)f I P p FHILADEIgmpETg r.RAIN AND Pl.mtn j'WHEAT-nscdrtS. T3 S70 hu?hcl.. -.tlfll . I A3. aitd n.e.lnts. fnx.lni htinhel ns .....,. ..CnUfd lirm and higher viniler light o7eriip?n, but f, tnio was iucl' y,"01"',1?" No- a white. Miu ."IHlJIVSt " " ,..... FLOUR- x'vrripii, ii i urns, nnd LOSt ?M iu ....i. . uivn auung r :",S. ir mm ..,. i- . ...... ' ... . - Wheat RWor-. a rfd u BPot. ls,:nJMi. Nftor fT1 iaathern reu, - eu--.in,-iii.ainer ISn a red Mi8-"l No. a red. J2 7Ka.7il; rejected A I, lllKi,.,.7": rejected It. .a.OS-Qa.it..' lJ"-"M1 A S '"CORN Receipt. 7OT tiunUH. Tho market f.,i i itrontf ami rrkcn were held r.o higttir. .ffeiiotationas Car lots for looal Irado. its to leca. ffn-Wmcrn No. .Isollnw, $1.7t)tll 71i wesu Vrn No. I j!,.v." '-0?l-'ai western n" ri 1 'tellow. $1.001 07; souther.! No. a yellow, fit? 1 lilW with wheat, but Ityjlpyji unlet. .Jjola. J'.Kmii Winter ttrnlght. rj,.,nsl'.,.T3i Fnnaip 'iVj. patent. l2.7SiH3 23; snrlnc-. first tir.ir. S7 J.vorlte brands, lia.TSOliaj: city 'mills 3 lllie. nod fincy patent. Sl.l.T.lffft 1 -, j We quo" JUCoeiO.CO per bbl , ns to iiualilj. lit).. PROVISIONS if 1 1. i. .., miu .1. .mini uui'i'iy mm lirm fcty ' Tho market ruled firm, with a fair jobbing ps etrtiand. Quotiiltons follow : city beef, in sets. smoxcu auu w.i ."- "Mw; . vniorn nesr, m tti, lijoi., nut, v-iiv ui-5i. unucKies ana itsd. .rs. smoked and air dried. 80c. Western beef Jim njoked. city cured, ns tr. Irand nrd iif-". reV2"'0, t1IP.l,,.', fmoVJ- vealar.i cured. jSOMWc; do bolle.). bonclcsB, 5fcc. l'lcn'e eulders. a. r. curcu. loosa. LOe: d-i. n...i fje. 1'olllcs in clcklc. according lo nxcracs loci. 0t. nrcnkfijiit fcneen ri to brnnd nnfl TprRlte. cllv cured, 31c. llrcil fJ5t baecn wit. ern cured 31c Lard, western, rennet), tlcseea. ;Se: uo. do. do, tubj 3c, Lird, ruro city, ifttle rendered. In tlei'ce6, tSc. LarJ. ujro tlly. Kettlo rcrdercd. In luLo. :3c. REFINED SUGAHS The mftrket ruled firm. Trnnltlln look n. HtlU kulrrsa Rt 7...0c. whlln tbo list quotatirn or th I'ennsyUanU Hucar Comrany uas, ti ku Reflncrs were rcstrlctlns orJera. DAIRY PRODUCTS awrr. Under a Msht flcni n uml cnslrr outldo mica (Quotations: WoBlcrn rrah roliil arked creamery, fanty ipcrlnh -l.v vim i SI'ic! nenrb prints, fnnev j( rttrn. 410' 12c; flrstj. 3!)f40i L4ir. i-itLik iii.'in, u -i i ill ,lr mr mi! . f nirrtfo 1 rw.tn i v id tS'Sr: freciai iuncy brands of trlntn Jobblns it Www: FKKSI Offerlntra Mere morn llbotal rind rrlce furthcr dcnllncd l,"ie per lis, but dmind nt fairly tie Ivo nt revised- I'Rures Qjatntta v Ncarby lirstn. JKtL'O per cin, icjrby iur.nt receipts. 51)00 per mnoi nesti-rn extri flrMr llftii". pop circ do flints, !) '.Ill pr ciino, fnncv iMceteii lanuicu csga cro Jobbing at J')ftojL. er dozen CHGCM2 ruled firm nntl n-nln lilrhrr md-r fnall suppllea nnd ft Good 'le- .nd Quntitlons J.ew Vor!(. full rrtam, fnnev, .icw. 2,V, U2't fiMirlals nlnher, do do, filr to cood, new "04 J7c: do, rart skims. 14U22C POULTRY LIVK Th market ruled steady uidir mod- N VheAt hits new i-iigh reords, tpien drops Profit-Taking anc Fear of Fed eral Action Against Exchange Cause Declines i ni.-.xiii.n. t uamriiiAf f SEW MlItK. April 20. ihlte rrcelted 1 fit tlie nentlier bureau Ihl, mornlni lidi t eat:U Hie follow Ins itc.itl.er tiindltlons: ITer.iperatiirei HlKli. I nv. . Canndlan Northrrsl tleir M W I JUddlo M'et preeli !. frinttmot eleir Ii 111 Ipnrr .MIklhUlil nllcy, .eleir (ft M Ixincr IlMslsslypl Vulley, .preeln 7 03 Uhlo Vnlley preclp Ci 40 The follow Ins prprlnltalloii (In lnliKi) jai reported: .03. .St. IMul und Chirlei Clts .01, Dc.Im Cltyi ,3'J. Piilutlu .32. l'llli barght 4.0, Tort Wimtej .30, Toledo. CHICAGO. April 2G Heavv nollinB, In the shape of prollt-taklnfr tind liquidation, caused a blir drop In tho wheat mirkci .suckles arid tenir9. mn;cd. 31c Urct ham- ' IS0632. Fork. fjmlly.JU.r0O4-.. Bams, B. 1 P. cured. locie, aittC'l'Se: do, skinned, lios., ttt esfl'.s.Uei do. do. smoked, ndffl'jni',.. ,vi .- i today, follow Init a further great advance F. early in tho fcrslon. Micn an nravioui men mark3 since the days of tho Cl 11 Tar wcro eclipsed, i:eltpmetn bordering on hybtcrU baa accompanied efforts to buy. Tho factors en tho drop woro rumor j that tho Goern ment was plannlnc to "net after" grain cc ' chances, and by a foel'tf that tho l-.bor ftlftmnn In norninnv WJtlld Mrtnil ffet t!lt upper hand end compel those in power to , Mcotute peace. For a time thcro w ere tew operators lth , ufflclent darlnff to nell short In anticl.u- Hon of a crop duo after midsummer, and : new luestoi ,ero decldadly bullish In ll ,..t .1...- -., - I. e .... l.nl.lln 2. ucir ieiui uuu it;irauuu ul lucii uuiumt . Affile t,i.ti.ry rr,l,t tin filintn pwtordn'.q hljh point, at 52.C0. May biolto to 2.62'4, ctMlng at 8j.,.D4?Uj'2.319i, ugaintt $2.50-:', t tha closs jestcrday; July, after li.ilnB risen to $2.2BVi. computed .'!th yesterday's ton mark of S2 10?.. dropped to $2 1G, end- v Ing at $2.1,CVi3?2.1C, against $2.15Vj, the final Quotation of vestctday. September, Bfter haIng moved up Co aboe cstcl da's bcMt. to Jl.OGfc, fell to 51 S7i . fin ishing at $1.874 1.S7 '4, against J1.39&. yesterday's final fiuoUitions. Tho maiKot at Liverpool was firm, with offerings scarce Shipments fro mArgcntlna for the week tere estimated at 20G.00O bubheH, acalnst ?,832,000 buthcls labt car. Actho selling also foiccd corn below jc.i terday's close. The Van Duncn-Harritigton Company Md that In the States of Jlinncbota, North and South Dakota seedlnff of wheat has been considerably retarded because of rain nd snow. Tho ground Is In much better ehape thanlt was last Leason because of a laigo amount of fall plowing With a .week o: ten days of uood dryinr weather fei' nearly all tho wheat acreage would he teeded. In Minnesota tho seeding averages SO to 0 per cent completed In the southern pot tlon, 50 per tent In tho csntial pottlon and 30 per cent in tho noithcm part. In ,V lorth Dakota conditions nro spotted In fc, "ie southern and cabtern iectlons sccdluc 3 ou per cent completed, In other localities' rain and snow liac delayed work nnd in tomo cases only 10 i Pet cent has been teeded. In the douthcin territory bomc early grain Is up and In cood ' Condition. Leadlnt futures ranscd as follows: ' v.,.. .. .... . .... VcetVa , .. nBi- jncn, lllRll l.nw , lost .hoc iiT l fil . ittl r. Mi. ! r,4. 2 31 ?W a. IS L-".1W "111 J.lllU i fceptemb'er S II! 1 W'j LtO 1 41 1 J1?4 1'., ' ''" J.uu" a.oi'j i.oi-v .corn (net delivery) S 1.4U, J SJI1 1.13 tl 4ft i -ISi-f V l.'Oji 1.J1U J.4J, ' Heptember... l,jq(i 1.3a(5 LSI 1 3I'S l.tlllVs l.U0i l.&Vi Lo?' . 704 . H7U . r.7 (11 ' I I I r.u'i ivty ... Btptember. May Jlllv 72 . B'I'S i.-.H ,'i0' .21.37 .Ji.r,.-. .JL0J .20 07 .JO 31 J.U37 .3T.R-, 21. M yi.7.-i 21. bU 20 Tl 20 110 20 UJ .is or. 21. 3", Jt.13 (21 2". XI.30 (21 7 Jt,U 21 bU '21.77 tJl.SO i'n.rr. .'0 2.' t20 on an in jo 41 tail "' 20 4(1 '20 fill t20.3U .-IjcptamLV'r'. Jul.. fccptAnb'c'r! r ura JJly 37, ft.". JR7.73 17,2". 72 37.bS .7:0J lUIJ' i',i. .-OI..JO ..1..1 .1 Bid. tAkod. Nominal 37.(13 3S.V1 37.7: '' NEW YORK DUTTER AND EGGS V....NKV YOni;. Anrlt "d ntJTTKn Keeflptl. ,fwmo tubs Mnrkct lower nd unsettled. Jllanw- x si?flnc' 40'4c, oitras. MSSOVic: first ,37 V ?.7C' iniida. SUiS7r. tilato dairy,' SUVic; Irol- ...'j'i i rcamcry. s:i7edie . t-uus Heeclpts, .u.438 casea. Market i'3et. u.,i r tiiasoTl -'W33c! seconds. U0O31!c: whlto. SSOSV1 "own. Sl'fessMci mired color. 32Va 3de, xsiras. avc: aioiaso. .ii,o w. iijo.ei -,Jj.i-.'i; "e Rcservo Banks' Discount Rates JO or Over 10 Over 3' UP to 30 UP (0 00 P'Poston. HCSn vor a pfc.uiiuaeinni r2tlrhh,.nrl ClAtUtltn IfShlejKo fcW.. Qverpo Up to cu Upiouo """,' fe'KMton n au sw s'i rVKW Torlc.ji.. B 3 5 thlltdflpbla .. 4H CljreUnd .... 6 , 3. .. iy louts...... 4tl l.H il-T". - ' l"M"P Ovor ro up to 00 r. ' 4 4 ....3V,' 4 4i JU "Hi ? A ' jffl-nn'ssai.-'v: ? 2 h h ?&KV .?:: iw 1 ', Francisco. J aH i ! V ls.1.nl n.4 aArrnrirtl. 1 nm ::f.n.Su,!v;'?. Quotations t "i. nd ,nn.i..:' ."-v.-'' i 'inn rnn,..,. ri:i.K',.x- $$&&:&&& rP'lJiMv Vestern, dry-ilckn : lil'i '' ,"tira n Syih In. per pair "tu's. ,n ,'. wilstS .li,',,, W'lBhlne IIMfo lbs ..? H? c'.i''t ',0- ".do. flo, welnhliiB V ii,, ,'r wf, 2"lstci 'folllnt U.lekeiS. " sir ' l:lr,V,lr- -1'C rjll lbs. tier unit "iJv, ' 5 "'"" weahlnt: 6i-sc. broilers jl . iTll1c,,.',?11S) V'' H'.S nearby, welshlne; lit nSnil": t,",,1,c. do. oihcr turkejs, per it. l'n?,,J-."'": "I'leee. Mio-.v, l" fcr.n, aiiVnic .J,lr-.,'cM''r"t 1-&R.V. VilP VJ,V,V ! w "''.C perWd,!,"i:'l5t:i"p ' mni' No. i. OUcOJl S3. ' 1,SllQ'-'-.. small and KRESII PRUITO ri.,r r,r.;'Ai,' n-en ,,m,! . ', ...'""." HC". n "fl "..II Bw ifA,, VCTW. te 1fi .'" " Jro. tmr rrjii. iTi"V ''" u n.i ..i .. ;".. y ' u. inn- ;y iju Miric- iratirjrirlcF, vt .ii v-uryiina. VLT.ETABLns T'le renernl imrlpu ni uuIpI t a. l.rl r. fvlvanli. rid lVnil- ork.,oiV "Si."' .'..."".. :..2W.1 4n. S per bus li , i:w,u 1 ..no to, per bush . I 4Ur.l 111, Jf,, "lOHVl, ! , 1. Dniiino .,1.1 ..- i'nlthjipi. Pinri.u ' ' L V inujcr. t.M 4 'i rfi 5Pin bniMiili NrrfolU K nor liM iTii i ... i ir if t)Cr I -v .'- t.vr '-'" . mi ' .' li" nii J. ..' r-. ,s," ,"'' "I i ner bos sV.i v Vrj. Florid i pop bu-.k.t Jl 7.'.((JJ I'ucunilyri Ilorl.li. per basket JJC 3 Hoots tlnrll. .fi Jill liuii-hir. Si-, .r lludljlies !orfl. IS.I (i.Tji ',.." : . iHT I ni-'tei 2 -ef 5 T ' V, mn .i" ' ,?.;.. ,ar.T" . wr r,'.' c ' AniiriLus Boiithcrn, i er do-rii biiiihra Calosml ft; faiiey I ooi" .-, vliolcL-, 'T,0C.. Ilusuioma. ier 4 lb Lislclt." LONDON STOCK SIAUKET Tradinr; Slow, With UrJoatono Steady. First Loan Effect Favorable LONDON', April 2G Tending the an nouncement of the budrjet, which 13 c-.pected to bo pos poned again ftom next Jlonduy until Wednesday, trading In securities on tho Stock i chango was slow today The undertone of tin markets generally, how ror, .as i: toady Tho consunimi.tlon of tho first loan to Great Urltiln In the United States had a favorable effect Tha gllt-cdgcd necllon wus weaker In. spots, notwithstanding caB mopcy. Tho m irlvCt'R loan Indohtednoss to tho Hank of I'ngland lus 1 en canceled Tho new war loan was c Its first dlvldenl today. Americans wcro quiet und mixed. Cam. dlnns were toflcr. Homo lines wero R'xady. Argcnttno rails were heavy. KlnnnA pro fttlcd In Allied bondi, with the fcellrt con fldcnt because of good war news. Some Brazilian and Mexican d;scrlptlonn weic ctrong 1 1 1 ties wetc nulet. Thcro will be no fcsslcn of the lXUiangj next Tuej day, "May Day." Financial Briefs Vnltcd States gold coin, to tha amount ot $50,000 l;a been ,-lthilrawn from the New York Subtreasury for Hhli ment to tho West Indies. Tlie Baldwin Locomotive) Works lias re cclcd otders for tho following locomotives: CK- 1'acillc typo for Central Railroad of Now Jersey: one Mikado type for Kanawha, Glen Jean and Kasteru ltallro.ul ; one O-G-0 tjpe for United States Government. Twcnty-ono rallioads In tho United States report gloss earnings for tho betoml week of April of $S.7G2,2ft2, an Incicaso of $1,170,353, or 15 51 per cent. This compares tftth a 17 5G per cent Incieaso In same week In 131G, and with a decrease of 4 SJ per cent In 1315 Tho London Stock Exchange will closo May 1. Tho Curb Association has Ilctcd 150.000 common shares of American Stores Com pany of no par aluo nnd 400,000 shares of Hern Silver SIlneB Company of Utah, par aluo $1 a ahaie. The Glrard Trust Company directors at tholr meeting today appointed F. Lewis Carroll nsslbtant secretary of tho com pany. Mi. Ilarroll has been connected with the institution for tho last clcen $enr3. Tho Consolidated Gas. Klectrlc Light and Povvar Company, of Baltimore, report.i for tho month of March gioss lncomo of 740, 407, an increase of $35,122 over tho earns month labt car. Not Increased J27.12.'. Kor n no months tho ctoss lnci eased S751.00-'. Tho New York Suhtressury talned $l,73S,0CO from tho banks jc3terday, mak ing a cath net gain ulnco 1'ilday of 58,720,000. RAILROAD EARNINGS l.r. LOUI3 aOUTHWKSTEItM 11117 Muu.ooa Inereort fOS.UUO Third week April WAIJASH Tnrrh ffroaa ..... ;3,37K.lll 1211 014 111,5.11 230 MJS J-0.017 V r,ct i d-i i i'i Ttrco months' irc.a .. i,iitiill7 Nwt 2.311.771 uAivri.uom: axd ouio Starch: . .... ... Oreratliffi revenuen ... J.OW.j'.J .Net miaiatino ruuuuis LJOI:b07 Thrro months! .,.--, Oiitratlna: lovuiues . $2J,1.10,7i4 Net oneratliu: revenue 5 Uu'J.Uj (.'3 OT. 718 ;J7 : on .-.on JS1.U1I CIIIC'AUO, lNUI.VNAPOr.19 AND LOUIS VI f. 1.13 Ihlrl veek April $lh7.4S1 131,100 rrom July l.. . 7..ilJ,02l KbS.Ml CIinSAIUJAKC AN1 OHIO Third week April ..'P.1!'-1'?,?' "p.-,1!? l'rom Jul! 1 15,2.'...218 3111 1..7 IIUITALO. nOL'HUSTJJn AND I'lTTHrtUnaH March Brcss Nit Surplus ... Threa montbi rrrhs Net SI. 113 10S Jill RtTifirnMv N" ,1 SI VI run (lj K,.,!,'l , lv Inesip apple i, tiorf 1 e(. rn r i1' ." J- r'" s '' .olc. -i -,o- ."-r,".rPr "' J.ancj. sjstj.vi. i rrics. rnnn i !!' .M5!iO. ,ir. 1.1.7.1V AJi" - - --.w WIM1 1 11" I" Illll I Mr. i' ,-.""? i!-;r.i. .rwwVi82,,IW,,,, V 1,1 ,. H llllo Ii..,n,,... . ...' ri . it, i la per bbl No 1 Mii v. V, ".? ' "'" i"iteis " "? l4 r, MirZ&z ! I. 11 s. .Vn -. n li"" ilC- 11'',"--- WW. VllforA a ' u, eV iSi'i-'-''V'uldV'tt. ;rr JM1 1ISJ li'l.7Ul .VI HI', 1(11 K4'. 'ii,7nn 2.1I.4J7 8-2 174 1)35 15U 1K3.7.1T UII.II.'J 3 (Mn.r.i-.T 4SII.4IIII Surplus . '"""" ic;:Aa and tacifig. Third yeek April J401 mi) ITom January 1 ".a"3 '31 OIIAND THUNIC Third ek April M.OM.031 3UU, 170 t.'3,:;o l)eC"ao. LOCAL SIINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKa Hid. As'c. .117 .OS :if :?S :!S ;;:J .24 ..'.0 ca ,0J .m ,117 .0 .01 .07 .03 . .01 .III ,111 ,0J .03 ,11.1 .lt .11 .13 MacNamara Midway .......... Mbspah Kxtenslon . Montana North Htnr lai,n llllla ...... , apUWlKUD STOCKH niue null jiootii . . . . ; Comb Fraction ; Dlamonnold 11 H Daisy .,...... Oro J.'.IT' ", Sandstorm. Ken . M1BCELLANKOU8 rfi Sims ::::::::::::::: :03 i JICU" ""'" ' Harmony Mills Declare QIvMends BOSTON. April 26 Haimonjr Mills have riee'arcd a dividend of 2 per cent on common rtoc? Thrco months nco n dividend of 1 n.r cent wap deelared. The regular tnjar ?.rlv dividend of XK nor cent was declared RECRUITING SLUMP .C0NT1UES1CSW Lcso Than Fourth of 4000 Wanted for Army Hero Enlisted Enlistment 'Batting Averages' in 'Birj Lcatju? Ball Towns "."'eo-e' Tot j'Strdty "si-jre" . . f!9 101 fit Detroit .... Cincinnati .. Boston St. Louis . . . Chicarro .... Pittobuigh . Brooklyn .. . Philadelphia f.tirdlni 10.10 1D.30 11.70 n.Bo 8,ca 7.51 i.C2 Cti'J no 41 h:j 207 78 41 100 111C 1C80 1317 ulUil 803 P30 1043 jmovv ioru 170 31U0 31'J Tho flmll nil nliAin '.... t. .i-1 nnny, navy nnd marine corp3 cnllsl wonts yesterday, the total from April 1 to today nntl the rur-bc cf enlistments per 1000 men of Mili tary ago in tlie vatious citic3. WASHINGTON, April 23. Nevada ii the first State to furni-li her full quota or rccn-ita to the UnilcJ Statci army, the War Department an nounced today. With tv.'cnty enlistments jcalerday Nevada's tot.il reached 173 e'even more then iter pro rata share or re cruits. l'cnnsjlvania led in recruiting yes terday with 181 mm. Illinois vvai nct with 1C7, r.iichi'Mn third with 11 G and New York fourth with 107. Winch is atill leadinrt v.itli a total of 3102 rcc.-uits uince April 1. The reuniting slump In riilladclphla enn tltiuod today 111 lift r, iccrultlng nfflco was Ihetc r.illsfactlon this morning anil th t wns in the ojlio of tlu Military Tinlnlng Ctmps .c.-uc .mon commercial Tru-t nuilllng. wlieto 3G3 mu have .ipjilleJ for tho ollkcrs' training ionise tn ho bcun at Tort Nlagtra, N. Y. May 1. At least 80" men will clgn before that date. It is beloved Colonel Charles M Allen, USA for mer commander of the Tlrst Tinnsjlvftnli Infantrj, National Guard, returned to Plill. ndelphla todi and cxiucsred surprlso that so few men have enlisted "It cettalnly Is a rurprlse to mo to find that tlie regiment has not t cached petco ttrength jet." lie tald 'The call for volun teers rhottld have filled overy teglment without rtelaj " Colonel Allen b.is been Asulgncd as Krd eral mustering oliicer here llo has been Inspecting troops In North Carolina Conscription will bn nccccsary to supply l'hlladclphla'u idiaio of men for tho at my, according to Colonel C A. 1', Hatfield, nrmy recruiting olHcer Less than a fourth or the 4000 men wanted for tho army from thU city by tho end of this month havo been enlisted It will icqulro two months tn (111 out this quota nt the present tato of enlist ment, Colonel Hatllold aid. Tho phj!lcnl tjpe of tho nrmy recruits, how over, has Impiovcd greatly slneo en listment began, laid Colonil Hatfield. Whcro nearly 20 pci cent ot the applicants rcto rejected during tho llrrt di.s of re cruiting, only 7 per cent of the applicants blnco April 1 have been denied adniltt.tnco to tho army rtecrulting for the navy, while flow, is more tatlsfactory than aie the army fig ures. Tho naval const defonbe iescive re el tilting has appreciably lost Its momentum. A total of 821 men applied for enlistment In nil, bianchcM cstcrday. Of thcbe, 202 vvcio accepted. Tho enlistments were: Army, 4S, navy, 23; marine corps, C: reve nue service, b; naval coast defense reserve, 75; national guard, IS. A mailne recruiting rally will bo held at tho bouthvvest corner of Broad and Atclt Mrects tomoirow, with n concert and open r.lr vaudevlllo show by musicians and actors ftom tho Globe Theatre. Marines will dis tribute recruiting llteraturo from their en listment tent on tho corner. Tho following wcro among tho flrrt en listments announced today: UNITED STATES NAVY Joseph Snbalth. 21 23IS N. 3d st John Joseph Itopnej. ail, 42.1 i: fomcrtct st. Inomuo I. Eii at. .(tin f!r,iir .. Jt Ii. JlncClaw is, Poselle. Del. 1; 11 Mncddvv, 2il, Roselle, Del Illriun II Harris, .111. Wilmington, Dtl. (1. VY I'rlts, 17. Kenneth Hnuarc. l'n James Andrews, l!l, JH7 Presson st Loon lVlton Nichols, IK Wllmlnitlon, Del Dmlel Patrick Decney, 17, 23.-7 N lioesu st Ilobert H Hodeltln' 21. lleadiiiR. Pa. I.io J llehr, 2U, a.'.'7 .s riindulclt st. William Clowd, 2J, a3.)(l N a'.th st itanuond J. Henry, Jl, 0",J N Hnndolph et. Earl H Meshel 22. hejdlnK. T.i Nell r Kane. a7 2141 11 nt John C'blll.otoloskj'. 18, la27 S Tatton St. UNITED STATES MARINE COItI'3 Mfjer VVclssmnn, 20 1119 t,io st, David II I'ancoast, 3." 220J Van Tclt t. Harold 1'annlns. al Worcester. Alass JX!,.'.,.er J.'u.cl 1'ennr, 20, UUi llamberger st Willi im Klllej IX 30(11 Ealrmount i ii. lluasell I'ancoist. i'O, 3112.1 Aahton nvi. 1.1m. r ('lata Wman, 21 I.ltltz, Pa H mlej Darlrh, 31, I'ljmnutli, I'.i V.'altor lorepli Rrpirlnc 2(1 13W N Itili st Joseph Itnjmond rilVeir.ild 23 5021 Neivh ill st Anthonv Joseph KnvvKer lt, Kratkvllle. 1'a Meyer Coin 21, 021 Kprueo st. WoKbcrt Alexander Jtoicrs, ai, 513J It instead GcorVro Munt:er Roblrson, 10 Conshohockes, Ta, NAVAL COA&T DEI'ENSE nESEUVE Jamei .Martin llovi Irs, 10 1832 Arth i.t. Jnicph Edwin CouRhun al .1 MeKeo Plaie. Fred Thomas MacNumct IS, U1U Meujt t John Warren Umlth, al IS7 nipka st. John Moseman. 3u, 130J E .Montsomery nvo. Myron liulllnicr Oclselmin in iiunomr I'd (leorso llovvo Kemon 211, Atlantic City. N. J. Wllllum Otto Wolf, a I Allentown. Pa Samuel Olell, 20, S713 (Trstnut st. I.ev;l3 Cohen Hartsell 21 U.'li Dli klnson st. John Livvlt tlontKomery, lb, 1.224 Penrose ave Arthur HaTOii. 2.1, lull) Christian st, Herbert 11-iymond Ochs, as 3d.' I Dalts st ileorKO Edward Yost, ao Heading. Pu ' Itaymonl Allen llojer 19 Iteadlni;. Pa. Elmer Howard Hover. IS Reading Pa Ilobert Walton vjbellnK IN 7.'s N amh st, William Henry Iledjes. 19. fijlil Pulaski uve. Alfred Ranb Eyssel, ill 39US Sprueo st. John Clark Jr.. ail a.'.ll N Howard at, Raymond Whltefleld. 18, 1131 N Itessa st AlbcrlM Fairfield Jr. 21 am W Albanus st. UNITED STATES ARMY Walter Dltmxn 22 2JO-' Hope nt humucl mnftlcrl ll 41ai) H-ilem st Robert Ollnii. Jr , 4u, 2.III K Jluntlnirdon st. John I. llrenrcn, IK rtiJH Keytoo-t laiony. Frank L. Kcssler. 22. ISIS Oakdalo st. I.yall V Hair, 21. Mil N atltn st Harold Menn. an. 31.1 N, 311th st. Ralph F Coleman. 21, 2127 N. 20th St. Stanley timlfi, lit. 4211 Frnnkford ave. Joseph fla' urn, aj, n 1 V'ntklns st. (leorge J Hart. 30. 3813 Miller St. Wllllil'i If JackHiin, Jl, HlJ I vi i. .ice St. Louis Nemnin, 21, 123 Monroe rt. James Flcir 34. 4SJJ Smlck st Robrt J Mr Cool, 111, 1I3J H. ath st. Ernest 11, Xlroadnntrr, 19, HarrlsLjrK, Pa. Louli Tomaa. 2J. 417 Wlmlow st .' Camden. Frunk A, Ilutz. Jr. al, l'lilladelnhla W'ulter J Uarvln. .(!, ,142 Hunllnndos t Piul llraun, 3. Palaro Hotel, KIi and Race sts. Howard Ultima. 111. ai.'il (laul st. David nirmlnsbam. 20, Colllncswond. N J, William J. Mitonlle, 17, vi Hnmbrey st. Edward (1 Dillon. 11 4(llt Woodland ave. Richard K. Martin Jl Lancaster. Pa. Frank ciBnercs, W 141 N. (itst st. Ralph Ilium, Jr., al. 4101 Locust st. HenJamln (I Keteham. aO, (l.'ltl Jefferson st. Stanley J. Ilarsihoskl, .12 Plymouth, Pa. James. M Dalton. 2.'. ti.'V N. Carlisle st. ' FJIIST INFANTRY. N. O. P. Oeorc" Hall, 18. W0 Jmkson st. raiicl Hrldgen 2" (1713 Leeds St., David Dexter. 32. 281 East Chelfn ave, H Clin Ion Dlnsmore, 18, 22311 S. 12th at. Harry llesm .12. l(i7 Orlmna st. THIRD INFANTRY. N O. P. John C. Darlington, 28, 1039 Trinity st,, I.o Newton "'crry. 41. 1030 rino st. Big Dividend for New England Co. BOSTON, April 26, The New L'ngland Manufacturing Company today declared a dividend of 25.6 per cent, pa j able, May 10 to holders of record today. This n tho sixth dividend declared sinco January 10, 1917, malting paid or payable 332.8'pcrcent. Indian Refinlnjc Pays on Back Dividend ....mtr -vi-mrr Andf ?l ThA Tndlnn t- fining Company declared BU per cent on account ot necumuiatsd dividends on pra- fcrrccl ctocK.i payayit ,i K:V', i 1 1 t r Y-' weav is Warden 1. 0.0. F. GRAND LODGE Count oOVolc Indicates Full Staff and Also That of prand Encampment The count of the ote In the lodnc of the Slnto for ginnd lodge officers, virtually .out. plated, Incuics the election ot 1' 11. ,1nvjh ':. Vcavcr, ot Mou U Zlon Lodge No 71. ot York, ns grand wntden, who iccolvcd noro linn 1000 votes, twlcj ns tinny ns given to the ne:.t highest candidate Finnk Shit ion, of Gahonlo Lodge, No, .,'1, ot Pltitt n. Tho election of tho other ninccri 1 rings up for grand master, l.ohcrt W Mom inn cry, Philadelphia ; deputy rr.vnd ma tcr, ai-jy ii. neinnn, ot iiarrishUlR; srnivl Kd tetnry. X'sher A. l-.ll. Philadelphia; gttitid trensuicr, l'red C llunvc,i, Scranton , grand reptctctitntive, James 11. Avcrj, l'hllade'. phia, Tho rlertlnn nt er.nrl h.. .-....... ...n. ... ( ,,.,,v, . IIW,,tllllllllV lllll- ceis tcsultcd ns follow-. Grind natrl.vre'i tlcurgo It, Uatios; Timd high priest, L A Jones; grapd tenlor warden, .1. A. Strllc grand Junior vntdon. J. Itcc I li vine, crind rcrlhe, L'dwln L. Hitter . grand trcaiuur J. Henry Ueltcl. an I -ra.nl rcprcs'nt tlve, Humu.I .1. Foii v.ic. will icprcscnt ih jurlidctlon r.t 1'ne lc Inn o." the dovci -i0-n gtand lodso to.be u , in LoulsAillc, Kj. Arrnngements fcr the creat demonstration in Pir.iun und al u.- Metro wlnan iipera Houso liiuit.ii,P ?.r?BU.,..,r!llrrni1 t.'tiwrlnie v,e r,...,,ni ?!? c,lty Wlrellos nr. inoutllilnr for l.iclr idlKrliiiiiitii t l.iWd.-ltihli the r.poita uvervMelmlnj: uticndniLe, , lie denionatru'i. ii ill nuk tVe iliinni of ?Jc.l.r f .uni'ry dinbd nrowili nnd pruspcrlty for tho order, 1 io i i amion h is lien.i t irtn . larly mark"d In thla ni. Nh,ie tn r iiitl lutl.e ftiicc-.i nn niantnin.il Aiiiith. r im.i a, :. im -.'Y,"1?"! uon is tn k tho prnnn I van! i Odd lfllona ,iii opionunllv tn e ,pr. si their ' tippreclntlon tf the splenlld ion.iiili.ii 'l11lV0.!,omi!. rul" ".el inembers nnd uruuns v hlcli tho trdsr iiiiintilns in thlt ilt. Peats of I onor will le rejerv 1 for th- fi I lowlns celebrltli i. inni of whi 1 1 nr miin'nH i.f tno jiidtr John VV.unru'.ir v,ioinp,e niilc; Wiu-t. r (.rlti nntm it as IVnm eyJlJlor Joini Hmir . x limeruoi Ihi.i S .(tuart. Dr llujs-ll H Comvcll. .. l.ln.nln ;x.clr,'"..V"l.,lu" v u" ' l' "Itti. jln..r 'i.i.mim II Hinltli Ul.ntni Willi. in II W'l.son. Jndm John Patterson Jul?" Utie E c ran" Uivern.r llrumUiu-ii, the it i In.niis v imls, J su. 1r.xler, Juslke Pmnrv A. Walllni, 11 ub r ot laxen W I re, in ) l.cntrlik and Dr ,i I. n vvool l.Iscnbcrr. -jpcriiitcudeni ot tlu iht r PUblla Hiliooln Iho speol.ei" 1 b icnldi tho rrnn.l mis Ier nnd th .1 i uw i.r.nl ptixter Junn V. nm- iiianrr. mt'mi, in .ii i,,, oiuUor r.no ineniUr ot .No Hun, nnd Dr. ltu.fll Cimi.i II On thr iv.uliis of the demon itrulon tho nticcta Villi l mud with banda i ml run hi u, Uoljh LodT, a will sallier at np.ialnt.il pi ii a In nil paitx of tho ctty and riov.- slniultam ouslv un tno Op. r.i llouai 'lh. meinliera it tho order In Jenl Int.mn Ii i a In n 1 v.hlih is la noux ninoiE Hie mus.nl o- nil at'unj nr lniternal budlis Ihev will I, u luinpinlid bj members from rluux parts ot Munt.onniry Count. , Tho conllnjent of the or 1 r In Cheat, r v 11 lie nproaciitid In the par ides In i hu . dele batlon Darbj nlono will irotnbly iwnd inure than r.lio iiir-i under tho dlreillon of Hurry 'jarbottom llretber Tarln Horn and F. C ion--ii. n widely known Chcilcr liujlno.-.. nun, will nurs'i .1 th, boats Turn Debiwaro Ouunt (.MJ lillo , ii ip ban bem protnlnint for jturs u, iiui-Ks i ouiu), nnn mo lien iiniiou to u. tint ii Its (ltl-j and towns will bo mm of the lirecst frtm nnv niWniiorlia iininl L Sen ator Orlm. of Dovlejtown. will b the kadcr et the liueks County Odd iMlows Probably the Ian-, at ropres. tit itlon from any outside tliv will be furnished b Cnnul. i.. It la pn dieted fiat nenrlj ivery Odd Killuw In Cinilni and tho vlclnliy will cr.ni tn u i ,nr. (or tin crvat ineeitn? All Iho towns on tho Main Lino will havo membirs In line. Hon Wllsou K. Voh- and Judao Trexler will head tlo d-lerjatlon.from Lihlch Countv w.iro tho rnthuslisia for the nrd. r Is HtiMt mil when, there nro 111) Batn rocelvhu tho dj.rers In one lod ;c. Iha comnlttee; dors no' lope to seat nil the trousirds In tha. Metropolitan Hp-rn Hoiim It Is plannlni; (or nn overthrow meetlna which Is to bo uddrossul by tbo epcak.ri of tho iven. Ing after tbty havo nppcarul biforo tbo imctlnT Itisld. Musle will lc provided both InMdo niil nutaldj tho bulldlm; to nrouao enthusiasm nnd lend the slnslnj of patriotic iin'tirms On Saturday nlilit next tho tilnety-olabth an niversary banuut will bo Uvc.i In Mercaiilllo Hull. flamuel If Tope r. C, P ehalrnun of tho exeiutlvc rommltteo In eharca of tho i.ranl rally nn May f. la (clcbnitlou of tho nlnetj elK'uh o .weranrv of Aimrlenn Odd 1 elluw Milp. wnj nillnted Into 'lotem I.o.Igi, No, ll)(.H, In Octnber. IB HI. nnd In tho followlnu month waa admitted to the Templo Encimpinint, No Kin taking ncllvo Interest Immediately In both urumlzatlons In Hull ho was clort.d deureo inn iter In both tho lodse and the ciic.immmnt hud bicimo u past chief patrl irch and past crand In HUM). In 111(11 l.o was a member of tho committee oi mllcn.e of tha llrand l.ou; anil served two terms on the commute., on printing of the (Irani Lodgn nnd thrco iurs on tho loninltteo on coiupctltlvo dtsreo worlc of tho tirnnd Encampment As i iptaln o the degree team of his encamp ment ho accompanied tho stuff to Toronto In HJIKI at the si-slon of tho Soverclru Orand Lolae. and In tho competition tho team von first prl.o In tho uoldes ruin dereo nnd second prist In tho patriarchal degree In 1IIU7 tbo staff under his direction conferred tho thrco dc precx before the Orand Encampment In Lnn taster in 1110 nt the session of the Hoverilgn Orand Lodso In Atlanta, Oa , h.. directed his team, wlnnlnc first nrlze In both tbo golden rulo nnd ronl purplo degrees llrotbir I'opo vmih nomlnattd for grand Junior warden of the Orand l.i.rampmcnt nt the session In Allentoi n. nnn was i iiTie'i. uy it inro iiinjorii in cicn tember. lstl, he, with his de.rto staff ion poted at tbo m sslon of tho bovercl.li OrAinl Lodge, and nealn won flrrt prlzo for tnu patriarchal and golden rulo degrees. Ho v.as Installed ns grand patriarch nt tho aesilon of the Orand Ehiampment In Pottstown In lull and hla stag lUMln competed, winning first prl.o In tho gold, n rulo degree At tho s.Bilon of tho Orand Eneanpnunt at linens, burg. In 1IH.1, ho pn sided in i.rin.1 intrlanli and his staff won lirat tirlao In the royil purplo degree In 11)1(1 Orand Masti r Perry A Shauor appointed P O. P Popo a member of tho com mittee on tho luuth anniversary of American uJ 1 PeMowshlp, For two ears ho had In on a member of tho cotnmltteo on Legislation of tlm Orand Encampment at Chainbi rsburs In lliln ho vas nomfnatod ns a i indldato for grand representatlvo to tho Soverelnn Orand Lodi;et und nt the election list month dfeiti,l tho In cumbent. P 11 P. Philip 11. Vctter, of Sirun lon b a small riajorltv, P II P Popo Is ono of the rvcmberi of Orand Master hhinora "fllna uiiuadron " whhh has been dolnit such cxiellcnt work hi Philadelphia In ineieaslng Interest In Odd 1 ellowchln durlnr tho last winter and spring He. served u si u as flcrlbi. of the lomplo Eucumpnent and bus been necretarj of bid lodge for tw.lve oars. Eo Is a member rf tho Aetlvo Odd 1'ellowa Asso ciation, a repnsentntlvo of tho X O O, I l.m ploym.nt Ilureau and a member of ltllla l'eiiu llcbclcah Lude.c. Iho Aetlvo Odl Fellows" Association has ar ranged for dlvlno h rvlees ut the various churches Indicated below and urges tho attend ap(o of lar.o lodge delegations Mutihmoro Memorial Preubjterlan Church. Monleoinery nvonue near Etghtunth street tho Rov Herbert It llurgess pastor Meet In biso ment cf tho ihurch ut 7 10 sh rp I Irat Uiptlst Church. Oreen line Manajuuk the Rev ."I A. Crawford pnstnr Mcit In Man. nunk Lodge foomMit 7 3u sharp Erie Avenuo .Methodist Episcopal Chain h. Seventh street and Erio nvenuc Dr John 1 Or. pastor Meet In basement of tho church at 7 JO sharp Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel Twent) -second nnd Sprdio streets, tho Rev. Oilo Wnrfleld, II D . minister In ihirge Meet nt llniad ard i'ld oral sttiets 1415 Locust street and Twenty-first and South streets ut 7 II sharp. Form nt 'lwenty.flrst and Sprueo strctts at 7 1.1 sharp Ilenion ProsbMerian Church. .East Cuinber land and Celar itreets, Wllllum II. Puh, M A pastor Meit In Textile Hall, Kensington avenue und Cumberland street nt 7 11 sharp Hebron Memorial Presbyterian Church Twen-t-tlfth and Thomtson streets tho Rev. Lesilo Kirk Richardson pastor Meet In Totem Lodge room, southvvtst corner Tiventj-slxth street and Columbia avenue, at 7 11 sharp. Chelten Avenuo Methodist Eplrcoral Church, corner East Chelten and Stenton avmues Oer rrjntown. tho Rev J II, MacKnv. pastor Meet in tro Sunday school room nt 7.30. Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Ortho. dnx and Orlsiom streets, rrankfnrd the Rev VVana Channel! pastor Meet la tho Sunday school room at 7:13 sharp. A-speclnl session of tha Grand Lodts will b held by Perry. A. Shanor. grand master,- and other ofOrera for the admission of pust grands tn membership In Iho hall of Mlllo ladge, No" 100(1. Room D. sixth floor. Parkway Hulldins. Thursday, May 3. next, at USD p. m. Previous to tha special "eeslpn Iho grand master will make a fraternal visit to Mil Lodge. In Its riBUlsr session, and all third desrea memliers aro earnestly Invited to by rresent nt that time. Iho lo-nperktlon of tha district deputy grand masters Is requested. Iho secretaries of all lodurs are. particularly rruuested to ex tend this notice to all past grands entitled to rccelvo the past ttands and Orand Lodsa degree. , V Clnelnnatu Lodge. No. 20(1, has organized a Raltlmoro Club to go to that city m lull) to bers at that time. Cho loda. haa also under way extensive alterations to Its homo at Amber and Norris streets, costing several thousands a ! dollars vvhleh when completed will give tha building a much mora attractive aprwance. Th s lodgo mads a very material gain for the term Just ended, and (he new onicers, headed hv Nobl Oranti Joseph I. Sullivan, are rnaklnt: KdeterVnlned effort to keep up the food work for tho Present termu Itllle Lodso conferred tha first .decree In Jtull form on ila" of clshte.n candidates. An rx. Optionally large attendane. enjoyed th. work r1;... .1 -w. tesm. A IsrgH delegation fmm Fn Cho Id? brought four candidate! to re. e-lv th nrat degree. Other visitors wera A I. SrVAIdrsy. ef Fraternity Lod., , Minneapolis. Mlna. i Milton O .Fisher, of Tower Ijdte. rower order In Anerlui. All brothers aro Invited to Join the club whether members of that lodge i iy4s. .ulv"Vi I'rV .. lyiHigy. WHLPA.acglPHZ, Bli d i sV.CTl Alfj. . Wfl sap-uhli!. topi:, p.g.p. He Ins lia-l chai-RO of tho prepara tion, for tlie ninety-eighth nnn' crsary rally of the Independent Order of Odd Follows Orclr o And-rsnn t)s. ar Johnsen, ' harles P Pilfer Jntnes M mil r. Jntfj H luller and rev. rat m mbi ra of Uii.nr.ji Lodge. On Thur- iv x t ;: miu,. til be honnrcl 1 y a visit from Or iid Master Shu. or who v III hold tl rrr u an i In i sion of tl o llrand Lodge for the ndnite.lnn of nasi M..i.1n A lire nftend. am e la d, lire 1 lo kIu a rousn, rr.eiutoti lo tt.o nr.iinl master. Tli- recond ilr-rcp li fidl form will he put on thu Hi ir lunljhl. .. Cal'do''aii Lodge had the first de.rea exempli leM on iv a . rilM.it j bv i ie Him teim und r Deyre.. J.ani-i' i. n c-'lit wl m int., vei lilil c-iiuei d I .vii.iv I' ... j-cTnl ve.iu P s- flripili A I , V.j'ini of Sill Mil..- City, I ii i )' VV llo ,1 I mrti I Vn cimilrs En twlH'le, of Co'v l.lan idts ir 1 A ljuiks. of intent Ik.i1,- i.f this . It nil ot whom l.nvo Inte-iHin- miu P i: p VV An k-a sp"ks l'ittli." r-p -ie. is for II i nnli.f n.y rnlly c Oi . 1. i il ' Man Lodi. v is pi. .1 as ire Ida. foi t e pi .ni.ttUT of the inMmltleo torn rr.w nl-.ot , lelt i irs V. 7HI Up ilouh'o honor In ionns:llon wlta ids grond rally uu tin. IIMrlct ii i Una nlsM. ivbruary Hi. In Cnli. .'int i i a room., tlu IiKh fir thta r illy was rum birtn i nt tlo scene inso rnr th. llnnl nr- n; ntli will I- a titling i Umax and f'tmo. t llll to til. pop jlntltv of Nl "on 1(1 ra'll a of tbo older In 11 Had. phi i A for. eful IkiIv rf fi p resenl i .vca v.ill bv en land I., s e Unit Viathuu is left undine fir tbo satiesa of thla great abnl vi jus. Kend.rlnn Lets N 2111 conferred th frst aid Hsnl i.e-rim In full form eui .nudlelii i William v.p, R i; i' .vimincton, H A, Htitnltnl' r ml W 'Iter J 1 sln. P O Sehweppenl.eUer cf DIestoii LeiUo Ticoni, wns a visitor Kmlrt"S will nltind divine torvlio mi Suudn nt thu Erio Aveuu- Methodist Epis copal Church Miicliints' Loljre, No 21, had an average) at-nd inco ant the meeting was an tnthusl nstli one Ttdj bidje lunmli s to nil..- r- I ood MliowltiK nt tli i.unli.rsirv ilemnnstrntln i in Mai 3 An "evir memlTr' i inv iss tn in iirnnr, .u . lib 11 lli... ,f I liner t.M the l rctl - in pirii.hint 111 tlu pirjde lh' todne; nasa rlitlon lull an inter.- In; rn.tln-. nt w-rich tl se nfll . rs vl.ro elected: PreslhlH, 1' L M Latham vl. e pnalehnt E A Union Plniafor u Indira' nlait in Irldiy evening Ma I nr, alrroat tomplited Ihi retlrlm- prcrlbnt, ilroilur E A Honrv cnpluslr 1 tho Inpor. taneo of Inrrea-lnp lie nfinbt rjhlp of tlie ns soititloi n that in film's nns I" lucre is .1 and aoclal affi Ira bo clvni al mora frt'eiuent Intervals. Tlo drrreo Master degroo eapalns and ex ceullvo conm lite of VV'ano Lodg., Is J. hivo n.ganl-ed oi urMieiatlou t be known (IH tho Fr ilv nnl o It of Monk-. No Tj The nsso cl itlon will liu I id., m niter i . f tho cWr. o team association mid Us oblect In t lerpctunM nitlvlt) in VViiMie I mice Mr'.iul n H. Lalll Is tho rnscni erct.ir Tho third degr. e v an conferred on Vrnthrr Trank Online nnd D D O M Jacob HcuiW aoi was i resent to Instruct th lodti in Hull dclHila for tlie Kriml tally on Mi j 3 The Odd I'ollmvs if lie lm rliurt nnl !enlt attcnled dlvlno servbe on Sundiy fv.ntrc list nt tho Eminuel l.plseopil Cnurch turnln; out In rreit force In rccosnltlon of thu tiliuty elchth ninlversarj of the order Tho dcle.i- tlon met .it Matlo Lodrto heat inrtetu nut lnirched through It rtrecta he ubd l Marsh it P O Michael O Ari- A large American III g WIS carriid bv P, ll Rupert A Virkcs As tlin procession enured the i hureh D D O E UiVnn Jlaiit.u pia nl the iiiiiontii intnim un ibn x.it organ. Iho scripture 1 'sson i vein read by i- i iienry ivieu recior o iiaruiu, nnii iec ....no- ... M.-lln f.t.l.n 'I.,.. !,, e..ln. .. .-. I mm, ii mvmber of the order, preached un . lo ctuent (.eriaon, cxhortl ns tho n n to lo gnol odd Fellow, and III" up to tho hlg'i Id its of tho orel r Each man In the procession nor ,i bouqmt of sw.ct in is. tlie rift of P il Uminin M l.Isonlitrdt, v,bn uli.asa loiks ut lc r tnti leaturn en in sprnai eirv.co or tne iiit 1 1 1. lows In Holm.abutr Will' mi M P.nw.nml I ml rlinrau of tho tcneral arrauueincnts foi tbo service. P. 0: S, A. GAfiiP R0STE6 (Vt UW zaiu lViHiK Unique Fraternal Proposition in Line of Patriotic Prepared ness and Service Tho State i:.ccutlvo Committee of tho Stato Camp Ins deckled to tal.o immediate stepj to ret roniplcto data of tho cntlt.i 120,000 memliiTj of the Patriotic: Order Eon i of America so that tho ages nnd quali fications of the membership shall be nt bind In tho vont thrt tho Mnto or Na tional Government dcsltcs to rcetult the membership for en vice Tho Stato recro tary will tt irt vvorl: on this stiipcndouj un ilert.il.liig this vuelt, c.ich camp being re quested to appoint special committee i to get tho Infot matlon regit ding tho ortuo momhctshlp Duplicate lists villi bo made for i-ubnilsslon to tho pioper tiuthorlticj when desltcd This is n llmo when tru" patriots willingly co-opeiato for tho good ot tho nation in nny pattlotlo step, and when tlie appeal jcichcs tho Oil campii In this Stato It is certain tr iccolvo In tant uttcntlon and to bo carriid out villi hearty tplrlt lo full puccess This Is tho first fra ternal effort In this line of ptepaicdnrrs nnd sen Ice ever attempted, uf v.hleh further lefetcuco will bo made TIiIj-order Is ulsp en-jigcd In rceiulllng members for tho Phil idclphU homo defenso through tlto State fccrctniy ut licadqu.u ten on North Huiad street An appeal for thl.i branch of the tcrvlco was fent out list week and has been brought bcfoio the camp meetings for their Immediate notion. Aliendy more than 5000 member j of thl i order lnvo enlisted In tho Government h sen c. nnd the olllccrs fully o:.pect at Ie ift (iO.OOU of tho mcinberclilii to ic.'pond to the call In due time. Tho "fijlns souadrnn" closed the, main cam paign last Friday owning, when tho most suc cessful meetings of the tierlca wen held 1 he siiuaelron spoke- to HNH) members of th ordck cm that ovenlnrr. bringing tho total members that have listened to the3r patriotic orators un to nearly 7(Wl In the live general tvcnlngs, mil the odd ovcnlnja In which camps wero vlsltnl. Then. et remain two visitations viz t May 1, Camp 7 1317 Nrrth Ilro id atrnct ard May 3, Camp 307, (icrnunlown avenuo and Sejniour stntct. Tho fplendlel American-horn men of this body havo mado It I'loln that the p. o. S. A Is a Pitrlotlc nrgmilratlon and not a. society for hick and death bcneflta onl Thev hav'o told Iho inrmbcrshhi that devotion to Ood, country nnd self (thus guaranteeing that one cannot bo false to his fellowmen) Is tho leadlne; thour.ht of truo Sona of Amcrlci. Ihoy Iihvo Infornnd the brotkerhood that tho purpose of the Sona ot America la to protect, defend, and perpetuato the principles of civil und religious liberty, und tho Independence of citizenship, to this mi st ndlng for thu purltv of tho Lallot and sub lnlsslon to tho will ot tho peoplo legally ex pressed. These members have emphasised the truth that this order stands for tho right of every citizen to worship Had arcordlnsr o the dictates of his own conscience as guaranteed by tha Constitution, but that tho order opposes all combinations, whether religious nr political, no matter under what , pretext in- name, that at enint to Injure, nullify or destroy our cherished institution' They havo shouted with loud voice, l hat I his order opposes a-union of church and si ..is because history proves It to ba a danger ius combination tejany Onvfrnment. particularly lo In a freo republic, Tho camps of lha order Jfo a school for tho enlightenment of tbo outh if our land on all subjects which lna!: a man a better eltl'cn In a freo country, TTTey hava wsriied lha mrmbeishln that tha law a of h order rasko Impossible t" accept any man as o member who Is eniajed n tha manufaeluro Sr ''lo ef aleohollo or spirituous liquor! as a beverage. . Th. 'qusdron ws cejmposeet at the followlps isined orators whose; fjcrlflelal ""k'! well 2Jform"lll v.r ho tha ratliad .of th V)B, irsiy.sr.-Ws!i"' f7 of, IMtsburth) Oatirlel It. Moyer. BtaU vlcsi president of lbnon John W. lfatper. Blato master of forms, of Chester! Irwin H. Bmllh, atate treasurer, ot Reading) Charles Hrumm Helms titalo treasurer, of Philadelphia, Htoto Inspector. M. U Ham, ut l'hiladelpnla, Judeo A VV Johnson of lnlaburg, Hon, John Iloixrt Jincu, cf loitsvilie mil ututo I'mtldsuts Jonli VV. Iteue. nt St. dale, and Herman A. .Miller, of l.uston, Dlstri.t President Dnvlel V'etler, ot New Ittnggold.. Lculs Andr. w Herry, Lsi of VVrst Phlladelphlni II li llufflnstoli. Esq , ot Lkensi Hurry Stagir Helms, uf ltoxboruinhs IMvl.l J. Jrtl.s, of Allentown lllram L. V miq, of lloj.r,oriiu,int silllnrd F Sloan, of West I'nll ndeipilo, Jon Hiuiinn Rnln rt A, Keel), VVal. f A MUUoi. uitnin I nuriei if. Davis. Iteb- c-rt iromism n.mi'ian.j"r In-Chief Horace) V. Atacraik.n K, .( Wentset lleorso L. Dir. wan li ju in ILiyd, viiiinm II. CiAr'cj. 1 rod ! Ji'iti Hell Hirry J. Daisy, Jnui-s li. iteiM ( i.i r; j Hum. .tor Is May, ('rank L, loi mis V.'n ur S sne.i,, CLarlen J. 1 ounce Biid iiareiei Maldn. of Kiillade.p'ila. John v.. Oermsn. chairman c f . 'ale eai.i i Liglslattvi v w,i Mini-. ,, iinrri.oui i unj nu ,.'..,, iif I. ailing i nd 1 iv. Clurlea .. Il-atir, of loins .ti ir. .i J. The P f) S, of A Leserves nt a regimental tneeii ir in Ijinstord pass d ui.anlmouslj a r.t lutlon hp 11 tne gnutcit . litbu'M.nni ev r i'i In Did in tula rro bo1y of Ainer tan born taen, that ihc rrimcnt rtobillge in t it m, MM f, b and ti ti. riiiet tn tt.u Vnlt-.l t tes array. As m mi ipen us p sslble will be u sued ti csi loiiiinriii Im p. niiajivanln Lie s i crn er Hnnlr.nl In t..t.b.r l.(i7 and Is to" the luf .st iiinij et its mil in the country outndo of ia rigi'ir mil . vVihlim VV S nam. of Siranli i Is e.i.in.l of Iho icaimonl nntl bus stiitihivrt Imdiuiirt r nl rcrantni tu attcn I t tlie rciriltltnt Ulw.-n uu'v und I', o ,th of Viay. Tho entire circle- Is nsl'r with n renewed actlv I'y "for clod i.ur tnui'n nnd out tualer anil the b, nt vouna in n bit ig idita irnl for mem I) rililp li nil in c mpa turoui-roil the state. Iho : tu. J.xtiiiili i irniiltiio is one of t w mo t tu,. cuinintiti en i. i in... c r I u It tharf. of the work of thin ordir nsd le re. isirl i( tlm next rnim hi Wilkes Hsrro will lifove thu n no tnnpir itlon I . tnk u ho'd of the oi.li r f-om nun i n 1 of the Mule to the other, Even man a Imevuer is tiimther sleigin adopted by many of tha camps, end II is making -..uil. . f ins No 77 will hole' a banou-l en I enter tnln.ii.nl Innuimv evrni'ei ui Trl-terstli street an I oinrd rtv.nin. v nlm pnuais a io lo n highly iijcccssful ivent ..Cnnin No 111. of ,M rasunt.. will In' 1 next jMoncia night a larre l.est.r me, n ,g at Th . PoeKslve camp Is In) lie p'.ma tor n newf nom and tlm nemlvrr ne buru ul wink rut In i funds toward H.n ir.J. ct. Louis Andrei Ilerrv, one ef tlm Uve ornters or tho orde. will l..lvcr u lutrlotle ml .ress to the mcm'.i- of Isms No. I.hl tl rmnnioiwi iivenso und lluthr alrcit. oil JuieJij evininj Camp No nnd Fortieth street nnd Lancaster P.Venu wit hold it fOerlnl lioostee leessli n on tlin i venlnf if Vh v 1 when Stats offieira aro expeiled to lu prer nt. flato vie a President O.brlel Jl Mover, of Leinn.n . .1-, ss, ,i ih mitnl 1.1 of tin ioni r??PJ.!'s,,1 L" rV !,n'l "'o Sons of Allerlc-l Mi ' Il lilloWS Hall last Tuekdvi ..liiilln- ul Von;, t Cnmp ,'o lt. Of Mnlinlnn ii IM .nlAt.-.,ln II. ;m nusi m eth with a lor.'iu.l I'rldav cio nunc. M is' I. when tio members of the Mate exeeunv. romtnlltce Ft.iernl l.n nist. ... I- .,.,''ii"ia ' !? ".Il'irii nt the llcrka County Cos vcntlui will nitrnl. Cirnn No a 17 ene;lheered lnsl week, under !,,i!. "lu'nen. nt ef tho cnlninlnm.tit nun milter, ii new eharnrter of f. uures t. attri ct .'.'"'',"'.' nnl. tln.r lutr.ets m the wa of n purloin rmnkor, p. tint ot n .itonal tal.nt lint provid meat tmn l nnl nitlm- and tou-hed ... . ,it,,ei hu n line. v iv i ill i-talit lull ts ... .ineriian lllslol At . in ? I h, t.ht. mi .Ie. ti ii.tTi. .nation il i'reoiele nt fltrsur. Ilr.ill ie inner, lite or.l r v.hns j nun- an I oil war.ioi e' of the vue.i nn I a. ntlm.nt li i.ai-lotic oriuorv in nine iintm.ous and nntioillnc to uii' mani v.iunc nn pr.suit, who iierhnps nnl never heard n mil pn'rlotli tnlk lirother .-. .,,... .,.-, mi iimn e anip .i , , i sillier ceL- ? ''In. louiK 111", wire ; llro'bir Lew fr,n.""' T1roth r J ul a from Cnmti V.. mi. VLAl -'i'-1",, ,v.'fh a.m.aaiao 'f devotion lo ini'-V W ''' D i lliddl-. . r.eor.1 i,r.,,:i. foC,,c1m"1..1 ''f' mil. No .110 Penn i !lll,i ',lr, Riprcurtutn., irfrman L ... ,, iJ'" '""' ". "ess.ge (Mt will Ions live !, ,.iht iS,1orjp '.' V"1 hiaror nn nrepnr d Vr ..:,?,,.:."" ,IrVM self prrncrvatlun cte !,hn.,rl!1..."lrr"1 ,t' '"ns '" " ri illiatlen of i-.,,tnJ7 ,rrr '. n mm lit .mil aL.o did not di his part In the r' sent rr!M. ,,ra-". "". "I'V""! for .recruits for i"rv!c waa ma.e b) broiler Abe"Ooldl)Hr:n r tho is. mill rnrimnii n na orator," who Is out cm ii I' "n"i Impi relng men for Cio im v he in naoif im n it riled fur service) pir.Midlu: ,l" ''I'Pcfl ' II; I; idln.: ,,f n inline Vers, t, b nor of our Prmidcnt In the name of th In llio history ct Crmn No aJ7. .Til' serrlnmmal eonveitlnn of tha rorlhern !'e" ,',,!' '', l"',-r ','nml.r wl" m " "l the room i.'..iemi n,s V'-'i la- ,m "le cvinlnt of f-ilur iv, Mint, v hen memliers of the Stato ' '.. .' Jnimltteo v III Lddrcja tho louventloii li ,,crlC 1"1'1 "StralBl,t Amer- ...TJ'."rn,.nv y,1)"., ln: w11 '" "America first nn boo-fr nlrlif with Camp 41 of Nararetb. mid tne llvn Hint ecntary v 111 be rresent tn give Ms ere it ndlrcsi on "Vmerle. 1 Irst " Moro iltnn H Ml cindldulen will be received Into tin .chip this IcM.., tbo bccoiiJ luju eiass within six weeks lime. Mondav evenlnir Miy II will be nn cienlmr of Irsnir tior for C imp 211 ut Ml Olrard nvo mi . A ape tin I prmrini bos teen urriuged nnl tbo c imp li.s thi promise of Muto becictary II. Ims to nddrisi the memlK rs lamp 4i1, Sixth nnd Dlanon 1 streets will entertain tin incinbera of the tlvnr eaundren mi tho ivenlliE of Mnnelii, Miy 7. Camp 4'. Is the fiurtb I irp it ciiiip of tho or.ler In Penn nvli.mla nnd It expects to linn tho lonjr of i portlnT i membership uf luyej on tho night if tho vi'ltatlni The PriBiraslie Asaoelat'on nn orsanlratlon for tho i rojre s of tlm p o s of A In Phil i lilnhla. Ilueks nr I Jlnntgomerj Cuiiniles nnd which hns nehleieil rrent projeeta during tho list four :enrs, held lis iinnuil I uslness meeting ti vvlilih mi Invitttion isis nt -adi d to the I ounty Co.iletillo l of PhtladelpMli tn Join In th work 'the followlm: ofdc ra were electee! f'u the i nsulna- mr JMesldent, II I' (,'tort IlikW ('imp 3 1,1, Vlee president Jl H Haas ( imp !. master of forma !l. M. Iteidbr, Cnnin r.7ei leenrellng so. retail. E .' Eos a b rw r, Camp 101. financial seeretar. II V Muridicu e'linp .1(1 treiHurer (' L Pi 1 ' Camp li" .oadii. tor, Willi. m I: Vo-rill C inn :3, liipeii ir. It. J Eu)d, camp lul, UJaiJ, S p: Allen Camp r,71 After nn .ullnts ly tho retlrln- pre-l I nt William L. Wilson nnd lenmrla liv irn p.., prealde nt, tho rcmlar o-di r if lul-ir.i wna tursu-d. leokln In a bl "ir Thes .thlr. i worthy of note wcro the ireuiailn.i f r tl celebration of W ishlnston'ti Itlrtldiy li Ifi. t IIIVl HIKCiedlli" 1, ir Do eurslli t ef p I iM re loo'.s tiling e pe 1 oi Line oln p ,i I a'lll toii ii ElrlhijMi leiidln . snyPHt Ij t i , 1. 1 inltiio if c!e nnntoivji relative ta I iv - a I ill pni"d mil.lnr ftio selionl rio rd 1 cilie Instead f nppolrllve nnd n loiter to b- went tn Prniibni Wilson pi. d-hiir tlm Isu .) nl lunport o' tola niaecint'on An ex cullve lotnniltt e i leetlng of lids m one lutlu i will be hel I ta tin. noil fuluro to tako up Impettaiit work ftr tho tar. COURT FONT! AC MOLDS A PUBLIC RALLY Membership Campaien Aug mented by an Open Session Made a Successful Factor Court routine No 111, I'oioteis o." AifSarl , ...,., . .......... ill.. I. iinn..lln.l ivlll, ll? ICil, 11CICI ,1 incite: ,u.i,. .1) . .v..".. ...... .... i anipalgn for nn iticiea'e In membeishlp A 1 irgo audlene-o of oung men icapondcd nrd enjoyed tho e"frclres and tnlent presented, v.hlcli Fcsvcd to enMndlo tho Ilro of e.ilhu dawn The i trlng oudicstr.i of Court Menno illneourycd popular alls Court Itnbln llo id furnished Its mlns'tcl fun pro dui cr.i Coin t Columbia, presented Its poted quartet, Iliotbets Otr, Deivalt. llcpiitrcn and O Dnnncll. In n medloy of up-ln-date fongH Tlie) i rs.t llo local tnlent ot tbo (oiirt's own comcd company, llrntliPis Vniihorn. lrlim. r.ibey, Connor. Tuggatt, Co)lc, O'Brien, McAlcer, VYltmnn, Stephens, Hutliy, Campbell and Lvncli, gao a two-act play vvlilcii cvnltid lilgh nicnl ment. Deputy H. J. Gamble ptesldcd und introduced ns llio uptaUcr Brother U A Ilolget. 1. C. It of Court Pride, of Norris town ono of the most ardent woiltcrs In tbo V of A. Ho urged tho xoung men to con nect themselves vv.tli tho court, and a goodly number filed tliclr applications with tbo sccrctnrj. Presenting the order In Its fraternal pitrlotlc. rrse-uing in. orurr in us iraiernai pitrlotlc. ot, moial, educational and hcnrnct.l nspocts Iher fiolgcr continued his pl-aj "Picry rea that Induced Iho a..1 (10(1 in n tn our order Social, III7IM1. I.IU1.1.H..IO Drother nnn Ihsl III America lo connect themselves will, R Is u good nason whv you should Join, H-om a busi ness point of view the small ost of Its protec tion Is n good Investment A humanitarian rea son Is afforded In the help you can do others without lessening their Independent spirit. A moral reason will b found In the splendid teachings of manly dualities It Inculcates A patriotic! reuson presents Itself In the largo num bers of the membership In nur army nnd nivy Mho fraternal, social and educational frstureo ii.tncr eon In irrtn nnl contact with Its gentle manly sril.iultured tuemberanlp Then) ran I mi iiiiimhi of tho valuo rf membership la ou. If Mm ur of rmod moral charaiter. aounl In health, ot tha eltslblo ugu and a Iwllerer In tha ...m.i- CnlfiT I' Court Fenn Treaty, tin. la. nt 20 East Olrard avenue, held a memorial servlra fdr Hot lata lirother Onadwln Tha death nf this steomeel Unlher brings forcibly to nolle tha value of lraternal rroteellon. For thirty-five ieara the court BW hln weekly sick benefits. mounting In about MUtK ssldn from the doctor and ilrutslst aerilce. .Vet th. good brother, though Incspacllatnl from nttendlns tha mcxitlnga, was Jnstrumcnlal In adding a list nf nevv.mtmhcrs and wag tha sponsor, for the Institution of Court. 1VM. of Stuikinn, ona if tho leadliur court! jn unni wlio !pok at thu lervleea1; fticlie. redneL JPoortcl eadhur court! In.Ciimdtn, -Tha bl others nnl. mt 4lin Manulrioa ' siVMrak 111 Ims r An.l lervleea' were JsVmis.' Ab .. UOttriSMMllfi". MAUU1- 4nin, & i.ne-r,, vf Captain Way. M Doputy o. Al Kslly'aad r. a. Court merleus Vespucci, No. Ml, M4 ':! cala rnilr night at Oarrlck Hall, at wsicti ! Ing offlcUla of tin) order Wsrc prtsent, to lv commcndstlon lo Iho efficient Work doaa tof lha court and to tha deputy suprem. chief ranget1, Dr I, llaillno. who haa Stat npef. vision over courts composed of citizens of ltal-j 'J ton birth or extraction. Tha exercise wera ot . ' a high standard of excellence and tha commit. ( leo In chargi was given merited prslt. for it' "i work. J ' West prk No 81, at Forti-fourth strest anej L'5 Mncaster avenue mado Its late session a r-'vj"jj aponra to mo coll to palrlotlo duty. Brother! M agir, p.nny. While. Armstrong, Psrker and others mado telllni points, as to "Fraternity !n.,,,.B.i!!.'n,.r.lbu"''J? of Rervle, ta Country." ih-rtT?lllft "', yhjct with fact' and Jlrurt Bi1 YfFS convincing. Doctors Donnelly, bacon r?.'L. "il" ?Z ln.tlnf data as to th JIiiV.'-i' '. "f 'ft" lillll1 States to car medl le,ll'hBnJ ""ff'cally for Its war patriots. Th! ii... v ,,'t',urii."""' secretary. read tha list of mem. .,..-.. ", '"" ,v"ice oi m nation, and tn S!VS.ai"i,li " I'i""1' t lh meeting showrd a optendld body of men ready to answer lbs calf, uf iiur beloved land, ,.!ou.r,t ,',c'n'1,'Ivlnl"' -Vo- C7 t Twentytecond ??. . ,!'chln',on street', had an enlnuslaslto kltClterlnU llf til llilrt UnrliM.n rri. --- ibi? Ii.'".r,7l '?"!IJ' mSn ngaged In work iii,,in;. ''.''iBnattil ns hazardous . Hesldes trio benefits due un.Ier tl compensation act these) i.roibers havo provided . tnemselves with tha K.'uJ 'V I'fotectlon, which serves to supply 2i!r. "''a'aiTi' aa well. Urolhera IMtschl, 2!""' ei'JI"Wr' """l'l. Holmes andolhtra fn, .!..,', ,,h? 'nany.unslss nm submitted i',""1"1 forth. Deputy MeAIeer. Court f i'."."".' '. l?feed his pleasure at lha Interest bsplaj.d ly tho alert brethnn In tho court's pro.T.sslve mpvimenls. The assemblod visitors M'.!.i J "".T '"lurnbln. American Eagle. Vesper. Ciintlneii.il, Robin Hood, Southwark and Menno reeelved somo valuibl. facia that should tend to inal.o them think moro of tho vnluo ot their mn'ibcrslilp, nnd tho rcsumo of the deeds dona In liin ttitnly-clBht Scara of tho existence of , . "laUo u dcl' Impression upon Uw Hearers, Tho alert secretary, lirother Janus McCAll, n.'.w!",?.511?. ,n r,"nt td tn nt tho occasion, mated the United States itn'ua statistics, show ing that "nenrly 10 per cent of all death! In nm country nro laused bj accidents; U.UJU.OUU persona nro Inlund and killed yeurly In our iitlon, that thcro are lltu limes mors killed mill Injured ench oar than die from natural, lausca, Ihit In thu wars of the last 20u jears tup to the pris.nt cxmtllet In Europe) fewer victims vere claimed than ara killed and lh lured In ono year In our land trirounh accidents: Vuirc,'crii! nn. 1 ept fro n work by accidental njurlea than nro idlo through lack of emplo ment or other tauscs " To Ihoso facta ho added the llgurea presented for 11)10 In Pennsylvania i'i . iin" ,'?"1l"11 by tho Workmen'! Compensa- .. . ,"r tbo . riembcra havo recently enlisted li tncle Sams asvlec and also rivo elected, but not Inltiited, imo Joined the ranks before tho Mieetltu; night act for their Induction into tho order. .eMr."rl, ""'napy,, No. 101. Twenty first" and v5iui".,,l"Xcll,.,11 ." rnonllily social. Deputy toltn II l'oivcll male a patriotic address. 'Our ( ou ntrj Tlie troubadour band discoursed in spiring melodies nnd tho glee club selections win- highly etijoved A large eotherlns of Iho inentberj responded lo the lnUtntn. nbd tha iiicntciic eommlttee feels elated u.cr the sue cissiul event. Court Itol In lfina Vn 11 .i ,r.. .., ..-.--. and Dleklrnan. streets, held Just an "ordinary pcaalnn. ' nMeM n.i.A. i.H.i... K.i ... .... ....... thlng nut nf th ordinary. "At No. 14," anjs Sicr. tarv Hippie, 'nery meeting ts a sur- pris ..,.., mii ii icoumiung prcarr.angea is c.ir Into riuct then It Is u real top liner." ie... inio r-uici then tt IS u rea lUntlil-s Mntlheii. ,. .-..., I.-... e.n....- ;,-,,' --...... Kuiui.t, U. ,ii..i. ..uvea. lowill Dunn, Co ittor Owen, 'Ihompson and othera pirtlelpaiid In the welfare aectlon exer elsea p OCR liradl-y was an Interested Si.eitalor und added some pointer' for th debato content. Americas No 17. ha I a reception for lha m-niliri nnd laeilu which proved to be highly crdltnblo to tho entiTiirlsing entertainment cominitteo "Tl Orand Court convention In Jura will find tho delegates of No. fi7 arfayed with facta to sjpport tho 'no ilejuor at F. of A. functions states lirother Ocorao A. Thompson. Iratertilty and bcozo aru not proper Ingre die us fnr ndsilxt'iro In nu order such ns ours," Is the i pinion of lirother Cunningham, imo of t m nidi . ne -nl era of the eourt. who haa seen li -Hnin Ra twiiity-elrht xara of stability will ut tho lr.lt u.ilon ot any dc'tructlv ele runts. . FriuIMII No 10S will celebrat. !t twent aee.md nnuiuiairy vi.th u lutnnuet, reception, rnu-.li ib iieui dnnce th it the committee lu ihargo Pre nls a v III ojtelasi any of It! former splendid mmemorntl... functions. Arrangementa nro about completed for tho event, scheduled for nn early datv In May at a North llroad Mreet auditorium Talent of high-class entertatntni fentur o 1 na been procured aa an added pleasure, li e. hundred couples havo subscribed for ad mission cards, Court Vc-per. Nc n, at Twenty second and Dlelcliicoti streets nt Ita meetln.-: held April 17. liaased h tnotlait unanimously that all members of I'ourt V.spcr. No. UP, seiving the United States nro exim.t from dues for tho duration f tho viur Followlns the meeting a nmoker vi as held nnd refrerhmenta served to celebrate tho opening of thu season ot festivities. Court PrleD of Kensington, Nn. 2. at Ken ItiGi n etv mm nnd Cumberland street, will hold next V.idnerd ly ii reception and cntertntnment fnr tho iiumbera and families. High class tulent bis been secured, and ltrothera Harnes Hover. 1 Hill, Sid Ions Donahue. W'llcox, Whlnrev. Moore, Dunn Seller. Evening, Hong, Drs. Apcl dorn and Johnston with Deputy Rorrell, nssuro tin ivrnt of on cnjojable an.i tnterestlnr: nature, 'iho alert rntcrtilnment committee will present n plann to the court, secured and paid for I y their ex rtlons, without cost to the organization. "No, a, desplto its thlrt-seven years in tho frnterral Held. Is actually ounger than It ever via i," ststea lirother Ahrenls tho recording eec letarv "its membership is mainly young men nnd Its veterans claim, nnd work to provo the claim that they nro still boss in thn ranks. It Is Rtlcr prepared to tako cars of its mem bers than ever tc.ore, because of tho substan tia tn asurj and tho enhancing inereneo of Its icsourres due to tho hearty co-operation of Its eh voted lolaborcis lu en cry movement for its extensive crow th," Court Frlle of North Wales. No. 8.17. wit nerseel ons of tho rreatest nssemldagea and fune tlona ner In Its thirteen jears, held vrlthl'i Its own lession ciiambers. The degree exempli lie itlon by the Stntewl le Turned team of Chelten ham, No 133 was of Itself a paramount fen tuir Nover In Its record achievements did tho bovs uneier command of Captain VVav do more silehelld work to ndl tn the two decade years of No 111 victory laure's," shjs Special Deputy lilel i inervlalng director of the county. Foi. lu hu this ftmei ttie cnnvening or the Montgom- e. County FnleiatH Courts. ArtliltlFS Promo. t"cn crmmttice vv tn its prnct cai plans, and r.eerip s to Or ind Auditor FbPnsr. the .n-l: drum cln bo Nunimarlzed na "of high mtr- p se, mint to foster deserving growth b i imln: nlonii Ihs I", of A. Heals In a finer fush'os now that tho mere constructive for nu tlie lalor period has pissed" llearlnc nut 1 la 'lain tho purposeful helps tn he given wera ou lined by llroth. ra Helot, of Sjlvan Nn ri. vv.iii told of ItJ resourceful nietbe.ds utillzej f r lvenfseven cars; llnlger. of Norrlstown No. o Its ixnerlences of twcnty-flio jeara: Flsecr. .Iciil.lnlown. No. Ill), tho twenty-two icarr" his. lorle i ireer. Hjrn. Ambler, Ni). 122. delved Into Its twinty-one jeiirs' nrehlvea. Mnrklcy. Potts town, Ni 117. his scholarly thesis upon Its twenty siMra' progressive upbuild; Pott!. Chel lontuiu, No H.3 thn tvvlco ten. years i of ag-r-rcrslvo growth, O'llrlen. Spring Mill. No. 1HN Itn nineteen cars of onwsrd movements nnl Julius Iho loeta lecky thlrtveeii mlleotones of prnurcss A grand campaign is In proxress lo main the county a center of fraternal J .of A. up clnl work, und sessions aro held monthly lor that purpobo, ' ST, JT. JOHN'S COMMANDERY W INSTALL OFFICERS Oldest Lodge in U. S. Will Hold Ceremonials at Lu Lu Tem ple Tonight St John's Commander', No. 4, Knights Templar tho oldest comrpandery In the United Slates, will bold Installation cere monials in I.u l.n Templo tonight. Theso dlgnltnrlci will bo Installed: Sir Hugh C. Foibcs, commandor; Sir AVIIInm McCombea, gcnornll-filmo ; Kir Charlci V. Bovver, cap tain general ; Sir John L. Hendricks, treas urer, nnd li Sir George J. SclmeCJer, re corder. The Installing ofllccr, n. Sir Thomas It. F.itton. grand senior warden of the Grand Comntnndcri' of Pennsylvania, will ba aa idsted by Fast Grand Commanders Ii. B. Spencer as grand marshal nnd A. Howard Thomas, genet allsslmo; Itobcrt O'Boyle, as grand prolate ; Ii Sir W, Freeland Kendrlck, ao commander ot the first division ot Penn sylvania, who wilt deliver the charge, and. li Sir John Terry as grand captain general. Musle will bo furniihcd oy forty-two' John tho i:nncclUt. . J&j l. oir iviiiiuiu it. ouiiici, vui.iiuMiiucr w i. j CI, Inlin'. Pennnnnil.rv. will Stflth tits i t 1ST )e w e rccelvo tho duHlneulshod ., visitors. -.?' A reception and a dance win follow iha r) Installation ceremonies, The Installation " waa arranged by li Sir Danrei J. Blihob as ' master ot ceremonies. - -'" - ' other Fraternal Newt on Next ?aii . TOD LVTIi FPU CLVSHIFrqATMy 11BM' W.VNTKle MAtK . DRA1THMAN On experlencKl on !B4 Mil liermaneni lKis.iieini bvuc f-onnvGiico .tr rafSB .PP- L - 1 1 wa ewa ' a w tS. "t''i 9U ii 'X "tlM.K: t jwuiaaaiwi! '-4J i.t---T If " Jem-1"". ?. fTtTiJaJ. sxiz?w!9 1. :i.. v ''-.feaCHBHabeas'" - . ..Sfck
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