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Twenty-fourth  Annual  Report 


OF 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


November.  1921 


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Walnut  at  13th  Street 


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. 


6  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

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, 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  7 

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." 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  9 

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. 


10  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

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 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  11 

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 


12  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

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 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  13 

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 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  15 

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 


18  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

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 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  19 

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 


20  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

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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23 


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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25 


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 


26  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

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. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  27 

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. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  41 


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. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  43 


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 


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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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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. 


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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. 


SO  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

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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55 


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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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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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. 


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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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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. 
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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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» 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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•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 


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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 


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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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89 


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. 


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"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." 


Established    1854- 


STRUCE  596J 


Gatekunst  Portraits 

made  in  the  home  have  the 
same  distinctive  character  as 
those     made     in    our    studio 

1722  Chestnut  Street 


JACOB    REED'S    SONS 

Mens  and  Boys'  Wear,   Cloth- 
ing, Furnishings,  Hats,  Custom 
Tailoring,     Uniforms,     Liveries 
and  Automobile  Apparel 

1424-26   CHESTNUT  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 


1833  1921 

DAVIS'  FURS 

Now  in  Our  88th  Year 

Up-to-date  and  Exclusive  Styles  in    pJ^E   FURS 

We  invite  your  inspection 

DAVIS'  FUR  SHOP 

1120  Chestnut  Street  Next  to  Keith's  Philadelphia 


The  Liverpool  and   London  and 
Globe  Insurance  Co.,  L't'd 

OF  LIVERPOOL,  ENGLAND 

A  Stocit  Company 

HARRY  W.  STEPHENSON,  Local  Manager 

331-337  WALNUT  STREET  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

II 


iAMOs 


The  Gift  Book- 1322 

as  issued  by  this  Establishment  will  prove 
of  great  value  and  assistance  to  those  who 
wish,  to  secure 

Distinctive  Articles  of  Merit 

Jewels AVatches-  Clocks  -Silverware 
China-  Class  ^Novelties 

from  which  may  be  selected  moderate  price 
appropriate  Wedding  and  Personal  Gifts. 
Mailed  upon  request 

Wedding  Invitations  ^Announcements 

Samples   of  Correct  Social  Stationery  as 
approved  by  Society  -  Mailed  upon  request 


CAPITAL,  $1,000,000.00  SURPLUS,  $1,250,000.00 

The  Commonwealth 
Title  Insurance  &  Trust  Company 

Chestnut  and  Twelfth  Streets 

PHILADELPHIA 


PAYS  INTEREST  ON   DAILY  BALANCES 

RENTS   SAFE   DEPOSIT   BOXES   $4   TO  $100 

INSURES   TITLES   TO  REAL   ESTATE 

TAKES   ENTIRE   CHARGE   OF  REAL   ESTATE 

ACTS  AS   EXECUTOR,  ADMINISTRATOR,  GUARDIAN  AND 

TRUSTEE 

WILLS  RECEIPTED  FOR  AND  KEPT  WITHOUT  CHARGE 

SAVINGS  FUND  DEPARTMENT 

MALCOLM  LLOYD,  Jr.,  President         JAMES  V.  ELLISON,  Treas. 


Ill 


COMPLIMENTS 


BROAD  ST.  and   GIRARD  AVE. 
PHILADELPHIA 


CHARLES  DUFFY,  Jr. 

MANAGER 


IV 


Compliments  of 


OPPENHEIM  (SLLINS  &(g 

Chestnut  and  12th  Streets 
Philadelphia 


v 


Noted  Scientists  APP0RF0¥E  Gas  Lighting 


Scientific  experiments  by  noted  investigators  prove  that  gas 
lighting  improves  the  air  for  breathing  purposes  by  helping  venti- 
lation, destroying  germs  and  adding  necessary  moisture. 

Scientists  also  know  that  modern  gas  light  is  best  for  the 
eyes,  because  it  is  so  soft,  mellow,  free  from  glare  and  harmful 
color  rays. 

The  Bureau  of  Standards,  at  Washington,  refers  in  detail  to 
the  economy  and  quality  of  gas  mantle  light  in  a  report  entitled 
"Measurements  for  the  Household." 

See  the  display  of  modern  gas  lights  at  any  of  our  Philadel- 
phia Showrooms. 

Th?  United  Gas  Improvement  Company 


AS  PHILADELPHIA  LEADS  THE  WORLD  SO 

Hardwick  &  Magee  Co. 

LEAD  PHILADELPHIA  IN  THE 
MANUFACTURE  OF 

RUGS  and  CARPETS 

The  high  standard  of  our  well-known  weaves  has  been  uniformly 
maintained  for  years,  and  today  we  enjoy  the  confidence  and 
respect  of  the  best  houses  throughout  the  country.  Over  one  hun- 
dred sizes  of  rugs  in  stock.   Special  sizes  made  to  order. 

HARDWICK  &  MAGEE  CO. 


Jpjfrgjg^fa    ii  Retailers  of  All  Standard 

L  ?5taMUkMtUtonk  Floor  Coverings 

^[durable  as  ieok  f      1**^   ****■**■      , 

1220-1222  Market  Street 


ra^°L^g^J^fi-l<a-t*iJCy 


VI 


7 


MEMBER   OF 


CtcuLa 


TSuick 


We  will  take  your  old  car  in  exchange  for  a  new 
Buick. 

If  you  contemplate  purchasing  a  used  car,  our 
rebuilt  and  refinished  Buicks  leave  all  elements  of 
risk  out  of  the  transaction — we  stand  back  of  all 
Buicks — either  new  or  used. 

EDWARD  WILKIE   MOTORS 
CO. 

Authorized  Exchange  Dealer 
917  NORTH  BROAD  STREET 

Poplar  513  PHILADELPHIA  Park  207 


VII 


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 

VIII 


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 


xv 


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 

XXI 


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 

XXIV 


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. 


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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 


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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. 

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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 

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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. 


(IIIUIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ 

The  Philadelphia  Electric 
Company 

TENTH  and  CHESTNUT  STREETS