v STt-taking hits rcORN AFTER GAINS Lty Continues Good Wheat -Trading Light, Due rnces Advance .iv nr.w n.Tiir.ii ronr.c.vsT l.UX,"T -The weather forwa.t L'CBaa'SSrt ".- ., IK.. S3." Jiuuif ! VI'mI"" '" IW "'y'korlh Tiud Month, Dakota nml Nt. fcKnlt tonfcht nno lnomi flatt- iV-Msr. . vnrmer to- tonlcht. ruin north- ml wnrnicr. rrld.iy. CHICAGO, June 7. . .... tfArn nrtlvA nirnln tn- flwWJ 'ndl,pia,nB strenKth In the '" ...ciine the marKet wcaKcneu neiow "Jlt? close on profU-taklnK rind a ftiro.- ......iitlvo nressurc Later. W . irregularity. Ith the near post s' Ann i because of strenKth In the cash wTiu T nd th la,e 'iul""a " " KSi ei tovorable crop news Rr ... i..... eneculatlvn Investors wern $B.'I?,n. on the early rise but cenerally 1 resold on the later downward moe tir "1 h corn held nt 5 esterdayn maxl. " ,... nri nfferlnir? were small fc" .. nmo talk that hoMlncs In 4 Wintry were larger man nan ncen P'r tid and that farmers had not boon I W ' on nccount of tho EhortaK0 cart- "-.. market at LIcrpool was firm with '. .ir.ru moderato and export tenders vriL A large demand for American ;i i Teported from the continent ?n itocks small Shipments from Arcen "I . ir the ! estimated nt l.onn.. Jjl bwhel against l.BOO.OOO bushels last 'I'trlvate cable, said that It wan bclleed .... -..rlmum price shortly would bo Crf W tho Government of Arsentlna i..r reaching $1 BS. July sold down to Tiii Closing nt JlGtM, to Jl 53'i. -i.it' 11 SSH at the end ,e3tcrrlay. Sep. r after touchlnR $HGV., declined to .' compared with 1.44&. tho final Inoiuon of yesterday Tho high on De ESm was 1.044. tho low $1. and tho rSji.00ei. contrasted with $1 03 yes. Jterty's " Pr,cc n ,tin wheat was light and tho market F-ii uninteresting After starting firmer, t Sctl went off. but they rallied again nnd Jklshei hither, statistics wcro uuiusn as Jti. old crop. Weather and crop news uj fiTorable. One message from Kansas said that wheat jJTel wonderful improvement thero and Slit would be ready to cut about July 1, Jltj tn Indicated yield of fifteen to thirty btlhels to the acre Tte Federal Department of Agriculture tDI itiue Its report on crops at ths closo ! wfc " ... T I..Aar.Al a rli.1t n .1 IM marcv uw iji.tiwu. .o uun ...HA Miler on Increasing supplies nnd less ap mfcenslon oer floating quantities. Shlp BtnU from Argentina for the week wore utxited at 555,000 bushels against 1,790, ItJlushels last year ilter showing firmness oats turned (tiler, finishing lower Considerable ex port business was done yesterday, but bcjersheld oft today B market at Liverpool was easier, with trrlrals adequate Xo shipments were ex. tttted from Argentina for tho week. ' i..lla fiitiipna Mtirnii. aa fflllnii 01 tauiu iiiui.i uin vturD Yes ClOi 2 in'4 105' l r3H 1.144 103 fiO-J upn. iiikii I.ow. S 2 i ;5 i r.n. 1 42S4 1 00 r.o'i si 53 Cloc. 2 22 Vs l'05 1 544 1.43 lOO'.i son Mt.. 2 23 2 27 pt. 1.96 1 09 COreinew aeuvjrv fntv . 1 54 lBli B f" 1 i5.4 1 4H4 101 flfn 21 37 pet i v Oltt kiVU Et.. M Eji.' 21.57 Klrpl . 21.40 i!7 :o(it Jrlt. 20 62 53 54s 21 25 721.40 20 70 72(1 82 2125 21.3.' 20 07 20 7J 21.32 721.45 20 05 t20S0 737.7.1 37 75 21 17 20 70 SO SJ 37 75 K J. 'STJO 37 37 ill 'Bid. tAlkfd WJF ? if?" KEW X0RK BUTTER AND EGGS . NEW. YORK, JutlP 7 IlfTTnit Itrrelpts, ' 1581 tutu Firm Illshrr scorlnir. 41 (!T4214c: nun 4i54tT4ic nrsin :i'-4 y 41c. seconds, , 7H39c. Stat dalrj 41T4mc. EOOSRrCflpts, SI 505 rasri I'nsettled. Hx Ltli, I7ff3,l4c. slnrase 3"mW3r,i4c, extra Lin MBSiHic. nrais 314 SCISc. white. 37 Jitc. Dronn, 3Ui4iS37'jc. mixed colors, 33 ?," (S6& Granulated Sugar Unchanged NEW YORK. Juno 7 Flno granulated liljar is unchanged, with the American (nnKPomninv minting 7 Rft Thn H'n.nAM Arbuckle Brothers and I? II. Howell Son 4 Co., quote 8c Tho Federal Sugar Com- jjtnjr Is out or the market. The last sale la ipof Cuban raws, 6 80 c. Gold Imports and Exports u NEW YORK. June 7 For tho five weeks tadtas May 13 the total net inward gold movement was $19,563,000, gold Imports wrte the period, chiefly from Canada. imountlng to 55.192 000 ; gold exports dur fcj the same period, mainly to tho Far . to $35,629,000 Tho Increase of the country's stock of gold through net gold jjpporta since August 1. 1914. is shown in til following exhibit, three figures omitted: M Ho Dec 31 1014 an. 1 to Dec. 31. 191.1 "0.1tnDc 31 1010 . 1 to Msv 18 1017 Imports J23 213 411 051 Exports Sin) 1172 31 4211 1.11 703 107 227 081. 74.1 313,301 tTotili . Jl 540.217 J390.418 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN A?D FLOUR JJHEAT Receipts, 288.117 'bush. Nominal v. " , "iii auviccn were Biruiltrr mm S,,?.Vk,t 4vincd lc under light offerings. wwtiUoni, Cr lots for local trad, na to lora- 9U4. ' ' 751-70' " No- J'llow. H-73 JUt-RmId;, " 538 bush. The market Outiiii. n. c nigner under ugnt onennns bite, llfflji? v white. 72ff73c. standard o. 3 whlt. 70071c. No 4 - , vmuc. In u?v';'R"R'il',t' "3 bbls and 1,101,452 lbs. BnS;!:.,T"d was quiet, but mill limits were 5!J on or vvo auote per 100 lbs in llJi(i,.rJnt H2W12 .10 Kansas, clear, ilSSsSii d straight J13013 50, do, patent i Wtit il HB?. nm clear l."uwis "" ItSOOwY.50?14 2" do. favorite brapds. oi IHVi!,,.y mll,' chol an1 'ancy rat- HTE .X..J. " . . . iiwi is "cr?"11 but flrm- "J1.73 ir bbl as to quality. We quote PROVISIONS .Thtrt "rkVt .;;i. 5 ralr Jobblni tradi ws a fair lobblnz trade and the . . na beef, in setn. smoked and air- 'J'jefelty b VMln Kaa In a&, a .mnbil ....... ry' .". ":" ". ii;,Jvs'--1!lucKies ana tenaers. emoKea Lll Itaih.. '. 3V'.C' w;eittrn beef, knuckl-s IJ'.Mrk firiaB.i7'.a2Ji nam. jauw W.l ".iitnlly, 344.Bnffi4H. hm ii. P. cured. I,o. .m.r.'lck.,i!-.Hlnned, looae. 2727.Wci Fb& 21He: do? smoked. 22Hc: bellies PHr-lkf. .. r. .-v i-xoraing 10 average. iooe, -vc: t eJ'"V OaCOn. am tt h. .1 a... a..aaaaa nlttf tsi.rr,,il,,,,.bBcon' western cured. 3Sci . sju.i. rfflnel. tcs., S4Wc: do. do. do. SWti'J! i PVJ c,,y- kettle rendered, In -- . j, uo, in IUD9. .1SC. REPlMl?n OTTI"TC! l.B nifti,,.1 t'aly but trade was quiet. I'rtHaU SSSi'.40 and ranklln and the Penn "JnUttd r Coml'any 7.80c for extra flne DAIRY pnnnnrTo t fit?5? 'V'N firm under light offerings and lw' Picked I. Juotatlons: Western, fresh, ittiSi?0.. tr.a firsts, 40i c; nrsts, IJ !!T exiri YA,.".'2y Prints, fancy, 4nc, ll!.S0e iMei.13K14c ""'" lt42e. seconds. tlj'Otle. "' brao of prints Jobbing at fir?' oBirtiiS' ?ll' Bo per case under BUtltM"T.;j nd lower outs da advices Quo. IJ"'". 110 1 5(1?,?: 9:i0. "I "h: western extra HV itliifius " 5- nrsts, 110,20 per-cases Jlw4fc""c'M "Mled eggs were Jobbing at S Clrrwan. tElUlr onn'i.11.rketarM,ea teady with de. SfT. civ S,','"il0 ,N?w York, full cream. POULTRY I bmTilli'J'. ru,'d flr-m .with demand ab. jtrff11!? o" rim of choice stock Quo. t22.'- tH OUll.U. 2..?-: ronatara. fi i smiivii'0 brana ond veraKe .n&20Ve; WltJ. v2TA- w?stern cured. 2flffl28'Ic: do. n. lie. Dirnin anon flara. h. ,-. .i.iy. -S9 WHAT US. FIGHTS FOR TOLDBY BAKER Secretary Says We Fight for World Peace Based on Righteousness SPEECH AT GEORGETOWN Secretary Baker Tells What U. S. Fights For VO GIVE tho world not merely a cessation of conflict but peace based upon righteousness. To fipht for principle nnd right, not gaily as n nation that likes to Rtir i!ut brnvc'y nn(l prayerfully. ith no desire to add a snunro Llcll t0 ,the tcrr'tory of tho United Mates, but in order to re-establish those principles of national justico Wlt,hn,lt which national continuanco nnd life cannot prevail. To give to the stricken peoples of tho world who have been fighting ii n. k rcst nntl rcspito to re hab itatc their almost destroyed civilization. WASHINGTON. Juno 7. Great significance wni today being placed here on a speech which Secretary of War Newton D. linker delivered to hit nelKhl.ort in Georgetown outlining tho Issues nf tho war as the Administration ceo, them. Thli epeech has not been made public before, but official generally hero who secured copies of it today emphasized its Importance in iew of the efforts now being mado bv tho Russian radicals to force a peace without mncmnuies or annexations " In the speech the War Secrctaiy admitted that the United States was utterly unpre pared for war. Insisting that this showed conclusively that its objects at all times hao been those of n real democracy ami without thought of material benefit. Ho denounced German tactics in unmeasured language, characterizing German methods as "a completo surrender to the bestial " phack iiAsnn on- RiGiiTi:orsN-i:ss In part the Secretary of War said: "Hy the rotation of events nnd tho Irre. Rlstlble logic of righteousness which sum mon every bravo nrm to tho .right sldo of a cause, the United States has entered this war It will never turn back until It has given tho world peace, not merely a cessa tion of conflict, but peaco based upon right eousness ' It is a- fight for prlnclplo nnd right, nnd America responds to it, not gaily, as a na tion which likes to fight but bravely and prayerfully, resolved that It will, fight to tho end In a cause for democracy. "This war Is costing the world something more than $60,000,000 a day and something more than lO.Odo lives every day And tho sacrifice and slaughter has gono on dav nfter day with solemn certainty and With an Increasing uncertainty as to tho end of it nil. "If I am permitted I will describe, In a sentence what I bellevo to bo. tho cause of It all ; it is because a certain group of nations have set gain above God, have set national aggrandizement nnd aggression above national righteousness and fair deal ing. As a consoquenco of that we witnessed an Increasing savagery of war: so that It Is no longer a question of even the most modern science in tho art of warfare, with an aim and a purpose to nmollor.ito. Its severity nnd protect the Innocent, but a complete sui render to the bestial. SIAUGHTi:n OF INWOCUXTS , "As they have It now It is no longer a contest of bodies of men against bodies of men It is no longer an open conflict upon a fair plane, where genius and strategy and courago work out a national problem. But It Is, In part at least, the rtBsiMilnnlinn bv sea and caMial slaughter by air and tho killing of women nnd children children as they enter ths candy shops to mako their petty purchases are slain by unseen missiles that come from unseen enemies It Is the casual, pitiless slaughter of the un offending nnd the defenseless "Wo do not desire to add a square Inch to tho territory of the United States, nor to take from any man, woman or child living in the world a single thing which belongs to thm; not even for tho glory of suc cessful arms; hut In order to re-establish those principles of national justice without which national continuance nnd life can not prevail, and to give to tho Btricken peoples of the world who have been fight ing for tho right, rest nnd respite; to re habilltato their almost destroyed civiliza tion. Sugar Futures Steady NEW YORK. Juno 7 The market for sugar futures opened steady on first sales, prices showing 1 to 3 points advance, with sales 2200 tons Offerings wero held In check by the demand from a broker usually operating for Wall street account, but there was nothing in tho way of fresh develop ments to change sentlmept around the ring, which appeared nt the moment to be bear ish, duo to the lnactlvo spot market and lack of buying by local refiners. 3lT3"ip White I.cehorns weighing X i314 lh nrlece .12033c durks. Pekln. 20021c. do, In dfan Ilunner. 17fflbc plEeons nM, p,r pair, 2.1W2Rr do jouns per pair. 20'3'22c DHESSUD Ue-lrable stock sold falrlv ami ruled atcadv, with supplies ,,-U under control Quotations In on' Kowls 12 to box "jUk fiddrj -Picked fancy aelerted 55 ,c. vvelghlns 4 lbs and uver an ece 2V welshlnir 3V, lbs Jpece, 2lc. weighing 3 lbs apl.r. 2-23c. fowls Iced. In bbls. fancy, drj-plcked Welsh In? 4 lbs and over ap ece. 214c smaller sizes. "lV'41 old roosler- dr -picked. lS4c broilers. lerser fancy I5750c broilers, other nearby, weighing 14 4?2 ins apiece , 4.1ff 40c. turkes. Jreh.kllled Iced per lb Western best here. "325c common P2022c. ducks n-arbJ. jprng. 2121c. squabs per dozen Hhit rjeiehlnir 11 to 12 bs per dozen M23184R1 whfe weighing 0 to 10 lbs per doien. 1 fiOff 4 iow-hlte weighing 8 lbs rjr dozen I13 10. white weighing 7 lbs per dozen t: S0O3 71. wh te' weighing nJ64 lbs per dozen. Jl 75 2 20 dark. 11.6002.23. small and No. 2. 50c ,l2!' FRESH FRUITS The mirket was generally steady under mod erate offerings and ft fair demand Quotations Apples per bbl Den Davis, 134. llaldw-ln. Apples. PJr,Rr""0"un.rad.d -&4 Wlnesap. pies, northwestern per cox. ,150g2.10. Lem nns ner box. 3S4 Oranges. Horlda. per ?nia---Ilrlght fano I38SVI russet, fano I2 30 poor, 7VJ150U Grapefruit Florida per crate l.'.'.og", I'lneaPPlis. Porto Itlco, per ??ate, 23 23 Strawberries, per qtKast-rn Shore SffSc. Delaware and Maryland, 10c. Itlackberr es. North Carolina per qt . 10 14c. Iluckleberri,', North Carolina per qt , 1.1 i si Peaches. Oeorgla. per carrier. 22.30. Waterme"S., riorbla. per car ,3000300. VEGETABLES The market was quiet with moderate but am rl.Thoff?rln at revised figure. Quotations! vvhita nntatoes. Florida, per bbl rso 1, tiS infi I No 2. Joeit.SO. culls, 30 White pot atof. South Carolina, per bbl -No. 1. $10 50 5mi Vo 8ff culls MffO Onions. ?exa's per crate No 1 Jl 731.63. No. 2. ?,'JSanr7.i Cabbage. Charleston, per bbl - '.".""Kfi'At-Florida P.r box.' I3 304, rep- "-"r:"". aigaiin P,'..a eastern Shore small per 4 -bbl basket iliVi "3 Cucumbers Florida, per basket, J1.S0 U"in. Beets. South Carolina. Per 100 bunches. 22.50, lieeis. ouu,.. v.-."..------, - -tl -w lltB. Tomatoes. "'.',',.'' 5, Mrahrooms, per 4lb. basket. I1W180. 1.IVR STOCK QUOTATIONS ID UVUa II" itifwli 00 OUIK. ?aT,'nw Mirkela steady ''cATTLrrt'celPt. 10 JirM ssady. Po't'.ell..ndfeed'll) SiK tl Tex.ns. "niai""l.ertuce'. North Carolina and Hnuth Carolina, per "basket. 50cfl 30. Celery. Horl-i-aronn, -rR. ji2 Deans. South &V-n'nr..n and wax. per basket. J23; do. nnrt WHY. PtT DBBKCI S. Nniiflsin. K'lnrifla K'Vrbo. T jl160' Pea. North Carolina and ....a inn. 7 IIDGB Jieceipi? fm SjVgNlKG LEDaER-IHILADELPHtA. THURSDAY, TOM FORESTERS CANVASS FOR LIBERTY LOAN Outlino of Legislation at Annual Session of tho Grand Court nt Pottsvillo rK,,' A!ban8, Na SSl ht",lnB ,he Ecn thi. t ? . K ,0 avold uni1ue optimum about aire, k" V lMn rumo" "r P0'1" Ut 't honT, ""bn-rlwd. .et to work a Till U' canvnss of ' memherhip wnlft! Vv m . rcsUl"' a,u, has b"n nouncM ... "y local ,,ranch''" h pro "f thoPHf'8:- U ""PPlcments tho work of cour i Kty ,0,Ue,, 'WHWcl In promotion trionor I, ,Uvbfrl,,U0n'- Apart from ,he P"" bond, hi CVCry ono ,0 M noat t'1' adjunct hi Court n'"Ptort an educational of thr, hnipr?' ,ho "'comparablo -ccuritv nd ... ,u'ls from nn hnc-tment viewpoint mombcVk-n'r.'aj; ' " Uradl'y' " resem? ie2MO,nh2"n',0,1ft ' Lend, now rut out rep llniiniiriiiiiiiirt lnm Jearly of our nation Is for h" "" ' , ." D the thirty veara given l Jlniffi""1" one "' "" a.lmlral.lo pUn in op, ration fur murlnit a iKind.' ihi. ,i,.lc"11 ' ',h1 flr are Jubilant over irminr.kni".'hrompl,nM by ,h "cperatlv. ?nrnpilBn fraternity in tho Liberty Loan dlr.l,,,n?.l',, '"Oventlon nf the drand Tur S ?.. n. 'dn-vlvnnin will open at IWi.m.i. Sml 7i7?d?1,i. 0rar'1 rMtt ner I. W I' t . Iioi. ?,! s 'i1 ,?''"'" !.h,v Proceeding, and . -Th InlSii" 1''1 w I"1 bell up to fliturd. after hiM,T;".n ,,,n b" t'I,n ,0 '" P"'hl' ?" ,r..Mhlr" th-trinirtlons will be rea'n i-i fiirrJr.,.I'i."n:.1 .m."m!": of tho nr't" T" . w ... , u, ,'iiminn i'snm.;. i, i ' uemonsirntmn In ttl, l" In. Srn5.WI". h" cuiliilled where pom. hie n1 wun tho aid of tnemlvra In fncle Sam a -rs Monv Important tmttpri Will lift rnnihU .t ..,, appropnat nntlon Th onhinnJniT of it neneflt, th. in, --Hi.- m mn mnrtuirv rmttiit niir ini to be B.nii lI,".r'',C,,',,,, """"""'e of henetlts clef in, rftil" '" ""'hber, nf nn , ourt becoming .Z"" fH'o assur.inr. of i,.n.m r,e .. ..,.. a protee Mv."i"n,".", "uMl ,,;", not llnlildat..! -,ii -...""." a,,t. '"" ncr ifirger oagre inn an.ni, -a ,.. .... S?. i..' ""'nation or other feaslhl. methol. leBl.iaii.. .,i """,'. rrominent suhject, for HunrLm. V".r' 1. "'.'L' "! ! nrprovnl of the land Me . ........ . VM, , ,,,iitrniinn in A, id-i let nt !.- nl,',l.,1'!aL,'n''a"uJ, of mor, or '" gravltv will al,0 hn preaentert. Thn war crl,l, rre,enl, mi'nnyt,nldh',i "'" h" "U lth as neVdV'de mand nnd mea,ure, to respond to all e,l, of n"lhT.n-.Tnt "'"r" "" rlan" '" n".Kt ho"e i.nmi".r.'ce nn'1 "",r dependents. The nut- ann-in-fnnn8. rh.?,.'Ln""" " l00l"1 tn w"h eager antl-lp.itlon, by tho cmieral membership. nnT.aUf,'l-1,"e complete orgonlzit Ion nnd thn cn.0p.rntlon of thn virion, federated activities V, ' ,?" '.'" rnabled tn nn,wer everv pitrl. . raun,1.n "" mvv.r, nnd resource, nl short none. Tho advancement of the volunteer en nstmrnt wn, n pronnunod success rnresters nniolle.1 In splendid quotn, nnrt under the con scription act It established a sharp outlook that none of the membership should t,.Mim. slickers rt, nutnmntill" section wan put at th, disposal of thn registration district, to ronvv to and from the booths all joung. dutiful .III sens In urging suhsirlpllnn to the l.lbertv loan bv nil courts, th. method pursued wn, to divide ench section of th. cltv into districts ami tn put In charge n.tlve workers from resident courts which had subscribed and could unit, pit ailing nntl practice to thn urcencv of appeal to others to do likewise The plan will be kept In force, and Us workers added to If occasion dermnds so thnt the enthusiastic responses rn celved sH ill bn continued until ever local bod his subscribed according tn Its means The promotion activity bodies now In command of the campaign are South Philadelphia .tnhn ltav No 3IT 5tand nrd 10-i Ncslnmlnv. 140. McClellan. 113. Ton tine 111 Pnssvunk 31 Northwct Pilrmount 41, Schuvlklll 101: I.nurel Hill 51 John Paul Jonc.,, .110. n 13 P.inlson Til Wavne ITS Northeast nienwnnd. 101" SherldRn. Ill; Wnshlngton l'J4 Tamanend 120 Merr'mnc. 101 f'ohock,lnk 1 12 T 11. fleed 2RJ North east. 310. Ollvo Ilranrh, 20.", Northern Ubertle, l.Mi Wet Phil id.lpbli West Park t Hamilton. 00 Hiddlngtnn 12, fireenwny. 310. West Phil adelphia 2J! Ilartram 217 Suburban rhnltenhnm 151 n.irbv ait Jnn. avnnk "i2 1'rlendsbip. 00 Mount Vernon. 11. ran flrand Chief mnger J It Kirk Is super vis'nc manager of the movement. The "Up and Doing Club" held Its monthly luncheon and svmpnslum last week Tho caterer t m.nus conformed to the conservation of fond formula but th Intellectual bill ot practlc.il Ideis was not circumscribed bv nnv bound, siv. common rense The coterie of tire less workers for the order who nr. enrolled most of whom hiv. b'en re-elected as delegates to tho grand convention nnturallv considered propositions to be brought before that apsemblv nnd nfter ambzlng those of Importance the lesser ones w .r d'llv considered Ilrntber I A Parbern, No 20J expressed th. consensus of opinion In hl ndvlce adlges "VVe should avoid extremes all mere fads and bobble, should b. dlscirded In our enactments It Is hotter that we permit courts tn exercise free dom hf action rather thin to attempt to drive or regulate hy ton manv drastic laws Allow Initiative to be developed ruber thin leidlne bv cod. strings All things that nppe.ir good are not prudent nnd all npp.rently prudent thing, are not feasible Som. proposer, of submitted P of A legislative measures would regulate evervbodv bv their own narrow bound, of vision and on. needs not be very astute- to note, thit men nf normally sound Judgment nn general matter, eoem mentally color-blind as to certain particular subject, "The pirtlsin who has persuaded himself that all truth nnd virtue nml worth nnd wisdom are centered In his ldn, hi, either his perception or hi, Judgment hidlv clouded nnd hi, ad voracv of hi, fad measures Is accordingly less nnt to be sane than foolish All meritorious practical measures submlttel need out support and In the consideration of all features pro posed our study should he guide 1 by sanltv of ludzmep. and the savin- virtue of common sense We hne much tn do If we do our dill; nt the convention nnd thit we need tn do nrlght Is to mike our deliberations nnd enactment, ni cord with the letter nnd spirit nf our Principle, end not upon nnv other foundation About inn m.mh-rs parllclpited nt thli forum session. Vine cltv courts v 111 complete their vears of benefactions don. for the cause, of humanltv , th nnniversiry of th. n-tyl day of each . it ilv celebrated Caledonia 72 In IIS twentv 'slxlh rohookslnk 142 McleHn. 14T and iS.ii,e 114. each Its second d.cadn t.ehlgh. .......... - , , ,u CH. a Itannnh "ni t ha 171 it, nint-ieciiiu .,,,,?.. .--. ... .iVhie.nth. I- .1 Smith, ill. ami 1-ri.ie or blney "13 each Its seventeenth, and iwthllnder. 20S. tho sixteenth birthday. Next Thursday, June 14 Is th tiro, desle. nated bv tho order to celebrite I lag Day fi ("it rilot tn his official call savs "All courts are reoulred to hold either public or private sessions nnd to carry out the beautiful ceremonial prescribed, which mnv be added to h" more elaboration ami splendor when facilities permit. These manifestations of un selflsh devotion and patriotic ardor are de. signed to impress the reverence due the flat- In these davs such demonstrations becom. vlr tuallv Imperntlvo and carry even a greater lesson than In les, crltl.al tlrn-. True de mocracy demands that all men who enjoy cnuil henents from -their countrv shill contribute an equal share of service toward Its preserva- "-ViriloSsr0'lii,a"-.er the call of th. country and serve their nation with pride and honor f-ountless others will not he called to irms as th.r. are other thing, to lie dnnn liesldes light ing The great crisis . ill, for the solution of manv prnhlem,. with tb. means and measures ?o win this war as well as to protect ade nuately against future enemies without paraljz ?nc the country a productive fores Toresters have never been slacker, and can he counted ..n to do their dut-, The Ornnd Court Convention at rottsvllln will have a public com every court In the State hold also a Flag Day LONDON STOCK MARKET Americans Are Quiet, but Feelinfr, Is Optimistic Allied Bonds Harden LONDON'. Juno 7 Tho gilt-edged sec tion of the Stoc-: .xchango presented n checkered appearance The war loans were mixed Colonial descriptions were hard Americans were quiet, although the feel me with regard to them was optimistic because of the good tone at New York. Canada Pacifies received fresh support on favorable earnings. Orand Trunks were Inactive. ,..,,. -, -. iin. which There vva no i"'i ..-... ....--, ........ " . . ,l.a - la -u.r. l-aaanla- u-.rA slow. yVrKCIlillltS . nt. va.w.M.. .,..i..nta were strong. More confidence was shown In Allied rallied ..I. wh en naraeneu. avuooian from the lowest. Peruvians, Industrials were rtploslve shares. There was buying ot In demand, especially BAH SILVER Lilt 191T Toda: , Yes. Thurs. High. I.ow. 1 wrV. "i"',11"' lH,nds- "I '" "f n cover th" Jr.J nf ,h." ,hlr'!" "'"', ""'"' dut? 1. an.1"' "ft. r"ter. A- I-ore.t-r- our limit, ati ..; ""i1"1" "eiegaies t, .',11 ml for ronvJm?,"l",n.n"',U" '" "m n" "rh" 1"''"' on v 7,"w,n,,",, wllh owlnB t '"" r " ' Pirt li ,h0"" ,our' and delegates will tsk- bo w do ?I 'aTi pla for ,h'' ,lfP o R'ven Iwtnr nnVdr,Vi0J1,hnr".' ,h" 'nlnn of the rendition. 1,'","t" service, to meet the newer weiker cou-l, ?" h nmal"mllfin "' tho ..."; cP"r' Into stronger eolvent ho lie, bv yj&ssto.n.' m ?: n ii f t iVvlSSiiSSS i' KMINLNT FI.ATEUNAL1STS .T.ohn H. Kirk (upper) and Chailcs P. Bradley arc past grand chief rangers, legislators and counselors of the Foresters of America. everv court ln the State hold also a Pag Diy d-ronnstratton " Tho courts nf thn West Philadelphia district, No, R, n pn, I2H Hi. 2".' .'.! 237. US',, 207, 274. R21 .112. 010 110 on I .110. represent ing a membership of 2,ni In th. section, will meet tonight nt Court Ilirtram, 452S Woodland avenue, tn perfect plans to ' do their bit' In all patriotic movements Inaugurated bv the citizens of the lot alttv. The splendid turnout In th, late pitrlotle rallv has caused the foresters lo be looked upon In th. dlstri t as nnt of Its most active cooperative fictnrs At this session Ilrnthers .1 P. llonohue .loaeph J. Kellev, .lame T Onrtlnnd vvilllim Hngan It. Cowm, C. P. Kell. O T. M. Tavlor c. 13 Schnepp c ltelllv nr W I. Union V J Nagle, .1. l,nndl, J J Noon II l.dward Ur P VV Kil llan P. 13 Uarhern T III. gin,. .1 Sherldin. .1 Mi Caulev. ('. Ilennessy, I. Haden, P. leiughrnn J. J. McIIenrv I l)onovjn and J. Illle. will present tbn report nf the organization rommltt.e, of whlth llrother 1L IV Mace Is chntrmin. . John Harrington Kirk wn, grind chief ranger from K-'iO to null. Hi, nnlcl.il term bears to this day the unique record of being the period of the ureiteet Ini rease In the member ship ever attain. I In the Slat. !H trade a machinist h. nm aftlilitnl with the labor movements eventunlh helng tlevotel tn grand master of the Knights nf l,al or. He connected himself earl. In llfo v. llh heneflitnl organizations and Is well posted In all thit pertnlns tn tho Internal svstetn A member nf Court Schuvl klll No 10S he was ndvanc,! through the various stations when his nbllltv tommended him to the order at large and he was selected ns the standard bearer of this grand Jurisdic tion. A tool logli ll thinker he plins bis work and works bis plan HI, business acumen nn I executive ability were dulv recognized In hi, business as well ns friternil connections and he tlevotes much time to th. affairs of th. order his servltcs being nppreclnted as Icing of great value to tho tause Charles P Pradlev succeedel llrother Kirk as grand chief ranger nnd his term ranks nest ns ono of greatest numerical and Onanclal growth ln th" hlstorv of the order In Pennsvl vanli. In all movements Iniugurated bv tho order llrother llrndiev Is an enthusiastic worker A rrictlclng attorney In the cltv he uses his skill nnd Inltlltlve in promoting nil phases of the nrtlvltle, of th. fraternltj Though a member n minv fraternil bodies ho devotes the greater attention to the P of A He Is con necttd with Court St Albans No. SV and Is so well .ippreclitei that lit- has been made an honorary member of nlmost everv court In the tlly as well as In courts throughout the countrv H. Is recognized nnd a knowledge,! to bn one of the most nttlve and best posted members In even phase nf lis fraternal nctlv ltle "lloth Hrothrrs Kirk and Bradley, sivs P It David Prltrhard nf Tamanend No l"n ' ire consulted upon nil questions aris ing In our procedure both being dulv credited ns nullified bv experience nnd Unowledg. to bo safeguiril- and nt the tonventlon June 12 they, ns heretnf.ir. will he prominent factors In tho idv nn eliglslntlon tn be t-naited Neither ever Viet inv n dictitnr and 'lo, s not put forward an. ,,n,ii,iit. for office nml noi.nnc siner irom facronnl lines thev are regarded as guides helng neutral nnd unbiased In opinions." safe their LODGE HONORS TO NEW GRAND MASTER Franklin Lodge Welcomes Healthy Member Enrolled for Sixty-four Years Damascus I.odce. No SS0 I O O F. tendered a reception to Orand Master Itob crt W Montgomery on Monday evening; In the lodKeroom. 1115 Columbia avenue, which vv-a, followed bv n hlRli-clns nmslcil and literary entertainment and refreshments. AmonK tho prominent prand lodBO ofllcera nnd members present wcro fl It .Tames H Avery and Mrs Averv P fi V Samuel H. Pope and Mrs Pbpe, P. O M ttlvvartl Rlt ter and Mrs Hitter. P. 5 M Robert lira ham. P- O M George I( Hants. P C! M Herman W Holler, P O M J P Halo Jen kin, r fl M Terrv A Phaner, Grand Sec retnrv Usher A Hall and Mrs Hall. Mr. and Mrs Genrgo P N" Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles TI D Illchardson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilulkeley, Mr and Mrs. Tranklln V. Shorn Mr nnd Mrs Hnrry Haase. Dr and Mrs Olw-ln Hareckson, Mr and Mrs Joseph S 'Tomllnson, William F Dixon, Charles McCabe, Mr, Lena Macrorlnnd, Thomas J. Murtha, Samuel Knoor, William M. Wag ner Dlalr Rellly. John J Nolan. Ilobert Love, nobert Heelcy and Mr. nnd Mrs. I,oul3 Mcnelo Arcturu, Lodfre, No 31. was honored by the visit of Orand Master Ilobert W. Montrnmery. Orand Conductor Ross Maclver. Grand ardn VV T Pnvvden and Grand Marshal Harry Stevens Brother CUmer. of W llllam Penn Lodge and llrother Piatt, of Ilenevo ent Lodge, if Delaware Countj. All the visitors mad, addresses which were enJoved by the larse at tend ince The tnltlitory degree wa, conferred on two tandidites who were greatly Impressed with the work of the decre. team, which was ani. i posltlo: lceed un to lls best all ns helps' filled bv the regular men he conferred tomorrow nlsht. and It Is hoped that all the workers will bo on hand. The Ivlles' night has been post The nrsi acsree poned until June ..- io " . hi-- -."n- venlence of Gond Master Montgomerv who ha; promised to make an address Tast Grand Financial Briefs The Philadelphia Stock Kxchange govenia lng committee having adjourned for the summer, it will meet ln special sestlon only on call of the president of tho exchange. The Stanley Motor Carriage Company, of Newton, Mass., manufacturing steam automobiles, has been taken over by a new Delaware corporation of the tame name. The capital stock Is J2.500.000 of 7 per cent preferred, and 100,000 shares common nf no nnr value The new officers are Pres- cott Warren, president, Carleton F. Stan ley and Frank Jay. vice presidents, and Ed. ward M. Hallett, treasurer, The. New York Subtreasdry gained $1,216,000 from the banks yesterday, mak ing a cash net gain since Friday of J19.804.000. Tidewater Oil Votes Extra NEW YORK. June 7 The Tidewater Oil Company ha declared the regular quarter ly dividend of 2 per cent and an extra divi dend of per cent, both payable July 3 to jocX of record June. 1. 7, 1917 Jirt ..?L.n.er !' ,, "nected to be present ArctuJS. h.."-. ''l.',u", 'nlerulnlng way. port 'iVi nA'-ri?9 by un-ntmous vote lo sur pori the Orand Master during his mtmini.ir.i.nn a.;:Frir,,J0 m-,ke irnit gain In this term. t'nei. '.-' m'liiwri si Arcturus nra seestn .'" .""' oi tne Ih. rtraaa.t n.ahaaa Ea-.lH This inrf..r .".,";" " ln nrt regiment band. iiSIIa'"!' P."1 look after the Interests ot en- . "mine, listed ranks iii-mners until they return from the dent an a .i. -."nm, intlffe !JJ J' 'be progress of the f iV-,.,,tt-,n'1 " for i l lodge workers ta secure U tn, vtrsna leinve oncers feet conn. 5 he order as much this r tne continued labors the same results m.m'e'r'J'duJ'','.--, N'f ? h" ,'"n In "llr .. .,'.'. ila'P' th. tsl vear some of whom. four v.nr. V,. - V.: '.. ?.' 'or mer s nd .1111 f.lrly-.clire'Vnd Tell' '"" 0l "" i.i..i.J:. I: .J,lr.bv-isnn offlr aleJ with ii,. .,."T,.'7..'.. '."." "' -'n-. Among th. v Isllor. Tonight the Inltla'terv 'degree win he e date.a'clr 1f"""lr, on "el... of ten ifi.nH.i." ."" 1're mister look, for ln'nn,.,"'"-0 ,n "J" 'o Put the work on tl rA rrn rnn Mm- i.ca.e i. T ,'V.rLl:'".ir:...nn'rr-v of rnrirtiiinme,i .-. j"1"1":1 hlott rlatisi familif. and nnd ilinr. for their nifnibera. friends t t.-.:.j.' or, in, .,. I'... i, ,..., . -.; Ifernpnm 'l.pe'rlT f,ou,r"W " " '"' Tomorrow night the first degree will b con. o'rder'ore ,,!,,,,.,,".n,n"nJ . '"th-r" of X vvilluTldlng' ' 0 """m '' """ "00''- rark tv. ! Ige n. Jfts, r(,nf,rr,,t thn ili,-.v oere. on vinml.iv Vlnnil.iypl.ht X.,t Mondiv nleht tit. first degr.. will be exempimed In full form. and a visitation from Wnshlngton trvlnn l.n.le. No -Ml Is espeited. Pnlinwine out lh" proclimallnn of Ihe grand aster a m.morlil service will be held after .'.n'1::.'.'. 'n..Aon ' "" memlWrs wh5 On Jun In, "Pm nnnj. vi.i ... "'pa',rf,gran,d,;nnr '""""" ' '" ' beern ar?arn?el hnd.h"" ,n,,f"l"B rrogram his t" """'' by the rene,t Interest commll- a,..,A'!'I0,i".m.., "-"nii In Ivv Isodffft. A pood -,..Kf,W'rVhV&r.!ldiS! to?J"rHl?lnJ'.T'0,lR?. No. 2S3 All f lrt Itisi teiltl. . "iciz: 'i' , -.- i , i,t iiit" 1 1 1 1 1 1 r lOrm Tllfs ream una In ii .I. """"p "r .ii4lrV 'Miimrnjiiilft Work I CI A tommlttee wn. also , n.en.i Vn" J-, " '""" ments for ouilng. ,tnne.1mr2 lo mak" atfange P 1 W J riV.nn ",;rln,tho warm weather A Durfer "rl"on- r,ro ' A Groom and Uro. Tnhinrrmu finmiA; .V"1.. ",p. "rat .i.cro. win i urBcii ".. m.i hii rnfmbcri of thr tram nr oirrrvice-v!'" ii aa -.'j' .''",' t .'C their h..,mj..?cAJ!.'!!'"!i "nd are ronilallj- Invited. ,h.V'Ln.".:.Lnfn I.o,!ge Vn .-!..... .. i":. l!i" oxpmpllftM Tui.H.r" ..'.'." '."'" ceremonial form before showed ,,. , '""t" ""ni never In ih. work Vohie n,nliprs'.,,rJl '! rerfertion is also th. ne.,..01!',.?:""!' A'- Tipling.r who ------- .... nni tin ii n en ntina immmmm itUI mn in WVlHH gavn cnmpreh.nslve report on the Picture cnmmlll.. for a large frame nf irnnn nimii. explaining In detail his pisn lis plst! ullfullv i tb lodge Thn indge uarmlv welcome,! the return nf R inne5."l.n,.,'rm,.n ''V!" " 'n ""'.."00 tl" in Illness and Doctor llermvn pledged a r, newnl of hi. usual activity ami InterSst in the oilge which be has alwnNs had strongly at Seii".1" Y."'1;?1"," wna Rl' Hrcordnl Past Grand Maxwell Patkman who ha. Just returned from a prolong..! absence from thi The first degree will be conferred next Tues dvy night upon Ihe wilting candldiles. Infused with Ihe spirit of patriotism. Waynn Lodge No .1 his subscribed for several Llherlv Ilnnds an.) Is also represented In Ihe nation's service nbout one third of it. members bein engaged In the navv The nrst degre. und"'? Degree Master Vlnicnt ill Stefano. will b con ferred on n clnsa of cindldates next Tuesiliv Plahl Vlsitnra are welcome The Wane Loila. orchestra ..III enfrtnln the old men at the odd Tellows' Home tonlgM. ' ""' Kendertnn Lodge No .'fin had a good meet lng N .1 Ilnraie Michael has appointed llrother William Muni nn the nutm? enmmltte. to nrrange an excursion to AtUnflc Clt llrother I oux mttde a report on th employment bur.iu I ncl. a- a.v,,",J-, nave en flea .sun In good .,?nlnlrn"e .m'm,M'l' ""I " kPt servieT W.l.-"1 ,h hooKl f,,rlnlt I"T of Krother VhASViW'! ' th" ,,M ""'tine as thf, hfniha0.'"," Won1 w"" J"' surprise, "re for ti,Vr. """ no "tendetf the meeting, Callfornf. It '-,-.... "7 du' l0 -11" t""nce In chief of .'h.-...ra- lT m,n- 'r" be was ll. Is on J vliiV'.n ',';p,;,m, in .?'cram.ntn IMS Nsris fL'.nM.fi' "liughter, Mrs Whvte, it- p.i.i.-i. . tn. ny of !h flilni? rii. -..!.- . ' -... o7- ru,n1r,,K1,,'Rc0' i'- n'h dl.trlc! b'oYh n.Wl"r "fV'ottnee c..nt V' ",,i ""'!' were among ,hPu, tor, rn:'.ri'',n" Ar". getting new m.ani . ' r "'e purpose of month.; tl, owing".. nV.'r,ne '"" un,m"r as a cnmmlliee Y 'imi7hm vvere appoint. . I A. H smith n ii s7...U:.nrl- .':- L '"'" ttl tne splendid unrb nt ,i. ' Mu-inninii KBi , 1 4 -31i5hffl '.fit, engraved upon which will appear the indlii'liiii n,1,'".1" "' a" V1' niembers of t he ml "e Work SUi'.l" TO"1"0"' n,, alreidv h,-en star"" '-,h" .hother. ar verv enthusiast ir over the OPPOrtlin tl tO llhtnln a ma.nl.a,.i ...L..TI l ' ' - "".," ,aiii,, lunure oi "foil Tired Business Men, Postpone Your ment THERE'S a man in New York, 'hale and hearty today, who was told shortly after graduating from college that he was doomed to the "white plague." Confined all day to an office, he worked out a series of physical exercises by which he has become a strong, robust man. His system has been adopted by prominent business men through out the country. He expects shortly to lay the plan before the proper authorities in Washington in the hope that it will be adopted by the United t States Health Department;. He's written the story of his system and the manner in which he built himself a wonderful ' physique for Sunday's PUBLIC nrolher rt.nVlIn n Decker, of Keystone Loii of Ilethlehem, w. a welcTTmo visitor Knd' ge. - - ....rue,,,, nn. n m,.,,,w t,,i.i n.nu.i ton Is honored bv the appointment by the grand master Of 1 fl Jmrnh ri Tnmlitisftn nn the (ir.nd lejdge ci.mnutee on flnanii.lly we.k lodges, P.rker Morrl. tidg. No V sepires at the CVI1 Kellons- Horn. John Wesley Trout pastor of Ht. I.i held Sunday e The llev John Wesley Trout pester of Ht. I.uke . Metho. nisi rrolest.nt Church. i:rlo nd rsrK .venues pre.rhert the sermon. The choir of tb ssme chunh sang under the direction of C K lloth, rholrmaster Miss S.r.n ll.rtr.nft was the organist. President ?lprs spoke There wa. no public service in the .flerneon nt th. Odd IVIInns Orphan. ge owing to th. heme's Junior Cl-nstlsn r.ndenvor Society hold ing exercises In the evening in celebration of Its tenth anniversary Ilobert Love ch.trmsn or th. education tommltlce presided The boys and girls of Ihe home under the direction ot Mrs latins A llnocns matron and "eorg. 1 till Instructor presented a series of t.blMug. . beautiful and spe. tacul.r everclse enlltled "The Junior Nations There were also eestum drllls and seleetlnns b the home a orchestra and chorus Addresses wcr. msd. by 1. ( . Wllll.ms. president of Ihe Phll.delrhl. Junior snd Intermediate Christian Endeavor Vnlon. na President rtlrh.rdson The I O O P. Junior Christian P.ndeavnr loelety w prg.nlied Jun 1.. 1017. "nder Charier Nn. rtsTdl granted br the 1'nlted Society of Christian Knilsi.nt llostno Mass nnd nHllated lls Interest In Christian Hndeavor wnrk with the Schuvlklll branch first, nnd Inter with lb Oermatitnwn branch The principle, are Motto 'Service", thought. I"t, theme. -Others" slogsn. 'Do J.nuriw.l colors "lied nnd White', song. "Ilrlshten ths Corner" Officers Mrs 1. A Enoch (m.lronl. super intendent Pvehn Maswell senior past presi dent John ilt Junior past presifl.nt. Nora 111 kert sitting past president, Joseph l.evern. president Henrietta Maxwell vl.e president. Pdnsr.l nink secretnrv tevrsrl Macartney, treasurer Oeor.e lllll c n Instructor Committees Nora rtltkeri chairman prover meeting P.thel Wood tbalrman social John rtxsom thalrman Whatsoever. Marv T.ison chairman music, Ilobert Love, ih.ilrm.in edu.a- tint. The society holds lls meetings every Sunday morning at In no o'clock In ihe auditorium ex tpt tlurln tulv nnd August, when the meet lng. nre held from ,1 tn 4 p tn A spe, lal feature Is the calling of the roll with a pr sonsl responsn from earh of the boy. nnd girls besides other exert tses man. and arled which Insures nn hour of enlo.ment and proOt to all who attend THE DEPUTY SACHEMS AND ALLIED TRIBES Encouraging Term Reports Around Rig Council Fires and Banner Presentation Th Deputy Grrat Sachem Association of tho I O It. M held thn closing mccttnK of tho term on Monday nlRht President Charles V Wleland thanked tho denutles for tho work durlnp the year nnd n?ked that nil continue their membership In tho na ttorlatlnn, Tho deputies turned In their re ports on the work of tho trlhes in their .irlmm districts nnd conditions a they found them Treasurer Tom Traser recelxed a warm welcome, as he has Just recoered fmtn lotillnnnent by n hndly crushed foot Deputy CtrorRp ICnlttto has had a peero attack of rheumati'in Squire nrlfllth, of Kennl. initio one of hl 'usual witty talks Deputy Genrco Montelth told of hl work In hts district and nrked tho n?ociation to pay particular attention lo Hcpnniia, No. 12, this ear. Doputy mil I'ox leads all In pellliiR hooks for the coming out Ini? of tho asmclatlon. Many member.s cpect to attend tho t-omlnf; Gicat Council fcsfIuii In Altoona. Thf AlUcd Trllws of W"t riilliKliMphli h"ld tin ir flml mfPtlns nf thr term In Tinea Tnhi Nn ZH nt rtft fourth utrft jni Valunlnt; nnui Ilnt?anBing Trlttc No. joo prrsr-nlrrl 10 linen ihn traplne banner I. 8 Chnrli ftn.iRh niikliiK tli rrs-intntlnn rians rrn man for tho romlnir tiinnnn nd Btlrrlny tttks wri' tnJoott Gmt Prophet S II Walker mili an tippcnl for i mor roneertrrt etlurt mill 1 J rhnrlos Willi unit of Mohae, told nf IiIk lulls tn nmmlvr nomen tn net nn In-rre-med allendinro T' s Wellington Kumpli ipb of Nn 3?is loM ut iii liusinfit nxpfrlfMun of frlxlcpn nra ttie nurtllfPH hi had mailo and the (onntanl work thit wa nr'P8air in uc m ntvl tht n llkpnid Ills work in thit In tho IPi .Men pointing out th ronMant mrrttlrn t tint wn nrr(Fir If tho trllo I tn no nhetid V H. Sun Mriarland. C. of Jl. of KlnssrftMnjx t ilKril ulont; tht ftan.t llnei. I S A titer t IVffrrkrtrn mado nn rnthusl ibiIp talk In fatt. tf iipppnrinten nunt for anjthlns PrcKldent John HiKnett Is ciinfi to hn quttn a enrpn of wttrki'r durltui tho nxt term The nlllr of n l'hlladlphU are pnlnc to mak a new roentd. tin Ir fhlofa deKreo team now belns nady for work I'tirontT Trllip No HI rnntliiti" It cood wnrU tio morp rnndldntp helm? ndmilted on Prldiv nlcht (.'halrmin ,Iin WMih I arrnnn In if mr th distribution of tho Jubllvn tl. ket. V 8 iMOil White taf for .New mi where l. wilt open nn offlre and wtll not return until Ml pmher Mr he in Jimm Mnnu-t la now in P burirh. Th member nr working for n tti Inrreige thi term The qumterly nntlre upn a talk on preparedm n written by i of H Jot n It OrrenhaUh. was commended h all aa a m iMt rpleio i Hirn Tribe. No, 30T adopted three pnlffaren on lnt Morula nlsht nttawn tribe nf Camden, whtrh t'pr formed th adoption degree, lielntf pm nrti d b WnmlnB Tribe nf'Cimden. In thn pri rt nee of a rrnwdri rounrll rhimher. Tho work dllferel from that In IVi.nsthanln, aa th Nt w Jerev brother operate thp old time adop tton ceremnnj V O S Purdge. of New Jerpt Ke a talk on the world war nnd Liberty bond'' P. 8 Trar who wn irhem of the Mini tnlked on the wnrk tn New Jersey i1k.ii Prophet S It Wnlkfr told of the In Fpirttinn lltrn meeting g1e remirKlnK thit 11 ha been Tld Oo to I!erhe nnd beln plred but Ped Men should go tn Hiro to be enthused nf II PHI Ilethel told of Hlro wnrk and thtr dtre to reach th one hundred leir Kiln this term P"put John Malont Indefinitely! i!EI.'!..,.a.,b6 P,fr th enmlnx war. . Vijm h.i Jan subset ib. d far two LlUtty Xsmi) bmt4. town of Lave.le n -m ,er. s -jut liirl Inli.bltanti. iliaJ'.n' ,ur,-'l "t In me pjr.de that t. reded Ihe eiremonifS In the rtm. Inc. Nfarlnr inwns sent delegation, and a nm c leiuld Iron InA roar nf Vol .a..M. . . ...... r... or veteran, tan. fmm VsblitaL weont Tribe, ltd bv Jo'm It fnrler n.e ntat nrpearan in it ratty wlutt) nv'tt ultB vocation tyVHtrRtr 'latu Ir ii-t Uea; VOTI.1 ,' u Walkr and Mr. . Hli, itf ! '"S'"-? I'V children from thft eni btned Punda arhool. reeJlutlon by two filtu rlrlft and Pdlutt bi the nnpi rUo Th benedlrtion wm pronounced by Palter UotxrU The rxercla were flttlne nnd mid., nolc worthy hy the whole-noulecl manner in vttitch 9try one rrforned hi part. leikft Tribe. No am, t miiklnr prera- tlona for it erond nnnunl oxcufalon to WU4 wood on July 23. The committee In ctarce L.3 llfmmel. John Luti. lUrrr PihradJtr Hamuel lUrc-r, Harry Hunkln. Albert Ktetn tracer and Kdward Cloren Th tribe hni new rtaised the- 3S ooo mark and 1 the richest tribe in the State. . TuuknwlIU Tribe. No. 4. In doing good work. interest has been reviled and tn. raeetlnr. nre wll ttn n k ...... ... n is KW'jy '.T.C.1!'. N'.U-r liruco. Thorn., llrnc. WillUra tvilkln.on and C ot It J. r. Johnston, N.v.Jo Trlho No JOS, h.ld nn nthui!stlo rrnstlnr last Krldav Two Ubsrtr lsa bondi ro rurehsscd Tli livo wire. r P. n. fstbrook, William ftmlth ana Joseph w O. smith. Tn msmbsrs of W.shltn Trlbs. No. M, h.v. snllstM. C. of tl Oeorec. (llls I. just rororsra inff trom s. serious operation Siulro Pmrh I' -. rsjul.r .ttonilant hi ths msrtln.s p. S (oliirs and 1". 8 I.ewi. ltal.er are alscar. hustliuz. 0w Tribe. No, 113 l.d . Mr mtln on yelnrsdsy nltht T.ilks n-rr. msdo r.n tho I ibortv !,osn Miicts nnrt lc tru'ts's wr cllrerl.d to rurrh.sa JlfOI worth Final rr. i-ci-iinni oro D.inr msae ror tn. .suoona tript '", . .KI0rs r.r.s ana oartes fr. rivsn oni .ml IUpresntatiM John Psrk'n. w.s dlrs'ts. to h the band mset th. tribe on It. arrlra ut cud consnuon citv Ponem.h Tribe No, s.io, m( rurrhassd two Liberty Loan bonds Leader, of th. worV.rt are I" S Steck r of II Samuel Gentle, Her man Llnro and rharl- "eLauchlln Wapella. No. Ki of South Phllsdelr.hu con. tlnues Its eood work 1 S Ame. Mcr.rt.nil, Ilobert Sweeney, K of W , snd i of It. New man and P S Snder aro alwaa on the iob. Montezuma Tribe. No 21 saIII hao soma personal celebrations tomorrow nl.ht f of R, Tnhn Jtsher Is thirty-one venrs a Red Man and P S Alerk Kebv will crlebrato his slltv-nfth blrthdaj The old "war horse " nob Pou'her. assisted bv P s Ross Btallman, will hay. charge nf the ceremonies Rhandlran Tribe, No SI, held an election on Frlds night lo fill the sarancr caused by neora-e. Mish the present, senior sagamore, en listing P . Curie) ItrWn Hilly Bautb and Ward ara the le.dlnir ""-kers. Algonquin Trlle No 300 Adopted two pale fares last Thursdsv ntcht P R RullK.n and C of R llarr Hinder are continually uorktnr to make the tribe twtt" On Frld.v eenlng list State Chief lttymaker James R lMnkerton, nsslstecl b1 Mahlon Trumbsuer. State V assisted ny mat i. or p. State V C II Qeorc W. Stows P S C It Louis Shaw. P 8. C, H. iims eegar ann national itepresentate m. c wllson. Jr . Instituted Choctaw Association, No, .inn1- at nrn Mawr with a charter list of twentyone membera Th term reporta romlnr Into the State C. of S Mahlon Trumbauer show that all assocla tlona are haslng an Increase In membership. The district deputies h.e completed arrange ments for the Installing of tho officers during thla month Knights of Pythias The member, of llarbarosss. lasdge. No. IBS. K P who were absent from the meetlnr on Tuesday night missed the greatest treat of their fraternil llws The degree team composed of the ablest members of different lodges In one of the most beautiful and lmpressle ceremonies presented part of the first degree In long form to four candidates The roles of P.mon Iythlaa and rlonslus wero assumed b Brothers David rhopman. Charles Gallan and Oeorge Stanley. TOOLATi: roit CLASS! flCATlON miiTiis SIIORTniDOK Suddenly. June T LTDIA Kl.l.i:.V SIIORTltlDau. Duo notice of funeral will bo pUen IttUTi: Juno 7 nt SSdJ Olrard a . HOD i;KT husband of Marlon Hopoe. aged 10. Due notice of funeral will bo clen from the Oliver 11 Itnlr Rldg , 1S20 Chestnut St COOPHRMAN .lime CI SAMUKL STANLET COOPERMAN. M 1 beloved son of Hafry and Sarah Cooperman. nged 24 Relative, and friends are respectively United to funeral. June s at J p m. from his parents' residence. 462 X r.ih st Int Har Nebn Ccm Auto funeral. IIOROHNSKI In lolne remembrance of my wife ANNE WnST llORdRNSKl entered Into restJiineT lltlj .JOSEPH S . nOnOHNSKI. HKi.p n'ANTF,n-rrMAi.K Cl.KRK wanted, ioung woman. 25 to 35 yeara of age with knowledge of bookkeeping, to work tn coal office, state salary P 439, Ledger Office HKI.P WAXTKJX MAI.K (ILASR PAINTERS flesh and drapery for church windows antique, permanent good sat . state exp wnKrsotc lllet01ass Co .Chest, Hill CltAUFKntlR experienced man on .uto truck, l.'i S W cor Oth .nd Tlog. ' FIRF.MAN Tor office building boiler., e-sperlenced. steady emPloymentArvRoom t.nhnrer white and colored wanted for Tenna II H ateadv wotk adanrement for men company ..tth hltit . ran board ulth h at ery nsnaonable coat If desired. , Aprly 43 N 17th at Retire ' 4-Vu. 'J I v i f Mf a & r e.hiira. :i s -TL- "'.'"r,": chickens, WUJ ' tt l-horn. plump. jymr, -- r t ,- -t r-fj-', (J-j; ,. r V'' jsX L Jiu4.bAet-.j.jjK j... . - 1 T '.ItT t-HLoA. -viMii'. 1
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