' n. " t 1 a , ,- - ' Jl i va Jrf- .r . . i - r . x ' 1 EVENING TUBLIO LEDGlfiK PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1917 Mi IN THREE tiers 1. 0. 0. F. t V rVteltations With Bundle ' StickB Merchants' -todge Activities sv Sters' committee made a fine t'ftt Olive Branch Lodge when JrBethlehem Lodge paid a visit MM the bundle of sticks on mc ; through tho three dlntrlcta. Grand Albert Davis, of Star of m made an address iuu oi ' Indicating that he Is a pronounced He introduced tne visiiing i .and then read the piece or lecompanylng tho sticks, present- l to vice Urana uoueri i.nuooi noble grand), of Olive Branch ...l ..... -m ..-....-I.--. ...1.1 W Wilson, or iar oi iwunniui "-" 'ran. Acred tne visit maun u. I suprontaMe one ns securing something I nenenciai in tor worn ui nw i" Deputy Jacob "Henderson gave hij te explanation or tne wora prriumim Mi committee, stating that no was l to attend mesa meetings, iw -;- ta1 tha work and In respond to an ElMf. tlm. ; ie.". Albert Davis, of Star of Rethleiicm. a inai nia louse nan uw nny- .-- S II... If lha tirntherS Wntlld SI CCPt avttatlnn to Malt tho Iodic they would -tt eompnaed of live. Intelligent mem lJ.M. o. Pleltel snoke of the noble work !.Aim1r and nnld that he would alwavs fcwHllnit to do nil In his power for the eerneni or vu'l roiiovvenii,. ne Batorr of fortv jeer In the enriimp- It branch. Brother Phillips appealed to miners or mar or neunenom vo ,r;rrl eirort for th grown or in muse. In hla full mare or the worn nun oi arm. In the care of tho families of the i Tailed to arms. . . other Johns, or sviv's. vn.. louge. in uniform, received great applause liha roe. to aav that he expeclcd to stover'" aonn nitil he wished succrss .,, (,!,& r Pf Ol Frank Shnman. of MerihsnlV annealed tn th rrnmers tn excri tn1irtt Htid enthusiasm amntllT the Mhera !n order in Inrress th Indue nit I, i mention. th MM hat the bnvs on th- ft side, IndlrAtM In thlr rnrrtmin(i?nrf Mr In the evenlnp tn r"t plar nl Mrr lo1 wnrk n Ihut they Hill not ) Tntrfit while an. A V Hmlnr nf tht tin'tl m nrk thn nrtif Sus-oln In a rhurttaW ntid fit'irntlonat way. PG aaft Km nMa ai aA anlsatultllnia nllat tt.iinlnAn nn th rtnth no" rtf th liiillu :tM,'ir4 by the tl"nt thv xlbttit rrnt(1 ..tpaV tbey wr hfins iii'rjtiii tir beiir tny pponai.iv niii i,p, tM"n nun rfaTwtiili1 tinnn nttirn. Th momtipri FbJ"f re11 'irired to rntiti In rfommendlnc l'. Jli' fn tnamtiarahln an.1 In nrnnma tli ( t-"-v:-- -- .' :,a -.J ""'.." ;;. u-'r v (.naii, cuii o noi ir ihkh nun l'n mnii'-. I .work nf th notrn rommlttee an fKMltlnrd In del nil. mwHI utrfii blnn t upon th lmrorta?', of seeing that S!?,ih tlxni ar given correctly. pWUM the fart that hi Wmtnoi rails Mm .fOttlhoi town a (tnat flea!, but was Ria1 o,r"i mmr Hint. it- i"ic w r(i ninr (ir ! n , rr-" 0,lJiM mfPtlnnn Wh"n In the city Up eltnl h; in rmnv warn oi imi jiranrn, nn u ". W4 hnrd tn irt n otionim (n tmn.irt Innvl LVnefta.but ronratutatl t bonMerV com J!Vtt on their work in fctrHlnir to build up itn attendance in nil the Iodp In thf thrf-e .J,4IrlctB. P. O. Kurtz oi Sprlnc (Jnrden. Meaxinir or th urvwtaklne hv the tHroxterH t- . ecmmlttee. laid that th unrk wnm liclni EJ.Thofne by romparathelv few and ntked fnr ft iff fo-operatlon of alt the "live wlnn" In Fi IT. ,TO" n nraer inai ne itroiuera would Itj.taM hold of the work In a fer more ze-tn"i , nwinner ian nt prenent H offered t,a PHTrlee In uny way they muM he uoed. p J ronaldered it a very unrthv chump, thla vaHfttnc and unhutldln of odd Kellnnnhln B ihB thrpp rflntrlrln If a ovtAndAH an Im I. Hfftyon t0 J511 pffoent to lnlt Sprlnir Harden uroiner .nrneii or Metropolitan Invltpil nil hrnthMU tn ollund lha KlWetlns of boosters on Derember .. itnd to take Part in thp decree work If ne-d-d m declared that It wan (he duty of the nMr tnamhir in fill ih ttnei.. i it,. bnwn caueed by r men (?nnu to war with Si Jltw candidates. District Deputv Henderson L-STa' LiwrHten work nf the Inltlatorv denrre, whlcli ' Wat raneated hv nil lha limtbr ..., k mrv b nr mannA.. Awamni in a.i t. . Pl .Aa, n . .,. Ci 7-w luuua. oi ume iirapcn. whs proud t!a thllt he had been an Odd Kellon for f s twejity-ilx years and that his lodae was w i; enrrgruc. r. II. t'lltirles ZnncM on anlted-e compliments of the boosters Mieir won ana wisnen mem success i.vKurlx. of Sprlnc Harden, who Is also u. . or mo encampnients. Rave a at In exemollfvlne the iinwrliipn u..rt .tha first dearee. exptalntn; nil questions ousniy and sat sractor v. niher bmih. t present were P. n (Inni lhiitin ua. tr. Tleltel. ot Hlur nt ltafhlahBn. Ti .1 tvJeaepb. m. Walker, of Merchnts'. publicity Mirman or tne boosters, Hrothers lold aln. of Bernard; Brown and Aurams, of nropouran. IfiJi". nrorners or tne nrit, aecond and third jBiliMrlet are unred to be present at all ."-., m u I I In i a rt Ik. ..! . . . ?". -no ini'iatrrii t UllllllUirf ft fill HI r. -i aVll Vla.lt it nna ain k t Ik. ....-.. . .. 1 - FfMaeourKKed to continue their Intereat with i 'taUsaa ulsn - n1. i. .. . I . .. .!. raviv kim biiu iiirBurv i nil ii iiiry iuuiu Vlin m kM(lIT allanilaHM. &-" ..T " aiiHiMaiiin , Merrhanta TanHtri. Vn "t liu.l t , ti. 'atttndd and enthusiastic nuettug After r won joas aesslon there waa a lively ? of parlor baieball Brother Abram parlor ha enlisted In the Naval Coast lie PfMiae and Brother Josenh J. Mlhael in the - ntineerlna Corps, maktnff a total of slx IMn of Merchants' bojs now In the service :Tm secretary desires to receive from nny ;taftMHT tho addresses ut members in the c avrrice. fTHtixhants held a pucka party on Hat- wcay nisnt in celebration of the seentlth iTcrsary or tne loose. More than IP" tiers. lamllles and friends enjoyed a pleasant evening. The orchestra of .yna lod.re. No. 3. Ilrother Horace dl iun. Dullness manager, and Vincent de ano. conductor, furnished a delightful al nroirram. und It vh thp cnrl talon that their efforts deserve the rco5 Mttonr of the entire order The foln'sts jura. E. I Morton, soprano, and P O A Henry, baritone. llrVry one. Includ- e cnnoren. entered ic'o tne nsning for packages with a great deal of enthu j.siMCra. The remainder of the puckagea were fMKUcned off after refreshments were served ISm surprise of the evening came In the Jura of a service flasr. which waa preseiite.il TMbe ladles representatives, wlvea and ffsend of the members. Mrs. Kd Maut Iliads a hlghtv pleasing presentation s.ech Stsft'Mra. A. H Smith and Mrs i; t Mnr O'presented the flag to Nrb'e Grand Doua Du H. Ross, who accepted it with appro tiate remarks. The committee, p (J J it ptalth. chairman, was congratulated fur its aa4endld efforts. Wayna Lodee. No. 3, In active along all Mom- tho cut din it spirit helnx P. Q Vincent 4ftfc01ephano, degree master and conductor of E !'-famous Wane Jyidae Orchestra. The ijreheatra, ha tjeen commissioned to furnlnh Wj tar Merchants' and other lodges In Kipnifa. anil via'. nil?. At it in hi int-rt- e canauiaiea rcenea me inuiainry In full form and a farewell recen- i v waa tendered 1 .rot her Frederick de tana. who has enlisted In the ordnance artme.ni or tne unuea nrsien army, ;exi radar evening three randtdatea will re. VO the first degree. Visitors are welcome -f Four candidates were Initiated Into Uy atlT visitors to witness the decrres Paat CIrand Ilradley K. Cummlnas, Vy TdTe. who now renldes In Kast , pim ) waa jirrKtriit, itini in v mw nai not forgotten his active days in Iw, ,tea in me nearee as waroen. i-. t. wan inuiatea inio ivy ijona-p nn ; ?n. tSSfl. and hla visit was virtu- fraternal birthday celebration. a Monday nUht the first degree will ?f erred In foil form by th regular eiarr. wtin r. u. iinm r. iivnore, Philip E. Jochern and nrother James aafut In th nrlnclnal dramatic roles. very meeting of Ivy Iodge the fine silk kS DfvUKni QUI iiu fiiirr in - iiai exercises ana neiore ne lousv i cloned a beautiful and impressive to the flag is given by every one me natr u mm currifa uui nnu declared closed. Brother Frank U. 8. M. C. la tho color bearer todge. Lndze. No. 43. ineetiutf ai .11 f.i.7 North Fifth atreet. sent f useful articles to earh of the nine , WnO are. now in wiw "le wi irnmeni. wan Buriu mat la P piacea in ma iwn room in tbeae brothers. In order to stlm- iwti Krth)n tlrand Uenrae Kirby a prise oi -r mr uiriuia-i In tlm mnat randldates this term. g. .. alttn nrK.ntpd a. baautlful afOdd Fellowship, to be awarded In hla oreaencej and left some good of the work undertaken hy the a Mimmuina aw iup lstii.ii uiiuuii known as the liveliest district In ?lnend with thV meeting nbxht and will put on the ree tonight. A vlatt from the iUiym work from the Active 'Association IS rxprciru uuu wii njreci luciu t MHMJved the reoort Jaat .weoer ano uurupa: piVtitHiani vi f Duiiuioa ' i 'jllw I U ,rA'aY JavaHaaaaall 1 syA'wV i. -ailBaj 'aalHait xBfaiiiil t fcsilBaSM330MBBSBBeXsaSBa1BillM I.KWIS A. MENGLK He is secretary of Knst Park Lodcc and accountant of the Grand Lodge, I. O. 0. F. sVk. and Ih.tt Ilrolhnra Alblir Hhd Hlodd bad reported off the aitk list V tailors pnsi'itt vere J. II, Ouncan. Wlldey !,"-. Ut I quills. Mo.; Ilobert Hnrdttitf, N Phil . A . C II. Oeween, Montt;onifr. Nu .'T Nrr Into wit nnd Hloomrield Perkins, of No 31l. nil of whotn made iiddreanea Lieutenant llunllnc. of the United .state cnstn er corpn, spoke of hla camp exinrlMKca, mid auvtTfHtcd th.it a greater effort be mid to hnn nit Odd FrtlnWH III thn aervlrn get tngt ther Nhttown I.o1ep will pa u vlflt to Uusl Park on December II Lewia A Mengle wai Inillatrd In i;aat Purk l.odKM in .Mnrth. ft'i7. truing thruu&b til ihalrs aouii after lie ban served tne lode aa secretary i-lni'e Itwij He has beni atrlh and P ( P of IVnti Towmhlp 1. ti cs tnpnient. N -Vi. 1 t' tl. M . ishth district, meiytwr Canton Phlladi Ipl.Ja. No. I. sptl hetllta IV nn llebvkah hclRi' He ha a Leon men km) for several ars aa utcuunl ant at tho tlrand Lodge office The todgtn of the Ncvrnttcttth dlsirirt will intertnln the boa In tho Government serv ice at Thespian IimIs An.lr stre t Htid Allegheny avenue, tonlahl Thl In the Ilrst of four ret rptlon' In P ember un'I-r the dtrettlon of the d'-moiistratloii tuinmlttuo for the totnblntd loJia nf the Uty. Phllomathe in fmlKe. No n. m'ctliu at 7d i;.ist later id ree t GerniaiitovMl, bo two cuntlitl.it en Dm third ilfjrr last veck and two (iindtddlea thi initiatory tl"rrf un luesilay nlcht 'I he dcune staff tindtr I he dirretlnti nf Hrothers Olewlne. Wells. Hut iher. llerth Ward und Kltsnn, particularly are alrlvinrf to beom profit lent In th"lr parts. The director expetta to tut on the second ilpgree fully as ve hh Htiy oilivr starf under ulmllar londltlons In the ilty. Kenderton 1o1k', N "'id. conferred the third degreu In full recalla. P tl. Halt of Gitfetdlan Lodge athl P (I tuvls. nf Mrp town I-ndse. save i oniplItncntHry talks Th mnimlttee reported tnat all arriiiiBenients bad been matle for dlvln servW next Sup day iifternooii at the Hebeka.n Honi", Scvtti lnnth atriet nnd Allei;t.eti avuiuc Clmsen rrtetids Lodge, No l(io hld Hun day servltH at the od I Fellow a" lloinv Th Hev Alnii7fi It Winters, pastor of Seiond Ilapttat Church, Seventh street b-low Ulrard avenup. preached th sermon The music waa by th choir of the hiiih church Tiiumaa Slpps. prsident of the humc, tnadu un ad dress. ; At the orphanage a Thanksgiving Tiiutbal was held b th; hlldren, which Included violin solo by Mis Jrtha Stnekte anl Joseph lterH. pi i no solni by MKs Hen rietta Maxwell and Nelson Kern, who also plajed a plino dut. mnndoltn solo by JM win Itink. who. with Clifton! Terr, plajfd a duet, mandolin trio by Miss Kthel Mtes Miss Nora Rbkerta and Clifford T rry and selfM ttuiiH by the Chlldrn a Oreln-ntrn Ad dressea wen made by President Ulchardson nnd Chairman Hubert Love. Th servlet nt the Kelekah lloin wire tn f hargo of the Protestant Hptsiopal Clt Mission The sermon waa preuthed by thn Hev G A Scarlmt Tlio inuali was under the direction of MIhh Harhe) Oavls, orKHlllst President Mary A. I.ngttman made an ad drtaa I PRODUCE MORE PORK, APPEAL TO FARMERS Fifteen Per Cent Increase Re quested by the Depart ment of Agriculture WASHINGTON". I"ec. C Ft .'Ken per cent Increube In the production of lmrk In 1918 will ho required for domestic con sumption nnd export to the Allies", ac cording to Department nf Agriculture announcement urging every farmer to do Jila share toward eliminating the bhortago of pork products. Allotments by h'talci lmo been mado to Increase the production, rang ing from a 50 per cent Increase In Mis souri to a 5 per lent Increase In West Virginia. The percentage of Increaso al lotted to other States N: Alabama, 30; Kansas and Iowa, "J; Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska. Arkansas and Mississippi, 20; Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee una Fouth (iirollna. 15; South Dakota, Maryland and North Carolina, 10, The department says: "If the farmer breeders nf tho va rious States do not reach the quotas set forth for them a more ucute short age of pork products will result than now prevails, extiemely high prices for hams, bacon and lard Mill prevail, and onlv a few will benefit, tho consumer suffering from extremely high prices und a shortage of necessary animal fats. On the other hand. If the program Is car ried out, a market Is provided for about one-third of the 1S17 corn crop, the de mands on the country for pork products can be met without strain, prices to the producer will bo remunerative, and those paid by the consumer should be reasonauie. The food administration already has announced that prices of hogs will be kept at a point which will assure re munerative returns to pioducers, to far as It has power to do so through Its purchases fort the Government and for the Allies. "The duty of American farmers to themselves and to the nation Is clear. Live stock production, especially hog raising, must be Increased. If there should be a seTlous shortage nf hogs In the country In 19IS there will be more corn on hand than the market can ab sorb. The very extensive campaign now In nrogress to replace as much wheat as possible wltl&corn should be encour- ageu in every wossioie way. T. II. WIGTON DEAD Was Coal Operator in Central Penn sylvania Fields Theodore II. Wlgtnn, member of a family long prominently Identified with the Iron und coal Industries of Central Pennsylvania, died last night at his home, 1108 South Forty-sixth street. Mr. Wiston was horn in Huntingdon County, May 16, ISO, and when a young man entered the Iron business. I-ater he became a coal operator and banker. He moved to this city from Altoona about fifteen years ago. He was an elder of the Northmlnster Presbyterian Church and later became, a member of the Woodland Church. Ill,wlfo died last May. ' The funeral will ba held on Saturday t Z,p,vit. Mr.'.WiftoN Had been In Mvvtrat J pib am m mmr FORESTERS CONFER ON WAR FUNDS Court Schuylkill Entertains Representatives of Four Districts for Discussion Tho Intcrscctlonal conference rchpIom, under tho itunplvcs of Court Schuylkill. 108, KorcatnrH of America, brought to gether reprpsentatUc lev points from tho four dtbtrtctn Into which the city Is divided an units of fraternal co-operation, Tho question analyzed In debate wns the controverted points of tho two war emergency funds nnd tho conclusion arrived at was to stand stinchly for tho aole maintenance of the Urn ml Court enactment Among tho many participants, the licretofoto less conspicuously heard from local bodies were given the major por tion of tho time, nnd their pronounced action as announced was found to ac cord with the generally determined plans of the ast majority of the com 1m of the municipality In the tinrtheast dlstrtil Untie, nf pern. i ranee, i:nnls of friendship and Gold smith, of .lustbs, niadn clear tho toniemu of view of that lnr ttlty In Hnulh PhUncMphli tie- M'llhnllnnd and Po'irron of Hnuthwark, No Ml. Cate. donla. No 7- nnd Law Ion. No '.'3-'. were emphatic In tin ir expression. V8t Phlhdelrhlan aikfsm"n fr-im Went Park N'. ni Crnst Kevi No am. and M.rlon No U74 nrnthorn Donchertv. Con nor and Mefenrfe left no douht an tn their stand while the nnrthntst made plain IN noil l Ion through Tinitv of lVMe No III" Adutim, of N'o. .TIT. with P G C H J. II Kirk cf the IochI entertaining bod v. No in nnd Hif vuhnd opinion of the lattet fnnciaclv end odlra the prneratlv ai rented lrwn ntt forth "Aa Porrster we mu if le alert tht liolhltnr hi the name of hMiivn leiirn that I tad full inn prr nt real liirn.iHC ltitntd' Itnelf Into our fraternal domain of Pc.reslrj "'n I 'tn a like thf present wlr n e -rv-bndy la hi a svm"Mhetc tnnnd nnd tere r S' tnnn pUtiilble forrti f unpen 1 that jre off tlmei "ptl'nprilng lotltlniate tnexo letit are put Im fnrn u an dlreitl) dcniTvlnc nf nor sMlwIpHons thereto as lnresrs. we svitjld pnt rnu pounce Htl ente'-prts'. in mntlrr how nPurlt;! It In prrnt"d that itoh the etnnk of fratcr'nl ehart nnft nffiri tn t 'iv rnt"l for 1 In the shape nf divert In? the nnteit narl of the sMtim in pitd for patrlnMc t'irpnnri to finv nhr rhaiPTl, vvoethv tltnuoh that Intent wnuM In other ordlnarv tlm- Kundn treatid fnr var ernercc Helen should b used exr1uvelv for thoFf purposes Our stntf. Grind Coi'rt war aid fond his "venhin, to It to mm mend It We should nnlnpln It and permit our etrrutlvo to distribute It s smpnwe'ed anl the hp, as PorfM.rs. WHI bve tn thit extent, done one 'bit" for our nation and our war brethren Tin Past Chief rtaiipers' iclMn nrets pxt Wednesav nt Ge-Ild Hall Third and Hlttn"wond streets The election nf officers for ttie ipw ear w Ml b mide and the schedul" of th tnntitHv srsslnns broitKht to a c Inso The nut tine of P'e HUH plnh will be presented. It will be an Important session at whiili all of the assnriutlons should te ti resent In the fra ternal am la I ii plpisln; and lufnrmatlio prncram 'vlll tnak" It mi altogether enjov able session, iih the ndtanee notle of Its program furnished hv Hro'Vr Kellev. 3"H, vrand lecturer, shows Prother Lnlhan L'.Tl will clve vocal bits of pitrlottc senti ment, and then, will b Insnlrbiff music b the talented members Opttiii,in will pre tbmdnate Pr s'dent Un en No t.'fl. w PI explain "Alda to the facilititlnn of our future pros lefts." as a resume nf the cxpTletuc caln.d ns the Kuardlan of tho destinies of the association during Ida t nn this enr Ilrother l.tmmrhh, No 211. In a pointed prartlcal talk. vs. t It tilt of a umiprehensive. thnrouRh. slmptfad plan whereb our "mu tual Innrnvpuifiit ian b nustnnteil " Sec retary McNatnee, with his Inratl itlnp pr sonaltt, nhould sun Ij taptlvale his Audltora In hla humorous, cond-naturrd "N'ovc I i PtrlwuAi aa uur atrlbn' llrother C houshert.v No HI3. vho r i epta the latest dethiitloii of a vote nf thanKs, as regarded tn lode lore, ' as an preas'on of Kralltude as a body that la In no way binding mi the Individuals there of," will f,! vn anc idol a I reasons for hi coim urn me In lia trul xpr ssd dtttum, aa he baa idtut issaed tin titular rule In the presentation uf tnat plavlct tomnly ait Mrotncr Gormh, .Ml, Orr. S'l, Parley, I7d, Pilot. :.l, Muci. ss, t'ampbill. ! Hodden His, Ilufbtr. 117 Pattersuii, I Id. Mu-pui, lint, liroderUk P.t"i. Purrell, I.Vi, Welsh, 2ii"i. and T Kell, 3."H, are spudally as signed parts tn the rxen les, and their i hfcrful. rad uiceptuiKe means :i dlversitj of tntcriStiiiri ft-aturea "Thla association aa an aKurek'utlon of a tlve fraternal aplilts. la destrvMifi of rm rttd i omniendatlon. for It Is one or the trio ot promotion movtimnts wIiosh worka redound to tiio welfare uf the Keneral urKonization, and with the usso clatrd touris aiiiatioo and tr.e lomblnatlun r of A tominltifi, thae thnt iipmltH ari" the moat popularly known of the many activity taitora within tho total ilribs of oriatr ' is tho view of Pro Dr P K Uruwu, No 1U7. Court Mount rnon. No 117. Prid. sburrf, celebrated Its twent-si cond anulVfiaao witn u. pronram uf exenlsta tnai mm plitltd tlv instrin tivo tdutallonal and lu splr.ulonal attitude of the f rati rnttv ltrlnp In.' kouiI tldlnca wero del Kat Ions Irom i uurta Prosinrit. M Mbana, Vlcrorluii Kldetil. Northern I.lbortbs, Ollvo ltramn and Kriendshlp Lecturer Sarifiant Werner, In his wei cumins Kreetliika. aske.l all to ent-r fully "Into tho spirit of the patriot! fraternal feliowsiiip wnlrh the eni-rjjettc i omniittee has mado vibrant with ft-rvur ami optimism to tauo our thouKhts to look beund the dotorout present to that omlns era of ubldlns p ai e with huitur, w nn thn old. Httwl promise nf Hetnltnem will tlnd tta tulllllmcni 'Pouie on earth' and imvv that tne wond finds that ood will to men' la tho real ttoal to it a attainment, our order, wltn Its four euidiiitf tdtfiis, show a tnat Lib rty. L'nlty. h iievolcuce. and t uo- curu, followed pi tiin pathway of real ac- Hun will My Ip bud to the promised slate." 1 he vivlUiit lomudttee, Itrothrra llenv, Hunslnst-r. Grelpp. Howe, Thirnei, Kelly, Wenlser Uaur, Ht-tiKattf r, Whlnn, Uiiiko and Cntef Ilancer Antliony Wrmr, pro vldtd a proifrani of mlntrlry. omr, stor. Urania Uc prtsentutlutia und Instrumenial inelod iSeventeen of tho boja now In mil itary atTvico weru remembired In earnest ttallmonlah, '1 ho tnbtruitlvo element found ixponeniH in Grand Chief Hanger Kurtey. iieputy waiter S Klkk, Past Grand Chief Handera Hradle, SupervlsinK district Uep-ut- Parrel I. Urothera Welti, of No, ml; Kelleher. Sow K.o. G A. Kelly, No. 20.., htcretary J. A. IlueUr. of tho p. i it, Aiaoilatlon. and thH l.nui anifr iie,.thd Jeabertfir, IltadliiKir. Uoctor Judd. llun- niriker, MtCuniull und llunlcko. who wave iiilormatlvo data facta of practical utility 1 be Splendid dturo.- I.uni ilruinill.i cuun elation and other educational faitora were ni.uipnru in luinpeimva performance The Inaplrutlonat attitude permeated every feu turt. and the varUd numbers were o a.r ransed to upptui to and aallsfy evry tern prTament, trm purpoa deaisned by tho pro mottra be ln to radiate good theer. und tne partiiipatlnir urtlsta entered with zest Into .on vu aim vvtro accorded merited reiuenltlon mJlr.nlo,'.r S1'?1'' ."' hehalf of the band and msrcnina club, desires lo ncknowleda-e the f" ?" "' In talmilile form slven those two uulta of the court's .'onsolldalerl attiv- YuT uV.a .ii. !". 'I1" '" l"e magninci-nt so Ihl...;. i.. "J."1 '"i. "U'ceas, or tno recent repertoire cone rl b thesu Instrumentalist aoV"""!' T": me7nber.hr. was a nutewortny it. . .. "i " . ivii ii ptrureu in me i'..i r,lJ.u,'n"' ,a"a w,lh " efficient officer, and uctlvo rank and .: II. start uiwn it, tnenty.thlrd y.ar ilelerinlned to ecllpsa Its former achlcvimcnts. w tiu,rr.tirYl.'torl,ni".' S' 'I''1' 'M'-sbeny and InleJ, urr. "V i""' Tuesday will hold an inieriourt indoor tournament with Court ioi.fi"..."1" ro'npetltor and wllh sus as a ch mifin'n. "Vl'r "na "i '' now asplrlmr iSSSK1.011' oukL'"'' n from the anslety !?. hjua i" .'? .,,h'' "ul,,'m,r' "rothera Doc faV.'f'1 i""1 "urrl.a will try to keeu the rami' unnor rimlrnl lha U . Si!k,r,t! my nnt Prevent the sleep nf tha neunoorlnir residents, as the keen rivalry Kh.nn,!l',Vv J'r!?r J" ,h" """'' "rother. Hhannon, O'.Velll Kramer. Mrl)ltt. Dowd and Davis, of the talent committee of No. J.il. will introduce. Court Friendship's star performers. llrolhera Kd. Knnla. .1 Hulcllrf. '.'.' "'""man. I J. Mitchell. J. Uradsl and the Waterhouse. In their spei laity acta "nd'r tha manasement of Ilrother J, W. Walls and Deputy Ktanlstreet. Urolher Kllck. who. In addition to assist ing in suldlnir tha welfare of a.Tl, his own court, la assiduous In hla care as deputy nf Mount Vernun. and of Ilohnesburff. 'J.Ti. will preside at tha Kood and welfare section In which some dlstinaulsped vlsltlne fraters will have message, to deliver "aa to some recent repressive measure, that had they not been balked would have retarded the pro fressliifiie.il of our organisation." .late. Ilrother Kllck. Altogether fie session wbl be a memorabln night with It. many events nf bustling briskness, and a cordial welcome assured an wnu ursira to aiteno. Tamanend. No. 1211. Coral and T-.M.H ... nt'. at Its reient amnker mada pleasiirahla adjnnrta arva not only their own ends, but to furnish means for tha Imparting of th. more enduring features of Informative In. atructlou. "Hew li.t th aid our own mem- Kr. in mimarr servicer- was treated by . other lai wall In n masterly manner.. Bn. . ily.rstfsis nd, sood Hi rny CHIEFS RAISE P. G. S. COOMBE, I. 0. R. M, Great Sachem Token at the Deputies' Association Yuba'a Anniversary Oicnt Haihem IT. T. Hcswlck, accompanied by tlreat .lunlor S.iga more Charles K llell nnd (Irent Chief of Itecords Thomas L. Vrnter, trnlled to Mnhanoy City anil raised I'nst (treat Saihcm John M. Coombo to the pusltlou of gre.tt prophet In thn wlguiim of his tribe, I'ovvhatiin, No 151 Delegations were present from tvvent-onc trlbcH nnd many long and short talks vvtre given In it tttio fraternal cplrlt Among tho prom inent members vvlm nioko were I. S Maun, of Ashton; I' S John Hnyder, nf Lnvclle; J T Schalner, of tuvvlgsburg, a mcirher of the rennsvlvanla Legisla ture; 1'. S lldwanls. No 131; 1". S John llntiiilng. of Lavelle. ! H Tout man. of Ashland, ami Hrothers Walters and Lotwlok llefrerhments were i,crved, after which patriotic t-ongs wero sung with u Mm This was ii lino meeting from a fraternal standpoint Th iniinlhlv mecl'n nf Hi" dcpull's' e clsll.in n- hIJ In 111" B-cjt iininrll .llit, Mllh PnsMent Clurlrs VVI..iml presMlnR Hi th- nlmincn of llrnthrr V.i.l.-r. (I t" nf U rr.iss- rtcl hm s-(ninrv. with h kooiI ntlcli.Hmi of ilMptillos The cnniinltti'i on vIsllHtloii ripnrtfil bavlnc vlsllul sntno or th- weaker tribes since III- lust IlieetltlR. slntllnr thHt the lai k of iiltemlHiice at Hie n'eetlnus was ilu to some extent to tho rieers.itv of members worklnit nt nlBht. Ilrother ll.orEe Msr reported the ilfnth oT DepuU 1 homes ItlcRihM memher of Mus. Inkn 'I ribe, N'rt I'll,, una In fhtini' of the hft-enlll lUslrht. A ronunlttee tolislstltlK of llrolhera NIs- tlrlfflth aiul ll.irvee was appointed lo draft i sit of renuthms of snnMthv In expression of their Hpprcelallon of the dei eased brother (Irent Sachem lie. will. Ilnhktd Hie ilepij. Mm for their faithful work and In appre chitlon of their efforts prcsinled emli with n tine po, ket linlfe lis n Chrlstm i. loken A vole of thanks was lhn extmded tn the preat siihem 1 i' of 11 l'raser spoke of Ihe sin cess of the distrlit ITiei tings lluw ti Ins held Ihrouiihotit the tltv. Yuba 'llllii No '.'71' lelirnt, .1 Us Ihlr tleth Hnnlv-tNnr) In Ihe wlsunm nt llro.id pud I'lihrul slreels tlretit t'hlef of Heiords Thtimns I. Vniser spoil, on Ihe wondirful record of Vnh.i In the thlrlv ,nrs of mlhe work for Ui'dnMnstilp l.'tt,r of rearet were read from Krndle II 1'owlir. . lit. r of niords and Jalues II Hull. K 'of V . Imlb of these hrothers helim tonflned In Ihilr hoincH hj sltkness Ilrother Kiwler Iiiin bfcii i hlef of rciords slme the Institution of the tribe nnd Ilrother Holt Iihm sirv.d us Kep.r of wainpitm for tw.nl se,n venrs or more A bountiful repast was served and pnlrlollo ooncs were huc-lj rnjoved III other Soll. chalnnnn of the committee nnd William Sehncnke, Sr , Ues-rvo ticillt for Ihilr splendid work 'Ihe illstrlit meolllu: he , p, mIjvmiiti '.'.' '""""lah Tribe, No J.l'l, was n v.r in. tills asllc one I'lib f of Ceroids IMtvard It steik spoke on the hlstorv of IMnurmh und the l.roUiers whu loie i,spnndd lo tin ill or duty (Ireut .funlor .SHK.unnr. II. II urge,! the tiienih.rs to cre.il. r uctuin llre.lt I hlrf of l!..eoi,ls 'llomaa I, I'rnser Mnike on the purlilli- ilut of imiiilnra In this jrllli.il pirlod of our n.illun other m.-in v n" !!""& i""1"' J' ".Turmr No an. !.. ?, " ,f b Kn- No n;i, i ,s ;...,i,.r, brother Ixun. nnd ih, l.irper nf wumpiim niiko on i I'onem.ih 'Irlhe of mini i-nnt suns -.r.... "HTM I TtKII Ml Ullfll lia flll.ua Nin. I'an. i". an an. tin. ii a. am ,i nl a.n hi ins' rteif-... H, , .idrin. ti If, ...I., , . "s 'Ihe f-rrtd on tribute was paid to th. rliirri .T'...i. ii. Z.M: ,V i'"ei io ini rn irilu work i I'oputj tlnut rbiihim .lohn l)ini, No Jan U'.iHntnm Tribe No HI cult rl.ilned lis nittttV frla.,.lu I.. ..... O" I I.1I1I.-U lis ...-i.. ,u r, s, miner i,.ii,iin,.-. a., by .iiiTt ree,"K; rut':r;-,sr nlliBham. p'onirltu a niirs.. ndnilnlsterlns 'i,i"T """"'b'd on l,c l,.,ticll,.,. , u,: veiled nnd MitntiO.i ... ... .... .-,- ' IlllVllitu ii ...I M a .. .M. t0.-c,,,;T ,v, h $:.-. ,.ki ', u.r,.r r"r lection -' " Ilrother Sunuel i:i,K c,nme,l tho M. I lors and Introduced llrolh, r Wllmer lain- 'j,'Ml.rrm!!!.."rilh," '""rtnlnnienl ..mmlll.e Alter the slns-lna- ol ' Am-tlru" iiim or che.ira sel.ulons. n pirn,, ii,,,r In Jrw l'i"! !'"'!? "nd "" " ' "' Wlllai.l Cor, man, l,.irllou, . vei.. hearll'v ii.nl.iud.-l ,1 lJnl.?"l' ii 1)!""'' V """niplisllfil elo- hVr Inl.P.'i ''..,h ""''"" PolllOUhd III hjr Interpretations. larrMns Urn dlibota ?' .i'J". various ihiiraclers with nniahu .t.U,,hrU.,.'"'T Tbe.b'evsli.lie J indolli, Club, under the leadership of Chirl.s Itelin um u'rVl r'l'!' .".'",' "'i'1""" "alslrlek 'performed ilirricult tricks of manic Tom Camp was ,.U?r'i'V"ly ",l!!""ln "" ,ll dHlln.Mtloil Of the "Old lime Mlnslnl Mov The sniirnnn solos of Miss i.uoetl.i l.,me asslstid In form iidiiz nt the 1. 1, nu w..r- beaullfullv rendered hach l.idj was prisentrd with u hot of enndj The tribe Ims t. holuir llt ,Mlllm ,,r fnllimlm; menils r fiillsird .i Hip arnu. naw and Hinliul,ine , rp and nska ev.ri niemb, r not drafted lo l,eHr In uilml the slot-an "Iteniemhi r a .b nib-r Ihe itoll of ii0"!'? ii " A ".r!"'' " M I'rl'", VV llnwir David IleswUk VVnllir lie, hm ni 1'redCirr b"rly ,'.,!,'' .' fr.iiisn.,i Uilllam 1'lsher P H hrlshollz Tird w tjoetr. s (ludlu IM lliuti.i. John Hill C llouih C.eorue Hud Sflll l.eroy Ivoch. Joe Kent. Kreil Kunecr '... ': !no. Uohort t.ees. Howard f Moore, YV J Powers. Teilti lllni:een. II M Herd, fliore- sehulti Kred Shoem.iker. c, -orce heeler woodruff Warren, rhliiejs Wcaer and II. Weaver Watahtuk Trfhe No ii-. i.t ......a. ..m eelebrnt- Ha eleventh annlersar nn this Thursdays sleep hv uliln; an entertalnm-nt to the memllrs. fsmlllea and friends 1 he members of the DeteR' Assoc etlnll ire also Invited. The trlha Is In . prnai-rous condition and taking In new memlieis N'a tijo Tribe. No In.",, baa retentlv In creased the funds in it uamrum belt bv addlnir lluiifi recebed throuab bulldlns and loan nssoelsllon slot k haviui; matuie, A district meetlnu v III he held In thr wlcwam on Frldiiv's sleep. District D'pulv William t.laser will have iharce of the nieetlns and exii-ua a good attindauie. A dlntrb't met'tlnu of the eonibhied tribes N'ns IH7 3fH 417. ill chare of Pfstrict I)eput W lllbitn rstreet. vas held In the w U wam nf M tumee Tribe No, 3M4 P S. Ii. Vessner acted as chairman or the meetlntz There were retires- otatHes nf trilvpn n ja7. .1 '-'1. 417. .113 141 7. J17. Pis. 3111, III). Chester and 71 of New Jersey The spenkera vvi-re all of one iirmnl In the matter of the Inactive menders Hlltntr the places of thofie who have been tilted uvvnv and that every member should work with hut one thought, that of keeping the order together and nsslstlnff any wh may be In need. Th speakers were P (J S Dtctor Parley of No. Vis. C. nf It If I Rein hart No 341 Ilrother Wilson No, 71; P O. S John Kkher. No t tl K of W. Joseph Parrar I) t; S. v W Khhhom. No 3, It tl H Prank Ruhl No 141, I tl. of K Charles tl Cull Is, N'o 14. p S. Kdwlr? Pald.vln. No I3S; (3 J. S Charles K Hell end thrclrman of tho publicity com mittee. J It Plnkerton, The entertainment was supnlled by the Wlllatd Mlnstnds, Hrothers stmltton. la Mar, Hperber. Rowe, Kamn. 1'rlcke, Miller and Racan, all metuberH of Mnuuiee Tribe. Their old time melodies fuiut at Intervals lie t ween the apakers kept the audlenco in a tolly mood during the entire evenlmr Prother rttockton. manager of the troupe. re el veil deserved commendation Thirteen past sachems received their decrees. DOS Prank M Ruhl baa been wnrk- Inir HOionic his tribes of the twenty -second district, consist Ins of Tribea W'aunake, Mlantounnio, Cherokee and Masnasolt. with verv murti cnenurasetnent pntt uood results waunaken 'rrlie. .No 3iM, on tho sleep of the twenty-sixth aun of Heaver Moon, adonted six palefaces and the work was a credit to the tribo und order P S. llarr Hhlnehart. of Teoeon Tribe, assisted In the work W'aunakee Trlbo workers are vvMIIuk to assist any tribe In perfnrmliK; tho floor work, W'aunakeo wo'ild like to raise chiefs of u counlo of trlb. for the comlmr term. They do tho work according to tho ritual and In n creditable manner. Chief of Records William P. Zlejiler Jr la one of the mnst active otllclala in Redmanshlp, hustllnif for the trlbo und order at all times. Mlantonnmo Tribe. N'o. In, started to make a boom since the ihVfa of Massassolt Tribe raised their chlefa. The Influent e has nut new life end spirit In the trlh. which had not adopted a paleface for quite h loner time, cm me iweniietn.suu or me neaver Moon elg-ht palefacea were otiligated. with seven more for the next meeting, K. O. W. Joseph rarrar, enter or records, William O, Mayer. P. H. Prank Kordovltz and D. O. H. Prank M. Ititf! all nf Msssaa. anlt. wern present (1. If of W Jnsenh Par rar. aa-M-Heo. oy Lnioi oi neeoros viiuain O. tver, did the unwritten work for the candidates Hereafter the candidates will trail to the lara-er wigwam of Mssassnlt Tribe, wrre the work will be done In full form by Msssassolt desree team. Chief of Records John II. Kosnarht and K of W psnlel Ii'jdwig are two 'live wires' nf the tribe and are going- to kwep up the work they have started Mlantonnmo will endeavor to refrain the tilth place In Redmanhlp occu pled a few years ago Maiaaiaolt, No. 144. the tribe nf which O. K. of W. Joseph Farrar Is a merrtlvr, haa started the term with three palefaces Vnssnss'Mt waa honored by having ai one nf Its naWact btate Treasurer t the .Te, n. It, A. M. Charles Kaufman. Maasasaolt did the adoption devree In full In a creditable manner. Chief of Reeords vnisn o stsyo- nctlna as sacbem, P. h. Ceorse ltuhl as prophet. P. H. Jlarrve C -lj"er as aeplor sasarnore ant P B. -Frank M. Huhl as Junior saaniort. , , ,. , . a'l'ie ", !"Vr,"!, ""' """' '"" iT. vliuslv alien Hi till Ir ulkHiim The evouililt was dedcatiil i th, ll. .1 rros, So, l,.i. several of the memhers of so, letv b. Iiib ,r,.cnt .'. lB,w?."1 .' beautlfulK ,1, m I , resented. The work was dofio In a. aplen did manner GmJ talks wern made by G. K. of W. Joseph Parrar, P. M IMward llnldwln, of Hhakahnppoj P. H. Peter Kite, of Yonatu William M, Duvln, chief nf rec ords" nf No II Jamea S, Harper, of Itah, and Cburlea Hall. State secretary of .Ir, G. 17 A. M. ami i-lhrr members nnd lstnrs. An entertainment by the members of Man aassolt Trlbo v.na cnjnved. Great Hachcm Ilea wick was confined to hla bouse with throat trouble, but Is now able to attend to his ihMlfn Chairman or the Pin ancn Committee .lohn H. Greenhalch has bi en kept Indoors by Illness, but is improv I UK Deputy .lohn Ilassett, who baa been In thn hospital for several weeks wllh a fmt t tired log. Is Improving nnd expects tn bo ubto soon tu return to his own wlifivutn. Netop Trlle No 511 held it banquet ns the climax uf th. membership contest In the tribe betvvtcn lha two trams beaded by Hrotlnra MiCoy and Ablrbh, the winner, Ilrother MiC, bavlnft ihthtei-n and Urolher Aldrkh altteen palefaies udoWed. The sptak ra were G forge Price. GeorKO Nlae, Prank Kammurnml. Harry McCoy and Jos jili H Paul. Mustc and til cut helped to pinko the uhalr u suiccss. Great Sadie m HeswUk reports thai the total amount of tho umhulanco fund to date amounts to JMhi l)t this nmount. Mlion has Ik-i n contrli'Uted to they Great tnuncll of the Cnlled Stales. n'.l(ioffnr two ambu hmcea nnd $n,Mi tor an .V-ray outfit con tributed tu tho University Paso Huipltul No. 2U . iMstrkt tneetliiKS dnriim lb comlnc vietk w 111 bo h-Md Die ember II In WfRW'Htn of Mtnncwa Tribe, No. 71 2218 West Clenr lleld street. Glmer H Ward distrlit depu Iv. On Decemlif r 1 1, In (be wlxwnm nf Mi.iwnese Tribe, No K Twi nl-s?cotnl and Dkkinson streets, David Huasilt, Jr , dis trict deput. . Mnnelt.1 Tribe, Nn. II7. lias Inst th serv ices nf two moro of Its memtirs'HnitherH .tamos Simpson and Jams Gnllaifber b tall to Chiup Me.i.b District Deputy Wil liam Smith 14 it bard work, r In the tribe ajid la uctlvu in the other trlbea of bis dlslrbt Great Junior Sacnmoro S Williams, Jr . hh eMretarv nf tho tlreit Council entertain ment commltteo, h im Issued it circular letter extendi tin a enrdiat invitation to nil lied Men tu bo their KUosts durinrf the session of Ihe Gnat Coum I), lo be held In Scranton next hot moon. Kxtrnslve preparations are helm? mado for the members ami ladhs who accompanv them to the sossloti. Another circular letter will b issued In a i-hort tlm b the (Vitnmlttee Rivlnc further details ns to hotels rates, it' Tho members of the committee are A J Pitmin. chairman. J C Di trick, Icp ihilrman. John T. Jnmes treaaurir, S Williams, Jr. secretary, Pal-tt-r Williams, Msslstant secretary. Mrs. S W llllams Jr , and Mrs. A .1 Pitman are in c harh'o of tho t nltrtalnment of tbo la dl s. , MinaJumc Tribe No mc, bus Inst several nf its active members by enlistment In th nrmv ami iiav v Sarlum J ickaon is i n dejivorinff to r-i t Iho member to attend the int-etlnKM Hrothers Auttstadt, Mason and Sc tiucbaidt are aitlvn tu tbo work of the tribe. Jesse Miller chief nf rr cords of Tainanend Tribe. No IH2 reports his trlbo ns dolnc we nnd tnkluii hi paleraccs It Is a Is? ricelvimr donatinna to the ambulance fund nf the order and will confer ibtircea on II v u patrfaci s. WAR SERVICE BY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Contributions by Supremo Chancellor's Appeal Ses sion of Uniform Rank A laiRo nttiMiil.tnro of mombors of ;i rlnus Htiboiillibitp lodges attended the mectitiR f tho tinlfntiu tank tit tho CaK tlo Hall of !Pirli.tttifi JhIrc, No. 133, and participated In the MMtlng-up orr tdsos utitler tho ain-pieen f the uniform iRiih. Majcir Herman K. Munter was Kiatltled tn see the Inteiest taUrn hy members of the order uhn are not mem bers of tho unlfoim tank In Hie palrlotlr orL,lie,', and Impen that Mibociuent meotliiRS will be as fully attended Quaker Cilv lnwUe, No 31. ntertalnnl the members nnd their families and also sexor-vl of the men In tbo servlto of nun. intnitr. vbo had beep invited h tho lotle through the Central llramh of thn Y. M C . tn pirttcdpatn in the ''tallica' service nfcht" etitrtiilum'nt Thn comtnllteo, enm poaed nf Itinthera John Jf.itubrosn, chalr iinn Hurr. 1Ini Toreph Hnwo, Paul deli bardt, Harrv Spnnrlcp und Knl ftlsen, pro videil a t'ph ndld tipnst. and x Tlletil music was furnished b tin Quaker Cltv Ore lies tra tindr the leadership of Itrother Henri UebhariM With the rntlrc nsseniMaBo sIhipIIut, to tho tune nf tti" "Star .Spanaled Haiiner " tho tMi-ein old dtifihtcr of Chancellor Com mandcr Albert Shatter nufurlrd a ten star service flan In honor of tho members of the ndK who uro sirvlnc Ppcle JshPI D'irlns 'Mi Ipterndsslnii In the daiulntr 'Stniid ly Old Ciln-" tn the titn nf "Hrlnhteu the Cc"-nor hi re You Are " was tumr T Im rank nf pane ,i bo conferred upon rh candhlates tonlcht ami a ver twnod turn out Is expected bv tho chancellor commatpler Itruther T I. Calhoun. K U and S of niHir i .cm ii, n -i. nt Altoona. uas a visitor tn the iltv last week and he reports that th" lodges in Altoona are very active. Colonel C W T Hnblnsnii nf llarmonv Teodi-e, Nn. 4 i. nnd tlrand Prelate. Itvrnn Hodle of Quaker Cllj l.odco n 31 Jnurnejed to Perkablo last Prlday nirrht where thev were the speikers at i patriotic entertainment Riven bv Mount Alio Lodio N'o. !tn A verv luruo Mini nirmiaattn memlierahlp wns present some- from distant parts or. ino Mate ilrainl Keeper nf Re. ords nnd S-al Wilt Supreme Representative MrH, of Mount Holly SprinK Pa aim" Uruth-r II I Reel historian of John Harris ijndsv, No, 1P3 of Hurrlitburtr were the prlyclple speakers at the sixteenth annlversiry of John Harris Lodge Chancellor I Viniii.ui.lT Charlea W Hrl whs master or ceremonies and provided an excellent urnt of talent iib welt as a batKiuet. cSant I'laus nlsht will l bel, ),. tur tale Hall on tho l4th nf this ninntli, when .L1 h,v ian,l Pr' I'resent will receives a sift with tho best vvUhcH of tho ludicp. Grnd Keeper nf Recnrds and Seal Witt has sent to ho Miborditiat Indgsa nf the rltv and State a letter from which tbo follow IffB exeerpta w re taken "Thnuuh the efforta nf the Supreme Chan rellor. the knlnhts of Pjthlas are permitted to look after tho wanta of our members In tho cantonments when In health, und ren der all possible assistance in sickness and distress and cm mirage the brethren In times when 'th bravery of a knight Is most needed fnr tho defense of our tountry and numnnltv "The Supremo Chancellor has paid n num ber of vlsita tn the natlnnal capital, confer ring with the Sec-Hturv of wr and others in nuthorltv, and todiy the Pvthlans are per mitted lo enter upon the Held of labor and Perform acta of brother I v love for our brethren In arms the brethren nf our Or der nf vour lodae, and those of jour Im mediate household. "There can b no greater or nobler work. It la our work, mv work and nur work The Supreme Chancellor has told the heads e;f nur Government what the KnlfiMs of Pthlaa eii, do. Will they do It? Iet us uns-ier Yes1' "To fullfll the requirements that havn de volved upon us. t U nnturil that cash ex iwndltures be made. 'e amount that has been requested I nf vs falls below that which la being raised hv other fraternltlea I IUII tllilirfl'lHli- mal irnhi mnnt ,- llona come i ntntd.ilnta in reference tn the fact that cy-'Mdlon Is lielng taken to the words 'unvvlllln'r dnllnrs are nnt wanted,' and that our older seems tn lie (l-e nn'w one which questions the vlltlngnes nf tN breth ren In great tnovrment N w. brethren, brush that thnuviht tisld Thev ma le hasty words of eepsqre snd cnifi- from thnse who wish mim well. !u not let a nhrsae that ss been used stem a great osos fnr vour brethren, our home, our country and hunvinlty "It Is unw(e to W"'t Ul dire dlstreitsi U tpo our brethren The f-ind e-.tiected win b Pjltdan money, e, fr pthUns, ad dispensed bv our brethren fnr enercencle that ar bound to arise and a full account ing will be msde "Your attention Is called to the fact that the are, tlfty-fl.- grand domains. "ThM ib-e not rnean (hat ne nf'-flfth of the im den rests upon this ptHt No h not Did It ever occur to ei (hat our Hv-te In rmer'cal streaih opstltut-s about o"" tfttth nf the cnl-r Sunrem Domsln? w'o should not be wlllirg to l-t h oth- di mslrft ertr our lairdpn. Will Pennsylvania contribute br elIotmnt of nie-t".1fth ed. rntolce in the fact that one.tvvelfth nf tin pvth'tp'i in b-ih nun nroudiv turn t this r-.i vtste ts'h.jr the principles of our order were tuM lhm? "In rriu-n ror tr error Is pot forth we will ss'srd st he Hvc-s f nur brethren v HI lie hrl"-teied. the nrlncln's of our order etemnlifled In the 'flower ofjtt lsd' tre vounfr men wno return pome aner tne strn-'e (s ove nnd seek admittance to our po'tals that they miv lsrn pMf,e nrtn clp'ea that we nr taught within lh. lodve and th r"'int lo is the sood that wa nrootonllshed bv nor effort. I nesi-e ro congraiuiate inos ionea ini hsve rspnded and that e pudlntr forth their efforts st the mes-nt I'm, This la the first time wlth'n Pthlan hltorv th"t the hrethren hve had an opportunity of evi dences their acts to our sreat nation." In resnopse to the appeal of the supreme ehanrellnr th following lodges havo vent In partial contributions; t Kxce'stor ...... I 12 Kirek .,.,........... I 4 00 M Tower . . x .' 42.00 24 pot, of Dunlo ,..,,..... i.. ftO.O'v 2 Richland ...,..,.,,...,....... ?7,no i P..RUVi Kunti ............... u 3.01 11. nu 4 uo 17.u ir. on lar. tsi ".in i .VMM i . on i.iki S4.no a. im ls.no at.iiu 1.-...MI liii.nii '."J! Arona -Mil Kmst J."'J flu lei on .'llil VV'avne illll 1 lo.it Sii'i Mayvllle .tsn Amirlrus aal Hllppery Hock . . avi nimersliiirt: .1117 Alleriulppa .'17d Potter asl (lien Itbhld ana nmoky City 4ln ttunbar 4IK Pride of Purest lln Madison Ill Darset tail llidford 44.1 fountain 4:. I Mountain Uuei n HIS Home 177 llrnokvlllo tin Vlitorv r.n., (Ireensbiirir .Vis l.nlrrirlso . ir, iKii l'JO.oil rt.lill ' I'll. no t lim.nn Ifi.nn 5l.no I no n'.'.nu aim lll.liil I in UO 3 no !. 13 no 0 no S. nil I no no 8a 00 3BeatIjg AI.T.P.N At Hrn Mawr, Pa. Dec. fl. i:i.I,WOn AM.TJN. sued 83. Due notice of funeral will ho ttiven. TliINSON Dec. -1. CARRli: T . wife nf Joshua J. Atkinson Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Thurs.. P.- "!" 2 7 no Tnsaer st. Int Rlchboro Ccm.. Hied born. Pa . 1 rl . 11 n. in. IIMITION Per A, HP.M.N ALISON, dnuchbr of Alison P. Hiirron Relatives and frbnds Invited lo funeril servbes, Yti , 1 1 a in . resilience nf mother, 0l-u Knox st. (lermantnwn Int private. IIKIHIIfiAn At Vine land, N. J . Dec. 4. JOHN' fllilHIIIiAO aired 711. Relatives nnd friends survivors of Co. T. fith Penna. Cav alr Invited to funeral. 1U4 Houtbwest fte . Vlnebnid Prl . S3- a tn Requiem mass Sirred H"irt I'hurrb. !i.,V)t(, tn. Int. Sacred Jleart Cem . Vlncland, HOTTIinr . ler, l, AK.NAi wiunw nt ,io seph Itotthnf Rebtlves nnd friends Invited to funeral Prl.. -'3n n. m., 171 N Ilouvler st U7th and Columbia nve.). Solemn hljrh requiem mass Our l.ndy nf Mercy Church. 10 n. in. Int. Holy Cross Om. Auto funeral. imi.N'VP.N Pec 4, MARY, widow nf Patrick Hreimen and daughter of late John snd Katharine l.nnls. Relatives and friends. St l.llitbith Snflolltj nnd l.easue nf Sacred llKurt irMfletl to funeral. Krl . 7 30 a. to . 1n J N Ibp Icneti st Solemn requiem iiih .". 1.117 infill ' nun it i it, ui, nil, en Pauls i em . Pouslnssvllle, Pa. Pottstovvn iitprra copy ItltlrlC Pec. i MRY II . widow of Wlb Ham W Hrlck Relatives and friends Invite, tn fiinetai sol vices. Prl,, L' p m., 113. N. i.otli sf Phlla Int. private, Haptlst Ccm , Hnddonneld N J. Piknda may call Thura. eve RRINKWOinn. Dee. 3, WASHINC.TON W . huhind nf Margaret Hrlnkworth. Rela tlves and friends. Phlla. Rureau nf Survevs. Invlird lo funeral, Prl., 1 p. in , L'51'l N. Gth st. Int private cai.dvi:m. pee t, iuoi:Nn port RtSrCR CAI.nWTU.!.. Rrtatlves and frlendi tnvded to funeral services, Prl., -' P in Ml S list. Int. private CARN'Ol W Dee F.. WlbHPI.MlNA f'RoiAN widow of Proderlck Carnobm. aged i3 Relatives and friends Invited to runerai services, tn , : t m., resiuene t ni.. resldenrn nf ItiiKhttr. Mrs Tillie Johnson. Jt0 tickln- son st Int 1 ernwood Ceni. Auto funeral, CARItOLL -Nn. JS nt St Marv's Hos. Pltnl ANDKLW CAHIIOLL. Itelatlvea and frbnds will klndlv toimnunlcnt- with the hospital nr Its attorney, Joseph A. Kltnees, Esq . 141s Walnut st. CLARK1. Dec. I CHARLLS II husband nf l.itn Martha 13. Ctaike. aged 73 Rein- tlves and friends, pollen of l'3d District. In- vlled to funeral services. Krl . c n ni . "41. Oxford st Services and tnt , Sat , 'J p. ni , Coopertovvn Cuii , Hcverly, N. J. Auto funeral. COMHIt Dec. 1, Miss MARaRF,T M. COMLR. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Prl, S.30 u. m., residence of cousin Miss Cnlharlno Ciisiik. s. N. mth nt. Solemn requiem ?n,ass St. Patrick's Chutch in a m. COOK Dec r. JOHN It., husband of Marv Cook aged (13 Relatives and friends Warren lind-v. No 3ln, P. nnd A M , of CnlJotnvlJle Montgomery County. Pa . In vited to services. Sun, 1:30 p m , Trapp Lutheran Churc l' Int. ndjolntng cem Prlentls mav call. Iito tesldeiicc, ll'J N 60th ht . Sat , 7 ti U p. m. COsn:iLO Dec 4. ANNIi; II . widow of Hiich Cnstello Relatives and friends in vited to runerai, Krl P 30 a. m , late real denee. neir IMlson. Pa. Requiem msss Our Lady of Mt Carmel R C Church, Dovles town Vi . 10 30 a tn Auto will meet trol-1-v leavins Willow Orovo s.3(l a. m ut Udl son. Pa, CRAIG Dee. 4. CHARLLH II husbind of Anna V. era la Relatives and friends Monmouth Club invited to funeral Prl., rj P. tn . 110 N Rroadvvay, Gloucester, N. J Int CMar Grove Cem . Gloucester. N. J. Friends may call Thurs 7 to 0 p in. CROWSON Third dav. Fourth Month, JOHN niLLINGS CROWSON. aired 01. Rela tives and friends Invlied to funeral servties. Sixth dcy, 7th lnt 3 P tn . (.",14 German town ave. Mt Alr. Int private. DAVIS Dec 4, JOHN P.. husband of Mamnrot c Divts Nollco of funeral will be given. 'J(i07 Market p. DLTWILKIt In Ccmden, N J. Dec. 3. MARY ANN DP.l'WILLR. widow of limine petwller, aged S3 Relatives und friends In vlied to funeral from residence, of her son, F.tunod Detvvller, Charbstown townsrlp, Chester Co., V,i , Sat Servlcra at house, in.'.n a m Int Morris Ccm . Phoenlxvllle Conveyances meet trains over Phoenlxvllle. and I raier in am n. I'ennn u. it . at uui han Hta , leaving Phoinlxvlllo Hl h, m. and Krazer, t:-7 a ni Autu funeral. DICKLL, Dec r., CORNLLIA, dauchter of late Henry nnd Rt beet a Dicks) Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat . I p. m., R..VI Allison st. Int private. Odd Fellow 8' Cem Remains may bo viewed Prl after H p m DOUGHERTY Dec 3 RRIDGP.T, widow nf Oeoreo Dougherty and mother of Rev. James K Dougherty, aged 78 Relatives nnd friends. Altar and nonary Society and league of the Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral. Prl . fi.30 a m. 1S3I N. L'3d bt. Solemn requiem mass St. Ltlzabcth a Church 10 a tn. Int. M Denis a Cm. Auto funeral. DUFFY Suddenly Dec I MARY A.. widow of John J. Duify (neo Rodders) UeL atlves and friends invited to funeral, Mon , S'30 a. in.. 1323 N. American st Solemn requiem miss St. Mlthu l'a Chunh 10 a. in. int. private. I'vum n... -. lnmu i,i,..a n... llia'llngel (nee' I.llVrmanni. Itelailvea and f.ln..H. Hsntnvao nf Crnmntnt, . l.'nn...l.. Loom Factory, lnvlttr) to funeral services, Sat., 'J P. in.. 130 Taylor st 123th and Rerks ats.). Int. private, Mt. Vernon Cem, Remains may b lewed Frl., after 7 p. m. EVANS. Twelfth Month 4th. ESTHER O EVANS, aged 7 Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral, Fifth-day. Twelfth Month. 2:30 p. m . hrother-ln law'a real- rlanoA Simitel A WMlltta J!l rirnt.n Mt Una. donfleld, N. J. Int. private. QAliLKN' Suddenly. Dec, fl. CHAnt.ES K.. ar.. nusnanu or Mary a uauen inee ir. Cool) and son of Charles ! nnd Mary PI, (alien. Relatives nnd friends invited to ru nerai, I'rl . H.ln a tn., 2H43 H. llanrroft st. (Iflth and Shunk sts.). Solemn requiem mass St. Monica's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. OirSfin. Suddenly Dec. 4. ''HUISTINA (nee Itlcklel widow nf A Kug.ne tllpser. aired (10. Itelatlves and friend,, tmploses nf Jehu nickle Sons, invited to funeral serv Ives, Sat 1 -in p ni . 2427 N. nth st Int. prlv, Ardsley Hurlal Park Auto service. COIH.D. Dec. 4. WILLIAM U COOLD. Relatives and friends, empties Ktraw brldse & Clothier furniture warehouse, In vited to funeral services, Sat.. 2:3(1 p. m . at residence of his brother-in-law, David T Pldseon. rails Washington ave. Int, private Auto service. I'rlendi miy call l'rl., 8 to 10 p m. GRANT. Dec. ri. suddenly, at 237 TJbmniilh place, Merdiantvlll-, N. J , WA1.TKR C IIRANT, aged . Due notice of funeral given. OIIKKNWOOO Dec. ., JOHN 8.. son of John and Kllzabeth Oreenwood, aged 43 Relntlvea and friends invited to funernt services Krl.. 2 p. in . parents' residence. 3021 l'rankfurd ave. Int. private Cedar Hill Cem, Auto service. onin-'r.::. Dec 4, .tamcs aniFFKK. husband of lata Anni 13. Orlffee (noe Og. born), agfd 72. nelttlves and friends In vited tn funeral servlcra. Frl.. 2 P. m.. .13ns. Federal st . Camden, N. J. Int. private. Arlington Cem. OltlKFIN Nov 30 KMMA (nee McPade). widow nf Harrv J llrlftln. aged 20. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Rat. 2 n m . 2013 S Cleveland ave Int, Mt, Morlah Cem. Friends may rail Frl. eve, ORiri'lN Dec. 3 HAnnT J., husband nf Ilmma Grlfnn and .on nf Josephine and lata Harrv J. Griffin, aged 2 Relatives and friends. Hrolt Dlv.. No. 47. B. ofT.1 employe. John n. Stetson A Co , Invited to funeral. Sat 2 p. in.. 2013 S. Cleveland ave. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friend, may call Frl. eve. GUMPPKR Dee IS, JOSF.PH OUMPrER. son of late William and Rose. Oumpper Inee McAdams Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Krl., N 3(1 a. m.. 540U Market st . West Phlla High mas. of requiem Church ef (mr Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int., St. Denis's Cem. Auto fureral. vr.it. f . Dec. 4 JDSnPlf A., son nf Map. garet C, and lale, Georg.. P. Hall. Relative, and friends invited tu funeral. Mon.. 8.30 a. m., ftlltl I'lna St. noiemn requiem mass Church of Tranillsuratlon 10 a. in. Int. Cathedral Cem. HAMPTON. Dec. 5. LEWIS- WARNER HAMPTON, aged St. Relative, snd friends Invlied to funeral services. Sat.. 2 P. .in. on", residence. William M. Hampton, ft'.'td nidte ave.. 'A'lssahlckon. Int. private. Odd Fellow.' Cem., Lower Merlon, ra. HAN?".Y, Pec. fl. CLBTUfl. son ot Cletus O. and Msr1 M. llaney. aged 18 moa.. Rel ative, and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p m.. re.idenc. of parents. 1431 N. Robinson st. Int, Holy Crow Cem. Auto fun.nl. UKATnee, . RICH8D T.,-tiurtisnil of 1.11 llellwood Ill' Waynrsburir t l.'.'l Knully 1.1 tlravsvllle 171 Wilkes. llnrro ... US l'urlty" 17s Itadlant Star .. 1112 Laurel linl l'ourtb of July I'l'-i llan'icrct DKATHX a m-niber nny call 1'rl.. 7 to 'I p. tn. Int. Harlelffh Crm.. Carnilen N J. II HALT. Dee. a, (1I10I1I1I; J., husbsrd of Catbarlns Hinlv (n-a Kennedv). Itela tlvrs and friends lnlte,l to funeral. Frl.i 8:.tn a, in., Uli'il rieedland st, (1st find Kim wood av-.l. Jtlaft miss of requiem Church nf the Most Mossed Hncrainent 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Lm. . ItUltZrx!. Dec. I. HlirtTHV liiinzoo lw sue..), wife of dolph V, Ilerzoa. aded 33. Helallles end friends invited to fu neral services. Sun.. 1 :ail n. in . "alln N. Mjrllewood nve. Int. private. Chelten Hills Cent. HOI.MIIM. . Dee. 4. ANNA, widow of Thomas Holmra. rulallves nnd friends. II V, .VI Eodalltv of Rt. lMwnrd'i Church. In. vltej to funeral. Krl . R-.10 a. m.. 2I4S N. 10th st. HUh miss St. Cdw-ard's Church III s, m. Int. New CnthtuTal Ctm. Auto funeral Horsr; Dec. 4, at Mantun. N. .T t.l'.ON A. HOCHH. aacd 111 Kuneral serh, risl. "euro oi lamer, liarrv v , liousn, io in...,, Inijai,". m. Int. Atlovvny. N J. V mlna may be viewed Thiers, eve. HYATT. Dec. 4, nt Phlla. . SAMJII. wife nf Charles H. Hjntt. aired 44. Rela- Uvea nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Allowavs Ulaptlsf- Chunh Allownjs N. J.. Snt.. 11 a. m Int Allowiytt Crm. Remains nnv bo viewed 4"3 N. 3th at i Phlln., Fri.. 30 p. m. JORDAN Huildenlv. Dfe, 3. UOHKUT IC. husband rf Anna 1. Jordan, Relatives and friends, Mm Saw Waw Trahe, No J.?3. 1. t TX M : fllenslde Castle. No. 201 1 A. O. K. of the M C.i Washington Camp. No ft3I. P. O, S of A., and employes of tho Pile A Arbrlo Co, Invited tn tho services. Prl., 'J P m.. nt the Chelten Ave, Methodist i Church, cor. Chelten and Htenton nves . Oermatitown Int. Hlllstds Cetn Frlnds tiiHV call. 1370 ).. lllttenhouso st., German town Thirs pt josmiRar.it. Dee. 4 mmiomikt. vrldow iHtn John Jn"lerger tnet Millet), aged is Restlvrs nnd friends. Arc hrnnfrnternlty nf the Hnlr Patnllv and Rosary Rocletv. In vited tn funeral, Prl. 7.30 a m. residence if iMughter. Marv 01adn. fii2 Kdelev st. (near Tdh and Dlimond ats ). Requiem mass n. m .Ht Hnnlfaclus Church. Int Most , HoH Red pinr Ceni Ki:iil.Y De. t, CHAR1.KS. husband nf 1 Rnso Kellv. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mmi s n m. 1P37 H Mnle et l (17th and MeKean sis ), Solemn requiem mass Church nf st Thomas Aquinas It tn a in To proceed lo Ht Charles's Ccm . Kelly- 1 vlllc, int. private, KITi; DeotJ 4 VAHI.O.V 1. husband cf late t;il3i Klf. Rrhtlves and friends. Tailor Hosn i'o and surviving tnemtiers nf Ssti! I Penna. ots . Invited to fimeiat, prt,. 2-30 to in resldepio nf slster-ln law. Iternird imnneiiv, .-iMi.'i i. Aiicgiieny avc. Hit Oakland KOt.lA'KR Her r, .TOHPHINi;. dauah- 'ter of lite Ausustus nnd Marv Sheek Koll- i nfr tlelatlvr mill f rir n.la Invited n f 11- nerai service s. Mnn ward R. Mears. Jr private Onilt flow - n tn , rentcienc im 4(100 Chester nve. Int MAHONHY -Dec 3 OlXtlKJi: M, bus band of Miry v Malmncv. Relatives and friends, nlsn Wllllai'i 11. Schneider 1.ndee. Nn IRI T and A M Itrotlierhood or T.orn motlvc Pngltieets. T)U. Nn. fil. I! nf 1, P Pennsvlvanbi Vnluntirr Relief Assnelstlnn Hatrlen Artie, No l.-ilfl, P. O J . cr Havre de (Jnre, Md ; Ladles Auxltlarv. Phl'adel nhlH Dlv . .'U., Ladles' Auxiliary nr P. R It Y M c A am Invited to ntteti.l fu neral services, Prl, 2 P til, at his late residence, nil.1! Dlvlultv Place, rst Phila delphia Int private. Ml Morlah Cent. Re mnlna nnv bo viewed Thuis , T to 11 p. m Alllo ftinri-nl MALONLY Dee. I JOHN, husband nf late Ltleii Maloue. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon . S 3n n. m.. resl denco nf snu-ln-Iaw. Dennis Moran. J14(1 R Opal el. Solemn requiem mass st MnnleVs i Church in a Int. prlvato Old Cathedral i Cem ' MAVOL Dc t pAVtS JKN'MNOS I MANOI, Piinrrnl servicer Prl 1:4" p in. I 311 H Wnshlnglon Ian" Grmantnun ' I MARIN't.LLt Dee 4 NICOLA, buslnnd nf Angel i Matinelln Mirlnelll. mro.I fil Hel I "Uvea nnd friends Invlied to attend funeral. from hla lite residence. inro S Mhst.Sit. s H ni. Solemn mss of requiem at Chunh I of our Lndy of Gooil Counsel. Int. Holy MATTHRirS nee R ANNA K, widow of nntVlN MATTItnWH need TO. Itesl dence. ar,t :,nth si , West riilla. Due notice of funeral wilt be riven MrCANJC Per nil.llllHT J Mc CA.N'N" nnlv wii of Ollhert and Marv Me. i Cnnn (nee Mona&hanl nnd crandsnn of Annl- I and tale rrunk MniiiBhan. aped n months " dns Itelatlvrs and friends Invited to fu ' neral. l'rt,, 1' n. m narenls' residi nee ims I miner at Int Holv Cross Ccm, Itcmatns i miy be viewed Thurs eip I MtCI'HtV Sud.leuls. lite I. MAtlV S wife nf Iternsrd Me(urdv and dsuihter of Isle William K nnd Marv A Uentle Tleln- Uvea nnd friends Invited lo funeral serMies Prl , 'J p ni.. nt lata residence. 10., N 1'Jlh st tnt nrivsle MetlKRMOTT Dei r. JOHN', son nf tale IMward nnd Madgo MrDermott. of rintown, t'ountv Pnuefriil. Irelsnd rtelflllves and frlenda invlieil to funeral, Mon . .n n m , sl.ler's resldince, Mrs Kdward Sween-v 121'n N' ism si Solemn requiem nnss t'hurth nf Cent in n m Int. prlvalc New Caihetirni (em nmlt nowers SleNICHOI.. Per I. IJA.N'll'.f.. husband nf Hannah McNIcliol tneii llshe) lleli tlvs nnd frbnds, llnlv Name Poeletv and emploes of tho Public Service Hallwnv Inillcd lo funeral. I'rl . 7.10 a in. 112 s Cooper st ramden. N J Solemn requiem mass, rhurclrof the Immaculate Conception a a. tn Int Calvarv Cem Friends may call Thurs 'e Klndty nmlt flowers MiNTl.TV IVec r. MAIIOAP.KT It 'Vlc NCl.TV. nred 4 months dmsliter of Wil liam J and Miriraret M MrNultv Hela Uvea nnd frlemls invltrd to funeril l'rl . L p m . 'jr-'.l Iturfner et. Int Holy Cross MII.I,i:n Pec r. 1CIK. dauchler or .1 Wefilcv and Hte Marv Hllabetll Miller Helullvcs and friends Invited to funeral serv. Ices Sat , - n tn . resldenco ot father, 103J Wallaio st. Inl private NICHOI.1.S AI Moorestnwn. N .1 . Dec t VVAl.TUrt NIOHH.t.S. need all Itelatlves and friends Invlied In funeril. Krl ,!v in. residence of Mis (Hive Wobeiisiulth, ltd R Main st. Int. llrothtrhocd Cem.. Mt NIKO.V Suddenlv. nt !' bite residence "311 N. Myrtlcwnod si . niFDic r MAUY A . wife of Janus Nixon Notbe of funerul later PARSONS At Ileierlv. N J. Pec 4 WII.I.IA.M II . husband nf lata Anna M Par sons, need 7 Itelatlvea nnd friends Invited lo funeral, Sst . 1' 1 . tn.. son's resi dence. Cbsrles .1 ParHnis, cor. of Ucntlv ave nnd Putmsn st . llevcly, N J. Int private PAYNR De ANNIH vmoiviA. wife nf Wrlxani 1" Pavne. aged .r7 Rela tbes and friends Invited tn funeral services, I'rl.. P. ni "'"It Larthwood uve. Int Sal., Snow lllll, Md rotVCI.I.. Pec I CAltOI.lNi:. widow -. u'ini.m nn.vcll iml iMuctitcr of late William and l.avlui Diler. aeil .14 flela- tlvea and irienus nunc- m mn.mi ..urn. Sit.. ' r in, resiliency ui i nariea iwr tl;er. 'JMt N. D- hi s. 5"n""Jn,:',l,.,m' V lCW ed 1 rl. CVe lilt pTIV , CirCCIimOUni C Clll nnwni.L. Dec I, FRANK 11 . husband nf Annr. M Powell. Itelatlves and friends. Camden Lortce, Nn, 13 F and A. M : Sena Jus LnVe No. 70. I.-O. O.K. Invited to funeral. Prl. It a m.. 377 Stevens St.. ramden. N. J. Int private. Ilarlclsh Cera Friends may call Thurs, eve. nrinn Dec I. RICHARD w . non or I . i .....1 I'mm.i t Itnltli. Hired 20 Ri i tives and friends Invited to funeral wrvlirfi, nii i tt in on rents re-tddence. ,PHi3 v T.'."'.;,! aVe Int Mt Pen.e Cem P.enialn. . -;.,,, ..a srtt . S to ID p. in. HOHHIITS Dec 4. nt Mont Alio. Pa vt.ivnnn W.. husban-- or j;aitn iiooena Relatives and friends Invited to funerul serv ice. Sat., 2n nt.. rts'tence of brother-ln-liw Edward W. Se'geant. 23 N. 40th st Int North Cedar Hill Cm. Auto funeral Friends may call Frl eve. ROII1NSON Dec. 4, MICH Kl.11 J. son nf Thomas nnd lain Jnhanns Robinson Itelatlves and friends, Holv Name Society nf St. Ilrldget Church. Pe Solo 'ouncti K of C and emptoves of Phlla & Reading snd Atlantic City Rvs Invited tn funeral, Mnn.. K a, m . lamer a reeiuein e, inirr road. Wes" Falls of Sohuvlklll. Solemn re- nultm mass St. Hrldget's uiiunn u.au n. mi. vv estm'nsier v em. ttoEI.I.ER Dec. 4. AMANPV. It., widow nf Jnhn Rneller. Relatives and friends In. vlted to runerai services, rri , - p. ni.. n-ii N 10th st Int ft Mlchael'a Lutheran Cem.. Germantnivn Friends may view re- mslns T-nrs s p. in. SAXTON Pec 4 MARMAPC'-'l! W . husband nf Hannah Ssxtnn aeert, 7; Rela. Ivea pnd friends. Orlontn Ledge, No. lt7 I O. O, F. of Lnnghorne, Ph. Invited tn fupernl Frl 2 sn p. m , Mlddletown Friends' Meeting House, Lanahorn-. Int adlolntng grounds Conveancea wl'l meet train nt l.anghorne station leaving Reading lermlnal 1.05 p in. SEWTER. pee 4. THOMAS, husband nf Elizabeth Sewter Relatives and friends In vlted In funeral services, Frl., 2 n in., 20 P Redfield st Int Fernvvood Cem. Jle. mnlns mav be vlewtd Thura., 8 to 10 y. in. Omit flowers SCIIMIIILIN Pee 4 CATHARINE M . wife of I.en Srhmldltn and daughter nf Tohn and late Margaret C. Watson, aged 19. Rela. tlvr. and friends Invited to funeral. Frl 8.30 n m.. father'a residence. (l."i N. 4fUh ,t. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our ,MaJMpt,sMMSJJI.MMM ill! s KliiX tf 8" HlV v vSv sf"TTtri!0f'svr-''-T,L'a-rJ' i1(F IIH WILLIAMSTEELE &S0NS'C0 ARCHITECTS- ENGINEERS- CONSTRUCTORS PHILADELPHIA and TORONTO Behind Steele Service Is an Advisory Board of specialists capable of solving all problems of build, ing construction, building equipment and floor pace economy. Steele Seryice Is comprehensive .-L"-." TCT?' ,...-... jr V ?1IlTIf Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem SHI't.T. Suddenly, pee, .-, MART A., wlf,. of Levi" J ."null nnd diu.hler of 1st Joseph snd Sneih llesd ng-d ft, Relatives and friends. Shepherd's polleht L"dse. No. 1. S"iepher,, nf liethiei env Jtirah 11. P.van Horn-. No. 41. PretherhnVid of Amsrlea, In vited lo ftmirtl services 322 Jffer.on ave.. Ilrlstnl, Pa.. Sat . 2 p. in Int. St. JamCl'l Church Yard, SMITH Pol 1 MPW.vnp A., son nf Alovsbis J, anTT'APnle P. SliiUh, Relatives and frlen.fs, St. Mlrbnel's T. A. II, and Literary Societies Invited in fun-rnl. Frl., s.W a, m , 4110 N. Carlisle rt Solemn re quiem mass Church t.f the Holv Child 10 s. m Int New r'ltheilrut Cem. Autn funeral. STnlNUIt. Pe-, a. RLlHAnnTH, widow nf Itenun Sleln-r, nred 70. Relatives and friends, Arrhoonfntrrnltv nf Holv Family, Rosirv Society and Sacred Hnrt lingua nt St Ilonlfnclus'a Chii'ch Invited to funeral, l'rl.. fl'lu n in.. 2321 Tu'ln st Solemn re. milcm mses St !tnnlfarln's CI "irch 10 a. m. Int. nrlvatt Most Holy Ilcdictncr Cem. Auto funern I. . STI'Ht MI't.T.tllt. Pec R. HBNIltr.TTA "Tt'ltLMI'Lt.r.lt (nee llelmuth), widow of Louis StuhlmulliT, nged 117. Rslallves nnd friends Invited to funeral Snt,, 3 n. m , d-i'shter's residence Mrs Paulina C. power. 4101 N. nth st. Int. Greenvennd IK. nf P.) Cm, Items Ins may bo viewed Frl., 8 p. in., AU'O funeral SULLIVAN Pec. .1 JHRRMIAH J., hus band cf Mnrv l.ui le Relatives and friend, Invited to funeral, Mnn , i n m., Stone house lane In low Dentin It R. Solemn Huh insss nf r-milem Chunh nf Our Lailv ef Mt. Carmel 0'3n s. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. THOMAS IV" .",. .TNi:. widow nf John Thomas, nged 77 Re tlvcs nlld friends, Vli torla Ldge. N'o 1 D luuhters of Pt, (Irnrge, Itivlt-it to funeral servties. Sat., I 30 p. m , ilsuchter's reslibnce, Mrs. Max (lerslcntsuer. 3s0 N 7lh at. Int Northwood Cem. Remsiits tn.iv bo vlewtd l'rl.. 8 p. m. A"(n fu" "I VAN ItnrP pec '.. MART VAN HOFT (nee Walilmin) need r,2 Relatives nnd friends Invlied to services Frl., R.30 P. tn , 2413 N nth st nlso brief Su'rvlco Sat., 2 P. ni. Int. Hde Cem WVLKKR vt residence, 3120 N. 17th si . Pec B, MAftOArtr.T J wife nf Arthur II Walker. Notice nf funeril Inter. WARt:pcc 3 it. Huntingdon Valley, Pi JULIA IlLAPHN'wliliw nf John Fisher War- Int. MUtou. Mass , convenience of ' fniiiv wiivTitnntiY !. i rtii'.ELAND A.. husband of llvn Winllierbv uged 41. Rela llvis ant friends. Rising un Council. Nn. IS. Jr O. V. A. M Invited in funeral serv. ices Sal . 2 1' n ni . residence of tl. PI Nlshtln-ale Nlv neld. N J Int. Ttoscblll t'em . N" J. Remains may b- viewed l'rl . , to n n m. VVIVnvNIv Tl.c 3 nt Reading. Tl.. WILLIAM tvrtt. Imslianil of Kalherlns Wl. gind nr-d tn neinth -s and friends Invlte.l In view rereslps l'rl. 11 a. nt.. ii.u-i..n.l I'hsoal X'lrlhwnel Cem WIC.loV vt r..i,i.nce 1ins s. 4iUh st , Pec .-, Tmiorjoni: h wkiton, ng-d 73. I'lirlb-r tiolbe nf funeril vvlll bo given. Wit. LEV P-c : sudl-'i'v FRANK W. wii.i i:v iiis iv 1 fe i:v ro''t.Ki willev. nnd their Infnnt ilmghler. 1IAR11ARA I.OI1 WILLI",!" Ibbillves nnd rrlcids Invited to funeril servbes ProHd Sf Methodist churf h. Itunip-tnn N I Thurs , 2:30 p. tn - (.' I I'ei'ows' Cetn Wll.l.tVMst Pec S. nt 1122 N. 48th St.. FRCP WILLIAM seed Sd Duo tiotlco of funeil v i given WILSON Dec n.VRPS'l'R WILSON" Peliillvis and rrlends Invlied In funeral servbes, Frl. 1 p , turlora nf Wllllnm If (lie- . llll'S Federal st Inl Mt. Mnrlab Cem Remins tnsv be viewed Thurs, 8 to In n ni Ai'to serv lie WLVVIN'G Ilr :i. WILLI VM J. bus. band of Mamie Wliinlu-r (tteo llesketh) and son of Alcsutider snd lite fi-ih Winning, agid 27 Relntlves nn,l friends. 1. A. T. S (.'. laiial No S, Invited li fnniral serv lies Sun 1 t in '.'112 E (lordon st Int rr vale iViiir lipi Ceni R. ni litis may be view..,! ( nfter i n m WriODSlPi; Pee I MVTILDA (nea nlilr) wife nf Jsnirs Wnodslde Relitlves snd friends pmtgi ter- nf indv Row, No. 2, L. L. O. A . and Southvviirk Circle, No 112, 1". of A invited to funerul. Sat.. 12'30 p, pi . re-ldeme of son Mtnitel B. Woodjld. Trenlon nve , Lnur.l Springs. N J. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Remains iituy ho viewed l'rl. eve. VV oris r M,I At Mlllvlll. N" J. Dec. 4. OVV FN' W WOltSTAI.I. nge.l SI. Relative, nnd friends Invited to funeral 121 1' Mall "I , Mlllvllle. V J . l'rl . 11 .111 n. in. Int. Mt. Pleas ml I'elp WRinilT Ti-c 4 MARGARET T . wlfs nf .Oliver Wright nnd dsushter of lit- Jamea and Ann Mid irrv Relatives nnd frl-nds In vited to funerul l'rl , Mil i ni , brother-ln-Hw's resldettrn Genrce Eveland. 20111 Miller st. (IMh Wirdl Snlmin requiem mass St. Ann's Church in a m Int private. i !!'.ur.ivi:its A DPI. I'll a, rvbe: I'ltEUP. Jim ntso p irlnrs ' N" 17tb st Alllo Phone Ting i 4il"(l UlN'rhlt misflHTS LAIvl.VVdOP. N j" THE LAUREL HOUSE Is now open. First-class American Plan Hotel Delightful climate A short motor run from Camp Dlx at Wrlgbtstown A J MI'ltPIIV Manager c V Ml'Rl'HVv Assistant Manager Lakewood. N. J Tel 430 Lakewood VTI.rit" CITV. X. J. a Wptfmfnilfpr K" "V- near Jcach. Kiev. VYCSimtnSier , ttt i-rlvate baths, run. waterSto up vvkly..2 up dally. Chaa. tluhre. HnlplRns;roripl Kentucky av.nr. Uracil OIGI D05COUUI Alvvaa open Special Christmas hclld-v laics A 12. MARION. LIlt'CATIDNAI, llotll -eves Philadelphia 8i: School of Expression an.l Dramatic Art 1'repans for. Profession il Cfarrz 1714 Che.inut St Catalogue. OlagC Lll.alictll Lavender Scltrrliier. l'rlnrlpal QTRAVFR'S. 1h Rest Ruslness School Jtrvniciv J snl.807 Chestnut Street Pcslllons gtiaraut'd. Enter now. Day or night Mt'Mfl ItAriTIVlll In 20 lessons or monev back. Ronklet rnall-d free rilitllTEXSKX I'lano Srlionls. 1IV20 Chestnut St.. 1112 Venango st , l.l.'O Tnsk-r st Phone Spruce 007. FABRI ijr.'.Sft. 1626 Arch St. IIVM'INl I'RIVATl ! I.I'XMINH S5 ' Edward Root Miriam Clayton 1213 W.11.MT "T. I'll Wal. 7230 In ehnrce of dinenj at ("olonnade Hotel STEAMSHIPS 5 WARD LINE Direct teivice on last twin-screw tlea'meri Irom New Yoilc to HAVANA a7ndcTats Sailing every SaturJoy Mexico sr To Progreao. Vera Crur and Tampico Preciuenl calls at Nassau. Panamas MCuaturc on J full information vn request New York ind Cub Mail S. S. Co. l'oot of Wall street. 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