v 11 EVENING- PUBLIC ' 'LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 11, Ms s. MILLION SOLDIERS WILL PLAY BALL Company, Regimental and Divisional Teams to Be Organized BOSTON NINE TO TOUR Miishlngtnn, I), ('., March 11. If the plans of tin- vntntulinloni on training ramp activities uf tho Wnr nnil Vavy Departments, which havo tho su pervision ot ,ho "I'01,1" '" lll army nml navy cantonments, iiro carried through, tatclall li I" 'r u boom this e-nr unci will be placd on nn extensive seilo In the army and navy camps There nro iiwre than 1.G00.000 men under military training In the country, and training camp commissions want every ono of tlico men to play tho game. plani for tho organization of rimp teams and leagues w being formulated bv Dr. Joseph A llu croft, general di rector nC athletics In tho camps. Hut the soldiers anil tailors nro not waiting for an olllelal Inauguration, for tho Hoa mn Is already tinder way. In fact, In tilsces favored with a mllil climate the men have plaved throUKhout tho winter Divisional leagues will not he contem Isied because of the scattered locations of most of tho i ,intonment. but v. hero traveller conditions permit Intercamp rames will be played Flmllnr plins nte being nntle by Wal ter Camp for nav.il nations. Knch fla. tlon will havo n representative nine, which will be selected bv elimination, and then play out a M-hedulc arranged with nmitcur cdlego nml professional CLEVELAND HAS GOOD CHANCE TO BEAT RED SOX FOR SECOND PLACE, SAYS HOMETOWN SCRIBE Declares Indians Would Have Been Formi dable Pennant Contenders Had Not So Many Players Been Lost in Draft Hy nn ham; TTHAT nro the chances for n pen-t cllatis, Is one of the must optimistic of VVnant comlne to f'leveland this tea- optimists. He purchased Hob Hicioin, ARTISANS' ORDER IN ANNUAL SESSION HERE nant coming to f'leveland this t-on- roil? In other words, how do the In dlnns stack tip against the other seven American League cluW r.llmlnato the tho veteran right-handed pltttier. frimi the hi I.ouls HmwiiH: Joan ItariiMiin and Hoy Wllkln'-on. promising right- Ci-lra.ro AVhltn Kox and nosslblv the I handed tcvlrlers. from tho Newark In- I'.of ton Keel Bov. and yours trul wouldn't , tirn.itlon.il'; tins fleti, n tlilrd-t.icker hesitate to say tho 1 am piloted by l.ee I who has been "up" from the Ncvinik l'ohl would cop tho Mag. As mutters Club; l'lnvd rarnur. nn outlleider from now stand I look for tho Iledsklns to the 1'ortl.ind Club eif tho I'.iolt'.e Club run ns good ns third unci possibly fee-, T ngue, lined up with Marty Knuin.itli ond, and It'H not a clncli bet thn Unl f untr Tiger nml Indlnn. to till the Sox will nrovn to Htronc. lho 'Vliltc , aciiing void nt tho Initial i-nek, ami a learn from the Huston N'avy Ynrd, ' rnnine "P of f"fif,r ''If? league plavers, 13 will maKo a three months' tour of the countrv to Hiv major Jeanne ami -ciiu professional iinmn ranftcmenis mi i.ir John J I. a .1. iinsinn Hed Kux It Is estimated that approximately OODO balls wilt bo used up "ollleUllv" In the cami games In tho course of tlio reason This Ilguro is nrrnra uc. n Sox look like repeaters In tho American League gonfalon chase, with either tho Indians or ltid Sox appearing in the role of runner-up Of course, 1 nm not making a book on tho American League raco or any thing llko It, but unless tho pel sonnet of the various teams chances materially before tho opening" of tho cimpalgn, Tuesday. April 1C, 1 look for the Amer ican League clubs to be running some thing like tho following when it's nil ever but tho shouting in t Ottobt i : 1'lrst. Chicago. Second Boston or Cleveland Third. Cleveland or lloston Fourth Detroit Fifth. New York or St Louis felxth. S.L Louis or New Viirl. I Seventh. Washington, l.lghth Athletics 'Tiutc'h Nothing to It , I In making this prediction I nm figur ing that nil of tlio pl.ters on tlio Clcve. signed Alva Halt, who former'y flame with the ltroohlvn Feeler lie, for n trial at third base-. Cllmak' (o Aiil (.roiini Oroom should be a belter pitcher in Cleveland than lie w.is tu Si. Louis or Good Legislative Work ami i Fine Showiiijj by Statis tical Reports 'Ml" .Most I.xcellent Womblv ..f the rtlsatis' Order of Mutuil I'lcit ctluu con vened cm Wtdnesdiy for tin f rt -tlxtll time, cIiiiikIiiB tho vcenp to the roof gnnlen of the Hotel Adilphla .N'earlv 20o lepre'sentatlvos, otlleers ami eminent meniliers of the order attended tho ses-' tlon, which vmih iinrked li expeditious tinnsictlon of Important affairs and sulci ul optlnilstlr Mitisf.eetlon at the Kindltlon and management of tie nr gaulrallon riirf t pari of Ui' VI i; onietVr vrtisvn mis nrnriiit unl hln t, '..mm, u I Hint h rern Tfti rred to u tinnr intnmltUe tnmiefif.1 of i llr thers StocslM MaI'V nrd ti..rr'. who reeeri'i wun npprnVHi tnr. iiptus er nipro irutlnti of 1.1000 t thi t l: M V. for1 lis the regolnr fie of ft" fr liistuntliin of ti.v, nuNnil It s the pre-sonltlon of th cold liulOii to tow rtienlrn iirnl tin. niliirli1" in M U recofitir. noun flrft rt!sflni ItsiHi The im,oti I npptsiunl uns in rum d from Jloon In tl'jnii Tti lirm ntiilinrlrlntf lli' i mi lontipnt uf nn iiPklPtaht In Itle IUM mirk of the orier wns noi nprrovi 1 TlK M i: mitt' reports of the i.oiird ef itirr t.irs smi riTonler. eshl"r And flnnnre com- nhowln eililltIon ripri ni-litid t vvasiungton, for tho fiinple but verlv,tll inillt funi ii,ini, fM'ellcnt ri noil th it the tlliu.itc of thotf two cities was not conducive to tlio beet stock ( I room had In trade. Knzmnmi li a pitcher of the Uacthv tjpe, control iimr knowing how t tdteli being his forte. Wilkinson has world of stuff and is Jut wild enough In keep tho baiter c on edge, llctvvern I them i:iizin.iiin and Wllklnaon were tho big nnlsei fur tlm Newnrks hiFt sen soi n,'z was formerh with the rirnoklvn team of the National Lcikihi , and l.iM ear cnjojctl his bet season in Kisfliall, batting 300 and fielding T.S Fainiep did lilniHelf liroild with I'ortlnnil Hn wis 111 duilng pirt of the seison Put lilt Ike a hoii'e n!lH' ims lho bus nets ar-, ,al(1 ollll, 10Bt(.r wm lm no and In in the l.iM two months, batting well the trip nro l.elng mine A So j ,)In,1B c()Iuutlon when the. uvei .tno and winding up with an .ivei ne fcrmer kccreiary or : ll)cnnB ,. I(J ,lr(,,j night now Jim age c Iom. to 3oo u aM one- of the Haghy, one or tlio Indians leaning pilcn- i star neldeis of tlm league and al'u u.isc eri, U n conllrmed holdout A couple of i ()no of thn topplest ba-e .tc.ilei other placrs, probably not of as much Tho lni.Iins. ,,awv (,t,.,(1 frn,u , lst I".. '"'".""'""; .Va"'...r..m-.V..: ". it h.r nobby itoti. m light ell V nill 1IISIBI',1 l ii'J till-ii run rcB. '.. :; -t- .!... iftArt.ro sini unbiKiirti. enmoan es In train ng In tno various i ,..,,. , vn,i..i. ,i Athletics have u clianco to show their heels to tho C'eveland bos tho coming season. And I'm not so sure that Hob ton will trp tlio homo hopes In tho pcr centngo table, for tho Ited Ho got thtlr liumpa whin so many of llnrry Fi.izee's bovs enlisted, to tay nothing of the men of real nblllty who were turned over to tho Athletic.! In tlio deal thit mado Jou Hush, Amos Strunk, Wallv Schang and camii', and multiplying this number by twelve, which Is thn number of baseballs the Training Camp Commission Is plan ning to furnish cncli unit. In addition to gloves and bats. Many more, of course will bo supplied by men them-J selves am) theso will bring tho number nearer 70,000, it is believed. INDOORT'QUADS',WILL BE HELD TOMORROW BlucRibbon Event of Scholas tic Track Season to Be Hard Fought at ltn OomMn' 1 rn n tin net nt f urw.-t vt nut uMlnAti' nn nihllf . , . rrtMin rnt fun I pf tlm 31nt ), ' a lliit At-it ml ly ! k l.tviit funl Wht iiiTflrtiic fun! ntlll lifi fufittft i In ifrfn I rml r HI IU17 1 M'Hth htti-r.t fun.lt Iini-ntfi iiurlnv tno rur JiMT f li-tlh 1-nrPt fjnlt ln--.tnrnli Ipr-mirr .11. UU" (Flrk lMillt fun.l) . . ItatM nt ltitireeU rurncil l ln I . tinpntH . I Int r"' firnlnit-i on lath Iiip fit fun I IIM7 ... Aorai iTnlt.rM of imtriKH tm lnth nni fur I (lain n 1i(h tnult fun. ilurlnif IM1T (Iain In rontlnr1!)! tuii'li of PuiinHltiiHti np-ntiihUn durlnif 1117 .. 111 fir i!t at, ililiti tluriti t"17 raiil fop f If k b-Mif-fU1 Ourtntf Iffi; .... T. til brncllu iilJ .in a nrt'tnl itloti Tniirnti tn fur 1 I-.RpOljHM I'l tlirilllKfUl nt IxiTii". of tuati tsctn'-nt i'r Iatli rat pi r mini iiimM ri M mlioi tlilp .Innutfr 1, 1jI7 TnltlHtr.I .hiring 1M17 . . Hrlnntilti-rl , , SUM'Cti If 1 . , i,ln 4,i 4, Mil rtn r. ;it tii t.u ru i rfli so: Trls pakp hi i rnti-r atid Jmk liinnov llti left, will lm Intact th- mmltitf -"eabuii. tli it is uiilnqt Itnth N callfil hi tlio iltaft Tlili trio i tm v Imoun t. ncoil nnv pnminpiit. pri nt tn s.iv tii. t fi.v Loiiipam fa oratily with any outllcW lr ! iMrj1"11 trio major leniicy. 1 auntr I ho nrt Mmhiiiiitri l).n.l.tt ai am if j tin ny iiuucrt. umir ci uimbuon.. . 7(t Somt Infield 'Hi- ilan nf intmrut Af tU-U lrnrnt" In oririlIin Htmv ,lulv hit 1 m tn uurkil ...If',5:. i:!'"i,',iv,.,a. ':"' ",")."" .XiVm,rf',,hryii!elL,lii;;slt,;,,w.i!m romrl . ny iianiKiirn mo wii in nehllic mil r i The reiillla urm flil-.no i.n.1 IKn i tr :vi on i S3'l eoii 00 s mo oil .-. tl r.n.i to TT r, .-1 ISs.sfiT 1(1 .' t;r. 49 lun.lH no 27,01(1 in : tun 07) no I" 7j7,7.o oo 17 Ojl II 1.01 till 1(. J1V ?s Sit Sis IS 17!) i.-..-! RiBt$ kisv A v- SteV ,cf i y-"'i -"ot -ifcrf-ij WELMh.,.r i N&iJ&MKr in X iOHIVr JBFs GOVERNMENT HELPED BY WAR BOARD P.O.S.A. Committees Orjjnnizud for Scheduled Work Through. out the Jurisdiction lieen rommlnlmi-J nn nt for the pU of war na Ihrltl lamp, la eSlpoln of largs number to memucra of the order Aommt returns .how ttmt the ea.tles an I sir linmtiU of tvnnnylvanla have, In a!!- (Ion to fumlJhlng slmost ll'OO men Inr ttu i nrmy an 1 navy, bounht mom than IJoei.onu north of Liberty Ugmls Bnd In donallonn to I I'otniiiet returns from Iletks County .how that the twenty-four rutin of that county hav furnl.h'il 107 men tor the army nnil 1 nav). and that thiv ham illbiiril for l.lliTiy Hon.!., Ite.l Orom and V M cj A fiimls a total of SIS W. . . Dolauare County, with only four ratl. tins fiimlsliel nlxlren tomi for the army nd thou" itl ant memtrs hare ill"; lur"t for l.llierty linn In. lied roi and . M C. A. fund, a total of (1S.S3J. The war ticlv lbor bn'itd of the I'altl I eitli) Order Sont of Anmlc.i held the I Mcond meeting at State cinip head I iiutrters, with the follow Ing inemher-t In j attend ince. State Trislditit ijalnlol II. Muvor, state Vlee President .tohn W I Hurjier, State Muster of Forms Itobert It c Mauser. Slate Secretary t'liarlcie llrumin Helms Mate Ti insurer linln b Smith. Male Tnibtees c Inude T and Chillies A. Pails, rh.ilrni.iii of tho it., i .1 i...-.-.. e .. t..i... ii ,-i.,,.-i i .t,.i.i.nMioil le - '"I hi. ivhnt'i. ll-uo-eam V,r.tTr.V.lf ,,',, .. Wit WelL-el ll". "h "J'I Prn.f-ets of addlns many Seintary of tho Hoard l.d II W clfccl. , J m,.mi,,ra i thn e r,tr I National Montiiry (' II Stic-, l'ast . Stato J'resldents William 1 Noll. .' ' .VnMn. h c'j-'lr Vo . .IS has lureliased 1 . alvli, Straver Pr .;n..rnn Mjulll. ll;,of , fMtf -'f'-I ft,' , llc.tni.iii A Mlllir and SuiiUii Wills. t tn,. ,., of It, etnl tin rise purens'e.t a ' i 'i.oiiiiamUi-in-r'hlef Murine M ic-I lnrae iiuintlty it "i mpi fur aula to the I ail ven. o-rar rt Hrliu. (Vtoncl V W I"""11" fcihanh. cirlon hivlnrlnrt. Arthur llrowti. I ,-,,, v, ,,., Uiew ,) M,mm,. m II 1. llulllngton, Clatenee 1" Maiden. J ur.w li ailiiiiilnti tie imtle-s uf I'Mlad! .lames I l'jle. Wllllitn Whor. Charles iru .. offered jrit ef ar Mariiis t.i i- , , !,... i- 'i.. .j i. fi ' " iile solllnn the ercateet nuintxr of The Orind r-rntlo anl Ids dl.trl'l lout the surile's of a faithful inemerr when Dl.trlet ilrnnd Chief Charlia II. An lennan, of North Wales, enllnlid In the ami) last we-dc. The supreme Cantle' tinder the dlrertlnn ef iuirmi lihh f Dan lllllmyer, and Huurem Master for lleenrils John II Trelhler, ha tieno ' teaun a eanitialin for hen mritr.. They la it of .vfareh and e-jrly Arrll and he Cleaver, i: 'V Swnnk. clmrle-i JK'uTnie IHATKUNAI, AXXIVi:itSAKY i I'roKretiS of Prepatalions for Ucm onstiation in This City n II Ihr, Ititrv .1 Stone. Jnn fa It llmt Mitliir.l V Sloan, M Stnip'r Helms, ' William I, WlUon nnd it John llod The fello-vh rr stnmlln' eominltuea reore frnipl lho uork of the Imird l OMiplMnK nitlrieee. Chairman Mat. I - i-mrj iipima einmr II Helm cirlun o,i"jnm' 3u"t"t """" ,l ): V,Wal,l Jlrotheri: N. Ha.iir. of thli cltv. chair e stnpslrn nn. I i-omiti-rn Chalrni-in ftato mm of the general public Itv i-onimltteo i-realetent vioy-r. l'lnt sti 'r, s,.nt W' I I 0f tho National Fraternal Congress, re J?hS!o"., 'in.',! VherY.V'A1 ''HnVXeV f u"i. j Pww the proKrea. of tho meat "melting i' I. nn Hirri J ston r U Helm 11 pot of denioeraoy" l HufflriRturi J V HiMilttiiin nf I.n- , , ,, fkr t thnt tl(, nffU'irn ntul mml-rii .iSlT KtlkliMl P Wrtniirl. ItH. Jlellll . ..III.- It,. a...l 1 T -..... 1 :mr. . ., . . ...... . ... " a II llli 'll lll'l iMlll'riiiii i ruicriini ' imaiie' UPi?iv Hon Wltllrm 11 f'olrmnn J i llVltl ,f ...---j. iu. Hlonal lrntirrtal lrriti i NM irlntlun. thn lVnni hnfiln rriitfn.u (nnpr,--- rnd lrtunlh all fit run 1 mii1 ii n 11 111 nr li'TN find .-.orirt.pn In mn rnun tr iir now nrtUolv n oimrMlns to ninki . Mil mi rr-si nf thp forthioniinif frftttrni.t Juhllm In rhlladelilili. In th Inut "tti-rk ! r Au-ruM uht-n n iviiHt rm.dHi Is to lo h"M in Inl'i'f-U'ViiCf- Huirr ninlln t t iinn- uhli.li ii r( 1 i-Iiik if rfrti-it I y Uh .inmnlttfn in ilmrp i a nuttrr pf inori Itliiti jHKinrr iilifiilfn'iitir- t r-rr iimii ,an.ut. nil dilM In thin inuntr, un. Inditi), t tin iKi tj lit nil lnn1i lr , MltiAU OF ROYAL ABCA Iiiriuranco Investigators r Three States Sign StatJ ment of Facts "' M Tho Inauranco'commUsIonerB of, Vorlt, Maenacnuaetta anil ConneeJ havo just Issued a pamphlet r uion the condition of the Iloyal Ari num. after nn exhaustive Investigate Into tlio financial affairs of tho oriri Iratlon. Tho fact that theso centlepis.fi , nre lint rnnnmlml ivllti thn nrvaeileaaWV tlon nnd mado the Inreatliratlon for-. " oinies iiii-y represent, onouiu inaao wmr t , , report of flndlnijs entirely cqneluvn , ' tn tho Kcncrat public as well as toalt' Aicanlnns. Theso ato a few at thsttv etatcmcntH contained In the report!T;5w(j3 Hrjt The lioial Areanum la belntr limjrff estly and rfdelently manarrd and lt wtrrtgti prrnio utile em h.no rendered every fadrtfr', I J mi'i i,iti.i..4iii.p iij juur rHniin"ra. - w "B and. claims llntf.1 In .Uihlbit 1. tho vital ne-'i F reality of thn Wirt imrea.n In ratea -A proved Without auch Incre-aae the order A I noma nava oecn obliged within a year iftvtj.-, loaaea a methoa ef Increaelmt contrlbutloB ' 3 " 1 whleh woult not offer n aolution, i, '3 -iniru 'inn naae.amenta now beinv ooi-'i .17 letted, while annarenlly hlah at th oUif ,4 aaeie, nn a matter ef fact are not ao burden 5 j ".., ,,e ,ine., 111,-11 ,-.iiiu ii. tii.ritru vn im.- ... bftala of the mortality experience ,ip g 7! iirder'n nun tn.mh.ri Abanlnteltf ert.lK.nAi.re ..., Jell annlr.ra domonatrata that ataeaamanta.f new on k vais iioxoni.n 'lhe woiKmi' liemls of the Arti Rnns' Older of Mutual l'rotec tion for this year ate Finnic A. Chalmeis, M. K. mn'itor arti san (nt the U11O ; William 1'. Voorhcis, M. V. supciintcmlcnt (center), ami Walter ('liar lictif, 51. K. inspector. Straver nnd William J N'll SoMlera lomftittH Cbrflrmin Colonel W W Hch ink It .1 Hill II Mael'ailien t.nul I" teteea 1. harl.n It Hill lKrm.iti Miller 1 hirles I'leir-l-tnil llovart leena. J Harry Cumlsrlind VVlllliun VV li bsf. - iet aeril.e . e Inlrtnnn tealiul"! C vv iia 1. r ciutk i vi i-imn. II ). li. r'lldue. Hoc I. Hrhmlir ll.itd II l.nid luild t Huts toliti M Mhatfner lllml I I'll" Churl, a It l.i hr. C K Mlluiluer In Atimi. nf HiiAleton 1. ( lloliotnb It II ciiusei J, hn VV Tliiro r II Miipr Helms Iri.ln S Siilth. I' !- fullon i l.uts. Challes c liner atid Wllllari vv ohr. t'ublirii) - II I IlufniiKtnu. ihsirmnn ''llarles 11 llrtina John J Kempp. On nr 11 Helm Willi nil It i'nltman Itanlel K Hoi h 1 t. citAier tiaih Meever, llllUrt . liroun. .times 1 Pjle c I,. NminnUr. ' I. Austin. u-u Hniuyara netnonairaia mat aeaeaamanta.v.' hlcher than Ihoar. nnv rnure.il nnit M a. !. ti? li led Intuulty upon m-mbera over aevantr Js; " years or ng. ' v, y 1'nutth The larpe memberahlp uhlch the fp,? nninl Arcanum .till retalna. the aolyent con- ra. Ti ilt'a nilrhly moermeni for home fra ItetiiallKin nnl linpilneaa are lnnlly Htid ' Mrii-ntl iinllul ProleathntH Cnthollia Ite- Iriua nut inllnw.ra of mmi uihi r etoe,la 11 u.l bell, le nil uorliiiB for the nn" vital 'til uf hIsiiiib to the nlniiat extent I'refl 1 ill tit Wllaon and tlio Ainerlem aaWIer nnd I anllm l.tva to male the world ante for 1 ,1.11101 mi i and lit unl viorth while to Hie ,, ., . . , . . , ,,. til hirenrirl. Wllien ll eeruuniy mil ii"i Matters of pr-it Impoitanee viero tnVen tl. ui,irH ttils heavcn-blcamd laus.i trl 1111 the chief ,m heltiit the r pot t by th 1 uln, . Mtuln aeqietsry ef tlio roiclpls and eaiienaes lh!s rnnilme villi he calculated In rheer 1o date Thin report ahoupit that all but aM ..urkell th htrirt nf thn rolinlleas thou fort ranrii had pnll their wnr aaseiis- ,nnia f members e t frutc rnvl and benonclil menu In full, and thnt our SJ, nun hud orders ami aeiirtles who ore tin rlaht arm been colleclril of a total amount 01 anoui 1 nr rmiA .hiu In lids Klsantlc atrupalo for I l.u 5U0 of this Htnlo fund I President Miner reort I lint latrlotb rlll.. Itml li.en hel.1 In M'lerul ilf thu i OUI1 ties llh ell, 1 live reyulle ami Hi. hi rlntr Jack Slclnn a over rrom iiaiiimen into 111c iiiihci aiounn me Kenonn m.clc, 1 l'e"se is 017 V.V,n i'.J -Y, ,, r- 11. ,'.i . 11 ii fori Ven ro All. iii em iinei e Wnahtn- lle.1 Box warrlow. '-happ.,. pl-tj B rt,ort and Waml.y m .- ' , 'h?, "T."'," 'm ', ,". ",','; "W"jj I )X, " JTll, .' ' n. He.fc : v""r' ,' J ' '." - . 1 '' fSl& i W. -imif elan 1 I'ouniiA. ! Had the Indians not Buffered tho loss ond They aro a gnat pilr and Man- 1 " ,,. ii-iill.l ins, ' """'"" '" l!v ,,R mira. llenn.t, vm i. Atlantic cit. vv 1. nd tint -. 'i'i'' ,5'l"'r1rlllJ1l,"il':! of two of their men now in the service . nger IVhl li?. no viorrles about tluscl ' ' '" - ! i!!!,V, r'rv!;:i ' I !,,,il',.onmV of XTnelci Sam I think they viouiu havo I Position-. KavanaKh has tl.c .all nt ,,;,. ,mnni ", ,, ;,";' n'r' ,h!" lamen ted J. tm H T. rllX -ANR, I lr ' u!S enli.tel ineniVn, ,,f the ; I' " a jtj t' 'mado tho sledcllnit to l-cnnantvlllo tira base, with no one to liko 1.1, plao. wrrtiT,.'pV .7.r,,.sR,'hV,r,..out 'ti" sV.'e1 '.,'rre, umK . .1 a...t. n !. .. lilt a l.nelArl.i1 UMlPHH IlOSfl Ullnil f-.ll mill tillrph.iw. mi. Il'lltl anl itdntilt-il hi M.rt e.ne,i.iiit.lli.i ' Tim n!,..itir. .f H.i. . . ..fill .Ijv im. Mi. ."i'.l IL. .IL .. L , , J .. .. - i ....J I.ll' ls"-h'i - v - ., . ..- Ultlmi indicated hy th-j nnanclal itatftnent' in 1 11 i-umiiinry rii or ruiUM contriDU- tlons plun ndmlttrtl niftr, tn futur b-n-ntn lnrrenii-. bv iirtunl llnhllltlen, mtint- lpr tft fM inr rent, ftftorj Juntlflcfttlon for th mnrluRlon thnt with rtf-on,bi addUlon tr Itfi mrrnborthlp Itt oblijrtron run bn met n tliox HPcruo, rFPclRlly ulncfl In compufi In h rutin nn rrrlli h hon ttr.iMl Tap nir.l or i-npi-npe fumln nmnuntlnir to MUfl. Mt nml for unnorurM half-cath lleni to th exf-nt of oxpr S1,?00 OOO nun rrorrttiinr nmnit '1- Z.H1 ! i'ifl '.v: the .-$ erniwl from C'hltnco All told, the In- I outer player tor tnnt joli Joi Uv.ini dlans lost olKht men by enlistment and 1 n'"1 reTri Turner uro tho holdovers from draft, but they could have worried alone; , laH season for tlihd base. I fairly well and mill been counted ns pen-1 Tho lntf.an.s' catching btafC is a tv.o- I nant contenders had Joo Harris, the man aft iir, but as It is mubi up of Htevo liard-hlttlnit first baseman, and lid IJlep-1 O XiiJI. who Is it horso for vvcik. and I fer. tho leadliiK averace pitcher in tho Josh Hllllncs, ali-o .1 vv illlntr Morl.cr. Johnsonian oncanizatton last season, not ' theie is no occasion tu lose anj hlecp The annual bluo ribbon event of tho Indoor nck and field season of the Philadelphia hlRh schools will bo held tomorrow afternoon on the Meadow brook Club track In tho Second IteRl ment Armory, Ilroad street and Hus quehaniu avenue, when tho scholastic champions, near champions utid title holders In the mnklmr compete In tho annual athletlo carnival historically known ac the "(mads." Tomonow's titular track nnd field .. .iw.tiu 1. u l.nnn .nltml (tie "fttiads" iu,.i..jn.,.,...... .IM1 .!, eieu ,.,nl.e 1-ie.n- since tho tlmo vvnen central .uunu.ii, , nmiui "i i-i-im. . . "- .....j .-.- Iieen drafted Into Eorvlco at Camp Lee, Virginia. I'lavers Lost in Draft Tho other plaers lost liy tho Cleve land flub wcro Herman IJellerrj, a catcher, who enlisted In tho niivv ; Louis t.ulsto, sub tlrst llcuetmnt, who H at Camp Lewis, Wash; Jess i'et. the raw recruit southpaw vino iiennu tne N'ortheast. Central Illith nnd South I'hll adclphla IllBh competed for premier ' lionors. Several chanfteH havo taken place slnco tho first championship meet ' .was held. Central Munuul Is an tustltu , 'tlon of the past, high hchools havo been built In West Philadelphia, German- ton-n and t'rankford and all ate niCIU- ', Urs of tho organization. Tho cntranco of Trades School a few etra iiro krought tho number of Bchools In tho league Mp to seven. But the Indoor nnd cutdoor track and field championships have been called the "quaua" so long that tho schoolboys aro veont to chatiRO tlio name and liavo tho meet known as tho "bepts." Central Slifiht Favorite 1 Although It was defeated In a dual meet by West I'hllaeklphla HlRh, It I- wore than likely that lloctor O'Brien' prcteges from Central High w 111 enter the meet a slight favorite. Tho Mirrors kive ruled supremo in track sports In this city for many jcars. Tholr pooiost eason In tho hlbtory of the sport was lat j car, when they lost tho outdoor and lndocr mectH for tho first time. Several members of tho Contral team Tiho were IncllRlblu for tho dual meets have successfully passed their condi tions. Otltclal announcement will bo made some time today, wnen tho echo laitlo reports will bo given to the stu dents. Hut 'vo aro bure that Smith, the itar half mller, is eligible, as he ran on Central's medley relay team In the Mead- oworcok games. As noctor u unen was dMply Interested In tho work of Toppert, Ma ttar sprinter In tho forty-yard dash, we assume that he will bo eligible for tho "quads," West Phila. and Northeast Strong Central Tllcii mav bo a blight favor ite, tut jou can't mnko tho students of West Philadelphia nnd Northeast think . The 'Speedbojs" nro confident of coring more than 25 points, while Coaches Gerney und Slgman, after care ful consideration, aro suio of 28 points for Northeast, and this Is only giving ovti It being emu man sh nf the regular 111.11 k In addition P lirooin, l.'iizm-inn and WIll.lfiMJti, Lonecinliig whom wo have already had our little t-av, tho liidlan.s' pitching ttaff will Include Mauley Co veleskle, Jim HiikIiv, (Juv Mortem, fHls Lnmbtth, Joe Wood, I'nd Coumbo nml Joo Itoehllng. nil of win (11 vine with the Cleveland club last tcat-ou Coveleskie and llighy t..nk with 1 110 hamed by the i r. s at itp.li to ritlrlim .las (ei attuitn lot, tun mrnusn iiir.eiur nm ulna oil lehrilf of muni uotk, ra of Hi" order ef a itial of (able allier The ne Iinowledametit if lliyth. r .Ionian limb r rmo tlon, ndlnl iiiiuUur Uurel to bis reputa tion fer Int, li ilUJl iai.iilt. 1111 I vi.t. ,1 iteinoiisirntlon nf (hat ,1 ,p friiternullsm iiiiteh eoln I h nt villi Hi . xi ri lao of pol trie of I1I1.I1 titaml ird will mark P lit. 1 r, ult ii an, "eiiriil iiiliulhlMr-ith n If thcie nre no eitlur m.iterlil aectssorles ball player to dlo in tho service of Undo ) hlulillirhtH of nitiWmr in tlio Ameilt 111 Sam, who 1 stitioneu at v amp noun To; ; Clark Plckerion, a right-handed recruit pitcher, who is at Camp Travis, Tex, ami "lied" Tot kelson, another right-handed rooklo Dinger who is con nected with tho coaHt .ittlllery at San rranclsco. "Sunny" Jim Dunn, owner of the ln and simple. league. Then, too, It's about time Mor ton or Lambeth Kicks In with a big so.i ton Coumtic- will li ivo to self ti pitching tills nMson chasing around the inllcl dav after day t-pemling Ids energy. As for Lochllng, he's a eiuestlnn milk, pure Htandliut In all. tie n nn! ril"r h Chupliln .miiii.un ii mt motion ir ueire.e 11 vvi. well of l'ri'i-r, anl. .Vascmbli, record iu "mil" eif the ibath ef I)r John S I'i arson who fur m-iti 1 irs )i.nl lrti .in aellie fat lor In the nlfilra if No 4 unit In the ftrasloiis .f iho vi 1; As.., mhli Itnori r Cox priaentrl a ri 1 mtrien.l,,tliili nf the (.01. ri ine-il In the motor of 11 piitrlutlo s -i . onl it uae roferrc 1 to tho rltuil eoninilttee lila 1 ,ntlro..am ivaa rouae.i ;, th. priaentallon on behalf i.f tsa.i. C I'nilnt loan As. nibli thriugh Wllllun M Cotter. , ., ,. .,,, , , of .1 Iiru- r-rilee flac rerrear nth 1: the rill I . M 15. M A I hihners Ina c-ue, n meet- of th., t'nlt.il hlalea (lovernment of -.-.ii "nt or inaai. r iiriia.ins iinrmiii linn mill 1 niombera of the i.rtl, r V, Inioul .lutn-nt tl.n of nil i-seinllbs ot tin clriuul In uo nude ii iimth. r Ionian und 11 rl.lnc ternlty llulldlui:. lujil Areh atriet, tomor vnte of thanks In No B". , row tlU'nlii) t veiling Alltentllieiirs tn (.1 lull I upproiel wprol 1'roi.resslin .Vaa,mbl lad the IiIkc.m the urtliles llxtiift the a.nl,., er lhe M K imteflnit eif tlio n.ir rei liltii; m iliv nf lh rernril-r aw aeireiuri of th' board of ill 1 representntlii a tn th M V. eeesinn. the reitira iilthont exl-a 1 ntnnMis illun anl tin i.M. 1- oflli'io and e 1-in.e il l.iratlon from aril In ireiillii ho au lltliia lotntultti-, na ' 1'nlmirn Aes tnbli b a'l-d b luiuty lleiv 1 ell its a llimnrn loininltt e . I1I1 neinirato 1 man M.ier Vt Just th, 1 e-at opporlunlli for iiiu'iioiia -mi. iiii,niliu.'iit for tn. nuriiisi. ili-ioi mitral tu the uli Itv of Cur niftier IIJUI 1 J.". J .111 J ll llll 1111s ..a ill- a ..14 it it nf .ioli.n t'Am-r.t l rMinnxMtii nr fit Ath nr of Ml m unen 1 r-- lilfllitiir fiflot !. fai8' itliH.nn His 1 hntiKfil thi follow Intf trri Istiikii frur 1 I'lin-.lea tlt.ilrol.. ..I n n nllni liiin- 11 llm As mll t-on Itisl.ad .if ., ' -! immlwr nt thf itnlrr MmII notlfv ici anil oucneiil . a tni-mUT rf nnv j rr..in-r.t tlinnir In Mt WARD MAY NOT RUN HORSE-RACING SEASON IN BIG A. A. U. MEET TO GET EARLY START Champion Sprinter Has Se-j verc Attack of Grip and May Return to Chicago Andy Ward, tho 100-jurd and 220 jard national champion, may not com pete in tho Natioml A. A. V, Indoor championships rcheduled to bo held no.t Saturday night In tho Tncnty-socona lleglmcnt Armory, New York. Tho westtrn sprinter obtained a fur lough, along with Kddio rail, ftom the Great Lakes naval training htatlon In Chicago to run In tho Moactowbrook games labt Saturday night and tho New York meet.thls week-end. But ho is In a very sick condition at tho present time and unless ho recovers In a short tlmo will return to the training station with out competing In the A. A. V. titular gamed. Threo weeks ago the national champion- was taken 111 with a severe attack of tho grip. It got feuch a "grip" on him that ho couldn't bhake It off. He didn't want to disappoint tho eastern Local Road Drivers' Associa tion to Inaugurate 1918 Sport on Speedway May 4 postottleo aillnas ruitire In tompli lth (hl-e renulrenient rthall r.ault in anr. !iJon nnil, r c'ri'inis'ant 's mil In the innrm, r is loltoiva A rninlir uron aa ertaltiloi: Ihni j. in tlib.r of hla .i-eaeinlili has ,lla ipii.. iri I linineiliitil, khill nntllv flrat tin aaseinbll anl Uim tin moat xn-l'nnt 1.1 order. The inuat e .11 ll, nt runnier anull mall to th" tin mb' r reporteil ns balnr .ll.Apprnr.d tn his liiat knniin inblrrsa na It almll apuar em tnn recorila ef tho nanilnbl) it ropy, of tills aoittoh of th Una nf tho order if at th. exilr-tillon of nU inotilha nflir lb. ilito of malllm; lho nfon meiitlnneit neetlon of th. liiia of the onb r tin ne mle'r almil lm,, f.illt I either ii rsniialli or over hi. alien ittir,,. tn aioiiiltit th. m,. i .,r.iinn. re.ord r or tlio r.-iord. r of th. nasiinbly of ef thn lnlllttorv. thev inr- ,'omoelb.l HUffer the nnnjpis irnti. ni" t lire e tanill dates Meinorl ll aervho ivay bell fnt the late llrothira e hrlMlnti ftbuasele mil c P Tun In. ami the bu?lnr ' n aal in lias esieilltid tn hlio tlmo to theai. peak'TF t.ti I end rtainera l.illlor Vtnyor M K b ehatmera lilieitor Cnath, ul Hernril -r llliojlns of liirtiani. 1' It A I'ollo. k nf St John'.. Illrietur TlOlor, Itt preaetilnllle Jerry sinipBiiu. uf Columbl i 1" fl V Haf nr. of I'n.li ribniin He, otib r ( leontirlli nf H .Inhti'a Hrrlor .1 nil Mia-'v -M 1". Vuolhe.s ,M A ClirM ( I'almira .VI '. It. I'm 1" VI V TriHtun nfellrerd V M A e!m cf I'rotfr.ealit . IlrMt,r Jn W'ih will anl M 11 M A Jotilen who ns usual iharniid hla hearers c balrmnn (lurt IlliiT I ut nn n trnoil laudcltlK rtoii uf mab and f. male talent. Isaic c' I'ndi rlow ii Vs.embb enJoied an nttetiiUhit of inn liliistlv tin.. In eMiulnniui vturron a lm im to ntilil i hla run) eb.ur the iiaht as oppoae.i to nnrkness oiae-aer thm inlilnlKht and foulr than hell Itself, Thin Is no mere, tlauro of apeerli nor bile ttattiuent, but the plain, unvarnished truth. . a. ,.. .k.ri. ,.un en ntiTinr I linn time lO emphuslse and rail nttrntlin lo thpae prtn clpha Mhle.i malce for all thnt Is renll north whlli in thla life tint! the e,ne to coniy ati Is proioaej bv ihln fraternal Jubilee It Is rlaht now President elerard fetretary lMlih and tho eth. r immbera of the eec lltlle nimilllttee of the tonreas Stephen A c olllns, president of the Pennsylvania 1 raterual Conur, sa Ilonornblo Olln Pr.in, ............. ..a .. ,......., I- .. .. . l....l. . Ii.l.mnn .r liit. In. at romtllltlOO. 111. 1'nilH' llllt t ,..,,i,i,. n,-i- it,,.-..., to ..... ......i.-. ..... .....hi. " ..-. ..-. - . - ,tr anl tint meinj nf thn tumps and Inillvldiul delolili Clialnbi r nt Ceimmirie and I. C menibeia hn purihnsril nor jji iinbe lloilenbei k. surtfiry of lhe .Vntlonal 1 ra atPi.tps tirnnl l'nas Ao latlon. all want to net In It vias decl.l.d that nil tie ranrs should touih with thoei v hn havo eiinush rra b pruil to easlat In th rnerulllnB u.irle teniallsm anl pitrlotlam In their llea-t of llm CJn-rnmeiit. anl that all ellclbl to nil. active aid In tnakliiK thU inovsinent tiiemb-ra who were tn n insllliti to On bo one uhlili will uphold the turc-ll nf liu should be mourai.ed to enlist In soiiio nunlly ut n time when It la must .needed liranrh nf noilie aervle. . I It li tint atiitlng It.ton airnnaly to asaert Th" folliiuliut tiieinlura vrr milled to i that on tha fraUrnallats now reata ulnioit the ar loant W Ilrr l.aVer, nf II er-I colely tho Ino.t mo.nentoua matter of all rlebura I'aat tlnte pre.lt lentil lr lam-run the as A ureal etvinonatratlon at thn -hull, ami iteniKi Iiiifamdir nf Ii-inilll .hrlne nf liberty and human right, as e hirles 11 biers the t atlotial sri r Inrv, ,ir,nosel to t rule, force and elaiery of botsi ard " lireneo r M.il.l-n. thn issisiant tn mini ind It 1. aufh aa th" votaries uf tnll tho Mnti h.-creinrj. who. toh-etl er with i ltarl.m noubl fasten forever on tho nmim, llrelher ltilmn hive been utteli II ru, to tho , Imperatively nre-di d to nrouao lereater lus.nesa viol of the vv ir work. ' Interest nnil call intention tn tho threat- eind ptrll Ml other matters am of minor .,,, important o ,,t thia tlnn rraternallam mint Htm I'realtc-rt Moier b.i up iib.l r, ,n lt nl,i,i ! ahnw that It la worthv M ito '..iretcrv llrlms u1 ihiria ,"''" .,,f the hUh trust tie. peopl" are repo.mc E. rber lo airanae fur IP laru- intrlntli I n ,, Vliltas It elocs tlila anl ansuines tho ilemonatratlon lo bo beltl nt th' lb isy Ho-s tqii,rfhlp whlili la reaulred rllt now tho hnnsT, the home nf Ol 1 illnri. on VliiK J'iv r.ault mil b" fur-renehliu! lunn 11 11 pet "..-ill. ,itu, ku ii'".. .. I,1- atreet pintle will bi formed rHartuir . .. I dlhU A ...... umrntrpK. ncainai ine oraer, ifl jnroush the enurm ard tho resultant pob.' JJ n, ..r .uiouaii i,-e i.repa nre in viev or xna , i-.i-Tl aorletv . .nunrl eintnelat nt. lltlnn w.b.1. A . r., I b. eleplore.t Inaamiieh aa IhfV 'undermine A'5 in. tnninonre or menibers unneeeasarlly ana tm nffet-t eitversely the equity of every certlft.. '4 cue Holier 1 ja rtoaneetfuUv .ib.nltl.rt . s Via . . ,. "KortOU VV. SVttTII. e . Aetunrv MaasartiusiHa tnauranca Depart- Wfl , . .. i -riif, , iiiiMej.-sw, i.a Actum t nnnectie.te tn.ur-ne- ren-.-tmntl "ti . , . ,. , "JV I: BIEFKN'rORB ;V Chirr i;ijtniini"t nt rraia.n.i Bn nA.H.e. .'? tlve Aas.(-iiiona, New York In.urane.jDa- i7f,i lnrinieiit. ", 7.. &.'l ne r.ni ipi-H nr rniimsiaam Is bains' f mslntalrieti n Kriokrord' Harry le-wla and Ilrcent fiteienaon mean to ahnw aom. ..Ulnar "eW reatilta from th.te reeent effort nf reinve. r . nntlnc the enunell A very aon.1 Tneetrn,i-''f II I 111 It n nttnlUall A J a. a ." IV I l n trnol atrt for a ".Vnd one " TMV$ ""liiin nn iie- imno- ni rTi'iiiin' ni .fTiRi "fj-r it t n n tor from Ottki.il CAunrll p p. R. Oinrpf.MIUr rnt n"r-it Kochrrpvtfr ft, 3 in.i i-oiicrlnr Jo Anrll r. m bn ai-t W--a for 'linn ntirht li fa.'.r-1 with Krnnkfrtri ep ikfrtn. ft No i-xpecU t vM rl furn from mem- jf&Ti hfru of othT rmin"iu Tho ArtsTtv t-am of S?lu; ine linvnl Arranum Club hm hen rnu(kfitdt . Vl thi (-icrinlnn. Thi com-- -vA ht ha h.n rawitrt1 to ifcp,1 'K . i-C A1 sMLl iU t in.5 jr d nlv!,nn'vh,;,f"ihnB"i;;.n?!ara'rai . I i w swur iirwr1!..?1 m-a;rX.?'Yd:nWiii Iloaia of ll-lllmore and Sliilo 1'rosi.lent a VINn ! ( ox appeare I before the Mover will nial... tlio ihtrf Bddreesn, an I ,,,, .u lomni,ter reprraeiitlna; Hrolher a-viril e-peelil fosturrs will lie arranBi'i i,,in iir.,in enalrin in nf tho convention eotn- tn dti the worle nn mltteo on class nlabt invnu agrne ni .e. Ulinimries. Orator Holmes, who fits his po.ieion In every ric apeet, rontrlhute.l anlendlrtly lt th. tn. terratlng- meeting- hy an aeeount of therilfa Jf nr I. Maaon the father of Church hvmn musle, Urother Molmea haa a habay farlultv of hrlKlMfnlni; hla talks hv reelttn Intfrestine stories to Illustrate tha points nr auhjeet at hand. The nt meetlnu on March 1-, v ill fie I annjhee Uw aeralon and a bunch of appllcatlona for tha btXfolaaa: U.l ...... . jP Ir.i.l.n O....I.II 1.a 1 ...a ...... ...... . jl. tendance. The apnllrvtlon nf Keth Fetteroit -.if vas prcaentel not one relnatatement was ftrfl mane a commute- was Insujuraled .to rMVNB nrnilbl .neelnl mlMt.hni.nl Cm. .1.. m. 1 Z1 Ins; en April 3 when a little surprise will f,',. lm anruns on aom of the Inactive Areanlan V'i memi-rs Tha complete lu-t of membera"- sr,l serving- the. Ooitrnm-nt In this enunell In- iSJig -Jut's William K Wllla riflh Realmant. fj lTnlr.il Mtnte. mtrln. eApn. In !?.... SaTll . TiM lbem 8 Shinier. M l medical corp.. ln-,'1e? .iiirHp.ni. joaepn it .irey, ijnltetl Btateai i. navy K.liilti narslle, Jr.. and John J. Q. iimmi i niiea iiaee. meronant marin.: - u l'rlvalo William U Steuar.t. Company E. 1 jl Sullh Kntilneera. Onmp Humnhrtea. Va.: TW'a lisnl.l Karl Stewart, commissary depart- .jVI nient. i ompany c, c-amn Meada' itennrJ. r,vi.al ltoaha. infantry. Camn Meattn. Thl. ! ..h. ! i Hrat council record of enlisted men "- vi iielved In ans-v-cr to a reou-at for a com. ,SiSl I nl.l. 1l. r.t e . . . .. ?. ... ?rl Philadelphia and vicinity. .if J.J In the .lint of Inch-mint we.ilhvr tne mere .,..., ,.t nrrnoitem, nts at Philadelphia lm: will prelably lu boll cltone tn tho lb lay ( ntl( 0ft,r ,mt. ia,usaioii and i oiiabb'r.itlon Unas houa.. pi rh ipa lu tl Aril; Stre, t (l Mub m.nid bv Urother H I' Klrl v anl Iheatr or foiii- nartj , hureh I tilldlni; aerontled by llnth"r 1 I. IIjhIi that a coin The 1'roi.rt salvo AaaoiUtlon nnd nil tbo ( mttr. conalsllnk- nf President H ll elerard aul'orJIniite i.itnps In Philadelphia Deli- Urother John J llwea and Urother W li vnio, Hurks. vpinlromery and ( heater , Kuteh to apr-ilnteil tu cn-operat. with tho C.untles villi b" asked to take pirl In this I'hlUdeli hla eniuniltten nf arraneementa In tftnrt In honor of tho II. e and tin cnllstud arranging- a suitable proa-ram for the lftl.tn numbers aillliveraari i-p.riuotiwii w. ...-. I Jit'iieininry -tiet'-o, ... i....v. ' ......... ... ... . ).... . I I Th' ttvelfth I'hll.delphta dlritrle'. . on alstlnif nf Camps No. r,o of ltuxlairouiih. Vi 111 of iliinayunk anl No. .14. of thn K.lls of hchuvlltlll. belt a lame dlstrli t rally and orpanl'd a dlalrlct nascx latlon lu t-'rnteriiai and tho I'.'IS iniention of tho National rrutrrnal Con- i c.res-1 uf Amcrtcu, THK MACCABEES .Jfi Captain Qrounqulst a fourth place In fans, to he decided to make tho trip with the quarter and half mllo runs. , t-om uti tho hope that ho would lose central has first-class sprinters nnd , ..tn on tho way. rnlddle-ciistaneo runnorH In Ford. Mo- " .. J1" a ' , ... ., groatly affected his work In the Meadow brook games, and tho best ho could do hi. I, ,,, I. a, ni; Hilar if hia corr.ci . mnll , ,",,,0 laio chirr;, nf tbo ml. rtielnnients , Ci1 "J t"'iialf ivi li vvl'ere ih, Tloi A vv :: ' ffV, tS'rV, . " '.I IS, ' S-lftC1 .r"."SV,e,fr!S,' IMS ! ? f&nupS !WrWWXW tt an'. Ucncnt AsbodnUon ill I nr" "n ii, by iny Sin lutbirlze i.J ?tV!l'Ll'K.'" A. ,id-sl.eil delojailnii fr.mii or't,roI'H ' ,i.cte 1 wen. W.trlct president' I '''if".uV klVT .;!o.e;ra?ekMof!.mp,,V;! Qu.atr ...y ll.,!.. Pari, Avenue known hi" i la", uf ai",d " an? dwh-n t bo- ''C",', ,"f, ,"rf",kV ve,.,"",".. 'vUm,"".! '' " secretary, Jame. K Helms, of Cabin , Hall, 1315 Columbia avenue, Mrs Carriu iom.; relnalHtrd t.. ml,, ral,r... be i.iny '.'.'., - '"''' ' "V.'' .i?,",11 iT"r WNulr" '' :,(. trei.-iirer Alvli. VV C arp-Wer . , ,.0,maii(lcr, received three np- ,alm,e,u'"7w.fU,.h.Verbj'clISI.!yfe! ' 'c'no'cnnat.V'wa.r ef'S S" to whom the I ft-PN;; I lV SM pMcatlo'.m and confeiud tho short farm 1 .".'.'' $ar.W$RW.SMtJ!J'M..$ HI1:?!.. 'r ifffLS'tV I "wh'n1 ' rlmSonliliirfn i i.i.. J L ! "f Inltlntlon on two candidates, after payment ufiuii" """""" "ul" tbo coniplluuiiinry lutiodu. tlon of li.tonb r ' ,,k. ,t.i. .u.i.iet .m.r wll,c" ' memiieiTiiip campaign was v ra ni ut uma m imAn ,.,.,,, .xpres. Tha lenth ,i'L ,'r' l. I1 in th PoSf.I launched, which will continue until De- ' , The amendment tl.it there shall ten con- "Ion. as.to tuiill.li iitonee ei ,.ne Peertt "?" ""I"ur.1 eeinber Jl. und a most energetic effort linu.iiL luild linn tier 11 ti , , .-in.nn.ii .... .. I nitr ni nieaiuin null niiiini.tiixjit n.'i i.,j ..-. Ilor-e r.n lug around this section le due for a big j ear, despite war e'omll-tlon-e. I'laiis nro being laid for tho fiu inatlon of many big meets, nnd nothing Is being spared to m.iko things tho bet,t ever In tho hlstorj of tlio light-harness, spoit While many of tho secretaries of the different driving clubs nnd fair organization:, predict that there may bo a slight decrease lu attendance of voung men duo to their responding tn tho eolor", jet. on tho other hand, the ligurc that this ear's i-port will bo Instrumental In bringing out the older men I.Icht-hariiess racing trottlntr and nnclnc Is i?eiier.illv bended bv men ' may lontliiiie In ntllce unless revoked ly i " .. r ---- inijorltv vutn nf the imitril nt .lle.i.,,.pB T.. of thlrtv-two or older, so, despite vv.ir I i. ia,. shall th. board cf dlieetors refuse conditions, racing will ho ono of the i to '" or retoko a inmuilMioii tn a duly . t liirairiil PainSi1.li iti.nl ......I ... i ...ai i)utf,Mry et I on In thn liut wnt th.. ctii.. jfit of Kcnf-ml tlNi.uJtson in ilntalueU im-lsr in1(jiiprphuiMoii liv Urother luff,.?, of Cum. dih Abflinl l. mil dually mloptti 'Hi umrrKltiit-nt lIUtik powt-r to th- As i pmlilv r btrnrO f Urt(tori tu ritioto tho 1 rf-iurilfr for t uuso na illplacl liy thlfl BuUtltuto from Urother M (riiiell jitroru uny rciunlir fthall 1 Intalt-I in frum Rlinllar BurrH fui n Ion time. Uro Wnllccr mtl report for th ri.r"-ntM liven of tht- iji-K-ilun uf the M i:, .ipnibl L'tiRlnnnn Neill. "f the trotk i onunltti-n nntioutifel th athleth CM-ntu nt thn M, C. A on March W .Memorial birl. was h"ld for John l.intiy n rhoircr n.-.n itp of th ninmt'ly AttriMunc. Drlzm f-r drawn by hrothirn llafmr lopr tnI Thn Mfufn .nrtiirv ftDOkv- Oil 'Thft 'ihrifi Important CrIiH In tl.o Hlntory nf Amer- I ica ' H I ,W",iin-, of t"arnp No to upokn 1 ulf ne patriotic linen ami both allri-sii nrntln ii ilwp lttiprilon Tno camuu uf the ilUtrl'-t wro w-l! rpre enteii '. 111 Ijh miulo to ijuss till reIea In tha fitito wnun liuo a larger inmnensmi. UTi'at ileal of cnthuslabm prevnllun inriiij.iiuiui innUTTIBrv Ol iArKa WUU . 1 CoUliril. nf Srrnntnn ln . wun mhw. iS.&i prhitcly ohmed on rrllay cvnlnff. inn 4iWi principal tatun on thl ocrtslon wan thily in. t. fa ttj iiinuil r"l r" I tf X ClMlcr sU. f rrl .irm ui (it uiiriPiii, ( jib lilUa,.TK nuni- Nri by rcka wanna CouncU's orchestra Anil tho initiatory isnlfl contributed splen flMIy to tho occasion. Ilncintly ten recruit wer Initiated at onv msetlnv. A wava ot prosperity Beoms to hae lalted No. 1183. Tho cvcnlnB'a fun nto embraced a full meisure of patriot.! nonga, pmokeg and thfl usual social touch that Kon to maka ucb occasion!! helpful ami happy. Pat rif-jrent TMuanl i:ans of ThlUd!- piwi vt-ouiuii in ona or iro very uujy men ,. Itt thli bis council, ltro-her nd la dalnrr 4 " ul nil nit m ftpicinc up council meeting and irmlnjc a .ory Hblr- nafintnut to tho tre nWltiB repent. Hroths?r lalle The way hai "vii s.i-ni--u tui nn j.iiim-4 lit iirw lilH.lvrila n!? Th Initial Invitation for 1018 had taken - (P place uu lebruary 11 and several other p- tiH pllcantH who were to hao been Inducted rvS tnen win Forvo as a nucleui for a qUm pxpeete-i on March VJ Philadelphia Oovui wT oil has. outlined u i-yttem for a caropalcn-s m31 for revv members This effort wni ma fin.Sfj reachlntf that a nn-mlwr redding In KioridajiVj inlnntonrol lil.si mi-i (rem luh.sh panltau1 In "t wW-t twn utipllranta. Itoth rnflillnx In 1-tilladalw -1 phU A war-aalntra society will m inatl-.' A Hfrilc- nut of ten ttara la belnK nrenarftdlV for proaentaUoii Ly ono of -ia patrlotlo zlV Dretnrcn. v51 w-7v? -a of thn Hr.fl.ih rvprtilf. . 'liO f fifia tsnltaa tiii haa ina.ln A...V. . & le-l... f. .irA ( .. .in lliaun PUV.II SS II IVIBVIsI tti I lieutenant Newton, nr mission, haa in lmpre-w on at tho Associated I'ouncllif met ii hot i ihu "nmi.r.lp'n una ivti1nlnni1 fl. I Itie that Kt-rrpturv Ilollrv f haa rturwttm Ai the m hy Huprcmo Clnplaln Bunrtn, vv ho f.J5ni "arcn'l ?SS?'t& -iSSSffiS ilf Hi tt hi nitwt f1r.lt rtM-ali n innimluule.ii ....! 1 ,,.,au lln.rivit Tli.t fnltlirt flf f ll the initril. ut dlricturH, .hih rommlHlfu , lnir was not only the prf-!ico or, nil . hImII lontinuo lu fon .lurlntf tht tlmo ho pr-ttntatlon bv 1 vullln, I'oppcrt and Smith. Cullman, Mnsatlonal distance man. Ih expected to ln first place in the tvvo-mllo run and J a rew polnta will bo picked up In the Held events. i West l'lltl.ldelnliln exnertn (r, eion K ttree places in tho high Jump, a third ht In tha dath, 4 polnta In the shot-put, 2 l'Wlnn n the hurdlo nnd 8 credits In f j". mue ana two mllen. l I Frankforo, Germantoivn and Trades letnooi nave entered a fow of their best , f, but It Is thought that they will FL I'Ot CUt in rill the, e-nt.. tnllrtn nf tlm L) oth.r big four. .Southern hate sev'eral . i i men ',0 coulcJ fccoro quite a few 1110. SJL lfi. TJlll. J Notes of the Bowlers -. -.. -..i e ei ecu reinrtier Hunt iiimn ir, nil nn .nm most proniincm. i-pona oi me nummer. i ,.nt eauae abowri to the asiembly and to Tho development of breeding, tmttlnic . th rnonler. 'lhe rovoeatlnn of a eommls. and paclnc horses, ,, H .-aid, has thelKM' support of tho aovemment, bo, teuatd- CommUalona l all l.u lnime.li.itil is.uvd to less or vvnai rises in tne mean.viino. tne " " ," ': ' "1K ,,,ucr "c in., ,... ,.m elrtii.lul, tuuf lb.. ...,., lhe t'aii.a.o it this aineudimul lsniiiJ ii. (.wn.... rf . ... . .....x i Kaclns In and around I'hlladclphla n,,. offl. ul nimlnatlon, were Master . gets Us statt early. The local Koad an I r ink A. maimers, of Willi, in I'.tion Driven.' Asfcociation will inaugurate ' A-einlli . au..rliitendnit vvililam r Voor IM 1911 oason on tho ChamounU ' Kffier".'". .TOi'.Vo.TT.. Hpeecivvay hi rainnuuia t-arit .viay 4 i coy unu uarry jnvaaoii, ot uirara Asaenihij Hntlns: villi continue weeKiy till about ,V0moTi,i lirothcr Veil I In, Vt U VI ,V Jurdai uf a. allier lovlmr illl ns tho aeennd irUe for the ex. oil. mo of the ausemblv'a In.tln lory vvorl. list car llm Jordan's is.ll. aa, ns iisiml e lever and ""eitlv. Ih mp vas feellnels acitti'teil by 1' vi , hei r er A pronrnin bv tho new auntrlor iiuartit and vauil'ivlllo show ot mall and (unite talent vv u enjoed Prinlt (Inrbarlno nf the eeeret peril i of .ul r. ,.... r. of JiitlLt. lias alien time limn nf I for J, i,l,y effertlie talk on ' Tho Allen I'nimy" aiiioallnB for tenernl lo-opera Hon by advlalus his ueparimuic ot perauna I'jlnp To Bel, ef lllehni'.nd. sa, III eele brato the elihteenth nnntversary VVeilnsn-,1-iy evelilnir next Htate, hetrelarv Jlelms , has accepted an Invitation tn .peak on the ' u.,t.l.ee Ito.v tu Hur.reeil In the buhorllhnto I'amp" A larao iniml Is exprcle.1 to turn out InclU'llnsf delryatlons from Itoxboruuith and all tho ian-.ps m ino tiiun uisincv. I 'OX! eiiabler. A It I'n. Jackson rccltnctt to Maud tlnuUllnir or talklnrt pripajanui as.in.i tlm Inter, sis of thl. rountr? i PiissiunU A.aninbly liad an iitt'n.lot re- of ntaiut 40 per lent of Its membership Hid ha room via. fln.ly dceoratetl m honor of thi promlHid her nst-lstnnco all nlous tho lino. 'lhe fiilloillnLT members reeelird emblem. atb pins uf ih. order for uood uork. Mary lurttna. Mabel llrovru Carolina Vltsrbe. Ktary L itann and Captain Mary Crouch Kath.rln. I'almer. i:iliubtth Klmlley. J.nnla '"an commute., i ivriEiie. r.iizaiH?in iverner nni Ai-iry . . . - ,, , i i llortlnir Mr. I anny il Hambleton, d.putv m Nation il Oainn rmeeedlnes havn been I aa.mtant and finance auditor, then presented iksui 1 mid wl.l be forwarded to tha lamps A In,niiK luatriimuit to Huprcmo Chaplain unl . istrlrt prcalibnts as t-oou as the iiurk. .,, u token uf tho esteem In vvhleh annual r. port Is delivered from tho printer. , h hcl(1 y cjuahrr cit llenUw. iihleh Hi whom all copy was i subn Utted cm 1 Hi. ,, forBets her birthday. Ml.. Bura-ln r!.,.r.5 7l'.tulLelhicfee..iii,:i.raS,rC.. i ! thanked them and .aid 'hrft aha appro thirty c'.js iveiU circular letter u 3 c j th tiratutirul -ntlment which from tho i ate executlvH eomiiitttt;. will a so .,, ,. ,., slsny .UorB trom olh.r g fornarl with thta report This l.tt.r ,. , wcra present iilll lontaln eomo important re.iu-sts freiiii I ",,nB wcro vrctl" . . . .rt m-. iii.m pAiiar.lliilr s,iaa. fill.l flts.lMt. lm.."""""uv" ...... - -. w. .v. ,.,, Tw.,. TinlftA e,i.lh t.n.1 m.mftn.l tfreeti. haij iry pleasant mectlnte and rountn n larcn n, wnen they antlcpata4r.,j a patriotic inetitiB In Itlttenhouie -HwdlAi iiiiy'iiiiru mifei unit iinveriorn avanuetii-f w 'Pril. (.Ill ls. .in n..n IH..H.. (Iti. t-.r-irtS .tin "iii -j tm ar. vii iiicriiiiai ai un tmwmtj " oi nm uuxiwary r-tjirti; iu uiKo an imporiaiati t part In tho exercises Jt?tt - rAbi n Chirles V lloiser. of the third Libert-.? an commlttc.. entertained the reoresiiitH s nines oi inn varioun irmernai BocttijT tat r the Union I.ejffue on Krlda. Mr, Bower' and others out. met, the parlliu as it was posttnie 10 Bive ir rfiranHnir the Lie drl.e for 1 throucn th various channels, and narttcsi- l,.l,. a.r,1te.ltl ku lullnla.kau .Let .llnui.t . Italic nuiiiiu vts ino "iivn iirnniu oui'puii ut J4I eery fraternal society located in thla.dla v'J 'rldaj. Mr. Bower'S particulars, , aa, tar1 $; fM triaiTT. tat thi tinfa... .' 4JM ir the sal ot bond Jt WrVll in iters trlct. The iirlou-i rtpfnlons and i.uirEetlon h lft no room to doubt that .the fraterntllva tfi' win auppnri inn inue ami iiu sate 10 ina yrf ' utmost, Tho tuUaiitaee of the lomlnc camf 4 palsn, nhlh betflni April ntr tho pre- ' loua etrortH lt tlm committee's vparatorjr J1 inn 1 tmiii ... , . - . 1 llrsl visit to ,iny n.a.niblv of the 1 ll. Dithers, 1 Hauliers oorhe a vv M charrlrrre "Ulll. n.l.r, 1 . ... . .... l ., V. li i I I i , K uvcr i" con last r Hm tail loan inuiviouHi score ot ivi iijrif.fi. m ,r . .. ' ul n ee:coro bo ear t' kM .V ... "0,v'ms cournamemi now Deina; ' CSiiS.f. ,chwl"nll While he earned th. Sfrrt Vi .lv,du"' 'core, he was unabi. to li- sea.. .7.. .of"1, over-- lor ino nisnr team IKiKVft "HI " llrovvn. nf Maleafle. marl. Etta !!!f,, !lnsl' e"0" cro when he tossed K..uaplt? '.r -'BU P"1 "d vvlth hi, scorlne IhSt,... . "am, tne aiajesiic, lor the IB"1) -in average of 1U1J plna. Wv.?'llnf la lb. roll of honor E (m.iii.v iv.T.i.ri'r,.:". r SS,lSisr..cJ-' K JS"! Soaker Cltr.III! ....... ..... rv ffi. phiuu.ipnia. : . : : . : . IPj v.'r ,.i K.y.lone UV" ""' ""enia or rolumbus 000 Pdu7i,ihl.,,, ,mntlon. two ranir.i Hartley, tflsMrC!ty, 4, niinn phll.d.lohla. 443 -Anrin. 11..,. .- - ..... .-.. e a C ata'..",M,s ceasuei, sii.i rarreu. r.. oi lileki:' YSftP' K nt C-i sill COOK, J'nil,. ar D,: t'i,-Brle. Phlladfiphla. 4ll) Mnd. v. 7."e v.uy, its, sua Anacrs. inuu. We IW, , t,..X CWf" Knot was lust ''flv.V pin. i, u. recoro, n.ia py "Jim" uu.it. or ni. who aa far this s.a.on has huna up i miii.ruii seor. made, nis scor. Trf MfafV-wauta-.B. for Lit gcora .... Ml .... SIR .... B2H UU .... (I1U itri .... r,n no In the forty-yard invitation eiasu wua to ilnlsh fcecond In Ills heat and third In tho heat for second-place men. It was In tho "Meadowbrook C60," however, that .Andy broho down com pletely On tho third lap, runnlns a few yards behind Bob Maxa, he suddenly was seen to slow up and then leave the track. It was only after strong persuasion that ho gavo the abovo explanation for his failure to placo In theso events, as lia Isn't In favor of offering an alibi. During the lastlweck Ward was de. liriniia nnd almost had pneumonia. Ho became so "chDked up" shortly after dressing Saturday mum mat. no a en-eM in return to tho hotel and go to bed Immediately. Tho Meadow brook Club ofnclals Had arranged to iaae tno visiting athletes to the Altentown ambu lanco corps yesterday, but Ward was In such a condition mat, ne wns iun.-i.-u w remain In his room all day. Ho left early this -nornlng with nddle Fall, Jole Hay and several other nthletes for New York, but unless he obtains relief before Wednesday ho Will return to Chicago, H. C. FOWNES DEFEATS HIS SON IN PINEHURST FINAL Wins First Five Holes in Row and Chick Never Ha Chanco lMnehur.t. '. C, March 11. -Henry r Kowne" of the Oakmont Club, won the. President's Trophy In the spring SSrnVmnt a? Plnenurst Sturt.ir. de- eUn-al con't. t BT up nd 4 to pUyi The outcome of the match was do, -A! .. St. imaat. tha Oakmont voteran SRinlni ths, first four holes in a total U'5l ftV l ' - 'i, l, ii? t -k? juiy, viiiun nt bi'h nm nn nusirimru stiii ) an tno oiner iiomtncea viero uul rot and n-yuo laemm "',,B,V,,U'. , , till Sentembcr when tlio Quaker horse- cleeted i iiMiiles). t" ea.h of vilium a lm. of mi iiuv.- I,V,, iii I aaaln hold their vieeklv leHe. .'r """ dltlonsl members of the board ' "J. iai rresuitcd by tho fiiUrlaliinie-ut . om men vv 111 again lioiatneir vveeivly wrlci of ,llr.,,M ihe reilrln members, l: r i mlttee, throush Urother John rtlilii. e pair over tho I'ark roads till cold weather ilreuthuid, J. II VVIsiiell anl T l rtnlt nne mw dcpuiv, Uirc.lor Oreatheao ,r.u In Keinlrlck. uero rcnominnte,! b llrolliera ilelna too 111 to tome, lecoived liter throuaii Steps III. ,-..,.. . Htuckey and Taylor: Chnrlea W MeConnll th, aaine lands a similar box of llow. Juno 5 Is the dato of Al baunderb'a a, nanied by lirothera Doorlo and M-iIonovt i-.t)ep'ity Phil Arnold was presented by I. Hor.o Dealers' Sweepstakes nt the Bel. '. Walter lllwlns. by n-othrra lmridnE of J't a Montuemery. on luii-ilf of tno aaaein ' , trnnir while thereater s.veril Bartram. Flmpaon. of t'i4.-iabla and Krllej, fi. t Bpnrfclailon of hla worn ami a mont tracK, wiuie iiierraiier eevcrai - ,-,,,. ..-.. Tin, . ii,i iur.i win, s.,,1 ';..."' ,'(.i.rn.i atfeetlun. vilth a sold .. ... iiuiu 1I1U KNIGHTS GOLDEN IlVCLl-. n mm.t .ii.sn.an .a .n. .n nns...n ,. i.u ........ ...u,- mailo arranrsla ..its to hold ii dance nit and printed matlor which will soon ba Placed.. A other Important meets racing brigade In ton yew Jersey clubs riavo many races llbted this season. Memorial Day opens the season In Jersey at Freehold, whero several big purse events wllj attract tlio fast horses. July 1 Is the dato of tho ritman horsemen at the Alcjon Park. Glhbstown Is aUo down for Kb annunl fair, ns aro many other organisations. , STEERS AND THOMA WIN DOUBLE BOWLING TITLE Cincinnati. O., March 1111. Steers and Fled Thonia, of Chicago, won the two-men championship of tho American Howling Congress tournament This be came certain yesterduy after tho last men bowling In this event had finished their games. While the bowling was exceptionally good csterday nono of the teams could overcome the leaders, A. Planer and a, Inden. of Milwaukee, rolling Into sixth place, with 1251. '1'hls team topped all of those who bowled today, but they were followed closely by a. Friti and J McCormlck, of Toledo, who assumed ;i...ii. ninca In the final standing vvlth ...-, I, .. I J T Tltnl..a . t . la itir.il. i. iHivtrv unu .j. xeitftiiiim-, ... Jamestown, K. Y., landed twelfth, with 1311. . I'.n.ravln, of tha Curtl. Irfaaue, banded tha Country fl.nt team a hard bump, taklne all three, wlnnlns their first same, bv two Sis", tha second by alx p(Ti. but In th thlril "twaa a runaway, seorlnr 8U bin, to thilr tm. Wellar tossed Ih.m ov.r for 103 In his tlrat same. Hmms Towawna took two nut otfirr from ths Maor. vypij. sejuaq, naian- anu ?irrr:,xu$t$mji I.csults of K!oction5 for Grand Castlo Onicers War-Stamp Cnmpaigti The election conlmlttco of the Crand I JPJ"J; A.sls'.aut Lillian Shier, of Ulrard r.nstle. appointed to compute tho returns of thev vote ua.t for uranct (.astio omccrs, loi.rn ot ,... -.-. . .l ,.k.u Mt.iart. r ti ivaiin "..- -k ..eatl vlaltora Wert Ileltor Tailor ns Judee, reported tho 'ote as follims Vuiilber of votes cast, thi (Jreat neaii. lit. iviswo i. la-'i ic if ana. i 'a. k.iv .1.1,1. Ill ICnC',iri.ll tin nv.u l.u. en..K u,...n. ,... ..... ........ ..... . ..a ..to, .out. :,m,t,mn i,v .,. ,,,a ...... --. -,.- ...-,, therefore vera nee urea electro ' ..., i,.r nurt of tne ciiy im ui.ii.i..i,n. intes . Th chair oHle.ra uero Installed bv I ""J nients i ut tbo enilnent spuftKcrs ino ao- Vof criin,j ,j n. r..il ..atired of htnrt ro-nperatloii tor in- ,...- CI,n.i ,hief uiust 1 Ste-mme, r. ninby this llv factor of th order in in. i' tocl Ca,uc- , 3Sl Philadelphia, rec.lv.d has completed Its work and tho following li the result An- Marrti Id for 'ho lenuftt of tho patriotic fund and later a "jam party ' fur th. same i urposo All tho members are busy knitting fur tlw sailor and soldier bo.. Mis. Hurgjti urgvnlztd a "vvar'savlnaa soetcli" an.l cxilatncd tle plan to tha memhars other vl.itors present were Captain Alary rrc.uili. ot tnu i-nuaaeipnia iiuara, ai:i , llovlnw Ilctsy Ilos. Hsvlew. Kranliford avenue be- In th. handa of the representative, for aav. i acrcreaalve camnalsn. e j VI s At the first semi-monthly meeting- of Chas-i?" 'j ter Council patriotism ran riot on a atorBuritTw.-te W. Jefferles cleared the decks for acu.niwrVJl'.'-'i rnnaueiiiiK 1110 rrijiuiiir uutmi. in u i.ie.-.-. fire manner. Qno randldats waa obllsat.iJ-.; and Instructed Reports .era made by Col-Ja-" lector Charles Palmer of i hospital aaoeta-i - U ...... ..B.AAA.4,nH n...l V flrmnil - - " 3r IIOI, in..r.. ...... ..... . .....- .. . " .i- Urother Jordan, belli relieved of ono of I Jiii . .salon unu hla memorised charaea by Urother Chalmers, uVhlv oiiJovcd. hn delivered hla ob (cat till llhout' dleta. 1 oul,ly "JU'' ,aaemhly hbl tlon Tho now master artlaan aasumeil bla station ami 1 inn nearly demonstrations or aood will of tho entire session Tho la.lae, dignity. Intelllaentn and evident rlncerlti of hi. expreislor.. ot senilmenu avmpathtra conditions, plans ote.. retrospect and prospect and unboundad optimism estab lished Irresistible belief, la a hlirhly ef ficient administration this J ear. Ills ap pointmenta vi.ro Conductor. J Horaco rlnney, of Palmyra, senior mist.r of cere monies. VMlltain C ll.jde, nf I'lmmnk, junior master of ceremonies II II, Klelds of Cheater, warder. Harry n. Jackson of Cllrardi chaplain tho Il.v. nobrt 13 John, sun, of Ht John's The finance commlttea of last j.ar. lirothera (leorao Wi.ivoll, Cot ter anl l'rentsel. were reappointed The deputies were named us follousi capital eliy. ii ei iwiu.j i-enn.yivalila Kr.d I. Koenei J'roare.ilve, Jacob It Jor dani Olranl W. H. .Kehri Llnivood. Iiobert (i. lluaai West Phllaile phla. J. ir. Nellie,! i onimonwe.iin.., . ., i iv.r, , : noma. 13. 13 Hhearer: daysburK. Radiant Mtue. K. VV, lUrl.n; ;. Waltar llltalnsi Hani. Waa.'nd.llty.' Philip llr. J. V. ('onl.yi Con- Itaddon. Walter Charrlerai Good VVlll. J. r, liill.i Nparian. jame. t, aiarrr i.niarprise, William C. lleidai Oriental. Harry H. Jack- son; fc-ouinive.ierii. w. tnnnlnn. IJr. J A. N. Arnoldi Fraternity, J, r. ('onl.yi Con e.loca, jonn I'. Allison, narrisuurs. vv. II Wh.lieyi Munsey. John A. Thompaoni I.aci raster. John A, Watsont Ht, John's, Joseph T. Taylori Union. C. C. Htlekeri Wav.rlr. P. II, Uoerl.i Apollo. William 11 Iirownj VVUlSOniOVin. JV, l..eiuraiosrr, I. j. untirr down, cnarira vv. .virvonnen and rifnanmema vvero '""r- j-u, ton Castle, .Vo, 1'Jl, voles Dorian Assembly n'i .."' "".'" ict,i .n.1 tno loyai -iri-r.i'. '-. ,.- ....... - ,t..V..r v..ra ii ... vc,::-"r, e blef rranlc II, Skfen 410, Lancaster recelve.J low Allesheny, Mrs Ocorslna Ennland em. i -valton II. Jonn of tha Associated Council.", t mimlir held a lerv tllraaant meetlna A ' ....tin. uhlrh rhev attended. e2e.ll.nl' eemmlttee was anointed lo mako arrancu-1 ralmer in a plea. Ine speech pres.nted ., n.n.a r.te . .an, mrlv foe Ih. n.ti.llt nf 1 ..., mO nn., ....nl'. l.ur.l In RlielNha. -v .....b . w. - .-" ; -.- ."-- r .. .. i I euiui .. 'C" . .-.- S ."v. ... ... w tho patrioiio luno, aim in try to ei an tneir past lteunt waller li, jonea, wno aie.;-7. s members to eontrlbut. their shim aa m.m. p, K pttinir manner The new memb.r ws'!? . brra cf thn VV. 11 A. Patriotic Here Ica, every I presented with a radet lapel button by Oram! ;. 1- Y walker. ''-,.,. ,' .,r J A. llellly Tho funl.. t. K A II V'ranr. i.,..i i ne'imty Kolb of course nam a aoo Fn? i-Kiirmaii Funk's lonimiuea apran fcnlSfKroUtKr"N "Wy$ iffi I Wfl BOW H. A fihuitcr with "n aoo1 nis Oeirro na uln v.lth artUUo muRio ny iiroinrr mokes' aivl "(, rjp ixranrl IiikIi irii t 11 f K Ttnlt (lit r.dae Canlr No, 138. North Walrs. re celM 1111 '.oti-s Tor trap-, maitcr of reord 1-s-wn I, UAllniclier, heter Oaitle Vo JV. Chviter. T-celt-d 22tJ4 otfs. U. I. Ulauch. TrJ-lf of Cambria CaRtl, No !-. Johniitown, S3 Icp lUrwy J l.uts I.tberty Caitir, No I 10 i oner Dormer. anhotjrlfrlm Castlo, 1 . Ill.lt. .tAllslU Iti riiiiauriuini j'or crana ko r.i7 otfu oi excnoquT jonn i;. rim Caitlo. No. '2. L'hll. recivf..i i'ii oib to follow RED SOX WOULD LIKE TO GRAB OSCAR YITT D.li.lnhl. For grand lr herald FrederlrVt K. T.ytlle, eet. etenrize'a Castle. Vei. (la. Phllad.lnhla. leralved mi-' volts: t.lnford Koulke, guak.r tonn Castle. No IIH. Quakertonn, reeelv.4 1S13 votes; John T. Jtltter. Mansmld Caitle, No 170 Carpei-ie, received SSI votes For arand first guardsman VV, II AIn- aroler. V nrk CILV CaStl.. NO 414. V Otlt TB. tetied liUH vote.: Aaron A Illnta, Mt Tcnu Anv tlmo Frank Kavln harbors tnu,castio. No ol. Iteanins-. racivvci S3t votes, l..t tn VVart with the services of Oscar James W Cooper. Tremor, t Castle. No, i-i desire to pari wii i in , , . tho llremont, received 2711 votes! Harry 13 Ny. V tt he can find u '""' 'L ",." hambersburs Castl... No. SM, ch.m. .me third rackcr In Just about fifteen i "'.'(,, ...eiiod no- votes. i uermantniin, llarrv u cmnni .iiuoii. a. w, iirinen Kuralca. J. A, Currtnsi Ht. Paul's, c. V. 13vans Franicford. William N. llarberi Dorian. William C. Kolb: l'ottsrpve. F. K. i,..nA. llvlr. llr. A. IT. l'er.lno-. Vrtr. wood. 6r. J. A. llornemali: Harmony, David tilnsleyi lM.trtfpollai Charles Paulusi New. ark, Ueorxa Mi.Oowan: Chester j, i,. Aclc. roydi ,Collln(swpod. Fred 13. Cunnlnshami VVs.hln.Hon, la. P. Ur.nneni tfrranlon, pen. Jainin v. i"""."."1 icw""". " ,. itomi Lrfpaeri iiaawu ii.iani., aunu b jr. lit viaaincauj ..A' f SJaHlil i.shirh, John Upst-r IMdevrWi&t-fUnKi ..J t.nntia olt.MK ,u( th : assertion I. n jam emanating from Uoton that Harry FYaiee, supported by IM narrow, would like to garb Oscar In Boston livery ami would be willing to trado material of assorted slies and value carried by tho Day State people. Double eenturle. In, the Quaker City letairue fell to over ture.-fourih. of tn. bowlira In this Uasue. Knox l.d th. way with "i.1. MO and '.10: Bm.dl.y ran on Mores of SO?. 2I " " K1"ott tumbled fh.m for SIS and '-'I: Lunsren found them S Ma IlklSi for 218 ami '.'10! Flndlay m.da SllV srA 80S. and Hartley scattered them for SltVnnd 218. Other, to make 200 and iv.r lit a slnsla nam. were Carer. Ie.mfa.rt, i '.mi bell Morsan, Lawrepc. McLachlan, neSS! TCoolV; FVllr..nder,! Woodward ano r" . . ' . v, .Cj . tif .. " r .. o i irUT B. lm rn.vw.o, .u.t'.-iutoi ii a nichenlaub. Clinton Castlo. No 2."4, Lock Haven, received. 70S vote.: Pant.l Hopkins, Claue.vllla Ca.tle No. 48(1. Claus.vllle. re. celled Hut votes: Fred Frederick. Ur.ensbura Castle, No. 3U'i, Urreniburr, received 103 For grand trutee--aeor r. Emery. Man. Chester Caitlo. No 212, Pittsburgh, received 1(1113 vote.l John I). Mlgeot, Ited Croa. Castle, No. 30, Philadelphia, received 1239 UFof representative to Suprem. Castles John T, lirounley. Aeolian Castle, No. 118, Philadelphia, rec.lyed 2S7a votes. An Immense survlc. fia-. representing th. 1143 sir knights of Pennsylvania who ar. now in th. aervlc. nf the United Btatea, has been unfurled on the Grand Ca.ll. Hall, 114 Florin., uroan laeei. . . I near future the grsnJ'Uiait.r.of reaerda,, who -his J fund. sd cenr of which Koes for the benefit of the, roldlers anl sailors Visitors present were Supreme Chaplain nurgin aim jiepuiy as. sl.laul Miner t Olrard Itevlaw, Miss Ilu". gin appolnte-d Mrs Anna M Ktcelmsn a deputy asilstatit for Jletsy rtnsa ltevlew. Commander EnglanJ and Mlsa Hill re ceived prizes for adding new members, Ke stone Review, llfty-thlrd and Haver ford avenue. Mrs. Frances M. Helms, com. inander. roports u very enjoyable meeting, with una candidate Initiated They also draped tha charter tn memory of their de parted sister. Mr Kll'n 1-ewls. Mrs. Dor mer, their efficient lady at arms, waa given charge of forming n. guard team to aa.l.t In tha degree work uf the review, 'lhe date for central committee was chani.d from March 1 1 CO inur.oay .renins, eiaivu .-,. Mrs. Minnie Kvans. commander of llartratn ltevlew, was a moil vvelinme cuest. (llrord rtevlew. Ilroad and Cherry streets. Mrs. Martha Arters rommand.r. received tr.o appllcatlona and conferred tha short form on two candidates Further arrange ments were then mad. for the. membership contest between the old membera and th. new ones taken In during. IK1T. ,Mrs. F.lltabeth Fisher was appointed captain of th. "old members" and Mrs. Anna L,. Cranmer captain of the "n.w membtrs." The "new" .eemed to score, aa ths. two ctndldate. wcra brought In by tb. "new mrmbir. " -but at tha CD.ninir meetlnr whbh followed, one on the side of th. "old members" secured two appllratlons for, the neat meeting, but fair warning was given hy Mrs. Helen Hush, ona of th. new mem bora, that the old membera would have to work bard to wlni ao the contest Is on. Vl.ltora. present were tjiprem. Chaplain Sursln. Mr. Webster., of Utlca IWvlew. ew Vork. Mrs. Anna Moo.-e. of Mechanics ... m.m,A Had anal t U.lakl Jlra. Katu tftlT, Alri. KM a Cwko mdMri, jlw will ly-so vlTOLk Y r partar ln.th V Otgaf tHL1ji.tfm '..vtiCW V 11 11 Chaplain Klsoti W, Shefflel 1. and a "srat. f erau" lapel button was presented to Jtegant-wv. Jefferles on behalf of (Irand Regent NortaoH). . by isecrecary iirew.ier in a praiaeworui speech. Two other applications are on t!t way, so the bora Kiprct to soon "go OTtr.ta.i top" In this district. v' lf tttvtivuwbit'v siw nwirTAnrii FEEDER FOR BIG LEAG1 N' The University of Chicago will two of its lorrner lootuau pmjr the National League tnis aeason. Tierdelt will endeavor to pilot the Into first place, and Fred WalketfJ attempt to gain came us a, iniea ei.. Rt. T.ntila Cardinals. Walkerc " 'r.rr. i: .r : - .t.. e. the Williams wouego tooiuau oi.t fall and turned cut an unlx anliart J '.1 Jt H . ." Ilf ... J.., OUIMET RECOMMENDSD " FOR ARMY LIEUTENi . i V Aer. 5fass.. March 11. .Tfrar, met. western amateur golf ca now a. sergeant tn tho heaaQoajt Pany or tne au.se iuiur Devens, was one of tne nfty-i recommenoea lor wninnaaiu ii.iit.nnnta in the nuarterm of th,e National Army yest tnan suv inwu wv. m v-1 (Awtnrv.u .VUiJnL&, ..?iti.-- k: reranaav -" 'i-' "J