Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 21, 1918, Sports Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PtJBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 19.18
POPE'S DEGREE TEAM
, IN LIVE CALEDONIAN
Class Initiation of Candidates
From Other Lodges of
Odd Fellows
And1 John
llerbarth. Albuquernue. N. M.
i,n.,l'"'0.u',h de. No Bfl. organtjed
tmi "nU ,war-sang stamp society, wltn
n lllam Kahle. rhairmani II t: Unn. sec
riryi j. (jorilon llraer treasurer. The
oilier members are Ilrnthera Jma I'hr.
Ueorg. IMwarda. I.iord Wink. lln l'red
ernks. Irln (rutahrad Holiert Wettern nit
jSormnn Smith on Haturdav eienlna- next
the ilramntli- work of the three degrees win
benerrnrmed on Candidates llomond rart
enhelnicr m Norman Hmllh, and on the
riiilnwln Naturdsj nenlng the flection of
urritcra will bo hM
Philanthropic Lodge, No t.1. conferred lh
Inlllninry degree upon Frank A. Wilkinson
and elected the follow Init office for the
ensuing term! Noble Orand. i:mll llackmani
Jlce erond, ( lules A fhenglei third mem
ber for rcllefrommlttee. ,t, 11 Undermsns
aerietar, tl Wallace Smith, and treasurer.
George I,. Ilent.
Comments and compliments were expressed
oer the presence of members who hae not
ALLIED COURTS
; PLANNING EVENTS
Combination Committees Con
sider War Conditions in
Scheduled Outings
1 President Wilson's Statement on
. Seizure of Dutch Ships in U. S. :
l! STATE PLANS TO HELP
DISABLED WARRIORS
Caledonian Lodge held nnolhcr rec-
ford-breaker when tho Tomplo Kncainp-
! meiit deRrco nt'tlt t-onfcrrcil tins Fcccnirt
degree under tlio direction of 1. O, 1'
c.mtiel It. t'nno nntl hit) nhle assistant.
.rel" HAn.ll I t .,. .. ,-. .-.
. Clwrlen M UnUM-. on candidates from ... ri.M.i.d to"! "r"nt"l !het.tohe" ,P
i. Hubert Morris and 'li.1'. '". retar. sent out monthly 10
i, nuiicri .nurna nun ,,, nar, ,. members, I.nlnc stress on Ihelr
Merchants; Lodge. There were present yon attendance and ecMent lack of Interest
largo ddcgd ons from these louses ami lonswlVlch arl.o and appraTed to the nVV.
ikn frnni w Id o iodize. Camden, lrri ' Irrn who hti lipen nctlm in imt warn
Upy Secretary Sultry W. BrookM. who IhedTe. W e"aC,la"rye.u"tr tho' KCSianJ.'
rtccncu mi utuuu'i. ras increased mi. per tent. Among the
,1,., Indois were retireaente.l bv tl II :;"n veierans present were liromers Wll
Man loaKti.were rejirrsenieii ny n, u umrn tu.. m.... t,....... ...... n.. ti..ia
B-0 il . Jatoh I ; llendersoll I) D. II. l. , ,,,, ", ' -f "'-J ""," '!.. 1 lam nickMt:
kTnomsa .i. """' ".' i.. V. . -".-"J nh sae rood talks Hecrrlary tl Wallace
i i ' ! ... TiVlni M.;Aii,,i uuii.i,. i u.i.n " miui is niwsjs on the job. and mis en.
Btephena lira".! Henllnc I William ,' ,l'"nurcm-nt la a iireat help to him In his
Iff E".n,k fJil.?.?"lilhilMri,Ii1 r kT '.Tt"""' ''"r "rother Karl Tonnlng of TaienoUa
f- iU; JiV.' 1 . W..'.'rA ,,lNu.;M..)h '1-'- ?' Vork. enlisted tfl the naal
lrv,n.l'MP'ii";i.M" 1!.i tl. il'tiMeJThi ..hi ""' I.eaaue Island. warmly re
Jf " .-'?. ..'.' l"w. " ?JP- .'"i..1 Murphy 11 nil cehrd and responded.
rMt.i It. W It liner. No.- I'D: A. Urten. No 3j i. i i m .-u ..u m.tilHt.MKiM t v. .in
- .... 'inim r. iiiiHH.iii.il'. M Ii"".. .v...
Adce. and al
narUa Domineer, John Mnrreil and It. o,
lisle). So 1UIIII. Joshua M Lltchrleld. No,
l: William rioui. io. vvi nroinera t
Eberi. No. 4iii), Knhrata. ra.i V. Hard-
castle, No aul, MrOU; J II. Hirst. No. M.
Mslt i;xrelslor I.
rcouestcd to be present.
Kenrsarge odae.
hsd chsrae of
The combination courts' committee
met at Court Liberty Council, Fifth and
Dauphin streets, to aid In the further
ance of the social outdoor projects dur
ing the summer. The allied sixty courts
In the mocment hae pcheduled newer
exents mlaptcd to present war condl
lion', and Brother Courtney, N'n. 1 3 1 :
rrlednmn, Xo. 205 ; Berkery and Cun
ningham, No. 282; Spahr. No 60;
Kelly. No. 338 ; Klsltcr, No 2 i Wells,
Waslilnelnn, March 'St,
Trcsldcnt Wilson's stntement on tho
seizure nf Dutch ship!) In United Stntcs
territorial wnter8 follows:
"I'or some, months the United Statci
and tho Kutcntc Allies hnc been con
ducting tiegotlntlons with tho Dutch
Got eminent with the object of con
cluding n Kcncntl commercial agree
ment. "A cry clear statement of tho char
acter of theso negotHtlons nns made
on March 12 to the Dutch Parliament
bv Ms Kxcellcncv tho Minister of
Korelgn Affairs of Holland. Ah iip
cl.arterlns asreement. and tho pro- Mliy Transform Colleges to
Train War Victims for
Useful Work
posed Rcneral imrccnicnt lias lain even
longer without reply on tho part or
Holland Meanwhile German threats
have Kiown more lolent, with a view
to preventing nny permanent ngree-
ment und'of fotclnc Holland to lolate llnrrlshurg, I'm., March 21.
nny tempomry nKrecment. IVellnilnary pinna for phslcal rcstora-
'On Mnnh 7, throtiRh Great nrltaln, ! lion, ediiculonat training nnd proper
ubWedn!o?i;!binnU.Trtclf.y1 '" '"-J"""' ""
lioen received which, while In Itself II. I- sjUnnLitis returning from wnr serxlte
r.cceptnble. tnlKlit. under other tondl- were fnrniulatrd today by a lommlsslon
ttoni. Imc served ns n basla for ,.,-, i i. -,,,rn ttriimi.nuirii in inatl-
,f.,,'.,!,.fr.,,:,.,',,,i?i1.":. "ut "I0 -eA5"?.b !" lutii the unrh n, a nrolfOt of the loin-
nrai frnm tlio stntement the ilUena. " "aic nuuaeu imu rereu iu
Lloi niocecded PupouThe , ballH of to !(Icmon'"ru,c -onUuslxclv that wr lmc inoimeaU!.
fundamental proposition",' namely, lbten n"l,,l'1B to "Ogotlato where! Ti, commission lompilseB Adjulnnt
Hint tho united antes ami the Allies "" ,""" "? " - r,.-.---.--.
Miou'd facllltato the Importation Into "n'f, l',!."' lr.l,,.F'! fJ?.. . '.'Tn,
111 IOV Mi, liCII II VI V ! HllVlll'llv -u,s
' ,
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No. 06; Sauerweld, No 101: Wilson. No. J . a"1i""J". '. VV ' " .""'.V'"" "" , i
107; Happle. No. 14; Rodden, No. 108 . i m" i,ie reaulred to malntal her .pen " ludedlhcie Ii lacking that powci of , of Health: Lew- 1
Smith, No. 14 : Herre. No 141 . Poney. nomlc life nnd that Holland should Independent action which mono can
No. lis; Shiner. No. );. Mills, N.i restoie her met chant marine to n nor- ",l"",ro I'cirornmncc.
143; l'attcrson. No. 146: Vrlel. No 1C3. mal condition of nctlMtj. "I say thh not In crltlt.im of tho
Hughes. No. hi; Shade, No. 191; niley, "It wns tile tusk of tho negotiators , Dutch fioetnimnt. I iirofmintlly
No. 237: Hagan, No. 226; Salerno. No to develop u fpeclric application of iimallilie with Hie tlinicillly of her
.1J.1. ntiH fnnn.r Vn CI nJ nit.-.,. ..I l,nvn nrnnnsltlnlm ulllrli umlhl I.. I llOsltlotl lllldcr IllC IllPliaCP (if IX 111111-
llke, activity nro energetically at the I ncieptuble to the Governments con-, "' power whlth has In every wav ... '
task, of nrranglnp the complete details kerned. I ilemonslratcil its iIImMIii of iipulral t -""--
of the vork allotted to the various sub-1 Holland Arienleil Term rlgllls
(lenernl Frank I) Bear, ihalrmnn: Dr.
11 Trunk Mover, acting Commissioner
1'nlmer. acting Com-
INDEMNITIES URGED
IN REICHSTAG DEBATE
Count Von Westarp, Conserva
tive, Charges Rumania
Should Pay for War
Amsterdam, March 21,
At a reopening of the debato In the
Herman Itelthstag on the peace treaty.
Pr, (lustavo Stresseinann. National
Mbernl, culoglred tho policy of peace
which ho said tho Htnperor always had
pursued He deplored that, while Great
Britain oppressed neutral countries and
Germany spared them, Germany's circle
of friends was not Increased, Ho ic
gretted the renunciation of n Itusslan
war Indemnity.
Doctor Slresemann Interpreted the
Chancellor's vords, In which h put tho
reriKMislnlllty for the coming battle on
the eneniv, as meaning that the enemy
nlsn t ntl 111 linn ! Ilia I nanriii oIKtl 1 1 fnf (Via
mtssloner of Labor and Industr, and , , ln ,10 rj,...,,,.. noii,... reeardlnir
territorial nuestloiis and war Indemni
ties. He wan loudly applauded1 by the
PLAN DEFBNgi AGAI
PROPAGANDA OF'1
uuiiiuun t uuiic daieiy VytrniBnfaaiPv''
Asked to Organise Men in Tmt '
torles to StoD ShortiifB. A
f.l.. T W !. Vl ..ZLa tVM
"jur ! cm oiovin cnAinmm v jpv M
oiio eccuiivo co mm) lice uk4ir ifWij tift
Jcrcy committee of '"tf, foltowiW gf'ffij
Address Dciore a numoer ot reprtpMOv,
tlk a. khiJam Ha.ufialnaa.. Lt't laWI
t,lJ MUIIUCII IIiaiIUlHbl,Uli.-tfi Msto. Wsm
V. M. C. A., asked Mayor Ellis's, 4iH
safety commltteo to Utlie up th work .'Jffl
oc deuncd organization in nctorcj (tw
stamp i out enemy Incendlarlafli JjMfl?.
enemy sabotage. 1 t
Major Bloom explained the worKsf
tho commltteo of '78 to show thjlf?W)
portance of organizing men In factorhWS
and large establishments on semlmlll";
tary lines for patriotic clvlo corps'wHh
tlio oblect of spreading doctrine of ''
American patriotism and loyalty and tti'T
Dr. .1. George Beeht, secretary of the
Suite Board of Education S S Bid
die. of tho Deptrlment of Labor and In
dustry. Is tho tecrclarj or me com
Bight nnd National Liberals,
Count von Wcttarp, Conservative,
said-
Wo demanded lti the peace treaties
no wnr Indemnity nnd we have obtained
only snnll cconomlu advantages. This
In
ar
Mav Transform Colleges
Mi Tatoliy. r. colony. o. i.i.v,, inn liiiipillBt !' rvntuay nicr" 111 ine imq r-imn- OlVlSOn1 .... . . t. ...... ima .. , I", i ,-!".. nw iuui.iv,,v -. ...... ... .. rpi nftsslhlllv nf nun nr niote rnUCIl- lircinprilri iilinllld tint m fnllnwerl
W N. 1.1 Leon O ihovHllcz. No 71, Wnsnlnit. Ornhansse The sermon was preached by u I "Karly 111 .Tnnimi.V. 131S. th0 negn- ml l(, nLComplMi. tlnougli tho CCI ., ' , ? .,. ., i .r" . i. .Ji i,t.,-i . should not Ho rollowea
C u.t Tast Chief I'atrlarrh I) M. the lte it. y Jones pastor of Susquehanna I n,in,. ,.mn fn iin inif1erin,ii I , '". :. ,1'jT"'.... i.,i . i i 7. .... .. tlounl Institutions liiTcnnslvanlH being (the coming peace treaties. A heavy wi
' Wlle, I'lttsbursh. and Noble Orand C. Voor-, Avenue I'rcsbnerlan Church Itnbert J. Court rleneral Law on No U1J. at Tne fth uhleh wnsi xmboil cd In n tentTtlvn .-.-.. , It,,., .. i,i7i, V- . ..niVnl.i. I tern nrarlly tiniffornied Into training Indemnty ought to be Imposed on Ru
B'hees, of lloncvman, No. J1U, .Norrlatown.hMmhester. representative of Kesrsarae and AlcKcan streets, held a smposlum. with ' vl11cn .. i.i-i. . ...iJi.. i . i HOVeiclRll. that whkh Is so reasonable ,.,.', f' lomBleLent so'dlcrs and mania"
p. l.a iirnihera Tont l'aae. vv . .1. Williams, ladnei President It chardson nnd Chairman ih. aubieei -a i.,L.i !i . ,;;! i.iJi agreement which was subm tted to thn n, .. i ihn ninmnnnnog n mitil noois lor loiivaiesccm wun.ro unu mania.
K'willlnin Hill W. Mprlnuer. (leorge T ciaru llobcrt Love fn nood talks resultant outcome of ihe war," in treatin Governments concerned 111 order that. i, mntlrteiit nf nirnmnlUbliie It bv ""I10' ', foreshadowed In a survey or Hugo ltanse. leader of the Socialist
'-SndII VV. Parker of Camden, all of whom upon the ie of the ratlal and relltlous .. nrPtable It might be ratified or I ,.rl ... uccompnsiiiiie. MKh lnMttiton3 to be made nt once by mlnotlty In the Belchslag. esterday de
i lZ'l i'S,k.V"!?.S,,A,I se;;",c'e,,'rnrk,"K,dN;?e.,,'w;-' t&?m& S.;o,Sro"X.oh.m,?ey,enV.'!'.f unacceptable, a" counter! propoS,i I "K.rsC ,'"110 nitordlllKlv being taken doctor Beeht ...deterinlna most suitable Cared In .he. House .hat the Independ-
W Irffl AUtr l'ope auM that hla sttilT uhh H" " '" V ZrlA ul it. Jw'riJl! v- - n Pourron mI prtvllitlnn: "lh. mlclit be made, I, Mcpa ic AiioraillRlv J0.1 i i!! loiatlund . iloinillorv. Innnnar nm)pnv ont Socialists, In Iow of the "mailed
$ ;..v.o rcd 10 do the drsre., work in frrntK ' "f:"?..1;; VhLl&Vw,lt A'L"r PMrloti.m.m.nlfi throimh. mlK1i, .liffntiiiiloiiM hrrnmtnn. MM J to put Into mir wenlce Diiloh BlilpplnB ,mi,ii fnellltl. rlnim room. HborBlory fist nence' with UupbIa. would rcfuso to
I "iTr:?.? lT. 111WV;RJ$B iii,ufihMi5h?i,V,.KleMolB1 "rVW the Duuli .Icleinite. luopeu. K ZZ on air t m aZnd nllonBl tra,nlnB ulpmcnt ote tho emergency estimate
ftftJiS nSthoe a' am '" "SCui l" f V! nM h " K '""" 1$$"' S.iWedh ?h i ho put Into lemuiieratho norMco. that f,y Vlox cl m T cmmunKiitloii Ith KnrRcon ncnoral 7irlrl,. March SITI.n Arbeltrp ZM
y IJ?:i iiri,.r.ifi JL ini Vi.. pIumpim i tru- Amrlciind. nd o ran mttHi fnminirn I vine Id e hi AniPilcin f . l,0cl "",0. UH ."c.m l"'.... "' " i!nrr.. ..t u'ntiliiiiirinn nffrrlnc full . o. tunc, the Vienna Socialist orcan. In con
w7t'j . m
nhow practical dootlon to the country U ' 3
in - i
nro cut Ine enemv nronacanda. Mtntr i ;
by n.-slntlnc tho Mated authorities
Bloom said he was ery much sratUlevi fL 1
to hear of tho pood work done by th v
committee of safety nnd in order to ' j'
Ji lkAI i liAS a itsjfc jselirsil ikA rm- ll 91
ganlze these branches In Camden. ' 7-
' 4f m
toes out ttlfht nfter night pr-.uthlnt: tin
onrci ii uuu rriniflnip to ii.rj oin r iuhi
Jtifra uf urtetl-K wire rc.ui from .lbt
ronptl if Odd Fellowship to thQ lh p mn MATIf IM A TIAINC? UAU
' ill ilim ini i.i I'lfll
J. I.utid 1'rcJ II M?ad. durd.m IllUliL
nd lrrett n Hutcri. Koirifwheru tin the
other fi lf and ulro rrom I'd A Itrown
Joseph )l, loltftbnutn mul ( aptttln V rHtiK
f I'nnil u V Uuihliiilun M I Il una li
nounccd that Hrotht r .Mbert J Ml ilIi hud
undertone n uporitloti for canarenc, 'I wo
itnri urrc hii ien iu ino aervi e nic, makiim
ttw total forteisht, th numb' r In tne
field of Old tllory. of which, of courae, the
lode is naturallv ,uud
Lulcdnniati wilt conduct tlio w. rvUfs Ht
the Odd Fellow a Homo next Sunda A
good program will be ,)rmntcd and all
. mtmbera nro ursxd to attend
Throuch the Mrranttmnent nf Prrnldnf
Bhunian of the boot tern totniTilttrr', Horn int
RED MEN'S CHIEFS
c nnfldtntly expect that
nrrotHnt bmotry
tlen, hlttrrnpHf
naltatid fttllnaTe1
pirion born of dark thoughtu Rnd rll rumorp.
nil p.ftrn Reainn earn otner wun rrnrt
rnnS'he,h.eJ 'ni!!S..ter shouM. lth ccita.n exception, I CV , on 1 c"h, co'nVnta neH "" nperM.on
nd hate studied falsehoods I io Immediately thill tcred to tho l'liltt'd ,,. , . . ,.,,,., ,... t'onstruct
""L.1'. 'J",, r"'.1 ""'. States for periods not cMcedlnn , '' ."'""'', '?. ," ''? ' U);, nssurm.ct
Ull'llllll II ,ll.5 llll
ninety das.
innlnK these the war will quiet and the (eptcd by tho United States (iovcill- ,,c rnUHtut
lal ferment arlslnc from their sistematlc , ' lt nl,.i ,, Jantini v S. 1S1S. tho OHCC noncl
mlollatlon llt stsanate and die1' ,mpnt," a"" ,i .. . tv i!i. .U.. cure the In
ttrolliers Ileum. 1 onsen I'.llls Thomas DlltLll minister at WnshlllClntl LVrc lllr '
nalnMlle Uone Vole Julius. Koons jiandcd to tho Secictnr.N of Stuto of l'l , ' ntllie, 1 Peso snips
Progress of Dakota AsSOcia- 'rJ hi" 1-. aSX,.S?i .WW'tto United States ,, nolo lxpicsMiib Jv "".""nm nt
,to .-,.. i 'make the sessions of deiichtful Instructhe i ti)0 terms of the tunponti Lhartet-1 irom tletenllon (in out pan
11011 and Ureat lnieis at. "'""',, ",rgV?rj ..S'K.X. "J".:.,..!!? InB agreement nnu ins (imcrnmenis
-'" . :"'?-::" ..". .......v, , ,,. i,nl,.r.
rhis ninnniii w.u a.. ' eminent mat ncr
jj. i iiu laciuiuicu uuu uuti mimj uiny ui
Miips irom itoiiuim iu m:
ead cereals which licr peo.
plo Kiiulic. These ships will be
immune
District Meetings
Interest
I (nnrls P
HI Alhan a and McC'lellan
'andidales who haxe accepted their
Pride of Ilranrlitnun
i Ilnll. nltn llrotners
runie (linen ahmou
' npppntnnce theteof.
"This nut cement inculded. nmom;
at Wilson other thliiRS. tlmt K.O 000 tons of Dutch
Moeller McDermott. dipping sliotild. at tlio (IKcictlnn of
'. "",Kth"n-?e1r,e ff tho United States. I. emploed paitlv
i -. . .. .it. i at .... -.... i ii.i.n i iiiri i m aniinii rnmnniif
a u iirnuni .niinn v tail ri ii h rum. in i iuii a . ,ti i si . i nr.iii l n.i r iniii i nr- n pciiiiii kn ii t-ii i inns ' - ..-' ,-..... ............
I !ffi&!- K Williams. .,r . No S,n S Whi? IoS "ffi
M if .licks ho presented l.in iu the nob ul ' ; .cranton Jt.i.'n't'Rf'needie'.'.'e.nen.e h mhbfsirti Hclshl. relief it contspondlilB esscll
tl Ko,ner"nobr.Hk' S.t'l'nR .uTd WZTt ! l, V"-' ';l0,r., '.'"iT' C"iirIC8 " ftffi iV. u7r??j leaxc lloll.nd for the Unite!
W 7,'YournVy,.L,lwlan"k ISn'S UnS Be"' S"- ,n'; I'h.'delphla. , holding of the joint M UK added , Tw ,,.,, slll, , t)lc (;nlr,i
A; . and tho brothera wero uraci to l t.ria. Ore.it Junior S igamore Norman 1. !!,.,h".,."iei.,hn"ft .hU!KS of 'one frx?n States tioits with caicnes of foodstuffs
fi iVneAr,."orr!:n,.,i!Sfri.rl'.?,ir".nrSnUIma "T ',' 4u' Ath ' John'lY K?lf 1""". SLSFuH I S proceed Vi'TlStana? similar
Hi Brother Ilium of llernurd llrn.m u,l JV 11 MCcktmll. No 411. PlttSllUrRh , John II that otherule-. as B. hole WOUllI fall to I ui.. . , ,,.,.,sra (mm
X Joseph -M tValkcr..uf Jlennanti'. Il .a , Kclmeth. No U.1, IMttshurRh the lot of the court a"!"' W. snlrlt of" 1 itiTHS , , V , T'nlteVl ui.i,rr rbii.
.ly trdlcaled that the i.r.aem Man of Msltatlon. ,-,..,. pr,.liet T ( Beswiclt No nx, "!"", AVi'L'.wt,1in,eno.reJ hv the Ms-' 'l"a"d to the Lnltcil States roi cliai.
SA ina. , .m.Hi. i,. ni,ui.. ... ..,...., . ....i cjrcai i ropnei. i .- ucii.i, .u rralernat fe oshlp enrenoerea ny ine " nun. i., .(.. .... nr.,i ,n, rnttr.1, uhlt,R
fa-
Kue mcetluaa. etc . was used turniv.nin (M. Philadelphia
r mpro jeara hko let tnpru i no more Great Chief of Becords, Thoirns 1
cffectUc wa now to advumo Iho lutcresla ,. v' o-q ni,naaAiVii . Unmlli,ti
of the order, '(he Instruction committee, I ' raser. No J.S. riilladclpnia. Hamilton
uscninr i no rcDrescntuiitcs the nnu mini i H JIcKee. ?o lis, l'niiaaeipnia
SMStfls-l una II !. Itll rau(..e.t tlh ..It ..' -m a a
.... -mv '"(ij'u mihi u w-, i:rpnt vcrnor or wHinnuni. unancs i
i.- work
f,yproed nf on an ub(oIuto tifiesaitv to Hit I
K' ciif uau i ciiowk .Aiier mo ni'itin ioihd
K ( the mmbern tltcd Calftlonlan Ixidso to
r wltncaa tilt work of tho lemulo dirce stuff j
f The boosterB extend their Interest rm
r 'outside of tnH Jurlndktlon Pr nld-tit Shu.
man nnd D. (, lltndtron, aitumpunled by
ttio tommlttec. thn Junior boosters of AKr
chants i.odco and actlo membern In tho
Brit three dlstrktn, Jourrritd to 'three
Links J)df,e, at Mantua, N, J and con
Jprred tne second dt.ree hi full form on
v candldntf 'there Tv thlrls-flxe mem
bers from rhltadvlphla lodnta in tho dele
-5 latlon and all wero well paid for their lalt.
d rresldent Snuman. after seleittntt a team
coiDPoneu oi meniDerB 01 in no loasiH who Had
never worl.ed toco t her before, turned the
mrj tun oer to r. U I'liarlta .ines th x
ILf ptrt deareo matef of Oiho Hi until Idi.e.
who in less than ttftetn minutes whipped his
team Into nmh effltient Hhann ihjt thn tvr.ru-
iT, could hardly haw been excelled hv anv
:k sun, uemonstratiniT tho hlsh caliber of
', th rnnliirln I nff rnrt tn Tirnihaa k n .....
. ... ..... ve.avu xv .'V11S1 UllUllldlli
wno In a real leador of ical boosters
The staff wus mado up of J o. Hender
on. of hprlng Garden, Secretary Cull, O, C.
& tary Valentine, Joseph M. Walker, Henry M.
uaiier ana ineouore Mtevens of Merchants,
, v.narira tunes, oi uiive itrancni l. 1)
-i A rant Ttlnhus-rl (ln,1l,i,e f. l r . .... ... u
"""i " "s sjwuut-,, n fix, (juv Mliu
H. t3hew, of General Harrison, O O IVsley
and Charles Merger, of 1-ranklln, Charlei
j? .dok ana uroiurr aniun, oi wiar or liethle.
llaacett. Of OUUrn. Mass Th. m,mh...
4t of th, delegation represented tlfteen lodces.
;j. aiiu pruiiiir nnuinau esienuru nia inanKS (or
if tlttlr proaence nnd to tho degree atuff ulko
- .v. .. ,.u,iv mat .iciian.eu ino romraaes
snu utepiy impressea tne canilKlalea This
onerous senlco ought certalnb to Inspire
grea'.sr Interest and erfort oh the part of
the general membership In the prosrebsho
work of tho Boosters' Committee.
The missionary aerlca of the "Earnest
Workers Is bringing In m terlal for the big
vt.ss iiuiia-uon in tne encampment branch
booked on Way 4 at I.u I.u Temple. The
l"!1. Secretary Cull, who Is also aecretur
M Caledonian Lodge, will promptly respond
all Inquiries In thla moement.
.ThJ.3'sre '""" of Corona Encampment,
no. 28T. Journeyed to Penn Township En.
earapment and conferred the roal purplo
Aegrce lri full form Thn Instultntlnn t.ara.
P P"'es were performed by the most excel.
la lent start of noxhoroughEncampment. under
, wo leaaerahlp of D 13. Urand Tatrlarch J.
"f, mrapn Beaver, the encampment has six
sm, -, ," " i :" ...""" iis nn vert in ilia
Ew n-kl fH.he,1 Jn ?Uy 4 ,n ''u ,,u Temple,
. .-w .v..,,.. , inci iairiarcn, xienrv J
. uiHn. on. neen a hn.n.. . ih. .....
tT encampmenf.
'r,!..i''nc'r,-elct of Cypress Encampment,
Ex S. 01: Sm D" ln'alled next Tuesday night
f r!."."-0"""1 Tatrlarch Edwin Eareckson
Sj ana slaff. The annual rollcall will ba held
-no ano a large attendance la anticipated
J 11-,,, i jvtb aie iinru ni wora BO.
fS?.' f "PC'catlona for membership for tho
iiuuauon on May s. 'jney expect to
'IJ1I, not than thirty, these officers
, ?'!!." InatBllert- High prleat, rtoscoe Ken-
0.ils, No 330, Joseph l'nrrar. No 144.
.1.- 1, VI ...... 1.I..1.
I illf IIIUT .lfll .lll,MC'l 11 IHI. IHIH-II
came wiinm our jurisiiiiiioii iinurr nn
nRreenicnt foi her return, will, of
couim", bo pcrinlttcd nt once to to.
tin n to Holland Not only mi, but she
will bo authorized to cnn back with
her the two caiBcics of foodstuffs
which 1 loll md wotill hno neciircd
iindei thetempor.ii. chaiteiliiK nKrec
ment Ini tl not Cicimiii picMiiled
C'oiupensallon Assured
"Amplo compcnwitlon will be p dd to
In the national plan of re-1 irasuiiK ino u((crances ot i leui jviarsnai
inn .f Mm- niinilerl nnd elilnir oii HIiulenburK and General n I.uden-
ico that IVnnslanla as n Ktutn i dorft with thn speech made In tho rtolch.
will Kleeer inelllt to rehnbllllate Its siaR late in t-enruary ny cnancenor ou
(.IllMiw dlMblid lu wnr ' Uertllnp;. asKa whether .be latest Ber
lin coniercnco icu to ino aaoptiou ot n
new policy Th paper arRUes that nei
ther France nor Great Drltaln will ac
cept (( weak peace, and sajs the peace
which Count Czernln. the Austro-Hun-Karlan
forclcn secretarv, promised and
doubtlessly bonestlv declres Is now
scoffed at cer where ns a weak peace
offer.
Mum Places nn Open
VtliiK OommlsslMier Palmer, of
l.nbor and Industry, announced that
more than 30,000 placed In I'ennsyha
lili ImlUHtries aro e in now nallablo
fin Holdlcis and Fallot h hmdlcapped
In arlotis clnssea of disability. rccrai
tlirnsand emplovcr. respondlm? to In.
qulrv. linn Ind'cated tliclr desire to
eniploi, men handle tppeil by war
wounds There are 1S20 plnces open
Htire, Ii frnm slipll sin i.k or other causes I
i:en loss of both Iprs lit the hip (olnts,
total blindness and los of both liands
nt tiie wrist are not dlsquallfliiK ban
EAT PLENTY
says an epicure, but
wisely and without waste.
'Avoid food without
flavor. Make it appetiz
ing, enjoyable and digest-
iblc with the use of
LEAtPERRINS
SAUCE
THE ORIQINAL W0nCE8TERSHI
The world's greatest
relish.
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i.u... . ..I.klu.lni. mii.l, shntllil niak
liniiuns ,ii iir,hiiiiii,i, ...... .. - '--.
the cents noteworthy nnd productive of
much-lasting benefit A degree esemplinca
tlon. and the carrying out of the full formula
of the work prescribed for the conduct of
s-crct sessions, maliea the oicaslon an edu
cational factor In ihlnss Jlrectl connected
wllh the Internal arTalra of the fraternity.
The after social festivities allow of the
.-.,.... ne tl.n .aliia nf the anoil anil
The Hlslrlft lueetlnir tirld 111 W13w.nn :'... ...tnn a iiu.ralnn medium and
of Wittnch Tllbe o .ijll. at Willow Clruvo , op-,. door treat for tionmernhera aa well
on Mondalt's sleep, tho list or a most euf.'nu. federated courts are' (lermantown o
ressful series held li (1 S S -'Charles 11 . -S pVlliam. No. I.'fl, Chestnut Hill So 110,
Hell Uurltii; the i ol 1 moons wth one of lhe I soinerllle. No 1"H. Msino, No 17a Vice.
'.aetly
larch, Frank Stoerty. Jr.
dy! Chief nnlrl.
w aenlne taiBra&n -i r . , i- -'
m ' j"V " -- ';,. . u. ruriiiusa; junior war-
fe ien, J. Harry Myers.
h.7"V? Encampment conferred the ra-
insrcnal neaee. nn Bien A.nrlM.I.. ntt
" 5lec,,4 weret c. P.. Pert Jllheriny. H.
C .... o.muei u. w-yman; J. w, William F.
Aseoee. I,mh.. r.k.,.. ...-.. ...
C'sffi.? m1'1 ll-.rPe: repreaentnthe to or-
iiii "'" '""1 . rserriau -jne degree stair
r.li ,0,i Chester to confer Ihe patriarchal
v.. tvi'i" ru"' a'greea on Katurflay night,
iHlrrn 3n Th. Tn.l. ILI11 aa a
J!cVid.Lhe "Www "t Harris Kncampment
n.nt i;srvi vzni- 2J'. w.h?. wnrs?!
Fi?:Ichard Muokle Kncampment, of Jenkln.
&17m next,w'dnesday nleht, when a bt
Ttft ltlb Will I-.. I.l.ll-J A H a I-Li
S.P; P .. p ""rry Tarbotton. of Or
inui Itest .Lotlne. of Darby.
r. .-!.. .j . .
E-ifcnr """ .ouo, mirr t anori session,
Wilt a tha room over to the Indies' auilllary.
cL-i.w onicerB re Jrresiaent, Mrs A. 11.
LleerMary. Mrs K. I. Morton: treasurer. Mm.
f? Maute They ar arramrinff for a social
in mveunr nini in April The boys ot
irChSnta' TiTnrtA With thli- anr1lr1at n
Ca tS)Alsla I aa. n.kaBA k. - J J
""vni ""ur, iviist-io tun Bdunu urirrv
IjWti exemplified In full form by the Temple
K'.va.ii.iMiHmt utirro iram j iarce aeiega-
inciuainv r. u. itasKeu, woburn.
i to thla vnt nnrf n HI.d-ci tlnn with
"it boosters to Mantua. N. J., proved that
VrchintS Is Hlwaya 'on tha 4ob,f in thn Una
sT ti.is.. -. .- sunn " . ,. ;
&-viiiiijr uromor iviiuam iaira nas en
lea In th latliin enrni beln.lni. 41..
Vtal IITI In twnlv makmKakt Hnu aaai-l-a
C .' s ... r nituivvii nvn ici 1(
nClS Sam. Tnmnrrnur vnlntr than thlp Am.-
fjjj;s will b conferred a.nd nomination of
(T ai
ILM11!I''m5' wn nn candidates, enter.
iMlQea Bprlnv Garden Lodce. with flv randi.
pits, on whom tha first decree in full
" .wti conferred by the staff of thevlslt-
T..J2"-.r'no,e worn, waa heartily ap.
iKUaea Tnr urn b YAm nrnwrl inrl Am.
M vlsltori were, August F. Rtchter. Crown
tT"- Fit
lartrest and moit Intprestlnir meetlnea held
durlns tho aerlH DiNtriit ivputv WlllUm
t'ornon at led hk riuiirinan U'leiaiiona ai
tended from Tribes Non I no 214. 2J3. JI4
112. 124 "JO tllltnir the Iruhid Acawam
Tribe of Ambler had n larce delegation
(Jreat 4chem HoukK'H address on natrlote
iKm, ri-ferrliiB to the members who had re
ppouded to the tull nf the Uowrmuent, met
sill Ihmiv nn miii, it l i v i wrrnr
cae a plendld tHlk on ftedtnanshlp O C.
of It Trnaer Broke of the splendid work
clone In the tribes throughout this ureat
reeratlon Other speakers were P. ri
Tohn It tireenhalK.i, rhalrtnan of finances:
Tast chem Mclntre, No 214 Hatdwln,
Xo 11Sr Rhoadcs No 2J1 and I). O. S,
Corson, No. 14J The past sachem b decree
was conferred on tenty-seen members A
splendid repast was ered.
The Dakota association's meeting In the
wlicvvam of Menno Tribe No 3Jfi, at 7ll
South Broad etreet, on tast Mondm's sleep
had a splendid attendance of mrmbers and
lnltors from other trllvu nnd olso members
of the board of areat chlefa Tast Hachein
Alexander U Clark of No 2", president of
th association, officiated, with his asso
ciates. VUe Firsld'-nt Dald Hussell, No S,
and Secretary 11. K. Hertz, No. 40 Tribes
representing the association having delegated
present wr Nos 8 21, 21. 31, 40, 73 87,
13i 2".l. 27 :i-S 423, X2u 30.
Decrcfl Master John Carnero made a re
port on tho viorK of tho degreeHeam during
the last month and suggested some new
Ideas for the betterment of the staff Past
Kar-hm Tt.ivlri H us sell made u. renort on
publicity The reports of tha tribes were
faorable. showing an increase ln finances
and membership. P. O. S. Doctor Parley,
acting h Hpokcsman, of the meeting. Intro
duced the speakers Interesting talks were
made 1 Oreat Harnem Keswick u i" or u,
Fraiier. G. K. of V, Farrar, C. of R. Rob
ert Kerns, No 7. P H. Oeorge Orlfflth. No
110. P S Judah Jey and flamuel Henrv,
No. 124 P O H William C. Contey. P. 8.
WalUr Pajne No. V.1: P. 8. Wlllard Stock
ton No 304, P. H Robert Sweeney, No 3J3,
nml P H 8tmuel Uentll. No 211. prealdent
Red Men ii Home The, entertainment com
inltteo uered refreshments.
Ioska Tribe. No 370. In Us monthly
"trail announces that on Hundav eenlng,
April 7, the members will attend divine aerv
Ire at the Trinity Presbyterian Church,
Frunkford nenue and Cambria street, flie
Rev. Robert P. Wallace will preach a ser
mon on Redmanshlp. Members and friends
. in tn.at ui th hAll at 7 ti. ni. On Thurs
day evening Anrll 4. th raising team. In
charge of D. U h' William Hamlll and
accompanied by the Fidelity Rand will trail
to the wigwam of Crow Tribe. No 423, at
Ninth and Greenwich street On Wednes
day Anrll 1, the raising team of Kyota
Tribe. No 3ft. with D. O 8. William If.
Kahler will trail to tha wigwam of Ioska
and ralso their chiefs The special visita
tion committee has been reorganized, with
William Hamlll. chairman; John Lutz vlca
chairman: Albert Klsentrager. secretary:
Samuel Rarger treasurer. ther members
am Harry Ranken, William i luhn. Will lam
Roberta. Albert Rargen William 1 Isher,
Sachem Robert Relcher. fl. 8 rank Han
cock, Twenty-seven members are now ln
the Government serlce. Two members.
Christian I,auer and Albert Moore, have
paased to the happy hunting grounds Tho
rlnochle and quoit tournaments organized by
Wachem Retcher hae proved a success The
committee on publication la William Huhn,
ji- yt 1'acniiiiuiu uuu aiuvi. uiinimofcri,
Shakahnppo Trlbo, No 138, oald a fra
ternal visit to the wtewani of c'atawlsaa
Tribe, No. 121. at Lawndale on last Mon
dai sleeu and conferred the warrior's and
thief's decrees on a r ail of palefaces, the
work being done In full forni bs bhakahappo
degree team. In, chirio of P. 8. Irank
Henry. L. G. 8. John 1. Ksher was a
visitor nt the last meeting.
Montezuma Tribe. No. 21, adopted ona
paleface on last council sleep and had three
!.nniiMtiAni nrNented. P . Frank Itanrv.
of .No. Wi. will raise tha chlefa on th
fifth plant moon Past Sachem Jl, T, Koun
tain waa a lsitor .ai tne iniw.
Msisasolt Tribe. No. 144. Is i having well
attended and Interesting meetings. P. tf.
aeorso Kurd la busyselectlng his raising
team 1 red Pfester has been installed aa
Junior sagamoiM Pa. 8acnems Ulnther.
Aliaier. Schmltt and Menzel are active
workers V O. 8 Frank Ruhl la working
among the trlbea in ma aiiinci.
iii..v.hu Tribe. No. 30. will hold an en.
tertatnment and smoker In Its wigwam ln
l1. ,.,( l (li I Waal Uaaavtinlr aionn.
in next Monday', aletp.
-rh. ui and roeana committee of the
Mato llaymakera' 'Association, Thomas L.
Kraaer. chairman, announcea that about
"- -.Hsr.kjt frnm tha (it-innf Inn tlrlrt
u" i- ii. Ueor Stawa. N. C. It. Ueorga
Price U. of H. Manion (rumoauer. r. a. (J,
ir uiula Bhaw and uuu
town No 'SOI. Semour, No S7II Allegheny
No ."i", and Ilrnnchtown. No (3
The consolidated c-mmlltee 1' II ( It
Ilrooks. Brothers Hull nglon Sauerwe In
Htnckdale. yiegler. Walker. Hlbbs. Conlln
and (lilies tljed tho place for the coming
ecenla at No. i'5."
Pride of the tsorthwest
at
No Sill,
Orlanna street nnd Siusnuehanna avenue, ai
corded a warm welcome to the maintenance
nf rights commute, of the subordinate
courla- ffderillon. The court's promotion
rOnOriS. alWIIH aH-MOif-, -"'
Bubchlef Ttohert Craig nnd John Murray.
.Secretarlea Frank Vandersllre anil 1-red Liii
mereke. Treasurer Charlea llerach. 1 urer
William Horn. Trustees Charles -Vll'er l-n-nold
Terch and John rieekmin. Woodwards
Wank anrt Charlea Kuenier, U'adlea llarrv
Sluth and Emll Kuenier. Jr.. Medical Staff
boctora Samuel J. T Keelv and Itobert
Helm, together with Umll Kuenzer, Sr . and
hla son William (Hie father find four ems
all nctle workers) arranged a reieplin
that was greatlv appreciated hy the U.I : ii.'
Ircthren. Ileputv tacob Sauerwald No 1UI
extended felicitations upon behalf of him
. , nitB,.f.i,. tnr Ihe cordal welcome
and co operatUe aid In the movement. Tho
outlined plans of the commltteo showed , tha.
a thorough preparation has been made to
meot the vital Issues Involved, and a. fight to
the finish Is to ,he waged hy the federated
courts, representing 70 per cent of those m
the state, as enrolled to dte, ....
Courts Iirldge, No -.n. of Alleghct.y
ro.nitv. and Orene. No .Till Altoona. Blair
Count. (lied applications for entrance
their petitions, loaemrr , iiii
tho Oiitdi ow here of the 8hllis which 1 Ba...fc ,.r. i.rij iccccu c.n
will tin nut Intn nlll'airtlcc (111(1 Sllll- PIOjmcnlH
and
those of
twenty. (our oinera irt-i..', n,.,,.., . ".
two weeks, will be acted upon at the gen.
.ral session of the federation to lie nj'd
Wednesday evening. April 3 at Court l'rl le
., v..in(-in (.umlierland street and Ken
alntftnn nvenue. at wnicn joini meeiuii
mattera will be brought up to glu tl.a
Slentea data that will permit them tl
make tho upper circle ot alx feel shaky,
states Brother Smith.
West Park. No M. at Tarker Hall. 4S1II
Lancaster aenue. received a reply from the
Supreme Court secretary tn the otPrlal nntl.
ftcatlon that It rejected tho war emergency
project of tho supreme executive, and In
place of Its objectionable provisions thnt the
court had Insured Its enlisted members for
.v.. ...m nf iinnn each through the Govern
ment sstem. A court official aid! 'The
answer received from the high dignitary waa
so worded aa to be a plea of confession and
avoidance, and It waa ordered tiled with the
unimportant records " Two randldatea were
Initiated, keeping up .I"0"1 ' VlfS
meeting this year, awelllng the roster nf 2t8
and augmenting Ita 11.000 reserve fund A
substantial donation waa voluntarily made
to the subordinate courts- lenerauon vo
defray IIS eaUCailOiiai pruiinaanu mm , urn
Is given that more will be contributed. If
required, without regard to the amount
"Certain despicable tactics used by a few
advocate, of the aupr-rio war fund In bring
ing partisan politics to bear upon members
holding municipal positions to force them to
Influence courts with which they are affili
ated, support that unpopular project, has
aroused a atorm of Indignation that Is mak
ing Its force felt In defeating the drastlo
move, and also Indicating to the rank and
tlio the fact that there must be some ulterior
motive back of what aeemlngly wai supposed
to be a patriotic measure," states one of the
oldest past chiefs of the court, "and No Kl
i. In Ifn. tn Hif.iil uiieh nefarious methods
that violate one of the most fundamental
principles of the order thnt politics must cot '
Intrudo Into tne r. or a.
The good and welfara aectlon waa replete
In good practical talka upon current tonics
by Brother Stanton. P,.iny. Armstrong. Par.
ker. Nagle and othera of the 1oal body, and
Brother! Bradley. No 83. Taylor, No KS.
and Deputy Kelly gave, an analials of the
Questionnaire lately Issued, a complete
printed reply to which Is now In press for
circulation by unanlmoua decree of the fed
erated bodies,
Schuylkill No 108 at Its Eureka. Club.
Eighteenth and Hamilton treet.. held Its
annual commemoration of the saint of an
Rations the patron of the Emerald Isle Th.
ouse committee provided ft program of high
class features Past Supreme Representa
tive J, , lioaaen presiaco ; in ,""V
J.l Thomii Jarrer Alrrnn
anu.l Brown, Adamsburr. Pa,, and
Murtha. of Northern Liberties
iaiK, a
. Many good
ea
and a anel.l mmIaii
nioyed. Recnnit dear, .nn nnmlni.
n. efl..w. 1..1.I1I kt u ....... .. .a
"Jotsr will prepar, for a big tlm. at th.
.mwh i wcea. f
JaS? aecond' degree waa conferred In Ivy
ere a, targe aiienoance, ntxi Aion
nltht th third degree will be conferred
ssWtlftH ttt tUmm. AfflAAVa. .! BHrnlsia taat.
t--wse, v. ,.esB Vlfll V ,fl4B,j HVIIIIUHIVVSt
w grana. iisrry u. waltoni vice grand,
e, u Tr.stoni recordlnr .ecratarv, Ham-
" (ww.njjiruaiee. ;, vv. nmitni tniro
3r er "Kv.n"n,V.',-''- 'tarry Elytra,
Erwln.' Nelson M. Beraay.
im.rlc.'.Lndge. No, 2S conferred' th, flrat
in -rail ii
ill MV
meat Ita lis m.w wmm In Ann. t Tnt
,, --..-- ... .. nn .Ht'i !;'" : - w..
nnccflinaon atrert nd nirard avenu.,
. .(V II teh,helw liaa m .nnwrt,,-l
IllMJ staff l from Am.rlna.fTldra. whleh
pTr a great creaiwio ine.im qi,irK
th
W enlnr.
Ull form Nat wilc on tvn pan
warraavipv society was rqrmetj
HuniS" in nut proinrcii, kiu
April i America linage
Ijlnc In the United States portn.
'Tho bki cement w.is explicitly tern
porary In clmiaitcr find, being de
blsiicrt to meet nn Immediate hltimtlcin,
piompt performanco wns of tho es
sence, Tho Dutch Government lit once
disclosed, howevei, thnt it was unwill
ing or unable to tuny out this char
tering uri cement, which It h til Itself
piopobcd.
Dutch 1'careil U-Boals
"Tho (list desho of the United States
wns to bccuie at once, nhlppliiK, as con
templated hv the aRieement, to trans
port to Swltrcrlind foorlstuffs much
needed by the State. Ono dlfllculty
after another was, howeer, raised o
postpone the chat tortus; of Dutch bhlps
for Swiss relief, and although tho
reaon was neer formallv expressed
il was generally known that tho Dutch
sltlp owners feared lest Ihelr ships
should bo (lcstrocd by Oerman sub
marines, oven tlinut;h on an errand
of mercy and thoush not travrrslnc
any of tho so cnllrd MaiiBer zones pro
claimed by Iho Herman Oo eminent
That this fear was not wholjy uiijustl-
uea nas unnappuy uecn snuvvii ny me
recent net of tho Oerman C!o eminent
In sinkliiK tho Spanish ship Sardlncro
outsldo tho 'd inRcr zone" when cany
Iiib a cargo of grain for Switzerland
nnd after tho submarine commander
had ascertained this fact by an Inspec
tion of tho ship's papeis.
"In respect of Belgian tellef, the
Dutch Oovernmcnt expressed Its pies
ent Inability to complv with tho ngi ce
ment on tho giouiid that the German
Goernment had given Hollind to
understand that It would forcibly pre
ent tho depirturo from Holland of
tho corresponding ships, which under
tho agreement were to leave coincl
dently for tho United States. The
Dutch Government even felt itself un
able to sccuro tho two cargoes of food
stuffs which under the agreement It
was permitted to secure, sinco hero
again the German Government inter
ened and threatened to destioy tho
equivalent Dutch tonnage which under
the agreement was to icavo uouana
for tho United States.
"Nearly two months hae elapsed
since the making of tho temporal y
alilo piovlslon will bo made to meet
the possibility of ships being lost
tlnough enemy action.
"It Is our earnest deshe to safe
guatd to the fullest etent the In
terests of Holland nnd of her nationals.
Hy evert Islng lu (his trlels our ad
mit (nl rleht lo control all propcrl
within our territory wo do no wtoiir
to Holland. The manner In which wo
proposed to exercise this light nnd our
proposils mado to Holland concut
rrntly thciewlth cinnot, I believe, fall
to ovldenco to Holland tho slnieiltj
of our filendshlp toward her."
Doctor llcclit will appear before Hie (
college (inn uimeisuy council. coinporci
of riiesldpnts of ronnsj lwml.i ccllegcs
In session nt Harrisburg, tomorrow to
outline rciinsvluuilu's plan for the war
wounded and to leanest tho college
liciuls to draft regulations offering every
Inducement Ui students In service to
resume Ihelr college work after the.
war. and to penult tliem to cbungo tliclr
courses If they so desire nn a result of
their war experience. Adjutant General
Hear will spc-ik at Allentown tonight
on Hie plan nf rptnipj.lv anl i lo re
habilitate Its wounded roldlers and
s.tllox.s
Navy Wants Watchmakers
The I'nlted Mutes navy emiloment
department, at 151B Arch stieet, today
made an appeal for wntcliinakers. Sev
eral hundred aie wanted and aro asked
tn apply linincdl itely at the Arch street
address, -ine watcnnuiKers win ne ut.cn
on repair work of Instruments used hi
the av lath u section of tlio navy.
City's Balance for Week $7,816,230.28
1 be amount paid Into tho City Treas
ury during tho week ending last .night
was J81l,2fi3 51. Biid tho payments
amounted to JDSl.tlis This, with the
lnlanco on hand from thu prelous
week, nut Including tho sinking fund ac
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Seeaar attendad a
district meeting held, In Wech. Avonk Hayloft
, .u.ia and enthuslaatla district meet.
in of tha combined trlbea of th. Iierka
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elation, aciea v".ti- . jv.wt"i
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chlefi nd other msjmhfTs prominent In the
wrk of the order The remarks of Oreat
"ofn KrVs.r.' P.'c.7s.ch;m. WlTiit.-'.nd
Davis, Chaplain Charle. Hoyer. Charlea vg.
Jn.n of BUbllclty rommlttee; Snyder, No.
K'?'wVld?nhclt..f. No. 48S1 iledel. No rjl.
and other speaker, w.r. well rec.lved. Th.
tribe will hoi an Increase In membership.
Oreat Sachem Beawlck, a. of It.,
Thomas I I'ras.r and q. K. of W. Joseph
v.rrar trailed to the hunting grounds of
Aitentown during th. last week and attended
a dlUU meeting held, In iwlgwain of KecJk.
haw Tribe. No. i: on taat Thuraday.
naw J.'C(l-,,nn. war. nreaant front Noi.
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approbation The whole, 'rcl... were
purely secular, an itnii-"- . jrk VC.
question belnr taboo, as demanded by th.
mandates of the order.
gome unwarranted aspersions contained In
answer 20 of the lately Issued question
naire from the executive council cam. In for
severe denunciation In the rsmarka of the
speakers Brother Carroll took up the cud.
.lain behalf ot the loyalty of th. Allies,
ind snowed the fallacy of the assertion,
"hat our allies of oday may h. our
enemies of tomorrow." Brother Apenteller
challenged th. name of one member of Ilia
1? if A. be produced to substantiate the
at'atementt."W'e have members row In th.
Oerman army," and he guttural tonea rang
In icathlng Jenlal of th. Insinuation that
( at".!'"!? nn hlrth nr deac.nt waa
are disloyal to their obligation, a.
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reference msde as to the neutral
.tinn. aa probaDle enemiea pi our laneni
nation, aa P'""" ..a ,h. i,ult ! retracted.
f)splt the unstinted words of denunciation,
thera wai no bitter feeling, but congenial
fellowship nnougnouv.
PUTNAM GETS 4TH PLANE
.!.. March 2t. Pavld K. Tutnam,
of Brookllne. Mass , a descencrant of
Israel t'uinam nii ,t,, v. .
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brought down two more. German air
planes. i-UUiil .""". '"c. "' :
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army. He already has th. War Cross
W On thlTfternoon of March Hi Aviator
T...m .Hacked thro, albatross mono-
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Mazola the refined oU from
Corn for Cooking and Salads
is the housewife's greatest
discovery of the past year
WOMEN nil over America are asking themselves "Where
would we be today, with the need for saving animal
fats butter, lard, suet If it were not for Mazola? '
They are the women who have discovered what wonder
fully delicious pastry, fried and sauted dishes and salad
drpssings can be made from this pure oil pressed from
Indian Corn.
And how economically,
Not one single drop of Mazola is wasted it can be
used over and over again as it doeo riot transmit odors or
flavors from one food to another. '
For 1e in pint., quarts, ball cHon and cations. For ereer
economy buy the large Bites.
There is valuable Cook Book for Mazola users, which should
be in every home, Send for it or sk your grocer. FREE.
Cora IroducU KeUIa CBay, T. 9. Box IU, New Yetlc
R.fM.T-Nallo.l Sterth Co., 13 Sotttk 2t St., TOMcMai r t
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AIc tn have thorn nlaved at anv nlaee where nonular
music Is sold then you will know why these fourKcmick
Songs are the biggest "hits" of the year.
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when hot lay in the
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set brewaad oneaofa'
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The latest and greatest war song. A message for every
true American. It will win the applause of the nation.
On the Road to
Home Sweet Home
A simple ballad, beautiful Jn melody and sentiment
Written by Egbert Van Alstyne and Cus Kahn.
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