7 vy W ", WASHINGTON FLUNKS ON BILLY SUNDAY CASH Still $20,000 Behind on Re vival Expenses and Attend ance Is Small NOTABLES STAY AWAY Evangelist Pays Tribute to John L. Sullivan nnd Flays "Knocking" Preachers WAKIUVflTOV. Tel). 4. The "Ulllj" Sunday cntnlialEn In tho national capital lint not hern entirely Bttcccf'il ilurlnc tho flr't Inlf of the flKht weeltV relnl Attrmlancn nt the- mr-nlnc; mrctlnEi, nn n rule- Iin liPfii InrRc, but the nftr-r-noo.i sen Icon lin.e nvti acted compara tively email croud of men women inrt children, nnd tho llninclal collection1! at the tabernacle hie been iiicr! the Wash ington commlitee still Is nliout $20,001) fhort of the ftnn required for the revival expenses The iiunibrr of "trnil-hlttcr." has not heen up tn the records of other cities and members of Confixes" Uowrnmmt odlclals nnd others of national note hive been notable for their absence fiom the tnbcrnnclc. Criticisms of the Sumliv rtvlval Inve been voiced by eonic clerKMncu and the evaiiBell't In one of his strinons last week paid his respects to them Ho Kild those who had been ' l.tincMtiB" the revival nre "mouth-pieces of the devil and Mooi-plp ons of hill " nnd added, I 'This applies Just as much to the i knocking pnaclters as tlioo on tho out- i awe Mr. Sunday Issued this statement after learning of tho death of John L Sullivan1 "I believe John I. Sullivan was the most unlvirsally popular rlnK champion of all history This conclusion Is not conllned nlone. to tho pations of tho prl7e rlnp hceau'-o I never attended n llRht, but In shaied by his in.in fi lends and admirers. "I believe tint one of the Kreatest services ho ever cave to the vvoild was his victory over booze nnd his denuncl i tlon of thf liquor tralllc "Ho foucht and won man battles hut the Kn.ilest lcto was when be put John mrlcjcorn over the ropes and to the mat, when, ho took tho count " M. A. JORDAN REWARDS ARTISANS' PRODUCERS Last Visit of M. E. Officers at Girard Assembly Savings Stamp Campaign The d liner Riven by M 11 M A Jor dan to the producers to the oulei of three or more candidates during 1017 was, in point of tplilt, satisfaction, patriotic fervor and fraternal determination, a hiiKo success Tho eminent host, with his remarkable versatility and oils nil Ity of thought and expression, mado the Ideal toaitiii.iUr He expressed his nratltude to tho membeis of tho nllkl.il staft for their oj.il cooperation with him In the visitations to ail tho ascmbl i s and the work of thilr upcctle odiecs, piesenttnK as tokens of his appiecl.it inn uncial souvenirs to Urotlurs Cox, Chal mers, Walz, Shew, Knapp. JIarr Voor lice, Dover, Johnston and IMtton, He announced th it I'almvi.i Ahsembly h,ad produced the laigest number of candi dates (elRht) and St John's the next largest number (sevtnt -seven) and pic seined Bold sifts to Dred W. Iloch, of the latter assembly, and T, A. llailon, of the former assemble,, the laiKC&t individ ual producers. ChnlrnMn Jordan rrrrnred tho ni.semblril brothers fur th. enj..ment of n rare Intel Jrctu.il . fe it from two oxminHrs of hluli prnrtssic.mil einlrnur In thin community nn.l iniiu.t.i. i.i uih jir jnnn vvatcliorn ir re. nt f luirti tflTi of tllo .'It!, Mlfttilon i:xlinHlnn Sm lofi ?; ?.,V l hun.li, ami JihIkh ltimon4 bly) hnth if whom fnlrl tloitrltlol tho Iin- I ii iiir iu rt i tut itipi million or ni- i u.ifii imi men ni inc pn ni'iu norm h i oniiKt the ltu itlnn nnd .lute of the l'nlle.1 MiitiH in eonniellon with it uml the lniiorlni nr our nntloniil milrll l.ult of bimic rie elud'H nn) udeiiiiute nreseiitntlon of th. e foul Insnlrlnir lutdriss.s Hroiber llernuin .vieeer, of NorlheeeBleru VBsemli e il.nuty of Pelmern in. .nil.. I ??.. '"u.'',". h','w thov ,',1,' '.' 'fd " did but dlstiiilmed un ere.llt for tho work of lle?int,,i" hiBr.lB "Willi Btruee- tnts whldkerB and hOk-Blenpn sent ,,llnrr till,. "in. of f'hrBler u loeen Bul.lenly rlBliiK iik n tn irom .ij noil in ie , uuu I'.'iuilnllon. sM" iin .-...oii.uHiiii. ...eijuni ui ins iisvemui) uirec i..r ejreuneati iiiikm an e irnent uppeiel ie- eeofieern lloe lie ml H lllotie," nut tn inuuie nnu truin iiierntxrH on the Ude lines Blnslni; of ratrlotle mid nonulir Bones. M i: S. Chalmers the eeorth suceessor of ti wortlu sire." affected l.y the i urlj trims!. Hon to n Buperlor eharwe and responsibility, evprcfcsed his sentiments ant imhitloiiH eelth uch Blmplklty and slncertt, an must luivo mado a direct appeal Tho list of producers Is as follows fcouthw estern Iaiula Vlacentlno. . Olrard Harry II Jackson Pcranton 1. M. Hortnn Arthur Moret St. John's Harre Walter I red Olsen, William Mcner. r W'. Hoik, J. M. Duettth. er. C. C Ammlunp Chcler Harry T. Gibson, Illlwood T. Hudson I'ldelitj tleorco S -Jlltchell Palmyra T A Uedon. Lew l A tloth. John V .Miller IMttln H Christ John A. Pmlth. V It I'atman JiiBepli V JleAIIIster Arthur I W'rlBht. IMieard J Wadlilnh j Horaco Tlnnc Albert II. Holjon Itmsell Ttammclmin Howard W'. Allowuy, l"en y K. Cramer, James II Hartlee John I, Mc. Anany. Walter t. hrhml.lt, Dr II W Ilau er. Josenh V Lnndern VV Horaeo McCon nell Joseph II Tees Alfred Bauer I'rankfor.l nivln H. llo.lers W'llllam Tatton It T Jclfcott Apollo J AlPson ieiort ltartram Harry C. Ilraun Vox Chase Harre J 1. Jacob t'nlon himuel Wlnkeeorth Tlorlan John A. Helllj T C Un.lerdoeen Thoma. H &.lilei'. N'orthee estern Herman Meeer rennselvnnla Dr 1 VV tladd Ullllim Weat nfilistnnt Mnto illrertor nnd rnnli-min of tn I'sllndi-liihn rotintv War fai,K Hlamp IlnroRu In at work catnlillHh Inir n lJHt-nmtic vtn amonaf uor--tlH of nil kind In thin rltv for the Halo of thono rtnmp Tho fnitonnl orirnniHtlonrt, tier, mimhprlntr fori.throo bn boon put In chfirpv of our M V H-rordr fox who has rallil n m"-tfnir nf th bailn of tlicH nnlTH at (lrn1 FratemMy Hall on T-Mtrod-M ntxt at 3 In p m U "Alii anittcn a"oal.ern on th pubjoct at all m-otlna of th naiem biles In the A. O. M V durlns thin month Olrard Aifinblv rntrrtnlnfd th Jf n ofllora on tho liit of tholr nnmiallv nchod uIM visit a amonv the hMmblltf One can dldnle wm enrolled to nom to button .a pront-d hv Ii-i)utv Kehr who with tho mot excellent Ph-jm-r and Tox occnnvlni? the lower position" Installed lrnf oftlcrtf: Slanti-r artisan William H HtiMnh-irk u perlntendfnt Jehn C. Frrla' Inspector Harry Jarkon, M A. PMniark annou th6o ftppolntmenta: Conductor IV It Holl eau: chaplain Jamea II Jnckanni SMC. Clement Jackson! J. M C Ralph Olier holtzer; warder, A. 0. V lrfteirer: flnanro committee, Frank O Trenton W. A. Me Causland, K N, Hell chairman nf commit teea, i-ntertalnmnt, W, A. Mrfnim'-indi ao rlal 11.13 Jarkr.nT,t instruction DeW'tt Mor ris; athletic, 1 hennas Dolasantro Urnther Ktelnbach ha ben n member of the assem bly for thlrty-threo jears. Itrother Archie Ithan reported that the en tertainment committee, last year retehed 111 and spent 1113 and transferred the. last to the new committee. Recorder Halite announced the names of the Imvs In camp rvhft nrili-tsmuljiita,iai1 lha Phrltlmaii rAmAm. ' ' brance from the nssmblv. The election of representative resulted In the selection nf Mroinera a. Ithan H ii. Jackson w it, natllo on Tl rt llniupt alisenaU, W A it cCa,u sland. D, Morris V, Q. Treston nd .A..0 Praever EL'TI'W ell for speakers vifion th new. f s a oswir oifr ueiMusBsi, 'x, liir; Tnl ,.. .f.ri.i'i' 'i'.'''1' JI .'..r"'"': not oine to i IBs an,! till w orlc Iii Hie onler .', ." '" " -" .?! --. lain Johnston e xnresseil his luiprorlatlon of . rn,n throui.li another (ibsi mliVe Itrother ' ilnurii . ;! Jil tlm two eeon.ierfui nieei he.s tint had been I CoJ ihei, iiresent" the nist n nBter's Jeeeel enililiiil Jit 111. made nn. a.lj.rt a wor.l of Indorsement 1 ' cilrbiir MaHeV "Art ls in 11.1 lilb.Hir. A'l'h'hl M liL. iVnTr wS,r,- .',f 'bnvr,.. Inlr. fnt t0 lx!. ,..',, "',' ', ,', "ltl ITH-s were erfere.l for thn ilr-t. Beeonl ntul Jollj, furnished In llBliter vc In 11 blu ,M 1. M A Inrditi I reienrd his nerninn nn ( ,, rrt vl, liuli.Tua1 prlres were feature of the eeen no- Ho ,.l.n i. i .i, of miuii I I r.iti rn i nil losonhs anil optimism, '".'.' '," '. '". ,',,"", .'! ' ViWiJ... .i.!.' if. ....:,. auVBl, acelln," invitations ' eereKranle ..""P.1 ? a," ,."a VZ . " VV Vood. , der ' h. . "tr" Si,m"lr,X '.'". '" """. TI r iilm1Vnroill'r.'en.e'r ?$? "v AV.'n ' John C ' Mm, son chairman cntortalnmcnt , ' ; "'ndipj' for ihe order hi this t'.,.!1 .n' cST?!T..."r ,!'aY,'"..h...VHrj loinralttee. Thum is r. V mice. ,,, wmcn ,,PV n(m hon. tn obtain durlmt KJ)fflZ nor,,.,, A yiUere., 11 out, BBrBB 5'atchorn, Jude It ijmen.1 Mac.S'elll.. iho n heatlcss room until the relief of ie hot V,!.!?!. ailv received demonatrntlng that B;v. I Jleeso Jordan diaries It (lallouu. supper i cmilrinan I unk'ii committee i tbuel '""!'.1' nh,a miard cin not "nly do Phil II. ..,!. nnd ' S 1'urnc.s. Iiepuiy ; ta.kihj- il")', lto;,I ,.rrJr.dlv-P0Vi? WiU flf.1 B.'tJS I IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Pale niuc Crepe and Satin Slip-Over Negligee Chnrminp; in their simplicity of line nre some of the season's slipover negligee?. The gar ment Illustrated in tho ncljoln ing sketch has n plaited skirt of pale bluo crepe do chine. The overtunic is of pale blue chiffon with knife-plaited-edge. The girdle, shoulder bows and edgo of plaiting nre pink. Exchange of Children There Is a prettv i u:oni in voriic In Denmark IJitrlnu no summer hoi divs mi ntrnimcincnt Is nutiio by 'vhleh llttlo Danes from .en nnd country limine pHies Mile ii.netiM ( town cillclren ecim tneir nttm 1IL1 off to the ou ....... iil ncrlve n exchince miintiy children The I result Is that the town children are stienEtluned and Kliidilcncil with ' rminttv nlr mil DlKhts. while the mtle rust cm enjoy the pleasures of town life nnd the festivals whlih nro for their benetlt. This cxe-h mgc ss. .cm lesults In 10 000 children from copenh ikoii p tllnis a country hull- day, and another 10,000 arc brlKht- mul up by .i visit to tno Danish capital. Poisonous Gases Tho iNhaust from in automobile tinmen nut poisonous Kie One of ho K.'ses In the exhaust Is carbon monoxide This Kas bv Itself has no odor. Is invisible nndOs sllKtl llBhtcr than nlr It l. a virulent poison nnd will 1.111 a icrnn In a sliutt while, piovlded a sullk'lerlt amount Is breathed In Do not run nn automobile enBlne In i clo-.ul plate unlets vou want to be I poisoned and pis-uli! Killed NEW OFFICERS A. 0. M. P. W. E. Steinbach (above) is tho Master Artisan of Girard As sembly nnd William I. Wal lace, Jr., is the Master Artisan of Ailelphi Assembly. oxiremo mo iohj ilnn .trr.l. il.lv In I l,n nra ! enen of Ih. iiiiln! nt .initorli il tnlent l.ut It w m i viib nt th il thee In I th. ennllden. e , ik w. II us iroocl will of Ibu nss inhly brother -M err sUrt.d th. Intelln tml f ivurn iiml then I llroth. r I'hnlni. rs i.resentid tho MihJ.it nf Incrense, uiniun cl verle nnd mmlm Inglv n., I . ..n,..n.n, n. .1 ..i.n..i .... .1,. .....i. ... , the eur It. roi.ler e'ox th Bb rllnrf bIiiIIh. ' tlilun nn I tritern illst t.nei (i r. BUine of tlio ir.ltlf lnil BUhslniitlnl ion lltlnn f the or- Ser, mrrjlna Inv. stni. nts eehli h h eeo . jrned neer . rpr edit without the . or a in nnv nt nnv time lie informed tho Iroihira of i the lnt.restlnB firt thn ImU iibout ls'il. .When he W.IB JUSt Of lllelhle .at. he WdB Bousht to Join lllrurd ABnibl nn.l tn I.e. ,,.,ucht . loin ,0ni(j lis niorder urplnir that tli experiences of lhse nlinur nial UnieH Bt.in 1 not In tin w.i of in opera- mai tinioH Bi.iniiioem iii. .e..j. .i.oiie.... tlvo oiiwaid movement Hi Bub h rjujl not hiln ixpiesvlnit h own diei Batlftae. Lriuulalorr- f.illnw Sf ho wholi 'or dJr at" hJ "I ', '." '.""."K'..?. '. .1. .M.?i . '::;.; tho failure of iilrard Assembly to seruro Iho ofmlul service or llrotner uux ft if nth- inr nut- rwi-io the onlnr oulri hao b-en 0tprlcl of tho mowt aluiblo umt t In It u lomo and ko, but ho 8tas on fonntr " nartrnm Ancnill lul nn ntcndinfn of about menty-tne, no enjojeu 1 plpanlne Inndont mm the preBentntlon to . i,- ...... .i.i.. ..t ii liriri mrvlin tl.li with Ill's rtnsriiiuij ... ...- ....-... - ...... Blxtmi stars reproseiiilns the number of I rothers called to arms, by tho wlfo of I Ilrnthar W W WrlBtit iteearal ballots hid to 1" taken In lh inn.inn nt ihrn.1 n nresentatlves nut nf i.leeen candidates nominated the. final volt Koine to TnonuiH C unee. Joseph 1 . Durn. I inx and Ilarnr o Worn The ;'t r; . arn Hubert .McKelerj. I red JVood nnd Louts lllester The mufti r ariinun in mi ..iie.i.it i-on.iui-i or, v. i.'iii.i e.",,"V'.' w abiiu.i Initn, . Inr A II iiniHMin n i... ..n..,.uniiiiUi flrrttd . rr K Y Funk I. R Walker. J A. ltd lj. alternates, H H. I'alnter. A. II. 1'ranr II O. Oerhart Oep uty bnlb preBentcd the past masters Jewel tu retiring Master Artisan ralnlvr. llroth ers r.virllno and Ilevde. of l'assvunk As. srmbl, mado Bood talks, the latt r present liiK lo ilrothcr J A. Itcllly an Artisan rlne us i nrlo "for tiro lamest numb. r. of enndb deles llrotner Itellly rceelee.1 also from Itecorder Sanders II In sold for tho best work during last querter Adelphl Assembly had three chair onirers 'iiitallfd by Deputy A J Kellej: Master "rtl. nV llil un 1-' Wallace. Jr., Suprrin. i ml it PhMlp N Arnoll and Inspcetor ..',.,.,. . eilnbVi.r.lr. 'Ihn r.nrHi.nl .lien. i rt il wiro James II Clarko and I'hll Ar - nold.. alternate b.V II m I', W a J'ac, Ji ' . nold, aternatiB, ihi..i .""' "i ," i and II W Davis llrolher Wallace Joined tho assembly In June, lull and Jumped rlht Into ocllvlts and the ihalr, Tho worthy eleputy, rcalHIng the neces sltv of a halt to the lethargy In the assem bly said: "It must be determined to regiln our n nutation for doing -things and put the -issembly In a position In the. order where her personnel would bo expee'ed to place her. W.th such "ilvo wires' as Phil Arnold and Krrd Illrkhnrdt In onlclvi responsibility, with their iiblllly to teaeh by example and train nur willing attendants the nrt of Increase, It would be bard to make explanations for tho failure of ie prompt start. In nddlt.on. th's forte has the backing of the once giant worker. Itecorder I. Ipso, whose fraternal reputation and position In the order outside nf the assembly make it incumbent upon him to Jump In on the forward movement. I think our report for 1018 will atone for the last one and Justify the ability of the new administration." lVv These Assembly entertained a deleaav Hon of thirty with ja band and Leader lle.de. from Pasayunk Assembly, tho made ll.lj ,,,11.. uiin. mu .11.1 . imii'i . 1 1 1 Allan miiri i iiiru nr l ut" t"i r n itti rnuri in ill I nn ivti nu ill I Mill nil inn iiv i hi . - -. ..-.- the warm. Inspirlne address of M II M A A , ft,,,!'tf;utu;'bShMi!1 Woman's Benefit Association r,m Vn ,,.,, Kll, rr,Pbr ,.ln0oi-, lhS,i"'i,"i 'J'Li!.! i rtl, e,,i lI- e."2 1 llrtbd y annleersarj b bnlrlln a rlnss Ini n sffiv' a ife" .V.Nn,VcBBl and fault". The rallv held nt flrand i;,.aternlty na.lon on KnfimfffiSS iV-1 1 !r;...,n,"i,!,iVA" u' l.',r'.n0,'fuprerl,,u,ndent ,,ull'""R lht rrld.ay eve.ilnfr brought ! JAxmWtSrlWTR a Ve ' AL'LVii.iVineVior w mirel A ilriv !1 wo the exact number nf candidates for el. I honor lothse hroth.rs twrnt.flee can. I Ml"!Aw'kti$ "'"P.". SOI. Chapllln. Ml.. Burnln MUI,. esre dlMtla.lon ,"; indrir ki u i rn I the pllgrlmags (not Joy ridel In a way that year. a women ora pcginning tp reeognlie I xb. annual bana.net. ,elfth allied com. t1 beat the traction company'g uneertaln oper- Mhe . f act that never ; before hi the hutory msnuirlis of Phtlsdeiplila and jficlnlty will i'ir.ute&iisj issasHinBasslMHsBiSasaBtl.'' ' '" 'tnsrsimt JsisiilsT ' Jriiirisx?stlinTi11i irnf .iWIiKtHnmr ssssTlsssMBsfll ir'-' llAl'AlMI i bhlAC i Deputy Harry Kindle demonstrated that not nil or the ns ee.is en. ,i on tn ouls ele inn tint lots nf st nmiwns sieel for the Inside, ....I .1... . . 1. .1 ... ,......, .,..,... III.. Ill' I , t i, . III Oil. .11 l'll'"-l nee. ii mail' nil on r OI K I tit seal erusail - tut In t . 1 ix ih.se eeork. r evuo seeurert thn lark-esi numb.r nf raiilintis by July t mil it Rood ...ijt. at eeas j romlncd t candi latcs ee.re lulil etej lieu Palmvrii. He bit tier nsenil,l In tho, onl.r In ibe (in. of numerical prnsress. wlnnlim .vtast. r .lord ens prize for the vear. ' nan en ntiemunce nt i.'u nl list weeics n.etn- nnd .nr.,11.,1 f,,e nn.i'll'l.nl-t ns Mw SS.Y AWWtA yp IfFffio t" I--r I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I H 1 if IL li I llil il w ' i neeimi.- unu mroinu rmir cam males us ot e atnn .o "'.Y',,' , i , P rnm IvO.'ll'tl I'JVaniinailOIlS a starter for nnoth.r record m-alnst tho ! t H of A Horn at i halfonl i tlUIll iull II lj..lllllIl.ll.lllIIM ll.ld Ih. bultora wire presented bj M I; - f ., C",,--.,,.;..;,, leiTiciiii.i la 'W'arelcr W'iU. The icpres-ntatlees ele.t.,1 i- ,, niiin i.iohl,. Dlstrl.t was els. 101 nUpUlMSlllg illTlCipal.S Jliernatis' J ll-rffiieJ'a'ne, W'"l. 'vCrfehV , ., W??ttW ' EtS'W, Iti, - " ' .ru-t..'"!!. nf,ni:pWr!min'"aVi,,li,,'l, , &' tJrSS v!1- I ni.ri.,.io ,.f the ff.0 bonus . teach 'Lr;;tl:' ' yk'WSll " .mJntonl1r. , beB,u this w.el; with a $3 lft exhibit tons of urintlltii: bv I -rim i tnn I'nl rnttv leim i luh a,, Ineinr h lrofri.ior Dinir 1 11 tin ii hh I't 1 1 if vi ,n tic i in- uric ( Jujutiu h Mifnn nn I CiiU iml thin uiM I IK MU'1 I llttlin llll llieii'leHl'-s ni'ltl hooUnl for the product r h inrtu l on tnt unl y nljsht. M riilpIli ApemlU will m(( thl mouth nn tho ecnni. ilnH In tilcht mft ml ef tho hf-fonl Mond i titUit Thn niinnil fepilon nf ih M I. AFimbI In ctllf-il nt tho Hotel Aii-Ihlt llilrloentli nnd Cht.lnul ttt(( ulmjulm flitch Th lnttlitory contfnt wlildi li.m been runnlni; ilurltu tlm mlnilnlistr itlnn of M : MfiHtu Artlsin Jium It Inrdin i urn luch tl aMih inn itim uni -i 1 1 j.nrinim on i inruru A1 muiioB nn i ini lut'siirn tfninr rno moHi uniinii uiiuot i.iikhiu.i as juimi! ii nn pi h i iru ni" wiiwura uinni in i follow tnir hiHfji of morlm? lo m mor) Dm. polntti, fnr Itiibuhc'. ltm points mid ItiinressleenrsH no tioims IVrfei t siore lll.llei.lull. mo, te un, IJlHl Ihe resuItH rolloee . Assenihlv Hnddoll Heights., Ismec C L'tukriloeen tlermantown Itnildou ltdpilty . . . Houtheeestetn . .. I rnrUfurd . . Lehlith . Alrolli . . I'olllniteeooil .M V .1711 . ,17J .l'i.' . :i77 . 3M . 17K :I7I 3.. I 17.1 nn . .llil , .fit mt . :i7s S I Total .ins Ml litis am. -IM 11 m !I1 :i!!(.' i An --il e'l-i. 3itt VJ. Via" ,'J7 .;i? ii3' l. -7,1 5.7.. !e- 'Ti i.V I7i. .117 m.i VV. nt I'hlliililphln IllSseiintt '! -I'll 'S'Jii .7 .',-r Si Itadlant Star '1 ' llnrmo.ie Hlr.ir.1 . 't 1'iul J nlnn .. I'ennsv tennla St John H . nn .7 'isl .li .17-' LM .isu tjil .T.I J77 .11 JIN 111 .1MI n-.il -'i7 INS JIH 177 .1)1 .ns: I7S l-'ll Kill -7 1J1 .ns .".ii :i".' .171 :n!j s :mj '.71 ; :. IU7 t'1 i!.-s - yv Iiurliiii hnterprlo , Kesune . . t'ymmunwraltli TOll . , .i.U rtl" . ; WM 1;''J'',n',,prn i! '..'."" .,,,, ,;".", I?.rL ''?'?"' arfc :n..i i ieh position. The eelnnera of these are Mnllttl. Artls.n Kllver K IMtton. of Itadlant s, Afs.nii.lv e.itiieriiilenelent Carroll r. A ' leldail Iblkhls. anil Insp.clor VVII. 'Jam , -'ofr"'' "" of Hai1'1"" ,lel-ht AB-embD ... . I iinii.iruii in-iiiiuii m '"' ". ,' " unrk of Jtuil Irn AHK-flllbH. hli h tATtin I l.l ....uil.n ! IMn.li. tiaa.. wl(hhl (,n(J ,)0nt f t ir-i nincp. .-- UHT) THE MACCABEES flreat Commander Nellie U. Ixiunsbury wiih well lMciwd witn tno ciatt, and ... . ... ... class, and H.ald that hei lilted Philadelphia and the niftnbehln. Thn i in Inn ntntt of tho Installation rnm. n r niltteo tonferr! tho degreo and tho cnt commander lommuniratpd th unvrrltton i rlPOT$ i!rcprr of Ihe Btaff reported thnt flftj- ork to iorisini nw mmn.jra. Tne two w.ro absent owlni. to eimeront tauses, I but all had been oliimateu nenco Illll neev Tho Euar.l, tinder thi direction of Captain Crouch and First recant Olson, assisted be union stair with the floor work Miss I,ounsbury receieed many medves for an other class in Me and said that she would try to rami 1'lftv new members will b ph died for a birthday present to the treat commander, as the 100 class was a de ferred Christmas gift to her. and one which she appreciates llxcellent work was done by iv goodly number of members, especially by some new members and thev expect to keen up the Rood work durlne IU18. lVnn Treaty llevleev, Schuvler's Hall Sixth and Dlsmnnd t"'el, Mrs I.oulsi M Jones rommvnder. will entertain centra! 1 committee at the next mectinB ruary 1 1 netsy Itoss Ilevlew.KrarI.ford and Alle-s'-vny nvemies Mrs Oeorslna II. A, line.. Isnd commander which lost out In the membership contest with Olrard lleeleee. adding tevenle-eUht new members from Oc. tnber 1 to Jsnuary "a. will entertain the nembers of Olrard at the next me-tlng, on Tii'sdav evening February IS They will at the ssmo time tender a reception to their commander Mrs IMliinl and celebrate) their fifteenth birthday, Thev may also try another "run" with fllrnrd Review un til the May blrthdvy class foe Mis. bouns hury. but some members of Olrard Itvlew contemplate a challense to either Phllsdel phla or Quaker City llev lew for a member ship race. There Is a feeling among the member ship that this will bee a great jear tu the history of tire Woman', Benefit Associa tion In thi, city.. They believe that not only will they he enabled tu have their own tern, pie or building here. But that more mem bers will be aaaea man in any previous noe iii cuii. ini itii iu iiiiin'.utiuiii iuui. ricrnrufn ann in nnor iiniK i.erioriiirii ut 1 1 1a M' L'UUjMjiuLL It J A, i CAMP CAMPAIGN AND LOCAL RALLY P. 0. S. A. Visitations and Philosophy of the State Secretary Celebra tion of George Washing ton's Birth Stnto rtr-irrtai Helm's olllcial visi tations nmoni: the tamps of the 1'. O S A are meetliiK villi Kieat success. nnd while the attendance Is not com- I lint up to expeitatlons, due, of course, to tho weather, ct the inspiration itnu Impression left behind are ciy marked Camp N'o fijl produced a pooil pait of Its splendid mtmbeishlp, Vvhlle lsl- I tors weie present fiom several camps 'The St ite secretin v tpoko on "Mow ti Succeed In the Subordlnito Camp baslnc his lesson on experience In his position fur seventeen months ami on nineteen jcirs of crv'co In tho innl.s of the e.rder lie urfied the camps b work together lll.o the bee-world I If said nnrn-t rnoixTitton will brlnit sur j' erss lliirmmit Is lh er lltel.loo.l of nli ireanlJ.illoi Vi mut rr-iuct the hrMliriii nn.l thou, In nulhnrltv I ho ofliifrs mii-t In turn rond't't thiins. Ivi. I roiMrlv II vy afire Hie lublte m telbvo In us n "r nrlnrlplm We must innUe the lirelliretl ircvi.1 tn rnl.r the iimpln th; "hif.".' in-inn.r In whlih we innilULt o ir I'lJ'lr' lniirs th. inn mimbers with tho sejloi is uim anl hIHSt f lb" pmresj eif tho or.l r cmre m.u nn.l a ramp th t li il.rorum In Its fullest sense i mi w nn business to le .loonier., d proini tl " tie ss. ntnle of 11 t-m.ft worl.lliK cielilp In vlsll. u form , . u n ... In tumps Hit nppenr ele ed. n. e h in"'" tho oflle r niUlit osslst In i-rlmjInK . i Asslcn .lib member to n spe'i'i elut) n I lnlt Hint be mine h"'mn t.. 11 in mui'' i-" ':,...-. nuike thi l.ret 111. II Ioe iioni. i till or.ler unl III. brotlierlioon , ,,.., "How inn we mak. u eb nncr alio L,1",, ,, our mimlBis In our wirle' JV ",, I I .. .... r r.l it 11.1 s KW'l I"- i ' lit.,.. fi.i I 111, .it III eeoroaiH .' ee.in e 1 rlnilpl-H aii I piofiBslons We must brim. ejen rwinb r to e i"'!"1, V,e loenl lion .. nl. nt llllPrl 1 run ... - -.III, fill In ie ' .""."..':. : .!. .-..u. thi trust . si uiuri'i"i- " '.:,. e.nrrlc iti.liorti . otilldi I Jo bl lare -is i n inerlean n. rn mm This will Irinc oil III. socii'ii ol our .iinil1- "i"t "' " .", , tho work will l riiei.ssful The fifth 1'hllal'lPhD district wavl It.. I i ml a I n- .1. 1, witlm eeas pr. s.nt i hi ir the address, s of I " i;eI.n'u 'J ,," ureroi ijnni ; ; ,-. n, (r ., nf I iimll Nil ' ' I Hllil Vll. pr. sl.lenl OI eno uml Uoliertr n nuo rri. -e..-A-.i u . t intintm inr i Mi . Mltjitlon y,,7,.Chc.tnu,ltrr,,:'i,''?op':!.eS,!r,,,,: e-si.tl. ... .. ........ v.i...... . T ... ..,, iiucr. IT I liieiuiu I i'i"iu ' - '-- -,1,1,1,, l' Wo iii. of 0.i nip Tnl. uiiJ the sl"l i - ee - District llleeentll will Ik- vlalfd Thurnliv eeelltll! In the room of Catllli No ls eepelen nnd .Sorrls nti.elK when Walter H Miwk of rami. Tin, i.n 1 mm. I K .stlnuer. of I'.imp ."117. nnd s.en-t.ir lb bus will speilll t1ntn Prtt nf tho f! V 11 . hi movfil all ltn irnprty to the n -ttn'inl i nip ih. ihiunrttrn 1 U S ot HM7 Ncrtli Unml utrpft wUth li onoil v ( imp n ii nl utrs! ' u ri "' in" i ""r ," s nf Dili orilor Hero tli'"f uratul "' trlot-i lll hino a icrnmtiont horn, mil tiss , th natlonil cn-tirv. cnnriTfi ii pio1" frrlH pruu I in il iii in " t" ""', " with thoin In tho b inoment u iluhroom f ,Htt b.pii rurnliVil for tho oil nol It rs In wiihh thei cun nlie cards, pool mil enjov , ti,, mselees .elier.alle rump nNS is ri releini; hlfih enmmnil itlnn for this penerous I mt wldeh will brln.- Iionor lo irm e ru r us well I Tha petrlotle rally In conne. lion Willi the 'Sth nniilverBary (if the I irlh of ilenri,e WBlniston on IVhruno 22 In Ihe Aeidemv nf .Vlusle has rreite.l sueh a Kenernl ilemin I 'nr tiiliets thnt niemhers of tin; ord. r are nraeil to make Immeillnle npiillentlnn for tl.kels ror nriispietieo cnnniuutcB ns en as for tlienise lien . . , re. .....!.. nf 1.a Treeresstee SSiielli' """ "'', vlBltlnu the various isiniw ntiihtly 'nl '"' iieronled most u n. reus re ejtliiis rist stmt, t'resiiieiit Minuei ein..ui .'' ot Lilllip , in OI eee.i i 1,11 i. ifi, nn. '" .1... I....... n. .hn nnn.n. .1 I.. ... ..ell M.hlllr nun nf tho rnltj 11 li'- ht -" ''- tho Kinnrr pith-rinB in th hUlnry of tn onl"r In tMlnlrlptit i M ui a m-thm In th Acail-m iril Hri ko lion in ilflitfH iro tnlii ii'ii nu ihui ri m lh Moojio nulltoritini moro than tooo tin HI' .1. ,....- ,. u II , ... ...... ....... ....... ....... .11.1.1. u i.a.n (iitmliir. I Into the oriler rii-i proi,raiii tor Kehruarj "2 eelll in rblle amoilir those taking part Tost etati , Chaplain llev William II 1" Unas Htate erretar '"barle. Hrunim Helms National ' Tirr.i.lpnt VVIIIIalll .tflines He.ltiS of H.llti more ."Id , Hon Hiram I Johnson I nlted Slates benatnr from I allfornia Hon i harles . Nnedr Auditor lieneril of IVnnseleriiihe of Iottslle II m Oahr I II Mill T. of I.ebinon Mali pp-s lent anl N.itlon.il Chaplain e. II 1 Id r nf Tr-ntoi The ras Treslderts Assoilntlnn of Thlla. delphla h is taken on n neev leas, nf life un th" "hi" lea lersl lo of the president I V, ,n,n of c ,m. !01 This assorla tlVo haV?n Ihe ,r.e,.,,s of Provldln. all denn-i teams for feeeral of the. wenke- ' ' ' ."... . '. . . . r . camni in I'Piiaupipnm na nrxi -TinrnH' ...-.(,. it in a uhnt ulll t.rivl nl.U . ... nlntr It .lll hold Ynt I ho thA larci-at mcrtlnc r nln. when vitni Prfntrl nt Tn-e-r ulll fltlvor on of hli rMo nddri-Mcs Tin no-lal rommlttr will n.n Im rv nrtllo ftt thin i-".ont A mont cordbil Invitation Is etfnld to alt is. president to attend Siturdaj rnln a full uniformed denreo teim and featured. .. tm nnirin.i, ..ininn.i .nirr. i "," -"- " Bn.H P.,IUnt. rinl.rt llmlil vlr nr.l t ssi t l..l .1.. ..11 j. AM.... l. ,fnt t. I! Mltrhrll. mnnlnr nf fnrtrm A i Thoman. rfiordin 'crlHrs' C J intfr. , flnanrlal ecrftary, II hfnil-rlln troaurrr ' u nplrf eoniucior ramuei iinrmnn, in- nprior. M tiiifruiHii( cunni joprpu nirrn berirer. assistant recording secretary. Mover Kahn: trustee Itel rt Oerold Oeelnff 10 the Inability of D'strict President John Wleand to be present Past District President II j; 1 homas assisted b Past Pr sldrnt Tbomts Ilorton performed tho ccremon. after which the aood of the order committee did them, selves Justice The camp report whoeerd n remark eble increase lit every way Five candidates are U bo Initiated tomorroev nlsht Ilemarks were made by all of th new officers, evlio agree ihat by hard eeork and rulllne tonether they will show even a better report for thlsjtcrm Philadelphia District No T, In charge nf President II John Ilosd, is located in I Prankford, and has six camps, No lit 101, llil). .'03. 3'JI and "". with a combined 1 membership of more than HOD and a valu atlon of nearly 115 oou This actleo. ap nrcsslve and pitrlotlc district is alwais in the tirst-llne irenth of P. O H A, work Th,. iuapIi... srn mautna a stroma drlvn foe ' increased meintsrshlpH, and will hold a largo district class Initiation In Ihe hitter I pun of March A visit was paid to Camp, I1SI, which knows how lo entertain .ti. in. .. relee at the Prankford Presbete Jn tcoruar .v ...w ii.,.,.-v vt.i. iiiienu. rlan Churrh Dr John II. I.alrd, tho patter, will preset! a valrldlo sermon on lebruar l.'Camps nt, 101 nnd (.07 will entertain the district in P. O. S A Hall aui Prankford avenue, when a large serv ice flag will be unfurled with appropriate ceremonv. Seventy members have already answered the call to arma and many more ore preparing to ko. The el strict degree team, the best ever. Is .a .... k-. . ii nvlr In AMGrthlVnllsl mannas On Thursday evening. I ebruary It, the die. trlct will entirtaln State Secretary Charles II Helms and other prominent members ut the camp room of ?vo -H3 The district has lanned sufficient work to keep tho mem- bers busy for the rest of the season iii...i ir..l.tent llovd saesi 'AII rS DUSy lor en. .7 "J ". .rweuii. i District PreBldint liovd sast "All our of-1 fleers have been Installed and the camps are In line working order. We stand squarely behind our Htale officers and the order, the country and our President and ever have before us our motto, Uod. Our Country and Our Order,' " As war saving" stamps are on sale at the Btat, Camn hesdauarters. the enmps are urged to order them through the Htate. seeretary. . This, Is an opportunity for all catnpd lo do tnelr bit. niethoilii renillusilns mrmuers eo ii.. '-. niiim ns in won. t.r tiie nisi emr is i, ion parts etc- cir et tho brethren when uiej r. Mm, 1 an, I tin .rk for tin urn iik m ir l'A' Sit th. clilllP room linke Hum fee ut outllne.l ,, Hi u , Ki cnuunnll ten l nhle V hoiu lien tlrm tie han.l nt KO...I fellow- to tmi forlh lis I . si rft.rtseln th. .rk of 1 hl? Have ilebites leetiires et. llxpeml ; nrminliitlnn VII u. 1 1 ns nre 1 r.uuht .i Itll.' of the fmuls for llie lltermotlt ' hefile this hole for lis eeelisl I r en n of ihiiramnsv lamti that bolls Its mone Prominent , menilMrs of th or.Dr In Plilln e. ihnoJtTlbai IVH the : entire life of the .1 Iphln. will il. lie r short in. I no to Ih - n?el. iiKL! eneiv , Minessful is a rnnp minute n.llress.s VI. inl rs of Ih. .rl Ii'l'.'l 'K nb7ralll! spells su. to l.slre to utmn.l m mil I forw er I thelt whlih s llberul wNn Mb. ran" "yun ,,, niimes l.i llirre l imil rl.in. rieenbr-ln e.ss Mike th members H""" "V u .. in e I r or the . ollllli in.l. r iirlliril r.T I snlemlll l.ssons in our deitr. e rk. 1 1.1 ,,;,,, ,n, ,01".' , "will see h. r. s. V vitiations, one to the other, l.neav or ;o ,,,,, Nlmi, .h ,M ,. ! iik ei'Siirt' (tiiiii nrccssue inane" ene in,..'. ,,,,-, i,iPf no eeini nn i nil tn n leiMiee in nri I to V camp rnnnot Is" siiii.ssfui ii "" I"',,' . be pr sent to r nresent tin Ir comm m ler'cs. tmrpose Is the IWllIB n( frt I ''" " rV.nsire,I,Mr.,ie,,r "amis' 'nust have C ."r"' The annual I annue, of Koe-lon. fom aV,. foe file .l.strov the hiirmons of an in uulerj .So .s. v. is held on the i, "l',';. " ,io that which Is aunlnst nlim" of Xiturdav IMiruin - T'H. Is the P,1.". fi.rr.f vCe must a work tiiwnril liihist rnmnian l-re In the Cull. . I Stites ". 'i .",'i ' , , f f . "hi r IH. r( ml" linlm. -Jon emiforme.1 men In th. ranks a the belt, rmilt ..! ineli tmr in ,i,nitv , kh it mine ef eehom lime . nllst .1 I hi. ion nn our il i."'""1, " V,rrshli Mueli ' ..iniiinn I re tienlle nmveil f r. in Its former u, ,,,. ,,-i.r. ... . :',;;,. ..hoiit nn Pie. ' '"e tins i...m nn it e.ui.i n i .ininiuiie f.f "ur ,.Srl,,".,i .,.. ihei ir llller.ste.i th. m mlsrshln It his nela nl ins fr Men do It" Il Ii cilia the .iro nn. o ' , nn int., rshln ...nteal .in 1 ei , s I iiuiiiIhi- .MONDAY, le &W lilSliBII IHLLwIi chaum:s h sti:i:s Vntionul Sccietnrv of the I'. O. S. of A. lUHTnm Of 111' I) n Infill, in lioll lh1!" irl h inqtifii w in n ti innimtml r r it ifflr in i ut h m . lit nn I tho it I ti h from nil lh i nmm in Irrl n nnillatnl ! , ! u i it Ion liurlmt tlo v it ' ir mo iuo hern rr Int-pstlmf lo till h.mi s n lMirmire In rn, iiiiinlhle in. . I Iru of the iixsoi I itl, n will be hell it -.late c imp be uliinil rs ru.sliv eeenlno 1VI ru arv U I his HJ I. a r Int. t. tln lonnl.r, he Jilill re t I'll" J TEACHERS GET FIRST BONUS INSTALLMENT Will Receive $5 a Month Extra From Hoard Examinations tci each 'iho bahnc will conu in month- iv itiMi.il tm iim ni s. p.it i ' d Fiini- mo, .....ntln will be omltl.,1 I.x.milnntlnn for tho iniioo nf IWtinp: i siipervlslnir iiliuliil will li Hill tllN uppk iviiriiu ', i nun .u i uj L'hern Mint 11)N i tmtnitlni. (m Jh Id iiotlthM.infllni? (lie jutiloi IiIrIi nlmnN uml mtiroiitntlnn i out r" .in) roiluoliiK tho tiumt-or nf toltliiti i M-n Ih.rc Is lliPiiK i Irinir "l.itifltiilT Iht nt flint- aitc.iu .1 inim iiiin.iiih nn ui inn i wlio ii.i vvt tho pxuiil atlrms In foinur M.ire tiiid reeelved the dlploin is lMirtl ii i in i mi i n -' i it ni Itv inlf, lmoci, now ( li , ,.,,.,. . bv the Ibntil nt l.dm itlnn liidet, ntrnntii hlRb ' '" - '" "; " " " rtl t ., j rk ftnni the present e inilnerf Ur otffc vv. riouniierf ine eittnimr, sivs th.at e.ae h veit ,t rev voir lino mipiivb-ins -ne thus feeiired A)cr Ilnoms Haptist Fund I' W Aver, of N W Aeir ei Son tin ndvertisini,' ,ip ntt In nn nddrc s .it a tiinf renee eif llaptlst Uvmen le Vew orh, vei-terdi, deilared his In -lli f in the nbllltv of tho cliun h to ral" tut mor' til ill $1000 000, whlih Is tn be n-nl l" ettnd the tieopi il th Kemn . ' , ., Hi.Mr.l, wnrle nr I lie rmir. u HK'.saa!iBiaaaT i EdsicatioEial WITH the Food Administration calling upon producers to raise more foods and upon consumers to eat less, it is in keeping that Armour should aid growers to increase their outputs and educate users to employ the sup ply most advantageously. FOR, as the American farmer's biggest customer and the greatest purveyor of pure food products to the housewives of the nation, to render service in both directions is a part of the Armour policy and has been for years. Doing so has proved to be good business. Greater Supply Better Used THE Armour Bureau of Agriculture is continually working with the farmers on such problems as better breeding, disease-preventing serums, scientific feeding and many other factors to increase pro ducer's qualities and revenue. The stimulation of clubs for boys on the farm, the proper use of fertilizer to bring about increased productivity through added pasturage, cheaper feeding, and the development of by-products from the cereal end of the business for cattle feeds are all properly a part of this work. Again, through the Armour Domestic Science Di vision, housewives are being shown greater effi ciency in the use of foods. With staffs of lecturers covering the country, booklets, standardized recipes, special analytical articles for magazines and news papers and a daily flood of correspondence with women in every State, Armour is giving real aid to the prevention of waste in the kitchen and to assur ing better balanced, more nutritious meals on the national table. KSsSSESESSi iv i"tr F1lL.KLA.UY 4, 11)18 PATRIOTIC WORK IN ROYAL ARCANUM Forward Jlovemcnt Campaign by Dining Club Call to Guarantee Council Iliolhci John Culhiit. of 1'hlladclphln Council, presided at the inectlint and Imniiuet of the lineal .iron uni DlnlnB lub nnd eondueteil the rtciptlon to Supreme Trustee llinrv K l.ilbv nnd to the son, in kb lkl uniform, of Su preme Heprese illative Newton Hoedel Cnruitlnns were dlspned In recosnl lion eif President McKlnley's blrthd I.V I hi .lull ilis.useil th feasllillllv of inrly orepiiriii nn for the n lei.rnilon of 1 ..iinil rf InJ m IMil elrlphla em Jim -I V ;'"; mittee n mpnintrl i.i cnnf'r lih yih.r It V nine llirbs lii nrrmitbiK 'I tell" f"r roiMT nbs.rniii "i ene .i.j e .-.. ... Y. I... In.tnerh .. th. Annliuiu I is Uen id i.ttned evil . nil of thy l",n "' ui"v III.1IIS fen the sit. if bonJ I.SS stiiiu tin tl.O ( ross nn I V M ' 'V riimnijns It i il lil .1 to npi'olni nn nrmv nn.l nivy .nimittie to i.mluet iiitrloile ve.irk in linlini. Hi. furth.rltiK of th Bib ' ." kiiiiii Btuinrs Heirilirv llront. lretn eoo.l lie lr.s-nt i nkMurei In uijr ntk si .1 to be r.Ilne.l from ii'tli- wh.h ecus rin.e.i with rmrct A eominuiil. itlmi wies i ml fiom li ii li 1 Xeeretiirv VV.Isler vv i- ..u lionnriin iminlsr nf th linn xirts-ne hi" r Kf ts ml bs eil-tilner mo I eeopl to- Hie welfar. of the i luh innkfird I o mi II ent.rlllne I n delefn- inn fr mi the ilinlnK ilub eeniin epress-u ts coul eelsh.s anil ireierini ki. . hm' , llroMnr l e.nsin hies Jo'n.rt Ibe fiilthful .....! .r .hi- . ...i.i. It ..nil Is dolni: Hon I eenrk i In Ihe dirnliie of iticr. used nttendelue , ii1iiis-.s eeer. Ill lit he llrothtrs llmhler. Iritikfnr.l I'oiinrll has tho niutntlon or'Viiisnii VViuinm II "heneinan llarrv M in-itlni; In i ne of Ibe tln.st tn.He ro. ms In , Vhn t V linmn I: VV dewier. f T III. Vlte nulls strlvln to niln n similar 1)1,1. Die VI. i VI I) Haven II ii llald-I re i utiitlon in utt.nlinn , win nn I Serretare l'nrn Jitniirv 0 nt lienl Council No "si llhe fiill'ieelln:; councils eeere represented Th consnlldit on nf C.iinninl nnd Con- lenlutl m Inib landfill Cnlon J"hn It i tlninlil l nuiii ll la set for 1 imrml i v nlKht Vlurphe lincl. lej l.exlnKtoii nnd I'ohork ft ut Crl nlsnlp Hall. Hill I olumbla ne;1 sink Vdliessrs were nnd' bv iirticers V l-eii.ril ln tillloll bis lien cxtitll 1 to ' .Mu, hi r Vansant lllothers (Irnri.1 Mar i I intmsti I .vriulilins In tie iHv to at; m VMIs.ui linraster Willi im J llubeeK triii driin.1 It.it. nt .linns I. Virion of h M llitdeeln nnd hreret ir Cord ten, unit is cap inn in u. preFeii .... e. .-. is lless ims upien Ibis hniPV un nn lure, i pi tl' mis ur1 !,, led for Itlltliltl in I U Mr I iitln rs fi r th' II llillor will intill the t'llil nf 1'if tfrul S Jnnrd nf Fntlnn Nn t.1 Amrr Ipiii Hnl rrHH iiinlml mc -, win rri ntlj tr iirtinl frnm inlun I rim ntprt ilneil (hi 5oiit tl I'ounril! nf 1 II nl Iphla iiml AliinlU x tli ii n tnti n. I mt r Mini: lie turn mi IiIh i porl nt h uml t ritlnn ut th front Mr lumn mlh Until nMiirn tit: tn Prinfi nn I l-i MimlriK hl I nm inllnrlan diI(0 for hit Milium ("hllrniin illnri nf th i ntertiilnincnt lomtnlttin li in horn xrrs Hftit nn I Mjurniful In prnrurliic n lui of InMru tli mil rntrrtilninir prnk r fnr tin niim itlnn thnt will in irk tht upptlnc ji nn iinixirtunt il it for i cry Nrninliu mmM ! nnhinl i Ciunrll iluwil ii nifttKft Iniriip In mt nl itm In nrllltluti tn th f uirti i n niml r- mhultti il I r ir1 frnm spring n ijn i ntinrll llrutliir T t Mi n HMh win (idmlttMl h. i ml from On mm I hit rlr I'nuinil uf Port In inl nrt unl f J OMiiliv w in rtliiMatdt Th' nlMnlhl ri pnrt in nl h thi nfthor. mill truttn n will Mil i nliltll nih I h tllf IlirliilflH l t ii IS U 1. lnutm HHnintPii tv ririnil Ciiiltlo Piiil! I tow irt lnt ilh 1 tin-- mnlj. iliittil irrh i r for tlu tiiii U s. nt litmoH 11 I'lnkTtnn l rn-i nl II II inn nr Hi r. 1' Nn hnlji rh n In 111 I. twin l.rkort Liililn 1 Ihilrt rirti. Iin JuXf-ph Whltikr. mlhrtir W mtt Onurlo tn iiKurtr M t r Knlh arlr 1 f K nilTinnii n tr-t(ir h II Umimls trui-tniK i hirln 1 Trout 1 I. lluinrr. 1. I- ItMinn l D it U Tnunacixc n milfiulhl tnlk rrmmi inlliiK th cnunrll for ltn M'lti'lhl wt rk i ml pxtPtidlnr tn th nrnib-rn thn fr iti rial kh i UtittN nml h M wli-lir nf Or in I Itru nt Vnrttni otlnr riprnkf rt wrv Ornn I 1 1 Jul I M 1 Htcwuit Y, I WnlwiiNinltli II IS Wrlkht ' . Wrtiott. 11 I Wrstou unl T Nk holds 1 feature of eeere niectlnff of IVnnsel vnnli I oiiiii It Is a salute to the uillntiit .ol.. is nft.r III. clos. of the lessloti l,eer I in. luhei stnli.ls lit salute while the ' stnr .i..,..i..t It.'.,... 1 I,.. ..rl 1 lie . i renin ne li Muilille Inn rrsMe. nn a rem. inhrati. e nf I Ik iwciili li tm mh ri of thi tnuniil vhn ur In tin f run 01 mi iounir an i whom itunin fin mrollMl nn a hi Ik lnnmr Hhlih uilh a trhi 11 1 1: H .lflinl ut i r in ittui. NntulthftTmllnrf th' 1iU rnrrllm? hM nt tho 1 ml m-lnn of l hraii r t'outu n tiuioii ,,.,,,, f ,,..,. iiitrKH I nir nn 1 riithtiM ,t( 1(tM fnr tonlt,ht wlim twii i nullitittM will ho Inltlitotl It MoniHn thounh the Ioh timtiot hi lp MtUiiK t-rt inrmi-rH now mar (li i tid ft ki lit Norton hut nil 0 thorn full nf boi.I iiM fiifhlonoil in' Ih nowli In htillnl of lit th tiorfnriil tlirlr i hllKntloiiH with u Mm nml ttrotor rnrwiwi I t lirk Jr 1,1m homo purprUlnjsT iloi. tn Kprlns tint, will tniiti tin fcrniUM Int. r t, wlitr'i Is MmUhI t kmI1 th rinl.i in ti BitUfai tory manner 'Iho iH ro.tnt i wi)tulin will ho prt'-oiitpil lo nUtltis I'ift f.'-cont Wnltfr M Junoa U frcfhin nt will 'ho SLr cl - Tho ltftnl rcnnm Ilullotln fav. ' Tho Uovnl Ar ununi I I olnt littirkr 1 luit now .llh linlHfiii ih" Innhllou' hitiful ihinlut l untruthful uml unw irrani l In h un iis and runiorn uro h inn thrown out ini i it h its i tii-nil k V rumor of : Ih i r roi lln h tht t nil 1 'tntri-i I h rn I Attorn nt Unit n h ih ii ' , uiin piipo mil (ilthnuuh nnv wuc coition of hi it lion war prompt!) on I un iunooill 1 'I h th t oMl r ti rih 1 tiipir 1 1 i 'r i tmit rt ! inn t i. f.pr i I T r'"""i'i'Miiirri"nr That aiad Wei BeEiief ARMOURS .? this report liron'IrAst. csuslnic uneilnrst I ninny mrinliers and n n few esses Inducln tlient to sicrlOco protection which vss vital It their feemlllc and as solid ns a l-lbe-rty .on.r . "The Ironps In nnilr have found a v r rftlrirnt cure for imlson ens Just n ft w whin's eif the proper antidote will make re mien snf . 'Die Itojal Artanum Is alml lirly fortunate., We, too, have re sure cunt for th. ao trial clous rumnrH. Insinuations or etlncks the simple fnrts showing the llnan elal cnn.l tion of the or.ler, which are print ed eer moiiib n tie ttultetln It s n plain simple imittrr nf nrlth tnetle to see Hint, etcM'lto nil the dllTlrultlea riiusi.l l. Ihc unsure s-ful rfrelvera i And t'H. nttacks evhlch eeent eellh It. our net insets hnec hirreuseil tlurlnsT the last veier lust about an eeen in lllon dollars, Itrslilr i nt, we hnee tie m uiory of forty rnrs of bom st ati.l sel rsftil rlenllnc;, with thn prompt pinielll of I lose to I.'ihMHiihhM to n. ilclnrles iif rtecnis .1 members, without t!i loss or peculation of n sltiKle tent 'iheso facts st w n past imel n present evulrh iibsolut. I Kiiiirnhteo th; future." ntATEHNAL AMKRICANS . .. .. . . i Stnto Council Ofucors nnd Workers i on Tour Over Wide Territory 1 Main i ounrnor m ."viucnier, 01 tu. .,,,,... nA ..(..! i... (.mi. vi, liici'lllrell li,V.UIIIMIIHU uy OltLU !.'- I Councilor C M Vansant and State Coun- j cli r-eeretatj Oeorfie S 1 or.l. attended the follow Iiik union meetliiRM lenuire T nt Port lllehniond i oun II .So -at tt.i foloeellitf tinmells befnir renn I.... la. .a . ......11 l.In ... seiiie.l Quiker cite I'renUford. .Vltneren rl iirilliu.le unj co onei lotin i lark Ail i dr.ssts w.re tnmle lie the finite inuncllnr stit. lf. lotlnrllor Past Mute t'oiinrllor VViuinm II -in. mm m llrothers William I'r.'imn Alb.it Ki ru ntul Ihu Mtati Coun- ell s.net.ir iintitr s st Inlrvleee rouneii mi ,rj i'ie loiioniu? eoun. us neina repres.nu.i ell 1 lilerj, rridonli. Mount Mortnh, Anna VI Itoss Hamilton Hid I'ourtliin I Hiund.rs ,nr, rt l At nlhin Cnunell No 17 ,h ri,lml.,,, ,unills were re pr.senled Hi ir ii f th l'tilrtti i lintn frlnnd" nn In Bni (hirthni n wrr mini i iirtuniro Vtuchler Vims ml Wllllnm .VI Hall e'Hr- enco Mieer e vr llerry l'ranclie Alro nn.l hei rrt ir r.inl . fc. Januire 11 ut IMliocnt rounelt No t thes. i.iunills ee.r. lei resenteil AtnrIcH Itescue iMinis.us liiu.oril t-chnnl nml lime Ail Ir ssih were ilelleerej lie llroth. ru Minhler Vansint Mlllir A II Leslie Willi mill h. in mnn Harry N". foll lohn It VI.K.Ie.v rilirlen Drain Itnrlri. I nlst f 11 Wolte A II Oiehel William Free in ill nn.l t-eeret.ery ror.l lanuary 12 the executive board of the M ile room II met nl th. office of the -tnti loun.ll Kciritnrv nn 1 oulllnrd ie cninpalcn for nn Ini rente, uf membership fnr the jeir All niemliera of th. boanl SUte I'oiincllor Vluclil.r Mnto Vice e'euncllor Vansint lilillnr 1'ist Mule e-ouiiillor Miller Slat I'nunt II Irensurer Leslie an.l Hate roum II Knr.tnrj 1'oril eeeie pr.Bint Jinmrj IS the Oonl of the Or.ler As bo. I ill. il nf I'tllti.trlphla met It Pllreliee ' uni 11 No rJ anl a teprrHel nildress was .lelliere.l tie Past Utat tou icjlnr Wllllai II Mi. nennn klvln ihe nrmii t (.tens ns to how lo Incrc.ist their memliershlp either irl Ir sses eeere niaii. by las 1 it l'onn i llor John It Mckilee Ilr"tl.r It irre At Vhn li orite J .Mnrlor. I', VV I'ow I. r. Hob "t Ki imer 11. II Kramer nnd i-teieur lorn January If Secretary Por.l vlsltel nnd ublriss il Iti setie Council No 1". II evns nsslslel b Ilrotlern i 1 HaRtr Oscir l)tt Itobert M Hanks. II -M llililieln nnd others January IT "ecrrlnry 1'nrd visit' d lt'so lutlon Counell N'o 11 ne, mnpanl d 1 v W .1 II nn r ilweers OeorRe W tiut.r r W lAiletle nnd otli'.re .... limit ire s s. .retire lord attended th llftj.lmlh nnnle rsire of i:me r.um. II No 3 Ills llrest, wis fulloeeel be t ilkle from llrothers Ocnrce J M irler lloln rt J I. Uson nnd others J intmry ja er. tire Tori llted In tercours.i r.nito II N'o el'.O of Tntercourfl. l'i and iitilnss d tin lnemls rshlp .Innmre II .retire IVr.l vlalfd Tile! Its iVninill N'o Jl nf llrlstnl Ih. mei t liu w-b I irele ntt. n.l.il nn 1 i..Mresse ve-ere I'lhrrnl b stnil Imal pp'ikors. An oprn nirtln(? i sfrlfJ:oriinn Counoll No P7"i t. hniiv- piiimi II of stnto Vim ' inrilnr minnt li'tlri-fi nro hookM u N-fts sink of W "t rhFtir th Stntu Uo rnum Hor mil Men tnr Tonl V cIihm InlM itlnn will In li-UI at Ilfruo Ooumtl Vm t. nn WolmHn nlnlit ntt wh"n a lirni immlH r of nniMlil-H frnm JUi'iic Annrhui ii ml tlrnv CounrtU will l r n Im'tttil thi tli uroi' worl l Iru p r firm l l tho t fflrhut tontn of Hi no Cmm til 'lho (;iI or tn unur v .im.in.ii.'. .. iti. u .tm ni ir i in.l itnliit nnd ml ' Ir si h nn il lUrrotl I limihtri I 1 Tin-f iioti it M rink- (Hiirr 1 ICnppVr Will In m Vr nnn l nti T M 'Inr lohn ' m tv n iio.M, wiii'-ia,,,1. Mh nennn anl Mcntiirj 1 nr-1 -. Orvillo 11. IIot, IMilor, Dead IIVMMiiNTHV V J IMi I Oivllle II Hot, i-enini iditor of the hmith ler s v It public in. ih .in of South Jcrse .dtnrs n d ndiiii.int .it iitncral P A Itnv-ell Post ri 15 died thla morn i ir Ho was in hi ei ventv-seioml je.ai mil h.id been nn tilt t hue nnd In M chiB.iti for ilft je.im rn mil i 1 1 inn ui iiip n, .in fare its YOU And to both consumer and producer, such service is offered without charge simply as a part of Ar mour's efforts to bring grower and user closer to gether. Nor is the Armour organization itself forgotten. Through Welfare Work which embraces all the ordinary activities of its kind in regard to the health and comfort of employees, and by means of the plan of "Hiring and Fitting" instead of the old way of "Hiring and Firing," the labor investment is mini mized and cost of handling foods reduced, thereby aiding in keeping down the price. . Aids Food Conservation WHILE it is true that to do business thus on a broad, public-spirited scale demands a con siderable initial investment and very definite upkeep charges, nevertheless, the value of the benefits to the country, as well as Armour, is incalculable. 'For, today, the results of years of this work are showing as a real assistance in the now necessary .food con servation. When you think over this work which though done in self-interest, assures you full supply and constant value, you must realize why it is to your own ad vantage to always ask for Armour Products. K COMPANY ti u CHICAGO ''.: HI PLE ART W0R1 BtRNED WITH Family Will Learn of Dest tion of Runnonmedp w urexei nm Toaay Until the blackened vvnllsj and twli timbers of Hunnonmede. the beau resilience of Harry .1. nipple, weftl rnttlo dealer, nt Drexcl Hill, erect ees of the members of the family tncir return Home into today, they be unawnro that the house, wish Hi V nhle nrt eollcctlon, has been destro: by fire Ah nit flin nAtTiAra nf fliA famllv i . i li:." A : 'V- " AZ's Z :. :if",Lzn iiiiiik iiifiiiiM in waioiu, i ., wiieiniowi "affl I - .. . .11 . .. -... L f il.TS t urn ,i cnroi'rcu yrsicruay, iney nTijt -jj noi wen noiuioa 01 vnoir ion. ino uam- m rkq n mo rosinence ni excecu ouvuu((T In iuM'tfon. mnTiv laru and valuabldv - fn i.m '"'"""f" "rc " , , , fi , .; . . ,., , t0 ,. aHfr y itilsford, 1'ppcr D.irtiy and LansdowniA departments Avhen theso companlea nr-i .a .. ra .. .... t. A .. I u . 1 . 1 i m . ' i Irii tnc n.unp bud obtained such head;"? a,.. .,... . rf ... -. !- U..H ill "J in 'I iiirir Luuiin in nao iwu uuuu iit inc ui'in Aiiiiia .. -y An lnctlK.tlon by tho fire -wardcnV I f..tlpil tn rocal tho cnne of the Mn5JciA-i V-lffl.K.ipu .nlil II, n lllm.le-i Li. -ene.A lllhll'"'!" ...... III.' ....'.'OB ...... -Wi.w-i. "way sever il das niro on a motor trlpCWsij Tho place had been left In chance of -Yt carelnker. who only visited it once a,W' diy no will be rpjesuonca tonay ns W w- flu l.rin.. Iriti.ri nf llin nrlr-ln nf IIim flCA r, flu. enlnntile. nrt rnltertlnn tvnm AeJV-Mv -trojed. Man of the pictures, blacken yV nnd iiilned, etlll huiirt to their frame", ''V vvnicil were lounu in mei iienris. - .- New Arc Is I'rcdicted v. 7, A niw nKe with humanity baptized , , .meeerl nn.l lilirlflerl nfter tho Has. evnit ,i, . Iiri dieted bj James C IMpcrton. o wnsblnKton. prrsiiirnt or tho Inter1 nvlloiinl New Thought Alliance, In oft iiildren) on "Tiie New- Arc" VCSterday nfterhoon In the Ilellevue Stratford H'a .... .. ... .-..- v-.-A . ,, . JT irtue ev.is inc .-eeee .ku, uuu upvvnraif nf (100 inemhern of the New Thought crtcm of I'M Indelph a. nnd Oermnniovvn! nnd their frlendf, attended. , Says Chip ' of Cobb's Hollow ' x SATURDAY we' built a snow fort 'ml had a battle. I sure felt like fightin' fer I'd ate lots of Cream of Barley for breakfast. Mother sez it saves wheat fer the soldiers, but I , sure bet they could fight better "" too if they ate Cream of Barley. Work 'i , t , t- fi; .el V Ut i ' -.Hi, TO-ft . .iv . t ifini. 3"ffl ... il ! iV '" tK?' 1 .'Ji 'A3 .i s ? M J-J t m a fi ' ? W fwj 4i m m Art I" I I'm -i :Jm . wt IM VM is-'J 'K1 Kef ,A"DJ ' ;P '. H
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