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If M lf.V.i y& ST, 4 if.VlBKl. fcWS m r-sjv e" 'AWARDING OF THE PHIZES ft jflcn Fifty-five Graduate of the SprlnR liar- Institute will tecelve their dhilnmiiH i f'. tortlsht at the i Ififcttitr rvrnlRpH In the 111- i JkV Mltute nuilltorlum, llro.ul and SprlttK tlar- iv den kImi(r MuMldi nlnd ti twl itltitmrn u 111 'tVv ym ni-Aan4fii1 In Mm mniiilitu .f ll... i Itiua lit if Frederick JlcOwrn. ntriddent of the In Uptf tltute. after In Imh addroed the cl.i There will alsu he u nihlrrHi ttic K William Turner, .mil meiuhern uf the i'a ! ' Will cpeak Aftet the ceremmij ih la members anil their frloniN will hue ii ': dance In the niirlltorlum The graduate me AL'TOMOISIU: John T Mnniion John Tiattv John J. Blaltely William llorkle P. Daie I'rllcMnw Nick Drake John J J. leehRi Iouts Ciolluh .Thomaa lloorinln .' 15. Hlnner Ilonnrd M I.amli C I Macl'nrlan I .Tamea F, MrNnmiM IT M. Phllllpa Jr. t'harlea (' Htern Alfred Ptrueneae William Thomaa f'urt Oppel Venture aha Krancla Welier J- H J. nioomer , Joseph J Kroollch tla)mond llureiu AUC'HITr.fTI I r. k, l'lII'MlI'MI-N I i luirlf h ih 1 t A ! Villi, n. rtntrlea tt t t r t iloniird t rnwr m t T MeMn t Mcilrl 1 I ii u ri ni f UlllN !'intil K llu'xuni; It I. 1'nrltrr i hnrlr t.rttr Itiihnril Msitltim Dt'niile ltiiBKirti 1 I Hrnnflii tnncph T .Vol Hi t tonnn I II Wllmm lMrr Krll IhmiIi rtntiprB W AMn Jhn (lllhcrt Mlk- Kutkv ri II .lilllcni Al. nilAWIVll Hnilrlckin Ir MUVHAMCM. Alfred tt tldnn llmvurd MrKHlt William ( tlnmn Oottlleb r Dueri MIX'HAN ll'AL 1 ii:i'A II I Jl IINT Herman Naule loe s VnlMiuer KLKfTRIfAI. J1i:i'AItr.Ii:"T HUAWI.SG Uwl i fi-Hrik tullu' el Waller rhurnton 7 Martin l: Watner William J FnKl tlranxlhe Farklncoi rpilln Albertnn F.rne.t II '-IhM Hill Tf Whlt i ei u urr Wll Inm II l inn feji Millard n Alien W. Patmrr t.aiMcan nenjamln M Hlfreth Harry rj .haf -IhII l.ealls 1. Itcn.trr ntchard K Kelli Jamea J Durkln Oeoren Ilorln Certificates will he clxcn to the fnllnwiiiR MKCllANIfAU ni:i'llTMi:.NT macjiim: -mip pni'iui. Chrlato riarhankko t ttuii Uc e Enrique Mlilpnie l'hsirl,i llvlnlakl Honnrd H Mltiliell 1 rank Will Iron Frederltk Theurer , Trizes will be nwarrted ni follow i Atrr ni:t'AnTMi:T ILMSTHAI KIN ( I AS Flrat rrlze MmUatlnn K Mirtlnn eecrnd rli". Henri Pltz KIti:i; HAM) IIHAWI.NO Klrat rrlre rhlllp K Moonan ecrond prlre. It. II. Banelrj ArtCHlTFfTLIlM. lUtVWISO Firal nrlr llarr Mi hniank. Hfrim I I rl7 Walter Klaermaii Ural prize William MnrKa arroiiu ri7e Lynford llnmtltnn MKCIIAMIAI. HI(WIN; Firat prize Jnieph Wolf miond prl7e Klwarl Barelaa. Flrat prize DIIwmi H Itnnaell aei ond prlre Henry C ormiln Flrat prlre Mfreil II Cdaon aicond prize Julius Welaa i:u:rTiurAh okpautmnnt Flrat prize l.enjamln l.lhb . aei nn 1 prlre Emat H sthnlilen Flrat prize Frank J Sulllwin accond prize, Oeorcn 1; ltrok Firat prize Millard II. Allen aeiond prl7i Gilbert Uhlte MnCHANICAl- HNniVOP.K KUPAIir. MKNT vciiim: 4iiop piim nci. Flrat prize Paul Ulatz aii)iil prize Mkluirt Daey. Flrat prize, John Piltadnnts, en mi 1 prize Tcae J Ksplnoaa Flrat prize l harlea llmlkt aeCo id rlze Enrique Mldcnre PATTKIt.N' -HOP First prize, dolph Ivulach. aetond prize Wll Um 1. Glmble MATHEMATICAL nnPAHTMENT niTHMP.TIC PatrkK O Nell, accond prize. 'I he yotiiiK women m the un up appealed in "Rebecca's Timmph," at St. Vincents Hall. Gcrmantown. In the moup are the Misvp He.ttuce dinty, "Iar Honner, Annahelle I.ee Tlinma. Annn Muiphy. rr.tnces Cotutne., Maiy Macaule., Winificd drnham. M.tiRticiite Mitchell. Ajrucs M.tlone. Stwic Williams, Jnnctto Di, Cecilia Matrtnru, Mary Vols'. Anna Uitrns anil Hose Macdowan. Flrat orlre lames P Mallon ALai:nn Firat prize HiiMn iandt.rff accord prize i, Joaeph Kell shop mthi:matii.8 Urat .prize 1' W hhiiefi r aetord i rlze fame Baker TURKS CAPTURE LIEUT. LAW Bon of British Minister Hntl Been Re- ported Missinp; AMSTERDAM April 27 i i nnl.nc ti' the Berlin Loka! Anzelser Lieutenant C I Law, teconil son of Aniltew Bon.tr l.tw the British Chancellor of the Exchequer was captured by the Turks In the recent fiBlitins In Palestine A dispatch from London Wcdnexl iv nalil I BRUMBAUGH APPOINTS SECOND ARBOR DAY To Impress on Gcrmantown Stu dents tlie Cr. injj Need for Trees in Pennsylvania Ai Hie Wluiitnii Pub Ii .-i himl Thlnl ind trfimbiiril street" this nfleiiiimti three tieei III In- presented li The Humane I'.dil Lntliin Soilet whlih will be planted In inemiir of Mrs I'mnllne Eirle While Mrs nnle liwr mid Miss Allele llhhlle for their ninnj irnml wnrl.s in hehtlf uf dumb ntilutnls, Seniles will be conilinted by offlurs nf the soi letx Hubert I. i.iKiin president or thc'Amot linn titl- Itisrillnn -ml(t will preside and ndilresars will be ilelleied n In Inhn P liirber, superluti ndn t of m hools Itnb ett I. Iltitns dlMrh t niiierinteiident : Mts M St l.tlo, heerttaM of tin mtiliiu ntlVKIscitlnti -o(pt and Mifs Mnt i! Iiifittintitl supetMsiin; prinilinl of tin eihool .Miss liesinniid will illliit the i i r. rises hi whltlt the 1 10H pupils will pirtlil pate sslatnnt IHstrlit ttiun( .losrph II Tiiiil me will pieeiit the tiee in ineinors nf .Mis White Sirs if KulltiK w III pre-ent the one in inrninr of .Mis Limn and Mrs Samuel Hinds 'I hum is will present the "tie In tncmnn of Miss Middle ll time will be Oriental plane tree.i Mrs Kullnc nlo will inesent Itm plants for use In and around the m hool 'Die ieii.l-es will beirlu lit .' ni loi U Toda Is the seeiitnl arbor dav set bv (lovernor ISrumhauch In order to i ill alteu tlou to the need foi trees In l'eiuijlaiilt and foi tin refoiestatlon of certain sections Twentj-Ihe .Nmwav in tples will he planted nt the fjerm tntown 1 1 lull School Ihc will be pi inled alone the I Hull and It 1 ntmi stirets utiles of the -ilmnl bulld Ihk Tin Hnuil of Lilin illnn pi. Id for tluni Time of the trees will be planted li each of the elcht c a'-'-es and tin enllie siliool will niM at tin. plantlne of the twentw firth tteo follow Iiik eenles to be held tills itfteinoon in the .issemhK loom )r II P ICellit. ptlniipil will iblhei the address Trees .tie al-n to be panted tills after noon it: "n oiloeU at the Wharton-lfilston ,-ihool, 'I bird and I.onibird stiecls 100 I).er- Call "Sjmpalhj" Strike linili'il.'iov. N 1 prll 27 un hun dred eniiloes of the Martin Hielni; and ritilshliu; Cnmi m h.ne cone out on tt xjniiatln sttiKe Two weiks uro a num ber of eniplmes handed themselves toother and joined the 1 lilted Textile Workers of Atnerlia w'iili It is .llllllitid with the mei lian I "t delation of Lilmr -non aftir ward ten of them wi-r iiotllled b the toui )ian that thelt -erMies nm no Iiiiirc I le cpilrcd '1 he men deem this a blow al union tm 'Hie i hint is ru-hed with nidus run nniK dai and nlKlit shifts POLICE SEEK BEGGAR AS BOY'S KIDNAPPER rSelicve Suspect Stole Elieh Apple and o-Year-Old Girl Pour-ienr-nlil Ctieli pple. humid and burled up to his i hln for nearli nim-rlpht hours in n (ellar of an tilnttdnniil linun. at T7S Smith Seiond stieet Is In a rtitlral loiidUlon toda at the Petius Ivnnl t Hos. pltal while the pollie .lie MiiurltiR the soiithein seition of the elt foi the blK nilstei' who the bni sup Kldn ipped him beKc-ii seen ue ir the pple home TT 1 ''outli Third stteet Is wanted p irticiilirK It Is belleifd that he is the man who Mil napped Lllih us well ns ilc-)car-old Niitluui Plot! nf Ml 1 t iimi stieet who was found bound and (.aKsed In a lellnr Mini h 2r 'I bis uniu was nui t ilUinK to Hill h on TuomIii the d iv be ill- ipc ired Nelcbbnrs ire ibe iridll fni llnilniR Kill li to n bull .ln,- beloiiRim; to .lulm i'onl of 771 -outli -ei ond Iteit 11 io iinlm.il s whlnliiR In fiont or a cellar window nttiaitiii tlio .mi iitiiui if tin bin -fallur .loseph pple who with a stiri.li hiB put entiled the i1iiik holu 27,000 CHESTER COUNTY WOMEN IN WELFARE WORK SulT racists and Antis Co-opeiate at FAhibit "Homo and School League Pay" Today 'hieiih oini thousand members if il bed Chester Cnunlv women s ore ini7 itlons II Is estlimted hne been In mlho session ilurlnt: Chester ount s "'hlld Wilfue Week, which iloi;s Its exhibit In the New Ccntun Clubhouse In West i noMci to dm The Mlffi.iRst hue woikcd side In side with the anils The lied Cross and the Women s Piace Part lne hchawd like the "lion and the limb in ui-nperit-inj with the work Tod i 'Home and -i hool laaue i.i Mls-s LI-i 1 fluid pirsldmt of the ( arson Col'ice for urphaii filrls will l, 11 the wil r.u aids nf the wnik of thi ;-r sKttin forclrli T - Settle Held set ietar of the l'la ground and llei teatlnn vkor.latlon nf Ainetlta will i1Imus "plavtlme fnt the na tlnns ihlldien -helln M Harrison, of the P.u-sell - ice rminilatiiin will outline the advantages of i ommuniU sure s The olunt.m rommlttee In ilnrRe of welfare work include Slbs Martha 'lliomas hr .lane Piker Mrs Adelaide Comfort, Mr loseph Si TtterRood Sits I'i inels Har vei (Jieen and Mrs Lewis Ltw rente -iiilih ihitltm.iu of the Woman SuffraKe I ' 1 1 1 of Chi strr County. I'AR.MKIt SMI I II IN DANVILLE iNILLi: Pa Apill '.'7 Patmei -.mil ti thlldtetis IMItni of th" i:pstMi 1,1 niipii lompletedn two das' llt heretn dai nltil spi iklnc In all the publli -i hool ihlldien In lUniille 'Ibe subjei t of the talks was The Stmt InteiestlnK 'I hiliK In the Woi 'd Palmer -ninth was Introduced In the ihlldien In superintendent of Sihoals I) lUITeiibai het Don't let skin trouble spoil your good time Resinol heals sick skins "I can't hae any fun! I am such a inlit with this ct''cma that people avoid me vhpicor I co And the itchiiif torments me so that I don't tret any pcaic, anjhow." Don't he divcouiaued! Ecn in se vere, well-established cases of eercma, ruiKwonn or similar skin ttoubles, Res inol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, usually relieves the itehinp; at once and quickly deais the skin. Itoi tors drtifrstaiH soil Soup leairilte the Itislnid ueslnol reatmcnl All nintnient and Jlealnol Lieutenant Law was reported to have been wounded In Palestine and wa mMlnjr MAY VICTOR RECORDS ON SALE TOMORROW W 4 . J7 K m I W m MbjFi2riHynHGBnSafiv&HSBlD "1 f 30-32-34 S. 2D ST. - We Furnish Everything for House and Person ON CREDIT CA SH PRICES Fashionable Clothes for Men. Women & Children. lA Furniture, Floor Coverings. Housefurnish- Mfs Refrigerators, Chinaware, Stoves, Baby fjlllilii rinili i Pictures, Suit Cases, etc. Cvaryfltfnf you want marked low. If you .A la..jaliiah.alfn Amniai AAitflAitlAnf- V"MM" married people and others who Extra Special Jffyffa. Map,c raRfWffl'R j PA Two strikingly beautiful bedroom pieces wvof unusually large size and good construc tion as illustrated. The new French de- Eachsln, with full serpentine front and wide sweep of mirrors. Wo have these elegant pieces in Quartered Oak, Mahogany and Bird's-Eye Maple, For one week only we offer them at $22.50 each. They are worth considerably more. GO-CARTS AH CA! Refrigerators 22 Nowhere In this rltj will .roll find such re ninrkable values as we iiffet. . $7.50 up We enn sue jnu llher I alh In the purchase of a I Itefrigerator, See our offerings. $7.50 up fMDMBS 722-724 MARKET ST. Where to Go What to Do 'r i FOUNDED 18581 DeweeS Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century Pique Collars and Cuffs .50 to SI. 75 . Dame Fashion's latest decree. Youthful and pretty they arc, too! Collars, or Collar and Cuff Sets. Fascinating lines and shapes. Plain and hand-embroidered. Very new. Very much tlie vogue. , Dewees' Country Cub Suits Special S2.50 and S20.50 New Glace Kid Gloves Special price SI. 50 A correct and fashionable glove. Smartness in every line. New, broad stitching. All White. White with Black stitching, P. K. sewn. Fourteen Officers' Training Camps will be established through out the United States to train candidates for commissions as officers to serve with the troops to be subsequently raised. The course of training will be for three months, beginning May 8th next. Two of these camps are provided for Pennsylvania, one at Fort Niagara, New York, for residents of the following counties: Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Carbon, Chester, Clarion, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Fayette. Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Northampton, Perry, Philadelphia, Pike, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Union, Washington, Westmoreland, York. Residents of all other counties enroll for the camp at Madison Barracks, N. Y. How to Become an Applicant Applicants must apply on the official blank, which with bulletins of information may be obtained from members of the Examining Board for Pennsylvania, as follows: Major William Kelly, Jr., 432 Commercial Trust Bldg., Phila., Pa. Captain A. A. King, Room 432, Commercial Trust Bldg., Phila., Pa. Captain Lewis S. Morey, Pennsylvania Military College, Chester, Pa. Captain William F. Harrell, care of U. S. A. Recruiting Office, Harrisburg, Pa. Captain John S. Davis, 627 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Captain Arthur E. Ahrends, Pennsylvania State College, Pa. U. S. Recruiting Officer, Scranton, Pa. Applicants should appear before the examining officer nearest their homes. All applications will receive equal consideration and will not be considered in the order of priority in filing. The selection will be made by the army authorities. Physical Examination Medical examination papars must be secured at Room 432, Com mercial Trust Building, and taken to the armory of the First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry, at 23d and Ranstead streets, where the applicant will be physically examined by officers of the Medical Re serve Corps. Qualifications The camps will be open to the following classes: (A) Reserve Officers of the line (Infantry, Cavalry, Field and Coast Artillery) and Engineers. (B) Members of any Reserve Officers' Training Corps unit over 20 years and 9 months and other cadet students of the same age. (C) Members of the National Guard when duly authorized. (D) Graduates of military schools between 20 years and 9 months and 44 years; and (E) Other citizens between 20 years and 9 months and 44 years of awe with or without previous military experience, provided they are otherwise qualified. In order to be eligible applicants must be well educated and have demonstrated in business, athletics or other activities that they possess to an unusual degree the ability to handle men. All applicants must be citizens of the United States, of good moral character and sound physical condition and capable of undergoing the severe physical work of drill and manoeuvres. To date the majority of the men applying have been under 30 years of age and it is important that a large number of men between the ages of 30 and 44 years apply in order to qualify for the higher grades which must be filled as new troops are called into service. Expenses All men attending the camps must pay their own transporta tion, for which thqy will be reimbursed at the camp. The Government will furnish subsistence during the training period. The Government will supply uniforms, but, as there may be some delay in the receipt of an adequate supply of these, all attendants at the camps are urged to furnish their own uniforms in advance, if practicaoie, as ionows: 1 Hat, Service. 2 1 Hat Cord, U. S. T. C. 1 1 Coat, Service, 0. D. 1 2 Shirts, Flannel, 0. D. Articles of Uniform may be purchased from Army and Navy Co-operative Company, 1123 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; Army and Navy Store, 223 Market Street, Philadelphia Pa.; B. B. Abrahams & Co., 505 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa., or from any military outfitter. Commissions The War Department has announced that every man who attends camps and is found satisfactory after completing his course of instruc tion will be given a commission in the Officers' Reserve Corps. Members of National Guard Enlisted men who are members of National Guard organizations which have been- mustered into the Federal Service may be furloughed for three months to attend a camp by application through Federal authorities. Members of National Guard organizations which have not yet been mustered into the Federal Service may be furloughed for three months by application to the proper military authorities of the State of Pennsylvania. , MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES Eastern Pennsylvania Division, 432 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia Breeches, Service, 0. D. Pair Leggins, Canvas. Pair Shoes, Marching. B, F. Dewees, 1122 ChestnutSt. , ttIn " -iw; m r - f?r; "i li... tf..iX....Wy.lL-y't Jt . I. . . . .. ?w S - N -J Jf,- i-it-'j r,rH-r-i itf. itx.ti . uor.i t . . l !-&
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