EVHNINa LEDGEK-PHlfrADELPHIA, XJHjTJiSDA?, SEPTEMBER 27, 1917 mA m& an hi. Wi KM It I OF AMERICA -Legislation by the Supreme Court for All Courts in the United Stntes Mr? The further enactment of the Supreme L' Court convention, reported exclusively in the Kvenino LEpofin, are presented: Trie committee on state -of the order made a ,&' report embodying! f&' I "weaeni anti tenure vo nnu mo i. ui iE" ' v Xi in a henlthr condition, though devoid of sfrovytn ana 01 suiucicni ciieiiusmsiu. n sitt m1.I nlalai l.-lte liaAtl tlMtt M, 1 1 1 tCVnttflllA U to bo a detriment to oMr growth, but should ':- teacn us the need or ucini? preparcu ior swrresslve action at tlie close or me war uy , frjee and progressive legislative enact ments. "Extension The financial standing of the Stir order, has been materially strengthened n,t wn e I ti,t thn limit ! now opportune for entering heartily Into the work ot extend ing bur order Into such sections a; are now notably devoid of tht elevating influence, ot mir principle and with a population of ojer ten million, give a splendid Held for our activi ties In communities such a Chlcego, St. Louie, Kaneas City, Omnha. Milwaukee, ft Paul, Indianapolis and other large cities of the central "Visitations We recommend that a as stem of fraternal visits be made In every Juristic tlon, for from such Intermlngllngs greater enthusiasm Is usually Instilled, "Illtual We approve of the move to reJu Venate the Junior court manual, as that added attractiveness may help build up this most dependable branch ot our fraternity. "Supervision ot accounts We recommend n strict a.pervlslon ot the financial artalrs or subordinate courts, to the end that lax ajstcms be eliminated and uniformity of procedure established. , "Patriotism and loalty We commend the true patriotic spirit shown by the courts and lndlvldusl Foresters In their generous support at the Government In connection with the voluntary enlistment, the Liberty Loan. Red Cross and the draft, manifesting in a most Appropriate ond appreciative manner the prin ciples of loyalty, patriotism and love of country so well taught by our order. . it . Higher degrees We recommend that a .1..... c....c I. fb1,Mi In the n, rnilU Atlil third degre-s of our order the Shepherds of America snd the Knights of. Sherwood 1 orest ! m feel that by assisting these brancnes we wilt greatly advance tho standing of our fra ternlty," . The commltteo on unlformIt recommends "That statistics b gathered and compiled ' to the results attained under the varied pro ceduro sjatcms In vogue In Jurisdictions ami data secured as In the local enactments or all ...,,,- -.l 1, ,-nn,m nn ncicler which the PUIl e-eilnale iKKllea operal' nnd that n committee he amwtntrd fo- thr.t imrpose to report ni in l,jt W-nulal aralon, so that a eniform plan be evolved to met the needs of all sections , The war emergency f-inu established b the feunremo Court provides. That each member shall Pay twenti-IHa cents a quarter In advance Octo ber J. January 1. April 1 and July t during the war; also. If the needs require, additional as sessment, may be levied. Two hundred dollars Is to bo paid nt the death of any member while tn the military aerial or neval service of our eounirj, tosether with such extraordnnry re lief as the Supreme KvecutUe Council ma d term'ne At the ilose o( the war tho fund Is to bo hsld until the Supreme Convention thereafter msWos disposition as to the balance remaining, tt Is not relumed to the courts unless such con vention so decrees. Alt nec;ssr expense re quired for the management of this fund Is to be tsken out of lis receipts. Ten dnjs- grace Is allowed each quarterly p-om-nt as the maximum extension of time for pejment and If not made the court neglecting lo do so Is to be suspended Committee on expansion submitted recom mendations that 'organizers bo plated in Kan ess. Nebraska. Missouri, ova Mali. Minnesota and Montana b the supreme eeuillve council. That organisers be ntsllod of b the grand Jurisdictions of Ohio. Illluol i Maine Colorado, Oregon. Washington. Michigan nnd New Hamp shire. That the means ot establishing the or ganisation department, the cost connected there, wllh and the working out of the plan e left to the Incoming supremo executive council Committee on efficiency reported faorlng that a special committee be appointed by the supreme chief ranger to consider nnd report sueli sug gestion nnd line of action as Its ln est ga llons of the subject of efficiency will bring Into being. "There Is no doubt that there Is it great reed of efficiency connected with the work of subordinate courts, also some grand courts, and possibly the supreme court, and great good will accrue to the order if tho work is done ns It should lei done.' The usual resolutions of appreciation thank ing all who aldeU In the hospltalltj and suc cessful outcome of the sessions were passed In an form, details of minor Importance com pleted: presentation of tokens made; laudatory remarks by the mutual admiration coteries ex pressed, and the Installation of the elected of ficers by V M. C n. Jloru Stone, of llostnn. completed tho fifteenth biennial session ot tho supremo court. Court Mlchsel Arnold. No 317 tCej stone Hall. 1534 Illdgo aenue. devoted a part of Its social session to a review of too war crlsle In some of its history-making sr.nals, V C. 11 llobort Crulce Adams pointed out a featuro that shows bow worldwide Is the gigantic struggle: "With the United states. Ilussla. Trance, tlreat llrlt- in. Italy, Helslum, Montenegro. Serbia. China, Iirazll, llolhla. Uustemala Honduras, Nicara gua, Japan, Portugal, Rumania. Cuba, I, Iberia, Ilaltl. Argentine. Oreece. Slsm and San Do fiilngo, nil of which twent-four lloernments have seered diplomatic relations with Uennan, end thirteen ot which aro actualli at war si lth that Power, It Is readily seen how mlvitiy Is the nrray In conflict, and with the tctory of democracy ocr autocracy made certain then fraternity has a scope to exercise Its beneo trnt aspects as neer before within its range the common brotherhood of man mude a unl Yersal fact and not hailed only as an Ideal." Brothers Schmidt, MeOoldrlck. No. 1ST: Carri- ?an. No. 44. also Deputy Mllllgan and other raters took an active part In the proceedings. Haddington. No. 18, at Sixty-third street and Glrard aenue, Thursday had a visitation from Hamilton, No. no, and De Lancey, No. 321. lhese delegations not only enJo)ed the hospi tality accorded, but were much Interested In the direct routine proceedings, which aro there tfhested cf monotony b tho lcws given by the wlde.awake parliamentarians, ilrother C 1- Keely. deputy df No. 81. In adtoV-atlng rTompt rcponso to the demands of the order o help the fund for the dependents ot our tnllltan heroes made r ference to the obvious fact. "The war crisis brings to light two fac tors, action and endurance The historians re late much about the anion at the front, but too little about tho endurance of the wife, Biother and children, who must toll and suffer prltatlons that their husband, son and father tniK right We who aro not called to arms are called to pay a debt of hunor. and that small burden wf should not delay nor neglect." Supervlalnj Deputy J J furrell. No. 100. of tho northeast district, with an auxllllary corps consisting of Urand Trustees Schaffner and Young, past Grand Chiefs Itacon ond Sejmour, hupreme ltrpresentutttes J V White, Horrell, Courtney, Crockett. JJempsey. Deslng, Ulcken lufer, kill. I.awall, Sauerwald. Slnnamon and Walther: Gran t Court Commissioners Hucber. wells. Stokes, Kmmerlcb and Hagan. with twen ty-nlne local deputies and reserve forces from other sections, tho Past Chief Rangers' Asso ciation, the Associated Courts' League, the Al liance of the Combination Promotion Units and other factors of. activities will make visitations to Courts Pride of Kensington. William Penn. Allemanla. 1'alrhlll. Kim Tree, Kxcelalor. Clear fle'd. Justice. Kox Chase. Pride of America, Chosen l'rlends. Germanla. North Penn. Kear- fey, Maine, Lehigh. Uureka. Grant. Hleucher, larrowgate. Shamrock. Waierly, Somerset, 1'stsy lloss, Holmesburg, Olney, North Philadel phia Ludlow and tleed, which twenty-nine bodies in that section, despite a membership of 9330 and funds of 180, H7T 2. negected to be repre sented at tbe late Grand Court Convention. So matter what the cause tt Is not excusable that court representatives should be absent from (i-and Court sessions particularly In this year ef the war crisis." is the ruling of the over seer. "To a.Iow an thing to prevent the at t'mlance Is not displaying a true spirits regard lor the order. A vigorous campaign will be made to Inst' II a true conception of the impor. tance ot representation at future romenlngs. In addition the campaign rallies will promote an Increase ot membership as Inauguarated by Q C J). rar)e who Is a resident of this section." "tt Is commendable that where a matter that might be aeft to pursue Its own course of ac t'im. 1'ietv os failure to be present at eomtn, tluns, still the purpose to be alert to every fihase that Is not progressive In order to bring t up to that standard of excellence Is a char acteristic that the grand chief ranrer possesses and he exerts himself to extend Its wholesome influence to others," proudly asserts P. C. It a George Axe, of No. 81 m Court Perseverance. No. 15T, bas In vogue Ita noelty featured social sessions to be held weekly (luring the colder season, as good and Jeelfare adjuncts. Tbe best plans obtainable bsve been procured, and Bros. J. C. Howes William Hauer. Jr. M. P. Tlyan, Joseph Jtqwere. T , Shifter, it. Schnetslo. n. jJerkTe It. BchmlUler and Leonard Henn. the alert committee, assure tbe attendants a program tmleue and distinct each meeting that will be entertaining. Instructive and replete with diversions to make pleasant the social time from 0 to to 1. m. More nrntentlnna ... 2'. - r provided for special nights. The object .&Ur not relish dry routine, but hn a,im a F-! & Blendid work tf la the atmosphere of sociability M' "& and congenial good fellowship, and such will f, " Si. Xound ewrr Thursday at 3055 FFankiord avenue- Court Schuylkill, No 108 dherted the atten. tlon of tta never weary stand-bys te an hour of pleasure last session, when the weather con. itlsps warranted a, mock trial comedy, mtber Carer was Judge, and Brothers Uradr fBrtsn, MeKnlght, Ferry, Kelm. McCann; ljaelimj-re. ringles. and Wolf Court officials 4 Jury empaneled were Jtllls Glaser, Ape": seller, Tborp, Carroll, Iioyer, Oanle Reagan mildewuey. Sheet. Simons and Clutnan. The vrcserutlon was represented by Garrett Darrv aeslstedby LlttU and Phillips. The aefeni. was conducted by Brother Kane, with McNamee and Cincy gssoclate.1. The defendant was i, Forrest .Itodden and tta Indictment charged aivtng cold bottle of beer to certain named nons. delegates to the Supreme Convention whilst. within the domain of Portland, Maine! tn violation at the bone dry laws ot thai tte ". ..... 3-p aerense cootenaea 11 was a temperance re caiieu -iwr-ptir ana nox inn , r. a chemist e,,.. nalyels. The Jury failed rles. and said so. Ham. acaa were hsnrfed tba Jury and they at once JfieI personal test, requiring' several specimens sTpfeoc foe the laboratory work.. At 11 p. m. the Isu? was still out and the court adjourned after ,1 nertM (bat tbey send In a sealed verdict, and , H all otlitr sartlas. witnesses, attaches etc 1 e'led to an analytical and microscopical ex i ntlon of the excess and unused samples fur 1 as tl. A verdict ef acquittal It eutpex ted, . A i ' I I I I Ngccccccaik jEJ XHHHHB cHHHHlv gs M4lKgr VgccccH IgKgccccccccB' fgcBBBBBBBK fr ttgKyub. gagg I B Yj$ XgggggH I GRAND XODGE PELEGATES James II. Avery (top) and Wilson K. Mohr are the Grand Representa tives of Pennsylvania bo the Sovereign Grand Lodge, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows. lilili GRAND LODGE, 1. 0.0. F. Two Million Dollars for Relief of Members in Government Service The nliiety-tlilril Fcsulon of the Sovereign Grand I.oiIbo of tho Independent Order of Odd Follows was held In Louisville last week, with about 10,000 delegates and of ficers from ctciy State In the Union In attendance. The llotcrnor of Kentucky and the Maor of the city etcndcd words of welcome, and there were parades and banquets on an elaborate Fcale. The most Important legislation enacted whs the authorization of the grand lodges In State Jurisdictions and In the proUnces of Canada to lay a special early assess ment of $1. to be continued so long ns the war m.ij last, the proceeds to be ex pended through the agency of the American Ited Cros for the tellef of Odd Fellows In the mllltnrv service of the I'nttid Stutes This will provide a fund of about $2,250,000 Tho grand and subordinate lodges were authorized to remit dues to members en gaged In the military scrWce. The report of tbe grand sire showed a net gain In the subordinate membership of nl4 and In the P-ebekah Dranch a net Increase of WHI. h totnl Increase of 14,013. making a grand total of subordinate membership on December 3. 191C of 1.U7N.311. and n grand totnl of membership In alt branches of ".113.401 The total expenditure for relief In 191 was il 4UH.M.1 HI. and the totnl receipts of subor dinate bodlis SHi.UJtl.3b4 45. riftj -three orphan homes are being main tained The order has capital Inxested aggre gating t',7.2S7 5114 In 1K1H there was onl one lodge with (He nieniliers. Now there are oxer L'dO grand bodies and consldernbli more than 30.000 subordinate bodies. As tho elections aro held biennially, the offi cers elected Isst sear held oer. as follows: l'rnnk C. tlnwd). of Denver, grand siro; Henry V. Ilorst. of Amsterdam. N". V . deputi Brand sire. John II Goodwin. Ilaltlmore, grnnd sec retarj : W. II. Cox. of Majsvllle. K . grand treasurer J. H- Kroh, Ilaltlmore. assistant grand secretarj . J A Lucas. Lincoln. III., grand chaplain, Wlnn Power, St. Paul, grand marshal. A. 1". Gibson. Caldwell. Idaho, grand guardian, O. C Hlaik, Oklahoma Clt. Okla., grand messenger .... St Louis was selected ns the place for the next session. In the competitive drill contests, Pennsylva nia got llrst honors The start coming the greatest dlstanco outside of Kentucky was Temple Hncampment, No. 100. of Plitladejphla, TSO miles, first prize. S50. Patrtarchlal Degree. Temple Encampment. l)0 per cent, got first prize, S150. The Philadelphia winners won first and sec ond prizes nt Toronto In 11101. two llrst prizes at Atlanta In 11)11 and the same at Indianapo lis In 1U1J. Uetwcen Hint) and Hill the) did not compete. The Temple degree team, which won the prizes at Louisville, was made up of the fol lowing named brothers. H C Moore, chief patriarch, Hobert Herrmann, senior w-nrdeqty o. C. Slebblns Junior warden, William McM. Cull, high priest, Charles H. Kraft, guide. Jos eph Mccconahey, llrst guard of tent. 1 L. Ilenr. second guard of tent George D Craig, tlrst watch. Charles D Hamilton, second watch, II. Mcllhenns. third natch. J. N Litchfield, fourth watch. C M Kntwlstle Inside sentinel, I). Webster Wolt, outs.de sentinel, A. It. llobb. S Llewell)h. Charles Laux and A. Dur for. choristers, J Wolf. C. D. Delnenger and David Nelll. propert) . A V. Hitter, electrician. W. y. Stout, pianist lljanl Kurtz, W T Pow den and Charles Weir, substitutes, Samuel II. Pope, degree master The officers of Temple Kucampment. No. 100, were Installs Tuesday evening by the board of n. D. tl. Patriarchs, as follows: Orand patriarch. George ilalnes. grand high priest William McM Cull grand senior warden. Hy. ard Kurtzt. grand scribe. Charles II. hhotw ell grand treasurer. Thomas Hill, grand marshal. Joseph t. Derr. grand sentinel, J. lieaver chlef patriarch, Joshua N Litchfield, high priest. Charles D Hamilton, senior warden Her tram Mrllhcnn) scribe. John Wolf treas urer, Ivan ScovllI junior warden, Samuel Lie. wellyn, guide, Harry Orlssln, rtrat watch A Durfor, second watch. Joseph W. Itogers- third watch, Kdward Hall fourth watch. Theodore Stephens, inside sentinel, Joseph Mecconahev outslde sentinel Alexander White: first guard f' f,ent- l-harlm Loux. second guard of tent. William Uuck custodian. Charles Kraft: as. s stant custodian, David Nelll. trustees. Itobert Herrmann. Charles Kraft and Albert ji Itobh representatho to Grand Encampment. Orvlll c' Stebblns: degree master. Samuel H. Pope asl slstant degree master. Charles Hntwlstle. Mills Lodge No 1000 conferred the second degree In full form, with the full staff in harness. Among tho visitors were Past Grand oung and a large delegation from Imperial Lodge. Including Ilro. J Iteutemann of th Urtlted State, nav. The follow-ing officers were nominated Noble grand. Raymond Win. tcr: vice grand, S.,lt It filer, secretary. Harry L. Sines, treisurer. a Ileldel louden, repre aentatlve to Grsnd Lodge. Hlalr N. Ilelley and Charles E. Ilrannan, trustee. George liraael mann, and third membr of the relief Karri Fritsch. Jr.. W Filbert Williams. John A. iV?iT' C'i"1" w. H1,r n1 Thomas Bitter field The race for clerk promises to be keen and will dr.tw a targe attendance tonlgnt as much of the success of the lodge will depend upon the candidates elected The third degree In full form All members, particularly strangers, are welcome to Parkway Hulldlng seventh floor. Iloom K. , Caledonian Lodge. No. TOO. had a slimmer attendance at the last meeting, owing to the Interest taken by members In the degree work of Temple Rncsmpment. at least a dozen of 700' past brands being at the session of the Sovereign Orand Lodge at Louisville. They will be on hand tomorrow night to tell of their larlous experiences. Nominations for thS ensuing term were held as follows: Nobia grand. William C. Buck: vice grand? Charles Storer, Jr.: secretary. William McM. Cuili treasurer, Plnckney W. Ancker; assistant sec. retary. IJurton C White and Edward II. Van. degrlft: representative of home. William Reeder; representative to Orand Lodge. William Itlddell : representative to orphanage. P. w Aneker: trustee. George J Hjde, custodian wardrobe, David NeilT. and organist. John B. Whlttley. D. D. O. M. A. Hoppe. of Good Samaritan Ixidge, was present, and In his kind and genial way spoke on the good of the or der. Tomorrow night Caledonian wil endeavor to exemplify the second and third aitrtem In tM form Jinder the leadership of Degree .Master George D. Craig, ending one of the most sue. cessful terms No. TOO has seen since if. ',Uu. tution. All visitors are welcome to Parkway Building Friday nights. lo "ar Philanthropic ,Lodge. No. 15, had about fifty members out. wllh several of the veterans, who entered Into tbe spirit of the meeting on Tuei day night. It 1. the Intention of the workers to furnish attractive features, reviving the old! time Dutch lunch. PO. Joseph Huhn wa, cSml mended for his activity in the membership cTSI palgn. bavlny introduced two candidates Drothl era A- P Mosler. f rom Maine, C. Ander.nH fromTiew Tork. and George II LauUbYrrf Khode Island, all In the naval service, ponded to warm greeting, by interesting talk, ia thi state of the order In their Jurisdictions Tan4 cfx pressing appreciation of the hospitality of tha lodge. Wortbwa. received of Ilrother EdwirS Karl Hurrow'st return from France to th. medical corps at iolwken waiting order. V..J transport dut, Walter J Huhn reports hi. arrival at Caron Meade and Christopher Bckert bade his fellow mem her. good-by pn th. ..I of hi. cUcartari for (Unp Meade. " " , On next Tuesday eMeninf p, o Jcserh U, Fu sr and .taff will Install the emejn tt Phllanthropla The entertainment, commltlje. composed of William II Nsgle, A'!ttVord. man, George Rent and Simon n. Moore. , nas promised a surprise for the vleltlrglirothe", Msrehanls' Lodne. No 283, In the presence ot an exceptional attendance, conferred the degree fr, full form, tlrother Thomas L Won derley, Jr , district deputy of, the Tenth Dis trict, matte interesting remarks, and Urotlier Goldstein, of llernard llrown Lodge, was a. vis itor. Ilrother "oss, who ha. not been out for several years, promises to become active again. The following nominations were msde U ' D. II Ross: V. O E. A, Groom: secretarj, Oeerge Valentine! treasurer. E. I v,rtn'. K reaentlve Grand Ixidge, Frank Shuman: trustee. B, A. Henry, representatlveMOdd Fellows' Home. W II. Draper: representative Orphsnsse. W. A Oodeyj representsllve general relief. . Lnthami third member relief. A. ;tner, r, Latimer. Jr.. W F Mitchell. A. t'er- w. D, Uurgoon and A Gerhart. The association held a short meeting Bt the close ot the lodge ses sion, .,. . Tomorrow evening the third degree r.llltjj put on In full form and c ertlon ot ofticer. will follow, the contest for third member promlsinr to be Interesting. Wsyne Lodge. No. 3. conferred the third de gree on Ilrother Charles De Gaetano. The large meeting entered Into a spirited election, with Jho following result: N a.. James Calglanoi V. O., I'dmond Dubs. Jr,i secretary. Ldmond Dubs. Sr.i treasurer. William C..Montlethi third member relief. Nicholas II. , Lain. ""Other Archer II. Quick, of Ilnglewood Lodge, No. 1B7, of New Jersey, made Inferesllng remarks on Odd Fellowship. Iy Ixidge exemplified the beautiful degree of brotherly love In full form on Monday nl gnt. The election of officers resulted as fellows. Noble grand, C. O. It Mann, vice Brand Harry O Walton: financial secretary. A. 11 "echti r : tresaurer, Charles Mejers. trustee, A M. Fitch, representative Grand Lodge, W Heeder: rep resentative Orphanage Charles Mers, "hlrci member relief James fl. Treston The officers will bo Installed next Monday night by the team of Merchants Lodge headed by. last Grnnd Charles II. (loldej Part Grand Hill, who has represenled Ivy Lodge nt the orphanage 'or ten jears, retired at his own request Ills services have been great! appreciated, and It ts witn areai regret mat tne longe nnawru .' . " '.'.., draw. Among the visitors were Ilrother John Kldd. of Mount Tabor Lodge. Hhamokln, J a . nnd nrother J. F Oslerhoudt. ot C. S tlay Lodge No. A28, Kingston, N J East Park Lodge. No 1042. put on the third degree on Tuesday night for Theodore . Ponto and Walter llrown. and tbe work was splendidly rendered under tho direction of Past uranu Charles W. Tuback. degree master. The elec tion of officers resulted os follows- Monroe .1.. Reedy, noble grand. Chnrles O Anderson, vice grnnd, Lewis A Mcntrle. secretary: I)r-"2 A Ilrill, treasurer. S M Rhea, representative Grand Lodge. W V. Thomas, representative Orphanage. George w Heck, third member re lief. Charles O. Weber, trustee. There was a spirited contest for the third member of the relief committee. ther being eleven candidates, and ilrothers Heck MiNeaiv Gilbert. H. Hurler ami F. lluder being stnmglv supported bo nlTlrers will be Installed bv 1 I) (1 M jncpb I! Henderson and stalf on Oc tober 2 I lijlr man Charles O Weber of the visitation com mittee, will then have his schedule ready. The following reception lommmer ,"" ":i" Charjes o Anderson, II W. C.lft. James Me Neary. W. E Thomas II Huder. Ldward Rausir I. D Gilbert. iMwardDelti. 'alvin Cameron Robert Scott. Ucorgo Messcr. B. i. Rhea and Andrew sleo riillomalhean, No 10, hrld the second nomi nation for officers, wWcli resulted In the fol lowing selections Noble grand, Harry II. Evans, vice grand. Lbbls K. Koch : treasurer. William Kitson: secretar.v, Albert Ward- third member of relief. Jarob Gerthe nnd J. William Lowrey. The following candidates were bal loted for- Albert Hubert Sehmtdt and Joseph Thomas. Threo members of the ladies' auxil iary of American Star Lodge, No. 10. will meet the ladles of No lo to help organlzo an aux iliary for Phllomathcan llernard Tironn Lodge. No 1103. announced, as a result of a spirited contest, the election of the following officers H C. Roberts, noblo grand, John Sanction vice grand. Isadnre Dlck steln. financial secretary. S. Samuelson. record ing stcretarv . Joseph Horcr, treasurer, S. Sam uelson. representative to Grand Lodge A fitting1 climax to the former ndmiulstratlon, with Maurice Taplliuer s noble grnnd. Is being ar ranged for next Tuesdav evening ilrother John Sandlow. chairman of the committee, aston ished the brothers with Ills report of tho elabo rate plans In hand. Several of the Grand Lodge officers Including tho grand master, have been pressed to come The talent will Include artists who hold high position among the clip's musical nnd dramatic circles llernard llrown Lodge has been virtually re juvenated after the result of the draft from Us membership. In view of the grand master's appeal to every lodge to raise funds for the pro tection of tho members in the Government serv ice, the entertainment on Tuesday night will be used for raising funds and the committee expet ts good results Members, friends and ladlei aro expected to turn out In forco for tho benellt of this movement and to lead the delegations from other lodges In addition to tho program of talent and speeches, there will be refreshments and souvenirs The wajs and means commltteo hopes that the event will be a big boost for membership and altogether the most memorable In the history of the lodge. Kenderton Lodge. No. 20(1, elected tho fol lowing officers Noble grsnd, Qcorgo II Lohr: vied grand. Simon Reeee, secretary Alexander It. Harvej, treasurer. W II Zimmerman, third member of relief. C. N. Urandt- representative to Grand Lodge. J S Tomllnson: Odd Fellows' Home. William Hunt, Orphanage, A L. Wan nop: trustee. J. s Tomllnson. Walker Lodge No 30(1 of Oermantown. held Sundav service, at the Odd Fellows' Home The Rev. Charles L. Seasholes, pastor ot Falls of Schuvlkllt llaptlst Church. preaehd the sermon The singing was bv the largo congregation, un der the direction of Miss Alice Ill.ller. organist. Miss Marj plaster, sobrano. was the soloist A large delegation from Peace and Love Lodge No 33T, came dovvn In special trolley cars lo take charge of the Sunday services at the Odd rello.vs' Orphanage The Rev W K Foster, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, Jenkintown, delivered an Interesting address The music was rendered bv the children's chorus, an crehestra and a mandolin trio A pleasing Incident was the presenting- of u mandolin to Miss Hveivn Maxwell bj Robert Lovo. chairman of the education committee on behalf of the managers for her faithful work In the Orphan age Miss Maxwell, who was raised in the Or phanage, left on Tuesday to attend Ann Arbor College Mich having won a scholarship in the Girls High School TEOCA TRIBE HONORS GREAT SACHEM, I. O.R.M. Fine Progress of a Distant Wig wam Further Contributions to Ambulance Fund Tcoca Tribe, No. 343. 7200 Woodland avenue, had the honor o'f entertaining Great Sachem Bestvlck, who gave n strong and hearty talk. Tho tribe has made a line record during the summer term, the full measure of success botng due to the popu larity of the sachem. Dr. Frank Anderson, as well as the co-operation of tho mem bers. Thirty-three palefaces were admit ted, with twenty-three applications on the desk. The tribe has had a strenuous up hill fight to overcome many difficulties, and the efficient work of the board of managers has cleared nway nearly nil tho financial troubles. Teoca confers the three degrees In ample form; tljelr wigwam Is without doubt the finest In West Philadelphia and their membership Is composed of doctors, lawyers, leading business men, ono minister and genuine hustlers, who are proud of their membership In the tribe. Its roll of honor constitutes a workers' brigade that la hard to excel, some of the most active members being Harry Ithelnhart, C. of R.; P. s. niltvood Jones, P. S. Jim Jolly, P. S. Kphralm Slugg. Bob Weir, C. C. Mctson, P S. Adnm Averell, John Scott, Jr.. and P. S. Elmer McGay Contributions to 'the Ambulance Unit for the last week were as follows; Ten-Skwa.ta-wa. No. 348 S5.00 Wurregan. No. 480 18.00 Itaska. No. 1K4 10.00 Menton. No. lilt 1125 Popdlckon. No. 388 10.00 Kanwanlc-Chee-Keterua, No. 180 . 20.00 Kasota, No. 38T S.00 Ponca. No. 241 . 10.00 Packlnah. No 842 1T.00 Former Superintendent of Police Joruj II. Ta. lor, a member of Penobscot Tribe. No, TO, for warded his personal check for J15. Washita Tribe, No. 63 of Conshohocken. held an overflow meeting last Saturdsy night. Ottawa Tribe, of Camden, conferred the adop tion degree and Wjomlng Tribe, of Camden, rendered the warrlor'a degree and the slmpll fled, work of the chiefs A street parade pre ceded the meeting, at which 800 member, were present. Including warrior, from Montezuma, Wawatem and Mlnnue Kaunee. of Norristown. A clsss of eight was admitted to membership snd the work was excellent. Great Chief of Records J6seph Nowrey. of New Jersey, made a forceful address on the order In, general, di rector attention to the work of Ottawa and and Wjomlng Tribes, with a combined mem bership of 2300. and a total valuation of over ST0.O00. He paid a glowing tribute to the record of Washita Tribe, fifty-five years old. giving to the rmr thirteen enlisted men and ten drafted, told of his many trials and con cluded his talk with the poem "Tour Flag and My Flag." Other speaker. Included O. C. of R. of Pennsylvania Thomas L. Fra.ar, P O- 8. Samuel It. Walker, P. a. S. Milton Hsrdge, of New Jer.eyi deputy great sachems, George Boone and John Faher. c; of R. Oeorge Olle. P. 8. Lewis Oaker. P. 8. Brady and Tracy ot New Jersey 'ioska Tribe. No ST0 will be raised In puhllo by the degree team of Bchulklll Tribe. No; 202 on Wednesday evening next, at Haulers Casino. Kensington avenue and Cumberand street. The members of Ioska Tribe will attend church serv. lee on Sunday evening, October T. at the Alle gheny Avenue llaptlst Churcb. Frankford and Allegheny avenues. The Rev. Charles 11 Shaw will preach a special sermon for the benefit nf the Red Men Tbe memtiers are requested to turn out to show Saclim Albert Ilarcer their spore elation of the work he bas done during his term. Tbe tribe ha. taken up th. request or tho Ttat sacbem to reference to tho Red, Men's ambulance tmH and will do their part to help make it a success. An honor roll hai been placed In the'trlbe room and the name, of all member, who are In any branch of tha service the United mates Government will, be en rolled thereon The members now enrolled are Ilrother. William H. Cooper. Thomas Hobson, Herman Illnes, Adolf Illei. Richard K. Siellere, Samutl A James, William F Grubb. Jame. Mc Garry., Walter Hayes and Raymond Bossert. The tribe will also see that all members In good landing at time of enlistment will be retained as beneficial member, on the books of the tribe during the wsr The monthly speaking lesf Is sued each month by Ioska Tribe keeps the mem. oers enlightened os to what Is going on In the meetings. Neoskaleta Trlbo. No. 8. Is working to make their mn.ftupa,i. ... ..... tirntner Hob- ert ainske I. chairman of tho commltteo. The Srranton Marching Club being formed by the tribe la enrolling members at every meeting, the funds received from the masquerade party being used to Purchase suits for the club. Mlnonk Tribe. No. 451. hss lost some' of their ""leers and most active members by the fall of the Government. Chief of Records John Jt.Ks tell ha. been called to'Waehlngton and Past Sachem Harry c. Upright Is filling the position during his absence. One member Is In 1-rance, Brother Drewett I. enlisted with tho Sixth regu lars, The trlbo will be raised In public by Wawatan Tribe. No. 63. of Roxborough, In full costume. .The Haymakers, at their monthly meeting, did good work Initiating tramps. After the meeting the stewards served lunch. Sepanna Tribe, No. 408, has bad s better at tendance during tho last month The sachem has appointed Senior Sagamore Esslck, Chief of Records George C. Phillips and Keeper of Warn pum A. Oerner as a committee to get tbe mem, bers to the meetings and to arrange such en tertainment as will be of benefit to the tribe. Past Sachem Howell Is active In listing new members District Deputy Hugh J.uekman Is a freciuent visitor at the tribe and assists in the work. m Deputy Sachem John L. Esher has arranged for the tribes In his district to raise chiefs. Wichita Tribe, No. nil, will raise Peshkewah Tribe No. 220, on October 1, Montezuma Tribe, No. 81, will raise Wichita Tribe, No. 09. on October 4, Lennl Lenape Tribe No a. will raise the chiefs of Seloota Tribe. No 30H. on Octo- oer i. , Deputy Great Sachem George lluhl. assisted bv the Mnssnsolt degree team, will raise the chiefs of Menno Tribe, No. 328, and Mlanto nomo Tribe, No. 40. Past Sachem, Alexander R. Clark, of Logan Tribe. No. 2,1. met with nn unfortunate ac cident during the last week by falling on n stairway, fracturing his libs and cutting nnd bruising his head and bnd He Is In tho Methodist Hospital, but expects to be taken to his home soon. Brother Clark Is ono of the older and most active member In Logan Tribe. He has represented the tribe at the sessions of the great council for the last seventeen vears has been president of the Dakota As sociation alnc its nrganl7itloti served for three jears as president of tlm Red Men's Jubilee Association, and Is an active woiker In the Haimakers Alletah Tribe. No. 15. Is taking up the mat ter of raising funds for the Red Men's ambu lsnco unit amonr the members of the tribe and expects to contribute a full share toward the fund The degree team of tbe trlbo Is getting together and will prepire for a busy term. The tribe Is small but Is well fixed financially. Narragansett Tribe, No. 43, Is working to build up their membership. The collector ef wampun, Brother Thorpe, Is a genial good fel low and a hustler In the tribe. Deputy Sachem Joseph L. Sulllvnn in charge of the district, Is a frequent visitor at the meetings Aztec Tribe Nn Iflfl had two pinnoslllnns for membership at the Inst meeting. Tho trlbo will raise tho chiefs of Shakahappo Tribe, No. 13. Frankford. and Tonguwa Tribe. No. 210, .1724 North Fifth street The chiefs of Vztec Tribe will be raised by Tonguwa Tribe No 100 will enow a gooa report ior tne term ueputy Ssrhem Roller Strojkerls Is a bard worker In the tribe. Aztec Haj makers nre doing good work In itiating tramps and furnishing entertainment which tends to keep tho members Interested Th" picnic held at Juniata Farm was pronounced a success bv nil the companions present. Tho usual lunch was served by the stewards. Tribes Nos. 220. 21, 0, c, and 388 will hold dlvlno services at the Red Men's Home Chelten ham, on Sunday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock Mr. Stewart, of the J. 11 Stetson Men's Bible Class, will conduct the services and make nn nddresa. Music will be furnished bv tho Stet son Band. All members of the order nnd their friends are Invited to attend tho services nnd visit the home. Busses will run from the Fox Chase cars on rifth street to tho home. Mohave Tribe, No 320, Is unfortunate at this tlmo in losing by Illness tho services of two of Its most active members. PaBt Sachems Al fred Wood and H II. It Tavlor. Chief of Rec ords Charles C Williams Is nn old "stond-b" In the tribe, and also secretnrv of the Red Men's Home Depulv Sachem I'rcd O Allsopp. In charge of the fifth district, reports all tribes In his district doing good work. The district com prises Wasecn Tribe, No. 48: Rvotn Tribe, No. 38: Menoken Tribe. No. 3R1. Wlnnepurkett Tribe, No .111. and Neshemoh Tribe, No. 403, nil located In tho Pnrkwav Building Choctaw Tribe. No. 30 Brvn Mavvr. has taken up the request of the great sachem In reference to raMmr a fund for the Rod Metre ambulance unit, and the sschm has appointed Brothers William Wlelnnd, n Morgan. William Reln steln and C V New berg us a committee to solicit funds for that purpose, the results thus for encouraging the committee to expect a large contribution to the fund. e Shawnee Tribe. Nn R. entertained at the last meeting P. P Wolf. P s. Hbbert. of SeegwUm Tribe. No. 137. Ilrothers Swavelv, snder and a large delegation from No. 14, P S Gramp. of No. 3d. sachem of Wichita. No 00: Brother Irwin, of No. 325; P. H. Seidell of No 8 nnd Senior Sagamore Rosenberg, of No 30 Hiawatha Tribe No 30, adopted on Monday nlgnt Arthur Murphy, n T. Lnndle, John Lewis. Frank De Velous and George J Vogel Officers elected were. Sachem. Jake Goldberg, senior signmore. Arthur Hegamln. Junior sagamore Oeorae Schramm P s Peter Gramp and K. of W. Patchell aro perfecting arrangements for the parade and banquet to Tribes No 118 nnd 3", next Monday night 1. S Augstndt of Mana junk, and his team will receive a rojal rccep lion at Thirteenth and Porter streets, where the march to th wigwam will start. Black Hawk Tribe, of Camden, wllh Its own fife and drum corps, will attend Nn. 3d will present Sachem-elect Goldberg a silver spoon for his llttio lied Man Tho great chiefs of tho State havo been Invited GAUGERS RUSHED WITH WORK LANCASTER:, Sept. 27. Tho forco of gaugers In the Ninth Internal Ilevenue district has been augmented by calling every reserve man Into action nnd nine more men will bo added from the Pitts burgh district. Cashier Gerry, of tho office here, received orders this morning to throw the largest possible fbrco Into the field to take liquor and tobacco Inventories after tho new bill Is signed nnd made a law. Seven thousand Inventories must be taken In this district In thirty days. Rifle Club lo Have Street Party The North Penn Rifle Club, of tho Twenty-eighth Watd, formed by the members of Company A. Thirty-first District Home Defense Reserves, will hold a street party tonight. It will be held on Thirtieth street, between York and Dauphin streets, and continue tomorrow nnd Saturday nights. Dancing, a sale of household articles and a parade of the reserves will be features of the party. PARCEL POST UKULLE.r VJinI. " viiUiCey'. nn i W.DU to $15 PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loan (1000 for 110 Bring your diamonds, watches and Jewelry U the largest pawnshop in the world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BONDED TO THE CITY STEAMBOATS FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO AUGUSTINE BEACH Stopping at Chester, 10(1 mile for 60c. Halt water bathlrur, plenty table, and benches for picnic parties. -" l'.re Heund Trip. BOci Children S to 10, la. !.ecva A'ch Ft Wharf Dally 8J10 A, if. Sunday A, W. Uell i'hone. Market 1152 JAMES E. OTIS,- Mjar, 3 Arck St. -tVEgs: 4xgk. I CENUINK ItAWAUAN 1N8TRUMKNT8 ffl II Send tor Pries LUt Hi Instruction Book Free tf J FRjED C. MEYER kO-rf J v ll ll?' Saturdays Included. J ?XX0irATJS TO WIIOM IT MAT .CONCERN Notice hereby given that I will not be re sponsible i for debt, unless oontrseted personally by myaeir. Leon Ooodman, 8822 Is" 17th st LOST AND FOUND rOD-io.t. Tuesday, . Stth Inst., TSh, fob. bar with dlsmond loeket, Initialed U S. Jlberalj-eward 1711N 28th at. roCKETUOOK "Lost, on Tuesday, Sept. 28. on rsr of route 10. between S3d and DuPbln sts. and mth and Mt. Vernon, or vlrlnlty, black poeketboek containing money, check and a keys etc. Finder obtain reward by return. Inc same to 410T Ilaltlmore ave. Phone J'reston 244.1, , ronTFOMO Lost, black leather portfolio, about 18 by 12 Inches. In Oak UnjcrOnr mantown; Onk Lane ave., Tork rd . J. Broad, f'ourtland, Oermantown ave., Oreena t. I con tained a number of brown paperold folder.! reward If returned to Bureau of Highways. 232 nty Hall, or 2ti4T N. 18th St. Hell phone. Diamond 201)0 tV. HELP WANTED FEMALE CIIAMnEHMAID Wanted, an experienced chambermaid with reference, for .first-class Position In small private family. 8812 Wal nut. CHOCOLATE COATEHS, expcrlenceu. Apply Acker. 121 r. stn . . CLEIIKH for general clerical work In cost de partment Apply bv letter or In person to Emplojment Department. Abraslvo to.. i- cony nnUKraley sts., llrldesburg. . COOK" AND DOWNSTA1H8 WOIIK. experienced white, reference, reciutred. 1213 W. I.enign t ave. . - DOFFEUS, spinners and twisters wnnted: learn ers taken nnd paid while learnlnn. " Tewdell A Jones Co., Mthand Poplarsls DllEHSMAKKfl Wanted.R young girl 'ofP" lor floor, in to IS jenrs old, opportunity for aavancement. i;u i.ocusi, aiM,S wanted, over 10 years or age, ior "S'"i pleasant work, making and putting up medical supplies, learners paid JT a week! rapid ad vancement to steady workers; r,0-lioiir weea. Apply to H. K .Mulford Co . Olenolden. . GIHLH WANTED. 10 ears or age and oyer, for work In factory, steady employment with ndvnnrement to capable employes. ..Apply HLAISDKI.L FCKCII' CO.. -.'d and Atlantlo Hve..Camden. N.J. UIltl.8 Experienced mnrkers or raisers on pen. can have steady work, good price schcauie. 1211 Spring (larden st. nmf.s WANTED Onod wages, steady wojk. Apply National Umbrella Frame Co.. 30th V" Thompon tllltl.S over 10- light work! rood wages. It. HianKeniiurg co. 21th nnd Ellswortn. IIOUSIJWOIIK lleneral housework girl, white. Protestant. 3 In family, no washing: best leferences. I'hniie Merlon r,30. Thursday or or Krldav evening, for appointment. MEN and women wanted at once, of good char inter for positions ns nurses and attendants lu the Vevv Jersei State Hospital at Trentoni good salaries. Including full .maintenance, board, room and laundry. Apply to Now Jersey StiteJIospItnl,Trenton.N J. . SIOTHEtl'S HELrnn Wanted, mother's helper or nurse maid for 2 small children: also set tled woman for general housework, good Plain enok, for family of 0, country. Mrs 8 O. Iobart.DouglassvllIe IlejrJcjCnuntyJ'a. NtmSE Refined rrntestnnt nursci for baby, 10 months, and child of ,3; best reference and experience renulred. Telephono nryn Mawr .',. NTfriSEMAID. Swiss or French, for one child! 314 'years of age: wages B: excellent reference required. Address llox 111, llaverford. I'a. orEHATOrtS wanted for "both double ana .In gle nccdlo machines. Shedaker's. 10th and Lombard sts. PACKERS AND WRAPPERS Girls to rack rakes and wrap packages: beginners paid JT.OO per week of fH hours. Keebler-Vteyl linking Co . 25S N. 22d at. TAPER DOXES Covering machine girl wanted! good place, good wages, steady workr Write ut once if ou want the position! give your name nnd address plainly. Direct answer to 1-1 a, P. O llox 3-iUO. SALESWOMEN LIT nnOTHEUS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS SPINNERS, ring, caps or. nyeri steady work: wages $10 per week nnd bonus for one-side superior thread nnd yarn. Howard and Nor- ris sis. SPINNERS, twisters and doffers wsnted. Ap ply Yew-dell . Jones Co.. Mth and Toplar. Vest Phlln TELEPHONE OPERATING POSITIONS Or EN rOR TOUNO WOMEN These war davs bring tu our wires a rush of business and we must have more young women operators to handle It Experienced operators. If thev will apply today as early as possible, can go at once to regular nnd permanent positions with good pav. The Inexperienced ones we will gladly teach nnd pay them while thev are learning. Telephone operating for younvr women Is pleasant work and with unusually agreeable surroundings here. Promotion is far more probable in this vo cation than any we know of In which women eiigige. The ambitious operator of today Is the supervisor and chief operator of tomorrow. Apply to Iloom 20T THE KETSTON'E TELEPHONE SYSTEM 135 SOUTH SECOND STREET WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE T.60 INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY APrLT T A. 5L JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY WOMEN and girls, over 16 year, of age. wanted to work on folding paper boxes; 81 hours per week and half holiday on Saturday. Brown ct Bailey Co.. Franklin and Willow -sts. YOUNO LADY wanted for clerical position! must be eiulck and accurate at figuring. J. J. I'elln & Co , 4148 Germantown ave. HELP WANTED MALE ACCIDENT INVESTIGATOR and adjuster want, eel by exempted corporation! state age. eduoa. tlon. experience and salary wanted. In own handwriting! also whether married or single! give telephone number. M Ou'l. Ledger Central. ASSISTANT In credit department Wanted, a smart, ambitious young man to help In credit and financial work; some knowledge of ac counting desirable; the position offers an ex. cellent. chance for advancement, depending on tbe man's ability to adapt himself to tbe work. Address In own handwriting, WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., Inc. Aim nnu tors, sis. ATLAKTIC RBFININO COMPANY NEEDS PIPE FITTERS FIREMEN COAL PASSERS RIVETERS FITTER8-UP LAYERS-OUT w BOlLEnMAKRRS' HELPERS RIOOERS' HELPERS LABORERS 4-hour week Apply ,T a. m. to 8 p. m., Atlantlo Refining Company, Employment De. partment.. Phlla. Gate. 3144 l'assyunk ave. AUTOMOBILE BODY WOODWORiER8TO FIT DOOR POSTS IN HIQII-GRADE LIMOU. SINE BODIES; MUbT HE Ai MECHANIC81 HIOHEHT WAGES CAN BE MADE ON A PIECEWORK BASIS UPON THIS WORKT APPLY EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT! HALE AND KILBUHN CO., iSTH ANfj Q LENWOODAV E. BOY to help In roller covering .hop. Oriiwold Worsted 1 vjo.. Darby. Pa. BOY WANTED, BOY TO ATTEND MAIL BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC LED. OER! AGE 10: PERMANENT POSITION! PROSPECTS FOR ADVANCEMENT GOOD: SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY. ASK FOR MR. SHAW. 000 CHESTNUT ST.. PHILA. DELFHIA. BOY, 18 years; good wages: good chanco to learn optical business. Street. Llndsr Proker N. E. cor. 10th and Chestnut. BOTS WANTED OVER 18 TEARS OF AQE WAGES. 20 8-9 CENTS PER HOUR -VERAOB WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE, IllTOT AFPLT T A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANT SECOND AND MAnKET STREETS CAMDEN, r."W JERSET . , HZLJP WANTBD--XAL -Cosllnurd romPreeedlno- Column P.0TH WANTED FOR NTOItT WORK, MOST TIE OVER IB! CHANCE FOIl ADVANCEMENT. APri-V AFTE" n 1. !.. IcHDCinn OFFICE, 1-IFTH FLOOR. BOY under IT to learn high elss iMjrlor deeetj. atlng and run errands. MJIJ,JdjetCemjrai. BOYS TO HELPIN STOntllOOM OF ELEC- TlilCAL HOUSE! OOOD PAY AND v-IlAMV-r,. got CwiiciiO Lvt yj a pa. BOYS wanted! good wager. tadjr work. App t Nnt,wVmhTsSl''SSfl!r- ' Thompson. CANDTMAKER8. on hard candles and eug to on si mnKrrn mm ".sv! - --.. - CANVASSERS , Large manufacturing firm needs severnl canvassers between ages or is and 21. at least B feet 1 Inches tall and 130 pounds in weight, for vyork In Phl'sdelPhla ana vicinity! opportunity for advancement to se lected men. M 032. Ledger Central. MEN ' WORK FOR AND WITH ( THE GOVERNMENT- MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION BRISTOL. PA. HELr WORLD'S DEMOCRACY WAR DO YOUR BIT YOU CAN HELP CARPENTERS LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE. OOOD WAQE8, STEADY WORK. APPLY AT ONCE. MEET REPRESENTATIVE AT 1810 ARCH ST.. PHILA., T A. M. TO 8 P, M. COLORED MAN to work In printing office, N. E. corner Arch and IBth sts. COMPOSITORS and floor men. used to dally newspaper work; nono but experienced, non union, men wanted; good wages and perma nent work guaranteed to right parties; ref erences. F 681, Ledger Central. COPT CLERIC, one having experience In auto mobile business preferred. Call Chsndler Serv ice Hiauon, low wood st. ask for air. jilellor. CUTTER, experienced In private printing plant! private working conditions. Apply Doughton Press, third floor of Dill Bldg., Maacher and Somerset sts. A If. S1CKLER COMPANY NEEDS tv Under pressmen, press feeders nnd helpers, accustomed to auto matlc feeders-r-both night and day force. APPLY A. H. StCKLER COMPANY CIS Ludlow street. Third floor. DRAFTSMAN Apprentice bov to make blue prints csn by proper attention to work and neatness havo opportunity to Ienrn mechanical drafting; wages will be small at start, but tho advantages for advancement excellent: lo- cation North Phlla P 120, Ledger Office. DRIVERS for drop-bottom wagons and carts. n. u. rtmoier. 3c 17 uicl York roan. ELECTRICIANS ISO firat-elnstt tnterlne elee. trlclans for largo construction camp at Wrlghtstown, N J; OOo per hour, time and half time for overtime, double time for Satur day afternoon, Sunday and hollriaysMranspor. tatloti and lodging furnished free: meals at cafeteria. 2So ench Apply Irwin ft Lelghton, W rlghtstown, N J. or Employment Depart ment. 184 N 12th st. ENGINEER Must be licensed, for night work. In West Philadelphia plant Address, stating wages desired. M 03. Ledger Central. FARMHANDS vvanted, single, and also married couples, at onco for nenrby Pennsylvania farms; no fees. Department of Labor and Industry. Bureau of Employment. 1811) Arch and Front nnd York. TIREMEN for shift work: good wage, to the right men: onlv flrst-cHss steadv men need npply. The Atlantic Ref., Emp. Dent., Phlla. Oate. .1144 Pnssvunk ave. UREMEN for 8-hour shift; must be first-class men. Apply T a.-m. tej 8 p. m., Atlantic Re ??!!., Co Kmplojment Dept., Phlla. Oatei 3144 Passyunk ave GUARD for "-hour shift: only big strong man between the ages of 25 and 40 need apply. Call on Wednesday at 2 p. in. the Atlantlo Refining Company, Employment Dept., Phlla. Gate, 3144 Passyunk hvc. HANDY MEN. 40 - hour week: minimum full time weekly wage. 118.101 must be steady men. Apply T a. m. to 6 n. m.. Atlantic Re fining Co, Emplosment Dept., Phlla. Gate, 3144 Passyunk ave JOB PRESSMAN as assistant to foreman in office doing only first-class work; chanco to advanoe: give reference and state salary ex pected. Address 11 13, Ledger Office. JOBBER, heater and range, wanted. Itockett. 020 N Hilh st. T. T. LABORERS WANTED STEADY WORK AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE. tlB.IT. - ' APPLY T A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. SECOND AND MARKET 8TEETS. CAMDEN, N .1 I LABORERS. 49-hour week, minimum full time weekly wage 113.10; must he steady, reliable men. Apply T a. m. to 8 p. m.. Atlantic rate, 3144 Passyunk ave. Kenning uompany, .mpiomeni uept.. i-nua. LABORERS 100 men fSr Camp Dlx. Wrlght town. N. J.I 30o.per hour; lodging and trans. IS conation jurniHiieu iera. appijt I a. in.. rwln & J.elgnton. 10 l-tn st, LABORERS wanted. heavy outside world steady work; good wages. Apply William Foster. 1508 N. 81st st. MEN WORK FOR AND WITH THI GOVERNMENT CHESTER. SHrPBUILDrNG CO. CHESTER. PA. ' HELP WOrtLD-B DEMOCRACY- WAR do. your nr YOU CAN HELP I HELPERS . DRILLERS LABORERS ' MACHINISTS PIPEFITTERS REAMERS , SHIP CARPENTERS AND SHIP JOINERS WANTED AT ONCE. OOOD WAGES, STEADY WORK CHESTER BHIPBUILDma CO., CHESTER. PA. APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Col'litiird.rorn PrZ- -T. - ESSSSS laborers, ioo- iandse".T,- . - -3 "S&mwtigssi LINOTTrB OPERATOnn Z "' ?. and 10 i nonunlln!11! A5E!lLeed T: ; JSi'ffiS?vvSfj ro!om.n.ny,p'ar,h. lo .wor'k iTTii mT i-Si. MEN WAjiTBn SpTfeo wi-I'l.Y ROOM ill """-sT TVIDENER liiiir.Vj JA MEN wanted anted, between ages or is Apply "::jiH g -"'VCUSH, i-a, -- cc, J PATTERNMAKERS wanted at 1.C7 pnpVcLru, sgss& ,rVn ROLLF.R aniNDHR-SiaVto i Wr1 1-rs for silk mill And help er.'C? ""bberKT . Worsted Co.. Dajrby. rnft.'p m hol'- OtinlSi ROLLINO MILL ME.VAlffpiTTSTj -Jl STEADY WORK AND eSoOI? T955?IlT; -IMlYATONSTJtELCrVuriYY METALLURQICAL CHEMIST wm,. For gray Iron foundry; on tSED with the mixing and melting n" Iron in air furnacos and cSpoil.1?7 high-grade machinery castings 1! '" expecTed, addre,,,nVBonxC;5.t,55'rK f SAFETY 1NSPECT6"RWANTED br I.e. - CentraK """ "-- m 34. Ledrn oAuiiojiAiv vvnntea, city and travail. , man to. Sell oils, dryers and varBT.h..,,' : commission basis; state exBet?.r.eSr .! :"n.' "'ci"l!',riM.- eomnI.Vi.. "': SALESMEN Reputable company, hantlllnr hiVC grade security of go ng concern n..?r" delnhla. needs the services "f 2 hirh'.1?.' salesmen for Philadelphia and JOT." knowledge of selling of securltl.? not .v,,! lutelv essential! nerminin. ..." P.S' . fered to men who would be attracted by ,1... JIUDU.HTOJI, 1 uiiuiiianiuns; rererences. s T Ledger Central. ' ". BAUjuiKH-ioutir, ambitious men not ifrcTil of hard work: chance for advancim.nt "K . ply Mlndel. after 2 v. m.. the , m,S JT Lincoln Bldg. -" SALESMEN Auto oaleemen. thor. exper.' in2 for pleasure car. one for truck; his" mS! line: perm, pes Bell Motor Co . 019 Nn""' Rltnti erecicr t, . -, . . . i.n ji-,wv i-iipc-ciass snop clerk srssfcl 1 J18 per week to start: bring referJneeis. A 1 Ply Remington Arms Cnmn.Hr vm.:.T;. sr t .r.., u..tvui, rEl SHEET METAL WORKERS. 80 union: law out-of-town construction camp, WrlsMstovfri N J.; lodging and transportation fiirnlibul i.APivJrw lrcI -e Ight omJ14N, JSthjt. SHIPPER for Iron foundry, mlddle-sged min preferred- good steady position for rlrht -ff-r2!yP.'oatnoSC3wo"p,'rle''" tnd "',rr' 13TOCKROOM KEEPER, brick, quick and full of energy: knowledge of metals, screws, etc , and perpetual Inventory desirable. Brown In strument Co , Wayne and noberls are 1 Wayne Junction. STOREKEEPER to take charge cf receiving, slowlns nnd Issuing sheet steel snd btr Iron stores: must understand sizes and gauges snd be competent to handle help; position perma nent with advancement for right man. Applr Dexter Metal Mfg. Co . 4lh and Arch ibu Camden. STORAGE BATTERY MAN. experienced: per manent position and good opportunity for ad ancement tn right man, WasMnrton Bat tery Co.. 1021 L st.. N V.. Wtiblni. ton. D. C WOOL SORTERS ABOUT IB. FIRST CUM: STEADY WORK. EVANSON b LEVERIN0 COMPANY. 21T Atlantlo ave . Carad-n, YOUNO MAN, over draft age, for special IniiJt work: export mntters. some purehailnrt, one familiar with Iron and steel line preferred, stato age nnd experience, salary expected and wheft available, p 127. Ledger Office. , YOUNO MAN with knowledge o'f costs for shot office of leading automobile concern: statu age. salary and references. M 633, Ledrtr .. Central. TO UNO MAN to assist In cost department and general office work: state age. reference and anlarcxpscted. P. O, Box 8870. North Phlla YOUNO MAN wanted for office work by a steel company. F 284. Ledger Central. 'isneral WE TEACH TOX7 TO DRIVE AND RErAIK AUTOMOBILER J15 COMPLETE COUPSE 115 JS WILL START YOU DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES BATTLER. 1001 Hp, Garden st Open Sunday AGENTS SAFETY FIRST Stand Inside, waah wlndOM on outside. Agents wanted E. L. v. C Boyden. Amsterdam, N, Y , SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER. D. E.. exp.. high school grad uato, wishes permanent position; I1B to start; best references. F 383. Ledger Central BOOKKEEPER, assistant: 8 years' experlancs clerical and general office work; reference; salary M2. P 134. Ledger OfHce. COOK, experienced, white, wishes ! " cjnestnui mil : no wasnina, t't -. Jy vi DRESSMAKER, French: sewing by day lor iar dies in private families. P 088, LcdgerJWn- SECRETARY would like position where very little stenography would be required; " alble young woman. F 318. Ledger Cemrai, YOUNG WOMAN of'good family and 'duration, klndergartner, desires position In Philadelphia or suburbs as governess or companion. J " Ledger Central, . SITUATIONS WANTED MALg CIVIL ENGINEERS (S). graduate exp.rleM.I in re-enioreeu concroio, bhmv,-- ..;.Br.. sign, drafting, ostlmatins. desire evening work. F 333, Ledger Central. . CRKIHT AND .CULEyaiU ! ... -. ougniy exporiencea. especianj; '"'"""","' ; years with one house, desires to maut rh.n AAArmn .1 fnl. I-edser Central. HOTEL RECEIVINO CLERK wants '; capab.le. reliable, experienced. II. E. W 1" MAN AND WIFE, white, wish Position.! Jnt- o. warren bi., ciniwm -, w. IMcaiie stRta wagPifetcy 1P7. Mkt CjftJ. V 7- '"'"' " fcl ' "SL -. J A A Sh t4 AfSii"lxlf lflA. MAN. 80 years old. with good recommendation, wishes position a. watchman. Address w a- -.n outn .iti sc. SALESMAN, experienced, sueee.sfuls " aualntance witn nouseiurnisi"". ,-;: want, position to represent manufacturer. P 848. Ledger Central. ... . COLLEGE STUDENT desires position! ! alter - p. m. u so. lueoger ui .. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES WANTED at once for family In WashlnitoB, nVst-cJass butler, parlormaid, cook ; and Wtefc enmal'd: several vatvincle. In suburbs tor wait resses, parlormaids, chambermaids, laun dresses, Protestant cook and waitress Ovsf' brook! refined Protestant nurse for 2 Utus girls, "city"! young aerman butler. "i' rltv! best references required, Mrs, Rote"- i..JC 'n n,L C4 a nv. MRS. NICHOLL8. 1020 Balnbrldge Jt First- Ncla-s help, all nationalities, supplied; wantai butlers, second men. housemen, couples, cmm. JS0 to 180; waitresses first and second fiiam bermalda. parlormaids, nurses, kltcbenmal-i, 183. etc. Phone Ixicust 2130 . MADAME PLATZ. 80S P. lltb Reopened lO c uriuiea ana vanicu. iiuiio ,.nau. -- USED AUTOMOBILES . A "The World of Auto Parts' SATTLER'S INCORPORATED lAni-l; .nnnty fiarflen St. . Largest and most conjenl.nl t place In Phlla forWJ delphla to repM. uiiuivi-n -f ;r itiTnutniitr.Kif. Always send tti b'?'? parts .o we can ma'e iem MAkWELL MOTOR SALES COUP. 22d and Spring Oardert ts. tipruce 8140. Wo have put on sale all our 181T MAXWELL DEMONSTRATORS Which are almost new , . Any reasonable offer will be accepted, HIT Maxwell Roadster. 1010 Maxwell touring, with winter top. 1010 Maxwell half-ton truck, with panel be" 1U1U AlB.S.Wl'll Vui.wo, lojrtMets Roadster UTED TUUCKiSSeveral well-known Causing rrom j.; io o on. TCia-eysj-Ji odaea., Urford Phlla. Cfc. JM 1 1 .; i fi. $$ ,h.. rS, Le & J 1 - VM Pi v $:& .1. te- uf Ivtsta &i'. i - tit y it - lt eJjSLWjT?-
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