t. . rm& 19fa9lKBlO LEDGER-PHlLAi)l3Ll?fiIA, ' iy. bBMtefiJtti ; 197 .sl 4 vSV "W TTUC .' "V CONtiERT (Minded' the Kcolo do Mu- Hellf IcUse Iri Mnllnts. lie wurkeal to cultivate the beat In cretin music against the bad taste then existing, Lent mens wrote a celebrated method for the organ bnsej on tne Horn lit ilnliwong, several sonatas and many smaller pieces GRAND VS. SUPREME WAR FUND F. OFA. of Opera Star and oaer Sings With Wer- atrath at Academy LouIm Homer, sonrnno. dnuxh- Siiisa iiomer, tne noiea grnnu IwWralto, and Sidney Homer, one riea'n greatest composers, an- I . hi .Joint recital with nelnald wrath, baritone, at a concert for ent or the Hahnemann Hosnitni I Academy of Music lust night. This first time that the voting slneer 1 Wen heard here since she entered ert field, and before her nrogram noleted she had won the audience K hearty approval. Last night's pro- ,. loiiowar airre, "From the Raire of the Tem -1 Ana, "Hear lie Ye Wind nnd ee' ...... 4,.IIaendel tr IVarranfith 'Had t Juhsl's I.jre" Itnemtrl wi aacrea lunanr. , .... i.maii- rials," Mom r t " ansa Homer. Mia Iton" ........ .fltusnnA fllnrilnn I Slm Pnilnmi.'1 .. lllrttnntil t.i rr. n.l ' Vlrolr". Ouatavn Ferrari toe d I'lande" ....,,.,. Fells FourUraln Mr. Werrsnraln. a "A, Tardal Troppo." "I.lnda dl amounlx" ....i....... , Donizetti Mlsa Hntner. I Red te the EnslUh llnc-, . r rr II Fowith Mecratlon".. Charles Fonifyn Mnnnry ler the Mistletoe" . ...llilnbrMita- Crist y-Wuiiy" (Klpllni).. Arthur Whltlnit Mr. lrrptirtn. t Sick Child" Kidney Homer aa Daddr Darkness" wi.lnry iinmer L Sarin Morning" 11. l.Ahe Wilson Kea cross llrmn ... .uoraiio rarKer Miss Homer. '8tar Rpancled lianner," Francis Ha-ott Kev 1 Homer, Mr, Werrenrnth and tho Audi ence. ' iJLt the Dresent tlmo Miss Homer does Mrt rank among the greatest singers oi DM day, but It Is not too much to expect feat, after a few years she will And her Mace at a high rung of thv musical Ind it. What faulta she hfti are common K 'ia.'all young slrgers; maturity will un- ejeHiDieaiy ennce an uneionness ui wi- . 'fid an annoying tremolo. This last Is tther entirely absent or decidedly In '"vidence. When It Is mls'lng Miss Ho- - mer's tone Is full and particularly pleas- ' tag. The same la true of the shrlllncsr :rnd thinness which serve from time to time to mar the beauty of her ol.c. 5A Throughout the concert one felt th.u SH the young soprani could only "let her- ifiMlf go" she would relc.ise as big nnd ' beautiful a voice rs had been heatil In i tuli.n IIm., Cniiant l.wl tni I 1 ntlfl WPfP rr,, ;'iwa .....ic , il-iuwi. .......... ... l"& nlvtn of tho real caliber of Miss Homer's Aolee, nnd at those times It wns nn '.vkrtlst of umiuestioned nblllly who mi tig ' ftohey tfere strong reminders of the full- neas ana tne nenness nr in- moiners 'riwerb contralto. L J f- The young soprano's field seems to be r . 1tdl nnil llcrht Italfnn nnrn nu "Tl n and "The She has a wealth ' tof rjersonal charm the dTtighter of . ' :,liOUiBe and Sidney Homer must. Indeed r.M.srraclous she Is meaning nnd at ease Pv Jtn tho coloratura passngca. and her slng- vjRV la uiwuys Willi UUllUMl UMU ilttinili; ' aaereclatlon. 'JrThe eaily group, which Mis' Homer W ZJaang, ana tne arm irrm iiomzeiu s R,;j "Linda dl Chamounlx," which followed. .amply lllustratea her gifts In thcscnoii t Bt" vocal composition, exemplified In this -K Italian mnster of melody and pyrotech- ''Jules. Much finer, from the standpoint tff artistry, was her last group. Tin J.two scig-, written by her father. i.nd .! third given as an encore, were espe 7f daily well done. Incidentally, It was f'-'Miv Homer who furnished the most inhuman music on the program. This 'jatartlng composer has done noble wcrk In .the field of song and ballads. Musi- ,'-;l America awaits a more preUntlous - Seemnosltlon ff j.WBalnald Werrenrath, again showed - Bimseir an artist or rer-growing im- jsortance. tiis enunciation is rauitiess, voice rich and delightful, werren- froth In some ways Is like John MtCo'r- . ammmie- nntv the hnrltfinf 1.4 enflrnlv frna '.'it the aln of sentlmentallzntlon. nnd he .naturally, avoids tho-e "tricks of the trade" which win plaudits but are not jj-art: Mr. Werrenrath chose his program wlaeiy. "I Mlrolr," a color.'ul, lm- 'reaslonlstlc tone poem by Ferrari, came 'Hi decided relief to the conventional, s'-srtiBically medieval character of the six jJVwmpoiitions w men prcieaeu it. Tne toi- r "Marino d -slande," a noble bal- At, was very well done. Iittr, the Among Leminens'H many d smiguishcd i The Gl'IUUI SUD Chief Ranger S pupils were uuilmanl una WiUor. lie may bo considered the giaudfalher of1 the modern Kiench scliuol of oru.ui-,.lay-, ing. ine inSiruction oi uuuin.iiu aim Philosophy nt Revived Court Bcivicw Widor at the Conservatoire da i'uris uns extiaowllnnlliy Inllhant and bciicncl.il. Cesar Kratick preceded them as iro teesor of the t.amo i.igah class, but this iiiltuence was brought to bear mote in composition and improvisation rathci than In organ pUymg. Tho three chorals for the oig.in of Kranck, the inools of uhicli liu corrrcte'd on his deatnbed In U'JU, me not only the artis tic will of the master, but perhaps the most completo and the highest exprcs- Tho represent-! lives nf the Foresters n,f America from Helnwnre ilerlti. 1,'irH nannn, Schuylkill. iM'iitpinnery Leb anon, I.nncastcr and rhllado phla Coun ties ti the number of 400 odd, who as sembled nt the Parkwny llulldlng In n conference relating to the merits or tho supreme ami grand court nr emergency funds, showed that the preponderance of opinion favored the retinsylvittil.t fund, llrolber Itose. No. 57. re-marKctl -non of his genius. It Is this work vih.cn ,nnt ,l( srml)lnge made clcir the nver- wokcs in tne nignesi sense tne evangelic i night by some dlgnltnrlct or tne nxlom ivoids so wt-il net to music by hlmseif In "that the basis of the ltitenleienilcnce 'the lleatltudes, ' "lllcssed arc tho pure I f thls fraternity In the yyes of Its or- ii heart, tor they shall seo Ood," Tho ganlc law, each unit whether weak or theme of tho second choral In U minor,, strong, for Its own protection, Is re 4.vii out llrst In tne pedal part, has In garded na rqinl to each other unit " j .elt-cunniand somewhat of the mi. , ( ,, n, , nnt niuifht ,,. tlurlty found In the I'nsacaglla by nwnres to ! smeil jirrttv siieei h nor lach. according to the ciltlcs. Atttr ppcarlng In the different voices, It gives ,Uu-e to n melody. In which the end re tembles a fervent prnjer. i.. .i,.iiiu,li The ilmTnleil roll ride fii't nnd the thenmlics PDnelllnl InrntiHsliilile tnrts that Vu,.'1 ""t ''.': I,lc' riekid" tnt llrntln r 1 rill, of Chtlun hum, Nn 1T.3. "Th nritunifntathe lutlerv of the men thnt ilcinnllse1 the rnrlllleatlnns of the' , Invndirs nnd not t" lait them ti; fnnid 1 retrent the men Itul ul'l of honorable lirme n luld out In th"m for reiiwe n a sni-i 1 ter " la the iviiy llrnl'iir H-idv .No am W -,; i.'K n i . Ii 1 1 ft. ,4f tymf Br , 'Wi i 1 WmtW I tasssx nil trlbM In hU dlMrlct holding (heir rrcu- In Moscomo, No. SI, Bnclirm A H, Pnr oti In nftrr tn nitmutM wnu ilo tnt nttnl the meettiitrn. hfniur Hsgnhmrp A Hnlley im niter in Niunu i ui H Albert Vlio hikI I' h I v ux havo h minbvrnnlt unuiit Tiit irl-K.' mm i wti iittht ir.niltr In 1 H. t1 rtinriejiiU'iil, u nu iiatrtil tu tn tixniy hunlliiK triu.tl, tnlof of lU-tonli. Albirt Wyltp. nf All-Uh. So. IM, Una btfti elik for hoiiic time arul Itla tiutliH aru bttnet attcntlt'd tu 1y K nt v Kt-nntil H.icmm tltMincu A. Vrc win- tb mimiitm n talk mi tatup Jite tit Alit-ntnwn. nrotnt-rn llai u mill HuwurJ gtue inlurtttt .ii u taiKM , , .Mlnunk Trllrf, No, l.'l, In 1iiiIi,k imo nt tf'IKtttrirr, tim im una In etijollim inj It tli'M lium thti I'ujrt In tump. C, of it llnrr llirtitni nnv hm iniirmunK ihik i', n A halt), in In Wapiilnutun, l'rutiht t II 1 itaunivHtiltx r it on lm uuitt for pan'tact h HMiinu '1 rib- Sit 4il'4. im litvlnir a I'lirldt- tiuifi ildiuttltMi mill Ptalal In tuo wlui.i mftmhri. RIk tribe? wr repmrnted. wnw of ihi- brnthrn romlnn for ml lei from th i-ountry illitrirtii tlrrt Hiichem tr T. (' Prnnlck nllcndnl n la tiro a-" rnthurlnntlr ffathrlnu nf llnl Mon In tfivtatn of .Muktinn Trlltr. No. 1.1, York, the occasion Ik-In if the iIIMrllmllon of tntnilirrnKnln rrrtlfirntiit to thonn hnlnir tropoff(1 new nicmhrA during the tirm. An elali)rati rrottrnm of pntf rtalntnent hml hrtn iirpnrel lv tlie tntprtnlnmnt tommlttr, Van Hirhemn 1. .T. Helnnl, Jnmrn A, How itt ami Krl O. 8trln, The nddrin of ! nun" wan ninitp by U. U, H, Chnrria If, HtHUffor, who treltlpJ, Orrnt Pmhrm limn Irk, who whh rprll lv an mthulHSttc outburst of applause, mnile a stirring n!i.rei on "Our tinier.' Hon N Manteant Hoss, of MaktiMA Tribe. 1 Miik of "Our nutr." II. Q. Iluby, ln . .!.. Till.. .....!. tl ..-'. Iu .t ill 1 1 ii I ii I nii'ri rruni- mi 1 1 in m u mi inm n the onlrr. If, A Wauihtrll, of PeoMtn Trllrp, npnk of thn tnottn, "Fnnloin, Krlenl uhln an1 tharlt.' Albert llnrhnn. If 4ii.-. i.i.i.i.iiiaa.p Hctiuf. iiiiiiiuht 1 ITo of MnkuM K e n n interest l ntr talk on "Our pnet i;. l,K.ik I- Iraeresu.l In tlnitlnu tin 11 rllee.' I'ast H.irhern I red o. latrine pre; sbk brntiR-rii Junior WaHnnmrc Hn bil Is I sr-ntMl tho inrmbernhlp certlflcntra. C, of moutlnir for new immrrer. P. H. J. Mac- V I. A llerkhf Inter, ft rhsrter member, Nam- k mm nf tint rtKiiiar iiUeial i.itfi ami Ki,n n cmnl talk on the past work of tho n trust t tnu trllx". Itrllte Thirty new memlHrs were mloptrd , htiiI Hilianpil throunn th ilenrera durlntr the (titn. ami fmiruin npplkallons uru uwultlnr Iiiotrbt l)tputt John !.. lMwr tn.iki i upprox.il. . , nl rtporix of tiii iruirn in nm iinnrni It. Iniiiin v.i l.'l tin lit laiii ,iii li,u irntiiill I tlon of tlit i an rai Ik m lit aetiiiil.ittmi 1 M ('harli'N Unit ih ulna amuttim for pate- tiuia i ne o.n war liorhf," r r Ituutr k.i til tn'r iul-Ktn ii imMltm. Pi.tnlvt with, .No ..'ii, nun rniub n uon, JMtt lor tne ti-rtn. Hailiim Andrew .Mur m hiis riMuisiiil cvr iminbi r to uvt iHir) tu lii'lir blm s.ion it uhjiI Irnn-ase durum in, tt'im 'In trli- sulKf.rib''d ,;un ()r Ita lutxlM in l.lb rt Imiihis l'.ifU nu m tns .Inf. 1 .! K1 tl Id ! r Hifi oi it J Oiiii Molt nr ARTISTIC SINCERITY IN "THE OPEN FIRE" jHJSr -tia:"raV"is. ,-a "Whelllil It l.e Inund uini m uri .in., iln tu rnniK l nniWe in ennfnrm jo tne Tr..lt l T-. i t xt tvi I'lter iif the law lthmit il.-trlin.-nt to Its Hulbert Footncr s New Play memiiers nn.i t.. the Bivnnint nf ti- Dirrnifina nnrl VnripTina nreme hlef rnnier upon pmin-r imsenta- UllllllUS UIIU rIUlLIlL'S i linn nf the s line to iirnnt i.u ll Helnl . . ,, Iprlvllems in suili tlrmd Court ns nny he American UranUl . mnsldernl fnr the l..st interest nnd guuial we.fjre uf the ord-r." MARGARET ANGLIN STAR Umlher Stlh s nf Nci 11"- stalis "Willi the teniae of thl lirernit idle of the nmer nt dispells illiin, this Stnte rileiu.nl in iiirrj nit Us nnn nrnjirt in nt ine nuiv ii;ec saiVMijnu W-H-)Keft'v'- " " -""-v- i JOHN J. DBVKNNEY Hu is past chief nitiKer and chairman of war aid committee of Court Kt. Albans Foresters of America. Iirmi'l Unit tli" ork iloni anulil lilill fall tu Iriuni" u fraternal lierltuwi.. Ii.lm l)e.nln'. ii lust t lit. f rnni,T f Ht Allmtis, No i"i, nnd 1 1nlrin.m i.f Its war 111 uelliltles, enllltril 111 Tliinli II. 1 I f 1 1- I'lilinl Slatis di mi I r I'mitiiin It II Mnnl 1.1. nn r iin.lir tin ii.inmin.l i.f llrev.t t!.n-i-nil W.sli-y M.rrllt liei . inin-r 'J. Isid lie was In mtlM- i rli In the In.llm Mnra nn. up In his Imni.ral.le iniJt. r nut. I'min- IKT .. lel i iniur. ss n i. u s.nrs hku Tlir!.OT'B.V nrtll-Vlav In three nets ivl ,- '"' ,lu',1 '.",. .'i IT, 'r" r", Ir' t " ' .- iV,r..n.-.,f the Indian " -" - . -.."-. .... .. ..-.. .... .. t.ut.n, ....... a r,ir m.ifiia.. ...l. ..... ..... ill-ltllBUl' '. .......... Itiitlw-rt I'nolner lriluce.l l. Mn -,"t ivXHiUKhter of the neKlnient" "Marber of Seville." n-lln Slnci.l l.v flenrse t-.sti-i- Plill llrst lime on any stnue. I.lttle Th. nlr 1" IVneni l i-mle Mixkrldee .. i. Hi nrcnti ..tira K- ney . . . . Ii-S. IV rde-IPe. . . -i" Ulr.l La.lv o-nna ll Aienlne nhur hutrsnn . . mrmif i.liu r , una H r ir 1. e aw a mat imp- iUlltired In Its irnittnn. Nn lieuiUii. Miiie Iieri.isiii and li- u.ii .et I, t.inr Kene's Simp, ,U The Si me. Act 3. The Same mil ui. fi.rtli in hlndar any ajt ha r Jur a. la-- reatpn-nis nn.i iinneiu mars n.e nsm..i,i ..a Oanrtte lne tlnn thnt llitllllres II " Mllnr Sill Imlll Ih'll; he tins lieen l-n- M.rusr. ilVrVua n T.i Parinlt .if llni- fnr rene.tlnn l.v theluniii.l In tin- s-rH.. ..! 111.- .. nimant nl " Mir-nrat llnm.t I "Pn-m. eUaflltlM- ln.nr.1. n a ..minllta-i a.f I 111.- N.ll ird .itlmsnt In llle annstrue- ' mi,, vnilln "ft' en. In l. nam. d l. tlrmd I'hl. r Hanger tlnn al-i nrtinent. In I'i'". . , , ,. " "' PhvlllV lllrkell 1'arley. whn imvl.l d. was .llre.tid t.i till.. Ill lln- ll.n. nil li.hu II. Sah.illeld aim- . ilt- u- ll. m. mriri.' I "! he In itt. r xi I tli tne liklur l....l iiii.llii.ind Na I K-Itular nn.i Nnix X.tirnlis. llmaard I Indsa '" "'nil nt n r.aall.il si fsl..n nf the pres- In- la til. ..fill er nf tin !iv nnd ns aalnli- ,... . '. 1-. ,, i nt me. Unit sui ll rinmiiia nd itlnns as found Urea nn i.tt.n anlli.n.-.l wli.n la -la In. in d llUriffl IHI.I l .(n,.,,,.,., n, ,!., r. ...irl I.. I... i,,l..nl..l I,, r. h.li. I.iiIIi.i.Im a t.lllll . 1 1 .1 W til tilt' 111 S. "Ill Alinue. Hulbert Kootner Inst etinlnir nfforeil the American ilrnmn n ii.tlr of seer.-l '.e.tKUe hums, ntnl It Ftrn-le forward with i celerity ntnl multeity- nnt txhlhlteil on our since for ni.inv n al.iy. "The Open I'lre" l rot lt.ivlr-n I(eslon of Court Ilililew Nn list nt Tnenli-elxlli nnd I'umhi rl.in.l sir.-ila held a r. Jim tuition iniitlnK Soiii. or the rnslir had rilmsed tin Ir natliltv in nttinddiiie an.) ra.rultln4 etal teener anal n thttenlrc of inotl new ineiuoi ra. and this hihI.iI a. all i vatlon, especially In the last net. is nil-1 J; ""'' 'J' V ',"! .r'.1"". "I"1 '" '".!' 'V '.'!"';r ...,....-' , ..a ,n.. . thai eft no ilnulit lint t.i. ri a I 7.1 d tin- r !-able; hut the work as n .whole betrays 1 ,1, n, , , ikuKliina from l.nir. I I nil. icn niimir.tnic cr.uisin.insn'ii. 11 ih so .iiirxnan lllimond. .loan 1'iul .lout nnd .-llnlK- l.,.......,-,l.. t .-lt:i o Ueeti Bp.isa. Seliujlklll ml. led II11 Ir nn s. nn- to link" the ..'"."". ....:" : ... " ,.. ,,.. ,".r.aii iniidltla-al ralielid or il.uie llh an tte 111x1 I Snutheiii I'laiiiim Sioux llann.iil,. Milk session d.-. ins prop. r. eo im anluiite.l. as- t Kler 1111. 1 ntlnr (.ilnpallitis wntf.il ucalnst ..irtlle Slit, rlrflils hut nit nl decorous 1 Ilia. tadsMnv md allunltl. .1 n SMlon t. mill. .1.1 ultli . It. I.'m u.irla ill the a.aus. of the 1 of A. rrl.-li.ll loiiilHtltors Jni.i.l nriu In Jim llh ! h has nftlllalid with hlni Ills tin. eons li.e. Ji.iatlt. a .Siiiitlund mil liUPiM. tn 1 nn. 1 soli In law In St Alhans v la r also wlmni ten I, ..1 10 .1 in d.-liile a. inn- plain J H his neptitii, l'ast ilrantl K inuer I'liirl.-s nuir. 111 nn. arum a .1 malum I - lira.llel llle ."-iinon i.r.iiu.ie 11 11.1111 I'liiusiliaiilH N.i 1.1 anhii r.iul i ouri inn 1 nil Mit'lcllin H'l. iiinl Ire lit' John .1 WIII11I111 I'ourl Ht.plien ilirard It are niiioiiK nla kln.lr.-d Mini antari.l In fraternal inllilthn of Tonslri i'..irl -l All.alis l 111 In) for Its Inra. nuinlsr i.r in. ml., rs ultli nilllliirt honor Tin ! A It .iiillim.nl Is lilnri-linl.il l.v IP. l.l.lan of tin Hi In III. .11. ltro. Ham Wlisini. uliilst lira. M 'Inner I.e. ps tals on Ins fallow Spanlsli-Aiin rlian War et.rans .1.1. 1 ltro .1. -Multli l.uuler, u u It ... .. i.ii.. .1. It. .1 i.ImIi.h itt . ., . , . . Tl . . ,1 ll"- .1 .IM" t' ..... .......... r... - , . . 1 ,i r - 1 ""ri i-i-ioo mill now more 11. an eii-r is in.- .,. (h 1...1. , ..hsl. .1 otiol 1 Tor In.- ion- f chanuter values nrtl a feellnc for I tin, ,, rt aontinii.nis jn.i iIiiini..rrm,ii 1 S."." !r' .." "... ."."',' ,,1.1'. '.'.1 , , ......... eraclous s-tuatlon. It evidences n) much frai. riml iiitiiitl. a ... n'l'u'.r " onmlimhain w'litsnn s.lilu-lil taste and literary sKIII It Is so faith- ...J YAX'S,1.' V ils'l'o'uV. . i' '' llnuMr """J rully lellective of certain native oc .ll to nrter life Ita.lf for III.. rt. Jusil... .....i I a.rliiit tw. ni " in nil fnmi N" - Dhates, that n nilleimst In o ir theatre's m.ni aivuiiy 1 iki- in.ir iiiue ns nn .nn r prosres.-toManl I.Rltlmnto artistic ideals R0"1.M!1,.7 'A tfSitA'&SZ ,11 has been ns.ureillv established 'parsmal acnl i.r ninritiliw onw u-l ., . . 11 . ....,. ,1... . 1'nitr halting nor ri treating So our plain MarR.tret Anglln's liersincaclty do-1 Ptatem--it na to th neitlut of s.mi. 1. Ferves a shale of the credit. Thl ills-I their full dull la not.aimnli from rirr.t i.r .1 !.j....i ... 1....1 i. ..i, ..n- n.fiaaltv Imni III114 the anum lallon. tut iiior. iii-KuiiTH-i. i.vi.yi.-. ...... in v ..1 .1 .. t.s-i ,,,,! , imnr-sH the prrtltnnt fa. t ..f nlie a play of snllil worth t .i-i.iti k eotiipllanii- with .lutv. more fun mis In ha from a dram.itl.-l heietof.ire chlelly , Umi llaht " llaah iwml.r t.n a. nt n'. .Iir.-d , known throuch crude tissue of em,.- SV ISSli ."XiilS iuST ! Ked Ml Chiefs and Deputies tlun.iIlHn laiMMoii "Hniiiey i.ie ami rfffini ir nmii iiifiu uouiti not khh ii 1 tt 1.. 1 iw 1... 1 1 j... , it run I r il tir hIIji hm nnr tn the fiirrHl nki liiiuru.i-iuuM)- 1urr-.11.-11 ... r ...v ,.,.i f-.u' ", llil-fr ,,r.lr.. In lhA work of IV- irv 1 N'tw Ilfricnr wntt InstltWl into the J'' Brn tnrn utri" h1( 1 M.irtol antw to lirlim Intii r- nt r .ffl-l.-nn th" ii Iluhtful ir innlltlf ntinn thnt aid in nttrmtlt' ihumt Th I nU iiftl(rt h1hu' l m mn mlmlt if! inrlt In r HniiuiH'ilnK thlr tilirln to nwII "ViVkIi. .n ..km. wih nffn.Hl.1 'Wraw.i i.hliitim Tnunty, nt ra.alMna a 1. a. 1 imni l'ast llreat Sin hems W'lllker. I'a.H n.i.i imnu, for llle Urpoai of ennli rrlllK o p iat sal ll. til's ! uri e nl. sen n a.t tin- nn tali, ra ul.s.-iit i.t ihi ntixnt m the dlstrlit m.-eiiPK I 1 S Walk r ns sured die mim.ers nt thnt time that In 111111I.I ntiirn nt 11 tati r dite tu eoiifi r tin di urt es Ail a.f (in .mini ut iiroiiaiH mmi. InlireatlllK talks, 1lhia.il ware nppla a i lied 'lln trlli. has lm. nl..! (Jin) of lis Itin. Is In l.lli.Tly llollds. Ilrothi-rs l'nrley, stemirt Weles, 1'iek and OnllaKmr tau h aillnrt wurkt rs uf the trll.e Tlie monthly 'neetlnir nf the Stale liny. makers whs held In the Krent rounrll iifflaaj nn Monday .lemni; with S, t'. 11. tleume II. StsiiH pr. aidlntr. 1 he committee nn wnis nnd means, Thomas I. Frnser, chairman, htis i.rri.nar.l for n donation nnrtv tn sollilt I fundi In uirry nn the work of atlianeinK the eriifl S ' uf H. Mnhlnn Truniliauer re porta two new- associations omnnlred alnio he Inst meitln ttenessi-e Aaaoi lallon, No. '.iri'i Summon llle. Jefferanti Cuiihty. nnd Vrroaa Aasoeiaiinn, ,o, ..1.1'u , .-.aw i.iiRie,. the commend Vie" "' fn eommlltee IsJoserh U. Walker. lh inihllelty chslrmsn Th election nt tMa mectlnx reanl'ed In the ehclee of V. (1 tl It Kuril, cf Kprlrn flnriln txirhre for first vice prca'den nnd 1. U Wllllntn A Slllla nr .ililie inire fnr second Men president. These b-otl-era hate (apprlled themaelves untlrlnaly to this work, nnd they will, nf rniirae, rece'ie the l.n b I sunnnrt of nil the representatives of the committee. P. tl. llcmner proposed tne sunjcci aecurlnc n new- t. (. 0. I", hall for the nraler la tMa city. After unnM discussion the matter wns referred lo the renrese-itntlvea tn Is. taken up In teelr reapeetlve Indues Im mediately In nrder tn make s report nt the meetlnu of the committee nt tlxcelalor J.0.1BC tonlaht. ... , , tl'lte ttrnnrh vlslled Chosen 1 rlends TaidKe nn Tileadav evenintx. .. , .... fhnaen frlen.ta will vlalt Menhnnts' I.odje nn ll'cember SI. . "Absent inemli-rs nre m'saln some fine treala nnd v abiable Intn-millnn n nrat hsnd furnished st tsese ln.aier meetlnca. Mm ncllie Odd IVIIoiv nuaht lo kuoiv whnt la Bolnir nn In lleae dlalrlets. end "l"rli the fraternal anlrlt tsronith t-e v allntlnna of the various Indues" la (he official opinion. arce.. malnttlnlmr' the rtteord In Ihe ene mtni mm rnirnnmni nr tn. wnrin na bb will be rrrpnrnl to dpfml th tltl MKiilfl nn rointm ui inr srtifiHin in l mm more. iiii- toiiuwiny nnmrii or.'crn wrrti Ilr.i1 ltV rinvt Xa.ii t Prinli1nt, Hurry C Monri vlrt? prMM ithiik t t'onnnri nffftnry, Charles Hntwllllc! trpfiBiiFfr. Jnhn Wnir. Klnanrc rmnmlttPi 1. W. Wolf, A. Ir iinun Nna 1 nurira inux. iiii 1 ininmrni (iimiiuii'-r j , i, ,urniiiii Xvrni HtoWlK Arthur K. flitter. 8Rmul Hmlth hh1 jMrph Itndcm. Houfnlr mmmlllrp J, N. LltthflrM, I. XV. Wolf nnd Jl. ilrtlhcnny, Inntmtlon commute- John W'olf. S. Iiwelljn nnd Ornrtti" Vmm, TrnnKportntlnn i mnmlttee O. C 8tMbtni Chftrlfn I), Hamilton nnd Hnmut II. Tope lintel v,mmltlf A. Uurfor, T, Hlephtns and fidwlfi r. Hull. Attrnd men committee Itotiert Herrmann, Wllllnm MrM. Cull nnd Chrirleii Khntwell. I'uMlrlty tiimniUtertleorsn fralir, J M l.luhneld'iind Chnrlen 1. llHtnlHon. A I he m ll he htld hy (Irnnd Mnntrr Slnntunniery nnd nihT of ihem of tn (lr.md loie, on TurmlAY, f)orinber IS. In the hall nf Io tuH Mountain Ixtdite. No, ...1-t, Aihland, .Sthujlklll County. , snerlfll neftfilon nf tht Ornnd lodg for Hdinlrtnlnn uf pint srund tn membernhlp UNCLE SAM'S BOYS HONORED BY 1. 0. 0. nE&iP!d!0 .Mille l,-.die, No, innn. eonfe'-ed 'he l-i. Iln.nr,- 'eree ..;, three .-and .hit Th- worK was r-ienunin.-o .-- ,. -,.,..inrf e c Ael.- Assnclltlen the fn"ln brethren pirtlclpitlna: .1 ',nrr;"-.i "''21? 1 .Mills f Cow-den. tlenrEe ne-selmnliri. Ileoree Vstenllne V. A'Mn-i Jl . l:rrrS. 1 t Kee t'llie'ea Hlnk'eV, . M r. '. -IX......i. 'Villi... I. 11 llei.1. II iiaco-ier, iiiiii-nii .iiiii..-. - - , ..,.. t idel Lo" b-i Itol.ert (Isels n"d Wllllnm Miller lln.ther O-oree llnmier -ss the liPe master nnd the work wna mnt credltnl.lv ilnne -.,,ii- nri Amont th" visitors were: !. C ' Tuttl. nf Atnr.a It . J H t'nrter. t)k nhomni (leorire v,nvr.' J.'.iJ i. '.'.i... !. in . -rhombs Cnmn. I A iiiiinouri-ii. - i. oust t .. .-.: .".! I "II. Klltrv. Mm Al'ee.1 Asi-tnn Oxford. , SJ '""U'r-.W .rS':' oxr.or,l; Christian Gip-scr's Will Contains Be- N'"fe,' 'V .VZiir. Were m..t- l.P. " W t0 TW0 IntltUtlOM r lTOItl'tm Ii'i' . t . Kendertnti I .endue, No. 2ld, tnjojed on un tiuat eent In the.proTtonltlon for member whip liv It rot her Jnooli V. Irf)ux nf hln thre related brothers. William Y lllmer Y. nnd Hnmuel Y. I-nux. Committeemen Httihmtller, Tnmllnnon nnd Humeri rr relied the thanks of thy lodKi for th" rnnduft of the dliln-5 i senlccs at lh Heliekfth Home liiftt Sunday, (ill'TS TO CIIAHITY I Wllllnm tllliliv hemuson n -cison ago. I'Vn of the alefects of that Immature r lileee ate lincenlile In "The Open b'lre " i Mr Kootnci'ia footliKht ndnlet crt-.ee Is happily a thiiiK of the p ist Ills now- HUNTING MOON DISTRICT COUNCILS in Various Joint Tribe Deliberations Tin- enthnslm-tle f-plrlt of p.itrliitlm anil loynltv on belulf of pveiy ineinber of the order now In the sirvlco of the inwintnent was ill-plj,vcil at the ilis tilct meeting held In the vvlfwain of Navajo Tilbe. .No Id." The session wan in ch.itcn of lilsttlct Deputy William lalaser, who ptesliled. ami the talKn niailn sentlmentnl appeal of a forceful, et ,i, l.il itlmis with fid. Iitv and nm inn our I by I lie vailnus spe.ikt is we:e alniiK the humanlv vac I lat I lit;, youth iiltlfully en- eommnn dutl s Is that whlih we ue our I im. 0f ui iniiiriv and fratern.illsm. with meshed in a preliminary alli.itico with a V'V .'. a vvhi." tills a r i im V.. ffdM" niu-.il to Btvc support to the tmlcal IlKht-he'iileil stcnoErnuher, w-nose . from lis in. inbers that -. h be filihful lo tribes. physical .illuument h in .lomlnntcd his i als i'";i'' ... .. ,. ,,,.. ,.Tn ... The lcniirKs of !. J S I'li.tilen i: simplicity npJ?,.7i,iUh,,t"h-Nctl!i,ilJs"ofkrhe -,,u?t '-o Hell wen- full of "pep" and H.lille.l ap- .'ai-rl plinne.l tor wartinii. ni-e.is is na- ptal lo tne memoem lo i.-ikc on a ionic sistinc Indlreetlv at bast, the .1 .fenders of i ,ipterinlnril ffoit to Bet new menibors firm r?rl:i nn dratilntln liortr.-llture has IK. f.an.ls for th d'snnsitlon of I., tu vol. nee, c-nMi'd him to paint with realistic sin-. '""I tie Imnnssnt Mint nit wis imt lost eerily the eharactei i if wum.in w-hose u,,nn ' siiWhll1 Til .""ni. r Wllllnm II llurlev altruism H mipiiwedly divorced from ,,,. ,, nro.ni .nn. ii "jusiice d. mands passion until tn.it note Is startlltiBly tn. s ierine of p-rsniil tnnvi nb in is for the snouted throu"h the li.vclnloclc and itood of our country nnd hum inltv vie are tanuiiia.ii iiuuur, i lie i')ui"Mi " ,. illetl imon tn do almpK our onlln irv mrj- ur ui' of Tho (-cere It v-lilch I.aura Kevney I .......!.... I l.tA.ll..ln .....1.nlln r.t 1'llto ?.'.'". '" , ,- .-. . ,.. .. .. . liiiiiaai.iii..ii. .ui-ui riiv.. pjiiiwuni. ... ...w iiitrrTv itnil M nri.l l limrnt. j . ..' ....! , . ,, ,. T ,. ..... open tire." IrradlatlnB vv irmth and K.I- eommltie. Hrolhei. iier hinitn ituev ... v. n .. .nv..,..n . ''T. ' T. o,. ulilmiii letnri, allsmrds her role Ml.lfln.r. I.onir VVelas nnWilns and oth. rs nl)K tl10 )tK. f pa.vitii- olc benelltH nca without lettirn discards ner role ,11.ln,, the plana Iniuiturated m nvolil ,.,.... ... tll rmv ,,r ....... ,,hn.. In in Irrepressible cinfesslon of love .'.,,.. . -d-.i-rs end waste nf en. re. tr menitiirs in tin arm) or n.iv wnin Is prof.iundly ami opulently Instinct In the cour."s duota of the work extn.-a.tcl i ,,t war cltliiB a rulliiB made by a former mt.tni-a' say will In it Its paat intcrtalntnent ' un j with humanity Tho idayw r.sht's thcls "' la set forth in a frame of ronvlnring i'm"t lln.iford No. iu'J nt VVmiIiisIiib .... ,.!..,., . ., i i., ,i,,. ...a rifi fourt'i strieM at its iiuan-rlv Ut sane Whltlnir'a settlni; to Kip- "" '.'.." '.'T.. .....,"' ...; a .....;. "J" !". !"5,,,.,?:.."l,lt" .V ' r..rr:rSr' Wj.f""r"L"1 7 The .-irt-lovlnB heroine, an Interior deer,. .... il..na i--. , "; '- M - .?" , a! ""'""'- ""i"' "v..i ui.- .., .......i.u... r,.to. ..,,.,. , . 0 cnntemiituously above i!"" k.. ..;;,; , v. vm imrr's I., hr. ;-JJ0Ul Miss Homer and .Mr VWrrentath ,,.- ..,.. crnblilnc: the bialnlesn. viiisi.n. Smvth Win. e and the ntln r pro- .,; Bevera. encore, ,a.Si riiKm. u e over,r,.sk(.d nmanueiisls. the in'd. hell) 1 1 ,.,ot tlrrlns- of which w.w the latter ij nnnc(:,t mn(.nnte nn.i the curiously com- f1?ren,l?.n,'fv,he1 1!aUB,Hs'n'k0t! founded our.B man. whose f.caklsh BPU, 'a" Te alniter led the au- 'H ,,on,.,ntltv and lmlv,tn .ire the mnin 'f?"Ce chorus. . H. U prnR f tho action, are a quartet rf fJOSEPH BONNET ENDS . !i .ORGAN RECITAL SERIES ft ' iwieDraieu r renen riaycr cxniuus ,? Notable Work by Modern Composers dramatlt personae redolent with the savor of cintemparary exlsterce. Thus baldl cataloBUed. these char acters may siiEBejt theatrlclstn. Mr. luuutv Vaillti'. N'o. at malt s lomment: "!'t. s anurt rn nrrnn'-ri a Its soela's that the ln. r -at i ntcindb d eauii a Ihe m. ml.era to do th. Ir h st In t'e remilir ilu'hs. that di mind Pallene. persa veranre a n rcy and ability itt pri il'iee rea.il'a thai inijllt. so that, fir from leliik- almplv rn rentlve reilods. the sne'-als n'. aida tu Brc.itt-r. more Hlftnuuui endeavors " Kre.it sachem reconliil In tho DlBest. I' of It It S MrKfP. of N'o 11.1 prssa..! Ida fetlluna ci the support of the j llreat taehe I n.ir.l oi sreai . nit i. in iniir siiik inner tpeaKera wire I' S l.divln IllMnln, No. las 1 (I. S W V Kb horn. ! M Shoe, milur i.r No T'i I' H Willi im Zither, No. Uil ! M lllanmn No Hnu. II I! .loser'i .smith I' of 11 II . M'estliriinK iv un un mlll: No. lli'i Illatrlct Merrlmne No ml. nt stir. Norlli Seaond ... ... i .nnl..n..lnn ..til. ! ..a- p. till- t.1 - t . .. . , .. I s,r ", iii ii .".in ft" .-t.'i t. ............ ----. Footper. however, nvolds tint pitfall , im ,:,i,. o- M .mini nliht the elulit innnth-j with .1 restraint that never deserts him "t the nailcn's intrinee Into the war nnd ....... i.i. ..-i.ima. -ei, io .i ' "I add. muslr.l and social fenture. to Us Ulllll Itlfr "'H'l' Is rattier too slid denlv poIvpiI at tho final curtail. deed, fo adro.t is nm technique tnac tne 7 ';" ' :: " ' Tmnh .Vi the n-li at-munt rf 1lnn tu liniVPrftll IV BUS ..,, r-. i. . -... I lt tn on In n.ltlll- Jowph Bonnet, the celebrated French jtnir.ed In lone HtrotdM of dla.offii "thnt th '"f,"1 ;r"i,r..2,h,,iTi f the fiiihtin nlat, who Is tourlnr In thlH coun- wh'ch without the r-enrorcoment or rnnlts ii. not nnrthv to nr thp r rf A. Hinh art m irht ine nerom wearisomely mi'tun' limtntri H' mv .MnrKriii, ihh- lif)iit U'llll.ifn (!Ijhi ntnl t'h.tlrin ui of 1'uMlc U t uinmitti J. It. lMnl. rtun. irlbiH rnrici uted werp Nos l"i M hi 1i,. J7n, a, T't. "H. lia BO!, 13 diul .-. Tin IiHut mrhoniH ii Krt tiM innft rn 1 on ft't n nu m Ln rn. In u fcmJ iSntt rtnlnm nt ltiM lirrif nudtj a hit us u Jlt-bn w con.fsll.in i i:ula Tribe No. IT. 1m!1.-h in dMiW thlnifH worth while tho imttlnKi ir'CMitiritf Kiinii till mr of intrri'Ht and th titti ml.in.'t! luilnil f .,..! 11.. .1. .... ... ... . -.. in.. I 111. .1 tliu ii.l.ilill.m and hli-fa' dt-itreia. d.ln- the vorU I 'irr- In full Turin on two candid ilea, on the llah Trlle No. tl." Is nne aif the tuoal l.rusi rolls trlb. rs In Hie nnrlbeast aeitloii l he au.llttnic iiimtulttie's retmrt for the llrst six months shuns un 'nitensn ut HiaO In 11 iiiipum 'Hie tulul worlh of the trlls- I innn. than tuii.inni. uirrjlnu i lnht.i-.ui. anuria billl.llnif and loan aasna lallon stoi k riw of the memlit-rs, Thomas S .lm kaon John Nelll. llenrire J 'roimue. Vv .1 Mi t'llltllias untl Just lill I' lltllurs, have n nnlU ixiaat-il lo the bn.p hunting urnund 'liunl) of tin liutnlsta have been ailed la arms A ttistrlil lm etlini dffill be held In Itah's wiiiwam on l.-iaml.iT I., nnd the liriat iblits and 1" l ! III. bard I'.. TnliKlie lire eal'tatrd to 1st prasi-nt Itah's deKri-e lealll wllh I'. S .lames llarptr aitltur us aaihim will evempliri the iiarrlors nn.i i lib fs .1. -t-n is In full form ! b' nations will intend from l'onia loski and otlu r in-luhborlna tribes Ulstrbt Hepuli Allert Klsentriim r Ii workhu to make the imitlni; a auieeas. The illslriit nieelluij held In wlnnani or Tuek illon Tribe. No -71. V1US llltllltled l.v i. (1 r- John ll t'oore ll. of ll Tliomia I.. I'mair, ll ' of 1' t'lmrles il. I'ullls ll (I. H Jolin I. Ksha-r, nnd l ll M Divl.l Itussell. Jr. null Blvltil! IlllereallliB talKs iilntnt Ihe line of lle.lmnushlii. Trll.ea lipri s. lllnl were Nos L'"l. .. -I. Ill Is. .1 N and ll'l. fluster , 4 Sliawnesc 'lilbe. Nu H. ii rraalltu more ll.leteat In lln- tneetlnus. nud la havlliu a hotter ultill.llllie. heveral of Ihe older mem-ba-r-a wale .n sent on the liat inunill ship nlnntiif Ihetn In Inn Past Sachems rrfderbu Siionhelmir. Allrt .- hlsla r and Wallir 11 la 'lie trllie la ninsl.l.-rlni: Ihe mlvls abllllv af i hiilulnc Ihi laws tn take up the fun. nil Is-nelll assoa lallon plan, line nili tlltlate vuiH iiiloptnl anil two iipplicatlous nn- iiriaentnl . , A tllalrlat inritlllB villi be held In r-llawnesu l vvIkuiiiii oil I'rl.laia sleep 111 inarfie oi iiia llrlat Deputy Pivld I. Itussell, Jr. rh .trlbaa apinprlsliiB the illslriit lire Nos S, 2 1 ami MJ.'i All memiiers uf the order tjie In vited , Mlimr Kiiuii-e Tribe c l!M Is iirranc- , Iiik ii ibifs adoption of iwenlv-llio inembers iluihuc huiittnir mnoii t: U- S. John I.. ii;lnr was a ilaltor and pave an InJ'f"1; Walls are hard workers In the tribe At er 't'e iiuenthi'iu uf the inuncil lire the Iliiln. I makers held .' niietllnr Two i candlilates I wire Inillalad. I. O. i'. II. Itcnj-Uf-rt. .f I Vaamih I'oun.ll hivlmt aharite of thai "rK 11 r 11 tlairue Mi Intvre. ll T Jnhn l.sher ,.t.a Tiiio.. w-nta-rila-M. members or . Ine llmnee immlttec. nave ahort talks to"" ells represented wire No. SUj. l.'v. -li. ll'l. IIIVj. IST'a. l'll'a. !U'l "J "-"- Wnnd.itle Tribe. No. r.l. has several nf Ha lil.mli.is .nlUle.1 llrothf r J"I I" In 'lemia. llrother Nonross In lamp linn rnik. llrothera Wilson nnd llrnoka In the navy, llrother .MeCur.li In Ihe iimbnlani--eorps and two nn mb rs nlfamp Mead The llavmakirs are Inltlatlnl-' tramps nl inch me'tllnr. Ilernily ' 11. tlenrne West is kept busv lookihR after the iieauaJnllotis In his dn-trlcl. , Mlnn.hibH Tribe No. 111. ,1,r"u5l,'.1';,8 nitlu- vurk of llrothers Welnheraer, Sutton, l.iml.. rt .lid Kenllev lire Instilling new llfn In the irlbe nnd hope In show n favorable report ut the end of Ihe terms. Illatrlct IlleetlliBS durlliB the rnmluir week will be h-M on iea.eml-i lh In the wlBivam of Hah 'irlbe. No lir. Alli-Bhcnv avinin; nnd Ambir street In ihnrne or ll'atrlat KMiUty Allart i:iarntr.iuer: on lleconilaer L'll III the w Ian am of Musknkn Tribe, No -"l a. Hell's Hall, llernmnluvvil nnd Itobirts uve nue. AK.iwnn Tribe, No ":"!. Ambler, ntlended divine service at thn Methndlat l.plscopal aliilreh laat Sulidav The ileliBatlon wna Fcnrted by l.ni llov r-couia, nen.icu, ny llreat Slncneni JlesllliK auei i- ... f. nai..- uel II Walker, members of thn DiKree of rocahonlaa nn.i inner iraii-riua rm.. ... of Ambler. The apt i lal patrlutlc servlna were cnnillKtnl by tho Ilev. Dr. ..laniea. pastor of the vlmrch l (1 S Mnlker made n abort but Impressive addreaa and In troducrd (Ireat Saehem Ileawkk, villi. In a atlrrlnir patriotic oration , which held thn audletiie spelltiuund presented on tnhall vl ABawan Tribe an lienor roll and service tliB boarlnff stars nnd names of tiientv tuo mi mbera havlns cnllated In the defense of the I1.IK Doctor James mtltlBly niatjitail Ihe honor roll and service tliRs In a blsn tribute tn the l.s end 1'rcaldcnt Wilson The aaimtnlllee In charBe was cnmmenileil for the manner In which Ihe iirratiKiments were IH-rtiated. At the ilnslnB uf the ten lies nil lUhta were ixllnRUlshed and llle rnallat pia)eii mo mar fpunbirt. ....- District -Lodges in Northern Section Turn Out Boosters Want New Hall The Indites nf the seventeenth lls- rkl Tin amy. So 23S; Richmond, No. In, nnil Thespian, Nn, HOT III conJuiK'- Imi with the rnnimltlco of i-otnhlntd nines Biivo u Kiimker nnd entertain- nent to the ineinfiers and lomrailel In he taovei anient tcrvlce In the room of 1 hcsplan LodRc, Amber street niul AN i Khcny nvinuc The linlforiiiecl suests sialcfnlly enjoyed the Rooil things pto ided by the roinmlltee Joshun N. .llchllchl. as ('li.ilrinati, conducteil the iiIIowIhl; pioitram: Ailtlnas of webome In tlrmd Marshil llirrv Minions, nf Taeony laidBe, Sonus liv Vi I' ltilz. of 'laaoliv. ud.lrcas, P. (1 M IP. Part (linliam, or sinakiimaiiiii, soima. Harry nstraiul. r. of N.trtli Star; address, ( ll latins 11 Avery, of Monroe, recita tions, William llllmore, of North Slur, ail ilriss, lloitnr llan.lall, uf Hill Slilf. I e m.itkH In Josiph oivlia. of Hlihmontl, Louis lleul.cn. aif 'Ihiaplau, D, 11. II. .M. I.irnv I" lllew. of ecveutiilli dlstrlit: T. MiirtOl Wonderli. Jr.. tenth dlslrl. t. Ii ll (I M (llellli Halliea. tn. ml. illatrbt, Wil liam llappanl. of Pal llle. Colonel VV. Ml M (.'ull nf I'aledoulan, litllatlon liv 1. W. Am ker, uf t'aledunlatl Visitors from other IoiIbis than No, 11H7 nara Itrollurs 'iumwill, llomitr f t'ar m.in. W Spmhlv, r ( StiaiiuolT, of tlx runl.. I n Watora.lt A Wal.-rs. D. Kurch i. r.l. V ' ll-V lid llullo-. nt T.uoiij. A Davis. N. (! utnr of llethlihem, WIIon Krailia niul Sanders, nf Iv, J VV. I'onell attd II S. KlahertV. D 11 II M of America. J II Hhnidet. W. 1". I'lel, .1. HlillK, W. Me- Kannev J Dlllott. IM IlJil. J. Somera. '. Ilarl. of lllelimolid. 1'. like, N (1 IhurRella. II. I'alaniidi. 11. Salmon, of .Vbslii, 11. Dli k son. VV Divl". VV. llllmnur or North Slur, 11, (lid. lens of I Ha ii at ha. Kan. 'llir next raceptlon lo t tin members In Gov ernment servla-n under thn ituspltea nf the aoml.tni.l IoiIbis will be rnnduct'al by the llebekah I.n.iBas In tho city nl (Irand Pra ia rnltv Hall, H'.J.I Arab strict, un Satur d,i iilsht Tin' boosters' cnmmltteo of the first, sec ond untl third districts tnok Metropolitan lanlse "b storpi" ami recrlved n warm re aeptloli 'ihe pri aenco of Dlstrlit Deputy Hen.lt rson was prevented by lllnesa. creatlnB illaippolnlmint and nnxlely 1' 11. Zaws proved ii valuable naset tu the ibBrco atatt a.f Metropolitan. lIlllnB In thn Initiatory ala ri e the position of warden, ns in other positions, In n hlKhly efdclent manner He Is a tvpe nf the kind of material the liooatera are lompoaetl nf. na Is ulao tne veiy able Set rctar.v-Treaaurcr I. U. Arentz. who la aliva)a pnscnt, keeplnff thn recorala and ilolnir d.-tall vvnrk with dlllBente nnd care Another live fratcrnallat viho ulso iccelvea -m..lo. of fine Itlll.-ilUS anil J. inner. I nf Oklahoma. . ,,, , ..,.iin..,i I.. r.n l--t tUre- Will be i SCtll-ll.la"l HI full fl.r-n Innltn' WHO me in.--- i- - roor. Vlslliira ure nlwnis wall nine. Mrrchants' l.o.He. Nn "1 will innfe the third decree fnr FrinUlln I "dee N" ' " inorro. nlnir In Hone, 1 nWth tloor Park nm llulldlmr P. O K 1- '"rtnn', ,'':", " muster UrBCS till memls-rs nf Ihe lealll to Ik. "nn the Jn'i " This favnr .ens repeated by Itrnllurs Sihnllnnck and Mvi-rann nf No. ,-. Vl'-n M.'e stnonif the Vlslloi-B at the last meellnB nf Menhants' A llvell- rime of t.i...Ai.tl ' praitllr..! In IHo di fe-lt .Oi I. !-.-...,. '. - "-. . .. .1 ... I.. iiroina-r ii" '-' llrnlher Slmnson's ten in. b nrnliisr an nu Ihir's nine, si ore. 21 In t , The s-rvlee fl-t. prra-lVed bv Ihe ll.lles hns found ll Per Inatient pla.o In Ihe belae room durlni e maetln-s There are sixteen Unrs In tne m rrpr-s..n'ln Ihe fnllowln-t brokers In he see. lie. Cenrr" Mel.enn. 1. T llrnper. ll t Yneiuill f W. Stirr. S. A .a.in.ini P M llirrls 3d. .t 1. llilwatala, vv . a. MUA"' .!'.:.:.".." i'ti,r t.iii. I. A. I mst nlehl luffnr. It V .'nU.n.m. J J MUhiu-I Chfwt. 1'rloniln l..lco will '7 niterlHlnod Ii) MiTilmnli' nn n rnnoT -i IlpquehtH nf $1000 to tho Orphans' Hnme and Asylum for tho ArpiI and f nflrrtt v tin KMitiRollntl Lutheran rhuH-h, lprm.ititnn, nnd TiOO to the (icimnn I'lotrstnnt Home for tin Ancri. hiiwinliilc, are conlalncd tu the will of rhrlHtlan (llpspr, 24S7 North FifllvMreet, which, jih iiiohatcn today, deposes of property worth $IL000. Tho major jior tloti of thi" estate kop to relntUer, Other wllln prohatcd wpip tlione of Carolina S. StriPt. HIS North Twrlfth Ftrcet, $U',10U. 'ind John Chirfc, 1S03 South Klfty-olRhth htrect, $1700. Knltsted Men (!ie "Over Here" KnllMprt moM of the I'nltccl States n y and tnm Inn Corp scored a hip hit Ir thp prrr-cnlatlon of ,()er Here" In thp htllionin of tho Iieicue-Stratford . ll.ivhiirnUiih l.mlB' ll.lf tilI'".l j.rn hpw incmlt-TM tu thf 4t hi tnnrk ilurlnir tliH U nn nnd hnn lh- H-irn mi fan In th rv flic. npn-H'Mhur thm lirlh r ntiitl'inpii nt the .rlnj fainpN. .limit ff N ..Knit;-'". 1tfilh H HnrroflvH I.Mwrrr.-f . Vox. Tr. it .i k iiiii liii nn Kulttrr. Mnrrnpl. tlir.1. HiimuM SrhTfi-l Kniwlf l2.tlMrtoij. J Sinupl J (IrihHrn, Warnn II 1JHI. 1-1- i niYiTnl l I'aitnih Im'T, Ifuwitnl .M. -"n-trMI. ' Clrtttlil Si-Tfln Hull hili urtlt In ("-iTP- , tirlm nf nil Imlmn th nrlntM lilnnkn pii ti(lil "Wnrl.IxxM" r I.fiord nf I, . t) . V ," tiaini hpnitu for 'ntrl'-n nf pprsnnnl i n-rnrd. lo.ttfi runrl inUllnr rrcunl nm m onl f (..'rvl'1 tf 'rr mmbrr nf cery IchIkc riir. Kfil In j"prnnifnt rrlco. Siind u mnl'm ar tli" 0M !.! ' IInm I Mirn nr.i1iut.il t thi XI tit ll I)'ltrl(t. I it ITU ' loel of lVluiftlaiil l. No I; Plllliidr-lplitx. Nn ta Artturu". Nt It.', nnant. No. I 111. I'mt' tlon. No iM"i: Klnai"fHlnK No, . ami iiinl lltmlltnn. N- V1 !"' rrwn wan prrHhd h ihn lf isintMtl Mi'WH Hm p,utir of T loRti .Mdhorllut Hplftnnil I'hurih Th' inuni umlT th" I rrtln of Ilnrry T I.nl, nrKntilot, fthl lndulil a Mtpr.infi ")' h Mr. I t Ih AMrfM""i wpto tntiiln tiv IMntrht l)PMt thurifi W I'nwdl. whu prci.lilt.Ml, nnd rrtidtU'iil Thnmai ' HlP", SrxIctM at tho nrphatmir'- wnro In rharn nf CnnhohotK' n IJtltt N t ."C", h Uiriep ilf-lftratlitn tomln'f in nutnmtthll f Th" ut innn watt prcufhfd h tho Kev. Snniuol .1 Me l.jiunhlln iMHior of I'onnhohoi ken MpIIhi tt'sr Kpl"f npl ehurc h AfMrrfurn Wt-rn m.ut h OenrRf V. V"U, Who prr-dMed. Huf i" llirr. I'lislilnut mt'li.irilfljn unJ Hob rt l.ot , I Trmijl" Kiu.iniiitiiont Itftrop Stuf Aocln- J tlon. In rnrlv ntfrtinir In Tot cm Hall, Twn j tx-wlxth "nl (ol mtila iiiritu,1. tnJcneJ iiRntn thp report of th" wiicrfMfiil work of t!i" I vinr rpfcl.tllv of the riiatnl triumph f tho Pt'iff In th" loinprtltU" lf(rri work at th fttlon of thn Sitrlirn tlrnrd Iro at . I.ou1r1I", uhfT" thp flrj't lirl?" wan won for th" vcrfnrmnnco of th" p.itrliin hal !" i SSSDTIKI S.B. COUGH DROPS S. B. Cough Drops are pure, absolutely. No drugs. Just enough charcoal to sweeten the stomach and aid digestion. At druggists, grocers, confection ers; also news ami cigar stands. CROWN PRINCE OF LIVONIA . DISAPPEARS FROM ROYAL BOX hi mid- "'" '' n""";". ",n? ; ,,Li,V ,r nnVih.f l",xt ei.un.il sleep the uarrluri.' .I.Br.a. lll V ,11 ;',rar." f M."''','lJ".''.nt".U.TJ '"The :rru. '' .X.lllllltla.al KUhl.-ell ,..leflts. llH- I. In- "i-eiiniir i -a i.i a tome iiik. Th e r ru hl M,1ll,, lin,, llllvlim t , ,lc ttarrl.ir liat the I Tth l I" l-''rV.Uhl .V.n,lJ.I I '' ' " "" l-'-t n.mlhs Th.. Irll- , for the beneflt of the Mualclana fur Fund, last night concluded tils otoi hlntorlc four oiB.in leutau the manacement of Arthur Jud- In St. James's I'rotcbtant Kiilacji.al rcb. Twenty-second and Walnut eta. Interest In the programs, whiun I -the story of organ nius.c from the rly composers to the present time, was nulative and culminated In this Una) ert. when modern compositions were ented by the lrtuou artist. At- ance at the recitals Increased eitcii ; as Monsieur liomiet inn the gamut t; organ llteurature liceinnlng with the lastical precursors of tiach, ei- ltlng Bach and Ilacndel, couslderlns .romantic school and In coiiciusluu the beet from the. modern mas- of his Instrument, lncludli.g a laige ortlon of contemporary 1- lencii coin ers, who are alsu disiliiguiniicd ur ilkts. Ills llnal program aim hi ded two works by American com ers, Fietro A. Yon und Arthur Foote. i program was as follows: In B list (S parti) Jacuutl N. Lemmeni. 1823.1881 rly prottaaor at Um lirusieU Conner- vaiorr. ilro on "O fllll" Itu.tfr aonu), t-7, , Alexandre uuiuiuut. 1S37-1311 Tir ortuiin or lm irinite and ur tne ncerta au uon,ratuire. I'rM. ale no. s, our uta uuniaaiuea iiretona. Camllle Ma.nt.sai.1111. lhS arty organist of La iljue.lim. 1'arls. ..-. t KUiirne uuuut, 1341 tanlst of 81. Auuusiln. huria I No. 3. In D minor. i;aar i-ranrK. ir'..is'ju narly'Drranlat ut Hie. Clothtatle. a tfrom the fifth orraplionyl, .;'. Charla.-a-M.irlo Wldor, ia5. r Orsanlac 01 bt. UullHCii. .Wl.tirom uu oonaia ui. man Udirard i;iaar. ibji Aanta Ht I'.mrli 1 ia tldlln '"- .-.: - "" .v-:r.zi AVararcj, Yvurceaicr, i.iiai.ni. aroaoi,,. ..... ,'i.iij ... un, toou of HI- rram.la XjlUr. New airk. varla. ....... .J. Uuy ltuusrli. ISUt !T ox tat nani-jr Loaiaeraioirv t catalana CMaia.uao. llaviae tusalu. aria, pedal caan44 iliMie. ,.. , , JuaepU ixmnet, IBS (at 81. KuatacLu aaai o. laiu Con. tatrui tfu Conari.atolre. 1'urla. urom Bono muj i Annur voou. i&u . ofsaniat of tu l-ual CnlUrtan a Cburcn. llualon. laa mm avniu..onri 7 I..1UI-4. VUrm. 18T0 t ! woira U.10., .'axis. iM"U a.vlrtuoso of "the widest uennieai knowledge ana tne l Metrlt war feeling, nla perform- . lereiaiiati.iii ine rauaicai ca i afjaji ana tne weaitn or - i iVtbe rrorlnce of Ant- Adolpb Heaae, with U -- trMiiMM ec M sMsU'al tm'Hy. As It 1 the- lntelleclu.il appeal nf the piece H htlmulntlns throuchnut If arythltiK ran mllltn'e !Kainst lis d" .,reil miccets It will be the ery honety of artistic purp'iM which mav lie found illfcnncertlnK Ii. nn era of froth The power nnd dlcnlty uf his 'heme am! the (Trace of ItH literary expression nre un len'able. Whether the Amerltnn public rea'ly wnntR to think In the theatre re malr.s to be seen For the first time In her hluhly enjoy able locil peason now rpRrettably draw Init to a close. Mini Anulln 1 Intrusted with a part exactlnc a dliplny of her finest talents. She ro superbly to th occasion last evenlnp. Xothlns she lux cintrlbuteil to our stnpe since her Ituth Jordan In "The Oreat Divide," not even hue nuinlit th lllll tniiTlliirK ith u tutal norlli uf .'nun JsllnrH were 1'reva.nt from l.ititil l.eiM.e Trli'e (ind fruin Ntw Jerse. r. nf 11 V 11 Klhli r anil Walur V. .Setulia are loj.il urka.ra. KeHanlo-l'hee.Kttaru Tribe. No. lllil. lifter a aliip aif He.iii urell auna, Ii.imi aome Unit Ui life ui. unutr tha. RnUlaiiue uf I', uf It V 11 lilikei. nisisti.i l.v iflstrlit Deputy Jra. ph Slllllh, Is hnlilllW uiil net line's alul una iulnnle.1 aatrul pale- DUlrlLt lie.ut Albert M. (leiner reports nlnir ami the ilri'int e nssnrlitlon some coo.1 thltlES foe the Ru.ats. frlirt John Hn, No. 313. nt tS3rt South rW'lii street v.111 liuM next Weilm s.l ly a patriotic rnll)' nm of t'e i-m i '" ' .1 1.H.tA. n. Mil. An alnvd If. thl. SerVIIS fl.lC In honor of the laleat iiuota nt in. rollers feiia ual.ee llle bil.l"nl in of Um tinn wiao nave reanonil-'il lo ine eiau an .V'l'. tls I Charles lair.l. Ito'iert A bales', llicll ir.l llearalon. lalal rnleman. ll.irry l-aitter, lr Sluniun.l Creenh luni. John m iizrlil. Trnnk Volisno Jehu Mnrlll. Alex ander Kerrnllo Nlihull I.' lleaai. Jaiaenh J. I'icllolU, Joseph. I.lsta. Antonio Musto H n.l Peter A J lalatll. ine enamn uaa si.aci. , t, for aevenlyne more expetti..! lo .hortly 1 join lie rolora lirniner jonn iiuweu. uu-i .""v. V Nn IH inmra.ie uf Post M. 11 A. It . who will unfurl the Bait for the Ihijb It honors. Hi: "The chivalrous j-oult-a will never aVath the awonl till I'ruaalan ImperUllam haa eeaae.l to be a menna'o to the Peaaai .mil llliirtj that must bo the Usht uuldo uf the nntlnna " .... .. ,. -- (Irunal I.ea.turer joaepi J. iveney. ... .. ... lireat Sachem lUsul.k. iieconipanle.l by (1 ' i.r It. Thomas U 1'raaer. iitlmileil the (.elebralli.il uf tho thlrn-elghlh annl ersiiry a.f Tansaaeootac TrllH.'. No. -I.i at 1-hrlstlanla Invited suieta weru prea. ent from nearby trlbea niul all llaleiie.l at tentively In the (treat Uilefa anil oilier prnml ii. nt members epreail tho euaptt uf Kcum.in-l-blp. llreat Hachem lleavvUk cave mi earm at Lndureaa on ttie ilutlei of members 11. t'. uf 11. rraaer apoKe oi ine pairiouan an i.-i lleil Men. l" uf It lkn llnohee, cf No. na. the oliliat chief of raaunla In l'ennevlva nia. in hnilnn mini the position for forty elaht (treat auna. uavo an Intereatinir talk am fraternltv hhort talks were maile hy CJ. of H William llrnvvn. of No. 2113 i C. of II. Jtasc L, Webmer, No. -l.'i. and other nniamiriiiiii! nttHraiifflnitinp imiii'iifiiBnnHi'riiHi'i M IW1B exceptlmr her Helena nichle. has been '''!'', J" r.iW' Ta'ra.'' "by the poet Donnellv ,,.i. P C It l'ronk J. Wlllar.l of the dlatrlet draft board, proudly refers to the laree 1 niltnoera or ine gallant cnnureii in i.aieiiin i i.f llluatrloua Italy, "the country that ivery day hulda us own battlefields and ao vvlna ThiiaVerelaps will becln wllh u lieautlful and frtecthe aetilnB brlnlna aiut tb" eailsoOia of war scenes, In which ltevno'dij Poat nf the U A. II.. Tllshnyin I "amp Hnnntah-Amerlean veterans nnd enlisted members of the preaent tonnlct, home am fiirloush. iv 111 take atellar rolea. the aeene .ailmlnitlnir In n sonsfrat of liatrlotlc alra. The prosram will bo Interspersed by niuMa cf oratory of Bane optimum, b.-tdlne to the aKicplne finale In the climax features of tho "Star Spanileil lianner-' na prescribed In the ritualistic ceremonial, with Ihn de gree team In the prerentatlon spettiicle An after aeaalon In the lower assembly auditorium will provide - iheer-up mter talnment In whliTli the loca.1 talvnt, llrothers Ilou-hirty, Itanaley, Coward. Itoaher. Ila.s. Slollnenux. MrUlnley. Caslr. jeh liter, llaserty. Doctor Itoacncr, Cr. sswell, Ine berger. .Salerno. Itleml. Pnnlarclll Scan taloaal, Coluntnno, I-ongo. Tleal 1 lo and others will lake aaal'ined parts. "Your Flag- and Jly Klait" will lw a, ihorus num. ber for the audience. Talkfets upon the topic, "Peace llust lie Haaed Upon Justice and Fairness and the Common llbrhta of Jlanklnd." will Xt slven by dlatlnaulahed lirakera. All men In Ihe uniform of our nation or lis alllea need no other Introduc. lion to make them welcome ua special smuts. so worthily representathe of her dra matic Inspiration ns this touchlnu em bodiment of I-aura Kevney. Scamped with conviction at all points, sate In n few hlKhly keyed passaKes, wai the much-entancled mareullne blend of romance and "etde'ency" as limned hy Oeorgf Howell. Howard I.lndsay por trayed a type of American mllllonilre which rang true. He was quiet, calcu lating, urbane and, within legnl Imlts, unscrupulous. He smoked no formidable b nek cigars. He neither blustered, sat at a huge rolltop desk nor inserted nis Angers behind his waistcoat sleeves. Margaret Ferguson mido the "chicken" type of damsel almoin uncomfortably real and Sally Wllllami Klegel Injected the proper note of fantasy into her Dlrltensesime presentation of Laura's pensioner, the timid little Bird Lady, who Interpreted life through the mortal frailties of her winged pets. The expert stage direction of George Poster IMatt, who formerly supervised the modern production!! of New York's Ill-fated New Theatre, was discernible throughout the performance. H. T. C. Holds Record for Grandparents LANCASTER Pa. Dec. 13. Master Robert Johns, asred four years, son of Harvey Johns, of Lancaster, has the dis tinction or navinsi more Kranu aiiu Kreai rrnnilnnrenta Uvlnff than falls to the lot of many bov s t,r girls. He Is a grandson of Mr. at)d Mrs Clayton It Dalr, of New Holland, and of Mr. and Mrs. Abra ham Johns, of Lancaster, and the great- grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hair, of New Holland, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver, of Philadelphia, and of Mrs. Kltxabeth Hsrtman, of Lancaster, a total of nlge--, The. great-grandparents. Mr. Hair ana r, ana rs. he mn6 oi fcAd.MM.' IKUI 3EmJf!3mmtl Court Bouthwark. No- CI, nrd alr mount. No. -tl. hm lout hy death dutrcl work r ami the rwnka will feel deeply the void ln by the aharnca of Hrotb;a II, J. Mukhea and Hiinuet Ko.rla. Uich a I. ( It., they were mn who chorlahrd the honor by year a of unremitting labor for th4 cuuie of Foreatry. A member of the ritate cen tral body of the urtf nltutlon aya tribute to their memorlea: "They were, men of nure ;han the ordinary tn thetr fraternal acllvl t lea. and their Ionic yeRra of ironal arv lee ei.tlearrd them to their colleaffuea, who could not fall to admire thlr attention trlctly 4o th fundamental thlnza, while they were pot forgetful or nonrttponaHe to the helpful hut leaa eaa?ntUI featurra.' In their reapecllve local nourta adeiuate memorial exerclaea were carried out. At No. fll llrothera Pavls, McCann. Xlannar. Schopp. MoOewan at-d Deputy A. K. Thompeon. and a man wouio choose himself Special Values at $1.00 Rep silks in beautifully blended striped combinations adapta tions of the English and American regimental colorings, and the English colleges ana ccnoois. Stripcs'in abundance. Roman and half-and-half stripes in many, beautiful colorings. ' Small "all-over" effects and neat figures and dots for conserva tive men. Plain colored silk ground work with self and contrasting colored embroidered figures.. Basket weaves of black and white and three-colored blendings. Tersian silks, both in email and large "all-over" designs. Plain rich shades in solid colored scarfs. Neat figured patterns of bright coloring, but in unobtrusive designs. Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUt STREET lubUuili!imiimiuiijainHuijrj William Ferdinand Otto, Heir Apparent to European Throne, Vanishes During Operatic Performance Capital in. Uproar as Karnian Troops Ma6s on Border (Special corrispomlcnicl LIVONIA, Dec. 13. The mysterious disappearance of Crown Prince William Ferdinand Otto from the royal box at tho opera this afternoon lias thrown the entire capital into a uproar. The heir to the throne of Livonia, accompanied' by his sisters, the Princess Hedwig and the Princess Hilda, nnd the usual retinue of court officials, attended the matinee of "The Flying Dutchman." At the fall of the final curtain it was seen that the Crown Prince's chair was vacant. No one had seen him leave the box and none of the attendants or guards m on duty at the entrance to the opera house had noted the departure of the I'lince, but an examination nf the the litre failed to ievc.il any hiding place where he might be concealed. The entire police force, aided by the mem bers of the Secret Service, are combine the city, but up to the present time no trace has been found of the missing Prince. Court-officials do not" hesitate to admit the seriousness of the situation. For several months the Terrorists a local organization of anarchists re sponsible for the assassination of Prince Otto's father eight ycaro ago have been gaining In power, while the police appear powerless to locate the ticetlng place of the Council of Ten. the governing board of the revolution aries. While Internal dissension threatens tho kingdom, the international status of Livonia is by no means. peaceful. King Karl of Karnla Is reported to bo mobilizing his troops along the River Ar, with a view to forcing a cession of a strip of territory along the sea coast and demanding the hand of 'the Princess Hedwlg as a. pledge ot union between the two countries. The Princess, to quote court gossip, has refused the offer of a royal wed ding, Insisting upon her right to a morganatic marriage with a young Lieutenant Larlsch, of the Llvonlan Hussars, Unless Prince Otto is found within twenty-four hours, It appears likely that civil and national war will engulf Ltvonta, with the probability of tlr establishment )f a republic or the com plete assimilation of the kingdom by Karnla. ,li;iiaii,iiliN,riii:iiniiii.iiiai.ui-i:l,:rariii;i,Bi.i,i,rEtii,jiiii.:iiii3iiirj j I ) i & e? h j i 1 fere! i 9 Anted their joldiii ., No. 4, BroUl, ri,,. pRVi.. jie. jb J' M W llli S.4 1(1. I Am. Kennedy sod Clark, mad appropriate I . -' - - . rtn'"'" tttasWsts wMb.bMMUodu 4lL . , , , , , MARY ROBERTS RINEHART Author of "The Man in Lower Ten," "The Circular Staircase," "The After House," "Tish," "K" and other novels of love, adven ture and mystery, will write the thrilling story of the Livonian situation under the title "LONG LIVE THE KING!" In daily installments in the fzuentng public ledger Commencing Saturday easi .ftw 'r
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