'H "'i''..' j WsW'S wf ': EVENING PUBLIC LEPGER- C " ! PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, PEBRUABY 21, lOlfc ..' '-,r i -ii't frit ' Mi fl ar.o M' i As r- f if. M. Ai.- w w fc toL. m v t m i IV. rite.1 oor. ' iw&k .WMNOALDUTY I tattering- t Caledonian IStliWiile'of the iVwrigr Franklin '', a'rletu'r haa b"n aent out otrcuuv 'Grand I.olge headquarters: MMlrilntA ljAarm nf Pennail. , tVO. F. At tho recent conference ru orders, called to meet In the IvWuMaflw. by Hon. William .p. L'.Bemtanr of the Treasury, to d s- IM means or. CMPtriuwjn w r-aavlnga certificates and' thrift ifollowlnc Introduced by Hon. Uoudy. tfrand aire, was adopted: 4. "That Twaloledjte our respective nd ourselves to co-operate with ttanr of lit. Treasury In very ii oar power In the, placing or. anu miw for, tne securities oc mu wi' L far the prcse-entlon of the war In -th. piessrvaucn, 01 me iiwiij w and sir haa'lssuad hfs call to every f our great'fraternlty to rut forth -- 1.. ...a ulnnlnif nf this Wif. ttl s .vital to tht very existence of Odd &i. aa aall aa In th lirMfri ft tlon arnrcounxry nu cnv jrmjvm w. ...a......... 5" rSm-rlranin haa ever been foremost when kfea call far Hid has corns. This, then, for TNrtnt'thV month of Starch we ara going taluk, a drlva oa United States securities. s .. --------- - . ....... ... .Manmnn , ,.' Invest y,t"1 """P'1" ,u,7aVui1 f :. in ffnrtert Mates Liberty t-Nin Uqnds. If ou da any better, pay on 3t bond. jft MWM ' Bi4 .' a.t In ffnlfad Htal-ft nBf- t'karitin .tamps. Every lodge can buy. one .- mar of these, purlng the. montn 01 ''Siarrli a t.1 tamo will cost tt.U. ... vvi ?wri .? . '' re.... '.riiin., , XWfia first meeting In Merch. end "ery week vl riuaMriM niinhita enoush thrift stamp" ; i.n place one on each card At the -nd of fjun you can -xrhana eah thrift card. 1----ratmTPU J4.U for a ia ar.rYin. Wi r 'tr Jf is. .aault. and w want to make ,H a bl as our lo for our country and "J Before' th- close of Iho last meetlne of 1 Vour lodira In March fill up this audr-s-fd , , rard with the amount of money tour lodc- . ' haa ap to that tlnio ineiea in unuea tltatea oonos, e wipi in- un ui...i Invested, Iflcludlnc "the nrst I'lberty I-oan . 'Jssoa. Also the number nr warssinaa ? liurnps purchased and held by jour lodee. t N.nH Vh number of Thrift Htamrs 1 0U hold . r m that tlntn &.'-. V -re imlnir to trubllsh the result of this fei y'Jrtrs for Ood. our country and our bois. K-Ji Bo. your utmost, fraternally. .... i, .i . arand piaster. : W ..'Cshsr A Hall. gTsnd secretary. f Tha boosters' committee, following th sternal plan of helpfulness, accompanied .Mii.ni. tivtr. wttti tun rnndldales on ar.nther Buroris. visit to Caledonian Lodse. .IJi msatlmr Robert Morris. OUe Uranrji. and 'OOM Samaritan IXWfces Wlin ranm"iw '! wA-k kv th. iialiiAnian decree staff, which $&' Is always resdy and wllllne. In keeplne with it , other irood works of this hleniy proaressive V lodtre. for any emenency. Chairman Shuman 'ii. and his committee estend tnelr tnanas to in. &, lodw and staff for tho hearty co-operation J i.(:ii.i. ab Th ara. nf President White, of the Waysldo Inn. alone, as on; of the feslures of these mectlnts. would hare repaid the absentees for any Incomen- lanan In .-atlltiiE In the hflll. TheV KTtl not only mlsslne personal benefit, but tho np- portunlty of doln their bit in supponine patriotic fraternal duty. Home of th rlsltntlons of the boosters atrnnaed by Chairman Frank Hhuman are: V-l..au nt I'.latnnl.n tn llrl enrmlll III i starch 5. Metropolitan, to Uernard ltrdwn, M.rch 11, Bernard Brown, to Franklin; March 28. Franklin to Coanuanock: April 11, Coaouanock to Mills: April .23. Mills, to Wayne: May 3. t syne, to Kwelslor: May It. Eirelslor. to rhllanthroplc: Msy 2V Phil anthropic, to Chosen Friends; June 6. Chosen Friends, to Bprlne Garden. ..... (All members of the order aro InWlcd to these meetlnzs. M ... The boasters will meet In nnerccllc Lods on February -7. and lodao representallvcs ara ursxd to come promptly at H o'clock to consider probable matters of Importance, and then accompany Caledonian Lod.e to Metropolitan Lodge. Catedonlan T,odie hsd snolher star ecnt with S.3 brothers present to rcele Mer chants, OlUe Branch. Itobert Jtjrrls and tlMal flimiritin Iaidrn deleaatlon which were rreatly Impressed by the tine work &J? or tft Caledonian Stan unuer .-iiaeier n-ncn IS i , n, Hamilton Chairmen Frank humin and JUirVII ! ""LIU .riw.il.a- " ". tors tn the success of the boosters, wero warmly received. l'resldent hltn told shout the work of the Wayside Inn at Grove City. Secretary Valentlnr. of Mer chants, complimented the work of No. tn0.' n.Aii'1 Whit, tntil merrv stories of the ti4f -. ai.4 tin,.. Hmr.tjrv Ittllv Cull nresched li'X the cospel ot patriarchal Odd lYIImshl." fcVSi.and the campalan of the "earnest workers." aF.'ii . iu. "v.iann ari-ifris H.nr.slf KstniT Inn urt Jct ot laudatory . fxoreBttons by other Do&kori OtherliDlaHca wJ ,Wto vrrv T j-, r (.4ria7Uf Wllssv. Llf IMttshuraih. D D CM. Max Hoptw. Secretary HamlU too. of Purity: ". U. uoouina una v. .menu. -. Ievka.a l(nprll flrttd til .!. nf RAmBrd Brown. Colyon. pf Kenderton. and jieeral 0Mt-o-Mwtt Msitora. . m ,. tA let Ur wai read from Cimn Urotner Labmeyer. Th roll of. honor wai called ,ani prayer ottered for tho abufiu toys called to arma. Chairman Pltik' Ancker. ot the "fooxle-doozJe committee, hae mad .. lias l.lt An Invitation wai extended to th oxempltncatlon of the aecond d uree. by tue'cnampion! iwiipiw nairc iwu v- aoniaa jl-ooko- Jiarca o. Xftltaa Ta-iaraa hslf. ft. ffJllls. lltrht It! thft Saltation of aeerat lodes In the Jurisdic tion 01 -New Jersey, ana im uroiiivra wn miTnA bv tha xemcltf.ca(lon of the first decreo In full form, which wan very rrdi(nh)v dona by the team unaer tne aiitw.. nn nt ncr Master Ilrunner. Amonir the many visitors present were P. G. paijd Ta. Mathew. of waahinaton Lodffe. o. I Baltimore. Md.; Q. W, Humphrey, of Cen tral lanrfffo. rnlnmhu. O. II. C. Thlrev. of ' So. Ml. Latrobo. Pa.: P. S. Kesaell, of WUUarostown. N. J. I C. R. liaun. James W, Benner. Joseph II. Coreon, Omar Baker, John P. Powell J. , w, uiik. wuuam i'. Miller. O. o. Hpohn. It. P. Huff, O. X. t.tack house, Jr.. of No. 136. Pitman, Jv J.: Lin- wcmmI TaAiM.mrtn. "Warner Lerman. Robert A. Linton. KlUah Hoffman. A. B. Wood and G.' Oruff, of No 138, Ctajton, N. J. Good talks were made by Datld L. Mathew. of 'i. Washuirton JUodr: u . stackhouse ana J. MV. . lafllKB. Ui a I.IIIrlll liUUID. iln Intarratlna letter was read from aVtotmvr Albert . Fry. who ba been away for a lona time and Is much mieied In the l&af worn. Tha irrond dcrree wilt be exemollAed in full tijntjtbt. Vliltoxa welcome In Parkway Buiiomr. . T ' f $ Apollo LoAjte put on the first degree last mvuniijr III (1 L m Hi" uii irnt't uit mrj ine worK oeina: aone in urn usuatiy sulva nmnnor. Tha nnol cluh brlnira &? Imnrssslva out tne members early now. so mat tnej-e are enouarn on hand to ODen" nromntly at 8 , AlAlnrlf. Dlrlr Ihplt always vota lherA Jlrnt Vf''.f some loneeome billiards. Assistant D , jK sree blaster Lausliton has been added to ", ' .ln maklnr' tivtn. on Lha nillj o more dearee work will be put on this mouth, but the Initiators: Is booked for Saturday, March 42. A beartr Invitation Is extended to vll- 7 . xora to tne pew loane no me, iuiu liwiwu. .:.-""' , li Serins Osrden .Idldae conferred the first S'dearee on four candidates, one for Amity j.uJaxIss and .one for Wreath, of l'rlendshlp .filjodse. the work beins; nisniy impressive il! net only upon the "candidates, but upon P.- O, l Kirk of Fort Nlaaara Lodk-e. Vounttstown. J", 3 ss . -n i . -r ii..u.a rIU.. I a .IfL. I JaiPnaa', ..lltTCUl U( talilUtl KVUHC. ' Needham. Uiu., and others, who exprested Aliielr appreciation. The principal parts of ,1 tite decr'.were taken by Byron 0. Hurts. Ofore Deever, Harry Moore. Georire Deit ( rich and Harry MacDonald. flprtnjt Garden , te-dolna- her bit to the country and tho AreeY a usual, by increastni: the mem herehip to nil the places of the nlnety-jeven 7 hereea in the service and In ho dine $3000 j biUbertv Bonds. Second desree tcnlcht island' visitors welcome Si 7 The staid old Coaquanock Iodge endured t-a a, yoTvu ir vi i u.sHisi ..!. n" -- ) a.aaao-aaflss, trrj atsIT nf TninJa KnamD- t'pul wo canuiaaiea uiruucn ma nrt pecmiu ovarrra in un turm. iua isva ir,iuun4 Kiuai. tiwu m" iim.hv r aiui visitors, inciuain&r i u. r, .tttaw WIIpv. A. H. Parvln. of Millet Jos. r--.aS; .. '---i-- ar.. : n..n. ... , wamer or .&.frci.m, jo ruurr.-oi i (, ana i. p. ureen. oi norm our, n celebrities were u, u u, m. iifnaer WW r AHLftBr, ,. iujsi vjuti, ,., nton- Joshua. N.i Litchfield. Chas, J;. V. Defara. JUatnuel M. Smith. JaUl. (k D.-Crair.. Wm. l Boeder.. weee assistect bytJoaqusnocic protnrs - rorman. warmer. .no, jvoenis, o 14a v lor and C Herman. Secretary hag on candidate and a propoaltlpn HHkHn Ttaa. No. (.T for lha flrit lime. k rr.m.ra.7T c..i itj-.-.- -..--i .... .. HVHI'-a jibu iiv wricj ui, um at, Keetlnr will" have Ave candidates en 'ana nowmjr iwo- proposiiiona artt been acted on. This lodze. .Ita nlnwllfth annlveraarr ef con- ..... --"-7---:.- . ,,-------I .-- nce i Tiriuaii7 a.-younv loose. d aji9 run oy me younaer ei rtgree staff Is betnr reorganised. led to ao effective work. P. a. arl-a haa been elected to the re ttoautioa oi aecreinry o ;n vaa r-tMlfU, UWMIIMI f-rvu r FUVnVf and , Iawnvlew - cemeteries tta on1 social frsternttnv - i rH' r Qrtj Havatar Mont- r, u r aiotk tttfrtalnynent and dstneo emMe4 lode,of PhlUdefciila r ties aa.sa4e.aa, of the 'KebekA-i m ptssttsi tof ia the povine ti ttSSnla Grand Frale rutty at HsillfsT. f The la-aaranv -yag rWwpNffi ta4l(rs Isr jtti l ma rt acted as clulrUdy. aaslited by MeBu. n; uichfleid -and a committee of twentyvftve ladles. There wari alaor present jNjrporal Content, of Ue th division. 1th Battalion, and Private du Pent. 8d Division. 3Mh rutallon. of the Delclan arm, who re volved an ovation, Theee Htatee were rep resented , by the auests: alasaachusetts, llhode latand. New York, New Jersey, Penn a Ivan In, Delaware. Ohio, Illinois, Tennea see, Mlchltrsn. Wisconsin, Minnesota. North Dakota, Iowa. Arkansas, West Virginia, Oklahoma. Missouri, California. Washington, Utah, Orecon, JCanaaji and Hawaii. " The Temple Encampment degree slalT. No. 100, put on the irolrten rule and royal purple decrees In full form for a class ctt brothers for Harris Kncatnpment last Mon day night. Tho work wae done In the regu lar world champion style. Damascus todce held a successful pack' see party last Monday night for the benefit of tho Odd Fellowa" Home, which Is In need of mote funds than usual, of course, be cause of the advanced price of food. Addi tlonal donations will be necessary until the home U taken o.er by the Grand Lodge. Merchant Lodge, having turned their room over to the ladles auxiliary on Fri day evening, accepted an Imitation to IU Caledonian Idge. where the second degreo was rxemnllftd In full form on two of .Merchants' candidates along with four others. True Merchants' spirit preaoniinsjru and a lame delegation attended the nietln and enjoted the fine work done by Cale donian. Brother Wall, of Herman Lodafl, uf Boston, in as a la1tor. Die third degree will he put on tomorrow evening, and Degree Master Morton desires all members of the team tu report promptly 'The latch string Is always out" for lsU!mr brethren. . American Star L-odxe ha prepared for two events which should ultra t blir at tendances. The nrst th -rvhes at tho Odd frrllows Homo on KundAy nflTnoon next and the olhrr la a "past crands' nlMht" on Thursday trntnc of next wfk, The committee calls for twenly-fUe cuiidldates for the Initiatory dearee anl active srrUe to take the places f thes brother. wh hae leen tailed to arms. tnn K, lltaers. llomr H Col". Ituuard A. Ilatiim, Wlllliin Henderson, III lam J. Kay, Thomas P I,ep.r. James W. Station. Walter H. Mc Dowell Jamca McAtrimnoy, Jaiita McPnil llinr. William J. P McBlwce. Claremo It. Mickey. Harry II. Michaels. Jr.. Martin ) Morteen, Hamuli tf. Moore William .1 Moore. Andrew M. lloblnson, Josrh A Hun sell, Asbury C, Htrouo. l.duurd II Stephen sen, Thomas ... Tailor. William k, Tinned Walter B. Talit. J. Hchuiler van raiikln and Albert B, White. An njojabl cenlnir H anlltlpatrd by the members of Clrui Kmampmeitt . -S7, on Tuteday next nt Hdtl" Hall. alls Ocrmantown acuue. when (he patn archal deano will bn tun f erred on ilan of candldalee lu the presence of Curtis Hi. campment. No. TU. of Newtown. Pa 'Iho entertainment commltue fa prtparinK a Rood rtogram and extetts a large turnout Mem bers ot other encampments are cordially In ittd. f Arrangements hae been made for th fourth annual entertainment and paikaac rarty to be held under the aurplcea of the 'hllanthropto Association in the lodserooin of No. lf nxt Tuesday night for the benefit of tho patriotic fund, to be used for the bene.lt of numbers called to anna. The pro gram for the entertainment follons Opening nddrepit, a. Wallace Smith; baritone solo, Walter J. Huhn; rotation tlllani H. Iowry: elocutionist, Mtss Helen Hirst, duet. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kolb; humorist, Joseph Dttln. MicalJnt. Larry Norrett: planl't, Howard V. Baxter. Wiltkj's orchestra will plav. This committer on nrfatiBementa exiccts to store n rouslnc succosal Joseph M ;em lss. chairman; Paul J. Field, treasurer! 1. Wallace Smith. acretarv: Charles hliengl, William 1! Piscoe. William G Matthew-, Geora-e L. Bent. Albert C Nordman. William I. Eckert and WiUlamH Nagle. Kendertona degree MafT conferred In superior manner the srnnri ilsr In the presence of lsltors reiraentlng twehe lodges. Brother Mendea after a lore ab sence was warmly areeted and W. 1-. Combes, of Plner Citv. III., heartltv wel comed Committeemen Tomllnaon. Tucker ana iturrert reported hnn-r serureii the Bev. William 11. Slvel and Mrs. Ohler fr the services at the Odd Pcllows' Homo on March 3. Mount Alrv T.nfir- hrlit Rtinrt.iv Kprilr In the Odd Fellows' Home. Tha ll- ft M Howells. naitor of Eden Jtethodlst Knlxmnal t'hurch. preached the ncrmon. President oipps exrrencen nis uiuai man up. The eerlces st Ihe orphans trn were con ducted by the home's Junior Christian r.n- oa,or tociet)'. josepti ieero preidea. There were Bible readings, nraiera by the tnemcera ana musical seiecuon ny tne home's chorus and orchestra. An address was made by Chsirmtn Jlolert Loe. At the Bebekah Home tho serUcea were In charge of the board of representatl.es of the orana isoajre. urana i-.nrnmpmeni loucea and Bebekah lodires. President Mary A. Hnaelman conducted tne exercises. ur, Dudley Tlpe. representatle from the Grand LsOdCf. maue an auirees ine thubio was under the direction of Mrs. Alice btaik housc. NO FIELD SPORTS ON FORESTERS' DAY' Associated Courts Committee I Decides to Omit Demonstra- , tion During War' At the meeting; of tho delegate- of tha 104 courts nssemblefl to arrange for lite thirtieth anniversary of the commemora tion of Foresters' Day, which has been the special ccnt for work of tho A-o-clated Courts committee for the lnbt thirty ycarg, "that aggregation, com prising the premier honor-bearers of the most progressive courts and tho result producers of tho loal rank and file of the fraternity," explains V. G. C, H. John H. Kirk, Xo. 108, "did a mngnanlmous act that not only redounds to their good Judgment, but also adds laurels to their patriotic devotion." By unanimous tote It was agreed to discontinue the outdoor demonstration and field day ex ercises during the period of the war. This action." atstea Rrolher C. Hsnnan, No. 01, "signifies more than the simple sn nouncement makes apparent. Just at the height of Its signal success this, tha most prominent public function of the V. of A, aoclat features, dierts Its course that Ita promotion factors may deote all their en ergles to the patriotic needs pf the nation's present defense plans." That these words convey the true Import of the deed. Brother J. Lnwall, No 126, proves: "Instead of the usual combined demonstrations each court will make the day one of special re membrance of Its enlisted brothers bv a token gift sent them, so as to be received by them upon the natal day Tho families will be tendered a reception with a suitable program to manifest that we have not for gotten their loved ones over there who have gone out of our fraternal ranka " "The expenditure heretofore Isld out'-vlll be devoted to some war aid, according to the deslrt-s of each court aa to the object t? ba best benefited by the donstlnn. Tha usual aeaalons.of tha committee will be held at local courts, as listed, keeping up a round of visitations and a redoubling of efforts to further every patriotic phase of endeavor within our reach." ' The officers of the general committee Itrothera Uartland, Hurley. Hutlle. Kucnzer. Ahrendts. Young. Orr and liorrsll. will de vote their attention to the details of arrange- menis or measures iu oesi aiiain resultant effects under che decreed change In method and they ask the co-operation of all the dele gates and suggestions from the devoted rank and file workers. Grand Auditor W. J Nagle, No. 81, nppcaled for a hearty re sponse to the urgent need for greater work and ehuwert tha sincerity of Court West I'arK In Iho newer aspect movement In Its initiation of Ave new candidates and the re ception of tho propositions of twelve addi tional appllcanta at Ita last sesilon as a result In an endeavor to replace lu the ranks member to take the vacant chairs of those who responded to the call to the colors. Court The JIalne. No. 100, at .S Frank ford avenue, observed the eventful memo rial that provoked the cry "flemember the alalnet" Secretary a. W". Koons, In review ing the historic calamity, pointed uut thai a newer duty now devolves upon the court and all Foreacera to remember the boys who have gone from the ranka to tho defense of th nation. "Cms of the practical ways to help accomplish that purpoao is for all local Foreatera to aid In the cenaua that will give' a complete list of those (and their nearest of kin) tn tha ssrvlca of Uncle Ham. under tha plan announced by the Mayor of the- work to ba undertaken by tha personal service bureau." "The data acquired will be of great value from many pointa of view, and especially will give to courta of our order a reliable method of confirming accurately death caa ualtles within our membership, and enabling us ,to facllltata tha payment of pur pledged mortuary claims without the delaya, that are likely to ensus In awaltlna- tha rrw nt nf proofs of each caso from Washington, it win aiso aerve as rurauiaiive evidence aa to th" Identification of our hsro dead " Delegations from Prld- of Frankford, Kaa-ti.v. afimnt Vernon, lerlendahtn VM..1- Ity.-Harrqwgate. itolmesburg and Victorious Joined In tha commemorative exercises of th occasion. ' Court 'Riverside. No. 100. of Rlv.rat.1. M.. jr.. had aa vuesta a dslearallnn f ram lfa.l- dington. Jilo, .. of tbla elty. Tha up-river hrethru. ,-wbo In 'their aaventesn years "ar tatLaltalned a position InJtha New tr F. ,s.A. juriaaiciion iftai rsnks.sto tajMin to durable eecornallsbvn-nts .- t r,vsyilan ;f feasibj aaW.f-n0 MMW'isfum of fraternal dnlnya aping-In the EvnxisQ) Itjsuo I.sooia is ntsa -unon .r Mrh.vrMk . .tli. aacr-tarv. "and it .it sumI..mHI meeting of . Ireiwrtanra SSaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBm. A X'vA H iS.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.BHsalVssK't BSB.BB M SHslHss.HIMvsHRMikjKttTyivM'it D C. II. .10SKPH F. RODDEN He is active in progicssive move ments in the local rtuiuI and supreme couits, Forcstcis of America. IIoll. Maine. Prosperlt). Atlantic, .shrews bury, Ithrrton WAShlnglutt Woodhurj Cct'prr Point. Nl m rod. Pride of Piulsluru llasr Harber. BUirslde and others will too aldi-r current Issues of paxamount Int.-rr-t to the orcanizatlou and of Immediate nlu to the partlrlpints. Other sctlonat ftsein bllce will be held thereafter, fltates a leading i. t, K.. noted tor his lnitiame mea? "until tho rnltrn Slntn in tovered hv the movement designed to ffett reeults of more tangible worth than some of lh latter-day output measures emanatlnc from circle a lilcher up hae procd a Mo tn attompltsh. Pads and Imputstwi whims aro not fcood guides to follow where lasting renults are souftht and thp nrlous i onoeatton.i will be composed of members who will carefully anal proposed c nai tments and rttlcally ecruuniZM tiion m teinr, to mo en i inat inn most prartleal and applicable shall only be allowed to renin! n In force A splendid reception was tendered the guests, which they thoroushly apprertated and Brothers Kellj, Carney. .SI lien. Tajlor and others of tho lsltors made addresnf that the attentle audience retched with marks of approval Peace, No, .137. at 721 Wharton street, tendered it meeting headquarters to the session of tho Inuranrei of the Members n the Military Settle nUMontil SeMlon of the sibordinate Courts' Federation. The special matter taken up was the avallment uf the extension of the time until April 12 allowed those entering the military service, permitting such as had not taken advantage of the war lnuranro up to the original time limit to do so durlncr the extended period The advantages of tho liberal and low raten of protection against tho harard of war by the War Ittsk Insurance, Bureau of the loernment are more fully appreciated as they hav become better understood and many courts of tho order have utllizid the plan to assure tr the beneficiaries, of the enlisted member a sum far In excess of anv guarantee pnnstble under ativ other ss stem In okip and while the opportunity Is not neglected hs to tha more recently voluntary or connerlptd of the membership. It may 1 o possible tlir iush oversight or other causea that eonio of those who are under the til r privileges of the extension of time mav have been overlooked, and to cover any such . this final rounduo Is made for tnelr benefit. r- Si n George Hcoll. in urging this splendid movement, pointed out thst to ac complish it two elements are needed: "The Impetus which set It In motion in the fra ternlt). tho federation of subordinate courts, and the co-operation of each court and member to maintain that initial motion. for no amount of endeavor to put people In a responsive mood will get anjwhere unless they themselves will go at least half way to meet that 4'endeaor." Court r'alrmnunt. Nu 41, celebrated Lin coln's Day with special feature program at Its homestead. 213ft Brown st P. C B. Justice, In commenting upon the dominant Idea that was kept uppermost, said. "With the niuts lions of tlmu and circumstanced the misfit.!, of the P. of A. Is essentially the same the same In purpose, the same in spirit the duty to minister to Its own kencratlon In making life a little happier and a llitlo more full of meaning. Its policy U to bend even effort toward the practical, but not In be Lnmtmlful of the Imaginative, emotional and fruitful Ustons of the times, the conditions and the coming advent of peace with honor throusli victory." P. C It, Kennedy describes the exercises as "Planned In harmony with Iho ancient and tried philosophy of fratirnalirm. but Interpreted not by the trite insxlms, ever so ablv enunciated by spoken word, but set forth In music to a fullness that words fall 1 1 (onvey adquatel." Treasurer Boss less ornately expresses the Idea In the macu lar of the da t 'The dlctlonarr was Hoover Ired to conserve mere word expressions and music was clrcul tted extensively! so lcond a welcoming address there were no oratorical outbursts." Brothers Mage. Hlldcris, Grimes and McKlbbeti wore uihrrs, Ai a f.UIng tribute to the Great Bmanclpator, who attributed nil lie was to his mother, the oitsMon was msfle a reception for the mothers of the crurt'e fortj-elaht enlisted members, and th- motto of tlu occasion was; "To her who tauaht me saerif.ee my mother ' The court's minstrels were heard at their ben Timely, patriotic, sentimental a nd populs r songs w ere rendered quite i rrecllvely by Brothers Devlin, I urev, Hvn, roreman Pcott, Dark. Jamison Davidson, N'ellls. Kelly, tho Klnslow quartet and the general chorus. . A speeisl srsslon of the Subordinate Courts' federation delegates will be held next Wednesdav nlaht st Court De I.ancey. .".Jilt Market street, "The questionnaire r ee ntlv Issued by the Munreme Kxecutlve liiuncll will bo explained In detail and all misleading statements inrrected and vnaie expressions made rlcar from reliable official sources is ine announcement or me cnair inan C J. Kelly of .No. Pjs "Th! matter Is one in which all tncinher are concerned and accuracy of data Is desired, so this session will gtvo the Information nought, and the meeting Is open to members at-large and not restricted to the court delegates," explains ierretary J, J. Stiles, Methods of protection for the beneficiaries of tha brother Foresters In the mill tar v service will bo presented so thst courts ean select the one .-est suited to their require ments. This feature of the session should appeal to the patriotic Impulse of duty and bring out a large gathering. The assembly veil! allow of matters of Importance being brought up for consideration from various standpoints and will assist In the prepara tion of Issues to be decided st subsequent general sessions of the federation. Beporta of autKOinmUlces and other information will be given Joseph 1 Hodden, j past chief ranger of Brhuvlktll No. 108, is one of the most widely known und esteemed Porcstera of the Htate. Mn has tern a delegate to many Grand Court sessions, and as a representative of thin Jurisdiction at th supreme conventions lias made a host of friends throughout the country. "Ills popularity ban been attained, hut In based upon the substantive evidence not only through his congenial fellowship, that be Is a worker who produces results of tangible worth In Ms lotal court, with Its 131 members, a treasury of splendid pro portions and a record of twenty-two 3 ears of eveMm reaping activities, none has done more to bring it to Its successful career than this good brother." Is the testimony nf ap preciation accorded by Brother T, Lawler. who has been the secretary continuously since the court was Instituted. Brother Hodden does not confine his labors, but Is Hllgned with every movement that Is working tdward progressive advancement of Pores try. He is a leading factor in the Associated Courts Alliance. Furestera Day. demonstration committee, Past Chief Bangers' Association, consolidated social and entertainment units, the KureKa Ansembls-. degree teams union, the war aid amalga mated Foresters of America bureaus, the subordinate courts federation, and other less prominent but meritorious bodies with in the order. In addition he flndv time tot vlve some decree of attention to other fraternities. Sold Out Again! Despite the fact that we printed fifty thousand extra copies, the entire edition of Pictorial Review for March has already been exhausted. This is due mainly to two things: First, the cover- which is beyond all doubt the finest we have ever seen anywhere in years. And second, the unprecedented demand for Arthur Stringer's thrilling mystery serial 'The House of Intrigue." We have not been able to secure extra copies anywhere. The wonderful reception our March number has met with is naturally much appreciated, and we sincerely hope that all of our good friends may be able to secure copies. This is by no means certain, however. The only March copies to be obtained anywhere are a scattering few in the hands of newsdealers throughout the country. We must especially request you not to send us subscriptions to Pictorial Review to begin with the March issue, as. we are not in a position to supply xopies. The April number will be the first we can send you. If the first newsdealer you visit can't supply you with a March issue, please try another. It is well worth while. Pictorial Review New York GREAT CHIEFS' TRAILS OVER RESERVATION Red Men Tribe Rcuniohs in District Meetins Tcocco's New Career Great Satfhtm Brswlck. accompanl-cl ly O. C. of U. Krassr and Chairman ot rinanc- Committee John areenhalfli.i trauca to tne wimam m .!-.." -at York on last Saturday sleep, attending a large and esnthuilastle district meeting of tho combined tribes of York and sur rounding towns, which erc well rcpre sented. making the meotlng ono of th. best held In that section for many great sun. t . . The reports show the trlb-s Ihreujhout the district to bs In a prosperous co,n,'i,'n' siiontlna nsl-facM on eery council sln. The .rest sschem bs n ini-resiina iaia on c.nauions ur tne or-r. .!"" . r. Vim Iine ave one of his Ions; tailcs flllM to .s brlm with rstrlotlsm. Other Interesting talks were made by O. C. of n. I 'rsser, Chslrrnsn ot Ilnsncs Oomtnllt-e John I, flr-snhsl.h. Past Sachems Wnuahtel. IV O. Blrlne and Ilronn, District Deputy Charles Blaufter scted as chairman. Th. past sachem a as area sa conferred en I. H. Ilaney Hhu", of No. 03. Mskusa Tribe Is dome splendid ork, havlna adopted forty palefaces In the last threo moons Th. district meeting held In the wlswsm of lllue Jarliet Trlhs had reprssentatues from nine tribes Orrat Pachem llesulcli, T. O. s. Walker. O C. of tl. iTaser and l J. R. Dell sll sals talks thst Inspired th- members with a new spirit and deter mination to reewn more scthe In the inrk of their reepeitha trlb-s Other speskers ers C of It (leorse Hushes and J I,. Smith, r, P. William Itlstlne, Jese Milter. W. ii. Kerr. C D, Billiard. Judson llsrar snu Csrl Newburp Tribes represented were Nos. ana tt2. 453. sal, son. 31. .78. .114 and 41r, The past sschema desres was ron frred on thirteen members representing- fUe tribes. I r. of It Prnser, trslled to the nltrnsm of r .irn, .-,u-i!eiii jtr.nirK scromDHnien nv t I ppownc Tribe, st West Chester, and as, sited In celcbrstlne Its nftj-nlnlh snnher esi The ufiroam s besutlfiilb iler orated The Isrce urlrwsm was filled with members ladles and Invited cuests Oreat I Haehem neswkk sddres-ed ths Israe audience . releiMns the work of th- order and the rsrt ! the members sre tsl.ln In the world s ar u. t , ot 11 1 rsser spoke, on tbe rondltlons of the order snd the response of the mem bers to the all of the Ooernment, A Kood fnuMm.n1 a bountiful repast were en roled, Lppowoc Is dolnsr uood work riant alone The district meetlna. held In the wlfwsm LZun!.Trlbf otnprUlnr Tribes N'os .n.1 ;W. 344 snd 8.13. In rhareo of District Ieputy William Toi, nas well attended, and in- lemarus oc ine spsskers were well re- , ceUed C. of It Walter Clrnss. itae a talk on tho conditions and work being done In No. sn. C of n. Abram Kohler spoke of the splendid work of the members In No -02. r of It. Andrew Hchlokllne related the rrorrcs- of Zunl Tribe. O, nf r. Charles fullls. Ilrothers I'ox and Ktockhardt, of Chester, irferred to the work of, the tribes In their section. Oreat Sachem Ilesutclc re ferrcd to thn coming Or-at (.'ountll session, hli troxcls throuahout the great reservation and ambulant a fund. (I c of U Praser spoke on conditions of the order In aeneral O O S John Ksher expressed his pe,isurn In being present and seeing hi- on adopted a mmb-r of ?unl Trlii- r, H Marrus Harris Zunl's celebrated booster, gave a de. serlptlnn of his trln with Wvnmmg Trilie Csmden. to ItUerslde. N J p. o p. Sum uet II. Walker gae a splendid talk on Lincoln and the great need of earnest co operation In this critical period of our frs temal existence. r. P Ialrt Ilellman closed tha talks with a strong plea for sup port of the great chiefs and the elimination of all petty criticisms. Teoeco one of the live tribes of West Philadelphia, has hsd a remarkable career auring us iwenij--me xeara or exlsteme , Shortly after being organized the members In order to hae . deslrshle meeting plicc, conceUed the, Idea of procuring a sult.il!,. wigwam and flltln It up after the stjie of the aborlgonal. Th- wigwam was lo -at.rf at Peventv-second street and l-nn. lard aenu and for crxt great suns the m m m m m m tribe showed remarkabla nrogrtss. and then unforesten rsversa cam, and for, a time th; tribe was In danger of losing its splen did home. At a caucus held by C. of H. Harry helnhart, P, s. iioctor Anderson. U'a V "land. I). W. Ijiubsck. , II. f. JJn,.,'...a,..r Heacher. James Jolly and H; ft, y Harvey It. Martin It wss decided that the members would shoulder the bur den, and by their united efforts Ifeocco Tribe a, again placed on a sound bsslsand Ihj trlbe la In a splendid financial condition and b0V,-' haln a fine degree team. On Funday evening. March in. the trlb wlll assemble, at its vrlgusm at 7 o'clock acid attend divine services at the church at fieventy-second street and Elmnood ave nue. 1he Jlev. William O. Weiss. Vl? and a member of Teoeco Tribe, will deliver the address. An Invitation la extended to members snd Mondaman Council, t), l- Montezuma Tribe adopted two pslefaces on last council a sleep snd hsd two sppll cstlons presented, The tribe bss had an unusually large sick list, having twelie mem bers on tho relief. Junior Hagemora It, C. Bender is working hard to gel new members snd to inereaso the present mmebershlp of 187 to ano by the end of th. term. The tlsl worth of the tribe Is .sunn. V of It. John Ksher gate th- member a talk on getting applications The raising team will Install tho chiefs of No, 2.0, MS and .3t during plant moon. . Watach Tribe had a large attendance on last council slse. One member was rein stated snd one application presented Nine members aro enlisted In the Oovernment service The tribe hsa 111 members and 4000 fathoms in wampum. Itemsrks were made by Ilrothers c. Corson. K. Ward snd J. 1j Kaher. Active workers are K of W. A. T, Mahan. P. ft. c. Corson. R. Lear. J. Hnln and It, Crawford. After the session of tha tribe the rtslnmakers Initiated six candidates, the work being done by No. 44Vj. Remarks were made br O, C. It. Oeorge Mclntyre. a. T. John L. Kaher. CI, c. I) rcinier Ward. I. C. It. Chris Wolf. . Irwin. I... Ilenckcrt and C, Corson. Itoast pig was served. The degree team of the Pakets Associa tion conferred tho warriors' degree on a class of candldatea In the wigwam of Mennn Tribe on last Monday's sleep The work was In charge uf Decree Master John M. Camero. and, aa uaual. creditably done, and enjoied by the large gathering of ialtora Members were present from Nos. . 39. At. HI. .31. 7, 141, 4.1 and 4M Great Hachem lieswtck a. C. ot It Thomas L. rraaer, O K. of W. Joseph Tarrar. P. O. S. Dr. Joseph Farley. Degree Maater Camero and Dald Hussell. chairman on r"5iJ"-SJCy,.alaT' aSMHBMiaallHHHt taa-asTHMUaSai L.Hl'C aflsTAls!lalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaPaH aat flassss Ktf0SSialSinHIHHH&. m rV(aBa.......HHaffa!CaasMi.MZlaa.HS9s Wy Sll ErH.a.BHieCrir,MferSBBa !, rM JasfsaSssBHaaaaaaaK .a8tSavWiei- l?f,JJBBPglHaffiWfPl&f M JaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaEr - - V-aaassssaaaasaaaaaaaaavlHsBalaaam. V0saaaaaaaaaaaaav99aaat 1 - 'l M HaaaaR .-va(rH.S9VA 8.1...K.I ' ' 9 mSF SsMmfa " - - KMmrirr" "':Klassa9r!n "' 1 i M K SSCssaaaaC' i'5" ,a , h;..' I ') j M !m : i- 'nm & m. ,1 Br VLT TataSssaaag-aas1staaaaaWassHaMrfJ. Tfcflf 9 a 4 jfal lT iMU AW J AW aaaaaaaaaaaaV The very most Best! a...BiiaSa..Bav9'nasV alaaaaV W Vaaaaa. sssPPilSSsVJHaaKlVJBBjBWallS APliS bVKIJ ntH Afeuttra e 1 h HlthulGmif Jevajwi OnslfilWPffaaVl OfnUml publicity for the Cakcta Association, cave Interesting talks. Mandsn Tribe will have several paleface for adoption on next Thursdsy'a sleep, C, of It. John J. Hrumbach has been conflned to tne nouse tnrougn illness. In will be held In the A district meet rlgwam on neat jnursaaya siesr snd John tTttpnv. . Urothers Horace IM-ine of No. 829. were visitors In. William J. Worrell Is st ths iaat tnMtlns. a nuatirr in tne tribe. District meetings for the wek will he Pebrusry30 In Comanche Tribe, at " Coral street, Oeorge Sinclair district ileputji Kebruary 28 In Mandan Tribe, at pevent nrst street and Woodland atsniF, Walter J. t)ll. district deputy. The officers of the Slate Ha) makers held their monthly meeting at the Oreat Council office on last Tueaday evening, S t. If. Oorge II. Staua presiding. Chairman Thomas L. Praser. of the wae snd means commute, mads a favorable report of the donation rarty to-be held at the next meet ing. March 12. C. C. of 8. Mahlon Tnim bauer reported three, new associations' slnco the last meeting Msnhsltsn. 0 2n.1t, Tebruarr fl. Instituted by K a, Fort, with forty members, 1 Pontlas, No. 1514 rebru ary IS. Instituted by Jsmes Prennell. thirty members; Pseco)oula, No. 833Vi. I'ebruary R.VOiTS rerfl P HEAM lichtlv bread, mal in 2 Of per package. At principal drug and aCOC grocery stoic- or direct from Or. Von'a Heatlh Di.cuit Co., 2218-2220 Market Street y.x fffittiS2ro NVJS." ' fS&ZJ ? L& y V' Aa2--S rzrrn . I -aS 19, by M. C. h. Troll. Iwealyyj; Poutaxet Tribe celebrated Iti f enth annlteraary In tha skia.,.. . wr.?ic,,,a':-.h,i"p',,??1'ern'"ivnn.ea KarJand. ravei tb brethren a id.Jm. I'ssssa, s, wtci araiis laics ur (Orir. turea were th aptendM talkt of ' ippincoii, won ana ufiMii, Svrr tlom were rendered by nrr,ttitai il: Kr 11 man, which werw wall rerelredr was twenty past lichen.! pimtnt. ? ... .. . ... - .. i hY H. C. II.. Ueorae Jlelnivr- An ,. '. 1 .day erenlnr who. rate a rood talk. lirii'i-cia iciciiiiir sir lllal TIIIIB 1.9 vsrlous councils and the progress 34 order and expressing his appreciation M as,s ash sahsa asshrasssaslsaiis 4 sVI-i .!.. sav i memosrs wnu us- oijr aaaistea m work. Other speakers were I) c. S , I,-.. Tt.h mnA t.Vit, C. V.l.1' "J I,.,,, ,,o,i. ..... ........ ... ..i.f councils were represented. OrniiBc- ATiale; $1 a Dozen Ntj Ornnrea have joined tne list, of u priced foodstuff-. They now mi nixty tern" """ii nun me rw . la. - I.bIiiIsIhIS 1 w, a. a. '' nranuo mv uiiupjiuh w. uoicn. til 2 1 orSatcachmeiy buttered, instead of m will clve ncrfect digestion anA -!lrl bowel action. Constipation overcoats! to 4 days. Contain NO mcdicia 13 a' W Cents T m . si el k I nl-gatBl .f -par work. & i asm tipa w-nta-rrsdaa J1 Tl" 1 -f MtWSC5ilKelgff ' j VMM