w, r' 74 , f -j. -i? 'cVj,, ,r . r EVBNING LEDGEK-THILABELPHIA, THURSDAY, - ; i 'AUGUST 9, 'Hi VI, ','Ytf'i 'yv ,M 1917 v" i tV QUESTIONS FOR SUPREME COURT iW fc Ijfcusston of Legislation by Itep- entatives to tho National Convention, F. of A. :Th proposition of Increasing the sick nnd Mortuary benefits iipon a uniform basis wilt BM ohm nt Ihn matter, nt Imnnrt In lin acted I upon at the comlncr Supreme Court contri tion. Mflnv tentative nlana ha been sub. jt mttted, and upon the decision of uhat the UK major number of Jurisdictions deslre, as 3',sjolced by a two-thirds ate, will depend the ' 'adoption of one or the other or of a meas ure erolved from the best features of those presented. r?f ,? m 1 ;V Mr to : i'HI "5r ? I:: k U-TJI s fti ? V "Fnim il ettidv nf Ihnie t hand.1 states Tolesate Rodden of No, ins, "ill re built upon the foundation outlines suggested liy rant Orand Chief Ranters C I' Bndley ml J II Kirk, et this Jurisdiction, which m.ke ire death pay Jt.ent I2U0 ,for the member and linn for th wife; the first period sick benefits IT a week for thirteen weeks, with a decreasing scale, during the disability pSrlod To that plan other phases are to bs added (If adequately supported by Increased revenue), such as hospital care ttroush yearly endowment of hmls, nurse at liomn service. If preferred, etc , the extra dues varying: from one to three cenls a week per ' member, according to the ocnents to tie aug mented." Representathe Olnn, of No 02. states" "To tkl effective, any plan must become, unhersally accepted, as the two I (1 r Itanrers proe. The fault Is that a number (if Jurisdictions am Vsredded to some merely locftl scheme and are rol disposed to give It up for a belter general plan, hence the uncertainty as to tho outcome of the Important Issue " Brother Smith, of No 202. voices the Idea "that the agitation has awakened Interest and Courts hae learned how they can make their own local benefits worth more to their own members, enn If the plan Is not mado genersl in me praer. Any court can rranny reaujuac ra sick benefits so as to give more during the first quarter, and do "so without any Increase of dues. And at a small advance In dues It can Increase Its death benefits to the amounts suggested, but It uould be better were It adopted as a uniform sstem by the order." Court Cohoclielnk, No 112. Oermantown ae. Hue and llerks street, received the supreme rep resentatives from the northeast section, Broth er. Dorrell, No. 142: Courtney, No 131 i Crock ett, No 17! Dempsey, No 141, Deslng, No 42, Blchenhofer, No 111! Kelly. No 2K1. I.awall. No. ISO, Fjauerwsld. No 101: Walker, No. 124. and Supreme Medical Esamlner Dr. O. A Bin- fismon No 17. Matters pertaining to the com ng national convention vvcro dehatpd ond the meritorious features brought to light. As Brother Fnrrell. No 1.10 supervising depu ty of the district, states. "(Among so largo a body of men as will romrrlse our supreme con lenllon there '-111 b" differences of opinion as In ' aB MaMafaHlB&aMBHB ttFPSliiBaHB Bf jjffjiMiH ,1 j . .. J boss. District Deputy Wllllsm Elehhorn wss present at the meeting and spoke In reference to the ambulance unit Deputy flachem A. O, Mehler has offered as a prise a set of tomshawks In the tribes of his district, for the one adopting the largest number of new members before January 1, lls. Wlnnlplseogee Tribe. No. 2J. Twenty-slsth and Columbia venue, adopted three members at ihe last meeting, the tribe vlelied Mondamln Tribe. No 8.1. accompanied by DerutyjSachem A. O. Mehlen, nnd conferred the full degree on two candidates. tVatahtunk Trlb. No. 495. Llsnerch, Is doing food work, having a class of seventeen palefaces or adoption I'ast hschems Chandler, Smith Ilurns and .Mslseed are active workers Chief of Records Charles H. Ott has made applica tion for enlistment In tho uuartermiister Re serves and. It called, the trlbo will loso a good officer. DEATHS nnCItt.KR Aug. T. CATIIARINB St.. widow of kouls llechler tnee lltrtleln). Relatives and friends, members of Jtoiy Kamlly and Altar So ciety of Ht lNter's Church, Invited to funeral, Sat, SJO a. m., 624 'Vork st. Solemn requiem msss St. Uonlfsclus's Church 10 a, m. Int. St, I'eler's Cem Auto funeral notirtNE Aug T. JKNVIK S. wife of Den- mln liourne, aged (13 Relatives and friends DEATHS Rela- JAMES P. GARTLAND Ho is cjinirman of tho Foresters' bip; annual field dny celebration. t RED MEN FOR RED CROSS UNIT Tho Great Sachem Makes Ap peal for Ambulance Fund. Deputy Sachems Busy m. the best measures to adopt and the proper poll rtea to he pursued, hut there Is every reason to believe that only one great purpose animates all and that Is the desire to do the right thing for the organisation. Me are facing problems In this fraternal sphere nf a kind entirely new In effect to those of other times, and to nsslst n the solution we require Intelligence, efflrlcncy nd harmony of effort, hence calm Interchange of views, suggested Mens and analysis nf the ? reposed messures In order that our various dls rlct representatives can set uniformly os far ar It la possible to do " Court Columbia. No. fcfl, nt Twenty second and Dickinson streets entertained the supreme representatives of the South Philadelphia Dis trict, Brothers l'llot, No. 34. Ilroderlck No. JOBr Brown, No 107: Cnmpbell, No 3i Carroll, No 260." Del Vecchlo No 3in. llrrlco. No 211: Frallnger, No 241; Ouerln, No. all Orr, No m, JfcDermott, No. 140. and Supremo Auditor Du ross. No. 101. who will participate In the de llberatlona of the sunreme convention in Ausust. at Portland, Me. Fennslvan!a Is entitled to forty.one delegates and five of the official res ter Of these forty six entitled to vote, South Philadelphia Is cred'ted with twelve. West Phil adelphia four, the northwest section eight nnd the northeast district eleven or thirty five In this city, leaving the remaining eleven scattered throughout the State. The officials In Hi" Juris diction so entitled tn ote nro Supreme Trustee J P. Donobue and Past Supreme Chief Ranger Mace, of West Philadelphia, Supremo Medical Examiner Slnnamon, of tho northeast eeotion. and Supreme Auditor Duron, or south I'hIU Ceinhla tygetner wnn past supremo Judge T. j, rora, Past of Pittsburgh, Chief and mufh of oked for from their labors. trfct W $1 m The 127th natal day of forestry will be elsbrated on Saturday at Point Ilreezo Park An all-day program of baseball Rimes, bicycle and motorcycle races end other sportlni; events haa been arranged. Hand concerts, fireworks display, social reunions, etc , will nIJ tn the attractions, as listed in tho handsome souvenir booklet issued by the official managers, llrnthers Oartland. Ahrents. Kuenser, Sultle, Hurley. Orr, Borrell. Young Bannar and Smith The proceeds will be utilized by the courts for the purposes designed for the patriotic fund All enlieted men who can attend are cordially In vited to be the guests of the order at tills great outdoor celebration A flag-raising will be the occasion of a demon stration of patriotic sentiment. "II.it waving under the flag by devotees who do4 decide for the flag wilt bs duly given appreciation," states the veteran llrother Crockett, of No 17. "It 'sarlll be a grand 'American always' fete." sae prother Richie, of No 121 when the cosmopol itan membership of tho l'orestcrs of America will show forcibly "that while many of te en rollment are akin by blood and descent to most of the nations of Kurope. they aro sepirate from all of them, nnd that they give whole hearted and undivided lojalty to our flag and treat every foreign nation purely according to Its conduct In thla war crisis There can be no duil nor divided allegiance; either a man must be purely and entirely an American or not at all so It Is un-American and hypocritical to .die. criminate against any American because of tils birthplace, creed or parentage. It Is dishon orable and treasonnbjn to our country not to give due aid to lie allies, as there can be no half-hearted attitude In this war" A final round-up session of ho rommltteo will l hel I tomorrow at Anna St Ross Tost Hall, Hutch inson street and Ulrard avenue, to give the fin ishing touches to all detail features The speak ra at the flaft-ralilnc, at 3 p m, will bo ex-8enator R. V. Farley, present grand chief ranger of the order In Pennsylvania; James 11 Bheehan (No. 143). Regleter of Wills; Harry IV ace. (Np 88). Assistant Director of Health and Charities Brother J. D. Oartland. an at tache of the Bureau of rubllc Works, will pr- ,A,,.,a safeiuard against Illness or Injury, 52!. ?. ,n ? sreat an assemblage as the sreat demonstration on Saturday will bring, tne committee has arranged adequate medical Sv2llon," , Eloh at ,ha 15'' courts will have .i. PfiWe'an present some part of the day, 5- .lhe-vr(ljUJ otSr aggregations will likewise m" pJov,,1.,.d" ." addition a med cal corps will be In attendance all day. alternating, to .., nt uuura prniecunn w n tn imhm staff will comprise Doctors Tenrson. hi. sb: Iieicnert 34: Jlelllck. CO: Tomlln. Jlero"g1nio1i. 69'' Dalw- los- s"Vir. 1, and Oreit Sichem Dr T C noRvvIck Ins pfc. pared a spealtlnir lenf on the furnishing; of nn nmbulancr unit In runiievllon with the lied Cross liv tho Improved Order of Hed Men of thla State The namM if cnntrllm .tors to the fund will he published In this col umn every week aiM will become a ptrt of tho official records of tho Great Cotincll The BpeakltiR leaf Is n stlrrlne appeal to tho members to do their pirt toward nlUnlitins the sufferlnrs of the wounded on the battle fields of Huropc Cich member It asked to rtnlrlhutn at least 25 cerlts Oreit Chief of Records Thorms U Traser nas been kept busy receiving consratulatlona rrom hosts of friends In the order. Tho nr point ment made by Oreat Sachem Piewlck sems to naVe mpf With tinllrl nmrn.rnl tt.i.- Praser has been thoroughly famlllBr'lzIng him- " miui mo ciuiies nr nis htgn oince and ar ranging a regular lino of dally work. It has been fully ngreed between Oreat Chief of Records Kraser clrcat Sachem TJeawIck and finance committee John 11 Orecnhalgh, Charles vjelind and John J llon to Install a com plete and up to date business svstem In Its (Ircit I nunrll nftlce In order that the records mil bo kei t and the business of th offl,-,. k conducted In a business like rnnnner Tho recep. tlon room adjoining the nftlio will bo re nrrangid, literature will bo placed there nnd reading matter and bootts pertaining to tho order will bo found In the llbrors Local mem bers nnd specially members from other reserva tions, will alwas receive a Red .Man a welcome. The Deputy Oreat Sachema' Association held Ita regular business meeting at tho Orent Council otflce on Monday night President Charles r. Wleland stated that the appoint ments of commltteea will be announced at the e-pifmiipr in nng am districts were repre serrted. with tv o exception nnd there were several nut of town ilputles present. The sa slon was busv with ninrm-nirnls for rilelng the chiefs after the election In September Chairman I It Plnkerton of the i uhtlclty rommlttee, Q J s Chirles n Bell nnd (J i nr R, Thomas 1, I-roser were cordially received. Despite existing conditions, reports were good, and Indications point to a prosperous term. Taconta Tribe, No 31, held an enthusiastic meeting on l'rldty night, Chairman Jim Webb mado his report on tho Jubilee, showing returns already ahead of last jcara effort C. of It. John Orecnhalgh rent a circular on vvnr condi tions affecting the l'uneral Reimbursing Asso ciation, and discussed measures that should bo adopted for protection of the funds ham Scherer also spoko on the question. Deputy Sachem Trank sr Rubl Is endeavor li.B to Instill new llfo Into the tribes of his dls trlct home of them have been dormant for some time, being unable to get the members out to the meetings It Is his Intention to visit each trlbo In tho district at least onco a month and nsslst them In getting new members. Jtaesnsott Tribe, Nn 144, 1200 North Hutch inson street. Is working to make nnothcr gain in membership and to exceed the previous term , nuupiuiu moru man niieen new members during the term Sachem O W Ruhl, who his been sick for some, tlmo, is Improving and ablo to leave tho hospital. . mPT.1. Kep'r ? Wampum Joseph Tarrar. S-'im,.'. '1i"y;u " rna"e tho summer at also away for tho summer Navajo Tribe, No 105 2100 North Hancock street, will have a watermelon party next Prl day night. Past Sachem William Smith Is chairman of tho committee One now pronosl mtlngr. member,hP w" Presented at tho last Chattahoocho Tribe, No 17, 814 Glrard ave. nue. Is conferring th- full degrees on Its new members during the warm weather The degree team association will give a moonlicM JTitia evening, August 21 All ,iw i-uiumuice will put Crow Tribe, No 42T, continues to gather at the council brand every Thursdav s sleep, with the usual ' live wires and a good attendance P 8, Charles Speck Is busy on vsrtous committees, and with Chief of Records "lluflHln lull Itu dolph on the Job no one may feel lonesome on last Thursday a sleep Past Siehems Nicholson and uamero, or ,mi ai, made snort niss wnicn were much enjoved P. S. John lleecher. as en. tertalner. deserves much credit and the meet ing adjourned with llrother John ready to make If comfortable. Logan Tribe, No 25, Is working up a class of palefaces In order to Invite the Dakota boss to confer the degree work Menno Tribe, No 32, gave Its new deputv. P. S, Joseph Dousberty. a rousing reception The bos of No " are ' with llrother Joe and a strong link nf fraternal friendship be. tvveen them Is predicted, The Past Sachems" Association rf Pennsl vanla held Its monthly meeting on Inst Satur day night at "ill South Jiroid street Tho mept In was presided o?r ty Past Sachem Walter Stilus of Osage Trl all th" officers being present There in. n gnol attendance end sev eral ox members .j, reinstated Past Sachem O Keefe from V ' nrk gave il vrr interest Ing adlress on his trails In tho western pnrts of tho L'nltel Mates nnd the rorllol rfcentlons given him by tho trlbrs out thor" P (leorge w Nicholson gave n short talk nn publ!rlt nnd I urged the various representatlv s tn follow up I rioseij ine irniernai roiuinns in me i.vfmn( I.tiNira Various talks ,n tho or ler were i.lven and enjojed by all P S ' nick ' Woods t roved the "man of the hour ' In the elaborate spread sot out to the members Tnssyunk Tribe No 131 enjovlng these warm moons with n largo attendance du to the efforts of Sachem Pox end his noting com mlttees Hver Prlday's sleen the meml rs are starring In a dart tournament nnd vnlunble prlrs nre offered on everv ncnslon t hlef of Records Charles Ronnlcl. Is lack on the Job ai.nln and the trlbo Is In a verv prosperous condition. Visitors alwes welcome Invited, to funeral services, trl, 2 30 p. m., 4.MS Dltmsn st , Krsnkford. Remains may be viewed Thur. eve. Int. private. 1IRKNNAN. Aug. 7. EDWARD J., husband ot Alice O. hrennan ,(nee OlllespleS. Relatives snd friends. Court Irlenrtehlp No. 00, K. of A.I St. Patrick's Alliance, employes of Phlla. Flee. Co. Invited tn funeral. Krl .. 7 30 a. m, 80(18 Tvson st . Tacony Reoulem high mass St. i.eos hurcn l a. m. int SI uominic n uem. on.' Church t a, m. tnt St. mokln (Pa ) papers copy. The Dakota degree teams gave the Red or aotiin I'nnaaeipnia Th Ramsey. . AOr Slnnamon 'in. ennvrnnatlAn mir.a1 ...(. i- l., aelpfila. In. charge of the patriotic demonstra. he combination courts" ihla. In ehargo of th tlon to be held at Flagstaff Park in tains, September 7. escorted by thlr federation Vio "IMVUi" wwuriney. ixo. lai; Kelly, No JS8: Berkery, No. 282: Friedman, n'o. 20S and 5Jh1VnNo10,'!2,1 l'-l by the bands of courts ?.0., Vi,0, ,01" "J. 338. 41 and 313. will Join 'ih,iH"ni;;a,rdJCOUI'i 0 tha c"y '" 'he ffi "latlon of the Independence Day of Forestry, this Saturday. In tha publlo commemorative ex. rclses scheduled at a local recreation resort. excursion on members arn invircii up n good entertainment Sapana Tribe, No 408, 4051 I.nnrant.r avenue, lost nn actlvo member, D CUusman JuyBoSa"sii,.n5h? h1ppy huntfngrounrt, oS i.i.i ,Haf''em J. Slnerson, Senior Sagamore l-sslek Junior Sagamore s ' y. (Jerner Chief of Records n.nri,a r rv.iinn '1"!. -n'ei s.CTaBrA,hir. " rir &al VrSZVs'1 ""'I?"', rth.w.?S ?&&?. Prophet J. JI Namee Is after new members. ' I.ennl Lenano Trlh. v a in.a t .. avenue, has appointed Collet f i? " j.eison A. Trout. Reprcsentatit at in Martin and Snmuel Prico as a Z i.i ,i raiso runds for tho, Hed Cross Ambulance llnit !X. .W?" f?"".'d y ""at Sachem lieswicil' .no inoo is naving s vv awam renovated uTih a nevy coat of paint and P iner. On every fonrfh TV'",laJ, evening the members are entTrtalnecl i,nh.,S0V.a'.t.vL,tur.f n" member w"!ro. Instated nt the last meeting. laiarriV. ii....V;.T Wllllsm tlchhorn. a membfr of the. 'tribe1 Ul busy looking after the tribes In his SfstrTct ' -Rldffn a- idoptlniT propn ill Men tin Hiiitiwl rt lrir nn lflPt Krl !flV n lfCP hpn thov rnrfftrmil ths rhlf s D'crcft nt nmlnc Tribf Nn 7 Th w father bctnK pl,teint nn un iml numtr of 1tors tre present anrl th( lx'ntn wan wen crmdtl Trltes rcprentff wer" Noq " fi 25 31 in, &7 lVi 32fi, 3.8 ind 4 f 1 Trar?if faatrr Camero nn hH Intul fif trail r drw forth much applause with th"ir rlt unllsttc and floor work S jmt UMtora ha 1 Tidier seen the work don ttetarr and on old warrior stated that tt wa th flrat tlm h had aeon It for Rtnten ari P. S 1Iarr, of No 404, who halls from ClTinantown nnurt- u that th work of trm Ifnm rould tint he equaled D(?re Mantr Cinrrn thinkM th mtmbrs for thMr kind words and promise I that If th artoun tribal will secure randl litea he II1 h more than please 1 tn trail with tho team Other noted speakers were Paft Sachems Rudolph of No 4Ji HHI nf Vn 8 Clark of Vn 2 Oooppr, itf Si 3JS Doimherty of N'o HI, ItUaell nr No S arr nf No till Stevens of No 7 and Striker of No 7 Th publicity clen the DnKntii Asinclatlon hv the memmi lKtorn throUKh th fforts of P Oeore W Nichnbon rereh ed expression n nf appreciation, and the members promised to support that paper In tha future llrother Morgan, the newlv made Chief of Records of Hiawatha Trlle No ,'((1 wns murh pleased and lnIted the Dikota bos to No .Tin wigwam when cooler w either will brine the candidate After the meeting tho committee took thq lsltors down stalls to nn enjnjable spread HlTwatht Trlhe No HO held another record breaking meeting on last Mondi s sleep ciptur ing nine paieiace Inm ine council mo un written work was conferred on the candld-ites b Past Sachum Sidll and Kind Th trll has secured all parnpiennlH for Its nwn degree work, and also nn nttrictle council trand Urother Hegamln wnn the prlzn for Iii iris gathered eight palefaces In two sun'n time The special dput predicts nn nbnonnnl lnrreapo for No 0 nnd soon expects to pass the J00 per cent mark On next Monda sleep there will be an other class of palefaces a lopted, nnd a special request has Iren trnde. to Shnwnee Tribe to it tend. All Red Men are welcome 1 at the wig wam, .Sixteenth nnd Passjunk ncnuo. Mocopomca Tribe No 140, trailed to Marcus Hook on Tuesday ecnlng nnd adopted a pilo fnco for Wawaset Tribe No 172, which has no regular team and receives help from tho dtstrlct tribes Lamokln, Tribe, No fiO was entertained bs Pro. Henry Narrellt the new senior sipamore who serrd refreshments to the members in nonor or his election Hncnem Curtis nirlow "Wllllim Ness and Deputy Tames Parko are amonc tho workers for No 80. Mccoponncka Tribe, No, 21(1, of Upland, Is also on tho trail and capturing palefaees at nearly every meeting Sichem William Murrs Thorn is Draper and Samuel Turner are hustlers for No 200 Mocoponact and Tucirnra tribes meeting In tho center of Chester nro both doing cool work On last Friday's sleep Moeoponaca hid the pleasure of having n visiting brother from Vir ginia one from Mnr!nnl, nnd Past Sachem Jones, of Brooklyn N Y IV AIKMORIM TURNRULT In loving memory of my dar mother, Mrs HXLUN M TURNDULL. vho died August It, HU1 courts of Montgomery Tha consolidated r,.-w t.i--,----.-t. .!"".. w "! .wumv. vtsiiiiuK wnn inem inA mnairfli nnrra. fiVi2nA V V?HrU 8yiv"iV rrlrI ' Norrtstown, Hop of Jenllntovrn. Ambler. Pottstown. Chelten ham. Spr.nf Mill and Pride of Nortn -Wales, marshaled by County Deputy FrlM. with his Idf. Brothera Cameron. Ehllnger. Pot ti.i lorn! fi"S?i JoJABf- :,ton. Rolger. O Rrlen. Ledge? frker. Morton. Byrne. Myers, Barker. Ott vvay, will arrive In the cltv hv trin aA k. . veyed In special trolleys to th gate of Point Brvex Park on Saturday, where thev will hi .A?-' ii t . ininn isv fti rl. i STricki,0' iPr"SSir"-1?oun,y' 'in ihsreeTof Tiro her A rrlcKer. of No. 837. ani parade aa the inint ?.r.h. rr ??UJ5".'" ?Jcent to the city Brother M. sIcQulre. No. 85. as ceneral ift wlti' , . t - t-;? Hw",u iu inn roresisrs nay nae 't 'rJtalCr ttlon. The F. of A. vocalists clubs lL.rJou,'.':im will accompany thil? isK win orinE kfl.rie delesatlon from Iteadlnf. Cy', Rangers' Association. , VhluH.iniT,. . '1'" . ?ners Association - fhJ bvS!P-VA.."9? alelnltv. -will partleipat :- .aff' wo", WyP ' ffi- ! i'...i,ntno'r..n (.JJo. JB0: Vice President Bryan, las: Fin.nri. " ?S.,r?.IcNainee, 2Sti IterordlnB- Secretary . j .w,":' . a I'lini, !'l 11 l 1. V- rf'if.. .". enter Rangers' Association, nf In rday. endeavor i.SLv.,e?,l5i. 7r.. 1S3T Financial ' vU"u",r' ! ecoi 111 Tra ntpar PaI !. 1VV 5nT;r".;r."i"",.",.L.1r,;ly.L'r enlor Conductor Kslkher. ISO: Outslci. 'an.r,i uSi; "ji,I.nJl?.,9u".r.d. '.".!. lj Trustees . iffir ft tiw if.Si1,! "i"f M-. mi rnedlcsl cr-'rniiLr : iir ,"i". Rmoiieren uruea RsT. Defoney, Frallnter and West. "" iun,S,ri Cur,t, n" ' he Forest, fit Key. -J'tene, Sli Quaker City. 84; Washlniton. . and fc5f .pftu',JJo,,-, " ' thl cltyT In car. of senior duldea Tr, si... VW...l.a . r: riT. - -rrr, -...i,., .uvr,i. ii.rnr ?". f."'r-. Wll Participate In the Field ?y tournament on Saturday as aalesti of the ff2f.l5?. L'Cm'ltee.and entered aS .predicts their supervlllnr denuty. A. w. ? sffiwffiLffiR fcS!!l Wwfl.nifSff?G iokrsnk: aP. fltrtUnA L-L .a J I' ? sww, no. so. i riuyreacniAtiv- , atartl of hbdciIi :;i:-.v. -"-7"i . .! m . oi a.. !"iS! '.' I"'. ' to m.k. ,uc- SfSSS20.lA; or."'t' F,,.ld cbmtnltte.! 1- . ' . f"Iu vwes us present nntattia trTffi-ilT1 Vrt, tahm unremlttlnc M,a u m orinc in. inove ..nl In 1918 wss called L"M."Ui ! M. tntnliw nt - (. . i " vwur ?i1n f.Pr.nt .on "hi Wlssahlckon Tr!hv Va n n. . ?? '",,,u1?y tak,ln In.new'rnemter. ad four at the last meetlnc I'ourteen m tlons were presented for the n., ?JliJ:! tribe Is formlnir a marchlnu club t . ?. '.1 l slon In Hcranton next ear in Is already assured. ureal council ses A large delegaltlon Shandakln Tribe, No 017. 3417 R.,mni,i,. ajenue I, giving an outing to thil? SembTr" at Willow Uroe on August 25 Th- Rain makers are arranging a cornfeost for ' th benefit of the members The committee in charg. consists of Deputy Harry llron c'hi.e of Records John M. I.Inkfr. liii f!,IL.'l'.'t m llnt-lh 1--ln.MM n .T. r.: '""- ll- '"' "ni una Albert tiangrr. Ham llarth, No. 70. man ci..M.. enue. at Ita last meeting took un Vhi XiSZ? mhuinn .mi, . ",i" v,","'i.. l ratio an .....u....u . , ,,ia jipu i.rna. Penobscot Tribe, Rh.M o.:.-i.i .-. ""' .Hv 1S9 an contrlbutlona from the members for that pur- PAROEIi POST LCLEX $2.50 $15 .W!npr mm itigm&L'' to f I OE.NUINF, nAWAHAN M II Instruction Book Freo U JFgED C. MKYfj &0- 1 l 1 Siturdayi Included, li eiJ 8TEAMBdATS ' FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE 'TO AUGUHTINK Hriru Vine at Chester. loo mil tar an. flpftBV BARNHTT Aug 7 MATII,D, r-Ifs of Trank Harnett nnd daughter of Mary nnd late Steward Waller Relatives nnd friends In. vlted to funeral serMces I rl . 2 p m . V. Jones and Stone Houso lanes. S9th ward Int Ternwood Cem Remains may be viewed Ihurs ee. TJARR. Suddenly, Aug 7, MARTIt.V V. lfo of I'atrlck r. Jl.irr and daughter of late John nnd Annie McCullough ReUthes and friends n. V. M. Hodallts. Sacred Heart nnd Altar boclty of St rnlumba'a Church, Invited to funetnl. fiat.. J VI a m . 2',.'7 W. Oakdaln st (23th nnd I.ehlBh aje ) Solemn reoulem mass Ht. Coliimha's Church 10 n m Int Holy Sepul chre rem Auto funeral HATITI.KY Siiddenl. Aug R. JOPIIUA HAinL.I.V. nged in Itefathea nnd frlitids Ivunhoe Lodge. No 140 V and A M , Kensing ton It A. Chapter No 2 ts Invited to funeral. Krl , 2 p m , chapel of Andrew J Ralr & Hon Arh nnd luth ats Int. West Laurel Hill Cem Auto funeral. ' firtOOKS Auir. 7. HU3AN O. widow of Wllllsm L llrooks aged J. Itelatlves and friends and member! of Third Baptist Church Invited to funeral services. Krl , at 2,30 p m . residence of her son-in-law. Lewis P. Olbjon, 1223 S. Md st Int private, Fernwood Cem. lrlends may call Thurs eve, IlLTl.T.It Aug. 7. WM PASS. hu.shand of Sarah Uutler. aged Bl Relatives and friends InWted to funeral serNlces rrl . 2 31. P m . All Saints I. IJ. Church 11th st. and Snyd;r ie. Int rrhate. Friends may call nt 1414 Tasker st , Thurs , 7 tn 0 P m Auto funeral CA.MI'HELL. Aug. 7, ItnUECCA (nee Mc Colli, wife of Archibald Campbell. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, rrl, 1 P m . n&Ofl Rodman st. Int Montrose Cem. Auto funeral ClinillLL Suddenly. Aug. 7, ELIZA, widow of Charles James Cherrlll Itelathes and friends Invited to funeral serlce, Pat., 3 In p m, residence of son In-law, Charles Schrnltt, 24 12 Flkhnrt st Int Oreenmnunt rem CIII2W. Aug 7 L,MAHt2TH WI.KR. wfe of Robert V Chew Relatives and friends In vited to runernf, Frl . 2 p m . 10JS N 2ilth st Int private. Itemalns may te viewed Thurs, OMLT. At Iredellhiirst, Horsham I'a.. Aug . .MARY F. COMI.Y (nee thmdler) wife of John lredII Comlj ReiatUcs and friends Invited In funeral bat. 2 In p. in. Horsham. Pa Int. private. Autos will met trollea leaxlng Willow Orove I IS nnd 1 M p m. at i OSNOI.LY. Suddenly Aug 8, CHAItt.121 JOSUPII. eon of John T and Deiina t'on nolo (neo Ln Orange) nged II Relatives an 1 friends Invited lu funirnl Sit It a m pirents residence JJtJI H ItnllVlT St (Mltfllll below ISth) High rctulem miss churrh of Ht Thomos Aquinas li 10 u m Int llolv ross cem CUVWAY Aug n MAROARLT. cl.aui.hter of Coleman and lato llrldget Conwaj, of County Oalvnv, Ireland Relatltes and friends Invited In funeral. Sat , 8 10 a m residence of brother In-law, John Connelly, 4310 N Carlisle st. Holemn mass of requiem Ht Stephen's Church 10 n m Int Hol Sepulchro Cem CRAIC1 At Rosemnnt I'a Aug 8. SARAH Y wife of George F Craig Funeral scrUcos nnd Int private. DOIIC1U12I.TY Aug fl FATHER A . daugh ter of Richard and late Mice Dougherty (nee Clirfel, aged 21 Relatltes and friends Invited to funeral, Frl , 2 p m residence of parents. 227 F Cnmbrln st Int llolv uo Cem. Remains miv te viewed Thurs after 7 p. re DRCYFUPS Aug 8 JHANM2TTI2 DRRY FtlSH. aged B2 It latles and friends Invited to funeral services I rl . 10 n m residence of sister .Mrs cnmiiie mem 13JI N Tin st Int Adath Jesburun Cem lJLHOlM Aug 8 PAT1T2HSOV DUROIS Rgcil Cll Relatives and friend Invited to serv lees hit. 1pm 401 s 10th st. Int prl vate I.MLY. Suddenlv Aug 7 RUSSELL I2LL WOOH son of William and Florence Lnili (nee Super) aged n IMatlves nnd friends (Irowlng Legion Infant Class of 4th Reformed 'hurch Invited to funerBl Frl , 2 p m , reel denco of parents, 860 K .Martin st . Roxborough Int private. Friends may call Thurs , 7 to fl p m EVANS Eighth Month "th, T2MMA LtrPIN COTT, daughter of Joseph T, and Hannah wauntt Lvans. nged 4 sears 4 months Rela lives and friend Invited to funeral beventh 'J.11'.1'.1."1'!11 Month 11th 1 p in, rinmmlnson N ..I.-.V.1!' m"'t ,r""' -' ,n I1 m Itlvertnn ntn KW12LL Aug 7 MMtlI.lt vvldnu nf nln mon I. well Relatives nnd friends Invited to runcnil services Sit 1 i tn resldenco nf son In-law, Joseph O riemin 100 Crescent ave Audubon N. J Int private Auto service 1 rlends may call Krl 8 to 10 p m. 1 HJiVJK.,-7Au'? . " JOHN FI2E.NANI2, aged ill. S',u7 Upland st Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral homo of his son, John leenane, Jr. 17 West field avc, Trenton, N J rl .8 a. m Solemn requiem high mass St flares cathedral. F18HI211 Aug. 7 MARIA, widow of Charles I-lsher, aged r,3 Relatives and friends Invited to runeral Krl 1pm npartments nf William II D-vtersby. .Hllfl N Ilroad st Int. Oreen mount Cem Auto fumrnl KlULKK At New Hope Pa Aug 7 CLARIIILL V. daughter of I.oulra V nnd late IT H c Fnulke Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Frl 11 a m Int Newtown Cem ,,.?XL,'A"'AV. V,IB " MAROARLT OALLA vA. aged 81 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral bHt . 12 noon residence of son In law, H MutllwiUT 1,111 lork St., Camden N J lunernl services Rnxhnroucli Ilaptlst Church - p. m Itemalns mi ho viewed 1 rl , 7 to I) P m Int rrlvate Lovington Cem , Roxborough .Mnnasunk papers copy ntanxim'.-!MlT'' ;Au- 7- ANN'A li5ow or Ihenphllus Oiihrslewltr. aged 81 Itelatlves and friends Invl'ed to funeral services Frl ?. T. residence of son. trank Oabrvlewltz ...? ,, L1 M oln,'' Int Private Friends miv call Thurs eve OlILNN Aug. 7. JOHN C. husband of Laura A Ohenn nf .tin a Rlu, ., ,... i- and Int private C.OOOIN Aug fl. JOHN J . son nf James and late Marmrtt Oogln Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Frl . 8 10 a. m . reel iience or rnther. 012 N I7tli st High mass Our Mother of Sorrows Church 10 a m Int Holy OOKMLI2Y Aug. 8 EDWARD OORMLEY, husbind of Rose Oormley. son of Into Edward S,",'1 al"rTiiormloJ 1u" no,lra nf funeral, from ''j..?.h.?'kinxnr' " 181" Ward ORLl.NWALD Aug 7 WILLIAM C bus .d ?f Am,cHi' I Oreenvvnld (nee I2liei) nnd ,5n A ;'"P" and late ivter Orecnwuld. nged .n. Relatives nnd friends 12 1st hide Now Jiars Asso Invited In funeral services Prl. J P m . lli'il l'cderal st. Camden N. J. Int. Arlington Cem. Ri mains ma bo viewed Thurs. Tr,lJA!,Y,CSr-A"B, 7-.at. 'ston' Harbor. V. J. JOSLI'H, husband of Anna Elizabeth Haines Sff. ,,'C,'",,J ""i1 73 . elntlves nnd friends 'nyted to funeral services Ihurs, 8 p m , at ;?.u,?'?,l'l,r..l,t. Int. prlv itc, Krl. morning nt Ml Hnllj N J HAMILTON Auir. 7. at Columbus, O., CLAR ENCE I) , husband of Etta It Hamilton Rel ntlves and friends Invited to funeral, Wiednort. N , Saturday. HAMMUL At Paulsbo. N J Aug. R, MAUOAHET M, widow of Chnrles F Hnrnmel Sr, aged 78 Itelatlves nnd friends Invlled to 'mi1, SnUln n m ! residence of son Is lave, William O Thompson, luul Delaware st , Piuls ?. .V.J lnt rrlvnte Eglingtnn Cem. . HARTLEY Aug 7 HARRIET, wife of AI fi,Htr'"1. '?Hves and friends Invited to funeral services Krl 2 p tn, resldcjun ot Jabez. Hartley. 330J (1 st. Int. RelviA Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs after 7 n n HA.I.EIIVRSr.-Aug. 7. OliOI-OE AHP1N- hurst, aged fll Requiem mass St Clement's church, jnth and Cherrj ts . I rl . 10 30 n in HALLTT Aug. 8. JAMI2S. son of Mnrv and late John Hazlett Relatives and friends v,m 'L f,,?lety "J :' J'atrlck-a Church. Holy Name Society and J.eaguo of Sacred Heart of St. Jamei s Churrfi Invited to funpr, sat 8 10 a m.. 32JH st James st. (below Walnut) Holemn requiem mass Ht James a Churn" 10 a.m..,Inl I'dly Cross Cem " '" Hl.iH Aug 7. ALICE J, wife of Thomas In "i?is.?n'1 l''u"'r of Jam.s Wlsli ag?d 4(1 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv lee. Frl. . 10 n m 1(110 Foulkrol t '"SM." ..ln' Oakland Cem. lnulroist. JOHNSON Sudienly, Aug. B, OARL. hus- hand nf Sarah Oarlann Johnson. Sled 27. lives nnd friend" members of Stonemen rti lowshlp. Ixical Union. No. IB. Carpenteri. are Invited to funera serylcei. Frl.. 3 P. hi Ml Fern et . Camden. N. J. Friends may call vis ?nr.w'.iS ?- AS.2cneSne7onF!in,.em. Tu W frlnd. Thurs eve int. Evergreen Cem KELI.F.HF.R. Aug. T. MAnOARET KELLE HER (nee Dobbins), wife of Dennis J. Kelleher. Funeral Sat.. 8 30 a. m . 232.' Rwaln St. Solemn mass of requ cm SI Francis- Church 10 a. m. Relatives nnd friends Lesgue of Sacred Heart snd Altar and Rosary Societies Invited to fu nernl tnt. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. KELLY. Aug. 7, .MARY LEE. widow, of Dsn el Kelly. Itelstlves, and friend's Inj Red to funeral services. Pat. 2 p m , 1437 Dickinson t Int. rrlviteT Ml. .Moris h Cm. Auto service. KNAW-AM 7 MAROARETTA O. widow of William L. Knapp. fed 83, Relatlvee nd friends Invited to funeral services, residence of Wesley If. Kehr. 2101 Dlsmond St., Frl .2pm KRAMErT -suddenly. Aug. 0. O. CHARLF.-" n i.tj,t'n nn rt nenras If. and Anna S. Kramer '(nee' Ruch), aged 2 aesra 7 months. n".Tl' atiS friends', faculty of St. Luke's Hos pital. Invlled to funeral services. Sat., 2.P. m . .11.11 N. Hutchinson st. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed trl.. 8 to 10 p m AULAv'eRyI Aug . CECILIA, widow of Fran- rls Lav cry. 2012 S. Oarnet su (IPlh and .Mc Kean). Due notice of funersl LAWSOV Aug 7. RACHLL IRWIN, wife Of John Law son. aged fi2. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Krl. I P m . aaz ait. vernon m.....ti r th Jkurens VIIUI, II ...- "I..V .-!. MORLEY -Aug V. THI ODORIl J.. , husband ofSNoRraEMorIeAy"'(nee' o'?.r.ey) :nW' St. Oabrlel s Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy vross CTl)L"HENOCr?.-Aug. 8. SIMON J., hus hand of Jennie MutsTienock. , Relatives nnd S'nl-d'onMaS nnd son of lite John and Ellen MurphJ. Rela- MSSS Ot requiem dii ,.,.. - - IIUATIIg vr A1mt at. Auto funeral. I.1il..rj''J?.. Mt, st. Camden. N. J. Services. St. John a Church. Hroadvvav and Rosden St., s p. m Int. Bver- "t'ova-Aug 0. SARAH MATILDA LONG and friends inwieu iw f" "" , r. . "in V (Jeorse st. Int. Oreenmount Cem " UVAM Suddenly. Aug. 0. WILLIAM TAIIL. eon of William and Ellen Lvnam (nee McOrath). agd 23 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Frl , 8 n, m , parents' residence, Jenklntovvn rd and Forest ave , McKlnley, I'a Solemn high requiem mass Im maculate Conception Clrarch, Jcnklntown. 0 .10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. MaeDOVALD Aug, 8 MALCOLM, husband nf Addle W MacDonald Relatives and friends, Washington Camp No 2.11. l' o . or A , in vited to funeral services. Sat., 1 p m B023 W, Vnrk st Int private, Monument Cem., Deverly, N. J. MALI. Aug 7, DOROTHY F.. daughter nf tohn nnd Margaret Mall (mo W'nldron) nged 0 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices Sat 2 p. m , parents' residence, 2V7 Col. line st Int, private, (ireenmnunt Cem Re. mains may be viewed Frl to 111 p m. MAYER Aug 8, MARY' A., wife of Leo Maver (neo Lnutcnbacher), aged BO Due notice of funeral given 2023 N. 7th at. ,.. . McCALLA suddenly, Aug. 8, THOMAS J, son of I rank L. and Jennie E. McCalla nged 21 Relatives nnd friends. Liberty lMl Lodge No f,S7, 11 of It T . members of I". R. II, Relief Dept Invited to funeral, Sat., S 10 a. m S'41 Arrli st Solemn requiem mas Church of Our Lady of tho Rosary 10 n m. Int Holy Cross cem M'CiOWEV. Aug. 0. MARGARET A., wife of Francis McOnwen and daughter of Harry and late Margaret Hart Relatives and friends St. Malachv s Alunnl Invited to funeral, feat. 8 10 0 m 2230 N Delhi st Solemn high requiem mass St Fdward s Church 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral MclLIIENNY Aue 7. ANNA E wife of Charles MUlhenny Relatives and friends Pel. ham Circle Vo 11, l F of A Ladies Aut- HMry. no 8 A O H . Invited to funeral Frl 8 30 a m 20S Manhelm st Oermantown Sol emn requiem mass St Francis Asslei s Church in n m Int New Cathedral Cem MrMAHOV Aug 7 I1RIDOET. widow of James McMahnn (neo O'Donnell). late of Dooh eri County Donegal. Ireland Relatives and friends V H M Sodality and League of the sacred Heart of the Cathedral, Altar and Rosary Society of Frarcls Xavler's Church. Invited to funeral. Sat . 8 10 a m . IBIS Wood st Solemn requiem mass at Cathedral 10 a. m Int Holv Cross Cem McMANUR Aug. . ANNA, widow of WI1. Ilam McManus Relatives and friends Invited to the funeral. Sat. 7 30 a m. 1212 N, 20th et. High mass St. I ranrls Javier's Church nam. Int Holv Cross Cem rrJends may call Frl. eve. -.I,c,NIV-'TV-;Fniind ug 11 JAMES McNUL T liuInnd of Into Ross McNult 100 E Elm wool avc Sharon Hill Delaware Countv Pa ?! fi ,ma63.. Church of the Holy Spirit Sharon H".1 ',1..Frl. 9 a m tn which thb relatives on! friends nre Invlled Int. private. MeWILLIAMS Aug. 7, 1017. RODERT J., husband of late Mnry MeWllllams and son of Harm 1I1 and lnte John MeWllllams Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Trl . 8 rt. m. reel ?,"n1f ,?-' Al'er st. Solemn requiem mass St. Foul's church (1 30 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem MII.LMAN August 0 WILLIAM B, husband or Isabella Mlllmnn (neo Oreenwald). Relntlves and friends Olrard Asemblv No. tl. A. o M P. nnd Washington Camp No 161 V O s of A . Invited to funeral services Frl. 2 30 p m residence of son Merrill Millman 2330 N Sar ,aln "J1"' Northwood Cem Remains may be K,V?i JJl'Ts 8 to 10 p m Auto funeral. MORA N. Aug MARY, widow nf John J. Moran of County Mao, Ireland. Relatives ani lnvnwL5'lN-J0f.NmVERPLANK. son of Rich .rd M and Alice Edith Newlln. Aug. 8. whK ara .'.'... " ,,i .h. Am.rlmn AmhU anCO FlelC sSrvlce at hi front In France, nged 17 ptAII2n Eighth M'Plh ill. ln,Wllmln. ton Del. KILMER PM.MER, aged CO. Rela- COn, UKl . V,.i lR.l,. tn funeral IMV 1. servlees. m. Int. inn ami fr enas inyuen in. mi-m sn7 Rodney St.. Sixth day nun. -" P r PATTON. Aug. 7. JOHN, son of late John snd Mary Patton (nee War). Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Frl . 8 30 a. m . resl derice of sister. Mrs Man Murraj. 2J47 Reed it. High mass st Oabrlci'i Church 10 a. m. Int Nw Cathedral Cem ..,, .,. PFMUFRTO.N. August 0 CAROLINE HOL LINOSWORTII. daughter of Susan Levering and the late Henry Pemberton. Jr.. In her 22d sear at h"r 'slimmer home, Jamestown. It I. , PHELAN Aug 7 MARTIN husband of Nora Fhelen and son of William and Margaret Phelan Ilelat ves and friends Dlv 07 A O H. Court Alleghenv. No 23". F of A .Invited to funeral. Sat . 8 10 a m residence of brother-n-lav" John Don ling 30V N Hemberger s High mass of requiem Church of Corpus Chrl'tl 10 n m Int Hoi) Sepulchre Cem (JI'IOLCr AUg e rt.v wr., wiunw ni mrr Oulgiey. Relatives and friends Leatue nf Peered Heart. Invited to funeral. Sit.. 8 am rlsfer's residence, Mrs Catharine I jrne .1010 Calumet St.. Falls of Pchujlklll Mali mnss St Ilrldget's Church 30 n m Jnt Westminster CTEl'ilfSUilTnly. Aug. 8. MAROARET daughter of rate James and Jane Held (nee Henderson) Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Sat 3 p m resldenco of sister. Mrs' James Anderson 2-.: N A st Int (Ireen mount Cem Remains maj iw viewed hrl . 8 to 10 p. m Auto funeral tfriartr Kuldenli Aug 0 WILLIAM II . husband of Marj E Ronch aged 05 Itelatlves and friends invite 1 to funeral Sat . 8 30 a m . 2421 8 Warnock st Requiem high mass Church of tho Epiphany 10 n m Int New Cathedral ROOKS Aug. 7f JAMES ROOK'S husband of Harriet A. Rooks aged 84 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Irl , 2 n m rest denco of son Alb'rt Rooks 217 Walnut st . Colwyn Pa Int. Mt. Mnrlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs 7 to li p m Auto funeral SCHOOL Aug. 7 1017 CHARLES E.. hus band of Caroline McCaffrey School nged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Trl.. 8 30 a. m.. residence 4051 Locust st. Solemn requiem mass St Francis ri Sales Church 10 a. m Int. Cathedral Cem SEEMILLER. Aug 7, MROARET M daurhter of Stephen nnd Catharine Seemlller. aged fl Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Frl., 7 80 a, m parents' residence, 8SS7 Filrmount ave. Mass nf requiem St Agatha's Church 9 a, m. Int Holy Cross Cem. SHARKEY. Aug 0 JAMLS husband of Mary Sharkey. Relatives and friends Catholic Rcnevolent Ass'n Invited to funeral Frl , 8 30 a. m. from late residence 1040 S Warnock at. Solemn high requiem mnss at Epiphany Church 10 n. m Int Holy Cross Cem. SHARKEY Aug 7 ANNIE wife of. lames Sharkey Relatives and friends, Leatfue of the Sacred Heart, Altar Society of tho Nativity Church invited to funeral Frl 8 10 n m 2314 E Allegherv it: Hol"mn requiem mass i hurch nf tno Natlvltv In a. in Int Vevv Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. v SMITH At Rrooklyn. N Y Aug. r, Captain JOHN T SMITH formerly of lnlrr,ra, N J, Relatives nnd friends Covenant Lodge No 101, F nnd A, M , and all other societies of which he was a member, invited tn funer.il, Frl.. 2 p m residence of son In. law, Isaac Evnul. Jr . .100 N. Center st , Merrhantvllle. N J Int Morgan Cem. Friends may call Thurs eve. Tnko Tensauken trolle STERN Aug 8' KATE Y. wife of Caleb Stern Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral erlces 2 p. m Island rd and F st. W Ph la Int. private I-rlenda mi) tall Frl eve Auto funeral STERNER Aug 7 1017 HARRIET Y STERNER (nee Griffiths) widow of 'Theodnfe II Sterner. Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m residence. 830 Kura, as-, &vsrsa SUTER Aug. 7. AUOUSTA. wlf. . 1 il Suter. .aged 02. neujllvj, and fri'n0,"! v.. of Tatonla No. 1. F. n. ,.jr!7n", rmi Temple No. 18, I of a. K. Pn Voari,l.llJiJl Shepherds of iiothlehemt Lovva TlvSu' C S Snd Bl I'ocnhontos One-Year Ben. aJH1 . H to funeral services. Frl.. 1 P. m, "iiJojltsJ tl M..nt ne. Int. nrlvntA. Cnrih.JH IQ Fftl. riM mains 1 SW1NOLT2 Aug S. SIMON aged 3th OEOROB TINSMAN. nged68. nflittti!1- frlenos inviica 10 luncrai, 1 ti 1 2 p. rri s"n'f it, wrsivuie, .. j. 1111. union Cem hu"'Hl ... CLma may view remain. rrL.n Ul0Ue i vj :.i:v.i; . ;",:.. "-'"".inurs. w- ,n ave. Int. Prlynte. North'wSoci cl rlr"yl may bo viewed Thurs . 7 tiTs Ji "J- 1 INQLT2 Aug 8. SIMON M. StVTT,V. v 71 70. l'uneral services. Old Mcn'iPtR M nd Daring ata., Frl., 10 a. m Int'M HI tTiovTiiiws . - v'. un 1 mi larvt w xiaaai r. Frlenele mav view remains Thuri TOWNSEND At ColumbuSj N j miro-t ,. nf-i-Jl'wwr, .T"..yi 5" VM-.,a r. m 0. ir. I I.ll ia friends I. O. u K. I. o R. Societies, or vvnicn no was tn funeral, n;., -''."' " -main at , Co1ii' ' N. J. Autos will meet 12 noon train VJJ "gUjos. 'M ' mans leia, M j "" "leral M n.l Diamond sts Wl, 8 i VV" ,w-ixi Dl tFal ntown. N J. Inl THY ON, Aug .7, JEN; at llnrdeniown. j. U'.st York St. M. E. Church, inviiert":?" services . residence of Wesley H. Kehr iin,.rl llnrdentowj Relatives O, Tr.on. SerViePS . lcn,.n-D .. H.IC, Jl. K.h .," IJ. ot nncl Diamond sts.. Yr 0 c.nr' -V. tM.,iran Mechanics Cem. Rat. ," m W'ACHTER. Aug. 7. JOSEPH, husb.n . fi Kate Wnchtrr (nee Haeherle). nged 87 1? ,'t M fives nna irienuo, m rinuera or Knlelfiklv'- M.Suon Tribe," no ;bo.;i: O" R 'm ,&.$ il funernl services. Sat., 2pm. 1302 N.",. ti 1 '!!'o':rlm,.,e-A,.?c,e71.nera.mRy -."41 WARD Aug, Drexei iiim. .ml friends t.nrlnrs S P. Int. Arlington Cem !!, rIlAnNK - WARD. reus. Del Co.. Pa., aged 10 'J1. " ff Invited to funeral. Frl . i4"lll 5 . Frankenflcld bona. S300 vfi..111' ? 1 Cem. " ' it. ft) LOST AND FOUND ACCOUNT BOOK Lost, savings account v. T'll No 5737, Southwark National Rak "nt M nlense return same to 822(1 W. Turner ,t. ' ?sj CHARM i-osi. ivniRnu 01 Columbus fourfTT im greo charm nnd fob. City Hall, Widen,, J- ' cado Hulldlng. Chestnut st. to loth iVNii ket. to 20lh st: name nd address on chl "al rewarn. j.-.j n. u.u si. "ii PERPETUAL POLICY No. 120687 Fire Ins. Co. James McClane, on nilFM f 2013 S. Mh st. Reward If returned t?" fl McClane, 2013 S. Sth st. nfa " . I HELP WANTED FEMA1T! BELI TELEPHONH OPERATINO Work near your home In pleasant an. healthful surroundings, with excellent opportunities for rapid advancement There are twenty-eight Rell r.n,... Offices In Philadelphia; probably thef. Is one within a few blocks from your leim X4M Vm 'J m X home, Unusual opportunities for earn, est. Intelligent young women betwssa 18 and 24 jear. of age. " M a New employes are paid while learning -t rd are rapidly advanced. I Pleasant dining rooms, where the best of food is sold at cost. In every Cen. tral office. Comfortable sitting rooms for reading and relaxation when off duty. . Good opportunity for senior and n. pervlslng positions. Apply nt 408 Market street dally, except Sunday, 8 30 a, m. to B p. m. tl-j v'J in I s HILL CLHRK. Elliott Fisher machine, forotflejl of manufacturing company: tat age, experUtS emu mm phwij ubucu ,,a1 ooot Ijq Cent UOOKKEKPnR One accustomed to addins mi. ' nna Tal.rvhnna Walnut J a n - " ! s nine .-.a.,i.winT .s t-ium, -ai.M ni UIH.C i 1 SUMMER RESORTS SUMMER RESORTS J Jl LJ ducational Rolli Seaes llnth Reses BANKS' BUSINESS COIZECE How to Select a Business School All such schools look alike in catalogues. When in- VPSMfrnf liiff n onlmnl t find out if its graduates are successful; next, whether tho busi ness community speaks well of it, and then whether it Is accred ited. The school you should attend is one that surrounds iU students with an educational atmosnWn nnH nf v, .'.' keeps close to the needs of the practical business world. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 925 CHESTNUT STREET PHIL11Eipu. ... , rm. -J"1-"'"' " - J- ATLANTIC t IT. N. .1. , imm xm mIpk mm il" MMjiru izi3y-i3fc CASHIER3 Toung women, with experience. Apply Bu reau of Emplosment, 4V4 door, before 11 n in. STRAWBRIDan & CLOTHTER 1 il rnit,DNURSn for care of 2 children and 4 years, must have flrst-ctima rr.M... seashore for summer, Philadelphia during uu s coMPTOMrrrnn ornrtATnn tr.nu . enced girl for largo office: excellent chance fw J advancement. In reply glvn age. experience Y i Do tart ri"'ii 1 edira. nm - r, . nn .. sifcif, tjcug, tri vhilpi COOK oman w anted to cook and look after fl Mnylo gentlemen for six weeks. Box l ' fl Anmnrp Pa. ; BV ii Ardmore Pa. sg? gigag-iatjfaikgtg -JA '. a HOTEL ARLINGTON Open all year. It. J. OSBOHNU & Michigan Ave. near Ileacn. SON. Hotel Boscobel,?'"11"015 Ave- near Beac!. .s nit year, fine taDl, Bklt. Thone 117. A. U. MAHION. GITILS WANTED OVrR 10 YEABS OP AOE TO "MAKE LITTLE riOARS I.IOIIT. AIBV l'ACTOHY DESIitXHI.l: STEADY VOIIK HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COiT PA.Y.Ii,EO,NNl:ll' l7 rEIl WEEK INCREVfcED AITEH JD WEEK OOOI) PAY EXCELLENT 1BEATJIENT LIGOPTT JIYKHS TOIIACCO CO. THIBD AND ONTABIO GIRL Wanted Who In tamitta ...(.I. k..ui Incoming bills, contracts, etc.! state age ei.'H I'rienco ana salary wanted, p 526, Ledter GIi?o;$S 18 years for ceneral orflce work li 5 large office, must bo nulclc nnd accurate at fu ; - rea. snl in f S P .-,31, Ledger Office. i SALEI.VDinS Must be over 21 ears. ADiilf line iit?"0' w,,,ow Oro Park, or'phoniij SThaN?vl.r,F:i1 1"d tjplst: competent! mult ' Land fAV'Slffi '" leBl1 Wrk- APPlir 1M War Workers Must Come From Luxury Industries So Says James H. Collins in Sunday's Public Ledg tn 11 STRAYFR'5 T1a De.tpu.lne.. School. J 1 JVft I Eil J flth and Chestnut Street.. Po.ltlon. guaranteed. iHimMiiiniwiiu ing Com. In at once. PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION method, enable Its graduate, to transform on. portunlty Into reality. That Is th. reason f Young Women and f.lrl. ifeJA,.?lif -De for Women ID k MASTM BTS. vi m 1 m KOPEN8 OCT, vi?SslBr . " Filing Clerks n1- SK?" , bimu ... SV,r" J. lhructlon. Phri.i.7fi5r?,i, .' Filing. BIO Che.lnut tt!. , third I flooV """" "' U,VIP.VAI' 1NSTIJUCTIO.V Hl3Zn "touch" typewriting: t5n.n. 11 .""rthand and and night, M0 Banlom? " ,umm"-- Da? TEACHERS WANTED! do.iiu :.. reglstr.tlon for colten Md li,m?i1,llnf ' '" Jlodern Teacher.? llffrVSS? $S8&l'MW- , -- ot. Young Women and Qf, " Q,FRIIRnnir t J OR some time manufacturers who received war orders would rob other facta, around them oflheir help by offering! higher wages. Then, when the comoetino factories neened! extra he n. lhmiiuni,U:.. ,l- . . S ---r.-, u.u . se meir wages to get the men they,, mC , manually shitted from one place to another, $, . . . uu. ruse oeyona reason, making it difficult to secure Jl W,T? L" .! 7, m, ne, PS",0n l0"S enogh to be trained prop-1 navv n v f "?? mre men went int0 the my anal navy 0 mto mum ,ons work and the building 0f cantonment, Th, J a Dig snortase ot abor hac Uaan tj ! "" "V-il VelCcUCU. Tl . .. v . ae o. ZtT7 18- T Same a" over the United States today, and wa neeT :r: TeSUrCeS a peace basis ta u, ., 1C cuaiu 10 Decome worse. In Sunrlav'c P.sUl t r t .. thU. .iT' uu'" "" James Collins discusses verj ----6,7 u.c prospective need for additional .1. J hpm fhoir tv,,.i L 1 "" "ai WU11S.CIO , Misa Sayward's School for Girl. OVEBDROOK, rjIILA.. TA " Cti.? '" l.7.fi??'iour,JunmrTnd0L1,e,f.,.r,rW MJofi 8. NeYAyVvaSd?!.,"?'' kv "AVWABD. PrToelwC MUSIC. W mg wgic mat everv emn cwr A i... i' , r ' r J" ",1U cpioye Knows-to be true. SUNDAY'S , fci&-.1
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