,-t t'A- f-f ,'T Y- jirf at .J " - TTTTATimTj nvnrrrtemAV ATTATTST IK. V. J2 V JUJN 1JN u- JjJUJJUrJiiv jcrLLUAAJXuurxxx., xjjmxtox.n---i -- -.i w iH LODGE HONORS NAVY BOYS leg of Rccctotions to Enlisted Members by Odd Fellows' Lodges and Ladies Bar? " j' vTi ' Ca'-' fiHHfl WT - .mwk yrf,a&. Tk s oi V r. sir iluunt Carm.l Ixid.e, Albany, N. Y.i anil I. uoicisteln. litrnarel iirown liaise, were auiona tns visitors, llrother '. U. l. Morton, wno iih( been absent for ome time on account oi III lit aim. waa amonx tna rmuiara once nioro. Mercnanta' and olive Hrancn lewises will entertain the enlisted mtn at an open ineeliiiir and snioKer tomorrow evrnlns In Iloom A. '" floor. I'aikway llullillnir. An Invitation iiaa bten at-nt tu cacn memhfr of bo'n 'oues re-queatlng- him to be luesent. and It la iPfJ ii.at a sr.at many will bo out to slow trie -nammetM a hoou tune, me """.";., .,:,: thn twii lodges line been husr and will put forth their beat elforla lo maaa tne alialr R success, and tney ncd the liiarly co-operation ot all thq member. Kenrfrrton Lodse. No. SM. ut on the Initia tory eltsree In full form In mi rscclluit iiian. nir. I'. (I. Uuvid J Colsan was ail.n. tn to li.e (Mil telluvva' Home, bcmnlcuilh uiid Uoja Ueds. American Star I)de, No. 103. Included the celebration of the Blxty-elshlh anniversary n the annual outlnu at liciinotit In rairmoiuit Park Mil Haturilay, and all VroI!oun."J..l.tri. mat eer. 'lucre wire all kinds of sports. nck rna, juintdnc, imll-drlvliu by the lu Ilia, peanut race and acramble, potalo race, iiiuj anl dah. nerdle-thriadin ram ai.el '",";',','1 match between the mivrrlcd and lnln mi n, wnlcn waa won by the. married men In 'pita of the fact that a younK married h-ittery or. delated for the slnale men In the peraona or "l'op" lid (Irnhnni and 1'ep" Jim larrlwii. who icaa aa ex.u.o for their poor """w''1"' "; cordlna lo Hecretary Khirry, "that they were anxloua to net bulk to n. r n w ''"' buiilta. while John HhoU and Walt. Met alllo havo ao many bablia tual tucy were anxiuua lo Bet away Iruni tnun for ft wniic. ine comml Indira' npxlllary tne naa ""l".""."' -"" ..".. -.:...r.........n ,...n,.v m to i;et niimo to iiiiiik oi nwinvi euv.. v-... .- 1UIM. l'hllomnthenn Tde. No In imva taat week th tirat ih-trio to three cnndi.Mi Q''.'1ri1'" I', y. A. Tho turn nut of ineinwia waa Kood. Tim nw miod-of-ti.e-urd.r committee will maw nut fail work that prunuaea nriny Kood thlni.a for the lodge, which thu uLacnttta anould note. Wllliim ileM Cull Joined Caledonlftn I.odce, No. 7iio. In Jul litis, mill Pa"""1,1,10"8",,,1,? ." n.ulra II nna inadii atirilar In Aufcusl. lliu lle wua lliltlutiil In 'lunplo l.liiiiliil.nii nt n J 11 e aime enr mid anon buime I) I) u i """ auretary ef the hoard of l-nlladc ni.la for tlire.. Jenra. Ilo rinriaeiitH 'liinple Kiiciinipmiiit In tl.o "mplonnent bureau M- I- nla. a.m'-'nh'r it the cliumplon il.ur.o aluff of Inn Pie, taklriB iwny Iruni tnnn for ft wnllc. ,.. e aunpir provldul by the entertainment nltlee, with the nluul naalatante of tha -. .lin .. ,1... I...I.B. riit.k.Nted of 111 Jie iiiiAiiiHr i .iiw .".'. -, , e unual .ind plentiful told tula, u ..cuclia and airy, hut and cold drlnka. etc.. und at 7..PJ iryiwdy waa fuil, llrul ui.d aor. , and Klad WILLIAM McM. CULL Ho !s connected with the nctivo movements for the advancement of Odd Fellowship. m I t r. Mary Jolinion Ilcbehnh I.ihIrc, 1K2, though located nway down nt Scvcnty Krat nnd Woodland nvcntic, held ono of the largest nnd most Buccessful rccciitlons Jor tho hoys In liluo and Kruy In the schedule of Uiobo uvents. It lias been estAbllahed that tho ladles nro thu nttrac- Ia enw ih.,a w.M etimiirli tit irKn the y' boys pcreonal attention nnd nsBoclatlon fr In tno joint caKcwaiK unu uuiiuhib Mrs. S. W. Matslnger nnd the ladles of tho lodge committee who furnlahul re freshments, every effort was made for tho thorough enjoyment of the guests. Urolhcr Litchfield scred as chairman. Tha program of enlcrtnlnmtnt In apeech, one. recitation, etc.. Included thiso liroiliira. SVaid hecretury llall. C. C. liuikeley, i uy ! tatter and Harry Ilnlle. of Hamilton: Will inn IcC. Cu and V. V. Aiuker, of raledonlaii. Jlalr Willy, of Mllle: Joaeph W IloKera. of Arrturua. fcrncat Jlolden, ot Imperial! (leorno Valentino, of ilerchanta: Willi im Hapnard. of t'nc Joaeph M. Klthlan. of l'roteit Ion. arry Tarboltom. uf Orptmna" Heat; Jiimea lloy. Harry and llaymoii.t Wallace, of Kln,ieaflni. Mat thew Wile. V. O. 1'.. Joaeph Handy. lllluni Ketz. Hamuel Troupe. Jr.. Kredunck lluntir nTh8Eladle,.'Uonf,N0. 152 who contributed to the ncceaa of the evenlnu were Mia. tleiirKO Jl. roupe. Mr. 11. Holllnitawortli. -Mra Henry Troupe; Mr. Mary ,kl. Mlaa Male M'Ve. Mra. I.. Woesner, lira. Kttlo llnnnon. .lira. !L Roaera. .Mra. J. Lee. ilra. l.mina liraea. Ira. Julia JKNumee. Jlre. Miiry lluiilcr. .Jlra. ?i A. Wallace. Mra I.ldle l.ewla. Mra. Mary Ickert. Mra Una IZ. Troupe. .Mra. A. Murkky. ira. Ida Miller. Mra. Allco Wanner. Mra, Jemila teiteran. .Mra. Alma llefferati. Mlaa Hello Nil foii7 Sllaa Ulalo Wanner. Mra. 1.1 ll lloy. Mja. Safy Henry and Mra. 8. W. Matalnm-r. am. rotary. m. ? Ms Ff"i r,- V.' t S' K BTj milt la evi n cuniiH'iiiiun, i . .- -'- In" Grind Ix-dse and ilrnnil llncampm. nt. mem ber of tho l'nllailelphln ArtUe o ,'A"l'i" Ion. memhirnf et-ri.n(i K VuSlt.,1'S1n,f1m" her of 'll Inn aiiuadrjti. meniiur "trail hit tera " mend', r O I. conimlttto im npptali. Ilrat ?.7l."ii-.'" .!.....!.... i...,..iii,. miirr of i n leilon an. & J?TT.: Tho entertainment and arnoker for tho boja Uf f In blua and sray he u in Ainm ijhuko imm u..... . 3B " auaplce. of Imperial. Hprln Oarden and Jlllla IjOdsea, waa-a nute miiib. " -v...-tnltteea having- tho entertainment In thanre were aa followi: Joshua Utchlleld. vneral ehalrn.in. nKi.i .nmui.A r a. JiieliRiin. Joaetill 1 young and U. L.. Tlcej Hprlnit tlardon commit tee Harry Mooro. 11. 15. MacUunald und 1-. j a....n.iura. MIIIb fiminllteelllillr M 11111V. Oeorgo Hraaelmann, (I. Heidel laiuden, H, C. Manner. William A. Mllla, 1.. i:. ltlchurdson. a. Howard Itonilir and A. S. Part In. t Tho program waa arleil and entertnlnlne. ! conalatlm; of tns Kenalngton Odd IVIIowa' , bniaa Sand, under the leaderanlp of Cnarlea H. Unite, muilcal att by William Cuiier. Jr.. i. Wlnip on and Joaeph Mahalley. of .MIIIh Iidue, pa triotic recitation und uddreaa by Jiimea Ml Doll: onan by Harry Hamilton, of 1'urlty laidire, und Thoraaa i:illi, uf Mllle Uidge. atrluic band (.on latlnc of W. A. ll.ildwlii. H. l-'erliuu, J Kxalple, all from tho U. S. H. Mlchlsun, nolo by J. Uundy from tho IT. H. 8. Vun Htiuboii, preaentatlon of nn Amerlcun tlai; to Jamia Mc Soll by 1'. O. Hlalr N. Helley; humoroua auirlia by Jamea Armalronir. of I'rolerllon lanUe; aonit by T. Toreno. of Hprlnir (lurduis uddreaa by Urand Secretary Uaher A. Hull; aonc by llruther Bhaw. or Mllla Ixidge; funny aturliH by llrother Joaoua Litchfield; aildroa hy llruther Harry loore, of Hprlng Oarden. and an uddreaa by V. U. llulkeley. uf Hamilton l.o.Ue Amone the other Oaltora were: llrother Auk nan, of Caledonian; Mat Wiley, William McM. Cull. Thomae M. Wonderley, Jr.. 1 1). !. M ; Grand Marahal Stephena, of Tacony IxidKei Cleorgo Valentine, uf Mercnanta, J, 11, William, of launtun, Masa,; II. 11. Lewla, uf Uxfurd JoJge; Jacuh Henderson, I). I 11. M : .Mux lloppe, of Good Samurltun. Albert Hobb, of Kearaarce; Dudley Tlce, Orvlllo Htebblna und Krneat ilolden. of Imperial: Frank Hhuinan, nf Mercnanti, John and Dan Wolf, of Columbian; M, (J. Waalnger, of llernard Iirown, und u Uelu a;atlon from Theresa llebekah Loduu. Clndnnatua Lodge. No. 201. conducted auc aaaful amoker and entertainment fur thn aol 41ers and aallora on Monday night. Tho pro gram of apetch. aong, music and Btory wua fur nlahed by tho following- brothera nnd othtra of Ho. KOI), with Secretary I.ltchlleld nttlne aa chairman: Grand Secretary Hall, llruml Marahal Stephens, William McM. Cull and 1'. W. Ancker and II. F. 1ohmej-er, uf Caleilunlun, Itepru- aeniative waiains. oi iieucon; Degree .Master ecnarer. Ee fff-- mf , fc-wy 't .' I rai o V Po'.r in I Jiibland co.tu-m lirutner "ill liiiB lorn: tiud memberanlp an I orflclnl taial tliina I "ih" Knlulit.. of l'Uhlaa. Krlnt; '"'' I ".n Kaele uiiH II.- t." lI o nt n .VI " ? " ' 'V ; ilelohlo It PI aife to any Winl 111 int i-iu of tho"" tet,,"r . uillllea i.f rl; ndthlp. love .bj.1 trulh uhltlt illsllliKUlai tie true f raternnllat, llrUolhherWCull dotla the moat of hla sencrous tlmn tu Hie cauao uf Odd ltllonahlP. Thn following- circular letter hna lust been aent out from thi offlio of the Grand llncainp- Tii"!!'!" Hubordlnnto r.ncampmmts of l'ennsyl- I)eXaarnHiraniid I'alrliircha It la with a great deal of rigrct that we nm nt this tlmo In the world'a war. and na Odd Fellows wo ehould he fiillhful to our good brothera who have. gone to the front to flaht for. und for the perpetuation of. our ilemoirntlo Institution Tho daiiBcr that confront u Is that In our championship of tho Idealism of liberty we may forget the aublline lessons of toleration, s.i beautifully tumhl In tne emumpment branch of tho order our lonlty nnd our antaconliin both are to Idi'iia nnd not to mm i; teuch tlMt the tender mlnVslrnllona of Odd lellonshlp should be rindereil to -ill men of whatever race, religion nallonullly or shade of political be lief. We must hot forget that lesson nor mgleU Its practical application Wnllo uur order i an take no part In tho de structive activities, of tho war. It anould not re main ldlo whllo aVirferlng humanity nie.la It help, 'therefore. r ganllcss of the military ac tivity uf our numbers as Imllilduila wo can honor tho order und tarry out Its cubllmo und btneflrent tcai lilng by taklnii part In all con structive nttlvltlea of the war. and especially by ullvlng ourselves with th work of tho Hed Cross Mlikht Ulio Odd Fellow ship Itself. 1 Interna tlonal, unilenomlnatlunal und nonpolltlcal In Its Idinls and work. Miny of our members nro nt the front, offering their lives fur homo and country und for thilr lilenln nf human lltiertv. This glvia those whu urn left behind n special opportunity to render spiritual and material usslMunco to tli lr fami lies who wait ut home In un ngony nf suspenso and far that their loved om a may never riturn. This opportunity Is not only a duty, but should also bo recognized ua u aubllmo und holy prlvl lew . l.ct no Odd Fellow's family suffer while Ha brtadvvlnner 1 serving- his country. It would Im u bitter humiliation for u hero to return from the war and find that while ho waa Buffer ing untold agony In freizlng cold or torrid heat und performing herculean lubora In the field of battle, he hud been forgotten by hla brothers, hud been dropped for nonpayment of iluis, and hla wife and little one left to suffer and slnrve, Hurely every patriarch who Is spared from going down Into the mud and grime uf the trenebea will cl-idly pay tho dues of some patriarch who thus iterforin thnt duty for hla country und for his biothers, nnd In sumo way each encampimnt will keep lii good atandlnu every putrlarcii who la offering his llfo for the liberty nnd protec tion of thoso who urn left ut homo in comfort und safety. Odd Fellowship has nlwnys been noted for Its care of sick and suffering members Let that reputation bo upheld, nnd let us Include nmoiu: tho number all brothera and tho families of all bruthera who uro In tho military or navnl aervlio uf tlnlr respective countries. Our benevolence should b" universal, our minis! ration as bound less aa tho love uf our common Father. liy this means we will provo ourselves truly grateful to our Creator, faithful to our country, und fraternal to uur follnwman. Vours In Xalth, hopa und chorlty. O. Tt. McDownu EDWIN I.. IHTTHR. aran'1 'a,r'arch- Grand Hcribe. Grand Hcrlbn miter has announced the chango of placn of the annual nesslon of the Grand encampment from oil City to Urndford, October 17-1M The committee un urrangements at the former place nuueated to bo relieved on ac count of latk uf hotel iiccominodatlons. Grand l'atrlarch McDowell and Grand Rcrlbs Hitter have returned from n trip In tho woilt of ndrnlttlng- past chief patriarchs to tho Grand Uneumpment. - E ttfer. of Kuniet Thomatf il. Wnniltrloy, Jr, D. O. M.t of Kenrtmon; tiecretary Water tt-tr ana lirotnera liurcnara, iioiiac ana null, nt Mf .Tacony; 15, HoMen. J. II. Hmith ami O. II. OT. 'RIchter. of Imperials H. C. Crawford, of Purity. i Dim Hail lit nnu ijan iinrrinon. oi lt-irunoiiiiiii: til f &?( Gfiorro 1'hlllDD. Johiv JumUon. Churlci .. fcuuier nnu iuuii nrmuum, ui .tiuiuai i rii'iiua. 17 jprure lcwii, oi uimru; a, ti. .Munuy. ut aime, -V William Iltu.l, of Pacific; Oornei Kratiip, of w f, unerwi oieuuen. tiicrti "i-m inner unuura iKxk. trvm dlitant aa well as local loJiftn, m.y t- -inercrare inreo more acnetiuieu receptions lor Tv attliated membera thla month: At Merchants -ljodge, Parkway building, tnmorruwr night, nt J.IKandsrton Lodge, 3.1U North Heventeenth BSiX fjreet, qn TUeeaay nignt next, August ai, nml K- 'CJVXast Tark lodge. 2HJ3 Hldgo avenue, on Tues K 'Jlf aw night. August 2S. The reception ut Onford "&, lodge, Frankford, last night, will be reported !jAV-.j ;,Mt week. '.saws Caledonian Lodge. No. 700. adilml nnnlhee record tn tha pages of Us brilliant history. Ten of Uncla Barn b navy boya were Riven tho Initiatory In full form and the three degrees In ahort form by thn team under Assistant Degree Master Charlea D. Hamilton, whose continued memorized work In the most Important posi tions seemed to be perfect and he received crompt and hearty commendation. ItesiHH ICfM Baveral visitors from district jurisdictions thero TWi " '" ! Litchfield, of Arcturua; I'hillp Thomp- s.jr ,on. of Purity: Matt Wiley and others, who gave v vxprcaaii'iia ut Miitiin-.aiiuii ui im. vaempiineu 'i''vy-Jvork- Secretary Cull. In hla genial, generous, L,'- (, VAndpATlft In lh uflcama and .ntrtnlnmnt l tot the gurita. The membtrn of 700 am to be ff aConKraiumiru on ine rmuim oi in aaminia ?V -fretlon of llrother Vandearlf. whone fffortif have i- evontrlbutd o much, and on the work of the v f$ airman of the memberhlp coinmlttri. C. D. Pf'V1 Hamilton, whose ambition for rrogreflv hna I i. aMryfa in room npirii nnu minus, aim in tne kallve mrmbfrshlp. i -.Tomorrow nit-tit a delatlon will visit Mer ; tBants' Lodge, to assist In the smoker and open , Meeting' In the aeries which Secretary I.llchffrld ' ui ao abty conducted. Caledonian will con "'aue the policy of vfsltlnif otht-r lodges and U njov the cordial rt-ceptton asiurcd. v, Beginning next month as a forerunner of vhat la ta follow. No. 7 Oil will confer le da. yWf o full form on twenty randtdatea. Degree ' t ti Wa alas f1A.ia t rwaitf anil Vila alnff aultl 1... I tX tifvadlnesa to put the full team on the floor, and a- , Wlil'expeci larae cieiiuaiirr. visuora win lie. W-t: ,-. i lcomed on Friday nlglyls. sixth floor, l'ark Hf way.Uulldltur. , ' t' s- Hnrlnr Oarden Lodge. No. 00. maintains a 'sod attendance. Including soma of Uncle Ham's , feara. Applications lur vne lau campaign are Bfc", V battue received, and the real work will begin ' - eeptemlier It. In tho usual nulet. effective r, no. va laaea indre in in. vvorg ot en alnlnr the boya tn service. Tha workers Iva expreationa or approval anil feel that Jta. ara aDDreclated by those tn whose lie. t the efforts are advanced. An Interesting X or the meetings ta tne reading or letters b mernbera serving In local and foreign rt.' showing Interest In the work und welfare tkva lodge. returaa Tdra had an attendance of thlrtv. Iat Friday night, a very good showing- for 'Aubtusc. iiromer wtayton uiarK aent word h would nave in application, for mm Ipln a few weeks' with the hopa of a tor no. aa. ine committee appointed to r the matter or maintaining- the mem i tot enlisted membera la read tn ... VjBlan of operation which will probably trie aupporr. or ine toaga tomorrow night, ledae conducted at Ilelmont Mansion yea. a Picnic far the children of (he ornhtn. JL aentrous contribution for expenses waa .aa'ine innier auxiiMry rurnian.a all iin-the aJ ts r SH Bf'JE tt mm raT,4.J BMyaaaaawe WffttK? ; aaX9 i .v mmL BPtA, tblaga to eat, nmrl and entertain t, aaa iae cnnuren enjoyed probably, in illar they inr had of this kind. maiiiaa aa rw uKiah - laaulllna- staff, which-ha i o ooitur ia wo iWeK Par-' RED mm APPEAL FOR AMBULANCE UNIT Formal Notification of the Great Sachem Through the Great Chief of Records DATES AND DATA THE HISTORIANS OVERLOOKED By P. E. SUMNER ffl fep ife6iar jSSgS ' rtvJ rill - r fL . Sga Origin of Proverbs A rollinfr stone gathers no moss. Copprlolif, 191?. Tho circular letter presented below Is now In tlio hands of nil tlio tribes nnd donations will be Immediately forwarded to Dr. T. C. llcswlck, at 124 North Kleventh street. Pennsylvania will probably surpass nil other State reservations In tho amount of contributions as well as demonstrate a real system ot Klvinir aid, which will btamp this as tho banner Ureat Council State of the Unloa Commrnclne next Thursday, tho names of the tribes and amounts will ap pear In thcaa columns. To all Membera of tho Improved Order ot lied ien: In obedience to the appeal ot tho Great Inco honee of tha United Htatca made to all Ureat Councils. I am directed b Dr. T. C. lleavvirk, llreat Sachem of I'ennsvlvanla. to bring this matter before ,ou for action. It la therefore decided that the Improved Order of lied .Men furnish a unit of twenty am bulances to be supported In every detail for the duration of the war. and to be known aa the Unit of tho Improved Order of Hed Men of the United Htatea." As this Is the first order of purely American origin, we appeal to jour pa triotism for u united effort In aupportlng same. It la a nttlng and most worthy object ti aid In supplying the American National lied Cross with every possible convenience that can be used In caring for our brothera who may bo wounded or alck In this the most gigantic strug gle for the defense of democracy and the pro tection of the Htara und Htrlpes. Your lioard of great chlefa therefore calla upon every member of the order to give at least twentv-llve cents to be used In the purchase of thn ambulancea. After due consideration we would auzzest the following plan: That a committee from each tribe be ap pointed, varying In number according to the membership, but sufficiently large to make col lections easy and rapid. Give each member ot tha committee, say lour, Ix or eight members, to see personally and nsK. each to contribute twrtty-tlve Inches or A committee should alao bo appointed to write to those living out ot town for their contrlbu- All moneva should Immediately be sent to tha Great Hachem, Dr. T. C. Ileawlck. Oreat Council off lea. l"l North Eleventh street, l'hlladelphla, A record will be mad. of all tribes contribut ing and published In the Kikimi Lekicb. of Philadelphia, and also noted on tho mlnutea of the Great Council session to be held In Scranton In 1018. M t ,. . ,,, The cause of humanity la calling you, and the Improved Order of Hed Men waa never known to be "slackers " The history ot our order la Intertwined with that of our country. The mere mention of our past wara nils us with pride, and the present tltanlo struggle nils us with a deelre to do something. This Is your oooortunlty. Youra In P.. K. and C. 0PPO ivy. THOMAS U itaAHKIt. Oreat Chief of llecords. I". O.. B. f'harlea K. rasa la representing Great Incohnnee Jeffries at the great council aeaalon of New York, held at Syracuse thla week. Thla Is a signal honor, and It la seldom that a past great aachem la selected to rtpre scent the head of the order throughout the coun try, rhlladelphlans know llrother Pass will bring further (lory to redmanshlp In the Key stone mate. United State Senator Penrose and ConaTesa. man William 8. Vara have announced to the T.i o. R. M.j aa well bb to all other oraanlxa- Uone'la tala altr and Plate, U.lrwllHaejBM. to .WVi.',ai , ijr " "fa re m w,jft"i work of the degrco team over nt Wyoming Tribe. Chairman Jim Vvebb, ut tho Jubilee to iimlttee. reported Pacoiita had mado thu bist snowing In thn ticket selling, having sold llfty-sevni more tickets than the nearest competitor. I. N. l)a Md White waa a wtkome vls.tor. having come over from New York In attend tho meeting. C. of It John Oreenbalgh ban. his quarterly TwtliH ready for tho printer, nnd. as usual, thn membera aro looking for hla Speaking Leaf on tribal happe.nlngs Wiiseca Tribe, No 4H, la dnlnir good work In spllo of the wenther. and the altilidinie la loiuI P. S Prcd link stated tnat the monthly iiiliTtBlnnvnta vvou.d be r.sumel In Septi inucr, .in.l promised soniethlnB worth vvlille. C. of 11 Tvvlfnrd has pre panel sometliliig different In tin eiunrterly notice nbout the "trlbn that s ilirrer ent." V. of W. How-nrd Thompson baa two MilofnrCB for next week. Thu teams uf Ileds. and Whites will start tln-lr contist for mem hers on heptembcr 1 Waseca Just contribute d Jinn to thu emergency fund uf the Great loun ell of U. S. Kyota Tribe, No. .18. I'nrkvvny Iltillillng. con ferred tho full degree on three pnlefnira nt the Inst meeting, and had four membera for rein statement The trltfl hai three ilejreo tenma. any ono of them being- able to confer the full ilrgreea of tho order Sachem Thomas 11. Cur lay reeelveil ft gold wnlch from thei limit t oun cll for having- fifty members iiiloptcil elurlng the past term Chief of llecords W. II. l.ller re ceived a gold wntch i harm for having twents five now members during tho term. I ourte en of tho members havo enlisted In tho aervlco of tho Government one In naval reserves, elgiil In the niivv, two In the artlllerj and llireo In thei Infuntrj William n Cofilu la a itty of fcer on tb" MichlKun. Tho tribe will look nftrr these intmbers' duiie during their nliacnee. Sa chem Curlv. Senior Saaamore William K Mvera and Junior Sagamore William P. See ules ar vvorkliiK l niakn a record during their terms Collector of Wampum l.eo A MeUonald la an active worker. Tin- trlbo took an active part In the lieu Mens juiniee. i im i";-."" la busy getting ready to raise the chiefs In traveling moon. Mlnok Tribe. No. 4S1. la holding good meeting, during tho warm weather. llrother William llrumgarilner. one nf tiro netlve members, passed to tho happy hunting grounds and funernl sir lees were held by the tribe, The baseball team i Is plnvln n sr-rles nf three , names for tho fraternal ihamponshlp of West I'hlliidelphla. TI o first Bnmii waa won by Mlnonk Tho second gamo will be played with l'nlrvlew fount II, I . 1 . A;, on Saturday next. Iteprescntntlve Harry C. Upright attended tha State convention of Ha makers nt Lebanon, and made n favorable re port. Past Saehem Dallon and llrother Iiareo were present nt tho .tribe nt lis last meeting after an extended absence. Past Sachem Martin hnB again resumed his duties after nn eight woeka sickness; Pottowottamle Tribe. No. 4n. haa been hon ored by Great Sachem Ileswlck by appointing their chief of records, John P. Hchvvurtr, aa District Deputy. The tribe contlnuco to take n new members Two members are enlisted in tho National Guard Sachem William Johnson. Senior Sagamore Otto Duimond. Junior hag i rruro Pranlc Molflt am working for a aucusaful term. Chief of llecords John P. Schwartz la taking the members of the trlbo on an outing trip tn hla furm at riorence, N. J., on next Sunday. Ilopltuh Tribe. No. 35a. on last TliurBday'a Bleep elected l'ast Sachem Charles Itenz to tho offlc? of trustee In place of Harry Jor. an vv ho resigned, hav ng enl sted in the Nineteenth HegFinent Hallway IlnulneerB. Two opnllea Ions for membership were presented nnd the ca mil dates will be adopted at tonight's meeting. Post Sachem S. M 1'eterB. after a aer lous I U ness during- tho last six months, was ublo to bo nrescnt at the last meeting , . The rnlalng-un team Is having rehenraslseirh week and will ra se the ch efa of Muskoka 'Trlbo. No. 2113. nnd Wlsaahtckon Trlbo. No. 3J. In traveling moon. Mohavo Tribe. No. 320; Naunl Tribe. No, 470. -nil Tioga Tribe. No. shs West Phlla.leiplila, aro Elvlrvs an outing on eleorge's 11 111 for tho binellt ot the members nnd their families on Saturday August 'jr.. Deputy John I a..- II; working to make the outing u success Sports and amusementH are being arranged for tho en tertainment Ot VllO inriiii.rio. Ne-de-wa-way Tribe. No. 5R2. Kernwood. la active In taklnir In new memb; rs. havlnc four teen palefacea for adaption Past Hae-hem WIN membera since June' I llrothera Harry Peter, "on and Jamea Hoggs are active vveirkera. The nrat Thursday night of eath month hus been arranged for social night. Osaga Tribe. No. 113. la giving nn excursion to New York on Sunday, August 20. Past Saehema Harry Ilausenberger, John Perltlna and Wllllnm Swltzer aro nctlvn In arranging tho excursion and expect to tako over a big delegation of their membera nnd friends. Past Sachem II. H. McKeo la kept busy looking after the members' dues. Osage la ono of tho largest tribes in tha State. Comancheo Tribe. No. B2, la having ladlea' night on the first Tuesday night of each month, when n special entertainment will bo provided. Past Sachem William Hclneman Is nn nctlvs worker and haa charge of the t'omnnthee de gree team. George Sinclair Is also an active worker. The lied Men's JuhlUe committee held Ha fliMl meeting at the Great Council office on last Monday night. After listening to tho re porta of the officers nnd committees, all present felt satisfied with tho reaulta of their work, The auditing commltteo will go over tho ac counts of the secretary nnd treasurer on next Monday night, after which the report and rebate will Im mailed to all thoae entitled to them. The meetlnga of the association will bo discontinued until the call of the chair. Wlahatah Tribe. No. 63. Conshohncken. had n.v m.mh.n nresent at tho last meeting. Ono new member was adopted. Ten memtiera have enlisted In tho services of the Government Chief of llecorda George V. Gllea la publishing a monthly speaking leaf Vhleh will keep all membera posted as to what la going on In the tribe. The tribe Is arranging to tako part In u flag-raising and In tho combined reunion of the tribes In Hucks and Montgomery Counties at Menlo Park on Saturday. September 1. Deputy John Ksher was a visitor at the last meeting. . Wohllnk Tribe. No. 1T0. Yellow, House. Tli-rks County, held lta annual plcnlo In (lullden'a Urove. A large number of lied Men and their families 'were present from all section of the county. Past Hachem Howard Hotly, a member of tha State la-glalature and chairman of the committee, made an address complimenting the members of the tribe on having such a large gathering-. Other speakers were Past Great Sachem Charlea T. Davis. Past Sachems Joseph Nrftzlnger. Manangy Tribe! Charlea Houck, Juniata Tribe; Ilayden McQualte. Wyanet Tribe, all of Peadlng. Past county president and present County Treasurer Charlea H. Wegman, of tha Hed Men'a Asso ciation ot Ilerka County, made ait oiriclal visit to Yuma Tribe, Fleetwood, and 'found the tribe doing splendid work. rast Hachem Alvln K. Hauler, of Ontelaunee Tribe, Hamburg, made a visit to Unamla Tribe, Heading. Deputy Great Sachem Henry J, Paper, ot Wyanet Tribe, made -an official visit to Manangy Tribe, and delivered a splendid ad dress on the patriotic features ot the order. Manangy degree team waa entertained at a banquet liven by ManantT' social workers In Hed Men's Hall, Heading, aa a testimonial to the members of the team" for the good work done by them during the last year In the tribes of Herks County. Modoo Tribe, No. 410. Old, Forgo, save, a re- aaiillaH ia Ida BSfaAWMtiAscas uliii aau.A. lla.J . WaTtiUM U aVaatT jvinurf JWUV" MTV t WJMM M-JJkfi won P?J dorwril by the trlbfH of Ijacknwnnna county, flfi t d nlfio tho Chnmliorlnln Mil bfforo ConKirs. provlfJlntr compulsory draft. nc of nlltn oUlzcns or their deportation lo their own countries. Nhtpnra Trlb. No. 434, Hrrantnn, had a koo3 nttendanco of thIr mrmbern nt tho lunt moot Intfe Twrnty of tholr nr-mliorji uro in thu nor ic of tho Oovprnmcnt Tho. trlbo will flto Hint nil momborn dum aro imld during thoir ulctenco either by enlistment or by Ring drafted Manchester Unity I'ollowlnf; up tini unprorrdontod Rurrcsw of tho unnunl oxcurMon to Atl.intlr rity. the cond of tho order and propaKatlon comrnlttfo (r.mi further ldenc or Itn ability to imikn thlnKfl Intonntlnr; und prontablo b nrrnnKln for tno 'bent ilcnlo eer held In tho dUtrlct. Tha com mlttto met at Iluntlrur Tark on HatuMay, wh n a Ion program of liitereMlng ovontn v.mh tar ried out, to tho enjojin-nt of a lnrffe roprest nta tlio Kiitherltur of in.-mbyni from many ludKea IncludlnK meinhnrn from Chester and llryn JlHwr. 0er fifty dollars worth of prizes, In cluding Alitor cui, WAtchefl, gold mednlN, pins, ttt, will 1 nwardt'd. Tho committoe Is nlrcadjr nrnuiKlnir for u piind ronrtrt to bo held In Kepttmbir ut tho Unity Hall. Thla jenr mark tho tornlng of ago of th district, which Ih h brant h of tho order now 100 3 ram In xltcnce Thero nro mnny membrrn In the army nnd n.v, and nil iro beint; cared for by tho ordtr in general, Hamilton Court in Field Day Outing Continued from Pace llftren I teams of IVnnlvania. Knllstment In tlio mili tary service has depleted the ranka of all. and miny, such ra Haverfoid. Kalrmount. Hnildlnir ton, Colllnccswood, Mount Vernon, Friendship. Cross Keys, Otcnuood. Hamilton. Schuylkill. Prosperity, West Philadelphia, Northeast and l'enn Treaty, of the city champions, are virtu ally compelled lo rehabilitate their ranks from their understudy reserves The up-Stato victors, Cheltenham. Lancaster. WomlssIiiK. Pen Ariol, Custer nnd others of note, are In like predua inent. Most nf thoie imin'-it fear to compete unier the adverse conditions, leat tiny lose tho reputation for proficiency. It Is anticipated tint n indent numbers will bo prepared to carry off ono or mnro of the prizes, cherished morn na a token of tho appreciation of the order than aa a mere treasure of pecuniary value. Brothers White, Klnslovv, Kelly. Schartner. Hueber, Wells. Ilamrst Jackson, Uuttreil, I.aw lir, Nolan. Itevells Knnla and Val Martin nro Unini; un tho city teams, and llrothera Wade, Knjder. Miller, Pennington and Majer the out side counties, ao as to Bind the best-equipped as Pcnnalvania.'a stars. Court Mannyunk No. 5L', at 42fif Main street, devoted Its proceedlnits tn a study of tho meas ures to be submitted to tho Hupreme convention, Thla court Is tho larseHt In numerical stand-Int.- In Pcnnslvanln, nnd Is the trophy winner of both the city nnd of tho Northwest district. In tho national assembly thit district will huvo In attendance eluht supremo delegates, those elected belnir: Hrothers GUtls, No 43, Henry, L'Ot! Klnslovv, III Daley, HIS, McUevllt. TiS, Nnrdl, fia; Olden, I'll I, and Kthlottercr, QJ. Tho basis of representation la one fpr every ono thousand membera in tho State, but not appor tioned by iceoaraphlcal lines nor sectional houndi, so that these eight brethren ure not simply representatives of their local district but delegates representing- tho order At largo from l'ennsjlv.u la, explains Suiicrvlslns Deputy Hur ley of that district. Tho up-Slato supremo representatives nro di gesting the philosophic nnalvsla of Past Su preme Chief Hanger Judgo T. J. Ford (of Court Ktna, 113), showing the vidvantageous features of most of tho propositions to be acted upon at tho supreme convocation. And aa Supervising Deputy Mnoney, of bchuylklll county, puts It: "The Judge has nn apt reception clnsa In llroth era Forrest, I'd; Goodwin, Hill. V. It. Jonea; M T l.-ellv. '.Mil. Mellade. 1SS: Moore, "all. Palmer. 87: Hega. iM2, nnd Snjder, 1J5, nnd there wilt bo no nine In that concourao which tan outclass Hum." A round-up tour la about being made by tho supervisory deputies of tho up-Stato counties, nrothers Forrest Montnz. Palmer, Illeu, Fisher, MiGuIre, Jones, Frill, McCluaky and Mooney, to ncertaln the causes that led thirty-seven courta under their Jurisdiction falling to send dele gntes to the late Grand Court convention, nt l'oltsvllle, Courts to be visited and sof ap prised of the call are Nos, 1"., 11. in U7. 80. !1J. 4i. 4n. 40. r.n, nn. na. oi, 74, 75, 78. iix.mk llfl, 185. 147, 17.1. Ih0. 254, 258, 23.'., 238 234 20B, SSI. 2U0. 2U0. 340. 3S2. 357 and 81). It Is purposed In the vlsltatlonce to urge tstch body to hold a special clasa Initiation early In October. Court George II. McCIellan. No. 143, nroad and Kllaworth streeta. Is holding rehearsals of Its dramatlo association and a pretentious bill will be presented early In the foil, featuring lta galaxy of entertainers, llrothera v. Kenny. O'Neill. Welsh. Ulake. O'llrlen. Irvine I.lUIs. KmUho, O'Hara, I. Kenny, Hyan, IJecourt, Murphy, Wolf and other specialists, Tho re ceipts of all entertainments will be ndded tn the patriotic exchequer for tho dependents of lta enlisted members, CUM1EIITNO.N. AUK. 14. I'ltlSCILT.A. II.. widow of Edward A. Culbertson and daughter of Into llonrv nnd Catharine llerry, aged til. nelstlves and friends. Phila, llrlgade Circle. No 1C0: Ladles of O. A. It.; Camp No. 111. P. of A . Invited to fun-ral. Sun.. 1.3U P. m., 2130 Wood it. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. DAVIS, Aug. IS. WII.I.IAM A., son of lnte Oeorgo and Hllzabeth p-ivls, nged 83. RcIt thrs and friends. Arcturus I.ndge. No 3.1, I. O. O F . Harris Hnramvment, No. 22. I O O. r . Invited to funeral services. Hat , 2 p. m . resi dence of Albert Moom i. Son, 15th nnd Mt. Vernon sts. Int. private. I)IJ HI.MAH Aug 14. JAN!! AIKENS. widow of Manuel X. do Hlmns-Slinmons, nged OO. Itelallvea and frlcnda Invited to funernl, Sat.. 2 i. in., 3U3 N 41at kt. Int. private. Auto rn,iorl. nmern Aug. in. ni.IHAriRTU. wife of Walter Driver. Ilelativea nnd friends. HxeelHlor Pride Circle No. U, I.ndy roreslcrs of America, Invited to funernl services. Sat., 2 p. m., 2t!li N rrnnaiin ec. im iiriv.ne, ii.iKiann v em. Itemalns may bo viewed rrl. after 7 u. in. Auto fUir"vN. Aug. 12. MlCIIAi;!. P.. son of late Patrick and Mary Egan (nee McGulre). Ileli tlves and friends, also Penn Treatv New Year's Asso, Invited to funeral. Frl . 8'30 n. m.. real, dence nf brother-in-law, Jacob Zlnger, 433 E. Thompson Bt., 18th Ward Solemn requiem miss Church of tho Holy Namo HI a. m. Int. Kt. Ann'e Cem Fini.DHOITSE. Aug 1.1. WII.I.IAM 11 riP.I.DHOUsn. nclatlvej nnd frlenda Invit-xl to funeral, Sat., 2 p. in. 1.13 Seville sl Kox boroush. Services St. Tlmothy'H Church, 3 p, m Int. adjoining grounds. riTZEIl. Aug 12, KI.IAHr.TH Jf.. daugh ter of late Charlea and Mary Fltzcr. lteiatlves ond friends. St. John's n. V. M, Sodillty, In votcd to funernl. rrl. 8 .11) a, in., slster'a real dente. Mra. Mary II. Olcnson. 437 Catharlno at. Solemn mass of requiem St. Philip's Church 10 a. m. Int. Now Cathedral 'Jem. Auto service. H-iH At Ham-ocas. N J, Aug. 1.1. WIL LIAM A. FISH, aged 78. Ilelativea and friends. Hldcivvav Post, No 21. (1 A. it.; O. U. A. M Lodge No. 117. I. O. O. I Lodge No. 113. In vltul to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. in. late residence, Hancncaa. N. J Int. Colestovvn Cem., N. J, Autos meet 10.15 train from l'hlladelphla nt Mnsonvllle Sta. (lEVL'ItD At New York. Aug. II. ELIZA 11171 II It., wife of John Geverd (nee Hltchle). Ilelativea and friends Invited to fnmril serv-Ice-H, Thurs , 3 p. m . parlors nf Wllllnm II Chew southwcBt corner ruth and Hpruco sts. lnt Mt. Morlah Cem, Auto service. Otlll.IN. Suddenly, Aug. 1.1, ANNA M . wife nf Wllllnm J. Olblln nnd daughtir of una nnd l.-te Dennis MeAvoy, nsldincn of husband. U50 H. Itnmil at. Dug notice of funeral. OILSON. Aug. 13. EDWAltl), husbnnd of Catharine Gllson (neo Douglurtv). Ilelativea and friends, police of 3d Plat , Invited to funeral Sat.. 8) u. m.. 25U1 N 12th at Solemn masi nf requiem Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a. m. Auto funeral. C.HAHEL. At Conshohocken. Ta.. Aug 13 MAHY 13. (noe Lnvetty). wife of John S. Grauel! nged 52. Itlatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral, from lato residence, 81.1 E. Elm st., Con. ahohocken, rrl., 2 p. m. Int. lhiiren Hill. Hody niav be viewed Thurs, evo. HAIIDY At Wilmington. Del. Aug in. ELIZABETH, vvlfo of Edmund llnrdy (nee Vhe' lln), aged 08, Ilelativea and friends Invited to funeral. Hat., 7:311 n, tn.. parlors of Edward Mack (i(l N nth st , Phil i. High nmss St Augustine's Church 0 a, ra, Int. Holy Crosa Cem Auto service, HICKS. Aug. 15 EVA, daughter of William IV tinel Irttii ll'ivtr IIIaL-a .. n.i lev n.i-.i. , . . "." '". ."--. unt'ti iif in'ianvea 3Beatl)5 W3AHD8I.EY. Aug. 14 JAY I,, husband of Florence Vantlne Heardsley, aged B0. Hcla tlves and friends, emplojea Abrasive Wheel Works, Invited to services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 2084 Ilrldge sl Frankford. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. New York State papera copy. HIIIKEY. Aug. 14. Dr. ISAAC MEVEH. son of lato Dr. W. J. A. and Eliza lllrkey, aged 74. Relatives and friends, Lodge No. 3, F. and A M.: Oriental Chapter. No, 183, H. A. M.; Kodoali Commandcry. No. 29. K. T Invited to funernl services, residence of nephew, John W. lllrkey Nevvportvllle, Frl.. 1:3U p. m. Int. St. Mary's Churchyard. Burlington. N. J. aiary-B HOFINQER. Aug. 14. JACOB, husband of Katharine Hoflnger. lteiatlves and friends. Con. iuu . ".j- lAiui., nv, u.ij ni, jonn a it, A. Chapter. No. 232; St. John' a Commandery, No 4; MKtt Nn. M. U O. O. M.; Idaho Tribe. No !? '.' . K' . let?r Hen, Society, llrcm-r Yearly Hen. Society. Canstatter Volksfcst Ve rein, Schuetzen Verein, directors of Oermantown 11 t L Abso, all other societies ot which he was a member. Invited in funeral, 8at, 2 p. m. 150 Vine Bt. Int. Greenmount Cem. Frlcnda may call Frl.. 7 to D,p. m. ' IIOWEKS. Aig. 15. EI.LWOOD B., son of Rallie and late John Bowers. Ilelativea and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. So. m., mother's residence, 20.11 N. Hollywood at Inl. private. Urldgevllle. Lancaster to?. Bit. morning. BRAND. Aug. 14, (sOPHIA II. BRAND, aged 02. Ilelativea and frlenda Invited to funeral B.rvlcea. Frl.. 2 p. ra 2168 N. 7th at. int. private. BHOUS. Aug. 14. I.IZZIEI K.. at her lata residence, 224!) N. 1'alrhlll at., daughter of lata William A. and Mary llroua" lie atlve, and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Frl., In m funeral parlor, of Martin Evoy & Son. 2809 Dial mond at. Int. private. Jit. Feaca Cem. BROWN. Aug. 18. BARAK, widow of Josenh II. Iirown. aged 78.' Ilelativea and friend, in. vlted to funeral services. Frl.. 8 p. m.. ssol 'm College avy. Int. Hellertown. Pa! Bat.. So ar rival of 8:18 p. m. train. " " COX-Au. IS. at Blackwood. N. J.. JOMA. T1UN O- FOX. ag.d tT. H.latlves antt'frUnda eBstiesi?? nml friends lnited to funernl Borilcen. Sat.. 11. tn unriln'u rtnAfnrt llmi r. w.,1 a t 1258 N. Itcdfleld st. Int. rernwood Cem. Auto funeral. HOLLYW'OOD. Aug. 12. MARGARET, daughter of lato Patrick nnd Margaret Holly wood. Ilelativea and friends Invited tn funeral Frl.. 8.80 a. in. 2417 Manning st. High mass of requiem Rt. Patrick's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. JUNES. Aug. 14. JANE A. JONES (neo Fen ton), vvlfo of John Vv. Jones nged 49, Hela Uvea nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl, 3 p m., husband's residence, n33 Leater terrace, Camden. Int. Evergreen Cem. KAIN At Camden. N. J,. Aug. 1.1, ANN O. widow of Thomas O. Kaln. of Gloucester. Ilela tivea nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat. 8 a. m . residence of niece lira. Thomas Mlddlemlas 1421 Kenwood ave., Camden. High masa Sirred Heart Church l u. m. Int. St. Marl's Cem.. Gloucester. KEI.LKY. Suddenly, nt Cleveland, O., Aug. 14. ItOUEHT A KEI.LEY. husband of Mary T Kelley, Relatives and friends. Holy Name So rlety. Altar and Rosary Societies of Church of ,Vr J'("1X-?f Victory, and San Domingo Coun cil No. 23(1, K. of "., invited to funernl. Sat.. 8:31) a. m.. 3218 Race at.. Wist Phila. Solemn mass Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int Holv Cross Cem. Auto service. KELLY Aug, 1.1, .MICHAEL KELLY, aon of Thomns J. and Mary Kelly (neo Me Dermott). aged 20 months 20 dais. Ilelativea nnd friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 1 p. m.. parents' resi dence, Trenton ave. and E, Arizona st. Int Holv Cross Cem. s,K1:i,MTTAueV-15, JAMES, eon of John nnd May Kelly nee Curran). nged 4. Relallves and friends Invited to funeral, residence of grand, parents, 17HU N. Hambrey at. (26th and Col fumbla a.ve.1. Sat.. 1:30 P. m. Int. Holy Crosa Cem Auto funeral. " KNAFF. Suddenly. Aug. 13, THEODORF husband of Josephlno Knaff. Relatives ami friends, also Holv Nnme Society of Transflaura. tlon Church. Phila. Lodge. No. Bl. I o. O M " Beneficial Asso. and Bonner Beneficial Asn Invited to funeral, Frl.'. 8 31) a. m . 671.1 lKfe inann ave, (S7th st. and Baltimore ave ) Illih mass Church of the Bleased Sacrament 10 an! Int. Chester. Auto service. ' KNORR Aug. 14, EVA. wife of Theodore w t'norr and daughter of William I', nnd Anna l Rudolph, aged 28. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 P. m.. narenls' ro.i-V N, Lambert et. (near 21st nnd Susquehanna PAHCEL POST ULELEeX $2.50 $15 Mr& s:u mbw- -Pjjgrj-a. CENUINK HAWAIIAN BM 1 INSTRUMENTS l II Bend lor Price Lilt KM I Instruction Book Freo B a D C. MEYER at 1 wBfc 1219 Arch S. (T ff llfjsf; Philadelphia li ll laics tn l"1 B:aC I1 11 IT Saturdaya Included. Id ""- 1 STEAMBOATS " vt.,i. Ml." Peace Cem. Itemilns may l- lowed Thurs. evf. Auto funerai. a v fS3ndr1en rte'A t?,' rnrr,VaVe.Pe,7cnn M'PA- 'WCITJie. Had. Ilnxton Yearly. 11. A,. ifiri tn runrrnis Atiifr rnn .nv-v. ...--. --. . 34th Ward Democrauo .-?lY;",i;.-"n,t Phila. J in.. " " " .:y - iiin. mir be vievveu tne Tiiirei. Del. Thurs.. after d P. m. Ilemalna may to view Ma wmm&m !I?r2ihii,u"lir Serv- era In Church ot St. James SSllLeSnn-ree" inhn T. Xlefoll. Duo notice will no even. a.se II. I. Ill ilILIJ al. nun ' f'rankP and tVcllirycCuikrr (nee Itecly) aaed n" ii.i.ii.s and I friend. I-nrue of the Sacred High fnssV of Veeiulem St. Monica's Church "f" :ai,'1S.a vTrimlcVs Church in a. in. Int. Ctith'drj Cam. M.MinAitl'.T Sir. tcrltA'EV:Vv'ldivv of Patrle'k tcilvey. formcrlv if OakvlVw De Iaw;aro Co.. Pa. Ilefntlvea and friends Invite I to funeral Frl.. 8 a. m.. S. W. Sl?fc rad W,$: i flKSSSJi Chiren 0 n. tn. Int. St. Charl.a'a Cem. Oak- Mr'KIVI.EY. AUF I L WILLIAM OSCAR, son of lacoh nnd Ida Mckinley (nro Helke), nged P months. 3'V.ner.I from gr.indn irenla roM;'"'"' 5072 Plckwlcl rt Srrvlees nnd Int. PrHaf. vTri LnN suddenly. Ai'ir ll , SAitAit avvv .lainhler of Into WilllHin and Mtry .1 MeliVrV aH.datTvs and. friends (nvltcd. to, fu- n...a. k ti in uupr ii. ui i IinATIIS rol.LAK. Duo notice nf runerat tvenr parlor, ll .vkrrite Itoacnln rn'a Son iN'OHeK. Ilroid m " PI NIAItn. A Jg. 13 SARAH wife of Edward unlard. formerly nf 313.1 W. Gordon lt.n? . na und (rends Invited tn funernl. 1.--I I. :' m.. residence of niece Mrs. Thomas De'mD,,iV Rfili! W. Dakntii t. rllgh ree,ulem maami0Jl Precious Blood Church 10 n. in. Int. Holy Croi HALBTON. Aug. in. THOMAS, husband o Mnrcnret-Jlalafon, Relatives and friends, wn! Ilnm JohnSon Truo llluo Lodge, No. 1)4, U o t , employee ofyDungan. Hood & Co. and loth w'.i'J Itepuldlenn Club. Invited to funeral. Hat ",? m.. 2r.ni N. Philip at. Int. Northwood c. " RILEY. Aug. 14. SARAH C, widow' e George, W. Illl-y. formerly of H167 DlelTn.w! st. Relatives and friends Invited to fiinerW? Sat., s n, m. iinoMneiita nf Thomas jiSs O'ltotirke. UlnMorrN st. Mass of "nufilj Chore 1 of St. Thnmaa Aeiulnna 0:30 a. rn lV? Holy Crosa Cem. Auto funernl. "" RILEY. Aug. 14. ln,Norrlstc-tn. MARY ELLA, wife of John T. Illfey. aged r,8. Vieia. tlvca and frlenda Invited to funeral. 210 t. Chestnut at.. Norrlslown, Pa.. Krl., 2 ,. m He nans may bo viewed Thura., after 7 p. t. hfiaii.. Riverside. Cem. v' " Itor.LLL. Aug. 14, JOHN J husband o? Gertrude A. Itotzcll. nged im lielativ?a and friends nvlted to funernl acrvlrcs, Frl.. 1 " luiii'inn iiuiiisiiini iuiprs rnnv N Aug.. in. JOHN, husband St1: ue notice of funeral given from 1 Ce'm. Auto funeral, MC.-rt.il..- Scanlan. Du N. (Hat at from 130J fffli' YSrSe,.nut .LVim. NBtlghton !.. . ... . . .. 1 rr iiMAinrnr. wMnw rf fuEl!rKarJ?eii; rot Columbia nve imi. 111 1 1 m.-. .i(i t ' "ivs." . 1-.. -1 rhiir. 1 tn 11 Tl TTI. EIM:v'sU,M0'ilT.'VN. J ffi"d oV .Netlhf Seev1 ofch'nV "w V ;. liTfunera. Int. Morpm Cem.Trnins icnvo .v.arKei au ferrv for Palmyra 12. in nnd 1 '2ii p m. ?OOlTn' Aug. II. I3LI!'A I3I.L3N. ellUBhter of late Daniel ana Ann .......v. .... """ 3 p, in., at resuence. jiiuke iu..., .....r.. ........ Int. private. Remains may bo viewed bat.. 1. '"MOUItlS." Aug. 13. IDA.U-STIN. vvlfe of Thfttnj. CI. ainrris ivinirai iii .. w,.. - P. in.. 110' lfiLI N 2llth st Int. private, ;-i-,.u a,, tr. t'KVUL. widow of Frederick Nuss.' int.'at nmvenlenoo of fa mil v, Frl.. par lors ef O. 13. Stiles & Son. 1U7 E. Susquohtnna '" O'BRIEN. Aug. 13. PETER .1 .'son of late Joseph nnd Henrietta OMIrlen. nged 2. It el a tlves and friends Invitrd to luneral I rl 8-1) a. m. residence of brother. J. O'llrlen. IfWil S. Mnrston at. (Dickinson st. below 2Sthl. Sol emn requiem mass Church of St. Gabriel 10 a. in Int Holy Cro-s , Cem O'CONNOR. Aug. 1.1. suddenly, ANDREW, husband of ltte Cntherlno 0 Connor (neo O'Hnn nell) IMutlvis nn.l friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. S'lH) n. in. son's rerldencc, A'ldnvv O'Con nor 75(1 N. 38th at. High mass of requiem Sf. Agnthi'o Chinch ID a. m. Int. St. Charles's Cem. Kellvvllle. Auto service. O'DONNELL. Aug II. MARY, widow of John O'Donnell (nee Monahan). Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral, Frl., 8 '1(1 a, m., resi dence of her son Thomas O'Donnell. 4831 N .nth at Solemn high requiem miss Church of In carnation 10 n. m Int. Holy Sc.pulch.ro Cem. Auto funeral. FOLI-AIC Suddenly. Aug. 1.1. NATHAN SCHILL Auir. Hi JOHN, husband of 1.1. Catherine HeMll. aged nn. lteiatlves and friends Southwnrk Soc nl. ITnterstuetzungs Verein, vl' 1- Southvvark Conclave. No. fJd.U. O. 8. W. ' Itivltcd to funernl services, Frl,, 2 p. m !," n-lnw'a residence, vWllllnin Avrcs. 2B. fJth !?" Darby. Pa. Int. prlvnte. (Ilenwood Cem. nt mains m ty bo viewed Thurs. after 7 J. nt AUS?IAW.-AU. 14. CAROLINE, wife of J,m Shnvv, nged r.7. Relatives and fr ends lnvli.J 10 funor.il. rrl.. SK10 v. m.. 3311) Arnold St? Falls of, Schuylkill. Serv ces In Lutheran Chunli of tho Redeemer. 3.30 p. m. Int. m," Vcriimi Com. Frlonds may call Thurs., after b SIMMONS. Aug. 14, JANE AIKENS. widow n' Mnnu'l X. de Slmna-Rlmmons. nged r,n, i,7 t'ves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. V in.. 3m N 41st at. Int. private. Auto tuners! STEWART. Aug. 1 I. CATHARINE STEW. ART. widow of Andrew Stewart, daughter if lite Charlea nnd Mary Byrnes, of Tlfford Count v Donegal. Ireland. He-fatlvcB and frlena: iv lied tei funernl. .. :), n. m .reside nca SUMMER RESORTS iiivncn v". u,,tL;":. ,"",'; '", " . res oenca of Bister. Mrs. Ncilio Hummel. 2213 N. nth .1 vIL.tn., renlllem ma88 St. I'atrletr'. r.::-..! 2iuh und Locust sts.. 10 a. m. Int. Holy cfosi Cem Auto service. ,..,...... HTINSON. Aug. 14. WILLIAM , STINS0M. aged 78. Relatives nnd friends Invited to ful neral, Sun ,2 p, m.. 1817 Rltncr at. Int. Trinity IjUii"'l"'OTpN. Aug. '14. suddenly. HARriT K. aon of Snrnh and John Sjmlngton, aged 13 Ilelativea nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat. 3 p. m.. parents' residence. U3'i S. r,9lh st Solemn high mass of reciulcm Church nf Tranil llcurntlon 10 n. m. Int. prlvnte. ' THOMAS'. AUK. in. CHARLES, husband of Mnrv 13. Tlinmaa. Relatives nnd friends n: vlted to funernl, Sat.. 3 p. rn.. 1132 Thomai ave. Rlverton, N. J. Int. private. Morgan Cem TWADDELI. Aug. 14. JACOn II. TIVAD. DELL, aired 7.1. I 'uncrr.1 services St. Andrew'! Church. 30tli and Baring ata.. Frl.. 2 p. ra! Int. private. Friends may call 391U Iirown at 1" 10 to 1 10 p. m ' VANSANT. Suddenly. Aug. 13. at her rot. tare in Atlantic City. N. J.. EMILY M. VA?K SANT, widow of A. L. vansant and daughter of the lato Henry, It. nnd Emily M. Lewis. Funeral (.crvtcea, Sat, B p. m , nt her lata rcaldenco. 1235 Locust St., Philadelphia. Int! prwiIt'TE. Aug. 15, SARAH, wife of Elmer R. White, Relatives and frlenda aro Invited ta services, Sat.. 11 n. m,, nt residence of son. Walter II. W. lurson, 403 E. Mclroso nve. Wisitmont. N J. Int. private. Hillside Cera! Friends mav cnll Trl. eve. WILLIAMS. Aug. 1.1. HANNAH, wife of William U Williams und daughter of Joseph nnd .Mice J. Hughes. Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral servloea Sat., 3 p. m., brother-in-law's residence, William McSlravlck. 131 Voesar at.. Wlssahlckon. Int. Frcsbvterlan Bitrinn Orounda, lluxhorough. WILSON. Aug. 14, MILDRED CORINNB WILSON, daughter of William J. and Framea II Wilson, aged 20. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Hat., 3 p. m,, parents' resl dence, 310 Mt. Cirmcl avo.. Qlensldc, Ta, Int. Ardsley Burial Tark, SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITV. X. J. 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Compare the Schools airnyer a Uusiness College has crown faster or, U?v"iS"ilat0 '-'t'""ls nnd mnchincs. IJniploys" standlnr,- this continues to rjrovv rapidly liccauao It better servlco th'rtn any other nchSS In Ke", 11 faster than any othor Busl- ore progressive. Teacnes era Di.vi.im J i i,, 1 in 1 ,r . j-iiiiuuya uniy experis as le.icu- m' DCtV.'0. ?,i,'s1'!r skill In J b btutlonm and Bets laruer salaries for utitors, uut notwiin- t ran.l... lia nnlrnni Qflv nthnr KeV.nr.1 t !, ni... ... . --...i....... recommenel It. Ki.ru .,.1." ..".'-' .."' '," """ 'K: .lorinor oiueicnia lutelv nar, seinr s Vi ifi w'"1 Mcn",8 "e onilil sends others, adso MricHv ons nrir-orlari n l 03l'lon,' Positively BUaranteed and procured. Send for "cntSlo"' Cl,arecs modB'-ate. Day and 'lEht iSchool open now. Strayer's Business College -ninutasi oi-RH7 Chesfnut Street, Phila. L r" .M t " Main t3.fr '"- nnrr-iTiTiTiiHiiii m j. The First Step on the ladder of surcess la training-. If your Aral atep Is mado rleht your chances for business success are multiplied: Pelrce School will train you rlnht. fFa-,In.,D"cla' a.n' Secretarial courses for both sexes. Day and Evenlns .Classes. Send for C3d year book. PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration Pine Street West of Broad, Phila. INDIVIDUAL 1NNTIIUCTION. Shorihnr.,1 ,. TUriIEItS V,NTKIi Positions waltlnir- free reslstratlon for men and normal r?H,.. . Modern Tfirhera- "eSii. lOoyMaK?.';''' FAMUY EXCURSIONS IRON STR, THOMAS CLYDE TO AUGU8TINK BEACH BtoDDlna- at cu-atr. sevo mil.- .H. tit$&rT pl,n,ir "r m &aM&M&Z Ambition Is the) mother of a career, but Its father i'a,,'iG?ce,VfrUa,"cu,r,e,e"r. " i be,n0rn,l'nrIUL'mbrf,ou', IfeBerJSJ women for reiponslble posltlSna Send for 034 year book. .".-J . I ' ",V PEIRCE SCHOOL Young Men und llos Y. M. C. A. Advertising Salesmanship Active co-operation of tno Pooh, Illciinrd Club nnd tin Sales Jlanatters' Club. Pract cal, up-to-the-minuto Instruction for younir men who want to forK ahead. Course complete In one year two nights a week In cluding Business Law and Eco nomics or Commercial English Instructors nnd lecturers art big. successful men. Tuition moderate; 125 other hlgh-grail8 courses commercial io"- 1421 Arch St. Write for Booklets neerlng Commerce & Accounts, in riav Rehnnl. nnsn Hunt. 10. ' 1 JL Day Schools open Sept. 10. livening Oct. l. Young Women and Girls Phila. School of Design for Women UKO.M) a, MASTER STS. ItliOl'KNS OCT. 1 ull courses In Art nnd Industrial .Aft PraUlcal DrslKnlni; In all Its branches. Ill"; . tratlon. Fashion Illustration. Educstloasl l'sjcholosy. 1". A. n. U'mKNKR -mRT.T.nwsillP TO KUKUl'K fOB IlKhlOW ( OVEKDROOK Miss Sayward's School for Girls pVURIlROOK, riHLA.. I'A. Colles P.riY '.".W-.l'"0' ('oues. Junior and Muslc-i St .!ilf"f,,s.rj?m,," 8c'noe. Carrlaso eilliW ' pupiiiJ2 2ulj.Orn,',i Merlon and yynnl WISH 8. MVKT NYWAHD. IT nelil. JIORDEXTOWN. N. J. 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