Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 20, 1917, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EYENINO BEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917
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IS VICTOR
IN JUNIOR FINAL
Doubles Played
AT
OVERBROOK
feats Fischer in Tennis
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t'it'Match at Belfield No
IXT
V
5 Vitl'fft Junior tournament which lacked
JJhHm In singles nnd failed to attract tlou-
1H4 tam. llodnev Heck, nf thn Herman.
VtflWlt Crlekrt rhlh rfefanlo.1 furl I.-I.M,....
ft ,'TX,tJM Cynwyd Club, In a three-eot mntch
yKraay afternoon. 6-4, 6-4, 8-6. Only n
m 'ipectators were on hand to bco tho
.i)rohntterB compete.
, 'j,v, ',Th true facts concerning the Junior tour
'.MlBnt heldlat Ileincld camo to light yes-
', Httkt. Thero were onlv n, rioron nlavers
l-.lsV.'tna alnfflea. nwlnp tn Ih fnrf that IliA
. 's:iiiju.. '. .v. ..:"," "".."". "r:.:"-
siimjy-niy ul mo juniura arc now out 01 town L
,w fwinure nnu mountains, mere wern
j.' ifmny aewuits; no many, in fact, that the
P4;( I committee In charge was directly chnrirpil
iff 'i.wltn having lost tho draw card "accidentally
u vifcn otlrnose."
tc!!..(i . At any rate, tho final round was reached
ITEDESCHIATTACCANO
INVANO A SAINT QUENTIN
Le Forzo Frances! Ributtano il,
Nemico Con.Vigorosi Contrat-
taechi Gli Austriaci
Rcspinti
HON.'SESSUE AWEARY
OF BEING VILLAINOUS
NITTI ED I SOTTOMARINI
La Germanta Ua Pcrduto Quattro
Milllonl o Mezzo di Uomini dal
Prlnciplo dclla Guerra Europca
?, -.i.na Beck was the victor In a well-played
lMtch. Fischer, who M only sixteen years
'. '?' f ,-e, nut un a brilliant game, and will
iCMlrit day rise to the ton In this section
p. !j Hit lobbing was especially good nnd hli
' '.fw.1 placements often brought pralso of tho gal
f ,Ta'. laV Viklnl. 4l.Atl.vl. Ilrv.f...i1 tn U-a Itinn n
AV '? "I.H-41. itiuuri.i IMIIIIUU .u Hf 11..... .-
ufifJoieh. spectators, appreciated the brand of
&Z. tlnnli on the part of tho Juniors.
fffi Jftnldrs to Play at Qverbrook
LVtJ Th committee In chargo of the Junior
a if. " w"' Pronaniy singe nnotner lourna-
15f?i M41.M4 -KM. Iln.. ... Htl.1. n . k ,. ",..-
i jj ' niui ouiim tiiiio iicai cc i vuu ..ri
V?." tirnoV flnlf Pluh. nrnvMlnir enmirrh nlnv-M
Z'l' 'an be mustered together to mnke tho
Evjtfii' "nl' n succers. ji noi, it win pronaniy
m'if WfiMd away, but tho public will hereafter
rite Biniurmcu 01 ine real xacis 01 me junior
"VK onpetltlons.
Wr-i,v- . 'BeK arid Fisher started half an hour
pM ! tithe officials In charge was on hand at
ptf'v the Belfield Countrv Clnh. Tho liminm
Wlffi. ff.""7 naa considerable experience flnlsh
KVjw 'W vthelr own tournaments and providing
K,fffJ , thlr own linesmen, umpires, etc., got along
Wfft - one asked why tho doubles finals
P'V J,"01 P'oy". ror there had been no
vsj;' .m-.-. otciii an ween, oernuso oi lacK or
P'tfl wtrles, so the announcement published on
Wednesday that tho "doubles would bo
Mya" lld not cause any disappointment.
rTh Philadelphia and District Inwn
Ttnnli Association at Its next meeting
Will DA ASkeH In pnniliint n. !...., ..
tfeei " 50BeKn'l,lr tho management of tho Junior
Y- ?nnl tournaments held In this section
l., VS . " ,a8t montn- Smo of the players
Will likely present facts which may Interest
tl) local association.
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R.
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Japatt to Help War Fund
uJ?Pin vl" he,p America's war fund. It
S. i? on good authority that Ichlya
. 5 r?ifa5 who was rated "Ix'h on tho
,. I? V? h.ewMf.or the r"ltlonal "InKles event
JwiEi l f1"" next monlh- I' the clover
oriental net star really plays here It will'
j reat thing for tho tennis players'
KM Cross Fund.
&7Zf0,.tlon.tl ,n,ercst w"l ngaln bo
Jhull . th.M natlona' vent. and with
thta Ihterest will como tho flnanclal returns
yrhlM will make It possible to raise th
BUf sum of money Oeorgo T. Adee, presl
Oent M tho association, has planned to turn
cvr .to Secretary of War Dakcr.
It will also enable the clubs In this
Urn I t0 iBtaK0 exnlblt'on matches which
Jill attract thousands of spectators, for
. KUmarae. trill nnl nhUnl i...i -' ..
'SJ2.ethf0L ihe rcIlct fund' and Probably
jsi w-....- nee U, ui.i very purpose.
. ,
f! FRANCIS IV SHOWS WAY
TO FIELD OF CRUISERS
ip -
ft Alexander McLeod's Powerboat Wins
Event for Craft Over 40 and
Under 60 Feet
Ttrr im iiav n ...... -
Vr ". "..'.J..u,y -"-Alexander
il. fm.r:m'T ""."l' la.ctlt Club and
ItOMA, 20 I.ugllo.
Telegramml da Parlgl dlcono cho lo forzo
tedesche hnnno tentato Invano un vlolento
nttacco qontro le llnee francesl tra Solssons
e Ithclms, dove si proponevnno dl nfondaro
lo Unco francesl e In tnl niodo ottencre una
vlttorla prima che le truppo del generate
I'claln e nucllo del maresc alio llnlc notes-
scro'lanclarsl ad un'offenslva cho probabll
mente nndnva prcparandosl.
II prlmo attnrco, opcrato nolla zona a sud
dl St. Quentln. porto' I tedeschl dentro lo
llnee francesl su dl una fronto dl un mlgllo,
ma un cotrattneco da parte del francesl
valso a rlcacclare Indletro I tedeschl e ad
Infllggero loro pcrdlto consldercvoll. II sc
condo nttacco, operato su dl una fronto dl
quattro mlglla e dopo un vlolento bom
bardamento, falll' completamento ma 1 te
daschl rlusclrono a rngglungero nlcunl clc-
mcnii dl trlnceo francesl nl ccntro prima
che potescro rsse're arrcstatl.
Ierl Bern II Mlnlstero della Ouerra pubbll
enva. II sogucnto rnpporto del gcneralo Ca
dorna circa la sltuazlone nlla fronte Halo
nustrlaca; '
Ierl sera rcpnrtl d'asfalto nuntrlajl,
nppogglatl da un vlolento fuoco dl nrtl
glleria e dl mltrngllntrlcl, nttnecarono
le nostro poslzlonl a sud dl Verslc. L'at
taoco falll' completnmento grnzbi alia
vlgllnnza dello nostro truppo dl fnntcrla
ed nl pronto lntcrvcnto dello nostre bat-tcrle.
Xella reglono del Mellno nol respln
pemmo con un contrattneco rcpartl nus
trlncl che, dopo una vlolonta nzlone di
nrtlgllcrla, avevano nttaccato uno del
nostrl avampostl,
Sulla fronto Olulla In nostra nrtl
gllcrln dlstrusso una poslzlone fortlfi
cata nemlca sul Monto Nero o dlsperso
truppo nemlcho cho ernno state Bcoperto
nl dl la' del Monte Santo.
llepartl austriaci In marcla e colonne
dl autocnrrl suiraltoplano dl Ilasnlzza e
sul Carso furono pure cannonegglatl
dalle nostro nrtlgllcrlo cho bombard
darono ancho lo retrovlo nemlche nele
stesse reglonl.
1,'nrtlgllcrla nemlca ha bombardato le
nostro poslzlonl ad est dl Santa Caterlna,
sul Dosso Faltl ed a sud-ovest dl Verslc.
L'attlvlta' dello equndrlgllo nereo fu
Intcnsa su tutta la fronte dl battaglla.
Una macchlna nemlca fu nbbattuta In un
combattlmento acreo.
Gives Up Bandit and Branding
Parties Politics and Irish
Lore on Screen
By the Photoplay Editor
STANr.KT "rarlildden I'nth," IjiVr-rr-rnounl.
with Vlvlnn Martin snd Smue
llayakawn. Btory by Kve Unsrll. Bcennrio by
lleatrlce C. Da Mltto nnd l.tlshton 0mun.
plrrctrd by Jtobprt T. Thornby. 1'hotoiraphed
by Jamrs C. Vn Trci.
Sessuo Is evidently tired of looking
wicked; leading Mexican bandit raids on
Frltzl Ilrunettcs nnd branding Injudicious
Kannle AVarJa with hot metal, so we have
hhii h.Te n-lurnlng to tho sanities that
marked his "sympathetic" roles. Not only
does Hon. Sessue Immolate himself on tho
altnr of lovo by giving up nil chances nt
g-jlting Vivian, but bo actually scuttles a
launch with himself nnd n bad lady, who
had Inconveniently married tho hero (also
In levo with Vivian) alxard. Such a pious
spiru nns noi been apparent In tho movies
since Mario Dressier sued Keystone. As nil
oi you wno nao ronowecl Sessue s film ses
sions know, he Isn bully good actor repose
ful, pliant, expressive, mobile and manly.
So In this film he carries" n lot of situa
tions, heavily embedded In footage, to au
thenticity, nnd Is generally his Interesting
self. Clever Miss Martin Is nttractlo, with
nothing In the ,'vorld to do. Young Tom
Forman. of courso, Is nn appealing foil.
Tliero la somo overdoing of things among
others in tho company. Beautiful lighting
Is occasionally marred by camera-slips. As
ior mo siory wen, it sounds mean, but tho
story has "feminine nuthorshlp" written all
over It
tiLH" I'hotoirriiphca by ltoy Vauithn Huper-
-U vj SIIIUII J-MYMn
' Reese P.otson
SIIAMOKIN, ra., July 20. Miss Eliza
beth Una Ilobson, this city, became the
bride of David J. Ilecse, Ashland, Dr. J. S.
Souser performing the ceremony, Th
bride la a daughter, of Matthew Itobson, and
recently was graduated from the nurses'
training school at Fountain Springs Hos
pital. It was while a student nurse at that
Institution that she first met her husband.
Following tho wedding ceremony, Mr. and
Mrs. Reeso left on their honeymoon trip.
They will reside 'nt Ashland.
nnATiis
HENDKnsO.V. July 10. ,MA.0fiUSJJmh.Vf
SON, afd (13. Jte stives pnd friends. """EJJf.Ji
John Hromley A HonV Heneflclal An i JnvU d
P1; ,
i?y "
6?5JLSfi?ffiSlor" (.th0 Jnte7laKUYncht.
IV dMvJ .ti1'iB.aw hla Powerboat Francis
i:ir.5!iY.?n .lo victory pver.the course hero
'"'"""i in events ror Class V crulaerii
SWX;y and undor "ltty feet. Mary nello
Of.th. Cleveland Yacht Club, won ?K at ,
Ws V t?-1.10. orulsers under forty feet.
k Citify0 J?6?' IUS 2" fk n the
the R.tt i .i".c u ! r wnen
s .
Ll Sftuft chPtnrcTunb' w-n-ffi ,"V?5.."J?
m
fvC",r..5vfL8'?f.fK Tho races to-
-V-Vegatta'wlircloso'dSywthe
aal heat In tho sailing events.
!'. v
f ROXBOROUGH TO
PLAY STORE TEAM
dttieVicrefd" avab'??.
W,'&ifii"tn!
m borough 'has an "exceptIonaIly0strong (earn
;S ,HAi"M K?' a"d.d.e'eaed me of the beS
S' I"."t" ! vKiiiiuy. una claims the cham.
6P"i ffB""",p D' lne Clti sterling, their pitcher
W u!"SndntlgTat Promise. Connie
5f te5ia? Bl8nd hl.m for next season ami
&Sw. ItfiTri"-"" IHHr8."r the boy. His
rj.- .ui.i.,, However, will oe tested In this rami.
ffS as every man on the Strawbrid?. mf.W.0'
tM Sm J.a da.n?erous hitter. JlmmTe kin.
uj,, iu ncM-Knuwn amiete. will he In h
K Wiir b in the box and Yeabsley KhlSouS
at
I SOTTOMAItlNI
II Clornnle d'ltalla pubbllca un'lntervlsta
con l'cx mlnlstro on. Nlttl, cho come e'
moto, face parte dela mlsslono Itallana ngll
Statl Unltl. circa 1'attlvlta' del sottomarinl
teutonlcl. Ion. Nlttl calcola cho lo perdlto
della marina mercantile degll allcatl a
causa del sottomarinl ammontano a circa
800,000 tonnellato al mese. L'cx mlnlstro
credo cho II problema del tonncllagglo puo'
senza dubblo essere rlsolto a favoro degll
nlleati dcll'Intesa o basa la sua opinions sul
fatto che I'Amerlca puo' costrulro circa 3
mlllonl dl tonnellato dl nlrosc.in nii'nnn
I-on. Nlttl fa rllevare II fatto della cor
dlallsslma accogllenza fatta In America alia
missions Itnllana ed csorta II governo
Itallano n nomlnaro un altro commlssarlo
per gla Statl Unltl ncrchc' nramunvn in n.
operazlono dclle duo nazlonl nella guerra
per ldoall comunl.
Telegramml da Londra dlcono che II Mln
lstero della Guerra inglese ha calcolato che
ncl mese dl glugno ultimo ,scorso 1 tedeschl
hanno sublto lo seguentl perdltc: Mortl
28,819; mortl per malattlo. 321E; prlglonlerl
o dlspcrsl, 38,606; ferltl, 05,906; totale,
1C6.S 4 G.
In base n quest! ed a cnlcoll precedent!,
basatl sullo llste uftlclall pubbllcate a Rer
lino lo pcrdlto sublto dalla Oormanln nella
guerra Barebbero le seguentl: Morti sul
campo od In segulto n ferlte, 1,032,800
mortl dl malattlo, 72,960; prlglonlerl o dls
porsi. B91.966; ferltl. 2,825,581; totale delle
iirriuio icucscno aairAgosto 1914, 1,623,307,
In queste clfro non sono compress lo perdlte
sublte dalle forze navall tedesche.
WATERWAYS VITAL
NEED IN WARFARE
Shorts on Sports
haa
liS1'' &!: A.m"ican . umpire.
ym&Jms
w f 11 -
swVL'SfS" HIju I" wlnnlnc the frw-for-ili Tea
aVi,r!fy J". ihJ Oreendale track, Worciat.r
sft ! brnke tbe track record of i-nil: rLe.r:
mKsrtivjssiisr ,h9 ".??
Lit' Sra,,kro'.7nbe0rffl,rh'!i 55?ffi:?St.tf th.
:!21?jP2?0'&.yt,tt"1T- mui new .on"
'I' '..:'T.4
Congressman Moore and Wilfred
H. SchofT Impress Their Need
in Addresses at Miami, Fla.
"PENNY-WISE" POLICY HIT
.
'?s JJJfi MoDanlel, a fu!j.bIoodd Choctaw In
f "' !.? 1 hlPh honors in Iho western handl.
5-MH6I
jv fttn.
jUftM Of
3R1L"V
tXcrcil 0"ere, ,50'00(i rt0 "K Ami?:
tha hmt mllM . .
h?m ffff0'' B',' laiiic'W
iJih-. ilzli A";r5. 'nenom. will
I.iJl?1Vr--.iormnr Hol!T Cro" 'r, and
ordon. UttroDolltan ehamninn. '
KntU . . :. .
.!. dqi di ma inr nirrrtnru nf k. ili
ytlr. which tour5 thf, wetlen W..V-
raar. u now plarlnc a ukueleln a.
r Frank Poth. of.tha Cheater team
m CTAItntV T.aim nU.k. Ic '-.'"
BiatTc r ciub ....;.? 'iy h"i w. ".if?-
am tD flv hits an IIAU.. .1... Ul
k.Mone. tallr eimlSi in '.8r"SiJ!e'' ??
in team won, lo to 1.
.1
r
e ' .
5 Camden City,T. Stetson
f?'jy CIV wia?,l,n vlBlt Stetson's
at Fourth and Berks streets tomorrow
ry to get revenge for the hniit.hr..,. ,.
twelve-inning defeat It suffered on
Mti Visit to the hatters' iirnnhnM
-me batteries will again be In evl
V Evans and Wiley will work fnr h
awsrai iuiu noanioacner ana Hievenson for
k!MOtea of Itov Thomas In thalr n.
vdr to make ((.fourteen straight.
JUtai-Square to Play Hllldale
agir.BIU Faulkner, of the Logan
, announces that hla team will
. Darbjr tomorrow afternoon for
tn nNiaaie nine. Ad Hwlgler
n aguruH the bom team. Ho
l.a..fw-w ogg.
MIAMI, Fla., July 20.
Congressman J. Hampton Moore, presi
dent, and Wilfred II. Schoff, secretary, of
the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association,
Inspected Miami harbor today as tho guests
of tho Chamber of Commerce of this place.
In addresses to the Rotary Club and the
Chamber of Commerce tho Fhlladelphlans
explained the Atljpntlo coastal projects,
which extend from Now England to Florida.
Mr. Schoff talked of the rivers and harbors
bill and took lssuo with those who make the
cry of "pork barrel" against It. Congress
man Moore said Miami needed and deserved
an Improved harbor for preparedness as
well as for commercial purposes.
"In the event of naval warfare," said Mr.
Moore, "the Florida coast, by reason of Its
proximity to the West Indies, may be the
Dtciio oi waruxe activities, its Inside water
ways should be opened and mads ready for
small naval craft and for supply ships."
Speaking to the Miami naval reserve
who wero guest's at the Rotary Club din
ner, Mr, Moore said that If the Government
was to build ships to eend them into action
it should glvo them suitable rivers and har
bors for practical purposes. He said the
naval reserves would come back from the
war equipped for service In tho great
American merchant marlno, which he hoped
would develop business after tho war
"It Is a curious thing," he said) "to see
alleged reformers and economists complain
about a 126,000,000 river and harbor bill to
accommodate American ships and American
shipping who cheerfully aupport an appro
prlatlon of 1750,000,000 to build the ships
Their penny wise and pound foolish policy
means that they would spend 17.60 per
capita for ships, but would refuse twenty
six cents per capita for channels in u,hii, ;
float the ships."
. Before leaving Miami Moore and Schoff
"'",'' uuiuing me tentn annual con
vention of tho Atlantic Deeper Waterways
Association at Miami during the last week
of -November. The Senate Committee on
Commerce and tho House Rivers and Har.
bors Committee are to join the .convention
after an inspection of the waterways of
Texas. The 1916 convention of the asso
elation was held at Philadelphia.
J20.000 FIRE AT SWATABA, PA.
Three Hummelstown. Firemen Hurt
When Trolley CarStrikes Engine
.,!R.nISDUnckp"- Ju'y J0 Flrelait
night at SwataraWrpyed twelv. tenement
houses occupied by foreigners employed at
quarries. Twenty families were mad.
homeles. Flra started In one of the apart-
l22flPiJ? .!tw-w JU.W and
rifffcattlaill -:,L.-- ::,:
If you can overlook tho very obvious finish.
tho weird nnd unthinkable politics, and a few
faulty newspaper inserts, "Her Hxcellency
tho aovcrnor" will provldo somo entertain
ment and not a little theatrical Interest. It
u ono oi tnoso affairs In which hero and
heroine And themselves on opposite sides of
tho patriotic fence, Mr. Lucas's character
opposing the beliefs of Miss Miller's char
acter. Treatment of individual scenes and
some convincing bits of playing aro tho
strong sides of the production, which is
good photographically, without, however,
m-n?y L hB nrt cncs to whlcTi the De
Mllles, arllllths and ISronons have accus
tomed us. I.ucas, as usual, displays forclblt
Ity and humanity. His vis-a-vis. when she
has becomo camera-wise, will be an ex
cellent bot It's up to the Individual spe'eta-
mi wiiciiicr no can swallow the narrative's
Impossibilities for the sake of the moments
of pith.
injiuuiA "1'rtnr. the Will o' Th Wlsn "
TiTJi-OT-.. s,ry. iy Kathar no Kaianaueh
KM. birauTmadn.HroWnlnB' ''hotosrapW
As n plcco of exterior composition, Interior
Illumination and artistic close-ups, this Is
an exquisite piece of work. Tod Browning
got his directorial training In tho Grlnith
camp. To Metro, eomowhat In need of Just
his sort of pictorial discrimination, he
brings a fine senso of values nnd ho handles
Miss Tnllaferro In a way that has never
been possible before. Miss Knvanaugh has
supplied n piquant, pretty, vivacious, if nt
very suspense-creating, tale, full of tho Cel
Ilmni ?fy. 0fnId IreIani'-1n a modern
l tg; ,U '.", a", m,ost nlIu"-Ing to tho eye
and fairly stimulating to the Imagination.
The acting Is nicely nttuncd to tho spirit
of tho script, except for Sara Ryan's ludl-
.. i3 oiuguy squire.
If Mack Sennett intends turning out Para
mount comedies ns extraordinary as "A
-.na,tch1er'a.i'ove" Keytone). also nt
tho Victoria, trtero seems nothing for his
competitors to do except shut up shop or go
under his banner. This fiendishly sly, ex
haustlvely "tricky." tremendously "thrllly"
fares not only utilizes ths wonderful dog
Teddy, but Invents for Its slap-dash plot
the most amazing technical stunts ever
screened. The action nn. fm, .i..
ocean to tho clou&s and ths earth. Laws of
nature are defied ns coolly as If they were
State laws. "Slim" Summervllle (most de
Iclous of human hatracks) returns In trail
ing clouds of-comic glory, and pale Peecv
Pearco obligingly lets herself be 'almost
consumed by flames in the name of laugh
ter. If Rabelais and Lincoln J. Carter
had collaborated on n movie, they couldn't
havo outstripped this one.
wiiy Korr
The Eagadoiu Reporter think, that after
a tohllo we won't httve any more real acton
an U screen. Wh pay lea4ing ma
so much to run an automobile when a bow
wow can do it, gratlit" ,ay, he. And
thtnl: how much better-looking a nice, clean
bossia to than tho average character-playerl
iniW0rFiSi,JT a ,ack of Ip
Into a- modern movie creep
?5'-f tS'u.Pber ,hrn "our brain will fo
Gaie on the average traveioaue'
FOREST-FIRE WARDEN SUES
Eleven Convictions Obtained in Thir
teen Cases Already Tried
,VA?RrS?Un0' "y 20.-Forty-seven
suits have been started by the State's chief
f st flro warden on chare-es nf miui.
starting of forest fires. Thers have been
eleven convictions and two acquittals in
arenVnT3 " and a nUmb?r
Claims to the number of 415 have been
presented for Arcs this spring. 226 having
been sent to railroads, u is estimated nt
the department that half of the claims will
bo settled without recourse to law. Scarcely
a?v i,"!,6 rKQ'lro1adB' y a statement!
have raised objections to claims and have
n?es ren3erlnB assistance to extinguish
In a claim made In Elk County land cov
ered with young trees of large prospective
value was burned over through careless
nets. The department claims damages on
tho basis of valuo of trees sixty years
hence, when they would mature, discounted
to tho present.
Kick of Mule Kills 13-Year-Old Boy
LANCASTER, Pa., July 20. Clyde MeU
eer, aged thirteen, of Lamnrter rti.i .i
morning in tho General Hospital fromJ
hurts mintntneri vMUhi... ., ... H
kicked in the head by u mule on his
father's farm.
ANOINT. Julr 10. CAnOMNR, wife nf Bur
ceon anllle L. Ansen, V. S. Snvy. Kelatlves
antl friends Invited to aervtcen, Mon., 11 a. m.,
Oliver II. Hair Illdz., 1820 Cheatnut at. Int.
private.
AN'THONT. Suddenly. July 1ft. WILLIAM
ANTIIONV. Helatlvea and frlenda, Concordia
Ix)dge. No. n7, K, and A. M.; Kensington Chap
ter. No. 233, It, A. M.; officers of 11th Dls
Irlct nftlrnl and nollce station. Invited to fu
neral, Hun., 1.30 p. m.. residence of son. Abra
ham M. Anthony, 1607 B. Ilyre st. To pro
reed te l'almer Vault. Int. private, North
Cedar Hill Cetn.
llori.K. July JR. MAnT. wife of James F.
lloyto (nee McShane), Helatlvea and friends
Invited to funeral. Sat., N:30 n. m.. husband's
residence. Hl.1 Gaul st. Solemn requiem mass
Church of Nativity, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross
Ccm. Auto funeral.
CALHOUN. July 18. ELIZABETH E.. dauith
ter of Marsnret and late Andrew Calhoun. Rela
tives and friends, members of tho Ann Car
mlchael Presbyterian Church. Invited to funeral
services. Sat.. 3 n. m.. residence of mother. 3 ISO
N. 2d St. Int. ureenmount Cem.
CAM.AHAN. At Atlantle Cltyv N. J., July
10. JAMES CALLAHAN, son of fat nvld and
Catherine Callnhan, Helatlvea aA friends In
vited to services, Sat.. 2:3(1 P. m., residence of
nephew. Charles I". Sharpless, fi702 ! I.ancey
at., I'hlla. Int. private, ,Mt. Jlorlah Ccm.
CHAPPnLL. Suddenly. July 18. DAVID J..
husband of Kstelle. Chappell (neo Allyn). aged
-'I. Helatlvea and irleuds InMten to lunerai.
Sun.. 2 p. m , residence of Joseph "W. Tatum.
21n V, Atlantic ave.. Audubon, N. J. Int. at
llarlelgh Cem, I'rlcnds may call Sat. eve.
CLLNDANtnL. At .Maple ShnJo. N. J.. July
10, .MAHY. lfo of Oeorgo A. Clendanlel, nged
.1.'.. Helatlvea and friends Invited to funeral.
Mon . 7.3 a. m.. South Ford Landing road,
Maple. Shade. N. J. High mass Church of Lady
of flood Counsel, Monrestown, l n. m. Int.
Mt. Carmel Crm. Trolleys leavo Camden every
hulf hour for Muple bl.ade
CONWAY. July 17. Pe.NNIS O . busbind of
Viola II. Conway, ttelatlvcs and frlenda. Engine
Cos. Nos. 3 and 18, 1'. r. D.l I'hlla. Firemen's
llellef Asso.. I'hlla. Pension Fund, State Fire
men's Asso., llrotherhood Itellef of n. It. Train
men, V. II. ll.i all other socletlea of which he
was a membtr, Invited to funeral. Bat.. 8:30
a. in.. 41)84 Lancaster avo. Solemn requiem
mns Our Mother of Sorrowa Church 10 a, m.
Auto funeral.
CONWAY. July ID, ELLEN, widow of Wll.
Ham f'onwsy. nged M, Helatlvea and friends
Invited to funrril, Mon., 8 30 a. m, residence
of son-in-law. Henry J. O'Neill. 120S Fllmore
St., iTatiktnrd. Hequlem high mass and Int.
lit. Joachim's 10 n. m.
CIT.MM1VH .tulv iu rnAvcm fc,iv.n,,t nt
Mary Cummlngs (nee" McErlal'n) and son of
to runeral services. Jicn . -J p. m., fv. ",':
t. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Auto funeral. A
patient sufferer at rest.
. HBWES. July 17, ELIZA ft., widow of
William T, Hewes. Helatlvea and friends In
vited to funeral servicer Krl.. a p. m,, ;"?'
apartments. 221S W. Jefferson at. Int. private.
ittr.t t,,iv to. i.tzztn. widow of Samuei
r ,
nera
In
sfnomlnv. Int. nrlvate
son or
ngea
nera
20.1
may be viewed FrI.
nelatlves nnd frlenda Invited to funjra serv
ices. Sat., a p. m.. residence of hrother-ln-law,
Samuel Asqulth, B27 'W, Indiana ae. Int.
strictly private, Qreenmount Cem.
JOHNSTON. July in, HOnKIlT L.. son or
P. Hill'.' Helatlvea and 'friends Invited to fu
leral services, Sun,. 2 ,P..m., residence of son-n-law.
Joseph II, Heed, 3125 Hovdl Jt Wis-
coming, int. private,
HUTCHINSON. Suddenly. , July 1i.Aj5AI'
i of Thomas ond Wllhetmlna Hutehlnson.
ed It, Relatives and friends invited to ru
ral services, Sat., 2. P. m., parents' residence.
IS Heed st Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Itemalns
: ' . ,I ?
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a to 10 p. m
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I'tter ar.d, late Elliabeth Cummins. Relatives
nnd friends. Holy Namo Catholic Club, Holy
Nome Koi-lety of Holy Name Church. Invited to
lunerHi, .non.. b:ju h. m , iu;ii r. aiascner st.
holemn requlom mnss St. Michael's Church 10
n. m. Int New Cathodrnt Cem.
V VNSON. July 18. ANNIIi E.. wife of John
A. Damon (nee Loose), nged 47. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 1 p. m., 2811
Plum it,. Ilridesburg. Int. Northwnod Cem.
Remains may tie viewed FrI.. 8 to 10 p. m.
"ur r ii,i,c---juiy in, BAUAJ1. wile OI J.
Elwood Duffleld (nee Graves). Relatives and
friends, members (lastoii I'resbyterlan Church,
Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. hus
band's residence. 2824 N, 10th st. Int. private.
Remains may be viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m.
Auto funeral.
DUI'FIELU. July 18, ELVA. daughter of
late Henry and Maria Duffleld. Relatives and
friends, also members of Presbyterian Church,
llethel, Invited tn funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m .
at trother'a residence, William S. Duflleld. 2019
N. 18th st. Int. private.
EDWARDS. July 18, MARY II., widow of
Vintson Edwards (nee Hlnesl. Relatives nnd
frlendi Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p.
m.. 31 N. King St., (llou'ester City. N. J. Int.
?rlvate, Hnrlclgh Ccm. Friends may call Frl.,
to H p. m
rirKINOER. July 17. rETEn. husband of
Martha Flcklngcr. aged A7. Relatives nd
friends, emplovcs of Surpass Leather Co., Phlla.
Lodge, No. B4, L. O. O. M. : Minerva Lodge.
No. 221 I. O. O. F.i I'onemah, No. 239. I. O.
H. M.inlslns Sun K. U. V.. No. 2. and all other
organlutluns of which ho was a member. Invited
to funeral. Sat.. 2 d. m.. residence. 1020 Schiller
st. Int. North wood Cem. Remains can be
Viewed Frl. eve . S tn 10 o'clock
FLEMING. July 20, -at parents' residence,
1012 'loronto st ELLEN MAY, daughter of
Harrv and Helen Fleming, aged 4. Relatives
and friends Invited to services, Mon., 10 a, m.,
at grandmother residence, Mrs. Henry Tocum
003 It.-uka. at., South ltethlehem, Pa. Int. N'lska
Ccoi.
OARNEn. At Qlenslde. Ta., July 18. 1017.
HARRIET II,, wife of Edward Oarner. aged 72.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Mon., 2 p. in., from her husband's residence,
4S30 N. firau at. Int. private.
GITHENS. July 18. THOMAS A., son of
late Andrew and Ellen Olthens. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a, m.
2037 Itecd st. Solemn requiem mass St. Oa
brief s Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
OOI.DEN. July 18, JOSEPH J., son of John
nnd Hannah Oolden (nse Orlffln). formerly of
Mt. Carbon, Pa. Rel.itlvss and friends. Amerlcua
itiue Liuti. invitca to runeral, Mon., 7:30 n. m ,
parents' residence. 26S2 Tulip st. Solemn re
quiem mass St. Ann'a Church n a. m. Int. Holy
Sepulchre Com. Auto funeral. Pottsvillo papers
copy.
GREEN. July 10. MARTIN A. GREEN, for
merly of Altoona, Pa. Relatives and friends
Invited to services, Sat.. 2 p. m., Oliver 11.
Ilalr llldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private.
IIA1IKINS Formerly of 23 Richmond st..
July IN JOHN C, husband of Ellis Harklns
(noe Ollden), aged 45. Relatives and friends.
Dlv. No. 10. A. O. II. 1 Donegal Society. Invited
to funeral. Sat.. 8:80 a. m.. 1213 W. Firth st.
(l.th and Cumberland sts.J. Solemn requiem
mnss Our Lndy of Mercy Church 10 a. in. Int.
Holy Cross Cerr.
HAHI.FINOER. Suddenly, at New York. July
18, MARY.E., wlfo of Alexander Harlflngei1
(nee Clarke). Relatives and friends Invltci to
funeral, Sat., 8.30 h. m residence of brotner,
Thomns Clarke, 1830 N. 7th at.. Phlla. High
requiem mass Ht. Malachy's Church 10 a. m.
Int. New Cathedral Ccm.
i.f'ASS' Suddenly. , July 18. WILLIAM
HLNHY. son of late William II. and Rebecca
j.'. Hart. Relatives and friends, members of
Frances D. l'astortus Council. No. 1. O. I. A.:
employes of tho Independent Oazetta Publishing
Co.. Oermantown and Chestnut Hill lluslnesa
Men s Associations and Oermantown Republican
Club. Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2.30 p.
..::. " ' oinca si. uermaniown. mi. ivy
Hill (em
HErFERN. July 1. MARY A., daughter of
James and Ellen Heffern. Relatives and friends
li Y'M Sodality. League of Sacred Heart of
Most precious Wood Church, and Local No. 213.
u.n'i.J.aarrnent Workers of America, emnloves
of Cohlmnn-Cutler Mfg. Co., Peerless Club, in
vited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m parenta'
resldenrn. 2211 N. 20th st. Solemn high re.
julem Most l'rcclous Wood, Church 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Sepulchre Cem.
STJMMER BESOETS
Mary A. and late Harry Johnston (nee'Ronner).
nged n rnos. Relatives snd friends Invlled to
lunerai. Mat.. p. m. resioence 01 iui.
tmn Klngseslng ave. nit. private.
JONES. July 1. MARIA M. JONES (jee
Woods), nged 01. Relatives and friends Invited
tn funeral services. Sun.. 8 P. m.. resldencj.of
daughter, Mrs. William II. English. 2101 Spring
St.. 22d and Vine. Int. Odd I'ellows' Cem.,
Shenandoah, I'a Ion., 2 p. m. Shenandoah
papers copy. M . .
JOYCE. July 18. RICHARD, son uf lato
Michael and Margaret Jocc, nged 41, or castle
bar. County Man, Ireland. Relatives and
friends Invlt. d to funeral, Sat., 8'3rt a. m resi
dence of sister. Mrs. J. lilies. 3u."i Earlham ter
race, Oermantown. Solemn requiem mass St.
Vincent's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchro
KERR. July 18. ELIZA11ETH A. KERR,
wife of William Kerr and daughter of Elizabeth
and late Thomas Reed, aged 17. Relatives and
mends InvlttJ to runeral, .Mon., i: p. m,, resi
dence, 138 Greenwich st. Int. Fernwood Cem.
KUHL July 17. KATIIERINK M daughter
of Oeorgo and Rose Kuhl. aged 21. . Helatlvea
and frlei.iH lhvlted to funeral services. Sat.,
a P. m., resldcnco of parents. B120 N. 0th at.
Int. Hllirlde Cem. Auto funeral.
. LEDYAIH). July ltf, residence of daughter,
Mrs. Virginia C. Thacher. 2.128 S. 21st St.,
I'hlli., VIRGINIA E.. widow of Samuel S. I.
I.edyanl. nged 87. Relatives and friends Invited
to funerai services. Sat., 12 m.. Church of the
rrotbren. Germantown ave. abovo Sharpoack
St.. (ler-msntown. Int. private,
te.VflK.-ln MiinlMnal lfnstiltnt. Ph n..
MARY, daughter of Frank nnd Mary Lennon.
or 1-.-7 ingn st., iiennnntown. rvo runeral.
LO.VGCOPE. July 18. ALLEN LYI.E. son of
Henry C. and Anna E. I.ongcope. nged 0. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services,
'rl., 8 p. m., parents' residence, 221 livers
ave,, Cheltenham. Montgomery Co., Fa. Int.
Sat. at ronvcnlenco of family,
MAWSON. Julv 17. MARY ANN MAWSON,
wife of Alfred Mawson (neo Norton), aged 47.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral eervlces,
Sat., 2 p. m., 3214 N. 0th at. Int. Cedar Hill
Cem.
4 McCARTER Julv 17. MARGARET, daugh
ter of William nnd Rebecn McCarter (neo
Miller). Relatives nnd frlonds Invited to fu
neral services. Sat., 2 p. m., residence nf
parents. 211.'. Moore st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem.
Remains may bo viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m.
Auto service
McCAtri.T.MV RlMnnlv TmIv 10 ATT-V.
ANDER. husband of Annto McCaull'cv. ltel'a-
Jlvts nnd friends. Washington Camp, S'o 83.
F. O. a, of A Tabor IJeneflclal Society; Court
aledonla, Nn 72. F. of Al members Tabor
I'resbyterlan Church. Invited to funeral services.
Sun ,2 p. m.. 37 N. .l.-.th St.. Camden, N. J.
Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may bo viewed
bat.. l.t. 8 nnd 10 p. m. Autn funeral.
, MeMAHON. lulv in, SYLVESTER L.. hus.
band of Agnes V. MeMahon. Funeral, to which
'ne realtlvcs and friends aro Invited, on Mon,
8-3f) 0. in . from his late residence, 4B22 N.
l-'th st. Solemn mass of requiem nt the Church
;.' .1.". "P' """ '" " m, anarp. interment
Cathedral Cem. Auto service,
c J?ENAN. July 18. JOHN, husband of
Sophia Meenan (1100 McFadden). Relatives and
..'.'nd;. Incited to funeral. Tuen., 8:30 n, m.,
2813 Ldgemont st. (23th Ward). Solemn re
quiem mnss St. Ann's Church 10 n. m. Int.
Hnlv Cro-1 Cem.
MILLER. July 20. H. rRANCES. daughter
of lato John nnd Hannah Pennock Miller. Rela
tives and friends Invited to services, Mon.. 3
" .."Vi, at ner apartments In Ilia Bartrnm. 33d
and Chestnut sts. Int private.
MURRAY, July 17. HUGH. Husband of
Emma Murrav. Relatives and friends, also
,m n!.1l!.lna?,d Society of Carpenters and Joiners.
No. 2030, Invited to nttend funeral. Hat.. 8:30
ft. m . 1053 N nth at. High mass of requiem
St. I.dwurd'e Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem. Auto funeral.
TS,ntJIT.i,A,'Sulr JJ5' LIZARETH. wlfo of
ifi.S.. JliUr'.haJ (.nef. Eougherty). Relatives and
VlZA?1, r'e.'C funernl. Mon.. 8 a. m , 2514
Ivlmball tt. (i5th Bnd Carpenter ets.). Solemn
nigh mass f requiem St. Anthony's Church
nEATIM
. .. .uri r . rnes
niTTENHOUSE.--July "KVtienhouse 7 iiii
Orambow), wife of Charb'" l, ' ,'d to runeral
'. 3;nd nj j igs..a Krrv.
'A' mrl'ln-;?"pr.va...rlAnrn"ngmoany Cen;. Au.omo-
chette. Funeral private.
nOtl!NSON.-AI Trenton. N. J-; Zulji
Captain MARK, RODINHON. age'i . Q F
and friends, Wlldy Indite. No. , 'parlors
minr V rel r7dXUrk""iL. Camden.
Sit 1 111 n rn Int Old Camden Cem.
n6Rb3R.iLBW.LLiAM w . nonjR.
and A. M.I Washington (.amp. no. ii. 'XA
be viewed Frl. eve. Int. , . ,
wMspap
rtaS-t'.8ron w of
cc.3d'.l
CqlumWa ave.) after 7 p. m. SLrrcrl0FTl
& ot .-? 'ffi-1?
ST Vnih si Camden, N. J.. Sat.. 2 p. m. Int.
N.'...3.0.1-" K:i....mS r.ni. Friends may view re-
mantown. Int. Spring Grove Cem.. ci,-."-5!
Ohio, Mon. . -"n., tlneinjuM I
lotlMi. July 18. SARAH SMITH '3
Cnaries r.imer loung. rormerly V r-'row f '.
N. J. nelatlves and friends Invited le.0?"1".
syvlces, Sat., 2 p. m residence of son tM i
w'm. James Seftrle. 104 it, ,.,..' 0n-ln.i.J"i
,dfeoyi3sBf -?LffH fe n
gnret ann late james Young. Reiati.i. f-
Friends Invited to funeral services 1." H1
P. m.. mother's residence. 1013 Creais It H J M
bdd Fellows' Cem. Remains may 2,'V. "?
Sun eve. "mT " vtewtl ''
STEAMSHIPS
""SUARPE.-July P'10." KATHRYN SIARin.
widow o; Joseph.. Sh-rjo ndndaugh,,r 0
at. Anthony and Mary "l aney. Relative, and
friends invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.
7141 Torresdnle ave., Tarony. Solemn requiem
mnss St. Leo's Church lu a. m. Int. St. Dom-
I'HII.LIPS Ju y 10. GEORGE R McCLEL
A.l5.iH.'LrIPS' ""J V. Relatives and friends
1. 4th St.. Meril.1 Tn tn h.I..... '
T,riiS,r-.TJuly.,?.'J kDWAHD LAWRENCE.
Ji . Infant son of Edward I.awrcnco nnd Mary
Wjlpck. of Oermantown. nei 2 weeks
,.nPD,M,.ND'TJy,Jr 1S) WILLrAM r.. hus
hand of Mary Redmond (nee Hovce), son of Into
nIi??H.,i.an!!.iM;,P' v01'."10.'"1'. of "altlmore. Md.
"in . ' lin4,rW, Invited to funeral. Mon..
2i2j? m" T731 K' ""ntlngdnn st.. 18th Ward.
SoJ.i"tVaH",m I","8' st' Ann'" Church 10 a. m
7'tnS,'?I?'77JlllV ln( AmtAHAM H. REED, aged
73 ItelatlveB and friends. Tower Lodge. No.
vs.i. I. O.O. F.. of Vnwer City, Pa.: William
cJ,tmDrn' FtV, ;Jn,- V- 9' A.n..olTowr
ity, 1 n.. Invited to funeral services. Sun., l.l.l
m?W7n"eV rYt'T.1'""?? I1"" '"vims' and
nrnnnr- j "iitn."!"1'1.'1' Pa" JulJr 1".
GEORGE A. RILEY. Sr.. husband of Emma R.
&r.Bsa,!"i S 1?
SLirER July 18, 1017. CLARA F.. wife of
Norman Sllfer. Relatives and friends invited
to services. Sat.. 2 p. m., Oliver H. Hair llldg.,
1820 Chestnut St. Int. private. West Laurel
"'sMiTH.' July 0. RRIDQET. , widow of
George H. Smith, aged 80. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m . rest
denes 1 of son-in-law. Theodoro L. MacKenjIe,
35S1I Queen lane, Falls of Schuylkill. Int. Mt.
Vcsrpiuna-Juiy 17. Joseph Walter
PPRIGOS. nephew of Mrs. Wesley Smith. Rela.
fives and frl"nds. doctors and employes of Daniel
Ilaugh Institute, Invited to funeral, Sat.. 12
nnn. residence. Oarrcttford. Pa. Remains may
be viewed Frl eve. Int. West Chester, ra. West
Chester papers copv.
STAINItOOK. July 17, LOUISA V.. wife of
Oeorg W, Stalnronk, Jr., nnd daughter of
Charles and Ella Strecker, aged 20. Relatives
nnd friends, members of Lutheran Church of
the Atonement and Sunday School, employes
Welermann Hosiery Co., Invited to funeral serv
ices. Sat.. 1:3 p. m 2341 E. Fletcher st.
Services nt above-named church 3 P. m. Int.
private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may
view remains Frl.. 8 to 10 p. m.
STEEI.MAN- July 10. Captain HARDING V.
RTEELMAN. son of lato Captain Absalom and
Margaret Steelman, aged 08. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m..
residence. Dclalr. N. J. Int, private, Mt.
Morlah Cem. Train leaves Market at. ferry
1:20 p. m. Auto service.
THOMPSON. July 18. SUSAN D . widow of
Robert Thompson, nged 70. Relatives and
friends Invited to funoral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. resi
dence of hrother-ln-law. Samuel II. Smith. 1537
Venango st. Int. Greenwood. Ccm. Auto fu-
"""ALTERS. At 2230 S. 23d St.. July 10,
ARTHURINA LOUISE, wife of Samuel Wal
lers, aged 50. Relatlv.es and friends Invited
to services. Sun.. 2:30 p. m.. St. Paul's P. E.
Church, 15th nnd Porter sts. Int. private.
Magnolia Ccm. Friends may call Sat., 7 to 10
"'WESTERFIELD. July 18. MATUISLLA,
widow of Join L. Westerfleld. Funeral Mon..
B 30 n. m.. 4310 Westminster nvo. High mass
St. Ignatlus's Church 10 n. m. Int. New Cathe
dral Cem. Relatives and friends Invited.
WYNNE. July 10, SARAH E.. widow of
Jabez 13. Wjnne, of Cincinnati. Ohio. Services
Sat., fi p. m.. at residence of daughter. Mrs.
Edward J. Moore, 224 W. Tulpehocken St.. Oer- I
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Special tickets sold dally .,BIVe
Saturday., RMndays Snd nSldaV.?
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BOATS Lkavp ' 15c-
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Wilmington jg . ioa.
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nliHSi' a'' rommercla1' Collego Preparatory and v i
Collegiate Classes. Am Hated with the Catholic
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SWAItTIIMOnE. PA.
MARY LYON SCHOOL
Collegre preparation. Riding, canoeing, swim,
mlng, aesthetla dancing. SEVEN GABLE?,
our homo for little girls. Catalog. Address
II. M. Crist, A. B.: Frances L. Crist. A. B..
Principals. rto ir.os. Swnrthmore. P.
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Young Men and Bora
CHESTER. PA.
Hronit St. below Ilerks
riilladelphla
Hill,
Directly on the beach, overlooking the ocean.
All rooms have sea view.
PRIVATE IIAT1IS kiiv PARTnn
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W0RLD'S3ncATEST tel success 1 WM fx.AlBi!H!EHlIMyj
I HWALlJ OR EATBST RESORT I stfd. 2i
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Chestnut Hill Academy CI"i.i,lnn),a1
f, Smi'I? ,AJ an", boarding achool 11 miles
h??,SJl ,Sflphi11- ' lBh "niards of echolar-
J,iJ?i J;SMrp'l"!,'', 'nulpment. gymnnslum. swim.
nitrt. P?.li'ieat,oa l,uildln5- tnree athletic
rields. hpeelal low rate for nre-dnv hnarii.N
vvbo spend Snturdaj. and Snnd" . nt Iiom". For
catalog ond full Information itddress '""" 0T
J. I.. TATTERSON. Headmaster
Roth Heaea
Thousands of Positions
Tor
-I V. weii.irained women Stenographers
"el" k"5"ln. th" aoyernmSSt Se".
etp filfe 7.U:..'. """roans, nusiness World,
.w. ,,US co.ur,e Prcpures you In a very
short time at a very small cost. Cat writ,
or phone Locust SSnS. ' wrlle'
30-Day Business College
Tarkway llldg.. Ilroad A Cherry Sts.
Languages
Berlitz School
Ju '"tnut street
(Over Rk.r A tt.VLl
Itncrtl rate, for armTind naTV.macy'
HOTEL OSTEND
Whole block Boardwalk from Boston to Sov.
erelgn Aye. Coolest spot on the beach. New
cafe the (largest in Atlantle City: distinguished
appointments, delightful cuisine. Olassy smooth
dancing track, eighth of a mile long. Open all
the esr. I. L. IIUDDERS. Mgr.
Hotel BoSCobel Kentucky Ave. near Beach,
mi. u ..- 0pen ,yer. Fine table.
Bklt. Thone 117. A. E. MARION.
HOTEL ARLINGTON hl"n Av.
Open all year. R. J. OSBOnNErDSON;
Weitminster K- " nr Beach. Elev. to
water, 110 up week'Va uSaV! fSStaffr!:
PAWNSHOP AT d04 ,VINE
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STJMMEB BESOBS
CAPE1IIAY. N. J.
HOTEL COLUMBIA
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Cape May City, N. J.
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Colonial Hotel 0UN colejian
. . 1 Late with Union League
Nearest to b,thln center and amusements.
Exclusive and refined family hote.
Penna. School for Social Service
-, ?'n year begins Sept. 1st
Offers efficient training for professional - ,.i
unteer social work. One year Tourse WiU
VS. Catalog. 25 South irfth street. U'""n
George School A nom ehooi in the coun-
rate dormitories. Qra'd'uaU.u'cVced 5lrl,,'n?,'ipa
227 acres. Athletics. Catalog ijJn AC0vg?'
ton. A. M, Prln.. Hot 2a!?Ueo-rg.t"r?;hi-. 'V,n.1-
Trained for Leadership
in Peace or in War
PENNSYLVANIA
Military College Merf
COMMAND
In the U. S. Armyi In tho National
Ounrd of many states 1 and hold
important rank In the Officers' ne
ere Corps, U. S. A.
Collegiate courses In Civil Eng.
neerlntr, Cliemlstry, Economics and
Finance. 66th year.
Crack Cavnlry, Infantry and Artll
lery. y. 8. Cavnlry Captain detailed
from Active I.lst by Government.
PREPARATORY AND JUNIOR SCHOOLS
COL. CHARLES E HVATT. Command.nt
Box 555, Chester, Pa.
"The West Point )f the Keystone State"
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HARRISIlUno. TA.
Harrisburg Academy
A Capital School Near a Cnpltal City
v .V..count.r'r achool founded 1780. Modsra
cuildlngs. large campus. Advantages of small
classes and individual Instruction. Thorough
college preparation. Rates 450 to 1550.
Supervised athletics. Separate school for
younger boys. We Invite closest Investiga
tion n personal Visit If possible. Write for
our catalogue and plana of new doimltory.
New Junior school hulldlnc will be open for
September term. Address
ARTHUR K. lir.OWN. D. A.. Headmaster
Only $15.00. Complete Course In Nten.r...T
. lloolkteplng. To every pSdI? rer.0,""?hlV
tXjrW" reg,terlng
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fore SeDtember. we win .t:,
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,ro.niplete courso
of time rewired to complete course 'pmEViX'
guaranteed. Inatal ment ..,: "ltfona
hchool of n.,lne.,1ITflcen?a.m,o3,".',,r"i''r.?
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STRAYER'S 2 Dt nu.ie 5.
Sth and Cheatnut
School
Position, guaranteed.' Enter" bow? dIt1 orS n'fg'nt
Telegraph a.nd.ght c
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..KINGSTON. PA
WYOMING SEJHNARY
Co-educatlonal. Where th .
roper vision of highest ZiltJ'?. ?le i
vruir vision or highest ournoie. i i,." '
ceptlonal teachers. College Kin"-!1. '" E
ness. Art M.,-1,. .rtrllc". reparation, n....
Indowed low rites cii.to.1"1"' Athl.tlci
L. L. HPItAOUEVD. Sf.'S;., klngsten. P..
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HOTEL CAPE MAY Jsm
NOW OPEN
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smartest of Amiari ran Rnrlmo
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MALPEHURST SCHOOL vm.u'nT
onSKSd hand9.ubhno0r,m'.'irchai.Jiml"d &Ur
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BWAKTHMOItE. PA.
Swarthmore Preparatory School
For Roya A well.estnbllshed srhool for a lim
ited number of etudents. Each boy Is developed
to do hi- beat. Rocreatlon balanced with study.
8trong Junior Department. Write a frank letter
about, our boy problem ask for catalog.
A. II. TOMLINSON, Ileitdmaster
, Hwnrthmore. I'a.
. MERCER8UUHO. PA. )m
The Mercersburg Academy
FOB DOYS Mercersbnrg. Fa.
.Hna fr catalogue to
Win. Mann Irvine, Ph. v.. LL.D.. Ileadmaiter.
Hox 120. .
ALT.ENTOWN. PA.
ALLENTOWN PREPARATORY
School for Ilojs. Prepares for colleges and unl- vM
versltles. Jrugnlflcent new building, fine country 4
VSs v' ..,",or.."'.PI- ates suu lo jsou.
404. Ilr. Wm. II. Reese. p,n;. AlUntown. Pfc
INCABTER. TA.
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Lancaster, l'a. Founded iiht. MM.m Miuiemsat I
'broughout. Prepares boys for leading collets 7J
T.a.Ilelm.A.M..K.M.Hartman.A.M..ITs..Usi 41
NAZAHETH. PA.
4 Blair Arnrlami. -n
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NAZARETD HALL MILITARY ACADEMY
NAZARETH. IA rnitvnrn 1?1S
A mllltnPV Anatiitmv tnm hnvi Pnii ntnarA tl
WX i.!"'. bu"lnesa courses. Senior, intermediate Al
and Junior Departments. Vigorous athletic life) 1
Ji. n2"lAary '"'; Of Nazareth Hall, former Sec
retary Oeorgo H. Cortelvou uvi "Nazarsm
if. ,'.' .character builder not a mere tralasr M
of the mind." Address Military Secretary. M
M'ENONAH. N. J.
WENONAH Sffiffil
. Where a boy la taurht L.. .A M..v iau la .i;l
a Jf".." T.wel.ve mc from Phllndelpys- 'J
cVtiiSmlc:n"ln',a anJ Special Courses
For J
.. Pr. CHARLES 11. yiiuvktv i..M.nl.
Major CLAYTON A. HNVIikh s-niilntwuKD,'
Qg 41t. Wennn.i.. v.w Jersey. JA
LONOPOBT. N. J.
Wfachertar Preparatory School
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