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TWENTY- FIFTH
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
The National Farm School
Farm School Bucks County Pennsylvania
^F
NOVEMBER, 1922
Officers of The National Farm School 1922-1923
LOCAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President
JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF
4715 Pulaski Avenue, Germantown
Vice-President HARRY B. HIRSH
Treasurer ISAAC H. SILVERMAN
Secretary Miss E. M, BelIvEfield
Field Secretaries Miss A. M. Abrahamson Wm. Abrahamson
Mrs. Miriam Isaacs Office : 808 Denckla Building, Philadelphia
HONORARY MEMBERS (Having served for ten consecutive years) Hart Blumenthai, Daniel Gimbel Leon Merz
Adolph Eichholz Harry B. Hirsh Bernard Selig
Harry Feeix Morris A. Kaufmann I. H. Silverman
Simon Friedberger Alfred M. Klein Jos. N. Snellenburg
Herbert D. Allman Henry S. Belber Henry Bronner David Burpee A. J. Feldman Morris Fleishman
ELECTED MEMBERS
A M. Greenfield Roy a. Heymann J. H. Hinlein Bernard Kohn M. R. ICrauskopf Angelo Myers Louis Nusbaum
Accountant to the School Alfred M. Gross
NATIONAL AUXILIARY BOARD
Leon Rosenbaum Richard Spillane Philip Sterling Eugene M. Stern George Wheeler John Zimmerman
Max A. Adler Rochester, N. Y.
Daniel Alexander .Salt Lake City, Utah
Gov. M. Alexander Boise, Idaho
Henry Beer New Orleans, La.
Melvin Behrends ...Washington, D. C.
I. "W. Bernheim Louisville, Ky.
Harry S. Binswanger ...Richmond, Va.
Nathan Eckstein Seattle, Wash.
Maurice Freiberg Cincinnati, Ohio
Samuel Friedheim Rock Hill, S. C.
Milton D. Greenbaum ...Baltimore, Md. Mrs. H. A. Guinzburg. .New York, N. Y. Julian A, Hillman ..Atlantic City, N. J.
A. Hirshheimer La Crosse, Wis.
Henry A. James Doylestown, Pa.
Charles Kline Allentown, Pa.
Albert C. Lehman Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. E. Oppenheimer Butte, Mont.
Louis Schlesinger Newark, N. J.
Morris Stern San Antonio, Tex.
David Sternberg Memphis, Tenn.
Isaac M. Ullman New Haven, Conn.
Eugene Warner Buffalo, N. Y.
Morris Weil Lincoln, Neb.
Samuel D. Wise Cleveland, Ohio
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
THE FACULTY
JOSEPH KRAUS'KOPF, D. D.,
President
BERNHARD OSTROLENK, M. Sc, M. A., Ph. D.,
Director, Instructor in Farm Management and Rural Sociology
J. L. CAMPBELL, B. Sc,
Governor and Purchasing Agent. Instructor in Mathematics
OTTO A. STANGEL, B. Sc, M. Sc, Instructor in Agriculture and Superintendent of Farms
CECIL J. TOOR, Instructor in Poultry Culture
HENRY SCHMIEDER, B. Sc, Instructor in Biology
DAVID M. PURMELL, B. Sc, Instructor in Horticulture
MORRIS' MAYER, Instructor in Floriculture
W. H. BOSWELL, A. B., M. A., Instructor in English and History
WESLEY MASSINGER, D. V. S., Instructor in Veterinary Science and Farm Hygiene
ELIA9 NUSBAUM, Instructor in Applied Electricity
S. J. MARX, C. P. A., Instructor in Farm Accounts
REBECAH CHURCHMAN, B. Sc, Matron
WALTER J. GROMAN,
HARMAN KRAFT, Foremen of Home Farm
HOWARD F. YOUNG, Foreman, Schoenfeld Memorial Farm No. j
OTTO WENGER, Post Graduate Manager, Hellman Farm
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
STANDING COMMITTEES
1922-1923
'1 Educational
Louis Nusbaum, Chairman
Hart Blumenthal Adolph Eichholz A. J. Feldman H. B. Hirsh Henry A. James M. A. Kaiifmann
A. M. Klein Bernard Kohn Leon Merz
B. Selig Philip Sterling George Wheeler
Financial H. B. Hirsh, Chairman
H. D. Allman Hart Blumenthal Henry Brenner Adolph Eichholz Morris Fleishman A. M. Greenfield Roy A. Heymann J. H. Hinlein
A. M. Klein Leon Merz
B. Selig
L H. Silverman J. N. Snellenburg Richard S'pillane E. M. Stern
Domestic E. M. Stern, Chairman
H. D. Allman Henry S. BeLber Hart Blumenthal David Burpee Morris Fleishman Julian A. Hillman Bernard Kohn
M. R. Krauskopf Leon Merz Angelo Myers Leon Rosenbaum B. Selig John Zimmerman
LADIES' AUXILIARY COMMITTEE
Associated with the Local Board
Mrs. Bernard Kohn, Chairwoman Mrs. L. H. Heimerdinger, Treasurer Mrs. Morris Bernstein, Secretary
Mrs. H. Bayersdorfer Mrs. H. S. Behal Mrs. D. BerHzheimer Mrs. B. B. Bloch
Mrs. Gabriel Blum Mrs. H. B. Hirsh
Mrs. Wm. Cauffman Mrs. D. Kirschbaum
Mrs. H. M. Dannenbaum Mrs. L. U. Marks
Mrs. Sara Goldsmith Mrs. S. Rosenau
HONORARY MEMBERS
Mrs. a. Fi^eisher, Mrs. A. M. Klein, Mrs. R. B. Schoneman, Honorary Chairwomen
Mrs. A. J. Bamberger IMrs. J. Guckenheimer
Miss Frieda Jonas Mrs. Jos. Krauskopf
Mrs. H. Rosenthal Mrs. L H. Silverman Mrs. M. S'ycle
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS— AND AFTER
ADDRESS
BY THE REV. DR. JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF
Founder and President of
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
ON THE OCCASION OF ITS TWENTY-FIFTH SUCCOTH HARVEST PILGRIMAGE , OCTOBER 15, 1922
iSomewhere, some poet said "every anniversary is the dis- pelling of a dream." Back of this utterance there may have Day of Re- been sad experiences. Our experience since the
joicing:. founding of The National Farm School, twenty-
five years ago last June, has been far more favorable. Each an- nual gathering recorded a nearer fulfillment of the dream we cherished. We knew when we started that in the history of a project so radically new as the Farm School the time-element must not be stressed too hard. The sinking in of new thoughts is a very slow process, often requiring centuries before an endur- ing impression is made upon the masses. To have accomplished as much as this Farm School has in so short a space of time, spells to a historian not a "dispelling of a dream," but a very near realization of it.
We knew that we would have to travel a difficult road when we entered upon this new enterprise, and we found it as difficult Past Doubt as we had expected. Many were the obstacles that
Reco^nmon"** wcrc placcd in our way. Frequent were the times
Gained. wlieu the epithets "dreamers," "visionaries,"
were hurled at us for attempting what then seemed absurd, that of trying to make farmers of city lads. Small was the number of those who attended the Opening Exercises twenty-five years ago, and these, for the most part, attended more as a compliment to the Projector of the School than as approvers of it. Last June an audience that numbered many thousands was in attend- ance, whose enthusiasm was yet larger than their numbers, who
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gathered here from far and near to listen to speakers who ranked among the foremost, to men such as Adolph S. Ochs, the distin- guished publisher of the "New York Times"; Samuel Vauelain, the President of the Baldwin Locomotive Works; Irvin S. Cobb, the world-renowned author and lecturer; Emile Berliner, the in- ventor; our former Minister to Japan, the Hon. Roland S. Mor- ris ; former Grovernor of Pennsylvania, Hon. Edwin S. Stuart ; and a number of other men of light and leading, as distinguished as those named, each one vying with the other in praise of the good and needed work done by the Farm School, and prophesy- ing yet greater things to be done by it.
Today, another large concourse of people has assembled to
behold the partial fulfillment of the prophecy made four
short months ago : the dedication of an Audito-
ments Prophesy Hum for the accommodatiou of the thousands of
Yet Greater people that gather here each year; a large Carna-
Future. . .
tion House, supplementing our Floricultural Plant; three spacious Laying-Houses, supplementing our Poultry Plant; all the free-will offerings of friends and believers in the work in which we are engaged. These new evidences of the hold the School has acquired constitute new prophecies — ^prophe- cies that the Farm School's hitherto difficult path is ending, that smoother and pleasanter traveling is before it.
We bear no ill-will toward those who opposed the starting of the Farm School, twenty-five years ago, or denied it their sup- port after it had started. They were guided by Laid Low"*"" their light, as we were guided by ours. They
needed being convinced of the needfulness of a Farm School, and it was up to us to do the convincing. Those of them who were of the Jewish faith could not believe that the Jew, who is pre-eminently a city-dweller, could be turned into a farmer. They had obviously forgotten that the Jew pursued scarcely any other calling than that of tilling the soil, cultivat- ing orchard and vineyard, shepherding herd and flock, as long- as he inhabited Palestine, and that as long as he was thus en- gaged, the Holy Land overflowed with grain and fruit, with milk and honey. They had forgotten that many of Israel's prophets and kings, law-givers and bards, followed the plow, pastured the flock, pruned the vine, while leading or shepherding the people. They had forgotten that the Jew became a city-dweller only after he was driven from his native land, was hounded over the earth, was everywhere denied the right of tilling the soil, Avas com-
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pelled by cruel law to live in tlie cities and engage in trade. They did not know then, what is common knowledge today, that wher- ever the Jew re-enters npon his ancient pursuit, he proves him- self, within a short time, as fit for agriculture as does the de- scendant of a long and unbroken line of rural ancestry, that mix- ing thrift and brain with brawn, he soon succeeds in making a satisfactory living out of the soil, as witnessed today by the Zionists on Palestinian lands which the Arab had long neglected and abused, or by the American Jewish farmers in the New England -States, where they provide the population of New York and Boston with a considerable portion of their daily dairy and poultry needs.
Others there were who based their objection to the Farm
School on different grounds. To them it seemed the height of
stupidity to expect foovs, born and bred in
Charge Common . . o i '^
That City Lads crowdcd citics, to forsake the attractions of the Will Not Follow Q[iy^ and isolate themselves in the countrv, at the
Agriculture. . n i n • i
very time when boys, born and bred m the coun- try, were deserting it by the thousands. Farm-life, these objectors declared, has no attraction for the wide-awake city boy. There is neither money nor pleasure nor honor in it. As a calling, it is doomed. How and where and by whom food is to be gotten when the farmer does not furnish it, how a nation can hope to endure, can hope to preserve its moral stamina, without a healthy and happy peasantry back of it, these questions did not seem to bother the objectors.
There were, however, those who looked deeper and further into the matter. They were students of history and of econom- ics. They remembered the decline and fall of
Evils of City . "^ .
Congestion cmpircs wliicli ail attitude such as that of the
Recognized by objectors had brought about in the past. They
Economists.
remembered that it was the congestion of the city and the desertion of the farm that caused the fall of ancient Home. They recalled riots and rebellions and revolutions caused by want of bread. They looked into the moral and mental and physical diseases of present-day society, they inquired into the causes of the bitter contention between labor and 'capital, into the why and wherefore of the spread of tuberculosis, of the growth of atheism, anarchy, and crime. Tracing each, step by step, every inquiry brought the same answer: City Congestion and Farm Desolation.
They saw but one remedy, the raising against the loud cry: ''Forward to the City!" a yet louder cry: "Back to the Farm!
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Back to the broad and sunlit acres of the coun- The Remedy. ^^.^ , g^j^jj ^q where there is food enough, and
work enough, and health enough, and happiness enough, for all ! Back to the pure and simple life which the founders and pioneers of our country lived, and which made possible the greatness of our Nation! Away from icity-snares and temptations, from city-exhaustions and breakdowns, from city vices and pollutions ! Back to nature, and, through nature, to nature's God!"
To that proposition we heard tAvo answers, one, bitter and
derisive; the other, feeble and plaintive; the former coming, for
the most part, from the prosperous of the cities,
^^^ ^JV* **'*'^ from those whose fortunes were coined out of
City Submerged.
the sweat and heart's blood of the city slaves, who branded the advocates of a return of the submerged of the cities "Disturbers of the Peace," "Meddlers and Mischief Mak- ers," "Disseminators of Discontent Among the Laboring People." The other, the feeble voice, said: "Prepare ye the way for us, and we will come. Hasten, for we see nothing. but misery and demoralization before us in the Ghettos and slums. We have not the means to make our way to the ^country by ourselves. Even if we had, we know not how to farm. Take our sons and teach them, and when they shall have learned they will lead us out of bondage into freedom, out of misery into happiness."
I was of those who were deepl}^ stirred by that call, and re- solved to do what I could in answer to it. I was greatly strengthened in my resolution by a lengthy dis- Toistors cussion of that problem with the late farmer-
Admonition. ^
philosopher, Leo Tolstoi, upon his farm in Rus- sia. I had pilgrimaged to him for help to check the enforced im- migration to our shores of hundreds of thousands of refugees from Russian persecution. "I cannot end the Jew's misery in my country," said he, "but you can end it in your country. There is but one cure for these unfortunates. Do not allow Ghettos to spring up in your land. Ghettos invite slavery, poverty, discon- tent, labor troubles, godlessness, lawlessness, moral and mental and physical disease. You have broad acres and rich soil, more than you know what to do with. Millions of your acres lie idle, your arable land cries loud for workers. Lead the tens of thou- sands of people that congest and corrupt your cities to your idle, fertile, lands, and you will bless not only them but your country, and spread a good name for your people throughout other lands, for, all the world honors and protects the bread-producer and is
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 9
eager to welcome liim. Begin with the young, and the old will follow."
Thus spoke Tolstoi, When parting from him he placed his
hands upon my shoulders, and looking with his deep penetrating
eyes into mine, he pledged me to do the work
11^^**^'*^* *** in my country which he did in his. The pledge
he asked I gave, and gave it with all my heart.
That was in the summer of 1894, Shortly after my return, I entered upon founding the Farm iSchool. I approached a First ste s in number of wealthy people on the subject, from rounding the whom I obtained no money, no encouragement,
^*''"'"^* but plenty of advice to keep my hands off so
foolish an undertaking. I appealed to the public at large, for a modest starting fund, with yet more discouragement, and yet more advice as a result. I learned then what I have learned many times since, that when money is needed for a good cause, nothing is generally given as liberally as advice.
Hoping that, where the written or printed appeal failed, the
spoken word might succeed, I journeyed from city to city, as far
as the Pacific Coast, and succeeded in raising
$30,000 Raised ^ ^ $6,500. To this I added the little
for Its Estab- '
lishment In Saving Fund of my own, $3,500. AVith the
country $10,000 tlius obtained, I purchased our First
Farm of 125 acres. The first step toward a Farm School having been taken, recognizing the need of a build- ing for the housing of students, and for the instruction of them,, I started on a second pilgrimage in the interest of the Farm School, traversed other sections of our land, and returned with a second $10,000, which was immediately spent on the erection of the first of our buildings. Pioneer Hall. Possessing farm and building, there was need of money for equipment of them as well as of money for the maintenance of a faculty, for the keep of the students, it having been resolved that these, irrespective of creed, were to receiA^e not only their education, but also board, lodging, clothing, etc., free of all cost to them. And so, forth I went for the third time, and after a journey of many thousand more miles brought back enough money to equip the farm, fur- nish the building, engage an instructor, install the household, and enough annual membership-promises to render safe the opening of the School. That assurance was somewhat strengthened by the resolve that to it would be devoted thereafter fees received by me for lectures, marriages, funerals, and the like.
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In the meantime, more and more believers in the cause began rallying around ns, and on June 20, 1897, less than three years ' o enin of after I had given my pledge to Count Tolstoi,
School June the Scliool was opened with eight students, a
*' ^*^'* small equipment of implements and stock, and
a faculty of one instructor and a helper, myself volunteering my service as instructor in non-agricultural subjects.
It was ditficult running at first, yet we ran. Wherever we turned, we felt the lack of funds. We would not borrow, that
Our Difficulties ^^^ ^^^^ '^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ resolutious made, and from in Those Early which We have uot deviated to this day. We ^*^*' were often obliged to put our hands into our
pockets to meet current bills. Men who could have helped looked on, some with pity at our folly, others with glee because we had not heeded their advice.
These as well as the others began measuring it for funeral shrouds. Weak as it was in material wealth, it was spunky in School Pros- spirit. It refused to die. With every year it
pared and Ex- gained uew Strength, new appreciation, new
panded Notwith- tttt • • -i ■,
standing iricnds. It livcd because it recognized that it
Detractors. j^^jj g, pressiugly needed mission to perform.
And when the graduates began to go forth, and to spread far and wide over the land as tillers of the soil, producers of bread, more and more of them, year by year, till they numbered by the hundreds, friends and supporters grew in leaps and bounds, and the voice of its detractors grew fainter and fainter till, to- day, it is scarcely audible.
The one farm has grown into four.
The faculty of one has grown to eight, supplemented by one Its Present assistaut and two foremen assistants. Four mem-
spiendid bers of the faculty are graduates of the Farm
Showing. g^^^^^_
The student-body of 8 has grown to 130.
The original 125 acres have grown to 475.
The original three farm buildings have grown to almost tAvo score.
The one cow has grown into a herd of 83 milking cows, 2 bulls, 53 head of young stock — 138 head of cattle in all.
The 2 horses have grown to 27.
The few chickens then have grown to 1,980 laying hens.
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11
The harvest of the present year consists of:
Grain •'
325 tons of silage. 5,270 bu. corn. 1,400 bundles corn fodder. 394 tons hay. 630 bu. wheat. 843 bu. rye. 3,243 bu. oats. Fruit:
240 bbls. apples. 72 bbls. pears. 1,463 baskets peaches. Vegetables-'
1,230 doz. ears sweet corn. 1,450 bunches asparagus. 1,453 bu. potatoes. Dairy •'
187,840 qts. milk. Poultry Department •' 8,742 day-old chicks. 2.243 lbs. fowl. 3,563 lbs. broilers.
1,143 pullets. 12,783 doz. eggs.
672 doz. hatching eggs. 893 doz. storage eggs for winter use. Livestock:
4 colts. 35 calves. 82 head swine. Horticultural Department :
Snapdragons, calla lilies, carna- tions, crysanthemums, freezias, numerous potted plants, amounting to several thousand dollars. Truck Gardens:
Carrots, turnips, onions, egg- plants, tomatoes, celery, cu- cumbers, pumpkins, and other vegetables, amounting to more than $5,000.
The plant, which on the day of the opening of the School Avas A^alued at about $25,000, is today, conservatively estimated, worth $500,000, without a cent of indebtedness upon it.
Probably the strongest evidence of the public's change of
sentiment toward us was given last June not only by the large
turnout of people from far and near, representa-
Evidences of . n -i • rv t t n t •
schoors tives of difterent creeds and classes and stations,
Nation-wide assembled in honor of the Twenty-fifth Anni-
versary of the Founding of the School, but more especially by the Jubilee Fund that was started on that day, un- der the leadership of Mr. Harry B. Hirsh, vice-president of the School, with a subscription by the Board of Trustees of the School of some $50,000. This princely subscription they sup- plemented with a pledge that they would increase that amount to $200,000 by soliciting subscriptions from other Philadelphians. They resolved, moreover, that, with the beginning of fall, they would enter upon a nation-wide campaign for $800,000, making the Silver Jubilee Fund $1,000,000, one-half of which sum to be expended on greatly enlarging and improving the plant, so as to enable it to teach and house and care for a student-body many times the number hitherto enrolled annually, and the other half to be placed in the Endowment Fund, the interest of which is to lessen for the Founder the necessity of scampering about for
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money to keep the Farm School going, as he has been obliged to do during the past twenty-five years.
As fervently as the Founder of the Farm School believed, twenty-five years ago, in the people's ultimate recognition and support of it, so firmly does he believe today Success for Its ^^j^^t bcforc another year shall have sped, every Jubilee Fund'''' dollar of the $1,000,000, which the Jubilee Cam- Predicated on paigu Committee has taken upon itself to raise,
in^it.*^* *' "^i^^ have been subscribed. He bases his be-
lief on what seems to him unerring signs and tokens. When more than $30,000 was subscribed for the Farm School when it was still but an ideal, when it owned not as much as a foot of ground, when not a single student had yet enrolled, shall it not succeed in raising $800,000, in addition to the nearly $200,000 which Philadelphians have already subscribed, after twenty-five years of honorable and useful existence, after it has proved that it can do, and do well, what it has undertaken to do, after it has won for itself heartiest endorsement of many of the foremost expert agriculturists and educators, and other men and women of light and leading in all walks of life, after it has turned hundreds of its students into practical and scientific farm- ers, dairyists, horticulturists, florists, truckists, orchardists, after it has opened the way of many others of its students to becom- ing instructors and specialists in agriculture, among them such men as Dr. Bernhard Ostrolenk, a student at our School from 1902 to 1906 ; later Director of the Agricultural High School at Canby, Minn., and for the past five years the remarkably able Director of this .School, his Alma Mater f
Shall we doubt that the Jubilee Campaign Committee will meet with success when The National Farm School counts ^ ^, _ among its many graduates one as distinguished
of Its Grad- as Prof. Jacob Taubenhaus, Chief of the Di-
"**^*- vision of Plant Pathology and Physiology at the
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, author of numerous text- books on agricultural subjects in use in many of the agricultural schools in the land, author of scores of articles in scientific magazines, discoverer of a scientific process that bids fair to save the cotton crop of Texas ,some $25,000,000 annually ?
Shall we doubt that the Jubilee Campaign Committee will meet with success when the ^School is in frequent receipt of let- ^ ,^ ^ ,. ters from employers of Farm School graduates,
On the Satis- j- ^ o ^
faction of Their such as the ouc which, a short time ago, it re- Empioyers. ccivcd from Scuator Carter Glass, of Virginia,
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formerly Secretary of the Treasury in President Wilson's Cabi- net, reading as follows :
"Morris Daniels, a graduate of The National Farm School, who has been employed as second herdsman at my Montvievv Farms in Virginia, resigned his position with me on yesterday in order to take service nearer his home, which is at Newark, N. J. It may interest you to know that Daniels did his work at Montview Farms in a most satisfactory way. His habits were exemplary; his interest in the herd was always keen; he was straightforward, truthful and industrious. We all regret that Daniels should feel obliged to leave Montview Farms notwithstanding my ofifer to increase his wages in order to retain him."
Shall we doubt that the Jubilee Campaign Committee will meet with success when the Farm School receives letters from its graduates such as it received the other day from I. Braun- stein, of the Class of 1920, employed on a Poultry Farm in Stoughton, Mass., reading as follows:
"I am getting a salary of $160 a month and board. I am certainly glad I am in farming. My intention is to stay here till I shall have saved enough to go on a farm of my own."
Or a letter such as that received from Leo Buskin :
"My work with Haines & Wilcox, Florists and Nurserymen at Bed- ford Hills, N. Y., is most gratifying. I am getting $24 weekly, work 8 hours daily, have a day off, and go home week ends. I am deeply grateful for all that I was taught at the Farm School."
Or a letter such as that received from Abraham Kroto- shinsky, one of the real heroes of the late war, the saviour of Col. Whittlesey's "Lost Battalion," who, upon the conclusion of the war, entered the Farm School as a student, from which he graduated with honors, and after graduation, aided by Mr. Nathan Straus of New York, went to Palestine, where he has had a small colony assigned to his care by the Jewish Colonization Association, and where he is doing splendid work with the men under his charge.
Or a letter such as that received from Lewis I. Fox, telling of his employer's great satisfaction with his work, on a Duck Ranch in Long Island, of the splendid wages he receives, of hav- ing established so good a name for Farm School graduates that he was able to find good positions for a number of fellow-gradu- ates, and of the good work they are doing, and the good wages they are earning.
Or letters such as those received from Samuel Bobbins, of Warrington, Pa,; Jack Goldfield, Norma, N. J., and Charles Abrams, Centerville, Md., who during the past year, entered upon their own farms, are working them hard, and are looking forward to genuine success.
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Shall we doubt that the Jubilee Campaign Committee will meet with success when we consider the handsome gift to the „ ^..^ School, four vears ago, in the form of our
On Gifts ' " .
Received by spacious and Stately Domestic Hall, costing some
***'''**"^- $100,000, donated by the Lasker Family, in
memory of their husband and father, Morris Lasker, of Galves- ton, Texas, presentation of which to the School was made by the Hon. Mr. Albert Lasker, Chairman of the Shipping Board?
And if yet more proof were needed for the reasonableness of our belief that the Committee will succeed in raising the Sil- ver Jubilee Fund of $1,000,000, we would but Hon. isador nccd to citc that it has succeeded in securing for
Sobel, Director ^
of the Silver its Campaign Director, the Hon. Mr. Isador Sobel,
Jubilee Cam- former Congressman of our State, former Post-
paig:n Fund. _° _ _ '
master of his city, the city of Erie, a leader in its civic and communal activities, a noted attorney, member of the Executive Board of the American Jewish Committee. Notwith- standing his busy life at home, notwithstanding the many ex- actions made on his time and labor, his love of the Farm School, his firm belief in its usefulness and its ability for yet greater usefulness if in command of greater resources, he has resolved to set aside all other duties and obligations, and devote himself for the next six months exclusively to completing the $1,000,000 Silver Jubilee Fund.
For several other reasons we believe that every cent of the proposed $1,000,000 Farm School Silver Jubilee Fund will be ^ ., ^ raised. One of them is the need, increasingly
Failure of _ _ 70.^
Mere Paiii- and pressiugly realized in every large city of our
ative Charity. land, that Something must be done, and speed-
ily, to lessen the constantly growing need of charity. Never in the history of man have such enormous sums been expended, and such hosts of people been employed for the alleviation of the sad lot of the poor, as at the present time. Millions are added upon millions, buildings upon buildings have been erected, organiza- tions upon organizations founded for the care and cure of so- ciety's diseased and dependent. For the poor we sew and dance and play, for them we write and speak and pray, for them we beg and scold and legislate — yet the poor continue poor, and grow in number. From every direction comes the cry for more money, for more workers, for more institutions.
It could not well have been otherwise. Our intentions were good ; our execution was worse than bad. Instead of removing the
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Wisdom of iinfortuiiates from the Ghetto, where it Avas but
Preventive too cvideiit that thcy could remain only to their
Philanthropy. undoing, We permitted them to remain, and to
sink deeper and deeper into the quagmires of misery. We con- tented ourselves with nostrums when we should have applied radical measures. They needed a change of haibitat, a lehange of air, of work, of diet, of environment, and we put charity plasters upon them, and are surprised that they did not get well. There was but one cure, the cure that would not have cost one-thou- sandth part which the other attempts and failures haA^e cost, the cure that would have taken the poor out upon the broad fields where there is room and work and health and wealth for many thousand times the number of those who noAV congest the Ghettos and fall victims to the miseries of the slums.
That many hundreds of youths who came to the Farm School, weak in strength and hopeless in outlook, and later went forth „ , from it vigorous in brain and brawn, and took
1 roven by '^ '
rarm School their placcs upou the land, and saw the work of
their hands prosper, have opened the eyes of the people, have made them to see that not in the increase of city charity but in helping young people to get an agricultural train- ing in the country, and in aiding them to train agriculturally other denizens of the Ghettos, lies the nearest solution of the ever-vexing, ever-growing charity problem that has yet been sug- gested.
Yet another reason for believing that the Million Dollar Jubilee Fund will be raised we find in the fast-growing convic- Miiiion Dollar ^^^^ that, uulcss Something is speedily and Jubilee Fund effectively douc to stop city congestion and
Must Help farm desolation, the future of the United States
Direct Tide '
From City to wiU be in jeopardy. As late as 1880, only 15 per
Country. ccut. of the population of the United States
lived in cities ; 85 per cent, dwelled healthily and happily on farms. Today, 52 per .cent, of our population live crowded in the cities, Avhere they engage in keen competition for the needed bite of bread, and for the necessary room to live, while in the country farm buildings are abandoned and rotting, and weeds cover the untilled fertile acres that surround them. The result is insufficiency of food for all the American people. The staples of life are constantly increasing in price. Some of them, such as meats, are Avith each year becoming more of luxuries. The price of fresh eggs has already passed beyond the reaich of the average laboring man. A dozen or more years ago, Avhen farm
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desertion was not as bad as it is now, the late Mr. J. J. Hill, of ■Minnesota, a man of remarkable constructive brain, and far- seeing eye, declared that, unless we bring about a more- rational distribution of our population than now obtains, unless we set ourselves earnestly to work to provide for an increased food- supply for the Nation through an increased farming population, there will not be food enough to satisfy the hunger of the Ameri- can people fifty years hence, when the population of the United States is likely to be 200,000,000 souls.
Yet other reasons there are for believing that entire success
will attend the nation-wide effort about to be made to raise for
the Farm School the One Million Dollar Jubilee
With L.ars:er
Means It wm Fuud, toward which nearly $200,000 has already
Effect Greater becu subscribed by Philadelphians, by the people
who, throughout the twenty-five years of its ex- istence, have stood nobly by it, have borne most of its expense. Relying upon the signal success it has hitherto attained, relying upon the larger and wider recognition of the needfulness of a larger farm population, we firmly believe that what has hitherto been achieved is but the prelude of the much greater things to be accomplished in the near future. Once in possession of the needed dormitories to enable us to accommodate many times the number of students we now can house, and of the money required for the care and keep of a greatly increased student body, once in possession of the necessary larger faculty, larger acreage, in- creased school rooms, light and heat power plant, once in possession of the urgently needed School Building, Chemical Laboratory, Modern Dairy and Barn, of the needed equipment for teaching the higher branches of scientific agriculture, once in possession of a fund needed to help our graduates to acquire and equip farms of their own, once in possession of these, all that has hitherto been achieved will be as nothing compared with the greater things that will be accomplished.
The war and the aftermath of the war have demanded un- precedented sums of money of us. We answe;red the call gen- erously, often self-sacrificinglv. We gave tens
Generous Sup- . . ° " ^
port wm In- of millions of dollars. But, well spent as was
sure BriUiant ^^^q moucy We gavc, there is nothing to show for
Future. . °
it. A generous answer on the part of the Amer- ican people to the comparatively small sum asked for by the Farm School will bring into existence a group of buildings to which, for generations to come, they will point with pride, to which they will send for education in the noblest of all callings
« t ^
W i -K
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a body of young men who will help mightily towards a regenera- tion of the Nation in general, and of the Jewish people in par- ticular.
The National Farm School is no individual's property, no city's possession. It belongs to the people of the United States.
It exists for their benefit. It is open and free to r^'^Dream" "' all yoiiths abovo sixteen j^ears of age, possessing
the requisite moral and physical and intellectual qualifications for admission, irrespective of creed or class or sta- tion. The dream of twenty-five years ago is a reality today.
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL GRADUATION February 22, 1922
The largest class in the history of The National Farm School was graduated on "Washington's Birthday, February 22, 1922.
The exercises were held in Segal Hall, and were attended by a large gathering of friends of the School.
Dr. Kranskopf addressed the class. He urged them to follow the example set by Washington. He spoke of the sterling quali- ties of the Father of our Country, of his success as a farmer, as well as Commander-in-Chief of the army, and later as Presi- dent of his country; the determination and persistence that made for his success in whatever role he played.
Other speakers were Dr. Edwin C. Broome, Superintendent of the Public Schools of Philadelphia; and Mr. Richard Spillane, editor of the "Public Ledger" Business Section. The latter con- trasted former-day methods of farming with those of today; Dr. Broome pointed out the advantages enjoyed by the youth of this generation starting out in the world. He spoke most earnestly, and emphasized especially the value of working the brain to ob- tain results, in conjunction with the hand.
Thirty-four young men received diplomas, Dr. Krauskopf making the presentations. The names of the graduates, all of
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three-year course in practical and
Abraham Pastanack Louis Pastanack Hyman Rabinowitz Edward L, Eing Samuel .S. Bobbins David Rothstein Charles Rubenstein Arthur M. Schorr Louis C. Schulster Stanley Joseph Snyder Archibald Toffler William B. Towner Solomon R. Ullman Newton Edgar Weiss Otto Wenger Barnett B. Yulke Irving Zelanko
whom completed the full scientific agriculture, are :
David Aukburg Burton F. Berlack iCasper Blumer Anthony R. Cirotti Simon Louis Cohen Samuel Fleischman Lewis I, Fox Michael Frishkopf Tobias Gelles Jacob Goldfeld Louis M. Kiesling Harry Krisher Abraham Krivonos Arthur Langer Joseph Leedes Morris Mazor Walter P. Morris
Post-graduate certificates were awarded to Harry Morris Corenzwit and Abraham Zinn, for having specialized in Farm Management on the School's experimental farms.
Dr. Bernhard Ostrolenk, Director of the School, announced the award of prizes. The Pennsylvania 'State Scholarship was won by Casper Blumer, or Philadelphia; free post-graduate courses at Farm School were awarded to Otto Wenger, of Phila- delphia, and .Simon L. Cohen, of Massachusetts. Simon L. Cohen won the Massinger Prize for excellency in the study of veterinary science.
SILVER JUBILEE AND TREE CONSECRATION EXERCISES
June 4, 1922
A more glorious day than was provided for Sunday, June 4th, as a setting for the Silver Jubilee exercises of The National Farm School, could not have been desired. Taking advantage of the rare June day and lured additionally by an unusually at- tractive program, the largest and most representative assemblage in the history of the School gathered on its broad and beautiful acres, to attend the celebration of the rounding out of a quarter of a century of signal ser^dce in leading some of the surplus city
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population back to the land. By special train and automobiles came the friends of the School, until they numbered several thousand.
The program was an all-day atfair. The Rev. Dr. Henry Berkowitz, who had taken part in the opening exercises twenty- five years ago, offered the invocation. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, Founder and President of the School, then introduced Judge Ilarman Yerkes, of Doylestown, another of the surviving few who had participated in the School's initial exercises, and had been the presiding officer at that occasion. Judge Yerkes spoke of the pleasure with which he had watched the iSchool's progress from a modest beginning to its present splendid proportions. He then presented the Presiding Officer of the Jubilee Exercises, the Hon. Edwin S. Stuart, former Governor of Pennsylvania.
After a very graceful introductory address, in which he lauded the School as the lifework of Dr. Krauskopf, ex-Governor Stuart presented the speakers of the day, who were:
Julius Drachsler, Professor of Economy and Sociology, Smith College, Mass., and lately appointed instructor in these de- partments at the University of New York ; Adolph S. Ochs, New York, publisher of "The New York Times"; Samuel M. Vauclain, Philadelphia, President, Baldwin Locomotive Works ; Emile Berliner, Washington, D. C, inventor of the loose contact tele- phone transmitter, and of the first talking machine ; John M. Mac- Farlane, Philadelphia, botanist. University of Pennsylvania; Hon, Roland S. Morris, Philadelphia, former Ambassador to Japan ; Irvin S. Cobb, Ossining, N. Y., author and lecturer.
Prof. Drachsler spoke feelingly and at length concerning the merits of the iSchool. He declared Dr. Krauskopf 's service to the Nation was the heritage of practical education given the youth of the country through the Farm School.
He was folloAved by Mr. Vauclain. After asserting that no other avenue of endeavor offers more in return than agriculture, Mr. Vauclain declared that the present immigration laws pre- vented many persons from coming into this country who would, if permitted, turn hundreds of thousands of acres of idle land, which are now merely a liability, into real, productive assets.
Mr. Berliner had but the highest terms of praise for the work of the School and its founder.
Mr, Ochs spoke of the opportunities existing in this country for the farmer, with the automobile, telephone and radio, among other things, in making country life comfortable and enjoyable.
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Dr. MacFarlane delivered the Tree Consecration Address. He knew his subject, and told in language most beautiful and ap- pealing of the loftiness and poetry, but more particularly of the practicability, of planting trees as memorials to the dead and in honor of the living. Mr. Morris paid a brief tribute to the late Prof. Morris Jastrow; Rabbi Solomon Foster, of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun, Newark, N. J., delivered a tribute to Dr. Gotthard Deutsch, distinguished Hebrew scholar and leader.
More than 300 Memorial and Festive Trees were consecrated. (The list of names is published in full on pages 22-25 of this book.)
Mr. Cobb paid his meed of praise to the iSchool and to Dr. Krauskopf. His sparkling wit permeated all he said, and what he had to say was so genuine and warm that he won his audience to a man. It is not frequent that such real humor and at once such sincerity are icombined, Mr. Cobb praised the School's work. He predicted for it an illustrious future. Having tried farming on his own account, he declared that he can appreciate more than many another a training such as the School gives.
Mr. Harry B. Hirsh, Vice-President of the School, read numerous letters and telegrams of congratulation from people from all parts of the country. He announced the inauguration of a Jubilee Fund, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the School's opening, $51,000 of which had been subscribed by the Directors of the School alone. Before the meeting was over the subscriptions totalled $166,000. The major portion of this was given by Philadelphians, and the gifts marked the beginning of a campaign to raise $1,000,000 from cities throughout the country.
The afternoon program included an Agricultural Pageant, participated in by the students of the School, exhibiting livestock, implements and machinery used on the School's 475 acres, and in the raising of poultry and the production of dairy and market products.
Later, there was a charming open-air play, depicting the Biblical Story of Ruth. It was presented on the lawn in front of Segal Hall, by the pupils of the Religious School of Temple Keneseth Israel, Philadelphia.
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THE PATRIOTS' GROVE
In this Grooe are Planted Trees for Friends of the School Who Answered Our Country's Call during the World War
TREES HAVE BEEN PLANTED AND CONSECRATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE FOLLOWING, WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE:
Louis Berkowitz, Philadelphia. Jacob Bledenthal, Atlantic City. Frederick D. Clair, Philadelphia. Morrie A. Deutsch, Philadelphia. Seth Ettenson, Leavenworth, Kan. Jerome L. Goldman, St. Louis. Milton Goldstein, Webb City, Mo. Oscar H. Gruber, Philadelphia. Jesse Warren Guise, Findlay, Ohio. Simon C. Hellman, National Farm
School. Michael Jaffee, Coatesville, Pa. Joyce Kilmer, New York. Geo. G. Kooperman, Philadelphia. Paul Borda Kurtz, Philadelphia. Chas. H. Lauchheimer, Wash., D. C. Maurice Lazar, Shenandoah, Pa. Jerome Marks, Philadelphia. Roy Stewart Marlow, Elkins Park. Milton Morganstern, Hoboken, N. J. G. M. NeuBurger, Philadelphia.
Harry Polinsky, Philadelphia. Aaron I. Price, Philadelphia. William C. Reese, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Byron H. Reis, Philadelphia. Eugene Rice, Philadelphia. Sydney Rosenberg, Philadelphia. Geo. Burton Rosenthal, Hartford,
Conn. Alexander J. Roth, New York. Lester B. Rothschild, Philadelphia. Samuel Shulman, Philadelphia. Mortimer Strauss Rubel, Chicago. Henry Frank Singer, Philadelphia. Solomon Spicker, Pottsville, Pa. Bennie Spitzer, Philadelphia. Milton Stern, Philadelphia. Milton Stern, New York, N. Y. Julien M. Strassburger, M o n t-
gomery, Ala. Bernard W. Traitel, Detroit, Mich. Eli Wittstein, Cincinnati, Ohio.
IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SERVED, AND RETURNED IN SAFETY:
Ralph Anspach, Philadelphia. Herman L. Artzt, Philadelphia. Nelson H. Artzt, Philadelphia. Justin S. Bamberger, Philadelphia. Eli D. Bernheim, Philadelphia. Harold B. Blumenthal, Philadelphia. Albert Coons, Philadelphia. Jerome J. Drucker, Philadelphia. Isadore Faggen, Philadelphia. Samuel Faggen, Philadelphia. Leon Feigenbaum, Philadelphia. Stanley Milton Getz, Philadelphia. Herbert Feustman Goldstein, New
York. Jacob Feustman Goldstein, New
York. David Grossman, Philadelphia. Ralph Gutlohn, Philadelphia. Julian Arthur Hillman, Atlantic
City. Mack and Julian Hirshberg, Atlanta,
Ga. Joseph Horchow, Portsmouth, Ohio. Reuben Horchow, Portsmouth, Ohio. Isaac L. Hyman, Philadelphia. Arthur J. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa. Daniel Fabien Jackson, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Fred Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa. Leopold Max Jacobs, Philadelphia. Reuben Jacobs, Philadelphia. Charles S. Kaufman, PMladelphia.
Walter Kaufmann, Philadelphia.
Manfred R. Krauskopf, Philadelphia.
August Manasses, Philadelphia.
Jacob L. Manasses, Philadelphia.
J. DeRoy Mark, Philadelphia.
Leonard George Needles, Elkins Park.
Isadore Oppenheimer, Philadelphia.
G. Sidney Reinheimer, Philadelphia.
Leon W. Reinheimer, Philadelphia.
Herbert D. Reis, Philadelphia.
Eli M. Rohrheimer, Philadelphia.
Jerome H, Rose, Philadelphia.
Alexander F. Sachs, Kansas City, Mo.
S. Ralph Schwarzschild, Philadel- phia.
J. Leonard Sessler, Philadelphia.
Arthur Shoenberg, Philadelphia.
Arthur Silverberg, New York.
Edwin H. Silverman, Philadelphia.
Leonard H. Sostman, Philadelphia.
Camille J. Stamm, Philadelphia.
Morris H. Starr, Philadelphia.
Arthur A. Strouse, Philadelphia.
Prank L. Teller, Philadelphia.
Jerome L. Teller, Philadelphia.
Philip H. Weinberg, Philadelphia.
Gustav L. Winelander, Philadelphia.
Stanley S. Wohl, Philadelphia.
Myron Albert Zacks, Philadelphia.
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FESTIVE TREES
Dedicated at the Tree Consecration Exercises, Sunday, June 4, 1922, in
Honor of
BIRTHS
Evelyn Barrett, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Claire Bertha Belber, Philadelphia.
Henry Berkowitz, II, Philadelphia.
Herman Cerf Berkowitz, Philadel- phia.
Evelyn Theresa Bernstein, New York.
Beatrice Biberman, Philadelphia.
Jane Louise Blumenthal, Elkins Park, Pa.
Helene Sally Davies, Atlantic City, N. J.
Sol. Gareth Davis, Philadelphia.
Morton D. Epstein, Philadelphia.
Robert Carlton Hecht, Philadelphia.
Joel Hillman, II, Atlantic City, N. J.
Marjorie Jane Karpeles, Philadel- phia.
Robert Levy, Philadelphia.
Hetty Rita Liehtenstein, Philadel- phia.
Richard Warren Lieban, New York.
Vivian Mandel, Philadelphia.
Lois Mark, Philadelphia.
Richard Elliott Nadler, Philadelphia.
Edward Raymond Pollock, Atlantic City, N. J.
Macey Herschel Rosenthal, Lynch- burg, Va.
Robt. A. Schless, Jr., Philadelphia.
Donald Benj. Strasburger, Philadel- phia.
Betty Ann Weiskopf, Minneapolis, Minn.
BIRTHDAYS
Julia Buchman, Munich, Germany,
90th. Joan H. Feldman, Philadelphia, 1st. Lewis B. Greenbaum, New York
City, 5th.
Louise Landman, Far Rockaway, N. Y.
Rappaport Lodge No. 3.5, I. O. F. S. of I., Philadelphia, 50th.
Wm. B. Rosskam, Philadelphia, 50th.
Henry Schoenthal, New York, 79th.
Mrs. Emanuel Schwerin, Philadel- phia, 75th,
Ida Silberman, Philadelphia, 90th.
Sisterhood of Keneseth Israel, Phila- delphia, 10th.
Jacob Wiener, Philadelphia.
Edward Woolner, Jr., Peoria, 111.
CONFIRMATIONS
Ruth Behrend, Philadelphia. E. Malcolm Belber, Philadelphia. Leonore Jane Belber, Philadelphia. Bernice Regina Bloch, Philadelphia. Harold L. Koshland, Philadelphia. Jos. B. Levy, Philadelphia. Hortense Yvonne Mark, Philadelphia. Lillian F. Marks, Philadelphia. Sylvia Edith Moldawer, Philadelphia. Zelma O. Pollack, Riverside, N. J. Jean Ulman, Philadelphia. Leonore Ruth Wohlfeld, Philadel- phia.
BETROTHAXi
Max M. Becker, Savannah, Ga., and Lillian Kanner, Palatka, Fla.
WEDDINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. F. Bernheim,
Philadelphia. Chas. Garson, Jr., Rochester, N. Y.,
and Beatrice Wilson, Philadelphia. Benedict Gimbel, Jr., and Ethel S.
Nathanson, Philadelphia.
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FESTIVE TREES— Continued
Nathan Gold, Lincolu, Neb., and
Evelyn Baum, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Isaac, Tampa, Fla. Harold Kazmann, Long Branch, N.
J., and Frances Bayard, Philadel- phia. Manfred R. Krauskopf, Philadelphia,
and Babetta V. Koon, New Haven,
Conn. C'has. Noble, Philadelphia, and
Sophia Rash, Bala, Pa. Herbert Oppenheim, Chattanooga,
Teun., and Estella Greenspan,
Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rosenbliith,
New Haven, Conn. Philip Schaul, Coatesville, Pa., and
Male Naomi Levy, Wilmington,
Del. Meyer Weinstein and Mattie Jacobs,
Philadelphia.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arnfeld, Pitts- burgh, 2oth.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Barmach, Philadel- phia, 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berg, Philadel- phia, 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Bernheim, Philadelphia, 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Blumenthal, Elbins Park, Pa., 12th.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Blumenthal, Philadelphia, 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart Blumenthal, Philadelphia, 40th.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blumenthal, Elkins Park, Pa., 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brunswick, Phila- delphia, 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dalsimer, Philadelphia, 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fleishman, Philadelphia, 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Goldsmith, Philadelphia, 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith, Philadelphia, 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Hahn, Phila- delphia, 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hecht, Phila- delphia, 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Hess, Phila- delphia, 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Hinlein, Phila- delphia, 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hirsch, Phila- delphia, 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ising, S. Orange, N. J., .36th.
Dr. and Mrs. I. M. Koch, Philadel- phia, 25th.
Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Krauskopf, Phila- delphia, 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Marx, Philadel- phia, 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Meyers, Philadelphia, 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyers, Phila- delphia, 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Putzel, Atlantic City, 50th.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rosenblatt, Philadelphia, 45th.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Philadelphia, 25th.
Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Sanson, Philadel- phia, 30th.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schoeneman, Philadelphia, o5th.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schoenfeld, Phila- delphia, 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoenthal, New York, 50th.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wagner, Chicago, 111., 50th.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Winelander, Philadelphia, 30th.
RECOVERY FROM ILLNESS
Meyer Straus, Philadelphia.
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MEMORIAL TREES 1 |
||
Consecrated at the Tree |
Consecration Exercises, Sunday, June 4, 19'?2, to the | |
|
Memory of |
||
ALABAMA |
MARYLAND |
NEW YORK |
Montgomery |
Baltimore |
Brooklyn |
Moses Sabel |
Edward Goldman |
Adam and Julia Brown |
Tuscumbia |
Hannah Goldman Max Greif |
Aaron Filler |
Abraham Bresler |
Flushing |
|
Bertha W. Bresler |
Gertrude Meyer Aaron Rosenbaum |
Nettie Picard Scbwerin |
CALIFORNIA |
MASSACHUSETTS |
New York City |
San Francisco |
Bernice Ivy De Vos |
|
Samuel Dannenbaum |
Boston |
Moses Chas. Guinzburg |
Abraham Haas |
Louis Hecht Brookline |
Jacob Gutfreund Mina Gutfreund |
COXXECTICUT |
Chas. H. Hecht |
|
Samuel Gryzmish |
Isaac L. Hecht |
|
New Haven |
Abraham Lowenstein |
|
Marilla G. Guttman |
MINNESOTA |
Caroline Lowenstein |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Minneapolis Jennie Weil Robitshek |
Lillie M. Meyer Mary A. Myers Sigfried Steiner |
Washington |
St. Paul |
Salamanca |
Gustave Oppenheimer |
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baer Mrs. S. Blumenthal |
John English McCabe |
GEORGIA |
Mae Ginsberg |
Syracuse Samuel J. Pearlman |
Athens |
MISSISSIPPI |
|
Flora Bernstein |
NORTH CAROLIN.A |
|
Hannah Bernstein |
Greenville |
Wilmington |
Brunswick |
Abe L. Johl |
Blanche D. Jacobi |
Isador Asher |
Merigold |
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ILLINOIS |
Meyer Adelson |
OHIO Akron |
Chicago |
MISSOURI |
Hulda Tuholsky |
Henry H. Friedman Fanny Joseph |
Kansas City |
Cincinnati |
Solomon Joseph |
Isaac Leopold Haas |
Lee Adler |
Isaac Orschel |
St. Louis |
Samuel Bing |
Moses Schochet |
Sophie Littmann Freun |
Prof. Gotthard Deutsch |
Abe Stein |
Arthur M. Fuld |
Matilda Long |
Augusta Mannheimer •Weil Louis Weiss |
Max Littmann |
Isaac A. Wyler |
Bernard Lewis Sichel |
Cleveland |
|
Samuel Klein |
||
INDIANA |
NEW JERSEY |
Florence C. Lurie |
Goshen |
Atlantic City |
Shirley May Polster |
Max Dembufsky |
Pauline Bernheim |
George Schmidt |
Henry Rosenbaum |
Agnes Zinner |
|
IOWA |
||
Bayonne |
Y'oungstown |
|
Des Moines |
Sarah Cohen |
Emma Ritter Liebman |
Emma Lederer |
East Orange |
Mrs. Wm. Simon |
KANSAS |
Lillie Kohn |
PENNSYLVANIA |
LeaTenworth |
Hoboken |
Chester |
Abe Toffler |
Milton Morganstern |
Maurice Knopf |
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MEMORIAL TREES— Continued
Erie
Jennie M. Straus Xorristown
Marcus Hydeman Philadelphia
Clara Aarons Eraelie Appel Louis W. Apple Cherly Armon Benj. Bauer Ettie Bauer Rosalind Bauer Henry Belmont Ezra Benjamin Jennie Benjamin Betty L. Bernheimer Caroline Bloch Chas. D. Brooke Herbert H. Buxbaum Henrietta Coben Maxwell Coben Byrdie Cobn Minnie Davidson Herman Davis Rebecca "SV. Deutscb Alice Elias Milton A. Ellerman Theresa Englander
Samuel S. Fleishman Jacob Greenwald
Juliet E. Greenwald
Begiua Greenwald
William Gross
jNIoritz Grossman
Sarah Grossman
Mary Haas
Jacob Haaz
Sarah Haaz
Milton C. Harrison, Jr.
Amy Meyer Heilbron
Minna S. Isaacs
Bertha Z. Jacobs
Prof. Morris Jastrow
Julia Josephson
Esther Kahn
Fannie Kahn
Nettie Kaufman
Frank Kessler
Sylvester C. Klopfer
Leon D. Langsfeld
Belle Lehman
•Nellie Bodek Lepow
Barbara Levy
Birdie Lieberman
Sophie Lipman
Louis Livingston
Rebecca Louchheim
Minnie Jayne Love Dr. Maurice L. Mallas Moses Marcus Rena G. Marcus Louis Mark Hannah Moos Jacob Moos Johanna Navaratzky Wm. M. Pechner Nathan Pollack Morris Pomerantz Dorothy Clara
Powdermaker Sarah Falk Isaac and Rose Yetta Michlosky
Powdermaker Rosa Rappaport Julia Reinheimer Estelle Stamm Rodger Solomon Rogasner
Pott8ville
Rebecca Green
Reading
Leopold Loeb Jonas Sondheim Sadie J. Stern Morris Weil
Wilkes -Barre
Helene S. Falk Jacob Falk
Williamsport
Rosetta Ulman York
Beatrice Lehmayer
Hirshon
Rachel A. Rose Abram Rosenberg Walter Rosenberg Herbert Rosenthal Sol. M. Rothenheim Ella Rothkugel Barbara Salus Minnie Salus Moses D. Sanders Benj. Siedenbach Margaret Sluizer Julius Solomon Maurice Steinberg
Wm. Reese Sternberger
Simon H. Stiefel
Samuel L. Tahl
Annie Sempliner
r. •„ rr ■ Tannenbaum j^^jj^ Kramer
Cyrille Teiman
Pauline R. Ulman
Jerome Stanley
VelenchikLynchburg:
Jos. Waetzman
Rose Weber
Jacob Weil
Adolph Weinberg
Esther Weinberg
Jos. P. Wieder
Jacob Wiener
Meyer Winelander
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston
Max Furchgott
TENNESSEE Jackson
Louis Marks Memphis
E. Lowensteiu
Dallas
VIRGINIA
Emanuel Goodman Petersburg: Milton I. Reinach, Jr.
Pittsburgh
Morris Baer Bertha Benswanger Jeannette Foster
WEST VIRGINIA
Parkersburg:
Julius Laskey
GERMANY
Baden
Ferdinand Hanauer
Goldman Bertha Goldsmit Bavaria
Dina Goldstein Robert Steel Kann Mrs. Albert Kornhauser Berrihard J. ThalheimerWestprussen Samuel Weinthal Elias and Sarah Jacobs
Abraham Bauer Rosalie Bauer
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TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SUCCOTH HARVEST PILaRIMAGE, OCTOBER 15, 1922.
In keeping with the observance of its Jubilee Year, The National Farm School attached special importance to its Twenty- fifth Harvest Pilgrimage Exercises, held on Sunday, October 15, 1922, and continued its strain of rejoicing begun at its Exercises in June, when there was inaugurated a special Jubilee Fund, for the perpetuation of the School's work. Even though clouds threatened to lower, and make the daj^, as far as weather condi- tions were concerned, unpleasant, a gathering that counted many hundreds journeyed out by train and automobile from Philadel- phia, New York, and other points nearbj^, and were rewarded by smiling skies upon their arrival at the School.
The morning Exercises were called to order in the Rebecca F. Louchheim Assembly Hall, a memorial gift on the part of the sons and daughter of Mrs. Louchheim, the dedication of which was part of the program. The comfort afforded the guests and the spaciousness of this building, justified Dr. Krauskopf's oft- repeated plea for a structure of this kind that could amply ac- commodate the School's visitors on its public occasions, and shelter them in the event of inclement weather.
iSamuel Untermyer, Esq., of New York, occupied the position of presiding officer, and paid high tribute, in his opening remarks, to Dr. Krauskopf's gift of vision in founding the School. He de- clared his interest in the School to be especially keen because of his regarding it as an institution directly serving the Nation. He believed it to be the strongest argument against the charge that the Jew shirks his obligations as a contributor to the Avorld's work.
Dr. Josiah H. Penniman, Provost of the University of Penn- sylvania, brought greetings from that institution, and expressed his personal esteem of the Farm School's efforts in promoting a truly needed and heretofore greatly neglected phase of work, in instructing the j^outh in the art of agriculture.
Dr. Krauskopf then presented his Annual Message, recalling the days of the School's founding, the struggles endured against bitterest prejudice, the hardships encountered in securing funds for the project, and the ultimate winning of the people's confidence and affection. He drew a vivid word-picture, contrasting the early humble properties and proportions of the School, with its present
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splendid groAvth and future possibilities. (The Annual Message is printed in full on pages 5-17 of this book.)
The afternoon program opened with the dedication of a number of buildings donated to the School. Prof. Samuel Weiller Fernberger, nephew of Mrs. Rebecca F, Louchheim, presented the Auditorium to the iSchool in the name of the Louchheim family.
Mr. Jos. H. Hagedorn dedicated the new Carnation House, the gift of Dr. and Mrs. Krauskopf, in honor of the joint occasion of the silver anniversary of their marriage and of the founding of the School. Mr. Hagedorn was equal to the occasion. He chose his words fittingly and beautifully. He complimented Dr. and Mrs. Krauskopf highly on their sentiment in erecting this Carnation House. He made a stirring appeal for the Million- Dollar Jubilee Fund. He held up the happy picture of the boy on the farm "with gratitude in his eye that men and women have at last determined to kill the slums, and all the evils and poverty they breed, through supporting a School like this."
To Mr. Hagedorn was also assigned the presentation, on behalf of Mr. Wm. Hyman, of Philadelphia, of three new laying houses in the Poultry Department.
Five-minute greetings were brought to the Exercises by rep- resentatives of the daily newspapers of Philadelphia, in the per- sons of the following :
Mr. Wm. F. Gleason, for ''The Evening Bulletin."
Mr. Eugene J. O'Keefe, for "The Inquirer."
Mr. Richard Spillane, for "The Public Ledger."
Mr. Thomas J. Walker, for "The Evening Ledger."
Mr. Leigh Mitchell Hodges was to have spoken for "The
North American," but was prevented because of a death in his
family.
Mr. Jacob Ginsburg, for "The Jewish World."
At the close of the Exercises, an opportunity was afforded the visitors to inspect the 50O acres of the iSchool's grounds, its greenhouses, bams, dairy, poultry plant and other outhouses.
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LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS
1895 — In memoriam Jacob Tuck and wife, by their children,
Philadelphia, Pa $L000.00
1899--Carolyn Parent Nirdlinger, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1903— Jacob H. Hecht, Boston, Mass., Bequest 500.00
1905— Moses Lichten, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1906— Marx Wineland, Frostburg, Md., Bequest 500.00
1906 — In Memory of Samuel Frank, Pittsburgh, Pa., by his
son, Edgar K. Frank 100.00
1907 — ^Frances Seligman, Philadelphia, Pa., for Bernard and
Frances Seligman Library Alcove 200.00
1907 — Fannie Houseman, Philadelphia, Pa., in memory of
her son, Arthur Ballenburg Houseman 100.00
1907— Edward Popper, Greenville, Tex., Bequest 100.00
1907— Samuel W. Goodman, Philadelphia^ Pa., Bequest.... 200.00
1907 — Fannie Simon, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 50.00
1907— Isaac Sailer, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1908— Leah Bernheimer, Mobile, Ala., Bequest 100.00
1908 — Eleanore Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 350.00
1908— Solomon Blumenthal, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 250.00
1909— Moses H. Stern, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1909— Esther Sailer, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 75.00
1909 — Rebecca Haas, Indianapolis, Ind., Bequest 100.00
1909— Blanche Loeb, New York City, Bequest 1.000.00
1910 — Louis I. Aaron, Pittsburgh, Pa., in honor of his 70th
birthday 1.000.00
1910— Anchel Rosenthal, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1910 — Abraham Lipman, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1910— Henrietta Morgenroth, Louisville, Ky., Bequest 500.00
1910— In Memory of Milton L. Snellenburg, by his Father. . 2,000.00
1911— Samuel Baldauf, Oskaloosa, la.. Bequest 300.00
1911— Max Bamberger, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 5,000.00
1911— Harriet B. Labe, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1911— Adolph Leberman, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1912 — Annie M. Ferguson, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1912— Mina Friedman, Chicago, III, Bequest 100.00
1912— Benjamin Kahn, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 200.00
1912— Louis Lowenthal, Rochester, N. Y., Bequest 500.00
1912— Levi Stern, Philadelphia, Pa„ Bequest 100.00
1912— Abraham Weiler, Columbus, Ohio, Bequest 200.00
1913— Leopold Keiser, Buffalo, N. Y., Bequest 500.00
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LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS— Contiimed
1913— Estate of Sophia Rothschild, Summitville, Incl $100 00
1913— Cass Sunstein, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1913— Estate of Samuel Woolner, Peoria, 111 500.00
1914_Martha Wertheimer Kohn, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 200.00
191-^1 — Nathan Herrmann, New York City, Bequest 1,000.00
1914 — Isaac Van Baalen, Detroit, Mich., Bequest 100.00
1914 — Estate of Mrs. Ferdinand Westheimer, St. Joseph, Mo. 100.00
1914— Simon Zweighaft, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 250.00
1915— Edward P. Kelly, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 1,333.33
1915 — Jacob Straus, Ligonier, Ind., Bequest 1,000.00
1916— Estate of Max Lowenthal, Rochester, N. Y 500.00
1916 — Enoch, Marcus and Abe L. Rauh, Pittsburgh, Pa., in
memory of their mother, Rosalie Rauh 500.00
1916 — Heinrich and Hannah Rosenbaum, Philadelphia, Pa.,
in memory of Joseph and Henrietta Rosenbaum... 100.00 1917 — In memory of Laurence W. Frank, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
by his brother, Edgar K. Frank 100.00
1917— Babette Freiberg Klein, Cincinnati, Ohio, Bequest... 500.00
1917 — ^Jennie Lippman, Philadelphia, Bequest 200.00
1917 — Leopold Sheuerman, Des Moines, la., Bequest 250.00
1918— Estate of Albertina Bamberger, New York, N. Y.... 500.00
1918-^aron Cans, Philadelphia, Bequest 250.00
1918 — ^Mr. and Mrs. Leon Merz, Philadelphia, in memory of
their son, John D. Merz 100.00
1918— Estate of Morris Newburger, Philadelphia 500.00
1918— Seligman Schloss, Detroit, Mich., Bequest 200.00
1918— Estate of Julius Schwab, Bellaire, Ohio 180.00
1918— Estate of Isaac Silvernale, Philadelphia 1,000.00
1918 — iChildren of Emanuel and Mary Swope, Dallas, Tex.,
in memory of their parents 200.00
1919— Estate of Solomon Asher, Philadelphia, Pa 500.00
1919— Estate of Martha P. Freiberg, Cincinnati, Ohio 1,000.00
1919 — Jos. H. Gumbiner, Detroit, Mich., in memory of his
grandparents, Isaac and Clara Van Baalen 100.00
1919 — Aaron Lowenstein, Philadelphia, Bequest 2,500.00
1919— Jacob Marcus, Coatesville, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1919— Estate of Hanna Mayer, Philadelphia, Bequest 266.62
1919 — Louis Newburger, Indianapolis, Ind., Bequest 300.00
1919— Ignatz J. Riglhaupt, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1919 — Wm. B. Rosskam, Philadelphia, Pa., in memory of
his wife 100.00
1919— Abraham Slimmer, Dubuque, la.. Bequest 2,000.00
1920— Louis I. Aaron, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bequest 1,000.00
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LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS— Continued
1920 — Wm. Bamberger, New York, N. Y., in memory of
parents, Leopold and Albertina Bamberger $1,000.00
1920 — Arthur Bloch, Philadelphia, in memory of his mother,
Mrs. Simon L. Bloch 500.00
1920— Isidor Cohen, Sacramento, Cal, Bequest 1,000.00
1920— Simon B. Fleisher, Philadelphia, Bequest 1,000.00
1920— Jessie H. Goulder, Cleveland, Ohio, Bequest 25.00
1920 — Harry C. Kahn, Philadelphia, in memory of parents,
Charles and Bine Kahn 1,000.00
1920 — Mrs. Harry C. Kahn, Philadelphia, in memory of
parents, Urias and Hannah Wasserman 1,000.00
1920— Mrs. Herbert M. Kaufmann, New York, N. Y.,
Donation 250.00
1920— Mrs. R. V. G. Millhiser, New York, N. Y., in memory
of husband, Clarence Millhiser 1,000.00
1920 — Mrs. Sam. Sanger, Waco, Tex., in memory of husband 500.00 1920 — John H. Sinberg, Philadelphia, in memory of Mrs.
Meyer Schamberg 250.00
1920— Benjamin Tuch, Philadelphia, Bequest 500.00
1921 — Moses Baer, Philadelphia, part payment of Bequest.. 250.00
1921— Samuel Baer, Charleston, W. Va., Bequest 250.00
1921— Joe M. Frank, Little Rock, Ark., Bequest 1,000.00
1921 — Chas. Gimbel, Philadelphia, in memory of Mrs. Isaac
Long 1,000.00
1921— Lina Hecht, Boston, Mass., Bequest 500.00
1921— Moses Hirshler, Philadelphia, Bequest 500.00
1921 — Harry Rich, Springfield, Mass., matured endowment
policy and cash dividend 672.93
1921— Mrs. A. Silberstein, Dallas, Tex., Bequest 5,000.00
1921 — Nathan Snellenburg, Philadelphia, in memory of wife,
Minna Amant Snellenburg 2,500.00
1921— Rosa Strauss, New York, N. Y., Bequest 500.00
1922— Ferdinand Bernheimer, Baltimore, Md., Bequest 1,000.00
1922 — Emma Lederer, Des Moines, Iowa, Bequest 200.00
1922— Mrs. I. L. Marks, Chicago, III, in memory of husband 500.00
1922 — Isaac Petersberger, Davenport, la., Bequest 100.00
1922— Herman Prager, Philadelphia, Bequest 500.00
1922 — Jacob L. Sheuerman, Philadelphia, Bequest 100.00
1922— Joseph Swope, Dallas, Tex., Bequest 100.00
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT, YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 1922. GENERAL FUND
May 1, 192L Excess of Disbursements over Receipts $19,252.12
RECEIPTS.
Maintenance Income.
Interest on Investments $7,660.60
Sale of Farm Products 12,739.80
State of Pennsylvania 11,468.18
Federation of Jewish Charities of Philadelphia 17,500.00
Interest on Deposits 131.24
Dues and Donations 20,896.67
Propaganda Income (Net) 8,549.85
$78,946.34
$59,694.22
Maintenance Disbursements.
Beds and bedding $29.25
Brooms and Brushes 148.34
Dry Goods and Clothing 4.962.85
Transportation of Products, Etc 1,884.92
Fuel 6,649.42
Furniture and Fixtures 418.94
Groceries 5,431.90
Ice 206.37
Insurance 2,139.46
Lighting 1,149.37
Printing and Stationery 1,460.88
Provisions, Meat and Bread 5,846.35
Rent (Office) 767.00
Sundries 188.28
Salaries : Matron 1,090.00
Teachers 14,066.68
Officers 1,044.66
Supplies : Educational (Laboratory Supplies, Text
Books, Etc.) 780.77
Arboricultural 653.94
Farm 7,974.43
Horticultural 1,146.15
Medical 457.54
Poultry 2,762.69
Taxes 612.90
Wages 9,843.38
$71,716.47 $12,022.25
Repairs and Replacements.
Repairs $3,428.30
Plumbing 1,596.67
Painting 1,054.42
Sewage 263.66
Clearing Land 33.20
Lockers 128.31
$6,504.56
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT— Continued
Improvement Expense.
Director's House $10L31
Live Stock 2,565.99
New Silo 128.19
Poultry Houses 118.20
Mower 190.83
Silage Cutter 248.42
$3,352.94
$9,857.50
EXCESS OF MAINTENANCE DISBURSEMENTS $21,879.75
Extraordinary Income.
Students' Deposits, Loans, Etc. :
Students' Deposits (Net) $1,633.08
Loan from Farm No. 1 500.00
Sundry Refunds 100.95
Farm No. 1 Repayment, Accounts Receiv- able (Net) 277.39
— • $2,511.42
ExtraordinXry Disbursements.
Library (Net) •.. $69.09
Advances to Hellman Farm 539.30
Installment Repayments of Loan from Endow- ment Fund 1,800.00
Advances to Farm No. 3 136.07
2,544.46
$33.04
DEFICIT APRIL 30, 1922 $21,912.79
ENDOWMENT FUND
Bank Balance May 1, 1922 $6,301.07
Income
Life Memberships $2,300.00
Bequests and Donations 15.150.39
Repayment Account Investments 33,493.57
50,943.96
$57,245.03
Disbursements
Propaganda Expense $325.00
Investment Purchases 60,720.90
61,045.90
Bank Deficit April 30, 1922 $3,800.87
Investment Account 176,436.75
$172,635.88
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REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
Bernhard Ostrolenk, Ph. D.
In giving,- an aeeonnt of the responsibilities entrusted to the Director and Faculty by the Board and contributors to The National Farm School, it is not always easy to distinguish the progress and development of one year from those of the pre- ceding years. The spirit, the Avork, and the development of our School, have been cumulative : mui-li has been built on the years of past experience, much has developed spontaneously and some has been consciously introduced as innovations during the past fcAV years.
The Development of the Teaching Staff
Of prime importance for the effective and efficient work of the School is an aggressive, permanent, scholarly, purposeful teaching force. It is to that end that a great deal of attention has been given by the Board and by the Director in recent years. The tirst step helpful in this direction was in the introduction of a definite salary schedule with definite increments of increases for various groups of teachers within the School. This in itself, it was hoped would have a reassuring and encouraging effect upon the teaching staff', as it would not only assure them per- manent positions, but also definite increases of salary if their work proved satisfactory. The concomitant danger of having teachers settle down to a good job with reasonable assurance of increases of salaries without at the same time increasing their efficiency by constant renewal of, and additions to, their scholar- ship, was avoided by grouping the teachers after a certain period of years at the School in accordance with their eiffciency as teachers. AVhile it is by no means hoped that a teacher, can be stimulated to his best work by promises of increases in salary only, his consecration to his high calling always being the prime stimulus, it was hoped, however, partially to reward the pro- gressive and conscientious teachers in this way.
A second step in the development of our more permanent teaching force was taken when the Board made provisions in the way of refunds for certain faculty members who married and could not accommodate their families in the group of School buildings. This step was further augmented when faculty homes were provided as far as the facilities of the School permitted. In the past few years, the Farm House was equipped adequately for two families and the house on Schoenfeld Farm No. 1 was o-iven
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over to a faculty member. Tlie erection of a Director's lionse is in line with this policy.
A third means of encouraging the teaching staff to widen their scholarship and increase their usefulness was taken when the Board provided means whereby our staff may visit, observe or take courses in other institutions, part of the expense being paid by The National Farm School, The Board increasingly looks to our teaching staff to be the guide and inspiration of the future development of the inner work of the School, and it is hoped that these few measures will at least in part encourage the development of a loyal and efficient corps of teachers at The National Farm School. It is, at this time, too early to say how far these provisions have been effective in the development of better teaching at the school.
Development of Student Body
It has been felt that the type of students who come to The National Farm School must be a superior type. Increasingly it has been noted that some failures of the School have been due to improper selection of students rather than improper methods at the School. As a result of continued observation along this line the requirements for entrance have been continually raised. The physical entrance examination of the candidates for admission has been supplemented by additional physical examinations under the very able supervision of Dr. Bernard Kohn. This ad- ditional examination has enabled us to detect several applicants who, phj^sically under no circumstances, could have made good farmers. It is regrettable to state that apparently accredited physicians gave these students, under a misguided sense of kind- ness, perfect health certificates. The cost of keeping such students for any length of time and then discovering their in- ability to pursue farm work, was thus avoided. It was also found that the eighth grade certificates often presented by candidates for admission, did not completely tell the truth of an applicant's mental attainments. An additional test of the mentality of the applicant was, therefore, given during the past year. While it was fully appreciated that such a test is only a sample of the young men's minds and is in many respects wholly unsatis- factory for the purposes demanded at the school, it was, however, found that a considerable percentage of the applicants did not seem to have the capacity to partake of the intensive kind of training given here and we were, therefore, able to eliminate such of the applicants who appeared bj^ these tests, unsuited to the School,
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To maintain a liigh student morale, once the caiulidatos; are admitted, is naturally the problem of the internal organization of the School. Student government has had various trials and has been in some years successful and some years indifferent and in some years a failure. It is diffiicult to account for the en- thusiasm that will some years pervade the student body to main- tain a morale of a very high order and the apathy in the same direction in other years. Under all conditions, however, per- sistent pressure on the part of the faculty to maintain scholar- ship, discipline, enthusiasm and interest in the School is neces- sary with any kind of organization of the student body. Eacli succeeding year has seen definite progress in some of these lines. Insisting that every student perform a definite task every day, that every student recite in every class every day, that every student contribute to the work of the school every day has, in some sense, made much of the teaching work automatic. There is room, however, every day for the initiative and renewed en- thusiasm of both faculty and students.
Development of School Equipment
A great teacher is a great teacher in any environment. Even Pestalozzi, however, had a very definite equipment and a vei-y definite environment that were part of the educative process of his pupils. The National Farm School is fortunate in the wonder- ful agricultural environment in which it has placed its students. Not a day passes but that students walk through woods and fields and must observe the many changes that the fields undergo from day to day. The very plan of the School of having all the agricultural work done by students has created a most fortunate environment, especially since the students change frequently and regularly from department to department and under the stimu- lating direction of teachers are made conscious of the progress o-f the work. During the past year the agricultural equipment of the School has been augmented by the erection of three poultry houses given by Mr. Wm. Hyman, and a new greenhouse given by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf. Both of these are valuable addi- tions. More equipment along these lines would be welcome. Particularly do we need more land and more of the modern ma- chinery such as tractors, corn harvesters, tractor implements, additional grain and hay machinery, etc. Teaching as we do by doing, we find that the best method to be pursued is by giving each student as much opportunity as possible to perform the vari- ous farm operations, such as plowing, tilling and planting. With
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a limited acreage such as we have, we find that many students do not get the opportunity to become fully proficient in these operations. All farm work is seasonal. Corn planting can not be started before May 10th, but must be completed by ]\lay 30th, allowing only 20 days, which must moreover be reduced by the intervening Sundays, Saturdays and rainy days to about 15 days. The School plants not over one hundred acres of corn. Assuming a third of our students to get annual instruction in corn plant- ing, the limited opportunity given them can be appreciated. Under a most perfect organization the students could be given no more than two acres or a half day's work with the corn planter. At the rest of the planting he would have to be an on- looker. As a matter of fact, for proper teaching each student should be given at least two or three> days' work on the corn planter to make him properly efficient with the adjustments, operation and exigencies that might arise with planting of a field. Similar arguments hold for other operations on the farm.
We feel ourselves severely handicapped in an important branch of agricultural education by the lack of a proper dairy barn. At the present time no facilities are provided in the school to teach a, class stock judging, butter making, milk and cream testing, bottling, feeding cows for records, and handling milk in an economic and sanitary way. The present barn and dairy equipment of the School are both economically and educationally inadequate. One of the things we must look forward to is ^, new dairy barn better to round out our teaching.
Another phase of lack of equipment at the School seriously hampering the work of our teachers is the improper school- room facilities, and it is to be hoped that before another annual report is made by the Director, it will haA'e become possible for the School to provide class rooms, giving adequate seating capacity to our students with proper lighting, heating and venti- lating facilities. One would hesitate to make a guess how far the lack of proper class environment has detracted from the class etiquette of the school, and has injured its morale and its work.
Development of Work Among Alumni
Graduates of The National Farm School have in the past found only two types of opening. One was to enter college and fit themselves through that medium for agricultural leadership, and the second, to equip themselves as soon as possible to pur- chase their own farms. Graduates by and large have not stayed
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m Tlie field of agriculTure for any length of time unless they followed one of these linos. In fact, no opening exists in the a^rieultnral field for a permanent eareer either as manager or farm hand in agriculture unless a student aims for his own farm. The success of our graduates in the agrirnltnral tield and the preponderance of numbers that have adhered to it is no doubt one of the factors that have brought our School to the favorable attention of the public. In order to assist those students who have several years of apprenticeship on some other farms as dairyman, assistant or superintendent, and have improved their capacities and saved some funds of their own to purchase their own farms, the Board has set aside the Chas. C. Baker fund to be loaned to graduates. This is a step in the right direction. How- ever, the fund should be increased and this line of work should be developed. In fact we have already so many graduates on farms that the employment of a traveling instructor for the present on part time at least, would not be out of order. This would also be valuable in assisting us to locate the proper kind of positions for our graduates, positions which are at present located by correspondence only and in many instances have proven disappointing and expensive experiences for the young men whom we liaA'e trained here at considerable expense and trouble.
The National Farm School Silver Jubilee
AVith the completion of twenty-five years of work of The National Farm School, it is well to take a giimxDse back as well as forward. Looking back it is felt that the general direction in which the work has been carried on at the School has been sound. Xo great change in the principle of educating city boys for farm life laid down twenty-five years ago has been made during that period. The work has been refined, we have kept abreast of modern developments, we have ntilized the best teaching, but we have adhered to the general principle of placing students under conditions and environments of farm life and have them learn by self-teaching. The very inspiration of this work has originally come from Dr. Joseph Krauskopf and today continues to emanate from him. The eft'ort of the Board of Directors in getting a larger portion of the public interested in the School by raising a million-dollar fund for the School, places additional, grave responsibilities upon teachers, students and alumni of the School. The contributing public looks to them
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for continued development and for responsible leadership in di- recting city boys, especially Jewish boys, to farm life. This is the ideal of the founder of the School and has overwhelminorly become the mandate of those who have learned to value his wisdom and vision. Dr. Krauskopf 's faith in the School and his unselfish services for the School have made those who are asso- ciated with him proud of The National Farm School, and humble in the responsibilties they carry. Faithfully to consecrate all elements of the School to his ideal is the inspiration to be drawn from the last twenty-five years of successful work of The National Farm School.
SILVER JUBILEE COMMITTEE REPORT
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of The National Farm School, Avliich is being observed this year, Avill be commem- orated by the establishment of a One Million Dollar Five-Year Fund for the development and perpetuation of the institution. This Building and Endowment Fund will be raised by means of a nation-wide campaign, conducted bj^ local committees in cities throughout the country, beginning February 28tli and ending March 20th. Philadelphia has already oversubscribed her quota of $250,000.
The Fund will be a testimonial to the work of Dr. Kraus- kopf, largely through whose efforts the School has progressed to be one of the leading institutions of its kind in the country. The campaign and the School have been heartily endorsed by Presi- dent AVarren G. Harding ; Secretary of the Navy, Edwin Denby : Secretary of War, John W. AYeeks; Secretary of Commerce, Her- bert C. Hoover; Secretary of Agriculture, Henry C. Wallace; Postmaster General, Hubert AYork; Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt; Luther Burbank, one of America's foremost naturalists; Mortimer L. iSchitf, son of the late Jaeob H. Schitf : Samuel Gr-ompers, President of the American Federation of Labor; Cxovemor Alfred M. Smith of New York: Governor Silzer of New Jersey ; Governor Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, and numerous other prominent officials and personages.
Over two hundred and fifty cities throughout the land are organizing Silver Jubilee Committees and meetings. Men and women prominent in all walks of life are taking an active and enthnsiastic interest in this Jubilee celebration.
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At this -writiiifr the Je^vish oommunity of Philadelphia has given over $200,000, and tlie non-Jews of the city $60,000. Among the latter group the large contributors are : Samuel M. Vauclain, President Baldwin Locomotive Works, Estate of Sarah A. C. Lloyd, Trainer Brothers, the late John Wanamaker, Land Title and Trust Company, Chas. J. Eisenlohr, C. M. Clark, The Autocar Company, Bartley J. Doyle, James Elverson, C. H. Geist, John Zimmerman and David Burpee.
President Harding's letter reads:
"I have to thank you for your interesting letter telling me of the work of The National Farm School and of the plan for expansion of this work. I can hardly think of a field of activity in which better service could be done than along the lines of the program inaugurated by Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, and which is being carried forward by him and his associates. Of the secure future of the great agricultural interests of our country there can be no possible doubt, and no greater service to the industry of the countiy can be rendered than through efforts properly to educate and train young men for it."
The Committee in charge of the Silver Jubilee Campaign is headed by Harry B. Hirsh, Chairman; Herbert D. Allman, Albert M. Greenfield, Joseph H. Hagedorn, Isaac H. Silverman and Philip Sterling. Yice-Chairmen.
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Smarms innat^b
In memory of Flora Schoenfeld,
by her husband, Max Schoenfeld,
of Rorschach, Switzerland.
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 1
40 acres, in the Spring of 1!)()4,
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 2
.■;s acres, in tlie Spring of 190."),
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 3
103 acres, in the Fall of 1007.
Henry Hellman Farm
110 acres in the Fall of 1917, by Mr. Henry Hellman, of New York.
Theresa Loeb Memorial Greenhouse
In memory of Theresa Loeb, Ogontz, Pa., by family. Erected
1808.
Ida M. Block Memorial Chapel
In memory of Ida M. Block, Kansas Citv, Mo., by her husband and family. Erected 1899.
Zadok M. Eisner Memorial Laboratory
In memory of Zadok M. Eisner, Philadelphia, Pa., by his wife. Erected 1899.
Rose Krauskopf Memorial Greenhouse
In memory of Kose Krauskopf, Philadelphia, Pa., by her children. Erected 1899.
Dairy, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Aaron
Pittsburgh, Pa. Erected 1899.
Adolph Segal Hall
Containing Library, Lecture Hall. Administration Offices and Dormitories, by Adolph Segal, Philadelphia, Pa. Erected 1900.
Frances E. Loeb Veg-etable Forcing Greenhouse
In memory of Frances E. Loeb, by her husband. Erected 1908.
Louis I. Aaron Ice House
By Mr. Louis I. Aaron, of Pittsburgh, Pa., in honor of his 70th birthday. Erected 1911.
Morris Lasker Hall
Containing Kitchen, Dining Room, Reception Room, Laundry, Clothes and Supply Rooms, Quarters for Faculty and Servants, Locker Rooms, Cold Storage, Root Cellars, etc. Erected in mem- ory of Mr. Morris Lasker, of Galveston, Tex., by his wife and family, 1917.
Edward Hirsh Botanical Laboratory
In memory of Edward Hirsh, bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv B. Hirsh, of Philadelphia, Pa. Erected 1918.
Rebecca F. Louchheim Memorial Auditorium
In memory of Rebecca F. Louchheim. Erected by her children, 1922.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 41
BUILDINGS DONATED— Continued Carnation House
l^rocteil liy l>r. iiiid Mrs. Jos. Krauskopt', in Imiior of their 2.")tli Wedding- Anniversary and tlie School's Silver Jubilee, l'.>'_'ii.
Laying Houses, Nos. 3, 4, 5
lOi'eeted by Mr. Wni. llyiiiaii. riiiladel]ihia, VJT2.
iH^mDriala
Archer Rosenthal Lake
In memory of Areher Ro.senthal, Philadelphia. Pa., by his brother and sister-in-hnv, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, 1008.
Elise Binswanger Nursery
Planted in 1000. in memory of Elise Binsvvanger, Kansas City, Mo., by her grandcdiildren.
Samuel Strauss, Jr., Division of Nursery
Rhododendrons and Roses in memory of Samuel Strauss, Jr., I'hiladelphia, by his wife, 1010.
Feineman-Binswanger Memorial Arch
In memory of Mr. B. A. Feineman and Elise Binswanger, Kansas City. Mo.," by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf, 1012.
The Washburn Pergola
By John Hosea Washburn, 1912.
Bertie Gans Ochs Flag Pole
In memory of Bertie Gans Ochs, Philadelphia, by Mr. Adolph S. Ochs. of New York, lOi:^.
Henrietta Krauskopf Division of Nursery
Circle of Evergreens and Shrubs, by Mr. Nathan Krauskopf, of New York, in memory of his mother, 1913.
Jos. E. Oppenheimer Division of Nursery
In memory of .Joseph E. Oppenheimer. by his associates in the Snellenburg Clothing Co., Philadelphia, IQlri.
Henry Frank Singer Flag Pole, in the Patriots' Grove
Erected in 1919, by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Singer, of Philadelphia, In memory of their son, Henry Frank Singer, who made the supreme sacrifice on the battlefield of Montfaucon, France, Sep- tember 29, 1018.
1908— "WM. S. RAYNER SCHOLARSHIP." The in- come of $5,000 contributed to the Endowment Fund by his daughter, Mrs. Bertha Rayner Frank.
1908— "DR. SAMUEL L. FRANK SCHOLARSHIP." The income of $5,000 contributed to the Endow- ment Fund by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Raj^ner Frank.
1920— "SIMON L. AND CECILIA BLOCH SCHOLAR- SHIP." The income of $5,000 contributed to the Endowment Fund by Mr. Simon L. Bloeh,
tiif: national farm school
PRIZES ENDOWED
"8olomon and Regina Behal Prize," the interest of .$li!5.00, donated by
Mrs. Ralph Ilirih, Philadelphia, in memory of her parents. "Barnett Binswanger Prize," the interest of $150.00, donated by Mr.s.
Karnett Binswanger, of Philadelphia, in memory of her husband. "Arnold Gundelfinger Prize," the interest of $250.00, donated by Mrs.
Carrie Gundelfinger, in memory of her husband. "Heyman and Brunette Herzbergr Prize," the interest of $1.50.00, donated
in memory of Heyman and Brunette Herzberg, by their children. "Estella S. Herkimer Prize," the interest of $100.00, donated by Mr. B. S.
Herkimer, of New York, in memory of his mother. "Herbert T. Hyman Prize," the interest of $150.00, donated by Mrs.
Bernard Sluizer, in memory of her son. "Charles Kline Prizes," the interest of $1,000.00, donated by Mr. Charles
Kline, of Allentown, Pa. "Elsie Kaufman Kohn Prizes," the interest of $500.00, donated by Mr.
Alfred Kohn, Philadelphia, in memory of his wife. "Martha and David Kohn Prize," the interest of a bequest of $200.00,
by Martha Kohn. "Harriet B. Labe Prize," the interest of a bequest of $100.00. "Monroe Liisberger Prize," the interest of $100.00, donated by Mr. Leopold
Lisberger, Philadelphia, in memory of his son. "Joseph Louchheim Prize," the interest of $250.00, donated by Mr. Harry
F. Louchheim, of New York City, in memory of his father. "Joseph Louchheim Prize," the interest of $250.00, donated by Mrs. L. S.
Eliel, of Philadelphia, in memory of her father. "Morris and Betty Newburger Prizes," the interest of a bequest of
$500.00, by Morris Newburger. "Jacob and Hannah Moos Prize," the interest of $100.00, donated by Mrs.
Julius Weintraub, Philadelphia, in memory of her parents. "Bertie Gans Ochs Prize," the interest of $150.00, donated by Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Gans, of Philadelphia, in memory of their daughter. "Anchel Rosenthal Prizes," the interest of a bequest of $500.00 "Ellis and Annie Teller Silberstein Prize," the interest of $100.00, donated
by Mrs. Walter G. Herzberg, of Philadelphia, in memory of her
parents. "Ellis and Annie Teller Silberstein Prize," the interest of $100.00, donated
by Mrs. Samuel Kosenbaum, of Philadelphia, in memory of her
parents. "Minnie Goldenberg Straus Prize," the interest of $150.00, donated by
Mr. Morris Straus, of Philadelphia, in memory of his wife. "Harry F. Weil Prize," the interest of $200.00, donated by Mrs. Abraham
Mansbach, of Philadelphia, in memory of her brother.
TITK XATTOX AT. FARM SClTOCn. 43
CASH PRIZES DONATED
Mi>s Mollii- AhrrthHiusc.n, l'liila.lcll>lli,l (annual I S.'.uii
Mrs. AbrHhaiu I.,. A.sher, I'liihiileliiliia. in nit-nioi-y i<( pai-cnr.-.
lunanuel and Kninia Frey (annual i lTi.ihi
" Vdiilph Ballenberg: Prize," by Mrs. .Siilney M. Cohen. Mihva\ikef.
Wis., in uu'uiory of her father (annual! ''.'»'
Mr. I.oiii^ Heaichiiner, I'liihulelipliia. in memory of liis mother
anil liniilu-r. Hannah .iinl Cyru.s Bedieliimer lannuall i:(t.OH
.Mr. ami Mr>. Henry S. llelber, Pliihulelphia (annuan -Jd.dU
.Mrs. I), lierli/.heinier. I'liilaileliiliia (annual) -'".'"i
"liariK'tt Binswanjfer .Memorial Prize," by the Pxi.inl of the School
( annual I •'■""
.Mr>,. <iabriel Hlum. riiihi'lelpliia. in memory of her sister (annual i lo.d'i
.Mr. and Mrs. Hart Hlunieiitlial, I'hiladelphia. in memory of their
son Kalph (annual i ln.o"
Mrs. Sol. Blunienthal, Pliilailelphia. in memory of lier htisbaiid
Uinnual) lO.On
Mrs. Leroy Bonsall, Philadelphia (annual) 5.00
Mrs. Jos. Caplan, Philadeli>hia. In memory of her mother. Mlndel
Belber (annual l o-Oo
"Henrietta Danneiibaiiin Prize," iu honor of her birthday. l>y a
niece of Mrs. Dannenliaum (annual) '<.0"
"Mathilde Dreifus Prize," by Mrs. Leou Colien. Philadelidiia. in
memory of her mother (annual) •".'" '
Mrs. £mil Gerstel, Atlantic City. X. .T.. in memory of her mother.
.Julia Spitzer •"'•""
"Maurice H. Grossman Memorial Prize," by Leon and Fanuie M.
Wohlfarth. New York (annual) ln.ii"
Miss Fannie D. Hirsh. Philadelphia, iu memory of her father.
Gabriel Hir.sh H |.( " '
.Mrs. Henry A. James, Doylestown. Pa. (annual i -".do
"Herman .Jonas Prize," by Miss Frieda .Tonas. Philadelphia, in
memory of her brother (annual) -"'.i'"
Mrs. Miriam Isaacs, Atlantic City. X. .T.. in memory of her cousin.
Julia May (annual) -.•""
"Cliarles and Bine Kahn Memorial I'rizes," by their children
(annual ) 50.011
Mr. David Kirsclibaum, Philadelphia (annual) 10. (hi
".Mina Kohn Prize," by Mrs. Leon Cohen. Philadelphia, in memory
of her aunt •j.(H)
Dr. and Mrs. Josepli Krauskopf, Pliiladelphia (annual) L'.I.OO
44 THH XATIOXAL FARM SCHOOL
CASH PRIZES DONATED— Continued
.Mi>.s Carrie Laub, Philaileliiliia, in memory of David .Taeobsohn. . U.r.O
Mr. S. Geo. Levi, Philailelpliia, in memory of his parents (annual) 20.00
"Isadore L.iberman Prize," by Mrs. A. Press. Atlantic City, N. .T..
in memory of her father (annual) 10.00
Misses Bertha and Sara Lowenburg, Philadelphia, in memory of
their parents, Jacob and Henrietta Lowenburg :.'."). oo
"Hazel F. Lowenstein Confirmation Prize," \>y Miss Hazel P
Lowenstein, Philadelphia (annual) 5.00
Mrs. I. L. Marks, Chicago, 111., in memory of her husband (annual) 10.00
Mr. S. J. Marx, Philadelphia (annual) .5.00
"Sophie Knocker May Perpetual Prize," by Mrs. William Knocker,
Atlantic City, X. J., in memory of her daughter .5.00
"Morton M. N'ewburger Prizes," by Mrs. .Tacob F. Loeb, New
York, in memory of her brother (annual) liO.OO
Mrs. Max Oppenheimer, Philadelphia, in memory of Hulda Op-
penheimer (annual) .".00
Mr. Joseph S. Potsdamer, Philadelphia, (annual) 2.5.00
"Ruth Leah and Dorothy Clara Powdermaker Prizes," by Mr.
David A. Powdermaker, Philadelphia, in memory of his daughters (annual) 20. on
Mr. Emanuel Rauscher, Lehighton, Pa. (annual) -5.00
Mrs. Josephine Rauscher, Lehighton, Pa. (annual) .5.00
Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Philadelphia (annual) 5.00
Mr. Sigmund M. Rosin, Philadelphia, in memory of his mother
(annual) 25.00
"Barbara Salus Prize," by Mr. Jos. "W. Salus, Philadelphia, in
memory of his motlier (annual) 25.00
Mr. I. H. Silverman, Philadelphia (annual) 10.00
"Rebecca Simon Prize," by Mrs. Herbert Wasserman, Philadel- phia, in memory of her mother (annual) 25.00
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sinberg, Philadelphia (annual) 10.00
Mrs. Jos. Spatz, Pittsburgh, Pa., in honor of wedding anniversary
of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gerstel 5.(*0
Miss Adeline B. X'lman, Philadelphia, in memory of her mother.
Pauline R. Ulman (annual) 5.00
"Jacob Weil Prize," by Mrs. Jacob Weil. Philadelphia, in memory
of her husband 25.00
"Simon and Hannah Wilson Perpetual Prize," by Miss Rose S. Wilson, Atlantic City. X. .J., in memorj' of her parents (annual) 2.50
THE NATIONAL FARM SCFIOOL 45
REPORT OF THE LADIES' AUXILIARY BOARD
(Mrs. Bernard Kohn, Chairman)
Tlie Ladies' Auxiliary Board again at the end of this year has a most gratifying report to make. The Board members have visited the School regularly, and are unanimous in their praise of the efficient manner in which the household has been conducted, the cleanly and well-cared-for condition of the buildings, and the kindly home atmosphere due to the influence of our matron. Miss Churchman.
The monthly dances, started so successfully by the Ladies' Board last winter, are still being continued, supplemented during the warm months by very enjoyable picnics. The spirit and morale of the boys certainly warrant their continuance.
The canning was also most successful this year. Of course the weather last spring was most favorable for large crops. The number of jars of fruits and vegetables secured was the largest of any year recorded, and. according to Mr. Campbell, Superin- tendent of Supplies, the largest in the history of the School. There are over two thousand half -gallon jars, giving a supply that will easily cover the winter's needs.
The Ladies' Board is happy to recognize that the separate housing for the Faculty is at last becoming an accomplished fact. A charming house is rapidly being completed for the Director and his wife, and we feel with this start in the right direction others will follow.
Mrs. Schoneman and Mrs. Goldsmith had charge of the linen room, and were delighted with the many liberal donations of linens and household articles that were received. . Again we wish to make a special acknowledgment of thanks and appreciation to the various Sisterhoods, Council of Jewish Women and Ladies' Aid Societies, who have so generously responded to Dr. Kraus- kopf 's appeal, and have so liberally contributed to the needs of the Farm School. A list of the organizations, which assisted in the work, is appended, and we trust that these splendid efforts on behalf of the School will be continued.
Council of Jewish Women, Albany, N. Y. Temple Sisterhood, Alexandria, La. Beth El Temple Sisterhood, Alexandria, Va. Jewish Welfare Board, AUentown, Pa. Henrietta Sterne Sisterhood, Anniston, Ala. Jewish Ladies' Aid Society, Appleton, Wis
THE NATIONAL FAR^F SCTK^OL
Council of Jewish Women, Atlanta, Ga.
Council of Jewish Women, Augusta, Ga.
Temple Sisterhood, Baj- Citj', ]\Iich.
Council of Jewish Women, Beaumont, Tex.
}iliss Julia Richncr. Junior member of Council of Jewish Women, Beaumont, Tex.
Moses Montefiore Temple Sisterhood and Ladies' Aid, Bloomington, 111.
Sisterhood, Temple Ohabei Sholom, Boston, Mass.
Council of Jewish Women, Bridgeport, Conn.
Jewish Ladies' Aid Society, Bristol, Va.
Brookl3'n Section, Council of Jewish Juniors, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Temple Auxiliary Sewing Circle, Brownsville, Tenn.
Montefiore Sisterhood, Cairo, 111.
Virginia Street Temple Sisterhood, Charleston, W. Va.
Council of Jewish Women and Sisterhood of Mizpah Temple, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Sisterhood Temple Emanuel, Clarksburg, W. Va.
Council of Jewish Women, Corsicana, Tex.
Sisterhood of B'er Chayim Congregation, Cumberland. Md.
Sisterhood of Temple Emanuel, Davenport, Iowa.
Council of Jewish Women, Dayton, O.
Council of Jewish Women, Denver, Colo.
Temple Beth El Sisterhood, Detroit, Mich.
Council of Jewish Women, Elizabeth, N. J.
Jewish Ladies' Aid Society, Flint, Mich.
Council of Jewish Women, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Fort Wayne Temple Sisterhood, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Ladies' Aid Society, Hamilton, O.
Ohev Sholom Sewing Circle, Harrisburg, Pa.
Temple Sisterhood, Cong. Beth Israel, Hartford, Conn.
Council of Jewish Women, Houston, Tex.
Sisterhood B'nai Israel Temple, Jackson, Tenn.
Sisterhood of Temple Israel, Jamaica, N. Y.
Council of Jewish Women, Johnstown, Pa.
U. H. Temple Aid Sisterhood, Joplin, Mo.
Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Jewish Woman's Auxiliary of Beth El Temple, Knoxville, Tenn.
Lafayette and New Iberia Sisterhood, Lafayette, La.
Temple Sinai Sisterhood, Lake Charles, La.
Hebrew Ladies' Relief Society, La Porte, Ind.
Maryland Avenue Sisterhood, Lexington. Ky.
Mrs. S. Baumgarten, Little Rock, Ark.
Council of Jewish Women, Little Rock. Ark.
Adath Israel Sisterhood, Louisville, Ky.
Woman's Auxiliary B'rith Sholom, Louisville, Ky.
Council of Jewish Women, Macon, Ga.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, Macon, Ga.
Council of Jewish Women, Marion. O.
Pauline Levy Sewing Circle, Memphis, Tenn.
Regina No. 19, U. O. T. S., [Memphis, Tenn.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 47
Council of Jewish Women, jMilwaukce, Wis. Council of Jewish Women, Mobile, Ala. Sinai Temple Sisterhood, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, Natchez, Miss. Women's Temple Association, Newark, N. J. Council of Jewish Women, New Haven, Conn. Sisterhood of Congregation Anshe S'fard, New Orleans, La. Amelia Meyers Guild of Council of Jewish Women, Newport News, Va.
Sisterhood of Inwood Hebrew Congregation, New York, N. Y.
Council of Jewish Women, Oil City, Pa.
Temple Israel Sisterhood, Omaha, Neb.
Temple Keneseth Israel Sewing Circle, Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia Branch of the Needlework Guild, Philadelphia, Pa.
Temple Sisterhood, Pine Bluff, Ark.
Council of Jewish Women, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Council of Jewish Women, Portland, Ore.
Council of Jewish Women, Port Arthur, Tex.
Council of Jewish Women, Providence, R. I.
Sisterhood of Temple Ohev S'holom, Reading, Pa.
Council of Jewish Juniors, Richmond, Va.
Council of Jewish Women, Richmond Hill, N. Y.
Council of Jewish Women, San Antonio, Tex.
Madison Avenue Temple Sewing Circle, Scranton, Pa.
Council of Jewish Women, Sharon, Pa.
Council of Jewish Women, Shefifield, Ala.
Council of Jewish Women, Shreveport, La.
Council of Jewish Women, Spokane, Wash.
Council of Jewish Women, Terre Haute, Ind.
Collingwood Avenue Temple Sisterhood, Toledo, O.
Council of Jewish Women, Tulsa, Okla.
Council of Jewish Women, Washington, D. C.
Council of Jewish Women, Wichita Falls, Tex.
Council of Jewish Women, Wilmington, Del.
Sisterhood of Beth Israel Congregation, York, Pa.
Jewish Women's Aid Society, Zanesville, O.
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48
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
REPORT OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Cecil J. Toor, Secretary
The graduates of The National Farm School, in a small way, wish to show the appreciation they feel for the opportunities in agricultural training they enjoyed at The National Farm School. To this end many of them have pledged, and some in part paid pledges as given in the appended list. The prime purpose is to raise a Fifty Thousand Dollar Fund which is to be presented to the school in some form as a gift from the contributing alumni. The Alumni, while not rich in dollars, wish to take this modest means of joining the community that is supporting the school.
The following is a list of the pledges and paj^ments made to date:
Class Name |
Pledge |
Paid |
Class Name |
Pledge |
Paid |
||
'04 |
Bernard Zalinger . |
$325 |
$10 |
'20 |
Samuel Fine .... |
. $250 |
20 |
'05 |
David Serber .... |
1,000 |
200 |
'20 |
Aaron Moskowitz |
200 |
10 |
'06 |
Bernhard Ostrolenk |
1,000 |
300 |
'20 |
Robt. Livingston. |
200 |
— |
'07 |
Victor Anderson . |
100 |
10 |
'20 |
I. J. Mills |
200 |
— |
'07 |
Abe Miller |
1,000 |
200 |
'20 |
Morris Daniels . . |
200 |
40 |
'08 |
Isaac S'tern |
1,000 |
100 |
'20 |
Sumner Smith . . |
200 |
— |
'08 |
Sam. Rudley |
100 |
— |
'20 |
Julius Brodie . . . |
— |
10 |
'11 |
Sam. Rocklin .... |
200 |
— |
'20 |
Al. Goldstone . . . |
. 1,000 |
— |
'11 |
J. L. Sarner |
200 |
20 |
'20 |
Richard Boyes . . |
— |
10 |
'13 |
James Work |
500 |
50 |
'20 |
Nathan Bromberg |
200 |
— |
'13 |
M. Fereshetian . . . |
100 |
— |
'20 |
Geo. Forman .... |
— |
10 |
'13 |
Louis Helfand . . . |
500 |
— |
'20 |
Bennett Levy . . . |
100 |
20 |
'14 |
J. Raskin |
100 |
10 |
'21 |
Harry Corenzwit |
200 |
15 |
'15 |
M. Semel |
500 |
25 |
'21 |
M. Kraus |
100 |
— |
'15 |
Harry Shor |
100 |
20 |
'21 |
A. Krotoshinsky. |
200 |
— |
'16 |
Charles Abrams . . |
500 |
113 |
'21 |
Dominick DeVito |
100 |
— |
'16 |
Sol Shapiro |
300 |
— |
'21 |
Sam Cooper .... |
100 |
— |
'16 |
Cecil J. Toor .... |
500 |
150 |
'21 |
G. Taube |
300 |
— |
'16 |
Arthur Levintow. |
300 |
10 |
'21 |
A. Zinn |
200 |
|
'17 |
C. Kochowsky . . . |
200 |
'21 |
S. Samuels |
225 |
— |
|
'17 |
S. Erde |
125 200 |
10 10 |
'21 '21 |
Edgar E. Hecsh. Irving Silverman |
225 225 |
|
'17 |
Sol Adler |
— |
|||||
'17 |
I. Shapiro |
200 |
20 |
'22 |
Burton F. Burlact |
: 100 |
— |
'17 |
A. A. Radler |
100 |
10 |
'22 |
Louis Kiesling . . . |
100 |
— |
'18 |
H. Fishman |
200 |
— |
'22 |
Chas. Rubenstein . |
100 |
— |
'19 |
Jacob Mannes .... |
200 |
20 |
'22 |
Archie Toffler . . . |
100 |
— |
'19 |
Geo. Wolf |
300 |
30 |
||||
'19 |
Emanuel Wiener. . |
100 |
20 |
Total |
$14,775 $ |
1,473 |
Q I-
&3 a-
^ 's
o s £ 5
THH XATIOXAL FAR^[ SCHOOL 49
WHAT SOME OF OUR GRADUATES ARE DOING
Abranis, Chas.. U. S'. Soldiers' Homo, dairy. Washington, D. C.
Abrams, S. M.. Collegeville. Pa., on his own farm.
Adler, Solomon, South River, Aid., foreman.
Aidman, Geo., Columbus, Ohio, dairy department, Ohio State College.
Anderson, Victor, Sanatoga, Pa., on his own farm.
Atkatz, J., St. Augustine, Fla., herdsman.
Aukburg, David, poultrynian for M. Watrons, Coldwater, N. Y.
Becker, Isaac, Tulsa, Okla, herdsman.
Berg, Henr}-, East Mansfield, Mass., on his own farm.
Berlack. Burton, student, Florida Agricultural College, Jacksonville, Fla.
Billig, Sam., Glenwood Landing, L. I., N. Y., on his own farm.
Blumer, Casper, Philadelphia, orcharding.
Boyes, Richard, Rosemont, Pa., farm manager.
Braunstein, I., Staughton, ]\Iass., superintendent of farm.
Brodie, Julius, LTrbana, 111., student in agriculture.
Brody, S., LTniversity of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., professor of dairying.
Bromberg, Nathan. Route No. 10, Caj-ahoga Falls. O., farm manager.
Brown, Benj., Cincinnati Sanitarium, Cincinnati, Ohio, in charge of poultry department.
Chodes, Benj., Gap, Pa., veterinary surgeon.
Cirotti, Tony, student, Penn State Agricultural College, State College, Pa.
Cohen, Simon L., Doylestown. Pa., farm foreman.
Colton, ]\Iax J., American Joint Distribution Committee, Warsaw, Poland.
Comsk}-, Nathan, Corwin Farms, Rock Valley, la., poultryman.
Cooper, S., superintendent, Winterthus Farm, Winterthus, Del.
Daniels, i\I., Montveu Farm, Lynchburg, Va., herdsman.
Davidson, Sam'l, Hamberg, Pa., herdsman.
DeVito, Dominic, Mass. Agr. College, Amhurst, Mass., student in agriculture.
Donchin, S. M., State College, Pa., agricultural student.
Dorfman, Sam., Dean, N. J., on his own farm.
Druckerman, Benj., LT. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Horticul- ture, El Paso, Texas.
Ehoodin, Abraham, Amelia, Ohio, on parents' farm.
Einstein, Sylvan D., Norma, N. J., on his own farm.
Epstein, Abraham, Stamford, Conn., dairying on rented farm.
Feldman, Nathan, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, animal husbandry.
Fine, Salem, Jolly Water Farm, West Chester, Pa., part owner.
Finkel, Jacob, Lorica, Columbia, S. C, extensive farming enterprise.
Fleisher, Max, Inglewood Farm, Gordon, Va., superintendent.
Fleischman, Sam., N. Y. C, poultry assistant.
Foreman, Geo., N. J. Training School, Vineland, N. J., herdsman.
Foreman, Louis, with Park Commission, Philadelphia.
Fox, Louis I., Toms River, N. J., poultryman.
Frank, Abraham, Ferndale, N. Y., cultivating father's farm.
Fried, Albert, Vermillion, Ohio, on his own farm.
Friedman, David, Harvard University, graduate work.
50 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Frischkopf, Michael, Mass. Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass.
Galblum, Samuel, U. S. Department of Agriculture, poultry assistant.
Gelles, Tobias, Guatemala, C. A., foreman, banana plantation.
Glantz, E., Falsington, Pa., on his own farm.
Goldberg, Benj., Sintland, Md., farm superintendent.
Goldberg, Geo., Spring Valley, N. Y., on his own farm.
Goldberg, Louis, Ohio State Agricultural College, specializing.
Goldenbaum, Sam., N. Y. C, horticulturist's assistant.
Goldfield, Jack, Norma, N. J., on his own farm.
Goldsmith, Bernard, Warrington, Pa., on his own farm.
Goldstein, J., Mt. Kemble Farm, Morristown, N. J., assistant.
Goldston, A. R., St. Mary's, W. Va., instructor in agriculture.
Golub, N., Columbus, Ohio, agricultural student.
Gordon, A., Rochester, N. Y., on his own farm.
Greenberg, Samuel, Bristol, Pa., poultryman.
Groman, Walter, Farm School, Pa., assistant foreman.
Hahne, John, Fargo, N. D., on his own farm.
Halbert, M. Michael, Norma, N. J., general farming.
Halpern, Morris, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Beaver Valley Stock Farm.
Harkovy, Morris, Ohio State University, studying agriculture.
Harrison, Beryl, Estacion Colonia Dora, Argentine Republic, S. A., in charge of Colony.
Hecsh, Edgar, Colonial Florist Co., Philadelphia, Pa., florist.
Helfand, L. I., Hammonton, N. J., practising veterinary science.
Hill, David J., Victory Farms, Doylestown, Pa., superintendent.
Hirsch, Harry, Lyon, 111., on his own farm.
Ibaugh, Geo., Rockport, Pa., farm superintendent.
Jaffe, Benj., Tulsa, Okla., herdsman.
Jenkins, A., Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., in charge of poultry.
Joffe, D., 3867 Cambridge St., Philadelphia, Pa., tree surgeon.
Johnston, Edwin, A., New Britain, Pa., farm manager.
Kaskin, L., Westview Farm, Woodstown, N. J., superintendent.
Katz, Ernest, Tallahassee, Fla., on his own farm.
Kasselman, Benj., Wyananstskill, N. Y., on his own farm.
Kesselman, Max, with Jewish Colonization Assn., Haifitz, Palestine.
Kiesling, Louis, Town's Find Farm, West Chester, Pa., farm assistant.
Klein, E., Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, instructor in horticulture.
Koshowsky, Chas., Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pa., engineering student.
Kotlikoff, S., Lansdale, Pa., on his own farm.
Kraus, Morris, Spring Valley, N. Y., on his own farm.
Kraus, Harry, Spring Valley, N. Y., on his own farm.
Krintzman, Philip, Chrome, N. J., truck gardening.
Krivin, David, on his own farm.
Krivonos, Abe, Cleveland, O., farm assistant.
Krotoshinsky, Abraham, Ekron, Palestine, cultivating soil.
Langer, Arthur, Winterthur, Del., milk tester.
Lebeson, Herman, Texas Experiment Station, College Station, Texas, assist- ant chemist.
Leedes, Jas., Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass., student.
Levin, Julius, Connecticut, cultivating own farm.
Levinson, J., 3800 E. Colfax, Denver, Col., instructor in poultry.
THE XATIOXAL FARM SCHOOL 51
Levintow. Anhur. Philadelpliia, Pa., Michell Seed Company.
Light, Philip. Skilhnan, N. J., farm assistant.
Livingston, Robert, with S. S. Pennock. wholesale florists. Philadelphia, Pa.
Malis, Emanuel, owner of Santa Barbara Seed Co., Santa Barbara, Cal.
]\Iayer, Morris, Nationl Farm School. Farm School, P;i., instructor in horti- culture.
Mayne, Bruce. U. S. P. Health Service, Hall ^Medical School. Memphis. Tenn.
McCool, John B., State College, Pa., student.
McCracken. W. J., Cynwj-d, Pa., general farming.
Mickelson, ^L, 707 Bucknaman St., Indianapolis, Ind.. manager. National Tree Surger\' Company.
ISIiller, Abraham, Chicago, 111., president, American Bulb Compan\'.
Miller, Jack. Marydel, Md., on his own farm. »
Miller, Samuel, Chalfont, Pa., on his own farm.
Mills, Ira J.. Doylestown, Pa., on his own farm.
Moskowitz, Aaron, Galveston. Texas, tlorist.
Neustadt, David, Federal Food Inspector for Port of Xew York.
Xusbaum, Chas.. Columbus, Ohio, agricultural student.
Ostrolenk. Bernhard, Farm School, Pa.. Director of X'^ational Farm School.
Paris, Maxwell, Tom's River, X". J., farm assistant.
Rabinowitz, J., Warrington, Pa., on his own farm.
Radler, Abe, Bretwood, N. Y., manager, poultry farm.
Ratner, Jos., Norristown, Pa., assisting brother.
Ratner, H., Norristown, Pa., on his own farm.
Reid, Wm. L., St. Paul. Minn., agricultural student.
Rich, Harry, American Sumatra Tobacco Co., S'outhwick, Mass., Government tobacco expert.
Robbins, Saml, Warrington, Pa., on his own farm.
Rosenberg, Morris, Weston, Va., dairyman.
Rosenberg, N., Rome, N. Y., general agriculture.
Rosenfeld, M.. Philadelphia. Pa., superintendent of city parks.
Ross, H., Brooklyn. X". Y.. Veterinary Hospital.
Rudley, S.. 102 South Tenth St., Wilmington, Del. florist.
Salinger, M., 216 Callo Callo. Buenos Ayres, Argentine. S. A.. Director, Jewish Colony.
S'amuel, S., ^lass. Agr. College. Amhurst, Mass., student in agriculture.
Schlesinger, Ed., Newark, Del., Delaware College student.
Schlossberg, Morris, student, Ohio State Agricultural College, Columbus. O.
Schneider, W'm., Woodburj-, X^. J., poultryman.
Schorr, Arthur, Geo. B. Ferris Farm, Grand Rapids, ]Mich., poultryman.
Schutzbank, J., Freehold, X". J., on his own farm.
Schweitzer, H., Oakland, Cal,, agricultural student.
Selector, M., State College, Pa., student.
Shapiro, Sol., Columbus, Ohio, student.
Shor, Harry, Ipswich, Mass., farm manager.
Shultz, Harr\'. Perkasie. Pa., on his own farm.
Silver, Chas.. Monroeville, X'. J., cultivating own farm.
Silverman, Irving. B'nai B'rith Orphanage. Fairview, Erie, Pa., instructor in agriculture.
Smith, H. S'umner. Doylestown, Pa., farm assistant.
Smoochler, M., Woodstown. X'. I., on his own farm.
52 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Snowvice, Wm., Bridgeton, N. J., R. D. No. 6, on his own farm.
Sn\'der, Stanley, Easton, Pa., on his own farm.
Speyer, Aaron, Painsville, Ohio, general farming.
Stalorof, N., Rosvvell, New Mex., on his own farm.
Stamen, R., Columbus, Ohio, student in university.
Statman. Harry, Beechwood Farm, Mount Tremper, N. Y.
Swerdlow, Gab., American Bulb Co., Chicago, 111., assistant.
Taubenhaus, J., Texas Agricultural College, College Station, Tex., director
of plant patholog}^ Tofifler, Archie, Atlantic City, N. J., farm foreman. Toor, Cecil J., Farm School, Pa., Instructor in Poultr}-, The National Farm
School. Trupin, Philip, N. D. Agr. College, Fargo, N. D., agricultural student. Ullman, J., Bluffton, S. C, owner. Planters' Mercantile Co. Ullman, Sol., Farm School, Pa., farm assistant.
Wade, Benj., Ohio State College, Columbus, Ohio, student in agriculture. Wagner, Charles H., Jr., Ryder's Mills, N. Y., on his own farm. Wallman, I., Chicago, 111., veterinary inspector. Weigle, F., Harroon, Pa., general farming. Weinberg, H., Quincy, Fla., tobacco expert.
Weiss, H., Oriole Farms, Youngstown, Ohio, general farming. Weiss, Newton, Princeton, N. J., farm assistant. Wenger, Otto, The National Farm School, Farm School, Pa., post graduate,
manager, Hellman Experimental Farm. Wiseman, J. H., Pittsburgh, Pa., instructor in gardening. Board of Public
Education. Witkin, A., Philadelphia, Pa., florist.
Wolf, Geo., care of H. Morgenthau, Jr., Hopewell, N. Y., herdsman. Wolf, Jesse, Fond du Lac, Wis., Cow Testing Association. Zack, Harry, care of H. K. Fly, Chapaque, N. Y., general farming. Zalinger, B. A., 113 East Forty-ninth' St., Chicago, 111., florist. Zinn, A., Doylestown, Pa., farm assistant.
SUNDRY DONATIONS
American Bulb Co. (Mr. Abe Miller), Chicago, 6,500 French Romans and
215 Callas. Mrs. Albert J. Bamberger, Philadelphia, 3 dozen silver teaspoons. Baron de Hirsch Fund, New York, large quantity of household and kitchen
utensils, cutlery, flatware, etc. Mr. M. L. Bayard, Philadelphia, 1 sprocket wheel. . 4
Dr. R. C. Becker, Philadelphia, attended to all dental work for students free . '
of charge. B. Binswanger & Co., Philadelphia, 20 gallons of red paint. Blumenthal Bros., Philadelphia, keg of cocoa. Mr. David Burpee, Philadelphia, subscription to IS magazines. W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, seeds for farms and gardens. Mr. Wm. Caufmann, Philadelphia, 1 mule. B. and I. Cohen, Minersville, Pa., 9 caps.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 53
Mr. Chas. J. Cohen, Philadelphia, $74 worth of printed envelopes and 50 per cent, of cost of envelopes used for mailing this book.
Mr. Henry H. Collins, Jr., President, A. M. Collins Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, cover paper for entire edition of this book.
Miss Rebecca Churchman, Farm School, Pa., quantity of dishes.
Dreifus & Co., Philadelphia, 10 uniform coats.
Mrs. Harmon Eckstein, Philadelphia, sewing machine.
B. C. Friedman & Sons, Philadelphia, 50 lbs. Matzos and 10 lbs. Matzos meal.
IMr. Lucius W. Godfrey, Doylestown, Pa., 4 volumes of "Outline of Science."
Mrs. 1\[. Grossman. Philadelphia, sewing machine.
Mr. Leo H. Heimerdinger, Philadelphia, 12 dozen belts, 3 dozen garters.
H. H. Hirsch, Philadelphia, barrel Hirsch roofing compound.
Mr. A. Hirschheimer, La Crosse, Wis., 2 alfalfa plows, 12 plowshares.
Mr. Geo. F. Hoffman, Philadelphia, framed Liberty Loan Poster.
Mr. Aaron Hyman, Philadelphia, 6 pieces of table and 3 pieces of shelf oil- cloth.
International Harvester Co.. Philadelphia, 1 binder.
James Mfg. Go., Fort Atkinson, Wis., dairy supplies.
Jezi'ish Exponcni, Philadelphia, complimentary subscription.
Jezvish Nezvs, Denver, Colo., complimentary subscription.
Jezvish Voice, St. Louis, Mo., complimentary subscription.
INIrs. Bernard Kohn, Philadelphia, $55 toward radio apparatus.
Dr. and ]\Irs. Jos. Krauskopf, Philadelphia, treat of ice cream and cake to household.
Mr. H. C. Krauskopf, Philadelphia, 2 oil paintings.
Mr. S. J. Marx, Philadelphia, services as instructor in farm accounting.
Dr. Wesley IMassinger, Chalfont, Pa., veterinary set, as prize to students.
Messrs. Emanuel and Morris Meyerhofif, Philadelphia, 2 oil paintings.
Mitchell Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wis., automatic water bowl.
Mr. Samuel Nittinger, Philadelphia, Organ.
Mr. Elias Nusbaum, Philadelphia, services as instructor in farm electricity.
Mr. Lawrence Powell, Chicago, 111., 3 dozen, each, silver knives and forks.
Mr. Nicholas Powers. Doylestown, Pa., loan of films for v^^eekly moving picture entertainments.
Thos. W. Price Co., through Mr. Forte, Philadelphia, 50 per cent, of machine finish paper for edition of this book.
Mr. Jacob Rice, Philadelphia, 4 bags of beans.
Roman Automobile Co., Philadelphia, Paige touring car.
Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Philadelphia, "A Tale of a Walled Town."
Sharpless Separator Co., West Chester, Pa., suction feed separator.
Mr. Nathan S'nellenburg, Philadelphia, 6 dozen each, bath and face towels.
Mr. Eugene 'SI. Stern, Philadelphia, subscription to American Forestry Maga- zine.
Mrs. Myer Sycle, Philadelphia, framed picture.
Mrs. H. J. Tickner, Philadelphia, 6 pairs of slippers.
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
REGISTER OF STUDENTS
POST GRADUATE Otto Wenger, Philadelphia, Pa.
SENIOR CLASS
Jacob Abramovitz. Gloversville, N. Y David Becker, Brooklyn, N. Y. Leo Bennett, Philadelphia, Pa. Mitchell Brauman, Easton, Pa. Nathan Comsky, Chicago, 111. Boris Duskin, Chicago, 111. Charles Eisler, New York, N. Y. Henry Eskin, Newark, N. J. Henry Fairstein, Philadelphia, Pa. David Frater, Philadelphia. Pa. Walter Gladney, Trenton, N. J. Herbert Goldich, Philadelphia, Pa. Irving Herrmann, New York, N. Y. Joseph Horowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y. Frederick Kloss, Philadelphia, Pa. Irving Landau, New York, N. Y. David Lasday, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Henri J. Liva, Philadelphia, Pa. Jacob Malkin, Barren Hill, Pa. Joseph Master, Yantic, Conn. Leopold Pincus, New York, N. Y. David Piatt, Weehawken Heights,
N.J. Cecil Rabinowitz, New York, N. Y. Rubin Regelson, New York, N. Y. Max Rotter, Cleveland, Ohio. William Sandford, Trenton, N. J. Bernard Savage, Baltimore, Md. Benj. Schwartz, Philadelphia, Pa. William Shorr, New York, N. Y. Stanley Sneidman, Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. Van Looy, Sicklerville, N. J. Saul Waxman, New York, N. Y. Jacob Weiner, Philadelphia. Pa.
JUNIOR CLASS
Joseph Berman, Philadelphia, Pa. Benjamin Block, Dorchester, ]\Iass. Nathan Brewer, Chicago, 111. Samuel Cahan, Philadelphia. Pa. Morris Carp, Philadelphia, Pa. Benjamin Diamond, Philadelphia, Pa. Ellsbury Elliott. Philadelphia, Pa. Francis Entwistle, Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel Filgut. Chicago, 111. Louis Goldich, Philadelphia, Pa. Burton Klein, Cleveland, Ohio. Norman Lefkowith, Roxbury, Mass. Sidney J. Micliael, Uniontown, Pa.
Herman Oppenheimer, Washington,
D. C. Moise Oster, Montgomery, Ala. Morris Ostrolenk, Gloversville, N. Y. Samuel Packer. Philadelphia. Pa. Abraham Shevitz, Detroit, ^vTich. Morris Silverman. Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Stringer, Philadelphia, Pa. David Tomash, New York. N. Y Nathan Topp, Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph E. Trucksess, Philadelphia.
Pa. Irving Victor, Detroit, ]\Iich.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL FRESHMAN CLASS
Nathan Albert, New York, N. Y. Ben. Alexander, Cleveland, Ohio. Philip Becker, Brooklyn, N. Y. Leon Blumberg, Camden, N. J. Seymour Borushik, New York, N. Y. David Brown, Philadelphia, Pa. Martin M. Cohien, Philadelphia, Pa. Myer E. Cohien, Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. Dorell, Collingswood, N. J. Alfred H. Elfrey, Philadelphia, Pa. Asher Finklestein, Cleveland, Ohio Mark Goldstein, Jacksonville, Fla. Leopold Gottlieb, New York, N. Y. Louis Gottlieb, Pleasantville, N .Y. George Green. New York, N. Y.
Benjamin Janoff, New York, N. Y. Samuel Kapler, Brooklyn, N. Y. Samuel Laver, Philadelphia, Pa. Benj. Maizner, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kenneth B. Mayer, Philadelphia, Pa. Albert Pariser, Brooklyn, N. Y. Max Regal, Gloversville, N. Y. Harry Rabinowitz, New York, N. Y. Warren Rinnenberg, Philadelphia, Pa. Ben Rosenberg, Eau Claire, Mich. Hymen Rosenblum, Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Schneider, Chicago, 111. Milton Schwartz, Philadelphia, Pa. W. H. Shaw, Philadelphia, Pa. Fred Sobel, Philadelphia, Pa.
STUDENTS FROM U. S. BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL TRAINING
William Ambearle, Philadelphia, Pa. Norman Allabaugh, Philadelphia, Pa. Chas. Dahlstrom, Philadelphia, Pa. Paul Dulabone, Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. G. Eiden, Philadelphia, Pa. Richard La Hart, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph McLaughlin, Philadelphia, Pa. Lafayette O'Connor, Philadelphia, Pa.
Arhe Oppenheim, Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Snyder, Philadelphia, Pa. Howard P. Sooy, Philadelphia, Pa. Paul Sotter, Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. Stauffer, Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Ernest Widmaier, Philadelphia, Pa. George Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Worthline, Philadelphia, Pa.
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THE NATIOXAL FARM SCHOOL
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
For the Year Endinfc September 30, 1922
ALABAMA
Anniston
C o n g r e gation
Beth -El $5.00
Sacks, Jos 5.00
Smith, Mrs. Col- umbus 5.00
Sterne, L. A 5.00
Benton
Cadden, J. 1 5.00
Bessemer
Becker, L 5.00
Birmingham
Adler. Morris . . . 25.00 B i r m i n g ham Lodge. Xo. 368,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Federated Chari- ties of Temple
Emanuel 100.00
Marx. Otto 10.00
Michael, Sam 5.00
Pizitz. Louis .... 5.00 Smolian, J 5.00
Demopolis Mayer. Mrs. M... 10.00 Tannebaum, B 5.00
Ensley
Goldstein & Cohen 5.00 Goldstein. Isadore 5.00
Huntsville
Esora Lodge 2.36,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Marx, Gus 5.00
Mobile
**Bernheimer, Mrs.
L. Beth Zur Lodge
84, I. O. B. B.. 5.00 Federated Jewish
Charities 100.00
Forcheimer, Ferd. 10.00
Montgomery
Emanuel Lodge
10.3, I. O. B. B.. 5.00 Gassenheimer, S.,
& Co 10.00
Haas, J. C 10.00
Kaufman, A. J... 5.00
Kaufman. Sam'l . 10.00
Klein, Leo 20.00
Levystein. 1 5.00
Loeb, Lucien S... 5.00
Loeb, Michel 10.00
Nachman, A 5.00
Nachman & Meer-
tief 5.00
Rubin, J 5.00
Sabel, Max 5.00
Solomon Bros. &
Kahn 5.00
Strauss, Leopold. 5.00
AVeil. Adolph . . . |
5.00 |
Weil, Mrs. E. L.. |
5.00 |
Weil, Emil |
10.00 |
AVeil, Isidor .... |
5.00 |
AVeil, Lee |
5.00 |
Weil. Lionel . . . |
5.00 |
Weil, L. W. & Co |
10.00 |
Selma |
|
Adler. J. C |
5.00 |
Hohenberg, Mor |
|
ris |
5.00 |
Kayser, Isidore |
5.00 |
Lehman, M. M.. . |
5.00 |
Maas. Leo S. . . . |
.5.00 |
Schuster. B. J.. . |
5.00 |
Wetumpka |
|
Hoheuberjr. M.. S |
|
Co |
10.00 |
ARIZONA
Bisbee
Frankenberg. Ben 5.00 Tucson
Jacobs, Lionel M. 20.00
ARKANSAS
Fort Smith
Heyman, Ralph J. 5.00
Kaufman, Henry. 5.00
Nakdimen, I. H.. 10.00
Tilles, Sam 5.00
Helena
Seelig, B 5.00
Solomon, Louis . . 5.00
Holly Grove
Abramson, Mrs.
Rue 10.00
Hot Springs
Fellheimer, H. . . 5.00
Little Rock ♦Altheimer, Mrs. Louis. Baumgarten, Mrs.
S 15.00
Berger. Joe, Sr. . . 15.00 Blass, Mrs. Gus . 10.00 Blass, Gus, Dry
Goods Co 10.00
Cohn. Mark M.... 20.00 •Epstein. Eph. Federated Jewish
Charities 100.00
Gross, J. B 25.00
*Hamberg. Ad. Helman. Mrs. Max 10.00 Kahn, Herman . . 50.00 Lasker, Henry . . 25.00 ♦Lasker, Myron B. ♦Pfeifer Bros. Pfeifer, Jos 5.00
Marianna
Lesser, Morris . . . 5.00 Paragould
Joseph, Mrs. S.
L 5.00
Pine Bluff
Ro.senberg. F. M. 10.00 Rothstein, Rabbi •
L. J 5.00
"Willing Workers"
of Temple Anshe
Emeth 5.00
CALIFORNIA
Bakersfield
*Cohn, C. LichtensteTn. M.
M 5.00
Fresno
Eintein, Mrs.
Louis 10.00
Gundelfinger,
Louis 5.00
Gundelfinger, Mrs.
Louis 5.00
La JoUa
Lieber, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S 15.00
Los Angeles
Baruch, Clarence. 5.00 Baruch, Fred. H.. 5.00 Baruch, Mrs. Her- man 5.00
Baruch, Mrs.
Jacob 5.00
Cohen, Mrs.
Gertrude 5.00
Edelman, Dr. D.
W 10.00
Faerber, Arnold . 25.00 Gumbiner, Louis
C 10.00
Gumbiner. Estate
of Moses 10.00
Isaacs, L 10.00
Isaacs, Max 10.00
Jacobsen, J. T. . . 45.00 Kingbaker, Mrs.
Clara 10.00
Levi Co., Simon . 10.00
Loew, J 10.00
Merer, Alexander 5.00
Mever, Ben R. . . 10.00
Mosler, Henry G.. 5.00
Xewmark, M. A... 5.00
Newmark, M. R... 5.00
Xordlinger. L. S.. 10.00
Norton, Isaac .... 5.00
Samuels. Caesar . 10.00
Schiff, Ludwig .. 10.00
Schiff, Sol 10.00
Seligman. Carl . . 5.00
Spangenthal. A. . 7.50
Steinberg, Jacob. 10.00
Steinlein, Karl . . 10.00
Triest, Karl 25.00
•Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
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Marysville
Klotchy. A. G. .. n.OO Mountain View
Ksberg. A. 1 10.00
Oakland
Diiikelspiel. Mrs.
L. M l-'O.OO
Jonas. Abraliain . 5.00 *Lavenson. A. S. •Lavenson. Mrs. A. S. Oakland Lodge 25*2. I. O. B. B.. 10.00
Oxnard
I,ebmann, L 5.00
I'asadena Krauskoitf.
Nathan 100.00
Sacramento
Etham Lodge 37, I. O. B. B 5.00
Klaber. Mrs. Her- man 5.00
San Die^o
I»ryer. .To.-^. E 5.00
Hillkowitz. S. . . . 5.00
AVolf. Hyman S... 5.00
San Francisco
Anspaeher. Philip 10.00
Arnhold. Mrs. B.. 25.00
Arnstein. Liidwig 10.00
Aronson. A 10.00
BlooLu. Samuel . . 5.00
Blum. Max 5.00
Boas. Judah 10.00
Bransten, Edward 5.00
Brenner. Gustave. 10.00 Cahn. Mrs. M. A.. 5.00
Castle. Walter M. 60.00
Ehrman. .S. M. ... 10.00 Feineman, Miss E.
R 25.00
Fries. Wm 5.00
Furst. Fannie A.. 5.00 Gellert. Isaac .... 7. -50 Gerstle. Mrs. Han- nah 5.00
Gundelfinger, E.
R .■ 10.00
♦Gunst. M. A.
Haas. Mrs. Abe . . 100.00
Haas. Mrs. AVm... 20.00 Hecht. Miss Edith 5.00 **Hellman. Isaias W. Hirschfelder, Mrs.
J. 0 5.00
Ickelheimer. S. . . 5.00
.Tacobi. J. .J 10.00
Jacobs. Alfred H. 25.00 Kaufmann, ^Ym. . 5.00 Koshland, Mrs.
Marcus S 100.00
Levison. J. B. . . . 15.00
Levy. Jules 10.00
Lilienthal. Mrs. J.
W 25.00
Maver. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry L.. 50.00 ♦Meyer. Mary Jean-
nette.
Moses. Abraham . 15.00 **Neustadter, Mrs.
J. H.
Newman. .lu<la . . 10.00 Pacific Orient Co. 5.00
Ralss, Carl 10.00
Rapken, ^L A. . . . 5.00 Roos, Jacques . . . 10.00 *Rosenbaum, Mrs.
C. W. Rosenberg Bros.
& Co 50.00
Rosenberg, Max
L 100.00
Sahlein, Mrs.
Henry 10.00
♦Samson, Mrs. Ru- dolph. ♦Samson. Rudolph
Walter. Schlesinger, Mrs.
Amanda 5.00
Schoenberg, Louis 20.00 Schwabacher, Mrs.
Louis 12.00
Schwabacher, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis
A 10.00
Siegel, Mrs. Hor-
tense 5.00
Sinsheimer, Henry 25.00 Sinsheimer & Co.. 10.00 Sloss, Mrs. M. C. 10.00 Sloss, Mr. and
Mrs. Max C. .. 25.00 Stern, Mrs. Jacob 25.00 Sussman, Mrs.
Emilie 10.00
Thieben, Mrs. Jos. 10.00 Walter, Clarence
R 10.00
Wein, John H.... 5.00 Weinstock. Harris 50.00 Wiel, Irvin J 25.00
San Luis Obispo
Sinsheimer, Mrs.
A. Z 5.00
San Mateo
Abraham son.
Hugo 10.00
San Rafael
Herzog, S. K 5.00
Santa Rosa
Rosenberg, M., & Son 5.00
Stockton
Arndt, M. S 5.00
Hope Lodge 126,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Levy, M., & Bro. 10.00
Tracy
Grunauer, A 5.00
Yolo
Borach, B 5.00
COLORADO
Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs Lodge 523, I. O.
B. B 10.00
Sachs, Henry .... 5.00
Denver
Adelman, Dr. Louis
Anfenger, Milton. |
5.00 |
Baer, Louis D. . . |
5.00 |
Barnett, M. D. . . . |
5.00 |
Cohen, Louis .... |
5.00 |
Cohen, Samuel . . |
5.00 |
Cohn, Morris |
5.00 |
Council of |
|
Jewish Women. |
10.00 |
Denver Ijodge 171, |
|
I. O. B. B |
10.00 |
Grauman, Al |
5.00 |
Kohn, Samuel E. |
5.00 |
Levie, Joseph .... |
5.00 |
Mayer, Leopold . |
5.00 |
Mayer, Sam |
5.00 |
Morris, Ernest . . . |
5.00 |
Neusteter, Max D. |
5.00 |
Neusteter, Meyer. |
10.00 |
Pride of Denver |
|
Lodge 333, I. O. |
|
B. A |
5.00 |
Shere, 0. M |
5.00 |
Simon, Dave B.. . |
5.00 |
Solomon, Ben . . . |
5.00 |
Spivak, Dr. C. D. |
5.00 |
Wachtel, S., & Co. |
5.00 |
Trinidad |
|
Trinidad Lodge |
|
No. 293, I. 0. B. |
|
B |
5.00 |
CONNECTICUT |
|
Bridgeport |
|
Council of Jewish |
|
Women |
20.00 |
Klein, Jacob B.. . |
5.00 |
5.00
Hartford
Aishberg, Edwin. 5.00 Beth Israel Sister- hood 10.00
Blumenthal, H. S. 5.00
Eisner, Solomon . 5.00
Engle, Mrs. J. L. 5.00
Epstein, M. L. . . 5.00
Fassler, S. A 10.00
Feinberg Bros. . . 5.00
Fox, J. L 10.00
Goldberg, A. D. . 5.00
Goldschmidt, L. S. 10.00
Goodman, Jos. . . . 10.00
Gross, Herman . . 5.00
Haas, Benj. L.... 10.00
Haas, W. P 5.00
Hartman, A. & S. 20.00 Hartman, Eman- uel M 15.00
Hartman, Gustave 15.00
Herrup. Louis . . . 10.00 Hollander's, A,,
Sons 10.00
Hutter. A 5.00
Kaplan, David .. 5.00
Kashmann, Ben . 10.00 Kashmann, Sey-
mor S 5.00
Katten, A., & Sons 5.00
Knoek, Gerald G. 5.00
Knoek, L. S 10.00
Levy, H. P 5.00
Lyon, Bernhard . 5.00
Lyon, Felix 5.00
Margolis. Nathan. 5.00
Marks, M. F 10.00
Mendelsohn, Al- fred 1 10.00
Mvers & Gross .. 10.00
Olds & Whipple.. 10.00
♦Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
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Kapaport, B |
5.00 |
Kosenberp, Jos. . |
10.00 |
Seide, David |
5.00 |
•Sllberinan, A. M. |
|
Silver Bros |
5.00 |
Title & Rich |
5.00 |
AVetstone, L |
5.00 |
Wise, Isidore |
25.00 |
New Haven
Adler, Saltzruan &
Adler 5.00
Alper, Krall & Co. 5.00
Ammernian, Wm. 5.00 Canter & Kolet-
sky 5.00
Caplan, Judge
Jacob 5.00
Caplan, Murray . . 5.00
Cohen. M 5.00
Columbus Lodge
61, I. O. B. A... 5.00 Council of Jewish
Women 10.00
Peldman, A. I.... 5.00
Freedman, Isidor 10.00 Freedman, Mrs.
Isidor 5.00
Goldbaum, J. C... 5.00 Gompertz, Mrs.
Jewell M 5.00
Gordon, Israel . . 5.00 Guttman, Rabbi
Adolph 25.00
Hadley Co 10.00
Herrman. Sig. . . . 5.00
Hershman, J 5.00
Hoffman & Hoff- man 5.00
Horeb Lodge 25,
I. O. B. B 25.00
Jacobs, Benj 5.00
Jacobs, Hyman . . 10.00 Johnson, Albert
J 10.00
Johnson, Jos. C. . 10.00
Kaufman, 1 5.00
Klein, Arthur . . . 5.00
Komroflf, Sam . . . 5.00
Koon, Joseph 5.00
Leichter, M. B 5.00
Levy, Irwin S 10.00
Maretz, Julius . . 5.00
Mendel. Adolph . . 10.00
Muhlfelder, S. . . . 5.00
Nathanson, S. J.. 5.00 New Haven Lodge
4, U. O. T. S. . . 5.00
Newman, Jacob J. 25.00 Newman, Samuel
J 5.00
Notkins, A. I. ... 5.00 Osterweis, M r s.
G .-,.00
Perlroth. A 5.00
Podoloff, A., &
Son 5.00
Price, Max 5.00
Rosenberg, Louis
L 5.00
Rosenberg. S. C... 5.00 Rosenbluth, Ar- thur J 10.00
Rosenbluth. Louis
M 10.00
Rosenbluth. Mrs.
S 25.00
Sagal, L. M 10.00
Saltser Bros 5.00
Schoenberger, K.,
iV Sons 5.00
Schoenberger,
Mrs. Win 5.00
Silver, S. M 5.00
Slade, Benj 5.00
Steinbach, A. I).. 10.00
Steinberg, B 5.00
Sugenheimer &
Sons 5.00
Thalheimer, K. H. 5.00
unman, Isaac M.. 100.00
TTllman, Jos. H.. . .5.00
Ullman, Louis M. 10.00 U. S. Aluminum
Co 10.00
Weiss, Murray . . 5.00
Zunder, Albert . . . 5.00
DELAWARE
Seaford
Greenabaum, E... 5.00
Van Leer, Chas... 5.00 AVilmington
Braunstein, Harry 5.00
Cannon, Saml. . . . 5.00 Finger, Hon.
Aaron 5.00
Finger, Matt 5.00
Ginns, Oscar 10.00
Ginns, Mrs. Sallie 5.00
Grant, Theodore . 10.00
Hohn. S. Fred . . . 10.00
Levy, Bennett . . . 5.00
Levy, Mrs. Leah. 25.00
Levy, Nathan . . . 25.00
Markel, Adolph . . 5.00 Moses Monteflore
Beneficial Soc'y 5.00
Rosenblatt. Louis 5.00
Schwartz, Benj. J. 5.00 Snellenburg,
David 10.00
Topkis, Chas 10.00
Wilson, Gen. Jas.
H 10.00
Wolters, Mrs. Re- becca 5.00
DISTRICT OF COLUMBI.^ Wsshing;ton
Argo Lodge 41."'.,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Baer, Moe A 5.00
Baum, Leo 5.00
Baum, Miss
Pauline 5.00
Baumgarten, Lee 10.00
Behrend, Isaac. . 5.00 Behrend, Rudolph
B 10.00
•Behrends, Melvin. 30.00 •Berliner, Emil. Blumenfeld, Mrs.
M 5.00
Brandeis. Louis I). 25.00
Brylawski, A 5.00
Cohen, Mrs. Edw. 10.00
Cohen, Myer .... 5.00
Eisenmann, Jacob 5.00
Erlebacker, G. . . . 5.00
Fischer, Max .... 5.00
Franklin. G. F... 10.00
Friedlander Bros. 10.00
Ganss, Morris . . . 5.00
Gichner, Ernest . .^>.00
Gichner, Fred. S. 5.00
Goldenberg, M. . . 350.00
Goldsmith, C. A.. 5.00 Hahn, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry W.. 10.0(1
Hahn, Wm. & Co. .5.00
Hecht, Alex 20.00
Hirsh, Louis 5.m)
Kann, Sigmund . 5.0f>
Kann, Simon 10.00
Kaufman, D. J. . . lO.(K) Kaufman, Dr. H.
M 5.00
King, Harry 5.00
Kohner, Jacob . . 5.00 Kuntz. Adolph . . 5.00 Lansburg, Stan- ley 10.00
Luchs, Jos 5.00
Luchs, Morton J. 5.(X»
Lyon, Simon .... 5.00 Lyons, Mrs. R. B.
H 5.00
Meyer, S. M 5.0(i
Ney, Milton R. . . 10.00 Nordlinger, Ger-
son 10.0(1
Oppenheimer,
Gustave 10.00
Oppenheimer,
Mrs. Julia 25.00
Oppenheimer,
Simon 5.00
Reizenstein, Sid- ney 10.00
Rich, Herbert J.. 5.00
Rich, M. M 10.00
Richard, Salvador 5.00
Rose, Mrs. F. H.. 5.00
Rosenberg, M. D. 5.00
Rosenfeld, Max . . 5.00
Saloman, David . . 5.0(1
Samuel, Nathan . . 5.00
Sanger, David . . . 5.00
Schwartz, Chas. . 5.00
Schwartz, Sam T. 5.00
Sigmund, Albert . 5.00
Sigmund, Howard 5.00
Strasburger, Jos.. 10.00
Straus. Sidney W. 10.00
Tobriner, Leon... 5.00 Wallerstein, Mrs.
Gus 5.00
Washington He- brew Congrega- tion 5.00
Werber, .Mrs. G. . 5.00 Weser, Mrs.
Fanny •"jO(^
Wolf, Harry S... 5.00
FLORIDA
Gainesville
Leibowitz, Her- man 5.00.
Jacksonville
Cohen, Jacob E.. . 5.00
Davis, D., & Co.. 5.00
Finkelstein, Neal. 5.00
Ilirschberg,
Julius 10.00
Jacobs, V. E. &
Co 10.00
Lippman, Gabe . . 5.00
Meyerheim, F. . . . 5.00
Oberdorfer, Max
N 5.00
Rubin, Max 5.00
Temple Mite So- ciety 5.00
'I>il'e Menil)er.
THE XATIONAI, FARM SCIIOOr.
59
Orlando
riiiiiips. in-, p... 10.00
St. AufruHtine
Lew, Mrs. .T. A 5.00
rinkoson. VV. A... 5.00
Kose, A 5.00
Snyder, Mrs. S. A. 5.00
St. Petersburg:
Rosenbaum, E. L. 10.00
Sierkese, A 5.00
Tampa
Angrustine, Dr. L.
S 5.00
Isaac, L. L 5.00
Levy, Isaac S. . . . 10.00
Maas, Abe 10.00
Maas. K 10.00
Maas, Isaac 20.00
Rachelson, Saul . . 10.00 Rosenblatt. M. . . .5.00 Srour, Elie S. . . 5.00 United Jewish Re- lief Society . . . 25.00 AVaterman, J. A.. 5.00
M'est Tampa
Hecht, Alex 5.00
Ybor City
Argintar, Max . . . 5.00
Plaimovitz, Chas.. 5.00
GEORGIA
Albany
Brown, S. B 10.00
Cohn Bros 5.00
Farkas Est 5.00
Gortatowskv, A.
C .5.00
Oortatowsky, I. . 5.00 Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent So- ciety 5.00
Hofmayer, I.J. . . 5.00
Hofmayer, L. J.. 15.00
Marks, Chas 5.00
Menko, Mrs.
Emma 5.00
Micah Lodge 707,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Robinson, C. D... 5.00
Rubin, S. W 10.00
Athens
Bernstein. M. M.. 5.00 Heb. Ladies'
Benev. So 5.00
Michael Bros. . . . 10.00
Morris, Lee 5.00
Atlanta
Adler, Edwin 5.00
Boehm. Julian V. 10.00 Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Eichberg, Mrs.
Caroline 5.00
Empire Furniture
Co .5.00
Eplan, 1 5.00
Eplan, Sol. B. . . . 5.00
Fox, Alfred 5.00
Greenblatt, S. R.... 5.00
Haas, Edwin R.. 5.00
Haas, Herbert .. 5.00
Haas, Herman J. 5.0(1
Haas, Mrs. I. IT.. 5.00 Haas, Est. of
Jacob 7..50
Haas, Ijconard . . 5.00 Haas, Leopold,
Jr 5.00
Heyman, Arthur. 5.00
Hirsh, J. A 5.00
Hlrshberg Co. ... 5.00
.Jacobs, Hyman . . 5.00
Jacobs, J. B 5.00
Koplln, K 5.00
Kriegshaber, V.
H 5.00
Kutz, Max Co. ... 10.00
Lieberman, I. B.. 5.00
Mayer, Albert E.. 5.00
Montag, Sig 10.00
Rich, Mrs.
Emanuel 10.00
Rosenfeld, A. W.. 5.00
Scheer, John .... 5.00
Sellg, S. S., Jr... 10.00
Sonn, R. A 5.00
Strauss, D. H 5.00
Wilensky, Max H. 5.00
-Augusta
Andronosky, T... 5.00
Baron & Caspary. 5.00
Cohen, Alex 5.00
Daughters of
Israel 5.00
Goldberg, J., &
Son 5.00
Goldberg, S 5.00
Hebrew Ladles'
Aid Society 5.00
Nachman, D 5.00
Sawilowskv, J. . . 5.00
Schaul, L. J 5.00
Schneider, C. H... 5.00
Slusky, David ... 10.00
Steinberg, S 5.00
Macun
Bernd, Mrs. G.... 5.00
Elkin, E .5.00
Guthman. Sam . . 5.00
Happ Bros. Co 5.00
Haskin, Jos 5.00
Hirsh. Jacob 5.0»
Koplln, Henry . . 5.00
Lazarus, J 5.00
Ulman, E 5.00
Waxelbaum, L, I. 5.00
Sandersville
Cohen, Louis .... 5.00 Savannah
Becker, Max M... 5.00
Bluesteln, L 5.00
Blumberg Bros. . 5.00
Blumenthal, S. . . 5.00 Ehrenreich, I., &
Sons 5.00
Epstein, E. S 5.00
Frank, Mrs. Leo. . 5.00
Garfunkel, A. J.. 5.00
Grou.se, L. E 5.00
Jacob!, Mrs. Jos.
N 5.00
Levy, B. H 10.00
Marcus, Wm 5.00
Mazo, A 5.00
Mjers, Lee Roy.. 25.00
Pinkussohn, Sam. 5.00
Ranzin, A 5.00
Schwab, I. M 5.00
Slotin. Morris ... 5.00 Solomon, Arthur
W 5.00
Solomons, J. A... 5.00
Sutker, Jacob 5.00
Brunswick
Abrams, J. B 15.00
Asher, Mrs.
Isador 5.00
Gordon, A. J 5.00
Haym, L. H 5.00
Ladles' Temple
Guild 5.00
Lissner, J. J 5.00
Pheiffer, Fred 5.00
Rothholz, A 5.00
Columbus
Arenowitz, 1 5.00
Columbus Lodge
77, I. O. B. B.. 5.00 Hoffin & Green- tree 5.00
Jewish Ladles'
Aid Societv 5.00
Julius, J. & H. . . 5.00
Kaufman Bros. . . 5.00
Loeb, Sol., Co.... 10.00
Loewenherz, A. S. 5.00 Rothschild, D., &
Co 7.50
Rothschild, Her- man 5.00
Straus, A 5.00
Wise, J 5.00
West Point
Hagedorn, Phillip
IDAHO
Boise City
Ladies' Judith Monteflore So- ciety
ILLINOIS
5.00
5.00
La Grangre
Yalowitz, Dave
5.00
Bloomington
Abraham Lincoln
Lodge 190, I. O.
B. B 10.00
Charity Bridge
Club 10.00
Cohen, B 5.00
Grelsheim, W., &
Sons 10.00
Livingston, Abe . 5.00 Livingston, A., &
Sons 20.00
Livingston,
Mayer, & Co... 10.00 Ochs, Herman S.. 15.00 Rosenberg, Mat.. 5.00 Schwarzman, A. . . 5.00 Schwarzman, Mrs.
A 5.00
Tick, Morris, «&
Co 5.00
Champaigrn
♦Kuhn, Caroline L. *Kuhn, Florence L.
*Life Member.
60
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Chicago
Aaron, Mr. and
Mrs. B 10.00
Alsehuler, A. S... 10.00 Alschuler, Judge
Samuel 10.00
■ A.scher, Fred 10.00
Atlas.s, Frank .... 5.00
Austrian. Edwin. 10.00 A.xman, Samuel
H 10.00
Baum, Herman . . 5.00 •Bauman, Mrs.
Edw. Baumgarden, Mrs.
Rosa 20.00
Becker, A. G 25.00
Becker, Benj. V... 10.00 Becker Bros. &
Co 5.00
Becker, S. M 5.00
Bensinger, B. E.. 10.00 Binswanger,
Augustus 10.00
Birkenstein, Al. . 10.00 Birkenstein,
Harry 10.00
Birkenstein, Louis 25.00
Block, E. J 20.00
♦Block Jos.
Block, L. E 20.00
Block, P. D 20.00
•Bloom, Leopold. Blumenfeld,
Jacob J 10.00
B'nai Sholom
Temple Israel
Sisterhood 25.00
Born, Edgar R.. . 5.00
Born, M., & Co... 10.00
Borovik. Geo. S... 50.00
Brann,. Mrs. H... 10.00
Bregman, L. I.... 5.00 Brenner, Mrs. H.
D 5.00
Buclisbaum, S., &
Co 25.00
Burger, Anton . . . 5.00
Byfield, Jos 100.00
Churchill, Richard
S 10.00
Cohn, Arthur A... 5.00 Cohn, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H 10.00
Cohn, Chas 5.00
Cohn, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed 5.00
Cohn, Jos. W. ... 5.00 Council of Jewish
Women 10.00
Cronbach,
Abraham 5.00
Davis, Abel 10.00
Davis, Dr. H. I... 5.00
Davis, Jas. A. . . . 10.00
DeLee, Dr. Jos. B. 20.00
Dicker, Zoltan... 10.00
Eisendrath, H. J. 5.00
Eisler, Chas 5.00
Elkan, Henry . . . 5.00 Englander,
Maurice 10.00
♦Epstein, Max.
Faroll, Barnett . . 45.00
Finn. Jos. M 10.00
Florsheim, Nor- man S 10.00
Foreman, Mrs. B.
G 10.00
Foreman, Oscar |
|
G |
10.00 |
♦Frank, Henrv L. |
|
FreehliEg, Isaac . |
10.00 |
Freehling. Julius. |
10.00 |
♦Freund, Gustave. |
|
Fries. Roy |
15.00 |
Gatzert, August.. |
10.00 |
Gimbel. Charles |
|
A |
10.00 |
Glick. L |
5.00 |
Goldstein. Ben F |
5.00 |
Greenebaum, |
|
Henry E |
10.00 |
♦Greenebaum, M. E |
|
Grossman, I. A. . . |
5.00 |
Gumblnsky Bros |
10.00 |
Gumbinsv, Harry |
|
J |
10.00 |
Gutwillig, Ernst. |
10.00 |
Haas, M |
5.00 |
Halperin, Dr. R |
|
L |
5.00 |
Harris, Mrs. |
|
Frank |
5.00 |
Harris. S. H |
5.00 |
Hart, Mrs. Harrj |
io.oo |
Hartman. Jos. S.. |
10.00 |
Heiman, Marcus. . |
20.00 |
Herschman, Mrs. |
|
Julius |
10.00 |
Herst, Frank |
5.00 |
Hirsh, Mrs. Jos... |
10.00 |
Horner, Jos. . . . |
5.00 |
Hvman, Mrs. D. |
|
A |
10.00 |
Hyman, Jos |
10.00 |
Isaiah Sabbath |
|
School |
10.00 |
Isaiah Temple . |
10.00 |
Joseph, Harry J |
10.00 |
♦Joseph, L. |
|
Kahn, Joseph . . . |
5.00 |
Kanders, Sidney. |
5.00 |
Kanter, Isaac . . . |
5.00 |
Kaufmann, Morris |
5.00 |
Klee, Max |
60.00 |
Klee, Simon |
10.00 |
Klein, Henry A.. |
10.00 |
Kohn. Simon A. |
5.00 |
Kraus, Adolf . . . |
10.00 |
Lachmann. Numa |
5.00 |
Lebensberger, |
|
Mrs. L |
10.00 |
Levy, Mrs. Davie |
5.00 |
Lieberman, . I. K |
5.00 |
Linick, Adolph . |
10.00 |
Lipson. Isaac B. |
5.00 |
Loeb, Mrs. Chas. |
|
I |
25.00 |
Loeb, Jacob M. . |
50.00 |
Loewenthal, B. . |
10.00 |
♦Mandel, Edwin F |
|
♦Mandel, Mrs. |
|
Emanuel. |
|
•♦Mandel, Leon. |
|
Mandl, Sidney . |
10.00 |
Marks, Mrs. I. L |
100.00 |
Maver, Arthur H |
5.00 |
Mayer, Henry H. |
10.00 |
Mever, Abraham |
|
\V |
25.00 |
Mever, Alfred C. |
10.00 |
Meyer, E. F |
10.00 |
Meyer, Julius H |
5.00 |
Michaels, Joseph |
50.00 |
Moos, J. B |
10.00 |
Nast, Samuel . . . |
25.00 |
Neumann, Louis |
5.00 |
Neumann, Mr.-;.
Louis 5.00
Newmann & Tiach 5.00
Orschel. Mr-;. Bell .5.00 Pfaelzer, Mrs. D.
M 5.00
Philipsborn. Mar- tin 25.00
♦Phillipson, Saml.
Pick, Ricliard 10.00
Pincus. Saml. Z.. 5.00
Piatt, Mrs. H. K. 10.00 Purvin, Mrs. A.
W 10.00
Purvin, Mrs. M.
L 5.00
Ramah Lodge 33,
I. O. B. B 10.00
♦Reitler, Chas.
Richter. Simon . . 5.00
Rieser. Herman . . 5.00
Rosenbaum Bros.. 25.00 Rosenfeld, Mrs.
Maurice 25.00
♦Rosenthal, Lessing. Rosenthal. Mrs.
M. S 10.00
Rosenwald, M. S. 10.00 Rothschild, Daniel
M 10.00
Rubens. Chas. . . 10.00
Rubovits. Toby .. 10.00
Ruwitch. Simon . 10.00 Schanfarber. Dr.
Tobias 5.00
Schnadig, Jacob. 10.00 Schneewind.
Henrv 10.00
Schochet, Manuel. 10.00 Seelenfreund, A.
B 5.00
Siegel, Ferd 5.00
Silberman, Adolph 25.00 Silberman, Sig-
mund 10.00
Sommer, Chas. . . . 10.00
Spiesberger, H. T. 10.00
Stein, Albert 5.00
Stein, Ignatz 10.00
Stein. S. M 5.00
Steindler, Albert. 25.00
Steindler. Michael 10.00
Stern, Max 5.00
Stern, Mrs. Max.. 15.00 ♦Stettauer. Mrs. D..
Stoll, S. D 10.00
Stolz. Rev. Dr.
Jos 5.00
Straus, Eli M. . . . 10.00
Straus, Mrs. Irma 5.00 ♦Straus, Leo.
Straus, Meyer L.. 10.00
♦Straus. S. J. T... 25.00
Straus, Simon J.. 25.00
Szold. Joseph ... 5.00
Taussig. M 10.00
Temple Sholom S.
S 10.00
Tuska, Leo 5.00
Van Roukel A. ... 5.00
Weil, Benj 10.00
Weil, Miss Carrie 15.00
Weil, Isidor 10.00
Weil, Mrs. Leon . 10.00
Weiss, Mrs. Clara 10.00
Weiss, Geo. V. . . 5.00
Weiss, S. H 10.00
Witkowsky. Jas. . 5.00
Wolf, Sigmund B. 5.00
♦Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
THE XATIOXAL FAR.M SCHOOL
61
"Women of Miz
pah
AVoolf. Morris Wormser, Leo F.. AVurzburg, Max . .
Danville
Straus & Louis Co
Delavan
Keinheimer, Mrs. Tlierese
Kvanston
Fuiks, Miss
Gussie
tialesburg
Jewish Ladies' Aid Society . . . .
Joliet
Felman. A. J
Oak Park
♦Rawitzer, Fred.
Peoria
♦Bennett. C. M.
Bloom, J
Cinofsky. W., &
Son
Cohen Furniture
Co
Eppstein, Elmer
S
Federman. Leo G.
Field. J. W
Gibbs & Meyers. Goldstein, H. M.. Heller, W., & Son Kahn, Mrs. Rosa. Lehmann, Arthur
Linn, John
Loewenstein, J. R.
Miller, M. C
Nathan, Chas. . . . Newman. M. G. . . Obendorf, Lee . . Oppenheim, N. B. Progress Lodge
113, I. O. B. B.. Salzenstein,
Arnold
Salzenstein, S. C.
& A. C
Schradzki. Ick . . . Sch-wabacher, L.
H
Smith, Dr. C. M..
Strause, E. A
Szold, Jacob ....
Ullman. C. A
Wachenheimer, J. Weisser, Wm. . . . Wolfner, Ira W. . . Wolfner, Mrs.
Wm. F
Woolner, Adolph,
Jr
Woolner, E. S. . . •Woolner, Mrs.
Miriam S. •Woolner, Seymour
A. •Woolner, Mrs.
Seymour A. Woolner, S. & A. •Woolner, W. B.
•AA'oolner, Mrs. W. 10.00 B.
lO.OO
5.00 Quincy 10.00 Reib, J. J 5.00
Rochelle
••Hilb, Emanuel. 10.00 •Hilb, Mrs. Emanuel.
Rock Island
Mosenfelder, Mr. 10.00 & Mrs. Loui.s . . 25.00
•Mosenfelder, Mrs. Louis.
5.00 Springfield
Emes Lodge 67, I.
O. B. B 5.00
Salzenstein, C. S. 10.00 5.00
INDIANA
10.00 Anderson
Jewish Ladies' Aux. of Summit- ville arid Ander- son 10.00
Angola
5.00 Stiefel, Mrs. L. C. 5.00
5.00 Attica
Levor, Victor .... 5.00 5.00
Columbia City
5.00 Ladies' Hebrew
10.00 Benevolent So-
5.00 eiety 5.00
5.00 Mler, Hattie
5.00 Daniel 10.00
5.00
jfj OQ East Chicago
10.00 Cohn, David 10.00
5.00 Friedman, Julius 10.00 S. Co 10.00
5.00 Ottenheimer, A. . . 10.00
o-OO „ 10.00 Evansville
5.00 Berman, 1 5.00
5.00 Hebrew Ladies'
Benev. So 25.00
15.00 Jewish Federated Charities of
5.00 Washington
Ave. Temple . . 300.00 15.00 ^ ^ „ 10.00 Ff""* ^ ayne
Emek. Berach 10.00 Lodge No. 61,
5.00 I. O. B. B 25.00
5.00 Federation of
5.00 Jewish Charities 100.00
5.00 Freiburger,
5.00 Leopold 50.00
5.00 Temple Sisterhood 25.00
5.00 ^
Gary
10.00 Schaaf, F. R 10.00
Winter, M. M. .. 5.00
25.00 „ .
10.00 Goshen
Salinger, Nathan. 10.00 Hamilton
Wolff, G., & Sons 5.00
Hammond
100.00 Belman, W. C... 10.00 Blum. J. F 10.00
Evans. Hyman . . 10.00
Goldman, Alex... 5.00
Hirsch. Adolph . 10.00
Kaufmann. C. ... 10.00
Lesser, Chas. J... 10.00
Lurie, J 10.00
Mevn, Peter W. . . 10.00
Modjeska, I. I.... 10.00
Paxton, J. C 10.00
Rothschild. Moses 10.00
Weiss, Arthur J. 5.00
Wolf, Leo 25.00
Huntingdon
Lauferty, D. E. . . 20.00 Indianapolis
Borinstein, Louis
J 15.00
Hart, Julius 10.00
Jewish Federation 300.00 •Schwartz, Martin. Sommers, Chas. B. 5.00
Kendallville
Keller, L. J 5.00
Kokomo
Levi. J. S 5.00
Lafayette
Barzillai Lodge
111, I. O. B. B... 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 10.00
Goodman. H 5.00
Loeb, J. Louis . . 5.00
Lebanon
Adler, Phil 5.00
Ligonier
Jacobs, Irvin .... 5.00
Joseph, C. V 5.00
Ladies' Jewish Ben. Society ... 10.00
••Strauss, Isaac D.
••Straus, Jacob.
Madison
Cong. Adath
Israel 5.00
Sulzer, Marcus R. 5.00
Muncie
Hene, M 10.00
Portland
Weiler, Morris . . 5.00
Rensselaer
Leopold, Isaac . . 10.00 Leopold, Moses . . 5.00
South Bend
Adler, Norman . . 5.00
Bing, Mrs. Jos.. . 10.00
Ciralsky, A 10.00
Ries, H. E 5.00
Spiro, Mrs. Saml. 10.00
Summitville
Warner, Children
of Anna 15.00
Warner, Mr. and
Mrs. L 15.00
Warner, Maurice
& Saml 10.00
Warner, Wilhel-
mina 5.00
•Life Member. ••Deceased Life Member.
62
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Terre Haute
Blumberg, Benj. . 5.00
Blumberg, Max . . 20.00
Cohen, Harry AV. 10.00
Cohen, Morri.s . . . 5.00 Feibelman,
Corinne H n.OO
Feibelmiin, E. . . . 5.00 Frank, Samuel, &
Son.s 15.00
Gan Eden Lodge
110, I. O. B. B.. 20.00
Gold, Edgar L. . . 5.00
Goldberg, Ben . . . 5.00
Goldberg, Juliu.s . 5.00
Goldman, Ben . . . 5.00
Goodman & Wolfe 5.00
Grossman Bros. . 5.00 Hebrew Ladies'
Aid Society 15.00
Herz, Mrs. A 10.00
Herz, Milton E... 10.00
Jame-Wolf 5.00
.Joseph Sons, M.. 5.00 Kleeman Dry
Goods Co 10.00
Kohn Bros 5.00
Lederer Julius . . . 5.00 ♦Levi, Simon.
Levin Bros 10.00
Levy, Milton 5.00
Petersdorf, Sig. . . 5.00
Schultz & Smith. 5.00
Shaffer, Sam 5.00
Shatsky Bros. . . . 5.00
Silberman, Louis. 5.00
Silverman Bros. . 5.00
Sllverstein Bros.. 5.00
Smith, J. B 5.00
Straus, Miltou . . . 5.00 Thorman, Mrs.
Judy 5.00
Uffenheimer, S. . . 5.00
"Wabash
Hyman, Louis L.
IOWA
10.00
10.00
Charles City
Hecht, Jos.
Davenport
Petersberger, Isaac, Bequest . 100.00
Siegel, A 5.00
Tri-City Jewish Welfare Organi- zation. Moline- Rock Island. Davenport 200.00
Weigle, N. E 5.00
Deoorah
Bear, Ben.i.
5.00
Oes Moines
Lederer, Bequest
of Emma
Samish, M
Sheuerman, Jacob
L., Bequest . . . United Jewish
Philanthropies . 2.50.00
Dubuque
♦•Slimmer, A.
200.00 20.00
100.00
Sioux City
Davidson, Benj. . 10.00 Davidson Bros.
Co 10.00
Davidson, Dave . 10.00
Pill, Max 5.00
•WI.se, Mrs. Chas.
KANSAS
T>eavenworth
Ettenson, Mrs.
Henry 30.00
Sholem Lodge,
No. 78, I. O. B.
B 5.00
Toffler, Morris . . . 15.00 Woolfe, B. B 5.00
McPherson
Strouse <& Son, J. 5.00 Pittsburg
Sehlanger, A. H.. 10.00 Sallna
Stiefel, Moses . . . 10.00 Xopeka
Auerbach «S:
Guettel 10.00
KENTUCKY
Bowling: Green
Cristal, Saml 5.00
Nahm, Fred 5.00
Henderson
Geibel, Mrs.
Pauline 5.00
Loeb, 1 5.00
Mann, B. B .5.00
- Mann, Fred 5.00
Mayer, Alex 5.00
Mayer. S. B.. &
Sons 5.00
Lexington
Federation of Jewish Charities 75.00
Louisville
Baron, S. S., & Co. 5.00
Benjamin Bros. . 5.00 Bensinger, Arthur
B 5.00
Bernheim,
Bernard 50.00
Bernheim, Frank
D 10.00
Bernheim. I. W. . 100.00
Bleiden, 1 5.00
Bloom, Lester T.. 5.00
Blum, J. J 5.00
Blum, S 5.00
Brooks Bros 5.00
Brooks, Mrs.
Marie 5.00
Burger, Mrs. S. . . 10.00
Burger, V. J. ... 5.00
Byck, L. S. 5.00
Cohen & Sons. M. 5.00 Council of Jewish
Women 10.00
Dreifus, Simon A. 5.00
Ehrmann, Hilmar 5.00 Felensthal. Gabe
J 5.00
Flarsheim, A. B.. 10.00
Flexner, Dr. J. A. 10.00
Florsheim, W. I.. 5.(W
Goldstein. Sol. . . 10.00 Greenstein, Mrs.
Belle 5.00
Grossman, Louis 5.(MJ Grossman, L., &
Son 5.00
Hirsch, Benj 5.00
Hirsch, Mrs.
David 5.00
Hirsch, Louis H.. 5.fK)
Hyman, Jacob . . 5.00
Isaacs, Louis 5.00
Jacoby, Zach. . . . 5.00
Kahn, Joe 5.00
Kaufman, Ben . . . 5.00
Kiefer, Henry B.. 5.00 Klein Furnishing
Co 5.00
Klempner Bros. . 5.00
Levi, Abe C 5.00
Levi, Henry 5.00
Levy, Arnold H.. 5.0<J
Levy, Harry 5.00
Levy, Jacob 5.00
Levy, .las. H 5.00
Levy, Nathan . . . 5.00
Levy, Sam 5.00
Levy, Sol 5.00
Levy, Stuart 5.00
Loeb, Henry 5.00
Louisville Steel &
Metal Co 5.00
Mendel, Chas. . . . 5.00 Meyers, Dr. Sid- ney J 5.00
Ornstein, E 5.00
Rosenbaum, I., &
Sons 10.00
Rosenheim, Jacob 5.00
Sabel, Joseph 10.00
Sachs, Edward . . 5.00
Sales, A. M 5.00
Seidenman, J. I... 5.00
Selligman, Alfred 5.00 Selligman,
Bernard 5.00
Selligman, Jos. . . 5.00 Shapin, Julius . . 5.00 Shapinsky, Allan. 5.00 Shapinsky, Her- man 5.00
Solomon, Dr. Leon
L 5.00
Southern Auction
Sales Co 5.00
Straus, Benjamin 20.00
Straus, Dr. E. C. 5.00
Straus, E. E. ... 5.00
Ullman, Sam 5.00
Weinstock, E. . . . 5.00
Maysville
Merz, Mrs. A. L. . 5.00
Merz, Eugene 5.00
Owensboro
Baer, Abe 5.00
Baker, R 10.00
Dahl, Phillip 5.00
Hirsch, Col. A. . . 10.00
Levy, Sam 5.00
Rosenfeld, Mrs. A. 10.00
Rosenfeld, Silas . 10.00 Rosenfeld, Mrs.
Silas 5.00
Ro.senthal, B 5.00
Salinger, B 5.00
•Life Member. ••Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
63
••Shorten. .T. D. Siege], Mrs. Kose
K 5.00
Whittel, Goo. J... r..00
Wile. Henry 5.00
Wile, Jos 5.00
r»<lucah
liright Bro.'i 10.00
Fels, Mrs. E 5.00
Friedman, Her- man 15.00
Harmony Lodge
149, I. O. B. B. 10.00
Keller. John M... 10.00 Livingston, M., &
Co 5.00
Marks, M 5.00
Michael, Edwin.. 5.00
Moritz, Simon . . . 5.00
Rubel, Lewis 5.00
Simon, Moses . . . 5.00 Temple Israel S.
S 5.00
Temple Israel
Sisterhood 10.00
Wallerstein. H. &
J 5.00
Weil, H. & Sons. 10.00
Weil. Jesse 10.00
Weille, B.. & Son 10.00
Shelbyville
Samuel, Leopold . 5.00
LOUISIANA
Alexandria
Fried, Sam 5.00
Kaufman, I. J. . . 5.00
Sackman Bros. . . 5.00
Simon, A. E 10.00
.Simon. Mr. &
Mrs. Harrv L. . 5.00
Simon. H. L 5.00
Simon, S 10.00
Weiss, M. J 5.00
Donaldsonville
Netter, Adolphe.. 5.00
Jeanerette
Wormser, M. & C. 5.00
I.,afayette
Abramson, N 5.00
Monroe
Bloch. J. S 5.00
Kaplan, Samuel.. 25.00
Meyer, Mrs. Sol.. 10.00
Titche, Chas 5.00
Natchitoches
Nelken, Samuel . 10.00 New Iberia
Gates of Prayer Sabbath School. 6.00
New Orleans
Blumenthal,
George 25.00
District G. L. 7, I.
O, B. B 100.00
Jewish Charitable
& Educational
Federation .... 393.00 Kohlmann, Miss
Clem. S 25.00
Levy, A 5.00
Levy, Mrs. Otto
A 5.00
♦•Newman, Mrs.
Henry. ••Newman, Isidor. Sunshine, Mrs. C. K 10.00
MARYLAND
Italtimore
Adler, Simon ('... 5.00 Baer, Estate of
Gus 5.00
Baker, C. B 10.00
Beck, Paul L 5.00
Benescb, Wm. M.. 20.00
Berney, Albert . . 5.00 Bernheimer,
Ferdinand, Be-
que.st 1.000.00
Burgunder, Bernie 10.00
Burk, Fried & Co. 5.00
Castelberg, Henry 10.00 Cohen-Adler Shoe
Co 10.00
Cohen. Miss
Bertha 5.00
•♦Cohen, Mendes.
Cohn, Emanuel . . 10.00
Cone, Dr. Claribel 5.00
Cone, Frederic W. 5.00
Davidson, Isaac . 5.00
Deiches, W^m .... 5.00 Eisenberg,
Abraham 10.00
Engel, Jacob 10.00
Epstein, Jacob . . 50.00
Fader, A 5.00
Frank, Solomon . 10.00 •Friedenwald,
Hiram W. Goldenberg,
Julius 10.00
•Goldenberg,
Julius M.
Goldenberg, Levi. 10.00 Goldschmid, Mrs.
R 5.00
Gomborov, Israel
S 5.00
Gomprecht & Ben- escb 5.00
Gottschalk, Jos... 50.00
Gottschalk, Levi . 10.00 Greenbaum,
Daniel 5.00
Greenbaum, Leon
B 10.00
Greenbaum, Mil- ton D 10.00
Greif, David L... 5.00
Greif, Leonard L. 5.00
Greif, Mrs. Max. 10.00
Gutman, Louis K. 5.00
Halle, Isaac 7.50
Halle. Meyer S. . 5.00
Halle, Moses .... 5.00 Hamburger,
Manes 1 10.00
Hanauer, Lee .... 10.00
Hanline Bros. . . . 15.00
Harsh, George M. 5.00
Hecht, Emanuel . 25.00
Hecht, Mrs. L. A. 10.00
Hecht, Malcolm . 5.00
Hecht, Moses S. . 5.00
Hecht. Nathan I.. 10.00
Heller, Mrs. Flor- ence Simon . . . 5.(K) Hochschild, Max. lO.Oo Hornstein, J. D... 55.(K> Ilutzler, Mrs.
David 5.0(^
Ivatz, A. R 1".0(»
Katz, Meier 5.u<i
•Kaufman, Hen- riette. Kaufman. Joseph
& Harry 5.00
Kemper. David . . •").0(i Kerngood, Her- man 10.0(1
Koenigsberg,
Morris 5.(Mt
Kohn, Benno .... 5.00 Kohn, Louis B. . 10.00 Lansburgh, Sid- ney 10.00
Lauchheimer, S.
H 5.00
Lauer, Martin . . . .>.00
Lazarus, L 30.00
Leopold, Isaac . . 5.00 Levy. Alfred .... 10.00 Lew, Julius .... 25.00
Levv. Wm 2-5.00
Maa'ss. Mrs. A. . 15.00 Mandelbaum, Sey- mour 10.00
Morris. Miss
Esther 10.00
Oppenheimer. I.
M 10.00
Pollack. Mrs.
Hannah 10.00
Ravner. Albert
W 10.00
••Rayner. Wm. S. •Reinhard, Samuel E. Rosenau. Rev. Dr.
William 5.00
Rosenbaum, Mrs.
Aaron 10.00
Rosenberg, Mrs.
Bertha 10.00
Rosenberg. Lewis
S 5.00
Rosenheim, H., &
Son 5.00
Rothholz Bros. . . 10.00 Rothholz. Julius . a.OO Rothschild, M. . . 10.00 Rothschild, S. ... 5.00
Salabes. Sody 5.00
Samuels, Morton. 25.00 Savage, Dr. Moses
M. 10.00
Seliger. Mrs. Leon 10.00 Silverberg, Simon 5.00 Sonneborn, Sig.
B 25.00
Stern, Bessie C... 5.00 Strauss Bros. . . . 25.00 Strauss, Mrs. Em. 10.00
Strouse, Ben 10.00
••Strouse, Isaac. Thalheimer, Mr. &
Mrs. Samuel . . . 10.00 Thalheimer, S. J. 15.00 Van Leer. Milton 5.00 Wallerstein, D. S. 5.00 Wertheimer Bros. 5.00 Westheimer, Mil- ton F 10.00
Wvman, Maurice. 5.00
♦Life Member. ••Deceased Life Member,
64
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Cumberland |
|
Beneman, B |
5.00 |
Bernstein, L |
5.00 |
Fram, Benj |
5.00 |
Gross, A. P |
5.00 |
Hirsh, Isaac |
5.00 |
Hirsh & Sons, |
|
Jos |
5.00 |
Holzman, Hugh . |
5.00 |
Kaplon, Sam .... |
5.00 |
Kline, L |
5.00 |
Liclitenstein, A. |
|
M |
5 00 |
Morgan & Co., N. |
5.00 |
Rosenbaum Bros. |
20.00 |
Rosenbaum, |
|
Simon |
5 00 |
Rosenbaum, |
|
Susman |
5.00 |
Slieffler, Sam'l . . . |
5.00 |
Hagrerstown
Wineberg, Henrj'
MASSACHUSETTS
Attleboro
Einstein, Mrs. S. M 10.00
Boston
Agoos, S. L
Baer, Louis
Brandt, C
Collins, A. M
Fox, Isidor
Freedman, Dr.
Louis M
Gold, Samuel
**Hecht, Mrs. Lina. Herman, Mrs. Jos.
M
Hillson, H. M., &
Co
Hillson, Hyman
M
*Hirshberg, A. S.
Joseph, A
•Kirstein, Louis E.
Koshland, A
Koshland, Joseph
Lebowich, J
Levy, Ben
Lourie, David A.. Massell, F. W. . . Ratshesky, A. C. Rosenbusn, Al. A. Rudwick, Jos. . . . Scheinfeldt, Solo- mon
Schooner, Joseph
Y
Schwartz, H., &
Co
**Shuman, A. Shuman, Mrs.
Samuel
Solomont, James.
Brookline
Andrews, Julius. . Goodman, Mrs.
Samuel
Gryzmish, Mrs.
Samuel
Kaffenburgh, Mrs.
Isaac
Salomon, Mr.s. P.
G
Van Noorden E.. .
Chelsea
Rosenberg Bros.. Salter, M., & Sons
Kendal Green
♦Mayer, Richard Springfield
Isenberg & Co., H. Rich, Harry ....
Waltham
Bayard, Harris . . Worcester Grodberg &
Hirsch
Isenberg, A. G. . .
MICHIGAN
Charlotte
5.00 Vomberg, M
Detroit
Bnchhalter, Wm..
Cohen, Sol. R. . . .
Fechimer, H. M..
Goldberg, Isaac .
Goldman, A
♦Goldstein, Bernice Lois.
Goldstein, H. Jos- eph
Goldstein, Mrs. H.
Krohn
♦Gumbiner, Jos. H.
Heavenrich, Sam- uel
Helfman, Harry .
Horwitz, Harris..
Kahn, Albert
Kahn, Mrs. Albert
Levy, Wm. K. . .
Musliner, Louis S.
Oppenheimer, M..
Parish, Joseph . .
Rosenfield, Mon- roe
♦♦Schloss, Seligman.
Siegel, Benjamin.
Sloman, Eugene H
Stillman, Mrs. Henry
Traitel, Maurice .
Wineman, Andrew
Wineman, Henry.
Wineman, L
Wolfe, N
Grand Rapids
Julius Houseman Lodge No. 238, I. O. B, B
United Jewish Welfare Society
Kalamazoo
Desenberg, Mrs.
B. L
Mishan Lodge No.
247, I. O. B. B.
Lansing:
Beck, Sam A
Gerson, Jos
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00 10.00
10.00 5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00 5.00
5.00
7.50
5.00
5.00
5.00 50.00
Ludingrton
Homel, B. L.
Pontiac
5.00 Heineman, Sol. E. 10.00 5.00
MINNESOTA
Austin
Hirsh, Geo 10.00
10.00 Chisholm
25.00 El Queeno Cigar
Co 5.00
,j.00 Duluth
Billstein, Wm. . . 5.00
Freimuth, 1 10.00
Gidding, J. M., &
o-OO Co ,5.00
5.00 Labowitz, F 5.00
Meyers, Chas. P.. 5.00 Mogelson &
Mogelson 5.00
Greek's Store 5.00
5.00 Sattler, J. B 5.00
Silberstein &
Bondy Co 5.00
5.00 Silvian, W 5.00
7.50 Zimmerman, I. . . 5.00 5.00 _, , ^, 10.00 Eveleth
5.00 Sa.x, Sol 5.00
Hibbing-
Hallock, Chas. .. 5.00
10.00 Helstein, Louis . . 5.00
Nides Bros 5.00
10.00 ,,.
Minneapolis
Aal, R. 0 10.00
10.00 Adelsheim, B 5.00
5.00 Apt., Emil R 5.00
10.00 Blumberg, L. J.,
10.00 Jr 5.00
10.00 Blumenthal, Miss
5.00 B .5.00
5.00 Brin, Arthur 10.00
5.00 Brown & Rabino-
5.00 witz 5.00
Capital Iron &
5.00 Metal Co 5.00
Cohen, M. L 5.00
5.00 Davis, H. J 5.00
Davis, J. M 15.00
25 00 Doodeward, Al. . . 5.00
Edelman, J. K .5.00
5.00 Eisendrath, J. M. 5.00 10.00 *Eisler, Adolph. 5.00 Fairfax Produce
10.00 Co 5.00
15.00 Fischer, A. H .5.00
10.00 Friedman, Ben . . 5.00
Friend, E. S 5.00
Gittleson Jewelry
Co 10.00
Goldberg, A 5.00
5.00 Goldberg, Max J. 5.00
Goodman, Sam . . 5.00
50.00 Green, H. H 5.00
Greenberg, Wm. . 5.00
Gross, A. M 5.00
Gross Bros 10.00
10.00 Harris, A. M. &
Sig 10.00
5.00 Harris Co., B. W.
& Leo 10.00
Harris, M. H. ... 5.00
5.00 Hart, Robert 5.00
10.00 Hartman, J. H. . . 5.00
Heller, Robert . . 5.00
Jacobs, B 10.00
10.00 Jacobs, L 5.00
♦Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
■Si
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
65
Joseph, I. S 10.00
Juster Bros 5.00
Kanter, Alex 5.00
Kayser, Albert J. 5.00
Kavser, Howard . 5.00
Kohen, Max A.... 10.00 Koben, Mrs. Max
A 5.00
Kreger, Noah 5.00
Kronick's 10.00
Levin Bros 10.00
Lewin. S 5.00
Michael. Jos 5.00
Minn. Barrel &
Bag Co 5.00
Minneapolis Lodge
271, I. O. B. B.. 20.00
Muehlstein. J. . . . 5.00
Phillips, David . . 5.00
Reisman. Phil K. 10.00 Robitshek, Geo. . 5.00
Robitshek, I. H.. 5.00
Ruben, Harold M. 10.00
Schneider, E. A. 10.00
Segal, 1 5.00
Selig, Josfpn .... 5.O0
Shuaedlinii- & Co. 5.00
Silbermaii. C. H. 5.00
Silverstein. M. ... 5.00
Snattinger. M. ... 10.00
Snattinger, T. ... 10.00 Stromberg, A., &
Co 5.00
Stromberg, Geo. . 5.00
Taussig, S., & Son 5.00 Twin City Fixture
Exc 15.00
Weil, Chas 5.00
Weil, Isaac 10.00
Weil, Wm. B 5.00
Weinberg, B. L. . 5.00
Weiskopf, Henry. 5.00
Weiskopf, R. G... 10.00
Weisman, 1 5.00
Weisman, Wm. . . 5.00
Werpel, H. C. ... 5.00
Wolpert & Davis. 5.00
St. Paul
Baer. Pernand B. 15.00 Ginsberg, Misses
Anna & Lilly, &
Mrs. D. G. Mains 10.00
Goldman. B. T... 50.00 Goodkind, Mrs. B.
L 10.00
Jewish Welfare
Ass'n 100.00
Selig, Leon J 5.00
Virginia
Roman, Jos 5.00
Simon & Schibel. 5.00
Corinth
MISSISSIPPI
Brookhaven
Cohn, David Z....
Brachstoue, Sam. |
5.00 |
Rubcl, Abe, & Co. |
50.00 |
Rubel, I |
5.00 |
Worris, H |
5.00 |
Greenville |
|
Cohn, T |
5.00 |
Deborah Lodge |
|
161, I. O. B. B. |
5.00 |
Fletcher, Leon . . . |
5.00 |
Goldstein, Nathan |
5.00 |
Hebrew L'nion S. |
|
s |
5.00 |
Hirsch, E. V |
5.00 |
Johl, Miss |
|
Jeanette |
5.00 |
Ladies' Temple |
|
Aux |
5.00 |
Lemler, Max |
5.00 |
Moyse & Moyse . . |
5.00 |
Riteman, Mrs. L. |
|
N. . . . .• |
10.00 |
Solomon, M. L. . . |
5.00 |
Weinberg, A. & D. |
5.00 |
Greenwood |
|
Goodman, F |
5.00 |
Herman, Robert . |
5.00 |
Kantor, J |
5.00 |
Klein & Blumen- |
|
thal |
5.00 |
Stein, S. J |
5.00 |
Weiler, A |
10.00 |
Hattiesburgr |
|
Dreyfus, M |
5.00 |
Prank, Mrs.
Henry
Gisenberger, L. L.
Kullman, B
Moses, Mrs. Simon Sadler, Harry . . . Seiferth, Jan. . . .
UUman, M. M
Viener, Harry . . . Viener, Leon ....
Vicksburg:
Albrecht, Sam . . . Associated Jewish
Charities
Baer, Leon
Bock & Fischel. Brown, Mrs. Sam Fried & Gotthelf
Hirsch, J. K
Hirsh, J
Isaacs, Max
Kory, Rev. Sol.
L
Ladies' Hebrew
Benevolent
Asso
Landau. M. D
Laudenheimer,
David ..-
Lyons. Walter . . . Mai'cus, Saml. . . . Metzger, Maurice. Mite Society
Anshe cnesed S.
Jackson
Ascher, Mrs.
Bessie Hart . . .
Ascher, Jos
Cohen Bros
Dreyfus, Mrs.
Bertha
Dreyfus, Isidore. Feibelman, A. . . .
Gordon, Sam
Hart, Cyril
Hart, Lee R
Lehman, Isidore .
Levine, L
Marks, S. S
Orkin, A. J
Rice, D. H
10.00
Goldfarb, Mrs. M. L |
10.00 |
Columbus Kaufman Bros. .. Loeb & Bro., |
5.00 5.00 |
Marx, L Rosenzweig, Louis |
5.00 5.00 |
3Ieridian
Cahn, Mrs. Ed...
Klein, S. A
Lyon, A. J
Meyer, Joe
Meyer, Sam
Rothenberg, M.,
Co
Straus & Lerner. Threefoot Bros. &
Co
Threefoot, K
Wellhouse, Leo . . Wigransky, L. . . Winner, Leo ....
Natchez
Abrams. Dan, & W. Geisenberger
Beekman, Dr. Marcus
P.t'cU-niiin. l>r. P.. *»Prank, Henry.
5.00 5.00 5.00
15.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
10.00 5.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Sartorius & Fried Schlesinger. Wm.. Simmons, Julius.
Sussman, S
Switzer, L. L
West Point
Rosenfeld, S. O... Semmelman, B. S.
Tazoo City
Wise, H
10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
20.00
25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
5.00
10.00 10.00
5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
5.00 5.00
10.00
5.00 15.00
MISSOURI
Joplin
Hurwitz, Harry.. Newman, Albert..
Kansas City
Benjamin Alfred. 50.00
Benjamin, David. 50.00 ■♦Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel J.,
Feldenheimer, Sam 5.00
Hess. A 25.00
Jewish Educa- tional Institute. 250.00
Kansas City Lodge 184, I. O. O. B 25.00
Lorie, Percy S. . . 10.00
Meyer, L 5.00
Wachenheim, Mrs.
D 5.00
liOuisiana
5 00 Michael Bros 15.00
5 00 St. Joseph 5.00 Adath Joseph Re- ligious School.. 5.00
*Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
66
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Block, Mrs.
Fannie 20.00
Ehrlich, Wm. H.. 5.00 Federated Jewish
Charities 100.00
♦Hirsch, Sol. Joseph Lodge 73,
I. O. B -E 10.00
Schloss, Moses A. 5.00
Siegel, Lewis .... 5.00 •*Westheimer, Mr.
&i Mrs. Ferd. ♦♦M'estheimer, Samuel.
St. Lrouis
Aaron-Fleischer
Silk Co 5.00
Addison's 10.00
Arenson. J o.OO
Arthur. I. F 10.00
Auer, Mrs. Isidor 10.00
Baer, Arthur B. . . 10.00
Baer, J. A 25.00
Baer, Sigmund . . 10.00
Bauman, S. H. .. 5.00
Berg. A 5.00
Bettmann, 1 10.00
Block. Charles . . 10.00
Bluestein. C. H... 5.00 Blumenfeld,
Morris 5.00
Brv, M. E 5.00
Brv, Nathan 10.00
Carafoil. A 10.00
Cohen, Leon .... 5.00
*Cohn. I. H 15.00
Doischman, I. . . . 10.00 Drev, Mrb. Lizzie
H 5.00
Ebn Ezra Lodge
47, I. O. B. B... 10.00
Eiseman Bros . . . 5.00 Eiseman, David
Jr 5.00
Eiseman, Fred. B. 10.00
Eiseman, R. S. . . 5.00
Epstein, H. & L. 10.00
Epstein, J. 1 5.00
Epstein Pants Co. 5.00 Ferer, Aaron, &
Sons 5.00
Finkelstein,
House of 5.00
Flarsheim. M. J. 10.00
Forcheimer, J. R. 5.00 Forest Citv Mfg.
Co 5.00
Frank. Mrs.
Henry 5.00
French Suit Co... 5.00
Freund, J. L 5.00
Friedman, M 10.00
Friend Hide &
Fur Co 10.00
Frohlichstein, S.
H 10.00
Fuld, Mrs. Arthur
M 15.00
Fuller, Aaron 25.00
Glaser, Jos., Jr... 5.00
Glaser, Julius ... 10.00
Glaser, Sigmund . 5.00
Glaser, Walter M. 5.00
Glauber, E. W.... 10.00
Goldman, Alvin D. 10.00
Goldman, David . 5.00
Goldman, M 10.00
Goldman. Morris. 25.00 Greensfelder,
Bernard 10.00
Greenspon, J. ... 5.00
Guckenheiin, Emil 5.00
Haas. Harrv S. .. 10.00
Haas, Jacob 10.00
Harris, Ben 25.00
Harris, Marcus . . 50.00
Harris, O. T -5.00
Hasgall, S 5.00
Hecht, Herman . . 5.00 Herzog & Bro.,
L, 5.00
Hirschhorn,
Lewis 5.00
Hirshfield, E 10.00
Hoffman, Morris. 10.00 House of Bar- gains 5.00
Jacobson, Hugo.. 5.00
Kahn, Hvman . . . 5.00
Kahn, J. B 5.00
Kahn-Schoen- brun-Tiger Mfg.
Co -. 5.00
Kessler Skirt Co. 5.00 Kleinhauser, Jos.
B 10.00
Kline, I. D 10.00
Knickerbocker
Clothing Co. . . 5.00
Kranzberg, S. ... 5.00
Kurlander, Chas.. 5.00
Landau, A 10.00
Langsdorf, Julius 5.00 ♦Lesem, Col. I, H.
Levy, F 10.00
Levy, Miss Re- becca 20.00
Lewin Metal Corp. 10.00
Lieber, Leslie . . . 10.00
Lipman, H. M. . 5.00
Lippman, Jos. M. 10.00
Lipschitz, M. ... 5.00
Littman. Mrs. M. 10.00
Loeb, Alexander. 10.00
Loevenhart, J. H. 5.00
Loth, Jacob 10.00
Maas, Eugene 5.00
Mange, Jacob . . . 5.00 Mankofsky &
Olshwanger . . . 5.00
Marx, E. J 5.00
Marx, Walter S. . . 5.00
Mathes, 1 5.00
Mathes, Joseph.. 10.00
Mav, David 25.00
May, Morton J. . 25.00
Mayer, Emil 5.00
Mayer, Fred 10.00
Mayer, Herman . 10.00
Mayer, Louis 10.00
Mendle Printing
Co 10.00
Miller, Mrs. I. W. 10.00 Missouri Lodge No. 22, I. O. B.
B 10.00
Moog, Alva 5.00
Moos & Lowen-
haupt 5.00
Myers, Harrv , . . 5,00 ♦Nathan, Emil,
Olian, J. 1 10,00
Olian, Leslie G... 5,00
Oppenhelmer, G,. 10.00
Piatt, Edwin G... 10,00
Rauh, A. S 5,00
Rice, A. J 10.00
Rice, Henry 10.00
•♦Rice, Jonathan.
Richard, E. L. .. 5.00
Rosen. Paul 5.00
Rosenfeld, Arthur ."..00
Roth, Fred S. . . . .5.00 Rothschild Bros.
Hat Co 5.00
Russack. S. J. ... 5.00 ♦Sacks, Wm.
Saifer, Wm 5.00
St. Louis Commis- sion Co 5.00
Samuels Shoe Co. 10.00
Sapin, Jacob N,.. 5.00
Schield, Wm 10.00
Schott, Albert, &
Son 10.00
Schott, Jos .5,00
Schuster, S. J. , . . 10,00 Schuster, Mrs. S.
J 5.00
Seelig, S 5.00
Seidel, S 5.00
Shoenberg, Col.
M 25.00
Shoenberg, Syd- ney M 10.00
Shroder, S. W. .. 5.00
Sichel, 1 10.00
Sicher, Edward . . 5.00
Sicher, Henrv . . . 10.00
Sicher, M. J 5.00
Silverman, David
P 5.00
Silverman, J. E. . 10.00
Singer, Adolph . .' 5.00
Somers, David . . . 10.00
Spitz, Mrs. Moritz 10,00 Standard Rail &
Steel Co 10.00 '
Stein. Saml. J .5.00
Steinberg, Louis
M 5.00
Steinberg, Mark
C 10.00
Steinschneider,
M 10.00
Sternberg, Harrv. 5,00 Stix, Albert I. .. 5.00 ■♦Stlx. C. A. Stix, Ernest W.. . 10.00 Straus, Eugene J, 10,00 Straus, Mrs. Han- nah 10.00
Susman. B .5.00
Swope. Meier .... 5.00
Thai. Robert .5.00
Thorn. Jos 5.00
Tober, Saifer Shoe
Co lO.OO
Treuman, Paul , . 5,00
Union Cap Co 5,00
Waldheim, A 25.00
Weil. Max 5.00
Weil, Ralph 5.00
Weinstock, Walter 5.00
Weisman, Ben ... 5.00
Werner, J. M 10.00
AViener. M. G. . . . 10.00 Wohl, David P... 5.00 WolfiC, A., Corpo- ration 25.00
Wolff, Mrs. Clara
A 5.00
Wolff. E. H 10.00
Wolfheim, M. ... 10,00
Zucker, Harry H.. 5.00
Springfield
Associated Charity Fund
25.00
*I/ifc Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
(i7
Tipton |
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Colin, liosrtlie . . . |
13.00 |
Webb City |
|
Goldstein, Saul . . |
10.00 |
MONTANA |
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Butte |
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Baron DeHirsoh |
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Lodge 420. I. O. |
|
B B |
r..oo |
Cohen. J. S |
.^j.OO |
Liuz. Mose |
.^..00 |
Mever. Wm |
5.00 |
•Ojipentieimer, J. E. |
|
•Svmons, Harrv. |
|
Symons, 'NVm. S. . |
10.00 |
Missoula |
|
Leiser, Miss |
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Esther |
10.00 |
NEBRASKA |
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Lincoln |
|
Cerf, Kstate of |
|
Edward |
5.00 |
Friend. Morris . . |
15.00 |
Gold, Nathan J.. |
5.00 |
Gold. Wni |
15.00 |
Maver. Chas |
10.00 |
Maver, Simon D.. |
15.00 |
Simon. Ben |
5.00 |
Speier. H |
5.00 |
•AVeil, M |
25.00 |
Omaha |
|
Gluck, Israel |
15.00 |
Katleman. Carl C. |
10.00 |
Kirschbraun & |
|
Sons |
25.00 |
Lapidus, Harry |
|
H |
5.00 |
Lew. Morris |
15.00 |
Omaha Lodge 354. |
|
I. O. B. B |
10.00 |
Rosenthal, B. & |
|
H |
10.00 |
RoseTvater, Victor |
10.00 |
Temple Israel |
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Sisterhood |
25.00 |
NEW HAMPSHIRE |
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Manchester |
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Granite State |
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Lodge No. ISl. |
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I. O. B. A |
5.00 |
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City
*Bacharach, Mrs.
Harry. Bendheim, Lewis. Berkowitz, Mrs.
Henry
Bogotin. Samuel
.T
♦Buzby, Walter J. Coblins. Morris . . Council of Jewish
Women
Craighead, Robert
D
Davies, Mrs. G. B. Elfman, Morris . . Epstein, Mrs. A..
5.00
10.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
I'lcishinan. Mrs.
S. L
I'rank. Mrs. W.
C
•L'rideuberg, Mr.s.
Anne E. •I'ridenberg, Mrs.
Sol. S. Friodeberg, Mrs.
Gussie
Gcttleman. M. ... Gerstel, Mrs. Emil Goldsmit. Miss C.
Graff. Mrs. .T
Hanstein. Mrs.
Moses
Hanstein, Mrs.
Sam
Hillman, Joel
Hillman, Julian
A
Hillman, Mrs. J.
A
Horkbeimer, Mrs.
Morris
Jones, L. L
Kahn. Miss Carrie ♦Kline, Henry S. . . Landow, C.
Henry
Latz. Mrs. Mack. . Levy. Mrs. Benj..
Moss, S. K
Nemcoff. Mrs.
Fannie
Ojserkis, Sig-
mund
Pollock, Louis R.. Rosenbaum, Elias Rosenberg, H. . . Schaul, Henry H. Schecter. S. B.... Staller, Mrs.
Jennie
Sternberger, Chas.
A
Thalheimer, Miss
Estelle
Toppin. F. M. . . Wagenheim, Jos.. Wertheimer, Mrs.
Harry
♦White, D. S.
Belmar
Strauss, Irving R. Bridgeton
Cohen, Mas
Feinstein, Max . .
Fisher, Jacob
Fisher, Sam
Gallner, Sam
Garfield, D
Rinker, Louis
Rovner. Philip . . Steinberg, Simon.
Camden
Fuhrman, Abe . . Fuhrman. Nathan
Grass, Wm
Greenberg,
Marcus
Natal, Ben
Nelson, L. M. ... Nurock, Harry . .
Obus. Mark
Palitz. Mrs. Sarah
L
Reitcr, Dr. Otto. 5.00
5.00 liovner. A. J 5.00
Sehoenagle, Sig... 15.00
10. OO Siris. Dr. I. S. ... 5.00
Tartar, Samuel .. 5.00 Tomkins, Dr. S.
S 5.00
"Weitzman, Israel. 5,00
10.00 East Orange
5.00 Back, Mrs. Albert 5.00
5.00 Dimond. A. J. . . . 10 00
5.00 Kohn. M. F.,
5.00 Family 6.00
5 00 Elizabeth
Hyman. Isaac. &
25.00 Sons 10.00
250.00 Isaac. Abraham.. 5.00
Koestler. Samuel. .5.00
100.00 Stein. Dr. Emil . . 5.00
■j^Q QQ Hoboken
Morganstern.
15.00 Mrs. R 10.00
5.00
5.00 Merchantville 25.00 Eichengreen.
Pauline B 5.00
o.OO
200.00 MillvlUe -|^QY,f, Nathan. Louis . . . 25.00
5.00 >". Holly
Krupnick, H 5.00
25.00
5.00 Newark 10.00 ♦Aronson, Louis V. 5.00 Augenbliek,
5.00 Mever 5.00
5.00 Bamberger. Louis 10.00
♦Basch. Chas. J. 5.00 Berla. Amzi 5.0O
Dauzis. Dr. M. .. 10.00 10.00 Davis. Mortimer. . 10.00
Epstein. Dr. H. B. 5.00 5.00 Ezekiel Lodge 00.
5.00 I. O. B. B lO.OO
2o.00 Feist, Abram 5.00
Feist & Feist 5.00
5.00 Fenning. H. A. . . 5.00
Finger, W 10.00-
♦Fisch, Jos. _ Foster. Rev. Sol.. 5.0^
D.OO ♦Friedman, Louis L.
_ -. Fuld. Felix 25.00
2-Xx Goldsmith, Leo .. 5.00- 2-X„ Goldsmith, M. H. 5.00 2-"X *Goldsmith, Nathan.
9-X>^ Gray, Samuel 10.00
2-Xx Gries. Aaron 5.00
2-){'^ Groedel. Theodore 5.00 •2'„„ Hammerschhi^.
o-OO N .^ 5.00
°-00 Hannoch. Her- bert J 5.00
Heller, Rudolph.. 5.00
5.00 Hertz, Max 20.0a
5.00 ♦Hollander. Albert. 5.00 ♦Hollander. Benj.
W. 5.00 ♦Hollander, 5.00 Michael.
5,00 Hollander, Samuel
5.00 M 10.00
5.00 Hood, Charles . . . 5.00
Ising. Oscar 25.00
5.00 Jay, Leopold 10.00
♦Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARAI SCHOOL
Kaltenbneher, T'liry, Einil
Jos 5.00 Warner, Burnett .
Kamm. Louis ... 10.00 *Weingartcn, Levi.
*Kanfherr. Albert „
jj Orange
Kanl'herr & Co... 10.00 Brentano. Mrs.
Kaiifherr, Isadore Simon
J 5.00 Engel, Isidor . . .
♦Kaiiflierr, Maurice Klauber, Alfred..
D. Roth & Co. Inc.. .
♦King, Nathaniel. *Roth, Jacob.
Koch. .Tnliiis .... 5.00 .
*Krinike. Philip. Passaic
KiissY. Herman . 5.00 Tuholsky, D
Kiissv. Nathan . . 5.00
T , T ; 1^,,. innn laterson
Leliiiinn. Isidor . iu.uu
♦Lehman, AVm. E. Barnert, Nathan.. *Lehman. Wm. L. Grunauer, Louis and .Jerome. ^^H.
Levi, Mrs. Sarah Haines, H. B. ...
j^j 5.00 Holzman Silk
Lewis",' Bernard . 10.00 Mfg. Co
*Lewis. Israel. Levlne & Gree-
Lichtman, J., & span .........
Sou 10.00 Rogowski, M. L.. .
Lindenian, Philip 10,00 Simon & Cohn...
Lippman, Louis.. 5.00 p^^^^ ^„^,g *Lissner, A. ^ . .
*Lissner, B. Livingstone,
*Lissner, Leo N. . 10.00 Alex
Liveright, Frank ^^ ^^ J,^^^^^ Amboy
Loewenberg'CoV. s'.OO Wurtzel, Max ...
Maybaum Charles 5.00 phnHpsburg
Maver. Adolf 2o.00 ^ r y.
Mendel, AVilliam . . 5.00 Bu^en Jac^b . . *Meyer, Aaron. -^i^, miss Alice
Mever, Jacob .... 10.00 i^
Meyer. Joseph E.. 10.00 piainfigld *Miller, Bernard. „ „^
Miller E H ... 10.00 Newcorn, W m. . . .
Myers. AVm.' L ! . 5.00 Rothberg Harvey
Ne\vman. Jacob L. 10.00 Sch wed. Herman.
Oppenheimer, iepper uros
Max 10.00 Kiverside
♦Phillips. Arthur. r>^iinnT.- « t?
Plaut, Louis .... 10.00 Pollack. S. F
Plant. Moses 5.00 Somerville
*Rachlin. Morris. Hellman. Israel. . .
Ric^ LeopoW . 5.00 Mack, Mrs. Louise
Rich, \\illiam S.. 10.00 g^^^.^^ ^has. ... *Roth, Isaac.
Salzman, Nathan. 5.00 gouth Orange
Schechner, Samuel 10.00 i^j Qscar
Sheck Advertising *"
Agency 5.00 Trenton
*Schlesinger Louis. Cohen, Bernhard.
Schlesinger, ^^i^^ jonas A..
Morris S o-ou Qerson, Simon .,
Schloss. Mrs. Julian, Dr. AVm.
Hanna •••••••• 5.00 Kaplan, David ,. .
Schnuerer, Alfred 10.00 Kaufman, S. E. *Schwarz & Son. Koplin, Dr. N. H.
SchAvartz, Louis Krueger, Samuel.
C. . • ■ • }X'Xn Levy. Samuel
Sichel. Moses .... 10.00 Tobish, B. ...
Simon, H. S. . . ... &-00 Trenton Shirt
Sommer, Harry F. 2o.00 -^^^ ^^
*Sommer. AA^m. M. Urken & Ko'hn . ,
Stahl, Simon .... 5.00 wirtschafter, H.
Stein. Leo 5.00
Steiner, Herman. 5.00 Warrenville *Steiner, Mrs. Jos. Hofheimer, Mr.
♦Straus, Isaac T. and Mrs. Arthur
Straus, M., &
Sons 5.00 NEW MEXICO
Sugarman, Ben ,„
J ' 5.00 Albuquerque
Sugarman,' Jos. J. 5.00 Ilfeld, Louis
5.00 |
Kahn, Siegfried . |
.^).00 |
5.00 |
Nordhaus, Max. . Schweizer, Her- |
2.").00 |
man |
10.00 |
|
Clayton |
||
10.00 |
Isaacs, Robt. AV.. |
5.00 |
5.00 |
||
5.00 |
Cuba |
|
10.00 |
Eichwald, A E. Las Vegas J. E. Rosenwald |
5.00 |
10.00 |
Lodge 545, I. 0. |
|
B. B |
10.00 |
|
AA'internitz, D. . . |
5.00 |
|
10.00 |
Las Vegas |
|
5.00 |
Ilfeld, Chas |
10.00 |
5.00 |
Rosenwald's Sons, |
|
Emanuel |
10.00 |
|
5.00 |
Roswell |
|
5.00 |
Jaffa, Mrs. Nathan |
5.00 |
5.00 5.00 |
Santa Fe |
|
Hersch, Mrs. Jos. |
5.00 |
|
Wagon Mound |
||
10.00 |
A^orenberg, Simon NEW YORK |
5.00 |
10.00 |
Albany |
|
Barnet, AVm |
25.00 |
|
5.00 |
Blatner, Jacob M. |
5.00 |
Blatner, M. H.... |
5.00 |
|
5.00 |
Blatner, S. H Congregation Beth |
5.00 |
Emeth |
25.00 |
|
5.00 |
Council of Jewish |
|
5.00 |
AA'omen |
5.00 |
5.00 |
de Beer, Mr. and |
|
50.00 |
Mrs. Jacob |
10.00 |
Friedman, J. S.. . |
5.00 |
|
Fuld, Franklin B. |
5.00 |
|
15.00 |
Gideon Lodge 140, |
|
I. O. B. B |
5.00 |
|
Hatch, Nathan . . |
10.00 |
|
5.00 |
Hatch, Stephen V. |
5.00 |
10.00 |
Hessberg, Samuel |
20.00 |
5.00 |
Hyman, Edward. Kantrowitz, |
5.00 |
Morris |
10.00 |
|
25.00 |
Earner, A., & Son |
5.00 |
Lesser, R. AA'' |
5.00 |
|
Levison, Milton F, |
5.00 |
|
5.00 |
Lowenstein, B. J. |
5.00 |
5.00 |
Mandelbaum, M. |
|
5.00 |
J |
5.00 |
5.00 |
Mann Bros |
5.00 |
5.00 |
Mann, Milton |
5.00 |
5.00 |
Marx, Herbert L. |
5.00 |
5.00 |
May, Chas. S |
5.00 |
10.00 |
Mendel, Max |
5.00 |
5.00 |
Mendleson, Ira . . |
5.00 |
5.00 |
Mendleson, Leon. |
10.00 |
Miller Bros |
5.00 |
|
10.00 |
Muhlfelder & Illch |
10.00 |
5.00 |
Muhlfelder, Jonas |
5.00 |
5.00 |
Neuman, Dr. Leo |
|
H |
5.00 |
|
Nusbaum, Joseph |
5.00 |
|
Nusbaum, S. I. . |
5.00 |
|
10.00 |
Oppenheim, Louis |
|
AV |
5.00 |
|
Oppenheim, Wm. |
||
L |
5.00 |
|
Paris Cloak & |
||
5.00 |
Suit Co |
5.00 |
*Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
69
♦llosendale, Hon.
S. W. Sonnenfeld, Sam
T 5.00
Sporborg, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred J.. 10.00 Sporborg, Mrs.
Henry J 5.00
Stahl, Simon 5.00
Stern, Chas. M... 5.00 Tlianhauser, Mrs.
BenJ. H 10.00
AValdman Bros .. 10.00 Wander, S., v"fe
Sons 5.00
Weil, Edw 5.00
Ainstprdam
Belir, O. M. & S.
M 5.00
Ilolzbeimer, Solo- mon 10.00
Straus, David . . . 10.00
Auburn
Marshall, L 5.00
Bingrhaniton
Hirschmann. Sig-
mund J 5.00
Rosenthal, S. C. 5.00
Brooklyn
Blum, Edw. C. . . 10.00 Council of Jewish
Juniors 10.00
De Vos, A. R. . . . 10.00 Franks, H. S. ... 5.00 Janowitch, J. H.. 5.00
Joachim, B 25.00
Joachim. Chas. J. 25.00 *Kalvin, Mrs.
Henry M. Katz, Mrs. .Jennie 5.00 Kaufman, Mrs.
Sara 8,00
May, Daniel 5.00
Filler, Mrs. Julia 10.00
Rand, H. P 5.00
*Reiner, Julius.
Rubin, Jos 25.00
Shapiro, Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman, &
Family 25.00
Stern, Isaac 15.00
Werbelovsky's
Son, J. H 10.00
Buffalo
Berger, L. L 10.00
Bergman, Wolf . . 5.00
Block, Joseph . . . 10.00
Block, Mrs. Jos.. 10.00
Block, Leopold .. 5.00 Boasberg,
Emanuel 10.00
Cohen, Sol 5.00
Coplon, D. H. ... 5.00
Coplon, Mrs. Rosa 5.00
Eckstein, Chas. . 10.00
Eckstein, Ignatz . 10.00
Elias, Gabriel . . . 10.00
Ellis, David 10.00
Pleischmann,
' Simon 5.00
GiTen, I. S 10.00
Harriton, Harrv. 5.00
Hochstetter, E. G. 5.00 *Hofeller, Eugene D.
♦Ilofeller, Theodore. ♦Hotelier, Mrs.
Theo.
Hyman, D 5.00
Jacobson. S 5.00
♦.Joseph, J. a. Ivauffman, Dr.
Lesser 15.00
Iveiser, August . . 5.00
Ivlopfer, Edward. 5.00
Krauss, 1 5.00
Levi, E 10.00
Oppenheim, W. H. 10.00
Roblin, Daniel . . 5.00
Saperston, W. W. 10.00
Shroder, Milton . 5.00 Warner, Edgar
W 5.00
Warner, Edward . 5.00 ♦Warner, Eugene.
Warner, John It.. 10.00
Warner, Rud. J.. 10.00
Weil, David B... 5.00
Wile, Herman 10.00
♦Winkler, Mrs. R.
S.
Wittman, Hugo . . 10.00
Cedarhurst, L<. I.
Dreyfus, Fred J. 5.00 Croton-on-Hudson
Rosen, Jos. A 10.00
Delhi
Stern, Aaron 5.00
Dunkirk
Ferman, H. J 5.00
Getlen, A 5.00
Levy. I. M 5.00
Siegel, 1 5.00
Solomon. D. M... 5.00
Wittman, Paul . . 10.00
East Elmhurst
Roseraont. Walter, and Grace Frank 25.00
Eggrertsville
Warner, Mrs.
Eugene 10.00
Elmira
Friendly, M. H. . 5.00
Friendly, Mrs. Sarah G 5.00
Lande, Dr. Abra- ham 5.00
Levy, Benj. F. .. 5.00
Rosenbaum, H.
L 5.00
Tepper Bros. . . . 10.00
Ear Rockaway
Plerrman, Mrs. J.
D 5.00
Gloversville
Aaron, Albert . . . 5.00 Bachner-Moses-
Louis Co 25.00
Bellis & Klein . . 25.00 Council of .Jewish
Women 10.00
Elite Glove Co... 25.00
Horwitz & Arbib 10.00
Kennedy. Dr. M.. 5.00
Klein, August . . . 25.00
Lebenheim. F. W. 10.00 Littauer, Lucius
N 100.00
Mendel, J. W. ... 5.00
Nelson. A 5.00
Rothschild,
Samuel 25.00
♦Rothschild, Mrs.
Samuel.
Great Neck, L,. I.
Burnham, Lee S.. 5.00 Grecnport, L/. I.
Levine Bros 5.00
Herkimer
Schermer, Benj. . 5.00 Schermer, Mrs.
Louis 5.00
Jamaica
Sisterhood of Temple Israel . 10.00
Jolinsto^vn
Denkert, M 5.00
Feldman. M., &
Son 5.00
Rosenthal, Albert 10.00
Mount Vernon
Robison, G 10.00
Ne^vburgh
Fish & Freiuliar. 5.00
Goldberg. Alex. . . .5.00
Goldstein, F. S... 5.00
Goodman, Isaac. 5.00
Gottlieb, Isaac . . 5.00
Grenis & Son, S.. 5.00
Kades. Louis .... 5.00
Kempler, Philip . . 5.00 Samuel, Sig. &
Max 5.00
Stern, Frederick. 5.00
New Roclielle
Amdur, N. W.... 5.00 ♦Grant. Adolph .. 2.5.00 Landenburger.
Theo 5.00
♦Landenburger. Mrs. Theo. Prince. J 25.00
New York City Baron de Hirscli
Fund 10,000.00
♦♦Abraham, A. Abrahams, Mrs.
M. L 5.00
Ailler's Sons.
Chas 10.00
AdMr, Max 5.00
Alexander, Leo . . 5.00
Allmayer, E 5.00
Alpert, Adoli)h .. 10.00 Armstrong. Paul. 5.00
Aron, Morris 100.00
♦Bambergei'. Win. Bathia Loilu'e lo,
U. O. T. S 5.00
Bayer, Samuel .. 10.00 Beaumont, L. D.. 25.00 Beer, Mrs. Julius 10.00 Beller. Mr. and
Mrs. A 10.00
Benjamin, Eugene
S 10.00
♦Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
70
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Berle, Miss
Blanche 10.00
Bernard, Mrs.
Bertram 10.00
Bernheini, Isaac. 5.00 •Bernheimer, Miss
Rosie.
Bijur, Abraham . 10.00 Bijur, Judge
Nathan 10.00
Billwiller Bros .. 10.00 Bing, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M 10.00
Blitzer. M. D. . . . 5.00 Bloomingdale, Mrs.
J- B 10.00
Blum. Mrs. .Jos. A. 10.00 *Blumenthal,
George. Blumgart, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis 5 00
Buehman. Julius. 25.00 ♦Budge. Henry.
Burgauer. Samuel 10.00 Buttenwieser,
^ Jos. L 10.00
Campe, Emanuel
,, ^'- •••. 5.00
Centennial Lodge
T63. F. .t A. M. 25.00
Cohen. Julius
^ Henry iq.qo
Cohen. Max 1.5 oo
Cohen. Sol] is s'oo
Conheim. Her- mann 10 00
*Co\ven. Moses ... lo'oo
Danenbaum. Chas. gOO
DeBoer. David H. 5."00
Dreyfuss, Mrs.
Dribben. S. F. . . . lO.OO >>ckstein, Henry
T^-J-, ;-. 10.00
Edelstein. S. M.. 5.00 Lhrraanu, Mrs
^.Ern.st 10.00
i'-^mstein. Isaac D. 10 00 Li.seman, Mrs.
Sam jQ QQ
EneloT,-. Dr. H. g'. 10.00 Erlanger. Abra- ham 35 00
Estricher, Henry. g'.oo
Fechheimer. A. . . lo.OO
^echheimer. Chas. 10.00
Felsenheld, E. . . . lo.oo
Eischman. Wm 7 .50
Fleishman. Marco 10*00
Prank Bros. ^^ on
Prankel, D. J. y/. 5^ Frankfeld, Mrs
Mildred lo.OO
Friedman, Max . 25 00
Friedman, Morris * 10 00 Friedman. Sol., &
„Co 10.00
Fuer.st, W. F. ... 5.OO
Gainsburg, I. ... 25 00
Gans, Milton . . .' . i.sioo
Glass, Henry .... 10 00
Glazier, Henrv S. 25 00 Glazier, Mrs. S.
„ W 25.00
Goldberg, Mrs. J.
„^- ••• 10.00
Goldenberg. S. L. 25 00
Goldsmith. Fred. lo'.OO Goldsmith,
Richard 10 00
Goodhart,
Howard T 10.00
*Goodhart, Philip
J. Goodman. Edwin . lO.Of) Goodman. Win. . 15.00 Gottheil, Mrs.
Paul 10.00
GottheK, Edward
B 5.00
Greenhut, Mrs. J.
B .50.00
Greenhut. X. W. . 10.00 Grossman, f^mil . 5.00 Grossman, Mrs. R. 5.00 Grossman, Rev.
Dr. R 5.00
Guggenheim, Mrs.
Isaac 100.00
♦Guggenheim,
Murry. ♦Guggenheim, Wm. Guinzburg, Col.,
and Mrs. H. A.. 50.00 Guinzburg, Miss
Lillie 20.00
Guinzburg, Victor 25.00 Guinzburg, Mrs.
Victor 10.00
Gutfreund, Hugo. 100.00 Hadassah Lodge
8. U. O. T. S.. 5.00 ♦Hays, Daniel P. Hecht, Family of
Mrs. I. L. .' 40.00
♦Heinsheimer,
Alfred M. Heller. L., & Son 10.00 Hendricks, Mrs.
Chas 10.00
Herkimer, Ber-
thold S 10.00
♦Hermann,
Ferdinand. Heyman, Samuel. 10.00 Hirsch, Adolf ... 5.00 Hirsch, Morris J. 10.00 ♦Hoffheimer,
Nathan. Holzman, Ascher. 10.00 Holzman, S, L. . 10.00 Huchberger, Mrs.
J 5.00
Husch, Herman . 5.00 ♦Hyman. D. M. Ikelheimer,
Emanuel,
children of ... 15.00 Ikelheimer, Miss
Ida 5.00
Iserson, A. S. . . . 5.00 Ittleson. Henry . . .5.00 Janowitz. .Julius. 25.00 Henry Jones
Lebanon Lodge
No. 79, I. O. B.
B 5.00
Kahn, Louis o.OO
Kaplan, Dr. Ira I. 5.00 ♦Katz, Eugene. ♦♦Kaufmann, B. Kaufmann, Mrs.
B 25.00
Kaufmann. Her- bert M 25.00
Kaufmann. .Julius 10.00 ♦♦Kayser. .Julius. Kayser. Mrs.
Julius 25.00
Kleo. Leon 25.00
Klein, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton M.. 10.0«)
Klein, Sidney ... 5.0<>
Klein, William . . 10.00 Klingensteln, Mr,
and Mrs. Chas. 10.00
Klugman, Julius. 10.00
Knopf, Samuel... 5.00
Kohlman, Chas... 10.00 Kohnstamn, Leo,
Eg w .-lid and
Jos .50.00
♦Krauskopf, Mary
G.
Krieger, Louis . . 5.00
Kuhn, Arthur K. 100.00 Lamport, Mr. and
Mrs. S. C 25.00
Landman, Rabbi
Isaac 5.0<)
Lauterbach, Edw. lO.dO Lauterstein, Mrs.
Leon 5.00
Lebach, Mrs.
Stuart J. ...... 5.00
Lehman, Allan S.. 10.00 Lehman, INIr. and
Mrs. Arthur . . . 25.fMj Lehman, Herbert
H 25.00
Lehman, Hon.
Irving 25.00
♦♦Lehman, Meyer H.
Leon, Henry .... 10.00 ♦Leon, Maurice.
Leven, Ben lO.Of)
Leventritt, Hon.
David 10.00
Levy, Albert L. . 15.00
Levy, Mrs. Ben.i . 5.00
Levy, Ephraim P.. 5.00
Levy, Felix H. . . 10.00
Levy, Mrs. Lena. 10.00
Levy, Sylvan .... 5.00 ♦Lewisohn,
Adolph 25.0<t
Lewisohn, Misses
A. and 1 10.00
Lewisohn, Sam A. 25.00
Liebmann. Chas.. 5.00
♦Lipper, Arthur .. 25.00 Lipper, Mrs.
Arthur 15.0(i
Lippman. L. J. . ~>JH)
Loeb, Ferd 10.00
Loewenstein,
Herman 10.00
Lorsch. Henry . . 10.00 ♦Louchheim,
Harry F 25.00
Louchheim, Mrs.
H. F 25.0(1
Lulley, Charles . . 10.00 Lurie, Mr. and
Mrs. M 5.00
♦♦Mack, Jacob W.
Mack, Marc H. . . 10.00 Manhattan- Wash.
Lodge 191, I. O.
B. B 10.00
Mann, Morris H. 10.00
Marcuse, A. J. ... 5.00
Marks. Sigmund. 10.00
♦Marshall, Louis.. 100.00
Mautner. Julius.. 10.0<1
Maver, Bernhard . 25.00
Mayer, Max W. . 10.00
♦Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
THE XATIOXAL FARM SCHOOL
71
Maver Otto L. .. lO.oii
Maver. S. W 10.00
Melrzer. M. C. .. lO.W Mendelsohn. Sigm. 10.00 Menilleson Jerome 25.00
Meyer. D. F 10.00
Mever. Harri.«on
D 20.00
Me.ver. Mrs. .Tona.s 5.00 •Mever. Wm. Miller. Dr. Louis. 5.00 Miller. Nntlian .T. 25.00 •Millhiser. Mrs.
Clarence 5.00
Mishkind. Isidor. 5.00 •Morpanstern.
Albert G. Morgenthau.
Henry 25.00
Morrison's. Inc. . . 20.00
Mo.'ses. D. K 10.00
Moses. Mrs. E. .. 5.00 Mt. Sinai Lodge
Xo. 2. I. O. B.
B 10.00
Mvers. Selig 50.00
Natban. Miss
Caroline K 12.50
Xaumburg. Elkan 50.00 Xewburger. Alfred
H 10.00
Xordlinger. Emil
S 10.00
Oeiis. Adolph S... 100.00 Oclis. Mrs. Adolph
S 25.00
Oppeuheim. Mrs.
Laurent 5.00
Oppenheimer. Z.
11 10.00
Ottensoser, Mrs.
L 5.00
Ottinger. Marx . . 25.00 Peierls. Siegfried. 10.00 Pevser, Solomon
r> 10.00
Pollak. Chas. X.. 10.00 Posner. Louis S.. 10.00
Price. David 5.00
Reiter. Leon M.. . 5.00
Rich. M. P 5.00
Robison, Louis. . . 10.00 Rogers. M. H. .. 5.00
Rosen Bros 5.00
Rosenbaum.
Arthur A 10.00
Rosenthal, Mrs.
Herbert 10.00
Rossbach. Jacob. 10.00 Rossbach, Mrs.
Leonora B. ... 25.00 Rothschild. Louis
F 10.00
•Rothschild, Mrs.
VTm.
Sachs. Harrv 25.00
Sachs. Samuel ... 25.00 Sadowsky, Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben
and Family ... 12.50
Saks, Isadore 5.00
Salit, Michael ... 10.00 ••Salomon. Wm. •Samler. Louis. Samuels. Donald
L 10.00
Sanger. Isaac ... 10.00 SchiflE. Isaac 5.00
••SehifT. Jacob H. Schlff, Mrs. Jacob
H 500.00
Schlff, Mortimer
L 100.00
Schoenfeld, David 35.00 Schoenfeld, Mrs.
David 10.00
Schoenthal, Henry 10.00
Schwerin. 1 25.00
Seasongood. A. J. 10.00 Seligman, Mrs. De
Witt J 5.00
Seligman, Dr.
Edwin R. A. .. 5.00 Seligman, Jeffer- son 25.00
Semel, Bernard . 5.00
Shiman, David .. 10.00
Shrier, Samuel . . 5.00
Sicher, Dudley D. 10.00 ••Sidenberg, G.
Sidenberg, Henry 5.00 Sidenberg, Mr. and
Mrs Richard . . . 10.00 Silberstein, Abra- ham 5.00
Silverberg, A. S.. 25.00 Silverberg. Mrs.
A. S. 25.00
Silverberg. Mark
and Arthur ... 25.00 Silverman, Mrs.
Anna 10.00
Simon, A. L. and
L. L 5.00
Sloss, A. M 10.00
Solomon, Miss
Camille 12.00
Sommerich, Edwin 10.00
Sondheim, Max . 15.00 Sonneborn, Moses
S 5.00
Spellman, Louis
E 0.00
Spiegeiberg. Willi 10.00 Standard Lodge
Xo. 30, I. O. F.
S. of 1 5.00
Stein, Abraham.. 10.00 Steinam, Mrs.
Abr 10.00
Steiner, B 25.00
Steiner, Mrs. B... 50.00
Steiner Bros. . . . 10.00
Steiner, David ... 10.00
Steiner, Jos 10.00
Steiner, Sam S. . . . 10.00 Steiner, Mrs. Sig-
f ried T5.00
Steinhardt, Henry 10.00
Stern, Albert 10.00
Stern, Benjamin . 10.00
Stern, Leopold .. 25.00
Stern, Meyer 10.00
Stern. Nathan B.. 35.00
Stern, N. J 5.00
Stern, S. Sidney.. 10.00 Sterne, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H 10.00
Stiefel, Mrs. Sam'l 5.00
Stieglitz, Albert.. 10.00 Strasburger,
Byron L 5.00
Strasser, W. W... 5.00
Straus, A. D. ... 5.00
Straus. Harry H.. 10.00
•Straus, Lionel F.
Straus. Percy S.. 25.00
Strauss, Charles . 25.00
Strauss, David R. 10.00
Strauss, Martin . 10.00
Stroock, Jos 10.00
Stroock, Louis S. 5.00 Stroock. Robt.
Louis 5.00
Sulzberger, Cyrus
L. .. 5-00
Sutro. Lionel .... 5.00 •♦Swaab. M. M.. Jr.
Swope. J. L 10.00
Tanenbanm. Leon 25.00
Temple Beth-El.. 25.00 Toch, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry M... 2.O.00
Toch, Maximilian 10.00 Trounstine, Lewis
J 10.00
Uhry.Moise 10.00
Ullmann. Mrs. _
Julius L •>-00
Ullmann, M 10-00
rimaiiu, C.J 10.00
Uns-er. Mrs. Her- man J -0.00
Vorhaus, Louis J. lO.OO
Wallach, Moses . lO.OU
Wallerstein. Max 10.00
•Warburg, Felix
M . . 100.00
•Warburg, Paul M. _
Weil. Dr. Isaac . o-OO
•Wertheim, Jacob. Wertheim,
Maurice 50.00
Winburn, Jesse . . O'"^
Winkler. Eli .... 2o.00
Wolff, Mrs. A. L. 2.O.00
^'i]^\^^'!:.^T' 20.oa
•Wo'lluian. Henry.
*Wollman. Wm. J. 2o.00
•Woolf. Morris L.
Wormser. Moritz. 10.00
Zeckendorf. Louis 10.00
Zucker, Sam-1 ... o.OO
Xiagara Falls
Desbecker. S. R.. 5.00
^^i^xm!""-.^'". 10.00
•Silberberg. mnn
Bertha 10-00
Silberberg Bros... o."" •Silberberg, G. •Silberberg, Isaac
L. ♦Silberberg, M.
Silberberg, Moses _
L ^-^^
Olean
Marcus. H. W.... 5.00
Plattsburg:
Mendelsohn.
Julius 2.O.00
Rochester
Adler, Isaac 5.00
Adler, Max A. . . 25.00
Adler, Mortimer . 10.00
August, Leo 5.00
Bakrow. Mrs. J... 5.00
•Life Member. ••Deceased Life Member.
72
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Eakrow, J. A. .. 5.00
Beir, Isaac 5.00
Benjamin, M. H.. 15.00
Black, A. "U' 5.00
Black. L 5.00
Brickner, Max O. 5.00
Cauffman Family. 5.00 Cohen, J., Son
Co 5.00
Cohn, H. C 5.00
Cohn, Herman M. 5.00
Cohn, Hyman . . . 5.00
Ettenheimer, S. L. 5.00
Feinstein & Potter 5.00
Forman, B 10.00
Frankel, Chas. .. 10.00
Frankel, Louis .. 10.00
Freeman, Jacob L. 10.00
Garson, Elmer A. 5.00
Garson, Mrs. J. L. 5.00
Gates, A. P 5.00
Goldman, Hyman,
& Son 5.00
Goldsmith, Leon . 10.00 Goldstein, R., &
Co 5.00
Goodman, A 10.00
Gordon's, J.,
Sons 5.00
Griesheimer, F.
M 5.00
Griesheimer, L. . 5.00 Guggenheim, Geo.
C 5.00
Guggenheimer, H.
L 10.00
Hart, Leo 5.00
Heilbrunn &
Sons, J 5.00
Holtz, Louis, &
Sons 5.00
Hyman, M. C. . . . -5.00
.Taekson Bros. . . 5.00
Joffe, Isaac 5.00
Katz, Mrs. Abram
J 25.00
Kirstein, Henrv
E 5.00
Kleinberger, Leon 5.00
Klonick, Harry.. 5.00
Kochenthal, J. . . . 5.00
Leiter, E. H 5.00
Leiter. H. F 10.00
Levy, H. 1 5.00
**Lowenthal, Max. Low-enthal &
Sons, Max 2.5.00
Marks & Abram-
son 5.00
Meyer, Chas. A... .5.00
Meyers, J. L. ... 5.00
Meyers, M. M. ... 5.00
Meyers, Walter S. 5.00
♦Michaels, Jos. . . . 25.00
Miller, Wm 20.00
Xew England
Furniture Co... 3.00 Xusbaum & Son,
A 5.00
Present, Emanuel 5.00
Pre.sent, LeRoy . 10.00
Present, Morris . .5.00
Present, Philip . .5.00
Ring, S. L 5.00
Rose, B. ...• 5.00
Rosenberg,
Edward 10.00
Rosenberg, Mrs.
Herman 10.00
Rosenberg, Jaeob
G 10.00
Rosenbloom, Mrs.
Anna 5.00
Rosenthal, B. ... 5.00 Rosenthal, Jos.
W 5.00
Sayage, S. H 5.00
Simon, Joseph . . . 5.00 • Solomon, Samuel
L 5.00
Steefel. Simon L. m.(X)
Stein, Rudolph . . 10.00
*Stein, Simon X... 200.00
Stern, Arthur L.. 10.00
Stern, Chas 10.00
Stern, Henry M. . . 20.00
Stern, Morley A.. 10.00
Strouse, D. E. ... .5.00
Thalheimer, .1. . . 5.00 Tan Bergh Silver
Plate Co 10.00
Weil, S. M 5.00
Wile, Mrs. Carrie 5.00
Wile, .Julius M... 25.00
Wile, M. B 5.00
Wile. Sol 10.00
Zerubbabel Lodge
.5.3, I. O. B. B... 10.00
NORTH CAROLINA
Rome |
|
Sebelowitz. David A |
5.00 |
Saranac Lake |
|
Feustman. Maurice, M. ... |
10.00 |
Schenectady |
|
Lichtenberg, Chester Rubenstein, Lazarus Stark, M., & Son |
10.00 5.00 5.00 |
Schroon Lake Moses, Rev. I. S.. |
5.00 |
Syracuse |
|
Federation of Jewish Philan- thropies Holstein. A. M. . . Sporberg, W. L.. . |
100.00 10.00 10.00 |
Tarrytown |
|
Halle, Mrs. Jacques S |
20.00 |
Asheville |
|
Blomberg, S |
5.00 |
Finkelstein, Harry |
|
L |
5.00 |
Levitt, M |
5.00 |
Lichtenfels. G. . . |
5.00 |
Lipinsky, M |
5.00 |
Lipinsky, S |
5.00 |
Long, Mrs. M. D. |
10.00 |
Lowenbein, Julius |
5.00 |
Rosenberg. Ralph |
10.00 |
Zagier, R. B |
5.00 |
Charlotte |
|
Council of Jewish |
|
Women |
5.00 |
Haas, 0. K |
5.00 |
Hayman, Felix . . |
5.00 |
Hayman. Henry.. |
5.00 |
Hecht, Edw |
.5.00 |
Lipinsky, Louis. . |
5.00 |
Durham |
|
Rosenberg, Chas.. |
5.00 |
Gastonia |
|
Bluestein. M |
5.00 |
Karesh, A. ' |
5.00 |
Troy
Gross, Henry . . . Gross, Mrs, Marks Gumble, Alvin S. .Jacobs, James . . Kranson, Frank .
Landau, M
Langer, S. .1. ... Weinstein Bros. . Weiss, Harry ....
Watertown
Ellis, H
5.00 5.00
10.00 5.00 5.00
10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
5.00
Goldsboro
Berke, Dr.
Edward 5.00
Cohen, Jacob 5.00
Cohen, Siegfried. 5.00 Edwards. Mrs.
Asher A 10.00
Edwards, N. J... 5.00
Heilig & Meyers. 5.00
Isaacs, Mrs. .Jos.. 5.00
Jo.seph. A, A. ... 15.00
King, Mrs. C. E. . 5.00
Oettinger, A 5.00
Roscower. Arthur 5.00
Rosenthal, .Joe . . 5.00
Sherman, M 5.00
Shrago, A. M 5.00
Tonkel, R 5.00
*Weil, Mrs. Henry.
Weil, Herman . . 10.00
Weil, Leslie 10.00
Weil, Lionel 10.00
Weil, Mrs. Sol. . . 20.00
Greensboro
Bluhm, Sidney .. 5.00
Cone, Benj 10.00
Cone, Bernard M. 10.00
Cone, Mrs. Ceasar 10.00
Cone, Herman . . . 10.00
Cone, Julius W... 10.00 Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Goldstein, J 5.00
Heiss, M 5.00
Klein, Joseph .. 5.00 Oettinger, E. M.
& J. R 10.00
Schiffman. A 5.00
Schiflfman. S 10.00
Stadium, A 5.00
Sternberger. E. . . .50.00
Sternberger. M. . . 10.00
Freudenheim. Morris .
Henderson
10.00 Lei.ser, Mrs. S. F.
25.00
♦Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member,
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
n
Kinston |
Bellaire |
||
Atller Bros |
10.00 |
Bauer, Mrs. Carrie |
|
Gross & Potii'son. |
5.00 |
L |
5.00 |
Oettinger, Sol |
.^).00 |
Blum Bros. Co.. . |
5.00 |
Stadium, H |
5.00 |
Blum, Henry |
10.00 |
Blum, Isaac |
10.00 |
||
New Bern |
lOlikan, Mrs. |
||
Cohn, Leon |
5.00 10.00 |
Morris |
5.00 |
Coplon, S., & Sons |
Tyadies' Aux. Socy. |
5.00 |
|
Eastern Carolina |
Ladies' B'nai |
||
Hide & Fur Co. |
5.00 |
B'rith Auxiliary |
5.00 |
Lipman. .Tos |
5.00 |
Luchs, Albert |
5.00 |
Lipman & Son, |
Sons of Israel |
||
Sam |
5.00 |
Congregation . . |
5.00 |
Lipman ifc Levin- son |
5.00 C^anton Baer, L. A. & E. |
||
Raleigh |
I |
10.00 |
|
Berwanger, S. . . |
5.00 |
Better, Philip |
5.00 |
Cohen, Dorothy . |
10.00 |
||
Salisbury |
Einstein, D. H. . . |
5.00 |
|
Feldman, H. B.. . |
5.00 |
Erlanger Dry |
|
Oestreicher, Dave |
7.50 |
Goods Co |
10.00 |
M'allaee, V., & |
Feldman, J |
5.00 |
|
Son |
20.00 |
Fischgrund, |
|
Simon |
5.00 |
||
Statesville |
Fisher Bros |
5.00 |
|
Harrison, Joe L.. |
5.00 |
Fisher, Jos. E. .. |
5.00 |
Hoffman, J. H.... |
5.00 |
Glaser Bros |
5.00 |
Sheor, Sam |
5.00 |
Hirschheimer |
|
Temple Sister- |
Bros. Co |
10.00 |
|
hood |
5.00 5.00 5.00 |
Ideal Furniture Co |
|
Wallace, H |
5.00 |
||
Wallace, Sig |
Joseph's Dept. |
||
Wallace, Wm. . . . |
5.00 |
Store |
5.00 |
Kaven, Louis |
5.00 |
||
Wilmington |
Klafter, Philip . . |
5.00 |
|
Bear, Irving and |
Klein, Jas |
5.00 |
|
Fred |
20.00 |
Lavin, Harry, & Sons |
|
Baer, Sam'l, Sr., |
10.00 |
10.00 |
|
& Sons |
Lefovits, I |
5.00 |
|
Bluethenthal, |
Livingston, D. B. |
10.00 |
|
Herbert |
5.00 |
Livingston, S. M. |
15.00 |
BUiethentlial, |
Lowenstein, S. . . |
5.00 |
|
Mrs. Herbert . . |
5.00 |
Luntz Iron and |
|
Bluetbenthal, L.. |
5.00 |
Steel Co. |
10.00 |
Dannenbaum, G.. |
5.00 |
Luntz, Sam'l |
5.00 |
David, E. E |
5.00 |
Mann, Harry S.. . |
5.00 |
Einstein Bros. . . . |
5.00 |
Mann, Henry . . . |
10.00 |
Goodman. S |
5.00 |
Mann, Lawrence . |
5.00 |
Jacobi, M. W. . . . |
15.00 |
Margolies, Mayer |
|
Solky, J. M |
10.00 5.00 |
E |
5.00 |
Solomon, S. & B. |
Meyers, C. W. .. |
5.00 |
|
AVinston-Salem |
Nusbaum, Harry. Oscar, A. L |
5.00 5.00 |
|
Silbert, H |
5.00 |
Rudner, Max |
5.00 |
Seitner, D |
5.00 |
||
NORTH DAKOTA |
Stern, Karl |
5.00 |
|
Stern, Mrs. Max . |
10.00 |
||
Fargo |
Temple Sister- |
||
Naftalin, D |
5.00 5.00 |
hood |
25.00 |
Stern, Sam |
Teplansky, W. .. |
5.00 |
|
Toronski, Sol. . . |
.. 7.50 |
||
Harvey |
Weintraub, Chas. |
||
Sgutt, Julius |
25.00 |
S |
10.00 |
Jamestown |
Wolff, Ludwig . . |
5.00 |
|
Beck, Morris |
5.00 |
Cincinnati |
|
Abraham, Chas. .. |
5.00 |
||
OHIO |
Abraham, Mrs. |
||
Vic. .i |
15.00 |
||
Akron |
Abrahams, I. D.. . |
5.00 |
|
• Bernstein, M. A.. |
10.00 |
Ach, Samuel |
5.00 |
Hirsch, Mrs. Geo. |
10.00 |
Adler, Eugene . . |
5.00 |
Jewish Social |
Apter, Saul |
5.00 |
|
Service Federa- |
Beckman, N. |
||
tion |
200.00 |
Henry |
5.00 |
Leopold, H. E |
10.00 |
Berman, Adolph . |
5.00 |
♦Life Member. |
|||
♦♦Deceased Life Member. |
Berman, Oscar . . 10.00 Bernard, J. L... 10.00 Bettman, Irwin
M 5.00
Bing, Ben M. ... 5.00 Bing, Mrs. I. M. 10.00 Bing, Mrs. Sam'l. 10.00
Block, Ben 5.00
Bloch, Herbert R. lO.OO
Bloch, Jacob 5.00
Block, Jos. E 5.00
♦Block, Samuel.
Bloom Bros 5.00
Bowman, A. L. . . 5.00
Brown, B. 5.00
Brown, Gerson .T. 10.00 Cincinnati Lodge 4, I. O. B. B.. 25.00
Cohen, A. E 10.00
Cohen, Alfred M. 10.00
Cohen, M. M 5.00
District G. L. 2,
I. O. B. B 100.00
Dreifus, Mrs.
Rosa 5.00
Blchberg. Harry . 5.00
Bnglander, 1 5.00
♦Fechheimer, S. Marcus. Fechheimer, S.
T 10.00
Feldman, Leo. M. 5.00
Fox, Henry 5.00
Fox, Mrs. Solo- mon 10.00
Frank, Pauline . . 10.00 Frankel, Irving I. 5.00 Freiberg, Abr. . . 10.00 Freiberg, Dr.
Albert H 10.00
Freiberg, Bern- hard 5.00
Freiberg, Harry
A 10.00
Freiberg, J.
Arthur lO.OO
Freiberg. Julius
W. 10.00
Freiberg, Maurice
J. ..! 25.00
Freiberg, Sidney
J 5.00
Freiberg. Sig. . . . 10.00 Friedlander. Mrs.
A. J 10.00
Friedlander.
Edgar 10.00
Fries, Mrs. Gus
R. 5.00
Goldsmith, Edgar
J 10.00
Goldsmith, Hugo 10.00 Goldsmith, Mrs.
Hugo 10.00
Goldsmith. Oscar. 10.00 Gottlieb, Mrs.
Irene L 5.00
Guggenheim, Eli. 5.00 Guggenheim,
Jack A 5.00
Guggenheim, Max
M 5.00
Guthman, F. B. . . 5.00 Hahn, Mrs.
Fannie L 5.00
♦♦Heinsheimer, Bdw. L. Heldman, Jacob . 10.00
74
TllF. XATIUXAI. l-ARM SCHOOL
Ileldman, Morton
J r..(M)
Ileldman. N. J. . . 5.00
Henry. Geo r).00
Ilessberg, Mrs.
Dan n.OO
Ililb & Bauer 10.00
Huttenbauer,
Emil 10.00
Huttenbauer, I. . "i.OO
Huttenbauer. Sam 5.00
Iglauer. Clias. S. 5.00 Isaac, Morris, A:
Son 5.00
Isaacs, 1 5.00
Israel, Chas 5.00
.Tonap, Alfred M.. 5.00
.Fonap. llenrv . . . 5.00 ♦Joseph, Mr. &
Mrs. Arthur.
Joseph. J 5.00
.Tosepli, Leopold . 5.00 •Joseph, Maurice. Joseph. Mrs. Min- nie B 15.00
Josei)h. Svlvan . . 5.00
Kahn. Albert M.. 5.00 Kahn, E., Sons,
Co 10.00
Kahn. Nathan . . 10.00
Kahn. Mrs. Sam. 25.00 Kaufmann. Benj.
1 5.00
Klein, Ben F. .. 5.00
Klein. E 5.00
Klein, Jos. D. .. 10.00 **Klein. Samuel.
Krohn, Irwin M. 5.00
Lazarus, Josepli.. 5.00
Lazarus, Louis... 5.00
Lehman. Samuel . 5.00
Levine, M 5.00
♦Levy. Harry M...
Lewin, H 5.00
Lichtenstein Bros. 5.00
Liebman, Al. J... 5.00
Liebman, D. L. . . 10.00
Livingston, H. S. 5.00
Loeb, Jos 5.00
Longini, Sol 5.00
•Lowman, Leo .1.
Mack, Edgar J... 5.00
Mack, Jacob AV. . . 5.00
Mack, Millard W. 5.00
Mack, Ralph W... 5.00
Mark.*, Harrv . . . 5.00
Marks, Leslie V.. 10.00
Marks, Mrs. M. H. 10.00
Marks, Sol. H... . 5.00
Marx. Louis 10.00
May Bros 5.00
Mayer, Emil M. .. 5.00
Mayer, Mrs. L.. . 5.00
Mayer, Samuel . . 5.00 Mayer, Simon, &
Bros 10.00
•Meis, Henry.
Meis, Mrs. Nathan 200.00
Meiss, Harry .... 5.00
Meiss, Leon 5.00
Mendel, N. H. .. 10.00
Merer, S. R 10.00
Miller, E. L 5.00
Miller, Mrs. E. L. 5.00
Miller, I. L 5.00
Mitchell, Lester.. 5.00 Muehlfelder, Mrs.
H. L 5.00
Myers, Abe 5.00
Oettlnger, Herb.
(' 10.00
Oettinger, Mrs.
Myer 2.5.00
Orton, J. Robert . 10.00 Phillips, Godfrey
J 10.00
Plant, Aaron 5.00
Pollak, Emil 10.00
PoUak, Mrs. Mau- rice E 10.00
Pritz, Sidney E... 5.00 Reins, Isidore . . . 5.00 *Reiter, A. Rheinstrom, Jas.
A 5.00
Rlieinstrom,
Sigmund 5.00
Rosenberg, Max.. 10.00 Rosenstiel, L. S.. . 5.00 Rosenthal, Chas.
H 5.00
Rosenthal, Mrs.
David 5.00
Rosenthal, Sam'l. 20.00 Rosenthal.
Walter N 5.00
Rosenthal, Wm.
H 5.00
Rothschild. Lester 5.00 Rouda, Louis M.. 10.00 •♦Sachs, Mrs. Rosa
F. Salzer, Mrs. Char- lotte 5.00
Salzer & Baum-
ring 5.00
Schild, Jos 5.00
Schild, Julius 5.00
Schwartz, G 5.00
Seasongood,
Murray 10.00
Seasongood,
Philip L 10.00
Segal, Daniel 10.00
Segal, Daniel. Jr. 10.00 ♦Seinsheimer, Mrs.
Henry A. Seinsheimer,
Louis A 5.00
Seinsheimer, Mrs.
Sam'l 5.00
Seinsheimer,
Walter 5.00
Senior, Edward . 25.00 Senior, Robt. M... 5.00
Shohl. Chas 25.00
Silberschmidt,
Mrs. B. L 5.00
Simon, S 5.00
Sinton. Miss
Bessie 10.00
Smith. Mrs. J. J. 10.00 .Snmmerfield.
Ida & Tillie.... 5.00 Springer, Dr.
Alfred 5.00
Springer, Dr. A.,
Jr 5.00
Spritz. Chas. S... .5.00 Stark, Dr. Sigmar 10.00
Stein, Hugo 10.00
Stein, Sam 5.00
Stern. Max 10.00
Stern. Wm. flu
Memoriam) 10.00
Stix, Mrs. Fanny 5.00
Straus, Alfred I.. 5.00
Straus, David . . . 10.00
Straus, Isaac S... 10.00
Straus, Robert . . 5.00
Straus, Samuel . . 20.00 Straus, Stanley
M 5.00
Strauss, Morris . 5.00 Strieker & Beit- man 5.00
♦♦Sturm, Simon. Trager, I. Newton 10.00 Trager, J. Gar- field 15.00
Trost. Carrie L. . . 10.00 Trounstine, Vic- tor 5.00
Waldner, Adolpli. 5.00
Weil. Max H. . . . 5.00 Westheimer,
David F 5.00
Westheimer, Leo
F 5.00
Westheimer,
Morris F 10.00
Winkler, Mrs. I.. 5.00
Wolf, Mrs. Jacob 5.00
Wolf, Sam 5.00
Wolf, Sam B 10.00
Wolfstein, Jesse
N 5.00
Wvler, Mrs. Isaac
A 10.00
Cleveland
Abram Iron &
Steel Co 5.00
Anisfield. John . . 5.00
Arnold. Max 10.00
Arnstein, L 10.00
Atlas Paper Box
Co 10.00
Bamberger, Gus . 10.00 Bamberger-
Reinthal Co. . . 10.00 Bamberger, Sig- mund 5.00
Baum. E 5.00
Baumgarth, H. B. 5.00
Baumoel. Morris. 5.00
Beitman. A. B. . . 10.00
Benesch. Alfred A. 5.00
Berne. Marx 20.00
Bernsteen, M. L.. 5.00
Bernstein, A. C... 25.00 Bernstein.
Adolpb E 10.00
Bernstein, H. ... .5.00
Bernstein. M. ... 5.00 Bialoskv Bros &
Co 25.00
Bialosky, Harrv . 10.00
Bing, Louis S. . . 5.00 Braham, Mrs. L.
A 5.00
Brock. J 5.00
Brudno, Ezra . . . 5.00 Bruml, Maurice
W 5.00
Biiohinan. A. M... 5.00 Cohen, M., & Son
Co 5.00
Cohn, Albert A... 10.00
Cohn, Sol H 10.00
Cornsweet, Nate
R 5.00
Crystal Bros 10.00
♦Life Member. '♦Deceased Life Member.
THE XATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Cuyahogo, Pro- duce Co ">.00
Dauby. N. 1 20.00
Daughters of Israel Lodge
No. 1 10.00
Dettlebacb. S. K.. 5.00
Deutsch. A. S. .. 10.00 Deutch, Julius
W 10.00
Deutsch. Ray- mond 10.00
Devay, M. J 10.00
invorkeii. M 5.00
Khrlich. A. L. . . 5.00
Kinstein. Herman 5.00
Eisenmann. Chas. 10.00
Emsbeimer, H. H. 5.00
Englander. A. L.. 10.00
Feierstein. H 5.00
Feigenbaum,
Harry 5.00
Feinsilber. Benj.. 5.00
Feiss, Geo. J. . . . 10.00
Feiss, Julius 10.00
Feiss. Mr. and
Mrs. Richard A. 10.00 Feniger i^
Kastriner 5.00
Fischer. A 25.00
Fishel, Max S 5.00
Flateau, Louis... 3.00
Forchheimer. B.. 10.00 Forchheimer.
Carl 5.00
Frankel Bros. . . . 10.00
Frankel. Joseph . 5.00
Freedman. H. B. . 5.00
Freiberger, I. F.. 25.00
Friedman. A 10.00
Friedman-Blau-
Farber Co 10.00
Friedman Bros. &
Co 10.00
Friedman. Max . . 5.00
Friedman. Morris 5.00
Fryer. Ben 5.00
Frver. Julius 10.00
Garber. Aaron . . 10.00
Garson. I. J. ■.• 5.00 Gellner-Messing
Qo 5.00
Glauber. M. H.... 10.00
Glick, Harry F... o.OO Glick, Mrs.
Jacob o-OO
Glick. L 10.00
Gluck. L 5.00
Goldheimer, M o.OO
Goldsmith.
Clarence 1 10.00
Goldsmith, Her- man S. 10.00
Goldstein, A. L... 10.00
Goldstein, E. A... 5.00 Goldstein, M. B..- 5.00
Goldstein, M. I. . 10.00
Goldstein. M. L. . 5.00
Goodman. Louis . 5.00
Goodman. Max P. 5.00
Gordon, M 5.00
Gottdiener. H.... 10.00 Gottfried &
Silber 5.00
Green. I. H 5.00
Greenbaum. M 5.00
Greenbaum, Wm. 10.00 Green-Haas- Schwartz Co. .. 25.00
Greenhut, Max .. 10.00
Grles, Mrs. M. J. 5.00
Gross, Anton F... 10.00
Gross, J. S 5.00
Gross, Louis N.. 10.00
Gross, Saml .... 10.00
Gross, S. M 10.00
Grossman, Jos- eph 3.00
Grossman, Louis
J 5.00
Haas, W. M 5.00
Haber, Beu 20.00
Haber, D. C 5.00
Haber, Jonas 10.00
Haber, Moe 5.00
Haberman, E. . . . 10.00
Hahn, Dr. Aaron. 25.00
Halle, A. J 10.00
•Halle, Eugene S. *Halle, Mrs. Manuel.
Llalle, M. N 10.00
Halle, Salmon P.. 10.00
Harburger, Ralph 10.00
Hart, David 10.00
Hartman, Saml... 10.00 Hays, Clarence
J. 10.00
Hays, Eugene K. 10.00 Havs, Mrs. Louis
li 5.00
Heiman, J. H. . . . 10.00
Heiner, H. E 5.00
Heiser, E. W. ... 5.00
Helper, D. S 10.00
Hexter, Kaufman
W 10.00
Hexter, S. M. ... 10.00
Holtz, Aaron 10.00
Icove, A. E 5.00
Iglauer, Jay 5.00
JofCe, Jo.seph 5.00
^r'"'.'.''"!"''!".. 10.00
Joseph, Isaac . . . 10.00 Joseph, Sieg-
mund 10-00
Kammer &
Friedman 10.00
Karp, Ben 5.00
Kaufman, H 5.00
Keller Knitting
Co 15.00
Kest", S:'S 10.00
Kichler, L 5.00
Klefeld, Julius .. 5.00
Klein, H. F 10.00
Klein, Mrs. R. . • 5.00
Klein & Klein . . 5.00 Klopfer, Sylves- ter C, in mem-
orv of S^-OO
Koblitz. Harry . . 10.00
Kohn, Mrs. Carrie 10.00
Kohn, Herrman . 5.00
Kohn, J. B 5.00
Kohn, J. W 10.00
Kohn, Milton S... 10.00
Kohn, S., & Sons 23.00
Korach, Chas. M. ^00
Korach, Joseph . 5.00 Korach, Sig-
mund l;j.O<J
Kramer, A. D.... 5.00
Krohngold, M. .. 5.00
Kyman, B 5.00
Kyman Bros 5.00
Lavetter, Ben ... o.OO
Lazarus, M. E. . 10.00
Ledcrer, Sig-
muud S lO.fM)
Leibcl, Jonas o.Oi)
Levi, Max 5-00
Levy, Edward,
C6 10.00
Levy, J. U 10.00
Lichtenstader,
S. J 10.00
Liebenthal Bros.. 10.00 Liebenthal,
Howard o.OO
Loeser, Nathan . . 5.00
Lowenstein, Ben. 5.00
Lurie, Mrs. M 5.00
Mahler, B 10.00
Mandelbaum, E.. . 2.O.00
Marks, Harry . . . -5.00
Marks, Mrs. M. A. 5.00
Mayer, J. E 5.00
Mechalovitz, S., &
Co 5.00
Mielziner, Ben 10.00
Miller, CM 5.00
Miller, C. S 5.00
Millet, S. H 10.00
Moss, Edward A. 10.00
Moss, Herman . . . 5.00
Moss. V. M 5.00
Mvers, Max 20.00
New, Benj 5.00
Newbury, E. N... o.OO
Newman, A. I. . . lO.OO
Oppenheim, L. G. lo.OO
Ozerskv, Max M.. 5.00
Peskind, Dr. A... 10.00
Peskind, Dr. S... 10.00
Peskind, S 2.5.00
Pollock, Adolph . 5.00
Pollock, Julius . o.OO Polster, Mr. and
Mrs. E. 1 10.00
Reder, Jake 10.00
Reed, Milton .... .5.00
Regar, Joseph .. 10.0<t
Regar, N 10.00
Regar, Samuel .. 2o.00
Resnick, H o-OO
Rice. Mrs.
Berdie H 5.00
Rice, Myron W... 5.00
Rich, Ben 5.00
Rich-Sampliner
Co 10.00
Richman Bros. ... 25.00
Rickersberg, B... lo.OO
Robbins, Harry.. 10.00 Rohrheimer,
Maurice 10.00
Rosenfeld, Ralph _
jj o.OO
Rosenberg, _
Casper o.OO
Rosenthal, Mrs.
Samuel o.OO
Rothentaerg,
William 5.00
Rotter. Mrs. A. . . 10.00
Runner, Sam lO.OU
Sampliner, H. S.. 10.00
Sandrowitz Bros. o.OO
Sanger. A. I o.W)
Sanger, L. A. ... o.OO
Schaffner, Leon . o.OO Schaffner,
Morris G o.OO
Schaffner. Nate . 5.00 Schloss, Sidney P. 5.00 Schreiber &
Wallach o.OO
♦Life Member.
It
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Sclnvartz, W. H.. 5.00 *SchW!irzenberg,
]■:. A. Selnian &
liciijainin 5.00
.Scliiiau. li 5.00
Sliaiiinaii, M. D... 10.00
.^liaw. A 10.00
Slik'^;inj?cr, H. ... 5.00
Shiesingrer, Sig... 5.00 Silberman, S., &
Co .30.00
Silver, Benj 10.00
♦Silver, Mrs. M. T.
Silverman, L. E.. 10.00
Simon, H 15.00
Simon, Herman . 5.00
Simon & Jacoby. 5.00
Skall, Aaron 5.00
Skirboll, H. R.... 5.00 Skirboll, Rabbi
.7. H 5.00
Skirboll, Wm. N.. 5.00 Snvder, Arnold
Co 10.00
Solomon, Jesse F. 10.00
Speer, M 5.00
Sperling, E 10.00
Splra, Henry . . . 5.00
Spira, Sig 5.00
Stern, A. L 10.00
Stern, Herman . . 10.00
Steuer, Harry . . . 5.00 Stone, Benjamin
H 5.00
Stone, D. B 10.00
Stone, I. N 5.00
Stone, M. C, & I.
N 25.00
Stone, Walter E.. 25.00
Stone, Wm. E, .. 5.00
Stotter, I. J 10.00
Straus, Aaron . . 5.00 ♦Sunshine, C. K.
Sunshine, S. A.... 10.00
Tuteur, A 5 .00
Ullman. Monroe A. 5.00
Ulmer & Berne .. 10.00
Ulmer, Frank 5.00
Ulmer, S.. & Sons 20.00
Weil, E. S 5.00
Weisenberg,
Nathan 10.00
Weiskopf, J 5.00
AVeiss & Thur-
man 5.00
Weitz, J. D 5.00
*Wise, Samuel D.. 2.5.00
Wise, V. L 10.00
AVolf, E. E 5.00
AVolf, L. J 10.00
Wolsey, Rabbi
Louis 5.00
Zinner, D. J 15.00
Zweig Bros 5.00
Columbus
Basch, Joel 5.00
Basch, Joseph . . 5.00 *l-;'nai Israel
.Sisterhood.
Bornheim, Lee . . 10.00
Cahen, Chas 5.00
Cahen. Clarence . 5.00
Ginsburg Bros. . . 5.00
Glick, Frank 10.00
Goldschmidt. Isaac 10.00 Goodman, Mrs.
Clara 5.00
Goodman, E. J. . 5.00
Goodman, Leon J. Greenberg, Mrs.
Rebecca
fJundersheimer,
Allen
Kobacker, Alfred
J
Kobacker, J. M..
Kohn, Harry
♦*Lazaru.s, Fred. ♦Lazarus, Mrs.
Fred. ♦Lazarus, Ralph Lazarus, Simon . Levinson, Dave. Levy, Robert K.
Levy, S. M
Loeb, Arthur E. ♦Miller, Leopold. Mitchell, Mrs.
Morris
Newman, E. M... Ornstein, Sig. . . . Rieser, Max H... Rosenthal, Eugene
Ruben, Saul
Schlezinger, I. II. Schonthal, Jos.. . . Schottenstein, .1.. Shatz, Mrs. I. J.. Silberstein, B. F.
Smith, Abe
Stein, Ben
Summer, Samuel
N
Topper, Isador . . Topper & Rosen- thal
Zeiger, H
♦Zlon Lodge No. 62,
I. O. B. B.
Dayton
Ach, F. J
Eshcol Lodge .55, I. O. B. B
Jewish Federation for Social Serv- ice
Lehman, G., & Sons
Le.ssner, Adam . .
Margolis. J. H... East Ijiverpool
Erlanger, Wm., Jr
Gallon
Gottdiener, I. N.. Hamilton Ballinger &
Jacobs
Kahn, Bertrand
B
Kahn, David F. . .
Kahn, Felix
Kahn, Lazard . . .
Kahn, L. L
Mosler, Moses . . . Strauss, Ben .... Strauss. Max .... ATolf, Jos
Lima
Michael, N. L.
Marion
Council of Jewish Women
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00 5.00 5.00
5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
20.00 5.00 5.00
10.00
10.00 5.00 5.00
10.00 5.00
10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
10.00 5.00
5.00 5.00
10.00 15.00
200.00
10.00 5.00 5.00
5.00 5.00
30.00 10.00
5.00 10.00
5.00 25.00 10.00 10.00
5.00
5.00 5.00
Family Literarv
Club 5.00
Massillon
Bloomberg. H. A.. 5.00
Piqua
Anshe Emeth
Congregation . . 5.00
Kahn, A 6.56
Louis, Raphael . . 5.00
Louis, Rose 5.00
Piqua Paper Box
Co 10.00
Wolf, Mrs. Sette. 5.00
Plymouth
Spear, Sol 5.00
Portsmouth
Horchow. Mr. vfc
Mrs. Samuel . . . 10.00
.Jacobs, Phil 5.00
Portsmouth
Lodge No. 840.
I. O. B. B 5.00
Sandusky
Kaplan, Samuel . 5.00
Springfield
Altshul, SamueL. 5.00
Boston Store 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Ebner Sons Co... 5.00
Hart, P. E .5.00
Jaffe, S. J 5.00
Kleeman, Max L. 10.00 Kleeman. Walter
B 5.00
LeBolt, Gus 5.00
Levine, M. H. ... 5.00
Levy, Harry L. . 5.00
Levy, Louis M... 5.00
Meckler, Harrv . 5.00
Meckler, John . . . 5.00
Nathans. Robert. 5.00 Rosenfleld, Percy
H 5.00
Salzer, Gus M., &
Bro 10.00
Schadel, Samuel . 5.00
Steubenville
Sulzbacher, Isidor 10.00 Toledo
Landman, Dr.
Otto 10.00
Mittenthal. Mrs.
Jennie D 20.00
Shomer Emoonim
Sabbath School. 10.00
Wooster
Amster, Nick 10.00
Youngrstown
Bloom, Chas. B.. 5.00
Bunshaft. Jacob. .5.00
Burger, L. B 5.00
Cosel, Wm .5.00
Ephraim, Charles 10.00
Farkas, Dr. D. D. 5.00
Frankle, A. M... . 10.00
Frankle, M 10.00
Friedman Henry. 5.00
Friedman. J 5.00
Gerstle, Rov A... 10.00
Goldberg Bros. . . 5.00
♦Life Member. "♦Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
11
Cioldsmith, Henry Goldsmith, Isaac
G
Goldstein, Max . .
Gross, Myer
Grosshandler, N.. Grossman, H. F.. Grossman. Family
of Dr. J. B. . . . Guthman, Mrs.
Lee
Plain. Max
Hartzell, Isaac . . Hartzell, Nate M. Hartzell. Dr. Sol.
M
Hirshberg-. B. ... Isenbers, B. R. . . Jonas, Jav Emil &
Edwin Pv., Jr. . Kahn, Gustave . . Kamenetsky, A. . Katz. Herman . . . Kaufmann, Otto..
Kivowitz, M
Klafter & Sauber. Klivans, Allen . . .
Klivans, I
Klivans. J
Knight cfe Gluck . Levinson, Harry . Livingston.
Charles, it Son
Lustig, Jos
Mahoning Lodge
No. 339, I. O. B.
B
Mover, Morris . . . Nadler, Chas. E.. Newman, Jacob . . Oppenheimer,
Jacob
Ozerskv Bros. . . .
Pollock, M ,
Printz Co
Randell, J. A. ... Regenstreich. L.. Rosenbaum, Lee . Rosenbaum,
Louis
Rosenbaum, M. J.
Shagrin, Max
Sniderman Bros. .
Spiegle, W
Strouss, Clarence
J
Strouss, Isaac . . . **Theobald, Mrs. C.
Weil, I. S
Weil, Mrs. I. S. .
Wilkoff, I
Yarmy, S. J. ...
ilanesville
Bon Ton
Frank & Sous Co.,
L
Jewish Women's
Aid So
Lind, Sam B
Loeb, A
Pollock, S
Resler, Mrs. M. S. Starr Co., A. E.. Weber Sons & Co.,
H
Wollner, L
10.00
OKLAHOM.V
2.5.00 Ardmore
n.OO Wostheimer &
5.00 Daube i.'.OO
5.00
5.00 Bartlesville
Mav Brothers ... 5.00 5.00
Coalgate 5.00 Vogel, I. ana Sam 5.00 5.00
5.00 Enid 5.00 Woolf, H. B 5.00
5.00 Oklahoma City
25^00 Engelsman, A. D. 5.00
10.00 Herskowitz, Est.
of Max 5.00
5.00 Hirschland, Ben. 15.00
10.00 Jewish Ladies'
5.00 Aid Society ... 15.00
5.00 Levy, I. B 5.00
25.00 Mver, Joseph ... 5.00
5.00 Wolff, D., in mem-
5.00 orv of 5.00
12.50 „ ^ ,
5 00 Pawliuska
5!00 Brenner, H. H. .. 10.00
5.00 ^ 10.00 I^erry
Lobsitz, James .. 10.00 15.00 Sapiilpa
O-OO Katz, A. J 5.00
Tulsa
10.00 Council of Jewish
500 Women 10.00
5-00 Jankowsky,
5.00 Simon 10.00
Madansky Cloth -
5.00 ing Co 10.00
10.00
moo OKEGOK
%yWr, Independence
5^00 Hirschberg, H. . . 15,00 _ „„ Portland
k'oo Boskowitz, A. ... 10.00, 500 Dautoff, Victor... 5.00 5'()Q Ehrman, Edward. 25.00 k'oo Feldenheimer
Albert 5.00
05 00 Feldenheimer,
% 00 Charles 5.00
Lauterstein, J. . . 5.00 5 00 Loeb, Mrs. Eliza . 10.00 r((\c\ Ottenheimer,
1000 Henry J 10.00
K'no Portland Lodge ^■^^ No. 65, I. O. B.
B 25.00
Seller, F. M 10.00
♦Selling, Ben ....1,000.00 _„rt Shemanski, J. .. 10.00
^•°" Swett, Z 5.00
10 00 Weinstein, Alex.. 5.00
5 00 PENNSYLVANIA
5.00
5 00 Allentow^n
5.00 Arner, Calvin E., 25.00
5.00 Brone, S. S 5.00
5.00 Butz, Reuben J. . . 10.00
Cohen, Abraham. 5.00 10.00 Greenberg, Miller
5.00 Co 10.00
♦Groman, Judge
Clinton A.
Goldhaniuu>r, J... 5.00
Ilaltzel, Henry S.. 5.00
Harris, W. II.... 5.00
Heinz, Prank 10.00
Herrman, S. M... 7.50
Hess, Charles 5.00
♦♦Hess, Max.
Hoffman, Solomon 10.00 Keneseth Israel
Religious School 10.00
Kins, David .... 10.00
♦Kline, Chas 11.00
Kline, Mrs. Chas. 10.00
Max, Jacob 5.00
Merkle, Jos 5.00
Metzger, Oweu . . . 10.00
Philips, Isaac .... 5.00
Rapoport, Max . . 5.00
Rockmaker, H. . . 5.00
Roth, Sam 5.00
Samuels, Mrs. A.. 10.00
Schaadt, James L. 25.00
Senderowitz, Max 10.00 Senderowitz,
Morris H 25.00
Traylor, S. W. . . . 10.00 Trexler, Frank
M 10.00
Trexler, Gen. H.
C 25.00
Young, Col. E. M. 10.00
Altoona
Arnstein, M 5.00
♦Cohn, B.
Klinordlinger, I.. 5.00
Scheeliue, Isaiah. 5.00
Bangor
Berkowitz, Mrs.
M
Cohen, Harry . . .
Cohen, Kay
Poliner, Max . . . Schwartz, I. . . . Shulman, J. . . . Sobelson, Ralph Weiss, Henry . . .
Beaver Falls
Brown, Maurice I
Solomon, Max .
Berwick
Green, Adolph . . Schain, Joseph
M
Shaffer, M
Bethlehem
Black, Morris Newman, H. , Reis, Louis . . Stone, Frank
Bloomsburg:
Cohen, H. L
Cohen, Louis
Lowenberg, D. . .
Braddock
Braddock Lodge No. 516, I. O. B. B
Sulzbacher, Louis
5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
5.00 50.00
5.00
10.00 5.00
5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
10.00 5.00
♦Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Brutlfurtl
(Joiincll (if Jewish
Women
Greenwalil, Mrs.
D. C
Krolnson. L. .7... Weiss, Jolui .... Brjn Muwr I-iiliin. Mrs.
I'livid
HiKler Bermnn, M. A. . . llorwitz, Win. .. Cnrlisle
Herg, Clias
Berg, lleriuan,
Jr
Berg, Miss Selnia Kroneiiberg, W.
& E
Charleroi
Greenberg, Nathan Chester Adelman, S. H. . . Berman, Frank .
Levy, Moses
Margolin, Ed
Mariner, Wm. B.. . Miller, Charles... Spare, Dr. M. H. Tollin, Philip . . Turk, Simon .... AVolson, A. W. . . . AVolson, Henry . .
Coatesville
Aronsolm. Benj. . B ra 11 u stein, Mrs.
Anna S 10.00
Goldberg, I .").00
Huston, Chas. L.. 10.00 Schaul, Philip . . . 5.00 Spiro, Sam. J..
Columbia
Eichhorn, Jos..
Fuld, I. A
Morris, Mrs.
Clara 10.00
Danville
Benzbach, Philip. 5.00
Block, Sam 5.00
Heim, Jos 5.00
Horn, B. P 5.00
Lowenstein, Mar- vin 5.00
Lowenstein, S., &
Co 10.00
Marks, R. L 5.00
Rosenthal, Eli 5.00
Doylestown
Anonymous 260.00
Baker, Jos 5.00
Hart, Frank 100.00
Epstein, Wm
Feinberg & Sil-
verstein
Friedman,
William A
Goldman, Harry . (ioldman. Israel. . (Jrollman Brothers (Jross, George .. Hochmann. I. B.. . Kahn, Emanuel . . •Kline, Julius, Kurlansik, Frank Lichman, Henry
F
Lipscbitz &
Peters
Mayer, B. D
Mayer, Horace . . *Mayer, Jacob.
Mintz, G
Nathan, Milton
Morris
Peters, A
Pollock, Clarence
Ralph Bros
Ralph, Herman . . Ralph, Louis . . . Rosenbaum, Leo . Scheuer, Selig . . . Sherer, Moses . . . Sherer, S
5.00 Eikins Park
10.00 „, ,,, , ,r
Blumentbal, Mrs.
Aaron
Blumentbal, Mrs.
Jacob
5.00
10.00 5.(K) 5.00
5.00
10.00 5.00
5.00
5.00 10.00
5.00 5.00
10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
10.00
5.00 5.00 5.00
&
10.00 Ephrata
Blumberg
Amran
Harris, Jos
Moyer, Walter W Solodar, Hyman. .
5.00
5.00 5.00
Erie
Baker, Isaac
Cohen, Marcus . . Erie Iron and
Steel Co
Levin, L. J
Ostrow, Samuel
D
Schaffner,
Abraham
Schlosser, David . Sobel, Isador . . .
Straus, I. N
Straus, M. J. ...
Gap
Chodos, Dr. B. P. Greensburg:
Cohen. Morris . . . Daniels & Miller Friedlander, Harry
Onquesne
Gross, Samuel . . . I^aston Arkin, Herman
M
Bricker, W. R. . . . Brown & Kaplan.
Bugen, A
Edelsteln, A
Grove. City 10.00 Winsberg, J
Harrisburgr
Alexander. Jos. . , 5.00 Claster, Henry
5.00 C
5.00 Claster, Jos
5.00 Cohen, Max, Sons 5.00 & Co
5.00 Coinmoiiwealt)] of
Pfnna 1.5,750.00
5.00 Goldsmitli. Ju>-
eph 5.00
5.00 Hir.schler, .\Ihert. 5.00 5.00 Jacobson, M. E... .5.00
5.00 Kaufman. David . 10.00
5.00 Kuhn, Sol 5.00
5.00 Marks, Edgar . . . 5.00 5.00 Michlovitz,
5.00 Simon 5. 00
Miller & Kad.-s .. 10.00 5.00 Schleisner, Mrs.
Wm. B 10.00
5.00 Schondorf, Morris 5.00
Silberman Bros... 5.00
5.00 Strouse, Benl. ... .5.00
5.00 Strouse, Wm 5.00
5.00 Tausig's, Jacob.
Sons 5.00
5.00 Ulman, Mrs.
Hiram H 10.00
10.00 Williams & Freed-
5.00 man 5.0O
^ QQ Ilazelton
5.00 Benjamin, Mrs.
5.00 David 10.00
5.00 Benjamin. Mr. 5.00 and Mrs. Harrv
5.00 M 5.00
5.00 Friedlander, M. . . 5.00 Honig. Mrs. Isaac 10.00 Leichtman. Calvin 10.00 Levee, Newton H. 5.00 25.00 Markman. Henry. 5.00 Roman. Louis . . . 10.00 15.00 Rosenblatt, Mrs,
M. 1 5.00
Homestead
5.00 Homestead Lodge 5.00 No. 586, I. O. B.
10.00 B 5.00
5.00
Jenkintown -in^n Bayuk, Mrs.
l^'XX Meyer 10.00
o-OO Loeb, Rudolf 100.00
Silberman. M r s.
25.00 Max 5.00
o-OO Silberman,
Nathan 5.00
y.OO
Johnstovvn
fX'X^ Berney Bros 5.00
-^L'"" Cohen, A 5.00
Knn Council of Jewish
i^on Women 5.00
J.O.W Elsasser, Nelson
A 25.00
■innn Fisher, Julius... 5.00
•"" Glosser Bros 5.00
Glosser, N.athan . 5.00
IQ Qy Hendler, B 5.00
IQQQ Marx, Lsaac .5100
Miller, Maurice .. 5.00 10 00 Nathan, Mrs.
Morris 25.00
RabinoAvitz, I. . . 5.00
5 00 Rodstein, J ,5.00
Rothstein, Eda . . 5.00
Rothsteiu, Myer . 5.00
5 QQ Schwartz, Max... 25.00
Silverstone, M. B. 5.00
5.00 ^... 10.00 Kittannmg:
Einstein, Jacob 5.00 R 5.00
♦Life Member.
Till-: XATIONAI. FARM SCHOOL
79
I^ancuNter |
Mahanoy C'ity |
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Congrogatiou |
Lefkowith, Mrs. |
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Shaarai |
.■5.00 |
Gerda |
5.00 |
Shomayiiu |
Trier Bros |
5.00 |
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Domnitz Bros. . . |
5.00 |
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l>unie, S |
5.00 |
McKeesport |
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Klins, Dr. 11. A.. |
5.00 |
I'^riedman, Hcnr.y |
10.00 |
Frank, Martin . . . |
5.00 |
Kuben, Joseph II. |
10.00 |
Gansman, A<lolph |
5.00 |
Simons, Tobias . |
5.00 |
Golden, Isaac |
5.00 |
Victor, 11. A. & I. |
10.00 |
Goodman, Miles F |
5.00 |
Mt'chanicsburg Jacobson, A. S., |
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Hershey, Andrew |
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H. .. |
20.00 10.00 |
in memory of. . Jacobson, D. R.. . |
10.00 |
Hirsh, S. B |
10.00 |
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Jacobs, .Toseph .. Lestz, Sam, & |
5.00 |
Milton |
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Bros |
5.00 5.00 |
Berman. Aaron . . Dreifuss, Samuel |
5.00 |
Levy, Morris .... |
10.00 |
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Liirio, Benjamin. |
5.00 |
Dreifuss, Wolf . . |
10.00 |
Lurio, Meyer |
5.00 |
Hecht, Eugene I. |
10.00 |
Michaeles, M., & |
Minersville |
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Son |
5.00 10.00 |
Cohen, B. & I |
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Miller, David . . . |
5.00 |
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Miller, Isaac, |
Oberson, Harry . |
5.00 |
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Sons |
10.00 |
Mt. Carmel |
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Roseman. Morris. |
5.00 |
5.O0 5.00 5.00 |
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Rosenstein, Albert Rosenstein, Mrs. S. H. C |
5.00 5.00 |
Grossman, Louis. Grossman. Wm. . Hess, S. J |
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Rosenthal, Morris |
5.00 |
Narberth |
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Sliear, Dr. L. M.. Steinfeldt. I |
5.00 5.00 |
Krauskopf, Mrs. L |
5.00 |
■\Veill, Henry . . . |
5.00 |
Nazareth |
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Langhorne |
Freeman, S. & H. |
5.00 |
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**Branson, I. L. |
Pearl, Louis |
5.00 |
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Latrobe |
New Castle |
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Lowenstein, Fred |
10.00 |
Klafter, Samuel.. |
10.00 |
Klivans, Harry. .. |
5.00 |
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Lebanon |
Perelman, J. F. . |
5.00 |
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BerkoY, Samuel . |
5.00 |
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Brenner, Louis . . |
5.00 |
Norristown |
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Deutsch, S. J. . . |
5.00 |
Hydeman, Mrs. |
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Lipsitz, P. W.... |
5.00 |
Marcus |
5.00 |
Rosenstein, Abe.. |
5.00 |
Hydeman, |
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Silberman, Abe . . |
10.00 |
Nathan, Mary & |
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Silberman, Max.. |
15.00 |
Dorothy |
15.00 |
Mann, Aaron |
10.00 |
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Liehighton |
Mann, Harry |
5.00 |
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Rauscher, |
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Emanuel |
10.00 |
Northumberland |
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T^ewlstown |
Schwartz Bros. . . |
5.00 |
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Berney, Ike |
5.00 |
Stein, J. 0 |
5.00 |
Block, Daniel |
5.00 |
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Cohen, Hyman J. |
5.00 |
Oil City |
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Katz, Jos Katz, Mrs. Jos . . |
10.00 5.00 |
Levi, Joe Lewis, Max |
5.00 5.00 |
Wollner, Ben |
10.00 |
Lewis, Samuel |
10.00 |
WoUner, David .. |
5.00 |
Westheimer, Mrs. |
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Emanuel |
5.00 |
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Lock Haven |
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Claster & Son, |
Perkasie |
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Harris |
20.00 |
Apfelbaum, J. . . . |
5.00 |
Claster, Morris L. |
5.00 |
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Hecht, Edward . |
10.00 |
Philadelphia |
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Hurwitz, I. S. ... Keiner, Wm Lintz, Isaac Lipez, Max J. . . Raff, Mrs. Louis L |
5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 |
Abrams, Anna H. Anders, Dr. James M Apple, Mrs. Carrie Armon, M Arnold, Miss |
5.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 |
■ Simon, Victor . . . |
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Carrie |
10.00 |
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Luzerne |
Atlas Dye Works. |
10.00 |
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Freedman, Max . . |
5.00 |
Avart, Mrs. Isaac |
25.00 |
•Life Member. |
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•♦Deceased Life Member. |
Bacliarach, Harry 10.00 Baiiiborgcr, Miss
Norma P 5.00
Bannach, A 5.00
Barmach, Mr. &
Mrs. A 25.00
Barmach, Miss
Hilda G 10.00
Bauer, Lee 25.00
Baum, Louis S... 25.00 Bayersdorfer,
Harry 5.00
Becker, Dr. & Mrs.
Edwin 1 5.00
Beckman, S 10.00
Beeber, Dlmner.. 25.00 Beerwald, Benj.
D 10.00
Belber, Aaron S.. 10.00 Belber, Edmond
H 10.00
Benjamin, Sons
and Daughters
of Ezra and
Jennie 50.00
Bennett, Mrs.
Jerome S 5.00
Berg, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph 10.00
Berg, Mrs. Martin 5.00 Berg, Mr. & Mrs.
Nathan 20.00
Bergman, Mrs.
Hannah Green. . 5.00 Berkowitz, Max
E 10.00
Bernheim, Benj.
F 15.00
Bernheim, Mrs.
Benj. F 10.00
Bernheim, M. B.. 15.00 Bernheimer,
Eugene 25.00
Berheimer, Mrs.
Leo G 12.50
*Betz & Son. Biberman, Jacob
M 50.00
Bissinger, Harry. 10.00
Bloch, B. B 25.00
Bloch, .Julius, &
Children 10.00
♦♦Bloch Simon L.
Block, Leon 10.00
Bloom, Mrs.
Louis 5.00
♦•Blum, Ralph. Blumenthal,
Harold B 10.00
•Blumenthal, Hart ••Blumenthal,
Herman. •♦Blumenthal,
Sol. Blumenthal, Mrs.
Sol 10.00
Bobb, Mrs. Sarah
F 5.00
Bower, Mrs. Sara
B 10.00
Bromley, Jos. H.. 100.00 Brown, J.
Howard, & Co. 25.00 Brunswick, Mr.
& Mrs. Emil .. 25.00 Burd, Louis A. .. 25.00 Burpee, David . . . 10.00 Buxbaum, Miss
Caroline 10.00
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
♦Bvors. Jos. ,T. Calwell. Chas. S. 25.00 Cnspary, Mrs.
William 10.00
**Clotbler, Isaac
H. Cohen, Samuel . . 10.00 *Collins, Henry
H. l);ilsimer, Mrs.
Milton 10.00
Iiannenhaum,
Mrs. Harry M. 25.00 Davis, Mrs. Her- man 10.00
Davis, Mrs. Meyer 25.00 Delaney & Co. ... 5.00 Dentsch, Retta
S 10.00
Doyle, Francis J. 5.00
Dreifus, A 10.00
Dryfoos, Sol. ... 50.00 Dutton, Miss
Katherine .M . 5.00
Elias, Chas 5.00
Eliel, Mrs.
Louis S 3000.00
Ellerman. Mrs.
Pauline 10.00
Englander, Bern- hard 10.00
Englander,
Samuel 15.00
Epstein, Mrs. K.. 5.00 Ettelson, Rabbi
Harry W. , 5.00
Fabian, Samuel .. 10.00 Federation of
Jewish Ciiari-
ties 18,750.00
Eein, Mrs. Ella . 10.00 Feldman, Rabbi
Abr. J 5.00
*Fleisher, Mrs.
Martha S. Fleishman, Louis
S 10.00
^Fleishman,
Morris 20.00
Fox, Adolph 5.00
Fox, Mrs. Adolph 5.00 Frankel, A. A. .. 5.00 Friedheim, Saml. 100.00 Friedmann, Lionel 25.00 Fuguet, Howard . 25.00 Gattman, Mrs. M. 10.00 Gelatt, Arthur A. 5.00 Goff, Mrs. Isaac. 10.00 Goldsmith, Mr. &
Mrs. Geo 5.00
Goldsmith, Louis. -50.00 Goldsmith, Philip
N 25.00
Goldstein, Miss
Iras Marina . . 10.00 Goldstein, Mrs.
Jos. J 20.00
Goldstein, Mr. &
Mrs. M 5.00
Green, Mrs. Her- man B 5.00
Greenfield, Albert
M 100.00
Greenspan, A. .. 20.00 Gross, Mrs.
Cecilia 5.00
Grossman, David 30.00 Haas, Martin . . . 15.00 Haaz, Mr. & Mrs.
Ignatius 25.00
Ilafkonburg, Mrs.
Will. P. 50.00
**IIaK<'dorn, Mrs.
Alice. Hahn, Mrs. Leon
H 10.00
ITarberg, Mrs.
Jos 10.00
Harbison, Thos.
B 100.00
Ilarker, Mrs.
Klizabotli 5.00
Harrison, Mrs. B.
F 10.00
♦Harrison, C. C. Harrison. Mr. &
Mrs. Milton
Chas 5.00
Har Sinai Lodge
No. 8, I. O. B.
B 10.00
Heilbron, Sey- mour M 10.00
♦Heimerdinger,
Leo H. Heller, Mrs.
Emanuel 5.00
•Hensell, Colladay
& Co 5.00
♦Herzberg, Mrs.
Walter. Herzberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter . . . 100.00 Hess, Mrs. Bdw.. 10.00 Hess, Mr. & Mrs.
Eugene 15.00
Ililbronner, The
Misses 10.00
Himmelreich, Mrs.
Max 5.00
Hinlein, J. H 50.00
Hires, Charles E. 25.00 Hirsch, Mr. &
Mrs. Hiram 20.00
Hirsh, Mrs.
Gabriel 10.00
Hirsh, Ralph 50.00
*Hyman, William.
Irwin, H. D 25.00
Isaacs, J. L 5.00
Jacobs, Irwin L. 10.00 Jacobs, Mrs. R. . . 5.00 Jacobson, S. M.. . 5.00 Jacobson, Mrs. S.
M 5.00
Jenkins, Chas. F. 10.00 **Jonas, Herman. Josephson, Miss
Sara 10.00
Juvenile Organi- zation of Second
Presbvterian
Church of Phila- delphia 25.00
*Kaas, Andrew. Kaas, Mrs. May A. 10.00 Karpeles, Dr, M.
J 25.00
Katzenberg, Mrs.
Lucien 10.00
Kauders, Mrs. H.
Randle 10.00
Kaufman, Mrs.
Hannah 10.00
Kaufman, Mrs.
Jennie 5.00
♦Kaufman, Morris
A. ♦Kayser, Samuel.
♦Keneseth Israel
Congregation. Keneseth Israel
Sisterhood 25.00
Kessler, Harrv . . 10.00 Klein, Charles . . . 5.00 Klopfer, Mrs. S.
C 1.5.00
Koch, Dr. I. M.. 25.00
Korn, David 5.00
Koshland, Edward
0 10.00
Koshland, Mrs.
Rosa 10.00
♦Krauskopf,
Harold C. ♦Krauskopf, Dr.
Jos 10.00
Krauskopf, Man- fred R 10.00
Lane, David H. . . 50.00 Lang, Mrs. Gabe. 5.00 **Langfeld, A. M. Langsfeld, Mrs.
Ida 5.00
Lehman, Arthur . 5.00 Leipheimer, Mrs.
Louis 10.00
Levin, Mrs. Isaac,
Mrs. Louis Ef-
fenberg, Mrs.
Abraham, Koro-
bov and Mrs.
Alex Bass 10.00
Levy, Mr. A. C... 10.00 Levy, Mrs.
Ignatius 10.00
♦Levy, Sol. Lichtenstein, Mil- ton 10.00
Lichtman,
Maurice 10.00
Lieberman, Jos... 15.00 Lipman, Gabriel. 25.00 ♦Lit, S. D. Livingston, Mrs.
Elizabeth M. .. 5.00 Loeb, Mr. & Mrs.
Horace 50.00
Loeb, Mrs. Hor-
tense H 5.00
Louchheim, J. J.. 1000.00 Mallas, Mrs.
Maurice 10.00
Mandel, Clayton
M 5.00
♦Manko, L. H. Marcus. H. J. . . 5.00 Margolin, Dr.
Fannie B 15.00
Mark, Mrs.
Adolph 15.00
Mark, Mrs. Louis 50.00 Marks, Mrs.
Lillian U 25.00
Marx, S. J 87.00
Mayer, Mrs.
Ernest J 5.00
♦♦Merz, Daniel. Merz, Millard . . . 5.00 ♦Merz, Mrs. Regina. Meyer, Mrs.
Harold L 10.00
Meyers, Donald &
Dorothy 10.00
Meyers, Wm 10.00
The Moore &
White Co 5.00
♦Morris, Charles E.
♦Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
81
•Morris, Eflangham
B. **Muhr, Jacob. Nadler. Mrs.
Maurice R. ... 10.00 Nathanson, Mrs.
H. M 100.00
Netsky, Samuel . . 5.00 Odenlieimer, Mrs.
Hugo 5.00
Pechner, Mrs. Ben 10.00 •'Pepper, Dr. Win. ••Pfaelzer, Simon.
Phillips, David.. 10.00 Pockrass, Mr,s.
Freda S 5.00
Powdermaker,
Adolph 5.00
The Powell Knit- ting Co 5.00
Press, Jack 10.00
Price & Co., John 5.00 •Raab, Mrs. Julia. Raff. A. Raymond 5.00 Raphael, Mr. &
Mrs. Arthur S.. 5.00 Rappaport Lodge
No. 35, I. O. F.
S. of 1 25.00
Rappaport. Max.. 5.00 Reager, Miss
Rosa 5.00
Reinheimer. Sam. 8.00 Rice. Mr. & Mrs.
Isaac 5.00
•*Rorke, Allen B.
Rose, Harrv M... 10.00 Rosenau. Philip.. 10.00 •Rosenbaum,
Emile Leona •Rosenbaum, Leon •Rosenbaum, Leon,
Jr. Rosenberg, Mrs.
Abram G5.00
•Rosenberg, Grace. •Rosenberg, J.
Walter. Rosenblatt,
Misses Isabel &
Rose 5.00
Rosenthal, Mrs.
Harry 10.00
Rosenthal, Mrs.
Henry 10.00
Rothkugel, Harry
R o t'h sch il d , ' S. ' .' .' .' 20.00 Rubin, Mrs. Jos.. 20.00 Salus, Jos. W. ... 10.00
Salus, Louis 10.00
Sanders. Dr.
David M 10.00
Sanson. Dr. &
Mrs. N. J 5.00
Schless. Robert
A., Jr 5.00
Schless, Mrs.
Robert 50.00
•Schless, Mrs. Her- man. ' *Schoch. Henry R. Schoeneman, Mr.
& Mrs. Jos 25.00
Schoenfeld, Mr. &
Mrs. Max 10.00
Schwenk, A. K.,
Co 5.00
Schweriner, Mrs.
Caroline N. ... 20.00
Sempliner, David
D 15.00
Shapiro, Fanny . 5.00
Sharp. S. S 10.00
Siedenbach, Mrs.
Jennie 10.00
•Silberman, Mrs.
Ida 275.00
Silberstein, Dr.
Jacob 5.00
Silveruian, Mrs.
Chas 5.00
•Silverman, I. H. Simon, Mr. & Mrs.
Mever 20.00
••Snellenburg, J. J. •Snellenburg,
Nathan. •Snellenburg,
Samuel. Solomon, Mrs.
Hattie 10.00
Spillane. Richard .50.00
Spitzer, M 25.00
Sprowles, Edwin
G 25.00
Stamm, Max 5.00
Starrels, Morris.. 10.00 Stead & Miller Co. 10.00 Steinberg, Mrs.
Rose 5.00
Stern, Eugene M. 25.00 Stern. Lina, in
memory of .... 30.00 Stern. Morris H.. 5.00 Sternberger, Mrs.
Arthur A 10.00
•Sternberger,
Samuel. Stiefel, Dr.
Leopold 5.00
Strasburger, Mrs.
Edwin V 10.00
Straus, Meyer .. 10.00 Strouse, Alex- ander S. (be- quest) 1000.00
Strouse, Mrs.
Hortense 10.00
Tahl, Lorraine S. 15.00 Tahl, Mrs. Samuel
L 15.00
Teiman, Miss
Sarah R 5.00
••Teller, Benj. F. •Teller, Mrs. B. F. ••Teller, Jos. R. Thalheimer, Mrs.
L. S 10.00
Tower. Charle- magne 25.00
Trainer, Joseph C. 50.00 ♦•Trautman, Dr. B. Ulman. Dr. Joseph
F 10.00
Velenchik, Louis
A 5.00
♦•Wanamaker, John
Weber, Jos. R... 10.00 Weglein, Richard 50.00 Weichselbaum,
Mrs. Horace .. 20.00 Weil. Mrs. Jacob
& Mrs. Saml... 100.00 Weil, Mr. & Mrs.
Simon 10.00
••Weiler, Herman. Weinberg, Mrs.
B 10.00
Weinmann, Max . 10.00
AVeinmann, Mrs.
M 25.00
Weintraub, David 5.00 Weintraub, Mrs.
Julius 100.00
Weintraub,
Marjorie 5.00
Weiss, Mr. .fe Mrs.
Charles J 25.00
Wells, Geo. B 10.00
Weyl, Edgar .... 10.00 M'eyl, Jacob L. .. 10.00 Wleder, Mrs.
Albert 5.00
Wieder, Mrs.
Joseph 5.00
Wiener, Mrs.
Jacob 10.00
Wilson, Mrs. Ben
S 20.00
AVilson, Morris R. 5.00
W. O. F 100.00
Wohlfeld, Mrs. S. 10.00 Winelander, Max 10.00 ♦Wolf, I., Jr. ••Zweighaft, Simon.
Phoenixville
Kohn, Jos.
5.00
Pittsburgh
•Aaron, Marcus. Alpern, Lewis M. . 5.00 Aronson, I.
Leonard 5.00
Baer, Julius 25.00
Beigel, B 5.00
Benedict, Misses
Helen & Marian 5.00 ••Browarsky, Marx. Brunwasser. Mr.
& Mrs. Frank. 10.00 Buerger, Mr. &
Mrs. Chas. B.... 10.00 •Cohen, Aaron. Cohen, Henry S... 5.00 •Cohen, Josiah. •Dreifus, Chas. Einstein, Morris. . 25.00 Federation of Jewish Philan- thropies 500.00
Floersheim, Ber-
thold 5.00
Frank, Isaac W.. 25.00 ♦Friedman, Mrs. Joseph. Friedman, Mrs.
Mary 5.00
Goldsmit, Mrs.
Louis 5.00
Goldsmit, S. B. .. 10.00 Goldsmith, Mrs.
Louis J 10.00
•Guckenheimer, Isaac. ••Hamburger,
Phillip. •Hanauer, A. M. Hast, Mrs. A. M.. 10.00 Hirsh, Mr. & Mrs.
Herman 5.00
Kann, Mrs. Robert
Steel 10.00
Kann, W. L 5.00
Katz, Leo A. ... 10.00 Kaufmann, Mrs.
Augusta 5.00
♦Kaufmann Bros.
•Life Member. ••Deceased Life Member.
82
Till". XATIUXAL FARM SCHOOL
K:niriii:iiin, Mrs.
Isaac lO.ttO
••K:iiifinauu, Mrs.
.laool). Kaiit'inatin, Mr.s.
Morris 10.00
Kaiil'iiiaiiii, Nathan 5.00 Kiiriiluiuscr, MLss
C'arrio 10.00
Leliuian. Albert C. S'.O.OO
Lchinan. Irvin P. 25.00
Mar.x, Mrs. A. I... 10.00
Nelman. Bciinie . 10.00 •Kaub, Marcus. •♦Kauli, Mrs.
Rosalia. Ruslaander, Mrs.
M 5.00
Saues, Dr. K. I.. 10.00 Schutzer, Mrs.
Julia, iS: Family 5.00
Seder, 1 25.00
Spatz, Mrs. S.... 5.00
Stadtl'eld, .Toseph 5.00
Sunstein. A. J. . . 25.00
♦Weil, A. Leo .... 25.00 Weinthal, Mrs.
Samuel 5.00
Wolf, Fred 5.00
Plttston
Samuel, S 10.00
Pottstown
Cohen, Miss Alice 5.00
Fuerman. Samuel 10.00 Meverhoff,
Emanuel L. ... 25.00
Meyerhoff, Moe L. 10.00 Meyerhoff, Ralph
K 25.00
Mosheim, S 5.00
Pollack, Mayer .. 10.00
Pottsville
Diamond & Bro.. 10.00
Befowich Bros... 5.00
Rouse, Nasaniel.. 5.00 Rubinsky, Israel
L 10.00
Rubinsky, Sarah. 10.00
Spicker, Herman. 25.00
Weiss, S. S 5.00
Quakertown
Klein, Adolph . . . 5.00
Weiss, Elias .... 10.00
Reading
Bash, Wm 10.00
Cohen, Nathan P. 5.00
Goldman, K 5.00
Hammel, Mrs.
Henry 10.00
Harris, David A. 10.00
Holzman, Nathan 5.00
Imber Bros 5.00
Isecovitz, David. 5.00
Israel, Harold A. 10.00
Jacobson, S 5.00
Kaplan, A. B. .. 5.00
Kaufmann, E. I.. . 25.00 Knoblaugh,
Phillip 5.00
Liefter, M 5.00
Liever, Hyman . . 5.00
Liever, Joseph . . 10.00
Lippman, David. . 5.00
Loeb, Emanuel . . 5.00
Loeb, Leopold.
Estate 5.0(1
Lurla, S. R 10.00
Marcus, Mrs.
Nathan 5.(KJ
Moyer. Willard.. 5.00
I'ear, Samuel .... 5.00 Ponn Rag and
Metal Co 5.00
Rabinovltch,
David 5.00
Rosenberg, Harry 5.00
Rosenthal, Morris .5.00
Ruttenberg Bros.. 5.00 Samuels, Henry
Clay 5.00
Schweriuer, S. S.. 25.00
Sher, L., & Sons. 5.00
Simon & Sherman 5.00
Skalst, Max J.... 10.00
Sondheim, Leo J. 25.00 Sondheim, Dr. S.
J 5.00
Stern, P. S 25.00
Sukovice, 1 10.00
Sulkis, David .... 5.00
Whiteson, Isidore 5.00 Whiteson, Mrs.
Isidore 5.00
Winston, Dr. G. I. 5.00
Yaffe & Blumberg 10.00
Zabel, Harry .... 5.00
Scranton
Anshe Chesed
Sabbath School 10.00
Brown, Albert ... 10.00 Goodman, Mrs. N.
G 5.00
Jewish Federation 200.00
Shamokin
Liachowitz, A. . . 5.00
Robinz, Leou ... 5.00
Sharon
Lavine, Reuben
H 5.00
Sand, Louis 5.00
Shenandoah
Levine Bros 5.00
Ruderman, J 5.00
Sorin Bros 5.00
Slatington
Rice, Samuel M.. 10.00 Souderton
Silverstein, B 5.00
Wiener, Philip . . 5.00
S. Bethlehem
Bock, Adolph 5.00
Goodman, Bennie. 5.00
Goodman, H. N... 5.00
Pearl, Lewis 5.00
Ref owich, A 5.00
Strauss, Solomon 5.00
Tauss, B. P 5.00
Wiesenberger,
Henry 10.00
Sunbury
Freedman, Wolf. . 5.00
Jonas, M 5.00
Kaufman Bros. .. 5.00
Markley, M. H... 10.00
Marx Bros 5.00
Millner, Sig 5.00
Oppenheimer, |
|
Mrs. A |
10.00 |
Weis, II. & S |
10.00 |
Swarthmore |
|
Ash ton, Taber . . . |
10.00 |
TltusvHle |
|
Berwald, H. P. . . |
10.00 |
Davis, J |
5.00 |
Unlontown |
|
Axelrad, A |
5.00 |
Ladies' Auxiliary, |
|
Temple Israel.. |
10.00 |
Mlcheal, Mrs. J. J. |
10.00 |
Rosenbaum, Ike. . |
5.00 |
Rosenbaum, Jos.. |
10.00 |
Rosenbaum, Mrs. |
|
Lena |
5.00 |
Villanova
Bodine, Samuel T. 10.00
West Chester
♦Grant, Simon.
Weiss, Morris . . 5.00
Wilkes-Barre
Abelson, M. H... 5.00
Bernstein, A. M... 5.00 Budnitsky's Sons,
Jos 5.00
Casper, Louis.... 5.00
Casper, Max 5.00
Cohen, Harry H.. 5.00
Cohen, Joel 10.00
Cohen, Louis .... 5.00 Cohen, Louis, &
Son 5.00
Coons, Jos. S 10.00
Davidow, Edward
B 5.00
Epstine, Harry.. 5.00 Finkelstein's
Sons, M 5.00
Frankel, Isaac, &
Son 5.00
Freeman Bros. . . 5.00
Galland, A. S. ... 5.00
Gelb & Mayer . . 25.00
Heinz, Maurice . . 5.00 Heller, Sol., &
Sons 5.00
Hirsch, Sol 5.00
Hirshowitz, Harry
R 10.00
Israel, Ralph 5.00
Hurwitz, Aaron . . 5.00 Kline, Mrs.
Pauline 5.00
Landau Music and
Jewelry Store . . 5.00
Lazaru.s, Henry . . 10.00
Levi, Mrs. Max . . 25.00
Levy, Felix T.... 5.00
Levy, Maurice . . . 5.00
Lewith, E. L. ... 5.00
•Long, Cosmar P.. 5.00
Long, Isaac S.... 5.00
Long, Millard F.. 5.00
Lowenstein, E 5.00
Markman, Morris 25.00 Mendelsohn, Dr.
I. W 5.00
Meyer, Jerome . . b.OO
Rifkin, A., & Co. 5.00
Rosenthal, Louis. 5.00
Rosenthal, Nathan 5.00
•Life Member. •Deceased Life Member.
THE xVATlONAL FARM SCllUOL
83
Kotlistoin.
Barnett n.OO
Salsbiirg, Abram. 10.00 Salsbiirg, Louis
K 10.00
Schloss, Mrs. Rosii
L 20.00
Silverblatt, J. . . 5.00
Silverman, Benj.. .'t.OO
Sperling, Harry . 5.00
Stern, Harry F. . . 5.00 Stern, Mrs. Harry
P 10.00
Sterne, A. F., &
Sons 5.00
Strauss, Judge S.
J 10.00
Uhuan, Harry S.. 5.00 Wcitzeukorn, J.
K 10.00
Williams, Maurice 5.00
Williams, Natban 5.00
Wiseman, H. M... 10.00 Wyoming Produce
Co 5.00
Ziegler, Maurice.. 5.00
Ziegler, Wm. G... 5.00
Williamsport
Brozman. J. L... 10.00 Goklenberg, C. N.
& Co 10.00
Goldenberg, H. N. 5.00
Myers, Henrv . . . 5.00
Pechter, Harry B. 5.00
Stein Bros 5.00
Ulman, S. B 5.00
Willow Grove
Specht, Mrs.
Henry 5.00
York
Feder, Simon .... 5.00 Grumbacber, Mrs.
Max 10.00
Hydeman, Leon . . 5.00
Jandorf, Mrs. A... 5.00
Laveton & Sons.. 5.00 Lebmayer, Louis
R 5.00
Lebmayer, Mr. &
Mrs. M. N 10.00
Miller, Josepb . . 5.00
Petow, L. A 5.00
iReineberg, Lee . . 5.00
Scbmidt, H. S. . . 5.00
Silverman, Minnie 10.00
Simmons, A 5.00
Trattner, Abe . . . 5.00
Walker, I.. Sons. 5.00 Wilbelm, Mrs. J.
Scball 5.00
Williams & Levin 5.00
Ziegler, J. T 5.00
Zweifler, D 5.00
SOrXH C.\KOI>lN.\
Chnrleston
Furcbgott Bros... 5.00
llornick, M 5.00
Livingston, II. .. 5.00
Pinkussobn, 1'. L. 5.00
VIsanska, .1. M... 5.00 Wilensky, Harry
L 5.00
Williams, H. .1... 5.00
Columbia
Citron, M 5.00
Hebrew Benevo- lent So 10.00
Silver Bros., I... 5.00
Darlington
Alexander, Dr.
Oscar 5.00
Henning, Henry . 5.00
Hilb, Ben 5.00
Hyman, Abram . . 5.00
Luminsky, M. ... 5.00
Witcover, D. D... 5.00
Florence
Friend of the
Scbool 5.00
Finkelstein. Louis 5.00
Goodstein, S 5.00
Sulzbacher, S. I.. 100.00
Greenville
Endel, Hyman . .. 5.00
Levy, M. A 5.00
Mevers, Arnold,
Co 10.00
Rotbscbild. L. ... 5.00
Scbwartz, S 10.00
Spartansburg-
Brill, Harry H... 10.00 Greenewald
Brothers 5.00
Greenwald, Inc. . 5.00
Price, Harrv .... 5.00
Skalowski, R. . . . 5.00
Spigel Bros 5.00
Sumter
Levi Brothers . . . 5.00 Schwartz, Miss
Emma 5.00
Strauss, I. C 10.00
SOUTH DAKOTA
Sioux Falls
Speier, Sam
5.00
TENNESSEE
RHODE ISLAND Providence Bernkopf, David . Goldowsky, Ber- nard M Silverman Bros... Wachenheimer Bros |
5.00 5.00 10.00 5 00 |
Chattanooga
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Edelstein, S., &
L. Diamond . . . 5.00
Friedman, Morris 5.00
Leventhal, M. N.. 5.00
Levine, J. L 5.00
Rosenblum, Leo.. 5.00 Rosenheim,
William 5.00
Shenka, A. W. ... 5.00
Shoenig, Abe 5.00
Winer, Harry . . . 5.00
Clarksville
Adlor, M 5.00
JackHon
Baum, W. J 5.00
Flsbman, \V 5.00
Frank Bros.,
& Kisber 5.00
Hoffman, M 5.00
Klibonoff, Wm. .. 5.00
Lew, W. R 5.00
Lindy, A. S 5.00
Loeb, Sol 5.00
Marks Bros 5.00
Marks, Mrs. Louis 5.00
Rosenbloom Bros. 10.00
KnoxvlUe
Betb-Bl Re- ligious School.. 6.00
Gourse, Geo 5.00
Jewish Women's Auxiliary of Temple Beth -El 25.00
Moskovitz, Miss
Hannah 10.00
Rosenthal, D. A.. 5.00
Memphis
Binswanger,
Milton S 10.00
Federation of
Jewish Charities 200.00
Gates, Elias 25.00
Haase, Cbas. J.. 10.00 Halle, Mrs. Eva
G 10.00
Memphis Lodge
No. 35, I. O. B.
B 10.00
Regina No. 19, U.
O. T. S 20.00
Roth, Louis 5.00
Nashville
Bernstein, Philip
& Clarence 15.00
Federation of
Jewish Charities 100.00
Hirsch, Sam 20 00
Jacobus, J. M. . . 5.00 Loveman, Mrs.
Adolph 10.00
Loventhal, Leo J. 5.00 Maimonides Lodge
No. 46, I. O. B.
B 15.00
Morse, I. B 5.00
Rich, Schwartz &
Joseph 10.00
Pulaski
Cohn, Sol 5.00
TEXAS
Austin
*Davis, Nelson. Balmorhea
♦Mayer, Sol.
Beasley
Robinowitz, A. . . 5.00
Beaumont
Deutser, B 5.00
Goldstein, Dr. L. 5.00 Ladies' Benevo- lent Soe'y 10.00
♦Life Member.
84
TIIH NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
I^i'vy. Leon R. . . Natbiin, J. J
Bis: SprinKN
I'Mshcr. Mrs. Aim;i, in memory of. .
Chappell Hill
Reinstein, W. . . .
Corpus ChriKti
Ijiflitenstoin, M., & Sons
Corsirana
Council of Jowlsli Women
Crawford
Murlvs, M
Dallas
Dreyfuss, G
Edioff, Mrs. Geo.
G
Eppstein & Co., E. Goettingrer, Max. . Goldsmith, Isidore Hexter, J. K. ... Hexter, Victor II. Hurst, A. K. . .
Kahn, E. M
Kabn, J
Kramer, Arthur
L
Kramer, Irvin L.. Landauer, Ho«-ace
H
Levi, Chas. G. . . Liebman, Morris.
Liebman, R
Linz, Albert
Linz Bros
Linz. Simon
Lipsitz, Louis . . . Mayer. Sigmund. . Michalson, L. A.. M.vers. Seymour.. Oppenheimer, L . ♦Orleans, M. J.
Ortlieb, Max
Pollaclj, Henry . . Rosenbaum Bros. Rosenfleld, Max
.7
•Sanger, Alex- ander.
Sanger Bros
**Sanger, Mrs.
Philip. **Silberstein, A. **Silberstein. Rosa. Swope. Jos. (Be- quest)
Titche. Edward ..
£1 Paso
Mathias, A
Scliwartz. A
Stolaroff, .1
Temple Mt. Sinai
S. S
Weiss, I
Farmersville
Purvin, Mr. vt Mrs. J. L
"i.OO Fort AVorth 10.00 Brown, Dan, Jr. . Brown, Isidor . . . Council of Jewish
Women
n.OO Friend, Alex. M.. Gans, Mrs. Sol...
Gilbert, L. G
10.00 Groonwall,
Mitchell W. ...
Ileninger, J
Levy, Dan
r; QQ *Levy, Sam.
Marx, Herman ..
Ma.ver, Jac
Rosenthal, M. A..
10.00 Galveston
Brock, Moritz . . Cohen, Robert I.. 10.00 Hebrew Benevo- lent Society . . . Kempner, D. W. . . 5 QQ *Kempner, Mrs. H. Kempner, I. H. . . 5.00 *^^^|^er, E. 50 00 Lasker, M. ' 5 00 Nussbaum, Joseph g'oo Zacharias Frankel r-'nr, Lodge No. 242,
laoo I- O. B. B
^5.00 Houston
"5 00 Council, Jewish
Women
jg QQ Harris, Louis L..
_r/QQ Malevinsky, The Misses Annie
5.00 « ''intl Helene ....
5 00 Sam, Jake H
5 00 United Jewish
5 00 Welfare Ass'n .
ij.OO Weingarten, J
5.00 Mineola
oi^'-QQ Bromberg, I. G...
-^•^^ Mayer, E
5.00 Orang:e
^;^2 Aronson, G. & J.
Palestine
10.00 nj J ^ 5.00 ^^J^-iier, b
10.00 San Antonio _ . Bergel, Mrs, A. . .
o.uu Berman. O
Blum, Mrs.
_ „„ Fannie
^•00 Edar Lodge No. 211, I. O. B. B. Eldridge, S. C. ..
Frank Bros
♦Halff, G. A. C... innnn *Halff, Henry L. lOO-^O Halff. Mayer & o.OU Rachel Memor- ial Fund
Halff, S., Memor-
5.00 i'll Fund
;-, 00 Heimann, Mrs.
5.00 ^ Silva
Joske, Alexander.
10 00 Leo N. Levi Lodge
5.00 ^'o- C75, I. O. B.
B
Oppenheimer, Mrs.
Fannie
Oppenheimer, 10.00 Herbert Meyer.
Oppenheimer, J.
5.00 D 10.00
5 00 Oppenheimer,
Jesse H IQ.OO
5.00 *Stern, Morris.
n'oO Wolfson, Saul . . 5.00
%'-^|J Texarkana
'^' Ehrllch, Mrs.
;j 00 Esther 5.00
.5 00 Feinberg, L. S. . , 5.00
5 00 Heilbron, Louis.. 10.00
Sandberger, M. .. 5.00
.5.00 Schwa rz, 1 5.00
10 00 Texarkana Casket
5.00 Co 5.00
Tyler
5.00 Bruck. S 5.00
5.00 Edward Lasker
Lodge No. .347,
25.00 I. O. B. B 5.00
10.00 „.
25.00 Hirschberg, S. . . 5.00
Migel, L 10.00
Sanger Bros 25.00
10.00 Sanger, Mrs. Sam 10.00
UTAH
10.00
Salt Lake City
Alexander, Daniel 25.00 Jewish Relief So-
10.00 ciety 10.00
10.00 Marcus. Louis . . 15.00 Rosenblatt, Na- than 10.00
10.00 Sweet, Leon 10.00
5.00
VIRGINIA 25.00 5.00 Alexandria
Katz, A 5.00
_ „^ Kaufman & Blu-
%-^^' menfleld 5.00
°-"" Ruben. Leopold.. 5.00 Weil Bros 5.00
5.00 Bristol
Jewish Ladies' 20 00 '^^^ Society . . . 5.00
Charlottesville g QQ Kaufman's Sons,
5.00 ^^ 5.00.
Danville °-^^ Greenberg. A. ... 6.00 - „„ Herman. J. A. . . . 5.00 2-XX Hoffman, W. H... 5.00 2-^" Kaufman, Mrs.
-^•"" Julius 5.00
'^"•'J" Kaufman, L. L... 5.00 Schuster, Isaac . . 5.00 Silverman, Louis. 10.00
" ■ Harrisonburg
25.00 Bloom, Bernard.. 5.00
10.00 Lynchburg:
10.00 Berman, H 5.00
Bodenheimer, B.
J 5.00
10.00 Crowell, L. I. ... 5.00
Eichelbaum, A. . . 5.00
5.00 Eichelbaum. M. 10.00
Finkel, J. M 5.00
15.00 Goodman, Leon . . 5.00
♦Life Member. ►•Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
85
♦Guggeubeimer,
Mrs. Max
Moses, M 5.00
Koseuthal, Dr. S.
H 5.00
Schewel, A. M. . . 5.00
Scliewel, lieu .... 5.00
Weiiistein, Harry 5.00
Newport News
lOisenman, J. ... 5.00
Garner, William . 5.00
Meyers Bros 10.00
Marmelsteln Bros. 5.00
Reyner, ,T., & Sons 5.00
Rosenbaum, A. . . 5.00 Virginia Lodge,
195, I. O. B. A. 5.00
Norfolk
Altscliul, B 5.00
Cohen & Spigel.. 5.00
Crockin, H 5.00
Engel, G., & Bro.. 5.00
Hecht, Mrs. Jacob 5.00 riirsehler. Dr. D.
Lee 5.00
Hirschler, E 5.00
Hofbeimer Bros.
Co 25.00
.Tacobs, Benj. . . . 5.00 •Ladies' Hebrew
Benevolent Ass'n.
Leterman. J. J. . . 5.00
Levy, Harry 5.00
Levy. Moe 5.00
Levy. Mrs. Phillip 5.00
Lilienfeld, B 5.00
Lowenberg,
Harry L 5.00
Mansbach, Louis. 12.00
Margolius, Benj.. 10.00 Mendelsohn, Dr.
Ludwig 5.00
Kiisbaiim, Mrs. H.
S 20.00
Nusbaum, M. S. . 5.00 Nusbaum, Mrs. S.
L 5.00
Pincus. Max 5.00
Saks, Jacob 5.00
Scbultz. Abe 5.00
Seldner. A.' B.... 10.00
Ulman & Emanuel 5.00
Petersburg
Eigenbrun, E. ... 5.00
Reinach. Milton I. 10.00
Rosenstock, L. A. 10.00
Portsmouth
Bord, Samuel . . . 5.00
Cohen. Nathan . . 5.00
Fass, Sol 5.00
Lasting, S., &
Bro .5.00
Levitin, A 5.00
Richmond
♦Binswanger, Harry S.
♦Binswanger, M. I. 5.00
Cohen, Mrs. Sam. 5.00
Florsheim, M. B. 15.00
Galeski, Dr. S... 10.00
Greentree, Mever. 5.00
Hellstern Bros. . . 5.00
Hutzler, Henry S. 5.00
Jacobs & Levy . . . 5.00
Kaufmann, I. ... 5.00
Lovonstciii, I... & |
Ccilien, Simon .... |
5.00 |
|
Son |
5.00 |
Council of Jewish Women |
|
May, Irving |
5.00 |
10.00 |
|
♦♦Millbiser, Gustave. |
Frankenberger, |
||
♦Uaab, E. |
Herbert |
5.00 |
|
*Uaab, Mrs. E. |
Frankenberger, |
||
Straus, Milton .T. |
5.00 |
Max |
10.00 |
Thalhimer, W. B. |
5.00 |
Fuhrnian, Simon . |
5.00 |
Thalhimer, Mor- |
Gallenberg, B. . . |
5.00 |
|
ton G |
10.00 |
(iali»erin, II Galperin, Simon |
5.00 |
Weil. Clifford .... |
10.00 |
||
Woisfberger, S. . . |
5.00 5.00 |
II |
5.00 |
Whitlock, Dan . . . |
Goldman, M. B... |
5.00 |
|
**Whitlock, Philip. |
Goldman, Morris, |
||
Jr |
5.00 |
||
Roanoke |
Kaufman Bros. . . |
10.00 |
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Bachrach, I |
5.00 |
Kleeman, Henry. . |
5.00 |
Cooper, I |
5.00 |
Lewis Bros |
5.00 |
Davidson, Joseph |
5.00 |
Loewenstein, Abe |
5.00 |
Fisher, Julius . . |
5.00 |
Lowenstein, |
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Goldman, H |
5.00 |
Isaac |
5.00 |
Levin, I |
5.00 |
■ Loewenstein, Joe. |
5.00 |
Levy, Philip |
5.00 |
May, Herbert D.. |
5.00 |
Rosenberg, M., & |
May, Phil |
5.00 |
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Sons |
25.00 |
Polan, H Rush, Joseph F.. . |
5.00 5.00 |
Schlossberg, M. |
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J |
5.00 |
Schwab, Joseph.. Schwabe, Albert . |
5.00 5.00 |
Schlossberg, N. |
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Wm |
5.00 |
Shore, Ben Clarksburg |
5.00 |
Schnurman, Jay. . Solomon, Max . , . |
5.00 5.00 |
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Spigel, Jos |
5.00 |
Aaron, I |
5.00 |
Brown, B |
5.00 |
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Staunton |
Cohen, H |
5.00 |
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Strauss, I. G. ... |
5.00 |
Cohen, Joseph H. |
5.00 |
Franz, D. B |
5.00 |
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WASHINGTON |
Friedlander, M. . . |
5.00 |
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Markowitz. S. M.. |
5.00 |
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Everett |
Melet, Will H |
5.00 |
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Hochstadter, Ber- |
Nusbaum, E. M.. . |
5.00 |
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nard |
5.00 |
Rose, Max Winer, A |
5.00 |
5.00 |
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Seattle |
Fairmont |
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*Eckstein, Nathan. |
Bear, Max |
5.00 |
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**Galland. Bonham. |
Burka, Sol |
5.00 |
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**Galland, Mrs. C. |
Deitz. E |
5.00 |
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K. |
Edlavitcb, S. L... |
5.00 |
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**Gottstein, Meyer. |
Finger, B. S |
5.00 |
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**Gottstein, Re- |
Funt, I |
5.00 |
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becca. |
Golden, Israel . . . |
5.00 |
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*Laug, Julius C. |
Goodman, S. D.. . |
5.00 |
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Stern, Leopold M. |
10.00 |
Iseman, Sam |
5.00 |
Taconia |
Klaw. Fisbel |
5.00 |
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Council of Jewish |
Lipson, P. P Osgood, D. M. . . |
5.00 5.00 |
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Women |
5.00 |
Spiro, S. B Weintrob, Morris |
5.00 |
Kaufman, H. A.. . |
10.00 |
5.00 |
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Tacoma Lodge No. |
Zaslafe, I |
5.00 |
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741, I. 0. B. B. |
10.00 |
Grafton |
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WEST A'IRGINIA |
Friedman & Son. |
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p |
5.00 |
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Bluefleld |
Klein, I. C |
5.00 |
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Angrist, A. A |
5.00 |
Rosenshlne, Wm.. |
5.00 |
Cohen, Isadore . . Greenspan, |
10.00 |
Huntington |
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Isadore |
5.00 |
Brob, J |
10.00 |
Hyman Bros |
5.00 |
Hermanson, J. M. |
5.00 |
Kaufman, Mrs. S. |
10.00 |
Lubin, B. J |
5.00 |
Kleiman, P |
5.00 |
Polan, Lake |
5.00 |
Rodgin & Co., |
Samson, Samuel . |
10.00 |
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Henry |
5.00 |
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Sisterhood |
Keystone |
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Ahavath Sbolem |
10.00 |
Budnick, Cbas. . . |
5.00 |
Turk, S. J |
5.00 |
Hermanson, L. . . |
5.00 |
Turk, Samuel |
5.00 |
Spector, Jacob . . |
5.00 |
Charleston |
Kimball |
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Baer, Ben |
10.00 |
Banks, H |
10.00 |
Brown, Abe I |
5.00 |
Spector, Samuel . |
5.00 |
*Life Member. ♦♦Deceased Life Member.
86
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Martinsburg; |
Independent Order |
Council of Jewish |
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Fine, Mrs. ,7iili;i . |
.^1.00 |
B'nai B'rith |
Women |
.50.00 |
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Fine, Reubin .... |
.").00 |
No. 615 |
10.0(1 |
Federated Jewish |
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Peltz. Morri.s . . . |
5.00 |
Isenberg, Israel.. |
5.00 |
Charities |
300.00 |
Kline, Simon . . . |
20.00 |
Frank, Walter . . |
10.00 |
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Morgantown |
Leshem |
Gilead Lodge No. |
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DeLynn, I. A |
5.00 |
Shomayim Re- |
41, I. 0. B. B... |
5.00 |
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Hershkovitz, Sam |
5.00 |
ligious School . |
10.00 |
Greenwald, Oscar |
10.00 |
Oppenheimer, |
Moss, J. E |
5.00 |
Harmony Lodge |
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Benj |
5.00 |
Reicliblum, Mrs. |
^'o. 63, I. 0. F. |
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AVolf. J. P |
5.00 |
M |
5.00 |
S. of I |
5 00 |
Rice, Albert M... |
5.00 |
Krauskopf, .1. . . |
1.5.00 |
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North Fork |
♦Solomon & Rubin. |
Landauer, Max . . |
10.00 |
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Brook.s, B |
5.00 |
Sonneborn, M. . . |
5.00 |
Litt, Miss Bessie |
10.00 |
Catzen. A |
25.00 |
Stein, Leon B. . . |
5.00 |
Miller, Morris |
5.00 |
Rosen, Jack |
5.00 |
•Weil, J. |
.Sattler, J. B |
5.00 |
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Wolf, Leo |
5.00 |
Schuster, Chas. . . |
5.00 |
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Parkersburg: |
Schuster, Mrs. |
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Barrett, P. ^Y |
5.00 |
AVilliamson |
Edward |
10.00 |
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Berren, H |
.5.00 |
Bank, H |
5.00 |
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Broide, J. .S |
5.00 |
Gaskel, Mrs. M. |
Superior |
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Goldstein, Wui. . Greenwold, M. ... |
5.00. 5.00 |
V |
5.00 |
Siegel Bros |
10.00 |
Mercantile Co. B. |
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Herscli, Heurv II. Kahn, D. H. ... |
5.00 5.00 |
& L |
5.00 |
West Bend |
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Schwachter, |
•Heller, Isidore. |
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Lasky & Son, .T... |
10.00 |
Harry |
5.00 |
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Nathan, Mrs. Ben |
10.00 |
Sohn, Eli |
5.00 |
FOREIGN |
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Salinger, Gus |
5.00 |
Steckler. I |
5.00 |
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Schwarz, A Waxelbaum, Max |
5.00 2.5.00 |
WISCOXSIX |
CANADA |
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^^elch |
Appleton Fox River Lodge 209. I. 0. B. B. Marshall. Louis J. |
Toronto, Ontario |
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Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society . . . Hyman, Morris . . .Tosephy, Herman |
20.00 5.00 5.00 |
10.00 .5.00 |
Scheuer, Edmund CHINA |
10.00 |
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Levinson, I |
5.00 |
Ashland |
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Lopinsky. Eugene |
25.00 |
Levy, Jos. I |
5.00 |
Shanghai |
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Michaelson, Isaac |
10.00 |
•Jacob, Leopold. |
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Polan, Samuel . . |
5.00 |
Kaukauna |
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Scott, D |
5.00 |
*Wertheimer, M. A. |
ENGLAND |
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AVheelingr |
La Crosse |
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Bloch, Samuel S.. |
5.00 |
Ansche Chesed |
Eondon |
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Broverman. S. . . |
5.00 |
Congregation . . |
5.00 |
•Meyer, Arthur. |
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**Horklieimer, Mrs. |
Bloom, Bernhard. |
5.00 |
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B. Horkheimer, |
Hirshheimer, A.. . |
25.00 |
SWITZERLAND |
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.Julius |
10.00 |
Milwaukee |
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Horkheimer, |
B'ne .Te'ihurun |
Rorschach |
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Louis |
10.00 |
Sabbath School. |
10.00 |
••Schoenfeld, Max. |
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CONTRIBUTIONS TOTALLING $925.00
Were Received During the Year from the Following :
ALABAMA
Bessemer
Barr. Max Erlick & Lefkovits Kartus, Harry Rosen, I. White, I. J.
Gadsden
Hecht, Hugc>
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles
Hecht, Rabbi S.
CONNECTICUT
Hartford
Kashmann. Isaac Margolis, R. Mayer, Jerome
New Haven
Apsel, Mrs. M. Bretzfelder, Henry C. Cohen, I. Dine, AA'm. Flauman, S. B. Greenberg. B. Lander. Abraham Levin, Isaac
Lyman, S. Raphael, Dan H. Schneider, Chas. Schwartz, A. S. Schwartz, I. Sherman, M.
AVest Haven
Horwitz, R.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
AVest, Emil
•Life Member. ••Deceased Life Member.
THE XATIOXAL FARM SCHOOL
Jr'LOKlUA
Gainesville
Buns. A. Burkliiiii. I.. J. Eilelsteiu, B. Rabiuovitz, D.
Jaclvsunville
Moscovitz. Louis Safer, Rabbi B.
Ocala
Goklinan. B. GolJmau, .1. Molevar, Fred Molevar, J.
Orlando
Kleiuuian. J. Lieberman, Hymaii Liebermau. L. Stalberg &: Beriuau
Falatka
Comick. S. Feigenbaum, I. Kanner, M. Waxier, Frank Waxier, J.
St. Petersburg
Hankin. Harry Rice, M. Shutz, H.
Sanford
Moskovitz, R.
Tampa
Frank, Asher Kaufman, J. Kasriel. Joseph Kohn, Geo.
West Tampa
Aronovitz, Manuel Weisberg, Chas.
Tbor City
Aronovitz, H. Rosenthal, R.
GEORGIA
Albany
Mayer, Daniel
Athens
Goldwasser, G. Link, M.
Angnsta
Hermann, M. Tunkle. Max
Brunswick
Extrowitz. J. Fruchtman, D. Fruchtman, I. Gerb, J. Gordon, Geo. J. Hirsh. H. Marks, M. R. Wengron, I. M.
Columbus
Goldstein Bros.
Gainesville
Sacks, Jake
Alacon
Goldgar, B.
H.iskiiis. .Vrthiir Kai.lau. II. Marshall, II. Tarchiusky. A. \V.ixell)aiii'.i. (;. .T. Wt'insteiii. M. Wolf, M.
ILLINOIS
Bluoniineton
I.iriugstou. Albert Livingston, Harry
Chicago
Szold, Esther Peoria
Moskovitz, .Saui Wagner. M. Weinstein. J.
INDIAX.A
Indianapolis
Messing. Rabbi Mayer
Mt. Vernon
Mt. Vernon Sisterhood
Terre Haute
Ain, Harry Berkowitz. E. Becker, Ben Berkowitz, H. Blumberg. Mrs. Fannie Blumberg, Morris Blumberg. Rachel H. Blumberg. Theresa Feibelman, A. Feibelman, Ruth H. Goodman. Jane Lee Lew. M. H. Plaut. B. M. Rosenfeld Bros. Rubin. Nathan M. Schultz, A. Shower. Philip Tatelman. J. Wolf, Henry
KENTUCKY
Henderson Simon, J. W. Weiner, Leo.
Louisville
Berman. Phil Bleiweiss, Wm. Farber, Harry Grabfelder, Milton Kasdan, D. Rauch, Rabbi Jos. Ringold. J. Schulman, F. Shamrock Overall Co. Shaplnsky. S. StruU. Chas.
Owensboro
Feuerlight, Miss J. Moss, Lee
Paducah
Rosenfeld. S. Steinfeld. Dr. M.
MARYLAND
Baltimore
Fox. Robert
Ciiniberlunil
K la wan. .Joseph Kleiustub, Max
Hagerstown
.Suniiiiers. li. M.
M.\S.SA( HCSETTS
Attleboro
First Attleburo Lodge. No. 44:;. I. O. B. A
Brockton
Pride of Brockton Lodge, No. 373, 1. O. B. A.
MINNESOT.A
Duluth
Altman, Harry E.
Minneapolis
Abrams, Martin Braunstein, Harry Cooper. C. B. Dworsky, P. Feigelbaum, L. Goldfine. Mrs. M. Gross, Chas. L. Mirviss Mfg. Co. Okney & Sons People's Scrap Iron Co. Robitsheb. Solomon Segal Meyer Weinstein. .1.
Rochester
Kelner, R. Virginia
Bankman, B.
MISSISSIPPI
Columbus Joseph Herz Lodge, No.
181, I. O. B. B. Krone. M. Loeb, L.
Greenville
Loeb. Charles Schlesinger, M. P.
Greenwood
Stein. Joe
Jackson
Botnick. H. Hatry, Julius Isaacs, John Manassah Lodge. No. 20-2. I. O. B. B.
Meridian
Bosenbaum. B. M.
Natchez
Beekmaa. Sam Fry, Louis
Vicksburg
Teller, T.
S.
West Point Cohen, J. A. Fraukel, S. B.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Missovni
St. Louis Biiris, J. Erlish, I'liilip Hack, J.
Jackinan & Son, P. Kloman, H. Kraus, Harry Leah Ladies' Lodge, No.
5, I. O. B. A. Lipshitz. M. Mankofsky & Goldstein Mitauer, H. Olian, L. W. Steinberg, Chas. Wall, M. Wolff, Mrs. D.
XEW JERSEY
Bridgeton
Rovner, Louis Elizabeth
Krinziaan, N. J. Millville
Fisher, David Paterson
Gordon, David Phillipsburg
Sager. Miss Hannah
Stone, Max M.
Trenton
Leventhal, N. Levin, S.
NEW YOKK
Albany
Green, Jos. Buffalo
Brezen, S. Dunkirk
Ballotin, H.
Ballotin, M.
Gray, J.
Haber, I.
Gloversville
Klopot, Adolph Herkimer
Schernier, Miss Frances Johnstown
Alpert, A.
Galinsky, B.
Newburgrh
Berkowsky. H. Dabrusan Bros. Friedman, M. Levy. Sol. M. Rubin, I. Satlof. B. Stein, Mrs. C.
New York
Heavenrich, Mr.
Mrs. Julius Strouse, Mrs. Eli Sylvester, James
Rochester Barth. F. T. Mostkov, M.
and
Samuels, Loo Srenco, H.
NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville
Fater, D. H. Finestein, .S. Fox, Rev. Ellas Meyer, M. Michalove, N.
Durham
Ladies' Relief Society Gastonia Cohen, R. Honigman. .T. Lebovitz. D. Levine, S. Schneider. H. Shuman Brothers Shuman, R. Silverstein. M. H.
Greensboro
Berlin, Phillip D. Isaacson, I. Kline, H. M. Stadium, Morris Temko, Max Witten, M. D.
High Point
Bernard, A. Fine, Harry Harris. H. Rones, .Take Rones, ]Max Silver, Milton Snitzer, Wm
Kinston
Hirshfield. Joseph Nachamson. Eli
New Bern
Bloch, A. Kahn, S. H. Sultin, N. H. Suskin, Sam
Salisbury
Nurick, A. Urbansky, Wm.
Wilmington
Finkelstein. Chas. Goldstein, .T. Solomon, Albert
Winston - Salem
Cohn, A. Cohn, M. S. Grossman Co. Harrison. A. L. Wainer. M. S. Young, J. L.
OHIO
Canton
Sachs, M. M. Cincinnati
Baron Shoe Co. Gordon. H. Lauterbach, Tsicas Leitz, J. Lowe, Josepli
Cleveland
Cornsvveet. S. G, Feniger, Joe
Gorrel. S. I'. Wagner, J.
Columbus
Gurevitz. M. If. Levinson, I. A. Peer, A. Rapenport, L. Sculler, Jo=.. Stein, Max
Springfield
Schadel, Mrs. J. Youngstown
Bloch Brothers Dreyfus, Marcel Friedman, M. B. Glickstein, Louis Goldberg, R. Gross, Nathan Hartzell, Herbert Hartzell. Roy L. Lsenberg. I'hilip Kirsch, Charles Robbins, Harry Suewind, J. L.
Zanesville Baernstein. A. J. Becker, George Berman, H. M. Goldenberg, A. Levinson, M. AV'einberg, S. Zwelling, M.
PENNSYLVANIA
.Allentown
Gaiman. J. Gangewere, W. H.
Berwick
Coblentz, Alex Fields, H. M.
Bloomsburg
Arcus, C. Easton Bugen, L. Kowitz, M.
Rosenfelt, Est. of Lewis Sulkin, Louis
Ephrata
Husin. H. Gap
Ansel, Abram M. Harrisburg Adler & Son. Chas. Freedman, Aoraliam Zuckerman. Harry
Johnstown
Finkelson, Max Kadetsky, II. Rabinowitz Bros. Silverston.^, Harry
Lancaster
Ansel. Mrs. Vt'oK Canter, A. .T. Miller, Barnet
Lebaison
Bravin. S. Stein, H. I.
Lehighton
Grnneberg, L. C.
TTTR NATIONAL FAR^r SCITOOI,
MInersville
Uosenbers, Micli.u Spe<'ker, S.
Mt. Carinel
Wolf, S.
on City
Silbei-lKM-":, AiMoii
Philadelphia
niiuik, Mrs. II.
(iarretsdii. Mrs. Lindiuiei', Jtif
^liiiiiii
Pittston
Levin. Ilnrry II. Pottsville
Chluitz. 1. Harrison. .I03. N'oble, Boris Seaman, S. S.
tjuakertown
Beuimowitz, Sain\iel Fein, Martin Freeman, Barney
Reading
(Master, Joel .Shenandoah
Gozinsky, Harris
Sunhiiry
Blow, Ely Hirsch, M.
Williamsport
Broznian, N. H. Ijevin.son, W. H.
•SOUTH CAROI.1NA
Charleston
Benov, Sam Berendt, H. Bluesteln. J. S. Ellison, M. Frank, Meyer Givnor, Louis Ooldbers, I. M. Rubin, Louis D. Simon, B. Solomon, B. L. Turteltaub, .T. Volaski, J. A.
Columbia
Finkelstein, Moses Grelier, I. Kramer, G. Orenstein, Harry Tanenbaum, M.
Darlington
Biddel, L. Block, Mrs. B. Robinson, J. Weinberg, R.
Greenville
Argintar, S. Bloom, J. H. Kolin, David Relnbard, A. L. Saul, Israel
Spartanburg Goldstein, J. Harris, Gilbert
1 lock 1 in, .T. LcNine, A. Levite, M. .Miinii, (iciii'^ic .1. M<'Vcrsoii. M. Morris. A. 11. rrice, I.
.Sumter
Alpert, L. Auerbacli. .\. (ioldbery-. M. Kriissaotr. S. Moses, llerherl A. \\'(>lnl)crg', A.
TKXNF.SSKE
(hattunoo^u Berylieimer, J. Bhiinberg, J. Coliii, H. Long, Dr. S. L. Vudd, Meyer
Jackson
Tanini, S. T,
Knoxville
("apian, Isaae
Texarkana
Fane, B. W. Friede, J. .1. Friede, Julian S. Friedman, Herman Kosminsky, Dr. L. .T. Lacofslce, Aron Lacofske, C. W. Novat, Lee Papert, S. W. Roth, Gus
VIKGINI.A
Danville
Berman, J. Kingoff Bros. Levinson, Dr. B. Lowenstein Brothers Rippe, B. A. Silverman, J. Turk Brothers
Lynchburg
Blum, M. Cohen, Ben Cohen Brothers Feinman, A. Fogel, F. Miller, M. Oppleman's Rent, C.
Rosenthal, L. E. Sachs, I. Schev\'el, Ike Temke, S. A,
Newport News Nachman, S. Peyser, Sol Shimkovltz, M.
Norfollc
Frank, Louis Kaplan, Mike Levine, Phillip
Pelersljurg
Blacher, K. I'M-iedenberg, Max (iellnian, A. (lOldstein, S. Levitt, I-. Ijovenstein Bros.
PortNmotidi
Land, 1;. Koanoke
('(dieu, II. Glass, Saniiit'l Kohen. Win. Lew, Frank II. Masinter, M. L. Moss, II. D. Si)igcl, Sam Weiiistein, .J.
WEST VIRGINIA
Bluefield
Blook, B. S. Fttron, A. Gilbert, 10. Isacoff, D. Schlossberg, G. Weinberg, H.
Charleston
Bedwanek, Mrs. M. Davidson, I. Dolinsky, I. D. Pushkim, M. Wells, Jacob
Clarksburg
Baher, Mrs. N. Bloch, .Jacob Friedberg, H. Lester, R. Newman, .S. Nusbaum, I., & Son
Keystone
Budnick. Harry Hyman, G.
Kimball
Formau, Abe Koslow, L.
Martinsburg
Cohen, M. Lipslc, Louis Snyder, Mrs. Aaron
North Fork
Brown. L. Sellgmau, Julius Tots, Louis Totz, Harry
Parkersburg
Stern, Joseph
Welch
Gotleib, L. riersbron, J. Millner, H.
Wlllianison
Brooks, S. Lewis, J.
WISCONSIN
Superior
Aronsohn, Herman A
90 THE XATIOXAL FAR^f SCHOOL
LET THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL PLANT A TREE
FOR YOU
There is no more beautiful custom than that of planting a tree to commemorate an event. The National Farm School has planted thousands of Memorial Trees for departed dear ones, and Festive Trees for births, birthdays, confirmations, graduations, betrothaLs, weddings, anniversaries, recover}- from illness, etc.
Each tree is permanently marked with a large steel card. In appreciation of this service, contributions have been made as high as $1,000 and as low as $5 per tree. All contributions, whether high or low. are used for the maintenance of the School, which trains, in practical and scientific agriculture, lads from all parts of the country, irrespective of creed, free of all charge to them for tuition, board, lodging and other necessities.
You can arrange for the planting of trees by filling out blanks below, and mailing same to address given thereon.
"He that plfintftli a tree is a servant of God, He provideth a kindness for many
generations, And faces that be bath not seen shall bless him."
— Henrv Van Dyke.
Who plants a tree is planting bread. Is planting shade from glare and heat; He plants a roof above his head And earth beneath his feet."
— Jessie E. Sampler.
THE XATTOXAL FAR^[ SCHOOL,
808 Denckla Building. Philadelphia, Pa.
Enclosed please find check for $
plant tree on the grounds of the School.
for which
IN MEMORY OF
IN HONOR OF
X^'ame - Event and Date-
City Xame
Date of Death-
City
Signed bv
Address
KAl'.r.I .ItiSin-lI KK.vrsKol'l'. l>.Ii.. l-rcsidnit 1. II. SI l.\l :K.\I A\. 'I'rcastirci-
471.", I'lilnski Avcinu'. riiilaik-lphia (lilC. Laud Tillc r.uiMiii-, I'liilaili'lipliia
llAKUV }'•. HIKSII. Cliairniaii I-'inaiiri' ('(iiiimiriiM' ^iis Druckia ^.^liMiIl,u^ I'liiladcdphia
fKcntbcrshtp of SHp 5^attonal ifarin §rliooI
T. tilt' uiulersigned. being- in syni|)aTli\- with The ohjcct of "77(( Xafioiia] Farm ScJiooI" — tlie training of lads in the prac- tic'p and seienee of agriculture, for agrirultui'al callings — do hereby agree to subscribe as one of the Maintainers of the institu- tion, the dues of a Life Member ($100.00). Patrox ($25.00), SUPPORTER ($5.00^. Friexd ($50.00\ [NTember ($10.00).
Xanu
Address
Date
XOTE. — Underscore the cla.-^s of membership you Avish to joiu. Life Member- ship calls for but oue Uhe flrst) payment. Make cheek payable to THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL.
ifotnx of 2I^5tnra to ^hf^ Hattonal ifarrn §rl|00l
"I give and hecj[ueath unio The Xational Farm School. BucJcs.
Couniy. Pa., near Doylestown, the sum of dollars
free from all taxes to he paid to the Treasurer, for the time being, for the use of the institution.''
iFnrttt of iB^uts^
ON REAL ESTATE OR GROUND RENT '*/ give and devise unto The Xational Farm School, Bucl's County. Pa., near Doylestown (here describe the property or ground rent), together with the appurtenances, in fee simple, and all policies of insurance covering said premises, whether fire, title or otherwise, free from all taxes."
p^-^-^r^^--^-
what Arnold Bennett terms
^ a reckless profusion of clean linen ' '
is at the service of any housewife — even when she does her own laundry work — if she has an electric washing machine. For an electric clothes-washer works so quickly, so easily, so thoroughly and so completely takes the work out of washing, that there is no need to be prudent of linen or clothes.
Electric Washers on Easy Payments are to be had at the Electric Shop and our various Dis- trict Offices. The easy monthly payments are about the same as it costs you for a laundress. A small down payment places any of these washers in your home.
The Philadelphia Electric Company
Tenth and Chestnut Streets
HE practices real economy who buys a Stetson — its smart style is held in the hat till the last by Stetson quality.
Stetson,, ,. „
C2*chestnut i<-r^Jpmg MmHots
III
cil|0 Bt Jampa l^otH
Walnut at 13th Street
TITATlHY not dine today at the
St. James '? You will find the food the very best. Many unusual dishes. The quick, courteous service can't be equaled. The surroundings are of the finest. The prices moderate.
I\
RM*^ J^^^"'^' 5.LVEUsnnKs
L/^ Philadelphi
WHEN DISTINCTIVE ARTICLES ARE WANTED.
JEWELS SILVERWARE WATCHES CLOCKS CHINA GLASS AND NOVELTIES
illustrated and priced in the
GIFT SUGGESTION BOOK
which will be mailed to any part of the World upon request
STATIONERY THAT IS ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Anniversary Reception Dinner Bridoe and Debut Invitations Kindly mention which is wanted and samples will be mailed
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS, $1,500,000.00
The Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust Co.
Chestnut and Twelfth Streets PHILADELPHIA
PAYS INTEREST ON DAILY BALANCES INSURES TITLE TO REAL ESTATE
RENTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $4 TO $100 TAKES ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL ESTATE
ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE WILLS RECEIPTED FOR AND KEPT WITHOUT CHARGE
SAVINGS FUND DEPARTMENT
JOSHUA R. MORGAN. President JAMES V. ELLISON, Treasurer
Established 1854
SPRUCE 5961
Gutekunst Portraits
made in the home have the same distinctive character as those made in our studio
1 722 Chestnut Street
1833
1922
DAVIS' FURS
Now in Our 89th Year
Up-to-date and Exclusive Styles in pTNE FURS
We invite your inspection
DAVIS' FUR SHOP
1120 Chestnut Street Next to Keith's Philadelphia
H
TELEPHONES :
BELL— Walnut 3104
KEYSTONE— Race 6180
ARD-HITTING, quick-acting doers ! An organization which counts each minute precious. Builders of good buildings — either large or small ! No " frills " or folderol. Just a group of fighters — who get things done. Estimates that are low !
Briefly that's
Pierce-Henon Company Juniper at Pine Streets Philadelphia - Penna.
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TELEPHONE
LOCUST 2739
Exclusive
Fashions
1632 WALNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA
Staman &? Dickey Co.
Lighting Fixtures 113 Soutfc IGtk Street "Philadelphia
BELL PHONE, SPRUCE 25-66
THE FUR & MILLINERY SHOP
INCORPORATED
1424 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa,
The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co.. Ltd.
OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
Harry W. Stephenson
A STOCK COMPANY
LOCAL MANAGER
331-337 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pa.
vn
Handsome Coats and Wraps
R
ICH, LOVELY CREATIONS ARE THE STRIKINGLY NEW MOD- ELS SHOWN BY THE HOUSE
OF
Oppenheim, Collins & Co.
THEY POSSESS JUST THE COMBINATION OF CHARM AND SERV- ICE ABILITY THAT THE DISCERNING SHOPPER FINDS MOST DESIRABLE.
IN EVERY STYLE, FOR EVERY POSSIBLE RE- QUIREMENT. THESE EXPONENTS OF THE MOST RECENT MODE ARE TO BE SEEN.
25.00 to 250.00
QPPENHElM.Cg'LLINS ^0
Chestnut and 12th Sts.
J
'WTTT-
nli■H^■llilllMlh;llMN^7PF^^^^^
^^
^TITJ
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English Things for Men
including coats by Burberry, Derbies by Herbert Johnson as well as A.J. White, both of London. Motor Scarfs. Golf Wool Hosiery. Heavy Sill^ Cravats. Sticlis. Gloves.
BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, INC.
1528 Chestnut Street Philadelphia
GUARANTEE TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA MAIN OFFICE 316-318-320 CHESTNUT STREET
CENTRAL OFFICE ""^"^^ PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
cc;vi/^^i. urrvL-c 9 SOUTH 52nd STREET
1415 CHESTNUT STREET Open in Evening
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS FUND ACCOUNTS
Our aim is to make every customer count his connection with this institution as one of his most valuable assets
Incorporated 1871 CAPITAL, $1,000,000
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The geuting idea
has created a Shoe Store and a Service that is well-nigh irresistible to the discrimi- nating man or woman who has once experienced its benefits.
GEUTING'S
1308 Chestnut Street 1230 Market 19 South 11th
Shoes and Stockings for Quick Service Men's Shop
the Family
EVERY FOOT PROFESSIONALLY FITTED —THREE GEUTING BROS. SUPERVISING
X
What do your savings earn for you ?
Start a savings account with us now — and let your money earn more money for you
IntciGSi
'aidonSaving<i
^Lccount'' ^
Capital and Surplus, 54,000,000
West End Trust Company
Broad Street and South Penn Square Philadelphia
NEWTON GOAi:
Answers the Burmnd Quesiion.
George B. Newton Coal Co.
Franklin Bank Building Philadelphia, Pa.
XI
Noted Scientists %r Gas Lighting
Scientific experiments by noted investigators prove that gas lighting improves the air for breathing purposes by helping ventilation, destroying germs and adding necessary moisture.
Scientists also know that modern gas light is best for the eyes, because it is so soft, mellow, free from glare and harm- ful color rays.
The Bureau of Standards, at Washington, refers in detail to the economy and quality of gas mantle light in a report entitled " Measurements for the Household."
See the display of modern gas lights at any of our Philadelphia Showrooms.
Jhe United Gas Improvement Company
AS PHILADELPHIA LEADS THE WORLD SO
HARDWICK & MAGEE CO.
LEAD PHILADELPHIA IN THE MANUFACTURE OF
RUGS and CARPETS
The high standard of our well-known weaves has been uniformly maintained for years, and today we enjoy the confidence and respect of the best houses throughout the country. Over one hundred sizes of rugs in stock. Special sizes made to order.
HARDWICK & MAGEE CO.
3<^^g^^gSg:.^ y RETAILERS OF ALL STANDARD
^{durable AS IRON
FLOOR COVERINGS
1220-1222 Market Street
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1426 'VotKot sew;
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COMPLIMENTS
BROAD ST. and GIRARD AVENUE PHILADELPHIA
CHARLES DUFFY, Jr.
MANAGER
COMPLIMENTS OF
The Broad Street National Bank
OF PHILADELPHIA
SOUTHEAST CORNER
BROAD and DIAMOND STREETS
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C'^J'l /I^URS is not only Ordlal W quick service
Sit is cordial service. PYl)icP ^^^ clerks take our U/L/cCC own personal interest in each and every patron and invariably echo our own sin- cere cordiality and good will.
Because of this, you will find nothing is too much trouble to please you — never do we want you to leave our shop until absolutely perfect satisfaction is assured. Your satisfaction is to our interest as well as yours, for only in such a mood will you have the desire to enter again and again our welcoming door.
Pumps and Oxfords Hosiery to Match
Winkelmait
Style in Quality Footwear 1130 CHESTNUT STREET
At Twelfth 38-40 South 52d Street 2961-63 Frankford Avenue
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Compliments |
of |
M:Miyn,Jm |
Specter's |
1310 CHESTNUT STREET |
Women's and Misses' Wearing |
Apparel |
LEwm sno
Most women attempt a touch of the different
in dress — just enough to distinguish them
from others.
Those who wear Lewin's Shoes attain that
distinction, as far as footwear is concerned,
without paying extravagant prices for their
success.
Lewin's
So. I3th LjE VV IN S Below
Street Quality Footwear Chestnut
for Women
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75he
Northwestern Trust Company
RIDGE AND COLUMBIA AVENUES
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Capital - - $150,000 Undivided Profits, $725,000 On Deposit, over $7,000,000
THE PLACE to do your general
Banking and deposit your
savings
4 per cent. Interest on Savings
Fund Accounts and 2 per cent, subject to Check
Open Mondays and Fridays until 9 P. M.
WILLIAM FREIHOFER ALEX. D. ROBIIvlSON
President Treasurer
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FOR QUICK SERVICE
TELEPHONE
CONTRACTORS SPRUCE RAILROAD EQUIPMENT \ 'J^^ SUPPLIES
HARDWARE
1744
.JJACOBSIUNON&CO.,
Market Street philadelphia
CONTRACTORS^ EQUIPMENT
TOOLS
REMEMBER THE NUMBER
J. JACOB SHANNON & CO.
1 7AA MARKET STREET -I '7 A A 1 • ^^ PHILADELPHIA 1 # ^'t
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THE SAMUEL J. CRESWELL
IRON WORKS
ORNAMENTAL and STRUCTURAL
IRON AND STEEL
23d and Cherry Streets Philadelphia, Pa.
MiLLwoRK Lumber stairwork
Wholesale and Retail Distributors: Vulcanite Asphalt Roofing Cromar Pre-finished Oak Flooring
Cornell Wood Board Bishopric Stucco Board
and SHEETROCK— The Fireproof Wallboard
Chas. F. Felin & Co., Inc.
York Road and Butler Street
f Keystone : North 0601 PHONES I g^jj . ^.^^^ 3^^Q
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COMPLIMENTS OF
Grushlaw & Sichel
MAKERS OF
NOCKABOUT KNIT JACKET
D. F. WATERS
Germantown Dye Works
DYER OF
COTTON WARPS, WOOLEN
AND
WORSTED SKEIN YARNS
53 and 55 WISTER STREET
GERMANTOWN, PHILA., PA.
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(^ omplimenls of
Royal-Ascot Knitting Mills Company
240 ASHMEAD STREET GERMANTOWN
Compliments of
FIBRE CONTAINER COMPANY
OF PENNA.
Fibre Shipping Cases MANAYUNK PHILADELPHIA
XXI
Courtesy Service
Sixth National Bank
N. W. Corner 2nd and Pine Streets PHILADELPHIA
A National Bank since 1864 that Stands on Its Record of Service
New Savings /f O / Interest
Fund
4%
Department X. / ^ Paid
Foreign Exchange Department Commercial Accounts Invited
Progress Co-operation
09956
Quality
Lamps and I) Lighting Fixtures
BIDDLE-GAUMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Avenue PHILADELPHIA
XXII
OWEN LETTER'S
SONS
BEST COAL
MAIN YARD
Trenton Avenue and Westmoreland Street
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Cotnplttnpnts of
Warn pole's
FORMQLID
(Antiseptic Solution)
T S NOT merely a mouth-wash, though a most agreeable and efficient preparation for such use. It is excellent for use internally or anywhere about the body where a mild antiseptic is desired. It is just the thing to use in connection with cuts, abrasions of the skin, etc., where there is a possibility of in- fection.
The user of FORMOLID finds abundant occasions.
FOR SALE BY ALL
DRUGGISTS In 16-ounce Bottles
Prepared Solely by
Henry K. Wampole & Co.
INCORPORATED
Philadelphia, U. S. A.
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SAFE MILK
The purity and healthfulness of Abbotts "A" Milk are governed by scientific processes called "Laboratory Control. "
Guarded as it is through daily tests there can be no variation in the quality and healthfulness of Abbotts "A" Milk.
All Teachers and pupils of the higher grades are invited to visit our Milk «"^ ^ce Cream Plants. Arrangements can be made by calling \
Baring 0205.
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA AND SEASHORE
French
CI
I
eaners and Dyers
The most scientific equipment in the world. Separate building, exhaustive precaution, insure ab- solute sanitation— something impossible in ordinary establishments.
A. F. BORNOT BRO. CO.
IH PHILADELPHIA
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I'h |
e Yewdall & Jones Co. |
^enn marsUh iUtlls |
|
WORSIED YARNS |
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JOHN FISLER, Treasurer |
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Office and Mills : |
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54th and POPLAR STREETS |
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PHILADELPHIA |
MORRELL MILLS
GEORGE BROOKS & SON CO.
Manufacturers of
Sun Fast Upholstery Fabrics, Hangings and Furniture Gimps
5426-5436 WYALUSING AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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NEVER STOPPED GROWING
IN FIFTEEN YEARS
NOW MORE THAN
24,000 DEPOSITORS
AND OVER
$9,000,000 DEPOSITS
Market Street Title and Trust Co.
Southwest Corner 52nd and Market Streets PHILADELPHIA
Open Day and Night until 11 P. M.
BELL PHONE BELMONT 7424 ESTABLISHED 1912
CHARLES D. HEAVEY
Motor Trucks with Dump Bodies to Hire
BRICKS, CINDERS, LUMBER
AND STONE FOR SALE
HOUSE WRECKING
526 North 61st Street Philadelphia, Pa.
XXVII
Elastic Stockings
Trusses
Abdominal Supporters, etc.
James R, Kendrick Co, ^ Inc.
FACTORY:
Kendrick Bldg., Germantown Ave. and Pastorius St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
NEW YORK ADDRESS : 205 Sixth Avenue
Manufacturers of High' grade Knitted Surgical Elastic
T5he Reyburn Manufacturing Co.
Paper Specialties
Tags -;- Tickets -;- Labels ALLEGHENY AVENUE AND THIRTY-SECOND STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
XXVIII
A Vital Need Fulfilled!
The Champion Incandescent Light Company has at last given Phila- delphia the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE lighting fixture and lamp establishment in the East.
The entire Champion Building is devoted solely to the presenta- tion of our own famous lamps, lighting novelties and fixtures, to- gether with the best numbers of European and American manu- facturers at popular prices.
Champion service is courteous and spontaneous, while Champion goods leave nothing to be desired in the point of beauty and ulti- mate sati.'sfaction.
Illustrated from our Show- rooins is a five-light Colonial Dining-Room Fixture with Brackets to match. An etched design in polished sil- ver finish, with enamel inlay.
Qiampion
Incandescent/ LIGHT CO.
633MirkQUt7it
UgHTING FIXTURE a^ T.AMPHKADQUARTERS-
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Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000
GERMANTOWN
TRUST COMPANY
Chelten and Germantown Avenues
Chestnut Hill Office, 8628 Germantown Ave. Logan Office, 5001 N. Broad Street
CHECK ACCOUNTS 2% SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 3.65%
TRUSTS, TITLES, REAL ESTATE SAFE DEPOSIT, STORAGE
We Do Everything That a Modern Trust Company is Supposed to Do
TRUST FUNDS OVER 25 MILLIONS
"There is a Local Advantage"
American Textile
Banding
Company, Inc.
«g&
<s
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ESTABLISHED 1877
iKnttttng iHtUs
CARDIGAN
Jackets Sweaters
Pastorious and Osceola Streets
GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA
FELBER'S
Garage
LOUIS FELBER, Proprietor
Service and Courtesy Our Aim.
AUTOMOBILE NECESSITIES
4813-25 Wayne Avenue
GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA
XXX
Compliments of the
i^amtlton ^tixst Compani|
PHILADELPHIA
SAVE THE TABLE
With a table Pad that has a record of CROWNING SUCCESS, giving the utmost satisfaction since 1907.
Hot dishes, spilt liquids, etc.. never harm the table with WINTER'S PAD. Sold by Department and Furniture Stores
OSCAR WINTER
PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK CHICAGO
Schimmel Electric Supply Company
=^= JOBBERS OF —
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
526 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA
E. H. CARROLL P. F. CARROLL
Build '^«/> Brick
THE EVERLASTING MATERIAL
H. C. CARROLL & SONS
SIXTY-SEVENTH AND GIBSON AVENUE Woodland 7826 PHILADELPHIA
XXXT
Be sure to send for our 1923 Seed Cata- logue before you buy your seeds, bulbs and plants this spring
Mailed Free for the Asking
212-14-16 Race Street, Philadelphia Pa., U. S. A.
ESTABLISHED 1876
COLONIAL
Old Method
ROOFING TIN
Open Hearth Copper Bearing 40 -lb Coated
The Ideal Roof Covering — affording utmost protection against weather and lightning and adding dignity and value to the building.
FABLE & COMPANY
INCORPORATED |
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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc. |
837-841 North Third Street |
21st and Arch Sts.. Phila., Pa. |
PHILADELPHIA |
C. H. Howell |
iR000^U^lt |
& Co. |
IMxitstth |
INCORPORATED |
iHtU0 |
Paint, Color AND |
o:>j i<^ t& i^ i^ ti^ |
Varnish Makers |
2023 |
PHILADELPHIA PENNA.
XXXII
AYHITE PINE CYPRESS
J. Gibson Mcllvain Company
PHILADELPHIA
PRODUCERS OF
L. & Y. LIME CRUSHED LIMESTONE PULVERIZED
LIMESTONE RUSHLAND TRAP ROCK HENDERSON
FOUNDATION STONE HENDERSON CRUSHED MARBLE
MILL ROAD FOUNDATION STONE
Our Pulverized Limestone unequaled for clovers and alfalfa. When a farm has these, it has everything.
Lukens & Yerkes
924-25 Stephen Girard Building PHILADELPHIA, PA.
WORKS
Crushers: Earnest, Rushland, Henderson, Pa.
Quarries: Mill Road, Henderson, Pa.
Lime Kiln: Earnest, Pa.
XXXIII
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[PKlDLamEILlPKlDa
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ESTABLISHED 1823
John B. Ellison & Sons
WOOLENS
EVERYWHERE
Mnnufnttnrtng^ Company
''ECLAT'' HAMMOCKS
COUCH HAMMOCKS
''Delfeld Quality'' Turkish Towels and Bath Mats
SOLD BY LEADING DEPARTMENT STORES
Allegheny Ave., Ninth and Tenth Sts.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
XXXV
BELL PHONE, WYOMING 0441
mm
Manufacturers of
Worsted Fabrics
BELFIELD AVENUE AND WISTER STREET Germantown, Philadelphia
AnhtButB iHUl Company
FRANKFORD, PHILADELPHIA
Manufacturers of
Fabrics for Dress and Suit Trade and Cloakings
^^m IfDrk ©ftirr - 404 ifottrti} Au^,
XXXVI
ROBERT M. LOWER. Treasurer
Nicetown Dye Works
ORIGINATORS OF
AMERICA'S STANDARD HOSIERY BLACK DYE
DYERS
Of Fast Colors on Hosiery and Yarns Wool Rawstock
WESTMORELAND AND C STREETS PHILADELPHIA
Amber Dye Worlds
INCORPORATED
DYERS AND FINISHERS
WORSTED AND WOOLEN YARNS
AMBER, MARTHA AND BERGER STS. PHILADELPHIA
XXXVII
JACOB KNUP President
WM. J. GUTEKUNST Vice-Pres. & Treas.
JACOB KNUP, JR. Secretary
THE
Hellwig Silk Dyeing Co.
Address all communications to
NINTH AND BUTTONWOOD STREETS PHILADELPHIA
Office and Main Plant
Ninth and Buttonwood Streets
Phones: Poplar 8194-8195
Branch Wissinoming, Phila.
COLD WATER SHRINKING
CROWN LUSTRE
Keystone Cloth Sponging Worlds
T. H. DIVINE & CO.
215 and 217 North Third Street
Phones Bell, Market 0673 Keystone, Main 6737
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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Columbia SilJ^ Dyeing Co. |
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36th and Grays Ferry Road Market at 30th Street
Wilson-Martin Co.
Pacl^ers and Provisioners
PHILADELPHIA
FRESH MEATS OF BLUE RIBBON BRAND
UNSURPASSED QUALITY MEAT DELICACIES
CHARLES HARLAN JOHN NOBLE, JR.
President Vice-Pres. & Treas.
WM. A. HAINES Secretary
Company
Abattoir and Salesrooms
30TH AND RACE STREETS PHILADELPHIA
XL
Lombard 25-03 Long Distance Bell Phone, Lombard 25-04
ITarob M. ^mttl| Sc (En.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
"'".Z'sfsT FRESH AND SALT WATER FISH POULTRY AND GAME
IT Bork ^t. 3fi&^ MavkH
Supplying Hotels, Institutions, Steamships "Our Business' Wholesale Trade. Also Storekeepers in General.
STORAGE MOVING PACKING SHIPPING
Main Offices: Delaware Ave. & Green St., Phila.
Operating Nine Warehouses, covering 20 Acres of Space
CONNECTING WITH THE FOLLOWING RAILROADS
PHILA. & READING PENNSYLVANIA BALTIMORE & OHIO
XLI
NEW YORK 40 White Street
CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA
412 South Wells Street Lehigh Ave. & Howard St.
Ward-Davidson Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
TURKISH TOWELS, BATH
RUGS, ROBING AND TERRY
NOVELTIES
PHILADELPHIA
W- H. & A. E. MARGERISON & CO.
TU RK1SH "^m TOWELS
Durable - Absorbent - Attractive
TURKISH TOWELS WASH CLOTHS AND BATH MATS
Jasper and Huntingdon Sts.
Philadelphia
THEO. F. MILLER,
President and General Manager
F. LEIGHTON KRAMER,
Secretary and Treasurer
TURKISH TOWELS RUGS AND NOVELTIES
iar unh (Evt^t^nt Cnmpanjj
^ttncock atth SI^J^isli Au^.
pilUab^lpl^fit
ROBEKT N. WHINNEY
New York Salesroom: 242 Fourth Avenue
John W. Kershaw Company^ inc.
Manufacturers of
Wa/is-rek
YOUR GUARANTEE REVERSE THE NAME
TURKISH TOWELS -
NEW YORK OFFICES
'60 Worth Street EDWARD N. HILL
SALES MANAGER
WASH CLOTHS - BATH MATS
1734 North Fifth Street Philadelphia
XLII
T R McCUTCHEON & BRO.
INCORPORATED
MANUFACTURERS
Men s NecI^Wear and Reefers
Main Office ELEVENTH AND ARCH STREETS PHILADELPHIA
Eskimo Knitting Mills
INCORPORATED
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Knit Goods
EAST THOMPSON AND ELKHART STREETS
Phone Connection PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Hensel Silk Mfg. Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
TRIMMINGS
1011-1015 DIAMOND STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Hughes & Bradley Co.
MAKERS OF
NECKWEAR FOR MEN
ST. GEORGE BUILDING
S. W. COR. 13th and ARCH STREETS
PHILADELPHIA
XLIII
(f^liu^r ICttttttng Company
INCORPORATED
Silk and Silk- and- Wool
k and Silk- and- Wool LJ^^ o^^^ •■/•'%>
FULL-FASHIONED nosiery
HANCOCK AND ALLEGHENY AVE. THIRD AND HUNTINGDON STS.
BELL PHONES KEYSTONE PHONE
Kensington 6713 Park 2717
6714
"■= Quality First
CLARENCE L. MEYERS
Y^ R N S
SECOND AND SOMERSET STS. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DANIEL J. TAYLOR SAMUEL J. TAYLOR
TAYLOR BROTHERS
Successors to E. Wilkinson & Son MANUFACTURERS OF
AMBER AND ADAMS STS. 'Cumberland Mills PHILADELPHIA A^eu; York Office
Amber and Adams Sts. 15-17 Thomas St.
H. M. FREEMAN
WOOLEN and V/rt-nc WORSTED -* ^'"5
1 08- 1 0 W. OXFORD ST. PHILADELPHIA
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ESTABLISHED 1879
MATTHEW MURPHY & SON
MANUFACTURERS OF
TAPES and BINDINGS
S. E. CORNER
Third and Cumberland Sts., Philadelphia
Wi. ii. Butt Company, Inc.
^ucrcasors tn A- *£ictflev Sc Conipnuu ..■§pecialta in..
Watst^h anh Cotton ^arne Maacl}BV §tr00t anh ilHontgnttipra Aupnu^, ptitlad^lplim
ERNST MULLER, Proprietor
pij00ittx Bg^ Works
DYERS OF
SILK AND COTTON Clearfield and Witte Streets
HOSIERY PHILADELPHIA, PA.
FIDELITY FINISHING WORKS, Inc.
DYERS AND FINISHERS
OF Men's Wear and Dress Goods
Witte below Allegheny Avenue H. ST. CLAIR WAGNER PHILADELPHIA, PA.
XLV
G. A. BISLER, Inc.
Paper ^ojce*s
245-55 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
NEW YORK FACTORY : 70 Washington Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PITTSBURGH FACTORY: Third Ave. and Ross St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
HUSKEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY
OFFICE PARTITIONS
DRUG and
STORE FIXTURES
INTERIOR WOOD WORK
Columbia Avenue and Howard Street COLUMBIA 1272 PARK 1144
PLAIN-FANCY
TATE'R DATZ 'BOXES
537-41 N. Third Street
THOMAS H. BALL
President and
Treasurer
Bell Telephone, Camden 324-326 FRANK H. BENRATH
General Manager
ENGLISH SYSTEM
FOR
MEN'S WEAR AND DRESS GOODS
SELLING AGENT THOMAS H. BALL
Philadelphia, Boston, Providence New York
Highland Worsted Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE WORSTED YARNS CAMDEN, N. J.
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A. Waxman & Company GLASS
420-22-24 NORTH THIRD STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
FREDERICK J. WENTZ
Successor to IG. BERNERT & CO.
MAKER OF
Exclusive Willow and Reed Furniture
2233-37 GERMANTOWN AVENUE
BOTH TELEPHONES PHILADELPHIA
Laurel Soap Manufacturing Co.
INCORPORATED
WM. H. BERTOLET & SONS
Textile Soaps and Oil Products
Howard, Hope and Palmer Streets PHILADELPHIA
SCHOLLER BROS., Inc.
MANUFACTURERS OF
"Soaps that Satisfy"
AMBER AND WESTMORELAND STREETS
PHILADELPHIA
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M. PHILLIPS M. WOLF L. PHILLIPS J
I
National Hair Cloth Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH GRADE HAIR CLOTH
JASPER AND ORLEANS STREETS
BOTH PHONES PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BOTH PHONES
J. TURNER & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
HAIR CLOTH
253 Ashmead Street, Germantown Philadelphia, Pa.
GEORGE M. HEPWORTH ALFRED T. MASTELLER
JOHN M. HEPWORTH ALBERT A. SCHUMANN
William Hepworth & Sons
Manufacturers of
All Grades of Garnetted Worsted Wastes
Dealers in
WOOL, Noils and Worsted Wastes
OFFICE: 13 Letitia St. MILL: Trenton and Susquehanna Aves.
Phones: Lombard 3373, Main 3789 Phone: Kensington 4463
MANUFACTURER OF
Upholstery Goods Curtains
Draperies Scarfs
Table and Couch Covers
2015 EAST BOSTON AVENUE PHILADELPHIA
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Geo. L. Tallman
Braijman
337 North Third Street
Residence, General
1928 N. Hancock St. Bonded License
l^ugij U. iHlcCarron
UNITED STATES BONDED TEAMSTER
16 North Front Street Philadelphia
Keystone Phone, Park 1064 Bell Phone, Kensington 6497
GEORGE WEISS CO.
Cabinet Woah Wtitk
1216-18-20-22 NORTH MASCHER STREET
Bank and Philadelphia, Pa. Bulk
Office Partitions Windows
S. H. ROBBINS J- J. EDELMAN, C. E.
Robhins Contracting Co.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
1137-39 N Front Street Phila., Pa,
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CHAS. E. NOBLIT, President JOS. KOHN, Vice-President
Noblit Bros. & Co., Inc.
JOBBERS OF
CABINET HARDWARE and UPHOLSTERERS' SUPPLIES
222 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA
ESTABLISHED 1849 INCORPORATED 1917
American Baby Carriage Factory
MANUFACTURERS OF
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fPh-
P M I Ui A D E L P H I A
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES AND TOYS
L. RIEBER & CO. 16 NORTH FOURTH STREET
Proprietors Philadelphia, Pa.
SCHOENHUT'S TOYS EDUCATIONAL TOYS
MANUFACTURED IN PHILADELPHIA SINCE 1872
Schoenhut's Toy Pianos Schoenhut's All-Wood Dolls
Schoenhut's Humpty-Dumpty Circus Toys, Etc.
THE LATEST
SCHOENHUrS INDOOR GOLF
THE IDEAL GAME FOR HOME OR CLUB
THE A. SCHOENHUT COMPANY, MFRS. Philadelphia, Pa.
JOHN SMITH FRANK B. PUTT
President and Treasurer Vice-President and Secretary
BRANDLE & SMITH CO.
MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS
EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF
ORIGINAL SPECIALTIES IN HARD CANDIES Satin Finish (trade mark) Confections
Eighth, Ninth and Dauphin Streets Philadelphia
Manufacturers of
QUALITY PAINTS
AND
WOOD FINISHING PRODUCTS
Richmond and Tioga Sts. Philadelphia
J\teMi@i3tumbiiiq; J^ippligf' ^^515:Arch^C>hilcxdelphicx-
Edward H. Reuss, Jr.
30TH & RACE STREETS PHILADELPHIA
POWER HEATING and PLUMBING
PIPING CONTRACTOR
James E. Tague & Co. Slumber ant
Wall ^cath
Tenth and Columbia Ave. Philadelphia
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The Hughes Thread Mfg. Co.
iiffor Eupry JJurposp
Saving Contng
Orthodox and Horrocks Sts.
FRANKFORD, PHILA.
B^rk Manufartxtring Co.
Makers of
SUNFAST SILK and MERCERIZED YARN GOODS
TAPESTRIES, SILK SCARFS, DRAPERIES
AND TABLE COVERS
^tiUattelpijia iFartorij anil §hnuiroarn:
llnttg anJi i£vxpsv BttBBta ^rankfarh
Pendlebury & Son
Aramtnga
NAPPING, PRINT, DYE And FINISHING WORKS
— FRANKFORO, PA.
Bell and Keystone Cable Address:
Telephones Milperse, Philadelphia
PERSEVERANCE MILLS
Manufacturers of Woolen and Worsted Yarns
UJanagunk, pi^tla.. Pa.
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Bib
erman
DrOtherS Manufacturers of
Wash Dresses
FIFTEENTH AND MT. VERNON STREETS
With 'NnvtBW iffabric Cn^
Fast T^ A T^ T^ C For Tying Color J. JT^ mT H^ t^ Vegetables
931-937 Market St. Philadelphia
GLOBE KNITTING MILLS
MANUFACTURERS OF
1723-29 N. Philip St. Philadelphia, Pa.
HANCOCK YARN MILLS
INCORPORATED FRANKFORD - PHILADELPHIA
Mercerized and Dyed Yarns
HEDDLES LIECE RODS BEAMING RAITHES
ESTABLISHED 1875
PATENT WIRE DUPE HARNESS
USalk^r Mannttittuting, Cn., Inc.
Manufacturers of
REEDS AND MEDDLE FRAMES
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FRED. PEARSON & CO., inc.
Manufacturers QF F TO J W FOR EVERY of r^ I ^ i J^ MM PURPOSE
LEVERINGTON AVENUE AND WILDE STREET
MANAYUNK, PHILADELPHIA
J. SULLIVAN «& SONS MFG. CO.
TAPES, STAY BINDINGS FANCY TRIMMINGS
2224 N. NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA
WILLIAM SKINNER & SONS
MANUFACTURERS
SILKS AND SATINS holvoke^'mass 1101-1105 Market Street
TELEPHONE p p ^^'l-I^vARTz
CONNECTIONS V-'* ■■— '• ►JX-^X ± TT X-VAX. X ^^
Manufacturer of
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
Represented by 231-233 S. AMERICAN STREET
L. H. SCHWARTZ PHILADELPHIA
DAVID S. CANTOR
SHOE JOBS AND NOVELTIES
ALWAYS ON HAND
BELL TELEPHONE 311 ARCH STREET
MARKET 3425 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
HARRY COHEN & COMPANY WOOL TOPS
Manufacturers of Worsted Yarns
216 Chestnut Street : Philadelphia, Pa.
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THE HOUSE WE RECOMMEND
WhiOLESALE,
402-404 N. Second Street
Philadelphia SUPPLYING INSTITUTIONS and HOTELS "OUR BUSINESS
Delaware Storage and Freezing Co.
211 CALLOWHILL STREET
PHILADELPHIA
John J. Hitschler & Son
RECEIVERS — WHOLESALERS — JOBBERS
BUTTER and EGGS
1221-1223 South Street Philadelphia
ROBERT L. BEYER CHARLES C. STAHL J. R. HANLING
Headquarters for White Pekin Ducklings
BEYER & CO., Inc.
WHOLESALERS AND JOBBERS IN
Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Cheese 235 Callowhill Street
Keystone Telephone, Main 3035 Bell Telephone, Market 5277 and 5278
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MICHELLS
Markets
PHILADELPHIA Everything for Lawn, Farm and Garden. Get a Catalog.
MICHELL S HOUSE
Henry Specht, Jr. Daniel W. Sperry
Specht & Sperry
Contractors ttnh
643 HEED BUILDING
1213-15 FILBERT ST.
Philadelphia
CJnntractors for ttje Marvin 2Iaaker ilHeittorial ii^all -
Bell Phone, Walnut 3083
Slotits ?Ru9^r Company
Established 1867
Manufacturers of
COPPER & GALVANIZED
IRON CORNICE BAY WINDOWS & SKYLIGHTS
TIN, TILE, SLATE & SLAG ROOFING
XH03-05 H. ifiauvtl} .§t.
IS MAKING PHILADELPHIA A BETTER PLACE TO SLEEP IN
Wm. H.
McMahen
Company
242-44 -4B #. 2nh §tr^^t
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The |
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William H. Lorimer's |
Weimar Brothers |
Sons Co. Ontario and Lawrence Streets |
Manufacturers of Tapes Bindings |
Philadelphia |
and |
MANUFACTURERS OF |
Narrow Fabrics |
MERCERIZED |
2046-48 AMBER STREET |
COTTON YARN |
PHILADELPHIA |
Bell Telephone, Kensington 1279 |
Loopers |
Meyers & Reimet |
Looper Cutters and Seamers John W. Hepworth |
DYERS Of SILK and |
|
COTTON HOSIERY |
& Co. |
110-112 W. Turner Street PHILADELPHIA |
NORTHWEST CORNER Lehigh Avenue and Mascher Street PHILADELPHIA |
Established 1868 John M. Schwehm's Sons |
CAMEL DYES |
MANUFACTURERS OF Hair Cloth and Silk |
STANDARD EVERYWHERE |
Upholstery Goods 13 to 15 WISTER ST. Below Cermantown Ave. Telephone Connection P. O. Station "G" |
John Campbell & Co. Second Street and Girard Avenue PHILADELPHIA |
Germantown, Philadelphia |
Chas. F. Credo, Mgr. |
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Bell, Walnut 3700 Keystone, Race 2185-3581
Supply Co^
INCORPORATED
Hotel and Restaurant Supplies
BEEF, VEAL, LAMB, PORK POULTRY, LARD
BUTTER, EGGS, AND ALL KINDS OF SMOKED MEATS
908-10-12-14 Ridge Avenue PHILADELPHIA
MYER CLAITMAN Bell, Lombard 4251 HARRY EPSTEIN
Claitman & Epstein
CABINET AND MILL WORK
OFFICE PARTITION AND STORE FIXTURES
Architectural Woodwork
309-311 Reed Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A deliciously Smooth Ginger Ale
that's made of Ginger and not
of Capsicum
Always
Have Some
On Ice
ALSO
BLUE ANCHOR
SASS
BIRCH BEER
and ROOT BEER
Phone Us Today TIOGA 2495
JOHN FRIEDRICH
SOLE OWNER
5th and RisingSun Ave., Phila., Pa.
"Blue Anchor Beverages"
BELL, LOMBARD 4013 KEYSTONE, MAIN 2075
H. Robinson
American
Metal Company
«^
Northeast Corner
WATER and MIFFLIN STS. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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Landis & Company
Wholesale Dealers, Importers and
Manufacturers' Agents of
CARPETS, RUGS
LINOLEUMS MATTINGS AND
House furnishings
Salesrooms
45 NORTH THIRD STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Established 1885
Ignatius Haaz
Manufacturer of
Sample Books
Phonograph Record Albums
404-412 BROWN STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Market 1403 Telephones Park 4828
HEATING Kti^iBs
** That's Our Business"
GET OUR PRICES
"We Do It Right and Guarantee It"
If You Contemplate Installing a
FURNACE ^{^liils
Get Our Prices They Are Lowest
We Are Sole Distributors of the
KhT^ KARBURETOR
A Coal Saving Device wrhich is easily attached (while fire is burning) to any type of Boiler, Furnace, Coal Range or Parlor Stove. It Saves Coal and Gives More Heat
FRED'K SARIN & CO., Inc.
HOWARD MILLER, President
237-239-241 BREAD STREET
Established 1866
Incorporated 1899
Artman Treichler Company
Manufacturers' Agents Wholesale Dealers and Importers
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings
Linoleums, Oil Cloths
Wood and Willow Ware
Warehouse
York Avenue and Willow Street
Office and Salesrooms
626 ARCH STREET, PHILA. Bell Phone, Lombard 7863
Mttttipolittin
Electric Supply
Company
WHOLESALE Electric Supplies
45 N. SEVENTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Fisher, Bruce & Company
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS OF
China, Crockery, Glass- ware, Electric Lamps and Fixtures
Silverware 219-221 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA
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GEORGE H. SNYDER
PAPER BOXES
3631-3639 N. SMEDLEY STREET PHIL A., PA.
TIOGA 5576-5577
PAPER - BOX - MANUFACTURER
iFrankfnr& Aup. Sc Suan §t. JFrankfarli, pi7Ua.
F. SCHOETTLE, inc
Paper Boxes and Mailing Tubes
310 Florist St. Philadelphia
Bell Phone, Market 0640
JOHN MARTIN
iaarktng H^ax
iJjanufartur^r
1436 N. Sixth St. Philadelphia
Bell Phone, Dickinson 0453 Keystone, Race 56-51 A
JOHN J. FODEY
2l0x^0
25th and Tasker Sts. Philadelphia
BOTH PHONES
Standard Packing Box Co.
Manufacturers of the kind of f) \_) y\_ £^ ^ you want when you want them
16G5.1607 N. FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA
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ij^enttj A. i^xttxtt^^ ^ons Co.
IRON, STEEL AND METALS
4501 2{!cI)monj1 §trr^t
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
FiferABeattv
Front St. & Lehigh Ave. Philadelphia
MILL SUPPLIES
HARDWARE
and TOOLS
SEES & FABER CO.
2008-10 N. FRONT STREET
Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Mills, Machinist, Auto and Radio Supplies
MORRIS, WHEELER & CO,
PHILADELPHIA
Iron and Steel
Henry B. Pancoast Co.
946-62 N. FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA
PIPE - VALVES - FITTINGS - PUMPS
SKINNER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
Bell Phone, Tioga 3605 SHEET METAL
CORNICES SKYLIGHTS
SHEET METAL WORK
The J. Edw. Linck Sheet Metal Works
2947-49-51 N. MARSHALL STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Keystone Phone, Park 1142 ROOFING
TIN, TILE, SLATE, SLAG
and CORRUGATED IRON
ROOFING, SPOUTING
and All Kinds of
REPAIRING
PAINTING
OF ROOFS, ETC.
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ESTABLISHED 1857
Ellwood Allen Lumber Co.
SAW and PLANING MILLS
Building Lumber, White Pine
Hardwood, Beaver Board
Sash Doors, Shutters, Frames
Moulding, Sheetrock
TRENTON AVE. AND ANN ST. PHILADELPHIA
Lumber
Pbtla&^lphfn
Chas. Leibrick Edward Leibrick
Chas. Leibrick & Brother
Draymen
20 SOUTH WATER STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone, Tioga 5993 Keystone Phone, North 0057
John Warner
Hardwoods f 1
and Building LUIllDCr
Coal
1707 HUNTING PARK AVE.
PHILADELPHIA
HARDWOODS HEMLOCK
WHITE PINE N. C. PINE
"Our Prices Are Right"
LUMBER
Quick Auto Service to Any Part of the City
Brady -Hindle Co.
47th and Woodland Ave.
Philadelphia PHONE US YOUR WANTS
BELL PHONE Woodland 7324
KEYSTONE PHONE West 1891
Fink^s Express
51-53 N. THIRD STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone Market 6353
Keystone Phone Main 8032
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Have You Looked Over Our Line 'X' A Of IT CO of DINING ROOM i /VDL.n.O ;
If Not Why Not Give Us a Call
Philadelphia Table Co., Inc,
1609-11-13-15 N. FIFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA
MORRIS OZLEK Proprietor
iVmrriran Art CUn.
Antique Specialties and Artistic Wood Turning FINE WORK TO ORDER
803 Brown Street Philadelphia
Phone, Poplar 1136 BUILDINGS DEMOLISHED
Central House Wrecking Co.
Dealers in All Kinds of Building Materials
Rr\ti rrJ^i- rtrtrJ ^r\1^ Lumber, Millwork, Plumbing Supplies, Pipes OUUgfU UriLl iDUia and Fittings, Office Furniture, Store Fixtures Restaurant Fixtures. § yV. Cor. 12th and Spring Garden Sts.
MATUSOW BROS.
PAPER AND WOOLEN C^^^^l* ^ MANUFACTURERS' OUppiieS
Both Phones 454-58 N. NINTH ST., PHILADELPHIA
Samuel W. Kooperman Herman Kooperman
Edw. Kooperman & Sons
Painting and Decorating
ESTABLISHED 1890 Bell Phone, Poplar 0188 N. E. Cor. 29th and Poplar Sts.
Keystone Phone, Race 5020 Philadelphia
East 528-29 Kensington 0152
A. ROSE & SON, Inc.
Paper Mills Supplies
2521-41 East York Street PHILADELPHIA
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Union Chemical Works
High Grade Fertilizers
ALL KINDS OF
FERTILIZER MATERIALS
NORTH WALES. PA.
PRINTING ^l
JL. ^ y^ J • careful auueiiLiuii as ii t
of Quality p"^°"""^ '° °"^ °'""
Mail and Telephone Orders
given the same prompt and
ul attention as if delivered
NORMAN B. NUSS
203 SOUTH MAIN STREET BELL TELEPHONE 1 54 NORTH WALES, PENNA.
Norristown Magnesia and Asbestos Co. ASBESTOS PRODUCTS
PIPE AND BOILER COVERINGS Heat and Cold Insulations
NORRISTOWN, PA. ESTATE OF GEO. S. SNYDER
Hatfield Mills, Coal and Lumber Yards
Specialties — Excelsior Brands
TABLE CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR HIGH GRADE WHITE RYE FLOUR, WHEAT and RYE GRAHAMS, BALED HAY and STRAW
Service and Quality Our Slogan Phones 44 and 39 J HATFIELD, PA.
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Don't Pay Big Prices
Come in and be convinced we have the finest and largest selection and lowest prices.
Electric Fixtures
Visit our Showrooms
and
SAVE MONEY
^lSl
Reliance Gas & Electric Fixture Co.
1511 Arch Street :: Philadelphia
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BARING 0874
MARCELLE SHOP
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
4049 GIRARD AVENUE PHILADELPHIA
BELL, Belmont 9454
LADIES' GOWNS and SUITS
1220 N. FORTY-FIRST STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SIcU Q^vlv\}l}onv, DtnmnitJJ 4521
Qrrnrattans
«^
mall papers i^^r Wtst BaupliUx street
anh Cretonnes jfiiHaftclpiTia
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BOSTON READING
ALBANY NEW YORK
Schell, Longstreth & Co. Cotton Yarns
230 and 232 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
The Silk Stockings that Wear
Lehigh Silk Hosiery Mills
INCORPORATED NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA NORRISTOWN
ELIAS NUSBAUM & BRO.
Electrical Contractors
AMONG THE LEADERS FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS 2023 Sansom Street
C* 1 il \T ■• ID 1 2d St. and Girard Ave.
tilgntn liatlOnal Bank Philadelphia, pa.
ESTABLISHED 1864
Trust and Savings Fund Departments
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
STRONG -:- SAFE -:- SUCCESSFUL
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Branch Store :
306-310 Reading Terminal Market
Vienna
Bread
Bakery
lEpp^r's
609 N. 5th St.
PHILADELPHIA
Special — Hotels and Restaurants Supplied FACTORY— BURLINGTON, IOWA
Mississippi Pearl Button Company
Sal
esroom ;
1017 ARCH STREET
p. LAUBER Philadelphia, Pa.
J. Sellers Pennock
SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING
1220 Locust Street
Agent for RUSSWIN Hardware Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Co.
Adolph Soeffing
& Company
HARDWARE
833 Arch Street, Philadelphia
Manufacturer of
OFFICE & BANK PARTITIONS
STORE FIXTURES
19 S. Eighth Street 724-26-28 Ludlow Street 41-43 N. Hutchinson Street
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone, Keystone,
Filbert 2609 Race 6033
D. L. Hanley
BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY
1032-1043
j^hiln&elpbia
MEATS
1203 IFUb^rt §tr^^t
J^iiiin&elpbtn
M. & J. B. McHUGH
CONTRACTORS
892 Markoe Street
PHILADELPHIA
MAGAZINER, EBERHARD & HARRIS
- ARCHITECTS -
603 Chestnut Street
PHILADELPHIA
Robert L, Latimer & Co,
Mill, Mine, Elevator, Conveyor and Power Transmission Machinery and Supplies
24-26 North Front Street
PHILADELPHIA
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Boyertown
Burial Casket Co.
PHILADELPHIA, PA. BOYERTOWN, PA. NEW YORK, N. Y.
Bronze, Metallic, Hardwood and CJoth- Covered Caskets, Robes and Linings
FERGUSON CARPET CO,
Stenton Ave. & Rockland St.
Wayne Junction
Philadelphia
Philadelphia Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company
COMMER CIAL TRUSTS UILDING Philadelphia, Pa.
EDWIN I. AT LEE, President Compliments of
5819 GERMANTOWN AVE. ^1}B ^tappBv §tnr0
Bell Phone, Sherwood 0525
Mrs. Joseph D. Schiller GOWNS
263 South Fifty-Seventh Street
Hoffman-Corr Mfg. Co.
Ask Your Dealer and Insist on Having Your Awnings Made From
Hoffman Gold Medal Brand Awning Stripes
Largest Rope and Twine House in the World, Contractors to the Government
312 Market Street, Philadelphia
150 Duane Street, New York
Scarry lEmsk Sc Companij
«^
40 NORTH SIXTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA
ARMY & NAVY STORE COMPANY
iJltlttnrij 225 MARKET STREET
COMPLIMENTS OF
SAMPLE LACE SHOP
5851 - Germantown - Avenue
Bell Phone, Lombard 1050
SPECIALTY FURNITURE CO.
Wholesale Furniture
221 CHESTNUT STREET
Maurice G. Cohn Philadelphia
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Wacltn MxUb
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
DELAWARE COUNTY, PA.
Complitri^nts of
(E. 3. ».
JOSEPH N. SUSSKIND
HULTON DYEING COMPANY
( I NCORPORATED)
3805-3819 FRANKFORD AVENUE Philadelphia, Pa.
DYERS OF FAST COLORS ON SLUBING IN THE BALL
WORSTED AND WOOLEN 0^/% YARNS PROCESSED FOR
YARNS FOR KNITTING AND ^Jf^ THE KNITTING AND
WEAVING PURPOSES WEAVING TRADE
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Steamy Vapor, Vacuum and Hot Water Heating
IMPERFECT HEATING PLANTS CORRECTED
Specializing in Residential Heating Apparatus
•^/*
KRIEBEL & COMPANY
822 Green Street Philadelphia
Contractors for the heating installation in the MORRIS LASKER MEMORIAL HALL
Union National Bank
PHILADELPHIA
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1,300,000 Resources, $18,000,000
J. S. McCULLOCH President
HENRY F. MITCHELL LOUIS N. SPIELBERGER
V ice-President Vice-President
SAMUEL CAMPBELL O. STUART WHITE
Vice-President Vice-President
FREDERICK FAIRLAMB J. G. KRATTENMAKER
Cashier Assistant Cashier
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r-*'
cAFE LUBIN
rOR A M^AL THAT'S REAU^
WALNUT STREET
ABOVE TWELFTH
" To L.ubins^'' on Sunday
QUR$1.25 DINNER with its unusual tastiness and fine quality of foods appeals invari- ably to discriminating Jewry.
During the Week
$1
Table d'Hote Dinner 11 to 8.30
60c and 75c Luncheons 11 to 2.30
Celery and Lettuce
Every Day in the Year
A. E. Freeman
Receiver and Distributer
Fruits and Vegetables
^
151 DOCK STREET 134 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA
Compliments of
^titztv Sirntl^^rs
Marl^ovitz Brothers
JOBBERS IN
HOSIERY AND
UNDERWEAR
NOTIONS
321-323 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA
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Try a Shoyer
$1.25
Sunday Dinner
and enjoy a justly famous meal amidst the most pleasant and home- like atmosphere
d»1 DINNER d»l
*P •■• DURING THE WEEK «P •••
SHOYER' S
Famous Restaurant 412 ARCH STREET
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WEDDINGS,
BANQUETS AND SOCIAL
AFFAIRS OF ALL KINDS
COMPLIMENTS OF
ROSE MANUFACTURING CO.
PHILADELPHIA
1312 Walnut
Engel Fashions
Dominate
in Philadelphia
J^ITH that "chic" and youthful ap- pearance that has made this new shop J^nown. Engel' s low prices touch a new note in Fashiondom
Royal
Apartment
Hotel
Girard Avenue and Broad Street Philadelphia, Pa.
A Quiet High- Class J^partment Hotel
UNSURPASSED IN REFINEMENT AND ENVIRONMENT. CUISINE OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD; SUPPLIES FROM OUR OWN BIG SPRING FARM IN THE BEAUTI- FUL CHESTER VALLEY.
MEYER B. SHER, Manager
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THE THOMAS W. PRICE COMPANY
p
^PFCJA 1 TIF ^ CARDBOARD
^rn^^i^ui in.^ ENVELOPES
503-505 LUDLOW STREET » Correspondence
PHILADELPHIA, PA. Solicited
NEW YORK, 345-347 Broadway BOSTON, 99 Chauncey Street
CHICAGO, 226 W. Adams Street
CATLIN & COMPANY
YARNS
COPS. SKEINS. CONES, TUBES AND WARPS 235 CHESTNUT STREET .-. PHILADELPHIA
ROBERT LeFORT & CO., Inc.
^ NOVELTY LACE CURTAINS
3360-62-64 FRANKFORD AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
FIRTH & FOSTER COMPANY
Dyers and Finishers of Piece Goods
WE ARE SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR FINE ALL-WOOL AND SILK-AND-WOOL MIXED FABRICS
BRIGHT COLORS — S UPERB LUSTER Retail Sales Service and Repairs
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH:
N. W. Corner Broad and Poplar Streets
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PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA N. E. Corner Twelfth and Arch Streets
WE PAY 4i INTEREST
on Saving Fund Deposits
and accept any amount from $1.00 upward. Your future welfare largely depends upon your present frugality
GEORGE C. BOWKER, President HARRISON C. REA, JOSEPH H. RUBIN
WILLIAM B. VROOMAN, Sec'y and Treas. Vice-Presidents
National Casket Company
Representing the Best in the Industry
BRANCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
BERGER BROTHERS COMPANY
Tinners^ Hardware and Roofers^ Supplies
237 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA
Oswald Lever Co., Inc.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Textile Machinery
11th and Cambria Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA.
KUNKEL'S— fAe COAL of Quality
Selected Coal from Good Collieries is the Only Kind we Sell and Back with Our Reputation. Kunkel's Coal Gives More Heat and Less Ash. It is the Most Economical Coal You Can Buy.
J. E. kXJNKEL
63rd and MARKET STREET
51st and GRAY'S AVE. PHILADELPHIA
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The H. B. Smith Co.
17th and Arch Sts. PHILADELPHIA
MANUFACTURERS OF Mills Water Tube Boilers H. B. Round Boilers
For Large Construction Work. For Small Building Operations
Radiators — Designed for Every Purpose
FOUNDED 1853 INFORMATION UPON REQUEST
MnxihtvB^ irnnuinrk Qlnmpatty, inmrporat^n
§tructural §t^^l ©rnam^ntal iron anti JUir^ Moth
Frederick Grundy CARLTON STREET, WEST OF 24th STREET
General Manager PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BELL PHONE, KENSINGTON 0200
WM. CUMMINGS & CO.
tacks, iEtc.
2656 SALMON STREET PHILADELPHIA
Disinfectants and Disinfecting Appliances Houses Scientifically Fumigated
WE ARE EXPERTS IN THIS LINE
WEST DISINFECTING CO., Inc.
The Largest Manufacturers of Disinfectants and Disinfecting Appliances in America MAIN OFFICE AND LABORATORY, NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 1303 RACE STREET
CHARLES AUERBACK. Manager BOTH PHONES
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SMITH, HARDICAN CO.
Contractors Carpenters and Builders
1606 CHERRY STREET
PHILADELPHIA
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
GEORGE B. CLOPP
MANUFACTURER OF
Iron and Steel Work
OFFICE AND WORKS
3717-19-21-23 FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA
BENJ. F. LEATHEM
3501 LANCASTER AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone, Filbert 5104
OM
Sanitary Refrigerators
are sold only at the McCray Salesrooms 206 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST.
PHILADELPHIA LXXVII
PHONES: Preston 4616 West 440
NAGLER BROTHERS Sheet Metal Workers
LANCASTER AVE. and BARING ST.
PHILADELPHIA -:- -:- PENNA.
of the Better Kind
We have a complete stock of the very latest shades and designs
A. B. DRUCKER
427 S. Twentieth Street
BELL PHONE, Lombard 0126
WEINER & POLINER
MANUFACTURERS OF
^TrhT;"'"'.'' Clothing
and Children s ^
522 MARKET STREET 411 LUDLOW STREET
WILLIAM H. WARD
Artistic Wall Decorations
Paper Hangings
Painting
S. E. Cor. 15th and Oxford Sts.
Bell Phone, Poplar 1147 PHILADELPHIA
Cos ttt^ tie tan anti Cl)trnpn&tst
iHarmcIIo §HBtpm
523T CJTPstnut ftrp^t
Siclmont 1934
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&ee Speari* to #pf Siyi|t
S. E. Cor. Tenth and Arch Streets
Phone, Walnut 6683
Kryptok Invisible Bifocals Tone Lenses
Philadelphia, Pa.
iRnman automobile
^IJliiaii COMPANY
23 X JCortlT Siroat» §tr0et
COMPLIMENTS OF
Haverford Cycle Co.
503 MARKET STREET
^ell Pljoup, iWarkpt 2939
5K0r0l|baum
B28 Arrli Street
Pl^tla&elptiia
Woolens Cotton Goods and Silks
Orders Called For and Delivered Promptly Phone Us, Belmont 6312
UNITED FRUIT MARKET
FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
6142 LANSDOWNE AVENUE - PHILADELPHIA
NCR.^
/qNCHOR ^?^ BRiSND ^NUINE ROQUEFORT FU^O
P. E. SHARPLESS CO.
lTfi2
Established Over 100 Years
©0tar A. iP0ui Sc ^on
o^l MEATS 1^0
X922
§taUs 833 to 845, iE^alitng Sl^rmtnal Market
ARCH STREET FRONT
Telephone Connection
|pt|tlai)Hpt7tn
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Compliments of
WM. R. DOUGHERTY
A FRIEND
NEW YORK
B. HOOLEY & SON ^ilK. Manufacturers
435-439 N. BROAD STREET
C. J. McDermott 105 N. 4th STREET |
Trimble Brothers Cut Stone Contractors Erie Ave. and D Street Philadelphia |
Jonathan Ring & Son Incorporated Hancock and Montgomery Ave. |
Joseph S. Keen, Jr. |
Sacks Brothers |
Andreas Meng's Sons |
1228 Cherry Street |
Wm. J. Weihenmayer |
Conkling-Armstrong |
|
Terra Cotta Co. Manufacturers of Architectural Terra Cotta Work PHILADELPHIA |
D. E. Peterson |
J. W. Paxson Co. |
Captain James L. Crawford |
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Capital and Profits, $725,000.00
Deposits, $6,000,000.00
The Atlantic Safe Deposit and Trust Company
OF ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY We Invite Your Inspection of Our Banking Facilities OFFICERS JOSEPH THOMPSON, Pres. and Trust Officer M. D. YOUNGMAN, Vice-Pres.
SILAS SHOEMAKER, Sec'y and Treasurer LEWIS EVANS, Vice-Pres.
Joseph Thompson Lewis Evans M. D. Youngman James T. Bew E. V. Corson
DIRECTORS William B. Loudenslager J. L. Baier Daniel W. Myers Isaac Bacharach Charles E. Schroeder J. Estell Evans
James H. Mason, Jr. Silas Shoemaker W. E. Shackelford G. Arthur Bolte Wm. S. Emley
WILLIAM GORDON
MEATS, PROVISIONS
1226-1228 ATLANTIC AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
STEEL PIER,
ATLANTIC CITY
Open All Year
Children's Kimonos
Boudoir Slippers
L. H. Sherwin
SCttttonn f»l7nji
831 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N. J.
Extra Sizes Made to Your Measure
Shur Drug Company
Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aves.
Connecticut and Atlantic Aves.
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Sole Agents for
Vocalion Phonographs and Records
JULIUS BIRON E. M. BIRON
Telephone, Marine 1967
Phila. Jobbing House
Jobbers and Importers
General Merchandise
Paper and Bag Specialists
2324 ATLANTIC AVE. Atlantic City, N. J.
Telephone 819-W
Joseph L. Roth
Undertaker and Emhalmer
435 ATLANTIC AVENUE Atlantic City, N. J.
Phone 3217-W
HENRY L. MOVER
Real Estate and Insurance
304 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.
FOR SALE — Cottages and Apartments
Business Investments
FOR RENT — Furnished and Unfurnished
Apartments and Cottages, by Month
Season or Year
J. HANKIN
NEPTUNE AVENUE
Sea Gate
Brooklyn, New York
#tto mtxiti
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De LUCAS HAT SHOP
^utart lUtUtu^ry
POPULAR PRICES
1234 GIRARD AVENUE PHILADELPHIA
Compliments of
A FRIEND
SERVICE AND STABILITY
Integrity Trust Company
Fourth and Green Streets, Philadelphia
GEORGE KESSLER. President HERMAN WISCHMAN, Secretary and Treasurer
PHILIP E. GUCKES. Vice-President and Trust Officer HARRY C. KESSLER. Assistant Treasurer GEORGE NASS. Jr., Vice-President WM. C. BYRNES. Title Manager
Capital, Full Paid, $500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1,700,000
WILLS DRAWN and Kept in Safe Deposit Vaults ACTS AS EXECUTOR. ADMINISTRATOR. WITHOLFT CHARGE GUARDIAN or TRUSTEE
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT TITLES INSURED and MONEY
MORTGAGES FOR SALE LOANED ON MORTGAGES
''ABOVE ALL''
BOLD CIGAR
2 for 15. Cents
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JONES MACHINE TOOL WORKS
MANUFACTURERS OF
SPECIAL MACHINERY and TOOLS Wilton and Tapestry Carpet Looms
5300 Lansdowne Avenue and Primos, Pa.
LLOYD-GARRETT CO.
LIGHTING FIXTURES
Fifteenth and Locust Streets
NU-BLU MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Manufacturers of
The NU-BLU Laundry Cleanser 232 NORTH FRONT STREET : PHILADELPHIA
= 1706 Market Street
— . . 5 South 13th Street
LlTitOn S 10 North 12th Street
1526 Market Street
Ltl-nr^ly ^^ North 13th Street
UnCR 26 North 12th Street
• 8 North 11th Street
BAKERY: 2039-43 RITTENHOUSE STREET PHILADELPHIA
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Sow QUAKER Brand
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED
OVER 99 J^'^ PURE
BELL, OREGON 7200 KEYSTONE, MAIN 9415
A. 2Ctrptrl|ntkaff
- BUILDER -
5. E. Cor. 5th & Tasker Streets Philadelphia, Pa.
Before You FINNEY & SON
FOUNDED 1850
Order See
MONUMENTS
Twelfth & Spring Garden Streets Philadelphia
Reasonable Prices Modern Plans Convenient to All Cemeteries
Bell Phone, Walnut 4140 Keystone Phone, Race 3518
MAX RIEDENBERG
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fine Groceries, Fruits and Produce
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND INSTITUTIONS SUPPLIED
1241 Vine Street Philadelphia
Bell Phone, Market 5301 French Pastry and Assorted Cakes
A. TEYSSIER F. TRUDEL
We recommend our Famous Kummel Rye Bread
FRENCH BREAD AND ROLLS OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY 270 NORTH FOURTH STREET PHILADELPHIA
BELL, SPRUCE 3797 KEYSTONE, RACE 571
Atlas Mijol^sal^ ^ror^rg Co^
RESTAURANT & HOTEL SUPPLIES
1725-27 Wood Street Philadelphia
H. M. Barnet
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Charles Gross
PASTEURIZED
Milk and Cream
2123 Westmoreland Street PHILADELPHIA
PHONE, PARK 890
LEO LIEBER
Originator of
Crimped Chocolates
854 N. EIGHTH STREET PHILADELPHIA
BANK AND OFFICE PARTITIONS
John E. Sjostrom Co.
Incorporated
CABINET MAKERS
1719 N. Tenth St. Philadelphia
Charles A. Sadler R. E. Sadler
Member of Phila. Real Estate Board, Inc.
Penna., 1908
ESTABLrSHED 1868
Win, Sadler's Sons
Successor to William Sadler
Real Estate Brokers, Insurance
Houses Bought, Sold and Rented Care of Estates a Specialty
1526 Columbia Ave.
If You Come to Tioga, See THE-MAN-ON-THE-SPOT
CHARLES W. RUETER
EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE 1703 W. Tioga Street Phila., Pa.
Phones: Belmont 6995 West 25
S. MARGOLIS
Dealer in
Coal and Ice
Office and Yard
Forty-eighth and Parkside Avenue Philadelphia
®i^
Phones: Diamond 6266 Park 3789
North- West Electric Shop
"The House of Expert Service"
2437 North 29th Street
Philadelphia
Electric Household Appliances
Philadelphia
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Electric Lighting Fixtures
Wiring Material
Electrical Devices for Automobiles
Electrical Installations
Expert Repairing
STREET LINDER.*^ PROPERT
NS. CORNER OF tg\i> AND CHESTNUT S-W. PHUADBLPHIA
Bell Phone, FRANKFORD 4553
Knitting, Mill^
Manufacturers of High-Grade
Full -Fashioned
H.
osiery
i antt ©ntario •§trp^ts Jfl7ilaJiplpi7!a, Pa.
New York Office
ROOM 1006 FIFTH AVENUE BUILDING
Twenty-third Street and Fifth Avenue
H, & W. H. LEWIS, Inc.
238 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA
COMMISSION MERCHANTS WORSTEDS and WOOLENS
CHICAGO NEW YORK
223 West Jackson Boulevard 25 Madison Avenue
BOSTON 31 Bedford Street
Paper Boxes
INC.
CANDY
BOXES
713-715 Spring Garden Street
OUR SPECIALTY
Bell Phone, WYOMING 1035
Thomas M. Keeley
Contractor and Builder
4411 Germantown Avenue
PHILADELPHIA
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^^J^.^^^
Jobbing Promptly Attended To
CALEDONIAN DYE WORKS
DYERS
Cotton Warps and Cotton Yarns Cone and Tube Winding . . .
Emerald, Westmoreland and Cornwall Streets PHILADELPHIA
ZELLNER BROTHERS
MANUFACTURERS IMPORTERS and DISTRIBUTORS OF
LAUNDRY SUPPLIES
837-39-41-43 NORTH AMERICAN ST., PHILADELPHIA
COLD BLAST FEATHER CO.
169 W. Berks Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
^t(Xti\tX PtIlnUlS • . ^ Costs No More than the Other Kind and Feathers of the Better Kind .
Look for the Name When Buying
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UNION TRANSFER CO.
BAGGAGE EXPRESS
AGENTS AT ALL RAILROAD STATIONS and TICKET OFFICES
PHILADELPHIA— BALTIMORE WASHINGTON — READING ATLANTIC CITY — CAMDEN
WATSON & McDANIEL CO.
MANUFACTURERS McDANIEL STEAM TRAPS AND
WATSON PRESSURE REGULATORS
146 N. SEVENTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
"motor'
TRUCKS
FOR LOW COST HAULING
International Harvester
Company of America
FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS OIL TRACTORS : : ENGINES
93 Branches in U. S. A.
2905 N. SIXTEENTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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GEORGE H. RAPSON
- AND -
51 N. SIXTH ST,
PHILADELPHIA Bell Telephone - Kensington 0265
Eugene Vellner
fBanitfacturpr an& importer
Aniline Colors, Dye Stuffs and Chemicals
1209-11-13 N. Fourth St.
PHILADELPHIA
Keystone Phone, Park 777
Bell Phone, Market 1734
Samuel Zeitlin
Hair Drawing Manufacturer
fo'' Brush Makers and Hair Cloth Weavers
1004-10 N. ORKNEY ST.
Near Fifth and George Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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Sc ^01X0
Manufacturers of
FINE CALF LEA THERS
S. W. Cor. Orianna and Willow Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SMITH & PETERS
Clover Brand
iHakers
S. W. Cor. Howard and Jefferson Streets
PHILADELPHIA
ESTABLISHED 1851
INCORPORATED 1902
BOTH PHONES
James S. Wilson & Son
I NCORPORATED
Painting
and
Decorating
2039 ARCH STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Largest Cone Bakers in the East
LOVE CONE COMPANY
I ncorporated
Jobbers Solicited
French Hand
Rolled and Sweet
Pressed
Cones
955-57 N. Hutchinson St.
Philadelphia BELL TELEPHONE, POPLAR 0782
Bell, Belmont 8623
Edward Frobinsky
WHOLESALE
Bottle Dealer
854 North 48th Street PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Carload Lots a Specialty
Srr)fX>^^^Mi
P^^^ MILD HAVANA ^^ll
/CIGARS. V
Eiseman Cigar Co., Phila.
Bell, Market 4605
Keystone, Park 36
Bershad's Bath
Incorporated
Turkish and Russian Baths
Electric Cabinet Bath Our Specialty
Artesian Water in all Swimming Pools
Never Closed — for Men and Women
973-81 North 7th St. PHILADELPHIA
MavvxB
Manufacturer and Distributor of
Wall Coverings
526 to 536 S. 22d St.
Philadelphia
The Price Tells and the Service Counts
Bell Phone, Garfield 1083
Booth Bottling Company
INCORPORATED Manufacturers of
QUALITY SOFT DRINKS
Clearfield and Ruth Streets PHILADELPHIA
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JOHN WILLIAMS , W.au..t B.aliu^.
T. C. KREWSON M.„„,.c.„,er »,
801and803 ICa^Jt^rS
•»« |. G|-».<a«»l- Sollinsi ^L■a^^ers, Sxtcttsion
__ ., , » , . SiuinginB ^tagrs, Darbs and
«i>u piianr Philadelpnia ainaa
Bell, DIAMOND 1927
S. YELLIN
3125 Montgomery Avenue Philadelphia
SPECIAL FACTORY AVORK
Keystone Phone, Bell Phone,
Main 5166-5167 Lombard 4426-4427
H. PERILSTEIN
Warehouse. 5 1 5 S. SlxtH StrCCt
510-18 South Randolph Street PHILADELPHIA, PA.
M. KRAKOVITZ & SON
Jobbing in POLISHED PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS
Kvahauitz
TRADE MARK- BRAND REG. PAT. OFF.
iKryatal-iKl^^r
All Kinds of Glass for Builders' Use Plate Glass for Furniture Tops
Fourth and Morris Streets Both Phones WilliaiTi T. Gould, Jr. ^^^-'''-'•«'' ''''
QUAKER BRAND Charcoal Particularly
Pure Hardwood oprnii =; pat offipf Prepared for Steel
Charcoal for Poultry "EG D U. S. PAT. OFFBCE _^^^ ^,j general
and Live Stock ,<r^ W » A rh ^^ ^'^ A. ¥ Manufacturing
Feeding CHARCOAL ^^P^-
Office: S. E. Cor. Tioga & Belgrade Sts. - Philadelphia
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JACQUARD
Thos. Haltons Sons machines
Mascher Street Below Oxford Street
^.^^^ S^,
COMPLIMENTS OF
GEORGE ROYLE & CO
f^-^^^ 2-S ^^^
Jncorporateft 1302
Continental Bg^ Morks
T. A. HARRIS COMPANY 7C/ U/ TA^»v«*>o<-w». C^«.^^A Works: HANCOCK, MASCHER and
Ibl W . I hompson street Thompson sts., phila.
All Colors Dyed on Wool and Cotton Yarns, Hosiery, Jersey Cloth and Eiderdown, Athletic Sweater and Cardigan Yarns
BLEACHING OF HOSIERY AND KNIT GOODS
2^. Hf. Mt^tv Colonial Rag Rugs
gr^ All Sizes from 24 Inches Wide to 12 Feet Wide
iLOIttpatty and Any Length
^:aV.^TZt\T^s\':^.'':^:L^^ll Handsome Rag Rugs or Rag Carpet Coral anJi i3aupl|tn ftr^^ta pjiflabelpl^m, Jfa.
1214 CREASE STREET
NEW YORK OFFICE 456 FOURTH AVENUE
Dye and finishing workd
MASCHER AND TURNER STREETS PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DYERS AND FINISHERS
Woolens, Worsted and Mixed Fabrics Woven and Knitted
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2010-24 N. TENTH ST. PHILA., PA.
Manufacturers of
Galvanized
Range Boilers
AND
Expansion Tanks
JOHN BLOOD & BRO., Inc.
Mercer i zers AND Bleach ers
Processed Yarns for the Underwear Trade
Janney and Clearfield
Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
H.F.WALLISER
COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
Drapery and Upholstery TRIMMINGS
FRINGES FOR RUGS, SHADES AND AWNINGS
1009-1015 North Bodine St. Philadelphia, Pa.
BRIDAL PURE FOODS
CANNED GOODS
COFFEE
DRIED FRUITS
SATISFY THE MOST DISCRIMINA- TING CONSUMER
"THE ANSWER'S IN THE CAN"
Thomas Roberts & Company
Distributors
Philadelphia, Pa.
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WM. MacINTOSH CO.
Manufacturing Lithographers
113-115 ERIE STREET :: CAMDEN, N. J.
F. 1'. GUCKER |
R. G. Dun & Co. |
J. R. GRUNDY |
VIGILANl' MILLS FRANKFORD |
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE SIMONS AND STRUVE HOSIERY CO.
FRANKFORD
ri 1— ' . T CAMDEN PHONE 199
o. r eat her ^pusiLK tops Company and noils
110 to 116 ERIE STREET CAMDEN, N. J.
COMPLIMENTS OF
JOS. M. ADAMS COMPANY
Worsted and Woolen Yarns
MANAYUNK. PHILADELPHIA
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A. W. Vandegrift, President Nelson M. Vandegrift, Vice-President
F. W. Hudtwalcker, Sec. and Treas.
SHEIP & VANDEGRIFT
INCORPORATED
814-832 North Lawrence Street
Keystone and Bell Telephones PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone WILLIAM S. HALLER
Market 3081 ^OL KLEIMAN
Htttory Cigar 2iox ^ti^
245 RACE STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA.
/^ T T' Manufacturer of High-Grade
OAMUEL ROLLER Willow Furniture and Baskets
Main Store Branch
151 N. Second St. 3912 Germantown Ave.
Bell Phone, Market 2823 Phone, Tioga 9134
PHILADELPHIA
PHILADELPHIA - - NEW YORK 53^. 8c Hf^ ©^©nnit^U manufacturers of
5°7^'?^®"* Slack Barrels
Moore btreet, Water to bwanson PHILADELPHI A
3fpui anil SrconB i^and
UuQS - anh - ISurlaps
Wolf and Ritner Sts. Water and Swanson Sts.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Established DANIEL ADAMS Si'/.-n
CUabtn^t lUnrk anh §tatr 33lork iiPurntsl^^Ji anh iEr^rt^ti, ICutnb^r, iUUl Hlork anh ||onrl|g0, jparqugt jfflooHng > > >
2931-2951 N. SEVENTH ST. 2932-2956 N. MARSHALL ST.
PHILADELPHIA
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The Enterprise Wall Paper Company
NORTHEAST CORNER
WATER AND MORRIS STREETS
PHILADELPHIA
JAMES CARNWATH. President ROBERT CARNWATH. Secretary and Treasurer
PENNSYLVANIA BOX & LUMBER CO.
PACKING BOXES, BOX SHOCKS and LAPPING BOARDS
613 and 615 Cherry St. American and Cumberland Sts. PHILADELPHIA
Paxson's Sanitary Sweeping Compound ^eeps the Dust Down BROOMS, DUSTERS, BRUSHES
RIGHT PRICES
PAXSON MANUFACTURING CO.
219 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Compliments of..
S. M. BRACHMAN & CO.
17 BANK STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JOHN LANG PAPER CO.
^PHILADELPHIA, PA. =
PHONES
MONUMENTAL
WORKS
/ B. REIBSTEIN
OFFICE TWO SHOW ROOMS
C CIVTLJ CrorTT '*^^ *• SIXTH STREET
425 S. SIXTH STREET har nebo cemetery
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Both Phones
U. S. Gov't Inspection
Louis Pincus
Cut Meats
WHOLESALE ONLY
Fresh Tenderloins Always on Hand
Our Own Cured Beef Tongues
Sausage Meats for Sausage Makers
218-220 CALLOWHILL ST. 342-346 N. AMERICAN ST.
Brodsky Brothers
Wool Pullers
and Hide Dealers
ONTARIO STREET below RICHMOND STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Philadelphia Desiccating Works
M. L. Shoemaker & Co., Inc.
Manufacturers of the
SWIFT- SURE FERTILIZERS
Ammonite and Fertilizer Material
PHILADELPHIA
In Every Good Delicatessen Store Are
TONGUES
THAT Speak for Us
Bernard Pincus
450 N. AMERICAN ST. Philadelphia
Mutual Rendering Company, Inc.
p. O. Address, Station E PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Tallow Renderers
POULTRY and HOG FEEDS FERTILIZERS
BELL PHONE KEYSTOSE PHONE
Standard Provision Company
^
212-214 North Front St, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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COMPLIMENTS of
Wildman Mfg. Co.
NORRISTOWN
PA., U. S. A.
BELL PHONE 170
THE KELLER POTTERY COMPANY
NORRISTOWN, PENNA. Manufacturers of
Red
Standard Pots
Bell Telephone 815 R 5
O. Henriksen
Bread and Cake
BAKERY
STEAM BAKED, FRESH EVERY DAY
Plumsteadville, Pa.
ALBERT H. COLLIER
JOHN G. NACK
NORTH WALES TAPESTRY MILLS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tapestry Curtains Couch Covers and Upholstery Goods
Main Office : North Wales, Pa.
PHONE, I52-R2
NEW YORK OFFICE
200 FIFTH AVENUE
Harry Goldstein. Representative
Jenkintown Market
Fancy Fruits and Vegetables
High Grade Canned Goods Fresh Fish and Oysters
S. E. Cor. York Road and Greenwood Avenue
JENKINTOWN, PA.
BELL PHONE. OGONTZ 1178
Fritzlyn Farms
GUERNSEYS
W. F. FRETZ
PIPERSVILLE PA.
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^SJ^G^r Grain and Peanut Threshers
Union Feed and Ensilage Cutters
MANUFACTURED BY
HEEBNER & SONS
LANSDALE, PA.
2
-Year Guarantee
i^i^^Jo)D^Cra@[M[£)
With Phila. Slotted Retainers
All Makes Batteries Repaired and Recharged
^■^k.^N-ls™"^ Charles B. Moyer ^SSi^fi^
Electrical Contractor 30 E. State Street, Doylestown
I ownsend jVlanufactming Company ^O^^ESM
Edging and Laces for
Knit Underwear, Dress Trade and
Curtain Trade
Tapes for Corset and Brassiere
Trade
Agent Agent
E. W. JENKINS JOHN G. CHAPMAN 301 Mariner and Merchants Building 1123 Broadway
PHILADELPHIA, PA. NEW YORK
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Executes Trusts
Pays Interest on Deposits
Insures Titles
Surks (Unimta ©ruat (Enmpautr
Authorized Capital, $250,000; Paid-in Capital, $125,000; Surplus, $200,000
HENRY A. JAMES, President ; OSCAR 0. BEAN, First Vice-President
C. S. WETHERILL, Second Vice-President
GEORGE H. MILLER, Secretary and Treasurer
HARRY C. GARNER. Assistant Secretary
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
WHEN IN DOYLESTOWN, DO YOUR TRADING AT CLYMER'S DEPARTMENT STORE
BUCKS COUNTY'S LARGEST STORE
R. L. CLYMER
36, 38 and 40 W. STATE ST., DOYLESTOWN, PA.
BELL PHONE No. 1
KEYSTONE No. 25
H. B. Rosenberger
DEALER IN
HAY, STRAW, COAL,
CEMENT, SAND, STONE, FEED, Etc.
184 W. ASHLAND STREET
DOYLESTOWN
Joseph Windholz
Painting and Paper hanging
Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc. DOYLESTOWN, PA.
J. F. MOORE
Department
Store
Main and State Streets
BEST GOODS PROCURABLE AT CASH PRICES
Doylestown, Pa.
GEORGE SOMMER
Fancy Print Butter Ice Cream and Cheese
WHOLESALE RETAIL
DOYLESTOWN
TELEPHONES Rp, , 1 Residence, 99 J KEYSTONE
'^'^^'^ ( Office. 38J Office, 24M
FRANK C. LEWIS
(Successor to Henry S. Beidler)
Merchant Miller
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Coal, Flour, Grain, Feed. Timothy and
Clover Seed. Lime, Fertilizers, Land
Plaster, Salt, Etc.
Machinery Doylestown, Pa.
Both Phones
Michael A. Rufe
(Formerly Rufe Bros.)
Plumbing, Steam, Hot Water and Warm Air Heater Work
General Repairing and Machine Shop
NEW LOCATION:
Taylor Street, Between Main
and Pine Streets
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
Boyl^stoiun ®ru0t Cnutpany
CHARTERED 1896
Authorized Capital, $250,000.00-
Paid-in Capital, $125,000.00 - Surplus, $140,000.00
Start a Saving Fund Account and Watch It Grow
QUALITY COAL
2240 Lbs. to Every Ton Every Time Ask the People Who Burn It
Andre, Barndt & Hoffman
Incorporated
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
THOMAS LYONS
Watches : : Clocks Jewelry and Silverware
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
DOYLESTOWN
PA.
Dr. Wesley Massinger
Vete
rinarian
CHALFONT, PA.
Royal Silk Company
Manufacturers of
BROAD SILKS
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
Established 1872
HISTAND BROS
Slate and Tin Roofing SPOUTING
COPPER CABLE LIGHTNING RODS
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles
A. N. HELLYER
Authorized Dealer
Phone 160 J DOYLESTOWN, PA.
FRANK D. GOOD
HA Y and GRAIN
BELL PHONE CHALFONT, PA.
BELL PKONE 285 W
Gustave Sanders
PHOTO STUDIO
Doylestown - Penna.
Novelty Cone Co.
Adelphia Rag Co, Strand Theatre
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
The HOME of the BEST PHOTOPLAYS
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Silbe
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Clotlpng, §170^3, Sfats a>i^ iFurnial^tngs
605 and 607 West Avenue JENKINTOWN, PA.
S. H. SWARTLEY
Manufacturer of
Cider and Vinegar
Cor. State and West Sts.
p. O. Box 412 DOYLESTOWN, PA.
/^ompl
iments of
Relda Ribbon Mills
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
JAMES BARRETT
Dealer in Paints and Oils, Cement, Terra Cotta Pipe, Horse Clothing, and a Full Line of Hardware, Etc.
Cor. Main and Ashland DOYLESTOWN , PA
Phone Connections
A. MILLER
PAPER MAKERS' SUPPLIES CAMPING SUPPLIES . . . CONTRACTORS' SUPPLIES
114-22 Bainbridge St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
m
iUotor ay man ^^
SALES SERVICE
44-46-48 Pine Street
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
REO OAKLAND PAIGE CHEVROLET
Phone 231 Motor Cars and Trucks
W. H. Zimmerman lalumbtng
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
Dealer in All Kinds of
Pumps, Water Wheels, Hydraulic
Rams, Etc.
109 E. Main St., Lansdale, Pa.
WM. P. ELY & SON
in
Ready-to-Wear Clothing for
Men, Boys, Children
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes
©pp. p. & iR. B^pot Bnyl^stnuin, Pa.
Bell Phone
Doylestown 355
W. H. WATSON
DEALER IN
HUPMOBILE HANDLEY-KNIGHT
OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
Bell Phone
POPLAR 7793
MASTER KNITTING MILLS
^N^ECKWEAR -
Keystone Bldg., S. E. Cor. Eleventh and Columbia Ave. PHILADELPHIA - - PA.
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F. D. Hartzers Sons Co.
FLOUR, FEED, COAL, SEEDS,
FERTILIZER AND
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
CHALFONT, PA.
Highest Grade Coal
Faultless Ice
Cheltenham
& Jenkintown Ice Manufacturing Company
MAIN OFFICE : OGONTZ
PHONE CONNECTION
PLANTS : OGONTZ AND WYNCOTE
TELEPHONES : Ogontz 226-50 J Melrose 1432
DUBOIS LUMBER & COAL CO.
Lumber
Millwork
Sash
Doors
Mouldings
Office: LANSDALE Yard: COLMAR
W. A. BRECHT President
HENRY L. FREED Secy, and Treas.
TRADE " SCriipp " MARK
Krupp Foundry Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
High-Grade
Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings Iron Castings
for the Plumbing Supply Trade
LANSDALE, PA.
KRUPP, MEYERS & HOFFMAN
, Lumber and Builders' Supplies
Coal, Feed, Ice, Kindling Wood, Steel Sash
LANSDALE^
=PA
Bell Phone ANYWHERE ANY TIME
A. C. Godshall & Co.
INCORPORATED J. L. GAUMER, - General Manager
DEALERS IN
Grain, Flour, Feed, Coal, Hay, Building Material, Etc.
LANSDALE • PA
cm
Army and Navy Goods
of Every Description
Complete Camping Equipments
Write — Phone — Call on Us
DREIFUS&CO.,Inc.
2007-2009 Frankford Avenue
12 and 14 South Second Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Atlas Button Company
207 QUARRY STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Bell and Keystone Telephones
Kensington iron and Metal Co.
IRON and STEEL SCRAP
Tanks, New and Second-hand Machinery Office
1011 East Susquehanna Avenue PHILADELPHIA, PA.
v-^j-. f 1013-19 East Susquehanna Avenue raras. -^ 808.820 East Wildey Street
WM. S. HENNING Both Phones
G. J. Walsh Co., Inc.
Dealers in
CHARCOAL KINDLING WOOD
Office and Yard : — Tulip and Tioga Streets
PHILADELPHIA
Carload Lots or Less Solicited All Grades, All Sizes, for All Purposes '
Established 1853
S. S. REDIFER & CO.
LAST MAKERS
Individual Lasts Made to Measure
139 RACE STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone MARKET 2133
Oscar Nebel Company, Inc.
Manufacturers of
Fifth, Courtland and Annsbury Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Founded 1837
BETZOLD BROS.
Dressers, Cleaners and Dyers
. . of ihxr #ktns . .
Dressers of the Roosevelt Smithsonian African Skins
3525-27-29 N. SECOND ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Guenther Lumber Go.
EMIL GUENTHER, President WHOLESALE
Lumber Dealers
26th and Gray's Ferry Road PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Weierman Hosiery Company
1320-26 N. Lawrence Street
PHILADELPHIA
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J. Bloom & Sons
BOTTLES
21 1-13 Bainbridge Street
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Telephones: Lombard 5824, Main G89
J. T. RILEY
LUMBER
620 AND 622 PINE STREET Philadelphia
Bell, Lombard 5686 Keystone, Main 4288
MITTIN BROS.
LUMBER
Mill Work and Beaver Board
773 SOUTH SECOND STREET Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, Market 1373
Keystone, Main 1725
William J. Kees
PACKING BOX
Manufacturer
111-13-15-17 N. ORIANNA ST. Philadelphia, Pa.
Jas. S. McCauley
Irvine (^rummer
ESTABLISHED 1857
J. & W. McCauley
PACKING BOX
Manufacturers
963-971 FRANKFORD AVENUE
Philadelphia
Established 1861 Telephone Connection
J. B. Shoemaker's Sons
Wholesale Dealers in
PACKING BOXES
Hogsheads, Casks, Barrels & Crates
Office, Factory and Warehouse
Cor. Front and East Clearfield Sts. Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, Lombard 2916 Lombard 2917 Keystone, Main 7589
George H. Buzby Louis M. Buzby G. Harold Buzby
C. M. Buzby & Sons
LUMBER and MILL WORK BEAVER BOARD
612-632 WASHINGTON AVE. Philadelphia
Established 1883
John Galbraith
WOODEN BOXES, CRATES AND SHOOKS
619 COMMERCE STREET Philadelphia, Pa.
BELL PHONES
William Meyer
Packing Box Manufacturer
Carpenter Work, Shelves and Fixtures a
Specialty — Jobbing in all Its Branches
206-216 QUARRY STREET
Corner Bread, Between Second and Third
Race and Arch Streets
PHILADELPHIA
George H. Stevenson
Bell Phone
Frankford Packing Box Company
Manufacturers of
PACKING BOXES
Shooks and Crates 4314-20 JOSEPHINE STREET
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IT'S A PLEASURE TO TAKE A BATH IN A ROOM LINED with
Upson Tile
Inexpensive and Lasts a Lifetime
Alexander Adaire
LUMBER DEALER
Howard, Berks and Mascher Sts.
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BAUER & WAGMAN
1325 FEDERAL STREET
PHILADELPHIA
WM. WOOD
SONS & CO.
Thomas Crompton & Son
116-118 ARCH STREET, PHILA.
F. R. RUPP
PHILIP L. SCHEERR Union Paving Co,
30th and Locust Sts., Phila.
COMPLIMENTS OF
MRS. HORWITZ
S. E. COR. TWELFTH AND CITY LINE
CHAS. GEIKLER
James Lees & Sons Co.
BRIDGEPORT, PA.
ANDREW V.BROWN I. J. HORSTMANN
S. Nemirovsky & Son
137 N. THIRD STREET - PHILA.
Compliments of a Friend
JOHN FURLONG
K. ACRE & SONS
Fairmount Foundry Co.
Robert Shoemaker & Co. The C. & C. Cone Co
COMPLIMENTS OF
Trenton Crockery Company Weinfeld & Schofield
WM. SADLER
BERKSHIRE MFG. CO.
Mr. & Mrs. John Elhs
6814 N. BROAD STREET
MURPHY BROS.
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Bell Phone, Frankford 0157
WILLIAM B. KOEHLER
WHOLESALE GROWER
Pot Plants
1634 Bridge Street Frankford, Phila.
Bell Phone
Keystone Phone
Eastern Spring & Tool Co.
AUTOMOBILE and TRUCK SPRINGS
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
2133 N. Marshall Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA. Harry Stave
P. CALLAHAN Teamster
1305 ARCH STREET
COMPLIMENTS OF
Isaac G. Ferguson
Teamster and Rigger Front and Palmer Streets
OFFICE PHONES:
KEYSTONE, MAIN 1933 BELL, MARKET 0657
John S. VanAken
Hauling Contractor 401 COMMERCE STREET
PHILADELPHIA
A. Geissel & Son
INVENTORS OF THE
Geissel Patent Touring Car Converter
485-487-489 NORTH THIRD STREET
L. Sacks & Sons
Hardware and Plumbing Supplies
1417 South Eighth Street PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Telephones: Dickinson 6815 Keystone, Main 2439
Bell Phone, Market 0461
Harry Stirzel
Expressman and Teamster Stand, 243 Race Street
PHILADELPHIA Hauling Promptly Attended To
DurkMcc ' Bell, Market 0486
( Keystone, Main 1830
W. T. PARKER
Contractor, Teamster
and Rigger Safes, Heavy Machinery 146 NORTH THIRD STREET
Residence, 1225 S. Fifteenth St.
Office: Bell. Kens. 0702
Res.: Bell, Kens. If
H. GOLDSMAN
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Store Fixtures, Show Cases, Ice Boxes, Etc.
Drug Store Fixtures and Office
Partitions a Specialty
Residence Office and Show Rooms
1235 Germantown Ave. Third and Thompson Sts.
Factory: 1 230-36 Germantown Ave. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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I. S. CUSTER, SON
& CO., Inc.
711-713 Arch Street Phila.
COMPLIMENTS OF
QUAKER BRAID CO.
Grieb Shoe Mfg. Co. 309 ARCH STREET
D. ATLAS & CO.
JOHN PRICE & CO. N. HALPERT
714 Sansom Street
A. BERKMAN
6623 Greene Street
GERMANTOWN
SOL. LEVY
Manufacturer of
FEATHER DUSTERS
COMPLIMENTS OF
NATIONAL BEDDING COMPANY
COMPLIMENTS OF
M. SCHULTZ
1535 E. Moyamensing Avenue
P. SULLIVAN & SON
I. HALPERN & BROS.
1333 N. Front Street
Harbison's Dairies
S. PARRIS
JUMP HOUSE WRECKING- CO.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Chabrow Brothers United Drug Supply Co.
FRANKLIN & THOMPSON STS.
Henry H. Sheip Mfg. Co.
COMPLIMENTS OF
B. BROS.
COMPLIMENTS OF
A. WEINFELD & SON
MAX ROUNICK
H. SHERMAN
223 N. Second Street PHILADELPHIA
COMPLIMENTS OF
S. Hirshenhorn & Sons
209 North Third Street
C. A. SCANLON HERMAN F. VOSS
3163 FRANKFORD AVE. PHILA.
NICE & SCHREIBER
23 S. WATER STREET
E. S. PERKINS JACOB M. LEVY
1500 N. Sixty-second Street
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ABSOLUTE
Hair clotH
Hair Will Not Work Out
^^^0. §. CHox Sc SIrn., ifttr.
CAMBRIA & ORMES STREETS PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Sole Makers of ABSOLUTE
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MANUFACTURERS OF
ANCOCK
DuUiJ. Couch Constructions, Woven Wires & Spiral ^ Spring Beds
265 S. Second St., Phila.
DUMEE SON
and COMPANY
Cntton
105 & 107 South Third Street
CAMBRIA SILK HOSIERY CO., Inc.
Ladies' Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery
Louis Weber 176 W. LOUDEN STREET
President
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone, Oregon 0725
JOH'A LUSCH Period Furniture
Interior Woodwork
Chair Frames
1423-27 CARPENTER ST.
Philadelphia
Alex. E. Bass
Manufacturing Co.
CCiitliSicn's Si ffCtsscs'
Office and Factory
706 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
For Quality
ASK FOR
W. BODEK CO,
Hosiery
53-55 N. Third St.
PHILADELPHIA
ESTABLISHED 1866
JAMES DOAK, JR. COMPANY
KENSINGTON - PHILA.
Bell Phone. Lombard 2402
Enterprise Fish Co.
ISADORE KOFF - PROPRIETOR WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN
FRESH AND pf OIJ TERRAPIN,
SALT WATER
GAME, &c.
No. 4 Dock Street Fish Market
CIX
Bell Phone, Market 1897
Felden heimer & Bui kin
MAKERS OF
Cnats, §ittts an& Drrssrs 121 N. SEVENTH ST.
PHILADELPHIA
A, K. SCHWENK COMPANY
32 N. SIXTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BELL PHONE
LOMBARD 1363
CHAS. NEMCOF
21 and 23 S. Third Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Both Phones
Samuel Kramer & Co.
Jobbers and Commission Merchants of
Carpets, Sugs anil i£xnolentn
Importers of Grass Rugs and Mattings
40-42 N. Third St. Phila.
Q^ompliments of
EL/AS WILF
^^iDor Ol^au^rtngs 209 and 211 CHESTNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Frank H. Stewart Electric Co.
^:.?rm^^ Slrrtrtral
'^°^D^I^S^'^' Supplies
37 and 39 N. SEVENTH ST.
OLD MINT BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA
New York Office, 366 Broadway
Brownhill & Kramer
Manufacturers of
HOSIERY
East Columbia Ave., Memphis and Orange Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Armon, Wolf & Co,
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF FLOOR COVERINGS
13 & 15 Bank St.
PHILADELPHIA
Bell, 7754 Market Keystone, 9023 Main
H. B, BAUER &C0.
Oil Cloths
and Linoleum
ISooJS aiih HJilloiu Wart, Ilfasbtng {Racbines, iltc.
14 N. Sixth St. Phila.
George Fastman & Sons
WHOLESALE
FLOOR COVERINGS
116 North Second St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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H. Toggweiler
HEATERS RANGES ROOFING
3120 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia
BELL PHONE
GAS FITTER
Chas. J. Williams
SANITARY PLUMBER Steam and Hot-Water Heating
2237-41 No. Thirtieth Street PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone, POPLAR 0501
WM. J. WANG
1428 Columbia Avenue Ice Cream, Water Ices, Fancy Cakes
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Chas. Shaw & Son
Wholesale Grocers Mistletoe Canned Goods
2310-2312 N. EIGHTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Bell Phone, Market 3802
Fairmount Wood Turning Co.
Wood Turners
Mahogany Floor Lamps and Portables a Specialty
S. W. Cor. Fourth and Fairmount Ave.
PHILADELPHIA
JOHN H. RICHTER
HEATERS, RANGES and SPOUTING . . .
TIN AND SLAG ROOFING
3021 West York Street and
2308 N. Twenty-eighth Street
PHILADELPHIA
BELL PHONE
ALBERT F. KAERCHER
ROOFING HEATING
Safety Guard Appliances Sheet Metal Work . .
OFFICE
2904-06 West Fletcher Street PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phones. DIAMOND 4172-4173 Keystone Phone, PARK 4987
BERG^S HOTEL SUPPLY
Meats and Poultry of Quality
Hotels, Restaurants and Institutions Supplied BEST SERVICE : : LOWEST PRICES
1702 DAUPHIN STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Keystone. Park 362 Bell, Kensington 5136
Miller & Greenstein
Successors to SAMUEL MILLER
WHOLESALE GROCERS . .
N. W. Cor. Girard Ave. and Howard St. PHILADELPHIA
Office, Bell, Diamorid 8940
Residence. Bell
Solomon Gersh
CONTRACTING
PAINTER and DECORATOR
2530 N. Douglas Street
Orders promptly Philadelphia, Pa. attended to
CXI
Bell Phone. Baring 8331
Keystone, West 1028
FRANKLIN SIGN, CO.
- QUANTITY SIGNS
- OUR SPECIALTY •
45™ AND MARKET STREETS
PHILADELPHIA
FRANK KELLEY. Jr. President
FRANK KELLEY. Secretary and Treasurer
Peerless Belt Lacing Machine Co.
Manufacturers of ttie PEERLESS BELT LACER
Coiled Wire Lacing, Spiral Needles and Rawhide Pins
Swanson & Moore Sts.
Telephone Connection PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Cable Address: "COGS" Philadelphia
Charles T. Robinson
nggmg
107-109 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pa.
ALL D/p J7 ^^^ AND
SIZES mIiHi second hand
FOR ALL PURPOSES
Furnished with Hevi Threads and Couplings or Cut to Specifications
iFittmgs, ilnlu^s, Utc.
Frank Griffith
412 to 424 MOVER STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, Market 1110 Keystone, Park 1065
M. YELLIN
General Contractor and Builder
712 N. FRANKLIN ST.
A. Adier & Son
3157-69 WEIKEL STREET
— PHILADELPHIA, PA. —
Plant Under Chemical Supervision
GIRARD SMELTING AND REFINING CO.
Manufacturers of Ingot Brass and White Metal Alloys
Refiners of Metal Drosses, Copper Bearing Material
Richmond and Tioga Sts., Phila., Pa.
Iron Fences, Gates, Fire Escapes, Cellar Doors, Window Guards
W. REISBORD
Ornamental and Architectural
Iron Work
4437-43 LUDLOW ST.
Phone. Baring 7710 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Bell Phone, Diamond 7803
L. SCHUCK
Dealer and Manufacturer of
^tnr^ Jf txtur^s
1655-57 Germantown Avenue
408 W. Columbia Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa.
Agents for
ATKINS STEEL SAWS
Telephone Connection
SCnnttna
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE CUTLERY TOOLS
533 ARCH ST.
PHILA., PA.
CXII
Isaac M. Sheaffer Stanley Marvel
Phones : Keystone, Main 3561 Bell, Market 1166
Wholesalers and Jobbers
Butter and Eggs
XOB N. ©claiuarr Aurnur
References: PHILADELPHIA
Union Nat. Bank, Dun's &
Phila. Bradstreet's
Members Phila. Produce Exchange
RISSER BROS. CO.
C. N. RISSER
SItup Poultry
IN CAR LOTS
FRONT & PINE STREETS
PHILADELPHIA
Long Distance Phone
Market 337
M. WILDSTEIN
631-33-35 N. SECOND ST.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
F. E. DOERSAM & BRO.
mtfolrsalc ItltalrrB in IN SEASON
202 CALLOWHILL STREET
PHILADELPHIA
107 S. New York Ave. Bell Phone
Atlantic City, N. J. POPLAR Keystone Phone
Bell Phone 1448-W 0950
TRY G. E. BROWNBACK
o'ft; Famous Golden Butter
RIDGE AVE. FARMERS' MARKET
1810 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia
A Phone Call or Postal Will Receive Prompt Attention
CXIII
PRICE BROTHERS
118 N. Delaware Avenue
PHILADELPHIA
Bakers, Hotels,
Restaurants,
Grocers and
Institutions Supplied
Poultry, Butter and^ggs
Wholesale Commission Merchant
S. W. Cor. Second and Callowhill Sts.
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone,
Market 1043
Keystone Phone,
Main 2307
THE QUALITY CASH
Wholesale Grocery Warehouse
12U-13-15 5C. §^conb §t.
Bell, Lombard 3395 Keystone, Main 1409
ROSEMOUNT TUB BUTTER
SAMUEL SALER
Dealer in
BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
Office and Warehouse
38 SOUTH WATER STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
H. R. AIKEN
BUTTER EGGS CHEESE POULTRY
128 N. Delaware Avenue
PHILADELPHIA
M. Halpern & Son
Ma
anufacturers oi
Davenports, Couch Frames, Over- stuffed Suites and Box Springs
Fireside Chairs ~A\l Kinds Chairs Made to Order
1531-33 N. Palethorp Street 1530-34 N. Hancock Street
Main Office: 1531 N. Palethorp St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA. Bell Phone, Columbia 2745 Keystone Phone, Park 4972 A
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
John J. Chaulk Co.
Paper Manufacturers' Materials and Marine Merchandise
Old and New Manila Rope and Canvas
506 and 508 S. Delaware Ave. Philadelphia, Pa.
Keystone, Park 2109 Bell, Market 2415
Morris Shanis
WHOLESALE
Grocer and Jobber
733 N. SECOND ST. Philadelphia, Pa.
Keystone Phone, Park 816 A
Residence, 3019 N. Twenty-third St.
Askin & Flinker
Dealers in
Rags, Paper, Iron, Metals Etc.
2946 N. TWENTY- SECOND ST. Philadelphia, Pa.
J. BENDER
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
RAGS, PAPER, IRON and METALS
2521 RIDGE AVENUE
PHILA.
John J. McGrath
Dealer in and Manufacturer of
COTTON and WOOL WASTE
Wiping and Packing Waste for
Railroads, Steamships
Machinery, Etc.
1338 to 1344 N. FRONT ST.
Philadelphia
Telephone Connection Postal Station K Keystone, Main 2688 Bell, Market 5390
Sam. Halpern
Wholesale Grocer and Jobber
463-465 NORTH SECOND ST.
Warehouse, 464-66 N. Hancock St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Phone, Oregon 8011 Keystone, Main 1339
Riskoff & Sharf
Wholesale Grocers
313 N. SECOND STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Joseph Berliner METALS
Belgrade and Frankford Ave. PHILADELPHIA
Bell, Columbia 0711 Keystone, Park 4716
S. Specter & Co.
Paper Manufacturers* Supplies
1706 NORTH SECOND STREET Philadelphia, Pa.
CXIV
Compliments of
Unique Knitting Co.
1324-26 N. Lawrence St.
GUSTAV SOELLE PEARL BUTTON CO.
Manufacturers of
Pearl Buttons, Especially for the Shirt Trade
3509-11 N. Randolph Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Diamond Towel Mills
MANUFACTURERS OF
TURKISH TOWELS
WASH CLOTHS
and BATH RUGS
N. E. Cor. Hancock and Oxford
Bell Phone, Belmont 5440 Keystone Phone, West 1056
Empire Iron & Metal Co.
DEALERS IN
PAPER, RAGS IRON AND METAL
4841-45 ASPEN STREET
SAMUEL SMILK, Proprietor
Peerless Paper Box Manufacturing Co., Inc.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER BOXES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
1432-34-36 Randolph Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
F. Brecht's Sons
CIGAR BOX Manufacturers
109-113 N. Orianna Street
PHILADELPHIA Phone, Kensington 4677
Textile Shrinking Company
Examining, Sponging
Refinishing Cold Water Shrinking
S. W. Cor. Coral and Adams Sts.
All Goods Fully Covered by Insurance
MINK SMELTING & REFINING WORKS
N. E. Cor. 18th & Washington Ave.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Bell Phone, Preston 38-36 Keystone Phone, West 575
GORNISH BROS.
Wholesale Dealers in
SCRAP IRON and METAL
Quotations on Carload Lots
Residence: 4020-4050 Wyalusing Ave.
425 Lombard St. Penna. R. R. Siding
Key. Phone. Main 38-99 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
No Job Too Large No Job Too Small
CHARLES HARBURG
Modern Plumbing & Heating Contractor
210 BROWN STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Bell. Market 4848 Keystone, Park 437
CXV
Bell Phone, Market 2977
Jobbing Promptly Attended to
Sanitary Plumber
Steam and Hot Water Heating
Gas Fitting
412 GREEN STREET
01. an& H. iColb
Fire Brick Manufacturers
MEADOW and JACKSON STS. Philadelphia
Bell, Oregon 5134 Keystone, Main 6104
Oregon 8454-W
If. Shrank Sc^tin
Bottlers of SOFT DRINKS
612-616 MOORE STREET Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, Oregon 1325 Keystone, Main 1311
Meats That Sell
Abattoir and Office
226 MOORE STREET Philadelphia, Pa.
2irouin Sc ^on
Garage and Automobile Dealers
145 FAIRMOUNT AVE. Philadelphia
ESTABLISHED 1892
BOTH PHONES
klaroff
Sc
0n0
Smoked Fish Establishment
Importers of Scotch and Holland
HERRING
712-714 S. SECOND STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pol^y 2ir0tlj^r0
Dealers in
SLACK AND TIGHT BARRELS
1528 N. SEVENTH STREET Philadelphia
Bell Phones, Oregon 2S27-4277-6645
Alltn iBr00.
Wholesale
CONFECTIONERS
CIGARS TOBACCO
Special Prices to Churches, Lodges, Etc,
23rd and TASKER STREETS
Sc #0tt
BARRELS
134 MOORE STREET Philadelphia
TEAMSTERS
Livery and Exchange Stables
Horses and Wagons to Hire by Day, Week or Month
346-48-50-52 N. SECOND STREET
CXVI
Bell, Lombard 4858 Keystone, Main 6547 Bell, Market 614 Keystone, Main 3624
Louis E. Wiser
FURNITURE
Quality - Variety - Economy 260-262 SO. FIFTH STREET
Between Locust and Spruce
Philadelphia BELL PHONE, MARKET 1570
S. Smith
Dealer in
Diamonds, Watches Clocks and Jewelry
1046 NO. SECOND STREET Philadelphia
Spiral Mailing Tubes Round Cartons
G. A. F. Gentzsch
Manufacturer of
Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes
S. E. Cor. 21st and Jefferson Sts. Philadelphia, Pa.
A. Starr & Son
Subway STATIONERY STORE
6 S. SECOND STREET
PHILADELPHIA
H. Rothstein & Son
Distributors of
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
132 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
D. Becker & Sons
Manufacturers of
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
437-447 NO. AMERICAN STREET Philadelphia, Pa.
Young & Keim
PAPER BOX
Manufacturers
307 ARCH STREET Philadelphia
Chas. C. Huling
Manufacturer of
The Perfecto Confections
925 Locust Street, Philadelphia
Revised American Candy Maker
Bell, Oregon 0374 Keystone, Main 9132
American Pipe and Supply Co.
Plumbing and Heating Supplies
1420 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET Philadelphia, Pa.
C. HYMAN
H. LIEBERMAN
Hyman & Lieberman
Wholesale Commission Merchants in
FRUITS and PRODUCE
127 DOCK STREET
Telephone Connections Phila., Pa.
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Bell Telephone, Garfield 0193
Frank W. Wheeler
Successor to ARMSHIRE & WHEELER
2911 ♦*€" STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Alfred C. Haines
56 NORTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Enterprise Paper Co.
Manufacturers and Distributors of
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CALLOWHILL AT THIRD ST.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
OILS prttrtUS GREASES
Penn Petroleum & Supply Co.
1224-1230 WASHINGTON AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA
Henry Kraan Furniture Co.
I NCORPORATED Manufacturers of
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N. E. Cor. Sixth & Master Sts.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BELL PHONE
SPRUCE 2169
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The Adams-Lessack Co.
1 505 ARCH STREET
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Bell, Kensington 4971 Keystone. East 7021
New Famous Chandelier Co.
Manufacturers
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
CORAL AND BOSTON AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Compliments
THE PHILADELPHIA SILK THROWING CO.
Randolph & Jefferson Streets
The Perkiomen Trunk & Bag Co.
INCORPORATED
27 S. 4th St., Phila.
Bell, Diamond 4320 Keystone, Park 4333
THE KRUGER & BLIND CO.
GENERAL MACHINISTS
ALL MAKES OF ENGINES, ICE MACHINES AND PUMPS REPAIRED
Office and Works:
511-513 Master Street - Phila., Pa.
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Bell Phone
Dyson Brothers
MEN'S WEAR
Cope's Mill, Wayne Junction PHILADELPHIA
Robert Krook
Carpet and Rug
YARNS
Main Street above Walnut Lane Manayunk, Phila.
A. PATCHETT, Pres. Bell, Myk. 0854
M. PATCHETT, Vice-Pres. W. PATCHETT, Treas. E. PATCHETT, Sec'y
Industrial Worsted Company, Inc.
WORSTED SPINNERS
GREEN LANE and MAIN STREET Manayunk, Pa.
Comae Mfg. Co.
165-7 WEST OXFORD STREET PHILADELPHIA
Manufacturers of
Velour Curtains, Cushions
and Scarfs
JACQUARD THREAD
R. J. Ederer Thread Co.
Flax Spinners and Manufacturers of Linen Threads
Unity and Elizabeth Streets Frankford, Phila.
Standard
HOSIERY DYEING and FINISHING WORKS
3213-15 Frankford Ave. PHILADELPHIA
Wm. Schofield Company
IRON FOUNDERS
Textile Machinery Builders
MANAYUNK Philada., Pa.
Apaca Knitting Mills
Manufacturers of
KNITTED OUTERWEAR
MUFFLERS GOLF HOSE
S. E. Cor. Mascher and Turner Sts.
Philadelphia
Bell Phone, Fkd. 2468
Bell Worsted Co.
BROADCLOTH
Commission Weaving
ADAMS AVENUE
AND WINGOHOCKING STREET
PHILADELPHIA
William Osborne, Jr. Knitting Co., Inc.
Manufacturers of
BATHING SUITS and JERSEYS
Office and Factory
1116-1122 W. Montgomery Ave. Philadelphia, Pa.
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John F. Mcllvaine Co.
325 MARKET STREET Philadelphia, Pa.
COMBINATION Mac LAST
BLACK KID TAN
IN STOCK
Sizes 3 to 9 Widths A to E
Jas. L. Wilson & Co. DRY GOODS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
239 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia
Bell Phones, Lombard 6760 - 6761 Keystone Phone, Main 7278
F. W. Hoffman & Co.
Manufacturers of
Brushes, Brooms, Mops
General Cleaning Supplies 35-37 S. FOURTH STREET
SPONGES Philadelphia CHAMOIS
H. B. Hanford Co.
WHOLESALE
Rubber Footwear
427 MARKET STREET Philadelphia
New York
Chicago
Los Angeles
Oehrle Brothers Company
PHILADELPHIA
Upholstery Trimmings Rope Portieres
Rossell Brothers & Company
CHAIRS
255-257 SOUTH THIRD STREET Philadelphia
ESTABLISHED 1817
Monroe Bros. & Co.
Wholesale Distributors of
SHOES and RUBBER FOOTWEAR
49 NORTH THIRD STREET Philadelphia
Bell Phone Market 2172
Specialties in FELT SLIPPERS
H. Heicklen
Wholesale
SHOE STORE SUPPLIES
Specialties
Infants' and Children's Shoes
421 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa.
Louis Stecker
Numbers 420-22-24 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA
Morris Albus
Manufacturer of
Juniors', Misses' {^ g-^r^^-n and Ladies' \»^OaLS
Oppenhein Collins Building
New York
Factory: Gilbert Building
Juniper and Cherry Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
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FACTORY. CAMDEN, N. J.
WM. H. DORELL & SON
MAKERS OF 34 North Fourth Street Philadelphia, Pa.
F. A. BARTHOLOMA Y & SONS
Designers and Builders of
Action Installed for Tower Chime Bells — Operated From Organ Keyboard
Rebuilding and Repairing Electric Blowers Installed Organ Maintenance
N. E. COR. AMERICAN AND BAINBRIDGE STS.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PHILADELPHIA WOOL SCOURING AND CARBONIZING COMPANY
SOMERSET AND TULIP STREETS PHILADELPHIA. PA.
AMERICAN AND BERKS STREETS PHILADELPHIA
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, Kensington 6681-W CONTRACT HAULING A SPECIALTY
r,ur\^\V^ 'Market 4871 AUTOMOBILES
\Tacony I422-R
/. G. & M. H, WHINNEY
Office: 605 Arch Street 2058 E. CUMBERLAND STREET PHILADELPHIA
F. W. MAURER & SONS CO.
Manufacturers of
WINDOW SHADE TRIMMINGS
TAPES. BINDINGS and NARROW FABRICS
Office and Salesroom:
Wayne Avenue and Bristol St. Philadelphia, Pa.
CHERRY-BASSETT- WINNER COMPANY
1918 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Trade BESTO V Mark
PITTSBURGH BALTIMORE
Machinery and Supplies for Milk Plants, Ice Cream Plants and Stores, Dairies and Creameries
Bell, Market 1738 ' Keystone. Main 2776
FRED. STEIN
Wholesale
iFancij Poultry, Mnttsv a«t» S99S
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CHEESE 207 and 209 CALLOWHILL ST.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PAPER BOXES
M. P. PHILPOT & CO.
J. F. ADAMS
134 and 136 North Front Street
Bell Phone, Market 4286 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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Keystone Wagon Works, Inc.
Builders of Wagons and Motor Truck Bodies
Second and Norris Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Mahlon A. Young
Manufacturer R^W Water Ice
Dealer, Shipper of JsJatural Ice
1944-52 N. Philip Street
PHILADELPHIA
Natural Ice Depots, American and Berks Twenty-third and York Streets
"Quality IS remembered when price is forgotten"
Finnesey & Kobler
Incorporated
AUTO BODIES AND WAGONS
26th AND PARRISH STS., PHILA.
Both Phones
Established 1885
B.C. Friedman& Sons
PASSOVER MATZO BAKERY
616-18-20-22-24 S. 7th St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA. Bell, Lombard 8040
Empire Paper Box Manufacturing Co.
623 S. Leithgow St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Otto Matthes Dyers and Cleaners
Ladies' Work a Specialty 1926 N. 20th St., Phila.
Bell Phone, Diamond
Jacob L. Caplan
Proprietor
Queen Metal and Rubber Co.
Cotton and Woolen
RAGS
234-236 QUEEN ST.. PHILA.. PA.
Wollman & Son
PAPER, RAGS, IRON AND METALS
1506 N. Twenty-first St. PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone, Poplar 4064
Keystone Phone, Park 438
Harry Woldorf
Dealer in
Scrap Iron, Metals
Office, 1 740-42-44 N. 2d St.
Yard, 1741-43-45 N. Philip Street PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Bell, Lombard 1 173 Keystone, Main 2589
J. Albert Metal Co.
Dealers in
RUBBER AND METALS
717 S. SEVENTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA
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PENNSYLVANIA WIRE ^'^s^- WORKS
WIRE GOODS
Galvanized Wire Guards for Churches, Schools and Residences. Wire Trellis and Arches. Wire Fence for Farms and Lawns. Fireplace Screens. Copper Fly Screen Cloth. Poultry Netting. Coal Screens, Sieves, Riddles, Wire Brushes.
Specialties in Steel, Iron and Wire
EDWARD J. DARBY &: SON
520 North 3rd Street Telephone, Market 5465 PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Genuine " PHILADELPHIA" Lawn Mowers
1869
OVKR FIFTY - FOUR (54) YEARS Making the 'World's STANDARD
1923
THE ORIGINAL THE OLDEST
THE BEST
18 Styles Hand Mowers 4 Styles Horse Mowers 2 Styles Motor Mowers
The Most Complete and Up-to-date Line
All Blades Vanadium Crucible Steel Styles "GRAHAM" All Steel and "A" All Steel
The Philadelphia Lawn Mower Company
31st and CHESTNUT STREETS - Philadelpliia, U. S. A.
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The Western Saving Fund Society
OF PHILADELPHIA
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A Mutual Saving Fund Society
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MAIN OFFICE : Tenth and Walnut Streets
KENSINGTON OFFICE
Front and York Streets
FRANKFORD OFFICE
4800 Frankford Avenue
INTEREST 4 PER CENT.
THOMAS BONSALL
LeROY BONSALL
William S. BonsalFs Sons
FURNACES RANGES ROOFING
Roofing, Furnace and Range Supplies, Light and Heavy Sheet Iron Work, Ventilating
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
Bell Phone, BARING 13-22 Keystone, WEST 2515
3824-26 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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Columbia A^vexue Trust OoMPAisrY
BROAD AND COLUIVIBIA AVENUE
Capital Paid in Surplus and Undivided Profits earned over - |
$400,000.00 $600,000.00 |
J. PATRONAGE SOLICITED |
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SYL. A. LEITH, ALBERT B. MILLETT, President Vice-President |
WM. A. CARLILE, Secretary and Treasurer |
PHONE, DIAMOND 101-25
SaDLEIR & ]3ROAY]Nr
Importers of
FINE MILLIJNTERY
1516 DIAZMOND STREET PHILADELPHIA
When Dissatisfied with Your Work
^""^ Forrest Laundry
1221-23-25 COLUMBIA AVE.
iSiatt Curtains anJi iFIoor iEtn^ns a ^p^ctalty
BOTH PHONES
1520 Market Tl_ > 1700 Chestnut
Till Midnight I noixinicn s '''" * ^^ '^
OPPOSITE BROAD ST. STATION
& WEDDING CAKES from $1,00 up
Of Fairy -Like Lightness and So Delicious
1n-r>n-»-ka€>^ f^rtVta Generously spread with rich Buttercream topped Whole <f / JP Half 7 C^ Japanese %^aRe with heaps and heaps of roasted almonds. Cake •PI'^O, Cake I OC,
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Tenth National Bank
1641-43-45 N. BROAD STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Accounts of Firms, Corporations and Individuals Solicited
SAVINGS FUND DEPARTMENT
OPEN FRIDAY EVENING, 7-9
Abrams' Exclusive Gown Shop
XT37 jBtatrtnnti §tr^0t
Ij^ljone, Columbia 4371
G
OWNS can be ordered all sizes, in the newest designs and ma- terials. We make a specialty
of large sizes. Open
every evening. Will
appreciate a call.
171 - • I ¥¥/ f OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
HilBCtVlCGl W OTK Installed and Repaired
We also have a stock of Electrical Appliances and Supplies
If your residence is not wired for Electric Lighting, we can wire without damaging your walls or floors
ALBERT GENTEL, Inc.
Electrical Contractors
1503 COLUMBIA AVENUE
4445 GERMANTOWN AVENUE PHILADELPHIA
Phone, Diamond 0727 Established 1900
B. Franklin Waldron
Interior Decorations
1515 Montgomery Ave.
WALL PAPERS PHILADELPHIA
WINDOW SHADES CUSTOM GRILLES
PICTURE MOULDINGS DRAPERY MATERIALS
HARDWOOD FLOORS INTERIOR PAINTING
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A Real Convenience
Over 35,000 Philadelphians are now realizing the benefits and enjoying the many privileges to which an account with Philadelphia's Pioneer Day and Night Bank entitles them. They have found it — A REAL CONVENIENCE.
Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000
8.30 A. M. to
Midnight Daily
** Open Your Account To-day'*
FRANKLIN TRUST CO
15th Street Below Market
52nd and Market Streets Delaware Ave. and Market St.
Open 8.30 A. M. to Midnight Open 8.30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Germantown Avenue Above Chelten Open 8.30 A. M. to Midnight
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