K . i sajfe w k w a- ! WE FUNERAL BENEFIT PROPOSfflONOFF.OFA. Inn Considered nnd Referred by Supreme. Court to Grnnd Courts for Action ( Tha question of tho establishment of a V .'ktnir! truttw. .. sha..... a ..u.a ... it.. K of A. Bupremo court from which death Claims of S200 each for tho member and '4lhA fftl VlA MrlShSS sre.ASst.1 .. Hnl.l IM.I...1 nt each court as now, assuming the liability for funeral benefits In such sum as tho aub ordinate bylaws provide, waa considered tvlth great care. It Is declared that tho efficiency of tho plan Is admitted and Its effects as a stimulating factor In tho ex pansion of the order find no advocates for Any contrary Icw. Tho sago counsel of tho presiding Supremo Chief Hanger Judge C X Ilendon advised: If tho plan Is found acceptable In thl im mention I would puggeat that It not be com o np rralire until after it has ben acrcptd M nt least twothlr1ii of th grand rourtu In Bpf(lai convention culled for that purport, for tho rcu on that the plan would tw a departure from our basic principles, and tho members through J heir Brand court delegates should hao the ccldlnc aay. Tha action taken and partial reason for so dolnc are outlined by V l. C. H J V Dono hun, of 220: "Klnal determination wan rmcrtrj until tho next convention. In the Interim tl. supreme executive vrlll take tin the subject and every grand court will be requested to vote upon tho proposition at thflr coming eslona. As the adoption of tho plan vtouM entail an extra payment of weekly dues by earn member. It vas deeini'd that tho present tlm aa not opportuno to enact tt. because tho war nctvsaltlea require an added tax upon each member to malntatn the special supreme lourt rund to pay the dnuth claim for every enlisted member In the military service who Is killed or dies as the result of disease or Injury whilst la tho Government's war service. "Again, the endovrrm.it fund tax lmrras lessens the local court funds 1hee facts, with calls of patriotic needs to ho responded to nn they may arise, tho pecuniary outlay will be of sunlclent amount to l- nil that should bn now exacted from tho mrmber, and as both these Imperative need will be of temporar duration, tt Is mow than likely both will bo vvound up. or at 1-ast become so emplo In re serve resources as to exempt from further ron trlbullmts from thp membership ut ih diU of the lWlt tonventlon, and thsr without unv undue burden tho crratloit of This ttencral mor tuary fund may tw mad tetttiln and Its main teiwnce placed bound doubt Valrmount. No -41, st 2 1.14 Urown si reel, urferlnc the loss qf Afti-i,o members mi ac count of Undo Ham. hlil a session of Inspira tion Musical cnm and good cheer gave vim to the occasion Tho r.ruc.f?dlnira wr-re tnll- ned by Brothers Klnslow, Davie, lloea .Magee.x A.cnneay, juucg. jonnson, J.ein . uiiu era. Armstrong lUnkln, Anderson Jones Clark rreney. who, with Deputy Grand Chief KariKtr Ilautenhauser, cai.Ii did his bit As a subscriber to tho Liberty ltonds, the court prows that It li a, doer of deeds foe freedom's cause Iho ad dress of P. C H Grim1 was approprlatn and timely, vu, Peac and tho principle"! upon which It alono can bo. permanently based " In part he said; 'What do we nieap by Ubertj? What do we mean by freedom ot the individual, freedom of nations, irtcaom or iani nnd seasT we an nounce our purpose tq spread democracy to the hds of tho earth. Do we realize that democ racy, above alt other farms of Kovrrnnv-nt, rests upon moral law? WtuU will make permanent the peace we desire" Will It be the hand of military might or W1U this peaco rest upon k firmer foundation h reeptct for order, a love of law. a reverence g( the rights of our fellow men? Jt Is only as people ar" educated Into tha recognition of moral standards In the affairs of .nations, as well as uf tndivldulas can there be tho slightest hope of an uidurin peace Hence fraternity can be a factor. Will wo help It to do Its task?" Freedom. No. -.,0. turner Twcnt first and Harket streets. Is arranging for Its annual re union, which Is inude one of Its tnain social functions. The enerwHlo ofTUers and commit tfemen promise something out of the usual. Brothers Campbell. Klernan, Kole, Heavy and like stalwarts gave a slight forecast of the rom lne fete attractions, uX tUo last meeting Dep uty M. Kernan, who, likewise. Is the directing OTorseer of De Lancey 321 exemplifies the direct advantages ot the Junior branch Ah a boy he wa a member of Junior Court Keystone, No. -1. transferred at his arrival at age Into Court Federal, No GO, one of the leudlng local bodies, and so well posted In J of A. procedure .that Courts L'SEO and 0J1 find In him an advisor and guide of marked ablllt), is the tribute paid by Brothers Walsh and liakcr of the-two respec tive courts. Oourt William Perm. No. SI commemorated tha uu3d birthday of the frunder of the Ke stone State. Urother J. M fling presiding at the exercises. The orchestra of Court 1'enn 1reat, Ho 22. Urother Joseph Fliher conductor, gave a concert program The Glee Club of Qutiker City, No. 17. Ilrothers Crockett, Parker. Her KtT'and Edward soloists, rendered a repertoire of national melodies Court Pennsylvania. No. 67. through Urother Duffleld. gave Its trlbuto to the memory of the peace-loving Quaker, whose ceded territory, with Its 4."i UFl square miles. Is sending from every portion its ouns Sien to Join the 34.000.0UU men now enrolled y the nations of the earth In the f-reat crisis, upon the culmination of v.hlch depends the world's permanent peace with honor. In tho overthrow of Kultur autocracy by democracy. Court Philadelphia. No U" gavo Its final testi monial, arranged by Doctor Milllck, to tho boble reverend pathfinder of the municipality rho dedicated It to freedom and Justice, through liberty, unity, benevolence and concord, as the ties that bind In brotherly love Court North Penn, No. 1(12, furnished Its musical OKtrrega tlon, with Urother J A Tlernty. director, to add to tho festive occasion Court St Albans No Sfl at TwenU-first and South streets had a fraternal visitation from Courts Ubertj Council. Uobin Mood. T. II Heed and Mcpherson What was lacking In I members, for good reasons, was made up In Interesting war talk, and thero was not a dull moment. A telephone message from Hro J. J. Farrell, of No. 150, was an Important part of the proceedings, and the acting lec turer availed of Its suggestions to divert the program Into a unique feature based upon the anecdotal climax of the "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor," as a parable not without application to present-day peace talk. Urother Courtnay dilated upon ''Unreliable statements from loose observations and hasty generalizations " Urother Jlapple Jravo a vivid description of "Data of malevo ent hostility, consciously intended to de ceive an adversary " Urother Cunningham de scribed "Untruths of self-glorification magni fying' the virtues of tho class to which one belongs." Brother Patterson's comments were pointed upon "The venial formulae, the kind of not-at-home tipe, fabrications chivalrous or conventional and of politeness " Brothers Uradley, Cujnc. McFarland. Mc Gulre, Duffy, Watson, Devlne, Law ion. De snny. Toner. Conway, Murph). Uourno and others were heard In different aspects of tho subject that ld to the conclusion that, though tongues may utter things that may not be tru, truth will eventually prevail, nnd in war talk, as In other talk, truth should be mado manifest. TUsctum No SOD Wjaluslnff avenue and Xlftyfourth street, is tho mecra for seekers of V of A knowledge on Tueadajs With brothers as alert as Cowan fllrney Fischer. ltMIe, Ilargrave. Vogt Oldfleld, Dopls, llolwlck Kran helms. Zelner Cantz, Hnsell and Deput Ljwh. Inch, of No Hi, none are disappointed In what they seek. Th ordinary meetings aro conducted o as to demonstrate that the rcitlne need not be monotonous "The social adjuncts are always up to date, and the debates are marvels of sound sense and discerning Judgment," asserts Supreme Heprescntatlv Hlgglns, of No. ST.!l). "It must be said of him " rejoins Urother Taylor, of No 124, "that Tom Hfggins Is a psrt of that splendid aggregation of visiting brothers that draws kindred souls to its hos pitable boards and helps the careworn to recup erate." The next smoke feat 1s announced already to da made a topllner event. The recent Father 11 at hew celebration was held with appropriate ceremonies, with a tlmelv address upon "Tem perane as Belated to Fraternity." nude by P. C. It. lelthgoe, of Mantua No. 190. Ludlow No. 278, at Canavan Hall, BIS West Allegheny avenue, with a splendid treasury and a fine body of co-operative f raters, holds its plare as a leading1 ourt of the northeastern dls Jtrlct In Urother Roth tho social features have an active director nnd Urother Carllti guards the business medium of the financial stability. Amid Us suciesbfut achievement It answered nobly the call to war and from lis ranks went a coodly number now In tho ranks of the nation's cieienaers, ana wroiiwr u. Augustin Carlln, Joined by a host of friends, bid his son god- speed an tb young man went forth from home to the field of service. A special movement is on foot to add to the ftl ready large roster, and - each session has something to show as the out come, Ihe court bad Its songsters unite with those of the other courts as participants in the great community singing festival on the plateau at Belmont last Saturday. Court Darby No. 357, made the recent out tin under the management of Its alert enter tainment committee a pleasant reunion of the members, friends and families, at which Bros Taclart. Pricker King and others welcomed the guests. After a strenuous program of uth letlo features th assemblage rested before the dance numbers and listened to Tast Chief Kanger Professor Marks of the borough educa tion 1 stan. give a few helpful hints In hts pleasant conversational style "The V ot A Is an organization that makes serrlea- Its predominant characteristic. No man lives tu the ffrateful remembrance of his roun trymen who did not spend himself freely In their behalf. That la a fact vry voung- man sjaould stamp upon his memory. The lives of f&ft majority are a monotonous process of feuttn wore and often routine folly. There Is tiauur ok pian, noiaing ot purpose uay after ty jw luuw urogram is rvpeaiea, ana me vie i carp soininjr irora experience xne grant! ida.1 to whtcn anv man can ddlraf him. If u sarvlcfv The man who so gives himself Jl never U satisfied until the service he is Hied to render represents him at his best. -a.iUI be no ulttnuLte failure for thou who tb golden years that stretch betwten ado ritim and full maturltr taka hold with mrim Alfro) I nation ami do their best My young brethren rvalli that Forestry in a scnoolrooni t nnvsrt tn teachinx of riunlj service, the on n or-" to our Clod and to Tour eoun ! iiruh tre aw)!urj vf th sobd you do Ill I i uui i.JUfcimr, yevr ig opca, yourself UMA, Tsuxm, Htaw n4 AVrrn v - sH k -lilliai- jaBmBW wVaH b?t9HykjB' vsVl CHUISJOPIIER W. PASC0E lie lias been fifty-four years a member of Philanthropic Lodge. No. 15, Independent Order Odd Fellows. U.S. BOYS HONORED BY REBEKAHL0DGE,I.0.0.F. Good Program and Big Attend ance in Hands of Ladies Who Know How The bos in tlio Government sen Ice were rosnlly pntcrtalnrtl by Illelo Rebeltah Lodga tmilcr tho chairmanship of Brotlier Litch field, who presented this program: I tend Inc. Mto Oswald, soprano solo. Mlvi Ludwlc; recitation, llugli Carlln: tenor solo. Alonzo Yocum : lolln solo. John Wclden : recita tion, Mrs Heiio Shaw . solo (soprano), Miss Mollle Jarkson; recitation. Mrs Klrk land . tenor solo. Howard Malony; recita tion Miss Huth Wclden. soprano solo. Miss Hejl, recitation. Miss i:ebn Kugfr: mln stiel comedy. JoJin SlKenfuse. William tirpunlow and IesJio Slcenfuse; "Star Suangled Banner," sunc; by Miss Klrkland, with pantoinlmo by Huth Weldcn and Eve lyn Kuke Tho "eats" were such as only the ladles know how to provide. Tho follonlnir mml sisters and brothers assisted In the euciess of the eenlnc Mary Welden. nessle Slcenfuse nilzabeth Tarhotton May Dimalilenn. I, Olivia Malony. rt,i-irtiu .nuri-y. iicjun Alarcy, irs l(u?? Airs Hoas Mr Annn Turdv Mrs ltlehard rurdy. I.ea Turds T.aura Hutchinson Mrs Hutchin son. Ilcule Khuter, Mrs Klrkland Mrs. Davli, Mn Simpson Mrs Welsh, Irs. Keesan. Miss Amundsen. Mrs Oarlln Mrs rtussell, Mrs Dennison Mrs roster Mrs Hopkins Mollle .latkson. "Mrs Joshua N Mttlilleld Mrs W T. Kowden Mrs Harry Kolwell. John Welden, Wil liam Hepnsrd eoree nradle Harry larbot totu Mr Hopkins Walter Welsli, John Blaen fue nieherd Walls, Mr Klrkland, Dick Itm sell John 1 ates, James Sinister. Henrj Foster, Harry Stephens. G M Uobert I.oe. Harry Kolwell. Albert Waltr John A Peterson The next open entertainment for tho bovs In the eervlre will be held next Haturdav night under the auspices of Mary N. Illn Itebekah Lodfre nnd Koxhorougli Lodge. No C6, at Rldce and I.iceum avenues i:isle Hebekah Lodge announces a masquerade partv on October 31, to which the sailors snd soldiers aro invited Uvery one will be required to wear a mnsr,ue in the auditorium of the hall at 843 Main street. Darby. Grand Seereiarv Hill has sent to officers nnd members of the lodges located In tho city the following letter: "Hy order of the executive committee a meet ing of the sener.il rmamlttee of the combined lodges located In Philadelphia bavlne In charge the seersl meetlnus for the entertainment of brothers In the United Stttes service will he held on the evening; of Mondav Octobr 22. inlT at H o'clock p ni.. In the office of the Grand Lodce 1723 Arch street "The executive committee will make report on tl.e work that has been carried on durlna the last three monttis. and will also present for the consideration of the aenerai committee the question of the advleabllltv of continuing simi lar meetings and of raising the necessary funds to meet the expenses thereof "Kindly see that the hrother who represented vour lodge on tho general committee Is promptly notified of this meeting, and If ho cannot make it convenient to attend have the lodge appoint some one in his place It is important that evcrv lodge should bo represented at the meet ing " MHIo Lodge No lOno. conferred the Inltatory degree in full form on eight candidates, with tlie usually large attendance. The recipients of the degree were Silas M Gordon, Karle E. i.eaman, Adotph N Iloehler, George V Me Null, Kmmett Heed Collom David Semmell, Arthur ( halman, John J. HcUhardt Urother James Gorman, of Nova Scotia, and James Mauder, of South Carolina, were charmed by the floor work Tho fund for the benefit of brothers In the service of Uncle fam bids fair to assume tremendous proportions Urother James McMlchael Is always on hand to receive subscriptions to the fund The Hrst degree will he exemplified tonight In full form. A large attendance of members and visitors Is alwas desired as Inspiration t the staff for continued application and efficiency. Merchants Lodge, No 2R3. entered on the new term with a rousing meeting The Initiatory de gree was exemplified In the usually creditable manrer on a class of candidates The noble grand appointed the following ocmmlttees: Kn. tertalnment committee, J R Smith, chairman: Frank Shuman. 1'. V Latham. A Luther and T Latimer Jr : delinquent committee. V I. Morion chnlnnun Frank Shuman, W. J Brit ton Mark Wallace. K. A, Henrv, welcome com mlttee, o. Maute chairman: T Latimer, Jr., A Purfor C If, Lombard, W. H Draperi music committee R. A. Groom, n. A. Henry: publicity committee. E. A Groom: representa tive! to emploment bureau. K. A. Henrv; de gree master. K. I Morton pianist. K. A Groom The first degree will be nut on In full form tomorrow evening snd nil members of the team are urged to be present. Irv T.oiKe No 21," had five candidates for the first degree on Monday night, conferred In full form, with the musical features for which the work of Tvy Lodge Is noted. The dramatic work of T (1. William Hjsore Urother Alfred Htoertz. I O Philip K Jochem nnd nrnther lames G. Treston together wtth the sintJp- of Drothers Jochem and Treston, was particularly fine The team wns vigorously applauded upon conclusion of the final march. The lodge voted to subscribe for SS00 of the new Liberty i,oan ine annual report or the lodge shows assets of morn than S45 000 nnd a membership of M7. The second degree will ba conferred In full form next Monday night. TCast Parle Lodge. No 1042, conferred the Initiatory degree Tuesday night on George W. Weiss and Hufus K Palmer Jr Representative IJergey reported having attended a meeting of the representatives to the employment bureau, where routine business was transacted Letters were read from Ilrothers Lepley, Ranktn, Vogel and Smith, who are In the new Federal army, all saving thev had received many considerations from Odd IJ-llows In 'heir respective camps and vicinity. The lode-, will attend divine services und4v, Octolier 21. at tho Derereaux Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. Twenty-slxtb. street and Allegheny avenue, where the Rev. J. P.rry Cox. the pastor, will have special services for men. All Odd Fellow are cordially Invited. Kenderton Lodge, No 2611 elected a candi date for admission. The committee on the thirtieth snnlversarv. composed of Past Grands W II Zimmerman. George L. Tucker, Jacob Y Lour, Joseph H. Tomllnson and Ueorg. Bur gert reported that arrangements for th. event were nearly completed. Brother Robert Glen nle. of Summit. N J., was a visitor. The orphanage has been called upon to suffer the loss of the faithful matron. Mrs. Latltla A. Hnoch. who has been In charge of th. children since April. 1906. President Richardson and the board ot directors tendered her a testimonial reception, presenting her with a fin. gold watch as a token, or appreciation ot her services. During the tender remarks of the president sev eral members of the board were overcome with emotion, as the moat harmonious and cordial re lations had existed between th. management and the matron This change coming so soon after the retirement of the children's popular Christian Kndeavor Instructor. "Mister George," makes It a moat regrettable occurrence, as the combined work of the matron and Instructor touched th. lives of the children along th. mental, physical and spiritual lines up in the highest possible point of efficiency. Mrs. Enoch Soes to rest with her sister at Audubon. N. J, Irs. Clara Tuttle, a former assistant, will Dav. cnargs ex me ennaren tor u. present. Fifty-four years an Odd Fellow Is the record ot Venerable Warden Christopher W, Pasco., Sr,, of Philanthropic Lodge. No. IS He was taken Into th. order In March. 1S63. and on March 11. 1813. his fiftieth anniversary, a tes timonial banquet was tendered him whan ha was presented with a. solid gold watch and tb. charm of th. order. Brother Paseoe was born July 31, 1830, on Sergeant street, between Ninth and Tenth. Ills father, Henry Paseoe, war on. of tba original subscribers to th. Public Ledger when It was published from th. old Arcade bn Chestnut street between Seventh and Klghth, so that th. paper baa been a friend of the family for th period covering the Mexi can War lbs t v I War and th Spanish-American War Althoush lghtiona viara tit Brother Psaee. Is still vigorous, as Is also hts wife, who was Warrv.t J'P i- -.eft rtiwsrvi intr aaacniisrett-syiBs! -' ;' EVENING tLEDaElPHTTJADELPHIA; (THTJKSDAY, OCTOBER , NOMINATIONS OF THE GREAT CHIEFS, L0.R.M. Eleven Candidates Out for Great Junior Sngatnoro Begin ning of District Meetings Great Chief of Reoords Fraaer announces th names of tho brothers who have been nominated for chieftaincies in tha Great Council -and who Iiavo accepted In accord, ance with the laws, as follows: Great sachem S. Williams, Jr.. No. 434. Great senior sacamore Charles 13. Bell, No. 304 Great Junior sacamoro William S. Dllchor, No. 204; Aaher K. Anders. No. 214! J. W. nodenhaver, No. 61; Norman U C. Troxell, No. 201: Hayden McQualto, No. 801: John H. Felmeth. No. 169; Charles Ucckman, No. 411; J. n. Parrlsh, No, 429 ; Charles W. 1'rcsslor, No. CI ; A. It. Chase, No. 407. and Charles Schafer, No. 230. Great prophet T C. Meswlck. No. 4BG. Great chief of records Hamilton S. Mc Kec, No. IIS; ThomaB Li lYaser, No. 278, and John A. Kinsley, No. 72. Great keeper of wampum Joseph Farrar, No 144: Charles T. Davis, No. S30, and Charles It. Wllllts, No. 74. Oreit. Chief of Hfcord F"rir vislt.d ro paunomlnr Trlbn. No. OS, Wind Gp, and anslstrd In the dedication of the new wltrwam and ths ratline up of the chirrs Dlrratlon. of brothers from the trlbea throughout tho dii trlct wore present. The report of Chief of Records John V, tinier showed that tho tribe had made a train durlnir the last term, and In the new location he expects to show a good report at the end of the term In worm moon. Th. tribo ha. lost the services of several mem bera by the call of the Government. O. C. It Fraeer complimented the tribe on tho enterprise shown, and urged the members to capture palefaces durlnir the cold moon Other speakers were Deputr Great Sachem Floyd Darrohn, Prophet John Hicks, Keeper of Wampum John II. Kdwards and Deputy Great Sachem Albert W. Cowley, of No. 1!49. Past Bachrm Thomae Wilson entertained the mem bers v.tth noems dedicated to th. creat sachem and tho order A. council of detreo of rocahontas I" belnc organized in conjunction with the tribe, Urother Hicks havina an acthe part In It. Its is a lUe district deputy In tho Ha) makers. Lenl Lenspe Tribe, No. 3 rlth s delegation of seventy-six members accompanied bv tho fife and drum corps, visited Washita Tribe, No. S3, Conshohocken, on last Saturday sleep A elevation from Washita Tribe met tho visit ing members with a rousing reception, escort ing them through the main streets with bands playing and red fire glowing. The fire depart ment turned out, too. with bells and whistles going. Deputy Oreat Sachem William L'lchhorn, assisted by the degree team of No, 3, raised tho chiefs. Interesting talks were made by Deputy Great Sachem Elchhorn and other visiting brothers. Corn and venison were served. The first district meeting of the series srranged by Great Junior Sagamore Bell will h held In the wigwam of Tioga Tribe, No SIR. on this Thursday sleep. In charge of Deputy Great Sachem John Ilassett, who has arranged a vaudeville show and smoker. The great thief s and other prominent members of tho order will bo present. The announcement of a dis trict meeting ot Mlneola Tribe, No, 187, on October 18, was a mistake. A later data will be fixed. , Crow Tribe. No. 423. has closed a successful term, the report of Chief of Records George Rudolph showing the tribe hss made a gain ot more man ouu xatnoms in wampum and a small Increase In membership. The chiefs wero raised by Deputy Great bachem Robert Sweeney, assisted by tho degree team of Wnpella Tribe, No. 32J. and District Deputy Alfred Rlsert With the new officers Installed, the members expect to be busy during the winter term. Collector of Wampum William Flnan takes part In all of the activities of the tribe. Roohootah Tribe. No 227. entertained Mlnonk Tribe, which raised the chiefs. Deputy Great Sachem Coope doing the work, assisted by the members of No. 451 DOB. Coope, Tast Sachem II, C. Upright and others gave Inter esting talks. The committee served refresh ments. , Maumee Tribe, No. S04, entertained a dele gation from Penobscot Tribe. No 70, on the occasion of raising up the chiefs, the work being done bv Deputy Great Sachem Plnkerton assisted by the degree team of No 70. Short talks were made by D. U. 8. Plnkerton and Keeper of Wampum James H Wright, Jr., H C, Relnhardt and Prophet Doctor Ayers of No. 348: District Deputies William Street. Wil liam Klchhorn and John l. Usher, this being the sixty-ninth visit made this term. Great Junior Sagamore Bell, on behalf of the tribe, pre sented the retiring prophet wtth a handsome ring In recognition of faithful services The entertainment committee served lunch and refreshments. The Wlllard minstrel troupe, composed of Brothers W. W. Stockton, An thony Katnp. Charles Sperber. Frank Sand storm. Isllo L Mar, Frank Miller. Amos Orcenwaj, Russell Kecbler and William Frlcke, nil members of Maumee Tribe, entertained th. visitors with an old-time vaudeville show, Tuscarora Tribe. No 20. adopted two new members at the last meeting A committee was appointed to work In conjunction with the Deputy Great Sachem James Parke and the other tribes in the district In arranging for a district meeting In compliance with the request of Great Junior Sagmore Bell The meetings sre being well attended and the tribe expects to do good work this term. Past Sachem George Staus Is an active worker In the tribe and Hay makers, now filling the position of State chief oaymaKer. Mansgny Tribe No 816 held a --ery lively and Interesting meeting last week. The follow ing officers were Installed: Sachem, William Brosey, senior sagamore, Allen Dietrich; junior sagamore, Edward Hornberger prophet. Ray mond D. Bertram. Short talks were made lv Past County Chaplain Thomas Bojer, No. 74; County President Fred W. Snyder, No. SR4, County Secretary Harry W. Bendel. No 351, and Past County President Walter W. Weber, No, 330. The Haymskers held their -nonthlw meeting at tho Great Council office. State Chief Hay maker George II. staus outlined a plan of work during his term. District meetings will be held In different sections of the city and State dur ing the winter. The ways and means commit tee will take up the matter of raising funds for the advancement of the craft. The chiefs of Poconta Tribe, No. 11, were raised by Cohockslnk Tribe. No. 120. The work was faultless, all of the various speaking parts being most capably filled. Especially note worthv wa the work of D. 3, S Ferdinand A Gunold. P. 8. Frank Weldner made a big hit aa he led the procession with a stilt American flag. After the work talks were made by P. B. Ferdinand Gunold, prophet Talt, P. 8 Am born. P S Wright Hagert. chairman of the platform brigade: P, 8, Kllwood Hagert P B Caprlos, P. 8, Cass el. Deputy Great Sachem William Glaser, all of No. 12(1; also C of It. Charles Anderson, No. M4; P. 0. H, Samuel K. Walker, C. of It John R Oreenhalgh, P. H. Camero A good lunch was served, after which P. H Ed Bullea entertained with his string band. The second trlcounty convention, comprising Dauphin, Perry and Cumberland Counties, was held at Middletown In the wigwam of Poketo Tribe. The convention was well attended and talks were made by P. O. 8. II. O Burtnett. P. O. S. Charles E Pass, P. O 8. Samuel 11 Walker and O. 8. T. C Beswlck. Plans were perfected and a commutes appointed to send a present to every soldier who is a member of any of the tribes of the sssoclatlon. Ar rangements were made to assist the weaker tribes and also lighten the work of the deputies, A large street parade waa held In the after noon. The next meeting will he held In Me chanlcsburr. Wawatan Tribe. No. 63, Ttoxborough. accom panied by tho band, visited Mlnonk Tribe, No, 451, and raised the chiefs, the work being done in excellent form by Deputy Great Sachem Samuel F Ehly and the degree team In full Indian costume. A committee from No. 451 escorted the visitors In a street parade to the wigwam, the degree team making a fine show ing and receiving much applause all along the line. The chiefs rslsed to their various stumps were: Prophet, H. Haumgardner; sachem, Leslie Drewltt; senior sagamore. W. Martin: junior sagamore, Walter Bchllppel guard ot wigwam, Clvde Schllppe: guard of forest, John Tailor. The great sachem served tho trlb. by pre senting to the retiring sachem a jewel ss a token of appreciation of good service, and gave a good, pointed talk on the good ot the order. Deputy Great Sachem Ehly rave an encouraging talk on th. work.ln No, (3. Ckl.f or jiecoras h. itonn ana i-asi nacnem it j. YTnrlarht anoka on behalf of Mincnle Trlh. -ii Deputy Oreat Sachem Al Gerner epok. ot the. work by th. tribes In his district. The attend, ance was swelled by delegations from other West Philadelphia tribes, and after an Inter change ot sentiment, corn and venison were served In th. reception room. Th. "latch string" is always out at 3849 Lancaster avenue on Friday sleeps, , At th. weekly kindling ot the council fir. in the tepee of Museodsh Council. No 62, D. .. at 814 Oirard avenue, on last Monday's sleep, the evening was mad. memorable by the gift of a large service flag- bearing seven stars, representing tha seven brothers of. the council who have voluntarily enlisted In th. United Slates army and navy. An appropriate speech was made by Brother Edward A. L. Dearden. on. of th. enlisted brother, and the presenter of th. emblem to the council, and tn. SMI W mM.viY "W IIHUS V3 oj thanks by the couacll at large, through th. Pocahontas, Florence Roarer. IOWA JtESISTS "PHY" PLAN Returns Than Far Show Majority of S390 Against Amendment DES MOINES, la., Oct 18. Latest returns frorrt. 'Mondays prohibition election how a majority against the constitutional amendment forbidding the manufacture and ale ot liquor tn Iowa ot 3580, at 2 p. m. today. Fifty-one- cAtUrinj'iPreclncta are yet to oe-seirsj zrsssa. r DcatI)3 ANDKI1SON. Oct. 18. llRNRT. son of lUrry snd Llla Anderson (nee McFarland), aged 22. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat., 2 p. m , parents' residence. 2800 11. Clear field st. Int. private. North Cedsr Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl,, 8 p. in. AtinttBT. Oct. 14. ANTIK1VT. httafcenl Susan August. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 7-30 n. tn . 23IS S. nth st. Sol emn requiem mass at Church cf Our Lsdy ot Mt. Carmel 9 a. m. precisely. Int. Holy Crass Cem. Auto service. RADUM. Oct. 16, OnonOB IUDTTM. bus band of Josephine Itsdum, born In Kenlslng Baden, aged 16. Relatives nnd friends Invited iinatn to fur llotf runerai, iti, n s m., uuua iiismg gun nve. msss hi Henrys unurcn u a. m. int. y Redeemer t'em Remains may ba Mewed xnurs, t to iu p. m. BAMFORD. Oct. tf!. GEORGE) V? husband ef late Rebecca Wilson Ham ford, aged 60. Rela tives and friends, Washington Camp, No, 819, 1 O. 8. of A., employes of Erben Harding Co,, Invited to funeral services, m., S p. m., resi dence of son-ln-lavv, L'dwln M. Watson. 3117 jinawn si., jioirnesDurg. int. private, itemains may oe viowea -inurs,, i to n p. m. in. I AM lJr. 3BARD. Oct. 1H. WILLI, r.. husband of Rsrali Beard, Relatives nnd friends, Oeorge JirooHs v-ircie, jvo. sii, urotncrnoot or Atnries, nvtted to funeral. Sat , 3 j. tn., 813 V. Wlldey st. Int. American Mechanics' Cem. Remains msjr be viewed l"rl., S p. tn Aulo funersL llr.LL Oct. 17. JOHN JAMES RBI,!, for merly of Rerwyn, Pa , aged 71. Relatives end friends Invited to funeral, Pat.. fln.m, daugh ter's residence, Mrs. James Tully. 107 Martin sve., Uryn Mawr, Pa. Jllgli mass Church of Our Mother of Good Counsel nam. Int. St. Monica's Cem . Daylford Auto funersl. HEI.RTIinLINO Oct. 10. HARRY J hus band of Kato Atkinson and son of Mary W and Into Cspt John J Belsterllng. Relatives nnd friends. Itoxborough I-cdne, No. 13'. F. and A. M. j Hsrmnny Chapter. No. B2, It. A. M i employes of Pencoyd Iron Works. Invited lo funeral, Frl., 2 p. m., 109 Rlpka ave., Mana yunk. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends insy call Thurs. eve I1IRCK8. Oct. 16. MART, widow of John nirrks, aged OR, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Hat.. 2s. tn, IMS Harold St. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto aervlc. BISBORT. Oct. 17. GL'ORGE If , husband of Kmrna Blsbort (neo Klrchncr) snd son of late Jacob and Anna J. Blsbort, aged 0.1 Relatives and friends. Progress Lodge, No 009. F and A. M,: North Phils. Brno. Society, emploves of Terminal Warehouse Co., Invited lo funeral services. Sun S p. tn , chapel. 2.12S German town ave. Int. iorthvood Cem. Auto service. BOTHWELL Oct 16. OEOROn W.. son of lata William and Sarah Bothwell. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 p. m . 242.1 Christian st Int. Mt,lMorlali Com HOVER. Oct. 17, MART E.. widow of Wll Ham V Boyer, aged (11 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., y'p m. resi dence of son, Harry Boyer, 4JH Mitchell st , Rjxhorough. Int. private. IlltENNAN Oct 1(1. suddenly, MICIIATIL J., husband ot Mary I! Brennan. Relntlves snd friends St Thomas Aqnlnas Holy Name So. clety, Dlv No. 20. A O. II . Countv Sllgo n. II. snd P. Asso., Invited to funeral. Frl . 8 .10 s in , 2J3t S 20th st. High requiem mass Church of St Monica 10 a ni. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service BROWN Oct 17. TATRICK. husband of Mary Brown, aged 6.' Residence. 707 N. 42d st. Due notice of funeral will bo gtn. Btl.NTINO. Oct. 10. RICHARD VAL'X HUNTING, husbsnd of Knto Bunting (nee Bouchler) aged 70 Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services. Sat . 1 p. m.. 247 N. Juniper st. Int private l.auiet Hill Cem. Friends may call Frl , 8 lo 10 p. in. Auto cortege. CALLAHAN Oct. 3 7. HORACE T . son of Elliott L and Katie 11. Callahan (neo Knox), aged 7 scars 3 months. Due notice of funeral given CATAFERTA Oct 16. 1017. DOMENK'O, father of Nicola, Domenlca. Gugllelmo, Vln cenzo. Julia and Catarlna Catafesta, aged (1H Into of 721 Ellsworth st. Relatives nnd friends and members of the bocieta Deneflctenza. Duca degli Abruzzl. Sncleta Atessanl, bocltn del Parti aro respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of his son William 2202 H Hicks st . on Saturday morning nt 8 o'clock Mass of solemn requiem in the Church of St. Mary Magdalen de 1'azzl. Int. at Holy Cross Cemeterv CHEW Suddenly, Oct. 10. WILLIAM N. son of William and late Jennie H Chew, aged 3D Relatives and friends invited to fu nerol services. Sat, 2 p. m., residence of pat ents, 1230 Kenwood ave. Camden, N. J. Int private. Harlelgh Cem Trlends may view re mains Fri . 7 to 0 p ni 1LARK Oct. 17. ANNIE JL. wife of James P. Clark, daughter of Patrick and lato Cath arine Gallagher. Relatives and friends. Altar Society. Sodality of 11 V. M. of St. Malacny s Church: St Ellrabeth's Ben. Soc Prosperity Prldo Circle, No 047. C of P . Invited to ru nerai, Mon , 8 30 a ni . IMP N Marlpe st. Solomn high requiem mass St. Malachy's Cliutch 10 a m Int Old Cathedral Cem CLARK Oct 18. ANNIE C . widow of Wll llain J. Clnrk. Relatives and friends Invited to services, lYl., 2 p. m , 0J3 Pembroko nve., East Lansdownc, Pa. Int. est Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. CONNELLY. On Oct. 16. 1917, rRANK. hus band of Alice Connelly (nee McBrlde) and son late Martin and Catharine Connelly. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, on l'rl . Ham, from his late residence. 101 TasKer st. Solemn mass of requiem bacred Heart Church 9 30 a. m Int Holy Cross Cern CORF1ELD. Oct 1(1 KATIIEIITNE THOMAS, daughter of late Henry C nnd Kath erlne Thomas Corfleld Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Fri , 2 p m . 2219 St. James place Int private CRAMP. Oct 10. HORACE, husband of Lizzie A Cramp (neo Likes) and eon of late Martin and Josephine Cramp, aged 33. Rela tives and friends Kensington Assembly, No 4tt, A. O M. P . Invited to funeral services, l'rl , 2 p. m., brother's residence, 008 Gaul st. Int. 0aDARK.Oct. 1C. HENRY .TAMES, husband of Sarah Dark (nee Webb), aged 40. Relatives and friends. William Penn Lodge. No. 39. K of P.; Loyal Patriots of America, Roosevelt Lodge, No 1. Brussels Carpet Weavers' Union; Hard wlck & Magee Yearly Beneficial Asso., Invited to funeral services. Sat, 2 p. m.. 3037 N. Hth st. Int. Greenmount Cem EISINGER Out 10, EDWARD, husband of Minnie Elslnger (nee Rank) Relatives ami friends, members of Christ United Evangelical Church, I'.'lh and Oxford sts . Dorian Asemb!. No. 41. A O M P . and Stoncmen's Fellow ship, Invited to funeral servues Frl 2 p in , 2471 lasper st. Int Hillside tun Auto servhc EISENMANN Suddcnb. Of t 16. AUGUST H., husband of Louise t Schtnld Ei&Mimami, aged 14 Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Sat . 2 p m , chapil of Andrew J, iair & Son. Arch and li'th sts Int. Mt Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl . to 9 p ni I I.ECK uci ii. tut i. it , son oc tate George and Margaret Flet k. aged 4!t. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. l'rl , 1 n. m , apartments of Wm II Battersby, 3316 N. Broad st Int private. Greenmount Ci tn r-nrtELLE Oct 15. JOHN J. husband of Eva Forelle. aged 2S Relatives anil friends invited to funeral. Fri., 2 p m . Si,37 Flske ave.. Falls of bchujlkill Int Leverlttgton Cctn. Friends may view remains Thurs.. after 7 p, in. rniCK Oct 17, GEORGE II.. aged 08 Relatives and friends Invited to services Frl , 3pm. Oliver 11 Bair Bldg , 1620 Chestnut at FUNK Oct. 1C. FRANCES FUNK (nee Metz ger). wife of Joseph I"unk. aged (1(1 Relatives and friends. Archconfraternlty of Holy Fam ily Sacred Heart League and Altar bocletv. in vlted to funeral. Fri.. 7 .10 a. m.. 1520 N Law. renco st. Solemn requiem mass st Peter's Church 9 a. tn. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. AUGALLAGUER Oct 13. ELIZABETH, wife of James Gallagher. Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral. Trl , 8 30 a. m , 179 Wilt st. (Hancock and Berk" sts.). Solemn requiem maw St Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funersl OIFFORD Oct 17. MART J . wlfo ot George Glfford. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Frl 3 pm.. B022 Spring st W, Phlla. Int. private. Mt. Teace Cem. Auto 1 UOirLROT Oct 17. WASHINGTON I, OIL ROY, aged 92. Relatives and friends. Meridian Run Lodge, No. 158. I . and A M , rmploves Penna R II Co . St. Matthew Yearly B A . In vited to funersl servttes. l'rl., 2 p m residence ot son-in-law, Dr. Edward R Stono. 1701 Master st Int private. Aulo funeral HAMILTON. Oct 1, ALEXANDER HAM ILTON, son of late David and Mary Hamil ton, aged 74 Relatives and frlemls bit Med to funeral services 1 rl . 2 p m . 2024 I'itzwater st. Int. Mt Mortah Cem. Remains may bo .i-wed Thurs eve 11ERSH Oct. 10 ANGELICA daughter of late Danl'l and Angelica M Hersh. Relatives and friends tnWtcd lo funeral services Frl . a m.. residence of elBter, Mrs. Joseph .Moor head. 163S, N. nedfleld st Int. prlvato. Re mains msy be Mewed Thurs eie. HERSH Oct. IB. ANGELICA, daughter of late Daniel and Angelica 11 lllnh Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Fri, n a m., from residence of sister, Mrs, Joseph Moorhesd. 1633 N, Redfleld st. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Thursday evening. HOLMES Oct. 16, at 119 Maplewoocl ave.. Germantown, ELIZABETH, widow of William Holmes and daughter of late John and Eliza beth Leipsr Holmes, runerai services Frl.. 11 a m. Int. private. KAT8ER. buddenlr. Oct 17. SAMUEL, hue band ot Sara Kayaer. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Fri . 3 n in.. 2014 N. 20th st. Incineration at Chelten Hills Crematory. KINKKR. Oct. 10. JOSEPH L.. son of lat. George B. and Amelia Klnker, aged 34. Rela tives and friends. Lodge No, 72, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engtnenten, P. It. It. Relief Asso., and Emerald Benellclal Asso.. In vited to runerai, Frl., 7.30 a. m , residence of mother, 230 N. Maschcr st Reqnlem mass St. Bonlfaclua's Church III in Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service. Remains may bo viewed Thurs. alter P. m. KNOLL. Oct. 17. JOHN G . husband of Anna Knoll, aged 77 Relatives and friends Si Michael's Bruder Unterstuetzung Vereln. Statu Jacobes Bruder Unterstuetruug Vcrein (nvlicil to funeral services. Sat., 11 a ni., 2600 Brad dock st. Int. private. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl., R to 10 p, m. Auto service KRIPS. Oct. IB, I.OU1SA. widow of Oeorgo D. Krips, sged 79. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, 2310 Green St., Frl., 3 p, rn. Int. private. LEE. Oct. 17, of cerebro-splnal meningitis, JAMES F., husband or Ella Lee (nee Walsh) formerly ot 15 N. Dearborn st, (Mat and Mar ket), and son of Catherlno and late James Lee, Funeral and Int. private, mother's residence, 1618 8. Bailey st. LEGOETT. Oct. 15, MART A., wlfo of Alex snder Leggett. formerly Mrs. Leslie Parker, aged 48. Relatives and friends. Invited to fu neral services. Frl., 2.30 p. in., at 1348 S. 51st St. Int. Plivate. LEMMO, Oct. ID. FRANCIS A., son of Frank and Kalherlne Lemino. aged in. Ilela. tlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 6:00 a. m.,. residence of parents. 411 Manchester ave.. Media. Pa. Bolemn requiem mass Church of the Nativity. Media, Pa.. 10 a. m. Int. lioiy until ecu. LEUBY. Oct. 17. JOSEPH, Jr., husband ot Annie Stell snd son of lat. Joseph I.euby, Relatives and friends. Kensington Clrcl., No, , II. of A.: Fidelity Knitting Co.. Invited to at tend the funeral services. Sat,. 2 p. m.. real, dene, ot mother. 2086 E. Susquehanna ave, Int. private. Magnolia Cem, Friends may call Frl.. aft.r 8 p. m. LIPPINCOTT. At Ml Holly. -N. J.! Oct. IS. JOHN W. LIPPINCOTT. aged 86, Relatives and friends invited to funeral, -Trl.. 2 p. m., 120 Mill St.. Mt. Holly. N. J. friends may call may call Thurs. .ye, Int Mt. Holly Cem. LUCHTOct 10. HDWIN II son 0 Otto F and Frieda Lurht (nee Hoegger) Relatives nnd friends Invited t funeral services Sat. p rn. psrema restpence ?18 VY firth St. Int. Knlahts of Pythias Cem MoDRVlTT Suddenly Oct. 16. JOHN J. Mc DKVITT. husband of Kamdo UrDevItt and sot of lata JawesndiCatbarln? McDsvltt. Ilela. Tires and frlwidsv ElvjtTon, N. W4 O. 1L, sr4S(;isJti7 ,M y'jk. ui DEATHS Pins st Solemn high msss ef requiem St. Pat rick's Church 10 a. in. InL Holy Cross Cem. McOINLEY. Oct. 17, MARGARET A., daughter ot WHIIsm J. and Elizabeth R. Me Glnley and granddaughter of lato John ana Rosanna Sheridan, aged 18 months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Hat.. 1 ,P. ,"; residence of parents, 1623 S. Front st. Int. New Cathedral Cem. ....... .. . ,,,. Mclaughlin, Oct. m. buran MeLAUQir- LIN, daughter of James snd lato Catherine Mc Laughlin. 1 Relatives and friends invited to fu neral, Sat , 8 30 s. m resldenco of father, 23J Jefferson st. High requiem. mesj St, LMza bcth's Church 10 s. rn. lot Jtoly Cross Cem, McNAMARA. Oct. 18. EDWARD A., son of Addis E. ond Ellen McNamarn. aged 18. Rela tives and friends, Ascension School, Invited to funeral. Sat. 8.0 a. rn,. 731 U. Madison it. High requiem mass at the Church of tho As cension 10 s. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. McNICHOL. Oct . 15. DAVID, husband pf Mary McNIchol and son of lat? Donald and Mary McNIcnol.. Relatives and friends Invited to funersl. Frl.! 8 JO, a. rn.. 2047 Cherry at. Solemn mass of requiem Csthedrol 10 a in. Int. lloly.Cross Cem. Auto funeral. MECLEARY. Oct 17. ROBERT MECLEARY. aged 07. Relatives and friends Invited to fu nersl services. Sat., 2 P. ni.. residence of brother, Maglstrato John Merlcarv, 2J13 Amber st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto service. MILLER Oct. 17. EDWARD. eon of Wll. Ilsm and Caroline Miller, aged 22. Relatives and friends invllcd to funeral services, Hun.. 2 5. tn, 2811 D st. Int. Oakland Cem. Mo'lR. At Clover Hill Farm. Media, Pa. , O-t. I". JOHN JACOn M011R, aged 70. Rela. tlvrs sntl friends Invltod to, funeral services, Frl.. 12 m., son-in-law's residence, Dr. John q. Clsrk. Clover Hill Farm. Media, Pa. Int. pri vate. Conveyances will meot train leaving Broad St Sltaion 11:0.1 n. m. at Media Statlun. Omit flowers Reading (Pa.) papers cony, MOHIl Oct 10, L1SKT111 MOIIR (neo Kncemoeller). wlfo of Rudolph K Mohr, aged nft Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Frl ,2pm, residence of son.ln-law. William A. Coll. 1833 Porter st Int. private. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call 'Jhurs , 8 to 10 p in Auto cortege. M ......... NF.WHAI.L. Suddenly, Oct. 14, MIRIAM SHEFFIELD NEWHALL. wife of John, New hall. Relatives and friends nil societies of which she vvas a member. Invited to funeral, Rat.. 2 P. rn , lato residence, 1CJ'. DUtman St., Frankford. Hervlces St. Mark's P. E. Church, 2 30 p. 111. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem Re mains may bo viewed Frl. eve. Worcester (Mass papers conv. .. ... NICHOLSON Oct. 10, ALMIRA M. NICII. OLSON (neo Roberts), wife of Joseph Nicholson. Relstlves and friends, Ladles' Auxiliary of Stoncmen's Fellowship of 15th Ward. Invited In funeral services. Frl , 2 P m.. Church of St. Matthias Int. private. Remnlns may bo viewed nt 2fi3.1 Olive at. (20th st. and lair mount nve ), Thurs eve. Auto service, O'BRIEN" Oct. 15. ESTHER wlfo of Pat rick J. O'Brien, need 40, of Tlnoleague. County Cork, Ireland. Relatives and friends, Lcsgu. of tho Sacred Heart lnvlled to funeral, l'rl., 8'30 n m . 150 Jarrett nve.. RocUledge, Pa. Solemn high requiem mass Church of tho As sumption, 12th anil Spring Garden sis . Phlta . 10 11 m Int. Holy ('roes Cem. Remains may ho viewed Thurs eve Auto funeral. lake Route f,o trolley car on 5th st. O'NEILL Oct 17. JOSEPH A . son of Eliza ami Into Hugh O Vetll oged 21 Relatives and friends Immaculate Conception T A. 11 So ciety Holy Name Solet. invited tn funeral Sat 8 m residence of mother. 44 4 Cedar st . Jetildntown, P.t Solemn high requiem mass linmaculsto Conception ( hurch lcnklnlown, 9 30 a nt Tnt New CatlteiirHl Cem REMKNTEIt Oct 17 Pill Ell ItCMENTER Sged 81 Relatives and friends Itnltcd to fu neral services. Sun. 2 p. ni rt sidnnce of nephew. Thomas S Clifton. Slit'i S 71st Int private. Mt. y.lon Cem. I"rlends may call Hat. CNROCKE. Oct. 1.1. KATHRTN H. daughter of Helen end late James Rocke. Relatives and friends League of Sacred Heart of St Veron ica's Churth, Otli nnd 'lioga sts.. Invited to funeral. Frl . 8 30 n. in., 3041 N fllh st Sol emn requiem high mass St. Veronica's Church 10 a ni. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto 'USAV AGE Oct 17. LILLIE SAVAGE (neo Oetzel). wife of George Savaao, of 33(1 Federal st . C.invlcn, N. J., aged 32 Relatives snd friends invited to funeral services, bat . 2 p. in , parlors of II I". Schroedcr &. Sons 4th and Arch sts , Camden. Int. Evergreen Com.' Friends mav call Frl eve S V.Y110LT Oct. 10 KETURAH A. wlfo ot late Peter Savbolt. "tjr . aged 90 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Hat.. 2 p in, 1119 N 10th st Int Laurel Hill Cem. Rem tins may be viewed Frl. eve hEIMlNG Oct. 16, ANNA II.. wife ot Rich ard M Sebrlng. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs , 7 30 p. m . at the residence of her husband. 5122 Market st. Int. Jersey Shore. Pa . Frl Mlffllnbure and Jersey Shore papers please copv HEK V Od. 10, ANNA C., daughter of Jo seph M and Catherine beka. aged 31. Rela Mies and friends Invited to services. l'rl , 2 30 p nt . St. Paul' P E Church. Chestnut Hill llesldcnio of Iter parents 14 Highland ave. Chestnut Hill. Int 1 Hill. .... SHAW Oct 10. ELLA, wife of James W. Shaw Sr . and daughter of lato James and Martha, Djrdinc. aged C7. Relatives and friends Invited to funrral servhes. Sat., 2 p. in., 3237 N 2tlt st. Int. private SU'KLER. Oct 13 CHARLES If . son of Harry It. and Savilla Holllngsheail Slckler. aged 21. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Thurs , 8 p m., father's resi dence. Slcklervllle. N. J Int Private. Frl.. cnnventciico of family. Harlelgh Cem., Camden, NT a. SOMERS. Oct. 16 ANNIE C . daughter of late James and Calharlno Homers. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Hat., 8:30 a. m.. 528 S 51st st bolemn high requiem mass St Francis de Salcs's Church lo a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem Auto .funeral. SPARE Oct 1.1. JOHN t). SPARE Rela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Fri., 1.30 p. 111 . Evangelical Church, Limerick. Pa. STEELMAN Oct. 14. CARLETON E. hus. band of Florence M Steclman (ne Woodhead). Relatives and friends, employes Fourth St. Na tional Bank. Invited to funeral services. Frl , 1pm. 5823 Chestnut st. Int. private. East Cetlnr Hill Cem Auto service bl'NDHEIM Oct. 17, ROSE, wife of Henry Sundheim. aged 04. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services, rrl. 2 p. m., 5124 Larihwnnil ave Int. Mt. Pinal i-cm bWINDELL. Oct 17, MARY, widow of Georgo Swindell Relatives ond friends In vited to funeral services, Frl ,1 SO p. m., par lors of William Conn. 245 N. Cth st. Int. Greenmount Cem ... ., ,. TIBUETISi-Oct. 17. MARY E. widow of late Israel Tlbbets. of Cambridge, Mass Tu. neral services, resldenco of son. Frank W. Tlb netts, 30.1 1 Springfield ave . Chestnut Hill. Frl . 3 P. m. Int. Cambridge. Mass. Boston ""TRUSS1. Oct 10, MAY E . wife of Julius X. flsed 23. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services, bat , 3 P m . 3300 N 11th st Int Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p in. PAItCEL POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans S1000 for 10 Bring yoor diamonds, watches and Jewelry to the largest pawnshop In tho world. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BONDED TO THE CITV AUTUMN RESORTS THE FINEST GAME ALL THE WORLD THAT'S UOL1'"--played every day In tlio jc.ir at Atlantic City. Two Bporty, vvoll - appointed 18-ltolo courbcs, within easy accesi nnd In delightful burroundlnes, Thcro Ih liorhebaclc rldiiie on the firm, sandy beach, fine motor ro.idi or a jaunt In n, roll I up; chair on tlio wonder ful Boardwalk. Annual Fall Golf Tournament, October 20, 27, 28. THE LEADING HOUSES are always open and villi furnish full Information, rates, ele. MarlborouRh-Iilenhcitn Galen Hall Shclburnc Wiltshire Chelsea Strand Dennis St. Charles Seaside Holmhurst Atlantic City Is only one hour from Phlla. Frequent trains via Penna. It. It. from cither Broad fat. Htatlon or Mar ket Ht. Ferry (both ateum and elect r la trains) or via Phlla. &. Reading By. from Chestnut St Ferry. Westminster K "" ner Bea:h' Kiev. " co" to street. Private baths, run. water. $10 up wkly., $2 up dally, Chas, Ruhr.. Hotel BoSCobel rop.nVe.U ylaV Special fall rates. Phone 117. A. B. Marlon. IKEWOOD. N. 3. THE LAUREL HOUSE Is now open. First Class American Plan Hotel. Fine train service. Delightful autumn climate. A short motor run from Camp Dlx at Wrlghtstown. A. J. M.UHPHY. Met. a V. MtmpHY. Aast Mex liaeHood, N, J, TTKBNEB8VITJJ-,. pA. GALEN 4ALL N THE MOUNTAINS WMstRSYlUf, ' ALWAYS OPEN Beautiful days on South Maun, tain. Golf. Ten. rxTioviur. nit, Good Music. Fine Batn and tnt Massage Department. Through Pull- ATLAXl 10 CITY. K. J. IN 1017 WW. ,0,nV.nVvnJ.,n,r.Vn,J,Vr Ce'm.'&rlTn'dy Sri.mjI'P V.m. .Aulo funeral oW.tr oM itim Mid Ellxabeth Witt. Relatives ana irienas nvl ed "t funersl Sat.. 1 V. m.. BIO w. us. comb st. Int. Northwood Cem. nmalns may .NflcVle'VANlfcW. Vulbs'nd-ot UtY 'A'nncrwilklns: 8 &,ffiVe'" P kVeeWy .t. (g.e'nton'ar.lTnd SSr-.A "ToRTlFrNaTSN.ct.' 17. Alll, A., widow of S7 Curtis Worthlngton. d 8-, .I,el,atlv" and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 1:30 p. m., ?,a Trapps. Pa. Int. William Penn i Cem. , Au os will meet trains at Trevose Station leaving Trenton 10:35 and Reading Terminal 11:17 a. m. WURRT. Oct. 17. near Moorestown. N. J.. CAllOMNE, wlciow of David Wurat. sged 78. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sun.. iiciHii1' ...,. f .... n.icv. o. Clayton B10 W. Rue. a . V'.Ji.l. Ltn.K..-0 TJ .T. Antes !'. -ill. ttiiaK.rv tj jr. Antes win meet fflJni( 12 oVlock at Main and Potter sts.. Haddonflcld, N. J Int. Colestown Cem. EDUCATIONAL Roth flexes Mechanical Drawing For Men and Women. The demand for our graduates of Mechanical Drawing is greatly in ex cess of our supply. The classes organized October 1st arc filled. A new course for be ginners will be started Tuesday evening, October 30th. Register at once. TrKe, call or phono for Catatoe M71 ritone. Diamond (531 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY B Broad St.. below Berks M. Philadelphia QTRAYFR'S Th nt Business School, 3 VrA 1 cox J 801.807 Chestnut Street Positions guaranteed, Enter now, Day or night ToqnciMen and Bon "ATTEND A TECHNICAL rJCUOOb If sot la the army. It's lour patrlotla duty." MUSIC T. L C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC All Courses Open to Men, Women and Children Day and Evg, Low Rates, flpeclal Courses. Catalog 1421 Arch. Mary V. Chambers TEACHER nv piAxn 8738 Cedar Ave. Rooklet. Th Woodland 2047. RAGTIME In 20 lessons or Money Back. Rklt. mailed free. CIIRI3TENHLN Flano Schools, 1320 Chestnut Ht 1412 Venango St., 1320 Tasker at. Phone Spruce 067. Anne McDonourrh 1823 WALNUT ST. STUDIOS ART AI.MANCH BUII.DINO FABRI OPERA SCHOOL, 1626 Arch St. Eiper, Young Woman, educated, linguist, musl cal. desires position of trust. II 352. Led. Cen. LOST AND FOUND DOG Lost at Ovcrbrool:, Sunday. Airedale bitch, straight hair, 2 sears old, had black and red collar, answers name Bessie Reward. G023 Overbrook nve DOC3 Lost, in Germantown, Scotch collie dor; male, sable and white, return and receive liberal reward David Burpee. 4h5 N. Cth at. DOC! Lost. Oct. 1.1. fox terrier, female, black . nnd while, answers tu name of Flnette; $10 for return to 014 Pino st. FL'R Lost Tuesday. Hltiu small mole necl Piece In the shopping district; liberal reward. I none j resicm i.i.: MESH HAG Lost, on Willow Orove trolley. Route 4, In lilenslde, October IB. silver mesh bag, Intltlalcd M. E. II., containing small amount of cash and Key; reward. 818 Stephen Glrard Hide. STEAMSHIP PAPERS Left In room hotel cen tral part of cltv, steamship papera; liberal re ward. Phono Rlsso, 1338 Spruce at. HELP WANTED-PEMALE BILLING CLERK wonted. Apply National Drug I Co.. Stenton and Womlng aves. BILLING CLERIC. Elllott-Pisher machine. 1 u- j. cfuprr cjtttce. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS Small family In suburbs, near station; experienced Protestant preferred. Phone Brn Mavvr ().'. CI IAMUERMAI DS. J20 per month, with board, lodging and laundry work. Apply to the su. perlnlendent, Philadelphia Hospital for Con tagious Diseases, 2d and Luerene sts., Phlla- delphla . COOK Good plain cook wanted In private fam ilv , reliable and able to take full charge of kitchen; well-paying position to right party Address, vvlthrefeiences. P G16. Ledger Office COOK -Neat white woman for plain cooltlnr and light housework; good home and good wages Phone Wjomlng 1771 J. 41143 N, 1 th CORE GIRLS Experienced only, Small cores for braes valves. Cleanest core room In city, raj Ine beat wages and Co per hour bonus for punctuality, APPLY IN PERSON TO NELSON VALVE COMPANT CHESTNUT HILL. TX. Penna. Railroad station la NELMOOR. or trolley service on Germantown ave. to Willow Orovo uvc. Take Jitney to vorke. GIRLS AND WOMEN corns and see what a wonderfully good opportunity you have to get light, clean, steady work In an up-to-date factory, centrally located, near elevated and surface lines; good pay with a liberal bonus (.payable weekly) ASSEMBLERS DRILT. PRESS OPKHATOltq TAPPING MACHINE OPERATORS RIVETING MACHINE OPERATORS tpply Factory Office, II. T. Palst Co., 3201 ;h at. Ate GIRLS over 17 wanted for clean. ver IT wanteo ror clean, pleasant fao ork; well paid while learning; excellent s for rapid advancement. Apply to Mr. 112 N. 12th. tory wont; cnances i blotpi. GIRLS and oung women wanted; etesdy em ployment, good wages. Apply ths A. Schoen lutt Co . 221B Adams St.. fourth floor. UIRI.S wsnted: good wages! steady work. Apply National Umbrella 1'rains Co., SOth and Thompson. OIRLS wanted, n. Apply National Wyoming. for putting Drug Co., up medicines. Stenton and GIRLS Two,whlte. assistant rook and dining room girl, widow's Asylum. 8615 Chestnut at. OFFICE GIRL, about la, living uptown, to learn 1-ierjca.i ivurh; experience unnecessary: aa vancetnent. P 610. Ledger Office, OKEICE AbSISTANT Experienced only need apply; permanent position 202 S, 2d st. SALESWOMEN MT BROTHERS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN 'IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS JTiSS.,lP-i?,.,or. pr f "d: excellent opportunity. S8I5.edng,.,r'cVnrVlar,, "4 ""rt""- BT-!JSai5I'JIEH od education and accurate! 112 "BuehVnan " I !fC nu If l """ tin r i.T' v T rl'.-. Preierrea BTENOURAPIIER. excerlenced t abulatlnc prererred, state salary H all. Ledger Cent. ,,SSli: "' ,.J?'i t. National WATtIIEhTes. 120 per month, with board,locTg: n M UfiPry .k, Apply to tfcs suoor- invenaswfc. jiisjaiiaisjiisa , HssBlssvl tap o. m imm-jmb WAnUUHTUiN. UCI. 1 rsitn 11. warmirinn una HELP WANTED-FEarst CotiHaucd from Prteedlng cZ WARD MAIDS and !... with board, lodging and l.undrr EI Mgg n. supenntenaent, Phiiaii:i.kr:t. rC!PUa 7'X7iT tapwHlsr operator wa!.s . Quire for Mr. Flynn. 60S Chestnut VL1 lt' TOUNO I,ATY to fesA n..i.. ..... . rlnjm Ptnt: modern working eiUfl"" I n. F. Houghton & Co.. third no". Shi & Maseher and Bomcrset. "" "Ut, General DISIA.r.U9XE Completa Course 3 w..v." BCIIOOI, Day and F.venlng ciYsJ?.' Pood positions waiting. 83 S. StCWart'iss. HELP "WANTED-MALTI " ADVERTISINO rie(at) vUrtk enll n..iiM.r.2. S.V...I.I-- wiih ..:" wanted. M 446, 1edgtr Central, .... aajan AUDITORS and cost accountants wantejt Uni7 i LedgeTofflc'.'. ""' m"""C """ "gj j AUTO MECHANIC First-class man wanted rnsgncto work In our garage- rmistl hi tI best of reference. The Atlantlo Reflnlns ci Emp. Dcpt.. Phils. Gate. 3144 Passrmk. BOOKKEEPER-accountant 1 middle-aged iHT preferred for reneral office work, AdjiS? statins age. experience, refs. snd stJ.JJ'J!' ptcted. Eddystono fitcel Co.. CrumLr?- B0T T$&..riLJ'lZ?J J." ?'." Imt, ehsnee for advancement; must b of nsitJI! pearance. 18 a week If 4M, I.edrer r'" a!a 4 EOT White; office and errand; steady teiltim. rhance of advancement with a large cmei-;: 18 a wee;. It 481. Ledger Centra?. cw1 EOT. DT. bright, over 16; good opporttralt ' advancement. See Mr. Heller, J. (TV rlw 184 N. 13th st. u c' BOT, Protestant, 12 years or over, general sf flee duties, filing, etc t chance for aorisS. ment. Apply 226 B. Cth st. annaa. BOY under 17 to learn high-class Interior ST ...., bv-.w..-. ... luiinjr Ior print boy. M 044. Ledger Central, " BOY. 16 or over, wonted for errands and ciC work. Apply Remington TjTewrlter Co., Ill BOY as stock clerk. In or over; chance for t vancement. Apply 008 Walnut et Rocn". BOY wanted for general office work. Apply Hi 8. 8d st.. second floor front. BOYS wanted for office work: must be put II tears nf nge. and hale rnrkt ii1ah .. cellent chance of advancement: stats sts' ui experience. II 452. Ledger Central. BOYS wanted; good wages; steady work. Amu" National Umbrella Framo Co., 80th til Thompson sts. " CAN VA S SERS The Atlantlo Refining Ce. Hi several openings as canvassers for young ibis between the ages of 18 and 21 who desire t ultimately becomn salesmen; remuneration kr salary; tho woTk Is In Philadelphia and vi cinity; opportunity for advancement. Call for Interview at tho office of ths company, tilt Passyunk ave., Monday, October 22. vw lntervlows by appointment Phone DlcEt son SI. CARPENTERS First-class carpenters wintel for work In our plant. 49-hour week, apply The Atlantlo Refining Co.. Emp. Dept., Thill. Gate. 3144 Passyunk. CLERK for ledger nnd general office work! must be thorough; state age. experience and sail ry expected Applv C a 10. ledger Oftlet, . DELfVERY MEN wanted by Purock Water Co preference given to men acquainted with de liberies Hi in.q ,Ju..mm,g. rnnny ,uo p. itl DOCK BUILDERS wanted; long Job: prevailing wattes will ue yam. apiji ivnymona iODrreU Pile Co. at Chester Shipbuilding Co., Cltii. tcr. fa. DRAFTSMAN; experience In detailing r en forced concrete work Turner Concrete Stl Co . 1713 Ssnsom st. DRILLERS AND REAMER TIR'IT-CLASS, MEN ON AIR MA. CHINE: DAY WORK AND PIECB WORK. CALL 1310 ARCH ST. DRIVERS for drop-bottom wagons and carta II. C. Ambler. 3717 Old Tork road. ELECTRIC LINE FOREMAN wanted. onVfs. miliar with A. C. single and two phase dlitri butlon. Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 81st it. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION, younc techslcil graduate wanted, with experience In liftac out electrical distribution sjstem: state ti. perlencs and salary expected. P 603, Leirtr Office. . . ELECTRICIAN INSIDD AND OUISIDB WIREMAN; MUST 11E FIRST-CLASS RI0H GRADE MAN. APPLY REPRESENTATIVE. THIRD FLOOR. 8 TO 12 A. M.. 1019 ARCH. ELECTRICIANS First-class men wanted for general electrical work, wiring, etc Applr Atlantlo Ret. Emp. Dept.. Phlla. Gate. Slit Passyunk. ELEVATOR OPERATORS FOR OFFICE-BUII.DINO SERVICE WHITE: STEADY EMPLOYMENT APPLY ROOM 441 WIDENER BLDU. ENGINEER wanted: steady, sober engineer for night work, 7 nights: must understand re frigeration ond eTcctrlcltv: steady work all ear round: no firing; in writing state salary 'wanted. P 82H. Ledger Office. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS wanted t train for engineer officers for the emereener merchant neet. Apply U. S. Marine Engineer. Ing Free School, the Bourse. Bth ab. Chestnut. FARMER, married, whito man, on farm In Chester Valley; must be strictly sober ltd have reisrence. yyooress uax no. .cvu... HOSIERY Man wanted who thoroughly un derstanda standard F machines and loepwi. permanent position paying 80 per week tt therlght man. P 615. Ledger Office. JOB COMPOSITOR wanted; good pay; Unit work. Apply to Mr. Stoltx, sixth floor. 111 iv. lam st. LAIIOR FOREMEN: engineering department, must be experienced on . construction iron, rate 84 cents per hour: if work Justifies srtu Increase to (U cents: 10 hours per day! poK undergo physical examination, ss well tt Inoculation. Apply E. I. du Pont de Netnotirt . Co.. No. 2 gate. Carney1 Point. N. J. .,..... ... ....nn aa. eii wien TrniTll lAaiuiici.i(9 tiAncfty, J.wvvr-ifr ,, .i,; r.Mi AND CARFARE. Apply f Wl "Vili1, st ' struction Co.. Tacony Steel Works. BiJ'H": ' and Delaware River (ono block above CoitBtl st,), see Air, urowneiu L-BORER3 Forly.nlne-hour ..tt-tlmt -hour week: minimum "r.vj,j ge. MB.101 roust be "ar(;V!un'l .17.0. m. until 6 p. n. ti; A;ni weekly m age. iply men. AnDly tlo Rennfhg Co., r.mp. uepc. - - sate, 3ll4 Tattyunk ave. Eaborers 100 men for Camp ,Wi; WjBf town. N. J.; SOo per hour; lodging and tr j portatlon furnlthed free frorn Phllj JjXl Apply 7 . m Irwin A Llghto" " " ' I steady work: good wages. Apply f0l,u ; IrlAO VT tt4 s i s 4r ,sj, qin wis MACHINE HAND, general. famUlar wltn j'n right rooiatr cnain moruser . v-haiies V. work on.ash. doors.,etc. Apply ""'i ' renn a lo., inciflcn " "" 1-,-Ms 1 LINEMEN Wanted, nrst-dass nonunion "K. vir in. rwi'f. t"","' v t,.JJ' 1 JDCCHINISTS. flrsMlass lathe and floor n fa ) Kr.Bnw.tlSS iffl&tS2&iS&B&3X MAN. with experience In coal o"ice sj sjii ut good opportunity for person .""Wfoes J manent position! hours 7 to 6. ". ijar j Saturday t litis age. experience and ' J wanted. P 681, Ledger Office. . -; j MAN AND WIFE, white, wsnted toJ;Lr. , ot clubhouse in enamoain. vftv , ; Wl. .m land Co. Cresco Club. K. O.pfouts- " rl m. r.:TTL. .."tTj ... Mit aocouavm9.J auditing and stenographer wKh co'LKr ' n West Virginia. 1' 628. Loojf" QgiSft Waal ia miMMin treiatkt levatori muat.bs KfRK jWHL-aS71 - WOMEN WANTTO """""? A J?.wtw??,en "ho'etn develop s.nt.. .. will be given an opportunity tb Jr.SV permanent Income with the ir.V3 lttt Ms reliable house of Its kind In th7wnJS our guidance other women arai.i 5 rn0r?ranor,,,reaa H TOUNO LADIBS Positions open f."et -' appearing young ladles. Ses M,.0" anl. Reel Bstate Trust Rldr. Bt Mf- crtrTa i