It is worthy of note that these results are not materially different from what happened in the cities of Denver and Seattle, which became dry January 1, 1916. They afford a hint of what may be possible, at least to a degree, in Philadelphia after the 1st of next July.

Philadelphia, February 20, 1919.

HONORARY MEMBERS.
Maud Ballington Booth (1909)New York City.
Judge Ben B. Lindsey (1909)Denver, Colo.
[4]Frederick Howard Wines (1909)
Judge McKenzie Cleland (1909)Chicago, Ill.
[4]Gen. R. Brinkerhoff
Z. R. Brockway (1909)Elmira, N. Y.
[4]Prof. Charles Richmond Henderson (1910)
Dr. Hastings H. Hart (1914)New York City.
[4]James A. Leonard (1914)
Timothy Nicholson (1915)Richmond, Ind.
Amos W. Butler (1915)Indianapolis, Ind.
[4]Ashmead, Henry B.,[4]Lewis, Howard W.,
[4]Bailey, Joel J.,Lewis, Mrs. Sarah A.,
[4]Baily, Joshua L.,Longstreth, W. W.,
[4]Bartol, B. H.,[4]Love, Alfred H.,
[4]Benson, E. N.,[4]Lytle, John J.,
[4]Bergdoll, Louis,[4]Maginnis, Edw. I.,
[4]Betts, Richard K.,[4]Manderson, James,
Bonham, Eleanor M.,[4]Milne, Caleb J.,
[4]Bonsall, E. H.,[4]McAllister, Jas. W.,
[4]Brooke, F. M.,[4]Nicholson, Robert P.,
[4]Brown, Alexander,[4]Osborne, Hon. F. W.,
[4]Brown, T. Wistar,Patterson, Robert,
Brush, C. H.,[4]Pennock, George,
Buckley, Daniel,[4]Perot, Joseph,
Carter, John E.,Perot, T. Morris, Jr.,
[4]Cattell, Henry S.,Pooley, Fred. J.,
[4]Childs, George W.,[4]Potter, Thomas,
Cochran, Miss Mary N., Jr.,[4]Powers, Thomas H.,
Coles, Miss Mary,[4]Price, Thomas W.,
[4]Collins, Alfred M.,Randolph, Miss Anna,
Coxe, Eckley B., Jr.,Rhoads, Joseph R.,
[4]Downing, Richard H.,[4]Roach, Joseph H.,
[4]Dreer, Edw. G.,[4]Saul, Rev. James,
Dreer, Ferd. J., Jr.,[4]Santee, Charles,
[4]Douredore, B. L.,[4]Seybert, Henry,
[4]Duhring, D. D., Rev. H. L.,[4]Sharpless, Townsend,
Duncan, John A.,[4]Steedman, Rosa,
[4]Elkinton, Joseph S.,Stephens, Emily J. I., M. D.,
Elwyn, Alfred,[4]Stokes, Wm. C.,
[4]Elwyn, Mrs. Helen M.,[4]Sulzberger, David,
[4]Fotterall, Stephen G.,[4]Thomas, Geo. C.,
Frazer, Dr. John,Thompson, Emma L.,
Frazier, W. W.,[4]Tracey, Charles A.,
[4]Goodwin, M. H.,[4]Townsend, Henry T.,
Grigg, Mary S.,Tyler, W. Graham,
[4]Hall, George W.,Votaw, Albert H.,
Harrison, Alfred C.,[4]Waln, L. Morris,
Harrison, Chas. C.,[4]Walk, Jas. W., M. D.,
[4]Hockley, Thomas,Warren, E. Burgess,
Ingram, Wm. S.,[4]Watson, Jas. V.,
[4]Jeans, Joshua T.,Way, John,
Jenks, John Story,[4]Weightman, William,
[4]Jones, Mary T.,[4]Weston, Harry,
[4]Jordan, John, Jr.,Wetherell, William Henry,
[4]Justice, W. W.,Whelen, Emily,
[4]Kinke, J.,[4]Whelen, Mary S.,
[4]Knight, Reeve L.,[4]Williams, Henry J.,
[4]Laing, Anna T.,[4]Williamson, I. V.,
[4]Laing, Henry M.,[4]Willits, Jeremiah,
Lea, M. Carey,[4]Willits, Jeremiah, Jr.,
[4]Leaming, J. Fisher,Wistar, Edward M.,
Leeds, Deborah C.,Wood, Walter.
[4]Lewis, F. Mortimer,
Adger, Miss Willian,
Allen, Clara Hodges,
Allen, H. Percival,
Arrison, Anna D.,
Ashton, Tabor,
Baggs, Nicholas, Capt.,
Baily, Albert L.,
Baird, John E.,
Baldwin, Harriet H.,
Barakat, Layyah,
Barnes, Rev. R. Heber,
Bartram, T. E.,
Beiswenger, Paul F.,
Beiswenger, Rev. F.,
Belfield, T. Broom,
Biddle, Miss Christine W.,
Biddle, Mrs. Clement M.,
Biddle, William,
Boggs, Samuel R.,
Bok, Mrs. Mary Louise,
Booth, Henry D.,
Borden, G. W.,
Bowers, Virginia R.,
Bradford, Miss Annie,
Brewer, Franklin N.,
Brink, Fred Swarts,
Brinton, Joseph Hill,
Brown, Ellis, Y.,
Browning, Mrs. G. G.,
Buckley, Mrs. Edward S.,
Burnham, George, Jr.,
Butterworth, Elizabeth W.,
Butz, J. Treichler, M. D.,
Byers, Joseph P.,
Canby, W. Marriott,
Carpenter, Mrs. E. Payson,
Cassell, Henry C.,
Chichester, S. E.,
Clark, Frederic L.,
Clark, E. W.,
Coale, Thomas E.,
Coburn, George A.,
Collins, Henry H.,
Collins, Henry H., Jr.,
Colton, Mrs. Mary R.,
Colton, Mrs. S. W., Jr.,
Comfort, Henry W.,
Conard, C. Wilfred,
Cope, Mrs. Edward,
Cope, Mrs. Eliza M.,
Cope, Miss Margaret,
Daniel, C. A.,
de Benedetto, Rev. A.,
De Haven, Miss Clara B.,
De Haven, Miss Sarah Cole,
deLong, Mary Ella,
Develin, James Aylward,
Dewees, J. H.,
Dewees, Watson W.,
d’Invilliers, Charles E.,
Disston, Albert H.,
Disston, Jennie C.,
Drexel, Mary S. Irick,
Dripps, Robert Dunning,
Ecroyd, Charles E.,
Edmonds, Franklin S.,
Elkinton, Joseph,
Emlen, Samuel,
Emlen, Miss Dorothea,
Fernberger, Henry,
Fisher, Geo. Harrison,
Fleisher, Samuel S.,
Fleisher, Moyer,
Frick, Esther,
Funk, Lawson C.,
Galenbeck, Louis C.,
Garges, Anna K.,
Garrett, Elizabeth N.,
Gerhard, Luther,
Gerhard, Arthur H.,
Gerhard, Mrs. Arthur H.,
Gillingham, Anna H.,
Graff, Charles F.,
Greene, Sallie H.,
Haines, Dr. H. I.,
Haines, Henry E.,
Haines, Robert B., Jr.,
Hallowell, William S.,
Haney, Rein G.,
Harding, Miss M. W.,
Harris, Rev. J. Andrews,
Harris, Mrs. J. Campbell,
Harris, J. Linn,
Hastings, Charles P.,
Heller, Clyde A.,
Henderson, George R.,
Hill, Miss Elizabeth A.,
Hodge, Mrs. Lydia B. Penrose,
Hoffman, Jacob,
Howe, Mrs. Mary W. F.,
Hutton, George S.,
Jenkins, Theodore F.,
Kane, Miss Florence Bayard,
Kaufman, John G.,
Kehler, Dr. B. Frank,
Keith, Elsie Wister,
Kennedy, Harry,
Koelle, William,
Lamartine, Rev. Phillip,
Landis, Dr. H. R. M.,
Latimer, Emilie T.,
Latimer, George A.,
Latimer, Rebecca P.,
Latimer, Rev. Thomas,
Leeds, Austin C.,
Lewis, William Draper,
Longshore, Frank H.,
Lovett, Louisa D.,
Lowry, Wm. C.,
McCord, Rufus,
McFedries, Miss Annie.
Magee, George W.,
Maier, Paul D. I.,
Mallery, Otto T.,
Marshall, Bertha K. C.,
Martin, Hon. J. Willis,
Mayer, Mrs. Henry C.,
Mellor, Alfred,
Miller, Isaac P.,
Miller, Mrs. Benj.,
Minnich, Rev. M. Reed,
Montgomery, Henry S.,
Morris, Anna Wharton,
Morris, C. Christopher,
Morris, Marriott C.,
Morris, William,
Mullowney, John J., M. D.,
Murphy, William T.,
Newkirk, John B.,
Newlin, Sarah,
Nichols, Carroll B.,
Niles, Henry C.,
Obermayer, Leon J.,
Oetinger, Albert,
Ohl, Rev. J. F,
Paisley, Harry E.,
Palmer, T. Chalkley,
Pancoast, Linda H.,
Park, Richard G.,
Patterson, T. H. Hoge,
Perot, Mary William,
Platt, Miss L. N.,
Purves, G. Colesbury,
Rakestraw, Frederick A.,
Randolph, Mrs. Evan,
Reeves, Francis B.,
Reilly, Anna L.,
Rhoads, William E.,
Richardson, Charles,
Roberts, Charles C.,
Roberts, Owen J.,
Robinson, Anthony W.,
Robinson, Louis N.,
Rosengarten, Joseph G.,
Roser, William,
Rouse, Wm. M.,
Schaeffer, Paul N.,
Schoch, Mrs. Parke,
Schwarz, G. A.,
Scott, Norris J.,
Scull, E. Marshall,
Senft, Rev. F. H.,
Shoemaker, Comly B.,
Simmington, Charles C.,
Snellenburg, Samuel,
Starr, Miss Rhoda,
Steele, Joseph M.,
Stewart, Henry C.,
Stone, Mrs. Virginia G.,
Tatum, Joseph W.,
Thesen, Oluf,
Thomas, Mrs. George C.,
Tomkins, Rev. Floyd W.,
Turner, Mrs. Charles P.,
Vaux, Miss Meta,
Wallace, Mrs. C. Jaquins,
Walton, Harrison,
Warren, William C.,
Wentz, Catharine A.,
Wetherell, George S.,
Wetherell, Mary S.,
Wetherill, Rev. Francis Macomb,
White, Elias H.,
White, Elizabeth W.,
Wilkins, George W.,
Williams, Charles,
Williams, Ellis D.,
Williams, Henry S.,
Wilson, James L.,
Wing, Asa S.,
Wood, H. Wellington,
Yarnall, William S.,
Yarrow, George R.,
Yarrow, Mrs. George R.,
Ziegler, J. W.

INDEX.

PAGE
[Acting Committee, report of,]7
[Agricultural Prison Labor,]60
[Annual Meeting, minutes of,]5
[Board of Public Charities and Prison Labor,]67
[Commission to Investigate Penal Systems,]19
[Committee on Delinquency, act providing for,]47
[Committees, standing,]4
[County Prisons,]33
[Financial Argument for Prison Farms,]65
[General Agent, report of,]16
[Home of Industry,]68
[Industrial Farms, act providing for,]54
[Members, lists of,]81
[Military Discipline and Punishments,]69
[Obituaries,]14
[Officers, list of,]3
[Official Visitors,]Page 2 of cover
[Parole Work, Eastern Penitentiary,]17
[Penal Systems, report of Commission,]19
[Prison Experiences,]76
[Probation and Parole,]39
[Prohibition, effect of, on arrests,]80
[Treasurer, report of,]15

The Pennsylvania Prison Society was founded under the name “Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons,” May 8, 1787.

It was incorporated under same name April 6, 1833.

The objects named in the Charter were three:

1. Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons.

2. Improvement of Prison Discipline.

3. Relief of Discharged Prisoners.