P'Efw?,-. . .- .- 3Wv;r-; Br. v EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIAr MONDAY, JULY 2, 1917 y c fer NEW SICK BENEFIT .PLAN IN OPERATION Central Relief Fund Established By the Artisans Order of Mutual Protection The new retaliation nrOctlmi the payment of sick benefits, approved nt the lent nea lon of the M. IX Amemhly. A. O. M. P., was put Into operation yonterdny. It In cures the regit ar and ooyect amount ot benefits to tery member of the order en titled The relief cmimlttfe of every ue Pembly will visit the sick members ns ticual, but will send reports to the M. I& Itecorder. who will make the Individual payments. The amendment was framed by the committee on welfare and extension, as follows. 'Tor tb jurio.- of illptrlhutlnc the cct nf Irk bnefltn j unity utnmir th MamMli of th order, upcm a tr mmbr 1m sin. n fun1 hall Ih rreatMl anl mnlntnlnml by th niont excellent tMnibly by the payment In th mot excellent rerordtr. from th continent fund, nf teach aubordlnattt aavembly. on th nrpt day of each quarter or within ln days thereafter, of a Ier capita tax of fortv-fh cnt for earh Jtiember who. dut. for the proton iiuarler ha a been pa Id rxcpt t ho w hn d led or fe s'tned), provided, that where itm"nhrr la rein Hated tho tat for earh quarter f v htrh he vaa In nrreara ahall Iw rrmUt'd with the next tax recorder shall relmburae subordinate aasemblles K'i Sif-K ifiit-fth i .ml h. i i ill t.i M lU.int with the provlalnna of thin urtlrl" when mrnc aro proper.) nrtltld by the r order upon blanks furniahed by the moat xrMnt asaem My accompanied by th phMan eertlneata In each case No nenemMy shall have the r.Rht to participate In thla fund which shall be in arrears fnr said per capita tax. Thla fund shall be under the ronlrol of the board of ri I prior who ahall have authority to make rules for lta administration, and to d elde any questions relating to It or to the pay ment of sick benefits, subject to arpeal to the plant excellent assembly. The fund shall I kept separate and apart from Iho dnth lwnfll. eontlna-ent or other fundi of the most exielJent raaembb. and the liability of the most xcl nt assembly in the pmrnt or sb k lieneflta hall 1 limited to this fund " St John's Ascembt). 100 tmn under Mn tr Artisan Amluna admitted . rand! tit pur fir jnvior nrwfTnin inF m.T-nn i r- i 1 il veterana ly-r HM'kr-r ' i" 1...'' l T r " 1i Ma' ' "M ' - 1 i pd Fred Hoeh, th rhamp.nn mmbr setter Curks and paRatPronresshe," fr nil on band. Sit t,AU I UMjHI nii m iii-1, i i i nr the. Artisan and an iippruprl itiou .' ;io to the Artisan' Day fund were nuthorlsrd On the, proposition to ronslder nntinti In Is"or ef taklnir vr of the it.tfrntH in th rder of brothers who are or may bo cat lid to the service or tne iln rnrnt-nt, tin oruer Itun nelly atated that there were 47 membera of tha assembly subject to draft and that as the matter would take time to invcallitate he offered a motion that a commit ten of three be, ap pointed to take up the matter nnd report, which waa carried The visitors were Urgther Foss. f Ormantown. Urother Kelley. of Oak In. and Brother Furness, of Progressive who Kae fthort talks. The committee, rompos-d of How ard Jones. William H I'nlloek and r C fi ticker, provided a progressive plnorhle and uctir contest vUh prizeii xnlued nt $40 The winners werw Prothers Kelle; Ferguson. Shirp. Ileltman. Wlnkworth Miller Kblnsnn Arm atronfc, Dutscher. Hnrnlna. W'ra Ostertap. Btlcker. Wanger, Kelch. llaod. Kappt-r and Held Oermantown Assemblv tth an nttrndinre of 100 had a spirited rmrtlna; notwithstanding aim dlsappolntnvnta In the ibseme of Master Artisans IMwjrd Kanr and Stiorrlntendent Hutrhlnson tnsnrto- Marrv Kendlg -a" the meeting In a highly efficient manner. P M. A. Horace Mjera ami P M a llarr Klotr Piling tha other two chairs acceptably, with Hrothers I'lmer Cook. Alexander Johnson, Itowland Jones. Howard Shaw lnhurst, Foas Doctor Vtherstlne nd btber rellnhlea (cxreot thf. ICendrlck brothers, whose- absence wan unavoid able) on tap as arnual Triers was Kood-imturd 'kidding'" of four membera who h.ie become fathers slp'-e tbe Mav mttng Brother Lenning. a transferred member from R pa rtan Assembly was ebrteil to membership This Incident aemfM to Inspire nn nrgumnt b tween Brothera Jones and Vok for and auulnat the (de of Inducing the trTiBffr to the .irn assembly of those near resident members who are nonactUe by reason of dUtancn from their . r assemblies otiier Ie IIH reported on the prouresi W angernnl for the blv plrnle nt Willow a-i"" on Uuly 28, announcing that all kind - -wta ana gama ror alt nlzea and ages with - , m would lie provided nnd that Fox Chaee und Kensington Assembtlfa had been Invited to take part. An appealing Invitation was re eened from Fox Chase Assembly for a delega tion from Qermantowrt to the patriotic parade to bn held on the morning of July I nnd the members were urged to help the oung as sembly make a demonstration for th publicity of tha order It was alao announeed that an the ba self II parka had been converted Into truck farms and there was no Artisans league, this year there was no use for an nsetnblv club Deputy DItter said that he was very seriously affected bv the adml"ioi of onlv thre fund da tea ao far under his administration and tried t anai? the fault us in - n !" ni"ii - the existing general rondltlona and himself brother llunnfutegrr uiurii nn a Individual Irlxe for flie or more raml'datea rnse of ranned soup In the ubrnoH of the full quartet Hrothers Mghtrap nnd Doherty rendered ocal eolos. Tho v'sHors were ttrnthera Sharp of St. John's, and Furness, of Progressive. A good vaudeville snow and refreshments worn enjoyed. Adelphl Assembly made up In spirit what It lacked In the usual attendance and welcomed a delegation from Southwestern mmpoie of Master Artisan Kngle nnd brothera H p 1lan, George W Nace, Hr.. Hteven Knopf, IVnnk and Charlea F Kremn. the first two exprenslng their pleasure and explaining that they wern on their way to pay n, lslt tu Dorian Assembly in th same building vllrother Natz, transferred from Progressive Assembly, waa elertid to member ship. Chairman Thll Arnold, of tbo campaign com mittee which has lwen devising nil the plana and schemea that hive be( n bringing surtean to the assembly, reported that The matter of taking care of the Interests of enlisted brothers had also brn ronsldtrcd and nnpeited to the assembled brothers to nslst by rontrlbutlng to a fund for the paiment of dues of such brothers as may need It, a box being put at tho door for th purpose In VteW nf tha nnw rtr!l1nf ton nut In fnma nn July I in regard to the centralized pamenta or alck benefits, requiring requisition on the con tingent fund by in M i: lc order, thp trustees and finance committer Jointly reported through Brother Hliunk that they had considered all vvavn for retrenchment of expenaes nnd had dectdM to recommend tho abollahmtnt of two emub llshed features nnd the withdrawal of building and loan association stock The recommendation was adopted, by vote. Brother Davis, of the social committee, came late, but In time to report progress and H rot her Hot-tilch, a popular veteran of tho assembly, rave a happy tulk Visitors were Ilrother Christ, of Palmyra Assembly, who presented an Invita tion to join that and other assemblies in a big outing and picnic on July 14 Itecorder Knapp, of Lehigh, Brother Kdwln Mahn, of Ideal, brother Ketlev of Oak J-nne. nnd Brother Furness. of Progressive, all of whom had h pood word to say about th able nnd efftVlent Master Arttsan Bertram Smith. Recorder Jack Li pie y nnd other attractive featurea of the' assembly. Drother Blckhardt provided a good vaudeville show Southwestern Assembly had n large attend ance of th members, A commtttee, composed of prothera John K. logan. Samuel Dever. Hr , and AVIlUam V Hlanleford, wan appointed to pro vide a way to take care of tha dues of members called to the service of their countr The committee was given power to act. if necessary, and report at the next meeting of the assembly, A committee, constating of Broth-ra Carl Vogt. Howard lepper. Walter Lamond, Thomas H Johnston anil Harry Hummed, was appointed to take up the matter of the picnic of July 14, at Palmyra The committee has already done good work and promises to have a large representa tion from Southwestern cm that day. The entertainment committee met on Thursday evening last and arranged fur the entertainment for tho nxt meetim Several entertaining featurea will be provided and seasonable refresh ments served hrotner Howard l I'eppcr lvaa been appointed director of the Footlights Club and thoae who know 'fineeze" are sure the club will continue to prosper under his leader ship. Prof James V DJgnan has been ap pointed musical director and William J. McKowen business manager. Harmony Assembly had a good attendance who enjoyed a real patriotic speech by the "old war Horse.' Jerry Kelll. Other members and Deputy MacCracken were nlso eloquently In clined extending greetings to some of the "old timers" present. In the way of observing the ninth anniversary of the assembly. Brother MUIer's entertainment rommlttee put on a good show and served refreshments. Dorian Assembly had a good social nleht, entertaining a delegation from Houthwvatern Assembly at a pinochle contest, in which prizes were won by visiting brothers Hammef and Tosen and Oberholtzsr and Northhart, of Dorian. Recorder HandVrs has several appli cations of candidates for next meeting. When the good ship Clara H cast away from Unruh street wharf. Tacony. on Tuesday eve nine last, at a o'clock, with fifteen workers Irom Enterprise Assembly aboard and poked her nose "due east" for the Jersey shore, a unique method was established for making vis itations In Artlsandom. In command ot Huper intendent Kay. ably assisted by tblr popular and Jovial deputy ftdltor 'd" Mayor, this ag gregation disembarked within tbe qultt prerlprts of Klverton. N J and boarded several high powered machines and scorched the Burlington pike to Palmyra where they were royally re celred and entertained by tha officers and men of Assembly No. U3. Five candidates were Initiated and the work was greatly admired by the visiting brethren frdtn Tacony. rttiort but Interesting addresses were made by Superintendent Kay and Recorder 'Kill" Fulmer. of Enterprise Assembly Iirnthr Elckhart and Director "Jack. Ltpaey, of Adel phl Assembly Past Mast r Hern-ran Meier of Northwestern Assembly and Kdltor Mayor, of Videllty Assembly. Great stress waa laid by fhv officer of Pal myra Assembly upon the experiment (hat has teen planned for July Hy when they propose to, oonouri. a reuir i-vuuir? tair wiin u ua "trimming" In West Falmrra, and It look s (hough th good ship Clara II will gt a second contract from Enterprise un in war nom inrougn lamaert m rear VKector i.tpsey auto waa extinguisntd I ASSSW V PUUieT 4 I1VU1, rusty. rnembifP at Knirmie KSW1 " ft over lifts; a emr, wltnout -pepper sot p I'Hieu to iiia d oieni. ox jne Mas t j ifmr ' 1 -Y 7T"'y- l , . v MiiJAtruf i r session on Thursday evening lest and, after business had been disposed of, Huperlntendent Neft was presented with a beautiful Artisan watch fob, the gift of that prince of rood fellows In Paseyunk Assembly, Past Master Bill ' Heyde, for proposing In Trenton As sembly a new member at the May session Justice of the Peace Charles A. Them, a l M of Knergetlc Assembly, Camden, made the Presentation remarks, having been delegated by Past Master Heyde as his representative. Brother Nrf responded vtrr appropriately and Pledged his best efforts for s viral more candi dates this year Brother Oeorge H. Neltherrott. of Passyunk Assembly, accompanied the squire id Trenton and made a very excellent address Tr ntotr Assembly feels greatly Indebted for the mag blneent visitation by the boa nf Passyunk ut trw April session, when more than sixty Jour neyed In a spt-clal tar to Trenton, No fil im pressed a determination to repay that visit to Passyunk The officers and men of Trenton Assembly fW lUil to have visitors from "dear old l hilly and nil who can are urged to take a trip up on any fourth Thursday Thiy meet in tamerun lUlt. l'(3 South Broud street The Artisans' annual athletic meet at Frank lin Held on Saturday drew about sutni Per sons nnd made the greatest success ever achieved. Military tactics of every description, Interspersed wltn rare athletic feats on the IMrt of leading performers from mari of the iltys most noteworthy clubs and organizations, alt servtd to hold the undivided attention of the vust uudlence. ror tha seventh straight year. Northwestern AftHttnbiy swept the field In the clostd events, annexing sevent-K-ven points. B1II'J rout, who WV lt- '"hluiidi winner, placed In four uvents. ine other iibsml'ilcs nmsned In order; Key stone, II. Lenlgn, 7, Upartan, il, UluWdown nnil Palmyra, ,i apiece, St John's, J. Ulranl and l.lnwoud, 2 upltce, and Cnlon last wltn but U Hlnitlt iir.lnt The events in full ore published In the sport ing c olumns KMCIITS GOLUKN EACLK Action of Grund Castlo on Tnymcnt of Dues of Enlisted Members The (Jrnnd CnRtle of I'ennnylvatiH has rtl iccttd, upon the recommendation of Grand Chief John K lliounldy, that each L'untle In tha Stnto shall keep In Rood ntinnclat olandlnK all mcniliem who may be called to ecro In any l.rancli of the country's BcMleo for -.tr. und further, has decreed yiat each I'aRtlp Bhall he exempt fiom pa rR(? jier capita tax on Fuch enllUrd lnem ucrs Th Knlght of th lioldcn JZ-e nm' nrt 'irpimnage relflirad'O II. nnimitMrjr in a t("ry "Pliriiprlati; lnnn-r The Hpv i ulby. nf Ih- "ih,"r". .' lrtJt 'lnirih. the n.v. Orn, l JliirelRnil l Hat No , nd th, n.v. llranHdth. . .'. a''l ,ftle, otrlclnted The weather nn lilenl tor tlie mea.lon an.! there waa a lame ?A.. .". ".f-r'- A J" llitatlun cam from .Norih Ual-e nml ot the prominent member ot frrio.r.d0,ri pr'.".t Cff" Urn Chlnf ltnrry A (-V,r.7m il.h,,,,j0.hn M-, Hlappll, at Orand Mi.LWali,cr.c,."au." 0'"1 Vlco Chief A. (I 5il?I!nf,nl"i Lr,aDrt chl,,f ohn W Hooper, J.'i"1!' ""ml Chief ndr Walton, 1'aat (Irand J hlef Geom u. Owena, Ulatrlel Orand Chlet-at-Ujtgt i or l'hllart.lphla County K. K little, Orand Truatee Max Trankn'r. and Paat Orand Chlrf tlaney J l.uts, Thomas J Meraulley. John W. Iluuper The ohai'rvanro of the nnnlvcrar da Ijy nrproprlnte r lluloim rxerrlacs I beeomln ir popular The rommltte on extension of Ihe nn!r act pi In conjunction lth Ihe committee on pub niii. Iina nrranei'i tor u aeries of uiirnrtive slides anil the order la now ustne thea In lut.ilitUs wh.-re tne urn ml uriianlier Is Horltlnn on new eialles II In found lo be nttractho and popular nnd sites the nubile at large nn Mm or the Brnttth and mdinitud of the onlei. The nnnltraarv eommlltee eompneod nf the e.itle of I'hlladi-lphli County, observed It annual lmnriut laal Tuesday evenlnir at tb K O K. Hall. KM North Ilroad atreet The committee reorganized for the insulnff year by (lectin- the folIowlnB officers: Grand Keeper of ih- !.xihquer John t: Dormer. prealdnt. 1'aat Orand Chief Waller C Ilaua. lre nrealdent, District Orand Chief at Hrire of I'hllndelphla ounly V K I.yttle, secretary chairman of the l'llntlnv Coihinttlio .lunn ! Mikioi lins uri'r One hundred nnd twenty-lite members of the order ait down In n nib mild d.iner. nnd dur ing the coffee nnd 'izars Ihe meellnK waa 'ailed to order by 1'aat Supreme Chief John M Hhnpriell, ticllng us imiHtmiai r uno In n ter lileaalmr manner Introduced the tarlou speak ers amoni; whom ware O K. 11 John U Dormer. 1'aat flrnml Chief Jfilm 1. ltrnnnlev. (Irand Chief Harry A llorhsl. of Ilelhlen'm. Oranil Master nf tterords 1 I. Oallaaher, Past llrand Chief Charles N Wllllnms. Orand 'lco Chief A. O Memme and 1'aat llrand Chiefs llartey J I.utt. Jumes It Hutchison. Walter c llaus It wns n nenulne old time ffatherlnK enthused hy the pure fraternal spirit The trend of the remark r.n tow.irt the dr termtn ition Hint iini ear etery member of the order would re double Ida efforts lo Increase the membership The toastmaatir referred to the fact that many of our membera h.nl nllated In the United Hlatf sertlee and for thla reason It ttould require additional ttork lo tut new members and retain the old ones Iw-causi hundreds of our ounit men raiy he conscripted During the etetitng a splendid donation was sculled for tho home nnd orphanace throURh the i It. rH of I'I lir Mid I t ef Walter C llnus The absence of Past Hupreme Chief Harry 1. Iteln Icke. ex-lleulenant Keneral, who has been de tained at home on a'lunt of setero Illness, and 1'asl Hupreme Ch'ef John W. Kord, who waa unable to lw present on account of the serious Illness of hla eon. called for expressions of rearet and adoptton of resolutions of sympathy. The nnnltersiry committee has arranged for a class Initiation and reception In October as usuil. The reception and dance will mast likely lalto blnn at M.rciintlte Hall, where the last successful one waa held nnd morn than jhiiu ptrsona were prenenl. It Is expected that the one next fall ttlll be very much larger. Orand Chief Henry A. Herhst has been able to make h ttood start thla term In tho way of new castles, havlntr Instituted one on May 24, tho second one on June 28. the latter one being named iroy lualb. No MO. The degree weie conferred by the team of Incoming Castle, No 121), ot Wllllamsport The castlo Instituted by Urand Vhe chief A O Htenuue acted for the Kraliil chief. FKATEUNAIj AMERICANS Quaker City nnd Integrity Councils Enroll Large Classes of Members One of tho largest class Initiations over held by Quaker City Council, No. 3i, oc curred last Thursday ovenlni? before nn lmmcnso nsdomblaBo of members. Tho beautiful ritual wns exemplified hy tho staff of Tort lllchmond Council. No. 234. I. C. Freeman. Kern and Smith and others. In conjunction with tho approprlnto views owned by Hint council. Tho work was under tho supervision of Jr. 1. S C. Shenc man and S C. Secretary Ford A special vote of thanks and rppreclatlon for the work was unanimously adopted by the members of No. 84, which promises, to liavo many more such ctents durlnfr the remainder of the year. Integrity Council. No 33". held another large rlaaa Initiation last Thursday night, thero btlns forty candldalea recelted The work waa Ini preasltely conferred under' the direction of Dla trlct Deputy Statu Councilor Joseph M. Price. Br. flrac Council. No 1131. held a largely at tended meeting; last Friday evening-, when mat ters of Importance were consldereel and acted upon. An election of offlcera for tho ensuing term took place nnd among; those elected unani mously was Junior l'ast State Councilor Wil liam II Hheneman, a treasurer and repre aentatlte to the Htate roum.ll for the twenty seventh year. A rousing patriotic rally and flag-raising; oc curred lust Haturday afternoon at tho Indian Printing Company, 2632 North Fifth atreet, of which District Deputy Utato Council Charlea v. Dambach la president tieteral bands of muslo and a large line of procesalon composed of mem bera of the various councils ajid of the Nine teenth Ward Htonemen started from Klxth and Diamond atreet at I 1.1 o'clock Past State Councilor Holly and Htate Council Hecretary Ford spoke at the exercises, which were highly patriotic. A large delegation of members of the many councils nf this city will attend tho annual picnic and open air meeting of I'lpersvllle Coun cil, No, H2, next Haturday afternoon and eve ning. Htate Councilor Miller, Jr . Past Stats Councilor Hheneman and Htate Council Hecretary Ford and many other prominent membera of the order will speak. Ilrother Nero B. Freti. chairman of the program committee, promises a most delightful time, A local brass band will he In attendance all day and evening, to b Joined In the afternoon by the celebrated Frank ford Flute and Drum Hand. Member hould take trolley to Willow drove, thence to Doyle town and from the latter place for Plpersvllle. IT LOOKED LIKE "ZEPP" RAID; ONLY $800 FIRE Occupants of Burning Lombard Street Building Driven Into Shed in Night Clothes The crack of musketry rattled through the neighborhood of Third rnd Lombard streets. Hissing bombs and rockets brightened the hazy dawn. Heads went out of windows looking for Zeppelins and other aircraft. Then it was discovered that the excitement waa due to a Are In the store of Harry Pherlsky, at 324 Lombard atreet. The blaze waa discovered by the crew of a passing; car Occupant of the building; who lived above the (tore were hustled out In nightgown and pajamts and succeeded In dodging the showers; of sparks which for a tint engulfed the Building. The flr caused a fosa of about el OS. lilt grifin w unknown.; ROYAL ARCANUM'S VALUATION FIGURES Detailed Statement of Assets and Liabilities on Which Is Based High Solvency The Rtinrnnleed actuarial statement of the llnnnrlnl condition of the order on De cember 31. 1916. showing valuation llablll ties nnd assets Indicating; 100.08 per cent solvency, fct ns follows: l.IAtllMTIi:s Death claims reported but not yet adjusted, or adjusted but not due IfDS.ssT ST All othsr accrued llabllltlea . ... 1.1U3.1A Present value nf Insurance under IV. .-411 certl.lealca for I1MO,- 011, 7D! carried on regular rates Same under t3,10l certificates for li?.3r7.ilL'3 carried on .Option Same under"s7s certincaies'for tl.H7K.re0' tarried on Option Hstne under spnil evrVlneates ' for iljJKil ti'i'l carried on option Same under 111 rerttneates' for I.' HB.iinn rarrlnd on Option "D" ... Same under 210.1 certificates for i:i,sin,o:i.oo 21. 872,800.00 027,200 00 740.: 5S2.0O a.i on :.: I'.', ait, lit formerly carried on Ihe half rash plan, now carrleel for a letel amount uneler halt- aah nptlnti 1! 1.S.10 133.110 llalnnce Isjrplual II." Mil I. 14N.031.0."I).11 AHSHTH " Cash In office and eleposlled In . - .. banks on Interest J041.0100S Kpeell deposit In I'rovlelenee of . Quebes K.000.00 lle, .sisll- market tnlue tl5.0llO.ll0 Honda market value 2.830.42uno tnlertst nccrueel on bonda. . . . 4'J,s'o iy Interest aicrued on bank balances 1.0M1 -J Assessments actually collected by subordinate eounclls not et ,..,.....,. turned otvr to Hupreme Council M0, 278 00 Mens accrued on certificates mo- lured by death but unpaid 5,02S.(Vi I.leeet j.e -ueel on outstanding eer- M rl M.rt.B tincnt's t.fl9r.21t1.0"i Pr. a. ii. tnlue of future premiums rei It i'il on 12S.240 rcsnlltr p-i. .eeildcltes fnr JSI'inll.- 70' ea ncpjllte tallies of ... ,,. , jr -, : in . 150 272 M0.no S.1t e- Mint M-'hl " ier- tlflcates for t.".7 .V7 021 less .....- i H..lite tslU's ef t."27 .. 17.720.3000 Sanv on H7s option "II ' e-er- tlncntcs for 1.NT2 "o.. lees -,,..,,. negatlte tallies of CS 013 015 550 00 Same on Bl'il Option "' eer tlflcatea for il.UOt.OO'l. ! .,., negative taluea of MA" . 000,741.00 Rams on ISIS Option "D" ccr- tlllcates for t2.1t!eftnn less n.gatV values of 178,021 .. 029,205 00 Same on 2103 former half-cash certificates for 12,344,111 car ried under Option 2. leas nega live alues of 34,8l4 1,070,734.00 J14H.031.O50.01 Philadelphia Council. N'o 2D3. observed unders' day nn .tunc 50 Ifl the Parkway tounaers einy ein .mn.- -" Uulldlng The olllce of Biildo nnd orator being vacant, Hrothers Lewis nnd (Ircvcns pan tt-cro elected to fill those places Itrnthdr .lohn Culbert reported the formation of a booster club for tho purpose of launching a membership campaign at onco. The entertainment committee nnnounred a driwlnr. for AtiKitit. nnd among the prizes to be offerc'l nre a 1000-mllc mileage book and expense of a trip to Atlantic flty for two. The Rev Dr. Charles -1 Snyder, grand vice regent of Pennaylvanla (Irand Council, spmng a big eurprlse upon his congregation when he nnnounced his reabinntlon to accept n call to the lira t'nllarlan Church In Sioux Cltv. la Doctor Hnvdcr has been nrtlve In rltlc and edit cntlonal lines nnd detnted considerable time nnd enemy In building ui the Itoyal Arcanum In Pittsburgh councils Ills stanch support will be missed both In rhtirih and fraternal work C.uarantee Council. No 1470. held Its regular meetlnit Itl Iho (llrard assembly rooms, Hutch inson and (llrard ntenue, on Tuesday evening. A retlew nf Itntnl Arrntium history was given In tsinor nt iniinnTH 'iu- '. " ne' ,, ,-,..,,. . nsslsted hy 1. T. CI. II. Dtnlel Stewart, nf Ari-anhtn t'ountll . The committee on medical examinations nf the supreme eouncll tn tthoni ttns referred Dneument 07. from Hlrhmnnd 1111 Council. Nu lfi.'.-.. and from Osden Council. Vu KiOil In v Intlon to tho care of tuberculous members or the order and the establishment of sanatoria for the care of .iftllctcd brothers, reported that Ihe matter lias had e nreful consideration nnd that In Ihe Judgment of the eommltt-e. the i ore of Ihes" Irnthers Is of tllal Interest tn the order. Ihe prolonging of their lltes would be of grent p... ui.ler . m P' - i '"""""V menl or such eanntnrla would undoubtedly be n tery strong talking point In the procuring; of new members. The eommlltee rrrnmmowle ! that Ihe entire matter be referred to the exeeu llv committee for Intestlgatlon nnd report at tho next session, which was adopted TO KEOI'EN STORES COUKSK University Will Train More Men for Ordnance Department The University ot Pennsylvania has an swered the appeal of the Ordnanco Depart ment of the United States army and on July 0 will rcsumo Its course on Mores and stores manngement This course la designed to equip young men who plan to enter tho Ordnanco Depart ment and will cover a period of Hlx weeks The mornings will be spent In lectures nnd clasi room work at the Wharton School and In the afternoons tbo students will visit selected concerns In this city and gain first-hand knowledge In tho classification nnd handling of stores During the previous course 100 men enlisted in tho Ordnance 1-nllsted Hesere Corps 'J xducaiional Voting Jlen and lloya nilTXl'T llll.l., I',. Chestnut Hill Academy ,'h7.un,.,.II,l A country day and IniardlnB schonl 11 mtlea from Philadelphia Hitrh standards of scholar ship unsurpassed equipment Rmnas!um, swlm mtnK tol recreition bulldlntf athletic Held. Special low nit for the-dar board en who spend SaturdAjs niul Nundns ut home. For catalog and full Information nddrcss J. U PATTKINON. Headmnster CIIKSTKU, PA. PENNSYLVANIA Military College 5Ien COMJIAMI Because they are trained for leadership In 9cac or in war. Collegiate course In Civil Engineer ing, Chemltry. Kconomlc and Finance. 50th year. Preparatory and Junior school. Address COL. CIIAHI.KS 10. HYATT. Commandant lint SOS. Cheater, l'a. "The West I'olnt of the Keystone Htate" DLAIIISTOWN Blair Acadeiriy for Boys Unusually healthful location, 12 mil, from Delaware Water Oap. lUO.acre eampu and ad joining farm l'erfect equipment ot 8 handsom, hutldlnr. Out ln-theonen and athletlo game. Dourle gymnasium. Preparation, for allege and technical schools. Military drill. Visit Ulslr nd see It advantage. Writ for catalog, )bn CJbarpi',LL.U.,II,ieloisilcr,B.s A.BUIril.wn.NJ. RWAItTIIMOIlK, rA. BWAnniMoui: ntEi'AnATonv . HCIIOOI. FOB I10V8 Each boy developed for hla beat. Strong separate Junior Dept. Catalor. A. II, Tomlluon, Ilexlraaster. Bitarthmore. re. AIXKNTOWy, PA. ALLENTOWN PREPARATORY School for Ilojs. Prepare for college and unl. versltle. MagnlHcent new building, (In pountry location. Junior D.pt. Itate t80o to 850. Itos, W. l)r. Mm. II. Iteese. Prlt., Al entowo. l'a? iiNornnT, K. Jv Winchester Preparatory School 1 Boarding and Day School for Boy Collet preparatory and g,n,rl coursts. Catalog. Ppugla How Adam. Hsadmssl.r. j IlKTIir.EIIEJIi PA. Bethlehem Preparatory .School Prepare for leading college. ExUnslv ground athletic Held. New bid Catalcaru on r9UU John 1). Tier.M.A..ltea4m.tcithleh,ni:I'. MKitrKitmiunn, pa. The Mercerbttrf Acwkmy I'OR HOYS . . . Wettrr, V. Mn4 .for csUln Jk, Bmtimttttr', W. Sb nrviaw, rv P-. J???. 'Si. "'."VK ,0-i ' PA".elfr. CMKUTK.VX.5V h licsi-u. j,T.ry aoemmoAlUon for Motor laeu If John H. iMen.leU.e 1-oiid,. . . (1 T " 1 WBJ.JWUJO mi-., .-.;--.,.. -". inh CB-taut . u, UU V.nuBTM lUil - Osn (itfaiu Ju. tT" if ' e--" '--iviiir. ee.'.," ..) T il. t ) n Y ' .:?"? f TUuy riaMianHitl, ' SB. Ba lUt, M, C l.w Aaat. n. t LwvrVyyutlVj mt.m "lw UC jamiUlfip GRAND FRATERNITY Fritters Busy With Election of Officers nnd Earning Place nt Banquet Sterling; Ilranch No. 66 of the Orand l-'raternlty held Its rcpular monthly meet ing on Tuetday evenlni This meeting; was one of the larRest In the history of No. 66. due possibly to tho fact that It was the nluht of election of otTlcrs. The following Fralers were elected to guide tho destinies of the branch for the next six months and were duly Installed by Superintend ent James n. Horls. together with Ihe assistance of Past Commander J A Roaensteln: Past com mander. Albert Oliver! commander. John J. How-ley- vice commander, l.eo Lampone. regent. A. Goldberg; collector, if C. Asher. treasurer, A. I.a Itosai recorder, Harry Mlltr, marshal, Fred erick Itanchltells.: guide, Meyer lluegan, guard, Julius Snyder, entry. Sol Shore, trustees. 1'rsnk Ilrlghtmore, Kdward Danger and Alexander Holt. , The Frater are taking aueh an active Inlerest In the affair of the branch that they Indltld ully promised to recommend three new members apiece during the month of July Huperlntend ent Horls la elellghted with the support thus offered, and ha In return promised to leave no stone unturned In his efforts to build up hla branch to the largest In the (Irand Fraternity Ladles' Ilranch. No. 20. held It monthly meet ing on Thursday evening In the orand fr'rater nltv Hall 1021 Arch elreee In sn'te nf the warm weather there wa a irood attendance. The following officer were elected for the en suing term Past rommender. Clara Mclwwa'Jt commander. Johanna c Fisher, tlee commander. Margaret t'urne. Itegent llarel ttank. guide limlly Kllpatrlck, marshal, Hta Ilaral treas urer Jfte k! I ' . lector Pearl Melxel pianist t Hand, guard. Mario Ferg sentry Catharine lloff. Department Superintendent M. W Melxel act Ing under the authority Inveated In him. for tnall' ' i ' . tn j pressing them with the Importance nf their vari ous responsibilities He expressed his admira tion of the work performed b the outgoing offt- I cers and requested those Just elected tn take their former officers' record as an example and strive, ir possioie, to outao mem. After the customary routine business the friends of the members were Invited Into the room, where refreshments were served. Durlnir the social hour the ladles were entertained by piano selections by Mies Hanel and vocal musle by Miss Hank, whose efforts were appreciated A danre followed Hsst Park Ilranch. Nn It will meet on Thursdav evening net In the flrand Fraternity Hail. The prlre elrauln: fur attendance will be held as usuil. nnd iMs feiture alone has sertrd to arouse the Intens interest of the members Ilranch II is r.rowing but lt Is the eleslre of Cornm-tnder John J Maxwell to see it grow even more raphllv eluring the ensuing six months snd he. In conjunction with other officers. Is doing all In his potter to bring about the desired re. suit Refreshments and good smokes will be serted Fralers are remlndeel that attendance counta toward the nine of twelve meetings which entitles them to ticket to tha Frters Faithful llanquet at the close of this year. Illher Fraternal New on Preceding Tate Beatfjs At.iEXA2fDr.lt June 20, OEOROn CI-AT-TON. eon of Kdward and Harriet Ioulsa Alx nndT (nf Hurke). aged 41. Relatives and friends invited to funeral eervlca, Tuea . 2 3n p m.. parenta realrtenc. 4353 Orchard at., t-rniiKford. U mMn,. , vi wi .Mm, . Int Oreenwood K. of P.) Cem. AMHLKII Jun 2ft. MAIU.A.tl.T J. wife nf Albert An.h1r. nRd f'3. Hr-latla nnd frkndn Invited to funeral Turn ( I p m. iMItl Montucm- .ry nvp Int Ulllsltln cm. It funeral ear Htmalna tnny be lowed Mnn. lifter K p. m HKrKl.TT Jti. 1 UIl'HAltU T UKrKKTT iitrd i' Iun ml I'l In h M lut-H afturnnnn. I()7 Marl at liMnn V. J Srrvicea prlvntc, 2 p tn. Int. ' -tnr Urfti 'm nourwiNJunr iv" iitsRiinnT ni.woon. husband of UHlon IIojdvtn (nee Outenbertzer) and eon f John nd Armtnda Itoudwln, aRtd 2S. Itflatlvrn nnd frtendi, Waunaken Tribe, No. 303 I O H M t'errteverance Iodge. No. 7A43, I. O. O. I , Manchester Unity, Alta Friendly Horlrtty, employes if 1'ranz raving "o , Incited In funeral acrvlrfH. Wd . 2 p. m , 2122 N DHliI st. Int. On i-nmount Vm Prlends may mil Tuei after M p m Auto funrral IIItANTUN Juno 2' rATIIAHINi;. dauh rr of Patrick anl Jo!,..nn.i Hrinion IlIatitra i.nd frlmidn linltp.l to fimril 1 u i , n n m rrnlflencn i)f par'-nis, r'!7 Whartc.n t Solemn m ma ot riulMi. t'huri h vt tin- rfacred llpwrt 10.3H a. m Int. llol tif.s I'cm. Auto fu- nefiil'r.NNAN At Tort M Klnley. Portland Me June 20. rtftcoant JOS1UMI .1 of Co il, C. A C.. ond son cf the late Luke and HrMret Hrennan ineo Coffiv). HlutlFa and f rlen Is In ltfd tn funral. Tuer . M n m nsldence of rls ter. Mrs. Mary Mette. 1n". N. 2lKt st Hlirh mass of requiem M Elizabeth's Church, It n m Int. Hoi) tSepulchro Cem IIIUIWN Jutif 2i. MAItY imOWN (nee Dowd), ulfo nf Chnrlrs llrown Ilelattves and friends, heaRU- of Marred llenrt, In sited to funeral. Turn , 8 "it ,, m., 1H24 Montrose st (bfjnw Christian nt ) Solnan rqult in miss Church of M Chnrlci Horrotncn Id n. m Inl Il'i3 CrnBa i Vm CHACi; Hlxth Month ."UU.., at ProMdence, It. I, .KJNATHAN CIIACK In his NMh ear. funeral s-l(ts at bin Into resldercp, 100 Hope st.. ProMdmcr, It. 1 Third-day, Sett nth Month 3d , CONNKM.V Juno T.0. PATHICIC. huishand of late Mary ConnMiv IteUtUes nnr friends. Ht (tabrlera Holv Name Society and cmploes nf Ihn Barrett Cn . lnlted to funeral. Wed. ft:... n. ni , l.Vt2 H 2nth M Solemn IiIkIi tnjsn nf requiem Kt. tlibrlcl's Church, 10 a m Int. Holy Crnns Cem. CHITIHU.--Juiia 28. MAHV CRUIST., widow of Jnmci Cruise. IteUtlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral Tues.. 8:31 a m.. 203H s. Opal st. (aboe 10th and Winder ave ) bob'tnn requiem mass St Monica's Chuth 10 a in. Int, Holy Crons (Vm Auto fnnerHl I)K!.ANI.Y Julv 1. JOHN JOSEPH, husband of Anni It I.p'.ii.ry (neo Dwyerl nnd aon of i:ilzaleth nnd thf ,it Jns.'ph Delanev IlMn tles and friend invited to funeral. Wed. 8 30 a in. 17.17 N Warnmk st Hnlinn hliih re quiem mans. St Malachj's Church 10 u. m Int. Mn Hi pub In r iVm DnVEIlY July 1. MAItY. widow of John Petery Relatives ond friend lnlted to funeral. Wed , S 30 n m. son's residence. Harry Hevery. 411.11 N. Uirien st. Hlsh muic of requiem Church of the Incarnation 10 a. m. Int, Hob Henubhre Cttn Auto funeral IiOI.AN lune 20 MAIJEMNE diujthter nf Tohn and Hirnh Iiolan, KTanddiuishtcr of Anna belle and lit. Ji.rn McOettitean. Rclntlven nnd friends Hntrnl H-art Hoclctv of (,UIL,, yf Na tlvllv lnvlt'4 to funeral Wed.. 8 30 n m par ents residence 3 J 3.1 AramlnKo ave Solemn requiem mas Chun h of NatUIty, 10 a m, Int St. petfr b Cm. DOI'OI.ASS Jift.e 2. CATHARINE, widow of William DouKlaH Relative and friends. Altar ami Ronnrv Societies and Third Order nf St Prnncl. invited to funeral. Tues 8 .10 a m . 1010 N Croskey st Solemn mass of re- Both Heira Commercial Education Intensive day aummer course In Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Preparatory Ao. counting. OITlce Device, etc., In session now. Toung people must be prepared for th great demands of business and the government Entsr now TEMPLE UNIVERSITY , Ilroad and Berks Stre-eU The Berlitz School of Languages lGth and Chestnut Streets I.exlcr Bide.. Over Klker's Pharmacy Term may be begun at any time. Georsre School A h0"" chooi in the coun- . .. . lTi ,or bo' ona lrl Hepa rato dormitories Graduate succeed In college 227 acres. Athletics Catalogue. Geo. A. Mat ton, A. M I'rln.. Box 285, (ieorge Heliool, pB, STRAYER'S Th BMt Dulne "iichoIlT 8th and Chestnut Street. Position qutranteed. Knter now. Day or night. HAVE FII.I.KD over 15.000 po.ltlon. Free aid to Khoolg. D. II. COOff Mgr. National Teachers' Agency. Pemr Illdg.. Phlladel hU KINCeRTON, PA. WalUHNM NKMINAItY Co-educatlonal. tW'here the young people get a proper vlalon of hlgheat purpoae In life n. ceptlonai teacher College Preparation Buil nesa, Art. Music. Domestic Science, Athletic Endowed low rate Catalog,' 'eeiii.. I. L. SI'ItAUL'i:. I. I) Pre... Kingston. Ta. VINELAXD. N. J. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL T"ei.nd. A "elect home .chool for a limited number of retarded and ubnormal children. Seventeen year' experl.nce. Uookl.t. osvenieen AMBXINE UERAUI.T AKNADE. PRINCIPAL JlothJ'exe I.ANCAKTEB, PA. FRANKLIN ANI1 JIAKSIIAI.L ACADiaiY Lancaster. Pa. Founded 1787. Modern Vqulpm.nt throughout. Prepares hoy for leading ralleV.. and technical school. Terms moderate Addr! T.0.1lelm.M..KM.llartmm1XjL"':.u0'ltlr4';j SWIMMING CENTRAL WATATORIUM" Swim for health and pleasur In water Y chanred and purllled dally. Cost, la adJI. II tlon to membarshlp, 2.00 a y,ar, la.00 lot O month' ua of pool, a prlvst Umoj A It.OOi alngl, swim 35 cent. 1421 ARCII ST.. rilUA. KTJSIG NAU1IMK la iU lrse,ii or Homy llc. likil. PA".edfr.. CMKU)TM.),KN PHa)iBvtVi riiM al.. wjewitnii. DEATHS nulem Pt. Ellrabeth Church in a. m. Int. 8t. Denis's Cem.. Anlmore. Auto funeral. rANUIiritN.--June .1". BTEPHI5N. "n of Nahlen II and Matilda Kangburn, agevl 47. Itelathea snd friends Indteil to funeral. Tue.. 3 p m.. HI37 S. Jessup t. Int..prlat. t FMHKH June 30 KATIIAlllNE 15. wife of William II fisher. Itelathea and friends Invited tn funernl, Tue.. 11 a m I1IU9 Woodland ne. West Phil Friends may call Mon.. 7 to 0 p. m. Int nrhaic. Ml. Morlah Cem OII.MOItr, June 1(1. MAWIAIIET t. vtldntt of Jamea H llllmore (nee Wallarel ngeel 7n. ItelatKea and frlenda Invited to funeral serv Irea. Thura ! :in p m . l.vi Pear t.. 'rink ford. Uemoln may lie lewed ed.. 7 to n P. m. Int. private. East Cedar Hill Cem. the ler Co fwtieera copy. . . (HtAllAM July I. MAHV A. daughter of late Hugh and Susan tlraham. aged in. Iteln tlve and friends, olive Ilranch Lodge. No V, H. of A.. Invited to funeral services. Tues.. .1 p. m . brother In lav. ' residence llobert Oeorge Ilium estate. York rd. and I'.lkln ave.. Ogontl. l'a. Int. private. Lnwnvlew Cem. (IIIAIIA.M. June 30. WILLIAM II husband nt late llllra tlraham. aged 82. formerly 407 H. 2011; st. Itelallies and friends Invited to funernl services. Tues.. 2 p. m 3330 Woodland ave. Int Mt. Morlah Cem Friends may rail Mon.. 7 to n p m. Auto funernl ., ,, IIAI.I.IDAY. June 2I. WILLIAM S.. aged 0 Itelntlve nnd friends (Ieorge W. Uartrnm IKlge No 208 I. and A M . Media It A Chapter. No 284. Ft. Alhnn'a Commahdery, No 47. K T lnlted to funeral Mon. 2 311 p m. at Marple. Del. Co . l'a Autos will be al Woodland av atatlnn to meet cars leaving Media at 2 02 p. m.. and With st nt 2.02 p. m.. via Mella Rhort Line Int Arlington Cem. HANKY June 30, PATRICK husband of lato Mary Haney. of Parish of Krlral. Ceuntv Derry, Ireland ItelatUes nnd friends Invited to funeral Tues K to a m residence of son. John Hanei 28IMI N Mil al Solemn reeiulem masa HI l.duard a e'hureh 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre e'ern Aul" funeral IIAIITMAN. June 3(1 MAItY HAIITMAS' (nee MrLnuRhllnl l of John J. Ilarlman ngel 41 Itelathea nnd friends tnUted to fu reral Thurs . i n m brother-in-law's residence Itohert e'nltne l.lu woodland ae Solemn hlb ' rn 'l.ie 1 I'lemelil a Chure II 10 e m Int 'I'h ''eoe- f'em Aulo funeral HAnVEY June 30 WILLIAM T. husband of late Sarah Weand Harvey aged 77 Relatives and frlenda Wlngeihocklng Tribe, No. 33. I. O. It M . all other organlrallona of which he waa a member. Invited to funeral. H. Central ave., Cheltenham Montgomery Co., Pn.. Tues . 8 p. m int Cheltenham M 13 Church around. Ilemalna may be viewed Mon.. until 9 p. m. Ill Ml. H. --July I ANMA M. HL'Nri.ll (nee llymnnl. wife of Thomas J. Hunter. Relatives ond friends Invited lo funeral sen Ices, Tues., 2 p m. n.llll Olrard oe. Int. prhate. West minster Cem, IIUYETTli - Jun 30. Captain SAMtT.L L IICYETTi:. husband nf Vaneeta It. llmette Itelathe-t oed f rlen Is Ladles nf Caalry Circle Vn 112 Lndles of il A. It and Maggie It Il.ilrd Chapter No 31. Order of llislern Star lntle. to funernl e-ervlees 'lues 'I p m , Oliver II pair ltl.lv l.'u Chesmut st Inl prhate . pi Laurel Hill t' mfrs llcmaln may be lewd Mi ti T tn In n m JACOBS' ' In" A"! It'tlN It son of Emalla lend let AiJil"t Jarnhson. ftflnthes .end friend' lnl .il to futurjl Tues.. 1 30 p m mother's nstlenee 111 Hlgel st. Int Fern wood Cem Auto i.nlre. Remain may be le wed Mon ifter 0 n m. KELLY tune 2'l 1111011 J husband of Mary C. Kellv (ne.o fiughery) Rclathes and frlenda St Mar)' Beneficial Society. Invited tn funeral. Tues., 8 30 n m , Mary st. Oak view, Delaware Co l'a High masa of requiem St Charles' Church. Kellvlllc. 10 a. m Int Ht, Charlea' Cem KUEMMEIIIIE. Suddenly, June 28, ALBERT CJ.. husband of Rosalie A. Kuemmerre. aged 47. Int prhate. Omit flowers. LAWRENCE June 30. E5IMA C nlelow of Captain Maurlco 11 Lawrence, aged 77. "da tives and friends Invited to funeral services, son tn law's residence. Harry J. Arnold. 301 Radcllrto st . Bristol Pa.. Tus.. 2 p. tn. Int prhate. Bristol Ctm. LETIIKRBl'UY Juno 20, ELIZABETH (nee Coulter), wife nf Alonzo ltherbury, aged 4e. Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Tue., S 30 a. m., 2511 N. Lee st Solemn reeiulem mass Church of Ihe Visitation. II V. M , 10 a m Int prhate LOEII luly I HANNAH (nee Rosenhergl. wife of Leopold Loch npcil 111. Relatives nnd friend livltrd to funeral Tues.. 2 p m., 302.1 SirlliK dm ten et Int Mt Slual Cem. l.OVOAk l-:!' -M I ai.sdnle Pa June 2(1, ELIZABETH WILL1!. Idjw of Davis Longnkcr. aged 72 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Tue 1 311 p m. Services st .lurries' Episcopal Church. Vlvansburg, l'a.. 3 pm. Int Trinity Cem . Collegcvllle MAOILL Jun 311 ANNA BEATRICE, daughter of W Hrtrrv and Margaret Magtll Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tues , 2 p m.. residence ot parents, near Tavlnrsvllle and Yardlcy Pa Int. Salisbury Meeting Orounds Omit llnwers MANN. June 20 S LETITlA MANN, wife of Robert S Mann, nged 72. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 2 p. m. real ilence nf ChorlrH S. Mann Maple (lien. l'a. Int Rosehlll Cem.. Pi. Tieke 12 02 train from Reeiillr-r Terminal In Alnl le r MAYER June 2D, TRANK M . husband of Ella M. Mater (nco Smith), aged 40. Relatives and friends Bartenders' Loc.l. No. 1.1. Wichita n--.. ... .... e g ei ve e,-,e . ..-ii,,- r. .... i riue, ..v. ... '-' ." iii'i-iihii 1 wuiriei 1 CI,... J'1,1 W'nnl nenill.llentl PlnH InullnH tn funeial. 'lues , 7 30 a. m. 1039 W. Cambria t. High mass St Bonavcntura' Church, fth and Cambria sis , 0 n m. Int. private. Most Huly Redeemer Cem. Autn service McCABTNHY June 20 JAMES, husband nf late Bridget M Cnrtncv Relitivrs nnd friends Invited to funeral services Tues , 8 10 a m son's residence illo'l N. 12th st . Oak Lane. Solemn high mass Chun h of the Holy Ancel lu n ni. Int. private. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto Met'llLLEY Julv 1. JOHN husbind of Marv Mrtllllev. Relative nnd friends Division No .1, A O 11. of Mina.vunk. Invited to funernl. Thurs 7 30 n m.. (toll E Haines st . fltn. Solemn reeiulem mass Immaculate Conception Chure h 0 a. m Int. Holy S. pule lire (Vm. Me-OINI.HY. Suddenly. June 30. vVILLIAM. son ol Corn-llus nnd Mary E. McQInlev. aped 27 Relithea and friends Invited to funeral Tues H 3D e m parents' residence 71.1S Kovstnn St.. Tacnny. ite-ejulem ht-?h masa SI. I.eo'H Chiirrh in a. m. Int St Dominic's Com. McLEAN. June 29. suddenly, In servicer Eleventh Battery, Fort Oglethorpe, (li., Lieut WARDEN McLEAN. O. It. C, of Queen Lane, Oermnntovvn, aged 20. Funeral service Mon., B p m , First I'reahvtcrlnn Church. Chelten ave. nt Main at. (lerniantown Int. private McMICIIAEL Tuna 211, 1017, WILLIAM Me. MICHAEL, aged 74 years. Relative nnd friends, ind Post 101 (1. A R and Survivors 2d Regt. Penni.. Reserves Invited to funeral. Tuesday, 1 p m Residence. 2107 S 3d st Service In Congregation il Church, 3d and Snider avenue, nt 2 p. m. Interment private. Ferhvvood Ceme tery MOFI'ETT. June 30, suddenly, MARY C. MOFFETT, dlUKhlcr of Inte Thomas and Ellis l.eth Moltett. nil) N. 3d st. Camden. UEcd .10. Relatives and friends Invited to services. 'lues. 10 a. m , parlora of B T Schreieiler ft Sons, S W cor 4tli nnd Arch sts . Camden, N. J, Friend may call Mon. eve. Int. Evergreen Cem. .MORRIS June 23 KATE, widow of John I. Morrla (nee l'rettvman). aged 70 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services Tues., 10-30 a m . 271 S. 57th a! Int. private. SUMMER RESOrtTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. t Galen HaltS -MiAmiic(wiTr.ri.j. HotQlartdSanatorkim iNoieia rqr It's superior tie sejeei anaBervce.-v- T (3 I Tonic and Curative baths. f " v'e--'ssr-ttr-vgrh tJ Frcdonia Hotel TnnM6 Ave. and Board . walk Newest moderp brick hotel. American & European plana, cen tral location, cop. 2.10. elevator, baths, run ning water, locker for bather, Karate: rea. onablej-ate. Mr. O W.CAUMANY SONS. Westminster K,y- ave- n,'?r Bch7"Eiv7to "H"'-. Irlvat baths, run. water, IIP up weekly. 12 up dally Cha. Buhr. Channel ilinol 1,a'lfl Av- nch. front view. Amer Europ'n plan. Eic table. Cap. 2.10. lth-ea. Oarage. A.C.Channei: HOTEL ARUNGTON "'"" A. .. near Beach. Open all .r. R. J. OSBORNE t SON. JlVILnWOODN. J. ARCADIA Picturesque, unusual environment Magnolia and Pacific Mrs. F D Maxwell. 8T0NK HARBOR, N. J. HARBOR INN Overlooking' lltach and Boardwalk. Wtda verandai. Iarse dlnlnr oom. Cool, airy bed. roomi. newly renovated throughout. Arteilan Ice and water, freah aea food and vegMablea. excellent table, llathlng from hotel. QaTare New management. Special Fourth of July ratea. o!o8n25Up.UP'," J "m breakfast. .SM"ndy'upUPP'r' '" Thurd', breakfat. tr.VUd'clrculi'rh0ne ,0r "" nd lllus. , KDU1N IIEIXIIER. Proprietor. A8IIIJUY PARK. N. t. HOTEL stesai BR1 mffluv'mi&fs BEDFORD SPHINfiS, pa, Bedford Springs (Pa.) Hotel & Baths A MOUNTAIN PARK OF J000 ACRES Spend a happy, healthful summer at this noted mountain resort. Mod.mtr appoint,! hotalt every outdoor nd indoor diversion, k.. client culsln. Oood motor roads to all point. Also MaetvMla Bath and. famous Minorii Water that eeaial thvM at celebrated mSnltSii TI UmU Use U r . . . a 11 H K2tm " orf WOPI n,SanEXTr-3'r HOTEL SUCCESS HUtVLU J OTtBATKBT KE30RT iJ-S--q IIU DEATH NEALIS. June 20. ELIZABETH C. youngest daughter 'of John II, and Florence M. fteall nd granddaughter of late lleorir and ranny Barne. ged 1(1. Itelathe anil friends, ulrls T. A 11 Society nd If. V.M Kotlaltty 'i, girls of St. Michael' Parochial School nvlted to funeral Wed. 8 30 a. m.. parents' residence, 303 W. Jefferson st. Solemn requiem masa St. Michael' Church 10 a. m Int Old Cathedral Cem. NAOLE. June 2t. Mr. SALLTE ST.. widow of Harry Nagle. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tlies . 2 p. m residence of brother. It. L. Robert. 1220 Catharine t. Int. Fcrnwood Cem. O'BRIEN. June 20. ANASTASL,. wife of Patrick II, O'Brien (nee Orannan) Relative and friends. St Thema' II V. SI. Scdall ty. jr.. Mted to funeral, Tues.. 7:3" a. m . 17J3 W. Passyunk ave. Solemn mass of reeiulem Churcn nf St. Monica 0 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Aula funeral. O'KEEFE July I. IRENE C. daughter of Joseph and Inte i'aulln- O'Keef- (nit Landen hcrgerl. aged 1.1 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Thurs.. a 30 a m . father resi dence. 2112 N. .1th st. High mass St. Edward Chunh 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre (em. Aulo funeral. o-NEll.I. July 1 ROSE O'NEILL Mc KERNEY. widow of Palrlek O'Neill, nf Parish nf Tvnan. County Armagh. Ireland Relative and friends Invited 10 runeral Wed.. X a. m., son's residence. H207 Wnrren st . W. Phlln. Sol emn requiem mass St. Oregory's Church 0 an a. m. int. St Denis a Cem. San Francisco papers copy PRESS Juno 30. ELLEN TRESS (nee Cot ton! wife of John Press. Relatives and friends. Stars and Stripe Council No 68 S D. L . anil Phlla. I.oe!ee No 20. S of II.. Invited to funeral Wed.. 2 p m. H30 Day st. Int. Northvvejoil Cem. Remains hmj be vlvvl Tues . after 7 '' IIATIOAN Sjddenly. June 20. EDWARD F.. on of William J and Dellah Ratlgan (nee Han ley) aged 21. Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. K a. m . 20H Federal st. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Sacred Heart u'au a. m mi. iioiy vross e. eni .... , IIEH'ILtUYi It J 11 ,iu 11 -.-R husband nf late Mar IMllm'jir (m. lr.ni Rela tives and frl nd- , mplov. s We. If ll-ns . paper manufacturers Invited to fun ral services, Turs 2 n m 221,1 N Bancroft st Int Laurel Hill 1 -m RIELLEY June 30. MAItY E. widow of Benjamin Rlellev Relatives and friends Invited li funeral services. Tues 2 p m . residence eif son-in-law, W S Cramer, ton N -Kith st. Int. private. Mt Morlah Cem Remain may be viewed Mon eve. Auto service ,.... ROSE In Cedarvlllc. N. J . June 28, CHRIS TIANA a., wife of Chnrle P Rose, aged 7" Relatives and friends. Naomi Lodse, No. K. H. of A.. Invited to funeral services. Tues . 10 30 a. nt , residence of brother. William Orunlnsir, 2722 W. Montgomery ave Int "ere.r.n,l C'eni RtTSCONE June 30. ANNIE, wife of Charles Rusruno (nee linker). Relative nnd friends In vited to funeral services, Tue. 2 p. m niece residence. Mrs. II. Robson. lb',1 Bridge at. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. . .. RLSH lune ."I. nt ( Invmnnt Del JSCOB . Htt'.l b.1 l'e.,ivis and friends Invited to funeral services lues J p 111 parlor of Mar tin Evo A Son 20ll Diamond st Int private. W. st Laurel Hill RCHMID -July 1. JACOB SCIIMID need 0. Relative. and friends Invited to funeral serv ices Thurs 2 p. m , son In-lavv's residence. Jacob Leuzlnger 4037 N Mnrvlne st.. Logan, Int prlvnte Auto funeral ' SHAFFER June (l KATHERtNE wlfenf Henrv C Shaffer and daughter of the late Baltus and Elizabeth Amend. Relntlvea and friends In vited to funeral services, Iburs.. 2 p. m.. 2330 Dickinson st. Int Mt Morlah Cem SICKEL. July 1. MARTHA 1'. widow of rleorga Slckel. Itelathea and friends Invited to funeral eervlcea, Thurs., 2 30 p ni., residence of Charles 11. Thomas, l'rankford ave above Linden nve.. Torresdale. Int. North Cedir Hill ('cm. Rcmalna may be viewed Wed.. 7 to 0 p. m. SMEDLEY. At Chester. Pn . June 30. Prof JOSEPH II. E SMEDLEY Relntlvea and friends, faculty and pupils of Chester High School. Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 2 in P. in . brotehr-ln-lavv' residence. Charles 1). Coulter. .1210 Catharine st. Friends may cnll Mon eve. Int private. SMILEY Juh I JOHN, husband of Berttm SnHley (nee Schultrl son of Elizabeth and late John Smiley, itged It Funeral private. Thurs.. 2 p. m, 412 Delniar et., RuxboroUe.li Friends mav call Thurs. until 11 tn SNYDER At Mt. HoII. N. J.. July 1. MAlt ClAREi', widow ot JnmiH It. Snder. Rela tives and friends' Invited to funeral. 12.1 Garden at.. Mt. Ilolh. N. J., Thurs., 2 p in. Int. Bap tist Cem. SPARKS June 30, suddenly, RICHARD J, son of Ralph I) Sparks, aged 16 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 2:30 p. m , p-irents' residence. Southampton, l'a. Inl. private 'nrrlngci will meet tr.iln nt South ntnpton stHtlun leaving Iti udlng Terminal 1:23 r in STEVENSON Juno 30, ALBERT (Pudl, son nf Mar nml late John E. btevenson jnd grnndsoi if late Isaiu Murs. Jr.. Relatives and friend" eVnshlngton C.ir.ip No. 301. P. o. S. of A. In vltiel 10 funeral services, Tues, 2 p. in. Elol .. 4Sth st. Int Firnvvool Cem. Friends m.i' .all Morally. 7 30 to 1) p. m. STLWAItr lul 1 Miss .MARY STEWART, daughter of late Ilujrh and James stta. irl Relative and friends Invlttd to funernl serv iies Ihurs. .' p. 111. j'Hl 03d, n st Int Mt Morlah Cem U. rm ns mr I t vliwed Wed M to 111 n m A'tto fn. rat STEWART. June 28. D. ARTHUR. on nf Daniel I. and late Mary A. Stewart. Relatives nnd friends. Holy Nnmti and T. A. 11. Societies of St. Michael' .Church. Invited to funeral Tue8.30 a. mi. residence of rather. 1M)2 N. 4th st. Solemn reeiulem mass St. Michael' Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Com, Auto funeral, STOLE June 30. Phrenlxvllle Pn.. LAURA B. wife- of William II Sloll. nged 50 Rela tives anet friend. Invited to luneral servina 110 111,' st, Phoenlxvllle Tu- .'I p m Int prh-ite Morris e-eni Phoenlw I!',. Pi TAYLOR. Suddenly. June 30. ADDISON E son of William and Ruth Talor aged 11 Re), atlvea nnd friends Invited to funernl services rues . 2 p ni . pirentV residence. 3333 Emerald st. Int. Oreenmount Cent ITIIL At Cheater, l'a . Julv 1 EDWARD P I 1IIL, son of '. Talnr and lute Frances Mvers ITIjII. aKed J'l Funernl services ot J !,evvls Crozler's, Chester. Tues ,1pm int Chester Rural Cem. SUMMER RESORTS MXRIIIXIIEAD MTU, MASS. THE OCEANSIDE MAUBLEHEAD NECK,4 MASS. NOW OPEN 10th season: superbly situated on tho North Shore of Mass. 20 mile from Bos ton: commindlng remarkable view of the surf nd jachtlng. A delightfully cool resort, espet clal y attract yo to particular people appre ciating distinctive environment Term: bithlng yachting center Superior cuisine Booklets ' A. II. & E LANE. Props. RIVER STEAMBOATS T T f. -ssimw3. (Qr - iu lrenion, uunington, Dnstoi and BURLINGTON ISLAND PARK kC j A NO FREIGHT folio.... Tin a m ".,r1.";.wV?.!'or l" SL. 0 V I "li NisI-tO P. 5lf ' - inp tciin thla mark go through to Trenton. and i.hiiSulKI, tthh,r.U".5!r " thB reSU,ar Ch",U,c of th" ,lne iitan (in on thl outlnc At opportunity in .r tli til tnri n.i...... i -n u. i :tata-i?e.Ve,s: tho Ulnn.1 ,. iii fl.V V" I- ." "" 'r.l."ru "" a.?y P.? "0 DOatS. 7 t ;. v. -" " iMcuij ui uuiuucineniB ior an. I'inn imfhintr i,n .fcV.i i lne'. r.,ne P110 eroves. Also n large hand to furnish music for the patrons thl T.e,,?ic0,;,',liI'N ,'IN,K ,IOATS ,,,llu specially for this service are large, clean nnd superbly equltmed neSlnfnf' Roo" C?",niK "ne .th0 "'' Reclining Room. Lunch can tie secured on Ihe boats. Special One-Day Tickets, 40c Round Trip, Except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. I ItEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OnnMANTOWN OWN YOUR OWN mmmmmmmMmm nJ m,v rnooty MnH. Mcdatchy, IMUalllfl VANnENniTIta.-Iu1y 1, J&ANETTE. wid nf Leonard Vandenburg. aged 78 Relative Sn3 friends Invited to funeral. Thur , 1 B. Tna daughter' reldenre, Mr. F Uaureal &$& 5rs wood (.. Oermantown. Remain may b vI.s.J. Yed.. 8 r. m. Int. Fernwood Cem. W4 WALKER. July 1, atarenl' residence. a?JI Wallace ft., CATiu;m.-si: 1;., daughter of itoall and the late Georgo Walker. Notice ot funerljl later. WARD. June 2D. TTtANCES, ,,,,,.... -uu.." -.'.... 1.111V n... . u.usnm ii,ii .re.i imrv w.r.i a.e.i in T--., "- nnn frlenels. Our Mother of Mnrrnn.'i re - V.'J Sodality. Invited to funeral Tue., 8.30 a ijhl residence of parent. 87(1 N. 45th t. Solemiil requiem mass Our, Mother of Sorrows' Chure! 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem v."rc WELSH. July 1, MAItY E , widow of J0B Welsh Relative and friends Invited to neral. Tue., 8:30 n. m , 7000 Woodland anl Solemn requiem maa St. Clement's ChurtiT Paschall, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. AtiS runeral. wnscoTT Julv 1. isAnnt.Tjt. .i. .i Itervey L. Wescott, daughter of lata Jim., and Matilda Spear Relatives and frlend.t Signet v napier, .-vo. jiu. uraer ot Easter, sinr: West Park Council No 108, Sons aii l..i..hllra of t.tlierlvi r-alren TTn 1 nl T r - " Invited to funeral. Thur. II a. 'm.'. i'iiiV r.oih St.. West Phlla Inl Mt Morlah c-mgl Aiiin fiinofnl. Irlnnila) tnav rail ,( " p m. w iviriTf Tuns "n Diiitii ii. Jamca White. Relative and frlen'a Inviteel ill, funeral Tue. 8.30 a. m., 2420 Waverli $M JIIKH llinon "' ihiukiii .11, lauivk I VllUrCQ 1. 'vi'lOIl'l. ION June 3ir.' SARAH s. rrv3 INOTON daughter of late Jonathan and ETiiiJsi belh Brooks, nged 7.1 Relative and frlerattW Inviteel to lunerai service. Tnur.. 20 p. e. 1.132 Seller t . Frankford. Int private, Eiifl Cedar Hill Cem. U W(X)DRCFF. July 1. Mr. W. WARBEv!l (-eireiier-l.-i.' .Te . nf tr.,neinffrf.n r al..r.''l ti r of Mr. and Mr, t'tley Wldgo. ' of AroHfl more Pu Funernl at country home of ie.t..TVI Wide l'aoli rd . Thurs. 3:30 ti. m Ret.ijtZ mil friends Invited. Int. (Treat Valley Preabv. terhen Chure 11 e07j UNDERTAKERS nt lour disposal. PARLORS 482(1. rhone Tioga EFFECTIVE JULY 1ST CLASSIFIED RATES Public Lcdc'er or Evening Ledger 3 AOATE LINE RATE FOR EACH INSERTION THIS STYLE TYPE (or like thl) final nt. a AI.mma L5?, rhrrn times or more within week nfrage words to ono Unr. -, COJiniNATION RATE Public Ledfrer nnd Evening Ledger One or two times ttt Three- time or more within week KVtt LARGER TYPE Is permitted In all classifications except Help anil Situations Wanted Lost nnd Found. Per. sonals Boarding and Rooms at additional coif w. u .r, lino iur eui;ii une, in eno auvenisenierlL There is a drurf store near vour horn that will accept Ledger want ads at1 oinco rates. LOST AND FOUND TIRE Lost. 30x4W "Nobby" V 3. tire. Satur-i o ty Tiigni, 1'iiimueipnia to ttoxborougn. c w. Edmonds. 520 Walnut t. VEST The person who found vest contalnlr.1 gold eluiln. watch and Masonic charm plena ..-luiii mine 10 m nrovvn si. iroerai reward; no questions asked TENNIS RACKET-Lost, between Phlla. and chiatcr. namo II Baldwin Louisville. Ky.i ITelllv In II ll.M,. In W'n s. ,.... se.1 . . ..-.. ... .. ..,,,.,,,, .... ..uu,j ...u i cnaeo. HELP WANTED FEMALE CfiOKS nnd pastry rooks Hotel Blscayni, Ocean iClt Apply 540 Federal st . Camderi. CIRLS AVANTED OVER lit YEARS Or AOE TO MAKE LITTLE CIOARS LK111T. AIRY FACTORY DE4IHAHI.E STEADY WORK HOT LI'NJTIES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST , 1'V.V BEOINNERS. J7 PER WEEK INCREASED AFTER, SECOND WEEK tl(HH) PAY. EXCELLENT TREATMENT LIUOETT &. MYERS TOBACCO CO. 3D AND ONTARIO RIVER STEAMBOATS 4th of July Moonlight Excursions WILMirWTONrSSSSSSr. BRANOYWINE SPRIKOS &31IELI.1HJTPAR1C e laru to Brandyivlne Isprinss Park and return 10c extra If pur e haacel with Wllhllhktcif ticket. Direct Service to Pennsgrove Special ti Uets sold dally excepting - it irdavs Sun Jays and holidays, Wll. iiiington or I'ennieBrove nnd return, 40c. RfVlLl Alt RATES WIIMINCION and PENNSOROVE Excursion. GOc . elngle. 30c. B ('HESTER- Excursion. 2.' . single, 15c. BOATS LEAVE Ph ladelDhia 7 so. o, 10.30 a m., J !- (!. 7. '3 00 and U 30 P M WilminEton '" - 0' 1030 A wiiiiuiihion ., noon ,,30 4 1.1 (! 7. 8 30. 0 30 P M Regular s-ops nt l'ennsgrove I Stops at Pennsgrove Saturday Pundays. Mmmz. Zivu taarjamtifi i4Mm8fi8asi tr-,7X.94CrtFii"'w,l.,a,'t'''iot e-i-,-1 1 .m.na n a injtn tu I Mm I and fl ,MiiiamgiM vmmm uss. DOLPHIN LINE Special Fourth of July Trips n. ! . xx . . i i NO LIQUORS n'"oitI.lBnd every f)0 minute Mm V,i il" '1M V' M- 3 r' M- minute n 410 REAL ESTATE TOR SALE OERMANTOWN HOME AND GARAGE vr u..ui pun tor ou- to VWh CV . T - -v., TiniMuat pun for .u . V,. ZZL' I '
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