WHqrr'tf' V MnBDnn-rpmvBHWMnv-nwMM -svjV -y, rv tf I" Wf, "WSf tl Tr'-TT? 9sBm PREFER SCHUYLKILL TO SEVERN COURSE Colleges Would Rather Have Henley Regatta Hero or at Poughkccpsio DATE WILL BE MA-Y 18 Opposition him df eloped nt icml colleft" mcr ,,,e 'lft'ls,on f l',n Amerl- l, can now MB Aasnrinuon 10 noici mo ll . .1)1 ltnnlev nn tlin ReLrn nt An. Wf At" (... ,. iu fnlr.crfia u hint, ,.111 Fs nPO "" "- "'" -".' '" Mi 31 in If 1 IU Llllll 1,11 MO a Im VJ1 LI1U I itaj in AtiiAP nrnu rill ni ii.n ?. gchuylklU or tlie Hudson na liolng a WZJI ' ..111.1. t ev jm tliA HrtnA more SUKHUlv limvu mi me: line ii la nolntctl out tint tho Sccrn Ik i MUfh rind that tlicro Ih no provision for h jBtctato" other thnn Fttnmlionts unit s ijirae boats would ftlr up the water J'luWclently to Interfere with tho shells Btl Three Slay Not Enter , . , .1 .i(n i. . i i. . , which was the tentative qato ills. ncd In the Ynle-Hnrvard neRn.latlons go t Is probiblo hat tie thcr IHr- wrd nor lale will l.o able to enter U,, Henley flans are under way for a. iiancuHr race between nle, Harvard indrrlnceton and If luijtliliiR conns of lhl, pwnn is p-issimu iiminonc oi memo , meani to snaro the fence buster but Initltutlons will be In tho proposed ful He boosted the price to MOD. ,trn event. 000 It Is said with tho acient on the It Is admitted by rowlnff authorities SAID and did nothlnc but demoralize (hat the Annnpolls course Is Inferior to tho whole club lie was olllclrtlly re both the Hudson and Schujlklll courKCM. bukid by the National I.uiruh and wkiln It has bun HUKKesleil that tho I iiiiIckI to uso the oft nechil on nil fntiirn MTy furnish tht shells for tho vlsltlm? erewa anu mus sive inu uiLonvenience W iDd expense of transporting shells the Tle crews under rrofessor Abbott are mint the HnRllsh rlKBhiB with thole pin, nd If tho Hits diclde to bo to An- faT rkpolls tney win nnvo io oring ineir K-hill rigged In their own way fc, Bjracuse Chief Objector Tiere IS inutn uiiimjsuiuii m uiu n- mdoIU course from br.iLUst, the wlr- ?8 rsr of tho IntercolleRlato nsitu at P0uKnKccpi in i.'iu ljniiuii! in U Invited to tako pirt In tho Henley Mint the Sjracuo orRin, the Orange Ityi: Why leave me nesi course in 'lh East for tho worst? If tho regatta , ttnnot be held nt I'oiiKhkecpsli, why not mn the Schujlklll? Tho AniTltiin Hovv- inf Association, under whoso auspkes r tho natlonil Intercollegiate regatta Is I nine held, origiuateu tn rniiancipnia ltd has alwnss nem its racis on mo , Schuylkill course" Wc fall to reo the Ii object of having It this jear. l'rnc- ly llcally any course on vv nu n a reg ii. f bu ever been hild Ii better for both ti the crews and tho spictitorn allkf thin K he lower Annuiolls course Wo hope It Ihit tho knot In rowing affairs cm be S MUngled to tho best advantage of all or wt'" S Berlval In RovvinR ft Since the announcement of the Anierl- llr.nlnt tnnr. htiu lippn nn lin v tan m.w ... ..u .. .... petted revlvnl of Interest In rowing at ill the unlvirsltles Columbia was the M most backward about getting out, but tY BOW COacn mco ll'is a squ til oi m-iiriy h forty candidates to pick hla crew s from, Ife irjilch was an unexpected ri-sponsc on T W.i.ji.il. ,, nmidlftitrlrw lin It.lsnftlml condition of rowing affairs at Colum- M. At Syracuse where they had prictl- it.. .laAliliiil 1 1 nli.iml(n rnnltic ftr K-fi 111 UWiuiu w ,......".. ........n .... E lh mr. there his lit en a tile response tj la Coach Ten Hick's call, and the Orango h Is surf to have a good crew. At Yale, 6 Harvard l'rlnceton and Pennsvlvmla the, crews arc on the water and aro 1 Rowing progress. A rowing season, Irjilch a month ago looked hoptless, now jooras up as ono of Interesting possl ' kUltles. ANDY WARD RETURNS, TO TRAINING STATION National Champion Sprinter Not to Wt T... I A A TT Tilln Vnnl Ihim HI tt ! KJt Afc &it.wv This Saturday Andv Ward the senior nitlonal A. A U. champion at 100 vards and 2iD yards, will not mmticin In the national K A, A, U. chimplonshlps Saturday night The national tltleholdcr obtained a en davs' furlough to comnete In the R leadowbrook gamos last haturdiy night 7 inia cuy ana in tno games mis w ecu n thA hie town Durlnir th Meadow - Rprook meet he complained of a severe f cold which greatly handicapped, him in E ue ttTty-yard special and the Meadow. tit. croon ton ue was aeieaicu in uoin ' races, jte was forced to return to ins i hotel before tho meet was over and r remained In biwl nil ilnv Rnnd.iv nnHpr flthe doctors care. . icw iiburf iruiout iu m iuiiiik for New York on Monday morning ho ; ataled that If ho failed to recover tully Mralnlng station Yesterdiy he hid an Eay taken and was advised by beveral slclans not to run Saturday night, mse of a severe attack of larvn 1 litis Eddlo Fall, who came Hast with ; ward win comiietot In tho 1000-vard 1 Ijm Saturday night. t? ' in me nvcntj -scconu liegimeni. 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ROGER HORNSBY; HOLDOUT, SIGNS CONTRACT TO PLAY; CONNIE GETS NEW BASEMAN Youthful Shortstop Comes to Terms and Accepts Salary Of fered by Club rplltj holdout leaRtio atirferctl a severe Milow thin iiiornlnir when It was an nounced that IlOKeri Hornshy, the l(hl shortstop of the St r.ool Cnrils hid signed the papers for 1118 Ilogers has hoen on the otitlde looking In for onto tlmo and It was penerillv sup poed he would lkl over the traces un it si ho received a hiiKo stipend for his work this vrar HornsliVm anlarv "as not announced nor wen- ntiy of the '"tnll"" Blcn out for uiiilrntlnn, hut It icm my T1), , n t h rhliroy W(fKhmnn an,, hH ol,.upnoI. Mered tnnliroll to entice Itocers from ,ho Mtuin.l City to rhlciBo Purlnir tho inn- eeini..,. mnh. , j v.-.. ... f tho West tried every eoncclvibte dealings Gets $8000 Hornsbv probably signed up for less than Jin 000 Ilraneh Hltkev president of the Cirds, announced time and agiln that no man on his hum was woith tint much money In .times like thes. and It's i cinch he stuck hv his word Tim .vouthful phenom was offirid $S0fl0 ' and that loohi like the silirv lor mis In tho mtantlin", Connie Mack was on the Job and obtained Juke Munch, a local brv, to pliy first Inse for his A s Jike, who Is a natlvo of Cllfmn Heights. Pa, w ib the star first-sicker on the Atlanti Club list j ear and wis runner-up for tho bittllng championship of tho South ern Association Mack hid rils ivo on Munch for some time, and probably will keep him In reserve In case (Iiorgo Hums Is drafted The other members of the 1318 odltlon rf the AthUtlcs will be Introduced to the public, some time tomorrow or Siturday Tho teim leives for Jicksonvlllo Silurdij night at 6 o clock More Yankees Leave for Camp Within a few t'ayN the entire slvteen clubs of the majcr leagues will be hold ing reguhr practices twice a dn Yes. terday tho last batch of tho Yankees and Dodgirs lift New York for Macon, (la , and Hot .Springs, Ark, ropectlvelv, while the Phillies will leave this cltv earlv tomorrow morning Miller Hugglnse squid of Yankees wis nugmentid by thno new arrivals vcstird.u Wilier Plpp, Hirry Hannah and Prank Clolholloy All three got Into Inrniss at once and ndded a little bit of pep to the practices In the morning workout Hugglns bid tho c.itcheri and Intleldirs clnslng long (lies In the out field Chlcigo fans arc confident thit Orover Cleveland Alevinder, the star twlrlcr, and Manager Pred Mitchell will come to porno sou of an agreement be fore the train carrvtng the Cubs arrives In tho Cub training cinip at Pasidem Alex Joined the team at Kansis City vesterday and chciktd hla biggago through to Pntadeni TENNIS TO BE PUSHED ON NATION-WIDE PLAN General Movement to Estab lish Courts for All Classes Everywhere I.iwn tennis has entered Into the cam paign for outdoor sports nnd phsslcal betterment as nctlvel' supported by the Natlonil Secur'ty League. A nation-wide movement Is already under way to establish competitive tour naments on the courts for all classes As a sport which already appeals to thousinds of players throughout the United States, lawn tennis fits most ad mlribly Into the plin outlined by Walter Cimp It provides abundant exercise In n short time and Jet Is not so strenuous as to overtax thoso who lack tho lino phsscit condition of an athlete Walter Camp s commltteo has started Correspondence with tho misors of more than 1000 cities In this country with a view to holding competitions Hrand Whltlock, tho United Stites minister to Belgium, has enlisted with the commltteo to answer those who ques tion the patriotism of holding athletic, competitions In wartime. the Phlladelohla boxing cluba tv purchase boxing gloves fpr the boya in EVENING PUBLIC . I, V 1 i',i. iss . " Ba'taiME5 TO KOGERS HOUNSHY Who has siffned to play with the Cardinals. Creiklng Joints and tint tired tired feeling were the outstanding BVmptoms In the Detroit Tiger camp todi nt Waxnhatchle Tex as a 1 1 suit of the two Inn! dij of training Tho work nut isterdiy was devoted chiefly to bitting practice ' Deacon ' Carroll Jones hid his first practice eterday after having survived i train wreck on his wis to cimp from bis home In Area II i. Kan Tho second Miuad of Cleveland In- hllins comprising .lack Clr.inev, Hill Wnnibsgns and Al Hnll, utlllts Inlle d er, left Cleveland todav for New Oilirnt, where tluv will Join the Indlin bitterj Hiund now training there Terr Tur ner, veterin Infielder, Ins not vet slg nllled whether be will Join the tribe He's still dlsitlsficd with tho sil.irj oltired him JAKE MUNCH REFUSES TO SIGN CONTRACT Lansdowne Hoy Says Snlnry Offered la Too Small and May Quit Game Connie Mack purclnscd Jake Munih from the Atlanta Club a few dass ago but Just now It do "i t lo il, as though Munch Is (,olng to play with the M men this miwin .Munih s home Is In I.msdowne nnd oiils this aftiruoou the prospntlve Athletic first lusimin mule It known that Connie's nffir was not tempting inough to incept Munch is well known in tho Deliwnri Counts Liaguo and griduattd from that ilri.ult Into tho Southern Association He m ide good with Atlanta mil wus snarid by Connie Mack Miit the south a lontract and after rcullnc it ovir mnfully found tint the ralarv offend fill far short of whit ho wintid Iho Mink ncrult Is nssociitid with his fathei, William H Mutnh In tin oal businisH in I.invdowne and Insists that If Connie dotsn t conio through with a bitter offer he will continue to sill anthracite Slid Munch 'I hive no objection to playing with Mack's tiam, hut the con trict ho offired me wns no lnduiement llather than uccipt tboso tirms 1 will quit biseball If a satisfactory offer should be mado It would alter the sltui tlon." Havana Entries for Tomorrow 1 Irst rue three mr nlils and ut lI ilm Inir purse S4on it furlontfN Swttt .viht buirlli U'i. Protection, HM Miranrit 1. , ln'J Vuhulonil IH, S.irutm II, 111, Deilltrs. 111. :,irly ijlhht, 111, l'rinn. lhlllnthnrr. Ill heionfl race. fourcur ohls and up rlaltn Inu. nurao Jloo, i furlom,n vtHtii Altrrar, Hi, llanshn nil. Twinkle Toih, till I'ash l'l llll, .Now Then lul, tsallle; II 1) i UU, l'Hiuctte 10J. Duih lui Oii.ir. UU, 1 liuli.ll thai 101 .Sanlo 101. (. untaln Hen 1IM Ihlrd rate four-ar olda and up claim ing: purfe lion a lurloni.il Nettle VVatcutt till, Dulloas llll Mils Pranrts, 111.'. I aily Caprkloun 111-', Ltlmotitl Arljmn 101 Jnjam 1U4 lInnrou Uuoaa, llll, .Vlnncrilf, lul, hirvla lul 1 ourth rore thrct nr ol Ih an 1 up, clilm Inv. puritu SKUl 0 furlonua Mniner Mi rhree llll Mamti U , 111, High dear li. 1 alltuna UMt Mlsujaxln tl), lerrf Hun I Ills, None Much lux lllue Itutrr HI I, Beverly Jiimm 111, llrl-a 110, I'Urk M, 111, Cnnan, HI, lllgillullil Uiiii, 11J, Id tie, 11.' Ktfth rare, three-scar ol Is clalmlnff purse $vno. mile mil jii sanla 1'honita KMi I llzabeth II Kmi 1 istirn Prlnrtm 107. Phodedenn 1U7, Fickle Pincj, 107, 'Tippo .Sahib 114 Hlxth ruce four-sear oltla anil up ciaun Ini. lurse JIOll inlle hata anil Mine 11 i Loualn Han. (17, 'Tlnfr llm lis, Msri.mt 11 , UU. PeachtK 1IHI, Tom Munaou UU, Jack I.arfan, 111-', llcbUr II. Hi-, lady viauhmakcr 101, Investment, lul, 11 ink Hill luil. Whltf Irown. Hill Apprentice allowance claimed V.V father, cltar, traik fast Vladivostok Commander a Suicide retrniriid, March It tJcneral Hum bacfz, Itusslan commnnder nt Vlidlvos tolc, has committed suicide, according to dispatches received hero todaj. TO FIGHTING MEN LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, LOCAL ODD FELLOWS BOOM CHESTER LODGE Boosters' Committee on Inter Lodge Visitations Apol lo's New Life A delegation of prominent Phllidel phli Odd l'ellows nccompinlrd grand lodgo officers to Chester I.odge 2(i1 ami witnessed n beautiful rendition of the iligree of friendship exemplified bv Heln ware Lodge, No 1 of Wilmington, on four cindldntes for Chester Lodge The prlnclpil (.penkirs were 1'ast rsrand Master Magec Wilmington, flrnnd Sec retiry Usher A l'nll I'hllidelphla, Thoso In tho Philadelphia delegitlon w ere. n..H t vr...h.l 1t--t A RlrtiVtn flccrc tars I.nuls A Mcnklc Orntl I ri-nd icl, r Ilo'a H Vtaclvor. llrnnl (liiardlsn VV llllsnl T IUna t p O P A I'll Wl 'ill !, I. O M Mix llnppe l P O M T M Vv'.in icrlr. Jr I l Jl M l.rny lllcw P I' II 11 VI II 1. flrccne P ll Jnstiii i V lllchlliM Io.'h ilf'r "IJ1"1" 'j Ibppnrl I'harlra Pntwhl;" Jllllim II 'nlth Townacnl Kilcr I'vvll ,'"!. VV Vnker VV P It" di r I' I) Ilimlilm II Slmnnsrn I. 1 Hlmnn'n l" U ,":'"' VlfTanl.r H Wilson VV llllun lb;wlett, N ll nutnmin II II, 'Ir'-n! ,V ''il'.,..!? Inunn Ilirrs Ostrnnitcr P A lrlll Willi im Him sis It VV VtcC'ullerk 11 P .'i1'"1"'". Prank inn VVIIIlim llcah riilhcra VV V Itccl.r VV 1! Iliirtianm VV r" Puck c It itnnr. Al. xnnl r VV hli-. lr iint Pull llilert (Xtranlor VV lllHlil Wilkle, VVIIIlim (lllmour Tncnls b lift win rep rrantrd ll orranremfnt of PrrI lent shmnin ol the lionti-rs" rnmmlttri lial wi;k UU iril Itnrrlaon I.odn rcrcl.,l a .M gill in of twcuti with raliillilil Charts "tmirT'r from f,tn- of ll thl-h. in liUi , The Oral de Erce la ninfirrKl th horn- tniT in "hlch Iirolhcr Charles Ilin.iit if nturn VIiia In.ik Clip nosllloll ol " '" lilnh uridines aaalalol hv mi ipl ra of ii 'orora llr llnn.l talka on 111 work IU in- II nalnrs f tho dn.no atalf" ml V" llnna I etwern tin lolca were imilc I s V P II M Itinlerain P CI IrmU ilium in n Inaenh M Walker ot vnrininis i- O imlth of R cf ll md P II llihij'tt Star of Ilethellim reielltil u unnm nuht the ib in. at irt mid ! legation rrom Oeniril llvrrlaon IdHe whleli ronferrert til. a. con 1 il e.ree si. tmnolllan li ?o mine n iau iu i. r mrd Proven Iolr P '1 I'lmiaar nrllni V CI of the vlaltor" after a lotu atlnaa the work if tin orir imami-n in O Itolierts tin bun Pi of atleks anil icrnmnanslnvr verses llrnther Ilol-rta t trerseil the thnnks of hla Inilm- for the visit and trnmlel tn rollllnile th aifte Inlirnej ef the value I tokens te eriiiklln lolire on Prltln) eeenlnil H.procntn'lve Cerm II if Vletrnpolltan rompllmenint P fl VVrlasnnt Ilia ilepreo atalT for the eempline1tlon nf the Orat iteRree an I praised th. I. le f. r III. work of loinaai Hit rrsenlstlvi pllk mm of Pn-reelle waa i iu ills lmpreaae.1 be the prokress ef Iiernurl llrovvn P O Joaeph VI VVilHer or viennima roiiBrntullled 11 II I o Ike on the p.-aeaslon of aueh Ilea workers aa I'h-ilrman laplliunr anl V 11 less who coull aei in nee oniira nil tleiJ. la ll toe Indue emnk. r noil reilU t-n -ev.M ..n 1 tn .. Mnh eh) nnvnitnt la rnntrlhuted la for tho purpoae of maintain IneT the memoer'nip or me noea run i vi. arms an! .vcee.ls low 100 with the iroa. ten of renrhlni: ;oo a on N q Itpltrts eeaa alan concr itulaled on tho losal and active aervlee if Iirolhcr Cloldaleln 111 the toaltlon ol II 1 v a It ! a notsWe fact that Oil per rent of the memheralllp of 11 II lo lje la betwern tho anea of 21 anl 11 nnl the nation a call, l.ri-f.r. has m nl nil Inro id- III in II Tho workers remilnlnn are able an! wllllne hut ln xp. rlene. .1 In denree work and ai d serve the cneour icement anl naalatinco of apprerlatlvi vlallora The bonatera commltlee ilealrea a liree lehirltlon to bo on lalurdiv nlsht to Three I Inka lailee at Mantua V T meeting at KaUhn avenue Camden 7 11 P m , over I liamilt air el fc rrv 10. .lai hill la ;n aouaro from the enl of the Mintua trolley route All brothers aro Invited The "Porneat V erkers" hll on Inanlrlnl me. Unit list aturdis evenlnr Nearlv all the encipintnents In the cltv were repn -a nte.l The work f this I idv Is brlnuln Idu rtaulta On .liturlee ecnlnc M iv I at lulu Tempi, there will le a lilt '"',' nf rindllitea Pro! il Iv Jon or more will le n Imlilid Montanmers Cheat, r Hela vvire anl Ilueka 1'ounllis Invi I.. . n aket to ro nprite In this .vent Chairman Vim. ul It Pup." and Serrrtarv Cull an outline nil th. lr nerirlea in aaaoelatlnn with tho M n.ral rommltteo to make It a kreat sue- The nevt meeilnst nf th" ' Pirnot Work ers ' will he held on Mnndav evenlnit April at 1721 Vrch alreel ot eelilih vers hi campniclit Is umed to attend. Caledonian Lnlce had a eroed nttendinee tn entertain H D (1 M PI Hamilton and Phllln Thnniaon of Pnrlte Ilire Pr. p aratlona are I elner mule fnr tho reeei tlon next Prl las evening of the Temple l.neamn ment d creo stiin which will rnnfer the acc ent decree VIons lolaea vv 111 be repre aeptcd TheVV, 4 elecljelv la proareaslnie The follmvlnR la a arhfdulo of events for Caledonian March 11 The Temnle Pnramoment. N 100 dearen atan worll chmiplooa will con fer the at i enl decree In the inditeroom. March 10 V Isltatlnn to Three I Inka I nice Mantin. V J Ptlecatlon vvlll leavo Cheatnut atreet whirf at 7 t" p m aharn All Invlled March 22 Vnmlnitlon of offleera March Jl - 10 n m rellcloua atrvlce ot the I ci o K Home Heventie-nth nnd Tinea atreeta ... March 20 Pleeilon of firant and sub ordinate lolife offleera April Inatallatlon of offleera Clrcat preparatlona are lielna" mado for It Vlllle Iids-e conferred tho Inltlitory de cree on ten candllitea via Mcaara W II llim Itas llslnh P Piraooa AH" rt I. Itommel Waller A Hlckel Thnmaa Haker, Mieoucl P Cacho Harry O VVeatermann Clifford i Swift Arthur P Jonaa and Il.rman II tlrnsecup The full team was nn tho floor and the decreo vvaa put on In Only Two Clubs Have Not Traded Players In nn off season that lias been fea tured liv iiiimermn trades itr eulen uf mijnr leirue hall phi) ers two flub, one of each league, have lome th remit h without entering Into u traninetlnu vllli am other elidi. The except Ion In the inerlrnn I eagtte t the liirnsn club, nnd In the National the St. I ouU ( ar dinaU enjoy the dUtlnrtlnn, Camps Meade and Dlx, and the I 1 M17 HH i j i . .. It f i. le-VKviwR.-M- n E. J. KIIEINER He is past chief rntiKcr of Court Hamilton. No, 00, Totestera of America. llrtt rlui form Iho commit tt-o on cn It5tp( mm rfrtot iroirr)i Th ..eKi-re ti im nf Hprlnsr (iTrdAti Tn1ci will t tfinnllfv the flrt lirno In full form In Mllln LotlR room lonlcht lArsr nt temlaticn li i xprrtui tn v rlrnmc tlin lnlt in r lirrthrrn Th rani fnr thtrl member nf th relit f commlttre rromlscs to tie keen, as tho entries are tmmcrou Purity I o le No IJI nt tint wreU'it merlins rxtmlel a warm wlrnmi? to I. Icu tuiant Munut I of the V H rrmont. Ilr ipoke ft llnal of hli rrmnl for tho I . 1k mil of tht. nnn lttrr reeflrl from Itn tnt mhrr-i Ornn t Conductor K Itotsi Xticlvor s u!nit of the Into chnplaln I O, Thnnm 1!huKf m th i onin n orn tnrlril fpulum Ilprorllni! Hurelnry II I Hamlltnn Ii tho recti I nt of further honor) tn tin nnlt-r He hii ttern rlrrtel rtrnnl Irnr ncriU' (if 1! irrli rnc impmcnt n1 an pnlntr.l tllitrlf t ilput rnil innstrr if tin ieenth t1ltrit tr th unexplritl tprni (ifllrtiUnO Untitnr rrfUnel The lniUfs rntnprlitlnK tho rM nth Olntrl t orv nn ful limn (oltirntli No IU fourth nf Julv, No 144 Ontn Hill No ail. AVelromr No. ... l'itrlt Nt iJ" nnl P imnm um Nn "sft Tho tlrnt d t,rto In full form wiia oxiinpltrted last tMiilnir Merehnnts' I n Ice No 21 conferred tho first ibsne on tlm follow ln rnndl Idles for nthtr 1 lduen IJrnthr-i Oppel, Hohert MnrrN No Jii Klnir I nmklin No Hlajmln oie llranch Nn 111 ver of Mer chants Tho lirir number nf xlsltlnir hroth C.Vi. InHulIni, llrnthtrs Onitell hiwrenee Mich I V . Hiitthelt Wolum .Muss nt Meter unoMiiown j iMwiKr viinnn , III Mr l '! v m evriint im - t i vjuilHIt , if Hnl trt Morris Onl lst In nf llornnrd llrnun nnd a deletritlon from Kranklln I.o Ut Nn " greit bi He 1 the attend tnct pearto Mast r Morton wns wc It Plennel with tho work nf tho teim which Is note 1 for exceptional merit In tho first degrei P CI O N Ott was given the gU I han 1 nfter a 1 mi al s-nce A war living s t et is b-ln forin 1 with V (J Klein P (1 I!enrv nnl P O Valentine nn a c immlttee An Interesting letter was rend from Urnthr Met c in who Is "some where In Trnnro ' The ladles Auxiliary will meet In flnnm C tomorrow evening anl a lar.e attenlincn Is urirel Thou fire Mtrchints will Inln lalidminn In r inferring tho scnn 1 degree Merchants' will hue a delegitlon with the boosters committee on n visitation in Three Links Lodge Msntu i N J. cm .Mturdnv evening to which all brothers aro cundltlly lnvltd Pourth of Julv Lodge hid the Inltiitory ceremony cnnferrel nn two candidates v the stiff nf Temnle 1 nnmnment whose rx i mplifirntiin was prnnounc I almost fault less This mmblnatlin of Hour workers has shown supi rlorltv nver the nvt rage It Igo ttams anl Is in tiemnna m m n,cs neenng Kartt it assistance as well nu b these yvlng no ability tn put on degree work hxpresainns of gritltudi worn fully rxtinlei t tho visitors for this fivor which will Inrnlre tho active members to (.reater effort. Hie W a H effort la bringing rckular viUs nt cvtry met ting Apollo Lolge at 4010 Cheitnut street, was welcomed Into tho foil of the ninth djstriet last Satur 'av nkht In a most rordltl manner b P P tl M Powell anl u delegitlon from the sever il lo Itres of this district Among tho visitors were p O Charlia Bulkelov of Hamilton I o Ige, who spoko tn his usuilly eloquent way on patriotism our bojs In the nr nnd tho la'w nf universal I mtherhoml P O Hch hard of piclllc I odgi brought an appeal ing mesial! from the pitrlarchal branch nf the ordir Thc spirit of true Oil 1 I el hwhhlp was deeplv manifest throuuhout ml the speeches to which the lodgo j.ave prompt response an I full nssurnnte of nnwed effort to dim even tht prou I riiorl of the last severitv enrs Tho teim conferrt I th dvgree of frlen Ishlp on two cindldttca anl r t ived a In nrt hand i n th. xi i llenc e nf a Hhort drill Past Grands Horner anl Simple and V G I lughton wer apnntid tn rtprcat.nl Apollo In tho district commit- tWO e America Lodge No 2. nt 814 West Glrard avenue, conferred the thirl degree nn Hrother Jainli W Innemoro and two new members receive 1 their Initiators llrnther Harr C Punbar th newly apiolntid do gree mastrr Is putting up snmp hard work and his a very promising degrn teim llrothtr Harry Hvans of Mllle Lodsv m ide IntttrcHllng remarks on Odd i'ellowuhlp. ' Ivy Lodge nn Man I ty night In th presence I of a boo 1 attend mco anl s veral visitors Word wan rtcfivt 1 from llrnther Itoland Krcdt rieks who h is arrlvt-d saft ly in l-rnen with th', seconl billonn nu idnm Next Mon lnv nlnht the seenn 1 (KkTiD will lnj cnnferrel ,nl nomlnitiona will bu made for tht urlou offices The rolden rule degreo wns conferred on four candidates bj (irt.sH Uncamtmcnt. No 2i7, on Tutsduy nlktit and several new applications wtro rectlvcd The mmn.ra of Opresi aro working strcnuuouily In sup port of the urnnn xirartn an i in huiii- tlon to any candldatrs udmltle I in the meantime a class of not Uss than twenty five Is expected for the cluss Initiation on May 4 The past chief patriarchs rst their ImI. lots for Grand Encampment officers, all tho votes going to Unluri Dirman fui grand Junior warlen mid tn William L IleUtnn fnr nrand representative Tho following ditici rs or me rcneampmom were e ei tpil ( hie f nu trlii n h 1 rank NIih i iz Jr.l senior warden, G M Formosa 1 Junior warden J Harry Mjcrs high priest Una coo Kmnelyi truxtie 'I homaa O Clark, de gree master, A. II. Wllaon. Kenlnrtnn Iodge conferred tho first de gren through Pt kren Mimter 1. 1 ward and this staff Hrothers Hohmlllor t urry Lover log, Heeco, Krlbbs, Harndt l'allett, Snjdtr, Wind'riy MUhael, Tucker, Wurhop Zim merman, W llllam t ronthmnei Htuhlnillb r lliliard tmtjh, Zitman, llrown and Iaux, Thn Rebokah to Igea will again conduct an entTlalnment and danrc for tho army and navy Imya at (Iraml Fraternity Hall, 1UJU Arch atreet. next Haturd-iy nleht Ono of tho moat rlellchtful meetlima In the hlatnry of Urnhana Itest l.nli at n-. i. Af.r.n.i unnti-ii a!i ..ii -n ( "l Uf nn Hi" ane.eiiiM niiouHi iuii inn iiii Friday evenln Nearly 2V memhera an- awereu in tno ran 01 ineir niimi reaponive, wero received from hrothera unahle to at tend and tettera wero read from nearly every ono of lha fort -three rnemlera In tho aevlco ot the countr (Irand Conductor rt Koaa Maclver delivered tho addreea nf tho evening. Orana Jlaalir Jnhn 11 rltrnttnn of New Jeraey. areompanled hy Orond flee, p-tary Harry H rino ant Orand Hrretary Uaher A Hall navo ernnd anlritrd talk! A reault of thla enthualaatle meeting ha bean evidenced ly the receipt nf I. ttera from hrothera who wero pn aent, hut vvho owlnsr to tho nature of their employment, aro unablo tn attend reuularli, exprcaainir their determination to attend oftcner Thla la aratlfylnir In th committee ua thn meet. Ing vvaa orldlnally planned for thn purpoaa of Improvlnv the attendanre, and Chairman Kowarl Palmer la arranalnir for meotlnaa nf a almllar nature. Vlaltora alviaji are wel come. Waahlnston Irln Lodge held Sunday aervlee, at Odd Fcllowa' Home The aermon waa preached by the rtev llrneat llawden. paator ot Oak T.ana Methodlat Kplicopal Church The mualn vvaa provided by (ha Men a lllbla Claaa Quartet and Orcheaira of the aamo chureh. and aelectlona by the Wlllard, and Koehler Orchejtra. Prealdent Mlppa preaae4 ttianka for theae favor.. Sunday waa Children', Day at tha Orphan and Intereallng ejerclie. were conducted the hnme'a Junior Chrlatlan Kndeavor ... Thn tnullo Included ul.MlAn. e.u Society. The rnualo included aelectlona by tha hnm.'a chnrua and orrheatra. Addreaaea wer. made hy aat grani Patriarch Matth.w Wiley, of rittaoeirghl Robert Oorman. aeore. tary of th orphanaga,, and Hobert tviv, rhalrmart ef the education committee, who preald.il pra Pathaheba. Dehekah, $, N0.111J, ' m- if onara;. en. reeo. 1 aervicea. MARCH 14, 1918 SHAWNESE TRIBE SEES 68TH BIRTHDAY Chnttahooche'd nnd Yonah Tribes Purchase Wigwams. Deputy Sachem Teams Shawneso Tribe. No. S, celebrnled Its! Court Pennsjlvftnli, I.'o G7, at slxty-elghlh anniversary by a plan Tiventv-second nnd Dickinson streets, thoroughly cnjovablc to tho largo gath- was tho meeting place of tho advisory erlng of Its members nnd Invited guests board of the Subordlnito Courts Fed present te do honor to ono of tho old- oration l'orestcrs of Amcrlei. The court est tribes In the State In nddltlon to1 tendered the visiting cowokers n, heirty a varied progrim of entertalnmont tho reception Ilrotherg McCall, Durkc, brothers wcro treated to splendid tilks i Pltschl, Duflleld nnd their collengues from Oreit Sachem Ileswlclt, O, C. of providing n special program Tho follow It Pr.iser O P, Coombs O K, of W, lug committees were announced by tho i iirrnr. I' et i vv aiher, e iiuriuail .iuiiii areenlnlgh and P O S William C. Conic) formerly a member of the tribe Other speakers were D O S Albirt lilt sort. Past Sichems Chirles (1 Keldel . Divld Itursell, Jr , nnd Samuel Henry I Members were present representing iTilhes Ncs 31, 3d, CO, 87. 124. 117. 139, 111 T.I runt 11 R rif.it SlnolidtH lloa . TTf ! llll ut.lv . CSV niie.iie.Mi -. 1 Irtlc .tl.. , .-..I fnmi-nl.1. tvmi Inllr nn ' nil ,l.i. iihrniPnZnf nnil P H H our duty to tho Oorrnmcnt nnu l u h. i-on.py Bc a msiorj ni inc i-nuy io i ?Jh?Z' TrlbC- Cr" nn', "nl8n WCro served. Ynnnh "Th- Oroat llcirM tribe hn m nnl Into Itn purrhnseil wlmnm at 2J7 ColnmMt nenuo nnl all Kidmen arc invited to lnp rt tt nn an ednciilav, td en Tho hill will ho dodlcntid nn Welnoli!., Vpril 17 th- loonth annlrr-nrv nf th triho The tlrll.ntlnn will to condurlid uy th srent rhkfn and there will ho n t uhllo nlrinc Vfhrn thi now chiefs will l(3 ln Ptnlh I ln iifTlee A pmnl V hop will be Riven on rrdln Mil T All Uednun nre Invite I to iut mi with their famtllo-i nnd frtondu On .un1 1 next St Put rick' n I"ilS. tho rrnternltv flub will 1tne It ornlnir in tho j hnnnurt rnnm nn 1 lt-thkelt&r of the hnll all munborn nro Invited Thcr In n Imnm on for nev mcmbcru tn this the larRCKt tribe In rrnnlvinlft Tho n.einbrhlp m HV nnl tho worktrs are desirousi vt maklnu It nn even JOimi til celtlrvto tho entrance Into tho ntvv home Ohnttahooehro Tribe No 17 nTter t perlnl nf fort j -four nrot suns In its present w lew am it SI I Olrarl avenue, 1ms purrhnnrd i hall nt tho n uthoKt cnrnr (Ilrard avenue and Htitchlnsnn atrtet wluirt nn anl itfter tho thtrd nf plant mm n the council flro v. Ill I o kindle I nn everv We ln h di s sleep A rlisi n loptlon will be hell on the llrst cniin',Il sleep In tho new wlr wim when probably flft rilff-ces will hive conferred upon them th" full tit urns rf the ord tr 1 ho denTio work will bo ilotu1 Iv t hsttahoochoe dirrep teim, whlth his won numerous i rlzog nn 1 h is nlwajs I i?rn hlrhly commondtd for Its eft Id tnt work , rtn trll e Is In a prosperous condition tut th council tneettnv are will attended nnl Inter-rtlnr Of tho ictivo workers who lellevo In "evorlaMlnirly kecplnj? at It" are llrnthers W N "Iv ers Howard K Jorua Wllllim Clij. WUHim K Jnnrs, Chsrt-r ntror (Icorje A Trouti anl J. C. Pow ell Jr The Depute Oral Snchems' Assnelnllon met nt tho Orent Council office with Trel dnt Charles Wellnnl, ecretnry H H 'Walker nnl lte rrealdent Oenruo Nase llirii A Mn nttenHnco cf the deputies on ' hnnl tn nrranBo fnr the rnlilnir "f chiefs of ih trlhes in their districts In riant Moon The association formed a ralstng-up team selected from Its members P G S BAmuel If Walker G H S William Px G I M I rank P Ward G P I-rank Ituhl. G C. nf H William Glsser O C nf W Albert 1 Isentrnger G KT of W Albert IlltieTt. n M Charles Wdlanl Great Sannaps W. W Hlchhnrn and A O Mthler. Jlrnvrs Oenriro Knlttle W alter Gill George Metzler. John Pwall Warriors James J llurke John i Connellj, Walter Itol ertson, Holler Ptrov ker G of P PiVld Huisclt. Jr . O of W I I relerick O Allsorp P G , Hqulre Griffith and P. G P flimuel H Walker spoke of the splendid district meeting held In Osnnga Trlbo at Hooth Corner on last Monad) s sleep Ienl Lenipe Tribe, No R conferred tho adoption degree on three tf""" ,?ilJ"",J Wedneslnj steep, P S W lllUm Llchhorn tnklng the pirt of stehem The degree work was done In ti creditable manner T n mombers have been adopted during the term nnl soeril appllcitlons are awaiting investigation Then. U a marked Improve ment In the nttendinee of he older mem lers whlih deserve special mention. Of those pnsent at the last meeting were llrnthers Apple nnl 1 fsher On eHaturuav evening tho loth of tsorm moon the Installing team In rhirgo of Deputy Klehhorn nnl nccompinlel by a I erLe delegation will trail to Packenah TrliM No 312. it Langhorn nnd raise their chiefs I enl Lenipe Hand ant Beveral members will escort tho team All brothers are Invited to go along and will meet nt J7IS Gernlantnwn avenue nt n 4jp m Ppo rl.il ears have been provlled On tho nth plant moon the tribe wilt rase Waseca Tribe. No. 48, In Parkway Hulldlng Teocco Tribe No 343 nttended divine services on last Sunday's sleep at the I uth ernn Chu-rh Scveni fourth atreet and I Imwool avenue of which tho Ile, Wil liam O Welsa ft memter of Teocco Tribe Is tho pastor The speakers wero C of H Ilarrv Uelnhnrt. P H Pnetor Ander min POM Hamuel II Walker, and the n istor A special musical program was r.nbred. and stventy-five members were present Teneco will raise the chiefs of Piute Tribe and their chlefi wilt bo raited h Paconta Tribe. . The Pnkota Assncfitlon meeting will be hell In tho wagwam of M"enno Irlbe No VS 7fi South llrnad street on next Mon ilcv evening The boird of greit chiefs and pnst grent sachems will hep resent. Tho decree team In chanre of Pcgree Mas ter John M. t'amero will confer the v,nr rlnrs degreo on a class of cundlditea AL hrntlura aro Invited Penobscot Trlbo No 70 adoted one pale face at the last meeting Past Sichem Til ch ard L Schryer, who In great suns past took an active part In fledmanshlp. has passed tn the hnppy hunting krounds aged slxt nin. Mn nrnther chryer was a member t,f the order for thlrtj'seven great suns '. m m.l. 1 a.tlflevr tiuev"rC In uln the first prlro fnr membership offered by iiuirict Henuty W W Plchhon . who was a visitor at the last meeting and cave members an interesting talk. Iho Polnrta Tribe No .! had a cnofl ' r"-i.M " , B.i .i0.n uiini the tendince nn rnu"cnl 'A Xr work of tho rrlnr "nrtFi1'V"mfl?S JharM t " "ntefaces liy Itah degree .team. In charge of Past Sachem Jsme Harper inn vvortj was done 1 1 Rrfor!n IJh the rltu nl and In a highly efficient manner Senator 1 y. Karley of BPlocta, weicomeu tno visiinrs nnn i thanked PR Harper and b ernbeM nT ' , the degree team for their beautiful rendition or me worn immi'iinh as Vti " IV r n unarirs aij"w. '" '- ,M' Hirmr memt er State board of appeals, p OF Albert Risontrager P. G H Jnhn L ( Kshcr C of n Miuart Welsa No 3oH Pis-' trict Pcnuti John rher was voted an honor ar" rnemhr nf tho tribe for faithful at tendance Mernhpra were present from Nn. fl 1 21 48 0. 11.1 nt, 20. 2.'0 07. 30S. 370 und AM. Corn and venlaon weru aencd, . ronhkfwnh Tribe. No iil). klnnlM Its rounrll flrf In the nw evUwam. lino Ovr munlown avenue, on ll Monday aleep nh a houewBrmlnr, fntertalnment anrt frmoker Seven appllcatloin '"Jn7"nherhlD were ntracnted """"f, -" v,h .'," i tah Trllo dejrej team Ml! confer tho war. rlor and chief denreea Taat Parhem Smeltaer apoke of the JWI rnen'a Home. ! S rrenakl. No il. entertainen nun aonea. th I 'ley roth.r. rendered "veral r.er- .i maiAii Ti O H John Liner entrr. llll tn iiin,"'"',-,--,-, - " it W talned with ahort atorlca and rroltatlona. rat Sarhema I.eggett and llerger enter tained p O B, John Kaher waa made an honorary member. Corn and venlaon were, Be.re.ed. Rhakahappo derree team will confer the warrior and chief degree, on neat Monda'a aleen In C"atavvla Trlbo. Olney The team la In charge of Captain Prank HVnry. C. of n II. C, Cornelia la aerloualy III at hi, home. Alpena Tribe. No 4110 now located at 814 (Ilrard avenue, will move to the new hall of Chattahooche Trlbo at aoutheaat corner of Hutchlnaon atrcrt and Otrard ave nue where H expecta to do better work In bu Idlng up the mcmberihlp and attendance. The Wlaaahlekon Jfarchlng Club la In full li'oom for Ita aecond grand annual amoker, tn be hld on March 23 at Twenty-eeventli nnd Htllea atreela I'a.t Pachem Oeorge Knlltlo la prealdent of the club, Frank Young chairman nf committee on arrange menta und Samuel l,oeb la aeeretary. The rommltteea are all working hard to make the affair a. aucerie and a good time la aiaured to thoae who attend. All membera are welcome. Th IUInmak.ru of Amerle had Initatled h Oreat Chief Mclntlr. Ilrother Charle, Neppa. of Tonah Tribe. In the office of great airritery. vice Charle. J. Foulkea. realgned nn account of Uovernment duty. Albert Itltaert o. rtioei e-uunerie, . nm wlae man. f. wa, ofcioeo to future meeting, on I ...a HvnnufliinRii I B a riunday a: Hal , tl fler. ,n nr eacn moon e inmn '-.-r-z.- . r umbla avenue, and Hrothera I.l.t. Kind and i e uo- ealdel nave "Win invj.nm eue. vrenevrir inpre. e.rt-T"is . FORESTERS' BOARD APPOINTS COMMITTEES Permanent Organization of Federated Courts Man tua's Social Session u,,.!,, r balrmnn. IV r Tl Chaele. 1" KMly I Accoiintnnta flrnn 1 nudltnra of the Jurla. diction William J Nanle No sl.M Hafan Nn JJlI tmat RTand auditor I. J Phllnrer, No tss P c ranKers lleorke t Walker N i rsj John Muttle Vo 170, 11 J Andrae, No .1 1, and Thoni is Ilucnnn, No .'31 Fectlonnl mectlnffi 1 Hushes. No. 210 t-v livrilll I 111 vr end' I 1 ItH) 1 1 1" rs, iut " T A OrrfDHnnl Nn IV J llnrrMI Nn 142 lW J McMftnlmrn, No 1!2. II O Mueller. Vi1 Vt r (lroBPI No frt y Dnnnahy wn 1111 j v jirraii zn u. , iionmui W ..'j'nrcKiN'o" Tl0ir,liof..t,on?nNo: .,.. licealee. No "I T r Henry. No !)" nnl J I.eimlnK. No. 342. Vxtn.lon of objoetn A Chrlfstlnnaen. No. IS, W Anderson No 7. P 1 Heron, No IU J M ltaum No 1.0 T. Prenxer No U J niltMrt No 12ti It 1'atterf-on No. Mil. V, U Itotirne Jr. No His, T ttnltor No 201 i1 J Ponrron No 232 J I.lpmnn, Nn J2 H A OMBh No. IT T W HinRd No ait T Itelllj, No .37. W V lllch mann So IIP Mslatlon Oiptalns of trims II T It Ahrendts Nn iis, i: K Inflow No 41 . Willis No 17 W M Wllllnms Nn ll, W I chaffnir, Vo rr, ll J lit vino No nil nesinir No 42 T J Hurk o n j v. W ells No !Mt. A V Annill. Nn lOll. tl I. Hunstncer, itunmnuer, .o iit.ji j t,nurinr tt j.i T T Cftllnhin No JTI T. McQulnn No. 1)12 J 1t Dorttv Nrli t A J Mever No No 117, Il J Onurtnev No 111: l-'J, J P Ileuctle No 240 I. Cnrntih No, .IH A MnClo nrle n J74. l W KCll. No .117. W H I lick No 3l.l Trlel, No. 1" J A Kelly No 1JI, T H Shade, No. 101 nnl II Hisson, No 222 Milntemnee of rlchls f V Ilrnlley, No. ft" M J Oeritrht No Trt J Pmlth, No. lt.7 J P noddon. No ins, J hauervv-ild, No 101. nnd C F, Kell, No 1J8. ex officio Thesfl units, tocethcr v.Uh others pre vloul published show how firmly tho move ment Is sollllfImr since Its Inaujruntlon In November last The up Slate sections are In like minntr orKanlel ant their delegates attend tho general sessions of tho federation in Philadelphia The publication staffs are compiling orflclal diti for dlairtlutlon thrnughnut the whole orW upon facts of vital Interest to its welfare TSn mft!nmint thnuuh nnrnnl7ed Prl mirllv for PennsjUaiila Is fast 1 eonmlng natlon-wlle bj tho Intensified Interest r-tlrrert m nn 1 I a ec,iren tiiltaf Itrt I 1ne 1 StntOS o.e of Its promoters 'as tho communica tions plllmr up demonstrate The proclamation of the supreme executive oAmmliioA tnibinri Mn 11 a. ir re nt nation wide drive for nev members nnl designating It as inresurs itw wns nmniurrp nu steps to co-operate in tho movement were taken t Mantua No lfiO at 4117 Lancaster ave rmt in the pood and-welfnro session Ioc lurer poclor Killlan brouaht Into action n nrnvtram Urn ling pitrlntism expressed In more "do' than don ts " with humor ndlrd in make the exercises Interest ng anl Instructive An admixture of original verses was the pirt nsslirnel the author Hrothe 11 Ildward No TI2 who was Introduced as a versifier not a pnet tho distinction 1 ring noted by nn essayist, who sail' molern poet Is llkelv to nve with his wife s relatives while a versifier brings home a stlan envelope on paydav," as Uoh docs each week Tho songsters Ilrotht rs Kerlln Orth Gujn nnl Lsons wero aprliuded Hrother Walnw right made the P C II Aasociatlon work hi tnnie thief Hinirer Henry nnl peputv Torbort. No 1JI cited ensll per form! 1 acts of patriotism within tho gnsn nf evrv memter to do his best bit The Hltey brothers No 217 presented tlta of current activities whli h wore heartily re oMvel The Sen tc forum deliberate! unnn tho quos'lon "How to get the membershln to attend tho meetings during tho war r erlo 1 ' This court has the distinctive, honor of 1 elng more largly attended pro rata than the average) lolgn but stress Is being used to have the weekly sessions aug mented still more. H C It S'mlth contended that the main drawback is the inverteorato class wno un th thrend worn excuse I haven't time " Three uf the loval attendants whoso occu- pitlons demand a larger part or their time, with less lelcuro than the excusirs expressed a few thoughts based upon I Ihert Hubbard's declaration that Mho busy man alwavs has time to do things ' through Intelligence and ".:; r.1 ... i-j ... i ..- i iroilier Dlivvuv DUiniru uui tn irinn tiii- II S Unit Responsibility . ?tJ S p Centralize responsibility and elim- feffl iK',l'l IfiP vm 5nate annoyanc03 in tne construction Ejl '; -W j 1 'PS I id! your new u'ng. sTsg .ro A m STEELE SERVICE m1 Si 3 1 ITal assures this unit control of every de- a 1 1 ik k ' 1 if 0 B "' an co-ordinates every step from i fasffi : : I t I rrs plan to completed structure. i M'l flnf llfmi oieeie & aons to. Nia'S 1 ! 1 .Mi B 1 5 Engineer : Constructors Plilfi ('? 1 tt I na n JB I'niiauciiniiu lurunio Jimvvifl.Mmf V n , glHa OH EEBtiHnVS l iei. ?3? K2D avammBBIalfll. th 1 it i iPuHssssiMB?!; BmmtiV ImC . MniTTl ' ' iTiWSl ' ii I i i S I fHI ,vA . S!SSnI ,TjcgixTjT i .11, y mnK i in.. 1 1 jramin- laTsMall r-ss ' "YT- jmaavMammvBmlmeaSaMaJMlmvvBBavmeS:immmaaBSaaaa1l RECEIVER'S SALE High-Grade Furniture By order of the United States District Court ' The entire atock of Furniture and Furnishings of AMOS T. HILL, Inc." 1615 Chestnut "J will be gold on the premiiee beginning Friday, March 15, 19l8 Compriitng Library. Drawing Room. Dining Room, Bfdrotxm Fat: lure in MnhoRany, American Walnut, White Enamel 'W Dookcaaei, Deaka, Beautifully Upholstered Davenports? Lampt, Mirror,, Rug,, Wicker appointment, HARHY L, JENKINS, Em,., j. f. shkajl tVV -Wf ini, th.t "what la rttUrMtefclit nonpeerformeer of oDtlonat winn -wori i inr vriiipovetr, or wnl of r te the utllltlnn of hi. hour, of lelturl . llr..lk .III.. M- M - ije-lthiro. further ad vane Jfltat Proneneaa to act on th caprlecl j v.in iviiiei uii-unniiiu Dunmifl una rriuiuuon in nn man-a tun imha obatariei that leye neglected many an ii. uy. vn(ur i rate ran r or co "KfMXk1 time," , ft , I ", f Vlelnrleut, No 851, I Alt..t...u -..-i'i rt... . . '. niiimiril HTVIIUV Onul atreet. la on of the f Ac tors In th eyri.wu.i ivuuiain-ni oi me nnrineaattrn u"" i,u"t rompmunn, now in proff nnl to rontlnue until the acason opent .no iiuw "ur nem sames, ine latter bx rontlnRent upon wr conditions allov such public features The regular rou sessions that precede the aoclal hours made interesting in the coed and' well inrouHii me rnons or its promotion o mlltee. Prothers Ptlck. Ilurainger. HhaHi o Neill, Kramer. McPevItt, Powd uid tb assistants Courts Mount Vernon FrU Ship. Ho mesburff And rfeleffatlena from Past Chief Itangera Association added th talent to tho local aggregation Those anondlntr were Hrothers Knnls Sutellff K iriiiitii, .11 ut nn i ctrsoei, wens ana Wsvcs inMjnr, in iw, )!; jesnerger iieaain Aijoie. iiunninger ict nnneil Ilsnlcka inf. I..,C I Henrt Ifn.k.. Vt !. II I till ! nnu uuriiri, iin IU lIUinCH. i "111 anl tl f llmvr.M t ll..... l ' " " . . iinnn'in . a lliin.ll u. j lloliror. No (2: ! fohlman 'Jr . No l I. MoNamo. No 111, D. K.'ll,htr, Nn, il W Cofiln No Hili r. J. Orecn. No.vlB nun v. it.iHiu v umnirr. i John Paul .TV. n r V 5110 an' Ita Tn1J 't Hrnnch No m at HIM- North TwentyietrVT enth street held a rally session with Hrtt.sVs. w ers denarii, Jtuev, Keiiy, iiutcninso evmith. Hiibhs ItnufenhstiKAr. Dawdl Clancy Ileerj Gnnd man tjiih and rtennN Kennedy, wo. 41, in charge or the new ij v feature work nf both units, who outli4 the various phases -t V rf m Past Chief II 1. I-ancaater auggeatedtf tr feastbla method of adding to the Henlfjt rosters nnd thi Idea wns conceded as bom r . rensnnatlo nnd practical In substance M Y presontep 'The ordinary benefleial ranlifeO.K we realize may not bu augmented Aa rttF flJ as heretofore under normal conditions. JwrjuV until tho war Is terminated However thrt social membership class cm be Increaaea, If A i a vigorous campaign be made. Those affiUiTA inii-ii in in" ureinnnien rifin win nut nn iw; j m thit flnnnrlol nlilltrn t Inni rift netinlSFW v . I benefits accrue to them hut the smalt noi1-, J, . Iniel fica add to the general axets, whU in moral support inc enrollment oi minn v i ' luslnits and other mn of influence wovH f,3 " exert would be of great tenefit to the court ' aria too fraternity In general Located as n. ? t j No TIB In the center of the activities ollV tho Northwest Beet Ion there Is AVftllahlaWtl an opportunity to nod a large accessioTi'or.a. of desirable men to thn social membership tvf ion to inn social memoersntp . vvf not secure as beneficial rank-vv .,ytfo igo or other reason " 4?t ' "JL " inai 11 couta noi mates due to ago r J Krelner. Junior naat chief rsngfF ' iffii . rf . il.""lef ft ft .-M 4 -v-f vi. tuuri iiimiiiun, .io imi ijt rnnnoij nuiyiij f ine iioji woraors ior ine oraer. ne in ono or the ounger class wno are, on in"j, alrt for every feasible measure to addiad vantage and progrrsslveness to lh fr'' ternlt. ' states Herretarv Noon, of th court, "and thu members of his own council appreciate hla work his well planned imi tem in ftvery project he launches, showlnar prepared ncaa for action and careful thought " In the courts of the WeM Phlladelphlt. district he ts a familiar coworker In all their Joint movements And ho Is becomlna; known anl appreciated throughout the Stat Iv roison of hts splendid work as th official stenographer of the Subordinate Courts' Federation, His voluntary aervleei prove th sincerity of his allegiance to thf cause nnl have given htm n standing and recognition with bis cownrkera which Uf appreciates more than other material rer ward j i Court Ttlvertnn, No fl New Jeraev. nt a visitation reunion wss adtressed by Or ami torturer Pflvld Glsdney and P G C. Tl, William It Watt who headed n large dele gitlon from Court Maine N 04, of Cam den Court Ulverslde No 100. was marr shalcd by Chief Hanger Thomas Pmlth, Treasurer William Haley anrtV Flnanrlal Seci retar; Jamea McKeever Court Haddtnay ton No 12fl of Philadelphia, as an Invite 4 guest was headed hy Hupreme Representa tive o T M Tajlor P c. n. J Carneri Kctper of Record J J, Sttlea and Chairman C V Kelly nf the Pubordlnate Courts' Kederition of Pennsylvania A eplendlfl xnl ceptlon wis tendered to the visiters and C H Joseptf Yearly J P, O, Jl Frank Fpeer Recorder Julius Lleb and Flnanefal riecretary Cheater Pevine, of the'local court) together with the entertainment committee," left nothing undono to make the event a tuce cess The timely remarks and tJUcTfevtloni ot tho brethren were appreciated. , American Eagle No fl" at Twenty-four! nnd Oikford streets made the subject ti the Government a plan of Insurlnr the en: listed men its topic for action The a ma J cost nnd the absence of red tape fnrmalttlei mane ine pian ine mosi lensime for courted.1 -.i i In avail of In making adequate provision ft &k i for their members In the service And. in rommon viin many mcni itrancnoa oi in Houth Philadelphia district, this court utilizes the ndvantntrenus proposition. All members now In the milltar forces are a Ins jred, and all whn are drafted hereafter will he likewise provided for within the 120 days allowed from tho date of their entry Into the military service to the amount of $1000 the premiums pall by the brothers Iu nrms to be reimbursed them by the local court and the principal In the event of their death to be pall dlrrstlv to thn beneficiary named In tho policy, and to be In lieu 6t (lir IMillii'ii J iii"UU(ii ("iiriiin ut lliu LUIUItri B J , ltpnlhar r'nnnell tlaalrlr 1111 tftfman iiii ilV others spoke In advocacy of general accept' J nnce of the project Palegatlonj from Robin noon i-uniiNC .niuniDi. x'ennsrivanuii Morris and Peace were present and wart sptendldlj entertained j 9 j" Street, Philadm;, 4 n Chain and Rockert T' Furniture and many other d. lor tht home. i r.:.j . -MT v y v w lirotuft'f R rv. ir. 4n . & i. VI 5 J&l r ,.-'?. i im S.1 ,W ert , sJfii i lit 9 41 tl IV ws M. ?ji.r ra -ei Jar f PWV.f Vv1 KM ," ,1 -CJt nKS . & e 1 MM. a ww, w-f V&S?:t'Zrzz-7rzJzl1jz rr.i.T-g - tt" r -- ";,1"U umr sfw; SfiEiS ssWEV - " ct -s? u.ej vv Wj , - A-r ; j ; iik