Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 06, 1917, Final, Image 16

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COURT, F. OF A.
imitteeAssignmcnts to Phila-
;,k delphia Representatives at
J WJ Biennial Session
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t n wiioorn ciecica a. mo supremo uouri
mMttloti tf Forester of America at Port
MflCfSftK to servo Until 3919 senslon were:
tfprmo chief ranker, Philip J. Shotlflnd,
Ifewark,' N. J.r subchlef, Oeorge P. SUM
YM Connecticut; financial secretary, J. M.
vtsmeiiy, Jersey city, N. J. ; recordlns; sec-
AYtaftr. P; J, Kennedy. New Hampshire;
trtVyref4 1 J". O'Kcefe. Kew York; lee-
- irer, juax Konn, New York ; nenior wooa-
"war, Joseph M, Orlse, Massachusetts; Ju-
tHkrvFooUward( William I tall, Illinois; e-
Jr- beadle, John Fopplano, California;
, iVnloreAdle, Jdhn HBaehr, Ohio! medical
f Mrnfner. Dp. Geonre SInnamon Phlladel-
7' VDfeU: trustee.- DK Joscnh R Schlotterer.
r Philadelphia; Culvert T. Crowe, Michigan;
i.- Ifenry' P. Owen. Maine: Charlen Darth,
i f Rtatp'of Washington; Leo Schmidt, New
Crf TV.f.f.a.rtti'rt... ' T T r.. -.-.- Ttt-..,..A.r.tln T
I Li ne h an, Massachusetts.
.. iita3ltIon to the -three selected officer of
tha executive staff m fid I ml examiner, truster,
auditor tthU city ami State were honored In
the aastinment to Important lommltleei, ai
? ltti!f of Order S. W. Pilot. 34.
fttate of the order J. J, Campbell, 03.
Appeal n1 rlemhee J, J, lluerin, 31.
L Prlntlnir H, J, Walther, at.
Next place- of lnetllnc M. J. Kelly, 218, of
' Uahanoy city.
Mlleac and ptr diem J, II, Forrest, 2(1, of
yittshurirh.
KfTlrlencv J. J Krallnrtr. 241.
lTnlformlt r. Rauernalil 101,
Kxpanalon T. Hlcelna, 2t.
Heading clerk of the aenlnna J. J. Kell-y,
LlndenwooJ, 230, West Philadelphia.
nenrenentatlve P. Glllea (43), nrnnchtonnl
w. n. Jone. Lucerne County, nd A. I.rrlro
(234) belnc abn-nt, 1. C Rnner-rn O, T M.
Taylor (12) and J. P. White (1(111 were sent.
a alternate-, and C. Keennn (tJD) tin a nub
atltta proxy,
Tha s-M.on openM In City Hall with a pub
lit? metlnff pnl 1Mb t"otr tri ii follow.!
Welcom- af1dra, Hon. Carl U. Mllllken
Governor of the pip Tre 8tntt rxtP.Unir the
hoapltallty the city. Mat or WUford O. Chnp
man. of IYirtlind. RTeetlnjr of th- Chamber
ef Commrce. Trexldent Itenrv T. Hook en fra
ternal fellow hln hnn.lclp. llrnnd CMf linn
rr Hnry P. Owen, chairman of tha Poreter
1017 Commlflelonj rpnnee of acceptance. Judao
Cecil P. Ilendon. MocVholm. Cat., the nuprrm
rhlef ranrer. Tattle Kthel Owen three enr
old. at this ataire prea"nted the jodo with a
bountiM: ortran recital Prof V, C, Marfarlan,
municipal nriranlat. The an'en'lld lnatrnmnt (
n aift to Portland by Cyrua f. K. Curtla of
this city who apent h! lmhol da In that
town. Quartet aelect)ota Howard Steven"
Krneat J. Hill Joaeph Whitney and Harry P,
Merrill, of the Men a Plnrlnir Club of the munlrl
ralltv; fellcltona rmarka hy th Innomtnir
Prand chief ranger of MMne. Jnmea TT. MCnnnj
el fhjpremo Chief HnF"a Tudc H. V.
0Prln Mebiijttta If. V-, Mare, fennajU
nla: J J. O'Orndy, yw Vnl,: ?far't Hone
fiion! T. I Dnnohue PnM"ncf. It. T , V ?T,
TcMurtry Pooklvni J, K. Coaproie Hartford
M Conn., nnd Snnrem- Rec-elnrv "flt3tem Topi
f PonnMlv, Jeraev City. The C.Ort In tb- niidl
ence Joined In the Mnalntr of the "Star Hnanc'el
nanner. The cnv,ntlon then nnen-d Ita bunl
pr nenpMlnr. A fnclne nopIa of Ita trnn
acttona Will appear In the prrMn I.riwirn next
ThUTfdiv, after th reuIalto formula It com
plwl n" th rnanm of the rder riulrlnt
terlflrMlon and npnrorV of the record na to
paaentlnt fetttrfa adentrd lerore th enacttnenla
ar nt hadc-t. Thlt policy protect" anlni
Inaenrarlee nrd la a aafecunrd ainlnet ml
fendlntr atatennta or tao-'j 'onjectua ind
toanrra faete of nolthe rwlMhlllty, etr K of A.
correaondrnt. P. O. C, n. Charlea V Hrndle,
belnff In conferenco with the authorized offlclila.
Te Portland t re noted; "The phlladel.
Phlana numbering fifty, are at the Falmouth
Thr A"ned an ntrtrth fraMtr at the n"n
Inv --dlnfa at the City Hall where tbev
ipnenr.l rtnlformly d rented In Palm Pea eh
fU pjid mad a rv hardnom appenrnnce
pnd on Coejrea street vere the nlilert of
tiuc cnment The de'epnllon la lienried bv
H. v tire, P. O. C, U . ami inarahalcd by
u w. Pilot, p. o. c n."
It la f to rrerllct a nrlze will be awarded
pur townsmen bv the tonfat Judred in the re.
port to 1 filed nt a liter ronfercice. The
ethnPatlve reporta of executhe odlcera eontaln
manv polnta of mora than ordinary note that
riveted the attention of the hearers, and the
'ieeatlon were sent to the proper committees
for action, nfter whlrh the convention Anally
vote upon thn questtona auhmltted,
Itlvalry wis keen na to the mm ae)on the
Chambers of Commerce of Philadelphia: ProU.
nee, Tt I.: St. Joseph Mo : Atlantic citv,
. J.J Columbua O. : Aabury Park. N J.: New
Tork eltv; Randutkv, f , and San Frnnclaeo,
Cal.. beileinT the aeleetlon committee, who de
termine the place. Thit commlttee'n rccom
Tnendntlon waa adopted tha.t the next aennlon
lis held at Atlantic City, N, J., the third Tues
day of Aueuat.
The combination court a of Philadelphia and
vlclnltv will travel to FlaK'taff Park at the
Bwltchhnck npxt Sunday and hold a patriotic
rally conjointly with the i fraters of Carbon
County. 'In reanect to the day no aporttnc
vent a will be Included m the projrrnm, but
what ta Ucklnit In thut line wltl bo more than
comnemated for In the aplendld reunion and
musical featurea arrancrd the patriotic rxer
ciaea acheduled and the limitations to the nearbv
natural acenea of beauty' atates llrother M
MrGutre, No. 83. the promoter of thla latent
movement of outdoor aoclal demonstrations
VTh proceed will be divided by the courta,
nemo elvhty In number, participating to the
special funda for wartime need, and the guar
anteed attending 4000 piljrrlms will thus bo
enabled to add their mite to ao worthy a
cause,' an)s brother Hasan, of Court Lorelei.
'The final prejourney aeaalnn will ho held on
Saturday at Fifth and Dauphin streets, nt the
hall of liberty Council. No. l.".l. iind all dele
fates are requested to attend, aa Itrothers
Courtney, Kelly, llerkery, Friedman and Hpihr.
tha officers, have dfttalla of Importance to cle
ut.
Court St. Albans, No. fil, at last acaRlon
Brother M. McOulre brousht his contlnxent of
aenty-flve memliera, who, accompanied by their
wives, will hold un the fame of No. 8' on
tha mountain trip. The assembled brethren were
Iven a rouslnir reception nnd llrother Coyne,
(cFarland. Kennedy, HIU, Wilson. Watson
lievlne. Toner, Wemn Schluth. Hevenny.
Snyder. Paer, Pearxon, Christy, Taaxart and
other of the horns talent entertained with
specialties, 'Top" McOulre and hi aonr James
and Edward, were busy looking; after the com
fort of the s-tiesta and llrother McCollum made
comment: '"The McOulre trio are equal to any
call As disposer a of tickets they excel, and
when special work la required the eer-ready
Cry Is heard 'l-et Mac do tt.' Tho response la
prompt and effectle. As a projector of work
able plana Michael Is a wonder, nnd the two
boys are not far behind He U the oum; old
man of No. 81, and when the low crosses the
riddle he Is ready to Join In tha dince." To
nlfht a "Iafaette Day" celebration will be
bcld with an appropriate program of exercises.
The Past Chief rtansera' Association of Phila
delphia and Vicinity will meet nxt Wednesday
at Uarfleld Hall. Third and Uuttonwood street.
"These active brothers will assemble for the out
Unimx of the strenuous wcrk of tho romlne sea
son," atatca llrother J I roth prick, of No 115;
not relinquishing their work, though modifying
It to meet the conditions incident to the weather,
they grapple with reinforced energy the problems
to be solved
Urother Wells, of No. 00. comments: "It needs
bat a glance at some court sessions to realize
that there Is no business done here In the vaca
tions! nerlod. WhIU at best human service ta
aft 100 per cent efficient, why allow aluKslsh
newt to relax efforts In any aesslon? Initiative,
such as the P. C, K. association employs keepa
It on the Job all the ear round W hy not
emulate Its example? It has proved Its alue
In . of A etTiea since Us Institution on Sep.
timber 11, 100tV
imnher Uuouwln, of No. 241, In speaking of
the subject aa to the lack of interest In many
rouris noi sending ociexaira to contention ses-
:, aivea expression io ins inougnt: "t'onni-
should ba fearlessly Investigated. Farina-
EjV ins truths and acting upon It Is the only means
fc - so arrive si ine proier remeay wnicn enouid it
fsed even u tne law ox ine orsanization.be
iirprcea to siop me causes uniy thus can
escaonanea permanent w or King system or tr.
A. aanerencs io ine proper legislative pro-
m
I m uuriciiva w i m; vi uim iihi.miur ui
fV-dure. snd the P. C. It. contingent s'tould be
aoie io i axe means' io secure me nesireu attain
fhent. To that end Its rosters should be enlarged
y4h accessions of eligible, willing workers.
L rv " C- " Walnwrlsht Campbell. Krauae,
'? & sthsrs'wllt debate the Issues and sugcesf Ideas
", -forlulure aiscusaions,
, Brother Michael McOulre. trustee of Court
8t-AJtans, No. 85, one of the best known For-
sarsln the city. 1 noted as one of the rank
- attul ftle contingent who prefers to work for tha
r" " ratner man accept any preierment within
'taa bestowal of the order. The deputy of No.
.' ? Mroiner jsmes vnnsiy, a mvmoer oi in p.
ffl 7.T rys this tribute:
, i 1 '"Brother McOulre is one of the ardent work-
"; Jor the development of bigger things to the
irlunT' measure of the fraternal sphere. Kvrry
sTssMennsat advanced for the betterment of the
ftads the touch or Ma innnenee in prudent
be and Prepared action. With veara hon
with manlv deeds, the buoyancy of his Hf
with the youngest In the Held. He la a
g-eweriy gentleman, a business man with
WKingaj aemanuingcareiui guiaanret ne so
ausea nis pisna inai ns can aovoie to
valH.ht. ilm an1 all.iitlMi f. kl
imunui dull., h. ha. championed tha
"COOUiea social inaiur. lor ine vmTIT
. ii..An hv Ih. fnnthlnitlnn nrtm am.
ahlrTcmntJ la drrollur Ma .xprl.ncel
OBCvrrcnii7 Kivinr ana a.rvica to every
wat'iiow in fore. lit, eiampl, la Ilka
an aJfxpoit aaylnr to tha Indolent! 'No
kaf IndlvlduaUam n.ed anoly tor rmrnmi
i T,- o,Af Ubor flatda.' "
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;;EYEJNlSG JDGEIl-BlijLAPELPHIA, THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1017
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TRUSTEE iMICHALL McGUlKE
Ho is tho promoter of tho combina
tion courts' movements in
Foresters of America,
tho
ODD FELLOWS
Purity Lodgo's Loss by Trnnspoit and
Death and Millc's Largo Gain
Tho United States steamship Vermont
haNlnff Bono to son, memhors of Purity
Iodco uro nnxlouily nwnltltiK ncn of tho
vessel's cafo iirrhnl 'oer there," ns n. large
number of members of the loilgo arc til
the hli' coiniMtiy. Purity has had nc
eral deaths within the last touple of wecls,
the most tecent liclnR that of V. O John II.
Miller, whoe funeral mrli'cs wcro held
on Tuesday ovenlne; at 817 Windsor aenue.
Mue'i Hymnth Ih expressed for P. 11.
Lewis G, Urunil, who sustained Herlous In
juries In a trolley urcldcnt ut Lanshorne
on Monday of lant week Urother Urund
Is nn active worker In the lodge and a mem
ber of tho degreo team. It Is hoped tli.it
no serious consequences will result and that
he will soon return to tho fold. Brother
Iloss Maclicr feels encouraged.
The firet receptliia to th" lo In Wu and
aray In tho September schedule will take, pImli
tnnlnht at tho hull t,f American Htnr Lodge.
Tenty-(Tt nnd South atreeti-. where llrother
Prank Sherry nnd committee will eeno the 1.00J
thlnaa to guests nnd visitor.
Mlllo IxdiiB hnd n l'l attendHnen last week.
The cominltttn nn wne nnd menna to provide
for members In the rlre of tho f)oernmetit
nude nn elatMirnte report Th roinmltt.'e Is
nii.aj nf I'hirica K. Urnnnati chilrman.
tleorce urareimnnn, unir . iv. uj. inn,. - .
Jtlchnel nnd rhnrles I Illrd llroth. r fonw, of
Coiner tMty l.rame, who hns Ik in a. faithful nt.
tendant for tie Inst nine months, h-ia li-i 11
rilled to California. Ills neslstnnco on the do
. .in.1 In ninel U VH 111 1,11 lllin-i i
,rn ........;.... ''.'".,---' ... .m1PoMi
llrother Wainr liroa"iicinue. 1,1 i.v..y..j.....--lMUr,
llloninlnaton III. u member of the mi
rlne corps, dcllteird nn iluquent addn s, whUh
was thortaahlv enloed .,
Tonlsht will InauBUrnte the fall nnd winter
season, whlih promises tu be a busy one H.art
Ine off with the initiatory decree on M'li" re
irulla tho desr.e slalt will liae all they tall
attend to Visitors aluas welcome.
Hprlns Oar.ln I.odae. No po. Is n'anlfestlns
nn lnerenslne Interest for the bos In amico
of the tloernmn The In'errhnnae of thouaht
nnd sentiment Is based on how best to conserve
their welfare and isrrv out the mandate or
protection to their dependents Several rroposl.
tlons In nddltlnn tn those nlrendy booked B o
n splendid op-nlnir for the fall rampalan, v. hie ,
starts acthely tonlaht Thero are foui rnnrtl
dalis for the reiond desreo nn 1 three ror
Intuition " An entertainment of cood thlnss
rnVterlnlU apd mentally sometimes make n
len nVtli. hut elwns en enjovnhle Vltht'a
work, and No. HP feels equal tn the task The
odBe room In the Parkway Huldlmt on Thura.
dsj nlhts Is nlvnv. open tn visitor, especially
tu brothers In the Government service.
Ivv Lodte will open the fall rampnlsn next
Mondiy nlKht with the Initiatory deBree Most
nf the ictlve tneml'rs iif the lodire hnve re.
turned from their VMcatlnns and are rendv for
work On the nth the lode will entcrtsln the
brothers In the United St.ites aerjlie The first
denree will he conferred In full fnrn nnd n
larae attendn'ice Is looked for. Quite a few
Ivy men are In the various branches of service
In Pram e and Haiti and In the various tralnlnc
camps An hnror roll Is belnK prepared to b
hunt? In the lodjro room rontalnlnff the names of
these brothers, nnd other names will be ad led
es the bovs are csHc.1 As snnn as war waa
declared Ivy !nde t(ok up the iiuestlnn of
looklne after their interests and no member's
tnnlly will l allowed to Buffer if Ivy" I.oJco
can prevent It. .
Kenderton Irfidee, Nn 2(10 entertained on
Tucsdav nlallt the officers of the Tenth nls.
triet rrearessive Association President Her
bert I. Ilrown of Kenderton Lodire, vice I'res
Ident Samuel (lentel of Minerva t,nde, Secre.
tary V lletrold of nvcnlnR stnr Lodee. Treas
urer J T, Irestnn. of Ivv Lodge. The object
Is to visit and encourage lodcea in the district
to combine for mutual benefit and tntcrtaln
ment. Merchants' I odae No SSI will put on the
Inltlatnrv decree In full cenmonlal form tomor
row evenlnir foe a class of jouna candidates
Decree Master VTorton Is desirous of bealnnln
tho fill eampilcn It flrst.clnss shipo and urnes
all members of th staff to be present Now
at the close of the vvnrm senson the officlil
sentiment Is that "It liehoniea ever.v member
of Merrhanta' to do his utmost tn make the
fall term a successful one " fin Frtdiy evening
Inst the attendance was creditable In spite of
the vacation season, nnd tho mectlnff lucked
none of the usuul "pep "
Phllomathean Lodse, No, 10. pulled off.
throuall the p-ood-of-the-order committee, at last
weik'a meetlnc a debate on "Insurance vs
Fraternltv," Tlrothera Iiwrey and llradley es.
pnuslni? the first side and llrothers Wilkinson
an 1 Alawlne the second side After one hour
ansd forty minutes of "red-hot" talk, the
Judges rendered a deilslnn In favor of "Pra
ternlty." I'hllomathesn will held services at the Odd
Fellowa' home next Sunday afternoon. All
brothers, with ladlea and friends, are invited.
Philanthropic T.odirc, No 1.1, enjoyed a cood
part of the session on Tuesday nlKht In tho re.
ceptlon and ronRrn tula tlons to tho faithful war
den Christopher W Pasroe. on hla elchtv.flrat
birthday and flftj .fourth anniversary of his
membership in tho order. The secretary wua
Instructed to devote u pice in the minutes to a
record of tho event, llrother Pascoe acknowl.
rdced these compliments, ns well as the many
remembrances bv mail, nnd said that he ex
pected to enjoy manv mere terms of arvtca for
the lodze. Urother Harry A. Hal J In, of Capital
Cltv teniae, Austin, Tex., cavo an Intereatlnc
talk on the state of the order In that Juris
diction. In response to the appeal to the mem.
bershlp for support of n patriotic fund for tha
welfare of enlisted members. In accordance with
the arand master's surxeatlon, contributions
have been very prompt, a.iJ the movement will
oe successful,
SUMMER RES0KTS
TRIBE CONTRffiUllONS
JO AMBULANCE FUND
Yuba's Reunion, Session of Paat
Sachems' Association and.
Councils in Other Parts
Kiittu.q.Mstlu effort continue In the ralM
Ins of contribution? by the various tribes
ror ine iimbumnco unit, uurlnff iho laat
week thero were not many tribes responded,
but It Is felt thit ns this I quarter month
many contributions, will bo made when tho
tnx In forwarded for corn moon. Many
tribes hn tletlaed orlRlnnl Idenn for rain
Ititf thin fund. The totnl contributions to
date ire clone to $1000, nnd n rmiRh esti
mate places this fund nt $U,000 by the end
of tho moon. The tribes contributing dur
ing the laHt week arc ns follow n:
MRctfuaolt Tribe, No, 144, $G0 : Mctoftsa
Tribe, No 361, $11.40; Red Win Tribe, No.
170, $lf; KHukemuciuohlkl, No. XU, $3.2C ;
I'e&hhcwrth Tribe, No. 220, $5: Hhaunene
Tribe, No. 8. $2R; pV;os Tribe, No. 327, $5;
I'aupaunumlns TiIbelNo, 05, $10.05.
ubn TrlV. So 'lis, lnl n reurlon rtf thi
Fast Kulienin of lh irt1o m last Welneml lyV
li Alnn ut the oM tlTlrciri worn prrnent
in''. ""? c,f thrtr WoTlt nmt tho pn btpmi nf
,tlio trl.j Iiivmm Ron bv, Arnrum th(iM nrenent
who nre fftlll nrthn nnrkfrn In ih trlbo rt
runt SHrJiemii William McNultr. Wnlltr J. Holly.
imM Holt. Krmlal 11. Foulir. 11. Hclinrnhn
Thnrnno I rrsnrr na thn "old wnr horc."
AlMnmlfr Ililnrj. j),0 tril nlo took up tho
mutter of ic!el,rntln; their thlrtloth nnnhrr
ar Aftr the tloro of tin moetlnr refrpnh
nienlR rro nerM li tho rummlttce. Tho trlh
1 lining ithiI orl( unl txincU to lOrou u stod
leport for tho term
Ffnobrrot Trlbn No. "it mtnptcd one en mild ,to
nt tho Inut inrrthi" rrput fiuihcm I.lch
hnrn ttpohci on the ciu.-ntloM of hnldlnj ft dhtrlit
niefilnr ait fuirettnl l.y tlrent Junior uKrt
more fliarl i; iteij slchfni .loph J. uno
han liofn on the $l(k Ut for two weekw.
Ttjorro Trlbo, No n, of WcpI I'hllndolphU,
on Mm Thurlv nt-int Hdoptnl Jr 'Ihomnn
I lark, ono of Wrst FMIailoltililu'ii wrll Itnoun
phtalilup it HKrt rtfrrrttiiMo fad thot Iho
Mslii m nf TdcM Dr. Frark Atidorinn, i
iinnhlt thrnin.il tlltirps t en -t li! inllniiruo
lniin i (intuit wiirnlcrful work. p rformln.t tlm
Hiloptlnn ilfhtfo on thr lr-t Thurml i th- war
rior's on tho Kf.Mii.l Thurml ty and tho hloin do
pror. on Iho third Ihurndiy of iirh month 'Ihrv
han n lIhhn of thlrt-rio tht will !., ndmlttod
tonlht t'hlff of JCotord llurrj Ilslnh.ut pre
rlljlH too bljr.re.t-t raln In ih hiitor of tlio lla
wire tribe of West Fhlladf Iphla.
lllro 'Irlho No .ion, N Kolntr lo bold u Rrt
loitfthiT moMtmr durlnc tho month for tho pur
Ihifo of hjlnff plans for tho (older inoon The
dcKroo team Is rohoafslns under tho lonilervhln
of Deputy John Mntone, and as usual lllrp will
hae a Mir time durlnc tho flrat two men mini
of triplni7 moon. Ohlof of Jtecords Hill
Ilothell has a mjrprlfw In etoro for lh members
nnd It In needlees to niy thnt they will lip on
tho Job to uphold tho preUous uood ncord of
this hustllne tribe.
IMcnntn Tribe No V,l InltHted two pale f irrn
on last Friday nlht nnd nl-"n Htinounooit to th1
inombcrn thnt thn nowly olectod thW will bi
rnlfod the first Frld i nluht of trnellni: moon
FhilrmtiT, Jim Wi lib of tho JuIIIop rommltteo
roports t'i "." aa thn totol rerelpls tn dilo from
tho recont Jubllm hoj at Folnt Itrrct. Firk
The amount was iilnr 1 In tho rontlnai nt fund
Fist Narh'-m Da!d Whlto k-,o h brh f account
of liH experlnirrs tu Niwr Vork and Hlatoil ho
would bo on tho Job nr IVblny nlcht D II
S .Inpph Povxhs rty r illnd tho lulnlntf t im
toiiPther urn! h Id n rehiarral for tb work in
trn rllnir nimtn 'hl f of Itocnrda John It
(JrecnhnlRh Cie n tnlk on the funor! relmbur-i-ln
BSfsochtlon and tho wondorful proi;refi It
hni nitido In tho lact fhn nrH
T ho Fist Sarhpms AtorIatlon of Fennl
vniitii held Its monthlv meeting Inst baturdav
n-,rn at the hall THl Soutn llrond meet
Hroihtr Mo-e Mrhols. of No T,H prf-llnl nnd
flflren trlbei unswered roll mil, miklm? it larpe
atten lance. Tho (ommltttnes nra itrranKlnk'
for a busy winter nnd the lmrtle membora ip
attending nioro roiularl I'our post Fnehpms
wei admitted nnd s.eral applications rechnl
for the next meeting Hnthcr Ferklni or No
118, mulc a lenifthv nddrrsa nntl spoko of tho
bUKlmsH metholN u1optcd b Orast Tribe At
tho next metlnp lh association will rereke
ihe application of llrntlior McKee. of Onfce
Tribe Secretar Harry U Inhart made nn in
teres! Infc nddreps nn rpnko of the wr rklnirs
of thn Great Council oiTho, Other romirks
wero rmde nnd dctijoypd by Ilrothira touer,
Uanco(k, Sutlon, Nit hnlron. eldetinn and
iSnltuer llrother "Dhk" ooJs was on hand
with plent) of refrcfhm-Mits
Tho Dakota vfsoclatIon Is look hi? forward to
Its next niocttnic In Maho Tribe, Uroud nnd Fed
eral streets, on Tuesday, hepternber IH Tho
arlous tribes will mther together nnl (ret down
tn rrril work for the cooler moons Proslderit
Alex CI irk urres all tribes to send their full
representation to this meeting when the election
of cftkorK will tul.o place.
Th Murks nnd MonlKomerv fountlos Ited Mori a
reunion held nt Mcnlo Park, J'orkaslo, on Sat
urday last, despltn tho unfavorablo wnatl.or ron
dltloiiB, was fairly well nt tended. Tho fotlow
Ins was tho lomniHten In tlnrKc Chairman,
DOS. Charlea F. IMehl Scona Trlbo No.
2n, sctretnry nnd treasurer. F H. ( hirks .
hhhe Mtcons, Trlbo, chalrmin inusln and
nmusement rommlttee, M. IT, hacks, Mowltzi
Tribe, No. 4UJ 'Iho exercises beiriin nt 1 .10 p
m. Tho bind from I-nnsdalt furnished tho
music, nnd thn following ctnts wore held
Shortest lied Man won by John Htonebntk No.
aiJ, tallest lied Man won bv . C. Hnffmsn.
No. 214, oumicBt child Herbert Utrolf born
June 23. No 244. oldest lied Man. H. H Neldlic
No T, t'ffof.var, won bj Washitn Trlbo No
m. IIpiI Man with lirneat family. M H Kicks,
No 42J, olchtoc-n rhlldrtti. honici.t Hed Man,
WIllHm Mlnnlrk N T. i host drill work, won
by Washita Trlbo, No "1. fHt man's race, won
bv Ilarey U. Phsw No 5,1 Thn dcureo teim of
Washita Tribe. No 53, Conshohockpn. led by
Oenrse (2 lies won tho prize for deRree work
nnd showed the results of continued practice.
After thesn nvents talks were mnda in tho
p-illlon bv J J S ClmrloH i: Fell nnd O C
of II. Thomas I. Kraser. of 1'hllidplphla, M II
Hacks, of Ftrkasle, nnd Cloorpe, V, Gllis, of Con
shohorken It was unfortunate that lnrtjer
deletratloiiH did not represent the sixteen tribes
but thn nicotine wna considered a success and
they decided to repent next enr. Tho following
tribes wero represented: Washita Trll-o No M,
Conshohockn, Fokanokct Irlho, No 17S Klnt
nerslllo. Wnuknrusa Trlhe. No. liH. Innndiln.
Mlnne Knunen 'I rib. No, ltS. Norrlstown, Hana.v
toKa Trlbo No 211, Fottstown Wcjotn Trlbn,
rvo. -i-t, ioiesion, hw saw irioo, -o, u.a,
tllenslde, Cuttalossa Trlbo No 244. Djblln;
Wnllawatoola Trlbo, No 2rtl, Telford, Heconu
Tribe, No. 2.T Qunkertown Aeawnn Trlbn, No.
Ui 9, Ambler, Tohtckon Irlbe, No S8rt, Orecn
Iane; Uoshenhopptn Tribe, No. 30J, i;ast Groen-
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Capa Cad Milk and VfzHables.
Golf. Shore lllrd Hhoollnc. Salt and Trssh
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Vlllo: Mowllra Tribe. No. 452. r.rkasla! Wataeh
Trlba, No, (120, Willow Drove; l'acktnah Tribe,
No 42, South Inshornf.
, Deputy Clrrat Sachem John I Usher, of Mon.
lemma Trlb. No. 21, of I'hiladelphla. also at
tended tha meetlnir, this belnir the slstleth vis
Itatlon llrother Ksher ha, made alnce his ap
pointment aa deput)'.
Tha tribes at 1'orlaao and Cresson held a larije
picnic nt I'ortaxs l'ark nn Monday. Wachuietta
Tribe. No. B1U, of I'ortaaa. had charae of tho
nvetltm, Thomas Illrharila Iteln chairman or
tho rommlttee. Tho exercises opened with a ma
street parade In the tnornlna", after which tne
tribes proceeded to the park anil enaaced In root
raclnir, uamea and chinlnl. In tha nflirnoon
there waa a liaselialt Kama between AlUrlppus
Tribe, No. -I.'!), of Crcssun, and Wachusetta
IrlLf. Nn. BID. of Portaae. Cresson won the
Bam by a acore nf to ft. After the notnn
the blir crowd fathered In the pavilion and
V- O s. Samuel 11. Walker nave a talk on Ited
manshlp fhlef of lleiords Thomas ltlcharils,
nf 1'urtaKC and I. S. Joseph Tarrlsh, of Lrcs
son, also spoke. Ono of the feutures of the day
waa ltoy Dierfont, full-blooded Choctaw In
dian, who st.o demonstrations nf rminlna. broad
Juniplnit Mid various trkks with tho h'sio. no
also mule a short talk, The trll-o at t reason
(AllBrlppus Tribe, Nn. 4J!i) Ins a record nf send
liut fifty of Its members tn tho front, The last
i loss of Ihlrty-i.ne niemhir. was ndo pt al nn
Mirrh .11, nnd they liao Milunticrfd to a man.
(.reason hol.ln the unique position of havlim con
Irlbuted more nlunttera thin any other town or
Its alio In Ihe Unlled states Tho trllje I. mak
Init n strom elfort to mcrromo ; the "real los.
they hae austalnid. and feel that the yearly
report will show an Increase.
The convention committee In rh arge of tho
nnnual session nf the order to bo held In Hrn;
ton In June, lilts are already preparlnit for
the entertainment bf the vIsltlnK ltd Men. rne
in-llr.ilnnry work Is hem done by tho Lnutit)
, rii ,.-..M,tii.o ,necl who will plan out tho
work to bo done and select tho parlous com
mltlecs tn do tho work The oltwre seletted
by tho countll are A, J. Pitman. P,0'1,0, 'J"'?'
..... .M. t...i in in, j ii. l.irn.k. uf lUld l.aalo
Irlbf Nn. in-' lto chairman, John T. James
of Piitionkn Tribe, No. 141, treasurer, and
Samuel Williams, Jr., of R'Tr'D'.'110:
I'll, secretary, llrothers Jamea and Williams
served in tha same capacity durlna- tha arranae
ments for tho ionetillon In 11)01. A ladlia
ornmlttie will be formed later to look nftir
the women who attcn 1 tho convention
Tho rcBiilir riuirterl meellnB of the Lack
aunnni t'ounill wna held on last Wedneadiy
nlhht. slt.en tribes Ih Ins rprcsented. Ar;
niinremetits were liicun for their fourth nnnual
ball to hi hi Id on Otuber .11 and the mmmltteea
Intend to make thla eieiit the best they haic
rer held It was Ueilihd to hold meetings
twice u month until oftir tho tlrcat Council
session Ihe local irlbea nro taking up the
worl. of pniuirlnir to tnttrtnln tho delegate
NeerslnU Trll e o 31 IleadlnB, at lis
last meeting made arrnunMinenta tn irlebrato
Its twinty-thlrd niinltrsar In Ited Men's Hall
A stiiclal fiiitur' of the tiroRriiln will bo n
smot i r nnd firwll lo the drafted mtmhera
of iho tribe Tho inmmlttee In charge nf the
iirriingcnu ma arn Lewis V Heard, chairman;
Harry W. ltudd, airetnr, IVed A ltaurrman,
trtasunr, ltcuten Ahrens nnd (leorgo .Maurer,
Unamls Trlhe, No. .1.10 Reading, recoiled
three propositions for membership at the last
meeting. Past (Irand Saihem Charles T, Davis
d, lliercd an address on "Patriotism of tho Im
proved Order of Ited Men " Ogalila Tribe, No,
1MI Heading, received twn applications nt tho
last meeting, and expict to gather In h number
of palefaces during tho cold moons Tho trlbo
will not have Its annual uutlmr this cnr on
account of tho war. ,
Deputy Oreat Sachems Henry J llsuer. of
Wjanet Tribe, No 1ul. J. Ammon Howers.
of Opeknsset Trlhe, No 1--', and Past Sachems
llailen MiQutlte. of anet Trlbw No .1111,
ThomiiM A Hover Juniata Tribe. No. "4, nnd
Past (Ireat f-atlnm Charles T Davis nf Una
m's Trlb". No mil. paid a fraternal lslt to
Popodlckon 'lrlbe, No ,u, of Ilocrtovvn.
Junlfila lrlbe No 71, Rending, tendered a
patriotic farewell on laat Thursdav's sleep to
thn members of the trlbo who have In on drafted
Into thy service of the (lovcrnment llrother
William. O. Krlsch.r h. on. on In th. i navy
n two sons anil one nephew dratted, rfineX
Krlscher stated these hoja were all he MJ w
five, and ha would be ulad to go him"'";.,,1 "'
Sachem Thomas A. lloj.r delivered n 4or"
nn "lAive of Country." Other speakers were
Past (Irand Machem Charlea.T. Davis. last
Oreat Ouard of the Wigwam Harden McQualt.
anad I'ast Sachem Allen Miller.
Deputy Oreat Sachem Thomas Hadley, of
Indlanola Tribe, No. Sit, lllrdsboro, nnd County
President Fred II, Stoder paid nn official Jlslt
to Suvcto Tribe, No 477, Prlendenshurg. '"P
iity Sachem O. A. Powers paid a Melt to Turna
Trllie. No. 41H. neetwood. I'ast Sachem If, P.
Hruhaker. nf Pokoto Tribe, No. 11.1. 3tlddrtown,
mide a visit to Cheenne Tribe, No. US", Head
ing, and delivered nn interesting adJress on
lledinanshlp In his tocnlltv..
Manansy Tribe. No. .1111. under the nuiplces
nf Manangy'a social workers, celebrated Its
fourteenth anniversary at an nutlng given at
Its plcnlo grounds, along tho Schuvlkill, tienr
Heading County Treasurer Charles s, Wcg
man, of Mananvy Tribe, No. 31tl, paid an of
ficial visit tn .Metacomet Tribe. No. 41)1. and
spoke of tho duties of a warrior on the warpath.
Oreat Pocahontas Mrs Anna II. Mllllgan nwle
nn official visit to Heading and held a cllstrlu
council in Indlannla Council. No. 7i. Haturdiy
evening. The meeting was well attended, coun
ills represented being Nsrrngansett No t!71
Indlanola, No "0, nml Opltsah, No 117, Head.
Inn, nnd Hamoset, ,o. ...,, Hamburg,
Illanntha Trlb Nn. 45, Wilmington, held a
short business meeilnc and entertained P. S
Charlea (t Seldel, of Philadelphia, who outlined
tho benefits of the funeral relm'iur-ng assicla
Hon nnd Interested tho members present who
may become nfflllsted The Ited Men's hews In
the KtrMMi Liiiiin was rend In open meeting
and the good work of the Dakotn Association of
Pennsylvania was warmlv commended. Keokuk
Trlbo, No. .1. was honored hy the attendance of
Oreat Sachem Cleary, P. (I S, Slnelare, (I. S.
S. Dodgers, of the Oreat Council of Delaware,
llrother John n, Locherof, of .Mllford. nnd P. S.
Charles (1. Seldel of Old Shswnee, No. f,
of Pennsylvania, who made a Jolly bunch of
Havmakcra and Halnmakers, Ihe ambulance
fund nnd various topics were discussed while
the committee served cream and coke The
Oreat Keeper of llecords of Delaware extended
greetings to the Dakota tenm nnd wished them
godspeed In their good work, Iho tribes of v II
inlnnton thn) will I- visited this week bv thn old
"war horse" from Nn 8, nf Pennsvlvanla are
Delaware, No li Cherokee, No 4. Lenrtpe, No,
! Mlmiua. No 8 Mnttahnon. No. Ill Hopecho.
hacking. No 17; Osage No ,10, where tho talk
will be for tho rclmburslm; association and
Halnmakers
Ilobbcd by Chanco Acquaintance)
ni:,vtINO, Tn., 8tt. r,. Hloeillnir from
a liltivv over tho rlclit temple nnd tincon
M'lntti, fleorKC D Kepler, forty-five cnri
oltl, tif 1'ottntovv n, was fonnil llntr In tho
rnnd near Point LooUout on Xeenlnk
Mountain here lalo last nlRlit. Kepler
milled Burrlclentlv" to tell Dotcctlvei Kemp
ntid Htibcr Hint ho had Kono to the moun
tain with two chance ncqualntnticci uho
attacked and robbed hint.
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Ledger Offlco.
OIRLS WANTED
ovp.n in YEAna or agb
TO MAKE LITTLE CIOARS
LIOHT. A1HY FACTORY
DESinAULE, STEADY WORK
HOT LUNCHES SERVED
AT LESS THAN COST
PAY IIEOlNNBRS 7 TEH WEEK
INCREASED AFTER SECOND WEEK
GOOD PAY: EXCELLENT TREATMENT
LIGGETT t MYERS TORACCO CO.
3D AND ONTARIO
GIRLS wanted, over 18 jears of ago, for light,
pleasant work, maklnr and fitting up medical
supplies, learners paid 17 a weeK. rapid ad
vancement to steady workers: BO-hour week.
Apply II K Mulford Co , Glenolden, Pa.
URL, wanted v.lth bookkeeping experience for
general office work: rapid and accurate at fig
ures: state ago. experience and salary wanted.
P 411. Ledger Office.
LS. -'. cook and chambermaid, white, Prot
tant, 7 nnd to. Phone Oermantown -023.
G1RI.
estant
GENERAL HOUSEWORK White girl wanted
in ramny oi . huuiib; w wasning; gooa nome:
suburbs, near city, C 131, Ledger Office.
GOVERNESS for2 boja, 10 and 12; French
and Latin essential; resident position. a
748, Ledger Central,
HOUSEWORK Woman for housework In sub
urbs, small family; state wages desired. (J
laii. iuurr vniue.
M1IX1NERS niauner's requires the services of
thoroughly experienced women; good salary to
competent workers, congenial working condi
tions. Apply Superintendent's office, 4th floor
Ml Market St.
OPERA") ORS on wash dresses: If jou under-'
stand sewing wo can use ou nicely. AddIv
lill,ernian7i Dp light Factory.'JBd .fe Chestnut.
PAPER HOXES Experienced turners-ln: IT "io
per week, steady week: hours 7 30 to 5 Sat.
urday 12 30 Kcnon Co., 003 Commerce at.,
near 0th and Market.
WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
AVERAOE WEEKLY
MINIMUM WAGE t".S0
INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY
ArPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELU COMPANY
SECOND AND MARKET STREETS
CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY
future exists: atat. r!M.iin..'.i.J Tomisinr
perlencelf any,fully, 1M131. Ledger Office
STENOaRAPHER with experience" forVtemi
porary (J months) position In Oermantown. ml
v" ur?' a". '.Vcmy Preferred. Address
D1, Ledger Offke.
STENpGRAPHBR. experienced: permanent posl.'
tlnn: steel business; write fully, exoerifne.
salary .LcG84ILedger Central "'
STENOORAPHEIl with experKcTfor a position
In Oermantown; a resident of the vicinity rir. I
tmrrA. id.lr... Ti o i .a . . v.uiiy pre-'
.... ...M..a ., jCUKgr unice.
STOCK OIRLS WANTED: EXCEL! T-VT n
PORTUVITV win inviVSft,,SV,y"X OP.
M. SILVERMAN 4 SON. N. W CC)liii?J
OTH AND SOUTH bTS. '
1 OUNO LADY with bookkeeping experience fiTT
m '' with checking contracts, ex?e"s"on' dlsl
."".'.'i -e.tc." on incoming bills; state salir.
QM,r win, ep. i- sn. .enger Offlce.
V(Fmiii.ejAiiX, ""KiMtoWt experience or
lamlllar with checking incoming- Invoice. ...
i",exVec',e,f.'C-p'4tfn ,-flU?ffig?y """"'
saiSrv rtPm,:?.r Kne.ral work In Urge ofric;!
salary sh: must he over IH years old. nulefc
and accurate at figuring, 'p W. lidger Of.
YOUNO IVDY, capable of taking full charge of
ciai iarunlt Co , 18th and Oltnwood.
vriTTMn t inv i 7i.T " r . . .
YOUNO
UNO I.ADY. Inokkeeper and t)plit7 AddIv
Linton ft Fowler. 00 N. Sth at. "
HELP WANTED MALT.
"i;1' BANKS t RIDDLE CO hive several
positions for joung man from IS to 20 seifs
"'J", without business experience atalf.Vft
ichnnl ..I.....I T
muse do renneo nirh
ferred: permanerft situations for desirable an!
Hslley. nanks I Diddle Co . 1220 Cheitnut ."'
ipo?;nrugh.r5!,vToyi,:!iy.m,,,ur' -
Borasatowo-OB-th-Dlvar. Maw "Jerr. I
h- l ,- ... IfT 'aJ.jVUl.U.,,.:,....-! ,
,. .f .:.. ..-i.. jr ' vi'-.j' '-"- --Mr ". "v .-
;'?' 5. 3aCt-.Vrr.. r.Vr1J5t-..-9T. ,".' WJint- -,.
i,..v....j -itu!.(j t . f, f-Vy ii,,-A
BOYS WANTED .
VJi
OVER 10 YEARS OF AOE
WAGES 20 B- CENTS PER HOUR
AVERAOE WEEKLY
MINIMUM WAOE. t,U.07
APPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CAMPDELL COJIPANT
SECOND AND MARKET BTUEETd
CAMDEN, NKWJBM8EY
. 'jf it ' Jti
HELP WANTED WAtji. ,'.
Conlluanl rt)t4 rrreedfacr Cotuma
HOY, over It. for Apllcnl shop good fteMrttmt
to learn business. J. E. Umeburner n!"
1720 Chestnut st. r .
1IOY wanted In tailor itore. Harry p. tH
t 1421 Walnut; ' Prt"
Hilt Hinl.tl tf rtn sTncrss I a4Aa .
'":.v:v:r ,.-";""" i"!- nar'
rer Central. ' U',(1
erran
Ledger
HOYS, lfl or over, want'd for light offlcs ,."
state salary expected. P 021, Ledger ntn"' -J
UOY8 wanted, over 1(1 ears of ait lTRaT
start: work r,l hours a week. nJoiX 'i .
Ilalley Co , rranklln.and Willow ts" "" -
linVH k..nl ttyr efflee WArtfi m,,., I a.
of age: excellent chance of advancemenVel!
B bright bois. U 75fl. Ledger Cenlr;im,nt "r
CARINETMAlTtWlS, first class, wanted r"!
W. Smith e.co..ii.8on7 Povvelton ave. a"'
CARPENTERS wanted. Apply T)rehmsnnpT .
ing v-o., uciawaro iviverjvnu uobblni, Tacog.rU
C.MU'KN rrwtri vvaniea at imn nnd Wytinaa.viS
ave.t take Itala enr at 02d at. "'nn"14
CARIIIER for Philadelphia branch ntflca .
Casualty Insurance and Surety Co,t ons".iiw
l......... .vn..l... .........J . 7..1CB
lll.ut.lliu t.piitinr J,T,cliru, AflOf... J
slnclnff ,., and referenda c- In. . '".A1
orriee. ' Laf?
CASHIER Wanted, a middle-aged man Ii
Ply .Zclss'slInMgoajnutat, At!-?
CHAl'KrEUlt for Ice cream truck, ApdIv his"
Loeustt,. between P a. m. and 12 m "lr
CHAUFFEUR Experienced Hudson man "i"3
feyed;prlvate. Phone Walnut 420J at o'S,
ci.rciih -loung man, anoui in vears old iif5
assist In ofllco of manufacturing plant u c
Kensington! knowledge nf itnnt,.nh. . Js
ferred: wagea to start 512: answer In on!
handwriting, giving age and experience. P 5i '.
t..T,r Office, "VJ. 1
COOPEn AlrAlght cooper wanted. Apply till '
Oermantown ave. "
COST CLERKS familiar with wholesale! rec..7
business and figuring commissions; srolr l. '
nun hanriwrltlncr. with refeeen... n.i? r
" " Ml
own handwriting.
Ledger Office.
DRAFTSMAN Chief draftsman nn jig fixtrir
nnd gauges; competent men only need emir
Address Iick Uox 221, Chester, Pa. pp
DRIVER-SALESMEN wonted to serV. -i,V '
and collect: reference and security reautr.
WIIIS-.Iones Mills Co., l,-it5N. 20th st
ELECTRIC LIOHT FOREMEN Wanted. i I
nrsi-ciass rnnuninn line inremen, experteneefl
on A, C. 2-phaso svstem; give full partlculsi.
wages expected. P30.1.LedgerOfflce. '
ELECTRICIANS 100 first-class Interior .l
tricinns ror largo construction camp st i
Wrlglitstnvvn N. J: OOeperhr. time and. half I
time for overtime, double time Saturday after.
noon, sunctiy ami noiidas; trnnsportatlca
nnd .lodging furnished free' mrala at cafeteri.
ji; i ,,, ,ii .,,,. ..cieniuii vvrilbtl.
town, N..T.. oiEmp.Dcpt..l 0 4 N. 12th il
ELECTRICIAN, who has had some experience
on motors and repairing lights, to makt him.
self generally useful In manufacturing plant'
ateady position. Apply Dexter Metal Mfg. c '
Camden. - '
ENGINEER nlrht, familiar with A. C. curresT
mVj I.. . . .muNn.wn, .-.,. it, ouuiqugl.
I'ARM HANDS wanted, single, and alio nuf.
rled couples, at once for nearby Pennsylvania
farms: no fees. Department of Labor and Is.
dustry. Bureau of Emploment. IMP Arch.
HAMMERMAN and helpers wanted for I tea,
hammer. Apply Mr. J. Ross Taconv steal
Co , Mllnor and Weigh sts . Tacony, Phlla.
JEWELERS First-class platinum workers n
good work: steady positions for capable menii
our new shops. Van Dusen & btokei Co.'
1 inn f.h.tniit
KNITTER wanted HrBt class, spring needle,
.,,n Crane machines! atatn exti.rl.nc .
wages wanted: steady work. Address Oit '
Knitting Co . Syracuse. N. Y. j
sJ
LABORERS WANTED
STEADY WORK
AVERAGE WEEKLY
MINIMUM WAOE. tl5.17
APPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
SECOND AND MARKET STREETS
CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY
LABORERS
GOOD. STEADY MEN
NOT AFRAID TO WORK
MUST BE F1T4ST CLASS
APPLY ANY TIME DURING DAY
ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
nilLA. GATE, 3144 PASSYUNK AVE.
LABORERS. 400
TOR CAMP DIX
WRIOHTSTOWN. N. J.
30o TER HOUR
I.ODGINO AND TRANSPORTATION
TURNISHED FREE
APPLY 7 A. sr.
IRWIN & LEIGnTON
1S1 N. 12TH ST.
i
iAnORRIlH wanted: atdv work nil Tear round:
good gt Apply Wm.FBlcr.12fl.i N. 3Uti J
LINBJIEN wanttd, nrst-ciAi.8 nonunion iec
trtc llffht men; Meady nnrk nnd cood wace
Apply Wm. Foater. 10 X. Slst it.
MAN Ulrh-clam retail f-Btabllahment dtilrtf 21
tK fvlat i-if n . erarifsral irrlf rnr in at fa. 1
....- .v. ..rr-" - ...jr.;...-.... . s. ....,, .. .-
miliar vntn crraic rnrrMponaenc, dook
kfpplny. ate,
MAN, experienced
Address M757. Ieder CentraL
to rhct expanded metal In
llcht anlo frame: sood vraicea and iteadr
work. Apply Dexter Metal Mfff. Co., Front
and Arch, Camden.
MAN wanted, to run nteam roller, trood waits,
Phon Oermantown 207.
MAN wanted for kttch.nwork.
Hotel; room and board.
Apply Zeliii
MECHANIC, educated, honeat: oer 33: mar
ried: Ihe wire: mint furnish reference; will
In nrliflnror. If ur 1111 no fn wjirlr hai-r.! wand
work In tr conditions: steady employment; good X
nav. M R41. Ttfrst rntfol Y
men wanted
for
office building ct.eanino
white, steady kmployment."-
appi.y room 4.4
widener building
MEN wanted to equip, deliver and instruct
drivers on new cvra; only those familiar wl
autocars need apply; permanent positions far
the right men. Make application at the Road
Department, Autocar Sales and Service Co,
8, W. corner S8d and Market ata.
MEN wanted to learn sausage and pork pac-f
, ma iiuein.ss. jxvyty wiya uennantown ave.
OPTICIAN Surface grinder wanted. Llmeb-ra-cr
Co 17.0 Chestnut.
PACKER, experienced In packing glassware!
no to no ovner warenouse woru. APPlyS a.
in , Aiiamio jvenninr to., ismployment Dept..
Philadelphia gate, 3144 I'aasyunk aV.
YTTTr TtVt0 A ..t -- aa
N. J.j lodelnr and tramportatlon furnlshM'S
il'. nij- t riiiii-igwD, Ma J,t Or irwin
4v.ut,uii tvil ,l. l-ilt ui.
PLUMHKRH. 100, union, for large out-of-town
r.nntatnirtlnn an-in t L-,lh.a-. M J. I
lis . - s Kiiaiiieiiw-ii) "" ,
lodging and transportation furnished free. .Jfi!.
v., ii .. eignion. vriffnt,town. . J
v. . ... ..Ill
PRESSMAN on making ready and feeding carton
work and novelty cutouts for larg. cuttsra
and creaiersi state experience and wa
yntd; Address P 41U. Ledger Office.
PRUNER8. high tree, experienced, wanted; t
p",.1y! r,n u '" learnerg If th.y ar.
good climbers l t2.00 per day. Thomas MmUii
i. gon.'Ljd'AIry. Phlla. Otmn. 29.
REPRESKNTATIVH wanted; excluilve !
ff,Lt.r"1'iJll."?'rJ,tl1' arm.nt maotifae
""; .Fahrlo n.vl.w. 17 Madison ut...
. New York city. Circulation Department.
m
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Cru-
RIVETERS calkera and shop' hands,
SALESMAN, real estate. wio would like to start f
l1iu'P'" or Wm.eif, t you can fln" i
tourselt we will turn over tract fully df i
Jitl0,? ??..1 ! flO.000! profitable ?
anceJ.M41.Ldgr Office. . , . ?
Wr" " ncJ englne.rlnr materials. J
.e' 'I?'1"' . former occupation, rsf- J
erenees and salary expected p. O. Bog 10. ..
8AhIi,SaJUI' w"n,,d- ccurlty. salTTrn.n en -
rii;fe.?.a.' roI"'ll"lI ur bank official on
nUj6irfAJ! ," Ub,",' b"J 1" furnlsh3.
noom80B14t Broadway. N.w York. N. Y. 2
BCAnll?TA,?,il8"r"nJ,",- 'winter want.cT j
WKiu,V'BiV..T 'fllfy. bat. -10 a. m. er ,2
l,r i5'..1"eS h "emplee of work. H. Chse- '
ler. Ledger Central. Broad and'Chsatnut. M
w!tMmm
tew--vw ?i$W-ji
L JH .tL5e.", 'sJL . '; L' . j$enasssi