Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 21, 1915, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING frEDGGR PHICADELFHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. 1915:
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CRIMINALS MAY
TEACHING HENRY
tTH THEIR TRADE
, Investigate on This Tho-
Ly While Boy's Weeping,
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fSTERIOUS PHONE CALL
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TWINKLE, TWINKLE, GREAT BIG STAR;
WHO PLACED YOU WHERE YOU ARE?
After Thorough Investigation the Evening Ledger Is
Able to Advise a Correspondent That Edison Didn't
Invent Jupiter He Wasn't Even Consulted
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Kdlson, the Wlsard of Went Orange,
has moved up another notch In the esti
mation of tho jmbllo following tho dls
covery by Louis, Knage. of ISM South th
street, that a particularly bright and
mystic star has been shining o' nights In
tho Kast.
Mr. Kasge heard that Mr. Edison was
responsllle for tho star-that he had In
vented It, in short, Und ho became curious
to know how. So ho wrote tho follow
ing letter to the Kvemno Lbdier:
"Will you klndlv tlllhllllh whMhrr nr
not Edison has Invented an artificial
star, which Is seen In the East at
nights? Will you also explain how It
has been qonttlvcd?"
Now that bright particular star bad
been labeled Jupiter by the scientist,
properly mapped and classified as a 16
star powor planet, which Is "some," In
the vernacular, power, and It was thought
thero was nothing more to find out about
It.
nut Mr. Kaege'a letter started an In
quiry, and In course of this it became
known that lovers whose thoughts can
not be said to be straying as their own
er sit upon tho benches of the park
had noticed an apparent expansion of
Jupiter. Pending tho result of the In
quiry at the laboratory of the "Wlrartl of
JACK HART SORROWS
FOR HIS SON, VICTIM
OF MOTORCYCLE CRASH
East Orange, tho appeal was made to
the nclentlsts.
They admitted that a beautiful spec
tacle waited every night In the eastern
heavens for those who wished to seo it.
It entered the sky about six weeks ago.
and will be there every evening until
midwinter. Four moons and the bands
arc easily discernible through even a
email glass. The scientists shrugged
their shoulders when asked about Edi
son's connection with the star,
"It is Jupiter," they said.
And, by Jupiter, It Is Jupiter. Thomas
A. Kdlson doesn't need to claim credit
for things ho had not done. Any one
will admit ho has accomplished several
Important things but read the letter from
his laboratory about the supposed arti
ficial star:
Wa would say that for many years
there has been a popular Impression
that Mr. Kdlson font up Into tho air
a light which has been known as the
"Kdlson Star." There Is not a word
of truth In It Some 25 or 26 years ago
a young newspaperman In a Joking
mood got this Idea Into the news
papers. It was only Intended In Jest,
but people took It seriously, and the
rumor dies hard
Yours very truly, ,
Kdlson Laboratory.
So perlsheth the tale of the Edison Star
at least for tho time.
Youth Killed on Northeast
Boulevard When His Machino
Collides With Auto Chum
Mny Die
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ARREST MOTOR DRIVER
HENRY BARTH
VISITORS' DAY TARES
CROWD TO BBDDLE HOME
Hundreds of Guests Are Enjoy
ing Outing at Bible Classes
Home at Lansdowne
theory that Henry Barth. the 15-
Mld boy who disappeared a ween
today and whose family has received
ou telephone messages purporting
eorae from him, Is In the hands or
aa wnw are icuviiiim mm w w n -..-
Ki, 1 being Investgated today by the
)K. t
jfcnv itenry uarui, ui im jiujt w-
Biother of the boy. Is on, the vergo
llpie. According to other mem-
01 ine lamuy sue uau nau uiu7
ilnce her child disappeared. Sev-
Htl (lines every night she goes to the
Jmri deer, hoping the boy will be found
s tps-
i "ff It has been Impossible to trace
tap- of the mysterious telephone messages
.AH agree, however, that they
from a man. Charles Woodland, of
Wa ttrtet and Belmont avenue, a store
kMfer.wlth whom the boy was friendly.
waived one of them. Miss Henrietta
SRueB, um lad's aunt, received another.
t:la settly every Instance the person
lUHeesnlng says In a gruff voice:
iikTWI my mother I am all right and
'Mil not to worry. I am Henry Barth."
inwaut waiting for any reply, tne
then hangs up the receiver.
r1 WAS JHAPPy AT HOME.
7 was employed at 9th and Chest-
Hitreets. He earned 4 a week, his
says. When ho waa last seen no
teeut 12 In his pockets. There was
meon why he should wish to leave
kme, according to his relatives, the
ptskors and friends of the boy. Ap-
r, he had been perfectly happy
telephone message, received early
i ween, notinea the stricken mother
t the boy was Koine- to Ban Francisco
ft'iellce are watching all the railroad
and shoum an attempt be maae
fceevuggle the boy out of the city It
iy win be detected.
MORE MARINES SENT
TO BLACK REPUBLIC
Batch of 350 Ordered to Haiti
From Annapolis for In
land Service
MAGPIES FOR GERMANTOWN
i Birds to Fight Insects, Enemies
of Lawns
Urn English magpies will be aet free.
Vtrmantown early next week by" John
r, of si Hittenhousa street. The
came from England to John C.
it. of Colorado, who sent them to
Farmer. The birds are said by Mr.
to be the enemy of pestiferous
', particularly tho army worm,
aevastated tne German town lawns
yean
appeal will bo made to the German-
minorities to protoct the birds after
release and crevent the nubllo from
"rlng them.
r.Erle Grocer. Robbed of $1200
alB, Pa., Aug. St. Yeggs during the
wew a safe In the offlco of Jacob
f a Wholesale srroeer. and eacaned
i WW.
Today Is "visitors' day" at the Drexel
Diddle Bible Classes Home at Lans
downe. Hundreds of guests viewed the
work that Is being carried on at the
34-ocre tract at Lansdowne avenue and
Garrett road. Guides conducted visitors
around the grounds and through the
buildings and "open house" was tho rule.
Muslo and baseball featured tho pro
gram. The Holy Trinity Episcopal team
and Ebenezer Methodist team clashed In
a struggle. Tho Calvary Episcopal team
Journeyed from Conshohocken to meet
New Berean Baptist.
This evening a special program has
been prepared for the entertainment, con
cluding with an address by A. J. Drexel
Blddlo.
Midsummer sees no lull In the religious
activity of the organization. Tomorrow
morning, at 9:30 o'clock, a special meeting
will be held by tho men's class of Holy
Trinltv Eolsconal Church. In the Parish
House, 217 South 20th street, when the
ltev. Dr. Edward Daniel Stone, pastor of
Hampden Methodist Protestant Church,
of Baltimore, Md the leader of a Bible
claas of 765 men. will be the speaker.
Mr. BIddle will tell of his ? England
tour.
Tho twilight service tomorrow night, at
s.sfi at tha'iummur home at Lansdowne,
wilt be in charge of Miss Clara E.
Thompson, of the True Love Bible Class
of Fourth Baptist Church.
Monday evening the directors of Phila
delphia and suburban towns will convene
In a business session at tho summer
home to plan for active work beginning
September 1st.
A. J. Drexel Biddle will r-ddress the
men's meeting tomorrow afternoon In the
Atlantic City Y. M. C. A.
BUFFALO FIRE FORCE DIVIDES
TO FIGHT TWO GREAT FIRES
Loss in Conflagrations, Burning Si
multaneously, $400,000
BUFFALO, Aug. 21. Buffalo firemen
battled with two big fires, which burned
simultaneously, parly today. The com
bined lots will total 1100,000.
While half the force waa fighting
flames in the Robertson-Cataract Elec
tric Company's plant and the Builders'
Exchange block in Court street, the other
half was fighting a blaze at the Globe
Elevator Company, In Tennessee street.
Three firemen and several other per
sona were overcome by smoke.
Deckhand Relieved Drowned
A police boat is grappling tho Delaware
River today for tho body of Frank Simon
son, 9061 East Thompson street, a deck
hand In the employ of the Philadelphia
and Beading Railroad, who is believed
to have drowned last night. Simonson
was a deck hand on the tugboat Gwynedd
which towed a car Host across the river
from the Chestnut street wharf to Cam
den about 10:30 o'clock. When the tug
reached the Camden side Simonson was
missed.
WASHINGTON. Aug. a. The United
States has ordered more marines to Haiti.
OrderB have been dispatched to three
companies of the artillery battalion of
the Marine Corps now stationed at An
napolis to start for Haiti. It is under
stood that they will sail within a few
days.
The companies are tho 1st, 9th and 13th.
consisting of 350 men. They will take
with them 12 field pieces adaptable to
use In rough country. The understanding
Is thes marines are to be sent inland,
the Inference being that United States
deemed It necessary to subjugate the en
tire Island and crush all remnants of the
revolutions that may bo remaining at in
land points.
MORE MARINES TO HAITI
Expect Third Regiment to Leave
League Island for Negro Republic
It has been rumored around the Phila
delphia Navy Yard that more troops,
presumably the 3d Regiment of Marines,
will be sent to Haiti to reinforce the 1st
and 2d Regiments, which have practically
taken charge of theL, Island since their
arrival several weeKango,
Jack Hart, the Jovial restaurateur at
123 South 10th street, known to thousands
of Phtladnphlans, sat at his desk this
moYnlng and sobbed, Ho tried to direct
the affairs of his little cafe, but It was
an almost Impossible Job, for Jack Hart
had Just heard the saddest of news. His
17-year-old son, Fred II. Hart, had been
killed in a motorcycle accident.
The smash-up which cost the boy's life
occurred on tho Northeast Boulevard.
Hart's chum, Clarence Mearns, 19 years
old, of 267 South 10th street, waa with
him, and was so seriously Injured that
he did not regain consciousness for sev
eral houra. He Is now In tho Samaritan
Hospital In a serious condition, his skull
fractured.
Tho accident occurred at 1:15 this morn
ing, where the Boulevard is crossed by
Cottman Afreet, near the eastern end of
the thoroughfare. Hart was driving the
motorcycle, with Mearns riding on be
hind. They had been riding all evening
and It Is supposed that tho boy had be
come tired and waa unable to see the
automobile of George McElwee, of Han
cock and Norrls streets, Into which ho
crashed.
The force of the collision sent tho boys
hurtling through the air. The motorcycle
was wrocked, and tho auto Into which it
ran waa badly damaged. None of the
occupants of the latter was Injured.
Hart died almost Immediately after be
ing admitted to the hospital.
Tho dead boy waa a student at reddle
Institute. His chum, who. It Is feared,
may die, is a plumber's apprentice, work
ing for his father, J. E. Mearns, of 267
South 10th street.
Edward McElwee, 2315 North Mascher
street, a brother of George McElwee,
owner of the car Into which the boys
crashed with the motorcycle, was arrested
by the police of the Tark and Lehigh
avenues station. John Koll, 37 years old,
428 West Hunting Pnrk avenue, and
Joseph Green, 23 yenrs old, 402 West Cum
berland street, who were in the car with
McElwee, were arrested by tho police of
the Tacony station. McUlwco was ar
raigned in the Central police station to
day and held without ball to await the
Inquest Into tho death of Hart, although
there was no testimony given to show
that he was to blame for tho nccldent.
His companions were discharged.
Hart nnd Mearns were picked up many
feet from the scene of the accident. Wil
liam Sperling, of 1245 North 13th street.
passing In his automobile, picKea tnem
up nnd carried them to the Samaritan
Hospital. McElweo accompanied them.
Sergeant Weltrel placed him under arrest
when he arrived at the hospital.
The William Penn Charter School
Eight South Twelfth Street
Philadelphia. Pa.
Tho school Is entering upon Its 227th
academical year. Boys are eligible for
admission at about eight years of age.
"The Making of a Man"
a recent publication, written under the
direction of the Headmaster, discusses
without reserve the proper methods of
educating a boy. The ideas embodied
in this little book are resultant from
educaUng 3500 boys. A copy of this
educational work, together with the
school prospectus, will bo gladly mailed
on request.
The school buildings will be open for
Inspection on and after September 7tn,
when enrollment will be made for the
school year, beginning September 2!th.
RIchar & M.Jones, LL.D. Headmaster
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
SCHOOL
prepares pupils for any American
College.
It Is tho High School of the Friends'
Educational System which, in 11 ye";
covers tho same course of study that
requires 12 years In the Public and
most other schools.
Wenonah Military Academy
WENONAH, NEW JERSEY
U IsiBIBIBIB
Write for Year Book explaining tho
FrlendB' system from Kindergarten to
College.
TO. ELMnil DAnitETT, PrlnclpU
1RTH AND RACE ST8.. PHILADELPHIA
KtiSilEKTAItr SCHOOLS
Kith and Race 8ta.
3!ith tU. and Ijincanler Ave.
17th St. nnd Ulrard Ave.
a reene St.. 'Germantovt n.
A soldier's training fits the boy for efficiency obedience, thorough
ness, punctuality, self-reliance and success.
Military instruction and discipline under U. S. Regular Array
Officer detailed by War Department, Washington, D. C
Address Dr. Chas. H. Lorence, Pres.
C. A. Snyder, Ph.B., Supt.
Helpful Talht By Buiineti Men at
PEIRCE SCHOOL
$ America's Foremost Business School w
Fall Term will be opened 8
R in New Building on $
, Pine St., West of Broad J
CROSSING TRAGEDY PROBE
Police Court Chronicles
Is Just one-half pint after an-
least that's Johnny Dugan's Idea
mien jonnnys isn't drinking nes
ana ne admits that die's tne
On lleeoer of Kenslnrtnn. He has
known to go to sleep on Friday
ind sleep until early Sunday morn-
Ougsn always awakes thirsty, and
" n ugly mood until he gets a
When ha iwnV In m nftf1lnr l.riK
MllCh1. BiM.. mA ntun-A .u.HM.
isuo was parched.
SR across the Mtrt i anuf n prnlin
L and women waiting for a car-
" mat thero was bound to be
t among them he decided to get
Of it. IT lirmto hla hair lit.
J"d crawling from the box, started
C"' mi mo effects of armn, ttis
-,v iccuira wss presented in on
new Hint.
n litre as an advocate of tern-
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--.... ubii, jrpi. auimv nfc
Civil Servico Commissioner Investi
gates Death of Four Autoists
A member of the State Public Service
Commission will start an Investigation
Altfemlrrti nfnlnlfl will av nnthti.. . I tnd.v nt that C.xnrfiKR trOUeV-aUtOmOblle
belief seems to prevail that tho additional accident that cost four lives near Nor-
troops will ho sent In the near future.
It Is said thai there Is such an urgent
need for the marines In Haiti that even
tho men whoso enlistments expire will be
called upon.
In the event thn 3d Regiment leaves the
yard a fourth regiment, recruited from
several companies of battalions through
out the country, will be stationed In Its
absence. It Is also said that if the 3d
goes It will transfer the services at the
yard to seamen and possibly civilians.
Tho 2d Company of the 1st Regiment,
known as tho mining company, will not
be removid from the local yard. The 1st,
9th and 13th companies, now at Annapolis,
and the 10th Company, now at Wake
field, Mass., will form the now regiment.
Captain P. F. Rlttcnhousc, commandant
of the marine detachmont at the Navy
Yard, stated tiiat he did not believe any
men would bn taken from the Philadel
phia yaid.
Two battleships are available for
transportation. They aro the Minnesota
and Kansas. The cruiser Tennessee is
expected to reach needy Island on Mon
day or Tuesday and she may be used.
Theicommander of the 3d Regiment will
be either Colonel Doyen. Mahoney, or
Carmony, with the latter as first choice.
Oh, You Shadi More Wanted
Pennsylvania fish hatchery superin
tendents are cruising the Delaware niver
today studying Ashing conditions and
trying to work out plans for the rehabil
itation of the famous Delaware shad.
Pollution of the stream from tanneries,
factories and mines, coupled with the
rains and cold weather In the spawning
season, have cut down the number of
shad hatched out this year and reme
dies are being sought. Commissioner
Buller and his assistants have been
meeting at the Torresdale hatchery.
ristown last Wednesday night. One of
the first complaints that will be lodged
with the commission will be by tho peo
ple of Whltpaln township, wliere the ac
cident occurred.
Residents of this township say that
the trolley express trains aro operated
at dangerous speed over the Sklppack
and Morris road crossingsboth of which
are heavily traveled. There Is a bell at
each crossing, but no watchman. Yost
crossing, where tho automobile of Frank
Murphy was struck, killing him, his two
sisters, their cousin, and injuring his
mother, also Is provided with a bell, but
no watchman.
Funeral services for the four victims
will be held next Monday afternoon In
St. John's Lutheran Church, Centre
Square. All four will be buried in the
cemetery adjoining the church. The In
quest will be Tuesday afternoon.
P. R. R. LOSES WATER LINES
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
IIOYS 110 N. 10TU ST. GIRLS
"Almost a Country School." en the Park
way. A modern dy school with two centuru;
of worthy traditions. Elenwntary, Junior and
Benlor High Schools. Emphasizes broad sren
ral culture and simple Christian living:
studies the needs of each child. Catalogues.
WALTER W. 1IAV1LAND, 1'rlnclpal.
Hahn Conservatory of Music
1714 CHESTNUT STREET
A School for Artists and Teachers as Well as Students of All Ages
Announcing a Faculty of Artists Unsurpassed Anywhere in America.
FREDERICK HAHN, Director
OltKOOnY KANNEItSTEW
BLMS CI.AUK IIAMMANN
JOHN THOMPSON
MAIIT.ON YAIIDLKY
LILIAN nniGOS-FITZMAUniCE
AONKS CLUNK QUINI.AN
AUELK FOY and Aaslatnnta
HENRY GUrtNKY
EARL WALDO MARSHALL
lmiiDEHICK HAHN
CHATILTON LEWIS MURPHY
G. AVECIISEL HIIODMAN
find Amilslnntaj
IIERTRAND AUSTIN
CARL KNEISF.L
HENRY IIOTZ
UERTHA RRINKER D'AMHTES
AVERY JONES
TVind rtstrumenfs Taught by Members of the Philadelphia Orchestra
Special Courtet in Opera Acting and Ballet Dancing
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13
WRITE FOR YEAR BOOK
A Good School
for you. Established 30 years. Benn Pljman
Shorthand. Double Entry H?kkE!n?,;Jrp,ih
Tynewrltlns. 0 teachers. I'almer Method Pen
manshlp. Day and night sessions. Now open.
Send for catalog now. .,-,
PALMER BUSINESS SCHOOL
Mercantile Library Bid., 10th above Chestnut.
BANKS
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Z
E C K W E R ' S
Philadelphia Musical Academy
1017 Spruce St. 47th season opens
Sept. Oth. Branches C029 Oe"in
town Ave.i 4 S. Md St. Eminent
Artlsta In Faculty. Prospectus.
Central Educational Institnta
Dau and EvtninaPrefaratorv and Baslnsy.
Before deciding fall plana for study send for
Illustrated Catalog A. Education to us means
more than book learning. Ask about eur Bjrs-
"Senta? Y? M.C. A.. 1421 Arch at.. Phlla.
THE GORDON SCHOOL
4112 SPRUCE ST. Mary Imbcrton, A. B.
(llrvn Uawr), Pi til. Thorough Instruction to
ilrN & small boys. Certificate admit, to Smith.
Vassar. Wellesley. Gymnasium: ad floor Roof
r.arden. Principal at achool every day between
D&12. Reopens Sept. 23. Catalosonappllcatlon.
Divided From
Traffic by
Its Chesapeake Bay
Commerce Board
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21.-The Inter
state Commerce Commission decided yes
terday that the Pennsylvania Railroad
must divorce Itself from Its water lines
on Chesapeake Day, except those from
Baltimore to Love Point and Claiborne,
Md., which the commission holds to be
railroad ferry lines.
The decision Kranta virtually all the
demands of the Baltimore commercial or
ganizations which Insisted on opening
competition.
BE KIND TO ALL DUMB ANIMALS;
ANYHOW, 42-CENTIMETRE GOATS
Police Rush to Aid of Woman When Angoras Hold Gas
tronomic Carnival in Her Garden Sergeant and
Army Put to Flight, Yes, FLIGHT
J'unk now. But I do not drink
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rlw' "vf ivfc inucn. a arum
L dSr?0U wha yu wm coma to
nq 9Mne M l a0t otnor tern
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LJJ". Hvln example, and X tacrince
H? ?' your ake.'J
" audience grew larger a he
f)4 many jrmnt admired his
"V In ttolnr heWt ' continued
iiSlJft,' J'1 buva In temperance,
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tills remnrtr 1k... tkMUi Vtla
Ui ground. WWk of the
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rSLi!?p.fn!S,w R ke Johnny
feT"nB Front 4 ".
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The big black Angora coat, toying over
the remnante of a straw hat. IWmoW.
gurgled with glee between bite, today.
Bergeant William 8harp. of the German
town police station, tenderly passing his
fingers over a Mrles of eute, bruises, lac
eratlons and contusions upon his face and
head, grumbled deep In JiU chest today
between passes, and the ragged edge of
an aniry flush worked over his counte
nance. n.hv danalea an anecdote. Here It
Ills aet forth Jn chronological orderi
Mrs. P. D. Wallace has a garden in me
rear of her home at MI7 Chew street, In
it she raised geraniums and things, una
LV.I. ..? il water the flowers and found
them being munched by the big black
Kniom goat nd three big white AngoraJ
gonts,
"8hoo," said Mrs. Wallace.
"B.a-aa.a" said the big black, goat,
with a metalllo note in his vole. And
then again, "ba-aa-aaaa-a-aha.
Mrs. Wl'ce then hurried to the tele
phone, and the goats, unhurried, resumed
munching their lunch of tho geraniums
and things- . .,,,,,
The soene, a scenes mut, shifts.
Transfer your undivided attention to
Bergeant William Bhyp, We Is sitting
at his desk. The telephone bell rings.
Ho answers it. Ha listens attentively to
Mrs, Wallace's narrative of the geran
iums and thingsi of the big black Ansora
goat and tha three white Angora goats,
a4 of the black otie'a "Ua-a-aha-hah."
"RlgntlMI" la rgant Sharp, firmly.
unsmor.lng the patrol wagon and the
regular crew, conaWiflg of driver and
tw blutooata. the aergsant ordered all
Md to the Wallacs home. The driver,
alive to his duty, made It. t
"JUL xr..JZ .,. hack to the rear yard
of the Wallace horns. Emerging from It
Stalk rniWteally four . The lack
ana. alert. "b-h-ha" h alareji. Me
and hi hareut
"fcutUew, eoalche
ejaculated iter
geant fihnrp, and the pursuit Is on. The
goats scatter. Sergeant Sharp la after
the black one. but he is being distanced,
Suddenly the black goat turns and lowers
his head. Hark I He Is speaking,
"Ba-ha-ha-a-gwan-away-from-bere ba-hah-ha,"
he rumbles, deep in his chest.
The sergeant halts. Ileflectively he
strokes his chin. He remembers that the
people of Gcrmantown are dependent upon
htm for protection. He remembers that
he l not armed, being in civilian clothing.
Ho turns. He flees.
Pshaw, or something like that. Any
thing to convey the impression of nu
merous exclamation points,
For at this precise Instant the steel
cord mus-kles of the big black goat con
tract, expand Instantaneously, and his big
black frame shoots through the air with
tremendous velocity. Suddenly, however,
it Mops short,
Of course you have guessed that the
reason It stops short is that the ser
geant' speed has been less than the
goat's, ana tne sergeant nas Been over
taken upon the seat of his trousers. Hut
you cannot possibly know until you are
told that just ahead of the spot the ser
geant was passing; when he was over-
tanen. is a pue oi cmuers, nor can you
know without being told that the fcr
geant, propelled by a force, to him Irre
sistible, dive right Into the cinder.
To resume, the sergeant arises, Con
vulsively, subconsciously, In fact, he
grabs h's hat In the same way he jams
ft down upwn hi hadf The goat ha
hatted to giggle. Three strides take the
eergtent 40 yards away, Knroute he
passes beneath a low.pear tree. The eer
geant continue, but hl bat remains.
Had It not been for the hat tlura 1 bo
telling what might happen, but the Hg
black Ansora goat, gorged though he was
on geraniums and things, could not pa
euca a dillciou morsel So he picked
VP and headed for a quarry, where the
White goats, who had wltnJ the han
IMpAlng fiom afar, placidly awaited him.
HEIJCIOUH NOTICES
Haptlit
DAl'TJHT TEMI'LB, Uroad and Uerki.
ltev, Thomas J. Cross
will preach at 10.80 a. m. Service.
ltev. Frederick W. llrlggs
will preach at 7:13 p. m. Service.
Organ ntcltal. H15. W. I'. Twaddell. M. P.
CHESTNUT HTltEET HAITIST CJ1UIICII
Chestnut, wrat ot 40th st.
U12CWUK I). AUAMH, D. D Pastor.
U.4.1 a. m. Brotherhood of A. and 1.
10-30 a. m 'Worship and Sermon by ltev.
V. T. Drifts. Montantown, V Va.i sub-
feet. "A Tlailslon That Fully Satisfies."
NO EVENWO BEKVICH
SECOND DAPTJST JIELPINQ HAND CLASS
meeH ti'M.Uh below Clrard av William
II, Younr, leader. The John C. Havre Quin
tet will "M:, Wednesday ulsnt, Everybody's
Meeting, William li, Mlntier, musical dl
rector. Brethren
Germantown Friends
SI I OPENS 0 MO. aiBT
ChOOl AT S!G A. M.
8TANLET K. TARNALU Principal
THE rilANKLIN INSTITUTE SCIIOOI, OF
MECHANIC AKTS. Nlnety-aecond year.
Evenlnc Courses and Classes. I1KAWINU,
MATIIKMATICH and MECHANICS. For cal
endar and further Information address the
Institute. IB South Seventh street.
Strayer's Business College
will make an exceptionally attractive offer
this week to any person desiring a bualnesa
education. 801 to bOT Chestnut street, Phlla.
The Phillips Brooks School
Boys' school, opposite Clark Park. Atkletle
Held adjolnlnc bide. Larca f unequipped arm
naslum. Experienced teachers. Tear Book.
Howard S. Kiucl. Him. 2J1 Baltimore are.
Philadelphia's
Beat and Largest
NIGHT SCHOOL
Commercial Course, Shorthand. Ele
mentary English. Special Elective
Couraea: Elementary Arithmetic, Enc
llnh and Correspondence. Penmanship.
Typewriting, Spelling.
Positions Foaltlvetr Guaranteed
Telephone l Lombard H6-lt9J
lArAVETTE UUILUINO
Bth and Chestnut Streets
After October 1, Penn Mutual Bldg.
HAnmsnpno. pa.
West
Philadelphia
Commercial
School
Business couraea that win busi
ness approval.
Day $12 00; Nlsht (4.00
00th and Glrard ave.
CIIAMIlEnSBTJnO. PA.
Penn Hall School
FOR GIBL8
Located In the beautiful Cumberland Val
ley. College Preparatory. Modern Lan
ruaae and Special Couraea. Certificate
Privileges. Rooms with private bath.
Hotel Gladstone, Atlantic City, N. J., oc
cupied by school during May each year.
Work continues without Interruption. Rates.
S'iOO. For cataloc and views, address
FHAKK a. MAOILL, A. M.. Principal.
SALTBBCRQ. PA.
KI8K1MINKTA8 SPRINGS SCHOOL
FOR BOYS
Indorsed by every American Unlveratty. In
dividual plan of work for each bor. Collet
Preparatory Course and a good training for
business life. Special course In arrlculture,
Sclentlflo physical care. Pur water, rood
food. 200.aere farm. A school ef character.
28th year opns Sep. 21. Writ for Cat's No.2.
Kliklmlnetaa Spring School. Saltsburg, Pa.
8WARTHMORB. FA.
Swarlhmore Preparatory School
Collar preparation for boys Individual care.
Promotion by subject. Supervised atbletlca;
ample equipment, healthful country life. Far
cata.0(U or detailed Information, address
ARTHUR II. TOML1NSON.
Headmaster, Swarthroor. Pa.
MERCRRSBCRO, PA.
THE HOI.MAN SCHOOL, 220 WALNUT ST.
From Montessorl through Cotlts Prepara
tory. Oeneral course emphasised. Strong- Do
mestlo Science court. Outdoor classrooms.
Special attention to small boy and girls.
The Stevens School mEm."
opens Sept. 22.
OIRLS.
Rent-
ley. Prln.. 221 W. Chelten ave.. Otn. 48th year
preparatory.
Klnderrarten throuch col
Dora. Science, Manual Training.
MAHEIl 1'llEP. WITIIERSPOON 11LDO.
Coach.summer courses. Lowest rate Unlv.ref,
The Mercersburg Academy
FOR BOYS Mercersburg, Ta.
Send for catalogue to Win. Mann Irvine.
rh.D LL.D., Headmaster. Box lis.
SOUTH BETHLEHEM
BISHOPTHORPE MANOR
A select school for girls. Coller preparatory
nnlshlnr course. Elective etudles. Add. Claude
N. Wyant, Prln., Box 204, Bo, Bethlehem, Pa.
BETHLEHEM, PA.
MORAVIAN SEMINARY
WOMEN, BETHLEHEM,
1141b year Sept. 22. ltlS.
COLLEOB FOR
PA. Accreditee.
Harrisbiirg
Academy-
. A country school founded 1789.
Duiiaings, lar
Modem
irare camnus. Advantarea of
email daseea and Individual lnatruetlcm.
Thorcugtitcolleca preparation. Ratea 0
f00. Supervised athletics. Separata school
for younger boy. W lnvlta closest lavea
tlratlon a personal vtelt If poaslbl. Writ
for our catalogue and plans et new der
mltory. Address
ARTHUR B. BROWN, B. A.. Headmaster
CARLISLE. FA-
CONWAY HALL
Founded 1783
Strong Secondary School for Boya.
Fall term opens September 14th.
W. A. Uatvhlton, Headmaster, Carlisle, Pa,
NAZARETH. FA.
SEND YOUR BOY TO
Nazareth Hall Military School
Safest place In America for him
Established In 178S
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D., Principal
BOKDENTOWN, N. J.
BORDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITUTE
Our aim la to build character, to cultivate
nohle ambition and to direct th dally lit
ot boys so that they develop into true, capable,
manly men. Preparation for college and busi
ness. Writ for catalogue. Th Prlaclpai.
Bordentown-on-the-Delaware, N. J.
WASinNOTON. p. a
ST. AI.HAN8
The National Cathedral School for Roy
A country school In National Capital.
Bishop of Washington, Pres. Address Head
roaster, ML 8t, Alban. Washington. D. O.
CHESTER. PA.
PENNSYLVANIA MIUTARY COLLSOBJ
M'llh Preparatory Department. Nearest ot
all college to discipline, physical training
and education of West Point. Degree la
Civil Engineering, Chemistry and Arts. Ad.
dree Cot Chas. E. Hyatt, Pres.. Bex 694.
Chester, Pa,
ALLENTOWN. TA.
AUentown Pre
in.
letlca.
town Prep. School prtperve ya for I
college universities. New bldg.l all
ca. Jr. Dept. Frank L. Surman. A.M.. I
alb.
Prn,
SHIMMING
T.
M.
C.
For Men and Boys, Unlimited us t
members, 1 month, 13 00 1 I months,
SDOOl a ysar. S12. Bove. Ane.tklrJ
141 rat. Private lessons. 6 for IS.OO. Ha.
Arch st. el awlms Men. Met Km, XU.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
"I,
ne
Sunday 8chopl-2i30tp. m.
Prayer Meeting each Wednesday evenlnr.
FIRST
luunaer,
cor Carlisle and uaunnln ata.
r-w.. -.--.. .i - -- -' --. .. '- --.
Praaoninr iu:ou a. in. na ueo p. m.
DUclple of Christ
THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lancaster ave.. Holly ana Aspen at.
TV E. WINTER. Pastor. 0X& 11. 7. .
FRAN
TUl
klIjT
Franklin Horn
THE
nii.ni!
Service conducted by Rev.
J 1IOMM FOR THE REKORMA-
.v, u, lUtiiinnira Ail.nlft TAno.t
U V" ., M.f.4.Ma V..-.' MWV". ..
Hunaay. f p.
J. F. Ohl.
Lutheran
TARERNACLE, Mlh and Biiruce-Wro. J. Mil
ler. Jr.. 10:13. 7:48. 8. 8. 6 80 a. m.
Nw Jerusalem (nwedrnborclan)
''IlROKEN ClSTrflWU. Is the subject of the
nion. punaey mornini
Fischer. In the Hun
Sermon. Sunday morning, by th ltev. lloter
a. yiscntr. in tne nunaay pint
th Church of th New Jerusalem.
nheatnut (tf.
seat ar free.
Service at
Everybody li
ool lloom ol
lem. 22d and
11 o'clock. All
welcome.
Protestant Episcopal
'ST. BTKPJIBN 'S CHURCH
10th sat. above Chestnut t,
Rev. CAM UK. UKAMMfill
S. T D..
Reetnr.
Sunday services! Dib a. m- Sunday School i
111, m, Morning Prayer and Sermon, Rev,
Wnu Y. Edwards will preach
Reformed
FIRST N, A., 1Mb and Dauphln-Rv,
Bcliumaker preache It a. ro. S. S..
A. J, R.
10. m.
Swedeaberglaj
SclTN:BWTrBTitlsXt.EM
YMtagM'sChristlaa Association
t"TRAirlAWCH. 1121ArchTU Robsrl
c. McyiHikia in aoaresa, "sanaom, Tntn and
N0W.r' at Men's Mealing In Lobby. 4 p. V,
Sunday, 'win. Marsh et piano. Strangers
welooBJ.
MWatVOLyNT ABSOCIATlONg
rUK SALVATION AR1
ARMY, loo.
uarter. colonial
lh and MarkaA.
"Mill K. B Hols In fomnfusi.
HtoSmmt l TWamut 8JM-.
K.tB, tte WU
Trut
9
Don't Go About the Question of
Selecting a Private School the
Way this Mother Did
Mrs. L wanted to send a son and daughter to boarding school. She
began by selecting at random the names of a large number of ichools that we're
advertised in a certain magazine. Laboriously she wrote each one a letter
requesting literature. The catalogue arrived in due time, but to many of
them only confused her the more. v
To use her own word: "I didn't know where I waa at." In desperation
she came to Ledger Central. We asked her a few brief questions relative to
the ages of the boy and girl, the location she dir4 and the amount t mty
she wanted to pay; then we suggested TWO schools,
She investigated them, waa delighted, anJ registered the Vy and, girl
immediately. MORAL; Why do yeu worry over such a qut4ft wketi we
are willing and can do it so much better for you.
Ask Ledger Central to Find .
the Right School for You
Educational Bureau
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