vr '?.. LODGE IN KMNTPATOIOHSM Merged VBodfea Take Bold Courso'ln Fraternal & Duty Workers Start Riverr J iMullonlili. Mln Helen Hint: solo S3 A" "n.Kftlb. accompanied on th. plane I,. T.r!. Kolbi oio. Charles Thompson! song ,Z.?.va,tnc,i . KP "" H' Burn. nn.'-i .-Kt 'mer.sting feature In th. dl f"' lj p.ckage. m the Mddlnjr h. ti-k.UroU!;i William Kckerl-and Charle. Lncbnr There wer about 200 present. Ivy Lodg. put on the third degree, arid !E ren.wed Interest committee entertained ths i member, by a, program nnd refresh ments, Ther .members were shocked by th an. nouneement of tho sudden death of Brother inarlr. L, Duerr. Who itdi it chartrr mem iT..2t ,vy olSo and Us secretary for thirty yetra. Th. muilcat features of the. second de. are, as exemplified laat week. vvre Par ticularly line. 1 hl .tile, n tlrnlh T.W.V,,.... a . .- . .. - ...... v. inutir b uiniti,,, 1 5,na. "irichmMt and the nolo part of evening public 'ledger-Philadelphia, 'Thursday, f&buaby&. ... . ..I i : ' . . Trie. 1 Mcond anniversary of tho merg- :.w,ui ueortre w. Chllas nna An WF J. Drexcl lodre with old Purity. Use-, Ma". trflM nhcArv, b, last TV.rk' Brother Tre.tftn Tier h..nttiiw ..,.. -... - -; r. '. """ . -... ., ,.,. ...i .-.- . -- ' ........,.. .,,..,i,,.. IK .V.V J',? , 'lW r?n sr.Tn'-. .--, ..v,w.(ti (11 ,. ........,. .. , .... "..Fiijiunirnifn lery iiianiy. llrorner ;.. i' . " ,,h0 '" "lng In rrance. wrote th. odg. a very Int.restlnir letter on some of. Ills experience. 0 In truo fraternal as well as ns tie .spirit and determination for the iresa or tills Important asset of Odd owsblp. Interested and oratorical Iters were P. a. P. Matthew Wiley. . -MtUbumh and P. rt. "Pink" Ancker. f f4Caledonlnri T.nr1ir. nmf IhA Intor. 'Hfclinre of hlcl. sentlmentu hv P. CI. 'Marry Savage, George Carr, J. C Itay. . tltend. iBrother Mld.lletnn. Secretary .'Hamilton and ex-Secretary Murray veto aiiocetner pertinent and Illuminating". ''The subject of the care of the flfty-IUe roans- members of the lodare called to arma ' enveloped a heated dlacusslon aa to the pan to be adopted. Attorney Albert w. Panaon, declarlns that the ayatem of eatali illahlnt a fund by voluntary contrtbutlona f 'IwrAnrtttttlnn it a A v thm i.ri.. t. k'V.aiaeas each member tl. When Informed " til XJI.llll UUUIQ IVUIU IlUk 1UV 1.1111 'favor upon auch action. Urother Panaon In. "Slated upon the entertainment or his mo. m. jj. lion onjni plea inac no nu Illinr lo riK I rrltlelam or censure) by the official staff for (ja.an act which, even though Irregular. w- lnn1Jr.',1,nJ"nwmrl o- had about ri,I J.!!! arcl". reent on Tueaday night ..... va'rlarrhal degree was conferred in n Iflli. au"fu' "ind Impresehe manner eioklin; great pri from the Uittora. motl or whom viery from Nan ton n and Dojl- town. Pa. Afler the deitree work rvfreah menia were serted. Internum, nddreere were made by Orand Tatrlarch llonea. D. IJ " P. J- Gordon lleaver. of Ilnxhoroush Kn ramnm-nt. llobert W. Shlel.l. acrlhe of Cn. U V-nwjnrment. Newtown. Pa . Palrlarrlie "rru- renn una itonerte or curtla i:ni onmpment. and ratrlnri-h sirnthi and At K naon. of IJoyleatonn i:ncamnmnl Other vl-itors were ; J. w. Psnll. Wal-r Worth. Inaton J. A. .Merrick nnd John V, l.wi E-i ,Cur,J"..t'neainnm-nt. nnd Kdward F hlrk, of Lnlted Itrnthera Unratnpment. Cjprus nncimnrmnt In enthunln-tleil'v nut'iiiniK i-ie runria oi me crnnd patri arch to build up tfio natrlnrchil branch of the order Two candidate- uero admitted Tueaday night, two nro ready for ailmlaaion and tnero Hre severaj prapertlMi randldati-a who. If not reidy bofore. will Join with the class on May 4. If strongly that he, was heart and soul In the Slihe lt.l JlZJ '.".'.'r'l d"!r,n tomorrow IK effort fo,take care of those who had ths rh;h,hln "iaiiirTth"1 i.".5"c,'"s 'n.''nl"v K'Tlaht of protection, but reminded the broth- i,f,.ha,,Lnt, J "?!' nn'1 .fprue. tr-ef ..-l'ara that nv fund rnred hv voto niiiil he I ""'r the renofntlona and refurnishing maaing it ne or tf fln-'t hnlla in t'i city, and Msltnra will be welcomed with great aitlsfactlon nnd pleasure The t-n tertftlnmrnt committee 1- arranalng a bi "patriotic social," which Urother Wlgglne nromlsea tn be a "hnnw. " ti,..a ..in further i Als? , a crani aprinc Url for renew rd ' nCtl ItV tO BOlinr ltr fnr lh ilnmn .l.ieli. Ih ulfl.a 1i. t.-. . . . K t ! Yltltors can count on a treat ra that any fund secured by vote mutt b done by Irl meant and not In violation of the law of tho order which h r"ad. Hrother Maclvtr then drafted an amndm nt to the bvlawa ieaitnff each member It. In addi tion tn dtiaa. for a atlotilMiM time. This U, wm approved on first readlns1, and the prupcr coun win oa ikkcii in t rt t.. i .... i .i .... i th inter j Ij t Auui bit ai ivatei lias inn nunc ,. , 'Xl&SKic from tho lowest to tn MsriMt in ' ,fc '"'"'"' 7,-.1iniiiaiea in januin. liv. naming oen u ... .1 n ..-. ......ctru um mini up. V; tM,.t.. .h ....i. ....i.h . en.. r.s.a , peo in rino stlo thrntish rlfer.n Mn.ie. (fWIn all Tf his forty-eight ars' connection K,'J""rd?-.B,n,d, "i ",?'' Vi1" Wonderlv. linand weekly attendance he has missed only JirlSVi W",?, ! "r V" ,"" Krlbl,,. r.atx meetings. Ilrandl. Lni llllnina, Tucker, Tomllnion V I "urgTi. iionmiuer. .ntimerman, nnnuii, Orand Patriarch Oenrg. H. Tlanea has oi gf"".''.! wmianis. Lohr. Smith ..ml J! aranlsed hi. "Frr,...! u'.rL.n" ho olan ?1,uh.lmlller... The committee on eenlco for , ,ia to do missionary work In the aubor.linate ?"'"" ," inifJi'U!V," H?me l!i ".r- 'lodges In tho. mtereat of patriarchal Odd . "Kj-'fl A',0''n .' "? .Ji""" "r? ,', "nrt.,du" " X', Fellowship by Increasing the T membership of , Vy t t.?.rre". 1V.r" ..n,1..G,:,.,re0. n'"'r' -.l'iU'" Si! the encampments of the order. P. O. P. ."?"'. .J". V.'"".. " "nia lo ue re a SSrlV ' .ssm r - .SO ' sm ssssssssssssHI' sssssssssssH k- . t ,I3y&.. ,.:. ... ..-- :: vfB 1918 " ANUKLW J. WEAVER For forty-eight years he has been a regular attendant at Purity Lodge, No. 325, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows. tacrine. It Fodo It the chalrmtn. and P. U membcrtd to the members. i O. P. William M Cull Is secretary At .1 " EKsiS SSriiSS ! COURTS' FEDERATION CONFERENCE FORCES f 1a taf ttiA A Canasiaesnea fni'drvinmiirifs I If "ltftai4 HI4IJ ti c irtflhllbV IJHV"MiJ'i" n - jH had been actlvo and takinc In randldate L Tho trrand patriarch apoke of aecurlnc r- amis m waiKer. locony, iNiciown ann -ai-edonlan Lodsa and nf hla visits In connec tion with the boosters' committee of thft first three districts, Brother rope tpoKe oi tn effective, work done by the Temn'o derree TUnVn-TTr f QanfiVunl T7. siea '-wk,- - if ji. jv,btuiu.i ivyjJit" ataff In the subordinate lodzes. and sucxe that a combined clas Initiation tn arranged to r Saturday nisnt May , wnicn was ap-i proved, nncampmenta In Chester. Delaware, Montgomery and Hucks Counties will be in- j - vited to Join In thla class, Grand Scrlb Ritter eaa a. neiciui tarn on ine nan ex J; A work, . HIRO ENTERTAINS RED MEN'S BIG CHIEFS Service FJng nnd Tokens of j Good Will Presented Mem bership Certificates nHlr.? Trlbo' No- 30D' carrying out tho ill- "''" "line worth doing Is worth ti.?I V1, cV,uU1 not 1,ell' maklne a pro nounced success of tho unoher ntnl en tertalnment held In Us ulgunm on last aiondays sleep. Of courre sonic credit ror attendanro must be gUcn t0 lt neamer Tho special feature of tho pro 8 rani a tho presentation of n lino sllU icsulatlon serMce llnB l.ailm? hKteen niuo stars and one sold star, honoring lf ,.mesllJ IotIc A movlnt-nlctur.-oiitllt for future tntertalnmcntn uan re ccicu as a premium A bcatitlful too. Phono imlev hearing the liucrlptlon Tom ,7. e' ,V"S I'l'entet! as u token from Hlro Trlbo tn u. c. of K Thomas 1.. raficr ..r)l" 'I'lculhl tnlki made h Brother r-raser, p Cl. K Walker, Clre.it feachem HeMi-K, u. j, s. tj0u aa P, 11 .-. innriea Moore, of Now Jersey, wcie hi.-uy uppreciated. Tho proRram of iiiiK-iwiinmont consisted of moving plc tures and music l,y lllro's hand. . a Sa,uel Walker, on behalf fin nhe, precnlcd membership cer. tmcates to tho follow Ing members: vliVJ'i; ?,mi."' 'ohM liowyer. .1 M unif.1 vl"r ;""th I'harlei V lloehn. 1 n?,i 'a,'. ' V''ner, rhurl-a s, hlu-udorn. i !JiiMl" ,m..'.: ckenl.r. I Wllllnm J. llaekenhrark. Mben Diinc. II, nn i win- .-. """ j iiiurr, r u ruimr II. 1. ,Je"ri V. A Ahl.rlilgo. H H Jionni". Albj-rt Tutor Sr . N. It Mcks itudnim Ilirkler C I! Urnilley. tl. V. ItitdKe. J .1. Hrnnnan c-. 1; K. y a J w ilf. J, v. Folej-, Thomaa McKI mm nnd V. It Iioihel Tho fniertnlntnfnt commttteu sertd a Ilooxcr banquet. P.f4 1 I 'H i! TIPassssssssssssP ' isssssP .1jsJ4sbbbbHPm- .sssssssWl? ' SMWSmS' It !ViVVki?, WS? "'' March 4 Li.ou ,ln I'lilladelprila, set aboard that Tit n!S n! J? ?'" ook. whence IJ.Y..1I ili,'n. hl,b eontejed (and eon. vn ?-n1n ""'oinoblles to tioolh'e Corner. ?." prolu Y ,hl" meetlns. and 'what the profit a)s Is trood.' " 2Beat!)S inXA'l"! ln,'!Sd ,0 funeral ser res. Sst., fl Mil A. trt FStlllntlAA . ..-! U lit Intl? p'rlfite w ov """ u'en,ia'. ro. i:ii-A.,,ET,li I'uk,:m. widow of Thomas A. MIX' 1eJJs-. fenl.c, residence of son. iViVAiM'' "?'"?.'. v Woodland nve.. iJjiT,fl.'Jd,.!,,.JJ" rrl-. 1 m nera) I a.t.M. rf,i,d,nc5 lf lter-ln-law, Mrs. if'.l,M; Dukes. So riorence a.. est . ....,. H in, mi, ivesrm nftier ueni. Bi,A?.KvTbl.s5...NnMAN n husband ;j!?.,Vchfl mck, aa.j ;i7 nelathes and nnATii ocnriErt rb ss. wiijiixmina ldow of Anton Uerber, aed S3 Iteiatltes and friends Invited to funeral aerMces. Thurs., 2 p. rn , residence of son-in-law, Henry Sotntner. 117 S. tltli St.. Darby. Int. nrUute. rrlends may call Wed.. 8 to 10 P. m. flit r.B .-.. tA t-.i .. .. Oeoraa W. Gilbert, ased 3. Itelatlea and friends Incited to funeral services. Thurs. 2 P. m 1303 Erie ave. Int. prhate. , OflAriFB'.reb, 58. 11DMUND It., bus. band of Ida D. Oraerr. eitelatlves and f-ln1n InMled to serIc, Sun., 4 p. m , 6B23 Cobb's Creek bouletard. Int. Lebanon, Pa., Mem.. OltKEN'. Kb. 23. WILMAM KHANK UIli:i:.V, aged at. Itelatlvea and friends. Pottowattomle Tribe. No. nt. Imp, o. It. M., of Camden, N, J., employes of Oehrle Hros. Co., Incited to funeral serlces, Thurs., "2 n. m., apartments of W. B. M. Iiurreli. 12 Msrket ft.. Camden, V. J. Int private, llarlelsh Cem. Trlends r. ay call Wd. ete. IIAIO. Feb. 23. JOH.V T.. Inliband of lata .Mary Hale, RelatUes and friends, fr ,,M. -ii. .' , r. u ' ieiaiiro anil v.ouri iJroineri l-o.e. oo, iw, x, oi A,, i JKf. il .I. S"J ", 14'h District police sta. InMted to funeral services, Tliurs.. 2p. m Sin , .Jd t0 funeral aenlces. fhurs . ( 1511 N, Clarion tt. Int. Sit. Peace Cem. .". f. ,,, . U4in ll rpviiinc. lili: V. i .......a.. -.. n . ...r.r-..t . tenhouia tt nrin.n,A..n t;., vn,; k i iiA,rtu., i id. n. urtnncj.t,, nui 3d Cm nV.alnar m'J0."." nifrNViS- I hind of. Catherine, llannon. n.lames and eve. " ' menus invited to runerai, sat., sau a, m uiii n. nun St. JJEAl IIS requiem inam Church of n. "i.", ''I. Jnt... Jlcly Cross cVm.,", LflWal .iiLiinir, Pet. as, ijinti ' Jams II. Murphy heliii..:1, r milled to funiiii 'f.i"'J?.U,M M pf son-in-law, John n,"o'fiourk?'iUi int. New Cathedral Cem SIF" a Wllmlneton papers cobj-T """HwtoaT Mt'nrilY. Suddenly. .... 17 it t . reb. st. iaht; Vii.'of 'M... i pny una aauanter nf late neiwi.ij"."! 1 McCloskey. ased 42 ne!ati."a.,y"' I Invlttd to eerMces, rrl,. in I'' ,nl frR ilr nidg.. 1S20 Chestnut ft "i;,,0ll"M MUnrtAV. Peb. 2(1 JOSEPif , !rlMJ oi josepn ana jane -Murray ;iJ-t.gr"S tles nnd friends IntltJd ia f,.?K, 3 N.ao a, ni . parents- reid,c:""J,r;ii H Itequlem hlsli mass Church ; ?J'.C i tlon ID a. in. Int. Et, Dornlni;.."1. Wt s " . NlCHOt. Suddenli- , at .Stamford, Hnsland, CLAnK nfrnS'fc ' N1CHOI.. ased 2 jeirs. sefi f ?CKW Pollock and Matlrf UrockwJy "jiSft.,'" Pelham road. Oernuntown. "'"Ol, I NILAN. Feb 2(1, SARAH lf- . . 1 milled to funera , Frl.. S 30 a m"a.'B Plrth t. Solemn requiem hl'ih.2" Atm'a rhtirrh 111 n . rl. D.'sh man A Cem "" -atn S.LT.'ll,n"' Oermanton Int North wood Cem. Remains may Lt tlewtd Wed "v- .,.-. -.C -- ...... iiw. i. o.,:. .' l-riiirilT.iri 27-r. PEimiA, widow of oulein mass St Aatha' Church 10 a. m. J OTininN. Peb 2o, ELIZABETH a" rrtuIckAiV"i- . "ltUfe and friends, Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto eerUce. ter of late Jtylea and nieano?0'n,V' 4!i l.adlen Aid 5loeletv tt ti.lh.i,v h..m.i, ittnw r-.w n,i i.ti r . I v nnd frkni n V -t rV "rim. all Lutheran Church, nlled to funeral, sat rjeorae W. Hare Snd dauahter'of Alexander I of Sacred Heart, inilt'ed 'i eli'T'.I! ;.KlPJ: i?" Leierlnsion aie . Itoiboiouah and I.lMle Feusner, aged 21 PelatHes and ,'"t" "many urrrain i,umran inurcn , friends InMted to funeral serMce, rrl. i!.?i,n' '"' Leerlnston Cem. lloxboroujh. I p. m.. aoartmenta of Kirk i. Sk. 301 c "rinaina may do iewcd Prl.. 7 to U p. m. mantonn ae Oermantown. Further eerv . o Afciui.. i;r. 24, JAMES K in it r-a ?s.l & u. . .. .is - i-...iii i-ii. ..i. i .. j i ' ii ii a nn nn nr iieni in r . - ' i'.ur,o. r ro, i;rj. vri u, ioib .'ijin Mini J-1 pan or ri'ni of lives and friends, D. V. jl Sodaml", er I 5' Sacred Heart, InMted tS fJn.T'i1 ii n .iu a. m.. ouin AnrnAn.i .. ::'-., :, Frl.. S ' reaulem.mass Church of irnrnieTii.." :.'' i isa.W.L av W- .N:y"ea?huo,. Irea at araeo nanellcnl Church. Lansdale. husband of Cilrollno o Nun iS:0X".?Ui Cunnincham. No 2'". Foreslrre' dav alll Bnee. II Kuen2er No 210. deputies' as i f.i! 'J..1' Hra.h. No a to degree uams' -Oreat Sachem Heswlok. accomranld by ?mJi??lln1.l"' , a''n av No. 103. allloj P. O. S. S.imuel H Walker attended the u-J ri?!""". bV.r',".u- J .K"i'" No II. I 'wenty-flfti annhersrv relebrnilon of Joodchoppers' Cabins. John I'.titon, No I'aketn Ttllir, No 310, at Mlddletown. on ll1- ' lat Saturdaj'a sleep An Intcrestlnc pro- Stat.- Chairman C P Kellv ami tleneral ' Kram . bc"" a' r,anued. u ftnturo de. Secretary John J Miles th? . "P'"" of',,! nilntlon belns the lvnn ue of a nuhlir ' n..iV, i",. L,Vn ..n i- eyliaiiia llallrojrl yuartet. whose artist k- h short time to coneldJr ..n of the oth.r 'J. ", " wf' "'""y, e"!Ji Th- Prln- is. "'l'" I . r" a? IIIIUI II. KJTtll VRCTWm IIRCK V. U I'. S. ALEXANDER, II. CLARK He has been an active worker for thirty-two great suns in Lo gan Tribe, No. M. Improved Order of Red Men. on active member In th nrd'r for thirty-two Ercat sun Shortlj after Ills admission he became ncllvo In the work, was elected to th. position of Junior eRsamore, passing throUKh the orlous stumps nnd became a past Bichem ofler a most nucrrt,ful term. Ho nan servd on manv tmnnrtitnt rnmmi,. lies, was elected to represent Locan Tribe ii'L.3. sb. n. nnnrnr ri hi,vsn of Katie Holes son nf late John and Mar ' Sat., 2 p. m, Int. Lonsdale rem. , ""a"JS' lUv".fnl'uCourt fhoieh pif." naret Doles Ilelatlxes and frl-nds invited I HAIIVET. At OnColoalc Hoepltal, 31d and -o. 160. F. of A.I KureH LodVe. V'n to funeral serMces. Frl.. 2 p m!. Steelmati's Powelton oe.. Teh. zil, MAIIV IiAIlVKY. J ' ,r-' EUs K. Pllllni? Temr." iJ;1 Chapel, sail Kem.ln.toYi aie. int prliaYe? I D?l'" a"1 lfl'vls lmlled , senlces. I p. of U. A.i Prospect ldg.. &', oriu weaar mil cem I inurs., s p. m.. uuver ji. uair uiu WortTII. o.ed 71. Bs-latlies and friends, employs Market St. Tltla and Trust Co., aurvlvora 109th rte.t., Pa Vola . InMted to funeral serMces, BUI 7 Cedar ae Thura., 3 p. m Int. -private. .??ff ,N,.,TFeb. sn. KMZA. widow of William Drlnln.. neiathes nnd friends In Mted to funeral srlces, Frl. 2 p. m.. residence of son 031 e. Auburn st. Int North Cedar Hill Ctm. Auto serMce. arfi.5'5I'ErA .FJb-.55. rtUMP H son of ...... f ... wiu line jonn ii uriniev. iteia. ...io .i u tiiciiiin, pmoiovea lie I 're ennona in im sjrsions oi uio ureal louncn nnd has I Co., invited to funeral services. Frl, 2 n ni seived for twenty consecuthe great suns, int resldenc of sliter-ln-law. Mrs tlar'a Hn s.rved 'hrre terms on tho M.ito Judiciary Hrlnley. 302!) Kershaw Sve. Int. Arllns- commlttr unlpltrenf H.nh,mf rinl. ,-nn t.n r. A,,tA e......ni ave "lit "rlIn neli and Lonir and on term on the'stuto uaru oi ui'cais unoer ureal fcucnem i'lar-ras. Urother Clark has also bem a consistent worker In socletlfa co-ineftil with the order, serylns his fourth jiir n president of the lied Mens Juhllen Asoclatlon snd three e.irs as president of thn DiLota Asso-a. tlon He Is an active worktr In tho Hay. makers. ,---- ....... ,.j . unnuri Ulin III VI! n i, - . -luconuiii, in me senptiui"il issues , i-,l-i- m of ii wr enierR.ncj fund which 'wj, ' ;i.1,r,,,ry Ul,,.rl,lr!1- ..'' " Charles 11. i A Pod at tending representinsTrlbeji No ,,1'ROWN At 2152 N. Patton rt . feb. 2ft, uippoeo or by rejection I '"1,, "'. i- . r .naries l, t'nss. ' ' - ".'... i.'. .-,, ,i. iinu 4.-.i, ' " iuuwi , ., won m ,.: iJiI,l00.ANlTI'eh' ,s?- JOHN' husband of t,nr'" ,A, roan nee, Kerusi. of Countv Donegal Ireland. Pelatlves and friends, env plojes of p lt. T. Co (West Phlla. station, 4.ih and Brown Ms.). Invited to funeral S 8. i mc,-,1710 Pl"e st. (17th and Moore tts ). Solemn requiem mass Church pf ht Thomas Aquinas 0:30 a. m. Int Holy Cross cem Auto funeral linOWN Peb. 27, POSE M.. wlfo of ."ill ... iiiunn uciamea ana irienas in- The. Ilakoti Assoilatlon of South Phlla- ii '.',', i0 'un"al serMces, Hat. 11 a m, 811 delnhla held its monthlv meetlmr on Wednes. i H' i, ' ' prlva,e' Westminster Ccui. i.. b fit-rii in mc wigwam or apeiia Tribe i -".'"""' ,--i'v.o wij. Chestnut st. Int. nrlate. IIATURN. Feb, 27, ADA I '- "- , BW AoV -employe, of" &Wft & lfe. of "thfr soejet !.ea ofwhlcn he w..n.,Si,va Charles L, Ha den and iiau.hter if late ),".- v W.ii .i ' vrTl.ees, 8at j James P. and Maty A. Smith. nlattves Hl'imt c.m nn'i2..V' Inl' "rlvstsT S'5 and frlenda Invited to funeral services, sat., Im0,"n5c'm' n,,m.,,n," m,v. bo Mewei fl 2 p. m.. 1.'.04 N. 22d st. Int. private. 8 t?l?iPL. Aul. ,fV.n,r"'. .. V, Laurel Hill Cem. i iw? .S f5i.S2" At.I'.!,5D. ,:- RR. It HEPUUIIN. Feb. 2(1. WILLIAM J. sou J.""m i ! m,m". i?Uttd . lo .". "h of nosanni Frlck. and late Simuel Hep. m?v-?a'li tm,V. 7 '. n1"' rl,a". Prfi num. i-unera . to wnicn re aiives ano ' 2312 lie 6 P. m. , . 1 W Ve- ' " usband of I friends are Invited Frl.. 1:30 p. m, H. llouiler st. Int. Mt. Morlih Cem mains mav rrn viewed tnura.. aiier limnKIlT. reb. 27. at 1501 nnniro St.. .lACOtl HnitnnriT. hu lato Annlo R, Herbert. Duo notice of fu neral will be given HEWITT Feb. 2ll nniDOf.T. widow of Patrick Hewitt. Itelatlvea and friends In vited to funeral, Mon , 8 30 a. m.. 124 Pop. lar si Solemn requiem mass Church of Im maculate Conception 10 a m, Int. Holy Crls Cem HOfY.MAN. Feb 25. LILLIAN, wife of Henrv Hoffman (nee Plenlnck). ased 3.1 Helathes and friends Invited to funeral rrl., 7:30 a m . 22"i N. Orkney at. lie- nulem mass St. lionaventura a Church n a. m, Int Mot Holy Hedemer Cem Auto service HOI.CIEOFT. Fell. 2.V AN'.V .T. Hfll.. CROFT, wife of William Hoicroft, aged 72. Rei,ittes and friends InMted to funeral srMres Frl , 2 p. ill . resldnco of husband, 113.1 Walnut at.. Chester, Pt. Int. I.awn croft Cem Friends may call Thurs. ee, I1UI.DBN. Ken 27 int", MABV ANNA. Pr.TPRSON. Feb. 27. aY W..t ci. .'J N. J.. F.LLA O.. daughYer of latfa and .Margiret Lombaush. ased 4oV.nM and friends InMted to Services V... 1 -way, .-s j.. rn. 7.30 m ,n, ' uem mnurnM in - ' PRENDnnOAST. Peb in. MOW 9 ARCIUlISIlqP EDMONI) F " PrfLSl friend, biMted y d.V.nfflcV 'mK "Ti ?aAn,pnCaa,heTdr.1 S ffi. iWijI PimSOLOVE. Feb. 20 MARaAnFT-l nWj.Tv.0' '"J1? .w I'Tsgloe es GrTJ !i,,t., a5d frlenas invited to funerais9 .eY'cr.r-v- W; """, .Vk.'J 'Ll-ffS"- Camden. Frlli.!. JA.AV.i'i'W-."" JPn."i41 ,.RAISnil.reb M. 'Lbuis' Ti J ' ...unia iiaiser (nee lnndshu). ated 47. X.U thea and frtenrin. nn,irn. 11m v.i. ."I A-"fs '"lied to funeral, Sit." i.si , ' '.r..N. Lanrenco st Int Ureenmount Cm nuiu iiinerai i(.ri' Feb. 20 ANTON' sentatives to Session for Campaign Legislation , Secretary Cull and Harry C. Stephens of T.Minv T.Ml..e. urltl ftmnr. cl IiIp visit of ths "Earnest Workers" to Chester Lodge names for the active vlco chairmen sug on siarcn lorn Tne nesi meeiinr 01 rne worKers is Tho secretary-lii-chlef of the Subordl. lltltn fnllrtw' T,rlrnlrM Inu ru.,1, ml it", .-.inn-. ,o i.,T, jlcNamee No. 2.1! . isii rnr n,o.. if,; ;,;,: r,7", ! v-"ur.v,''j :.?.; :" no 2,.Ljnch. . .. .v. uIIj vt iiiu .vuiiij uuiiu ,iv i in-uirji ,o for tho encampment installations. Kncarapm-nt Harris ....! called at Grnnd Lodge office on yaturJy "rche8. and the remaining appointees erenlnr. March o. are nualtlnff the approbation of tho dis- The followinc assignments na been maoo , trlctr. After the itontlrmatlon of th te. I't Ir. n VlV tllrt Unit C.H ncc.iiihhr Vii. ir&n. .C A ShotwellA eral esecutUe board of manager ami W. MeCull.. March is complete otllclal start of delegates M1I Th l!?r.'1'J ' ' J!arcl! 11! ll0ld a confereuco session and a Stuto- ! L Heaver... Miretl 1 ,. M .,,,, , .,. .,.. , ,,, n. n. Kutrs.. . ..iiarcn.o - wu..,,,.ft.. , "i.ij m ." i""' husband of Da ""- -7111111 . i mnii-i. 01 1'jKeio, gae h ,-;... .V-i , . .iiiii-rn ineneiu wert. i '" '. "uvu .'. ivnaiives and iriends In-, wlfo of vvilllnm P Ho den Relatives and i. ; . !.' ' ne.vu .'" "eiauves and frlen splendid talk on tho history of the tribe and '"'' . '" President CJeorgr. sevens and I vited to funeral aerMces. Trl.. 8 p m.H u frlenda or " InMted t. nttend funeral s.r". f. ,' 5IH,'tl of which he was a mem"r, , The list of honorary vice presidents lias ' nh' ,ulrk. 'mplle,l durlna the twent- ""' ?t l, 'ff'l'lent D.iMd I.. Russell, eor 31st and Cumberland st. Int Prooklin Ices, on Sat. nt 2 p m.. from her ate resN ! j!,,e,1 lo,i?nnTun bun-. ' 3" P m . lift. been augmented by the follotMn- ann.,int" ."" .Kl?'t mn . Th, 1',rK0 "thtrlns w 'V! iir,.'"1"" "f 'L1'" mf'"ns L,",1 Jil-rf ?W ;"-yAM J. HUltlxE i dence 17.11 Frankfonl ave. Int. private. 5' J.,., ',nt'u?,rcern'0,"lt Cenl Remslni a m.nts -at suprenii 3elfKites OlnS No I "--atcU lo u real country ban-iu.t. !n,i i f'lti1".", v',a !.1: lrpa,,ur"' ,hmib?He1nJf f?,,?,v?b'.1 a n.ut.kX. L1'11" ' HOOPKR. Pel,. 27, RACHKL IIOOPEIt. ' b Vrm LrVh ' -Ti l0 S & '" Ay''i""n 1.2. Il.inmr Xn m m.,5 ?', iX i i ixictor t illnlun. of Nn 32s. u.ted as nd frlend, Court Continental. No 70. r, of aged 74. Relatives und friends InMted to nA!j;:f? reb' -' nt Saranao Lake, N. nerctta. No. 2sn' VrleT No l'?3 Hortdei, Va,,n,k.e Tnhe sv ini ,,. e.mv.H ifrrr,lary '" "" "-'" "' Hrutlier H. P A .l.-.o.o M.No l,C, M.n. A. Hrandi Seri rrl i m 13M Voph In" iWL'T-,!' .3l,l,!l,a nd Ciorli No 10s smiiiT v ,.,. . ,. ., J' "J'toel i. Uaunakee Tribe No 303. lias removed Htrlz No 112. Dll. No. 30, A. O H Invited to nrlvate Oreenmount Cem I Iay. Reld, of 4510 Smedley St.. aredl O'Connor TA J':,i,,laMnV,n, V1 to '"' "w """"' '" "is North nroad funeral. Sat. S n in., lwij s 'lsth st Sol- Hl'oHF.S Su. lenly Pel. 25 ALBKItT. P"? nf funeral later. M Thompi -NN "i'l V'uaile' Vo'v V "u ZT "t '" ,me", on "I r,fa'V t'enobsct Trlls. No 7 ,,nlert two emn "'"'.''"'; Thomas's Church 1. 3.1 O husba d of h r ' CarrL K T lugheV.nged ' , , ,"' fP,:',TF'h , 2,'!' ,:W,'A A" ""'W Rroun 'o i o MrCnnn vo V-i Sehri . ,J i i kI p ,J!l? i.1'"1" ,"M V' " member 4 on list . oiim II aieon ,,,?.? i?",i ? m ''" Cathedral Cent. Auto slim- 04. Relatives nnd friends Washington Ctiip, 'a'";'hln.''d. Maria Runge JteUtlt No VI titinhe. . v iiS .'. ? V1 ..Ch?tr' tended sonic of the older inembers who have B,mi,.,inl,' re.,.Vi .p u..'4 ..,", 'ce ' No 4 P C S of A Local No 730. V II ard friends nv ted to funenl Sat., 1 n s Volan n" nr r 1,vM,l,,ft11,, No 12U- been in., tin- luklng up th.. work f vain I wSkin." bird Tf t nL nT"' "' J" 'r la nt'RT -On Ptb 27. 1019. RAYMOND I, of C and J. of A . Invited I to ifunoril. Pr I ' '" inth st Int. West Liurel IIili'cS vnRnv "i..?,i? ,J.'Lnn'...No. .,J.' """"nb"? . and. keeping It .moving P S. Thomas Lrr. Sl,i'l,fo. n,..w .'"e.?b.r ''n'1 ''opes llL'RT. son of 1, I- and Cora F Hurl .iir.H 2 n T m " " 18 CaVllio t. Int X . Mnl l 1 rlf.nds may call. Prl nfter 8 n m. U?ou"3bdl No 13' Vn i,?)l Wf- W' !htfk' hun,l"-' "oun1 "J ls n-'al lclll WrlBhuJr uislee ,nLn'id;'hem,,H ' ?? H1AR1.US W son of late 'Patrick and , Hl'ItLPV -Feb 20, PATRICK, liu.b.nd ?,re Husseli Relative an 1 friend, ? Revdte ?Drn. f" lh";'i'JL'i!,er. ",','"' .. ln,h0",rI through iiii,e,", : iT, ' '.".""'L',?,."'0 h0-u?2 f Mary Cnllahan . Relatives and friend. In- of mien llurl.y (nee Ollrleni, of llandon. ' VA'J, .'""eral serMces. t-lsih-dsyTb Heron No i i-j.,,., toi . V- n. . . """ " "! i eiiinn ins liiisni ,rj ha . . . -, - .. ""."". i"" . ;, "" ' '" ' i.inerai. resiaenco oi s sler, Mrs I'ountv corK ireiano ueiauves and trends i ","".",'," " .,''. '", ' " .nopie ae.. Her Vo 3'1 Ahren.li. v,..Nl-.iS i J vLv',! 'tl".' ,n .BOU'' ,rlm "n' ' v.r' I'1"6 ,hc shares " bulhll.K iisJohLm.m, l,r,li? .II i,l i .':'"" e.irdon. 142 Jlucklcv st, Hrlstol. Pa . Holy Name Society of St Charles s Church r,5a.nti'J ''. . J . '.".' heu. PH., SeieSlH r,,nniT..h . 5 . -i" 'JS' Penned Nn 41. chiefs of sir.i tr bes in plant moon ,iiYiii J ,. ,," u'"' '"J; , "F ; '"".'!." "toclt mature, i 'rid i.v n u in So lemn high reoulem mass4 Dlv No. 78. A O H . County Cork Patriotic i Uav Third .Month 2d 2 pm. f r; . nf"?.1;- No- Mv Tom rPr.fentatlve j imes Pogerty. P. . Ceorgo mJ' "", ."" ''tun,,1 -'''" ,h" "" J" a in t St. Mark's Church "t Si 'and So? a So-lety. Johr! ? Wa'nHmaktr Pene? ' s.fiAIY,rrfM-7-?.ud,1"";- Mr" "'-"AN it ;.!1. l..";. N."...''"..-lareey. No 1.2S. Place. Robert Kl'egl. r, William (I.lll.igher . The IIam.ikers held (heir monthlv meet. Mark's Chun hyard , Society. In Red to funera . Trl . 8 "! a m. , SAVLOfl. of Kenton Reach N J. Will lu ..iiii-.! ..1. .. .inm .n in r.-.iM n t..i. n... .11 .... .... 1-1. .... ., in,- i .- it ,-i , . ... ..' .....r.,. ., r.. ns U Mt Ararat... Corona ...... Nat'l Palestine Roxborouch . Slloam . ..C. A. Shotwell i- W. MeCull.... March 20 . ..Wllsdn Peacock. .March 22 unitra urotners.,J. u. weaver .iiarcn-'i rLi Chilton n. II. Kurtz. . March 25 ? Mornlnc Star. .. C Hill March 25 , nisrim's tiome..uson peacock.. . viarcn . Asmana Thos wniteneau.Marcn 2 The Temple II Tarbotton... March 2.1 Cmrua Penn Township. cincinnatus . Venabla .... Jordan ...... Perseverance 177. No. poaes for which the necregatlon was or ganized will be pushed -vigorously on w ard. The vice presidential roster, w hlch carries with the position that of acting presiding; officers of tho designated lo. Calltj as proposed, comprises: Allegheny Cnuntv--P. O J. V John fas. .Dr K. Careckson March 2it trlcone. No 3I5. and l.flRt Chief Itanffer ..Thos. Whitehead. Marih 27 Caralscn Parker, No. 18. j u ieser.... .-iiarco iieras -T-upervising u. u. c ll. Howard Harry Wright. . March 2S D. Goodwin. No ion , a. M. Saul March2S, Rucks p. c It. D. J. McGarry. No. Ths Hoard April 4 , and Carl Oelmr. No. 200. ; cnester v c. it. James P. Greer, ma boosters' commutes feeia highly ' -". ami miner u. kuiiock, no 2tn. , .U.ul mJ . .1 a-... k. ..aAnn .!.. Via 1 1 nh I nT 11 . f l.h.nf-ll.. Vrt 'IT Vis. '. !. Bia. iui w, ll.r .iiuii niiaiii -j - .. .. , ., ,,a,i.,r. , ..w. , llrJU b , .. , .. .,1- . ., .. n.ln ...n va .1 ... .1 T Tl I ' V KWj.'wni.in', ueiwren j.iercnams anil un.o i.rancn ..cmn.ir v, s. . , x. itiiiiFT, ,mj, o,, WS5lM. Olive Branch brought a candidate ' and M. J. Tasgart, deputy. No. 357. f.1 r Master Morton ataff ronferred th ' 0 and J. J. K. York. No. SO. A ctnira. decree, r, o. zanes, deRreA master of t-ancaeier i . u. 11 uaniey. rso iniva iirnnrn aorvon nn tn atnrr nu aitttncr -. una jonn i-Rner. o. i:.i.s. P. O.. with some of his follengii In inior Ijebanon P. C. n. C. II. bhantz. No, 210 positions. These interchanges of Mails on iriaay mania navo nnen oi great upnent. The conferring of deres on candidates for other lodres, the contact ot the draree staff and the visits of IMge members are rrolns to be the sure factors for the permanent t social, friendly and fraternal spirit that . should Wo me general. Secretary Arentz b!f( nas xurnisnea ino ioago repreitniaTefl m V.im th thrnA fttatrlrt lltitii nf lillatlnna tnr M. me next mree montns, ana an urnthera or nnea No 3l. Parrell. No. 3u, No 337. j .r Flick. IIielMt. Kell. No 31 11. No 351. and Terolo llio adtKory lioarU comprlfea the hon orary pres.lri-nt l'.ist nr.tnd Chief Rincera Thornav Urook. t.eorEO A Mijberrv narltPH M Union T,,tin It l.lle ri-,.-t.- i itrmiinv- V' j. u - t:; it V ' -". win o cnnierreii on uennrsaay neniiiu, Vo'hnlt'nbtnJn ?ilt:V1--.A,..i ?ema,I.p"".'1 h rt. and tho warrior b and . chief 1- John Itoblnaon. Clraml Trustees J. J. ?. V. " Ilarrv Young. No lu. and A the order are Invited to nttend the meet- klPi) logs. Th list may also he found In tho aeX.. SvEfHru Prai.ie LeDCEH nf Vrhruarv 9! Chairman Sbuman nppals for general at " tendance to make this work as creat a suc cess as any other movement In tiro order. and It, L. Ionard. No 330. Lehigh 1 U. H. C. H Lntz, No. MR. I.uzerne I" C. n. D. J. Jones. No. Al, Montgomer Supenlslng D. U C. It. P. Krlel. No. 153; P C. U. U .A Landr No JL'S -nd P. C. U. I. A. llolger. No. 3. Northampton l. C. Hangers P. C Gaff ney. No. 13. and Phlll, Jago. No. 40. Northumberland P. O. 1C. James A. Mc Ghee. No. L'8J rcnuyiKiu I', c. n. T. J llrennan. No. C of n William Zitgler. Jr. nro alas nuiunc tor un good ot tho inue j'. . John Dellop clalmx tho honor of being tho i hiunplon dart ohooter of tho trlbtM In tho t-uy Ieni Lenape Tribe. No 3, by it spec ltl din Pnaiton from (JreaC LSeirhem Uewlrk, will confer the thre full ilpgrtes on a pale face for mf-mbcihlt' In Eota Tribe. No. "" of Wilmington. N i' Th adoption desr?e win Dt' conierreii on wennesaay renins. grf e on the follow In Wednesd i' slerp ine uearee team oi no a, in cnarge ot in old arl.ore. Larry Walker, hd captain, and vimuel PriCH, as sachem, will do the work A Urgn delegation ot lsltors I expected at both ineetinxF. as No 3 haa alwaa boasted of a, line degree team Mnci the trib haa hern lot. a ted In its ntv wUwam thtry has iefn a, better attendance and more actUo work A larje litcravc will b trhuwii for the term. Paupaunomlng Trlb-, No. 05, unfurled u largo service Hig In honor of nine members In the service of their country, one of whom Haddllictnn. No 1- n. s v..u e..... htu. . T'1 J9S.PATP."l -H thiipi .tr.. ,il ii "ii. riA.r - mcnuier oi mis Kn recently uppumiiu third Street, held .1 JoUl gOOd-tndWe f ir H.tr1r. f.i.t I.C ,.....r. nr.r.llnn m nlllsiili nrtnnlrl l new set of rules cocrnlng tho mot. CAMPBELL. ltei-ti,CS ment and actions of the companions during t'harleVs Hol Nan.w and Tro the session of the meeting which were I thA Faith Societies InUtedtofu: atloptfd. c nf s Kred Hiberly preented i s ;,f , ni. residence of brothe arrell ,i i tin,, ... . Pchaffner. No ,".,. ilrand Senior Unmi. JarXi1, MfM'hon No !i7. Grand Audi. tor U Milam J Nngle No HI Pat Grand AccouhtantH . J I.hlnger No. US, and Charles I, Schnepp. No. ..'37 Grand Arhltra. LorKJi??e Fr Uari,anti No 31" pAst Grand hub Chief II. L. Goodwin. No ln' and ku penlslng deputy of Delaware (atfillued with this Jurisdiction). JI p rmheart, Court Diamond btate. No. 4. .f Wilmington Offi cial stenographer. L. V Kroner. No. no: press correspondent C. I'. Itradlej. No. ko. P. S. Alexander Kllby was u Msltor nt tho tlCH of tunrnt will be glen last council nuetlM. CONNELLY Suddenl Session. Wltn ronsruttll.lfi'irv mnnlal i. loushtp, duo partly to the re-i elpt at thti meeting for the flrst time in nln -ur of three distinct communication. direct from the supreme pecretan. AVhatever Mew a tVe'rS W-d.ar., ,'u. ,V:e,'""A,e:..Vr?."??iV .ll-trtct meetlPB to. ho hel.l In ren Ami. or ttreDa riugrt membership drle, which will be launched soon Brotl.tr Darrohn i also captain of thn degree team, which Is con ceded to be tho lineBt In tho district Tne Deputy great haehetn la aino arranging a 297. und P. C R. Washington p. No 76 York P. C It. No. I'Stf. P. J Keller. No. 23. O. H. L'rnest 'Ishtrwood, Crlstlan V. Troutwlne, s Spring Garden Lodgs with fle rsndMates, entertained a delegation from Mill Lode. with four candidates all prepared to re ceive the second degree, which wan con ferred in superb style by the Spring Garden staff. These visitations are surely earning out In spirit and In truth the paramount Im of the fraternity as suggested by tire Adopted hvmn. Blessed Be the Tie That Binds.' Thes !sltlnp brothers Vere wel romed: C. H. Hazlett. Woburn. Mass : Earl Lownlng Buffalo A. W, Nordby. Minne apolis; Andrew Wild. Rorers, Ark., who warmly praised the work of the staff. Jt was arraneed that Mflle In tts own room tonight wilt confer the third degree on all of these brothers, receiving a dele gation from Sprlmr Garden. On March 14 Spring Garden will confer the first degree This united movement being tiro expres sion of Intent by the rank and Hie of the fraternity to demind their proper recogni tion of certain rights anJ to stop encroach ments thereon by their oftlcial erant thv federation wilt lend tts compm t aid lo the attainment of remedial mvHSures to secure results In me general and special In terests Inxotved All BPbMons are open to all members of the P. of A. 'Philadelphia County Is thoroughly organized and the wishes of Its as. ooo members are looked after by divisional bodies In charge of the following committees, with auxiliary as sistants' South district west of Broad, south of Market street p. C. Rsngers P. A. Rose, No. .".7, J. Burke, No. 7. and J. Pchreiber, No. fltJ; east of Broad In the same territory P. C. Rangers A. Turla, No :0 George Scott. No. 337. and O Rudolph. No. 140. Northwest section. nhmt MutIioI wtPNt nf I ( on five candidates and some for Mltle, These :iZ opportunities ior witnessing superior eegree , Broad street P G R M Conlin No '".. .& ,Wk In tho Paikway Buildinf ahoutd not tfe tV B?sfi No. lOS? A. 00?" No, IStJ JL sed. and I-, justice No. 41. c. s v Ml lie Lodge had the unusual experience of 'St omltlnz dearea work on account of the h. f-" r "- :,.. ". . .r. - ..." .. uci.n'iiiiuvii, .liiTiuwii, iTirmm. Lnrimu yS.il,. m.3.ul,.;.p in"5nei.nJ "'" and "ranchtnun Brothers HIbbs. No Aianaizates was made. However, to Spring "70. htnekriai vn te.c. irrrinTrtnn vrt Maniunk. Falls and TtoihArniieh .T ii. A. 11, uaies, ro. 4, Oermantown. Mcetown, Pelham. Chestnat Oarden Lodse. wboss staff conferred the e-eond derree In tine style. The instant fi-TlsUcrs were A. V. Nordby. of Minneapolis. :tg mm. jd.ii uwiiiiis. ui iiuiiHiD, unu oinera vln th. United States service. L I),. TTilerf .CTvee .ulll l.A ,,,. Mn hIV.. .p .when a return Mslt from Bprlne ciarden K -TVll U. IIWUC. .. V.I.U..III.II ...i'id ii. u m suuu kwini innp. if with pointed talk, by Brothers K. W. Mc uuuncn. or -rexaa, ana uuaiey Armstrons. n. W.,u V..b A TT. a a .. 1-... . Vf fanlied. Interestlntr letter, were read from j , naiirr 14. otuii ana r.verei J, BUiers, V somewhers n France: Charles K, Drew. e -, ump ie? Kdwaru A., iirown, Camp Meade. ,-i and B. a. Hamm. tVlsconsln. 3" . l Merchants1 Lodie put on the third ile- ,,WTTa in run reremcmai form on Jrlday eve (nr last. Vacancies in tho degree team lSftj frauerweln. No. 110 and miles. No. 43. .onneasi lerruory. norm or Market, e.is. to ths rlier line nrothers Christiansen No. 38: Hell. No. 141: Dvmock. No 1(1 Willis. JJ 47: Greenwood. Nn. 55, McNuIty No. W2: llucher. No. 1.-.2: Smith, No. 12t" Maculre. No. 131; Vtal.er, No. 03. und llenn. No 137. Kenslnrton. Krankford. Richmond and Brideaburr Hrothrs Abeldnrn No. 2S: Latimer. No. IBS; Cormn, No. 210, and Abel.., No 117. Tacony, lloimesburtr and OIney Brothei. Wells, No 00: Hughes. No. 233, and Stott. Nu 213, Adjacent places Brothers Shade, No 101: Appell, No. lud; Patterson No. 14V Eyre, No. If4; Knona, No. 1.10; Welsh. No, L'(l.! Wilkinson, No. 208: Vandersllce. No '.lO1 Pelser. No. 2J2: Berkery No 2h2: Creedon, No. 310 Amoln, No. 3R1: Burslnger, No. 331: M.-Manlmen. No. l2i Mueller, No. 15U. XWNTKK KKSORTS ', capably handled hv olunteera from I and Cornier. No. nn. ' OllVA .Branch Staff, anri fleer. Mn.l.e It-. Weft T'hllflHelnhln .eetlrtn TAT YT.1,1... v.. l.tOll WaS Well nle.beri U-lth th. wnrU 'Tt.m "II". Vn-in Vn HO, ll.i... a 'tin Tl J.... andldates Included P. J. Murphy, of' Hob- No. 128 Illley. No. hi: lilllbrough! Nu 237', mni Morris ivoage,: f. o, Blaman, Olive Dldlnger. No. 267: Itogan. No. 341; Uclwarl. Branch Ijodaa: a. m. n.ni.u .nH n r. I vn j n.nn v.. inn, ii..t,- x "' ZjaWrenOa A lat-tr. ilelevnllnn frnm fill. 11, Tt.L.e Vn ! t r,n T.-I. .?.. '.. .!.n .'Ilraneh. several Lrothera from Ttnl.rt l.nr. " ' ' ' " " jrla; P. O. Haggett. Woburn. Mass.: J. i:. . , , , " THnueii. xwrence. Mlin. ana ttans Wals, ( ino lunowing local aciivo laetors aro Boston, were, the visitor.. Ttrnlhee Ktt.ull,. I honored udoii thu official .rait n. . 1'after aoir's absence, was glten a hearty recognition of tho hearty support chen the .'TV. lenrn. II. lu nl.n... .a m.I. ... ., ..., I ,. &n-anf 1... I liu T-VAn.inaBA . I .. j I .... .. . .T -.. " "VUl IU T-llll.l HI ln HHyi HIHIIIIKH, K, IUB ,' , V .,v,,ur , 4 till. IIIUJUrilY Ot Brother K. A Calhoun has gone to Kort the associates; Past chief rangers F J, locum tab, enlisted with the railway Ureen. No. 130i romblnatlon courts. Giles .' ."'wniioii lorces. inere are now . :rj..nicen or aiercnants' uoya in the servl.-e Utt Tomorrow evening the Initiatory degree v. Ill f hi. cvemDlllle,! ' iV.trotvilll.n Tul.. Tsln tr.o -,i.i.....f .,- Erfe vitsecond annheraary w'lth a splou. a? ma entertainment unuer the auwlcea of the im as.ociaiion. in. committee in sr spared no expense In making the '.- success. The program was ar ed by Chairman Arthur L. Townsend l.amona: th. feature, leer, tle ereltant tieStra S.l.ctlon. hv Me.TU-. llnrrn...Tn,4 rth: nnr and rscltatlon by Brfbv Kl,,ren,-. vans! songs and stories by j., Francis rciMn, accompanied by Miss Elisabeth Ksart: recitation by Miss lientiey: solo by A.r.tt Coi aong by Mr. George Day: T-'tlon by th. Townsend-On.rt.t. nnH nlli.e .tures. .Refreshments wer. served to 140 WOn. Metropolitan Lode. TrB.'nrrnntred ekttarr IT. 1R4S. and has always mala o cxcciieni tin. vi social work, them the eplftles disclosed ofncial rtcognl tlon of the eeril.e 111 the prosrese mile. ments Inaugurated hv this tourt that h.ie pwl re uly co-operation far and wide and carried Its fame to urn remote localities One, t-ildently Intended as a Talenthic. was at once duly iirknowledKed bv olo of the court. Another gives credit for the work done, at tho aame time written "with the facile nulll of the sasi'. Its brightness of quaint sayings and sparkling nhafts of wit and humor ranking It with the classics of the lore of Forestr." The hrcthren creatlv enjojed th! treat as iilro utionlt Mil. s brousht out the full . fleet In hi reidlng of tne tniriy-one anecdolil commentarlr nf nla the prepared piper The third was a test!- I'1 monidl lo urouier V 1 Jvenj m which the I' talented scriuu again utilizes his fa. ult of Intermingling Jo. ularitv with the more sedate aspects of the subject In hand Broth, era Carney. Vlndoi(f Pearson. Alldron Tlnnej, Wood and other In their refereme to thu genial 'stem Tom." acrcul t' 't If ho were to write his own obituary 'ii' nitural bent of mind could hardly a.ulj a Jest Jib in it Wind fiati the. latter narf of March. Til great edchem and pome other great chiefs will attend this meeting Tetonka Tribe No. 321. had a large meet ing of past eaihtms and members and visi tors from Nos. 33. 44, f.2. 113 ami 13. who were hkhly enthusid over the pre sentation to Tetonka of a service flatf with star representing rlxtcn oung warriors In the service of tho Government P. S Prank lledfirn. of Yonah Trlb". wan the honored orator of the occislon and his tintririHr. Mentlmi ntu retelvril hearty nif- . 7- .. . - . - - , iause. tuner inspirins anurcsses were mnue Hamilton a McKec. ot oase Trine. :d O'N.ill of Wlngohocking Tribe and P. S. James II Uuffv. of Tetonka Oth.r past sachems and members present were i Htrkelbach James Howe Jacob Martin iSrorge Hunslnger. Chris Durr. Oscar Welschcdel. Peter Mm shall, William ihaftr. Harry I'pdvke. William Wormeck i:d Ilrough, Prank Thnmer Ulchard Plelds. Pred Wormeck, Ilirry 11. Wnll. George llnr rocks Samuel Peterson, Harry Powl Wil li. m Candv H, Ashhv T. Hog.in. Ilrolhir Ikehorn. Pred Pfalzgraf George Knah. Harrv Ilocherler John Blhus, George Ilecth ler Georgo Murphv. William Tlbb. Harry Mander. Thomas lcklev. i:d McDonald and Pranl: Grots Mndnwnod. No .Tjfl, at 5203 Market street, held a "Valentine social with unln't, fratures. It was one of the quint surprise events that the newly Inducted attic. r havo arranged. Unannounced. It was all the more mii rnjoaoie occasion ior ine rtgular .t , tend-ints and the circulating repoit of Its I Tast Sachem Alexander R. Clark la a entertaining numbers will doubtless Imp. I charter member of Logan Tribe, No. 23, and h. v. horn" tn get around so a. not i to miss the coming events, which will K- ' Bl'liJUK H UIieAp. rcr-ljiy HS It R B OOn The present ofncial etaff and projectors of out-of-the-ordlnarv plans consists of 1' C. It. Bowman. C It Joseph J Kelly fie Incumla nt of th chair of lecturer of tho Orotd ,ourt. Treasurer Tenler. Recorder Heck Klnanclal Agent T (' Kell), Wood, wards Zorhes and CVulgley. Beadles Halllgar i t" ard. 1 lustres Loughran, Patton and Acker). Manager of Social Petea hulllvan Medina) hupervlsor Ilr. P K Bender, Phar macis' Ilumley and Uverseer William loung Jr , No 1S3, who Is also tho D. y. C It of the Jurisdiction All of r.ext week ii theatrical bentM will bo held fur tho war fund. inner. HUH OI ", :"".' Th .... iAnA..Tnl fta. .... .. s ... ..-.. .. . .-. .. HStL.- .. .. A .uiifiiiit ., j. r rieiiun iimj tun iiiuik., n in hi p. m, husband of I JAMBS. Ib. 20, IIUGINA JAMUS, wife agea (i. i oi unarus 11. james, agen .t.i ueiames Pue no- I and friend lnlted to funeral serIces. Frl . I 2 n. m.. Harraueate lane and Old Pront t Sllddenlv WK or I Int rlracnmniin! fm VrlAnd tnav itl luu.uAB i. j.i.iiJia)i, nunanu cr umtna inurs., p. m. auio roriege. Connelly (neo ltausman). aged 31. Relatives' JI.nMrKA.-rcb, 2d at Chesllhurnt. N. Penhkewah Tribe. No 22n win .,, ,..' and friends linlted to funeral, Sat.. 8:30 a. I J. KDITH MARIK. daughter of Charles A. tn its new ftUwim at Ifllil K,nZn in . 20nT r IJeechwood st olemn requUm and Hose Jedllcka tnce Schlde). atied 3 cars acnue. The meptlnss will h heM nn ph I maFa at ldmond Church lu a. m. Int. ,r months and 7 dajs ItehitUes and friends dav eenlnc3 nf rmi. iii m.i. .-' V' IlolvXrosa Ct-m lnxited to funeral. Frl.. 1:30 v. m.. I'heall. are at the In the rl nre P H i c XZ " ' COKltAD.IVb 2, HAHIiy. son of late ! hurst M. R. Church. Chesllhurst. N. J, Int.' I r.ft D.lntlie. amJ (l.l.J. ,.' em ... j'om, ,ClW.l,-nY:!ilmisr''i.w r sJ & IVtiT tini m. f fit rt M itiih t Knlcmn hltth m -..j nf &. ' nuried In North Wnlea fVm.. ' n PiTI nnd friends St. iulem St, Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. t ,AfSldenc.,V -n " Montgomery a e. rrliivHl i-ropacaimn oi imiv i.ross Ltm. uion prers piease copy c,,,., ;;,. '"J,1 ,u . MU. U' brother Peti p .Tfthn r iiutinn tnop, Whitenide. HpIjUv. , 0 Adam nnd hrlstln3 Hcherer. ased ?i 1 iteuer wwi 10 luniTMj it. 'lur.i may btj IDWAfifl Tiiun.. aoth atnia ri niu mo Jni. privHie rJ SHAW. Suddenly. Peb. 23. V HAHRTJ jiuau;iim fi Louisa iMiaw iteiatuei anif innna innra in itinera i sertpe. rri.a 2:30 v. m.. 81 .Tefferson t V ManiyaaliJ iiu priwii?, csiminsicr ucni, triena mav rail Thurs tc SIIKKHAN. Ftb. 25, JOHN, huiband t(l Catharlno Shcehan (neo ItfOowan). Helal tles and friends. National Retail MonumentU jjeaiers ffo., m, u m asso or rniifti ana uiv .o. at a h ii invited io4ftv lurni, pai . s.jit a ill.-" iciiii liiiiuii. uh nn ia inniinie r,ut 11.. idiULiurii. r-t tui upiiitr hi ,n pmn & o nn rrianii. in lrfiri rn liinnri Borvifrii via . ".v.ntro null ll it'lKin. i'iiiiii. -i... - ' """ " ie ..,.' - u. ..,..: ric '-:.: - ! .... L-:i - : j r ". ". t&..... --t u v: .. "ir:. vu - Mu.tri.i iiiipb ci Limii b nurcn iu a. in l p. m.. ivio ti. i.enfriy si. int. private. "". m nwaimroj. i, mnen I ". crlv- ni ''t.. uemains may De view en r ri . niter a p. m x- .: A jl,r,, ',." A' " ' ll f. ,t i av4.; gn' -",,"VJvv1- "n o JAUiJAHU fen. L'ti, reRiae.nre oi niece, v ' uj Kiiu.ar 1UU x-em -uemaina Montezuma Tribe. y0 2. naj nn ndontlon ,at0 Thomas P and Mary B. Casey. .Rela- Mrs, C. D Washburn. SS42 Willows ave.. Mewed Frl. t-e. I .tnd one application on last rounril nir.n ttves nnd friends. United to funeral. Sat . KMILY JAOGAHD. aced fiO. Relatives nH .. ACHl'LTC. -- Peb. 20. I i .?: u c nlr Is worklmx hard and 30 u- m-- 23-" eh!t?h ae. Solemn high friends InMted to Henlce. Frl.. 11 a m . hCHULTl;, aged AT. Services i is Rettlm? pome "lien" Infn ih n..i..i,oe. mass of renulem !st. Ann's Church Id h m UlafLunnH Prh tHin Chtirrli. n!afl(unrt.l t P. ni nt the Old Man llnm Sat . S.'KI ii In . .ISlIt Snmc Cem Remains may bo lcwcd 'Solemn requiem mass St James's Church ll in. nu uoiy i ross uem auio luner, SltKTZf.IN'i: Foh- "(1 T'rtI.V I. uirV lted to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m . 2133 (nee Gagahan), wife ot Charles H. Johnson, of Reuben A Mietzllno and daughter of hUe W Someiset st. Int. Qreenmount Cem Relathes and friends InMted to funeral, f Frederick and Catharine Volliner. KelatlTt ,.,,,. . ... I Friends may iew remains Frl.. 8 p. m. i Sat. S.30 a. m.. nn tranKtord axe, loth ana menus inxuen 10 tune-rat. tn.. is n. iii,in a. Aiicutt has sent ntit Auto serMce Ward. Solemn renuiem miss Church of thn -iu .tn ae.. iiauaon iieisntH. n. j, fumi John Mrntt. ni.t.in, -. ... "."l. ; V.1 . nirpr) ftfl. Relatives and friend ?. nit r- , Thiirn. .i. was present nt the last meeting r I Publlein Club, Strawberrv Quoit Club. In- JOHNSON Peh. 2i. HLI.KN JOHNSON iuii perempiorv word: " ' CUNNINGHAM Peb. 2S. JANR RF.ID i Holy Nam 10 a. ni int Holv Cross Cem. I services will bo held In the Trinity Lutheri flf.. hJ1. fII"trIct mtlMc of th fortv. l wlfa of Daniel R. Cunningham. Relatives ' KAISINGHR. Ih. 26. RKRHCCA w I urch. 18th and Wolf Us. I'hlla., 2 pt "fl mid a1, rninl!08Mi of trlbs No- '3. and friends Invltwi to service. Mon., l p . m i ! of Henry.M Kalslnsrer. Relatives and Int. In chiirrli cem and diffnTiv 'in Vh ti J,nIemn'1 ",th "omn at the residence of her mother. Mrs Sarah friends invited to tineral services. Frl.. 2 s,JJililAt,c?"?,i,11 . 2fl i:Mir'Y J S ana aicnity m th wlcvvam of Oanora Trih. inin. 1411 5!t rnon at tt nri nfJ , " n. m.. 122 C. Wash ncton ane. nrman. of WlMam II. Shrader, Sr aired 71. Res CountvP-1 .. iv lheH rnTr- II-wro n RMNO Feb '2 suddenly, at 2J5 S "wn' ,nt PrUate. tlves and filends invited to funeral. Frtl Moon c h ,nOI,i.. rourth Iee f Vorm Mdenham fit , ALFRED H.. husband of KURRLK Suddenly. Teb 2:. CHARLES I- ," .m-T,B.l?1Iaw,ay WtH. N. J, M Monn o h I) 4J Mary Wrlsht DarUne. aced 74 niaivli I P.. husband of ate Rosna Kurrle, seed tin Private. Rethel Cem. Auto funera. Y1 I U lnSuMrftnC?l rLh?n M?hreh 4. .Marrl1 andfrlends nvlfcd tn 4nlV ThuS."'? ' nVla lives "ami friend,. memberT'of UnlLn I aFIVT-iiWii::I i PlWH Jtl is inautruration ;I.t Hnd on that nUht will m OHvr H. Ralr Ulda- IS'n rhtmtnti J, Untersts. Rrudeischaft Vereln. Glrard Ave MARY UI.1ZABLTH widow of ReoJamln 13 Irfa- 'o"f U,Chorase'-,dsotnh0 ?Zl ".tr?cf rneVt- St'. ? v"e. Omlf flovvfr's. S" Ch"tn'" ' j X?".!?.?' Untersts. VfMln. No ll'emplo e'i , slJ,k'',rrIIDuS.V,0,l.T? ! lWIalS!$F R3l .e!?de0df nihru'i0, ,JJflJfTn " Tl ?JS fl uS4RrE&7Ph rn "rl3' .naANo'e.St0"nSvlted',ohfv1n,r?erThu?.ron'i of'j.lfJhTJ. UK J7h.kTiR.'. SSfSi e?untry "dls'trlots'0 ?he're a"'J;" ' main? may be "t'i.w. j" Prle.P'sieeUn; " N AmVr'iSnt. "nrirth"ood v't1M0'l!..Sf-8l .?.VnV eH.ePrinmi-n4f',,3n,r,SS'. S?ei? in Pennsilvanla ami it',,7," '""' "?. Soith farollna and Paciflo aes ? A I ''"' Remains may to viewed Wed. eve. t,Br5Lar,naunk " '' '-""'"S""1 Cera- from.hlsTeV.'errJv-Vn-rnn? Untlo fitJ-.N J. , Rlxth-day fFrl.),. Third Auto service bo,?fiEn.-rb 2.1. THEODORE T present Won't break the record Tf ,, J1?"'" '" iVr.'.rt . ... ,S .,,"' and T.Si.ff.t, rsAnh) ku T of RobJr? i "husband of Idi II. Snyder ased 70. B do. It can t lie fixed The irrej. 7.1,1. eL .Vi. friends are InMted to attend tho funeral nt t f t.rvlY lne7. JP1, .V Ville .i ,'Ycrt t-ar Hi... an friends members ComnsaT Id bj .hero with Imu" unlSJnS"..," .Viv.",:!'!.?!?!- a?Va0' .5'n?Kf 'JS! Iff f Wj. Slt !&$ 3SW meetlnB will equal, both in Interest and '""" Ua5." I""1, diushler of John knd Mary 8 ',or-,0Ar,m's,,an.nlv nnT,,.. m in' sPAnHAVK. Feb. s 'OHM SPAF. maitnltude. the countv fair arid I tirl 5-m Wetzel.- Relatlv.s and friends Invited tb VE an5iTt ?',- 'i-iTin n,n, ,Tu, 'fj. TORllni,, HAWK, son of John and Hetty Vanuiira he nci.-irden In ,h. !-.... "" JRf'w.". ,v"' funeral services. Tnurs " 311 n tn m nn-.f I Teh. 2D. i HANK KIMBALL LLLAND. Ill Snarhavvlt rnred M rtelatlve. and fri.na. of Greater Booth's Corner vvlll we com. .n N. Palethorn st Int rrlvate, who attend, nnd the Booths Corned ? iTanM .DEJ.Tz.T?b' 3 !?ANini. DEITZ. of Transit MrvIco win 1,0 devotr-d "xciusitl. w 03, ? ''. ' " .,3. Relative, nna to the lsltlne Red Men Com. and .li 'rl'nd'' emplojea Penna II It.. Invited to Mun t-,uuii ill Lisiiu L .11 p. finrs tm .. .l. -"'..": .. am. iiair top' " UYVr lne Hide., ls.'n Chestnut st. Int. Northwood , ": !l'.n P resiocnr. jir;. t,awin sinBer. "Train leaves Broad Street k...i . -' Friends may call Wed . 7 o Op. ti T ,-'1 1U'8 " l'alla of Schujlklll. Int ' ' leaves nroad street btatlon at DCLANBY Feb. su. suddenly. javp Leverlnnton Cem . . . Z. P.. hu.band of Klla Delaney. Itelatlvea and l . ,ft,L9', I".; ' ,',?l,,'l .V. f m.mSi;. "i'" . . friends Invited to funeral. Mat.. 7:3.a m ' Colllngdale. Pa.. II.WA.M LOUQIIE.V. Duo TAKM AND GAIIDEN ?JA.2&,XU :"" '"!,? , "".Stv"!?? -Febbe AVTaron mju-. MI1C SLRY V. ( IIAMIIKRH FArnr.n nr PIANO 07sh Cedar A. M INTER KIORTS V1ROINIA Train .ervlca as far South aa Old Tolnt Coitifort "as never better! Y.W.C.A, Now It the Time Learn to Swim The Ideal Pool HERMANTOWN Y. W. C. A. 5820 Germantown Ave. Heated FilteredSterilized Phone Grrmanluvvn 6S6fl ATLANTIU C1T1. N. J. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN XOLO POINT COMfORT Swimming Pool, Golf, Se foodCuiiine. LveryLuropei listb sad Treatment. Wri OEO. F. AD.Mf , Msaa. Fenrsas Mvnre.. Vs.. or Mr. roster's In Acker's, ISth St Chestnut. CoS'!..Tou, 2-5 s- urotdi p, n. n.. 3j and 1B30 chestnut! Raymond b Wbltcomb, nrnTATinyAi. llalh ee II.1NC Insfrticllon In Hay, Kte nlni; and Correfcpondi'uc. Courses. Poaltlons secured, Philadelphia School of Filine Bill rheslnnt M.. Phlladelnhln. Pa. 1003 Chestnut ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. Weitmiruter uy,.,vprli.Ilt1ac.5- ai"- ., . . to st, 1'rtvate baths, run. ivst.r. Ilil up wl;ly, ta up dally, Chaa Uufir. HOTEL B0SC0BEL.K"',uc'1r av. ileTr ,,....., . . beach, Alwasopen, Well-heted rooms llnoklet, A. U. MARION' STRAYER'S s, ,x;V:l"" ?ehi 801.807 Chestnut htreet Positions s-uaran'd Knter now. Day or night. FARM AND GARDEN ' DRffiR'S Garden Book Is the acknowledired authority on all things pertaining to gardening. It , !, eer"lng vortn growing In cntrMfB''t',?.les and flow ensthe V.i"y r'V:"'e nd the old "Ktand. B- . Cultural directions by the tfes Amerk'a" horticultural author.'- cau'Tw"!! fft.'3 rCady fr y0U Thla la the month for Spraying and Pruning We lwo all the tools and the necessary epras ready for mixing! Seeds for Hot Beds and Green Houses Sro. a"n.Jlste1 '" Peer's Gardon Hook, Tho Booner you plant them llin enrlier T-nii ...III i... . . .'c.. ...-. rfw ,,, nave lilnntn. tho lug now era and fresh egetab!ee. ureer 714-1 6 chestnut PMlideiphU, Pi. C'rn. CCllI nULU ercTic,-, I DBNIb Peb. 25. MART (neo Glass), wlfo I of Edward r Denis. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m . 1 1.123 S. 26th st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Friends mav call Wed.. 8 to 1(1 p. rn. DEVRRKUX Feb 28, WILLIAM, hus. I band of lato Ultzaheth Devereuv. Relatives anu irienus inviieu co mnerai, tzi.. Hall a, m , residence of nephew, James Devereux. 2353 Turner st. Hlch mass st Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. t)IX.-On Feb 27. 1018. SARAH JANE r)IX. widow of Ieaao Dlx, used 8t "tears. Due notlc. of funeral. DIXON Keb 20. SAMUEL Cl. DIXON' Svrv!e Illatkrock Tarni, Brjn Mawr, l'a . rrl.. 11 a. in. Pleas, omit flowers. DOS PAShOS.Peh. I'll. EL'OENE. son of lato Manoel J. and Lui y Ann Dos Passos RelatHew, Washington Camp, No. 746, P. o, 1 S, of A.. Invited to funeral services, 10 a 111,, irsiucilbr .14 l.lllldlll , C-1'IIOIieiO, H''I S. 2dth St. Int. private, Mt, l'eaco Cem UOUUIIKKTV - hep. 20. FLORENCn. lfe of OeorBO W. Douahert'v and dauahter Ljnch, formerly of Ardmore. l'a. Relatives of late Thomas and Annie E. Jones, ased,11"" irienas inviiea to juiierai, oat., h.ju W. Relatlvea and, friends Invited to funeial ' "., S81 Palacv st. f-olemn renulem services. Sat.. 2 p. ni.. Cornell. Bucks Co mass Our Mother of horrovvs church lu a, Pa Int Morrlsvillo Cem ' , in. Int. bt. Denls'a Cem Auto funeral. ijuuuis. ro. .o. jjaniul j.. husband I malombv. -d. JO. UlUI.IA.ll j., nus. of Laura II. DuDols inee Ullla, and son of h.inue! 1. and late Maria L. DuBola. aged .16. Relatives and friends, employes of Dell Telephone Co.. Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p., m.. 115 W. Ooraas st.. Sit. Airy. Int private, llarlelsh Cem.. Camden. N. J. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve. , ELLINOER. Feb. 2(1. FREDERIC, liuj. band of Emma LUlnrer (neo Franc), ased 58. Relative and friends, employes of Adams Express Co , Invited to services. Sat., 2 P. in.. 3334 1'llbert St. Int. Jit. Morlah Cem. I rienda may view remains Frl. eve. liVAISB. 1 CO. ..J, 1 HEnrjiicil band of Rachel F. Jlaloney, aired 00. Fu nerai services, i ti,. j p. hi . ;i. w. o.'a st. Int. IUrlelsli Cem,, New Jersey. Auto fu. MARTIN Suddenly. Feb. 2tl, FLOR ENCE L. MARTIN, used -til. Relatives and friends, also Ladles' Auxiliary of ths Glaus, boro Fir Co., Invited lo funeral. Bat., resl. denco nf husband, William Martin. Glass boro, N. J. Services at house, lO'liO a. ni. Int. Olassboro. Auto funeral. ..c.. . ..-, .? uuitti tr ... .- 1 Frank K. Mason, nged UT. Pilatlvea and . 4.ln,. Inl It., I In M.ril.BK. 1 H. 1 n .n ... f...lnenee fit .Oil. .1. Leonorrl Mjmnn Rt t'n 15VA-SS. Jr.. nunuancl ot Annlo M.svart ' Larcnwooa nve, in, A-Mii-irai. .ij,, at. Evans and ton of Frederick w. and Anna I MfCAULKX. -Feb. 27, 1" L o R ii n c i:, . TMr-.nUrtalnm.nt and p.ckas. party1 i by Philanthropic L-od- Association on asr .Vatilnar vraa a sreat suce..wi Th. Ares of welcome by S.cretsry O, Walluc. JV.ia.vrnicii ri. cava an inierestins ac- t 'Ot th. working, of. th. order, tva. rfwtlv.. It was through hla Instruo lo-tne. ladles that th. lodg. receive-. p.w MTttaiBiier. ana in. encouragement i WHiiwa r.aultad In tnslr rettloc to. mild forsnL-L-r A ladla auvlllarv .-Th M.tlolT ot i tableau, representing th. M navsnw a cross, and.lhe slog., th; 'aW lanll Banner." TVtjyXfSl.. ...! mow Inspiring. A. i C. Kdm J looked afler tb. i r t. ladlM, .Urolhor Jos.ph Sm- mKarroan. -not onty man. ai.ucc... MSc.oi.iii'M in. snair.tPutMt l anil skst. uiav no is ina.4".T. a th. oto.r,hen It conae-ti?- tpr ,pi none -cum. Th. it aaswD uwcm xo tn am m. Arojrr-un r ycr-Kfnrn mo TO J IJhb IMPORTANT NOTICE -- Comfortable. Convenient and Excellent Train Service to ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY t is maintained daily and Sunday from Philadel phia. Tickets and full information from local railroad ticket agents. so aJanur. ms ..d srtll (ttouUxtli THC LtADINQ HOUSES . dn to. Ocan Front Ammmsm .- swioiim llns JohWklt.taMC. tUntOmmh : Hw: fnr&Uh full Informatlnr, mIm . Jf. ...lle..!. American Plan, unless otherwise noted.) """""" HoteJ Strand On th. C-cun Front K B-'OffUKl ICtXEdwwtU Bout Staatottam T. U Youuj. Utr; Oa tka Otmn Tnmt Hotel St. Charles On th Ocean Front . N.wlln Halnta Co, Seaside House On th. Ocean Front F, f. Coolc'a Son. The Wauhke Central I Near Beach Eamuel Elite Burpee's Seeds VPlVWil More seedsnere planted last year than ever before and many thou sands of families enjoyed ftcnh vegetables from the Garden 'or the first time. The year 1918 v.111 tee a still greater mirrrber who will grow their own Flowers and Vegetables and will profit by their experience and plant only Quality Seeds. Burpee's Annual For 1918 Th L-intr American Sttd Catalog- contains new and reliable Information about the "Bt Seeds that Grow." 216 pages with 103 colored illustrations of the latest novelties and hundreds of illustrations of every variety of Vegetab es and Floweis. It is sent free to those who write for it. A post card will do. Write for your copy today. ' , W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Seed Grower, Philadelphia lVnS-tpa. I gvjH.'.jSj.nuai I ., .......... n Jl 1J l.l..,l. .... z .. .ii. jianB. -c. "? ,rJ-..cs una irienas, all organizations ot which ho was a member. Invited to funeral eervle.s, Frl., 2 p. m... residence of father, 4537 N. 10th t. Int private. Venn. Feb. 25. IlEUnDN I FEHn Itelatlvea and friends, Lafajetto Council ,No. ;,0. O. I. A., at Haileton. Invited to funeral servlc-s. Thurs., 2 p, m,. residence of daughter. Mrs, M. V. Ileld. 4120 1'echln at., Roxtiorough. Meet train for Omaha at I 12.02 p in., Thurs., N. Phlla. sta. Friends may call Wed.. 7 to 0 p. rn. Bethlehem and illacleton papers copy. FERnELl reb. 14. ANNA, wlfo of Oeorg. rerrell and daughter of Leo and lata Emma Dollar, aged 21. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs 2 p. ra.. nt-1208 S. 10th at. Int. ilt. Hop'; Cem.. I.ennl. Pa. KORD Feb. 27. 810 P. 40th St.. MA. TILDA GENTRY, wlfo of Frederick A. Ford Relatives and friends Invited to services Frl.. 2 p. m.. Oliver II. Wair Iildg., J8;u Chestnut st. : also services Hat., 11 a. m 2S7 E. Chestnut at.. Coaoteavllle, pa. Ini! Fain law Cem.. Coatesvllle. Pa , Sat, morn! Int-. Train leaves Broad Bt, station 8:10 'ro'X. Suddenly, Feb. 25. UDWAIID J husband of MaryU. Fox (n.s llsrty), agej 62, Relatives and friends, police officers of 8tli. 86th and 21st Diets., Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p. m,, B3J8 Addison st. Int. Mt. Zlon Cra. Auto funeral. Remains may b. viewed Wed., lo ll) p, m. FRENCH. Feb. 7, EMMA nOpOTHT. daughter of Emma and Frank K, French aged 12. Relatlv.s and rrienO. invited to services. Sun.. 2 p. ni.. from parents' resl. denes, 1213 W. Huntingdon st. Int. private.' Northwood Cem. .' GALLAGHER. Feb. 2S. PATRICK J,, hus. band ot Ilridget Oallagher and son of Mary and Tat. Thomas! Gall.gh.r, from Charleston ' County, Ireland. Relatives and friends. Holy Nam. Society of St, John th. Baptise Church and employ., of American llrld. Co., invited to funeral, Frl.. 8.30. a. ra.. 187 Davis at., Manayunk. Solemn high requiem mass Ht. John the BaptlstjChurch 10 a. ni. Int. St. Alary vem,, ivojsoorou.n OAKJllli U2.B. Al fierond month 24th. 1 widow of Thomaa Oarrlgues. Relatives and arienus m.i''i .., ruin-asy, s;au p, m., from Friends' i Msetlne Houi... Oar .6A.VIN. F.b. 27. tHOJIAS J., husband of Annl. T Oavln (n, Carrlcan), ajiM el. At pwsrlhmor.. V.. on " JM.a.tJiV UAimiUUUD, his 41st ear. runerai services In Gcr- in.i.a,i i. ..rie.. nt nn-n raiv- PreshT.' I m?n,t?.V.n e.aL' .n- Tr.u1rT-iTQft.'"rr",on' . . . terlan Church. Brjn Mawr. Pa Thtirs.ll i .'." . . Ji " . w . a V. . .. lo P m. int. nrivate. i rani leaves iiroaa ews . i-nilip uiiu i.yut W.H, uhtu ai ivriuiives s i nn nt "'Ilr. n. r.l. '.'1 and friends invited to funeral. Thurs . 2 d. I sTi'iVj-r.h -fl in wife nf 1st B.n.1 Jamln bteln. aged Qu. Relatives and trienasa invited to funeral, inurs , p. m., s..u ai.A In Kit allnsl fom ' r ""sTRnilLB."- F;B. " 20. OERTRJJDBl STRKIII.i: (neo Kramerl. nged .11. u: 1 lives and friends Invited to funeral serwef sister's residence. 1WU N Sth st Frl.il i p, m. Int. private Mt. J'eace cem. CTITtlE XiKlnenlv. Keh. 2.V. H hu.hnnd nf Marv Stumnf (nes ScaelU i,7.n im. iteUttvea and friends, members of, Lehigh Ave. Baptist Church. SupreMi Lodge. Shield of Honor, and police of. 3941 District, invlfd to funeral services. TiirarT " r, m . "at" N. nth st. Int. NorthwoMl Cem. A i;to funeral. - . -W nUlTbl.r, rtl .irnHiiv, ... ,, -w. imw llAimY s.. hu.band of Ana... Supplee and eon of O, R. Supplee. Pal pom tice of funeral will be given. j;j SWIFT. In Wilmington Del . Feb. W.M ELIZA C. L.. widow of William II. B?'1' aged oQ. Services will l neio ac ii;w ware ave.. vviimingion. nn., aiiui... - lnn..n5r?' V.U "'. T.irr.IT T.. wlf.' Walter Taylor and Uauchter of Utt Cnnl Itelatlvea and frlndii invited to "J"f ft i ... " J 7th at.. CimtJtQel N. J. Int. rrivatp. Bethel Cera., .CamMgl N. J. rrlends may call Thura.. 7.30 t0tWM P'JDi -. ... , rsa t!,l I....,. lnt& sie1lfa T Ti-imiinKntl fnB BiurU I ill Dalatlijia ntirl frlsaiitK Invited M funeral ircrvlceB, Trl., a .30 p. m., at cbsMl oi iJ. r. cnoeue , eon, nu c'" fts.. Tamden, N J Int. New Camden C ! J . - .nil MM..... olalillllf I it: f r fnui litis r .n 11 tiiuis, i,r,,t..m,- ,'j.', TOW EKM. Feb 2d. SUSAN R., wW'ejJ of George Towers, aged 75. Relatives aw-i frlenda Invited lo funeral services. Bati' Sin., U3'i -lorreouaio am., i.v";. v.j fagnolla Cem. . .,,i'.2 URIAN. I etr 2U, VVALlt.Il u. JJ!"'"3 .ei-. T it,V.H .ml VTnrsar.t UtlaJUU Relatives and 'frlenda Invited to f'",'."rKl IOCS. ITI.t - J'J P ll'. ireiurino v. -jb m t n uT.ni lata rilvlnttv d1acs..V( i'hlla. ' Int. private. , J"ts W1TSII F.h. "11 VI.LU.M A.. e-W'SSSBf.V I James and Anna Walsh. nelatTil,,jB friends, I'hlla. iAidge. 'No. 54. I. O-i'foJZtlt'il. Invited to.funeral. Hat.. 8.30 a. m.. w-WgS.?J of rarenls. suow.N. ftth et. blW.1P,i:ftil i.f icciulem ht. Veronica's Church 14 Kwjl int private, uoiy dcpuic-hco ..ii -y "ow.r.C".- ,..,. ... .. ptin-c rhe.tnut st,(i UJ,AVI,l. reu. ... I. w.-:,".". rials, 'i . . .... . f. ...i. .. i-.mm r ir.mr. nan,. l.AUIlfl. y.. .TV11-. '-".-: -'-.-thOltaiJ live, ana irienaa iiithc;. i ,--t,'":t,rt.rlaaV 8 30 p. m., Uethany Tempi. ""'!l"2ffl Church. S3d and Spruco ts. Int. We' Arlington cem. .,.'. L..j ', ,.-'.'.i...,.'lV'.nli.nharh (nt. ACI ' "'?' '?'v;.".j ....;. vn. jw.na memoer oi ocepuen ..r. """;;;, We'?' i. un,i & vr. nmt Kens neton Loose. Pi ,rl ENSTEIN. aged H7. Relatives and friends Chester Lodge. No. 23". 1". and A. St.: Ori ental U. A. Chapter. No 18.1, congregation of Keneseth Israel Temple, all organizations of which he was a member. Invited tn fu neral services, S'uil., 2.30 p. m , 802 N, 11th st Int. Adath Jeijiurun Cem. LOVE. Feb 20, THOMAS, son of lite Thomas and Tanny Love, Relatives and friends, I. O. O, M., Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 1.30 p. ni , nephew's residence, George Denner, 1.130 R. 32d st. Int. Mt. Morlah Oem. Remain may bo viewed Wed between S and 10 p. in. LULivviu rep .u. jou.T, nusDanu or Louise Ludwlc (nee Rurkard), nged R8. 1 Relatives and friends. Fran.- f-lgel Rene. Ho. clety. No. 1, Artisans' o. M. P.: Enterprise I Assembly. No. YH. United Brotherhood of I Carpenters and Jotnera of America; rrank i ford School Association, Invited to funeral, Hun., 2 p. in., 228 Walker st.. Wlsslnomlng. Int. Magnolia Cem. Remains may be viewed I bun morn. LYNCH. Fob. 20. suddenly. SALT.IL! A LYNQH (neo Lout'hrey). widow of Edward daughter of lato John and Catharine Mc. lauioy. Bl.ru my. iki.iiicb unu irienas 111" vited to funeral. Sat . S p m., resldeneo of James McCaughey, 783.1 Bulst ave.. West Philadelphia. Int Fernvvood Cem, Remains may ba vjevved Frl., 7 to 10 p. m. .Auto funeral. MeCONAGltr. Feb. 24. BUSH! STEW ART McCONAGIIY. widow of John Mc. Conaghy. lato of Hwarthmore, Pa. Relatives and friends Invited to service, Thura.. 2 p. m.. ui wii.si , rt. iiuiiuing. I8u Chestnut st. Int. private. Omit flowers. 'McCOY.. Feb 20. JAMES T..' husband of Isabella B. McCoy tne. Dlllan). aged hi. Relatives and friends, members of Captain Walter Newhall Post, No f, Cl. A. It.. In. vited to funeral service, bat., 2 p. nt., 2323 Kharawood St. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl., arter 8 p. m. McCURDY. Feb. 27. FRANCES J. (neo Ziegler). wlfo of James C. McCurdy. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 P. in.. 400 W. Lancaster av... Ard. mora. Pa, int. West Laurel Hill Cem. MciUARRlE. Feb. 2a. JEANETTE. wld. ow of Nell McQuarrle, nged 87. Relative, and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 p. m from residence of son-in-law, John K. Wright. !!2t Marvin, it. Int. private. MCVEIGH. Feb, 27. MARGARET, widow of James T. McVeigh and daughter nf lato James and Ann Iiradley. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Sat., 8.80 a. in.. 2300 U. Clearneld st. Solemn requiem mass Church ot tho Nativity 10 a. nj. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral. ' MILL1CK. Feb. 27. ELIZABETH IIAHN. wlf. of Dr, John W, Mllllck. aged 00. nil atlves and friends Invited to funeral terv. Ices. Mon., 2 p. m 1503 N. I7th at.' Int. PrMORfII.L. Feb. 16. 1231 V. Susqu.. hanna ave.. FRANK II. MORRILL. R.Ii. tlven and friends. Post No. a. G A. It., in vited to s.rvlces, Tempi, of First Asso. Spiritualists. 12th and Thompson, Frl., a p. in. Int. East Hampton, Conn. MORSE. Feb. 25, LUCY, widow of Jo. seph Mors., aged 80. Relative, and frl.nd. Invlud to funeral services, Frl.. a p. m., r.sldenc. of daughter. .Mrs. A. Ayre.T S2 Rett. st. Int. strictly private, irnwood Cem. Auto service. T 11ULDOON. Budd.nly, Feb, 28. JOSEPH T son of John J. and N.lll. T. Muldoon fne. Qulgley). aged a jears. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Bat., D. . p.rents' residence, 1053 Porter st. Int. Holy Cross Cm. . ; MULLKiJIv Buaaeniy. -.. sg. MICHAKL iiiciuurr ul kjici,..-.. v. r v r ... , Ko.r V. and A. M. nml Kensington IjJ0AJf"T . Bl, K. T. Remains may be viewed, r"JL . to 0 i. in., 3033 Stl ca pt. Int. comenlee" w'hTtiV t Philadelphia. Second MefBj1 ftn! THOMAS WHITE.v, '' JSjt lends itivltcd Jo funera . WV$g$ f'rd Month SJ-.S "'.K',.1"11 1Mhi.5 'of famllv. vv; "Tlh friends irhl-H rhw,dL'LPDhKaY. -'' I"."!"",, ELIZABETH.? vvJdow of John Wllldey and aaugncer . .-.j Aarjvy and C.tl.rl,..Young. WW ana irienas inmw iu irc.v, ...- -c-fAr m.. 3S30 Hav.rforJ ave. Int. Mt, Mori Cem- ,.. , nirirATtD.'NOR RlS'VviU-iAMi. aged'-So'.Duo- nolle. funeral will m aivcn. ..-.j eg WILSON.-Feb. 20. JOHN JLILAOM. BB i..ie.. nri fT ma Anna ii inuii. ..". -;-.. '.'i'.r.n'd-Vrlend. member, of. Union T.D nade Presbyterian Church, lanim i n.ral services. Frl.. 5.P.m..l6l E. Wet mnralnllil BI. ITU,, i" rawilMIll .sa.a.. T;,,i:,R,M(F7bh.u2V maryqX; Mrt Henry B. Wlsmer, aged 87. '""'!, Z friend. Invited to 'funeral, resldenc. of In-law. Dr, Ji, u ..naiior, ;,.-..--,&;, jiann.mi...,....-.-V"',Tnv,Iou,,, 6W rack Pi . IS noon Remains may M Jit Frl-7 7 to' Op. in. Int. In adlo Inlnr nf' YIIEAULON. Feb.2,. JEKLMIAH. nu band of lata Harriet E. n.uli,Ar'ic.J land). NavalVeteran Legion. Phlla. N Asso.. Anna, M. Ross Po,t. No 04. o. A. Garfield Lodge, no. ill.- pmyiisiu. ,--- hem., w 111 hold services rri, .v.. ft--r- Edwarda's Church. Bat., I) a. ra. ejnfc LLLT-i3uddVnly..tMa.onvllle,Wfl Sewnd-roonth. 28th, AM03A. ZkjM ged BO. K.iative. ana iny. "i!i'Y3 funeral, BUth-dar, Third Months W p. m,, Ms.onvlll..' N. J. .nt irrlenrl.' uuryina urgiiHU.. ... TT- call Flfth-day .v.nlng; Omit nowsrsi i, . t. ' ' -' 'r:T. ,Ilal J.nVl l Hj. ma I .uviim .pu e-.aMJfsrsilMUIl.ry' ii1 -5"
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