Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1918, Night Extra, Image 9

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MONDAY, MARCH i8, 1018'
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WARD MOVEMENT .
BY ARTISANS' ORDER
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M. E. JMuSier ah.is.iii a jLiuna
for Co-operative worn
Among Assemblies
it'.. m A. riialmcra calleil Into Joint
t&mrirtnce'last week till his deputies and
;f?" .t.ier artisans niut recorders of
,hordlnnte asscmbllcH, mid Inaugurated
Krv.nimt neier before contemplated,
LiMrJi may becomo' tho Breatet factor
S.M. icar I" promottaB Increased at-
BiniB 3 ,.ll mi'nnaM Iltld tnfltrrllll
iSSuTof the order. M. R U. .Cox
W:,. . temporary Hecretnry. while
PSmiher Chahners outlined his plans and
vho proilm r" or "worker" dinner
... W attended , , .
JKli Members who lieen producers In
rfT'T' i:'.iA.ta BitHfmii . in inn rxirm nr
RfcirSilu'lnn inreo or more randldstrs .lurlne
tatrcau""" . Hprrlal prizes Hro In W
KiV.rrfVa to mo l;wi i;iiieeri.
i? lb) Memners J
rendition of
ttiwHta '""
M Members of '"fee learns rireiinis in
' il!iM f Hie In II story vnrk. In be
meeting of ttic offUlal ll
?- !!SnThrre members from esrli naeinlily er
ii.mJ In f allvnninre. assemblies in. bo .11-
,.., . piiui ufnuips w i rnuni
X. mfftibers present at 0.311 p. 111. ami re.
'ilSKie to the M. i:. ,M. .. Deputies
En aieeV report the numtier. of in,Tn from
n. assembly who are ariuamr in me sjry
f'toi Jt the United Hl.les
1 "- . rasm Anrii 1 111 11
'.."?..".';.. Vnniest A tlwnlr,
1 itnn the UHer Pari nf Ma
This eonlest In
rremlter Ml,
ro pariv mil
y in tnem.
Era larodiicliiie Iwn or morn new nieniuersi
frr. v , . nMHomh Mpm In men l.is 111'
Rjej'.-j h.lnr. ueh members receiving Iwn
mis rnnicsi
twien ami In
lie Ihralro
Will be ill.
:c,ry h theatre liartv.
fft" cover all mretlnss bjt
1-Jr.. Mirrh IS to .May IS.
aHhi tn sllenasnco iontet an
.w '-I- ...nte.t tho HSieinb es
PJK . Ik. fnllntilnif rlaKHPS!
iKfjilone. rrniresslve, Kciuthnestern,
VAlltr. St. John. Union, Undrrtloivn, Cler.
'JTrriintylianls. (Ilraid, Wert rhlljdel.
RmT mddon, BnterrrUe iiarlram, rass.
M ZL a.
ColllllRK
I'rankfurd, lhlfih,
.Vc-Ltnoo.I. Torin. Iljrmmo
sft.T"3firtiin. (irlrniai
a,r,on,Sonweaaih.. . IVaverly. ApoIIo;
K'Krt. Ideal. Larrhuood
Bv,f 'o.ji,nt Hlar. famden. Norwood.
ffriiMtr. Kenslnmon, I.nergetlc,
Lnlf.l" r. Chiip
.tll0"'..... n llioup (nnleala la to en-
?" a friendly rlialry bteen Iho as.
pSJmMW In an effort to excel along the
Wi.?' ""',V"";V.f r ; I.Vlo work.
clHinanv;w - -
?X w nfflari Vnnrheea and Charrlerre
Kxiia'PMt Master Jordan hrartlly.coinmendd
Btttw insresslrs Innovation no s;iu h.
rrtn of their full, support, r. M. i'oi
?GK et Bt. John'a Assembly, pres'nled a
3.V for oriranlzlnic the deputies Into .an
Etltaoplitlon for work ansintc assemblies
' SSliic odl nsslstaneo and Inspiration for
m "comprehensive and siiinresllte of del el.
rament that they called prompt responses
ffiSr.it Masters Smtth. lllnBlns. McCon.
bwlL aresthead, Msloney and Dnerle, Dep
litr.Ciionlnsham. of ColllnRswoodj Ttecorder
r4r..t.wBtrn. 1
LrVThi call for a permanent organisation
ifiltt officers prompted Director Htockley to
Fsomroate ns me moai appnnnvn ".r:;
fti-.M tinmlnated Ilrolher Pollock. Who.
BfcSoUtal no offirlal rosltlon. claimed Inell.
I' e"'.. i.t.n.nn eh.lm.ra Anrv,MHltiir
aJrtlra that the head of this organization
fib Mlected outside of the official heail of
c5tta order, proceeded to make lirotner i'oi.
ritack Uflbta by appointing him rerreaenta-feSt-laree
and ha accepted the tminlmous
Hirr Jackson, of nirard AaeymNr. for
ibttnttr had no oppoltlon and they ac
'ietrted. The selection of llco thalrmen was
ileft for future , acuon.
i If PUIJ ivrn't nn !. "i- "
?indlSl,,'5' "?.. ro0l sttendsnee. Ono
Si i!i JcR?r,t? "f-Otbera Thomas Qulnn con.
!liMii.0s35',lla?K.1 b'"0 hospital a i Pons.
inouin. . VS.. wllh tineutnnnlB Bh.l 11 II
nSkLlih V"i bt"a "riltal at Camp Han ,
T-h.'l!" . broken rollsrbonc. '
waahMn".'. fk.'.tr'' r:l evening.
inV .r rr."".r.lfl aa a largo gainer.
TtaaS Jnimib'r"l tnolr wlvc "'' friends
nbVhi .ri1.1 i" ',n on th lhlr' meeting
n!'L'.".ih nuarlor. This one featured an
Kr.?.t5jiC,!,cVi n"cl "un'' K"c" ldr "as
Kmpihi ,0,brln a, small parcel containing
.om1it.h,"'f i ."" t,dlDle nature, which was
r.it liIMU "." '."r. trivial sum to tho male
lolR Present Intense Interest was displayed
III 1U IlKliilng. iK-CllUa. lim ftlMneMMtlll 1,1,1
t',""' rwiuirtnl to rat at the table with
the lady whose name appeared In the parcel,
in ami) tinea a lone bidder secured severai
panels, and was Ihua aurrounded at the
table win, an equal number of ladles. This
created much fun, and the bidder so for
luualo made game of bis rlwil whom he
had outclassed. The latter lonaoled their
appetite with rations lurnln I by the
assembly. Hot chocolate was aerifil and
souvenlra were priscutid In each lady,
rhere were uther ntlraitlin elements lii
lluded In the lnwmm, whlih reflected gr-.it
iredlt on lirolbirs '. . Ilium, it. i'.
I Whli and II, I, Miller, llm loiniulttii in
i barge.
The glee i lub recently orgiiulxeil Ins now
a membership of tblrtj, aud will bo a
luluablo nrsei to the aseembly In the In
Itlntory work niul thu soilal end uf Us
meeting s
All athletic meiubt rs who lire at lioim. and
en ii some of the bujs In ilia war sen lo
ut adjacent rump will lake part In the
lonilnr dual fruit tmil athlcllc meet to be
held at the (Vntral llratuh V. M. I", A. on
Jlurih 3n. Unit her llermnn .Meter la labor
ing hard to bring the laurel borne to the
Artisan enmp 'the club 1 'oxtering a lulu
Mrel jhovv niul tlatue to taktj place In
.Merianllle Hall on April 111. Elaborate
preparations uro Under way to mako tin.
nlialr not only a big ndiertlscinent for the
order, but a large financial succtss. as s
purtlun of the prnieeds aro to be donated to
pntrlotlc purposes.
Larihwood Assembly got the membership
iiunpnliin started bv the Initiation uf IJarl
s. Kturner, propuscd ty Ilrolher 'Ihomas H.
Hortrr. Tho new ilemitv. Ilrolher 1!. M.
I.ertb, whs coriilullv recelied and presented
tho button with rffictlic remarks, ltepre
sentatlve tliarlea P. Nagle made a report
of tho unnual session of the M. tt. Assem
bly and Superintendent 1.. A. Clark spoke
of the meeting of the deputies, maater
artlaans und re orders. A war-sallngs society
was started for full organization at tho
next meetlnr. Ilrolher v. U. Zee her, who
rcmoitd from tho city several momus ago,
hiia returned und w.is warmly welcomed
Urotheri Hoy J. Iluse, II V. Wolf mil
II. H. llrner who hale not been Hide to at.
tutd recularlj. were also tordlally greeted.
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NEW OFFICERS FOR
P. O.S. A. ASSOCIATION
Preparations for Flag-Duy
Celebration Camp 50a
Working Committees
CI.AUENCK F. MAIDEN
IIo is secretary of tho Allied
Commnnderics, the ProR.ess.vc
Association and assistant to tho
State Secretary of the Patriotic
Order Sons of America.
'nliliHMWoni AfrmbU hvi a t'uniilnfr
Inm iiiBht. rffUliiB with opn nrnw tf
unllnn nt tlitrty.flifl frmn lfadilon Hrlshtn
Amfinhlv rr which Mip popular Ritett Is
tlcputv to ntium illk umbri'ltfi wan pr
Mmttv liv M V, Inspector CharrlTrt nti
lisitifilf it I t1 liiCBU niirt . A titilrtlr-il Hnrial
William upMlon, nlth n pnotl fuppfr. was rnjocn
. Mantcr Artisan Talem bun brm rnllM lo
Uin ttoernn.ent B?rK, Th turellrnr nlalit
In tp?n rliangM from th wcond Woilnn
t'ay to th third Wrtlnpday In orrtor to
permit Urnthor rharrlcrr'1 to attcml the
nieetliiR ( tho lio.ir.l ot dlrerlorfl.
that th orpinl-
I.aurafttrr Anmlily ham imrxprrlrdly
fmorml hy a llt from V M A Krll, of
Oik Tnuu AMembly, who ttatP'l with n. lino
nrlrlrPKx, full of noud. plthv polnta aritl nd
lre, H will Im heartily wptcomfrt again, &
hla inannerl.inn IfHpcati th? tru Arttnan
Thf nir ntitn tKffi nimlrt thrlr rrnortH uf
th M. V.. Aospinbly, which mt with hearty
approval. Wo nro nil rlaJ I. 51. A. John
W, WntRon linn l)ceti rtlurnp1 nn onr depntv
for ID1S. an ho la on of thoso huablo char-
artrra ono Oealrpa to nT"M, Ho haa t-n
faithful In hla ilutlra to l.ancatert and we
wajit to Krop htm, Hrothr Jero 11. Mnip
pon wan nlso h falthrul Mfpiity. Supr
tntfndcnt V. A. Now ten realnned hla office
owl off to prrjuur of buslneH
Tho Mav tpfettnp wlU mark tho fortieth
annlriarv of ltrother P. M, A. ntnl for
mT Rc-cordfr Charln A. VIII? as a memb-T
of Loneawter ArmMy. Ho has missed vrrj
few mpfllnKa In thon forty vears and haa
i-roposed ininy candidates. 113 1 a eon ot
P. 31. n, M. A. Adolphus S. Vlllee, who
dkd in mtf nt tho ar of flplity-two yara.
J.ancaatrr AnsemWv Is the owmr of $1000
worth of Liberty Honda and will ImeM In
$1000 worth of wnr-alnM tamps. Take
notice. Urother cox! A delrKatlon from
Oonestoim AaaemMy was present, and I. M
A leter H. Flick mado a stlrrlns nddrem
on the war stamp aavlmt. Tho meet In? at!
t....-... ,.! -nnn.ai a Ida rll-lit:
i I'lUnittl ( III" P' Ml II1HH1 " ns- viiii.t-11'
1 ("lub, where refreshment-i wem serrd nnrl
tfimPN tilm ml Thoro wtrp rlcht tiaiit inas-
ine mmiersnipH ti mo irays
TIIK MACCAHKES
iUWn r caneii ir . " "' ""''..'. lers present The metutiersn PS of t
.Well llt-ompled Ilecoriler Wl arm iirniiiy . ,llrt tr. jem. urn Lelnir nulnlnlneil
tiTrtl Keene to rnsa the vulue or lneniaing
W. i." . ..v.ianna a ml cnpnnlnri In ton i
k$lrVrn "SKSKJ "S , POSTAL BANK DEPOSITS
r8S.n :SSMW:,rK:i fW wn"SHOW HEALTHY UMOKUA&tt
iL..1 Inr.rishtinrra nf lfVV!l find FUnTfMtorH
tit wil dcM"d to leo all them mattera
L.ftf coniiaeraiion in me uauni in in"
wflctri to reoori nt mo iwm uirtunK
atrrnuy Han on Arm -y.
. nMlty Asoernhh. serene. dWnlned und
WfAtii. ndored with noble fortitude a ii-
litttlon f twenty from Ht John'a Assembly.
rr.... , v. . ti..iiAi.i,i. iifl.A.ii.r
Ibonnelly. Thompson. Pollnelc und Turks.
FWItl rlonn raps, rnilics nou iiumci. ,11 iuu
tut frequent netlvlty, Ineludlnit vociferous
ETCtln.; In opposition to nremliern of tho ns.
ImiMr. Two candidates Lnwrence South
kwirtti and. Everett Strlrkler. wero Initiated,
lIUlMaster Ariisan .iic.mit rr'iurmci .......
. voornees io present io mmnu. um '"
.!. vI.I.a. hirnnil tho eertlce 0er to
)wtr Ttill Arnold, who hid presented hln
unneion ana receivea n-ariv Hirtim.,
itrlntcndent Gibson's part of the worK
eredltahty done and that of Master
lArtliin MeNalr could hnrdlv l excelled.
IhniKtor Alowrey was absent through i sick
Piiin and l!rothr Htevenson aubatltuted.
fUrotlier Cloueh presented ncruty Arnold
t vttta a fountain r'n, which seemed to con-
tut mora nreworKH man in, anu
bm. hv the ilenntvM SDOrtsmnllkO
FfMlntl(vn that Ire Had carried n motion to
iwk to SI. n. M. A. Chalmers n letter of
ISibii for the appointment.
GfiCnilrman Wilson, of the entertainment
ammltte., reported that hla. comrades had
vUltlnr otlwr nsscmbljea and were
s tent to uniin on rri'iay nmni. . o, ..
iwrttty was oritanlzed by the election to
IKKtlirea nffleea of Ilrothers Clough. Stnna
P'Md Katschafer. Trusten Icrri's motion
anat u truatcea no auinornea m mji
L new fl for th altar was carried. Tho
twr ot crlntins a aircciorv 01 un "k'-
19111 VII BBSin laaen UP, licruni;r p.M.t.-
nubmlttlni bids from four Printers, but
wion deveiopea so mucn oppubhioh v.'"1
Hi action was postponed. Anoiner
un.nt arosn ovor thte oxtent ot tlmo
r Kndlnr smlleace hooka at a cost of Ji
io me now in camn m ",',""y'
Va nroposltlon. nnd It waa Anally do-
I to send them for ono month.
i. vlnntra of Tlrnther Ktonft 8 attend-
I vrlzea were JacU Kchwarts and George
mn,n Haonnl.. RtmnSOIl'a anneal Or
i purchaaa of thrift utamps readied J20.
ncai treats wero exiracieu uui
r voornees, jnrecior jaca i.ip-i.
or and DeDuty (ovor St. John's) Taj-
ind some of tho vIsltlnB warhoraea.
tverr Una quartet rendered special favors
a. good movlmr-nlcturo enow waa put on.
lulllfh 4sembly nccorded a warm wel-
n (O Ltepuiy jacK l.ipsey, ami mn f
4r w.a Instriirted to extend the thanks
ftlii aitembly for tho reappolnment. The
wir young woraer Hprwsru iiib n,,,
1 lal.re.t In th welfnrA of the asaemDlV.
rV.VA fi.Miiene nf nil ns.istanrA POSSl
I'ln thi work of tha year, notwlthatand-
-aa pressure upon mm. mouan n "m
mi i it It In th ntHfn nt recorder
i.Adelpht Assembly and member of the
i of directors. Ono randidnto was en
and 4ha button presented by tha
C. .la.ier Arii.an luiruaw. iiyi e.in
Willi the customary Informat handshake
w n.ir memDer ny mo circica rnemoera.
wn unairman jacH.on, 01 him nee
I committee, to eannrt the candidate for
Wnal lntroduetlon to eAGrv membrr In
I worn.
romtr numer, of tha confidential com-
wm. maae an appeal ror coniriDuiions io
od tor tho benefit of the Ave boya called
MM. JL hASiittftil travel w.a received from
Ktor Qreathead na a nrlzn for the high-
FVftcord in the memhrrahlp contest last
t wiw.en ine aasemuuea in me -ureal-P,STfu.'i
Thla la the third similar prlii
i eiuuiar contest receivea ny inign. 11
. Jm remembered that thla nasembly
lourin in the record for the wnoie
III a IgffXIaiailnn nlrais fVian, mlaniMo
Klon hv Him felt it f gntntnlttA nf n rillA
fcn5-to lck bDeflta. the recorder waa
jwicii jo app.y io ine m, u. recoraer
3 restitution of IS, Deputy Llpsey ex-
u mi mo Doara naa now reciinen
UI Involving tliM Hut, nf thA rioetnr'a
Sratft art A 4Vicat oiHmiirf 1m mn furihrii'
detandlny.
.& Jackaon. aneaklne for tho reore-
pV to . tha annual session of tha
-AMmbly, based, his report upon the
t of the proceedings In tho KvrMha
' wiAsH. a. phi oi expenses renaernti
i tiVd rtnraianiatliaa luniaplnv luniri.
14 dinner at the hotel', theatre tickets,
p. uuwers. etc... ana ineni some.
fling to 70. received general aug-
ana amendments, complimentary and
"'e, of the modesty of the favor dele-
' nen the finance committee called a
'l v.ur 'ration mai in. cunapiraiura
. US luehv If lh nnl i.en tenlle
Lfcr'thelr trouble.
"', tverin announced mat me
'Lehigh minstrel troune would give
April meeting, io
i sni
Number of Tatrons, However, Not
i Quite Up to Ex-
I pectations
Tostal palngs bank llsurcs for riilla
delphla covcrlnB n porlotl of two yinrs,
mnde public today, Indicate that there
Ih a decided healthy IncrcaFo In depos
its, but that tho number of depositor?
In tho Oo eminent navlnirs Institution
has not Increased ns It should JlCit nf
the deposlton", the announcement, says,
are aliens.
Total deposits have Increased from
$1,326,903 In January. 1317. to $1,741,985
In October, 1917, a period of six months.
In 1916, ll,r75 new accounts wero
opened and 7915 closed, while In 1917,
11,891 accounts wero opened and 11.U98
closed. Tho Increase In accounts opened
during that year, therefore, overbalance
the Increase in tho number of accounts
closed ....
Only sllBht withdrawals' were made
to purchaso Liberty bonds, but there
wero heavy withdrawals on publication
nf an erroneous announcement that the
United States would confiscate all prop
erty belonging to aliens. Denial of the
report had prompt effect, however, and
deposits again Increased nonmlly.
New Mcmbcrnhtp Drive by the Wom
an's Hcnclit Association
A meeting of commanders, record
kocpeis and deputy assistants w-ia held
nt the nlllco of Ktipirme 1'ltaplaln Hur
clu, 5121 Hioun sltcet, lit which plans
wero tnudo for n lgnrous campaign for
new members, ending with u ".May-day
parly" on Wednesday cicnltig, May 1, at
1012 riioliitit street, when tho com
mander of Urn lev low, wlileh secures
and Initiates the gtentost number of new
members will be itoiMied "riueeti of
Mai" and tho other cnmmnndeis will
bo llm "mildH ot honor," tnklug their
placet ncvordlng to the number of now
nieinhets f-ectiieil by their teilews.
A Miy pole and May dniix and a nfw
"stunt" by members of tb Plilladeltihla
Guard will be ftaturis Tbe committee In
rhirge ronsl'its of I'ouinmndt'r Tosirti. of
Quaker City ltteu, thnlriniu, I'ninniaiiiKr
inney. or l'lill nlelphli Ilevlew, assistant
chfllrmati, und Commander .tones, of lnn
Treaty Ilelev. .uretiry Mrs .Indnn, f
Oinker Clt; .Mrs Nlcholsnii. of Kej stone,
Mrs. Anna M ftrilnian. of Itetsv Itoss. Mrs
Miner, of (Heard, mid .Mlds lloller, of Uur
tram, wete unpointed to serin on tho com.
mtttce, riirtber appointments m 111 bo made
Ht tho next meeting ot IH lommlltee. More
than ITju mcnibera wero pledKid until
May 1
riilUdelphla Ileilew l'irkay llulldlng
Mrs Anna llanev comnialider, reports a
Hrce, enthusiastic nietlnc wllh nno tan
dldite obllmted nnd prospects booiI for m my
more lu the near future.
Itnrtram Itiilew, lill Cliesluut street,
Mrs. Mltinlo Hi. ins commander, held a lerv
Inrerestlnjr mectlim and arrancements were
mado for a nitrlotle yarn partv to bo held
soon. Mrs Seabold ol York Htate, was a
welcome lstnr. Supreme Chaplain lturirln
explained nboul the coming canipalcn also
about the need for women lo assist In
tho food auppty of the nation.
Qualfr Cllv Hellew. lair. Columbia Ble
nue Mrs Carrie Poaern rommiinder. re
celled nine applications for membership nnd
conferred the abort form on six landlditea
The new patriotic fill? service waa llfvd for
tho first time and enthusiastically recelird.
It una a big, "homey" meeting enjojed by
all visitors v.ere I omm.mder llimy. llec
nrd Keener Olson nnd Mrs t'uln of Phila
delphia Ueile'V, Commander Artera. Lieu
tenTnt Commander Sechrlst Tlecord Keeper
Peril, l'.ist Commander Ungcmach Sentinel
Klshcr and Picket Cranmer, of Olrord lle
lew: Tleputv Assist int Anna M, Slcrlman,
of Ileisy Hos, Itcilewi Commander lnns
and Mrs. CilTcrty, of Partram Itelew; Mrs,
Seabold of Johnstown, N V.. Mrs Vcl
sler, tif Utlca N. Y , and Mrs Moore, of
Mettnnlesillle, M Y. rnipreme Chaplain
Ituriln rxplilued nlmut tho free trip offer
to Port Huron next duty nnd told Quaker
City nirmlicra thit itlrard Itexiew had
alreadv begun a cainnalgn. with Mrs Klsher
ns captain of tho incmljers admitted lieforn
11)17 and Mra. Cranmer cuptaln of the nevr
nwnibera. , , t
Commander l'osern announced that a
patriotic lam party would be held at th"
next meeting on March 21 for the benefit of
the patriotic fund. A meeting of the W. S.
S. waa then held and thfn Doctor Trexler,
chairman of the hospital beard of tho order
In this ilty, cnlled the board together.
The last meeting of the lnl"-ls Installa
tion committee was held nt the borne of tla
chairman, Mrs. Sablna rrledhoff, 81(1 East
Westmoreland street, and was oted by tho
members u one of the very best mer held
In this city All complimented the chair,
man on her ability and Mrs Krledhoff In
turn complimented the memliers of tho rotn
mltte This enmmittea mado a record In
promptness In nil Its business transactions
Mra Jones, tho treasurer reported that all
bills which had been presented had lieen
paid nnd that only l was yet outstanding,
so a motion was mado tn pi icn nny unfin
ished business In tho hands of the exfrutlie
officer. An excellent luncheon was served
and Mrs Krledhoff oted ns good n hostess
as u chairman a
Tho rrogresslio Aesoclalloti of tho
Pntriotla Order lions of America, In
quarterly meeting at Htnto Camp head
quarters, held tin election of olllecrs,
which resulted ns follows: President,
M. M. Haas, of Camp CS1: vlco presi
dent uamnei M. llcldtcr. of Camn 5701
muster nf forms. William Worrell, of
"inn 3C3! Bocretary, Clarence I-
Maiden, of Camp lit: financial secre
tary, lloraco V. MacKiuben, of lamp
SO; treasurer, Charles A. Packer, of
Camp 317: conductor, U. John Ilojd,
of Camp 101, und guard, l'rnnk Crcdlck,
of Cninii 481. ,
Tho nssoclallon gain Its Indorse
ment In tho King Hay celebration on
Juno H, to bo held Utiilrr Hie allspices
of the, war ueUlsory board of the Hluto
I'lilim nt llm lletSV P.OSS llOUSO Oil Afcll
street. Tho new picsldetit named his
eecullo conimltleo its follows: Alt tho
olllecrs nboio mentioned, William i..
Wilson, of Camp 9. chairman; Past
Stato President Kamitel C. Wells, 15. A,
ttotenberger and William Pattoii.
The oniclal lsllallons wh ch State Scire
tan llelnia and his coworkers bale btetl
innduitlmt bale met with great suuera In
all but two dlslrlotl n I'hllad. Iphla Tliji
last llsltal on will be held In Ihu Thirteenth
I'lillnlrlplilit IMatrkt Tluirsd o ojenlng next
In the room of Camp 7I. smiiili streit nnd
ronslata of all younger members of the
ramp, as follows; (lenrge Ihre. chairman:
Adim natnbo, Rlwowl Ottlnger, Norman
Hennlngliam. Wesley sehock, llarry Price,
Carl turueht, Jr.. Harry Miller. Jr., and
Irwin Strusc. The dues of the camp ham
been raised to seventeen cents a week, to
assist the enlisted members, of whom ttore
are over lou, many of whom are In Franc.
Camn CO lias been a ery nrtlio camp IM
patriotic, and fraternal matters. It haa In
veated conlidtrablo funds tn Liberty Honda,
and tn manic other patrlotla was has con
tributed Its share toward making the world
safe for democracy.
The following men have seried as presl
dei.ta of Camp 6u during Its progress and
are loday honored past presidents! II, 11.
Mcnnde, W. 8. Macl'adien. loula Mel.ler,
William J, rtoblnsnn, Hr . John N. Mlllcn
larger, llarry Wallace, Harry Itosenuerirr,
John W. Jaggers, O P. Oiuensetter. Kred
laios. Andrew !,no. Harold Tnylor, Joseph
Klsler, A. K tlroohs, William .1. Johnston.
Charles H. smith. Hurry It. Steiler. Joseph
itacniori, ll, .w. lleaumont, Jouu .xiouiu,
ii. liei.worinv, iiirnin 1. wjnne. sr., iiay
W n
i V.
U',,1 I'lillinlelitblii lHllS
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a , nun ii.
Ion 11 Struse, Horace V. Mairaden,
Charles K llnaiks. Waller K Itutlon, Harry
l. Slegelr, Hdward It. Struse, Stanley Tay
lor, linv w. Mlitenin'raer John t liorr,
oilier .Mills. Charles n. Slruse, Harry S.
Helms. Charles it Helms. Prank Carr, Sr ,
Churlea A. Hlaler, Joseph llirkln. Waller
II, Htrertr, John M. Ilrndren, Nnlhall !'
Itambo. Prank Cnrr. Jr., nnd lirlffltli A.
M-llnr.
Tha rtresent nfrlccrs of the rsmn ems'st
of the following! Pasl president, fl It
Mellon president, Orlando S. Illail,: ilco
president. Wltltam 11. struiini mast, r of
furnis. Ilurrv C I'rlcei reiordlng secretary.
'"In M'llltan assistant recording secre.
tary. Hiram I Wnne. Hr : llnamlal setre.
tar. rr'U Loiisj treasurer. Ilobert A.
Kcely; thnplaln, Preil tosi undue tor.
,..,,,uu U.lrt Imna.liif. .TaltteM K. HellllS.
r'lsnl. J. II. McKIhaney: set.tlnels, Ilobert
stiuwagon ana itarry .Manning, irum
Jowpli Slsler. Waller II. Ilutlon nnd l.ln
illey V. lllghter, Camp M meets en rv
'ibursday eenln In odd fellows' Hall,
lildgu mill l.jccuni nicnues, Hoxborough.
Clarence 1" Maiden l asslslnt.l to the
stato seiretaryi secretary of Camp 111. nr
Manajunkt secntary of Allied I'oniinan
ilerlesi suretary of tha Progrcsslm Asso
ciation, nnd past district president of the
Twelfth Philadelphia District II" Is ii
nrcaresslvo lounir patriot and well liked
iiniong tho membership of the order.
WILL JOIN U. S. SCHOOL
OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
AFTER-WARWORKBY
THE ROYAL ARCANUM
1 jirrlnin.hl MV.nUC.
I Minn- .HralitrV lf tll
John lloid. district prrs neni. win iirmsi mo
State setrclary In this dlslrltt .
lniulrv has been reirlied nt the Slate i
hendmiarfers as to Iho reason for the ab
sence nf the ''Kiting Squidron" In PhllanVI
Phil tamps this Wlllier Clllie rnrfirri
Helms slates that (ft.irts In that dlreitlon
wero sand for next winter Tho miuadrnli
tnolement waa (lie greatest rfforl of Its kind
rier attempted 111 hotis uf Anierlcn , In lea
here, though, uf course, other ailllv mole
na.tla ljt eraF HSSlstCll III PrOdUcltlC BOOd
;ZMyT,TrZ "iV'r "n ll.rry It. Till. IMS Otemiood nienue
oin'ortunliy to nr"ik to tti nunpn nnl with .a cllkriovii amatrur tnotoRrHphor of
tin rKprr.enro pnlno'l lapt jfBr thh lu can n city, and member of tliw Coltinibla
1 iIrelope'l inoro pTifcuy ior preaifr n- phntner:
im Tiiu rnmi" nrpimmy ,ii uuo niiiuii
Hurry H. Till, formerly of Ledger
Art Staff, on His Wuy to
Rochcstor, N. Y.
tho plain Hint rumKPMIotn onrrfil vy mo
ni'iiiLers of tlie 8nuilron
StHto Orinnlrrr J W "rl!.l H lunklntt
jrrotit proBrrw In enter t oiintj. Now rmnpn
hto Mnn oiKiinlzpd lu ptv loninumlty, nnl
PhotORraphic Korletv of rhllaHlnlili. Ih
on his wuv t" Kcoliostrr, X. V, tmlnv
to join tho 1rnited St.itos School of
Arrlul tMiotoKrnpliv.
Mr. Till wnH In th drnfL hut rpronlly
receUfd pcrmlsMon from Wiishlnuton to
mm too nrnai scimoi mr pnoioRrapny
L7UMC lJDOER und
t)K, nrffntii7-r Im hi Ltin with tho rrucTinl n i Whllo In thlq rlt Mr Till wntt un nrtlst
Menu uf tho hiaxp MnmilP onircru l roinrr on (Mr i;vKNlNfl VV
ntuuR on tho Jut., and I1n up to htU tho tlio 1 iiuin. ioaKr
orJir tnchrH. 'IhH onler nun urnwn troinirs-- ,
ii snnii orttHnirnuon in irnur i ouiuy u
tha largrst. ami it in siui Rrouine
Tl.n KIhr Diy crphrtlon undfr tho im
pIitn of lli .nr nrtljory IkirhI of th Ntnt
rflnip nt the Hftsy ltonn llouxn on Juno tl
N rrcrllmr Rrntfr nttrntlon from tho o fli
rt ,ls of tho orilor thin nny pffnrt ntttniptod
for nmnv r. Tho Stuto prrolilrnt li.
nitiwilntrI tho Htnto p?rrt!iry nnrl t iwrif a .
rlntrerbpr ni tho rrprrtipntntlips of th
hntinl to nrrnnco for tV proKr.mi and tho
pirnn, Tho pmiHiiltion yl tx priintM to
pry mnip In riillHriflphU. t)clKrtiro. Chcs
tr. ItiiPkn nnd MontRom ry roiintkn thl
urik Tho HtiirBPrttlon will bo tnmto that tho
rhilmlflphln ilttrhts all io-opcrato and thHt
nch district proIiIo a brnBs ban 1 for Its
nnmh?ri nnd iiimpi Othr counties will
nitike thlr own nrrHnjtemfnt. tut trofor"
nny flnnl nrrant?rinnt8 ht nmd for tho
ftftnonxtratlotia tt in tho dr?jlrp of tho Pitrpti
tho ofTlcert to hn ftomo ansurnnco of ro
operation from nuhordlnato ramps
Sorno of tho Stato ofllMals make this
stfttfTnent
This Ii nil undertflklntT thit should re
rolio the hearty rnnslderstlon of cnv truo
pntrlnt. What more notdo effort rould ou
nplt than oro which honors our nllted
hos stid the ftin thev sere. Tho I'atrlotlr
.Sons of America of Philadelphia and vicin
ity should crisp this opportunity to pet out
thlr own rampi and help. Ono thlntr Is rer
tain, und that Is thHt a Rretit spirit of har
mony and to-opt ration should l manifested
in an oriiT wiiirii noirts nono but Americun
born In Its ranks "t
Camp r.7l. of lllthtnond nnd Indlsna ne
nues, (plehrnted Its eighteenth anniversary,
with opr inn members In Httendnnce. Out
of u membership of about UAO, or.ly seventy
tlvo are over thirty-five sears of hsc. Htate
Secretary Helms delivered a splendid nd
dresi on "An American's Duty,' and tho
members listened to Urother Helm "spenk
his mind" for forty minutes, and wished
him to spenk lonirer. The minstrel irmiw
from tho laughters of liberty khvo h most
excellent enterttdnment. and several other
Interesting numhera were rendered. This Is
nnn of tho most udHo enmpi In T'hlHdei-
lhls. Hnd InrllKlen In llx rnitkn tixnml nf tho
pro(rrcstlvo peoplo of that CLttou of tho
cmv.
Tho officers are Tnst president. William
O Knasch; president, Ilobert l Harlow j
vice president, It. Moore; master of form.
A. fl. Sutherland, recordlnff secretary. C. H.
Itirlow, Jr ; nstdstnnt recordlmr set retarv,
W. A Kremerj llnancltit secretary, .lohr. It
Williams: treasurer, Hamuel R. Allen; ihtip
laln. H. K Allen; conductor. H. To; In-sneitor-
Wltllnm Knmr. uiirird. II. .T
Smith; sentinels, f. Ztnn nnd H K I'nlk;
truitees. A. A. Sutherland, J. is. Oanu's
and S. II. Allen.
Camp TiO, of Rnxborounh. held a lnont
Interestlrt; sesclon last Thursdav evenlnc at
Hid no nnd Kvreuni Hvenum. with Stato Heo-
rptarv Jlelm and Commander-in-Chief Hor
net v, .Macr aaen, pom mernDtrs or me
rnmi). In Htten.ljnre. 1 red Iios. the fin mi
einl secretary, vvns Blven permission to en
caffo an assists. t at tho end of each quar
ter. A committee to bo known as the
literary committee wan named by Prejldent
I Mark to arranso for entertainments on tho
third Thursday eenlntr of oeh month or
more often If they desire. Tins comnutieo
Hugo Task of Rebuilding
French Homes to Be
Shared by Body Here
'Whllo American Midlers nro ilRlitlnr
tho Germans our people Ht homo should
prepftro to nld lrt rebuilding the homes
nnd reronstructltiff tho rltles mid to win
of KrniuM when pence Is declared.' paid
t Arch WllllHm. supremo regent of tho
Itoyal Arcanum, "Tho Hoynl Arcanuni
can and vIH g? rffectle supiiort to
tho tnocim?nt alrrndy launched, not by
roiitrllnitlonft from Its mortuary funds,
which nro held In sncrod trut for tho
widows and orphans of deceased lii'Mii-ir-vH,
hut througli Its Ft) pre mo council of
lender.". Its State and provlmlal nrgatil
rations and Ita coundls or Jodes from
Quehoc lo California, continued tho sti
piiiuo regent.
IMsruslnv lmw tho Ilojjil Arcanum will do
It tilt tu rrliti Id tho liomm or 1 ranee. Mr.
W'llllnm. Mild, Mi;.irU council will tsk up
this tntter at It regular meetings, create a
sppilal commit teo with iower to act, (tet
tho nccsary liifiirmntlon to oath member
Hnd hts ttelslibors snd friends. When tho
tltnr and mlhod of seturlmt subecrlpttons
lo the fund nro announced there will bo a
wholesome rlvaln nmona our councils to tv
or real serl( o and to procure we inricesi
txiitu imtilhln fnr ihln ii.nnl unrtliv enue.
'Thfl fund i mental purtwisi' nf our older
Is tn nrolprt llin hntrrn nr our memliers fllitl
to keep thrni Intact when tin breadwinners
hio taken owny, Dutin-r tho lHt forty
xphts tho ttoml Arranuiii liat paid Into
liniu.s nenrlv ' Hi.00 l.lHMii It him tidltl eerv
ilatm prompt Ivt It has nearJv $.'.non nnn on
liund over nnd nbnvo evry known clnlm: a
system of rate contributions which Insures
the nrotnnt navment nf nil outslsnil im odi
Batlnns promptly ns thov tmtiir) It has bun
submitted to the arid test of octuartal aud
off trial xnmln.tt Ion and audit nnd i
result Is shown to ho tommer hilly, srtuar-
llv nnd hffallv solvent, nttu-tlb solvent n
ill that soUncy mans and Implies "
(Pmrantpp Council will hold en Irish night
on Thursdi. next A fnature of this mv,t
liiu will bo an Irish story tontest. fast He
Kftit Newton's in nil Ida to was Initiated bv
(luirnntee's decree train. Tho council was
honored hv u visit f-om llrothcrs Culhrt nnd
Kvnos, from Phtlndelphla Council, and
Ilrolher Stewart, from Arcanlan Council. Th
"thrltt Soclrly rported sipndld progress nnd
enllsteil thp- support rt nil tumhTS. llrother
Hloklnner mid- a report on the associated
counrlts' mptlnir urnlnfc members to attend
nnd hear th splendid war talks thit Pu
prem" Ilepresentatho W T Wallace Is pro
MdllUT. ,
Philadelphia Touncll showed that th mm
bprship cnmpalurn Is still nell and that th
dpRrro team will have work for Nome tlm"
to (ome. Two candidates wre Initiated and
snveral nnptlcntlons receed Tho council
was urcpil to. pnllst In the war savins nnd
thrift stamps rampaUn, nnd upon motion;
n society w-a formed tor this purpew The
newly tnide brethren vrerft duly reooirnised
by MlhK asslcncd to official positions In the
thrift society. Ilexent lUlley la maklntr a
tronjr plea, for sreater attendance and a
personal campaign to this end hts been
urg-ed. . .
ConfstORa Council, of Lancaster, the home
of Huprrme Orator Oelsenbcriper, had about
fifty of the members to receive Inspiration
from Urother Oelsenbercer, who made a
stlrrlns; appeal for str restive work In tWe
council. President Htewsrt. of tho Hospital
Association, was present ArranicmentM are
mado for a bis pinochle tournament tonw
row nlvht.
I'rsnkford Council will soon b r-enfoe'
w-lth a start of active workers from Pakdflle
CVuncll. llrothers Miller, Kochersteritr and
Johns should Increase tn live-wire contln
Kent to till voltaro to MhrUhten tho cor
ners' In Frankfort! Council. Arrsnuements
nr belntr made for tho Wg special' nn
April 8, when a clans initiation wilt be the
special feature. (Irsnd lltrent J. K, Norton
and tlrand Hecretary C. Weiss are ex
reeled to honor this ocncslon nnd a bur at
tendance Is expected.
Haerford Council had nn outburst of
patriotism and a feast of oratory on Krldav
evening, with nlwnit seventy-five of the
nieintMrs and their ladles present. The
ladleV nuxtllarv of this council has been
very sctho nnd figured very prominently
nn this occnslon. Mrs. I)r. V. II. Hello f,
on lielialf of the ladles, present M to the
ioiiucII a tin silk American fluff In a
Pttrhdtc vpeeth The nlft wss received b
that very aide speaker. Past Kejttnt flrant
Wrlaht, on tehalf of tho council. The In
teresting feature was soon followed up by
another when Mrs. Daniel Dlehl, of the
ladies auxiliary, mounted tho platform snd
made u ptirrlnr palrlotlo presentation
speech, turning over the msirniricent stllc
rrvlr'M fliv fontntnlns ten stars, renreflent
in tho Ilaverfo-d bos now servlpr their
country. This splendid Rift was accepted by
mat prince or nr.tiors, nun. nnur u.
1'aton. tn n tout hint? siHierh thHt ronvered
sympathy and rviuraae In tlie parents nf the
imya ni ine ironi, Anoiner very interesting
featurn of tho nientnf wits the talk clVen bv
Lieutenant Newson, of the TJrltlsh Kecrultlmr
.viission. on nis personal experiences and
observations tn tho trenches In Crance and
IJclglutn for threo sears. I.leulcnant New-
son received a hearty welcome and a storm
of applause, Tho evening' entertainment
Included n series of pntrlotlc somes by tho
bov from the Orphans' Homo under the rare
nnd leadership of Urothwr Dally. CI rand
urn. lor mnKinrer was sr-nMCM in die aunr
encn nni invilea to tno piaiiorm ror h tew
rcmnrKs. tp tneeiinjr nnniiv resonen ir
actf tntn n tan no font. Minn ttrntrlrt, I'm ton
prd'ti soni porulir numhnrs. her wonder-
rni voce hnlninv the nu-T enee sppllhounn,
The song choruses vero replaced by applause
of Appreciation Tlie affair reflected treat
credit upon th committee lu charso that
should create a nreater Interest In the coun
cil's welfure, to which the ladies auxiliary
nan Rien so much interest and service.
Pennsylvania. Council will havo Indies'
nlRht and an onn meetimr on next Friday In
rtoAm n A. l'arkwnv Dulldinr. All members
nnd ladles nm Invited Chstrman of the I5n
tettalnment Committee A. r. Nicholas prom
lfs nnolher rlasv nrrnrrnm. The usual flai
dlplav nnd deorntlons wilt he a feature of
tho evenlnar. The last metlnp was unusually
Interest Intr. laeh member had some new
Mpi or supjresllon, IJrothera Iathey nnd
Vhltaker rad nom lntrstlHfr ellpnlnts re
fpTHrnr tn tho report of th" Ptate Insurance
HunmHslnnrs) on tlie stnMiitv or tho order
I'rother Nicholas rnd tnterestlmr letters re-
&B8
Itifaim d
CattiUa4.
ins n I net tenth
In tha marine fterrtes
ah. are in rooa nsa
and Plenty of work.
has the honor of harlnc thmaia
service,, I'reildtnt Daniel mswari
visitor ana tare a apienoM tant
llosottal Association. Vie t 1
ilaaa madA an lnterestlnc rotiort, of
floriated council metln A buslneaa i
will bo held at 7&0 on next ratla w
FIFTY TONS OF BOOKSf
NEEDED OVER
American Library AssocUtkal; ',
Heeds Pershing's Pies foe,;-.
Reading Matter for Soldiers,; .
Tlin blRdrlvo of th American Iilbrary, i
Association to :ure nfty tons of ." a
luff material for tho soldiers who ftfC",
fomewncrfl in Kranco and omer aecuoiHi uy
or ilia war zono began today with nun-..; V,
uii-un ui uuuiid iirina; jrii si ins xrassi
Library of Philadelphia, Thirteenth, nnd'', t
Locust streets. , j&$
books for soldiers and marines will fjl ?
continue until next Friday. It Is at,Sfo"
mo request oi uenerai I'ersninc inat'.i . J
tho booko will bo sent "over there." if f Y'3
Ijir.n rli. llr.cnii. iilipi trlhlntf Ts '
tho campaign aro bclne displayed, today 'v2;tS
und other places. Every person MkeAV'ffi'y
si. v iiiivii La. uvvni oi.ci (vw j f 2
lntr It, but to send It to tho soldiers. 3!U "3
wwna tnak uiq (11UBL III Uemilia UTV "i ,J I
cooil ncrlaln rplattnir tn Iravpl. wnrli. W'
tt leitinnlnsv nn.1 MntHlH ..- TV"
.' .vvi.ouivtt n,,u cii.iiiuviiiik. JJHU" "ji '
ekors BUldo for northern Franco anIw
mil)-, nrei ciass union ana poeiry. All iv.
L T.'Vr,
Drnnrnen nr Tim Kn uhnrv .!, T7A
Cross and oHlces of tho American lea, ,'
Company will receive book donations.' '"ft 1
The Josephine Wldener Branch of thUo ,uf
Free Library, 1200 North Broad street. HVJoJ
FA
Is a central receiving station, Those ,M
liaMtit? nutomobiiea or other means of fiu
conieyance nre requested to brine thelOi -ipS
books to that branch. The Free TAW.PipB
lunij. nun nnuuf lui wivruco 1,0UU VOI JA tuvi
uinra in pmpi, camps, nospiiais ana tn'
overseas army.
Troop Train Wrecked
Mrhrll rlty, Mo Morch 18-When a
troop train carrylns; New York and
Tnv. . ai.l.n n I n i.nllaa tun m nUJ .
i Diiiajj iiuiiu. ilium n no uci cmiou UJT Wk . .j
defective switch Ave miles south of here, T.
Charles II lit t. Charlerol. Fa., a soldier. ' i
was Injured. (
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"pii lMPMyiitfiiHI I mi
II
4rmanr mt thjk
Melpbla and Qlrard Assemblies
hould
ti, and the recorder was Instructed
u, extend the invitations.
nerfnrmBnra
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rmra,
As th
nf tha trouon nt
reouest haa heen rorelved
Urfl ihftur mt tkisk all,m liiKvnnm
i,(l with st. Stephen's I. K. Church.
"TOuiy ji;au.l.n(l. or air.ro. w,
le Invlt. thu troupe to his sssemblsr.
ciion noted above mi satisfactory
i, Tnft b.nnii.t fnr mmhari mnA
.nnounced for Friday. April -6.
rte? .B." """nn socieiy was jormi
TKMpp as secretary
Ttilltdelphla Assembly rordlally re
Uncl. Jerry Nelll. tha new deputy
bly, sni Deputy Ark.
uiiir '.vr"Kt.ri:;-' ...:Ci-
i , r ,iwhi viir.i.r Apaouiui.t
nit (L Vre. was alacl.d to tha It,
'on of superintendent at.d Charles
7iar " posi'ion or inspector, ani
' T&Z" '".'? Installed tox IV Mc ti.
conductor. Brother Thlllp Ilu.
lasrepcrt for th rcprea.nUtlrr.
K. session. .It was arnnsed to
.TiHstiOB aaditb. Iaa elub from
! Carter AsMobly on .4r 3.
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