Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1917, Final, Page 10, Image 10

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LT CHIEFS AT
JfACONTATRIBE,I.O.R.M.
'Tonguwn Tribe and Council
Have a Surprise Session.
Active District Meetings
Pftconta Trllic. So 3t lelebrntcd Its
tenth nnnlversary by n banquet and entir- '
talnment at Thirteenth street ittul (llrtiril I
nvenuc. P. S. Joseph DoUKhertv Introduced
the tonstmnster, P O S V 1L Roger, who I
filled the position In IiIh usually character- I
Istle manner. Great Piophct Jobn II
Coombe delivered n masterful orntlon, nml '
then presented I .1 John It Greenhnlgh I
lth a beautiful diamond stickpin on be I
half of the tribe, the lVputy Assm lation j
nnd numerous other friends C of It (Jiecn- I
linlgh resiionded In leal nslt-li stile P O J
S3. Charli's II Pass spoke oil the vval P
O. 55. P'jore dealt with friitern.il hlstorv ,
O. K. S Sunuel William of M-anion ti.Icl
of the work In the coal illstiiits I. .1 j
fliarlcs It Hell spoke of th- dl-trld mni j
lngs. P. O. S S Samuel II V ilker prcsfiitid
John It. Grecnlialgh with a i ten h made of .
coal on belmlf of UrcHt Propln t lolin M
Coombe Other speakers wiro P ' M
O. Burnett, of llarrlburg. a'lil ''bancs !
Wlelaml. president of th" licputi Worn
tlon. Thin event made a deep Impress, m
upon eer one. Imbuing a etrengir uduilr.i
tlon for the ordei than cur before
The dllrlci ni. tuna i"U ti tli' 'i iu . n. '
lit TonBUn Tribe N'n jm wis i mini, m .1 f
a lame inbUsp if mhusu,si. II 'I lb i
eaper In lIMm to nurd of c Im1.hu from ih ,
flr-nt 'hl.f. mi.l lo In rn MlIT nf lh nr.I r i
which the lov,- n ill Tin in -llnis "iik In
ehnree nf Plstrttl Oeiiutv HoIIt mm, k. r .nul
rrli)eil orr b ii hi in 1M ir.l Andi-rmin nf
Toneuiin Trll. ilr-iet li- in H.swIiU mi.l
() Jr frnr Hi II ..'tie th iin'iH-rn Inte reetlr.K
talk alone Hi" lln of friiirn-ll5iu Olhr
nfakrra urrr P Wllllim lb Ini ninii No
1 h KdHiird U V'lll No II t (I s U .
I-lrhhnrn 1 1 Itu b r Mr. k. r U nf ,.
Clmrse TomlliiMin ( of II Imrl'i I K"
No li.n llnuh. r Ullmori No PH Itrntlw rit
Kraner and Pi liTion
Tonauvva Trtb s tn oilwrs ami vis tors w. re
irlvm h ploihant surprise on lisl wi.ks sl p
xvhen during a brl f Innrmlseion In thn
meeting h ilelckillion of int-tnli rs of ronuuvvn
Council No 'Mi li uiklil. rs of I'm iihot tim. wcr.
ishirnil Into the u,um I his unexpe. led In
Iruslnu ireaied u sianuidi aminu thi warriors
nd braves scited around the louncll lire When
order was linallv restortd I' II P Mrs Is- till
M. tiros on behilf of Tonnuwa i nuw II
presented to the members of Tnnsuvv.1 Tribe
as a token of their o.i.em a lirt." s. rvbn
n. l...rle!r lirteen hImCS rertti S ntlt)2 the
hnmlier nf llielob rs hivim: ms r. .1 tin ntl) to
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iriimiutn io in" iiinuuiin' iumi -.! -
s. ' . S L ..-l...l..-. ssS.l is 1.1 S.II. h t1 1
lUitwtiW Htt(i)ti- tht k-pti ruuH inntiiiutlnii
llh words of uratUuil ht.M nPil.n Hn- n
Iro'U'ton'Se mTaV" vT . 'rlru,"," ,
t.n,..i. vifr.ii virsiff i'ratiU .i. hum ('burl
tn mink " nuni nun
wnue". . , ". ,, ..... i ... ..,. I j
Bchoen, josepn i.ininsir uu.... . ... . ....
Charles Mover, f.e.irite K. II lost phllioth John
Cussjck. Holsrt Klil "iluuvl Walt, rs and
Fred sulzback
(1 C H Friipr r tmrts thine sdlltiuiiil con
frlbutlons lo ine anioun.ni:e iuiiu
Ta.Was No s"i
Tonauwa No '.'in
Gawanecse Nn Jsl
stcpana No -lbs . .
Joshenhoppon N'o .i'l."
(Pitomsnhook No .Pi-'
T..nnl. No sii ......
XA'oukarus.i No r'l ..
banduslee N'o JJ 1 ..
I'anoira No J-d
Watahtunk No 4'i .
Wanet No 101 .
Po-Ko-Son No 1 II
Mtnneinu.ca N'o -10
r;aslu N'o IM
Tnskx. No .IT"
White Stone No 'jsil
I'lipwoc No 4T
Tatavvlssa Vo 1-1
Tunkhannunk N'o I'm
l-atasauipil N'o Jul
Wv-a.N'oke No niiT -
LoKin No -"i
Neshemah N'o 4'ts . .
Vi InnlplseoRee N'o -.IS
1'rkanoket Vo ITS .
e1."ru,.'7..n'".h., i w h "V,nr. ..on; I m. d rd r ,t lode,, ndent inerl.ati.
or.hV.rsPeVec.ia.on and bnlv.-l m-mWra "-,;,, , ,. nur. .n-e .,. .ran.
who was a witness In tin I lutllul d m. nsir i .,,",' ri.h. .Mr"
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(Ireat Sachem Il.swi. k Irailnl to Johnstown
and ntlendid a l.irir. t ulierlns nf lb d ! n In
Ihe wlnvvam of Kluhsmlnllas Trlts No In
T. S Henr Clark look .1 aft-r the .omfnrt of
the great sachem while In the huntliu srnunds
and escorted him to thi trvvinn win n he
addressed the brnthers on th" work Jsl" done
throushout the ure.it res. rvntion of r. nnsvi
vanla and thn d'lt of ecrv on. to s iptmrl tlv
order at this lime tb;r sp; ak"rs were .
of H. It Irwin llrothers John 11 Mates ( ldi
Hall. John t Mcchs, nf No i.n ('hnrle", boont7
representlns deleaatlon from .Nn 1 1. W
Stevenson representing a del. .it Ion from No
.inn and W (-'lark from No II The trll s
tn this section are reported do'nn pno.1 vui-k
A new tribe is b Ins orjinl2.d at l.l.ensliuiT
Cambria Count
Great sachem llesw.ik attendid I hi nunl
ersary c. lebr.illon of Makun Trlbi No 13 il
Tnrk and on lie. embtr 1 will aillr-ss a ills-
rlct meeting in the w lew inn of r.iwhstuti
Trlbi N'o l.-.l at M ihalinv ctv tie homo
tribe of lln it Prophet John M i oombe
The fllstrn t met linns held .1 rim t e list
week hive been of mure than usual Interest
havlns len well att. nded and In moel in s
supported bv the Ir.bes of the distrl i Mem
bers of the Hoard of (ireat i lib fa pr. s m isnvn
talks Nith eii(ourai.lni: ail Inti r atltu- to thi
members The fr.ilernil feellin; lias teuile.1 to
bind tl-e members more tlrml) tncther and has
Imbued them with the spirit of i'oIiw rnmi thlnK
that will brlnj comfort to the los who hivo
teen called to arms
Shawnesn Tribe N'o S hid a II ' iseilns
taklrs crest Interest in entertaining i' s Kt.m
meraad of Neshem ih Trilie llrotlit r Perkins
and Trainer P ('arev ami I Oownn all
of Os.ii.-e Tribe ami P s o 1eefi of New lork
representinc riiattalionvhe Tribe
The first illstrht will hold Us n. xt inc. tint In
the vviffwam of shiwnese Trlb on tl.t four,
teenth of hunting mion mil Plstrlit Iieputv
David L Utssell Ji desires a bin turn out
for consideration of lntereatlrr nntteis and
for encouragement to rursiK the work In band
The district meetlntf held In wigwam of Ill.ick
Hawk Tribe, No Jil entertnlnel delegations
from Tribes Nns Vsi HI 44 .11 Int. '.'Ti
138. 72. 70, 4.'.-. 3 2d and 14(1 of ( bestir
There were twentj.ulne past sachems of Itlnck
Hawk Tribe present District Iiepun- wnu.ni
Ilobertson acted as rhiirrnin to whom . redlt
for the success of -he meeting Is due Ititeri st
ina talks rertalnlmr to the rrder were made
bv O. O of K Charles P Cullls (3 K of It
Thomas 1.. Kraeer 1 S II S M Kit N'o
113: V s Fredericks No 41 1 s I) iv Id
IVhlte. John Duian llarrv . haeffrr Nn '.(l ri
I. b V. W Klehhnrn P Ilaldwlu Nn 1 l
C G. ti. Samuel H Walker niido i. Mlrrin
address on 1 atrlotism anil n lited inter stint
experiences djrlnu his term as are it satlnm
Great sarhem fiesw Ick n okn on conditions of
the order throughout the state and thi ambu
lance furd C of H Mi I)ane innnunced am
bulancn donations of t"(i A delegation from
Chester representing Mo. aponai-a Trilie No
1411, led b sichtm Lockard s. nlor s,lB,mnre
Andrew Htevenson ! U off rhirl.si; Cullls
and Clarence Ijvvald were vvitrmlv weliomej a
musical proBram was rendered bv the quartet
of No -il and the entertalnm.nl lommlttee,
composed of James Hobertson Albrt Salor
i;ivvood Jnmt-w and Albert Prbe furnisheil the
refreshments The past sachem tlcKrtc was
conferred.
The district ineetinB held In wizwsm of si,tm
lna i:ik Tribe. No. 2nn. Hrlde.burtr In iharE,.
of7 District Deputy William IVnilrnuit " Ji
one of Iho larsest leatherings of lied Men held In
that district for manv great suns 'i h i .Iks
aiade by C. of n. V W (Jamble No 277. ilr.at
Junior Magamore Charles K Hell, ! i s
Samuel If Walker. DOS William Pender.
itaat. P. H Alley llaldn In No l.'is I' s H s
McK'e. Xi llli 1'. M Armstrong and c of
It. Joseph R Nace No .'no were Interesting
and Instructive Much credit 1 due liepu",
Tendergast and C of n Nace lor Ihe su.cess
200. 277. 38. 139. 113 27a, .104. 31 .11 "I So
17 and 23H, and 12.-., of New Jerso About
lf0 members were present
Monteiunm Tribe. No 21 entertained a large
delegation of visiting brothers the occasion be
ing the presentation of a regulation army silk
flag to. the tribe bi the cntr rlaliunt-iit lummlt
tee. .The presentation was'nvlj by l s j
Krank Redfern. of Vonah Trilw No 44 and
his beautiful expression of sentiment has prob
ably never been excelled by any sia aker In the
wigwam of No 21 Interesting talks were made
by C. of K. George Mclntvre, No -! I i s
John Ilett No as; c or It William Huu.th
No. U; D. U. S. W. W lllchhorn, No 3. I' s
lNeppa. No. 44. P. H. V. Wolfe. No (,J s
A. Kind. No 111; llrnlher Kle-rt No 137 !
H. W. Liggett. No BIO, P. H. W Hchl No .'Ills
nnd C of It. John L.. Ksher. Nu. "l ai...iii
seventy-five members ..ijoyed ihe event and
lbs corn and vrnleon served.
The Dakota Association of South Philadel
phia, held the monthly meeting in the wigwam
at l'&sayunk Tribe. No. IHU. on lusr lri,i.u.u
sleep Plana and suggestions were considered
vfL for the purpose of assisting the degree team in
'exemplifying the degrees on palefaces. Ten
'. W,wf" were representee,, -jaigs were made by
V- - u. n. or. josepn rariey. I'ast Maihems
1'..Im.ss lC.ewen ll.nrira Iti.il.tlnh f II 1. .. !.,.
Joha Camero. 'Waller Uolley and '(1, ' C of It!
Thiiimi 1 Praser. Th meetlnic was welt ui.
buideil and the members were lompilmenled on
. Ifcalr work. x
, nlafrlet IVnuly Albert Greener rennet.. It.-
V WHea In his district as being active. Moscosco
fc. f TrnrS. No. 114. having good meetings and bet-
w vivcnusnce. or, nag. v. iiailey is scout-
; JsW for palefaces. Chairman M. K. Ilemsday,
KW the ambulance fund committee, reports pros-
xV ' lepana Tribe. No. BS. Is progressing, C. of
jt. rniuips maae a isvorsoie revort on ine
MnJianc mnu. n. oi t ureener nas ensrge
Arrana-emsnta for u. social soon. 1. S. How.
l;li busy scouting for new members.
aiao Trlb. No. 149. baa the honor of
. - trlhj. In' n-laa.-.- nntinlw -.
wora- oaving- aoopiiona at
avsraga altsadanca
V. d"V j
et6li?4r?3,t-;m&ss
GKOUCtK I! H.KS
Diirinie tlintj !ccn ! attivc
M'pvico lio ha been lionored liv
i,lc.ition tu llic hij,'hct po.-ition in
the State, (Irani! MihUt of the
Gi. mil I.oiIkc anil Giaml Patriarch
of the Giaml Knc.nnpmciit of the
Intlepentlvnt Order of Odd Fellows.
r air Andrrw -t . n m i. il of K ( harles
l! I'ullls and l larin e Kwall all.nl .1 a il
trbl tin. tine at N , LMI on last ru sli's si. n
tllslrh I li'OUIv J i m s Parke a m ml . r of
ijtinnktn Trlls o so r. imi.is Hi tribis in
bis district us I. Iiik i . tlv. adoptitiu in m 'in
Is rs and havlmt .m .1 allffi.lirii llroth. r
Park-r Is a .Md worK. r and . in liardlv f.ll
to Show eTOIKl r. suits
Plstrl't nn .Unas r.,r n. l w. k will Ih h Id
on Ih is nils r -1 in wluwain of Tu. kahuo Tribe
No .iTl KM South Mxlbth atr.it II V ol
f. rt d. put li.i.mlsr 7 In vvluwan of Nuvajo
Trila No 10". .'lou Nort' Jlsn.oik str. ! Wil
Ham tllas. r d putv
Washita Trilie No
"t.1 nf ( otishohoi U. n ii I
t r.d. d divine servl. .
In th Wist t;nil liiptist
nn
I7ADI7QT17P C RI7VIVAI
V Ullll5 I lUtb KH-V IVAL
.tmnm nnTmmn
AlUUlNli WiiST lUUKTS
C a m p a i g n of Co-operative
Aetivilv Amontr 16 Bodies.
Fairmount's Progress
finteni.il intivltv tev iv al opens tonlplit
in live unlit- i t West Philtiilclphli and the
sKteen loml i ourts will lm vNltnil pmU
HUiiiiillui; nlirbt ns siliptlulcil In tbo ni'tlve
rainpaiKM ouilliVi'' 'r',e v.enlse will on
h t of nn .ipprop! 'nte ciitrt!iliinH.it In
i.ioli i uurt s own talent pr.Ktbul ml
dress bv .tn nsslRii (1 M'leP mill queries
nml .uiHvveri upon urrent ouestlona relu
tivo to the ordei It is the cointin'memant
of .i prop.unud.i ilMifciird lo help In the
upliullil and cstenslon of the fiatirnltv in
lli.it localltv
Tonight lladlinaton No Ijs i. i tl ird
strut anil (llrard nM nm sptaktr 1 I. ii.ii
I ei i grand liw l.i rl sulO ' I h 1 "f
I'ontraits and Its I'erformtnie Tal.nt riv
I ir Kellv --libs P. arson Wo.nl i otidron ( ar
nn and Harmon In n program, with sn-. lal
fn.t'ir d mimbtrs bv Hroirtrs Windsor Moore
Park.r Meehan 1 inn. y and Lieutenant Iir
li.l r 1 r" A
Marl in. No '71 at l.'im lan.st.r uv n e
.ommllti McU.lv v Hasl.'t II i n.e. W el
don MaekenxV nrtl I'nmnb.ll tool. 'Think
'I ben Ait PriidmiU Lend, r J i U inland
of the grand b mrd of imp 1
Cross K.vs. N'i tl'i st .li(i'i Mar'.it sir et
enttrtain.is W'utte Hin-.ti Kt lb - Gath.rs
Coiror Dash in. I the gi ilub xd In "In
aitlvltv In the Itanki a Pew It.pntlons ' ub
te. i Ir-ated b Past Grand Trust' J it White
No I ill
Wcsdlnnd. No S ut il.'IIO ra s avenue,
with llrotln rs Thrashrr Itulnes pMllpsu. 1..n
ils litktt ihiisii. ('.i smith Dervln Av.rs
and Wneinir In a st I ttnl pe gram t nlf 'I'll"
v... .1. ..- ih. II nip with (Ir .li.l I., r turee J J
I Kill of N't .'t"t. as lln ntodent advisor
Ilaltrim .Ni -I. til 4s.- vvonoianii avenue
mrps fa or in . r( -tilnmnt 1 d hv llrolhsrs
Hit v H IPtrm nh - Vim np Ki Uv I U maau and
iissistants I' il c It I P Mir iliu. In r
marks ol Solve the lfeiuestiins N .tt IP fore
Is' l.i . h of ti night s sessions v. HI l.e mad.
a Thanksgiving !av f.stlval. wllh exeri Is s
loutnlntng a w.altb of inter st and Informativ.
value, with i njoin. nt for the auditors
Tomorrow In nilton, N'o 10 nt Tl.nl-
seventh and Mark, t stteets atlBWir to the riues.
Hon What Is II. st for t's to Do" ' with Iieput
Mag. e No los in the repl llrothers N'onn.
Miiguln ilithlns Mi Mom vie Holt. Krelner
Crlchhin I) vine Masun Halin and the talpnt
ngrigatlon In selett sp.claltles.
Mantua No PHI at 111" I.iitn lister a'tnue
enngfist with llrothers -hredv Hinrv l.elth
gne K. rlln ('arr smith Wainwrlght 1Io-.au.
Campbell Glenn and Orth soloists fiv.rseer
I 'lorbtri P It of Washington No l-'l
villi sp il. unon the isu 'i In Ch.ni.lnff As
tn. is ( oinn In the J nil i il Sstim
W.st Phil Idelphl . No -'jn .i .-400 w.iu
sing avenue it. tore and .iftir the address of
Minn .no It pr. s. ntalive (i 1 M Tavlor "Can
We sti ml Motn "' llrothers Hlceln'. Hirper.
Hlord.n. Donovan.. Hevells sherldan Douli
ertv Iinuahu. . l.vnih Angels an 1 others of the
Mlill. lists 111 salxlilitv will give I oil! ree ex
hibits cf tin ir lln. s winch will repay the vls.
tors
At (.reenw .v No 311'. the I itcli string will lie
Inndi. ami llmthers Wh-irtnn. (..inland Wolf
Losue M.l'nrl.nd Hlnnkeme.er T.ibu Huck
lev Walsh itnl Its reiidv rot kntiers lH tu th
rikht r rotiortli.ns of 1 nngenlal wel.ottie will
inhume th Ir adept robs at M.'l Wood! iml
avenue n Inspirational talklct bv I G
C 11 C l H 1. on of Ilrotherlv I.ovo Lodge
upon tin moot.d nuestion of tin dav In fri
t(rnal spheres, ' To Do or Not to Do" will
solve mam i iierplt xliu. problem for the stu
dious member
On M.md iv 11 xt Mount I'leaaut N'o 31-
lit .".Jul Mark' I street llroth. r Hdward with
Ma entertaining frat'rs 1'arrell, limlng Ken
ni Iv Iumii Ktnix MiGnrrlgle, Vlth Hnherls
Misorlev DAut. ihev W e.ing nnti lluttenstein
will rflve a splendl I prilule lonrcrt lntrmlui tor
to thr tonli of the r. mlniscdue uddress by
siinreme Hepresi niutl e J Croiketl of Ouaki r
fit No 17 What the P of A Did For Me
Hivirfortl No -'(!- at Walusing avenue
we.it of lift fourth streit with MiNamee
White smith 1 onnors McV. v slap lirlsroll,
Hnrber-is, Murtihv Morton. Winkler lirlsioll'
Mnnai.hnn Mi Mullin Magulre Mrt Iny will give
a 1 "id off to Its own tis-gon.i-.is-the.ls st i.rn.
tlc.il talker llrother Pcrntta upon his Intro
lu tlon by Chief Ilangir Nowre f.,r a luart
to li.art i.ouversational fhit, "Let Us Do Our
W'holt Duly "
Tuesd.i T.ln.lenwood No I'.il nt -Jul Mar
ket street Tlnicum N'o -'f.7 nt SJIT Tinicum
iveiiue and Llsium No 2-.'i at Pift -fourth
street below Glrnrd avenue. Denutv Voung nf
Nonmrdl No 1X1, Ovenoer I Keller N'o 3P.I
and surervlsor C I.vncli No 81 will trent
of the subjects "What Do Wo Owe the "
of A ' ' "Is the P of A as n Prnternltv
O lining or Lrslng ' and "1 hlngs Are -Not
Alwavs bat Ihe Appt ur to He' Tlie cxer
clses will be In 1 hnrge of Thomarf Kelly, J
McCauley and J lllrnev respectlvel
On WednesdHS B2PI Mnrl.et slnet there win
nssembls at lie Lancev N'o 'Ijl a full house
to participate In the fentutes provldtd hv the
committee llrothers Schott Ikirr. loung
Dale. Haker D"nse, J Kellv Johnson as well
as to hear Deputv Kernan, of rideral N'o (ill,
on his theme, "What Constltut. Heal Pros
ress"1-
At WS' Park N'n h I C It C I'
Kellv of No l'JH will give expression to tome
pertinent thoughts In the treatment of his
topic. Whither Are Wt Going"? and llrothers
Helll Diamond Parker, Armstrong Donnell) ,
Nagle Penny Lnch Murphy Axe. While and
th Jjstly appreciated tap nt providers will
huve attractions that will phase all
Court Kalrmnunt, No 41 received the receipt
certificate for lta tluno subscrlpilon for the
second Liberty Honda being an amount similar
to thai taken of the first issue The list of
individual subscriptions obtained from the mem
bership by llrothers Andrews and Kennedy was
announced and was a testimonial of the patriot
ism manifested by the loal brethren. A service
tlsg was raised at Its hall, 243U llrown street,
with appropriate exercises, "and Its stars will
outnumber thosn of the national standard as
more than forty-right of Its voung workers are
In the fighting service of their country." states
Deputy ltautenhauser. No 31U
The annual theatre? party will be given shortly
and the proceeds devoted to the needs of the
hour. llrothers Justice. Grimes, Magee, Hoes.
Davie and others are in charge of the week oi
merriment. The song soiree gave occasion for
the rendition of wsr melodies and Inspirational
gems of patriotic tinge, with llrothers Devlin.
Kurey, Hyan. Jamison. Davidson, Kelly nnd Mc
Neills as soloists, accompanied by the cvurt'a
orchestra.
nacla -Je' Yrtd bill of uokue dance, (a-
j no mnsiow wuariei latncr. two sons and
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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA TtfTJKSDAY,' NOVEMBER -29,
trumentiil arltlonn and ocl lelrctlons that
drew encores from their fellow member.
IlrothfT MeKlhbln, In hli brief tnlk. "Inur
anie In Tin llelatlnn to War Kink." (rave nome
KtmlnlloK of nn InntrOftlvi) iiaturn nnd timely
Import illnelly rrUlIln in Iho order, filler
Humor flnrk ninrte elenr. by a praellcal lllun-HrI-ii,
wlint a lillllon nlitninex, nnd llrotlirr
roremnn, nhn wan a ilouhter, aeknowleilgeii thi"
eecurncy wflpr proxlni? b enfeulntlon In whleh
llrnlher lllliiera. a mnlliemallelan, aae the
fnrmuU lo work upon. Thn. nuentlon was upon
the alenntlc mini riprennlid In lh l.lbrty
llonil rail nnit the pretlillntt nfflcer mnted that
In lliiio entn of tlie Clirltln era a billion
minute had not mine intn exlwtenee, xn time
and thn proof nhownd there v ere 1,300 000
nilnulen short of completing a billion Thn
ulijictdrsson brouitht men lurk to the nen of
proiwrtlon obneured bv the mere cllb exnrrslons
us lo mammoth Hums occasioned by the nunc
amounts ilemimdnl l war eslaneles
Tlin Imnil 1 rihfnr.!nir u lieu liroirrAm of
I pnrHil tunes lo meet the null rnqulreil b the
Patriotic ilernonstratlons to which ItH service
are at ready command
The flcKTee exempllllers don their costumes
and assume their roles on the special nlaht
eat h month set apart for team work.
The Ilrnmatlc Association l,eena up ! the
Inns in t risi nlallons of merited proilm t ons
The V-'horil 1'nlon will uKi n repi rtnlre pro
Bruni mnei rt lonluht Tin court's own ithblis
lire iliteresli d 111 the I of A siheilllliil CHIlles
and sioris The imhior lournnmmt conn sis
are nnv In full wlna nnd villi Us mentis
insiiilled eieftrli lluht om and the moilern
heaUntf alplllllin In unrklim order Us hall Is
III. atirneiinii Hint ilruws nlnhllj Us active
forns ainl udmlrlnk fralers
Pride nf llm Northwest No "III is nrrnng
ini? it Thatiksslvtnif carnival an.l llrothers
, Kuener Vanlersll. n Klrs.h l.lnlte, Knlh
lle'lll 1 nunereke MIMer It nsil l,.et.r fellv
' an.l oil. amies nf the nntcrnrlslllR rnmlllllten
tn si la! projeiis oromls p fete nf sotendl I
tl.ra Mm . Ill addition to the enterlnlnment
f. ii'ur s who h sine as pl.nsurnhle adjuncts
.' . n I ilks will riie.dsh ii ftasi nf r neon in
ii h flrn-hnr J It Ciiirlland of the Isiard
. mi nls nf Hi. (Irani I'.m't flrnnd "ill thief
Ititmrer Uilllam 11 Hurl, v Pist Supreme Hep
" mutative John Sutlli llrotln rs Ahrendts
N. ,'s Orr Vo Ml llinnar, No C.l n,l Mi
I iiwall of Tourl Malm nf ('iinnbli will be
I i ard Ptpit la. nli anerwal.l oi (lleuivool
N.. mi i III premie
( orinthlaii No l(i; at .'oil Hnl.li avenue
In hoidinit si rnlmoiitliK s ssions of nnti (Iren I
ir.nsur.r nam v iirntn. rs nvuii vnvie
P.l.v wuh D.pulv Kenned N'n It and the
prnm.tllon .ommittie have ch dulnl v series
or .x.rcises whlih are tnrm l nn a iiiutrem
nlnn lor .aeh meetmc and as an outcome
thtr. s n toodlv number attract.. i and tne
intir. si Incr.as.s as tin . h. mi unfolds Its
well fit vis tl fintur i' The InVin I'n ndi r-ist
I. stlm.iniii I r titi m in hmior of its lo, il u,
On l.l r i ill l. in. I. wttth. of Ih nut st ol
1 hontrvln Hit x r. Is. s arriiirfl lo llroth. rs
Vli l.iieinn l in t. llaiul ' -inU o Vlnl ison
llu Kin Hi Ii Ian i.n.1 M .rn I' 1 "! v id
ns j j i n i. I it.irv b t
CYPRUS HONORS BANES,
GRAND PATRIARCH
Leaders In All Branches of Odd
Fellowship Pay Tribute.
Boosters' Meetings
Tin nlllt l.il K.itlierinp; in the mom nf
uru- llm. inipmont on Tuc-d.i night ful
,1 Vi tlm object of .111 Important confer
in o in addition to tlie coiicr.itulalor.v re
. itlon to tin new Brand pitrlirtli tcni-c
II limes and the in-t.illutlon of s.imucl
- liovvm urann marinni, .mil vviiinm 11
I llcpp.ird, grand IiiIi1p "ciitlntl which was
done tu due form with lMvvnid 1. Uittct,
I Kr.md mtIIio .! Ilenrv Heltel. srainl
tm.isurei and Jo-cih " I 'err. nulhlilr mii
I tlnol, In thi Ir rtspcttlvo station ilrand
I 1.1... ..!...- t . ... .....a ....1 ... .ml I.l.ttot
rnmi riif-i 1. t .t.iin--. .111.. .....it.. .. u,,,w,
Uardnti Jacob htiltr, at distant placet" In
tne state -ent letter-i 01 regret
T'mni s W liitflu 11 I W lln n I'm. ink 1 bom is
HI I ird Ut.lt rt lit rm 111 (1 Hibbl I-.ul.n
llirmm IP st rt William 11 win r - imin 1
Prln. e and manv otlur npri st utatlvt s of lin.al
. n. atnpnn nts
llroth' r Hints xpns-nl Ids sun rie an.
grntltub fin thi eidtiiii nt tin getiir.l km d
will shown and ft It gre it ru ouragi in. nt In
the bi ainulng of an urderteMti.; whlih an
brlna suc.ss onlv b iiirntst 10-nper illcm His
talk d'Vilnptil lino sugki st, ,. plins f.ir working
ui inter st In thesiitoriUn .te in impunnts ntnl
loUts bv sitnilul. I visit itlotis ami other wavs,
ill wbich a-slstiiii.it 1.111 la glv.ll rnr b tt. 1
elt. ni.an. i s i u with ofiical lunfiiimrs from
time to ttmt to further tin work
Unlit stra! tnusl ami vot.il lull tit bv HrntheM
A i: -tigimin William Ml.son Pied Ithodi s
an. r freshmt nts completed a hlghb cnjosadi
SeslOll
Gmrge H Hancs wis Inltiati d m lvv l.mlgi
Vn 2H"i In Mi 1sll ainl fuut vtars I it I
.1 I .......... I'. ............. it X.. I'.- ua-. I.r
rud stritttv II til mil s atinoun. tmtit
In iiiublinil loilgts of tne itv of in itber
s il s ,f . wiling em rt ilnmeiiis and stnol t rs for
th memo rs and fr' nls in tin iloverinin nl
s r '. s hedulnl as follows
ll-etsiav lln. Illlti r (I b tf( lodges ,,f Jh
mimhiIi dlstrltt In tin mum if 1besnl.ui
I ndje at Mnlnr strt'l and Mlehhem uvenu
'aturdo 1e Miller 11 bv II Ilels ' ah lodg.
nf ihe .In In iln nd Pmlrrnltv Hall li-d Ir. h
This ci nt will b featured bv tie nre-i n of
nun ladles gnod musli snaclnus dinco rliinrs
nn i other tblnsi known onls b the filr tnnna
'ihurwlav De.eniber "-1 In the to'.m nf Im
nerl.il Lodge ParKvva Hulldlng llroad and
iiurdirv' D c mber -' in the room cf Hox
burou.h l.olse. P.ld.e and l.vieum avenues
Th boosters it.mmireo .,f the tlrst second
and third dlsirli's nn I In Coainiiticl Lodge In
tl. I'arkwav llulld ng P il Prink Shuiuan pre
siding Disarm D-put Hindersoli exemplified
the uuvvrltt.n work of th. initiator degree the
work being n hears. .1 hv th representatives
and memlirs of Co niiisnoik Lodge T(i ire
mon was so well appr.ilaled b the lodge that
H.e in.tn.di.tel oppo'nied a repr-sentat He
to the committee and promised all possible
assistance ( M rrl1It,, that Jietropolltan
Lo.Ue ixii.'M tn h.ve titty candidates for the
Inltlatorv decree in Januare
Sl.r of lPthlehem lodge "11 visit Ollvo
liriiinli Lodge In the Parkwa Hulldlng tomor-
'"(lllvn.IS'ilr..n. h will visit ( hosen rrlend- Lodge
on Due mber 11 Menbers of th. districts
are urg d to tituiid tins.- meetings
Dlstrltt lie put Henlerson proposed tint a
first and second ni" pri sldent be added to iho
list of i fflcrs of thn ussui lation und thu mo-
l'inheWiit 'meitlng of the I oosters committee
will be helil in Metrorollt.in Loda-e. in the Park
w iv Hulldlnu m D. ember 1 -w h(.n the Initia
tor ricgr e will I. c (inferred on a class of can
cilih.t.s unl iho eleitlon of two lc- presidents
will U In order Hvcry r.prer.nlatlve is urge,!
to I- present In c nler that all may takn part
In the proper selections of these responsible
positions
llrother Henri M Hamilton Ihe. outhtul
secretarv of Purltv Lodge. No ..'.. has re
signed this posltluti having been called to the
Triors llarrv is he Is familiarly known
will be mrely missed as he la xery active! and
.spe.lall good in degree work His sweet
aging was u feature of PurlD s degreu rin
dltieiii Ills father P G H D Hamilton, was
cleited to till the vnalic
I' G H Puss Moclver has recovered auf
tlclcntlv from his rnent Illness to be able to
Lttetid the meetings and was warmly welcomed
p (I I Amker and P. O George Craig, of
i ale.Wil.in Lodge, were welcome visitors last
weik participating In the degree work and
miking interesting ad iressm The first degree
v as abb cxc-nnilltled
Cilednnlau Io.lge No TOO heartily 'liter
mined ilrand Muster c II Mann, of Hanill
ton Out Canada win made a wonderful!
efie. tlve address Lewis A Mcngle secretary
of Kast Park Ualge an 1 P G Klssell of 11 II
llanistown N J gave pertinent talks To
morrow night an open reception to members
In the Government service their inothem and
f unities will is featurid bj the presentation
if a servlie flag with fortv-one stars. Meire
tcry 'Hilly' Cull will be the happiest prob
abb of all the receiving committee
Merchants Isidge No 2RJ, had one of the
most Impressive meetings In a long time. The
degree nf truth was exemplified tn full form
i nd there waa an excellent attendance The
feature of the evening was the magnificent ail
dr. ss bv GYnnd Master C 11 Mann, of Unit
Lodge Hamilton Ontario to which all listened
with keen enJoiuent. being greatly Impressed
TOO leTK 1011 CLASSIFICATION
MAItKIAbKS
lil.VKP. O'DONNI'.LL. MISS i:LIZAU!STlI
O Dli.N'NIlI.I. nnd Mil JAMUH DBVHH. JH .
were married Wednesday evening. Nov JH. at
.-. o'clock nt the Church of the Transfiguration,
51th si an.l Cedar ave , by pather MacAran
PACKAIID DK.NCKI.A At ht Paul's
Churih. Chestnut Hill. Wed, Nov, 2S, by the
Ilev Stewart Tyson, assisted bv the Hev. John
II Chaoman. LIHUTKNANT JOHN KIIANCIH
HAN'DOLl'H PACKAIID, U S. It . and MAHY
TVSON. daughter of Herman A Denckla
riKiTiis
AHN'OLD At 5011 Whitby ave., Nov. 20,
OKHTHUDH T.. wife of Charles M. Arnold.
Nellie of funeral later,
WILKINHON Nov. 28. 1017. at faingport.
N. J., ANNA M . wife of John A. Wilkinson.
Relatives and friends Invited to services. Hat..
2 p in., from residence of cousin, Samuel Story,
111S H Wilton at. Int. private. -.-
WHITE. Nov. 211. 1017. SUSAN KEEl-TB.
wife of U. Roberts White and daughter of lata
Joseph 1. and Maria McDermott Keefe. Notice
or funeral later, from South Highland v..
Merlon, Pa.
etkM DMtk NctlCM m r4 Xt
Alex II Wllsnn i.lialrinin of (virus re en
timi innuiii. ga ..prtssiiin tn tin prld
and satistn Ion nf th in tmpnnnt at this
long v ishul for otipnrtiitiliv tn do honor to .t
fain ful son of Its nines itnl pr mini Hmlhir
tints utlh t. Im.iiiiiic! nf 1 br s.mtll mums
tltlr. s. - .f p.ttrloll fr.t.rn.l utnl p roti il
s itlnimt v.r- ma I bv (I llllt.l (i '1
III It. I P C 1 M l Wil. v Grand Sict.tirv
Hill P (. P Ircmiis P (Inn- P ti P si 111
ul II Pop P (1 M lam. s MontLonnr (1
I - IPppard and William M Cull (ltlur
or st 11 ,.tr M.strlit II lutlts j orge s.iull.
IIII...III, -. I tu1 .. I. H...I' ... "It. ..u ' , ni iiiii.
as s, rib for twept-. ven vcars He was a
r pr s. n ative to the Grand Lo Ige for ei.nt,n
..irs unl is mad grtml m.istir In Pi(i"i niti
tltniltig his tiv .xrcutli work In the . r.b r
whl. h has . tut d him ngiln to the hUhtst
it. ."It Inn In Ih 'tan lln iHtiiirih of th
urunu i.ot tiupiii o
with reasons for becoming' better Odd Pellowa.
other visitors Included P. U. Menirle. ef nasi
Park Lodge, nnd Pi O, I.dwards, of Kenderton
Ixidge ,
On Saturday evening next a package party
sill be held In the Parkway Hulldlng In cele
bration of the seventieth anniversary of the
lodge, to which nil members, fnmlllrw nnd
friends tiro Invited. The committee gives as-
uranto of nn evening worth while
Apollo Lodge held n Thanksgiving reunion on
last Monday night. Plenty of "eats and drinks"
and lots of tho IVIcko " pep '.. In the singing
made an enjovahte tlm for all brothers pres
ent. Appropriate remarks relative tn the work
of and duty to Ih" order were made by Her
niary Hnmuel II. Myers nnd llrother Pred
IVIrke. tho musician llrother Alfred Jackson
nf !!omlng laidge, No. 30 W'llkircllarre. Pa,,
was n visitor. Heveral letters from the hois
In t'nelo Hum's service were circulated around
the room They Indicate that tho writers nre
sntlslled with their lot and hnve no kick about
tbelr Uncle's treatment In the camps, news lery
f,rnllflnK to relutlvea and members of the
lodge
IVavnn Lodge, No .1, under the nusplies of
inn "lVulerni,l Order nf Monks. ' an nrgnntra.
lion composed of the active members nf tho
lodge, hejd an enterlnlnment In honor of llrother
Isaac .vi viarsnill vino nas net n an mine
memls-r of Wavne l.ndge for lift' Sears llrother
.Marshall was presenlid with n veteran's Jewel.
Music was furnished bv Ihe famous Wnjn.
Lodge finhestri and Profilers lvtrn Hlccl and
llenjnmln Tartnglla desisted In rendering local
nnd piano selections Mi n visitors were pres
ent, Nlcetmvli Long., sending a largo delegation
Dr John Wilkinson cMlvcrrd a patriotic ad
dress nnl pall high trlbule to llrother Marshall,
On 1). i ember 4 the Initiatory degree will be
conferred on three eandblatis Visitors are
w. iconic
Kenderton t.nlge No 2il put on the third
degree utidt r Mas.ir l.dwards, whose staff lo
full paraphernalia was composed of llrothers
Lewis Wo-nbrlv Loux I'roulhamel, Krcbs,
llarntli Hcllrtt Williams iinli.r. Tomllnson.
Ilomlller yimtiurman Wnnnop Iteece HchnUd.
cr HnnMns l atiler and Mlrhnil
fhe thlrtlith iinnlve rxirs committee Zlminer
nun Tuiktr, Loux lnmllns.ni and llurgrrt
inaib llmil report and reielicd congratuliitloiis
irnm all sides Ite'n shnienti and cigars were
tT' d
M Ihe orplnnage Ihe services were in charge
nf lluih .llontiotnerv ilebekah Lodge N'o 131
The It. v William P I'URll paslnr of He aeon
Prishiti rlan Churih. preached Ihe sermon Ad
drissis were mult, hi John A Naegel'. n mem
ler nf Hllth .Montgonier Lodge, who presided,
I'reslilcnl Hlchardson and Rnbi rt Love chnlrmin
of Ihe education committee
Theresa Rebekah Lrslge No 14T. had i barge
of tin services at tin lit Is kali Home I he ser
mon wis preached bv John Dolc a divinity
strij.t. nt al Siinrttitlliire Colligi Tin music
was In chari.. of tin Junior iholr of the I'rni-
-l.mt l.ilscnpil t iian Ii of the Hisurrictltin
Prceldent llarv 1 l.nc imnil in id" an uddn ss
Th report of 111 grind reprcsenlatlies lo
lit -tiv nihil l.ranil l.odgi just submitted lo
H -I'mlatinual s.ssiuti vf in. Grind bulge,
elves tb. 8 stnllsilis
iiinlltlun of Hie orib r throughout the world
Dm etnber .11 Villi
oiinlgn Grand Lodge .
tjuiisl-lntcpendiht grand lodges '
llpi.n.l li.ti,a ... OS
tlrand i niampinents
subtirdinate lodges
u! ortlltiali. i ni impments .
He l.kas lotlgis . ..
I ode. memhirH
l.ni.mpnnnt nnrnbers
Hebfkah lodge mi ml ers
.IS
17.M.0
.1.101
p 1,11
1 ii7i111
-'l-'.psj
7.VI.K10
Ti tal tiutnlit r or persons i rionging
to tb. order 2 .03 401
rotal r. 11' f pnld in line. JC, ins Ml til
Total reielpts of subordinate bodies
for PUi, ID 020, 3M 11
Total sp. nses of grind nnd sub-
ordinate lo.ilis for PHH 10 097 02 IT
fnvcsi.ti fmnls f grind and sub-
irtllnilt botlits Hccimter 31
lnli, 71 043 1.1 II
1 h ass is of the Sov.relhii Grand l.odgo
icnn unt tn l-ij 71" Mi
COAL FOR ONE WEEK
NATION'S SUPPLY
Serious Situation Due to Slow
-Movement of Cars, Offi
cials Declare
WA.MIINUTO.V Nov "' Pucl lilinlll
Isti.itur liurllold Ins reiiueited .1 Reneral
prlorltj order Rlvliijr nul and c,oke frlilp
it.ents the right of vv.ij over ot'.itt frelpht
movement in onlcr to rdiuve the countrv-
vvklo fuel KllGllUKV.
The "ituatlon, already nitic.il, has been
made vvoie bj the romlnc; of told vie.itliei,
with lt toncipisnt tlowlni; up of lallvvay
trallii III nsKlliK the otclei of Itob
ert K I.ovctt, illiector of prlorltj, Doidoi
ai field HUKKcvtcd it be put Into force im
m on us possible mid tint 111 opeiatlon be
continued until the crisis is over
(.'o.il under the print lt dt-sheil would
movp ovci the rnllvvav iines with food--tuffs,
sblpmenm of which .ire eubordltiated
to the tiniispoit.itlon cif tiLtual w.n sup
pllis t present coal has no nenpr.il
llKi'it of Mil and must tnl.e Its place .lion?
with Keneinl frclRht The order would pio
v de, too, for prlorltj linhts of einptj coal
and nil... cat", whlih would be lettlllied
in mines and oveny'aH hooti as, (mptlei1
I'norltv for co.il shipments, fuel adminis
tration otllclala believe, would ko f.ll toward
loosening, the congestion of coal cats at
mines and terminals, which in.inj blame us
the real ciiu-e ol the loal slioitaKe With
tho I lllroad pooling theli facilities as
planned bj" the Ilallroad War Board and
coal moving; promptlj. tho mine". 1. Is de
clared, would be able to produce at icij
ntar their nialmum
The chltf obstacle to inailmum pioduc
tlon now is the tdoiv movement of coul car
according; to ofllclals of the Notional Coal
Association, who Isstnd n Miilcmcnt de
claring; tliere Is on hand la the counttj
at pie-enl Ii s thm a weeks coal aupplj,
and ahsertliiB that Industries aie lacing uu
actual coal famine II the hltuatlon Ih not
rvm.ilUil immediatel) , the Htatemeut ald
many of the larKer Industries and i-eorts of
jiubllc utilities jilants will bo forced to sus
pend operations, probably fot days at a
time
'J he mines of the count! y the coal asso
ciation de lares-, are opeiatlni; at mil) 77
per lint of theli eapacit) becaure the) can
not -hip their coal after taltliiif It from
tho ground Consumption It Is declared,
has overtaken pioductlon nml Is Incrtasdnir
wlille production is nt a Mandrill
With the coal rcqulKments of tlie Noith
west to a degree tal.en care of, the fuel
administration ban turned lti attention to
the Kast A formal oidir ending prefei
cntlal coat shipments to the Lakes was
Issued yesterday to become effective Novem
ber 30 Coal thus released will move to the
Middle West and to the big Industrial
centers of the l'abiern States
"Plow Deep
While Sluggards
Sleep"
I usi
We must Have labor tHat -won't striKe,
slacK or quit to raise next year's crops.
We must Have
Iron Men
For the Farm
How tractors can taKe the place of men
and Horses is told by PHilip S. Rose in
tHe issue tHat is out today.
2J& COUNTRY GENTtEMAN
TA Carilw fahllthlHg Cmmpany
ISt lndipn4mncm Squmra . .
5C Phlladttrklm-
ik C.r tk jr
Saiara-tlra ubacrlptlon rvajrv'k
ntatlvaa for our irloilloal
-rantsf d vr7"wkr. Ifjrunl
!-Si
tmorai menar, w
ks4HaaaaMaMF BWaaMHaaHMMHaaaMP-p
GLI ITALIAM HANNO
DECIMATO IL IWICO
Lc Perdite Austro-Tedesche Sono
Tre Volte Superiori n
Quelle Italinne
TUWrA, 29 novemhre
Stnndo alio notlile cho sono glunte lerl
dalla fronte dl liattaglla si rlteia che gll
nustro-tedeschl nl prep.irano per una grande
offenslvn nolla reglone nordlca Itallnnn o
ecrenno dl trasportare lo grosse nrtiglleriu
lerso la linen dl battngliu.
Jlarteiir, nelle ilclnairc til Malga Slippel
fortl lontlnKcntl teulonlcl con numerine
mltrngllatrlcl tent irono un movlmento
nccerchlnnte. ma ftirono Immedlatamente
nttiiccall da tin bnttngllone ill nlplnl
Itnlinnl I iiuutl coatrlnscio It uemlco it
rltlrnral l.itvclando nelle lorn maul complete
rczloiil dl mltragtlatrlcl.
Sull'iiltlplano dl Asl.igo le nrtlKllerle Ita
linne con la inlldn coopcrazione dl aero
plimi da bombardamento clllcacemcnto
eHegulrono fuoohl concentrntl contro fortl
contingent! dl truppe ncmlche In movlmento
HUll'iiltlp'nncv ill Asiiigo o preclaumente neila
conea dl I'llmolano n nord dl Col delta Bcr
rttta Oil ailatorl Italianl furono Instancabill c
durante le loro continue Incurslonl sulle
linee ncinlc,he abbatterono quattro neroplanl
tcdeschl
Ucco II testo del comunlcito del Comando
Supremo Itallano, pubbllcatn lerl dal Mlnl
stcro della (luerra In l'oma'
SuU'nltlplann dl Asl.igo, nulla Conca dl
Prlmolano u nord ill Colin della Herrettn,
e sul medio cor.so del 1'laic, In nritre
bitterle ion la rooperazlotie dl leltioll
da bnmlmrdamento, esegulrono concen
tratl fuochl tontro trujipn ncmlche am
mnssate ed In inovlmentL
Durintc la glornnta dl lerl I nostrl
nvlutorl nlibatterono iiuultro neroplanl
in verearl
An telegraiivne dn l.ondr.i nnnuns'la die
il geiicr.ilo V a Maurice, dlrettore capo
delle oiier.izloiio mllltarl nl mlnlstcro della
gueira Inglesp. durante una Intcrilsta con
ccss.t ai inpiireHcntantl della "tampa, ha
dlchinralo
IV ora il tempo dl dire dcfiiiltlinmento
cln 1 a crisl in Italia e' passnta II merlto
della rcsl.stcn7a e dello ilttorla contro gll
invasori spetta boltanto null Itnllanl II
enerale ha pure dctto che ora ii sono
sumcienti forze francesi ed inglcsl alia
ft onto itallana da poter dare pleno nfTida
memo per la slcurerr.i della altuazloie
II generate JIaurlce ha s.ogglunto che II
rlsultato ottenuto dal tedeschl nel prlmo
nttacco si dose alii propagand i cho I
teuton! son riuscltl a f.uo tra I sotdati
Ignoraiitl e icclutntl tra la ilae-del con
tndlnl Ad ognl moilo la (lermanla nop ha
potuto pioflttate dilla opportunita' per un
declslvo colpo quando le truppe italinne
ftirono costrettc ml cffetttaro la lota rltlrata
e ,io' tllmosti.t l.i sua inferlorlta' ill fronte
all' iivcrsulo ne fotra' sperare llu' dl
lonsegulre success, sul suolo Itallano iier
la nini.otnza dl rlnforrl, e io iincho potesse
oi.i disporne Harebbe troppo tardl
I'n osservatore, tomato da una vilta
Itingo l.i fronte nordlca. ha dlchlarato che la
situnzloiie alia fronte Itallana e' pin' ihe
MiddlsfucentP I.a pressone nemliii e' tut
tin a Impetuosa, puituttaila vcinhni esauiit.i
pet le Ingentl yrillto sublte dagll nustib
tcdeschl ,. jP( ,i tinaie resist enz.idel
soldati Italianl
Iosserv atoie ha nviito lampo di poter
purlaro col tolonnello I'ljijilno Oaiibaldi, II
qu lie ccin imin una htlg.ita dl nlplnl pir
lando dello splilto del soldntl 11 ialoroo
uincl.ilc cosl' si e"ir(se ",Se II nemlio
dovesj-e ni.ll passare, o per plu' ablle stra
ttgli o per supcrlorltn' dl nrtlgllirl.i, lo
fura' soltunto pass.mdo -opia 1 (adaieii
(lei nosti I soldati perehe' essl sono deter
inlu.itl a noli ccderc glamma "
l.e iiltline notlzle nsslcurano che tutte
le posiionl itall.uie sono mautenuto salde
THANKSGIVING BIRDS
ARE DESTROYED IN FIRE
Blaze in Butcher Shop Burns Up
Turkeys and Chickens Six
Persons Rescued
I'ne totally iKstro)ed the butihei shop of
.Nathan ling, 170.' Dauphin street, hun
dleds Of dollars' worth of 'J hauksglvlug
turkejs and chlikens being consumed by
the llames 'ihe loss wus estimated at
l3000
The fire wis UKcoveied bv Jack O .Veil
a p.isserbj, who turned in an alaim and
untitled Ileig, who lives at 1613 Dauphin
street, a short distance from the shop The
stoie and its contents are a complete loss
and lonsldei.ible el image was done by
vi liter and smoke to tho tloors above
Two women and foui chlldien. the l.inil-
lles of Frank -llaicy and Joseph Wriu who I
cioiupKd ine second floor of the building,
wore taken to safety by Policemen Mc-I-aughlln
and O'Xdl, of the Tvventy-sxth
and York streets station.
William II. Josephti. of 273J "Wist Somer
set street, it Unman, wan badly buniPd on
both hands and oituome by smoke, lie
was taken to tlie Women's Hoincop ilhic
llosplt.il at Twentieth and Dauphin streets
while he soon lecovered.
The i ash register of the butcher shop
was thrown out on tho sidewalk b) tlie
llieiruii and buist open, blattering small
coins bi oaduist. Tod jy a number of
urchins were poking In tho ruins looking
for motiej'. Defective wiring Is given as
the cause of the blaze.
Sir William MacKenzie Loses Wife
TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 29. -The wife of
Sir William Mackenzie, the Canadian rail
way magnate, died toda).
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SPECTACULAR 'AIDA
BY OPERATIC SOCIETY
Sterling Orgnnization of Ama
teurs Gives Production of
Professional Standards
A! DA (Inind npern.
ented Ii) thi I'hll
Acadi my of .Muslr,
Alda f
-Xmnerlii ...
Ilbcti Priceless,
llndnniei .
The Klnif
lln lulls ...
inoniiero .
.Messelurrr
Solo dancer .
I'herue of tirlerl
by flluerr-e lerdl Pre
ntlelphla tiiierntlc isoclcly.
Cunt!
I.llllnn .11 Ulnsrlrb
.. Winifred (Iroin
l.ottle 11 l.nilicti
, .licorice H thcrmel
.Wllllnin .1 .Mill, r
ltudot.li hicrnlieru
. Ibiruen It I lcio.1
Ilinry Snunineth
. Liiulsp Srjriil
s lis liicinlicrn nf l'nlls nf
-.. nu? ikiii nine i
reetor. I'lmrus of
Iaps, comlutor
linrus liisoi.li Kmltli, ill
1.10 ballet of fid ll'HMlll
(.'olorful "Alda." omo familiar south of
Market street until the center of l)ilc
dramatic Rrailty shifted noith on Ilroad
to t'opl.ir, was staged nR.iln last cirnliiR
lit the Academy of Music, whore it lerv
larse audience welcomed the Inaugural of
tlie Philadelphia Operatic Society's twelfth
season Tho revival of Verdi's fssentlnll)
dramatic and muslcallv lcpktident vvrik
loprcsented Ihe foity-tlrst performance of
this orcanlzatlon of sferlinK nnd enterprls.
Inir nnmteuis who have raised It lo n lilph
(leR-rcc of excellence bv ndhesion to Ideals
and CM-rcise of onercy nnd enthusiasm
"Alda." was given u double perfoi malice us
tho second work studied by the socletv .
more than n ilccntlo niro List evcnlnir's
representation shows how' enormouslv the
orcanlzatlon has mown In ease, surety nnd
musical mirlt It was a performance tint
could not bo called amateur except for the
fnct that It Is based on a. strlctli amateur
spirit Tlie Verdi work haa been Khen
hcie moro than once without a lithe of the
distinction of actltiK nnd slnglnK that char
acterized this production it was rIvcii for
the benefit of the war hospital units orlRi
nntlnif in tills city.
Tlie chorus is of course the inaliiprinK
nnd chief asst of the soclet) It now num
bers 130 trained singers who haio been
drilled to local elilciencv in nttnek nnd
shading nnd to grnco and facility in stnjro
business They s.ingr the rinKlnir choruses
with a great gusto Tho Kails of Schuyl
kill Male Chorus, under tho able direction
of Joseph Smith, was heard to advantige of
tho sonorous measures of the i:g)ptlan
priest?.
I.llllan OliiKrlch a well-routlncd singer
who took the title role at short notice, gale
an excellent Interpretation of the slave
heroine I lei voice Is moie l.vric than
ilrnmatlc, but she scored a hit despite "ome
dllllcult) with very high notes Her lolce
is fresli mid f n e fiom tremolo nnd her
enunciation clear Winifred dross made
a. state lv Amncrls and her rich, well-manipulated
mezzo was luscious to the tar In
the piss.iges of the l'haraonlc prlnicss
George Hothirmel. the Uadanics, sang in
a pleasing tenor with much purltv of dic
tion The Itamfls of P.udolph Sternberg
was sulistintl.il both vocally and histrioni
cally Horace It Hood, familiar In Operatic
Stile ty audiences, was dramatic without
being undul) theatrical In the lole of
Amonnsro, In the ben interpretation he
has )et given here William Ottc Miller
whose excellent veislon of one of Muiger's
Bohemians Is well remembered from his
appearanie In the soclet)'s perfoi mame of
tho Puccini "l.a liochme" at season gave
the distinction of mellow volie and tine
stage presence tr the pirt of the King
IVnsslli t.eps londiicted the glowing score,
pl,i)id hi n delegation from the Philadel
phia Orchestra, with a keen sense of its
muslco-draiiiatlc i.iluis and a stressing of
Its melodic poeti) Otlurs cojicemed in
tlie success of the occasion were Karle W
Marshall, stage manager, 1'rancls Fitch,
dtiectni of the ballet, H H. Webb, assistant
itmliiitoi, and l.llll.in Ma)er, piompter
At the end of tho icond act prlmlp.iN
mil choius gave a sjilrltid lcndltlou of
'The Stai Sp mgled Uaiinei," with OldGlor.v
and the scltt)'s set v lie (lag. blaring thir
teen stars, as the center of the p.itrlotli
tableau v. j; ji
VILL1STAS CONTROL RAILROAD
Government Forces Engage Bandits!
Near Chihuahua and Villa Ahumada
III. PASO, Te, Xov 2& righting be
tween Government fones and Villa bandits
is In progtess nt I.a Giin.i, north of Chi
huahua, and also at Villa Ahumada, ac
cording to word reaching here
Vllllstas tne in lomplete tonlrol of the
Mexican C'ential It.iilvvn) line from I'hl
lniahii.i to duarc? Kallvvu) and telegraph
lines have been severed.
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.UMFORMEDpiANBf
I'l'AYS INSPIRINfiil
. -vnin
Private Percy Or.n."inrT- - . .. Ii
ing Feature of New York 1
Symphony Concert f
A bionatil pilvate of the Vlfic...,
A.tlllery Hand tr.,,,,., ? .' tCent1' Co.f
erect In bearing, cr " ''$
-"cropped or halr,:;;. '4
Mage it ,o Academy of Muc W, '
1.V afternoon and seated IHmJ 7,,
.wind Piano Plaudits for tl,c J" l
fusion of natrlnti.m -. 1"ctuf"lu.,
tho auditorium A great ' S
uniform of llbertv -m... . . 8 ln t
tent thrill p, rc (!ral,,ger,n",arl' f
novelists si). ", was ,,one 7t ,er ',,lh
ng mltnclis of ti . 'f rlklt.
bo.itd nml at the samn ,i,i..m. ,.h kfr-
devotion to ,,,,,, ,,,, " "mDollP- .
stiprenie rrM. tomes even bcf.J m.ar'kMl '
iissiiredlv an Inspiring figure "''
Mi Gralngei m iibne-plavln- a.i J
l'-orl Hamilton N have v a"enllv " ! -no
luorustntlon of ,Ust lilV ,'m,mu, 5
If the notes on th- mclodlou m
wind instrument win, , , ,,.,'. , . '
po-t h.i.d are am thing like as if,, i" U' I
those which he can still clldt &'
"ivories" most ,x,P,ilnt , ,fr " th.
cour-ed fo, fortunate artllierjmen "
The artist )csteida was nt hi. v ff
tho concerto's llnal movement cA
roninnslllnMu n. ....i, .: '""". v.olorf- J
his fervent teTnperkm, '? $M
shines (!reg Ardor Is tl e ,', ,ZJ MgM
unlockH the beauties of tl !. Tsi'at "S,
work A bounteous exhibit f that Z?
lelnforied. of course, by dazzllnir
xt. -.i ","""li.inuy made Uv
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'" .'iii-n n.iii porniiued Walter n,
rosch lo offer the pi mlit a thi ,i-
fe.ilnre nf !, x I....V. a,,.tn llrtOMi,
this season The program was entlrlh,r,W
lined to Tschalkoiiskv the purely ,,.
mental lllllnbpr l.cln ,t. .-!. Ir '. lnsT- '
Mf "Path, tli.uo , , ,e, ""J;"'"'"'
llrectlon. however ti, -.-.? Pn;rw,cV.
direction, however, the appeal of t.
can never become stale He wn. !,
to offer II in America, ani hUc0m ehfi
Hon of Its content and the masterful Z
ner In which his reading glorifies it, ,"
tragic Intensity should be a lesson to ttou
chnductois who are Inclined to read ir.f i!
an undue proportion of .out-skk. whlrj..
egoism The legithmi) of the InterpreuttoJ
was especlallv effective in tho aS
which handled bv the discerning Mr. Dime
loseh. became awesome overpowerhit ES,
,pU:,,,c.-5"ev,T Pettl-hlv lHhrjmos" '
Tlie 'Stai .Spingled Banner' was . ,,,..
nil lireface to an Infilling concert. '
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