Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1917, Final, Image 8

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ENVOYS
rte Department Will
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nmsmit invitation to
i I Allied Statesmen
MENDS RALLY IDEA
iwident Wilson, in Reply
&? T-ettt-lt Aldn DtAmSna
to
A Heln
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MMdtltHilA lit (insured of the national
tnltrtlon (ild In nrratigltifc the pub-
rtalnment nnd demonstration In
of Marshal Josejh Joffre, of France;
Iwr J. Balfour, British Secretary of
Kfor Foreign Affairs; Itcno Vhla.nl,
eh Minister of Justice, nnd other inem-
of the Anclo-French commission to
bf United States, as suggested liy the
iiMle Ledger,
isfy"or Smith's lnltatlon to the omoyn
syyisu t-niiaueipma ana be public guests
i ift series of entertainments, incluuttiK 11
ting In Independence fc'auare. will lie (lo
wed to them through the State Dcparl-
nt. This was learned scstcrdny. when
'Mayor, accompanied by members of tho
i!(ta4eutlvo committee uhlch he nppolntctl for
Bin' occasion, lsltcd Washington.
? etAillftt&nt Kprre-tnrv nf Mint W'lltliim
fsVMlllps and Joseph I'. Tumulty, Secretary
,Ui President, expressed hearty approval
in pian anu promised netne nssistunco
bring about -he entertainment
"It Is a splendid suggestion," said As-
faflt tllMtmfarV nttlllfna A M Iniltn.
ptton iuch as jou bear will surely bo op
ytartfclftted by the foreign lsltors 1 will
.vbrlnr the matter to the nttentlon of the
ft gentlemen as soon n. possible. The French
siipiiii.ee; r-iircse:iii.iii;n 111 nun uuuuiry
'have already In mind. I understand, plans
Which Include a visit liv Mflrshnll .TntTrn In
Wlrtttpendence Hall and other historic places
jin rnuaaeipnia."
I Th Assistant Secretary of State has
I Charge of "arrangements In connection with
jFth vls't of the enojB.
"uoum I'nuaueipnia arrange the reccp
ittoA on four das" notice?' he asked
KV certainly could," replied the Maor.
n-Secretary Tumulty said that It would be
HJnMt aDoronrlate to hold a rccentlon such
Wb thi Mayor described, nnd expressed the
llf that the distinguished visitors would
SYlsit Philadelphia.
St The Phlladelnhlans who nccomonnled
U Mayor Smith were C. Stuart Patterson,
fe Justice Itobert on MoschziiUr. of tho
-Pennsylvania Sunreme Court: John O. Hell.
pf former Attorney General of Pennsylvania,
L? r'ntnnkl Chnlilnn TaIa. HhUhaI T tl .11
Ely w... UIIUIMUII I unci, , UlUliri U J1UWVII
IftCummings, Colonel Louis J. Kolb, Julgo
gfJohh M. Patterson. ex-Congressmnn .1
.Washington l.ocue and IMward J. Cattell.
ty statistician.
ijif'vPresldent. Wilson replied to the Major's
-rruien invitation as follows:
THE wihti: housi:
Washington, April 17, 1917.
My Dear Mr. Mayor:
ye until tne visiting delegation from
jg England reaches Washington and we
know what their wishes and conveni
ences are, I can hardly venture to press
"upon them nny Invitation, but I shall
j b ery glad Indeed to put your letter
. or yesterday 'In the hands of tho com
mittee In, charge of these matters, who
I am sure vv.ll be very glad to call
If to the nttentlon of our distinguished
.visitors. Slneprfilv vntlrN
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ft.fc WUUUKOW WILSON.
i Nnd Thnnsna TJ OmUU --,... ftls..
, . liiuuiaii f s.Jli.lt.tl, iHilYUI. V-iIliT
JTHall. Philadelphia. Pa
'Assured of the Administration's approval
n am. the delegation canceled Its pro-
til visits to the French nnd British Km
13. where they Intended to deliver thn
vltatlon personally.
Wpr. John B. Deaver, Bishop Thomas B
RNMly. Provost l:de.sr Ffthn Smith nf ih
tellnlverslty of Pennsylvania; William Per
&trlnt. Joseph G. Bailey. H. Laussat Gee
j,Jn "d Mrs Cornelius Stevenson have been
HHfeW
SAftftMral committee In charce nf th m.
Entertainment. To the cxecutKe committee
R&feftva n addtd Justice Robert on Mosch-
Ki'Cittklir. .Iflhn r TlAll nnrl lnkn n.ii.i,i
(- -...- ,, u.( (till UUIIII UUUUOI.
The board of directors of City Trusts
hs asked Mas or Smith to lmlte th Prpnrh
nVoys to Malt Glrard College ' ns Its
flounder, Stephen Glrard, was a native of
S milL'C.
?'N
?APP,OINTED TO PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE
Governor Name3 Members to Organi-
sT zfltion of Which George Whar-
( ton Pepper Is Chairman
U'SXRIUSBUIIG, April 10. tlovern-ir
ttmbaugh announced the appoint-
nt'-of the following additional ntnnm in
(State Committee of Public Safety, which
i recently organized nere. with George
trton Peooer. of Phlladelnhln. an eimir.
sn:
iAm County H. MeSwope and Dr. W A.
nvjne. uettyaburs. Alleshtny s. Mueller.
r.h. Armatrone 3. H. McCain. Klttan.
! Mllo D. Shaw. Apollo- John M. Zellefrow.
Pltton. Bedford B. F. Mador. Hertford
nf'"7, A;, fvl. Altoona. Cambria
Una If, Darker. Ebenahurs: Jamea ".
ana Dr. J. Swan Tailor. Johnatnwn
on J. O. Johnson. Emporium Carbon
Ludlow, latnaford. Harrv A. Ilutler. lm
Chunlci Harrlaon N. Hlunt, Talmerton.
r. .P. Orlffen. I.rotr Ifivan i..i..n.ki.
A McKlllln. ftlimmahitrv e-tl.. r
SCIdvine PhUIIp1' and Dr w- n- am-
2re John R. 8lmpon. Darbr Elk
. ThlTr Pliplnn tVaI.n. n .
f&.?rlJ. F'if."t"P,!0", F- Wataon. Tlontata.
fton Merrill VV. Lfn u,nAmi.ii.h..
Kimttasdon VV. TI. fUmnamt 1l.intln...K -
lwl'..QrIr. ..Birmingham Jefferson J. n.
umbsii.' Hamilton: S. H. Handerson. Brookvlllo.
f H'a Bowers Puniautawney. Juniata
. 77 v "i:.".'"' "Miuniown. L.ckawanna
..P. Brown. New CaatI. Lehlch K. Thom.a.
U-l?t"?uqu Mercer Harry Walton.
nTllle: James P Whltla. Sharon, and E.
Rrahow. Orove city.
In -RefWl ThntnnaiM Vlll.nv lln.i. ..
.W. HmpdlpV ArmAra lnmnh r IT
h, Rosem.ont; William F. Solli. Norriatnwn!
LW. fclklna. Jr (laontl Northumberland
B. Cannon. Mlltnn T n Vmw ,i
bumbtrland; Jamea C. Packer. W. T Itohrl
nu j. u. larnau, nunburyt C. w. Me
sa, onamoklni t K. Tier. Mcuint Carmel,
-Ja.me.a M. Barnett. Ntw Bloomfleld.
wipnia yiin r. Manery. ueora H.
D Hmlth and W. J. Itleharda. I'ottavllla:
SB. Berber., flchuylklll Haven: 8. J. Sell
ImiQIIbl A. Tl Tjimh Hh.n,nri,ahi 1, l
VHPlne Orove; Harry Hunter. Ashland!
t uatati Oood.-Someraet: John Ulbaon.
1. H. M. I.OnlC. XfpvraHal Ulilnii.hannu
Gaidar. Forest City; Captain J. C Har-
' -"""". union vyiuiam 11. nreia
awtaaurr Venanao w. J. Kuiinra mi
!-O Crawford Franklin. Waah.
I, McDonald, McDonald; C, C. John
naburic! n. t. Cimnuv riaiii-.
-Millar, Beallavilla, Wyomloc Dr. F.'
swells Tunkhannock.
1MARDT KE8T8 QUIETLY
TOItK,' AftH' ! The outcome of
1UIMM ot Madame Sarah Bern.
wh m opte4 upon at "Mount
prw.- w Kimunceruiin "becauie
Milarlylny 8on41tlon," accord
bulUtln I8ue4 by her tihvslclana.
aM, however, to have atood the
i, wait, is MMie 01 ner aavamsea age.
aMa.at,U)e hospital that the
reeMiw.auleUy. and that ahe
ApC'for'hrM rlod. Many
SMaaarVhfevlorr her cMady
''VMM rtaaheM from all parta of
auaaiiTasW aersao.
&zn '-rrzrryrrQ -,
mnm w,u. a.
t- In ".the i House of
that the Britteh
t to the United
M oontruotlort of
repreeeautive
C GMWMHM,
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AfRU ANNIVERSARIES
OF AMERICAN WARS
Foresters of America Observe
Fraternal Memorial of Pa
triotic National Conflicts
Court St. Albans, No. 85. held a patriotic
rally to celebrate tho anniversaries during
April nf our country's wars to defend lib
erty. P. (1 i It. Bradley presided, and
quoted ns one of the cslls for loyalty,
"That, though we Americans regret tho
necessity of war, there are lertnln funda
mental principles of right and humanity
which every man must feel called upon to
defend, even to the extent of nrmel con
flict, If Intolerable conditions caused by
morally defunct people- nro to bo ended
before the world Is enthrnllcd. Klghtcous In
dignation at tlnieu bcomes iiicisrary, and
vie 1. of A. hold in the words of the peace
loving Quaker, William Punn, that If 'leni
tives will not do, coerclves must be tried,'
and then we follow the (lag, whither It goes,
and ns e' may each be assigned In duty,"
Th fltnrv nf thi ltpfnlnf Innnrv VV'nr. frnm
Alirll 111, J775, to April II, 1JS1 n trpHli.l
in a trnptr rreparel nml rpml liy llrntnor
t'hnrlM A. i'o)iip, V, H Tho Kehelllon, from
April III, ism, tn .Mny 'JO, lftn nas ftpcrllicd
In iernonnl remlnlftcencps hy Ilrother hamuel
Wllnon. n O A, H veteran who In rIpo a
mpmljpr of (he court. Tlie Hpnlh.AmprlrHn
vvnr, rrnm April Bl, IS1W, to April 11, INtiM,
whs told hy Hrnthpr .M Tonpr, n partlelpnnt.
now u tnpmicr f TilKnman Camp vriprniia of
Hint iniitllit Thn sppskvr l n I' I'. -II nf
I'ourl ?.'j HI Tin trlklnir rolncldi me that thn
ItPvnlutlnn nml the ltclipllton luth lifRan April
11, ii ml thai tli Hevnlutlnn ami Hpanlah.Amprl
tan i nrteil April 11 wnp pulnted nut iih tnnliltiff
IhM fourth month of the iur lh rotntneinoru.
live nnnivpraar of our miln ur hlatorj utnl
of particular Intprrat Pien In the rurrent pviiiIp
f tho prpspnt day. Court No S" has enrolled
h lirvc tirccmairp nf Its member In tho
aervlie nf the tlovernment anil allll la furnlah.
inc ricruita
The prrHPctltnaa were Klvon lmplratlntial en
thuslrvitn by patrlotle aonsa aunir In thnrua li
the aie'emhle,! I r threii, with llrnlhera Mcl'ar
lanrl Kinncil). Hill Mcl'nllun VVennan, Me
(lulre. t'svnnaiiidi and Hrharr, aolnlaia anl
Hrnther l.iuthtuii attompanlat and Ilrother J
Iioven) leader. .
Jamra J N'oon Is flnanelnl neerelarj of Court
Hamilton Ni !U), fnrmerlv deput puprem
rancer of P ntiaylvnnla and the paat Slate
keeper of leaves nf tho Woodr hoppers (a aoilal
adjunct nf tho roretera) Paat (lranl Chief
l'.am.-nr i-nnrp r. iiradiey. who prior tn hla
eli-rtlon na (1 C H, won deputy of ?sn PO ahea
hla tumty jenra peraonal knowIedRo nf Ilrother
Noon "Ho la nno of thn moat prominently
known and highly reapected members In the
Rrnnd Jurldl tlon a truated flduilary am nl of
tho I'ennalvanta Itallrnail where durlnir twenty
aeven eara' arvlco he haa been promoted for
ehTUlrne) and worth to hla prraent reaponalble
atatlon. '1 ho pamo aterllnfr riualltlea and aMltt
that alcnsllze hla dally dutlea Im brlnca tn hli
work In our order. Careful find palnataklng
attention to detalla, accuracy In ntcounta and
iUIIki nee In the performanio nf every task
characterize Ida work He la nn originator of
newer lilena anil Ideals of procedure, so that
No llo la never lacktnv In unique methods of
utlllt To hla a iice advice, ardent labora and
prudent methoda the court Is creatly Inrlohted
fir Ita huh atandinir Ills niTlclal connection
with merrj meh ahowa hn la a lovir of ilcan
uplifting entertainment to rel'ne, but never to
nupplant. tho tidluiu of the sterner prlndplia
of tho V of A Ine work of No no Is ulwaa
ilonn around Noon.
Court Hamilton No IW at Ihlrtv-m vinth
and Markpt atrecta hi Id a llrl reunlm In
Ibo nj of a amoker with llrothi r H Maann
Jr. oh chilrrnan Th" dominant trlt held up
for mulatlnn waa the (111 1 reaponan tn the
call of thn Ilepubllc" nn 1 ttm aaaembled
hreihrin In thu aaluts of ()ld lllors heartily
ehantetl, Hot,,, of the race. Han of the free,
I pleduii anew m loe for the ' A aplendld
proaram waa tirtsentel by aelect talent Tho
man lolln iiu irtet nml No tin a braaa bnnd fur
nlaheil the Inatrumentnl numliera and the anlo
Ista contributed a hleh-claai ro, rtolre. Thn
L rourt'a auxiliary corps, tho Itoikmere l)ra-
n-Miio anu Ainieiio Asaodation contributed ltn
beat featuro acta
An account of the lourt'a caicer waa itlven
bv Ilrother Noon, financial aecretarv. which
demnnatrated that promptm-aa In aettlement of
claims toaethcr with cnnaervitlvn maniiRi ment
and anlveiu treaaur. hna clvcn It a hlsh atund
ln In fraternal clrdea fur. aabl thn "peilcr
"It adhere airlctlv to tlv prlnclplert of th I'
or A and avalla ii f the beet praetlial methods
devlaed by thn now hualnoa ajatem of tho
da.
A atrlklnu result of the inurt'a proareaalH
campalxn preaentid when twinty.four
outhM Juat attalnlniT their elai teenth birthday
made application fur meinlnrshln
A aurprlao was apruiiK In a one.net Riene
with Ilrother McKcehan In thn tltlo rohi mid
llrothera McAIonnifle. I.utlrell. Miami, hr .
Do? e Olthena an 1 olhera In the caat. that
forcibly UIpp ayed the need of unity nnd loncord
aa the irulilInK fuitor In the ronduet of everv
J-.'of A. In the present lundltlnna '.onfrontlnn
.ilk?'1. ,hH ',d,!'''". , "liort. rrlsp and
atralKht to thn pont, were clyen h C. It. Hahn
"'""r, i'u"i"'1' j. i I'ononue, cirami iac-
!i,l.ri t,l."i,ty,t,,,r,,n'1 Auditor Corrlsan I'aal
tlrand Cnlef Jtanmr Iiradlnv. former Deputy
l.u "- u,elll. of llartratn No 17. iinl
other members Incidental to thla patriotic icle
iairn 2f rter of tho court a vnllsted men
In undo Mam a aervlie was read.
Neahanilnj. No lit) at Ninth and ilreenwlch
alreeta. kept apace last week with the patrlotlo
duties iremanded by the hour With Brothers
Dohert. McNumara Bvrnea. McDcrmntt, Bu.
dolph. Brady. BitiPr. .Sharp. OMalliv. Viiin
and a aalaxy of like "live wlrea "the court
haa Hlwuja aomelhlnj,' .lolnir to attrnit lia
memhera and Int. rest ilsltlnK fratera No nil
Ij Known aa one of thv lead'ng bodli a of tha
ii iV".i!ii'i',h " ".'"'nnerahlp not aurpasaed by
any In nhl It and resourci fulneea "t has
no dry routine aeaslona and Ha ordlnari meet
I"" abound In iuhhI thlnaa. atatc-s Dcput
i, T!"iip'i,ir,,,rr." !,a committee mecta at Boas
Post Hall. Hutchinson street nnd Ulmrd nv".
nue, tomorrow nlsht Brothers fiartland
Ahrents, Hurlej, Kuenzer. Vnunit. Huttle. Hor
rell and Orr. the officers, have much work to
enaage the attention of the Jo'4 delenalea that
form ''in committee 1hla, the. twents-nlnth
cnnaeiutUe ear of eonitnntb nuxmented
aihlnvcmenta attrata to thn value of the work
iLuiHiiiiniirii nno in Tiroi eaa or aitsilnment It
Is ft lesson In preparedness," atntea the veiernn
Hrnther Crockett "The purpoan of the Inntl
tutlon of the tommltten waa the extenalon of
true fraternltj for that we labor, for that our
preilecessnra upon the lominltlcn labored Thn
work demands frinknesa of mind, mind Juda
ment, hearty enthusiasm and devnlednesa that
raises us to the pinnacle of I dellty to our
order, and from It emanates real patriotism
duty to (lod, our country, our I t-lghhor nnd
uuraelves
"It la from our rosters of men zealous In
our cause that the F. of A ," states Brother
Howell, of No. HI, thu U A B. veteran. "Is
prepared tn puid1 our country with slefendera
drilled In mind, velll nnd heart tn respond to
the call of dut hecauan fidelity to hla otillEa
Hon aa a Forester makes him defend liberty,
the subline word of ever loal memlwr Hence
at the recruiting statlona floe k men of patriotic
ordera ready for service and aa the Adjutant
General of the State openly stntea. "Men en
listing to a larto extent nro membi ra of fra
ternal organizations and I can aifeb bear
teatlmony that ths F. of A Is not outnumbered
by any other order."
Th twentj-nlnth annual field ds tournnment
will be held at Point Breeze Park Saturday,
August 11.
The V of A Courts combination committee
will convene next Wednesday In thn hall of
l.ltierty Council Fifth and Dauphin atreeta
Thn varloua subcommltteea wll report and the
welfare section will be Intereatlns, the pirtlil-
Panta expected lelnn clrand Treasurer Karle,
'roaperltj. No I7d; Orand Hecxetary Cnmlsr,
Hylvan-Amerlean, 73: Orancf I,e turer Clancy.
Corinthian. IU7. tlrand Trusleo While, (lartleld,
1H1: Urand Auditor Corrlgan JelTeraon -111.
I'nt Grand Chief Rangera Bacon Brntherl
Love. 10. Murray, Pathfinder. 2id: Brooks,
Oermantown .11, tichrank Nlmrnd. (H. Itobln
aon. Fnlrhlll 47- flrand Blaw Committeeman
Hurlej. Laurel Hill. .'III. and II. J. McAminy.
1'rldo ot Thurlow, 1'tll, of the. grand hoard of
appeals.
In suprem representatives exacted are
Bartlluccl V'olta. nlnj Badlvo, Vespucci. 211,
Harris. Amerlcua. A7: Burke, Continental 71;
Butterfleld. Broadway, 3nJ, Campbell, Kaat llnd,
8: tfevmour, I'roaperlty. 17U; Dlleo Humbert,
as: McElwee. Independence, 134; McDermott,
Neahamlnt, HO; Orr, Columbu. hit. Ogden,
Huntingdon. 201: Hoaenberg Bluecher, 'JIM;
Scull. William I'enn. 31, and Thrasher. Wood,
land. SH. The best means to help advance our
public social outdoor featurea will be. tha main
aubject discussed by tho sueata under tho cap
tion, ''Personal Hervlces vs. Well Wlahes." The
auxiliary start engaged In enllatlnR courts not
already In tha movement will report.
Court T. B Heed. 2SJ, at 3129 Frankford
avenue, will present tomorrow night Its rovers
galaxy of entertainer In a program of spe
cialties.. Brothers Cunningham. Btrkeray, Mc
Feelers, Heller, Paator, Ueorge Bradley and
other favorlts In d features. The orchestra
and choral club will present a Mil of musical
selection and Brothsr Nuttall In trie ks of
legerdemain, , Th pinochle tournament will
wind up a pliaaant session, to which visitor
ro welcome. Tha deputy will apeak upon tha
debt due by fraternal organizations to tn Gov
ernment In the Pressht crisis under the caption.
"Posslbllttlts and, Cartatntles," Court Olive
nranch, Harrowgat. Lorelei, Excelsior, Justice.
Wspsley, McPherson. Perseverance and Kureka
will send delegations as fraternal visitors.
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.Court Haverf ord. No,
vtehteenth anniversary '
,202, celebrated It
wlh ! banquet and
(Unco at Thirty-eighth and Mai
K streets. Tim
comHiiciee oi arrangements,
T4ntKaa illaW.
!.. ir a t.k v e.l.r 1 TCT --, '
iiz ." mi-'i,evinioiuiii,.anii Airoiners Jel. 11.
Whits and- F,lk, Barbtra? aid, midi th. fes.
tlv oeeaalaniHihold the reputation of the court,
ss ; tW.Maaottr of affairs of superior exi
J(nl .ir. , vjry high standing
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Court standard. No. 18St at Broad and Moor
streets., was tho scene of a happy send,orf in
ts twslr members who wer recently accepted
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JAMES J. NOON
Secretary Court Hamilton, No. 90,
Foresters of America.
call from their nimpa and regiments when or
uernt to the defense line bj ibe VVnr Dep-vrt-ment
Court I.lndenw nod Nc .Tin nl .-,201 .Market
street, held a aupfer-tiilk acsalon It waa an
nvent nf morn thin ordinary merit an I supreme
- J", 'i' ' oiio-r iiiioeu ineir loqueni worm
of advlcn and encour igem, nt The topic of pn
trlotlam waa pri si nted in mental pictures that
Inipronsert morn thin thn mere verbal exprcs
alons Jrw sloaaii "Amerlinn we nro or else
Sni .""' traitors waa brnuiiht lo the lime
light l)ut mennliiK pirvleo in wmitever lino
wo iiaslgneil and not simple profession of
lialt nil n no Innalhlo iliiiioiisiriitluii In iinda
lo i rove It to bo morn than lip aervlie waa
tne theme of Orand Chief Banker Pilot In his
man lo-man talk
Court Mount V.rnnn No 117 llrlilrahurg
held n speelallj arninEcd social In whle h
Brothers Hunrlnker Iteadltigcr Ttuner. Mc
c-onnell Werne. Hnnlskn, leaherge' and Doc
tor Judd saw tn It thnt no feature of worth
Sn"..ov,'r'00.k''.'.' ln ,no Proran preaentid P C
It ella, of Prlendshln No ml In nn hmiIjMs
of two great frnti rnnllsta, pnlmed out the
contrast between thn chanielerlsilca of Wh
Ingion the bualneaa man and Lincoln the law
J01"., .. '... were great stnteamen but ihelr
method" like their persornllllea. were widen
dirfpritil But thcai dlfrertncea have lnl
wileht In- comiinrlaon wllh the one raseiillal
slmllnrltv that tin s wem bitn friiternnllat
.,cl. Bi'? hni'elr without stint to the service
of his fellowtnan doing hla tislc with filthful
nesa and entire dpvntlon not for emoluments,
but for tho usefulness whlih thn I isk offered
and for the Joj tnev found In belnt- ueful
a iiW.h,r ,:,ri '-LSn " u"' 'be tripli PI
dellty" as bis auhjeit. But tlrand Trustee H
Voiing No Hi mmi 'Brotherly Love' his ,np
";'." ,' ?."1,1,"r"J"1 vudltor CorrlKin dllaiid iinoii
l.ooilVVilI . N intarv )ulnn nf No lid iiiIUmI
iipoii Friendship Pi it I i i-rtt , v
IIU
mud. a imtrlotli ml lres on th, m, ;,,,,
l.llglf . .1" Cl C It MeCnnn used Hnirirnll
as his kindle mlvlce nni. Ilrother r j fir, . n
I olnled out the f.aeurea of our "NVrtlnrn l.lb
ertlea tlr ind I n vaiirer It V Pariej. 'What
" Prosperltj " end Brother Friedman No. Jd",
cillve" 'itr.' nch' ' '" "IT"' Tn,l, '" Ani'l-"-
1'iHt Supreme Bepresentntlvo Joseph A
llueler mad" some telllner. pertinent pointers
I althful nfflcers and !nal eittendnnts nf
courts should not let ihemielves hn unduly ills
lournRid -because of tho difriiultlia the often
exiicrlenri- In acitulrlng rtaults aouuht Dlfn
uiltv la usuall) t,ood for people 'Preclusion
Is nn unhappy word but Is self-imposed The
1 of Is a fraternal lenoflclnry association
It -Mils aa a itreat npporlunltv for broth.-rlv
men to do brolhirl service for inch otlnr
Ihn fratern-illat look forward to the soi Inlillln
nnd frlendahti of his fritirnltv nnd tries to
do bis sham of the work The life of the
fmtern!t depend upon re.il frate rnallsia Thej
are the live -rials, not lar thit rnilm hint
under tho bol'er The precluded aenernllj
were not real workers, but uunllv the shirkers
Keep the real fritem-iMsta In thn iiunp, let
the alnclcera go (let bus In tho work our
court enn do Ot jour eommlttees touethei
study loial rondltlora Make joursilf and
Miur eourt of real use In jour locality and
new nppllratlnia will aureli come. Dispel nil
thoughts of the man who haa no use for the
lodi.il evu-pt for Its beneilts, seek for men who
want fraternllj llrut anil considers the Ik neflts
as an annex '
i nurt Haddington line b vote Indorsed the
landldac) or Brother Oeorge T M. Tovlnr for
Ibe ofllcn of grand treasurer and will enter
tain at the meelliiR- tonight Brothers Prank
linrbare. Vllchiel White David Power of i nun
Haverford. Thomas C. Kelly of Court Llndwii
wood and John Miles and Charles P Kelly of
ourt Haddington, who will talk on the matter
-, i, -.uiiii .nan in tne intcreat or Broth
htr
no jor,
DIVINE SERVICE PART
OF ODD FELLOWS RALLY
Schedule of Sectional Churches
Arranged By. Philadelphia
Active 0. F. Association
The IMillnilclpltla Active Odd rellnvvH'
An-.oolatloti, of which It I). C, JI llulihs
Ii incident Is working In linnnony with
the (Itnnil Mnster'n (oinmltteen nn the nine
ty eighth iiniilvcnurj celebration, through n
general commlttco composed of Ilrotlicri
Thomas Cuvvden, cli.'ilrinun ; David I,ocke,
.1 T. I-'Ishet. J. I. niicon, J. II. Ilnurr, J A.
Nnegcle nnd Ti O Griiinl.
Tho cnmmlttco haa nrrnngeil tn hold d.
vino services in the churches Indicated lie
low, tho clIMrlrtK being In e-lnrge of theio
brntherH: Seventh district, 1". tj, rilnlrj
l.lghth Albert Oonnan : Tenth. Charles
Mers; r.leventh, John Watklns; 'VVei.t Phil
tidelphla, V I, John-on; South Phlladel
plila, .1. Wnrnnck; (lermnntown, M, Do
Mai ; Kr.inkfonl, .1 It. rtaiier. nnd I'nlls
of tho Schuvlkl'l, Chris Vervcct
In the evening services nf these churches
special reference will bo made tn th nlnelv
elfchth nnnlversiry of Odd Pellowahlp and
numbers of tho order am urged to attend,
meiitlng flrat at the placea auggeated in order
to alt tokethir In reaereed pew The onlv
anrvlcn next Hunda. April a J la nt W'eat Park
Prcabvterlan ( hurch I'lfty.fourth atrcet and
I.anadowne avenuw- C Oram Hopper, paator
Meet In Protection Lodge room. 6013 Lancaster
avenue, at 7 p m
All servlie In the churches named below
take place on tho following .Sunday, April lift:
Mutchmon- Memorial Presbyterian Church.
Montgomery avenue near Eighteenth stri'et.tho
Bev, Herbert It Burgesa. paator Meet In
baeement of the church at 7.JU
.l'"'1.".1 Haptlat Church, (Ireen lane, Manayunk.
the Bev M A Crawford pastor. .Meet lri
Manayunk Lodge room at 7 SO
l.rln Avenue Methodist Kplscopal Church,
rieventh street and Krle avenue, l)r John T
'av'. pastor. Meet In basement of tha church
llolv Trinity Memorial Chapel. Twentv-second
B D mlnrster In charge., Meet at Broad ami
Federal streets (5 icilat street and Tweri-tv-flrst
and South street at 7. IB I orm at
TTventy-tlrst nd Hpruce .treeta at 7.45 '
Beacon Presbyterian Church. Kast Cumber,
land and Cedar streets' William B. Pugh M.
A., pastor. Meet In Textile Hall, Kensington
avenue and Cumberland street, at 7'1B.
Hebron Memorial Preabjterlan Church, Twen.
irt.L ni u , ' " " purlin, cue, jiov ijesll
Mrk BIchnrdsnn, pastor. Meet In Totem Lodge
room, southwest corner Twenty-sixth street and
Chellen Avenuw Methodist Uplscopal Church.
'flZ'.'H Ka' C'heltcn and Htenton avenues" (ler
nantnwn; the Bev. J B. MacKay. pastor. Meet
n the Hunday School room at 7 .10
.t. . -"siiuci ie ,
-nei
corner
ma
and liri." ....r.,""""J!",M"" hii-.yrinoaox
Wayn Chnnnl nedn.
.. ...... q.iw.D. i- n nn iuru i
Ihu llau
Meet In the Sunday
School room at 7.1ft,
.-I!10 committees In charge of tho ninety-eighth
annlveraary rally at the Metropolitan OpSra
liout on Saturday. May B. are a follows I
Executive committee aamuel Jl. Popa.ratem.
n1?11?' rr"nl"n P. Bherry. Amertaan Htari
nJrIt..I',nive- "ulendence: Samuel D. Ktibrr
Sf.te1' J1'0?, A.. "runner. Mills: John r.
Flfy,,mSm,r"ti litnry Haase, Philadelphia
B.fivSri" '??.?? 'fansportatlon Charles a.
SS!!?J,,,ti ,CIIJon. chairman: Jacob O, Heal
vVuSi Bprin.'r0arni. amuel Krench. 'Pam
LVkensFlSriu'l!""15' Wnkl"i William 11. R.'
e.i;omKn.li,i2.,..0,,oreee,,t,?.n A-. Jefferis. To
li. ShM?,,nj,,orM Uraaaelman. Millet .Wll
llam ghotwell, Damascus) Charles Herman! Jo
jeiA B. Tpmllnaon. Kenderton; Eugene Bertass.
Moyamensing; Wllilam M. Warner. Frankll"
Joseph L P'rlnaer, Ivyt Joseph M. Klthlan. Proi
tectloiii Jo);n W, hlchard. Wlls of Bchuylkllli
J. H, Hardnun.-HIm Tres.
Commlt(o on distribution Iuls J. Hutss,
lJanjasous.rchalrinani Hobert Qornian. Pacific,
U,'MT' 5 "fc' ,Un) lvJ eorge A, Bpoerhsse,
Nlcelown; Harry C, Hteph.na. Tacony: Frank
s.eph If, (Iraham, 8hekmaxons Krneat Vnr,
(lencral Hteubeni Andrew flood, American Star.
Preparations for a tile street demonatrallon
or thn local lodge with brass hands are In
Uraai
progress, but the program for ths evening is
not et fully decided upon, Thefo will Iwi
Invited eminent men In and nut of thn order
and a program by tha ihlldren of tho Orphanage
will be one of the features.
Purity 1.0dge. No , furnished a moat Im
presslve sight Fifteen oung men, having en
listed In tha army snd nav, took upon them
elvr th obligation of Odd Fellowship,
which dedicated them to ths service of their
ountry. Another rlaaa almllar In number and
iharacler is expected thla week. The com
mltteu on tha nlnety-clghth annlveraary cele.
bratlon expect to hve a large turnout In the
parade on May 0. preceding tho monster meet
ing at the Metropolitan Opera House Much
favorable comment has been exprcised at the
engagement of the Cumberland flicet Melh
odlat llplacopal ladles' cornet band for tho
occasion
Beaolutlona have been adopted expressive of
!J" appreciation and thank to the Caledonia
L.lub '." .M. " O. M t'harlea Hamilton and
staff, of Caledonia Lodge, and to Captain Hnrry
rarlmttom and Canton Bellnnve, P. M . 'or
their valuable aervliva In eonnietlon wltn tbo
recent Iniprceuhe Installation of officers of the
,ut,K-', wiiico waa enjoeu u more man m"i
memhera of the order and their friends P (I,
", Boss Mnciver I'reiented Brother jnnmpon
with ii n emhlPmatli' charm and a lit) gold
plce.0 for propolng thirty candidates
Tho fourteenth district was rnlhd ln special
session In .Mount Airy Lodge lost Maturdaj
tilgnt and the room wn crowdid Orand Mas.
ter Mlnnor was met at Hedgwick elation and
conveed to the hall where he was Joined b a
largo delegation, with n display of red llghls
inei program consisted of a reception to thn
grand master ln thn second lnr, followed by
selee lions liy the band of Peace nnd Love Lodge
invn. In the lodge room on tho third Hour, a
special session, presided over by D D O. M
VV. e. Jlubbs. was held. The grand master
entered, accompanied by Jacob C Henderson,
President of the I) U. O M Association
llealih-a delegatlona from tha otlcr three
lodge In the district (Phllomathean Pox I h isn
anil Walker) the following , lodges were ppre
senieei Ptmn and Love. Mcetown, Mil v len
derton mil I (luardlan It was stited by a
brotner luesent. wnn had attended meat nf the
district meetings tnat tills waa tho best 'I h
grand muster a address wna a masterpiece It
maika wero made hy D D. 0 M Uionias Mar
tin Wondcrly, Jr.. D, u 0 Henderson
r! .. ,, ..'".Kl"'l"'ri "' Montgoinerj Count,
, ' . , ! lllor Wilson, and by oto member
of each ludge
Mllln I,odM-. No I (100. conferred the Inltl
ntorv degree on eighteen nut of twentj-elght
lanilldiites on Ihn Hat Heveral vlsttura en
Jojn.l the work of the dpgren ataff Ihn newly
elicled noble grand. Brother Albert K Tr,
carried through In a bualneasllkn way the du
tlea nf hla drat night In tho chair I he mem
bora urn keen for the big rahy on Ma ,1, and
in exce.illrmlj large Jumnut la experted The
llrsi degrm will bn put on In full form tonight
V laltnra urn welcome
Hprlng (larden, Nn mi, worked the Initiatory
degrm upon four candidates last rhursdij night
?,?.. ,h"L "r1l degree upon several candidates In
Phil tnthrnplc Lodge lust Tuesday evening The
present eifriiers or No till are hustling oung
workers, who promise good results for the
lomlng term mnterlnllv InereaBlng thn mem
bcrsnln toward tho grand master efforts for
""" '"'" tbls vear As Secretary MncDnnall
as It Is n gool Idea for thn menders to
encourage thn officer of Ihe ludge ant not
erltlelzc, for the nfilcers' duties am arduou,
ispeilnllv If they ore ioni le nttous, and whin
a lodi(o i,ei iilone hiirmnnlousl trero will I
fount auiciss It la to Im bo ed that sell (111
lellows will turn out for a good showing la
tin- parndo celebrating thn nlnetj-e lahth aunt
versnrj on Mav .-, As ono of the largest frn
ternal orders. It should bn one of the largest
paradia we have had and thla will give en
i mirage ment to the trnnd master, for Im err
tilnie hna done all In his power tn advance
thu eirder In every wa
PranMlu Lo lue, No r, hud a inol succ
ful ti nn tweiit-tiv,- iung men having bun
ml Ini in i in mil .t tin list nn, ting a rim
lutiiin wis piskciI that niertibtra inllslini. In
tho sirelei of tin I'ldlid Hlntr ihnll Ii kept
in geioei aiandliu thm l lug a ki1 number
nf inmiliera Bervln I m b- Ham A Inrgo turn
out la expected at thu demonstration on !n ft
While- this lodgn Is eluiiy nlpn i,ira old lh
nujnrilj of tho memb-is uro Miung mm
Wiimm Lodge, No 3 through lagree Master
D 1 Vincent Dl Mtefnnu ant Captain Pred
erlck Dl tlactano. conferred tno second degree
nn Broth' r I rnnk Online Tin imetlng was
lirgilv attended and Messrs .lord in llil-r
l'eldmnii and Durfi r, of Mi rch mis' Lodgi
lokn on tli (.nod of thn order Ilrother Cur
tla of Lixlgn No IIU sioke- on the gniliil rallj
le, be held In Mn
Mirebmt' Ixi Ue .No 'js ) entering em a neer
term turned nut in u I numbers, (.Ivlni, an
llnenlhe to the -ii ibelid oftliers Tin
following etiminltti" s wr, mpolnted Knt, i
tilnnunt, J It Mnlth nalrinnii, I: A Ilcnrj
T Latlmir Jr A l.itham. A Luttn r and
I Khiimin Dillu'iuenl i: 1 Morton, i hair
man. P 8hiinia.il J Brlllon. II A Ilenrv,
A II t-nilth Muah i: A (Iroom i: A
Henrv Piibllcltj, i: A (Iroom lominlllee em
IIMith annlvi raar P VV Klein, ihalrman, II
I Morton P rihuuiin W J Biltton, J It
.mlth VVnbonie inntmlttcc Oscar Maule,
cbilrman. A Luther, T litlmtr, Jr , V Ii
llnehm, M, Wall ice V P Ocarbart T, Hte.
pheiis, C II I.onibnnl, degree master, H I
Morton' pianist II (luoin
On Mond u eienlni; list tin- Insialllnc staff
of Merchants' Lodtn Installeil thu officer of
Palls of Hehuclklll Lodge which e omideted the
program of lodges Installed b Merchant thin
term 'Ihn staff has done exceptional work eind
bus ellcltnl pnilHe from all sources Tho mem
In rs of tho alutff bun Im n eordlallv received
wherever the hae gone nnd their efforts hi
boon kreatly npprecla
Thn officers nf Ivv lodge, No, .", were
Installed bv tho staff of Peine and Lovo Lodge,
of Jenklntown, headed b Hpeckil D. Cl M
A A hi laer. Ihn Piaen nnd I.nvn Band nf
twenty piieca nceomp tnled thn ataff. tho visitors
numbering thlrt-clfht nml thn total attend
anu- about 1 to 'Ibe Ivv nfllcer Inmalled
wen- Alexander T ramlcrs Jr , nnlilo aran I
(' (1 It Mann, vlco I'r.inl, tiimuel H Bow en,
neordlng aecretars II irrj (1 Walton, three
members relief commtlteo
'Ihe first degree waa conferred In full form
on three eandlilatra 'Ihn public, elcmonstratlon
committee haa nrranged to visit every membi r
in inn louge in orner lo rnaan n Rceod showing
In thn pirndo on Mn ft About 01 per cent of
the members at tho meeting promised to Join
ion jnmno i m .Monuav night next the Is-au-tlful
degree of lirnthi rh love will bo exempli
fied In full form b thn lino staff of this lodge.
On Tiieada evening (he- Ivy degree liMm
vlsltnl tjhucUumaxnn Leidkt, Nn .ItJ nnd eon
ferred tho first elegren on ten candidates,
Kenderton Lml-e N'o LOU entertained visitors
from Totem Merchants Itemembranio llamll
Inn and Purlt l.odea, P (1 A II Jofferl. of
Totem, giving a partliulnrh pointed and Inter
istlng talk abuut thn rally ilemonstratlnn and
Ihn grand maater'a snuulron of which ho la
a member 'Ihe conunltten on dlvlnn service
na a part of thn annlwraan, reported the
selection of the Brie Avenue Methodist Lptxcopel
Church In tint illsirlet most convenient fur Ihn
members on Nuridaj, April L"i, and urged a
lurgu attendance.
Arcturus Lodge. No 31, Initiated six candi
dates In tho presence of an extra-large crowd ,of
nn mbera and about twelve visitors from vari
ous lodges, Includlnu one from California Ihn
visitors spoko vi ry hU.hl of thn degree ivork
ArdurU3 Is making a sped 1 1 effort toward the
sun ess of the annlversirj rnllj nn Mny ft Ihn
lodgn ha selected nn excellent tepresentatlvn
In P (1 T I Johnson, who wlabc tho com
mitten appointed b ihn noble, grand to inakn
even a better showing thin the lino promised
thn grand master that would eumo from Arc
turus Ihn first ilegren will bo exemplified tn full
form tomorrow night and a good crowd la ex
pee ted. 'Ibis dcgnei team now ranks aa ono of
thd beat In the, Male and thn lodge also bus n
largo pertmtago of lis membership present nt
all meetings, doing better than till per nnl a
n-eord that many lodge may riivj Malinm
am welcome the lodges of the ninth district
being especially Invited.
The-, Philadelphia Active Odd Fellow a' Asso
elation held Sunday services at the odd Fellow a'
Home. The sermon was prenibnl by thn Bcb
(I O Vincent, rector of tnn Protestant Hplaen
pal Church uf the Houso of Prajcr, Brum blown.
'I ho music was by tho large congregation, under
tho direction of Mra John T. Fisher, nccom
panlat, who, with Mr (leorga I,. lalnr. sang
two duet. President Slpps made bis usual ro-
marka.
At thn Orphanage tho aervlees wero In chargn
of Theresa Itebekah Ualge, No H7. Tho Bev
James Bruce Mackav, pastor of Chelten Avenue
Methodist Hpiscopnl Church, preached Iho
mualo Included vocal solo by Mr Ilallstrung
Miss Pearl Pox and J li Ilallstrung, nntheina
by There i Lodgu and tba bojs and girls nf
tha homo and selections bv ths Children's Or.
e heatrn. Addresses were made by Pram Is M
Walker, reprcs-entatl.'a of Theresa lidgn to
the homo, who presided President Blchardsun
and Itobert Love gav their usual talka.
DROP ADDRESS ON GERMANS
Entente Aeroplanes Shower Teuton
Lines With Wilson's War Speech
WASHINGTON. April 19. Thousands of
copies of President Wilson's war address of
April 2 last, before a joint session of Con
gress, have been sowed over German soil
JJrom nntente aeroplanes. Tho State De
uartment Issued a statement which In
dicated that plans for the distribution of the
speech had, been materializing successfully
The tsatement reads:
Various steps have been taken to place
before the Germa"h peopje the President's
war address delivered to Congress on
April 2. It has been translated Into Ger
man and many thousands of copies have
been dropped In the German lines and In
German territory by allied aeroplanes and
balloonlsts.
Constables' Salary Measure Introduced
HAimiSBUna, April 19. The first of
elected constables, In Philadelphia, for leg-
Islation giving them salaries, led to the
Introduction of a bill In the House
by Representative William ;Jrady, of that
city, providing that all regularly elected
conitables'be paid a ealsry of I1.J00 a year
ONWARD TRIUMPHS W
THE P. O.S. A. SQUADRON
Schedule nnd Speakers for the
Thursday and Friday Night
Fraternal Visitations
The "fljlng squadron" wilt clean up to
night the visitations to the camps meeting
on Thursday evenings, with tho exception
of No. 3fi7. The orntors will Islt Camps
7111. 231 South Sixtieth street ', Camp 395,
I'lft -third street and Haverford avenue,
nml Camp 871, 2210 Uast Sustiticlntinn
avenue The speakers for this evening are:
In Camps m nnd 3tiB, State Vlco Presi
dent (Jnhrlel It Moer, District President
David Vc'ttct. of New Itlnggold: Harry
Singer Helms, nf Cnmp 60, and Hubert
Thompson, nf Camp B33 Camps to bo
visited tomonow evening, tho Inst big night
for the visitations, ate ns follows:
Meitlon I Camp 'JIM, TwentJ-thlrd street and
Itlilge avenue, Cnmp '.H7, Twentieth street and
Columbia avenue Hnenkera, Ulatn Prealdent
( lark, Piat ."lain President Iteeae, District
President David Vettcr, David J. Jack" Louis
A Berry nnd lloberl 'lhompson, of ft3 1
Heetlon 2 Camp 12. Sixteenth street an I
1ink avenue, Camp :J7rt, Twentieth nnd
reileral atreets Camp .lot. 1MIJ Kouth Broad
atreet fpeakera, Hlatn Men President Mojer,
Judge A W Johnson, II B, Bufnnglon Hnrr
Stager Helms or Inmp fin. Prank I. Thomas,
of 111 John Ilanlon of KM, nnd Pred Lima
Miction 3 Camp 3(W, 7J1I Oermantown ave
nue, Camp 741, Logan Baptist Cnun n ork
road and lloeklind. Camp mill Hlxth and, en
nngn streets Speakers Slate Mnster ot forms
Harper, Slate Inspector Hans, Hlfim 1, Wvnne,
of ( iimn ft". Asslslnnt State Sccrctar Moan,
It John Bind, of Camp KM, Walter I! Button
of Camp ftii, and Willi im II Clarke, uf
Camp .'III
Heetlon I Camp 1H7. Vv heelmen s Hall,
Lawndile, (,nmp .11.1. Second street above Tabor
road, Olnev Camp .Till 'lorresdalo and Long
shore streets 'laconv Speakers In Camps in i
and 3U3, Charles B Hi Inis State sceretarj .,
Charles II Davis past romnuttider-ln chief,
(.harle (lum of Camp Hn and II M Wentiei
nf Camp 60, Ii Camp .fill Waller S Smaik
past eiinplnln-ln chlei, Jutnca K Helms ami
Itobert A Keel
After tomorrow evening there remains but
thren visitations Camp -'01 on April Jl, Camp
7 on Mai t and Catap 3il7 on M o .Is
The great filing snu ulrnn movement v hlch
waa Inaugurate I on 1 ebruarv '.(I by the State
secretary In connection with thn Stnto executive
iifelrnr hn. In. , Ihn mri-,1 Mili.n.tHl'liI nnl,rt,rl-n
ever attempted b the Patriotic Sons since Its
J organization In Philadelphia In 1H17 All camps
visiiea wno maae any euori to assist in miiaui.
the event nt their meetli i.a a memorablo ono
havn reaped great benefit trom thn movement,
as thn inanv leitera of testimony and reports
on file at State Camp hendiiuartera cleirl tn
cllralo This company of trun fratcrnallta of
man intelligence and eharaitcr waa well named
the Christian siiuAdrou wllh Christian nn in
oda and c nri-tl in Ideas wltn Christian results, '
operating uuii, r thn lulluinen and spirit of the
Inoito oi tnU i nil r. (lod. Our (ountr and
our Order
S Hani oik Commandery. No 3 held a
largn claaa Initiation In Biker Post Hall, where
llftj candidates, one of thn largest classes ad
mined to nn commander) In reient rars,
waa nrcepicel as members of this prngri ssiwi
eointiuinderv Among the spiakera were c'nn
dldates JudRes Morris S Barrett and John M,
Piltirson Past Commander in chief Samuel I
Mai Vlonagle ( mnniandi r li, i hlef Lew Is P Stci s
mil Jrtmm It Hint, of Kejsioui- Commanders
Pump 3i n of Mount Aire Initialed six inn
illdile-, and then turned tho muting ovir to
the good of thu order com"illle whlih had
arratutd for a fjll evening entertainment
which was greutb cnJoed Brother t, W l),d
ak'r Sr bus challenge I Brother ( Imrlea I
Dickinson to a membership innteat to ru i until
Jum which promlies to bo an Interesting af
fair, as both these member have been good
candidate) getters Sever il memlers of Camp
lli.'i bavo nnswered tho cca.ntr'a call.
Camp 17, of Marcus Hook, Delawnre County,
will present a flig an 1 Blblo to tho new Mar
cus Hook High School on Siturcho. May pi
and all the enmpa In that section Imvi- been
Invltidi 'Ihe live chalnnin of tho committee.
John Cantwell la nutllng forth every eiiort
velth his eommltleo to surpiss .invlblng of this
n ituro ever attempted In Deiiw ire Counts.
State Vice- President Moer and Ktatn Svcre
tnry Charles Helms arei arranging for a trip
to the northwestern parta nf the Slate In a
new effort to stir up the campa nf that sactlon
'Iiu in live erators and frntern ellsta preach tho
petrlotlu sldn of tho order first, last and all
the time. Iharc Is no question but that thla
ml-n-lonary trip will accomplish much good, as
aniii of the camps tlnrn mve never seen nn
oflleer of the SUatn c imp, eaiiecllllls thoe In
Lrle 1,awrence, Warren horrent, McKean.
and t'learlield Cnuntiea Arrangement wilt In
mail- for largo public meetings an 1 much In
siriutlvn and Inforninllvn mtlerlal legirdlng
nils ordir and It work will In left where little
Is now known of lite, wonderful record and pa
trlotb achle vuiient of this great organization
llrnlhera ,Moer and Helms Joined the order
vvhvn sixteen years of ago and nnva been nctlve
In It lor twents-dvo and eighteen jears re
spoctlvely. Camp No 82 of Itockdile, Delawaro County,
la trying for 1"l new memhera ln two mnnihn'
time rhls la a camp of spirit and derermlm.
Hon, and with such brothi rs as Baldwin thero
Is little doubt that It will reach tha goal by
Juno 30,
Camp rri7 nf Lancaste r, admitted sixteen
new members at ono session The dgren work
wa performed by thn (earn from Camp ft-7.
undei thn leadership of Captain Willldin J
Shirr, r. appearing In new degree uniforms nnd
miking, of course, an excellent impression,
rh" twelfth B.niilverhBr of tho Institution of
(amp .nn nf Lanrntr. wn a marked aue.
ecas 'line program Included alnclng of "Amcr
ica praser ny tno llev H, ' Dunklo and
selections by thn P O H of A iinndolln club
Ihu address was made by tho lion H Prank
Jalilcmaii. District Pri sldent James r pjieV
tin real llvn district president, presleie-d
workman tn
nroiner i-Jie is a sincere enrneat nn.l ..-el.,.
tho garden of patriotism.
Ihn (onimandery Ceneral. the uniform rank
of the Sons or Amorlo-i, wl II hold the nnnu-il
eonv.ntlon In Vork on Tuesday and AVednemlav
April it iinl M It Is ibo efesln. of the lom
miinder-ln chief and tho cxecutUn commit tea thSt
all thn commanderles ahull ho rtnricntd bv
full dilegntlona Much work l tc. w dno t
this session. Many (hani.es being contemplated
which many belloeo will ho for the li'st id.
vaniement nf thn organization. Horncn V. Mac.
I-iidjen, the senior vlco commander-in-chief will
havn im opposition for tho commander in chief,
ship, na "Mae la well liked among the hoV
and manv be I eve ho will make moat 1 .
commander. 'Ilia servlcea of this organization
bavo been otTeied to President Wilson ana thi
official, feel sure that If duty cili ih" member!
fofund"'n.ncn1ng,.,r',n,-h ot ,h " "" K
Camp 531, of Lebanon, who received the trv
-l'". 'i'-'i1" !VL .". " !li tfli aroSSd fiS
s-inir, iiiini i it inn hi i. nr Ilraulnr i i hiVi;
lending camp In Lancaster city.
on to a
l.lll.llnllu n li, 1-. ....... ,"".. . '"UncncU
rough
. .... ... ,,lv ..,.,(,, A.rii-eiki.
these dates
On Prldas afternoon. Mas- ig cm ,; .
Knoli, will present Bibles nnd flig, inPi50' of
KIT-"0. !?hol. at that pl?en." state "hIc?.,"
limine win mean tne nrpMntmin. .--.v-'.-
tno camp, which will nwko a
prior lo tho meeting.
speech fnr
street parade
The annual report of the stam pamn l....
Issued, shows the order to he in ni.a& 3uH
dltlon In membership i , f Inancea' pilh00";
th eSS secretaries rVmi . ?"""" .I:arh "f
port, which give full Information
each auburdlnato camp In the State.
copy or mi re.
regarding
Proves Loyalty by Sons' Service
HAZLHTON. Pa, April 19 "I havo two
Bons In Pattery A who served on the Mexl
can border npd are ready to give their live
for Undo Sam. Where are jour son,?"
With these words William Kcrst. former
member of Council and Cerman-Amerlcan
e tlicn. replied to critics who . mcTl tholr
Blmftsnthlmnstohlslojnlty.
. AVTOMOBILB
AND ALL
tASUALTYPlSKS
GENEDL
Al
nasi A Xdam
rho S ate Lxecutlve Commltteo of the Him
ramp will soon meet to eonsldi-r an i Imnortant
undcrlaklpg for the best Interests of tho nation
this onb r and It memtershlp ', I'len ?;
dm, miuianrttii. ... ...iii ,..' , --r i'i ui, alter
th
State Secretary Ch cries Brumm Helm. in
deliver patriotic- addresses In Tamn ?.""
Eastern, on May U and Camp 413 r b7PNa'iVr.(St
on Mas 111. Camp 5U expects to lnltfat!?,'i
eanildites and Cnmti J4V 11-. " 1". '.ml0 '!'
,. ... tu etiiiuieinies on
ASSWUNCK
(JNITHIiritTATHM TftUSTatEB
GREAT SACHEM COOMBE
STRICKEN ON THE TRAIL
The Reservations Big Chief in
Hands of Pale-Face Medi
cine Man
Great Sachem John 51. C00111I1& has been
talicn seriously 111 nnd h confined nt hit
homo In Mnhalioy City, ilrother Coombo
hart worked very hard lit nn earnest effort
to lirlntr about 11 substnntlnl Incrmso In
tho membership of tho order, lie almost
lived on tho trains .ami many of his ttlps
consumed a week or more. Tho rc-mlt of
his vvoik already upells n. new day In tho
realmi of tcdmnii8hlp, but It is unfortu
nately evident that tho tension and strain
h.ivo luoucht nholit his prcs-cnt plijslcnl
conilltlon. The Hod Men of tho Stato nro
mudi toncerneil rnil express their deep
feelhiK of anxiety, Grcnt Senior -Saeamoro
Dr. T. C. Jtesvvlclt has taken over tho work
In hand nml Is filling tho engagements of
the Great Sachem.
Brother Beswlck was the star visitor at a big
district meeting held nt Bcllofonto on I rid ey
night nnd on Huturdiy ho met the commltteo In
ehargo of arrangement for tho next great
council acsvlon at Altoona,
Over forty past sachems received the degree In
the krand council office, lu'l North l.leventh
strict last Saturdai night. P tl M William
Conliy presided and trie unwilttin work was
p-rrormed l the (J C of It Thomas i lion
nelly P (.1 H Itiily ra was also present
Thlrtv-slx were admitted hs nirmbers nf tho
great eoum II on Monday night tl rt S I)r T
C Beswlck presided and nfter the rendition of
tne iKgree lau-.s vere inHen ny ureal rrnnnet
H II. Walker. P S Chnrlcs 1" Mlelind V. S
Chsiirs II Bell p H p ,t Kit" P s lolin
Ksher P H I) Turn-ju. P. (1. S. II. II Tonguo.
Twehe hundred person crowded Apollo Hall
17JU North BroHil street to see the dual ritslng
nf ehlefs Illro Trlb- veas raised bv Mlgnoti
Tribe .So no and Illro Council, I) of P. wna
raised bv K'asot i No Id'i 'I hn In autlful rendi
tion of tho work brought round after round of
applause and tlm lionellt derived bv tlu- tribes
and councils participating will bo far reaihlng
several palefiiiis hivlnc, been nlrenil secured
as Ibe dlrret result of the mi ethic
Beautiful gifts were presented A gold toma
hawk to Vlignnn Trllo, piss case in dnnt
I'roplet Walker, llowir toil H ,s ig lleswbk
hand bag In (1 K of It Pauline- IV Beiufn.
flower In (1 W Anna .Mllllgan (1 P Cntliarlm
lluthofT and P (1 P. LelU dross and sewing
basket to I (1 P Mamie Mvi rs and Past
Chiefs listers Kurtv and 1 Melon of Inu Ve r
Inten sting talks wire rnnda bv .sister I)' Beau
fre Brolbers llcswlik l'as ind Walker Ite
frestiments were si rved tend rlmeinf- wn l.,
order until an erl hour
Illro Trlho has Just 1 nncluded n very sue
ressful vear admitting III) lew memlii rs an I
making a sutstinitlal llnaiclal Increise Illro
Council has also set 11 fnst pan. ndmiltlng
fnrtj-three new members nnl 1 asilng u tidy
sum lo tho ever-lnire islng icserve
A large committee from lioth orginlatlnns
had 1 barge of Ibe inlslng of whlih Deputy el
Malnm was ihalrman and P s William II
Bethcll sceretarj 'Ihn lull was beautlfullv set
as a wigwam nnd thn work was demo In full
nboriglnal costume.
'Ihe fortv-slxth anniversary of Moeopomci
T,rl? . J1'-,,"' Chester, will inko plain to.
Jrih. .nJiT '"i',1'""",1""1 nf 'helnll In which tho
trlho meets (Ireat Mae hem Sagamore BihwIiIc
li!flii0tc?1 ' rn,"nu i'nuil II Walker lino bee 11
nv ted tn mike ad Iresscs tn th members and
InV-iIV. H." ,frlon'1" A tlrst-ilass vaudeMliev
entertainment Ins been arranged for thi ocea
slon, nnd tho tribe anticipates a hlglilj success
.aeBtg3 stWWMVo--' v
It Is Easier to KEEP WELL than GET WELL
Stop complaining about
your liver put it right
by using
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since 1804. Sold for years by druggists
and grocers. Ask your3 or write us.
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I Tl II ' II ii JJLZLl "" in " " TC "-7-MBal
! 'MiiHBtvH
rf7'5sSI7
I I
M,- uL li T
ZZ PPy VomeLma.ker. "because so many
people nowadays hesitate to make any pur-
fe tr0?z a a-.h?avy initial ouy-
wiring of your h0use b SSL? "? W for tin
payments, and for Kh& ,r twcnt.y-four monthly
menu. Thi, U The w ;8 Srfc "i? nth?d
to wire our house, and $59 M far S" fi CSt u4.63-34
four payments on the J!; i.the fixtu'. Twenty-
-lnonirfJ?,Srfi f proximately
?.x paymCts of approxfielVj 0t Sh "
HtetgrWeyr Incu'
estimates from your e!er 1 ob,,8aton by securing
secure themPfor jC ilS, tf0"-10 0r havin u
will be sent you Shout Si hWC' ,llustted booklet
can readily learn the details of HP0" relut-from it you
Electricity in the 2 SS I'hf.pf using
"twiciiym tne home and whah J . i , l usmg
of this plan." wnat to do to take advantage
"thin ir,inZ.na
ful event. Tast Sachem Wllilam T, llenu'rtoei'
father-in-law of the present great senior US?
more
m n mpmnnr ni inin iriiin. .
Mocinionncn I eniojlng
ing n nrospercus sson"j,yB
0 adopted on lomorroSV'l
t I-lKlilh and Newmarket :1
fifty-one members ill: 1
A 1 las of ten
win r
leen Id the wigwam a
street. They gained
car.
-- im e
Jllrn Tribe, No .in. and Ithska Council, rt t
trailed In Conshohncken nn last Baturel.W
sleep to raso,thn chiefs of Washita Council
.Ml. lie. nun onBiiiue iriiie, iso. a I, In tiublu
Over 7."i0 person vvero present, nnd mwiy 5
sons worn disappointed nt not lielng able to bVu
admission In (frund Army Hall tn see thjij
two crack team exemplify tho beautiful eeri; '
mmo. .Many fine gift wero exchnngeel h
Irllw nnd lotllicts. Itnskit enrrln.1 i. 1. "r.
beautiful lirge sill, .flag and illro four rjretii - 'A
stump inver anu iiireo engrnved lomnhaww. ?l
W'nstiltii Tribe took tn their tepee from II iS xl
n Inign silk nag nnd W'nshttn t'ountll's VhlVS J
reeelved tnmnliawl. from Itaska nnd li-.,.." vl
plites to fourteen other ehlefs.
'..... . ....-. .u. .,.- .l ..: - .--- 11
iiiuii,',ii nine! eiiKis. mo great chiefs 11
inrrled homo bouuuets nf flowers an 'III
BodePn Sllsr.n, r, Bhoenlxville" r.. 'fl
present
lieiniiv iiiii--i'ie e-nri'M, ,ie, i iificrnxvill. r-
eelved 11 handsome gift. Chief of tlenn;a.
(Icorge I (lllc nnd wife are earnest workers
for tin- order In Cnnslmbocken nnd dese-rv.
great eredlt for tho results secured, llefrrah
ment wero served,
Teoco Trlb", No. .111, wn rnlsed liv tfu
Tribe. Nn an I, In public. In Old fellows' ,ii
Peventv-llrst street nnd Woodland avenue -Th.
work whs perfcetly performed. Oier S'O tJi;
sons sit down Id thn banquet, After the In.
stnlWtlnn (Irent Trnphet B. II. Wnlker spok
em Itnl'iiiinshlp P. H lohn I Islior gave the hli.
torv nf the tribe, and on behalf of the tribe
presenlid Deputy Hugh l.iiikmnn with a beu'.
tlful tomalmwk. C, of 11 Harry Bhlneharl
cuvo nue of bis charoitcr,lstle talks and inn.
tinned thn presentations. Dcputv John .Malons
mclved n set of tomahawks. Thn new sirhem
Dr. Krank Anderson, tiudn n nlrnnc Impression
bv hi earnest nppetl for tho continuation of
the good work of the- InHt term. 'J wentv-thres
linlefacca aro on tho roster for adoption to.
night.
The chiefs of Pnconta Tribe, Vo. 31, wera
raised bv 'I coco Tribe, P a. r.llwood Jnnei
taking the p"rt of Deputy Orent Sichem. Spr.
Bed talks wore the fenturo nf thn evening
encomium being shownred upon tho visitors for
their good work ,
Idaho 'Irlbe will hold n get-together night
for the numbers nnd their friends on Thursday
evenlmr Vprll "'..nnd from present Indications
one of Hehop nld-ilme gntherlng will be en.
loved P Tom Kellev and P. S. Bill .lnn.
C of It Klem Smith and other workers nf the
enninilttee lire uslnjr every effort to gather In
flflv new nieinbcrs Idaho lias started to cllrrth
&, d tn-iiiv of the members hivo already pledgej
en,ve-i to help alonrj tho movement for a
gre-itcr tribe.
The Board nf flreit Chief and tnemhers of
thn rinaneo Committee cotnnnslnB tho permanent
Iwird will bold their nnninl meeting nrt
'lues lay night previous to tho Ureal Council
session Mnt'crs nf importnm.o to thn fraternity
velll bo considered na well n arriincei-ieniN
for tho opening of the flreat Council session to
bo lull In Altooni In Time
Moroponica Tribe No 1 !! will celebrate
th" nnnlverflirv on Thursday night In the new
lull pepuiv (Ireat hai hem Charles K. Ciillls
nnd P t (lardner hive been appointed n com
mitten to reielvn the great i hlefst tl. S S. rr.
T C Besnlek and (Ireat Prophet Walker srs
the speikers Tho tribe bis made wonderful
progress, during the hint sit tnnnns, taking in
llftv-one new members The workers of the
trllm decliro thev will double these figures during
Doctor Bisswliks term
TcirfTstera Fined for Illegal DumpinR
Two teamsters In tho business of haul
ItKr nwnv Hiirlnp; ltiblilah for householders
and nrtlnp; off ashes and tin cans paid $10
lines todny on tho accusation that they
dumped thn rubbish nnjvvhero they hap
pened to llml a convenient place, without
icgatel for city orclln.inceR They are James
Waters, of 2fi 11 West Huntingdon street,
and Louis rtintinignn, of tho samo address.
Magistrate Olcnn Imposed tho lino after tho
men had been ancsted and taken to tha
routth and Yotk sttccts police station.
XiSisW-ws ic,s-,iaijas-JggSgjjiiii7
1
omemaker
fells about the April '
divusewirmg uiler
"This April
offer of easy
terms of pay
ment on wir
ing and fix
ture costs is
peculiarly
opportune, '
. remarked
fi
obultiiL' "'
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