? u tk EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THT7ESDAY, JULY 12, 1017 Bt tV Er. 5V RED MEN CHIEFS ; , PUS BIG CHANGES Withdrawal of Grent Chief of Records Donnnllcy and War Unit Announced Th Board of ClrMt Council Chiefs held J4 first conference on SJtitlay nfternoen nnd many Important ttivfuiuna were ills etmoJ, The prize v M he similar to these of list yeaf. of wlikli a complete list nlll bet riven In these columns next Thursday. The agreement wlh reference to Instituting new tribes will also be the name ns during the last year. It was decided to request the Great Bachem to Issue a speaking leaf relative to" the tribes of the State advancing sufficient funds for the complete equipment of one ambulance unit. Flans were approve! with regard to com pletely outfitting the tlreat Council ofTco with up-to-date Imslnets equipment, such ns card Index ay-tern, filing cabinets, ndd Jr.g machine, etc 'It was announced that Grand Chief of Records Thomas II. Dconalley will resign his office on July 31, and that his suc cessor will be appointed by Great Sachem Oeawlck,, In order that the enlisted brothers may know1 where to go It was decided to place In the roltcall room at the navy yard a complete list of Philadelphia tribes. Plans were alo d scused for the best means to gather large numbers Into the fold nnd at the same time hold the present mem bership. Te Deputv Ores' Slrhem Association held a fecial meeting or. Monrtiy for the reception, of new membera and completing arrangements tor the annual nutlng at McCalta Ferrv The association will leave Rroad Htreet Htatlon on the 3'30 o'clock train Mattir,Iav afternoon next for Lancaster and thence hv trolley tn Fenura, and from Penuea by boat. The outing com mittee la composed of walker. Fraser, Nlse, Griffith and Joseph Hm th. The Orrhana' Ourdlsn Fund held their nr The Orphana' Guardian Fund held lta or r animation meeting on Friday night. William t Tteihel waa re-elected rrtald-nt. Dr. w It. Ttodgera secretary nnd W rt. witilta treasurer Varioua caaea were dlp.nnc(l by the boar,J nnd assignments madi fbr 1 itlgatioi..' The district deputies appointed hv Oreat Faehem ileawlek to assist In tie work tltirlnir nls term report that most of the trlbea have atartad out with the Idea of making the term a most successful one. both for themselves and the great aachem. Many of the trlbea hae been deprived of some of their moat active workers by the call of the Government. It la tha dealre and Intent of all tribes throughout the great resrvntlnn that warriors In the service of the Government ahnll not be allowed to loae their membership In the order through suspension and thnt their families ahail he cared for If In need during the present con flict, Totem Tribe. No 101. me of tin llv tribes ft Oermnntnwn. Is Ucrpinr up Mie rood work Pnet.Rachema Hnrry llnrvey. Mirtln Connell. Ernest Kindle and Chief of Records D. A. McCullcn urn sume of the active workers In the tribe. Rnohntnh Tribe. N. 2'J7 Weal Phllsdelnhla. Bad three palefaces for adoption on laat Friday's sleep. Past Sachem John ll.issett la en active member In th a tribe mid a hustler for new member Wlssshleknn Tribe. No. 32 la sIvvbns doln I?.7?".",n? ' entertain the families Tonight will be ladles night end all members' wives or female frlnda are urged to com Th. members of Wlssahlrkon Council. Degree of rneahontaa, will be prent Paat Hicham ttarlfa Uelland. president of th Iputla Aaaoclatlon. and t)putv Ueorce Knlttlp nr active workera In No 32 Navale Tribe. No. in.-,. Kenalnston. adopted ene paleface on laat Frlda'a aleep neputv Joajph Bmlth la a member of this tribe and "aril" worker, throuithout the dlatrlrt oer which he has ch.irga Yuba Tribe. No 278. la halnsr wa.attandd rneninrs durlns the warm weather Tha mem bera and frlenda of Taat Sichim Thnmaa I, fraaer , rcjret to hear of the aerlona lllnraa of ., .V',- Th' "M "nar horae " IMat Sachem Jim Holt, haa bn on fia a'ck Hat for aome time The AIM"! Trlbaa of West Phllad-lphla are' now located In their nw hall, nnl.1 Market treet. whare thy w'll meet on th fourth wedntadiy evening of each month. Ponemah Trlba. No 2OT North Philadelphia adopted one palefaca en laat Friday's alep and two, on the preloua maetlna. C of K Edward Sterk. Paat Sach-m Samuel Oentel. riealdent cf the Red Men's Home. Paat Sachema William tjolfe and IWman Mlneo are nlw-aa looklns after the welfare of the trlt, -JF FA.''tA Aaaoclallon of South Phlladel Vhla will hold Ha monthlv meetlnar on Friday 'Jin Jul?' 27. In tha wlam of Vomlns Trlbt. No 7. at 7.'.1 Wharton atreet Prother Creamer haa promised a elm of ten palefacea for adoption The decree work will ba done bj the tam of the Dakota Aaaociatlon under the direction of Degree Maater John Cair.ero. of raconta Trlbt. No 31 The annual election of offlctra of thexaaaoilntlon will be hald at that m'etlns Watahtunk Tribe. No tfl". I.lanerch. adopted three palefacea and haa three application In the handa of tha chief of records. Tha trlb will turn out In the community parade with probably about a hundred wairlora In line I.enl-Lenapa Tribe No .1 la endcaorln to make the rnettlnea attrartltc to lta membera durlne the aummer montha havlns Inatalled a movlnr picture machine and arranaad a apeclil pleht for the entertainment of lta membera Deputy William Elchhorn la an actle worker In tho tribe The Red Men's Jubilee Aaaoclatlon held lta rneetln at the Great Counjll rooms. 124 North Eleventh street, laat Mondav anlns Arrange. menta wra complatcd for the ftathal at Tolnt Dreata Park on Saturday, July 28 The pro rram of athletic aports arranged for the afiar poon la In charge of II C Wilson No 271 Oeorse fl. No M..P Duka. No. 30t. Georr Ftawa, No in. William Stanton. No. 2.11. Iv.ula T Saesar. No 1. In addition to (he athletic eporta there will be blcyrla and motor eicle rarca. In theeenln there will be pro faaalonal motorocle and motor-paced raeea Thitty-lwo trlbea and councils are enrolled In the jubilee this ear. raconta Tribe. No. 31, had ChlePof Hecorda John It. Greenhnlih read to the membera on '.,l.kFirld',y,,M'pi.,,.!r,,'r,.r'wl'd 'rom ne of their membera. William Clark, now aerMim with the United Stan a army In France rirnther Clark atatea that Perahlns's boja ore drilling mornlna- noon and nliht Paconta keepa up a larse attendance at eery eounc 1 and the varioua committers hae plana to entertain those preaent The younger mem btra take an actlte part and are aupportlnc Bachem Jamea Llnua In a creditable manner Brother Krlck takea an actlva part In the dart board campaign on every Frlday'a aleep and haa several of the membera In a tlsht race for first place. Past Sachem Camero announced tha with drawal of the degree teama for the aummer. but will be .pleased to perform ha work on special occaalona vhen dealred. Paat Sachem Dougherty received congratulations from the membera upon nla appointment aa Deputy Great Bachem. Paconta expect to turn out a big delegation at the jubilee on Saturday, July 2fc at Polr.t Prette Park and feela aura of capturlne eeera! of the contest pr(i-a " " Gowaneae Tribe, No, 281. mourna the lose of one of lta active membera. Junior Sagamora Thomas Ilutterfleld, wh una drowned on "Sat urday last while on a week-end outing frlp at Rlreralde. N. J. Hiawatha Tribe, No, 38. will be Instituted on Monday evening next at Sixteenth atreet and Passyunk avenue by Great Sachem Iieawlek Tbla tribe waa orcanLced by Past Sachem Charlea Seldel of Shawnee Tribe, -No. b. Tenobecot Tribe. No. )o, la located tn lta raw wigwam. 103B Germintown avenue. Sachem Joseph Zana la working to make a record dur ing hla term. One application waa presented at last week'a meeting. HARRISBURG MAYOR DIES; TWO MONTHS IN OFFICE Charles A, Miller Was Chosen Unani mously to Succeed Doctor Meals. City Clerk 25 Years HAnnjgBUIta, Pa., July IS. Charles A. 'Miller, Mayor of Harrlsburg for the last two' months, died early taday at tils .home In this city. Mayor Miller was It) po6r health for several years, but It was not until two weeks ago that he was confined to bed, He was a Republican In politics, but was elected Mayor by the unanimous votf of a. mixed Council to succeed the late Dr. E. S, Meals, who also died In office, Mayor Miller was city clerk xf. Harris burp for more than a. quarter century and was a recognized authority on municipal law Before entering the city service he Was, a member of the Pennsylvania Legis lature and city councilman. A Cf, Porch on War Insurance Body WASIIINQTON. July 15 A O Porch, of ftprlngfleld, I1L has bt&n appo.nted an uddKJonil member of the committee of In ajuranca men who will advise Secretary Mo AWo la p.annjng insurance for men tn (he aryjv;. I fj ' N $4 " WjfcRW CHARLES LYNCH, SR. T. C. R. Mr. Lynch has Ave sons enrolled and last year he proposed forty two new members in Court West Park, Foresters of America, West Philadelphia. FORESTERS' COURT HONORS BEST MEMBER A Twenty-five-Year Veteran and Five Sons Enrolled by West Park No. 81 Court West Park No. 81, nt a social re union of Its active workers at Forty-fourth and Lancaster avenue, Brothers Parker, Hcllly. Nagic Penny, Armstrong. Dr Don nelly, Morrcll, Oelse, Asce, Dougherty and others escorted P. C 11. Charles Lynch to the reception hall where he was tendered a heirty welcome, nnd as the roll i railed of his forty-two cardlilatea, personally secured by him last year, most of whom are now entered In L'nclc Sam's rfrUce, the pitrlotlc cnthuil.im w.ia unbounded With hls'own fle ons af mehibcri as sociated nlth him h's rcmatki bore weight as deeds In words As a eteran who has ncer relaxed his fraternal duties and who each succeeding year adds more and more fruitage to his quarter of a century's record, he was listened to by an apprecia tive nudlcnce, among whom were num bered members of Court Llscum No. 25a. of which he Is'the Deputy Grand Chief Ranger In part his sage advice was "The duty of an earnest Toreater dors not end with tha personal acceptnrc- and nominal obscranc- of th obligation of membership Our duty muft neier b- slf-bound. rut should expand so far na prsMhte In pnsMn fraternal Influence Into the 1Ips about ua The runk and file of the ordT ara Its ndertlerre Unllz ln thin fact, the faithful mmhr should ha on the al.rt to tnka advantage of evrr opportunity rff'ied. Too mans are so content witn the pro tection which the posn-ss that thc mike lit tl- or no effort to Induce their friends to ae cure It, leaving the v ork to the offlcera Let us do our own part, so that No hi shall feel the stimulating nctlvllv when all take their full share of th- work and persevere until greater qutcrsa , ulm.nau s ' I'ourt Stephen lllrard, No nt, at Colonel Taj lor a A II Hall. 1411 llroun street, at lta anniversary session, listened attentlvelv to a tlme discourse b Its veteran trustee. Itrother Gray, upon the patriotic character of the phil anthropist after whom the local body la nnmed The remarka were apropos and should Impreta the vounarr mrmbera w.th the need to do their bt for their nation In the war crisis He aald: "When Howe's army threatened Philadelphia, Glrard took the oath of allrslance to America a cauae, and the feirlesa att demonstrated that hla patriotism waa Indeed real, for no mm In face of datwer to life and loaa of possessions would do an act that made him a mark for dire punishment had the enemy been triumph ant. Hla physical courage S3 displayed but g ves a better understanding of lta added moral stamina mnlitatrd in hla work of alleviation of the aufferlns afflicted In the yellow-fever epidemic tnat acourscd our city In n a las. ilia whole-hearted devotion to the country In Its lime of need, w nen durlnz the war of 1M2 he subscribed for the entire loan of the United Ktatea needs but the mention to prove-Its sin ierlt VWiat an Inspiratonal dut lesson his life teaches ua all "Lone after the phllnnthreplst'a mortal bod haa returned to lta elements, hla deeds live on to blees our dajs. when, from his collage Insti tution, come forth weil-dlscipllned oung njen to do duty In every line of endeavor tor human ity. May we Koreslera who proudly bar hla name and proclaim his derds worthily cherish In our daily life practice the lessons his life Im parts " A aplendld muslc.il program was rendered with Brother Oablewltz 48 conductor, and sons numbers hi Hrotheis Andrea. l:els. Seeds and other artists Court Mantua. No. 100. Is recruiting tts local P. c. It. Club with lit eligible brethren of that rank. Its numbers In th, IVst Chief Rangers Association, of Philadelphia and vicinity, are a sterling evidence o lta activity An active work Ins member of the tlrnnJ I curt commenta. "a nppeara stranaa hat a fle.d so fertile with avail able randidatea for such an activity factor aa the clt wide I r. It jeaarecitlon haa not been more enercetlcally canvassed than has the West Philadelphia district with Its sIMeen substantial Courta, In that aectlon are at the minimum .100 eligible membera nf that official standing. True, the well-defined purposes should appeal to them without the necessity of urgenry of special appeal or canvass, but It Is also true personal solicitation la a winning method, even In fraternal actlvltlea and should be resorted to by all advocates of the association. "There la sufficient number of what claim to be active nor'ters In that section, who. by themsetves. should do the work of securing- the acceaslon to the P. C. It. Association of all of their elltrlhle friends, without the need of any aid from elsewhere, and much Is looked for. and rightfully eapected from such ro-operatlng with Past fiurreine rhle' Ranger Mace. No. 8S. Supreme Tmtee Donohue No 22!j P. O. Auditor Prhnepp. No. W7 P. U. Trustees White. I.'o. 101: Cowan. No. S-"r . Past Supreme Repre sentatives Ilartlluccl No. aifii J. J Farrell. No. 1F.0, T. Kearns. No. 1,11: Ioughran and Kellev. No. 3.16: McElwee. No. I34t Smith, No. 202j Thrasher. No. 8S Taylor No. J28: member or iirsnn unarn or Appeals .aartllnd No 341 together with thirtv-three paat grand court delegatea and a number of other Influen tial membera, rea'denta of, that district" Court nrotherlv Ixive. No in. at 212!)i East Dauphin atreet. 1 stened to the sage counsel of two nf Its brothera, who related the cod- en acted by the recent State convention. P. O C R C. M. Haron. of the law committee, In speaking- of the verloiM ne'" featu-ea adopted, laid atress upon the fact "that all .were approved unanimously after thorough deliberation.'; and trusted that no court or member would fall to willingly comply with them. Closing" hla re marks with th auotat'on, "Men of good Judg ment are not tied to their own opinions, hates, preferencea or prejudices .but are big .enough to welglv eilatlng circumstances and passing eventa," he aaldi "The rrqeal period we are now In tieeda everv man to- do hla duty. It la tha time for the Foresters of America to put Into effect the rrlnclplea for which Itletanda. and those are the very- ones for which our nation la waging this warfare liberty, eouallty, Juatlce and our enactmenta made to aid that noblealm should bo voluntarily pbeyej." The federation of th patriotic actlvltlea, com posed' f reprsaentatlvea of Forestry from all sections of the city, whose purpose la to. co operate with the clllacna' oranIiationa In the verlmia A atrieta In tha nromntlrtn nt ...!.. No. ,ss at Twenty-nrat and Bouth- streets, to consider reports of the labors ao far ae comollahed and to outline Diana for nevi.- ertlona. i v r" The appeal niade by Rrother 11. White, No. 202, embodies aoma pertinent hints ot needful utllityt "t eaonpt a nrerelr talk.af patriotism unless we are willing to come to tha support ot the country with parse aa wllas rifle. Tne war oat to tha Unltad statee aa ap proilmated mv he t43anii,nod a dav, No tru American will dodge aervlca In aoma form, Th burdeiv of carrylna through this war Will teach us the lessens of thrift and eofleavor, sad clear thinking- and real endeavor .not alone bear tha burden but will leave America liner ssdibattsr. We cannot- rightfully, talk, of food production whl e w vyaate aa Mr .Hoover estimates, ana billion dollara a year Tha asvlng eit food Is within our sphere and without food conservation w cannot win the war , ' must dron our secretariat Jealrtielea SKn oertv Miv iaus. Faction now Is trtasonabl and bickerings In trayal of ,th causs We r Vt war aaVlnat the moral rlaaanltr ot (rejudlce sad faatrM -a- aM Ma 'hunt coBy., to solidify all endeavors In tha aid to tha eatlnn. met In conference-, at r'A.tpt R. a, v..-.. - .r - -.- ii- . 7-- -- -. . -j,. niuana, SOCIAL ENTERPRISE IN LOCAL LODGES 1. 0.0. F. Booster Meetings and Entertain ments for Benefit of Brothers in Government Service The second scheduled reception and smoker at the hall of Hamilton Ixdge. Mrty-secmd ana (lirard avenue, last iirih was net fn pre 1 In numbers as nt Totem Hall, tiui t"ic tamo hearty spirit and en joyment wcro demonstrated by the naval guests as by tha eminent fraternal hosts The admixture of music, song, speech and story with all kind of "smokes- made up a program hard to beat for the purpose In view. The' members of the committee of -lodge representatives engaged In the enterprise and 'those participating In the program were Grand .Secretary I'sher A Hall, Charles C BulVeley. of No olif, ; the Hev. Joseph M Klthlan, of No 243; William McC. Cull and P W Ancker, of Mo 700; Illalr N.-Rellley, William A Mills and ficorge Uraselman, of No, 10(10 Krank Sherry, of No. 405; Albert S. Houlel -worth of No. 343. John Schaeffer. of No, 309 , Robert I.ove, of the Orphanage ; A n nobb. of Temple Kncamprncnt ; tleorge W Calvert, of Burlington, la., and George W Powell, l D. (I. M. of the Ninth Dis trict. Joshua N. Litchfield, of No. 35, as master of ceremonies, conducted the enter tainment In 'a very happy nnd clever man ner The talks Ivy the grand secretary and Representative Ilulkeley were particularly eloquent and Inspiring. At the business meeting of Hamilton Lodge, under N l!. Hubert W Davis. Vl Newman Ho. in, Secretary H T. Itlole and Treasurer tluy 13. Matter, Howard S Lhr. from 13a -t Park Lodge, was admitted by card and Deputy Powell presented his cre dentials, thin being his fourth appointment asTdcputi In the order. The intent at the Totem Hall emoVy -fa mrd.-.ii'i as follows ttro'her lirodrr. of PJ"" 1 ant ir-ip'r Lndtc recitation. "The P.a'en ov i ,..,.... , ii . ii .r .,....-,.. An.uer. or me- I wim I. .1- i, ntlon. Mnrk Anton-- Dra i I .. '..., . .. , K. .... nrothrr lluleiev of II m i r i ilv k on u-riit . tne roirSBT,"" , ',,, II U- - i.r.,. did' i ' t'r'i r, liTcunrr runwn ".. tfHlon I.mItc ti'u n ir.t) rMlslons s'rf" of tn orrtr ItrotiiT hm of tn Irprnrtcpcs mJ tnlk on thf ettoA of th ordfr. Brother Mont RofnrfV. of ilit?nter tOii"rc nml Lin. of Bene n!n l-orl.. nllaH .tlic noM Dust Twins nomrF and rrtlfttIonB, Urothrr ?"., .r nfieont tadrtf twlk on what th Thr Unk boy are dotnv for thn ood, of thp-(l?,'rtnr"'"1 Mtvicti. Brother Hflftc. of tnlUdrphln lx)dlr rwlrlotir ranti; Brother Moore of bprirwr oar Atn Lode. recitation, "How Paddy Stpla the Uope': Brother Mills, of Mil. Lode. VlttV to rlea. Brother Itacon, of Oxford l.odire, on, I m Just as Vounic aa I Ued to Be". Brother Pop. of Totem I.odtre rcltatlon. 'Krenrhmnn and th Flea ronder." Th arliedulo of h spc'll meetliRa for th bneflt of th hrothera In (lovrrnment srlr I Tonlcht, Mill UfidT rnrknav Bulldln? d rree work J11U t't. coluinliHn I.o.lif Olrard nenu ind llutrhlrain af.t decrrn work July 20. I'jilrilonl.n I.ndB Parknay Bui Id I nix open imokr Jut 21 Tnro.u Isod: tllrhinonn and Ash atrreta. ouvn smoker. July 2.. Purltj lodd (lirard avnu and ICutrhlnon strt njU work. Auiu.tl t lstU!a Inn flenekah Iodp. open ontrrtnlnmnt Auttut 1-nin-; I,ods. Kerninitnn arnue anl fumuerland lreet decree work , , ( , Th hoos'ra' rommltte of rerrsenlatlea from th lodges In th flrat arponrt nd third dltrltta met In thi room of Merchant hrdse In the Pirkwa BuiMlnrr on 1'rldiv ntiht.nnd had a full nnd free Interchange of sentiment opinions and adlc on wa and mans of ac nncfpj; the attendance, growth and peneral In teres! of the lodges In those districts. The nxt meetlnR of the commute will be held on Tuesday nlcht next In Boom rt F. Parkwa Building . M P. O Joseph M Walker, of Merchants' !odj said: "II Is nrneattv dlred that all membtT In thes districts will pi every asslstanco In th work th commltte 1 dolntr and furnish anv Information pertalnlmc to tho upbuilding and strengthening of th membership and nttendince and n rousing enthusiasm. You will also re member the 100th annlerar of Odd Fellow ship In America la not far dtstsnt o tho cry go- up. 'On to Baltimore In 11)10' Are ou mi kins nn sperlal preparations ror this trip It ts up to ou to set bus and mak good Thla work cAnnot b lurompllshed by one. but by each Individual member Concentrate our energy and aomthtm will sureh mo what want Is to show all th dlstrltts that th first s'toud nnd third district not only lead all other nurwrlcilty but will b found at the head In all resprts at th Baltimore demon at ration OI anv Information you ha to th representatl from our lodge or bring it with 5o on July 17 " P O Frank Shuman. of Merchants' Ix-dge. Is chairman of the commltte and will thank fullv rercl all suggestions Th lodges In th first district ar Wayne. Phlhnthroplc. Hprlng Harden. Star of Bethle hem. .Merchants Caledonian. Imperial second district Franklin Chosen Friends. General Harrison. Apoltn. Mill. Bernard Brown, third district Excelsior. Olive Branch. Coaquanock. Energetic Mill. Lode So 1000. conferred the Initiatory degre In full form on seven candidate. Among th visiting brother were J. F. Pea bodv. of Hssex Iodge. Salem. Mass , one of Tncle Pam's sailor bo. and quit a talker, too C P. Mathewa of Clifton Height. Ta , and N B. irodr. of Philanthropic Lodge Mill exnectn to ha a larg delegation at the annul I outing to Atlantic City on Satur day It I hoped that 200 members' famlllea and friends will loin At the request of th grand master tonliht Mil b set aside for th entertainment of th enlisted men of tho United States nrmv and nay and aa part of the program, th flrat decree will bo exemplified In full form Mill Iodg meets ery Thuradov night in Boom D anth floor. Parkway Build ing. Broad and Cherry street Spring Oirden. Lodge keeps up the arae attendance atna alle to th best Interest of. the lodjte nnd order, which in eer gratlfvlng and encournalng to the offtcra and worker. There H enthusiasm or all movements to ward the fntrrtalnmept and bneflt of the broth ers In th Government service, and the pro cedlngs of the meetings are conducted with tact and erfleleno bv the nohle grand, who re rthe prompt approval and support, consequent b. harmony, fraternity and progn-as prevail Imperial Lodg. No'100.", will confer tonight tb first de.rrea on foir candidate and will have 'opn house" for all brothers In the Oovrn mnt service The lodge has decided to take care of the dues of brother now enlisted. nvenlnor Star Iodge celebrated It forty-third anniversary by e hlgh-elas literary and musical entertainment nnd n splendid address by Grand Conductor Bos Msolver. which was enthusias tically applauded. I p O M Thomas M. Won drly, Jr.. was complimented on his efficient chairmanship, presenting th various features lo the most effect" e way for the success of the Th booster cnmmltt hopes hat every broth er will use his het effort to support the present active board of officers, so that Evening Star mav again take lta place aa one of the ery bet lodges In the cltv Merchants Lodge No 2R3, had a good at tendance, Inrli'dln P. O-. H. L Greene. North Star Todce. No l.V. Th attendance for the cortd quarter of 1H17 ha been un to t ntandard and worthy of mention. During April, with four meeting nights, there was an average of forty-thre, May with four meeting nights an 'average ot thirty-seven: June, with five meet ing nUhts, an average or iniriy-inre. iniai average for the quarter, thirty-seven, with sixty members attending one or more meetings dur Ing those three months Arrangements ar veil under way for th' picnic to be held at Knight's Park, Col lines wood! N J on Saturday afternoon. July 2R. Th committee haa been Increased from three to five members th additional brothera being p B. Mitchell jbnd John Wallace. All members, fn mi lift, nnd frlenda ar cordially Invited to Join. Th committee desires tomorrow night the names of those who Intend to go and the num ber of persons accompanying them. Details will be announced In this column. East Park Lodge No 1043. announced, through Secretary Mengl. that Brothers Brcwn and MeGIynn have fullv recovered from their recent Illness Brothers Teubner. G mr ed HedHck spoke commendlngly of the splendid. entertainment and lunch furnished hv th entertainment commlM, composed of Brothers .Scott. Anderson Weber. Messer and Bedy. The outing committee reported nrog resa and. stated that reports at present Indicate a very succcsnful Journey on July 2. Brother Brogglnfand Esdala were appointed captain of th alngl men's and married men's baseball t turns, The lodge tv 111 hold n open meeting to entertain Odd Fellows In The United States st-rvlcfl stationed la this city. No degree work wllf b dona during July and August. Kenderton Lodge. No. 2n6, waa honored last week -rut the presence of p P. O, M. Thomas if, Woaderly. Jr.. a. member of this lodge, welcoming !" Brntfc- Sam Gntel. of Minerva Lodge, and H. '8. Wright, of Robert Morris LfMUe The entertainment commlttea. cpmoosed of Brothers Buraert. Hopkins, tlomtller. Qaehr and Schmidt, reported preparations for next After aees'on. on Tuesday nighty N. G. Horse Michael turned the room over to th fMlowln rommltteer who furnished a 'rnokr" nd asslitM In entertaining the apprecistUe brother. Tomllnson Tucker. Won. derly Is Bnraert, Brown, Wannoo. HmU ltr, Beirner, Zlmtrman. Hopkins and Pallatt. i Philanthropic Xode. No lft, gate (he nmly elected secretary. Q. Wallace Smith, a hearty welcome last week Brothef Oliver Moss of ln ferstata Lodge, Rosedale, Kan., and now In th navy, and stationed at Atlantic City, ad dressed th mettlnn. Several members are now In the Government service and their names will bs Inscribed on tho honor roll and placed in a- rpnsplcvmisa- placa at th lodg. meet'ng. Cindldat WaBer J Hnhn'wM jnjtlated on Tuesday night. P. a. William IT. mile prr. isntrd'th lodce'Trlth s'flne engtavd tablet for th. nanea of enlisted brothers. The algbty elght Anniversary, of tha lodg will be cele hratfd by attendlna the O. r excursion to Atlantic City on Saturday Brother Charles Shf nsle. of. the comm ttee wiu d at Broad Street Station with tickets for mtmbarv aai friends deal ring them 1 VamJ pbAst, Nd-' i h'as compftted arrange- sjstaTU to atertaU meMbari of, th orAerwho sr .nll.l.d In aoT.rnm.nt avlca. Th 'varl. oua commit!,.. ra ae;tlrelr at work prfparlns for th. srcalt.t sctlvltr campaign In the his tory of Wsyne Lodss. The first of a series of mutlralea to be given hjr, the Wsrn. Um Orchestra nest aeason will be held at the Odd Fellows Orphanaie. A committee Is also sr rantlns for the ninety-third snnlveraary of Wsyne Lodge, Chester Lodge. No. 20lt. held ttr jnloy able session Isat week. There beln no degree work a splendid array of talent waa secured, the headltner b.lng Brother no.. Maclvbr. grand conductor, who.e elemuent, patriotic address aroused great enthusiasm among the many brothera present, and resulted In an appropria tion of 15.1 to the American Itd Cross lt Grand Fowden, aa acting 1). U. U. .M. In stalled Into office na recording stcrctary, llrother Montgomery, known among ihe lodgea of pelanare Lcmty as one of the 'Oold lust Twins" At 0:9" n renas aa ta'n tn allow a meeting of the Pis,' Orands' Aaioclatlnn of the rounty. Some ot the brothers enme many mllea to attend this .meeting and their dellbera tlons will surely result In a continuance of the activity of the lodgea In this section, every on of them being represented. The consenaue of opinion was that the lodgea ahould through "contingent" or other funda see that all brolhara enlisting in the army or navy ahould be. kept In a-ood -atandmg: Muslo andTecl tattona were rendered by varioua brothers and refreshments were served, Sunday aervlces at the Orphanage were held by tha Christian Endeavor Society, Matron Lelltla A, Enocha prealded and made sn ad dresa. Harold fltrlnn conducted the rtay'a lesson on the Twenty-third I'salm Mlsa Mary Tuaon sang a aolo and placed an organ solo, and eight slrla, the home's double quartet, sang several aelectlona. Music waa also furnished bv the children's orchestra A Pleasing texture of the aervlco was a farewell reception to Harold Strlna, who haa been at the home for se-en yeara and will leave for Scotland, Pa., here ho will work to support his widowed mother A large delegation from Mystic Lodge, of Holmesburgr, visited the home. Representative Henry J. McCouah made a congratulatory ad dreaa and aeveral other membera spoke briefly The board of managers called at the home of the secretary, Robert Oorman. SM0 Chelten avenue, and a. a mark of appreciation for hla service a for tha Orphanage presented htm with a reclining chair. The preaentatlon was made bv President Hlehardson, who aleo pre sented Mrs. riorman with a cut-glass pitcher. Fourth of July was celebrated tn a good old fashioned wfiy at tha orphanage In the morn ing the children had a part In the parade nnd In the celebration of song nnd music under the ausptcea of Haat fJermantown Improvement Aa pocfatlon and In the afternoon the Caledonian Lodge prcaente, tn the children enulpmenta for til- plnyarounds The Ite' J V Ellison I) ! , pastor of I."lil,i)i Iiaptist Church, delHered a renulne American oration with lota of "pep" n It President III, Harrison. Vice Prcsllent C c Hulktc and I'ro'-man Robert live made addrease T -e . 'IdTn sang patriotic songs assisted bv tv. ir nes ra under the direction of the matron Mrs Fnnrh A deleiatlon of blue 'Jackcta fror t. au- Island, under the command of Chler iMtU llfficer Nlchol, all of them membera of the order joined with the children In alnglhg After the meeting In the auditorium sporting eventa between the chil dren and the sailors were held Tho orphanage baseball team defeated the aatlora by the acore of 2'J tn 5. Tha tug-of-ar waa also won hi tho orphanage team The aatlors In the camp defeated the: sailors on the ahlpa in a tug-of-war. After supper there waa a display of fire works The crrmmttteo 'of Caledonian Lodire having tha affair In charge waa 1. O. P. V. Anker. P O. William McCull and P. J. John Dall. The aallora represented nearly all tho States, one brother coming from Alaska and no two from any one State odd? Yes Hut are they not Odd Fellows Prolalon for the care of members of the I O O r. who may be Injured In actual war fare nnd the maintenance of their dependenta at home will engnse the attention of the Sover eign Grand Lodie. In session at l,nulatlle, Ky . September 1 7-2-, arfo-dlng to tho statement sent out by Grand sir,. Frank C Goudy at driver .... "Neer In the I Istorv of the order. Ua statement recltea "una there so much depend ing upon the nssemhllng of American and t .nadlin Odd Fellowship In Hnnunl convention In addition to co-operntmn ulth the Red f'rea nnd like associations In furnishing re lief to all who may bo subjected to tho hnrrora bf thla war. the fact hat odd Fellowa will soon go ta tbe front In protection of home and of rlll and religious liberty makes It our higher dun to proUde for them when tnjurrd In battle falling In health or otherwise requiring fra ternal and helpful cire of our order. The protection of our widows and -ophans at thla time Is tnore essential than ever, ao the duties detolclng upon ua relatlely nre greater "In view of exlstlnr conditions. It la most Imperative that tho Sovereign Grand Lodge meet thla jear for legllatlon on Important matters that will confront us More than tr.nn, nni) was contributed to the relief of brethren during the last year and with the world's calamity forced upon America the succor to be extended during the war will run , Into great flgurrs " STATE CAMP, P. O.S.A., PLANS FOR SESSION X Official Reports , Will Show Greater General Increase Than for Many Years The members of the Patriotic Order Sons of America can well be elated over the splendid ahowlnc the organization has made during the last ten and a half months under the present Stato Kxecutlve Committee, for a new progressive spirit or Interest has been stirred from one end of the State to the other. "A Christian spirit of enthusiasm and co-operation, we might say." said a prominent officer, "has been aroused In every camp Interested In the progress and nihancement of Ood. our country and our order, which Is the long-established motto of the order, and a better feeling of har mony prevails in thla body today than for many years." clean-cut and straightforward policies have been followed by State President Clark and his colleagues on the State executive committee of the State Camp, and the doctrines preached by State Vice President .Gabriel II Moer and State Serretan Charlea Ilrumm Helms. State Msster of Forms John v Harper and State Treasurer Irwin S. Smith have brought telling results for the advancement of the principles and membership The State Camp, which convenes In Wllkes Darre August 28, 20 and 30 next, will hear one of the most glowing reports that hae been pre sented to the P O S of A for tie last sev eral sears This committee started work last September with the Idea of Increasing the or ganization not alone In numbers but of pre senting to the membership and prospective members what thla order baa atood for and what It atanda for today, and they have firmly ptanted Into the minda of tho men of this or ganization those things which make them bet ter patriots letter fathers and better citizens The success which has been brought to paaa by the progressive efforts of the state execu tive committee waa aided greatly hy the best stsff of district presidents the State ('amp have ever appointed, and the Individual offlcera of the nine hundred camps In the state felt this Inspiration through their district officers. The order will report at Ha convention a gain of close to five thousand tn membership for the ear ending June SO. Thla la a won derful ahovvlng. when It la considered that for the last few yeara no great gwtns In member, ehtn had been reported, to the state body The order haa the great advantage of having a hard, earnest worker In State HMr.l.,v ll.ln,. who has been a grear factor In the successful effort of the State Camp of Pennsylvania. Recommendatlona for the new district presi dents are already arriving In the hands of the State officials. Mora than ftnn campa had ren dered their semiannual report' up to Tuesday evening laat. and they are very encouraging. Camps reporting large gains' were Camp ."IS, of Cold Point, Montgomery County. Camp 7flt, of West Pbllade'phla. Camp Stn, of Fox Chasf. Camp 4R1. of West Philadelphia, Cump HRl. of Chester. Camp 44S, of Nazareth. Camp 342. of Baston: Camp 1(13, of Reading, Camp ,137, of Marrua Hook. Camp 502 of Norrlstown, and aeveral othera ahowed a gain of from 125 to 21)0 for the year Many other campa have reported gains up to 100. The order la looking toward Wllkea-Ilarre. for It ki there that many of the ounger mem bera of the order enllated In the aervlca of the Government, and where the 1017 State camp session will be held Mattera brought before the representatives of this organisation, one of tne largrac legislative oooies in 1'ennsylvanla. representing close to 123,000 Amerlean-born pa triots, will be of great Importance to State and nation aa well a to the organization. 4 i Many Interesting elections have been held by th oernps of Philadelphia and lta surround. Inga for delegates to tha State camp aea.lon at Wllkes-narre Camp Jin elected alxten dele gates representing a membership of 1330. One hundred and seventy-five brethren of thla camp attended the election, and thirty-two candldatea presented themselves for delegates. The follow ing d.lsgat.a ware elected to 'repreaent Phila-' delphla'a largest eamm Frank Carr 8r.. William li- J!' rl?.3!Vi 8'iP"ck"J,'riL)' S'J Helms Robert R. Wilde, Kxley Dlackburn. Horses V MacFadyen. Edward Kambo, Hiram U Wvnne Joseph A. rDtrkln.. William C. Struse. Harry Miller. Kdward Cusworth, Harry J, Schaefer, Robert stlllwagon and Oua. Wunsh. Camp 483 of Sixth and Diamond streets, elected a full delegation of ten jdeegates renrrsentlng a mem bership of an even thousand membera. Other camps elected full delegatlona. Harry L. Ross, of Camp 8ns, of Pittsburgh, raa announced, his candidacy for8tate con ductor. To elate three candldatea have announced their candidacy for thlt office In th. persons of Milton M. Haaa, of Philadelphia, tho present HIMe Ina-eetor i-u'a IWrv, of Camp SOS, on. of the leading orators of tha organiza tion, and Harry I.. Ross an active spirit In the ord.r In Allegheny County. Havld. i Jerks, of Camp II. of AUentown baa announced his candidacy for the office of Stat maater of forma. Rrother Jacka la one of tha bard working membera o' the order In Lehlah County Robert It, Clvurr of Sinking Springs, the present State, ro-idurtnr haa also announced that he will run for advancement to Stat matter of forms, Cheater A I.antt ""a been "leetej president nl tha Houthw.it Allegheny tflstrlat. uni with i inisraexivs son -in in. narneaa aa urn .eja.r, Tr . -rL. ...-TT -.1 .."-i -i - j T--.. -r" ..-.-- ' Bwar sr.atci ui Aiiccneny .bounty mil J.1"0!', aucccesfut year during the. term of the ncx,t Bute executive committee Charlea F, l)unkle, district president of Lnlon J-TOiniy, ha., proven himself to be one (if the moat active district presidents that district haa nad for many years, He Is an aggrraslvo yo'scr. having; had a most successful ear la n memoer of Camp No, 471, Ml Iwls our, and also a member ,of tha lluth Com. mandery No. 1. of Walsontown. .The Allied Commanderlea of Philadelphia and vicinity held their regular monthly meeting nt the state ramp headquarters last Tuesday eve "Ing In the future the Allied Commanderlea will meet on th. second Tuesday of every month at headquarters The offlcera of the tilled body ore aa foflnwe President Lleutanant I.. I. j. vur prrniurnc. canaries r. piiinuiirtr. treasurer. Captain Larl P. Saladai aecret.ir Harrj o.'updke 2Beatij. ANDERSON. July 11. CHARLOTTE, wife of William F. Anderson and daSghter of lata Jo aeph and Elizabeth Bchaffer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat., 2 p. m 2730 C st. Int Oakland Cem ASHMRM. At residence of 5uhr,..M.!;t Ora L. Vail, Pewell, N. J.. July 11. ANTHONY E., husband of late Sarah II. Aahmen. Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to. services, Hat., '- p. m., Oliver H. H.ilr IJIdg . 1S20 Chestnut at . Phlla. Int. private IIASCONK July 10. WARnEN. son of George B and Mary M llascone, aged 4 Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2pm parents' residence. 1411 E. Wilt at Int, private, .Oakland Cem. Frlenda may view remalna Thura.. s to 10 P M. IIENDEIt July B, OEOIIGB, aon of Jacob and Amelia Uend.r tnce roil, aged 31 Relatives and friends members of Holy Name Society and II V M Hodillty Chun It of the Visita tion. St. t'ecelln a T A II. Society, Invited to funeral. Frl H.30 a m . parepts' residence, 2003 Tulip St. Requiem mass St. Ann's Churrh 10 a. m Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto fu- ""iOILEAU Julv 10 HOWARD HOWER, aged SO, at 1101 Pcnn st , Harrlsburg. Fa. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Sat , 2 p. m , at above addreaa Int Harrlsburg Cem TIIIAZINOTON. -At Marltnn. N. J.. July 10. LIZZIE A . lj.i .: FatnuM Ti llrazlnrton. Relatives and frtrnas invited tn funernl. Marl ton. N. J Frl. 1 P. m. Int. Old Iiaptist I em Friends may call Thura. nfter It. m. CARNEY July 10, PATRICK, husband of Mary A Carney (nee Salmon). Relatlvea nnd friends Invlied to funeral. Sat., 830 a. m.. .1711 llrnndvwlne st . West Phlla High re quiem miss St Agntha'a Church 10 a. m. Int Hotv Cross Cem ., CLAIR At 212 e Atden it,. Julv 11. VVAL TER W husband of I.ettle Clair (nee, Wake field' Helittves and friends. Washington i'm No. 1.13 P, o. S of A.; Aeolian Castle. No 3IH K G. II., Thnmns Jefferson Temple. No. 12 ' of C. A . nnd Men's llrotherhood of Helltsp. r mot invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 3ii i, m funeral parlors of William H Chew s W ,or .lllth and Spruce sts Int Fernwcod Crni. Remains may be viewed rrl.. 8 to lo p. m Auto service. CRAWFOUO July 10, REllEt'CA CRAM -FORI), widow of Yl'llllim W. Crawford, aged SO Itelitlres and maids Invited lo funeral, Frl , 1 p m 102 Wilson ave.. aienslde. Pa Int private . . . t . CUIIRAN luly 10, JOHN, son of John and Reglna Curran nnd grandaon of James ard Annie Curran, aged n montha. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to funeral, Frl , 2- p. tn . parenta' residence, 2640 S. Juniper st. Int. Holy cross Cem. . . . DANIELS Julv 10, WILLIAM J., son of late William Hall nnd Cynthia E. Daniels, nela tlves and friends. Welcome Lodge, No 433, F and A M.. Lodgo I O O. F.. and tha employes of Henry Daniels A Ilros.. Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p m . 2214 W Cumberland st. Int. Ml. 'DAVISON Sudlenly. July 11. JOSEPH P DAVISON son of John W. and Ellen E Dnvl son (nee Staekpole), aged 111 Duo notice of funeral parenta residence. 2112 Christian at. nn HOW July tn. nt Ilradley Reach, N I . EMMA C widow of Garrett Ie Row. Hired 77 Relatives nnd frlenda invt'ed to funeral serv ices. I'rl 2 p tn . residence of William H Rhallernss 111", Paul st . Franltford Int. t ed.ir Hit! Cei" DeCOSTER Suddenlv. Julv 0. IIKNRT SET MOt'R sop of Mnr 11 nnd late A Uarren I) Coster nlitlvs nnd friends Invited tn serv lies. Sat 11 n m . residence. 420 S 4.dll st lnnoPN-Jul.v 12. Dr HENRY 11 DOAN. Rel atives and friends Invited lo finernl services. 1.13 Cnrpenter lane. Ml. Alrv, Frl., 2 3n p. m '"nON'V'HCE July 0. CATHARINE widow of Thomas i)oiinhtie. Relitlvea anil friends Invited to funeral, home of tho Little Sisters of the Poor 18th and Jefferson sts. I'rl . 10 a m. Mass Frl . u a m Int. Holy Cress Cem Auto funernl ELDER Julv 11. nt residence of her nephew. Charles R Toothaker. Eagle rd. Manna Del Co, Pa ANNA A. ELDER, formerly of Wash ington. D c. Funeral services on Frl , 11 a. m Int private. ELLINGER At Line Lexington. Julv 10. WILLIAM, busbnnd of Wllllamlnn Elllnger, aged 70 Relatives and friends. Admiral Du Pont Post No 24, GAR Invited tn funeral, Sat., 2 p m. residence of daughter. Mrs. Anna Sturgls. 121 Psrker ave. Colllngdnle, Pa. Int private. Ml Mnrlah Cem Remains may be viewed Frl . 7 to 0 p m FITE July 11. JOHN II FITE. 3d. son of John E Jr . and Edith Flte (nee Macmunnl. aged 13 months Relntlvea nnd friends invited tn funernl services Frl 1 p m. precleely, parents' residence, lout N 11th st , Logan. Int. private. Mt Vernon Cem FLEMING luly in. WILLIAM. Sr , husband of Anna Fleming and son of late James and Eleanor Fleming Relatlvea and friends, Ke stone Council, No. 11. O. of I. A ; Engine Co Nn 12. Relief Asso of Phlla. Fire Dept.. In vited tn funeral Sat. 2 p. m . .182.1 Cresson st , Wlasalilrkon Int. Wes Laurel Hill Cem Friends ma call I'rl eve FORD Julv 11. VELMA HECKWITH. wife of D. Alfred Ford. Due notice of funeral will be given. FOX July 0, aged IS, CTHEitlriE II., the late daughter of Rernard nnd Margaret Fox (nee Mooneyl. of Parish Klleeslill, County Tyrone, Ireland. Funeral Frl , 8:30 a m . residence of parents. 800 Hronkhn st Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of Sorrows' Church 10 a. m Int Holv Cross Cem Relatlvea and frlenda. Our Mother of Sorrows' R. V M Sodality and Sacred Heart Societies Invited to attend. rilEDIANI July in MARY, vlfe of Alex ander Fredlanl Relatives and frlenda Invited to funer . Frl 7 30 a. m, nparttnenta of Andrew Ebert'a Sons. 2.18 S 4th st Mass ot requiem St. Marv Magdalen de Pazzl'a Church. Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral HAM. MAN. -Julv 111. ELLWOOD C. hus band of Eliza J Hallman (nee Slckell. aged rtl Relatives and friends. Southampton Council. No ntH O I A . Invited to funernl. Frl.. 2 p m Sterner rd . near Trevnse. Pa. Int. Wnv Penn Cem. Carriages will meet train leaving Reading Terminal 12 33 p. m. at Trevoso Sta tion IIA.RMAN July 10 EL1ZAI1ETH C. wife of Alfred L Herman, aged 41 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl., 2 p. m., 2H12 Swayno St. Int Mt Peace Cem HERR July 10. RonERT HERH. aon of William nnd Anna Herr. aged 8 months Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervicea, Frl., 2 p. m 37th and Gray's ave. Int. private, Montrose Cem HOEY At the convent of the Sacred Heart. 181H Arch st Mother MARGARET HOEY aged 78. Funeral Frl.. 0 a m . convent of the Sacred Heart Torresdale HOFFMANN Suddenly Julv in. JOHANNA M. HOFFMANN, aged nl. Relatlvea and friends Invited tn funeral Sat . In 30 a. m residence of husband. Frnnk L Hoffininn. near sevvell N. J Services nt bouse. Int Wenonnh Cent.. N J Conveyances will meet 0 15 and lnis a. m trains nt Sewel HUNT. Julv in. WILLIAM, nusbsnd of Emma Hunt, aged 00. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 1 p. m . 2839 N. Marvlne at. Int prlvnte. HUTCHISON At Chicago Dec. 27. 101B SAMI'F.L 'ANDREWS Hl'TCHISON. aged .17: Int Westminster Cem.. Sat . July 14, 10:30 'lIUTTO.N'. July 11, DOROTHY M.. only daughter of Annie A nnd lata Frank C Hut ton, aged 14. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Sat., 8..10 n m., mnther'n residence, 2.121 N. 211th at Requiem mass Church of the Most Precious Illood of Our Lord 10 n. m. Int. private JF.FFERS. Julv in CLARA, vvlf. of Pres ton C Jeffers. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlces. Frl . 3 p. m . brother's residence Oscar Mohr. 2833 N. 2.1th st Int private Nnrthwood Cem. KEENAN July 10. RR1DOET A. wife of John Keenan and dnuvhter of late Himuei and Ann O'Donnelt Relatlvea and friends Sndalltv of the ii. V. M. of St John the Raptlst Church nnd Manayunk Court. No le. Ladles' v of , Invited to funeral. Sat , 8:3n a m . 4ni8 Dexter EDUCATIONAL HAVE FII.I.KI) over IS.OOO positions. Pre Tw in echoola. D. II. COOK. Mgr.. National Tencliers' Atenri. Perry Rids.. Philadelphia. Hotli Nexea Filinrf f ltrlre '"In.d, alwaya In demand; riling 11-IK.o cure a poaltlon through our course of Instruction. Philadelphia School of Filing. nlO Chestnut at . third floor """"" "' STRAYER'S ? 1J" Bu.in.,V sciTdof , , . 8th nnd Chestnut Slree'e. Positions guaranteed. Enter now. Day or night. INDIVIDUAL INSTHIT THIN.' RhorthanTTnd "touch" tipewrltlnc. Open all summer. Day and night. i 4330 hansom. , VTE3I. CIIESTEIL PA. WEST CIIESTFJl STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Doth Scioe. 1200.1200. 0, M. PHILIPS, ?"il MUSIC RAGTIME In 20 lessons or Money Rack. Bklt. mailed free. C1IKISTI:.SSKN pl.no bchools, 1620 Chostnut St., 1412 Venango St., 1820 Tasker SI. Thon. Spruce 007. SUMMER RESORTS ,-' VTrr f'TV. N. J. mm :to a,KVFFvfijLim!iiais ZT, .,J . - " - l..fegEiHsvi3LXAKncRqa33ai v-iSl raLUJiuj ag&Bmm alig; wp?!rsp,ep lF.TIIR at. Manayunk. "solemn nlm mass t Jhn the Iiaptist 'hunh 10 a, m. Int. Westminster C TorP. July 0, CHRISTIAN O.. h"b"rnd Fr.d, nrkc Horn (nee Kchopfer). snd son m Roslna Klefner and late Christian Kc.pij.sutM .10. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral a-rvlces. Frl., 2 p. in.. 3171 Arsmlngo ave. int. flreenmount Cem, Remains may be, vleweo Times., after 7 P. m. Auto funeral. , KRABNZLER. July II. MAnTIN KnABNZ LER. husband of late Rn.lna Kraeniler (nee Kreltler). aged 82. Relatives and friends, also members of Schiller IxnIss No. 03, I. O. o. r. Invltd to funeral. Sat.- 1:30 p. m.. from late residence 1320 Parrlsh t. Int Mt. Ver non Cem LK ;. At Ocean City. N J- J,ul.,,i.n',ii S WESLEY LAKE. Relatives nnd friends, all societies of which he vvgs a member. Inv it en lo funer.il 'service.. Sat.. 10:3;' a m. In Audi torium Oeenn City ,V. J. Int Salrm I tin. Pleassntvllle. N .1 tttt-reiv MACIIEMEIt Suddenlv- July 11. tJl!iTf,,7 H . husband of Clara F. Marhemer (nee Swells, er). aged SO. 3200 Frankford ave. Due notice MAOUIItE. Suddenly, at Island 1 1 J . J: J. July 8. VICTOR O.. son of late Victor and Elizabeth Magulre. of New York city, aged IB. Relatives and frlenda. employes and cadets i or the Wanamaker Store, Invited to services Thurs.. 8 p. in.. Oliver II. Hair "'"."J.1"0 Chestnut st. 'Int Cedar drove Cem . I lushing, k'McCONNKLL July in. SARAH. lde.wi.0,J King MrConnell. Relstlvcs and '"tn,,,"iin."ie to funeral services. Sat., 1 p m residence nf son-in-law. Rov Hlmce. 2820 Alter st Int Mt Morlnh Cem P.emnlns may be viewed N., to 10 p m. Auto service. Mccracken. July n. Andrew, husband of Ella Mccracken (nee Wlttenberger), aged 31 Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Frl. p m . sister's residence. Mrs Hor enee Schloesser 44.17 Richmond St. Intr private. North Cedir Hill Cem Remalna may be viewed Thurs., after 8 p. m. .... .. ,.., MeDEHMOTT July 10. JOHN McDER MOTT Relatlvea and frlenda, St. Charlea a Holy Name Society, employee 8. B. White Den tal Mfg Co.. Invited tn funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m., 2004 Kimball at. Solemn requiem mass St. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. McOINN July 11. CATHARINE .11. wife of Henry P McGinn and daughter of Peter and late Ann O'llrlen Relatives and friends. II. V. M Sodnlltv and League of the Sacred Heart of st Monica's Church. Invited to funeri Sat . 8-30 a m residence of husband. 2213 8 Garnet at (10th and Passjunk ave ) Solemn requiem mass St Monica's Church 10 a m Int. Holy "jleOONldl.E. July 11. DANIEL J., husband of Sarah McOonlgle (nee Campbell), aon of Catherine and late Daniel McGonigle. Relatlvea and friends. Westmoreland Republican Club, police of 24th District, Invited to funeral, Sat.. H .in n in . 2Ht,il Cedar at. Requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Aufo funeral. McHALE July P. MARY V, daughter of John A. nnd Mary II. Mcllale, aged 13. Rela tives and friends, Angela' Sodality of St Stephen's Church and Glrla' Club of Nlcetown Iloss' Club. Invited In funeral, Frl., 8.30 a. m.. residence of parents. .1804 N. 20th at Solemn requiem high mass Holy Souls' Church 10 a. m. Int Hotv Sepulchre Cem MoLEES. July 0. ANNIE, wife of Thomaa Mcl-eea (nee Caves). Relatives and frlenda In vited tn funeral aervicea, Frl.. 2 p. m., real elence of son-in-law, Harry Mctzrer. 2200 Lelth. gow st Int. North Cedar Hill Cem, .., MEADE. July 10. Dr. J. FRANK MEADE. husband of Laura Radcltffe Meade. Relatlvea and friends, St. Paul Lodge. No. 481. F. and A. M.. Palestine Chapter, No. 240, It. A. M.: Penna. Commandery. No. 70. K. T.: Lu Lu Temple, A A. O. N. M S and all other aoeletles of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Sat .2 p. m.. 4124 Old York rd. Int. Northwood Cem. Auto funeral. . MONTGOMERY July 10. HARRY C. hue. band of Elizabeth Montgomery. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat. 2 P m., 7230 Gray's ave Int Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Frl eve. Auto service MOORE Suddenly. July 8. JOHN O.. hus band of Jennie Moore (nee Fleming) and son of George and Annie Moore (nee Rrown). Rela tlvea and friends, 30lll Ward Executive Commit tee, and employes of the Tax Office, invited to funernl services, Frl , 2 P. m , 1345 8. S4lh at. Int Fernwood Cem Remalna may be viewed Thura . 8 to In r in. , MORRIS July 11. MARGARET, widow of John Morris. Relatives nnd friends. II. V M. Sodality of St Mary'a Church. Invited to fu neral. Sat , 8 30 a. in . 030 Pino st. Solemn high mass of requiem St John'a Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. purmiun July 11. e.mma m wife of Frnnk Prltxbur (nee Marshall), nged 47 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat.. 2-30 11. m.. 404 Leverlnglon ave , Roxborough. Int. .everlngton Cem Friends may call Trl. eve RAIIILI.. Julv 10. JAMES A., husband of Mary G Hnhlll (nee Hogan). and aon of John nnd Annie Hnhlll. Relatives nnd friends, San Salvador Council, K of C, Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. in., 12 Summit terrace. Rosemont, Pa Solemn requiem mass st Thomas's Church. Vtllanova, 10 n. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral RAIMOND. Jul 10. DERORAH C. daughter nf lite Frank L. llalmond Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services. Sat., 2pm. 1.137 Hiitler st. Int private Northwood Cem SANDERS At 2.1 S. fllst St.. July in, ES TEI.I.t: MEYERS, wife of Charles W. Sandera and sister nf Ida Louise Gray nnd Matilda Adele Urown of St. l,ouls. Mo. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Fri , 2 p m , funeral home of John C Klmmerle A Son. 2127 N. llroad st. Int. private. Forest Hill Cem Re. mains will lie In alate nt funeral home, 2127 N Ilroid at . Thurs , 8 to in n. m SCOTT July in. SAMUEL SCOTT, aged 7.1 Relatives nnd friends, Mohican Tribe, No. 127. I O. R. M, Invited to funeral services, 213 Cedar at.. Ilrlstol, Pa., Frl., 2 p. tn. Int. Ilrlstnl Cem BHEEHAN. July 7. BARTHOLOMEW, son of late Bartholomew and Elizabeth Sbeehan, aged 20. Relatlvea and friends Invited tn funeral. Sat . 8,30 a m , residence or brother-in-law. Wllllnm O'Neill. 1434 S. Allison at (30th and Chester ave.). High mass of requiem Church of the Most Rlessrd Sacrament 10 n m Int. Holv Cross Cem SUTCLIFFE. Julv 11. at Tullevtown. Rucks Co. Pa., ELIZAUETH SUTCMFFE. widow of Timothy SutcllfTe (nee ormandroldei. aged 84 PARCEL POST UULGX $2.50 , $15 GENCINTC HAWAIIAN lijvi rvcjii'..-, Rd or Prlc. il.l Instruction Book Free FRED C. MEYER &G 1219 Arch St. Philadelphia PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans $1000 for 10 Urlng sour diamonds, watches and Jewelry to tho largest puvvnshop In the world. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BONDED TO THE CITY SUMMER RESORTS rilC ONO MOUNTAINS hli.iwnee-on-lhe-pelaware, Pa. IjimliiiiiiuHiiiiuiniiiTuiiiiiinaiiiiirgi m i BilCKWOOD IMjU FIRE-FR33F SHAWNEE-OrCOELAWARE, PA. Guests admitted to the famous Shawnee Country Club Oolf Course on Introduction. 214 hours from Nw York: 3 hours from Philadelphia. A brief, comfortable trip, affording com plete change to healthful, mountain ous aurroundinga of rare beauty. An ldea.1 motor run, A. J nnd C V. MURPHY. Managers .4?Tiirniiimm"MiiinrTtii..l11,r.J ATLANTICCITY,NW. "" FredoniajHoteln......: brlrk hotels American fc European plana:, cen tral, location! cap. 230; elevator, baths, run- JV.!MrMYTIoTs: WcstmitTiter r&TJ water, $10 up weekly. Ii up dally. .Chasjuhre. Hotel BoSCobel K"ky Av. near Ueach. ,,. u ... 0pn " " F'na table. Rklt.Phona 117. A. E.MAHION. HOTEL ARLINGTON 'Rah" Open all year. R. J. OSUORNE ft "on. Mnr s."" 1 10 im 21 i M ff - .WreU.A. I. PPfr UK 'dk'Vi J I fine ATI I l v 11 13ft W0V&k'L. "" ZTT 1 "es ' PWSiWL. TKATII ti lail I..A b4 .!. J. i. NrghUng..."'iJod.,,I,.l.7.'r?V,M8(' M. vrlfrf r tun.,, m.i-.. a-T U,.C OMh taker's office. 103 K, Lehigh ave" p'r,7" (Ireenwood (K. of P, Cem ' " Wfl TIPPBNHOt'ER Suddenly, jt. ,,J Moorestown, N. J , o, Wh.i faU J.' HOL-Ell. .Relative, snd fri.i.A5! "m or wnicn ne was a member, invited.. ! E1".?, Jj ". l J ...MalnsiVV'" hslf hour. Friend, may call Th?.4w TITLOW, July 11, BARAH a ' lllr.m Tlllnw. li.lail! ....?-. WiHSi funeral eerMces. Sat' 2 p. ml'M lte, i son-1 inn, j tuiun iirooke. r.nflili ." i tie Carriages will meet it J' 3 1 i llroad St. suilon nt Frill li? P' " i prlva rrom VAIV1HN. lutv in. HORArp tv . of Kntharlne It Vauthn (nee Singer) .itot ChirllB W. and late Henrietta ""If M M I1.:1",'." '" Snd,'fi'nd,". WaahlnrtoTcitV? J I I- O. S. of A.i LI awnrth Couaeii "Jf-'ll p. O. K. M C , IieU Union No V VtJ Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p m. V'.-Vv 't. lacner-in-iaw, Anorew Singer. 4"1 iZi"." Int. Northwood Cem, Auto BerVi8nMrt . WALKER. July II, JAMES WALV "1 WATSON. July 11. HARRIETT ,..'' wife of Benjamin T Watson." ?LT4,Wj n-ay Mew remalna Thurs s to lOti i,!i Mst st Funeral and In. rt P,,t.ft turn Frl. ' ""tit,.. UJ WELSH Ju y 0, JOHN P hu.b... . ' A. .Welsh (nee Quinn) Itelatl"?! ,.1 JJ Invited to funeral, I'rl ft :3n n m iSaW st. Solemn requiem mass st Mlc'ha.i. A.' 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem V?" nersl. i. rti,u WELI.t. At West Chester. P. i i3 y,'L'yA'!.WKLL3va,ed,r3.rRVl.,l!l''. irteiniw iiivu-u i lunerat. Sun ., Matlack st. Mejt at the house at 2'i i,"1 private. Oakland Cem. Tie... .,7 E'.,a WHEELER. July 11. FRANK H n-JH ER. husband of late Sally Wheeler riffi and friends Invited to funeral service, s S. m.. residence of snn.ln-law T s ri.J? . 8d at.. E mwood tnl vi,.k' XTT't Cem. Auto service Remalna may li. i ' Frl eve "r, WIEDF.nSHEIM .luly 11 JOSKPitv,s;J MtlSTIN. wife of Col John A WledJeftJ Hetatlvea and friends ll,rf . ... 'Mlal 2 p. m , rc .Idenre of son In-law, the n Arthur Warner, 4os Pine st int Srir!!;1 WILDL July 10, EDWARD, hurt..1 Sophia Wlldl (nee Schwartz), aged M Hi foundry. Invited to funeral Sat. 2 n" w Turner si int. ill tslile rem niir be viewed Fri . 8 to 10 p m Auto funJrtt call Wed evening. ,0 Im" VVIl.SU.N. JUty 111, ANNIE S. danrtil- late David F. and Emma E Wilson, ffffl. h...i'r. T.eiita H Wvnn and son .f M..-";.11..! Wllllnm Wjnn Relatlvea and friends Ji.S Tribe, No 74. I O R M Invited to ffi services, Hal. -J p m 14,1 New st . 0iwaTl Int nrtvate Remains mvv he vle,w. W.11 n.vlr r-.,,nV nnAr. a.., r " ' REAL ESTATE FOR SA1E : PENNSYLVANIA Sl'IH'lmAX -ft COUNTRY HOM'S & Farm About 35 Acrl Under cultivation, commullnr dlit.tjli Philadelphia, near Stats road R-roora Him? houaei MODERN IMPROVEMENTS: luf' and outbuildings, crops stock, etc Inf eluded for quick sale. Trice J0O00; tuff, cash. Address Owner M 830 Ledger 0fflcT EFFECTIVE JULY 1ST CLASSIFIED RATES Public Lerlpcr or Evcninr; Ledetf AOATE LINE RATE FOR EACH INSEHTb THIS STYLE TYPE tor Ilka dual ajc One or two times , lta'1 Three times or more within week ..., insj v niciflge womi cu nno line. COMBINATION RATE Public Ledger and Evening Lcdcr5 One or two times Three times or mora within week.. . LARGER TYPE j is permitted In all classifications rxent HSU and Situations Wanted. -Lost and Found, aM annals. Roarrflnav and Rooma, at addltlos.1 nm of fc per line for each line In the ndvertlicmw There is a amp; store near your no thnt will accept LEDCEn want idi'Mi ofneo rates. J LOST AND FOUND 1 arARP PIN Lout pearl scarf pin. ulth pliW ne ot July P h center J H Caldwell k Co., ChelH num stm. eenl Phtla. Hewflril nut and Junirer JHELPW ANTED 7EMALEJ DELL TELEPHONE ErHONE -M INO . Ef OrERATINO Work niar your hom In nleafint tn4j halthrui nurrounainBB. wun exceinatj opportunities for raplJ ad.aneemei.Lj There ar twentv--lBht nll Centrill OITfea In Philadelphia, probably thettj 1b on within n. few blocks from yourl rtnm ITniiaii I nnnArhin I tlK fflF Mrflai est. Intelligent oune women between iljEj una -' years or are New employes nre p?ld while letrnlnfl ana are reaauy aavamru Pleasant dln.ns; ronms where tnil heat of food Is sold at coat In cverrl central omce. romfortablf slttlnn moms for reifflwrl ana relaxation wnn on ouiy. Oood opportunity for senior and wjl pervisinRT .wsuions Apply at 40n tarket street dally, i cept Bunaay. :ii a. m. 10 .i p. m. OLEUK Malllnjf. tjplnfr. flllnrf: pteasiBtif rounding l.u-hanan. T 7lf Chtnut : , I71K rhe.tnut n bindery! Aonlr taW ipher and Someot lUtj hox Hies steady (11RI.S exnerlenced In floor, p'll Rldg,, Maspher ; flim.ci tn ,v,.n anH hnv Rood ray Apply ihts Franmornsr.j LADIFS 3 neat appearln oune"liolf.Jl pleasant, outdoor work nrm. nos te taw who qualify 322 Real Estate Trust Wvj OPftRATORH wanted nn blanket robe. sn n dresseatwood wattes and plenty nf vnNM a cooi, oreezv, sanitary raciory we ciwj-j uraav nurinir julv and jvuirust Appir " MAN 11ROS . 23d and Chestnut : I'RKSS FBKDKR Apply Houehton Pr".i floor. P'll nids-. Maacher armers.t.jHJ PRKSS FKF.DF.RS cylinder. Apply third I Dlllljldir.. Maacher nnd Somerset sts. srniTvrsTi'nriM.rt l,n stnek rec for automobile concern must b arcTslM flttures, permanent position stale rrrw ate and salary expected, P 314. Led Q' HELP WANTED MALE 11LACKFMITH IIELPERR wanted la shoo, steady. Apply Schumaker 48J lorn jive, ., - -a IIODY IH'ILDF.RS. framers-up on rupajw bodies, must be flrstilaas and thorou.jn'i periencen; mrnesi wages appu f'STiamal bept Hals Jilburn X(!t,VJtJffl IIUUKKKKI'KH Kxcepiionai Cf lt . "-. man capaoie or nanaunK moaern . r, must be at leaat 40 yeara of ase, An.sgJJ', Ins full particular P 2i4, lAAftT(g!! ROOKKEKPER. youns man experienced AMj slvlns- reference and aalary expected, r looser cjiiice. 1 ROY WANTED STRONO ROY Wfl NIOHT WORK. MUST 1115 OVKI l'& r'HANCF FOR ADVANCEMENT. fj PLY AFTER (I P M. LEDGER 0W pti'P! i?ip"rii iri.nou CAHINETMAKER8 wanted to fit harta-'C! kl.h.n.rf. HmAK.In. hnrfl.l! tnilSt D. 1..? highest waxes. Applv EmplovmentJ'cg Hals & Kllburn Co.JSth and Olenwewl r,irltcn.ciTt nAAnaH tn. Autocar It1 P 301. Ladaer Office. ' rri t.,Va.rtT .J .,. k..b mnA tahlllsr Jobber preferred! must be rapid and e fclve reference, state salary expected. ! j' siw, Leaser cjir.ee, i.t i.cT.jir,t veiitn'un-.lt.nnh men. ture winders' and motor Inapectors tottnt ateei milts oui ot cuyi none uu "'Jji.ual men need apply! sood worktni ""JlyrT Apply IBIS Pennsylvania Bldg., b.taj . m. Jtna y p. m. , , j FIREMAN wanted for Murphy stokers! rtrt required: excellent pav. ateady PoalKfr-ril ply to WM. MUSTARD. Rldg. sv., and w m.i ac. rwiia ni tn.-i,uj,,,,. FOREMAN, railroad conatruclloni to lsjr I Stone Harbor Co . dand Walnujlt. 0J4 LABQRWRH wanted. M3N. Reach MAN--Wanted. a single wMt man. rw,l conscription age, that would Ilka to J'."J unaerisKing nuaineast roust snow w" ".j an automobile and coma well recomsiij ApplyJinn n, llroad at MAN wanted to superintend runnln ssrt; brsld.rs, 8, P. cor. Emerald snd Wesl" MAti'wanted to akin horses, good wages! PJJJ n.ni joo, .- -ua, ieuser tjioca j,, ..onsccn .(V.I.. .l.nl .rf,lr...t' full particulars of experjenre, ststlnf'" requtrevi.. wc inicr viucv .naj PRKSSMAN n paper boxea ona fanwjJC ply Employment Rureau. 0 to 10 w-i uacn i-oropany. uiouce.cer iy , vj. i . miuiiii, nunru oi Aiinitt(-ii A f"i U. P. Church, directors of Latayetu S," and directors of Philadelphia Coal F..iP ylted to funeral servlcfi. 1508 rri...' ana irienaa invneq to servtrea. Thura ."s m.. Oliver H. Balr Rldg 1820 Chestira'l i, iw Riverside Cem, Norrlstown Pa Frl tS' leaves llroad St Sta. 0 10 s m Ti WYNN .luly 11 SAMCEt. It k....'!.1 nlAF'KSBJlAN-rEl.gsnt, csjportuniir ft . 5 -Kwa"aaSsaptaBBaBsasaTJmiasaWanpJpg(ggSrajaBaa2jaa. " z t S" j 7 . v. I l'iiW,