'0 t"v' "WSJ H - ftR trr Ready for Big Frolic X3ood Eats" of I Holiday - ' V WAY ?OME retponefrnt o A'cenlrtp Pub. Ho Ltagtr MEADE. M.. Dec. 24. : tli the afternoon before Christ . all through this ciran there Is hustle. This la especially true flections occupied by the rhlla i and Fenmylvant. regiments. boxes of Rood things to eat rived to feed the men here for L'.emr. There must be nt least rjwunds of candy, to say nothlnn nuts, crackers, cake, fruit nnd lOd thlnrs. Comfort kits nnd and other articles, dear to the ' .AC1TCE ON AT CAMP HANCOCK . L ASSEMBLY LIVE ASSET OF A. 0. M. P. Infantry Being TnUght Art of How Voorliccs's Wires Do Capture by Stealth in the Darkness CAMP HANCOCK, Augusta, Oa Dec. 2. Tho 15,000 Infantrymen of the Twenty-eighth Division are learnlnc how to take care of themselves In thn night, how to find out what tho enemy Is doing, how to deal with tho barbarous Iloches ar.rt tho beat methods of dealing tho Oer imn deadly blows under cover of dark ness. Tho course In night training has been going on for some time, but now nil In- Things Innovation by Vet eran No. 3 Officers Elected Oak Lano Assembly cnjojrd the big gest nttendnnco of tho jear, ccn In tho downtown ha I, and there was Just enough lull In tho exuberance of Urothcr Morris nnd his compiny of funmnkers to pirmlt tho performance, with duo solemnity, of tho Initiatory ceremony by the chair olllcers In full dresi suits iiipon two candidate!, to whom the but I tons were linrrcsslvely presentr'd by Deputy Mdloncy. Tho excellence of tho degrto woilc, tho Intelligent conduct of fnntrymen are engnglng In night patrol-1 tho proceedings nnd tho ardor nnd on llng, attack and defense. Carrying all thusltsm of tho participants wero nn the tools of tho soldier, they go out filled with enthusiasm, but nevertheless stirred with the seriousness of their tnsk to practice getting "fritz" In tho dark Major Thomas V. Ilcehan, Klrst Ilat- ' hearts, are being moved away tallon, 109th Infantry, with his men has postofflce to the various parts ncieiopcu R competitive Hstem wnereny I camp by the truckloarV-. i nun, siotn ana iictn inrantry nts; In the 304th Engineers, In 311th and 312th Field Artll- i packages are plied high In bar- and mesa halls. All these halls orated with Christmas trees and , mistletoe and e ergreen. flags nnd i novelties. The odor of mlnco t Jills the air nnd everybody feel's this Is a good placo to be that ybody, except thoso fellows who Ltjeunted on getting borne, but who -Been disappointed. (Via conservative to estlmato that "Ulan 60,000 Christmas boxes will strlbuted hero tomorrow. Tho Ited I alone wltl give out 30,000 of these. 1'ennsylvanla and I'nllailelphlx and organizations hne sent and. of others. I, 'money value of tho packages re- here within the last week nroba- fwlll reach nearly $1,000,000. lvcry- r. Is looking. on tho bright side of though there was an unpleasant ' afloat last night that the turkeys not arrived. The men hac been that the cobblers will bo here ; plenty of time to be daintily pre fer the tahlo. It Is estimated that 1y GO. 000 pounds of the bird will nsumeu. i celebration by tho 314 th Itegl composed of l'hlladelphlans and ate boys, will be the biggest ecnt x'tonlght. A Christmas treo sit- in the middle of the camp and 4nas teen there for ages will bo ated with red, white and blue tlo lights. There will bo a call to nas sounded by the buglers. Then I dome a concert by the regimental ! and an entertainment by the varl- "companies of the 314th. At the Huston of tho entertainment Colonel T. Darrah, tho commander, will a speech and then Santa Claus t J appear. He will distribute pres- U sthe following Phlladelphlans have -r- qiscnargea irom arioua units 4o as to allow them to re-enllst dlately In the Engineers' Knllsted ve Corps nnd to report to the vll- iCramn & Sons Khliibuiltllntr varils. aelphla: John uelst, George Itcese I1: John McCann, of the 315th Ilegi- Joseph L MinnlChbach and H. J. Wentroth. of tho 316th: aet A. McDonald, 304th Ammunl- 'Traln: Benjamin Shapiro, 304th By, Train, and Thomas II. Fagan, lint station. , : )AY CONCERT HOLDS l.nnmim nm nimmmiiin tl.ZM t .. T. T 1 ox rets juusit:uie& is xiesuiuuu PennsylvBnia Academy of the Fine Arts raplrlt of the French "Noel" made ay'a free Sunday concert par- rly delightful T1,e resumption of t-rles of Sunday afternoon concerts Pennsylvania Academy of the d'Arta brought forward the choir of Irst Unitarian Church, and Dom- evasove, vioumsr. in ine iouowiiik m: ind Tschalkowsky Redeeemer of Mankind. " ?' J. I, vvesv Choir . . ,r Gluck ,arh Dance. O major . . . .Dvorak-Krelaler - I!p llnVA French Christmas songs : Three Kins. iber gone of the Infant Jesus. Y Choir the practlco can bo obtained In sport whllo. at tho same tlmo furnishing tho experience. Cintests nro mado up to test tho nblllf of the men to find whero pounds made m the darkness como from Hach must agister his decision In tho quickest possible) time. A system of lanterns also Is In use. Lanterns nro placed out on tho plains nnd guarded by details. Tho other sldo goes out to nttempt to tako theso lan terns' by endlng tho eyo of tho sentry and by sliding up to the place without the sentry's knowledge Hcouts may work singly or In pilrs. Any scoot or patrol coming within eighty yards of a stronger hostile pirty, or a cossack post wl'l bo considered captured by tho opposing side. Tho plan In gen eral is to cado tho defending forens, steal tho lantcrna nnd get back to tho lines. Inspiring mclntlnn to tho hedato "war horses" from ridcllty, St John's nnd l'rogrcsslo nn the sldo lines. I After the trustee, hud been authorized to serure n service flsg in honor of the mem- 1 licrs railed to onn" Master ArtlFin Voor- hers irn.lu-c,l a IUK Willi Illieill SUITS. which whb hunc our the platfurm Another Instance of the Oak I.nno win of UoiiiK thlnits urn Khoun hv tho nctlnn, the result of the nppcil hv tha St. J: rei order for lltd Crois incmbcrshlii. when the must, r artisan riilln! it recess nml cummanilMl those nol Hlnitlv enrolkd to lino up to tho rcrorrlcr's lcsk for the jmment of It re- quired, nml nliout half of the Hruo nileml- once oheM the (all It l decided to withdraw Ihe piharcs of stock In one of the imiiuintt and loan u-soeiatii ns nuiuinK io for the ultlmte safety of the order, shlch Is established on Hunt hauls, Increasing- In nnsnclal strength anil leads alt similar or ganization. M. K, Master Artisan Jordan discerned, s the outcome of the war, a ureater nnd closer brotherhood of man, that boindi-y linos were being obliterated and rrejudlco and selfishness naalnst raco and creed stvlnu way to the cementing ties of human kinship. He referred to tho occupitlon hv Christian forces of the city of Jerusalem for the first time In Incite centuries, miking another era In tho ndtance of rnoderu civilization and national brotherhood. Jteconler Ntocklcy noted the extension of this warm, atmnathetlc. frntcrtial spirit within the ranks, referring to the expression of alfettlon for tho boja In Uncle Ham's service, nfteen of whom were honored hy a sertlce flag In this meeting room, nnd called attention to the unfavorable condition of n faithfully active brother of tho assembly V ho had long been rnnnneil hv lllnes. sue. gestlng that a suhstantlil rememhrnnce bo nt to mm The Individual resiwin-o was Fraternal drives in wide fields Royal Arcanum Among the Leaders in the Work for Universal Brotherhood nKATHH Tim lied Cross nnd tho great religious societies are keeping nbrenst with such g ant strides In the onward march for humanity us to subordinate temporarily the, membership "drltes." of tho frater- Ml 1 iVnmpt and liberal A program of femalo nal orders to tho purposes of those hn tVa". w'ih.hr ljrA.7"wTrt.l-Zr orTr mediately Important International mote- wluli ,su"" i,J -''"P'. " rCBUinr IPtaiurv. inciiin. ii ..,,.... - .. -"- , :.V" -- ,,;,,:,-" i-rknU n ' lrr Mn 13. sister orgnnlzatlons, m carnnsuy bimm: p -j, v A t , ,f(h r'rnnWi CflV(, ('nm;ron tn-i- to swell the ran ten or ine up urns m fln1 frl-ridi tnvllr-1 tf funrit, Wfd., ft a. m . 2S15 rarnentor nt. Holmn htsti miM of wiuUm Bt Antliony Church n..lu a. m. Int. Uny CroM Cem. Anto fun-prat. . IlAKlt. U-c. B2. 1IA11HY JONt. hu--biinil of Jpsilo C. Ilarr (nro MrCIfntock) nnd Bon cf litn Joneph jnrnnon nnd Mnry J. Unrr of Dtrbvi Va , nizM &. ftlatlvc nnd frindi Itultf-ll to ertcen, Wd., 2 p. m.. ans N. Hal fort! nt. Int. .rival. Mt Xlon (Vm. ltetnalns may bo Mewfd Tuts., 7 to 0 P. n haiitom ijfc. 22, Mnr amkma hah. TON, nitrd ftH. Itcmnlnn ma tie vlowM Turn , 7 to ti p m . 2H30 N. 2V1 nt. Int. ntrlctlv private. Tamaqui, Ta., Wed. riean omit flnwiT' IHVKMAN Hoc 22, HAllflT. husband of Ilerthft Hckmnn (nco Schmld) and non of Into Julin nnd rnrrl-i Jierkman, atred 2.1. ItolntUfs nnd trlpndt lnltcd to funernl, 4S12 N 13th nt.. Wert., 30 a. m. Solemn hlRh mnBi of requiem Church of the Holy Child I a n. Int. Holy- Sepulchre Cern. He mnlrtM tnnv bo lwcd Tucs , after 7 P. in. Auto funeral. Hi:il. imc 21. rilAMK X huntmnlnt mo x. nriiinnni n iipii nra tiironmj . iinm tif ihm Hnmbl tho troinury for Houthwcritern Anmblv wan honored bv a il'l'Kalion i.f twi-nty-llvf rnemt-Tfl of Ilif tmrn Anstornblv, No ,"V led l.v Hrrordet Walter lll-zvlnn V M. A. tlobert i; .Me Kc In Ik hn If i.f Hnuthnrntrrn AMtmbly, rrquntcil th" Inrtimlnt? most excfllrnt tnantcr Artisan to nppottii llrnth r lllsulnn n iipiitv ner P-yitthwr ntrrn uostt rir. tho prpcciit M 13 nupcrlntrndc-nt rt plying m pTnon thnt If nothlntr lntprmpd ho Mould bn kIiJ to comph with the wl-thrn if th nan' mM UrcihT .luflfph A iHrnltm if It-irtrim Anwmtly In n prj nhli ml Irrnji nuktd for tlio m-oprntlnn nf i?nnthwrtrrn In sdrftinc llrothrr I AVallT HI-th1ii'i n mi-ml-r of tho !oarl of Olrr-rtorK On mMlon of Hrothrr Joitph rirmlrhnol It nn nitr-pd that tho nproftpntatUoo hr Inotructrd to otn nnd work for Hrottwr 1(l?Rln-4 nt thi omlnK 8rion nf thp Jl, r: A'trmM . lh offlirrrt nlrrtpd w p- Mnnt. r ArlNin n. IvnroKo Dnr nuprlntrnd nt W'Ullim P .TheM lnnnrfor Wllllntn t Pnllind. roffrtdcr Thornan H .fohnston rnhlir I Inw ard I Hies iitid trustor WnlUr I Ia-monfi -M I; inprrtnr 11111 vonrhfe-pt. nnnK tho cnmnalen for fifteen million'', ccry council having born canvnFieil nndcery member urwed to enroll with this uni versal brotherhood ThouRh repulto during llu o.iinpilKn week were Gratify ing, efforts wll ho cnnllnucil In the 11. A toward the rlcHired success. Tho bis mmlfrnlilp ilrho In tho Tl. A bin l-rcn oprhadowid nlio b Ihn f'hrM imn nulrlt nn tl nn othr ctfortu for th luncflt of our .tncrlcnti llaftn Tho ml rlotmr nrk don In H17 jirotnlnffi ln ro nult In lnl Inrkd up b tbn tlnnnrlnl ni nurnnrf no nlilv dpmont rated nlnco the rfrnnntructlon of tho llunl Arcanumn flnnrclnl iiffnlrn . poon O. A. It., rmploypi I rnnkford Arsenal, muni to iunrai norvicen. inurn, : p L'tirt u, Aiicffiicny nt in Trollcv htIv. ltcUsvilni 1Vrl frnm H to 1() n. m. nolirit On Thurndiy. the 20th !nit., (AU It lioimi wlfo f John i:, Hoh-r nml iliuohtT of P-whl M nnl Hara H Hotrrtn nt her homo In Hhtpponnbunr. I'u-h-ral on the 2llh "HtfMcd nro tin dead who dip In tho Lord thf rout from their 1M or nnd their wnrkn ilo follow them." MUUmintKY 1 e 2.' nt Atlantic Tltv, Iti:ili;CL'A A ildow of Itobert A llrad I-erry, need 71 ItelatKen nd friend In lted to funeral ner-ilr it crnndiliushter'n rfnldenrp, Mrs. iMwnrd I.tcdo. ."Jul Atlantic nr . AttilitlP t'ltv, Wed it m Int. .. t.Tiir 1 Illlt Ctrn.. Phllri iuir;wi;ii Tier aj, i.i.i.AiniTir, DEATHS nt lata private. ruldtni ZM optfofd North Cedar Hill Cem. at. Int. Remalnt may b Viewed Tuen. e. Auto nervlcn. jii.i ji Mnnontc iiome. FIREMAN'S CHRISTMAS GIFT TO HIS CHIEF William "McCann, of Truck No. 3, Presents Miniature House to Cap tain "William Humphries I'lrture lllil-tratlne tills story will le found on bnek piire. William McCann. D30 Uerks streets, a fireman of Truck No 23, located nt Sev enth nnd Norrls streets, today paid his trlliuto to his captain, William Humph ries, 25C1 Sjdenham street, by present ing his grandson, William Humphries, 2d, with a intnlaturo house, comjiloto In cery detail Tho plot of cround on which the house Wslturlitft strenctlipn rcquisiiions An election Imird eonipesfil nf llrotlvrs A. i:. llrnn. J. MiiiMtti. A K Mink and t1eor ilutisherBor ntnl for (tliern hflnc no oiiimsl'loti) and iliel.ir-l eleetM tlise nntnlni-s Master nrtlsan. Tliomns 1 Marmlnn- sins rlntend.nt. ' I Koeher sperm r lnsi ctnr. It. f. JlerReshelmi r. ri rordtr. A W tlunther. inshlor. .lamis A. Cum lis trtlstm, W. I' T linjer mi .III ill examiners. . W lllcKir, It tl. itcik. r, i J. Ilowne ! The tinmlmilons for rrprfscntitlves itnse.1 ion !eori!i ', Sutton ami A .1 Killev. for 1 lilteniaten. t. I Koi hi rsperdiT anil HA. llerKisliclmer KHpirtnlrlotlr lirollijr I thouKht thi-m ml-rlit l"- some nliieetion to tho two chair cilflcirs nnd altirnatis on actount ef tliilr nimie Iimthera Ko hcrspcritcr and Kell v wire 'bIm'H a rlslni nli of thinks sap irately for I rurnlshlna- clnrs it th" NoMinlur nml 1 cunlicr me. lints ami nlsn to Itrotnir I llallry fnp Ihp cinll nt thi" lllictlnu. Ilrolhers II. rk Ko lur-pcrircr Mnrrls, ' t ullrr ami yllicrs i)t lulu a taliKl" In Biioil' mtunil criminations anil rn rlmlmtlnna In tho mutter of lln tomluct anil fitluns or the InmlliiR teams rcinilrlmj Ih" muster artisan to stralahlfn th"ili nut a h" knows so will linu to iln ' li ilnnall Kill of tin nieniberhlp commltte", ripirlnl that sevin n.....4l.1 . ... I....1 I.a. m nrnllnl aim" 111" dill iiiiihiii iii'B nun t'' ii ni"..- .' ..... ! - - of the M i: master nrtlsAi for tin; nimta IJleil or C i Ven. HtHlini.' lllll IIS Uicorin r iiuinn- i mi. In onler to in ravnrit" In i is mtrTtpii the members sick licni.lU to Join th" Kei! Trnas Sorrt nml as a re- WMIC lir nis lerseiv picinai i.mk nm"'n members of the nssemblv r" nilleil to the rnllw nf the tle.l f'rnas T II Sum rl"tenil-ltt fhnlmers M 1! Itecnnh r Cov M P. foil ilnetnr Mnrr nnil M V.. tr MTBler of fere ninnies koapp nmle able and tihaslntr ml I They Arranllll fnunHl's mertlnu V llh fist !es aim irienus lnvilei to funeral eery Iteuent John It Wills In the chair, lia.l a I -. '-"...f P ". '.l''K"& V' ' "J', r intrlntle llior soerctuM Slewsrt nml" i "".s ", ' "J ' smden. J; I Hit prl i,V, ntVnnnl VnV he li, ,1 i-f,,. rsmmlin lilrh at, llemiliis may 1m Meeil Tues. e". ii n ntuienl for the uiu i ro campnicn. k men 1111tl1r1r.lt Dee !. MINS-li:. if" nf r..lloeil mi i. in. iiro.oiiniou... .. , ... -;-..-" -,, -,,,,- -"-, i ":,... -.,,, tllvahfhlnivn 'a Dee. 23. CHltlHTIAN W., husband of Louisa Anna nil, aired TO, IIMatHrs and rrlenils. Bheklnnh tKd?e. No. 210, K, and A. M., Invited to funeral services, wed., 2 1 m.. resilience of son-in-law, Charles r. I.lebert. fiOJS Hav-rforJ avo. Int. West minster Cem. Auto funersl. IVI.M8. At Lsmthorne. la , Seventh-day. Twelfth .Month 22n, AAItOV It. IVINS. sol, ef Wllhelmlna and late William If, lUns, aired 27. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, without further notice, tllcharilson avo , Langhornc, Fourth-day, Twelfth Month 2nth 2 in p. m Int. I.snghorns Friends' llurytmr flrounds. Train for I.anB home leave. Head.nit Terminal 1 02 p. ,m JACKHO.N (neo Giles). In HrldicroTt, Montenmery County. Fa., Dee. 21. Itusn T JACKSON, wife of Joseph Jackson, nited Ct, Itelatlves nnd friends Invited to funersl, 2d nnd !)e Knlb sts., llrldffepnrt, I'a., Thurs.. 2 p. m. Int. prUate, ItHersIde Cem, Itemslns may bo viewed Wed., 7 to D p. m. Auto funeral IAMP.S. Suddenly, Dee". 23. Wtl.UAM It., hushnml of Annie James. ItelatUes nnd frletnl. WI Pail, r-rtiirt. 1. nf A.. Imltpit m. innm. ti m.. .' ...... - .u..... . --- --.. ..-.-. Int. Ma.rno.la Cem. I to er Ices. Wed.. 2 P. m . 4.M Union s . Int. may no vieweu ,iiiiini v..:iii., v.iinuru, ,i . ........ Ilnnv h""lewcil Tues. re. -TONCS Dee 21, WIL.ltPI.MINA S., widow of I'eter P. Jnnes Itelatlves nnd friends InMte.t to funeral services. 2210 I'adiMilladcr st. (nth above Susnuehanna nve.) Mon., J '30 p m. Int. I.awnvlevv Cem ICAHi: Dee. 22, J. linitVF.V KASP nite.l '"' Duo notice of funeral will bo Klvcn. from the Kenmar Apts , mot Pine st i.Tceni tv " i-ni'.til'.litr'l Tl TT. 'KKUVII.Ii Sr , husband nt t'atnarlne Kee 'Mil Itelatlvea nnd friends Invited, to fu neral, ,.od 7 30 n m. IS22 N WIIIInBton st Solemn rnulcm aes Our l.tdy of Mercy , i nurcn w a m ini iiniy r'piiriir' iuni. nf Mlllini tl. llrewer nnl daUBhter of Sun uei n tin nie i-iarv .Mnnaerson. alio .vil.- i.ixm ti iini.wi:it. Jr. nireii njs. Ileli- ilrenw, M It M . .Tnr.Mti vn lflvel benrtv vvelenmi. and nspoml d In hla cMir nelerlstlnllv ilevatlnc wav Ills nitlrrs vvna Interrupted by the attiBln? of "The Did (Irv Mar" " . . Th" M P nffliirs tmlireil tb" work nf the chair nfflcirs dnrlni? th" Initiation cenmonv nnd It Is pinlnli'i' tint a hluh rirnrd will l entered Th" chilr of th" reiriilar diet lain, W Stinl.'r.rd alent ini filled with iredlt bv ltrother Stevens. A Rood lunch was served llirtrain Aseemblv Ind out sevens flvo memberrt vvHn ,njnv-il n ll" in", tln-r with S"iticthln d line all II'" tlln" Thrm c-iii. il'ibit" wer" ertled to tbn roll and tb" petl tlnnn nf sIt otbera read The bi'Uos were prcnl-d by Itn order William If Ilirvcj. of Vorwno.1 r-eTnblv. Tim nnnitat fl-ctlon renulled In tho rootce of tlnrrv Itrniin for mister nrt's-in S r- 1 1 foe -nr...rlnl. n.t, nl nnd Wlllir foe InKlmrlnp tntltlni ll nroilO lif anoclllllv efficient nfnerrs to fonluct th" nCfatrs nT tho asseniMv next ear Nomlmtlons for lepresi ntnllvcs nnl alternates I ro'iBht nut the fillowliiB llrnlhirs llriun w rav, Vncilln ntice. lann 1,111s Kuli- vb-er, llrcnnnn, Durnlnn. .Simpson nrenentntlon of rvlce Ilia eontilnlni s veti stars In honor nf the avin counill mi ml era servlnir tb" colors Tb" tlTB wis ntuplnl bv W. T Wallace, aupri me ri preei ntative, In nn In splrliiff aiblriss Two ntpllinlnlis for mem- In rshltl nrc ri any lor III" ineiliriu cxininm-r .nni. will li" 111" nrat conirinuiion inr in ii ..-, ofu n Ik raided prosiwrnm e.ir. l'ennsvtvnlili Council, despite tho In clement w i al her, bad a Rood attendance tlrnlinr Ilinnclt was odmllt'd bv card nnd Suritnrv Whltlaker rctMirli.l nno npplb i Hon In tb' bunds of thi tneillcnl etainln. r Th. nbseni" of llrothern A P. Mehnlns, II. I. Howe nn I Collector Sinlt (lolirlc wna liotb i-abli bi ItiB tonllnul to their hnmea bv lllneas llrnlhirs Trout. Hounds, llnrvev XTiCiiu-lind and l'lnkertnn ri ported bnvlntf reiclvnl iil.nsant mws from th.lr sons In lh" sirvlie, all belnr numtjrs of the loun- 1'rofiasor tlarlcv's ptomlsed bcture wns postponed until the tlrst ineitlnR In Taninrv when be will Rive sten optleon V b w Tim n..li..i,i rr..ni 11. n I iiitrnl Hluh hcllnol will liroimr nam ii nun. pnm The frli nds Invited In funeral services. 1 hurs . 2 p m Til N 20th st. Itcmalns may In I view id Wnl , 8 to U p. in, Int Westminster Cem. I ItlN'lllV Dee. 21. .TAjir.s f ' . bus- or llnilnel h Ilrlntou, need II ltcls-' ami frbnds Carpenters' Local Fnlon. Hi" of Ardmnro. Invlleil In fnoerul. I tVid 2 li m. s Svcnniorn st Cllftnli i IHlulits in I Co l'a. Hit Cumin rlan.l Cem Prl, mis tnnv (.ill Tu"" 1 to 111 p m. . I AI1K1I V Dei 22, Jul IV HIIMIY. I litislmnil if Idi alhnun. TiM.' W Ind'nr j Pint i Hilltlv.s nnd frh mis Invited tn aerv kea Wid U I" o'i lock reabktiLe of slstrr. Mrs Hum li" Van Hook. 3JII P. Oak live,1 Mlllville N .1. Int. Mt Pleasant Cem Krb lids in iv v n vv remains Wed, 8 to tl .10 n in. oilvir II Ilalr HIb . 1S20 Chtstnut I sire l. t HXMIIPnt Dee 21. AMPI.1A J, wife nt Willi nn H Clumbers llelntlvis nml frldnls Invlleil tn funeral. Wed, 2 p. in, 7JI1 W'niiillsnd live Int prlvnte. ' I I. IIU li." 22, WILLIAM CI,AItK I Jr at 1221 W Ovfnnl et. Itelatlves nnd , frl. nds llnthle Iids" No .'.111. P. nnd A M , Lincoln l Ircle No s. Hrotlnrhond of stands, a board camouflaged as lawn. Is who wen called to .1. fend our countrv. nnd sir hv six feet. It Is surrounded hv a I expressed his pride ami plmsure In th.; iisso sit oy six leer. it. is surrounueii UJ a, ni.atmbl.iR" of vouok Artisans, fence and Bcntly rising from tho roar ho ,i,rM, ,i nil Hie r.oulsites nml ni.iiliv of the house nro sloping pictures, i tn mik. ,i successful bo.lv niid vvre miitinir Through these llelds runs a river. I th-j. .u-jlitlM. ..'"'i..",,,1,"? .if'.'ho spanned hy a graceful mdge. Thn hotiso diputvs nmpllnients nml nseiire.l bis In ar ia eni-TiUbeil n?i. I U ,riiilntini1 with run. erM th it It was thi BtrollR IllllU-nci, iilllll - . : ". ." u-l n...l -.. ..nn. ll nlng water and electric light. It H of Colonial architecture, resembling white stono McCann has been working on it reports the mimtii ramp now iil ii n r-- inei i ..i.n . nnln.it milt Ave tn m ike JO'I nnd rill Ihc All earliest appeal to niolii tnn nrslnR n drive fnr tint RO il i made bv Doctor link. and pmmlalmr to nrrmci in -":'Pni s-epiMv to Inltl-ite I he iiiinllditis l htilr inan Di twller, a Rood "sport." thoiuh hn dnrsn t lnil: like It reported for the en- tertalnmmt committee Then the turhuleni nf tnlk.rs nnd bal loon horn rdirlekers ccas d to Rlv" ear to the soft, sjmpillliellc placid voice nf tlln Retnnl beloved Ii. puty Mnlnliev, vv In; spoke reellmilv or tne oovs ironi ini-, nn i "i." nssemblles nnd from M M"Ci " ' ""siness i .,,.. v rtlirtrim A d-. tlnn nf rortv men was promiseu ior ine the ns-mblv w is on b. b.ilf of th" lied cro-s nml Ihe misler nrllsin npiiofnteil the d n tor n commltti" of one to mupt np plli atlnns for membership In tbln worthv cnuse Tbn nsseml.lv nwreeil lj proiuri n Scrvlie flaR to be unfurl" d lit lb" next meet Ihb the maklnic of thn llsir b. Ine 1. rt to llrotb.r William Wflsht, who nir red his serv I. ' s Hroth. r Harvey mad" n 'splendid nd.lriss, ncki.owltdtilnR tho appreciation N'.rwiiod As- .......L . semi Iv felt In imiuir an ineir uepuiy Oscar I of history at lh" Central Hluh Sehnol nml nnd Wlllir.l iirav - ",.."' '.,,,." ". ,,nl,ri l ihn .ervi.e America .Mlouon 1 rib". Nn .Mi. I. O. It. M and vvho-n nanus appmr nn the honor bnn-I l.ovnl Order of Mouse No Al, officers anil per nn- I.leutenint lelonei ihoinis .1 lloss l.lnitenint II J Ilrnclmi-iu I.leiitemnt tnhn A Ilvrne" W II 'I honl is Mien It I lout, Llltlnr II Mirllll Waller M Trout. .1. II Ph mi r, Jnmi" 11 M'i'nusI iml At i: Cnptiln ilnirBe II lnrhv Lb utennnt Albert Ilvrne" I ll-iuii .1 i. in'iui". j. ...ii i C I I MnrRnn. W llnrbv. It. I Corporal Ilus Iluunds nrn In Dirby. W l: tandil , MiCausIin 1. I r.ini Is I, i Heniiir ml cinrlis htjver si I S l'inkerton nnd John I Prnnce , tlirmittnvvn Council la to be copcrntulated for the splendid start of offiurs selected to Pilot Its affairs inxt voir llrolln r Samuel ulroniii. who s. f.illhfull served the eount-U 'hi the etpicllv of eollector. will tnko tho reins of his tounrll ns resent lliolhcr Ar thur ! KinR, lonit servlnir as secretin, will 1111 lliu station of collector. for many dam during his sparo hours. Other members of tho samo truck hava been busy malting chairs for chil dren of tho neighborhood They have turned out more than four dozen of these, which will bo distributed among tho children at an Informal party t bo held this afternoon. GERMAN DESERTERS ARRIVI lu!l illi.n In Kniithivetti ril ASSi tnblv I he oninmttleo on lbior.br IHrrIiis's campilRn for a plaei on the ho ml i.f dine, tors reported that nub nss mblj In th" ....I... . ....1,1 I.a . 111. 1 nllnr .ti.tl.l.rv 1 Vneat riumln ra hv tie uuirtit nnd n tint 1 lunch were natures of a pluisint ivmf.ur. ,,, ,. ,',ilar ..1..1 mi Tinrnit IMwanl Hvans, lot Phllidctphli Council, for Itnlr nsslstance Colllnesw nnd Ass. niblv eb.ted thoe of- in miklnir this n red 1. Iti r nlRht IIIkIi fleers M irlcr lirlism William P '1 .illtui: e nthu-lasm was il nioti-trateil bv th" V IsltiUH superliitinilcnt. Wnlln P (hirrlerc. In-prc ,, ,,B th" f iithful rii irds or 1 handler tor IlenJiniln 1; PnuliB trustee itussui 1; "ho tlcorK" Chnn.llir 1 unous niRree Ceorpe fhmllir Council enlove.l the pres eici of niarlv half of tho touuclls mem In. rshln In tesiionse tn tho spulal t nil by 1 thn Kceretirv Past Hi ri nt I eisli r presided. ' CniiLr.itiililliilis wire"xteninl to I 1. tl Fled From Russian Front to Hol land, Then America AN ATLANTIC POUT, Dec 21 Two German army deserters have, arrived hero as stowawajs on a lielglnn relief ship They wero turned over to tho Im migration olllclals Uoth were said to be under thirty ears of ago and to have escaped from tho Russian front. After remaining In Holland for two months they decided to como to this country. When tho ship was flvo days out the Germans mado their appearance, weak from hunger and thirst, but said they had been "accustomed to hunger In Germany." Ztngara. aecona concerto ,..., vvieniuwsivi Mr. Hove French Christmas S.ncs: ntte. jous Christmas gonff. 1, c; Choir 1 the choir, conducted by Philip II. Mn the splendid arrangements or ench Christmas songs, are Airs. ton Plersol. soprano: Miss Kath- Xclsle, contralto; Fredeilck Anne, imd W. Burton riersol, baritone. fAnne la the only stranger to the concert audiences. Mr. and Mrs. (cwero heard at the first concert 1 and duets, and Miss Jlelslo more Thejr fine v,olces were truly air. Anne, aunousn witnout ortunlty to display his gifts as ,owed himself a capable quartet la every way. r four "Ancient French Christmas ' hd all the charm of the naivete flrttlch even the French peasants of 'enter Into the spirit of Noel. .to them la more than a mere m most of us consider it and tn a holv day as still others ob- rthe feast. The two thoughts are 'In the simple French mind and Dlete their conception ot Noel Is at mysticism such as Is found In elan mou'iK. that the largest field of ac- 1 these free Sunday concerts la ; compositions which do not And, 1, not as yet found, their way on etentlous programs. To many ay afternoon the French folk- I as unknown a source of delight "Trench Christmas. In giving to strangers an Insight into their distinct service was accom- ; tare many other unexplored are alighted on the recital ,oron the concert stage. The .In charge of the concerts -It equally profitable to pre- or newly discovered vnposl- Or., those In charge m't pre- 1 promising young artists with al or other support a public rtheae concerts but not until ate Investigation had con- ajorlty on the committee of slclan'a worth, venLsan Individuality and 1 would be riven to the con- ISreuM make them an Instltu- nt musical and artistic It la not to bo expected ,tae soot artlata be presented IT ue.auemp'i worth the a our pom must be not jtrodotlon, expert- 1 roftnariraMa Academy 1 w aa opoortunltr to taimioie tn thla' country li aUiKlnC an4 souloture. 1 of the free Sun- haro- Uaero4 la Steel Plant Foreman Killed NOHUISTOW. Pa., Dec 24 --Roy W. Diddle, of Norrlstovvn, roreman of the blooming mill nt tho ivy Rock steel plant, died at tho Norrlstovvn Hospital yesterday from .1 fractured skull, re ceived Saturday afternoon when he fell thirty feet from n plank on which he wasj working to a ptlo of steel billets. Dedicate New High Scl-ool DOYL, STOW.V, Va. Dec. 21. Falls township has dedicated what Is said to be the finest township high school In Bucks County. Tho new btructuio Is one story high, with four large rooms, several smaller ones and a basement tltted up for laboratory work The school has four acres of ground. TIIE MACCABEES Tho ffiiri ' ninth fl to th tnn-U 11. nf nw-s. tnM krlt.l .tp Pr II 11 Uoztrs ntid Wallrr K t'lmrrW t', ultprnatts, Ij S ll. 'miT ami WilllTin H MnrKt Iimty I'unnlnRh-im of UmlJon lIilrhlR Kir ,m Intcrfntlner talk nn! Imit'd th-1 nipnilTS rt (Ntllln-iHunuil AiwtnWy ti lslt HikUoii IhlnhlM nt tho ,Tnuuir metlti The imltH.lon ww .irtoplnl itii'l nrr.ingf .npnt1 tni'lc for thn .'olllni.nwnoii qutrtpt tn ronit tho rnlntril ftliou rUt-ti in tho early fall -l .,.! . e.rVHolllV if thi. (Ill llltS. lllr1l 1 came n laru. flc'nr In the rocrcss ef Oak I.ane Assimblv He tin reiip.iii hid carried u motion tn Instrui t the runnier tn rum- . i.n. .. .1., Inrnmlni. Vf 1. lliaattr nrtlunn the desire of this nsseml.lv fur tho I llnleninti n mnolntinent of Dinulv Milonu I lMltor Mavor with nhllnsophle lirovv and sonorous voice expriasul hla nillnlritlon of the. ritualistic work of thn nlfle era whose nualllle.itlona ind . fflele lie v were an hlch, he aild. as that of nnv el iff In the order Ho referred tn thn Inieptlnn of the luitlitorv conlcatH durlnit bin administration na tho head nf the order when a nhool fe.r In elruetloii of tho Boorit wolk waa istnhllshrd In which tvvmts nnsi mlillea enter..! for honora of superlorltv He suairested that dak 1. 1110 was in n cood po-ltlon nnd con dition tn take up the m itter of a content with tiitnr nssembllea In this work If for no other reaaon than ns nn Inientlve for emulation nnd nttractlnn 'or lame nttend; ance at the mctlri"s llro'h - , "' " ,. I'rosrcsslve Ass-ml.U. was inlled unoii to tell that old' loke upon hlmmlf of apphlnu tlnlioriito Inducement upon a emlliiw pros ne. t whom lm Ind enrolled ten seirs before. Mnstrr Artisan Vm.rh.ea urued tin einil Inc of Imllvliliiil Chiistmis ords tn the men In mmp nnd had the rei order read off the address for tho purpose After ever nno had receive d the Rift nr n bnx of candy, the Master Artisan put up ut auction for tho benefit of the entertainment fund .1 Eood number nf oilier lines of candy, which brousht all prlcen above flft cent" in lice, nHrrowlnrt down for the lint lm tn two bidders. Ilrolhers nnrh. . a nnd m.i.,F.l M..rTili eiieli oiltl n..n iln .Itv lielnir knni keil down to tli master artlean for Hi .".. which ho luompllj Ptld Wnverlv Anscmblv No 31. purprlsed their deputv 1 M i: M A l'hlllp It Doerle. recorder of Ke stone Assembly No 'i b lirlniinu a ilolecatlon of tvvents live mim bers heniled bv Master Artisan I'felffi r til the meellnff of Kcjatone on Weilmsliv evi inir Ilenutv Iloerle havlniy beiii nl.s nt I Trom tne nm meii'm wi im.-n uiuihi i T'mshnff exnl.ilncd that the delegation bid eom.e out on nn expo, iiion en un.i mm am,,...,,. cam f l'hlladelnh'a and viclnltv I fuflous diitree rnbea will In btouaht out so.it foi nitlv. service lh.. spirit nf rirnmtmss wns nnnlfcsteu vvhen the rem nt wiive vvnv tn 11 brutlier vvbeise tlmi. nn.l Int. nsl vvoul I bo terved In. tho tonicity nf riKnit of th louiull sltora present wero H ll V.vvton Itoedel 1) 1) ll It Charles Walter, Il.mli . I. ttivvarr. ' lb k-ent IMvval.l Hvans A P I.av; son .tnhn t'ulbcrt ard llrolher I.ltihneld nf Phi ailel Phln Council, nil i.f whom e iprossod in luUrlKUnent for tho future lliav in Mewed Wed L'llllV Un. i I, Itemalns mav bo Mewed Tucs. after 7 p, Allfn funeral KriNNT Dee 22, THOMAS, son nf late William and Mamaret Kenny. ltelntlvea nnd friends Invited tp funeral, Wed. K 30 n tn . residence nf t.ruther-ln law. Hush Mc Mullln. Mil N r.Hth St.. W. Phlln Illsh mass Church of Our Lady of victory 10 a. m. Int Cathedral t'em. KINO Dec. in MAnOMll.T. widow nt John Klnc Itelntlvrs and friends It V. M ftinliillty cf l.plT'hnuv Church, Invited to funeral, Thurs , S .in a, in . residence nf sen, It'chani 3 Klnx. I4J2 Porter st Holemn r.nulem mass Ht Monica's Church 10 a. tn Int. Neve- Cathedrnl Cem . . . Kl.Atll'S Dec 2.1 HnVllY (' . luishand nf I.l77ln Klapes, Relatives and friends Court Nlmro.l. No r,",. r of A , straw herrv Mansion Quoit Cluli, Phlla I'urnlturn nnd lteiidlng Mfss Assn members of Nnrthvvest Memorial Itiptlst Churrh, Invlleil to funernl I services. Wid, 2 p. m , 20J7 N. 31st st. I "l.'o'i'uMAVN-Dec. 22. CIlItlRTIVA , riir.DI'lllCKA. wife of tlustny I.oerminn I nued "I ltelntlves and friends Invited to , funeral service.. Wed . 1 30 p. m ,2Tlii N Urals st Int private, Nnrtlivvond Cem I.AYCOOK Dec. "1, JOHN, husband of Annie I.avcock llelvtlvts nnd friends Invited 1 ... , ind v.l . n II n. m . 2n1 H. Wntta at. Int prlvnte, lllvvnod, N. J. I'rlends l-nVvVVo LArATHTTn T.r.NTZ i nctd V. I'lint-rnl prrlr on JTnn., rcMdenco ro Prno.ei.inv Xtniirh fThtink. Pi Wi rim ,,....-... .--- - - 1 IIWIS At IK N. wxroml-t np , jnni I, lowni.. I 'a. Dee 22. CATIIAItlNI MN CIll.N. Wife of Ilenlamln P. Lewis. Kr., iiiod 40. Duo notlco of funeral will bo BlMnpi'l-cnrr. Dee 21. KM!Alir.TH HlHtSTMANS' wife of Walter l.lpp ncott. I llilatlvea nn.l friends Invited to fun. rnl serv- ti es, Wed . 2 30 P. Ill , 2101 Walnut St. Int. I ' "lYirl.lN Dee. 22 JOHN HAUNAP.D l, ,...1,.., hi nf Vary 1". I.oliln and fither of n. "ii... .:.i I Mr lllnlr N llellev. nBed CM llelallvei, 'I J. -il.lr- liit ; , ,, , 1,. I ml.n VTn 1 I II f 1 Assn. Invited to funeral !." 1, "" ' n,Vm .mVnt" No 257' I U O. ..reniiieiico oi e.i... i-r.,iln Council. No 47 I'. I'. A; Wlndrlm Council No 01 D nf I..: Ameri can Conclave Nn 1 Improved Order eif, llentsbiiphs. .ml Harmonv Lodire No 41. K nf P invited to services Wed, in a. m Til J I'llbert st Int. private Mt. Morlah tun Prlerds liny call Tues 7 n p. m. LOWHY Dee 2-'. JOSr.PII. son of In sep'i nnd Mary I.ovvry (nee Carne). Itela tlves und ftlelnla Invited to funeral. Wed 2 10 p. m. parents' n sinepee, 2RI1 Liner nld nt. Int. St Dominic's Cem Auto fu- ""l.t'TCKl-VS Dec 20, 1-IIVI-vr AUOt'tT ti.Ti.i.'t.v. iininilveu nn.l friends, mem hers nf 'Men's Plblo Clasa of HrldesburB Lnurcn uiviie.i in , i. ..villi 4i"il Cambrldffe st . Prank- ford llemalns may bo Vlivveei 'jucs eve. Int. Oaklnnd Cem. MACKUV Dec 21, I3IMA H MACKI'V. wllow .if lam.s Ma.kev Iluo rintlco of fit peral, reslleneo of son. P.IU1 TtlucKcy, 5110 Wistmlnster uve. ,,-.,,. ennni'V iii.ldenlv. Dee 23. CATH '."-'-'.i' . ... ' i ,:u ti........ ; Wlte ol l.ilvviiru ii i.i.ii-ii ii-imii-i friends Invited to funeral Wed. 7.30 nn mil. rs of ,itl" Jr III nubllcan Cluh nfrt e era nnd dlreitors of (lirmili American Itldu nnd l.oi.li Asso , No 'i emplnjcs nf blUKnec riioin, llrnad I t Mntlon, Pn It 11. ln vtlnl to funeral services Thurs. 2 p. m , parlors of Willi nil H Neff. Uli'l W Oxford nil t.rcinvvnoil CK. e.r P) ( em He lm call ' mains nn be viewed Wed . 8 tn 10 p m. ridjflfl. Dec ii JAMKS husband cf lat Anna t Ion,?, need frli n.ls Jlutchers servli is VA i d . i June. Clous. Jr. 2121 W Oxford st rrlvnte Auto service. I'rlends may Tues eve CLIPsltAM Dec 22. r.71.1 lielmir ter ra'. I'.I.IMIIITII D wire nt William Cllpsham ltelatlvis an 1 friends 'Unreal II. b. I, lh Ln.lie .Nn 147 I ll O V . ln vlt.d tn li.rvlns. Wed, i p In Oliver It Ililr llliu . ls'.'ii Chestnut st Int Mt Morlnn i'iiii COLLINS Dec SI, JHNN'lt: COI.T.TNft. daukliler nf litn Ulehnrd Sidney Collins. Ilelutlv h nnd frit nds lnvltejl tn funeral serv ic. s. Wi.l 11 u m., risldenco of sister. Mrs Mnrv A Moon. I. e-l M.rllon Bt . C.im- den N J Int Colestnwn Cem lleninlns I Presbjterlan nnv le viewed Tues, eve. Snow lull i.iiu j wen . - p lminrs pie iso copj. CUNMH.I.llV Dee 21 HDWAUDCON NMM.l'i llesldmci- 3JI, H Kivvrence st Due noli, o uf funir il ... l't). Dec 2.1 l'MMV widow of John J. Cox Itelatlvcn iiml friends Invite to fu nernl. Ihurs. Jn m. rcsldelieo nf niece. Mrs. Canny Haines, 1411 llroidvvav Cam- i invjo l.n N J lm ArllllRton Cell! IlcniJIlia nii f n ii Jovi'I'IIINi: H nul cun- a til ItV. dauahler of Into Adam und MarKarct vivirs liiiativts nn.l friends also nn nnu Pencil Council No 1211, S and I), of L : Cnhoikslnk Tent of lied Laillrs Trinity Loilui Nn 31 O S II, Invited in runer.u 1st is is Miller st Solemn requiem mass ,nn's Church !l n in int prive elieivi-v tlec 'J MAltY (neo II ck- cv widow of Michael M ihone Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeril Thurs . t HI u m 110 New Mnrket st boletnn requiem nnss M Auuusiino s i nuicii ei. -i in. im., ..ll ...I... x.. n. ,, u li In. Iln.! In f.tnor.,1 Hadlon Assembly n.lmltte.1 one eandldate Phil ..leM Ida end f,;,"--; 1, TavV i "'V" '''". ' " -'-"- Mnrsh;l11 I '"vWiniVo -Dec 13 llromsitrovn Wor 'n1.i.r'n'ei"n)nemrS':v,5,.r5n1 ."-.s-'a.;," "..wilmv 2I. --mii. .a..,;v (JS,-j..j..'nts?S; fuml ah mi.1 Thn .hair fll.erH M-UJ lw.lillI. "."'"f.tuJ " Vntwli "5 In tl - vto- and frl n.l lmlt.tl to rU.u.. IIwm., 2 ) ,lTfflli,,JDnfr "V riVvif ,1N W hus- ,.r iniKirr artUnn. 13 I Jl-j;n f " "J a1" &'!? iiiWinti i R- "VctM P in , n Hldnr. of hmtlr in lau, Aaron If. baTf Sarnh n Mat non fclatUcn and illSAl Norcrow. inspector. 1-1- ,uSh WUJ'twm on orrortunlty ..,, , 'JTl'. IV.Iml t Int Mt Slorlah Cem. n JjJJ to funorl wrlc. Thur . wiioa Mirnnaii. txempllfy tho ritual 1'rlrnli mix iev rrmalnH Wnl cn. f. ., m fijl( ilnrft Bt Int IVrnnond Ctm ct TaU'. t.ml.1tf will wwt nn ThiiM. DAMS Pre L1!. ANNII3 lf- of Jonoph " , ,f n VHy rrc 2J THOMAS, himbanil rti? nliht itnJ AiH M mi Frld iy iiWt this miM-frm! founrll H prnmlnrd n treit IaN II. I Ul,fl nnd frl iida Imltojl to fu- )f r ll( j vrflearv ItM UIvm nn.l frlwls Vlek "SicM of TuVsi.y'nlKht UUM jif. " - ' m -0o3 " I inonffir. of Wllllani "f A; tj.. m1 iiiime for thn inirpnw uf Im," u it Int. triat t 4lt I nnd A M . I nmo l-n.lc-, No ,,s, inAur. n !!.mi life 'lh- major I.h h loal nilMPMIY I'ormrrls of Vhlli.. ItOH- j o O V. nnd m-m.;pra of Norrls hnu-ire SfVS OK AaII'KICA Vtonn and will i-al. from ions mmwrj yur hu-b..n.l of Mirtha )nniH-y ciip i it i rntirrn, i"V.i:;-i i" """ ,:",ip; OUo ui ii.ui.niLjv VfIvran "I,u 'iM,,h i i - ..r Tn.n,. ,.n,i lit- Mrv iv.i i ui n m . t(7 N Howard at Int ' HRATHH II, V. M, Pod Al It jr. fiacred Heart ftodMItr, Attar and Itourr Soclftlei. ,Pt. Vincent aa Pflul'a Rnrlotv nf Immaculftta Concert I on Church, Court Tenn Treaty, No. 22, K. of A. Dtv. Nn. n. A. o. If., invited to funeral. Thura , 8.30 a. m. ltlB Leopard it. (near Tront it. and Otrard ave ). Solemn requiem maid church of Immnculatft Conception 10 a. m. int. New Cathedral Cem. OTTMnit Tift. 21, at 2402 8. Wood tock nt., Al.ltRhT OTTMKIl, Sr. nela tlvra nnd friend- Invited to arfilrea, Mnn 10 30 a, m , Olhrr H Hair IU3., 1820 Cneatnut et. Int. Mt. Teaca Cem IfALU!:n. Dec. 22. MAnOAltET I. widow of Andrew Jackson Palmer. Iteta ttra and frlendn, Quaker City Council No, 17, I), of L, and Ladles Auxiliary, OrebU loflt, No. in. O A. It., Invited to funeral Rervlcea, Wed , 2 p. m.. 1030 Mountain at. Int. private Kern wood Cem. Ilemalna mar bo vlened Tues , after 7 p. m. rr.rtKINS Suddenly. Dec. 22. PENTIOSH noHINSON rnilKINS, naed r.d Funeral Bfnleftrt Summit Presh-tterlan Church, Green and Went lew uta , Oermantown, "Wed., 1 P. m, Int. private. pinrtoi: rcc. 23. wim.tam s. nnRCE, naed n. runeral acrvlcea Wed . 1:30 p. m., G22D Catharine t, Int private ItArrKUTV. Dec 10. M1H.I.A. dauahter of lato Krank nnd Delia Uaffrrty, Carrlck more. County Tron, Ireland. Itelatlves and friends. I.enirue of Sacred Heart, Lady Wanuina-tnn Circle, No ..1, l of A.. ln vlte l to funeral, Mon , 8 30 a. m , remdenei of brother-in-law. Peter McCarthy. 20 8. nth t. Solemn requiem mm rhurch of th Hpiphanv 10 a. m. Int. St. Marv'a Cera., uloufpftfer N ,T HIOIITnit. Dee. 21. MAUY KLIZAHKT1T, ftire of Charles M. Illfrhter and dauahtr of late Thomas and H'lza ll. Warner. Ilelatlvea and friends int Ited to nttend funeril erv Ices Thur-., 2 p. m.. 202 C Haines it.i Ger mfinto-.n Int. prhato. 1UNK Dec. L'.'. KMMA C. (neo Peake), wife of Charlf-i K. Itlnk, aped T.4. Uelatlveti and friends invited to funeral Renters, Wed , 2 V. m . rrnltlpnro of nan, 3'J21 N, 8th at. Int. prHate, Hllltddn Cem. Hemalns may o lcwcd Tucs, nflcr B p. m. Auto fu nernl. , HITTnil. Dec 22. ADKLAIDi:, wife of Andrew Hitter nA .AIoosbruKRrr) Relative- nnd friends, mmlrs Canns tatter Lndlea Soclety, No 2. and Pfael2er LadleV Society, No. 1, Invited to funeral, Wed, 8 30 a. m. ''US Shaeknaixnn Bt. Ucnulem mas-i St. Peter's Church 10 n. m. Int private, UUVHW-Dec. 21. CATHAHINK. ilauulu ter of Llzetta and lato Christopher Orocan. nlatlvea and friends Incited to funeral, Thurs , 1 io p, m , 413 Wlnton at. Int. 1 ernwood Cem. Auto service. Krlcnda may tall Wed , nftr n p m. . ItOTII. tiirt1rnlr, at Wllmlnston. Del, Dec 21. CKCDI.IA, vldow of fharlea Uoth. formerly of Thiln., need C7, Duo notice of funeral . HUSr;LT.. Dee. 21, RARATT J., wlfrt of John K A Hu-nell. nped 57 Relatlvea nnd friend Invited to funernl. Wed , 2 p. m.. 3Ti Mrllo nve , Cheltenham, Monteomery County. Int. Lawn view Cem. SCHILLING Dec. 22. MART, wlfo of Ceorro Schllllnc (neo Hrthal). Residence. 3in Wolf at Due notice of funeral SHARP. At Unshlnnton, D. C Uec. 21, M HLIZAHHTH. widow of Dr. J. O. Sharp. of Phlfi Uelatlvei and friends Invited t services. Wed, 2 p, in., Oliver II. Ilalr Hide, 1820 Chestnut st, Int private. TOItPnY. Dec 21. SUSAN, wife of Ml. rhael J. Torpcy. Jr.. nnd daushtpr of lat i -pier nmi Mary Mciireartv, late or uintles. County Donegal, Ireland Helativr-s and friend. Lnpuo of Sacred Heart of St. Ve ronlc.Va Church lnvlld to funeral. Thurs , an n m., ain-t .-v ai st. uoiemn requiem mans St Veronica's Church 10 av m. Int. New Cathedral Cem URHAN. Dec. 2J. JOHN R hiihnnd of Miry Urban (neo Cope) nnd son of Hcnr nnd Anna TTrban need 2ft llatlves and friend. Apawam Tribe, No. 27ft, T. O. R. M . nnd Inlted IlrnHierhnod of (?nr-npntrr nnd Joiners No, MO Invited to -services. Wed, f V m., residence of brother, t'hirles II. Hrhnti, 524 Oreenwny nve.; also servlci Thurs,. I p. m , Lower Tlnleum Lutheran Church Tlnleum I'a Int. Tlnleum Cem VOLLMHH On Dec 2.1. inn. JOSEPH VOLLMHR. aa-ed 80 ears Relative and friends invited to funeral srrvlcen on Thurs , at 2 n m.. ft lit rral.1ncc, 11H5 H 2d at. Int Trlnltv Lutheran Cem. WALTHRS. Suddenly, Dc 20 FRHDKR TCH O . huhand of lato Mary J 'Walters. ni?ed (18 Relitie and friends Florence Cnstle No 2"5, K. G. i; , Invited to fu nernl services Thurs, 1 p. m , 28j N. Howard st. Remain may be viewed Wed. eve int Greenmount (Vm WAUDPR Pec. 2.1. JOSRPHINB R., wldnvv of Ur. I W Warder, a(red H2 Rela tlvta nnd friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed 10 a m . residence of dimrhter, Mrn John I Crozer ftth nnd Main fits , Up 1 ind Ii Autos will meet train leaving Pro-id St Station 0 a. m ut Chester Sta Hon Int private WnillHVMWnt, Dec. 22. T.OUHA. Vildow of Frederick WeUienmaer. Relatlvea and frlrn.ls invited to aervlcea. Thurs . 3 p. m , 3721, Rouvler at. Int, private, Mt. ernon Vm W nnni.RR At NorrMown Pa Dee. 21 ILLIXM WHDIH.RR. aced 7l. Rela tlvcs and friend-, Richard Rixter Lodjre, Sons of St Gforuc. invited to funeral serv Ires, residence of son in-law Harrv Ruberv. 700 Gretn st.. Norrlstown, Pa , Wed.. 1.1(1 p. m Int Greenwood (IC. of P) Cem., Frnnkford, YOMF.R Do-. 22. CHARLHM O.. husband of Cnthnrlno Vomer, need 71, Relative! nnd friend Invited tn funeral services, Thurs . 2 p. m residence of son-in-law, Harry Rrinker 4117 N Grata st. Int. prl vain Rema Ina m.iy bo Icwed Wtd. ove. Auto service VOt'XG. per, 2 CHARLH? W (Snlkea) voCNG a aed 7- Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral eervlces. Thurs. 2 d m.. Mft Jackon t, Int, Trlvnte, Arlington Cem, Friend may call Wed eve. Automobile service Local Camps Join in liaising Serv ice Vlag at State Headquarters Stato President Mayor lias pent tills Minn thei otliir ! littti to all city i.inips: Tlio Ktato etiutio comm'ttce Mill raise 011 New Vear'n ufternnoti u scrko llau In licinnr of our tnllsteil incmlicra. S-'hoit ml elrcsses vll lie inailo liy tho Htato .mil natliiiul eilllcials, ami all camps am urrjoil to t.Liiil larco ilcKgatlons to assist Plnlnff ('lull's nnnual Christ - Ttiri' Is rrlii eiuie-il al ino iiiu.- II.... I r.,nf nn l'rlil iy lllkllt HOXt IMl- will nurflv :i wi' Tlilt A, ns illnripr il liam lluli I roi tlelinlits nf pi i 'Ml rutiiiioiiK ;iu "":' J1, , this oimortui Itv fnr n lilu nleht's "imrt hlilnl m-nu MWPlHl mul; Hie-clsl tl firm fln ''rlnK In", tn llrothe-r John Cul Urt, loll .Sorih Tne-lfth mroet l-nrkr-r Counrll. of lH.tnn. Is e-xrrle-ne n llu' ri suit h nf Hi" Uojal Arciinum nils In lie i'lni ii IJMMMi Liisirn At n rre.iit mi.t nir It trBlHfrr.l t" members rniMlnB in 1 ifliail. lnW . . hi. lia.l Jir lou.lv lie .1 i.in.- in tho nr.iBt.im. In tho exont of we-ithet l'"hln In l.n n,i)",nS,,OPi,,,nl,tIc .... conilltlons liclnir unr.ixoralilo, the eer- NiVumM iiml Hie I'ncmr.iKliic futur.- nu cUes 1U l.o held U. tho Stato Camp ' rJtr.ei i'h"lr hmty .!' 'h"y WuW UtilldlnB. Wo trutt o ran depend on n" l" '""Kj1"!"""!! doing Ita hhare to thus honor our lion. who h,io enlisted to light for tho free- elom of the -world." i .'amp No IKa eelebr.itel Ita twenty- I . i cluMtii anninrnary m n Mry rias.ie mui-1-i sllelit token of npprerlitliin of llu eiiinl the- il'imty Iml ilonn for No .11 tluv in dented him lth a nTil.nln.rrnt rmhOK.-inj rhlme rloelc The rerlpent miis taken hy rurprNe hut manaKeil to exiress hla fei 1 Inus In upproprlite s. ntlment i..r. nf K-.lonn ceinferrlnir unon I, Cllene-r cult-. Urn 1 Dinner, one of thi M".l the master artisan's decree Ik-, ull i r ohlist past prmhlenta uml precent tr.a. to No B All sorts of freak motions wire.ur..r. m iiK- mi inlursis on tho history e.f maJe nml points of order rained to or. ut. the camp from It infamy to tin- prisent rnerrlment. which culminates In tile theft of I (U A ery lUborate nn.l pitriotlc uil tho charter, breaklnu up nf the meetlnir anil ilress was ina.li In llm W'ste h.cr.tarv tho ejection of Mr. I, M Ool.ln as chair- J'li irles II H. ms anil ii hurt a.IJr.tH by m-in of the commltteo of the whole by ncel c I'renl.lent .1 1' klnit .. llrothir I)ald Cas- ...... - ......., .. i.. ... i.m .n matlon 1 no aocinr npp"iiiieu n ininiiiiiii'e r' " ii uneeat the master arllssn an.l to ciriin kMtr4 Mf,oK iT- purine t tk PhUuWphl viellnlat bM not wW SlA SltsUNMt By tn Election of Officers in Order by tho Woman's Benefit Association Quaker City Review 2H, 1315 Colum bia avenue, Mrs. Carrie Posern, com mander, reported two candidates obll. gated and five applications, with tha election of officers for 1918 resulting as ollows: Commander, Mrs. Carrie l'osern : lieutenant commander, Mrs. Annlo E. Mitchell ; past commander, Mrs. Mary Morrlssey; chaplain, Mrs. Kleanor Ke. faber; record keeper, Mra Mary Jodon; finance auditor, Mrs. Kanny U. llamble- ton: U. nt A., Mrs. Mary Butler: ser geant, Mrs. Grace McGllnchey; sentinel, Mrs. Mlnnlo L. Pierce; picket, Mrs. Hat- tie Edds: captain of guard, Mrs. Mary Crouch ; color bearers. Miss Mary Wood and Miss Hthel Pierce, and musician. Miss Anna Poscrn, Quaker City Review has made a fine net gain during 1917 and It will try to beat Its own record during 1918. The second meettnir ot the Installation committee was held at 1H2S Cneatnut street, with Chairman Mr. flablna Frled hort vreildlnz. Mil. anna K. Ilerll re.li.-ncd aa recording secretary and Mrs. Alfon.ln,, hKenneay was eieciea. jiirs j lorence crow. ell sras maa. cnapiain or tne committee Instead of Mrs. Charlotte JJIeberbach. who waa macea as cnapiain on tne union ataff. A motion that all officers to be Installed and all who take part In floor work be dressed In white waa carried almost unnnf. mousty. Mrs Florence M. Helms and Airs Anna M. Wrlxht were appointed aa ladles of ceremonies. Betsy Ross nevlew. Mrs. Cortina Eng land, commander, admitted one card mem ber and elected the followlnr offlcera: Com mander. Mrs. Oeorclna i:nxTand: lieutenant commander. Mrs. Barah lilackman; record keeper. Mrs Jennie itariman. nnnnce auai tor, Mrs. Florence Haley: chaplain. Mra, nertha Chrlstensen: serceant, Mrs. A. Droudt: I, at A., Mra. Florence usborne; sentinel. Mrs. It. Ooerlnr; picket. Mrs. C. Itathberber; color bearera, Mrs. R. l'lerco and Mrs. Anna Hteelman. The next meet lnr will be la their new room, 31t)2 Frank ford avenue. K.rstan Review, Flftr-thlrd street and Haverford avenue. Rlttenhouse Hall, Mrs. Frances M. Helms, commander, reports the following? officers elected: Commander, Mrs. v. If. Il.lms: lieutenant commander, alra. Marlum Nicholson past commander. Miss Ktn.l uean: record Keeper. iiss uinm. u, Pascwl noanca auditor. Miss Louise tichelde m.nnt I,. at A Mrs Sadie Uormeri aer. Ellzab.th Uessellnk: picket, Mrs. Nelson: color bearsrs. Miss Bkslton and Miss Reed! musician, wis Hmnic ocuviuceuaun, un. .ppllcauon wu rvcoireia. . . .... I CHrra R.vt.w, rarkway uuuuinr. reports Lthn appUcatlont (or membership, three n ,),... MKllr,aiS anil lh, nllafln a. etri elected: Commander, Mm Martha Art an; Uut-nant commander, MUa Lena Sct.rlat; past comma n-ier, Mlis Mary Col ur. record kiwr. jIim A. Jliwll: F, Afcrt AKonalno Kannrdyi chaplain, Mr.. Nlll ConTty; K at A., Jrfri.' Martha.Unca- hi Mfwaat, Mra. BuaaDetn Lswl; th charter aftr which order wan rr-toreil ntlsl DIP i)uiin--,B,i )rt"fii-u -mh new iiiriii htr wiik rTPHed Tht ntlondanre rrlze nf $2 r.n offfrert bv Ptputj Petweller flas won by lJotf A. O Grown Tn r-poponse to nn appeal to nld th nd Cros flftpen members puld tho Inltlttlon ten nnd became membprn of tho Focirtv A buffet luncheon concluded a ery happy ct- Tho olfftlnn of offlrorit resulted Master -t.s,n William A Corrle Puper1ntend-nt. P. S N. Kteln; lnnpctor. Hotiert O 3,illr . recorder. Thlllp N Doerlo rashlr. Andrew P. CMuley; truste, 0-orffe W Crozler medi cal -"xamlner-". Frank H lJotvmin William N Uradley, I.ouia Golden and James H. Kitchen. . Arrtlcatlons for memliersblp In th Amert- -4n Hd Tro-n Society r'iffd Into th M II. T,"forf1rfl oMIre Iflft week Onk Iine Assin My turned In thirty, the. itreest number from any on assembly. These are responses to th appeal made liv th most excellent recorder to thri recorders of th arlous as pemhlles to act as upents for th receipt of applications I.erv American citizen who H nn Artlsin Is nnrcd to Identify himself with this humanitarian movement. Tho member ship fte Is only 11 per ear. la; urdyi i Ella ilh Flahar: Dlcket. Mra. '- UIUM 9mmm Pennsylvania Assembly showed th M, H offlcers that It was dolnr? as much ns tornn other larrro assemhnes. In produclns two tnltlptes. to whom the buttons wcra pre snted bv Deputy Keen In a Rood, practical talk Thi operation of ntUTts" wns lorn by tho candidates with remarkiMe fortitude nt tho handi of th merciless forc In d moniseal parb under the satnnlc majesty of Recorder Btockley, Th reirular ceremony by tho ch.lr officers followed, with the as slstanc cf one of the best ocal quartets In th order. The election of offlcers waa reported as follows! Master artlun, Harold C N-chols, MTinrlntndent. W PurtU Tohnsoni InHtctor. Robert T. Alman ncalntt c Hopkins Sharer. '-eorIer. Trank I Stocklevj rasMer Jnm-s W, Tavlor: trusted, Samuel H Scatterj-oodi mdlcal n-tmlnrs, P. K. Brown, I. W, Ly tl and If. I, llernardy. Tn r"nrerniaiiv nominaicn wr' jamri W Taylor. Oeorc- AV. Fair W. T Teaaer, . JZ. An and It. c, Nichols: nlterniten. n-orpe W v-aijria, II. I). Itarrrtt, W. C Johnson, nohe.J T. Alman and C. H. Rharer. A deleiral'on fmrn Pnuthwetern Assembly wns compost of R. Penron pever. Carl J. Voct. Harry U';"amel. H. R. Hpotts. PranK I .on ton. Harr? .-eldner. Tfowird P Haves, Joseph and Richard rarmlrhsel. Arthur Gar ner and Master Artisan William II. KnHe, irha said that this wns his first visit to No 3, referring to his comrades as his "stand patters.' and that he waa both awed and nii-Ntif. with lh nerfarmane of "stunts " Superintendent Deer's Inaudible expression, was "short and BW-et.' M, K. Inspector Voorhees, after a humer. ous parley about his suit of new clothes, made a serious anneal for Increase and pro are j. ai d Rrothers Knapp and Marr made short, pertinent talks. M. B. Superintendent Chalmers, with rharrntna- trrace and renlallty, as usual, re ferred to his former active membership In Pennsylvania Asembly and tn Recorder Stocklsy, his professional, as well as frater nal, associate. He commended the Idea of "stunts' and tiro visitations of the Pnn Club as a trend es for trood return, asserted thai IE IB mo worn ut inn iii-ii u.i in iue lines that can briny real proaree to the order which cannot be perpetuated without It and appealed to th newer, youneer mem bers on this line. He lauded the work of Doctor Oadd, who had been so Instrumental In bulMlna the assembly In former dava M, K. Recorder Cot, 'the msn of facts end flcures anok of the relations between Keystone No. 2, of which he Is a member, with No. S, Ihe veteran assemblies of the rdr, and endeavored to Impress the fact that this fraternal movement, aa alt pro (active Institutions, must ko forward by In 1 -UviduaV activity," the. ftfae- lift 900.066, of tntertiiined the mimbers hv Ms old-tIm fcoi.Bs and recltutluiis ramn No. 1 has cUen ut to tho Rprvira of tn Uovtrnment Ualur T. fullltia, mirtuo turps. 1-ort Mlitlln, Ufottco Joins Ortuts, r-r-filstratlon bureau. Wasiilucton, and Jlob ert bnarp, aMullon ccrps, J urt Hlucum, und others are in ioiiow inn weiraro of Uilso brotnerd anil their famlllis Is will guardiM. A roll of huiiur will Jy Jiuui; In tho lamp room Ihe ilerto team 1m duina tooU wurk. belnt; auiiintnitd by jouns uud uttUo mem bers. . Camp 481. at Secnt-llrst and Woodland aenuu, wits thu rtctplcnt of a lino silk Hay, won In a coiitist. and the membtrn f-rei proud of It, especially at this mm. This camp claims that It pais to adorlltu. for, alter naviutf presi nif a a iuk tu tna Woodland Avenue lidptiut Cnuicli. the camp received not only u Hm but suvviui netv inemuers through tUdt Imiuei.u, Puriy members of So. -181 ha been called to camp. An Illustrated (tcturo on "Old Glory' will bo given hero next month. Tho subordinate camps of tho fcHuto are holdiptf election of ottlcers ilurlim tha period between December 10 und January 1. Most cam pi usually elect tnelr incumbents us secretaries und treasurer und tne jinn via cers. ad master uf lot inn, ito prtmut nt, ir sptctor. etc., are adanced ono office uhead, acrordlng to custom. 'Xho uistrlct pnsldents of tho Ftate, of whom there arc US, will com nit nco tho In stallation ot officers after IK cun be r 31. 'iiieso officers visit tho tntlro I'uu camps ti ruUKiiuut the Mato before February 1, lno district president is tne direct re pre Btntatlvo of tho Htata Cump and Htat-j tx- ecutivo coinmiuee. una is rtceiea in all camps with tne hlcn honors accorded ofll cers of the mate Lamp. 'Ibis Is tne most mu.rt-stii.ic period of tn ear In this order, tho attendance at must camps bum; larger than at any other lime ot the year. ri.ATi:XAL AM ERICAXS Reception to Jersey Councils anil Visitations by High Officals A reception wat tomlereil tn Tlioinas irfferi-on Council. Xo S ; l.y.lla n.r ..U, rounoll No 17!. -n.1 A.n.m Itrownlnc COiinm. .o i... . " ('imdcn by tho Oooel ot tho Orilcr Aso clat"on oC riilh.ilolpl.H. nt tho l,al of I'oVal Council. No 781, Tuonty-lxth anil Colutnlila aenuc Th, .,,t..,r,tl... trnmN.wJ-r.-y jvm m.t nt TwTitv-inirii ein n ni' -, Su- nn'i I" -nrt strr-t I'ara.lo rnarrhwl ? .i.v. imii Hn mr' m " neldre-si'-il l ll.e. Hill J"' "wii... Smith. HtlUa Stato htat" e.e.l- r.linn fiP V 11 Sillll illlLil. I.V BIKie ."."" iVi'llan, 11 MlfTS "Dr K-aT: V WI inll.U "ut-. nf NfcW Je-rsov. State- Vir.C'ncii i. sunt. IMS! ..' ". hhpnpmrtn . . Order Good Templars Tlosa Temple. No. ST, will hold Us annual Christmas celebration on 'Ihursday evcnlntr nit ut bt. 1'aul's Chapel. Ilroa.1 and Ve. nanso streets. The, musical part of the program will be of hlan class. A feature will be a sketch, "A .Mail With the Kids." under the direction of Kdward T Morris grand counselor. There will tie a cast of luenu-IHe inaracters. The templo Is linllat ttu; new members at Its Friday nllftit meet lllk'. Wllmlnston Lodge. No. 174. held Its twelftn anniversary on last Thursday eve ning, and an appreciative audience listened 1,. the. arlous musical numbers nrranced. A mandolin club uuder the leaderaulu of 1 Willard Sanderson was heartily encored. Addresses were ueitvereu vy cuwouti .biennis, tl. C. T.i James 1. lirown..a. sentinel: Llllle M. Btroup, O, H. T.. and JUry McLaughlin. D. O. C. T. The passage of the Sheppard national prohibition amendment by the House and Henate has filled the ranks nlth enthusiasm. National legislative Superintendent Kdwln C. Ulnwlddle confldently expects that tho necessary three-fourths of the States' rati licatlon will be secured within a few lears. The Grand Lodge htul Ita big night at Lu Lu Temple and eerythlng In connection with the event was a great success. Grand Secretary Udward Coleman. Jr., expressed apsreclatlon of the attendance of about iluOU of th. fraternity and ladles. The Interesting and humorous play. " hat Happened to Jones." was well presentea oy a capable company In charg, of Korrest UucWey. Quaker City Lodge. No. 6. entertained the sailors at Its meeting last Saturday at llroad and Federal streets. Harry Nichols. 1. I), n T.. was In rhac.ee of a program of un- ?Z..Zf'Z!il- VranTl. A. Alrey 1 CI. "r.. delivered on. of his splendid addresses, and th. ''eats" .were, wtyUity cars vi M Vniv ("ounrllor William II. Rtnto fnUtiellorH Z T. WiW"p!Vrnlln "' l" ' Ca.lny.lM'ler htatei f-emnrll Srrretnry fleorgo S. Tonl welcomed tho lsltlng deleeatlona ameil.er and entertainment wn- held in the hull eif Integrity Council. No :ils Wi South llroad street The meetlm? .V,a ,vV.ll iitlend-d on.l a detachment of tho miirln- corns wrn tho miesta or the eouu M i 1'rinrli Alrev nreMed nn.l ad1rs.s 'ire delhered by Stlt. Ice Counrllor C. V. I Vnnsant. Vast State Counillor Harry N Sony nnd Male found! he. ret a pr -or.1 The I'oy bcouts gave an eahlbltloii drill. rremlum ftni-'" were presented tn Heers r.iuriell, No 1IH1 and Peters Ileflance foun ell No. '.". the nresentatlon ndilresa being mad" bv Junior fast Slate Councilor Harry fi T Miller anl an mldress on the prln clnlea of the nni-r delivered by State Coun ell i?ecretary l'ord Diligent Council entertained Tinker Post. n A H.. addresses being delivered hy State Vice Councilor Vaneant, Pist State Councilor Sheneman and John 11. McKelvey. Thomas "Wilde presiding. An ertirlnl lslt was pal.1 to Weseoesvlllo Council. No. 41H. addresses being dellv ered by State Councilor S 11 Muchlcr, Junior Past State C""neller Miller and .- t renin-, nlac t ti Mount Plsgah Council. No. 123. addresses being made by state Councilor Muchler. Junior Past State Coun cilor Miller, Slate 'Council Secretarv Ford and District Deputy Stite Councilor Maurle- A fiveretl, aim e "i."1- v-uunvn. -w. i. which was well' nttended jnd nddressed by State Councilor Muchler, Junior Past State Councilor Miller Mate Counrll Secretapr Ford, Clinton Lindenmoyef, I, M, Bach man and others, West End Council. No. SSO, celebrated Its twenty-seventh anniversary with a largo eatherlnic of members and ladles Ad tresses were dllvered by State Councilor MucMer, Stato Vice Councilor Vansant, Junior Past State Councilor Miller. Pas.t State Councl'or Solly and stato Council Secretary Ford. Pb.i Rtatn Councilor Krwln L. (letter was presented with a dlamoncl ring In recognl lion of Ms long services as recording secre tary of the council. An eifflrtM islt was raid to ripersvllte Council. No CJ0. addresses being delivered by State Councilor Muchler. State Vice Councilor Vansant and state council secre tary Ford. A meeting of ther flood of the Order Asso ciation was held In the hall of Frankford Council, No. ITU. and plans were devised for an active campaign for the )ear IDlri. Among those present were Past gtate Coun cilors Sheneman nnd Solly. State Council Secretary Ford George J. Mar or. Charles W. Walton, William Urong and many others. Ilemimj. nceil 41 IliletHe- nnd friend". MerclmilB" I,ode No JST and Mlenm l.n- ! enliiiunent. No 17. 1. n tl I. nnd Steine- tueii a rillowshlw of i:inioml. Invjtid to Tuner il, 'Ihurs I p in 'loll (lite fllouces. ter, N J Hemulns may lu viewed Wed DlIVINi: Dec 22 nonr.UT T . ml-linnd nf Catharine C Devlne (neo Jones) itela. tlve-i nnd friends, also Wet I'hllu Council Nn SI I K of C , Invlleil tu fun. rtl. Thurs . sin i in. Ill N. I!d M. West Phlln Sulemn misH of reuuleni St Jiniea Church 111 a m Int Cathedral Cem Auto service. DOOI.AN Doe. 21 K THHVN wlfo of John J Dooluti nnd iliushter of P .1. nnd Annlo rlinnnn. IteHtlven and friends 11. V M Sodtllty. t-acred Ilei't Atlar and lto enrv Societies Invited to funeral. Wed I s in a in. 2M I Poplar st High mnBs nf requiem Church e.f St Francis Xnvler 10 , a in Int. St. Dculs s Cm Auto funeral UnWNIlV 1). 21 JAMH1. hli-han.l of i Ann t II Iovnev Due notlco of funeral will le Uv.n 'JV.-il Slimmer tl i:ll! (JlTOIIlin Die 22. LOUIA D wldov of John M Kirlumher. nged e.i Rela. Uvea anl friends Invited to funeral services, I Wed . ! 10 n ni . '!'"! Wlnonu nve , German, town Int lleiltlmnre Cem 2.11 r in l.ltVl.Va Dec 2J MV11V V (neo Shall-I eross), vviiovv of Jonithan C. l.rln, aged 71 Ilelatlvca and friends Invited to funeral. I Wed , 2 lo I' m residence of snn-ln-Iaw, rrantt L. Ashton Welsh rd , llustleton. Phil i. Int. William l'enn Cem. Trains for llustleton leave Iteadinz Terminal 1:11 li tn. Autos wUl be In waiting. Auto fu- ""mmitt. Dec. 21. FitF.nnmrK ffiir LIAM. husband of Alice Emmlit (nee Wol tenholme) nnd son of Jesse an.l late Mar can t Ilmmltt. aged fullelitlves and friends Invited to funeral servlci" Wed 2 10 n m . at J II Stamper ft llro 's. 4B4H Frankford nve Frinkford. Int North Cedar Hill Cem. i:SI,INO. Dee 21 JOHN Dl'VI'ltl'MIX. son of lato Nicholas II. nnd Leonora Esllng, ""fiILI.' Dec. 22 i:t.lAIir.TK. widow of Henrv Fell and .liuchter of late John and Ann Holton Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Wed , fi.30 a m , 2314 German, town ave Solemn requiem mass St. lid ward's church in a in Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral "iir.isi.i:ui:N . 23, rLom:Ncn n . ifrt of Anton Frelsle'ien (ne Forepaugh) Itelatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral 1 services. Thurs.. 2 p. m., 11 111 i-oiumma live Dnrliv Pa. Int. Jit. Morlan Cem ....,., l.a iteneil Wed . 7 to 0 n n IIIHMJ. " uic . ..in. oir.lt V....I1. ..&,lr II 11 1 Cem. AUtil servlei, MiaHIGAN Dee 22. CHAUI.i:. Iiu I band of Hto Ann nilzabelh Mrdulgntl, need I si Itelatlves and frlendu Invited to funernl I 1 hurs " 1 m. sun's residence. Albert Mtliulgan, ton Spring Mills ave.. Consho- hoekiii. Pi. Int lulf Mills Cem llemalns I mav lie ievved Wed . after 7 10 P tn I Mel I ALU Dee. 23. PHILIP J. son of 1 lines P 'nml Alice JIillul" Inee Mc(l'nnls) ' r. sldenee of parents. 12- Wolf st Due no- tic. eif funeral. . ... MrKUOWN "n Dec. 21 lnl". .MI CH AJIL. husband of Mary McKcovvn (nee I.nrken) Itelitlves und friends are Invited to funeral, "ii Thurs. nt S III a m from his lato tesldince. h.'ll Diamond st S"'"1!" high re null m mass at St F.dwnrds Church at 10 a. tn Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto MoLOUGlIl.lN. Dec 21 MAItOAnr.T eldest diu4liter of lite Jeremiah and I.llen MeLouBhllii lat nf, 04"1 si brook nv e llelatlves and friends Invited to fimeral, 1 hurs . s .1(1 n m residence, of hrother-ln-hw. August W Pfelllo. 2130 Mountain st IllBh rtnulem miss St Fdmond s Church ID u. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. M. MICIIAKI. Sii.ldenlj. Dec, 23, SAM Fi:i, II , son !f nilia J and late Hamu-I M.MIrli.i.l, aged 21 Helntlvcs and frl;nds Invited to funeral Thurs. 2 n m. ...01 llulst nve. W. Phil i Int Mt Morlah Cclll. I'rlends innv call Wed . 7 to Up in McVAUOII Dec 22. THOMAS B Mv. VAUOII age.l 74 Itelatlves and friends In vited to funeral. Wed , 3 r. m .724 J Rising Sun ave . Fox Chase, Phlla. Int. private. Oxford Church Grounds ,,,, ,..,. MKIIUITT. Dec. .'.', RAMTJCf. IVLnD. sou of the late Ilev James Illa-k and Hannah 1 Merrltt Itelatlves and friends li'vlteil to services. Wed . H P. m Oliver II IHIr Illdg. 1S20 Chestnut st Int. at Old Shrewsbury. Md "Ihurs morning. Omit (liners Dover. Del . and Kent and Talbot Co Mi! . papers copy. MOniin At Hiimmonton, N J.,., Dee .'. P.OI1UUT T.. husband of Annie H. Moore aged SI. Itelatlves and friends Phlli. and Cnmd"n Ferry F.mplojca' Ilellcf Asso., In vited to funeral. Wed , 2 p. m , residence of father, David G. Moore. 41U Stevens St.. Camden. N J. Int private. Ilvergreen Cem MI'l.l.F.V At Paulshoro. N. J.. Dee. 21 OI.LIi: MULI.i:N. aged (.0. Itelatlves and friends, members of Welcome Lodge. No 71 K of P. Invited to funeral services Into residence. Wed , 10 30 a. m. Int. l.g- ' MVLON-Der 23. MAIIY K.. widow of Greaorv It. Mllon Itelatlves anu iMenas, 11INTI-K WXIUTN MKK.NKHSMLI.K. I'A. GALEN HAtL-IN-TIIE-MOUNTAINS WKKNi;nSVII.I,K. VK. I Open all year. Dry air. Fine scenery. Every I comfort for longor short winter rest Baths. I Massage. Resident Physician P.&R. R B. I Through Pullmans New York and Phlla. I Howard M. Wins, Man-cer. ASIIKMf.T.i: N. V. ROTERY BAM HOTEL sag THL L.aVPaO OF TrSat S1KV Famous overywhere for Its location, service and cuisine. Booklet and rates upon application. S. J. LAWRENCE. Manager ATl.WTIf CITV. N. J. JBentlis AQNEW. Dec. 22 HENRY, husband of Mary Agnew (nee O'Neill). Relatives and friends. Div. No. S, A. O, If., Invited to funeral, Wed . 8 30 a. m.. 8J2 B. Willard st. Solemn high mass of requiem. Church of the Ascension 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. , ANDREW8..-DeevySS. HANNAH. FItlKND Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., win 111 4tn St., t'olvvjn Friends may call Tues. eve., 7 to U. Int. New Garden Cem (IKNSIIKlMUIt -Dec 22. KMMA. widow of Valentine Oenshelmer aged '17. Relatives and friends. Ilnsiry Society of All Saints' I hurcn. iiriutsnuea ui.uru in lunerai. Wed . a 30 a m . residence of son-ln-lavv, Il rv. Raker. IT-'J Foulkroil st . Frank 'ford. Solemn requiem mass nt All Stints Church, llrldesburg, 10 a, m. Int. All SalnTs C'ailSSNKR Dec, 22, APPOt ONIA. wife nf John Gessner (neo Nuessteln), aged 3(1. Relatives and friends, members of Rosary Si-ele-y end Anns Hnrstmann Coune'l No. m n Ti. r. . invited to attend funeral Thurs.. 0 a. m , 1401 N. 29th at. Requiem mass St. I.udwigs vnurcn lu a. m. int. ertf llolv rtedeemer Cem. (1RF.KJ e Dee 23, JULIA C. sjldow'of John areen Relatives and friends, employes of Lit Brothers. Invited to funeral, Thurs., S a. m . isas IS. dim it. runi-iuu requiem mass St. (iregorya i.nurcn v ou a. m. int. Old Cathedral Cem. HAl.f Ml.liN leer. ... L,..viise. wiaow of Theophllua Haefclln (nee Ruthard). Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p m , r-sld-nc- of snn-ln-law. Marcus C Arn. S12fl N. Rosewood st. Int. priest- Auto funeral. 1HLLORAN Suddenly. Dee 21. HER. ni'.RT L HAI.LORA Relative, and friends', also Klrlln 11. & L. & A Associa tion. Invited to funernl Wed, S.30 a. m. sister's residence. 27.14 N. Juelson st. Mass of requiem Church of St. Cotflmba 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. UARN. Dee 2'J. MARY :.. dsimhter of Patrick and Mary A. Harare (nee Welsh) Relatlvea and friends, n V. M. Sodalltv of St. Ann's Church. Invited to funeral Wed , 8 30 a. m . from parents' residence, 2412 E. Cumberland st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre HART! Suddenly, at Mt. Airy, Pa., Dec. 2. DUDLEY LEHMAN, son of Ella Leh man and late Robert Warner Hare, aged 28. Funeral services and Int. private IiAIU'NKTT. -Ike !S. HO,-", daughter of late Frank and Ilridget McKeagney, late nf Carrlckmore. County Tyrone. Ireland. Due notice of funeral will bo given from 1R44 llenneer st IIAUSLER. Dee 23. HERMAN E., hus l.ra -t c.rn'ina Hausler (nee Sugg), aged 48, 23 IT N. 30m at. Due notlco of funeral will be given HENDBRS3N. Dee. 22. JAMEH M.. son of Rebecca and lat James Mi Henderson, sged '-5. Relatlvea and friends Invited tn funeral aervlces. Wrd , 2 p. m., residence of sunt. Mrs Maria Kinkier, ISO V. Norrls at. ,nH03LT.'-bn Dec, 22. 1017. JAMES H. HOLT, husband of Esther A. Halt, aged ll.l years Relative, and friends, silso Yuba Tribe. No. 287. I. O. R. M i Progressive A-sembly, No. 4. A. O.U, r., and Court penuence. i , is. . jr. ox a. and en- I WjKiTa:! Remains 11 V M. Sodalltv of Our Mother of Sor I .,v.. rinirch. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 la m. 4"12 llrown st. Solemn requiem mass II Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, 10 a. Int Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral, Ini.i!J5iH..idenlv. Dec 2J. VINF1F1D O husband of Mary J. Nutt and son of la't'e William L. und Christiana Nutt Rein Uvea and friends. Survivors of Co O. No "14 Regiment, retina Volunteers, Postofflce l-,7 N A. I- O., Inlted to fervlceo. Wed.. ii' m.. "W ilronn t. Int. prhate. Friends mav rail Tuea eve. t?KKi:ri3. Dec 23 DANIGL. husband rf MarKaret O'Keefe. Helatlea and friends V" AT VTin a-t-rv Avoid the r-Kom of rough winter at this World's Greatest Winter Resort, where sunshine and delightful environ ment make life worth 11, Inf. s Amwricnn nnd Furoptan Plana line Gulf the Winter Through feBi-eata, ATLANTIC CITY'S NEWEST FIUKI'ROOK IIOTKL On tha ocean front. Offers unusual ,ttrae tlon. during the Autumn and Winter Seasons, Luxurious lobb es. tpscious vetandi a. restful aun parlors and surerb music,' Ai alatlal resi dence for the. seeking rest snd recrestion. Bookings now I cine; made for the Christmas and nVm. IiaIIiI.u. AMERICAN AM) KlIItOPKAN Pf.ANB unfsf wim ccsjrrnriui-iT.ionsi io- cn-'unsurSb OaleiLHall Westminster K- av ntar "each. ui.v-. wesunmsier t0 ., ,,rlv.t, ha,hi riin wster llOiipwkle J2 - 'll e-i... -.. WIXTl-K KKSOKT'- (Hotel BoSCOOsl Alvv!ays"oPen."' So.elsi ' ATLAitTHl CITY N J " Cbrlstmss helldsv rates A. ft AfRTOV 05f-jajAjflsL'sJ5riJJiIili3 iiiiilifrjm.iiiil.M'UJ!i "RranfnirtiNiluiiffiiiBfl nflm m arlboroughBlcnlicim nc IXAUINO RESORT HOUSE Or TMC WORLD "Does Its Bit" by offering CONSERVATION. SERVICE. HEALTH, the thrtje great war necessities. In great hotel, under expert direction with its reultnt elimination ot waste, noo people re better fed and fcept warm, with a total consumption of leu rptDD and COAL, and with the help of much Icis SERVICE, than il required in their own homes. Food, Coal and Service laved constitute direct contribution to the War, which needs all of each that it can get. Health is now more than ever essential. ATLANTIC CITY often It in her Gulf-stream-tempercd, germicide, sea island, winter climate, int from dust or dirt, and laScn with the ozone of the ocean. Her outdoor health-giving recreations and her indoor entertainments and amusements are equally' beneficial. OWNFRSH1P MANAG1MCNT JOSIAH WHITS ft: SONS COMPANY,- s S; V k 1 A a4 suflti AMr.ws (BM.Toriori. J C. - jWjka i, ; ' . if S isi w w-T pw i. t. V. .ita. A"-.,