Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 05, 1918, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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llOtEAMhM'ANS
GIVEN WAR CROSSES
eral Pershing Announces
imeB of Men Honored for
W.
Distinguished Service
l. L . . .
?T( "y """ jissociflcef I'rcu
nth Hi American Arm- In France,
im3uy 5.
SffGeneral Perslilnir announce".
thf.;is
tvrardliij- of thlrtv-tvvn more matins-
heel Berxlce t,Totaes Three of trie
wirsc upm :ivv.irilpil nosthumousiy
gKwhlle the others went to eTRhC oincerp
p and "twenty-one noncommissioned officers.
ei)IHid men. The men honored toda
Oit. Captain Randolph T Zatie . l.leutcti-
. ..b TaniAB -ipR gpllprfl T' H Harlet .
S4.ir"M .""" .- . v.: . . ,.-".:.
EsrJmes . jioocrtson, i naries .nunni
BS'itt'WIIIIam Stoore, Frederick (' AVhceler
feCL nd William A KUtl
ti Sereeant Major John H Quick. Por-
K 'iporals Raymond Uoonc. Hair B
8f.iPItcher, Dald I. SpauldliiK. Hnrold .!
m'Cfl'JX V T- JIU Tnfn.l T L!l.n.rr Inliit II I ri -
Iffi'QtorTrUKnSui leered tomb that this is a
fiS?? Kred W. Hill. Jovtph a GarKei. Benja- a place of achievement. A
R1 fmin nignam aim notiam tiin..- " , mount, for nil nnnlfiml wna hm
lsw. !... Aih.pt h mnu .inhn c Kieckpii mellnl "" an irMnKinu was nei
1?pl. It.ffatptler K.qrl Helfrt James
vstanriTrrc'KoKVte";1' W""am A
Tl. The nos'thumou'? awards wtre to'
iteipepial Surseon Wee'ion c '.'rne side we also ought to be able to see with comprohend
(t 'Serseant C.roer C o Kellj .ind ITHate , ' ..
'., Herbert D. Dunlcaw
ifor capturtnir .1 uerman buii -tni n-
crew single handed i-rn.ite jnnn
V.tl.n.l,l V...U hnon aunliil thp llistilt
KUlshed terke cros In apprising
Kukoskl of the award (lenenl Pershing
wkam 1.1... ao fnllnws
vdji Blum ...... ...j .v..
,& ii i,.tA luet hpjrH nf tour -inlendid
tT.y . ,"- j- ,.r
conduct of June K. wneii ion ainne
charfied a Run and nptured it and itllmlon. at Runnymedc, spoke and acted not for a class,
crew together with an nllker 1 hate 1 ,. . , ... , ....
awarded jou the ditliiBulshed sprlce but Tor a people. It has been left for us to see to it that
cross and congratulate ou" jt .,han nc understood that they spoke and acted not for
n . ,,. a single people onl), but forall mankind.
een Drown 111 Jli-ouri '
ci T-..I. .iHit a 1R1 in si - "They wcie thmkinir not of themele and of the
&&8iJ"&aiiS
'or Fenton, Mo esterda accoifiing
SdST Fouarn"omeei!,1'a,eKrrrarnd To
v'men were drowned, it was reported
: to 1
? MUilUhl)
JIKSKIt.I, MiHAI.i: Air in! Mrs f.
.(Hale announpp tlu marriage nf their diiiKh
.ter. I'EAIUi VKKONIl to JOHN I MK8
pXIL.1 Jr of Philadelphia on Mai 'J at the I
isacred Heart Church Trenton N J bj the
riiev. rather .Moonej
" . IN MbMIIRIXM
O DOWEI T. In ui.,1 m, in, .nn ....
fot ANNA ODONVBH. who d Vd jul 5.
lS.7'1913. aged in tears -
i PARENTS AMI SISTKMS
eatfjs
L Barth. Henrr
Nolan noae
' Hrx-n Michael .
nonnell John V
"in ens John J
Palce 1-VsnKlin K
Patton Wajne D
J eakee Frederic li
Pohl Henrietta
Potts l:rom K
Trickltt Ileulah J
Preasliii. .'una M
Oulnlau John
Redamar John J
Hent Cllrrnnl
Kesnolds Elizabeth
Ruoff Amelia
Ttupert Anne Tirlnton
Uan, Ret. M V
hroeder Alvlna
schoedler Ellr.i P
"rhuch Prpderlck
Sharfer William H
Kiclrri Kllralieth
Simon JIr V.
Simpson Dr T T
Sludino KHz ii
smith Luci
snsder r'rleda
southwlck Georee w
Stanton Theresa B
ulhian John 1.
snnk Anna T'k
Tailor Reoree W H
Tompkins Clara H
Tompkins Rlchsrd K
Treanor Mart G
Walls Join J
Watson Atlantic M
Welti.l J. mil
Wejton Ells W
w llkinsnn Man P
W llllaras Martha J
Wlttkamp Auausl F
Vounff Anna W
iv . Repkman Adnlnh
ji"f Bernhardt, Amelia C,
Ji4 Wuchley, ernon
ri, jritn rrmiK"
rtjrt:an:ey. Stephen u
uaiianan. Albert j l
Canning Sarah
Panpi.n. Doran
r.v l,'Cron. Harriet
mi uric. Amanaa Ann
M Collins. John
Vf 'unnlneham Maria
Flncham. Lyie R.
Ft Fih.r. Ilarrv A
Vyriudino, k at
L . Forbea. It 01ier D.
&,Yi?'0rvin, Franc i R
Rft aeenhelmer. Oath
y Heine r, Carolina
FOlbny. Kllen c
uortnan Jame J
. Orecn, Florenc ft.
ww Himmfr, John E
ftjp "'iMeapock. Kdward
.. num. .Mary n.
.HUU Dr K K
Htnea. Herman A
.l-tnrtnn. Helen l
ITuehiM. John
burt Rebecca A
!$ '1 Iealiby. Charles O
Bft .Kurtr. r.t Paul B
ff- Lambert. John J
Mananan Thomaa
ii'M,fnan. Hrldiet
jAelady. Annie h
Nlejer, Charlea ti
Aier, catnarine
!, BARTH June t HENRY RRTH hus-
,hand of late Helen. Rarth .iced . R.la
onndi,orkMbknen,.""'AraoF TnTaii
K f'lodsea and societies of whlth he via. a mem
y' . V. I . ,14... (iin.e.l cuel inn. k,at ' tA
in , -.'R2n N Sartaln st Int private Glen
irood Cem .
l RKCKilAN IUI 1 AUllM'K Brin
(JIAX. aged 711 Relatives and friend, in
Svlted to funeral sertlces Fri II a tn
JM. Kith st int private .lonnwooa
, ICrn
.v nr'avninnT
-July 2 AMELIA C wife
of T Edward Bernhardt and daughter of
late George J and Amelia I. Wagner Rela
ttve. and friends
members of Gaston Pres
by terian Church Invited to funeral services
I Sat.. " d m 28.1(1 N 7th st int private
T.t !.. 1TI1I Cem
f 'HKUW.V At III noiu u Jul.
llll'l wlf. nf n tlouard Rrovtn aged aft
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ilpe. Sun. 1 n m 10 Water at Mt Holly
&K-BJUcS!E$r.5u,t 4 M5KNOS HUCKI.BT
son of James 1 and late nnle Rurklet
f'Sgt Relatives and friends Ilarlram Lodiie No
i. P-.05. Artisans' Order for Mutual Protection
empiOI.9 Ul .,1111 ,.cie l.llhlll' '. ' ,
i Ited to funeral services Mon Jp m real
rienea of father James i Buckles 34 N
f!a"-aross st Int Mt Muriah Cem uto fu-
w'l&neral Remains tnas be viewed ?un eve i
E3sl 'TVIlmlngton papers topv
omlng. JKAN BnOOKB daughter of the late
UUIV1 JUI " . ,,u. ,, . ,.n,, .. ..j
iw a Unni- llrnnlce F!urt and Hester A Ion
CAFFEY Jull 2 STEPHEN I) hus
hand of late Mary E Caffey (nee Mrtlov
' ml, aged 57 Relatives and friends Invited
To funeral service cat . y in rn.un ui
n v. Hchrneder . Sons 4th and Arch sis
'.-A Camden. N J Int Calvary Cem Friends
ir , may can rn eve. ,
.-i., CALLAHAN At Atlantic ( Itv X J
July 3. AL.UEP.T J C huaband of Mar
"garet Callahan and sun nf late James and
Rachel Callahan Funeral to tthlih
PC relatives and trlenos are iniuen. -it
. . !.,. l.pAlli...ln.l.u Uul.r
n a., ra,. rcei'iii. .. Miuimr-u,',." . -.-.
" T r.Rche 230 Mountain st Mass of
(' reoutem Church of the Sarrtd Heart Ii 3d
Tiji. m Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service
fed CANNING -July 4 SARAH CANNING
SaV'lnep McNameei Due notice of funeral trill
RJvBabe given, residence of husband 430. n i ar
Rl'Slf. SI. ...... . T.nnAir ...W-cvf
IIAS..U.. July .. I'viinn . " - -" -
Lnlilvea and friends Invited to funeral
'-. Sat.. Sam residence of brother Dennis
rt.r..L'i u,iniH nnd Krall ats Fa Is nf
G.k..uii.iii tiir.h m.u St Bridget's Church
ts Jin si. m Int M. Marys Cem Roxbor
-CARSON Suddenly, at SIS IN 41t st
July 2. HARRIET widow of David Carson
Services and Int. Hawthorne. N J Sat
"mIaKK. July 1 AMANDA ANN widow
of Matthew Clark Relatlvea and friends
Radiant Temple No 1 O of C A In
vited to funeral Sat lp m.26llN 4th
,.t. Int. private Hillside Cem Frisnds
msv rail Frl after 7pm
COM.. July 3 SARAH A wife nf An
thony Coll. Relatlvea and friends R V M.
Sodality of hi Elizabeth a Church Hess
-iTjdle." I. C B U No Ml Invited to fu
Sneral. Mon S 3(1 a m 1014 N 22d st Snl
fcCmn requiem mass St Elizabeth's Church 10
.. m int. -toiy . mis ein Aum luuerai
Jr.flLT.IVH lulv JOHN COI.I.INH son
So Ann and late Hugh Cnlllna Itelatlves and
aoi inviirq in iuiirii nai , n.ou e in
Oft Naudaln at High requiem mass St
ifiPatrlck Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross
Cem
Sf " CONWAY Julv 2 JAMES, son of lohn
T.J? ;nd Catharine Conway (ne. C.rberryl Rela
tive, and friends Invited to funeral Sat
I 30 a m. 045 N 48th at Sottmn rsqulem
mass Church of Our Mother of barrows 10
a. nt tne rioiy tross i.ein eyio aervic.
CUNNINGHAM
July S MARIA tylfe of
Owen Cunningham (formerly of 127 Federal
t.). Relative, and frlenda Invited to funeral
sat s.30 a -m parlora of Arthur J Rogers
.Stan Queen st High mass of reciul.nt st
! Phil!-?. Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross
b. u-tsr.-if Ar .lulv 3 l.TI.E R sen of
nmt ana i.tw j.ir. ii . ,,itu,, ..
HPHER. wuciqeniy. Juiy i . ".!.
itv.ti inn or iih iirnrr na t iiuviniiriK
,IF.R. .on Of late lienry ana wiineirnna
-iahee. funeral at ionnni.nr. oi innr,
.... -,-- , , ..!- .li,
, JfLUDINO July 2. EIJS-AUETH M wlf.
M tt-. 1 tlii,
John Fluillno and dauihttr of lat Law.
. J m . ..nam 1111.1.1 V II St Vt XI V
grm ana ia"iT .uTi4Jif "J ii r IV j
Aenre iteiaiives Km riiiw nn.irg,
and a resiaeme, - n. uiwru .
. fi-SO m m Hlsh requtam mass Kt
nlca'a Church 10 m. Int Kw Cathe-
al Cem Auio seric
. UnuVInn Tex ' T.leutfnint OLIVER
:...n Hnnnwa If A mrA "1 mtn
.lllVr.nd,S...Ojll.?oVbV.--R.U"
a and Irifna. luvinu '", '"viS.'o ..i
a. m,, residence of Vaf.m. 1401 B olei
MlllUrivroaas of teciu .m rni'rc., i '(-
s.t.,
S.n.'5J.0Je.a.,n'.i,li..lVH'
I ASMI flMWrwtWT UTf-df ty t '.'r
HT T M SB.:'- HW - " .
Aitni -hf-3rjvffivjt ."?:
Helatites ann irienos mfiriucri oi r.iii , j..i. ituri.na.ra' 1-r.lnr, l. n II M 1
ghenv A. Raptlst Ihurch and Sundsr No s4, p o E No 4 J, Invited to funeral ;
aool. Pood Intent Council No 187, S and M S jn a m 317 Tulln st S-demn ,
, of l. and Star of Bethlehem circle I ' ;. church of the Nulvitv 1U a ' ... ..
-VlW yVonV2 rm Win"v.XlS$S I nt "l!.lr Sepulchr. Cm Auto fu
t, Int Oakland Cem, Remain! may t n,f.Ri,nrRT July 8, REBKCCA A. wife
rTfA-"! '-.. ... ...... - -...n a f irthn aI Ilurihurt ' sued f.l Relatives
i
A.? Koala , par njne.
k
Victorious and Conclusive Peace,
Wilson Again Declares U.
The text of President Wilson's
accept no nati-ivay peace, w as follows:
"Gentlemen of the diplomatic corps and
citizens I am happy to thaw npart with
this ouiet nlnco of old counsol in
u, .,.,. ,.. .. ...... .
mne oi uie meaninR oi mis day or
nendence. The nlnrp RecmR vorv atlll
i; ' '
as s-erene anu untoucned uy trie
as it was in those great days lonR
uasninKton was ncre ana neia leisurely conleicnce nn ape mat is ajioRcxnor auen anu nusuie iu oui
with the men who were to be associated with him in own. The pat and the present are in deadly grapple
the creation of n nation. and the peoples of the world arc being done to death
"From these gentle Mope they looked out upon between them,
the world and saw it whole, saw it with the light of the Can Be No Compromise
future upon it, saw it with modem eye that tinned "Thoie can he but one issue. The settlement must
a teat ftwra .. ,r.c ,. K.-.U f 1!!
ttj uw.ii jiuot iiiuii iiifii ui iiuuuiiea spuus coma oi' mini. mere can
no n
feci.
no loneer enduie. It is for that reason
even here in the immediate
pince ot
ereat
i.-u
lhe associations 1)V Which UP nii born
tht inspir'"e: nseociations of that noble
only a Rlorious consummation. Fiom
'" -" " "w 't "-"s aootu us
ceive anew tne purposes that must set
Acted for All Mankind
"It is significant significant of their own chaiac
ter and purpose and of the influences they were netting
thnt Washington and his associates, like the
uiuui
matcnal ,ntcrcsts wh,ch centered ,n
ot lananoideis nnu meichunts and men ot annus with
hom they were accustomed to act, in V.rginm and
the colcnies to the north and south
people which wished to be done with classes and special
inteiests and the nuthonty of men whom they had not
themselves chosen to rule over them. They enter
tained no prnate puipose desired no pccilur privilege.
Planned Freedom for All
"They weie consciously planning that men of
(eery class should be free and America a place to
which men out of eveiy nation might resoit who wished
to share with them the rights and privileges of fice
men. And we take our cue from them do we not?
We intend what they intended.
"We here in America believe our participation in
this present war to be only the fiuitage of what they
planned. Our case differs fiom thens only in this,
1 that it is our inestimable privilege to concert with men
out of eery nation what shall make not onlj the liber
ties of America secure, but the liberties of ee other
people as well. We aie happy in the thought that we sentence. What we seek is the reign or law, based upon
are permitted to do what they would hae done had the consent of the governed and sustained by the organ-
they been in our place. There must now be settled jzed opinion of mankind.
once for all what was settled for Amenca in the great "These great ends cannot be achieved by debating
age upon whose inspiration we draw today. This is an,i seeking to leconcile and accommodate what states-
surely a fitting place from which calmly to look out men may wish, with their projects for balances of
upon our task, that we may fortifj our spirits for its power and of national opportunity. They can be leal-
accomplishment. And this is the appiopnato place ,zed oniy by the determination of what the thinking
from which to avow, alike to the friends who look on peoples of the world desne, with their longing hope foi
and to the friends with whom we hae the happiness to justae and for social freedom and opportunity.
be associated in action, the faith
which we act.
People of Russia Oppressed accents of such principles with a peculiar kindness
"This, then, is our conception of the great struggle Heie were started forces which the great nation against
in which we aie engaged. The plot is written plain which they were primarily directed at first regarded as
upon every scene and every act of the supreme tragedy. a reolt against its rightful authonty, but which it has
On the one hand stand the peoples of the woild not ionR slnce aeen to have been a step in the liberation of
only the peoples actually engaged, but
wno suner unuer -nasiery nut canno. act; jieopies oi states; and 1 stand
many races and in every part of the woild the people an,j wth confident
of stncken Russia still among the
aie for the moment unorganized and
"Opposed to them, masters of
an isolated, friendless group of governments who speak crushed to earth
...... ,
no common purpose, but only selfish
own by which none can profit but
m: i II-
funeral. Sat Sam parents resld-m e
JJil Jerse ave Gloucester Lltv N J Mas
uf holy angels 0 a m . St Man a l hurch
Int St Man s Cem
(IfGENHF.IMKIt Julv 3 CVTKARISK
widow of Philip (Jegenhelmer aced n Rel
allies and frlendv Invited to funeral sri
Ices Siin n p m 2017 S Randflph st
Inl pritale Greenmount Cem Auto funer.il
C.EIGKrt July 3 CAROLINA GE1GEI.
(nee Keller) wlfa of Joseph Geiger aged
tlelsliiea and friends Invited to funera.
nervlies Sat 10 a m 1401 N 2Bth st
ni. pritati' til rnir . -;iii ivciiiaiu-, may
Peace Cem
h. iletted Crl 7 to 0 n r
OIDNEY July 4 ELI EN i daughter
of late Matthett and Mary Cibnev Rela
tive Hnd friends league of the Sipred
lleart Invited lo funeral Mon ,9a m
residence of Daniel Manmni. DOMesmtm
I'a holemn renuiem mass i nurcn or "tir
Lad) of Mt l ariuel I)o)lesiottn 10 a m
Int St Man a Cem
(JOKMAN Jul) I at i amp (ireenlear
Ca JAME J (JORMAN eon of Mlilia.l
and Bridget Oornian (nee O Rourkel aged -A
Helatites and friends Invited to funeral
Sat S 30 a in parents residence J'J7 r
I ehigh ate Solemn requiem tnasa st Ann a
Church 10 a m int Holt Sepuh lire Cem
Auto eervli e
liREEV Julv .' V1.CIBE.NCE R daugh
ler uf Mabel R and Ule Thomas II i!ren
and granddaughter of George and Man
. . .1. I n .. ... TO. I., I... un.t frl.pa In. II..I , r.
funfral wnuw at J p m stepfather-
r-Kidenr H W Dals-y S'i Mlddls- st
Ulciucfiiter it N J Int rnrnwood Vm
i,.,,,,...",, ,...,..t b.i.j ......'.n ...... ...
I AWV.n .In .1 JOHN C smi
harles II an! late Marv f Hammer
rietinm. an, friend liniied to fuiiPra
M.m M m . im resldnr.- of falhe-r iJV'i"'" niasa IIql hamlly (hurch 1U
HIgrade nt Solemn rettuleni mas c'hurrh
of the Holt Name Id a 111 Int prltate
.st Ann m l em
HEACOc'K t Huntingdon W Va .
Setenlh Month .Id EDWARD HEACOCK,
aged 84 Due notice of funeral mil be
given
I HEIM Suddenl) at tlanllPlltv N' J
'Jul) 3 MRV E wldoH nf William Helm
Relatltes and friends Intlied to funeral
services Sun 9pm 3 N Florida ate.
Int Mon 11 30 a ni Odd Fellows Cem
Philadelphia
HEMPEI Suddenly July 3 ERN'EhT
husband of Clara Hempel Relatives and
friends 1. O O M . No 54 Harrovvgate
Yearly Beneficial Asa p Kranzmaiter
Haengerbund Socialist I.iedertafel Lor
ralne Country Club Invited to funeral rerv
Icea .Sun 2pm 313 N th st Int
1 Mt Peace Cem
, HILL At Washington l J"'v -'
1 Dr UICHAHD FRN'lvI.IN HILL C s
N R F Funeral strvlce and int private
at Phlladeluhl. , ... ...,... .
I HINES Suddenly July 4 HERMAN A.
ITis.-i.-U 1' it A mnn nt Charles and Het-
i if- Hln'ti aged 23 Due notice of funeral
wilt be given, residence of parents 304J
"llORTOV July 4 HELEN MARR vtldot
of William S Horton Due notice of fu
nerl will be given from residence of son In
la 1 Andersou Rosa 4!1 Wynne.leld ave
HUQHBS July -i JUH.v, son nt i-eier
tteiacives enu
VnA'tVunAi Invited to funeral Sat .
- --,.-- . i .. i
-- V.ilSnre AlTowav N J. Int Baptist
'7'" ".;;z.rj--t -., . - t.i.. J. u ..it c-.i
. .' -" o.r. corAr.' '
cv. Salem p.p.r. copy.
tVEArfllT July 2 CHARLES QUINTON
:ed 4HFun.ral services rrlvate, residence
aitan
agru SB PUll.rai .rr.i... I'll..., i.am.iic.
of al.ter. Mr.. Joaeph Knight. 2J H Uroad
ir'v. i?"!
ii y , am
J0 a, m.
......... ...... ... I. Vm ... . I..... ...
hcitii. .n.r -i ' .".. i.i.ui.ii.ii.
PAL'l. HOKIJA KI'RTZ Msmort.I .ervlces
Calvarv Church. Manhelm at nd Pulaakl
ave,. Orauntpwn, Sun., p.. w,, t which
relalivts and friend, ar Invited. Omit
"LAKE. July 2. HIRAM C husband of
Id W. Lake (nee Wolfl. Relative nd
friend., toranwood Assembly, K 7. A. O.
M. P,i V.MntoB Cmp. No 4B. P. O. 8.
of A.; Malta Council, Na. 903. O. of I. A.,
fmnlom ..of Station C. lnvjt.d to funeral
.."'.. st 2 p. hi . 1004 hsford .t. Int
.. e. . lUwti Fri ..,,- j s. .
private itut.iae t.-.ra auio ..rvic. ..
' an. .1. Hiiaan iiurn.i
'
V af"! V U
speech at Mt. ernon ye'tcrday, i"
my fellow- whose peoples arc fuel in their hands; Rovernments 1
th you to which fear their peoples nnd yet nre for the time their ,
nnlnr in nnonW n soveroii'n IoiHr.
.: T . . .,". ...,',......,,: u m. ..,nEi'i.V,Y',' -iUr ' n.t,'.l-,.l,0J'5',.",-.l.pnnie. naat (V.lar Hill tm.
our nations lmie- Jisposinp oi incir
nml mmnln Tt uol ns of thn
- i- --
huny .of the world "no tan unucr ineir
aRo when General the strange trappings and the primitive authority ot (
.1 .1 11 I. - t t 'PI
that we cannot decision would be
presence of this sion is conceivable
.... i ...
Dromise that was which must be
. . ..... .
imii ttuti iuiiit. (it;ut ,
cm-i miiiilnil mo
death which is
this Kieen hill-
ana snouia con-
men free.
the 1,ttlc KrouPs
of her, but of a
and puipose with
many others also, lts own people as
lest, though they
helpless.
this liberation, to
The blintled rulers
ueatn. it was tne associated peoples of tne world are ngntinfr anu
many armies, stand knew little of forces which, once roused, can neer be
ambitions of their inspiration and a
themselves, and the very stuff of
)
lli.t Ills
lAMBWir Tulv . JOHN J I AMBERT
son nf Ann and late George Lambert Rela
tltes and friends alt societies of which he
u an a member intlted to funeral Sat
0 in a m res den, e of sister Mrs J
keroe 2T.1 W Lehigh ate Solemn re
quiem nine at Ci rpus Chrlstl Church 7 15
a m Int Annunciation i em Shenandoah
Pa bv train from Ilrn.nl St Station 8 30
a m Shenandoah papers please cop
MWSi:it Jul) 3 JOHN husband nf Wll
hetmin and son of late Martin and Hannah
Matet aged 50 Itelatlves and friends,
Washington Camp No 481 P O s of ,
Msllant i ouncll No 9 (I Vigilant
( uunt II No Ul p. of I. emp!oea North
Bros Mfg i'o Invited tn funeral sen
I jn
iles -.at i in p m lit w I.innimott st
urit.it forest Hill Cem Friends may I
itiit
remains Fil S to 10 p
MANAHAV Jull I THOMAS
h 1111.4 nil '
or i.riuet MaiiBhrfn inee tiassej ) Hela
nun and friends Holy Varne and Paired
Heart Soiietlen. MM other BOtietles of which I
he a- a tn mber invited to funeral Mon
n 3 ni -JMH1 V 1,1th st Holemn ,
rei-juis-ni bijrh tnas St Stephen s Crp.rLh in
a in Im Holv i russ fern
MK.FHAN Julv 3 ItlUDORT widow or'
Owen Met-han Ilflritives and friends Invited ,
to fun rl at H .10 h m resldenr e nf I
Hon lames Meehan JIJ.I W Clearfield st
High mass Corpus Chrlstl Church 10 a m. i
int i .Aiatrnevv s uem i onsnohocken i
. .
Hum lunerai. ....,,, ,,
. MM-AIH Jul J A NMh K dauahter
',f lrtt ,Hm." H'ld Sat,haTln 'lrfV Kela
ofl"r """ inni innru w a unrmi ii
V . '" rrsldent or brother
,MHad 1 i.l (areen lane MariMVunk
John .
Its
i Int M John the HaDtlst Cem
MhVKR Julv 3 CHARLES , husband
nf Marv K Meer Relatives and friends In
Mtd to funeral Sat 2 p m 101 W
Sumerxet st Int private
.MYKRlul 4 CATHARINB MVER
t need 71 KelativeM and friends Invited to
i funeral Hun L p tn Madison ave nnd
' Penn st Clifton Heights Delaware Co,
i I'a Int Iownes Free Muntntr (.round
VOl,A' SuddenH July 4 ROSE wife
of Thomas Volan Residence IM? N T.am
bert st Due notke of funeral will b
I xlven x
(i BRIEV Julv -t MU HAKI. A son of
Patritk A and .Sarah O'llrlen Relatives
I and friends invited to funeral Mon Ham
US McKean st Holrmn hlvh mass of reepjiem
Ht Cnu;ch of Our Iady nf Mt Carm-M U 30
a ni Int Hol Cross Cem Auto funeral
ODOV.NBM. -July 4 JOHN" A husband
of Elizabeth M O Donne II (nee CassedyJ and
son of John T and Annie M O Donnell
Relatives and friends Holy Name Society
of the Chun h of Our Lady of Victory and
emploves of West Phlla Office IT O I Co
Invited to funerAl Mon h SO n m ISO V
.13d st West Phlla Holemn requiem mass
('nun h of Our Ld of Vic tor 10 a ni
Im "at bed rat Cem Auto service
OWEVH July 2 JOHN J OWBNfl son
of late Adam and Rosanna Owem (nee Wei
don) axed 3ft Relatives and friends Invited
tu funeral Sat ft 80 a m resident- nf
brother-li. Uw Francis C Yeairer 441 &
Rosewood at High mass Ht Monica's
hTKAMSfllpS
MERCHANTS & MINERS'
TRANS. CO.
I Philadelphia 10 oavannan ano jack.onvll e.
I Tor all points noutn two sailing. we.Kl
v
I Philadelphia to. Hoaton, for all N.w Englar
Rnirland
point" lwo.aiiin.w..i,
Passenger or
rreignt conauu Ant
; ------- -- t- - -
I pier IK, fl. Pine Ht
Tel. Lombard 10OO.
RTK.AMBDATS
WILSON'S SELECT EVENING
TRIPS
UP THE HEAUTirCfc DELAWAItR
Ererr Frld.r and S.turd.y Estalaa
N.w Dolphin Lin. 1's.ar. Stetmir.
TFNTON A.NI tOX.riUN
Good Uualo No Liquor
B.gt leaves Are- St. Wh.rf ;IS P, L
Far 26o ..tb way
i j I
B 'I
S. War Aim
which c declared that America
mnkintr cveiv choice for them and
uves ami lununcs us 11117 'i "s
lives and fortunes of every DCOPle
1 it 1 ...
power Rovernmenis cioinea wun
1. t " 1 If .....
ue no lompjumisc, iu nuu-Huy
tolciablc. No half-way dcci-
n.. ., . - ,. , .
These aie the ends for wnlcn
... . ii
conceded them before there can be !
ur.isUL,lM At her resmtnte inn. .i"'
"First. The destruction of every arbitrary
power an where that can separately, secretly and
of its single choice disturb the peace of the world;
or, if it cannot be presently destroyed, at the least
its reduction to virtual impotence.
"Second. The settlement of every question,
whether of teiritory, of sovereignty, of economic
arrangement or of political relationship, upon the
basis of the free acceptance of that settlement
b the peoples immediately concerned, and not
upon the basis of the material interest or ad
vantage of anj other nation of people which may
desire a different settlement for the sake of its
own exterior influence or mastery.
"Third. The consent of all nations to be gov
erned in their conduct toward each other by the
same piinciplos of honor nnd of respect for the
common law of ciilined society that goein the
individual citizens of all modem States in their
relations with one another, to the end that all
promises and covenants may be sacredly obsened.
no private plots or consjriiacies hatched, no selfish
injuries wrought with impunity and a mutual tiust
established upon the handsome foundation of a
mutual icspect for right.
Organization of Nations
"Fourth. The establishment of an organiza
tion of peace which shall make it certain that the
combined power of free nations will check eery
inasion of right and serve to make peace and
justice the moie secure by affoiding a definite
tribunal of opinion to which all must submit and
by which every international readjustment that
cannot be amicably agieed upon by the peoples
directly concerned shall be sanctioned.
Heign of Law Our Aim in War
"These great objects can be put into a single
Libert j's Heolt World-wide
"I ran fancv that the air nf this nlnce rniiips the
well as of the people of the United
here now to speak speak proudly
hope of the spiead of this revolt.
the great stage of the world itself!
of Prussia ha.e roused forces they
again; for they have at their heart an
, , ... . .
purpose which are deathless and of
triumph!"
IIEVTII"
Church In a
Int Holv
Cross Cem.
Auto cor-
i i nenuB ma call l ri
teg.
n n i
PAH.K On ptrnlli mnnth 4lh 1TI
KRWKUX i: husband of Am) S. Talte
ltfIatles and friends ln It eil to services on
tft'venth month 7th at J p in at Iat rent
dtme ItrandwWtie- summit, Delaware- t'o .
I'a Int iirKate
I T TON J ui 1 W TNK I) VWSON
son of Gideon If Patton M D and Marina
ration aged h das Sertce Sat rcsi
denre of parents til F Penn st , German
town Int at tonvenienie of famlH
I'UAKKS Jul 1 rRKOKKIt II
I EAKKS of 4Fifll . heFter ave Heluti.en and
friends invited tu the serite Frl , s p m
at the Oliver II H-iir Hide 1820 Chestnut
st Int tneard Haeu ilwus
HHI milNU,
oung Men ami ltoa
Ho n osWiSSA(
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
SUMMER CLASSES
Wllll'.ll.ss TKI.Kl.lt U'liv.
Four months course Dalit 1 to 3 P
M
Ktenlng Mon 'lues jnurs t ri
' 30
to II 31) I" M
Complete course for a commercial license
Theory and practice in apparatus to
kethar it It h the code
.NAl(iTI()N
New classes nnu forming Essentials ot
natlgatiou Fifteen leaauns In terrestrial
fifteen in lelestlal prepara for aei ond
mate a certificate fifteen lessons In ad
tanced celestial prepare for master's cer
tificate SHIP UTTI'HS MOI II I.OrTSMEN
iniuvii rirtj hiikkh
Three pra, Ileal course, for men In allied
trade. Prepares for advanced positions
In .hlpard. at hUh pa Cla.se. now
forming Necessary to enroll at once
SHIP lllt.UTIM. I
Second class starts July ilth For prac
Ileal men In I ha uhln.urHa ln.lr.tn. 1.
, shlpvuril expert and practical teacher
ror detail d Information call phone or
w me
DIRECTOR OF INSTIirCTlON
111 ARCH STREET
raaV vbwimm
IIETIII.rilF.H. I'V.
Bethlehem Preparatory School
Bethlehem. Tu.
1AUO bo), prepared for leading universities
In 40 eara Extenslte grounds (l)mna
slum attlmmlng pool athletic fields Summer
session Separate Junior School new build
Ins Mllllao Training.
JOHN I). Tt'M.F.l. M. . Headmaster.
Tuiins Momen and (llrls
LINDEN HALL
SEMINARY
For 172 er. lb) ha htn educating and
training oung vfomen for worthy living
Alma at highest development of body, mind
and cnaraccer. a toviuv. a nappy, whole
some"1uinve life. Beautiful- healthful loca
tion. Comfortable building., modern .uulp
ment, Uyrniia.ium, . Academic. College
Preparatory, Music. Art. Domestic Science,
Secretarial.' Junior T)eit Term iuo,
' ' REV.'!. W. HTKNdHti. Principal.
Box liti, Ulltr. i'a.
DBATUB
.FOHU-July 3. HE.VI1IOTA. daughter
r i?Jiltf"',ulr 2i Henrietta, daughter
.U'.'. Hi,nry nr Kale C. Pohl. Relatives
and friends Invited to furlcral .ervlces. Frl..
tv-in-cV.'"-'" c-ntnarine, st Int. nrivate
rrrr9 TP" Juy "t". EMMA R
tilXT?' wi,t"v of William Potts and
laughter of Thomii w nil Maria l.vone.
In her Stlth tear llplnlt.ea and friends t
,i.n,-, in xuneral servlrpa. on Jinn
J'JKIStNtl
ii i im.h T.tn
i.ey)..wU.of W er W prM.lne. aWcd 84.
.'ir'aV.'v.i1 ,' t.'n'i'rni r5a,a"8'3Sfn
Sl,.''.''?! .'L ,!!".Pu!:m V''"?.".".'V.t:ha,r,cll: '
"'f.n'iJfr-... ... ...
and dauBhtV if lite Wthan and 1 euiaii
fi"""n. nd uranddauEhi.r of H.nry
nnd
and
J 1 c j1 ."oneri. aKPd 7. It.latlt
jit h0h". xion ..""" 1nt :
nham tt ,
Mt. Holly
QiMNMr,A?.;!LjuMa'Joi,iN hT,h
hand nt .tn.
hnntlrt Oltlnlan tn1..tl... --1 rflanrla Dlv
No 13 A O II , Power Ioomllxerd of Phlla
Neat No 1122. Order of Owls Invltrd to
funeral. 4nt n - a?-t nrrhnrrl at..
t i7'.-:. " ." ..' -' .' v":-tv' r.
1 i.'hurch 1(1 a. : m. In u S i Oomlnlc . Cm. I
ItEDAM.Mt July 2. JOHN t husband of SlMl'SO.V - lulv 4 Jr JOII.N T 0.1MP
rta Redamar (nee llolmea) nupd in It-'"- ' P-N n '' laje William and .Martha A
thea and irn-ndi. Orient I.odk. No S'O. . Slmimon Rrlatltea and friends, memb.ra
F and A Mi Tall Cedar, of Lebanon In HI Ambrose V K rhurch Court Quaker
tied tn fim.-.i i.i a tn n m (114 City No 17 K of A North Knd t'h a.
TflfTCftilil In u V n Tn I'll Ha rid I'im
may call Vrl after 7pm Auto wrlci
r riPIHI
itnvr iui a. cukfoup son of Ada
"'" "' tunam item nusnanu m ..u,,
iient (ne. rjnaie) need 25 iteiitivos and
friends Carpet Union In which he nat "
rmemb.r. int ited to funeral series
hh-imii" i itriTL i.ninn in
St
km nVr ' T eiiiii n-nlVt-em
I ..n... ... ...'. "'. . I'" .. .nn .l.t
rolm at, Julv 4 EI.IZMIETH WII.sON
tlKVNOI.DS Sertlcea and Int prltate
IirOFF luly 4 AMF.t.lA. widow nf
Charles Ruoff Due nntiie nf funeral will
be alten from late i-esldt nee 'J414 Poplar st.
RUPERT Julv 3 at residence nf son In
law Heart- 0 WrlRllt, 11 W Hortei ate
Merchantvllle, N J ANNE ItRINTOV III'
PERT wife of (leorce M Rupert Services
and int at convenient, of famllt
RYAN July .1 at purenls residence
1IIJ1 Rroitn at. Ret MICHAEL A. RYAN
son nf Michael T and Mart B lit an Itet
erend clerBV. relatltes and friends Intlted
to funeral, Tues n 30 a m ot Church of
lhe Assumption H V M Dltlne Offiie
0 30 a m Solemn requiem mass 10 n m
Hit Holt Cross Cem Auto s.rilce , ,
srilnOEDER Jult - AI.V1NA ttlfeof ' 1T, T lC'TssWT Y C '
( harles SVhroeder, of I II HI N lltll s and T 1 lH.lsM 1 F
diUBhter of late F W Maurer Relatltes j . AAA-ZX V
and friends Invited to serilce Sat 2 p m K4 IT .1"1,T M fr A "T
Oliter II Hair Hldit 1s20 Chestnut st. Int I l-f . rJ I l- X. I ,
prltate West Laurel Hill Cem .. . I ' JL Xrf.X-r
SlIIOBIHiKH lulv .1 Kl.I.A P. widow cnirtnT TVTOT,T?1ki
nf Augustus C. schoedler Relatives and I A. 3L.Xl-U.L OIOlliJl
friends, Jamea (. Hialne Council No 21 m. , . , , . ", .
and i. uf i... iiattiefieid Temple 27 r of tne only private hchooj with ele
w. a and the Martin Waahincton eirit rnentary schools in various parts of
lUnneflclal Ass n Intlted to funeral Sat 2i .. rri u J n . i.:.
P m residence. 3111(1 t utn si int. tionu
ment Cem.
SCHl'CIt Tule 1 FRFDIIRICK hushand
of Caroline Sihuch (nee Stoerrle), ased 47
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE
pim: iik( ii. n. .i.
Accept Liberty Bonds
at their face value in
payment for lots at
Pine Beach, N. J.
Tine Beach, with all its beau
tiful suiroundings, elegant boat
ing, bathing, fishing and crab
bing. Among the Pines, located
along Toms Itivor and Haine
gat May. Modem improvements,
stoies, school, chuich, large
hotel, boarding houses, wide
graded stieets, gas, electric,
telephone telegraph. These lots
are all 25 x 125, fiom $90 up;
high and diy. One must see
Pine Reach to be convinced, as
we cannot explain all its beauty
and piospeious futuio in this
ad. No ta-tcs for two years; no
inteiest during life of agree
ment. Kasy terms. Do not
f oi get that we accept Libeity
Ronds at their face value. Come
and sec Pine Beach. Write,
phone or call.
Pine Beach Improvement Co.
1328 Chestnut Street
S IMMJ; R R PORTS
VTI.WTIC ( 1T1. .. J.
BlACliTTONE HOTEL
ATL.AIMTIC CITV
Strictly European Plan
French Cuisine Superioi Service
Aliernoon end Night Oinclnsj
Rooms Ovetiooking the Sea Capacity 600
M
iTT?AYMORE.ATLANiTccrn
V0R1PS GREATEST BOTELSUOCE
Westrninslpr Kx ave near Reach. El.v.
ttater. aiOupwkly, 2 up dally. Cha.. Buhr.
oi i:n it, xT .i.
Hotel Brighton
Opens Wednesday, June 26
3Mli season under ownership mnn
iiKement. llooklet. It. It. SOOJ"
' '
THE IAN-
ttater Bkit
-Conv. loc Rooms with run'c
A Yarcer S14 Hrii-hton Place
Chalfonte c'An. ''"".excellent tabls.
vl Booklet; E. BLUNDIN. I
V.V II llv-l (HID. .N.
Wildwnad's Foremost Vaeatls
Ilot.l. Mod & com. Prlv.JStn" j
Good table J. E. WIIITF.SKi.r: i
NEW SHELDON wfidwoor. mo,,
350
bait
, ... "i.wucrn notej, cap.
Elev.; prltate baths, room, en auita-i
Auto D J Wood. Own Sanag.menV. '
mrmvivT imm m... i. u ....
-Lbert(arrl. pTop
,
Vtll.im 1)1)1) I ltRj1.N.J.
Justice ;v,7r ),e-h and Amusement
cull Ocean View. XV A JustlC..
Pnlnni-il Hnlol Hunovated thrnnirhniii
-OIOnial MOtei Room, wi,?, ?,?..:
bath, elevator Onen. fo? 2nh ieason JiTn.
ir.th W H CHURCH WnVr A Proorfetor
VII I ANOVA
T ItiLiTtll V T rt
.Near P R Sia Rf
fM,l.. ...... .. .
.., ,,i, j iiuiri rsrm
produce good table deo Rutherford
-
sjy'RY PARK. N J.
totet;
fel
n
r iTNb-ap or ci
MOnO AN tr fi
pff-Wsl
. . .. . " " '
Ju MHli iimi'ii, N. J.
The Shoreham Swing l..k. BsacrT.
sue ouuiciituil now Jersey
located on the lake, two blocks from ocean
balhlnr he.ch K E BPANOBNIIERU Proa'
SKV.HIPK PR. N. J.
THE MANHASSET
Directly on the oce.n front. Capacity snn
Booklet H ROSS TURNER Prop
V F.RN F.Rf.VII.I.E. PA.
GALEN HALL-IN-ThE-MOUNTAINS
U KUNKK8V1I.I.E. PA.
Drv air. unusual sc.n.ry, av.ry comfort,
daily concert, excellent t.bl., golf,
bath, massage, resident physician, gar
age, long-distanea telrphone. Phlla. and
Reading R R t through Pullman, from
N. Y and Phil. Howard M. Wing. Mgr.
WF.KNFRSVH.T.E. PA.
wn t i anff-e, yi.iiit..vv- im m
Sun get HM P"" .,k JH- H
OU i'o ...iltsrl'im Writ. ,fe v
uauu x-res. Jr. m i.tor usuiru.
l I in urn mmmmmmgatJOSSSSim
I DEATHS
In. I. II... .-j e.i..i. n.,t r-enaa I -b.il. Vn
Relative and friends, ned. Cross Caatle. No.
SO, K. a. E.i Ponemah Tribe. No MO, I.
o fl M., Protection Chamber. No. R, o. K.
T ; emplnves Kmll Wahl Mfg Co , In
lted to funeral ssrvlcee. Sun - 2 p m.a
424 N t-Ndenhnm at Hit Hillside Cem.
via funpral car.
mi;.Ti;h July 3 .mtiiti.k ji . eitiest
imiinn in-iv d ir pii rn num " m mi i hi
Lr" -'J?-?L ,W"'W?J... " i. Z
StiTTA"y
nWa f "Aa."" l,'mplojn of
nnu 3iarv annnr,
frlendu, I' nni tl.
nf David f.untnn'm
iTnn" nin74 ii?rpUr '
funeral Ferl" Sat.
1 10 n in 1A74 Ir t Frankford. Int,
su fmit July .1 kmssaukti
w I (low
ni John filefrrt nKfil fil Helitthra ontl
f'lf-nds lillntl In funeral nor Ice Kat 2
p m .Vil ltcrminno st. Uoxburoush Int
prHatt
HIMOV Juh 3 MATIV VAAY.UW.TU
wir of Iporif I' lmon inil dnuKhtcr of
lalp OeorRp nml atrnrln Shlslr ntrcd "(
Itelathei nnd friend lnllPd to funeral
Tup , 1 ii m IMU Hhunk et Perlre
Kanffeiirai i.uinerHn nurcn ni inn irinuy.
,'" '"!,n,7.i.",r IL B,7, .p.rX.
ini AVcsl
I 'T-iiiit i i --sv int ii'-u iu iuii-iii r-r-i i iiro
Mon '2 i in JATi N Cront st Further
eertlnps In nhote named church 3 p m Int.
prltate. Urtenttood (K of P.) I'cm Auto
sen Ice
RI.UDIVO lulv 2 r.MZAHF.TH M wlfa
of lohn Sludlno ilnuchter of late t.attrencft
and Marv Dot. net Helatltea and friends
Intlted to funeral hushtnd's residence 223
P Colorado st Mon , R 10 a m Hlrh re
oulem mass M Moutasrup'a Church 10 n m.
Int New Cnthfdrnl Cem Auto sertlee
SMITH Illlf 3. I.UCV. dailBhter of Peter
and Loretta smith (nee Henderson), seed 7
jearn Itelatltes nnd frlenCi Intlted to fu-
Until "iexes
city. Thorough education fiom kin
dergarten to College or business life.
Guarded companionship; close per
sonal contact with skilled teachers.
Special attention to physical training.
Sepa-atu depai tments for boy and
glrln in xenlor achool. Ileopens Ninth
mouth 24 th
Year Book now ready : Write for Rates
JOHN W. CARH. Ph. D.. Principal
loth and Race Sts.. Philadelphia
SIIOKTIIAMI AM) IIOOKKKI'.PINd
Crerii: shorthand, the easy, .peedy system
Puslnrss courses Diy or evg. schools Enroll
sny time To meet the heavy and Increailnt
demand for voune men and women wltlt
Ve and business training our claase. will
ne contmuea aay ana evening mru-
cut coming summer month.. Call or
write for particulars and eatalej.
rmi.A. nimiNEos CO1.T.E0B
1017 Chestnut Street
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia's (irentest IJiislnesa School
Kspert teachers. Modern enulnment. Indl"
vldual advancement Charges moderate. Po-
l .Itlnna guaranteed Dsv and Nlnht Classes.
I 700 students now attending rjrotl now.
1 007 Cbestnnt Street Phone Wnlnnt 3KI
Shorthand System in 30 Days1
Philadelphia School of I
1 Office Training '
V r COB 10TH rilF.TM'T Tl.
Fntrnnre Kllh St. Phone Locust IBB
BIDDLE SCHOOL roc.H!drr,.;"r"d
4S31 WAl.NCT ST.. PIIII.A.
fteautlful home environment best dletsrs
I defects mlnlml7Ml bv perfect method. Mon
lessor! method precedes general education
Punlls limited No cnF boneless nnekiet
I srjMMr.n sciioot, war court.r
riookkeenlnir Shorthand Ttpewrl'lnr
rngllsh, Penmanship Prepsrlng for Civil
Pertlce exsmlnailons s-pepiol advantages
for teacher Day and etenlng sessions I
I Clrcidsr P free
I rAi.Mrn 5rHoor, in inth st
srjiMKrt nrsiNT.s rni)RF
Oregg Shorthand Touch Tvnevv rltlng
Pookkeenlng Di Ftepina
The Tntlor Selieol. 1(V M(trket 5.txt
Teachers Wanted, positions waiting Free
regist'n Tor Collre nnd Normal graduates
Modern Tencliers' lliirenii. 100? Mirket "t
linnvri.
Acerwood Tutoring School
I'or Slightly Retarded Children
OPEN ALL YEAR
MISS DEVEREUX
Boy. P, Devon, Pa.
w f.st rnr.vrr.n. v .
West Chester State Norma! School
On Penna. R. U.: trolley to Thlla Fits foi
teaching, rolleice, business, J320 to $2SO fot
board tuition etr per vear fl M Philips Pln
PKVVOHTTBn. P.
IVrklomen School for Hoys CoMeRe Prepar-
atory, music, urninry, iusines art, nil.
.lure All Athletics Junior HchonI for
vOUnaer IJ-. umiueur rnr -.. itriricii
t. T.. 1 W Pennshnrs. rennaylyanla.
KINC.STON. I'.
"WYOMING SEMINARY
A co-educational achool where boy. and
glrla set a Mslon of the hlgheat pur
posea of life. Esceptlonal teachers In
etery depi College 'Preparation. Busi
ness Music Art, Oratory and Dnmeatls
Arts and Science Military training,
aymnaslum and Athletic fields 74th
year Endowed low rates. Writs for
cstalog Address I I.. Surggue.vJ). I).,
I'refcldenl. Ulnrstnn. Pa.
RF-AniNO. TA.
Schuylkill Seminary
' Reading's Junior College
j Preparatory and Junior College courses fai !
. colleges an unlveraltle. Co-ed classical
commercial, muaic. elocution and domestic
.Clfitcr. Itntes 1010 iinaioa on requesc.
BEV. WARREN F. TRET.. M. A., n. D..
President
YIVEI.ANI). S. .1.
MAPLEHURST SCHOOL '.n.i.nd.
A .elect hom school for a limited "number
of retarded and eubnormal children. Seven-
te.n yeara' esperlenre. Booklet P
.MFIINV hfrai'it AUNADF. Prln.lml.
-
IANASSS. VA.
EASTERN COLLEGE '"n""
ircinift
Ca.ed. near Washington D. C n..r...
rranted,!! course. Prep School. Rate IsSoT
.T.IoB llr. II. V. Reap. Pre.. Bog A.
Young Women and (.Iris
NEWARK.
.Women's College of Delaware
To women desiring a liberal education
under Ideal condition, nf home life, the Worn.
an'a Cnlleaa of Del.w.ra offer, iitiavp.lt. A I
I opportunity, at extremely low cost. Sltu.t-
' .a l . t,.alir1 an haatlliMl ...I -
e1 " "'-.--.i-. ... ,-'. .aiun, un. ,
bonr from Philadelphia For catalog writs to '
' Idls. lYIMKUKD J. ROBINSON, De.o,
.wnrk. Delaware.
wamiincton. n. r.
J
aul Institute ."'
SJ07 S Sireet.N.W. School fsr
WaahlnaJon.D.C. "'"
I Regular High Hchci.l and College Preparatn
S.
. i-Aiiris r4njri-ii i:iriinPBiia i ourarBi
Aria .Tnnrnillsrn Short fltorv Writ Inc. Kl
I ieVg.rten Normal Training "DomeatreScI
, nce Buslnes. Cour.e, Parliamentary lw.
Mrs. Nanetl. If. Paul. I.I..B.. President,
' Autlinr at "Paid'a Parliamentary Law
Paul Inslllut. Cfcaulnuatiij opts, at Fs.vts I
Park, Atlantic Citv, K, , Julv f
I.VM'IHHI. I'Xi
Franklin and Marshall
Academy '
1..tM'.TKB.
Prepare bo
PA. Founded I'M.
for all colleges and
technical .cnooi
ryuutlful. elevated grounda Excellent
health record ....
Fin. modem equipment. Library, Qym.
na.lurn .All athletic..
Old School on baa), allowing raodrrst.
Catalogue and literature of Interest to"
eelleg. pr.paratpry atudent. on.regua.t,
Kdwln M.Hrtmf.VA. VT.A Prlnelpal.
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I . DEATHS . ,' hKATHW'tf V j
L...I o.. n ...... ...la.... .nnlrvanlr A - Treonnr arid daughter, of lata .".',
neral, Pat,, 2 p, m., parent' residence, Slid
Diamond M, Rsrvjeea Ht. nonlfaclus'a
unurch s p. m Int. Hnlv nedemeer.cem.
8NYDER jlulyj, KP.JKDA, wife bf Alep
O Snyder (nee Kaiser), aged 2(1 Relatlvea
and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun.,
S, P. m , 4431 N tith st. Int, Westminster
Cem
SOlTTHWICIi-, Julv 4, nt Purlinalon, N.
J . ClEOnflE W HOl'TilWICK ., Itelatlves
and friends Intlted to funeral. 410 Locust
me , llurllnatnn. N J. Mon 2 p. m. Int
Odd rellotis' Cem. Friends may call Sun.
eve
STANTON At Mt HolliN J., July 3,
TltfinnSA niJI.I.n 'wife nf Samuel C Hlah
ton ailed 40 Relatives and friends Ihtlled
to funeral Sun , 2 p in 2" Mill at. Int.
Mt Hollj Cem Friends may, edit fat
Sltl,l!l VAN -Jult t JOHN- T. SULLI
VAN, son of Jlosea and .Catherine Sullltan
(nep Hrotvn). sited 24 Relatltes and friends
also Dltlsmn Nit. n. A o. II . Mestford No
"S. S and H Soflett . Court l.ehlch No 171
F of A , Invited to tuneral Mon 7 30 a. m.,
from hla parents' residence 2M0 E Adam
St. Solemn rennlfm muss St Ann's Church
II a. m Int. Holt Kepukhre Cem Autoi
aertlce
SWANIi-vAl lyr apt. Colonial Hotel.
Illh and SnrTiie s(a r July 3 ANNA PARK,
widow of Col James 51 Swank aced S3
Service and Int at Johnstown, Pa . Sat
afternoon
TAYIXin Suddenly Julv 4 at Ocean
citv. n j.. onoitor. w 11 , son of w ir
.and Susanna Taylor, need Id Itelatlves and
friends Invited to funeral seniles, Mon , S
p. m . residence of parents, 4 ( entrat
ave , Ocean City, N J Int Pleasantvllle.
N J
TOMPKINS Julv 3. CLAUV HATFIKI.T),
wife of Wlllnin Miller Tompkins aced M.
rWlatlve. hnd friends invited to funeral
aervliea, 2 n. in 4S13 Itaverfnrd ave Int.
private Arlington Cem Friends may call
Frl . 7 to 11 p ms
TOAIPIilNS. At "U James Hotel Julv 3
RICHARD K, husband of .Man I Tomp
kins IleUtlvea and friends Invited to serv
ice Mon 2 P m. Oliver H IJalr Rldir.
1R20 Chestnut st Int prltate crlenda
m,. nil Jnn 7'1H lo n-io n m
' TRKANOR luly 2, MARY O . vt Idow of
EDUCATIONAL
Young Men nnd Hots
WAT.TSlUmO. l'A.
KISKIMINETAS SPRINGS
SCHOOL FOR BOYS .
Trtparea for colleEo or business. Th.
closest personal attention Is given. to each
no. Peteral football and basebaltVUelds,
Golf, 'tennis New Gymnasium with .wlm
ming pool and bowling allejs. Tina athletio
spirit with strong competitive teams School
own. It. own farm and coal mine. Rat.
$700.
I)r. A. M. Wilson, Jr.. Pre... fiallshnre, Pa.
nKI.I.KFONTi:. PA.
BELLEF0NTE ACADEMY
Ideal home preparatory Bchocl for
bo8 In foothills of Alleghenles Sub
Jects selected to Hult chosen career.
Hlevon teachers. Spring water i;ight
acre athletic Held Oymnaslurn and
animmlng pool. Four buildings Rates
moderate. Limited to 100 boys. 15
yeara and upward Catalog.
James P. Hiighea A. M , llendmaster.
BellefoVite, Pa
IIAItltlSIIHKO. PA.
A Capital SihooJ near a Capital City
JXiratientu
A country school founded 178(. Modern
bu. Mines, large campus AdantaReB of small
ctuBses and Individual Instruction Thorouth
ro!IR( prernratlon Rates J300 to 1600.
9uprlsf(l hthlftl. s heparate school for
ounKr boj AW Unite closest lnvestlBa
tlon a personal llt If poscllile Write for
our cutaloKue hnd plan of new dormitory.
New Junior urnou! hulMInt? will be opeu fur
Srntfmbpr term Address
AHTlIL'K 13 ltKOWN.Il. Henclmaftter
IMIHIirNTOWV N. .1.
BORDENTOWrsK
Military Institute
ThoroUKh prrpa ration for rnllfffi or
buwineftn, Ivfflclent facult umall clnnves.
Individual attention mllltir trainlnir
ruperlRed nthletlr lima f iiiiKlit HOW
to htud). 3 1 1 h r.ir I'nr Catalne uddress
roi.. T. i) i.mio
lrln, A CnnimtindiHit. ltoriJcntn, N". ,?.
rttinic omen nnd filrt
Miss Marshall's School
KOIt (.lltl.s I) IK l.NE. P1III.A.
Day and lloardlna J)epartments ITlmary.
ininrmetuatn and college preparatory
courses Art Music. Expression Domestic
Sclince, Secretarvahlp Tencher to every 0'
irlrls 4 ncre campus with lake large
airy atudv rooms Outdoor athletics Write
for npnolniment nr telephone dak Lane
1UJ0 Illustrated catalog, i
MlhS iK. S. MMtS M.I., Principal.
The Holman School !S0s,TiVii!i,:T
A school tilth, a genuine working atmo.
sphere Olrls and )oung ho), deteloped for
lltes of usefulness Vopalionnl and eultural
training Self-expression Voice Detelop.
ment l.essona In Presiding Close personal
attention in smalt classes Auto service for
smsll bot-s and girls Telenhone Locust litis
I'.I.IZ UIETII W. llUAI.r.V. A. II- Principal.
TABKVTOWN. N. Y.
Miss Blnsan's Rummer School of Patrlotte
l iiervlee foe fllrl. Tarrvtowntn-Hlldson N T.
1.1'THm'viHF, Mt. "
I Maryland College; ;
isn3 run ttiiMrN isia
Collega Preparatory, 04 Yeara History
College I Olrls from 32 State.
Domestla Selene. '10 miles fromH.lt.
Music Fireproof Buildings
Exnress'on Non-Secsrian
Address PresMent Rons. f'.r Catalog T.
fiTiiynvn.iE, MD.
CnAMRERSnCRO. PA.
PENN HALL
CltAMRERSnURO, TA.
Girls' Collega Preparatory. Modern Ian-
I fese and special course.. Certificate orlvl-
". "M"" "" Private bath New srvm.
i Jisslum and swimming pool Rates. IfiOO
' Vl.ul9? W.? l.'.?. May each vear spent at ,
AMantic City Work continues uninterrupted.
Add Frank S. Maglll. A. M Trln.. Ilnx wj
wirr.iMspoRT. pv
t-s..i.a.i. -.& ,..-'.. . r... '.'. '..
UlUrwlINSUiN 3IUVHrlKl ,V0""'
ory. E,,cMve pnur,,. Co-ed. I.arg.".":
pus .- gvms , all ainietirs n:,ll. Catalog.
Addre.. Pre.Ment Bn If Vllllsinsnort,.P.
JJI.NKIVTOWV. P.
Beechwood ano
A Cultured and Practical School
for Young Women, Thoroughly
Ettahlithed. Strong Faculty
Alma tn dismver and. detelop Individual
aptitudes Olrls are prepared for self
maintenance and to meet r.spnn.ibllltle.
Of life College and Preparatory Depart
ment. Music, Art Ivimesilc Science,
Secretaryship Expression Physical Fdt.
cation Normal Kindergarten Swim
ming Pool Ainienc Flews Address
M.N1I. II r:MKH. Vh. D.. President
ii. ii r:MKH. Vh. D.. Pre!
Has 41.1, Jenklntonn, Pa
i
HWARTIIMORE. PA.
MARY LYON SCHOOL flBR,
A horn, school. Handsome new fireproof
residence hall. Outdoor classrooms . Co eg.
freparalory, iiootenoiq art. cener.l nnnn-nrroun-i
All outdoor arilvltlt. Catalog.
Andre. a llox loos, Mturiiiniore, i'a.
WEST CIII-.STEH. I'.
DARLINGTON SEMINARY
FOH.jHilHI.ri. WEST CHF.HTI'lt. PA.
Ifftcata.1 on a IcOiNcr. ctat in Pennsylva
nia most beautiful farming (country. I.aii-
guage. Art. &lusc Expression. Arts and
craft, and iiom making course, ( caic
'raft, and Horn, makln (ouraea.
eg. 4
rreparaiion wiin
r'ataloc. ' Itor Clin
isrtincat pri
gc
CHRISTINE FAAS nYE Prln
AI.I.KNTOtVN. PA.
COLLHUB FOR WOJ1KN
latXliri.rCH. lllkSTIHV.1 l. A . 1
:r.M)&vSiPxh3LiSiii!S-J
E I'vs-ytwi' ciafs,.Cmiarl. NevtiMttatt.
rrank A.-Treanor and Ranter 8flt
n.ni.mln and Sarah- Crabtree. nalatlyea
and friends? tadlei' Ald-tjf lleacon Preaby-
terian unurcn. invuru .u i "; ""-Jit y--Sat
. 2 p. m.. realdence of D. r. Oslla-
Eher 2a.'t 15 lluptinndoni st. jni. ive.c
SSrbV awed ir ,eve rslo .0 P m:"-""
AI.L8 July 2. .HJIIN J., nusuand ot
Helen M Walls (nee Shaw) and son of latj
John J an.rKllJ'abet). Walls rfelatlves and
frTin'.,0NoVflf T'u ''AriVed"".',
iPrU S-!. .. H .am . ,litarkHt .1..
I'hlla pioiemn inn.a ;"s",,j- ii.ii
ot Our Lady Vletorv
Cress Cem, Arttn service
SON. aged M, wMotv of Aaron t wat.on.
Iteiat tea anu in-mi" "Si" " tviiinii
sertlces. pat, 10, a". ,m residence. WaUon
town, N', .Ji Int llcrlln. N J, Cem
WHITZL'i. July 3 KMU. WKITZEL. Br.
Ilelktlve; and frjendi Invited lo nral
services rrl SD ip. 810 N. rret9n it.
tilt, private '
WESTON Sulv 4 r.L17.AnnTH W.,
widow of Roan el) Weston, ied .1". Service.
BTW ILKINWWWuly 3 MARY P.. widow
of Villa. P wffin.o'n aKed 'I'Y
and friends tpvltert to funeral services. Sat .
3.30 p nt 44i K Tulpehoncken at , aer
mnntovtn. Intrlvnte .-.. tivu
WILLIAM Mult J. rAnT, i.hn iw
WILLIAMS (nee S ack). widow of John Tf.
W lllanV.' aced T3. Relatives and friends
Intlted to funeral services, rrl.. 8 J" "
3117 W Cumbeflnnd at Plnnl services New
town Cem. chapel. Newtown ra.. Sat.. 2
" UTTKAMP. Tulv 2. AVtil'ST F . hus
band of Daisy n Wlttkamp. and son of
Frank F and Otlllie Wlttkamp. aged 43, ReN
atlves ahd friends Invited to service. t 3
p m.i at the Oliver II. Kalr Ride., 120
Chestnut st. In; private.
YOUNO July 3. ANNA A AKNOCK.
daughter or sarnh W and late rOeorm
Youns, aaert 5 . Relatlvea and friends In
vited to funeral, SMt . I P m residence of
mother. r,017 Kijoi s l-rmann.n in.
prltate. Iw Jllll cem
Frl . 7 to ft r m
Vnung Men and llot-s .
Illllll., P. . ,
piera
(UciuntrPag
thool
FOR BOYS RYDAL. PA.
urnrlng the ndtantages of modern
and thorough mhool training to ram
llles resldliiB In Philadelphia and In
the ticlnlty nf Old York Road, In
.lenklntoivn, Huntingdon Vallty and
neighhorlng districts The School
Hut Is- operated to make lonienlent
the attendanie of pupils arriving bv
ullroad at llvdal or Meadowbrook
Stations, or b Old York Road. Hot
inlddatf meal small classes, compan
Ion ible masters supervised play are
features of the school, a large, mod
ern schnoJ building gmnaaium, ath
letic field and prlvktc Inke
The new home is also rompletelv
iqulpped with collages for boarding
pupils
SUCCESS THROUGH THE
LOGICAL SEQUENCE:
Good Air, Good Food, Good
Play, Good Work
11 rile tor Caliiloo P. (Illustrated).
MARK H.C.SPIERJ5,l!e.vlmatrr
Rydal, Pa.
AUI'MOU'N. TA.
Allentowri
Preparatory School-
Treplrea bovs for leading colleges and
nnltersllles High standards. New build
ings Special department for boya ov.r 10.
Athletic team.. Large campus and gymna
sium Terms $400. Catalog on requut.
Visit the- school Write Boa 404.
William II. Reese. Principal. Allentown. Pa.
MKKCKUSnimO. v..
MKItrFKSIU'RG ACADEMY nrTera a thor
ough phslcal. mental and moral training
for college or business Under Chrlst'n maa
tera from the erreat unlv. I.oca. In the Cum
berland Valley, one of the most plctur'aqua
spots of Amer New gym, Kqu.prpod AVrlta
for at Ail, Hot 120. Ullltam Mnn Irfine,
lMl,, nenumaitrr. MrrrersuurK. ra.
l.f.A. UPTOWN'. N. J.
BLAIR
ACADEMY
FOR BOYS
BLAIRSTOWN, N. J.
Healthful location. 12 mile, from Dela
ware Water uap iuu-acre campus ano a
I Joining farm. Perfect equipment. 8 hanf
I some buildings Supervised athl.tlc. Doubl.
gymnasium Preparation for colleg. and
I technical schools .,"'""."" '" "'.
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IOIIN C. SHARrE. I.T..D.. Headm.stw
nArKF.NSACIC. N. J.
NEWMAN SCHOOL
HACKENSACK. NFW JERSXTY
A college preparatory boardlnv school for 60
I bovs Under Catholic auspice. Small elasae.
Individual attention Re.ldsnt chaplain.
JESSE ALBERT LOCKE. LL. D ,
Pri.ldent of the Board of Trustees.
C. E. DELBOS, Head Matter
PRINCETON, N. J.
PRINCETON PREPARATORY
bt'HOOI, FOR BOVS
College preparatory for bo) a 14 year, and
olderi beautiful recallon; .mall claa.,.t g.
cellent faculty! well-equipped buildings:
Urge grounds, supervised athletics; 48d
vear. Catalog on renuest.
J. B. FINE, ,"',.;, Princeton, N.J.
KNor.F.wnoit. tt. j.
Sheldon School for Boya
Bovs ten and over taught to think and act
for themselves Preparatory and Business.
On beautiful Hackensack. 12 miles from N.
Y Healthful. outdoor same, and sports
canoeing, swimmlrtff. rifle pratUlc., Addrss.
HEAHMTFR. KIVFRYIEW l.ODOE.
Box 14, West Englewood, N. 1.
POItT DEPOSIT. Ml7
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THE TOME SCHOOL
Publishes an unususlly lnt.re.tlnc
and attractive catalogue. A Una
addressed tn the Secretary will
bring Information about thl. great
national boarding achool Informa
tion about It. scholarly faculty;
about It. building, and grounds,
which hav. tost a million and a
half dollars; about It. rich cur
riculum; about In fine tjp. of
Tome boy. MiUtarv Drill
A tfeanrnt. AcftOOl tor TAtttt Baum
PORT DEPOSIT MARYI.ASD.
KTAtHsTOV. VA.
Staunton Military Academy
Only Oov.rnm'l Honor Academy la (oolk
Largest privet academy In tb Ea.i.
Roy. Jrom 10, to 20 year old prea.r.d
for th. Universities. Government Aead
mis. or bu.lne.a. Urmna.lum. swimming
pool and atlilello park New I.OO.OOJ
(,arrcks ,CI1J," 'iT . ,c!jr f tlou
address CI. Win. O. IvARJ.E. Ph. Dr.
Principal. Btaunten. Va.
WOtlDHTOrK, VA.
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Massanutten Military Academy M
Inculcates finest home traditions nf ik
Old uominion. iteanniui location in bsau
tlf.it Shen.ndn.li Valley. 100 mltaa ...
tt'aahlnRlnn. Prenare. foe pnllaaa ...k.i.rt !.
achool. and business , Music, S.tfil.tlc. S,
... ru,i ni.in. u.n ana1 n....i.... V . "Vr"! ' il
i;6 nnu Dining Hall and Dormitory. Limited
in Wll boys. Rte 1400. C t ojr on rsquwt.
Ilaward J. Ilenrhoff. A. M.V lleadrnaMae
.1 WAYNEKlliUill. VA. r
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Fiihburne 'Military "School
New $100,000 FIreprof Egolpai.ai -t
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