I. w m 57tH MOTOR VICTIM SINCE JANUARY 1 DIES Man Hit" by Auto Succumbs to Injuries-Driver, of Machine Held r 80 years old. of 2178 Kast me Moore, bo ye-i ,,,,,.,.,.,. t,ns. Wtl,M,LVvf?om "juries received by being PIW,vt0i down nnd run over by an automo netlth and York streets. The Occident WtlA l.Btcrday. while Moore wa, re "tvy home from work. Moore la the turning h01 ,, a result of motor '!!. 7i, sine January !. Philip Miller. Si vrih 1 ith street, chauffeur of the et J0J1 Jjorth inn M(lBstrnt0 Heat- "'"central Station, lo await the action h8tCKMmIr. nine years old. of 3G15 Erl,h ree . Is In the Bamarltnn Hos Korh.8Vi Mcover lnB from Injuries re pliaLl0Iast' nlBht when he was knocked n to an automobile at 5th and Venango down y r ' )s guiterlne from bruises TinrnaMnJurles. Howard Hclnel. of n Internal jnjun f th &" $ o boTto the hospital and fitter leaving hi name and address. Mariners' Bethel 85 Years Old mariners' Dethel will celebrate Its 85th ...rsary tomorrow. The services will bo Kid liTfhi old church. Moyamenslnfe and Washington avenues. A special Program W.t,n arranged. The pastor, the Hev. lund J Garber. wilt preach. The subject sermon w, be "The Call of the rCrch" The Sunday school will hold Its .u.rarv services In the evening. The "7S organized In July. 1831. It Sfftts flrst melting in a salt loft at Swan Jon and Snlppen streets until 1845. when the If Church at Tenn and Sivppen streets was copied? Tlio present church was built In '1174. Cjnwyd Club Elects Officers Mra Wilbur r. Hamilton has been re litVd president of the Woman's Club of cVnwyd Mrs. Walter A. Fox Is vice presl-'Sat- Mrs. William A O Fox. recording .,7iarv- Mrs 13 Bradford Smith, corre " $?' secretary; Mrs. J. Louis Morris. Usurer, and Mrs G Newton Wall. Mr. Maw Holt. Mrs. Hdgar Gardner and Mrs.' E. J nobinette, directors. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES .....,v v Mill". '30 N franklin at., nnd K'van iS&n.W Ashland at., and 8,SI)alcon 1408 S f.Sth St. nlnSu "!??. SSiU rolaom at., and Mary natl 838 N I-awn-nce at. Our ' Itohlflnir, 30 Magizlne lane, and Carrie 1 Stoudt. 30 Mngazl.no lane William C Carter, Fenton Beach. Do., nnd himi Kern In. 02 Col um at. ,I"l Roblnaon. 71(1 N 13th at., nnd Emma r Klrfrlder. l'ottstown, l'n. Vuiull E Ford. 301K N MarMno at., nnd Aenea r. '' .""W..tiii mTk sf J 3 T '."' 2010 IJ Ontario at., nnd Robert O Campbell. "31 N. 20th at., and Irene II. Jennlnua 71'J .. i ai KonJlanty Strek 2010 D Or n Wnlr ar.SR Mercrr at. Kelvin J Douitlnsa. 17B3 H Uancroft at., and Beatrice Jiutlcr. 1320 S, American at. Leon KaptlU 1801 limner at., and Mary GIowacKa. 1724 Daunton at. Chirks Buckley. 1117 .Mercy at., and Ivntheryn A. Maher. 15 H 2Sth at. limn J. Scott, B20J Itace at., and Laura J. ' McEwen, 22U5 Itace at Frederic l. Ballard. Chestnut II1II, and Francea L. StouBhton, Germantonn. Cbarlea C. Ormsby. alerchnnullle. N. J and Elliabrth M Harold din N. 66th at. llirry Wernowaky DM) Titan St., und Mary Smofforenaky, 2J40 8, Gth at. Loulgl Bacone, 11)30 S Bedfleld at., and Maria A. Torlello. 1S30 S. 08th at Aleiander W. Wetdenfeld. 2422 s, 7th at., and Bar Weaenefaky. 247 8 12th at. V .'llltam E. Thorpe. 1228 S lDtli St.. and Alice V. Seara. 030 N 47th at. John Koutsowroa BUS Locust at., nnd Pelag-ya Rlapoulou. 5113 Loeuat at. Helnery Mackat. 3830 Lawrence at., and Maria M. Wanaeaa. 4334 N Hroad at. Arthur B. Jlcllanua. .174) Filbert at., and Marlon B. McCnuley, 1233 N. 2Uth at. Alfred Caaaady. 2312 K Firth nt., and Anna M. Buck. 214 B. Harold at Benjamin O. Kaufman, 713 Hoftman St., and Anna Dreeben. 1140 S Uth at. John 11 Fallon 1109 Sloan at., and Marguerite 0. Doyle, 6013 Qlrard ave Thomaa IV. Crawford, 3529 Frnnkford ave.. and Edith S. Hamlll, 437 B Clearfield at, Jimea F Sivortz, Cheatnut II1I1, and Mary J, MeOllnchey. Blrdsboro. Ia. William O. Scholea. Olneys ra and Dertha C. Oberteuffer, OIney, I'a. Itlllp Brenner, 042 S, 4th at., and Cella Corf, 113 S. 4th at 1M W, Nesbltt. 32t Kmernld at., and Annie Backhouao, 3321 Emerald at. J ; SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Cool. Airy Classrooms at Peirce Summer School make summer study popular with both sexes. Special ndvantafjes of fered by the new building. Six weeks' commercial and secretarial courses begin July 3. Hours, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Valuable instruction for teachers of business. ' PEIRCE SCHOOL PINE STREET West of Broad Philadelphia "Summer Term" Opena June 12. Office open 1) to 8 SO. ? 1 1-. Call or eend for literature! gives Information on couraea. Elocution Saletmankhip Journalism Dramatic Art Mind Building Authorship Spruce 321K KBIT COLLF.GE 1730 Cheatnut St. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL ail, aun ! . IUI11 t. aiULS "Almott a Country School1' on tho Parkway. A thoroughly modern day school with over two cen. tarlea of worthy tradlilona. Elementary and HUh r,nSiI!frt,men.,,E'Pptla"' n broid general julhira and almple Christian living-, with regard ULV" ?idTV,S? W.VidA. ' "" child. Cau- -m ... ......t . iLmmam, rrlnclpul STRAYER'S Th "' Bualnaa. Soaoo, 801.807 Cheatnut, Street UIRQ IllllStlllllu Lr.i..r..'. .. .. nMeg. M R. a, turahall. Oak lane. Phlla. THE HOLMAN SCHOOL 2201 AtenWFi&S3t .... w - , j. jy., ,-n ncj p i . . J15eM'" . OEOROE SCHOOL. 11UCKS pn.. pa Yonnr Men and Bora h ufinrcrA CtL. Co-ednatlnnot u...k D QM rfVAAWU, . -.-.. T...M M.y "Ue Pna... uuruuiory umiuina;. wultt i lr dj "n'" man. ueorge - '' - "- Prt,l . Box. SS3. Bucka Ca. 1 MriixSSSjBuckaCof Fa- 2" t RHLITAnV ACADEMY without tatA oris t WENONAH l"rlrfI1?hlIIIdPj. n town wl HTij?.,'fiiiDt7,w,,,, '"noN A. SJJVTDEB - ', WtTnonah. K. J. '" 'TrTITmrTi', K J. AIR ACADEMY SSucad2SoiLa afPdI'"Patlon lor roller. JHUtSeachooi S? K"? With uantni track. zyiwan. 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