Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1918, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Image 6

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MtfS ELECTION
i'Rcturn to Senate Would
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i, Condemnation of Ad-
istration," Wilson Writes
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Jackson. Miss.. Atlr. 12.
kJusaU Ytrilanfl ttiriMiirti n latf Al trt
jSyron McNeil, an attorney of Hazel
mint. Mis., has declared that nhould
W me'votera of Mississippi re-elect Senator
jw James K. Vardaman to the United mates
P;SenMe he would retard their action as
&Ai condemnation of nis aaminisirauon.
&.M.. am...... ilia fAn.n(1 a I. ftiA Unnaln
:IC ill UJMJBIII.,( W lllc .luimiiiui. now..
i' nej iresiaeni a icner, wiutn w.s
0-S' mud nilhllc here tonight and which uas
JgL reply to a letter written by Mr. Mc-
jfMi. follows:
M "ReDiylnx to your letter of the 23d of
: Jttlr let m mv that It Is nlvravs with
iH .utmost hesitation that I enture to
.express an opinion about candidates for
tfef'lctlon, either to the Senate or to the
Sfi 'HOUSr, DCUIUFV 1 ttTl'l II1UI 11 1 1IUL 11 Villi
,;njr point of lcw my privilege to rub-
t mmmit tn lh. vntnr'm nt n SStntn i'h:it th,lr
ttftuj action shall be.
y "nut upon questions 01 taci, i am
&,Mberty to speak.
1UU Villi 1IIJ UllfllllUll lu LCiiii.il
Statements made op behalf of Senator
r ju vnraaman, in wnicn an cnort n maue in
38L. create an Impression that I mould not
BsSsf regard the return of Senator Varrta
EK: man to the Senate as a erdlct against
- the present Administration Such state-
V ments are calculated to put a 'very false
J7Mi face upon Senator Vardaman's candi-
SJJt aacy, Senator araaman has neon con
4$ splcuous among the Pemocrats In the
paf i Senate for his opposition to tne Acimin-
utratlon.
"If the oters of Mississippi should
again choose him to represent them, I
not only hae no rlcht to object; I
would hae no rl?ht In any way to criti
cise them, but I should be obliged to i
accept their act'on as a condemnation
of my Administration, and It Is only
right that they should Know this before
tney act."
RAILROAD CONTRACT i
IS MODIFIED BY U. S.
Payment of Balanc Between
Liabilities and Assets is !
Deferred j
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Italtlmore, AUR. 12 !
B. Davles IVarflcld. president of the
National Association of Owners of Hail-
road Securities. In a letter to the mem-
bers of the organization, tells of the '
Progress of negotiations with the author- j
Hies In Washington regarding modlflca-
'tlons of the draft contract of July 6 He
lays:
"Section , operation and account-1
Inc Important modifications to this sec
tion hae been granted, the effect of
which Is to give to a railroad credit for i
Us supplies and materials turned oer
and at the option of the railroad to
defer payment of the balance as between .
current assets and current liabilities
until the end of Federal control when
ever It appears that the total current
assets. Including supplies and materials,
are clearly equal to the tot.il current
liabilities. This relieves the railroads
from having to raise and pay to the
Government large amounts of cash and
tends further to stabilize and make more
s...rr..:.... -. ..
v.' 'certain ine sianaara return.
W;,', The provisions regarding the upkeep
3y of the roads ana excess maintenance nas
i'i Deen modtnea to read .
'The director general may expend
rsr such sums, it any. as may ne
ICIJUiSKC lirt lile PdlC Ujrriuiluil UL Llic
property assuming a use slm -
liar to the use during the test period and
not substantially enhancing the coat of
maintenance over the normal standard
Of maintenance of railroads of like char-
" .a"? .buslness durlng bald
t "The specific purposes for which ex -
penditures for excess maintenance may
be made," says Mr. Warfleld. "are now
defined; formerly they were not We
still xnntoml hr.--er that white IhU
modification Is a decided improvement,
no such charge should be made in prl-
.,&.. . AUJ U..-. .l ,- ....-l. 1. I
viiKjr iu uacu i;iiuiKa uiiu iu sunn uiii-
W ' ?enl!?ce !houldChecarrfedXCoevSe3rmuantnu
Qenan uh were imiu uurinx ine ichi
the end of federal control, so that the
standard return shall he a nxeo amount Kentucky training for work In the ijuar
and not subject to reduction during termaster's department
Federal control.
"No substantial progress has yet been
' made affecting the broad powers of the
director general in making additions
and betterments without limitation and
' charging tho same against the com-
KjSSf'pariles. Under the proposed contract
T'1 thA cost nf additions and hettermentai
ITi ' marln tiv thA dlreofnr ireneml tn.iv lu.
T&?T 1 iillllOUKll 11UL III 11U !, i.- nunc, tub
il5e,1UCted frm ,the ltaJn.d?Jd rtUrn.be'llta material conseauences. u evldenLed
ftfj-'forsi navment nf such dtildenrln ns haie va ' l
8? bn regularly paid by a railroad during
th test period Our contention is no
x deduction for any class of capital ex -
tft penditures should be made from the
itandard return until after such dlvl -
. dends have been provided for, and ab-
i normal additions shall be accounted for
"j.1 only at the termination of Federal con-
trol. Taxes and rentals of leased lines
'k and properites are, however, now pro
vided for and come before any deduc
f'f tlons for the cost of additions and bet
terments from the standard return "
KHct.M1N1STF.RS fHARfiF. TREASON
;'Gcrman - Controlled Rumanian
fS Cabinet Jeered as Traitors
P&t?' Amsterdam. Aug 12. The members of
p -'-.- .. . .. , ...
!. ituman'anov!r"Jn:"Ll'.u7"Bn'
"-r. numinia mm ine wc- urouusa iu iK.iire
v-. zl ." "":' :...; '
WM. them by the present German-comrolled
iV s Rumanian Government, accoraine to
Kf", Jasiy dispatches to German newrpapers.
Anr.l a scenes or excitement, tne tor
SVf,. mer ministers repiy to tne inaiciment
"A . -iraiB rcu i muiiuuj D.V....& " ... ..-
EKK minlin Parliament. It was siened by J.
l!.' .. .t a T I .
c)ut!- iJ- C, urauanq, ine lormer ircmier, anu i
&& wr mentioned in the charges. I
S 5l". - hl J . .A .I.A.. ill.l nn, ruflffnl,.
;rriney uet uicu t..cjr .w ,.ww .b...
th moral or legal autnority ot a rar
rilment composed of "trailers and de
i sjs-rters."
V''Wlth full confidence we look forward
5 the final consequences oi mis war
with pride to the juasnnent or nis-
k,lv,ry, the reply said.
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STABILIZING ITALIAN MONEY
ulkCaBures to Stop Ackeee Specu.
j?A lation in U. 3. Arc Aciopieu
Is ? r .- r .-- n..r.r; i Atm
mopifrianff i9ift vm sv ,-..,-....- .
Umt, AUr. I. rtiiicrii.lv Iln ""!'"
troneest measures to put an end to
culatlon aBainst iiiimnimiwui '
erlcan marKei. which ucincimi ..
He and made exchange constantly and
WUsHitinablV aeninsi mis rauuiir "',"
KTniornalo d'ltalla In an article, evl
isHy T ?'J"lofflclal character, exam-
mnit.K r.f th TrAflurv. to ameji
I h. ovAhnnirA itltuatinn. which nf
IkX Italy not only financially and eco-
fovr that Internationa aitreements
been enterea upon wun '.'""
hoped. w ' "itl'". :h
j at ttiA AvehantA on the
...Whlch'wa. 'nine lire and elRhteen
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KENNEDY
SIRE AND SONS IN SERVICE
Olio Kennedy (top). 542 Noble
flrccl, Norn-town, is in the Y. M.
C. A. rervice in France; Arthur,
twenty-four jcars ol, i "over
there" uith the methcal dispatch,
while Odu, twentx-ttvo ears old,
is awaiting nver-eds orders as a
motorode dispatch rider. Harry,
nineteen yeari old, is training for
the quartermaster department at a
Kentucky cantonment
FOUR OF FAMILY IN SERVICE
I a- . at i c- ur
' ornsiown miIn aiui son uver
Tllcrc": Two Bovs GoillR
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I -orriiton. i'a , is proua ot ut:a
, Kennedy and his three sons Arthur,
( twenty-four jears old , Odus.itwenty-two,
i and Henry nineteen All are In the
I servlce "Paddy" Kcnnedr Is already
I "over there So Is Arthur.
' ,At, ih Kennedy home 542 Noble
strl- Norrlstown. Mrs Uva Kennedy,
ne wife and mother, and Miss Florence.
daughter and sister, ate sorry they
f not BISO Overseas
i-i- en.v.A Anii...n.i tn v. r t r. i
, ge,.e a Jear nB, bul the ho'ng ha
0nly recently joined the colors. Arthur
,i-.--, r l -u i.i Ji .-
enusieu in June ill ine ilicuiuai aiBiiaiiwi
- iiimic mm .uttuv.. ... ..a..Q ...c nvti.r.
! orc0ciiUdlSepnilcnetrld'eJr0nannf,vvll "ioS I
i ..Rot . a short tme aKO ancj is n ,
ARGENTINE FEELS WAR PINCH
Food Is Hicli, Wages Low, and
n-r r.
WorK Scarce
Rneno. Aires. Auir 11 Argentina.
.... i. . i .1.- .. i .n.-ins
' b' he constantly Increasing cost of 11-
ing scarcity of work, lowering of wages,
, development of trusts," cornering of
,. . , . ,. ,, -,.i, .
1 anlcles of consumption nnd extensive
bpeculatlon in public necessities.
The Government is being urged to
adopt emergency measures similar to
thobe jiurhued by other countries where
the war produced Mich conditions It
has been tuggested that special com
mittees be appointed by the State to
Intervene or that additional powers be
extended to those branches of the pub
lic administration, which, from the na
ture of their functions, are best equip
ped for coping with the evils.
Comparison of prices of various ar
ticles of prime necessity n force last
ear with thoue ruling today indicate
mai many increases mar not De aiirm-
that many increases may not be attrlb
uted directly to the vvaf. but rather to
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. ariinciai xaciors enKenuerea dv snecu-
latl0"- Prlce-Jurellnc and cornering of
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XAVAI. AXIt MII.ITAP.Y CAMPS
MEN 17 to 45
PRFPARF for entering- Immediately, as trained men, Into some branch
""'MM' of the military service of the United States. (
Four Divisions under direction of United StateB Army and Navy
Officers, assisted by Canadian and British Officers from, overseas.
ARTILLERY CAVALRYINFANTRY NAVAL
Complete equipment In each division Modern barracks. Electric light and runnlnir
water. Ideal location and sanitation. Hospital, etc. 73 trained cavalry horses.
Terms: Maintenance and Training, $200
Enrollment limited. Quirk action advisable. Fbone. wire or write for reservation.
JUNIOR
. 2d 1918
Camp
MILITARY TRAINING CAMP
New York Office: 8 West 40th Street, Phone V.nderbilt 2290
PlarUburg Office: 20 Brinkerhoff Street, . Phone 487
Oyer 00 are now in training In
ASSIGNMENTS FOR
FRATERNAL PARADE
The Executive Committee An
nounces Arrangements for
the Big Pageant
W Freeland Kendrlck, chnlrmnn, and
Arthur B Haton, secretary, hae Issued
this announcement of the final arrange
ments for the fraternal conclae:
Th National Fraternal CnnRrms of
Amprlra, rfprtarntlnK h maJorlt of the
fraternal nn.l iM-ncllflsl aotiitlca of in'
l lilted Htitlrs and I'linada. lih a inombrr.
anlp of oirr L'O, noil (mo, and the National
rraicrnai iTcaa Aasorlntlon Mill hold Ineir
annual ronientlons In Philadelphia lurlr
the week of A'must sn-Sii. The fraternal,
'beneficial ami auilnt oritHnlzatlona of thl
city unit lclnlty haie arrinuiMl to celebrate
I the nent by a hue demonatratlon an.i
psKeant to be henl nt the nhrlne of American
Mbert, Independence Squnre on iuesda
teienlnff, August L".
1 13ery auch nrKanlzntlon here la expected
to haie Ita mombrra pnrtklpatc either In
the papeant or halo them aaaemb e for the
exerclaea of the patriotic fraternal (omluie
tit Independence Square at H o cloclc and
pledge anew their filth lu one Ood. one
I country, one flap.
I-rom reports recclled It la estimated that
thero will he about 411,0011 fraternallata par
tlclpAtlng In the pageant, and In Hlold ton
fusion the pageant conmltttu has urrnnsed
the fnlloulng detnlls
All enc U Ilea meeting north of Market
atnet will form In line of marcn with their
members binds and flouts nt Ilroftd and
Miring Harden streets undV atreeta north
thereof the right nsllng mi llroid atnet
11 sodetlea meetltu south of Mitrkit
Klrei-t ii III furm I,. II,... ..f tn -. U .. lit. ilmlr
wmlxri Imndft atid flunta at llruml n.!
-' it nt nui'-in llll'l lirivlH nllUlll UIU t''li i-
rttht irMlni; on Hrtiml troit
rtii ntKiriirn mtpiinir in ifi i-niiniirinniii
, ulll form In Mn;- or march with their m-m i
ht-rss hin! nnl llo.ttn .it lwont flrpt and
i .uHrhPi NirrriN ami niri em hi uunwi
inc imiii rftiinif on .M.irKei utret i
The htMul of eath (.oluntn will moe
promptlv at 7 30 p m . marchln toward
. Indeptndeme Square
I The pageant mirchlnjr outh on Hroail
Mreet Ahen the nrrle Ht Arrh atreet. will
march eaut on Arch to Sixth south on
i Sixth to Walnut. rst on Walnut to Hroail
' rorth on Hroad to bprlnsr Garden and dlB-
mlfs
The nafreant movlnu north on llroml street,
wen the arrhe at Spruce atreet will
wren mei arrne ai jipruer sirrei ...
!?.irh. "V.1 !'". S,ruie t0llf,th; ." nln.ri
Hfth to Market et on Murk, t to Hro.id
nuutu ril inn t'l in nuuvn iinu uiniuisn
I The paKiant maichlns oast on Market
i street will march around the City Hall and
taut on Chestnut to Court h. south on Cuurth
'to Walnut wKt on Walnut tn m id and
north on llroul street nround Clt Hall
I west on Mirkit lu Twentj-Urst street and
I dlfnils i
Tht committee renuests each socle t in t
carr a service nay a a .uniure v- " .
I parafly
The committee Imlnff charge of the ex
I ercl vt thn conclave has arraiiRed ttiene
detnlli1 Onl thoae connected with the so
li letles tn -n lod will he ndmltted to lnd
lndinto Squire and eer nrffjnizatlon will
lip aiitdirnef) to rrsr red posit lona Th p
tertlpev will start nt H otl(rk with MnRlt-
bv the Mtierty Chorux Addree will be
delnercn irt two oraiora 01 on mum i'-
nown The I'nsident win pronnnn i""' i bfen ten times rejectca By tne umica
rroUKmatlon declarlns luesda. Aucut -'Statcs and Canadian military authori
"a de'lHr'ation of frnternall-m ill lw I ties, Dr. Philip A. E. Sheppard. of 413
presented ami adopted b the nissmuled hosts noyston gtreet and Arlington Heights,
"Th"'refoie rreoBniilnp the trjt). of the has been accepted for the rojal army
PreeldenTs ft itement that "wh.iteier dls ! medical corps, and has started from the
turt.s tne lira or. ine- noi- Vi ... :
toncern nf the whole world and It l "'
duty to leno ine tun mrcn ... ".- 'Vv''"
oiioral and phkal to leasuo o. na
tions" we stand for a permamnt worn
airreement throush a league of iiHtiumi and
Jutke thrnush in lntirtlHtlonil cuurl, , as
Hlru with the aid of an Internntlon.il oun
ell of eon. Million and to utilize, through
.. i .. !,.. ..nit. ,.r me
National Kraterml l-onf:ref of America and
the National Trateinal Treua Aesi.cUtlon
and fraternal and beneficial orKynlMt Ions
eierywhere. natlonak nnd 'nternatlon il ion-
atrueuie opinion 10 nia.w . - .
ror uemoiraci . . ,(h
After Mitorv ha Ijeen athleiel wltri
honor In the conteet for the principles of
fraternally and uplift as njjiM 1 the
powirs of darkness seeklnB su.rra,rJ-",S
favor the sIcnlnK of a . fc laratlon of j v or Id
peaee at Indeiundenie 11 ill. which will !)
made perpetual l.v the lesuue of nlns anil
the International council of ioncM;nn.
thus InauBuratlnn the nB'a of fraternallsm
At the Mroke of the Independence nell
the "Star t.p Misled llauner will he "ln',
rivery large iltv In the United States will
recetCe an electric fl ish at the mm mo
ment and the voice, of millions of fraternal
Ists throughout the country will Join wiin
their brothiws In PhlHdelphU In .InglnB our
national anthem, This mes-ase will be
cabled to Uener.il 1'crnhlns and our bojs
"over there "
This p.iBoint and patriotic fralernil con-
ave has ruelied the Indorsement pf Han
s C Menamin State director of fraternal
lis.... .............. ,;---.l, nln l-niin
ana nenentiai hociciiib. c,"'J",","v,,"-
ell of National Defense and "nm'"',fnl,f
publii. afetv and the wnr amp communis
ienlce Courtney Havlor. director The al
lied Jraternnl lommlttee of the l'.nnsylva
nla founcll of National t'tal'"&k
Phla County and the war camp comrnunltj
iervlto will co-operate with and participate
In the pageant and conclave i..A
The succena of the Pn "n"," clnS
depends entirely upon the Individual and
collective support of every friternallst In
Philadelphia and vlelnltj. and no ruo
fraternallst who enJo the eaven-lnsplred
blessings of liberty and d moiraiv and de-
. n.,n.ni . the teachings oi
frkternall.m a. heritage lo R'.'iK5
ifford to m T.S this opportunity to participate
In this wonderful and historic pageant and
lonclave at such a critical period In our
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ARTISANS' ORDER
, . . ...
Highest Executive anu Largest Assem-
1.1. r An.mie nn Parade
blv Co-operate on t araue
Progressive Assembly was represented
bv- seventv-eight of the faithful, w hose
presence In such numbers was a matter
of surprl-e as well as pleasure iu .nut
ter Artisan Hubbs, considering the record-breaking
day of 10G 111 the shade
and not much better In the evening
Another surprise was that two candidates
turned u" promptly fcr Initiation to whom
M E. M A Chalmrrs Kftie a congratulatory
and advisor) talk Master Chalmers after
ward mad- a plea for a Urge representation
of No A In the fraternal conclave parade on
August 27 P-ecorder Knapp. of Leh'sh
clai-med that he would havo dl vered l.rother
otic servlie and the Plea"" ' h,' W.enl -
nv.vears'. cunnec ion vvlth th .. .
The main fetur of the proreedln was
tho service of Deputy joruan. wnu utn..
the chsrBe from each of three chairs ln
ii?uctlon5 etc .and the chaise of the patri
otic ceremony. He save also several talks
of lilal Interest to thj asembl and the
Srder Nearlj T every member In the room
Promised to report for the bU parade on
AuiSst 27. and Recorder Hammerer an
noiSced that he would sen.l out an .iPPja to
?h other members Hh the expectation
cfhavln not less than 00 men In line.
Horticultural Assembly hail petitions of
.."or!.ii.oV:.. hn Jld not appear A
hrvz.M,"
n w.c'vv",v,r...,::. rn.i nt si
I'M .an" Suli.r' A.' pk " of L-ndefdovTri.
jumh . .. -- -, !,. n th rra
who appeal iur rem '", "- --,-
1 brouaht promise
, 0'froeTara?,on Tne feat
ture was 1 M. i.
Jofdairs patrlotli. address The voccl
XAVAI. AND M1L1TABV CAir8
Special 6-Week Course
From Septembeiv 1 st
11. imne'i anaivrn null hi- urrii i. - --
Dr. Edward lleecher Hnck me dlcal exam-
cTilVteti. for enrollment to membership ev- ,
"relied the feellnix of deep appeal to him of J
PLATTSBURG
ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN, N. Y.
1st camp, which doses Auruit 29.
ouartet numbers added to in rletrure ef
lh evenlnr. Recorder Radon and a com
mittee talked over arrangement! for an
WC meetlna and reception to the Fiorina7
Club at the October acmlon.
Eureka Aaaembly" entertained mothers
Pollock. Arnold and reck, of the Triangle
Aaaoclallon. on the mlaalon of the fraternal
Parade, and while the condition of the
Heather a not conducive to high enthuil
earn, an effort Hill be made to set out a
delegation In lino.
Waierly Aaaembly had enough attendants
to transact the neceaaary bualneta, Inatalllng
In the office of cannier Ilrother Auguat Bma
norr, Mce John Uuaeman, deceaaed. It aa
announced thst an effort would be made to
lake part In the big- fraternal parade.
i ,VfJl Chlll,a',I,nl& Aaeembly. nntwlthatand
L "? ' .t,...pn. h"d B0011 attendance at the
hull, -win Cheatnut atreet. and were ao well
Pleaard with the new tiuartera that It wae
iiecideii to make the engagement permanent.
Ilecorder Prentiel will endeavor to get out
a good crowd. In the Artlanns" line of parade.
ROYAL ARCANUM
Supreme Officers to Take Part With
Councils in Fraternal Parade
The Iloyal Arcanum councils nrc pre
lnrlng to lend their best support to the
great patriotic fraternal conclave In In
dependence Square Tuescday evening,
August 27.
They will asaemble at 7 o'clock at Broad
and Spring Harden atreeta and march with
bands, reitallu and filing tolora. Marchers
will he equipped with paraphernalia at the
Plneo of meeting, nnrt many lll ho attired
In Palm Beach aulla. The line will Include
moat of the supreme offlrlala of the order,
who will be here attending the eeaalon of
the National Fraternal Confrere
Guarantee Council had the honor of a
Jiplt from Its enerretl" deputy, lir F H.
llellof, who prrformed hln uetnlannual duties
and pnld the council a hUh compliment upon
the report of iiir flrwt hi if nf id in ruhar
tlaltorf were Supreme neprrncntatUe W T.
Wnlace, 1) l, u It. ANhltaker ami Stewart
ami ireaaurer K0ll of iann ivahm Coun
mi Th ntimii . i.i. ..... i.i ..!
Mp to make tht fratfrnul demonstration ft
hj rsuct.PH The fall nmt winter prnnrnni
ui ip nnitounrccl b the ns and
means
tommittee at the n-xt mcotlnff
rennejhanla Council Initiated Ilrother
Curtis a candidate. Mr llans Grand
Tiustee William U Yountf wa present, and
communicated the semiannual password and
his usual mpssnKc of Rood cheer, Hrother
Nicholas thd thamplnn of all patriotic
mowrmnta, nroposed the pnment of all
sprclit duis for new (htrances durlnn June.
Jul Aucubt and September. The audltlnj?
,nmm, mno n iriloreatlni; report show-
!' the namea of 47H memhera upon the
' of ,,,,, (.nun,-!!, Traicllne Dan Stewart
also present.
Hrother Goldsmith, of Guarantee Council,
rrpcrts the receipt of an ttnutualh Interest
Ins letter from the Rev Robert V Zebley,
of thl council, relatlnn his expei fence on
a lorpiiioeu transport on im m 10 i rnnce,
Ilrother Zrlilcs kIcs hlKh praise to our
American soldiers oer there, of whom w
nac iinreasinB cause to reel sincerely proud,
ENLISTS AT 11TH AHEMPT
Doctor, Rejected Ten Times, Fin.
ally Gets Into Canadian Army
Hoston, Mini., Aug. 12. After hming
Bri,h Canadian recruit nir mission here
on the first leg of his Journey for
Canada.
"I am going into the fight." ho safd,
"for God, fot right and for justice 1
could not sta behind hero and be happy
while these brae men of America, of
England, vl Canada and of France are
shedding their blood that democracy may
nNC j am,rong among them as a doc
tor, but If the time comes when I can
take up the rifle and fight I will do It "
Doctor Shcppaid made six attempts to
get Into the United States army and
once lino the American navy. Also he
vvna barred three times In Canada be
cause of a slight physjcal ailment which
he himself has since corrected. He Is
best known as the "Billy Sunday of the
lied Cross" and as a big game, hunter
In Africa,
EVANGELISM NONESSENTIAL
War Board Decides Against "Billy"
Sunday Tabernacle
Providence, It. I., Aug. 10. "Billy"
Sunday's work Is not a war essential,
says the priority committee of the war
Industries board. Special Agent Ho
wick, of the Department of Justice In
this city, has made public a letter
from the board In Washington stating
It v. I'.' not consider pi lorlty to material
entering Into construction of the "Bil
ly" Sunday tabernacle, now being built
here, unless such materials are In
abundant supply.
Death of A. E. Sanborn
Wilmington, Del., Aug. 12. Andrew
H Sanborn counsel for the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad and prominent In
Masonic circles, died suddenly of apo-
. ... ,. I .. ..A.- lnn. n. 11tlil,..nAj
' PICXJ- HI HIS nUllllllC, IWIIll- UL ,,,.U1UWM
Crebt He wa s(Xtv-one years old and
leaves a wiaow. no wus u pauuKe
i.afavette College and studied aw
I under the late Levi O. J
1 lawyer of Wilmington, and
l.evi u. uira, iamous
became hl9
law partner.
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AIUU 5'b. Morris Paasyttnk Av.
Alnambra Mat.Duyats: Evgs.m45ip
Wir.t.IAM B. HART
In "SHARK JIO.VROE"
1 APOLLO B"
I frKJlJ
6i'D AND THOMPSON 8T8.
MATINSI3 UA1HI
ItltlPT. VORMAN'n
'THE VENUS MODEL"
ADPAnlA CHESTNUT BslOW 18TH
AKwDlA in a. l. to 11:1 P. M
D. W ORIKFITH'S
THE GIIEAT LOVE"'
BLUEBIRD bv&usZS$j?IW
VTHP.I. CLAYTON
In "TlE
EMPRESS u;
m man iium
IODCCCi MAIN ST.. MANATurj".
ElVIrKtOS MATINEE DA1LT
AI.L-RTAR CAST
In "BLINDNESS OF DlVOItCE"
FAIRMOUNT ASSSKS"'
MAY ALLISON
In
A Successful uvwinna
'CAlVlIt V THEATRE 1811 MarK BV.
irAlVHL.1 o A. M. to Midnlfht.
In "NINE-TENTHS OF THE LAW
56TH ST. teatbSa?Ineesd'J,.clt
PERSHING'S CRUSADERS
GREAT NORTHERN l"?i3:t?&
BESSIE BARHIBCALE
Ir. PATRIOTISM"
IMPERIAL .Mo.S.'tT..
nRcir riVF
"A LITTLE SISTER OK EVERT ONE"
In
LEADER 418T k5S.ASSSS? AVa'
ENID BENNETT
In 'THE VAMP"
THEATRES
OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBER8 OF
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
BELMONT
5JD ABOVE MAKKET
Pauline Frederick J5Fl
CEDAR 0TH CBDfaX AVENUE
JACK. PICKFORD .gr-
COLISEUM M"k,t Bt-69,b 60,h
CHARLES RAY - 'f HcBaN..
COLONIAL ,n- fcff&VK. SI-
CHARLES RAY ta S?rHVN-
CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD
VALUE IN JULY $912,110
Dividends Paid During Month
Aggregate $272,000 Rich
Ore Found
Penrer, Col., Aug. 12. During the
month of July Cripple Creek' district
produced 96,710 tons of go'd ore, having
a gross bullion value of sS12.H0 and
an nvernge value of 99431 a ton. Of this
output, 2000 tons with an average value
of $BB a ton were shipped to tho smelters
and the remainder was treated by the
mills at Colorado Springs, Victor and
Cripple Creek
Dividends paid by the .Cripple Creek
mining companies In July amounted to
$272,000, as follows': Cresson, $122,000:
Golden Cycle, $46,000; Portland, $00,000,
and Vindicator, $45,000.
The Portlund Gold Mining Company
has announced Its Intention to dismantle
Its Victor mill and use tho machinery
of that plant for enlarging the com
pany's Independence mill, tho dally ca
pacity of which will be Increased to 3000
tons of ore, or In excess of 1000
tons over the capacities of the separate
mills. About eight years ago the Vlctoi
mill wns erected on top of a hill a poor
site, but tho only ono available. It
was built largely ns an experimental
mill to treat low-grade ores, and procd
so successful that the company pur
chased tho Independence property, In
cluding the mill
This mill Is nt the bottom of the hill
on which the Portland property Is situ
ated and Is more economical of opera
tion, because ore Is sent down to It from
the Portland mine through a great tun
nel by gravity, the cost for delivery of
the ore to the Independence bins being
less than nine cents a ton.
Rich ore on both the Portland nnd
Cresson properties recently was en
countered by the Roosevelt deep-drnln-nge
tunnel. These two discoveries are
considered Important by mining men,
since they give additional proof that
deep operations In the Cripple Creek dis
trict hae many profitable yea'cs In pros
pect. leal Preparation for College
Boys got more out
o f their college
years if their
preparation has
been thorough and
sound.
Germantown Acad
emy boys ihavp ex
cellent preparation
for college. They
enter Annapolis.
West Point nnd the
other big colleges
,.,. and universities
J. "' trained to work and
Jear Open. work weIK
September
'"'h The new department,
a kindergarten, will
be In a senarate
building and the
little folks will have
their own play
ground Thev can
enter the kindergar
ten at the age of 4
nnd E years.
Write t h e Head
master, Mr, Samuel
K Osbourn, M A.
for catalog and ar
rangement for per
sonal Interview,
germantown, Philadelphia
1'HOTOPTiAYH
STRAND Gin' Av" at VenanSE ot Broad
PAULINE FREDERICK
In "FEDORA"
EUREKA 0T,! MARKET 6TS'
ALICE BRADY
In "THE WHIRLPOOL"
333 MARKET RTS7. 3lgg
JUNU ELVIDQE
in "JOAN OF THg WOODS"
MCinPl - SOUTH BT.
1V1VL-C.1, Contlnuoui
Orcheitrv
Contlnuoui 1 to 11.
UUHIIMAN ANU UAV.MJ
in "SOCIAL QUICKSANDS"
PAI APF 12" MARKET street
rALiZ-vc io a. m. to 11:15 v.:
MADGE KENNEDY
"THE 8ERVICE 8TAR"
PRINrF; 10,s MARKET STREET
rruniwiioa s:3oa. m. to iuuv. u
it.
C1LADTB BROCKWELL
In "BIRD OF PREY"
RFf.FNIT MARKET ST. Below 17TH
rcviciN i u A. M. t0 u Pi x
M.
EDITH STOREY
In "THE DEMON"
RIAI Tn GERMANTOWN AVENUE
rlI-H-' AT TUI.PEHOCKEN ST.
ENID BENNETT
In "A DESERT WOOINQ"
R1VI 1 82D AND SANSOM STS.
rlVL,I MATINEE DAII
v'EE DAILT
THEDA BARA
In "CLEOPATRA"
RT IRV MARKET ST. BELOW TTH
tUO I 10 A. M. to 11:13 P
P. M.
TEVVRI. CAnilEV
In "PAYING THE PIPER"
QAVnV 12U MARKET STREET
J- VVJI S A. M. TO MIDNiailT
WILLIAM S. HAIIT
tn "SHARK MQNROE
CTAMI rv MARKET ABOVE 18TH
0 1-1NUHI 11:16 A.M. toll USP. U
NORMA XALMADGE
In 'THE SAFETY CURTAIN"
VICTORIA UAReKAM1.B5Pr,S:
To Hell With the Kaiser"
FRANKFORD ni mnk'ort Av-
Elsie Ferguson " "TMIJS,KD.AN0En
H IMRH FRONT BT. G1RARD AVE.
JUIUUVJ jumbo juncUon on Frankford "L"
Arthur Guy Empey "over
I (.CI 1ST B2t AND LOCUST STREETS
LAA.U31 lats..l A0. 8J0 Evgs.UAU to II
"We Can't Have Everything"
NIXON "D BEL0W "88, 2Ii ..
Marguerite Clark bawn''
lvWC-t!iMraaL Z ?3
COTTONSUBSTTTUTE
FOR SILK IS TESTED
Ordnance Department May
Save $35,000,000 in
Powder Bags
Washington, Aug. 12,
Chemically treated cotton cloth, ns
a substitute for silk. Is being tested
by the Ordnance Department, nnd If
found practicable for ordnance uses will
effect tho double result of meeting a se
rious shortage In silk and of bringing
about a mbney saving In tho ordnance
program estimated at between .25,000.
000 and S.1S. 000.000. nccordine to a War
Department statement.
Preliminary tests have encouraged the
department to proceed further with Its
experiments, and for this purpose an
order for 1 000 yards of tho new material
has been placed.
"At present millions of yards of silk
nro required In making the bags which
Roth Sexr
College of Music
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Thaddeus Rich,Mus. Doc, Dean
Thaddeus Rich, Alfred Lorenz,
Violin
Lewis J. Howell,
Gertrude Hayden Fernley. .Voice
Robert Armbruster, Philip Gocpp,
Emil F. Ulrich,
Piano, Theoi-y and Organ
Frank A. Nicoletta Harp
Gardell Simons Trumpet
Rudolph Engel .Cornet
Carl Tschopu,
Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo
And Competent Assistants
All Branches of Music Taught
Full details in Catalog M-30.
'l'hone, Diamond (131. or Tnll at (he
College of Music, SSI S. 11th ht., Thlla.
Jj&&eer9a?939303l3ii5(9e
O - 7t-1 SS
Dy attending Tclrce School jou
can equip ypuiself to hold ft re- Y,
i-ponslhle placo In business. HIght X
now any number of positions nro 2
waiting for (mined workers to 5l
leplace those who nre engaged In 7
the war. Voung women c.in serve T
their country by helping to carry X
on business Pelrce School Is on J
a war-time basis and offeis just X
the training nceuea.
iri-ifc for Sith Year Book 3
Pine St., West of Broad I
Philadelphia
'jacgtsecicgggccteecc-ccoccc
BUSINESSES,
mJ "Sl'.i. ...Ill a,a WAnnh li. nlofa
4UU Will ucti r irni-ii iiir uin.1.1
ou ant without thQ trainlnc
thut wo will k1 nil. Practical
fhufllntati knouledffe Is the thine thnt
wins coin, ana inia is ine ocnooi m
Avnun to ncouiro xx. quick ty. uau ana
,lffhf Session. Kit fcr nuu ffi.u.
11 ; 1 nrwinii rni . . I'll 1 1 n irim 1
WANAMAKER INSTITUTE
OF INDUSTRIES
23d and Walnut Streets
Opens September 19th
Send for Catalog
SHOItTHAND AD BOOKKEEriNO
Our nraduates are In constant demand. Good
iaylnc positions nwalt you. Qreapr Short
mnd. the easy, apeedy Bystrm. Complete
buBlnen and secretarial courses. Day school
now w
8. Enroll any tlmo. Call or write
for full partleulnra nnn ratalojr
rUlLA. BUSINESS COLLEGE
nnd College of Comraerre
1017 Cheatnut St.. I'lillnileliilila
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia's Greatett Business School
Expert teachers. Modern equipment. Indi
vidual advancement. Chances moderate. Po
sitions suaranteed. Day and Nlrht Classes
700 students now attending. Hnroll now.
07 Chestnut Street. Phone. Walnut 384.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
CHAMBERS INSTITUTE. 2010 ARCH ST.
Clasres for men and women: private periods.
tees i
Call.
wriie or pnong ijocusi daw.
Short Courses KOltsAXa
Bookkctplng. Shorthand, Tjpewrltlnir, Enc
Ush, Penmanship, Dl-taphone, Comptometer
Day and evenlne sessions. Start at any time.
Individual instruction.
PATAir.R WrilOOI.. IB South 10th St.
MISS HART'S Trnlnlnic Sehool for Kinder
tartners. 3600 Walnut St., Phlln. Junior,
Senior te Graduate Courses. Prlmarv meth
ods. Practice Kindergartens. Home-like Stu
dents' residence. For r-ertleular add. A1e
ll3l"T. lllmnn. rrln.Snnn Walnut St..rhll.
TAYLOR SCHOOL
1003
MARKET ST.
Quality instruction In Greirs; Shorthand.
Touch Typewriting-. Bookkeenlns. Qualifying
for man ewmry. . nirmin
Tearhers Wanted Positions waiting. Free
! ah SAH Sv11sStfrSfe Mm TrtftTlSi I eVS-Atf'JtSBfcftskaB
TfHlsllI II 1UI VU'S'" I. 11 rni inuua.s,
fndern Teaehera' nnreaii. 1(102 Market St.
Modern '
OAK LAM?. PA.
OAK IASE COpNTRY BV "irnOOI.
White Road. Oak Lone. Tlilla.
80 acre farm. Special attention Democratle
nlrlt Ages 4 to 1H Motor bus Booklet.
WEST rnESTEB. PA
trrsiT niESTrn state normm. ncnonL
MIiMm "20 tn t;n n m. Philips Prla.
KTVfUTnV. PA
WYOMING SEMINARY
A co-educational school v. here bovs and
ilrls get a vision of the highest pur
poses of life. Exceptional teachers In
every dept. College Preparation. Busi
ness. Musle. Art. Oratory and Domestic
Arts and Science. Military training.
Gymnasium and Athletic fields. 74th
vear Endowed tow rates. Writs for
catalog. 'Address L. L. Sproxue, D. D
President. Kingston. Pa.
BBAD1NO. PA.
Schuylkill Seminary
Reading's Junior College
Preparatory and Junior College courses for
all colleges and universities. Co-ed. classical,
commercial, musla. elocution and domestlo
science. Rates STB. Catalog; on request.
REV. WARBEN V. TEEL, M. A.. D. D
President
VINET.ANP. N. .
MAPLEHURST SCHOOL y$Ta
A sleet home school for a limited number
of retarded and subnormal children. Seven
teen years' experience. Booklet P.
AMELINE BEBAULT AHNADE. rrlnelpM
MANASSAS. TA.
EASTERN COLLEGE ??
Catalog. Ir. II. V. Knop. rry. toa.
Tnonr Mn wnd Bor
BAT.TSBUBO. PA.
" rUBKIMlNKTAS Sl'BINGS St-'lIOO''
Class T DerTonat attention. Kootbafl and bss-
kail flslds. Golf. Tennis, Bium "
with swimming pool and bowling alleys.
Ke'lC ITilliiC'itcf.. .
contain the lares powder,' charges 'used
In the firing of heavy artillery," said the
department's statement. "Theso bags
are inserted In the gun Immediately be
hind tho projectile, and the firing of
them gives tho propelling forco that
hurls the projectile at the target.
"Heretofore silk has been depended
itnon for these bags, -for the reason that
nd other cloth materlnl has been found
that would meet tho peculiar conditions
required. It Is essential that not a par
ticle of tho bag container shall remain
after the gun Is fired. Otherwise a
smouldering piece of the fabric might
cause a premature explosion when a
new charge was inserted.
"Owing to the great scarcity of silk,
however, the cost of this material hns
Increased enormously. This shortage Is
felt by all the warring Powers, Including
Germany,
"Early In the war Germany Is under
stood to have used a chemically treated
cotton as a substitute for silk, but has
since been compelled by the diminishing
cotton supply to resort to other substi
tutes, "It Is estimated that the chemically
treated cotton cloth now being tried out
by tho Ordnance Department, If entirety
suitable, could be purchased In nlmost
unlimited quantities, and at a cost far
below that of the silk fabric now used."
EDUCATIONAL
Yonng Men nnd IIots
The Episcopal Academy
Locust and Juniper bts.
fovxded nss
With Which Was United In 1015
The De Lanccv School
Thorough rrepnrntlon for College,
rnuon ror college, ppe
reimrlnc for lluslnen or
rim 1 nurses nrenimnjr inr uusn
the United Stntes Srrvlre.
Separate Ulds. for boys (I to 11 years of
nee. Voluntary Military Drill ror boys
In the Middle and Upper Schools.
Upper School opens September 10th.
Middle Rchool September 20th; Lower
School September 23d..
Head Master will bo at the Academy on
and after Reptember 7.
HeclBters milled on application.
Rev. rlllLIl J. STK1NMKTZ. Jn.S.T.D.
Head Master
PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE
NATal
ritll Serrlee nnd Ptnte Ilonrd
Ksams.
isnsiness courses. Typevrritinc.
Rhorthntld. ItnnCkeenln. Veeneh. Mnnnluh
Drnftlnc. Write, phone or call.
Brown Preparatory School
nrcoAn and rnrnRY rtrrrtk
rilKSTNITT Jlll.f, ACADKV1Y
A eountry hoarding nnd daj srhonl for Itors
Thorough preparation for collece nrlentlflc
fehool or buslnees All nthletlcs Ooif links,
fine gymnasium with awlmmlnB pool.x Sepa
rate Lower Hchool for boja from six up
wnrdi Cut a lot;.
Sneelnllr low rsles for flie-diir boarders.
JMK I.AM SON I'ATTtlKSOV. lle.iilnmMer
St. Mnrllns. Chestnut Hill. Tn ,
rnr.iTKit. pa .
PENNSYLVANIA
Military College Men Command
While her craduates direct munitions' pro
duction, man battleplanes, .lay down the
hnrrage. and co "over th top," P, M. C.
"carries on" as steadily and earnestly as
ever her trainlnc of men for the battles
of peace or war.
The men viho lead ere the men who know.
Fenlnr Unit, n. O. T. C. Collegiate courses
In Civil Engineering. Chemistry. Economics
and rinance. Preparatory and Junior
Schools.
Col. Charles V Hvstt. Commandant.
P.os 5W. Chester. Pa.
"The West Point of the Keystnne Stnte."
IIAItRISnUltO. PA.
iJnrrfelntrg JScabcmp
A Cnrtfnl School nnr n Cnnltnl Oty
A countrv ichool founded iTSO Modern
bulldltiFi. )arcs campus Advantasei of
rmall clasifa and indlvldtial Initrurtlon.
Thorouch rollfffe preparation. Rates
fftOO to S600. Supervlied athltlr.
Fpirata ool for younser boy. W
Imlte clofit Investigation a personal
xlilt If nofilble. Writ for ur rata
lomi and plan of new dormitory. Nair
Junior nrhool bulldlnr will b open for
Frmrwr term Addreif
AUTIItm K. nnntTN. n. A.. nndmnt.r
AIKNTOWN. I'A.
AUentown
Preparatory School
Prepares hov for leading collects and
universities. ITluh stnndsrds. New bulld
Incs. Speclrfl department for bovs over 10.
Athletic teams, j.arff campus and cimna
slum Terms 1400. CatnloR- on request.
Vllt ths school. Write Box 404.
William II Reese. Principal. AUentown. Pa.
MKRCKRSBPnO. PaT
MERCERSHUnO ACAI1EMV offers n thor.
ouh physical, mental and moral trainlnc
for colleee or business Under Christian mas.
ters from the great unlv. Loca. In the Cum
berland Valley, one of the most picturesque
spots of Amer. New mm Equip, mod Write
for Cat. Ail. Box 120, William Mann Irvine.
LI.. I . HeiidnmHter. Merrert.burir. Pa.
SWARTHMOBK. TA.
SWARTIIMORE PREPAKATORY SCHOOL
a scnooi lounaea upon a basis ot true sin
cerity, well equipped and patronized bv fam-
IIUs of tho best class. Hoys are moulded tor
hlehest manhood nnd tatncht tho true mean
ing of a useful lite A Prlends School, but
patronngo Is non-setnrlan. Summer session.
Write or Melt., "Tht Vision of Swarthmor'"
A. H. TOV1LINS0N. Ilentlmnster, Dept. 126,
Sworthmore. Pn, (11 miles from Phils. I
PRINCETON. N.
PRINCETON PREPARATORY
SCHOOL FOR BOYS
College preparatory for boys 14 years and
older; beautiful location; small classes; ex
cellent faculty; well-equipped buildings;
largo grounds; supervised athletics; 43d
year Catalog on request.
J. B. FINE, marPririceton, N. J
NA7ARFTn. PA.
IVAZARETII HALL MILITARY ACA1IEUX
naiareiu. rs, rounded 1743.
College preparatory and business coursts.
Benlor and Intermediate grades. Boys 11 ts
jd years, supervisea ainieiies.
vears. 1
tolMUry trslnlng. Catalog Address Box 261
BVDAL. 1-A.
SPIERS scaooLRuDv.?i
COUNTRY DAY AND BOARDING
tiers a modern school to residents of Phil,
and those In the vicinity of Old Tork Road,
Jenltlntnwn Huntingdon Valley, also board
tog dapt. Mark II. C Pplera. neadmuM.r.
llETHT.rniM. PA.
BETHLEHEM PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Prepares for leading colleges. Extenstrt
grounds and sthletlo fleldi New bulldlnrs.
Military Training. JOHN D. TUOOEY,
M. A., ileadmaster. Bethlehem. P.
PENNSBURO. PA.
Terklomen School for Boys College Prepar
atory. Music. Oratory, Business. Agricul
ture. All Athletics. Junior School for
jounter boys. Catalogue. Oscar S. Ifrlehsl,
p. P.. Box IIP. Pennshnrg. Pennsrltanla.
nELLEFONTE. PA.
BELLEFONTE ACADEMY Limited to 10
young men, IS and up; athletla nold and
rrm.i mod rstest catlog. Jamss P.
Hughes. A, M.I Headmsster Bellefnnf . Pa.
nORDENTOWN. N. J.
Bordentown Military Institute
Mental, moral, physical military training.
Bprdsntown-on.th Delaware. New Jerssy.
l'ORT IJEPOSIT. MP.
TOME SCHOOL " i'"prt.r
'-' wwww Port Deposit. u.
BLAUtSTOlVN. N. J.
BLAIR
ACADEMY
FOR BOYS
BLA1RSTOWN, N. J.
ir.altkl..! U.atlAn 11 tnllta X.I-
(ICnillllUI HH.B.HUII, m (llllCsl 4IUIH Artiti
ware Water Gap. 100-acre cam put and ad
Join In c farm. Perfect equipment. 8 hand
some buildings Supervised athletics. Double1
rmnm1um PrsnarAtion fur coll ten an A
technical achools. .Military drill. VUlt Hlalr
ana its advantages .vrue mr caiaiop a
JOHN O. HIIARrK. IX. T . Headmnntcr
nACKENWACK. N. JT.
NEWMAN. SCHOOL
IIACKENSACK, N. J.
A college preparatory boarding school for 04
boys. Under Cathollo auspices. Small classes,
indtvldusl attention Resident chaplain.
JESSE AIA1ERT LOCKE. LL. D..
President nf th. Hoard of Vrusteei
C. E. DELBOS, Head lMutw
Munich Post Objects to Tcraafjl,,
"Unfavorable" Food Situation y '
London, Aug. 12. Germany's tinwg-;
strlcted U-boat warfare could neither &
keep tho flrmy of tne united Biaie,a
from the hattleflelds of France nor breaKVy
lh. .(M .f til Allien tn rcintlnllA fllAjtfJ
wnr, Is tho admission mnde by th,,n
St.. mIi. T.t ft rnnv nf whlph has been !&
revived here. In a review of tho 't-l-ri
uation av ine ncBuuiuiK ui uiq .,.. .- .
of the war, the Post Bays:
"nighteen months of unrestricted sub V,
marine warfare could not break th,
enemy's will to war nor prevent S
America's nuttlmr a well-equipped army. C
of 1,000,000 men on the western front,Xe
Ttnm.a that after conclusion of peace InM,
the cast tho final struggle In the weitJil
would be decided In favor of Germany V.
and bring a general peace nave proymwi'
deceptive, and the eastern peace Itself is'
a disappointment, and not only polltl-
cally."
The Post takes exception to the word
., t.f. ., iH flcnelliln fhn food L..
UniillUIUUlB in uiBiuuMio - ; 2
situation in Gcrminy. ana wfii
"chronic famine" would be nearer the ijgl
truth."
Young Men nnd Hoys
WKNOXATf. W. J.
SWNVNxNNNNNNNVVNNNNNNVVVVNXeMF
'WEN0Mlff1fiK
Where character, manliness and
J honor will be developed In your
1 s hy through the Military Svstem.
I S Ho will bo taucht ftoto to study
fc Jioto to learn. Twelve miles from
1 Phila. The usual Academic, Spe-
s clal nnd Business Courses. A
s cntalog for the pnrent nnd for the
1 boy a hook of views of Military
nnd Athletic lire.
Dr. Charles H. Lorence, Preii
$ Maj. Clayton A. Snyder, Supt.
Box 412, Wenonah, N. J.
SSNVSVVSNNVNVXNSVVVXKVVNS.NVV
NT.WTOV. N. 1.
Nenton Academy for boys 0 to 16. Modern
equipment Personal attention. Catnlos.
Address Principal. Box L. Newton. N. J,
rnxxiyornv. s. .
The PENNINGTON SCHOOL
Colleue nnd Trehnlrnl School preparation.
Military drill FRANK MacDANIEL. D.D..
Headmaster. Box 70. Tennlngton. N. J.
WEST EXfif.Tivvnon. N. J.
SHELDON SCHOOL
Por boys 10 and up.
12 miles from N. Y. Calalo. Add. Box 1
lliverview ioqgo, west Englswooq. w. J.
STAUNTON. VA.
Staunton
litary Academy
OnLv Governm't Honor Arndemy In South
I.nrcpst prlvato ooademy In the East.
Boj from 1(1 to 20 jenra old prepared
for the Universities. Government Acad
emies or business Gmnaslum. svvlmmlnc
pool and athletic park New 1200.000
barracks Chnrsrs, $470. For eatalosua
address Col. WVI, (1. Knlile, Ph. I).,
Principal, Staunton, Va.
.
WAYNESBOnO. VA.
Fishburne Military School
New $100,000 Fireproof Equipment '
Prepares for universities, business life. 'E
Diploma admits to nil colleees. Itesultfnl '
military tralniiut. Bcsutlful. healthful sltua- -ff
tlon. Every radet participates In annual
encampment at Grottoes on Shenandoah
River. 3Uth ca. hmall rlnsses. Cntalog.
Mnl. MOntiAN' It. UlIlllIVM. I'rln 1
Box 300. V nv nekhnrn. V . .
UOOIISTOrK. TA.
Massanutten Military Academy
Inculcates flnrst homo traditions of the
Old Dominion Healthful location In beau
tiful Shenandoah Valley. 100 miles from
Washlncton Prepnres for college, technical
srhoola and business Music, athletics.
S23.000 Dlnlnt Hall and Dormitory. Limited
to 100 boys. Hates $400. Catalog on request.
Howard J. llenehoff. A. M.. Headmaster.
Yonng 11 omen nnd Oirls
KISS MARSHALL'S SCHOOL FOR CURLS.
Pay nnd Bonnlliig Hept. Oak T.ane. Pm
riiAMitERsnunc:. pa.
PENN HALL
CH MBERiBimO. VA. i
Girls' College Preparatory. Modern ln- 1
guars and special courses Certificate prlvl- !
leges. Booms vvlth private bath. New gym. , '
nasfum nnd swimming pool. Rates. $600.
Catalog nnd vlens. May each year spent st
Atlantic City. Work continues uninterrupted.
Add. Frank S. Mnglll. A M.. I'rln.. Box V.
1VEST Clll-.STFR. PARK. f
DARLINGTON SEMINARY
FOR GIBI.S. WEST CHESTER. PA.
Located on a no-acre estate in Pennsylva
nla's most beautiful fnrmlng country. Lan
guage. Art, Music, Expression, Arts and
Crafts and Home-making Courses. Colleg
Preparation 1th certificate privileges,
.Catalog. Box 010.
CHRISTINE FAAS RYE. Prln.
OVKRBROOK. PA.
Mist Sayward's School for Girls JJJ"
rhlla.. Pa. College prep, and seerstarisj
courses. Junior and Musical Dents. Athletics.
Domestic Science. Carriage ct.ll for pupils
in iiaia. uynwva, jiterion nna vvynnentic-
siiK h .lANI.r wativahii I'einelr-al,
JTVKIVTOWV. Tt.
TIRECIIWOOD SninOT. (In.
ror young womeji. Widely craetleal aa4
rtmural preparatory A college department.
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ByyiiW i nij tsMi"M "
Music. An. ,yuiiiriio ocienca. oeoreiarysaisu j.j
Normal Kindergarten Swimming nool. Ati. Tl
f-a. ...
President. .Tenlilntoim. Pa.
SWARTHMOKK. PA.
Mary Len School for Girls A horns scnosu
Col. prep . noutsnoia arts, gen. nn. coursesv
i.i. Krwf. hu,..hhih .,, acii. .in. eoursvaw
Nw fireproof bldxs. All outdoor activities.
Catslor Address Box IRng ffwsrthfnoro. P.
MTITZ. PA.
Linden Hall Seminary
A adrls' school since 1740. Accdsmlo. CoUtssi
Prep, and Special Coursts, Sep. Jr. Dskj
Gymnasium Terms $500. Catalog. IUt, rl
W. TWV(1K1. I'rln . Box 108. f.lllrs. Pil
wiMm'smiiT. pa.
DICKINSON SEMINARY "J" ix
aiory. f.-uio rauraB. wo-ea. L.arge ram '
pus, 2 gims. all athletics. $4S0. Catalog, '
Address President. Box K. Wllllamsnnrt. P. j
AI.LENTOWN. PA.
r.J.. f..,f COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
teaar vresi allentown, pa.
New bldgs, ; C3 acres. Degree courses. Piano
Art. Voice. Expression snd Home Economics"
Two-year courses. Cultural. Secretarial.
BETHLEHEM. PA.
MORAVIAN SEMINARY & rOLTJUOR ro
rollege Qrades fully o'ecredlted. OpensSsnt
211th
J. II. leirell. Ph n.. President.
WAmvr.Tov. n. o.
F
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A Boarding
8iq7SSlreet.NAV,
nnd riar
School for
Vasnin8ioniJ'Ct
11.1. . 4.-V1
Regular High School and College Preparatory ,JR
Arts. Journalism. 8hort Ptory Wrltinr, Kin- k J&i
unoftiicu I'uiiMii sVuiiicikd OC1 1 i-V 'f
Wirf.
ice. business Course. Parliamentary Law AJ
HIr. anett . Pnnl. I,L.B President. - 7
Author of "Paul's Parliamentary Law . V
Paul Institute Chautauqua opens at Vtnlem
si 11 n,, jnunnu Kjif, i. ii.i umiu 9f
I.TJTHEBVIT.LB. Mn.
I Maryland College
INI fun nuuci lWIM 7
Oalleia Prsvaratory IM Years' Hlstsry
College , , I9lrl' (ram ti ttt.ua
Somsstlo BcUasa III) tnllM from Uati!
Musla . Iflreproof Ilullaiagii
.zprsssioa aw , Hirion-9CGiarian
sidrw. President Rouse for Catalog P.
NEWARK. IIEU
Women's College of Delaware
To women desiring a liberal education
under Ideal conditions of homo life, the Wom
en's College of Delaware otters unexcallad
opportunities at extremely low cost. Situat
ed In a beautiful and healthful region, ou
hour from Philadelphia. For catalog writ t
Miss WINIFRED J, ROHlNhON. D.an.
Newark. Delawur
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