a.1 V TPWSSSP f. -. VX" ..IfE ' y- INSURANCE FEATURE OFFORESTERSTLAN Comparative Benefits of Al ternative Protection and 'Official Philosophy -VENIKa PUBMCf BEDaERPHItADELPHr THURSDAY, JANUARX 3; 19l8 ' -;r Ooutt St. organirattan s ouid onls alt. a sum hut tit filth to oiit.ltntn as iirin aa nut guar anteed by tti? tlotetnment Iil.ti. .. Cnurt Tlitl "herl.l.n, No lit. t Kolles I'ost ilatl, llodlno ami tleorge stteets rmsert ycfdwardt. .Wllllum SteMonnrlo and ,toiph VVhlti atnlor ana Junior be.tllei. .w. J. JJfiH n and II. w. Taylors l.ciur.r. Michael Do'j( Blualciai). ,A, N. Tomllni ISO IMS, will In.t.ll tomorrow. upon summoned command the entire mem hersnlirYoiea tipon tn. question aa to wnlrli tur.d, the supreme or thu xrand, they would support n a. mr .merienev method. Un. renin .hotted that not one of Its tu mem bers t ould recoinlza mo later substitute metrure proposcu by tint national hodi. jnci trmpllatlon of th. olflcul i,liots rail showed in tin.mmou, vote tatored this Mats, temporary war enactment, with the protlso that It that project waa not to be vufc niiu him iorcc jut aa 11 was adopted .,... ... o- , ... I b- the. contention of tne J'enneyit.ni. Albans, No. So, at I wenty- . grand bod. tnn c'6urt Xn wo would V.fns. first and South Directs, was honored with I to accept It In any channel form wh.tsoetrr. ?M Presence of Brother, Crossen renn and - 'riS.Vl?.?l,lh'm:Sc5r,i: Treaty, No. 22! Pearson, of Icderal, u,rouiii the medium.of the iwnistoni ot Wcldon. of Malon: Parren, ScliujlUIII ; In. s,tem In.ujuratea under tn. auspices i"V.ir VeahamlnvL William Kenny, Mc-I ! "' "oternment, whlrn could be done Craie, "am'P liy!,liS,,il' .' 'w.i. '"J ."n etpenta to th court at th. mailmum C'eUn Orth, Manilla! O Donnoll, Wax- 0f less thsn one-half, what ft Mould he is lit, ttlrl f UTlO, wanie . xirauj, uiuii;ol, iui-uii iu tuiiiriuiii. lo cm 'f teB.:.TM?rV.. S i StfE-V-VA reUs'tV. Ulniey, uuiii. nj , j,hm, ..........v... -. KUenicr, Northwest, The xlsltlng- bretli rn, learned at first hand comprehenslxe plans as dcxelope8 by their sponsors. This body has arranged t8 add 1000 Insurance on tins life of each of Its tnem bos In tho martial Bcrxlce of the nation as a tangible tribute of lecognltlon of their patriotic tesponse to the call of the nation, "f. C ft lohn LeenneN. retired, of the Hfth United Slates Ijstslr.t, chairman of Its war aid committee, explained th. method which, tn substance. proldes: '111. Insur ance la effetted throuih the aoernmenta system Ksth enlisted member Is directed to spplv for that amount of Insurance ttevlous to Ftbruary 18, toj and to pay the stipulated premiums out of his monthly . ThA court will reimburse, him the smounts, throuih Is bennclary; , hv se'id-1 Ineth Ul f,0 ,lr lnII) lan, , kve , lot tier the rnonthl prenilumj. w tilth thus ., f , oM drv.aH,st leinolJ. i ni become a rsrt of nls otherwise regular re. . i.lld .oup t0,ai mi.i mlltances. 'Hits method wipes out all dlfd- ""u "na our ""," "'" riUlics. and In the eent of death while In ,,..,,, , . , the senlce no obstacle will preent the An enllxenlne )iollda solal wm nude rajment of the full principal dhectly to his i possible througn iho efforts f liruih-rs rsnied beneficial). Ilcrre. MarxraM-. 1'elster, Jeser, Slulherln "Similar prolslon will be made as r l)empe. .Mirku, )rnif lielinlt, ''rhn-l pects all drafted inembera subsequent to der. Hell, Wlest, l.lppel l.iaKe liecker. tht date Ihla sstem Is one of eionomx, Ueulcli, i-ohlll1. Hall and Mode A as onlv the members In actual senile are xeterati I". . It in tne tourso of a splrltel paid for. and not a tsx put upon others debate upon the dilatorv tactUs In the per that la not needed to atldln that end. All lotmanc of ih pjtilotiu obluatinn to members In the tnllltar service are t?x- the enllited memberenlp. In makliiR tli- mpted from lods; dues, thes- belnif patd war emericencv fiyul r nsinu onl, not a out of a specially created fund ' lejllred factor, as times Imperatively d- maud, put tin Issue sqiisrelv up ti the ,i..rt.,...n i Mf,,i,tiH .arlh-.l ih- I puIMiatks ' Sims lulj I whn our tlrand i.n'a. K the milntenince of the two -ourt Xxar 1-und was to hexln Just on- iSStlonsd Vature? wWchP!a i separate "- ear hsi none, and It is not ct In eV.nH .K!Vt fmm theeiS ar In.nmo treasuri operation. lh heart thiol, ticks it pa !?nA.,5ir.l..?h7,IJiVi8h..'.n,Mor trlotlr Impulse liaxv leen atlfl-1 tx nonat- SERVICE FLAG FOR 12,500 FROM P. O.S. A. Stnte Camp Ceremony for Members in Cump--Itinerary of Camp Visits Iti tentlethptirl rftord witn ft. nhuwitin ui iv incmneriinin arounu . up ana .mt?niMi rsere of h,tiOf, of Milch ibSUM I' Rl command lor Immediate use should reaulre ments rnll, n well pisnnftt yre Its i.ns nitthods Tni nvtntld eXnlblt Ji th leant of it-, f!l merited tomm-'ndJtlor.s. for ltd tlniflv benftactlonii nr Us main laudation marks, and these arw nuKio pomiblr h tne hearty (o-operation of in loat adherents and eiTlcienc start of officers feenjtary ttnlnenart, in ren-lerlnr th detailed reirart. took erosion in point out a. sourto of Its micrcgtul attainments ".Nen method are taken Hmantuitn oi wnen. Hder trial, thev ar tound tter than thi old aatem When Nn 141 tlnda tnat tnlnjts ale be me deme lndlhrenll It brings Itself up wun h suaoeti nait ana nnus new OC the court; Jn cnrqutr wiiu iiiw v.ynun .:-' -;,,' th.ifj In l riitil r nl Mv rtrr.lltl.M' llitnr hN hen . I tlon ironi thus lnirUBlfetl labllahed. It is maintained by nlunfrv lontrlbutlom, lionorably f .edited aa free.IU donations, to be paid b the subscrlblnjr members as this requires durlnwsrthe period f thft war. autrrtented by receipts from a sarles of entfrtatnmenls scheduled fop the purpose by itio alert committee on wai end mrans ... 'lruatee jr Mafeulre, ihalrman of th Ul t r un.t. opU'nA that no tkkets will be sold outside the membership and the Irn midlil riih o' friends of the 'ourt No on t 111 be ursed to participate, the matter will l entirely opllonnl with each one. but urrfiss tsf insured n'rtady from the responses feceUod for thp rrojects so far arranged. The lulllx" vlll net be Importuned lo assist, fee tn tcamis Tut. th rourt H amplj abla Itself to lira 'it lis own undertakings, m i as lb rrnv-diate tiuhU accrue to its own uiworUen win. are In military senlce It sIiouM .is it will, maintain the sourc of lis li.ne?aitluu tn tnem wunin.ua own ion from those inirusiu wnu ine worn in hour has romo to call for J reckontuK. and wo fr tn strountlnip mav assunie pnases dratlo In measure. Th northeast section has sUtn "ipression In lis crntt inputs heretolore. and if not heeled lh on senuenees will rest upon those; w no annul luticiice to cease to u a ilrtue onnrELLOs Activities of the First Three Dis tricts in the Line, of Boost The ttienionv of unfurling nt Stute cainn lieadquaitera Hie large rlce flng representing 1.1,5(7 membets of the Pa triotic Older Sotm of AmcMc.i In the nation's aertoe wit n great Biicces. tie pile the Buffeting fiom the cold weather of a large ctonri of people In front of the btilltllng, 1317 Xoith llroatl rttcet. Miss Mm Ion Wutti, datigliter of Brother 'William A. WutH. of Ueadlng, pulled tlie cord that unfolded the hunt ing to the breeze, while lh band, of Kea)tone (otnmandei y ij eij ' The Star-Spangled Uanner" SpeaKlmr t th exercises that fotloved tal .'resident dwlrll II, toer spoke of tli foundlns; uf the ordr. Its purpose and thy tntibers who na Joined the nrm lhse men hae Bono forwaid to Join the crlcts,' ho declared, ' tn domonstrate to the world llisf we nr not ont men of profe. sin? tlmul, lnit that we nituallv perform tlwn .hen OKrtilon demands It Our niottu Is for Uod our rountr and our trder,' mid w reroirnlzo that our men owe r dut to thil t. res tor. to their country arid tn their Iclmn it-Mil In 1M.I Mn lanipdre In the tini was exllii"U shed h(ause mir men almost xinler salt" armteied th tall t h first Ile torn nnnle that Hhpred t.liuolns ul for "A.oihj olunteers were members of the i it H A and the first in rnrh nFlilnct.ni after that rail were our mu from IVmi sIrfr la. - ve i i a war UMsurv ioHru iitxi a f ii nt of $0 uon continued Mr Jlpr ' wlilch Is lining spent In asslstlntr th prose r utlon of the war e hold meetings Iti i t nrlniii irli uf Ilia Vjlrila. tn cninllriieA mi ' RED MEN CHIEFS AT ZUNI AND WASHITA The Great Sachem aiul Great Chief of Records on the Local Trail "LONG LIVE THE KING" A llunmh Story ot ChlM-Dcs'.re, Court Intrigue And ltoc, the latest Xoel lly MAUV RODt:RTS BINEIIART ' 'oprllif, 191, li Mary Itol'trls ninehart and tlio Tubllc twiner Cumfsny Xinil Tilbp. Nn 333. 1WW tlio nnmial banquet 111 lionor or llif ' Ziml Hoot ii." The nrlnrliMl crnt of the lie nlnir Mas the indentation of n flue full-i sired dek to llielr lender, DaM Itell- man tlrent Sachem llesnlck. In pre- sentliiB the desk on liehalf of the mem hers, i in d 11 i Ell trlluite llellmaii for lil nntlrlnE voik for the ucces of Znnl Tribe. In leturlt Brother llellnun pieenled loUen ot III" elem lo the inenibcts ho had performed he raid, mote than their haie of the labor mid lespotislblllty dm Ins the ear 'Shoit talk" w tic, marie lv Oieati'hlef of lltiouN ThoMis I Tiasei. (Ileal Keeper of W.unpnm .towpli Kairar and eeial of the memhen preient "I he vie wain was beautlfull decorated by Uiother ll.ml who receded waun con. Bratulatlon" The menu wan Rood, and the milMial numbeix eie manv and ni1ed. -Ml the bo h the nation1"! renlte eie leinembeied h the Irlbo, niaklnc Indeed a olnceie exeinplllliatlon of fieedom filtniWilp and ihBilt Tim 1TORY TUTS TAK lltnnln I. threatened with rttotuil.n. Slndfiil". rltlllans. tten arms trterans, am hiiIv naaiol tivmat li am mnKtrrnV nntl lir.clalm a, repnhllr. hl I fRPINAMl r quietly ii is ni ine pinl m yeaili nnti nis ara"" TIrt 1tt. .!. Into a horrible grip. He looked ip, rals- 1 inE iu nenu slowly. 'What rf lhl?' he demanded, cry WashlU "IrlLe Ni S3 held ll Hnlnul rhrlstm." I annuel llh l nitinlieis nJ friends nrsni .Vn exllnt i;, smeil b llrothcr l.ale .1 I.el. Pkr a the loaslmssl'r and IntrodiieeiJ tnc" spcslisrs ilrest "ach'm liesnlU William ll llclhfl, thslimsn ot tr. Slnto orplijns linanl. P. "iix t1i ! 1 .lohn It Msloii' and lieorge K (lilts lu'inlicr of the sisie son. I1,IIIII,MI HIMMll, 111,1 "i ( mun ITInre or I Itnnla, Is nnly, elflit itars old. The lime Is iirniiltlnus lor toll, and the Mm anil liU t liancellor, Mrltllrli, know It, . , . ,. In order to ifnarct the liylr to (lie throne I.lfllTI.NXM MKKV l.KIl II. toun oirlrer. Is ordtrtd to wntrh oser llltH Vltt.. 1. I.. ... Hl.ll llhlllllll. , ..m,,r. .' l.l, .WT ... ,1 In llrolher' ,T,e ' ronit rrlnre's ronsln. lint iier nioiiirr. tranilaunt of the Irons ITInft ordrra the tun not tn meet rhe ,nlns loot nro In lisre llerinl. marrr KIMI KAHI. IIP KARM, n nrlshhorlii. Mnfdom, and thus remove nn enemt on (he border and so sireiiElhrn Internal affairs that the reinlntlon will lie thnarttd. , , ItH'NTaWH hint I.OS( IIFK, 111 lore nllh Karl, and h folloner of the I lj" ; an ronrl, sends lode inter (o Karl Jelllnc y."l. nf "'e rmns-emtnts. I'l.THI l III ltd. a rlerk. Is (lie messentfr. lis t; fnllonrd Iit III'.RMW SPIKR. nn nltent o the reinlntlonl.ta and liemliman of Hlf K IIIMIIF.IET. slant Imdfr of Mi. enemies of Ihe throne, , ,Ml.ky romes upon nn alliKK ntnlnst Mhnn. ted hr Hlntk llnmherl and pl;r. and Is laid low, hut he soon rerotrrs sum elenllr to nll the bntlrred Mlinric home. Ihe latter. boneTtn waul a he think, the JOliur. Ilenltimnl ont nf slsht. Mllinhles Ms n to the Cathrrirnl. here he al" nlcs's letter to n rhanffenr. MkkT h des In the nnlomoblle until Ihe lornla-t lo. nl houndsrr Is rrosed nnd then nllarks Hie tliauffeiir. who. faced with death, de rides to tell Ids secret. . . Ilntk In ivonla llumneri ann -nier i- cald NMkhy "I The letter! Do jolt call thec a letter ." Nlkky drew himself up. "I Ime hroiiEht the enelope whlih nai glen me." Without a woid Krl held out papers and emelope to the other man, who took them "I hen he turned to Xllikj. and now he raised hl olce "Wlieie did jou get this hoax " ho demanded, "Xt the cathedral, from the man Nlburs" "Vou He'- eiid Kail "I lieu for a mo ment he left -N'lkl.v and turned on his anco lo search, vltli that retolter to rloe. whs nliort lltd. i:qn while lie va xtrucitlnr: Nlkky wan imnKinE. Ji mem nn um irurr,, If they must. ThlnKS would at least be no worso than before. Uut he resolcd that no loknce would (e- fmm lilm the place where tho mfscnccr wan hid den. Until they had Rot thai he had a chance for life. They searched, his cap laat, Nlliky, pantlnR for that trauce. struggle. taw Kaiser take It fiom the llnlne of h. cap and piss It to the King. Karl took It. The emlle was Bono I now nnd something tiglv nnd terrible had taken Its place. Hut that, too, faded as he looked at the letter. I It wan a blank piece ot note paper. I'll tl'TKK XV I alher and Daiiglitrr i 'ITriTIl the approach ot the utiiilxcr- VVcaiy of hl son's death the King Blew Increasltgly reslless. Kach scar 1 he determined to put anay this old Eilef, and each ear, a his bodily weak ness lnereiscd, he found It harder to do In aln he filled his weaty das iSSn compiuluu In a fill lie let lili loial w lib the routine of hl kingdom, in aln age beat on that unluckv Indhldual while the aRent slood, while and still N"ot Until tl wa oxer and Karl, spent with passion was pacing the floor, did -Nlkky entuie a wold If this Is not what Hour -Majesty ex pected," he vald heie Is perhaps an explanation ' Kail wheeled mi him llxpl.ina tiou' ' " T lie man Mbuig was attacked eaili" last eenlnp b tluee men "lliey beat him badlv and attempted to lob dim mfdVn't! V!."e,."one,oV"Me;V.hl.:". UWS Ills sto.v lo me lrc He belleNed that ll-l.. ul- riii.1 Lata ..til auih .if .Ml 1m, l.n- c. nf uni.al. IlllUerN 111 rhestrS I Oil a serxlce Mr I m (Mirlslnirts ' tribute.! an excellent proaraiit nf music Wit Stall (melon l hsrles II tlelni" tnM nf lh rierdses the Chilstmi. tree aa 1.111 l-li meii of llm older who had entered Ihe trimmed and (he presenls were distributed sirvlfe ami spoke felingi t one niember Inrludlnfr a lolorert imier hal with sheet (1'ir-t" if isn 1 Ktnii Pole, who he said had of Iho latest jopular s inss, 'I h Irllie sent alr-ilv iUn lis life for bl lounin 1 hrlsimas naikiaes with a return ard in 1 11 1 t' Mi-Ill 1 were 1 mini I, l.etin or r the members in Hie serviro niiu 111. uiurilli HH.rn ...it- ... ..r. - - J. r-. l. if-i.-L-i i.nB k-n kent ( Hie point of death, hut he persistently re fuses to dlt nice but Information. lkkj-. In possession of all the Informa tion, leases the ilioiiffenr hound istiil red nt the side nf the rood, takes out tlie letter without ttlanrlnr l II. n ","". . iltarelte paners In lis plate and seals the emelope. Then he slnrls for Mm " liuntlnr toiler. he (old himself that theie were worse things than to be cut oft In one's prime, that the tiagedy of old ago 1 11 Ions liagcri-., with but ore end To hae outllied all tint one loxes, he felt, was wore by far. To hie Irlen, In one gloomy procession after another, to the old Capuchin church and there (o hao left, pracifdll., some dearly beloved bod that had been his life. Ills son had escaped thai But It was poor comfoit lo him fin other ears he Ind had the Crown Xotlmiuwl preMiitecBUlfj MertM Aliituntiaia n",n lilin Thev Imil'nmIV or less, the truth belnc, I was too much Ilk the ,) mpathle fully wltii,lw. arrogant, iicicrmmen, .ornjti thos nualltles, which an-a M to cofteii If. the King-, were nunclata. In full ul renicth "an-A I Hut there was mortj thfirt t.11 simiiantv at raurt. father the Archduchess hapr' marriage ) , "Vou did this." she had when an unusually flagrant had come to the ears of ,1 "Vou did It. I told jou 1"' materialized but the marrlaifol l told you what no was, ioer had some plar. in mind, nit here I am." she had turne then, pot angrily, but wrltli Itv. "t shall neer forche yot. sho said. p She nexer had. She made,hri lslt to her father, and. nB4i moie feeble, she was moved fit) then to pity him. Hut It waa pity, Ine more. The ery hands wrllK S sho sometlmeH changed his pillow-,' coldly elllclent, Phe had not kiwi'! In i.ar. ?li And now, scirelly willing: (hat should marry Marl, she was rw annov lilin by objectln to t- , , nn ihn dav after her converse las General Mettllch she Slslted th7 It was afternoon. Tho Kin- IHt Ihe morning In his study, prop!) pillows ns was always tho CM working witn a secretary, -ine Be Hi vweie after the letter but that he PUnce with him as much as possible I ;" B0"e WhCn ''hC cn,c"'' anfJ l.-..i...A....A.lii 1. t- ......-. ,. .. fn I It I a "Iron ft' .In.. .P .!. ... .1 . ' alfinP. 11111 iicrneu n 11 i" ui luiii'r, ii ,iu " ""- ,. iii u, uaji UUT IMP " slbilit that. vl.U lit lav stmiiiPi tli (,iown Prince Mas exllert, In disgrace (CONTJNCKD TOMOnUOW) en elope for the Mnln c rieiiilfin John Htknow IfdtftnenH aif intfitnihiK HIouv l rll No hi, an riiowl b k to U ulil MlKwam nt T-Il What ton ntteei u)irn i reunion of lh nifmbern mill lltlnK n$ H-n will !.! Ihl 'lhurntlR n nli"p Jltrltt Teput Albert !tlttrt r tnmbi of Hi tribe iro.il$" oinn rooi ot k In KfttlUK" volffi.e Chosen Filond l.odses ilt to Alei chants -was well attemlrd ly isltors from otlier IocIrch It lt 1 oped that the lslt of MerchantH toKncigetlc wlllhae u larppp ffnr(p til.it Inn. n that Mpr direct rinks without burdrnlnr: tli6 ,""' I chants' Lodge will letaln Its ptesent lep- Ptit1 l-'o: l"Ve .VfffclertnVdem.nd"uPon utatlon not only of being one of the most (hslr kin rosltv for popular patriotic pur- promising and most active lodges In the posca without l-clnr called upon to support !lr. .iioi.tp. i, .l-n nf the ctl maw hialtei' methods which are liaklied in 'I"1 ulsnict, uut aio or me cnj a rpiclil ih.ut. Initiated bv a fraternltx The hoosieis committee wishes to i ul l.i ii tare for Its own measures of t,ani the members of the lodges In the .BVlliV.c!.aUt,rrell,l0nnnCd,',80Mn first, second nnrl.thlid rll.i.lcti. fo ' their suppoit dining the last xear, and incrnr'i hS." .Z&nlSl wWo "Z extend, to all the-e. lodge, ,, ,,t natp tinc-iniri of 1.1b ronipensatlon lo the wishes fot a happj and piospeioui New PUTPiifeo nnd lhat tho other management ex- year. p isrs halo been readjusted, not lo lessen ri,.iP. -vi'-iL-r ' s the lime Ims efAcieicy, but to ronseno for this Intention. fH1' "J" ;"'" .'lAtmns wh 1V0T hie nUnrb;r"neroe.e'thi,n b,ynLOp1c.yiJn "oUslon" '.S''iS VSTJLX, ttirV.tnikt tarn Wit VMomtKt rennrtfil for the r" h'Wf InltlHltvl flUfinK inn Tr c'.m tiiw.rmt'Can war veterans, rcpnrieu -or in ... . ..-- m.n.h.riin irutn' 'I n brlnsii in tho least number im nr fnr hnth tram 'I hen oil slll r-Mk.cAx...) uiit.n.. u 11 n t nan nn tnrniip 10 worn For . itnnit i '"""'" """' ' ....., . ". f ,,,.... nf Dlilnf amhuimi trt tl liPOthfTH ran. nrr.fnlrrt a rri nrnmrnn. tinn that waa '"" ""lr '" :...'"..'..'::, iinanlmouflly arecrt to that, inftteaa or teUrlnfi atatnnn (iCLirtned James Macqulie, th court a npnointco: pro- 2.?iSrPhi2 erf !n "the 'fur.herance of thVt MlHeJodae No 1000 ronferrr.l the Ihlnl rlrfhi-1 Jin ' ' Mil ,,nf in tntrii. bs degreo in full form on four candidate ,r,?i?rI " rttcntl PUl hl nu U Ilrother Rlchardnon actinic n- d-reo manter our counlrj. I Atnffnc the a.toni wer;e r. (i lenn I. nromer jamen nmun, ni; "V,rr"' ' Kanr-. of Hlloam Kncampment and -B IIIUUSIC', W ,110 a-nutto ..! - . i,,. of the court to tlvo account of Its work re aulta and so well did ho succeed In en . Ihu.InK the brothers lhat p. donation of 50 w,as made to that tireless circle to relp Its. extension of ood deeds. Hroiner viuiani Aicuonum, on nrnsu m lih.Anui.tan War Veterans, reported for the can hiie 1,11 erty lnen lommltteo as tn subscriptions "... " serured firm th lembershlu and outlined "'" !" W n-U laniialrn plans 'I.... .1 i her samuei uson, a i. ier "-' r;:mi presented a recommendation that was '"" "!" v II cerlin'ilo belns tendered lo the 'iton.-Tso a spetlal prize for the nn. Pultliur 11 cerlinLKlo Heine I'nnereii in inn candidates In the Indso In a sprtl f bo ,R;n"l.lS "Vlls'ret.r, 'we'" -J 'lm-;hrnTo .V,","",?:'1 $ 'n.ifci"' hiS"1.' ined Iv the irimrt as read by Ilrother , "nd. then .why not tr tn make ins a securing lie or more randldatcs fnr Inltla banner term AKi nt iw n ul d v luip r Meetings hae been Hrroiiaed fnr trank tin I'ounti nt HVnrslioro on Jnildr 111 Hurs l nunly nt lioMestnvvn on tainurx 1J and lledford i'num un I etniHri U itsl lies will be. held In eeij inline so the puhllu senile lommltteo of the tale is onlv ro nwinir in in footsteps it ine i- n nf A In strlMug iw loue Hie people 1 i tho lietees l nr stand nc Ml llie pack or nif lluiernuient tlr.t. last anl all lh lime fell lll'IMt l t iiullnlleil v tii.m: v.ttiiiir wltli slialn JN that It did. Unlet d He ",1".,,j; .....I .. sir." he orfeltd Could h irdlN (llement when 1 mei nun I he mallei ertcted A ei lolls "11" he felt Not -etlous as it mlgh h.ne Ka.ola Irlbe No 10T at the 1 lee.in, been sin.e be be U ine '"" , , eineitalned rnnunlttres from loska and Uln ' showed iimii llilngs mil ""'y,,,' nlplsengee 'Irlbes In make final nlMneeinents .t,,m lip loiuhcd a boil tell "i fortlie disttltt tueellnit to b held In Kasota's ""' . ., . -)p vetxant who iibstltuted nnolhet one lie earned latl loie the emelope fiom the, agents hinds nnd inspected It caie fulli llvldentl), as with the at,ent, the slnii slatted a new ttalu ot thought. -Mkki diew a long bieath After all, Iheie was still hope tint tl.e eailv morning shooting would li.ne another 7, 111. IIV V'"1- , ,, ..l.. . tu.o-ol ll.fiM lili.i.alr walk, and wat sill tieininiiig """ ' " '"'"" "" , ,, , , wrtll., "ii" ..,., l.nrl .41 ilmt n till. I ltls fji. ..tnt.il 1 It was stem but no longer hoi rlble. "lell me Ihls Mlniigs stoij ' he com manded j He was walking thiougb the old tll Nlkk iommein.ed, 'when three I A men fell on him One a Urge one, knocked him insensible nnd then went . ... ulffunm nil tomorrow s sleep ine trine, i .iajv-i " ... ,... . lie traielinir Hlbie ami niss ji. of tho rilstrkt arn ivorMnc lo mako ibis aneaied. that his messengei iinrir tluoiigli his pockets The otheis " s "pis.rS'sr, a,nn'drt!i .ti':;,o,,i.uon,.,n"t.i:le'nr.;" "-'o'otf i,r:iz'n:rvv:r:r,zi -ih Mnt bui .u,.i ii -.Mianse- said k.i ir i,. v, i. seien .snip. Iii rniladeiphla lleiu. 1..I. i U,?r,,"J n d VieiThhorB Ir I e, mkKv found the wilt tint followed M),,,( ,,on ,,,,, , Kllo a, lMs-. lion LaiKHSler. orknlld Vilams Couinie. district and nemnnoriiiB tries , 11 ,i,,,,.,i nf llcdwig nnd of 1. ,,n, ,,i ,... -.e Mkk r- The I.ltors were srilerlalned In the Mi e nxipp He tnollgili 01 imiie. 11 was nis fioi, mu .mm i ,. . .,, , L. .,, ,.,,, un..,- ,,. iriellan .v "Hois Hand- llnn ustinn ,, ....t. (,on I'tinie siiiblcnlv ne ,iTinP, nul 1,0 tooied V tompin- beiii'fil-,.-. V,fal,1'-or,lJ,Hn,;'r'v '.'"le'n ,'ne JrlVrn'aiVlllllp'Trar." new hat he had h ..I no .HsM 1" - lot. who was will, !, rin .., " entire tn.o ecutiie.(mlHe. wm emt tills thing "'e bad B en bl" This comp inlon " Kat I niierle.l ". prrsent the dedication cermnn w III be .-,.... .i . ,.1,1-1, ..., iai. ai, ""I'1 '.' . . . ,, ... ,i, Kic In ,l-,i . hniv f.l nu was Ii"' nionn ne preswenr msio mssier 01 inrnis nun in" Slate rhsplain llnrrv Panlels stile srrri. lari Helms an 1 treasurer Mnilh ato will be present Slate i-eirclari Helms Iihs nrisiiRed an lllnerarv for lsltations 10 Iho tlfleen Phils lelphls dislrlcls 'I here nte inn tamps in plaiidcd 'Ihe llstinnkeis lield llieir innnlli meene with n Kood nttendsiirn uf niembeis and lsltors After the regular business nmllne the eieninjr was spent In soilal sunes ltll jiimli and lefie.hments .... 1 .. int, noi Ihe lm Xnd htte lie wa. knowing now tint mis. hlef was afoot, and powril." Nt. tiil'c.l himself foi ins 'olh m,., u-.ii mine Iii He ..line alone c-..n..- t-.i.- vn c ,.11. -n. ...la i.i l.i .t ..... ....... i.ni.iiui 1.1,11 lkk and ile pn a Olslr CIS 'mere nte inn tamps in ,, 'T '.V. W. . ... 1 1 --.- i - -un t MlllliK tut: "VVi '" . , PhlladslWila and the stale setrtlsrv Msits trlh" In tho stsl. will t.lel rate lis "l( , . (0n,in0ff hnwed and MUk sui- ull Ihnt Is nnsslhle I s st i ea r at. efforl w.s lilnlh annlverssri 111 Smut Miion with nil HIS t ollli iin'in ..u0 i i, an inar is possin e ,i.asi lear an riion v. is . . .. i.,i.- .,nnL fp.i Ml the ha ..,,! l.lm I 110111:1 his uogglcs I lit" In personal lourh with cterv isnin In lh 1 hlefs and some former pist aitai ihlet" ,nme moi king file he letneinhclcd fiom order It ... a most successful motemenl "hose namesappear cm, he .hai.nese roster 1 . sllllllllrl ,Mc ll,i and reflled fatorable coinmenl Horn ail er, ".'.''.,'"''""-. V ." 1" ;,.,:1';:". ' ,,;, ''." . ;;. .i,. n,n...iii tlrtn. ,.r 1li s.slo 'lis tear tlie s M t iimm'icii iii iih,., , ...in.i ,.,..- ........ . sin,, r.ist . uiitriiil i.... - o llathei .1 pale mill ' -N'lkkv thetked himself Hut Karl was nil stiaillt '.so" bn .ild, 'while Nlhutg was unconscious Hie luge 111 in tool: the letter, whlih nas sealed maglcallv opened It ex liactcd Its contents teulaced them wltli Ihls, and then sealed It igaln ' 'I be King tinned without Insln in a diawei In his dek anil opened It Ho was Miilllng W hen he faced about agiln MkUs saw tint beheld cieiolvei d ecretart nss 1111M a niiinn-r n e 1-aair.B , '- ';"- -",'.; " '' ', ",,,r, .-mill mustache Ho was in -if. .... , ,,N lnnc, Sir 1lt.it Ihe ancitt li i him in rh.'.ll.fon.' an. I "has s-leeted the lilstrlct lieputi- risvi.l lti.ss.ll Ir ." of It, ,!,.. . the bo-om of bis Mill! was ,,,,,,. ,, Mc) folnalI, noll1)B , ,, ramps which he has hern unable in su ti-oiee tl j unn.ii aim r nines -e.jci ,,(x rumpled lie h-vl been num.- Ioom in, ch mged. And et for Mhk to rial. All lb. oiher camps or inoois.ric ..o -ct.tr ........ ..oMr,,, ,.he was not lulosicalc.l lie i cerwhing bid t lnngctl rYf...n.,l. I, meJiwilh lhla-t.sn.il nn Ihe t.l.lrltl .,,eelloB. III I., held no Ul, W.1S sllclrth flllsbcd. Ills 01 CS WCIC all- NMkk ln.1 been II ICCklevS fool - '11 Gentlemen's Diamcfnd RingM, The new octagonal mount ings make attractive settings for precious stones. One which demands atten tion is made of green gold with a beautiful engraved design on ?,m the shank and tastefully set $$vj with a diamond of good si.c t V.: a ical mannish ring $165. S. Kind & Sons, nfio chestnut stM ii..Mu.r Mi;nciiAN'i,s Ji;v;:u:n.s rtiiA'iinhMiTUS .r nn ."saw s5H jfau fl mar I CL. Ka.JPk jA tirTsdawi w nTBaLi M ' totokrKtia! v '.y ". iv. 7 ;, lWSS i.Sft evenintr nf the visitation . 1.4. I l.i Hie wicnatll rf Ix.sola 1 rib' PtWrirt No IJ plans fnt i ret m.i'llnc 'o ,107 a I wentt-slslh street ani ( oluni on the etenlnR of this llsll ilion as the -Slate ,ii aienuo l I Mehll dtslrlfl .lepi.tt l secretatv Is a member nf Camp .Mi of ihsl IsniMrt c. in Ihe wlcwani of Neoskslna dlslrlcl and all the ramps will be invited in Tribe Sn i. it I7JJ Noilh llrmd slrccl send members This nieetliia will le held . ittcoise kulitle distrl.t deiuitv) .Umijn s tn the Misonit t.odae lloom ttldire nnd Mid 'In lb. wlBnani of Kmhntnli Irlbe Nt, j-7 talo avenues Palis or fthutlklll at tin North flxli third street (1 r lohn I son district dcpull) lanualt 111 in Hie wle ... .. , warn of Ne.lienilll Irlbe No 104 1'nrLvsai ine roinpifie nineroo nun in- el" n.-'i n llnildlna (IredMltl. Ii .Mlsnu noun illy blight He looked roi ine moment, i.ithet niuiahle Mkk was lo leirn latei cm. how cnslh his tmile liii.lei.rd lo a let lifting Kl ill The long but in was In ao enough lie smiled n bet ter smile than Knrls twisted one I have a fiiiiv, Mid King Kail In niinige this mallei for nnself Keep i itber rielltile nnw of his f.itulh. bno link. K ilser. Now nit Intlted In assist the setielsrt loiiows dentl ilstrlct No 1 camp ;iiii nil. -nrin Mllle i lAidge rtrothera. Oreen Kans. Louden Winter snd Partln are out on the sawdust trail ' after candidates for the encampment branch of the order and had some success In Mllle. Brother tMlllam n Culi.r. Ir . a ierv ... - a I1IIU anel tn lit. nrrl.r his colle.iues. reported tha. the personal -,.a ..aa.nlt last week Tho funeral services c.ntass In the ranks of the atllliateci Brein- attended on Sunday hv about flftv mem ton .' Ht. Alhnns in iIim drlto of tho lied I'rots. resulted In Mrtually all of tho city resident members enrolllne, insnv puttlni; their families In llkcwl.o In aid that army of mercy movement. ..... urotner J JJ.tine s run o. nnnor in ii.i hers nf Mine, ru.iai serv.rea oeins roTiouvi"! hy N'oblo Grand Raymond Winter and r I. J Fred r.ger, rhaplaln The war fund committee reported slow progress In securln names and locations of outhful sons of members who are Boy 'od'lo n0 tho deelred Information from BCula waa an InsUht into the attain- " .-. mWl8yurAblhv,,."ll"d!r","!i 'n?V0.rh". I Tonliht will le the Initiatory de.ree with P. C. rt. Brother Kennedy inade c In -the ,,Ih'n,1.,andM,t participating "Visitors are mode of procedure in the distribution or ( , .. - r.llet work out of tho ordlnarv In depend i""". nts of Its enlisted memoirs and of the i Merchants' I.odie. No 2S3 had sn un m.thods to Insure tho permanency at the u,u.i attendante for ou.rter night Plesslne ruources o meet in proijauio aiier-war , rmnrkB we mad. by tho following tlsltors drains upon Its finances that tne tourt Is likely to encounter. It was a fitting session for the twrntv lith annual report, and a good omen of Its n.w-term activities, demonstrating that Inching ths precepts of Forestry. Court 5 Itself la Its own beat It.lAH. nf ai.lv. fnr. th. P. O. i It. enunciated- 'This Is the V. Q t.. D.nenhauer. Ir . Blrmingnam Lodge Pittsburgh: P. o. J..wls A. wengie. Ba.t Tark Lodge. P O. F. Zaun. Wilkes ll.rr. Lodge. Wilkes B.rre. Ta., snd Brain srd Van Meter. Woodbine Iadg. Woodstown. !V7. .T. Ilrother A. liurior, one ot no.-"' " i of Forestry. Court 85 i boy, )n tnB service, was pressnt In uniform : pupil In practicing Its 1 Brolher ,. 0- jtobert Dempsey, who passed .".rtrol!?jrw.Ur,"'1'.ui sway at horn. In Gloucester. N J. was undated- This Is the (n ,,con() dath In MercJiants' In one week a humanitarian force or loses lis hold upon dnesday evening. Isnuary . tn accordance 1 117 th conndema of the rubltc. Beautiful mora JJuh ,h, plan et visitation laid out hv the I'lslrlrt net culTlra an th r.Jencr. U la fields don .hirfl rllHtrlcta and th mml-rs ar- rp- (hat count, action x-rlffi ana ?Ticr yei ouBti to turn out -n full fore I'll IVKUCU IHV 0 . tiiiiiu.t'ei.'. .,..., Schulklll, No, 10S, at tsm Pprlng Oarden tr.et. war given an advance, account of tus matters that will bo transmitted In printed form of the outcome of a gathering of a, elect colcrle at h.adquartera on December SI -'Tli. ..sembled were a pa.t aupreme rhl.f. thre. attichea of the upper circle, the grand .xecutlvo trio. a. sprinkling of retire .tMatives of tho Ills supremo contention. Inl.ra.tnglcd with other, with titles moro at les. irelentlous. and very limited num h.r et th- mere rank and file " w.s the de serlpllvo reftrtneo by a visiting brother. The conference w .uproaed to he of a ertihiltte. of fifteen, directed upon Nov em h.r I to bo n-d from tho attendants at in. ..stlon or delegates ironi courts .7 t.. fer with tho supremo executive relative to allowing l'ttirojhaiila. lo carry on Ita own war emergency fund, and that committee to r.nfirr ha. b In titer session wner.at SC (Ion would bo laken upon their conclusions 'Ihe ktlietl'.e draft of the fifteen was not maun until me linn iiisiuni. two " t'.ir The Veteran fdd Fellows' Association of Philadelphia held Minday servlco In the Odd rellow.' Home Ths llet O 11 Sennv. president of the rhlladelphl ME Iicsl Preaeh.ra' A.soclatlon, preached ths sermon The music waa provided by th. msle. chorus of the Good Enough Oospel Mission, under tho direction ef E V Klelngsnno. Ilenr P Schmidt accompanist. President fUrrs eg. pressed hi. thanka as usu.l.i In tho orphanage the religious services were In charge, of the children of the home, who held their annual Chrlatma. ..erclses Robert Oormsn, eecr.tary of'the nrphanag.. conducted (bo service and mad. an d.0''" of greeting An address ws also nude by rast Grand Master.James Montgomery. The procsm Included rerlta Ions readings sing, jng or rhrlstm.a carola by ths children thorus aod selections by tho orchestra THE MACCABEES rirn.il iip.i I llnnnjv ptenlns: tnliusrv Jl MIIHam I, Wilson, nf Camp ' nnd Ills trlct I'resldei t Hob Thomson lllslrlit -No 2 lamp tftl I Iflh and Huntingdon streets Tuesdat Isnuirt JJ If K hbortlldge. nf 3IU and llobeil j keelt. treasurer of Nn fiO i District No 3 Camp Vt sit North I Broad street 'luesdst. Januarv ."l Psst Stat. President Samuel c Wells nnd Charles A. WelsEcrher. of Csmp .118 nislrlct No 4 Canin ata. C.ermanlown sird FtobertKnvenueo Mondsv. January lis Colonel lames It Hnjt nf tsl. nnd Hunurl M Heldler. nf S70 nistrlrt No S-CaniP .Wl llioad and Moor, streets Kebrusrs 1 Mllllam It I Worrell, vice president of Urn t d ul i Home at Chslforl, and Treasurer V I. Benner. of Camp 4SS, Plstrlct No b Camp Ms talc hesinui street, Februsrv 4 llarrv I stone, of I Camp fiSk, nnd Mlllsrd M Sloan nf 7flt I IMstrlct No 7 Camp if,l I'rankford ate i nut snd Orthodov street, tebrusrylt Com mander-ln-Chlef Horace. MacFajden, Past State President Samuel C Wells and State Conductor M M llsas lllstrlrt No Sr-Camp 13H SS2 . Tlelrher street, Pehrusrv 'J."i Kdvvard 15 llurbor row. of Camp 311, and Fred I.OO. of I Camp f.n . . I District No II Camp CGC Sixth and e tangn streets, March 1 lxiuls A Berrt , Ir.. of Camp :U3 and Captain Charles II I Dsvls of i amp - District No 10 Camp .lis, 105i Frankford avenue March 7 lllram I. Wjnne. nf Camp &0 an I .lohn llsnlon nf 101'and presi dent of the Past Presidents' Association Plstrlct No II Camp I" Kist Norrls and Septlvi streets. March 7 Waller S Smack, ef 7111. and S-imuel Sllnger, Jr , nf Nn 12 -Camp Sit Itldce aid MI'lvalo avenues March 11. All members nf the order cnrdlallj Invited stale President Mojer and .ludg. Albert W Johnson, nf l.ewlsburg Past State President W ll all Ih. district presidents of Philadelphia, Com mander-ln Chief Macrasden snd others will be present District No n Camp 711 Match 31. Lib ertv Hall. I.arehwood avetue east nf Six tleth street. I.. V Stees secretary of the I". B. A., and District President It John Bovd. of the Seventh Philadelphia District District No 14 Camp lsl. Seventeenth and Fontaln streets, l-ebruarv in. Paai State President Samuel C tclls nd Charles I Packer, nf Camp SIT ' rhIladelphla-Bucks District Camp SIV. Tacony. February 21 Tast Stat. President Samuel C. W.lli and Commander-in-Chief Hirace V. .MscFaden. Ihe erilii.te committee nf Hip I'erl.s t ountv 1.o. Istlon held a meeting III Ite.l Mens Itnll Hrsdina In dvle was and ineslis In Inuenso the membership ilurlnii the next tbico months The members pre. ent were rrcsltlenl Chsrlfs Miller, Nn IR't l.e President s y wilenhaucr Nn 41s Sccretsrv Harrv W llendel, Nn .111 Tress urer Charles Wegnuin Nn 3K, hhI I' P Fred Snvrier, No .ISI nnd r s w II Hiltton, -No 1117. who tins visited tver trllt- In that reservation nrnclnl vlsllo llons were made hv i il S II A Hnwers lo lms Tribe Nn lis s,,iinri Harrv Bendel In lndianopla 'Irllie No 1st 'Iress. urer Chirles Wecmsn In Wvanet 'I t Ibe Nn .lill I heso brothers assisted In lonfcrrlns Iho degrees ort Ihree pnlefsie. bii giowiig a nine thin, and a llilit n.ilelit boilv-lhls was Kill King of dl'irlii I Kainln. and lolig-tlnu encint to Nlkkj a o i n land lie Ignored N.kkv t" iumpinliu. "Vint l.i..m..l , 1itli l" Nlkk liotvi.l and llie othet nun held V untalned il mil Kail loi.k it "llie ttlp wan uneventful"' " bid night for II ' Karl oh set veil, and glanced at the letter In ills hand. "Was theio anj illllliultj at the ft on. Iier" "N'nne, she " Kail loie the end off the enveloio "nu will teinnln heie tonlglit," he mid. "lomotiow mot nil g I shall send ilis pili he. to tlie cllv I hopo jou lian pcttoli 'I heie fellows lieic - Undid not coinpteto the fcetitentf p insetted two lo.vnl tlngets into tlm tmelopn and ft lend ton of cignctte will givo me tlie packet p ipris ton cat i v ' Iteshlinto would do no good Nlkky Inoiiglit I hem mil, and Kill's twisted smilo gtevv broider as lie lominied llient with Iho ouch Hie envelope li t.l Knights nf l'jlhi.is nnnjr.ll l.nlce Nn Jll leletlel fiftieth annlversar; bj 1 banqil't In tlie ,10. (mt Xkk 's t Iglrt tie piper! ! ch's'neello'r" Iui. tVaco"brv""or;,nd"Kerper-"..! IV moment thcie was , n1! or) Hiiti oal l.rniUPl 111 ann V ( (i r i.porjrn 1'nllui k mani rr In t r cnll'K tprcchf i intpj-nly 1 Icr No 1 i InoKins aflrr ; the Interest- nf nrothr U o Anrl-rnn of l.urflta r.odtf iSo 1 nf han I rnntlnco nbn la In St Aan n Ilo-pltnl "uffcrlnc from I Injuries su-tnlnel hiln at work at llnir j lsliml. , Quaker Clt 1-tlRe Sn 31 conferred the rank of knijrhl upon thr-H e-nulre l.Hrmon T oclse No i with It ncree team nnt dtee i luh Journ-jpl to Prkale , where th tam ronfprrM tho rank of knlcht ' jipon eral epqiilre nnd Ih Klee rluh en i tertalnd the mtiibTi of Mount Alto IcUe Nn ! , I I niton lmli7 Nn 31 innfrrfH th rank of Knisht upon three enqulrea and had a ' Rm Jitter Foelai ' nlaht V ArnWunn i tnad an addrep In whleh h told of the nrtMtle of the lod Hurlns hla lerm. .pnrn In tho room papers nor lete Kail turned the Von For, Iip fnld, nti ?ho tli , lund "f tho nruiro o,i should .iaft thiown thcuo aut lint, of rotitvp, all fm tiiothmls mo uinnc AVIn. fot iti I stanco, htto on romo horc it nil A ' hi.o inv man but tint 1 shall tako up lnlor Wo ulll llrt lno tho lottor' I Hut heto .N'lkkv Ktoofl fltm J.tt thnn fltul tho letter p wnutrl not holp thm ) But Hjralu ho eutorl himself Thoro hail hern n thouanfl hhlltiK'-pliios nlonj; tho roatl - but ho miiM. brlnsr tho In rrlmhiatlnc thlnsr with lilm anl lhus condemn himself Nnw innmionccd n ftitloim Mono Mitl ous hecauo one of tho at tors Mas Kail of Kainli himself Ilo oemod nn iouslv loith to In Ine In assist. mm, did Karl ni perhaps the noplt of the affair It was then that hn faro hardened appealed tn hint And '.kkN roslit rim i. .Tc LUIGI RIENZI J 714 Walnut Street Semi-Annual Clearance Sah Entire Winter Stock SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, FURS AND MILLINERY; Kat A-.' 1 Tl.!- C L Oa-l. M nj..iW tviany Arncics in i nis oupcro oiock now rncea qm LESS THAN COST w )X & Child Badly Burned Anna. Montfoit. four jeara old, of 2850 Delgraclo Btreet, van badly hurned about tho face, arm. and body last night tthen she tia left alono for a short while hy her parents lion until tno tutu .iistunt. in u . '': ,, . ., lous. ...a at their arrival, at Ihe deiicnated a nnninlmpnis Bv Installation Com plice th . .uprctno rxecutlvco, vvrre not mi .i.j...... - ... hi that. In com-1 liana hut th. It. It. rt re.mrtei pany with llrolhcri llaco. Pilot anu nuiiaui uunr. a Mali was Pdtd thoso dlcnllarles at Jer.ay oily, and It vvaa agreed that bom iho ajrrsniii unu tho irand funds would b rcialt.cd and courts could clioose whichever one they wanted and py to the Hupromo louncll direct, as It would manage both, keeping the funds aspirate, but jointly margin the management eipense. An aa. d tlonal clerk nt JotiO would si a aUrier be, Plated In the nuprcnia he.dqu.rtera to as. is: in tne citra. worlt entailed, was an no ined prior to retiring from the room. ."No reconvened ae.slon of the I'irkwiy r.ulldlng adjourned ae.slon will b t.lled k waa delcrmlnt..! by tnls rontlngcni, but inst.au k communication will bo sent all courts of Hi. anion taken and men earn body Ij to suit Hi elf. arlous reasona were cllen. none, convincing, aa to vvh lion enipow.red subcommittee. Itself .creature of k simple lommlltee. snould nullify tho ton. ceriea action nt too usies.iv. , !" V J tin. numbering '.lit courts, wnlch created th. committee of fifteen, with command tn .u. A u vu.nnie.tAH BAssInn to lm called after It was prepared tn report tho results . ef It. labors, mid that report to bo p llrovod. modlhed or rejected aa Ihe deler.lei thereat would determine "Afl.p hearlnsr the outcome, nuestlons he- (tin to fly freely and fa.t from the mem ber! of No 11)8, but answers were deferred .nth' th. promised communication arrived flections IJU ind 4t of the general laws r. mandator). Ilovv can they bo let at defiant. By any illegal agreement, such aa win announced a. t entered Into? Whit guarantee has any court In renn. dtnta that, with a divided alieglauce, .itber fund will be adrtmau to pay th. obligation! each assumes to meet; "What a Icon In disregard of the law s)ll be ael forth In the proposed official cir cular under leal nt tho grand Jurisdiction If Issued. stated It would be. that will rectify that both the higher bodlei them. Mitel through their acting agent, defiantly spurned tho laws ai promulgated? 'What use li -there In holding ennven- 9llon. at an tintnit nt thousand, nf dolliri Mt.th. enactment, are not reipected when 'let. lly pisid a. th. law direct!? It ill ll cannoi no oemra. t..u.. ..cut. r Ide4.th.lr rightful authority in their s asserted wero niaa.cl !,wha will b. rciponilbl. for accruing ct.ims i t should the funds not imi to y Teaaon ox court, rvtuati.. i .1 .Vt.Oll. tlVlts. ftin n...MW... .uv 'ttftnancUt natur. w.'IJ -,,- ,niH stit si-tvn wt -. l'r.1 '.;!; -t.." -tprvpounu.a .us. iuuhu - .iiwunwhi uu ' mor. pointed Interrog.tone. an. looked, for 111M ine.l.na. iiwr. ...u sissn-nT comm.nii iirotn.r .er of the eventful proewaing! or tn. mint, v , llton, No. o. at Thirty-.. v.ntn ana 'tl. UWllM l. US mW. ,"tTI(.l V t-th. coming rneetlngi h.i ttni our, Jurlidlctlon," cos -vNtvon, a quiet obierver mittcc of Woman's Benefit Association renn Ttcaty r.elew, RUiujlei's Hall, Sixth And DiamonJl sticcts, lepoit a nice meetlne and tho follovvine olllceia cltfctecl for 1918: Conimanilei, Mrs TjOUUa, Sf. Jonea; Lieutenant Com mander. Mrs. Hannah waiuce; i-ant Commander. Mrs. Chtlstlne. I.aaciy. r.ecord Keeper, Jir Jttarv j tuoutt.. Finance Auditor. Mis'i:va Kauner: Chaplain. Mm. Anna, Klcner ; iaay -i 'Arms. Mrs. uerniine cnai.. . o.v..-, MIks Marlo.Vogt: Sentlilel, Mm. Kranw Itooney; MuMcian. Miss Naclitriet. riie next meetinr will be on Monday, .un narv H. nnd members always tlnd -a cordial welcome at trls tele. Tcnn Treaty Is also arranging- for a Mipper to bo held on February 2. Th. Installation committee m'l ' IM rhestnut .tre.t. Mr. Ssblna Frledhort pre siding" She, appointed th. 'o"""'.1" nn thvunlon itaff: Commander. Miss A b ti..u iiaviitaintint rnnrtiTiiindr. .''( Ann" Lw " .. ' r" . :L..-j.. It Anna Kif Ullllllalli'isri as..!-. -". . Mr.. Charlotte Bleberuacn record keepej. Mra, tjianc. auditor. .Irs. Clralvaml xis.iuni Nicholson Cleon na n A. Eng. land: lidy-at-arms. Mrs iiuoy 'iijw. r giant. Mrs Annie Haney: sentinel. Mrs Carrl. ros.rni picket. Mn Jennie i Wright. The ladle, of ccremonj will b Mr", franc! M. Helm, ind Mrs Anna. J.1 Wrlshtt rec.pt on committee. Mrs, Mary MorrlM-v 1 rs. Jennie, e-teelman. Mrs. I'mma Mllea, lrs. Arabella llolenbury. Mr. i.r"- Smith' and Mr. . Mljinta Kvansi com mittee on decorations Mrs, Mary l-enta Miss M.ry Colllni and Mrs, Halllo L.dds. commute, on entertslnment. Miss Jlln nl. B liurgln Mrs Hablna Frledhort and iEr Kanov .n. Hambletont hall commit, lee. Mr. Mry r'roueb: souvenir nrogr.m committee. Mrs F. M, 11.1m.. MlliA. E. fterll. Mr. Klnd .nd Mra T.ylon i7.ffri.Mrl Kill 11. Cook.. 111.1 Mlnnlsr Pa.co Mr. S.rah Arndt. Mra.Uannah VVnl lac.vMri H. Pierc.. Mr.. Kmllv P.. d. Ml" Lenlhechr.t. Miss Anna FranW. MU Wll Klmlna Holier. Mri, C Kerrigan! press idtnmlttee. Mr. Carrl. Pos.rn' Mr. M.ry ttuller. llri. Annl. Haney. Mn ft. .M H. mi llrl Cora JEmery. Mr. A. D. Ken ndy ind Mn. MHt.v. Th. only rhirge, will b a nominal fee, for sv.rdT-nfa.. Miss tturgln .ugg.lt.d that any proceeds ibov.'eipensei b. turn.d Into In. natrlotlo fund and a motion wa. mad. and iirrled to that effect. Mm Burgln re. t.4 tnai in. mgiwf'i..Mitf . - tavt iu,.,i..- " - - a- r jjfLl "OntonliJk BrflHrjEKTavitCanreVpYAWfQA '.HeHHiD K9SmJnmimMiMf!j5HstriFimB to (Ion of th. hotn. drUb aid' Say to Your Community Grocer HliB " . - " I want rtruyJOTdnfl Risk." The first order w.ty be pToniptctl by curiosity. . But afterwards you will Imy it from appreciation. Genuine HOLLAND RUSK, made according to a Dutch recipe by Dutch bakers, is produced in Holland, Michigan, and the very firs? taste tells ou why this delightful golden-brawn toast appeals to every appetite for every meal. Wonderfully crisp, flaky and light. It is llie easiest djijeitet! food of all een convalescents llimc on it and tlnlUrcn and grown-ups alike always "want more. Made of the finest flour, fresh eggs and rich, sweet milk, thii crisp, feather-light toasted disk la a revelation in tootnsomeness. Aak itmr (rater fir the Reriie Book. Tfco original Holl.nd Raik tCS' X Sold by All Community Storf and s nthmr Hood Uroctri Mad. bv HOLLAND RUSK. CO., Holland, Mich. a.Wi l i. t, . , ' . NewVoikOlNc,HudKSuee A " --I-Jv ' "- . .1. --- ' " -. . Operating Under Government Control AT a time such as this when the food problem is so important, the public eye would normally be upon the facilities of Armour and Company. But in view of the fact that the Government has seen fit to restrict packers' earnings, producers and consumers alike must be doubly concerned as to whether or not Armour will be able to maintain established standards of service. St i A1 i. PRODUCERS want to be assured that there will be a market for their livestock which' implies not merely its purchase but adequate facilities for its factoring into foods that they may get their fair proportion of the prices consumers pay. Keeping Markets Going CONSUMERS want to know that they will con tinue to be supplied with foodstuffs, delivered to them, no matter where they live, under the ideal, refrigerated conditions to which they are accus tomed. As is well known, all big businesses Armour among the number operate on borrowed capital and as borrowing capacity is based on earnings, it is nat ural that some doubt about future .conditions should exist. For business men realize that under present conditions' virtually every businessincluding Ar mour needs about-double the capital of a few years ago, because of raw material and labor costs. In spite of restricted earnings, however, Armour and Company, firm in the conviction that patriotism demands the meeting of established obligations, will continue to do their best i "?V "1 ' & ry? ' .'JrtB V41 Even though the Government has fixed prices to the producer but does not guarantee any market to the packer, Armour will continue to keep markets open that producers' outlets may not become clogged. And despite the fact that during the past fiscal year. Armour paid producers some $1 10,000,000 more (47 ro increase) for livestock than they paid for the same total weight in 1915, two years before this country entered the war, responsibility to the public demands a continued delivery to them of the fullest "possible values. Giving War Service ARMOUR will continue to render to both pro ducers and consumers its war-time service at less than an ordinary peace-time percentage of profit on every dollar of turnover. ( Although called upon to meet enormous, demands from the Government and although the Armour or ganization will undoubtedly be forced to labor under -. - -. - S.4 rrreatlv increased oressure. Armour and Cemrjanv ,., . anticipate that their facilities will be adequate for,H, the feeding of every household amd the supplying f-Jf. ot every aeaier accustomed to .caging to tnem tor -A- cllnntv. " 1 'v.J . - i ? i s- tv Vproducts i i spsMpss sjii mssai ii i.nsti. i i ii i . i . nil m n u ARM OURCONB H Mt& e'V, ri CHICAGO 'tfV '. , Jr' . j", r fr.'i?trf i- .' tt X i
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