l: it nmiMh., FOR WAR ACTIVITY Upeal to Ranks for Support of Accessory Movements in Country's Defense ' ,. Court rcaco, No. 337. Foresters of Amer V urtniQ I'ost nan, 7:i Wharton street i amid tin nhpenl for tho co-onoratlon of all tf of A' wllp nro In a position to do ho to er tneir services to mo stato Depart t of Clvlo llellcf. of which Colonel L. J molb Is In charao. Denuty I.TMllor. No. 4. ;ittrfe,cl "There are miny member, lnca Itmcltated by legitimate cause;) from mil Wary duty. Many of these aro prevented frc-m entering tho home ilcfemlcrti or uny duty demanding slrenuous physical exertion Konlo others tooum uo their bit better it they were In a work more adapted to then1 Rblllties than the one they arc engaged In, hut for lack of knowledge us to where to Jfply have taken tin the first thing pre 'ntlnc Uself Theso mobilization activities for cUlxcna not called for nilllUirj duty bivo ; ' Smtx opportunity for thoso iiuallllcd to labor 'jL UtfttM..ei,1.. t.l ,At(nf MH1 eliitlllil tin- CO " " l,t. ?.. MM.. ,.S ..,. ,...,. til. A, ,1 pni tlti. tuilI iu limn? vc vut ,ni.i,,uv,w 'itev. Klantnn tnf ihrt Worm of Veterans), a . XeJIet Woodward of tho Court, explained I'i 1 primary requirements for recruiting for tho work. "'That those tendering their sorvlco 1I0 A without cnmnenKMInll nliel will narea li elc- lot threo halt day a week and ucccpt scrvlcl assignment to nn city district ,' . . . . . Hro. Melcalf (of the Central Lalior V nltinl. tli treasurer, announced the tea division! In which the plan Is divided, an oris of w.ili'li viXan be availed of ns best suits Iho luiuptnblllt-. of thoso 'desirous of eu-Oi'ratlns, and to fani Ilea and Individuals Improving health condi tions, improving moral conditions, child care, education and reTentlnn, cmpiojnum, improv ing housing conditions, honn condition improve ment., bettering civic conditions and atudtlius community need. . , , , , Brother Scott, Maloney I'reolc, MnlaleK and . nthera epoki ( the iplendlil opportunity afforded I11 the project and that Iho mnvm bj the pro moters of tho movement should enroll Hum member with the ablut ami time ,u devo it the cause Fraternal visitors .were resent from Court" John Hay, M 11.10 Ltw if on, L. J Smith. Dante. Pt Albaiia IStijt t,ml Neatutnui, Mit'lelUn, l'ruiikllii. I'rlile of Inui low and IcKi:an, Court lladainslon o. 12J, turned tho Ut-l istlnit Into a "Krlly niuht " "The cueats of honor were tlw Toreatcr trlplel" Tom. who halpod to make Noshur.ilny, No. Ilu, hat It I", jrulded Mt l'l-aoant. No :il'J, nvcr Ilu ston jiathway and Is at tho helm of I.lnd-iiwqoti. ' iSo. 3SII; Joo, ono of tho guardian protwtora of ihe dMttniei of Do ljtiim, No. Ml. and rharlle who It not to b rprsd when iIbIH is 01 auk," la Hi") way V f ti. Carnx dsi rllx-s ths tbroo broth-ra. "who hae made their Im- $ra upon the reorda of I"ortry In tha "st hlladalphla district 11a notable or, upon Its annala lit other localities, prlur to their advent la th tity over the river." Ilrothcr-i stllfs. . Taylor, rearaon, Harmon, Wood and Vest fathered n eompleta selection of malmlles deserlp tle of the historic name of Kellj and beautifully rendered them, Urother J. llarbera aciomimnylne ana uroiner u. tonaron preoiomK. iirui'ivi Itller No. 81( p-?allnif the sentiments nf Vest Pnrh, oer which Charlie la dnnity. nalJ. "H U a upervUor worthy of the title, nml morf ut? lili t&UUer woul'l heln 1)11- ill!-:, III"! HIV" ctrlfy the lnactle "M No. IIS C P Kellj l a lle wire, alrrt rccressle. tireless In dolns; uti orlulnutor of mtai practical nithods, i -worker, not a dreamer. He has th cvnlldpnca and ri-speit if bis colteairutB and in regarded ua one of Its Vounif element who can hardly fall to attain in Grand Court honors," oleea llrolhT Powers. Jvo. i02, tho deputy of the court Dclfcatlona Wrere In attendant' from Courts Mantua, Cros Keys. Tlnleum, Woodland. Marlon, Urfenway, Hamilton, West Philadelphia, Ltscum, Dartram, i llavcrford. West 1'ara, Mcunt l'lensant, IJc Jjancey, l.lndtnwoud. Neshamlnv, Uarb, bt. Albans, Dclawuro andOood Will. PCn Ceorna T M. Tajlor prestnts this Teaurd In which tho brother la held In court o. J28! "Charles P. Kelly. 1' t It of Court llad-dtng-ton. No, 12S. and- deputy of Wet Park. Ko 81. is one of the ;nunger rank noted for hlar activity. He excels as a promoter of social fetes and has tho ha?pv faculty of investlu? routine with a ehurm cf interest that makes the procedure Ihely and attraUUo. Knwaced In electric lighting as 11 ocatlon, be is a 'live wire when progressive moc are needed, und ttrthe P of A. clrrles of West Philadelphia his ability is recognized. It Is a regular custom to place him un committees that nact Initiative and work, and be has never fuiliMl to maUo sood in achievcraentaj Court Jlartram. No, i'.IT nt 1W1 Woodland venue, was th host of tht ilelenatlona from Courts SI, R8. lid. P.'S. 100. IJ. ZW, 2SW, -tli. t?T4, 321, 312. .tin, at! and 350, of tho West Philadelphia District A conference session was held relating to matters of Inli-rest to that sec tion of the order, later developInK Into phases of rsnrral Import to Fonstry ai larce Tn" tartllng flcures of tho vast number of men of eligible age to affiliate with thi fraternity, as disclosed in tho conscrlptic regmratlon statis tics and In the city. State and national returns, were tho topic of an animated discussion as to the best means to reach und tntluen'-o their In terest In the Foresters of America. 1. C B., J. Daley, Delancy, No 321, gave as a factor vant age point, "That we must bring enthusiasm and optimism Into play, for no proposition Is less susceptible to argument than that a negative stato of mind is fatal to proBnss He niiver can who believes h- cannot and It Is ulvas loo lato for him who thlnka so. In our work able plans we must be sutded bj sane discretion nd give duo consideration to the caretnl thoughts of prudent men of Initiative. Wo haveR grand Held for our ejertlons. let us not lose the opportunity afforded " Practical suggestions wem iilven. vrlileh will b tried. The session was replete In Kood things and anould help Inspire tho participants to do effective work in their local courts and vicinities. Brothers 1-ynch. Iandls. t;ltbns. Ktll's. Uury, Hmlth. Uherldun, Fischer. Jacobs Henness. JUker, Udward. Pangs and Uiuguran took un active rart In tho piw.tdingi. tourt Cohockslnk. No. H2. at IJerks street ad Oermantown avenuo, presented bupreme Representative J. Borrell. wno Gave Mti account of the sessions of tho supreme convention, with some personal reminiscences. 'Tortland, Jle.. with Its rigid liquor prohibition, made some of the delegates longingly Uiok forward to Wood chopper night at hospitable No. 142. Never did J hear the ballad. 'How Dry I Am!' with varia tions, sung so feelingly as it was rendered by Courtney. No. 13t: Dempeey. No 141. l.lchen hofer. No. 211: Luwell. No. 120. Sauemald, No 101: Cowan, No. 25lt; Walther. No. 121. and Crockett. No. 17, tho doublo nuartet of our delegation, with '.Mike' Kelly. Nu 2US. of Ma hanoy City", conductor. The ukulele band ac companists wero Hrodcrlck. No IKS: Campbell, No. 113. Taylor. No. 128: IligKlns. No. 22!l: Car roll. No. 230, and George A. Kelly. No. L'O.i. under tho leadership of l,. YV Pilot, No. J I wbo evoked strains that necenluatid the pa thetic melody The parched throats of the warblers were medicinally treated by Doctors Brown. No. 10T: Fradnger, No. 211. Daly. No J0, MeDeiltt, No. 03, Shmamon. No. li. and Ecblotterer- of No. f'2. of bur medical stair 'lno voice recovery of tho patients has bfen pro nounced so complete that he can safely Invito them to cur coming social for a repertoire pro gram of their glee selections, when our Doctor Isnyder will 'be present to allay any recurrence Brotnsr'ogaenV No. 291. added: "The usually osaelous remarks of Brothers Orr, Ho. t8; Qutrln. No. 34. and othir e t nents of e dry s, wet" were not appreciated, and tho explana tory fact that Portland had a water storage area of 100 square miles received but scant attention, and the reference to Caeoo Hay, with Its 363 Islands, caused a shudder, lest the song sUrs should be compelled to spend a day on each." "It wsii a great outing minus one de tail." voiced II. J Henry, No. 201. and "Pro hlbltloh Is a grand Idea for water quarters, but funy of our convention boys use the sparkling everage, also, as a 'chaser,' and nil of them for bathing." Is Dorser a opinion. Court Broadway No 802, at Brady Hall, 2:1.01! riOftU liroao. Btrrl, IIOIUS HIO uiuuun puei' hold high position in the latter, and from Its rosters come, many exaiicu in me vuuucua ui lbs former. By a. coincidence that hae been toted and commented upon, the Pennsylvania eViegaltron it the Foresters' Supreme Convention numbered twenty-ono Foresters, solely and twenty Jointly In both bodies. In the assign. tnents to committee work and official station CSevsllon from thst delegation tho dual mem erablp holders secured nine places to two that --ere. accorded to the solely F. of A class." "Home members express the opinion." states fero, ttpabr. of Hi. 00. "that tha two orders May la course o( tlmo merge Into one, while siSiers hold that their will continue separate, Mtt reciprocally helping each other." "The , stetabU.belp accruing to the F. ot A. can ba muged." expresses Bro. Connell. of No. 03, tr the growth financially and numerically, tho ivslopment And efflcltncy, procedure of Court roadway and a careful analysis of tho other 4fur(s embracing active 'paps,' are In a meas ure' of tho same uniformity In all F of A. retfvltles " "Tlie record ot the lsst two years rt na AR2 In aaeresslva tnovenients. onward upbuild and rema. kable. semi-monthly sessions Is likely to be eclipsed," in the opinion of p, c It. Butterfield. "In the. plans now la voguo te this court of a class by Ise.f." Aitrtnented raeettngs. enrianeed treasury, ln- seil memoersuip anu m Kcnsrai siir-up is ecteu, to iqiivw v v iiauv vi in vbiks iu lKered each session by adorns of selected tors, who by reason of their dual membership ; enable inem to uuaie upon topics mat win sal to their hearers and meet with cordial onse in sinii peiecicu vouiprpses jropners FrAlinger. Ssurwad. Donobus, Duross, niH, Daly, Keenan, Forest and other of wta to V later ,' ntd. iurt ItamlttoD, No. U0. cava an Illustration inroaoa maue invo inn irapirosi ranKS war crisis. At Its late session Brothers . llevtne. sfarulrt,. W life and Mnj..f!i.llAri ssMallcd lis chief, sub-chief, treasurer. sad, vacant by wsr conditions P. U Brawler and P C B. l.uttrell as aru tne installing officers. 1. c. It. J. Noon haa been urged by Court Bchuvt- No 18, to accept tb deputyshlp of that V. kailiUB' twuia iinanlnait nhnlew -.7 Itm J1 ikv-ik Is eretary Uivlir was to conv v ,. st r roesi ana urse its accepts nc. wt- '. w,-)H I a.-know ledged o be one of tha tbuurl ' tr f"jri.r In Oje Jurisdiction and ,aUr! 'ji 1 bl.-b lur would supervise would v a 4v i m 1 tlhat toe term JmuUeS. and v,t 'i 's' be iit a.,tr: tli uttimt of rua and AtUS1 ''u' - I'liiihmi vuers teattvr iisv d jubuue trbsssx.i Ui wurin. Meitt!., I- fi-e? Hr Zlni miSe,i entlreiy of members n'ssid that night Tho team was eemoosed liV.to.l'oS! C Ar t' 1 nt the following chiefs. D. O S. J Frank k . waTdsofof Vsay.-'The"rrendly .re'- Bedfearn D. CI S S Iul. a p'enck.n D. it " ylSSuSJaf' The" S"r. '.ftft Moose, 't.avel ..nnap. Charl-i J. ?unfMJ. K of W. Wfl IM0?.,".. VftTe" ,S3"t,n c o'f- It "KJrl F- Nepps: iR,SiA&. 111 P. C. It. CHARLES P. KELLY He is one of three live Kelly brotliuM of Court Huddington, Foresters of America DEPUTY SACHEO' COUNCIL, I. 0. R. M. Contributions to the Ambulance Unit Fund District Deputies Busy on Raisings Tho Uepuly cjreut Sarheint' AhbocLi tlon of Philadelphia und vicinity held the resular buslnouh meeting In tho Urcat Coun cil olllco on last Monday night, t'httrlcs l' AVicUmd ptesldlnij.' Walter llobcttson, :c cently appointed, was elected to mem bership. Talks were made by Great Sarhem llesvvlck and O. J. S. t'liarlcj K. Kelt, who1 took up with each deputy tho question of district meetings. The poelal committee an nounced a social Fc&slon nt Thlitecnth Ftrcct nnd nir.-ird uvetiuc for Monday idght, October 22. James It Plnkcrton, of tho publicity coinnilttec, also was present and fece'ved news for publication Deputies ic ported the result of the Installation work and It wis announced that about ten tribes were disappointed. Steps were taken to prevont 11 delinquency of, visiting teams. Deputy Carson, of Willow Orovc, described the raising of his tribe by n team from Wyandotte, Tulpehockcti and Seminole Tribes. IlcportH from tho various districts were good and speak well for the w6rl; for the cooler moons. Additional contributions from tribes tt the ambulance unit fund aro reported by CJ. II It. Fraser as follows: Moeoponaca, No. 141) .. . .$."1.10 Yuba. No. 27s 2'? Osnayo, No. r.2l " Conestoia, No. 28 . : 20 o Tioga. No. 33S 22 Oil Wlnnenuccn. No. 230 -r 5!I Yolo. No. 377 -' j 5 Tomokn, No lid 2.' no Po-ko-son, No. 331 23 2.1 Canassateoo. N'n. 203 1O.110 Pocontl. No. 31 .-"" Itcd Wamor, N,o. 10VI 1OU.00 Great Chief uf Itecords Thomas L. Kraser. appointed bv tlrent sachem Hes lek to nil the nnexplrtd term of Thomas K. Dunnalley. will be raised to the chieftaincy of the office on next Wednesdays Skip. October 17. In the wigwam of Yuba Tribe, No 278 Tho full board of Krent chiefs, a-i well hs other prominent mem bers of the order, will be present Tho great thief of records has made many changes for the handling of tho business of the office New methods have been f stabllshed ana a new ss tem Is lieltiR installed for the keep ng of a mora complete record of lh -fairs of the order. The district deputies hao been kept busy durlnv tho last week looking after tho rots Ini; of the officers of the tribes In their dis tricts Under tho ntw sstem of the deputies exehanlgnz tribes with deputies of other dis tricts, a series of visitations Is estibllshed whb'h gives the member an npportunltv to visit a different tribe eaih term, therehy bring ing tho members In teui h w.th eaeh uther, and tfius creating u closer feeling throughout tho res ervation . ... Man of'tbo tribes have organized degree team' especial! fitted fur tlie work, making an irpeita!l tine showing and performing tho cere mony with iredlt to the order, width often leaves b lastlni,- Impresn'on with the members. Inspiring th"in to a determination to bo un and doing The teams ulwajs add strength to the weaker trllics. tlreat Junior Sag.imnrc Xtll U nrganlzltig a series of distrkt meetings throughout the ely and surrounding territorj, the first meeting to be held In the wigwam of Mlneola Tribe. No. 1R7. nt 3017 Lancaster avenue, on Friday evening. October 1. anil will be rontinued at intervals durlnir the. winter term, announce ments being inado eae wee!: In this column. Tomih Tribe No 44 t Mled to the vtlgnam of Menoken. No 381. in the r.trkway Building, and raised the hoHt a chiefs. The te m rniOt, oi,e of tho finest uppearnnces in its history nr.d the ivork was remarkably well done. Deputy ti. S. J. F-ank Hedfenrn Is lustlv proud of bis team, and Drill Master William M. Dvvls was complimented on its appearance. The team was attired In the conventional tuxedo, anil, led b Yunali s string band In Hussar uniform, inarched up Broad street Follow lug tho team csme the Yonah warriors and braves almost Km strong. After tho ceremonies, short but into eating talks wero nnde by P H, Pol hak. of Menoktn: P. H Kite. Hedfea -n. Nepps. llencker. ClarU and several otliers afte- whleh the council firo was quenched and the tribes enjned !ho corn and venison piovlded by tho braves of Menol en On the following sleep the team took up the trail that led to the Wiandottes, No. 61, at Gennantown avenue and Prlco street, and raised the chiefs In a beautiful manner. The fol lowing chiefs were raised: Sachem John Cokely, Senior Sagamore William Conlon. Junior Sagamore Albert Mullen and Prophet Joseph tllaesey. On the next sleep the scouts led tho deputy great chiefs to the eouncll flro of the Wee cocoes, No. 133, nt Kensington avenue nnd rum berlsnd street and the following brtves wre raised to their chief tancy: Sachem William r "den S 'or Senmore Oedfev Sehnber, Junior Sagamoro Charles niehardson. Prophet '. H. Waller lloyer, In plsee of William An drews, who Is serving the Clove ntnent. Among those win gave ehert talks were t. ft Bed feani nnd tho nffleltlnff chiefs of Yonah. P. B Walerfleld. McCard and Oodward, of W"ec cacoe. and V S Winters, of No. 1. who dwelt upon tho wonderful work of the Yonahs, say ing ho bad seen many "ralslng-ups." but never one that surpassed or equaiea wuat ne nan wit e. Ul JV 1 V, '.,., ...i'". ,....u.o. ..n.D.i lmailllSLU. JVIII1Q unci Dim, 11, uittiv,, .icuiJCi. Hogarth, Iterkncss and Magtll, guard ot the wigwam. Wlldin Smith, and guard of the for est. John Bothman. The chiefs of Yonah were raised In a veey nineelve menee Inst sleen bv the team nf Wawatam, ot Boxborough. Accompanied by their nsnd srd d eased lu tho costume of the Aborig inal chiefs, thev trailed to the camp of the tlreat Bears, nimost 100 strong, where they " me bv almost 300 of Vnrah's bes'es. Those raised were Sachem Harry T, Kline, benlod Haeamnre M. L. Kramer, Junior Sag amore Irwin Bloom and Prophet P. S. Louis (1 Bencke-, who was chosen to fill the vscanc caused bv the enlistment ot Sachem, Oeorge Kempf. Jr . who la serving at Camp Meade. t orn ana venison wera served, anci ins run 01 low sun was passed before the chiefs took up the trail that led to their private wigwams. Many of Yonah's active members are en llsteel In various branches of the service, nnd their loss Is being felt bv those left behind. P. H. Ab Ileirveroth Is tn the marine corps nt Port Roval. Brother McShane Js In the cave airy at Schenectady, N Y 1 Brothers Jacobs. McPa-tland. Barnes Klrkpatrlik. Kempf and many others are at Fort Hancock, Camp Meade and Camp Dix. A delegation from Yonah will soon trail to Camp Meatlo and present past sachem' ife Jewel to Drotl.er Oeorge Kempf, Jr , whora ved the trlbo as sachem during the last six moons, Tequod Tribe, No 18. had Mb officers raised by Deputy Great Sachem William 11 ISIhler, easiTea "' vi'v "lie 11111 v. ciuift iriDe, No. 33. The work was done In excellent form and was biahly appreciated by the members present. District Deputy William Llndsley was E resent and was pleased with the work done y Brother Elhler. Hiawatha Tribe. No 81. admitted to member ship Harry Fanner. Oeorge Kncbanon, Kdward Douaberty and four propositions wer received for the next meeting, Th district denuty called the tribe to stand one minute In silence and pravsr tn memory of the late Brother Tomason. A flnrsl orferlna- and donation will be given to th bereaved one and services held at bis late "home. Wednesday evening. Th tribe expressed thank to the Kvxsiso Ltonri and visitors from other tribe for making the Drat raising of chiefs a great succes. TVwufr Great Ran, 'reed lllert l...j by tc-a decree team r sioug Telbii, Xo. 87 lestsPet. the chiefs f Wyomln" Tribe No. 7 at 72a W barton street, a last Friday1 leep. i lWffW.IS SVfaN0 LBDOKR-HILADELPHIA, THUKSDAY, OCTOBER HI,- sachem and accompanied by. lbs degfjs team and a delegation from, NO, 4f, trgllsd to the wliwajn of Psnobscot Tribe, No. 70, at 1 Unnnuntowrt avenu. hiiij rata d its ciiivis, doing the work In ample form, which was pleas ing to tne members 01 No. ftu. A.fter talks from IH.puty ritreet and otuer Inemhera of No. JM. tn visitors and tnemoers wero serveAl with a turn h. thakahsppo Tribe. .1 1. 188. will bo raised bv tho members of leionlea Tribe, No. ul, from llrldesburg. on tomorrow's sleep. rno wont will mt done by Deputy Orest Saciiem (borne Henry, assisted by tne degree learn of No, las, Menoken Tribe, No. am, trailed to the wigwam ef (luoekellulk Tribe, No, 118. and raised Its chlits. Iho degree work. In charge ot Dpuly ((rent Fmhem William It. Heopard. was done In ex lib nt form. District Deputy F, 11. Alison n "i otnpanlod tho trlbo and gave an encouraging ttlk to the members. A delegation irom , U wanuse Trlb .was present and. ure-vx. , s-ntstlva Dr. v. l(.'itcgers gave uu In- I iing talk. I Hepanna Tribe, No. 12. will visit Heaver ' Tr.t , No 02, at Norrlstowti. on thli Tnurs 0a s siecti and raise lis chiefs, t.ie wurl. bring clone bv Deputy Oreot Pscbem Albert Fox- I uu iici'i 111" , Kiee itain 01 iifcimitiiH iiiup .. , largi del, salt n uf the members and tn- Ite- pauna lfnud will no uion . iTCl.n Vrlltr V,, !l .,, rul,,,l l?i tmltlle h.y SchujPtlll Trll, No 202. The .degree team if Fchuylklll Tribe deservts mu h credit fur Its work. The cii'efs of loska viero onssecl In full Indian ccstumn nnd mnib a verv Im pressive appearance. A largo delegation of mem bers of tho order and visitors wero present (ireat Suchem lteslck l'ist tlreat Sachem Wrikcr Past Saenem Winbim llamlil and Chief of Itecords Hurry Itanken all gave liitrjsllnir taller. Tho commute In charge of tho arrangement was Past riaciiemn James Davis, William lliihn. Ilobert Belcher Frank Hancock and Hachcm Ai Harger Joey re ceived many tompllmen's for tholi good work. Waturh Tribe. No n., ns raised bv Deputy Groat Sachem led Hehlafer nnd a pleked de Breo lenm from the members o( tribes in the 'thirteenth District, which did the work la splendid lorm and pleasing to tho latgo delega tion ot members nnd visitors pre.nt YVatarh Trlbo bus purchased Jl.vin worth of l.lliertv Bonds and made a contribution of $23 to tho treat suchem for th ambulance fund. One new tut-mber use ndnpied at tne last meeting. Suchem Jesse Billiards vxpects to make a c mutable snowing during bis term Deputy Oroat Suchem William Corson la un actlio wurl.er lu tho tribe. tuba Tribe, No. 2e. vns raised on last Wednesday a sleep bv .Menno Tribe. No. 321, wlih Past Circa t Sachem Dr. Joseph Farley fill ing tht PO'ltuil' of clepiit great saehein and asslated bv tho el'n 1 team of Me.ino Tribe The work was cjeio" In 11 mi e form ami pleasing to the, member prefer t The nflle, rs installed weie Sncbei.i II n twi. senior sagamore, tlenrge II, llillcii. Junior STgHtnoro, Joseph ciiiinilierlaln: prophet, John Nelson Interesting talk wero made bv Deputy Orsnt Ssihem 1 nr lc nnd Chief of Itecords ilennett. Brother Ben nett gave a verv Interesting tnlk nu the ques tion of suspending members and advocated that tho question Ira taken un bv tho great sachem Past Sa, hem .tames Holt Is still confined to the hospital, where lie has been III for several wcebr, but la now showing tome Iniproicment. The officers of I'lnte Tribe, No. 231, were raised bv their own comrades with tho assist ance of Past Sachems Nicholson and Camero, of Peconta Tribe, No. 31 After waiting for 11 visiting staff a teim was made ud of Deput (Ire it Sachem 1". S Camero. ami Past Sachems llnln, Straub, Nicholson and Thomas. Tho followlne brothers were elected and raised to their respective stump- Prophet, I S. Grim: sachem, A. F MeClaln. senior riiehem, Albeit Do Maine, Junior sachem, A Tollman. Tho attendance was larje nnd hearlv c'nmmendatlon was given for Him work. On behalf of tho tribe. Past Satheui Camero presented n gold w a tell charm to Past Saehein IVerv for his earnest work nnd fultbful otundanie, while serving in the various stumps ihithuslastlc remarks upon tho good of the order Mere made bv Past Sachems Biiirn. Mum. Cunero, Nbhol-on nnd Brother Downey, Tho committee served coon and venison. Oilier Fraternal News on Preceding Page eatijs ALBni;cltT.--Ort. 0. KLIZA, wife of Otto Albrecht. Helatlves and friends Invited to fu neral services Frl , 11 a. tn , 1403 N. 13th St. Int Laurel Hill Cem BACILtnAlTI Suddenly, ot Atlantic City. N. J Oct 10. JAfOIl. husband of Betto Bachataeh, aged !5 Relatives and friends, llappaport Lodge. I O II B., of Phlla , Invited to fu neral cervices, Alt. Slnal Cem., Phlla., Frl.. 11:30 a in. UATEJIAN At Newtown. Ta., Oct. 0. HD WAHD I'. BATCMAN, aged B2. Itelatlves and friends Knights of Mvstlc Chain, No 121, of Newtown, Invited to funeral, without further notice, s Lincoln ave.. Newtown. Sat., 2 p. m. Train for Newtown leaves Beading Terminal 11:23 a m. Int. Newtown Cem . Newtown. BI5ATTY Oct. 0 JOHN T.. husband of Sarah Louise Beatty, at 1437 S Broad st. Funeral at convenience of family. nnCHLAR Oct. 10. HARRY DF.W1TT P. BncHLAlt. Duo notice of funeral will be given. 727 K Allegheny ave. BONSAI.L Oct. 0. SARAH WAONER. daughter of late Amos and Anna W. Bonsall. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Frl . 2 p. m . 3731 Walnut st. Int private. BRAMPTON Oct. 10, ELIZABC11I BRAMP TON, aged f2. Friends inav view remains Sat , after 7 p. tn., parlors of Benjamin Lle, llil'J Columbia ave. Int. strictly private. Omit flowers. BROWN. At Atlantlo City. N. J., Oct 1). AMOS PITASLKU, son of late Amocs Peaslee and Frances Brown, aged 52 Services St. Luke's Church. Main and Coulter sts,. Oermantown, Frl . 3 n. m. Int. In churchyard. CA.MPBIILT, Oct II, MARY L., wife of Rob ert Campbell (nee Hllllerl and daughter of Jo seph and late Mary Oicker Itelatlves and friends Invited to funernl, 1'rl.. 7:30 a m . 3333 Parrloh at. Solemn moss ol requiem Church of St. Arntha a. m. Int private. Mechanlrs burg. Pa upon arrival of train leaving West Phlla Station at lll'20 a. tn. CLAB1IY --Oct. 10. MAItr, widow of John Clabby and daughter of late Stephen and Annie Illckej. itelatlves und friends Invited to funer nl. Frl . 8.30 a. m , 145 N. 13th st. High mass of requiem Church of the Assumption 10 a. in. Int. Cathedral Cem CLARK Oct. 0. PATRICK JOSEPH, son of .Tames J and Annie Clark. Relatives and friends, Phlla Lodge, No. 34. L. O O. M.. and league of the Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.3U a m.. 2308 ttatklns tt. Solemn reaulem mass M. Kdmond s Church 10 a. m. int Holv Cross Cem. Autu funeral. CONNOLLY. Oct. fl, WIN1FRKD B. (Birdie), daughter of Patrick A. and Mary Connolly (nee McGlnlej). Relatives and friends, member of St. Elizabeth's B. V. M Sodality. Altar and Itosary Societies. League of the bacred Heart. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8 30 a. m , parents' residence. 1II33 N. 26tb st Solemn requiem Mass St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. CiiSTELLO Oct. in. ANNIE M, daughter of late Michael and Mary Costello. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat.. Sam. 3CD7 Mldvale ave., Falls of Schuylkill. Solemn requiem mass St. Bridget's Church 11.30 a. m. Int. Westminster Cem. DANEHOWKR Oct. 10. at Norrlstown, Pa , JACOB DANEHOWER. aged 01. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, residence of brother, i-harles Danchower 10.18 W. Main St., Mon , 2 p. m. Int. private, Montgomery Cem. Auto funeral. DAVIS Oct 10. RICHARD M. son of P.lch nrd and lato Johanna Davis Relatives and friends invited tu funeral. Sst., 8.30 n in, residence of father. t!04 N. 11th st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Assumption 10 a. tn Int Cathedral Cem. DAVI." Oct. 8, MARGARET If., widow of Walter II. Davis, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Ihurs., 3 p, ra., 203 Msln st Darby. Pa. Int. private. DINGEE. Oct. 10, at Burlington. N. J.. CHARLES DINGEE, M. D. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 105 E. Union st.. Burlington, N. J.. Sat., 2:30 p. m. Int, private. Odd Fellows' Cem. ERNST. Oct. 0, OLIVIA XTTLER. widow of William Ernst, aged 82. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Trl., 11 a. m 111 S 21st st. Int private. FEIGEL Oct. 10. JOSEPH B , husband of Laura S. Felgel, 2403 N. Broad st. Duo notice of funeral given. FEltaUSO.V. Oct. ' 10. ROSF. A., widow of William II. Ferguson (nee Conlln). Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat., 8.30 a. m 21U S 24th st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross OILLESPIE Oct. 0. THfJMAS W., husband of Anna C. Olllesple (nee McCullough). Reia. Uvea and friends, all societies of which he was a member, Invited to funeral, Sat.. 8:30 a, m.. 2010 Spring Garden at. Solemn mass of requiem Church ot St. Francis Xavler lu n. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. (10FF. Oct. 0. MICHAEL, eon of late Oeorge and Brtdgot Ooff. of Mahanoy City, Pa Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Frl . 8:30 a. m.. sister' residence. Mrs i Anna Startl xenbach. 2U2 S Carlisle st. Requiem high mass bt. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Mahanoy City papers copy. OROGAN. Oct. 8. MAIIY A. ORCJOAN (ne Hagan). widow of Richard P. Grogan. Rela tlvra and friends, II, V. M. Sodality of the Church of St. Philip Nerl, Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 741 H. Randolph st. (off Fltrwaler below 0th st.). Solemn high masa of requiem Church of St. Philip Nerl 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. GRUllfclt. Oct. 8, JOSEPH, husband ot Fredericks Gruber. aeed nil. nelatlwa ana frtends, members ot all societies of which h was a member, invited to funeral, Frl., 7:30 a. m.. 230.! N. 2d st. Requiem mass St, Bonl. faclus's Church 0 a. m. Int. private. Auto funeral. HAINES. Suddenly, Oct. 8. STACY HAINES, aged 71. .Relatives and friends Invited to fu. neral, without further notice, Frl.. 2 p. ra., near Yardley, Pa. Int. Newtown Cem. Con. veyances will meet trolleys at Mill road leaving Trenton and Newtown 12:45 p. m. lIAItKIN8. Oct HANNAH, widow of Hugh llarklns. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, rrl.. 8.30 a. m.. sister's residence, Mrs. Bridget Dougherty, 3013 Oak'ord st. (30th and Wharton). Solemn high mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem HENNINU. Oct. 8. JOHN, husband of r.uS. beth llennltig, aged 80. Helatlves and frtends may view remains, Thurs,, after 7 p. m . Brotherhood Mission. 401 E. Olrard ave. Serv ices East Baptist Church. Frl., 2 p. ra. Int. German Lutheran Cem Auto funeral. JACKSON. Tenth Month, Second-day. 8th. at Olenohien. Pa.. F.MMA ,F. ' wllow of yJohn w Jackson and daughter of late Thomas and Kiln beth Ilallowell, aged 81. Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Flfth-day. Tenth Month 111 ". J'JO p m Oliver 11 Ualr Bldg,, 1820 Chestnut St.. PMla. ;at. rrivste. Woodlands Cem. KIRI1Y Oct. 10. MWISA (ne Fox), widow of James Klrby, Relative and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun., 3 p. nu. 1328 N. Front st Int Northwood Cem, Remains may be viewed Sat after 8 P. m. Auto funeral. ICOBNaETEIl Oct. 10. GOTLOU. husband of If1? .Barbara Koengeter (nee tfchrenkl, aged 72. Relative and friend. Eupbonla Sick tfoel tv! '" .'.'??JL ?.rwl5?r,' W?ft'F SIek V.TT: " l 'iiwu. iiii posieiy. invited to funeral Hun. 2 v. m , son' residence. 273S 'lrper at Int lt Peace Cem " f.SSu-Oct- 8. suddenly, ROBERT HARTS. I101US '"', geJ 41 M tcimeral servlre , Jamiv ". -Ij-M Atv4 tvainut n TMjr 3 p7)q" y' ," ,"tnn" V- "na "aran MesJe iHt. DEATHS VKB, Oct. 9, suddenly, WILLtAM J., .hus band of Msrgaret C I.ee, Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 3 P. m., 1829 H 23d at. Int Mt Morlah Ceni. rtemalns may be viewed Tliurs. , between 8 and 10 P. m. Auto 'F.UVKNaOOD -Oct. JO. MILTON, husband of Henrietta Lcvengnod (nee Aiken), aged (12, llelatlres and filends, Navalo Trlbo, No, 103. 1 O. It Mi Harrowgate Council, No, 0711. O nf I. A , and all other societies of vvhbh he was a member. Invited to funeral. Sat , 2 p. 111 , 2214 Amber tt. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Frl., arter A p. in. Auto funeral. I.OIIB. Oct. ll, CttlACH AMC1V daughter of Oeorge n. and tlraco I.obb (nee Taylor), aged 14 months. Itelatlves and friends Invited tn funeral services, Hat., 2 p. m., 027 I:. Ontario st Int. Cbelten Hills ("em. I.OUAN. Oct U. WINIFRED IJOAN (nee Dormati), wife cf Adrian Logan. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., S'30 11. tn nephew's residence, James Judge, 1710 Arllttg ton st. ttolemn requiem mass Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. in, Int. New Cathedral Cem. MALONBT. Oct. 0. at Battle Creek, Mleh.. IIMII.Y A., wile of Andrew r. Maloney (nee Cnlllnsl Due notice of funeral will be given, 2110 W. enango st. McCAMiAN-Oct. P. ANNIE, wife of Tatrltk McCallan (nee Kellj ). Itelatlves und friends Invited to funeral, snt , M'30 a. m., husband's residence, 3012 Miller st Solemn rciulern mass f 'htirh nf Vlllltt 111 n ,n tn, ICitu Hiniil. I . h -,., A,,,., e. .,-, , .MeDONAI.D Oct 8, ANNIR. widow of Pt- rics xicuonam, iveiiives nfln irienrls llivnea to funernl. Frl . 8 30 a. tn.. T2A Rllaworth St. Solemn mass of requiem St. Tsui's Church 10 s. m. Int St Mary's Cem.. Gloucester, N. J. Auto fune'sl Mcl.At'GHLlN Oct. 0 REBECCA S . wlfo of James R McLaughlin, (nee Eaher) aged 48 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Fii ,t ii in , 1303 K. Gyro st To proceed to Palmer t'em Vault. Int private. Odd Fellows' Cem . convenleiu'o of family. MrMANL'M Oct 10. MAROARET AGNES. daughter of James I,, and Mary A. MrManus (nre McCloskey), ngea 10. Relatives and friends, League of Sacred Heart, invited to fu neral, Sat., 8 30 a. in., residence of parents, fiSJs christian st Solemn requiem msss Chun h of Transflguiatlon 10 u. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem MrNALLY Opt. 10. PATRICK, husband of Sarah McNallv (pct ijulnii), of the parish of Klldress, Co. Tvrone, Ireland. Relatives and friends Imltrd to funeral. .Snt., 8:30 s. in , 1D1R N. Mutir st Solemn requiem mass 'St. Mi chael's Church 111 a m Int. Holy Fepulchro Cem Kindly omit floral offerings Auto fu- MK1I.ER. Oct 10, MAROARET. wife of John V Meller. aged ilf Helatlves and frtends, Altar Sodslltv of St Peter nnd Paul Church, invited to funeral services, Mon., 8 a. in . son-in-law's tealdence, Hubert Ctisbk. 1 PI2 Trlncess ave Camden. ReciulTi high mass Sts. I'oter and Paul Church 11 n in lrb nds mav call Sun, c-ic Int. t'ahary fm MEt.V Oct. 8. 1IEMJAM1N V MEIN. aged 72. Relatives nnd friends Invited to services, Frl , 2 1 p in , C075 Drcxel road, Overbrook. Int private MlfLl'OP.D Oct. I). EDWARD 7. . husband nf Annie A. Mulford. Relatlvea and friends, North west Yearly and Schoch Beneficial Associations. Invited to funeral services. Sst . 2:30 p. m., 2514 Vf. Oxford st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve Auto service. MURPHY. - - Oct. !, WILLtAM J son of Elizabeth and lato John It. Murphy, aged 28. Helatlves and friends, employes P. N. Deter berg Co.. United to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m.. his mothers tealdence, C47 N. 8Mb st. int. Fern wood Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. Auto fceTMARA. Oct. 8. ANNIE, wife of Michael O'Mora Relatives and friends, 11, V. M. Sodal ity, league of Ssrred Heart and Altar Society of St. Edward's Church Star of the Sea circle, C. F. of A . Invited to funeral, Trl . 8:30 a. m., 801 W. 1'lrth st. Solemn high mass St. Ed ward s Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Allln service. O'NEILL On Oct 0. 1017. ANNK FRA 7.ER. widow of William J O'Neill Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, on i'ridaj atter noon. Oct 12, ut 2 o'clock from th residence ot her son-in-law, Dr. Wallace w. Brce 170 Tabor road, OInej. Pa Interment Arlington Ceineterv. PEPERSEN. Oct 8, RIIENA T. S.. daugh ter tale John nnd Hannah Knudscn Pedersen, aged 23 Relatives and filends Invited to funeral service Frl., 2pm. giandparenis' resi dence, Mr. and Mrs John Knudsen. 238 Parker ave . Wnodljnne. N J Int. ptlvate. Evergreen Ceni Friends muv call Thurs eve. I'OItTErt Oct. 10. WILLIAM .. hiishanrt nf I Elizabeth Porter (nee Wallace). 2341 N. 8th St. Due notice of funeral will he, clven PL'HVIH. Suddenlv, Oct 8. KATIIERINE St., vrlfo of Georgo V. Purvis aged 31. Relatives mid friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p m.. 2222 W. Firth st. (near 22d and Cumber land sts 1 Int. private Northwood Cem Fr'- "Hs may call Thurs, eve. RA1NEY. Suddenly, Oct f, WILLIAM, hus band of Annie Ralnev (neo Young). Relatives and friends. Bartenders' International Leaguo of America, Local No. 113. Invited lo funernl services. Sun., 1:30 p m 1015 N. Uber St. (II) th and Berks) Int prlvato Remains may be viewed Sat . after 7 p. m. Auto funeral. ROEDELHEIM Oct 0. BEATRICE M. ROEDKLHEIM, of 450d Chestnut st. Funeral and Int. private. 11 SEIt Ru.- -On Oct. 10. 1017. MARY R ROSEBORO aged ft2 years. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Saturday arterroon nt 1:30 o clock, from lato residence, P01 N 3Sth st interment Montrose Cemcterj I rlepds mev call b'rldav eienlnr. SHERRERD - -On Oct. 0. 017, OEORGI- AN.N'A, widow of Samuel Sherrerd, In her 87th 3 ear Relatives and friends invited to funeral. on V Ida . Oct 12. nt 11 1ft a m . from her late esMence 30U Redman nve.. Haddonfleld. N. .1. SHRIVER Oct i). ANNA CATHERINE, widow of George W Shrlvcr. aged 81 Rela tives and friends Invited to funernl services, Frl., 2 p. in , Summit ave , Fort Washington, Pa Int private. NOW u H "me to Install 11 v" Miter Meter to get rating for 1018. PIIH.A. METER CO.. 042 Kent Est. Ir, Illdg , or sour oinmber More "tridents" used tl'sn Anv Other Mko. I Immediate Delivery il urdcr a picck lMoacrn Way s Pipclosa l'urnaco today and it 1 will bo hcatitiK your Homo before the cud of the week. Low initial H cobt. Installed in a few hours at y H small expense. Heats cntiro house ! g comfortably in zero weather trom one register at a saving in I fuel of from 5 to 40 per cent. I No dlist. No coal gas. No rc I nairs. No heat wasted in cellar. If Burns hard or soft coal, coke or Rl i wood. Writo for booklet. W JFlbckBros. Co. DISPLAY ROOMS: Plumbing, 41 to SO N, Slh St. Heating, S06 Arch bt. EDUCATIONAL Bolli Seies Emilie Krider Norris 17U CheHtnue Expression, Htage Art. Story Telling, Poise, Jfrenen anu viutrricaii nyeicois. inpiomas. DHIAI'IIONE Complete Course 2 Weeks firiinill. Day and Hvenlni? r.lnm Oond poslfons waiting. 23 S. Bid. Belm't 8020. QTRAYER'S Th" n,,t "oelness School. S 1 tU I CIV - 801-807 Chestnut Street Positions guaranteed. Enter now. Day or night RIVEIRti SCHOOL leANGlIAOKH AND TRANSLATIONS Perry Bldg.. 16th fc Chestnut. Tel. Spruce 1347. Young Men and Boys Night nnd Day Classes Open Now Machine Shop Tractlca Mech.. Freehand and Machlno Shop Math, Architectural Drawlns Pattern Shop Practice Book Illustration Automobile Eleo. Mech. Arithmetic, Algebra Electricity Applied , and Geometry Furniture Designing and Construction I'I voursel1o earii wore monev. Krcentional facilities and low rates. SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE Droad and Spring Garden Streets MUSIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC Y. M. c. A, All Course Open to Man, Women and Children. Day and Eve. Low Rate. Dps lal Courses, Catalog. 1421 Arch. UAOTIME In 20 lessons or iloney Baok. Dklt. .nailed free. OIRISTENSKN Phuw Schools. 1620 Chestnut St., 1412 Venango St., 132V Taaker pr- i-non opruce vvi, Louis Sobelman 1714 Chestnut St, Tl. Nnruee Sfl?4 Advsneed Violin Instruction. Circular. Anne McDonough STUDIOS AltT AM.IiNCSi . .""jLyAyyfii' flllli.llI.-iU FABRI OPERA 162S Arck St. sWfiOUI, i" r en vsee efcj m mi yM m Tf kSJ DEATHS bteati rvi. n. WATHRYN C., . rAt of of Ahha and Lawrence A. Stead and daughter o (ate John J Cunningham. Relative and frlendi Invlled to funeral, Frl., 830 . my 2837 N, crpsKer St. solemn requiem .mass 01, '''( ba1 Church 10 a. m. Int. private. Holy Bepub ihre Cem. Auto funeral. 1 -na-retr SWAIN - Oct p. at Medford. N'.J'iJ?Pv. V husbarid of Susan Hwaln. aged 42. Rela tives a-d friends Invlled to J,un;ral. Frl., J P. m , 22 S. Main st , Medford. N. J. int. 1,0.0, F, Cem, Medford, Remains may b viewed T TONER. l2o8et.",ilIOMAS, husband ef 8un Toner (neo Qulnn). Relatives and friend In- .,...,-. e...-ne ui B.nci m . reft dencO Of daiightr. Mrs" 'F. Iteslln. 1813 Csllowhlll st, High mass Cathedral 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral i WARD Oct. fl. OEOROE W. WARE, son of lato George and, Margaret Ware Relatives and friends, Police Bendf Asso.. 30lh Nard Re publican Club, Invlled to funeral sen less. Sat 2.30 p. m., sister's residence. Mrs. Margaret Mull. 731 S. 10th st. Int. IVrnwoml Cem- Re mains may bo viewed Frl., 8 to 10 P-,'";, , WEEKS. At the Belrravla. 1811 Chestnut St., Oct 10, HORACE F. WEEKS, lurther notice will be given. ,,, . WILKINSON. Oct, ft. 1917. WILLIAM A. WILKINSON', son of Raymond A. and Florence F Wilkinson, aged ,t yea s, R'l-flvoji and friends Invited to fune al services, V rldvy, -.30 P m . at parents' residence, f728 lTiidncld nve. inlermert private, Arlington Ceineterv. Wll.KOM -Suddenly. Oct. 8. '"''EPH.hu' band of Ellrahetb Wllkom, ngeel fi2. Itelatlves nnd friends. Peejuod Tribe, No. 18. I. O. R. M.; Phlla. Iaidge, n'o fil. L. O. O M. 1 Allemanla Hesanc Vereln. Invited to lunero I services, 1 rl 2 p. m.. 627 Diamond at. Int. private. WOOD Oct. 10. LYDIA L., w blow of Alfred Wood. Relatives and friends Invited (0 funeral services. Sat., tl a tn.. 2132 N. (Jrstx at. Int. pVlvato. lllllslcls Cem Ileinnlns may bo viewed Frl.. 8 to 10 p. in. Auto funeral, WOOD WARD. Oct. 0, nt Beaumont. Relay, Aid . HARRY CONRAD, husband of Margaret i). Voodward and eon of lato M. Wallls nnd Angellne Crlssy Woodward Je,at'Vel,rwuI5 friends invited lo services. Frl,, B Pj,'"'' "iV.r II Balr Bldg.. 1S20 Chestnut ot., Fbtla. Int. Pr'VB!r;. ... ..,.. .. n TciiiM n i,. band of Clara L. Vouns, aged 04. Ilefatlves and friends Invited to funeral servjees, flat,, . P m., 4n3,l N. uroau Omit flowers. t. Int. Monument Csm, PARCEL POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans $1000 for S10 Bring Tour diamonds, watches ana Jewelry to the largest pawnshop In tho world, Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BONDED TO THE CITY STEAMBOATB FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO AUOCST1MS BEACH Stopping nt Chester. 100 miles for BOe, Salt water bathing, plenty tables and bencke "j'o're'llvuiid Trip. BOct Clilldren it to 10, 8e. Leave Arch St Wharf Daily 8.30 A, M. Sunday 0AM Bell Phone. Market 11C2 JAMES E. OTIS, Manager, 3 Arch St. AUTUMN RES0ItTS WKKNERSVII.LU. PA. GALEN HALL JL MOUNTAINJ Tt R MR' msviur. pa. nMeiil Fm aiwavc; dpmm I' 'IriAt-L Beautiful days ftliJdvlAK n South Moun WMyym lair. Coll. Ten- tain. Coif. Ten tvi njSf Good Muiic 3-2eL Fine Bath and I Massage Department. Through Pull' man horn N.Y.anej Philada. HOWARD M. rINC. Pp. LAliKWOOD, N. J. IHE LAUREL HJUSE la now open. First ClaBH American Plan Hotel. I'lno train service. Delightful autumn climate. A short motor run from Camp Dlx at 'WrlEhtstown. A. J. MUnPIIY, Mgr. C. V. MURPHY, Asst Mgr. I.akewood, N. ,1, I'OUIMt MIIUNTAINS Delaware Water flap. Pa. Enjoy Autumn's Charms for the Week's End or Extended Stay at KITTATINNY Trill MOI'NTAIN PARADISi: DF.LAWAKi: WATKIt (l.P. PA. Tutly open to December, with THK INN (Annex' open ull car. Capacity 60n. Hteani heat, log Arcs, private baths; ex. ceptlonal cuisine, orchestrn. Grill and restaurant. Coif, every outdoor sport, fSl'IX'I.M. l'AHi RATES Booklet and nuln maps mailed. Coaches meet trains. JOHN PU11DY COPE, ATLA NTIP CITY. N. J. Wpurminster Ky- a' near Beach, r Westminster to atreet i,rlvaU btllBi F.lev. ;. run. water. J10 up wkly , J2 up daily. Chas. Buhre. Hotel Boscobel rS-ii "iV Special fall rates. Phone 117. A. II. Marlon. LOST AND FOUND BARPIN Lost, diamond barptn on morning of October 8. between Bellevuc-Stratford and 8. 15th st Liberal reward. J. E. Caldwell - CO.. unesmut ann .lumper sis. LIBERTY BOND Lost, near 40th and Poplar; No. 130217. Reward. Return to U2t Spruce street. PIN Lost, at Navy Day fete, diamond bar pin; 2 largo diamonds and 13 small diamonds mounted In platinum; liberal reward. J. j; Caldwell A Co.. Junlpor unci Chestnut. PERSONALS WILIj THIi PARTY who advertised for heirs to the Roberts citato recently, communicate with Gertrude Whltslt. 1831 U. loth st., Indianapolis, Ind, , vXNTI1D, a good Jewish home adoption for at tractive l-ear-old boy. Apply Juvenllo Aid Society. 727 N, 0th st, - , HELP WANTED-FEMALE BONAZ OPERATOR3 FOR EMBROIDERINa NAMES ON NAPKINS AND TOWELS! GOOD WAGES. BOSTWICK BATTERSON CO., 82D AND PARING STS. COOK AND ASSISTANT, good, honest, while: experienced In Institution work. S. V. cor. 48th and Woodland ave. I CLERKS Wanted, 2 clerks for general odlcs ', work; those with experience preferred; stenog. I ruphy and typewriting not essential, but will bo given consideration. Address P. O. nix 741, Trenton. .,, . Kiting experience aim salary expected CLERKS maimer's lectulrea services of3 clerks, to work from 11 a. m. to S p. m. Apply Supt.'s office, 4th floor, 833 Market st! CONTRALTO; quartet choir; good reader only. O 750. Ledger Central. COOK, experienced, white Protestant: iTrsT class references. Apply Saturday, 25 Summit &e.tCnut'yim o'.'- Ctrfar" "a'd- - GIRL wanted as chambermaid and waitress In a small private fainily; teferenca required. Appiy at 121 North 10th st. RL. about 10. In ofllce: good epportunlty." Adamf b Westlaka Co.. 2218 w.OntrJo it! CURLS wanted for key punch operating; 'expert, enced preferred; only those with clerical abil ity need apply. Newton Coal Co., 1403 New PrallnBjnlcBldg: "" "'T GIRLS wanted, past 16 ears, to work n warr. room. Haggar Hosiery I'Tnlshlng Works, a and Weatmoreland sts. GIRLS over 17, for clean factory work: goo"5 chance for advancement, Olobe Ticket Co 112 N. 12th. 'vast to., aiRLS wanted at'Wunderle's candy factorv" 1 18-32 Tegg St. (opposite 448 N. 3d t?. ' HOUSEWORK, general; white, l'rotestant ex". perlencedi best reference; 8 In family, no wsshlng;, t8 per vveek. M 240. Ledre r. "? LAUNDRY HELP FOR GOVERNMENT' LAUNDRY WORK Experienced and Inexperienced, markers sorters, operators oil press machines, folders and. general work; tood wages paid t new building: conditions very pleasant. PENN. syiiVANIA LAUNDRY CO.; 310 N. S2d at. SALESWOMEN UT BROTHERS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN IN VARI0U8 DEPARTMENTS EMTLOTMENT BUREAU ' LIT BROTHERS 1NSPECTRESSK--Bluner reeutfes 'Tieveral 1W HELT WANTED-rElxtALE Coiltnuti fnm meeting Column. IHJSIERT NOTASEMC HOSIERY CO. KNITTERS' AND TOPPERS on Banner machines experienced on double-stitch work KNITTERS AND TOPPERS on Standard and Banner machines experienced on half hose End pullers, experienced on half.hose tops EXAMINERS ,. experienced on whlto wont Experienced double-ol trlmmeri LEARNERS . , . ' on end pulling and oxamlnine Will pay $7 , per week while learning NOTASEME HOSIERY CO. Oxford and Mascber els, ALSO KNITTERS AND TOPPERS on Standard machines i experienced on double etltcn and halt hoso LOOPERS , . nn 18 and 20 nolnt Kepworth & Wright steady dial machines LEARNERS , , on linltllng, topping nncl loopliif. Will pay 7 per vvcclc whila Icarnlnr At our No. 2 Mill Icna and A'mat at. OERMANTOWN Those desliltie steady, well-paving positions only need upply Apply evenings and Sundays C, J. SCHUYLER 1010 11. Clarence st. , (vicinity of Jasper nnd Tlosa "t ' Can phono cvenlnes l'rankford 030 M Wo employ no help under 10 yejrs PRESS KKEDERH wauled; girls experienced In feeding cylinder printing rresses. Brown & Bailey Co.. N. WioxJi5ii.lill-Si14Wll,0:- MAtbs wanted. 2. Protestant; one as waitress The other as parlor maid. Address M -i Ledger Central.' POCKETBOOKS Experienced girls on earcj cases and small work; 48-hour schedule. Wolf & Co., 1 2 th nnd Cnllowhlll. third floor SALESLADIES Blauner's requires tho serv ices ot experienced salesladies for part time, wotk In various departments. Apply Supt. s office, 4th floor, .833 Market St. . STAMPERS Experienced stampers on line sta. t onery in color ana oronze. .vpyiy ," Ji"-.v Banks & Blddle Co., 1221 sansom si fourth floorpernianentjiosilion STENOGRAPHER wanted, with references: 16 per weeic, Anuress x- uu. iitr vni.v. WOMAN Bright American woman wanted; must have knowledge of stenography: splen did future for bright woman; salary to start. 1 1 2. Apply jviarcean, itiun c neainuc si. teneciM w.inted white, tn wash and Iron Mon day nnd Tuesday: private family; references required. P fi03. ledger Office. YdilNof WOMAN as teacher of Gregg shorthand In prlvato school; desirable position, with splendid opportunity for advancement, P S00, Ledger utiles. IMI1IRTANT NOTIfiB TO EDUCATED WOMEN Four women with Initiative. Individuality and originality wanted by one of Chicago's oldest und best-known business Institutions for high-grade traveling positions in eeluca. tlonal work. Acceptable applicants must be free to travel, have the equivalent of a high school education and bo between 25 and 40 years of age: prcferenco given to teachers or those who have had normal school or col lege training; business experience unneces ssry, as wo will train those accepted and pay salary from start; this Is special work of a school nature, affording short hours, the op portunity to travel south during winter and steady advancement; kindly glvo full Informa tion concerning age, education and previous experience In tlrst letter. Address S. J. Gill Allan, B8 E. Washington St., Chicago, HI. HELP WANTED-MALE AUTO MECHANICS. I22.B0 to 25 week. Clerk, typist, JOO to, 173 month. Ledger clerk, 117 to $18 week. Pay roll clerk. $14 week. P.eeelvlng clerk. $15 to $10 week. School lanltor and elevator men. tOOTnentli. Mech. and struct, draftsman. $23 to $85 week. Cost clerk and timekeeper, $18 to $28 week. Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St. Membership necessary and nom. free charged. AUTOMOBILE METAL FINISHERS: EXPE RIENCED MEN TO SOLDER AND STRAIGHTEN HIGH-GRADE LIMOUSINE BODIES; STEADY WORK WITH HIGHEST WAGES TO COMPETENT MECHANICS. APPLY EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, HALE & KILBURN CO., 18TII AND GLEN WOOD AVE. BOOKKEEPER, doublo entry, wanted, experi enced: good salary; permanent position: one with publlo utility experience preferred. Coast Qas Co., ise i mar, ii. j. BOY, under 17. to learn high-class Interior dec orating: exceptional opportunity for bright boy; it 644. Ledger Central. BOY. over 111 jears, for office work; wages SS. Apply 025 N. 3d st. C 124. Ledger Office. BOY In accounting room. Apply the Barrett Company. 3Hth and Gray's Ferry ave. BOYS 18 years old, In delivery department, PERRY i. CO., 16th and Chestnut sts. BOYS wanted, over 10 years of age, to learn to feed paper box machines; chance for ad. vancement. Brown . Balh-y Co., N. W. cor. Franklin and Willow sts. BOYS wanted, over 18 ears of ago, to learn to feed cylinder printing presses. Brown & Bailey Co., Franklin and Willow sts. BOYS wanted, over 16 years of ags, $8 to start; work 51-hours a week. Brown t Bailey Co., N. W. cor. Franklin and Willow. " BOYS Strong boss, over 10 years, wanted at Wunderle'a candy factory, 118-32 Pegg st, (opposite 440 N, 2d at.). CABINETMAKERS Steady work and good pay to competent men. Keystone Cabinet Co., Front and Franklin sts.. Chester, Pa. CARDER wanted for a section of worsted cards. The Cleveland Worsted Mllla Co.. Cleveland, O. CARPENTERS; 30 TO 40 GOOD CARPENTERS WANTED AT WILLtAMSPORT, PA.; STEADY WORK THROUGH WINTER; NEARLY ALL INSIDE WORK. REPORT AT SAWYER PARK. WILLljAMSPORT. PA. CARPENTERS, in: good all-around men wanted. 2020 II. Cumberland sL CHAUFFEUR wanted, white; prlvato work; main line; attend heater and generally useful; can glvo very comfortable house to married man If wife will do laundry; single man con sidered: permanent position. Apply between 8 and 10. Friday morning, or write, with ref. erences, 1417 Pennsylvania Building, Phone Spruce 8635. x CHAUFFEUR An experienced driver and me chanlo as first man; 2 under-men; must be married and cottage will be supplied; refer ences required: the situation Is permanent! 10 niiico .m... ...... j cm,. ,.cm,cr central. CHAUFFEUR tor I'ackard truck; state sal. ary and experience. ,P B12. Ledger Office. CLOTHINO SALESMEN B.eJSRrJRSa ejollilnr salesmen. PERRY et CO., I6lh and Chestnut sts. DRAFTSMAN AND DETAILERS ON SHEET METAL PUNCHES 'AND DIES STATE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE AND SALAIIT ADDRESS DETAILER, P. O. BOX 8443. DRAFTSMAN tn take charge; experienced on fh.et steel furniture, eabmets. helvlni T'for large manufacturing plant In bamdem must come well recommended; stats age, referenc and salary expected. P 514. Ledger Office? DRILLERS AflD REAMER FIR8T-CLA88 MEN ON AIR MA. 1610 ARCH ST. K&PShI? ynted.' on. 'r BilW-y,uA-Vw,'Bll? and two-pha die JbrleutJan Apply. Wm. Foslsr. 1808 fjj Slst st. Liilni.vTnai fZ it.... '...J-, "i" .:. 't KLDERLY MAN. for Ibrbt worie" Craving dprtBint, Aiijsiy.) HELP "WANTED-W.rs. ConHniKcf trom rrtvtHnq Cot!,"" day afternoon, Sunday and holM.i!' por atlon and lodging furnish. li)Ji rniia. oniyi meals at csfeterl. ,!r ti Apply IRWIN LEtGHTON? WrtrhtjS.! EHRAND.llOr, white, over 1: u,.. 7T- ensuee lor aavancement, Ak fet. v- USM St. -" 'lew LABOnnnS ID-hour weelt! mlnlrniiM i weekly wage $15.10; must bi stVis1,'",.1' , men. Appl 7 a. m. until .1 p. m.' th,' fi1 Ileflnlng Cpuipny, Employment rj.S.-''"l Philadelphia gate, 314 1 Patsyum; a"rtoC LABORERS 100 mon for Canm Dir ,w .". " town, N. J.t 80c per hour; lo&int 'Mr.l,ku mortal on film shed fr. '"rlnS..ir.'"l trtia. pply 7 a. m.. Irwin eti Leuthtnn. 1 fj't) Bj. T.AnnnF.nn nnv . e ...i-. '. .- ; :--" -. - .vucui sieesv ... ' rest vn.cj - .T 5 sa.no .no cay. nobt. ChaJfant. i!"?'; Paschal ave. -' Mt LABORERS wanted, heavy outside work-rc .workgwage. Apply Wm. Pos'tVlSdt iWMiuuiiiitj wanted, white. ApnlyTT n.i.war. nv mnA iritM....r 'l " --....... ... . ,i,n.r sc LABORERS Tunted, r,hlte, Apply 404 b7 LABORERS street. wanted. L,,N,J,.tV.N w".la.' nrst-class, nonunion., '.33 '1 light linemen: steady work: good lit..W -I pir wm. iroster, lxus n. sist st. MACHINE HANDS Wo havoSe-rman.ei - lions ior cspaoie, aii-round woo4wori,j'Si. i chine hands at good wages. Keratdj? H? I loa Frank In St.. Chester, pi. "'. .l MACHINISTS WANTED FOR INSlnv S QN.. LATHES,. PLANERS BfmiferiW C'le i.iiip,n, i l.AiNl'jltn, BiiniK'n ITS 'J CHINES. ETC;! GOOD WAGES' STliStrl work,... balt'imorh nn&Wsr'.l SHIPBUILDING CO., iiiiuci crt It It 'et.,7iA V A.-CS II BAt.rilotw .-J --.w.., siu. MASTER DTER TOU AllD WANTED IF TOU ARE A CHIEF DTEU AND A MASTER OF YOUR MOFESSIOii ABLH TO MATCH ALL SHADES AMD COLORS ABLE TO TAKE COMPLETE CIUItQl Or A GARMENT DTEINO PLANT WITTI A COMPLETE CHEMICAL LABORATORY IN CONNECTION WITH THE DYEING DEPARTMENT YOU CAN STAnT WORK AT J(0 A WKiy;- WITII AN INCREASE IF YOUR WOUKll? SATISFACTORY. 1 ADDRESS SWISS CLEANERS AND DYERS LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY MEN WANTED i.-on 1 OFFICE BUILDING WINDOW CLKAKCfll V VV11X. OICAUI lbirLAJlbXCi APPLY ROOM 444 !vicjc.ii.(i uuicuirtu s fTNrVUclerlv men vesnted. nnl nr. Aft ... '.i Rts. to learn to feed naner bnr ne.e.M.7 Brown 4 Bailey Co., N. W. cor. Franklin 1 j IV 1 now. MEN" wanted, white: truck goods in wsrehouir ! I night or day. Apply to Mr. Hesslon. 211 uaiionniu si. MEN We need fl mon for our sales departmint salary ir you quaiuy. v.aum-iu inarKet it. OPERATOR for Carver power press ttsmrttns machine; sectional work: permanent umlticm. Apply tha Bailey. Banks t. Blddle Co., 11 Hansom St., fourth floor. ' PACKER In shipping room: must be troy:.' willing nnd active: experience In grecerlei m drugs preferred; permanent position; chance for advancement call at once. 240 Chestnut it.' PACKER, white, experienced; electrical susoltn? steadv position; state age, salary, experience. i Al woo. ceugcr cvinrai. it riPE FITTERS wanted. Apply N. W.Torrtai , anu urown sts. POLISHERS; must be experienced on brut , bed; good pay. Apply II. P. Dougherty, 17th. and Indiana. , PRESS FEEDERS wanted to leed cardbtirt . J on c Under presses. Brown & Bailey Cti.)l Frankllnand, WlIIowts. PRUNERS Experienced high-tree pruners; SI , per day; can use a few learners If tin sr 1 good climbers: $2.R0 per day. Thos. Meihisvtj i Sons, Mt. Airy, Phfia. Phone Gin. 2S. . SALESMEN Wanted, experienced stock, stlri; ' men In Maryland, eastern Pennsylvania and I Delaware to sell stock ot oil companies par 1 lng 10 to 10 dividends: also copper atoet A. B. Beneath U Co.. 109 E. Germs t-. Baltimore, Md. SHEET METAL WORKERS, urn. union; sine , per hour: largo out-of-town construction camp, 1. Wrlghtstown. N. J.: lodglngand trinsMrU-j, tlon furnished free from Phlla. only. Applrj Irwin & Lslthton. 154 N. 12th st. " , snOP CLERK First-class shop clerk wnW.(ij $18 ner week to start: bring rofsrences. nlv Bemlnrtnn Arms Co.. llddyStODS. rs. .. -i . . 1 1 STENOGRAPHER Young man to take ta' tloa and do detail work at sales mnrer.i! J 1. 1 OF. "f T Arrwt runtral 1 STEAMFITTERS 50 union men for Wr!al-i. . w . An,, - i.,,. ..I,t nlntv fllld lOWn, .1. J.i Ui',10 per num. n..n V'.U.iill overtime; lodging and transportation 'urnlatie . free from Philadelphia only. Irwin - Lelij cull, .., im p. TENOR, quartet choir; good reader only. 058. Ledger central. - TINSMITHS. 100. union, for . WrlihUte;.' N. J.; 62'4 cents per hour: plenty 01 '-; from' Philadelphia only. Apply Irwin Ll-1 ton. 154 N. 12th st, r-" .im-. lAalnc an,l I mtitnnrtal on EIVSH t,,. TINSMITHS Want 8 bos for solderinr W-fk va-m Annlv '5 H. Front St. . ilJ. WANTED PATTERN MAKERS THREE FIRST-CLASS WOOD MEN 72 CENTS PER HOUR 44 HOURS TER WEEK STEADY WORK FOR GOOD MEN CENTRAL PATTERN WORKS CANTON. OHIO, WANTED WANTED UNION CARPENTERS $6.87 FOR 10 HOURS, DAILY WASHINGTON UNION SCALE INSIDE AND OOTSIDB WORK. UKUKUU A. FUbleUJl -",-' 'nt e4 Sj COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFEN8K ."JM I8TH AND D STS.. N. W WASIIINOTOR, Transportation to 'job' will be returns s end ot first week' work. .,- tuunu man wnntea. oeiween me ".r..ir'I and 20. to work In shipper' office: hours ! - .. n H w. -...-. 1.. .,,. and aetlvf. (11. lu i'. in., 11, u. w ,,... .- ,,7-- L.ei, an ambitious young man thl position Pill good opportunities for advancement, ai"ij by, letter stating age, experience and "ijrv expected. II. J. Heinz Company, J10 ) 12thti. . r.i wvttmci xfAKf ib I. n fn- work in chemical ! house: laboring; good pay. Apply Beacb nrrtwn ets. ATex. T.avrrence. Jr.. CO. YOUNO MAN wanted, about 18. to "f!jj6 pbon and do flllnr In ofllce of rasrc-sua hous e. Addre P. O. Bpr '"' - YOUNG MAN wanted, . about 18. "TJ phone and do nuns-' in office of nurcsnti house. Address !. u. liox iui.. YOUNO ME"N Wanted. tron. aMf-toRl" nen. between tha ages of 18 SB?. ?: joung m who are. ween the age or jo an? !2-a imed to outside work, to Ijjrgj :lo light linemen: sttadr J RJ ; pafd while lrnln. AM'Sl 1208 N. 81 t at. . who are. accustomed ' tO'bacom electric and ennd waves, n Wllllsm Foster, 1208 N. 81st at... YOUNG MEN Several younr men, about .of erg 18 years of agei good opportunity to . business with an old-established Urra: s'J extent of education and lv references. t 1 ieoger utnoe. TOUNO MEN. over 17 year of ags. i.,J5t1 In taking care of .Urer tock. with oPPWOT to learn business. Apply by lettr only. J- S caiaweil uo., I'niiati.Tpma, . , -: REGULAR EMPLOYMENT, or through "'g, roontbs: sunny South; fin warm (actorri i mj work; .10 cabinet or Interior finish worM mix i mi fii hri. varnUoers and rubbeM. lnr iri-LchlnA man. who la abta to do turwiri rnignvn ana ruuucisi - . (Jeoro W. Mullr DnU FUtur Co.. "Q lania. ui. 0T.rl TiTTaTf-'Va ot-nirritti f a tant-s nil Fi.tlsil' nlrhf nit, It 'tffl RrrtlfkiieP "r.""47-;- i:?rr- rxni.rixm zzr.SLL. 1 vvvrai iia 10 a, v"t ft' aha t a f'Piiyil fig rlTintr, mail a, IMf isj h. iitii bAnoi FoiiEMAN. nr1nerlnt .m Apply 15. I. du Pont da Nemours i J.1", construction work: rate Bio per houf. fi Justifies will Increase to CJo: lo kU'i? day; must undergo physical eisrai-???'''."! We?, TO2.H: H?2 "S0-.?? ""rfffft vy t-utu. 4, e.iiei'il'- """, slag men. S0. CiTrPi"W 1. Wl'UtlP S"-.e'Ht 1 II-" sseAir. KO. I'uuacjle flirt. i- fax 7T7'lTf-,vJH Ut Wl nil ltlUlV W" 4
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