tv . v. Jit . . f r- J& ! Mlfffl PRUNING ird Shellev. in Eoisrram- ' m4Im Pawma !..-. Ji 4-Vin An. ... '""i"'" "-" i. cestor worshipers : FAMILY TUBE. Farce by Howard Stifll. ?.' cast op ciiAnACTnna Root. ceanoloalst , .Chartea M lllntnn ta' Branch, hi. aerretary. Dorothy Karle fllllam Mere, a brewer.... Henry C. Shepparel r. Bier., hi. socially aspirin wlfi i AnM Vlnmmar LaMlly. fllan. thalr nit. , ...J. N. l'oop-r '. Clara Louise lioscllcea Wars, their daughter i. -,--' Mraret 1L t'ooper an. u-or- vvasmnirton van urnuyur . . socletrleider. president t' the'Dauthj 'JJasfehiaTton Rlnr, her on....Edw. B. Latimer b ,ara. sopnia van Amos utinir. inmnrr rou.i' , ,? mur ana nistor an of tlia Damm-m o. ' - BTid Bmlheri, an unwtlcom reUllv .&, th BUrsei' bulUr Clark P. Horn ' Cheek your knowledge of things ts they raattv ara irnt ,...- rUnr fnr Brood taste with your hat and coat at the door and bo fa? a i.a T mi. irl..at. .a. .aa Tfnttrnril In to tho Mttle Theatre to nee Howard ,v hetley's new nlav. "The Family Tree" $, ,Check 'em, and you'll have a good time. I'm Otfierwlse. mebbe not. "V, OlaK -tiaaatn-l. .1.. l.ii.V. nt tiA TMlltfl. -" a7tW UllVUhll UIO ICHOCa . .' tfelohla author-nevvsnaner man and It Is lL Mid' lie was helped In the adjustment of hi these lenses b one of the cleverest mem- pfti oera 01 ine sacrea inner circle mat inysuu. h fat UPPAva rtsf nMrnnlwa Mnn att rinniinlM iV 'jt known bb society Is but a lllmsy structuro duhi on me none too solid Dasis or ancestor worship. Pay him enough and any hash eatlng genealogist will raze the walls that your pedigree doesn't enable you to climb. Moreover, 'poke back far enough Into tho Closets of the "socially there," and the cup- board nt vpn Mm tnrt-t olltn rnn tin mmln n Jif to yield a skeleton. ; feveloped by a bushel or more of mlrth Wprovoklng epigrams "digs" at the cllmb- 9. A..M.I. to LUU llll'lliC Ui LUC X'itlllllV A. i or. jtj' trs who thought to mount the social ladder ii- ami did, too by claiming a hetcrogen- ,' ft -"a uuiicii ui proKeniiors which uicimipu ' S- a.... t.. i. - i ... . . .-. . M., Nero and Caesar. John n Arn nnA rtnnilli-na t ill The Dremlern wax 0lvan lnar nlpht $.'? Itmust be confessed that to a memhar Vn'tOf the Proletariat It was a distinct dlnnn. Iirpplntment not to find ono real lady In a ocieiy piay. uno naa Hopes or Mrs. George umngwn van Schuyler Blng. president l. Af tlia naiialit... .t.f.t T - i7 tJ5re1 by MIm Margaret O'Neill, she looked t.Ml ! grande dame. every Inch If on errrnt ? riSJvV to8 sh,e buckles, which were too glgantlcal- JX .""""""' un eucn a name ana in con .i alaeratlnn nf 4ha nA au iB..i-.i i... M 2 tenealogy, at least, should have been lm- I 2ff'Eeccab,e sur''y somewhere there must ff- W'St-r lmPecoable genealogies. But Mr. Shel ls ''il? y Mys "Vo": and thereby hung the tale. 'iWi in tabloid the story was this: A brewer .. 5 na niS lamllV. eca-pri nn hv h Minnie n. Jl Jta.ror t0 Ket a Pedigree chiefly to enable 'ii) Si """" " marry young a"ningion &! r"1 Bclon f a supposedly Illustrious r iiinir nniiirhina a au a. - i , . $i i h?u"' The Mater Bin would have none I A ..a t AT It A Mxt Jt... .... ...... Mater Bing would have none discovered on her scutcheon, at i i Tjxir- " " """ uiscovereu on ner fci tcneon. h 1 "owever, brings her summarily to term ' iili,Thra have een many worse plays than - vv., ..(uiij. nuisa 1IJ mail Mr. Shelley's. Not many, however, have t Wi j V """c i'oriy acieu. itecruitea from ' iW5 v1iussourees. the company showed a V!.aeDIorab!e Iacfc of teamwork and, moreover, ) .. s?i.i made th nfnm.nHa iu i . ., Vv5 i. a "iuhwi iauur nuruer man any r-J'5.f tycmPter waa ever born to labor. Henry MS . s." :,' " ",7 "'"s" iiotieij, nowever, maae r.iVithe minor rn! nt rt,M oi.i .i.- .. Mi?W'iC0me country relative, stand 'out like lii i WS beacon on a. fnnru r.i.t, R.'Elrfl Hllf IVia I.I..J. -a .'. .. f"T ijWaT; ."IT ",,:"UH ol " sneiiey who Nvt4llTnthe the,re l0 ,,s lobby not P??JJ 0U8 mo?d' ana th0 continued rounds k ! T aPP'aus Plus loud cries of "Author ! r" f ft ;,.' '"""ed to his personal popularity, Af" not to ,he "titling merits of his farce. &4rttl M'uss. Hf'Sii'- . IrUNCE AND ALLAN DWAN TO DffiECT TRIANGLES Firm Will Maintain Two Produc ing Centers, One in Los Ange les, Other in New York By the Photoplay Editor With the withdrawal of David W Grif fith from Triangle, the three-cornered firm (at least It used to be that) Is letting no aTrass(grow under Its feet. Plans have been completed by the executhe heads for the W"(iS$" Prod"ctlon of future pretentious releases. , r&r Two producing centers will bo maintained. K& " ln Los AnKe!es and the other In Yon- ai. i ' nce wi" Personally supervise the nims turned out on the Pacific coast AllanDwan, whose latest effort was "Pan thea," with Norma Talmadge. will have harge of the eastern studio, Hw- A forthcoming Pnr.llnnnnt nlinlnnln it Mf !!?llofdoub.e '",erest to Persons who saw E-TLarT " v"'. niiii-n at me ume of Its Issue Sj marked the Laskv hleh snot fnr ,.i Ky t01!'10.8, of slor5'' acting and production. giSvf fannle Ward anl Sessue Hayakawa are to foVfi , r'"" '" lne " mm. They should Eit'' make an uncommonlv n-nnd im ,.ir Twq writers have been added to the cenario department staff at Universal Pity They are' C. U. Hoadley and Waldemar Toung. Thq former, a pioneer In pictures. was for many years a magazine and news paper writer. In nolnt nt unir. i. iu ..u Wtffi1 t0,be tne mo,,t veteran scenario author now SSS.? i, '- ient ne is turning out com- LW " !dles for Eddle L'ons "! I-ee Moran. of W& ,Z, . r- YounB waH once a dramatic PftAP. ' m- ' ."..""T"".8?8 ,St the t scbi rrffti?' Kpes Wlnti;roD Rars-ent la ivh on ir...i fjAlV' "Kent man .that It Is a bit surprising to HP.f d hlm dscantlng thus In tho Moving . -.--.-.. W..UWUUICUI; Hie illlllliy S ' . .. "a" Places ana periods In rapid 'Jf rotation Is arte nf thn nmi .-ai.,ni.i . ... vTCof the phoonlav. but It hv nn.r.,.,,,. .i. Hw fundamental. It Is possible to producn a ' 'Ml .Play Without inv rnlh.ixka h.i.,. i I ,$ tl11 have a Bood play." Now If "Chicot" :5'I'n,ean,by."P,ay" a 8taKe. and not celluloid " V V Ilia V tiaa la rnilU .nt- n.. ia kViv7 -" HMnq ihiiu nui u ne means k t'i- i"tvijim wen, lanicoi ' will you feHK 'Please' name a few good photopUyH with !"tC..c?cT -' , " .. ' .(, "' f" ""ier. star or "Wrath." one of 'fr. the Seven Deadly Sins, nroduceci hi- .. i ( vium riumw, ima rrceiveu anonymous let rtera threatening all sorts of things because Krvj'n Mr- Warner's picture certain ftusslaft K?Fharalter are shown as belmr crnai .J rafty,' There are bb many goodmusslans '.HI th picture as there are bad Kmiiin- f ut Mr. Warner has had no chanc7Eejc- f VMn fhat to the writer of the letter.- " :t ji,jj jWils 'AiTmitttio Probate ' ;uv rtum prouaita iaaay were tnose of Slnry , f -w...f ... tvuuft Mllu uvuot svreeiif. rniuii in iirivuie oequests Ulsposes of prop- viueu m i..mu: j.ucinda Htone, 54.1 r street, J7000 : John P. McQeogheaan. I- iBprlns; Garden street. S60; Sarah onagle, 4724 Darrah street. 130UD- i Jre'iM. PaTis, 1907 Green street, J2000, Mn4 Knma C. Kelnert. 370 I.vcehm avenue. fcM,-t . . ' ' . . ' -. . mk. Knocked Down by Truck l-'oraBkAW; lits oirtomo'blle today on aureet near 'Broad 'Street Station. H'jJfeCabe. ,23.3, Kouth Seventeenth '-raVil(9Ck4.down by an Adams , WBWW' BTTUCK MWMIVM ma- k ;thti Hahnemaiwiyljospltal i nm wei aen HworaiioR i Ua a.i... -- .-..r,.' , --- mum- . , l- uuw, ULVi. '"r."'..'r. "ii".r"..'" "" aam-a r. i ratarr of tha Klahlh ntatv el .a ik.. ...T,.v. I :v :..... a.raaa.. ' ... t" .-"" " '" i " J'' - rr'Smv. '& ".T.urnb,r,d -ffW wSB' .ffl- .ilnV iKXvnnAlZ m w!WjPBIwa'itV fWRF. WIN STATE PRIZES Two Philadelphia Courts Divide Awards in Contest for In crease of Membership The Urand Ksecutlve t'nuncll has awarded the prl."S off'ted for the 1911 contests for Increased membership As the competition was State-wide, It required time to compile nnd vorify the application cards presented. The courts securing the four special aluable trophies are In the order named: Manayunk No. 52. Itoma No. 241, of Carhondale: Standard No 19B, tf this city, and Pottstown No. 137, or Montgomery County. The campaign was spirited and close In results. The splendid returns are commended by the supreme secretary, who praised Pennslvanla for Its outranking the other Jurisdictions. , The Individual presentation to members excelling In securing the greatest number of applications during the same period will be made to them In their local courts. The sum appropriated for th- tokens of merit was of such ample proportions as to war rant prizes of worth and numoers, nnd the desire to secure them, more as a (Jrand Court testimonial of the courts and mem bers' nctklty, than thi' pecuniary alue of the gift, created nn inlliiiwnsni ror re-mii-producing efforts Tha rlty courta enrolM In th" m-rlt of honor rlnaa, twine anrne-tly initiitrJ In th public nx-lal nrmitloa of lmlli thi- I'orrstirs' Held 'ly nnd tliR coml'lnatlnn rourta' lummlttaes nr: Hobln Howl, No H. Olraril No .11, l'i-unk No. .11, rolllnKaMi'od No. r3. l'hllniUlphln No mi, V-atwr, No nil. .St Alh.-in-. No " (lln wood. No. 101: KnerietlG. No 107. Srhuyimil No. ins, .Mount Vernon No 117. Washington, No. 1.4. Tamaneml, No 1.0, Hh-rldnn.' No 141. L'ohorkalnk, No. Hz, MeClellan, No 11.1. Pontine. No 144: l'er-eu-riince No 1.17, Mar rlmar No 101, Stanctanl, No 10.'. Ixirelel No Jail, llartrnm. No LM7 .smith. No 241 , mour. No 270. I.udlow. No 27M Northrnat No 310 and Menno, No Sis nml It l exirtil lh roatfr will ! Intreaad and both ajatenia of nctlltv accepted bj all now aniinKHd In nn or tho other, but not coiijolnth In both and to that nd. atatia llrothera (lartland and Court ney. the rsirtli ihiiirtnen ihodp rourts amtlnteil with but one of the ronitnltteea will bo urKd to join the other ugrxatlon Court General I.Awtnn Nn 232, celebrated Ita seventeenth onulversarv upon a (treat ncnlo An added event waa the turning Into tha trraaurj. nf jouuii in ra:ur.'a ;r.t;r...r.t3. I'romincnt i-n-Inic I of A were preaent to add their words of morlted prnl-e to the eventful occasion, and the local rank and file turned out to -how Ita appreciation of the. work accomplished hv tho efficient oftlcera and loyal members, Officials Htahl. Uanny. Downey, Kole Doctor Halnvlllo Fratera Koons, Thomas Julia, Snrflllpps Kn rltht, Pourron, Ilrnnn How an, Kills Fuicariv and others wera partlclpanta in the tarled features that etilUeneil the cala function " The court alwaa follows Mip Its opportunities and to that la attributed Ita high atandlni; In F of A. tlrcies " Is the opinion of Hrothir ltenn the financial seiritar who Is uuullflnl to ntutn. Court Cheltenlium No 1S1 tonight will b the scene of a Rreat fraternul KutherliiK with Courta Noa H2, 1M 122. Ms. 119 1ST and :i)7 as specially Invited Kueats, A prnKram of raro exiclhnce haa bten prepareil b the entertain ment committee 'I he lsitlnK fralcrs will Im Riven an Insluhl Into the Inner wurKlni.s of this progressive, i ourt 'I he sci n t of Its aucrisi will im itnparteu nnii iih avstim or attlvltle ills tloaed Hrothir I'otta will explain tin proinluro of Its reKUlated. li;llanl buitruaa rnuttn Cap tain Uai will demonstrate the eftlcleno aids used In developing the dejiree team to the hlKh planu It has attained find the scrupulous heed paid to the letter chapter and Virae of the new ritualistic formula thit has tnide ttie ex euipiirltatlona nnteit for tin ixactneis so tnuili dialrvd In the detailed dirictlons for the beau tlful Initiatory tcremon1.il prescribed bv tin- supremo muri Supervising Deputy 1' I'rlel l a-slKiied Hip pleasant tusk of couvevln; the uasonn thut an1 the nialnsprlitKs of the lartrel) attended meet lnBs, which without tho least su.ioatlori of un warranted presumption are, rlnhtfullv paid to be the best attended reuular resslnna of any court In the Jurladlct on. Tho aoilol features will prove their claim to promlnencv In the dls play of tho varied nutnbera of thu exri Isea In that line of the night's program Large dele Kallons of F of A are expected to attend the funitlon, as Hrother Ehllnirir urand auditor explains that when No 1st he. Ida u ap,., d event "It la sure to he something out of tho oruniury. aiiu iim local court, Iprinif .Mil. 1 II be tl aall ftAliaoafeiiA.I represented " All courta meeting In Philadelphia next Tues dav night and they number fourteen in the northeast, five In the northwest nine tn tho aouthim and seven In the subuiban sections have arranged flair lelebratlona to commemorate Ihe anniversary of the adoption of tho cltv colors, blue and gold. The remaining courts in each district have been Invited to tteml ,,"me .,.,i- w. i.- luiiiiiuitn nu cnat ine i.h local bodh may be n presented In the. sutlonil exercises ar nn.l Ilia t..l .'ri. i,..i, .... ". "".l'cnK- AU ha, Les,onjrpy" ,,','f" -J' y honored, of the Fifth fnlted State, caVn) subject "Tho Flag That Subdued the t, 11 , , Uprisings and Drought Civilization to That Itestless llace Tiro northeast topic Is "Th Armj and Nuvv In-lKnlns, What Are , hur Hlgnlflcance?" p c u j p nrnd. No sin retired United States regular, at Coir Kl. Tree No ns. the Mannvunk and Falls t No 6.. with I' 11 C H .MiCann who will give tho story of the city ttag West Philadelphia" at I.Iscum No. 'J.i'i. Urnnd Trusty II. Cowan Jr Iho Hag of Our Luid. It- Hlstorv and Our Keverence for It" llermnntown und adjncuit places, at Seymour. Np 27o, with 1" tl C It Hrooks (a 11 A It veloran) "lrnil-ltilT. Youth and Aged, We. Stand Iteadv to .Maintain the Honor of Our Flag" Frankford Hrldesburg, Tacony and aurraundlng terrltorj, nt Phil Kear ney. No 1HH, P o C It Hacon 'Why city Colors Are Used " P H V I) F It an. First Infantry, and P. S It. Jamca Dunn of the naval reserves iboth of Pontlac. No 144) will participate, at Cohockslnk No. 14.' The object purposed In the celebpition l set forth b Supervising Deputy W II Hurle) 'To honor the memory of W llllain lVnn founder of tho Commonwealth, In thl- Ihe annl versaiy monlh of the grant to hlm, and uf our respect for the City of ltrothcrly l.oie, uh at tested In our outward expression of fealty und devotion to the emblem of our native town. Ami then to follow onward to tho national spirit of our loialty to our gro.it Star Spangled llnnuer, so ns to Inspire the present generation with love, for the one grand flag which I- In terwoven with the ck-arwt memories Ihe cere monies will be regulated hy all the requirements demanded by tho F. of A for such nimplcloui oicaalons We, trust all our brethren will honor tho events with their presence, ns the various committees have exerted their bist endeavors to make the events memurable. sn ns to Imprem Ihe lofty principles of our order." 7,n" ' f A courts combination committee will hold lt monthlv session next Wednesday night at Court Liberty Council. No. 131. Fifth and Dauphin streets This energetic, body of active workers, now In Ita fifth jear of algnril attainments la determined to make Its veil turea of 1017 outclass Ita former suciessful re. suits "Organized upon a plan of eiideuvors ' states Brother llapple, of No 14. "It was a success right from tho start, growing jcar hi year to sui h an extent that two distinct pil grimages ar- now demanded, tn be held at dif ferent dates, In different Jurisdictions, so regu lated as not to Interfere the one with the other Thej initiated a new Ideal In F of A fra ternal sociabilities llrothera O Connor. Frantz (.unnlngharn. FtM, Courtney. Uerkery. Fried man, Spahr and Kelly wero not Imitators, hut originators and developers of a newer idea rhey have attracted already almoat 1110 of the 184 courta of thf city, bealdes many of thosn In tne adjacent countlea, and hope ere long tu haw all enrolled In the movement. Tn that end ills, trlcta have been assigned, states the secretary to'deslgnated brothers to enlist, and ull courts therein now affiliated with the movement are to cp-operatv with the appointees m soliciting the SnrS'?.1.?,'1 b,0,L1f" ,! """ o.laborera In South Philadelphia Hrother .M Mitjulro. 8t Al bans. Np. H.I; Northeast, Hrother Saunrwald. Olenvvood No. liil: Northwest. Hrother linSl r. 'i0,"i. 1.".ul Jonee No. 3111, Suburban. 5r,Jo" T- """hea of Nn .; 'lllehle. A": t'Ccftrt 'orum. Phlladalnhln vn m .. ftK'..!5l h-" -j?ry WllffiS PenrneVa . innuenee unon." thV' wo"fld'.'!SB Sr,-.'-ifX the lesaon taught by Penn.'the Quaker that vVh jioat need today." aald Hrother Cliarfes Hoah? la hla talk "The muchheraldid iZVj.s ';,,Pr IP b etrectlve. must be fuunded upon nrlnclulea aueh as were hla lire's ever-controllng nfluencea und actual practlcc-a truth, hono'r, manhood , Doctor Mllllck aald. the Ideal ha d rorth in olir lVnn reremonlal tonight waa so arranged a to converge to one thought that wa might carry with us one Impression. It la a regrettabl. fart that .few man posa-a. tlw power of nn. centrallon: the power of thinking logically ami to gtleaal bring .home u clear kSowTedie of the purpose of our gatherings The program waa arranireil upon a simple and eoncfae plan, and a. aplendld entarta nment waa appreciated by tha members and visitors. r iu uy J'ourt Mennu, No. S3s. tomorrow, at Paaa. yunlc svenue and Moore street, will have a is let musical festival by Ita atrlng orcheatra. and 0,n'.r '.'.""J Ai af,er eslon games tourtia. ment wl be held. A cordial Invitation la . tfnded.all For-at-ra to visit this activity center Hrother J. J. Kelly and his able colleagues will extend the encouragement of fraternallsm to al Court Liberty Council, No. 131. on Monday will utilise Ita hall to recall to those assembled tht the r of A. In lla reaponae to the call of the country aenda forth men trained through Its ESy.JrTaaflW .' ro..n?,)0., na .patrlotle f -w -. v m. .i. wiit ranae oi ina army. consl-tlng of the tlag-da ceremonial, as pre scribed by the ritual, and an appropriate Sro gnim of patriotic features One of th .down town functlona will bo specially observed by c oun leace. .-.o. ,ii, in tirelilp Post Hull with Courts Americ us, No .',7 American Kagle. No PS. Liberty No IH. Freedom. N 220. ai"l ontlnental No 71 Joining In the festllitles Comrade Howell of Keinold Post No Vl i mriiioer ui case l.nil .n 11:11 ul 1.. k. 7" , , . 7 . 2' n Delaware 1 ounty. II. Frlcker, nf No. 357: Montgomery County. L A llolger. c.f No. 8.-; Herka County. J. A Montag of No. lit): Uucka County. 11. Keating. No. 177 I ii,.. tauat. i. ika'i.ik.,i.r.v .... 7ItT -r I Manua. Aiaurice itaaner. itobert ThorAnann. .s I irlet not havlnM come ud in tn.ri.iinn. .. .c: Srr' t-'Tlr ! m-ai-airvloa! Bros. B. Courtner. William Majrulre, T. Kama and others will make It nliht worth ramambarlnr. A lra outpouring I txpacted. At Court Olive Ilrsnch. No. 203, next Thura. day Ilroa. Kelly. Welah. Friedman. Jtasulre, le corroao and the preparednesa-at-all-tlmea com mittee havr a list of nttractlve features to en tertain anU Instruct Deputy Ilerlon will udd hla part to the exerclsea In a "talkRloirue." Hep viva and Norrls atreeta will afTord novel draw In masnet for brethren who appreciate sand-lute and enlble dlacusalon. The band of Court Northern Liberties, No. 150. will provlda the Instrumental music: Court Mcl'heraon, No. 140. tho team work, and Courta T. ii. iieeu, I'utnam, Patrick Henry ami i:ureka will add their talant to the local court's enterlalnera, In coinmemoratlon of Ita twentieth anniver sary. Court Phil Mherldan, No, 141, meeting nt Itnillna and llenrcn afreala. will hold n batniuel and dance for met. bera and few Invited Kiicata on Wednesday evening. Alay i, at Thirteenth alrcet and Ulrard avenue. The wave and means committee la leaving nothing undone to. make this the largest social affair ever held by the court. It Is fully expected that Sim covers will be laid and handsome souvenirs distributed The committee wishes tu have tho hearty co operation of alt tho members. Tickets can be procured at the courtroom on FrtdaJ evening after March 2.1 until April 27 THE P. 0. S. A. SQUADS ON CAMP JOURNEYS Increasing Success of Scheduled Spell-Binders a. Tuesday and Wednesday Meetings The iceonil nnd third Journeys of the living sipiadron proved a- Hiiceessfiil. If not more so, th.ui the first effort when thirty two camps were l-lted In one evening. Many Interc'tlng subjects had been sel lecttd by the orators nnd the members ln attendance tn the number of 1000 on Tues day evening nnd 800 on Wednesday eve ning certainly appreciated tho efforts of the State and past officers:, with their many ns--littints. Among the speakers were the fol low I tic Pist State Presidents John W Hecse nf Pitts vlllo, llerimn A Mllh r of Rh-Ii.ii state Presl lent llrnest 11 Clark of Pittsburgh tlibrlel II Mojer Ks't . State vl president of l.ebnnur John W Harper stnte muster of forms of Chester Charles ltrumm Helms state aecre tar.v of Philadelphia. Milton it Haas State Inspector of Philadelphia Millard Sloan as-lit unt Statu sectetnrj Louis Androw llerry. soc retnrs of Camp No 20.1, Past Commmder-ln-Ohtef Charles H. Davis, Frank I. Thomas of Mannvunk. John Hanlon, of Camp No 101 of 1tB-a-trfne'i1 James Kclleraon Helms, of Camp No 50 of Wlssahlckon. Walter Ilrlttlon, ex-dlstrlct prcsl dent, of Wl-sahlckon, Morrla May of Camp .w ioi, ui ..use x-iiiiaaeipnia ennnes j f aunce, secretary, of Camp No. 10!. of IJrldcs burg: Horace MacFaydeti. Sr , vice com-mander-ln-chlef of the Commander- Qeneral the uniform rank of the order. Oeorgo H Deliet, of -amp i No 130, Clarence Maiden, of Camp No. Ill, Hiram I. Wynne, president Countv Asso. elation of Philadelphia, Fred Loos, of Camp No r,0: Ilarrv J Dnlsev nf Camp No 4l, deorge Williams, of Camp No 4K1 K John Hojd member of tho Progressive As sociation executive tommltteo nnd n nicmUr of l.?ml'..No 101, 1olcrt Thompson of Camp No. ii ;.i" . M , Wf nin 1. of Camp No 60 William 11 lark, vice president County Association and member of Camp No 2H 1 Duvld Velter dls trie prcKldutit of New Itlnkgnld niter S Smack of i 'a nip .No 7411 of Went Philadelphia Phla nnd secretary of Camp No lol. of Frank, font A group plctiirn of some of the-o orators vvlll appear on this page) next Monda5 I'Jiii squailron will mcke Its next visitation to the camps meet ncr .... Th,,-...,. . '.";" ? nn.l ... ..... .,.... -''''. a . Tras r-lhlti fn th i i . aim- i. !;rs'!;!pe"u";-'Up.'n delegation will meet the trn at th ' Manavunlc Station while fifty of the V loSuro llery Countv bos will meet tho train at I. Hi llvcrv erfort Is helng made hv th Heading Camp to make iVi'i.L"" ,.?r,M,e'" demonstration lieid In its V,l,r.,, ,T11H,ram,t,ho' will meet tho delega tion nt the Frank In street station with ihe r,w, "Inwod, Hand, nnd the pirade vvlll start with a special tlont for th llllile nnd flag well guarded hv tho patriotic guird of Camp No 11.3 led by tMuude Kiilm Frank Itelder will bo marshal of tho piiado Tho neidlng bos will take the flag and Hlble o cither Lebanon or Pottstown on the following week The local committee, consisting f mem bera from Campa Nos lol ami r,u will keep n correct record of the trip from stnrt to finish. overlns a period of twenty ears until the lllhlH and flag havo been depuslticl aifelv In ihe State headquarters. This novel Idea waa suir- ".7 ' . . i'""''. ;.iiui.n ov niaio nee retard Charles Uruinm Helms, wltli the object of creat Ing a more friendly feeling among the camps nn.l at the same time to bring tho Hlble and flag before the membership throughout the State, ever keeping In fore them tho meaning of the motto of this patriotic order, "Clod, Our Country and Our Order " Camp Nn .10 of Itoxbornugh will hold a largo class Initiation on Ihursda evening April 6 Joseph Sisler Is degreemaster of this lamp while Walter K Hutton la vice president: James K Helms, muster of forms. Clavton L Struse, past president Fred Loos lecturer: Andrew Loos, eonduitor. Itobert Stillwngon and Harry Manning, guards on the degree team Already Hill candidates have been placed on tho liooka for this ovent Charles O Strou-e la mhlriB rapidly on Itobert Wilde and Joseph Dlrklti for the first prb.. for proportions, and Ilrother StrouseBayM ho will pass them In n Commander-in-chief L F Stees of the eom inandery genoral and menib. rs of his stuff jour neved to New llrltaln. Conn on a frnteriiAl visitation to Corbln Comtnanderv of that place S!Vm?n,M?n ",.,'" ia.kJn.?..n . ney ..Mfe and On 1 rlday evening. April 0 this c.tmn will hold a monster public meetlns- for Its . member, and their friends, when several proinlnen man of Hie order active In the puldic aiiV.ir. ,.e .tl. city vvlll deliver addresses Iro he'r "dt?ache? s an earnest worker and travels fro n eamn iV ,.r.rPa.r.B,,J?. u" -. Kr.ar'!er,a,!!,., i,ia,'-omm1dery "eneral of this order will hold the unnual convention at York next month In order to have ample time to transact ih buslnesH of the session the executlt. .nimit... has decided to hold a twnV.ivU,il...'0mm!-? branch of the order has TnaX Vi i "...i"'" and the coming session gives promise of leinii leV," L'i? ,ne " BrA anl'the of great commandery Itself. The two greatest evenings In the hlstnev nt ii'tfil u,Ld..Hhih.;ounty were Sn&Sl Coopersburg. tlJp o'nK,yofa UrhV?"!?' ,n offsnlxstlon In ina i .v. or A., which haa the largest num. ber of uniformed men ready to aniwerPanV ffn'il" era,,,, Pffretalnir nicely; In Scran ton the field, line and ataff oftlcera of tha First and Fourth Ilattallona held a combined ineitln. nd rally In the Wilkea-UarreCoumy court house. Offleera present were Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Hteevera. Colonel Schank. Mijor O S I.uts and Captain F. J. Miller The ii... Vv?i are the flret military organliallon it m.ke al" Ihe rhangea required by the War Department ..27f aW oV A1",h?SSi.' e0 InV nZl, 7?Ze '"'"' "- . C.f,mp '" r..0- ' A. Is In a moat prosperoua eondltlon,.me.tlng at- Twenty-thlrd itreVt and nidge avenue Thursday evening Thla organlxa S? h,i membership composed of the beat American-born men and women of their ran munlty. and any members nt tha order can feel honored who la elecl-d In .n.1L...iTi a." '?.' rini,; rr"e8tta aecrelary of the State Canio nt tha 1, O. B. ot A.. Dlatrlct Pr?aldent ile- i .,,r -juii, ,u Hinp ,0 1S jl(,.rt v Keell trensurir of Ciimp No no, uf Itoxbcirough, i K " '"""""i r,ntu' of the Liv Wire, of Lvkens Walter K Huttoii (h orgo II liorwart. nir.r ""R'- H"lm of Camp No f.n nd John Holt, secretary nf Ptikf limaia..... ..i i, .,!..... April !' ar.da,'u ,,h", Irl,:- "nTngamp"o,r; J','""" I!" "" 'I7a..i ml . Vl'. tin -j ,.,ilmtM So" '-'"l -'7. !- 270 .103 ;? ,',V- 'yi-.-'t't snd .nn. on April l. : .Nui V 'o'Apr'i ' 1" -"I'.'M'.ri1 '", NS: "" "-" "d -Vo 2'crnl.v'iH'vV,V,!,"7""1 ". April S5. Iaturhen of" cI,.onJ"' V- m"nber of the l.egis. engaged In ane.klnV, 'I'i "lhulklll Ilav.n. Is County? Ilrother jUV"' '"l!"H "f 'huvlMll bershlp for the period fro, " "so , 'Seieml Uriah "" Th""1!l"uk f,,r V,H e"r ". IndeV worEkh,'ng folf." frTnno' c'nT'o'f Thc.'lsta'te Wti ';.hr. ,T'e '?"-' .'"iase fir' vea1rl,a: Jo'okDS I u w'iiit- iiu. unci inn .r .lii ..rri....... -ii fpii i ," ?' ! rnnkford. nn.l Camp No o of ltoxboroui.li have con pleti .1 iirraiiie '"""" '" fho visitation to Camp No 103 of H en'tA'eJV ',hH, 'i'11'1" a"U " "I" " rt nn us iwent-ear trip tn everv c imp In thu stnto Ihe Journev starts on Mondav April 2 Cam,, No lUl's noted brass band will lend thn dele' gallon of 4(10 and th- special train w" leave in; --"- a .tmC, ui. oeuig ueiiieretl In the camp. State Itepresentutlv? Herman I. Heiht. a member of thl- eamp, and Al." loll birher a noted nealtr Vi it... ?.... '" .lio1" baUUtiienKe -- "-? ..PpVted V. "''"' " Hdun or innirieHtPH Hmi he order An article written hy " ,"" hrother n the offli lal organ for March I, master. Piece, for tho oung man uf the present clat ... . uu,.a n.rin in open meeting blase of oil Sona was addre-aed b, HU ' e Itresl and I, tj of A. unH lhala ,.l.. -..V ut. Ai ......... I.l.llm (I ODD FELLOWS' 98TH ' ANNIVERSARY RALLY Public Demonstration, Parade and Divine Service Planned By All Branches of Order Itepreseutatives of seventy lodges of the city met at the Brand secretary's office last Saturday night to ntart arrangements for n public demonstration on the ninety-eighth anniversary of the order. Saturday, May 15, nnd the Metropolitan Opera House were the line and place llxcd for the event. Detail were put In the hands of committees for ac tion and report, The district deputy grand masters and members of the l-'lynff Squadion were In vited to Join the committee In preparing for tho demonstration, Tho lteueltah lodges vvlll also take part. The Active Odd Fellows' Association, act ing In conjunction with representatives of tho city lodges, have fixed April 29 for dl ltio service- In district churches to bo as signed later Ivy Lodge No 205, had three candidates dinnced to the degree of brotherly love, con ferred ln full form in excellent manner, Ilrother Joseph L Stinger reported having attended the meeting to arrange for the nubile celebration of tbo ninctv.elghth nnnlversarv of the order. The lodge Immediately voted to support the grand master's plan nnd appointed n com mittee to make nceissarv arrangements com posed of llrothera Stinger Calhoun, Clark. Prlio nnd lockern ., Nominations were made for officers as fol lows Noble grand, Alexnnder T Sanders, vtco griui'i, i- t it .Mann, recording accretnrs. Samuel S llowen. trustee. John II. llurton, third member of relief committee, L. J, Aulen bach, II I! Walton, Joseph Dtlffln. J. W I rice c Hannn and Janie- Treston, T O Alexander H Wilson the beloved degree master Is recovering from Illness nnd is recelv Inr congrntulattoni today on his fiftieth birth dij nnnlversirv i nl.ilnnlnn Lodge continued tn Instill the prln- Inl.a or .1,1,1 IMli.vvHhln Into the mind- of tirieen iniiillili.eM hv conferring the second de ! friilmilv In full form under the leader ship nf Assist Degree .MnMer Hamilton As '.,.',' .!" r? were visitors, ninong whom were P OP S KI"ol nf (Inoilnlll No 17. Wll llainsiown V J p o .j" nrooks. of JUIdej Lodge, Camden. N J , Hrothers A ii'.lm'"1, fourth of July Lodgo and Harry Hamilton of Purity Lodge, all of whom gave Inteirestlng talks. Tomorrow night No. 700 vvlll confer the. third degree In full form. All In n t"Pnrl5"nv . HtilldltK on Friday nights I lie Travelers." better known as Caledonian i lsi'.e a1.'",- Joufneyecl to Star of nothlehem Lodge on Monday night nnd conferred tho first degree on five candidates one belonging to Oen oral Harrison Lodge District Deputy J. C iiin5'.ri!on..-in hl? l,"lla' winning way. congratu iito.lr,1."cr! m thelr nn work After rmvK,-nXvlBtler White. Sr (the "Daddy" wn ..r.'.a0!,..'1 a,h(,r7 -n ""mptiious repast was served by the host lodge d..,-.8.!'0f'.fn No '"I10. "'erred the third ?rS5?3 . fu,L "Temonlal form on twenty-two iSR i.i" T,h" a""'nce numbered about intl with n large dele.ntlnn frr.w, rii-.aa (ifll ,!rli' ' '.'" desree Btarr of Mlllo Lodge, ii-.! m.""'1,r.'' strong, will pilgrimage to Iloeb J hSi i- ' lo. "''"P'J'y 'he first, second and third degrees for the benefit nf a dl-trlct com- 10(1 landldnte- to receive the ceremony. A c'am'ii-enTt ,;."vb'oc,i(l,aChri1 ,0 '"e ,ra'" ""lUnir Then- were about f.00 persons present at the on "ir.7"Th.Vial ""'"'i110" "f Hamilton Lodg? of tbVnhiU-dr?v 'J",'!1"? "nen 'nnvlng picturea lure u a'1 I1''ll0"s, Orphanag... located nt Sun- I.' ir, r,w)"n ',r he,llrst time In Phliadel pliU A telegram from Seintnr llota. !... ,u,1 1,1. 1... .1.1.1,. .. , --- ' ......u.,. KendtTton T-nile. v- onn .t .... . . . sir,1 " .-..w.'y m : The ne'wfo .iK,: lVnn Tonlil T.f..ir. v om .. .. tonight l,,t Park Lodge ' No"' i,.t"n"' T'",0'n gree staff wl confer the third degree oi a , class of candidates and expects a large? all anee -Ihe nllv committee of Ni, "in i.", ?.r'L,f !'.."' Hannum. Samuel I, good end- nnd 1'lnlev s, Steves urn, Samuel Denny en to. Connltnnnnlr r n,t.. x- ... lis "Ix.v-tlfth annlversTrjr'pVovldd ,,,;f'le0nr,.ert 'S.fKnda'nW-eVe-a xii.. ...,. - - -. .,.,... Merchants' Lodge No ;c,- ronfarr,i ,.,. second deree , candidate0" i7J? th. must be tr.ns.ite.1 concerning thVactUirv ,.-. InPro.ui.e,, b, tha Bran(1 mfcl,ler"to"Ui,yh.Ttritn uni. Joseph MU-o.,ougCHnB',rcWSn,ry c0n;ml?,ee,reVc, LW JVt ? JL" meeting to arrange for the gmnd rallv nnH American Star Lodge vvlll be hi evidence both H Si'iVirrt'.'.""' swiyp.s br'i.1 V" ?0VU,ne,,.crvCC,0',"1'" Shackatnaxon Lodge Is a leader In the frn f.Tr.Knil.earr."r nBa .""f 'be common eVmvh": "',"' '" spolla amounting to nine ran.ii af,d'",o,X,::,oT o'f "thnTiSte'r S !p N'Trw,nT ,we 5K gn'S .' s,e77onS a iufn " appreciation of the work and anlrlt of fhl. lodge demonstrated toward the object of the campaign ot extension this year, and gave in (waging reports of results all a ong Ihe line" Svmpathy was expressed over the loss hv.ti.tk of Hrother Alekander Troulancl a inem.er fie fifty jears. nnd Hrother Seorg S,E 1. th r y years Joseph II. QrSham' I. the Inter prising secretary of Sh-ekamaxon ln en'er- The second degree was conferred In f nt Apollo Lodge on Monday evening Charles Ilaker waa back In 1,1. .i .,"?' full form r. a atnff aa noble grand, leaving the degree m ce on the InanV of jhV old'-tlme ?a?ea0na,,efvTd"ence.' V"l an Incentive to efforta to push with ' V" vigor the activities of the lodge. The grand Fall v In May waa taken up. and a mot on was Saaaed to contribute to the propoaltlon Pi'aed Tonight a delegation goea to Curtis Lod.-. .t Norrlatown. and the brothera are urged not ?o mlas a good time. They meet at 8litv.ni-.k alreet terminal at 7:18. . "uiy-ninth Active work la not connned to th. ia. several appllcatlona for Temple Encamp ncampment ir.ya v-n nnui.u, Wayne Lodge. No. 3 waa honored wlih tk. visitation of Hrothers H. B. Wlllffma JiLl Hart man. George Dietrich and J. C TlencSjSnT? ell nf Spring Harden Lodge. No. 80. Iir"h,r J? i"' deraon asslafed In lb. conferring' o l t he Mc'nd ,;l",'10,, B cl.";.,ot nve candidates. On Aorll 1 th offleera of Wayne Lodae will be liiili Li b the ataff of American Star jlidg?. """"'d Eaat Park laidge. No. 1045. had 1?-... -ttendance on Tuesday night. Urothar F?ank D Huder. Jr. presented the name of hla brolh.r Harry O. Huder. as a candidate. Earl K Mn waa admitted to membership on withdrawal ;,..a from Protection Lodge No. 243. Philip J Truhd Hlchard II. Cllne and Elmar K. Lenti were aSven the aecond degree In full form The degree ataf? will confer Ihe third degree for Penn TownahiVS laidg. at 2303 nidge avenue tonight. Carman Hayes, of tie committee to promote the rrafid rally, reported that the work and enthuilaam of the general eommlUee would doubtleae re.iiit In sreat outpouring of Odd Fellowa. Next Tueaday the uaual social night will be observed and refreshments served. ""fa i ii. v. . ,' vn" m wnose members very a S I1"!" i"1 '".fmlsh the music ln the ii o,.r,.i, ' ,,ri0.,h';r ' r""'r llrolhers Archer in .ii "'. '."Rb'w ood Lodge No 107 John Hlai.ks,.,. of lrevnrton, No r,.s and Jose ih ... ..r "f "aniascus Lodge. No CS0, were night'3 "1'1"V l"""r" -Nn d'STee work to .,....... ... ,,,tiiiii ii, ue pre-cnt nnd sent grectlncs Th.- best p.rt was not pr"n ed on he program, which was the present it on of ,7 veteran's Jewel to Past Oiand Sumiiel T ICen ""''v. by Past Clrand Master J P. llale .lenk?ns on behalf of Hamilton Lodge Hrother K., with muV.S:iiu,Tr,,J "bonded wiin mill n feeling He haa held everv ofll.a III Hamilton Lodge exc-pt secn-tarv nnd Ireis. "hTh. ".,r r-K 'i!7 .""'"'"rshlP f almost for v I hi! m '"a" '.rn ,l r.eBular attendant nJi.tii . Tn.' r.T, A line performance by the in W wiX"".",.ri'lM' I"al" "",I Mnale. was great v enjouv! and the mn-tcrly address of I)r. i;dV In -ppriat"l'.n p " '' rprpu luni-' "''"!" . vtira.. jlnn,.l,on.-f "Caledonian 'LoygCe7,yThe''XP Iff Kenderton will Install ti, .irncers of lash! .nnBJTo!ummVY.a .irs cre.i viair and 111,, Skllton favored iih Zr.an,, ":? Vth -Mr' Mnlr "" "he "laTio. and Allss JeMnette Cams gave mil.iin ...i..t A dance followed, lirowiniam a wiim.'0"''' master of ceremonleV .with the Assistance "',! Ia";,ernpi0TD,'r",.,,r0" Jonn'T.'ViW'm.S! las,er I mo 1 L I'orman and William Felton isr.iXti-is eluded unions: the visitors P O. Willi mw.tr Cheater. Pa . P a. Fox Pennshori- im ..lr' Cook, Muihj' Pa.' aml'llro Dawger cilr to' AM. -iho nesockitlon held a brl" 'session IS; the close of. tho lodge and arranaJm.ni. "" ui' Jiini"-n tn inn. un tap U.aI,. ..a baeba I resulted in the defea of Hro lc .SrS'or'rS'.T1 ,!ro,"", hu.ileVJVa- .,e jjrs ,:h8n5,5r;j-0v ru,r,an,Thed"egr1 re.mlrea thirty-four partlclrnnts . i JH ,IeBre, hers f tho lean, aroafenu"ed t"" be "o nZ i'i'i .domination of officers will 1 held and nil brother- arn urged to i ne..a. .."?.'"'. ani , The degree staff of American Stop ri.. v. 40-, conferred the first degree o tlffee ramn ?vlr"i.ln.i"" "VUY "editable manner Ther," will be tho u-ual closo contest for tie eleVJTon 3r",!:,llKnS;mt;"of vi r".:a"jonf "Cll I 1 Hr HH 11 LIIIDnn I .... The last meetlns held In the fourteenth hi.. 'iBBr.-aB s.i an ii 1 1 i - i m . iiiji I i i ' ' AmWKmWmmWm. a&iaSRmiaaaaaKcV J iaaaaaL MmWtr yaaaWi '. fc VaVaVaaaTa-e; -, BaF s s S SlaLaM aaaaaH '"'bbbV Make. '7 , 'H wff l-j 9!HPbB v .x .aaaaaaVL iv?mw 'r - sMaaV :M SI', , 3m ..,"i laaaaalBaaa. v W i " .. 'f.77 caaaaaaiaaaaaaT I - .- iA iWRmWM t .' .Xf v 4-1-K- 'saaaaaaaaaaaT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak. HaaaaaaaaaaT aaaaaaaW aaaaaaaaf' ' BT .aLaaaaaaRRB'' ' ' KSfeSia., aaaam aaBlfM.V.i' a'l aaaaaaaalf 11 WBmH'- :- ''' aaaaaaaVfi laa.aa.t''v 'aeVaSitaaa, 'aaaaaaaaTB V JmWmm.::' JmiWTr xkWml HOLD FRATERNAL OFFICES James J. Duross (at the top), is supreme auditor and past chief ranger of Court Standard, No. 193, Foresters of America. Below is John R. Grcenhalgh, chairman of the finance committee of Great Council, treasurer Funeral Benefit Reimbursing Association and chief of records of Paconta Tribe, No. 31, Improved Order of Red Men. laidge (irnnd Master Shaner has promised his presence and delegations from Dovlestown Per kasle. North Wales, Foit Washington, Flour town, Jeukinlown and Nicetown an expected From present Indications it bids fair to over shadow the largest district meeting held ln the ( lt The entire nrruhKi'mrnt" are In tho hands uf D DO M W C Hubbs. and ull lod.es In thv dl-trlct are workint.' to make It n hlg suieeis It Is hoped that the meeting vvlll stimulate n large delegation from the district to the rallv In the Metropolitan Optra House on May ." (Junker Cits. No 209, Is keeping everlastingly after the goil of a record sear, and the term report vvlll show a largo increase. Last Tin - dav evening the degree team conferred inltla tnrv and tlr-t degree In full form on two candl dates Ihe roeretarv was appointed to repre sent NO 1M)S hi lh tnoallnt tn nr.ana fn- tha demonstration ut the Metropolitan Opera House Ihe (junkers installing start vvlll turn up this spring In brand new regalia i D! D (l V. J Oordon Heaver nnd staff of Hoxhorough Hncampmi nt. No (.0 will Install the officer- of Pllgrlm'a Homo Encampment. No ill of Darby, on Momlni night next A delegation of patrlnnhs from No (111 will ac cominnv the staff In automobiles, lenvlng Itldgi! !!." ,11,'"" avenues about 7 10 p in. Tho In stalling team of No. t.ii Installed the officers or nrseveranro Encampment. No l.'tr. nt Wal Ker nan, Oermantown, last Thuradaj night scruc". "l J-?&.e;?:.. ?P'2: '".. Sunday .f.nrel0n? '. kp",s'..r of " Paul'a Lutheran J iiurcli, preached the sermon. Tha music . Itobert i win. k... "r"" W(,r mid b iarS ,1 Oder,, t, ,l(7' r,,P"sentatlve of Kear liei,? i!i.ki '" h'home. wno pre-lded, PreVl talks rdH0" "'"' t'h-"rn''n I-ove gave short H?Sl.,0.r,nS- SV S ""i "Bav?i;uea,naa, i "? U'mSlle SniW "ft.'SechJ.I.? 1. 0. R. M. NOMINATIONS FOR GREAT CHIEFS Contests for Great Junior Saga more and Representatives to Great Council of U. S. eletlonwliI1liaBStn,WclI: of "e month the in the dtl -wl P...Ce ln,the Nurl0Us trlbes be electeif "n'X n "' 9"mbe vvlll lck win f. etecd", nrr'0k. A l..t..l ,,!' . . " "C-- Samuel WiiiinnT. .irf.at ba:hem and elected Oreat Senior" v- ocranton- w'" be out opposition B-more. all with- There are three council and haan rA.: "" vKa in ine (Jreat Kreater order, that he wJ.U0.he1Vn,ac,i,B to" camuel (ientel, of the Depu jTlVeut Sachem.'llatrlc,l Pfesldint tary of the tlnancV com.muee An,i0ihatilon- " the ml cage commltiee He .f. am! ehalrman of arid ha, been cominUOury acUv. .nat.kCouncl1 of the tribe and the order. work froUrv,er'cttatnJXfe".7,atUM ar " 85S. haHHbeinh"a,memer;' ." ,1'" J"". No. aeven great nuns haw Z...SL ,h? ord'r th rty. clary eomtnlttee. l member of the judl. i.L a vwflfc of the moat" popular and br iii.Unn,llobte?1' " the order. He hi. aerveJ I ii Sf,Jn,mber ot mltteea and rendered iSv.ii..M.nume.rou corn fraternity. rc"uea invaluable service to th NoV" 3,'o.SofC Ue'idlnT' ?"', ot l'nmla Tribe, the order twenty grel't .Un.bei? a me"ber o Herka County Aa.iclatlSn iV, '.'".Wltanteett the among the flea Men if ti,2 tetUr eondltlona chairman of the tommftt.i ''fh.S0" 1ni wa" th. building of It.d,aen.tlnhJtdMa-htni" l Tribe, in thltym0Tpyt(,7JUrn,hf " Qerra.n Neoskelata. No A m.ai. . .. . . third Sunday of each ffon h ?t 'A.1 and tlon last dvtnday afternoon tAalTi. ' '.,.; received thU-ty-three vot., ' fne "Ii."..15. ","1 aagamore. Peter J. KU. received nh.'vn. ju1dr great representative John 15 Poor H Kfir d.atR,m?e..Tnt,b.'f lb r,hnVdt,V'r? it wigwam at KoxboroughT The trlhi J8J5 ,h 1st rSi.,rJ ?.i .m1 olceof Columbia .Metho-losenhu- Pa ,P'wlh , There were solos by Joseph j aulkner nnd J. u. Schrelder. nnd a mad , hu !.. "i-""1 hennan. President Slpp maun )ift usual renin rk ofarLods'V M"ir .VI''V,.n l'Tt,z..anrt . n organ solo h thlidren's chei.tt..'. T;......' Oeorge." the strong exponent of the ni' ",,ld t0 b a Inn A-Hoelniion. a, o?blmPxa?iyli'tin.'7 ""mhurs. Hed Men seven jeara,,I!z5ha.ljV 1?nn1anla member of numoeJf.w '"' ,.!la hn has been a haa been ioni.ecie.1 withn'?hBh T.rlbe' No . seven vears ha. be.n ,.l'L ,hV order for thirty appeal, of" tie "area t CoZSft?'.0," fo?r;,f;n Ks'nS", ,i."nIr,sr5s ""efe'r'j KW-tiifis: '" ,n" beirl . .InnJcted' wlfti thSn',ITr)be- - has "" "aid that """, ?hdern;:tn "' and It representative f t, VrihJ ., ""t prophet and denuiv r-i. . .. . "- Irl-"e to the Oreat Cnu-.u bt preiJlhllt''miri i at! fo work of the trios In connection wltn ?! Home! , ihe'RinerH n.lmbur.fnj. to tha i MMibers t he n;d"fl.iV.om.. hV' neral Relmbur inwi.inn and tha care of he orphans, i ueorge uunni ....-. ....v.. .-.-- - . .Ha unnlnsham , Presented to the tribe s palntln of Oeorge W.a.hi'to" In hla la P. fl. Lnn and Charles Keim beautirui i re.lm.nlAl were on the Job as uauai. , Choclaw Tribe. No. 300. held Its twenty-first. nnlveCrsaTy in the famous M Mwp W. " " nrehouse of which Samuel Vauclaln is ine consulting engineer snd Alba II. Johnson the President It was attended by members, wives Spj'me'nd p" Th" firat event rf the evening wam n rniil Lmnauti after which 1 H. niu hib tl ", Ys Yosifmssler. mtroduced the speakers and performers. P. O. S. John K, Poore Inatl "i?ted the Tribe and save an addrca- of rorj. rrainlat an Oreat Prophet Samuel Walker SiSke on lledmanahp of today. P. 8. Krank Cope rand of 31)1 "-cited an original poem on the ted "Men The talent waa high claaa and was thoroughly enloved The committee In hrge waTuH. lireidbelt. Arehle Hills. Harry Ilaker, c. P Newlmrg and Wesley II. Wlllard. 1. . Moro pronounced the Invocation, Yuba Tribe, No 278, Is still keeping up adoptions on every sleep. This work seems to be the thing that brings out the members In large numbers. The ounc membere are very active In thla tribe. Crow Tribe, No. 4.3. hd a class of candi dates ready on last Thursday's sleep for adoption and chief, degrees by the teams of the Dakola Association, There were also candidates from sioux Logan and Shawnesa Tribes received for tiSlr respective tribes. Tho wlgw-m was crowded with members frcm all parts of the city and high praise was "tended to the Jeams for their work. Deputy Oreat Sachem Alfred lletsert made an Interesting address. Past sachem John M. Camero noted with much pleasure the Interest the tribe was taking In behalf of Ilrother Schlavo. who la devo ed to the degree teams. The present senior saglmore, Ilrother Carey, of Kyota Tribe, No. 38. spoke of his work In proposing sixty-eight candidates for his tribe nnd having eleven more proposi tions The Dakola Association will hold lis. regular mommy meeting in oiiwm'e mw, .-.u p, w,. tomorrow's sleen at Twenty'second and Dickin son streets. Important business will probably bring nn overflowing attendance. Past Sachem David Ilusseii urges nit members to attend early A district meeting was held In the wigwam of Mlnonk Tribe. No 4.M. nt Thrush Hall. .111''.' Lancaster avenue The speakers Included O. 8 S Heawlck, Past Deputy Harry Upright, the old war horse P. S Wash Martin, Deputy Al Gerner and other workers Idaho Tribe, No 73 Is making extensive prep-irntlona for the celebration of lis fiftieth nnnlvermrv P S Hill Jons has prepired n rlriulnr letter, the desire being to capture flftv tnlefaees In honor of this event nnd at the same time renew tho eld time Interest of the members C of 11 Clem Smith gave nn Interesting talk on the work of Idiho In the davs gone by, P S Tom Kcllv nnd P S Parley are completing arrangements for this big event Pottowottamle Tribe, No 40, Is doing fine work, present Indications pointing to a sub stantial Increase. P. S. Kwald is a real live wire, putting In five candidates last week and having three for tho next meeting. Other work ers are C. of R. Schwartz. C. of W. Leather berry and P. S. Joe Watts, who never misses a meeting. Navajo. No. 103, are rehearsing for the rais ing of No. 0 on Sundsy afternoon, April 1. All the Smiths are on the lob, Including John W , John J,, Jr., William, Hob. Sam and their cousins. Sioux Tribe, No 87, held an active meeting on last Thursday's sleep, making nominations for incomng chiefs. As to the proposition of changing Its wigwam, out of consideration for the joungcr members, who nave contributed bo largely to the growth of the tribe. It was de i Ided to remain In the neighborhood, nnd a verv attractive wigwam waa procured at 017 Paasjunk avenue. Hvervthlncr Is prepared for lla first mietlng on tonight's sleep The "hoys" me bus and xput un extra largo attendance. Piute Tribe No '.'.'.I will have a delegation of great chiefs at Ita meeting tonight, also will mercain t: j j-oier j Kile, or Yonan Tribe. No 14 Chief of Itecords Joseph T. Marra Is much Interested In the progress of the tribe, which expects to show a favorablo Increase this term , Degree Master Camero of the Dakota Asso ciation, announce- that the degree teams will not perform an degree work for the next few suns on account of the election and raising of chiefs In the various tribes. Hrother Camero would he pleased to hear from any of the brothera or those who care to call on him at his place of business, 1541 Suulh Thirteenth street. Wvomlng Tribe No 7. adopted six palefaces, with more to come The tribe haa started to lecmn. active again through the Incoming sachem, Charles II. Creamer, who Is a very actl worker Wjoming Tribe Is the third strongest tribe financially per capita in the Jita,,t'',. ,A." members of the order are Invited to visit Wjoming nny Frlda sleep at 723 Whar ton street, .Tha.ra't aehem Association of Zunl Tribe, No 333, traveled to Doylestown for Its quar terly meeting on Sunday last It was met at the station by Senior Sagamore Cfuatave San ders, of Sciota Tribe. No 214, formerly a mem ber of unl Tribe nnd escorted to the Fountain House for a real Hucks Countv dinner. Thla as-oclntlon was formed on June 1 last by P S Andrew J Shlckllng. Jr. and P. S. David' Jai,11?1 m,H,n r?h" ""' meetings were held In Philadelphia, Trenton nnd Wlssinomlng, nnd the ?.eJV. r??,,nTlJ ,n Junp win bn h,Id ,n Reading? David II. Hellman wbb again nominated for president .and .Andrew J. Schlckllng. Jr., for secretary Aftei the meeting the past sarVma were Introduced to brothers of Sclota Tribe who were ail guests of Hrother Snndvrs. On the fourth sun. plant moon. Zunl vvlll he rjlsed by Nantlhallnh Tribe, when Brothe? Ivohler. of Zun Tribe, will present the Past .sachems- Association with a beautiful frame Organisation B PktUn,a f ,he mb of that Wlssahirkon Tribe. No 32. will give a am-ka-Thuredav ght -. thc Altoona MarchbiBTlub m'i?i'l'r rBS K""le Is secretary of the .con?: mltlee. I s t,nm Loeb will be chief 'mar- commissary Callahan w, have ch?w ofTTe TrTbeo a' ?7k '" !- SaK ra-waiSe-preS? me thanOoT-V: "on; being present. The chief's degree waa conferred upon eight brothers, after which the national anthem nn ... l-k. ..i.!?"1"' ." a mass of American nag,."' EIgh brotheS just IhS'L fr2m ', border . p , and the "Stnr Snanc ed Hnnn.r' w. ...-...". ' a. .uni, cery a. cJhe Smile' ?dys 'Everyone responds' to courtesy face . to, face or "telephone to telephone." Not one-person In an hundred is 'W' in' his telephone manners; not one' in a hundred win reply with deliberate bruskness if the smile in your voice reaches 'him oher. ' i ' i t . , . J And don't think youcan putV smile into.your voice. Wre doin.it every'day -except, perhaps, When y;o.u f or.get " ' , . ,..'tl .v. - fc ' 'Ji C?ia ?ho voic marks that true " pr ty WCh l & of successful business anrWlfrjenip. ',., f .-. yj sm-.Tgmm&x. .. v , -. mWmmWmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmMmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmAU. . .J ersen wtsent .Mrtrw lh.AMr1i in spes kers. veer , Orest Pirimtt ' ltW VO. Ryilllsm l.-a..i2 enseal P. 8. Charles 1! Heil, H.Vrryxawk's'-J! ilhlneh.rt, Jo.cph Adams. V l'Vr?y'"i',. t.F Charle Shaffer. The past ihem"3d-,i'''"H conferred upon thlrli-twu memlr. a'r M1 The tribes of Cheeler snd vlelnllv .t. M Ing hard townrd making n record ta.r?tw,fV. trlct, which comprises Mocopons !,.,0rr.,lh " H nn: iiiarorora, no, 20i -mi . iv"- . ,U Wawsset, No, 172. of Marcu. ilSok 'n0-.. "i A ponneka, No. 26(1. of UnUnd. Many i.J,,,c,:?2 have been scnlped. with Mocoponac "iJnrfiS. '' kl a total of forty-three ao far. 'caning wltQ J The crack team .nf Mocoponaco "r.n HB. adopted another palcMc.naf , T.r'''!- No. lSJ.rea."l? wsT'ors- degree on the S,," ' This Ii the first time In several veara iW'-' warriors' decree haa he.n .-..?"". that in. warriors' degree has been exempfreir"i,n,t tne the tribes in Chester. Mocopcmaco L ,",? of a. seconc degree ttum for the purpo., f ,Ih ferrlng the warriors' and chief eleere.. ' "' mond Htnio hn. I,.. . .aa.Vl... "ps"e, n,.. mond Slpie ha. been appo it. I ",?"."' r. dunnr the absence of Harry M. Sm th Sut1" located in Washington. D. Two mor.V6 ' lllnh. Urae eaaalva.l aa I. -7 -I ?U mOfe Dro-a. W 5Tw W .- V- .Two more or!" Mocoponaco, No. 140, la making .... .. for the celebration of Ita forty-.Txth SlraUol sary with a elaborate entertainment In WnhJ' Tellowa' Auditorium. Cheater, on Th1?..?44 evening. April 111. fievevl great chief. M.VT State have promised to participate. The Ji' mlttee la cnmpoied of P. S. Martin iiW,n" (Icorgo 13. Wright, C. of h.f p. s. winul!' Harper, P. S. Itaymond Slpie SJdney TmrnJal. and Oeorge Cullls, D. O. H, '"iili-j HAYMAKEIIS NKWS The regular monthly meeting of the t!.u Haymakers' Association was he'd last si.."' "enlnic at the. office of the Oreat Council i!! North Eloventh street. Severn! eommiinia.'.i '' were read by State Collector of HWs ,..&' reinstatement and Institution. The denuti.. . " ported all the lofts In excellent cSSdltlon "wVtS: point, to a great Increase forthls lerm t" district meetings are proving successful and iM be kept up Dates for the month of Awll bo published ns soon ns State Chief Haymsii. Jame5,.I'...Vnhf.ri?,n.5a.n. a"S Jim. nnd pi,,.' Abou t 100 members were presents repres.nti!,. latlons Nos. R3W. 1 34H . 2,18V i.t.' , 7IH., o.,!4 anu 278',. -Tho P. 'r ' ' ee was conferred on several mmn.....! n a.socl 184H degreee Penobscot Association, No. 70V4, had a wtlL. tended meeting nnd appointed a coMmlttea ta 'Vlsn Its bvlaws for admission tn tk. .....? benellt nssoclatlon, -enu Wjnmlnir A.soi latlon, Nn, .1V4, Camdtn gnve a reception to N O II, Oeorge Punk ft New v,nrk. the national officers, represent itl'vn Slate officers, as veil as about 20(1 linjmaktt. represi'iitlng New T'ork, New Jersey and Penn svlvania. were on hand tn pnv honor to the V C IU maker. Interesting tnlks b the nulonYl nnd State offleera were cttjoied. Companion Curr. on behalf of Wyoming Association, pre. rented N .3, II. I'nk with a handsome diamond acarfpln, for which the recipient expressed hit appreciation, RAINMAKERS' NEWS Shawnee Council .No. 84. Italnm.'kr of America. Initiated three wanderers. P.CCharlei Seldel presiding. Delegates from Wlchatau. Wapella and Mandan Councils gave good re ports and enlivened the meeting. A special meeting Is to bo held ln Shawnee wigwam on April 20. All Rainmakers of South Phliadel. phla are Invited. The District Deputy Association meet, even second Sunday In the month. All are Invited to nttend. at 2 30 p. m , 1122 Oermantown avenue The monster early drawing will take place In May next. The ball of receht date waa a suc cess Neoscaletta Council No 0'. had a ur prise at last meeting by Introducing ten of the tribal members to learn to make rain Repre sentatlvo F. Ashendorf has been hustling and sajs the bos must work. The, Funeral Reimbursing Assdclatlon Is ruin. Ing on nn average of ten names per week The members aro getting alive to, the fact that a good thing should be pushed along. State re ports show a large Increase. State Chief Draum Is awake nnd hustling. There Will be four rein, statements of councils In April, and from pres ent Indication tha special, committee la doing Union Label Omission Causes .Suit ATLANTIC CITY. March 22.-Fallure of a poster company to place tho union label on portraits of Colonel Austeli Colgate, of l:sse, who opposed Governor Walter' r. IMge for the Hepubllean nomination last fall,' was the defense offered yesterday In a suit against Gcorse Ullzlo, the Colgate cam paign lieutenant In Governor .ICdge'ti home city, to collect a posting bill for JS2 50. A letter from ex-b'enato Colgfat-'s business manager. Introduced In evidence, stated that the amount Involved had been sent to Ullzlo to pay the claim If It was held to be valid. Judge Smathers reserved decision. " .f . . Automobile AND ALla , . Casualty Disks GENEIML ACODEOT PIRaT - J.IFK Assurance CorawBAtrioN ltd general Building, Philadtdpliia. IM'lill) MTATK4 TKIKSTKES OIKAltn THUMT C'OHl'ANY rilll.ADKI.rill.V FREDBmCKPlCrURSSOri. U5.Mn80 . i '? f. uini.Ki .yu,ii.h wn-r oem in nay lofl . Uppoevoc Association, No, 47'.. Wtitcfi.1 N. V, C. Oeorgo W. Price. H. b. H. James ' , Plnlcerton. S. V. C. II. Oeorge Sinu.V.fl"?..'' i eating talks on the iiriioncem.nl .at ..."" 7"