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IN     MEMORIAM 


TWENTY- SIXTH 

ANNUAL   REPORT 


OF 


The  National  Farm 
School 


Farm  School 
Bucks  County 
Pennsylvania 


Officers  of  The  National  Farm  School 
1923-1924 


LOCAL  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

Acti)ig  Frcsidcnt  and  Chairman  Board  of  Triislccs 
HARRY  B.  HIRSH 

TrcasJtrer 
ISAAC   H.    SILVERMAN 

Secretary 

Miss  E.  M.  Bellefield 

Field  Secretaries 

Miss  A.  M.  Abraham  SON  W.m.  Abrahamsox 

Mrs.  Miriam  Isaacs 

Office :  808  Denckla  Building,  Philadelphia 

HONORARY  MEMBERS 
(Having  served   for  ten  consecutive  years) 
Hart  Blumexthal  Daxiel  Gimbel  Louis  Ncsbaum 

Adolph    EicHHOLZ  Harry  B.  Hirsh  Bernard  Selig 

Harry   Felix  ^Morris  A.  Kaufmaxx       I.  H.  Silverman 

Simon   Friedberger  Alfred  ^l.  Klein  Jos.  N.  Snellenburg 

Leon    ^Ierz 

ELECTED  MEMBERS 
Term  Expires   1924  Term  Expires  1925  Term  Expires  1926 

Morris    Fleishman  David  Burpee  Herbert  D.  Allman 

Albert  M.  Greenfield  Abraham  J.  Feldman  Henry   S.  Belber 

Fred.  P.  Gruenberg  Maurice  Eels  Jos.  H.  Hagedorn 

Jos.  H.  HiNLEiN  Horace   Fleisher  Henry  A.  James 

Louis  A.  Hirsch  Roy  A.  Heymann  ^l.  R.  Krauskopf 

Bernard  Kohn  Charles  Kline  Eugene  M.    Stern 

James  Work  Leon  Rosenbauai  Geo.  Wheeler 

John  Zimmerman  Philip   Sterling  Grant  Wright 

Accountant  to  the  School 
y  Alfred  AI.  Gross 

NATIONAL  AUXILIARY  BOARD 

Mmx   a.  AilliM-   Koclicster.   X.   Y.  .Tiilian  A.   Hillmnn.  .Atlantic  City.  X.  .T. 

Daniel  AlexaiKkT.  .  Salt  Lake  City.  T'tah        A.   Hirslilieiuier   La  Crosse,  Wi.s, 

Gov.  M.  Alexaii'ler    Knise,   Idaho        Albert  C.  Leliniau   PittsbursL.  Pa. 

Henry  Beer    Xi-w  Orleans.   I.a.        .T.   E.   ()i)i)enheinicr   Butte.  Mont. 

Melvin    Belirends    ...Washington.    D.    <".        Louis   Sehlesiuger    Newark,   X.  J. 

I.  W.  Bernheini Louisville.  Ky.        Morris    Stern    San    Antonio,    Tex. 

Harry  S.  Binswan^er   . . . Ricliniond,  Va.        David    Sternberg    Mempliis,    Tenn. 

Xathan   Eckstein Seattle.    Wash.        Isaac  M.  rilinan   Xew  Haven.  Conn. 

Maurice   J.   Freiberg    ..Cincinnati.    Ohio        Eugene    Warner    Buffalo,   X.   Y. 

Samuel    Friedheini Rock    Hill.    S.   C.     ■  Morris    Weil    Lincoln,    Xeb. 

Milton   D.   (ireenbauin Batiniore.   IMd.        Samuel  D.  Wise  Cleveland.  Oliio 

Mrs.  H.  A.  (Juinzburg.  .Xew  York,  X.  Y. 


THE  XATIONAI.  FARM  SCHOOL 


THE  FACULTY 


BERNHARD  OSTROLENK,  M.  Sc,  M.  A..  Ph.  D., 
Director,  Instructor  in  Rural  Sociology  and  Farm  Management 

J.  L.  CAMPBELL,  B.  Sc, 

Governor 

O.  A.  STANGEL,  B.  Sc,  M.  Sc. 
Instructor  in  Agriculture  and  Superintotdent  of  Far>ns 

FRANK  PLAIN,  B.  Sc, 

Instructor  in  Poultry  Culture 

D.  M.  PURMELL.  B.  Sc. 

Instructor  in  Horticulture 

HENRY  SCHMIEDER.  B.  Sc. 
Instructor  in  Biology 

MORRIS  MAYER, 
Instructor  in  Floriculture 

W.  H.  BOSWELL,  A.  B.,  M.  A. 
Instructor  in  English  and  History 

WESLEY  AIASSINGER,  D.  V.  S., 

Instructor  in  J'ctcrinary  Science 

ELIAS  NUSBAUM, 
Instructor  in  Farm  Electricity 

S.  J.  MARX,  C.  P.  A., 

Instructor  in  Farm  Bookkeeping  and  Accounts 

HARMAX  KRAFT.        ^VALTER  J.  GROMAN.        FRANK  LAUBNER, 

Farm  Foremen 

J.  RABINOWITZ.  WM.  VAN  LOOY.  CHAS.  EISLER, 

Post  Graduate  Farm  Managers  of  Experiment  Farms 


THE  XATIOXAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


STANDING  COMMITTEES 

1923-1924 


Herbert  D.  Allman 
Abraham  J.   Feldman 
Maurice  Fels 
Horace  T.  Fleishcr 


Educational 
Louis  Nusbaum,  Chainnan 
Frederick    Gruenberg  Pliilip  Sterling 

Joseph  H.  Hagedorn  Dr.  George  Wheeler 

Morris  A.   Kaufmann  James   Work 

Bernard   Kohn  Grant  Wright 


Hart  Blumenthal 
Adolph  Eichholz 
Daniel  Gimbel 


Herbert  D.  Allman 
Hart  Bhmienthal 
Harry  Felix 


Henry  S.  Belber 
David  Burpee 
Morris  Fleishman 


Herbert   D.    Allman 
Maurice  Fels 


Financial 
Joseph  N.  Snellenburg,  Chairman 

Albert  M.  Greenfield  Charles  Kline 

Roy  A.  Heymann  I.   H.   Silverman 

Philip  Sterling 
Budget 
Alfred  M.  Klein,  Chairman 
Frederick  Gruenberg  Leon  Merz 

Joseph  Hinlein  Bernard   Selig 

Louis  A.  Hirsch  Eugene  M.   Stern 

M.  R.  Krauskopf 


Domestic 
Eugene  M.  Stern,  Chainnan 


Simon  Friedberger 
Henry  A.  James 
^L  R.  Krauskopf 
Leon  Rosenbaum 


John  Zimmerman 
Mrs.  A.  J.  Bamberger 
Mrs.  Bernard  Kohn 


Alumni  and  Student  Contact 

Philip  Sterling,  Chairman 
Horace  T.  Fleisher  James  Work 

Louis  A.  Hirsch  Grant  Wright 

Louis  Nusbaum 


Building  and  Property  Maintenance 
Herbert  D.  Allman,  Chairman 
Frederick    Gruenberg  Louis  Nusbaum  James  Work 

Leon  ^lerz  Leon  Rosenbaum  Grant  Wright 

L   H.   Silverman 

LADIES'  AUXILIARY  COMMITTEE 

Associated  zvith  the  Local  Board 

Mrs.  Bernard  Kohn,  Chainuoman  Mrs.  L.  H.  Heimerdinger,  Treasurer 

Mrs.  Morris  Bernstein,  Secretary 


Mrs.   H.   Baversdorfer 
Mrs.  H.  S.  Behal 
Mrs.  D.   Berlizheimer 
Mrs.  B.  B.  Bloch 


Mrs.  Gabriel  Blum  :\Irs.  L.  U.  Marks 

Mrs.  Wm.  Cauffman  ]\Irs.  Theodore  Netter 

Mrs.  H.  M.  Dannenbaum  Mrs.  S.  Rosenau 

Mrs.  Sara  Goldsmith  Mrs.  Morris  Wolf 
Mrs.  D.  Kirschbaum 


HONORARY   MEMBERS 

Mrs.  a.  Fleisher,  ]\Irs.  A.  M.  Klein,  ]\Irs.  R.  B.  Schoneman, 

Honorary  Chairivomen 

Mrs.   A.  J.   Bamberger        Miss  Frieda  Jonas  Mrs.   H.   Rosenthal 

Mrs.  J.   Guckenheimer        Mrs.  Jos.  Krauskopf  Mrs.  M.  Sycle 


Till'".  XATIONAI.   l-AKM   Si.'ll()C)l. 


MESSAGE   OF   DR.    KRAUSKOPF 

TO 

ANNUAL  SPRING  EXERCISES 
Sunday,  June  3,  1923 

(Written   ten  days  before   Dr.   Krauskopf  s  death  and  is  his  last  piece  of 
literary  work) 


I  am  saddened  that  I  cannot  be  with  you  for  the  exercises 
today,  but  I  send  you  my  affectionate  regards  and  greetings. 
How  happy  I  Avonld  have  been  could  I  have  journeyed  with  you 
out  to  the  Farm  School,  as  I  was  wont  to  do  in  former  years, 
to  converse  along  the  way  with  old  acquaintances,  and  to  meet 
and  greet  new  friends.  These  public  gatherings  of  the  friends 
and  supporters  of  the  Farm  School  were  milestones  in  its  history, 
and  always  marked  a  stride  forward,  in  that,  seeing  the  Farm 
School  face  to  face  at  these  occasions,  the  people  realized  with 
all  the  more  appreciation,  the  blessed  work  that  lay  before  their 
eyes,  and  its  deservedness  to  merit  their  support.  I  shall  live 
through  every  part  of  the  program  as  if  I  were  actually  present 
with  you.  Whatever  appertains  to  the  Farm  School  is  dear 
to  me. 

It  is  my  love  for  it  that  is  responsible  for  my  being  now 
deprived  of  the  pleasure  of  joining  in  this  occasion.  I  had  come 
to  the  Farm  School  at  the  end  of  March  after  convalescing  from 
a  very  severe  illness.  AVhile  on  the  grounds,  the  fire  that  de- 
stroyed Pioneer  Hall  took  place,  and  it  was  hard  for  me  to  stand 
by  and  to  have  to  see  the  first  building  that  I  had  seen  erected 
at  the  School  thus  completely  razed.  There  Avas  about  it  for 
me  a  sentiment  and  feeling  that  nothing  could  replace.  It  was 
our  first  building.  I  had  traveled  the  length  and  breadth  of  the 
country,  lecturing,  to  raise  the  monej'  to  put  it  up,  and  added 
to  the  money  thus  collected  my  own  meagre  savings.  At  that 
time.  Pioneer  Hall  provided  all  the  young  institution's  needs. 
There  throbbed  the  Farm  School's  very  life,  and  within  its 
modest  confines  were  dreamed  the  dreams  of  the  future,  and 
out  from  it  went  inspiration  for  expansion  and   growth.     Ever 


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fondly  as  it  was  thus  held  by  me,  to  see  it  burned  down  affected 
me  more  than  my  state  of  convalescence  could  stand,  and  this, 
coupled  with  a  heavy  cold  which  I  contracted  at  the  time,  brought 
on  a  severe  attack  of  illness,  which  is  responsible  for  my  absence 
today. 

I  am  o-rateful  that  I  am  so  far  improved  that  I  can  at  least 
express  my  appreciation  for  the  splendid  bequest  of  $75,000 
recently  given  the  School  from  the  Estate  of  Rosetta  M.  Ulman, 
of  Williamsport,  Pa.,  through  the  kind  aid  of  Mr.  Abraham 
Erlanger,  of  New  York,  Executor,  of  which  you  will  probably 
hear  more  during  the  course  of  the  exercises.  This  money  is 
to  be  applied  to  the  fund  for  the  erection  of  the  new  Dormitory 
Building  to  replace  Pioneer  Hall,  which  building  is  to  become 
known  as  the  "Rosetta  M.  Ulman  Memorial  Dormitory." 

Considering  that  the  cost  of  building  construction  is  more 
than  three  times  in  excess  of  what  it  was  when  Pioneer  Hall 
was  put  up,  you  can  realize  the  amount  of  money  necessary  to 
erect  and  equip  a  modern,  fire-proof  building  of  the  size  required 
to  house  our  ever-increasing  student  body.  I  am  cheered  that 
my  many  friends  are  coming  forward  so  nobly  and,  by  their 
financial  assistance,  are  helping  to  share  the  burden  of  raising 
the  funds  which  are  necessary  immediately'  for  entering  upon 
the  construction  of  this  building,  which  must  be  ready  for  occu- 
pancy before  the  cold  weather  sets  in,  the  boys  at  present  being 
housed  in  out-of-the-way  corners,  wherever  it  is  possible  to  place 
a  bed. 

To  the  honored  Vice-President,  Mr.  Harry  B.  Hirsh,  who, 
despite  the  great  demands  upon  him  by  his  own  work  and  the 
great  sorrow  he  sustained  in  the  loss  of  his  life  companion,  has 
taken  the  helm  and  guided  the  destinies  of  the  School  with  a  firm 
hand  and  a  keen  vision;  to  Mr.  Herbert  D.  Allman,  who  has 
assumed  the  Directorship  of  the  One  Million  Dollar  Jubilee  Fund 
Campaign  and  the  Chairmanship  of  the  Building  Committee  and 
given  loyally  and  unstintingiy  of  his  time  to  the  cause ;  and  to 
the  other  members  of  the  Board,  who  have  taken  such  a  deep 
interest  in  looking  to  the  affairs  of  the  Farm  School,  and  reliev- 
ing my  anxiety  as  to  its  welfare,  are  extended  by  earnest  thanks. 

My  heartiest  thanks  I  also  extend  to  our  Guests  of  Honor, 
who  have  responded  to  my  invitation  and  have  come  to  give  their 
endorsement  and  service  to  this  deserving  institution,  that  is 
and  has  been  from  the  first  non-sectarian  in  its  character,  open 
and  entirely  free  to  all  from  all  parts  of  the  country,  who  qualify 


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for  admission,  and  to  whom  it  gives  in  a  three-year  course, 
a  thoroiio'h  training  in  practical  and  scientific  agriculture,  and 
whose  graduates  ai-e  giving  an  excellent  account  of  themselves. 
^ly  regret  is  that  T  cannot  personally  serve  as  host  and  take 
tiiem  over  our  900  acres  of  land  which  we  are  cultivating,  and 
that  1  cannot  express  to  them  my  pleasure  at  meeting  with  them. 
Perhaps  that  satisfaction  may  be  vouchsafed  me  in  the  future. 

My  heartiest  greetings  I  also  extend  to  my  friends  through- 
out the  country  who  have  planted  trees  in  memory  of  their 
departed  dear  ones,  and  to  those  who  have  planted  festive 
trees  in  commemoration  of  joyous  occasions.  At  this  time  we 
are  especially  remembering  our  distinguished  departed  friends : 
John  Wanamaker,  one  of  the  most  useful  and  prominent  citizens 
of  our  City;  my  dear  personal 'friend,  Dr.  Emil  G.  Hirscli.  who 
occupied  one  of  the  foremost  Jewish  pulpits  in  our  land ;  Judge 
Mayer  Sulzberger,  an  eminent  and  distinguished  jurist ;  Harris 
Weinstock,  a  leading  citizen  of  the  State  of  California,  who  gave 
the  f.rst  hundred  dollars  tOAvards  founding  the  Library  at  the 
Farm  School.  We  are  also  taking  this  means  of  honoring  Nathan 
Straus,  my  personal  friend  for  over  twenty-five  years,  one  of 
the  earliest  believers  in  and  supporters  of  The  National  Farm 
School;  the  Rev.  Dr.  Russell  Conwell,  a  co-worker  and  neighbor 
for  the  past  thirty  years;  Rev.  Dr.  Kaufman  Kohler,  the  dis- 
tinguished scholar  and  successor  of  my  own  teacher,  Rabbi  Isaac 
M.  Wise,  as  President  of  the  Hebrew'  Union  College. 

My  thoughts  are  with  all  the  other  visitors,  my  good  friends 
through  the  years,  who  have  stood  faithfully  by  me  and  rallied 
to  my  appeals  for  the  School.  I  have  the  liapp}'  consciousness 
of  the  remembrance  of  their  kindness,  which  will  ahvays  be 
sweet,  and  in  the  hope  of  gaining  additional  friends  and  sup- 
porters of  the  Farm  School  I  am  further  encouraged. 

May  this  prove  to  be  one  of  the  most  successful  days  in  the 
history  of  the  Farm  School.  May  the  institution  grow  from 
strength  to  strength,  and  may  the  lives  of  the  students  we  have 
under  our  care  be  the  best  compensation  for  all  our  efforts  and 
sacrifices.  I  look  forward,  with  pleasurable  anticipation,  to  meet- 
ing you  on  these  grounds  when  we  shall  gather  here  for  our 
Succoth  Harvest  Festival  in  the  Fall. 


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Resolutions  on  the  Death  of 

DR.  JOSEPH  KRAUSKOPF 

Passed  by  the  Board  of  The  National  Farm  School  at  Its 
Meeting  June  20,  1923 

On  the  twelfth  day  of  June,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty- 

1"  n  "P  p  P 

RABBI  JOSEPH  KRAUSKOPF,  D.  D. 

the  Founder  and  President  of  The  National  Farm  School,  was 
translated  from  life  to  life,  from  life  temporal  to  life  eternal. 
The  National  Farm  School  was  the  creation  of  the  vision  and 
mind  and  effort  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  Krauskopf.  To  it  he  gave 
a  maximum  of  his  devotion ;  for  it  he  had  a  maximum  of  affection  ; 
it  was  the  child  of  his  innermost  conviction,  and  the  object  of  his 
tireless  energy  and  never-ending  service  since  the  day  of  the 
School's  inception  to  the  day  of  its  Founder's  death. 

The  Board  of  Trustees  of  The  National  Farm  School  mouru 
the  death  of  their  President  and  leader,  and  they  do  hereby 

RESOLVE,  that  the  work  of  the  Founder  shall  not  have 
been  in  vain,  and  that  to  the  best  of  their  ability,  individually  and 
collectively,  this  institution  shall  be  perpetuated,  its  existence 
made  secure,  its  further  growth  and  development  assured,  that 
it  may  henceforth  become  the  monument  and  memorial  to 
Joseph  Krauskopf,  dreamer  of  dreams  realized,  priest  and  prophet 
of  the  living  God,  faithful  servant  of  mankind. 

IT  IS  FURTHER  RESOLVED,  that  this  minute  be  suitably 
engrossed  and  presented  to  Mrs.  Joseph  Krauskopf,  that  it  be  pub- 
lished in  the  daily  press  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  Jeunsli  Exponent, 
the  Year  Book  of  The  National  Farm  School  and  the  Gleaner. 

Abraham  J.  Feldman,  Chairman, 
Alfred  M.  Klein, 
Leon  IMerz, 

Committee. 


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MESSAGE  OF  THE  ACTING  PRESIDENT 
HARRY  B.  HIRSH 

TO  THE  26th  ANNUAL   HARVEST   PILGRAMAGE 

Paris,  September  21,  1923. 

To  the  old  and  neiv  friends  of  the  Farm  School — to  the  men  and 
women  associated  with  us  in  its  work — Greetings : 

Each  October  for  these  many  years  you  have  journeyed  to  the 
Farm  School  in  joy  and  pleasant  anticipation ;  here  to  listen  to 
a  stirring  message ;  here  to  be  inspired  anew  with  faith  and 
courage;  here  to  celebrate  the  gathering  in  of  the  harvest.  This 
year  you  gather  for  the  Harvest  Festival  in  profound  sorrow. 
The  light  that  led  us  has  been  extinguished.  The  eloquent 
tongue  of  Joseph  Krauskopf  is  silenced  forever.  His  magnetic 
presence,  his  life  and  talents,  so  lavishly  devoted  to  the  School, 
have  been  taken  from  us.  , 

The  spirit  and  memory  of  Joseph  Krauskopf,  however,  re- 
main. They  bid  us  to  be  of  good  cheer  and  courage.  Harken- 
ing  to  that  spirit,  revering  that  memory,  we  dedicate  ourselves 
to  carrj^  on  his  work. 

Our  Director,  Dr.  Ostrolenk,  will  report  to  you  the  results 
of  the  work  done  in  the  field  in  cultivating  the  largest  acreage 
in  our  histor^^  He  will  tell  you  of  the  educational  and  social 
life  of  the  student  bodj^  and  you  will  be  gratified  to  learn  that 
the  practical  and  theoretical  work  of  our  boys  has  been  the 
best  in  the  history  of  the  School.  Our  grateful  thanks  and 
appreciation  are  due  to  him  and  to  every  member  of  the  faculty 
and  staff  for  their  devotion  and  efficient  work. 

Our  Campaign  Director,  Mr.  Herbert  Allman,  will  tell  you 
of  the  friends  and  supporters  the  School  has  found  during  the 
year ;  of  the  disastrous  fire  that  swept  away  Pioneer  Hall  in 
•April  and  of  the  magnificent  bequest  that  came  to  us  providenti- 
ally and  immediately  thereafter  through  Abraham  Erlanger  of 
New  York  City,  as  Executor  of  the  Estate  of  Miss  Rosetta  M. 
Ulman  of  Williamsport.  Her  present  and  prospective  gifts, 
totaling  $75,000,  make  possible  the  building  of  a  new  fire-proof 
dormitory  to  house  100  students.  We  hope  to  dedicate  this  new 
Rosetta  M.  Ulman  Memorial  Hall  next  June.  Mr.  Allman  will 
also  tell  you  of  the  generosity  of  Messrs.  Schiff  and  Warburg, 


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and  hundreds  of  others,  and  of  the  certainty  that,  as  a  memorial 
to  Dr.  Kraiiskopf,  the  Million  Dollar  Fund  will  be  completed. 

Our  Treasurer,  Mr.  Isaac  PI.  Silverman,  will  submit  a  report 
of  the  receipts,  expenditures  and  financial  condition  of  the  insti- 
tution. This  is  always  a  matter  of  extreme  interest  and  anxiety 
on  the  part  of  our  supporters,  critics  and  social  service  experts. 
For  in  the  careful  review  and  analysis  of  our  expenditures,  the 
slide-rule  of  per  capita  cost  per  student  per  year  is  generally 
used,  and  to  this  is  added  a  large  percentage  to  cover  the  cost 
of  educating  those  who  discontinue  agricultural  work  after  leav- 
ing the  School. 

From  the  figures  so  obtained,  it  is  but  a  short  step  to  the 
conclusion  that  an  investment  of  over  $2,000  per  boy  for  a  period 
of  three  years  is  one  not  warranting  further  expansion  or  support. 
We  thus  hear  that  the  proposition  is  economically  unsound  and 
that  Joseph  Krauskopf  built  up  an  institution  and  system  of 
education  doomed  to  eventual  failure. 

Our  critics  argue  that  it  is  not  enough  that  70  to  80  per 
cent,  of  the  high  type  American  boys  we  send  out  each  year,  at 
a  cost  of  only  $1,000  to  $1,500  per  student  over  the  three-year 
period  succeed  as  farmers.  It  is,  however,  entirely  in  order  to 
call  attention  to  the  fact  that  the  other  30  per  cent,  have  met 
with  conspicuous  success  in  other  professions  and  industries  as 
the  result  of  their  training  here.  Our  balance  sheet  thus  shows 
100  per  cent,  of  the  best  American  citizenship.  Would  not 
Harvard,  Yale  and  our  other  American  colleges  be  proud,  could 
they  produce  an  equal  quality  of  citizenship,  and  as  high  a 
percentage  of  successful  lawj^ers,  doctors  and  engineers,  at 
many  times  the  expenditure! 

This,  however,  is  only  half  our  story.  When  Joseph 
Krauskopf,  nearly  30  years  ago,  planned  and  built  the  School, 
it  was  largely  as  a  means  of  escape  for  the  poor  of  the  cit}^  slums 
from  their  poverty  and  suflt'ering.  He  had  a  vision  of  a  new 
generation,  otherwise  submerged  and  foredoomed  to  the  vices 
and  diseases  of  the  crowded  cities,  living  in  the  open,  in  a  new 
environment  of  health,  happiness  and  hope.  But  with  prophetic 
foresight  and  uncanny  wisdom,  he  must  also  have  sensed  the 
problems  facing  the  whole  United  States  todaj^,  and  the  part 
the  American  Jew  might  play,  through  this  School,  in  solving 
them. 

The  first  and  most  obvious  feature  of  this  contribution  is 
the  impetus  the  School  has  given  and  is  now  giving  to  the  farm- 


T1]E  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  11 

ing  industry.  For  the  past  four  or  five  yeai-s  there  has  been  an 
avalanche  of  discussion  about  the  sad  plight  of  the  farmer.  The 
farmer  himself,  whether  rich  or  poor,  and  his  son  encouraged 
by  his  father,  have  quit.  The  boy  now  has  a  white-collar  job 
with  shorter  hours  and  less  fatiguing  work.  Meanwhile,  what 
is  happening  to  farming?  Every  industry  must  have  an  infusion 
of  new  blood  each  year  or  decaj'.  Until  recently  that  came  to 
farming  through  immigration,  but  a  new  statute  has  cut  off  that 
supply.  Where  will  farming  now  obtain  it?  Our  School  has 
blazed  a  path  that  leads  men  and  boys  from  the  city  to  the  farm. 

Second.  It  has  been  a  beacon  light  to  the  boy  of  the  over- 
crowded city  with  its  handicaps,  povertj'^  and  diseases,  illuminat- 
ing the  values  of  country  life ;  its  peace,  happiness,  health  and 
independence. 

Third.  Our  public  schools  send  forth  into  the  world  each 
year  a  horde  of  boys  equipped  only  for  clerical  work  or  for 
living  by  their  wits.  The  Farm  School  has  demonstrated  the 
value  of  a  new  system  of  education  which  gives  to  every  boy 
training  in  handicraft  and  the  manual  trades. 

Fourth.  A  serious  situation  faces  the  entire  building,  metal,, 
textile  and  other  industries  in  the  dearth  of  skilled  workmen. 
How  to  recruit  the  ranks  has  become  a  national  problem.  The 
Farm  School  is  a  pioneer  in  mass  or  community  apprenticeship 
oil  the  job.  Experts  have  declared  this  can  be  the  only  success- 
ful system  to  adopt  in  industry. 

Fifth.  With  national  safety  and  progress  dependent  upon 
the  primary  need  of  producing  food  and  shelter  in  ever  more 
bountiful  quantities,  the  Farm  School  immediately  and  directly 
serves  the  Nation  by  training  boys  for  one  of  these  primary 
pursuits. 

Sixth.  As  an  Americanization  movement,  the  School  is  en- 
titled to  take  a  front  place  with  other  methods  for  strengthening 
patriotism.  Bringing  city  boys,  many  of  them  of  alien  birth,  into 
contact  with  American  soil  and  American  ideals,  it  creates  within 
them  that  love  of  country,  of  the  flag  and  of  American  institu- 
tions which  is  synonymous  with  the  best  citizenship. 

In  mam'  directions,  and  in  unknown  places,  seed  has  been 
scattered  which  is  bringing  forth  blessed  fruit.  Even  to  far  off 
India  and  Palestine  the  School  has  recently  given  valuable  help. 

We  have  then,  an  institution  whose  work  and  whose  influence 
cannot  be  weighed  by  standards  used  to  appraise  other  philan- 
thropies or  social  service  agencies,  because  it  is  impossible  to 


12  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

place  our  moneys  in  one  pan  of  the  balance,  and  the  intangible 
products  of  the  School  in  the  other. 

In  that  remarkable  document  published  last  June  as  "The 
Last  Will  send  Testament  of  Joseph  Krauskopf,"  he  bequeathed 
to  the  American  Jews  and  non-Jews  all  his  equity,  right,  title 
and  interest  in  and  to  this  School,  time  and  devotion  which, 
expressed  in  moneys,  would  have  provided  an  enormous  fortune 
for  his  children.  The  School,  then,  belongs  to  the  Nation,  and 
upon  it,  and  especially  upon  the  American  Jews,  rests  the  obliga- 
tion to  conserve,  continue  and  expand  his  work.  It  is  a  precious 
legacy,  of  inestimable  present  value,  of  unbounded  future  pos- 
sibilities. 

To  be  associated  with  its  administration  is  a  high  honor;  to 
support  it  noAv  and  to  participate  in  its  future,  must  appeal  to 
the  heart  of  every  broad-minded  man  and  woman  of  the  United 
States.  "We  give  you  our  heartfelt  thanks  for  your  past  bene- 
factions and  work,  and  make  this  plea  for  j^our  continued  interest 

and  support. 

HAKRY  B.  HIRSH, 

Acting  President. 


TWENTY-SECOND  ANNUAL  GRADUATION 
February  22,  1923 

The  Twenty-second  Annual  Graduation  was  held  in  Segal 
Hall  on  the  grounds  of  The  National  Farm  School  on  Washing- 
ton's Birthday,  February  22,  1923. 

The  exercises  were  opened  with  an  invocation  by  Rev.  Wm. 
Boswell,  Professor  of  English  at  the  School. 

Mr.  Harry  B.  Hirsh,  Vice-President  of  the  School,  presided. 
In  his  opening  remarks  Mr.  Hirsh  read  a  telegram  of  greeting 
from  Dr.  Jos.  Krauskopf,  Founder  and  President  of  the  School, 
who  was  prevented  from  attending  the  exercises  because  of 
serious  illness. 

He  then  called  attention  to  the  work  the  School  is  doing  in 
training  boys  for  agricultural  careers,  and  the  endorsements 
which  it  has  received  from  such  eminent  men  as  President  Warren 
G.  Harding ;  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  Edwin  Denby ;  Secretary  of 
War,  John  W.  Weeks;  Secretary  of  Commerce,  Herbert  C. 
Hoover ;  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Henry  G.  Wallace ;  Postmaster- 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCFIOOL  13 

General,  Hubert  Work;  Assistant  Secretarj-  of  the  Navy,  Theo- 
dore Koosevelt;  Luther  Burbank,  one  of  America's  foremost 
naturalists,  and  scores  of  others.  Mr,  Hirsh  called  attention  to 
the  nation-Avide  Silver  Jubilee  Fund  being  raised  for  the  School 
as  a  testimonial  to  Dr.  Krauskqpf,  the  fund  to  be  used  to  enable 
the  School  to  expand  to  meet  the  growing  needs  of  the  institution. 

Mr.  Hirsh  then  introduced  Mr.  Frank  P.  Willetts,  Secretary 
of  Agriculture  of  Pennsylvania,  who  delivered  the  commence- 
ment address.  Another  speaker  was  Dr.  Oliver  P.  Cornman, 
Associate  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  of  Philadelphia. 

Dr.  Bernhard  Ostrolenk,  Director  of  the  School,  presented 
the  diplomas  to  the  thirty-two  graduates,  who  had  completed 
the  full  three-years'  course  in  practical  and  scientific  agriculture. 

An  announcement  by  Mr.  Jos.  H.  liagedorn.  President  of 
Temple  Keneseth  Israel,  Philadelphia,  of  a  gift  of  $50,000  to  the 
School  from  Messrs.  Felix  M.  "Warburg  and  Mortimer  L.  Scliiff, 
was  receiveel  with  great  enthusiasm  and  sincere  appreciation  by 
the  audience. 

Presentation  of  the  Hoe  was  made  by  Leo  A.  Bennett,  of 
the  graduating  class.  Boris  Duskin  delivered  the  salutatory  and 
Max  Rotter  the  valedictory. 

Diplomas  were  awarded  to : 

Jacob     J.     Abramovitz,     Gloversville,  Henri  J.  Liva,   Philadelphia 

N.  Y.  Jacob  Malkin,  Barren  Hill,  Pa. 
David  H.  Becker,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Jos.  Masters,  Yantic,  Conn. 
Leo  A.  Bennett,  Philadelphia  Leopold  L.  Pincns,  New  York  City- 
Mitchell  Brauman,  Easton,  Pa.  David  Piatt,  Weehawken  Hts.,  N.  J. 
Nathan  Comsky,  Chicago  Cecil  Rabinovvitz,  New  York  City 
Boris  Duskin,  Chicago  Rubin  Regelson,  New  York  City 
Chas.  Eisler,  New  York  City  Max  Rotter,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
Henry  Eskin,  Newark,  N.  J.  Wni.  J.  Sandford,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
David  Prater.  Philadelphia  Bernard  Savage,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Walter  S.  Gladney,  Trenton,  N.  J.  William  Schorr,  New  York  City 
Herbert  Goldich,  Philadelphia  Benj.  Schwartz,  Philadelphia 
Irving  Herrman,  New  York  City  Stanley   Sneidman,   Philadelphia 
Jos.  Horowitz,  Brooklyn;  N.  Y.  Wm.  Van  Looy,  Sicklerville,  N.  J. 
Fred  W.  Kloss,  Philadelphia  Saul  S.  Waxman,  New  York  City 
'  Irving  R.  Landau,  New  York  City  Jacob  Weiner,  Philadelphia 
David  F.  Lasday,   Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

A  post-graduate  certificate  was  awarded  to  Otto  L.  Wenger, 
of  Philadelphia,  for  having  specialized  one  additional  year  in 
farm  management  on  one  of  the  School's  experimental  farms. 

Post-graduate  courses  and  appointments  as  farm  managers 
for  the  ensuing  year  were  awarded  to  Charles  Eisler,  Wm.  P. 


14  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

Van  Looy  and  Jacob  Rabinowitz.  Leo  A.  Bennett  received  a 
gold  watch,  an  annual  prize  offered  by  Mrs.  Eda  Rothstein,  of 
Johnstown,  Pa.,  in  memor.y  of  her  husband ;  David  Becker,  the 
Pennsylvania  State  College  Scholarship ;  and  Jacob  Weiner.  the 
Veterinary  Prize  offered  by  Dr.  Wesley  Massinger,  Instructor  in 
Veterinary  Science  at  the  School.  The  Jacob  Weil  Prize  Avas 
divided  between  Leo  A.  Bennett,  first,  and  Wni.  Schorr,  second. 


TWENTY-SIXTH  ANNUAL  SPRING  EXERCISES 

Dedication  of  Memorial  and  Festive  Trees 

Sunday,  June  3,  1923 

The  consecration  and  dedication  of  the  John  Wanamaker 
Memorial  Grove,  the  Russell  H.  Comvell  Festive  Grove,  the 
Nathan  Straus  Vineyard,  and  a  large  number  of  individual  trees 
in  honor  of  living  and  in  memory  of  departed  friends  of  the 
School,  were  the  features  of  the  Annual  Spring  Exercises  held 
at  The  National  Farm  School  on  Sunday,  June  3,  1923. 

Although  the  absence  from  these  exercises  of  both  the 
Founder  of  the  School,  Dr.  Jos.  Krauskopf,  and  the  Vice-Presi- 
dent, Mr.  Harry  B.  Hirsh,  the  former  because  of  illness,  and  the 
latter  by  a  death  in  his  family,  was  keenly  felt  by  those  who 
attended,  yet  interest  in  the  proceedings  and  appreciation  of 
the  expansion  of  the  work  were  enthusiastically  manifested 
throughout  the  exercises  on  the  part  of  the  large  audience. 

The  weather  was  what  has  come  to  be  knoAvn  as  "Krauskopf 
weather."  Summer  skies  smiled  on  the  broad  acres  of  the  School 
and  on  the  large  gathering  of  visitors,  which  included  a  special 
delegation  of  friends  from  Newark,  N,  J.,  who  came  to  the  School 
by  special  train  chartered  for  the  occasion. 

The  exercises  were  opened  with  an  invocation  by  Rabbi 
Abraham  J.  Feldman,  devoted  mainly  to  a  prayer  for  the  restora- 
tion of  Dr.  Krauskopf  to  health, 

Mr.  Jos.  H.  Hagedorn,  of  Philadelphia,  representing  the 
Board  of  Trustees,  then  introduced  Judge  James  Gay  Gordon,  of 
Philadelphia,  as  the  presiding  officer  of  the  day. 

Judge  Gordon,  in  a  brief  address,  praised  the  work  of  Dr. 
Krauskopf  in  having  succeeded  in  creating  this  School,  stating 
that  it  was  more  than  a  philanthropy,  that  it  was  an  act  of 
statesmanship,  and  that  the  founder  of  the  School  had  been 
impelled  not  only  by  benevolence,  but  by  practical  thought  that 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  15 

here  ^vas  a  way  to  open  a  new  field  for  many  in  the  exercise  of 
their  intellect  and  wisdom. 

FolloAving  the  reading  of  a  message  from  Dr.  Krauskopf 
(printed  in  full  on  pp.  5  to  7  of  this  book),  Judge  Gordon  intro- 
duced Governor  Edward  C.  Stokes,  of  New  Jersey,  Avho  stated 
that  the  boys  who  are  being  trained  along  agricultural  lines  are 
being  ''trained  to  speak  in  deeds  rather  than  in  emi)ty  words." 
He  commended  the  work  done  by  Jewish  farmers  in  the  State 
of  New  Jersey,  and  said  that  the  fact  that  they  had  been  able 
to  make  an  unfertile  soil  productive,  is  proof  that  Jews  are  able 
to  become  good  farmers. 

Mr.  Jacob  Billikopf,  Executive  Director  of  the  Federation 
of  Jewish  Charities  of  Philadelphia,  was  the  next  speaker,  who 
in  an  eloquent  address  dedicated  the  Nathan  Straus  Vineyard. 
Mr.  Billikopf  urged  his  listeners  to  dedicate  themselves  to  further- 
ing and  fostering  the  ideals  of  which  Mr.  Nathan  Straus  is  a  true 
exponent. 

Congressman  Geo.  A.  Welsh  then  spoke  briefly,  saying  in 
part  that  the  Jew  has  been  ordained  to  step  into  the  breach  at 
the  very  time  when  the  city's  dependence  on  the  country  is 
becoming  alarmingly  acute,  and  that  the  sending  of  trained 
farmers  into  different  parts  of  the  country  will  help  materially 
in  solving  a  difficult  problem. 

Mr.  Bartley  J.  Doyle,  President  of  the  Poor  Eichard  Club, 
of  Philadelphia,  the  next  speaker,  said,  "I  am  entirely  out  of 
sympathy  with  the  'grist-mill'  idea  of  education,  making  all 
boys,  regardless  of  their  individual  talents,  temperaments  and 
disposition,  take  the  same  subjects  in  school,  and  then  passing  or 
flunking  them  at  the  end  of  a  specified  time.  I,  therefore,  am  a 
great  advocate  of  the  sj'stem  of  vocational  training  as  exemplified 
by  this  Farm  School." 

Dr.  Edward  N.  Calisch,  President  of  the  Central  Conference 
of  American  Rabbis,  delivered  a  tribute  to  Dr.  Kaufmann  Kohler, 
dedicating  a  festive  tree  planted  in  honor  of  Dr.  Kohler 's  eight- 
ieth birthda3^  He  also  paid  tribute  to  the  late  Dr.  Emil  G,  Hirsch, 
of  Chicago,  consecrating  a  Memorial  Tree  to  the  memory  of  Dr. 
Hirsch. 

Mr.  Ernest  T.  Trigg,  of  the  Philadelphia  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, paid  a  tribute  to  Dr.  Russell  H.  Conwell,  dedicating  the 
grove  planted  in  honor  of  Dr.  Conwell's  eightieth  birthday. 

Mr.  Joseph  H.  Hagedorn,  delivering  the  Jubilee  Year  address, 
reviewed  the  work  that  had  so  far  been  done  toward  the  raising 


16  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

of  the  $1,000,000  Testimonial  Fund  as  a  tribute  to  Dr.  Kraus- 
kopf's  work  in  behalf  of  the  School  for  over  twenty-five  years. 
He  made  a  plea  that  the  friends  of  the  School  put  their  shoulder 
to  the  wheel  so  that  the  desired  goal  would  be  reached  before 
the  end  of  the  year.  He  referred  to  several  large  gifts  recently 
received,  ranging  in  amounts  from  $10,000  to  $75,000,  notably 
the  one  of  the  latter  amount  from  the  Estate  of  Rosetta  M.  Ulman, 
of  Williamsport,  Pa. 

After  a  recess  for  luncheon  the  programme  was  resumed, 
with  the  consecration  of  the  John  Wanamaker  Memorial  Grove, 
planted  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gabriel  Blum,  of  Philadelphia.  The 
address  of  consecration  was  delivered  by  Dr.  Thomas  E.  Finegan, 
State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  In  his  address,  Dr. 
Finegan  laid  stress  on  agriculture  as  one  of  the  "ancient  and 
honorable"  occupations.  "All  through  the  history  of  this  coun- 
try we  have  been  an  agricultural  people  .  .  .  The  importance 
of  agricultural  schools  and  colleges,  of  farm  bureaus  and  ex- 
periment stations  cannot  be  overestimated  in  their  relation  to 
the  development  of  farming  along  scientific  lines."  He  paid  a 
glowing  tribute  to  the  life  and  achievements  of  the  late  John 
Wanamaker,  "whose  life  was  one  devoted  to  the  service  of 
humanity," 

Philip  Sterling,  Esq.,  member  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives of  Pennsylvania  and  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of 
the  School,  paid  tribute  to  Angelo  Myers  and  Henry  Bronner, 
of  Philadelphia,  and  Harris  Weinstock,  of  San  Francisco,  late 
members  of  the  Board  of  the  School,  and  Mr.  Jacob  Gimbel,  late 
President  of  the  Federation  of  Jewish  Charities,  of  Philadelphia. 

Beautiful  tributes  were  paid  to  Mrs.  Harry  B.  Hirsh  and  Mrs. 
Isaac  H.  Silverman,  late  members  of  the  Ladies'  Auxiliary 
Board  of  the  School,  by  Mrs.  Morris  Jastrow,  Jr.,  and  Mrs. 
Bernard  Kohn,  respectively. 

A  tribute  was  also  paid  to  the  late  Judge  Mayer  Sulzberger, 
of  Philadelphia. 

Festive  and  memorial  trees  planted  on  the  School  grounds 
during  the  year  in  the  name  of  living  and  deceased  friends  of 
the  School  were  then  impressively  consecrated.  (The  list  of 
names  for  whom  trees  were  planted  is  given  in  full  on  pp.  17  to  19 
of  this  book.) 

Prizes  to  the  students  for  effort  and  merit  were  awarded. 
The  exercises  closed  with  the  reciting  of  the  Kaddish  and  the 
pronouncing  of  a  benediction  by  Rabbi  Feldman. 


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17 


FESTIVE  TREES 


Dedicated   at   the   Tree   Consecration   Exercises,    Sunday,   June  3,   1923,   in 

Honor  of 


BIRTHS 

Ciirolyn    Bernlieim,    Philadelphia. 

Richard  Marvin  Bronner,  Philadel- 
phia. 

Lee   Abner   Cohen.    Philadelphia. 

Howard  Raymond  Flock,  Philadel- 
phia. 

Richard  Garretson.  Philadelphia. 

Richard  Stanley  Hochman,  Easton, 
Pa. 

Stanley  L.  Isenberg,   Philadelphia. 

Randle  Morgan  Kauders,  Philadel- 
phia. 

Eleanore  Louise  Needles,  Philadel- 
phia. 

Gloria   Beryl   Press,   Atlantic   City. 

Jack    Press,   Jr.,    Philadelphia. 


BIRTHDAYS 

Harry    Blitz,    Philadelphia,    1st. 

Mrs.  Manuel  Halle,  Cleveland,  80th. 

Mrs.  Morris   Hohenberg,   Selma,  Ala. 

Dr.  Kaufman  Kohler,  New  York, 
80th. 

Dr.  Jos.  Krauskopf,  Philadelphia. 
65th. 

Mrs.  Allah  M.  Latz.  New  York  City. 

Mrs.  Rachel  Rosenblatt,  Philadel- 
phia. 

Frank  Schlesinger,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1st. 

BETROTHALS 

Hilda  G.  Barmach  and  Dr.  Jacob  M. 

Cahan,  Philadelphia. 
Tessie   S.   Dalsimer,  Philadelphia. 
Pauline     U.     Marks     and     Carl     F. 

Rosenau,  Philadelphia. 


CONFIRMATIONS 

Albert    Behrend.    Philadelphia. 

Gladys  Dorothy  Biberman,  Philadel- 
phia. 

Jane  S.  Dalsimer,   Philadelphia. 

Harold  K.  Don,  Philadelphia. 

Mildred    Fried,    Philadelphia. 

Norman   Goldsmith,    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

Leroy  Kaplan.   Philadelphia. 

Michael  Kaufman,  Jr.,  Brookline, 
Mass. 

Fleurette  S.  Klonower,  Philadelphia. 

Edwin   M.    Koshland,    Philadelphia. 

Maxine   Levy,   Philadelphia. 

George  Metzler.  New  York. 

Myra  Louise  Mitofsky,  Philadelphia. 

Mildred    E.   Moldawer.    Philadelphia. 

Hortense  Newmayer,  Philadelphia. 

Bernice  Nordlinger,  Philadelphia. 

Milton  M.   Propper,   Philadelphia. 

Dorothy  Feldstein  Rich,  Philadel- 
phia. 


Harrison  G.   Schweig.   Philadelphia. 
Elliott   M.    Swart,    Philadelphia. 
Richard    E.   Swart,   Philadelphia. 
Marion  M.   Wyman,  Philadelphia. 

GRADUATION 

Clarissa  Silverman.  Elkins  Park.  Pa. 


MARRIAGE 

Mr.   and   Mrs.   Henrv    S.    Louchheim. 

II.   Philadelphia. 
Gladys   Middleton   and    Harry    Latz, 

New  Y'ork. 
Irene  F.  Posner  and  Rov  M.  Liebler. 

Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

WEDDING  ANNIVERSARIES 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jacob  Baer.  Atlantic 
City,    50th. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  S.  Belber.  Phila- 
delphia,  25th. 

Rabbi  and  Mrs.  Abraham  .J.  Feld- 
man.    Philadelphia,    5th. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jierman  E.  Green, 
Philadelphia,   10th. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  "Walter  Herzberg, 
Philadelphia,    20th. 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Leopold  M.  Jacobs, 
Philadelphia.  10th. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  J.  Marx,  Philadel- 
phia,  17th. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Morton  J.  Meyers. 
Philadelphia,   10th. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Chas.  S.  Schoneman, 
Philadelphia.    10th. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sol.  I.  Stein,  Philadel- 
phia,   20th. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Benj.  Sternfeld.  Phila- 
delphia, 1st. 


RECOVERY    FROM    ILLNESS 

A.  Dreifus,  Philadelphia. 
Mrs.  Max  W.  Mayer,  New  York  City. 
Mrs.     David     Moskovitz,     Knoxville, 
Tenn. 

Jay  H.  Moskovitz,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 


GENERAL 

Beth  El  Sabbath  School,  Helena, 
Ark. 

Rabbi  Leon  H.  Elmaleh.  Philadel- 
phia. 25th  anniversary  as  Minister 
of  Congregation  Mikve  Israel. 

The  National  Farm  School,  25th 
anniversary. 


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MEMORIAL  TREES 

(  onsecrated    at    the    Tree    Consecration    Exercises,    Sunday,    June   S,    1933,   in     | 

Memory   of 

ALABAMA 

LOUISL\.NA 

Max   Engel 
Sophie  Hollander 

liirniingrhain 

New  Orleans 

Leopold  Jacob 

Mary   Copeland 

Herman  Aron 

Leser  Lehman 

Julian  Fox  Benjamin 

Gustav   Mayer 

Montgomery 

Jules  S.  Dreyfous 

Henry  Scheck 

Jos.  C.  Haas 

Gusta   Prince 
Haskell    Prince 

Sadie"  Scheck 

Selnia 

Bertha  H.  Lilienthal 

MARYLAND 

NEW    YORK 

Albany 

CALIFORNIA 

Baltimore 

Helen  Cohn  Rosen- 

Rabbi    Louis    Bern- 

dale 

San   Francisco 

stein 

Hattie   C.    Steefel 

Fanny   Wangenbeim 

Mrs.  Wm.   Rosenau 

Buffalo 

Harris    AVeinstock 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Morris  L.  Kline 
New    Y'ork    City 

COLORADO 

Lynn 

Solomon  Diamant 

Greeley 

Bernie  F.   Green 

James  Hendricks 

Florance 

Isidor  Rothschild 

MISSISSIPPI 

Nat   Kessler 
Arthur  Lyon 

COXXECTICUX 

Greenville 

Fannie  Johl 

Leopold  Lyon 
Rachel  M.  Nathan 

Xew   Haven 

Louis   Waldauer 

Jennie  Rosenblnth 

NORTH    CAROLINA 

MISSOURI 

Ne\v   Bern 

GEORGIA 

Kansas    City 

Mrs.   Harry    Lipman 

Atlanta 

Harry  Benjamin 
David   "Wachenheim 

OHIO 

Alfred    S.    I']ichberg 
Isaac    H.    Haas 
Bertha    Rich 

St.   Louis 

Ignatz    Epstein 

Bellalre 

Milton  Elikan 

Anna    Jacoby 

Cincinnati 

Savannah 

Jennie  Dub 

Isaac   Jacoby 
Charles  Steinberg 

Sarah  Simon 

Dobrowsky 
Julius  Feibelman 

ILLINOIS 

MONTANA 

Henry  Hahn 
Mary  Fox 

Chicago 

Butte 

Hirschhorn 
Samuel  Kuder 

John    and    Fannie 

Irene   K.   Blumkin 

Isadore    S.    Marks 

Fogel 

Columbus 

Dr.  Emil  G.  Hirsch 
Miriam  Kalisky 
Flora   Weiss 

NEBRASKA 

Amelie  Wolf 

Goldschmidt 

Omaha 

Morris   Weiss 

Sarah  D.  Kulakofsky 

Hamilton 

Lester  Jerome 

Julia  Nowman 

INDIANA 

Livingston 
Ruben  I.  Mandelson 

Youngstown 

Madison 

Samuel    Mandelson 

Nettie  K.  Rosenbaum 

Lena  Pfaelzer  Strouss 

Louis  Sulzer 

NEW   JERSEY 

PENNSYLVANIA 

KENTUCKY 

AtlanHc    City 

Louisville 

Ethel  Mae  Stern- 

Butler 

berger 

Sarah  Schaul  Nast 

Amanda  Bernheim 

Jacques  V.  Brooks 

Newark 

Easton 

Max   Loeb 

Jerome   Leland   Blau 

Sarah  Alder  Gross 

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19 


MEMORIAL  TREES— Continued 


PENNSYLVANIA 

Johnstown 

Marcus  P.olim 
Myer  Rothstein 

Lancaster 

Augusta   Hirsli 

New   Castle 

Samuel  Cosel 

Philadelphia 

Morris    Bacharach 
Alma    Baer 
Kdna    Baer 
David    Baylinson 
Blanche    B.    Berg 
Meyer  Bernstein 
Morton  Bernstein 
Henry   Bronner 
Arthur    Broomhead 
Jennie  Broude 
Malcolm    Buxbaum 
Abraham  N.  Chabrow 
Henry   Cohn 
Jacob   Dintenfass 
Leon  Don 
Frances   Hochman 

Ehrlich 

Jacob    Ermaiiu 

Bertha  Fabian 

Samuel   Fabian 

Israel  A.   Fischer 

Ida  F.  Fleisher 

Joseph    Fox 

Eva   Aarons 

Friedmann 

Max  Friedmann 
Jacob   Gimbel 
Stella  Goldberger 
Oliva   G.    Goldsmith 
Edward   L.   Haas 
Ermina  D.  Haas 
Dora  K.   Halpern 
Julia    Hess 
Henry   Hilbronner 
Jacob  Hilbronner 
Mr.    and   Mrs.   Morris 
Hilbronner 

Abraham   Himes 

Rosina   Frank  Himes 

Henry    Hinlein 

Minnie  R.  Hirsh 

Joseph    Hochman 

Julia  Ettiuger 

Hofheimer 


Bon.i.  F.  Horn 

Arthur  Jacob 

Clara  Jacob 

Felix   Jacob 

Dr.    Louis   H.   Jacob 

William    Kane 

Dora    Kauffmann 

Morris  Kauffmann 

Samuel   Kaufman 

Dr.    Hanna    Kindbom 

Lt.    Paul    Borda 

Kurtz 

David   G.   Levy 

Isaac   Levy 

Rebecca    F. 

Louchheim 

Simon   Mann 
Nellie  H.  Miles 
Lillian    Miller 
Angelo  Myers 
Florence  Irene  Myers 
Hortense  Myers 
Arthur   Nnsbaiim 
Sidney  H.   Nusbaum 
Harry    Portenar 
Katharine  Pulaski 
Abraham    and 

Ernestine  Reass 
Moses   Rice 
Samuel  Rice 
Simon  Rice 
Philip    Rosenau 
:Mathilde    Rosenbaum 
Bernard   Rosenman 
Jacob    Rosenman 
Laura   V.   Rothkugel 

Sarah    Ettinger 

Rothschild 

Alexander 

Schlesinger 

Leopold   Schlesinger 
Sophia    Schlesinger 
Adolph    Schweriner 
Ida  Hirsch  Silverman 
Isaac   Speier 
Harry  Steinbrecker 
Mary    Ettinger 

Strauss 
Mattie   M.    Strauss 
Judge  Mayer 

Sulzberger 
Louis  L.  Teller 
Augusta  Weber 
Julius    Weil 
Samuel  Weil 
Jacob  Wiener 
Simon  Wolf 


Relia  Yunker 

Pittsburgh 

Edward    Benswanger 
Louis    Goldsinit 

Pottstown 

Samuel    Miller 

Pottsville 

Minna  Spicker 

t'niontown 

Lillie    Cohen 

Rosenberg 

Ray   S.   Warhaftig 
Williamsport 

Rosetta  M.  Ulman 

KHODE  ISL.AND 

Providence 

Moses    Einstein 
William    Schloss 

TENNESSEE 

Memphis 

Mrs.  M.  Lewis 

Ripley 

Lee  Berg 

TEXAS 

Houston 

Mrs.   Ben  Zindler 

Waco 

Isabella    Sanger 

VIRGINIA 

Roanoke 

Morris    Rosenberg 

WISCONSIN 

Appleton 

Rosa    Marshall 
Simon  Marshall 

GERMANY 

Laujiheim 

Clara    Levinger 
Fannie  Levinger 
Heinrich   Levinger 


20  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

Resolutions  on  the  Death  of 

ANGELO  MYERS 

Passed  at  the  Meeting-  of  the  Board  of  The  National  Farm  School, 
February  14,  1923 

A  true  man's  life  is  an  abiding  benediction  to  the  com- 
munity in  Avhich  he  lived,  loved  and  labored.  Such  has  been 
the  life  of 

ANGELO  MYERS. 

We  recognized  this  fact,  in  a  measure  at  least,  while  he  was  still 
amongst  us,  but  now  that  his  spirit  has  left  the  flesh,  we  see  more 
clearly  and  appreciate  more  fully  his  helpful  and  faithful  services. 
A  lover  of  mankind,  a  devotee  of  the  great  outdoors,  modest  and 
guileless,  he  strove  through  his  brief  lifetime  to  be  helpful  to 
all.  and  faithful  to  that  w^hich  to  him  seemed  true,  guiding  his 
life  by  the  rule  that  there  are  "...  tongues  in  trees,  books 
in  the  running  brooks,  sermons  in  stones,  and  good  in  every- 
thing." 

Whereas,  the  late  Angelo  Myers  has  identified  himself  dur- 
ing his  short  life  with  many  charitable  affairs  in  the  City  of 
Philadelphia :  and 

Whereas,  among  the  different  charitable  organizations 
which  have  reason  to  feel  grateful  to  his  memory  for  the  good 
he  has  done,  was  The  National  Farm  School,  of  which  he  had 
become  a  useful  and  honored  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees ; 
and 

Whereas,  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  The  National  Farm 
School  feels  deeply  the  loss  which  has  come  to  it  by  reason 
of  his  untimely  call,  be  it 

RES0LAT3D.  that  the  Board  of  Trustees  extend  its  sympathy 
and  have  its  condolence  spread  on  the  minutes  as  expressive  of  its 
deep  bereavement  through  the  loss  of  so  honored  a  character  and  so 
sincere  a  worker  in  its  cause,  and  be  it 

Further  resolved,  that  this  resolution  be  published  in  the 
Tear  Book  of  The  National  Farm  School,  in  the  Jewish  Exponent, 
in  the  Gleaner,  and  that  a  copy  be  sent  to  his  bereaved  family. 

Leon  i\lERZ,  Chairman, 
Abraham  J.  Feldman, 
Louis  Nusbaum, 

Committee. 


'rill-   XATrONAL  FARM   SCHOOL  21 


Resolutions  on  the  Death  of 

HENRY  BRONNER 

Passed  by  the  Board  of  The  National  Farm  School  at  Its 
Meeting  April  11,  1923 

Whereas,  God  in  His  inscrutable  wisdom  called  unto  Himself 
the  soul  of  HENRY  BRONNER ;  and 

Whereas.  Henry  Bronner  has  for  many  years  been  an  honored 
member  of  the  Executive  Board  of  The  National  Farm  School ; 
and 

Whereas,  during  the  years  of  his  service  he  proved  himself  to 
be  unselfish  in  his  devotion  to  the  interests  of  The  National  Farm 
School,  wise  in  counsel,  and  faithful  in  his  duty  as  one  of  the 
Trustees  of  the  institution ;  be  it  therefore 

RESOLVED,  that  the  Executive  Board  of  The  National  Farm 
School  express  to  his  bereaved  family  its  sincere  condolence  and 
sympathy,  and  its  sense  of  bereavement  in  the  untimely  death  of 
a  loyal  and  selfless  comrade  in  the  work;  and  be  it  further 

RESOLVED,  that  this  resolution  be  ^spread  upon  the  minutes 
of  the  Executive  Board,  that  it  be  published  in  the  Jewish  Ex- 
ponent, and  that  an  engrossed  copy  be  sent  to  the  family  of  our 
late  friend. 

Abraham  J.  Feldman,  Chairman, 
Alfred  M.  Klein^ 
Leon  Merz, 

Committee. 


22 


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THE  PATRIOTS'  GROVE 


hi  this  Grove  are  Planted  Trees  for  Friends  of  the  Sclmol  ]]l\,j 
A)isiccred  Our  Country's  Call  during  the   U^'orld   War 
TREES  HAVE  BEEN  PLANTED  AKD  CONSECRATED  TO  THE  MEMORY 
OF  THE  FOLLOWING,  WHO  DIED  IN   THE   SERVICE   OF 
THE  NATION: 


Louis    Berkowitz,    Philadelphia. 
Jacob  Bledenthal.  Atlantic  City. 
Frederick   D.   Clair,    Philadelphia. 
Morrie  A.   Deutsch,   Philadelphia. 
Seth  Ettenson,   Leavenworth,  Kan. 
Jas.  Hendricks  Florance,  New  York. 
Jerome  L.   Goldman,   St.   Louis. 
Milton  Goldstein,    Webb   City,   Mo. 
Oscar   H.    Gruber,    Philadelphia. 
Jesse  Warren  Guise,  Findlay,  Ohio. 
Simon    C.    Hellman,    National    Farm 

School. 
Michael    Jaffee,    Coatesville,    Pa. 
Joyce    Kilmer,    New    York. 
Geo.   G.   Kooperman,   Philadelphia. 
Paul   Borda    Kurtz,    Philadelphia. 
Chas.  H.  Lauchheimer,  Wash.,  D.  C. 
Maurice   Lazar,   Shenandoah,   Pa. 
.Jerome  Marks,   Philadelphia. 
Roy   Stewart  Marlow,   Elkins  Park. 
Milton  Morganstern,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
G.  M.  Neu  Burger,  Philadelphia. 


Harry   Polinsky,   Philadelphia. 
Aaron  I.  Price.  Philadelphia. 
William  C.  Reese,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 
Byron   H.   Reis.   PhilaOelphia. 
Eugene   Rice.    Philadelphia. 
Sydney    Rosenberg,    Philadelphia. 
Geo.     Burton     Rosenthal,     Hartford 

Conn. 
Alexander   J.   Roth,    New   Y'ork. 
Lester  B.  Rothschild.   Philadelphia. 
Samuel  Shulman,  Philadelphia. 
Mortimer  Strauss  Rubel,  Chicago. 
Henry   Frank   Singer,   Philadelphia. 
Solomon  Spicker.   Pottsville.   Pa. 
Bennie   Spitzer.    Philadelphia. 
Milton   Stern,   Philadelphia. 
Milton   Stern,   New  York,   N.   Y. 
Julien      M.      Strassburger,      M  o  n  t- 

gomery,   Ala. 
Bernard   W.   Traitel.   Detroit,   Mich. 
Eli  Wittestein,   Cincinnati,   Ohio. 


IN   HONOR   OF   THOSE   WHO   SERVED,   AND   RETURNED   IN    SAFETY 


Ralph    Anspach,    Philadelphia. 
Herman  L.  Artzt,  Philadelphia. 
Nelson  H.  Artzt,  Philadelphia. 
.Justin   S.  Bamberger,   Philadelphia. 
Eli  D.  Bernheim,  Philadelphia. 
Harold  B.  Blumenthal.  Philadelphia. 
Albert  Coons,   Philadelphia. 
Jerome  J.  Drucker,   Philadelphia. 
Isadore   Faggen,   Philadelphia. 
Samuel    Faggen,    Philadelphia. 
I^eon  Feigenbaum,   Philadelphia. 
Stanley  Milton  Getz.   Philadelphia. 
Herbert    Feustman    Goldstein,    New 

York. 
Jacob      Feustman      Goldstein,      New 

York. 
David    Grossman.    Philadelphia. 
Ralph   Gutlohn,   Philadelphia. 
Julian     Arthur      Hillman,      Atlantic 

City. 
Mack  and  Julian  Hirshberg,  Atlanta, 

Ga. 
Joseph  Horchow,  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 
Reuben  Horchow,  Portsmouth.  Ohio. 
Isaac   L.   Hyman,    Philadelphia. 
Arthur  .J.  Jackson.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Daniel   Fabien   Jackson,    Pittsburgh, 

Pa. 
Fred   Jackson,   Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
Leopold  Max  Jacobs,   Philadelphia. 
Reuben  Jacobs,   Philadelphia. 
Charles    S.   Kaufman,    Philadelphia. 


AValter  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  Citv, 
Mo. 

S.  Ralph  Schwarzschild,  Philadel- 
phia. 

.T.  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. 

Gustav  L.  Winelander.  Philadelphia. 

Stanley  S.  Wohl,  Philadelphia. 

Myron  Albert  Zacks,  Philadelphia. 


T[1F.  XATIOXAl.  FARM   SCHOOL  23 


TWENTY-SIXTH  ANNUAL  HARVEST  PILGRIMAGE 

Sunday,  October  7,  1923 

The  Twenty-sixth  Annual  Harvest  Pilgrimage  held  on  the 
School  grounds,  on  Sunday,  October  7.  1923,  -was  the  first  public 
function  of  the  School  since  the  passing  away  of  the  Founder 
of  the  School.  Dr.  Joseph  Krauskopf.  and  was  in  the  nature  of  a 
memorial  service  to  him. 

It  was  one  of  the  largest  assemblages  that  ever  participated 
in  these  Annual  Harvest  Pilgrimages,  and  testified  to  the  esteem 
in  which  the  memory  and  work  of  Dr.  Krauskopf  are  held. 

The  exercises  were  opened  with  a  prayer  by  Rabbi  Mortimer 
J.  Cohen,  of  Philadelphia.  They  were  presided  over  by  Mr. 
Louis  Xusbaum,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Arrangements, 
who  read  a  message  from  the  Acting  President,  Mr.  Harry  B. 
Hirsh.  printed  in  full  on  pp.  9  to  12  of  this  book.  Mr.  Nusbaum 
then  introduced  Dr.  Nathan  Krass.  Rabbi  of  Temple  Emanuel, 
Xew  York. 

Dr.  Krass  eloquently  traced  his  association  with  Dr.  Kraus- 
kopf and  the  Farm  School,  speaking  of  Dr.  Krauskopf  as  "A 
great  leader,  teacher,  builder  and  organizer."  The  keynote  of 
his  address  was  "I  have  builded  me  a  monument  more  lasting 
than  bronze."  "The  Farm  School,"  said  he,  "will  remain  a 
monument  to  the  noblest  and  ablest  Rabbi  the  Hebrew  Union 
College  in  Cincinnati  exev  produced.  The  things  he  did  were 
not  ethereal,  but  were  concrete,  constructive  and  practical.  Doc- 
trines fell  from  the  lips  of  that  great  man  like  seed  into  fertile 
soil.  .  Dr.  Krauskopf  left  behind  him,  not  only  a  visible  bequest, 
but  also  a  request  that  the  institution  Avhich  he  conceived  shall 
•not  perish,  but  grow  stronger  and  more  powerful  with  the  pass- 
ing years." 

Rev.  Dr.  Frank  P.  Parkin,  Secretary  of  the  American  Bible 
Society,  in  an  impressive  and  inspirational  address  paid  tribute 
to  Dr.  Krauskopf.  Dr.  Parkin  emphasized  the  fact  that  he  and 
Dr.  Krauskopf  were  life-long  friends,  working  side  by  side  for 
nianv  vears  in  all  movements  looking  toward  civic  betterment. 


24  THE  NATIONAL  FAR:\I  SCHOOL 

Dr.  Edward  Sherwood  Mead,  Professor  of  Finance  and 
Economy  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  in  his  address  called 
attention  to  the  record  of  The  National  Farm  School  in  produc- 
ing 90  bushels  of  corn  to  an  acre,  against  the  ordinarj^  record 
for  the  vicinitj^  of  45  bushels,  and  8,000  pounds  of  milk  per  cow, 
against  4,500  pounds  produced  under  non-scientific  conditions. 
He  said  in  part : 

"The  demoralized  state  of  the  farming  industry  can  be 
charged  up  against  lack  of  training  and  inability  to  apply  scien- 
tific knowledge  by  those  who  have  never  had  the  advantage  of 
a  training  at  an  institution  like  The  National  Farm  School. 

"We  can  get  along  without  the  League  of  Nations,  with  any 
kind  of  a  tariff,  and  can  even  struggle  through  a  coal  strike,  but 
we  cannot  get  along  without  food." 

Dr.  Jacob  G.  Lipman,  Director  of  the  New  Jersey  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station,  and  Dean  of  Rutgers  College,  in  a 
very  illuminating  address,  traced  the  history  of  agricultural 
education  in  this  country.  He  credited  its  real  impetus  to  Presi- 
dent Lincoln's  Land  Grant  in  1864,  the  proceeds  from  which 
were  to  be  used  for  the  support  of  State  Colleges  teaching  agricul- 
ture and  mechanic  arts.  "The  attitude  of  the  farmers  formerly 
was  to  look  upon  schooling  of  that  kind  as  unnecessarj^, "  he 
said,  "believing  that  the  farm  itself  is  the  best  school.  As 
against  the  alarmist  attitude  of  some  in  the  face  of  the  dwindling 
of  the  rural  population.  Dr.  Lipman  held  that  the  average  farmer 
today  is  more  efficient  and  can  produce  more  than  formerly. 
"There  is  no  such  thing,"  he  stated,  "as  an  over-agricultural  or 
an  over-industrial  development.  But  co-operation  is  necessary 
among  farmers,  without  which  the  American  farm  will  go." 

Dr.  Cheeseman  A.  Herrick,  President  of  Girard  College,  the 
next  speaker,  stressed  the  importance  of  the  fact  that  the  Farm 
School  is  an  "all-American"  institution.  As  the  personal  friend 
of  Dr.  Krauskopf  for  29  years,  he  added  his  meed  of  praise  to 
the  achievements  of  the  Founder  of  the  School,  and  cited  a  num- 
ber of  instances  illustrating  the  interest  taken  by  Dr.  Krauskopf 
in  improving  the  condition  of  his  fellow-man. 

Mr.  Herbert  D.  Allman,  Director  of  the  Campaign  for  the 
raising  of  the  Jos.  Krauskopf  Memorial  Fund  of  $1,000,000  (ong- 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  25 

iiially  launched  as  the  Silver  Jubilee  Fund),  and  to  be  devoted  to 
the  enlargement  of  the  scope  and  work  of  the  School,  presented 
his  report  of  the  work  accomplished  to  date.  (Published  in  full 
on  pp.  28  and  29  of  this  book.) 

At  the  close  of  the  exercises  members  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees  for  the  ensuing  year  were  elected.  Following  this  prizes 
were  distributed  to  the  students,  and  the  exercises  were  con- 
cluded with  prayer. 


REPRINT  OF  AN  EDITORIAL  IN  THE  "PUBLIC  LEDGER" 
PHILADELPHIA,  OCTOBER  9,  1923 

"Monuments  like  The  National  Farm  School  at  Doylestown 
are  better  than  stones  set  upright  in  a  cemetery  or  sculptured 
tablets  placed  in  a  wall.  Rabbi  Krauskopf's  eloquence  and  in- 
fluence have  continuing  life  in  the  school  he  founded,  and  the 
memorial  he  would  prefer  is  that  of  human  life  inspired  and 
ennobled  because  of  his  altruism. 

"For  the  first  time  the  master  builder  was  absent  from  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  institution  he  created,  but  the  thousands 
present  have  taken  the  torch  from  the  hand  of  the  leader  fallen, 
and  will  carry  it  forward  in  his  spirit  for  the  good  of  generations 
vet  to  be." 


^ 


26  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


Resolutions  on  the  Death  of 

IDA  HIRSH  SILVERMAN 

Passed  by  the  Board  of  The  National  Farm  School  at  Its 
Meeting-  March  14,  1923 

The  Board   of  Directors   of  The   National  Farm   School   is 
grieved    and   saddened   by   the   news    of   the   passing    away    of 

IDA  HIRSH  SILVERMAN. 

^Irs.  Silverman  was  a  woman  of  rare  charm  of  personality  and 
beauty  of  soul.  Devoted  and  beloved  as  wife,  inspiring  and  idolized 
as  mother,  God-fearing  and  faithful,  she  was  held  in  the  highest 
esteem  by  all  who  knew  her.  Interested  in  all  that  concerned  her 
community,  she  was,  as  a  member  of  the  Ladies'  Board  of  The 
National  Farm  School,  deeply  interested  in  the  welfare  of  its 
students,  showing  thereby  that  maternal  concern  for  them  which 
was  one  of  her  finest  characteristics. 

She  was  truly  a  mother  in  Israel,  one  who  well  deserved  the 
tribute  of  Scripture : 

"Strength  and  dignity  are  her  clothing; 
She  openeth  her  mouth  with  wisdom ; 
And  the  law  of  kindness  is  on  her  tongue." 

Be  it  therefore  resolved  that  this  minute  suitably  engrossed 
be  sent  to  the  bereaved  family. 

Abraham  J.  Feld:max,   Chairman, 
Alfred  j\I.  Klein, 
Leon  ^Ierz, 

Committee. 


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Resolutions  on  the  Death  of 

MINNIE  R.  HIRSH 

Passed  by  the  Board  of  The  National  Farm  School  at  Its 
Meeting  April  11,  1923 

^YIIEREAS,  word  has  reached  the  members  of  the  Executive 
Board  of  The  National  Farm  Scliool  of  the  untimely  death  on 
April  3,  1923,  of 

MINNIE  R.  HIRSH, 

the  beloved  wife  of  the  honored  Vice-President  of  the  institution. 
]\Ir.  Harry  B.  Hirsh ;  and 

Whereas,  the  said  Minnie  R.  Hirsh  has  for  many  j^ears  been 
a  valuable  member  of  the  Ladies'  Board  of  The  National  Farm 
School,  to  whose  counsels  she  brought  the  great  native  endow- 
ments of  sagacity,  clear  judgment,  a  sympathetic  understanding 
of  the  purpose  of  the  School  and  a  deep  concern  for  the  cultural 
and  spiritual  welfare  and  development  of  the  students  of  The 
National  Farm  School — endowments  which  in  their  combination 
are  rare :  be  it  therefore 

RESOLVED,  that  the  Executive  Board  of  The  National  Farm 
School  express  its  sense  of  great  loss  in  Mrs.  Hirsh 's  demise,  and 
that  this  sense  of  loss,  together  with  an  expression  of  the  Board's 
deep  sympathy  with  the  bereaved  family,  be  spread  upon  the 
minutes,  be  published  in  the  Jewish  Exponent,  and  an  engrossed 
cop3*  be  sent  to  the  family  of  the  lamented  ]\Irs.  Hirsh. 

Abraham  J.  Feldmax.  Chairman, 
Alfred  ]M.  Kleix, 
Leon  Merz, 

Committee. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  CAMPAIGN  AND  BUILDING  COMMITTEES, 
MADE  AT  THE  ANNUAL  MEETING  OCTOBER  7,  1923 

Herbert  D.  Allman,  Chairman 

As  Director  of  the  Campaign  to  raise  One  Million  Dollars 
for  The  National  Farm  School,  it  is  my  pleasure  to  report  progress 
on  same.  How  I  wish  that  Dr.  Krauskopf  were  with  us  today 
to  hear  the  splendid  report  that  I  am  privileged  to  make.  Only 
late  yesterday  we  received  a  letter  from  Mr.  Mortimer  L.  Schiff 
and  Mr.  Felix  M.  Warburg,  which  I  feel  you  will  be  interested  in 
having  me  read : 

' '  Dear  Mr.  Allman :— In  response  to  your  letter  of  October 
3,  I  send  herewith  check  for  $50,000,  one-half  from  Mr. 
Mortimer  L.  Schiff  and  one-half  from  myself,  in  pay- 
ment of  our  joint  pledge  to  The  National  Farm  School 
Building  and  Endowment  Fund. 
"Congratulating  jou  on  your  success  in  raising  this  fund, 

believe  me, 

"Yours  very  truly, 

(Signed)     FELIX  M.  WARBURG. " 

W^hen  you  take  into  consideration  that  the  majority  of  the 
pledges  we  have  received  are  on  the  five-year  plan,  and  when  I 
tell  you  that  we  have  at  this  time  over  $300,000  in  cash  already 
paid  in,  and  with  our  contemplated  drive  in  New  York  City  this 
fall,  I  think  you  will  have  no  hesitancy  in  prophesying  with  me 
that  our  One  Million  Dollar  Fund  is  in  sight.  The  consumma- 
tion of  the  endeavor,  however,  is  not  the  task  for  just  a  few 
men.  Every  one  of  our  friends  must  shoulder  his  or  her  respon- 
sibility^ by  giving  us  substantial  aid  and  hearty  co-operation. 

We  have  in  memory  of  our  departed  leader  renamed  this 
fund  The  Joseph  Krauskopf  Memorial  Fund,  and  the  friends  of 
the  doctor  have  a  sacred  duty  now  to  translate  his  dream  and 
devoted  service  of  over  a  quarter  of  a  century  into  the  kind  of 
a  reality  that  will  make  this  Farm  School  one  of  the  best  agricul- 
tural schools  in  the  country. 

As  Chairman  of  the  Building  Committee,  I  am  happy  to  state 
in  behalf  of  your  Committee,  that  we  have  let  the  contract  for 
the  new  Dormitorj^  Building.  Within  six  months,  we  hope  you 
will  see  the  actual  building  almost  finished,  and  I  assure  vou  that 


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every  effort  has  been  made  by  us  to  make  this  dormitory  the  last 
word  in  fire-proof  construction  that  will  give  a  comfortable  home 
to  100  students,  I  am  showing  you  a  rough  sketch  of  the  eleva- 
tion of  this  building  {reprint  is  published  in  this  hook),  for  which 
we  are  practically  breaking  ground  today. 

The  erection  of  this  building  has  been  made  possible  by  the 
generosity  of  the  late  Rosetta  M.  Ulman,  of  Williamsport,  for 
whom  the  dormitory  will  be  named,  thus  perpetuating  this  good 
woman's  memory,  through  the  judgment  and  decision  of 
Abraham  Erlanger,  of  New  York  City,  executor  of  her  estate. 
The  total  of  her  gift  will  eventually  reach  the  sum  of  $75,000. 

"We  have  a  number  of  other  important  improvements  under 
consideration,  one  of  which  is  the  Joseph  Krauskopf  Memorial  Li- 
brary. This  building,  it  is  planned,  will  not  only  house  the  pres- 
ent School  Library  and  Dr.  Krauskopf 's  personal,  beautiful  and 
valuable  library,  which  he  gave  to  the  School,  but  will 
serve,  in  addition,  as  a  forum  or  place  of  gathering  where  farmers, 
grangers  and  students  of  all  kinds  will  be  welcome.  We,  the 
fellow-workers  of  Dr.  Krauskopf  in  this  cause,  knowing  the  great 
possibilities  of  the  School,  how  he  devoted  his  life  to  its  up- 
building, desire  to  show  a  tithe  of  our  love  and  appreciation  by 
the  erection  of  this  building  on  the  School  grounds,  and  hope 
that  his  many  loyal  friends  and  admirers  will  rally  round  us, 
and  favor  this  project  with  their  support,  as  an  indication  of 
their  love  of  the  man,  as  Avell  as  of  their  interest  in  The  National 
Farm  School, 

I  feel  proud  to  predict  that  The  National  Farm  School  will 
continue  to  go  from  achievement  to  achievement,  and  what  was 
originally  a  vision  in  our  departed  leader's  mind  is  to  become  an 
actuality  tomorrow. 

The  list  of  subscribers  to  the  Million  Dollar  Fund  is  not  yet 
complete.  The  entire  list  will  be  published  at  the  close  of  the 
campaign.  In  the  meantime,  we  desire  again  to  express  our 
grateful  thanks  to  all  of  our  good  friends,  who  have  already 
generously  subscribed  to  this  fund. 


^ 


30  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCII(K)L 

REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR 
Bernhard  Ostrolenk,  Ph.  D. 

In  the  summer  of  1923  your  Board  requested  me  to  make 
an  occupational  survey  of  the  former  students  and  graduates  of 
The  National  Farm  School.  It  has  been  my  experience  in 
several  previous  surveys  that  when  our  graduates  and  former 
students  were  confronted  with  elaborate  questionnaires  the  re- 
sponse, while  detailed  in  particular,  was  sparse.  A  lamentably 
large  number  would  not  reply.  With  this  in  mind  a  simple  sheet 
was  prepared,  merely  inquiring  for  the  address,  brief  past  career 
and  present  occupation  of  the  recipient. 

The  next  step  was  to  secure  addresses.  The  Farm  School 
graduates,  especially'  the  more  recent  graduates,  are  exceedingly 
mobile.  Any  list  of  addresses  rapidly  becomes  antiquated.  It 
became  apparent  that  there  were  not  sufficient  addresses  of 
former  students  (non-graduates)  available  to  make  a  study  of 
that  group  at  all  representative.  Correspondence  with  them  was 
meagre,  there  being  no  ties  or  interest  to  bind  them  to  the  School; 
hence  addresses  of  such  non-graduates  were  too  few  to  justify 
any  study  of  them  at  this  time.  I,  therefore,  decided  to  con- 
centrate all  my  attention  for  this  studj^  on  the  graduates  of  the 
School.  Even  here  it  was  difficult  to  secure  the  information  of 
the  whereabouts  of  our  graduates;  especially  of  the  older  ones 
who  have  lost  touch  with  the  School. 

The  number  of  students  admitted  to  the  School  from  the  daj' 
of  its  inception  up  until  today  is  952.  This  includes  every  student 
whether  he  stayed  a  day,  a  month,  a  year,  or  was  graduated. 
Of  these  952  students,  78  are  today  at  the  School  as  under- 
graduates. In  other  words,  874  students  have  passed  through 
the  School  and  of  these,  330  or  37  per  cent.,  were  graduated  in 
23  classes.  This  percentage  compares  favorably  with  the  number 
of  students  entering  and  graduating  from  high  schools  and  col- 
leges. The  Commissioner  of  Education  gave  the  figure  for  the 
former  as  22  per  cent,  and  the  latter  34  per  cent. 

It  should  be  noted  from  Table  1  appended,  that  in  the  first 
ten  years  we  graduated  a  total  of  70  students  or  an  average  of 
7  per  class,  the  next  ten  years  we  graduated  169  or  an  average 
of  17  per  class,  and  the  last  three  years  we  graduated  91  students 
or  an  average  of  30  per  class.     The  larger  number  of  graduates 


THE  NATlONWi:  FARM    SCHOOL  31 

of  the  School  are  those  of  the  recent  years.  There  are  not  many 
of  the  older  graduates,  and  information  about  them  is  meagre. 
The  largest  majority  of  The  National  Farm  School  Alumni  are 
still  very  young  men  Mith  their  careers  before  them. 

I  was  able  to  get  in  touch  with  only  ITS  of  our  -V-',]  grad- 
uates. This  is  only  a  little  more  than  half  the  total  number 
of  graduates.  One  hundred  and  thirty-one  of  this  number  are 
graduates  of  the  last  eight  classes,  and  47  are  graduates  of  the 
classes  prior  to  1916.  I  feel  that  while  this  number  gives  a  workable 
basis  for  the  study  of  our  graduates,  every  effort  should  be  made 
to  continue  contact  with  many  more  graduates,  especially  the 
older  classes.  T  am  not  sure  that  I  know  hoAv  this  can  be  done. 
I  believe  that  if  the  Board  would  empower  the  printing  of  an 
annual  alumni  directory,  that  such  a  directory  Avould  be  an 
incentive  for  the  alumni  to  keep  the  School  up  to  date  with 
information  about  themselves.  It  would  also  act  as  an  annual 
occupational  survey.  The  directory  could  also  be  used  to  build 
up  a  body  of  information  about  the  former  students  of  The 
National  Farm  School,  many  of  whom  have  received  as  great 
benefits  from  the  training  here  as  its  graduates  and  whose 
careers  must  reflect  the  influence  of  their  contact  with  the  School. 

When  examining  the  figures  of  those  in  agriculture,  it  should 
be  borne  in  mind  that  occupation  in  agriculture  meant: 

(1)  Present  occupation,  no  cognizance  was  taken  of  past 
career.  A  graduate  who  for  several  years  was  in  agriculture 
but  at  the  time  of  receiving  the  questionnaire  was  engaged  in 
a  non-agricultural  occupation,  was  classified  according  to  his 
present  occupation.  In  many  instances,  graduates  specifically 
wrote  that  they  had  accepted  city  positions  for  the  winter  for 
various  reasons  or  that  their  present  employment  in  the  city  is 
temporary  until  they  can  relocate  themselves  on  farms,  or 
that  they  are  working  to  save  money  to  buy  a  farm  or  get  an 
agricultural  college  education.  In  each  of  these  cases,  however, 
the  graduates  were  classed  as  non-agricultural. 

(2)  An  inclusion  of  all  occupations  dealing  with  food  pro- 
duction, landscape  and  florist  work,  and  agricultural  education, 
research  and  extension  work. 

Of  the  178  graduates  replying  to  the  questionnaire  129  were 
found  to  be  in  agriculture.  This  is  73  per  cent,  of  those  reply- 
ing. Assuming  that  all  graduates  with  whom  we  are  not  in 
contact  are  not  in  agriculture,  then  the  School  has  39  per  cent, 
of  its  graduates  in  agriculture.     With   every   graduate   who   is 


32  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

newly  found  to  be  in  agriculture,  this  percentage  is  bound  to 
become  better.  In  other  words,  a  more  inclusive  survey  of  our 
graduates  cannot  reduce  this  percentage.  It  is  bound  to  make 
it  better.  Again,  if  this  number  is  taken  as  representing  the 
only  group  in  agriculture  of  all  of  our  students  who  were  at  the 
School  only  a  day  and  upward  it  would  represent  close  to  15 
per  cent,  of  the  874  students.  In  other  words,  at  least  one  out 
of  every  six  students  who  comes  to  our  School  stays  in  agricul- 
ture. Again  this  percentage  must  become  better  as  we  make  a 
more  inclusive  study  of  those  who  did  not  stay  to  graduate. 
Every  newly-found  former  student  engaged  in  agriculture  will 
augment  this  figure. 

There  is  no  justification  from  the  data  available  to  assume 
that  because  73  per  cent,  of  the  graduates  Avho  are  in  contact 
Avith  the  School  are  in  agriculture,  that  that  would  also  repre- 
sent the  percentage  in  agriculture  of  those  not  in  contact  Avith 
the  School.  One  of  the  reasons,  no  doubt,  for  failing  to  keep 
in  contact  with  the  School  is  the  fact  that  some  of  these  graduates 
are  not  in  agriculture  and  do  not  feel  at  home  at,  or  in  need  of 
corresponding  with  the  School.  On  the  other  hand,  it  is  equally 
fallacious  to  assume  that  all  of  those  whom  we  failed  to  reach 
are  back  to  city  life.  It  is  entirely  probable  that  a  percentage 
of  our  graduates  Avho  are  not  in  contact  with  the  School  this 
summer  are  still  in  agriculture.  That  39  per  cent,  are  in  agricul- 
ture must  be  regarded  as  the  minimum.  The  correct  percentage 
lies  someAvhere  between  39  per  cent,  and  73  per  cent. 

The  Board  Avill  recall  that  AA'hen  several  years  ago  I  addressed 
a  questionnaire  to  many  of  the  leading  agricultural  educators 
and  publicists  in  the  country,  asking  what  percentage  of  grad- 
uates of  a  school  like  ours  should  remain  in  agriculture  in  order 
to  regard  our  Avork  successful,  Prof.  Warren,  of  Cornell,  replied 
that  the  School  Avould  be  successful  cA^en  if  none  followed  it  as 
a  career.  Prof.  Bailey,  Dean  of  Cornell,  placed  his  estimate  at 
10  per  cent.  Dr.  Butterfield,  of  the  Massachusetts  Agricultural 
College.  gaA'e  the  highest  figure  by  stating  that  he  would  expect 
one-third  of  our  graduates  to  be  in  agriculture.  Our  crudest 
figure  is  better  than  that. 

The  relatively  high  percentage  of  our  graduates  in  agricul- 
ture is  the  more  remarkable  when  it  is  considered  that  the  survey 
was  taken  at  a  time  Avhen  agriculture  had  reached  almost  its 
lowest  ebb  in  public  discussion  as  a  remunerative  occupation. 
At  least  the  psychology,   if  not   also   the   agricultural   economJc 


A'iew  of  interior  of  library  of  Dr.  Krauskopf,   the   books,   art   objects   and   all   other 
furnishings  of  which  he  gave  to  The  Farm  School,  at  his  death.     At  his  re- 
quest  this   library   will   be   reproduced  at  the  School,  and  the  books 
and  art  objects  arranged  exactly  as  they  were  in  his  late  home 


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condition  of  the  country  was  against  our  graduates  for  the  past 
two  years,  luring  them  to  the  city. 

As  will  be  noted  from  Table  3,  almost  half  of  our  graduates 
who  replied  are  working  in  agriculture  as  farm  assistants.  They 
are  still  farm  hands  with  their  way  to  make.  They  are  subject 
to  the  seasonal  condition  of  labor.  After  the  spring  work  and 
early  summer  harvest  many  of  them  are  compelled  to  leave  their 
job  and  find  the  next  best  thing.  A  late  summer  survey  will 
see  a  large  number  of  our  graduates  looking  for  new  jobs  and 
afterward  accepting  city  jobs  if  nothing  else  is  available.  By 
and  large  then  this  remarkal)ly  fine  showing,  if  an.ything,  will 
be  made  better  as  the  agricultural  situation  improves. 

While  congratulating  ourselves  on  these  results  several  other 
factors  are  worth  noting.  The  percentage  of  those  in  agriculture 
continues  to  diminish  as  the  classes  become  older.  The  1923 
class  has  76  per  cent,  in  agriculture,  while  the  1914  class  has 
only  21  per  cent.  In  other  words,  while  practically  all  students 
start  in,  in  an  agricultural  career,  of  those  that  drop  out,  it  will 
be  noted  from  Table  2,  that  eight  gave  agriculture  a  trial  of  less 
than  a  year.  All  the  rest  made  a  sincere  effort  to  start  in  an 
agricultural  career  by  staying  in  it  one  or  more  years.  One  was 
in  agriculture  nineteen  years  and  then  went  into  business.  Ob- 
viously those  dropping  out  did  so  reluctantly.  The  fact  is  that 
practical  agriculture  offers  no  career  except  as  a  farm  owner 
and  that  if  for  any  reason  a  student  cannot  accumulate  funds 
for  farm  ovrnership,  he  finds  no  satisfactory  career  in  agricul- 
ture. This  again  brings  us  to  the  problem  of  aiding  graduates 
to  farm  ownership,  if  we  find  it  desirable  to  test  the  efficacy  of 
the  school  by  the  numbers  successfully  engaged  in  agriculture. 

Those  that  are  not  following  agriculture  have  all  served 
an  agricultural  apprenticeship,  90  per  cent,  of  them  for  more 
than  one  year.  The  subsequent  career  in  the  city,  as  will  be 
seen  from  the  list  of  occupations  in  Table  2,  would  be  a  credit 
to  any  school.  They  have  become  useful  citizens.  The  list  in- 
cludes successful  engineers,  lawyers,  manufacturers.  The  able 
head  of  Williamson  Trade  School,  Dr.  Pratt,  once  told  a  com- 
mittee of  Farm  School  Trustees  that  he  regarded  any  man  who 
started  in  the  trade  taught  at  Williamson  and  used  it  as  a  means 
to  climb  to  a  successful  career  no  matter  how  remote  from  the 
original  trade,  as  a  credit  to  his  institution.  Using  this  criterion, 
all  of  our  graduates  at  present  in  the  city  can  be  regarded  as 
successful  products  of  The  National  Farm  School.     Moreover,  it 


34  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

would  be  erroneous  to  say  that  these  men  are  definitely  lost  to 
agriculture.  There  is  a  constant  shifting-  back  of  this  potential 
agricultural  material. 

From  Tables  3  and  4  it  is  worth  noting  the  variety  of  agricul- 
tural callings  which  our  graduates  are  following.  The  increas- 
ing number  who  have  been  successful  as  various  rural  leaders 
after  additional  collegiate  training  makes  this  phase  increasingly 
important.  Almost  15  per  cent,  of  the  graduates  who  replied 
are  also  agricultural  college  graduates,  another  large  percentage 
are  at  present  undergraduates  in  colleges.  This  group,  and 
preparation  for  them  deserve  our  serious  thought. 

The  relatively  large  number  who  make  their  career  in  one 
Avay  or  other  with  cows  and  general  agriculture,  justifies  the 
importance  we  place  on  those  departments.  We  still  need  to 
develop  the  landscape,  florist  and  fruit  departments  to  meet  the 
further  needs  of  our  students. 

It  has  been  difficult  for  me  to  reduce  the  life  and  product 
of  our  School  to  these  tables  and  figures.  There  is  a  throb  and 
thrill  at  the  School,  an  inspiration  and  achievement  of  our 
graduates  that  does  not  lend  itself  to  be  described  by  an  induc- 
tive inquiry.  When  one  of  our  graduates,  Walter  Morris,  1922, 
for  the  present  working  in  the  city  writes,  "This  spring  I  plowed 
for  a  farmer  for  nothing,  just  to  get  the  feel  of  fresh,  clean  soil," 
we  surely  have  not  altogether  lost  this  product  of  our  School. 
Mitchell  Brauman  at  present  on  a  poultry  farm  in  Toms  River, 
N.  J.,  adds,  "The  time  is  nigh  when  I  shall  conduct  my  own 
farm,"  and  thus  expresses  the  hopes  that  many  express.  A 
typical  farm  owner  career  is  given  by  Samuel  Miller,  1919 : 
"Worked  on  several  farms  in  different  parts  of  the  country.'  In 
the  fall  of  1921  I  bought  this  farm,  I  just  got  married  last 
February  to  a  wonderful  girl."  A  tj'pical  college  career  is 
described  by  Max  Kesselman,  1917:  "Worked  as  a  florist  and 
then  entered  Ohio  State  College,  graduated  in  1921,  specializing 
in  agricultural  engineering.  Went  to  Palestine  in  1921,  sent  by 
the  American  Paoli  Zion.  In  charge  of  machinery  depot  and 
technical  department,  building  cow  barns,  milk  rooms,  creameries, 
bottling  plants,  poultry  houses  and  other  farm  structures."  Salem 
G.  Fine,  1920,  gives  the  following  pregnant  outline  of  his  career : 
"1920— farm  hand,  1921— farm  renter,  1922— farm  hand,  1923— 
sheet  metal  worker  and  plasterer." 

Reuben  Regelson,  1923,  wrote:  "We  are  losing  money  on 
peaches.     May  have   to   seek  new  job   in   October   as   employer 


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may  throw  up  spong-e  this  falL"  Arthur  Levintow,  1916,  after 
describing  his  medicinal  florist  plant  gives  his  aspiration,  "There 
seems  to  be  a  great  field  for  any  one  who  can  increase  the  alkaloid 
contents  of  such  plants  as  belladonna,  cinchona,  digitalis,  etc." 
Max  Fleisher,  1908,  Superintendent  of  Inglewood  Farms  at 
Gordonville,  Va.,  gives  his  career  as  folloAvs:  '"Manager  of  animal 
husbandry  at  X.  J.  training  school  two  years;  1st  lieutenant, 
U.  S,  infantry;  Supt.  of  Inglewood  Farms  since  1919," 

These  careers  can  be  multiplied.  Each  one  tells  a  story 
that  has  human  qualities  in  it.  Through  it  all  may  be  read  the 
sincere  desire  of  cit}^  boys  to  seek  the  soil  and  a  living  in  the  open 
country.  The  product  of  a  school  cannot  be  exhibited  as  the 
product  of  a  farm  or  factory,  it  cannot  be  regimented  into  figures 
and  tables.  Our  School  has  created  and  maintained  a  spirit  of 
American  agriculture,  as  practiced  on  the  famih^-sized  farm,  it 
has  developed  in  its  student  a  sincere  desire  to  be  productive  and 
useful,  to  love  the  land,  and  has  thus  laid  the  foundation  upon 
which  we  may  build  a  larger  contribution  to  the  agricultural 
life  of  America. 


Percentage  of 
No.  of  No.  Replied        No.  in  Total  in 

Graduates     to  Questionnaire  Agriculture  Agriculture 

1901    7  2  2  28 

1902    7  3  2  28 

1903    6  2  0  0 

1904    4  2  2  50 

1905    6  3  0  0 

1906    4  3  3  75 

1907    8  3  3  Til 

1908    9  4  3  Zi 

1909    10  4  2  20 

1910    9  3  2  22 

1911    15  2  1  6 

1912    7  1  1  14 

1913    24  7  2  8 

1914    15  3  1  6 

1915    14  5  3  21 

1916    28  16  9  29 

1917    17  11  7  41 

1918    12  7  5  42 

1919    18  11  9  50 

1920    20  15  11  55 

1921    20  13  12  55 

1922    38  28  24  63 

1923    33  30  25  76 

Totals    331  178  129  39 


36 


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TABLE  2 

Graduates   not   in   agriculture   at   present;    engaged   in    agriculture    after 
graduation : 

Less  than  one  year 8      Three  to  four  years  9 

One  to  two  years 19       More  than   four  years 5 

Two  to  three  years 8 

Occupations  of  graduates  not  in  agriculture : 


Salesmen   12 

Father's  business    6 

Mechanics   6 

Store  owners   3 

Manufacturers   3 

Engineers    2 


Lawyers  2 

Wholesale  business 2 

Automobile  business 2 

Minister  1 

Public  accountant  1 

Miscellaneous  8 


TABLE  3 


Agricultural  occupations  of  graduates  : 

Students  in  agricultural  colleges..  17       United 

Farm  owners   16 

Farm  renters   8 

On  father's  farm 3 

Greenhouse  proprietors    2 

Florist  business  8 

Agricultural  school   instructors...  4 

Agricultural   college  professors...  2 

Agricultural   research    2 

Farm  superintendents   8 

Bulb  business  4 

Veterinarians   8 


States      Department     of 

Agriculture   4 

Agricultural  chemists    3 

Farm  machinery   2 

Agricultural    extension    in    Pales- 
tine   2 

Managers  of  cow  testing  associa- 
tions      4 

Landscape  gardening  6 

Agricultural  extension    2 

Farm  assistants  72 


TABLE  4 

The  farm  assistants  divided  as  follows : 

Herdsmen   31       Market  gardens  4 

Poultrymen 8       Tractor  men 4 

Fruit  farms 7       General  assistants  18 


^ 


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FINANCIAL  STATEMENT,  YEAR  ENDING  APRIL  30,  1923. 
GENERAL  FUND 

May  h  1922.     Cash  Deficit    $21,879.75 

RECEIPTS. 

Maintenance  Income. 

Interest  on  Investments  $7,829.42 

State  of  Pennsylvania    16,836.82 

Federation  of  Jewish   Charities    17,500.00 

Dues  and   Donations    24,955.05 

Baron  de  Hirsch  Fund    10,000.00 

77,121.29 

$55,241.54 
Maintenance  Disbursements. 

Care  of  Students. 

Beds    and    Bedding $19.35 

Brooms  and  Brushes  305.07 

Dry  Goods,   Shoes,  Clothing 4,330.95 

Fuel 4,493.52 

Groceries     6.341.36 

Lighting    2.484.30 

Medical   Supplies    413.57 

Provisions     5.996.07 

Salaries,   Matron    1,200.00 

Wages,  Cook.  Janitors,  Maids,  etc..  9,422.68 

$35,006.87 

Educational. 

Printing  and    Stationery    $1,275.98 

Salaries,    Teachers    18.662.37 

Text   Books,   Laboratory   Supplies..  489.69 

20,428.04 

Farm   Operation. 

Conveyance,  Transportation  of  Products,  Tele- 
phone, etc $2,031.09 

Live  Stock   425.50 

Rental  of  Land  687.50 

Sundries    224.52 

Supplies,  Arboricultural     $1,052.23 

Supplies,  Farm    7.942.85 

Supplies,  Horticultural     1,070.24 

Supplies,  Poultry     4.435.30 

14,500.62 

$17,869.23 
Less  Sale  of  Products   15,733.66 

2,135.57 

Repairs  and  Replacements. 

Painting    $1,372.10 

Plumbing     1,539.70 

Repairs    to    Buildings    2,851.04 

5,762.84 


38  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT— Continued. 

Administration. 

Insurance    $2,336.41 

Salaries,   Office    1,095.00 

Taxes     1,356.10 

—      4,787.51 


TOTAL  MAINTENANCE  EXPENDITURES 68,120.83 


$12,879.29 
Capital  Expenditures. 

Director's  House    $12,191.83 

Farm   Machinery   and   Implements    3,474.27 

Furniture  and  Fixtures   84.89 

Louchheim  Auditorium    2,373.66 

New    Greenhouse    144.33 

Poultry  Houses 739.66 

Tool  Room   Supplies    1,173.78 

20,182.42 


Extraordinary  Income.  $33,061.71 

Prize  Fund   (net)    $92.25 

Students'  Deposits    (net) 903.18 

Loan 7,400.00 

Loan,   Endowment   Fund    9,233.57 

Penna.   State  Indemnity    1,035.68 

$18,664.68 

Extraordinary  Disbursements. 

Library    $310.84 

Advances  to  Hellman   Farm    1,319.62 

Advances  to  Farm  No.  3 244.20 

Advances  to  Farm  No.  1  133.06 

Advances  to  Cauffman   Farm    418.78 

Jubilee   Endowment  and   Building  Fund    ....  284.44 

2,710.94 

15,953.74 


CASH   DEFICIT   APRIL   30,    1923    $17,107.97 

ENDOWMENT  FUND 

Bank  Deficit  May  1,   1923 $3,800.87 

Income. 

Bequests  and  Donations    $13,706.48 

Life  Memberships    1,000.00 

Interest   on   Deposits    179.72 

Repayment    Account    Investments     26,103.50 

•     40.989.70 


Disbursements.  $37,188.83 

Investment  Purchases  $33,070.07 

33,070.07 


Bank  Balance  April  30,  1923 $4,118.76 

Investment  Account    184,972.22 

$189,090.98 


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LEGACIES  AND  ENDOWMENTS 

1895 — In  memoriam  Jacob  Tuck  and  wife,  b}-  their  children, 

Philadelphia,   Pa $L000.00 

1899— Carolyn  Parent  Nirdlinger.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest  500.00 

1903— Jacob  H.  Hecht,  Boston,  Mass.,  Bequest 500.00 

1905— Moses  Lichten,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 500.00 

1906— Alarx  Wineland,   Frostbnrg,   Md.,   Bequest    500.00 

1906 — -In  memory  of  Samuel  Frank,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  bv  his 

son,  Edgar  K.  Frank ' .  .  . .  100.00 

1907 — Frances  Seligman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  for  Bernard  and 

Frances  Seligman  Library  Alcove 200.00 

1907 — Fannie   Houseman,    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    in   memory   of 

her  son,  Arthur  Ballenburg  Houseman 100.00 

1907— Edward  Popper,  Greenville,  Tex.,  Bequest  100.00 

1907— Samuel  W.  Goodman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 200.00 

1907— Fannie  Simon,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 50.00 

1907— Isaac  Sailer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest  500.00 

1908— Leah  Bernheimer,  Mobile,  Ala.,  Bequest  100.00 

1908— Eleanore  Samuel,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest  350.00 

1908— Solomon  Blumenthal,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 250.00 

1909— Moses  H.  Stern,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 500.00 

1909— Esther  Sailer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 75.00 

1909 — Rebecca  Haas,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Bequest 100.00 

1909— Blanche  Loeb,  New  York  City,  Bequest 1,000.00 

1910 — ^Louis  I.  Aaron,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  in  honor  of  his  70th 

birthday  1,000.00 

1910— Anchel  Rosenthal,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 500.00 

1910— Abraham  Lipman,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Bequest 500.00 

1910 — Henrietta  Morgcnroth,  Louisville,  Ky.,  Bequest 500.00 

1910— In  memory  of  Milton  L.  Snellenburg,  by  his  father..  2,000.00 

1911— Samuel  Baldauf,  Oskaloosa,  la..  Bequest 300.00 

1911— Max  Bamberger,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 5,000.00 

1911— Harriet  B.  Labe,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 100.00 

1911— Adolph  Leberman,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   Bequest 100.00 

1912— Annie  M.  Ferguson,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,  Bequest 100.00 

1912— Mina  Friedman,  Chicago,  III,  Bequest  100.00 

1912— Benjamin  Kahn,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   Bequest 200.00 

1912— Louis  Lowenthal,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Bequest 500.00 

1912— Levi  Stern,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest 100.00 

1912— Abraham  Weiler,  Columbus,  Ohio,  Bequest 200.00 

1913— Leopold  Reiser,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Bequest 500.00 

1913— Estate  of  Sophia  Rothschild,  Summitville,  Ind 100.00 


40  ,     THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

LEGACIES  AND  ENDOWMENTS— Continued 

1913_Ca?s  Sunstein,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Bequest  100.00 

1913_Estate  of  Samuel  Woolner,  Peoria,  111 500.00 

191-1 — :\Iartha  Wertheimer  Kohn,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Bequest     200.00 

191-1 — Nathan  Herrmann,  New  York  City.   Bequest 1,000.00 

191-1 — Isaac  Van  Baalen,  Detroit,  Mich.,  Bequest 100.00 

1914_Estate  of  Mrs.  Ferdinand  Westheimer,  St.  Joseph,  :\Io.      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  qf  Joseph  and.  Henrietta  Rosenbaum...      100.00 

1917 — In  memory  of  Laurence  W.  Frank,   Pittsburgh.   Pa., 

by  his  brother,  Edgar  K.  Frank 100.00 

1917 — Babette  Freiberg  Klein,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Bequest...  500.00 

1917 — Jennie  Lippman,   Philadelphia,   Bequest 200.00 

1917 — Leopold  Sheuerman,  Des  Moines,  la.,  Bequest 250.00 

1918— Estate  of  Albertina  Bamberger,  New  York,  N.  Y....  500.00 

1918— Aaron  Cans.   Philadelphia,  Bequest 250,00 

1918 — ^Ir.  and  Mrs.  Leon  Merz,  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of 

their  son,  John  D.  Merz   "...      100.00 

1918— Estate  of  Morris  Newburger,  Philadelphia    500.00 

1918— Seligman  Schloss.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Bequest 200.00 

1918— Estate  of  Julius  Schwab,  Bellaire,  Ohio   180.00 

1918— Estate  of  Isaac  Silvernale,  Philadelphia  1,000.00 

1918 — -Children  of  Emanuel  and  Mary  Swope,  Dallas,  Tex., 

in  memor}'  of  their  parents  200.00 

1919— Estate  of  Solomon  Asher,  Philadelphia,  Pa 500.00 

1919— Esrate  of  Martha  P.  Freiberg.  Cincinnati,  Ohio 1,000.00 

1919 — Jos.   H.   Gumbiner,  Detroit,  Mich.,  in  memory  of  his 

grandparents,  Isaac  and  Clara  Van  Baalen 100.00 

1919 — Aaron  Lowenstein,  Philadelphia,  Bequest   2,500.00 

1919— Jacob  Marcus,  Coatesville,  Pa.,  Bequest 100.00 

1919 — Estate  of  Hanna  i\Iayer,  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 


THE  NATIONAL  FAR^^  SCHOOL  41 


LEGACIES  AND  ENDOWMENTS— Continued 

1920 — Wm.   Bamberger,    New   York,   N.   Y.,   in  memory   of 

parents,  Leopold  and  Albertina  Bamberger  1.000.00 

1920 — Arthur  Bloch,  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  his  mother, 

Mrs.  Simon  L.  Bloch  ' 500.00 

1920— Isidor  Cohen,  Sacramento,   Cal.    Bequest    1.000.00 

1920— Simon  B.  Fleisher,   Philadelphia,   Bequest    1,000.00 

1920— Jessie  H.  Goulder,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Bequest 25.00 

1920 — Harrv  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— JNIrs.     Herbert    U.    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   ]\Irs. 

Meyer   Schamberg   '. 250.00 

1920— Benjamin  Tuch,  Philadelphia,  Bequest  500.00 

1921— Moses  Baer,  Philadelphia,  Bequest   1,000.00 

1921— -Samuel  Baer,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  Bequest 250.00 

1921— Joe  M.  Frank,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Bequest 1,000.00 

1921 — Chas.  Gimbel,  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  Mrs.  Isaac 

Long 1.000.00 

1921— Lina  Hecht.  Boston,  Mass.,  Bequest  500.00 

1921— Moses  Hirshler,  Philadelphia,  Bequest    500.00 

1921 — Harry  Rich,   Springfield,   Mass.,   matured   endowment 

policy  and  cash  dividend  672.93 

1921— Mrs.  A.  Silberstein,  Dallas,  Tex.,  Bequest 5,000.00 

1921 — Nathan  Snellenburg,  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  wife, 

Minna  Amant  Snellenburg  2,500.00 

1921— Rosa  Strauss,  New  York,   N.   Y.,   Bequest 500.00 

1922— Ferdinand   Bernheimer,   Baltimore,   Md.,   Bequest 1,000.00 

1922 — Emma  Lederer,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  Bequest 200.00 

1922 — Isaac  Petersberger,  Davenport,  Ta.,  Bequest   100.00 

1922— Herman  Prager,  Philadelphia,  Bequest  500.00 

1922— Jacob  L.  Sheueniian,  Philadelphia,  Bequest  100.00 

1922— Joseph  Swope,  Dallas,  Tex.,  Bequest 100.00 

1923— Mark  M.  Cohn,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Bequest 100.00 

1923— Estate  of  Milton  Ellerman,  Philadelphia    1,000.00 

1923— Estate  of  Rosina  Frank  Himes,  Philadelphia  200.00 

1923— Geo.  Lowenthal,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Bequest 250.00 

1923— Mrs.  I.  L.  Marks,  Chicago,  111.,  in  memory  of  husband  600.00 

1923— S.  W.  Rosendale,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  memory  of  wife, 

Helen  Cohn  Rosendale 500.00 


42  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

FLOWER  AND  FRUIT  FUND 

Established  in  the  Last  Will  and  Message  of  Dr.  Krauskopf 

(Extract  from  Will) 

"All  moneys  and  investments  remaining  after  the  death  of 
my  wife,  I  desire  turned  over  to  the  Board  of  Directors  of  The 
National  Farm  iSchool,  to  be  set  aside  by  them  as  a  special  fund 
to  be  known  as  'The  Flower  and  Fruit  Fund,'  ithe  interest  of 
which  is  to  be  devoted  to  the  distribution  of  flowers  and  fruits  to 
the  needy  sick,  irrespective  of  race,  creed  and  color,  if  deemed 
advisable,  for  the  purchase  and  setting  aside  of  additional  land 
by  The  National  Farm  School,  as  hereinafter  suggested.  The 
proper  distribution  of  flowers  and  fruits  shall  be  in  charge  of  the 
Ladies'  Auxiliary  of  The  National  Farm  Slchool  and  of  the  Sister- 
hood of  Congregation  Keneseth  Israel. 

"I  sincerely  hope  that  this  fund  may  become  the  nucleus  of 
a  much  larger  one,  that  to  it  may  be  devoted  sums  which,  at  the 
present  time,  are  invested  in  floral  tributes,  on  'coffins  and  graves, 
where  they  are  of  no  benefit  to  the  dead,  and  the  living  would  be 
more  lastingly  comforted.  The  bereaved,  I  feel  sure,  will  ap- 
preciate the  affection  and  sentiment  far  better  when  learning  of 
the  contributions  made  to  the  Flower  and  Fruit  Fund  by  friendly 
sympathizers,  in  commemoration  of  the  dear  departed.  Instead  of 
sending  flowers  for  the  coffin  or  grave,  a  card  might  be  sent  to 
the  house  of  mourning,  reading  somewhat  as  follows : 

"Sincere  sympathy  with 

Contribution  made  to  the  Flower  and  Fruit  Fund 

In  loving  commemoration  of 

By  

"I  trust  that  the  Flower  and  Ftuit  Fund  may  some  day 
become  large  enough  to  make  possible  the  purichase  of  additional 
land  by  the  Farm  School,  and  setting  such  land  aside  for  the 
special  benefit  of  the  debilitated  poor,  for  a  week,  or  fortnight's, 
recreation  by  them  during  the  summer,  or  by  working  said  land 
by  such  of  those  who  may  have  a  chance  to  restore  their  lost 
health  by  outdoor  work." 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  43 

DONATIONS  TO  FLOWER  AND  FKUIT  TUND 

A  Friend   Savannah,   Ga .'J.'in.On 

Mrs.  Albert  J.  Bamberger  I'hiladelphia   5.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  Benjamin,  Alfred  and  Fanny.  Kansas  City,  Mo 50.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Malvern  Benjamin I'hiladelphia   5.00 

Mrs.   Sarah  Bennett   Philadelphia   5.00 

Mrs.  Henry  Bronner New  Rochelle,  N.  Y 5.00 

Council  of  Jewish  Women    Atlantic   City,    N.   J 10.00 

The  Misses  Dryfoos   Philadelphia   5.00 

Sol.    Dryfoos    Philadelphia   10.00 

Farm  School  Office  Philadelphia  IG.OO 

Belle  W.   Floersheim    Philadelphia   5.00 

In  memory  of  Mrs.  Levi  Gans  New  York  20.00 

Philip   N.   Goldsmith    Philadelphia   5.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jos.  Guckenheimer   Philadelphia   5.00 

Mrs.  Carrie  Gundelflnger  Philadelphia   10.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry  W.  Hahn   Washington,  D.  C 5.00 

Susanna  and  Joel  Hillmau  Atlantic   City,   N.   J 10.00 

Isenberg  Bros Philadelphia   75.00 

Frieda  Jonas  Philadelphia  10.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry  C.  Kahn   Philadelphia  25.00 

Leon  G.  Klein  Philadelphia  10.00 

Oscar  M.  Klein  Philadelphia   5.00 

Mrs.  Sophie  and  Miss  Ida  Klein   Philadelphia   5.00 

Sisterhood  of  Keneseth  Israel  Philadelphia  25.00 

Edna  H.  Kraus  Philadelphia   10.00 

Mrs.  Abram  Marks   Philadelphia   10.00 

Ohev  Sholom   Sisterhood    Harrisburg;,   Pa 10.00 

Herbert  D.  and  Jeannette  M.  Reis Philadelphia   5.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sigmund  M.  Rosin Philadelphia   5.00 

B.   Selig    Philadelphia  5.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sol.  I.  Stein   Philadelphia   5.00 

Ada  H.  Walter   Philadelphia   5.00 

Mrs,  Marcus  Wohl    Philadelphia   5.00 


REPORT  OF  THE  LADIES'  BOARD 

Mrs.  Bernard  Kohn,  Chairwoman 

Again  a  year  has  passed  in  the  annals  of  Tlie  National  Farm 
School ;  hut  this  year  it  is  with  saddened  hearts  that  we 
present  our  reports.  Our  leader — the  one  who  was  a  constant 
source  of  inspiration^  whose  every  hope  was  mingled  with  the 
development  and  well-being  of  the  School,  Dr.  Joseph  Kraukopf 
— is  with  us  no  more.  It  is  useless  to  reiterate  what  we,  as  well 
as  the  whole  community,  have  lost.    Our  duty  is  to  "carry  on." 

"We  also  record  Math  saddened  hearts  the  great  loss  we  have 
sustained  by  the  death  of  two  of  our  most  valuable  members, 
whose  charming  personalities  and  wise  counsel  are  sorely  missed, 
Mrs.  Minnie  R.  Hirsh,  and  Mrs.  Ida  Hirsh  Silverman. 

The  School  has  been  visited  regularly  hy  the  Board  mem- 
bers, and  the  household  on  the  whole  has  been  well  conducted 
and  well  looked  after.  Unfortunately,  last  June,  our  matron. 
Miss  Churchman,  whose  health  had  been  failing,  felt  that  the 
burden  of  the  household  was  too  great  for  her,  and  resigned. 
Too  much  cannot  be  said  in  praise  of  her  faithful  service  and 
her  ever  kindly  influence.  It  was  with  great  regret  we  realized 
that  her  departure  was  inevitable. 


44  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

Owing  to  a  new  person  being  in  charge  and  the  difficulty 
of  getting  additional  help,  not  as  much  canning  as  usual  was 
done  during  the  summer.  However,  about  2,110  jars  of  fruits 
and  A'egetables  were  put  up  to  add  to  our  winter's  suppl3\ 

The  Ladies'  Board  is  happv  that  the  Director  and  his  wife 
are  at  last  established  in  their  own  home.  Our  hope  is  that 
within  the  near  future  the  other  members  of  the  faculty  will  be 
similarly  housed. 

Under  the  reorganization  plan  for  the  Men's  Board,  the 
Ladies'  Board  has  two  representatives  present  at  each  monthly 
meeting  of  the  former.  We  feel  that  this  is  an  important  for- 
ward step,  as  the  Ladies'  Board  will  thus  become  more  con- 
versant with  the  general  affairs  of  the  institution,  and  the  Men's 
Board  will  be  better  informed  concerning  the  conduct  and  prob- 
lems of  the  household. 

Again  we  wish  to  express  our  thanks  and  appreciation  to 
the  various  Sisterhoods,  sections  of  the  Council  of  Jewish  Women 
and  the  Ladies'  Aid  Societies,  who,  in  the  matter  of  linens  and 
household  articles,  have  so  generously  contributed  to  the  needs 
of  The  National  Farm  School.  A  list  of  the  organizations  which 
assisted  in  the  work  follows,  and  we  trust  that  their  splendid 
efforts  in  behalf  of  the  School  w411  be  continued. 

Henrietta    Stei'ne    Sisterhood,   Anniston,       Council   of  .Jewish   Women,   Macon,   Ga. 

Ala.  Hebrew  Ladies'  Aid  Society,  Macon,  Ga. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Mobile,  Ala.       Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Savannah, 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Montgomery,  G^- 

Ala.  Council   of  Jewish  Women,   Junior  Sec- 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Tri-Cities  tion.  Savannah,  Ga. 

Section    (Florence,    SheflBeld,    Tuscum-  Council      of     Jewish      Women,      Junior 

bia),  Ala.  Auxiliary,    Council   Bluffs,    Iowa. 

Temple  Emanuel  Sisterhood,  Tuscaloosa,  Moses     Montefiore     Temple     Sisterhood 

Ala.  and    Ladies'    Aid    Society,    Blooming- 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Globe-Miami  ton.    111. 

Section,  Miami,  Ariz.  Sinai    Sisterhood,    Champaign    and    Ur- 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Little  Rock,  bana.   111. 

Ark.  Ladies'    Auxiliary    of    Temple    Sholom, 

Willing   Workers,   Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  Chicago,  lU. 

Sisterhood  of  Temple  B'nai  B'rith,  Los  Sisterhood     of    B'nai     Sholom     Temple 

Angeles,  Cal.  Israel,  Chicago,  111. 

Hebrew  Ladies'  Aid   Society,   Trinidad,  Council     of    Jewish     Women,     Chicago 

Colo.  Heights,    111. 

Council   of  Jewish   Women,  Bridgeport,  Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Kankakee. 


Conn. 


HI. 


Temple    Sisterhood,    Congregation    Beth  Temple    Beth    Sholem    Sewing    Society, 

Israel,    Hartford,    Conn.  Springfield,  111. 

Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Stamford,  Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Anderson, 

Conn.  Ind. 

CouncU  of  Jewish  Women,  Wilmington,  Beth-EI  Sisterhood,   Hammond,   Ind. 

Del. 

CouncU  of  Jewish  Women,  Washington,  CouncU  of  Jewish  Women,  Fort  Wayne, 


D.  C. 


Ind. 


Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Miami,   Fla.  Fort    Wayne    Temple    Sisterhood,    Fort 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Wayne,   Ind. 

Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Augusta,  Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Indianapolis, 

Ga.  Ind. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


Hebrew  Ladies"  Relief  Society,  La 
Porte,  Ind. 

Council  of  Jewisli  "Women  Terra  Haute, 
Ind. 

Sisterbood  of  Temple  Emanuel,  Daven- 
port, Iowa. 

Temple  Sisterhood  B'nai  Jeshurun,  Des 
Moines,    Iowa. 

Council  of  Jewis;li  ^^'oIIlen,  Leavenworth, 

Kan. 
Council     of     Jewish     Women,     Topeka, 

Kan. 
Daughters   of   Isr.nel     Sisterhood,     Hop- 

kinsville,  Ky. 
Maryland    Avenue    Sisterhood,    Lexing- 
ton.  Ky. 
Adath  Israel  Sisterhood,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Louisville, 

Ky. 
Women"?      Auxiliary      B"rith      Sbolom, 

Louisville,   Ky. 
Adath     Israel     Sisterhood,     Owensboro, 

Ky. 
Temple    Sisterhood,    Alexandria,    La. 
Sisterhood      of     Temple     B'nai     Israel, 

Baton  Rouge,   La. 
Temple  Sinai   Sisterhood,  Lake  Charles, 

La. 
Council   of   .Jewish   Women,    Shreveport, 

La. 
Sisterhood    of    Baltimore    Hebrew    Con- 
gregation,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Sisterhood,      Temple      Ohabei      Shalom, 

Boston.  Mass. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Frederick, 

Md. 
Council    of    .Jewish    AVomen,    New    Bed- 
ford, Mass. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Worcester, 

Mass. 
Temple  Sisterhood,  Bay  City,  Mich. 
Temple      Bethel      Sisterhood,      Detroit, 

Mich. 
Hebrew     Ladies"      Benevolent      Society, 

Kalamazoo,   Mich. 
Bethel    Sisterhood,    Saginaw,   Mich. 
Temple    Emanuel    Aid    Society,    Duluth, 

Minn. 
Ladies'     Temple    Auxiliary,    Greenville, 

Miss. 
Hebrew    Ladies'    Aid    Society,    Natchez, 

Miss. 
U.    H.    Temole    Aid    Sisterhood,    Joplin, 

Mo. 
Ailath    Joseph    Sisterhood,    St.    Joseph, 

Mo. 
Sisterhood  BNai  El  Temple,  St.  Louis, 

Mo. 
Sisterhood   Shaare  Emeth  Congregation, 

St.   Louis,  Mo. 
United  Hebrew  Temple  Ladies'  Aid   So- 
ciety, St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Temple  Israel   Sisterhood,   Omaha,   Neb. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Portsmouth, 

N.  H. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Bayonne, 

N.  J. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Elizabeth, 

N.  J. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Jersey  City, 

N.  J. 


Council  of  .Tewish  Women,  Long  Branch, 
N.  J. 

Council    of   Jewish    Women,    Mt.    Holly, 

N.  J. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Council  of  .Tewish  Women,  New  Bruns- 
wick,  N.  J. 

Sisterhood     Har     Sinai     Congregation, 

Trenton,   N.   J. 
Brooklyn     Section,     Council     Jewish 

Juniors,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 
Ladies'    Hebrew    Benevolent    Society    of 

Greenpoint,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 
Women's     Auxiliary     of     Beth     Elohim 

Congregation,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 
Sisterhood     of     Beth     Sholom     People's 

Temple,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y". 
Sisterhood    of    Temple    Israel,    Jamaica, 

N.   Y. 

Ladies'  Hebrew  Benevolent  Society, 
New   York,    N.   Y. 

Sisterhood  Inwood  Hebrew  Congrega- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y. 

Beth  Israel  Sisterhood,  Plattsburgh, 
N.  Y. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Richmond 
Hill   Section,   Richmond   Hill,    N.   Y. 

Jewish  Women's  Aid  Society,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y. 

Sisterhood  of  Third  Street  Temple, 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Council     of    Jewish     Women,     Yonkers, 

N.   Y. 
Temple    Sisterhood,    Greensboro,    N.    C. 
Council  of  Jewish   Women,  Akron,  O. 

Reading  Road  Temple  Sisterhood, 
Cincinnati,  O. 

Euclid  Avenue  Temple  Sisterhood, 
Cleveland,  O. 

Temple  Women's  Association,  Cleveland, 

O. 
Council   of  Jewish   Women,   Dayton,    O. 
Temple  Sisterhood,  K.  K.  B.  Y.,  Dayton, 

O. 
Hamilton  Ohio  Sisterhood,  Hamilton,  O. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Lancaster, 

O. 

Temple  Emanuel   Sisterhood,   Mansfield, 

O.    ■ 
Marion  Temple   Sisterhood,  Marion,   O. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Marion,   O. 
Jewish   Ladies'  Aid   Society,   Piqua,   O. 
Collingwood  Avenue  Temple  Sisterhood, 

Toledo,  O. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,   Toledo,   O. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Youngstown, 

O. 
Rodef  Sholem  Sisterhood,  Y'oungstown, 

O. 
Council    of   Jewish    Women,    Zanesville, 

O. 

Jewish  Women's  Aid  Society,  Zanes- 
ville,   O. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Bartlesville, 
Okla. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Portland, 
Ore. 


46 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


Hebrew  Ladies'  Aid  Society,  Allentown, 
Pa. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Beaver 
Valley   Section,   Beaver  Falls,   Pa. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Brownsville, 
Pa. 

Council   of  Jewish   Women,   Butler,   Pa. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Connells- 
ville,   Pa. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Greensburg, 
Pa. 

Ohev  Sholom  Sewing  Circle,  Harris- 
burg,    Pa. 

Sisterhood  of  Beth  Israel  Congregation, 
Hazleton,    Pa. 

Hebrew  Ladies'  Aid  Society,  Honesdale, 
Pa. 

Council   of  Jewish   Women,   Irwin,   Pa. 

Sisterhood  of  Shaarai  Shomayim,  Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Latrobe,  Pa. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Lock  Haven, 
Pa. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Monongahela 
Valley  Section,  Monongahela,  Pa. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Oil  City,  Pa. 

Needlework  Guild  of  America,  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa. 

Sisterhood  of  Rodef  Shalom,  Pitts- 
burgh,   Pa. 

Madison  Avenue  Temple  Sewing  Circle, 

Scranton,    Pa. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Sharon,  Pa. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Warren,  Pa. 
Sisterhood  of  Beth  Israel  Congregation, 

York,   Pa. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Westerly, 
R.  I. 

Temple  Auxiliary  Sewing  Circle, 
Brownsville,   Tenn. 


Regine    No.   19,    U.    O 
Tenn. 


S.,    Memphis, 
Temple   Sisterhood,  Memphis,  Tenn. 


Council    of    .Jewish    Women,    Nashville, 

Tenn. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Austin,  Tex. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Corsicana, 

Tex. 
Council  of  Jewish  -Women,  Fort  Worth, 

Tex. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,     Houston, 

Tex. 
Junior  Auxiliary   of  Council  of  Jewish 

Women,    Houston,   Tex. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Port  Arthur, 

Tex. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  San  Antonio, 

Tex. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Sherman, 

Tex. 
Council  of  Jewish  Juniors,  Waco,  Tex. 
Council     of    Jewish     Women,     Wichita 

Falls,   Tex. 
Council   of  Jewish   Women,   Burlington, 

Vt. 
Beth-El  Temple  Sisterhood,  Alexandria, 

Va. 
Council  of  Jewish  Women,  Alexandria, 

Va. 
Jewish  Ladies'  Aid  Society,  Bristol,  Va. 
Amelia  Meyers  Guild  of  Council  of  Jew- 
ish Women,  Newport  News,  Va. 
Council     of     Jewish     Women,     Seattle, 

Wash. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Spokane, 

Wash. 
Sisterhood     of     Temple     Beth     Israel, 

Tacoma,   Wash. 
Junior   and    Senior   Councils    of   Jewish 

Women,    Charleston,    W.  ■  Va. 
Sisterhood     Temple     Emanuel,     Clarks- 
burg,  W.  Va. 
Morgantown     Sisterhood,    Morgantown, 

W.  Va. 
Jewish    Ladies'   Aid    Society,   Appleton, 

Wis. 
Council    of    Jewish    Women,    Kenosha, 

Wis. 
Council    of    Jewish     Women,    Madison, 

Wis. 


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THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  47 


PRIZES  ENDOWED 


'Solomon  and  Regina  Behal  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $125.00,  donated  by 
Mrs.  Ralph  Hirsh,  PhUadelphia,  in  memory  of  her  parents. 

'Barnett  Binswangrer  Prize,"  the  Interest  of  $150.00,  donated  by  Mrs. 
Barnett  Binswanger,  of  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

"Arnold  Gundelflnger  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $250.00,  donated  by  Mrs. 
Carrie  Gundelflnger,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

'Heynxan  and  Brunette  Herzberg  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $150.00,  donated 
in  memory  of  Heyman  and  Brunette  Herzberg,  by  their  children. 

•Estella  S.  Horkheimer  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $100.00,  donated  in  memory 
of  Mrs.  Horkheimer,  by  her  son. 

"Herbert  T.  Hynian  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $150.00,  donated  by  Mrs. 
Bernard  Sluizer,  in  memory  of  her  son. 

'Charles  Kline  Prizes,"  the  interest  of  $1,000.00,  donated  by  Mr.  Charles 
Kline,  of  Allentown,  Pa. 

''Elsie  Kaufman  Kohn  Prizes,"  the  interest  of  $500.00,  donated  by  Mr. 
Alfred  Kohn,   Philadelphia,  in  memory   of  his  wife. 

"Martha  and  David  Kohn  Prize,"  the  interest  of  a  bequest  of  $200.00, 
by  Martha  Kohn. 

'Harriet  B.  L,abe  Prize,"  the  interest  of  a  bequest  of  $100.00. 

"Monroe  Lisberger  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $100.00,  donated  by  Mr. 
Leopold  Lisberger,   Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  his  son. 

"Joseph  liouchheim  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $250.00,  donated  by  Mr.  Harry 
F.  Louchheim,   of  New  York  City,  in  memory  of  his  father. 

"Joseph  liOuchheim  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $250.00,  donated  by  Mrs.  L.  S. 
Eliel,  of  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  her  father. 

"Jacob  and  Hannah  Moos  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $100.00,  donated  by  Mrs. 
Julius  Weintraub,  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  her  parents. 

"Morris  and  Betty  Jfewburgrer  Prizes,"  the  interest  of  a  bequest  of 
$500.00,  by  Morris  Newburger. 

"Bertie  Gans  Ochs  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $150.00,  donated  by  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Aaron  Gans,  of  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  their  daughter. 

"Anchel  Kosenthal  Prizes,"  the  interest  of  a  bequest  of  $500.00. 

"Ellis  and  Annie  Teller  Silberstein  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $100.00,  do- 
nated 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.  Morris  Straus,  of  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  his  wife. 

'"Sarah  Van  Noorden  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $100.00,  donated  by  Boston 
Section  Council  of  Jewish  Women,  in  honor  of  Mrs.  Van  Noorden's 
birthday. 

"Harry  F.  Weil  Prize,"  the  interest  of  $200.00,  donated  by  Mrs.  Abraham 
Mansbach,  of  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  her  brother. 


48  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


CASH  PRIZES  DONATED 


Miss  MoUie  Abrahamson,  Philadelphia   (annual) $5.00 

Mrs.   Abraham   L,.   Asher,     Philadelphia,     In    memory     of    parent.-:, 

Emanuel  and  Emma   Frey    (annual) 2."). 00 

"Adolph  Ballenberg  Prize,"  by  Mrs.   Sidney  M.  Cohen,  Mihvaukee, 

Wis.,  in  memory  of  her  father  (annual) .j.OO 

Mr.    Louis    Bedichimer,    Philadelphia,    in    memorj'    of    his    mother 

and   brother,   Hannah   and   Cyrus   Bedichimer    (annual) 20.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henrj'  S.  Belber,  Philadelphia   (annual) 20.00 

Mrs.  D.  Berllzheimer,  Philadelphia   (annual) 5.00 

"Barnett  Binsivanger  Memorial  Prize,"  by  the  Board  of  the  School 

(annual)     5.00 

Mrs.  Gabriel  Blum,  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  her  sister,  Adelaide 

Loeb    Frank    (annual)    10.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hart  Blumenthal,  Philadelphia,   in  memory   of  their 

son   Ralph    (annual)    10.00 

Mrs.    Sol.   Blumenthal,    Philadelphia,    in    memory    of    her    husband 

(annual)    .' 10.00 

Mrs.  L,eroy  Bonsall,  Philadelphia   (annual)    5.00 

Mrs.  Jos.  Caplan,  Philadelphia,  in  memory   of  her  mother,  Mindel 

Belber    (annual)    5.00 

"Henrietta   Dannenbaum   Prize,"   in   honor   of   her   birthday,    by    a 

niece   of   Mrs.    Dannenbaum    (annual)    "....."...       5.00 

"Mathilda   Dreifus   Prize,"   by   Mrs.    Leon   Cohen,    Philadelphia,    in 

memory   of  her  mother    (annual)    5.0(.' 

Mrs.  Emil  Gerstel,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  in  memory  of  her  mother, 

Julia    Spitzer    5.00 

Mrs.  Yetta  F.  Goulson,  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  her  sister.  Lea 

Felleman    Goulson    10.00 

''Maurice  H.   Grossman  Memorial  Prize,"   by   Leon  and   Fannie  M. 

Wohlfarth,  New  York   (annual) lO.OU 

Miss    Fannie    D.    Hirsh,    Philadelphia,    in    memory    of    her    father, 

Gabriel     Hirsh     10.00 

Mrs.  Henry  A.  James,  Doylestown,   Pa.    (annual) 5.00 

"Herman   Jonas    Prize,"    by    Miss    Frieda    Jonas,    Philadelphia,    in 

memory  of  her  brother   (annual) 5.00 

Mrs.  Miriam  Isaacs,  Atlantic  City,  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,"  by  Mrs.  Leon  Cohen,  Philadelphia,  in  memory 

of  her  aunt   5.U0 

Miss  Carrie  L.aub,  Chicago,  in  memory  of  David  Jacobson 2.5o 

Mr.  S.  Geo.  Levi,  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  his  parents   (annual)     20.00 

"Isadore  Liberman  Prize,"  by  Mrs.  A.  Press,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J., 

in  memory  of  her  father   (annual) 10.00 

Misses  Bertha  and   Sara  Lowenburg:,   Philadelphia,    in   memory   of 

their   parents,   Jacob   and   Henrietta    Lowenburg 25.00 

"Hazel    F.    Lowenstein    Confirmation    Prize,"     by     Miss     Hazel     F. 

Lowenstein,    Philadelphia     (annual) 5.00 

Mrs.  I.  Ij.  Marks,  Chicago,  111.,  in  memory  of  her  husband  (annual)     10.00 

Mr.  S.  J.  Marx,  Philadelphia   (annual) 5.00 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  49 


CASH  PRIZES  DONATED— Continued 


l>r.  AVesley  Massiiiger,  Chalfont.  Pa.,  veterinary  set  (annual) 

"Sophie  Knocker  May  Perpetual  Prize,"  by  Mrs.  AVilliam  Knocker, 

Atlantic  City,  IS'.  J.,  in  memory  of  her  daughter  (annual) ii.OO 

"Morton    M.    Newburger    Prizes,"    by    Mrs.    Jacob    F.    Loeb,    New 

York,  in  memory  of  her  brother   (annual)    i'O.QO 

Mrs.   Max    Oppenheimer,    Philadelphia,    in    memory    of    Hulda    Op- 

penheimer    (annual)     u.iW 

Mr.  Joseph  S.  Potsdamer,  Philadelphia   (aunuaU    2r..fHi 

"Kuth  and  Dorothy  Powdermaker  Prizes,"  by  Mr.  I)avid  A. 
Powdermaker,  Philadelphia,  in  memory  of  his  daughters 
(annual)    20.00 

Mr.  Snianuel  Rauscher,   Lehighton,   Pa.    (annual) .j.OO 

Mrs.  Josephine  Kauscher,  Lehighton,   Pa.    (annual) .3.00 

Mrs.  Henry   Rosenthal,   Philadelphia    (annual) .5.00 

Mr.    Sigrmund   M.    Rosin,    Philadelphia,    in    memory    of   his    mother 

(annual)     2.J.00 

Mrs.  Eda  Rothstein,  .Tohnstown,  Pa.,  a  gold  watch  (given  annually) 
in   memorj'   of  Meyer   Eothstein 

Mr.  I.  H.  Silverman,  Philadelphia    (annual) 10.00 

"Rebecca  Simon  Prize,"  by  Mrs.  David  Braunstein,  Philadel- 
phia, in  memory   of  her  mother    (annual) 25.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  H.  Sinbergr,  Philadelphia   (annual) 10.00 

Mrs.  Jos.  Spatz,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  in  honor  of  wedding  anniversary 

of  parents,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Emil  Gerstel 5.00 

Miss   Adeline  B.   TJlman,   Philadelphia,    in   memory    of   her   mother, 

Pauline  R.  Ulman    (annual)    5.00 

"Simon    and    Hannah    Wilson    Prize,"    by    Miss    Rose    S.    Wilson, 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  in  memory  of  her  parents   (annual) 2.-50 

Mrs.  I.  H.  Wolff,   Philadelphia,    in    memory     of    her    sister.     Lea 

Pelleman    Goulson    5.00 


1908— "WM.  S.  EAYNER  SCHOLARSHIP."  The  in- 
come of  $5,000  contributed  to  the  Endowment 
Fund  by  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Bertha  Raj'ner  Frank. 

1908_''DR.    SAMUEL    L.    FRANK    SCHOLARSHIP.'' 

The  income  of  $5,000  contributed  to  the  EndoAv- 
ment  Fund  by  his  wife,  Mrs.  Bertha  Rayner  Frank. 

1920— -'SIMON  L.  AND  CECILIA  BLOCH  SCHOLAR- 
SHIP." The  income  of  $5,000  contributed  to  the 
Endowment  Fund  bv  Mr.  Simon  L.  Bloch. 


50  THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


iFarma  innat^Ji 

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. 


Farm  No.  7 

205  acres,  donated  in  1923,  by   "A  Kind   Fi-iend. 


^mnrtalB 

Archer  Rosenthal  Lake 

In  memory  of  Archer  Rosenthal,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  by  his  brother 
and  sister-in-law,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Rosenthal,  1908. 

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  Binswanger,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  by  Dr.  and  Mrs.   Joseph   Krauskopf,   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  Krauskopf,  of 
New  York,  in  memory  of  his  mother,  1913. 

Jos.  E.  Oppenheimer  Division  of  Nursery 

In  memory  of  Joseph  E.  Oppenheimer,  by  his  associates  in  the 
Snellenburg   Clothing    Co.,    Philadelphia,    1915. 

Henry  Frank  Singer  Flag  Pole,  in  the  Patriots '  Grove 

Erected  in  1919,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jacob  Singer,  of  Philadelphia, 
in  memory  of  their  son,  Henry  Frank  Singer,  who  made  the 
supreme  sacrifice  on  the  battlefield  of  Montfaucon,  France,  Sep- 
tember 29,   1918. 


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lutlMugis  inuatrii 

Theresa  Loeb  Memorial  Greenhouse 

In  moiuory  of  Theresa  Loeb,  Ugontz,  Pa.,  by  family.  Erected 
180S. 

Ida  M.  Block  Memorial  Chapel 

In  memory  of  Ida  M.  Block,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  by  ber  luisband 
and  family.     Erected  1S99. 

Zadok  M.  Eisner  Memorial  Laboratory 

In  memory  of  Zadok  M.  Eisner,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.,  bv  his  wife. 
Erected  1899. 

Rose  Kranskopf  Memorial  Greenhouse 

In  memory  of  Rose  Kranskopf,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  by  her  children. 
Erected  1899. 

Dairy,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Louis  I.  Aaron 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Erected  1899.    • 

Adolph  Seg-al  School  and  Science  Hall 

By  Adolph   Segal,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Erected  1906. 

Frances  E.  Loeb  Vegetable  Forcing  Greenhouse 

In  memory   of  Frances  E.  Loeb,   by  her  husband.     Erected  190S. 

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. 

Rebecca  F.  Louchheim  Memorial  Auditorium 

In  memory  of  Rebecca  F.  Louchheim.  Erected  by  her  children, 
1922. 

Carnation  House 

Erected  by  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Jos.  Kranskopf,  in  honor  of  their  2oth 
Wedding  Anniversary  and  the  School's  Silver  Jubilee,  1922. 

Laying  Houses,  Nos.  3,  4,  5 

Erected  by  Mr.  Wm.  Hyman,  Philadelphia,  1922. 

Rosetta  M.  Ulman  Dormitories 

A  modern  fire-proof  three-story  building  to  take  care  of  100 
students,  and  containing  in  addition  a  complete  basement  to 
be  used  for  athletic  purposes.  Erected  tlirough  the  benefaction 
of  the  late  Rosetta  M.  Flman,  of  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1923. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


REGISTER  OF  STUDENTS 

POST  GRADUATES 
Charles  Eisler,  New  York 
Jacob  Rabinowitz,  New  York 
Wm.   Van   Looy,   Sicklerville,   N.  J. 


SENIOR 
Joseph  Berman,  Philadelphia 
Nathan  Brewer,  Chicago 
Samuel  Cahan,  Philadelphia 
Ellsbury  Elliott,  Hebron,  Md. 
Francis  W.   Entwisle,   Philadelphia 
Samuel  Filgut,  Chicago,  111. 
Louis  Goldich,   Philadelphia 
Burton  L.  Klein,  Cleveland,  O. 


CLASS 

Sidney  J.  IMichael,  Uniontown,  Pa. 
Morris  Ostrolenk,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 
Samuel   Packer,   Philadelphia 
Abe  Shevitz,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Wim.  J.  Stringer,  Philadelphia 
Nathan  Topp,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Irving  A.  Victor,  Detroit,  Mich. 


JUNIOR  CLASS 


Ben  Alexander,  Cleveland,  O. 
Leon  Blumberg,  Camden,  N.  J. 
David  Brown,  Philadelphia 
Martin  E.   Cohien,   Philadelphia 
Myer  M.  Cohien,  Philadelphia 
Wm.  H.  Dorell,  CoUingswood,  N.  J. 
Alfred  H.  Elfrey,  Philadelphia 
Asher  Finklestein,  Cleveland,  O. 
Mark  Goldstein,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


Y. 


Leopold  Gottlieb,  New  York 
Louis   Gottlieb,   Brooklyn,   N. 
George  Green,  New  York 
Samuel  Kapler,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Kenneth  B.  Mayer,  Philadelphia 
Harr}'  Rabinowitz,  New  York 
Warren   Rinnenberg,   Philadelphia 
Edward  Schneider,  Chicago,  111. 
Milton  Schwartz,   Philadelphia 


FRESHMEN 


Israel  Abramovich,  Norma,  N.  J. 
John  Asch,  New  York 
Ernest  Blumberg,  Camden,  N.  J. 
Nathan  Brown,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Morris  Buchalter,  Spring  Valley,  N.  J. 
Abe  Cohen,   Philadelp<hia 
Samuel  Colton,  Philadelphia 
Morris  Davidowitz,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
H.  CHfton  Doremus,  Hillside,  N.  J. 
Israel  Fishstein,  Philadelphia 
Abraham  Fogel,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Solis  Galob,  Philadelphia 
Edward  Gordon,  Greensburg,  Pa. 
Aaron  Greenfield,  New  York 
Moses  Grossfield,  New  York 
Edw.   C.  Hardiman,  Jr.,  Royersford, 

Pa. 
Paul  Hartman,  Kenosha,  Wis. 
Samuel  Horwitz,  Cleveland,  O. 
Leon  Kaplan,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Joseph  Kisber,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Joseph    Kleinfeld,    Rockaway    Beach, 

N.  Y. 


Raymond  Klepper,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Leo  Kline,  Mexico  City,  Mex. 
Milton  G.  Larkey,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Hyman  Levin,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Samuel  Levine,  Cleveland,  O. 
Philip  Levinson,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Lucien  Levitsky,  Montreal,  Canada 
Albert  Mej^er,  Springfield,  111. 
Harold  Peskin,  New  York 
Samuel  Rosenau,  Pensacola,  Fla. 
Martin  Rosenthal,  Philadelphia 
Theo.  Rubinowitz,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Louis  Rummel,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Louis  Santoria,  Cleveland,  O. 
Michael  Sheer,  Cleveland,  O. 
John  Simons,  Hartford.  Conn. 
Clarence  Steinberger,  Philadelphia 
Matthew  Snyder,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J 
Wm.  B.  Taylor,  Buckingham,  Pa. 
David  Weisberg,  Philadelphia 
Joseph  Zabara,   Philadelphia 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  S3 


SUNDRY  DONATIONS 

Akron  Cultivator  Mfg.  Co.,  Akron,  Ohio,  2  low-wheel  cultivators. 

Dr.    Raymond    C.    Becker,    Philadelphia,    attended    to    all    dental    work    for 
students  gratuitously  in  weekly  visits  to  the  school. 

Mr.  David  Burpee,  Philadelphia,  $50  for  subscriptions  to  magazines. 

Mr.  Chas.  J.  Cohen,  Philadelphia,  envelopes,  valued  at  $116.50. 

Henry  H.   Collins,  Jr.,   Philadelphia,  all  cover  paper   for  entire  issue  of  this 
book. 

Continental  Paper  and  Bag  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  5  cases  toilet  paper. 

Dill  &  Collins  Co.,  Philadelphia,  glazed  paper  for  entire  issue  of  this  book. 

Empire  Plow  Co..  Cleveland,  Ohio,  one  grain  drill. 

B.  C.  Friedman  &  Sons,  Philadelphia,  2  cartons  matzos. 

Mrs.  Chas.  Hendricks,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  12  nature  and  bird  books. 

Mr.  Harry  B.  Hirsh,  Philadelphia,  set  traps  and  drums. 

Mr.  Harry  B.  Hirsh,  Philadelphia,  Christmas  turkey  dinner. 

Mr.  Wm.  H.  Hofifman,  Philadelphia,  moving  picture  booth. 

Mrs.  Reuben  Jacobs,  Philadelphia,  moving  picture  booth. 

Je-wish  Exponent,  Philadelphia,  complimentary  subscription. 

Jewish  News,  Denver,  Colo.,  complimentary  subscription. 

Jewish  Voice,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  complimentary  subscription. 

Mr.  Chas.  Kline,  Allentowin,  Pa.,  100  flags,  size  3x5. 

Mr.  Chas.  Kline,  Allentown,  Pa.,  mixing  maching  for  household. 

* 

Dr.  Isaac  Landman,  Lawrence,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  subscription  to  American  Agri- 
culturist. 

Lorch  Bros.,  Philadelphia,  horse. 

Mr.  S.  J.  Marx,  Philadelphia,  services  as  instructor  in  farm  accounting. 

Mr.  Elias  Nusbaum,  Philadelphia,  services  as  instructor  nn  farm  electricity. 

Mrs.   I.   Oppenheim,   Bradford,   Pa.,    24    copies    "Great    Men    and    Famous 
Women." 

Thos.    W.    Price    Co.,    through    Mr.    Forte,    Philadelphia,    one-half    machine 
finish  paper  for  this  book. 

Puritan  Knitting  Mills,  Philadelphia,  27  sweaters,  9  complete  bathing  suits, 
8  bathing  shirts,  2  knit  vests. 

Mr.  Edmund  Rosenthal,  Philadelphia,  commission  on  mixing  machine,  $111.95. 

Mrs.  B.  R.  Schack  and  7  other  ladies,  Atlantic  City,  treat  to  household. 

Mr.  Nathan  Snellenburg,  Philadelphia,  31   bedspreads. 

Mrs.  A.  A.  Strouse,  Philadelphia,  6  song  sheets,  4  music  magazines. 

Mr.  Jos.  N.  Susskind,  Conshohocken,  Pa.,  29  uniform  caps. 

Mr.   A.   C.   Woodman,   Philadelphia.  4  horses.    4    blankets,    4    wet    weather 
blankets.  2  stake  body  wagons,  2  sets  harness,  4  halters. 

Walter  A.  Zelnicker  Supply  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  84  piston  rings. 

Mr.  John  Zimmerman,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  2  Bagdad  Wilton  rugs,  9  x  12. 


54 


THE  XATIOXAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


LIST    OF    CONTRIBUTORS 

For  the  Year  Ending  September  30,  19^3 


AlAJBAMA 

Alexander  City 

Herzfeld,  Mrs. 
Julia    So.OO 

Anniston 

C  o  n  g  r  e  gation 
Beth-El    5.00 

Smith,  Mrs.  Col- 
umbus             .^.00 

Sterne,    L.   A.    ...        5.00 

Benton 

Cadden,  J.  1 5.00 

Bessemer 

Becker,    L 5.00 

Erlick  &  Lefko- 
Titz 5.00 

Birmingham 

Abelson.    1 5.00 

Adler,   Morris    . . .  25.00 
B  i  r  m  i  n  g  ham 
Lodge    No.    368, 

I.  0.  B.  B 5.00 

Federated  Chari- 
ties   of    Temple 

Emanuel    100.00 

Kayser,  Leo   5.00 

Marx.  Otto    10.00 

Meyer,  Mrs.   Eosa  20.00 

Michael,  Sam  ....  5.00 

Pizitz,   Louis    ....  5.00 
Slaughter,        Lee 

Estelle    10.00 

Smolian,    J 5.00 

Steiner,    Leo   K...  10.00 

Demopolis 

Blev    Bros    5.00 

Folda,   L 5.00 

Goldman,  Mrs.  M.  10.00 

Levy,  B.  J 5.00 

Lew.   Julius   E.. .  5.00 

Mayer.   Mrs.   M...  10.00 
Rosenbush,     Mrs. 

Essie    5.00 

Tannebaum.  B 5.00 

Ensley 

Goldstein  &  Cohen  5.00 

Goldstein.  Isadore  5.00 

Jaffe,    J 5.00 

Keller,  Henry   . . .  5.00 

Gadsden 

Hecht,  Hugo  H...        5.00 
HuntsvlUe 
Esora    Lodee   236, 

L  O.  B.  B 5.00 

Marx,    Gus    5.00 

Mobile 

♦♦Bernheimer,    Mrs. 
L. 
Beth     Zur     Lodge 
-      84,   I.   O.  B.  B..        5.00 


Montgomery 

Emanuel   Lodge 

103,  I.  O.  B.  B.. 
Gassenheimer,    S., 

&    Co 

Haas,  Mrs.  Sarah 
Kaufman,  A.  J... 
Kaufman,     Sam'l. 

Klein,    Leo    

Levy,    S 

Levystein.  I 

Lobman,  W 

Loeb,  Lucien  S.. . 
Loeb,  Michel  .... 
Moritz,  Chas.  F.. . 

Nachman,  A 

Nachman  &  Meer- 

tief   

Rubin,    J 

Seligman  &  Mark 
Solomon    Bros.    & 

Kahn  

Weil.  Adolph 

Weil,  Mrs.  E.  L... 

Weil,   Emil    

Weil,  Isldor   

"Weil,    Leon    

Weil,    Lionel    

Sebna 

Adler,    J.    C 

Hohenberg.    Mor- 
ris  

Kayser.  Isidore  . 
Lehman,  M.  M 

Wetmnpka 

Hohenberg.  M..   & 
Co 

ARIZOXA 

Bisbee 

Frankenberg.  Ben 

ARKANSAS 

Fort  Smith 

Hermann.     Ralph 

.J ; 

Kaufman,  Henry. 
Xakdimen,    I.   H.. 

Helena 

Beth-El      Sabbath 

School   

Seelig.   B 

Solomon,  Louis  . . 

Holly   Grove 

Abramson, 


10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

5.00 

10.00 

10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10.00 


5.00 

15.00 
5.00 
5.00 


Baumgarten,  Mrs. 
S 15,00 

Berger,  Joe,  Sr...      25.00 

Blass,  Mrs.  Gus   .        5.00 

Blass,     Gus,     Dry 

Goods  Co 10.00 

Council  of  Jewish 

Women  50.00 

•Epstein.    Eph. 

Gross.  J.  B 2.5.00 

•Hamberg,    Ad. 

Heiman,  Mrs.  Max      10.00 

Kahn.  Herman   . .      .50.00 

Lasker,   Henry    . .      25.00 
•Lasker,  Myron  B. 
•Pfeifer  Bros. 

Pfeifer,    Jos 5.00 

Paragonld 
Joseph.     Mrs.     S. 

L 5.00 

Ptne   Bluff 

Rothstein,  Rabbi 
L.   J 5.00 

"Willing  Workers" 
of  Temple  Anshe 
Emeth 5.00 

CAUFORXIA 


Bakersfleld 

•Cohn,   C. 
Lichtensteln. 
M 


M. 


Fresno 

10.00        Einstein,    Mrs. 

Louis  

Newman,  D.  L. 


5.00 


5.00 
5.00 

10.00 


5.00 
5.00 

5.00 


Lleber,     Mr.     and 
Mrs.  W.  S 

Lodl 
Kaiser,  Geo 


Mrs. 


Rue 


Hot   Springs 

Fellheimer,   H. 
Little  Rock 

•Altheimer, 


10.00 


5.00 


Mrs. 


Louis. 


L,os  Angeles 
Baruch,    Fred.    H. 
Baruch,  Mrs.  Her- 
man     

Baruch,  Mrs. 

Jacob    

Edelman,    Dr.    D. 

W 

Faerber.    Arnold. 
Gumbiner,      Louis 

C. 

Gumbiner.    Estate 

of  Moses    

Hellman,    Maurice 

S 

Isaacs.   L 

Isaacs.  Max    

Jacobsen.    J.    T... 
Kingsbaker,    Mrs. 

Clara   

Levi  Co.,  Simon  . 


5.00 


10.00 
10.00 


15.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 
50.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 
10.00 
20.00 
25.00 

10.00 
10.00 


•Life  Member. 
••Deceased  Life  Meciber. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARAI  SCHOOL 


Loew,   J 

10.00 

Meyer,    Alexander       5.00 

Meyer,   Ben   R.    . 

10.00 

Mosler,  Henry  G. 

u.OO 

Newmark,   M.   K. 

5.00 

Nortllinger,   L.    S 

10.00 

Samuels,  Caesar 

10.00 

Schiff,   Liulwig   . 

10.00 

Scliiff,    Sol 

10.00 

Seligman,  Carl   . 

5.00 

Spangenthal,  A. 

7.50 

Steinberg,    Jacob 

10.00 

Steinlein,   Carl    . 

10.00 

Triest,  Karl  

25.00 

Marysville 

Blotcby,    A.    G... 

5.00 

Oakland 

Dinkelspiel,     Mrs 

L.    M 

20.00 

♦Laveuson,   A.   S. 

♦Lavenson,  Mrs.  ..- 

i.. 

S. 

Oakland    Lodge 

252,  I.  0.  B.  B. 

10.00 

Oxnard 

Lebmann,   L.    ... 

5.00 

Sacramento 

Klaber,  Mrs.  Her 

man   

5.00 

David         Lubii 

1 

Lodge   37,   I.    O 

B.  B 

5.00 

Lubin,  S.  J 

10.00 

San  Diego 

Hillkowitz,   S.    ...  5.00 

Wolf,    Hyman   S..  5.00 

San  Francisco 

Anspacher,  Pbilip  10.00 

Arnold,  Mrs.  B...  25.00 

Arnstein,    Ludwig  10.00 

Aronson.  A 10.00 

Bloom,  Samuel   ..  5.00 

Blum,  Max  5.00 

Bransten,  Edward  5.00 

Brenner,  Gustave.  10.00 

Castle,  Walter  M.  60.00 

Ebrman,   S.  M....  10.00 

Fries,  Wm 5.00 

Gellert,  Isaac 7.50 

Gerstle,  Mrs.  Han- 
nab     5.00 

Gundelfinger,       E. 

R.   10.00 

*Gunst,   M.   A. 

Haas,  Mrs.  Abe..  100.00 

Haas,  Mrs.  Wm...  20.00 

Hecbt,  Miss  Edith  5.00 
**Hellman  Isaias  W. 

Jacobi,   J.  J 10.00 

Jacobs,  Alfred  H.  25.00 

Kaufmann,    Wm..  5.00 
Kosbland,        Mrs. 

•  Marcus  S 100.00 

Levison,  J.  B 15.00 

Levy,   Jules    10.00 

Lilientbal,  Mrs.  J. 

W 25.00 

Mayer,     Mr.     and 

Mrs.   Henry   L..  50.00 
♦Meyer,  Mary  Jean- 

nette. 
♦♦Neustadter,     Mrs. 
J.   H. 


Newman,  Juda   . .      10.00 
Pacitic  Orient  Co.       5.00 

Raiss,  Carl   10.00 

Rapken,  M.  A.  ...        5.00 
Roos,  Jacques  . . .      10.00 
♦Rosenbaum,    Mrs. 

C.  W. 
Rosenberg      Bros. 

&    Co 50.00 

Rosenberg,    Max 

L 100.00 

Sablein,         Mrs. 

Henry     10.00 

*Samson,  Mrs.  Ru- 
dolph. 
♦Samson,    Rudolph 

Walter. 
Schlesinger,  Chas.      10.00 
Schoenberg,  Louis      20.00 
Siegel,    Mrs.    Hor- 

tense    5.00 

Sinsheimer,  Henry  25.00 
Sinsheimer  &  Co.  10.00 
♦Sloss  Family. 
SIoss,  Mrs.  M.  C.  10.00 
Stern,  Mrs.  Jacob  25.00 
Sussman,    Mrs. 

Emilie 10.00 

Thieben,  Mrs.  Jos.      10.00 
Walter,     Clarence 

R 10.00 

Weinstock,      Mrs. 

Harris     100.00 

Wiel,  Irvin  J 25.00 

San  liuis  Obispo 

Sinsheimer,      Mrs. 

A.  Z 5.00 

San  Mateo 

Abrahamson,  Hugo    10.00 
Abrahamson,  Jack       5.00 

San  Rafael 

Herzog,   S.  K 5.00 

Santa  Rosa 

Rosenberg,    M.,    & 
Son 5.00 

Stockton 

Arndt,  M.   S 5.00 

Hope    Lodge    126, 

I.    O.    B.    B 5.00 

Levy,   M.,    &   Bro.  10.00 

Stein,    I.    F 5.00 

Tracy 
Grunauer,  A 5.00 

Yolo 

Borach,   B 5.00 

COLORADO 

Colorado    Springs 

Colorado    Springs 
Lodge  523,  I.  O. 

B.  B 10.00 

Sachs,  Henry  ....        5.00 


Barnett,  M.  D.  . . . 

5.00 

Cohn,  Morris   .... 

5  00 

Denver  Lodge  171, 

I.  O.  B.  B 

10.00 

Grauman,    Al 

5.00 

Kohn,    Samuel    E. 

5.00 

Levie,  Joseph 

5.00 

Mayer,  Leopold   . 

5.00 

Mayer,   Sam    

5.00 

Morris,   Ernest    . . 

5.00 

Neusteter,  Max  D. 

5.00 

Neusteter,  Meyer. 

10.00 

Spivak,  Dr.  C.  D. 

5.00 

Wachtel,    S 

5.00 

Fueblo 

Davis.    Samuel    E. 

5.0(J 

Trinidad 

Trinidad       Lodge 

No.  293,  I.  0.  B. 

B 

5.00 

CONNECTICUT 

Bridgeport 

Council  of  Jewish 

Women     20.00 

Klein,  Jacob  B...  5.00 

Hartford 

Aishberg,   Edwin.  5.00 
Beth  Israel  Sister- 
hood      10.00 

Blumenthal,  H.  S.  5.00 

Engle,  Mrs.  J.   L.  5.00 

Passler,   S.  A 10.00 

Peinberg  Bros.   . .  5.00 

Finkelstein,    I.    E.  5.00 

Pox,    J.    L 10.00 

Garber  Bros 5.00 

Goldberg,  A.  D...  5.00 

Goldschmidt,  L.  S.  10.00 

Haas,    Benj    L 10.00 

Haas,    W.    P 5.00 

Hartman,  A.  &  S.  20.00 
Hartman,     Eman- 
uel M 15.00 

Hartman,    Gustav  15.00 

Herrup,  Louis  . . .  10.00 
Hollander's,      A., 

Sons  10.00 

Hutter,    A 5.00 

Kaplan,   David    . .  5.00 

Kaplan,    Hyman  5.00 

Kashmann,   Ben..  30.00 
Kashmann,      Sey- 

mor   S 5.00 

Katten,  A.,  &  Sons  5.00 

Knock,   Gerald   G.  5.00 

Knock,   L.  S 5.00 

Kohn,   Sol.,  &  Co.  5.00 

Levy,    H.    P 5.00 

Lyon,   Bernard    . .  5.00 

Lyon,   Felix    5.00 

Margolis.  Nathan.  5.00 

Marks,    M.    F 10.00 

Mendelsohn,       Al- 
fred 1 10.00 

Myers  &  Gross   . .  10.00 

Olds  &  Whipple..  10.00 

Rapaport,  B 5.00 

Rich,    Harry    15.00 

Rosenberg,  Jos.   .  10. OO 

Seide,   David    5.00 

Shorr  Bros 5.00 

♦Silberman,    A.    M. 

Silver  Bros 5.00 

Toretsky,  B .5.00 

Wetstone,  L 10.00 

Wise,   Isidore    . . .  25.00 

New    Haven 

Adler,  Saltzman  & 

Adler  5.00 

Ammerman,    Wm.  5.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


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BermaD,    Barnett.  n.OO 

Botwiiifk  Bros.   . .  10.00 
Bretzfelder,  Henry 

C 5.00 

Canter,    J.   Gerza.  10.00 
Canter    &     Kolet- 

sky  5.00 

Caplan,    Judge 

JacoU    5.00 

Cohen,  M 5.00 

Columbus      Lodge 

61,  I.  O.  B.  A...  5.00 

Feinstein,  J.  &  G.  25.00 

Field,    S.    Z 10.00 

Freedman,    Isidor  10.00 
Gompertz,  Mrs. 

Jewell    M 5.00 

Gordon,   Israel    . .  5.00 

Greenberg,   Isaac.  5.00 

Gurian,  M.  W 5.00 

Hadley  Co 10.00 

Herrman,    Sig.    . .  5.00 
Hoffman    &    Hoff- 
man     5.00 

Horeb    Lodge    No. 

25,  I.  O.  B.  B...  25.00 

Jacobs,  Benj 5.00 

Jacobs,    Hyman    .  10.00 
Johnson,       Albert 

J 20.00 

Johnson,  Jos.  C...  20.00 

Kaufman,    Isaac.  5.00 

Komroff,   Sam   ...  5.00 

Koon,   Joseph    . . .  5.00 

Landorf,    H.    A...  5.00 

Lapides,    Abe    ...  20.00 

Leichter,    M.    B...  5.00 

Levy,  Irwin  S.   ..  10.00 

Levy's   5.00 

Lyman,    S 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 
Notkins,  A.   L.,   & 

Sons  5.00 

Osterweis,      M  r  s. 

G 5.00 

Perlroth.   A 5.00 

Price,  Max    5.00 

Raphael,  Dan  H..  5.00 
Rosenberg,    Louis 

L 5.00 

Rosenbluth,       Ar- 
thur J 10.00 

Rosenbluth,  Louis 

M 10.00 

Sagal.    L.   M 10.00 

Saltser  Bros 5.00 

Savitt,     Robert...  5.00 
Schoenberger,    E., 

&  Sons   5.00 

Schoenberger, 

Mrs.   Wm 5.00 

Segaloff  Bros.  .  . .  5.00 
Steinberg,  D.  ...  5.00 
Sugenheim  &  Sous  10.00 
Thalheimer,  E.  H.  5.00 
Ullman,  Isaac  M.  100.00 
T'llman.  Jos.  H...  10.00 
Weiss,  Murray  . .  5.00 
Weissman,  Abra- 
ham      10.00 

Zunder,   Albert    . .  5.00 

AVest   Haven 

Horowitz,   Rubin.  5.00 


DELAWARE 

Seaford 

Greenabauni,   E.   .        5.00 
Van  r,eer,  Clias...        5.00 


Wilniing:tou 

Grant,    Theodore. 

Levy,   Mrs.    Leah. 

Markel,    Adolph.. 

Schwartz,  Benj.  J. 

Topkis,   Chas.    ... 

Wilson,  Gen.  Jas. 
H 

Wolters,  Mrs.  Re- 
becca    


40.00 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Washington 

Argo     Lodge    413, 

I.   O.   B.   B 

Baer,  Moe  A 

Baum,   Leo    

Baum,   Miss 

Pauline     

Behrend,    Isaac    . 
♦Behrends,    Melvin 
♦Berliner,     Emil. 
Blumenfeld,     Mrs. 

M 

Cohen,  Mrs.  Edw. 
Cohen,  Myer  .... 
Eisenmann,  .Jacob 
Erlebacker,  G.  . . 
Fischer,  Max  .... 
Franklin,  G.  F... 
Gichner,  Ernest  . 
Gichner,  Fred.  S. 
Goldenberg,  M. .. 
Goldsmith,  C.  A.. 
Hahn,      Mr.      and 

Mrs.  Harrv  W.. 
Hahn,  Wm.,  &  Co. 

Hecht,   Alex 

Hirsh,  Louis  .... 
Kann,   Sigmund    . 

Kann,  Simon 

Kaufman,  D.  J. . . . 
Kaufman,    Dr.    H. 

M 

Kohner,   Jacob    . . 
Lansburg,      Stan- 
ley     

Luchs,    Jos 

Luchs,  Morton  .T. 
Lyon,  Simon  .... 
Ney,  Milton  R... 
Nordlinger,      Ger- 

son     

Oppenheimer, 

Gustave    

Oppenheimer, 

Mrs.    .Julia     .... 
Oppenheimer, 

Simon    

Rich,   Herbert  J.. 

Rich,  M.  M 

Richard.  Salvador 
Rose,  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Rosenberg,  M.  D. 
Rosenfeld.  Max  . 
Saloman.   David 

H 

Sanger,  David  . . 
Sigmund.  Albert  . 
Sigmund.  Howard 
Simon.  Jjouis  .... 
Straus,  Sidney  W. 


Tobriner,  Leon   . . 

Wallerstein,  Mrs. 
Gus    

Washington  He- 
brew Congrega- 
tion     

Weser,   Mrs. 
Fanny     

FLORIDA 

Jacksonville 

Cohen.  Jacob  E.. . 

Meyerheim,    F.... 

Oberdorfer,  Max 
N 

Wolff,  Mrs.  Han- 
nah      

Miami 

Council  of  Jewish 

5.00  Women  

5.00 

5.00     Orlando 

Phillips,   Dr.   P... 
5.00 
5  00     St.  Petersburg: 

Rosenbaum,  E.  L. 


10.00 

25.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

25.00 

5.00 


5.00 

10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

100.00 

5.00 

10.00 
5.00 

20.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10.00 

10.00 

5.00 
5.00 

10.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

5.00 
5.00 
10.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
25.00 
10.00 


Tampa 

Levy,  Isaac  S 

Maas,    Abe    

Maas,    E 

Maas,   Isaac    

Maas,  Julius  .... 
Rosenblatt,  M.  . . 
Waterman,    J.    A. 

GEORGIA 

Albany 

Farkas   Est 

Gortatowsky,  A. 
C 

Gortatowsky,  I.  0. 

Hebrew  Ladies' 
Benevolent  So- 
ciety     

Hofmayer,   I.  J.. . 

Hofmayer,    L.    J.. 

Menko.     Mrs. 
Emma  

Athens 

Heb.    Ladies' 
Benev.    So 

Atlanta 

American  Laundry 
Boehm,  Julian  V. 
Breman,  M.  L.  . . 
Council  of  .Jewisli 

Women     

Eichberg,    Mrs. 

Caroline     

Empire  Furniture 

Co 

Eplan,   I 

Eplan,  Sol.  B.   ... 

Fox,   Alfred    

Haas,  Edwin  K.. 
Haas,  Herbert  . . 
Haas,  Herman  ,J. 
Haas,  Mrs.  I.  H.. 
Haas,    Est.    of 

.Jacob    

Haas,  Leonard  . . 
Haas,    Leopold, 

Jr 


5.00 
5.00 

5.00 
5.00 


5.00 
5.00 


5.00 
5.00 


5.00 


10.00 


10.00 


lO.OO 

10.00 

10.00 

25.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 


5.00 


5.00 
5.00 


5.00 

5.00 

15.00 

5.00 


5.00 


10.00 
10.00 
10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.0O 
5.00 
5.00 
20.00 

7.50 
5.00 

5.00 


♦Life  Member. 


TITF.  XATIOXAL  FAR^[  SCHOOL 


57 


Heyman.    Arthur.  5.00 

Hirsh,   J.    N .~).00 

Jacobs,    nyman    .  .".00 

Koplin.   K fi.OO 

Kriegshaber.   V. 

H .").()0 

Liebernian.    I.   K..  10.00 

Mayer.  Albert  K..  .").()() 

Montagr.    Sig 10.00 

Rich.  Walter  H...  l.l.OO 

Rosenfeld.  A.  "\V..  .").00 

Scheer.   John    5.00 

Selig,    S.   S..   Jr...  10.00 

Strauss,    D.    H....  .-).00 

Strauss.    O.    K....  5.00 

Wilensky,  Max  H.  .".00 

Augusta 

Baron  i<c  Caspary.  .".00 
Daughters    of 

Israel    5.00 

Goldberg.    S.    F...  5.00 

Nachman.  D 5.00 

Schaul.    L.    J 5.00 

Temple  Sisterhood  5.00 

Tunkle.    Mac    5.00 

Brunswick 

Abrams,  J.  P. 25.00 

Fendig,  Albert    . .  5.00 

Haym.    L.    H .5.00 

Ladies'    Temple 

Guild     5.00 

Lissner,    J.   J 5.00 

Columbus 

Columbus      Lodge 

77.   I.   O.   B.   B..  10.00 

Jewish    Ladies' 

Aid    Society    . . .  5.00 

Julius,    J.   &    H...  5.00 

Eothscliild.    D..    & 

Co 10.00 

Wise.  J 5.00 

Macon 

Guthman.   Sam    . .  5.00 

Happ   Bros.   Co...  5.00 

Hir.sh,   Jacob    5.00 

Ulman,  E 5.00 

Sandersville 

Cohen,  Louis   ....  5.00 

Savannah 

Becker,  Max   M..  .  5.00 

Blumenthal.  S.  . .  5.00 
Dubb,  Children  of 

Jennie     20.00 

Epstein,  E.  S.  ...  5.00 
Jaeobi.    Mrs.    Jos. 

N. 5.00 

Levy,  B.  H 10.00 

Marcus,  Wm 5.00 

Myers,    Lee    Koy.  2.5.00 

Pinkussohn.  Sam.  5.00 
Solomon,      Arthur 

W 5.00 

Solomons.   .T.   A...  5.00 

Sutker,  Jacob    ...  5.00 

West    Point 

Hagedorn.  Phillip  5.00 

II.LINOIS 

Bloomingfon 


Charity    Bridge 
Club 


10.00 


Grelsheim,    W.,    & 

Sons     10.00 

Iloldman,  S.,  & 

Son     5.00 

Hirschland,  B.  J.  5.00 
I>ivingston,   A.,    & 

Sons     10.00 

Livingston,  Harry  5.00 
Livingston, 

Mayer,    vfe    Co...  10.00 

Ochs,  Herman  S..  10.00 

Rosenberg,    Mat..  5.00 

Schwarzman,  A...  5.00 
Tick,     Morris,     & 

Co 5.00 

Chanipaigrn 

*Kuhn,   Caroline   L. 
*Ivuhn,   Florence   L. 

Chicago 

Aaron,     Mr.     and 

Mrs.    B 10.00 

Alschuler,  A.  S...  10.00 
Alschuler,    Judge 

Samuel    25.00 

Alter,    Jacob    10.00 

Ascher,  Fred    10.00 

Atlass,   Frank    .  . .  5.00 

Austrian,  Edwin.  10.00 
Axman,    Samuel 

H 10.00 

*Bauman,    Mrs. 

Edw. 
Baumgarden,  Mrs. 

Rosa    20.00 

Becker,  A.  G 25.00 

Becker,    Benj.   V..  10.00 

Becker,    S.    M .5.00 

Bensinger,   B.   E..  10.00 

Birkenstein,  Al...  10.00 
Birkenstein, 

Harry    10.00 

Birkenstein,  Louis  25.00 

Block,  B.  J.    20.00 

♦Block,    Jos. 

Block,  L.  E 20.00 

Block,    P.    D 20.00 

♦Bloom,    Leopold. 
Blumenfeld, 

Jacob    J 10.00 

Born,   Edgar   R...  5.00 

Born,  M..  &  Co...  10.00 

Brann.  Mrs.  H...  5.00 
Brenner,    Mrs.    H. 

D 5.00 

Burger,  Anton  . . .  5.00 

Byfield,  Jos 100.00 

Churchill,  Richard 

S 10.00 

Cohen,    Mrs.    B...  10.00 

Cohn,    Arthur   A..  5.00 

Cohn,   Chas 5.00 

Cohn,   Mr.   and 

Mrs.   Ed 5.00 

Cohn.  Jos.  W.  . .  5.00 
Council  of  Jewish 

Women  10.00 

Cronbach,      Abra- 
ham      5.00 

Davis,  Dr.  H.  I...  5.00 

DeLee,  Dr.  Jos.  B.  20.00 

Dicker,    Zoltan    . .  10.00 

Eisler.   Chas 5.00 

Elkan.  Henry  . . .  5.00 
Englander. 

Maurice    10.00 

♦Epstein,    Max. 

Faroll,  Barnett   . .  5.00 


Finn,    Jos.   M 10.00 

Florsheini,       Nor- 
man  S 10.00 

Foreman,       Oscar 

G 10.00 

♦Frank,    Henry    L. 

Freehling.  Isaac  .  10.00 
♦Freund.    Gustav. 

Fries,    Roy    15.00 

Gatzert,   August..  10.00 
Gimbel,    Charles 

A 10.00 

Click,   L .5.00 

Greenebaum, 

Henry  E 10.00 

♦Greenebaum.  M.   K. 

Grossman,  I.  A...  5.00 

Haas,    Maurice    . .  5.00 

Harris.  S.  H 5.00 

Hart,   Mrs.   Harry  10.00 

Hartraan.    Jos.    S.  10.00 

Heiman,  Marcus  .  20.00 
Herschman,     Mrs. 

Julius    10.00 

Herst,  Frank 5.00 

Hirsh,  Mrs.  Jos.. .  10.00 

Horner,    ,Tos 5.00 

Hyman,     Mrs. 

David  A 10.00 

Hyman,    Jos 20.00 

Isaiah     Sabbath 

School   10.00 

Isaiah    Temple    . .  10.00 

Joseph,    Harry    J.  10.00 
♦Joseph,     L. 

Kahn,   Joseph    . . .  5.00 

Kanter,    Isaac    . . .  5.00 

Kaufmann.  Morris  5.00 

Klee,    Max    10.00 

Klee,  Simon   10.00 

Klein,    Henry    A..  10.00 

Kohn.    Simon    A..  5.00 

Lachmann,    Numa  5.00 

Lieberman.    I.    K.  5.00 

Lipson.   Isaac   B..  5.00 

Loeb,  Jacob  M.  . .  .50.00 

Loewenthal.  B.   . .  10.00 
Louer,     Mr.      and 

Mrs.    Harry    B.. 

Mr.      and      Mrs. 

Albert     S.     and 

Mr.      and      Mrs. 

Chas.   H .50.00 

♦Mandel,    Edwin    F. 
♦Mandel.    Mrs. 

Emanuel. 
♦♦Mandel,    Leon. 

Marks,  Mrs.  I.  L.  100.00 

Mayer,  Arthur  H.  5.00 

Mayer,    Henry    H.  10.00 
Meyer,      Abraham 

W 25.00 

Meyer,  Alfred  C.  10.00 

Meyer,    E.   F 10.00 

Meyer,    Julius    H.  5.00 

Michaels,   .Toseph.  50.00 

Moos,  J.  B 10.00 

Newmann  &  Gach  5.00 
Pfaelzer,    Mrs.    D. 

M 5.00 

♦Philllpson.    Saml. 

Pick.    Richard     . .  10.00 

Pincus,    Saml.    7...  5.00 

Piatt,   Mrs.  H.   K.  10.00 
Purvin,    Mrs.    A. 

W 10.00 

Ramah    Lodge   3.3. 

I.    O.    B.    B 10.00 

♦Reitler,    Chas. 

Richter,  Simon   . .  5.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


58 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


Rieser,  Herman   .  5.00 
Ilosenfeld,       Mrs. 

Maurice    25.00 

♦Rosenthal,    Lessing. 
Ro.senthal,  Mrs. 

M.  S 10.00 

Rosenwalcl,   M.   S.  10.00 

Rubens,   Chas.    ..  10.00 

Rubovits,  Toby  . .  10.00 
Sehanfarber,      Dr. 

Tobias    5.00 

Schiff,    Benj.    J...  10.00 

Scbnadig,  Jacob  .  10.00 

Schochet,  Manuel.  10.00 

Siegel,   Ferd 5.00 

Silberman,  Adolph  25.00 
Silberman,    Sig- 

mund     10.00 

Sisterhood  of 

B'nai  S  h  o  1  o  m 

Temple  Israel   .  25.00 

Sommer,   Chas.    . .  10.00 
Speyer,  Mrs.  Etta 

M 10.00 

Spiesberger,  H.  T.  10.00 

Stein,  Mrs.  Ignatz  10.00 

Stein,   S.  M 5.00 

Steindler,    Albert.  25.00 

Steindler,  Michael  10.00 

Stern,  Max   5.00 

Stern,  Mrs.  Max..  15.00 

Stern,   Mrs.    Sam.  5.00 
♦Stettauer,  Mrs.   D. 

Stoll,    S.   D 10.00 

Stolz,      Rev.      Dr. 

Jos 5.00 

Straus,  Eli  M 10.00 

*Straus,    Leo. 

Straus,  Meyer  L..  10.00 

♦Straus,   S.  J.  T...  25.00 

Straus,   Simon  J..  25.00 

Szold,    Esther    ...  5.00 

Szold,   Joseph    ...  5.00 

Taussig,  M 10.00 

Temple  Sholom  S. 

S 10.00 

Tuska,  Leo  5.00 

Weil,   Benj    10.00 

Weil,    Isidor    10.00 

Weiss,   S.   H 10.00 

Witkowsky,    Jas..  5.00 

Wolf,  Sigmund  B.  5.00 
Women     of     Miz- 

pah     10.00 

Woolf,    Morris    ..  10.00 

Wormser,  Leo.  F.  5.00 

Wurzburg,   Max..  10.00 

Yatter,  Samuel   . .  10.00 

Danville 

Straus     &     Louis 

Co 15.00 


Cinofsky,     W.,     & 

Jewish    Federated 

Son  

5.00 

Charities    of 
Washington 

Cohen      Furniture 

Co 

5.00 

Ave.   Temple    . . 

.300.00 

Eppstein,     Elmer 

S 

5.00 

Fort  Wayne 

Federman,  Leo.  G. 

10.00 

Emek.   Beracha 

Heller,  W.,  &  Son 

5.00 

Lodge     No.     61, 

Hirsch,  Milton    . . 

5.00 

I.   0.   B.  B 

25.00 

Lehmann,    Arthur 

20.00 

Federation    of 

Linn,  John  

5.00 

Jewish  Charities 

100.00 

Loewenstein,  J.  R. 

5.00 

Freiburger, 

Miller,  M.  C 

5.00 

Leopold    

.3.-).00 

Nathan,   Chas    . . . 

5.00 

Temple  Sisterhood 

25.00 

Obendorf,    Lee    . . 

5.00 

Oppenheim,  N.  B. 

5.00 

Gary 

Progress    Lodge 

113,   I.   0.   B.  B. 
Schradzki,   Ick    . . 

15.00 
10.00 

Schaaf,    F.    R 

Winter,    M.    M.... 

10.00 
5.00 

Schwabacher,    L. 
H 

10.00 
5.00 

Goshen 

Salinger,  Nathan. 

Smith,    Dr.    C.   M. 

10.00 

Ullman,   C.  A.    ... 

5.00 

Wachenheimer,   J. 

5.00 

Hamilton 

Wolfner,    Mrs. 

Wolff,  G.,  &   Sons 

5.00 

Wm.  F 

10.00 

Woolner,    Adolph, 

Hammond 

Jr 

25.00 

Hirsch,   Adolph    . 

10.00 

♦Woolner,   Mrs. 

Kaufmann,  C.    ... 

10.00 

Miriam  S. 

Weiss,    Arthur    J. 

5.00 

♦Woolner,  Seymour 

A. 
♦Woolner,   Mrs. 

Wolf,  Leo   

50.00 

Huntingdon 

Seymour  A. 

Lauferty,   D.   E... 

20.00 

Woolner,   S.   &  A. 

100.00 

♦Woolner,  W.  B. 

Indianapolis 

♦Woolner,    Mrs.    W. 

Borinstein,  Louis 

B. 

J 

15.00 

Quincy 

Jewish  Federation 
Messing,    Rabbi 

300.00 

Reib,  J.  J 

5.00 

Mayer    

♦Schwartz,  Martin. 

5.00 

Sommers,  Chas.  B. 

5.00 

♦♦Hilb,   Emanuel. 

♦Hilb,  Mrs.   Emanuel. 

Kendallville 

Rock  Island 

Keller,    L.   J 

5.00 

Mosenfelder,     Mr. 

Kokomo 

&   Mrs.    Louis.. 

25.00 

Levi,  J.  S 

5.00 

♦Mosenfelder,  Mrs. 

* 

Louis. 

Lafayette 

Springfield 

Barzillai  Lodge 
111,  I.    0.    B.    B. 

5.00 

Brith    Sholom 

Council  of  Jewish 

Sunday    School. 

30.00 

Women     

10.00 

Ernes  Lodge  67,  I. 

Goodman,  H 

5.00 

O.  B.  B 

5.00 

Loeb,  J.  Louis   . . 

5.00 

Salzenstein,    C.    S. 

10.00 

Liebanon 

INDIANA 

Adler,   Phil 

5.00 

Evanston 

Fuiks,  Miss 
Gussie 


Galesburg 

Jewish    Ladies' 
Aid  Society  . . . 

Oak  Park 

♦Rawitzer,    Fred. 

Peoria 

The  B.  &  M 

•Bennett,   C.  M. 
Bloom,    J , 


5.00 


5.00 


5.00 
5.00 


Anderson 

Council  of  Jewish 
Women  

Angola 

Stiefel,  Mrs.  L.  C. 

Attica 

Levor,  Victor 

Columbia  City 

Mier,    Hattie 


5.00 


5.00 


5.00 


Ligonier 

Henoch,    Sol 10.00 

Jacobs,    Eli    10.00 

Jacobs,  Irvin 5.00 

Joseph,  C.  V 10.00 

Meir   State  Bank.      25.00 

♦♦Strauss,   Isaac   D. 

♦♦Straus,  Jacob. 
Wertheimer,  L.  R.. 
and  A.  M 10.00 


Daniel 


Madison 

10.00        Cong.  Adath 


Evansville 

Berman,    I 

Hebrew  Ladies' 
Benev.  So.  . . . 


5.00 


Israel    

Sulzer,  Marcus  R. 


5.00 
5.00 


Muncle 

25.00        Hene,  M 10.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


59 


Portland 

Weller,  Morris    . . 

Soath  Bend 

Adler,   Norman   . . 

Brooks,   M.   J 

Ciralsky,  A 

Flshgrund,   David 
Freudenstein,     M. 

B 

Hurwich.   M.   L... 
Livingston,    Abe 
Mayerfleld,    A.    R. 

Ries,    H.    E 

Splro,  Mrs.  Saml. 

Sunuultvllle 

Warner,    Children 
of  Anna  

Terre  Haute 
Blumberg  BenJ   . . 
Blumberg,  Max  . . 
Gan    Eden    Lodge 

110,  I.  O.  B.  B.. 
Hebrew   Ladles' 

Aid  Society  ... 
Joseph  Sons,  M.. 
Kleeman  Dry 

Goods  Co 

•Levi,    Simon. 

Levin  Bros 

Silberman,  Louis. 
Thorman,    Mrs. 

Judy    

Uffenheimer,  S.  . . 

IOWA 

Charles   City 

Heeht,    Jos 

Davenport 

Slegel,   A 

Tri-City       Jewish 
Welfare  Organi- 
zation,    Moline, 
Rock  Island, 
Davenport 

Weigle,   N.  E.    . . . 

Decorah 

Bear,    Benj 

Des  Moines 

Samish,  M 

United  Jewish 
Philanthropies 

Dnbuque 

•♦Slimmer,  A. 
Sioux    City 
Davidson  Bros. 

Co 

♦Wise,   Mrs.   Chas. 

KANSAS 

Lieaven'worth 

Council  of  Jewish 
Women  

Sholem  Lodge, 
No.  78,  I.  O.  B. 
B 

Woolfe,   B.   B 

McPherson 

Stroua-e  &  Son,  J. 


Topeka 

5.00        Auerbach  &  Gm-t- 

tel     10.00 

Council  of  .Icnvisb 

5.00           Women  10.00 

5.00 
10.00  KENTUCKY 

15.00 

Ashland 

5.00        Edelson,   1 5.00 

5.00 

5.00    Bowling  Green 

5.00        Crlstal,    Saml.    . . .  5.00 

5.00        Nahm,  Fred   5.00 

10.00        Nahm,    Mrs.    Sam  5.00 

Henderson 

Mayer,    Alexander  5.00 
15.00 

Lexington 

Federation   of 

5.00            Jewish  Charities  75.00 
20.00 

Louisville 

20.00        Bernheim, 

Bernard    50.00 

15.00        Bernheim,     Frank 

5.00           D     10.00 

Bernheim,    I.    W..  100.00 

10.00        Blum,  J.  J 5.00 

Brooks,    Mrs. 

10.00           Marie     10.00 

5.00        Burger,  Mrs.  S.  . .  10.00 

Burger,    V.    J 5.00 

5.00        Byck,  L.  S 5.00 

5.00        Cohen  &  Sons,  M.  5.00 
Council  of  Jewish 

Women 10.00 

Drelfus,  Simon  A.  5.00 

Ehrmann,   Hilmar  5.00 
10.00        Felensthal,      Gabe 

J 5.00 

Flarshelm,  A.  B..  10.00 
5.00        Flarsheim,       Mrs. 

Morris  500 

Flexner,  Dr.  J.  A.  10.00 

Florsheim,    W.    I.  5.00 

Goldstein,    Sol.    ..  5.00 

100.00        Hlrsh,  Benj 5.00 

5.00        HlrscL,    Mrs. 

David    5.00 

Hirsch,  Louis  H..  5.00 

5.00        Hyman,   Jacob    . .  5.00 

Isaacs,  Louis 5.00 

Jacoby,    Zach    . . .  5.00 

20.00        Klempner  Bros.   .  5.00 

Levi,  Abe  C 5.00 

250.00        Lew,   Arnold   H..  5.00 

Levy,    Sol 5.00 

Loeb,   Henry    5.00 

Lorch,    Vic 5.00 

Rosenheim,  .Jacob  5.00 

Sabel,  Joseph  ....  10.00 

Sachs,  Edward    . .  5.00 

25.00        Selligman,    Alfred  5.00 

Selligman,  Jos.  . .  5.00 

Shapinsky,  Allan.  5.00 
Southern    Auction 

Sales  Co 5.00 

Straus,    Benjamin  20.00 

Switow,    M 10.00 

5.00        Ullman,   Sam    5.00 

Maysville 

5.00        Merz,  Mrs.  A.  L..  5.00 

5.00        Merz,  Eugene  ....  5.00 

Owensboro 

5.00        Baer,  Abe   5.00 


Hirsch,    Col.    A...  10.00 

Rosenfeld,  Mrs.  A.  10.00 

Rosenfeld,  Silas   .  10.00 
Rosenfeld,    Mrs. 

Silas    5.00 

♦♦Shorten,   J.   D. 

Wile,  Jos 5.00 

Paducali 

Friedman,        Her- 
man      15.00 

Harmony      Lodge 

140,   I.   O.   B.   B.  10.00 

Marks,  M 5.00 

Michael,    Edwin    .  5.00 

Moritz,  Simon  . . .  5.00 

Simon,   Moses    . . .  5.00 
Temple,    Israel    S. 

S 5.00 

Temple  Israel 

Sisterhood     10.00 

Wallerstein,  Jacob  5.00 

Well,  H.,  &  Sons.  10.00 

Weil,  Jesse 10.00 

Weille,  B.,  &   Son  10.00 

Shelbyville 

Samuel,  Leopold  .        5.00 

LOUISIANA 

Alexandria 

Fried,  Sam   5.00 

Gehr.   Gus    5.00 

Kaufman,  I.  J 5.00 

Simon,  A.  E 10.00 

Simon,  H.  L 5.00 

Simon,    Mr.    & 

Mrs.  Harry  L...  5.00 

Simon,  S 10.00 

Baton   Rouge,   La. 

Cohn,    Henry.    Jr.        5.00 

Jewish  Charitable 
and  Educational 
Federation    70.00 

Donaldsonville 

Netter,   Adolphe..        5.00 

Monroe 

Bloch,   J.    S .5.00 

Kaplan,    Samuel . .  10.00 

Meyer,   Mrs.    Sol..  10.00 

Titche,  Chas 5.00 

Natcliitoches 

Nelken,  Samuel  ..      10.00 

New   Iberia 

Gates  of  Prayer 
Sabbath  School.        6.00 

New    Orleans 

Aaron,  Mrs.  H.   . .      10.00 

Beer,  Henry 100.00 

Benjamin,      Mrs. 

Chas.  V 5.00 

Blumenthal, 

George    25.00 

District  G.  L.  7,  I. 

O.   E.   B 100.00 

Dreyfus,    Mrs. 

Jules  S 10.00 

Jewish  Charitable 

and  Educational 

Federation    393.00 

Levy,    A 5.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


60 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


Lew,     Mrs.     Otto 

a;   5.00 

**Newnian,    Mrs. 

Henry. 
♦♦Newman,   Isldor. 
Salmon,    Mrs. 

Harold    25.00 

Sunshine,  Mrs. 
C.  K 10.00 

Shreveport 

Bender,    S 5.00 

B'nai  Zion  Con- 
gregation           50.00 

Council  of  Jewish 
AVomen  25.00 

MARYLAND 

Baltimore 

Baker,  C.  B 10.00 

Beck,  Paul   L 5.00 

Benesch,    Wm.   M.  20.00 

Berney,    Albert. . .  5.00 

Burgunder,  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  ..  25.00 

Cone,  Dr.  Claribel  5.00 

Cone,  Frederic  W.  5.00 

Davidson,   Isaac.  5.00 

Deiches,   Wm.    . . .  5.00 
Eckhaus,   Mrs. 

Sig 20.00 

Eisenberg, 

Abraham    10.00 

Engel,  Jacob    10.00 

Epstein,   Jacob    .  .  .50.00 

Fader,   A 5.00 

♦Friedenwald, 

Hiram    W. 
Goldenberg, 

Julius    10.00 

♦Goldenberg, 

Julius  M. 

Goldenberg,     Levi  10.00 
Goldschmid,    Mrs. 

R 5.00 

Gomborov,     Israel 

S 5.00 

Gomprecht  &  Ben- 
esch      5.00 

Gottschalk,  Jos...  50.00 

Gottschalk,    Levi.  10.00 
Greenbaum,    Leon 

E 10.00 

Greenbaum,  Mil- 
ton  D 10.00 

Greif,   David    L...  5.00 

Greif,  Leonard   L.  5.00 

Greif,  Mrs.  Max. .  .5.00 

Gutman,  Louis  K.  5.00 

Halle,  Isaac   7.50 

Halle,  Meyer   S...  5.00 

Halle,  Moses    5.00 

Hamburger, 

Manes    1 10.00 

Hanline  Bros.    .  . .  15.00 

Harsh,  George  M.  5.00 

Hecht,  Emanuel   .  25.00 

Hecht,  Mrs.   L.  A.  10.00 

.      Hecht,   Malcolm    .  5.00 

Hecht,  Moses  S...  5.00 


Heller,  Mrs.  Flor- 
ence Simon   ....  5.00 
Hochsehild,    Max.  10.00 
Hornstein,    J.    D..  .50.00 
Hutzler,    Mrs. 

David    5.00 

Katz,   A.   R 10.00 

Katz,  Meier    5.00 

♦Kaufman,    Hen- 

riette. 
Kanfuiiinn,  .Joseph 

and    Harry    5.00 

Kemper.  David   . .  25.00 
Kerngood,       Her- 
man      10.00 

Koenigsberg, 

Morris     5.00 

Kohn,  Benno   ....  5.00 
Kohn,    Louis   B...  10.00 
Lansburgh,       Sid- 
ney       10.00 

Lauchheiraer,   S. 

H 5.00 

Lauer,   Mrs.    Leon  10.00 

Lauer,  Martin   . . .  5.00 

Lazarus,  L 10.00 

Leopold.   Isaac    . .  5.00 

Levy,   Alfred    10.00 

Levy,   Wm 25.00 

Maass,    Mrs.    A.    .  10.00 
Mandelbaiim,  Sey- 
mour      10.00 

Nusbaum,  Max   . .  10.00 
Oppenheimer,   I. 

M 10.00 

Pollack.    Mrs. 

Hannah    20.00 

Ravner,    Albert 

W 10.00 

♦♦Rayner,    Wm.    S. 
♦Reinhard,    Samuel 
E. 
Rosenau,  Rev.  Dr. 

William    5.00 

Rosenberg,       Mrs. 

Bertha    10.00 

Rosenburg,   Lewis 

S 5.00 

Rosenheim,   H.,   & 

Son  5.00 

Rothholz  Bros 5.00 

Rothholz.    Julius.  5.00 

Rothschild,   M.    .  .  10.00 

Rothschild,    S.    . .  5.00 

Salabes,   Sody    ...  5.00 

Samnels,    Morton.  25.00 
Savage,  Dr.  Moses 

M 10.00 

Seliger,  Mrs.  Leon  10.00 
Sonneborn,        Sig. 

B 25.00 

Stern.  Bessie  C. .  5.00 

Strauss   B'-os.    .  . .  25.0(1 

Strauss,  Mrs.  Em.  10.00 

Strouse,   Ben    10.00 

♦♦Strouse,   Isaac. 
Thalheimer,      Mr. 

&  Mrs.  Samuel.  10.00 
Thalheimer.  S.  J.  15.00 
Van  Leer,  Milton  5.00 
Wallerstein,  D.  S.  5.00 
Wertheimer  Bros.  5.00 
Westheimer,  Mil- 
ton F 10.00 

Wyman,  Maurice.  5.00 

Cumberland 

Beneman,    B 5.00 

Bernstein.  L 5.00 


Gross,    A.    P 5.00 

Hirsh,  Isaac  ....  5.00 
Hirsh    &    Sons, 

Jos 5.00 

Kline,   L 5.00 

Lichtensteiu,        A. 

M 5.00 

Morgan  &  Co.,  N.  5.00 
Rosenbaum, 

Simon    5.00 

Rosenbaum. 

Susman  5.00 

ShefSer,    A.    M....  5.00 

Hagerstown 

Wineberg,    Henry       3.00 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Attleboro 

Einstein,  Mrs.  S. 
M 10.00 

Boston 

Agoos,    S.    L 10.00 

Baer,    Louis    10.00 

Brandt,    C 5.00 

Collins.   A.  M 5.00 

Fox,    Isidor    10.00 

Freedman,    Dr. 

Louis  M 10.00 

♦♦Hecht.   Mrs.   Lin.i. 
Herman,  Mrs.  Jo.s. 

M 10.00 

Hillson,   H.  M.,   & 

Co 5.00 

Hillson,    Hvmau 

M 5.00 

♦Hirshberg,    A.    S. 

Joseph,    A 5.00 

♦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 
Newman.    Mrs. 

Saml.    J 5.00 

Penu,  Henry  ....  10.00 
Ratshesky,  A.  C.  5.00 
Rosenbush.  Al.  A.  10.00 
Rosenthal,  Eugene  10.00 
Rudwick.  Jos.  .  . .  5.00 
Scheinfeldt,  Solo- 
mon          10.00 

Schooner,     Joseph 

Y 5.00 

Schwartz.     H..     & 

Co 5.00 

♦♦Shuman.    A. 
Shnman,    Mr.«. 

Samuel    5.00 

Solomont.  James.  5.00 
Temple    Israel 

Sunday    School.      15.00 

Brookline 

Goodman.   Mrs. 

Samuel    5.00 

Grvzmish,    Mrs. 

Samuel    5.00 

Kaufman,  Michael       5.00 

Salomon.  Mrs.  P. 
G 5.00 

Van  Noorden  E.. .      50.00 

Van  Noorden, 
Sarah.  Scholar- 
ship   Fund    ....    100.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


61 


Chelsea 

Rosenberg    Bros.. 

5.00 

Salter,  M.,  &  Sons 

n.ou 

Kendal   Green 

*Mayer,    RicLanl. 

Springfield 

Isenberg  &  Co. .11. 

10.00 

A^'altham 

Bayard,  Harris  . . 

n.oo 

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 

Feehimer,   H.   M..  5.00 

Goldman,    A 5.00 

•Goldstein,  Bernice 

Lois. 
♦Gumbiner,  Jos.  H. 
Hamburger,     Mrs. 

Chas 20.00 

Heavenrich,    Sam- 
uel      10.00 

Helfmau,  Harrv  .  5.00 
Horwitz,  Harris..  10.00 
Kahn,  Albert  .  . .  10.00 
Kahn,  Mrs.  Albert  10.00 
Levy,  Wm.  K....  5.00 
Musliner,  Louis  S.  5.00 
Oppenbeimer,  M..  5.00 
Parish,  Josepli  . .  5.00 
Rosenfield,  Mon- 
roe      5.00 

♦*Schloss,   Seligman. 

Siegel,    Benjamin.  5.00 
Sloman,   Eugene 

H 25.00 

Stillman,   Mrs. 

Henry    5.00 

Traitel,  Maurice  .  10.00 

Wineman,  Andrew  10.00 

Wineman,  Henrv .  10.00 

Wolfe,    N 10.00 

Grand  Rapids 

United   Jewish 

Welfare   Society    100.00 

Kalamazoo 

Desenberg,       Mrs. 
B.  L 10.00 

Liansingr 

Beck,  Sam  A 5.00 

Gerson,  Jos 10.00 

Pontiac 

Heineman,  Sol.  E.      10.00 

MINNESOTA 


.Austin 

Hirsh,    Geo 

10.00 

Chisholm 

Chisholm    Dry 
Goods  Co 

5.00 

♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life 

Member. 

101    Queeno    Cigar 

Co 5.00 

Peck.   Morris    ....  5.00 

I'cople's  Dopt. 

Store    5.00 

Sapero   Bros 5.00 

Duluth 

Abrains   Store    . . .  10.00 

Albenburg,    M.    C.  5.00 

Bondv,    L.    R.    ...  5.00 

Bud's  Waist  Shop  10.00 

Cook,    Mever    ....  5.00 

Copilowich,    S.    B.  5.00 

Davis,  Josepli  ..  5.00 
Duluth    Paper 

Stock  5.00 

Fitwell      Clothing 

Co 5.00 

Freimuth,    1 10.00 

Garon  Bros 8.00 

Gidding,  J.  M.,  & 

Co 5.00 

Goldberg.    Moses  5.00 

Josephs,  H.  Y....  10.00 
Karon,    family    of 

Solomon     10.00 

Labowitz.   F 5.00 

liBvine  Bros 5.00 

Loeb,  Samuel 5.00 

Lugoff,  N.  E 5.00 

Meyers.  Chas.  P..  10.00 
Mogelson    & 

Mogelson   5.00 

Northwest    Auto 

Market    5.00 

Greek,  Mrs.  L.  E.  10.00 

Oreckovsky,   J.    . .  10.00 

Outlet  Dept.  Store  5.00 

Sattler,  J.  B 5.00 

Siegel      Hardware 

Co 5.00 

Siegel,  Julius  ...  5.00 
Silberstein    & 

Bondy    Co 5.00 

Universal   Electric 

Co 5.00 

Zalk,  Louis 10.00 

Zimmerman,   I.    . .  5.00 

Eveleth 

Ellis   Bros 6.00 

Levant,    Harry    . .  5.00 

Masinter  Bros.    .  .  5.00 

Perlraan.    E.    H...  5.00 

Sax,    Sol 5.00 

Siegel,    Sam    5.00 

Hibbing 

Bloom,  Hyman   . .  5.00 

Feldman,  W.  R.   .  5.00 

Hallock,    Chas.    . .  5.00 

Lippman,    B.    M...  5.00 

Markel,  H.,  estate  10.00 

Nides  Bros 5.00 

Nides,  L  &  S 5.00 

Osherman,  M.  E.  5.00 

Rosenberg   Bros.  .5  00 

Sacks  Bros 5.00 

Minneapolis 

Aal,  R.  0 10.00 

Adelsheim,   E.    . . .  5.00 

Alco  Hat  Co 10.00 

Apt,  Emil  R 5.00 

PSaer,    Fernand    . .  5.00 

Bearman.  A.  N..  .  10.00 
Bentou  Cloak  and 

Suit  Co 25.00 


Bergstoin.    1 5.00 

Blumberg,    L.   J., 

Jr 5.00 

Blumenthal,    Miss 

B 5.00 

Brill,   Josiah    E.    .  10.00 

Brin,   Arthur    10.00 

Burton,    Barney    .  5.00 
Capital    Iron    and 

Metal    Co 5.00 

Chapskv  Bros. 

Shoe  Co 5.00 

Cohen,   Mever    .  . .  5.00 

Cohen,  M.   L 5.00 

Conhaiu,    M.    H...  5.00 

Conner  Bros 5.00 

Cotlow,    Herman  5.00 

Davis,  A 5.00 

Davis,    H.    J 5.00 

Davis,    J.    M 10.00 

Edelman.   J.    K.    .  5.00 

Eisendrath,   J.   M.  5.00 
♦Eisler,    Adolph. 

Engel,   M 5.00 

Fairtax      Produce 

Co 5.00 

Fischer,   A.   H.    . .  5.00 

Fiterman,    S 5.00 

Friedman,    Ben...  5.00 

Friedman.   David  10.00 

Friend,  E.  S.    .  .  5.00 

Ginsberg,    X 5.00 

Gittleson    Jewelrv 

Co 10.00 

Goldberg.   Max   J.  5.00 
Goldfine,    Mrs.    M.  5.00 
Goldman    &    Hal- 
pern  5.00 

Goodman,   Sam    . .  5.00 

Green,   H.  H 5.00 

Greenberg.  Wm...  5.00 

Grodnik,    L.    S....  10.00 

Gross,   A.   M 5.00 

Gross   Bros 10.00 

Harris,    A.    M.    & 

Sig 10.00 

Harris,  M.  H.    . . .  5.00 

Hartman.   J.   H...  5.00 

Helfman.  N.  B.   . .  5.00 

Heller,   A.   H.,   Jr.  10.00 

Heller,    Robert    ..  5.00 

Jacobs,    B 10.00 

Jacobs,    L 5.00 

Jacobson.    L 10.00 

JeCferev,  D.  C.  , . .  5.00 

Joseph,   I.   S 10.00 

■luster   Bros 5.00 

Kaplan,  E 10.00 

Kaufman.    Harr.v  5.00 

Kayser,   Albert   J.  5.00 

Kavser,    Howard.  5.00 

Kline,  W.  K 20.00 

Kohen,  Max  A....  10.00 
Kohen,    Mrs.    Max 

A 5.00 

Kreger,   Noah    . . .  5.00 

Kreiner,   1 5.00 

Kronick's    10.00 

Leviu   Bros 10.00 

Lewin,    S 5.00 

Lifson,  Benj 10.00 

Michael,  Jos .5.00 

Miller,   A.   B 5.00 

Minn.    Barrel    and 

Bag  Co 5.00 

Monaseh    Litho- 
graphing Co.    . .  10.00 
Nathanson     Cigar 
Co 5.00 


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Nathanson,  L.  . . 

10.00 

Northern  Fur  Co 

10.00 

Panor   Shoe  Co.. 

5.00 

Phillips,  David  . 

5.00 

Resler  Bros 

10.00 

Robbins,  Geo.   . . 

10.00 

Kobitshek,   Geo.. 

5.00 

Robitshek,   I.   H. 

5.00 

Robitshek    & 

Schneider    

20.00 

Rosenstein,   M.    . 

5.00 

Ruben,  Harold  M 

5.00 

Ruben,  I.  H.   ... 

10.00 

Schloss,   J.  A 

5.00 

Segal,  I 

5.00 

Selig,    Joseph    . . 

5.00 

Shnaedling  Bros. 

5.00 

Silberman,  C.  H. 

5.00 

Snattinger,  M.  . . 

10.00 

Snattinger,  T.   .. 

10.00 

Stromberg,    A.,    & 

Co 

5.00 

Stromberg,  Geo. 

5.00 

Sweet,   H.,   Co.    . 

20.00 

Swillet,  M 

5.00 

Taussig,  S.,  &  Sor 

1        5.00 

Twin  City  Fixtur< 

Exc. 

13.00 

Unschuld,  Henry 

5.00 

Weil,    Chas 

5.00 

Weil,    H.    H.    ... 

5.00 

Weil,  Isaac 

10.00 

Weil,  Wm.  B.... 

5.00 

Weinberg,  B.  L.. 

5.00 

Weisfelt,  Max   .. 

5.00 

Weiskopf,  Henry 

5.00 

Weisman,  Wm.  . 

5.00 

Whitman,  I.  S.   . 

5.00 

Wolpert  &  Davis 

5.00 

St.    Paul 

Gale,  B.  T 

50.00 

Jewish    Welfare 

Ass'n     

100.00 

Virginia 

Baer,   M.    K.,    anc 

1 

J.    Levy    

3.00 

Lippman,  H.    ... 

5.00 

Simon  &   Schibel 

5.00 

MISSISSIPP 

I 

Brookhaven 

Cohn,  David  Z... 

10.00 

Columbus 

Loeb,  Albert    . . . 

3.00 

Loeb,    Simon    . . . 

10.00 

Marx,   L 

5.00 

Rosenzweig,  Loui 

s       5.00 

Corinth 

Rubel,  Abe,  &  Co 

.      50.00 

Worris,   H 

10.00 

Greenville 

Abrams,    Mrs.    M 

R 

5.00 

Bergman,  Morris 

A 

5.00 

Cohn,    .7 

5.00 

Deborah    Lodge 

161,   I.   0.   B.   B 

5.00 

Goldstein,     Mont 

- 

rose    

5.00 

Goldstein,  Nathai 

1        5.00 

Hebrew   Union    S 

S 

5.00 

Hirsch,  E.  V 5.00 

Johl,  Miss 

Jeanette   5.00 

Ladies'    Temple 

Aux 5.00 

Moyse  &  Moyse  .  5.00 
Riteman,    Mrs.    L. 

N 5.00 

Solomon,  M.  L.  . .  5.00 
Waldauer,   Mrs. 

Louis 5.00 

Greenwood 

Bergman,  Paul   . .  5.00 

Borochofskv,  Karl  5.00 

Diamond,  M 5.00 

Garlove,  B 5.00 

Hebrew  Sunday 

School  10.00 

Smith  Bros 10.00 

Stein,  Joe   5.00 

Stein,  S.  J 5.00 

Stein,   S.  M 5.00 

Weiler,   A 5.00 

Hattiesburg- 

Dreyfus,  M 5.00 

Jackson 

Ascher,    Mrs. 

Bessie  Hart    . . .  10.00 

Ascher,    Jos 5.00 

Botnlck,   H 5.00 

Dreyfus,    Mrs. 

Bertha    15.00 

Dreyfus,    Isidore.  10.00 

Gordon  Bros 5.00 

Hart,  Cyril  5.00 

Hart,  Lee  R 5.00 

Lehman,  Isidore  .  5.00 

Levine,   S 10.00 

Marks,    S.   S 10.00 

Meridian 

Arky,    J.   W 5.00 

Cahn,    Mrs.    Ed...  5.00 

Feibelman,    M.   B.  5.00 

Meyer,   Joe   5.00 

Meyer,    Sam    15.00 

Rosenbaum,    D., 

Sons  5.00 

Rothenberg,  M., 

Co 10.00 

Spiro,  Jonas  ....  5.00 
Threefoot   Bros.   & 

Co 10.00 

Natchez 

Abrams,     Dan,     & 

W.  Geisenberger  5.00 

Beekman,  Dr.  P..  5.00 
**Frank,   Henry. 
Prank,   Mrs. 

Henry   10.00 

Geisenberger,      L. 

L 3.00 

Kullman,  B 5.00 

Kullman,   H 5.00 

Mite  Society,  B'nai 

Israel  Religious 

School  5.00 

Moses,  Mrs.  Simon  5.00 

Oppenheim,  A.  D.  5.00 

Scharff,  M 5.00 

Seiferth,    Jan.    ...  5.00 

Ullman,  Dr.  J.   S.  5.00 

Ullman,  M.  M 5.00 

Viener,  Harry  . . .  5.00 


Vicksburg 

Abraham,  Jake  . .  5.00 
Associated  Jewish 

Charities    25.00 

Baer,    Sam    5.00 

Bock  &  Fischel..  5.00 
Fischel,    Mrs.   A. 

L 5.00 

Hirsch,    J.   K 5.00 

Kory,  Rev.  Sol.  L.  5.00 
Ladies'  Hebrew 

Benevolent 

Association     . . .  10.00 

Landau,  M.  D....  5.00 
Laudenheim, 

Nathan   5.00 

Laudenheimer, 

David    5.00 

Lyons,  Walter  . . .  5.00 

Marcus,  Saml.   . .  5.00 

Metzger,  Maurice.  5.00 
Mite   Society 

Anshe   Chesed    S. 

S 10.00 

Sartorius  &  Fried  5.00 

Schlesinger,    Wm.  5.00 

Sussman,   S 5.00 

Switzer,  L.  L 5.00 

Warren,  Mrs.  Ben  20.00 

West    Point 

Rosenfeld,    S.    O..        5.00 
Yazoo  City 

Wise,  H 10.00 

MISSOURI 
Jopliu 

Newman,  Albert. .      15.00 

Kansas    City 

Benjamin,   David.      50.00 
*Benjamln,  Mr.  and 
Mrs.   Lionel  J. 

Jewish    Educa- 
tional Institute.    250.00 

Kansas    City 
Lodge  184,  I.  O. 
B.    B 25.00 

Lorie,    Percy    S...      10.00 

Meyer,  L 5.00 

Wachenheim,  Mrs. 
D 5.00 

Louisiana 

Michael  Bros.    . . .      15.00 

St.   Joseph 

Adath  Joseph  Re- 
ligious School..        5.00 

Block,   Mrs. 
Fannie    10.00 

Ehrlich,  Wm.  H..        5.00 

Federated    Jewish 

Charities    100.00 

♦Hirsch,    Sol. 

Joseph  Lodge  7.3, 
I.  O.   B.  B 10.00 

Schloss.  Moses  A.       5.00 

Siegel,  Lewis 5.00 

**Westheimer,  Mr. 

&  Mrs.   Ferd. 
♦♦Westheimer,  Samuel. 

St.  liOuis 

Aaron-Fleischer 

Silk  Co 5.00 

Addison's    10.00 

Aloe,    Louis   P....      10.00 


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63 


Arenson.  J 10.00 

Baer,  Arthur  B...  10.00 

Baer,  J.  A 25.00 

Baer,  Sigmund  ..  10.00 
Baer,    Sternberg 

Cohen    20.00 

Bauraan,   S.  H.    . .  5.00 

Berg.  A 10.00 

Bettmann,   1 10.00 

Block,  Charles  ..  10.00 
Blumenfeld, 

Morris     5.00 

Blustein,  C.  H.  ..  5.00 

Braham,   D.   G....  10.00 

Brv,  M.   E 10.00 

Bry,   Nathan    10.00 

Carafoil.   A 5.00 

Cohen,    Leon    5.00 

•Cohn,   I.   H 25.00 

Eiseman  Bros.    . .  5.00 

Eiseman,  Fred.  B.  15.00 

Eiseman,  R.   S....  5.00 

Epstein,    H.   &   L.  10.00 

Epstein,  J.  1 5.00 

Epstein,  Oscar  . .  5.00 
Federal    Paper 

Stock  Co 7.50 

Ferer,    Aaron,   & 

Sons 5.00 

Finkelstein,  M....  10.00 

Forcheimer,  J.  R.  5.00 
Forest    City    Mfg. 

Co 5.00 

Franc,  H.  L 5.00 

Frelich  Suit  Co...  5.00 

Freund,   J.   L 5.00 

Freund,   L 10.00 

Friend    Hide   & 

Fur  Co 10.00 

Frohlichstein,      S. 

H 10.00 

Fuld,  Mrs.  Leah. .  15.00 

Fuller,   Aaron    . . .  50.00 

Garland,  Thos.  W.  5.00 

Gillerman,  Gus   . .  5.00 

Glaser,  Dr.  Carl  .  5.00 

Glaser,  Julius   ...  10.00 

Glaser,    Sigmimd.  5.00 

Goldman,  Alvin  D.  10.00 

Goldman  Bros.    ..  5.00 

Goldman,  David   .  5.00 

Goldman.   Morris.  25.00 

Greenberg,  Nathan  5.00 

Greenfield  Bros...  10.00 
Greensfelder, 

Bernard    10.00 

Greenspon,  A.    ...  10.00 

Grosberg,    Barney  10.00 

Guckenheim,  Emil  5.00 

Haas,    Harry    S...  10.00 

Haas,  Jacob  ....  ;i0.00 
Harris  Adler   Cap 

Co 5.00 

Harris,  Ben    25.00 

Harris,  Marcus  . .  50.00 

Hasgall.  S 5.00 

Hecht.  Herman  . .  5.00 
Hirschhorn, 

Lewis    5.00 

Hoffman,  Morris.  10.00 
House  of  Bar- 
gains     10.00 

Jacobson.  Hugo. .  5.00 

Jacoby,  Miss  Julia  25.00 

Kahn,  Hvman  . . .  5.00 

Kahn,  J.  B 5.00 

Kahn-Schoen- 

brun-Tiger  Mfg. 

Co 5.00 


Kessler   Bros.    . . .  5.00 
Kleinhauser,    Jos. 

B 10.00 

Kleinhauser,  M.   .  10.00 

Kline.  I.  D 10.00 

Knickerbocker 

Clothing   Co.    ..  5.00 

Kranzberg,  S.    ...  5.00 

Landau,  A 10.00 

Langsdorf.  Julius  5.00 
♦Lesem,  Col.  I.  H. 
Levy,    Miss     Re- 
becca       20.00 

Lieber,  Leslie   ...  10.00 

Lipman,  H.  M....  5.00 

Lippman,  Jos.  M.  10.00 

Lipschitz,  M 5.00 

Littmann.  Mr.s.  M.  10.00 

Loeb,    Alexander.  10.00 

Maas,  Eugene    . . .  5.00 
Mange,    Jacob,    & 

Son     5.00 

Mankofsky   & 

Olshwanger    . . .  5.00 

Marx,  E.  J 5.00 

Marx,  Walter  S...  10.00 

Mathes,  Joseph  . .  25.00 

May,   David    25.00 

Mav,  Morton  J...  25.00 

Maver,    Emil    10.00 

Mayer,  Fred 20.00 

Mayer,    Herman..  10.00 

Mayer,   Irving   I..  5.00 

Maver,  Louis  ....  10.00 

Mendle  Milton  D.  5.00 
Mendle      Printing 

Co 10.00 

Miller,  Mrs.  I.  W.  10.00 
Missouri    Lodge 
No.  22,  I.   O.  B. 

B 10.00 

Moog,  Alva  10.00 

Moss     &     Lowen- 

haupt    5.00 

Myers,   Harrv    . . .  10.00 
♦Nathan,    Emil     . .  10.00 
Newburger    Gar- 
ment Co 10.00 

Olian,  J.  1 10.00 

Olian,    Leslie    G..  5.00 
Paristyle    Gar- 
ment Co 10.00 

Piatt,  Edwin  G...  20.00 

Rauh,  A.  S 5.00 

Rice,   Chas.   M....  10.00 

Rice,    A.    J 10.00 

Rice,  Henry   10.00 

**Rice,  Jonathan. 

Richard,   E.  L.    ..  5.00 

Riegler,  Sig 5.00 

Rosen,    Paul    ....  5.00 

Rosenblatt  Bros..  5.00 

Rosenfeld,  Arthur  5.00 

Roth.   Fred  S 5.00 

Rothschild  Bros. 

Hat  Co 5.00 

Kubenstein,  T.  L.  20.00 
Russack.  S.  J.  ...  5.00 
♦Sacks,  "Wm. 
St.  Louis  Com- 
mission Co.  . . .  5.00 
Samuels  Shoe  Co.  25.00 
Sapin,  Jacob  N...  5.00 

Schield,  Wm 10.00 

Schott,  Albert, 

Fur  Brkg.  Co...  10.00 

Schott,  Max   5.00 

Schuster,   S.   J....  10.00 
Schuster,    Mrs.    S. 

J 5.00 


Schwartz,  Alois   .  5.00 

Schwartz,  J.  C.  . .  5.00 

Scelig,  S 5.00 

Seidel.  S 5.00 

Shoenberg,    Col. 

M 25.00 

Shoenberg,      Syd- 
ney M 10.00 

Shroder,  S.  W....  10.00 

Sichel,  1 10.00 

Sicher,  Edward  . .  5.00 

Sicher,  Henry    . . .  10.00 

Sicher,  M.  J 5.00 

Sicher,  Morton  B.  5.00 
Silverman,     David 

P 5.00 

Silverman,  J.  E...  10.00 

Singer,  B.  P 5.00 

Somers,    David    . .  10.00 

Spitz,  Mrs.  Moritz  10.00 

Stein,  Joe   5.00 

Stein,   Saml.   J....  5.00 
Steinberg,    family 

of  Chas 5.00 

Steinberg,      Louis 

M 5.00 

Steinberg,  Mark  C.  10.00 

Sternberg,  Harry.  5.00 

Stix,  Albert  1 10.00 

**Stix,   C.  A. 

Stix,  Ernest  W...  10.00 
Straus,  Eugene  J.  10.00 
Straus,  Mrs.  Han- 
nah       10.00 

Swope.  Meier 5.00 

Thai,  Robert   5.00 

Tober  &    Saifer    .  10.00 

Treuman.  Paul   . .  5.00 

Union   Cap   Co....  5.00 

Wahl,   David  P...  10.00 

AValdheim,  A.    ...  25.00 

Wall,   M 5.00 

Weil,    Ralph    5.00 

Weinstock,  Walter  5.00 

Weitzman  Bros.   .  5.00 

Wiener,  M.  G 10.00 

Wolff.    A.,    Corpo- 
ration      25.00 

Wolff,   Mrs.   Clara 

A 5.00 

Wolff,    E.   H 10.00 

Wolfort,  Sig 5.00 

Zucker.   Harry   H.  5.00 

Springfield 

Associated  Charity 

Fund   25.00 

Tipton 

Cohn,   Rosalie   ...  15.00 

Webb    City 

Goldstein,  Saul  ..  10.00 

MONTANA 

Butte 

Bhimkin.  Harry  .  10.00 

Cohen,  J.  S 5.00 

Linz.    Mose    5.00 

•Oppenheimer,  .T.  E. 

♦Symons,    Harry. 

Symons.  Wm.  S...  10.00 

Wehl,  A 5.00 

Missoula 

Leiser.    Miss 

Esther 10.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


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NEBRASKA 

Lincoln 

Friend.  Morris    . .  lo.OO 

Gold,    Nathan    J..  5.00 

Mayer,  Clias 10.00 

Pepperberg, 

Julius  10.00 

Simon,  Ben  5.00 

Speier,   H 5.00 

•Weil,    M. 

Omaha 

Gluck.  Israel  . . .  10.00 
Katleman.  Carl  C.  10.00 
Knlakofskv,    J.  * 

Harry    50.00 

Lapidus,   Harry 

H 5.00 

Levy,  Morris    50.00 

Livingston,    Mrs. 

Carrie    5.00 

Mandelson,    Mrs. 

Lena    15.00 

Omaha  Lodge  354, 

I.   O.  B.   B 10.00 

Rosenthal,     B.     & 

H 10.00 

Temple  Israel 

Sisterhood     25.00 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE 

Manchester 

Granite    State 
Lodge    No.    181, 
I.    O.    B.    A 5.00 

NEW  JERSEY 

Atlantic   City 

♦Bacharach,    Mrs. 

Harry. 
Baer,  Mr.  and 

Mrs.    Jacob    . . .      25.00 
Bendheim,  Lewis.        5.00 
•Buzby,    Walter    J. 
Goblins.  Morris  . .        5.00 
Council  of  Jewisli 

Women 5.00 

Epstein,  Mrs.  A..  5.00 
Fleishman,       Mrs. 

S.   L 5.00 

*Fridenberg,     Mrs. 

Anne  E. 
*Fridenberg,     Mrs. 

Sol.   S. 

Gelb,    W.    B 5.00 

Gerstel,  Mrs.  Emil  5.00 
Goldsmit,  Miss  C.  5.00 
Hanstein,    Mrs. 

Moses    5.00 

Hillman,  Joel 250.00 

Hillman,       Julian 

A 100.00 

Horkheimer,    Mrs. 

Morris     15.00 

♦Kline,  Henry  S...      25.00 
Landow,   C. 

Henry   5.00 

Levy,  Mrs.  Benj..        5.00 

Moss,    S.    R 10.00 

Ojserkis,    Sig- 

mund     25.00 

Press,  Mrs.  A 20-00 

Rosenbaum,  Elias  10.00 
Rosenberg,  H.  . .  5.00 
Schaul,   Henrv   H.       5.00 


Staller,    Mrs. 

Jennie  

5.00 

♦White,   D.   S. 

Zimmerman,  Mme. 

Isabelle 

10.00 

Belinar 

Strauss,  Irving  R. 

5.00 

Bridgeton 

Garfield,  D 

5.00 

Camden 

Fuhrman,  Abe  . . . 

5.00 

Fuhrman.   Nathan 

5.00 

Nelson,   L.  M.    ... 

5.00 

Reiter,    Dr.    Otto. 

5.00 

Schoenagle,  Sig. . . 

15.00 

Weitzman,    Israel. 

5.00 

East    Orangre 

Back,  Mrs.  Albert 

5.00 

Dimond,  A.  J 

10.00 

Kohn.    M.    F., 

family  

6.00 

Schlesenger, 

Mrs.   Alex.    L... 

10.00 

Elizabeth 

Council  of  Jewish 

Women  

10.00 

Hyman,    Isaac,    & 

Sons 

10.00 

Stein,   Dr.    Emll.. 

5.00 

Hoboken 

Morganstern, 

Mrs.    R 

10.00 

Eong   Branch 

Young       Women's 

Hebrew  Ass'n   . 

10.00 

Merchantville 

Eichengreen, 

Pauline   B 

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.    0.    B.    B 

10.00 

Feist,  Abram   

5.00 

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 

Goldsmith,    Leo    . 

5.00 

Goldsmith,  M.  H.. 

5.00 

♦Goldsmith.  Nathan. 

Gries.  Aaron    

5.00 

♦Groedel,    Theodore. 

♦Grotta,   David    . . . 

100.00 

Hammersehlag, 

N 

5.00 

Hannocli,  Herbert 

J 

5.00 

Hertz,    Max    

20.00 

♦Hollander,    Albert 

♦Hollander,  Benj. 
W. 

♦Hollander 
Michael. 
Hollander,   Samuel 

M 10.00 

Jay,  Leopold   10.00 

Kamm,   Louis    . . .      10.00 

♦Kaufherr,     Albert 
H. 
Kaufherr    &    Co..      10.00 
Kaufherr,  Isadora 
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  . .      10.00 

♦Lewis,   Israel. 
Lichtman,     J.,     & 

Son     10.00 

Lindeman,    Philip      10.00 
Lippman,  Louis..        5.00 

♦Lissner,   A. 

♦Lissner,  B. 

♦Lissner,   Leo  N...      10.00 
Liveright,     Frank 

1 10.00 

Loewenberg  Co...      10.00 
Mavbatira,  Charles       5.00 

Mayer,  Adolf 25.00 

Mendel,  William  .        5.00 

♦Meyer,    Aaron. 
Mever,    Jacob    . . .      10.00 
Meyer,   Joseph    E.      10.00 

♦Miller,   Bernard. 

Miller,   E.  H 10.00 

Myers,    Wm.    L...        5.00 
Newman,  Jacob  L.      10.00 
Oppenheimer, 
Max    10.00 

♦Phillips,  Arthur. 

Plaut,    Louis    10.00 

Plant,  Moses    5.00 

♦Rachlin,   Morris. 
Rich,  Leopold   . . .        5.00 
Rich,  William  S..      10.00 

♦Roth,    Isaac. 
Salzman,   Nathan.        5.00 
Sheck  Advertising 
Agency   5.00 

♦Schlesinger,    Louis. 
Schlesinger, 

Morris  S 5.00 

Schnuerer,    Alfred      10.00 

♦Schwarz   &    Son. 
Schwarz,    Louis 

C 10.00 

Sichel,  Moses 10.00 

Simon,  H.   S 5.00 

Sommer,  Harry  F.      25.00 

♦Sommer,    Wm.   M. 

Stahl,   Simon   .5.00 

Stein,  Leo   5.00 

Steiner,    Herman.        5.00 

♦Steiner,   Mrs.   Jos. 

♦Straus,    Isaac   T. 
Straus,    M.,    & 

Sons  5.00 

Sugarman,  Jos.  J.        5.00 


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T'hry,    Kmil    ,-.00 

"Warner,    r.anietr.  3.ou 
•■VVoiugarten.    Levi. 

Orange 

Brentano,    Mrs. 

Simon    10.00 

Engel.    li^idor    . . .  5.00 

Roth  &  Co..  Inc.. .  10.00 
♦Roth.   Jacob. 

Paterson 

Gordon  David    . . .  5.00 

Grunauer,  Louis 

H -,.00 

Holznian   Silk 

Mfg.    Co 3.00 

Leviue    &    Green- 
span       5.00 

Rogow.skl.  M.  L...  5.00 

Pennsgrove 

Livingstone. 

Alex 10.00 

Perth  Aniboy 

Wnitzel,   Mas    . . .  10.00 
Phillipsburg 

Bugen,   Jacob    . . .  5.00 
Nie,   Miss  Alice 

E 5.00 

Stone,   Max   M 5.00 

Plainfleld 

Rotbberg.  Harvey  5.00 

Schwed,    Herman.  5.00 

Tepper  Bros 50.00 

Riverside 

Pollack.  S.  F 15.00 

Sonierville 

Hellman,    Israel..  5.00 

Mack,  Mrs.  Louise  10.00 

Schwed,  Chas.   . . .  5.00 

Trenton 

Alexander,    Harry  5.00 

Arosniss,  Nathan".  5.00 

Block,    S.    R 5.00 

Budson,  Alexander  5.00 

Fuld,  Jones  A 5.00 

Fuld,    Mrs.    Leah 

E 25.00 

Fuld.    Names    A..  5.00 

Goodstein.   H.   L..  5.00 

Green.  Hvman  ...  5.00 

•Gusky  &  Neufelil.  5.00 

Haveson.   Herman  5.00 

Josephson.  E».    ...  5.00 

Julian.   Dr.   Wm..  5.00 

Kahn.    S 5.00 

Kaplan.   David    . .  5.00 

Kaufman.    S.   E...  5.00 

Koplin,  Dr.  N.  H.  5.00 

Kramer.  Maurice.  5.00 
Leventhal,    N..    & 

Co 5.00 

Levy,    J.    Herbert  5.00 

Levy,    Samuel    . . .  5.00 

Mandel.  J 5.00 

Reich,  Wm 5.00 

Rice,  Mrs.  Bertha 

J.   F 25.00 

Rudner,  E 5.00 

Trenton    Shirt 

Mfg.    Co 10.00 

Unkin,    Paul    5.00 

Wineberg.    Morris  5.00 


AVirtschafter,    H..        5.00 
\\'olf,    Mr.    and 
Mrs.   Robt 25.00 

Warrenville 

llofheimer,  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Arthur      10.00 

NEW    MEXICO 


-Vlbuquerque 

Ilfeld,    Louis    5.00 

Kahn,  Siegfried    .  5.00 
Nordhaus,    Max..  25.00 
yclnveizer,    Her- 
man      10.00 

Clayton 

Isaacs,    Eobt.    W.        5.00 
E.  Las  Vegas 
J.   E.   Eosenwald 
Lodge  545,  I.  O. 
B.  B 20.00 

Las   Vegas 
Ilfeld,    Chas 

NEW  TORK 

Albany 

Barnet,  Wm 

Blatner,  Jacob  M. 
Blatner,  M.  H.  .. 
Blatner,  S.  H.  ... 
Brenner,  Louis  . . 
Congregation  Beth 

Emeth  

Council  of  Jewish 

^Yomen     

de   Beer,    Mr.    and 

Mrs.  Jacob    

Fleishman,  I 

Friedman,  J.  S.. 
Fuld,  Franklin  B. 
Gideon  Lodge  140, 

I.   O.  B.   B 

Hatch,  Nathan  . . 
Hessberg,  Samuel 
Hyman,  Edward. 
Hyman  &  Hess  . . 
Kantrowitz, 

Morris     

Earner,  A.,  &  Son 
Lesser,  R.  W.... 
Levinson,  I.  N... 
Levison,  Milton  F. 
Mandelbaum,   M. 

J 

Mann  Bros 

Mann,      Mr.      and 

Mrs.   Chas 

Mann,  Milton  . . . 
May,  Chas.  S.  .. 
Mendel,  Max  .... 
Mendleson, 

Jerome   

Mendelson.    Leon. 

Miller  Bros 

Muhlfelder  &  Illch 
Muhlfelder.  Jonas 
Neuman,    Dr.    Leo 

H 

Nusbaum,  Joseph 
Nusbaum,  S.  I... 
Oppenheim,  G.  L. 
Oppenheim.  Wm. 
L 


10.00 


25.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10.00 

25.00 

5.00 

10.00 

10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

20.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

5.00 
5.00 

10.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

25.00 
10.00 

5.00 
10.00 

5.00 

5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

5.00 


Paris  Store  10.00 

♦Roscndalc,       Hon. 

S.    W. 
Sonnenfeld,  Sam 

^  T-    5.00 

Sporborg,  Mr.  and 

Mrs.    Alfred    J..      10.00 
Sporborg,    Mrs. 

Henry  J 5.00 

Stern,   Chas.   M...        5.00 
Thanhauser,    Mrs. 

Benj.    H 10.00 

Waldman  Bros.  ..      10  00 
Weil,    Edw 5.OO 

.Vmsterdam 

Alder,   J 5.00 

Behr,    O.   M.   &    S. 

,  M 5.00 

Holzheimer,    Solo- 
mon          10.00 

Lurie,    A.    D 5.OO 

Straus,   David    . . .      10.00 

.\uburn 

Marshall,  L 5.00 

Binghamton 

Rosenthal,  S.  C...        5.00 
Brooklyn 

Blum,   Edw.   C 10.00 

Council  of  Jewish 

Juniors 10.00 

De  Vos,  A.  R 10.00 

Franks,  H.   S 5.00 

Green,  Mrs.  Bernie 

F 10.00 

Hirsch,     Miss     S. 

Eugenia    5.00 

Janowitch.  J.  H..        5.00 

Joachim,    B 25.00 

♦Kalvin,    Mrs. 

Henry  M. 
Katz.  Mrs.  Jennie       5.00 
Kaufman,    Mrs. 

Sara     5.00 

May,    Daniel    5.00 

♦Reiner,   Julius. 

Rubin,   Jos 25.00 

Tuholsky,  D 10.00 

Veld,    Rabbi   H...      10.00 
"Werbelovsky. 
Abraham'. 10.00 

Buflfalo 

♦Hofeller,  Eugene 
D. 

♦Hotelier,   Theodore. 

♦Hotelier,  Mrs. 

Theo. 
Jewish  Federation 
for    Social    Ser- 
vice        300.00 

♦Joseph,   J.    G. 
Kline.   Mrs.    Jose- 
phine           25.00 

♦Warner,    Eugene. 

♦Winkler,  Mrs.  R. 
S. 

Cedarhurst,  L..  I. 

Dreyfus,  Fred  J.  5.00 
Croton-on-Hudson 

Rosen,    Jos.   A 10.00 

Delhi 

Stern,  Aaron  5.00 


♦Life  Member. 


66 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


Eggertsville 

Warner,   Mrs. 

Eugene     

10.00 

£linira 

Friendly,  M.  H... 

5.00 

Friendly,  Mrs. 

Sarah   G 

5.00 

Lande,  Dr.  Abra- 

ham     

5.00 

Levy,  Benj.   F 

5.00 

Rosenbaum,   H. 

L 

5.00 

Tepper  Bros 

10.00 

Far  Kockaway 

Herrman,   Mrs.   J. 

D 

5.00 

Gloversville 

Aaron,  Albert   . . . 

5.00 

Bachner   Joseph.. 

10.00 

Bellis   &  Klein    .. 

25.00 

Horwitz    &    Arbib 

10.00 

Kennedy,    Dr.    M. 

10.00 

Lebenheim,  F.  W. 

15.00 

Littauer,  Lucius 

N 

100.00 

Mendel,  J.  W 

5.00 

*Moses,  Joseph. 

Nelson.    A 

5.00 

*Rothschild, 

Samuel. 

♦Rothschild,    Mrs. 

Samuel. 

Sanger,   N 

5.00 

Great   Neck,   L.   I. 

Burnham,    Lee    S. 

5.00 

Greenport,   Xi.   I. 

Levine  Bros 

5.00 

Herkimer 

Schermer.    Benj.  . 

5.00 

Schermer,    Mrs. 

5.00 

Jamaica 

Sisterhood   of 

Temple  Israel   . 

10.00 

Johnstown 

Denkert,    M 

5.00 

Feldman,  M.,   & 

Son 

5.00 

Galinsky,    B 

5.00 

Rosenthal,   Albert 

10.00 

Lattrence,  IL.  I 

Florance,   Mrs. 

Sarah  H 

10.00 

Movmt  Vernon 

10.00 

Xewburgh 

Dubrusin   Bros.    . 

5.00 

Fish  &  Feinhar. . 

5.00 

Fruchter,   Philip 

5.00 

Goldberg,  Alex.  . . 

5.00 

Goodman,   Isaac. 

5.00 

Kades.  Louis 

5.00 

Kempler,  Philip  . 

5.00 

Lasner,  M.  B 

5.00 

Samuel,    Sig.    & 

Max    

5.00 

Stern,    Frederick. 

10.00 

Xew   Kochelle 

Amdur.  N.  W 5.00 

Bronner,    Mrs. 

Henry    10.00 

Drey,   Mrs.    Lizzie 

H 5.00 

♦Grant,  Adolph  . .  25.00 
Landenburger, 

Theo 5.00 

♦Landenburger, 

Mrs.   Theo. 

Xew    York    City 
Baron   de   Hirsch 

Fund   10,000.00 

♦♦Abraham,   A. 
Abrahams,    Mrs. 

M.  L 5.00 

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,        Nathan 

A.,  and  Rosa,  in 

memorv  of   ....      25.00 

t    Aron,  Morris   100.00 

Baer,    Mrs.    Han- 
nah        10.00 

♦Bamberger,    Wm. 
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 

Bernard,    Mrs. 

Bertram   10.00 

Bernheim,    Isaac 

J 5.00 

♦Bernheimer,    Miss 

Rosie. 
Bijur,   Abraham..      10.00 
Bijur,    Judge 

Nathan   10.00 

Billwiller  Bros...  10.00 
Bing,   Mr.   and 

Mrs.  A.  M 10.00 

Blitzer,    M.    D 5.00 

Bloomingdale,  Mrs. 

J.  B 10.00 

Blum,     Mrs.     Jos. 

A 10.00 

♦Blumenthal, 

George. 
Blumgart,  Mr.  and 

Mrs.   Louis    5.00 

Bowsky,  Louis  . .  o.OO 
Bronner,   Mr.   and 

Mrs.  Leonard  . .      25.00 
Buchman,   Julius.      25.00 
♦Budge,  Henry. 
Burgauer,   Samuel      10.00 
Buttenwieser, 

Jos.   L 10.00 

Campe,   Emanuel 

N 5.00 

Centennial  Lodge, 

763,   F.  &  A.  M.      25.00 
Cohen,   Julius 

Henry   10.00 

Cohen,  Max    10.00 

Conheim,    Her- 
mann        10.00 


♦Cowen.  Moses   . . .  10.00 

Danenbaum,  Chas.  5.00 

DeBoer,  David  H.  5.00 

Diamond,  Milton  25.00 
Dreyfuss,    Mrs. 

Ludwig lO.OO 

Dribben,  S.  F...  lO.OO 
Eckstein,    Henry 

J 10.00 

Edelstein,  S.  M. . .  5.00 
Ehrmann.    Mrs. 

Ernst 10.00 

Einstein,  Isaac  D.  10.00 
Eiseman,   Mrs. 

Sam    10.00 

Enelow,  Dr.  H.  G.  10.00 
Erianger,  Abra- 
ham     l.GOO.OO 

Estricher,  Henry.  5.00 

Fechheimer,  A.  '. .  10.00 

Fechheimer,  Chas.  10.00 

Felsenheld,  E.   . . .  10.00 

Fischman.    Wm...  7.50 

Fleishman,  Marco  10.00 

Frank  Bros 5.00 

Frankel,    D.    .1 5.00 

Frankfeld,  Mrs. 

Mildred    10.00 

Friedman,  Max   .  .  25.00 

Friedman,  Morris  10.00 
Friedman,   Sol.,   & 

Co 10.00 

Fuerst,    W.    F 5.00 

Gainsburg,    I.    ...  25.00 

Gans,  Mitton   15.00 

Glass,  Henry   10.00 

Glazier,  Henry  S.  25.00 
Goldberg,   Mrs.   J. 

D 10.00 

♦Goodhart,     Philip 

Goodman,  Edwin.  10.00 
Goodman,  Wm.  . .  15.00 
Gottheil.    Mrs. 

Paul    10.00 

Gotthelf,     Edward 

B 5.00 

Greenhut.   Mrs.   J. 

B 50.00 

Grossman,  Emil  .  5.00 
Grossman,   Rev. 

Dr.  R 5.00 

Guggenheim,  Mrs. 

Isaac    100.00 

*Guggenheim, 

Murry. 
*Guggenheim,  Wm. 
Guinzburg,    Col., 

and   Mrs.    H.   A.      .50.00 
Guinzburg.      Miss 

Lillie   10.00 

Guinzburg,      Mrs. 

Victor   10.00 

Gutfreund,  Hugo.  lO.OO 
Hadassah    Lodge 

8,    U.    O.    T.    S..        5.00 
♦♦Hays,    Daniel   P. 
♦Heinsheimer, 

Alfred  M. 
Henarlcks,    Mrs. 

Chas .%5.00 

Herkimer.    Ber- 

thold   S 10.00 

♦Hermann, 

Ferdinand. 
Hevman,    Samuel.      10.00 
Hirsch,  Adolf    ...        5.00 
Hirsch.   Morris   J.      10.00 
♦Hoffheimer, 

Nathan. 


♦Life  Member. 
•♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


67 


Holzuiiin,  Ascher.  10.00 
Holziuan.  S.  L...  10.00 
Hnchberger,    Mrs. 

J o.OO 

Ilusch.    Horraan..        5.00 
*Hyman.   D.  M. 
Ikelheiiuor, 

Emanuel, 

children  of  ...  15.00 
Ikelheimer,     Miss 

Ida   y.OO 

Ittleson.  Henry  . .        .").00 

Jacobson.  S 15.00 

Jaffee,  Louis  J.. .  10.00 
Janowitz,    Julius.      25.00 

Kahn,  Louis 15.00 

*Katz,    Eugene. 
♦•Kaut'manu,  B. 
Kaufmann,   Mrs. 

B 25.00 

Kaufmann,      Her- 
bert M 25.00 

Kaufmann.  Julius      10.00 
**Kayser,    Julius. 
Kessler,   Mrs.   F. 

W 5.00 

Klein,      Mr.      and 

Mrs.  Milton  M..  10.00 
Klein,  Sidney  . . .  5.00 
Klingenstein.    Mr. 

ana  Mrs.  Chas.  10.00 
Klugman,  Julius.  10.00 
Knopf,  Samuel  . .  5.00 
Kohnstamn,  Leo, 

Edward        and 

Jos 50.00 

*Krauskopf,     Marv 

G. 
Krieger,   Louis    . .        5.00 
Lamport,  Mr.  and 

Mrs.   S.  C 25.00 

Landman,      Rabbi 

Isaac    5.00 

Lang.  H.  H 5.00 

Latz,  Mrs.  Mack. .  200.00 
Laiiterstein,    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. 
Lerentritt,     Hon. 

David    10.00 

Levy,  Albert  L..  15.00 
Levy,  Mrs.  Ben.i.  5.00 
Lew,  Ephraim  B.  5.00 
Levy,  Felix  H....      10.00 

Lew,  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   . .      25.00 
Lipper,  Mrs. 

Arthur    15.00 

Lippman,  L.  J...  5.00 
Loewenstein, 

Herman    10.00 


Lorsch,    Henry    .  .      10.00 
♦Louchbeim, 

Harry  F 25.00 

Louchheim,  Mrs. 

H.  F 25.00 

Lyon,  Miss  Mabel      10.00 
♦♦Mack,    Jacob    W. 
Mack,    Marc    H...      10.00 
Manhattan -Wash. 

Lodge  101,  I.  O. 

B.  B 10.00 

Mannheimer,  I....  5.00 
Marcuse.  A.  J.. . .  5.00 
Marks,  Sigmund.  10.00 
♦Marshall,  Louis..  100.00 
Mautuer.  Julius..  10.00 
Mayer,  Bernhard.  50.00 
Mayer,  Max  W...  30.00 
Maver,    S.    W.    ...      10.00 

Meltzer,  M.  C 10.00 

Mendelsohn,  Sigm.  10.00 
Metzler,     Mrs. 

Daisy    5.00 

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 

Mishkind,    Isidor.        5.00 
♦Morganstern, 

Albert   G. 
Morgenthau, 

Henry     25.00 

Morrison's.    Inc..      20.00 

Moses,  D.  K 10.00 

Moses,  Mrs.  E.  . .  5.00 
Mt.    Sinai    Lodge 

No.   2,    I.    O.    B. 

B 10.00 

Nathan.    Miss 

Caroline  K 12.50 

Naumburg,  Elkan  50.00 
Newburger.  Alfred 

H 10.00 

Nordlinger,     Emil 

S ■ 10.00 

Ochs,  Mrs.  Adolph 

S 25.00 

Oppenheimer,    Z. 

H 10.00 

Peierls,  Siegfried.  10.00 
Peyser,      Solomon 

D 10.00 

Pollak,    Chas.    N..      10.00 

Posner,   Dr.  A 25.00 

Posner,  Louis  S..  10.00 
Present.  Le  Roy  10.00 
Reese,     Mrs.     Re- 

gina  L 10.00 

Reiter,  Leon  M.. .  5.00 
Rogers,    M.    H....        5.00 

Rosen  Bros 5.00 

Rosenbaum, 

Arthur  A 10.00 

Rosenbaum,  Wm.  10.00 
Rosenblatt,  Albert  10.00 
Rossback,  Jacob.  10.00 
Rossbach,   Mrs. 

Leonora    B.    ...      25.00 
Rothschild,    Louis 

F 10.00 

♦Rothschild,   Mrs. 

Wm. 
Sachs,      Mr.      and 

Mrs.  Chas 10.00 


Sachs,    Harry    ...  25.00 

Sachs,  Samuel  . .  25.00 
Sachs,    Mrs. 

Samuel    25.00 

Saks,    Isadora    ...  5.00 

Salit,   Michael    . . .  5.00 
♦♦Salomon,    Win. 
♦Samler,    Louis. 
Samuels,    Donald 

L 10.00 

Sanger,    Isaac    . . .  10.00 

Schiff,  Isaac 3.00 

♦♦Schiff,   Jacob   H. 
Schiff,  Mrs.  Jacob 

H 500.00 

Schiff,      Mortimer 

L 100.00 

Schoenfeld,  David  35.00 
Schoenfeld,      Mrs. 

David    10.00 

Seasongood,  A.  J.  10.00 
Seligman,  Mrs.  De 

Witt  J 5.00 

Seligman,    Dr. 

Edwin   R.   A 5.00 

Seligman,     Jeffer- 
son       25.00 

Semel,    Bernard    .  5.00 

Shiman,   David    . .  10.00 

Shrier,   Samuel    . .  5.00 

Sicher,  Dudley  D.  10.00 
♦♦Sidenberg,    G. 

Sidenberg,  Henry  25.00 
Sidenberg,  Mr.  and 

Mrs.  Richard  . .  10.00 
Silberstein,   Abra- 
ham      5.00 

Silverberg.  A.  S..  2.3.00 
Silverberg,     Mrs. 

A.    S 25.00 

Silverberg,  Arthur  15.00 
Silverman,    Mrs. 

Anna    lO.OO 

Simon.   A.   L.   and 

L.    L .5.00 

Sloss,  A.  M lO.OO 

Solomon,    Miss 

Camille 5.0O 

Sommerich,  Edwin  10. OO 

Sondheim,  Max  .  5.00' 
Sonneborn,  Moses 

S o.OO 

Spellman,    Louis 

E 5.0O 

Spiegelberg.  Willi  lO.OO 
Steinam,     Mrs. 

Abr 10.00 

Steiner,   B 25.00 

Steiner,  Mrs.  B...  25.(X> 

Steiner  Bros 10.00 

Steiner,    David    . .  10.00 

Steiner,    Jos 10.00 

Steiner,  Sam  S...  lO.OO 
Steiner,  Mrs.  Sig- 

fried    25.00 

Steinhardt,  Henry  10.00 

Stern,  Albert lO.OO 

Stern,  Benjamin  .  10.00 

Stern,   Leopold    . .  25.00 

Stern,  Mever   10.00 

Stern,  N.  J 5.00 

Stern,  S.  Sidney..  10.00 
Sterne,  Mr.  and 

Mrs.   L.  H 10.00 

Stiefel,  Mrs.  Sam'l  5.00 
Stieglitz,  Albert  .  lO.OO 
Strasburger, 

Byron  L 5.00 

Strasser,  W.  W...  5.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


68 


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Straus,  A.  D.    . . .  o.OO 

Straus,  Harry  H..  10.00 
*Straus,   Lionel  F. 

Straus,  Percy  S...  25.00 

Strauss,    Charles.  50.00 

Strauss,  David  R.  10.00 

Strauss,  Martin  . .  10.00 

Stroock,  Jos 50.00 

Strooek,    Louis   S.  50.00 
Stroock,    Robt. 

Louis 5.00 

Sulke,  J.  M 10.00 

Sulzberger.   Cyrus 

L 3.00 

•*Swaab,  M.  M..  Jr. 

Swope.   J.   L 10.00 

Tanenbaum.  Leon  25.00 

Temple  Betli-El..  25.00 
Toch,   Mr.   and 

Mrs.  Henry  M..  25.00 

Toch,    Maximilian  10.00 

Trager,  J.  Garfiebl  15.00 
Trounstine.  Lewis 

J 10.00 

LTiry,  Moise   10.00 

Ullmann,  Mrs. 

Julius     L 5.00 

nimann.  M 10.00 

rimann.  C.  J.   ...  10.00 
L'nger,   Mrs.   Her- 
man J 10.00 

Veit.   B 5.00 

Vorhaus,  Louis  J.  10.00 

AVallach.  Mose.<  .  .  10.00 

TVallerstein.    Max  10.00 
*^Varburg.    Felix 

M 100.00 

*Warburg.  Paul  M. 

Weil,   Dr.   Isaac.  5.00 
Weiter,   Mrs. 

Gertrude    10.00 

TVeiss,  S.  J 25.00 

*W'ertheim,   Jacob. 
Wertheim. 

Maurice    50.00 

Winburn.    .Tesse..  5.00 

Winkler.    Eli    125.00 

Wolff.  Mrs.  A.   L.  10.00 
Wolff.  Mrs.  Lewis 

S 20.00 

*Wollman,   Henry. 

•Wollman.  Wm.  J.  25.00 

*Woolf.    Morris    L. 

Wormser.  Moritz.  10.00 

Zeckendorf.  Louis  10.00 

Zucker,    Sam'l    . . .  5.00 

>'iagara  Falls 


Desbecker.    S.   R.. 

5.00 

♦Silberberg.  Bertha. 

Silberberg    Bros.. 

5.00 

♦Silberberg.     Isaac 

L. 

Silberger.  Moses 

L 

5.00 

Plattstanrg 

Mendelsohn. 

Julius    

25.00 

Kochester 

Adler,  I>iiac   

5.00 

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 

♦Life  Member. 

♦♦Deceased  Lite  Member. 

Brickner,   Max   O.  5.00 

Cauffman    Family  20.00 

Cohen,  J..  Son  Co.  ."..00 

Cohn.  H.  C 5.00 

Cohn.   Herman  M.  5.00 
Ettenheimer,  S.  L.  5.00 
Feinstein    &    Pot- 
ter    5.00 

Forman,    B 10.00 

Frankel,   Chas.    ..  10.00 

Frankel,  Louis   . .  10.00 

Freeman.  .Jacob  L.  10.00 

Garson,    Elmer  A.  5.00 

Garson.  Mrs.  J.  L.  5.00 

Gates,  A.  P 5.00 

Goldman,  Hvman, 

&  Son    5.00 

Goldsmith,    Leon.  10.00 
Goldstein.     R..     & 

Co. 5.00 

Goodman.  A 10.00 

Gordon,  M 5.00 

Griesheimer,   F. 

M 5.00 

Griesheimer,  L.  . .  5.00 

Guggenheim.  G.  C.  5.00 
Guggenheimer,  H. 

L 5.00 

Hart,   Leo    5.00 

Heilbrunn    & 

Sons.  J 5.00 

Hyman.  M.  C 5.00 

.Toffee,    Isaac    ....  5.00 
Katz,  Mrs.  Abram 

J 25.00 

Klrstein,  Henry 

E 5.00 

Kleinberger,  Leon  5.00 

Klonick.    Harrr    .  5.00 

Kochenthal.   J.    . .  5.00 

Leiter.  H.   F 10.00 

Levy,  H.  1 5.00 

Levy.    Jacob     10.00 

Lowenthal,  Estate 

of      Geo.       (Be- 
quest I    2.50.00 

**Lowenthal,  Max. 
Lowenthal    & 

Sons,   Max    25.00 

Marks    &    Abram- 

son   5.00 

Mever.  Chas.  A...  5.00 

Mevers,  J.  L 5.00 

Mevers.    M.    M....  5.00 

Mevers.  Walter  S.  5.00 

*Michaels.  Jos.   . . .  25.00 

Miller.   Wm 25.00 

Nusbaum    &    Son, 

A 5.00 

Present.    Emanuel  5.00 

Present,   Morris    .  5.00 

Present.  Philip   .  .  5.00 

Reichert,  M 5.00 

Ring.    S.    L 5.00 

Rosenberg. 

Edward    10.00 

Rosenberg.   Mrs. 

Herman    10.00 

Rosenberg,    .Jacob 

G 10.00 

Rosenbloom,   Mrs. 

Anna    .5.00 

Rosenthal,     Jos. 

W 5.00 

Savage,    S.   H 5.00 

Simon,   Joseph    . .  5.00 

Stein,  Rudolph   . .  10.00 

Stein,   Simon  X...  200.00 

Stern,    Chas 10.00 


Stern,  Henry  M.  .  20.00 

Stern,  Morley  A..  10.00 

Strouss.  D.  E.   . . .  5.00 

Thalheimer,  .J.  . .  3.00 
Van    Bergh    Silver 

Plate  Co 10.00 

Weil,  S.  M 5.00 

Wiener,   Mrs. 

Jacob    10.00 

Wile,  Mrs.   Carrie  5.00 

Wile,   Julius  M...  25.(xj 

Wile,  M.   B 5.00 

Wile.   Sol 10.00 

Zerubbabel  Lodge 

5.3,  I.  O.  B.  B...  10.00 

Rome 

Sebelowitz,    David 
A 5.00 

.Saranac   Lake 

Feustman,    M.    M.      10.(M> 
Schenectady 

Graubart,  Samuel  5.00 
Lichtenberg, 

Chester 10.00 

Rubenstein, 

Lazarus    5.00 

Salmon.  Del.  B...  5.<h( 

Stark,   M.,   &    Son  5.00 

Syracuse 

Federation  of 
Jewish     Philan- 
thropies        100.00 

Holstein,  A.  M.  . .  10.00 
Sporberg,  W.  L.. .      10.00 

Tarryto^vn 
Halle.    Mrs. 

Jacques   S 20.00 

Troy 

Gross.  Mrs.  Marks  .5.00 

•Jacobs,    James    . .  .5.00 

Kranson.  Frank..  5.00 

Weiss.  Harry S.iX) 

WatertowTi 

Ellis,    H 5.00 

NORTH   CAROLINA 

Ashevllle 

Lichtenfels.   G.    . .  5.00 

Lipinskv,  M 5.00 

Lipinskv,    S 5.00 

Rosenberg,  Ralph  10.00 

Zagier,  R.  B 5.00 

Charlotte 

Council  of  Jewish 

Women 5.00 

Haas,  O.  K 5.00 

Goldsboro 
Berke,   Dr. 

Edward    5.00 

Edwards,  Mrs. 

Asher  A .5.00 

.To-seph.  A.  A.    ...        .5.00 
•Weil.   Mrs.    Henrv. 

Weil.  Leslie   10.00 

Weil,  Mrs.  Sol.   . .      20.00 

Greensboro 

Bluhm.   Sidnev    . .  5.00 

Cone.  Bernard  M.  10.00 

Cone,  Mrs.  Ceasar  10.00 


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Cone,    Herman    . . 

10.00 

Cone.   Julius    W.. 

10.00 

Goldstein.    .T 

.j.OO 

Oettinger,  E.  M. 

&  J.   R 

10.00 

Sternbergor,  K.  . . 

50.00 

Sternbergei-,  M.  . . 

10.00 

Temple    Sister- 

hood     

50  00 

Henderson  villa 

Brenner,  M 

5.00 

Kantrowitz,  A.    . . 

5.(H> 

LervLs.  A 

5.00 

Patterson,    H.    ... 

5.00 

High   Point 

Harris,  H.,  &  Bro. 

5.00 

New    Bern 

Coplon  Co 

10.00 

Lipman,  Harry  . . 

10.00 

Lipman,    Jos.    . . . 

5.00 

Lipman   &    Levin- 

son   

5.00 

Raleigh 

Berwanger,  S.   . . . 

5.00 

Salisbury 

Oestreicber,    Dave 

7.50 

Wallace,  V.,  & 

Son    

10.00 

Statesville 

Temple  Sister- 

hood     

5.00 

Wallace,  H 

5.00 

Wallace,  Sig 

5.00 

Wilmington 

Bear,  Irvin   

5.00 

Baer.     Sam'l,     Sr., 

&  Sons   

10.00 

Bluetbenthal, 

Mrs.  Herbert   . . 

5.00 

Finkelstein,  Chas. 

5.00 

.Tacobi,  M.  W.   ... 

15.00 

Shrier  &  Solomon 

5.00 

Solomon,  B 

5.00 

Weil,  J 

5.00 

Winston-Salem 

Rose,   Henry    

5.00 

Urband,  Frank  M. 

5.00 

NORTH   DAKOTA 

Fargo 

Xaftalin,  D 

5.00 

Jamestown 

Beck,  Morris    

5.00 

OHIO 

Akron 

Bernstein.   M.   A.. 

10.00 

Hirsch,  Mrs.  Geo. 

10.00 

Jewish   Social 

Service    Federa- 

tion         

200.00 

Leopold,  H.  E.   .. 

10.00 

Bellaire 

Blum  Bros.  Co 

5.00 

Blum,    Henry    . . . 

10.00 

Herzberg.  Max  L. 

5.00 

Kapner.   Ben    .... 

5.00 

Ladies'  Aux.  Socy 

15.00 

I^adies'    B'nai 

B'rith    Aux.    ...  5.00 

Luchs,  Albert  ...  5.00 
Sons    of   Israel 

Congregation  . .  5.00 

Canton 

Baer,    L.   A.   &    E. 

1 10.00 

fohen,  Dorothy  .  10.00 
Erlanger   Dry 

Goods  Co 10.00 

Feldman,    J 10.00 

Fischgrund, 

Simon    5.00 

Fisher   Bros 5.00 

Fisher,  Jos.  E 5.00 

Globe       Furniture 

and  Carpet  Co.  10.00 
Hirschheimer 

Bros.  Co 10.00 

Kaven,    Louis    . . .  5.00 

Klafter,   Philip   . .  5.00 

Klein.  Jas 5.00 

Lnvin,    Harry    & 

Sons  10.00 

Lefovits,    1 5.00 

Livingston,   D.   B.  10.00 

Livingston.    S.   H.  5.00 

Livingston,    S.   M.  15.00 

Lowenstein,  S.  . .  5.00 
Luntz    Iron    and 

Steel   Co 10.00 

Mann,    Harry    S..  5.00 

Mann,    Henry    . . .  15.00 

Mann,  Lawrence.  5.00 
Margolies,     Maver 

E .5.00 

Nusbaum.  Harrv.  5.00 

Oscar,   A.    L 5.00 

Sacks,  M.  M 5.00 

Seitner,   D 5.00 

Stern,    Karl    5.00 

Stern.  Mrs.  Max.  25.00 
Temple  Sister- 
hood      25.00 

Toronski.  Sol.  ...  7.50 
Weintraub,    Chas. 

S 10.00 

Cincinnati 

Abraham,  Chas.  .  5.00 
Abraham,    Mrs. 

Victor    15.00 

Abrahams.  I.  D...  5.00 

Ach.    Samuel    5.00 

Adler,    Eugene    . .  5.00 

Altman  &  Minces  5.00 
Beckman,     N. 

Henry   5.00 

Berman,    Adolph.  5.00 

Berman,   Oscar    . .  10.00 

Bernard.   J.    L 5.00 

Bettman,    Irwin 

M 5.00 

Bing,   Ben  M.    ...  5.00 

Bing,    Mrs.    I.    M.  10.00 

Bing,    Mrs.    Sam'l  10.00 

Bloch,    Ben 5.00 

Bloch,  Herbert  R.  10.00 

Bloch,   Jacob    5.00 

Block,  Jos.  E 5.00 

♦Block,    Samuel. 

Bowman.  A.  L 5.00 

Brown,    B 5.00 

Brown,    G.    J 10.00 

Cincinnati    Lodge 

4.  I.  O.  B.  B....  25.00 

Cohen,  A.  E 10.00 


Cohen,  Alfred  M.  10.00 
District    G.    L.    2, 

L   O.   B.   B 100.00 

Dreifus,  Mrs. 

Rosa    5.00 

lOicliberg.    Harry.        5.00 

ICnglander.  1 5.00 

*F('cliheimer,    .S. 

Marcus. 
Fechheinier.    S. 

T 10.00 

Feibelman,    Mrs. 

Rose 5.00 

Feldman.    Leo.  M.       5.00 

Fox,    Henry    5.00 

Fox,    Mrs.    Solo- 
mon          10.00 

Frankel.  Irving  I.  .5.00 
Freiberg,  Abr.  ...  10.00 
Freiberg,   Dr. 

Albert   H 10.00 

Freiberg,    Bern- 
hard     5.00 

Freiberg,       Harrv 

A ■.      10.00 

Freiberg,   J. 

Arthur    10.00 

Freiberg,       Julius 

W 10.00 

Freiberg,  Maurice 

J 25.00 

Freiberg,      Sidney 

J 5.00 

Freiberg.  Sig.  . .  .  10.00 
Freiberg.  Sol.  H.  5.00 
Friedlander, 

Edgar    10.00 

Fries,     Mrs.     Gus 

R 5.00 

Goldsmith.    Edgar 

J 10.00 

Goldsmith,  Hugo.  10.00 
Goldsmith.   Mrs. 

Hugo 10.00 

Goldsmith.  Oscar  20.00 
Guggenheim,  Eli.  5.00 
Guggenheim,  Jack 

A 5.00 

Guggenheim,    M. 

M 5.00 

Guthman.  F.  B...  5.00 
Hahn,    Mrs. 

Fannie  L .5.00 

Hebrew  Union 

College    Alumni 

Assn 50.00 

**Heinsheimer, 

Edw.    L. 
Heldman.  Jacob   .      10.00 
Heldman,    Morton 

J 5.00 

Heldman,    N.   J...        5.00 

Henry,  Geo 5.00 

Hessberg,    Mrs. 

Dan 5.00 

Hilb  &  Bauer  . . .  10.00 
Huttenbauer, 

Emil    10.00 

Huttenbauer,  I...  5.00 
Huttenbauer,  Sam  5.00 
Iglauer,  Chas.  S.  5.00 
Isaac,    Morris,    <& 

Son  5.00 

Isaacs,  1 5.00 

Israel,    Chas 5.00 

Jonap,  Alfred  M..        5.00 
Jonap,   Henry    . . .        5.00 
♦.loseph,     Mr.     and 

Mrs.   Arthur. 
Joseph,  Jacob   . . .        5.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


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Joseph,  Leopold  .  5.00 
♦Joseph,  Maurice. 
Joseph,  Mrs.  Min- 
nie B 15.00 

Kahn,   E.,   Sons, 

Co 10.00 

Kahn,    Nathan    ..  10.00 

Klein,  Ben  F .^.00 

Klein,    Jos.    D....  10.00 
♦♦Klein,   Samuel. 

Krohn,  I.  M 5.00 

Kuder,  Mrs.  S....  5.00 

Lazarus,  Joseph. .  5.00 

Lazarus,  Louis...  5.00 

Lehman,    Samuel.  5.00 

•Levy,    Harry    M..  10.00 

Lichtenstein  Bros.  5.00 

Liebman,  Al.  J...  5.00 

Liebman,   D.    L...  10.00 

Livingston,    H.    S.  5.00 

Loeb,   Jos 5.00 

Longini,  Sol 5.00 

♦Lowman,    Leo.    J. 

Mack,  Edg.  J 5.00 

Mack,  Jacob  W. . .  5.00 

Mack,  Millard   \V.  5.00 

Marks,  Harry  B..  5.00 

Marks,   Leslie  V..  10.00 

Marks,   Sol.   H....  5.0D 

Marx,    Louis    10.00 

May    Bros 5.00 

Mayer,    Mrs.    L...  5.00 

Mayer,   Samuel    . .  5.00 
Mayer,    Simon    & 

Bros 10.00 

♦Meis,  Henry. 

Meiss,  Harry   5.00 

Meiss,   Leon   5.00 

Meyer,    S.    R 10.00 

Miller,    E.   L 5.00 

Miller,  Mrs.  E.  L.  5.00 

Mitchell,   Lester   .  5.00 
Modern    Tailoring 

Co 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 

Plant,  Aaron   5.00 

Pollak,   Emil    10.00 

Pollak,     Mrs.     M. 

E 10.00 

Pritz,   Carl   E 5.00 

Pritz,  Sidney  E...  5.00 
Reading   Road 

Temple     Sister- 
hood      10.00 

Reins,  Isidore   . . .  5.00 
♦Reiter,    A. 
Rheinstrom,    Jas. 

A 5.00 

Rheinstrom, 

Sigmund    5.00 

Rosenberg,   Max  .  10.00 
Rosenthal,     Chas. 

H 5.00 

Rosenthal,    Mrs. 

David    10.00 

Rosenthal,   Sam'l.  20.00 
Rosenthal,  Walter 

N 5.00 

Rosenthal,  Wm. 

H 5.00 

Rothschild.  Lester  5.00 
♦♦Sachs,    Mrs.    Rosa 

F. 


.S.ilzer   &    Baum- 

ring    5.00 

Samuels,    Mrs. 

Seymour    5.00 

Schwartz,   G 5.00 

Seasongood, 

Murray  10.00 

Seasongood, 

Philip  L 10.00 

Segal,  Daniel 10.00 

♦Seinsheimer,  Mrs. 

Henry   A. 

Senior,   Edward    .  25.00 

Senior,  Robt.  M...  5.00 

Shohl,    Chas 25.00 

Simon,    S 5.00 

Sinton,    Miss 

Bessie    10.00 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  J.  10.00 
Sommerfleld,     Ida 

and   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,  Saml 5.00 

Stern,  Max   10.00 

Stern,      Wm.      (In 

Memoriam)    10.00 

Stix,  Mrs.  Fannv.  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 
**Sturm,    Simon. 

Trager,  I.  Newton  10.00 

Trost,  Carrie  L.. .  10.00 

Trounstine,  Victor  5.00 

Waldner,  Adolph.  5.00 

Weil,   Max  H 5.00 

Westheimer, 

David  F 5.00 

Westheimer,   Leo 

F 5.00 

Westheimer, 

Morris    F 10.00 

Wolf,    Sam    5.00 

Wolfstein,    Jesse 

N 5.00 

Wvler,  Mrs.  Isaac 

A 10.00 

Cleveland 

Abrams    Iron   and 

Steel   Co 5.00 

Anisfield,  John   . .  .5.00 

Arnold,   Max    10.00 

Arnstein,  L 10.00 

Atlas    Paper    Box 

Co 10.00 

Bamberger,     Gus.  10.00 

Bamberger.   Sigm.  5.00 

Baumoel,    Morris.  5.00 

Benesch,  Alfred  A.  5.00 

Berne,   Marx    10.00 

Bernstein,    A.    E..  10.00 

Bernsteen,  M.  L..  5.00 
Bernstein,  Adolph 

E 5.00 

Bernstein,  H.  ...  5.00 
Bialosky    Bros.    & 

Co 25.00 

Bialosky,  Harry  .  10.00 
Bing,    Mrs.    Louis 

S 5.00 


Block,  Leon  5.00 

Blywise,    E.    H...  10.00 

Brock.  J 5.00 

Bruml,    Maurice 

W 5.00 

Cohen,  Howard  P.  1.00 
Cohen,  M.,  &  Son 

Co 25.00 

Cohn,    Albert    A..  10.00 
Consolidated 

Fruit    Co 5.00 

Cornsweet,    Nate 

R 5.00 

Crystal  Bros 15.00 

Dauby,  N.  L 20.00 

Daughters    of 
Israel  Lodge 

No.  1  10.00 

Deutch,   Julius 

W 10.00 

Einstein,    Herman  5.00 
Einstein,   Mrs. 

Jacob   L 5.00 

Einstein,    Paul    . .  5.00 

Eisenmann,    Chas.  10.00 

Emsheimer,  H.  H.  5.00 

Englander,    A.    L.  10.00 

Peierstein,  H.    ...  5.0O 

Feiss,  Julius    10.00 

Feiss,      Mr.      and 

Mrs.  Richard  A.  15.00 

Fischer,   A.    T.    .  .  25.00 

Fishel,  Max   S.    ..  5.00 

Flatau,  Louis 5  00 

Forchheimer,  B.. .  10.00 

Freedman,  Samuel  5.00 
Friedman  Bros.  & 

Co 10.00 

Friedman,  Max  . .  5.00 
Galvin,   J.   N.  and 

L 5.00 

Garson,  I.  J 5.00 

Gellner-Messing 

Co 5.00 

Geltman.    Herman  10.00 

Glick,  Harry  F...  5.00 

Glick,  Mrs.  Jacob  5.00 
Goldsmith, 

Clarence  1 10.00 

Goldsmith,       Her- 
man S 10.00 

Goldstein,  E.  A...  5.00 

Goldstein,    M.    B..  5.00 

Goldstein,   M.    L..  5.00 

Goodman,  Max  P.  5.00 

Gottdiener,  H.  . . .  10.00 

Gottfried  &  Silber  5.0.) 

Green,  I.  H 5.00 

Green,  J.  H 30.00 

Greenbaum,    Wm.  10.00 
Green-Haas- 
Schwartz  Co.   . .  25.00 

Green,   J.   H 10.00 

Greenstein,  Ber- 
nard E 5.00 

Greenwald,  A.  H..  ."..0(> 

Gross,  Anton  F...  10.00 

Gross,   J.   S 5.00 

Gross,    Louis    N..  10.00 

Gross,    Sam'l    10.00 

♦Gross,    S.    M. 
Grossman,    Louis 

J 5.00 

Haber,  Ben 20.00 

Haber,  Jonas 10.00 

Haber.   Moe    5.00 

Habermann,  E.   ..  10.(X) 

Hahn,    Aaron    ...  25.00 

Halle,  A.  J 10.00 

♦Halle,  Eugene  S. 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


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♦Halle.  Mrs. 
Manuel. 

Halle,   M.    N 10.00 

Halle,  Salmon  1'..  10.00 

Harburger.  Ralph  10.00 

Hart,  David   10.00 

Hays,  Clarence  .T.  10.00 

Havs,  Eugene  K.  10.00 

Heiman,  J.  H 10.00 

Helper,  M.   W.    . .  5.00 
Hexter,   Kaufman 

\V     10.00 

Hexter,  S.  M.    ...  10.00 

Icove.  A.  E 5.00 

Joseph,   Horatio 

S.    10.00 

Joseph,  Isaac    ...  10.00 
Joseph,    Siegr- 

mund     10.00 

Kammer  &  Fried- 
man      10.00 

Karp.    Ben    5.00 

Kastriuer,   M.    W.  5.00 

Kaufman,  H 5.00 

Keller   Knitting 

Co 30.00 

Klefeld,  Jxilius   . .  5.00 

Klein,   H.   F 5.00 

Klein  &  Klein 5.00 

Kohn.  Mrs.  Carrie  ;i.00 

Kohn,  Herrmau   .  5.00 

Kohn,   J.  B 5.00 

Kohn,  J.   W 10.00 

Kohn,  Milton  S. . .  10.00 

Kohn,   S.,  &   Sons  25.00 

Korach,   Chas.   M.  5.00 

Korach,   Joseph    .  5.00 
Korach,    Sig- 

mund     15.00 

Kramer,   A.    D....  5.00 

Krohngold.   M.    . .  5.00 

Kvman  Bros.  Co..  5.00 

LaTetter,    Ben.    J.  5.00 

Lazarus,  M.  E....  10.00 
Lebensburger.    M. 

A 5.00 

Lederer,    Sig- 

mund  S 10.00 

Levi,    Max    5.00 

Levy,  Edward, 

Co     10.00 

Levy,    Mrs.    S.    S.  5.00 
Lichtenstader, 

S.   J 5.00 

Looser,  Nathan  . .  5.00 

Lowensteln.    Ben.  5.00 

Mahler,    B 10.00 

Marks,    Harry    A.  5.00 

Mayer,   J.  E 5.00 

Mechalowitz.  S.,  & 

Co           5.00 

Miller,   CM 10.00 

Miller,   Chas.    S...  5.00 

Miller,    S.   H 10.00 

Moss,    Edward   A.      10.00 
Moss,  Herman  . . .        5.00 

Mvers.  Max    20.00 

New,  Benj 5.00 

New,  Mrs.  Harry  10.00 
Newbury,  E.  N...        5.00 

Newman,  A.   I 10.00 

Oppenheim.   L.   G.      15.00 
Ozersky,    Max    M.       5.00 
♦Peskind,   Dr.  A. 
*Peskind,  Dr.  Ben. 
*Peskind,    Dr. 

Samuel. 
♦Peskind,    Sol. 
Pollock,  Julius   . .        5.00 


Polster,    Mr.    and 

Mrs.  E.   1 10.00 

Reder,  Jake   30.00 

Reed,  Milton    5.00 

Regar,  Joseiih  ...  lo.oo 

Regar,    Samuel    . .  2:>.00 

Rice,  Mvron  W...  5.00 

Rich,  Ben    5.00 

Rich-Sampliner 

Co 10.00 

Richman  Bros.    . .  25.00 

Rickersberg.   E.    .  15.00 

Robbins,  Harry    .  lo.tK* 
Rohrheimer, 

Maurice    10.00 

Rosenfeld,    Ralph 

H 5.00 

Rosenthal,   Mrs. 

Samuel    5.00 

Rotter,  Mrs.  A.  . .  10.00 

Runner,  Sam  10.00 

Sampliner,  H.   S..  15.00 

Schaffner,   Leon    .  5.00 
Schaffner,    Morris 

G 5.00 

Schloss,  Sidney  P.  5.00 
Schreiber  & 

Wallach    5.00 

*Schwarzenberg, 
E.    A. 

Selman,  H 5.00 

Selman    «& 

Benjamin  5.00 

Shanman,  M.  D...  10.00 

Shaw,  A 10.00 

Shlesinger,  H 5.00 

Shlesinger,    Sig...  5.00 
Silberman,     S.,     & 

Co 30.00 

Silver,    Benj 10.00 

♦Silver,  Mrs.  M.  T. 

Silverman,   L.   E..  10.00 

Simon,   H 15.00 

Simon  &   Jacoby.  5.00 

Skall,   Aaron    5.00 

Solomon,  Jesse  F.  10.00 

Sperling,  B 10.00 

Spira,  Henry   5.00 

Spira,    Sig 5.00 

Stecher,  Sam    o.OO 

Steiner,    Theo.    ..  5.00 

Stern,    A.    L 10.00 

Stern,    Mrs.    Her- 
man      1000 

Steiier,  Harry    ...  5.00 

Stone,   Benj.   H...  5.00 

Stone,   D.   B 10.00 

Stone,   I.   N 5.00 

Stone,  M.  C.  &  L 

N 25.00 

Stone," Walter  E..  15.00 

Straus,    Aaron    . .  5.00 
*Sunshine,   C.  K. 

Swirskv  Bros.  . . .  10.00 

Ulmer  &  Berne  ..  10.00 

Ulmer,  S.,  &  Sons  20.00 

Wagner,  J 5.00 

Weil,  B.  S 5.00 

Weiskopf,   J 5.00 

Weiss  &  Co 5.00 

*Wise,   Samuel  D. 

Wise,  V.  L 10.00 

Wolf,  E.  E 5.00 

Wolf,    L.   J 10.00 

Wolin,   L.  A 5.00 

Zinner,  D.  J 15.00 

Columbus 

*B'nai   Israel 
Sisterhood. 


Bornheim,   Lee    ..      10.00 
(iinsburg  Bros.  . .        5.00 

Glick,   Frank    10.00 

Goodman,   Mrs. 

Clara    5.00 

Goodman,  Leon  J.       u.OO 
Greenberg,   Mrs. 

Rebecca    5-00 

Gundershelmer, 

Allen    5.00 

Jewish    Welfare 

Federation    ....    2.-i0.00 
**Lazarus,  Fred. 
♦Lazarus,  Mrs. 

Fred. 
♦Lazarus,    Ralph. 
Lazarus,    Simon.. 
Levinson,    Dave.. 
♦Miller,    Leopold. 
Ornstein,   Sig.    . . . 
Schonthal,  Jos.   . . 
Shatz,  Mrs.   I.  J.. 
*Zion  Lodge  No.  62, 
I.    O.    B.    B. 

Dayton 

Ach,    F.    J 

Jewish  Federation 
for  Social  Serv- 
ice     

Lehman,    G.,    & 
Sons     

Lessner,  Adam   . . 

Margolis,   J.   H... 

East  liiverpool 

Brlanger,    Wm., 
Jr 


5.00 
5.00 

5.00 
10.00 
10.00 


10.00 


100.00 

10.00 
5.00 
5.00 


5.00 


Hamilton 

Kahn,    Bertrand 

B 

Kahn,  David  F.   . 

Kahn,    Felix    

Kahn,  Lazard   . . . 

Kahn,  L.  L 

Nowman,  Albert  . 

Strauss,   Ben    

Strauss,  Max  

l/ima 

Michael,   N.   L 

Mansfield 

Temple  Eman\iel 
Sisterhood     

Marion 

Family   Literary 
Club    


10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

5.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 


5.00 


10.00 


5.00 


MassiUon 

Bloomberg,   H.  A.       5.00 

Newarlt 

Dobrowsky,  H.  B.      10.00 

Piqua 

Anshe   Bmeth 

Congregation  . .  o.OO 
Louis,  Raphael  . .        5.00 

Louis,  Rose    5.00 

Piqua   Paper   Box 

Co     10-00 

Wolf,  Mrs.   Sette.        5.00 


Plymouth. 

Spear,  Sol 


5.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


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THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


Portsmouth 

Horchow,     Mr.     & 


Mrs.  Samuel  . . . 
Jacobs,  Phil 

10.00 
15.00 

Sandusky 

Kaplan,   Samuel    . 

5.00 

Springfield 

Council  of  Jewish 
AVomen  

Ebner   Sons   Co... 

JafiEe,   S.   J 

Kleeman,   Max    L. 

Kleeman,     Walter 
B 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

5.00 

Mickler,  .John    . . . 

Rosenfleld,    Percy 

H 

5.00 

* 

5.00 

Schadel,  Samuel  . 

5.00 

Steubenville 

Sulzbacher,  Isidor 

10.00 

Toledo 

Cohen,    Sol.    R 

Landman,    Dr. 

Otto   

Mittenthal,    Mrs. 

Jennie  D 

Shomer    Emoonim 

Sabbath  School. 

7.50 
10.00 
10.00 

10.00 

Warren 

Robins,  Daniel   . . 

5.00 

Wooster 

Amster,  Nick 

10.00 

Toungstown 

Bloom,    Chas.    B.. 
Bolotin  &  Drabkin 
Bunshaft.    Jacob 
Burger.    L.    L.... 
Cahn,   Ralph   N.. 

Cosel,    Wm 

Dreyfus,  Marcel 
Ephraim,  Charles 
Farkas,  Dr.  D.  D 
Frankle,  M.  . . 
Friedman,  Jos 
Friedman.  M.  B 
Gerstle,  Roy  A.. 
Goldberg  Bros 
Goldstein,  Henry 
Goldsmith    Isaac 

G 

Goldstein,  Max  . . 
Gross,  Nathan  . . . 
Grossman,  Family 

of  Dr.  J.  B 

Guthman,   Mrs. 

Leo  

Hain,  Max    

Hartzell, 

Emanuel     

Hartzell,  Isaac  . . 
Hartzell,  Nate  M. 
Hartzell,    Mrs. 

Nathan   M 

Hartzell,   Dr.    Sol. 

M 

Hirshberg,  B.  ... 
Isenberg.   B.    R... 

Jacobs,  Jess 

Jonas,  Jay  Emil  & 

Edwin  R.,  Jr.. . 
Kahn,  Gustave  . . 
Kahn,  Julius   .... 


5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10.00 
5.00 

10.00 
5.00 

10.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10.00 
5.00 

10.00 

25.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10.00 

5.00 
5.00 

5-00 

10.00 

5.00 

10.00 

5.00 
25.00 
10.00 

5.00 

5.00 
25.00 
25.00 


Kamenetsky,  A... 
Katz,  Herman  . . . 
Kirsch,    Chas.    . . . 

Kivowitz,  M 

Klafter  &  Sauber. 
Kline,    Taxi   Serv- 
ice   

Klivans,  Allen  . . . 
Klivans,  BertH... 

Klivans,   I 

Klivans,  J 

Knight  &  Gluck  . 
Levinson.  Harry. 
Livingston, 

Charles,    &    Son 
Lowitz,  Harry  . . . 

Lustig,  Bert 

Lyman,  Dr.  C.  B. 
Mahoning     Lodge 

No.  339,  I.  O.  B. 

B 

Malkin,  Morris  . . 
Moyer,  Louis  .... 
Moyer,  Morris  . . . 
Newman,  Jacob . . 
Oppenheimer, 

Jacob    

Pollock,    M 

Prince  &  Co 

Randell,    J.    A 

Regenstreich,    L.. 
Rosenbaum,    Lee 
Rosenbaum, 

Louis     

Rosenbaum,  Louis 
Rosenblum  Bros. 
Sedwitz,  Dr.  S.  H. 
Snewind,  J.  I.   ... 
Sniderman   Bros.. 

Spiegle,  W 

Steiner,  David  . . . 
Strouss,    Clarence 

J 

Strouss,  Isaac   . . . 
♦♦Theobald.  Mrs.  C. 
Weil.  Mrs.  I.   S... 
Youngstown 

Benev.  Ass"n    . . 

Zanesville 

Jewish  Women's 
Aid    Society.... 

Loeb,   Adolph    . . . 

Weber  Sons  &  Co., 
H 

OKLAHOMA 

Ardniore 

Westheimer   & 
Daube    


5.00 
10.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 


Bartlesville 

May  Brothers  . . . 
Coalgate 

Vogel,  I.,  and  Sam 
Enid 

Woolf,  H.  B 

Miami 

Simon,  Mrs.  I., 
and  daughters  . 

Oklahoma  City 

Herskowitz.      Est. 

of  Max    

Hoffman,   H.    R... 


.Jewish  Ladies' 
Aid   Society    . . , 

Levy,  I.  P. 

Myer,    Joseph    . . , 

Pawhuska 

Brenner,    H.    H... 


5.00 
27.50    „ 

5.00    I^erry 
10.00        Lobsitz,  James 
10.00     _, 

5.00    isapulpa 
10.00        Katz,    A.    J.    ... 


30.00    Tulsa 
5.00        Jankowskv, 

5.00  Simon    10.00 

5.00        Kahn,  Julius   .5.00 

May  Bros lO.OO 


10.00 
5.00 
5.00 


10.00 

10.00 

5.00 


10.00 
5.00 
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 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

75.00 
25.00 

15.00 

5.00 


5.00 
5.00 

10.00 

50.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 


OREGON 

Independence 

Hirschberg,  H.   . .      15.00 

Portland 

Ehrman.  Edward. 
Lauterstein,  .T.  . . 
Portland   Lodge 

No.   65,   I.   O.   B. 

B 

Seller,   F.  M 

♦Selling,    Ben. 
Swett,  Z 


25.00 
5.00 


25.00 
10.00 


5.00 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Allentown 

Brone,    S.    S 

Butz,  Reuben  J.. . 

Gaiman,   -T 

Greenberg,    Miller 

Co 

♦Groman,    Judge 
Clinton   A. 

Haltzel,   Henry   S. 

Heinz.  Frank   .... 

Herrman,    S.    M.. 

Hess,  Charles 

**Hess,    Max. 

Hoffman.  Solomon 

Judas,    J 

Kins,  David   

♦Kline,    Chas. 

Kline,  Mrs.   Chas. 

Merkel,    .Jos 

Philips,  Isaac   . . . 

Rockmaker,  H.   . . 

Roth,    Sam    

Samuels,  Mrs.  A.. 

Schaadt,  James  L. 

Traylor,   S.  W.... 

Trexler,    Gen.    H. 
C 

Young,  Col.  E.  M. 


5.00 
20.00 
5.00 

10.00 


5.00 
5.(>() 
7.50 
5.00 

10.00 

5.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

25.00 

10.00 

25.00 
10.00 


Altoona 

Arnstein,   M 5.00 

♦Cohn,  B. 
Scheeline,    Isaiah .        5.00 
United   Hebrew 

Charities    100.00 


5.00 

Bangor 

5.00 
5.00 

Cohen,   Harry    . . . 
Cohen,   Kaplan   . . 

Poliner.  Max   

Shulman,  J 

5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


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Beaver    Falls 

Beaver  Valley 
Sectiou  Council 
of  Jewish 
AVomen  

Berwick 

Schain,  Joseph 


M. 


Bethlehem 

Black,   Morris    . . . 

Newman,    H 

Reis,    Louis    

Stone,    Frank    . . . 

Bloomsbiirgr 

Lowenberg,   D.    . . 
Braddock 

Braddock      Lodge 

No.   51G,   I.  O.  B. 

B 

Sulzbacher,  Louis 
Weiss,   B 

Bradford 

Council  of  Jewish 
Women     

Greenewald,  Mrs. 
D.  C 

Kreinson,    L.   J... 

Butler 

Berman,  M.  A... 
Horwitz,    Wm.    . . 

Carbondale 

Apfelbaum,  Ed.  . 
Berg,  Martin   .... 

Cahn,    Chas 

Cohen.  Mrs.  R.  . . 
Golden,  Dr.  B... 
Gordon,  Harry  . . 
•Tacobson,    Abe    . . 

Lauzer,   R 

Letzer,    Harry, 

Co 

llaubfogel,  Jacob 
Rosenbluth,   Jos.. 

Salm,  A.  L 

Swartz,  D 

Carlisle 

Berg,    Herman, 

Jr 

Berg,  Miss   Selma 
Kronenberg,    W. 
&   E 

Charleroi 

Greenberg,  Nathan 

Chester 

Berman,  Frank 
Levy,  Bennett  . 
Levy,  Moses  . . 
Turk,  Simon  . . 
Wolson,  Henry 

Coatesville 

Goldberg,  I.  ... 
Huston,  Chas.  L. 
Margolis,  Morris 
Schaul,  Philip  . . 
Spiro,   Sam.   J.    . 

Columbia 

Elchhorn,  Jos.  . . 


(Onnellsville 

Cdiiiicil  of  Jewish 

Women     25.00 

10.00    l>anville 

Benzbach.  Philip.        r..00 

Block,  Sam 5.00 

Jleim,   Jos 5.00 

10.00        Horn,  B.  F 5.00 

I.owenstein,    Mar- 
vin            5.00 

5.00        Mark.s,  R.  L 5.00 

5.00 

5  00    Doylestown 

5.00        Baker,  Jos 5.00 

Duquesne 

5.00        Gross,  Samuel  . . .  10.00 

Kline,   Wm '>.im 

Kovacs,    K 5  .00 

East  on 

5.00        Bricker,  W.  R....        5.00 

5.00        Edelsteiu.  A 5.00 

10.00        Friedman,  William 

A 5.00 

Gross,  George   . . .        5.00 
Hochmann,      Mrs. 

5.00  I.    B 5.00 

Hochmann,   I.   B..        5.00 
5.00        Kahn,    Emanuel..        5.00 
5.00      *Kline,  Julius. 
Lipschitz  & 

Peters  5.00 

10.00        Mayer,  B.  D 5.00 

10.00        Mayer,   Horace    ..        5.00 
♦Mayer,    Jacob. 
Nathan.  M.  M.    ..      10.00 

5.00        Ralph    Bros 5.00 

5.00  Ralph,  Herman  . .  5.00 
5.00  Ralph,  Louis  ...  5.00 
5.00  Rosenbaum,  Leo  .  5.00 
5.00        Sherer,  Moses    ...        5.00 

5.00        Sherer,    S 5.00 

5.00        Sisterhood    of 
5.00  Temple   Cov- 

enant   of    Peace       5.00 
5.00 
5  00    Elkins  Park 

5.00        Needles,  Leonard         5.00 

5.00        Silverman,  Mrs. 

5.00  Chas 5.00 

Ephrata 

Mover,  Walter  W.      10.00 
5.00    _,  . 
10.00    ^^^^ 

Cohen,   Marcus    ..        5.00 
5.00        Levin,    L.    J 5.00 

Ostrow,    Samuel 

D 5.00 

5.00        Schlosser,    David.      10.00 

Sobel,    Isador    ...        5.00 

Straus,  I.   N 5.00 

5.00        Straus,   M.   J.    ...        5.00 

5.00 

5.00    Eord    City 

5^00        Greenbaum,    Abe.      10.00 

5.00        Pliscoff,  Harry   ..        5.00 

Pollock.  D 5.00 

500     Greensburgr 

lo!oo        Cohen,  Morris   . . .  5.00 

5.00  Daniels  &  Miller.  10.00 
10.00        Friedlander, 

5.00            Harry    10.00 

Pross,    Chas 5.00 

Quint,  Joseph    ...  10.00 

5.00        Rose,   S,  W 25.00 


Grove    City 

Wiusherg,    J.     ...        5.00 

Ilarrisburg 

Adler   &    Son, 

Chas 5.00 

Claster,  Henry 

C 5.00 

Claster,   Jos 10.00 

Commonwealth    of 

Penna 15,750.00 

Goldsmith,  Jos- 
eph           5.00 

Hirschler,  Albert.  5.00 
Jacobson,  M.  E...  5.00 
Kaufman,    David.      10.00 

Kay.  Mr 5.00 

Marks,  Edgar  ...  5.00 
Miller  &  Kades  . .  20.00 
Sehleisner,    Mrs. 

Wm.   B 5.00 

Strouse,  Benj.  ...  5.00 
Ulman,  Mrs. 

Hiram   H 10.00 

Williams  &  Freed- 

man   5.00 

Hazleton 

Benjamin,    Mrs. 

David    10.00 

Benjamin,    Mr. 

and  Mrs.  Harry 

M 5.00 

Friedlander,  M.  .  5.00 
Honig,  Mrs.  Isaac  10.00 
Hyman,  Julius  . .  5.00 
Leichtman,  Calvin  5.00 
Markman,    Henry 

K 5.00 

Roman,  Louis   .  . .      10.00 

Jenkintown 

Bavuk,    Mrs. 

Meyer    10.00 

Loeb,  Rudolf  ....  100.00 
Silberman.     M  r  s. 

Max    5.00 

Silberman, 

Nathan   5.00 

Johnstown 

Berney,  M 5.00 

Cohen,   A 5.00 

Elsasser,      Nelson 

A 25.00 

Glosser,  Nathan   .  5.00 

Hendler.   B 5.00 

Katzenstein,    Mrs. 

Bertha  M 10.00 

Marx,   Isaac    5,00 

Miller,  Maurice  . .  5.00 
Nathan,    Mrs. 

Morris     50.00 

Rodstein,  J 5.00 

Rothstein,   Mrs. 

Bda    25.00 

Rothstein,  Myer   .  5.00 

Schwartz,  Max  . .  25.00 
Silverstone, 

Harry    5.00 

Silverstone,  M.  B.  5.00 

Kittanning 

Einstein,  Jacob 

R 5.00 

Lancaster 

Albert,  Dorothv  S.  5.00 
Cohen,   A.  B 5.00 


♦Life  Member. 


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Congregation 

Shaarai 

Sliomayim   

Domnitz  Bros.  . . 
Frank,  Martin  . . . 
Hershey,    Andrew 

H 

Hirsh,    S.   B 

Jacobs,  Joseph  . . 
Kimmel,  Louis   . . 

Levy,  Morris   

Lurio,  Benjamin. 
Lurio,  Meyer  .... 
Miller,    Barnet    . . 

Miller,  David   

Miller,    Isaac, 

Sons     

Proler,  Harry  . . . 
Rosenstein,      Mrs. 

S.  H.  C 

Steinfeldt,   I 

AVeill,    Henry    . . . 

L.anghorne 

**Branson,   I.   L. 
liatrobe 

Cohen,  A.  H 

Liebanon 

Henrich.  Gustav. 
Rosenstein,  Abe. . 
Silberman,  Abe  . . 
Silberman,   Max.. 

Iiehighton 

Rauscher, 
Emanuel    

liewistown 

Berney,    Ike    

Katz,  Jos 

Katz,  Mrs.  Jos.  . . 
Wollner,  Ben 

Lock  Haven 

Claster  &  Son, 
Harris     

Claster,  Morris  L. 

Hurvs^itz,    I.    S 

Lintz,  Isaac   

Raff,    Mrs.     Louis 
L 

liUzerne 

Freedman,  Max  . . 
Mahanoy  City 
Lefkowith,    Mrs. 

Gerda    

Trier  Bros 

McKeesport 

Friedman,  Henry 
Rosenberg,  David 
Ruben,  Joseph  H. 
Simons,    Tobias    . 

Mechanicsburg 

Jacobson,     A.      S. 

(In    Memoriam) 

Jacobson,  D.  R.. . 

Melrose   Park 

Berg,   Joel  M 

Milton 

Berman,  Aaron  . . 
Dreifuss,  Samuel. 
Dreifuss,  Wolf   . . 


Minersville 

^..        <"ohen,   B.  &   I....        5.00 
^•J^^'        Oberson,   Harry   .        5.00 

5.00    Mt.   Carmel 
on  nn        Feinberg,  Louis  .        5.00 
-"■"^        Grossman,   Louis.        5.00 

5.00    Nazareth 

5.00        Freeman.  S.  &  H.       5.00 

o.OO 

5.00    New   Castle 

5-00        Cosel,  Mrs.  Jessie      10.00 

5.00 
10.00     Xorristown 

Hvdeman,"  Mrs. 
10.00  Marcus    .5.00 

5.00        Mann,  Aaron 10.00 

5.00     Xorthumberland 

5.00        Schwartz   Bros    . .        5.00 

5-00        Stein,   J.   0 5.00 

Oil    City 

Levi,  Joe   5.00 

Lewis,   Max    5.00 

Westheimer,  Mrs. 
0.00  Emanuel    5.00 

Perkasie 

•5--J0        Apfelbaum,  J.   ...        5.00 

20.00     Philadelphia 

■^^•°^        Asher,  Mrs.  H....        5.00 

Atlas   Dye   Works      10.00 

Bacharach,  Harry      10.00 

10.00        Bacharach,  Mrs. 

Morris     5.00 

Baer,    Moses 

5Q0  (Bequest)     650.00 

10  00        Barmach,  A 5.00 

~QQ        Baum,   Louis   S...      25.00 

i'o'qO        Beckman,    S 10.00 

Beerwald,  Benj. 

D 10.00 

Behrend,   Dr. 

20  00  Moses    10.00 

"5  00        Belmont     Iron 
5  00        Works,         E  m- 

500  ployees  of  50.00 

Berg,  Mrs.  Martin       5.00 
JO  00        Bergman,  Mrs. 

Hannah  Green. .        5.00 
Bernheim,  Benj. 

5.00        „F 10.00 

Bernstein,    Louis  5.00 

Bernstein,  Mrs.  R.        5.00 
*Betz   &    Son. 
5  00        Bigar,    Mrs.    Bena      10.00 
g'oo       *Bloch,    B.    B. 

**Bloch,   Simon   L. 

Block,  Leon    10.00 

10.00    **Blum,    Ralph. 
10  00        Blumenthal, 

lo'oo  Harold  B 5.00 

500      *Blumenthal,  Hart. 
♦♦Blumenthal, 

Herman. 
♦♦Blumenthal, 
10  no  Sol. 

10  00        Blumenthal,  Mrs. 

Sol 10.00 

Boll,  Mrs.  Arthur       5.00 
10.00        Bromley,    Jos.    H.    100.00 
Bronner,   Mr.   and 
Mrs.    Marvin    . .      10.00 
5.00        Brown,     J.     How- 

10.00  ard,    &    Co 25.00 

10.00        Burd,  Louis  A....      25.00 


Burpee,  David   ...      10.00 
Buxbaum,    The 

Misses     20.0<) 

♦Byers,    Jos.    J. 
Calwell,    Chas.    S.      25.00 
Caspary,    Mrs. 

William    10.00 

Chabrow,    Mrs. 

Lillian    10.00 

♦♦Clothier,  Isaac  H. 

Cohen,  Mrs.   Leon      10.00 
Cohen,    Samuel    . .      10.00 
Cohn,  Mrs.  Dora.      10.00 
♦Collins,  Henry  H. 
Confirmation  class, 
102.3,      Keneseth 

Israel    20.0») 

Congdon,    Mrs. 

Wm 25.00 

Dalsimer,  Mrs. 

Milton     D.0<) 

Dannenbaum, 

Mrs.  Harry  M.  35. 00 
Darmstaedter, 
Misses  Henri- 
etta and  Miriam  5.00 
Delaney  &  Co... .  5.00 
Dintenfass,  Benj.  25.W 
Don,  Mrs.  Leon  .  10.0)) 
Doyle,  Francis  J.  o.OO 
Dryfoos,  Sol.  ...  .W.OO 
Eliel,    Mrs. 

Louis  S 25:00 

Englander, 

Samuel    15.00 

Epstein,  Mrs.  K..  5.00 
Ermann,   Miss 

Alice    5.00 

Ettelson,    Rabbi 

Harry    W 5.00 

Ettinger,   Miss 

Clara   10.00 

Fabian,   Samuel    .      10.00 
Federation    of 
Jewish  Chari- 
ties     18,750.00 

Feldman,    Rabbi 

Abr.  J 5.00 

Fischer,   Jos.   J...        5.00 
Fleisher,  Louis  . .      20.00 
♦Fleisher,    Mrs. 

Martha    S. 
♦Fleishman, 
Morris. 

Flock,    S.   M 5.00 

Port,   Henry  K...      25.00 

Fox,    Adolph    5.00 

Fox,  Cyril  G.  . . .  5.00 
Fox,  Mrs.  Lena  . .  25.00 
Frankel,  A.  A.  ..  5.00 
Frankel,   Mrs. 

Perry     5.00 

Fried,    Mrs. 

.Jennie     5.00 

Friedheim,  Saml.  100.0') 
Fuguet,  Howard  .  25.00 
Garretson,   Mrs. 

Minnie    lO.M 

Goff,  Mrs.  Isaac.  10.00 
Goldberger,  David 

L 10.00 

Goldsmith,    Mrs. 

Florence 5.00 

Goldsmith,    Philip 

N 25.00 

Goldstein,    Dr.    A. 

Otto   10.00 

Goldstein,   Miss 

Iras    Marina    . .      10.00 


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75 


Goldstein,  Mr.  aud 

Mrs.    Max    5.00 

Gross.    Mrs. 

Cecilia     u.OO 

■♦•Hagedorn,    Mrs. 
Alice. 
Hahn,  Mrs. 

Joseph    5.00 

Halpern,    Dr. 

Harry  S 5.00 

Harberg,   Mrs. 

Jos 10.00 

♦Harrison,  C.  C. 
Har    Sinai    Lodge 
No.   8,    I.    O.    B. 

B 10.00 

"•Heimerdinger, 
Leo  H. 
Hensell,    Colladay 

Co 5.00 

♦Herzberg,    Mrs. 
Walter. 
Hilbronner,    The 

Misses     15.00 

Hinlein.  J.  H 50.00 

Hirsh,   Mrs. 

Gabriel    10.00 

Hochman.  Philip.      40.00 
Horn,    Mrs.    Benj. 

F 5.00 

*Hvman.   William. 
Irwin.    H.    D.    ...      25.00 
Isenberg,  Mrs.   D.      25.00 
Jacob,  Mrs. 

Caroline     6.00 

.Tacob,   Henry    . . .      15.00 
Jacob,    Dr.    Louis 
H.      (In     M  e  - 

moriam)   30.00 

Jacobs,    Dr.    and 

Mrs.  Leopold  M.  10.00 
Jacobson,  S.  M...  5.00 
Jacobson,  Mrs.   S. 

M    5.00 

Jenkins,   Chas.   F.      10.00 
**Jonas,  Herman. 
•Kaas,  Andrew. 
Kahn,  Mrs.  Jacob 

C 25.00 

Kauffmann,    Max.      80.00 
Kaufman,    Mrs. 

Fannie    10.00 

Kaufmann.  Joel..      10.00 
*Kaufmann,  Morris 

A. 
*Kayser,   Samuel. 
*Keneseth   Israel 
Congregation. 
Klonower,  'Her- 
man            5.00 

Koch,   Mrs.    I.   M.      20.00 

Korn,   David    10.00 

♦Krauskopf. 
Harold  C. 
**Krauskopf,     Dr. 
Jos. 
Lane,  David  H...      .50.00 
Lang,  Mrs.  Gabe.        5.00 
•*Langfeld,    A.   M. 

Langley,   E.   P....      25.00 
Levv,   Mrs.   David 

G'.    10.00 

♦Levy.    Sol. 
Lichtenstein,   Mil- 
ton          10.00 

Lichtman, 

Maurice    10.00 

♦Lit,   S.  D. 
Lneb,    Mr.    and 
Mrs.  Horace  . . .      25.00 


lyoeb,   Mr.   and 

Mrs.  Herman  . .  10.00 
Loeb,    Mrs.    Hor- 

tense  H 5.00 

♦Manko,   L.   H. 
Mark.  Mrs.  Louis     50.00 
Marks,    Mrs.    A...      10.00 

Marx,  S.  J 25.00 

**Mt'rz,    Daniel. 
Merz,   Millard    ...        5.00 
♦Merz,  Mrs.  Reglna. 
Mever,  Mrs. 

Harold  L 5.00 

Mevers,    Mr.     and 

Mrs.  Morton  J.  10.00 
Mitofsky,  Barney  25.00 
Moldawer,    Mrs. 

Wm.  M 10.00 

Moore,  Mrs.   J. 

Hampton    10.00 

The  Moore  & 

White  Co 5.00 

♦Morris,  Charles  E. 
♦Morris,    Effingham 
B. 
♦*Muhr.    Jacob. 
Nathans.  Mrs.  Re- 
becca N.  M.    ...        5.00 
Newmayer,    Mr. 

and  Mrs.  Meyer  25.00 
Nordlinger,     Mrs. 

A 50.00 

Nusbaum,    Mrs. 

Henrietta     10.00 

Nusbaum,   Mrs. 

Sidney    5.00 

**Pepper,    Dr.   Wm. 
**Pfaelzer,    Simon. 

Phillips,  David..  10.00 
Platowsky,      Mrs. 

Fanny     10.00 

Pockrass,  Mrs. 

Freda    S 5.00 

The   Powell  Knit- 
ting Co 5.00 

Price  &  Co.,  John  5.00 
Propper,    Mrs.    S. 

J 5.00 

♦Raab,  Mrs.  Julia. 

Rabinoff,    B 10.00 

Raff.  A.  Raymond        5.00 
Raphael,   Mr.   and 
Mrs.    Arthur    S.       5.00 

Rich,   M.   W 10.00 

♦*Rorke.  Allen  B. 
♦Rosenbaum, 
Emile    Leona. 
Rosenbaum, 

Heinrich  10.00 

♦Rosenbaum,   Leon. 
♦Rosenbaum,    Leon, 

Jr. 
♦Rosenberg,  Grace. 
♦Rosenberg,    J. 
Walter. 
Rosenthal,    Mrs. 

Henrv    50.00 

Rothkugel,    Dr. 

Paul     10.00 

Rothschild,  S.  . . .  20.00 
Rubin,  Mrs.  Jos.  30.00 
Schless,    Robert 

A.,    Jr 5.00 

Schless,   Mrs. 

Robert  A 50.00 

♦Schloss,  Mrs.  Her- 
man. 
Schloss,  Mr.  Leon      25.00 


•Schoch,   Henry   R. 
Schoneman,      Mrs. 

Chas 5.00 

Schweig,    George 

E 5.00 

Schweriner,  Mrs. 

Caroline    N.    . . .      20.00 
Schweriner,    Mrs. 

Clara   5.00 

Serapllner,  David 

D 15.00 

Sharp,  S.  S 10.00 

Shefska,    Mrs. 
Bessye    Lewis    .        5.00 
♦Silberman,    Mrs. 

Ida   2.5.00 

♦Silverman,    I.    H. 
Smolens,  Anna  R.      10.00 
♦♦Snellenburg,    J.    J. 
♦Snellenburg, 
Nathan. 
♦♦Snellenburg, 
Samuel. 
Speier,    Mrs. 

Emma   10.00 

Sprowles,   Edwin 

G 25.00 

Stead  &  Miller  Co.     10.00 
Stein,   Mr.   and 

Mrs.    Sol.    1 5.00 

Stern,    Eugene   M.      25.00 
Stern,  Morris  H..        5.00 
♦Sternberger, 

Samuel. 
Sternfeld,  Mr.  and 

Mrs.  Benjamin        10.00 
Strauss,    Dr.    A...      25.00 

Sulka,   Louis    25.00 

Swart,  M.  E 10.00 

Teiman,   Miss 

Sarah   R 5.00 

♦♦Teller,   Benj.   F. 
♦Teller,  Mrs.  B.  F. 
♦♦Teller,  Jos.  R. 

Teller,  Mrs.  L.  L.        5.00 
Tobias,    Miss 

Alma    5.00 

Trainer,  Joseph  C.      50.00 
♦♦Trautman,   Dr.   B. 
♦♦Wanamaker,   John. 

Weber,    Jos.    R...      10.00 
Weil,    Mrs.    Jacob    150.00 
Weil,  Miss  Sadie.      20.00 
♦♦Weiler,    Herman. 

Weinmann,  Max  .      10.00 
Weinmann,  Mrs. 

M 10.00 

Wells,  Geo.  B.    ..      10.00 

Weyl,   Edgar    10.00 

Weyl,   Jacob    L...      10.00 
♦Wolf,   I.,   Jr. 
Wvman,    Mrs. 

David    5.00 

Yunker,   Herman        10.00 
♦♦Zweighaft,  Simon. 

Phoenlxville 


Kohn,  Jos. 
Neumann, 
man    . . . . 


Her- 


Plttsburgh 

♦Aaron,   Marcus. 
Alpern,  Lewis  M. 
Aronson.    I. 

Leonard    

Baer,    Julius    . . . 
Beigel,   B 


5.00 
5.00 


5.00 

5.00 

25.00 

5.00 


♦Life  Member. 
►♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


THE  NATIONAL  FAR.M  SCHOOL 


Benedict,  Misses 

Helen  &  Marian        5.00 
Benswanger,  Mrs. 

Kathryn     5.00 

**Browarsky,  Marx. 
Brunwasser,   Mr. 

and  Mrs.  Frank      10.00 
•Cohen,  Aaron. 
Cohen,    Henry   S..        5.O0 
Cohen,   Isaac   S...      10.00 
*Cohen,   Josiah. 
♦Dreifus,   Chas. 
Einstein,  Morris. .      2.^.00 
Federation    of 
Jewish     Philan- 
thropies        .500.00 

Floersheim,  Ber- 

thold    5.00 

Frank.   Isaac   W. .      25.00 
♦Friedman,  Mrs. 

Joseph. 
Friedman,  Miss 

Mae    5.00 

Goldsmit,    Mrs. 

Louis     5.00 

Goldsmit.    S.    B...      10.00 
Goldsmith.  Mrs. 

Louis    J 10.00 

Goldsmith.  Milton       5.00 
♦Guckenheimer, 
Isaac. 
♦♦Hamburger, 

Phillip. 
♦Hanauer,  A.  M. 
Hast,   Mrs.   A.   M.      10.00 
Hirsh,   Mr.    and 
Mrs.  Herman  . .        5.00 

Kann.  W.   L 5.00 

Kaplan,    Frank  R. 

S 5.00 

Katz,  Leo  A 10.00 

♦Kaufmann  Bros. 
Kaufmann,    Ed- 
ward          25.00 

♦Kaufmann,   Mrs. 

Isaac   10.00 

♦♦Kaufmann,    Mrs. 
Jacob. 
Kaufmann,  Mrs. 

Morris     10.00 

Kaufmann.  Nathan      5.00 
Lehman,  Albert  C.    250.00 
Lehman,   Irvin   F.      25.00 
Xeiman,   Bennie    .      10.00 
♦Rauh,    Marcus. 
♦♦Kauh,    Mrs. 
Rosalia. 
Sanes,   Dr.   K.    I..      10.00 
Schutzer,   Mrs. 
Julia,   &   family       5.00 

Seder,    1 2."i.00 

Spatz,    Mrs.    S 5.00 

Stadtfeld,    Joseph        5.00 

Sunstein,  A.  J 25.00 

♦Weil,  A.  Leo   25.00 

Pittston 

Samuel,  S 10.00 

Pottstown 

Fuerman.    Samuel  5.00 
Meyerhoff. 

Emanuel   L.    ...  25.00 

Meyerhoff.  Moe.  L.  10.00 
Meyerhoff,     Ralph 

K 25.00 

Pollack,  Mayer   . .  10.00 
PottsTille 

Diamond   &  Bro..  10.00 


Refowich  Bros... 
Rubinsky,     Lsrael 

L 

Rubinsky,  Sarah. 
Weiss,    S.    S 

Reading: 

Bash,  Wm 

Bernheimer,  Emil 
Cohen,   Nathan  P. 

Goldman,    E 

Kaplan,  A.  B 

Liefter,  M 

Liever,  Hyman  . . 
Liever,    Israel    . . . 

Luria,  S.  R 

Marcus,    Mrs. 

Nathan     

Ruttenberg  Bros.. 
Schweriner,  S.  S.. 
Sher,  L.,  &  Sons. 
Simon  &  Sherman 
Sondheim,  Leo  ,7. 
Sondheim,    Dr.    S. 

J 

Stern,  F.  S 

Sukovice,   I 

Sulkis,  David  . . . 
Whiteson.  Isidore 
"Whiteson,  Mrs. 

Isidore    

Scranton 

Brown.  Albert  . . . 
Goodman,   Mrs.  N. 

G 

Jewish  Federation 

Shainokin 

Liachowitz,  A.  . . 
Robinz,    Leon    . . . 

Shenandoah 

Gozinsky,  Harris. 
Levine  Bros 

Slatington 

Rice,    Samuel   M.. 
Souderton 

Wiener,   Philip    . . 
S.  Bethlehem 

Goodman,    H.   M.. 

Refowich,  A 

Wiesenberger, 
Henry     

Sunbury 

Jonas,   M 

Kaufman  Bros.  . . 
Markley,    M.    H... 

Marx  Bros 

Netsky,  Samuel  . . 
Oppenheimer, 

Mrs.    A 

Weis,  H.  and  S... 

Swarthjnore 

Ashton,  Taber  . . . 

TitusTille 

Berwald,  H.  P... 
Davis,   Bennett    . . 

Davis.   J 

Goldstein,  Jacob  . 

UniontO'wn 

Friedberg,   Ike    . . 


5.00        Rosenbaum.  Ike..  5.00 

Rosenbaum.   Jos..  10.00 
10.00        Rosenbaum,    Mrs. 

10.00            Lena    5.00 

5.00 

\ilIanova 

Bodine,  Samuel  T.  10.00 
25.00    „.     .  .      ^ 
g  QQ     Washington 

5.00        Hanau.    Rudolph.  10.00 

5.00    •„.     .    ,,.      . 

5  00         ^*     Chester 

5.00      ♦Grant,    Simon. 

5.00        Rubinstein, 

10,00            Isadore  .5.00 

10.00        Weiss,  Morris   . . .  10.00 

5  00    Wilkes-Barre 

5.00        Blum    Bros 5.00 

25.00        Budnitsky    Bros..  5.00 

5.00        Casper,   Louis    . . .  5.00 

5.00        Cohen,    Joel    10.00 

5.00        Cohen,  Louis   5.00 

Coons,  Jos.  S.   ...  10.00 
.5.00        Davidow,   Edward 

25.00           B 5.00 

10.00       Dembert.  Sander 

5.00            E 25.00 

5.00        Epstine,    Harry    .  5.00 

Fierman.    Louis..  10.00 
5.00        Finkelstein's 

Sons.  M 5.00 

Frankel.  Isaac, 

50.00           &  Son   5.00 

Franks,   E.  G.   ...  .5.00 

5.00        Fuerth,    Wm.    . . .  5.00 

250.00        Gump,    Harry    . . .  5.00 

Heinz,  Maurice  . .  5.00 

Hirshowitz,  Harrv 

5.00            R ."  10.00 

5.00        Horn.  B.  M 5.00 

Israel,  Ralph   5.00 

Kline.   Mrs. 

5.00            Pauline 5.00 

5.00        Landau  Music  and 

Jewelry   Store..  5.00 

Lazarus.  Henry    .  10.00 

10  00        Levi,    Maurice "  T.  5.00 

Long,  Cosmar  P..  5.00 

Long,   Isaac   S....  5.00 

5.00        Long.  Millard  F..  5.00 

Lowenstein,   E 5.00 

Mendelsohn,    Dr. 

5.00            L  W 5.00 

5.00        Oppenheimer,    D..  .5.00 

Rosenthal  Bros...  5.00 

10.00        Rosenthal,  Nathan  5.00 

Rothstein,  .L 5.00 

Salsburg.  Abram.  10.00 
5.00        Schloss,  Mrs.  Rosa 

5.00            L 20.00 

10.00        Schwartzkoflf,      M. 

5.00            A 5.00 

5.00        Silverblatt,   J.    . . .  5.00 

Sperling,     Harrv.  5.00 

10.00        Spitz,  Sam ". .  5.00 

10.00        Stern.  Harry  F...  5.00 
Stern,  Mrs.  Harrv 

F 10.00 

10.00        Strauss.   Judge   S. 

J 10.00 

Temple    Israel     .  .  25.00 
10.00        AVeitzenkorn.    J. 

5.00            K ; . .  .  10.00 

5.00        Williams.    Nathan  5.00 

5.00        Wiseman,  H.  M...  10.00 

Willianisport 

10.00        Brozman.    J.    L...  10.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


Goklenberg,  H.  N. 
Myers,  Henry  . . . 
Pechter,  Harrv  B. 
Ulman,  S.  E 

AVillow    Grove 

Mann,  Mrs.  R.  . . . 


5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 


10.00 


York 

Palkus.  Dr.  H.  II. 

5.00 

Feder,  Simon 

5.00 

Fuld   &  Haa.s    ... 

5.00 

Grumbacber,    Mrs. 

Max    

10.00 

Jandorf,  Mrs.  A.. 

5.00 

Laveton  &  Sous. . 

5.00 

Lehmayer,     Louis 

R 

5.00 

Lebmayer,    Mr.    & 

Mrs.  M.   N 

10.00 

Miller,    Josepb    . . 

5.00 

Petow,   L.  A 

5,00 

Scbmidt,  H.  S.    .. 

5,00 

Silverman,  Geo.  . . 

10,00 

Simmons,    A 

5,00 

Wilbelm,    Mrs.    J. 

Scball    

5.00 

Ziegler,  J.  T 

5.00 

Zweifler,  D 

5.00 

RHODE  ISLAND 

Providence 

Bernkopf,    David. 

5.00 

Einstein,   Mrs. 

Moses    

5.00 

Goldowsky,     Ber- 

nard M 

5.00 

Lederer,  Sigmiind 

5.00 

Providence   Lodge 

No.  214,  I.  0.  B. 

A 

5.00 

Scbloss,    Mrs. 

William    

10.00 

Silverman  Bros.. . 

10.00 

"Wacbenbeimer 

Bros 

5.00 

SOUTH    CAROLINA 

Charleston 

Blank,    1 5,00 

Furcbgott,    M,,    & 

Sons     10,00 

Hornick,  M 5.00 

Levy,  Oscar   5.00 

Livingston,   H,    , .  5.00 

Visanska,  J,  M...  5.00 
Wilensky,  Harry 

L 5.00 

Columbia 

Citron,  M 5,00 

Hebrevi-  Benevo- 
lent   So 10,00 

Silver  Bros.,  I 5.00 

Darlington 

Alexander,    Dr. 

Oscar 5.00 

Cohen,  D.  A 5.00 

Florence 

Friend  of  tbe 

Scbool   5.00 

Goodstein,  S 5,00 

Sulzbacber,   S,   I.,      50,00 


(ircenville 

Levy,   M.    E 5,00 

Meyers,   Arnold, 

Co 10,00 

Spartunsburg: 

(ireenewald 

Brotbers    5,00 

Greenwald,   Inc.    .  5,00 

Skalowski,   R.    . . .  5.00 

Si)igel,    J 5.00 

Sumter 

Krasscoff,   S,  L,   .  5,00 

Moses,  Herbert  A,  5,00 
Schwartz,    Miss 

Emma  5.00 

Strauss,  A,  A,   ...  10,00 

Strauss,  I.  C 20.00 

SOUTH    DAKOTA 

Sioux  Falls 
Speier,   Sam    5,00 

TENNESSEE 

Chattanooga 

Council  of  Jewish 

Women     5,00 

Friedman,  Morris  5,00 
Karsbofsky,    L, 

K 5.00 

Rosenheim, 

William    5,00 

Shoenig,  Abe   5,00 

Winer,   Harry    . . .      10,00 

Clarksville 

Adler,   M 5,00 

Jackson 

Baum,    W,    J 5,00 

Rosenbloom  Bros,      10,00 

Knoxville 

Betb-El    Re- 
ligious School,,        5,00 

Gourse,   Geo 5.00 

Moskovitz,    Miss 

Hannah    10.00 

Rosenthal,  D.  A..        5,00 

Memphis 

Binswanger 

Milton  S 10.00 

Federation  of 

Jewish  Charities  300.00 
Haas,  Chas.  J,,..  10.00 
Halle,     Mrs.     Eva 

G 10.00 

Memphis    Lodge 

No.  35,  I.   O.  B. 

B 10.00 

Peres,  Hardwig  & 

Israel  H 10,00 

Regina  No.  19,  U, 

O,  T.   S 10.00 

Roth,  Louis   5.00 

Nashville 

Council  of  Jewish 

Women 12.50 

Federaton    of 

Jewish  Charities   100.00 

Hirscb,    Sam    10,00 

Jacobus,  J.  M.,..  5.00 
Loveman,  Mrs. 

Adolpb   10.00 


Maimonides  Lodge 

No.  40,   I,   O.   B. 

B 15.00 

Kicli,    Scliwartz  & 

Jo,sepli    10,00 


I'ulaski 

Colin,    Sol,    ., 

Kiple.v 

Burg   i'"aiiiily 


3.00 


1(1.00 


TEXAS 

Austin 

Council  of  Jewish 

Women 5,00 

♦Davis,   Nelson, 

Balmorhea 

*Mayer,    Sol. 

Beaumont 

Goldstein,    Dr,    L.       5,00 
Ladies'  Benevo- 
lent   Soc'y    10,00 

Levy,   Leon  R.   . .        5.00 

Big    Springs 

Fisher,  Mrs,  Anna 

(In    Memoriam)        5.00 

ChappeU  HiU 

Reinstein,  W.   . . .      10.00 

Corsicana 

Council  of  Jewish 
Women     10.00 

Dallas 

Dreyfuss,   G 5.00 

Edloff,    Mrs.    Geo. 

G 5.00 

Eppstein  &  Co.,  E.  50.00 

Goettinger,  Max. .  5.00 

Goldsmith,  Isidore  5.00 

Harris,    Sam   A...  5.00 

Hexter,  Victor  H.  10.00 

Kahn,   E.  M 25.00 

Kahn,   J 5.00 

Landauer,  Horace 

H 5.00 

Levi,   Chas.   G.    . .  5,00 

Liebman,    R 5,00 

Linz,  Albert  5,00 

Linz  Bros 5.00 

Linz,  Simon   5.00 

Lipsitz,  Louis    ,  . .  ITi.Od 

Mayer,  Sigmund..  5,00 

Michalson,   L.  A..  5,00 

Myers,  Seymour, ,  5.00 
♦Orleans,  M.  J. 

Ortlieb,  Max    10.00 

Pollack,  Henry  . .  5,00 

Rosenbaum    Bros.  10,00 
Rosenfield,    Max 

J 5,00 

•Sanger,    Alex- 
ander. 

Sanger  Bros 5.00 

♦♦Sanger,    Mrs. 

Philip. 
♦♦Silberstein,  A. 
♦♦Silberstein,      Mrs, 
A. 

Titche,    Edward..  5.00 


♦Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


El    Paso 

El      Paso      Lodge 

No.  509,  I.  O.  B. 

B 

Matbias,   A 

Rosing,    Mr.    and 

Mrs.   Wm 

Schwartz,   A 

Stolaroff,   J 

Temple   Mt.    Sinai 

S.    S 

FarmersTille 

Purvin,   Mr.    and 
Mrs.    J.    L 

Fort    Worth 

Council  of  Jewish 
Women    

Gernsbacker, 
Mrs.   H 

Gilbert,    L.   G 

Greenwall, 
Mitchell  W.    . . . 

Heninger,   J 

Levy,   Dan    

•Levy,    Sam. 

Mayer,  Jac 

Rosenthal,  M.  A.. 

Galveston 

Brock,  Moritz  .... 
Cohen,  Robert  I.. 
Hebrew      Benevo- 
lent Society    . . . 
Kempner,  D.  W. . . 
♦Kempner,  Mrs.  H. 
Kempner,   I.   H... 
*Lasker,    E. 
•*Lasker,  M. 

Nussbaum,  Joseph 

Zacharias  Frankel 

Lodge    No.    242, 

L  O.  B.  B 

Houston 

Council,  Jewish 
Women 

Harris,   Louis  L.. 

Malevinsky,    The 
Misses   Annie 
and  Helene 

Sam,   Jake  H.    ... 

United    Jewish 
Welfare  Ase'n. . 

Weingarten,  J.   . . 

Midland 

Halfif,    Henry 
Mayer    

Minola 

Bromberg.  I.  G.. . 
Mayer,   E 

Palestine 

Maier,  S 

San  Antonio 

Berman,    O 

Blum,   Mrs. 

Fannie    

Council  of  Jewish 

Women 

Edar    Lodge     No. 

211,   I.   O.   B.   B. 

Eldridge,    S.    C... 

*Halff,    G.   A.    C... 


♦Halff.     Henrv     L. 

Halff.      Mayer      & 

Rachel       Memo- 

10  00  riMl  Fund  

500       Halff,     S.,    Memo- 
rial   Fund    

J5  QQ        Heimann,  Mrs. 

5'OQ  Silva    

j'qq        Joske,  Alexander. 

Leo  N.  Levi  Lodge 

10.00  ^'0-  675,  I.  O.  B. 

B 

Oppenheimer,  Mrs. 

Fannie    

10  00        Oppenheimer, 

Herbert   Meyer. 
Oppenheimer,    J. 

D 

5.00        Oppenheimer, 

Jesse  H.,  .Jr.   . . 
10.00      *Stern,    Morris. 
ii'.OO        Strauss,  Isidore   . 

_  _.    Texarkana 
5'qO        Ehrlich,   Mrs. 

5'qq  Esther    

Heilbron,  Louis    . 
jQ  QQ        Sandberger,  M.   . . 

g'QQ        Schwarz,    I 

Texarkana  Casket 
Co 

-•no    Tyler 

■'■''''        Bruck,  S 

og  QQ        Edward    Lasker 
iq'qq            Lodge    No.    347, 
I.  O.  B.  B 

25.00    -R-aco 

Hirschberg,    S.    . . 
10.00        l^'Sel,   L     

Sanger  Bros 

Sanger,      Children 

10.00           2.^,\^^^  ^^^s-  Isa- 
bella     

Sanger,  Mrs.   Sam 

10.00  ^''^ 

10.00     Salt   Lake    City 

Alexander,  Daniel 
10  00        Jewish  Relief  So- 

S'.OO       „"ety    •.:■•■. 

Marcus,    Louis    . . 

o-  fin        Rosenblatt,   Na- 

do  than     

Sweet,  Leon 

VIRGINIA 

10-^0    Alexandria 

Council  of  Jewish 

5QQ  Women  

-'(u,        Katz,    A 

'^■^''        Ruben,    Leopold.. 

Weil  Bros 

10.00    Charlottesville 

Kaufman's  Sons, 
M 

5-00    ^ 

Danville 

5.00        Herman,   J.   A.    . . 

Kaufman,    Mrs. 
25.00  Julius    

Schuster,  Isaac  . . 
5.00    „       .       , 
g  QQ    Harrisonburg 

50.00        Bloom,   Bernard.. 


Lynchburg 

Berman,   H 5.00 

o- nn        Eichelbaum,    M...      10.00 

-u.UU      *Guggenheimer, 

^,_  ,„  Mrs.  Mas. 

-^•'J'J        Moses,   M 5.00 

10.00    Newport    News 

10.00        Eisenman,  J 10.00 

Mirmelstein   Bros.        5.00 

Peyser,   Sol 5.00 

10.00        Revner,   J.,   & 

_  Sons  5.00 

o.OO        Virginia    Lodge 

195,   I.   O.  B.   A.        5.00 
15.00 

Norfolk 

10.00        Altschul,   B 5.00 

Cohen   &   Spigel..  5.00 

10.00        Engel,  G.,  &  Bro..  .5.00 
Hirschler,    Dr.    D. 

10.00            Lee 5.00 

Hirschler,  E 5.0O 

Hofheimer  Bros. 

Co 2.5.0O 

•'•00        Jacobs,    Benj.    . . .  5.00 
'^'-nn      'Ladies'    Hebrew 
-^.'kk           Benevolent  Ass'n. 

lO^OO        Leterman,  J.   J...  5.00 

Levy,  Mrs.  Phillip  5.00 

o-OO        Lilienfeld,  B 5.00 

Lowenberg, 

„                 Harry  L 5.00 

^•"■J        Mansbach,   Louis.  12.00 

Seldner,  A.  B 10.00 

5.00    Petersburg 

Reinach,  Milton  I.      10.00 
Rosenstock,  L.  A.      10.00 
ij.OO 

5.00    Portsmouth 
15.00        Cohen,   Nathan    ..        5.00 

Fass,    Sol 10.00 

o-nn        Lasting,    S.,    & 

2^°^  Bro 5.00 

10.00        Levitin,  A 5.00 

Richmond 

♦Binswanger, 
„_  r,„  Harry  S. 

-o.uu  'Binswanger.  M.  I.  .5.00 
^..,^  Florsheim,  M.  B..  15.00 
^"•"O  Galeskl,  Dr.  S....  10.00 
lU.UU        Hutzler,  Henry  S.       5.00 

..^.        Kaufmann,  1 5.00 

jl-""        May,  Irving   5.00 

lu.uu    **Millhiser,  Gustave. 
•Raab,  E. 
♦Raab,  Mrs.   E. 
Straus,    Milton    J.        5.00 
Thalhimer,      Mor- 
ton G 10.00 

o.OO        Weil,   Clifford    ...      10.00 

5.00    ♦•Whitlock,    Philip. 

5.00 

5.00    Roanoke 

Blue   Ridge   Over- 
all Co 5.00 

-  Of,       Goldman.   H 5.00 

^■^^        Goldstein,   Jos.    ..        5.00 
Rosenberg,    M.,    & 

10  00  Sons     25.00 

Schnurman,  Jay  .        5.00 
5  OQ        Spigel,   Jos.    .....        5.0O 

5  00        Winstein,    J 5.00 

Staunton 

5.00        Strauss,   I.   G.    ...        5.0O 


♦Life  Member. 
•♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


WASHINGTON 

Everett 

Hocbstaclter,   Ber- 
nard      


3.00 


Seattle 

•roekstein,  Nathan. 
**Galland,  Bonhain. 
•»Galland,   Mrs.   C. 

K. 
**Gottstein,   Meyer. 
•»Gottstein,   Re- 
becca. 
•Lang,  Julius  C. 
Stern,  Leopold  M. 


10.00 


Tacoma 

Council  of  Je^vish 

Women  5.00 

Tacoma   Lodge   No. 

741,   I.  O.   B.  B.  10.00 

WEST    VIRGINIA 

Bluefleld 

Kaufman,  Mrs.  S.  10.00 
Rodgin  &  Co., 

Henry  5.00 

Charleston 

Baer,    Ben    10.00 

Brown,  Abe  1 5.00 

Frankenberger, 

Max    10.00 

Fuhrman,    Simon.  5.00 

Gallenberg,   B.    ..  5.00 

Goldman,  M.  B.. .  5.00 
Goldman,    Morris, 

Jr 5.00 

Loewenstein,   Abe  5.00 

May,  Phil    5.00 

Polan,  H 5.00 

Schwab,   Joseph..  5.00 

Silverstein,    A.    P.  15.00 

Fairmont 

Finger,  Mrs.  B.  S.  5.00 

Lipson,    P.    P 5.00 

Lowry,   Jul    E.    . .  5.00 

Osgood,   D.   M.    . .  5.00 

Grafton 

Friedman   &    Son, 

F 5.00 

Klein,  I.   C 5.00 

Huntington 

Broh,  E 5.00 

Broh,  J 10.00 

Lubin,  B.J 5.00 

Polan,  Lake 5.00 

Samson,  Samuel  .  10.00 

Keystone 

Budnick,   Harry..  5.00 


Kiinbnll  i,a   Crosse 

Bank,  H 10.00        Bloom,  Beruhard. 

Morgantown  Madison 

Green,  Ben   5.00        Council  of  Jewish 

Hershkovitz,    Sam.  5.00            Women  

Morgantown  Madison    Jewish 

Sisterhood     5.00            Sunday    School. 

Oppenheimer, 

Benj 5.00    >I'l"'aukee 

T..     »,    -r^     ,  B'ue  Jeshurnn 

Nortli  Fork  Sabbath  School 

Cafzen.    A 25.00        Council  of  Jewish 

Rosen,  Jack   5.00            Women  

T>,.,i-  -oi  Federated    Jewish 

Parkersburg  Charities    

Barrett,   P.   W.    . .  5.00        Frank,    Walter    . . 

Nathau.  Mrs.  Ben  10.00        Friedlander,       M., 

Stern,  Joseph    . . .  10.00           Knitting  Co.    . . 

i,T„i„u  Gilead   Lodge  No. 

^^^^^  41,  L  O.  B.  B... 

Hebrew  Ladies'  Harmony      Lodge 

Aid    Society    ...  20.00            No.  63,   I.  O.   F. 

Hyman,  Moses    . .  5.00            S.   of   I 

Lopinsky,  Eugene  25.00        Krauskopf,  J.    . . . 

Polan,    Samuel    . .  5.00        Landauer,  Max  . . 

wh^„u^„  Litt,    Miss    Bessie 

Wheeling  j^^jj^j.^  ^^^^.^.j^ 

Bloch,  Samuel  S..  5.00        Sattler,  J.  B 

Broverman,    S.    ..  5.00        Schuster,  Chas.  .. 

Front,  J 5.00 

Good,    L.    S 10.00    Superior 

**Horkheimer,  Mrs.  Cohen,  Julius   L 

B.  Jacobs,  Robert  . 

Horkheimer,  Josephs.    S.    Y... 

Julius    10.00        Lasky    Bros.    . . . 

Horkheimer,  Sigel  Bros 

Louis  10.00 

Isenberg,   Israel..  5.00    West  Bend 

Reichblum,      Mrs.  *Heller,    Isidore. 

M 5.00 

Rice,   Albert   M...  10.00                     FOREIGN 
•Solomon  &  Rubm. 

Sonneborn,     Chas.  CANADA. 

L 5.00 

Sonneborn,   H.  M.  5.00    m  „     *      ^   *     • 

Sonneborn   M 5.00    Toronto.  Ontario 

Stein,   Leon  B.    . .  10.00        Koplar,  S.  E 

*Weil,  J.  Scheuer,    Edmund 

Wolf,    Leo    5.00 

WlUiamson  CHINA 

Bank,  H 5.00    Shanghai 

♦Jacob,    Leopold. 
WISCONSIN 

Appleton 

Fox    River    Lodsre 

209,  I.  O.  B.  B. 
Marshall,  Children 

of     Rosa     and 

Simon   

Marshall,  Louis  J. 

Kankauna 

♦Wertheimer,  M.  A. 


5.00 


ip.(Hj 
5.00 


10.00 
50.00 


300.00 
10.00 


5.00 
5.00 


5.00 

15.00 

10.00 

10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 


5.00 
5.00 

10.00 
5.00 

10.00 


30.00 
10.00 


ENGLAND 

London 

10.00        Mayer,    Simon    D.      15.00 
*Meyer,  Arthur. 


20.00 
10.00 


SWITZERLAND 


Rorschach 

**Schoenfeld,  Max. 


*Life  Member. 
♦♦Deceased  Life  Member. 


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CONTRIBUTIONS  TOTALLING  $600.00 

AVere    Keceivid    During    the    Year    from    the    Following: 


AIiABAJ\IA 

Bessemer 

White,    I.    J. 

Demopolis 

Breitenbacb,  Mrs.  N.  J. 
Ely.   Mrs.  Jennie  Morri.s 
Goldman,    L.   A. 
Stern,  Mrs.  M. 

Ensley  • 

Applebaum,   I. 
Gotten,   M. 
Seals,    I. 
Seegarman,   Sol. 

CALIFORNIA 

i,os   Angeles 
Hecht,  Rabbi  S. 

CONNECTICUT 

Hartford 

Berman  &  Herman 
Cohen  &  Cohen 
Kashmann,  Isaac 
Mayer,    Jerome 

New   Haven 

New  York  Novelty  Co. 
Rosenfleld,   H.  I. 
Sagal,  W. 
Salzman,   B.   B. 
Schwartz,  M. 

FHiORIDA 

Jacksonville 

Moscovitz,  D. 
Moscovitz,  M. 

GEORGIA 

Americus 

Pearlman,  Mrs.  E. 

Augusta 

Cohen,  Olive 
Rubenstein,   D. 

Brunswick 

Fruchtman,    I. 

Columbus 

Feinberg,   Philip 
Meyers,    A. 

Macon 

Goldgar,  B. 
Haskin,   Joseph 
Waxelbaum,    G.   J. 
Weinstein,    M. 
Wolf,  M. 


INDIANA 

Mt.  Vernon 

Mt.   Veruou   Temple   Sis- 
terhood 


KENTUCKY 

Henderson 

Simon,   J.   W. 
Ijouisville 

Shapinsky,   S. 
Paducah 
Steinfeld,  Dr.  M. 

LOUISIANA 

Alexandria 

Pressburg,  H,  H. 
Lafayette 

Alramson,    N. 
St.   Francisville 

Teutsch,   R. 

MARYLAND 

Baltimore 

Fox,  Robert 
Cumberland 

Klawan.   Jo.seph 
Frostburg 

Alramson,    .Julius 
Gerson,   Meyer 

Hagerstown 

Summers,   W.  M. 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Attleboro 

First,    Attleboro    Lodge, 
No.   442,    I.   O.    B.   A. 

MINNESOTA 

Buhl 

Mertalie,   M.   A. 
Chisholm 
Dubrow,  S. 
Lewis,  Hiram 
Lewis,  I. 
Liebovitz,   M. 
Medalie,    Dr.    W.    L. 
Roth,  Ben 
Lusin  &  Liebowitz 
Wain,  Max 
Wain,    Sam 

Duluth 

Altman,  Harry  E. 
Boznu,  Joseph  H. 
Coll,    J.   E. 


Findelstein,  Charles 

Gittleson,    I. 

Goldfarb.   M. 

Green,    G. 

Hallock,    H.    L. 

Kaplan,    M. 

Latts,  A.   R. 

Latts,  C. 

Latts,    R. 

Littman,    A.    Y. 

Manhattan  Clothing  Co. 

Naymark,  D. 

Ostroe,   S. 

Polinsky,   A.    and   B. 

Rose,   M. 

Shusterman,   J. 

Siden,   A. 

Siegel,  J.   L. 

Winer,  A. 

Zien,  M. 

Zien,  W. 

Everett 

Goldberg  Bros. 
Kaner,    Wm. 
Karlinskj',  M. 
Medalie,    B.    J. 
Rabnowitz,  F. 
Sagen,  Lester 
Siegel,  Chas. 
Stein,    J. 
Stock,    S.   W. 
Weinberg,    Frank 
Wiener,  Herman 

Hibbing 

Bubley  &  Jaffe 
Cohen,   J. 
Feldman,  I. 
Garber,  M. 
Gram,   Harry 
Helstein,   Louis 
Marcus,   J. 
Sachs,   A. 
Sher,   I.   H. 

Minneapolis 

Blumenkranz,  M. 
Braham   Shoe   Co. 
Cooper,  C.   B. 
Devorsky,  P. 
Feigelbaum,    L. 
Grodnik,   J.   K. 
Gross,   Chas.   I. 
Harris,  B.  H. 
Isaac,  A.,  &  Sou 
Kahner,  Martin   L. 
Mirriss  Mfg.  Co. 
People's  Scrap  Iron  Co. 
Robitshek,    Solomon 
Segal,    Meyer 
Snattinger,    J. 
Lurin  City  Cooperage 
Weiskopf,  R.  G. 

Virginia 
Bankman,   B. 
Garan,    J.    H. 
Jaffe,   S. 
Kaner,   I. 
Kenner,  A. 
Levin,    B.    D. 
Magulis,  H. 


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Milavetz,    Sam 
Kutz,   J.   T. 
ShanedlinfT,  Julius 
Shanedlinjr,  M. 
AVilk,  M.  L. 

MISSISSIPPI 

Columbus 

Joseph   Hfi-z  Lodge,   No. 
181.    I.   O.  B.   B. 

Greenville 

Stein,  I. 
Stein,  Sam 
Weinberg,  A. 

Greenwood 

Orlansky.   A. 
Stern,    Sam 

Jackson 

Hatry.    Julius 
Manassaii      Lodgre,      No. 
202,   I.    O.   B.   B. 

Schrier.   S. 

Meridian 

Pappenheimer.   Abe 
Rosenbu.sh,  J.  M. 
■NVigransky,   I. 

West   Point 

Frankel.    S.   B. 

MISSOURI 

St.  Lionis 

Eiehenbert,'  &   Sou 

Jankowitz,   S. 

Leah  Ladies'  Lodge,  No. 

5,   I.   O.   B.  A. 
Minkens,  M. 
Mitauer,    H. 
Reliable  Jobbing  Co. 
Rosenberg.  A. 
Saifer,    Wm. 
St.     Loui-s;    Paper    Stock 

Co. 
Tabitanick,   Leo 


XEW  JERSEY 

Trenton 

Block,  M. 
Davidson.  J.  Irwin 
Fnld.  Abraham  L. 
Miller.    Dr.    J.    S. 
Papier,   Philip 

>EW   YORK 

Albany 

Franck,  J.  B. 

Amsterdam 

Epstein,  J. 
Grossman,  S. 

Buffalo 

Brezen,   S. 

Gloversville 

Klopot.   Adolph   W. 

Johnstown 

Galinsky,  B. 

New   York    City 

Lurie,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M. 


Strouse,   Mrs.    i;ii 
Xewburgh 
Herman,  II.  T. 
Kosenbaum,    I*. 

Rochester 

r.arth,   F.   I. 
Greenluiuse,  S.   II. 
Metzger,  S, 

NORTH   CAROLIN.V 

Ashevillc 

Finestein,   S. 
Durham 

Ladies'  Relief  Society 
Greensboro 

Berlin,  Philip  D. 

Isaacson,  I. 

Lindy,   L. 

Temko,  Max 

High    Point 

Rones,  Jake 
Roues,  Max 
Silver,  Milton 

Kinston 

Pearson,    Harry 
New  Bern 

Bloeh,  A. 

Cohen,   Leon 

Eastern  Carolina  Hide  & 

Fur  Co. 
Jacobs,  M.  S. 
Kahn,  Mrs.   B. 

Winston-Salem 

Cohn,  A. 
Tobias,  S. 
Wainer,   M.   A. 
Young,    J.    L. 

OHIO 

Canton 

Meyers,  C.  W. 
Teplansky,    W. 

Cincinnati 

Lowe,  Joseph 
Cleveland 

Freedman,   J.  T. 
Goldberg,   H. 

Youngstown 

Bloch  Candy  Co. 
Brunswick.  Max  E.,  Esq. 
Hartzell,    Edgar  M. 
Newman,   Bert 
Tamarkin,  M. 
Youngstown       Notion 
House 

PENNSYLVANIA 

AUentown 

Galansky,   Jacob 
Kaplan,  Mrs.  J.  H. 

Bloomsburg 

Arcus,    C. 
Braddock 

Weissman,  B. 
Carbondale 

Glazer,    Jake 


Ilirsch,  Herman 
Superior  .Specialty  Simp 
M'assermau,   R. 

Duquesne 

Adler,  J. 
Adler.  J.    L. 
Aiuper  C". 
I'.ai'sky   \-    Rosenberg 
I'inlcelstein,   Mever 
ll.iilburg,    H. 
Halbert,    Dr. 
Hersliowitz.    J. 
Hortman,    P. 
Lewiuter,  M. 
Weiss,    S. 

Eord   City 

Poeser,   Lester 
Rosen,  Oscar 

Gap 

Ansil,  AI)ram  M. 
Harrisburg 

Cohen.   Mrs.   Clara 
Johnstown 

IVnn  Novelty  Co. 
Lebanon 

Stein,    II.   I. 
LeJiIghton 

Gruneberg,    L.   C. 
Philadelphia 

Anonymous 

Blank,    Mrs.   IT. 

Lendauer,    Joe 

Wilkes-Barre 

Engel,    Sander 
Spitz,    E. 
Stein,  Isaac 

SOUTH    CAROLINA 

Charleston 

Patla,  J.  A.,  Esq. 
Columbia 

Kramer,  G. 
Darlington 

Block,   Mrs.   B. 

Rothholtz,   E. 

Want,   S. 

Weinberg,   R. 

Florence 

De   Jongh,   Mrs.    II. 
Greenville 

Kingoft".   Sol. 
Reinhard,   A.    L. 
Switzer,   Mever 
Zaglin,    C. 

Sumter 

Moses,   H.    P. 

TENNESSEE 

Chattanooga 

Alper,  Max 
Ansel,   M. 
Elumberg,   J. 
Cohen,  H. 
Edelstein,    Mike 
Edelstein.  S. 
Frank.    H. 
Friedman,   Eugene 


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Grodjessky,  J.   S. 
Hite,   P. 
Rabi.  J. 
Shankman,  L. 

Knoxville 

Caplan,  Isaac 

TEXAS 

Fort  Worth 

Brown,   Dan,   Jr. 

VIRGINIA 

Danville 
Berman,  J. 
Kaplan,  A. 
Kingoff  Bros. 
Levinson,  Dr.  B. 
Lowenstein  Bros. 
Rippe,  Mrs.   Ben 
Turk   Bros. 

liynchburgr 
Blum,  M. 
Feinman,  A. 
Appleman's 
Schewel,  Isaac 


Newport    News 

Nachman,  S. 
Norfolk 

Frank,   Louis  A. 
Kaplan,  Mike 

Petersburg 

Blacher,    E. 
Goldman,    A. 
Merchants,  R.  A. 

WEST    VIRGINIA 

Bluefield 

Effron,   A. 
Kleinman,   P. 
Schlossberg,   G. 
Weinberg,  H. 

Falrmount 

Broidy,   J. 
Friedlander,    M. 
Goldberg,   Mrs.   H. 
Miller,   S. 
Sidler,  M. 
Silver,  L. 

Morgantown 

Glassman,   Joe 


North    Fork 

Brooks,    B. 
Seligman,   Julius 
Tots,    I. 
Tots,   Louis 

Welch 

Bell,    S. 
Effron,    J. 
Einsobn,  H. 
Gotlieb,    L. 
Solons,  S. 

Williamson 

Berman,   J.   M. 
Brooks,    S. 
Gaskel,   Mrs.   M.   V. 
Kahn,   B. 
Morien,  Sol. 

WISCONSIN 

Superior 

Aronsohn,  Herman  A. 
Overbrook,  I. 
Marcus,  C. 
Shapiro,   Geo. 


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THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

Executive   Office,   808  Denckla   Building,    PhllaaelpliU. 


I,  the  undersigned,  being  iu  sympathy  with  the  object  of 
"The  National  Farm  School" — the  training  of  lads  in  the  prac- 
tice 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  jMember  ($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  Member- 
ship calls  for  but  one  (the  first)  payment.  Make  check  payable  to  THE 
NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL. 


"I  give  and  hequeath  unto  The  National  Farm  School,  Bucks 

County,  Pa.,  near  Doylestown,  the  sum  of dollars 

free  from  all  taxes  to  le  paid  to  the  Treasurer,  for  the  time  le.ing, 
for  the  use  of  the  institution.' 


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  tvith  the  appurtenances,  in  fee  simple,  and 
all  policies  of  insurance  covering  said  premises,  whether  fire,  title 
or  otherwise,  free  from  all  taxes. 

S3 


After  Speeding  the  Departing 
Guest — What? 

MUCH  cleaning  up  to  be  done?    Littered  rooms  to  be 
cleaned — extra  bed  and  table  linen  to  be  washed? 
Of  course,  even  with  the  best  of  guests! 

But  if  you  have  those  three  staunch  household  standbys — the 
electric  cleaner,  electric  iron  and  electric  washer— the  aftermath  of 
even  a  houseful  of  guests  cannot  cause  any  commotion.  For  with 
these  things  at  your  command,  the  rooms  can  soon  be  made  bright 
and  shining — the  extra  washing  taken  care  of  easily  and  expeditiously. 

And  even  before  the  guests  come,  these  three  helpers  will  help  make 
ready  without  fuss  or  worry  and  give  you  that  calm,  unflurried  sense 
of  hospitality  toward  your  guests  which  stamps  you  as  the  ideal  hostess. 

Easy  paymenls  on  the  electric  iron,  cleaner 
and  washer  if  desired 

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oldest  families  in  America  for  almost 
a    century. 

The  standards  of  Honor,  Quality  and 
Service  have  been  faithfully  main- 
tained   during    all    these    years. 

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PAYS  INTEREST  ON  DAILY  BALANCES 
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The  Liverpool  and  London 
and  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  Ltd. 

OF  LIVERPOOL,  ENGLAND 


Harry  W.  Stephenson 


A  STOCK  COMPANY 


LOCAL  MANAGER 


331-337   Walnut  Street 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

88 


Formal  and  Informal  for 

out-door  purposes. 

Hats   and   Coats  Im- 

ported  from    Great 

Britain  and  the  Con- 

tinent,  for  men    and   women.     Millinery, 

wraps,  dresses  and 

effects  for  Northern  and 

Southern 

Winter    Wear. 

Supei 

'ior  Furs. 

§§ 

BLAYLOCK  &  BLYNN,  Inc. 

Established  1850 

161/   Chestnut  Street 

The  Western  Saving   Fund  Society 


OF  PHILADELPHIA 


Q>J 


A   Mutual 
Saving 
Fund 
Society 


!^ 


MAIN  OFFICE:  Tenth  and  Walnut  Streets 


KENSINGTON  OFFICE 

Front  and  York  Streets 


FRANKFORD  OFFICE 

4800  Frankford  Avenue 


INTEREST  4  I'ER   CENT. 


HAVE  YOU  SEEN  THE 

NEW  BUICK 


FOURTEEN  DISTINCTIVE  MODELS  FOR  1924 

BELL  PHONE,  SPRUCE  2S6S 

THE  FUR  &  MILLINERY  SHOP 

INCORPORATED 

1424  Walnut  Street  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


JOSEPH  N.  SUSSKIND 


ROYAL  APARTMENT  HOTEL 

GIRARD  AVENUE  AND  BROAD  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

A  QUIET  HIGH-CLASS  APARTMENT  HOTEL 

Unsurpassed  in  refinement  and  environment.     Cuisine  of  the  highest  standard 
Supplies  from  our  own  Big  Spring  Farm  in  the  beautiful  Chester  Valley 

MEYER  B.  SHER,  Manager 

90 


AS  PHILADELPHIA  LEADS  THE  WORLD  SO 


HARDWICK  &  MAGEE  CO. 

LEAD  PHILADELPHIA  IN  THE 
MANUFACTURE  OF 

RUGS  and  CARPETS 

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

HARDWICK  &  MAGEE  CO. 


RETAILERS  OF  ALL  STANDARD 
FLOOR  COVERINGS 

1220-1222  Market  Street 


Your  garments 

made  to  look  like  new 

Our  cleaning  absolutely  removes  all  dirt 
and  grease,  restores  the  color-freshness  ; 
destroys  all  germ  life.  Finally,  each 
garment  is  pressed  by  an  expert  bushel- 
man  and  returned  to  you  ready  to  ivear. 
All  small  repairs  are  included  in  the 
cleaning  price. 

A.  F.  BORNOT  BRO.  CO. 

17th   and  Fairmount  Avenue 

1525   Chestnut  Street 

12th   and   Walnut  Streets 

1754  N.   Broad  Street 

111   S.   Fifty-second  Street 

2016   S.   Broad  Street 


Bell  Phone,  Poplar  0608 


Keystone,  Race  7891 


91 


3^ 


4144 


itu 


"Better 


92 


Miss  Liiii 


2114   Walnut    Street 


Creator  and  Importer  of 

Costumes,  Gowns  and 
Wraps 


Best  Semi -Annual 

Workmanship  Reductions  after 

Decoration  Day 
Correct  Prices  and  Thanksgiving 


93 


ANDREW  J.  SAUER 
and  COMPANY 


ARCHITECTS 
and  ENGINEERS 


PHILADELPHIA 


For  Anything 

Electrical 

RUMSEY 

ELECTRIC    COMPANY 


Electric  Supplies  and  Machinery 
Everything  in  Radio 


1007  ARCH  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 


94 


Hughes  -Foulkrod 
Company 


Building 
Construction 


Commonwealth  Trust  BIdg.  421  Seventh  Avenue 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


95 


1823      A  Century  in  Business      1923 

Our  Experience  of 

lOO  YEARS 


Is  at  Your  Service 

JOHN  B.  ELLISON  &  SONS 

Woolens  Everywhere 


BELL  PHONE,  WYOMING  0441 

WavBtth 

mm 

Manufacturers  of    WorStCCl      FaBrlcS 

BELFIELD  AVENUE  AND  WISTER  STREET 
Germantown,  Philadelphia 


96 


The  Market  St.  National  Bank 


107  MARKET  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 


CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 

SURPLUS  AND  UNDIVIDED  PROFITS       -  2,500,000.00 

Accounts  Invited 

FOREIGN    EXCHANGE    IN    ALL    ITS    BRANCHES 

T.  P.  McCUTCHEON  &  BRO. 

INCORPORATED 
MANUFACTURERS 

Men's  Neckwear  and  Reefers 

Main  Office 
ELEVENTH  AND  ARCH  STREETS  PHILADELPHIA 

American  Baby  Carriage  Factory 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


PHI 


CHILDREN'S  CARRIAGES  AND  TOYS 

L.  RIEBER  &  CO.  16  NORTH  FOURTH  STREET 

Proprietors  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Hughes  &  Bradley  Co. 

MAKERS  OF 

NECKWEAR  FOR  MEN 


ST.  GEORGE  BUILDING 
S.  W.  COR.  13th  and  ARCH  STREETS 

PHILADELPHIA 

97 


mm 


TDii©  [PsiEPDsMSi^  &iit  l^-SGi]  ^i^[p©(gil 


[p[}aD[L^[Q][E[L[?[}{]D/^ 


—WHARVES  AND  WAREHOUSES- 
PIERS  66  AND  67  NORTH.   DELAWARE   RIVER 

CHRISTIAN  STREET  AND  SCHUYLKILL  RIVER 

SCHUYLKILL  RIVER  AT  30th  AND  CHESTNUT  STREETS 

SCHUYLKILL  RIVER  AT  24th  STREET  AND  THE  PARKWAY 

—PLANTS- 
KNICKERBOCKER.  PENNA.  VAN  SCIVER.  PENNA. 

—ASSOCIATE  COMPANIES— 
HAINESPORT  MINING  AND  TRANSPORTATION  COMPANY 
KNICKERBOCKER  LIME  COMPANY 

THE  DEFRAIN  SAND  COMPANY 

THE  FAIRLAMB  COMPANY 


98 


Noted  Scientists 
Approve   of  Gas   Lighting 


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

Scientists  also  k.now  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 
Philadelphia  Showrooms. 

The  United  Gas  Improvement  Company 


HOOVEN 
SALES  CO. 


GENUINE  TYPEWRITTEN  LETTERS  IN  QUANTITY 
HIGHEST   CLASS    MERCHANDISING    SERVICE 


1037  WALNUT  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 

99 


Courtesy  Service 

Sixth  National  Bank 

N.  W.  Corner  2nd  and  Pine  Streets 
PHILADELPHIA 

A  National  Bank  since    1864  that  Stands  on   Its 
Record  of  Service 


Savings  /f  O/      Interest 

Fund  fclA      /r\ 

Department  X   /    O        Paid 


Foreign  Exchange  Department 
Commercial    Accounts    Invited 

Progress  Co-operation 


Compliments  of 

J.  HOWARD  BROWN  &  CO. 

Insurance 

No.   328  WALNUT   STREET 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

100 


C'  7*      7     rtS^RS  is  not  only 

OrdiaL      ^^    quick  service- 
it    is   cordial   service. 

5-  •  Our    clerks    take    our 

CTulCC       own  personal  interest 
in    each   and   every 
patron  and  invariably  echo  our  own  sin- 
cere cordiality  and  good  will. 

Because  of  this,  you  will  find  nothing 
is  too  much  trouble  to  please  you — never 
do  we  want  you  to  leave  our  shop  until 
absolutely  perfect  satisfaction  is  assured. 
Your  satisfaction  is  to  our  interest  as 
well  as  yours,  for  only  in  such  a  mood 
will  you  have  the  desire  to  enter  again 
and  again  our  welcoming  door. 

Pumps  and  Oxfords 
Hosiery  to  Match 

Winkelmari 

Style  in  Quality  Footwear 
1130  CHESTNUT  STREET 

At  Twelfth 
38-40  South  52d  Street  2961-63  Frankford  Avenue 


The  geuting   idea 

has  created  a  Shoe  Store  and 
a  Service  that  is  well-nigh 
irresistible  to  the  discrimi- 
nating man  or  woman  who 
has  once  experienced  its 
benefits. 

GEUTING'S 

1308  Chestnut  Street 
1230  Market     19  South  11th 

Shoes  and  Stockings  for         Quick  Service  Men's  Shop 
the  Family 


EVERY    FOOT    PROFESSIONALLY    FITTED 
—THREE   GEUTING   BROS.    SUPERVISING 


102 


Savings  ^ 

in   youth   have    started 
many  a  successful  busi- 


ness career. 


Intel  w« 
'aid  on  Savings 
V  Account*?/ 


Capital  and  Surplus,  $4,000,000 

West  End  Trust  Company 

Broad  Street  and  South  Penn  Square 
Philadelphia 


There  is  More  Power  in  That 
Good  Gulf  Gasoline 

=  =and —  = 

Supreme  AuLo  Oil 


103 


®I|?  ^t  Jamfs  i^aM 


Walnut  at   13th  Street 


^ 


HY  not  dine  today  at  the 
St.  James  ? 
You  will  find  the  food  the  very 
best.  Many  unusual  dishes. 
The  quick,  courteous  service  can't 
be  equaled.  The  surroundings  are 
of  the  finest.  The  prices  moderate. 


104 


COATS- SUITS- DRESSES-MILLINERY 


Specloi^'s 
1310  CHESTAUT  STREET 

SPECIALIZING  IN  YOUTHFUL  MOPES 

'»''"'''"l)'l)ll'l""ll''ll''HlllllllllllllHlll)ll!llllllilllllllllllll!lltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH 


COMPLIMENTS 


BROAD  ST.  and  GIRARD  AVENUE 
PHILADELPHIA 


CHARLES  DUFFY,  Jr. 

MANAGER 


105 


Planet  Jr. 

Specialized 

FARM  and  GARDEN  TOOLS 

Hand  Seeders  Horse  Hoes 

Wheel  Hoes  Cultivators 

Spring  Tooth,  Orchard  and  Grove  Cultivators 
One-  and  Two-Row  Pivot  Wheel  Riding   Cultivators 
Multiple  Seeders  Beet  Cultivators 


IN  USE  IN  70  COUNTRIES  AND  AT 
MOST    AGRICULTURAL     SCHOOLS 


S.  L.  ALLEN  &  CO.,  Inc. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PENNA. 


Newton COAL 

Answers  the  Burnind  Quesiioh. 


George  B.  Newton  Coal  Co. 

Franklin  Bank  Building  Philadelphia,   Pa. 


106 


SAFE  MILK 

The  purity  and  healthfulness  of  Abbotts 
"A"  Milk  are  governed  by  scientific 
processes  called  "Laboratory  Control." 

Guarded  as  it  is  through  daily  tests 
there  can  be  no  variation  in  the  quality 
and  healthfulness  of  Abbotts  "A"  Milk. 

All  Teachers  and  pupils  of  the  higher 
grades  are  invited  to  visit  our  Milk  <^^<^ 
Ice  Cream  Plants.  Arrangements  can 
he    made    by    calling     Baring    0205. 

ABBOTTS  ALDERNEY  DAIRIES,  Inc. 

PHILADELPHIA  AND  SEASHORE 


Genuine  "  PHILADELPHIA"  Lawn  Mowers 


1869 


OVER     FIFTY  -  FIVE     (55)    YEARS 
Making     the     World's     STANDARD 


1924 


THE  ORIGINAL 
THE  OLDEST 
THE  BEST 

18  Styles  Hand  Mowers 
4  Styles  Horse  Mowers 
2  Styles  Motor  Mowers 

The  Most  Complete 
and  Up-to-date  Line 

All  Blades 

Vanadium  Crucible 

Steel 

Styles  "GRAHAM"  All  Steel  and  "A"  AUlteel 

The   Philadelphia  Lawn    Mower  Company 

31  St  and  CHESTNUT  STREETS        -        Philadelphia,  U.  S.  A. 


107 


CHELTEN  HILLS  CEMETERY 

(Non-Sectarian) 

East  Washington  Lane,  Germantown 


Lawn   Plan  Maintenance   Fund  Perpetual  Care  Fund 

CHOICE  FAMILY  BURIAL  PLOTS— $50.00  Up  Cash  or  Easy  Payments 

MAPS  OF  CEMETERY  LOTS  CAN  BE  SEEN  AT 

Office:    1509   ARCH   STREET 

Phone:   Spruce  2595  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Booklets    on    Cremation    at    Your    Disposal    for    the   Asking 


'Wampole's 

FORMOLID 

(Antiseptic  Solution) 

TS  NOT  merely  a  mouth-wash,  though  a 
most  agreeable  and  efficient  preparation 
for  such  use.  It  is  excellent  for  use  internally 
or  anywhere  about  the  body  where  a  mild 
antiseptic  is  desired.  It  is  just  the  thing  to 
use  in  connection  with  cuts,  abrasions  of  the 
skin,  etc.,  where  there  is  a  possibility  of  in- 
fection. 

The  user  of    FORMOLID    finds  abundant 
occasions. 

FOR  SALE  BY  ALL  DRUGGISTS 
In  16-ounce  Bottles 

Prepared  Solely  by 

Henry   K.   Wampole   &    Co. 

INCORPORATED 

Philadelphia,  U.  S.  A. 


108 


LIGHTING  Equipment  for  the  Home, 

Office 

and  Store 


The  Showrooms  of 
Philadelphia's 
Lighting  Fixture 
and  Lamp 
Headquarters  " 
are  replete  with 
every  wanted  design, 
from  the  modern 
to  the  most 
elaborate. 


FIVE 

Showrooms  at 

your 

service  without 

obligation 

to  buy. 


INCANDESCENT 


y^hcLmpioTi  light  company 

635  Market  Street  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


109 


Capital  and  Surplus,  $2,200,000 


GERMANTOWN 

TRUST 
COMPANY 


Chehen  and  Germantown  Aves. 

Chestnut  Hill  Office,  8628  Germantown  Ave. 
Logan  Office,  5001  N.  Broad  Street 


CHECK  ACCOUNTS  2% 
SAVINGS  ACCOUNTS  4% 

TRUSTS,  TITLES,  REAL  ESTATE 
SAFE  DEPOSIT,  STORAGE 


We  Do  Everything  That  a  Modern  Trust 
Company  is  Supposed  to  Do. 

TRUST  FUNDS  OVER  27  MILLIONS 

"  There  is  a  Local  Advantage  " 


ESTABLISHED    1877 


SCnitting   iHiUa 


CARDIGAN 
Jackets 
Sweaters 


Pastorius    and     Osceola 
Streets 

GERMANTOWN,  PHILADELPHIA 


FELBER'S  GARAGE 

LOUIS  FELBER,  Proprietor 

SERVICE  and  COURTESY 
Our  Aim 

AUTOMOBILE  NECESSITIES 
4813-25  Wayne  Avenue  Germantown,  Phila. 


^: 


WARNING  SIGNAL 

—  FITS   OVER  TAIL    LAMP  — 

Avoids  Drilling  Holes  in  Fender  or  Body  oj  Car 

Shows 

STOP 

Only  When  Pressure  is  Applied  to  Pedal 
Made  of  Solid  Aluminum 


ROSE  MFG.  CO, 

110 


Philadelphia 


Elastic  Stockings 

Trusses 

Abdominal  Supporters,  etc. 


James  R.  Kendrick  Co,,  Inc> 

FACTORY: 

Kendrick  BIdg.,  Germantown  Ave.  and  Pastorius  St. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


NEW  YORK  ADDRESS  :     205  Sixth  Avenue 


Manufacturers  of 
High-grade  Knitted 
Surgical  Elastic 


Ihe 

Reyburn  Manufacturing  Co. 


Paper  Specialties 

Tags    -.*-     Tickets    -:-    Labels 
ALLEGHENY  AVENUE  AND  THIRTY-SECOND  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Ill 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 

Grushlaw  &  Sichel 

MAKERS  OF 


NOCKABOUT 
KNIT  JACKET 


D.  F.  WATERS 

Germantown  Dye  Works 

DYER  OF 

COTTON  WARPS,  WOOLEN 

AND 

WORSTED    SKEIN    YARNS 

53  and   55  WISTER  STREET 

GERMANTOWN,  PHI  LA.,  PA. 


112 


SERVICE  and  STABILITY 

Integrity  Trust  Company 

FOURTH  AND   GREEN  STREETS 
715-17-19    CHESTNUT    STREET 


Commercial  Accounts  Solicited 
Efficient  Trust,  Title  and  Investment  Departments 
Mortgages  for  Sale  Safe  Deposit  Boxes  for  Sale 


INTEREST  PAID 
ON  SAVING 
FUND  ACCOUNTS 


4% 


Capital,  $750,000.00  Surplus,  $3,000,000.00 


\_^ompliments  of 

Royal-Ascot  Knitting  Mills  Company 

240  ASHMEAD  STREET 
GERMANTOWN 


113 


The  Yewdall  &  Jones  Co. 
WORSTED  YARNS 

JOHN      FISLER.      Treasurer 


Office  and  Mills: 
54th  and  POPLAR  STREETS 

PHILADELPHIA 


MORRELL   MILLS 

Manufacturers  of 

Sun  Fast  Upholstery 
Fabrics,  Tapestries 
Hangings  and 
Furniture  Gimps 

5426-5436  WYALUSING  AVENUE 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


114 


4%  Interest 


DAY    AND    NIGHT    SERVICE 


What  Other    Inducement  _ 
Could   We   Offer   You   to  ^ 
Open  a  Savings  Account   • 


Market  Street 
Title  &  Trust  Co. 

SOUTHWEST  COR.  52d  AND  MARKET  STREETS 


Compliments  of 


Philadelphia 


Paper  Manufacturing  Co. 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

PAPER    BOX   BOARDS 

AND 

FIBRE    SHIPPING    CONTAINERS 
Manayunk,         -         Philadelphia 

115 


THE  SAMUEL  J.  CRESWELL 

IRON  WORKS 


ORNAMENTAL  and    STRUCTURAL 

IRON  AND  STEEL 


23d  and  Cherry  Streets        Philadelphia,  Pa. 


MiLLwoRK  Lumber  stairwork 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Distributors: 

Vulcanite  Asphalt  Roofing  Cromar  Pre-finished  Oak  Flooring 

Cornell  Wood  Board  Bishopric  Stucco  Board 

and  SHEETROCK— The  Fireproof  Wallboard 
Ritter  Oak  Flooring 

Chas.  F.  Felin  &  Co.,  Inc. 

York  Road  and  Butler  Street 


Dur^MTTc  J  Keystone  :  North  0601 
P^^^^M  Bell:  Tioga  3460 


116 


TRUSCON  STEEL  COMPANY 

PHILADELPHIA  OFFICE 


B.  J.  SIGMUND  904  SCHAFF  BLDG. 

Manager  1505      RACE      ST. 


FABRICATORS  of 

Structural  Steel  and  Ornamental  Iron 

LARGE  STOCK  OF  PLAIN  MATERIAL  WITH  EQUIPMENT 
TO  CUT  TO  DESIRED  LENGTHS 

PAVEMENT   LIGHTS   OF   ALL   DESCRIPTIONS   CARRIED 
IN  STOCK,  INSTALLED  AND  REPAIRED 

FIRE  ESCAPES  AND   FIRE   ESCAPE  REPAIRS 
ORNAMENTAL  IRON  WORK,  MISCELLANEOUS 

and  BUILDERS^  IRON  WORK 

CARRIED  IN  STOCK 
BEAMS  ANGLES  PLATES 

SHEETS  NEVERSLIP  PLATES  HOOPS 

CONCRETE  BARS,   TWISTED  AND  DEFORMED 


MONTGOMERY  IRON  &  STEEL  CO. 

Formerly  STEWARD  &  STEVENS  IRON  WORKS 
and  MONTGOMERY  IRON  &  STEEL  CO. 

Montgomery  Ave.,  9th  and  Berks  Sts.,  Philadelphia 


117 


THE    THOMAS    W.    PRICE    COMPANY 


p 


RINTERS'  rAonRHAPo 

^PFCJAJ  TJF^         CAKUbUAKU 
oz-ZL^^i^L.  I  icL^        ENVELOPES 


503-505    LUDLOW    STREET  Correspondence 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA.  Solicited 

NEW  YORK,  345-347  Broadway  BOSTON,  99  Chauncey  Street 

CHICAGO,  226  W.  Adams  Street 

CATLIN  &  COMPANY 

YARNS 

COPS.  SKEINS,  CONES,  TUBES  AND  WARPS 
235  CHESTNUT  STREET  ::  PHILADELPHIA 

ROBERT  LeFORT  &  CO.,  Inc. 


NOVELTY  LACE  CURTAINS 


3360-62-64   FRANKFORD   AVENUE 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

FIRTH  &  FOSTER  COMPANY 

Dyers  and  Finishers  of  Piece  Goods 

WE  ARE  SPECIALLY  EQUIPPED  FOR  FINE  ALL-WOOL  AND 
SILK-AND-WOOL  MIXED  FABRICS 

BRIGHT  COLORS— SUPERB  LUSTER 


A.  T.  BAKER,  Inc. 

MANAYUNK 


118 


BOSTON  READING 

UTICA  NEW  YORK 


Schell,  Longstreth  &  Co. 
Cotton  Yarns 

230  and  232  CHESTNUT  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 


Rooseve 

It 

Worste 

d 

Mills 

2016  NAUDAIN  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA,  PENNA. 


SAVE  THE  TABLE 

With  a  table  Pad  that  has  a  record  of  CROWNING  SUCCESS,  giving  the 
utmost  satisfaction  since  1907. 

Hot  dishes,  spilt  liquids,  etc.,  never  harm  the  table  with  WINTER'S  PAD. 
Sold  by  Department  and  Furniture  Stores 

OSCAR  WINTER 

PHILADELPHIA  NEW  YORK  CHICAGO 


MARKOV  IT Z  BROTHERS 

Jobbers  in   HOSIERY  AND 
—  UNDERWEAR 
NOTIONS  . 

321-323  MARKET  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

119 


r^THE  BUICK  IS  THE  STANDARD  OF  COMPARISON  "^ 

EDWARD  WILKIE 
MOTORS  CO. 

1415  N.  Broad  St.         Philadelphia,  Pa. 

New 

and 

Used  „   .  , 

Guaranteed  Service  M^111€^b^ 

On  All  BUICKS  Sold 

:-:BOTH      PHONES:-: 


Bell  Phone  Keystone  Phone 


HUGH  F.  MUNRO  &  SONS 


.  .  .  SPECIALISTS  IN  .  .  . 

Hea'ung  Skcet  Mctal   Work  T^nkl 

Ventilating Stacks 

Exhaust  Fans        ^  ,  -        -  ,  Blow  Piping 

Dust  Collectors     rOV     the     inClUStTieS  Pressure   Blowers 

Belt  Guards     ^===^====  Machine  Guards 


OFFICE:  2406  N.  MASCHER  STREET 

Works:  2411-2413  N.  Mutter  Street 

PHILADELPHIA 


120 


Bell— Filbert 


i  4924 


{4925 
Keystone— Main  9069 


Victor  V.  Clad  Co. 


119-21  S.  Eleventh  Street 


Philadelphia 


121 


SPRUCE  3248 


SPECIAL  ATTENTION  TO  STOUTS 


GREEN'S  GOWNS 

Exclusive  Designs 


241  S.  TWENTY-FIRST  STREET 


PHILADELPHIA 


PHONE.  WALNUT  7560 


Sitka  Custom  Corsets 


1215  WALNUT  STREET         PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Dance 

to  the  delightful 
music  of 

Jacl^  LeRoy 

and  his 

Manhattan  Melody  Men 
Dine 

In  the  beautifully  re-deco- 
rated restaurant  —  Platter 
Luncheon  55c.;  Dinner 
$1.00  and  After  Theatre 
Supper. 

No  Cover  Charges 

LUBIN'S 

WALNUT  ST.  AT  TWELFTH 


PRIVATE  BRANCH  EXCHANGE 

POPLAR  7660 

Connecting  All  Branches 


BARG'S 

Philadelphia's   Quality 

CLEANERS 
and  DYERS 

Main  Office  and  Works 

1616-28  N.  Twenty-first  St. 

PHILADELPHIA 


Branch  Stores 

1113  Chestnut  Street  5616  Germantown  Ave. 


122 


De LUCAS  HAT  SHOP 

Smart  Millinery 

—POPULAR     PRICES— 
1234  Girard  Avenue  Philadelphia 


GOWNS  COATS 

SUITS  WRAPS 


Stylish  Stouts 


Thirteenth  and 
Sansom  Streets 

Garments    for    Matron    and    Maid    of    Generous    Figure 
SKIRTS  LINGERIE 

BLOUSES  HOSIERY 

of  the  Better  Kind 


We  have  a  complete  stock  of  the  very 
latest  shades  and  designs 

A.  B.  DRUCKER 

427    S.    Twentieth    Street 


COMPLIMENTS   OF- 


(^ohlman  &  (^utler,  Inc. 

OVERALLS  -  and  -  DUCK  CLOTHING 

PHILADELPHIA,    PENNA. 

FREDERICK  J.  WENTZ 

Maker  of 

Exclusive  Willow  and  Reed  Furniture 
2233-37   GERMANTOWN  AVENUE 

Bell  Phone,  Diamond  7424  PHILADELPHIA 

123 


COLONIAL 

Old  Method 

ROOFING  TIN 


Open  Hearth 
Copper  Bearing 
40-lh  Coated 

The  Ideal  Roof  Covering — 
affording  utmost  protection 
against  weather  and  hghtning 
and  adding  dignity  and  value 
to  the  building. 

FABLE  &  COMPANY 

INCORPORATED 
837-841  North  Third  Street 

PHILADELPHIA 


Street,  hinder  &  Propert 
OPTICIANS 

N.  E.  Cor.  20th  &  Chestnut  Sts. 
PHILADELPHIA 


SELTZER 
BROTHERS 

PHILADELPHIA 


Be  sure    to   send  for  our   1924    Seed   Cata- 

logue  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. 


124 


Compliments  of 


WM.  R.  DOUGHERTY 


A.    FRIEXD 

Jesse    Shulman 

NEW     YORK 

Compliments   of 

CHALFONTE    HOTEL 

ATLANTIC  CITY 

B.   HOOLEY  &  SON 
^ilK^    Mantifcicttirer^: 

435-439    N.    BROAD    STREET 

Bon  wit  Teller  &  Co. 

F.  T.  GUCKER 

H.    M.    BARSKT 

Joseph  S.  Keen,  Jr. 
Andreas  Meng's  Sons 


J.  W.  Paxson  Co. 


Jonathan  Ring  &  Sons 

Incorporated 

Hancock  and  Montgomery  Ave. 

C.   J.   McDermott 

105    N.    4th    STREET 

Captain 
James  L.   Crawford 


125 


Pennsylvania 
Door  and  Sash  Company 


PINE,  FIR,  CYPRESS  and 
HARDWOOD    PRODUCTS 


PHILADELPHIA 


JUST   CAMOUFLAGE 

Paint  Can  Hide  a  Multitude  of  Defects, 
But  It  Soon  Wears  Off 


A  floor  is  like  a  woman's  face — if  it  is  full  of  blemishes  it 
needs  to  be  hidden  under  a  coat  of  paint.  But  if  it  is 
naturally  beautiful,  it  needs  no  camouflaging.  However, 
the  best  of  paint  soon  wears  off,  whether  it  be  on  floor  or 
face,  and  then  the  underlying  blemishes  stand  out  more 
prominently  than  ever. 

But  a  floor  has  this  advantage — if  it  is  ugly  and  unsightly, 
you  can  have  it  ripped  up  and  replaced  with  a  beautiful, 
sanitary,  durable  and  easily  cleaned  hardwood  floor.  It 
will  improve  the  appearance  of  your  home  100  per  cent. 
and  the  cost  is  moderate  if  the  work  is  done  by 

PINKERTON 

Tvsrenty-eighth   and   York    Streets 


126 


SERVICE  QUALITY 

STEAM  AND  PLUMBING  SUPPLIES 

BOILERS,  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING 
SPECIALTIES 

SHEET  METAL  AND  ROOFING  SUPPLIES 

EXCLUSIVE  AGENTS  FOR 

THE  JOHN  DOUGLAS  COMPANY 
HIGH-GRADE  PLUMBING  FIXTURES 


THE  FAIRBANKS  VALVES 

AGENTS  FOR 

AMERICAN  RADIATOR  COMPANY 
BOILERS  AND  RADIATORS 


READING  WROUGHT  IRON  PIPE 


DART  UNIONS 

VISIT  OUR 
MAIN  OFFICE  AND  SHOWROOMS 

BRIDGMAN  CO. 

120  S.  THIRTIETH  ST. 
PHILADELPHIA,    PA, 


127 


^V^HITE  PUSTE 
CYPRESS 


J.  Gibson  Mcllvain 
Company 

PHILADELPHIA 


PRODUCERS  OF 

L.  &  Y.  LIME      CRUSHED  LIMESTONE     PULVERIZED 

LIMESTONE      RUSHLAND  TRAP  ROCK     HENDERSON 

FOUNDATION  STONE  HENDERSON  CRUSHED  MARBLE 

MILL  ROAD  FOUNDATION  STONE 

Our  Pulverized  Limestone  unequaled  for  clovers  and  alfalfa. 
When  a  farm  has  these,  it  has  everything. 

Lukens  &  Yerkes 

924-25  Stephen  Girard  Building 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

WORKS 

Crushers:     Earnest,  Rushland,  Henderson,  Pa. 

Quarries:     Mill  Road,  Henderson,  Pa. 

Lime  Kiln:     Earnest,  Pa. 


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John  J.  Felin  &  Co. 


INCORPORATED 


PORK  and 


[Kand    D         7 

BEEF  r  aethers 


4142-66  Germantown  Ave. 


A.  Waxman  &  Company 


GLASS 


420-22-24   North   Third   Street 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


130 


CHARLES  HARLAN  JOHN  NOBLE,  JR. 

President  Vice-Pres.  &  Treas. 

WM.  A.  HAINES 
Secretary 


Cnmpany 

Abattoir  and  Salesrooms 

30TH  AND  RACE  STREETS 

PHILADELPHIA 


36th  and  Grays  Ferry  Road  Market  at  30th  Street 

Cantpltnt^nts  of 

Wilson-Martin  Co. 

Packers  and  Provisioners 
PHILADELPHIA 


FRESH  MEATS  OF  BLUE  RIBBON  BRAND 

UNSURPASSED  QUALITY  MEAT  DELICACIES 


131 


Lombard  25-03  Long  Distance  Bell  Phone,  Lombard  25-04 


WHOLESALE    COMMISSION    MERCHANTS 


"fmZf/siT  FRESH  AND  SALT 
WATER  FISH 
POULTRY  AND  GAME 


X7  ^ack  #f.  M&k  MavkH 


Supplying    Hotels,    Institutions,    Steamships   "Our   Business" 
Wholesale    Trade.     Also   Storekeepers    in    General. 


STORAGE        MOVING        PACKING        SHIPPING 

Main  Offices:  Delaware  Ave.  &  Green  St.,  Phila. 
Operating  Nine  Warehouses,  covering  20  Acres  of  Space 

CONNECTING  WITH  THE  FOLLOWING  RAILROADS 

PHILA.  &  READING 
PENNSYLVANIA  BALTIMORE  &  OHIO 


132 


Our  Service 
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Call 
POP. 
6210 


Includes  the  checking  of  all  your  baggage 
— direct  from  your  home  or  hotel  to  des- 
tination. Ours,  is  the  only  Baggage 
Express  authorized  by  all  railroads. 

Relieve  your  mind  of  all  worry  and  your  body  of  all  strain  by 
taking  advantage  of  this  convenient  service.  The  cost  is  trifling. 

UNION  TRANSFER  COMPANY 


Baggage  Express 

All  Principal  Cities 


EDWARD  H.  REUSS,  Jr. 

HE  A  TING    and 
Plumbing   Contractor 

POWER      PIPING 

30th  AND  RACE  STREETS 

PHILADELPHIA,       PENNA. 

133 


PENNSYLVANIA 

RANGE  BOILER  CO. 

2010-24  N.  TENTH  ST.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


MANUFACTURERS    OF 

Galvanized  Range  Boilers 
and    Expansion  Tanks 


134 


WM.  H.  McMAHEN  COMPANY 


Red  Seal  Bedding 

Is  Making  Philadelphia  a  Better  Place  to  Sleep  In 


242-44-46  SOUTH  SECOND  STREET 


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 


GEORGE  M.  HEP  WORTH  ALFRED  T.  MASTELLER 

JOHN  M.  HEPWORTH  ALBERT  A.  SCHUMANN 

William  Hepworth  &  Sons 

Manufacturers  of 

All    Grades    of    Garnetted    Worsted    Wastes 

Dealers  in 

WOOL,  Noils  and  Worsted  Wastes 

OFFICE:  13  Letitia  St.  MILL:  Trenton  and  Susquehanna  Aves. 

Phones:  Lombard  3373,  Main  3789  Phone:  Kensington  4463 

135 


S.  H,  ROBBINS  J.  J.  EDELMAN,  C.  E. 

Robbins 
Contracting  Co. 

GENERAL 

CONTRACTORS 
AND  BUILDERS 

1137-39  N.  Front  Street 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


MYER  CLAITMAN         Bell,  Lombard  4251 
HARRY  EPSTEIN 


Claitman 
&  Epstein 

CABINET  AND 
MILL  WORK 


OFFICE  PARTITION  AND 
STORE  FIXTURES 

Architectural  Woodwork 

309-311   Reed  Street 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Keystone  Phone 
PARK  1064 


Bell  Phone 
KENSINGTON  6497 


George  Weiss 
Company 

CABINET 

WOOD  WORK 

BULK  WINDOWS 

Bank  &  Office  Partitions 

1216-18-20-22  N.Mascher  Street 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Louis  Ruger 
Company 

Established  1867 
Manufacturers  of 

COPPER  &  GALVANIZED 

IRON  CORNICE  BAY 
WINDOWS  &  SKYLIGHTS 

TIN,  TILE, 
SLATE  &  SLAG  ROOFING 

1603-05  N.  Fourth  St. 


Philadelphia 


136 


MICHELL'S 


MARKETS' 


PHILADELPHIA 
Everything    for    Lawn,    Farm    and 
Garden.  Get  a  Catalog. 

MICHELL  S  HOUSE 


Watson  & 
McDaniel  Co. 


Manufacturers 

McDaniel  Steam  Traps  and 
Watson  Pressure  Replators 


146  N.  Seventh  Street 
Philadelphia^  Pa. 


The  Enterprise 

Wall  Paper 

Company 


Northeast  Corner 

Water  and  Morris  Streets 


PHILADELPHIA 

INTERNATIONAL 
HARVESTER  CO. 

OF  AMERICA 

FARM  IMPLEMENTS 
TRACTORS      ENGINES 

93  Branches  in  U.S.A. 

2905  N.  Sixteenth  Street 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


137 


JACOB  KNUP  WM.  J.  GUTEKUNST  JACOB  KNUP,  JR. 

President  Vice-Pres.  &  Treas.  Secretary 


THE 

Hellwig  Silk  Dyeing  Co. 

Address  all  communications  to 

NINTH  AND  BUTTONWOOD  STREETS 
PHILADELPHIA 


Office   and  Main  Plant 
Ninth  and  Buttonwood  Streets  Branch 

Phones:  Poplar  8194-8195  Wissinoming,  Phila. 


COLD  WATER  SHRINKING  CROWN  LUSTRE 

Keystone  Cloth  Sponging 
Works 

T.  H.  DIVINE  &  CO. 
215  and  217  North  Third  Street 

Phones 
Bell,  Market  0673 
Keystone,  Main  6737  PHILADELPHIA.  PA. 

138 


Mnnnfnttnrtng 
Company 

''ECLAT"  HAMMOCKS 

COUCH  HAMMOCKS 

''Delfeld  Quality'' 
Turkish   Towels  and  Bath  Mats 

SOLD  BY  LEADING  DEPARTMENT  STORES 

Allegheny  Ave.,  Ninth  and  Tenth  Sts. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


ROBERT  M.  LOWER,  Treasurer 

Nicetown  Dye  Works 

ORIGINATORS  OF 

AMERICA'S  STANDARD 
HOSIERY   BLACK   DYE 


DYERS 


Of  Fast  Colors  on  Hosiery  and  Yarns 
Wool  Rawstock 


WESTMORELAND  AND  C  STREETS 
PHILADELPHIA 


139 


ELIAS  NUSBAUM  &  BRO. 

Electrical  Contractors 

AMONG  THE  LEADERS  FOR  MORE  THAN  30  YEARS 
2023  Sansom  Street 

Schimmel  Electric  Supply  Company 

JOBBERS  OF 


ELECTRICAL  SUPPLIES 

526  ARCH  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

MORRIS  SKLAR  COMPANY 

LIGHTING  FIXTURES 

41  NORTH  SEVENTH  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 

BELL  PHONE,  COLUMBIA  7559  KEYSTONE  PHONE,  PARK  1362 

CHARLES  W.  KESTER 

ELECTRICAL  CONTRACTOR 

ELECTRIC  FIXTURES  and  APPLIANCES 
Residence,  2440  N.  32nd  St.  Office,  3038  West  York  Street 

Bell  Phone,  Diamond  6507  J  Philadelphia,    Pa. 

140 


JOSEPH  H.   BASS 

Modeling  Decorative     Sculptor         ornamental  Plaster 

Stone  Carving  and  Bronze 

2036  RITTENHOUSE  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 


Compliments  of 


A  FRIEND 


CompHtn^rits  of 


QI.31.1i 


17«     1   .1      TkT     ■•  ID         1       2d  St.  and  Girard  Ave. 

Llghth  INatlOnal  Bank  Philadelphia,  pa. 


STRONG 


ESTABLISHED  1864 
Trust  and  Savings  Fund  Departments 
SAFE  DEPOSIT  BOXES  FOR  RENT 


Capital,  Surplus  and 
Undivided  Profits 

SAFE  -:- 

141 


$1,800,000.00 


SUCCESSFUL 


Reliance  Fireproof  Door  Co. 

77-103  Dobbin  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturers  of 

METAL  COVERED  AND  EXTRUDED  BRONZE 
DOORS.  WINDOWS  AND  STORE  FRONTS 


FURNITURE,  STEEL  DOORS  AND  FRAMES 


THE  H.  B.  SMITH  CO. 

17th  and  Arch  Streets,  Philadelphia 

Manufacturers  of 

Mills  Water  Tube  Boilers       H.  B.  Round  Boilers 

For  Large  Construction  Work  For  Small  Building  Operations 

RADIATORS — Designed  for  Every  Purpose 
FOUNDED  18S3  Information  Upon  Request 


E.  H.  CARROLL 


P.  F.  CARROLL 


Build  -^ith  Brick 

THE  EVERLASTING  MATERIAL 

H.  C.   CARROLL  &  SONS 

SIXTY-SEVENTH  AND  GIBSON  AVENUE 

Woodland  7826  PH I L  ADELPH I A 


PHONES 


\Bell,  Spruce  1S72 
J  Keystone,  Race  1405 


ELEVATOR  ENCLOSURES 
A  SPECIALTY 


MICHAEL  O'NEILL 

Manufacturer  of  Iroii  and  WivG  Railing 

BRASS  AND  IRON  GRILLES 

Plain    and   Fancy      Wire    ^^Orli     Of  Every  Description  for 

Store  Fronts         Factory   Windows         Churches 

Stall  Guards  Tree  Boxes  and  Fire  Guards 

IRON  COLLAPSING  GATES,  SHEET  IRON  DOORS,  AREA  GRATINGS 

No.  1531-33  FILBERT  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

Opposite  Broad  Street  Station 

142 


Disinfectants  and  Disinfecting  Appliances 


Houses  Scientifically  Fumigated 


WE  ARE  EXPERTS  IN  THIS  LINE 

WEST  DISINFECTING  CO.,  Inc. 

The  Largest  Manufacturers  of  Disinfectants  and  Disinfecting  Appliances  in  America 
MAIN  OFFICE  AND  LABORATORY,  NEW  YORK 

PHILADELPHIA  OFFICE,  1303  RACE  STREET 

CHARLES  AUERBACK,  Manager  BOTH  PHONES 


Bell  Phone,  Market  2320 


Keystone  Phone,  Main  1909 


LOUIS  B.  ORLOWITZ  CO. 

Plumbing  Supplies 

FOR  PLUMBERS,  STEAM  AND  GAS  FITTERS 

634  ARCH  STREET  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Warehouse :  632  and  729  Arch  Street 


BELL   PHONE,    KENSINGTON   0200 


WM.   CUMMINGS   &   CO. 


2656  SALMON  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 


SECTION  LADDERS 

WINDOW  CLEANING  LADDERS 

SCAFFOLDS  AND  SCAFFOLD  IRONS 

Manafactored  by 

MOULTON  LADDER  CO. 

ESTABUSBED  1S39 

154  North  3rd  St.       Philadelphia,  Pa. 

143 


Frankford   Trust   Company 

4344  FRANKFORD  AVENUE 

Capital,  Surplus  and   Profits         -         $1,000,000.00 

Deposits 7,000,000.00 

Trust  Funds         .         -         .         .  3,600,000.00 

4%  Interest  in  Savings  Dept. 

Open   Regular   Banking   Hours  and  Friday   Evenings   6  to  9 


PHILADELPHIA  WOOL  SCOURING 
AND  CARBONIZING  COMPANY 


SOMERSET  AND  TULIP  STREETS 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


JOHN  D.  GROVER  &  SONS  CO. 

WOOL  and  HAIR 

SOMERSET  AND  TULIP  STREETS 
PHILADELPHIA 


HULTON    DYEING    COMPANY 

(I  NCORPORATED) 

3805-3819    FRANKFORD    AVENUE 
Philadelphia,   Pa. 


DYERS  OF  FAST  COLORS  ON  SL.UBING    IN    THE    BALL 

WORSTED    AND    WOOLEN  tf^J^                      YARNS  PROCESSED  FOR 

YARNS  FOR  KNITTING  AND  ^                         T  H  E  KN  I  TT  I  NG  A  N  D 

WEAVING      PURPOSES  WEAVING      TRADE 


144 


OWEN  LETTER'S 

SONS 


BEST  COAL 


MAIN  YARD 

Trenton  Avenue  and  Westmoreland 
Street 


145 


They  We  so 
strongly 
re-enforced 

Re-enforced  blocks  in 
the  garter  welts  of 
Granite  full-fashioned 
Silk  Stockings  prevent 
the  possibility  of  rips 
and  runs  so  frequently 
started  by  supporters 
when  fastened  to 
ordinary  silk  stocking 
tops.  Slip  your  fingers 
into  a  pair  of  Granite 
Silk  Stockings  and 
you'll  say  "I'll  take 
these." 

Made  of  Pure 
Unadulterated  Silk 

QRANZTE 

Full-fashioned 

Pure  Silk 

Stockings 


y;^?^'^0| 


Shapely 

as 
ISlature" 


GR^NItf 


RECa  .US-  PAT.  OF  P. 
"DURABLE  AS  THE  NAME" 


Ldcnsdocle 

Silk  Hosiery 
Company 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

FINE  SHEER 
CHIFFON 
ALL^SILK 
HOSIER  Y 

LANSDALE,    PA. 


The  Silk  Stockings 
That  Wear 


Lehigh 
Silk  Hosiery  Mills 

INCORPORATED 

NEW  YORK  PHILADELPHIA 

NORRISTOWN 


146 


FRANCIS  A.  BRUNER 


MANUFACTURER  OF 


Upholstery  Goods     Curtains 

Draperies     Scarfs 

Table  and  Couch  Covers 

2015  EAST  BOSTON  AVENUE  PHILADELPHIA 

Bell  Phone,  FRANKFORD  4553 

Brentmore  Knitting  Mills 

Manufacturers  of  High-Grade 


Full'  Fashioned 

HOSIERY 

I  and  Ontario  Streets  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


New  York  Office 

ROOM  1006  FIFTH  AVENUE  BUILDING 

Twenty-Third  Street  and  Fifth  Avenue 


147 


R.  B.  DUTT  COMPANY,  Inc. 

Successors  to  A.  EICHLER  &  COMPANY 

SPECIALTY  IN 

DYEING 

FINE  WOOLENS 
WORSTED  AND  COTTON  YARNS 

Mascher  Street  &  Montgomery  Avenue 
PHILADELPHIA 


PHOENIX  DYE  WORKS 

ERNST  MULLER,  Proprietor 

r\  r  SILK  and    j  j       . 

Uyers  of  cotton  Jriosiery 

Clearfield  and  Witte  Streets  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

FIDELITY  FINISHING  WORKS,  Inc. 

DYERS  AND  FINISHERS 

OF 
Men's  Wear  and  Dress  Goods 


Witte  below  Allegheny  Avenue 
H.  ST.  CLAIR  WAGNER  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

148 


M.  PHILLIPS  M.  WOLF  L.  PHILLIPS 

National  Hair  Cloth  Co. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

HIGH  GRADE  HAIR  CLOTH 

JASPER  AND  ORLEANS  STREETS 

BOTH  PHONES  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

BOTH  PHONES 

J.  TURNER  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

HAIR    OLOTH 

253  Ashmead  Street,  Germantown  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


H.  M.  FREEMAN 

WOOLEN  and    YrtYt^^ 

WORSTED      -i  <3m5 

1 08-1 0  W.  OXFORD  ST.      PHILADELPHIA 


BELL  PHONES  KEYSTONE  PHONE 

Kensington  6713  Park  2717 

6714 

^''^    Quality  First 

CLARENCE  L.  MEYERS 


YARN 


SECOND  AND  SOMERSET  STS.  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

149 


FRED.  PEARSON  &  CO.,  mc. 

PLUSH 


MANUFACTURERS     Ijf      ¥    TCZ' ¥    ¥      FOR    EVERY 
OF  r^l    ^f    J^^n       PURPOSE 


LEVERINGTON  AVENUE  AND  WILDE  STREET 

MANAYUNK,   PHILADELPHIA 

COMPLIMENTS  OF 

JOS.  M.  ADAMS  COMPANY 

WORSTED  AND  WOOLEN   YARNS 

MANAYUNK,  PHILADELPHIA 

JOHN  WATT'S  SONS  CO. 

MANUFACTLrRERS  OF 

TURKISH  TOWELS,   WASH  CLOTHS  AND  BATH  MATS 
SECOND  AND  HUNTINGDON  STREETS 

PHILADELPHIA.  PA. 

SMITH  &  PETERS 

CLOVER  BRAND 
Lozenge   Maimers 

S.  W.  CORNER  HOWARD  AND  JEFFERSON  STREETS 

PHILADELPHIA 

KEYSTONE  PHONE,  PARK  777  BELL  PHONE,  MARKET  1734 

SAMUEL  ZEITLIN 

HAIR  DRAWING  MANUFACTURER  FOR 

BRUSH  MAKERS  AND  HAIR  CLOTH  WEAVERS 
1004-10  N.  ORKNEY   STREET 

Near  Fifth  and  George  Streets  PHILADELPHIA,    PA. 

J.  SULLIVAN  &  SONS  MFG.  CO. 

TAPES,  STAY  BINDINGS 
FANCY    TRIMMINGS 

2224  N.  NINTH  STREET        ::        PHILADELPHIA 

150 


Bell  Telephone,  Kensington  1279 

MEYERS  &  REIMET 

Dyers 

Of  Silk  and  Cotton  Hosiery 
110-112  W.  TURNER  ST.  PHILADELPHIA 

COMPLIMENTS  OF 

THE  SIMONS  AND  STRUVE 
HOSIERY  CO. 

FRANKFORD 


MEDDLES 
LIECE  RODS 
BEAMING  RAITHES 


ESTABLISHED  1875 


PATENT 
WIRE  DUPE 
HARNESS 


Walker  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc. 

Manufacturers    of 

REEDS  AND  HEDDLE  FRAMES 


Kensington  Ave.  &  Ontario  St. 


Philadelphia 


JOHN  BLOOD  &  BRO.,  Inc. 

Mercerizers  and  Bleachers 

Processed  Yarns  for  the  Underwear  Trade 
JANNEY  &  CLEARFIELD  STS.  PHILA.,  PA. 

The  William  H.  Lorimer's  Sons  Co. 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

MERCERIZED  COTTON 
YARN 

ONTARIO  &  LAWRENCE  STS.  PHILADELPHIA 

151 


W.  H.  &  A.  E.  MARGERISON  &  CO. 


TURKISH  R-M  TOWELS 


Durable   -   Absorbent    -    Attractive 

TURKISH  TOWELS,  WASH  CLOTHS 
AND  BATH  MATS 

Jasper  and  Huntingdon  Sts.  Philadelphia 


THEO.  F.  MILLER,  F.  LEIGHTON  KRAMER, 

President  and  General  Manager  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

TURKISH  TOWELS 
RUGS  AND  NOVELTIES 

ROBERT  N.  WHINNEY  New  York  Salesroom:  242  Fourth  Avenue 

ESTABLISHED  1879 

MATTHEW  MURPHY  &  SON 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

TAPES  and  BINDINGS 

S.  E.  CORNER 

Third  and  Cumberland  Sts.,  Philadelphia 

SCHOLLER  BROS.,  Inc. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

^^ Soaps  that  Satisfy  ^^ 

AMBER  AND  WESTMORELAND  STREETS 

PHILADELPHIA 

152 


Itu^r  IKtttttittg  Company 


INCORPORATED 


Silk  and  Silk' and- Wool    g-^^^^^^^. 

FULL-FASHIONED  iiObiery 


HANCOCK  AND  ALLEGHENY  AVE. 
THIRD    AND    HUNTINGDON    STS. 


Eskimo  Knitting  Mills 

INCORPORATED 
MANUFACTURERS  OF 

High  Grade  Knit  Goods 

EAST  THOMPSON  AND  ELKHART  STREETS 

Phone  Connection  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

^trk  iHattitfartttrlttg 

Makers  of 

SUNFAST  SILK  AND  MERCERIZED  YARN  GOODS 

TAPESTRIES,  SILK  SCARFS,  DRAPERIES 

AND  TABLE  COVERS 

JJijilabrlptiia  ifartorij  anl»  -Sljoturoom: 


Hense!  Silk  Mfg.  Co. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

TRIMMINGS 

1011-1015  DIAMOND  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 

153 


G.  A.  BISLER,  Inc. 

T^ciper  ^ojces 

245-55  NORTH  SIXTH  STREET,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

NEW  YORK  FACTORY:  70  Washington  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
PITTSBURGH  FACTORY:  3216  Fifth  Avenue,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

ROBERT  L.  BEYER  CHARLES  C.  STAHL  J.  R.  HANLING 

Headquarters  for   White  Pekin  Ducklings 

BEYER  &  CO.,  Inc. 

WHOLESALERS  AND  JOBBERS  IN 

Poultry,  Butter,  Eggs  and  Cheese 
235  Callowhill  Street 

Keystone  Telephone,  Main  3035  Bell   Telephone,  Market  5277  and  5278 

John  J.  Hitschler  &  Son 

RECEIVERS  — WHOLESALERS  — JOBBERS 

BUTTER  and  EGGS 

1221-1223  South  Street  Philadelphia 

Delaware  Storage  and  Freezing  Co. 

2 1 1  CALLOWHILL  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 

154 


Good  Painters  for  Fifty   Years 


THE 


HENRYS,     R  .A.  U     COMPANY 

A.   HARRISON    KOSOVE    -    President 

944  N.   ELEVENTH  STREET 

STORAGE  CAPACITY   100.000  BARRELS  Special  Attention  given  to 

Orders  by  Mail  Promptly  Attended  To  Millers,  Shippers  of  Oysters  and  Truck 

CHRISTOPH  KOCH  CO. 

Dealers  and  Manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of 

SLACK  BARRELS 

HALF-BARRELS  -  -  KEGS 

Flour,    Sugar,  Oyster,   Truck,  Apple  and  Fish  Barrels 

Office  and  Works :  WATER  ST.   to  SWANSON  ST.   Below  McKean  St. 

Bell  Phone,   1552  Oregon  PHILADELPHIA  Keystone  Phone,  7686  Main 

ESTABLISHED   1855 

Thomas  Delahunty 

3821  RIDGE  AVENUE  PHILADELPHIA 


Til  \  Garfield  2480 

Telephones:^  ^^^^^jj  j^^^ 


PAUL    W.    BOUND 

Cut  Stone 


3100  N.  Rosehill  St.  Philadelphia 

155 


(Kensington  6681-W  CONTRACT  HAULING  A  SPECIALTY 

PHnNFS-^^"''*^'  ^^''^  AUTOMOBILES 

\,Tacony  1422-R 

/.  G.  &  M.  H,  WHINNEY 

Office:  605  Arch  Street 

2058  E.  CUMBERLAND  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

WM.  MacINTOSH  CO. 

Manufacturing 
Lithographers 

1 13-1  15  ERIE  STREET    ::    CAMDEN,  N.  J. 

MATUSOW    BROS. 

PAPER  AND  WOOLEN 

MANUFACTURERS'  SUPPLIES 

BOTH  PHONES 
454-58  N.  NINTH  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

JOHN  SMITH  FRANK  B,  PUTT 

President  and  Treasurer  Vice-President  and  Secretary 

BRANDLE  &  SMITH  CO. 

MANUFACTURING   CONFECTIONERS 

EXCLUSIVE  MANUFACTURERS  OF 

ORIGINAL  SPECIALTIES  IN  HARD  CANDIES 
Satin  Finish  (trade  mark)  Confections 

Eighth,  Ninth  and  Dauphin  Streets  Philadelphia 

156 


HUSKEYiMANUFACTURING 
COMPANY 

OFFICE   PARTITIONS 

DRUG    and 

STORE  FIXTURES 

INTERIOR 
WOOD  WORK 

Columbia  Avenue  and  Howard  Street 
COLUMBIA  1272  PARK  1144 


HENRY  SPECHT.  JR. 


DANIEL  W.  SPERRY 


SPECHT  &  SPERRY 

Contractors 
and  Builders 

643  HEED  BUILDING 

1213-15  FILBERT  ST.        PHILADELPHIA 


Contractors  for  the 

Morris  Lasker  Memorial  Hall 


Bell  Phone.  Walnut  3083 


Laurel  Soap  Manufacturing  Co. 

INCORPORATED 

WM.  H.  BERTOLET  &  SONS 
Textile  Soaps  and  Oil  Products 

Howard,  Hope  and  Palmer  Streets 
PHILADELPHIA 


James   E.    Tague   &   Co. 


i£ntnhtt  and 
all  2i0HrJi 


Tenth  and  Columbia  Ave. 


15; 


Philadelphia 


With  Narrnw  JTabrtr  Co. 

Fast     T^  A    "O  17  O   For  Tying 
Color     1  X-\.  MT  .Cj  O  Vegetables 

931-937  Market  St.  Philadelphia 


Biberman     Brothers  Manufacturers  of 

Wash  Dresses 

FIFTEENTH  AND  MT.  VERNON  STREETS 


Compliments  of.. 

S.  M.  BRACHMAN  &  CO. 

17  BANK  STREET  PHILADELPHIA.  PA. 

HARRY  COHEN   &  COMPANY 
WOOL        TOPS 

Manufacturers  of  Worsted  Yarns 
216  Chestnut  Street  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  SKINNER  &  SONS 

MANUFACTURERS 

SILKS  AND  SATINS 
HOLvoKtwAss  1101-1105  Markct  Street 

GLOBE  KNITTING  MILLS 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

1723-29  N.  Philip  St.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

158 


THE  EAGLE -RICHER  LEAD  COMPANY 

CORRODERS  BY  THE  OLD  DUTCH  PROCESS  OF 

White    Lead 

AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Sublimed  White  Lead  and  Blue  Lead,  Lead  Oxides 
Pig  Lead,  Plumbers'   Lead  Goods  and  Slab  Zinc 

Fourth    and    Cherry    Streets 


WILLARD  E.  MAS  TON 

Manager 


PHILADELPHIA 


General  Offices 
CHICAGO 


"Save  the  surface  and  you  save  all" — Paint  6-  Varnish 


NEW  YORK 
40   White   Street 


CHICAGO 
412  South    Wells   Street 


PHILADELPHIA 
Lehigh   Ave.   &  Howard  St. 


Ward-Davidson  Company 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 

TURKISH   TOWELS,    BATH 

RUGS,    ROBING  AND   TERRY 

NOVELTIES 

PHILADELPHIA 


BELL  PHONE,  Lombard  0126 

WEINER  &  POLINER 


Men 
and 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


'cnir:;^:  ciothing 


522  MARKET  STREET 


411  LUDLOW  STREET 


BAUER  &  WAGMAN 

1325  FEDERAL  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 


Compliments  of 

S.  Hirshenhorn  &  Sons 
209  N.  THIRD  STREET- 


J.  R.  GRUNDY 


Henry  H.Sheip  Mfg.  Co. 


159 


F.W.Maurer&SonsCo. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

WINDOW  SHADE  TRIMMINGS 

TAPES,  BINDINGS  AND 

NARROW  FABRICS 

OFFICE  and  SALESROOM  : 

Wayne  Ave.  and  Bristol  St. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


H.F.  WALLISER 

COMPANY 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Drapery  and  Upholstery 

TRIMMINGS 

FRINGES  FOR  RUGS, 

SHADES  AND  AWNINGS 

S.  W.  Cor.  23rd  &  Allegheny  Ave. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

STANDARD 
EVERYWHERE 


John  Campbell  &  Co. 

2433  North  Orianna  Street 

PHILADELPHIA 

Chas.  F.  Credo,  Mgr. 


Weimar  Brothers 

Manufacturers  of 

Tapes 

Bindings 

and 

Narrow  Fabrics 

2046-48  AMBER  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 
Bell  Telephone   -    Kensington  0265 

Eugene  Vellner 

fiHanufacturcr 
vmh  Importer 


iors,  uye 
Stuffs  and  Chemicals 

1209-11-13  N.  Fourth  St, 

PHILADELPHIA 

Loopers 

Looper  Cutters 

and 

Seamers 

John  W.  Hepworth 
&  Co. 

NORTHWEST  CORNER 

Lehigh  Avenue  and  Mascher  Street 

PHILADELPHIA 


160 


Fisher,  Bruce 
&  Company 

IMPORTERS      AND 
WHOLESALERS  OF 

China,   Crockery,  Glass- 
ware, Electric  Lamps 
and  Fixtures 

Silverware 

219-221   MARKET  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 


Landis  &  Company 

Wholesale  Dealers,  Importers  and 
Manufacturers'  Agents  of 

CARPETS,  RUGS 

LINOLEUMS 

MATTINGS  AND 

House  furnishings 

Salesrooms 

45  NORTH  THIRD  STREET 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Bell  Phone,  Lombard  7863 

Metropolitan 

Electric  Supply 

Company 

WHOLESALE 

Electric  Supplies 

45  N.  SEVENTH  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Established  1885 

IGNATIUS  HAAZ 

Manufacturer  of 

Sample  Books 

Phonograph  Record 

Albums 

404-412  BROWN  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Market  1403 TELEPHONES Park  4828 


Established  1866 


Incorporated   1899 


lrei« 


Company 

Manufacturers'  Agents 
Wholesale  Dealers  and  Importers 

Carpets,  Rugs,  Mattings 

Linoleums,  Oil  Cloths 
Wood  and  Willow  Ware 

Warehouse 

York  Avenue  and  Willow  Street 

Office  and  Salesrooms 

626  ARCH  ST.,  PHILADELPHIA 


re 


Foods 


CANNED  GOODS 

COFFEE 

DRIED  FRUITS 

Satisfy  the  Most  Discriminating 
Consumer 

"THE  ANSWER'S  IN  THE  CAN" 

THOMAS  ROBERTS  &  COMPANY 

Distributors 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


161 


GEORGE  H. 
RAPSON 

Conveyancer 
and  Real  Estate 
Broker 

51  N.  SIXTH  ST. 

PHILADELPHIA 

COCOANUT 
SPECIALTY  CO. 

Melrose 
Confections 

1214  CREASE  STREET 

Largest   Cone  Bakers  in  the  East 

LOVE  CONE 
COMPANY 

I ncorporated 
Jobbers   Solicited 

French  Hand 

Rolled  and  Sweet 

Pressed 

Cones 

955-57 
N.  Hutchinson  St. 

Philadelphia 
BELL  TELEPHONE,  POPLAR  0782 


HERMAN  F.  VOSS 

Trading  as 

VOSS  &  MEIER 

Real  Estate 
and  Insurance  Broker 

Agent  For  All 

Transatlantic  Steamers 
NOTARIES  PUBLIC 

3163    Frankford   Ave. 

Garfiei*d°2305       PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Morris 
Brenner 

Manufacturer  and   Distributor  of 

Wall  Coverings 

526  to  536  S.  22d  St. 

Philadelphia 

The  Price  Tells  and  the 
Service  Counts 


Samuel  W.  Kooperman 


Herman  Kooperman 


EDW.  KOOPERMAN 
&  SONS 

Painting  -^^  Decorating 

ESTABLISHED  1890 
N.  E.  Cor.  29th  and  Poplar  Streets 

PHILADELPHIA 


Bell  Phone. 
Poplar  0188 


Keystone  Phone. 
Race  5020 


162 


Both  Phones  U.  S.  Gov't  Inspection 

Louis  Pincus 

Cut  Meats 

WHOLESALE    ONLY 


Fresh   Tenderloins  Always 
On  Hand 

Our  Own  Cured  Beef 
Tongues 

Sausage  Meats  for 
Sausage       Makers 

218-220   CALLOWHILL  STREET 
342-346  N.  AMERICAN  STREET 


BELL  PHONE 
KEYSTONE  PHONE 

Standard  Provision 
Company 

Franklin  and  Callowhill  Streets 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

E.  Hubschman  & 
Sons 

Manufacturers 

FINE  CALF 
LEATHERS 

S.  W.  Corner  Orianna  and 
Willow  Streets 

PHILADELPHIA,    PA. 


In  Every  Good   Delicatessen 
Store  Are  , 

TONGUES 

THAT 

Speak  for  Us 

Bernard  Pincus 

454  to  458  N.  AMERICAN  ST. 
PHILADELPHIA 

BELL  PHONE,    OGONTZ  1178 


Fancy  Fruits 
and  Vegetables 

HIGH-GRADE    CANNED    GOODS 
FRESH  FISH  and  OYSTERS 

S.  E.  Cor.  York   Road   and 
Greenwood  Avenue 

JENKINTOWN,  PA. 

Bell,  Market  1738         Keystone.  Main  2776 

FRED.  STEIN 

WHOLESALE 

Fancy  Poultry,  Butter 
and  Eggs 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Cheese 

207  and  209  CALLOWHILL  ST. 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


163 


A.  W.  Vandegrjft,  President  Nelson  M.  Vandegrift,  Vice-President 

F.  W.  Hudtwalcker,  Sec.  and  Treas. 

SHEIP   &   VANDEGRIFT 

INCORPORATED 

814-832  North  Lawrence  Street 

Keystone  and  Bell  Telephones  PHILADELPHIA 

JAMES  CARNWATH.  President  ROBERT  CARNWATH,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

PENNSYLVANIA  BOX  &  LUMBER  CO. 

PACKING  BOXES,  BOX  SHOCKS  and  LAPPING  BOARDS 

613  and  615  Cherry  St.  American  and  Cumberland  Sts. 

PHILADELPHIA 


BELL  PHONE  W.  S.  HALLER 

MARKET  3081  H.  J.  S.  HETRICK 

Victory  Cigar  Box  Company 

245  RACE  STREET  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

T»      C.      KREWSON  Manufacturer  of 


Master  Street        L^d^^^s.^fe'lt^nafLiTdS 


801  and  803 
Master  Str< 

Bell  Phone  Philadelphia  Swinging  stages,  Jacks  and 

JOHN  MARTIN 

tracking    Hox 

JManufacturer 

1  835  E.  Ruan  St.  Frankford 

Bell  Phone,  Dickinson  0453  Keystone,  Race  5651  A 

JOHN  J.  FODEY 
^'f^^'  Boxes 


25th  and  Tasker  Streets  Philadelphia 

164 


ESTABLISHED  1853- 


S.  S.  REDIFER  &  CO. 
Last  Maimers 

INDIVIDUAL  LASTS  MADE  TO  MEASURE 
5314  Westminster  Avenue  Philadelphia 

Wood  Turning  Specialties 
FLOOR  LAMPS— PORTABLES— CANDLESTICKS 

The  American  Art  Co. 

801-803  BROWN  STREET  PHILA.,  PA. 

North  American  Button  M'fg  Co.,  Inc. 

MANUFACTURERS     OF 

IVORY  BUTTONS 

HOWARD  &  PALMER  STS.  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Chas.  Leibrick  /^l  T  *1  *       1  O         Tl  Edward  Leibrick 

Lhas.  Leibnck  &  oro. 

DRA  YMEN 

20  SOUTH  WATER  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

BELL  PKONE,  Market  6353  KEYSTONE  PHONE,  Main  8032 

FINK'S  EXPRESS 

HAULING 

218  ARCH  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

RANSOM-BARTON    CO. 
Quality 

KITCHEN   EQUIPMENT 
1211    R.4CE  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

165 


JOHN  FRIEDRICH 


llup  AttrI|or 

ittn 
(gtttgrr  Mt 

Triple  Sec. 

PALE   and    DRY— 

for  those 
who  wish  the  best 


ESTABLISHED  1857 

Eilwood  Allen 
Lumber  Co. 

SAW  and  PLANING 
MILLS 

Building  Lumber,  White  Pine 

Hardwood,  Beaver  Board 

Sash  Doors,  Shutters,  Frames 

Moulding,  Sheetrock 

TRENTON  AVE.  AND  ANN  ST. 
PHILADELPHIA 

Bell  Phone,  Garfield  1083 

Booth  Bottling 
Company 

INCORPORATED 
Manufacturers  of 

QUALITY 

SOFT  DRINKS 

Clearfield  and  Ruth   Streets 
PHILADELPHIA 


Bell  Phone,  Tioga  5993 
Keystone  Phone,  North  0057 


John  Warner 


Hardwoods       I  I 

and  Building   LUniDCr 


Coal 


1707  HUNTING  PARK  AVE. 

PHILADELPHIA 


Doering  & 
Beatty 


Third  Street 

and    Allegheny  Avenue 

Philadelphia 

Have  You  Looked  Over  Our 
Line  of  DINING   ROOM 

TABLES  ? 

//  not — why  not 
Give    Us  a    Call 

Philadelphia  Table  Co. 

INCORPORATED 

1609-11-13-15   N.   FIFTH    STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 


166 


SEES  &  FABER  CO. 

2008-10  N.  FRONT  STREET 

Hardware,  Cutlery,   Tools,  Mills,  Machinist,  Auto  and 
Radio  Supplies 

HENRY  B.  PANCOAST  CO. 

946-62   N.  FRONT  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

PIPE     :     VALVES     :     FITTINGS     :     PUMPS 

SKINNER    IRRIGATION  SYSTEMS 


MORRIS,   WHEELER    &    CO. 

PHILADELPHIA 

IRON  and  STEEL 


CHERRY-BASSETT -WINNER   COMPANY 

1918  MARKET  STREET.  PHILADELPHIA 

PITTSBURGH  Trade    BESTOV  MarA  BALTIMORE 

MACHINERY  AND  SUPPLIES  FOR  MILK  PLANTS.  ICE  CREAM  PLANTS 
AND  STORES.  DAIRIES  AND  CREAMERIES 

PAXSON'S  SANITARY  SWEEPING  COMPOUND 
BROOMS,  DUSTERS,  BRUSHES 

KEEPS  THE  DUST  DOWN  RIGHT  PRICES 

PAXSON  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

219  SANSOM  STREET,  PHILADELPHIA 


ROBINSON  BROS. 

WIDENER    BUILDING 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

167 


-Bell     Phone,     Wyoming     1035- 


Thomas  M.  Keeley 
Contractor  and  Builder 

JOBBING    PROMPTLY    ATTENDED    TO 

4411    Germantown   Avenue  Philadelphia 


PAPER  -  BOX  -  MANUFACTURER 

iSiretnkfnrtt  Au^.  Sc  ^rtun  §t.        iHrankfortt,  Pht!ci. 

Both  Phones  WilllaiTi    T.    GOUM,   Jr.  ^^i-bUshed  1880 

Pure  Hardwood  QUAKER     BRAND  Charcoal  Particularly 

Charcoal  for  Poultry  Prot-bavc/l  f/^»-  "?»-o<»I 

and  Live  Stock  REG'D  U.  S.  PAT.  OFFICE  Prepared  tor  bteel 

ana  i-ive  otocK  ^^^  ^Ij  General 

CHARCOAL       '"^pu^pors^"^ 

Office:  S.  E.  Cor.  Tioga  &  Belgrade  Sts.       -       Philadelphia 


Wool  Pullers  and  Hide  Dealers 

Ontario  St.  below  Richmond  St.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

MUTUAL  RENDERING  COMPANY,  Inc. 

TALLOW  RENDERERS 

Poultry  and  Hog  Feeds       :       Fertilizers 
P.  O.  ADDRESS,  STATION  E  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


77205.  Haltons  Sons 

JACQUARD  MACHINES 

Mascher  Street  below  Oxford  Street 
168 


ESTABLISHED    1875 

INCORF="ORATED 

PAPER  BOXES 

CANDY  BOXES  OUR  SPECIALTY 

713-715  Spring  Garden  Street  Philadelphia 

GEORGE  H.  SNYDER 

PAPER  BOXES 

3631-3639  N.  SMEDLEY  STREET  PHILA.,  PA. 

TIOGA  5sre.5ST7 

F.    SCHOETTLE,    nc 

Paper  Boxes  and  Mailing  Tubes 

31 0  Florist  Street  Philadelphia 

Bell  Phone,  Market  0640 

PAPER  BOXES 

M.  P.  PHILPOT  &  CO. 

J.  F.  ADAMS 

134  and   136  North  Front  Street 

Bell  Phone,  Market  4286  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

PAPER  -  BOX  -  MANUFACTURER 


PHILADELPHIA      ,wood,  tilex 

^-^•1  I        CEMENT       I 

Olios  V        STAVE        / 

Tanks— Feed  Trucks— Ensilage  Blower 

Special  Prices  Now-       £.    F.    SCHLICHTER  CO, 


;jl_-(     ! 


Jl"  Quick  Service  from  our  -^«      .„,»     ^,       m-r 

Cl_  ..      t      Norristown    Factory-  10   S.    18th   St.,  Phlla. 

169 


UNION 

NATIONAL   BANK 

PHILADELPHIA 


CAPITAL 

- 

$1,000,000 

SURPLUS 

- 

1 ,000,000 

RESOURCES 

- 

20,000.000 

J.  S.  McCULLOCH 

Presidenl 

HENRY  F.  MITCHELL  LOUIS  N.  SPIELBERGER 

Vice-President  Vice-President 

0.  STUART  WHITE  FREDERICK  FAIRLAMB 

Vice-President  Cashier 

J.  GEO.  KRATTENMAKER 

Assistant  Cashier 


STEAM,  VAPOR,  VACUUM 
and  HOT  WATER  HEATING 

IMPERFECT   HEATING 
PLANTS    CORRECTED 

Specializing  in  Residential  Heating  Apparatus 

KRIEBEL  &  COMPANY 

822   Green   Street  Philadelphia 

Contractors  for  the  heating  installation  in  the 
MORRIS    LASKER    MEMORIAL    HALL 


170 


PENNSYLVANIA 

WIRE    ^fiU    WORKS 

WIRE  GOODS 

Galvanized  Wire  Guards  for  Churches,  Schools 
and  Residences.  Wire  Trellis  and  Arches.  Wire 
Fence  for  Farms  and  Lawns.  Fireplace  Screens. 
Copper  Fly  Screen  Cloth.  Poultry  Netting. 
Coal  Screens,    Sieves,    Riddles,  Wire   Brushes. 

Specialties  in  Steel,  Iron  and  Wire 

EDWARD  J.  DARBY  &  SON 

317  VINE  STREET 

Telephone,  Market  5465  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Bell  Phone— Belmont  7424  Established  1912 


CHARLES  D.  HEAVEY 


Motor     Trucks     with 
Dump  Bodies  to  Hire 


BRICKS,     CINDERS,     LUMBER     AND     STONE 
FOR    SALE  HOUSE    WRECKING 


526  N.  61st  Street  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


171 


ational  Casket  Company 


REPRESENTING-. 


THE  BEST  IN  THE  INDUSTRY 

BRANCHES   IN  ALL  PRINCIPAL  CITIES 


PHONES:     Preston  4616 
West  440 


Sheet  Metal  Workers 

Lancaster  Avenue  and  Baring  Street  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


rs^  naraware 


237  ARCH  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 


•^  irivi 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Textile  Machinery 

llth  and  Cambria  Streets  PHILADELPHL\,  PA. 

KUNKEL'S— f/ie  COAL  of  Quality 

Selected  Coal  from  Good  Collieries  is  the  Only 
Kind  We  Sell  and  Backed  with  Our  Reputation 
Kunkel's  Coal  Gives  More  Heat  and  Less  Ash 
It  is  the  Most  Economical  Coal  You  Can  Buy 

J.  E.  KUNKEL 

63rd  and  MARKET  STREETS         51st  and  GRAY'S  AVENUE 
PHILADELPHIA 

172 


Builders'  Ironwork  Company,  Inc. 

STRUCTURAL  STEEL 
ORNAMENTAL  IRON  &  WIRE  WORK 
ARCHITECTURAL  BRASS  &  BRONZE 

Carlton  St.  West  of  24th  St. 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

TELEPHONE  CONNECTION 

GEORGE  B.  CLOP? 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

Iron  and  Steel  Work 


OFFICE  AND  WORKS 

3717-19-21-23   FILBERT  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 


C.  H.  Howell  &  Co. 


INCORPORATED 


Paint,  Color  and  Varnish  Makers 

212-14-16  RACE  STREET,  PHILA.,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 

ESTABLISHED  1876 


Smith,  Hardican  Company 

BUILDING 
CONSTRUCTION 

1809-11  CallowhiU  St.         Philadelphia,  Pa. 

173 


ASK    FOR 

Hires 

A  Good  Pure  Drink 

ESTABLISHED   1866 

EDWARD  ROBERTS 


WHOLESALE 


FRUITS  and  VEGETABLES 
220-222  Dock  Street  Philadelphia 

CELERY  AND  LETTUCE 

EVERY   DAY   IN  THE  YEAR 

A.  E.  FREEMAN 

RECEIVER    AND    DISTRIBUTER 


FRUITS  and  VEGETABLES 

151    DOCK   STREET  :     PHILADELPHIA     :     134  WALNUT  STREET 

FRANK  C.  SPADARO 


FRUIT 


126    DOCK    STREET 

174 


COLCaSFIAL 

ICE-CREAM 

Philadelphia's  Best 


One  Organization  Behind  Both 
Unexcelled  Products 

SUPPLEE -WILLS -JONES 


ICE 
CREAM 


Consistently  Superior 
since  1866 


BREYERS 

MILK 


HENRY  W.  BREYER,   President 


GOOD  Morning,  Noon 
and  Night 


175 


ENSILAGE  CUTTER 


PENNSYLVANIA  AND 
LITTLE  GIANT 

Threshers  and  Cleaners 

HEEBNER  SPECIAL 

Undershot  Thresher  and 
Cleaner,  Cutter,  Blower 
and  Wind  Stacker 

HEEBNER  &  SONS 

LANSDALE,  PA. 


Union  Chemical  Works 

High  Grade  Fertilizers 

ALL  KINDS  OF 
FERTILIZER  MATERIALS 

NORTH  WALES,  PA. 


Puii^peLPifiA 


-Year 
Guarantee 

All  Makes  Batteries  Repaired  and  Recharged 

Charles  B.  Moyer  rS'r?Kj:j 

Electrical  Contractor  30  E,  State  Street,  Doylestown 


GILL  PISTON 
RINGS 


PRINTING 

of  Quality 


tflT  Mail  and  Telephone  Orders 
^  given  the  same  prompt  and 
careful  attention  as  if  delivered 
personally  to  our  office. 


NORMAN  B.   NUSS 

203  SOUTH  MAIN  STREET 
BELL  TELEPHONE  154  NORTH  WALES,  PENNA. 

m 


North  Wales  Planing  MOI 

ESTIMATING   OFFICE: 
253  South  Sixth  Street,  Philadelphia 

Bell,  Lombard  5492 TELEPHONES Keystone,  Main  4393 


Factory:   NORTH  WALES,  PA. 

TELEPHONE North  Wales  4 

Manufacturers  of 

SPECIAL    DETAIL    MILL  and 
CABINET  WORK 


Estimates  Furnished 


JOSEPH  WINDHOLZ 

Painting  and  Paperhanging 

PAINTS,      OILS,      GLASS,     Etc. 
Doylestown,   Pa. 

C.  O.  STRUSE  &  SONS 

•  BRICK  ^^m^^m^  COAL  AND 

MANUFACTURERS        ^,^^^  ^^  .  .  BUILDERS' 

Yards-       muBon  OInntrartnrs         s^^*-^'^^ 

^=^^==^^====  Yards : 

Jamestown  Street  |<jli:?^!:^i:$ll<^l<^l^l^i:^ 

Roxborough  4002  Ridge  Avenue 

Philadelphia 
Asylum  Pike  and  SchurS    Lane 

""phiiaXhr"       MANAYUNK     -     PHILADELPHIA  M^naVu^r 

177 


SLATE  ROOFS 

NEVER  WEAR  OUT 


SLATE  has  been  utilized  as  a  roofing  material 
ever  since  the  sixteenth  century — some  build- 
ings which  were  erected  in  England  in  that 
period  are  still  standing  and  have  the  original 
SLATE  on  the  roof  ! 

Could  better  proof  of  durability  be  asked  •* 


y  -VETsIDORSlArE-C^-  E3 

•Eastotm  *  Pennsvlva-nia.* 


OL  ROSENBERGER'S  SONS 


Plastering  -"'^  Concreting 

CONCRETE  BUILDING  BLOCKS 
BUILDING  MATERIALS  and  COAL 


LANSDALE      -      -      PENNA, 


178 


ESTATE  OF  GEO.  S.  SNYDER 

Hatfield  Mills,  Coal  and  Lumber  Yards 

LUMBER  OF  QUALITY      :      MILL  FEEDS 

Specialties  —  Excelsior  Brands 
TABLE  CORN  MEAL,      BUCKWHEAT  FLOUR 
HIGH  GRADE  WHITE  RYE  FLOUR,    WHEAT 
and  RYE  GRAHAMS,  BALED  HAY  and  STRAW 

Service  and  Quality  Our  Slogan 
Phones  44  and  39  J  HATFIELD,  PA. 

Norrlstown  Magnesia  and  Asbestos  Co. 
ASBESTOS  PRODUCTS 

PIPE  AND  BOILER  COVERINGS 
Heat  and  Cold  Insulations 

NORRISTOWN,  PA. 

Townsend  Manufacturing  Company 

HATFIELD,  PA. 

Edging  and  Laces  for 

Knit  Underwear,  Dress  Trade  and  Curtain   Trade 

Tapes  for  Corset  and  Brassiere  Trade 

AGENT  AGENT 

E.  W.  JENKINS  JOHN  G.  CHAPMAN 

301  Mariner  and  Merchants  Building  1123   Broadway 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA.  NEW  YORK 

BELL  TELEPHONE,  815  R  5 

OT    T  -1  BREAD  and  CAKE 

.  Henriksen  bakery 

Steam  Baked— Fresh  Every  Day 
PLUMSTEADVILLE,  PA. 

179 


Established  1872  Sltttc  and  Tin 

ROOFING 


Histand  Bros. 

DOYLESTOWN,    PA. 


SPOUTING 

Copper  Cable  Lightning 
Rods 


W.  A.  BRECHT  HENRY  L.  FREED 

President  TRADE  "  KR  UPP"  MARK  Secy,  and  Treas. 

KRUPP  FOUNDRY  CO. 

Manufacturers    of 

High-Grade    Cast    Iron    Soil    Pipe    and    Fittings 

IRON  CASTINGS  FOR   THE  PLUMBING  SUPPLY  TRADE 
LANSDALE,    PA. 

H.    B.    ROSENBERGER 

Coal,  Hay,  Straw,  Cement,    "T^  ^  ^  ^J    Terra  Cotta   Pipe,    Brick, 
Sand,  Stone,  Lime  T    C  C  V*  Flue  Lining,   Etc. 

BELL  PHONES :[omc^-^i89^  Doylcstown,   Pa. 

JOHN    T.    RODROCK 

Excavating  and  Grading 
Landscaping  and  Team   Work 

Phone  292  R-2  DOYLESTOWN,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1 

Doylestown    Steam    Laundry 

OFFICE  AND  PLANT 

201-05  North   Broad  Street 

DOYLESTOWN,   PA. 

Hotel    and    Institution    Work 


Phone    221 

"DOLLAR 

Dodge  Brothers  Motor  Vehicles 
A.  N.  HELLYER 

Authorized    Dealer 

for 

DOLLAR" 

IX>YLESTOWN        -        PENNA. 

• 

180 

COMPLIMENTS 
OF 

Wildman  Mfg.  Co. 
NORRISTOWN 

PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


Frank  C.  Lewis 

(Successor  to  Henry  S.  Beidler) 

Merchant  Miller 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

Coal,    Flour,   Grain,   Feed 
Timothy  and  Clover  Seed 

Lime,  Fertilizers 
Land    Plaster,    Salt,    Etc. 


F.  D.  HartzeFs 
Sons  Co. 

FLOUR,  FEED,  COAL,  SEEDS, 

FERTILIZER  AND 

BUILDERS'  SUPPLIES 

CHALFONT,       PA. 


KRUPP, 

A.  C.  Godshall  &  Co. 

MEYERS  & 
HOFFMAN 

INCORPORATED 

J.  L.  GAUMER          :          General  Manager 

Lumber  and  Builders'  Supplies 

DEALERS  IN 

Grain,  Flour,  Feed 

COAL,  FEED,    ICE 
KINDLING  WOOD 

Coal,  Hay,  Building 
Material,  Etc. 

STEEL     SASH 

LANSDALE,    PA. 

LANSDALE        :        PA. 

TELEPHONES 
DP,  J    (  Residence.  99J                 KEYSTONE 
'^^^^  \  Office.  38J                                     Office.  24M 

WHEN  IN  DOYLESTOWN,  DO 
YOUR  TRADING  AT 

Machinery 


Doylestown,  Pa. 


CLYMER'S  DEPARTMENT  STORE 

Bucks  County's 
Largest  Store 

R.  L.  CLYMER 

36,  38  and  40  W.  STATE  ST. 

DOYLESTOWN,  PA. 

Bell  Phone  No.  1  Keystone  No.  25 


181 


Special    Attention    to    Telephone     Orders 
Store  107-J  Residence  193-R 

H.  R.  GEHMAN 

Manufacturer      T   T  _ 

of         Marness 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

Collars,    Whips,   Blankets,    Trunks,   Bags, 

Auto  Robes  and  Auto  Supplies,  Etc. 

Automobile  Tires  and  Tubes 

DOYLESTOWN,         PENNA. 


JOS.  H.FRETZ 


Real  Estate 


AMBLER,  PA. 

C.  S.  WETHERILL 

Lumber,   Coal  and 
Cement     .... 

Building    M aterials 
DOYLESTOWN,   PENNA. 

Phone  137  W 

PRICE  BROS. 

Fruit    and   Produce 

23  W.  state  Street 

DOYLESTOWN,  PENNA. 

Bell  Phone,  Doylestown  35S 

W.    H.    WATSON 

Dealer  in 

Automobiles 

HUPMOBILE  HANDLEY-KNIGHT 

OVERLAND  AND  WILLYS-KNIGHT 

DOYLESTOWN,  PA. 


PETER  HELLBERG 
Florist 


CHALFONTE.     PA 


Carnations  and  Sweet  Peas  a  Speciality 


Bell  Phones— Yard  378-Jl      Residence  I95-J 

WM.  J.  HOHLEFELDER 

Coal,    Lumber 
Mill    Work 

Terra    Cotta   Pipe,   Flue   Lining,    Cement, 
Sand,   Etc. 

Saw  Mill  Attached  —  Custom  Sawing  Done 

NEW  BRITAIN.  PA. 


Special  Attention  to 

Telephone  Orders 

330 


Luncheons,  Receptions 
and  Dinners  Served 


CHAS.  AND  ALICE  BRASHEARS 
. . .  Caterers .  . . 


Dishes,  Silver  and 
Linen  to  Hire 


103  E.  Oakland  Ave., 

DOYLESTOWN,  PA. 


Bell  Phone  285  W 

Gustave    Sanders 

PHOTO  STUDIO 

Doylestown,    .     .     .     Penna. 

Bell,  Lombard  1 1 73  Keystone,  Main  2589 

J.  ALBERT  METAL  CO. 

Dealers   in 

RUBBER    and 
METALS  .... 

717  South  Seventh  Street 
PHILADELPHIA 


182 


Dr.  Wesley  Massinger 


Veterinarian 

CHALFONT,     -    -     PENNA. 

Bell  Phone  286  W 

HARRY  R.BARRETT 

/•aints,  Oi7s1Jq„  J-^QfO     Genera/ 

Glass         lialUVValC     Supplies 

Cor.  Ashland  and  Main  Sts. 
DOYLESTOWN,  PA. 

WM.  P.  ELY  &  SON 


Ready-to-Wear  Clothing 

for 
Men,  Boys,  Children 

Gents'  Furnishing 
Goods,    Hats,     Caps, 

Boots   and   Shoes 


Dealers 


0pp.  P.  &  R.  Depot       DOYLESTOWN,  PA. 


For  Economical  Transportation 


CHEVROLET 


HAYMAN    MOTOR    CO. 

28  S.    Main   Street 

DOYLESTOWN,    PA. 

FINEST    GARAGE  SERVICE 


The  Dungan  Fertilizer  Co. 

Manufacturers    of 

High  Grade  Fertilizer 
and  Chicken  Meat 

DOYLESTOWN,      -     PENNA. 


W.  H.  Zimmerman 

STEAM  AND  HOT       PItimhin€r 
WATER   HEATING      ri-UmolTlg 

Dealer  in  All  Kinds  of 

Pumps,  Water  Wheels, 
Hydraulic    Rams,    Etc. 

109  E.  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 


THOMAS    LYONS 

Watches      :      :      Clocks 
Jewelry  and  Silverwear 

REPAIRING  A  SPECIALTY 


DOYLESTOWN, 


PA. 


JOHN  T.  DAUB 

Hardware  and  House 
Furnishing     Goods 

MAIN  AND  BROAD   STREETS 
Bell  Phone       Lansdale,  Pa. 

Established  1892 

5.  H,  SWARTLEY 

MANUFACTURER  OF  and  DEALER  IN 

Pure  Cider  and  Cider  Vinegar 

New  Barrels  and  Kegs 

Cider  Mill  and  Warehouse,  228  to  240  Wood  St. 
DOYLESTOWN,    PA. 

J.  F.  MOORE 

Department 
Store  .... 

Main  and   State   Streets 

Best  Goods   Procurable 
At  Cash  Prices 


DOYLESTOWN, 


PENNA. 


183 


Executes  Trusts 


Pays  Interest  on  Deposits 


Insures  Title* 


Bucks  County  Trust  Company 

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,  Asst.  Secretary 

DOYLESTOWN,        PENNA. 

DOYLESTOWN    TRUST    COMPANY 


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 


GEORGE  SOMMER 

Fancy  Print   Butter 
Ice    Cream   and  Cheese 

WHOLESALE     -     -      RETAIL 

DOYLESTOWN    -    -   PENNA. 

weier  man 
Hosiery  Company 

1320-26  N.  Lawrence  St. 
PHILADELPHIA 

MINK    SMELTING 
REFINING  WORKS 

N.  E.  Corner 
18th  and  Washington  Ave. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Bell,  Belmont  8623 

EDWARD  PROBINSKY 

WHOLESALE 

BOTTLE  DEALER 

854  North   48th  Street 

PHILADELPHIA    -     -    PA. 

Carload  Lots  a  Specialty 


Bell  Phone,  POPLAR  0501 

WM.    J.    WANG 

1428  Columbia  Avenue 

ICE  CREAM,  WATER  ICES 
FANCY  CAKES 


Philadelphia 


Pa 


Bell  Phone,  Oregon  0725 

JOH  '  A     LUSCH 
Period  Furniture 


Interior 
Woodwork 


Chair 
Frames 


1423-27  CARPENTER  ST, 

PHILADELPHIA 


No  Job  Too  Large 


No  Job   Too  Small 


CHARLES  HARBURG 

!l2^  Plumbing  &  Heating  Contractor 
210    BROWN    STREET 

PHILADELPHIA,    PA. 

Bell,  Market  4848  Keystone.  Park  437 


Bell,  Market  1110 


Keystone,  Park  10«S 


M.    YELLIN 

General   Contractor 
and   Builder 

712  N.  FRANKLIN  STREET 


184 


Rob't  Shoemaker  &  Co.,  Inc. 


James  Lees  &  Sons  Co. 

BRIDGEPORT.  PA. 

UNION  PAVING  CO. 

30th  and  Locust  Streets,  Philadelphia 


D.  ATLAS  &  CO. 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 

QUAKER  BRAID  CO. 
N.  HALPERT 

714  Sansom  Street 

Industrial  Cold  Storage  and 
Warehouse  Co. 

H.  SHERMAN 

223  North  Second  Street 
PHILADELPHIA 


Furlong  Wall  Paper  Mills 

INCORPORATED 


E.  S.  PERKINS 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 

NATIONAL   BEDDING 
COMPANY 

MAX  ROUNICK 

COMPLIMENTS  OF 

A.  WEINFELD  &  SON 

i.  J.  HORSTMANN 
A.  BERKMAN 

6623  Greene  Street 
GERMANTOWN 

COMPLIMENTS  OF 

Trenton  Crockery  Company 


NICE  &  SCHREIBER 

23  SOUTH  WATER  STREET 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Ellis 

6814  NORTH  BROAD  STREET 

AMSTERDAM  BROS. 

274  SOUTH  20th  STREET    • 

Compliments  of  S.  BROS. 

COMPLIMENTS  OF 

Chabrow  Brothers 
Compliments  of  B.  BROS. 


SOL.  LEVY 

Manufacturer    of 

FEATHER    DUSTERS 

Amber   Dye  Works 

INCORPORATED 


FRED.  GEIGER 


United  Drug  Supply  Co. 

FRANKLIN  AND  THOMPSON  STS. 


Compliments  of  W.  R.  C. 


Harbison's  Dairies 


185 


Bell,  77S4  Market 
Keystone,  9023  Main 

H,  B.  BAUER  &  CO. 

Oil  Cloths 

and  Linoleum 


Wood  and  Willow  Ware, 
Washing  Machines,  Etc. 


14  N.  Sixth  St. 


Phila. 


New   York  Office,  366  Broadway 

Brownhill  &  Kramer 

Manufacturers  of 

HOSIERY 


East  Columbia  Ave. 
Memphis  and  Orange  Streets 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

The  Perkiomen 
Trunk  &  Bag  Co. 

INCORPORATED 

27  So.  Fourth  Street 
Philadelphia 

A.  K.  SCHWENK 
COMPANY 

32  N.   SIXTH  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


W.  BODEK  CO. 

Hosiery 

53-55  N.  Third  Street 
PHILADELPHIA 


William  Osborne,  Jr, 
Knitting  Co,,  Inc. 

Manufacturers  of 

BATHING  SUITS  and  JERSEYS 

Office  and  Factory 

1116-1122  W.  Montgomery  Ave. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

CHARLES  T.  ROBINSON 

^iagging 

107-109  Walnut    Street 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

BELL  PHONE,  LOMBARD  1363 

CHAS.  NEMCOF 

21  and  23  S.  Third  Street 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Bell  Phone,  Market  1897 

Feldenheimer  &  Bulkin 

MAKERS  OF 

COATS,  SUITS 
AND  DRESSES 

121  N.  SEVENTH  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 

Apaca  Knitting  MiUs 

Manufacturers  of 

KNITTED  OUTERWEAR 

MUFFLERS,  GOLF  HOSE 

S.  E.  Cor.  Mascher  and  Turner  Sts. 
Philadelphia 


186 


Young  &  Keim 

PAPER  BOX 

Manufacturers 

307  ARCH  STREET 
Philadelphia 


Oil! 


Soaps 


Greases 


Penn  Petroleum  and 
Supply  Co. 

1224-1230  WASHINGTON  AVENUE 

PHILADELPHIA 

Enterprise  Paper  Co. 

Manufacturers  and  Distributors  of 


P 


aper  and 

aper 

roducts 


CALLOWHILL  AT  THIRD  STREET 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Bell,  Lombard  3395       Keystone,  Main  1409 

ROSEMOUNT  TUB  BUTTER 

SAMUEL  SALER 

Dealer  in 

BUTTER,  EGGS  AND  CHEESE 

Office  and  Warehouse 

38  SOUTH  WATER  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


H.  R.  AIKEN 


BUTTER        EGGS 
CHEESE        POULTRY 


128  N.  Delaware  Avenue 

PHILADELPHIA 


Keystone  Phono 
Main  444 


Bell  Phone 

Market  1008 


A.  C.  NOWLAND  CO. 

Cotton     Seed    Oil    Products 
—AND   BAKERS'  SPECIALTIES— 

257-259  N.  FRONT  ST. 

M.  W.  DINSE,  DL .,    J    I     .   •        D 

Manager  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Lombard 


5796 
5797 


Telephones 


J.  T.  RILEY 

LUMBER 

620  AND  622   PINE  STREET 
Philadelphia 

Established  1883 

John  Galbraith 

WOODEN  BOXES,  CRATES 
AND  SHOOKS 

619  COMMERCE  STREET 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

All  Sizes  PIPE  New  and  Second  Hand 

FOR  ALL  PURPOSES 

Furnished  with  New  Threads  and  Couplings 
or  Cut  to  Specifications 

FITTINGS,  VALVES,  ETC. 

Frank  Griffith 

412  to  424  MOVER  STREET 

Philadelphia,    Pa. 
Bell  Phone,  Frankford  0157 

WILLIAM  B.  KOEHLER 

WHOLESALE  GROWER 

Pot  Plants 

1634  Bridge  Street  Frankford,  Phila. 


187 


M.  KRAKOVITZ  &  SON 

Jobbers  in  POLISHED  PLATE  AND  WINDOW  GLASS 

KRAKOVITZ  _  „ 

Keystone  TRADE  MARK— BRAND  REG.  PAT.  OFF.  "*" 

Main  1729  r^  •        1       1^  1  Oregon  8767 

Krystal-  Kleer 

All  Kinds  of  Glass  for  Builders'  Use  Plate  Glass  for  Furniture  Tops 

Fourth  and  Morris  Streets 

Bell,  Lombard  7902  Keystone,  Main  8515 

RISSER   &   RABINOWITZ 

DRESSERS  PACKERS         DISTRIBUTORS 

Fancy   Milk   Fed   Poultry 

SALESR  O  OMS  :  OFFICES  : 

401-403  S.  Front  Street  101-103  Pine  Street 

PHILADELPHIA 

Bell,  DIAMOND  1927 

S.    YELLIN 

Builder 

SPECIAL  FACTORY  WORK 

3125  Montgomery  Avenue  Philadelphia 

CONTINENTAL  DYE  WORKS         ^- -T"^ 

T.   A.  HARRIS  COMPANY 
1C1     U/       TU^**^r>t>^*>      Qfv/3tff  Works:  HANCOCK,  MASCHER  and 

151    W .    I  nompson  street  Thompson  sts.,  phila. 

All  Colors  Dyed  on  Wool  and  Cotton  Yarns,  Hosiery  Jersey 
Cloth  and  Eiderdown,  Athletic  Sweater  and  Cardigan  Yarns 

BLEACHINC     OF     HOSIERY     AND      KNIT      GOODS 

DA  VID  S.  CANTOR 

SHOE  JOBS  AND  NOVELTIES 

A  L  WAY  S      ON      HAND 

BELL  TELEPHONE  311     ARCH     SXKEEX 

MARKET  3425  PHILADELPHIA,   PA. 


Compliments  of 

A.  Rose  &  Son,  Inc. 

TWENTY-THIRD  &  CLEARFIELD  STS. 

Kensirxgton  0152  PHILADELPHIA 

183 


7 

below 

Girard  Ave. 


Bell,  Market  4S0S  Keystone,  Park  '  ^^^^ 

I  6027 

Bershad's  Bath,  Inc. 

TURKISH  and    J^rthhc        Electric  Cabinet  Bath 
RUSSIAN  -QqtAlA  Our  Specialty 

ARTESIAN   WATER   IN   ALL   SWIMMING   POOLS 

NEVER    CLOSED FOR    MEN    AND    WOMEN 


JOHN      WILLIAMS  ,        Ho„.s.  Dealings 

insure  ruture  Patronage 


Office  and  Yard: 
Twenty-fifth  and  Dauphin  Streets 
Philadelphia 


Coal 


Keystone  Phone,  Bell  Phone, 

Main  5166-5167  Lombard  4426-4427 


H.  PERILSTEIN 

POLISHED  PLATE 

Jobber  .n  ^p^p   WINDOW 


POLISHED  PLATE    |^  1  »  O  C 


Warehouse,  5 1 5  S.  SixtH  Strcct 

510-518  South  Randolph  Street  PHILADELPHIA,     PA. 


-Phones- 


MONUMENTAL  WORKS  OF 

B.    REIBSTEIN 


Office: 


Two    Show    Rooms: 


425  S.  SIXTH  STREET 
425  S.   SIXTH   STREET  HAR  NEBO  CEMETARY 


Bell  Phone  8766  Bell  Phone  8766 

A.  SCHMERLING  &  CO.     Central  Plumbing  Supply  Co. 

LUMBER  and  MILL  WORK  PLUMBING  and  HEATING  SUPPLIES 

COR.  TWELFTH  AND  SPRING  GARDEN  STS. 

A.  SCHMERLING  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


All  If  You  Contemplate  Installing  a  We  are  Sole  Distributors  of  the 

KING  KOAL 


HEATING, U 

FURNACE 


•THAT'S  OUR  BUSINESS" 
Get  Our  Prices 


PIPE  OR  PIPELESS 


KARBURETOR 

A  Coal  Saving  Device  which  is  easily 
attached  (while  fire  is  burning)  to  any  [yft 

"We  Do  It  Right  and  Guarantee  It"    Get  Our  Prices     They  Are  Lowest '  ^J:"^  /amToaS  cKore^HlT. 

FRED'K    SABIN    &    CO.,    Inc. 

HOWARD    MILLER,    President  237-239-241    BREAD    STREET 

1S9 


Bell,  Market  614 


Keystone,  Main  3624 


D.  Becker  &  Sons 

Manufacturers  of 

UPHOLSTERED 
FURNITURE 

1151    to  1161   N.   THIRD   STREET 

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. 

IT'S   A   PLEASURE  TO  TAKE   A 
BATH  IN  A  ROOM  LINED  WITH 

UPSON  TILE 

Inexpensive   and   Lasts   a   Lifetime 

ALEXANDER  ADAIRE 

LUMBER  DEALER 

Howard,   Berks   and  Mascher  Sts. 


Jas.  S.  McCauley 


J.  Irvine  Crummer 


ESTABLISHED  1857 

J.  &  W.  McCAULEY 

PACKING    BOX 

MANUFACTURERS 

963-971    FRANKFORD   AVENUE 

PHILADELPHIA 

BELL  PHONE,  MARKET  1570 

S.  SMITH 

DEALER  l^ 

Diamonds,  Watches 
Clocks  and  Jewelry 

1046  NORTH  SECOND  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 


Bell   Telephone,  Frankford  0197 

Sylvania  Dyeing  Co. ,  Inc. 

DYERS  and  BLEACHERS 

of 

SILK    HOSIERY 

4351  ELIZABETH  STREET 

FRANKFORD,  PHILADELPHIA 


Bell,  Market  1373 
Keystone,  Main  1725 

WILLIAM  J.  KEES 
PACKING  BOX 

MANUFACTURER 

111-13-15-17  N.  ORIANNA  ST. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

MAHLON  A.  YOUNG 

Manufacturer 

RAW  WATER  ICE 

Dealer,  Shipper  of 

NATURAL  ICE 

1944-52   N.   PHILIP  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 

NATURAL  ICE  DEPOTS 

American  and  Berks  Sts.     Twenty-third  and  York  Sts. 

KEYSTONE  PHONE,  PARK  438 

HARRY  WOLDORF 

DEALER  IN 

SCRAP  IRON  :  METALS 

Office,  1740-42-44  N.  SECOND  ST. 

Yard,  1741-43-45  N.  PHILIP  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Keystone  Phone,  Park  816  A 
Residence,  3019  N.  Twenty-third  St. 

ASKIN  &  FLINKER 

DEALERS  IN 

Rags,  Paper,  Iron,  Metals,  Etc. 

2946  N.  TWENTY-SECOND  ST. 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


190 


Spiral  Mailing    Tubes  Round  Cartons 

G.  A.  F.  Gentzsch 

Manufacturer  of 

Plain  and  Fancy  Paper  Boxes 

S.  E.  Cor.  21st  and  Jefferson  Sts. 

Philadelphia,   Pa. 


J. 

Bloom  &  Sons 

BOTTLES 

1211-13  Bainbridge  Street 

L.  Berger  &  Son 
BARRELS 

134  MOORE  STREET 
Philadelphia 


J.  BENDER 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

RAGS,  PAPER,  IRON 

and  METALS 

2521  RIDGE  AVENUE  PHILA. 


Bell  Phone,  Market  3802  , 

Fairmount  Wood  Turning  Co. 

Wood   Turners 

Mahogany    Floor   Lamps 
and  Portables  a  Specialty 

S.  W  Cor.  Fourth  and  Fairmount  Ave. 
PHILADELPHIA 


OfTice:  Bell.  Kens.  0702 


Rc5.:  Bell,  Kens.   1889 


H.  GOLDSMAN 

Manufacturer  of  all  kinds  of 

Store  Fixtures,  Show  Cases,  Ice  Boxes,  Etc. 

Drug  Store  Fixtures  and    Office 

Partitions  a  Specialty 

Residence  Office  and  Show  Rooms 

1235  Germantown  Ave.  Third  and  Thompson  Sts. 

Factory:  1230-36  Germantown  Ave. 
PHILADELPHIA.  PA. 

Bell,  Oregon  5134  Keystone,  Main  6104 

Oregon  8454-W 

J.  Frank  &  Son 

Bottlers  of 
SOFT  DRINKS 

612-616  MOORE  STREET 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

JACOB  L.  CAPLAN 

Proprietor 

Queen  Metal  and  Rubber  Co. 

COTTON       T^^cSCt 

and  WOOLEN  IVClgs 

234-236  Queen  St.       Phila.,  Pa. 

Bell  Phone,  Lombard  2402 

Enterprise  Fish  Co. 

ISADORE  KOFF      -     Proprietor 

Wholesale  Commission  Dealers  in 

FISH 

No.  4  Dock  St.  Fish  Market 


FRESH  AND      p;«|  Q¥¥  TERRAPIN, 
SALT  WATER  *     lOX^  GAME,  &c. 


COMPLIMENTS    OF 

Isaac  G.  Ferguson 

Teamster  and  Rigger 
Front    and    Palmer    Streets 


191 


Henry  Kraan  Furniture  Co. 

INCORPORATED 

Manufacturer t  of 

Dining  Room 
Furniture 

N.  E.  Cor.  Sixth  and  Master  Streets 

PHILADELPHIA,   PA. 

JOHN  H.  RICHTER 

HEATERS,  RANGES 
and  SPOUTING   .  .  . 

TIN  AND  SLAG  ROOFING 

3021  West  York  Street  and 
2308   North   Twenty-eighth   Street 

PHILADELPHIA 

BELL  PHONE 

ALBERT  F.  KAERCHER 

ROOFING        Safety  Guard  Appliances 
HEATING         Sheet  Metal  Work  .  . 


OFFICE 

2904-06  West  Fletcher   Street 
PHILADELPHIA 


H.    Toggweiler 

HEATERS 
RANGES 
ROOFING 

3 1 20  Ridge  Avenue 

PHILADELPHIA 


For  Quality 


ASK  FOR 


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M.  Halpern  &  Son 

Manufacturers  of 

Davenports,  Couch  Frames,  Over- 
stuffed Suits  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  St. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 
Bell  Phone,  Columbia  2745 
Keystone  Phone,  Park  4972  A 


BELL  PHONE 


GAS  FITTER 


Chas.  J.  Williams 

SAN  I  TAR  Y  PL  UMBER 
Steam  and  Hot -Water  Heating 

2237-41    N.   Thirtieth   Street 
PHILADELPHIA 


Chas.  Shaw  &  Son 

Wholesale  Grocers 


Mistletoe  Canned  Goods 

2310-2312  N.   EIGHTH  ST. 

PHILADELPHIA.  PA. 


Bell,  Diamond  4320 


Kev5tone,  Park  4333 


THE  KRUGER  &  BUND  CO. 

GENERAL  MACHINISTS 

ALL  MAKES  OF  ENGINES, 
ICE  MACHINES  AND  PUMPS  REPAIRED 

Office  and  Works  : 

511-513  Master  St.,  Phaadelphia,  Pa. 


Bell  Phone,  Market  2977 

Jobbing  Promptly  Attended  to 

CHARLES  JANN 

Sanitary  Plumber 

Steam    and    Hot  Water    Heating 

Gas  Fitting 

412  GREEN  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 


192 


Bell,   Lombard   5686     Keystone,   Main  4288 

MITTEN  BROS. 

LUMBER 

Mill  Work  and  Beaver  Board 

773  SOUTH  SECOND  STREET 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Established  1861         Telephone  Connection 

J.  B.  Shoemaker's  Sons 

Wholesale  Dealers  in 

PACKING  BOXES 

Hogsheads,  Casks,  Barrels  &  Crates 
Office,   Factory  and  Warehouse 

Cor.  Front  and  East  Clearfield  Sts. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

BOTH  PHONES 

Standard  Packing  Box  Co. 

Manufacturers  of  the  kind  of 

BOXES 

you  want  when  you  want  them 

1605-1607  N.  FRONT  ST. 
PHILADELPHIA 

Bell  Phone,  Belmont  5440 
Keystone  Phone,  West  1056 

Empire  Iron  &  Metal  Co. 

DEALERS  IN 

PAPER,  RAGS,  IRON  AND  METAL 

4841-45  ASPEN  STREET 

SAMUEL  SMILK,  Proprietor 


Bell  Phone 


Keystone  Phone 


Eastern  Spring  &  Tool  Co. 

AUTOMOBILE  and 
TRUCK   SPRINGS 

FOR  ALL  MAKES  OF  CARS 

2133  N.  Marshall  Street 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 
Harry  Stave 


P.  CALLAHAN 
Teamster 


1305   ARCH   STREET 


Bell,   Lombard  2916  George  H.  Buzby 

Lombard  2917  Louis  M.  Buzby 

Keystone,  Main  7589  G.  Harold  Buzby 

C.  M.  Buzby  &  Sons 

LUMBER  and  MILL  WORK 
BEAVER  BOARD 

612-632  WASHINGTON  AVE. 
Philadelphia 

Joseph  Berliner 

METALS 

Belgrade  and  Frankford  Ave. 
PHILADELPHIA 


Bell,  Columbia  0711       Keystone,  Park  4716 

S.  Specter  &  Co. 

Paper  Manufacturers' 
Supplies 

1706  NORTH  SECOND  STREET 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Bell,  Oregon  0374         Keystone,  Main  9132 

American  Pipe  and 
Supply  Co. 

Plumbing  and  Heating 

Supplies 

1420  SOUTH  EIGHTH  STREET 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


193 


Both  Phones 


;1K 


amuei  Kramer 


&  Co. 


Jobbers  and  Commission  Merchants  of 

CARPETS,  RUGS 
AND   LINOLEUM 

Importers  of 

GRASS  RUGS  AND  MATTINGS 

40-42  N.  Third  Street        Philadelphia 


F.  BRECHrS  SONS 


CIGAR    BOX 

MANUFACTURERS 
109-113  NORTH  ORIANNA  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 

"Quality  is  remembered  when  price 
is  forgotten" 

FINNESEY  &  KOBLER 

INCORPORATED 

AUTO  BODIES 
AND  WAGONS 

26th  AND  PARRISH  STS.        PHILA. 
JACQUARD  THREAD 

R.  J.  Ederer 
Thread  Co. 

Flax  Spinners  and  Manufacturers  of 
Linen   Threads 

Unity  and  Elizabeth  Streets 
Frankford,  Phila. 


FRANK  KELLEY,  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  &  MOORE  STS. 

Telephone  Connection        PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 
Cable  Address:     "  COGS  "  Philadelphia 


ALEX.  E.  BASS 

MANUFACTURING  CO. 

CHILDREN'S   and   MISSES' 

DRESSES 

Office  and  Factory 

706   MARKET   STREET 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Oscar  Nebel  Company,  Inc. 

Manufacturers  of 

FULL-  FASHIONED 


SILK  HOSIERY 

Fifth,  Courtland  and  Annsbury  Streets 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Founded  1837 

BETZOLD  BROS. 


Dr 


Cleaners 


OF  FUR  SKINS 

3525-27-29  N.  SECOND  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


NEW  YORK 


CHICAGO 


LOS  ANGELES 


OEHRLE  BROTHERS 

COMPANY 

PHILADELPHIA 

Upholstery  Trimmings     Rope  Portieres 


Bell  Phones,  Oregon  2927-4277-6645 

ALLEN  BROS. 

AVhoIesale 

CONFECTIONERS 

CIGARS    :   TOBACCO 

Special  Prices  to  Churches,  Lodges,  Etc. 
23rd  and  TASKER  STREETS 


194 


ESTABLISHED  1817 

Monroe  Bros.  &  Co. 

Wholesale  Distributors  of 

SHOES  and  RUBBER 
FOOTWEAR 

49  NORTH  THIRD  STREET 
Philadelphia 


Alfred  C.  Haines 


PLATE  and   WINDOW 


GLASS 


56  NORTH  FRONT  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 


Bell  Phone 
Market  2172 


Specialties 
FELT  SLIPPERS 


H.  Heicklen 

Wholesale 

SHOE  STORE  SUPPLIES 

Specialties 

Infants'  &  Children's  Shoes 
421  Market  St.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

John  F.  Mcllvaine  Co. 

325  MARKET  STREET 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

COMBINATION 
Mac  LAST 

BLACK  KID  TAN 

IN  STOCK 
Sizes  3  to  9  Widths  A  to  E 

Frank  H.  Stewart  Electric  Co. 


37  and  39  N.  SEVENTH  ST. 

OLD  MINT  BUILDING,  PHILADELPHIA 


Jas.  L.  Wilson  &  Co. 
DRY  GOODS 

COMMISSION 
MERCHANTS 

239  CHESTNUT  STREET 
Philadelphia 

George  Fastman 
&  Sons 

WHOLESALE 

FLOOR  COVERINGS 

116  North  Second  St. 

PHILADELPHIA,   PA. 


Armon,    Wolf  &  Co. 

IMPORTERS  &  JOBBERS 
ON  FLOOR   COVERINGS 


13  &  15  Bank  St. 

PHILADELPHIA 


Q^ompliments   of 

ELIAS  WILF 

209  and  211  CHESTNUT  ST. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

H.  B.  Hanford  Co. 

WHOLESALE 
Rubber  Footwear 

427  MARKET  STREET 
Philadelphia 


195 


Poultry,    Butter    and    Eggs 

A.  R.  HEISEY 

Wholesale    Commission   Merchant 

S.  W.  Cor. 
Second  and  Callowhill  Sts. 

PHILADELPHIA 

Bell  Phone,  Keystone  Phone, 

Market  1043  Main  2307 


107  S.  New  York  Ave.  Bell  Phone 

Atlantic  CitT,  N.  J.  POPLAR        Keystone  Phone 

Bell  Phone,  1448-W  0950 

TRY 

G.  E.  BROWNBACK 

K:  Famous  Golden  Butter 

RIDGE  AVE.  FARMERS'  MARKET 

1810  Ridge  Ave.,  Philadelphia 

A  Phone  Call  or  Postal  Will  Receive  Prompt  Attention 


C.  HYMAN 


H.  LIEBERMAN 


HYMAN  &  LIEBERMAN 

Wholesale  Commission  Merchants  in 

FRUITS  and  PRODUCE 

127  DOCK  STREET 

Telephone  Connections  PHILA.,  PA. 


Established  1892 


Both  Phones 


S.  SKLAROFF  &  SONS 

Smoked  Fish  Establishment 

Importers  of  Scotch    HFRRINfl 
and  Holland  niLIMXli'NVa 

712-714  S.  SECOND  STREET 

Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Keystone,  Park  362  Bell.  Kensington  5 1 36 

Miller  &  Greenstein 

Successors  to  SAMUEL  MILLER 

WHOLESALE 

GROCERS 


N.  W.  Cor.  Girard  Ave.  and  Howard  St. 
PHILADELPHIA 


F.  E.  DOERSAM  &  BRO. 

Wholesale  Dealers  in 

Poultry  and  Game 

'■       IN  SEASON 

202  CALLOWHILL  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 


Isaac  M.  SheafTer 


Stanley  Marvel 


Sheaffer  &  Marvel 

Wholesalers  and  Jobbers 

BUTTER  AND  EGGS 

106  N.  Delaware  Avenue 

Philadelphia 

Phones:  References: 

Keystone,  Main  3561  Union  Nat.  Bank,  Phila. 

Bell,  Market  1166  Dun's  &  Bradstreet's 

Members  Phila.  Produce  Exchange 


Bell,  Oregon  2354 


Keystone,  Main  2721 


Julius  Lackow  Harry  Kimmelman 

Max  Cohen 

South   Philadelphia 
Dressed   Beef    Company 

ABATTOIR  AND  OFFICE 

232  TO  240  MOORE  STREET 


Both  Phones 


Established  1885 


B.C.Friedman  &  Sons 

PASSOVER  MATZO 

BAKERY     .... 

616-18-20-22-24  S.  7th  St. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

L.  SACKS  &  SONS 

Hardware  and 
Plumbing  Supplies 

1417    South    Eighth   Street 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Telephones: 
Dickinson  6815  Keystone,  Main  2439 


196 


Royal  Boot  Shop 

SECOND  FLOOR.     SAVES  YOU  MORE 


1208-10  Chestnut  Street 

-  USE  ELEVATORS  OR  STAIRS 


J.  WOLFF  MOORE 

1639  NORTH  BROAD  STREET 


FLOWERS 

DECORATIONS 

PHILADELPHIA 


PHONE  BELL,  LOMBARD  6690 

The  Louden  Machinery  Co. 


R.  H.  MacDONALD,  Mgr. 

Special  Expert  Personal  Service 

W.    F.    CRANE 

Louden  Jobber 

"Fi'priifhinP  fnr  fhp  Rnrn"  ^^°  lafayette  building 

r^ltryimng  JUr    LflL    Ljarn  Pltth  and  chestnut  Philadelphia,  Pa 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 


EMIL  GUENTHER 


26lh  AND  GRAY'S  FERRY  ROAD,  PHIUDELPHIA,  PA. 


Bell  Phone,  Filbert  2609 


Keystone,  Race  6033 


D.   L.    HANLEY   Butter,  Eggs,  Poultry 

1032-1043  Terminal  Market,  Philadelphia 

National  Molasses  Corporation 

207  Walnut  Place,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

IMPORTERS  and  DISTRIBUTORS 
HIGH  GRADE  WEST  INDIA  MOLASSES  FOR  CATTLE  FEEDING 


Bell  Phone,  Filbert  5104 


OIW 


Sanitary  Refrigerators 

are  sold  only  at  the  McCray  Salesrooms 
206  SOUTH  ELEVENTH  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 
197 


Compliments  of 

A  FRIEND 


"ABOVE  ALL" 

BOLD  CIGAR 

2  for  15  Cents 

Before  You  Order  See 

FINNEY  &  SON 

FOUNDED  18S0 

MONUMENTS 

Twelfth  &  Spring  Garden  Streets  Philadelphia 

Reasonable  Prices  Modern  Plans  Convenient  to  All  Cemeteries 

Beeclimooa 

Furnaces  Enameled  Ranges 

QUAKERTOWN  STOVE  WORKS 

QUAKERTOWN,  PA. 

198 


J5he 

Northwestern   Trust 
Company 

RIDGE  AND  COLUMBIA  AVENUES 


PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Capital  -  -  $150,000 
Undivided  Profits,  $725,000 
On   Deposit,   over   $7,000,000 


THE  PLACE  to  do  your  general 

Banking  and  deposit  your 

savings 


4  per  cent.   Interest  on  Savings 

Fund  Accounts 
and  2  per  cent,  subject  to  Check 


Open  Mondays  and  Fridays  until  9  P.  M. 


WILLIAM  FREIHOFER  ALEX.  D.  ROBINSON 

President  Treasurer 


199 


PRESSMAN'  GUTMAN 
SILK  CO. 


PHILADELPHIA 


Quality    Silks    at 
"Prices  Consistently  Lower  Than  Elsewhere" 

QUAKER    SILKS 

1104      ARCH      STREET 


MARCELLE    SHOP 
EXCLUSIVE  MILLINERY 

1308  WALNUT  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

WOMEN'S    WIDE    ANKLE     SHOES 

Style  and  Comfort 

IMPROVED  CUSHION  SHOE  STORE 

37  South  Ninth  Street  Philadelphia 


SEE  SPEARE  TO  SEE  RIGHT  Phone,  Walnut  6683 

Speare  Optical  Co.    ..  Kryptok 

OPTOMETRISTS  and  OPTICIANS         .'.  Invisible  Bifocals 

S.  E.  Cor.  Tenth  and  Arch  Streets  Toric  Lenses 

PHILADELPHIA,   PA. 

HARRY  LINSK 
&    COMPANY 

40  North  Sixth  Street  Philadelphia 

Caledonia 
Woolen   Mills 

Clifton   Heights 
Delaware   County,    Pa. 

200 


Bell  Telephone,  Diamond  4521 

JOHN  H. 

PEOPLES  BANK 

AND  TRUST  COMPANY 

KLINGER 

Interior 

Decorations 

Commercial  Banking 
Savings  Department 

Safe  Deposit   Vaults 

Title  Insurance 

Foreign  Exchange 

Steamship  Tickets 

Wall  Papers  and 
Cretonnes 

12lh  and  ARCH  STREETS 
9th  and  Walnut  Sts              7lh  St  and  Girard  Ave 

1637  WEST   DAUPHIN  STREET 

5th  and  Bainbridge  Sts.        7th  and  Wolf  Sts. 

PHILADELPHIA 

MEMBER  OF  FEDERAL  RESERVE 
SYSTEM 

Everybody  Plays | 


The  Genuine  "Mogul"  Set 


$ 


5 


COMPLETE 

Outfit,  as  pictured, 
consisting  of  144  tiles, 
dice  and  counters,  in 
handsome  case. 


Free  Book  of  Rules 
With  Every  Set 

At  last  a  real  set  at  a  price  within 
the  reach  of  every  one.  Tiles  are 
metal,  practically  indestructible,  with 
baked  enamel  faces.  Washable:  will 
not  warp  or  come  apart.  A  hand- 
some, durable  set  that  will  last  a  life- 
time. Order  a  set  today  and  you  will 
be  provided  with  amusement  and  en- 
tertainment. 

Black  Wooden  Racks 

supplied  upon  request 

at  $1.25  per  set 


Parcel  Post  Prepaid — ^Money  Back  Upon  Request 

CHINESE  GAME  CO.  OF  PHILADELPHIA 

Dealers   Wanted.      Write  for  Particulars ^___ 

Dept.  N.  F.  S.,  5441  Chancellor  St.,  Philadelphia 


201 


Boyertown 


Burial 

Bronze, 
Metallic, 

Casket  Co. 

Hardwood 

and   Cloth- 

Covered 

Caskets, 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

'    Robes   and 

BOYERTOWN,  PA. 

Linings 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

Philadelphia  Manufacturers' 
Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company 

COMMERCIAL  TRUST  BLDG. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
EDWIN  I.  ATLEE,  President 

M.  &  J.  B.  McHUGH 

(CONTRACTORS 

892     Markoe     Street 

PHILADELPHIA 


Mississippi   Pearl    J^™^ 

fj  Burlington, 

Button  Company       lowa 


p.  LAUBER 


Salesroom: 


1017  ARCH  STREET 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

H.    D.    Reese 


MEATS 


1203    Filbert    Street 

PHILADELPHIA 


HOFFMAN-CORR  MFG.  CO. 

Ask  Your  Dealer  and  Insist  on  Having 
Your  Awnings  Made  From 

HOFFMAN    GOLD    MEDAL 
BRAND  AWNING  STRIPES 

Largest  Rope  and  Twine  House  in  the  World 
Contractors  to  the  Government 

312  Market  St.,  Philadelphia 
318  Lafayette  St.,  New  York 


Robert  L.  Latimer  &  Co. 

Mill,  Mine,  Elevator, 
Conveyor  and  Power 
Transmission  Machinery 
and  Supplies 

24-26  N.   FRONT  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 


Compliments  of 

F.  M.  Venzie  8c  Co. 

PLAIN    AND    ORNAMENTAL 

PLASTERING 


2610-16   W.    HUNTINGDON    ST. 

PHILADELPHIA 


Bell  Phone,  Lombard  1050 

SPECIALTY  FURNITURE  CO. 

Wholesale 
Furniture 

221  CHESTNUT  STREET 


Maurice  G.   Cohn 


Philadelphia 


ANCR  E 

ANCHOR    J,    BRAND 
GENUINE  ROQUEFORT  FLAVOR 

CHEESE 


P.  E.  SHARPLESS  CO. 


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Sow  QUAKER  Brand 

CLOVER  and  TIMOTHY  SEED 

OVER  99wi  PURE 

WILLIAM  H.  WARD 

Artistic  Wall  Decorations    :    Paper  Hangings    :    Painting 

S.  E.  Cor.  15th  and  Oxford  Streets,  Philadelphia 
BELL  PHONE,  POPLAR  1147 

COMPLIMENTS  OF 

Haverford  Cycle  Company 

503  MARKET  STREET 

PHONE 

JOSEPH  FRIEDMAN 

BUILDER 

4831  NORTH  TWELFTH  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 

JONES  MACHINE  TOOL  WORKS 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

SPECIAL  MACHINERY  and  TOOLS 
Wilton  and  Tapestry  Carpet  Looms 

%  to  1% 
5300  LANSDOWNE  AVENUE  and  PRIMOS,  PA. 

FRANK  C.  SNEDAKER  &  CO.,  Inc. 

BUILDERS'   MILL 

"Millwork  of  the  Better  Kind" 

NINTH  AND  TIOGA  STREETS  PHILADELPHIA 

Compliments  fOW  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

WATER  AND  MIFFLIN  STREETS 
Eastern  Representatives 

HEATMORE  PIPE  and  PIPELESS  FURNACES 

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Jf  You  Come  lo  Tioga,  See  THE-MAN-ON-THE-SPOT 


CHARLES  W.  RUETER 

..Everything  in  Real  Estate.. 
1703  W.  TIOGA  STREET  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

PHONE,  MARKET  3078 

LEO  LIEBER 

Originator  of 

Crimped 
Chocolates 

854  NORTH  EIGHTH  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 


BANK  and  OFFICE  PARTITIONS 

John  E.  Sjbstrom  Co. 

Incorporated 

CABINET  MAKERS 

1719  NORTH  TENTH  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 


Charles  A.   Sadler 


R.  E.  Sadler 


Members  of  Phila.  Real  Estate  Board,  Inc. 
Penna.,  1908 

ESTABLISHED  1868 

Wm.  Sadler's  Sons 

Successors  to  William  Sadler 

Real  Estate  Brokers   and   Insurance 

Houses  Bought,  Sold  and  Rented 
Care  of  Estates  a  Specialty 

1526  Columbia  Ave.     Philadelphia 


Charles  Gross 

PASTEURIZED 

Milk  and 
Cream 


2123  Westmoreland  Street 
PHILADELPHIA 

Phones:      Belmont  6995      West  25 

S.  MARGOLIS 

Dealer  in 

Coal  and  Ice 

Office  and   Yard 

Forty-eighth  and  Parkside  Avenue 
Philadelphia 

Agents  for  RUSSWJN  Hardware 
Russell  &  Erwin  Manufacturing   Co. 

Adolph  Soeffing 

&  Company 

HARDWARE 

833  Arch  Street,  Philadelphia 

Harry  R.  Rust 

Manufacturer  of 

OFFICE  and  BANK  PARTITIONS 

STORE  FIXTURES 

19  S.  Eighth  Street 
724-26-28  Ludlow  Street 
41-43  N.  Hutchinson  Street 


PHILADELPHIA 


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STEEL    PIER,       ATLANTIC  CITY 


OPEN   ALL  YEAR 


WILLIAM  GORDON 

MEATS,   PROVISIONS 

1226-1228  ATLANTIC  AVENUE  ATLANTIC  CITY,  NEW  JERSEY 

Before  visiting  ATLANTIC    CITY    write  for  reservations  at 

HAVERFORD    APARTMENTS 

2-3-4  Rooms  and  Bath 
Completely  Furnished 
By  the  WEEK,  MONTH  or  YEAR 


114  South  Virginia  Avenue 


NEAR  STEEL  PIER 


JULIUS  BIRON 
E.  M.  BIRON 


Telephone 
Marine  1967 


Phila.  Jobbing  House 

JOBBERS  and  IMPORTERS 
GENERAL     MERCHANDISE 

Paper  and  Bag  Specialists 

2324  ATUNTIC  AVE.      Atlantic  City,  N.  J 

Conkling  -  Armstrong 
Terra  Cotta  Co, 


David  G.    Yarnall 


Compliments  MALCOLM 

of        RIEDENBERG 
KALLMAN 


S.  F.   Woodhouse 


Trimble  Brothers 

CUT  STONE 
CONTRACTORS 

ERIE  AVENUE  AND  D  STREET 
Philadelphia 


TELEPHONE      819  W 

JOSEPH  L.  ROTH 
Undertaker  and  Embalmer 

435     ATLANTI  C    AVE. 

ATLANTIC    CITY.    N.J. 

SACKS  BROTHERS 

1228  Cherry  Street 

B.  J.  Anchor 

Harry  H   Goldberg 

631  MARKET  ST. 

Thomas  Crompton  &  Son 
116  ARCH  STREET 


^^  CRESSMAN'S 

QUNSELLOR 


CIGAR 


Columbia  Avenue  Trust  Company 

BROAD  AiSTD   C0LXJ:MBIA   AVENUE 


Capital  Paid  in 

Surplus  and  Undivided  Profits  earned  over 


PATRONAGE  SOLICITED 


SYL.  A.  LEITH,  ALBERT  B.  MILLETT,  WM.  A.  CARLILE, 

President  Vice-President  Secretary  and  Treasurer 


When  Dissatisfied  with  Your  Work 

^''^  Forrest  Laundry 

1221-23-25  COLUMBIA  AVE. 

BOTH  PHONES 

rj        J.     •  I    11/        I_OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION 

MLlBCtriCCLl     W  OrR     Installed  and  Repaired 

We  also  have  a  stock  of  Electrical  Appliances  and  Supplies 

If  your  residence  is  not  wired  for  Electric  Lighting,  we  can  wire 
without  damaging  your  walls  or  floors 

ALBERT  GENTEL,  Inc. 

Electrical  Contractors 

1503  COLUMBIA  AVENUE 

4445  GERMANTOWN  AVENUE  PHILADELPHIA 

Phone  Columbia  7583  Established  1900 

B.  Franklin  Waldron 

Interior  Decorations 

1515  Montgomery  Ave. 
WALL  PAPERS  PHILADELPHIA 

WINDOW  SHADES  CUSTOM  GRILLES 

PICTURE  MOULDINGS  DRAPERY  MATERIALS 

HARDWOOD  FLOORS  INTERIOR  PAINTING 

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SEAFRIED  BROS. 


Stylish  Custom-made  Shoes 
in  Stock — Stylish  Stouts 


2811  GIRARD  AVENUE  PHILADELPHIA 


HUGO  R.  BAHNER  ^^V^'^^P 

To  the  Better  Trade 

ALTERING  AND  REPAIRING—  2410    NORTH    BROAD    ST. 

Bell  Phone.  Diamond  8005  PHILADELPHIA 

W.  F.  Saunders   ^^ 

^{^aterer^ 


2018  N.  Broad  St. 


"WIV/I        Cl      'WII     QOIV  Phone,  Frankford  1961 

VV  IVl.     V».     VV  U-iOV-ri-^  Especially  Prompt  Service 

Marble  and  Tile 

Special  Attention  to  Repairing  1420-30    DEAL  ST.,    FRANKFORD,    PHILA. 


WM.  SADLER 


WM.  H.  DORELL  &  SON 


THOMAS  BONSALL  LeROY  BONSALL 

William  S.  BonsalFs  Sons 

FURNACES 
RANGES 
ROOFING 

Roofing,  Furnace  and  Range  Supplies,    Light    and 
Heavy  Sheet  Iron  Work,  Ventilating 

REPAIR      WORK      A      SPECIALTY 

Bell  Phone,  BARING  1322  Keystone,  WEST  2515 

3824-26  MARKET  STREET  PHILADELPHIA 


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Land   Title  and   Trust 
Company 

BROAD  STREET.  CHESTNUT  TO  SANSOM 
PHILADELPHIA 


Capital,  $3,000,000 


Surplus,  $11,000,000 


FIRST  TRUST  COMPANY    IN    THE 
PHILADELPHIA  CLEARING   HOUSE 


Deposits  received  upon  which  interest  is  allowed 

Titles  to  real  estate  insured 

Loans  on  mortgages  and  approved  securities 

Trusts  executed 

Safe  Deposit  Boxes  rented  in  burglar-proof  vaults 


President 
WILLIAM  R.  NICHOLSON 


Vice-President 
EDWARD  H.  BONSALL 

Secretary 
LOUIS  A.  DAVIS 


Vice-President  and  Treasurer 
LEWIS  P.  GEIGER 

Trust  Officer 
CLAUDE  A.  SIMPLER 


WILLIAM  R.  NICHOLSON 
HENRY  R.  GUMMEY 
SAMUEL  S.  SHARP 
JOHN  W.  BROCrC 
RALPH  H.  NORTH 


DIRECTORS 

JOSEPH  E.  WIDENER 
EDWARD  H.  BONSALL 
FREDERICK  J.  GEIGER 
WILLIAM  M.  ELKINS 
GEORGE  D.  WIDENER 


EUGENE  W,  FRY 
PERCIVAL  E.  FOERDERER 
GEORGE  W.  ELKINS 
CYRUS  H.  K.  CURTIS 
EDGAR  G.  CROSS 


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