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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.
THE XATIOXAL FARM SCHOOL
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.
TllE NATIONAL l-ARAi SCHOOL
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,
10 THE NATIONAL FAR.M SCHOOL
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
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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.
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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
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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.
THE XATIOXAL FARM SCHOOL
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.
18
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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
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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.
■nil-: XATIOXAL FARM SCHOOL 27
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.
28 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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.
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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
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 33
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
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 35
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
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 37
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
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 39
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
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LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS— Continued
1920 — Wm. Bamberger, New York, N. Y., in memory of
parents, Leopold and Albertina Bamberger 1.000.00
1920 — Arthur Bloch, Philadelphia, in memory of his mother,
Mrs. Simon L. Bloch ' 500.00
1920— Isidor Cohen, Sacramento, Cal. Bequest 1.000.00
1920— Simon B. Fleisher, Philadelphia, Bequest 1,000.00
1920— Jessie H. Goulder, Cleveland, Ohio, Bequest 25.00
1920 — 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."
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
56
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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
♦Life Member.
♦♦Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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
♦Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
69
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.
70
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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.
'rillC NATIONAL FARM SCIIOOI.
71
♦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.
72
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.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
73
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.
74
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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
♦Life Member.
♦♦Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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.
80
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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.
THE NATIOXAI, h'\RM SCHOOL
81
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
82
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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.
^
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
The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
84
.iPyBANKS&^Blhhi
r 1218-22 Chestnut Street ^ Mil
PRESTIGE
This Establishment has been honored
with the patronage of the best and
oldest families in America for almost
a century.
The standards of Honor, Quality and
Service have been faithfully main-
tained during all these years.
Patrons of today, some of them the
Fourth Generation of our earliest
clientele, have found no cause to
revise the traditions of their Ancestors.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS, $2,000,000.00
The Commonwealth
Title Insurance and Trust Co.
Chestnut and Twelfth Streets
PHILADELPHIA
PAYS INTEREST ON DAILY BALANCES
INSURES TITLE TO REAL ESTATE
RENTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $4 TO $100
TAKES ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL ESTATE
ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE
WILLS RECEIPTED FOR AND KEPT WITHOUT CHARGE
SAVINGS FUND DEPARTMENT
CHRISTMAS FUND
JOSHUA R. MORGAN, President JAMES V. ELLISON, Treasurer
85
Hughes -Foulkrod
Company
Building
Construction
Commonwealth Trust Bldg. 421 Seventh Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa.
86
Stetson,. .. „
\JpungMavsnats
l224Chestnut Street
GUARANTEE TRUST & SAFE
DEPOSIT COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA MAIN OFFICE
316-318-320 CHESTNUT STREET
CENTRAL OFFICE
1415 CHESTNUT STREET
WEST PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
9 SOUTH 52nd STREET
Open in Evening
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS FUND ACCOUNTS
CHRISTMAS CLUB Send for Circular VACATION CLUB
Our aim is to make every customer count his connection
with this institution as one of his most valuable assets
Incorporated 1871
CAPITAL, $1,000,000
87
On the portraits of American and world celebrities
since 1854 has appeared the Gute-
kunst signature.
A Gutekunst Photograph
is at once a lifelike portrait and a work of art.
Sittings may be arranged
TELEPHONE, SPRUCE 1376
Exclusive
1921 WALNUT STREET
Fashions
PHILADELPHIA
SPRUCE 0594
ESTABLISHED 1888
BERNARD GITTELMAN
FURRIER
1728 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The Liverpool and London
and Globe Insurance Co., Ltd.
OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
Harry W. Stephenson
A STOCK COMPANY
LOCAL MANAGER
331-337 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
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
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—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.
128
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129
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
Tnrliir^Ac fV,« ^U^^U.'r^^ ^f -,11 1
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
§>\xnixtt
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.
202
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
203
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
204
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
206
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
207
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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