rwywfWtft ' fpiwnf .mww . r ', ' r nTONBYTHE - ?.OFA. i' Paiires Adopted and Not if AHontcd Into Laws at the M Biennial Session r M m. surrcmo Court Convention of ths Ir tvirtsttri 01 Am"'"1 """' "" " r lnt. whlc" become operative Decern. - - . a r in rnnpnii diwhiiii mip ilit I. "i"1" '". .. Tho endowment per cnplta tnx Is 0 IUm from slx ,0 clBht Ce"tS "Cr "" l-Vl, bv amendment to Section 275. New Ye Hon S3 precludes members applying for I'liPfC" . ...,.,.l .Iv rv,nnttl nf Itialr Mlnttemeni n"" "- - ' . ,1 fmni iln. rnlln nntl retaining , T... wnnr thev had atta tied, but If .. iUn six months they mako applica nt S. for restoration to membership, they l n .. ...,.... hov hud secured nrlcrr to p tos. any ii"iw,b ..- f jKr UP of """atlon- It ...tn 09. Vtetm holders or ciearanco cam ?SImsIi? d or returned within three muntns i S".mf withdrawal mmbrs. H tl0J?.in li. NfW courtB reduced In member- vSCii thlrtr'o nd funds to l thnn 1200 ' 'l & dKl.red defunct If they wilt not amal- p ma ? u ..hrtf vntlnff to amaluamata are mmiu. jr.i.v-.- :,.: - . i ..... IW ! nrotfCt.lt In conunuane-ei ui iu?iiiucri.iiiii If M ".: I- f s.ellnn tun. UDon the r rom. Eft kC with th condition, thereof. Section nil. I, Won M ' !".nder of property by defunct H "s'trtlon S88. llenardn returns from Brand ffipJLS after June 10. This uttectl only Si courts.' suprenm inventions to name tlmo W .Tnlse. of sessions 01 mo ne-ee thmuuiji eun- I !S?.iimi merely t 'VianKO protedure. Hecllon la. I. .iimlnatini. tlio paragraph. "Tho mlleac. R Sj'iSer th. prart.lnn. of this section shall K S .? the ra.t of three rents per mile In I? ). direction." .I'M. leaes the award of mile. a&?Seii5TA th the "preset body." " "" afj?Ind coirts nre alloed to grant the prUL u.. if U floor, but not a Note, to reprci-entn-SS. of unlor courts, who are to bo welcomed ii7r"fnal deleate. but no ml lea k i per diem IMU W W 'rom any grand todso funds. lit econd Sunday In Juna of each fear H i taeonly recognized oftlelal memorial day I, .mlces bV the order in the memory of the 'F.ri?lii! iih the Memorial Day obpervances 5i emcribed by the nation In memory of Its t,r 'Errors in which the Kore.ters of America H.V.Si loin but Is n prov lon for a fraternal Zt rme.nbVsnce additionally made within Its 2SSE& roomi for Its own departed brothers. S.vrMctlon 1UM No appeals, special or other wise shall be clnulated een by tha supreme eorncll unless written permission so to do shall Rifintrd by tho executive council of the Juris Swiia la KBlch the appeal la Intended to bo ""Raffle and lottery tickets aro to bo barred and denied to any court as banned by rhll and rrUalnal law. and are positively not to bo Sunteninced by any specious subterfuge. All nitni to secure reienue from entertainment futures must be restricted to legal and legltl tailt rnstbods. Section 1'SJ, amendment, provides for turn Iri over of disused account books, etc , to tho truile's' of tho courts or proper ofrtcers of tt supremo or' grand tourt to wniui tlu sSflon D2. l'recluded members npplilns for nlnststement "shall pay n, sum equal to six Bonths' dues." Tho purpose Is to Insure the ictiul cash pament. not merely the produc tloa of a receipt allcglnB pijment. often glen si a deUes coerlng a remission of tho debt. Section 101. Clearance cards are imeptedi solders must pay to the accepting court dues from the date of tho lssuani v of the certificate, whereupon he becomes entitled to benefits from that court after the explrntlon of six months from the date of his certificate. Junior cleir aac card members become entitled to benefits St the expiration of three months from date uf acceptance by a senior court. ' It wis deemed moro expedient and conduche to uniformity to leave the trial of cnuea remain wits, the grand and supreme boards of appeal and so the exception as to the trial nf sutor dln&te courts by the executive council as an d dltlon was not concurred In nnd Section Ills re tulned In force as It formerly provl led. This Is conceded to be the better method, deeplte tho new proposal hiving some points of merit, feut not of sufficient Importance to warrant a enanfo In the prikent procedure. Tho rules of order committee's report adopted presented a set of formulas creditable to It and sate eldence that tho lanunt.iblo lllalne and T B. Keet were remembered In the get-up uf thu retulatlons by recourse to their lonclse nnd prat, ties! methods of parliamentary proiedure. The rtfolmlnns, of a patriotic nature, betok ened that nc splendid record of Portland, whlui furnlsh'.t cJfTUIent olunteera before the con scription act, found a responsive chord In the ro!ontar offer of the order, to a man. to sup port etery meisure prolded to protect tho In terest of our country. An example worthy of emulation was that pre sented In the adoption of resolutions for a tall of a coniress at Ytashlngton. L). C of all the fraternal orders In this iountr, preparatory to an International confederation of all fraterni ties In the world to form an International Court of Justice or I-euaue cif Honor as a means to ward mslclng possible world peaLo und predent in! fbture ars. 'lh pralbennrthy feature waa that, laudatory as was the method proposed. It sas to be subject to the approal of 1'nMdeni Alison ana me iawui auinorities ox ine nation. gpl This prudent course should commend Itself to all uieu, lur in iiiue in war nil plana ui hucii Liiar- aeter should be submitted to legitimate author ity and those luwsted with the national welf ire. and no action should bo taken apait from their consent. ftext Thursday the j:pmnu LLbciiit will de rcDJini.iiV. "?lhAr Ooim Xllenlown. sriiJ Mml,,i-,iiW0.uM n the discussion and SW? ilmi"i ,k"".lfl. facts, and that llrother Con ifiiyiiGS t i'BjjB8tuty f jmmnm i&jtoxl: aeraao of rns each dav returned, tabu- end of the demiiv tJ;,7S.n wl" ' visited by the district WoM 11'.! cause and to effect measure, f'nntin.ni.i rtcVr?Q"Jw "" "Tsil. 1'ennsy.v.i i,a, lae "re.,?,Lt:rle'1"nl','.1,,hn-. Jackson, font Knim r..n'ilU!""1' Mutual. irmiK.in, Morris. res.nl. i dV!'1 "5'" Menno.'1 As the list rep. urK.nf Ril .'?r.",hlp of "ome lBIrt with treas. ff" i3;r,.,AI'1w,1',. ,th failure to send dele nne .e. J1V..J ''? "crll,ed to paucity of mimlwrs avails nit'h,2' i C"?"10' h""- h0 "u1s ,h" whS win i. J5i,,Vi,h,,..0"r or ,ho section, IMlSi ii...' .".,,lc'.l.,,J'. "rolhers Ouerln. Mrt'miti, fnmnb.ii ii1. ll .I'rodericK, llrown, Krallngcr, molt ill; V'h"0"' "', Vtcchlti. Ilrrlco, Miller tie. T.'if ihi itll.n.p,on. Rnd ne llftcin local depu ties ot tha mentioned lourts. andPmfn.!;!"'. "l .UoV "" olrH','l nenue th liii?' K-lT, 0I? M.r'' "' lnd-ui. session of tel will iS Vf l'Sv rnnimemoratlou lommlt-' lumo ii. tS.!''1' 1.h.e 1""l" "'" hereafter ns In ihi if0.1,'0" B" ,he "'''" activity unit 111 .n?l.L?: i" fomotlun renter un.l deole its endeavors to ileneral lints of Progressive wrilTee.?,tA.UV.t" ,h t''rry sesslowhe," It hi tl?.y?. ".l "l"' function. A commend able feature displayed s the ipilck ltleinent Rr 'a11? llta intrkite wori Incident to ii ,.BJ .Wi'S"' ."" u '' ur""1 that all courts wim.i ,Lr.w.,rlt,l"uor alternates present, the K?i.i' rtlT!,i? the au IMors llrothers It, V. lie Ina'V.V'i"'?' "' .W' S'nBle' N1l T' ' ler. Iiph, nnd 1,. llenu, 1"7. will be ilstrlluitid ! '", 'P'"l " I'roflts inaAe dHldcd "moV.B the couns by -irea.urir Suttl. At tne after s.Klal i., ii ..' "ot m eI'lln Incidents regard ing the supreme convention, ANNUAL SESSION STATE COUNCIL, 0.1. A. I m port a n t Legislation and Resolutions Adopted, Officers and Committees Appointed Tho fourteenth minimi bcsslon of the fetato Council of tho Order nf Independent Americans uni held In York. The public exercises weir- called to order by Brother I. II. H.intz, No nor,, chairman of the local committee. Tho address of welcome was mndo by M.iyor 13. S. HuRentUKler, who i-nld that there had been no tlmo heretofore when he could ttuly say that tha funda mental principles of this order were most p.itilolically adapted to the conditions pre Nnl'liiK ns at the present time, when wo weio forced to enter the war nnd take a stand for nil mankind, while our boys, tho flower of our land, were frolng Into the trenches. Ho Bald "York was the cradle of liberty In 1777-8, whin the Continental Congress met here, and our people h.txe alwnys been patriotic, h.uInK KlM-n generously nf the best blood In the d,i)rt of the ltevolutlon, and us.iln In the dark da.s of the Hebelllon " State Councilor Dando made reply to u splendid talk biarlnu upon the principles, objects and workings of the order After the singing, "M Country 'Tls of Thoe," tho State Count 11 was called to order bv Mate Ciunctlur Isiac Iiando, who made tho following appointments State Council ( nnductor, A 1 Huber No (HI, State Council Warden, Charles II Werner, No. 371. State Council Instdo Sentinel II. ,t. Lease, No .174, State Council Outside Sentinel. 1' T Harrison No .713. .State Council Chap liln. Harry 13 Hoblnson No Kin, Heading Cleric, C A Mnhn No. 1M1 and press tom mittee, Maurice II HaRener No. 3111. Th. pass word was (olUcteu and the chaplain read a por tion of the Sirlpture und offend prayer. Tho pnlltnlniry ripnrt of the credential com mittee was adopted and the hours of the day fixed from 0 n m to rj noon and from " p m. to Ii p. in The roll call was deferred till elec tion of officers The prociedlm.s of the list s.sKlon vere reid and npprovid as printed. The Slate councilor's report inntntns a "roll of honor" m ide up of the names of our members who havo entered thu Federal urmy and n.ivj. Tho following councils received cash prizes of l"'i caeh for miking largest gains. Wavne, No. til, llartranft. No .111 Tuliieho. ken No 'ill. William Tlidni No ,Tn) nnd Vine Cliff. No. In7. l'loneer No 111.' and 13nhant No. '.'.11, divided J.VI bctw.cn them 'I he follortlim councils re ceived cash prlz,s of 110 each for making a net uiln of thirty or more numbers Kivrtone No 11, Scrantnn, No. 33, I'hcster, No. .ill; llob No 4.1, lllack Creek No ."it, Star. No Ml Dunuesnc, No. llu. Monomrahel i. No. lL' Sherwood .No Hill, Woodland, No. mi. Shllllnu ton No. ISO, Ilosersfnrd, No Wl Carlisle. No ,"71. Commonvvtulth, No. .i7. llellwooil, No. Il.'l , Shnmoklii No hlii, Allm, No. 7.11. l'ramls. villi. No. .17. Mt. Cirinel. No. S7 1 Colonel 3llsworth No. 'urn Ontiliume, No. Hbl. and Southampton No Hill The ri commendations of tho Stain nmni line that 11(100 be appropriated for orK.inlzatlou and to tho Independent Ami rl- talt transactions relative to the general funeriil fund proposed, further enactments udopted and npprts of committees entrusted with matters of nerll. Ths law committee, comprlslns r, S. C. II. Judss 13. 1) erilrlen, Massachusetts, 1' i '. D. A. Ornia, California, nnd O. C It. a W Black, New lorlt. were ulven commendation for the careful consideration accorded every matter Sbmltted and tbo splendid report made, which every Instance was concurred ln by the con tention. The following measures were presented to ths supreme convention, but not adopted as laws of las order! "Supreme conventions to be held every four sears " The sessions are held every to lean the next nt Atlantic City. N J tne third Tuesdvy of August. 1010, "Supremo oncers to be elected for a. term of four sears." M tenure of office remains at two years section 15s "lihtnt to confer honors of a ii ' . ' on !iny member servlnc In a minor ence for a consecutive period of ten ears" this was deemed not to be expedient. "Itestora uon of due book for duo receipt now In vou ' rot changed and due receipt remains, "Secret ar,i trip abolished ', some desired It reviewed ot restored. "Secretaries to keep books open to lilt oav of each quarter, and not as now, closed at end of quarter nltbt " Present system re mains unchanged. "Augmenting medical serv !'.j ."ot deemed expedient to mako any KfS?5,or.y Provisions, us each Jurisdiction has laiituo'o to mako Its own provisions In that respect. t.rri,JI"L0 tt t0 Junior member reaching niifla0.'. tKnJV-one sears but phjslcnlly dis lrt.Jwi'2r.l,n,or membership." I-eft to each eK ?. , 1." '.nact suitable mandates) It not I officer. il'JT i"r K.e1n,?al enactment. "Chnnge Sot i?.m.,ind ?7,u.1. regal is to a badge." utur. .?nivH.le- "1'esolutlon to T.old nmi timi lon." tl "'" Supreme Court at tho Fori.1 and r1-""" 'he Companions of tho ffrJwon,,n nrnnrh). Not concurred in. nd by ih1 v"' r"1"0 ronled and en?our: Son dih f,' of Ar. ', a "eparate organlza Wne'llt i 'J,"0" officer, laws. etc. and no lul?.nou;".heyslon,dy C"aW bo aUalned by The flre ,...-..... "" " . . li&ifrand cour' i.- Payment n courts to the Kl e death ei.tiJn"or?r' funeral fund to meet It milltsr, h J.1?'?", ot, members enlisted In tho Ii layofth .rninih'" ue on or MoTr ,h '' 2 4.a' V. I"4 tTlOnth. Tha mfarcrstr til, in nf !, oi.i. t th? U'lnfflSJ lWA if"1 . "nuncSi lalVr: sw. nue i . nronint VI. -'"" nuiiaer rariey re K ' be d,rriR.tirVpo5:e n'I .trusts no secretnry I Imi-.T. .0,.r."Ct In his dutlea reianllnp I hi. 1 "" uuty. K 0auUi.1.0.rn",Ba.li,i' SJ' "- U"Wt" "that t, 'Unonir J. ih.,rnJeadJl' Jrtermlne the probable Wnir.fiv.:i . ss.aai. ' nu Kl? will b.T.r'V,'' "II tb. last :d W, '.? si once. m,t "'?:.' ' " !' s. !? local bodi.. V -;f "nu sjsiem snouin guide 1 b. ..j.?i" to act so us to attain savlnir In If thing u certain JVit7i "-,ra lobor- n"t one fl Wlotled pUlod ?l """"nt f leer will allow the f ?.n tlme'ViV '? ? w thout his returns being r should :" ,nent orticlals. f any. Penalti,, . Jl J't-U!. a" t0 ,no nrescrlbiU ?"de msnditnrvnoin.?omp",ancaJwlth this duty Wotlsm." ory ty loyslty. devotion and pa- CAnrf B-t. - W. &m ugt.vir.kZ. '- "" "? I ir ijnr.m: "" ""? """'en me rsampie f edd feV.tKSSv'JSrn'S, ?n '"",. 't three to work univ! i ,VL cpnimlttees, who have started I' "Port nut ii.iii.v; ", assigned them and will " Ply, M.i.. V-' ""iciency roiene urotn IM P.,;.?1.'.'. Carey. Petti t. Hodden. I.awler It- &" Civilian M.:iml,y "n't llrothers Clancy. j "lls; Lltti.PA?iL0.n,, dtvelopers Kirk, lliaser. ..as hand will 1:." --vuiuui)f mm x-niiups. Staonsi the Si. V?.um "h'""11." un1fr "rother ?"! ths niiJ ?f; F.'.t8 exempllfleatlon factors ns. t B" cohorts nr...i. ISIMT Mul ny, guide) nth i. ?nther 11...?"."' the. season's schedule with ftr "sts with vnA',,.. "ructori choral un on song IV and n"n ..conductors, llrother. r'.r.rfi n... i Oarrstt &Ei- "."matlo presentations, nrother h ,' ThomM'i1'r?i"c,?rif,,0.''l festivities Broth. F. irsi d.hallnV Sini Ur'en and Wolf, man t' Srother MeICnn.h?.ntln".,lt. Program arrange.1 by h fcthtrs !?lrrifMi,.eE,K:UI '"ttirea entrusted th B doctor Flnsle?" Lackmyre, JlcCann. Kelm and J"1 or'fordnItrSin. ?af,ei ,h Twnty.fourth A i"on. who tV.V.,:.5.ntVt"lni delegate Hen. .;? th. lit. ;,vBd.;n' ""c h. "'.'." Yi J th. nofih..?i pila. dld n?1 ,end delegates. 1 nty-nlni fliiVn ,iclloni Su.' of t- courts t' fct lcKd t.,i:...Mn4 d."ea!s: the northi ' Hiaibta. h,.. 7"i:.7 rl " in'rly-nv"l.wt Nfitt0i:S 'M icleinWS afi-v. g.&SXkJmW: & th. , Sim. .: tSrz'L' ."..."r " s Ball " - t- .sj nPr 1 lsU1 laaU nJSy "?" rhat.at another i DEPUTY SACHEMS I.0.R.M.0NTHEHUNT Further Contributions to tho Red Cross Ambulnnce Fund. Tioga Convention IMln be appropriate e.u,i wtlo approved The Mate Couni il secretarj in his report s.ib In part "W'e must work hard the comlnu car to Kaln new members bee.iuso of tho con HCllpt law ' Too metilberjlilp of the order Is .10,804 A again of. -Jlil members was made during tho jear. W'e hive l'7d councils In Penn sjltanla. Tho c ish bTlanee in the expenso fund Ausust 1.1 11117, wns 1400 70. In the or phans' fund J07JJ.48 and In the orphans' per manent fund, JlNiliil Invested In bonds In the orphans' permanent fund, $s'.mi The per capita tax for the eir was fixed at twenty-three cents for expenses and twenty cents for the care of the orphans The number of orphans receiving allowances, L'lil, cost per seal JMOutl. Tho reeornmenditlon of the board of officers that a tnedul of honor be given to a member won proposes and lias initiated seven new mem bers during the jenr was ndopled Also that a flut' be presented to the council making tho greatest gain by numbers nnd ono to tho coun cil making tho greatest guln bv percentage In each dlstrnt, during the sear, or If the council wishes, l'.l Instead of a flag, and the Mute council to tnke a life membership at a cost of tz.i In the National Security League The recommendation of the orphans' commis sion to submit tho question of establishing nn orphans' home to a vote of the councils was not approved. Tile commission was authorized to expend $2.1 per month for clerical work. The salaries and expenses of tho officers and committeemen were Ilxed tho same as last sear Tho following amendments were approved und will be submitted to tilt, councils for a' vote thereon Fiscal sear changed from August 15 to Augu.t I. that a msjorlts voto and not a tvvo thirds veitn shall hereafter be required by the eutiuclls in adopt amendments to tho laws, to Increase ilm state secretars's salars' fiom fir.no to JL'iKiu htato ruuiicliieir to appoint dis trict deputies upon application of eouucjls Tho following proposed amendments were not ndopted, A member grunted a transfer card must pes twenly-rtve cents and all dues for eight weeks in advance, to abolish tho vote of councils bs referendum. Increase of the salaries of officers except tho State secretary, to elect State vice eouncilor from the stato at large Instead of from districts, ns Is now tho law, district deputies to be nppolnted by the State councilor without application from councils A resolution to appoint n committee of hve to confer with the Jr. O, tJ, A. M and Fraternal Patrtotlo Americans was defeated in an outburst of noes The following resolutions were adopted Pledging united approval and support of Pres ident Wilson and Congr.ss ru all things which they in ly do for Hih defense of our country and to brlnn the world's war to a successful and victorious conclusion Approving Joint Senate resolution No. M, which provides that all aliens, exempt alien ene mies, shall be subject to he elruftid for military herelre tinder the same terms and eondltlons as citizens of the United States, and If they claim exemption they must leave tho United States themselves nnd be deported That while we recognize tho right of any one to petition that terms of peaee be arranged nnd that such Bhould receive courteous consideration, we most emphatlcalls deplore and condemn any ecclesiastical Interference which would suggest or state the terms upon which peace should bo arranged as being most Inappropriate and against the welfare of our country und repugnant to a wise and discreet conduct of the functions of civil government. That we conscientiously, fearlessly and unal terably believe that all arrangements for peace, preliminary und final, the fixing of the terms thereof, and all conditions, restrictions and limi tations bearing thereupon belong to the domain of statesmanship as represented by the various high offices of tho dov eminent Interested, and are not and should not be nssumed by the eccle. slastlcal head or propaganda of any church, de. nomlnutlon. creed or religious belief, and that we ore firm In our belief that the principle; of our order are correct and that Church, and State should bo kept apart anJ In no manner should the ecclesiastical be permitted to encroach upon or Interefere with tho powers and prerogatives of the State. The State secretary was directed to Issue a circular letter to the councils requesting them lo send all names of members who have entered the service for a roll of honor. llrothers John - Mc,:M"Wi,,,!1TA 'V' ihjlrt elected State councilor. William 1 . htewart. Nil. 378. State vice councilor, and ileorgc D.itt, No IIS. a member of ths orphans' commission Philadelphia was selected as the next place of meeting. One hundred nnd sixty-four repre sentatives und ofilcors were present and thirty- ""pa'st'sui"" Councilor William T. Ramsay In stalled, the" Incoming officers. The re tlrlM : fil.l. puUr'.o' oTgo d" by member, of tho'st.U counc!,. State? Counrlloi-nict llrother John U. Mce'ar ?aher was presented with a, very handsome nus. Il iii leather traveling toilet case by Wayne Coin. I No 4d State Counc lor Isaac Oando i.i i" w Councilor It. II. II ckson, Jr.. were Presented v l th "handsorn. gold watch charms by 'If:er0JremaUrnki,,.nd,a,ddfe..es by several of the brother the "state council was adjourned to meet at Philadelphia, the first Tuesday In September. 1IIJ8. ,,,, ., ffir.KK3rir. Vira.;..: s,.- . SAILORS SMOKERS IN ' I.O.O.F.MAKEBIGHIT Rebekahs' Fair Entertainers Winnning Attraction for En listed and Other Guests 'ivf Ih.t .. at-l- . Wt' WwltaVqaUM of tb. d- 4 J fc . it;' la tw-vf V j. rlllber. No. U0. . chairman: secretary, and Joseph WiC.'!tl'ciwart iV-'Krueger. No. 233. chalrmani it i Webber NS. i3. secretary. 07.1 North H,.coIAd.tr"'Pot?.vllle. 'Pa.i Thorn.. W. Kins:. N Atinea'l Wllbert Merrick. No. 040. chairman! V 1. Cunnlnghsm, No. 83. secretary; Clinton 7.TFlveJohn ? lowers. No. 122. chair mJrf," Wl lam rfumlaker. No. UH. .ecret.ry: C cr'idenilals-ll!' O VobblM. No. It. chairman: w; T. Bnyllsr, No. n. .ecr.tary, and 6, B. i ?,no ' 0,u,y arpnt Sachems' Association ?.. mon,hly I'tislncst ineetlnc Mnnelny night in the flrent Council OHlco President t harles Wlclantl nnnounrcd the follovvlnc committee appolntmenta: ,..Wl,l".nnd 'faiii flcnrfjo Knlttle. Joseph X',.S",,,!.t.h' Jo1"1 Connolly, Walt J QUI, ... ',""'lrI,""riii nnii cieorKC Mnclnlr. Soclnl Samuel II. Walker, Frederick Al sopp, Joseph nmnrlierty. John Ilassctt ami Thomas U. Trnser. flocul of the Oreler flcorire AV Nlfc. J6 in JInlone. A. (J. Jlehlor, John Ksher, William W Clchhnrti, tnveph tilllvnn, Wll Ham A. Alcott nmi John Parker Deputies repicsentliiK every ellstrlct In Philadelphia Willi two exceptions were present, nlso C Corson, of Willow flrovc, Itlll lllstlnc, of llryn Slawr: Heacon linker, of Norrlstown, nnd 11. II. WIcKleswottli, of ltnxliorotiRh Jnmri Plnkrrton made, a short talk on publicity nl,,i t10 necessity of hiitiillliiB this siihjcct thtuUKh the au thorized chamiels nf the publicity bureau. The social mmmlttec nntimiiued a social session for the latter part of next month. Strom? efforts were made to have the chiefs of everv tithe rnlreii In ntnplo form. Contributions In the ambulance unit for Ihe last week were, as follows Pecos Sporting Fund of Pecos Tribe -, nn Pecos Trili. No, HJ7 -ii ni Surraannsilt Tribe, No 1,1 . ell--, ("haiina Tribe. Nn 7s , .'- wa-iin-wa Tribe, No. 4ts ..!;;;.;;!;. . Vii; llnnns.ewiis rnbe. No. 37.' ' h nn i:sotn Tribe No :is I!!!!!! A ' Paupalinomlng Tribe-. Nei. U.1 in'mi shan ne ii Tribe No s ;;!;;;;; ! Hi Chattahoochee Tribe, No. 17 5.1.00 I.enl I.elmpe Tribe No. .1 will bold divine services nt the Ited Men' Home, Cheltenham, next Sun.lns nt 3 in p m The Itev II. c stone nf the Stoneman Fellowship, will officiate .Music will be furnished bv the boss' qinrtet of the I'.,,lr,,,t."."P! 't.Chu-ch and the girl's quartet of the ralrhlll llaptlst Church The commutes In charge is Past ,1 ichems Wllllnm Mnden felser. (leorge Wat.rmaii nnd tieurae V linker. An Invitation Is extended tu all Ited JUn and their frlnds. Tioga Tribe. No'.T.S will i,ooii hold n dis. trlct meeting and imit sirhems' night The grent chlefa and other members prominent In ene wurie 01 ene eiruer win ne present. .Muhtve Irlbe, No 3211 and Naunl Tribe. N'o. 47o hive been Invited ns well us all either members of the order. Shackamixon Tribe. No. til. Is wide nwake In Lilting n. vv m rubers llrother -Mnelns is nn nctlve worker, having two propositions at tho Inst meeting I'.ist Sachem liin ilrntz. llrother MeWllllama and Chief nf ltecnrds Harry i: Smith .ere nlso doing good service In putting nev life In the trllie. and are having a good attendance at cvers meeting Menoken Tribe, No 3M. Ptrkw.is llulldlng. Is still keeping up the good v nnl begun some time ago. when they mnde a 111 er il Investment of their runds In I.thertv llonds and have Just mad" another contribution of Jloo to the am bulance unit being raised lis the order fnr the be refit of the lied Cross The meetings are well attended The tribe Is In a prosperous condition and expeeta to show a good report for the term Deputy Sachem Tred tl Allsopp Is a frequent visitor at the meetings, ns well .is nt all other tribes In his district. Deputy lire it Sachem Thomas lllgglns, nf Muskoka Tribe. No 2'l1 In charge of the fif teenth dlslrlet has for several weeks been suffering from tsphotd fever The former ileputv. Oenrrfe W Nisi of Ilopltuh Trllie, No. S11 has been looking after the tribes In the district during llrother lllgglns's IllnVss. Selocta Trlb'. No .'Ills, aecepted Ihe regnc tlon of Senior Saramnre Charles Smotter, and Junior Sng.imnri .Ihiiiiii Mensrh was elected tn 1111 the unexpired term William I, Peek wns edected to the ofllee of Junior segamore Deputs Ire it Saelieln John 1. Fslier Instilled these brothers ln their stations lieputv (Jrent Sae-hem lher said that (treat Junior sigamore i barb s II Hell has annnuneeil that district inei lings would be hld nt th v irlous trlbil eeiunclls In different lections of tha cits Se locta Tribe lequested that Deputy Ureal Sarbeni Iher have Ihe first meeting at Selocta 1 rlbo wl.-wnm "The request will b e-omiilled with as far as I am eoneirned." remarked llrother Ih r Now that the vacation senson Is over the members of Selocta expect to "whoop things up. Poho Toco Tribe, No 171, Weissport. Is having nn exceptionally good trrm and Is adopting new members on evers meeting night. Chief of Ileeords Frank II Arner is not only active in looking nfte r the members uu. s. but Is u good worker In the tribe Tho meetings are being well attended und expect to elo good work After ihe eounell meeting the llasmakers hell their monthly meeting A class of thlrts-six tramps were Initiated and tnught the mvsterien of making hay The degree work wns done by t,ecbu Wonk Degree Team No Jol'j. Allen town Poho I'oeo Vssnclatlnn has only been instituted a few mouths, has a membership of lid and has a number of applications for tbo next meeting W'atach Tribe, No Wo, Willow llreive will be raised b a picked learn being organized from trlles In the thirteenth ellstrli t bv llenutv Sicbem Frederick Sehlafer Past Sachems Itav Crawford IM l.ear, Itobert Ittehard and s.ichem Alferd Slusg are active workers In the tribe. Tlogi Counlv Association of Red Men held Ms annual convention nt Nlles Willev Tlog.i Countv. this being the home of H. II Melnios. a member eif Sanga Tribe. No 27.1. and n mem ber of the Hate of the o-der of Pennsvl vanla. Trlles rei'resented In the association are Sanga No 273. Nlles Vallev . Mleeo I la Ike, No. .1241 Mansfield Tioga, No. 28.1. Tioga, Wapltl Hmna. No 117, Klkland Paul Dshms -wehem of Sanga Tribe. No 271 presided over the convention. huslnejs per taining to the advancement of the order was transacted Orcit sachem lieswlek spoke on the regress of lledmanshtp throughout the State and on the hosnltal unit being raised by the order In all of the American Hed Cross for the benefit of our members nnd others who have gone to th defense of our fiovernment and urged the representatives of the tribe present to do their part for this worthv cnuse other speakers were llrothers William R Wevidhouse, Recorder of Deeds and Register of Wills of Tioga County, and R. It, Mclnros, member of the state of the order. A street rxrade wss held In which nil the tribes and councils nf the Degree of Pocahontas toon part, many of the members being In full Indlun rnsiume. A special feature of the parade was a briss band of forty pieces composed of ladles and male members of the order and led by Brother William S, Woodhouse. A banner was presented to Sanga Tribe for the best ap lienrance and drilling In line of parade, A similar innner was presented to Poughkeepsle Council. No 20S. for the best appearance In line, nrother Mack was drlllmaster of the de gree team Afler the pisrnde a chicken waffle dinner was served by tha Ladles Auxiliary of the Methodist Church. Mneenonnca Tribe, No. 14(1, of Chester, had Ibe adoption degree conferred on four pile, faces and two propositions were received Ms. Iinre complimented the adoption team for Its ex. celient work. Chief of Records (leorge i: Wrlaht. one of the hustlers of 14H, had tho pleasure of proposing the four palefaces Ro Norrls or i-nnaoeipnia, one or Jincnponaei's new members, recently returned from Iceland and gave an Interesting talk on his visit tn tho Far North The committee, on the ambulance unit fund la working hard and will make its final report next week It has made personal visits to the members and met with great suc cess, I.smokln Tribe No. 80, Is working to get new members Junior Sagamore Ness Is one nf the live wires Deputy Sachem Jamea Parke Is get ting a team of great chiefs In shape for rulslne the various tribes In the district. The schedule of the receptions and smokers under the demonstration commit. tee for the young member tn Cloxcrnmeiit service la as follows Saturday, September IB, nt Theresa Ilebekah Lodge, In tho Park, way Ilullellnrf: Monday, September 17, nt Ivy Lodue, 2743 Hcrmantovvn axentie; Tues day. September IS Fifth District, at Inde pendence Lodgeroom, Ilrond and Federal streets; Thursday, September 20, reunion at the) OrphnnnRc ; Wednesday, September 20. Uatlmheba Ilebekah Lodge, 6003 Lan caste'r avenue; Saturday. September 2D, nt Orphans' Ilest I-odso, Odd Fellows Hall, Darby llrother Joshua Litchfield will te pre vented from conducting these mcetlnns next week by his trip with the Temple encamp ment degree Htaff to tho session of the SovcrclKn Ornnl Lodge nt Louisville. American Star Lodge . 1 1 ,1 the honors for the boss In th... Government service, under the auspices of th" demonstration committee. llrother Joshua Litchfield acting as chilrmati The com tnlttee of the lodge, llrothers Sberrs llraham snl ITood furnished an excellent preigrain re freshmehls and "smokes" N (1. Ultseiman was trie leader of the orchestra, which furn ished the music. The Itev. W. S Nell extended the word of welcome. Address s ms and stories were enjosed from P. O M Pern sbiiior, Oram! -iretary Hall, Itnsa Mnclver Ilarrs C Stephens. Prank Sherrs, Samuel Devlne Robert Love, Charles C. Iltilkeley. . W llllsni Ileppard, Max llnppe Henry Haas. Joseph W Rodgrrs. ilarrs (Irnham Colonel William MeM Cull, Dr Karl C Rice, Robert Neeles, William WllkfS Preston Olgo, Herbert Johnson V S N . Thomes .M Wonrle rlev. Jr Harry T.irbottom. 1 rltz Jes su and Lew Mingle Ruth Montgomery Ilebekah ladge was the next nttrartlKH plsce for the Imivs In blue and thev turned In force for evil the' good things and prettv e ompnny the ladles know how to provide llrother f.llchfliMd conducted Ihe sea slon llrother Wlcke's orchestra started the program Then there was a comedv sk.teh by McDonouah Hehls nnd MeDonoiiab and then Rn.e Nellsou ree Italians Mars Tuson. soprano solo chorus "I'ntted States," by the ehlldren of the orphanage, nn orchestra md mandolin e tub nlno came from the orphanage, llen Prank solo Agnes Itandlong, piano Mnrle Mancb.il nnd Miss Handlong, recitations Agnes ltnele solo 11. rlierl .InhtiKon. 1' S N Soto. llrothers Deling an I oaten. I' H A solo and stories Henrv Haas led the singing Among those pri sent were (Irnnd Marter Montgomerv and daughter, ilrand Secretary Hall nnd wife ll It. Samuel II Pope nnd wife Charles c llulkelev, those 1 rothers making speeches D ll (I. SI (leorge Powell. P. (J M. Hitter, P W Ancker, President Richardson of the orphamge, Itobert Love C M Untwists P. Randolph Hall nnd wife. It 1) P Mars Knglemaii P. (I P. Mnthew U Wiley IHrrv l.ntz and wife, A. Slmoneon ilrand Marshal Hum Stephens. Colonel William McM Cull nrvllie Stehhins nnd wife, Albln Ancker. Alex Wilson, J W Rogers A 11 Jeffries and wife, Ilarrs nnd IMward Hamilton and Curl llobcl and wife, of Ln. Angeles The women who prepared and nelsted Int tho highly suceessful session were N O l.lleu MatMaon. V. (J. Kllen Frank. intninlttc P W. Plnknes Rose Nllsen, Mars Nlilmls. Mirle rcniwisle Meters lleta l.oiz, iioiue narri son Mary Archer. Susie Jennlng. Mars Nobles ITerenee Slebblns nizibeth Durfor Rachel JefTerles. Carrie Maleborn Alice Hand-ill. Anna rilien. I'mnn Wnnr .1 Wieleson. floUlle W II- H-inl Llll Hamilton. W Winters II Hover. Secretary nf Assembly Ilnttle Mendal Hitter, t. Woessner Hell" Nelson. Lena Motherland. Mnrv Hunker Jennie Hester. Ilattle llnds. L Wll.le. .Merv Klrkl.mil Marv Welden. Id i Ru-g !lenste Andreses, Itessle Shuster and llesile Slgenfuss The booiitcrf committee, nf the tost second and third dlstrlets has not been Idle during the summer Chalrmnn Shuman has been pre paring for a new campaign and caeh lodge In the dlstrbts will find plentv of work In the fall nnd winter months Chnlrmau Walker urges everv member to put bis shoulder to the wheel and see how mnnv propositions he can get before the end nf this term' Unable Sour noble grand to sev that his term wns the most prosperous numerically nnd nnnuc Lilly, that his lodge his ever experleneed Mill" Ixidge conferred Ihe Initiatory degree In full form on six candidates (leorge lctnr Shaw Charles I. Hurd Held (1 Cad v. Hsrrv W. (I cell Wllllim McDonald nnd Thomas 11 New. ell. Messrs Cndv (Ireen and Mi Donald nr members of tho United Slates Marine Corps. Several vlsltln brethren were present among whom were Lester D. Durhln of Cameron. W Va Philip Rose, of Ho, hosier N. Y. The committee nn w.ess nnd means promised to give n full report at the regular meeting to nbiht when the first degree will be exemplified in full form on the six e nndldxtes. The degree mister Is depenellng upon Urge attendances as encouraging support of the effluent members of the. stnff In a busy cimpalgn this season. Caledonian Lodge warmls welcomed N. fl. Vandegrltt after nn nbsenie due to Illness, anJ opened the fall campslgn by Initiating ve candi dates, Degree Master Craig having his staff In line condition, xmone the visitors were D. D. O. M Charles Perrs. of American Star Lodge. P O Karl Ooebel of Los Angeles. Cal , and Noble tlrand Michaels eif Kenderton Lodge, nil nf whom gave Interesting talks on the good of the order, assisted by "Wee W lllle" Cull, a real senilinentsl talker nf fraternity Tomorrow nlhht the first degree will be ex emplified In full form llrothers not hiving visited Caledonian ar specially Invited to Room II sixth floor Parkway Hulldlnc, on I rlday evenings Spring Garden Lodge Is holding nrinv and mv nights right along, the navy boss pre dominating In membership and ntlendaneo Vlsl tors nt the last meeting came from Virginia, Massxchutts, Wisconsin and other editions Two candidates received the Initiatory and six candidates the third degree by tho efficient staff, thus Inaugurating the season's campaign In a creditable manner ind maintaining the reputa tion of the lodge The entertainment committee mad" ample provision for the menial sa well as the gastronomlo enjosment of the big attend ance which demonstrated Its appreciation through the vvholo program till midnight, Olive Hranch Lodge resumed active work by conferring the Initiators degree on two candi dates before a large .attendance The subject of the Grand Lodge assessing each member of the eirder $1 to found a new home for the aged members and their wives was again discussed at length Olive Branch Lodge Is much In terested In this work, as they are at present contributing to tho present home at Seventeenth and Tioga streets Tho lodge learned with deep regret of lbs death of llrother Charles H. Stevens, one of their oldest members llrother Stevens was dee orated In January last by (.rand Master Shaner with a badge In commemoration tf his fiftieth S'ear of Odd Fellowship For many sears he filled the chair of I,. S N, G. and was a regu lar attendant at the lodge, filling positions both at the meeting and In degree work llrother Stevens was connected with the Re. be kill Lodge and tho Veteran Odd Fellows' As soclatlon and was representative from the lodge ti tho Odd Fellows' Home. Arcturus Iidge had a big attendance nnd got under way for a busy campaign Two applica tions were received. The Installing staff is re hearsing for Its fall trips and la putting In some new moves In the floor work. Arcturus expects to maintain Its reputation ns one of Ihe number one ataffs and to be assigned to some of the best lodges In the matter of members serving Uncle Sam, Arcturus was one of the first to rut on a good committee lo provide means to keep such members In good standing. The rcmmlttee Is receiving good returns from the members through tho pledge cards It Is urged that members make payments direct tn the score tary or treasurer. llrother Frank Megonlgal or Prank Johnson, ns this fund Is kept separate from the lodge rinnnces llrother Stanton of Henevolent Lodge No 40, was elected to m-mberihlp by transfer llrother Runner now living at Oxford. Pa was a vlsl tor. llrother Everett Phtppi gave an interesting eceunt.nt rils vacation trip te Oeler.ele and, rneetlnr 'Ocld Fellow. In many place, h. vl.lt.4 In th. (Vest. There! are excellent candidate, after ths third, member nomination tomorrow nlM. llrother Wiggins says; "Our active members are par ticular to select men who will serve the lodge nd not work for personal alms. This Insures odd I-ellow boosters and not lodgo knockers. This plan ha. kept the lodgo up In tho Al class. The loel.e soon clips the powers from a mem ber who does not live up to principles for the advancement of th. I. o. o. F." Ivv lodge conferred the Initiatory degree en Monday night. Th. attendance was good, Ms. Iters corning from Minerva, Nlcstown and Ken. dertnn Lndgis The renewed Interest commit, tee reported that Its plans had been completed lo I'ntertnln Ihe brothers In the United states service who will visit the lodge on the seven tenth The first .degree will he exemplified In full form bv the Ivy staff nnd It Is planned to have the degree finished earls', so that other entertainment may follow. All members of the order are Invited. Ivy's roll nf honor now con tains tw-ents-tbrre names nnd there nre othr memliers In the service who have not as set reported to the loelge. Minerva Lodge la engaged to conduct the services next Sundnv, a.4.1 p. tn.. at th. Odd fellows' Home, and the exercises will be no less Interesting than heretofore, Members and friends are urged tn xttend. ns the Inmates sre Inspired by large attendances Merchants Lodge exemplified the Initiatory de. gree In full form nn two candidates In the ,-n-.r oi it large au nence, wmen was an in centive to ths degree team to elo Its best, and Degree Master Morton was well pleased with th work. The fill drive promises to be a suc cessful one Most nf the active members have returned from their vscatlnns nnd llrother pawner, nf Clifton, Arlr., and llrother Cook, of Money Pa , were among the visitors. The boss of the lodge nre gradually entering the Government service and keen interest Is felt fur their welfare nnd safe return to the fraternal ranks. Tomorrow evening the first degeo will he put on In fornt and nn Interesting meeting Is anticipated. Visitors nro always welcome Connuanock Lodge, No. 4(11, put on the first degree on Tuesday night with a good nttendan-e The lodge and staff will sadly miss lh" services of P G Wllllnm A Willis, who Is confined In tho Samaritan Hospital by a stroke of pvrnlssls Hernard Proven I.o1ce. Nn. nil,-,, i.,, week conferred Ihe Inlllatory degree n full ceremonial form upon Isaac Kotler and II H Roberta The work was highly creditable to the '.V'Krre .""'""V ,h,eh n"'1 ,h" assistance of P. Ii il ,.' J"'l'h I'reaser. of Man.to Lodge, No N. Halelgh. N C llrother Drraser told of his long .ind nteresllng experience ln the order, nnd offered valuable suggestions p (i Kr-nt! .aim. of Wl'kea-iiarre. was also accorded a welcome reception. ,i"u'.!i!.r J""'10 "1 "tein S Snmu-lson and Sol Weiss the enmm tee ., lh. i..i,..- ..""" ..., - ... . . n, i,-rn XT' . -; V.,,.,. . 'X Stash .ii i j li I. I II 'l i driHe4rWeaber.,tr. tlw'irerar isM Mi s)nMratite Interest. John mheflti-r.. of tbe'way. and mean, committee; rohs4JstTnfr or Max Simon, Al Tennis. Hoi xveis., josepn Hehrer, Isaae Goldstein and At W'e I singer, took all ot ihe brother, present by surprlss when he reported on th. committee', extensive and far reaching plan, for a big entertainment to be held on Tuesday evening. October 2. Ther. will L be a grand reunion of all the brothers of ths lemge, sessonen wien good, snoiriome enienmn inent. An Interesting program, consisting of general talent, speakers and refreshments. In eluding epeilal surprise features, Is being ar ranged. Ths brothers will be Invited to bring their friends and ladles. This nffnlr will lie the firing of the gun which will mark the opening of a vigorous and spirited drive for membership. A part of the evening will te devoted tn the question of the drafted men. The brothers will be died uism to show their loyaltv to their lodre and to Odd Fellow ship by paslng dues In .idvance for a period of six months or more, which will be supplemented by special funds rnlsed by the leidge In vnrlous wass for the purpose of keeping them In goo standing. Donations will be asked for from the brothers, nnd It Is expected that they will contribute liberally. The affair will eclipse all former entertainments, and the committee Is expecting the hall to lie filled to overflowing. In the presence of a great gathering of Odd Fellows In Hammonton, N. J Inc hiding some high dlrnltnriee of tho order, William Herns house received a handsome gold medal In Honor of having completed sixty yeara membership In goud standing In the order. Phllomotheati Idge. No. 10. of Oerrnanlovxn, held Its annual service at the Odd l-elleiws Home on Sundav The sermon wns presched by the Rev. Hubert C Tumbleslon. pastor ;if the Chelten Avenue llaptlst Church. The music was by the choir of fourteen S'oung pooplo of tn. same chureh An address was made by Presi dent Thomas Sipps, At the Odd Fellows' u at In rhirira nf f lid ..... r nesraUs fxt Ihll Th II U fa I tlh til hill. fl' Ilvered an address on "Samson" .Miss Mary Tuaon sang a solo nnd elght-senr-old Mnigaret Fogerts. of the home, played a piano selec tion There were selections by the e blldrcn s eirehestra and chorus Addresses were msdo by President Richardson nnd Robert Love. The following program has been set for th. session of tne sovirelsn Grand I-odga at Louis ville, Kv . beginning next Svturday September IS Sunset excursion em the Ohio River, which Is strictly Invitational to tho Sovereign Orand Iodg. past grand representa tives, elective Grand Lodge oftleers of Jurisdic tions, presidents nnd past presidents of assem blies, department lommanders grand secre taries and grand scribes, members of the Odd Fellows press ... September 111 Divine services at Hrst Christian Church, the Rev. II. L. Powell of ficiating Automobile tour of the public- streets nnd parkB of Louisville for the offleers und rep resentatives to the Sovereign Granel I.odge. past grand representatives, elective Grand Ledge oftleers of Jurisdictions, presidents and past presidents of assemblies, eiepartment com matiders, grand seeretarles and grand scribes, inemlsrs of Odd Fellows' press. Services In all churches rrentrk f eonimahcllna? rhevaller. pfessnt. ilen Ing of r-the ntnttr.thlrd riov.reiirn uran In and conven ninety. third ajvi Orand Lodge. Fi invenlng of th. ml A' Lmi.1. 'arm.! military c Ornhaiiago the service charge of tho CM Urcn. James vxii" mat opening meeting of the National tlon of Ilebekah Assemblies. 3 t. I", contests In v.rlnei. ball, and canton artlM I Slate armory. 8 p. m. -it.bekah.MeilM'I session, ll III p. m Haneiu.t te tn. and the officers and member, of th. Grand Iodta, r ) nepiemoer in w a. me conreninar , Sovereign Grand Lodge, ot tne Military C ell and of Ihe National Association of K Assemblies every day! 2 p. m.. conferring ef degrees ana military anus conunuai o banquet of tne urana necretarier ass h.nnieel nf the Odd Fellows' PrM. AMI banquet of the National Association of bekvh Assemblies, conferring oi painarca : tant degree by canton. September in 3 p. m. grand pairioil. 1 rada of the entire order, representative t arranged alphabetically, lormea on snn n.,ih .nd aoiith of East Hroadwar! 7:80 B. conferring grand decoration of chivalry Slate Armory, fol owed By reception anq i ball In honor nf grand sire, participated la Grand I-odga and oBlcera and ehevall.r. ort.ih,, J patriarchs militant .and the officer, and rwjiH? hi $ ' ...ii.... a iha V At I final AavlBf Inn flff RtVi AfJ ' sentatlves to the National Association of sU; ' lkah Assemblies, officer, and mrob.r LS. Orand Secretaries1 Association and th. Fta.'v ifr , ternal I'ress ana oincr.. ,'i September 202 P. m , continuation of tbsjr. xlV, contests and canton drills. If necessary! t JV ?v('-' m . special program ot entertalnm.nl Br up Canadian Odd Fellows. " yjvr September 21 s p. m.. awaroina priM . t-J Keell.ach Hotel auditorium. AJ-Va1 September 22 Closing of all session.. ' j VEGETABLES DANCERS' PRIZW. Chelsea Yncht Club Makes SubsUtuUon for Customary Jewelry ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Sept "'I'1; stead of the customary dlamontH ana prec ious metiiln. the Chelsea Yacht Club, wnlcli has for member many of the most Prorelr nent Phllailellihlans In Cheleea, awarded farm products. BUaranteed to be abMIuttljr. fresh, to prize winners In the annual barn dance, orte of the foremost social functions of the seaaon. last night. OeorKO Shlslcr. who was adjudrea tha moBt graceful dancer In the lucky favor nvent by a hoard of women jud&e. rejoiced In the possession of a watermelon. Captain Loo.i V. 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Some Facts and Figures and Timely Savings Highscore Cake 10c pkg Fresh-baked Eagle Butters, 14c lh Hershey's Cocoa 7c, 14c can fJood Macaroni 10c, 12c pkg California Ripe Olives. . .10c can Hawaiian Pineapple 15c can Curtice Strawberry Jam.. 20c jar Really Pure Jelly 12c glass Sliced Dried Beef 10c pkg Kippered Salmon 15c can Choice Pink Salmon 17c can Pickled Onions 12c bot Celery Sauce 12c bot India Relish 9c bot Choice New Peas 13c ran Seedless Raisins 13epkg Uneeda Biscuit 6c pkg Large Fat Mackerel 20c each Sour Pickles, large bottle. .. .12e Lea & Perrina.' Sauce 21c bot Delicious Peanut Butter, 12c glass Good Corn Starch 8c pkg Pearl or Flake Tapioca. .. .16c lb Fine Table Salt 3c bag Beans with Tomato Sauce, 14c can Selected beans, carefully packed in deliciously rich sauce. Specially priced. Your Breakfast Cereals Reasonably Priced i SI a. i 1 'l 8?. V,J tirape Nuts 12c pkg Shredded Wheat lie pkg New Post Toasties 9c pkg Kcllogg's Corn Flakes... .9c pkg Puffed Rice 12cpkg Puffed Wheat -...12c pkg Campbell's New Tomato Soup, 10c can Wonderfully appetizing, wholesome, economical a whole lot of good living at very moderate cost. ' American Stores Company EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA And Conveniently Located in Cities and Towns PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE, MARYLAND -' t ? 2V w as Vtfc." s .i; j 13- .r. 'hvHeliiSi -V5vvlv Ik k JV w "$ ' w Wit? 1 Tfc&v- ri. SMKtWk v " j UMBimeVitmil Zm LWa&atiU
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