YysTVTM; yj rt. '-- -ii J 1 is'' jf . V aswEaRfr . te'&'sri;vv&i ' : ' EVENING LEDGRPHItADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1917 " -nt"r ' "ft fer S& is'r ' ' m RS . oy,i. rc&T. Lit! ' " m.' ?&& '"ITT . f ' fflfe i . i ?. K. Lt'W pr It 7. K 1'- 3rs Wt 1 j U' Tt-Vf A' '? i' ZS2E2 ATIONS TPOR $, GIIAND LODGE, 1. 0. 0. F. Thirteen Contestants Nanjod for Grand Warden in Semian nual Session Here The semiannual scmlon of the Rrnml lodge ivan held In the Parkway IliilldltiK on Monday evening, tlraml Mnster Mnntitoinery presiding. Deputy (Irnml Master Hoy I) Beman," Oranrt Warden Jacob 1' Weaver, 'Ornnd Secretary I'slier A Hall and drnne! Treasurer Krcd (' Hunv.cn were In their respective station. ((rand Heprcsentnllv.es Wllwn K Mohr nd James It. Avery presented, In person, their reimrt of the session cf the Sovereign Orand Lodge. Flftv-one past i; run (Is were admitted :md klven the int olllclal and grand lodge de crees. k Thc follrwliiR nonilnntloiiH for (rand lodge officer, to ho voted for by the ji.tt Brands of all the lodge In the .State on the last meeting In March nevt. were made Grand master. Hoy 1) llcm.in, llarrlshtirg, deputy grand master. Hon Jacob i: Weaver. York; grand secretary, I'slier A Hall, Philadelphia ; grand treasurer, Fred C. tlanyen, .Scrantnn; representative to Sovcrlgn Orand Lodge. Wilson K Mohr Allentoun, grand warden the Itev John Illchclsen, No 411 tlradford Kdulii C Dewey, No 1147, New Cutnlierl.t'id , Prink Shannon, No 314, Plttatnn , Hugh II PnrK hlll, No. BOO. Pittsburgh Albert N Il'l. No 79f, Pittsburgh, f M Miller, No 81"., Coudersport , (leorge P N 'urr. No 31'.". Philadelphia , f'harles (' Hulkeley, No r.'.i(i. Philadelphia , Philadelphia . Rojlestown , Thomas J Murtha. No 17, Hon Webster Urlm, No I'd William P. l)i. No fill, lilalr N Hllev. No 1000, Phil Philadelphia , adelphia, and Louts J Sties", No K80, Phil adelphia . P. (1. M J. P I!nli Jenkins ot Norrlstown ofrtrM the following resolution vvhleh umr adopted, "Rc.olvcd, that thin Urand Lodge pi semiannual sea. ion as.emhteil express our ten dercst svmp-ithy to Hon Unint It McCllathcrv who Is serfouslv 111 with the hop. that hi tiuiv be speedily restored to henlth and thnt the frand aerretarv lie authorized to (ommunluie his resolution to hlin ' Addresses Here made bv P el M Pi rr A Shanor, Ullson K Mohr (rorf W llnns Robert (iraham II U Itolltr unit IMuIn I. Kltter. (Irand Treisurer Kroil C Hansen x nullified the unwritten work Tim boosters rommitUrs of th first s.rond and third districts Hre er fortunate in liavlnK uch abl, Instrui tors as District !put Hen derson. of the first district and District Deputy Klsher. of the third district worklnir In har mony for the purtKis,. of halnK the representa tives so thoruuirhiv acquiintid with the un written work cf the arlous deuree f the order that there will be no tiuietton of com petency when the retires, ntatlvs become instrui tors In their lodces The district deputies iifr r their services when necessary to the repre sentative in order that the lod committees will be able and efficient for proper Instrui tlons to candidates as thev nilni from one deuree to the other, so neeessir for n htstlna Im pression of the real worklnc and fraternal prin ciples of the rder The fraternal and social lo-operatlon between the mmlierH of the various lodires In the first erond and third dlstrbta has become pronnumed and has Inspired koo.I vwirk iitnonK the lodces as In th" ease of Metropolllan l.odce vvhlih had sixteen applications for memb.rshlp In No vember. The work of other lodcis alien la re newlnc enthusiasm and visor .unnna the rank and nie. as Indicating that mens ellulble vminit men are waiting for the mvitution to enter thi told . A deleKatlon from Metropolitan Lodge visited Merchants I.odue, on Frlrtiy evening and vvas afforded a treat by Merchants' work In the aecxind det-ree P O Arthur arnall repre aentatlve from Metropolitan l.ndg- praised the deuree team for hlfsh efflcli ncy and for th demonstration of Eood fellowship amonir the members of Merchants !.ndm llrothjT Lewis Abrams of Metropolitan Lodse voiced his 11 loyment of the real features presented at the P O William Perrv deputv of the elBhteentb district, visited Merchants' l.odee at the last meetlne and was highly elited over the floor work and praised the nobl efforts of the boosters committee, urnlnn the members to do all In their power to assist In this work He extended an Invitation to th' members of M. r chants' and Metropolitan t odrea to visit Amer lean Htar Lodge The adlress of th evening was made by P O llirrs (Irabam of American Star lie congratulated tho dtcice team on Ita efficiency, complimented the lodge on Its en ergy and praised the boosters' eommlttn ror Its competence He cited the wonderful thing; accomplished by the order for the uplift of Jouns men and nlso t--ave good reasons whv tho . O p. 1" should In a KlIlnB asset In the , present crisis of the world Tho next meeting of th" boosters commlltin wll be held In Coaquanock Lodge fvo 4i.j on Tuesday evening next, when the unwritten work will be exemplified ,.. On Friday evening November 30. Mir f Bethlehem lodge will visit Olive. Branch Lodge to present, through the noble grand, the bundle cf sticks thus marklm; a continuance or the Journey through the threa districts All members of lodges In tho first, second and third districts are urged to turn out at the lodgeroom designated on November -7 and 30 The boosters' enmmlttee invites from represent atlves of the lodges any suggestions for the furtherance of the work In hand nnd jsks that aubstltutes In the absence of representatives, bo present, as the lodces cannot know of the. transactions at the meetings without repre sentation. , The Orand Idse. following long-established custom conducted " """ ".",?' "7 ,,, the Orphanage Vice President Charles I.. Bulk- elThPrordVrof service Inclu led the - singing cf patriotic songs by the audience an address on "Our Flag" bv the l'.ev t'harles Orsnt Hopper, pastor of West rirk Preshjterlan Church an nddre-as bv Grand Master Mont gomery a beautiful Illhb- drill by he ninety children of the Institution vocal solo "Abide Thou With Ps hy Miss Molll- J . Jackson of Darby, an anthem and a mandolin chorus bi The large auditorium waa Jllleel to Its capac ity Among those present, bi sides the vice president and grand master, were ur?nl1 s,r feury Usher A. Hall Orand Treasurer KreeJ C Hanvell Orand Warden Jacob L Weaver, of Vork. Grand Marehal Harry (' fitepheni Orand Conductor 11 Ross Ma. Ivor Orand Herald William T Lojvden of Chest, r Past Grand Master, nobert Graham Herman Roller, Edwin L Hitter nnd J P Hale- Jen kins. C H I) Richardson president of the llome. Past (Irand Representative Albert N Dick of I'lttshureh. Past Orand Patrhirih Wi lls. Franklin P bhem . Andrivv II Jefferlss Robert Oorman sieretarv of the Horns, atv I other representative Odd Fellows "The magnllude of the work of the order In the care of Its wards both joung nnd old," said Hrother Hulkeles 'Is eomlne to be more and more realized and one evldene. of this recognition Is th largo numlier of members "omen and friends of the lorder who attend the Sunday services and all other puulle functions held at thU an I the .her homes maintained by the 1 O O 1. Mills l,odge No lnoo eonferred the second degree In full form before a fairy goo I at tendihee Past Grand W J IK.lley and R. P ifalley. of Coaeiuanock Lodge, No Kit ere visitors The committee on the care of n Isfed men reported good progress suh.irlpti.ins being received at a steady rate Hrother I. I., nichardson. chairman of tho delinquent com mltters. la starting on his fall campaign and hopes to enlist the Interest of the entire lodgo in th good work ho is undertaking The third degree will t put on tonight end ing the work for November, as there will b no meeting on Thanksgiving night Brother Thlllp Carr was born In Philadelphia In April , 16V i and Joined Krlend.hlp Lodge. No M In November. 1H58 which later on merged with Mllle Lodge His father was a member of Friendship l-odge un II his death In IMS Uroiher Carr celebrated his sixtieth wed ding anniversary In August lstt having fortv two members of the family present Though Urother Carr s HI vears o d, he Is still In good heJltli f and thinks he can still help to "llek" Germany. . Merchants' Lodge. No. 1!K3 had a lively meet, tng and an excellent altendante, the sec ond degree being exemplified In ful form 'Ihe work was c-pably handled and enjoje.l by th; visiting brotners, Includlnr V O ( orneil nd Abrams. Metropolitan Lodge. P a Graham and Perry, of American Star Lodge The services at the Odd Shows' Home on Sunday last wero under the auspieea eif Mer chants', at which there were a good representa tion of the members and frlenos the sermon vvas preached by tho Rev. Joseph M Hthlan. solo. Miss Kmma Lawton; duet, "Love Divine, All Love Lxcelllng." Mrs. JJ I Morton and On Saturday evening. December 1 Merchants' will celebrate the seventieth annlversar) of the lodge with a package party to be held In room C. sixth floor. Parkway Building, to which all members' families and friends are Invited The committees are working hard to make this an other red letter night In the history of No Jo3. Ivy Lodge. No. 295. vvas able tu close Its meeting early to proceed to the hull on the sscond floor engaged tor the reception of Sun members and their families who enjoyed the splendid program arranged by the renewed In terest committee In commemoration of the thirty-eighth anniversary of the lodge. After the entertainment refreshments were served, and a real old-fashioned get-together, everybody. shake. hands time ensued and all voted the affair a Sreat success. Next Monday night the second sgreo will be conferred on the six candidates Initiated on November 0. Visitors are always welcome. - East Fark Lodge, under Noble Orr4 M. E. Ready and Vice Urand Cbarlea O. Anderson, re ceived the names of Brothers Harry D. Huder and Louis tins to be placed on the honor roll of servitors of the country. The application ot U. A. Wetiel was presented by Secretary L. A. Mengle and referrd to an Investigating com- smMBe- sBvurva v. ivsisa aim tiuius r.. i-aimer. v received, me imro. asaree in lull form. spienaiaiy renaerea unasr tne nirec. Mssttr use n. Hayes P. O. . Rldaje Lodge, lauded ths work leeresuar rtwaargs were. " vV Hg&rf s I G. PHILIP CARR He has been for lUtyn.nc years a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows O, br iiml tbn npwl admitted ctis Htid J'tlnitt trothrr8. K inl' rton IsodsTn turnf ! out In iro 1 for Uh th. IhIImi on Mi.iidiit nlht lit Mrn titilllp Hull to filtbnttf bv n hiul.-r,tns r ntr rtitinniriit HMd il.rtf thf thirtieth iinnm tsnr of It" in Mltuiinii (lrHml MHtr Mmiluom rv nd 1 hU fntiii'llrni-ntrs Hnd Hrnthtr ThuinuH J' tm Mtrmiir wis tht oritur ot tin ftiln: lput (lrnnt Mnittf It mim IlrnthTn ( hHflfi A Wlllnlm nnd Wlllltini H hklnnr of Hnrrls lurw wr ilrllichtM Nltora ('ftlnlontftn No 700 comei up nunln with fsotni'thlni; bit? in th wh of a Putrtotlc Night on next 1 rldiiy 'vnln: Normli,r ,W) In honor of forty in' nUd tnlnn Imji In the pvrvki f th fitiMTnmHut Uvrry tnmt"r of tin Ini(-t hr.B lotn urt-rd to cdhip hih! tht cm nt will irolM)d he the Kre.tt t the lodicc hit vir held V troiimm full nf talentetl t nti rttilnrrH hH l t n ii-t i ill arrannreil for th" whole menint,' Th rhlldnn from the firihntiuKe some of whom wilt assd-it lnltvtduall will I a failure Grand Mattir Montf?ntn r and 1" it (lrtnd Mauler Miamir are expei t to enhance the .i)u of the m n shin Nohh (IrKlid U ( Huek rxti nds to the rnothTa and rplatlxt'si of tht enllsUd lin hroth" rs of other Indite frHnd and famUhM an Invitation to Im present, thufi promotintf th it itirnal hond t f rat rnlty su charactPrlRilc of tho order. Tho ho (n the Vnltul Slate Korxlee will ton duct an enti rtalnment and d tnee In the audi torium of the 1'irkwuy llulldlnff tonlcht for Hip Kptrtal tnJojnint nT the i id 1 lMloww of I hlla iltllhlt and th lr fainlllen Iho will hrlnw tha Naal Hand and the .Marlm Itand from thu na ard and also ho me of Hit lr nfllcun fc'C rflary Lllrhflrld of the demonstration commit tee hft ent notlren to all local lu Ues and hopfK to nil the hall At tha ncrnt session of the Orand Kne imp mint, held at llradfnrd the krand umrFhal and the grand outidde sintlml mp not tntall(rt with the other utile ri nnd the grand patriarch wan authorized to ini-tall th'in later. 'I h In xtallation will take Plato n.M rutnda irnlnir NovtmUr li7 at I'jprt-t Uni ampmt-nt iN J5". at the hill J74t tifriiuntuwii nenue I J Simuel is town will he Installi-d hn t-raii'l mirMhal and 1' i V Joseph Irr a Krand outhtdw h ntlnel At the name tim the niiUtlK Will le m mc nature ti h in.' iHiuii o tiiorwi II Hant. ratul patriarch Ml or t the Orand Mted Incampment oftlctrn have lat-n ln- Mlmrvii Aekoclatton N" 'Jtlv nf Mlnrrvi Lmlee l purhlnK way and moan for Liirr1. inir out the fraH rmil obju t In hand The torn mtttee hiiH bookid a hem tit at the Walnut .strttt Theatre pccunler . tu T which Imljre hrothera are rrquented to ii.itnnlre llckitn can he pe curtd from Hrothern l T w J-iJJ .Nrlh 1. iw renco rtret II Traven J71. North Orkm v Mtreet W Horrocka J'lj-s North J-njvr ntn street and A Hurcln .!'-"' .North Talrhlll street An Rtttv. rnemlfr hivs 'Th re prom ldin to he u warm tlnu next e.lne. t nluht for ltruther tl lturuln. w ho (nU mil to Ma at him to it r forrttitf to a rival trnturkUih -jii thi matrimonial tn " FORESTERS CO-OPERATE IN DISTRICT WORK Sixteen Courts in West Phila delphia Get Together to Do Something Worth While Cross Ivejs. No 349. nt (Jlolie ll.ill. 5009 Market street entertained elclcp itleuis fiom all the sixteen courts ef tho elNtrlct, which held a community of Interest" sc-slon, .et vehlch thei participants In the) ellstusslons states Deputy Keller, No. 237, proved "that while me.li may have dlverRent views upon the same Issues., still they are of one opinion on essential teatures, nnd minllness nnd brotherllne'-s ero manifested In the scrupu lous respect for the llirhtH of nil as belnc th best foundation for an endurlnc con cord of action " The questions debated wero the establishment of a s-ectlonal head quarters In the respective districts nieretlnu of courts by consnlld itlon, uniformity of dues and benefits nnd stop competition for recruits from motives of selfishness, the CNp.msIon eif the social and cducatloml functions of the order, plans for a sectional union Initiation class and tho best available methods to htvo the V of A keep pice with tho enlarced Held that West Phila delphia his developed within the list fifteen viars of Its remarknb'e mowth Thoe out lines were furnished 1 Hrother litnus, scribe of the nsscmlilv Tho local activi ties of the visited court were presented In tho varied projrrnm Th1 ilKre teitn plans were iletsllert bv ItrotVter I.nrlnf? hivI Its srtlee promoters p TnpllflH the prnhi lnt drill maneuers In tr. Poor " urk lnn l, Ilrothe-rs I.avln Sharp t'sul Tnns lltdlahnn V hltn I'axsnn Sentrnien VVarr'n inr Siinsdm Hurk. Owens strut ton Dash end Kehee The Dramatic Assorla tton s senf,ij!, was annniini e.I b I'mthfr Connor Tht athltf nrinrtm eornmltipr, .rh.d. uU was liv Hrother O Kee.fi. IVI.ate. suhji U selected Rave Hrother Warrrn u topln to ells elosi Tho elrrulRtlnu lllirery nlth the eozi environment whlfh furnUhes reafllnpf and eor rrpondence rooms Availed li pnllste-d mon on fiirlnuBh wss Inspocteet with llrnihers Simmons nilrhl firow. I)jcrr-tlu hiu! It.mlev as eiiMos and eletlnrstnrs of Its hleie of srlrtod llte-rature The choral rlass Urothers (iathrrs Orillp Hwasler. Harnen nnd Terkler pavi nutntet molortlos A patriotic touch way deen when Hrother Ticker, allu llnir to thu larir,' num. br nf I.lhiTtv Honl emblems worn h tho audi ence rofetred to the. wearers ua "mn at home co-oppratora with the nohlc patriots at the front." and nuoted that ' IVrshlne's arm) sub. scrll-d for l"i HI." ttori of the. loan sent from the ahnrea nf France nurelv a rehuke to the duty slscieers who shirked eontrlliutine hero IHictor IVape had the delceates pay the allent tribute of resnoct to the memory of our nohle fallen heroes of the war while "Vearer. My find to Thee" ai aunir In subdued unison The rommemoratlon of the first flld itun flrlnir by j'lr troops acilnst tho opponents of liberty October 2 Ut. was with llttlnK eserelses made a. feature Hrother McfJuekln relatlns the Incident said. "The; nlnht of oppression Is fast passlnsr thu day of freedom awakens with Ita call to etr one nf us to do our full iluty ItroUiers Hovee Orehmre. Medurk and t'amn bell led In thei closing ode 'the national anthem. The nhsnrblnir Interestlne eiuesllon as to which of the war emergency funds tho Supreme or he (irand Court projects Is beat adapted for the patriotic purposes of the crisis will be de termined definitely at a conference on haturady W: Bt 7,?"l'f m 'ln ,loom ! sevsrith floor. Parkway HullSlnit. Ilroad and Cherrj streets Grand Chief K V Karle-y wllf ".rijlde AU members of the fraternity will be welcome bach nf the IS7 city ceurts Is expeete, in send u etele.-ate to express his represented views In accordance with enacted resolutions, present ed under official seal The supreme ehlef ran er, 1'. J Shotland tother with the supreme executive board and advocates of lha Supreme Court's pan. will preaent rtBsons for a com. pllance with Its conditions. Advocates nf tho retention of the Orand Court's enactment will set form the advsntsses It pewsesses that the other does not possess. I. C. It. McNamara, No 110. enUln 'There Is no iicrlmonlous conflict of opinions, hut a rational desire to maintain the beat adapted measure Is the ultimate aim eousht by the membership, and In Its careful enactment, slmpl city of procedure, well detlned Intents sufficiency of financial means, ussursnre of non diversions of the voluntary contributions to sources foreign to the purposes Intende-d by the donors, and the return to the courts of any balance not needed for the direct patriotic pur poses of Its special creation, makes the Orand Court plan appeal to the membership, as against the esact contrary provisional conditions of the Supremo Court's later measure." I C. It. Wlllism C. Hell. No. 141. comments: "A war emergency fund -should be what the words naturally imply, and that la Just what Is the purpose nf the Grand Court enactment, whereas the Hupreme Court's later aubstitute makes war emergency aids subservient to other messures; praiseworthy though soma of them might be, they should not intrude Into the patriotic realm Impulse, but seek their own sustenance directly and apart from that par- Thirty-seventh, fortieth, Porty-fourth , and Korty-slsth Wards, states: "That Is our slogan: all of the fund for war emergencies, none of It for any other purpose, hence our stand to letnin the (Irnnd Court plan," I). O. C It. Noon, No. 10". predicts! "After a full discussion, seo If old Mt. Albans, No, M, will not present n solution thst will nnnere to the law, and In Its application mslntsln all tne elements or n rsir, seiuare, impartial nna amicable adjustment that all can accede to with hunor." her. 1 honey, McDonnell, Werne. Hnnlckn. jes. berser, Ilr Judel ilunalnkrr and ollcniitieV t.B.1 n-B..n...l .. h...Mn ..hint, twllh ea .in,.- ,ii,nt n i)i'i,i nut i ,. v ...... . clsea to Interest and Instruct. "The court, with Its 4 Vi Inval tnworkers, points tn up wards nf f I.', pin) reserve fund Investments as an Indication that honorable use Is tint n retardliiK factor tei progress, whefo vitality Is pot bnsenid bv Inaction nnd to lis normal stendv nerrsaion of new members hs r prooT that alertness nnd enlhusinsm will produce results eominensurate with the dlllffent labor ixiiotidrd ' Is tho comment of Its deputy An lirrav of special talent, with the unnel sun sestlons from efficient adepts from the supreme nnd arand boards ns well ns from tho tank and file, will bo parts nf u splendidly erraimed prnarnin th it has been deslsned l tho com mitten for tho festive exercises Court llnemeUc Nn, tn7. at Us ''"'! 'M South llniMd street, held n literary and ilrn mntlc enleitalnment of special merit urnin era Huhn, .Inline Hrnwn Kollmsn Hkentsker. Dr T K Itrown and the iiettve Inrces arranited a proKrnm of exieiitlnnnl exit Hence in wniin there wern no ramnufligx numbers l e i I It .1 J Mrr'nnn nave a short advice talk Tho inilKfeal feetures were well rendered an I inntalned nothlnc but Amirlcan slei tlntis which Heputj l)r J J rrallnuer No .Ml lommend-l In his renmiks la part At tnis terind when the nrnpsgatid i "f our nations war opponents w.lionl Hie. sllutitost etiiour-na-e merit It behoovei. all lojal iltlrens to show in ev,rv public ail emphatic dlsipprnviil ami reieetlnn nf nil that snvnrs of th enlial I'nw.rs Inhuenie. recrmiiltlnn or svmpaihj Whilst not wishing le illspnraun works of for elsn composers, there Is u rich literature nf Amirlran muslo from which prosr-inis can b draw ii ntid It shnull In time of war. bo avail" t nf etcluslvelv ' A liinihenti of sufficient vlnmls was served without waste, leiidlntt Hrother v .1 Kllnger In explain 'Dur s lf-s itlsfJlnK menu demon Urate I that the V of A adepts the more rational solution of tho plana nf 'nod con servation " RED MEN'S CHIEFS AT ANNIVERSARIES Menno and Chippewa Tribes Have Eventful Celebrations. District Workers Meet Menno Tribe, N'o 3.1S nttnnded liv the members, board nf ct'it chiefs. I o It M Invited KtiestH nnd Indies celebrateel Its twenty-llftb nnnlvervin v with u banquet and dance nt the lintel MiJeMIc Tables amid elaborate decorations were set for IS" Past (lieat Sachem Hr. Jeiseph T I'.trliy waa ui.i. ,.n,i inH In the slnuirur of a llM"llll.l,. I.""'. "' - varied assortment of popul ir souks, assisted by the audience ami aceompaiuen ny n eirchestra ("irent Sachem Pr. T r Heswick itive an lntere.stliiK talk alnni? the lines of fraternal Ism nnd the pitrlollc duty of each member eliirlnc the present crisis (Jre.it .lr S.iff Charles 12 Hell told Mme stories, both hu morous and Interestlm,' and made a sttiuiR nppeal to boost the I O It M on every occnslnn. O. C of II Thomas I, Kraser Invited the assemblage to drink a toist tn the membets who have been called to arms In defense nf the flaR (I. K of V Joseph T.irr.ir spoke on the fraternal spirit of the order and the duties of Heel Men Croat Sr Sac S Williams .lr , nd O P John M Coonibo K.ive Interesting; ttlks. Other speakers were Dr. A J Callahan, Samuel Cooper Ceorce H Stevens, Kelvaun Haines, Tlmothv J Sh intuhan Kiancls Mc Intvre IMwin (' Moore anil Michael PURiin C of It John Hennttt gavo some luterest InK el ita on the weirk ot Menno Tribe dur ing the last tvvent-ne jears Letters nf tccret from W I) IMkins, nation il secre tary nf the DaiiRhters of Liberty and a member of the tribe, and other members were read Hnndsome houvuiln were pre sented to the ladles. Chippewa Tribe. No II emlebralid Its flflv eluhth annlversirv list Tuesday night In tho wlR-wam on Market stnet above! Sixtieth stpit. Thu tribe his hid a series of lean e,irs and the occasion of the celebration was liken tn appeal tn the members for strong rffnrt tn rallj tn the support of the traditions and t mi . honored hlstorv nf the tribe V e; s VVIlllini C Conlev Bavo an lnterrntlnc talk of the past nf Chippewa nf hl revered father's wnrk and his own wnrk nf fortv three ers ns a II; d Man alsn uBuestlnu certain nmi ndments tn the bv laws of the tribe I (1 K hamuel II Walker made an appeal tn the members (lllurs who spoke were II. presentatlvn Charles Hnnnen I S Jnhn 11 Hell C nf It Jnmes Mrrarnind I' S Harry Huhn and It nf VV I. Ioder Afler tho mectlnc the memlwrs partook of corn and venlwon Zunl Trlbo Nn 311 uive a surprise pnrlv to P S Mnrcus Harris on last ednonl.tv nlaht and while It is vet a question whether it was his fiftieth or sixtieth blrthd i it dill not detract one lota from the pli isure nf the gathering It l) id b,en unnounced tbit the oicaslnn was In honor nf V S Coulter nnj the surprise could nnt havo been better planned when V s David Hellman announced It was In honor nf Hrother Hnrrle The members and Invited euests sat down to n regit spread after whlih. I s, Unvld Hellmnn called on various members for snme lmldent In cnpneetlon with Hrother Harris V O S Samuel H alker presented Hrother Harris, nn behalf nf the trlbo with a lireo bather reclining chair The members were laughing ns If their slips vvnul 1 split nt some of the tales nf thin ehimplon booster nf Zunl Although a member of Ara sippa Tribe. Atlantic Clt he his been a vveekl attendant at the tribe for the last twelve jears nnd has given his beet efforts toward forming two bands a champinn baseball teim and a champion plnnchle team of the Northeast 1 hose, who eulogized this brother were p S". J Itotan. P s C r Coulter P S George I.nn e.hnre, I" S I, Si hlffler, V S 1 Lome P S lyiuls Reuben No 311 P G S Hill Pint P M Ileeker Hrother IM Mnnie C nf II Andv S-, hlekllng Jr P S Womlill Irutil7, P S J P Mnrrln Hrother J Klamtgin No 11". P 1 Jaime Harper Nn til P S John Keek Sitting Svhem William Marks tnmigir bisebill team. P S P J Cm le P II schempf Hrother e harlea Wllllngs Hrntla r lames skellv Hrother Con Stork Hrother A h'reft Hrother IM Schlffter Hrother Charles Hradlev llrntber II Mel.iln After these talks P S. Andrew Sihickllng Sr pre sented P (1 s1 Walker with a huge box of eandv on behalf of P S Hellman. A district meeting vvns held In Scloeta Tribe No 3ils on last Tliursda night The tribe represented were No 3it No 31 No 21 Nn Cll No 113 Nn II No 13S No '.'JO Nn 3J1. Nn 4bH and N'o I. II Ashury Park. The meet Ing w is In charge of D G S John Ksher G J S Charles B Hell tnlked on the Invention of the da and existing conditions dun to the present war either speakers were p it s: Samuel 11 Walker P S If MeKee. p s !,. gsltt of No 'J20 P sf Oerhnrt. of No ni P S Henesoul No illt P S Jnmes Plnkertnn nf the publicity committee Senator Richard Parley made a stirring speech telling of Inel dents In ennneetlon wtlh his work on one of the exemption loard nnd tho necessity for a e-tronff effort nn the part of every member of the order to do his bit ' The district meeting held In Rhnkahnppa Tribe. Nn 139 was well attended The ills trie t Is made up of Trlbea No 33. 121 ins nnd 307 DOS John J Connelly presided Tnlented entertainers were Interspersed between the speechs Chairman Connelly called upon AUTUMN RESORTS I'lNKIU'UST, N. C. The CAROLINA HOTEL at Pinehurst, NOW OPEN The recreation centre of the United States. Unequalled for a winter's vacation and out-of-door sports. prvt IJ Three elghteen-hole courses and one of nine holes. All sjJLr four courses at the highest standard of upkeep. TRAP SHOOTING ;VtW,cl,X trap snootier, one of tb ltrieit cqulpmsats In America belnc lecatrd here. RIFLE RANGE T'tiuZV"? lesions siren. TENNIS ! tennis courts st " ' finathiirat are famous botn tmeai iroftislonsIi and amateurs for tbtlr iictlltnc. Good Boarding School Through Pullman Servlcs fnm Ktv York vt Btubo'irit Air ilss Xallusy, Only out night from Ktv Ytrk, Botlon, Cltvtlani, mtltiurgli and CtsdssstC NO OONSUUPXIVKS RKCRIVED IllusUtted beeklat o requsst, FmslHrst 0fic Or Uvnard Tufts fMWMtTKf Vt ! svM-Mp MiHt A lt aa?vf alM P. H. Frank nedfirn, of No. 4 a, C. of Tt. Thomaa I Kraser, Great Junior Hsgamore Charles 13. Hell, c, of It. H. S. McKeo, No. I33i I). II. H. Holler Htroyker, 11. (1 8. Wlllism (llaser, V H. IMwsrd O'Neill, No. 33. and P. H. P. J. Kite. No. 14 The spirit of fraternallsm prevslled throughout the remarks of tho various speakers nnd the meeting was extremely frn ternaliand patriotic, amusing sreat enthusiasm I.ogsn Tribe. No. 23, will move from Its pres ent location, where It has been kindling Its council fires for many great suns, to the new wlgwnm In Odd Fellows' Hall, Ilroad and Federal streets, whern It expects to do better work P. S Alexander t lark, who vvas se verely Injured severnl weeks ago, has recov ered sufficiently to rcsumo his duties nt tho meetings Paconta Tribe, Nn 31. gave a fnrewell re. eeptlon to Hrother W Hoy Mnvnnrd, who is attathed to the U S S ( emestoga, a subma rine pntrnl, and Is leaving for unknowh wnters He vvns presented with a solid gold charm and ring emblemntle of the order ns a token et" esteem nnd evidence nf the nppreclallon fot his loyalty to tho flag Seventeen members nf this trlbo nro now In the servlco in different branches of tho nrmv and navy Great Chief of Records Fraser reports thai the totsl amount nf contributions to the ambu lance fund to datn Is njoo of this amount linnr) has been forwarded to the Great Council nf tho t'nlled States and J'.'fiOii has been ex pended fur the purrhaso nf two motor nmbu lames both nf which have been presented to the l.'nivirsltv llase llnspltnl Nn 211. each ambulance hiving the name of the Improved Order of Red Men Inscrlled thereon. Montezuma Tribe Nn 21. vvns presented with n silk flag at Its lust meeting bv Oscar Krhart. ihalrman nf th.j entertainment inlnmlttee Saihem William SVhebihauer, In fitting re marks accepted the flag on hsbalf of thn tribe i nr it George Milmjre vvas n visitor and law, a shott tnlk tnetnbers two being adopted Ht the Isst meet ing nnd tho degrees conferred In full form bv he team of the tribe pnst Hnehems Mc- iVi" .ii. ' r"'', "'estr. Price nnd netting are nil active workers .. J'"' ""'""kern held their monthly meeting Sie. Mill1.?!11! '".i" "tjendanee. Two tramrs wero initiated In the sublime secret of miking hnv Pepiily Great Saeliem w W. Klchhnrn reports Hie trlbea ,,f his district t.ebl I.enipe. No 3 I enniwrnt. No ,n mil tvlnneniucr. Nn 'jnel ii re doing good wnrk Kuril tilbo has a degree tenni fullv nrganlred and evempllfvlnc the work in n nble manner 1 lie tribes nr" adopting new members an 1 this term will show a .nol lncroHi. In the district Tho prizes olTired by i i ,s Hi. horn have been nn incentive for tin members tn put forth a speela effort t.. capture palefaces The prlyea vvll be rn exhibition In a short time Ihe district meeting scheduled for cold moon bv the jomblneii irib-s ,,f the district. Is lookeri rnrvvnrd to hj tho members as a big event of District meetings for tho cnmlne; neek will be held as fnllnvTs THstrlct No 7. November 2N Maiimeo iribo No lot SH North Irnnd N!ri'j "v.!1 k W'''l""t " Street Dlsfrlct :, Vtr.iN?Jrmn"r "' nt Pnnemah Tribe, Nn .Tt 3C01 Gtrmantuwn avenue, D G. S John Kl..;? 7vnf ,ll,",.VnA''r """ nbo leadership nf r.ini l,V7"V, "'ehhorn New members are nein?!.1"'"""."?:1 ". '''"ree team hns been nrgnnled with Prink Penton the jnungest lim..""'.,"'m ln ,,n.n ,tr"'e..s cii.tnln Great ti? omi' ,p '''."' ''""'- !'" winter moons re.injy e.ni't,nJt 'r .B00.'1 nd with the social feature, nlreativ Introduced the trlbo expects tn make a mod lnerf.nso for tho term Tho members have reapon.led well in tim call for contributions to the ambulaneo fund T,itfi"L'',,HT.rlh'' No, lc,l "'" ,,''1 i '"'"en' tilRht and inasenioMdo pnrtv on next Wednesdiv tho .5?.-i,h." r.feeeeds to an for tho benefit nf iiiil,"'lr", ,"" service Saihem George V'T.'. Snlnr Sagamore. William tiolsa and Junior Saganmre Mi.n Runner are active nffl eers six more ,,f ihe members have cone to ramp talking nfteet, vvhn hive J00, tllc Aov- ernment servl.e he tribe la having n h Sr I in?fVnl'"h IU" ',"""'"" the "name i and 5o.,5 i, f T "Hh "" l"l",r In the aervleo Two hT Thm,',irH "T" ''Pd t the last mcet "g The Havmakers held their monthly meet. In and five, tramps were liiUliited Mlnonk Tribe Nn CI, had rt good mi ctlng n last Prldav s sleep lirothers sating "rid '"L',' w"" M-'Mtit after an alsenm nf sever" S.M.e i1"1 B,,V 'Jt'reMlnit talks A plesslng w vis read"1" llrolhcr ''uuo Ht Camp' Meade I.ennl Lenape Tribe No .3 Is required to Jn.V".' ,"", "fes-nt, wigwam Ihe home of , wiim,iEL,'t.' ,n, '"' ''! great suns, and will after Ileeeniber 1 N, neateil In the new vvlgwim In lliil.v "all. 274K (J-rmintowrl i"e nu. when, lis meetlnga will le hi Id on everv t.dnesdi s sleep 'ihe tribe la taking In nevv memlers. the degree work being elone bv the team of th. tribe In full form The entertiln mm Lniinllt,. ,v l0iitlmi. tn have mnving Pb lures on the fourth meeting night In the iniinth A sncelil entertainment and dance will bo given In Quartet Hall o.rmnntnwn and I.e blub avenues in cold moon, tho dito to be an noumed later Pennbs.nt 1 rlbo No. 70 continues tn hold good inc-etltms on Inst Tueadav's sleep a Plniich In tnurnament was orgiinked bv llmlhera U Maler and Joseph Thompson A prize will be ii vv i riled tn the one miking (ho high, st si ore severil of the ini.mbi r.s. Imludlng thn district eleputv Hrother l.libhiirn havo entered Into Ihe contest and all expect tn win the prize llrnther Rudolph Si hitler hns nrg.mleei a fife and drum orps frnintho jnurger members taehein (1 Maler promises to hnve tbreo candidates for adnptinn at tho next nn etmg nnd expects to upturn first prize offered bv Ihe district deputy for having adopted Ihe largest numb, r of pile faecs during the terni Ihe Chester Hodmen dlaplaveil their lovaltv on last Wedn, sda a sleep when tn the time nf lively music and amid a glnw of red lire they paraded the prtni Ipal streets nf Chester tnnm than SOD strong, mans nf tho warriors nnd braves being dressed in Indian eostumes Hs enrted b a band of muxtc fnllowed bv the gr it chiefs and edder members of the order In automobiles, they paraded to Malta Hall, whero a district meeting vvns being held In tho audi torium hi the combined tribes of the district. Nn JO HI Hll 17J and 2WI The meeting was presided over bv 1J (5 S .times Parke there being Hon members present 'Ihe address of vvebomo was made bv Hrother Albert Duttnn Mcllade The principal speakers of the evening were I G S Dr W. R Rodgern Great Sarin in Hesvvlck. P S W K Griffith, nf N'o Ml. Ijinni P S George H Stauss nnd George i: Wright, of Chester O G of V Charles (1 Cullls read an Interesting report showing tho standing of the trlbea throughout the district Hrother Cullls read ft letter of regret from P, G S John M Coombc, of Mahanoy City 5Beatfj2S AMIKRTON At Hurllngton. N J.. Nov 21. PA RAH ANN AI.HERTSON. aged 74 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 30R n. t'nlnn st , Rurllngton N J , Frl., 8 pm. Int. Herlln. N J , Sat ,11am AI.COTT Nov 1 DIIIIORAH M, wifn of Charles M Alcott, Hr (nen Caum) Relatives and friends invited tn funeral. Frl. 2 p m.. r.27 Reason at., Camden, N J Int. Harleigh Com e-'amd n N J Hem tins may bj viewed Thurs after 7 p in AI.I.HN Nov 211 IH.MHR HI.T.SW OR'l H AI.I.HN' agid 2ii. son of Mary II and Walter I. Allen and grandson of Low Is P and late Marv A. Hnbnld Relatives and friends In vited to funeral rervlres Sat., 1 30 p m, 2122 Carlisle, st Int private, Remilns nui be viewed Frl , 7 to O p. m APTH Nov 21 Sister MARY Kf.P.NORA DK NOnu: DAMi:. at St Mary's Hospital. 1 11 p m Friends Invited to funeral Sat., Il a m . Do Notre Dame Convint, 1007 N nth st Solemn retiulem mass st Peter's Church 10 a in. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Pitts burgh and Hiltlmnre papers copy. HWIOM Suddenly Nov 20, MAUV AL IIKRTA wife nf Horace A Rantnm aged 2S Relatives and friends Camp No 14'j, p o of A Invited to funiral services, Prl., 2 p m, residents of mother In-law, Mrs Mary R. Han tom. IU3J Spruco Bt Int private. Fernvvood Com 1 rlends maj call Thurs.. 8 to 0 p m Autos AUTUMN RESORTS ATI.AN.TIC CITY. X. J. Hntol Rntirrvripl Kentucky ave . near beach Alvvais open. Special Thanksgiving holiday rates, A. E. MARION". Westminster K ave n'ar Beaeh. EievI wcsunuiaici t0,treet, private baths, run. water, 110 up wkly., J2 up dally, Chas. Buhre. I'INKIIl'Itsr, N. V, NORTH CAROLINA HORSE RACING 0t; "$ runnlsf and trotting races. Finest stables Is the South, just Hi place to wlnttr jour Dorses. I.TVFRV A I'" staid cf itddle BBet elrlvlBv hnritf i.ndp th. direction of tht hotel manartneat. MOTORING Good reads la ertr JlrscUon. for Boys near Pinehuric The early boyhood days of W. L. Douglas ware spent in hard work with lon hours. Beside petting shoes all day he was oblired to father and cut up wood for the fires, milk the cow and lako earo of tho horse, working early mornlnt s and until after dark at night by the light of a smoky whale oil lamp. CAUTION-Be sure the price stamped on the bot torn has not been erased or raised. CcpvnoM, lr. L. Dcvgltu 3hee Co. 1 17 North Eiprlith Street 40J ( Lancaster Avenue 1117 Market Street (aSSffiS) as." North Front SI. .r.,1 Sontli Broad St., eor. South 1 32 South 52d St. 'Chester, Pa.-40i Market St. Wilmington, Dcl.-TOl Market St. Trenton, N. J.-101 East State St Stores marked with a ' carry complete lines of W. L. Douglas Shoes. for Women. UK 1 IIS riMtrtATT At Chleiict. Ill . Nov 18. WAI. TIIK HAHIIATT ItelilUe-s nnrt friends iinlteel tn sere lees Crl 2 p in,, Oliver II Hair HMr lS.'il CheMtnut st , Philadelphia Int private Nortlmuoil Cem ItOIHKIlT Nov. 21 C'lIAnieOTTn It., sldnw of John M. Ilossert Uuo notice of funeral will be given IIOWIIUM Nov 21 I.ortK K . husbanel of Tllzsiietb Hollers inci son of late Thomas nnii Iteherci lloers. Kuncril services 7JI0 etl'lnx .Sun ne, Ko Chase, 1'rl , in Id n m. Int. private ItOYI) At her rcellenee tVe.t rhet,ter pllee and Dnrhv Creele Nov 21 MAIIY IISIMA, ilmehter nf late Wlllism nnd Snrah Uojd Uuo notice of funeril will appear IIR1)Y Nov 21, III.I.IIN Jl widow of Her nnnl II ftrsdv Itelatlve and frlenels Invited to funernl Sat . N 1(1 m m 221J K 2nth st Solemn roiulem mass church of M Monies In .t in Int New Cathedral Cem Auto service (A 1,1. MIAN Nov 20 IUlWAltt) CAt.I.A HAN, husbiind of the late Annie T CiiIIiIimii nee Kcnmiljl Ilelmives unt friends Invited to funernl Sinn . n tn 21171 Cediir st riolemn reeiulMn mass nt St Ann's Church lu n in Int ht Ann's Cem CAHNIIY Nov. 2H MART, widow of John Carnev (nee Heed), l.i.neul rarish. County Itos common, Ireland W latlves ,md frlen is. Jlar rted Women'a ft M. Sodillty and Ihitiio of Sacred Heart nf riesu Invited to funeral, Sit , B .11 n m , 2!0"i Sevbert st Solemn re quiem mm. St l'.llzubelirs Church 10 a, m. Int Holy Croi Cem CAltll Nov 211 MUIY C MIIIIIHAN CAItlt widow of rrsnels J Cierr ftelutlves and friends St l'litrlrk's II V M Sodality. In vlted to funeril sat, R an m, 22nd mt tenhoue s. Solemn liicli mass of requiem st Tatrlclc's Church in n. in Int Holy Cross Cem. CAMnOT.t, Nov 20 CIIART.RH J . husband of Atnes M Carroll (nee Cnnnellnn) and son nf John and late Annie Carroll Itelativea and friends St. John's Assemblj. No. 2N of Arti sans' Order of Mutu il Protection, invited to fu neral, sat., S m, .Till" Alnslie at ,. Tails of Schuylkill Hluh rcoulem miss, st Ilrldeet's Church Ii 10 a m Int. Holy Sepuli hre Cem CASKIIY Nciv 21. MAIKlAHni' JANE. daughter of late John and Kllzo. Caskey Itela. lives and friends (nWtcd to funernl services. K'K: 7 '.'" !-'.' N Hth st Int private. Omit floral ofTeriliKS. by reeiuest ot deceased. Cf.AltlC Nov. 21. JOHN G.. liusbanel of Mary Clark, Notice of funeral later. 1S03 H 5th st CLEMENTS Nov 20, Itl'TII JULIA, jouns est dau.-liler of Charles A anil Ellse Clements, aned 12 Kelatlves and friends Invited to fu rir?'' n,r'" rrl -' p m . parents' residence. 1311 N t'amac st. Int private. CI.Oi:iti:N Nov 11. KMII, r. husband of I.oulse Cloeren Ineo nietseli), need 4(1 Ilela tlves and friends. I.ivvbert Yiarly lleneflolal So. elcty. Harbarosso Unter Steutzen Vereln. Frank ford Sunday Srhool Vereln and all other organi zations of which he wis n member. Invited to funeral. Krl ,8a m . jnr, B Allegheny ave. Mass at Our I.idy Ileln of Christians Church 0 n m Int. private Itemalns may be Mewed ihurs . 8 to 10 n. m. (t)OK At Paris. Frunre.. Nov. IS. VIII OINIA P1IAIIU COOK, vvlduw of the late niljah I, Cook, of New York city. . COTTON t Mcdford. N. J.. Nov. 20, MARY I, , "fife of XV. N It Cotton, need (U. Itela- iivtei unu irienos invnea to lunerai. 1 rl . 1! P m.. Methodist thod st KolReonnl Chureh. 'I.k... liarle. son. le, N. J Friends mas call ut residence of . Mihlon Cotton. Medford, N. J., Thurs, eve. Int Tabernaclo Cem, cov Vov. n nAvin t....han . ,. Jojro Cox (nee I.ateiner). Relatives and friends invited to funeral scivlccs. Tri . 2 p. m . reel. lence of soi in luiv. Nell .ItcAuley. 2HJ9 s'. Kith st. Int private. Odd Fellows Cem. Brooklyn papers copy. eve. Itemalns may bo viewed Thurs CUMMINOa. Nov. IB. MARY, widow of John Cummlnss Itelativea and friends, il. v. M. Sodality of tho Immaculate Conception. Church. Invited to funeral. Frl., H 30 a rn , Sflls Chew st utn. Solemn mass of requiem Immaculate Conception Church. 10 a. m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem DEI.U Nov. 20 JOHN liENARD son of John J, Dell, aeed L"4 years. Itelatlves and Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto service t,"'""'"".77""'. -r.'.'1. """'.(ev r- UH.WPKTII Noy (nee e iL-iiinienae, wioow or .Mllion a II twprth. aieel ntt tiul j.t, an-n e.i-H- in. .i,?.i .:"'' "Keei invii.,i ;::"rr;' Sat , 2 p m , from resldeneo of son-ln lu (lllbert Q. SJoore. 120 Lindsay ave.. nryn jCr' Pa Int Radnor Mi E. Churchyard " iuawr. DUFFKT. Nov. 20. DELIA, daughter nf late Michael and Mary Duffey, aged 23 Relatives anil friend's, and all societies of which she was a.member'InMted to funeral. Frl., 8 30 a. m from the residence of "m Dunn, 2700 N, 2Sd st. Solemn requiem mass st Columba's Church 10 m Int. .Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral . ENOOASstfll Jnee Arnold) Now 10, ilAHY M , wife of Kuirene EnRRasser. aged 84 Rela tives anil friends Invited to funeral, Fr . h so a m,t 238 W. Tioga st. Solemn renuiem mass M. Veronica's Church 10 a m Int. Holv benule hre Cem Auto funeral t ESIIBR. Nov. ID, aCEaston. Ta,. THOMAS 1. liushand of late Maraaret and son ofrlat'e (leoriri! and Elizabeth. Esher. ltelallvex and friends, members of Robert Morris Court No 2.18. J of A.,.aniJ Wharton Switch Itellef Assn's, Invited to funeral, Frl ,8a m , rest denea of sister, Mrs, John Meironlele, 2348 Kltzwater st. Hluh mass of requiem Ht An. thony's Church Ii 30 n. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs., after 8 v m Auto service . , ESHER Nov. 20. JOHN V ESHER. Sr husband of Alice Esher Relatives and friends Loyal Council No 781. Fraternal Patriotic Americana; Osford Castle No. 104 A. OK of the M C.j employes of llelmont Pumplne Sta tlon. 2th Century Republican Club. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 3 t. ra ,2703 W. Thompson st? Services at residence. Frl.. 2 n. m, Itemalns may be viewed Thurs.. 8 to lu p. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral ' EVANS Nov. 20. WILLIAM P., husband of Horence M. Eana (nee Paaree). and son of Oeorse D. and late Clsrlssa n. Evans, aged 34 years. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2,1a p m , at Church of Transfiguration. 1216 W. I.ehlgh ave. Int private. Friends may call Thurs. , eve. and Frl a. m . 1062 N. 7th st EVERETT At Ills Rltner st., , Nov. 21. ABRAHAM, husband et Eliza Everett, ased Si Du notice nf funeral, FAULKNER. Nov. 20 ELIZARETII. widow ?.', .G'?r.B? ?,ullinr'J Itelatlves and friends. Vletnrlal Lodge. No. 4. Daughters of St. Oeorge. Invited to funeraL frl.. 2 p. m from ,0n.n, 1aw' residence. K. T, Owlnnutt. 083 Woodland ave.. South Camden. N. J. int. Evergreen Cem., Camden. Remains may be viewed Thurs. ev. i i , FLETCHER, Noy. 20, RORERT PLFTCH KR aaed 78 Relatives and friends, employe. I. R. R. and Veteran Employes' Aaso.. P. it. n.. Invited to funeral services. SaL, 3 p. m., itiiSS Spring aardtn t. Int. private. Friends may call Frl. after 1 p. m. Auto funeral, FLYNN. NViV. 21, THOMAS FLYNN. hug. band of Jane Flynn. Relatives and frlenels, St. Charles Holy Name Society. Leagua of the Sacred Heart, employes. Schmidt Ilrewlng Co.! Dlv. No. St. A. O. If.. Invited to funeral. R.t' ...niu. iuij' .Hm. oocieiy ana noasl ty of Iilessed Virgin Mary of Church of Holy .Spirit Invited to funeral. -Trl . . 30 a. m.. 31 s Sharon ave , Sharon Hill. Pa. Hleh mass of renuiem Chureh of Hnv (.nlelt lev " " "' a SO ' . IK .0. 2ia .t-, JBolemne.ceaulenii mas. ,-CIrli:fcbJuyfr rft' 'li7B W.L. DOUGLAS "THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS S.HAPE" $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 tir i r..l. J st.. -....: I T. Li. uuugias iiaiiio ouu mc isiau hiivc is stamped on the bottom of every pair of shoes before they leave the factory. The value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. You can save money by wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. The best known shoes in the world. 'T"'hequality of W.L.Douglas product is guaranteed JL by rnoretlian)o years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the fash ion centres of America. They are made in a well equipped factory at Brockton, Mass.,by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, tinder the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes the price that money can buy. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They axe always worth the price paid for them. Sold by over 0000 shoe dealers nnd 10S W.Ia Douglas stores. If not convenient to rail at W. L. Douglas store, ask your local dealer for them. Take no other make. Write for booklet, showing how to order shoes by mail, postage free. Ar President XV. T,. T)nn-lat Shoo Co., 210 .Spark St., IIrncMnn,Mss, W. L. Douglas Stores i:tiis friends Invited to funeral 1-crvlces, Pun . 2 P in.. 1.1JJ S 31st st. Int Mt Morlsh Cem. Remains may bo viewed but., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. FRENCH Nov 2J. LAURA SHL'MWAT widow of S Tennv French, aired JJ Due notice of funeral will bo Kiven FROMM Nov 21. ALItERT T-OI'IS FROMM, son of John Louis and lnte Anna I'romm (nee llrlll) Rel.itlvis and friends invited to funeral services, Sat . 2 p. m . 1102 S. .loth et. Int. private (i.Mlin. Nov 22. WILLIAM C OAREL ifll'i Nowh.ill st . tlermintown Due notice nf the funeril will be ulve'il HAI.HRA1TH Nov 2(1, WILLIAM II. GAL HRAITH. M D.. husband nf Marijnret F. Gal brnlth. Relatives unel friends. E Coppee Mitch ell LndKe, No. 001. I nnd A M . Oriental R A Chapter. No. 183: Corlnthl in Chasseur Com manderv. No 11, K. T. . Phlla. Council No 11, It and s M Ml Thlla Consistory, A. A. S It . Lu Lu Temple A A O N M S , Masonic Vet erans, Masteis' Asso 181)4. Veteran Corps, First Rent, of N, O I , nnd the Professional Unit nf Business Men's Asso. of Oermnntown Invited to services. Sat.. -2 p in . niin Oerman town nve Int prlvute, West Laurel Hill Cem Automobile service CALI.AOHER. Nov 20, MAIIY wife of Mi chael CVillHcher Itelatlves and friends. League of Sacred Heart eif fit Teresa's Chureh In vited to funeral Frl , 8 30 a in., residence of son-ln-Iaw, Thomas C. Frame. 311) N Morton st. (near djd and Callowhlll sts ) Solemn mass nf requiem Chureh of Our Lady of Holv Rosary 10 n. m Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral. OLEESON Nov 111, SARAH S . wife of James II. nieenrm, aged 8f Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlees. Til 2 p. rn . r.42 S 8tli at . Caindeli N J Int Evei.-reell Cem, Friends may cull Thurs eve (ll'NV Nov 21, REBECCA II, widow of John (lunn. awed SO, Relatives nnd friends lu vlted to funeral Sut , 7 10 n m . In', E Duval st , Oermnntown. Itlsh n iss of rieiulem st Vincent do Paul's Church ! a m Int, private. HALLMAN-WIDENER Nov 2n. FRAN CES ('. wl'e of Wllllnm Hallman nnd iIhikIi ter of Frank and "Mary C. Hlil.ner Relatives and friends Sal red He irt Sodilltv nf Immtu u lato Conception Church, Invited to funiral. Sat, 8 10 n. in, reslduice iff parents 1(118 Sarah su Solemn requiem miss Church of tho Immaculate Conception 10 n in. Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral HALLOWELL CLARA (1 . wife of the Rev 11 II Ilnllowell, Wildwood N J Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs evenlncr nt tho Wildwood Baptist Church Train leaves Chestnut st ferrv 4 10 p m Int pri vate, Frl. morning- at Mt. Morlah Cem . Phlla HALTER Nov. 20. Al'OUST HALTER Funeral from tho parlors of Sechler it AlaKulre, lalll N 20lh st , Frl , 2 p in. Int. private HENRY Nov 20, WILLIAM son of late Patilek and Theresa Henry. Relatives and friends, emploves of John 'Wvctli & llro , Invited to funeral. Frl. 8 10 a in. 2231 S ntli st HlBh mass of requiem Epiphany Church 111 n m Int. Holv Crns Ci ir. TONES At .1711 leincaster nve, Nov 20, SMtAH A. JONES Relatives and friends In vited to services Frl . 2 P in , Oliver II Balr lllds 1820 Chestnut et Int (irent Valley Rip tlst Cem Friends may call Thurs eve. JORDAN Nov. 21 st St Martin's rectory. Oak. Lane Phlla.. FRANCIS JORDAN. Ilil. son of Rev Walter and Eleanor lleaumout Jordan, aged 25. Funeral -services In St. Martin's Cliurcli. Oak Lane. I-rl , 5 p. m. Int Lebanon. Pa Omit flowers. KECK. Nov. 20. SARAH R. widow nf Tllghman. J. Keck, aged 84 Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral. Sun , 2 10 p. m , 1013 .W. Somerset st, Inr. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Sat , S to 10 '' KENNY. Nov. 20, VINCENT C. son of Michael J and Elizabeth Kenny, need 2." Rela tives nnd friends Invited tn funeral, Sit , M m.. residence of mother-in-law, Matilda Plnjjinl. 4403 E, Parle drive, Falls of Sehuvl Idll. Hluh mass St Bridget's Church 10 30 a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem. KEIL At Ileverlv. N J,. .Nov. 21. HESTER LEVIS KER. aged 02 Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral services. Sat,. 2 p. m., SJl Wirren st ,-Beverly. N J. Int. Monument Cem. KREU.I1EROER Suddenly, in Cnnadt- nn result of an accident on Nov. will, ALLEN KAY, husband of Ida K Kreuzbarxer (pea mi. ger) and son Of Dr. O. W. and Louisa E Kreuzbemer. Int private, South Laurel Hill CfK"lJlIN Nov. 10. TRANK J., husband of Rrglna Kuhn (nee Ilarth)... used CI. Relatives Andfrlends, Court Manaynnk. No. r2. F. of A., Invited to funeral, rrl,, 8 80 u m., 4112 Cresson at., Manayunk Requiem maaB St. Mary's Church 10 a. m. Int. St, Mary'. Cem , Rox borouah. Liri'. Nov. If). MAIIY ELLEN, wife of Ferdinand II. Ltpn. used 78. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral 'services Thurs , 8 p. m.. 408 N. 31st st. Int Oqtoraro Cem., Parkes. burg, Pa. 'FarkesburK papera copy. Train leuves W Phlla. Sta., 8 24 Frl! a. m. .LIST. Nov. 20, CATHERINE p , widow of John M. List. Relatives nnd friends in vited to funeral services, Frl,, 210 p. ni., residence of son-lmlaw. F. 0 lLWnerner, 4415 Manayunk ave., lloxborough. Irtt. private, West minster Cem ' ' I.OUNHUERRY. Nov. 10. CATHARINE, widow pf Joseph IJjunaberry (nee Oreen). Rela tive, and friends Invited to funeral, Sun , 2:11 p m , residence of .on, Daniel I.ounsberry, 2017 S, 8th st. Int. Mt, Morlah Cem, Jlcmalne may be viewed Sat , 7 to 1) p. iff Auto funeral. LUMI.EY, Nov. 20. MAROARET. wife of Harrv Jt and daughter of William and H. Me. OuHld.-aged 27. Relative, und friends. Ladies' AuziliaVy. Dlv. 18, A O, H. '-Invited to fu neral. Sut.. 8 80 a m.. 1605 Orthodox St.. Frankford. Solemn requiem mas. St. Joachim. Church Int St. Dominic's Cem. Auto funeral. MANI.OVB At Washington. D o . Tues Nov. 20. 11)17, ELMA I. MANLOVE (lies Roxby) beloved wife of Rev. ,F. A. Manlove, aged 30, Funeral service, at First M K. Church, ParkesburK. Pa., Sav,, Nov. 24, 11 a. m. Int, Westminster Cem, Schuylkill Co, papers please copv MeDONOUOH. Nov. 21. JAMES P.. husband of Ellen MrDonou.h. Relatlvt. and friend, in vited to funeral, Sat., 8.30 a. m , 01)11 Osage, ave . below Plne.i High ma..v.ot requiem St. Carthage Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis'. Cem. McllUOH Nov. 20. ANNA, (nee Dugan). widow of John Mcilugh. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 7:80 a. m.. residence of Oeorge V. Fox, 325 Oreen at. High mass St. Augustine' Church 0 a, m. Int. Holy Cross 'mOONBY. Nov. 20. MAY,' .Maiwhter of Catharine and late Benjamin. Anthony. Ilela- vea and friends, employes . Quartermaster', ept., Rroad and Washington; ave t Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8 a. m., 1709 iB, Chadwlck St. Requiem mass Church of St.Thomag Aquinas l).3(l a m. Int. Holy jCross Cera. NIBLO. Nov. 20, FRANKv J,, son of late Hiram C. and Elizabeth Nlblo (nee .Cole) and grandson of late Edward II. and Mary A. Cole, agsd 18. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Pat . T'SO ft. m.. grandparents' resi dence, 2820 Richmond st, Solemn'tlgh mass Ht. Ann' Church. 0 a. m. Int. prlvifte, ' Auto fu. neral. Conshohexksn-p.per c-qpyA . O'BRIEN. Nov. It. NELLm.vVUU.hter of ihn and lata Mary J. O'llrlsn. ared -9A. n.T.. tlves and friend (nvlt4 to niirIJVPrl., 8:30 vv. iora sc. bohim bum requiem ic a. m.. aria " mub, jr fry lefw jwim yiiipH. ,., hi. id M.iy vrotwyuHH-1 r,' '.-jt-ji,r i laHaflPlaiV' alnl Twm tor BOYS SHOES BestlnthsWorW' 3 00 &S250 BEWARE OF FRAUD None genuine unless W. L. Douglas name and Ibe retail price la stamped on the bottosi TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! in Philadelphia: DEATns Vln l.nmn...l,,,. rnnn.Kll n . . .mo-. Ilillt.ai utoi'T V.WII.VI11UI1 LnUITn B . Int Holv Cross Cem. O'NEILL Suddenly, Nov. 20. MAROARET wlfo of John O Nelll and daughter of lit. James and ltnseannn Drum. Itelatlves int friends Invited to funernl. Sat, 8 3d. 2812 Almond St. Solemn requiem mm St, Ami Church 10 a. m. Int. St Ann's Cem. "" TAKKER Nov. 20 LAURA R ve.ter D Tirker Relative, an Wlfs of Sri- vlud to funeral services, Frl, 2 p. ru BW1 llavnton st.. Gerrnantnwn Int. prirtta. PEEL Suddenly, November 21, 1917, ROB ERT PEEL, .husband late Huter Pl. RiJ. tlvs and friendM Invited to funeral serrfnt. Snt afternoon J ei clock, at the residtnct of kli son-in-law. Henrv Pe rr Win Oaleford lb. Fblla. Int LnfaettH Cem. Auto funeral. PHILLIPS Nov 21, BELLA O . mothir et Edna A. O Blvthe and daughter of lit, Stephen T and Emm i A Oarland Funeril services, residence of eousln, Mrs Annls a cirlllet, 1838 Walton ave. Sat., 2 p. m, lit, private. PYE Nov 21. JOSEPH It. PYE. haib.nl ot Anna Rogers Pe, itO.'i) Catharine it Dui notice of funeral given CJUINN. Nov 20, JOHN, husband of Mirts Qulnn (nee O Nelll) Relatives and frlendi In. vlted to funeral. Frl.. 8 30 a. m ., 784 Pits B. Solemn mas. of requiem St. Mary's Cnurca II a m Int, Holy Cross Cem Auto funeril REILLY Nov 20 ROSE M, danrhler of Rose nnd late Anthony Reltly. Relsttrei tnl friends Sodalltv of the II V. Jl , Alumms ol St John tho Baptist Church, Invited to funeril. Sat . 8 n ni.. AltR .Mannvunk sve . Willi. hlckon. Solemn high requiem msn St, John tho Baptist Church, 10 a. m. Int. St. John'i Cem 1 HEX Nov ID. BARBARA A . widow of Wll. son Rex. Itelatlves and friends, Ltdlrl' AllHI Isry of San Clegs, Na ) Warren Circle, Ns, f 07: Lndles of J A. It : Court Lincoln, -No II ' Order nf the Gqlden Sceptrn of Ps , InvlleJ tl ' funeral services Frl , 2 p, in . residence of son i In. law, Harry Lake. 411 Delmsr st , Roxbor ough. Int Roxboraugli Presbyterian Durlat " Ground Friends mav call Thurs , 7 to Q p m. RHOADES Forme rlv of 4HC3 Oermantows ave., Nov. 0 MAROARET. wldow;ot Joiepi MAlillAUI.I. wiaowoi joieps I 52. Itelatlves and friends In; ral Frl , 10 a m , parlon of kelbach. 3780 GernSantown an ltnoadea. aged vlted tn funera .TeliM SI. rieelrol (cor. Broad st ) High mass St. Stephen'i Church 10 n. m Int. St Michael's Com., Chester vis trolley funeral ear. . nonvtTO v.. ,i, t'r.T'inPTW wlf. If Joseph Exz'der 'Roberts', daughter of Anna j into William joarneni, ageu ti. jveiairrr, .uV ,. e-lan,lu Inlll. tn ..aoil ,iIh, S.t . ".(, BL. ' II n ii.io I .,,,,., 1" ,u,t tn, cv,,.- r, . . r -..I t, ...l.l.an. A. l..n,I.A,.l...l.l, Hu... WAlf. ?II0 '. ., ,Kir- u, uiuiui'i'iii'inn, ,ru, v ..-.., - N Hancock st Int Greenmount Cera. W- inulnu mri.e tn itIah Ait Xr fatap T tl rrl- uniin nmi see th ii c u s tt .. sr -s , noitlNSON. Nov 20 JOHN O . husfand el j Isabella Roblnon (nee Shlrlnw). asea so. tlves and friends are Invited to funeral tin clses. Trl . 2 p. m , 1715 Wolf st. Int. trl' ROMMEL At Riverside, N J, Nov M. t ivev, i'itii,iir r , nu.nanu ui ani.e,,.. ,--- mel, nged 83. Relatives sod frlendi invited to V funernl, Frl . 1 n. m . :i()2 Kossuth st. .i"" Moravian Church. Riverside. 2 p rn, Int Jt- inviuii v-citi , riyn i unii, ,a,...j.. -"7" " ,. tl leave. Market st. ferry 12 noon for RHrenUi,M NT. .T. , ,..n...,..n.r.n . n. rtUf B VI. r-ACI.Iir-lltiClv ivov .1. avje.i . -t of late Albert and Mary Sencenbergtr. siel II. y ueiatives and rriennx invnea co """e."");; Q no n on. r ii'.,ha. .t lllffh mill Oil icqulem St. Jolin's' Church 10 a. m. Int Citto-t, QrV. A-ri" .. . .. ... w. ,. n i i ,.. ... 1 nt tenia. lu.a .TlS fneSOS E invited to aervices. Sat., 2 p. m , Oliver H. W Bldg . I N jo Chestnut st Int private. , ji Margaret and son of Ellen and lats Amos Smtti,'fl aged 30. Itelatlves and frlenqs. empijjj. - . Lit Bros Delivery Service. Invited to ''rji M I'rl.. 7 30 a in. 1115 Parnsn . """j.r mass Church nf Assumption B s. B4 Holv Cro.s Cem .. .. . '.. J STEIILKI. Nov 21. JOHN." kortusl J Pauline Stehllg (nee Schwartr) sgeet ., Rjjf Tl uvea nnn irienus, empiojea rmvni ."-!, ,, age Works invited to funeral services MM ffl P. in, 48.'7 Almond st . Brldesburg , 5 kuH tfl (nay be viewed tri . 8 to 10 p. m. Int. 0l" g Cem. . .... - .. -m STOCKTON 111 New TOW CIW, '," HI EUGENIA PENDLETON daughter ot law m": .: nel W and Mary Ann Stockton. . J'I,;": ' rrleml. Invlteel In nervlces 1 rl , Z P . VT.I II. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st., Hillisaipois. K '"tiKlVSlf -.. ,o eoovTiimlA! dauib- A! ,H -Nov. 18. LUCY TII01IAS d.uijj ?J te John Thomas. atedSa,'" k d Invited to funernl. Frl . 8 l .j J of mother. Mr. Wllllarn Walfwj. ' ti ter of late nna ir.nna K. Tlomi st. Hlirh mans St. Ann's Churtft l m,!"t.. Jrv! . , m Hiftrfari i iJU'itr n tim rrii'iriivT, w.--- j--a tfirt ave Nov, 21. WILLIAM Q , husband of JUJ7. A. Thorp nnd son of late Anthony snd Eiuaw Thorp, aged 00 Nolle e of funeral late r. M .."lA" .-7.,.;".. .'VretTlritf u.-'Jblitfr ni imricn n '"-'"""j iii John i "v..rIM,lulM:M?lir "'-""'"' i.:nsvi r i arun at;en i ver . inwu - ,! I ' tlve. and fronds Invito to n'B Int NVw rath'-di-al Cnm. Auto fuiwab .-g TUUNRR Nov. 21. 8AUAK KUyffiffi J ReUtlWJ widow of KMjan Turner. 8a " ivv OI r.lljan turner, it.o, ': - g.e . J friends Invited to funeral services. ai. l . 20.1 E Hrlnshurst St.. aormseto"."'.'"., nte. Remains may be viewed Krl, J " nnd rrl D, i I'l itiiir, summit., nm ,, ... - P.rn. .. ...,. oi... ' Col, .!., TUTT 'vov. -.'(), coioraoo i"'"r" .. WM, THAYER, son of ths lata Joaephlns Ti er and Charles Learning Tutt. .. et TWITCHELL At Pasadena. Csl ". T. SELDEN TWITCHELL. Services Thuriu 'ji, ,rn, in.. IKie rrBiuniiiri ioueni - -- - fajette rd. and State at., nryn "".,;, sta. Convejances will be at I'n.Jw,jt ,1 t trains leaving1 Hroad St. Sta. "a ,T n! 12'lti OTniLlT.-tt . ate. Convea xq meet ii tliil! anel WAOKR. Suddenly. Nov. 20. R. lJ W nfleld 8. and Kllzanem '''-.v.'i, n vur. a month.. Tlelatlves and mcee "..'","'!' ".'"""'.""'".'""' J.i 1 ao s. ma Vliea lo lunerai "ervieee. -; --,-e;. .,, lunerai services enta' residence, A gh. Int. prlvat crandparenta- re.mence. . ""iVVJirr cbs. Roiborough. Int. private Leverinfton i- Friends may call Thur. eve. e. w - S JR. wife of flCj idii Invited to fntrtJVM Winn Nov. 20. JANE. ....,nA. Uai In tn.. HV K Onl" V Vil vvaru. r i.n.r. ' ""i".,V" n.i.r tMrther' services fcmn tBbyUrfn Cbvrta. j Cedar and Cumberland its.. Int. private.. a. - ill., i n. in., -ill, "'., funeral, w A tsom. Nov. 1. at Rnrdentown. ?.iliH ELIZA V., wife of Harry watson. 'f -r, 74. Relative, and friends Invited to ""J'r 401 Fanaworth ave.. Uordentown. N. J "" ....... ii.in. ar , as? 2 n. m. Int. uordentown uem. . ii.?l WIMER Nov. 20, AIIELB I. ?.,& u rt L. Wlm.r, aged 40. R. stives nAri'a"?il vlted to funVra",. late, re.Menc. And jW ,J bert Invited MTU.. Oil., X deemer, 2 p. p. in. nerenT. e'": r :. Tor m. Int. All Saints'. Cera I T" , resaaie -Nov. 20. SELMA. ""."i.SSl r.a an Relatives and n'nn WOERNER Nov. 20. SKLM. wii "!,"-i,a I. Woerner. Jr.. aged 10. Relatives anu...j,i, , Inv ted to funeral services. Sat.. 2 JJ; ".f f,l. M N, Mascher st. Remains may be jbwn '. -m 1 to,l p, m. Int. Northwood Cem. A"!0 lk nefif. wlfcrfftSr louiea,--.eur, -i, j-,i,im ... V,'," i-tu.i ( Wood, and widow of William A. "'"'ti' ruCn,;1i!L,',snaV.. 'imjVtn? ?K WOODS -Nov. 21. nr.IJt A.. , lunerai. neie., n ,u m ill , - ,-" High mas. Bt. Michael'. Church 10 Holy Borulchr. Cm. Auto funeral. fr -i.' nn, . ,u ii... u. i. -g y.L'mmL 11 t d n P I' h t t C c ( e ti r r eBumyi m-iJB: r. I JVC, . C. J. Kelly, Mjk as .'elIKMaITAlllSt m. u-hiii ,jv--t.-tn - n IW? uiLl vvA '."tA, ,Y' 'te mmsrm .'MJfeWviilAtL -k.i 138. who presided i&nm&MimmmmmKMzst , '' I'K M.-if . ' e . I,, V, r V I- ,.