Twenty-fourth Annual Report
OF
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
November. 1921
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Why not dine today at the St. James ?
You will find the food the very best.
Three newly-decorated and refurnished
dining-rooms. Many unusual dishes.
The quick, courteous service can't be
equaled. The surroundings are of the
finest. The prices moderate.
J. HOWARD SLOCUM
Manager
TWENTY- FOURTH
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
The National Farm
School
Farm School
Bucks County
Pennsylvania
NOVEMBER, 1921
Officers of The National Farm School
1921-1922
LOCAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President
JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF
4715 Pulaski Avenue, Germantown
Vice-President Treasurer
HARRY B. HIRSH ISAAC H. SILVERMAN
Secretary
Miss E. M. Bellefield
Field Secretaries
Miss A. M. Abrahamson Wm. Abrahamson
Mrs. Miriam Isaacs Harry Shapiro
Office: 407 Victory Building, Philadelphia
HONORARY TRUSTEES
(Having served for ten consecutive years)
Hart Blumenthal Daniel Gimbel Alfred M. Klein
Adolph Eichholz Harry B. Hirsh Leon Merz
Harry Felix Abraham Israel Bernard Selig
Simon Friedberger Morris A. Kaufmann I. H. Silverman
Jos. N. Snellenburg
ELECTED TRUSTEES
Herbert D. Allman Morris Fleishman Louis Nusbaum
Henry S. Belber A. M. Greenfield Eugene J. Reefer
Henry Bronner J. H. Hinlein Richard Spillane
David Burpee Bernard Kohn Philip Sterling
A. J. Feldman M. R. Krauskopf Eugene M. Stern
George Wheeler John Zimmerman
Accountant to the School,
Alfred M. Gross
NATIONAL AUXILIARY BOARD
Max A. Adler Rochester, N. Y. Julian A. Hillman Atlantic City, N. J.
Daniel Alexander Salt Lake City, Utah A. Hirshheimer La Crosse, Wis.
Gov. M. Alexander Boise, Idaho Henry A. James Doylestown, Pa.
Henry Beer New Orleans, La. Albert C. Lehman Pittsburgh, Pa.
Melvin Behrends Washington, D. C. J. E. Oppenheimer Butte, Mont.
I. W. Bernheim Louisville, Ky. Louis Schlesinger Newark, N. J.
Harry S. Binswanger Richmond, Va. Morris Stern San Antonio, Tex.
Nathan Eckstein Seattle, Wash. David Sternberg Memphis, Term.
,,._., /-.- . . ,->, • Isaac M. ullman New Haven, Conn.
Maurice Freiberg Cincinnati, Ohio „ ,,, „ a 1 a t v
B Eugene Warner Buffalo, N. Y.
Samuel Friedheim Rock Hill, S. C. Morris Weil Lincoln, Neb.
Milton D. Greenbaum Baltimore, Md. Harris Weinstock Sacramento, Cal.
Mrs. H. A. Guinzburg New York N. Y. Samuel D. Wise Cleveland, Ohio
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
THE FACULTY
JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF, D. D.,
President.
BERNHARD OSTROLENK, M. Sc.., M. A.,
Director, Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry.
J. L. CAMPBELL, B. So,
Governor and Purchasing Agent.
OTTO A. STAN GEL, B. Sc, M. Sc,
Instructor in Agriculture and Superintendent of Farms.
J. E. O'HARA, B. Sc,
Instructor in Horticulture.
CECIL J. TOOR,
Instructor in Poultry Culture.
HENRY SCHMIEDER, B. Sc,
Instructor in Biology.
W. H. BOSVVELL, A. B., M. A.,
Instructor m English and History.
WESLEY MASSINGER, D. V. S.,
Instructor in Veterinary Science and Farm Hygiene.
ELIAS NUSBAUM,
Instructor in Applied Electricity.
S. J. MARN, C. P. A.,
Instructor in Farm Accounts.
REBECAH CHURCHMAN, B. Sc,
Matron.
WALTER J. GROMAN and HARMAN KRAFT,
Foremen of Home Farm.
HOWARD F. YOUNG,
Foreman, Schocnfeld Memorial Farm No. 3.
ABRAHAM ZINN,
Post Graduate Manager, Schoenfeld Memorial Farm No. I
HARRY CORENZWIT,
Post Graduate Manager, Hellman Farm.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
STANDING COMMITTEES
. i 921 -1 922.
Educational
Louis Nusbaum, Chairman
Hart Blumenthal A. M. Klein
Adolph Eichholz Bernard Kohn
A. J. Feldman Leon Merz
H. B. Hirsh B. Selig
Henry A. James Philip Sterling
M. A. Kaufmann George Wheeler
Financial
H. B. Hirsh, Chairman
H. D. Allman A. M. Klein
Hart Blumenthal Leon Merz
Henry Bronner E. J. Reefer
Adolph Eichholz B. Selig
Harry Felix I. H. Silverman
Morris Fleishman J. N. Snellenburg
A. M. Greenfield Richard Spillane
J. H. Hinlein E. M. Stern
Domestic
E. M. Stern, Chairman
H. D. Allman Julian A. Hillman
Henry S. Belber Bernard Kohn
Hart Blumenthal M. R. Krauskopf
David Burpee Leon Merz
Morris Fleishman B. Selig
John Zimmerman
LADIES' AUXILIARY COMMITTEE
Associated with the Local Board
Mrs. Bernard Kohn, Chairman Mrs. L. H. Heimerdinger, Treasurer
Mrs. Morris Bernstein, Secretary
Mrs. H. Bayersdorfer Mrs. Wm. Caufmann Mrs. D. Kirschbaum
Mrs. H. S. Behal Mrs. H. M. Dannenbaum Mrs. Jacob Labe
Mrs. Morris Bernstein Mrs. Sara Goldsmith Mrs. L. U. Marks
Mrs. D. Berlizheimer Mrs. L. H. Heimerdinger Mrs. David Phillips
Mrs. B. B. Bloch Mrs. H. B. Hirsh Mrs. S. Rosenau
Mrs. Gabriel Blum Mrs. I. Wasserman
.Honorary Members
Mrs. A. Fleisher, Honorary Chairman
Mrs. A. M. Klein, Honorary Chairman
Mrs. R. B. Schoneman, Honorary Chairman
Mrs. A. J. Bamberger Mrs. H. Rosenthal Mrs. M. F. Langfeld
Mrs. J. Guckenheimer Miss Frieda Jonas Mrs. M. Sycle
Mrs. Jos. Krauskopf Mrs. I. H. Silverman
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
IS JEFFERSON'S PROPHECY FULFILLING?
ADDRESS
BY
THE REV. DR. JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF
Founder and President of
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
ON THE OCCASION OF ITS TWENTY-FOURTH SUCCOTH HARVEST PILGRIMAGE
OCTOBER 23, 1921
More than According to Mr. Herbert Hoover, more than
million fiye millions of the laboring people of the United
working- States are unemployed at the present time, and have
unemployed. been out of work for many months. At the same
time many times five million acres of fertile land,
that could provide food and labor for many times the number of
unemployed, lie untilled, and many thousands of farms, capable
of producing abundant crops, are but meagerly worked.
Due to city- The cause of this overplus of unemployed
congestion laboring people in the cities and of the insufficiency
and farm
desertion. of labor in the rural districts is not hard to trace.
Industry and commerce, having established them-
selves in the cities, have, for decades of years, drawn into the
factories and marts of the cities vast numbers of people from the
farms, or have kept from the farm thousands of immigrants
who would have gone to the country, as immigrants did years
ago. The vast numbers of people settling in the cities made
possible the location there of all manners of attractions, and,
nothing having been done in the rural districts to counteract,
especially for young people, the lure of the city, resulted in yet
more people abandoning country life, and bringing about a
state of affairs which to forward-looking men and women is be-
coming more and more serious with each year.
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The latest census of the United States shows
City
population the ratio of urban population to rural population in
ZtofcTuntry. our State, and in the State of New York, two to
one. The State of New Jersey has two and a half
million urban population and only one-half million of rural.
More than half of the population of Connecticut, which at one
time was almost entirely a farming State, is now urban. The
same is true of other of the New England States, of the States
of the Middle West, of California. A recent issue of the Chicago
Tribune illustrates quite graphically the present unbalanced state
in the distribution of our population. It shows two pictures,
side by side, one representing a sturdy farmer carrying on his
shoulder, with great ease, a small man, the farmer representing
the rural population of one hundred years ago, the little fellow
on his shoulders representing the city population of that time.
The other picture shows a small farmer, bent to the ground by
the weight of a big man on his shoulders. Here the small farm-
ing population is made to bear the great burden of city popula-
tion. Looking upon this latter picture, which represents the
present time, one cannot but ask: "What, if the overburdened
farmer sink exhausted, where will the burly fellow on top of him
get his food ?"
During the past summer a great cry arose
calls for ■ from the farmers of the far Western States for
laborers, hands to help garner the crops that were ripe
labor. for the reaper — a cry that was but faintly answered.
During the same time another great cry arose from
the cities in the East, a cry for employment, a cry that, likewise,
was meagerly answered, because of decreased demand for goods,
the decrease having largely been brought about by the laboring
people themselves, by their insistence upon receiving, in these
deflated peace days, the wages paid them during the inflated war-
times.
Up to the present the millions of unemployed
days have managed to eke out an existence, either from
savings laid by in the days of excessive prosperity,
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or from the aid afforded them by people who profited or profi-
teered greatly by the war. But the savings are being depleted ;
the profiteers' ardor to help is cooling fast. Many of the profiteers
themselves have, through business stagnation, or through value-
shrinkage of accumulated stock, or through extravagant living
when profits were high, become greatly impoverished. The
winter is drawing on fast; price of food and clothes and coal is
continuing higfh. What will become of the five million un-
employed ?
There is little prospect of their number dimin-
European .
bankruptcy ishing. Every country ot Europe is on the verge
Amelka of of bankruptcy. Their money has, for the most
trade. part, practically become worthless. Large parts of
their purchases in former days were from the United
States. No longer able to buy from us in anything like former-day
quantity, we can no longer manufacture the quantities we for-
merly manufactured. Not having a foreign market for the
goods, we can no longer employ makers of them. Hence their
idleness. Our sales being largely reduced, our income is cor-
respondingly reduced. Lesser income necessitates lesser ex-
penditures, especially of articles of luxury, resulting in lesser
manufacture of them, and leading to the discharge of those who
were hitherto engaged in the making of goods for which there
is no demand.
The present outlook in the labor market gives
keUenPCom- no promise of speedy improvement. The intense
petition poverty of European lands, the necessity that is
is manu- r L
tacture. upon them to bestir themselves to the utmost in
order to keep hunger from their doors, if they
would regain some of their former-day prosperity, will make
them strive as they have never striven before, will force them to
become keener competitors of ours than they had ever before
• dared to be. Our steel industry, our dye and drug industries, our
textile, film, machinery, crockery, electrical materials, clocks, toys
and other industries, are already feeling the force of our foreign
competition, are already recognizing that we have lost not only a
8 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
most profitable customer abroad, but have also acquired a
dangerous competitor even in our home market.
Europe in Sooner or later we must realize that, owing to
need of our tjie sma\\ }an(^ areas 0f the European countries
agriculture. r
(except Russia), and their large populations, they
cannot supply themselves at home with the necessary food. They
must seek it abroad, in exchange for products of their handi-
crafts.
The export specialty of Europe must necessarily be
manufacture.
The export specialty of the United States must be agricul-
ture.
They must, of necessity, furnish more toilers to the fac-
tories and shops, to the mines and founderies — we, more tillers
to the farms. We have land enough, and more, to employ,
profitably, not only the millions of unemployed in our own
country, but also to feed the hungry millions of Europe. The
sooner we recognize this necessitated division in the world's
labor market, the better it will be for the world. The sooner
we profit by the teaching of history, that no nation can prosper
that congests its cities at the cost of the rural districts, that no
country is safe against want and misery, lawlessness and band-
itry, riot and rebellion, in which millions of fertile acres lie idle,
and millions of people capable of working walk about in the
overcrowded cities in search of labor and of food, the sooner we
realize that it was a prophecy which Thomas Jefferson uttered
when he said: "We Americans will remain virtuous as long as
agriculture is our principal pursuit; zvhen we get to be piled upon
one another in large cities as in Europe, we shall become im-
poverished and corrupt as they," — the sooner we realize all this,
the better it will be for us.
If we fail to profit by the lessons which history and the
observations of wise men teach, we furnish but another confirm-
ation of what the philosopher Hegel taught: "Die Weltgeschichte
lehrt dass sie nichts lehrt," "the history of the world teaches that
it teaches nothing."
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Government What can be done to ward off, while yet we
couu may, this menacing danger to our common weal?
our The Government can do much; the people can do
agricui- t more \ye are on the eve 0f seeing realized the
ture. J °
long-hoped-for lessening, and possibly the ultimate
abandoning, of the manufacture of armies and armaments, of
battleships and fortifications, hitherto employed for purposes of
war, for purposes of killing human and other life, of devastating
lands, of destroying mighty fabrics of civilization.
By convert- May not tms De tne psychological moment for
ing anna- directing the colossal sums of money, hitherto ex-
ment money
to farm pended on the manufacture of instruments ot
establish- destruction, toward the creation of means for the
ment.
maintenance of life and happiness, toward the
establishment of such rural settlements as will make it possible
for people to locate on properly equipped farms, on terms so
easy as to make the farm ultimately the property of the one who
tills it? Those who have dealt in agricultural problems know
that many city people are eager to take up their life and work
on farms, but cannot, because they have not the money requisite
for the purchase of farms, for the stocking and seeding of them,
for the maintenance of the family till the farm becomes produc-
tive. Many a family, compelled to waste away in the cities,
would gladly go to the country, and stay there, if the road to
the farm were but opened to it. Such roads the Government can
easily open. The price of a single modern-day battleship would
purchase and equip several thousands of farms, at a cost of
five thousand dollars each, and would, besides lessening the city
population by some tens of thousands of souls, increase our food
supply annually by tens of thousands of tons, and materially
decrease the price of it. The sum needed at the present time,
annually, for the mere upkeep of a single battleship would enable
the Government to increase that number of farms by several
hundreds each year. In addition, while the end of a battleship is
the junk heap, every one of these farms, or the price of it, would,
after a stipulated time, revert back to the Government.
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By making Our Government can do yet more. It can
farm-life make farm life fully as attractive as city life has
hitherto been, and it could never have done it in the
past more easily than in these days of telephone, trolley, auto-
mobile, good roads, free rural mail delivery, farm loan banks,
and the like.
Our Government must take cognizance of the fact, all too
long ignored, that man enters life endowed with social instincts.
To live happily, he must live socially. He must settle in com-
munities which afford chance for entertainment, for friendly
intercourse, which the isolation that has hitherto largely obtained
on American farms has prevented, and with grievous results.
The Government must go further still. It must help to
make such entertainment possible. It must provide itinerant
theatres, movies, concerts, libraries, that prove of invaluable
attraction to the cities. It must provide itinerant lecturers,
teachers, preachers, physicians, trained nurses. The recent war
has shown what a Government can do in the way of providing
entertainment for people who fight for the nation at the front,
in foreign lands. Shall it not be able to do as much, and more,
for people who fight at home against the yet greater enemies:
Hunger, Unemployment, Corruption, Lawlessness, Banditry,
Anarchy ?
Well.t0.do And the people, too, can contribute mightily
people must toward accelerating the movement from the city
movement "back to the soil." It will never succeed if those
••back to tjiat are tQ ke encouraoreci by the Government to
the soiL" ° J
take up farm work, are to be composed mostly of
the poorer classes. If the poor are to go there, and stay there,
they must have the example of the well-to-do.
Life on the farm must again be made respect-
one^ime** a^e > even fashionable. We seem to have forgotten
the only that the land-owners and land-tillers at one time
twratsnS" constituted the only true aristocracy. In ancient
Israel, farming and shepherding were the occupa-
tions of kings and prophets, of bards and lawgivers. Cincin-
natus, one of the heroes of ancient Rome, a model of old Roman
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virtue, came off the farm when, in the hour of need, his country
required his services, in which he rose to Chief Commander, and
returned to the plow when his brilliant victories were won.
Diocletian, the Roman Emperor, came off the farm, and returned
to it after he voluntarily abdicated his sovereignty. Presidents
Washington, Adams, Monroe, Jackson, Lincoln, Garfield, were
born on farms. Washington declared that he was prouder of
the title "Farmer" than of the title "President," that the more
he saw of the pursuits of men, the more convinced was he that
"agriculture is the most healthful, the most useful, the most
noble employment of man." Count Leo Tolstoi, the great Rus-
sian philosopher and reformer, said to me, when I had the honor
of being guest on his farm: "More than half my life I spent in
seeking peace and contentment. I sought them in society life,
in military life, in literary life, in sport and dissipation, but I
failed to find them in any of these. I found them, at last, in my
work on my farm."
Nearly all the founders of our country came from the farm
when they left the old world, and they continued as farmers in
the new. Without their sturdiness, their strength of character,
their loftiness of purpose, their familiarity with hardships — all
products of the farm and inheritances from a race of farmers —
and without the aid of the later settlers who, likewise, came off
the soil when they left the old world, and settled on farms after
their arrival in the new, there would never have been built up
that great nation of ours, which today is the wonder of the
world, and could easily be its salvation.
Return to A return to the soil might be stimulated by
be^accei^ forward-looking people in yet another way: by
erated by heartily and liberally supporting a school such as
support of , . , . . . 1 • , ,1 • •
National this, that has for its object the training, in prac-
Farm school tjcaj an(j scientific agriculture, of lads from all parts
of the country, irrespective of creed, entirely free of all cost to
them for tuition and keep.
The twenty-four years of the School's existence have given
the quietus to many objections that had been raised when the
School was first started, to the many fears that were entertained
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that especially the Jew, having been segregated from his original
pursuit of agriculture, having been forced, by cruel restrictive
laws, to become a city dweller, in almost every European land,
would never again return to tilling the soil, after an absence
from it for many centuries. The splendid success in agriculture
by many of our graduates, the faithful continuance in it by a
large percentage of them, despite the many strong allurements
cityward, the cultivation today, according to the 1920 Report of
the Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society, by more
than ten thousand Jewish immigrant families, comprising fifty
thousand souls, of some one million acres of our land, and the
remarkable success attained by many of them, is the best proof
that, where good farming opportunities exist, the Jew is, in cer-
tain sections, more ready to avail himself of them than are many
of the other people.
National That the number of our students is not larger
Farm School than the 126 who are at the present time enrolled,
investment, *s no indication that a larger number of students
not a would not avail themselves of the agricultural train-
CHARITY. ' . &
ing afforded at this School, if a larger number of
people were giving it financial support. It is, surprising how
easily money can be gotten for city institutions, for entertain-
ment of city people, for movements that tend to congest yet more
the crowded cities, and how hard it is to win support for a move-
ment such as ours, that is practically and successfully engaged in
transplanting many of the submerged of the filth-reeking and
crime-breeding Ghettoes and slums to the broad and sunlit and
food and health-yielding acres ! It is surprising how few people
realize that money expended on a school like this is an invest-
ment and not a charity, an investment yielding character, man-
hood, profitable and healthful labor, peace and contentment,
above all things, food, without which the nation cannot exist.
The contribution to this School of but a fraction of a dollar a
year, on the part of but a moderate number of adults in moderate
circumstances, would enable it to house and keep annually many
thousands of students, and train them not only in practical and
scientific agriculture, but also in the mechanical arts, in the art
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of the blacksmith, the carpenter, the plumber, the wagon-builder,
the harness-maker, the electrician, the bricklayer, the mason, a
knowledge of which crafts is greatly needed at the present time
in our rural districts. And I firmly believe that many times that
fraction of a dollar would be annually saved in taxes, required
at present for the maintenance, in penal or charity institutions,
of the morally and mentally and physically diseased hailing from
the corrupt and over-crowded slums and Ghettoes.
Its Much as we have needed this aid from the
achieve- very first, at no time have we deserved it more than
ments. J
at present. Last June we entered upon the twenty-
fifth year of our existence. When, God willing, we shall meet
again on these grounds for our Tree Consecration Exercises, on
the first Sunday of next June, we shall have rounded out one quar-
ter of a century of devoted and laborious work in the cause for
which the School was founded. It has turned out hundreds of
graduates. Starting with but the belief that we were right, and
with the will to succeed, we have met not only all our financial
obligations throughout all the twenty-four years, but have also
built up a plant here conservatively estimated to be worth half a
million dollars. That plant belongs to the people of the United
States. Our only share in it is the consciousness of having
entered upon a very difficult undertaking, of having encountered
many trials and disheartenments, of having weathered every
storm, of having arrived at our twenty-fifth year backed by ap-
proval from many of the foremost men of our country, among
them Presidents of the United States, Members of Cabinets,
Ambassadors, Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Presidents of
Universities, Judges, Professors, Presidents of Railroads, Heads
of Religious Bodies, Men of Affairs, and the like, words of
highest commendation given or written by them after personal
visits to our School, and after thorough inspection of our work,
and of the work of many of our graduates.
Surely an institution such as this that, despite
Has merited J .
wide recog- the many difficulties that have impeded its course,
mtion. kag won ^ jtgej£ ^ prajses Qf many of the
greatest people of the land, has merited more generous support
14 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
than it has hitherto received, has earned a better recognition of
the difficult work in which it is engaged in these anti-farming
days. A striking illustration of such lack of comprehension of
our difficult task was given during the past year.
In my Annual Message, a year ago, I spoke
of doing of the tour of inspection of agricultural conditions
great work jn California, which I was privileged to make as
in Far West. ...
guest of Mr. E. O. McCormick, Vice-president of
the Southern Pacific Railroad, and under his personal direction.
I spoke of the marvelous agricultural opportunities that exist in
California, and of its woful lack of farmers. I pointed out the
wonderful chance for settling there a mother colony, to be com-
posed of graduates of The National Farm School, and of other
similar schools, and to include a careful selection of the congested
immigrants of our Eastern cities, these colonists, in time, to
become heads of later colonies to be started in the same manner.
I elaborated a plan of procedure, and, judging from the letters
that have reached me, the plan met with hearty approval far and
wide.
But, during the year that has passed, nothing has been done
to turn opportunity into reality. The cities continue to be
crowded with unemployed people. Millions of rich acres in the
Golden West continue to lie idle. Immigrants continue to crowd
yet more the overcrowded cities. The landless people of the
East continue to keep away from the peopleless lands of the
West, because there is no organized movement to move them
there.
if Far west Some of the people of the Far West have sug-
wouid but gested that our institution here undertake, in addi-
co-operate.
tion to our other work, the proposed Far- Western
Colonization movement. They do not seem to realize that we,
in the East, have our hands quite full with training annually, in
practical and scientific farming, youths from all parts of the
United States, entirely free of cost to them. Is it not about
time for such great and rich cities as San Francisco, Los An-
geles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, to bestir themselves
in bringing trained, and carefully selected, tillers of the soil into
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their sparsely settled States, of whom they say they have the
greatest need? Their rich soil fairly clamors for hands to till
it, and yet they do little or nothing to answer that clamor. There
are hundreds of families ready to settle on equipped Far Western
farms, if the farms were but ready to receive them, if means
were but provided to transport them, and settle them, and enable
them to pay back, within a reasonable time, whatever money has
been put into their farms.
As we in the East finance the movement of preparing young
men for efficient farming, so should they, in the West, finance
not only the bringing there of these trained workers but also
the carefully selected whom they might train. They would have
little or nothing to risk by the undertaking. If unsuccessful, the
land purchased, and the farmhouses built and equipped, would
be theirs. If successful, the settlements would be of great benefit
not only to the settlers, but also to the agricultural value of their
respective States, and to the food supply of the nation, and lessen
the menace of our overcrowded cities.
our present Much as has been done at this School, more
urgent remains to be done. We are still obliged to deny
needs
admission to many a deserving lad because we have
not the means to educate, and to board and lodge and clothe, free
of cost to all of them, a larger number than are now cared for
by us. We need additional dormitories. Our scattered class-
rooms are wofully deficient, and cry aloud for a school building.
Our Dairy is still a makeshift, notwithstanding the sum of ten
thousand dollars contributed, several years ago, by Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Straus, of New York, toward the erection of a building
fully equipped with all the requirements of a modern, sanitary,
scientific! Dairy. A Mechanics' Hall for the training of students
in the necessary craftmanships — a most needed building — is still
unprovided for.
Give while I am told that some of you have remembered
you Live. the Farm School in your wills, have provided for
the erection, on these grounds, of some building to
your memory, or to the memory of some one dear to you. If
such is your intention, why not erect the building while you are
16 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
still living, while you can personally oversee the uses to which it
is put, and delight your heart, and perhaps lengthen your years,
by watching the benefits it confers upon those for whom it is
built?
Will not some one make up a Twenty-fifth
May our Anniversary present of the new Dairy, toward
needs be J r J m
supplied which we already have the sum of $10,000? Will
Anniversary. n°t some other man or woman erect for us, as a
Twenty-fifth Anniversary present, the needed
School Building? Will not yet another, appreciative of the work
that here has been done, and of the yet greater work that here
might be done, erect for us the Mechanics' Hall? Will not a
number of others help us to secure several thousand additional
members, needed for the education and maintenance of scores
of additional students, and for the upkeep of the additional build-
ings, should they be donated to us?
Might not Sunday, June 4, 1922, become known in the
history of our Institution as the Great Dedication Day, the day
on which, besides the New Greenhouse, and the new Assembly
Hall, that have already been promised to us, there will also be
dedicated:
The New Dormitory
The New School Building
The New Mechanics' Hall
The New Dairy.
Might not announcement be made on that day that the
number of our annual financial supporters has greatly increased ?
This is our fervent prayer. May God, Who has granted
fulfillment to many of our former prayers, grant fulfillment also
to this.
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TWENTIETH ANNUAL GRADUATION EXERCISES
February 22, 192 1.
Twenty-two lads were awarded diplomas, and three were
awarded post-graduate certificates, at the Twentieth Annual
Graduation Exercises of The National Farm School held on
Washington's Birthday, February 22, 1921.
World War veterans were among the graduates. Abraham
Krotoshinsky, President of the Graduating Class, according to
official war .records, is credited with having saved the "Lost
Battalion" in the Argonne Forest, while a member of Company
K, 307th Infantry, 77th Division.
The exercises were held in the Assembly Room, of Segal
Hall, on the grounds of the School, at Farm School, Bucks
County, Pa. Addresses were made by State Senator Augustus
F. Daix, Jr. ; Mr. Richard Spillane, Financial Editor of the
Philadelphia Public Ledger; Dr. George Wheeler, Acting Su-
perintendent of the Public Schools of Philadelphia, and the Rev.
Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, Founder and President of the Farm
School.
The diplomas were presented by Professor Bernhard Ostro-
lenk, director of the institution.
The following are the members of the Graduating Class, all
of whom received the diploma of the School, for having completed
the full three years' course in practical and scientific agriculture:
Arthur Apple Abraham Krotoshinsky,
Samuel Cooper Samuel Samuels
Harry Morris Corenzwit Irving Silverman
Dominick De Vito Morris Skaist
Morris Greenwald Harry Statman
Isador Gross Sidney Stone
Edgar Hecsh Gabriel Swerdlow
David John Hill Gustave Taube
Joseph Iger Hirsch Touff
Harry Krauss Philip Trupin
Morris Krauss Abraham Zinn
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Post-graduate certificates were awarded to Morris Daniels
and Walter J. Groman, for one additional year in Farm Manage-
ment ; and to Robert Livingston, for one additional year in Green-
house Management.
To Samuel Samuels and Harry Morris Corenzwit were
awarded the post-graduate courses at the School as managers of
the Schoenfeld Farm No. i and the Hellman Farm, respectively,
for the ensuing year.
TREE CONSECRATION EXERCISES
June 5, 1921.
The custom that has been established at The National Farm
School of planting trees on the School grounds each year, and in-
scribing and consecrating them, amidst impressive ceremonies, in
memory of the departed and in honor of the living, is constantly
attracting the attention of a larger number of people, who realize
that there is probably no more lasting way, nor one fraught with
a deeper spiritual and poetic sentiment, in which to honor the liv-
ing and the dead, and that shall, at the same time, render a more
distinct service to yet unborn generations.
The Annual Tree Consecration Exercises of The National
Farm School, held on the School grounds this year, on Sunday,
June 5, 192 1, was, therefore, made the occasion for a large
gathering of friends of the School and friends of the trees, from
far and wide. An ideal June day and an attractive program com-
bined to make the event one long to be remembered in the history
of the School.
The Exercises were held in the beautiful grove of trees ad-
jacent to the School buildings, and were opened with an invoca-
tion by the Rev. Louis Bernstein, Rabbi of Har Sinai Congrega-
tion, Baltimore, Md. Philip Sterling, Esq., of the Pennsylvania
State House of Representatives, then introduced Edward E.
Beidleman, Lieutenant-Governor of Pennsylvania, as the Presid-
ing Officer of the day. Other speakers of the occasion were
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Eugene S. Benjamin, President of the Board of Trustees of the
Baron de Hirsch Fund; Joseph S. Illick, Chief of the Office of
Research of the Department of Forestry of Pennsylvania, and
Miss Violet Oakley, distinguished artist.
In the course of a very interesting address, Lieutenant-
Governor Beidleman complimented the purpose of the School,
stating that Pennsylvania may well be proud to have within its
boundaries an institution that is doing so splendid a work for the
country at large.
Mr. Beidleman then presented Mr. Illick, who examined the
splendid oak tree, under whose spreading branches the speakers'
platform had. been erected, and told the audience that the tree is
more than 350 years of age, and still young and thriving. His
talk was a plea to love the trees, both from the sentimental and
economic points of view.
To Miss Oakley was given the honor of delivering the
formal address of Tree Consecration, and she had her subject
well in hand. Her address was a beautifully portrayed word pic-
ture— skillfully drawn and tinted by the hand of the true artist,
expressing sound principles in relation to the planting and
preservation of trees, in words fraught with the magic of poetry.
Miss Oakley pointed out the value of trees, as objects of beauty
and harmony in scenic decoration, and made a plea for the spread-
ing and enlarging of the plan of planting trees, as festive trees,
and as memorial trees.
Mr. Benjamin's address was a tribute to the late Jacob H.
Schiff, in whose memory a tree had been planted on the grounds
of the School.
Dr. Krauskopf then, in a few brief words, told of the work
which the School is doing and spoke of the custom of planting
Memorial and Festive Trees at the School, by which the names
and memories of those for whom trees are planted will forever
be kept green, long after memorials of brick and mortar shall
have fallen into decay. He then read the list of names of those
friends of the School for whom trees had been planted and in-
scribed, including also the names of a number of soldiers who
died in the World War, and for whom trees had been planted in
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the "Patriots' Grove" of the School — a grove set aside on the
School grounds for the planting of trees in honor of our fallen
heroes, as well as for those who served their country, and returned
in safety to their homes. {The list of names is published in full
on pages '22 to 25 of this book.) After the reading of names for
whom Memorial Trees had been planted, Rabbi Bernstein said
the Kaddish, and the ceremonies were concluded with the bene-
diction pronounced by Dr. Krauskopf .
The manuscript of the address of Miss Oakley which was
hand-printed in illuminated type by Miss Oakley, herself, and
which she turned over to Dr. Krauskopf for the benefit of the
School, netted the School $2225 ; Lieutenant-Governor Beidleman
acting as auctioneer.
Part One of the Afternoon Program, was an agricultural
parade of the machinery, implements and live stock of the School,
which created a most impressive spectacle and was received with
great enthusiasm and interest by the visitors. The outstanding
features of the parade were:
Unit I. — Exhibiting Horticultural Products and Machinery.
Unit II. — Exhibiting Arboricultural Machinery — Sprayer throws fine
spray of chemicals on trees and shrubs, thereby destroy-
ing injurious insects.
Unit III. — Exhibiting Machinery Used in Preparing Soil :
(a) Plow;
(b) Disc Harrow;
(c) Roller drawn by Tractor;
(d) Grain-drill and Corn-planter, with fertilizer at-
tachment ;
(e) Cultivator used in destroying weeds and for con-
serving moisture ;
(f) Grass-cutting Machine;
(g) Tedder, stirs up cut grass to facilitate its drying;
(h) Horse-rakes, gather mowed grass into windrows;
(i) Hay Wagon, with hay-loader attached;
(j) Reaper and Binder used in harvesting grain;
(k) Threshing Machine, run by tractor;
(1) Machine used for baling straw.
Unit IV. — Exhibiting Different Activities of Poultry Department.
Unit V. — Exhibiting Live-stock and Dairy Products.
Unit VI. — Exhibiting Lumbering Activities.
Unit VII. — Exhibiting Truck Laden With Products for Market.
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Part Two of the Afternoon Program consisted of a bucolic
dance feature, a revival of an ancient pastoral custom. This feature
was staged on the lawn fronting Segal Hall, by the girls of the
Graphic Sketch Club, of Philadelphia, under the auspices of the
Noyes School of Rhythmic Expression, Miss Alice Kraft,
Teacher. The dancers represented wood nymphs coming out
of the forest, and disporting themselves in the open, the several
dances being designated :
r. The Mists — Drifting and Settling Over the Fields, Refreshing the
Sleeping Flowers.
2. The Water Lily.
3. Meadow Play.
4. Dance of the Dryads.
5. The Ghosts of Scarecrows.
6. Horses of the Sun.
7. The Message of the Winds.
The dances were charmingly rendered in a setting of rare
natural beauty, and gave an exquisite finishing touch to a pro-
gram intensely interesting and impressive throughout.
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THE PATRIOTS' GROVE.
In this Grove 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:
Harry Polinsky, Philadelphia.
Aaron I. Price, Philadelphia.
William C. Reese, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Byron H. Reis, Philadelphia.
Eugene Rice, Philadelphia.
Sydney Rosenberg, Phildelphia.
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, Montgomery,
Ala
Bernard W. Traitel, Detroit, Mich.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
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, Nat'l Farm School.
Michael Jaffee, Coatesville, Pa.
Joyce Kilmer, New York.
Geo. G. Kooperman, Philadelphia.
Chas. H. Lauchheimer, Wash., D. C.
Maurice Lazar, Shenandoah, Pa.
Jerome Marks, Philadelphia.
Roy Stewart Marlow, Elkins Park.
Milton Moreanstern, Hoboken, N. J.
G. M. NeuBurger, Philadelphia.
Eli Wittstein
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 D. 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 & 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, Philadelphia.
Myron Albert Zacks, Philadelphia.
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 S'chwarzschild, Philadelphia.
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.
Frank L. Teller, Philadelphia.
Jerome L. Teller, Philadelphia.
Philip H. Weinberg, Philadelphia.
Gustave L. Winelander, Philadelphia.
Stanley S. Wohl, Philadelphia.
Requests for additional tree-plantings in "THE PATRIOTS' GROVE" may
be addressed to the office of The National Farm School, 407 Victory Building,
Philadelphia, Pa.
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FESTIVE TREES
Dedicated at the Tree Consecration Exercises, Sunday, Jane 5, 1 92 1 , in Honor of
BIRTHS
Toseph Edwards, Goldsboro, N. C.
Marjory Jane Fonarton, New York.
Carlotta Greenfield, Philadelphia.
Henry Louis Heymann, Phila.
Roy Arthur Heymann, Jr., Phila.
Susanne K. Hillman, Atlantic City.
Janet Miriam Josephs, Phila.
Norma Kaplin, Macon, Ga.
Louise Landman, Lawrence, L. I.
Stephen B. Langfeld, Phila.
Hilda Largman, Phila.
Sonia and Ina Paris, Phila.
Lewis A. Pinkussohn, Jr., New York.
Charles Leopold Rosenthal, Bingham-
ton, N. Y.
Jean Lena Rosenthal, Phila.
Wm. B. Rosskam, 2d, Phila.
Albert Tanzer Stamm, Phila.
Ruch Steppacher, Phila.
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES
Sylvan Henline, New York, 21st
Rose Krauskopf, Phila., 4th
Julian P. Levy, Greenville, S. C, 9th
Roger Levy, Portland, Ore., 14th
Fanny E. Mastbaum, Phila., 71st
Marjorie Meyers, Phila., 1st
Alice Nemcoff, Atlantic City, 14th
Meyer Newmayer, Phila., 50th
Jennie Rosenbluth, New Haven, Conn.,
70th
Caroline Stern, New York
Harold L. Wertheimer, Atlantic Citv,
N. J., 13th
CONFIRMATIONS
Norma P. Bamberger, Phila.
Rita Bigar, Phila.
Edwin M. Fried, Phila.
Iras Marina Goldstein, Phila.
Lester R. Hano, Phila.
Dora L. Marks, Phila.
Rose Oppenheimer, Phila.
Walter A. Propper, Phila.
Louis Ricklin, Narberth, Pa.
Mildred Weinreich, Phila.
GRADUATIONS
Jeannette Marshall Anspach, Phila.
Irvin L. Jacobs, Phila.
Claire Lang Karpeles, Phila.
C. Milton Newcorn, Phila.
BETROTHALS
David Brickman, Phila., and Dorothy
Ricklin, Narberth, Pa.
Manfred R. Krauskopf, Phila., and Ba-
betta V. Koon, New Haven, Conn.
Beatrice Weiler, New York
MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ames, New York
Marcus Baum and Frances Katz, Phila.
Edmund Belber and Bertha P. Jacob-
son, Phila.
Harold B. Blumenthal and Ruth B.
Strouse, Phila.
Leon Cohen and Jeannette Dreifus,
Phila.
Edward Cohn, Chicago, and Emma Gott-
lieb, Phila.
Geo. F. Goldsmith, Jr., and Julia Kap-
lan, Phila.
Isaac S. Grossman, Phila., and Grace
Serenko, Rochester, N. Y..
Lester Sander Hecht and Edith Louise
Weil, Phila.
Horace K. Horner, Phila., and Dorothy
Long Stern, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. David Isenberg, Phila.
Paul Jaulus, St. Louis, Mo., and Alice
Gutlohn, Phila.
Chas. Kahn and Ruth H. Goldberger,
Phila.
David and Selma S. Korn, Phila.
Harry Krengel and Reba Sollod, Phila.
Leon S. and Beatrice Oppenheimer,
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Pinheiro, Phila.
J. Leonard Sessler, Phila., and Helen
P. Wiener, St. Louis, Mo.
A. Leon Sickles and Lydia DeRoy
Mark, Phila.
Sylvan Stern, Phila., and Beatrice A.
Osserman, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. Strasburger,
Phila.
Arthur A. Strouse, Phila., and Ethyl
Louise Turk, Chester, Pa.
Samuel Weitz and Rose Segal, Phila.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Albrecht, Vicks-
burg, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. William Alsberg, Phila.,
ISth
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Bamberger,
Phila., 5th
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bayuk, Jenkintown,
Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Buerger, Boston,
Mass., 15th
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Friend, Fort Worth,
Tex., 4<5th
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gotlieb Welch, W.
Va., 16th
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund J. Marx, Phila.,
15th
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Newmayer, Phila.,
20th
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pfeifer, Little Rock,
Ark., 50th
Mr. and Mrs. David Schorsch, Phila.,
25th
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Schweig, Phila.,
15th
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sundheim, Phila.,
10th
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tickner, Phila., 50th
RECOVERY FROM ILLNESS
Joseph Sternberger, Phila.
SAFE RETURN FROM WAR
Mack and Julian Hirshberg, Atlanta,
Ga.
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MEMORIAL TREES
Consecrated at the Tree Consecration Exercises, Sunday, June 5, 1921 , in Memory of
ALABAMA
Birmingham
Julius Bernheim
ARKANSAS
Eudora
Albert A. Fischel
Fort Smith.
Isaac Isaacson
CALIFORNIA
San Francisco
Dr. Jos. O. Hirschfelder
Manfred S. Kohlberg
Abraham Schwabacher
Fred Schwabacher
Sarah Sloss
DELAWARE
Wilmington
Louis Harris
Morris Levy
FLORIDA
Gainesville
Moses Edelstein
Pensacola
Adolph Greenhut
GEORGIA
Albany
Chas. Wessolowsky
Atlanta
Emanuel Adler
Julia Hirshberg
Cordele
Rueben Boniske
ILLINOIS
Chicago
Annie Bernheim
Sarah Eisenstaedt
Moses Feist
Elias Greenebaum
Alfred E. Woolf
INDIANA
Rensselaer
Abraham Leopold
IOWA
Sioux City-
Mrs. C. Davidson
Ida Frank Davidson
Sara Frank Davidson
KANSAS
Leavenworth
Lieut. Seth Ettenson
KENTUCKY
Danville
Henry Lyons
Sam Lyons
Louisville
Alma Brown Solomon
LOUISIANA
New Orleans
Joseph Bigman
\Vm. Kohlmann
MARYLAND
Baltimore
David Bern'd Berlinsky
Emma Cohn
Moses Franklin
Sigmund Hartman
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston
Lina Hecht
Jos. M. Herman
MICHIGAN
Detroit
Bernard G. Krohn
Minnie Spertner
MISSOURI
St. Louis
Henry Frank
Alex. M. Friend, Jr.
Myer M. Fuld
Henrietta M. Levy
Rabbi Moritz Spitz
Henry S. Stix
Fannie Thorn
Moses Thorn
Hannah Weinstein
Emil Werner
NEBRASKA
Nebraska City-
Samuel Goldberg
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City-
Solomon S. Fridenberg
Caroline Latz
Benj. Levy
Camden
Hirsh Ruttenberg
Hoboken
Milton Morganstern
Riverside
Reta Frances Pollack
NEW YORK
Brooklyn
Henry J. Brown
Ray Latz Frisch
Buffalo
Ferd. Holberg
Elmira
Samson J. Friendly
Woodmere, L. I.
Adele Zellner Wormser
New York City
Blema Cohen
Pauline Cohn
Siegmund Cohn
Esther Greenwald
Julia Isaacs
Carl James Jacobsen
Hattie Kahn Jacoby
Virginia G. Kleinert
Daniel Kramer
Harry Lasker
Jacob H. Schiff
Rose Josephine Walter
Samuel Weil
Edna Hilborn Weisel
Tarrytown
Jacques S. Halle
OHIO
Cincinnati
Henry Diamond
Ernestine Kahn
Samuel Kahn
Charles Lyons
Richard S. Shohl
Charles Straus
Adolf Ullman
Rev. Dr. Isaac M. Wise
Cleveland
Sarah Reinthal
Bamberger
Sandford M. Hexter
Harry New
Lima
Rose L. Michael
Youngstown
Lena Pfaelzer Strouss
PENNSYLVANIA
Beaver Falls
Asher Hanauer
Hannah Hanauer
Coatesville
Amelia Levy Schaul
Doylestown
George Watson
Erie
Freda Spatz Steinberg
Nathan Straus
Huntingdon
Barbara Blum
Greenberg
Jenklntown
Edward Pollits
Fanny G. Sanders
Johnstown
Morris Nathan
Lancaster
William Levy
Philadelphia
Eleanor Ruth Asher
Fanny Mork
Bamberger
Jacob Bancroft
Amelia Belber
Rose Berger
Rabbi and Mrs. Benj.
Blieden
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MEMORIAL TREES— Continued
Lina Bloch
Simon L. Bloch
Mrs. Joshua Bodek
Lottie Brandeis
Israel Brod
Seckel Bronner
Cora Calmann
William Caspary
Isidor Casper
Susanna Casper
Isaac Cohen
Isabella N. Coleman
Louis Cronheim
Mina Cronheim
Nathan Cronheim
Isaac S. Delevie
Lally De Brei Delevie
Fannie De Wolf
Louis Ermann
Henrietta Frank
Israel Frank
Perry Frankel
Ella Wyman
Frauendiener
Brendella Fridenberg
Mone Fridenberg
Isaac Goff
Menee Gomborow
Becky Green
Marie Greenbaum
Philip Greenbaum
Frederica Greenberg
Herman Greenberg
Hannah Greenewald
Estelle S. Greensfeldei"
Martha Greenspan
Oscar H. Gruber
Hetty Haris
Leah Harris
Edw. F. Harrison
Abraham J. Hirsch
Kannah Hirsch
Michael C. Hirsch
Theresa S. Hirsch
Anna Hirschbein
Edmund Janes Huff, S'r.
Ernestine Jacobsen
Abraham Josephs
Sylvania Josephs
Bine Kahn
Rebecca Kaufman
Mina Kohn
Simon I. Kohn
Levi Krauskopf
Isaac and Mary Lang
Hannah Leberman
Jos. Levy-
Harry Lipman
Carrie Long
Henrietta Lowenburg
Jacob Lowenburg
Celeste Greenberg
Makover
Benjamin Manheimer
Jacob Mann
Bertha Marcus
Helene Maybaum
Eliza Mercer
Louis and Julia
Meyerhoff
Helena Miller
Bertha Munchweiler
Dr. Harry Newmayer
Sanders and Rachel
Newmayer
Berthold Oppenheimer
Charles Oppenheimer
Dorathea Potsdamer
Joseph Reinheimer
Jerome C. Reis
Johanna Rosenau
Nathan Rosenau
Rosa Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Rosenberg
Corp. Sydney
Rosenberg
Julius Rosener
H. B. Rosengarten
J. G. Rosengarten
Abraham Rosenthal
Max Rubin
Julia Rice Schamberg
Dora Schwartz
May Rothkugel
Schwender
Abraham Selig
Abe Silberman
Sarah Smolens
Minna Amant
Snellenburg
Rose K. Snyderman
Maurice Spitzer
Rose Spitzer
Dr. Max Staller
Fanny T. Stamm
Rosa Stern
Karl Straus
Alex. S. Strouse
Rae Beckman
Sundheim
Benjamin Tuch
Abraham Weil
Harry F. Weil
Nathan C. Weinreich
Morton S. Weyl
Seligman Weyl
Mary Wiernik
Sylvan Wohl
Morris Wolff
David Wolfson
Hannah Yunker
Pauline Zeisler
Mrs. John Zimmerman
Jacob Zineman
Louis Zineman
Mannie Zineman
Theresa Zineman
Wm. B. Zineman
Pittsburgh
Solomon L. Fleishman
Eleazer Goldsmit
Jacob Hannoch
Albert Kornhauser
Marcelle Lina
Ruslander
Sunbury
Samuel Rice
Wilkes-Barre
Dora Long
Williamsport
Simon Shloss
Helen Ulman
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga
Julius Ochs
Memphis
Phil. A. Halle
Trenton
Henrietta Freed
TEXAS
Dallas
Cornelia Sanger
Rosa Silberstein
Houston
Isidor Malevinsky
Waco
Isaac A. Goldstein
Cecile Strauss
Schoenmann
VIRGINIA
Norfolk
Phillip Levy
Petersburg
Samuel Unger
Richmond
Eli L. Bloomberg
WASHINGTON
Seattle
Frederick A.
Schwabacher
WEST VIRGINIA
Martinsburg
Louis Fine
Aaron Snyder
GERMANY
Ichenhausen
Lena Rosskam
Posen
Miguel Latz
Stuttgart
Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Cohen
Westprussen
Wolf and Emma
Rosenthal
POLAND
Kolo
Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai
Samuels
PALESTINE
Safid
Isaac J. Bernstein
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TWENT-FOURTH ANNUAL SUCCOTH HARVEST
PILGRIMAGE
October 23, 1921.
Dr. Jos. Krauskopf , President and Founder of The National
Farm School, made an earnest appeal at the Twenty-fourth
Annual Succoth Harvest Pilgrimage, held on the grounds of the
School on Sunday, October 23, 1921, for the remaining funds
necessary for the erection of an adequate dairy building for the
School, toward which $10,000 has already been contributed by Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Straus, of New York. He expressed the hope
that June 4, 1922, on which day the School will celebrate the
Twenty-fifth Anniversary of its founding, would go down in the
history of the institution as the "Great Dedication Day," when
the new greenhouse and new assembly hall, for which funds
have recently been donated, would be dedicated, and by which
time he hoped the new dormitory, new school building, mechan-
ics' hall and dairy, all urgently needed, might also be a reality.
The day was one of rare autumnal beauty, and a great con-
course of friends of the School from Philadelphia,' New York,
Baltimore, and other neighboring cities and towns, availed them-
selves of the opportunity of visiting the School, to participate in
the interesting exercises, and for spending a delightful day in the
country.
The exercises were opened in Segal Hall, where the speakers'
platform was banked with the fleecy tops of asparagus plants in-
laid with potatoes, pumpkins, cabbages, turnips, peppers, green
and red, while tall cornstalks loomed high on both sides to repre-
sent the Succah.
Rev. Ira E. Sanders, of Allentown, delivered the opening-
prayer and was followed by the speakers of the occasion, who
were : Hampton L. Carson, Philadelphia, President of the Amer-
ican Bar Association, Former Attorney-General of Pennsylva-
nia, Former President Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Vice-
President American Philosophical Society, Chancellor of the Law
Association of Philadelphia, Author and Lecturer; Herbert H.
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Lehman, New York, active in Jewish and Non-Jewish Philan-
thropies ; Associate of General Goethals during the war ; for bril-
liant service was awarded by War Department, Distinguished
Service Medal, and with an Honorary Degree by Williams Col-
lege ; Jos. Krauskopf, President and Founder of The National
Farm School, and Bernhard Ostrolenk, Director of the School.
Mr. John Spargo, of Old Bennington, Vt., was to have
been one of the speakers, but at the last moment was prevented
from attending, because of illness.
Adolph Eichholz, Esq., member of the Board of the Farm
School, introduced Mr. Hampton L. Carson, as the Presiding
Officer of the day, who in a most charming and delightful man-
ner, and by way of introduction, told a few anecdotes to illustrate
what he doesn't know about farming, and then launched on his
theme, which was the infinity of agriculture. He told of the
hardships and narrowness of the farmer's life in the early days
before the advent of the telephone, the electric light and the auto-
mobile, and pictured him with his eyes riveted on the furrow.
He then told of the wonders of nature that the modern agricul-
turist seeks to explore. He compared the farm life of twenty or
thirty years ago with that of today. Although farm life still
lacks some of the attractions and allurements of city life, he said,
modern mechanical improvements and inventions have made it
far different from the life of the past generation of farmers.
Dr. Krauskopf, President of the Farm School, then read his
Annual Message, printed in full on pages 5 to 16 of this book.
Colonel Lehman, told of the urgent need for developing the
farm lands of the West. He recited statistics of foreign trade to
show that the wastefulness of the war has so reduced the demand
for manufactures that the only remedy for the unemployment here
in the East is a big back-to-the-f arm movement.
Professor Ostrolenk presented his report of the work and
achievements of the School during the past 3rear, published in
full on pages 34 to 39 of this book.
28 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Officers and members of the Board were elected for the en-
suing year, and prizes donated by friends of the School were dis-
tributed to the students for meritorious work.
The afternoon program consisted of a Harvest Exhibit by
the students of the School in the field near the Main Building,
and aroused intense interest on the part of the visitors.
The various exhibits given were as follows:
1. Harvesting hay, showing hay tedder at work, the hay being then
raked by a side-delivery rake, and loaded by a hay loader, the
power being on a wagon hitched to a tractor.
2. Harvesting grain, the grain is threshed by a threshing machine,
operated by a tractor. The straw is baled by a baler, the grain
is further cleaned by a fanning mill.
3. Harvesting honey from honey-comb by extracting it through cen-
trifugal machine.
4. Sawing lumber with tractor and circular saw.
5. Filling silo with silage cutter, blower and tractor.
6. Breeding corn exhibit, showing improvement made in type of field
corn by selection at The National Farm School.
7. Fruit and vegetable exhibit in Segal Hall.
8. Milking and feeding of King Walker Marengo Lass, a high pro-
ducing tuberculine-tested, pure-bred Holstein Friesian cow, one
of the herd of The National Farm School. She has an official
record of 37 quarts of milk per day, and produced 13,752 lbs.
(6876 qts.) of milk in one year.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 29
LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS
1895 — In memoriam Jacob Tuck and wife, by their children,
Philadelphia, Pa $1,000.00
1899 — Carolj-n Parent Nirdlinger, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
IQ03 — Jacob H. Hecht, Boston, Mass., Bequest 500.00
1905 — Moses Lichten, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
iqo<5 — Marx Wineland, Frostberg, 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
190S — Solomon Blumenthal, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 250.00
1909 — Moses H. Stern, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1909 — Esther Sailer, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 75-0O
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
iqii — 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, 111., 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
30 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS— Continued
1912 — Abraham Weiler, Columbus, Ohio, Bequest $200.00
1913 — Leopold Keiser, Buffalo, N. Y., Bequest 500.00
1913 — Estate of Sophia Rothschild, Summitville, Ind 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
1914 — 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
191 7 — Leopold Sheuerman, Des Moines, la., Bequest 250.00
1918 — Estate of Albertina Bamberger, New York, N. Y 500.00
1918 — Aaron Gans, Philadelphia, Bequest 250.00
1918 — Mr. and Mrs. Leon Merz, Philadelphia, in memory of
their son, John D.i 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
19*8 — Estate of Isaac Silvernale, Philadelphia 1,000.00
1918 — Children 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
I9IQ — 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
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 31
LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS-Con/mueJ
1919 — Estate of Hanna Mayer, Philadelphia, Bequest $266.62
1919 — Louis Newburger, Indianapolis, Ind., Bequest 300.00
1919 — Ignatz J. Rigelhaupt, 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
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 — 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 — Mrs. I. L. Marks, Chicago, 111., in memory of husband 400.00
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
32 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
October 1, 1920 to April 30, 1921.
To Conform With Fiscal Year of Federation of Jewish Charities
of Philadelphia.
GENERAL FUND.
October 1, 1920. Excess of Disbursements over Receipts $26,345.10
RECEIPTS.
Maintenance Income.
Interest on Investments $3,609.63
Sale of Farm Products 7,266.62
State of Pennsylvania 7,020.00
Federation of Jewish Charities 12,500.00
Baron de Hirsch Fund (Partial) 8,036.69
Dues and Donations 15,016.75
Propaganda Income (Net) 7,189.33 $60,639.02
Maintenance Disbursements.
$34,293.92
Beds and Bedding , $364.35
Brooms and Brushes 198.91
Dry Goods and Clothing 2,555.64
Transportation of Products. Etc 1,475.43
Conveyance of Fuel 4,497.88
Furniture and Furnishings 302.89
Groceries .' 4,806.97
Insurance 1,654.87
Lighting 1,604.23
Printing and Stationery 1,229.70
Provisions, Meat and Bread 4,740.17
Sundries 255.74
Salaries : Matron 615.00
Teachers 8 952.96
Officers _ , "528.31
Supplies: Educational (Laboratory Sup-
plies, Text Books, Etc.) . . . 755.55
Farm 7,084.13
Horticultural 1,309.07
Medical 211.65
Poultry Department 2,248.50
Tornado Insurance Fund 210.00
Rent (Office) 379.05
Taxes 228.24
Wages 4,902.24 $51,111.48
$16,817.56
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 33
Repairs and Replacements.
Repairs $1 515.74
Plumbing 1)545.66
Painting 668.70
Sewage 100.00
Repairs to Water lank 254.45
Fire Extinguishers 126.12
Clearing Land 170.24 $4,380.91
Improvement Expense.
Incubator 604.12
Live Stock 430.00
New Stable 441.16
Electrifying Poultry Plant 409.03
New Sprayer 484.03
Sawing Machine 46.00 $2,414.34
$6,795.25
Excess of Maintenance Disbursements $23,612.81
Extraordinary Income.
Students' Deposits, Loans, Etc.
Students' Deposits (Net) $1,209.69
Loan from Farm No. 1 1,000.00
Sundry Refunds 3,420.79
Farm No. 3 Repayment Accounts Receiv-
able (Net) " 529.38
Farm No. 1 Repayment, Accounts Receiv-
able (Net) 313.65
Library (Net) 11.95 $6,485.46
Extraordinary Disbursements.
Advances to Llellman Farm $1,074.77
Installment Repayment of Loan from En-
dowment Fund 1.050.00 $2,124.77 $4,360.69
Deficit April 30, 1921. $19,252.12
ENDOWMENT FUND.
Bank Balance October 1, 1920 , $21,030.61
Income.
Life Memberships $900.00
Bequests and Memorial Donations 10,167.59
Repayment acct. Investments '. . 6,625.00
Interest on Deposits 182.71 $17,875.30
$38,905.91
Disbursements.
.Propaganda Expense $357.51
Investment Purchases 32,247.33
$32,604.84
Bank Balance April 30, 1921 $6,301.07
Investment Account 144,529.22
$150,830.29
34 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
Bern hard Ostrolenk.
In giving an account of the trusteeship of the faculty of the
responsibilities invested in us, I can say nothing more pointedly
than that during the past year The National Farm School has
steadfastly adhered to its policy of giving city boys a training in
practical and theoretical agriculture. To this end we have at-
tempted to refine our procedure in classes, field and laboratory.
We have been increasingly selective in the admission of students,
and have used every precaution to discover possible weaknesses in
the candidates. Applicants from Philadelphia, New York and
vicinity were called in for personal interview. In each case we
carefully went over the history of the applicant, and individually
discussed with each one the possible future in agriculture. We
find that such personal discussion quite often leads the applicant
to withdraw his application. The body of students reporting here
last spring to my mind, were a well-selected group, 83 per cent.
of whom are today still in the School continuing their agricultural
work.
Within the School we have continued to lay stress upon the
educational feature of our work. The classroom is becoming in-
creasingly standardized. We have maintained a thirty week half-
day class instruction and an eighteen week course largely devoted
to field instruction, in which there was, however, a one-hour period
every day of classroom instruction.
We have been able to widen the curriculum because of the
increased number of teachers, thus giving students an oppor-
tunity to make group elections. We now have a splendid oppor-
tunity not only to turn out well-trained men in dairying, farm
management, and care of stock, but also in floriculture, pomology
and poultry. While we attempt to co-ordinate the instruction in
the classroom with the seasonal instruction in the field, we find
that, to a very large extent, such co-ordination must be disre-
garded for practical reasons. We attempted to work out a scheme
of weekly seasonal classroom instruction, but we do> not feel that
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 35
we have satisfactorily solved the problem. Nevertheless, we are
satisfied with the classification of courses along the seasonal line
which we have already made.
We have been led to believe that students who make excellent
records in the instruction given them in the fields, often may not
make so good a showing in the classroom. Our experience, how-
ever, teaches us that, to a very large degree, students competent
in the field, are also the ones who are competent in the classrooms,
and that the students whom we cannot interest in anyone of our
agricultural departments, are the students whose enthusiasm is
lax in the classroom. We have been able to make excellent stu-
dents in class and fields of boys who were failures in the city
schools and we attribute this change more to the visible utility the
student is able to observe in the work here than to difference in
subject. The introduction of courses hVcivics, history, English,
and literature has had a noticeable effect upon the standards of
the School, and I cannot speak too highly of this work as an
essential part of our training in good citizenship.
In the field instruction we rotated all of our first year stu-
dents every month and all of our second year students every two
months through our departments. In this wise we gave all of our
students an opportunity to learn about the entire farm.
During the Senior year they were given an opportunity to
elect to stay in anyone department for a year or any portion
thereof. Our aim here was to develop initiative by giving these
Seniors charge of a certain portion of the work. Here we were
handicapped only by the limitations of the departments. For in-
stance, neither our greenhouse nor our poultry department is large
enough to accommodate the number of Seniors who wished to
specialize in these particular branches. Similarly, we are some-
what handicapped in the instruction that we give to Seniors in the
care of cattle, by the limited facilities of our barns. The expan-
sion of all these departments is the paramount problem for the
further refinement of our work.
During the past year, the Federal Board for Vocational
Training of Discharged Soldiers has placed here twenty-four
36 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
students who wish to remake their lives by taking up agriculture.
These young men have been disabled in one form or another dur-
ing the war and cannot follow their former vocation. We have
put at the disposal of these men the best facilities of the School
and the greatest enthusiasm of our teachers.
We have the usual problems of the boarding school, of
taking care of our students when not in class or in the field. Four
evenings a week are devoted to supervised study when every stu-
dent must be either in his room or in the library, and an instructor
in charge regularly makes the rounds and assists students in their
work. I regard this supervised study period as probably one of
the most important features of the day's work. The fact, how-
ever, that the students are divided into three dormitories and that
there are three floors to each dormitory makes such supervision
extremely difficult. Much assistance is being given the faculty
by the aid of student committees who take charge of portions of
dormitories and rigidly enforce classroom etiquette during this
period. A new Science Hall, providing a study auditorium for
students would greatly simplify the problem.
We have found it essential, in addition to the supervised
study, to direct the recreation of our students. To this end our
faculty have, to a much larger degree than formerly, taken part
in virtually all the activities of the students, and in many cases
assumed direction with student committees of social and athletic
affairs. Increased participation and assistance in this work has
had much to do with the splendid morale which has been main-
tained at the School throughout the entire year.
We have continued to develop the physical plant of the
School. Improvements have been made particularly to give bet-
ter facilities for the housing of our instructors. The farmhouse
on the Home Farm has been remodeled to make homes for two
of our instructors ; each home being fully equipped with all mod-
ern conveniences such as electric lights, bathroom facilities, steam
heat, etc. Similarly, the house on the Schoenf eld Farm No. 3 has
been improved by the installation of steam heat and hot and cold
water and a bathroom. I regard these improvements in line with
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 37
a sound policy of the School to encourage competent instructors to
make their homes here.
Considerable road improvement was undertaken during the
year and much good work along this line has been accomplished.
The unsightly thicket separating the Home Farm from Schoen-
feld Farm No. 3 was cleared up. Considerable work was done
to maintain the splendid condition of our buildings through paint
and repair.
We continued the development of all of the herds on our
farms, and splendid results in increased production have already
rewarded our efforts. Our attempts to apply the principles of
breeding and selection to corn have given us exceptionally good
results. The National Farm School ear of corn has become
longer, is of greater circumference, increased depth of kernel,
larger protein contents and earlier maturity. . This work we hope
to continue even more intensively during the coming year. We
have been crowned with unusual success in our efforts to intro-
duce alfalfa to our soil. We were told the difficulties usually en-
countered in the growing of alfalfa in this region is winter kill-
ing. This we have overcome by using northern grown varieties.
By thoroughly preparing our soil, deep plowing, applying a liberal
amount of phosphorous and lime, careful inocculation, and good
judgment in using the seeding kind, we seem to have overcome
many of the difficulties of growing alfalfa, as can be testified by
viewing the hundred acres of alfalfa now growing on our farms.
The value of this crop can be appreciated when it is considered that
the yield is greater than timothy hay, in our case often twice and
three times as great, and that the protein contents are between
three and five times that of timothy hay.
Gratifying, indeed, are the. splendid reports we are increas-
ingly receiving from our graduates. In a time of industrial de-
pression we seem to have no difficulty in placing our graduates on
farm jobs at good wages. In fact, we have a great many open-
ings for our graduates, with no graduates to fill them. Our
Alumni are increasingly finding themselves on their own farms.
In spite of the large numbers of graduates of our School that are
very recent, we have slightly increased the percentage of those
38 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
who are today successfully operating their own farms. We have
now 1 1.2 per cent, of our graduates on farms of their own,
against 10 per cent, a year ago. Many graduates have purchased
farms within the last year.
While we do not claim to be a preparatory school, it is note-
worthy, however^ that today graduates of The National Farm
School can be found pursuing advanced studies in agriculture in
Pennsylvania State College, Ohio State College, Michigan State
College, Minnesota Agricultural College and the Massachusetts
Agricultural College. Graduates of the The National Farm
School, in very large numbers, are beginning to give splendid ac-
counts of themselves as scientists, teachers, workers in the experi-
ment stations, and as leaders in farm communities.
I cannot close this report without calling special attention to
the many needs of the School that are most imperative. A dairy
barn to house our cattle so that adequate ventilation is provided
and tuberculosis among them is suppressed, is a much needed im-
provement. Not only is it necessary from the standpoint of cen-
tralizing our dairy work, but also as stated before, to equip our-
selves for better dairy instruction. Our facilities at the present
time for judging cattle, making special feed tests or taking a class
in butter making or milk testing, are most inadequate. It is the
great interest of our boys and the enthusiasm of the teachers that
has enabled us at all to carry on the work as well as we have.
Two departments, demanding additional development, are
our greenhouses and our poultry department. In neither one of
these do we have to this day, sufficient equipment to take care of
the ever-increasing number of students begging us for this type
of instruction.
We find that to do proper teaching, there must be certain
minimum physical facilities to maintain the discipline, decorum
and industry in the classroom. The classroom should be well
ventilated, well lighted and the students properly seated.- None
of these conditions exist satisfactorily today in any of our class-
rooms. A Science Hall, properly equipped with a sufficient num-
ber of classrooms and a sufficient number of laboratories and
study auditorium seems to me a fundamental need of the School.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 39
I feel that we are somewhat remiss in the instruction of
manual training and mechanics that is increasingly becoming a
primary feature of a modern farmer's equipment. This instruc-
tion at the present time is more or less haphazard. A mechan-
ical and manual training department with a proper building to
house classrooms equipped with carpenters' benches and tools, lays
and forgers and classrooms for the demonstration of farm tools
must be one of our early considerations.
We are sorely in need of an additional dormitory to house
the large number of additional students asking us for admission.
While it may seem strange that we are asking for increased facili-
ties for our present students and at the same time asking for in-
creased facilities for more students, I wish to point out that much
of the increased facilities as well as the present facilities should be
taken advantage of by a greater number of students. It is a mat-
ter of efficiently rounding out our plant that justifies these in-
creases.
PRODUCTS OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
HARVEST, 1921
| 344 Tons of Silage,
81 Acres of Corn, producing \ 7,112 Bundles of Corn Fodder,
) 3.130 Bushels of Corn.
130 Acres of Hay, producing 264 Tons.
46 Acres of Wheat, producing 940 Bushels.
34 Acres of Rye, producing 1,088 Bushels.
66 Acres of Oats, producing 4,222 Bushels.
127 Barrels of Apples. 1,719 Lbs. of Fowl.
65 Barrels of Pears. 2,752 Lbs. of Broilers.
765 Doz. Sweet Corn. 1,072 Pullets.
1,340 Bunches of Asparagus. 135 Laying Stock.
173,760 Quarts of Milk. 11,556 Doz. Eggs.
47* Calves. 548 Doz. Hatching Eggs.
76 Head of Swine. 770 Doz. Storage Eggs for
4.531 Day-old Chicks. Winter Use.
The Greenhouses sold Snap Dragons, Calla Lillies, Carnations, Chrys-
anthemums, Freezias, and miscellaneous plants, amounting to several
thousand dollars.
In addition to these products, several thousand dollars' worth of Vege-
tables were furnished the Household for food and preserving.
40 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Jfarma innate
In memory of Flora Schoenfeld,
by her husband, Max Schoenfeld,
of Rorschach, Switzerland.
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 1
40 acres, in the Spring of 1904,
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 2
38 acres, in the Spring of 1905,
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 3
163 acres, in the Fall of 1907.
Henry Hellman Farm
110 acres in the Fall of 1917, by Mr. Henry Hellman, of New York.
Theresa Loeb Memorial Green House
In memory of Theresa Loeb, Ogontz, Pa., by family. Erected 1898.
Ida M. Block Memorial Chapel
In memory of Ida M. Block, Kansas City, 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 Green House
In memory of Rose 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 1906.
Frances E. Loeb Vegetable Forcing Green House
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, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
B. Hirsh, of Philadelphia, Pa. Erected 1918.
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Hfomnrtals
Archer Rosenthal Lake
In memory of Archer Rosenthal, Philadelphia, Pa., by
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rosenthal, 190S.
Elise Binswanger Nursery
Planted in 1909, in memory of Elise Binswanger, Kansas
City, Mo., by her grandchildren.
Samuel Strauss, Jr., Division of Nursery
Rhododendrons and Roses in memory of Samuel Strauss,
Jr., Philadelphia, by his wife, 1910.
Feineman-Binswanger Memorial Arch
In memory of Mr. B. A. Feineman and Elise Bins-
wanger, Kansas City, Mo., by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kraus-
kopf, 1912.
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, 1913.
Henrietta Krauskopf Division of Nursery
Circle, of Evergreens and Shrubs, by Mr. Nathan Kraus-
kopf, of New i'ork, 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, 1913.
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 battle-
field of Montfaucon, France, September 29, 1918.
1908— "WM. S. RAYNER SCHOLARSHIP." The
income of $5000 contributed to the Endowment
Fund by his daughter, Mrs. Bertha Rayner
Frank.
1908— "DR. SAMUEL L. FRANK SCHOLAR-
SHIP." The income of $5000 contributed to
the Endowment Fund by his wife, Mrs. Bertha
Rayner Frank.
1920— "SIMON L. AND CECILIA BLOCH SCHOL-
ARSHIP." The income of $5000 contributed to
the Endowment Fund by Mr. Simon L. Bloch.
42 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
PRIZES ENDOWED
"Solomon and Regina Behal Prize," the interest of $125.00, donated by Mrs.
Ralph Hirsh, Philadelphia, in memory of her parents.
"Barnett Binswanger Prize," the interest of $150.00, donated by Mrs. Barnett
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 Herzberg Prize," the interest of $150.00, 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 Prize," 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 Listerger Prize," the interest of $100.00, donated by Mr. Leopold
Lisberger, Philadelphia, in memory of his son.
"Joseph Louchbeim Prize," the interest of $250.00, donated by Mr. Harry
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 Kewburgar Prizes," the interest of a bequest of $500.00, by
Morris Newburger.
"Bertie Gans Ochs Prize," the interest of $150X0, 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 $10000, 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 Rosenbaum, of Philadelphia, in memory of her parents.
"Minnie Goldenberg Straus Prize," the interest of $150.00, donated by Mr. Mor-
ris 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.
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CASH PRIZES DONATED
Miss Mollie Abrahamson, Philadelphia (annual) $5.00
"Win. Armhold Prize," by his daughter. Miss N. E. Armhold, At-
lantic City. N. J., in honor of her father's birthday (annual) 2.50
"Adolph Ballenberg Prize," by Mrs. Sidney M. Cohen, Milwaukee,
Wis., in memory of her father (annual) 5.00
Mr. Louis Bedichiiner, Philadelphia, in memory of his mother and
brother, Hannah and Cyrus Bedichimer (annual) 20.00
Mr. Henry S. Belber, Philadelphia (annual) 50.00
Mrs. Henry S. Belber, Philadelphia 10.00
Mrs. D. Berlizheimer, Philadelphia (annual) 5X0
"Barnett Binswanger Memorial Prize," by the Board of the School
(annual) 5.00
Mrs. Gabriel Blum, Philadelphia, in memory of her sister (annual) 10.00
Mr. and Mrs. Hart Biumenthal, Philadelphia, in memory of their son
Ralph (annual) 10.00
Mrs. Sol. Blumenthal, Philadelphia, in memory of her husband (annual), 10.00
Mrs. L. Bonsall, Philadelphia (annual) 5.00
"Henrietta Dannenbaum Prize," in honor of her birthday, by a niece of
Mrs. Dannenbaum (annual) 5.00
"Mathilde Dreifus Prize," by Mrs. Leon Cohen, Philadelphia, in
memory of her mother (annual) '. ... 5.00
Mrs. Katie Spitzer Gerstel, Atlantic City, N. J., in memory of her
mother, Julia Spitzer 5.C0
"Maurice H. Grossman Memorial Prize," by Leon and Fannie M. Wohl-
farth, New York (annual) 10.00
Miss Fannie D. Hiish, Philadelphia, in memory of her father, Gabriel
Hirsh 10.00
"Herman- Jonas Prize," by Miss Frieda Jonas, Philadelphia, in mem-
ory of her brother (annual) 5-00
Mrs. Miriam Isaacs, Atlantic Citv, N. J., in memory of her cousin,
Julia May (annual) 2.50
"Charles and Bine Kahn Memorial Prizes," by their children (annual).. 50.00
Mr. David Kirschbaum, Philadelphia (annual) 10.00
"Mina Kohn Prize," bv Mrs. Leon Cohen, Philadelphia, in memory of
her aunt 5.00
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf, Philadelphia (annual) 25.00
Miss Carrie Laub, Philadelphia, in memory of David Jacobsohn 2.30
Mr.'S. Geo. Levi, Philadelphia, in memory of his parents (annual) 20.00
"Isadore Libennan Prize," by Mrs. A. Press, Atlantic City, N. J., in
memory of her father (annual) 10.00
"Hazel F. Lowenstein Confirmation Prize," by Miss Hazel F. Low-en-
stein, Philadelphia (annual) 5.00
Mrs. I. L. Marks, Chicago, 111., in memory of her husband (annual) . . 10.00
Mr. S. J. Marz, Philadelphia (annual) 5.00
"Sophie Knocker May Perpetual Prize," oy Mrs. William Knocker,
Atlantic City, N. J., in memory of her daughter 5.00
"Morton M. Newburger Prizes," by Mrs. Jacob F. Loeb, New York,
in memory of her brother (annual) 20.00
Mrs. Max Oppenkeimer, Philadelphia, in memory of Hulda Oppen-
heimer (annual) 5.00
Mr. Joseph S. Potsdamer, Philadelphia (annual) 25.00
"Ruth Leah and Dorothy Clara Powdennaker Prizes," by Mr. David A.
Powdermaker, Philadelphia, in memory of his daughters (annual).. 20.00
Mr. Emanuel Rauscher, Lehighton, Pa. (annual) 5.00
Mrs. Josephine Rauscher, Lehighton, Pa. (annual) 5.00
Mrs. Henry Rcsenthal, Philadelphia (annual) 5.00
Mr. Sigmund W. Rosin, Philada., in memory of his mother (annual), 25.00
Mr. I. H. Silverman, Philadelphia (annual) 10.00
"Rebecca Simon Prize," by Mrs. Herbert Wasserman, Philadelphia, in
memory of her mother (annuaj) 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 3-00
"Simon and Hannah Wilson Perpetual Prize," by Miss Rose S. Wil-
son, Atlantic City, N. J., in memory of her parents (annual) 2.50
44 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
REPORT OF THE LADIES' AUXILIARY BOARD
Mrs. Bernard Kohn, Chairman.
The Ladies' Auxiliary Board reports at the end of another
year, their continued and vital interest in the Farm School. They
have visited regularly and faithfully, and their reports have been
most gratifying. Owing to the change in industrial conditions,
servants have been more plentiful and efficient, with the results
that the buildings have been well cared for, and kept unusually
clean.
In a social way, the students say this has been the best sea-
son ever. The Ladies' Board, kindly assisted by the Gentlemen's
Board, have made it possible to augment the social life of the
School, by monthly dances during the winter season, and picnics
during the summer. Girls from the Rebecca Gratz Home and the
Neighborhood Centre, under proper chaperonage, to the number
of about thirty, were sent out, and added greatly to the pleasures
of these affairs. We expect to continue the dances, as the boys
looked forward to them from one time to the next,. and the whole
tone and morale of the bo3rs seemed to be uplifted.
This season, owing to the unexpected heat in the early spring,
followed by frost, and then by a drought, has been a very hard
one on fruits and vegetables. Notwithstanding, Miss Church-
man, the matron, reports a gain in some quarters. There are 813
jars of tomatoes, compared with last year's record of 500. Up to
date, 1594 half-gallon jars of fruits and vegetables were canned
for winter use, and 325 glasses of jelly. Experiments were also
conducted on the dehydration of apples, and from the results ob-
tained, we feel that for another year the winter's need of apples
and peaches can be dried in that manner.
The Ladies' Board again, and still strongly urges as in the
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 45
past, separate housing for the faculty and teaching staff of the
Farm School, as a solution to many of the household problems.
The Sewing Circle, with Mrs. Schoneman and Mrs. Gold-
smith in charge, did its usual good work toward the stocking of
the linen room. In this connection we feel that a special acknowl-
edgment of appreciation and thanks should be made to the various
Sisterhoods, Councils of Jewish Women and Ladies' Aid Soci-
eties throughout the country, who in response to Dr. Krauskopf 's
appeal, have so generously and liberally contributed to the Farm
School needs, and have made so many desired wants a reality,
contributing not only the materials, but also* setting aside a num-
ber of days during the season to sewing these materials into use-
ful articles for our linen room and wearing apparel for our boys ;
towels, sheets, pillow cases, bed spreads, table cloths, napkins,
waiters' aprons, pajamas, night shirts, etc. A list of the organiza-
tions who assisted in this work is appended and we trust that we
may count upon them to continue this good work, in behalf of the
School.
Council of Jewish Women, Albany, N. Y.
Jewish Ladies' Aid Society, Appleton, Wis.
Council of Jewish Women, Atlantic City, N. J.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, Augusta, Ga.
Jewish Ladies' Aid Society, Bristol, Va.
Reading Road Temple Sisterhood, Cincinnati, O.
Euclid Ave. Temple Sisterhood, Cleveland, O.
Temple Women's Association, Cleveland, O.
Temple Sisterhood, Corsicana, Tex.
Sisterhood of B'er Chayim Cong., Cumberland, Md.
Council of Jewish Women, Dayton, O.
Council of Jewish Women, Elizabeth, N. J.
Temple Mt. Sinai Sisterhood, El Paso, Tex.
Ladies' Hebrew Auxiliary Society, Erie, Pa.
Jewish Ladies' Aid Society, Flint, Mich.
Temple Sisterhood, Fort W'ayne, Ind.
Council of Jewish Women, Gloversville, N. Y.
Council of Jewish Women, Johnstown, Pa.
Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Council of Jewish Women, La Fayette, Ind.
Sisterhood of Temple, Lancaster, Pa.
Wednesday Kensington Club, Leavenworth, Kan.
Council of Jewish Women, Little Rock, Ark.
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Council of Jewish Women, Los Angeles, Cal.
Adath Israel Sisterhood, Louisville, Ky.
Woman's Auxiliary B'rith Sholom, Louisville, Ky.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, Macon, Ga.
Council of Jewish Women, Marion, O.
Pauline Levy Sewing Circle, Memphis, Tenn.
Regina No. 9, LT. O. T. S., Memphis, Tenn.
Council of Jewish Women, Mobile, Ala.
Sinai Temple Sisterhood, Mount Vernon, N. Y.
Council of Jewish Women and Temple Sewing Circle, Nashville,
Tenn.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, Natchez, Miss.
Council of Jewish Women, Norfolk, Va.
Temple Israel Sisterhood, Omaha, Neb.
Temple Keneseth Israel Sewing Circle, Philadelphia, Pa.
National Farm School Sewing Circle, Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia Branch, Needlework Guild, Philadelphia, Pa. /
Council of Jewish Women, Phoenix, Ariz.
Willing Workers Society, Pine Bluff, Ark.
Council of Jewish Women, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sisterhood, Temple Oheb Sholom, Reading, Pa.
Council of Jewish Women Sewing Circle, St. Paul, Minn.
Council of Jewish Women, San Antonio, Tex.
Madison Ave. Temple Sewing Circle, Scranton, Pa.
Council of Jewish Women, Seattle, Wash.
Council of Jewish Women, Spokane, Wash.
Council of Jewish Women, Terre Haute, Ind.
Collingswood Ave. Temple Sisterhood, Toledo, O.
Temple Sisterhood Sewing Committee, Wneeling, W. Va.
Council of Jewish Women, Wilmington, Del.
REPORT OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Cecil J. Toor, Secretary.
The Alumni Association of The National Farm School, in
order to show their appreciation in some concrete way of what
The National Farm School has done for them, have launched a
drive among themselves for a $50,000 Alumni Hall, to be pre-
sented to the School.
Up to the present time $13,375 in pledges, to be paid in
yearly installments has been subscribed.
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47
date:
The following is a list of the pledges and payments made to
Class Name
Pledge
Paid
Cla;
ss Name
Pledge ]
Paid
'04
Bernard Zalinger
.. $325
$10
'19
Geo. Wolf
.. 300
30
'05
David Serber ...
. .. 1000
100
'19
Emanuel Wiener
. . 100
10
'06
Bernhard Ostrolenk 1000
200
'20
Samuel Fine
.. 250
20
'07
Victor Anderson
.. 100
10
'20
Aaron Moskowitz
. 200
10
'08
Isaac Stern ....
. .. 1000
100
'20
Robt. Livingston
.. 200
'08
Sam. Rudley . . .
Sam. Rocklin . . .
100
. . . 200
'20
'20
I. J. Mills
. . 200
'11
Morris Daniels . .
.. 200
40
'11
J. L. Sarner ...
. . . 200
20
'20
.. 200
'13
James Work ....
. . . 500
50
'20
Julius Brodie
10
'13
M. Fereshetian
. . . 100
'20
.. 1000
'13
Louis Helfand .
. . . 500
'20
Richard Boyes . .
10
'14
J. Raskin
. . . 100
10
'20
Nathan Bromberg
. 200
'15
M. Semel
, . . 500
25
'21
Harry Corenzwit
.. 200
'IS
Harry Shor ....
Charles Abrams
100
. . . 500
10
75
'21
'21
M. Kraus
.. 100
'16
A. Krotoshinsky
.. 200
'16
Sol. Shapiro ...
. . . 300
'21
Dominick Devito
.. 100
10
'16
. . 500
100
'21
Sam. Cooper
.. 100
'16
Arthur Levintow
C. Kochowsky . ,
. . • 300
, . . 200
10
'21
'?1
G. Taube
.. 300
'17
A. Zinn
.. 200
'17
S. Erde
. . . 125
10
10
'21
7,1
S. Samuels
Edgar E. Hecsh
225
. . 225
'17
Sol Adler
... 200
'17
I. Shapiro
. . . 200
10
'21
Irving Silverman
.. 225
'17
A. A. Radler . . .
. . . 100
10
Bennett Levy . . .
.. 100
20
'18
'19
H. Fishman ....
Tacob Mannes . .
200
. . . 200
20
$13,375 $940
We would be pleased to have such of the Alumni who desire
to join us in the privilege of exhibiting in some tangible form, the
love and appreciation we all have for our Alma Mater, to add their
names to this list.
The officers of the Alumni also desire to appeal to all Farm
School graduates to keep in touch with the School, and to send in
the addresses of any other graduates with whom they might be in
touch. The School is anxious to know what its graduates are
doing, and to assist them in any way within its power, in the vari-
ous problems confronting them after graduation.
48 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
WHAT SOME OF OUR GRADUATES ARE DOING
Abrams, Chas., Racine, Wis., farm superintendent for Stephen Bull.
Abrams, S. M., Collegeville, Pa., on his own farm.
Adler, Solomon, South River, Md., foreman.
Aidman, Geo., Columbus, Ohio, dairy department, Ohio State College.
Anderson, Victor, Sanatoga, Pa., on his own farm.
Atkatz, J., St. Augustine, Fla., herdsman.
Becker, Isaac, Tulsa, Okla., herdsman.
Berg, Henry, East Mansfield, Mass., on his own farm.
Billig, Sam., Glenwood Landing, L. I., N. Y., on his own farm.
Boyes, Richard, Rosemont, Pa., farm manager.
Braunstein, I., Staughton, Mass., superintendent of farm.
Brodie, Julius, Urbana, 111., student in agriculture. •
Brody, S., University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., professor of dairying.
Bromberg, Nathan, School of Horticulture, Ambler, Pa. assistant.
Brown, Benj., Cincinnati Sanitorium, Cincinnati, Ohio, in charge of poultry
department.
Chodes, Benj., Gap, Pa., veterinary surgeon.
Colton, Max J., American Joint Distribution Committee, Warsaw, Poland.
Cooper, S., superintendent Winterthus Farm, Winterthus, Del.
Daniels, M., Montveu Farm, Lynchburg, Pa., 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., U. 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.
Foreman, Geo., Huntington Valley Farms, Meadow Brook, Pa., herdsman.
Frank, Abraham, Ferndale, N. Y., cultivating father's farm.
Fried, Albert, Vermillion, Ohio, on his own farm.
Friedman, David, Harvard University, graduate work.
Galblum, Samuel, U. S. Department of Agriculture, poultry assistant.
Glantz, E., Falsington, Pa., on his farm.
Goldberg, Benj., Sintland, Md., farm superintendent.
Goldberg, Geo., Spring Valley, N. Y., on his own farm.
Goldberg, Louis, Ohio State Agricultural College, specializing.
Goldsmith, Bernard, Warrington, Pa., on his own farm.
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Goldstein, J., Mt Kemble Farm, Morristown, N. J., assistant.
Goldston, A. R., St. Mary's, W. Va., instructor in agriculture.
Golub, N., Columbus, Ohio, 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., herdsman.
Halbert, M. Michael, Norma, N. J., general farming.
Halpern, Morris, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Beaver Valley Stock Farm.
Harkovy, Morris, Ohio State Univ., studying agriculture.
Harrison, Beryl, Estacion Colonia Dora, Argentine Republic, S. A., in
charge of Colony.
Hecsh, Edgar, 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, Tallahasse, Fla., on his own farm.
Kasselman, Benj., Wyananstskill, N. Y., on his own farm.
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 Valle}', 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.
Lebeson, Herman, Texas Experiment Station, College Station, Texas, assist-
ant chemist.
Levin, Julius, Connecticut, cultivating own farm.
Levinson, J., 3800 E. Colfax, Denver, Col., instructor in poultry.
Levintow, Arthur, Philadelphia, Pa., Michell Seed Company.
Light, Philip, Skillman, N. J., farm assistant.
Livingston, Robert, with S. S. Pennock, wholesale florists, Phila., Pa.
Malis, Emanuel, owner of Santa Barbara Seed Co., Santa Barbara, Cal.
Mannes, Jacob, Farm School, Pa., farm assistant.
Mayer, Morris, Chicago, 111., florist.
Mayne, Bruce, U. S. P. Health Service, Hall Medical School, Memphis,
Tenn.
McCool, John B., State College, Pa., student.
McCracken, W. J., Cynwyd, Pa., general farming.
Mickelson, M., 707 Bucknaman St., Indianapolis, Ind., manager, National
Tree Surgery Company.
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Miller, Abraham, Chicago, 111., president, American Bulb Company.
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, florist.
Nusbaum, Chas., Columbus, Ohio, agricultural student.
Ostrolenk, Bernhard, Farm School, Pa., Director of National Farm School.
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., Southwick, Mass., Government
tobacco expert.
Rosenberg, Morris, Weston, Va., dairyman.
Rosenberg, N., Rome, N. Y., general agriculture.
Rosenfeld, M., Philadelphia, Pa., superintendent of city parks.
Ross, H., Brooklyn, N. 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.
Samuel, S., Mass. Agr. College, Amhurst, Mass., student in agriculture.
Schlesinger, Ed., Newark, Del., Delaware College student.
Schlossberg, Morris, Breakers Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., horticulturist.
Schneider, Wm., Woodbury, N. J., poultryman.
Schutzbank, J., Freehold, N. J., on his own farm.
Schweitzer, H., Oakland, Cab, agricultural student.
Selector, M., State College, Pa., student.
Shapiro, Sol., Columbus, Ohio, student.
Shor, Harry, Ipswich, Mass., farm manager.
Shultz, Harry, Perkasie, Pa., on his own farm.
Silver, Chas., Monroeville, N. J., cultivating own farm.
Silverman, Irving, Bnai Brith Orphanage, Fairview, Erie, Pa., instructor in
agriculture.
Smith, H. Sumner, Doylestown, Pa., farm assistant.
Smoochler, M., Woodstown, N. J., on his own farm.
Snowice, Wm., Bridgeton, N. J., R. D. No. 6, on his own farm.
Speyer, Aaron, Painsville, Ohio, general farming.
Stalorof, N., Roswell, 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
plant pathology.
Toor, Cecil J., Farm School, Pa., instructor in poultry.
Trupin, Philip, N. D. Agr. College, Fargo, N. D., agricultural student.
Ullman, J., Blufton, S. C, owner Planter's Mercantile Co.
Wade, Benj., Ohio State College, Columbus, Ohio, student in agriculture.
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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.
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., Farm School, Pa., farm manager.
SUNDRY DONATIONS
Mrs. I. Ades, Terre Haute, Ind. — Victrola records.
Baron de Hirsch School, Peekskill, N. Y. — 2 horses.
Mr. H. M. Bayersdorfer, Philadelphia — 5 lbs. raffia.
Mr. Eli D. Bernheim, Philadelphia — 12 park benches.
Mr. S. Bernstein, Pottsville, Pa. — 200 lbs. coffee.
B. Binswanger & Co., Philadelphia — 5 gals. Japan drier, 5 lbs. chrome bleach
and 45 gals, red paint.
W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia — Seeds for farms and gardens.
Mr. David Burpee, Philadelphia — Year's subscription to 15 magazines.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Farm School, Pa. — Treat of ice cream and
cake to household.
Miss Rebecca Churchman Farm School, Pa. — 3 doz. aluminum pitchers.
Mr. Chas. J. Cohen, Philadelphia — 12,000 catalogue envelopes.
Continental Paper and Bag Co., New York City, through courtesy of Mr.
Joel S. Hartman — 5 cases toilet paper.
Mr. C H. Culin, Ogontz, Pa. — 10 hammers, 2 sledges, 12 hatchets, 6 Boy
Scout axes, 1 hewing axe, 1 pkg. steel wedges, 1 pkg. wooden wedges.
Mrs. H. M. Dannenbaum, Philadelphia — patches and thread.
Dill & Collins Co., Philadelphia — Cover paper and glazed paper used in this
Year Book.
"Jewish Exponent," Philadelphia — Complimentary subscription.
Ford Motor Co., through courtesy of Mr. J. J. Conroy, Doylestown, Pa. — 1
' Loan of two Fordson tractors.
B. C. Friedman & Sons, Philadelphia — 50 lbs. matzos and 10 lbs. matzos
meal.
Gash & Stull Co.. through Mr. J. J. Conroy, Doylestown, Pa.— Disc Har-
row and two side hill hitches, valued at $250.
Dr. G. Harrison, Philadelphia — Services as dentist.
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Mr. Leo H. Heimerdinger, Philadelphia — 5 doz. garters.
Mr. Harry B. Hirsh, Philadelphia — Treat of ice cream and cake to house-
hold.
International Printing Co. — 400 reprints of newspaper article, free of charge.
Mrs. Rachel Isaacs, Philadelphia — Oil painting.
"Jewish News," Denver, Colo. — Complimentary subscription.
"Jewish Voice," St. Louis, Mo. — Complimentary subscription.
Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Krauskopf, Philadelphia — Tre'at of ice cream and cake to
household.
Mrs. A. Levin, Terre Haute, Ind. — Victrola records.
Mr. S. J. Marx, Philadelphia — Services as instructor in Farm Accounts, also
3 years' subscription to "Menorah Journal."
Dr. Wesley Massinger, Chalfont, Pa. — Veterinary set as prize to students.
Metro Film Co., Philadelphia — Loan of moving picture films for weekly
entertainments.
Needlework Guild of America — 18 prs. knitted socks, 41 prs. woven socks,
4 khaki handkerchiefs, 4 white handkerchiefs, 22 undershirts, 14 prs.
drawers, 42 face towels and 54 bath towels.
Mr. Elias Nusbaum, Philadelphia — Services as instructor in farm electricity.
Pierce Governor Co., Anderson, Ind. — Complete Fordson governor.
Queen Incubator Co., Lincoln, Neb., through courtesy of their manager, Mr.
Coatsworth — two 250-egg incubators.
J. W. Ringrose Co., Philadelphia, through courtesy of Mr. Lyman, president —
2 cow sheets and 1 horse blanket.
Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Philadelphia — $50 for purchase of new hymnals for
the chapel, and treat of ice cream and cake to household, in honor of
the marriage of her daughter.
Mr. E. M. Steppacher, Philadelphia — Horse, carriage and harness.
Mr. Eugene M. Stern, Philadelphia — Subscription to "American Forestry
Magazine."
Mrs. H. J. Tickner, Philadelphia — 6 prs. bedroom slippers.
Toch Bros., New York City — 10 gals, grey paint.
Mrs. Hanna Wolf, Philadelphia — 140 books.
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REGISTER OF STUDENTS
POST GRADUATES.
Harry Corenzwit, Philadelphia, Pa. Abraham Krotoshinsky, New York,
Abraham Zinn, New York, N. Y.
SENIOR CLASS.
David Aukburg, Philadelphia, Pa.
Burton Berlack, Jacksonville, Fla.
Casper Blumer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Tony Cirotti, Philadelphia, Pa.
Simon Louis Cohen, Worcester,
Mass.
Michael Frishkopf, New York.
Samuel Fleischman, New York.
Louis Forman, Philadelphia, Pa.
Lewis I. Fox, New York, N. Y.
Tobias Gelles, Philadelphia, Pa.
Samuel Goldenbaum, New York,
Jack Goldfield, Philadelphia, Pa.
Louis Kiesling, Philadelphia, Pa.
Harry Krisher, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Abraham Krivonos, Allentown, Pa.
Arthur Langer, New York, N. Y.
Joseph Leedes, Philadelphia, Pa.
Morris Mazor. New York, N. Y.
Irving Zelanko,
Walter Morris, Rochester, N. Y.
Maxwell Paris, New York, N. Y.
Abraham Pastenack, New York,
Louis Pastenack, New York, N. Y.
Hyman Rabinowitz, Worcester,
Mass.
Louis Ring, Roxbury, Mass.
Samuel Robbins, Philadelphia, Pa.
David Rothstein, Newark, N. J.
Charles Rubenstein, Barren Hill, Pa.
Arthur Schorr, Chicago, 111.
Louis Schulster, New York, N. Y.
Stanley J. Snyder, Easton, Pa.
Archie Tomer, Atlantic City, N. J.
William Towner, Port Murry, N. J.
Sol. Ullman, New York, N. Y.
Newton Weiss, Allentown, Pa.
Otto Wenger, Philadelphia, Pa.
Barnett Yulke, New York, N. Y.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Jacob Abramowitz, Gloversville,
N. Y.
David H. Becker, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Leo A. Bennett, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mitchell Brauman, Easton, Pa.
Nathan Comsky, Chicago, 111.
Boris Duskin, Chicago, 111.
Henry Eskin, Newark, N. J.
Henry Fairstein, Philadelphia, Pa.
David Frater, Philadelphia, Pa.
Walter S. Gladney, Trenton, N. J.
Herbert Goldich, Philadelphia, Pa.
Rubin Regelson,
Irving Herman, New York, N. Y.
Joseph Horowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Frederick W. Kloss, Philadelphia,
Irving R. Landau, New York, N. Y.
David Lasday, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jacob Malkin, Barren Hill, Pa.
Joseph Master, Yantic, Conn.
Leopold L. Pincus, New York,
David Piatt, Weehawken Heights,
N. J.
Solomon Prutkin, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cecil Rabinowitz, New York, N. Y.
New York, N. Y.
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Max Rotter, Clevland, O.
William Sandford, Ewing, N. J.
Bernard M. Savage, Baltimore, Md.
Benjamin Schwartz, Philadelphia.
William Schorr, Hartford, Conn.
Stanley Seidman, Philadelphia, Pa.
Saul S. Waxman, New York, N. Y.
Jacob Weiner, Philadelphia, Pa.
Henry Wertheimer, Buffalo, N. Y.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
Chas. J. W. Bannon, Lewistown, Pa.
Joseph Berman, Philadelphia, Pa.
Benjamin Block, Dorchester, Mass.
Bernard M. Brickman, Philadelphia.
Benjamin Buckin, Paterson, N. J.
Morris Carp, Philadelphia, Pa.
George Cohen, Paterson, N. J.
Benjamin Diamond, Philadelphia.
Charles Eisler, New York, N. Y.
Max Eisler, New York, N. Y.
Samuel Filgut, Chicago, 111.
Louis Goldich, Philadelphia, Pa.
Jacob F. Gross, St. Louis, Mo.
Norman Lefkowith, Roxbury, Mass.
Henri J. Liva, Philadelphia, Pa.
Aaron P. Mayer. Milwaukee, Wis.
Sidney Michael, Uniontown, Pa.
Herman Oppenheimer, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Moise Oster, Montgomery, Ala.
Samuel Packer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wm. H. Reinhart, Centre Square,
Pa.
Harold Rosenberg, New York
Moris Silverman, Philadelphia, Pa.
Solomon Targan, Philadelphia, Pa.
Victor R. Teicher, New York, N. Y.
Jack Tobin, Philadelphia, Pa.
David Tomash, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nathan R. Topp, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Joseph E. Trucksess, Philadelphia,
Pa.
William Van Looy, Sicklerville,
N.J.
VOCATIONAL STUDENTS FROM FEDERAL BOARD.
Wm. Ambearle, Philadelphia, Pa.
Louis J. Ariger, Philadelphia, Pa.
Anthony Cantanese, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Charles Corp, Philadelphia, Pa.
Fred. Cymbaluk, Philadelphia, Pa.
C. O. Dahlstrom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Charles Donahue, Philadelphia, Pa.
P. M. Dulabone, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wm. G. Eiden, Philadelphia, Pa.
James Hart, Philadelphia, Pa.
Thomas G. Hendricks, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Anton Kneller, Philadelphia, Pa.
George Wilson,
Richard LaHart, Philadelphia, Pa.
Joseph McLaughlin, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Arlie Oppenheim, Philadelphia, Pa.
Joseph Parice, Philadelphia, Pa.
Milton Randolph, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wm. J. Ryan, Philadelphia, Pa.
Phillip G. Smith, Philadelphia, Pa.
H. P. Soov, Philadelphia, Pa.
Paul Softer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wm. E. Stauffer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Charles Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wm. F. Tinen, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ernest Widmaier, Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
For the Year Ending September 30, 1921
ALABAMA
Alexander City
Herzfeld, Mrs. Julia $5.00
Anniston
Levi, Dr. I. P S.00
Smith, Mrs Colum-
bus 5.00
Benton
Cadden, J. I
Bessemer
Erlick & Lefkovits,
Forst, Louis
Israel, Julius A. ..
Siegel, A. L
White, I. J
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Birmingham
Adler, Morris 25.00
Birmingham Lodge,
No. 368, I. O. B. B. 5.00
Federated Charities
of Temple Emanuel 100.00
Marx, Otto 10.00
Michael, Sam 5.00
Pizitz, Louis 5.00
Sewelovitz, S 5.00
Smolian, J 5.00
Demopolis
Tannebaum, B
5.00
Ensley
Goldstein & Cohen.
5.00
5.00
Gadsden
Blum, C. H
Zemurray Bros
10.00
5.00
Huntsvillt
Esora Lodge, No. 236,
I. O. B. B
Marx, Gus
5.00
5.00
Mobil©
**Bernheimer, Mrs. L.,
Beth Zur Lodge 84,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Federated Jewish
Charities 100.00
Montgomery
Emanuel Lodge 103,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Gassenheimer & Co.,
S 10.00
Haas, J. C 10.00
Katz, M. S 5.00
Kaufman, A. J 5.00
Kaufman, N 5.00
Kaufman, Sam'l .... 10.00
Kaufman, S. R 5.00
Klein, Leo 10.00
Levystein, 1 5.00
Loeb, Lucien S 5-00
Loeb, Michel 10.00
Pake, L. J iO.OO
Sable & Sons, M... 5.00
Schloss, S. L 10.00
Solomon Bros. &
Kahn 5.00
Strauss, Leopold 5.00
Weil, Mrs. E. L 5.00
Weil, Emil 5.00
Weil, Isidor 5.00
Weil, L. W., & Co., 10.00
Weil. Lionel 5.00
Selma
Benish & Meyer .... 5.00
Hohenberg, Morris .. 5.00
Kahn, A. G 5.00
Kahn, Mrs. Nathan 5.00
Keyser, Isidore 5.00
Lehman, M. M 5.00
Maas, Leo S 5.00
Meyer & Elkan ... 5.00
Schuster, B. J 5.00
Wetumpka
Hohenberg, M., & Co., 10.00
ARIZONA
Bisbee
Frankenberg, Ben . . 5.00
Tucson
Jacobs, Lionel M. .. 10.00
ARKANSAS
Dumas
Dante, Chas 5.00
Eudora
Fischel, Mrs. L. D. 10.00
Fort Smith
Heyman, Ralph J.
Isaacson, Paul ..
Langfelder, L. . .
Nakdimen, I. H.
5.00
15.00
5.00
5.00
Helena
Solomon, Louis 5.00
Holly Grove
Abramson, Mrs.
Rue
10.00
Hot Springs
Fellheimer, H 5.00
Mendel, Albert .... 10.00
Little Rock
*Altheimer, Mrs.
Louis.
Baumgarten, Mrs. S. 5.00
Berger, Joe, Sr 25.00
Blass, Mrs. Gus 10.00
Cohn, Mark M 50.00
*Epstein, Eph.
Federated Jewish
Charities 200.C0
Frank, Joe M. Be-
quest ' 1000.00
Frauenthal, Chas. .. 50.00
Froug, A 10.00
Gross, J, B 25.00
Hamberg, Ad 50.00
Heiman, Mrs. Max .. 10.00
Kahn, Herman 50.00
Lasker, Harry 50.00
*Lasker, Myron B.
*Pfeifer Bros.
Pfeifer, Jos 5.00
Pfeifer, Preston .... 12.50
Paragould
Joseph, Mrs. S. L., 5.00
•Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
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Pine Bluff
Bluthenthal, Adolph 5.00
Rosenberg, F. M. ... 10.00
Rothstein, Rabbi
L. J S.00
"Willing Workers"
of Temple Anshe
Emeth 5.00
CALIFORNIA
Bakersfield
*Cohn, C.
Lichtenstein, M. M. 5.00
Fresno
Eintein, Mrs.
Louis 15.00
Gundelfinger, Lee . . 10.00
Gundelfinger, Louis, 5.00
Gundelfinger, Mrs.
Louis 5.00
La Jolla
Lieber, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S 15.00
Los Angeles
Baruch, Clarence ... 5.00
Baruch, Mrs. Jacob.. 5.00
Cohen, Mrs. Gertrude 5.00
Edelman, D. W. ... 10.00
Faerber, Arnold 50.00
Gumbiner, Louis C... 5.00
Gumbiner, Moses ... 10.00
Hellman, Maurice S. 10.00
Isaacs, L 10.00
Isaacs, Max 10.00
Jacobsen, J. T 25.00
Kingbaker, Mrs.
Clara 10.00
Levi Co., Simon 10.00
Loew, J 5.C0
Meyer, Alexander . . 5.00
Meyer, Ben R 10.00
Newmark, M. H. ... 5.00
Newmark, M. R. ... 5.00
Nordlinger, L. S. .. 10.00
Norton, Issac 5.00
Roos, Jacques 10.00
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 5.00
Triest, Karl 25.00
*Lavenson, Mrs. A. S.
Oakland Lodge 252,
I. O. B. B
10.00
Mountain View
Esberg, A. I. ..
Oakland
Jonas, Abraham
*Lavenson, A. S.
10.00
10.00
Oxnard
Lehmann, L 5.00
Pasadena
Krauskopf, Nathan.. 100.00
Sacramento
Etham Lodge 37, I.
0. B. B 5.00
Klaber, Mrs. Her-
man 5.00
Lubin, S. J 10.00
San Diego
Jos. E. Dryer 5.00
Hillkowitz, S 5.00
Wolf, Hyman S. ... 5.00
San Francisco
Abrahamson, Hugo, 5.00
Abrahamson, Jack .. 5. CO
Anspacher, Philip .. 10.00
Arnhold, Mrs. B 25.00
Aronson, A 10.00
Bloom, Samuel 5.00
Blum, Max 5.00
Brenner, Gustave . . . 10.00
Cahn, M. A 5.00
Castle, Walter M. .. 60.00
Cremieux Lodge 325,
1. O. B. B, 5.00
Dinkelspiel, Mrs. L.
M 10.00
Ehrman, S. M 10.00
Fries, Wm 5.00
Gellert, Isaac 7.50
Gerstle, Mrs. Han-
nah 10.00
Golden Gate Lodge
129, I. O. O. B. . . 10.00
*Gunst, M. A.
Haas, Mrs. Abe 100.G0
Haas, Mrs. Wm. .. 20.00
**Hellman, Isaias W.
Hirschfelder, Mrs. J.
0 100.00
Ickelheimer, S 5.00
Jacobi, J. J 10.00
Jacobs, Alfred H... 20.00
Kaufmann, Wm 5.00
Kohlberg, Mrs. M.
S 50.00
Koshland, Mrs. Mar-
cus S 100.00
Levison, J. B 15.00
Levy, Jules lu.00
Lilienthal, Mrs. J.
W 25.00
Mayer, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry L 50.00
*Meyer, Mary Jean-
nette.
Moses, Abraham 15.00
**Xeustadter, Mrs. J.
H.
Newman Bros 10.00
Raiss, Carl 10.00
*Rosenbaum, Mrs. C.
W.
Rosenberg Bros. &
Co 50.00
Rosenberg, Max L.. 200.00
Sahlein, Mrs. Henry 10.00
*Samson, Mrs. Ru-
dolph
*Samson, Rudolph
Walter.
Schlesinger, Chas. .. 10.00
Schoenberg, Louis .. 10.00
Schwabacher, Mrs.
Louis 10.00
Schwabacher, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis A 10.00
Schwabacher, Mrs.
Ludwig 50.00
Sinsheimer & Co. ..
Sloss, Mrs. M. C. .. 10.00
Sloss, Mr. and Mrs.
Max C 25.00
Son, Mrs. Adolph A. 5.00
Stern, Mrs. Jacob .. 25.00
Walter, Clarence R., 10.00
Weinstock, Harris . . 50.00
San Luis Obispo
Sinsheimer, Mrs.
A. Z
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. & Ero. .. 10.00
Yolo
Borach, B.
5.00
COLORADO
Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs
Lodge 523, I.O.B.B.
10.00
Kaufman, B. S
5.00
5.00
5.00
>enver
Anfenger, Milton . . .
5.00
Baer, Louis D
5.00
Barnett, M. D
5.00
Beer, L. B
5.00
Cohen, Louis
5.00
5.00
Cohn, Morris
5.00
Denver Lodge 171, I.
O. B. B
10.00
*Life Member.
""'Deceased Life Member.
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Grauman, Al 5.00
Levie, Joseph 5.00
Mayer, Leopold .... 5.U0
Mayer, Sam 5.00
Morris, Ernest 5.00
Neusieter, Max 5.00
Neusteter, .Meyer ... 10.00
Pride of Denver
Lodge 333, I. O.
B. A 5.00
Shere, O. M 5.00
Simon, Dave B 6.00
Solomon, Ben 5.00
Wachtel, S., & Co. .. 5.00
CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport
Council Jewish
Women
Klein, Jacob B.
10.00
5.00
Hartford
Aishberg, Edwin .... 5.00
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, Emanuel
M 15.00
Hartman, Gustave . . 15.00
Herrup, Louis 10.00
Hollander's, A.,
Sons 10.00
Kapla.i, David 5.00
Kashmann, Ben. ... 10.00
Kashmann, Seymour
S 5.00
Katten, A. & Sons.. 5.00
Knoek, Gerald G. .. 5.00
Knoek, L. S 5.00
Levy, H. P 5.00
Lyon, Bernhard .... 5.00
Lyon, Felix 5.00
Margolis, Nathan .. 5.00
Marks, M. F 10.00
Mendelsohn, Alfred
1 10.00
Myers & Gross .... 10.00
Olds & Whipple .... 10.00
Rappaport, B 5.00
Rosenberg, Jos 10.00
Schwartz, Geo. B.. .. 5.00
Seide, David 5.00
*Silberman, A. M.
Silver Bros 5.00
Title & Rich 5.00
Tulin, A. J. ...i.... 5.00
Wetstone, L 5.00
Wise, Isidore 25.C0
New Haven
Adler, Saltzman &
Adler 5.00
Alper, Krall & Co... 5.00
Ammerman, V\ m. . . 5.0U
Anonymous
Canter & Koletsky.. 5.00
in, 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
Feldman, A. 1 5.00
Freedman, Isidor ... 10.00
Goldbaum, J. C 5.0C
Gompertz, Mrs.
Jewell M 5.00
Gordon, 1 5.00
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
Kafka, A 5.00
Kaufman, 1 5.00
Klein, Arthur 5.00
Komroff, Sam 5.00
Koon, Joseph 5.00
Leichter, M. B 5.00
Levy, Irving S 10.00
Mann, M. & Bro. .. j.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. 1 5.00
Osterweis, Mrs. G. .. 5.00
Perlroth, A. 5.00
Podoloff, A., & Son. 5.00
Price, M 5.00
Resnick, I. W 5.00
Rosenberg, Louis L., 5.00
Rosenberg, S. C 5.00
Rosenbluth, Arthur. 50.00
Rosenbluth, Louis M., 50.00
Rosenbluth, Mrs. S., 10.00
Sagal, L. M 10.00
Saltser Bros 5.00
Sanspariel Hat Co... 5.00
Schoenberger, E. &
Sons 5.00
Schoenberger, Mrs.
Wm 5.00
Segaloff, J. H., &
Bro 5.00
Shoninger, S. B 10.00
Silver, S. M 5.00
Slade, Benj 5.00
Slepack, M. J 10.00
Steinbach, A. D. .. 10.00
Steinberg, E 5.00
Sugenheimer & Sons, 5.00
Thalheimer, E. H. .. 5.00
Ullman, Isaac M. .. 1OD.00
Ullman. Jos. II. .. 5.00
Ullman, Louis M. .. 10.00
U. S. Aluminum Co., 10.00
Weiss, Murray 5.00
Zunder, Albert 5.00
Stamford
Kaufman, Julius 10.00
Waterbury
Chase, Isidore 5.00
DELAWARE
Seaford
Greenabaum, E. ...
Van Leer, Chas. . .
5.00
5.00
Wilmington
Baer, Lewis I. ..... 5.00
Braunstein, Harry . . 5.00
Breuer, Max 5.00
Cannon, Saml 5.00
Faber, Jacob 5.00
Finger, Hon. Aaron 5.0U
Finger, Matt 5.00
Ginns, Oscar 10.00
Grant Theodore .... 5.00
Himber, Jos. 10.00
Krigstein, Morris .. o.W
Levy, Bennett 5.00
Levy, Mrs. Leah ... 25.00
Mark-1, A. 5.W
Miller Bros. Co 5.00
Miller Nathan 5.00
Moses Montefiore
Beneficial Soc'y .. 5.00
Raphaelson, Lewis.. 5.00
Rosbrow Bros 5.00
Rosen, J. 5.00
Rosenblatt, Louis .. 5.00
Schagrin, Chas. ..... 5.00
Snellenburg, David, 10.00
Topkis, Chas 10.00
Wilson Gen. Jas. H. 50.00
Wolters, Mrs. Re-
becca la(x)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
Argo Lodge 413, I. O.
B. B 50°
Baer, Moe A 5.00
Baum, Leo 5.00
Baum, Milton 5.00
Baum, Pauline 5.00
Baumgarten, Lee ... 5.00
Behrend. Isaac ...... 5.00
Brehend, Rudolph B. 5.00
*Behrends, Melvin .. 30.00
♦Berliner, Emil
Blumenfeld. Mrs. M., 5.00
Brandeis, Louis D., 25.00
*Life Member
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Brylawski, A S.QO
Cohen, Mrs. Edw. .. 20.00
Cohen, Myer 5.00
David, M 5.00
Eisenmann, Jacob . . 5.00
Erlebacker, G 5.00
Fischer. Max 5.00
Frank, Nathan B. .. 10.00
Friedlander, Bros. .. 10.00
Ganss, Morris 5.00
Gichner, Ernest 5.00
Goldenberg, M. ... 150.00
Goldheim, I. L 5.00
Goldsmith, C. A. ... 5.00
Goldsmith, Mrs. El-
len 5.00
Goodman, Henry J.. 5.00
Hahn, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry W 10.00
Hahn, Wm. & Co. .. 5.00
Hartz, LB 5.C0
Hecht Alex 20.00
Heilprin, G. F 10.00
Heller, Mrs. A. S. . . 5.00
Herzog, Sol 5.00
Hirsh, Louis 5.00
Jackson, L. J 5.00
Kafka, Mrs. J 5.00
Kahn, Isadore 5. CO
Kann, Sigmund 5.00
Kann, Simon 10.00
Kaufman, D. J 10.00
Kaufman, Edgar ... 5.00
Kaufman, H. L 5.00
Kaufman, Virginia .. 5.00
King, Harry 5.00
Kohner, Edward .... 5.00
Kohner, Jacob 5.00
Kuntz, Adolph 5.00
Lansburgh, Stanley.. 10.00
Levy, H 5.00
Livingston, Ben .... 5.00
Loeb Co 10.00
Luchs, Jos 5.00
Luchs, Morton J. ... 5.00
Lyon, Simon 5.00
Mayer, Alfred 5.00
Meyer, S. M 5.00
Newmyer, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin 5.00
Ney, Milton R 10.00
Nordlinger, Gerson.. 10.00
Oppenheimer, Gus-
tave 10.00
Peyser, Julius I. .... 5.00
Reizenstein, Sidney, 10.C0
Rice, Emanuel 5.00
Rich, Herbert J 5.00
Rich, M. M 10.00
Richards, Salvador.. 5.00
Rose, Mrs. F. H. .. 5.00
Rosenberg, M. D. ... 5.00
Saloman, David 5.00
Samuells. Nathan .. 5.00
Sanger, David 5.00
Schwartz, Chas 5.00
Schwartz, Sam T. .. 5.00
Sigmund, Abe 5.00
Sigmund, Albert 5.00
Sigmund, Howard 5.00
Simon, Louis 37.00
Simon, Samuel 5.00
Strasburger, Jos. ... 10.00
Tobriner, Leon 5.00
Wallerstein, Mrs.
Gus 5.00
Washington Hebrew
Congregation 5.00
Werber, Mrs. G 5.00
Weser, Mrs. Fanny, 5.00
West, Sidney 5.00
Wise, B. and D. ... 5.00
Wittgenstein, Harry, 5.00
Wolf, Harry S 5.00
Young & Simon .... 10.00
FLORIDA
Gainesville
Burkhim, L. J.
Edelstein, B
Edelstein, Mrs. M
Feinberg, B. ...
Kesler, S. B. ..
Singer & Rabinovitz
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Jacksonville
Barrigan, Wm. C... 5.00
Barwald, Fannie O.. 15.00
Cohen, Jacob E 5.00
Davis, D., & Co. .. 5.00
Finkelstein, Neal .. 5.00
Hirschberg, Julius . . 10.00
Jacobs, V. E 10.00
Joel, L. D 5.00
Lippman, Gabe 5.00
Meyerheim, F 5.00
Oberdorfer, Max N. 5.00
Rubin, Max 5.00
Safer, Rabbi B 5.00
Temple Mite So-
ciety 5.00
Orlando
Kleinman, J 5.00
Phillips, Dr. P 10.00
Palatka
Brown, M. S.
5.00
Pensacola
Greenhut, Mrs.
Adolph 5.00
St. Augustine
Gerstel, 1 5.00
Lew, Mrs. J. A. ... 5.00
Pinkoson, W. A 5.00
Snyder, S. A. 5.00
St. Petersburg
Hankin, Harry 5.00
Sierkese, A 5.00
Solomon, Joe 5.00
Sanfcrd
Robbins. Saul 5.00
Tampa
Buchsbaum R 5.00
Grahn, Peter 5.00
Haimovitz, Chas. . . 5.00
Kasriel, Joseph .... 5.00
Levy, Isaac S 10.00
Maas, Abe 10.UO
Maas, E 10.00
Maas, Isaac 20.00
Maas, Julius 5.00
Rosenblatt, M 5.00
Waterman, J. A 5.00
Wolf Bros 5X0
West Tampa
Hecht, Alex.
Ybor City
Katz, Adam
5.00
5.00
GEORGIA
Albany
'Brown, Mrs. David, 5.00
Brown, S. B 10.00
Cohn Bros 5.00
Ehrlich, J 5.00
Farkas Est 5.00
Gartatowsky, A. C. . 5.00
Gortatowsky, 1 5.C0
Hebrew Ladies' Ben-
evolent Society ... 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 5.00
Athens
Bernstein, M. M...
5.00
5.00
Heb. Benev. So. ...
5.00
Michael, Ernest ...
5.00
Michael, Leroy
5.00
Michael, M. G
5.00
5.00
Ltlanta
5.00
Alexander, C. A....
5.00
5.00
5.00
Empire Furniture Co
5.00
Eplan, Sol. B
5.00
5.00
Greenblatt, S. R...
5.00
Haas, Edwin R. ...
5.00
Haas, Herbert
5.00
5.00
Haas, Mrs. I. H
5.00
Haas, Est. of Jacob
7.50
5.00
Haas, Leopold, Jr. ..
5.00
Heyman, Arthur ....
5.00
Hirsh, Mrs. Jos
10.00
5.00
5.00
Jacobs, J. B
5.00
5.00
Kriegshaber, V. H...
5.00
Kut'z, Max Co
10.00
Lieberman, I. B. ..
5.00
5.00
Mayer, Albert E. ...
5.00
10.00
Rich, Mrs. Emanue!
10.00
Rosenfeld, A. W. ...
5.00
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59
Saul, J 5.00
Scheer, John 5.00
Selig, S. S., Jr 5.00
Strauss, D. H 5.00
Strauss, O. R 5.00
Zaban, S 5.00
Augusta
Andronosky, T 5.00
Baron, Sol 5.00
Blum, Lee 5.00
Daughters of Israel 10.00
Goldberg, A 5.00
Goldberg, J. & Son, 5.00
Goldberg, S 5.00
Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Society 10.00
Heymann, M 5.00
Nachman, D 5.00
Sawilowsky, J 5.00
Schaul, L. J 5.00
Schneider, C. H. .. 10.00
Slusky, David 10.00
Steinberg, S 5.00
Tunkle, Max 5.00
Weingarten, A. E. . . 5.00
Brunswick
Abrams, J. B 10.00
Asher, Isador 5.00
Gordon, A. J 10.00
Haym, L. H 5.00
Ladies' Temple Guild 5.00
Lissner, T. J 5.00
Pheirier, Fred 5.C0
Columbus
Arenowitz, 1 5.00
Buhler, M. L. 5.00
Cohn, Ed 5.00
Columbus Lodge 77,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Feinberg, Phillip .. 5.00
Hoffliu & Greentree, 5.00
Jewish Ladies' Aid
So 5.00
Kaufman Bros 5.00
Loeb, Sol., Co 15.00
Loewenherz Bros. . . 5.00
Rothschild, D., & Co., 15.00
Rothschild, Herman, 5.00
Wise, J 5.00
Eastman
Herrman, Mrs. J. D., 5.00
Gainesville
Sacks, Jake 5.00
Saul, 1 5.00
Griffin
Ruskin, Abram 5.00
Macon
Bernd, Mrs. G 5.00
Bloch, Michel 5.00
Block, Ferd 5.00
Caplan, M. D 10.00
Elkin, E 5.00
Guthman, Sam 5.00
Happ Bros. Co 10.00
Haskin, Jos 5.00
Hirsh, Jacob 5.00
Kaplin, Henry 5.00
Lazarus, J 5.00
Popper, Stephen 5.00
\\ axelbaum, Jos. ... 10.00
Rome
Kuttner, S. A.
5.00
Sandersvills
Cohen, Louis 5.00
Savannah
Alexander, H. I. .. 5.00
Blumberg, M. &
Son 5.00
Blumenthal, Max &
Son 5.00
Blumenthal, S 5.00
Cooley, Sam 5.00
Ehrenreich, I. & Son 5.00
Epstein, E. S 5.00
Frank, Estate of Leo, 5.00
Frank, Mrs. Leo .... 5.00
Garfunkel, A. J 5.00
Grouse, L. E 5.00
Guckenheimer,
Abe S 5.00
Tacobi, Mrs. Jos. X. 5.00
Levy, B. H 5.00
Marcus, Wm 5.00
Mazo, A 5.00
Myers, Lee Roy 25.00
Palefsky & Lasky.. 5.00
Pinkussohn, Sam . . . 5.00
■ Ranzin, A 5.00
Schwab, I. M 5.00
Shapiro, A 5.00
Silver, M 5.00
Slotin, Morris 5.00
Solomon, Arthur W., 5.00
Solomons, J. A 5.00
Sutker, Jacob 5.00
Wilensky, Wolf ....* 5.00
West Point
Cohen Bros 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 8.00
Hagedorn, Philip ... 5.00
Herzfeld, Jos 5.00
Stein, Lee 5.00
IDAHO
Boise City
Ladies' Judith Mon-
tefiore Society 5.00
ILLINOIS
BHcmington
Abraham Lincoln Lodge
190, I. O. B. B. ... 10.00
Club of Ladies 10.00
Cohen, B 5.00
Greisheim, W. &
Sons 10.00
Heldman, S. & Son, 5.00
Livingston, Abe 5.00
Livingston, A. &
Sons 2D.00
Livingston, Mayer,
& Co 10.00
Mandel, Oscar 10.00
Ochs, Herman S 15.00
Ochs, Louis J 5.00
Schwarzman, A 5JX)
Schwarzman, Mrs. A. 5.00
Tick, Morris & Co., 5.00
Champaign
Kaufman, J. M. .
*Kuhn, Caroline L.
*Kuhn, Florence L.
10.00
Chicago
Aaron, Mrs. B 10.00
Alschuler, A. S 10.00
Alschuler, Judge
Samuel 10.00
Alter, Jacob 5.00
Austrian, Edwin ... 10.00
Baum, Herman 5.00
*Bauman, Mrs. Edw.
Baumgarden, Mrs.
Rosa 2000
Becker, A. G 25.00
Becker, Benj. V. . . . 10.00
Becker Bros. & Co., 5.00
Becker, S. M 5.00
Belson, David 10.00
Bensinger, B. E. ... 10.00
Bensinger, R. F. ... 5.00
Birkenstein, Al 10.00
Birkenstein, Harry, 10.00
Birkenstein, Louis .. 25.00
Block, E. J 10.00
•Block, Jos.
Block, L. E 10.00
Block, P. D 10.00
Born, Edgar R 5.00
Born, M. & Co 10.00
Borovik, Geo. S. ... 25.00
Brann, Mrs. H 5.00
Brenner, Mrs. H. D. 5.00
Burger, Anton 5.00
Byfield, Jos 25.00
Churchill, Richard
S 10.00
Cohn, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H 10.00
Cohn. Chas 5.00
Cohn, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed 5.00
Cohn, Jos. W 5.00
Davis, Abel 10.00
Davis, Dr. H. I. ... 5.00
Davis, Jas. A 10.00
DeLee, Dr. Jos. B., 10.00
*Life Member.
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Deutsch, P. L 10.00
Eisendrath, H. J 5X0
Eisendrath, S. J. .. 5.00
Eisler, Chas 5.00
Elkan, Henry 5.00
Englander, M 10.00
*Epstein, Max.
Finn, jos. M 10.00
Florsheim, Estate of
Simon 10.00
Foreman, Mrs. E. G., 10.00
Foreman, Oscar G. .. 10.00
*Frank, Henry L.
•Freund, Gustave.
Fries, Roy 15.00
Gatzert, August 10.00
Gimbcl, Chas. A. ... 10.00
Glick, L 5.00
Goldstein, Ben F... 5.00
*Greenebaum, M. E.
Grossman, I. A 5.00
Gumbinsky Bros. ... 10.00
Gutwillig, E 10.00
Haas, M 5.00
Halpenn, Dr. R. L., 5.00
Harris, S. H 5.00
Hart, Mrs. Harry .. 10.00
Hartman, Jos. S. ... 10.00
Heimau, Marcus .... 20.00
Herst, Frank 5.00
Hornei, Jos 5.00
Hyman, Mrs. D. A., 5.00
Hyman, Jos 10.00
Isaiah Sabbath
School 10.00
Isaiah Temple 10.00
*Joseph, L.
Kahn, Jules R 25.00
Kanders, Sidney ... 5.00
Kanter, Isaac 5.00
Kaufmann, Morris . . 5.00
Keller, Louis P 15.00
Klee, Max 10.00
Klee, Simon 10.00
Klein, Henry A 10.00
Kohn, Simon A 5.00
Komaiko, S. B 10.00
Kornbhth, Howard .. 5.00
Kraus, Adolf 10.00
Adolph Kraus Lodge
72, I. O. B. B... 10.00
Lachmann, Numa . . . 5.00
Lebensberger, Mrs.
L 10.00
Leopold, Harold E. 10.00
Lieberman, I. K. . . 5.00
Lipson, Isaac B. ... 5.00
Loeb, Jacob M 50.00
Loeb, Leo A 10.00
Loewenthal, B 10.00
•Mandei, Edwin F.
*Mandel, Mrs. Eman-
uel.
**Mandel, Leon.
Mandle, Sidney 10.00
Marks, Mrs. I. L. .. 100.00
Metzenberg, Mrs.
Leopold 20.00
Meyer. Abraham W., 25.00
Meyer, Alfred C. .. 10.00
Meyer, E. F 10.00
Meyer Julius H 5.00
Moos, J. B 10.no
Xeuman, Mrs. Louis 5.00
Neuman, Louis 5.00
New-burger, James
M 10.00
Newman & Gach ... 5.00
Orchel, Mrs. Belle.. 5.00
Pfaelzer, Mrs. D. M., S.00
Philipsborn, Martin. 50.00
•Phillipson, Saml.
Pick, Richard 10.00
Piatt, Mrs. H. K. .. 10.00
Ramah Lodge 33, I.
O. B. B 10.00
*Reitler, Chas.
Richier, Simon 5.00
Rieser, Herman .... 5.00
Rosenbaum Bros. ... 25.00
Rosenfeld, Mrs.
Maurice 25.00
Rosenthal, James ... 10.00
*Rosenthal, Lessing.
Rosenthal, Mrs.
M. S 10.00
Rosenwald, M. S. .. 10.00
Rubens, Chas 10.00
Rubovits, Tobv .... 10.00
Schanfarber, Dr.
Tobias 5.00
Schiff, Benj. J 10.00
Schmaltz, J. H 10.00
Schnadig, Jacob .... 10.00
Schulhoff, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry 40.00
Seelenfreund, A. B., 5.00
Siegel, Ferd 5.00
Silberman, Adolph . 25.00
Sommer, Chas 10.00
Speyer, Mrs. E. M., 5.00
Spiesberger, H. T. . . 10.00
Stein, Albert 5.00
Stein, Ignatz 10.00
Stein, S. M 5.00
Steindler, Albert .... 10.00
Stem, 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, Leo 10.00
Straus, Meyer L. ... 10.00
Straus, S. J. T 25.00
Straus, Simon J. ... 25.00
Straus, Stanley 10.00
Szold, Joseph 10.00
Taussig, M 10.00
Temple Sholom S. S., 10.00
Turner, A 5.00
Weil, Benj 10.00
Weil, Isidor 20.00
Weiss, S. H 10.00
Winkler, Mrs.
Bertha ; 5.00
Witkowsky, Jas 5.00
Woolf, Mrs. Alfred
E 25.00
Woolf, Morris 10.00
Wormser, Leo F 5.00
Wurmser. Jacob 5.00
Yatter, Samuel 10.00
Danville
Danville Lodge, 568,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Straus & Louis Co., 15.00
Galesburg
Jewish Ladies' Aid
Society 5.00
Lincoln
Atlass, Frank 5.00
Oak Park
*Rawitzer, Fred.
Pana
Boston Underselling
Store 5.00
Peoria
The B. & M 5.00
*Bennett, C. M.
Bloom, J 5.00
Cinofsky, W. &
Son 5.00
Citron, George ...... 5.U0
Cohen Furn.iure Co.,
Epstein, Elmer S. . 5.00
Federman, Leo G. .. 10.00
Field, J. W 5.00
Friedman, D. S 5.00
Gibbs & Meyers .... 5.00
Heller, W. & Son .. 5.00
Kahn, Mrs. Rosa ..
Kleeman, E. C 5.00
Lehmann, A. & S. . . 20.00
Linn, John 5.00
Lowenstein, J. R. .. 5.00
Miller, M. C 5.00
Moskovitz, Sam 5.00
Nathan, Chas 5.00
Newman, M. G 10.00
Obendorf, Lee 5.00
Oppenheim, N. B. .. 5.00
Progress Lodge 113,
I. O. B. B 15.0U
Salzenslein, S. C. &
A. C 15.00
Schradzki, Ick 10.00
Schwabacher, L. H., 10.00
Smith, Dr. C. M. ... 5.00
Strause, E. A. 5.00
Szold, Jacob 5.00
Wachenheimer, J. . . 5.00
Weinberg, B 5.00
Weinstein, J 5.00
Weisser, Wm 5.00
Wolfner, Wm. F. .. 10.00
Woolner, Adolph, Jr., 25.00
Woolner, E. S. ...... 10.00
•Woolner, Mrs. Mir-
iam S.
• *Wooiner, Seymour A.
'Woolner, Mrs. Sey-
mour A.
Woolner, S. & A. .. 100.00
•Woolner, W. B.
•Woolner, Mrs. W. B.
Quincy
Reib, J. J.
00
•Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
61
Rochelle
**Hilb, Emanuel.
*Hilb, Mrs. Emanuel.
Huntingdon
Laufeity, D.
Indianapolis
20.00
Rock Island
Borinstein, Louis J.
15.00
Mosenfelder, Mr. &
Jewish Federation .. ',
$00.00
25.00
*Schwartz, Martin.
•Mosenfelder, Mrs.
Sommers, Chas. B.,
5.00
Louis.
Kendallville
Springfield
Keller, L. J
5.00
Ernes Lodge 67, I. 0.
B B
5.00
10.00
Kokomo
Salzenstein, C. S...
5.00
INDIANA
Lafayette
Angola
Barzillai Lodge 111,
Stiefel, Mrs. L. C,
5.00
I. O. B. B
5.00
5.00
Attica
Council of Jewish
100.00
5.00
5.00
Columbia City
Lebanon
Ladies' Hebrew Ben-
evolent Society . . .
Adler, Phil
5.00
5.00
Mier, Hattie Daniel,
10.00
Ligonier
Evansville
Jacobs, Mrs. Clara . .
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Hebrew Ladies
5.00
25.00
5.00
Jewish Federated
Ladies' Jewish Ben.
Charities of Wash-
10.00
ington Ave. Tem-
Loeser, Herbert ....
5.00
Dle
300.00
Mier State Bank ..
**Straus, Isaac D.
25.00
**Straus, Jacob.
Fort Wayne
Wertheimer, L. R. &
, 10.00
No. 61, I. O. B. B., 25.00
Federation of Jewish
Charities 100.00
Freibuiger, Leopold, 25.nO
Temple Sisterhood .. 10.00
Gary
Winter, M. M 5.00
Goshen
Salinger, Nathan ... 10.00
Hamilton
Wolff, G. & Sons .. 5.00
Hammond
Freehling, S. & Son 10.00
Hirsch. Adolph 3.00
Kaufmann, C 10.00
Weiss, Arthur 20.00
Wolf, Leo 75.00
Madison
Cong. Adath Israel. 5.00
Sulzer, Louis 5.00
Mt. Vernon
Rosenbaum, Jacob.
5.00
Muncie'
Hene, M 10.00
Portland
Weiler, Morris 5.00
South Bend
Adler, Sam 5.00
Bing, Mrs. Jos 10.00
Brooks, M. J 5.00
Ciralsky, A 5.00
Fishgrund, D 5.00
Freudenstcin, Mrs.
Esther 5.00
Freudenstein, M. B., 5.00
Livingston, Abe. ... 5.00
Mayerfeld, A. R. ... 7.00
Ries, H. E 5.00
Rosenfeld, F. D. ... 10.00
Seeberger, Julius ... 10.00
Spiro, Mrs. Saml. .. 10.00
Summitville
Jewish Ladies' Aux-
iliary 10.00
Warner, Children
of Anna 15.00
Warner, Wilhelmina, 5.00
Terre Haute
Blumberg, Benj 5.00
Blumberg, Max 10.00
Cohen, Harry W. ... 5.00
Cohen, Morris 5.C0
Feibelman, E 5.00
Finkelstein, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R 25.00
Frank, Samuel &
Sons 15.00
Gan Eden Lodge 110,
I. O. B. B 20.00
Goldberg, Ben 5.C0
Goldberg, Julius .... 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.C0
Schultz & Smith ... 5.00
Shatsky Bros 5.00
Silberman, Louis ... 5.00
Silverstein Bros. ... 5.00
Thorman, Mrs. Judy, 5.00
Uffenheimer, S 5.00
Wabash
Hyman, Louis L. .. 10.00
IOWA
Cedar Rapids
Smulekoff, H 5.00
Charles City
Hecht, Jos 10.00
•Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Davenport
Siegel, A 5.00
Simon, L 10.00
Tri-City Jewish Wel-
fare Organization,
Moline-Rock Island,
Davenport 100.00
Weigle, N. E S.OO
Des Moines
Lederer, Mrs. Emma, 10.00
Samish, M 10.00
United Jewish Phil-
anthropies 250.00
Dubuque
**S'limmer, A.
Sioux City
Davidson, Benj 10.00
Davidson Bros. Co... 25.00
Davidson, Dave .... 20.00
Galinsky, H 5.00
Rosenstock Bros. ... 5.00
Schulein, Sig 10.00
*Wise, Mrs. Chas.
KANSAS
Leavenworth
Ettenson, Mrs.
Henry 30.00
Woolfe, B. B 5.00
McPherson
Strouse & Son, J. .. 5.00
Salina
Stiefel, Moses 5.00
Topeka
Auerbach & Guettel, 10.00
KENTUCKY
Bowling Green
Cristal, Sam'l 5.00
Nahm, Fred 5.00
Henderson
Geibel, Mrs. Pauline 5.00
Hymson, H. S 5.00
Levy Furniture Co.. 5.00
Loeb, 1 5.00
Mann, B. B 5.00
Mann, Fred 5.00
. Mayer, S. B. &
Sons 5.00
Lexington
Federation of Jewish
Charities 75.00
Louisville
Ades, Simon 5.00
Baron, S. S. & Co... 5.00
Benjamin Bros 5.00
Beneinger, Arthur
B 5.00
Bernheim, B 50.00
Bernheim, Frank D., 10.00
Bernheim, I. W 100.00
Bleiden, 1 5.00
Blum, J. J 5.00
Blum, S 5.00
Brooks Bros 5.00
Brooks, Mrs. Marie, 5.00
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. .. 5.00
Goldsein, Henry .... 5.00
Goldstein, S 5.00
Goldstein, Samuel . . 5.00
Grabfelder, Milton.. 5.00
Greenstein, Mrs.
Belle 5.00
Grossman, Louis ... 5.00
Hirsch, Benj 5.00
Hirsch, Mrs. David. 5.00
Hirsch, Louis H. ... 5.00
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
Klempner Bros 5.00
Levi, Abe C 5.00
Levy, Arnold H 5.00
Levy, Harry 5.00
Levy, Jacob 5.00
Levy, Jas. H 5.00
Levy, Nathan 5.C0
Levy, Sam 5.00
Levy, Sol 5.00
Levy, Stuart 5.00
Lorch, Vic 5.00
Louisville Scrap Ma-
terial Co 5.00
Marx, Mr 5.00
Marx, Nathan, & Son
Co 5.00
Mendel, Chas 5.00
Meyers, Dr. Sid-
ney J 5.00
Ornstein, E 5.00
Eauch, Rabbi Jos. .. 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. 1 5.00
Selligman, Alfred .. 5.00
Selligman, Bernard.. 5.00
Selligman, Jos 5.00
Shapin, Julius 5.00
Shapinsky, Allan . . . 5.00
Solomon, Dr. Leon
L 2S.00
Straus, Benjmin .... 20.00
Straus, Dr. E. C. ... 5.00
Straus, E. E S.OO
Switow, M 5.00
Ullman, Sam 5.00
Weinstoc-k, B 5.00
Maysville
Merz, Mrs. A. L. .. 5.00
Merz, Eugene 5.00
Owensboro
Baer, Abe 5.00
Baer, L. D 5.00
Baker, R 5.00
Griffith, Mrs. J. T. .. 5.00
Hirsch, Col. A 10.00
Levy, Sam 5.00
Rosenfeld, Mrs. A., 10.00
Rosenfeld, Mrs.
Silas 5.00
Rosenthal, B 5.00
Salinger, B S.OO
**Shortell. J. D.
Siegel, Mrs. Rose E. 5.00
Wile, Henry 5.00
Wile, Jos 5.00
Wittel, G. J 5.00
Paducah
Bright Bros 10.00
Friedman, Herman . . 15.00
Harmony Lodge 149,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Herwitz, H 5.00
Keiler, John M. .. 10.00
Livingston, M. &
Co 5.00
Loeb, Rudolph 5.00
Manas, Morris 5.00
Marks, M 5.00
Moritz, Simon 5.00
Rubel, Lewis 5.00
Simon, Mose 5.00
Temple Israel Sister-
hood S.OO
Wallerstein, H. &
J 5.00
Weil, H. & Sons ... 10.00
Weil, Jesse 10.00
Weille, B. C. & J., 10.00
Weille, B., & Son ... 10.00
Shelbyville
Samuel, Leopold
5.00
LOUISIANA
Alexandria
Fried, Sam 5.00
Gehr, Gus S.OO
Marrus, Harry S.OO
•Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
63
Posner, 1 5.00
Sackman Bros 5.00
Simon, A. E 10.00
Simon, 'Mr. & Mrs.
Harry L 5.00
Simon, H. L 5.00
Simon, S 10.00
Donaldsonville
Netter, Adolphe 5.00
Jeanerette
Wormser, M. & C, 5.00
Lafayette
Abramson, N 5.00
Monroe
Meyer, Mrs. Sol.
Natchitoches
Nelken, Samuel
10.00
10.00
New Iberia
Gates of Prayer
Sabbath School ... 6.00
New Orleans
Beer, Henry 100.00
Blumenthal, George, 25.00
♦District G. L. 7, I.
O. B. B 100.00
Jewish Charitable &
Educational Feder-
ation 472.50
Kohlman, Sig 25.00
Kohn, Joseph 5.00
Levy, A 5.00
Levy, Mrs. Otto A., 5.00
•Newman, Mrs.
Henry.
"Newman, Isidor.
Shreveport
Bender, S 5.00
Bnai Zion Congre-
gation 50.00
MARYLAND
Baltimore
Adler, Simon C 5.00
Baer, Estate of Gus., 5.00
Beck, Paul L 5.00
Benesch, Wm. M. .. 10.00
Bernheimer, Ferdi-
nand 50.00
Berney, Albert 5.00
Burgundcr, Bernie .. 10.00
Burk, Fried & Co. .. 5.00
Castelberg, Henry . . 10.00
Cohen-Adler Shoe
Co 10.00
Cohen, B. E 5.00
Cohen, Miss Bertha, 5.00
*Cohen, Mendes.
Cohn, Emanuel 10.00
Cohn, Miss May .... 5.00
Cone, Dr. Claribel .. 5.00
Cone, Frederic W. .. 5.00
Cone, Dr. Sidney M. 5.00
Davidson, Isaac .... 5.00
Dealham, Sam 5.00
Deiches, Wm 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
Goldsmith, Jacob S.
& Bro 10.00
Gomborov, Israel S. 5.00
Gomprecht & Ben-
esch 5.00
Gottschalk, Jos 50.00
Gottschalk, Levi ... 10.00
Greenbaum, Daniel . 5.00
Greenbaum, Leon E., 10.00
Greenbaum, Milton,
D 10.00
Greif, David L 5.00
Greif, Leonard L. .. 5.00
Gutman, Louis K. .. 5.00
Halle, Isaac 5.00
Halle Meyer S 5.00
Halle, Moses 5.00
Hamburger, Manes J., 10.00
Hanauer, Lee 10-00
Hanhne Bros 10.00
Harsh, George M. .. 5.00
Hecht, Emanuel .... 25.00
Hecht, Mrs. L. A. .. 25.00
Hecht, Malcolm .... 5.00
Hecht, Moses S 5.00
Hecht, Nathan I. ... 10.00
Heller, Mrs. Flor-
ence Simon 5.00
Hochschild, Max ... 10.00
Hornstein, J. D. .. 60.00
Hutzler, Mrs. David, 5.00
Katz, A. R 10.00
Katz, Meier 5.00
•Kaufman, Henriette.
Kaufmann, Joseph &
Harry 5.00
Kemper, David 5.00
Kerngood, Herman . . 10.00
Koenigsberg, Morris, 5.00
Koenigsberger, Mrs.
Rosa 10.00
Kohn, Benno 5.00
Kohn, Louis B 10.00
Kraus, Henry 5.00
Lansburgh, Sidney.. 10.00
Lauchheimer, S. H., 5.00
Lauer, Martin 5.00
Lazarus, L 10.00
Leopold, Isaac 5.00
Levy, Julius 25.00
Levy, Wm 10.00
Maass, A 5.00
Mandclbaum, Sey-
mour 10.00
Morris, Miss Esther, 10.00
Moses, Jacob M 5..J0
Nathan, Milton .... 5.00
Nusbaum, Max 10.00
Oppenheimer, I. M... 10.00
Pollack, Mrs. Han-
nah 10.00
Rayner, Albert VV... 10.00
**Rayner, Wm. S.
*Reinhard, Samuel E.
Rosenau, Rev. Dr.
William 5.00
Rosenbaum, Mrs.
Aaron 10.00
Rosenberg, Mrs.
Bertha 5.00
Rosenberg, Lewis S., 5.00
Rosenheim, H. &
Son 5.00
Rothholz Bros 5.60
Rothholz, Julius .... 5.00
Rothschild, M 5.00
Rothschild, S 5.00
Salabes, Sody 5.00
Samuels, Morton ... 25.00
Schloss Bros. & Co. 15.00
Seliger, Mrs. Leon, 10.00
Sigmund, Mrs. Leo, 5.00
Sonneborn, Sig. B. . . 25.00
Strauss Bros 25.00
Strauss, Mrs. Em. .. 10.00
Strouse, Ben 10.00
**Strouse, Isaac.
Strouse, Mrs. Ma-
thilda 5.00
Thalhcimer, Mr. &
Mrs. Samuel 10.00
Thalheimer, S. T. ... 10.00
Van Leer, Milton .. 5.00
Wallerstein, D. S... 5.00
Wertheimer Bros. .. 5.00
Westheimer, Milton
F. 10.00
Wiesenfeld, Jos 5.00
Wyman, Maurice . . . 5.00
Cumberland
Beneman, B 5.00
Bernstein, L 10.00
Dantzic, J 5.00
Fram, Benj 5.00
Gross, A. P 5.00
Hirsh, Isaac 5.00
Hirsh & Sons, Jos., 5.00
Hulzman, Hugh 5.00
Kaplan, Sam 5.00
Klawan, Jos 5.00
Kleinstub, Max ... 5.00
Kline, L 5.00
Kline, S'am'l 5.00
Lichtenstein, A. M. 5.00
Morgan & Co.. N... 5.00
Rosenbaum, Irvin ... 5.00
Rosenbaum, Simon .. 5.00
Rosenbaum, Susman, 5.U0
*Life Member.
^Deceased Life Member.
64
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Sheffler, Sam'l 5.00
"The Two Bros.".. 5.00
Wertheimer, Sam'l.. 5.00
Yankelevitz, S 5.00
Hagerstown
Fleisher, Max 5.00
Jacobson, A 5.00
Kahn, I. S 5.00
Reliable Furniture
Co 5.00
Simon, Mrs. M. J. 5.00
Weinberg, Henry 5.00
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston
Agoos, Lassor 10.00
Agoos, S. L 10.00
Baer, Louis 10.00
Brandt, C 5.00
Buerger Mr. & Mrs.
Chas. B 35.00
Collins, A. M. ...... 5.00
Fox, Isidor 10.00
Freedman, Dr. Louis
M 10.00
Gold. Samuel 10.00
Goodman, Mrs. Sam-
uel 7.50
**Hecht, Mrs. Lina.
Hecht, Lina, bequest 500.00
Herman, Mrs. Jos.
M 10.00
Hillson, H. M. &
Co 5.00
*Hirshberg, A. S.
Joseph, A. .._ 10.00
*Kirstein, Louis E.
Koshland, A 5.00
Koshland, Joseph ... 5.00
Lebowich, J 5.00
Levy, Ben 5.00
Lourie, David A. .. 5.00
Massell, F. W 5.00
*Mayer. Richard.
Penn, Henry 10.00
Price, Harry 5.00
Ratshesky, A. C. .. 5.00
Rosenbush, Al. A. .. 10.00
Rudwick, Jos 5.00
Scheinfeldt, Solomon, 10.00
Schooner, Joseph Y., 5.00
Schwartz, Jacob 5.00
**Shuman, A.
Shuman, Mrs. Sam-
uel 5.00
Solomont, James .... 5.00
Brookline
Andrews, Julius 5.00
Kaffenburgh, Mrs.
Isaac 5.00
Salomon, Mrs. P. G., 5.00
Van Noorden, E. .. 50.00
Chelsea
Rosenberg Bros 5.00
Salter, M. & Sons .. 5.00
Dorchester
Berger, Wolf 5.00
Springfield
Isenberg & Co., H. 10.00
Rich, Harry 687.93
Waltham
Bayard, Harris 5.00
Winter Hill
Hillson, Hyman M., 5.00
Worcester
Grodberg & Hirsch, 5.00
Gross, Strauss Co. .. 5.00
Isenberg, A. G .... 5.00
MICHIGAN
Charlotte
Vomberg, M 5.00
Detroit
Buchhalter, Wm. ... 5.00
Cohen, Sol. R 7.50
Fechimer, H. M. ... 5.00
Goldberg, Isaac .... 10.00
Goldman, A 5.00
*Goldstein, Bernice
Lois.
Goldstein, H. Joseph, 10.00
Goldstein, Mrs. H.
Krohn 10.00
*Gumbiner, Jos. H.
Heavenrich, Samuel. 10.00
Helfman, Harry .... 5.00
Horwitz, Harris .... 10.00
Kahn, Mrs. Albert . . 10.00
Krolik, Mrs. Henry
A 15.00
Levy, Chas 5.00
Levy, Wm. K. 5.00
Musliner, Louis S., 5.00
Oppenheimer, M. ... 5.00
Parish, Joseph 5.00
Rosenfield, Monroe . 5.00
**Schloss, Seligman.
Siegel, Benjamin ... 5.00
Sloman, Eugene H., 25.00
Spertner, A 10.00
Traitel, Maurice .... 10.00
Wineman, Andrew .. 5.00
Wineman, Henry ... 10.00
Wineman, L 15.00
Wolfe, N 10.00
Grand Rapids
Julius Houseman
Lodge No. 238, I.
O. B. B 5.00
United Jewish Wel-
fare Society 50.00
Kalamazoo
Desenberg, Mrs. B.
L 10.00
• Mishan Lodge No.
247, I. O. B. B. .. 5.00
Lansing
Gerson, Jos 10.00
Norway
Ruwitch, Bessie L... 15.00
Pontiac
Heineman, Sol. E. . . 5.06
MINNESOTA
Chisholm
Chisholm Dry Goods
Co 5.00
El Queeno Cigar Co. 5.00
Peck, Morris 5.00
People's Dept. Store, 5.00
Sapero and Wain .. 5.00
Duluth
Abrahamson, W. M. 5.00
Abrams Store 5.00
Albenberg, M. C. ... 5.00
Billstein, Wm 5.00
Bondy, L. R. & M.
W 5.00
Bud's. Waist Shop.. 5.00
Casmir, Henry 5.00
Cook, Julius 5.00
Cook, Mever 5.00
Copilowicli, S. B. ... 5.00
Davis, Jos 5.00
Fitwell Clothing Co. 5.00
Freimuth, 1 20.00
Garber Bros 5.C0
Gidding, J. M., & Co., 5.00
Ginsberg, Sam ..:.. 5.00
Goldberg, Moses ... 5.00
Goldstein, Wm 5.00
Jacobs, Richard .... 10 00
Josephs, H. Y 5.00
Karon, Samuel 5.00
Karon, Sol 5.00
Kohen, Max A., Inc. 5.00
Kriss, Nathan .' 5.00
Labowitz, F 5.00
*Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
65
Lavick, J. F 5.00
Leiser Co 5.00
Littman, A. Y 5.00
Meyers, Chas. P. ... 5.00
Mogelson & Mogel-
son 5. 00
Oreck, Louis E. ... 5.00
Creek's Store 5.00
Oreckovsky, J 5.00
Outlet Dept. Store .. 5.00
Pollinsky, A. H 5.00
Sattler, J. B 5.00
Sher, P 5.00
Siegel, John 5.00
Silberstein, B 5.00
Sylvian, W 5.00
Zalk, Louis 5.00
Zimmerman, 1 5.00
Eveleth
Masinter Bros 5.00
Mesberg, Geo 5.00
Rabinowitz, F 5.00
Sax, Sol 5.00
Shanedling, Isadore 5.00
Siegel, Sam 5.00
Hibblng
Bloom, Hyman 5.00
Gordon & Rossen.. 5.00
Hallock, Chas 5.00
Lippman, B. M 5.00
Markel. H., Estate. 5.00
Nides Bros 5.00
Osherman, M. E. ... 5.00
Sachs, A., & Sons .. 5.00
Minneapolis
Aal, R. 0 10.00
Adelsheim, E 5.00
Alexander, Sam .... 5.00
Apt, Emil R 5.00
Bank, S 5.00
Bearman Fruit Co... 10.00
Benton's Cloak &
Suit Co 25.00
Bergstein, 1 5.00
Bloom Bros. Co 10.00
Blumberg, L. J., Jr., 5.00
Blumenthal, Miss S. 5.00
Braunstein, Harry.. 5.00
Brill, J. E 5.00
Br in, Arthur 10.00-
Brown & Rabinowitz 5.00
Capital Iron & Metal
Co 5.00
Coen, L. H 5.00
Cohen, H 5.00
Cohen, M. L 5.00
Cohen, Myer S 15.00
Conhaim, M. H 10.00
Cooper, C. B 5.00
Cotlow, Herman 5.00
Davis, A 5.00
Davis, H. J 5.00
Davis, J. M 15.00
Edelman, J. K 5.00
Eisendrath, J. M. ... 5.00
*Eisler, Adolph.
Fairfax Produce Co., 5.00
Fischer, A. H 5.00
Fiterman, S 5.00
Fried, S 5.00
Friedman, Ben 5.00
Friedman, David 5.00
Gettleson, 1 5.00
Gittleson Jewelry
Co 10.00
Goldberg, A 5.00
Goldberg, Max J. ... 5.00
Goodman, Sam 5.00
Gottlieb, M 5.00
Gottlieb, Sol 5.00
Green, H. H 5.00
Green, Jos. H 5.00
Gresnberg, William, 5.00
Grodnik, L. S 5.00
Gross, A. M 5.00
Gross Bros 10.00
Gross & Weinstein.. 10.00
Harris, A 5.00
Harris, A. M. & Sig., 10.00
Harris, B. H 5.00
Harris, M. H 5.00
Hart, Robert 5.00
Hartman, J. H 5.00
Helfman, N. B 5.00
Hollander, H. L 5.00
Isaacs, Benj 5.00
Issacs, Harry 5.00
Jacobs, B 10.00
Jacobs, L 5.00
Jacobson, L 5.00
Joseph, I. S 5.00
Juster Bros 5.00
Kahner, Martin L. .. 5.00
Kanter, Alex 5.00
Kaplan, E 5.00
Karitz, T 5.00
Kaufman, J. B 5.00
Kayser, Albert J. ... 5.00
Kayser, Howard .... 5.00
Klein, W. H 10.00
Koff, Weinberg Co... 5.00
Kohen, Max A. 10.00
Kohen, Mrs. Max A, 5.00
Kohn, J. S 5.00
Kolliner, Robert S., 5.00
Kreger, N 5.00
Kreiner, 1 5.00
Kronick's 15.00
Levin Bros 10.00
Lewin, S 5.00
Mayer and Co 10.00
Merviss Mfg. Co.... 5.00
Miller & Sherman.. 10.00
Minneapolis Lodge
271, I. O. B. B. ... 20.00
Monasch Lithograph-
ing Co 5.00
Moss Bros 5.00
Muehlstein, J 5.00
Nathanson, L 5.00
Northern Fur Co.... 5.00
Panor, Fred B 5.00
Pfiaum & Sons 5.00
Resler Bros 5.00
Robitshek, Geo 5.00
Robitshek, I. H 5.00
Robitshek, Joseph .. 5.00
Rosen Bros. & Co... 5.00
Rosen, J. E 500
Rosenstein, Louis... 5.00
Ruben, Harold M. .. 5.00
Ruben, I. H 15.00
Sapero & Robitshek, 10.00
Schloss, J. A 5.00
Schneider, B. N 10.00
Schneider, E. A. .. 10.00
Segal, 1 5.00
Segal, Meyer 5.00
Segalbaum, Stanley, 5.00
Selig, Joseph 5.00
Shanedling & Co.... 5.00
Shapiro, Leo 10.00
Snattinger, J 5.00
Snattinger, M 10.00
Snattinger, T 10.00
Stromberg, A. & Co., 5.00
Stromberg, Geo 5.00
Sweet, H 10.00
Taussig, Sigmund &
Son 5.00
United Federal Store
Co 5.00
Weil, Chas 5.00
Weil, Isaac 10.00
Weil, Wm. B 5.00
Weisfeldt, M. J. ... 5.00
Weiskopf, Henry ... 5.00
Weisman, 1 5.00
Weisman. Wm 5.00
Werpel, H. C 5.00
Wolf son, S. S 5.00
Wolf son, W. L 5.00
Wolpert & Davis ... 5.00
St. Paul
Federation of Jew-
ish Charities 100.00
Goodkind, Mrs. B. L, 10.00
Selig, Leon J 5.00
Virginia
Beverly Vogue Shop 5.00
Lippman, H 5.00
Roman, Jos 5.00
Simon and Schibel .. 5.00
MISSISSIPPI
Brookhaven
Cohn, David Z 10.00
Columbus
Kaufman Bros 5.00
Loeb, Sidney J 5.00
Loeb & Bro., Simon 5.00
Marx, L. 5.00
Rosenzweig, Louis.. 5.00
Rubel, 1 5.00
Rubel, Isidore 5.00
Corinth
Brachstone, Sam .... 5.00
Rothschild, Mrs. Sig. 5.00
Rubel, Abe & Co. .. 50.00
Worris, H. 5.00
*Life Member.
66
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Greenville
Cohn, Herman 5.00
Fletcher, Leon 5.00
Goldberg, Nathan ... 5.00
Goldstein, Nathan .. 5.00
Hebrew Union S. S. 10.00
Hirsch, E. V 5.00
Johl, A. L 5.00
Mayor, Sam 5.00
Riteman, Mrs. L. N. 10.00
Schlesinger, M. P. 5.00
Solomon, M. L 5.00
Weinberg, Mrs. Dora 5.00
Greenwood
Goodman, F 5.00
Herman, Robert ... 5.00
Kantor, J 5.00
Klein, I. M 5.00
Stein, S. J. 5.00
Weiler, A 5.00
Hattiesburg
Dreyfus, M 5.00
Jackson
Ascher, Mrs. Bessie
Hart 10.00
Ascher, Jos 5.00
Botnick, H 5.00
Cohen Bros 5.00
Dreyfus, Mrs. Bertha, 5.00
Dreyfus, Isidore ... 5.00
Gordon, Sam 5.00
Hart, Cyril 5.00
Hart, Lee 5.00
Hatry, Julius 5.00
Lehman, Isadore .. 5.00
Levine, L 10.00
Markow, 1 5.00
Marks, S. S 10.00
Orkin, A. J 5.00
Meridian
Cahn, Mrs. E. 5.00
Lyon, A. J 5.00
Meyer, Joe 5.00
Meyer, Sam 5.00
Rosenbaum Sons, D. 5.00
Rothenberg, M 5.00
Spiro, Jonas 5.00
Straus & Lerner 5.00
Threefoot Bros. &
Co 10.00
Wellhouse, Leo 5.00
Wigransky, L 10.00
Winner, Leo 5.00
Hatches
Beekman, M 5.00
Beekman, P 5.00
**Frank, Henry.
Frank, Mrs. Henry, 5.00
Fry, Louis 5.00
Gisenberger, L. L. . . 5.00
Kullman, B 5.00
Moses, Mrs. Simon. 5.00
Sadler, Harry 5.00
Seiferth, Jan 5.00
Lllman, M. M 5.00
Viener, Harry 5.00
Viener, Leon 5.00
Zerkowsky, Isaac .. 5.00
Vicksburg
Albrecht, Sam 10.00
Associated Jewish
Charities 25.00
Brown, Sam 5.00
Fried & Gotthelf .. 5.00
Hirsch, J. K 5.0C
Hirsh, J 5.uo
Kory, Rev. Sol. L., 5.00
Ladies' Hebrew Ben-
evolent Asso 10.00
Landau, M. D 10.00
Mite Society Anshe
Chesed S. S 10.00
Rice, H. E 10.00
Sartorius & Fried .. 5.00
Schlesinger, Wm 5.00
Schrier, Paul 5.00
Switzer, L. L 5.00
Rosenfeld, S. O. ... 5.00
Simmelman, B. S... 5.00
West Point
Cohen, J. A 5.00
Rosenfeld, S. O. ... 5.00
Semmelman, B. S. . . 5.00
Yazoo City
Wise, H.
MISSOURI
Joplin
Newman, Albert ...
10.00
10.00
Kansas City
Benjamin, Alfred .. 50.00
Benjamin, David ... 50.00
'Benjamin, Mr. and
Mrs. Lionel J.
Federated Jewish
Charities 250.00
Feldenheimer, Sam.. 5.00
Hess, A 5.00
Kansas City Lodge
184, I. O. B B. ... 25.00
Levy, Isaac, in mem-
ory of 10.00
Lorie, Percy S 10.00
Meyer, L 5.00
Seligsohn, Fred S... 10.00
Louisiana
Michael Bros 15.i
St. Joseph
Adath Joseph R. S., 10.00
Block, Mrs. Fannie, 10.00
Ehrlich, Wm. H. ... 5.00
Federated Jewish
Charities 100.00
•Hirsch, Sol.
Joseph Lodge 73, I.
O. B. B 10.00
•Jgf&h .Lewis s.oo
Westheimer, Mr. &
Mrs. Ferd.
**Westhcimer, Samuel.
St. Louis
Aaron-Fleischer
Silk Co 5.00
Addison s 10.00
Aloe, Louis P 10.00
Amerman, I. V 5.00
Arenson, J iq.oo
Auer, Mrs. Isidor .. 15.00
Baer, Arthur 10.00
Baer, J. A 25.00
Baer, Sigmond 10.00
Berger, Jos 5.00
Bettman, 1 10.00
Bry, M. E 5.00
Bry, Nathan 10.00
Burack Mercantile
Co 5.00
Bush, Louis 5.00
Carafoil, A 10.00
Cohen, Hyman 25.00
Cohen, J. Louis 10.00
Cohen, Leon 5. 00
Cohen, Louis 5.00
*Cohn, I. H 15.00
Crone, J 5.00
Doischman, 1 10. 00
Drey, Mrs. Lizzie H. 5.00
Ebn Ezra Lodge 47,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Eiseman, David, Jr., 5.00
Eiseman, Fred. B., 10.00
Eiseman, R. S 10.00
Epstein, J. 1 5.00
Epstein Pants Co. .. 5.00
Erlich, Philip 5.00
Federal Paper Stock
Co 7.50
Ferer, Aaron & Sons 5.00
Finkelstein, House of 5.00
Fischlowitz, Mrs. Isi-
dore 5.00
Flarsheim, M. J 10.00
Flesh, Geo 5.00
Forcheimer, J. R. ... 5.00
Frank, Mrs. Henry 10.00
Franklin Clothing
Mfg. Co 5.00
Frelich Suit Co. .. 5.00
Freund, J. L 5.00
Frohlichstein, S. H., 10.00
Co 10.00
Friend Hide & Fur
Fuld, Arthur M. ... 25.00
Fuller, Aaron 50.00
Furth, Moe 5.00
Glaser, Dr. Carl .. 5.00
Glaser, Jos., Jr. ... 5.00
Glaser, Julius 10.00
•Life Member.
•Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
67
Glaser, Sigmund S.OO
Goldman, Alvin D., 10.00
Goldman, David S.OO
Goldman, M 25.00
Goldman, Morris ... 25.00
Golluber, Jos 10.00
Greensfelder, Ber-
nard 10.00
Greenspon, A 10.00
Guckcnheim, E 5.00
Haas, Harry S 10.00
Haas, Jacob 10.00
Harris, Ben 25.00
Hasgall, S 5.00
Hecht, Sydney 5.00
Hirschhorn, Lewis .. 5.00
Hoffman, Morris ... 10.00
House of Bargains . . 5.00
Jackman & Son, P. 5.00
Jacks, P. D 5.00
Jacobson, Hugo 5.00
Kahn, Hyman 10.00
Kleinhauser, M 10.00
Kline, M 5.00
Knickerbocker Cloth-
ing Co 5.00
Kohner, Louis 5.00
Kranzberg, S 5.00
Krone, L. E 10.00
Kurlander, Chas. ... 5.00
Landau, A 10.00
Lehman, J. E 5.00
Lesem, Col. I. H. .. 10.00
Levin, Philip 5.00
Levis, Leo 10.00
Levy, F 10.00
Lieber, Leslie 10.00
Lipman, H. M 5.00
Lippman, Jos. M. ... 10.00
Lipschitz, M 5.00
Littman, M 10.00
Loeb, Alexander ... 5.00
Loevenhart, J. H... 5.00
Loth, Jacob 10.00
Maas, Eugene 5.00
Mange, Jacob 5.00
Mankofsky & Olsh-
wanger 5.00
Marglous, A. J 10.00
Marx, E. J 5.00
Marx, Walter S 5.00
Mathes 1 5.00
May, David 25.00
May, Morton J 25.00
Mayer, Emil 5.00
Mayer, Fred 10.00
Mayer, G. F 5.00
Mayer, Herman .... 10.00
Mayer, Max J 5.00
Mendle, Milton D... 5.00
Mendle Printing Co. 10.00
Meyer, Isaac 5.00
Missouri Lodge No.
22, I. O. B. B 5.00
Moog, A 5.00
Moos & Lowenhaupt 5.00
Myers, Harry 5.00
Nathan, Emil 10.00
Olian, Leslie G 10.00
Olian, J. 1 10.00
Oppenheimer, G. ... 10.00
Palan, A 5.00
Piatt, Edwin G 10.00
Price, B 10.00
Rauh, A. S 5.00
Rice, A. J 10.00
Rice, Chas. M 10.00
Rice, Henry 10.00
**Rice, Jonathan.
Richard, E. L 10.00
Rosen, Paul 5.00
Rosenblatt Bros. .. 5.00
Rosenfeld, M. G. .. 5.00
Roth, Fred S 25.00
Rothschild Bros. Hat
Co 5.00
Rubinstein, T. L. .. 20.00
Russack, S. J 5.00
Saifer, Wm 5.00
St. Louis Commis-
sion Co 5.00
Salinger, 1 15.00
Samuels Shoe Co. .. 10.00
Schield, Wm 10.00
Schott, Albert, &
Son 10.00
Schott, Jos 5.00
Schuster, S. J 10.00
Schuster, Mrs. S. J., 5.00
Schwartz, Alois .... 5.00
Schwartz, S 10.00
Seelig, S 5.00
Seidel, S 5.00
Selzer, Phil 5.00
Shanken, Albert ... 5.00
Shoenberg, Col. M... 25 00
Shoenberg, Sidney
M 10.00
Shroder, S. W 5.00
Sichel, 1 10.00
Sicher, Edward 5.00
Sicher, Henry 10.00
Sicher, M. J 5.00
Silverman, David P. 5.00
Silverman, J. E 10.00
Singer, Louis 5.00
Sommers, David 10.00
Spitz, Mrs. Moritz.. 25.00
Stein, Sam'l J 5.00
Steinberg, Louis M. 5.00
Steinberg, Mark C, 10.00
Sternberg, Harry ... 5.00
Stix, Albert 1 5.00
"Stix, C. A.
Stix, Chas. H 25.00
Stix, Ernest W 10.00
Straus, Eugene J. . . 10.00
Straus, Mrs. Hannah 10.00
Swope, Meier 5.00
Thai, Gus 5.00
Thai, Robert 10.00
Thorn, Jos 10.00
Tober, Saifer Shoe
Co 10.00
Treuman, Paul 5.00
Union Cap Co 5.00
Waldheim, A 25.00
Weil, Max 5.00
Weil, Ralph 5.00
Weiss, H. N 5.00
Werner, Mrs. Min-
nie 5.00
Wiener, M. G 10.00
Wohl, David P. ... 10.00
Wolff, A., Corpora-
tion 25.00
Wolff, Clara A 5.00
Wolff, E. H 10.00
Zelnicker, Walter A,
Supply Co 10.00
Zieser & Kling ... 5.00
Zucker, Harry H. .. 10.00
Springfield
Associated Charity
Fund 25.00
Tipton
Cohn, Rosalie 10.00
Webb City
Goldstein, Saul .... 10.00
MONTANA
Butte
Baron DeHirsch
Lodge 420, I. O.
B. B 5.00
Cohen, J. S 5.00
Linz, Mose 5.00
Meyer, Wm 5.00
*Oppenheimer, J. E.
*Symons, Harry.
S'ymons, Wm. S 10.00
Wehl, A 5.00
Wein, John H 10.00
Missoula
Leiser, Miss Esther, 10.00
NEBRASKA
Lincoln
Cerf Estate 5.00
Friend, Morris 15.00
Gold, Nathan J. .. 5.00
Gold, Wm 15.00
Mayer, Chas 100.00
Mayer, Simon D. ... 15.00
Pepperberg, Julius .. 10.00
Simon, Ben 5.00
Weil, M 25.00
Nebraska City
Goldberg, Mrs. Saml.
Omaha
Gluck, Israel
Katleman, Carl C. . .
Kirschbraun & Sons,
Levy, M
Omaha Lodge 354, I.
O. B. B
Rosenthal, B. & H.,
Rosewater, Victor . . .
Temple Israel Sister-
hood
15.00
15.00
5.00
25.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
25.00
'Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
68
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
NEVADA
Reno
Wald, H 5.00
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City
Anathan, Mrs. Anne 10.00
Bendheim, Lewis ... 5.00
Bogotin, Bros 5.00
Bonheim, Mrs. S. 5.00
Braunstein S. M. .. 100.00
Cahn, Mrs. Harry .. 5.00
Coblins, Morris 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Davies, Mrs. G. B. .. 5.00
Elf man, Morris 5.00
Epstein, Mrs. A. 5.00
Fleishman, Mrs. S.
L 25.00
Friedeberg, Mrs.
Gussie 10.00
Fridenberg, Mrs. S.
S. & Mrs. Anna E. 50.00
Gettleman, M 5.00
Gerstel, Mrs. Emil . . 5.00
Goldsmit, Miss C. .. 5.00
Graft, Mrs. J 5.00
Hanstein, Mrs. Moses 5.00
Hanstein, Mrs. Sam. 25.00
Hillman, Joel 115.00
Hillman, Julian A.. 100.00
Hillman, Mrs. J. A. 10.00
Hirsch, Mrs. L. W. 20.00
Horkheimer, Mrs.
Morris 15.00
Landow, C. Henry.. 5.00
Latz, Millicent 10.00
Levy, Mrs. Benj. ... 5.00
Lulley, Charles .... 10.00
Moss, S. R 10.00
Nemcoff, Mrs. Fan-
nie 5.00
Newman, Isaac H. . . 5.00
Pollock, Louis R.... 5.00
Press, Mrs. A 10.00
Rosenbaum, Elias .. 10.00
Rosenberg, H 5.00
Roth, Jos. L 5.00
Schaul, Henry H. .. 5.00
Schechter, S. B 10.00
Staller, Mrs. Jennie 10.00
Wagenheim, Jos. .. 25.00
Wertheimer, Mrs.
Harry 5.00
Belmar
Strauss, Irving R.
5.00
Camden
Fuhrman, Abe 5.00
Fuhrman, Nathan ... 5.00
Greenberg, Marcus . . 5.00
Lipsitz, Wm 5.00
Nelson, L. M 5.00
Nurock, Harry 5.00
Obus, Mark 5.00
Palitz, Mrs. Sarah L., 5.00
Reiter, Dr. Otto 5.00
Schoenagle, Sig 15.00
Siris, Dr. I. S 5.00
Tomkins, Dr. S. S. 5.00
Bridgeton
Braunstein, Elmer.. 10.00
Fisher, Jacob 5.00
Fisher, Sam 5.00
Gallner, Sam 5.00
Garfield, D 5.00
Goldberg, Max 5.00
Hsrnvitz, Max J. .. 10.00
Pollock, Mrs. R. ... 10.00
Steinberg, Simon .... 5.00
Steinbrook, Michael 10.00
East Orange
Back, Mrs. Albert ..
5.00
Dimond, A. J
10.00
Elizabeth.
David, Hon. Abe J.,
5.00
5.00
Kaufman, David . . .
10.00
5.00
Stamler, J. J
10.00
Stein, Dr. Emil ....
5.00
Yadwin, Louis E. . .
5.00
Hoboken
Morganstern, Mrs.
R 20.00
Merchantville
Eichengreen, Pauline
B 5.00
Millville
Davidow, 1 5.00
Nathan, Louis 25.00
Mt. Holly
Krupnick, H 5.00
Newark
*Aronson, Louis V.
Augenblick, Meyer. . 5.00
Bamberger, Louis.... 10.00
*Basch, Chas. J.
Berla, Amzi 5.00
Danzis, Dr. M 10.00
Davis, Mortimer .... 10.00
Epstein, Dr. H. B. .. 5.00
Ezekiel Lodge 90,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Feist & Feist 5.00
Fenning, H. A. 5.00
Finger, W 10.00
•Fisch, Jos.
Foster, Rev. Sol. ... 5.00
*Friedman, Louis L.
Fuld, Felix 25.00
Goetz, Mrs. Lena. . . . 5.00
Goldsmith, Leo 5.00
Goldsmith, M. H. .. 5.00
•Goldsmith, Nathan.
Gries, Aaron 5.00
Groedel, Theodore . . 5.00
Hammerschlag, N. .. 5.00
Hannoch, Herbert J., 5.00
Heller, Rudolph 5.00
Hertz, Max 20.00
'Hollander, Albert.
•Hollander, Benj. W.
•Hollander, Michael.
Hood, Charles 5.00
Jay, Leopold 5.00
Kaltenbacher, Jos. .. 5.00
•Kaufherr, Albert H.
Kaufherr & Co 10.00
Kaufherr, Isadore J., 5.00
•Kaufherr, Maurice D.
•King, Nathaniel
Koch, Julius 5.00
•Krimke, Philip.
Kussy, Herman 5.00
Lehman, Isidor .... 10.00
•Lehman, Wm. E.
•Lehman, Wm. L.
and Jerome.
Levi, Mrs. Sarah M. 5.00
Lewis, Bernard 5.00
Lichtman, J., & Son, 10.00
Lindeman, Philip .. 10.00
•Lissner, A.
•Lissner, B.
•Lissner, Leo N 10.00
Liveright, Frank I., 10.00
Loewenberg Co. . . . 5.00
Maybaum, Charles.. 5.00
Mayer, Adolf 25.00
Mendel, William ... 5.00
•Meyer, Aaron.
Meyer, Jacob 10.00
Meyer, Joseph E. .. 10.00
Meyer, Maurice 10.00
•Miller, Bernard
Miller, E. H 10.00
Myers, Wm. L 5.00
Newman, Jacob L. .. 10.00
Oppenheimer, Max.. 10.00
Osterweil, D 5.00
•Phillips, Arthur.
Plaut, Louis 10.00
Plaut, Moses 5.00
•Rachlin, Morris.
Rich, Leopold 5.00
Rich, William S 10.00
•Roth, Isaac.
Rothschild, Abr 25.00
Salzman, Nathan .. 5.00
Schechner, Samuel . . 10.00
Sheck Advertising
Agency 5.00
*Schlesinger, Louis.
Schlesinger, Morris
S 5.00
Schloss, Mrs. Hanna, 5.00
Schnuerer, Alfred ... 10.00
•Schwarz & Son.
Sohwartz, Louis C. 10.00
Sichel, Moses 10.00
Siegel, Henry 5.00
Simon, H. S 5.00
Sommer, Harry F. .. 25.00
Stein, Leo 5.00
Steiner, Herman .... 5.00
•Steiner, Mrs. Jos.
Straus, Mrs. Fred .. 5.00
•Straus, Isaac T.
Straus, M. & Sons, 5.00
Sugarman, Jos. J. . . 5.00
Uhry, Emil 5.00
•Weingarten, Leri.
•Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
69
Orange
Brentano, Mrs. Simon, ]0.00
Engel, Isidor 5.00
Klauber, Alfred 5.00
Roth & Co., Inc 10.00
*Roth, Jacob.
Schlesinger, Mrs.
Alex. L. 10.00
Spingam, Harry R... 5.00
Passaic
Korshet, Dr. Morris. 10.00
Stein, Harry 5.00
Paterson
Barnert, Nathan .. 10.00
Bondy, Alex 5.00
Fabian, Jacob 5.00
Fuld, E. 0 5.00
Haines, H. B 5.00
Holzman Silk Manu-
facturing Co 5.00
Kitay, H. B 5.00
Levine & Greespan 5.00
Ramsey, Mrs. Geo. . . 5.00
Rogowski, M. L. ... 5.00
Simon & Cohn 5.00
PennsgroYe
Livingstone, Alex. . . 10.00
Perth Amboy
Goldberger, Leo 5.00
Wurtzel, Max 10.00
Phlllipsburg
Bugen, Jacob 5.00
Nie, Alice E 5.00
Stone, Max 5.00
Ungerleider, Morris. 5.00
Plainfield
Dreier, Harry 5.00
Glick Bros 5.00
Krauthamer, S 5.00
Meyers & Sons, M. 5.00
Rothberg, Harvey .. 5.00
Schwed, Herman .... 5.00
Tepper Bros 60.00
Yood, Dr. Raphael .. 5.00
Riverside
Pollock, Elwin .... 10.00
Pollock, S. F 15.00
Salem
Klein, Samuel 10.00
Levitsky Bros 5.00
Smith, Chas 10.00
Teittel, Louis 5.00
Weinstein, Sol 10.00
Somerville
Hellman, Israel 5.00
Hellman, M 5.00
Mack, Mrs. Louise.. 10.00
Schwed, Chas 5.00
Trenton
Aroniss, Nathan 5.00
Franc, H. L 5.00
Fuld, Jonas A 5.00
Gerson, Simon 5.00
Gilinsky, M 5.00
Green, Hyman 5.00
Haveson, H 5.00
Julian, Dr. Wm. ... 5.00
Kaplan, David 5.00
Kaufman, S. E 5.00
Koplin, Dr. N. H. .. 5.00
Krueger, Samuel 10.00
Leventhal, N 5.00
Rednor, Isidor, C. .. 10.00
Trenton Shirt Mfg.
Co 10.00
Urken & Kohen .... 5.00
Wirtschafter, H 5.00
Yard's, Inc 10.00
Warrenville
Hofheimer, Mr. and
Mrs. A
10.00
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
Ilfeld, Louis 5.00
Ilfeld, Noa 5.00
Kahn, Siegfried .... 5.00
Nordhaus, Max .... 25.00
Schweizer, Herman . 5.00
Clayton
Isaacs, Robt. W. .. 5.00
Cuba
Eichwald, A 5.00
E. Las Vegas
T. E. Rosenwald Lodge
545, I. O. B. B. •• 10.00
Winternitz, D 5.00
Las Vegas
Ilfeld, Chas 10.00
Rosenwald's Sons,
Emanuel 10-00
NEW YORK
Albany
Barnet, Wm 25.00
Blatner, Jacob M. .. 5.00
Blatner, M. H 5.00
Blatner, S. H 5.00
Congregation Beth
Emeth 25.00
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
De Beer, Jacob &
Son 10.00
J. S. Friedman 5.00
Fuld, Franklin B. .. 5.00
Gideon Lodge 140,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Hatch, Nathan .... 10.00
Hessberg, Samuel .. 20.00
Hyman, Edward 5.00
Jacobowitz, Chas. S. 5.00
Kantrowitz, Morris.. 10.00
Larner, A., & Son .. 5.00
Lesser. R. W 10-00
Lowenstein, B. J. .. 5.00
Mandelbaum, M. J., 5.00
Mann Bros 5.00
Mann, Lester 5.00
Mann, Milton 5.00
May, Chas. S 5.00
Mendel, Max 5.00
Mendleson, Ira 10.00
Mendleson, Leon .. 10.00
Miller Bros 5.00
Muhlfelder & Hlch, 10.00
Muhlfelder, Jonas .. 5.00
Myers, Nathan 5.00
Neuman, Dr. Leo H., 5.00
Nusbaum Joseph ... 5.00
Nusbaum, S. 1 5-00
Oppenheim, Louis W., 5.00
Oppenheim, Wm. L., 5.00
Paris Cloak & Suit
Co 5.00
Puellae Literary So. 5.00
♦Rosendale, Hon. S. W.
Sonnenfeld, Sam T., 5.00
Sporborg, Mrs.
Henry J 5.00
Stahl, Simon 5.00
Steefel, Mrs. Joseph
L lO.uu
Stern," Chas. M 5.00
Thanhauser, Mrs.
Benj. H 5.00
Waldman Bros 10.00
Waldman, Louis I... 10.00
Wander, S., & Sons, 10.00
Weil, Edw 5.00
Amsterdam
Adler, J 5.00
Holzheimer, S 10.00
Lurie, A. D 5.00
Straus, David 10.00
Santa Fe
Hersch, Mrs. Jos.
Auburn
Marshall, L.
Binghamton
5.00
5.00
Hirschmann, Sig-
mund J 5.00
*Life Member.
70
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Rosenthal, Mr. &
Mrs. Chas. R 10.00
Rosenthal. S. C. .-.. 5.00
Brooklyn
Blum, Edw. C 10.00
Franks, H. S 5.00
Jaffee, Louis J 10.00
Janowitch, J. H 5.00
Joachim, B 25.00
Joachim, Chas. J. ... 25.00
•Kalvin, Mrs. Henry
M.
Kaufman, Mrs.
Sarah 5.00
Mav, Daniel 5.00
Rand, H. P 10.00
•Reiner, Julius.
Rubin, Jos 25.00
Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman, & Family, 25.00
Werbelovsky's Son,
J. H 10.00
Buffalo
Adler, Herman .. 5.00
Altman, Edw. H. ... 5.00
Berger. L. L 10.00
Bergman, Wolf .... 5.00
Block, Joseph 10.00
Block, Mrs. Jos 10.00
Block, Leopold 5.00
Boasberg, Emanuel.. 5.U0
Bock, Sig 5.00
Brown, S. M 5.00
Cohen, Sol 5.00
Coplon, Joseph 5.00
Coplon, Mrs. Rosa .. 5.00
Davis, J. L 5.00
Eckstein, Chas 10.00
Eckstein, Ignatz ... 10.00
Elias, Gabriel 10.00
Ellis, David 10.00
Fleischmann, Simon. . 5.00
Forget-Me-Not Club,
Temple Beth Zion
S. S 25.00
Ginsburg, S 5.00
Given, I. S 10.00
Goodman & Roth-
schild 5.00
Gunzburg, B. S 5.00
Harris, Isaac E. ... 5.00
Harriton, Harry .... 5.00
Heymann, C. S 5.00
Himmel, N. P 10.00
Hirsh, Ben 5.00
Hochstetter, E. G. .. 5.00
*Hofeller, Eugene D.
*Hofeller, Theodore.
•Hofeller. Mrs. Theo.
Hyman, D 5.00
Jacobson, S 5.00
Jandorf, L. R 10.00
•Joseph, J. G.
Kauffman, Dr. ■
Lesser 15.00
Keistr. August 5.00
Klopfer, Edward .... 5.00
Krauss, 1 5.00
Levi, E 10.00
Lewin, Marcus 5.00
Loeser. Leonard W., 5.00
Loeser, Sidney A. .. 5.00
Maisel, Louis 5.00
Marcus, M. M 5.00
Meyers, Louis 5.00
Meyers, Napoleon .. 5.00
Morrison, Sol 5.00
Nathan, A 5.00
Nathan, Henry 5.00
Oppenheim, W. H. . 10.00
O^nenheimer,
Nathan 5.00
Polakoff, Chas 5.00
Risman, S 5.00
Roblin, Daniel 5.00
Roblin, Harry 5/X)
Ruslander, David .. 5.00
Schwartz, Jerome
L 10.00
Shroder, Milton .... 5.00
Stovroff, Max 5.00
Ullman, Dr. Julius.. 5.00
Warner, A. B 25.00
Warner, Edgar W... 5.00
Warner, Edward .... 5.00
•Warner, Eugene.
Warner, Mrs. Eugene, 10.00
Warner, John R. .. 10.00
Warner, Rud. J. ... 10.00
Weil, David 5.00
Weill, Louis 5.00
Wile, Mrs. Clara .. 5.00
Wile, Herman 10.00
Wile, Myer 10.00
•Winkler, Mrs. R. S.
Winters, A 25.00
Wittman, Hugo 10.00
Zolte, H 5.00
Cedarhurst, L. I.
Dreyfus, Fred J.
5.00
Delhi
Stern, Aaron 5.00
Dunkirk
Ballotin, H 10.00
Ballotin, M 10.00
Ferman, H. J 5.00
Mandelbaum, Max.. 5.00
Martin, Myer 5.00
Siegel, 1 10.00
Weinberg, A 25.00
East Elmhurst
Rosemont, Walter,
and Grace Frank, 25.00
Elmira
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Friendly, M. H 5.00
Friendly, Sarah G. .. 25.00
Lande, Dr. Abraham, 5.00
Levy, Benj. F 5.00
Tepper Bros 10.00
Gloversvllle
Aaron, Albert 5.00
Bachner, A., & S. .. 5.00
Bach ner- Moses-
Louis Co 25.00
Bellis & Klein 25.00
Bondy, Richard .... 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 10.00
Elite Glove Co. ... 25.00
Horwitz & Arbib.... 10.00
Klein, August 25.00
Klopot, Adolph W... 5.00
Lebenheim, F. W. .. 5.00
Littauer, Lucius N., 100.00
Mendel, J. W 5.00
Nelson, A 5.00
Perlman & Sack-
heim 5.00
Rothschild, Samuel, 25.00
•Rothschild, Mrs.
Samuel.
Great Neck, L. I.
Burnham, Lee S.
5.00
Greenport, L. I.
Levine Bros 5.00
Herkimer
Schermer, Benj. ... 5.00
Schermer, Mrs. Louis, 5.00
Johnstown
Feldman, M 5.00
Galinsky, B 5.00
Rosenthal, Albert .. 10.00
ITewburgh
Strook, Jos 10.00
Hew Rochelle
Amdur, N. W 5.00
•Grant, Adolph 25.00
Ladenburger, Theo... 5.00
•Ladenburger, Mrs.
Theo.
New York City
Baron de Hirsch
Fund 10,000.00
••Abraham, A.
Adler's Sons, Chas., 10.00
Adler, Max 5.00
Alexander, Leo 5.00
Allmayer, E 5.00
Alpert, Adolph 10.00
Armstrong, Paul 5.00
Arnold. Mrs. B 5.00
Aron, Morris 100.00
•Bamberger, Wm.
Bamberger, Mrs.
Wm 250.00
•Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
71
Bathia Lodge 10,
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
Benjamin, M. W. .. 10.00
Berkson, I. B 10.00
Berle, Blanche 10.00
Bernard, Mrs.
Bertram 10.00
Bernheim, Isaac .... 5.00
•Bernheimer, Miss
Rosie.
Bernstein, M. ...... 10.00
Berolzheimer, Emil.. 25.00
Bijur, Abraham .... 10.00
Bijur, Judge Nathan, 10.00
Billwiller Bros 10.00
Bing, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M 10.00
Blitzer, M 5.00
Bloomingdale, Mrs.
J. B 10.00
Blum, Mrs. Jos. A... 10.00
'Blumenthal, George.
Blumgart, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis 5.00
Bookman, Mrs Jacob, 5.00
Bowsky, Lcuis 5.00
Brand, Herman .... 5.00
Brickman, David .. 15.00
Buchman, Julius 25.00
"Budge, Henry.
Burgauer, Samuel . . 10.00
Buttenwieser,
Jos. L 10.00
Campe, Emanuel N., 5.00
Centennial Lodec
763, F. & A. M. .. 25.00
Cohen, Julius Henry 10.00
Cohen, Max 10.00
Cohen, Sollis 10.00
Colman, Chas. A. .. 10.00
Conheim, Hermann.. 10.00
•Cowen, Moses 10.00
Danenbaum, Chas. .. 5.00
DeBoer, David H... 5.00
TV^vfuss, Mrs.
Ludwig 10.00
Dribben, S. F 10.00
Eckstein, Henry J... 10.00
Eichenberg, J 25.00
Finstein, Jssac D. .. 10.00
Eiseman, Mrs. Sam. . 10.00
Enelow, Dr. H. G. .. 10.00
Estricher, Henry ... 5.00
Fechheimer, Chas. .. 5.00
Felsenheld, E 10.00
Fischman. Wm 10.00
Fleishman, Marco .. 10.00
Fox, Mrs. Irving J. 25.00
Frank Bros 5.00
Frank, Mr. and
Mrs. Tos 10.00
Frank, William C. .. 10.00
Frankel. D. J 5.00
Frankfeld, Mrs.
Mildred 10.00
Friedman, Hyman . . 25.00
Friedman & Krieger 10.00
Friedman, Sol., &
Co 10.00
Friedman, Morris . . . 10.00
Friedman, W. E. .. 10.00
Fuerst, Albert F. .. 5.00
Fuerst, W. F 5.00
Gainsburg, 1 25.00
Gans, Milton 10.00
Gelarie, Dr. Arnold
J 25.00
Glass, Henry 10.00
Glazier, Henry S. .. 25.00
Glazier, Mrs. S. W., 25.00
Gold, Louis 5.00
Goldberg, Mrs. J. D., 10.00
Goldenberg, S. L 10.00
Goldsmith, Fred ... 10.00
Goldsmith, Richard. 10.00
♦Goodhart, Philip J.
Goodman, Augustus. 10.00
Goodman, Edwin ... 10.00
Goodman, Wm 15.00
Gottheil, Mrs. Paul, 15.00
Greenhut, Mrs. J. B., 50.00
Grossman, Emil ... 5.00
Grossman, Mrs. R. .. 5.00
Grossman, Rev. Dr.
R 5.00
Guggenheim, Mrs.
Isaac 100.00
'Guggenheim, Murry.
•Guggenheim, Wm.
Guinzburg, Coi., and
Mrs. H. A 50.00
Guinzburg, Miss
Lillie 10.00
Guinzburg, Mrs.
Victor 10.00
Hadassah Lodge 8,
U. O. T. S 5.00
*Hays, Daniel P.
•Heinsheimer, Alfred
M.
Heller, L., & Son .. 10.00
Hendricks, Chas ... 50.00
Hendricks, Mrs.
Chas 10.00
Henline, Mrs. S. .. 5.00
Herkimer, Berthold
S 5.00
•Hermann, Ferdinand.
Heyman, Samuel ... 10.00
Hirsch, Adolf 5.00
Hirsch, Morris J 10.00
Hirsch, Miss S. E... 20.00
•Hoffheimer, Nathan.
Holzman, Ascher .. 10.00
Holzman, S. L 5.00
Husch, Herman 5.00
•Hyman, D. M.
Ikelheimer, Emanuel,
Children of 15.00
Ikelheimer, Ida .... 5.00
Isaacs, Philip 5.00
Iserson, A. S 5.00
Ittleson, Henry 5.00
Jacobs, Maurice R., 10.00
Jacobson, Henry H., 20.00
Janowitz, Julius ... 25.00
Jellinik, Felix 10.00
Henry Jones Leba-
non Lodge No. 79,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Kahn, Louis 5.00
Kaplan. Dr. Ira I... 5.00
•Katz, Eugene
♦•Kaufmann, B.
Kaufmann, Mrs. B... 25.00
Kaufmann, Herbert
M 25.00
••Kayser, Julius.
Kayser, Mrs. Julius. 25.00
Klee, Leon 25.00
Klein, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton M 10.00
Klein, Sidney 5.00
Klein, William 10.00
Klingenstein, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. ... 10.00
Klugman, Julius 10.00
Knopf, Samuel 5.00
Kohlman, Chas 10.00
Kohnstamn, Leo, Ed-
ward 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, Isaac 5.00
Lauterbach, Edw. .. 10.00
Lauterstein, Mrs.
Leon 5.00
Lebach, Mrs. Stuart
j 5.00
Lehman, Allan S. .. 10.00
Lehman, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur 25.00
Lehman, Herbert H., 25.00
Lehman, Hon. Irving 25.00
**Lehman. Meyer H.
Leon, Henry 10.00
*Leon, Maurice.
Leventritt, Hon.
David 10.00
Levine, Edmund J. . 5.00
Levor, Gustav 25.00
Levy, Albert L 15.00
Levy, Mrs. Benj. .. 5.00
Levy, Ephraim B. .. 5.00
Lew, Felix H 10.00
Levy, Sam'l H 25.00
Levy, Sylvan 5.00
Levy, Mrs. Wm 10.00
•Lewisohn, Adolph .. 25.00
Lewisohn, Misses A.
and 1 10.00
Lewisohn, Sam A. .. 25.00
Liebmann, Chas. ... 5.00
•Lipper, Arthur ^'00
Lipper, Mrs. Arthur, 15.00
Lippman, L. J 5.00
Loeb, Emil 5.00
Loeb, Ferd 10.00
Loewenstein, Herm., 10.00
Lorsch, Henry 10.00
•Louchheim, Harry
F 50.09
"Mack, Jacob W.
Mack, Marc H 10.00
Manhattan-Wash.
Lodge 191, I.O.B.B., 10.00
Manilla, Benjamin.. 25.00
Mann, Morris H. .. 10.00
Marcuse, A. J 5.00
Marks, S'igmund 10.00
•Marshall, Louis .... 100.00
Mautner, Julius 10.00
Mayer, B 25.00
Mayer, Max W 10.00
Mayer, Otto L 10.00
Mayer, S. W 10.00
Meltzer, M. C 10.00
Mendelsoln, Sigm. .. 10.00
Mendleson, Jerome 25.0»
•Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
72
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Meyer, D. F 10.00
Meyer, Harrison D., 20.00
Meyer, Mrs. Jonas.. 5.00
•Meyer, Wm.
Miller, Dr. Louis .. 5.00
Miller, Nathan J. ... 25.00
*Millhiser, Mrs.
Clarence 5.00
Modry, 1 5.00
•Morganstern, Albert
G.
Morgenthau, Henry.. 10.00
Morrison's, Inc. ... 10.00
Moses, D. K 10.00
Moses, Mrs. E 5.00
Myers, Nathaniel .. 10.00
Naumburg, Elkan .. 50.00
Newburger, Alfred
H 10.00
Nordlinger, Emil S., 10.00
Ochs, Adolph S 150.00
Ochs, Mrs. Adolph S. 25.00
Oppenheim, Mrs.
Laurent 5.00
Oppenheimer, Z. H., 10.00
Ossennan, Simon E. 25.00
Ottensoser, Mrs. L. .. 5.00
Ottinger, Marx 25.00
Peierls, Siegfried .. 10.00
Peyser, Solomon D., 10.00
Pollak, Chas. N. ... 10.00
Posner, Louis S. .. 10.00
Price, David 5.00
Reiter, Leon M 5.00
Robbins, Barney R. 10.00
Robison, G 10.00
Rogers, M. H 5.00
Rosen Bros 5.00
Rosenbaum, Arthur
A 10.00
Rossbach, Jacob 10.00
Rossbach, Mrs. Leo-
nora B 25.00
Rithschold, Louis F. 10.00
♦Rothschild, Mrs.
Wm.
Rubin, Edward 10.M
Sachs, Harry 25.00
Sachs, Samuel 25.00
Sadowsky, Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben, and
Family 25.00
Saks, Isadore 5.00
Salit, Michael 5.00
"Salomon, Wm.
*Samler, Louis.
Samuels, Donald L.. 10.00
Sanger, Isaac 10.00
**Schiff, Jacob H.
Schiff, Mrs. Jacob
H 500.00
Schiff, Mortimer L., 100.00
Schiffer, Jack W. .. 25.00
Schoenfeld, David .. 25.00
Schoenfeld, Mrs.
David 5.00
Seasongood, A. J. .. 10.00
Seligman, Mrs. De
Witt J 5.00
Seligman, Dr. Edwin
R. A 5.00
Seligman. Jefferson.. 25.00
Semel, Bernard 5.00
Shaff, Carl 10.00
Shiman, David 10.00
Shrier, Samuel 5.00
Sicher, Dudley D. .. 10.00
"Sidenberg, G.
Sidenberg, Henry .. 5.00
Silberstein, Abraham - 5.00
Silverberg, A. S. ... 50.00
Silverberg, Mrs.
A. S 25.00
Silverberg, Mark and
Arthur 25.00
Simon, A. L. and
L. L 5.00
Simon, Franklin 10.00
Simon, R. E 10.00
Sloss, A. M 10.00
Smith, Robert 50.00
Solomon, Mrs. Adgar 25.00
Solomon, Miss
Camille 5.00
Sommerich, Edwin 55.00
Sondheim, Max 10.00
Sonneborn, Moses S., 5.00
Spellman, Louis E., 5.00
Spiegelberg, Willi .. 10.00
Standard Lodge No.
30, I. O. F. S. of
1 5.00
Stein, Abraham .... 10.00
Steiner, B 25.00
Steiner Bros 10.00
Steiner, David 10.00
Steiner, Jos 10.00
Steiner, Joseph &
Bros 10.00
Steiner, Sam S 10.00
Steiner, Mrs. Sigfried 25.00
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, Sidney 100.00
Sterne, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H 10.00
Stiefel, Mrs. Sam'l.. 5.00
Stieglitz, Albert .... 10.00
Strasburger, Byron
L. 5.00
Strasburger, Mrs.
Leonore 10.00
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, Ignatius . . . 10.00
Strauss, Martin 10.00
Strauss, Rosa (Be-
quest) 500.00
Stroock, Louis S. . . 5.00
Stroock, Robt. Louis, 5.00
Strouse, Mrs. Eli ... 5.00
Sulzberger, Cyrus L., 5.00
Sutro, Lionel 5.00
"Swaab, M. M., Jr.
Swope, J. L 5.00
Sylvester, James ... 10.00
Tanenbaum, Leon ... 10.00
Temple Beth-El .... 10.00
Toch, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry M 10.00
Toch, Maximilian .. 10.00
Trounstine, Lewis J., 10.00
Uhry, Moise 10.00
Ullmann, Mrs. Julius
L. 5.00
Ullmann, M 10.00
Ulmann, C. J 10.00
Unger, Mrs. Her-
man J 10.00
Untermyer, Sam'l .. 100.00
Veit, B 5.00
Vorhaus, Louis J. .. 10.00
Wallach, Moses 10.00
Wallerstein, Max ... 10.00
*Warburg, Felix M... 100.00
*Warburg, Paul M.
Weil, Dr. Isaac .... 5.00
Weiler, Mrs. Ger-
trude 10.00
*Wertheim, Jacob.
Wertheim, Maurice.. 50.00
Winburn, Jesse . .'. . 5.00
Winkler, Eli 25.00
Wise, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph H 10.00
Wolfe, S. Herbert .. 5.00
Wolff, Mrs. A. L. .. 25.00
Wolff, Mrs. Lewis
S 60.00
*Wollman, Henry.
•Wollman, Wm. J. .. 25.00
*Woolf, Morris L.
Wormser, Moritz ... 10.00
Younker, Herman .. 5.00
Zeckendorf, Louis .. 10.00
Zucker, Sam'l 5.00
Niagara Falls
*Silberberg, Bertha.
Silberberg Bros. ... 5.00
♦Silberberg, G.
*Silberberg, Isaac L.
*Silberberg, M.
Silberberg, Moses L., 5.00
Ogdensburg
Levin, Dr. H. L. ... 10.00
Olean
Marcus, H. W 5.00
Pittsburgh
Mendelsohn, Julius.. 25.00
Rochester
Adler, Abram 25.00
Adler, Isaac 10.00
Adler, Mrs. Lewis .. 5.00
Adler, Max A 25.00
Adler, Mortimer 10.00
August, Leo 5.00
Bakrow, Mrs. J 5.00
Beir, Isaac 5.00
Benjamin, M. H. .. 15.00
Black, A. W 5.00
Black, L 5.00
Brickner, Max O. .. 5.00
Cauffman Family ... 5.00
•Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
tvr'&S*
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
73
Cohen, Hyman J. ..
Cohen, J., & Son ..
Cohn, H. C
Cohn, Herman M. ..
David, Marcus
Ettenheimer, S. L...
Forman, B
Frankel, Chas
Frankel, Louis ....
Freeman, Jacob L. ..
Garson, Chas., Sr. ..
Garson, Elmer A. .
Gates, A. P
Goldman, Hyman,
& Son
Goldsmith, Leon ...
Goldstein, R., & Co.,
Goodman, A
Gordon, Nick
Grossman, Mr. &.
Mrs. Isaac S
Guggenheim, Geo.
C
Guggenheimer, H. L
Heilbrunn & Sons, J.,
Holtz, Louis, & Sons
Joffe, Isaac . .
Katz, Mrs. Abram J.,
Kirstein, Henry E.
Kleinberger, Leon
Klonick, Harry
Kochenthal, J.
Leiter, E. H.
Leiter, H. F.
Levy, Barney
Levy, H. I. .
Levy, Herman
Levy, Jacob
Lowenthal, George
*Lowenthal, Max.
Lowenthal & Sons,
Max
Meyers, J. L
Meyers, M. M
Meyers, Walter S. . .
*Michaels, Jos
Miller, Wm
Nusbaum & Sons, A.
Present, LeRoy
Present, Morris
Present, Philip
Ring, S. L
Rose, B
Rosenberg, Edward..
Rosenberg, Mrs.
Herman
Rosenberg, Jacob G.,
Rosenthal, B
Rosenthal, Jos. W. ..
Simon, Joseph
Solomon, Samuel L.,
Stein, Rudolph
*Stein, Simon N
Stern, Arthur L. ...
Stern, Chas
Stern, Henry M. ...
Stern, Morley A. ..
Thalheimer, J
Van Bergh Silver
Plate Co
Weil, S. M
Weil, Mrs. S. M. ..
Weiss-Kopf Co
Wile, Mrs. Carrie ..
Wile, Julius M
S.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
25.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
20.00
25.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
25.00
20.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
200.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
25.00
Wile, M. B
Wile, Sol
Wollf, M. E
Zerubbabel Lodge 53,
I. O. B. B
Rome
Sebelowitz, David A.
5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
Saranac Lake
Feustman, Maurice.. 10.00
Graubart, Samuel . .
Horwitz, Philip G.
Lichtenberg, Chester,
Rubenstein, Lazarus,
Salmon, Del. B
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
Schroon Lake
Moses, Rev. I. S. ...
S.OO
Syracuse
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies 100.00
Holstein, A. M.... 10.00
Sporberg, W. L 5.00
Young Men's Hebrew
Assn 25.00
Tarry town
Halle, Mrs. Jacques
S.
20.00
Troy
Appelbaum, Philip
A 10.00
Ehrlich, Chas. S 5.00
Gross, Henry 5.00
Gross, Mrs. Marks.. 5.00
Gumble, Alvin S... 10.00
Harmon, Milfred G. 10.00
Kahn, E 10.00
Langer, S. J 5.00
Lasner, J 10.00
Levy, Barnett 5.00
Weiss, Harry 5.00
Wolf, Ira M 5.00
Watertown
Ellis, H. ...
5.00
Yonkers
Freudenheim, Morris, 1D.O0
NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville
Bromberg, S 5.00
Cadison, L. M. '.... 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. D. 10-00
Lowenbein, Julius .. 5.00
Rosenberg, Ralph ... 50.00
Zagier, R. B 5.00
Charlotte
Council of Jewish
Women
Haas, O. K. ...
Hayman, Felix
Hayman, Henry
Kirschbaum, M.
Steinberg, O. M.
Weill, Will ....
Geldsboro
Berke, Edward . .
Cohen, Jacob
Edwards, Asher A
Edwards, N. J. .
Epstein, M. N. ..
Heilig & Meyers
Isaacs, Mrs. Jos.
Joseph, A. A. ...
King, Mrs. C. E.
Oettinger, A
Oettinger, Mrs. A.
Roscower, Arthur
Rosenthal, Joe ...
Sherman, M
Shrago, A. M. ...
Tonkel, F., & Co.
Tonkel, R
Weil, Mrs. Henry
Weil, Herman
Weil, Leslie ..
Weil, Lionel ..
Weil, Mrs. Sol.
Greensboro
Berlin & Susman ..
Bluhm, Sidney
Cone, Bernard M. ..
Cone, Mrs. Ceasar . .
Cone, Herman
Cone, Julius W. ..
Council of Jewish
Women
Goldstein, J
Isaacson, I
Klein, Joseph
Oettinger, E. M. &
J. R
Schiffman, A
Schiffman, S
Stadium, B
Stadium, Morris ...
Sternberger, E
Sternberger, M
Sternberger, Sigm. . .
Temko, Max
Weill, C. L
Kinston
Adler Bros
Gross & Pearson
Oettinger, Sol
Stadium, H
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
15.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
20.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
50.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
*Life Member.
••Deceased Life Member.
74
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
New Bern
Eastern Carolina
Hide & Fur Co. .. 5.00
Coplon, S., & Sons .. 25.00
Lipman, Jos 5.00
Lipman, & Son,
Sam 5.00
Lipman, Sol 5.00
Lipman & Levinson, 5.00
Raleigh
Berwanger, S. ...
... 5.00
Salisbury
Feldman, H. B. .
Oestreicher, Dave
Wallace, V
... 5.00
.. 7.50
... 10 00
Statesville
Harrison, Joe L. ... 5.00
Hoffman, J. H. ... 5.00
Temple Sisterhood. . 5.00
Wallace, H 5.00
Wallace, 1 15.00
Wallace, Sig 5.00
Wilmington
Bear, Irvin and
Baer, Sam'l, Sr., &
Bear, Mrs. Sam'l, Jr., 10.00
Bluethenthal, Herb., 5.00
Bluethenthal, Mrs.
Herbert 5 nn
Bluethenthal, L.
Dannenbaum, G. .
David, E. E
Einstein Bros. ...
... 5.00
. . . 5.00
. . . 5.00
5.00
. . . 5.00
Jacobi, M. W.
Solky, J. M
Solomon, S. & B. .
. . . 15.00
... 15.00
... 5.00
Winston-Salem
Eisenberg, I
Grossman, Mrs. S.
Silbert, H
... 5.00
.. 5.00
. . . 5.00
Sosnik & Sosnik
... 5.00
NORTH DAKC
TA
Fargo
, , 10.00
... 5.00
Harvey
25.00
Jamestown
. . . 5.00
OHIO
Akron
Bernstein, M. A. .. 10.00
Hirsch, Mrs. Geo. .. 10.00
Jewish Social Service
Federation 100.00
Leopold, H. E 10.00
Meyer, Leo 5.00
Bellaire
Bauer, Mrs. Carrie L. 5.00
Blum Bros. Co 5.00
Blum, Henry 10.00
Blum, Isaac 10.00
Jewish Ladies' Re-
lief Society 5.00
Kapner. Ben 5.00
Ladies Aux., Sons
of Israel Cong. ... 5.00
Luchs, Albert 5.00
Sons of Israel Con-
gregation. 5.00
Canton
Abt, Leo 5.00
Baer, L. A. & E. I., 5.00
Berger, Harry S. ... 5.00
Cohen, Dorothy 10.00
Einstein, D. H 5.00
Erlanger's Dry
Goods Co 10.00
Feldman, J 5.00
Fischgrund, Simon.. 10.00
Fisher Bros 5.00
Friedman, J. H. ... 5.00
Gersten, J 5.00
Glaser Bros 5.00
Hirschheimer Bros.
Co .. 10.00
Hirschheimer, Milton 10.00
Joseph's 10.00
Kahen, E 5.00
Klafter, Philip 5.00
Klein, Jas 5.00
Lavin, Harry & Sons 10.00
Lefovits, 1 5.00
Livingston, D. B. ... 10.00
Livingston, S. M. .. 15.00
Lowenstein, S 5.00
Luntz Iron and
Steel Co 10.09
Luntz, Sam'l 5.00
Mann, Harry S. ... 5.00
Mann, Henry 10.00
Margolies, Mayer E., 5.00
Meyers, CM 5.00
Nelson, Geo 5.00
Nusbaum, Harry ... 5.00
Oscar, A. L. 5.00
Rudner, Max 5.00
Sachs, M. M 5.00
Seitner, D 5.00
Simon, Jake 5.00
Stern, Mary 5.00
Stern, Mrs. Max .... 10.00
Temple Sisterhood .. 25.00
Teplansky, W 5.00
Toronski, Sol 7.50
Weintraub, Chas. S., 10.00
Wolff, L 5.00
Cincinnati
Abraham, Chas 5.00
Abraham, Mrs. Vic, 15.00
Abrahams, I. D. ... 5.00
Ach, Samuel 5.00
Adler, Lee 5.00
Altman & Minces.. 5.00
Beckman, N. Henry, 5.00
Berman, Adolph ... 5.00
Berman, Oscar 10.00
Bernard, J. L 5.00
Bing, Ben M 5.00
Bing, Mrs. I. M. .. 10.00
Block, Ben 5.00
Bloch, Herbert 10.00
Bloch, Jacob 5.00
Block, Jos. E 5.00
Block, Leon 5.00
*Block, Samuel.
Bloom Bros 5.00
Bowman, A. L 5.00
Brown, B 5.00
Brown, Gerson J. . . 10.00
Cincinnati Lodge 4,
I. O. B. B 25.00
Cohen, A. E 10.00
Cohen, Alfred M. .. 15.00
Cohen, M. M 5.00
District G. L. 2,
I. O. B. B 100.00
Eichberg, Harry 5.00
Englander, 1 5.00
Ezekiel, Miss Sallie
1 5.00
•Fechheimer, S. Mar-
cus.
Fechheimer, S. T. . . 10.00
Feldman, Leo M. ... 5.00
Fox, Henry 5.00
Fox, Mrs. Solomon, 10.00
Frank, Pauline 10.00
Frankel, Irving I... 5.00
Freiberg, Abr 10.00
Freiberg, Dr. Albert
H 10.00
Freiberg, Bernhard.. 5.00
Freiberg, Edgar S... 5.00
Freiberg, Harry A... 10.00
Freiberg, J. Arthur. 10.00
Freiberg, Julius W., 10.C0
Freiberg, Maurice J., 25.00
Freiberg, Sidney J., 5.00
Freiberg, Sig 10.00
Freiberg, Sol. H. .. 5.00
Friedlander, Mrs. A.
J 10.00
Fried-lander, Edgar, 10.00
Fries, Mrs. Gus R., 5.00
Goldsmith, Edgar J. 10.00
Goldsmith, Hugo ... 10.00
Goldsmith, Oscar ... 10.00
Gordon, J 5.00
Gugenheim, Max M. 5.00
Guggenheim, Eli ... 5.00
Guggenheim, Jack
A 10.00
Guthman, F. B 5.00
Hahn, Mrs. Fannie
L 5.00
**Heinsheimer, Edw.
L.
Heldman, Jacob .... 10.00
Heldman, Morton J. 5.00
Heldman, N. J 5.00
•Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
75
Henry, Geo 5.00
Hessberg, Mrs. Dan., 5.00
Hilb & Bauer 10.00
Huttenbauer, Emil.. 10.00
Huttenbauer, 1 5.00
Huttenbauer, Sam .. 5.00
Iglauer, Chas. S. .. 5.00
Isaac, Morris, & Son, 5.00
Isaacs, 1 5.00
Israel, Chas 5.00
Israel, M 5.00
Jonap, Alfred M. ... 5.00
lonaji, 11 5.00
•Joseph, Mr. & Mrs.
Arthur
Joseph, J 5.C0
Joseph, Leopold 5.00
•Joseph, Maurice.
Joseph, Mrs. Min-
nie B 15.00
Joseph, Sylvan 5.00
Kahn, E., Sons Co... 10.00
Kahn, Nathan 10.00
Kaufmann, Benj. I., 5.00
Klein, Ben F 5.00
Klein, E 5.00
"Klein, Samuel.
Kramer, Louis 10.00
Krohn, Irwin M 5.00
Kuhn, Robert 10.00
Lautenbach, Isaac .. 5.00
Lazarus, Joseph 5.j0
Lazarus, Louis 5.00
Lehman, Samuel ... 5.00
Levinson, S. W. ... 10.00
Levy, Harry M. ... 15.00
Lichtenstein Bros... 5.00
Liebman, D. L 10.00
Livingston, H. S. .. 5.00
Loeb, Jos 5.00
Longini, Sol 5.00
•Lowman, Leo J.
Mack, Edgar J 5.00
Mack, Jacob W 5.00
Mack, Millard W. .. 5.00
Mack, Ralph W 5.00
Main, Arnold 5.00
Marks, Harry 5.00
Marks, Leslie V. . . . 5.00
Marks, Mrs. M. H., 10.00
Marx, Louis 10.00
May Bros 5.00
Mayer, Mrs. L 5.00
Mayer, Samuel 5.00
Mayer, Simon, &
Bros 10.00
Mazer, Bros 5.00
•Meis, Henry.
Meis, Nathan 10.00
Meiss, Harry 5.00
Meiss, Leon 5.00
Mendel, N 10.00
Meyer, S. R 10.00
Miller, E. l. 5.00
Miller, Mrs. E. L... 5.00
Miller, I. L 5.00
Myers, Abe 5.00
Oettinger, Herb. C, 10.00
Oettinger, Mrs.
Myer 25.00
Orton, J. Robert .... 10.00
Phillips, Godfrey J., 10.00
Plaut, Aaron 5.00
Pollak, Emil 10.00
Pollak, Mrs. Mau-
rice E 10.00
Pritz, Carl E 15.00
Pritz, Sidney E 5.00
Reins, Isidore 5.00
Reiser & Co., M. .. 5.00
•Reiter, A.
Rheinstrom, Jas. A., 5.00
Rheinstrom, Sigm'd, 5.iK'
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, Wm. H., 5.00
Rothschild, Lester.. 5.00
Sachs, B. J 5.00
••Sachs, Mrs. Rosa F.
Salzer & Baumring 5.00
Schaengold, Chas. . . . 5.00
Schild, Jos 5.00
Schild, Julius 5.00
Seasongood, Murray, 10.00
Seasongood, Philip
L 10.00
Segal, Daniel 10.00
Segal, Daniel, Jr... 10.00
Seinsheimer, Mrs.
Henry A 10.00
Seinsheimer, Louis.. 5.00
Seinsheimer, Mrs.
Sam'l 5.00
Seinsheimer, Walter 5.00
Senior, Edward .... 25.00
Senior, Robt. M. ... 5.00
Shields, Mrs. Helen
B 10.00
Shohl, Chas 25.00
Silverglade, M 5.00
Simon, S 5.00
Smith, Mrs. J. J. .. 10.00
Sommerfield, 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. (In Mem-
oriam) 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
Strauss, Morris 5.00
Strieker & Beitman 5.00
"Sturm, Simon.
Trager, I. Newton .. 10.00
Trager, J. Garfield .. 15.00
Trost, Carrie L 10.00
Trounstine, Victor.. 5.00
Wertheimer. Em. ... 10.00
Westheimer, David
F 5.00
Westheimer, Leo F., 5.00
Westheimer, Morris
F 10.00
Wolf, Mrs. Jacob .. 5.00
Wolf, Sam 5.00
Wolf, Sam B 10.00
Wolfstein, Jesse N., 5.00
Cleveland
Abrams Iron and
Steel Co 5.00
Anisfield, John 5.00
Arnold, Max 10.00
Arnstein, A 5 00
Auerbach, A 10.00
Bamberger, Gus .. 10.00
Bamberger-Rhein-
thal Co 35.00
Bamberger, Sig 5.00
Barham, H. J 5.00
Baumgarth, H. B. .. 5.00
Baumoel, Morris 5.C0
Beitman, A. B 5.C0
Beneseh, Alfred A. . 5.00
Benjamin, M. I. .. 5.00
Berne, Marx 10.00
Bernsteen, A. E. ... 15.00
Bernsteen, M. L. ... 5.00
Bernstein, A. C. ... 25.00
Bernstein, A. E. ... 5.00
Bernstein, H 5.00
Bialosky Bros. &
QQ Ib.W
Bialosky," Harry ... 10.00
Bing, Louis S 5.00
Blywise, E. H. ... 10.00
Braham, Mrs. L. A., 5.C0
Brock, J 5.00
Bruml, M. H 5.00
Buchman, A. M. ... 5.00
Cleveland Iron and
Metal Co 10.00
Cohen, M., & Son
Co. 5.00
Cohn, Albert A. ... 10.00
Cohn, Arthur 5.00
Cornsweet, C. A 5.00
Cornsweet, Nat R. .. 5.00
Crystal Bros 10.00
Cuyahogo Produce
Co 5.00
Dauby, N. L 20.00
Daughters of Israel
Lodge 1 10.00
Davis, Morris S.w
Deutsch, Julius W., 10.00
Deutscb, Raymond!. 10.00
Devay, M. J 10.00
Diamond, M 5.00
Dworken, M 5.00
Eagle Poultry Co... 5.00
Einstein, Mrs.
Bertha 5.00
Einstein, Herman .. 5.00
Einstein, Mrs. Jacob
L. 5.00
Einstein, Paul 5.00
Eisenman, Chas. ... 10.00
Empire Plow Co. .. 50.00
Englander, A. L. ... 10.00
Falk, M 5.00
Feierstein, H 5.00
Feigenbaum, Harry.. 5.00
Feinsilber, Banj. .. 5.00
Feiss, Julius 10.00
Feiss, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard A 15.00
Felder, C. S 5.00
Feniger & Kastriner 5.00
Feniger, Joe 5.08
Fischer, Al 25.00
Flateau, Louis 5.00
•Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
76
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Forchheimer, B 5.00
Fox, Harry K. 5.00
Frankel, Jos 5.00
Freiberger, I. F 25.00
Friedman, A 10.00
Friedman-Blau-
Farber Co 15.00
Friedman Bros. &
Co 10.00
Friedman, J 5.00
Friedman, Max 10.00
Friedman, Walter A. 5.00
Fryer, Ben 5.00
Fryer, Julius 10.00
Garson, I. J 5 Q0
Gellner-Messing Co.. 10.00
Geltman, Herman .. 10.00
Glauber, M. H 10.00
Gl ck, Harry F 5.00
Glick, Mrs. Jacob... 5.00
Glick, L 10.OO
Goldheimer, N 5.00
Goldman, J. G 5.00
Goldsmith, Clarence
1 10.00
Goldsmith, Herman
s. 10.00
Goldstein, A. L. ... 10.UU
Goldstein, E. A. .. 5.00
Goldstein, M. B. ... 10.00
Goldstein, M. I. ... 10 00
Goldstein, M. L. ... 5.00
Goodman, Louis 5.00
Goodman, Max P. .. 5.00
Gottdiener, H 10.00
Greenbaum, M 5.00
Greenbaum, Wm 10.00
Greenberg, J. H. ... 25.00
Green-Haas-Schwartz
C°- •••: 25.00
Greenwald, A. H. .. 5.00
Gries, Mrs. M. J. .. 5.00
Gross, Anton F 10.00
Gross, Louis N 10.00
Gross, Sam'l 10.00
Gross, S. M 5.00
Grossman, Joseph ... 5.00
Grossman, Louis J... 5.00
Haas, W. M 10.00
Haber, Ben 10 00
Haber, D. C. 5.00
Haber, Jonas 10.00
Haber, Moe 10.00
Hahn, Aaron 25.00
Hall, A. J 10.OO
Halle, Mrs. Manuel, 10.00
Halle, M. N 10.00
Halle, Salmon P. .. 10.00
Harburger, Ralph .. 10.00
Harmel, L 25.00
Hart, David 10.00
Hartman, Samuel .. 10.00
Hays, Clarence J. .. 10.00
Hays, Eugene K. .. 10.00
Hays, Mrs. Louis H., 5.00
Heiman, J. H 5.00
Heiser, E. W 5.00
Helper, M. W 5.00
Hexter, Kaufman W., 10.00
Hexter, Myer L. ... 10.00
Hexter, S. M 25.00
Hibshman Bros 15.00
Huebschman, B. A. 10.00
Icove, A. E 5.00
Iglauer, Jay 5.00
Jacobson, S 10.00
Joseph, Horatio S. .. 10.00
Joseph, Isaac 10.00
ioseph, Siegmund ... 10.00
Lammer & Fried-
man 10.00
Keller Knitting Co., 10.00
Klefeld, J 5.00
Kleiman, M 5.00
Klein, E. M 5.00
Klein, H. F 5.00
Klopper, N 5.00
Kobhtz, Harry 10.00
Kohn, Mrs. A 5.00
Kohn Bros. & Halle
Co 5.00
Kohn, Mrs. Carrie .. 10.00
Kohn, Herrman 5.00
Kohn, J. B 10.00
Kohn, J. W 10.00
Kohn, Milton S. ... 10.00
Kohn, S., & Sons ... 25.00
Kohn, S. J 5.00
Korach, Jos 5.00
Korach, Leo. 1 5.00
Korach, Sigmund ... 15.00
Kramer, A. V 5.00
Krohngold, M 5.00
Kux Bros 5.00
Kyman, B 5.00
Kyman Bros 5.00
Landesman, Ida 10.00
Lavetter, Ben 5.00
Lazarus, M. E 5.00
Lederer, Sigmund S., 10.00
Leibel, Jonas 5.00
Levi, Max 5.00
Levy, Edw., Co. .. 10.00
Levy, J. H 5.00
Lichtenstader, S. J., 5.00
Liebenthal Bros 10.00
Liebenthal, H 5.00
Lieberman, 1 5.00
Loeser, Nathan 5.00
Lowenstein, Ben. .. 5.00
Mahler, B 10.00
Mandelbaum, E 25.00
Manheim, S. W. ... 5.00
Marks, Henry A. ... 5.00
Marks, Mrs. M. A., 5.00
Mechalovitz, S. &
Co 5.00
Miller, CM 5.00
Miller, C. S 5.00
Miller, S. H 10.00
Moss, Edw. A 10.00
Moss, Herman 5.00
Myers. Max 10.00
New, Benj 10.00
New, Mrs. Harry.. 10.00
Newbury, E. N 5.00
Newman, A. 1 10.00
Newman, Arthur S. 5.00
Newmark, Henry . . . 5.00
Peskind, Dr. A. ... 10.00
Peskind, Dr. B 10.00
Peskind, Dr. S 10.00
Peskind, S 10.00
Pollock, A 5.00
Polster, Mr. & Mrs.
E. 1 10.00
Reed, Milton 5.00
Regar, Joseph 10.00
Regar, N 10.00
Regar, Sam'l 25.00
Resnick, H 5.H
Rice, Alfred J 5.00
Rice, Myron W 5.0«
Rich, N. J ll.M
Rich-Sampliner Co.. 10.00
Richman Bros 25.00
Rickersberg, E 15.00
Rohrheimer, Maurice, 10.0i
Rosenfeld, Chas. ... 5.00
Rosenfeld, E 15.00
Rosenfeld, M. C. .. 30.01
Rosenfeld, Ralph H., 5.00
Rosenfeld, Sidney .. 5.00
Rosenthal, Mrs.
Samuel 5.00
Rothenberg, Wm. .. 5.00
Rotter, Mrs. A 10.00
Runner, Sam 10.00
Sampliner, H. S 5.00
Sandrowitz Bros 5.00
Sanger, A. 1 5.00
Sanger, L. A 5.0#
Schaff ner, Leon .... 5.00
Schaffner, Morris
G 5.00
Schaffner. Nate 5.00
Schloss, Sidney P. . 5.00
Schmidt, Mrs. Geo. 10.00
Schreiber & Wallach 10.00
"Schwarzenberg, E. A.
Selman & Benjamin, 5.00
Selman, H 5.00
Shanman, M. D 10.00
Shaw, A 10.00
Shlesinger, H 5.00
Shlesinger, Sig 5.00
Silberman, S., & Co., 10.00
"Silver, Mrs. M. T.
Silverman, L. E. ... 10.06
Simon, H 15.00
Simon, Herman 5.00
Simon & Jacoby ... 10.00
Solomon, Jesse F. .. 10.00
Speer, M 10.00
Sperling, E 25.00
Spira, Henry 5.00
Spira, Sig 5.00
Stearn, Abraham . . . 10.09
Stecher, Sam 5.00
Steiner, Theo 5.00
Stern, A. L 5.00
Stern, Herman 5.00
Steuer, Harry 5.00
Stone Bros 25.00
Stone, Benj. H 5.00
Stone, D. B 5.00
Stone, Harry 5.00
Stone, I. N 5.00
Stone, M. C. and
I. N 25.00
Stone, Walter E. ... 10.00
Stone, Wm. E 5.00
Straus, Aaron 5.00
"Sunshine, C. K.
Sunshine, D 5.00
Sunshine, S. A. ... 10.00
Tilles, Sam'l B 5.00
Trattner Bros. Co... 5.00
Tuteur, A 5.00
Ullman, Monroe A. 5.00
Ulmer & Berne ... 5.00
Ulmer, Frank 15.00
Ulmer, S., & Sons .. 10.00
Vactor, D. C 5.00
Wald, Louis 5.00
*Life Member.
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77
Wallach, A. T 5.00
Warshawsky, D. ... 5.00
Weil, E. S 5.00
Weisenberg, Nathan, 10.00
Weiskopf, J. 5.00
Weitz, J. D S.00
Wise, Samuel D. .. 25.00
Wise, V. L 10.00
Wolf, L. J 10.00
Wolin, L. A 5.00
Wolsey, Rabbi Louis 5.00
Zinner, D. J 10.00
Zweig Bros 5.00
Columbus
Basch, Joel 5.00
Basch, Joseph 5.00
•B'nai Israel Sister-
hood.
Bornheim, Lee 10.00
Cahen, Chas 5.00
Cahen, Clarence ... 5.00
Goldberg, I. L 10.00
Goldberg Iron &
Steel Co 10.00
Goodman, E. J 5.00
Goodman, Leon J. .. 5.00
Greenberg, Mrs. Reb. 5.00
Gundersheimer,
Allen 5.00
Gurevitz & Harnett, 5.00
Kobacker, A. J 10.00
Kobacker, J. M 5.00
Kohn, Harry 5.00
Korn, William 5.00
**Lazarus, Fred.
'Lazarus, Mrs. Fred.
*Lazarus, Ralph.
Lazarus, Simon 5.00
Levinson, Dave ... 5.00
Levison, Morris M. 5.00
Levy, Robert K. ... 5.00
Levy, S. M 5.00
Loeb, Arthur 5.00
*Miller, Leopold.
Newman, E. M 5.00
Ornstein, S 5.00
Rieser, Max H 10.C0
Rosenthal, Eugene.. 10.00
Rosenthal, Monroe.. 5.00
Schlezinger, I. H. .. 5.00
Schonthal, Jos 10.00
Shapiro, Jos 5.00
Schatz, Mrs. I. J. 10.00
Silberstein, B 5.00
Simpson, Geo. M. .. 5.00
Smith, Abe 5.00
Stein, B 5.00
Topper, Isador 5.00
Topper, Max M. .. 10.00
Zeiger, H 5.00
•Zion Lodge 62,
I. O. B. B.
Crestline
Reder, Jake ...
Dayton
Ach, F. J
Eshcol Lodge 55,
I. O. B. B. ..
10.00
Jewish Federation
for Social Service 200.00
Lehman, G., & Sons, 10.00
Lessner, Adam .... 5.00
Margolis, J. H 5.00
East Liverpool
Erlanger, Wm., Jr., 5.00
Gallon
Gottdiener, I. N. .. 5.00
Hamilton
Ballinger & Jacobs, 15.00
Kahn, Bertrand B... 10.00
Kahn, David F 5.00
Kahn, Felix 10.00
Kahn, Lazard 10.00
Kahn, L. L 5.00
Mosler, Moses 25.00
Strauss, Ben 10.00
Strauss, Max 10.00
Wolf, Jos 5.00
Lima
Michael, N. L
Marion
Council of Jewish
Women
Mt. Vernon
Meyers, Mrs. Max
10.00
5.00
5.00
Piqua
Anshe Emeth Con-
gregation 5.00
Flesh, Mrs. Henry.. 5.00
Kahn, A 5.00
Louis, Raphael 5.00
Piqua Paper Box
Co 10.00
Louis, Rose 5.00
Plymouth
Spear, Sol 5.00
Portsmouth
Horchow, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel ....
Jacobs, Phil
. . 10.00
. . 10.00
Sandusky
Kaplan, Samuel
Springfield
Altshul, Sam'l
Berger, A. ..
Berger, J. S. .
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Ebner Sons Co 5.00
Fcderman & Co., M.
J 10.00
Jaffe, S. J 5.00
Kleeman, Max L. . . 10.i)0
Kleeman, Walter B. 5.00
Klein, N 5.00
Lebolt, Gus 5.00
Levy, Harry L 5.00
Levy, Louis M 5.00
Mickler, Harry 5.00
Mickler, John 5.00
Salzer, Gus M., &
Bro 10.00
Samuels, Jerry 5.00
Schadel, Mrs. J. ... 10.00
Schadel, Sam'l 5.00
Steubenville
Sulzbacher, Isidor .. 10.00
Toledo
Federation of Jewish
Charities 100.00
Landman, Dr. Otto.. 5.00
Mittenthal, Mrs.
Jennie S 10.00
Shomer Emoonim Sab-
bath School 5.00
Warren
Robins, D 5.00
Wooster
Amster, Nick 10.00
Youngstown
Bloch Bros ♦.. 10.00
Bloom, C. B 5.00
Bolotin & Drabkin. 10.00
Bunshaft, 1 5.00
Burger, L. B 5.00
Cahn, Ralph N. .. 5.00
Carnick Bros 5.00
Cosel, Wm. 5.00
Dreyfus, Marcel ... 5.00
Ephraim, Chas 10.00
Frankle, A. M 10.00
Frankle, M 10.00
Gerstle, Roy A. .. 10.00
Goldberg Bros 5.00
Goldsmith, Isaac G. 25.00
Goldstein, Henry .. 10.00
Goldstein, Max 5.00
Greenwood, Louis . . 5.00
Gross, Nathan 5.00
Grossman, Dr. J. B. 5.00
Guthman, Mrs. Leo.. 5.00
Hain, Max 10.00
Hartzell, Isaac 5.00
Hartzell, Nate M. .. 5.00
Hirshberg, B 25.00
Isakovitch, M. P... 5.00
*Life Member.
♦♦Deceased Life Member.
78
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Isenberg, B. R 10.00
Jonas, Jay Emil &
Edwin R., Jr 10.00
Kahn, Gustav-s 10.00
Kahn, Julius 25.00
Kamanetsky, A. ... 5.00
.Katz, Herman 5.00
Kaufmann, Edw. S. 10.00
Kaufmann, Otto ... 25.00
Klafter & Sauber .. 10.00
Klivans, Allen 25.00
Klivans, 1 10.00
Klivans, J 10.00
Knight & Gluck.... 10.00
Levinson, Harry .. 10.00
Livingston, Chas. &
Son 15.00
Lyman, Dr. C. B... 5.00
Mahoning Lodge 339,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Malkin, Morris 10.00
Moyer, Morris 5.00
Newman, Jacob 10.00
Oppenheimer, Jacob.. 5.00
Ozersky Bros 10.00
Pollock, M 10.00
Printz Co 10.00
Rand, David J 5.00
Randell, J. A 5.00
Regenstreich, L 5.00
Rice, L. L 5.00
Rosenbaum, Lee 5.00
Rosenbaum, S. & A. 5.00
Scheible's 5.00
Sedwitz, Dr. S. H... 5.00
Snewind, J. L 5.00
Sniderman Bros. . . 10.00
Spiegle, W 10.00
Strouss, Clarence J. 25.00
Strouss, Isaac 25.00
*Theobald, Mrs. C.
Weil, I. S 10.00
Weil, Mrs. I. S 10.00
WilkofE, 1 10.00
Wilkoff, J 5.00
Wolff, Seth 5.00
Yarmy, S. J 10.00
Youngstown Notion
House 5.00
Zanesville
Baernstein, A. J. ... 5.00
Becker, Geo 5.00
Frank & Sons Co., L. 10.00
Goldenberg, A 5.00
Lind, Ben 5.00
Lind, Sam E 5.00
Loeb, A 5.00
Weber Sons & Co.,
H 10.00
OKLAHOMA
Ardmore
Wertheimer & Daube, 25.00
Coalgate
Vogel, I. and Sam .. 5.00
Enid
Woolf, H. B
. 5.00
Muskogee
Miller, T
. 5.00
. 5.00
Oklahoma City
Engelsnan, A. D. .
Herskowitz, Max,
Hirschland, Ben ...
Hoffman, H. R. ...
Levy, I. B
. 5.00
. 15.00
. 5.00
. 5.00
5.00
Pawhuska
Brenner, H. H. ...
. 10.00
Perry
Lobsitz, James . . .
. 10.00
Tulsa
Jankowsky, Simon .. 10.00
Kahn, Julius 5.00
Madansky Clothing
Co 10.00
Travis, M. M 25.00
OREGON
Independence
Hirschberg, H 15.00
Portland
Ehrman, Edward 20 ""
Feldenheimer, Albert 5.00
Feldenheimer, Chas.. 5.00
Lauterstein, J 5.00
Ottenheimer, Henry
J 10.00
Portland Lodge 65,
I. O. B. B 25.00
Seller, F. M 10.00
Shemanski, J 10.00
Swett, Z 5.00
PENNSYLVANIA
Allentown
Butz, Reubin J 10.00
Feinberg, Jacob .... 10.00
Greenberg, Miller Co., 10.J0
*Groman, Judge Clin-
ton A 20.00
Haltzel, Henry S. .. 5.00
Heinz, Frank 5.00
Heinz, Maurice .... 5.00
Herrman, S. M 7.50
Hess, Charles 5.00
*Hess, Max
Hoffman, Solomon.. 5.00
Keneseth Israel Re-
ligious School .... 5.00
Kins, David 10.00
♦Kline, Chas 1225.00
Kline, Mrs. Chas. .. 5.00
Max, Jacob 5.00
Merkel, Jos 10.00
Metzger, Owen W... 10.00
Nathan & Schatten-
stein 10.00
Nathan, Robt. R. .. 10.00
Philips, Isaac 5.00
Samuels, Mrs. A. ... 10.00
Schaadt, Jas. L. .... 25.00
Senderowitz, Morris
H 25.00
Traylor, S. W 10.00
Trexler, Gen. H. C, 25.00
Young, Col. E. M., 10.00
Altoona
Arnstein, M 5.00
Bergman, L 10.00
Bermen, M 5.00
Brett, J 5.00
*Cohn, B.
Kaufman, Dr. D... 10.08
*Kline, Henry S.
Klinordlinger, I. .. 5.00
Leopold, B 5.00
Leopold, L. E 5.00
Scheeline, Isaiah ... 5.00
Schwartz Bros 5.00
Sealfon Bros 5.00
Silverman Bros 5.00
Spaer, J. L 5.00
Ambler
Schwartz, Louis 5.08
Ardmore
Hibbs, Mrs. Shelton
A 25.00
Ashland
Sutto, Edw 5.00
Banger
Berkowitz, Mrs. M... 5.00
Cohen, Harry 5.00
Cohen, Kay 5.00
Flory, Milton 10.00
Poliner, Max 5.00
Shulman, J 5.00
Sobelson, Ralph 5.00
Weiss, Henry 5.00
Beaver Falls
Berkman, Bernard . . 5.00
Brown, Maurice I... 5.00
*Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
79
Farkas, H 10.00
Hanauer, Sam S 50.00
Solomon, Max 50.00
Berwick
Coblentz, Alex 5.00
Gross, Benj 5.00
Heicklin, Jacob .... 5.00
Krauss, Louis 5.00
Moss, Jos 5.00
Schain, Joseph M... 10.00
Shaffer, M 5.00
Bethlehem
Black, M 5.00
Groman, Frank J... 10.00
Reis, Louis 5.00
Stone, Frank 5.00
Weiner, J 5.00
Bloomsburg
Cohen, H. L 10.00
Cohen, Louis 10.00
Gross, Louis 5.00
Lowenberg, D 5.00
Braddock
Biederman, Sam'l J. 5.00
Braddock Lodge 516,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Crown Bros 10.00
Fromme & Newman.. 5.00
Green, Harry 5.00
Levitt Bros 5.00
Sacks, Benj 5.00
Schmidt, L 5.00
Sloan, Chas 5.00
Sulzbacher, Louis . . 5.00
Carlisle
Berg, Herman, Jr. .. 5.00
Berg, Miss Selma.. 10.00
Blumenthal, M 10.00
Ettinger, Reuben ... 5.00
Kronenberg, W. & E. 5.00
Nor, Jos 5.00
Rosenau, S 5.00
Carnegie
York, Jacob T 10.00
Chambersberg
Bloom Bros 10.00
Charleroi
Greenberg, N 5 00
Chester
Dallett, J 5.00
Levy, Moses 10.00
Wolson, A. W 5.00
Coatesville
Apfelbaum, A 5.00
Aronsohn, B 10.00
Braunstein, Mrs.
Anna S 25.00
Edelstein, S. M 5.00
Foreman, I. S 5.00
Goldberg, 1 5.00
Huston, Chas 10.00
Margolis, Dr. M. .. 5.00
Margolis, Marcus . . 5.00
Margolis, Morris .. 5.00
Schaul, Philip 5.00
Spiro, Sam J 5.00
Stein, Benj 5.00
Bradford
Council of Jewish
5.00
Columbia
D. C
45.00
Berker, A. A
10.00
Kreinson, L. J
5.00
Fuld, I. A
5.00
5.00
Bryn Mawr
Lubin, Mrs. David. .
5.00
Danville
Ellenbogen, Harry ..
5.00
Butler
Horn, B. F
5.00
5.00
Berman, M. A
10.00
Lowenstein, Maurice
5.00
5.00
Lowenstein & Co...
10.00
Marks, R. E
5.00
Miller B
5.00
Carbondale
5.00
5.00
Salm, A. L
5.00
10.00
< De Vault
, 5.00
10.00
Doylestown
Baker, Jos 5.00
Berg, Dr. Adolf .... 5.00
Cautfman, VVm. L... 10.00
Geil, W. E 10.00
Hart, Frank 100.00
James Mrs. Henry
A 10.00
Red Cross, Doyles-
town Branch 75.00
Duquesne
Gross, Samuel 10.00
Kline, Wm 10.00
Kovacs, K 5.00
Mandel, Mrs. David 10.00
Easton
Bricker, W. R. 5.00
Brown & Kaplan .. 5.00
Feinberg, Jacob 5.00
Feinberg & Silver-
stein 5.00
Friedman, Wm. A... 5.00
Goldman, Harry .... 5.00
Goldman, Israel .... 5.00
Goldstein, Morris . . . 5.00
Grollman Bros 5.00
Gross, Geo 5.00
Hochmann, I. B. .. 5.00
Kahn, Albert F 5.00
Kahn, Emanuel .... 5.00
Karlanick, Frank . . 5.00
*Kline, Julius.
Kurlansik, Frank . . . 5.00
Lichtman, Henry F. 5.00
Lipschitz & Peters.. 5.00
Maxwell Clothing
Co 5.00
Mayer, B. D 5.00
Mayer, Horace 5.00
*Mayer, Jacob.
Mintz, G 5.00
Nathan, Milton Mor-
ris 5.00
People's Clothing
Co 5.00
Peters, A 5.00
Pollock, Clarence .. 5.00
Ralph Bros 5.00
Ralph, Herman 5.00
Ralph, Louis 5.00
Reininger, Joseph . . 5.00
Rosenbaum, Leo. ... 5.00
Scheuer, Selig 5.00
Sherer, Moses 5.00
Sherer, S 5.00
Ephrata
Blumberg & Amran 5.00
Harris, Jos 5.00
Moyer, Walter W... 10.00
Erie
Baker, Isaac 10.00
Baker & Son, Isaac 5.00
*Life Member.
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Cohen, Marcus 5.00
Erie Iron & Steel Co. 25.00
Felheim, Lyman .... 5.00
Levey, H. F 5.00
Levin, L. J 5.00
Ostrow, Samuel D... 5.00
Schaffner, Abraham, 10.00
Schaffner Bros. & Co. 25.00
Schlosser, D 5.00
Sobel, Isador 5.00
Straus, I. N 5.00
Straus, M. J 5.00
Temple Sisterhood .. 10.00
Weil, Leo A 10.00
Farrell
Adler, Nathan 10.00
Frank Meyer 10.00
Hess, Simon 5.00
Moskowitz, Morris .. 5.00
Schlesinger, I. G. . . 10.00
Speizer, M 5.00
Wise, Albert 5.00
Ford City
Greenbaum, Abe 10.00
Kwal, Charles 5.00
Pollock, D 5.00
Steiner, Julius 5.00
Gap
Chodos, Dr. B. P. .. 10.00
Greensburg
Cohen, Morris 10.00
Daniels & Miller... 10.00
Friedlander, Harry. 10.00
Grensburg Lodge, 194,
I. O. B. S 5.00
Independent Order
B'nai Brith 10.00
Kahonowitz, 1 5.00
Lowenstein, Gus ... 10.00
Pross, Chas 5.00
Quint, Joseph 10.00
Strouse, Joseph 10.00
Grove City
Winsberg, J 5.00
Harrlsburg
Adler & Son, Chas., 5.00
Claster, Henry C. .. 5.00
Claster, Jos 10.00
Cohen, Clara 5.00
Cohen, Max, Sons
& Co 5.00
Commonwealth of
Penna 9360.00
Fishman, Samuel... 10.00
Freedman, Abraham, 5.00
Goldsmith, Joseph .. 5.00
Hirschler, Albert .. . 5.00
Jacobson, M. E 5.00
Kaufman, David 10.00
Kay, L. W 5.00
Kuhn, Sol 5.00
Micholitz, Simon .. 5.00
Miller & Kades .... 10.00
Reiter & Vinicoff... 5.00
Schleisner, Mrs.
Wm. B 5.00
Silberman Bros 5.00
Strouse, Benj 10.00
Strouse, Wm 5.00
Tausig's, Jacob,
Sons 5.00
Williams & Freed-
man 5.00
Zuckerman, Harry.. 5.00
H&zleton
Aronson, Oscar 5.00
Benjamin, Mrs.
David 10.00
Benjamin, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry M. .. 5.00
Friedlander, M 5.00
Friedlander, M., &
Bro 25.00
Honig, Mrs. Isaac. 10.00
Janowitch & Janov. . 5.00
Leichtman, Calvin . . 5.C0
Leichtman, Nelson .. 5.00
Levee, Newton H... 5.00
Markman, Henry K. 5.00
Roman, Louis 10.00
Rosenblatt, Mrs.
M. 1 5.00
Smulyan Bros 10.00
Homestead
Friedlander, B 5.00
Grinberg, Myer I. . . 5.00
Homestead Lodge,
586, I. 0. B. B 5.00
Lasdusky, Joseph . . 10.00
Lincoff, Isaac 5.00
Little, Mrs. Celia .. 5.00
Schwartz, Mrs. H. S. 5.00
Jenkintown
Bayuk, Mr. and Mrs.
M 50.00
Loeb, Rudolf 100.00
Politz, Mrs. Edw. .. 10.00
Sanders, Albert J. .. 15.00
Silberman, Mrs. Max 5.00
Silberman, Nathan.. 5.00
Johnstown
Alexander's 5.00
Baum, J 5.00
Berney Bros 5.00
Callet, J. A 5.00
Callet, Jos 5.00
Cohen, A 5.00
Council Jewish Wom-
en 5.00
Elsasser, Nelson A., 25.00
Finkelson, Max .... 5.00
Glosser Bros 5.00
Hendler, B 5.00
Katzenstein, Mrs.
Bertha 5.00
Lipman, Jacob 5.00
Love, L. H 5.00
Marx, Isaac 5.00
Miller, Maurice 5.00
Nathan, Mrs. Morris 125.00
Rabinowitz Bros. .. 5.00
Rabinowitz, 1 5.00
Rodstein Bros 5.00
Rothstein, Myer 5.00
Salus, Dr. Henry M. 5.00
Schwartz, Max 25.00
Schwerin, 1 5.00
Silverstone, Harry .. 5.00
Wilner Bros 10.00
Kittannlng
Adelson, Chas 5.00
Adelson, Morris
Apple, J. L
Einstein, Jacob R..
Guskin, A. S
Nevin, Mrs. Bella .
Rambach, Israel . . .
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
25.00
10.00
Lancaster
Ansel, Mrs. Wolf .. 5.00
Congregation Shaari
Shomayim 5.00
Donnitz, Bros 5.00
Dunie, S 5.00
Elins, Dr. H. A 5.00
Frank, Martin 5.00
Gansman, Adolph .. 10.00
Golden, Isaac 5.00
Goodman, Miles F... 5.00
Granat, Robert M... 10.00
Hershey, Andrew H., 20.00
Hirsh, S. B 10.00
Jacobs, Jos r 5.00
Kimmel, Louis 5.00
Kranich, A 5.00
Lestz, Sam, & Bros., 5.00
Levy, Morris 5.00
Lurio, Benjamin 5.00
Lurio, Meyer 5.00
May, Sam 5.00
Miller, Barnet 5.00
Miller, David 10.00
Miller, Estate of
Isaac 10.00
Miller, Jacob J 5.00
Peiser, Henry C. .. 5.00
Rindskopf, Henry J., 5.00
Romanoff, Tobias ... 10.00
Roseman, Morris ... 5.00
Rosenstein, Albert.. 5.00
Rosenstein, Mrs. S.
H. C 5.00
Rosenthal, Morris .. 5.00
Samuel, Chas. A. .. 5.00
Shear, Dr. L. M. ... 5.00
Siegel, Louis 5.00
Smith, M. 1 5.00
Steinfeldt, 1 5.00
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Langborn*
"Branion, I. L.
Lansdale
Beinhacker, H 5.00
Neiburg, S 5.00
Neiden, A 10.00
Sablosky, Jacob ... 10.00
Latrobe
Aronson, Sam 10.00
Cohen, A. H 5.00
Glick Bros 5.00
Goldenson, M. H. ... 5.00
G. & B. Stores .... 5.00
Lowenstein, Fred . . 10.00
Michaels, R. H. ... 5.00
Miller & Bigg 10.00
Ratner, Benj 5.00
Lebanon
Berkov, Sam'l 5.00
Berks Supply Co. .. S.OO
Brenner, Louis 5.00
Caplan, Julius H., .. 5.00
Deutsch, S. J 5.00
Herrmann, Karl 10.00
Lipsitz, P. W 10.00
Reizenstein, Martin, 5.00
Rosenstein, Abe 5.00
Silberman, Abe 10.00
Leblgbton
Losos, Benj 5.00
Rauscher, Emanuel.. 5.00
Lewistown
Berney, Ike 5.00
Block, Daniel 5.00
Glick, Louis J 5.00
Katz, Jos 10.00
Rose, Mason 5.00
Wollner Ben 10.00
Wollner, David 5.00
Lock Haven
Claster & Son, Har-
ris 10.00
Hecht, Edward 10.00
Hurwitz, I. S 5.00
Keiner, Win 10.00
Lintz, Isaac 5.00
Raff, Mrs. Louis L.. 10.03
Lnzerne
Freedman, Max
Mahanoy City
Janov, Mark . .
Lefkowich, Mrs.
Gerda
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Spector, Sam'l II —
5.00
McKeesport
5.00
Friedman, Armin . .
5.00
Friedman, Henry ..
10.00
Kaplan, Frank K. ..
5.00
McKeesport Lodge
573, I. O. B. B...
10.00
McLane, J. T
10.00
Rosenberg, David . .
10.00
10.00
Simons, Tobias
5.00
Smith, Thomas W...
10.00
Sunstein, Dr. Noah
5.00
Victor, H. A. & I...
10.00
Mechanicsburg
Jacobson, A. S. (In
Memoriam) 10.00
Jacobson, D. R. .... 5.00
Milton
Berman, Aaron 5.00
Dreifus, Samuel 5.00
Dreifuss. Wolf 10.00
Hecht, Eugene I. .. 10.00
Minersville
Cohen, B. and I.
Cohen, I
Friedberg, Jos.
Glass, A
Oberson, Harry
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Mt. Carmel
Feinberg, Louis 5.00
Grossman, Louis ... 5.00
Grossman, Wm 5.00
Spector, Samuel 5.00
Strauss Bros 5.00
Munhall
Glick Henry 5.00
Shermer, R 5.00
Narbertb
Krauskopf, Mrs. L.
10.00
Nazareth
Freeman, S. & H. . . 5.00
Pearl, Louis 5.00
Weiss, Morris 5.00
New Castle
Brown, Benj 5.00
Cosel, Jacob 5.00
Ehrlich, Blanche S... 10.00
Feuchtwanger, Mar-
cus 10.00
Frank, Dr. Hyman
A 10.00
Harris, M 5.00
Klafter, Samuel .... 10.00
Klivans, Harry 10.00
Levine, Abe 5.00
Marvin, A 5.00
Neiman, Barney 5.00
Perelman, J. F. .... 5.00
Silverman, David .. 10.00
Norristown
Hydeman, Marcus . . 10.00
Mann, Aaron 10.00
Mann, Harry 5.00
Northumberland
Schwartz, Joseph ... 5.00
Stein, J. O 5.00
Ogontz
Nagle, Louis A 10.00
Oil City
Levi, Joe 5.C0
Lewis Samuel 10.00
Lowentritt, A. M. . . 10.00
Rosenberg, Benj. ... 5.00
Silberberg, Aaron .. 5.00
Westheimer, Mrs.
Emanuel 5.00
Perkasie
Apfelbaum, J 5.00
Podoll, M 10-00
Philadelphia
Federation of Jewish
Charities 18,750.00
Abrahams, Lewis .. 10.00
Abrahams, Mrs. Lewis 5.00
Abrahams, Mrs.
Alex 5n0
Alsberg Mrs. W. M., 15.00
Arnold, Miss Carrie, 10.00
Asher, Sydney S. .. 25.00
Bacharach, Harry .. 10.00
Baker, C. B 1010.00
Bamberger, Mrs.
Edmund J 10.00
Bamberger, Norma
p. 5.00
Barmach, A 5.00
Bayersdorfer. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry .. 35.00
Beckman, S. 10.00
Beerwald, Benj. D... 10.00
Beerwald, Mrs. Benj.
D 10.00
Behrend, Ruth 10.00
Belber, Henry S 10.00
Belber, Herman S. . . 10.00
Berger, D 10.00
Berliner, Wm. S.OO
Bernheim, Benj. F... 15.00
Bernstein, Mrs. G. .. 50.00
Bernsteine, Mrs.
Sadye 10.00
•Betz & Son.
Bigar, Miss Rita ... 5.00
Bloch, Arthur 50.00
•Bloch, B. B 25.00
Bloch, Jules 25.00
'Deceased Life Member.
82
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
•Bloch, Simon L.
Bloch, Mrs. Tillie .. 10.00
Bloom, Mrs. Louis.. 5.00
"Blum, Ralph.
"Blumenthal, Herman.
"Blumenthal, Sol.
Blumenthal, Mrs.
Sol 15.00
Bobb, Mrs. S. F. .. 5.00
Bodek, Joshua 20.00
Brandeis, Irvin .... 10.00
Brod, Mrs. Israel ... 10.00
Bromley, Jos. H. ... 100.00
Bronner, Henry 25.00
Brown, J. Howard,
& Co 25.00
Burd, Louis A 25.00
Burpee, David 10.00
•Byers, Jos. J.
Calwell, Chas. S. ... 25.00
Cash Donation 150.00
Caspary, Mrs. Wm... 10.00
**Clothier, Isaac H.
Cohen, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon 10.00
•Collins, Henry H.
Cronheim, Max 40.00
Dalsimer, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert .... 15.00
Delaney & Co 5.00
DeWolf, Jacob 10.00
DeWolf, Sol 5.00
Doyle, Francis J. .. 5.00
Dreifus, A 60.00
Dryfoos, Sol 50.00
Eliel, Mrs. L. S 60.00
Ermann, Jacob 5.00
Ettelson, Rabbi Harry
W 5.00
Fabian. Samuel 10.00
Fenton, E. Miner ... 10.00
*Feustman, Mrs.
Moses.
•Fleisher, Martha S.
'Fleishman, Morris .. 20.00
Floersheim, Mrs.
P. W 5.00
Fox, Adolph 5.00
Fox, Mrs. Adolph ... 5.00
Fox, Mrs. Harry ... 10.00
Frank, Gustave 10.00
Frankel, A. A 5.00
Fried, Mrs. Wm. ... 5.00
Friedheim, Samuel.. 100.00
Fuguet, Howard 25.00
Garretson, Mrs.
Minnie 5.00
Gattman, Mrs. M. .. 15.00
Gimbel, Chas 1000.00
Goff, Mrs. Isaac 10.CO
Goldberger, Mrs.
Harriet 20.00
Goldsmith, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo 10.00
Goldsmith, Louis ... 50.00
Goldsmith, Philip N., 25.00
Goldstein, Miss Iras
M 10.00
Goldstein, Mr. and
Mrs. Max 5.00
Green, Herman E. . . 20.00
Greenberg, Jos. J. .. 25.00
Greenfield, Albert
M. 275.00
Greenspan A ; . 20.00
Greenwald, Moe .... 100.00
Grossman, David ... 15.00
Gutlohn, Mr. and
Mrs. Gabriel 10.00
"•Hagedorn, Mrs. Alice.
Harberg, Mrs. J. ... 10.00
Harbison, Thos. B... 100.00
Harker, Mrs. Eliz. .. 5.00
Harris, Mrs. Lee S... 50.00
•Harrison, C. C.
Harrison, Mrs. Hry., 5.00
Har Sinai Lodge 8,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Hecht, Mrs. Henry.. 5.00
Hecht, Morton E. .. 10.00
Heilbron, Mrs. H. H., 10.00
*Heimerdinger, Leo H.
Hensell, Colladay
& Co 5.00
•Herzberg, Mrs.
Walter.
Hilbronner, The
Misses 5.00
Himmelreich, Mrs.
Max 5.00
Hinlein, J. H 50.00
Hires, Charles E. .. 25.00
Hirsh, Mrs. Gabriel, 10.00
Hirsh, Harry B. ... 100.00
Hirsh, Ralph 50.00
Hirshler, Moses (Be-
quest) 520.00
Hohlfeld, Herman L. 50.00
Howell, Samuel 10.00
*Hyman, Wm.
Isaacs, Mrs. M. R. .. 10.00
Isenberg, Mrs.
David 30.00
Jacobs, Mrs. Bertha
Z 5.00
Jacobs, Hattie 5.00
Jacobs, Mrs. M. ... 5.00
Jacobsen, Harriet and
Mrs. Fannie J.
Sailer 10.00
Jacobsen, S. M. ... 5.00
Jacobsen, Mrs. S. M. 5.00
Jenkins, Chas. F. .. 10.00
"Jonas, Herman.
Josephs, Mr. and
Mrs. Jean 5.00
*Kaas, Andrew.
Kahn, Chas 25.00
Kahn, Jacob 50.00
Karpeles, Dr. M. J., 20.00
Karpeles, S. M 50.00
Kaufman Dr. A.
Spencer 50.00
•Kaufmann, Morris A.
•Kayser, Samuel.
•Keneseth Israel
Congregation.
Keneseth Israel
Board of Sisterhood 50.00
Keneseth Israel
Confirmation Class 10.00
Keneseth Israel Sis-
terhood Emergency
Fund 200.00
Knopf, Mrs. Maurice 5.00
Kohn, Alfred 15.00
Kohn, Dr. Bernard.. 100.00
Kohn, Nieces and
Nephews of the
Late Mina 25.00
Korn, David 10.00
Koss, Anna 10.00
"Krauskopf, Harold.
Krauskopf, Mrs. M.
R 20.00
Krengel, Harry 50.00
Lacey, Adin B 5.00
Lane, David H 50.00
Lang, Albert A 10.00
Lang, Mrs. Gabe 5.00
**Langfeld, A. M.
Largman, Mrs. H. .. 5.00
Leberman, Jos. W... 50.00
Lehman, Mrs. Louis
H 10.00
Levine, A 25.00
Levy, Mr. and Mrs.
A C 5.00
Levy, Alfred J 5.00
Levy, Bert, Richard
and Chas 10.00
•Levy, Sol.
Lichtman, Maurice .. 10.00
•Lit, S. D.
Loeb, Adolph 100.00
Loeb, Mrs. Horace .. 50.00
Loeb, Mrs. Hor-
tense H 5.00
Lowenburg, Miss
Bertha 10.00
Lyons Benj 5.00
•Manko, L. H.
Mann, Mrs. Jacob .. 10.00
Mansbach, Mrs.
Abraham 200.00
Mark, Adolph 10.00
Marks, -Mrs. L. U... 10.00
Marx, S'ig. 1 41.00
McCarthy, Miss Lucy, 5.00
**Merz, Daniel.
Merz, Millard S.OO
*Merz, Mrs. Regina.
Meyer, Mrs. Harold
L 10.00
Meyers, Morton J. .. 10.00
Moore, Mrs. J.
Hampton 15.iX)
Moore & White Co... 5.00
•Morris, Charles E.
•Morris, Efingham B.
**Muhr, Jacob.
Munchweiler, Miss
Laura 5.00
Munter, Herman K., 50.00
Netzky, Samuel 5.00
Newcorn, Sam'l 10.00
Newmayer, Hortense
and Morton , . 20.00
Newmayer, Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer 30.00
Oppenheimer, Mrs-
Chas .: 15.00
Oppenheimer, Mrs.
Max 25.00
Oppenheimer, Mrs.
Rosa 10.00
••Pepper, Dr. Wm.
••Pfaelzer, Simon.
Phillips, David .... 10.00
Pockrass, Mrs.
Freda S 5.00
Ponevyezh Lodge No.
43, I. O. B. S 5.00
Powell Knitting Co... 5.00
*Life Member.
•Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
83
Powers- Weightman-
Rosengarten Co. . . 10.00
Prachtel, Mrs. G. W., 5.00
Propper, Walter A. .. 5.00
Putzel. Robt. G 10.00
*Raab, Mrs. Julia.
Raff, A. Raymond .. 15.00
Raphael, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur S 5.00
Reeves, Francis B. .. 25.00
Reis, Miss Teannette
M 10.00
Roedelsheimer. Mrs.
Jos 5.00
"Rorke, Allen B.
Rosenau, Jacob 10.00
Rosenau, Mrs.
Nathan 25.00
Rosenbaum, E. L. ... 10.00
Rosenberg, Mr. and
Mrs 10.00
Rosenberg, Mrs.
Abram 25.00
•Rosenberg, Grace.
•Rosenberg, J. Walter.. 50.00
Rosenberger, Her-
mann 5.00
Rosener, Mr. Julius.. 15.00
Rosenfield, Semmy . . 10.00
Rosengarten, Miss F. 50.00
Rosenheimer, Ru-
dolph 25.00
Rosenthal, Harry ... 25.00
Rosenthal, Mrs. Hry., 50.00
Rosenthal, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry 100.00
Roskam, Wm. B 100.00
Rothenheim, Mrs.
Sol. M 10.00
Rothkugel, Jacob 10.00
Rothschild, S 20.00
Rubin, Mrs. Jos. ... 30.00
Rubin, Jos 25.00
Rubin, Mrs. Max ... 10.00
Saffer, Mrs. H. M. . . 10.00
Samuels, Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron L 100.00
Sanders, Mrs. D. M. 10.00
Schless, Mrs. Rob't.. 50.00
*Schloss, Mrs. Herm.
•Schoch, Henry R.
Schorch, David 15.00
Schweig, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. E 15.00
Schwenk, A. K., Co., 5.00
Schweriner Mrs. Caro-
line N 20.00
Selig, Mrs. Abraham, 10.00
Selig, Mrs. E 25.00
Sharp, S. S 10.00
*Si1berman, Mrs. Ida, 25.00
Silberman, Sydney .. 5.00
•Silverman, I. H.
Smolens, Miss Mary
R 10.00
**Snellenburg, J. J.
*Snellenburg,
Nathan 2500.00
•Snellenburg, Sam'l.
Spillane, Richard ... 50.01
Spitz, Mrs. John ... 10.00
Spitzer, M 25.00
Sprowles, Edwin G, 25.00
Stamm, Albert 10.00
Stamm, Max 5.00
Starrels, Morris 10.00
Stead & Miller Co., 10.00
S'teppacher, Lester G., 10.00
Stern, Eugene M. .. 25.00
Stern, Isaac 5.00
Stern, Lina, In
Memory of 30.00
Stern, Morris H 5.00
•Sternberger, Samuel.
Strouse, Arthur 10.00
Sundheim, Mrs.
Harry 5.00
Sundheim, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon 10.00
•Teller, Benj. F.
•Teller, Mrs. B. F.
••Teller, Jos. R.
Tickner, Mrs. H. J... 5.00
Tower, Charlemagne, 25.00
Trainer, Joseph C. .. 50.00
**Trautman, Dr. B.
Ulman, Dr. Jos. F... 20.00
Walter, Henry J. ... 25.00
•Wanamaker, John.
Waxman & Co., A... 25.00
Weil, Miss Rose ... 5,00
Weil, Mrs. Simon .. 10.00
Weiler, Miss Leonore
T 5.00
•*Weiler, Herman.
Weinmann, Max . . . 10.00
Weinmann, Mrs. M., 10.00
Weinreich, H 25.00
Weinreich, Mrs. N.
C 10.00
Weinstein, Mr. and
Mrs. Mayer 20.00
W7eitz, Samuel 10.00
Wells, Geo. B 10.00
Wessel, Mrs. Henry
N 25.00
Weyl Bros 10.00
Weyl, Mrs. Morton
S 20.00
Wise, Mrs. Solomon, 5.00
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben S 15.00
•Wolf, I., Jr.
Wolff, Mr. and Mrs.
I. H 5.00
Wolfson, Mrs. David, 15.00
Yunker, Herman 5.00
••Zweighaft, Simon.
Phoenlxville
Gross, Samuel 5.00
Kohn, Jos 5.00
Miller, M. C 5.00
Neumann, Herman .. 5.00
Neuman, Marcus .... 5.00
Pittsburgh
•Aaron, Marcus.
Aronson, I. Leonard,
Beigel, B
Benedict, Misses
Helen and Marian,
Benswanger, E
**Browarsky, Marx.
Brunwasser, Mrs.
Betty 5.00
•Cohen, Aaron.
Cohen Henry S 5.00
•Cohen, Hon. Josiah.
•Dreifus, Chas.
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Einstein, Morrii .. 25.00
Federation Jewish
Philanthropies .... 500.00
Floersheim, Berth'd. 5.00
Frank, Isaac W. ... 25.00
•Friedman, Mrs Jos.
Friedman Mrs.
Mary 5.00
Goldsmith, Mrs.
Louis J 10.00
•Guckenheimer, Isaac.
'Hamburger, Philip.
•Hanauer, A. M.
Katz, Leo A 10.00
Kaufmann, Mrs.
Augusta 5.00
•Kaufmann Bros.
Kaufmann Isaac .... 10.00
•Kaufmann, Mrs. Jacob.
Kaufmann, Mrs.
Morris 10.00
Kaufmann, Nathan, 5v00
Kornhauser, Mrs.
Albert ....: 20.00
Lehman, Albert C... 250.00
Lehman, I. F 25.00
Montenore Lodge 794,
I. O. O. F 10.00
•Rauh, Marcu9.
••Rauh, Mrs. Rosalie.
Ruslander, S. Leo .. 15.00
Sanes, Dr. K. I. .... 10.00
Schutzer, Mrs. Julia,
and Family 5.00
Seder, 1 25.00
Spatz, Mrs. S 5.00
Stadtfeld, Joseph ... 5.00
Sunstein, Mrs. A. J. . 10.00
♦Weil, A. Leo 25.00
Wolf, Fred. 5.00
Pittston
Brown, E. W 5.00
Cohen Bros 5.00
Freed, J 5.00
Gompertz & Co 5.00
Hyman, Frank 5.00
Marcus & Freed ... 5.00
Moskowitz, S 5.00
Sacks, M. F 5.00
Samuel, S 10.00
Schiffman, Louis ... 5.00
Schlosser, M 5.00
Pottstown
Meyerhoff, Emanuel, 10.00
Meyerhoff, Moe 10.00
Meyerhoff, Ralph K., 10.00
Mosheim, S 5.00
Pollock, Mayer 10.00
Printz, Adolf 5.00
Stein, J. & H 5.00
Weiss, F 5.00
Pottsville
Clawson, J. M 5.00
Cotler, H 5.00
Diamond & Bro 10.00
Eber, H. L 5.00
Gellert, Jacob 5.00
Harris, Harry 5.00
Lefkowitz N 5.00
•Life Member.
••Deceased Life Member.
84
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Refowich Bros
Rosenzweig, J. S. ..
Rouse, Nasanial
Rubinsky, Israel L.,
Rubinsky, Sarah ....
Spicker, Mr. and
Mrs. H
Spicker, Morris H...
Weiner, Isaac
Weiss, S. S
Quakertown
Klein, Adolph
Weiss, Elias .
Reading
Bash, Wm
Bernheimer, Emil ..
Cohen Bros
Goldman, E
Harris, David A. ..
Holzman, M
Imber Bros
Isaacs, Ed
Isecovitz, David
Israel, Harold A. ..
, Jacobson, S
"Kaufmann, E. I. ..
Liefter, M
Liever, Hyman
Liever, Jos.
Lippman, David ....
Loeb, Henry
Loeb, Leopold
Luria, Max
Luria, S. R
Marcus, Mrs. Nath.,
Moyer, Willard ....
Pear, Samuel
Rosenberg, Harry ..
Rosenthal, Morris ..
Ruttenberg Bros. . .
Samuels, Hry. Clay,
Schweriner, S. S.
S'her, L., & Sons ...
Simon & Sherman . .
Skaist, Max J
Sondheim Leo J.
Sondheim, Dr. S. J.j
Sukovice, I
Sulkis, David
Weil, Morris
Whiteson, I
Whiteson, Mrs. I. ..
Winston, G. I
Zabel, Harry
Scrantoa
Goodman, Mrs. N. G.
Jewish Federation .
Sellersville
Kaufman, Morris
Milder, Samuel .
Shamokln
Gelb, W. B. ...
Liackowitz, A. ..
Mirbach. M. R.
Robinz, Leon
5.00 Sharon
S 00
5.00 Cohen, Mrs. Mark, &
10 00 Sons 25.00
10 00 Cohen, Simon 5.00
Cook, Arthur 5.00
10 00 Friedman, Mrs. M. .. 5.00
1000 Gluck, M. H 10.00
10.00 Knofsky, Roy 5.00
5 00 Levine, R. H SOU
Lurie, S'am'l 5.00
Pearlman, M 5.00
Printz, L. H 5.00
Rosenblum, A. M. .. 5.00
5-W Rosenblum, Nathan.. 5.00
10.00 Routman, Harry ... 5.00
Sand, Louis 5.00
Sussman & Green-
blatt 5.00
25.00
5.00
5.00 Shenandoah
5-2°. Goodman Bros 5.00
?-JS Levine Bros 5.00
5K^J Levit, Harry 5.00
,?■!£ Levit Sol 5.00
"•00 Ruderman, J 5.00
J2-52 Sorin Bros 5.00
^ Spoant, Max 5.00
25^00
S°0 Slatington
10!00 Rice, Samuel M. .. 5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00 Souderton
1000 Rubin & Dietz 5.00
5 00 Silverstein, B 5.00
500 Wiener, Philip 5.00
SM
5-°0 South Bethlehem
5.00 Bethlehem Federation
5.00 of Charity 50.00
25.00 Bock, Adolph 5.00
5.00 Refowich, A -e 00
5.00 Strauss, Solomon .. 5.00
10.00 Tauss, B. P 5.00
5.00
lO.oo Steelton
5.00 Garonzik, S. P 5.00
5.00
5-°° O V
5.00 Sunbury
§■{*} Jonas, M 5.00
5-°° Kaufman Bros 5.00
Markley, Irwin 10.00
Miller. Mike 5.00
Oppenheimer, Mrs.
5.00 A. 10.00
200-00 Rice, Mrs. Bertha .. 20.00
Weis, H. & S 10.00
5.00 Swarthmore
S-00 Ashton, Taber 10.00
Titusvllle
5!00 Berwald, H. P 10.00
5.00 Cohen, Hyman 5.00
5.00 Cohen, S. H 5.00
Davis, Bennett 5.00
Davis, J 5.00
Goldstein, J 5.00
Winitzky, L 5.00
TJnlontown
Axelrad, A 5.00
Baum, Mrs. Wm. ... 10.00
Baum, Dr. S. H 5.00
Caplin, Louis 5.00
Cohen Bros., & Co. . . 10.00
Davis, Benj. A 5.00
Davis, Jacob 5.00
Feldstein, A 5.00
Frank, 1 5.00
Friedberg, Ike 10.00
Friedman, S 1000
Goldberg, A 5.00
Kobacker, I. D 5.00
Meyer. Louis 5.00
Rosenbaum, Ike .... 5.00
Rosenbaum, Jos 20.00
Rosenbaum, Mrs.
Lena 5.00
Stern, Jos 25.00
Zakon, Louis 1 5.00
Villanova
Bodine, Sam'l T.
10.00
Washington
Berman, Sam 5.00
Hanau, Rudolph 5.00
Landay, C 5.00
Ochs, Louis ._. 5.00
Yonkin, Maurice .... 5.00
West Chester
♦Grant, Simon 100.00
Weiss, Morris 10.00
Wilkes-Barrt
Casper, Louis 5.00
Casper, Max 5.00
Cohen, Harry H. ... 5.00
Cohen, Louis, &
Son 5.00
Coons, Jos. S 10.00
Davidow, Edward B., 10.00
Epstine Harry 5.00
Fmkelstein's Sons .. 5.00
Frankel, Isaac, &
Son 5.00
Freeman Bros 5.00
Galland, A. S 5.00
Gelb & Mayer 25.00
Goldberg, Harry .... 25.00
Goodstein, Benj 10.00
Goodsteia, H. 10.00
Heinz, Maurice 5.00
Heller, Sol., & Sons, 5.00
Herskowitz, A. 5.00
Hirsch, Joe 5.00
Hirsch, Sol 5.00
Hirshowitz Harry R., 10.00
Hurwitz. Aaron .... 5.00
Israel, Ralph 5.00
Karnofsky Bros 5.00
•Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
85
Lazarus, Henry .... 10.00
Levy, Felix T 5.00
Levy, Maurice J 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
Mendelsohn, Dr. I.
W 5.00
Meyer, Jerome 5.00
Mitchnick, H. L. ... 10.00
Rifkin, A., & Co. ... 5.00
Rosenthal, Louis . . . 5.00
Rosenthal, Nathan .. 5.00
Salsburg, Abram ... 10.00
Salsburg, Louis K... 10.00
Schloss, Mrs. S 10.00
Silverblatt, J 5.00
Silverman Benj 10.00
Sperling, Harry .... 5.00
Stern, Harry F 5.00
Stern, Mrs. Harry
F 25.00
Strauss, S. J 10.00
Ulman, Harry S 5.00
Weitzenkorn, J. K., 10.00
Williams, Nathan .. 5.00
Wiseman, H. M. ... 10.00
Wolf, Herman 5.00
WilHamsport
Bloom & Co., Wm. .. 6.00
Goldenberg, C. N.,
& Co 5.00
Goldenberg, H. N. .. 5.00
Kaplan, A. M 5.00
Michelson, Wm 5.00
Myers, Henry 5.00
Pechter, Harry B. .. 5.00
Stein Bros 5.00
Ulman, Mrs. Hiram
H 10.00
Ulman, S. & E 5.00
York
Feder Simon 5.00
Fuld & Haas 5.00
Grumbacher, Mrs.
Max 10.00
Hyderman, Leon ... 5.00
Jandorf, Mrs. A. ... 5.00
Kalisch, Max 5.00
Laveton & Sons .... 5.00
Lehmayer, Louis R., 5.00
Petow, L. A 5.00
Schmidt, H. S 5.00
Simmons, A 5.00
Trattner, Abe 5.00
Walker. I., Sons .... 5.00
Wilhelm, Mrs. J. S., 5.00
Williams & Levin.. 5.00
Zweifler, D 5.00
RHODE ISLAND
Providence
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston
David, J. L 5.00
Frank, Meyer 5.00
Furchgott, Max 5.00
Hornick, M 10.00
Jacobs, Louis 5.00
Livingston, H 5.00
Pinkussohn, Isadore, 5.00
Pinkussohn, J. S. .. 5.00
Rubin, I. D 5.00
Rubin, Louis D 5.00
Triest, Montague ... 5.00
Turtletaub, J 5.00
Visanska, J. M 5.00
Wilensky, Harry L.f 5.00
Williams, H. J 5.00
Columbia
Citron, M 5.00
Hebrew Benevolent
Society 10.00
Kohn, August 5.00
Tanenbaum, N 5.00
Darlington
Biddel, L 5.00
Block, Mrs. B 5.00
Hennig, Henry 5.00
Hilb, Ben 5.00
Hyman, Abram 5.00
Luminsky, M 5.00
Robinson, J 5.00
Weinberg, R 5.00
Witcover, D. D 5.00
Florence
Finkelstein, Louis .. 5.00
Goodstein, S 5.00
Sulzbacher, S. I. ... 100.00
Greenville
Bloom, H., & Sons .. 5.00
Endel, Hyman 5.00
Kohn, David 5.00
Levy, P. E 5.00
Meyers, A. V 10.00
Rothchild, L 5.00
Saul, Israel 5.00
Schwartz, S 10.00
Rock Hill
Friedheim, Julius
5.00
Bemkopf , David . . .
Goldowsky, Bernard
M
Providence Lodge 214,
I. O. B. A
Silverman Bros
Wachenheimer Bros.,
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
Spartansburg
Benjamin, H. S 5.00
Blotchy, A. G 5.00
Brill, Harry H 5.00
Greenewald Bros. ... 5.00
Greenwald, Inc 5.00
Harris, Gilbert 5.00
Levite, M 5.00
Price, Harry 5.00
Skalowski, R 5.00
Spigel, J 500
Sumter
Berg, Wm 5.00
Goldberg, M 5.00
Levi Bros 10.00
Levy, J. H 5.00
Moses, Herbert 5.00
Phelps, A. C 5.00
Phelps, Mrs. R. V... 5.00
Schwartz, CD 5.00
Schwartz, Miss
Emma 5.00
Strauss, I. C 10.00
Weinberg, A 5.00
SOUTH DAKOTA
Sioux Falls
Speier, Sam 5.00
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga
Cassel, Jacob 5.00
Cohn, H 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 10.00
Edelstein, S 5.00
Friedman, Morris ... 5.00
Levine, J. L 5.00
Rosenblum, Leo 5.00
Rosenheim, William. 5.00
Shenka, Mrs. A. W., 5.00
Shoenig, Abe 5.00
Stern, M. R 5.00
Winer, Harry 5.00
Clarksville
Adler, M 5.00
Jackson
Baum, W. J 5.00
Frank Bros. &
Kisber 5.00
Hoffman, M 5.00
Lindy, A. S. 5.00
Loeb, Sol 5.00
Marks Bros 5.00
Rosenbloom Bros. . . 5.00
Tamm, A. T 5.00
Tuchfeld, Mrs. Aaron, 10.00
Knoxville
Beth El Religious
School 5.00
Class of Children of
Beth El Religious
School 7.25
Gourse, Geo 5.00
Rosenthal, D. A. ... 5.00
Memphis
Binswanger, Milton
S , 5.00
Federation Jewish
Charities 200.00
Gates, Elias 25.00
Haase, Chas.J 10.00
Halle, Mrs. E. G. .. 10.00
86
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Peres, Hardwig, &
Israel H 10.00
Memphis Lodge 35,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Roth, Louis 5.00
Nashville
Bernstein, Clarence, 15.00
Bernstein, Phillip, &
Clarence, Jr 15.00
Bromberg, Dr. Perry, 5.00
Federation Jewish
Charities 100.00
Hirsch, Sam 10.00
Jacobus, J. M 5.00
Loveman, Mrs.
Adolph 10.00
Loventhal, Lee J. ... 5.CO
Maimonides Lodge
46, I. O. B. B 10.00
Morse, I. B 5.00
Rich, Schwartz &
Joseph 10.00
Vine St. Temple Sab-
bath School 5.00
Pulaski
Cohn, Sol 5.00
TEXAS
Austin
•Davis, Nelson.
Balmorhea
•Mayer, Sol.
Beaumont
Deutser, B 5.00
Goldstein, Dr. L. ... 5.00
Ladies' Benevolent
Society 10.00
Levy, Leon R 5.00
.. 10.00
Nathan, J. J.
Big Springs
Fisher, Mrs. Anna
(in memory of). . , .
Crawford
Marks, M
Dallas
Dreyfus, G
Dysterback, Sam ..
Edloff, Mrs. Geo. G
Eppstein & Co., E. .
Jacob Frees Lodge
101, O. B. A
Goldsmith, Isidore .
Harris, Leon A.
Hexter, J. K
Hexter, Victor H. .
Hurst, A. K. .......
Kahn, E. M
Kahn, J
Kramer, Arthur L. .
Kramer, Irvin L. . .
Landauer, Horace H.
Levi, Chas. G
Liebman, Morris ...
Liebman, R
Linz, Albert
Linz Bros
Linz, Simon
Michaelson, L. A. .
Myers, Seymour ...
Oppenheimer, L. ...
•Orleans, M. J.
Ortlieb, Max
Pollock, Henry
Rosenbaum Bros. . .
Rosenfield, Max J. .
*Sanger, Alexander.
Sanger Bros
**Sanger, Mrs. Philip.
Scheline, H. S
**Silberstein, A.
**S'ilberstein, Mrs. A.
Silberstein, Mrs. A.
(Bequest)
Swope, Jos
Titche, Edward ....
5.00
5.00*
5.00
25.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
25.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
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
5COO.0O
10.00
5.00
El Paso
Aronstein, S 10.00
Goodman, Ignatius .. 5.00
Jewish Relief Socty., 25.00
Mathias, A 5.00
Schwartz, A 5.00
Stolaroff, 1 5.00
Temnle Mt. Sinai
S. S 10.00
Weiss, 1 5.00
Fort Worth
August, A
10.00 Brown, Dan, Jr.
Brown, Isidor 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Friend, Alex. M. ... 5.00
Gilbert, L. G 5.00
Greenwald, Mitchell
W 5.00
Heniger, J 5.00
Joseph, Sam A 5.00
Levy, Dan 5.00
*Levy, Sam.
Marx, Herman §. 00
Rosenthal, M. A. ... 5.00
Galveston
Block, Julius
Cohen, Robert I. ..
Hebrew Benevolent
Society
Kempner, D. W. ...
•Kempner, Mrs. H.
Kempner, I. H
*Lasker, E.
**Lasker, M.
Neethe, John
Zacharias Frankel
Lodge 242, I.O.B.B.,
Houston
Dannenbaum, Henry
J
Harris, Louis L. ...
Malevinsy, Miss H.,
Sam, Jake H
United Jewish Wel-
fare Association . .
Weingarten, J
Midland
Halff, Henry Meyer,
Mineola
Bromberg, I. G.
Mayer, E
Orange
Aronson, G. & J.
Palestine
5.00
5.00 Maier, S.
5.00
5.00
25.00
10.00
25.00
5.00
10.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
25.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
•Life Member.
••Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
87
San Antonio
Bergel, Mrs. A 5.00
Berman, 0 5.00
Blum, Mrs. Fannie, 5.00
Dalkowitz Bros. Co., 5.00
Edar Lodge 211,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Eldrige, S. C 5.00
Frank Bros. .. 5.00
•Halff, G. A. C 50.00
•Halff, Henry L.
Halff Memorial Fund, 25.00
Heimann, Mrs. Silva, 10.00
Joske, Alex 10.00
Leo N. Levi Lodge
675, I. O. B. B. .. 10.00
Oppenheimer, Mrs.
Fannie 5.00
Oppenheimer, Herbert
M 15.00
Oppenheimer, J. D., 10.00
Oppenheimer, J. H... 10.00
•Stern, Morris.
Wolf son, Saul 5.00
Texarkana
Ehrlich, Mrs. Esther, 5.00
Heilbron, Louis .... 10.00
Sandberger, M 5.00
Schwarz, 1 5.00
Texarkana Casket
Co 5.00
Tyler
Brack, S 5.00
Edward Lasker Lodge
347, I. O. B. B. ... 5.00
Wadel, B 5.00
Waco
Council of Jewish
Women 25.00
Hirschberg, S 5.00
Migel, L 5.00
Sanger Bros 25.00
Sanger, Mrs. Sam .. 10.00
Strauss, Mr. and Mrs.
Ike, and Joel
Schoenmann 10.00
Wichita Falls
Lyons & Kleinman.. 20.00
UTAH
Salt Lake City
Jewish Relief Soc'y, 15.00
Marcus, Louis 5.00
Rosenblatt. N 10.00
Sweet, Leon 5.00
VIRGINIA
Alexandria
Dreifus, J., & Sons, 5.00
Heidenheimer, Isaac, 5.00
Katz, A 5.00
Kaufman & Blumen-
feld 5.00
Rosenfeld, Max .... 5.00
Ruben, Leopold 5.00
Weil Bros 5.00
Wolf, Julius 5.00
Bristol
Jewish Ladies' Aid
Society 10.00
Schloss, Mrs. C 5.00
Charlottesville
Kaufman's Sons, M., 5.00
Oberdorfer, P. B. .. 10.00
5.00
6.00
5.00
Harris Clothing
Co.,
5.00
Helping Hand
Soc,
5.00
Herman, J. A. .
5.00
Hoffman, W. H.
5.00
Kaufman, Mrs.
Jul.,
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Saevitz, S
5.00
Schuster, Isaac
10.00
Silverman, L. . .
10.00
Tanenhaus, Isaac . .
5.00
Harrisonburg
Bloom, Bernard
5.00
Lynchburg
5.00
Bodenheimer, B.
J...
5.00
20.00
Crowell, L. 1 5.00
Eichelbaum, A 5.00
Eichelbaum, M 10.00
Finkcl, J. M 5.00
•Guggcnheimcr, Mrs.
Max.
Moses, M 5.00
Rosenthal, L. E. ... 5.00
Rosenthal, S. H 5.00
Schewel, A. M 10.00
Weinstein, Harry .. 5.00
Newport News
Eisenman, J 10.00
Garner, W 5.00
Graff, E. J 5.00
Meyers Bros 10.00
Mirmelstein Bros. .. 5.00
Peyser, Sol 5.00
Reyner, J., & Sons.. 10.C3
Rosenbaum, A 5.00
Rosenbaum, Nathan, 5.00
Schmelz Nat'l Bank, 5.00
Siegel Bros 5.00
Virginia Lodge 195,
I. O. B. A 5.00
Norfolk
Altschul, B 5.00
Bennet, Jacob 5.00
Cohen & Spigel .... 5.00
Crockin, H 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 25.00
Engel, G 5.00
Goldberg, Samuel ... 5.00
Hecht, Mrs. Jacob .. 5.00
Hirshler, E 10.00
Hofflin, M 5.00
Hofheimer Bros.
Co 50.00
Jacobs, Benj 5.00
Jacobs, F 5.00
•Ladies Hebrew
Benevolent Asso.
Letterman, J. J 5.00
Levitin, D 5.00
Levy, Harry 5.00
Levy, Moe 5.00
Levy, Phillip & Co., 5.00
Levy, Mrs. Philip .. 5.00
Lilienfeld, B 5.00
Lowenberg, Benj. .. 5.00
Lowenberg, Harry . . 15.00
Mansbach, Louis ... 12.00
•Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Margolius, Benj. ... 10.00
Mendelsohn, Dr.
Ludwig 5.00
Nusbaum, Mrs. H. S., 20.00
Nusbaum, M. S 5.00
Nusbaum, Mrs. S. L., 10.00
Pincus, Max 5.00
Saks, Jacob 5.00
Schreier, Alfred .... 5.00
Schultz, A. & 1 5.00
Seldner, A. B 25.00
Stern, L. L 5.00
Sugar, J 5.00
Trachtman, M 5.00
Ulman & Emanuel.. 5.00
Petersburg
Eigenbrun, E 5.00
Honeyman, S 5.00
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
Smith, Jacob 5.00
Richmond
Arenstein, Benj 5.00
*Binswanger, Harry
S.
•Binswanger, M. I... 5.00
Cohen, Mrs. Sam. .. 5.00
Florsheim, M. B. ... 15.00
Galeski, Dr. S 10.00
Greentree, Meyer ... 5.00
Hellstern Bros 5.00
Hudgins, H. J 5.00
Hutzler, Henry S. .. 5.00
Kaufmann, 1 5.00
Lovenstein, L., &
Son 5.00
May, Irving 5.00
"Millhiser, Gustave.
Morris, L. Z 10.00
Myers, M. M 5.00
•Raab, E.
•Raab, Mrs. E.
Straus, Milton J 5.00
Thalhimer, Morton
G 10.00
Thalheimer, W. B. .. 5.00
Ullman, Leo E 5.00
Weil, Clifford ...
Weisberger, S. .
Whitlock, Dan.
"Whitlock, Philip.
5.00
5.00
5.00
Roanoke
Bachrach, 1 5.00
Baker, Ben F 5.00
Blue Ridge Overall
Co 5.00
Cohen, H 5.00
Davidson, Joseph .. 5.00
Fisher, Julius 5.00
Glass, Sam'l 5.00
Goldstein, J 5.00
Kohen, Wm 5.00
Levy, Philip 5.00
Rosenberg, M., &
Sons 25.00
Schlossberg, M. J. .. 5.00
Schlossberg, N. Wm., 5.00
Schnurman, J 5.00
Spigel, Jos 5.00
Spigel, Sam 5.00
Totz, Abe 5.00
Staunton
Strauss, L. G.
5.00
WASHINGTON
Everett
Hochstadter, Bern'd, 5.00
Klaber
Kaufman, H. A.
10.00
Seattle
*Eckstein, Nathan.
**Galland, Bonham.
**Galland, Mrs. C. K.
**Gottstein, Meyer.
**Gottstein, Rebecca.
*Lang, Julius C.
Stern, Leopold M. 10.00
Tacoma
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Feist, Theo 10.00
Tacoma Lodge 741,
I. O. B. B 10.00
WEST VIRGINIA
Bluefield
Angrist, A. S 5.00
Cohen, Isadore 10.00
Greenspan, Isadore .. 5.00
Hyman Bros 5.00
Kaufman, Mrs. S. .. 10.00
Lieberman Bros 5.00
Rodgin & Co., Henry, 5.00
Schlossberg, G 5.00
Turk, J. S 5.00
Turk, Sam'l 5.00
Charleston
Baer, Ben 25.00
Baer, Samuel (Be-
quest) 250.00
Brown, Abe 5.00
Cohen, Simon 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 10.00
Dolinsky, 1 5.00
Frankenberger, Her-
bert , 5.00
Frankenberger, Max, 10.00
Fuhrman, Simon ... 5.00
Gallenberg, B 5.00
Galperin, H 5.00
Galperin, Simon H, 5.00
Goldman, M. B 5.00
Goldman, Morris, Jr. 5.00
Kaufman Bros 10.00
Kleeman, Henry 5.00
Levin Bros 5.00
Lowenstein, Isaac .. 5.00
Loewenstein, Abe ... 5.00
Lowenstein, Joe 5.00
May, H. D 5.00
May, Phil 5.00
Poland, H 5.00
Rush, Joseph 5.00
Schwab, Jos 5.00
Schwabe, Albert 5.00
Silverstein, A. P. .. 15.00
Clarksburg
Aaron, 1 5.00
Bloch, Jacob 5.00
Brown, B 5.00
Cohen, H 5.00
Cohen, Jos. H 5.00
Davidson, Dave 10.00
Franz, D. B 5.00
Friedlander, M 5.00
"Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
v y%
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Jay, Joseph 5.00
Lampe, M. M 5.00
Lester, R 5.00
Lewis, A 5.00
Liberty Tailors 5.00
Melet, Will H 5.00
Markowitz, S. M. ... 5.00
Newman, S 5.00
Nusbaum, E. M 10.00
Nusbaum, I., & Son, 5.00
Oliker, Louis 5.00
Rose, Max 5.00
Schuchat, L. 5.00
Spiro, Louis 5.00
Winer, A 5.00
Fairmount
Bloch, Dan 5.00
Cantor, Jos 5.00
Deitz, E 5.00
Eisenman, Sam B. .. 5.00
Finger, B. S 5.00
Funt, 1 10.00
Golden, Israel 5.00
Goodman, S. D 5.00
Klaw, Fishel 5.00
Kline, S. G 5.00
Leopold, Bert. S 5.00
Lipson, P. P 5.00
Oliker, D. B 5.00
Osgood, D. M 10.00
Sapper, J. L 5.00
Spiro, S. B 5.00
Weintrob, Morris .. 5.00
Grafton
Friedman, F., & Son, 10.00
Klein, I. C 5.00
Rosenshine, Wm. . . 5.00
Huntington
Hermanson, J. M. . . 5.00
Martinsburg
Adelson, S. .• 5.00
Cohen, M 5.00
Fine, Mrs. Julia .... 5.00
Fine, Rubin 5.00
Lipsic, Louis 5.00
Pelz, Morris 5.00
Resler, H. F 5.00
Snyder, Mrs. Aaron.. 5.00
Morgantown
Arkin, Dr. Aaron ... 5.00
DeLynn, I. A. & M., 5.00
Goldstein, Harry .... 5.00
Green, Ben 5.00
Hammel, S 5.00
Hebrew Sunday
School 5.00
Hershkovitz, Sam .. 5.00
Oppenheimer, Benj.. 10.00
Possner, Sam 5.00
Wolf, J. P 5.00
North Fork
Brooks, B 5.00
Catzen, A 10.00
Lenowitz, M 5.00
Rosen, Jack 5.00
Seligman, H 5.00
Parkersburg
Barrett, P. W 5.00
Ben-en, H 5.00
Broide, J. S 5.00
Cremer, S 5.00
Goldenberg, K 5.44
Goldenberg, M 5.00
Goldstein, W 5.00
Greenwold, M 5.00
Hersch, Henry H. . . 5.00
Hersch, Mrs. W. A., 10.00
Kahn, D. H 5.00
Keller, W. W 5.00
Kirstein, L 5.00
Lasky, I., & Son ... 5.00
Lasky, Sol 5.00
Nathan, Mrs. Ben .. 10.00
Salinger, Gus 5.00
Schwartz, A 5.00
Stern, Joseph 10.00
Waxelbaum, Max .. 5.00
Welch
Hebrew Aid Society, 25.00
Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Society 10.00
Wheeling
Baer, H. 0 5.00
Banov, Chas 10.00
Banov, Dave 5.00
Bloch, Samuel S. .. 5.00
Broverman, S 5.00
Elpern, S 5.00
Front, J 5.00
Good, L. S 10.00
Harrison, N 10.00
"Horkheimer, Mrs. B.
Horkheimer, Julius.. 10.00
Horkheimer, Louis .. 10.00
Independent Order
B'nai Brith No. 615 10.00
Isenberg, Israel .... 5.00
Kline, Simon 10.00
Leshem Shomayim
S. S 10.00
Moss, T. E 5.00
Reichart, S 5.00
Reichblum, Mrs. M., 5.00
Rice, Albert M 10.00
Rubin & Fingold ... 5.00
•Solomon & Rubin.
Sonneborn, Chas. L., 5.00
Sonneborn, H. M. .. 5.00
Sonneborn, M 30.00
Stein, Leon B 5.00
Union Warehouse and
Storage Co 10.00
•Weil, J.
White, Harry L 10.00
Wolf, Leo 5.00
Young Women's
Temple Guild 5.00
Williamson
B. & L. Mercantile
Company 5.00
Bank, H 10.00
Brooks, S 5.00
Gashel, Mrs. M. V., 5.00
Kammer, Harry 10.00
Ofsa, Chas 10.00
Rundel, Sam 5.00
Schwachter, Harry .. 5.00
Sohn, Eli 5.00
Steckler, 1 10.00
The Style Shop 5.00
WISCONSIN
Appleton
Fox River Lodge
209, I. O. B. B.
Marshall, Louis J.
Ashland
Levy, Jos. I
10.00
10.00
5.00
•Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
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Columbia
Marks, L. J 5.00
Kaukauna
*Wertheimer, M. A.
La Crosse
Ansche ChesecJ Con-
gregation 5.00
Bloom, Bernhard .. 5.00
Hirshheimer, A. ... 25.00
Milwaukee
B'ne Jeshurun S. S., 10.00
Federation Jewish
Charities 300.00
Friedlander, M., Knit-
ting Co 5.00
Gilead Lodge 41,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Harm-ny Lodge 63,
I. O. F. S. of I. .. 5.00
Housman, A. Edw., 5.00
Krauskopf, J 15.00
Landauer, Max 10.00
Litt, Miss Bessie .. 10.00
Miller, Morris 5.00
Schuster, Chas 5.00
Schuster, Mrs. Edw. 10.00
Superior
Joseph, S. Y., Co. .. 5.00
Lasky Bros 5.00
Siegel Bros 10.00
West Bend
*Heller, Isidore.
CANADA
Toronto, Ontario
Scheuer, Edmund .. 10.00
CHINA
Shanghai
'Leopold, Jacob.
ENGLAND
London
*Meyer, Arthur.
SWITZERLAND
Rorschach
**Schoenfeld, Max.
CONTRIBUTIONS TOTALLING $920.00 *
Were Received During the Year From the Following:
ALABAMA
Bessemer
Cherner & Louder
Kartus, Harry
Gadsden
Hecht, Hugo
CALIFORNIA
Log Angeles
Hecht, Rabbi S.
COLORADO
Denver
Spivak, Dr. C. D.
Pueblo
Bernheimer, S.
CONNECTICUT
Hartford
Hutter, A.
Kashmann, Isaac
Margolis, R.
Mayer, Jerome
New Haven
Apsel, Mrs. M.
Bretzfelder, Henry C.
Cohen, I.
Dine, William
Flauman, S. B.
Greenberg, B.
Kaufman, Jas. D.
Keller, J.
Lander, Abraham
Levin, Isaac
Links & Links
Linsky, Benj.
Lyman, S.
Raphael, Dan H.
Schneider, Chas.
Schwartz, A. S.
Schwartz, I.
Sherman, M.
S'teinbach, B. A.
West Haven
Horwitz, R.
DISTRICT OF COLUM-
BIA
Washington
Horn, N., & Son
Lewis, Dave
Lewis, Sol.
West, Emil
FLORIDA
Gainesville
Berlein, A.
Buns, A.
"Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
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Jacksonville
Moscovitz, Louis
Orlando
Lieberman, Hyman
Stalberg & Berman
Palatka
Payne, J.
Pincus, Samuel
GEORGIA
Albany
Gartatowsky, H.
Mayer, Daniel
Simon, B.
Athens
Fink, Abe
Goldwasser, Mrs. B.
Atlanta
Jacobs, J.
Pintchuk, J.
Brunswick
Fruchman, J.
Hirsh, H.
Macon
Goldgar, B.
Waxelbaum, E. A.
Waxelbaum, G. J.
Savannah
Rabhan, Jack
ILLINOIS
Bloomington
Livingston, Albert
Livingston, Harry
Rosenberg, Mat
Stein, Mrs. M.
Chicago
Szold, Esther
Lincoln
Liberty Lodge 294,
I. O. B. B.
Mollne
Sklovsky, Max
Peoria
Goldstein, H. M.
King's Hats
Kitay, Sam
Wagner, M.
INDIANA
Llgonier
Ackerman, Ferd.
Baum, I. M.
Israel, Henry
Kann, S. W.
Mt. Vernon
Mt. Vernon Temple
Sisterhood
South Bend
Adler, Norman
Frankel, M. J.
Lemontree, A.
Terre Haute
Berkowitz Brothers
Blumberg, Mrs. Fannie
Blumberg, Morris
Blumberg, Rachel H.
Blumberg, Theresa
Feibelman, Corinne H.
Feibelman, Ruth H.
Low, John D.
Phillips, L.
Rubin, Nathan M.
Smith, J. B.
Wolf, Henry
KENTUCKY
Henderson
Simon, Jake
Louisville
Ades, I. B.
Frehling, P.
Greenstein, M.
Shapinsky, S.
Strull, Chas.
Owensboro
Feuerlicht, Miss J.
Moss, Leo
Paducah
Steinfeld, Dr. M.
Temple Israel Sunday
School
LOUISIANA
Alexandria
Pressburg, H. H.
Morgan City
Ladies' Hebrew Aid
Society
St. Francisville
Teutsch, R.
MARYLAND
Baltimore
Fox, Robert
Hagerstown
Sallow, Harry
Sarmness, W.
MASSACHUSETTS
Attleboro
First Attleboro Lodge
No. 442, I. O. B. A.
Brockton
Pride of Brockton
Lodge No. 373, I. O.
B. A.
MINNESOTA
Chisholm
Groman, S. B.
Helstein, 8.
Roth, Ben
Rotman, S.
Tusin & Liebowitz
Wain, Sam
Duluth
Altman, Harry E.
Altman, J.
Barnard, S.
Berdie, E. L,
Bergstein, I.
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Block, P.
Boznu, A.
Coll, J. E.
Cook, M.
Daneiko, N.
Fieldman, D.
Garon Brothers
Gar on, I. G.
Gittelson, S. E.
Gold, Sam
Gordon, O.
Green, G.
Gross, Dr. Sam
Kaplan, N.
Karon, I.
Latts, R.
Naymark, D.
Ostrov, D.
Rachlin, M.
Raihill, D.
Rose, M.
Shapiro, M.
Shusterman, S.
Sieden, Louis
Siegel, Jacob D.
Siegel, J. L.
Stulberg, I.
Tulman, R.
Viener, J. H.
Vertelney, Sam
Winer, A.
Witz, Harry
Zien, I.
Eveletli
Ellis, H.
Karlinsky, N.
Levant, Harry
Press, S.
Sarkin, Nathan
Stein, J.
Hibbing
Cohen, J.
Gram, Harry
Gusse, Rev. R.
Helstein, Louis
Levinson, S.
Milkes, L. H.
Rosenberg Brothers
Siegel, M.
Woolfan, E. S.
Minneapolis
Abelson, Fred
American Iron & Sup-
ply Co.
Blumenkranz, M.
Braman Shoe Co.
Ginsberg, N.
Glance, H. A.
Grodnick, J. K
Landy, D.
Lefkovits, M.
Minn. Clothing Co.
Robitshek, Solomon
Savitt, B. M.
Schanfeld, J. H.
Weil, H. H.
Weiskopf, R. G.
Wolk & Co.
South Hibbing
Lohn, E.
Virginia
Bankman, B.
Dorfman, S.
Garon, J. H.
Kaner, I.
Kanner, A.
Levin, B. D.
Milavetz, Ben
Milavetz, Sam
Rutz, J. T.
Shanedling, Harry
Shanedling, Julius
Walt, Ben
Wilk, M. L.
MISSISSIPPI
Columbus
Joseph Herz Lodge 181,
I. O. B. B.
Krone, M.
Loeb, L.
Schwab, S. B.
Greenville
Bergman, Howard D.
Sarason, J.
Solomon, I.
Greenwood
Bergman, Paul
Orlansky, A.
Stein, I.
Stern, Sam
Jackson
Manassah Lodge No. 202.
I. O. B. B.
Schwartz, R. W.
Natchez
Beekman, Sam
Meyer, L.
Scharff, I. D.
Scharff, M.
Tillman, C. L.
Ulman, M.
Viener, R.
Vicksburg
Rosen, J.
Teller, J. E.
MISSOURI
St. Joseph
Schloss, Moses A.
St Louis
Bluestein, Mrs.
Eichenberg, S.
Ghertner, Harry
Gillerman, Gus
Korlin, H.
Leah Ladies' Lodge
No. 5, I. O. B. A.
Lieberman & Co., G.
Lipshitz & Barack
Mosinger Brothers
Novelty Jobbing Co.
Rosenwasser, L.
St. Louis Paper Stock
Co.
Susman, B.
Wall, M.
Weitzman, N., & Sons
Wolff, D., & Son
NEW JERSEY
Paterson
Gordon, David
Plainfleld
Kurtzman, Charles
Perlmutter, M.
NEW YORK
Albany
Green, Jos.
Sear, Hyman
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Amsterdam
Grossman, S.
Nast, A. L.
Wagcnheim, J. L.
Buffalo
Brezen, S.
Liebeskind, Chas. B.
Dunkirk
Birnbaum, J.
Haber, I.
Solomon
Wittman, Paul
Gloversville
Kennedy, Dr. M.
Sackheim & Sweeney
Herkimer
Schermer, Miss Frances
New York City
Gotthelf, Stella
Heavenrich, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius
Rochester
Barth, F. I.
Braverman, J. Z.
Hart, Leo.
Mark & Abramson
Simon, L. M.
Troy
Block, Albert
Jacobs, James
Kranson, Mrs. Frank
Kraus, Mrs. B.
Laub, Chas. L. L.
Laub, Mrs. L.
NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville
Blomberg, A.
Fater, H.
Charlotte
Davis, B.
Harris, M. D.
Kazen, L. J.
Levy, A. D.
Miller, H.
Pittle, A.
Smith, M. B.
Durham
Ladies' Relief Society
Greensboro
Marks, M.
High Point
Bernard, A.
Davidson, J.
Fine, H.
Harris, H.
Roner, Max
Schwartz, I.
Silver, Milton
Snitzer, Wm.
Kinston
Hirshfield, Joseph
New Bern
Kahn, Mrs. H.
Kaplan, Harry C.
Salisbury
Nurick, A.
Urbansky, Wm.
Statesvllle
Gordon, L.
Wilmington
Solomon, Albert
Winston-Salem
Cohen, M. S.
Cohn, A.
Raiff, F.
OHIO
Cincinnati
Salzer, Mrs. Charlotte
Sanders, M. R.
Washer, S.
Cleveland
Abramson, M. H.
Davidson, J.
Frosch, L. PI.
Columbus
Block, J.
Cramer, H.
Dworkin Brothers
Ginsburg Brothers
Greenblatt, B. T.
Levinson, I. A.
Peer, A.
Rapenport, L.
Schottenstein, J.
Sculler, Jos.
Tieman, Louis
Springfield
Friedman, M.
Nathans, Mrs. R.
Rich, Harry
Strauss, M.
Wolpert, S.
Yeglin, H.
Youngstown
Hartzell, Herbert
Hartzell, R. L.
Robbins, D.
Rosenbaum, B.
Rosenbaum, Louis
Zanesville
Freilich, M.
Goodman, H.
Kottler, Jos.
Mayer, Julius
Pollock, S.
Wollner, L.
Zwelling, M.
Zwelling, Sam
PENNSYLVANIA
Berwick
Fields, H. M.
Harris, M. J.
Bloomsburg
Argus, C.
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Carbondale
Cahn, Charles
Hirsch, Herman
Carlisle
Cooper, D. S.
Chambersburg
Mendelstan, I.
Coatesville
Bleckman, S.
Chertok, M.
Colombia
Rubin Brothers
Duquesne
Grossman, Max
Easton
Bugen, L.
Kasofsky, Morris
Rosenfelt, Estate of
Lewis
Gap
Ansel, Abram M.
Harrisburg
Gershman, Norman
Kreman, Jacob
Hazelton
Gundling, J. D.
Homestead
Freed, Jos.
Friedlander, M.
Johnstown
Fisher, Julius
Kaufman, Emanuel
Kittaning
Adelson, Mrs. A.
Gruskin, J. M.
Lancaster
Canter, A. J.
Lebanon
Geller, Abe
Lebighton
Cohen, Wm.
Grunberg, L. C.
Lock Haven
Qaster, Morris L.
McKeesport
Kaplan, A.
Nazareth
Brody Brothers
New Castle
Cohen, I.
Oil City
Lewis, Max
Philadelphia
Blank, Mrs. H.
Goldsehmidt, Mrs.
Edward
Lindauer, Joe
Phoenixville
Raubfogel, J.
Pittston
Levin, Harry
Levine, I.
Shulman, J.
Waldman & Co.
Yelin, Abe
Pottstown
Feurman, S.
Pottsville
Deull, Ellis
Quakertown
Benimowitz, Samuel
Fein, Martin
Sharon
Freyman, A.
Mayer, Joseph
Routman, Samuel
Sunbury
Hirsch, M.
Titusville
Metzger, Julius
Steinfirst, E.
Strauss, Sam
Wizenberg, J.
Uniontown:
Bergman, C. A.
Kronick, Harry
Sedcoff, M.
Washington
Marcus, M.
West Chester
Goldberg, Harry
Hool, H.
Rubinstein, Isadore
Williamsport
Levinson, W. H.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston
Cohen, S.
Lichenstein, M.
Solomon, B. L.
Volaski, J. A.
Spartansburg
Gannt, Dr. L. Rosa H.
Levine, A.
Mann, George J.
Meyerson, A.
Morris, A. H.
Tuchler, Isaac
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga
Bergheimer, J.
Blumberg, J.
Frank, S. H.
Yudd, Meyer
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Jackson
Fishman, Henry
Knoxville
Caplon, Isaac
VIRGINIA
Danville
Berman, J.
Kaplin, A.
Koplin, A.
Levinson, Dr. B.
Silverman, K.
Turk Brothers
Lynchburg
Blum, M.
Oppleman's
Norfolk
Frank, Louis
Hyman, A. L.
Kaminsky, B.
Kaplan, Mike
Rose, Samuel
S'alomonsky, B. F.
Snyder, Joseph
Petersburg
Friedenberg, Max
Gellman, A.
Lowenstein Brothers
Roanoke
Brenner, H.
Goldman, H.
Harrison, M.
Kohen, H.
Masinter, M. L.
Moss, H. D.
Piatt, A. L.
Solomon, Max
Weinstein, J.
WEST VIRGINIA
Bluefleld
Block, B. S.
Gilbert, E.
Schlossberg, A.
Schwartz, L.
Clarksburg
Friedberg, H.
Goodfriend, L.
Martinsburg
Fine, Charles
Garner, E.
Melincof, L.
Schiff, E.
North Fork
Seligman, Julius
Seligman, L. S.
Totz, Harry
Wheeling
Rubin Brothers
Superior
Aronsohn, Herman A.
Averbook, I.
Cohen, Julius L.
Holzberg, A.
Jacobs, R.
Marcus, C.
Shapiro, George
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Let The National Farm School Plant a Tree for You
The National Farm School, 407 Victory Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Enclosed please find check for $ for which kindly
plant a Festive Tree on the grounds of the School, in honor of:
Name City and State
Birthday Anniversary _ ._ „ __
Confirmation — —
Betrothal _- -
Wedding Anniversary
Recovery from Illness _. _ _ _
Return from War — —
Safe Return from Distant Journey _ ,
Escape from Danger — —
Signed b y
W
The National Farm School, 407 Victory Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Enclosed please find check for $ for which kindly
plant a Memorial Tree on the grounds of the School, in memory of my de-
parted:
Name City and State
Husband - — -
Wife -.. - -
Father _ _ ~
Mother — —
Son ~.
Daughter - — -
Brother - ~
Sister - -
Other Relative - -
Friend
Died in World War __ _ - - -
Signed by _ _ - — - -
Address _ - - - - -.
RABBI JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF, D.D., President I. II. SILVERMAN, Treasurer
4715 Pulaski Avenue, Philadelphia 60S Land Title Building, Philadelphia
HARRY B. HIRSH, Chairman Finance Committee
407 Mutual Life Building, Philadelphia
ifcnberstjiu of ®lte National iFarm ^roool
I, the undersigned, being in sympathy with the object of
"The National Farm School" — the training of the lads in the
practice and science of agriculture, for agricultural callings — do
hereby agree to subscribe as one of the Maintainers of the institu-
tion, the dues of a Life Member ($100.00), Patron ($25.00),
Supporter ($5.00), Friend ($50.00), Member ($10.00).
Name
Address
Date ,
NOTE. — Underscore the class of membership you wish to join. Life Membership
calls for but one (the first) payment. Make checks payable to THE NATIONAL
FARM SCHOOL.
jForm of IGwjary to ®lj£ National iFarm i^rtjool
"/ give and bequeath unto The National Farm School, Bucks
County, Pa,, near Doylestozvn, the sum of dollars
free from all taxes to be paid to the Treasurer, for the time being,
for the use of the institution."
3Form of Seuis?
ON REAL ESTATE OR GROUND RENT
"I give and devise unto The National Farm School, Bucks
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."
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of great value and assistance to those who
wish, to secure
Distinctive Articles of Merit
Jewels AVatches- Clocks -Silverware
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from which may be selected moderate price
appropriate Wedding and Personal Gifts.
Mailed upon request
Wedding Invitations ^Announcements
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approved by Society - Mailed upon request
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Telephone, Locust 2739
ADLER
Exclusive Fashions
1632 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone, Spruce 25-66
The Fur & Millinery Shop
INCORPORATED
1423 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The Silk Stockings
that Wear
LEHIGH SILK HOSIERY MILLS
Inc.
New York Philadelphia Norristown
WM. H. HOSKINS COMPANY
Largest Office Supply House
in 'Ph ladelphia
MANUFACTURING STATIONERS
ENGRAVERS-PRINTERS
BUSINESS FURNITURE
902 to 906 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
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The geuting idea
has created a Shoe Store and
a Service that is well-nigh
irresistible to the discrimin-
ating 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
IX
Look Over Your
Wardrobe
SORT out the gowns and wraps that lost their fresh-
ness. If you send these to BORNOT they will
be returned as good as new. Or they can be dyed.
Bornot's famous French dry cleaning is fully up to
the Paris standard and Bornot dyeing is unequalled
outside of France.
A. F. Bornot Bro. Co.
French Scourers and Dyers
S. E. Corner 17th St. and Fairmount Ave.
Philadelphia
Phones, Poplar 608, Race 3585
JULES A. COOK, Secretary and Treasurer
Works and Executive Omce
S. E. COR. 17th St. and FAIRMOUNT AVE.
Branch Establishments
1535 Chestnut St., N. E. Cor. 12th and Walnut Sts.,
1754 N. Broad St., N. E. Cor. Broad St. and
Snyder Ave., 21 S. 52d St., Philadelphia
The Ford Building, No. 10 Tenth St., Wilmington, Del
1429 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Union National Bank
PHILADELPHIA
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1,300,000
Resources, $22,000,000
J. S. McCULLOCH President
HEXRY F. MITCHELL Vice-President
LOUIS N. SPIELBERGER.. Vice-President and Cashier
SAMUEL CAMPBELL Assistant Cashier
O. STUART WHITE Assistant Cashier
FREDERICK FAIRLAMB Assistant Cashier
HENRY B. REINHARDT Assistant Cashier
Prompt and Efficient Service in Handling All "Business
Entrusted to Our Care
X
ICE-CREAM.
Philadelphia's Best
All
Tempting Flavors
For Sale
i\j all the {Best "Dealers
XI
Geo. B. Newton Coal Co.
Franklin Bank Building Philadelphia, Pa.
Compliments of
Abram Cox stove Company
AMERICAN AND DAUPHIN STREETS
PHILADELPHIA, - PENNSYLVANIA
Manufacturers ef
NOVELTY
Boilers for Vapor, Steam and Hot "Water
Heating
WARM AIR, PIPE and PIPELESS FURNACES
COAL and COMBINATION RANGES
TANK HEATERS
FORTUNE
GAS RANGES and GAS WATER HEATERS
XII
BELL PHONES :
Filbert 4924-4925
KEYSTONE PHONE
Main 1527
VICTOR V. CLAD CO.
217 and 219 South 11th Street
PHILADELPHIA PENNA.
Manufacturers of
Kitchen Equipment
for
Hospitals, Institutions, Hotels
and Restaurants
Kitchen Equipment of the New Kitchen of
Farm School was Installed by Us
XIII
COMPLIMENTS OF
RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO
Established 1837
1332 ARCH STREET
PHILADELPHIA
fllakers of
TKjc hards on Products
Heating and Cooking Apparatus
CHARLES I KENT LEON ROSENBAUM. ROBERT F. BROWN.
J. JACOB SHANNON &CO.
- ^__MJirL^NLLM^-' ***} LWAY, BUILDERS^ AN D
CO NT R ACTORS' S U PPL I E S, HARDWAR E S° EQ U I PM E N T
1744 MARKET STREET I74-4-
PHI LADELPH IA
XIV
DON'T PAY BIG PRICES
Come in and be convinced we have the finest
and largest selection and lowest prices
Electric
Fixtures
Reliance Gas & Electric Fixture Co.
VISIT OUR SHOW ROOMS AND
SAVE MONEY
1511 Arch Street Philadelphia
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Wampole's
FORMQLID
(Antiseptic Solution)
IS NOT merely a mouth-wash,
though a most agreeable and
efficient preparation for such
use. It is excellent for use inter-
nally or anywhere about the body
where a mild antiseptic is desired.
It is just the thing to use in con-
nection with cuts, abrasions of the
skin, etc., where there is a possi-
bility of infection.
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.
XVI
Compliments of a Friend
JESSE SHULMAN
500 Seventh Avenue,
New York
B. HOOLEY & SON
Silk Manufacturers
435-439 N. Broad Street
Joseph S. Keen, Jr.
A FRIEND
J. R. Grundy
John E. Hanifen
JONATHAN RING & SON
Incorporated
Hancock and Montgomery Ave.
Sacks Brothers
1228 Cherry Street
Andreas Meng's Sons
J. W. Paxson Co.
Capt.
James L. Crawford
Compliments of Wm. R. Dougherty
XVII
Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000
germantown
trOst
COMPANY
Chelten and Germantown Avenues
Chestnut Hill Office, 8618 Germantown Ave.
Lcgan Office, 5001 N. Er:ad 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 21 MILLIONS
"There is a Lccal Advantage"
FRANKLIN
YARN MILLS
J. RANDALL & BRO.
Inc.
Manufacturers of
WOOLEN
and
MERINO YARNS
Bergman Knitting Mills
ESTABLISHED 1877
Cardigan Jackets
: Sweaters :
Pastorious and Osceola Streets
GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA
Compliments of
ROYAL-ASCOT KNITTING MILLS COMPANY
240 Ashmead Street
GERMANTOWN
XVIII
ELIAS NUSBAUM & BRO.
Electrical Contractors
AMONG THE LEADERS FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS
2023 Sansom Street
THE SAMUEL J. CRESWELL
IRON WORKS
ORNAMENTAL and STRUCTURAL
IRON AND STEEL
23rd and Cherry Streets, - Philadelphia, Pa.
COMPLIMENTS OF
A FRIEND
0}
Mirror and
Parking Light
SAVES
YOUR
BATTERY
Brilliant white front light, red in rear; operated by switch
from dash ; scientifically ground reducing mirror ; triples range
of vision. Adjustable ; locks at any angle. Fits any auto
fender. Made in black, also polished aluminum.
ROSE MFG. CO., - Philadelphia, U. S. A
XIX
Costs the Dealer more There's a reason
RANES
PHILADELPHIA
ICE CREAM
Look for " The Sign of the Crane "
Eighth National Bank
SECOND ST. and GIRARD AVE. - PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ESTABLISHED 1864
Trust and Savings Fund Departments
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, - - $1,625,000.00
STRONG SAFE SUCCESSFUL
COMTLISMENTS OF
JOSEPH N. SUSSKIND
'ABOVE ALL"
BOLD CIGAR
XX
The halite of Cakes and cPastries
as an article of Food depends upon the quality of Butter, Eggs, Sugar and
Flour used, plus the Knowledge and Experience of blending and baking
these rich ingredients.
The ever-increasing demand for our
WEDDING, BIRTHDAY CAKES, JAPANESE and CARMEL CAKE
Prove we have the Right Formula!
THOMMEN'S RESTAURANT
and Fame-Us Wastry
Opposite Broad Street Station 1700-1702 Chestnut Street
ESTABLISHED 1902
Logue-Stronge Mfg. Co.
DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF
LIGHTING FIXTURES
Office and Showrooms
221 N. SIXTEENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Factory, 222-224 Mole Street
SERVICE ANT) STABILITY
Integrity Trust Company
Fourth and Green Streets, Philadelphia
GEORGE KESSLER, President HERMAN WISCHMAN, Secretary and
PHILIP E. GUCKES, Vice-President and Treasurer
Trust Officer HARRY C. KESSLER, Asst. 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 ACTS AS EXECUTOR
and Kept in Safe Deposit Vaults ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN
WITHOUT CHARGE or TRUSTEE
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT TITLES INSURED and MONEY
MORTGAGES FOR SALE LOANED ON MORTGAGES
Royal Apartment Hotel
Girard Avenue and Broad Street, - Philadelphia, Pa.
A quiet, high-class Apartment Hotel, unsurpassed in refine-
ment and environment.
Cuisine of the highest standard ; supplies from our own Big
Spring Farm in the beautiful Chester Valley.
MEYER B. SHER, Manager
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Cbas. 3f. tfelin & Co.
Ilncoiporateb
LUMBER and MILL WORK
MAIN OFFICE
MASdYY^DRoaaddanMd,kh,er S.ree, Old York Road Olid Butta St^t
WHARF
Pier 42 North Delaware Avenue PHILADELPHIA
SOUTHERN MILLS, Newbern, N. C.
COMPLIMENTS OF
C J. W.
McARDLE & COONEY
Wrought Pipe and Fittings
STEAM PACKINGS, VALVES, COCKS, ETC.
519 ARCH STREET, - - PHILADELPHIA
THE H. B. SMITH CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
BOILERS AND RADIATORS
S. E. Corner 1 7th and Arch Streets
PHILADELPHIA
XXII
Quaker City Feed Mills
23 STYLES
For Grinding
Corn and Cob
Meal, Oats, Wheat
and all Small Grains
EITHER SEPARATE or
MIXED ALFALFA
THE QUAKER CITY
GRINDING MILLS are
intended for those who
desire to do the greatest
amount of GRINDING at
the least expense. Every
machine offered to the
market has been built
solely with the idea in
view of serving the pur-
pose for which it was de-
signed. FIFTY YEARS
of manufacturing experi-
ence has given us a
knowledge of just what
machine is required to do
your work to the best
advantage.
Write for Free
Catalog
THE A. W. STRAUB CO.
3741 Filbert Street
Dep't NF
Philadelphia, Pa.
GRIND WHOLE WHEAT
For Health and Economy. Cut
down in food bills. Eat real whole
cereals, not a millers' mixture.
Manufactured graham flour does not
usually contain the outer skin ot the
kernel known as bran, because it is
lost in converting it into flour. the
bran is an essential to the flour be-
cause it contains the digestive qualities
of the grain. To be able to obtain it
freshly ground adds greatly to its
nutrition and reduces its
cost 50 per cent. This can
be done on the QUAKER
CITY MILL. You can
grind (fine or coarse)
wheat, corn, rye, peanut
butter, nuts, vegetables,
cocoa, spices, etc.
Price, $6.00, C.O.D. if desired; fully guaranteed
A. W. STRAUB COMPANY
N. S— 3719 Filbert Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
XXIII
SCHIMMEL ELECTRIC SUPPLY
COMPANY
Jobbers of Electrical Supplies
526 ARCH STREET - - PHILADELPHIA
El Producto
CIGARS
FOK. K.E^L ENJOYMENT
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
GEORGE B. CLOPP
MANUFACTURER OF
Iron and Steel Work
OFFICE AND WORKS
3717-19-21-23 FILBERT STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Huxley-Huber Auto Body Corporation
SUCCESSOR TO
Dunbar Automobile Body Co.
CUSTOM MOTOR BODY BUILDERS
MOTOR CAR PAINTING
Upholstering, Top and Seat Covers, Bodies and Fenders Repaired.
40th and Mount Vernon Streets - - Philadelphia
BELL PHONE— PRESTON 2782 KEYSTONE PHONE— WEST 2962
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a..;;.
i*3
life
Be sure to send for our 1922 Seed Catalogue
before you buy your seeds, bulbs and
plants this spring.
Mailed Free for the Asking
WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc.
21st and Arch Sts., Phila., Pa.
C. H. Howell
& Co.
INCORPORATED
PAINT, COLOR
and
VARNISH MAKERS
212-14-16 Race Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.. U. S. A.
ESTABLISHED 1876
Disinfectants and Disinfecting Appliances
Houses Scientifically Fumigated
We are Experts in this Line
WEST DISINFECTING CO., Ihs.-
The Largest Manufacturers cf Disinfectants and Disinfecting Appliances in America
Main Office and Laboratory, New York
Philadelphia Office ........ 1303 Race Street
Charles Auerbach, Manager
Both Phones
PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
N. E. Corner Twelfth and Arch Streets
WE PAY 4 % INTEREST
On Saving Fund Deposits
and accept any amount from $1.00 upward. Your future welfare largely
depends upon your present frugality.
President, GEORGE C. BOWKER
HARRISON C. REA— Vice-Presidents— TOSEPH H. RUBIN
Secretary and Treasurer, WILLIAM B. VROOMAN
XXV
LLOYD -GARRETT CO.
LIGHTING FIXTURES
Fifteenth and Locust Streets
ELASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ETC.
James R. Kendrick Co., Inc.
Factory: Kendrick Building, Germantown Avenue and Pastorius
Street, Philadelphia
New York Address: 205 Sixth Avenue
Manufacturers of High-Grade Knitted Surgical Elastic
LOUIS FELBER, Proprietor AUTOMOBILE NECESSITIES
SERVICE AND COURTESY OUR AIM
Felber's Garage
4813-25 WAYNE AVENUE
GERMANTOWN PHILADELPHIA
KUNKEL'S
—the 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. KUNKEL, KM ™ Philadelphia
XXVI
Sixth National Bank
N. W. Cor. Second and Pine Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
DANIEL BAIRD, President WILLIAM SALTER, Cashier
NORMAN C. IVES, Vice-President WILLIAM F. CUSHING, Jr., Asst. Cashier
JAMES C. SUTTON, 2nd Vice-President A. WALTER LUKENS, Assistant Cashier
NEW YORK, 345-347 Broadway BOSTON, 67 Chauncey Street
CHICAGO, 715 Royal Insurance Building
CATLIN (SL COMPANY
YARNS
235 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
COPS, SKEINS, CONES, TUBES AND WARPS
THE THOMAS W. PRICE COMPANY
Paper, Cardboard, Envelopes
Printers' Specialties
503-505 LUDLOW STREET PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
Correspondence Solicited
The Reyburn Manufacturing Co.
Taper
Specialties
Tags : Tickets : Labels
ALLEGHENY AVE. and THIRTY-SECOND STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
International Printing
(^.OmpanV • • General Printers
36 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
XXVII
Quality
Lamps and
Lighting Fixtures
BIDDLE-GAUMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Avenue
Philadelphia
Genuine ^PHILADELPHIA" Lawn Mowers
IQfiQ OVER FIFTY-THREE (53) YEARS 1QOO
100 J/ Making the World's STANDARD VU UU
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
Crtccible Steel
Styles "GRAHAM" All Steel and "A" All Steel
The Philadelphia Lawn Mower Company
31st and CHESTNUT STREETS, Philadelphia, U. S. A
XXVIII
Steam & Hot Water Heating Engineers
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
The Northwestern
Trust Co.
RIDGE and COLUMBIA AVENUES
THE PLACE
to do your general Banking and deposit your
savings
3}^ per cent. Interest on Savings Fund Accounts, and
2 per cent, subject to Check
Open Mondays and Fridays until 9 V. M.
Capital, $150,000 Undivided Profits, $600,000
XXIX
For your own protection insist on
^TRAVELING GOODS
For sale at the better shops and department
stores
MARKOVITZ BROTHERS
Jobbers in
HOSIERY
&
UNDERWEAR MOTIONS
321-323 MARKET STREET - PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Compliments of
SELTZER BROTHERS
Compliments of
M. HABER & CO.
XXX
Compliments of
FIBRE CONTAINER COMPANY
OF PENNA.
Fibre Shipping Cases
MANAYUNK PHILADELPHIA
BERGER BROTHERS COMPANY
TINNERS' HARDWARE
and ROOFERS' SUPPLIES
237 Arch Street - - - Philadelphia
NATIONAL CASKET COMPANY
Representing the 'Best in the Industry
—BRANCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
Dyers and Finishers of Piece Goods
We are specially equipped for Fine All-Wool and Silk and Wool Mixed Fabrics
BRIGHT COLORS—SUPER'S LUSTER.
Retail Sales Service and Repairs
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH:
N. W. Corner Broad and Poplar Streets
XXXI
Capital and Profits $725,000.00 Deposits $5,500,000.00
The Atlantic Safe Deposit and Trust Company
of Atlantic City, New Jersey
We Invite Your Inspection of Our Banking Facilities
OFFICERS
TOSEPH THOMPSON, M. D. YOUXGMAN, Vice-President
President and Trust Officer SILAS SHOEMAKER,
LEWIS EVANS, Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer
DIRECTORS
Joseph Thompson William B. Loudenslager J. Estell Evans
Lewis Evans J. L. Baier James H. Mason, Jr.
M. D. Youngman Daniel W. Myers Silas ShoemaKer
Tames T Bew Isaac Bacharach W. L. Shackelford
E V. Corson Charles E. Schroeder G. Arthur Bolte
WILLIAM GORDON
MEATS. PROVISIONS
1226-28 Atlantic Avenue - - - Atlantic City, N. J.
ROYAL PALACE HOTEL
Cottages and Casino on the Beach
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
C. L. HANSTEIN, President L. J. WATROUS, Secretary-Manager
OPEN ALL YEAR
O 1 H/li/L/ X^lH/rV - OPEN ALL YEAR
EMANUEL ASHER & SON
Undertakers
1309 NORTH BROAD STREET
Phones, Poplar 7890-7891
ATLANTIC CITY BRANCH, 1619 PACIFIC AVENUE
Bell Phone 570
XXXII
SMITH, HARDICAN CO.
Contractors
Carpenters and 'Builders
1606 CHERRY STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BELL PHONE, MARKET 2320 KEYSTONE PHONE, MAIN 1909
LOUIS B. ORLOWITZ CO.
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
For WATER, GAS & STEAM
OFFICE, STORE and SHOWROOM, - 634 ARCH STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BOTH PHONES
THOS. B. KANE, Mgr.
Philadelphia Bottling Co.
KEG BIRCH *BEER
Manufacturer of SOFT DRINKS AND CARBONATED WATERS
Office, 2540 RICHMOND STREET
2729-31 EDGEMONT ST. FACTORY 2728-30 TILTON ST.
Philadelphia, Pa.
BELL PHONE, KENSINGTON 200
WM. CUMMINGS & CO.
Boilers, Tanks,
Stacks, Etc.
2656 SALMON STREET
PHILADELPHIA
XXXIII
ESTABLISHED 1823
John B. Ellison & Sons
WOOLENS
EVERYWHERE
Hohlfeld Manufacturing
Company
"ECLAT" HAMMOCKS
COUCH HAMMOCKS
"Delfeld Quality" Turkish Towels
and Bath Mats
Sold hy Leading Department Stores
Allegheny Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
XXXIV
ROBERT M. LOWER, Tree
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
Jlmber, Martha and Berger Streets
PHILADELPHIA
XXXV
G. A. BISLER, Inc.
Taper *Boxes
245-55 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
NEW YORK FACTORY
70 Washington Street, - - Brooklyn, N. Y.
International Harvester
Company of America
International Motor Trucks
Oil Tractors Engines
Farm Implements, Wagons
92 Branches in U. S. A.
216 North Twenty-second Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
PLAIN-FANCY
PAPEK D AXZ KOXES
537-41 N. Third Street
JAMES CARNWATH, President ROBERT CARNWATH, Secretary and Treasurer
Pennsylvania Box & Lumber Co.
Packing- Boxes, Box Sliooks
and Lapping" Boards
613 and 615 Cherry Street
608 and 610 Quarry Street
PHILADELPHIA
XXXVI
The A. Schoenhut Company
Manufacturers of
TOYS and
ALL-WOOD DOLLS
MANUFACTURED IN PHILADELPHIA SINCE 1872
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
R. B. DUTT A. EICHLER, JR. R. B. DUTT, JR.
A. EicHler &• Company
VIENNA DYE WORKS
Specialty in Dyeing Fine Woolen, Worsted and Cotton Yarns
MASCHER STREET AND MONTGOMERY AVENUE
Philadelphia
NEW YORK OFFICE: 456 FOURTH AVENUE
VALKONE
DYE AND FINISHING WORKS
MASCHER AND TURNER STREETS, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dyers and Finishers
Woolens, Worsted and Mixed Fabrics Woven and Knitted
XXXVII
HERBERT B. NEWTON
MANUFACTURER OF
TAPESTRY CURTAINS
and TABLE COVERS
KENSINGTON AVENUE and VENANGO STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Phone, WYOMING 441
Buttonwood Worsted Mill
Manufacturers of
WORSTED FABRICS
BELFIELD AVENUE and WISTER STREET
Germantown, Philadelphia
NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA
40 White Street 412 South Wells Street Lehigh Ave. & Howard St.
Ward-Davidson Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
TURKISH TOWELS, BATH RUGS,
ROBING AND TERRY
NOVELTIES
PHILADELPHIA
THEO. F. MILLER, President and General Manager
F. LEIGHTON KRAMER, Secretary and Treasurer
TURKISH TOWELS
RUGS AND NOVELTIES
Star and Crescent Company
HANCOCK AND LEHIGH AVENUE
Philadelphia
ROBERT N. WHINNEY New York Salesroom: 242 Fourth Avenue
XXXVIII
BOTH PHONES
North American Button Mfg. Co.
INC.
MANUFACTURERS OF
IVORY BUTTONS
HOWARD and PALMER STREETS
Philadelphia
JOHN BLOOD & CO
(Incorporated)
MANUFACTURERS OF
HOSIERY
Seventh and Somerset Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
T. P. McCUTCHEON & BRO.
INC.
MANUFACTURERS
Men's Neckwear and Refers
Main Office : Eleventh and Arch Streets
Philadelphia
Hensel Silk Mfg. Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
TRJMMINGS
1011-1015 DIAMOND STREET
Philadelphia
XXXIX
Private Branch Exchange, POPLAR 7660, Connecting All Branches
Barb's
PHILADELPHIA'S QUALITY
CLEANERS and DYERS
MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS
1616-28 North Twenty-first Street
Philadelphia
BRANCH STORES
1113 Chestnut Street 5557 Germantown Avenue
Keystone Phone, PARK 1674 Bell Phone, KENSINGTON 6497
Bank and Office Partitions, Store Fixtures, Special Office Furniture and Filing Cabinets
GEORGE WEISS CO.
INTERIOR CABINET WORK
1216-18-20-22 NORTH MASCHER STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bulk Windows— All Kinds of Special Mill Work
IG. BERNERT & CO.
MAKERS OF
Exclusive Willow and Reed Furniture
2239 GERMANTOWN AVENUE
Philadelphia
BOTH TELEPHONES
SCHOLLER BROS., Inc.
MANUFACTURERS OF
"So aps that Satisfy "
AMBER AND WESTMORELAND STREETS
Philadelphia
XL
M. PHILLIPS M. WOLF L. PHILLIPS
National Hair ClotH Co.
Manufacturers of
HIGH GRADE HAIR CLOTH
JASPER and ORLEANS STREETS
Philadelphia, Pa.
BOTH PHONES
W. H. & A. E. Margerison & Co
COLUMBIA TOWEL MILLS
TURKISH WM TOWELS
Turkish Towels, Wash Cloths and Bath Mats
JASPER and HUNTINGDON STREETS PHILADELPHIA
MAXWELL GOLDBERGER
H
Manufacturer of
IGH GRADE
AIR CLOTH
N. E. Corner Marshall Street and Hunting Park Avenue
Philadelphia
BOTH PHONES
J. TURNER & CO.
/Ihanufactuters of 1bair Cloth
N. E. CORNER ALLEGHENY AVENUE and A STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
XLI
Bell Phone, FRANKFORD 1734 SILK AND ARTIFICIAL SILK A SPECIALTY
UNIVERSAL DYE WORKS
Dyers and Finishers of Hosiery
TACKAWANNA and WOMRATH STREETS
Frankford
Incorporated 1902
CONTINENTAL DYE WORKS
T. A. HARRIS COMPANY
151 W. THOMPSON STREET
Works: Hancock, Mascher and Thompson Streets, Philadelphia
All Colors Dyed on Wool and Cotton Yarns, Hosiery, Jersey Cloth and Eiderdown
Athletic Sweater and Cardigan Yarns
BLEACHING OF HOSIERY AND KNIT GOODS
H. H. MEYER COMPANY
Manufacturers of COLONIAL RAG RUGS
All Sizes From 24 Inches Wide to 12 Feet Wide and Any Length
Make your old rags into carpet balls and send them to us to be made into
Handsome Rag Rugs or Rag Carpet
CORAL and DAUPHIN STREETS Philadelphia, Pa.
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE SIMMONS & STRUVE
HOSIERY CO.
FRANKFORD
Fred. Pearson (Si Co.
(INC.)
Office: 1011 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Manufacturers of PLUSH
FOR EVERY PURPOSE
BODENSTEIN & KUEMMERLE, Inc.
CHAIRS
PHILADELPHIA
XLII
GEORGE H. SNYDER
PAPER BOXES
3631-3639 NORTH SMEDLEY STREET
tioga 5576-5577 Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, LOMBARD 5392 Keystone, MAIN 4227
CLEMENT BROS.
PACKING BOX MANUFACTURERS
318-20 S. DELAWARE AVE. 319-21 S. WATER ST.
Philadelphia, Pa.
F. SCHOETTLE
INC.
Paper Boxes and Mailing Tubes
310 FLORIST STREET
Philadelphia
Bell Phone, MARKET 640
C. H. SPROWLES
PAPER BOX MANUFACTURER
FRANKFORD AVENUE and RUAN STREET
Frankford, Philadelphia
W. H. DEISROTH CO.
INC.
VAVEK. BOXES
CANDY BOXES OUR SPECIALTY
713-715 Spring Garden Street
JOHN MARTIN
PACKING BOX
MANUFACTURER
1436 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Philadelphia
XLIIT
ESTABLISHED 1850
Bell Phones, Market 4612-4613 Keystone Phone, Main 719
G. G. GEIKLER A. K. GEIKLER D. G. GEIKLER
Geikler Brothers
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Beef, Mutton, VorX, Veal and Provisions
Rolls, Tenderloin, Clods, Pork Loins and a Full Line of Smoked Goods
Special Attention Paid to Boats, Hotels, Storekeepers and Institutions
405-407 NORTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphia
Delaware Storage and Freezing Company
211 CALLOWHILL STREET
Philadelphia
THE HOUSE YOU WILL RECOMMEND
, n ^Wlt?a1t^
ME AT^Q&^yj jkQ^^N^P^ LTRY
403-404 N. Second Street
Philadelphia
Supplying Institutions and Hotels " Our Business "
A. Waxman & Company
GLASS
420-22-24 NORTH THIRD STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
XLIV
CORRUGATED SHIPPING
CONTAINERS
and PAPER FOLDING BOXES
FOR
Parcel Post, Freight, Express
Furnish the Commodity, We Furnish
the Box
CRESCENT CORRUGATED
PAPER PRODUCTS CO.
449-51 NORTH FIFTH ST.
Philadelphia, Pa.
ATLAS
BUTTON CO.
207 QUARRY STREET
Philadelphia
George Fastman & Sons
WHOLESALE
FLOOR COVERINGS
116 NORTH SECOND ST.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Established 1817
Monroe Bros. & Co.
Wholesale Distributors of
SHOES and RUBBER
FOOTWEAR
49 NORTH THIRD STREET
Philadelphia
MORRIS SHAPIRO
COMPANY
WHOLESALE TOOLS
523 COMMERCE STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
New York
Chicago
Los Angeles
Oehrle Brothers
Company
Philadelphia
Upholstery Trimmings
Rope Portieres
A. C. OEHRLE
MORRIS ALBUS
Manufacturer of
Juniors', Misses, and
Ladies' Coats
501 Wilson Building, 1270 Broadway
New York
Factory: Gilbert Building, Juniper and
Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
Gustav Soelle
Pearl Button Co.
Manufacturers of Pearl Buttons
Especially for the Shirt Trade
3509-11 N. Randolph Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The Perkiomen
Trunk & Bag Co.
INC.
429-447 E. MOYER STREET
Philadelphia
M. Halpern & Son
Manufacturers of
Davenports, Couch Frames, Over-
stuffed Suites and Box Springs
Fireside chairs; all kinds. Chairs made to order
1531-33 N. Palethorp Street
1530-34 N. Hancock Street
Main Office: 1531 N. Palethorp
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, Phone, COLUMBIA 2745
Keystone Phone, PARK 4972-A
XLV
Biberman Brothers
MANUFACTURERS OF
WASH DRESSES
Fifteenth and Mt. Vernon Sts.
ABSOLUTE
Hair ClotK
HAIR WILL NOT WORK OUT
GEO. S. COX & BRO. Inc.
Cambria and Ormes Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sole Makers of ABSOLUTE
Compliments of
Unique Knitting Co.
1324-26 North Lawrence Street
BELL PHONE
Dyson Brothers
MEN'S WEAR
Cope's Mill, Wayne Junction
HENRY KRAAN
Furniture Co.
Incorporated
Manufacturers of
Dining Room Furniture
N. E. Cor. Sixth and Master Sts.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Wm. B. Threapleton's
Sons
Manufacturers of
HOSIERY
N. E. Cor. Howard and Huntingdon
Streets, Philadelphia
Bell Phone, Market 1897
S. Feldenheimer & Bulkin
Maker of
COATS, SUITS and
DRESSES
121 North Seventh Street
PHILADELPHIA
Compliments
The Philadelphia
Silk Throwing Co.
3327-3329 B STREET
New York Office, 366 Broadway
Brownhill & Kramer
Manufacturers of
HOSIERY
East Columbia Ave., Memphis and
Orange Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
Phone, Kensington 4677
Textile Shrinking
Company
Examining, Sponging, Refinish-
ing, Cold Water Shrinking
S. W. Cor. Coral and Adams Sts.
All Goods Fully Covered by Insurance
XLVI
John H. Richter
HEATERS, RANGES and
SPOUTING
TIN AND SLAG ROOFING
3021 West York Street and 2308 N.
Twenty-eighth Street
Philadelphia
HEATING ROOFING
Bell Phone
Albert F. Kaercher
Office
2904-2906 W. Fletcher Street
Philadelphia
Safety Guard Appliances
Sheet Metal Work
Bell Phone, POPLAR 501
Wm. 3f. Hang
1428 COLUMBIA AVENUE
Ice Cream, Water Ices
Fancy Cakes
Philadelphia. Pa.
BEFORE YOU BUILD CALL US
Plans and Estimates Furnished, Jobbing
and Alterations
Bell Phones, Tioga 2338, Ticga 3111
H. P. Werner & Co.
Contractors and "Builders
3243-45 Germantown Avenue
Residence: 3419 Old York Road
Philadelphia
Bell, Diamond 9635
Keystone, Park 239
C. H. RAUB
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
OF THE BETTER KIND
1805 North Nineteenth Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
H. Toggweiler
HEJITE'KS, K.ANGES
1K.OOFIJWG
iillio Midi;*' A\ enue
Philadelphia
CHAS. ERNST
Wholesale Dealer in
PROVISIONS
Boneless Boiled Hams, Smoked
and Salted Fish
SAUER KRAUT a Specialty
2925-27 W. FLETCHER ST.
Philadelphia
Bell Phone, DIAMOND 4237
BELL PHONE
GAS FITTER
CHAS. J. WILLIAMS
Sanitary Plumber
Steam and Hot Water Heating
2340 North Thirty-second Street
Philadelphia
Chas. Shaw & Son
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Mistletoe Canned Goods
2310-2312 N. EIGHTH STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Phone, DIAMOND 4394
Keystone Phone, PARK 3234
Electric Fixtures and Appliances
CHARLES W. KESTER
Electrical Contractor
Office, 3038 West York Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Residence, 2440 North Thirty-second Street
Bell Phone, DIAMOND 65-07 J.
XLVII
George H. Rapson
CONVEYANCER
and
REAL ESTATE BROKER
51 NORTH SIXTH STREET
Philadelphia
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.
Represented by D. H. Kruger, A Blind
Bell Phone, MARKET 614
Keystone Phone, MAIN 3624
D. Becker & Sons
Manufacturers of
UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE
437-447 North American Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Peerless Silk
Dyeing Co.
Compliments of
S. rlirshenhorn & Sons
209 NORTH THIRD STREET
G. C. Seidel & Co.
REAL ESTATE
and INSURANCE
Established 1865 Incorporated 1914
N. E. Corner Fourth and Callowhill
Streets
Philadelphia
A. Geissel & Son
INVENTORS OF THE
GEISSEL
PATENT TOURING CAR
CONVERTER
485-487-489 North Third Street
Diamond Towel Mills
MANUFACTURERS OF
TURKISH TOWELS
WASH CLOTHS
and BATH RUGS
N. E. Corner Hancock and Oxford
BOTH PHONES
Philip L. Sheerr
Manufacturer of
HIGH GRADE
HAIR CLOTH
Howard Street, Below Berks
Bell Phone, Frankford 157
William B. Koehler
Wholesale Grower
POT PLANTS
ill | 1634 Bridge St., Frankford, Phila.
XLVIII
Foley Brothers
DEALERS IN
SLACK AND TIGHT
BARRELS
1528 N. SEVENTH STREET
Philadelphia
Bell Phone, Kensington 6412
JOSEPH A. RIES
Dealer in All Kinds of
BARRELS
2847-49-51-53-55 Emerald Street
Philadelphia
Bell Phone, MARKET 1570
S. SMITH
DEALER IN
Diamonds, Watches
ClocKs and Jewelry
1046 N. SECOND STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
William O'Brien
BARRELS
KEGS
Water St. Below Dickinson St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Keystone, Park 4039 Bell, Diamond 7481
Girard Paper & Bag Co.
Wrapping, Wax, Tissue, Toilet
PAPER
Ice Cream Supplies and Twines
Oyster and Ice Cream Boxes
Ice Cream, Oyster, Egg Cartons
1630 GERMANTOWN AVENUE
XLIX
Brown & Son
BARREL
DEALERS
720 New Market Street
Bell Phone, KENSINGTON 2C04
Keystone Phone, PARK 1022
MACK TRUCK SERVICE 2»/2 to 7l/2 TONS
GUTHRE and KLAR
General Hauling Contractors
Loading and Unloading of Cars
Rigging of Every Description by Hour,
Day or Tonnage
N. E. Cor. Howard and Thompson
Philadelphia, Pa.
Telephones: Lombard 5824, Main 689
J. T. RILEY
LUMBER
620 and 622 Pine St., Philadelphia
Factory, Burlington, Iowa
MISSISSIPPI PEARL
BUTTON COMPANY
Salesroom, 1017 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
P. LAUBER
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.
KOENIG
THE
Gas Iron Man
131 NORTH SEVENTH ST.
Frank Kelly, Jr., President
Frank Kelley, Secretary and Treasurer
Peerless Belt Lacing
Machine Co.
Manufacturers of the
PEERLESS BELT LACER
Coiled Wire Lacing, Spiral Needles and
Rawhide Pins
Swanson and Moore Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
Telephone Connection
Cable Address: "COGS" 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.
Yards, 1013-19 East Susquehanna Ave.
808-820 East Wildey Street
WM. S. HENNING
American Art Co.
Antique Specialties and Artistic
Wood Turning
FINE WORK TO ORDER
S03 BROWN STREET
Philadelphia
MORRIS OZLEK, Proprietor
ESTABLISHED 1860
Bell, Market 1977 Keystone, Main 5930-A
Peerless Paste Co.
Manufacturers of
STEAM FLOUR PASTE
FOR ALL PURPOSES
Liquid Glue for Paper Boxes, Fish. Glue,
Ground Glue for Sizing Dextrine,
British Gum and Snow White Powdered Paste
Factory: 204-206 Wood Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
D. J. FLANAGAN, Proprietor
No Job Too Small No Job Too Large
Charles Harburg
Modern Plumbing & Heating
Contractor
210 BROWN STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, Market 4848 Keystone, Park 437
Chas. C. Huling
Manufacturer of
The
Perfecto Confections
925 Locust Street, Philadelphia
Revised American Candy Maker
Plant Under Chemical supervision
Girard Smelting and
Refining Co.
Manufacturers of Ingot Brass and White
Metal Alloys
Refiners of White Metal Drosses, Copper
Bearing Material
Richmond and Tioga Sts., Phila., Pa.
Paul Welte & Son
Manufacturers and Dealers in
HEATERS, RANGES
and ROOFING
S. W. Corner Fifth and Noble Sts.
Telephone Connection
Central Baking Co.
HOTEL and
RESTAURANT
SUPPLIES
1336-38-40 MARSHALL STREET
Established 1883
John Galbraith
WOODEN BOXES, CRATES
AND SHOOKS
619 Commerce St., Phila., Pa.
Bell Phone, Market 13-73
Keystone Phone, Main 17-25
William J. Kees
PACKING BOX
Manufacturer
111-13-15-17 N. ORIANNA ST.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Acme
Paper Box Co.
316-326 North 17th St.
Bell, LOCUST 1607 Philadelphia
Spiral Mailing Tubes Round Cartons
<£. A. 3. (grtttzsrfj
Manufacturer of
Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes
S. E. Cor. Twenty-first & Jefferson
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enterp
rise raper
Co.
Bell Phone, Poplar 2804
Keystone, Race 4265-4266
Edwin J.SchoettleCo.
PAPER BOXES and
MAILING TUBES
533 N. ELEVENTH STREET
BELL PHONES
William Meyer
Packing Box Manufacturer
Carpenter Work, Shelves and Fixtures a
Specialty— Jobbing in all its Branches
206-216 QUARRY STREET
Comer Bread, Between Second and Third,
Race and Arch Streets
Philadelphia
Manufacturers and Distributors of
PAPER and
PAPER PRODUCTS
Callowhill at Third Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Young & Keim
PAPER BOX MANUFAC-
TURERS
307 Arch Street, Philadelphia
Jas. S. McCauley
J. Irvine Crummer
Established 1857
J. & W. McCauley
Packing Boat
Manufacturers
963-971 FRANKFORD AVENUE
Philadelphia
Established 1861 Telephone Connection
J. B, Shoemaker's Sons
Wholesale Dealers in
PACKING BOXES
Hogsheads, Casks, Barrels and
Crates
Office, Factory and Warehouse
Cor. Front and East Clearfield Sts.
Philadelphia, Pa.
LI
Joseph Berliner
METALS
Belgrade and Frankford Ave.
PHILADELPHIA
J. BENDER
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
RAGS, PAPER, IRON
and METALS
2521 RIDGE AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA
Both Phones
Matusow Bros.
Paper and Woolen Manufacturers'
Supplies
454-58 North Ninth Street
Philadelphia
Bell, Walnut 1294 Keystone, Race 4347
The Ace Metal Co.
716-18 South Eleventh Street
Philadelphia
BelL Market 2522 Keystone, Park 1507
S. Specter & Co.
Paper Manufacturers'
Supplies
1706 NORTH SECOND STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Jacob L. Caplan
PROPRIETOR
Queen Metal and Rubber Co.
COTTON and WOOLEN
RAGS
234-236 QUEEN STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Telephone Connection
John J. Chaulk Co*
Taper cManuf adurers Materials
and Marine Merchandise
Old and New Manila Rope and Canvas
506 and 508 South Delaware Ave.
Philadelphia, Penna.
Bell, Spruce 2407
Keystone, Race 2529
Acme Iron & Metal Co.
SCRAP IRON AND
METALS
Twenty-third, Arch and Cuthbert
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
DAVID KRAMER
Keystone Phone, Park 816-A
Residence, 3019 N. Twenty-third St.
H. Askin & Flinker
Dealers in
Rags, Paper, Iron, Metals, Etc.
2946 N. TWENTY-SECOND ST.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Phone, Market 5308
ROYAL PAPER CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PAPER and
PAPER STOCK
311 CHERRY STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
LII
THE BEST
Seeds, Plants, Bulbs
Catalogues Mailed Free
HENRY A. DREER
714-716 CHESTNUT STREET
Philadelphia
Phones: Bell, Lombard 2917-2916
Keystone, Main 7589
GEORGE H. BUZBY LOUIS M. BUZBY
G. HAROLD BUZBY
C. M. Buzby & Sons
LUMBER and MILLWORK
BEAVER BOARD
612-632 WASHINGTON AVE.
Philadelphia
BOTH PHONES
Toll Shopping Bag Co.
Manufacturers ol
PAPER SHOPPING BAGS
Paper, Bags and Twines
165-167 W. OXFORD STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Compliments of
Isaac G. Ferguson
TEAMSTER & RIGGER
Front and Palmer Streets
Bell Phone, POPLAR 7793
MASTER
KNITTING MILLS
NECKWEAR
Keystone Building, S. E. Corner
Eleventh and Columbia Ave.
Compliments of
Elias Wilf
FLOOR
COVERINGS
209-211 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
L. Sacks and Sons
HARDWARE and
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
1417 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Telephones:
Dickinson, 6815
Keystone, Main 2439
Philadelphia, Pa.
Standard
HOSIERY DYEING AND
FINISHING WORKS
3213-15 FRANKFORD AVENUE
Philadelphia
Peerless Paper Box
Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Manufacturers of
PAPER BOXES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
1432-34-36 RANDOLPH STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, Market 1110 Keystone, Park 1065
M. YELLIN
General
Contractor and Builder
712 North Franklin Street
LIII
Landis & Company
Wholesale Dealers, Importers and Manu-
facturers' Agents of
CARPETS, RUGS
LINOLEUMS
MATTINGS and
HOUSEFURNISHINGS
Salesrooms
45 NORTH THIRD ST., Phila., Pa.
Established 1885
IGNATIUS HAAZ
Manufacturer of
Sample Boohs
Phonograph Record
Albums
404-412 BROWN STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Market 1403 Telephones
Park 477
H. Brinton Company
Manufacturers of
CIRCULAR
KNITTING MACHINES
OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION
213-215-217 RACE STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
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 Ave. and Willow Street
Office and Salesrooms, 626 Arch Street
PHILADELPHIA
BELL PHONE 3863
Metropolitan Electric
Supply Co.
WHOLESALE
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
45 N. SEVENTH STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Hafleigh Rendering
Company
P. O. ADDRESS STATION E,
Philadelphia, Pa.
TALLOW RENDERERS
Poultry and Hog Feeds
Fertilizers
LIV
Established 1868
John M. SGhwehm's Sons
Manufacturers of
HAIR CLOTH and SILK
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
13 to 15 Wister Street, Below
Germantown Avenue
Telephone Connection P. O. Station "G"
Germantown, Philadelphia
Bell Telephone, Kensington 1279
Meyers & Reimet
DYERS
Of Silk and Cotton
Hosiery
110-112 W. TURNER STREET
Philadelphia
GARFIELD MILLS
John Watt's Sons Co.
Manufacturers of
TURKISH TOWELS and
WASH CLOTHS
Second and Huntingdon Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
Weimar Brothers
Manufacturers of
TAPES
BINDINGS
and
NARROW FABRICS
2046-48 AMBER STREET
Philadelphia
LOOPERS
LOOPER CUTTERS
AND
SEAMERS
John W. Hepworth
& Co.
Northwest Corner Lehigh Avenue
and Mascher Street
Philadelphia
The
William H.Lorimer's
Sons Co.
Ontario and Lawrence Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
Manufacturers of
MERCERIZED
COTTON YARN
LV
Rossell Brothers
& Co.
CHAIRS
255-257 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA
Frank H. Stewart
Electric Co.
*j£rn5£> ELECTRICAL
4PPSp SUPPLIES
37 and 39 North Seventh Street
Old Mint Building, Philadelphia
Quarter'
WM331
ICE CREAM
THE TASTE TELLS
Walsh's Protecpolish
Cleans and Polishes Your Automo-
bile in a Few Minutes for 3 Cts.
Works Like Magic on Furniture and Paint
Used in White House Garage and
Senate Chamber
8 oz. BOTTLE, 40 Cts.
Main Office:
4302 N. Third Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Phone, LOMBARD 5686
Keystone Phone, MAIN 4288
MITTIN BROS.
LUMBER
Mill Work and Beaver Board
773 SOUTH SECOND STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
James L.Wilson & Co.
DRY GOODS
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
239 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Alfred C. Haines
PLATE and WINDOW
GLASS
56 NORTH FRONT STREET
Philadelphia
Bell, Kensington 4971 Keystone, East 7021
New Famous
Chandelier Co.
MANUFACTURERS
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
CORAL and BOSTON AVENUE
Philadelphia, Pa.
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.
C. W. SHELLY
Dealer in
PACKING
BOXES
439-41 EAST WILDEY ST.
Philadelphia
KEYSTONE PHONE
.LVI
In Every Good Delicatessen
Store ARE TONGUES
that
Speak for Us
Bernard Pincus
222 North Delaware Avenue
Both Phones
Established 1849
Joseph P. Wilde
Importer of Cheese, Delicacies and
Fancy Groceries
Commission Merchant
825-827 NORTH SECOND ST.
Philadelphia, Pa.
POULTRY, BUTTER and EGGS
A. R. HEISEY
Wholesale Commission Merchant
S. W. Corner Second and Callowhill
Streets, Philadelphia
Bell Phone, MARKET 1043
Keystone Phone, MAIN 2307
Established 1871
Bell, Kensington 651 Keystone, Park 924
M. M. MO YER & CO.
FINE BUTTER
SELECTED EGGS
1219 Germantown Avenue
Keystone, Main 2688
Bell, Market 5390
SAM HALPERN
MORRIS SHANIS
Halpern & Shanis
Wholesale Grocers and Jobbers
463-465 NORTH SECOND ST.
Warehouse, 464-66 N. Hancock Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ESTABLISHED 1887
Bell, Market 1300 Keystone, Main 700
Jacob Waxman & Co.
Wholesale Receivers
FISH, OYSTERS AND CLAMS
221 Callowhill Street
PHILADELPHIA
Hotels and Restaurants Supplied
Risser Bros. Co.
C. N. RISSER
LIVE POULTRY
in Car Lots
214-216 CALLOWHILL STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Long Distance Phone, Market 337
Represented by W. C. MARCHANT
Keystone, Park 362 Bell, Kensington 5136
Miller & Greenstein
Successors to SAMUEL MILLER
WHOLESALE GROCERS
N. W. Corner Girard Avenue and
Howard Street
PHILADELPHIA
WM. C. YOUNG
The Quality Cash
WHOLESALE GROCERY
WAREHOUSE
1211-13-15 N. SECOND STREET
Bell Phones, DIAMOND 4172-4173
Keystone Phone, PARK 4987
Berg's Hotel Supply
Meats and Poultry of Quality
Hotels, Restaurants and Institutions Sup-
plied. Best Service. Lowest Prices
1702 DAUPHIN STREET
Philadelphia
LVII
Phone, Poplar 1136 Buildings Demolished
Central
House Wrecking
Company
Dealers in All Kinds of Build-
ing Materials
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Lumber, Millwork, Plumbing Supplies
Pipes and Fittings, Office Furniture
Store Fixtures, Restaurant Fixtures
S. W. Cor. 12th and Spring Garden
Streets
East 528-29
Kensingston 152
A. ROSE & SON
INC.
Paper Mills
Supplies
2521-41 East York St., Philadelphia
Samuel W. Kooperman Herman Kooperman
Edw. Kooperman
and Sons
PAINTING and
DECORATING
ESTABLISHED 1890
N. E. Cor. 29th and Poplar Streets
Philadelphia
Phones: Bell, Poplar 188; Keyst., Race 479
Compliments of
Michel's
Bakery
Thirty-first and Diamond Sts.
Bell Phone, Tioga 5993
Keystone Phone, North 0057
John Warner
HARDWOODS and
BUILDING
LUMBER
COAL
1707 HUNTING PARK AVE.
Philadelphia
JWelrose
Confections
Cocoanut Specialty
Co.
1214 CREASE STREET
LVIII
T. C. Krewson
Manufacturer of
LADDERS
Rolling Ladders, Extension Ladders
Sectional Ladders, Swinging
Stages, Jacks and Hods
801 and 803 Master Street
Bell Phone Philadelphia, Pa.
Compliments of
DuBois Lumber
Company
Manufacturer and Wholesaler
Camden, N. J.
ESTABLISHED 1857
Ellwood Allen
Lumber Co.
SAW and PLANING
MILLS
Building Lumber, White Pine
Hardwood, Beaver Board
Sash Doors, Shutters, Frames
Moulding, Sheetrock
Trenton Avenue and Ann St.
Philadelphia
PIPE
All Sizes — New and
Second Hand
FOR ALL PURPOSES
Furnished with new threads and couplings
or cut to specifications.
FITTINGS, VALVES, Etc.
We have modern equipment and are pre-
pared to make prompt shipments.
James F. Griffith
412-424 Moyer Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Have you looked over our
Line of
DINING ROOM
TABLES?
If Not— Why Not
GIVE US A CALL
Philadelphia Table Co., Inc.
1609-11-13-15 N. Fifth Street
Philadelphia
Compliments of
Joseph Dintenfass
LUMBER
606-8-10 S. WATER ST.
Philadelphia
Telephones
Keystone, Main 3037 Bell, Lombard 4156
LIX
Bell Phone
Keystone Phone Both Phones
Standard Provision
Company
212-214 NORTH FRONT ST.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Felton, Sibley & Co.
INCORPORATED
Makers of
PAINTS and
VARNISHES
136-138-140 N. Fourth Street
Philadelphia
U. S. Gov't Inspection
HEATING
ALL KINDS
"THAT'S OUR BUSINESS"
GET OUR PRICES
"WE DO IT RIGHT
AND GUARANTEE IT"
If You Contemplate Installing a
FURNACE pipeless
Get Our Prices They Are Lowest
We Are Sole Distributors of the
KSiGL KARBURETOR
A COAL SAVING DEVICE WHICH
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 SABIN & CO., Inc.
HOWARD MILLER, President
J 237-239-241 BREAD STREET
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.
Established 1851
Hensel Colladay
Company
Manufacturers
DRESS and MILLINERY
TRIMMINGS
S. E. Cor. Twelfth and Wood Sts.
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone, LOMBARD 126
Weiner & Poliner
Manufacturers of
Men's, Youths' and Children's
CLOTHING
416 Market St. 411 Ludlow St.
LX
JOHN H. STEVENSON
Both Phones
Standard Packing Box
Co.
Manufacturers of
The kind of BOXES you Want
When you Want them
1605-1607 N. FRONT STREET
Philadelphia
A. W. Vandegrift, President; Nelson M.
Vandegrift, Vice-President; F. W.
Hudtwalcker, Sec. and Treasurer
Keystone and Bell Telephones
Sheip & Vandegrift
Inc.
LUMBER and MILL WORK
814-832 North Lawrence Street
Philadelphia
Poplar, Bass, Chestnut, Oak, Planing
Re-Sawing, Moulding
Bell, DIAMOND 1927
S. YELLIN
Builder
3125 Montgomery Avenue
Philadelphia
SPECIAL FACTORY WORK
B. Bernheim
and Sons
INC.
STORE FIXTURES
SHOW CASES
OFFICE PARTITIONS
1401-1405 N. THIRD STREET
Cor. Master, Philadelphia, Pa.
Factory, 309-323 Master St.
Warehouse, 310-316 Master St.
Bell Phone
Keystone Phone
Eastern Spring
& Tool Co.
DISTRIBUTORS OF
KEYSTONE
Automobile and Truck
Springs
2133 North Marshall Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Keystone Phone, Main 5166-5167
Bell Phone, Lombard 4426-4427
M. perilstein
JOBBER IN
POLISHED PLATE AND
WINDOW
GLASS
515 S. SIXTH STREET
Warehouse, 510-18 South Randolph Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
LXI
John J. Hitschler & Son
RECEIVERS— WHOLESALERS— JOBBERS
BUTTER and EGGS
1221-1223 SOUTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Bell Phone, LOMBARD 1363
CHAS. NEMCOF
WOOLENS
21 and 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Phone, GERMANTOWN 6040 Keystone, NORTH 6581-A
Compliments of
MR. GOLDSTEIN
Germantown Auto Radiator Company
Bell, FRANKFORD 446 Keystone, EAST 519
Niagara THread Company
Manufacturers of
SEWING THREADS and MERCERIZED COTTON
Main Office and Factory
EAST ONTARIO, JANNEY and WEIKEL STS., Philadelphia, Pa.
PROMPT SERVICE, STANDARD QUALITIES
THOS. HALTON'S SONS
JACQUARD MACHINES
Mascher Street Below Oxford Street
Compliments of
Henry P. Pancoast Co.
946-62 NORTH FRONT STREET
LXII
Hnskey Manufacturing
Company
OFFICE PARTITIONS and
STORE FIXTURES
INTERIOR
WOOD WORK
Columbia Avenue and Howard Street
COLUMBIA 1272 PARK 1144
BELL. LOMBARD 4013
KEYSTONE, MAIN 2075
H. ROBINSON
American Metal Company
N. E. COR. WATER and MIFFLIN STREETS
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A deliciously smooth Ginger* Ale that's made
of Ginger and not of Capsicum
ALWAYS
HAVE SOME
ON ICE
ALSO
BLUE ANCHOR
SAK
BIRCH ROOT
AND
LEMON
PHONE US TODAY
TIOGA 2495
JOHN FRIEDR1CH. Sole Owner
5th and Rising Sun Ave., - Philadelphia, Pa.
"BLUE ANCHOR BEVERAGES"
LXIII
Samuel Waxman
WHOLESALE
BEEF
BUTCHER
ABATTOIR
226 Moore Street
MICHELL'S
Markets
PHILADELPHIA
Everything for Lawn, Farm and
Garden. Get a Catalog
MICHELI/S house
Artistic Lighting
Fixtures
MORRIS SKLAR CO.
1018-20 ARCH STREET
§tedm©^Smbind- Supplier
516^rch=Philiaelphi^.
HENRY SPECHT, Jr. DANIEL W. SPERRY
SPECHT & SPERRY
CONTRACTORS and 'BUILDE'R.S
643 HEED BUILDING - 1213-15 FILBERT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Contractors for the Morris Lasker Memorial Hall
BELL PHONE, WALNUT 3083
LXIV
Master Coa!- Saving Carburetor
SKIVES OJME^THI'BJD OF YOUR COAL
Gives One-Third
More Heat
Carburetor
as Attached
List Price Ruins the gas and
Eliminates clinkei s. < ' a n
easily be attached <.<• an \
lurnace — hot air. steam, ln>t
water or pipeless at small addi-
tional cost.
Liberal Discount to Dealers
SWARTZ MFG. CO.
234-236 Cherry St., Phila., Pa.
$6
>/ZOS. Co.
High Grade Plumbing Fixtures Heating & Pump Supplies
FARM LIGHTING PLANTS PAWNEE PIPELESS HEATERS
PERFECTION SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
We aim to make the farmer our friend; to equip his farm with fixture that
are unexcelled in pattern and durability; and to give him service and prices that
are right.
Main Office and Display Rooms
44 NORTH FIFTH STREET 506 ARCH STREET
Philadelphia, Pa. Camden, N. J.
CAMEL DYES
Standard Everywhere
John Campbell <SL Co.
SECOND and GIRARD AVENUE
CHAS. F. CREDO, Mgr.
PHILADELPHIA
GLOBE KNITTING MILLS
Manufacturers of
Men's Knitted
NeckWear
1108 GERMANTOWN AVENUE
LXV
Philadelphia, Pa.
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
MRS. HORWITZ
S. E. Cor. 12th and City Line
MRS. I. WAGMAN
2219 West Venango Street
U. P. M. S. Company
423 North Orianna Street
Compliments of
Heywood Brothers & Wakefield
Company
OF PENNSYLVANIA
244-254 South Fifth St., - Philadelphia
Compliments of
NATIONAL
BEDDING COMPANY .
LXVI
Compliments of
A. H. CAPLAN
Compliments of
Chabrow Brothers
Compliments of
H. FORMAN
4945 North Tenth Street
FRANK BUCK
HENRY SHEIP
Compliments of
B. BROS.
Compliments of
A. Weinfeld & Son
Philadelphia
Compliments of
SIGEL BROS.
MAX ROUNICK
H. SHERMAN
223 N. Second St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Phone, WYOMING 1035
Thomas M. Keeley
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
4411 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
^i
BOYER'S SELF-SHINING OIL POLISH
WILL GIVE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES A
FINE SATIN LUSTRE.
GIVE IT A TRIAL
Boyer & Company
2466-72 AMBER STREET, Philadelphia, Pa.
HONEST DEALINGS INSURE FUTURE PATRONAGE
JOHN WILLIAMS
COAL
Office and Yard:
TWENTY-FIFTH and DAUPHIN STREETS
Philadelphia
John Lang Paper Co.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ESTABLISHED 1851
James S* Wilson & Son, Inc*
PAINTERS and DECORATORS
44 NORTH SEVENTH STREET, Philadelphia
LXVII
Strand Theatre
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
The HOME of the Best
Photoplays
Compliments of
Relda Ribbon Mills
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
The House of Quality
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
All Kinds of Sea Food, Fancy
Dressed Poultry
FRYE and WEIDNER
Monument Square, DOYLESTOWN, PA.
Joseph Windholz
PAINTING and
PAPERHANGING
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
Doylestown, Pa.
Both Phones
Michael A. Rule
(Formerly Rufe Brothers)
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.
Established 1872
HISTAND BROS.
Slate and Tin Roofing
Spouting
Erectors of Pure Copper Cable Lightning
Rods— Write for Free Booklet
"Laws and Nature of Lightning"
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
George Sommer
Wholesaler and Retailer in Unsur-
passed Pasteurized and Clarified
Milk, Cream, Ice Cream
Butter and Cheese
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
J. F. MOORE
Department
Store
MAIN and STATE STREETS
Best Goods Procurable at Cash
Prices
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
Hayman Motor Co.
44-46-48 PINE STREET
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
Oldsmobile Reo Oakland
Paige Chevrolet
Motor Cars and Trucks
Phone 231
Henry S. Beidler
Coal, Flour, Grain, Feed
Clover Seed, Timothy Seed
Fertilizers, Lime, Etc.
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
LXVIII
HIGHEST GRADE COAL
FAULTLESS ICE
Cheltenham & Jenkintown
Ice Manufacturing
Company
MAIN OFFICE, OGONTZ
Phone Connection
Plants. OGONTZ and WYNCOTE
Telephones:
Ogontz 226-50 J Melrcse 1432
W. A. Brecht, President
Henry L. Freed, Secretary and Treasurer
TF^DE MARK "KRUPP"
Krupp Foundry Co.
Manufacturers of
High Grade Cast Iron Soil Pipe and
Fittings. Iron Castings for the
Plumbing Supply Trade
LANSDALE, PA.
WYNNE JAMES
Attorney at Law
Real Estate for Sale or Rent
Bell Phone, Perkasie 49-2
By Appointment
Stephen Girard Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hart Building, Doylestown, Pa.
FRANK ENGLE 1853— Established— 1896
A.J.ENGLESSON
GROCERIES
FLOUR AND FEED
Fancy Grocer
FRUIT IN SEASON, POULTRY and
ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLES
W. E. SAVACOOL
Dealer in
Ogontz, Pa.
GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED
and SEEDS
COUNTRY PRODUCE, Etc.
Perkasie, Pa.
Bell Telephone 815 R 5
0. HENRIKSEN
BREAD and CAKE
BAKERY
STEAM BAKED FRESH EVERY
DAY
Plumsteadville, Pa.
SILVERMAN'S
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS
AND FURNISHINGS
605 and 607 West Avenue
Jenkintown, Pa.
Lansdale Foundry Co.
GREY IRON CASTINGS
Castings of Quality
LANSDALE, PENNA.
LXIX
Snglesiflum ©ruat (Slompan^
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
Hgigrtttanatt
CHALFONT, PA.
W. H. WATSON
Hatboro Garage
Agent for the
OVERLAND
Accessories and Supplies
HATBORO, PA.
Studebaker Overland Willys-Knight
A. N. HELLYER
Green Street Garage
Anything in the Auto Line
Doylestown, Pa.
PHONE 355
Harvey S. Hartzel Stuart M. Hartzel
Russell M. Hartzel
CHALFONT STEAM ROLLER MILLS
Established 1860
F. D. HARTZEL'S SONS CO.
Manufacturers of
ROLLER PATENT FLOUR
Chalfont, Pa.
Brands: High-Grade Patent, Daisy, Fancy
Pastry, Choice Rye Flour
Dealers in All Kinds of Grain, Feed, Seeds,
Coal, Lime, Cement, Farm Machinery,
Fertilizers, Automobile Supplies
Bell Phone 285-w
Doylestown, Pa.
Gustave Sanders
UP-TO-DATE
Portrait Studio
Art Shop and Framing House
Come in and See the Latest Styles in
Portrait Work
Cameras, Films, Film Packs and
Amateur Finishing
Royal Silk Company
Manufacturers of
BROAD SILKS
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
LXX
-xecutes Trusts
Pays Interest on Deposits
Insures Titles
Uurka (Enmtty ®ritflt fflnmpanjj
Authorized Capital $250,000 Paid-in Capital, $125,000 Surplus, $200,000
HENRY A. JAMES. President; OSCAR O. 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. C. CLYMER
36, 38 and 40 West State
BELL PHONE No. 1
Doylestown, Pa,
KEYSTONE No. 25
BELL PHONE 184-A
EMIL PEITER
BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY
PURE ICE CREAM
Opposite Masonic Hall 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.
Wm. P. Ely & Son
Dealers in
Ready-to- Wear Clothing for Men,
Boys, Children; Gents' Furnish-
ing Goods, Hats, Caps,
Boots and Shoes
Op. P. & R. Depot, Doylestown, Pa.
Jos. K. Mussslman
Dry Goods, Trimmings, Lin-
ings, Hosiery, Notions
Ready-made Suits and Cloaks for
Ladies
NO. 16 SOUTH MAIN ST.
Next to Express Office
Bell Phone, 157-J Doylestown, Pa.
Charles H. Shive
Dealei in
General Hardware
Main and State Streets
Oscar Snedeker
Mltttwt
Sfoeet 'Peas and Vegetable Plants
a Specialty
Doylestown, Pa.
S. H. SWARTLEY
Manufacturer of
CIDER and VINEGAR
Corner State and West Streets
P. O. Box 412 DOYLESTOWN, PA.
LXXI
Compliments of
D. V. B.
W. H. ZIMMERMAN
Plumbing
Steam and Hot Water Heating
Dealer in
All Kinds of Pumps, Water Wheels
Hydraulic Rams, Etc.
109 E. Main St., Lansdale, Pa.
WOLLMAN&'SON
Paper, Rags, Iron and Metals
1506 N. TWENTY-FIRST ST.
Philadelphia
Bell Phone, POPLAR 4C64
The Powell Knitting Co.
Manufacturers of
SEAMLESS HOSIERY
Hosiery of Every Description
Mill and Office, 28th & Parrish Sts.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Agents: New York, 346 Broadway; Chicago,
Medinah Bldg. ; London, 32 Gresham St.;
Philadelphia, 18 S. 10th St.; Boston, 12
West St.
Bell, Lombard 25-64 Keystone, Main 24-98
Philadelphia Cheese Co.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
CHEESE, DELICATESSEN
Dried Fruits and Canned Goods
108 PINE STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
James H. McGurk
BONDED
DRAYMAN
N. E. Corner Second Street and
Columbia Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa.
F. Hrecbfs Sons
CIGAR BOX
Manufacturers
109-113 North Orianna Street
PHILADELPHIA
POPLAR 7689
C. WOLF, Proprietor
"The Chic Shop"
WOMEN'S APPAREL
OF EXCLUSIVE STYLES
DRESSES, COATS, SUITS
AND SKIRTS
1528 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia
W. Bodek Co.
HOSIERY
53-55 North Third Street
Philadelphia
Compliments of
Trenton Crockery
Company
Compliments of
A FRIEND
LXXII
PENNSYLVANIA r . n fPU i
littlegiant Grain and Peanut Threshers
Union Feed and Ensilage Cutters
Manufactured by
HEEBNER & SONS
LANSDALE, PA.
Naman Rosenberger Joel Rosenberger
Ol. Rosenberger' s Sons
PLASTERING and CONCRETING
MANUFACTURERS OF
BUILDING BLOCKS and
"BURIAL VAULTS
LANSDALE, PA.
BELL PHONE 339-J
2
year
Guarantee
PHISLAPELPHJA
ftfTERy
With Vhila. Slotted Retainers
All Makes Batteries Repaired and Recharged
G,lS.S,ossTON Charles B. Moyer fH\L<^\)o»
Electrical Contractor 30 E. State St., DoylestOWIl
THE 34th SERIES 1920-1921
OF
DR. KRAUSKOPF'S SUNDAY DISCOURSES
Ready in Bookform Now
Price $2.00; Postage, 15c.
There Is Only a Very Limited Number of Them.
OSCAR KLONOWER
1717 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
LXXIII
Lukens & Yerkes
PRODUCERS OF
L. & Y. LIME
CRUSHED LIMESTONE
PULVERIZED LIMESTONE
RUSHLAND TRAP ROCK
HENDERSON FOUNDATION STONE
MILL ROAD FOUNDATION STONE
Our Pulverized Limestone unequaled for
clovers and alfalfa. When a farm has these 924-25 Stephen Girard Building-
it has everything. r fo
works Philadelphia, Pa.
Crushers: Earnest, Pa.; Rushland, Pa.
Quarries: Mill Road, Pa.; Henderson, Pa.
Lime Kiln: Earnest, Pa.
Both Phones Estimates Furnished
A. P. FRAIM
Contractor, Carpenter and Builder
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
319 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
THOMAS BONSALL LeROY BONSALL
Win. S. Bonsall's Sons
FURNACES
RANGES
ROOF/NG
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
LXXIV
Harris Knitting Mills
LEE S. HARRIS & SON
KNIT WOOL GLOVES
Germantown, Philadelphia
Hoffman-Corr Mfg. Co.
Ask Your Dealer and Insist on Having
Your Awnings Made Frcm
Hoffman Gold Medal Brand
Awning Stripes
Largest Rope and Twin House in the
Wcrld, Contractors to the Government
312 Market Street, Philadelphia
150 Duane Street, New York
ARMY AND NAVY
STORE COMPANY
MILITARY GOODS
225 MARKET STREET
J. Sellers Pennock
Sanitary Plumbing
and Heating
1220 LOCUST STREET
Harry Linsk & Company
N. Cramer & Sons
CLOAKS AND SUITS
Mulford Bldg.. Broad and Wallace
Streets, Philadelphia
New York Office, 15 East Thirtieth Street
Ferguson Carpet Co.
Stenton Ave. and Rockland Street
Wayne Junction
Philadelphia
Philadelphia Manufacturers'
Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
Commercial Trust Building
Philadelphia, Pa.
EDWIN I. ATLEE, President
40 NORTH SIXTH STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Phone, Filbert 29-49. 29-50
Keystone Phone, Main 38-35, 38-36
H. D. REESE
Dealer in the Finest Quality of
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb and
Smoked Meats
1203 Filbert Street
Philadelphia
M. & J. B. McHugh
Contractors
892 Markoe Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
LXXV
sow
QUAKER
BRAND
Clover and Timothy
Seed
OVER 99.' j % PURE
Phone, Park 890
LEO LIEBER
Originator of
Crimped
Chocolates
854 N. EIGHTH STREET
Philadelphia
BANK AND OFFICE PARTITIONS
JOHN E. SJ0STR0M CO'
Incorporated
CABINET MAKERS
1719 N. Tenth St. Philadelphia
IF YOU COME TO TIOGA, SEE
THE-MAN-ON-THE-SPOT
Charles W. Rueter
Everything in Real Estate
1703 W. Tioga Street, Phila., Pa.
Ancre Cheese
With the Genuine Roquefort Flavor
P. E. SHARPLESS CO.
Charles A. Sadler R. E. Sadler
Established 1868
Member cf Phila. Real Estate Board, Inc.
Penna., 1908
William Sadler's Sons
Successors to William Sadler
Real Estate Brokers, Insurance
Houses Bought, Sold and Rented
Care of Estates a Specialty
1526 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia
Boyertown Burial
Casket Co.
Bronze, Metallic, Hardwood and
Cloth-Covered Caskets, Robes
and Linings
Philadelphia, Pa. Boyertown, Pa.
New York, N. Y.
Conkling-Armstrong
Terra Cotta Co.
Manufacturers of
Architectural Terra Cotta Work
PHILADELPHIA
Telephone Office, Nicetown, Philadelphia
Charles Gross
PASTEURIZED
MILK AND CREAM
2123 Westmoreland Street, Phila.
LXXVI
Phone, Walnut 66S3
Toric Lenses
SEE SPEARE TO SEE RIGHT
Speare Optical Co.
Optometrists and Opticians
Kryptok Invisible Bifocals
S. E. Corner Tenth and Arch Steets
Philadelphia, Pa.
BEFORE YOU ORDER
SEE
FINNEY & SON
FOUNDED 1850
MONUMENTS
Twelfth and Spring Garden Streets
Philadelphia
Reasonable Prices, Modern Plans
Convenient to All Cemeteries
Phones Belmont 6995; West 25
S. Margolis
Dealer in
COAL AND ICE
Office and Yard
Forty-eighth and Parkside Avenue
PHILADELPHIA
Agent for RUSSWIN Hardware
Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Co.
Adolph Soeffin^
& Company
HARDWARE
833 Arch Street, Philadelphia
HARRY R. RUST
MANUFACTURER OF
Office & Bank Partitions
Store Fixtures
19 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET
724-26-28 LUDLOW STREET
41-43 NORTH HUTCHINSON STREET
Philadelphia
Ccmpliments of
Haverford Cycle Co.
503 Market Street
Bell Phone, Market 2939
Samuel S. Kershbaum
WOOLENS, COTTON GOODS
AND SILKS
623 Arch Street, Philadelphia
Robert L. Latimer & Co.
Mill, Mine, Elevator, Conveyor
and Power Transmission
Machinery and Supplies
24 and 26 North Front Street
PHILADELPHIA
Ezra Levinson
Wrapping Paper, Envelopes,
Paper Bags, Twine, Etc.
26 SOUTH FIFTH STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell and Keystone Phones
LXXVII
Tenth National Bank
1641-43-45 N. BROAD STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Jiccounts of Firms, Corporations and Individuals Solicited
SAVINGS FUND DEPARTMENT
OPEN FRIDAY EVENING, 7-9 P. M.
1762 ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS 1921
Oscar A. Fow & Son
MEATS
Stalls, 839 to 845, Reading Terminal Market
Arch Street Front
Telephone Connection PHILADELPHIA
WILLIAM H. WARD
Artistic ^A^all Decorations, Paper Hangings
Painting
S. E. Cor. Fifteenth and Oxford Streets, Philadelphia
BELL PHONE. POPLAR 1147
OSWALD LEVER CO.
INC.
MANUFACTURERS OF
TEXTILE MACHINERY
lllh and CAMBRIA STREETS - PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PHONES { Pw™046'6-7
NAGLER BROTHERS
Lancaster Ave. and Baring St.
SHEET METAL WORKERS
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
LXXVIII
Columbia Avenue Trust Co.
BROAD AND COLUMBIA AVENUE
Capital Paid in $400,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits (earned) - 600,000.00
Patronage Solicited
SYL. A. LEITH, President WM. ALLEN, Vice-President
WM. A. CARLILE, Secretary and Treasurer
WHEN DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR WORK
TRY
Forrest Laundry
1221-23-25 Columbia Avenue
LACE CURTAINS and FLOOR LINENS A SPECIALTY
BOTH PHONES
Sostmaun's Kettle Rendered. Hotels and Institutions
Beef Fat Supplied
Julius Sostmann (SL Sons
Wholesale BUTCHERS Retail
MEATS and POULTRY
520 South Street - - 232 K". Delaware Ave.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Quality-Service Packers of " S. O. S." Brand Cured Meats
Electrical Work MKSS
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 floor
ALBERT GENTEL, Inc.
Electrical Contractors
1503 Columbia Ave. 4445 Germantown Ave.
PHILADELPHIA
LXXIX
I. T. SCHICK & SON
MILLINERY
3240 Chestnut Street - Philadelphia
Louis Magaziner Victor Eberhard
603 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
"THE SUN LIGHTS THE EARTH AND WE LIGHT THE HOME" BOTH PHONES
C. B. HELLER
Manufacturer of FINE LIGHTING FIXTURES
Office and Salesroom
No. 622 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia
ROMAN
AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
231 NORTH BROAD STREET
Alex. E. Bass Manufacturing Co,
Children's and Misses' Dresses
OFFICE and FACTORY:
706 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Phone, FILBERT 2609 Keystone, RACE 6033
D. L. HANLEY
BUTTER : EGGS : POULTRY
1032 to 1043 TERMINAL MARKET
Philadelphia
COMPLIMENTS
Simmons Hardware Company
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OWEN LETTER'S
SONS
BEST COAL
EDISON
says:
"Electricity will sweep and dust,
wash and dry dishes,
wash and iron,
cook and sew."
nr^HE USE of electric labor-savers in the home takes
the work out of housework — relieves the house-
wife of the monotony and drudgery of the ever-
recurring daily routine — helps to solve the servant
problem — and does all this in the most efficient and eco-
nomical manner possible.
Unless you have an electric cleaner, washer and
iron in your home, your housework is a much greater
burden than necessary. Invest in these three labor-
savers first of all and then add the rest as your par-
ticular household requirements demand.
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The Philadelphia Electric
Company
TENTH and CHESTNUT STREETS