v r vis EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919 WWRqws w i s p&t m e; PS, ;, I -.-, . " . t U 4W r cW AGCUS E It'. Due Glornali Ritenzono Cadorna Responsabilo del Disastro 4 di Caporctto Published and Distributed Under PERMIT NO 341 Authorized by the Hft of October . 1917. on Ma at the rostofflcs of Phila delphia. Ta. By order of the President a s buri.esov. Postmaster 0- leral . i Koma, 1 iiRostn Inn miiiiiIIiiiipii oniiipttRnn onntrn il (ii-nrrstlr Ciiiltirmi, Kin enmnndantp iIpIIp Ariiiiito ItnlimiP nil frnntc dl l:itt:i--li.-i. c' taln ini.intn dal Rlornnli "I,n Stnmpn" ill Torino. orfiano dpi purtlto deH'On. (lin'ittl. c rial Riortinlp 1" Awmti." tirs'itio del nnrtltn dpi snelnlNll nlli.-l.-ili. I due Rinrnnli crn-sino di diiinitr.irp T1 'EMPLE UNIVERS1TV College of Music i1- Thaddeus Rich, IUiis. Doc, Dean Thaddcus IUeli, Alfred I.uren. N'lolin Lewis J. Howell. Gertrude Haytlci Fernlry .Voice William Svlvano TIhhhIpi. Philip Goepp, Emil V. Ulrich. Piano, Theory and Oriran Frank A. Nicolctta llain Gardell Simons Trumpet Rudolph KiiKcl Cornet Carl Tschopp, Guitar, Mandolin. Banjo And Competent Assistants All Branches ot Mumc Taupjht Full dctmh in Cninlni) F.-1J Dione. Itlaniirinl (1.1 1, College of Miiiir, "1 ' or ( nil u( Hi' it. xi., rim,.. EliCKJI.UiUl) i.w"u "" ' '" PEIRCE SCHOOL llnlli ee I ounc Women nnd (.IrN Millie lien nnd lt.ni. Anunir !en nnd llo.. a of Business Administration "Ainerleu'a roreiiin"t ltiihie'," x. hool" Intensive courses to prepare ount; men and women to fill the demand of Philadelphia business houses for trained workers for responsible po litions. Day and evening scj-sion'-. Kx--perienced instructors. Send for 55th Year Book. ,Pine St. West of Broad. Philadelphia. I'a. " ' irnf rnn tmiv ifcLUiiKArni-. THE DUNLOP SYSTEM 1 laugtit tsy uisc Kccoras In the I'rla. of O! n U-n Hi "ML Teaches You to Telegraph With ln KITort Tlian "Hum" That Hrqulrril lo llu,u Oran.1 Opp h rtiiR-'tni" .r In l i" whn prfiilui l "Ti i'. f'h.Hinjrdtih and Li:AUN SfiMlimvi! iigt .j ran "CASH IN ON" '.T-Ao1 Write or tall fn. 1 ihI.'B Hnd Pi li.'u'.irs cinr,r.o Tr.i.i'.i.u i'ii ivxiirrTr, Thlla. Ofllee, 309 I'urknai Iliilldlng, till North IIi.ihiI xtrert Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's Greatest Business School CaUt tti'le or pnoiir o, '" m'i'i i'ir. STRAYER'S 807 Chestnut St. Phone, Walnut 384 Our graduates are In c , goodpa)inc pucttlont the easy, spprly strm iin& eecrctarlal t ourse niflunt d lilnii'l for (r Km bnorthaiid t uniidf te bU'dnfH i-po( Ml rat. - fi aUKUil 111 L lf ti .tinliin l.ntfi any time tall or wrttr lor full pftrtlrulais Hiid iniloRU. I-IIII.A. IU MMs OI.I,i;.K urnl Colleiei r Commrrff 101? ClirMriMt t.. I'hll.iflelMhln. GEORGE SCHOOL Country School or Bojs and Oirla beimrute dormltarl?!. Courses broad and tlioruuieh Student atudlei Under superlBlon of prlni 'uul Oraduatet ' succeed In college Spt-cUi ourses. Ath letics, rvmnusluin, boot. 2-7 woodtd acres 9nd optn country on N-nuunny Creek En riowea.- liHi's mooerni i .iiaio. itmrcr .. U'altnn. A. M.. Tim 2!,. Cmrar Hfhool. P. " At'COl Tsr miSINKSS XDMIMSTRATION m'Ni.vim i.i;ttkk kitis(! TW HMvIN(i IRUriC We hae given hundred of dmhitmu earnest men and uonien tin- stHrt that ha 'put tberp over the top anil hav thp'r rp rds to point to with Jut pi id Wt car, do at much for you IVrite, photi or rU Walnut .111 tnHAn.t; KXTK.XSM.N INH Kltir CQH Chetvtnut Mrfet I'hlladelphU ' Are You in the Right Position ? IVlfAT auk ov iht riTTi:i rou? Js a. well-known ps-v. holosihi t n wu th riffht location in life for miu App at th VOOATIONAI. CllIINCK INTITITIC Iloom 402, l'resier Hide lilt luutuut St nl tihnnn Hnrin ft -1 -1 ." School for Exceptional Children VMrfaIIIIV In M nniTTiritl tllh Imma rn IHi 'trit train' of children who through men- I fcaiKl.bUltJ' re nnal.le tn attend public or1 sr Dept. or L.om.tsci ror oiqer girl. .A lyooda. Prln. Ilos 171. Ito.lrn. I'a. he iv.utea -Positions wultlnz. PrM gtat'n for Cdlleftro and Normal graduates afajern Teachers' llnrea.i. Inn Mirket ft. K1NOSTO.V. PA. WYOMING SEMINARY A M-ducaUons! school where boys an4 1 artrls get a vision of the highest par poos or lit.. Exceptional teachers la very d.pt. Collec preparation. Bust wu. Music, Art, Oratory and Dome. tie Artf Selene. Military Training. Ormnsslum and Athletic fields. TStk Tiar. Endowed low rates. Writ for catalog. Address T- T.i Unearned II Tl . r. STinstew. "a. KKADINO. PA. Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College lrepjrtoiT and Junior Cnlleg. courses for II colleges and universities. Co-ed. classical, commercial, music, elocution and domestlo SeJeBcev ltatea 1378, ('staler up raquest. IRV. WA1I1IU.V V. TP.KL. JI. A.. l, D.. I'reslfleni ANNVII.I.K. PA. NOV VAM.KY Cnl.I.KdK Co-ed. miles from Itnrrlsburg A H.. Il 8., JT. Heffreea, College Academy Music, m rr. sn. I're-meqicsn puree lerma mna. -C.UI f : ""r"""-"- .- - AfLEHURST SCHOOL VINKLANIt. N. J. Vlnelaod. N. J. A' select home school for a limited numfaar rvren ann sunnormn. rn..ir.i. sibs a years' ewnerlenee, ItnoUtet p. Tisrs' "jsruT'IT Htnr. rrlnrlpal -7 T" m;iv. v. EaW&H COLLEGE ;,' lanaaas. Vlrtvlaala. 0m1. mm, &" - P- v.'0?!' SBK.CiTlkSK?!??. "ss xr ' (Mnaau r& 1 "a. ?" " clie In propnRandn socln.lls.tn cnttollcn lion cbbp nulla n vrdcro con In tllsfnttii ili Cnporotto c clip gll unlc! n-aponanblli snno 11 C'ndonin oil I gdicriill iln lul tiro tcttl. 1Avnnti nrciisa 11 Cnilnrnn ill mor upprnvnto In ftidliuloiic ill iiioltksimi soltluti. I'arlRl, 111 Iiislio 1 Rlornnli francesi. noi unnn nrloiitiiiiinito ilr-lln lnro po Mini In fnvnrp ilc'll'ltnlin. immvonu n.pr c-ritir-ttn VI nttrgKinim'iiti piI nll'oiipni del IVphMphIp Wilmiu. II Binrtnilo "l.n I'ntrlr-" pnbMIrn mt nrtiroln ni'l ipiiili1 illcwi i If 1p pntpnti (irRitnixziuinni .liiiPririiiie liniinn gin' In- nso rnn In lorn pPtiPtrnxintip nimnicr ialp In .liiRi.slnvin. lnRPiili .piantitn' dlik)(to ,( ..ntc-ti t'i ( inlPRralp dpll'npppllo 'lifiirnitni'iiti p iiii'ri'iuiip in RPtinri' vnnci !tatp liarrtp n I'itiniP piI a Salniilrpo. lipi- psspi'p invliilp iipll'liiti'i mi dpll.i .IiiRo - bniu t'lii" "-I'lnlirit gfiitifintr Ip itfTiTTiinsciritii ilci giorunli itnllnni. i qunl rII Stnti I'nill ii;lliiin I ritriigiiim " n..psii.trp 1'iiunp iilln .luciioliivin prlm-i- paliM-iitc p.'r i liirn Intcrc-.! iiiiiticiilnri. '" ll,lil panda il port., di Tinine in nil"" ,,'i inR"lini. clir mm linimo niarinn up" imvi tlniinzi.iri ppi mn- trnllnrlii. -i tinsfniinprt'lilip fni'ilniPiitp in '3,'c(ou'lcJ dclwol&k Formerly Miss Marshall School lit. I . miiifij' Pi H i.lrlph.n i ijili ii; r ii' Ilnidti u -It' 'tn mm) ti mirni'v tlk Ten 'nil" Ii. pit i f .r -II till MrmiR j nrrtj . (tiirnr Mll-i ll Iniii',R- I v, n, HIi ri lloiitMil iitillZ ilifMrir il !i mn tn ri nir nt t'rlnht t IipitTuI i I t-r. mn Supfr icfrt nihlr tu -i !nliiihiiil nil mi m Tor ('.rifling ,11). I M W. -T llil'lrt imm Mit.KtN nmi.hs V. If. HfihI nf rhiMtl (tk l.aitt. rii.tittlHphlu. Tn. The Holman School ".Dl M.M T T. t ii iv f,,r ti t nll lb i i r on 'I bur-In x,.,i 2Mb I'H'i t i,i.iii:rn w. nn i.r.i. it. . Ilend Mllrc n rnrtnoiiK. va. M;ss Sayward's School for Girls (lirrhrnnk. I'lilln. I'. nllff pfparatory mi RpLrpiniil i 'ir Junior and Musical lpt- Vthlnt tinm.-tlp ar1rnc; - CnrrlJiM ii,. t..w mir.ila I.. It u u ( mpvrl Mar nn bnl H 113 l"J' I '!" ' " ' I Tl in .. .. - -J ... . - - swPTfPMmr,. i'v MARY LYON SCHOOL k Hill l nw (Irepron ,.ll"n lul" nu'dn. nrriMrdlnr "ion- .1' I I- e "irv " 1" iui.lnr ,,.r"" llo f.VIH. Xi I 1 rndlllK I'ollep. irte a-nernl flni"Vi rtiltie Catalog thntnre. P... irjTriinTKn.rji. Darlington Seminary A deelnp!nr Peliool for Girls 0-"ere etate In renn"vlnnla' finest country. I.an mage. Art Mu"lc K"rreslon. Secretarial. nuln" nd Household Maniffement. Col legw rre.nra'lnn Catalogue lllltlxTIM- l mi:, rreIdent. Hot BIO Vtel fhe.ier. r. ; West Chester StatcNormal School On Penna U It. f.er"itne rollr trolle to Phlla fit" for I) !.,.. t22(l to IL'SO for .h:mmciun, pa. Beechwood o A Cultured and Practical School for Young Women, Thoroughly Established, Strong Faculty tnn In ilisiin" 'I W '"up If rlt virtual ppt 'urt1 'iir h t rt prparpil for tf- 11 t,trtnnii - finl ti moot rpntnlhllltlM nf iif" CAlT-cr , nil prmirntorv rpart mentp Mm!f r ! Ponr t If Scion". '."Hir .hip r p on riv lcal Hdu falon N'oti I.1p lorTfirten Swim- min- r ml "' TieM rlHrn M. II i;i:W.It, Ph. !.. Prfatdeul Un l."fi .IcnUIntunn, Vn. IITI1.. l". LINDEN HALL SEMINARY To. t7'i "a'-1 M In- li rn trainlPsT mini: wnnv i fm Af-is at lnal't it d' innnit i t and i I araMcr pro ld. . annio Imiii" hft Itautlful tlon i nnifortahle buildlnca pdurRimir nd ortli lMnff nf l.mly. mini tiappv wtio healthful lora iinflni nuip- mprit nmnnplum Aridmlr Cnjlpffe I'rppareiiorv, muio r' inmKi ( 3rince S'.r" .-nl .lmor TTit TiTmR J"i00 Ki;. T. W. n:C.Kh. rrlnrlpal, Ito 10.1. nut. Pa. IIIKMINfillMI. PA. lirmingham School sinrNTMv sninoi, rnn c.mxa lealinrul Inilgoratiug location amid pic" resque surroundings 100 seres S modern bulMlnra Thnr. oun coiieg- preparai" i courses for girls run Bnins in 'in Ki mu.ii- n.imeaiic science. slhletlc lralnlo V w building with gym - ra.lum swimming p,v I ,nd sle.rlnit Porch t-iln 1 in- Pinna n n raislogue A. II r.rler. Pre- P. Ifniilton. A. B Headmaster Hot T. HIrnilnchnm. Pa. M',I lth Women's College of Delaware To v 01 i ! iff Hiring a In r-ra! 'ducat. on in It r idtl r.nitli otiv of ionie life tha I Vornn n o . of )e'wnrf nffera un- i " iifu opporiunni ni firpinen low cost ted m h iiiutirui nnd healthful re- "" ..--.. 'or.. ! lTvuTl'i l" itninv.nv t.. '"" " V . ';", '''v.)"IcsnN" neaii. Ne'i.trk. Ilelittnre fiLVSJiiEitsnrKoPA. PENN HALL i ritAMnnn!nrno. pa. Olrls' College Preparatory. Modern Ian ruages and special courses Certineat. prlvl- ' teres Hnoma with private baths New rem. l nastum and eulmmlrg pool ltatea 1800 Cataloa and lw Mly each year spent at Atlantic City Work rontlnuea uninterrupted. , Add Frank a Maellt. A M.. Prln.. Hot IV. I.UTIIF.ItVII.LK. MD. Maryland College . inr.3 run WOMEN 1819 College preparatory las Tears' History fntlffa Domestlo Selene. Muslo u,i,B iroin aj states 10 miles from Bait Fireproof TtutMin.. Expression Non.SectaetMn Address PreHet Knuse for Catalog P ...............rj. ...... NORWA1.K. CONN. HILLSIDE FOR flUtl. 4S miles from New Tork. ci. legs Preparation. Cultural Courses. Hou hold Science. Including; actual praotlca in V real borne. Organised Athletics. Margaret R. Ilrendllnger. A. II. (Vassae) Vlda Uunt Franrls. U. L. (Smith), rrlaeloaia Norwalk. Conneetleot. ""l A1TRURNDAI.R. MAHH. LASELL SEMINARY AohamdaJS. Mass, Cours. of study from first year hUh school throuih two ycara ad vanced wok for high school uraduates. Wld. range of subjects. Unusual training la various phases of borne making-. School 10 m'.les from Boston. 8.0-ajsr. rstata. Outdoor sports and recreations. AJurssa Oar M. Wln aiw. Vk. V., iTlB.tlpal.jpo WoodlMi- Ba4 1)1. 1, . utio srnlo per nun p roiimnnn dpgll nmr ricanl, mpntrp nplln ninnl dpRll llnlinnl, II porto rlinnrrrtilic nnxltiitto porto itn liiuio. I'arlRl. .11 liiRlln. T.n ctniiipa frnn rpsp, clip tin qnnldiP Irinpo tin Iruitu In Micf ppr ninnmnlro II romtiio ilplla front-in a mnntPiiirp pin' strpltP reln zionl ill mill f!7.ln rmi I'ltnlin. con In (innlp mm sliirrrn nlli-.nii7.ii iliivrcbl' r-.si sIpip ppr il bpiin iIpIIp iIiip imloui. cnin nipntn orn lnni-onliiiP!ilc I'nppplln lini -i-iiitci ilal lrp-iilpitp dpi !nlslio dpi MlnKtrl d'ltnlln. On. Nltll, ill popolo frniippp. 'rpdiamii nppnitlinn ripnrtnrr- qui di'll "(tn. Nltll. di rill p c-eniio ni'l tplPRraniinn iprn tipnrtnto. In ps-(i I'On. Nltti dice: "Sp iiii nnovii miflittci ilmrssp nvvp- "'''' Irn In Krimrlii c la (ipiiniiiiiii. voi rfninip-i) dnvrptp riMiIgprr il otro :iinrdn nll.t lontann Anirrii-n piI nll'ln Rliillprui. In ipinlc linn lin ppsnto di rs sppp iiii'Imi'ii. Mn mil llnllniii unrlip psi stiiimn IVnintp clip pnn surrlilip j lnndiitii ni'l l!ll I .i noi mm fiissinio u vr. r. ST. LUKES SCHOOL HI tin I Ine I'. K. It.) Vf.WNK, l'.. Prvnrva fur rnlleae or bu"lnei lv.tnn ft eplrlt of gentleman! honor ard fair play. located In open healthful country and kn-.wn fr It" eui -ee" In molding' the churac ter and mentni attltuda of Its boa 8wlm ndnt root vMnnaalum and large athleue field. H 'ok'nt nn r nu""t rnjuK iivmiv TuorT it . Bi:M.rjONTB1PA - BELLEFONTE ACADEMY 114th jeitr IJinltpd to t(Mj jounz men 13 jtHM nj upwurils 11 xprt IcAchcrs Stu dents Belrrt nubjei Is to fit chosen cnrer Home utmosphpr wprintr water Hunting. Ps-hlng" flwImnihifT pool, ifymnaclum ath Irttc fliM No liazlns Nvar Htation No. 1 Aero Mall flout N Y to Chlcazo. Kate tnodTnt Cntn'fifT JAMES R. HM.Iirs. A. M.. Head mnnter. Hot V. Ptli'fniit. Vn. iMRRiiirnn. pa. miTis-lmnt mabzm)) ranllal School Nenr a (apllal City I A euuntry school fuurided 17S1 Located on the hanks of th" beautiful Hueiuhanna I v'r Ideal for health and sr. nerv Modern 1 bulldlnga Urge campus. Adantaceii nf smalt class-" and IndMilual Ir.struc inn Thorougn 1 college preparation. Rates J52S to J023. Superilsed athletics Separate school for ouncer bo) s We Invite rlnaest Imesllga. tlon a persons lslt If possible Write for catalogue I. and plnn" for new dormitory. I ARTttl'R r.. imniTV. It 1.. Ileadmafer IANTARTKR. I'A "jMilMirh,' linrahifr. Pa, p mn irnr. i;ndnird ', SfinutTim cann I, irordlnc in louttlun ofj Vi hoi sludled IrdHId iull Ii' ..twrl Irni.licr. T iMn'i'iutn MWtmmins Pool ' at 1 lot T on 1 "'illn" II.Xrhwnile,..U,.lleiilnia"ter tll SiiiiTirw" '' iT'iiffliir ini, ,nii iiiiU'i Franklin and Marshall Academy I l..sr'-Ti:R. I'A. rounded lill. I Prepares ion for all colleges ami lech- I nl. il irhools . ,, . Reaullful elealed grounds Excellent i health record 1 rin modern equipment T.lbrarv nvm- raslum All athlelks. .Military Training for older liove Old Sclmol on basis allowing moderate terini. , 1'atHlom- at d lltTani" of lntrest college nrpirrtfprv students on "equest td'Ieea !!- 11-' rdln M lle'inKn. . M Trlnrlnnl to rnr.TN"UT mi.i,. p. Chestnut Hill Academy ST. MARTIN'S. CIIE8TMJT I1IIX, PA. Pronnratton tar ro!lec. An Ideal I V locatetl ! country day nnd hoardlne school for boy. 1 Especially low rates for fKe-day boarders. I High tandirda of echularshlpt. Unexcelled ! ntlitetl. equipment. Inrti'dlne threa playtn ' flld, gytnuaiilum, nwlmmlne pool and recre ation butldlnr rieopens September 24. ----- ' - - - PFBKinllKN. PA DCDinnicM cr'unoi rCJAIVlVyiVlEil1! OV-ri1H-l-i HO Mn m,,. trnm T..,lla .mall erntina r.l.d.n. , L'.il.iSV .ifl'onli ?rUIi,rnnn iKi iii P.n.hdr2' Sl? ' r"'"1. D-"M "' Pennsourt. P- ' " ALI-KNTOIVN, r.1. ALLENTOWN, PrAMOirnfrkmr 5?rr.r.r.l t rrpires bo)-i for leadlnc colleres and unnersltles HUh standards. New Build Inss .Special department for younger boys, Atmetic teams. VernS,ilOoarCa""SUSn"?edquLn'" T.l'JiXy WH,. foe "cs.alo, I. Iim viit th srhnnl. Write for catalo L. l J. M. MIALTEH. I'rlnclpal. Allentuwn, Vtu Bl KBrKKSBITKO.. I'A. The Pflercersburg Academy FOB I10VS Mereeriburr, P Send for eatalogye to VCm. Mann lrrlne. Ph.n . LL.D.. ITeadtnaster. ns 180. IlKTIir.F.lirM. PA. ethlehem Preparatory School Retlileliem, rn. 1H00 lxys prepared for leadlnc universities. In 40 ycara. Unanimous endorsement of our work by principal universities" fccholarshtpn tn arlous colleges. Modern bulldtnB". Oymnaslum. Bwlmmlnu Pool and extensive Ath letic grounds. Reasonable rate Separate Junior School Catalog;. JOHN 1). TUOOET, M.A.. ITeadmaster NAZARBTII. PA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy ' Dot C0, Narareth. Pa, Founded 174S A military academy for boys Colleg pre paratory and bus. courses Senior, Interme diate L Junior Depts. Vigorous ath. lire and military Ufa. Of Nazareth Hall, former 'See. George I). Cortlyou aaya: "Naxarelh Hall la a character builder not a mere trainer of the mind." Rer.A.D.Thaelrr. D.D.. Principal hummer t'AMra Tsnng Mew anil Bay GRADUATING GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS All the fellows say, "Some class, nifty mnti ane.d oh. boyl' Tour vacation wilt not be complete unless jou take II. B. with you. Is backed1 by the Largest House of Its kind In tne country, uur oeauuiu) illus trated catalogue telle tho story. Free. Writs at ones to r BOYS' WT5M.FABK DEPARTMENT BM UAKKET 8T. UlLADlJ'HUfcPA. ft i,j4 s! a& 'ML ' 1 iiii! m WsLf rii rimnstl ncntrnlt p so fostc stntl costfctlt j .it rnr fmnin n tint nnl ami ' "lo nffprnin liiiovnmpntn In ncccssitn' drll 'nnloiip .rn 1c dup nnr.lnnl. ""cr In rpnli77.n7.innp iIpIIp sue nsplrnzlonl 11a zlnnnll I'ltnlin fn nsspRiianipnto anil 'pflipnpo 0 rnmplrtn nppoRRln tlplln l''ran-i-ln. Sp Ip nnslrp npirnxinnl snno rIiiIc pprrlip' non oletp fnrp tin bloppo pon st; noi? Diipo nvpr poniprntn In uttoria pot MiiiRiip, I-'rnni in pil ltnlln dpvono RiindnRtinrii la pnep poii 11 lnro lnvoro id i lnro sapritipi. t "romp risnltalo dplln Riiprrn 2,000, 000 dl itnllnni - sono iiRKliititlnlla nos tra popoliiziotip. In poclil mini nol dnv rpinn nverp plnipinntn niillonl ill iioinini pontrn mi AiiMrin fnltn In pp77.i. una (iprnninin lldotln pd unn KiiiPinlirntn Husaln. Trn tntto Ip nnxlntil I'ltnlin pmpr-p dnlla Riiorrn iipIIp mlRllorl pondl 7,ioni. i-nn pin' iicnnltil ppr lnvornrp. X"l posMpilinnio ninmni inpspiiRiinbill frnn tiprp. roniiPrPiii" il vlRnroDO torpo iIpII" Ilnropn CiuitiiiPiilnlo. "I.11 tlprinnnia linn c' mnrta. To (.oiin poiivinto pIip '"'-n rUorRPrn' phi' snllppitiuilPlitP di (iiliintn HI Slipponp, P lo fnrxn pIip p-"-.' fnrn' ppr ripnrarp nl sl ,ii.,mtrn 111 portern' nil' ordiivp ed ni ilivlpllnii Iltnlia p In rrnnein W y Kkj lry WziSZwJJ x wvx-2?:y Wliere character, manliness and honor are developed. Wciioiiah is an independent unit in jour bo' education, and not mcrelj a preparatory school. Healthfully situated in a solely residential town. faculty second only to that of West Point in efficiency. Academic studies for collcjrc preparation. Special and business courses. .Military sstcm brings out all that is Rood and manly. Separate junior department for bojs of ten or over. cademic course. secn hundred dollars for the school year. Junior department, six hundred lor the school year. Catalogue and View Hook Upon Request DR. CHARI.KS H. I.ORENCE. MAJOR C. A. SNYDER President Superintendent POX 112, WENONAH. NEW JERSEY xtt MiTIIMIIKI-.. l' SWARTHMORE Preparatory School t AN INSTITUTION OV LONG STANDING POUNDED FOR THE HOYS OF AMERICA GUIDED BY PROGRESSIVE IDEALS SUMMER SESSION Write tor "The Vision of Sicarthmore" rlhur II. Tnnillnann I Vt'llluni I'. Tninllnson ! lleiiilnmsters Box 26. Harvard Ac, SWARTHMORE, PA. (II miles from 1'lula.) cnr.sTr.R. fa. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE 5811) t.otiE established a1 a mllllarv liistllutlon lth Year honor Ide.iN. nniJ the rle- xelopmrnt of competent manhood for its rflin, Pennsylvania Mllllarv CoIleRe lias rrocn Its ctnclency In war as well as peace Tho college offers to younc men "tronR courses In Civil Kngineer Ins Chemistry, Economics and Fi nance. Complete equipment I're paiatory ant junior School". Ail athletics encouraKed Write for descriptive catalog Address COLONEL CHAIU.nS C. HYATT I'resldent Hot .16.1 Chester, l'a. isHBrsnsssaa.sss'rwraiiiv-arsrflnrssBanHsaBBBBssB NEW HLOOMriKI.I). PA Carson Long Institute R1A Van llnma Saha.l .. ! Ioipu fts-sai viuuir k'liiuui iipi uirsFt buddings, t8 arrs In the healthful foot i hllla of the Blue HMkp 1ndivldul and per gonal Instruction liow (o lenrn. how te Iflbor. how lo live. Our Him la knowlrdte. character, rulture, fllclnfv College Pre 1 paratory. Pualn Junior Courses. Spanish, French, rubltf Speaklnc. Military Tratnlnrc I Peparate buildings for bos under 13 years 3'"j ana up juniors, iinr. lor further ne- aiia address iieorce f. rimeller. a. 11.. fAamnsrer. hot is. rrv iiinomneui. i'a. HALTsncno. rA. EV15K.linUlCia3 OpnngS OCnOOI for Bovs I r'Pre for cnlleg. or business The elm . Personal attention I. Bly.n tn each hoy 1 sest Rn. eral Football and Tlaseball Helds Golf, Ten nis New Osmnastum with swimming pool and bowling alles. Fine athletic spirit with . ,.,. , C-, , (iriin. .-U1UII.LUIIF .eat ris scnoni owns lis ironK coinneiiiie .earns Mcnon. o own farm and coal mine Rate 1700 VU. A. M WILSON, Jr.. Trea. Boi 8Srt. Kultsburr. Ta. WINNKIVnOI), P. Montgomery School The Country Day School lor Boys Takes hojs front llio beginning of their education to rolieRe Excellent facultj. from Colum bia Teacher's College Boys stay all day Afternoon play nnd athletics under tonMnnt supen'lslon. Preparation of lea. ions for next day under the direction of teachers Kor In formation address P.EV. C.IDSON DKI.I., A.D.. n.I).. 1lr.dm.ilrr WyiineMoud, PeniisjHanla PORT nr.POSIT. MD. Tome School On the Susquehanna National Hoarding School for Roys Makes Boys Physically Fit Special Department for Little Boys Summer Tutoring for Boys Over Sixteen For Piospcctus Address Murray Peabody Brush, Ph.D. Pestafilce Uoi 800. fort IlepsiU, Md. blsoRtin rlic nun wl ciilllno npllp lllnslonl vIpIIu vlttortn. Nd lion tlPHiilerlnnm mi' nltrn Riiprrn, 'nn dovrcmo csscrc pronti to Pisa dovesso venire." 3UTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New Wk, AiiB. 1. HUTTKn net-elpt'. Bait tubn Jlarket llrm anil uftrhanre'l Hlph H-nrlnK r.ari(lWc. oxtniB. .ir.'ir In- M- flri.1". kivimc aecomn. mirBB'r tntf ihiiry. lit1 Mp bVl.lU ItMrrlnlD. ! ITfl raiu Mftrl.rt tr rit'jinr rrefh-uatliered plrn 4f(i.Sp, BlorniTP-pMrUfd extra firsts. .IPi rnar. Blor-nee-narkP.I finite I7'4 l. .".Ur. .fathered extra Ireta 'lUnl.lr dlrllm. No 1 IlPUtHP. N". - aoff.lfir rhrka, .IHl-aMr, rheclce nnd under uraile 20 ffa.tr 1 flreta 4TW.VIP. ernnila. 44 JJ 4IV-. etate and nearby hennen white" mw 7(lr. a-atlier'd whllra, r.nr.lcl wetern white, 4VI,flr! T'nrlflr iiael r." weetern and eouthern palherrd whltra Minn nrte. elalo and nearby hennery brown". ..JJJ H2c jralhered browna nnd mixed colora, oZIP .-7r fair to prime. ISA1 Sic rilBKSF Ileeelpta. 17R7 time Market steady Klat rurrent make, colored avrraee run 31V4 i.12'i p: flat eurcent make, white. aerac run. 31'4 ff.12'4 P! cnin,';''n5,;Kfl"l" 32H fr.VlUr white eperlala. .IMiWaS'ic. London Metal Market New York. Aupr. 1 Onble advice" rerelerl at tho New York Motnl nxrhanue nuoted prle-a In Iindoti na follow" 11n,XS.p" C2..( nn achenee of C3. future" 2ll.a X-Mn of tl I"' . future" and "Iralt". 12... rn upturn of ft. nl-. lot. I..0 ton", futurr" 37:. mn" Standard eppner Spot. Clill in, futur." Cln2. both off 10"; aale". inoo ton. I.ead Hpnt 24 10" Bain of in. future" CJ.V up 3" Spelter Rnot. ttl r." an n.nante of r.", future.". 141 !... an upturn of Hi" " YonnB len nnd. Rnya ii:NOll. n. .1. enonan MILITARY ACADEMY x MCTIIMOItl RLAinSTOWN. N. i. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOY3 tTonderfully situated for good health. Delaware Water flap 13 miles rtiatant Campus and athletic flelda of 100 acres am! KlO-acre farm Preparation for eol. lege and technical n hoola. Military drill Eight buildings Separate Junior Di partment. Write for catalogue John tl. .Miarpe. I I,.I.. Ileadmaslar Boi "P." Ulalritown. N. j. "r rniyrifroN. n. j. PRINCETON PREPARATORY school rnn noYs College preparatory for hoja 14 ,.,, ... elder: beautiful location; small class,.. IL cellent faculty; well-equlpped buHd'ln' large frrounds; supervised athletics, Tam year. Tstalog I, on request. "lB J. B. FINE,, ?;',; Princeton. N. J. PF.vvivr.Tfiv v. j. The PENNINGTON SCHOOL College and Technical School nrpr.Mn Mllllarv drill. mN'K MieDANlEI. DD Ieartmatee Tns Tn p.nnlnlnn N ' i"" KH"BX FET.T.H. K. 3. E1NOSLKV StIKlOI FOR BOysTi from New Tork City In tho New Jersey Hills. For Illustrated catalog address J R Campbell. M. A.. Pox rjgKaaix FUm, V j" NKU'TON. N. j. i NtWTU.N ACA1E3I For boya. to l6. I niodorn -qulpment: perFnnal attention; rata- ttr, AfMro.w Prlni-lrml PtT J, Vwtnn s T nnnnKVTtiwx. n. j Bordentown Military Institute Thorough nrep. fo' college or business Km client faculty, small classes. Individual . .... Military training b.perli,ed athletics 3.1th t.nr Kor catalog address Col, T. I. I,AV. Ii, inininim,i, , w., . rn.. ,v innidl, lVAWTnnBO. VA. Fishburrie Military School New 100.000 Fireproof Kqulpment Prepares for universities, business llf.. nlntnma admits to all college.. n, ,, I .... .. .ba, ...,. nan,,, !.,,. ..,..... ... -u I military ua,..,,,. ubu.ou,, .icki.i.iui Sltua. tlon. Every cauei participates in annual encampment at Grottoes on Shenandoah River. 40th year. Small classes. Itessrv. OtTcsrs Training Corps, under U. A War Departmeni. i-bisiok u on requesti MaJ. MOROAN II. IIIWniNN.l llax S00, Waynesboro Ta. M OnnsTOCK. VA. Massanutten Military Academy WOODSTOCK, VA. Prcparea boa for College and Tluslness llnallhful location modern buildings; small .Us-.es I.lmlt inn Iks Catalog I, on reu llonurd J. lieneholT. A. M Headmaster DUXRCRY. MASS. Powder Point School' i Will understand yonr boy and I teach him tn understand himself. I RALPH K. BKARCE, A.M., Headmaster 58 Kins Caesar Road, Duibury, Mass, msmmsmtmrnseaetmsmsaammsmam Music ZecliwerTll'el 111, '-HaiiAt.rm lade hhii musical JA.caaem$ &0th peaon bpfflna Monday, September H, with dtroneeat faculty In nrhool lilstory Enrollment of ISAA students laat year makes early registration advisable There are a. few varancleti for advanced pupils under eminent artist-teacher. THEORY lN8TIirMI5NT.!, YOCAf. Studenta Hym phony Orchestrna fflve opportunity for enuemble playing, and frequent recitals offer splendid experience. In concert work. Ma'aon una Hamlin rianoa. For iirospecttm adrlreaa LilAIH.TON I.KU'IH MCIirilY Mttnaiclnff Director 1617 hprufe Htreet OUIri Hebool) BranchM t: ftlS3 Kpmre Ht., W. Phlla. v J6MyesjworelndM.noM -r- Philadelphia Marhcls GRAIN AND FLOUR WltrjAT necelpla. t2(t.0Rn hush. The market waa nulet but firm with Itsht nffer InB". The followlnir are tho nuotatloii". Nn, 1 red winter, 2 am No 1 northern "prln. 12 311, No 1 hard winter. 12 39 1 No t red winter. Earllcky. 2 3?i No I red. amulfi. 1'. nn. K' 1 r.H carl rky and amully, 2.34l No 2 fed winter S3 alls I I!,-... A..S-I 3 hard Mnlor. 12.32. No 3 red winter, nar llrkv. ti nn Mn t -,i .muiii. t" "in No. red. garllrky and smutty. JL'aT, loner crnrtes on Ihelr merits. COItN necelpls. none nupplles ner s.mall and the mathet mpr aulet at relsed prices Wo nuote jellow In car lots for local '!.'l n" ,n 'luallty nn.l location at 12.11 P' J. 15 per hushel. OATS Itecelpts. .11.48.-. bush The mar r.'L rul"' steady hut nulet. offerings ere light. Wo quote: far lots as to location No, 1 white (IOC"P(lU,r; No. 2 white. 811 V4 line. No. 3 white. HUH f 80c, No. i white, fi.1f?firtc. Pl.OUn Itecelpts .101.180 lbs. In sacks Demand was light hut prices were well maintained. The following nre the quo. latlona: To arrUe per Hill lbs In 140 pound Jute sacks Winter straight, west ern, old. tliiT.'.eil, new. jn 7r.ffin.23: near b old. tin "7-1 n 7." . new. til T.' HT 10. Kansas straight, new. Ill 2.111.r.n; Kansas, short patent, old. $I2712 no, new. 11 .'.n11.7J: sprlnit short patent, old. $1.1013 Ml; do.' ?l!,rl,JU.',,d, i2 00r)ni do. nrst clear, old, ID 7.1tfrI0. rtYF! ri.Oim was (Inn but there was not much demand Wc quote at $8 11080.25 is-r barrel. In sacks, as to quality PROVISIONS The market ruled firm with a fair Joh olnff demand for most descriptions and some kinds were slightly higher The quotations follow: lleef. In sets smoked and alr drled, rrtc, knuckles and tenders, smoked and air. dried .".".! pork. fsmll. Mo: hams, p I, cured, loose .Ulffl 41. do. eklnne.l, loose. 37W38C, do, do smoked .17T38r; do, boiled, boneless, nilc picnic holldes. S. r cured, loose. 28Wc. do smoked 29Jp; bellies In nlckle. loose, ,10c. breakfast Xa con, 13c, lard. 37c REFINED SUGARS Offerings were, light and lh market was quiet on a basis of tic for fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS nt'TTnn Offerings were moderate and the market ruled nrm under a fair demand ; Ouotntlona. Soll.l. packed rrramerv extras, I .Ill's ei higher scoring goods, ."."'ii fi.lntir, the la'ter for Jobbing s.lles eMra firsts, fiSHc, firsts. r.:ti sTMttjr; sroTids. .,nirrr.2c: sweet rreamer. choice to fancv fist. Iff nnvjc; do. fHlr to good ,134 f 174j e, fancy brands of P'Jl.". Jhbln at 02i8tlle'. f.ilr to choice. ii-ltiHilc I Ef-OS rine fresh etorl, was scarce and , firm, but the market was liberally supplied with medium Hnd poor eggs, which were dull nnd weal. Quotations. Tree cases, nearbv. II., l,n per irate, current receipts. IK.: west ern extra firsts. lir..ilo per case, firsts. Il.v . icarhy and western seconds. Iln 80iiI12.H0: fancj (.elected cgsa Jobbing, at 50ffll1c per dozen. 1 C'lli:i:si: The market ruled nTm. with , demand absorbing tho limited offerings. Quo tations were as follows: New York and i Wisconsin, whole-milk flats, current make. fancy. .J4 fT.'lle, sneclals higher; Now York " ,. .pc.j.isui, wnoic-miiK nais current make fair to good. .IL'rl.lc. fancy goods t,o JUUIIIIIH .1 it.'l Vit'l 31 . POULTRY I.lVr: Powls were dull and loner, while spring broiling chickens of desirable size and quality nolil fairly Hnd ruled efndw Quota tions. Towls. M express infinite; spring chickens, broilers not Leghorns, yellnu sklnned weighing IV 2 lbs nolece. 3R5B i inc. spring chickens, broilers not Leghorns I ''"jw 'klnned wolghlng 1 (Ji I j lbs nplece, 3Hi!(i37c, White Leghorns ello-8klnned, I neighing Ifl2 lbs Hplcie 'I1i!f3tc; White leghorns ellow. skinned. sniHller sizes 301 njc. roosters. 2l1r24c ducks spring. 32iiD IS.Ic: do old Tekln 2Niaii do. Indian Ilunner 2'HH28c plgenns old per pair. 405? l.c. do, oung. per pilr :ir,i4iic DrtKSsni) Ponls were n.ll cleaned up , and firm Hrnllcrs were quiet and easier. Quotations Fu, rreah-kllle.1 dr -picked, in i boxei neighing 4 lbs nnd mer apiece. 3ll"4c: neUhlng 314 lbs.. 311037.. weighing 3 lbs apl.c 333lr, smaller sizes, 31 I 32c; fresh-killed, In barrels, fancy, dry- nl. ked. weighing f lbs and over apiece. I S'lc; welshing 3'i lbs . 3r.3(lc: weighing .1 I lbs. 3233c: smaller sizes 30J3lc; old roosters dry.Dlike.l 2.1c. broilers. Jcrsev. I 4sr(i.",0c, .1,, other nearby, IlsfrlOc. do. western. .1.5f30c; spring ducks. Long Islnnd 3.1c. equahs, per dozen, white, welshing 11 12 lbs. 18 r.Offll 2.1: do. do weighing IlftlO Ihs per doen. 17 .'.OB'S .'" do. iln .weighing 8 lbs per dozen. $niflfl.7r: do. "do. neighing 7 lbs., per dozen J4."i0flT.2.': ,1,, ,in uelghlni- llfr.r.1 b per dozen. $2..in;! r.0- dark II. .1002 23: small and No 2. U00I2. FRESH FRUITS I'rcsh fruits were generally siea.l with a fair .l"imm! We quote Annies, ner basket 4llcl(r$l 2.1; cantaloupes western, per .rate 2 ,.nifi I ,1(1, do Delaware and Mao ism, per cnte. !lvf2... watermelons, riorldu per car $2.'ntTto.-0: blackberries, per OUHrt, iriiTl'JOc peaches, Georgia, per crate. II riOBiM. huckleberries per quart. 12(ii'2nc, raspberrlca ic.l per pint. HGi Lie. lemons, per box 12 40i?f I 00. oranges. California, per box. I3fi 40. VEGETABLES The general market ruled steady under modern!., offerings and .1 fair demand for desirable slot k Quotations' While potatoes. liHuleru nliorc irglnla. per 1.1.1. No 1. HH. Nil 2 ldf2 7... White potatoes Jersp per basket Nn. 1 lill! 1.1 low. I grades mil 11 1 nl.hagc rciiusvHanM, pr bbl . II 'if I .10 Onions NV, Jerstv, per nasK.i l ..'ii(i 1 .,.; no .c j,1rae per bushd h.inuier. ?2.2.'tff 2..KI LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. ug 1, 1ICK3S Ite.elnls mmn Iiph.I Market lower. Ton. J'M 4n l,rQ,,. weight 1-1 "Ofij";!.; medium weight $21 r,u I'll 'J.i. llghl welgnt, L'l.L'..Wi.'a 15, light lights. Jl'ii T.'fif--1 to: hea" packing sows, smooth $-ii "".' -1. in: parking sows, rough lti...ni'.n :,.i pigs. $ii..iowl'i) 7.-. CATl'l.i: Itecelpts misl head Market ieak I'.eef steers, medium and heaw weight cl.nlte and prime lilt ."0C1H 'J.., medium and good ll-'fT lil.r.0: .-ommun. $1ll i?i 1J light weight, good and choice $1.1.M) 1" -''.. comnion and medium. $11. ."i0i .'..; butcher cittte heifers. $7fi 1 1 2."., cows. $r 7,-, ffrlM.MI. fanners and cutters. $.', T.Mii ftT.v eal cahes light ami handv welaht, $11117: feeder t.prs $' l.l r,n; atocker steers. $7ic 11. western range steerB, $DtMll, cows and heifers $7 21W12.7R. SHI.EP Ile.elpts, 40OO head. Market hrm t.amhs hi iw.unds down. Sin 111 7.1. com mon nnd ni'dlum $K0'I2..'n: earlng weth ers. $10ff? 12 .'ill. ewes, medium, good and choice, ITS'), culls and common, $2.7300 r.O. Plllhliurgh. Aug 1 HOUS rterelpts, 1"on head. actlc Ileales $23 2Mir23.Ml. heavy sorkers. $-'421.10: light orkcrs. $23 &2.1 2.. Plrfs $22 7.1WJn. SHRHP AND I.AMI18-rtccelpts .100 head, teadv Top shiep $11: top lambs, fin. r.11. C'AI.Vns Uicelpts, 300 head, steady. Top. $21. Ijist ItulTuln. Aug. 1. CATTI.i: Receipts. 070 head Market active CALVES fle.elpts. 700 head Market ac tle $- higher $IIS22. HOOS rte.elpts. 32.000 hesd. Market hc tlv.', 2.",?31c higher Heay and mixed. $21 2.',W24 7S. vorkers. $21 2.1: light orkers, 21'it2.'l .111. pigs $236'23.2.", roughs, $21. uO 22. stags. J126 1S Slir.nP AND I.AMIIS Receipts, SOU head Itinhs Blow. L',c lower: yearlings artle and r,nc lower I.ambs ftnWll.no, jcarllnga. JSfel3.-,(l wrthers $10 r.OWll. ewes. $IW 10 mixed sheep $lllft10.r.0. Fast M. Ilills 111.. Aug 1 MOOS rieielpta. 70nn head U.wor, Top, 23.5..; bulk $22MBJ.l heavy weight $22.1 HOT 23 45. medium wrleht. MS 0023 S3', llcht weights $22 H-,1123 All. light lights. I21W 22.10. heavy ptiklng sows, amooth. $20 2.1TO 21 23, parkin,? sows, rough, $1K.2320.23: pigs $U,W21 CATTLE Receipts, lf.00 head Steady neef steers, nudlum and heavy weight, me dium and good $12 .",H4it7.4l. common. $11 Si!12 30; light ""-eight good and choice. $12 30 Sim 75. comnion anil medium 1012r.n; butcher cattle heifers, $7 73013; cows. X7 "S12 Ml. canners and cutters $.1 2.1CC 7 2.1; veal cnles. light and handy weight. PARCEL POST U. S. ARMY WAIST BELTS Juar purchased from U. S. Oovernment contractor 120" 10.000 heavy Khaki web. strong bronze buckle. Can be used as auto strap and other purpose Parcel Boat prepaid anywhere. He n (I for Illustrated Calalos; THE NATIONAL UNIFORM & KQCII'MKNT CO. 602 MARKET STREET DIAMONDS BOUGHT Positively htKheat rash prices for your dia monds anv size from U to 10 carats; nons pay higher; also old ffoid. platinum & silver (ought Kstates bought (private) Kst.lo yrn. The Diamond Shop &, h'Br& DIAMONDS WANTED nTY DIAMONDS WANTED AT ONCB TO FILL OUR ORDERS. Will pay 125.00 to flO00.no each. Prlo no ebjsct.-- BXLLY a CO,, DM CHMMtWUT STREW Sulto - O.sr CblMs' (K.taurant , '"'- northern epr ne, J2.30: No. : nam "V. , .' "i"'"- "" prune jii...ii 1 li'rrv.!'-'". Nn 2 red winter, uarllckv. ""' me. I urn and Knod, ia.2.110..1.1, 2.34; No. 2 red. Kmuttv. 12,a.1i No 2 red. mmmon, I I , J.iW t, light welghta. good garlleky and amutty 2.31i S'o. 3 red win- and choice, 114 2..17.40 common and me- ter. i fl. v q i.-.u-.. J-i.- t'tll". N'n. d urn SnFM4. hlltcher .allln. HAirr. in 11 ll8.f.01Bj feeder atoen, $7.500121 atocker aleera, 17 til. . SUKIII' Receipts, inoo head. Steady. Lambs S pound" down, 114013.7.1. culla and common. $HW0i jcarllnga wethera. 1 Mi ewes, medium nnd choice, $8.5Ui!i; culls and common, la (to. Knnsaa Cltjr. 51n.. Aug-. 1. HOOH ne eelnta. .inoo head Uneven. Bulk. I22.un ?3i..hel!1?". 2SC23.1HJ mediums, 23.7.ln 2.1.20, Hunt". I22..VI2Mj light lights. J22 Vr..''n.r.n-C,tlnif "ow". 12100022.7.1; plB". 1 l"rj 2 1 2., atti.i; Ilereipta 1(100 head. Weak, dt 14 ir: cons. n.ioi2.3-,. rann,r. ,,., ters. I.IMfl: el saljes. light and handy weights IIS.Z.IS'M; feeder steers, 10,7.10 13 7.1; stocker steers in niOll.30, HHKKP Ilereipta, 1B0O hesd. Steady. I.ambs, $11.7.1ia1ll.2.l! lambs, culls and com mon, IS4C12: yearling wethers, IOiHl.2.1; ?SJ,"4 IS.liOWIi.J0; ewes, culls and common, ISSin, breeding ews. $n,fi0O13; feeder lambs. 12.7,1014.r,n. Refined Sugar Unchanged New Yorli. Aiir. 1. Tim refined micnr cnndltlnns nrc unrlinnKcd, virtu -nlly nil locnl refinprs being withdrawn from the market. Prices nre iiuchanRed nt Pi", less 2 per rent for cash for' fine firniiiilnted. Raws nrc unchanged at 7.2Sc fnr llf! degree centrifugals. The I'niteil .States eiiinlizntion bonrd made no pnri'linses yesterdnr. AKIILKT At Woolburv HeUhts. N J.. Julv a. i;MMA AHHMST. Anm from JMlnVncc. West Jersey ave.. Woodbury HelnhtM S. J.. Sat, 1:30 p. m. Int. nri ate. illllBlflft Tern . Phlla P iiaxt kh July an. josnnt WAnnE.v. ton of Parsh and thft late Warren .R. nax ter, aged 1M Helatlves and friends Invited to funeral, .Sat.. 7. .10 a, m l013 Market at Pole-Tin requiem mass, St. Jamen'a Churrh. a. m , precisely. Jnt. Holy Cross Cem Auto nerlco HHAril July 30, nnOAR Hf.MOTT tlKAt'll. sited 11. Itelatlves and friends lnlted to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m , J3 N. Highland 4ae.. Iandowne. Pa. 1IUANS. Newtown. Pa., Flfth-dav Mev enth Month, aist. DA.VIKt U KHAN'S, aired NO, UetatUe-i nnd frlrnrla Invited to fu. nral, without further notice, from Newtown C'crn Chapel., FlrRt-day Klshth Month. 8d, 3 p m. Int Newtown Vm Train for Newtown lcacn Hearting Terminal, Phlla , 0:0.-. a m nisorit Juiv an. isaiah nnocn, aged OS Jlplall.rs and frlemls tntteil to funeral Sa , U p. tn rhapel of Andrew J Hair ft Son Arch and 10th hi. Int, private. HRKNNAN Suddenly. July 80, JAMES. husband of naimrt Uremia n (nee Randolph) and son of Patrick and lato Marv Hrennan Residence IIS Heed at. Further notice of funeral will b Klen. imoOKS. July :. CATIIERINn. wlf of William H rook a and dauKhter of late Nest and IJarbara. Rrown. Funeral, to which relatUes and frlcnda Invited. Sat., 0 a. in., 1807 StonehounA lane (30th Ward). Mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Ml. Carmel 10 .10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem, CARNKV Julv 1!9. imiDQKT, widow of John Carney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat , 8.10 a. m., -215 Greenwich fvt. (JIM and Dickinson sts.). High mass of requiem St Edmond's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral COLMEIt. July I!. MARY J. COLMEFl (nee Holmes), wife of John Collier. Rela tives and friends. Fern wood Chapter. No. HI. O. 12 S.. Irwlted to funeral services. Sat . . p. m . 14.17 N. 61st st. Int. Arling ton Cem. Remains may be lewcd Frl. eve. Auto funeral COIILENTZ July 30. UMMAN RAIMA, (laughter of Harry W. and Mary K. Cob lent? inot; Korker) aired 18 eara rt months. Relit Ives and friends ln I ted to funeral aervlces, Sun , i! p. in . 710J State road, Tarnnv. Int Mngnolla Cem COVI.I2 July ao, HUClll. husband of Catherine Cole (np McGr.uiaghan) and. son of Bridget and IhIo John Coj le, lain of Castle Derg Countv Tnne Ireland. Rela tives and friends. Holy Nam Society Com manderv No -I I K of 11. R , Hlv. No. 80. A O II. rfiiplnvoi of V It. T . With and i ai ow sis narn. inv leu in lutirrni st . 7:10 a in . 1.11 H Ogdcn st Snlemn requiem inas (Jur Mother of Sorrows' Church 1 a. i m Int IIot Cros Com. Autn funeral. DAILEI. Julv I'll1, MAIIV ytiTe of Daniel Da I ley, Sr. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat,, 8.30 a. in.. Rjll larchwood ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of the, Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. DEPPH July lin. HANNAH, wife of lata John F. Deppe. need 71. Relatives and friends lnlted to funeral serWcrs Sat.. - P. in , daughter's residence, Mrs Charles Fisher. W1V21 S Alder st Int. private, Mt Morlah Cem. Remains may be Ieweil Frl., afer s p m Auto service DRAKE. Julv ao. ROHKIIT. son of Infe Rohert and Margaret Irakc. Itelatlves and friends. Cloud Lodge. No 101. F. and A. M., Polio Deportment and HKorlcnl So ciety Invited to funeral. Hat, 2.30 n in. 207 S King st . U!ouC3ter City, N. J. Int Ceclr CItovh Com UT.KINS At Rlchwood, N ,l . July 31, MARY, wife of William Is. HlKlns (nee Mood). Relatives and friends lnltpd to fu neral Sun., I p m . residence of son, J. Hvans HIMns Rlchwood, .N J. Services at houe Int Ridiwood Autos will moet train leaving Phlla Jl:30 a m . at Pit man N J . 12:20 p. m I'ERRIS July 31. 1010. at Walllngford. Pa . UDWARD FHRRIS. In hla 04th year. Not It .i nf funeral later. UAHAUAN - .lulv .10, JAMER D.. son of la to Jnmes and Bridget Uahagan. Jtcla ttves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a m . 'J714 12. Birch st. Solemn re el ulein mass Church of Nativity 10 a. m. Int New Cathedral ttn Auto servh . fiAKFORTH Julv .10. MARY A OAR I'ORTlf. dautthter of lato Thomaa nd Mary A. Smith ReUUvos and friends J Inv I toil to funeral seriis Sol II h in a 1,11 N. r2d st. Int private West Laurel Hill Cem v GAVIN Jul 31 ANNIE T CARRIGAN. widow nf Thomas J Oavln Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon h 30 a. m MINI Cedeir ave Hotemn high mass of requiem Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. HALLKIAN Julv 31. MARY, wlfo of Thomas llalllgan Relatlvea and friends. It, V M. Sodality oi m jvainarine a nur"n. Invited to funeral Mon 0 a in., 235 Wil low ae., Wavne. Pa Solemn requiem mass Pt Katharine's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis Cent Auto funeral 1IAN'UM. Julv .in WILLIAM MILT.EIl HANNUM. asd M Relatives and friends lnlted to funeral Sat , 2 p. m . 208 S. Oran?e st. Media P Tnt Private HOLLOWAY. JuU 30, LUCY, daughter of Charles H nnd Edvtliet Hollowav, agred 10 nios. Relatives and frlcnda Invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p in., grand father's residence Oeors Hoi Iowa y, 4150 Westminster ae. Int. West Laurel HIU HOPPE Julv 31. formerly of 1741 K, Darlen st LSMMA HOPPE. widow of Au gust F. Hoppe (neo Demuth), aged 80. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Forvlees. Sat. 2 n in . parlors of V Rrenner. 1532 N. 4th st Int. private. Green mount Cem. Auto funeral HUMPHRYS, Julv 30 HELP? .. HaiiBhtor nf Jump! A. nnd Klizubettn Hum phns (nee McMahonl aged M. Relative and friends, also pupils of Sacred Heart Academy, lnvltod to runerul. Sat.. 8 30 a m., parents' residence .HO Llandrlllo road. Onwd Solemn requiem mass. St Ma thlaa's Church to a m Int Holv Sepul chre Com Auto funeral. KEELER At Aalon, N J July 2D. JOSEPH T KEKLISR Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sat.. 2 P ni.. 1723 M"arshall st Int West Laurel Hill I'fm Omit flowers LEECH Julv .10 DOROTHEA ALRUR TJER, widow of Henrj M. Leech, aged 83 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat 3 p in., son's residence, Harry A Leech, Baltimore, ave., Fernwood, Delaware county. Pa. Int. private, Arling ton Cem. Remains may be iewed Frl., S to 10 p. m LONERUAN" July 31, ELLEN wife of Plrce Lonergan. Funeral Mon . 8:30 a. m , Tor. Corinthian ave. Snlpnm mass of requiem St. Trancls's C'jnnh 10 am Relatives and friends R. V M Sodality. Invited to at tend Int Holv Cross Com Auto funeral LTDON July 20. MART, daughter ot Martin and Sarah Ldon (nee Jojce) Rela tives and friends invited to funeral. Sat , 8 30 a, m.. parents' residence, 3.115 Mt. Vernon st . w Phlla High maes of re quiem St. Agatha's Church lo a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service. MARTIN ai.iddeniy. July 2.. THERESA M., daughter of William and late Mary J, Martin. itelatlves and friends invited to runerai, sat., :.ju a. m . ::;':? in. inn si Solemn requiem mass St. KUward's Church 10 a m Int. (lid Cathedral Cem. MARTELL. July 20. ELLA A., wlf of William A. Martell and daughter or uoss (nea MeQulllen) and lata Thomas Kelly. Relatives and friends League of Sacred Hfeart and B. V M. Sodality of at Veron lea's Church, invited to funeral. Sat , 8:30 a. m , 3310 N. 5th at. Solemn requiem mass St. Veronica's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy -Sepulchre Cem. MCUINTI, JUIV ii". HL'BAiN. Alie OI laiS Netl McQinty. Rela.ti.es and friends in lted to funeral. Men , 8.10 a in. 2400 Amber st. (Amber and York sta ) Solemn requiem mass at the Visitation Church at 10 a. in Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Auto funeral McINTYRE July 31. MARY P . widow of Patrick J, Mclntyre Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral Tues . 8.30 a in., 133B Shunk st. Solemn high mass of requiem 8hurrh of the, Kplphuny 10 a m Int, athedral Cem Auto service xioNALLY. July 20. OKOUOE. husband of late Pauline McNally. : Relatives andi friends, employes u, o, ;uni, invuea io funeral, Sat.. 8 a. r.i , sonln-1aws resi dence, Jamea A. Bradley, 1318 N. 57th st. Solemn requiem mass St Gregory's Church 0:30 a. ni. Int. private. .Omit flowers MUTH -July ;W. ELMIRA, daughter of Joseph and Annie Muth (nee Worthlngton). aged HI. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Hut.. 1:30 p. m.. 2140 N. 2d at Int private, Oreeninount Cem, Auto service. Remains may be viewed Frl. NUOENT. July 2. KATHARINE E., daughter of late Patrick and .Mary Nugent. Relatlvea and friends. Teachers' Sodality, teachers of tho James Msdlson School In. vlted to funeral. Sat.. 8.30 a. m.. 168i W. Lehigh ave. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady TJNPEItTAItETta b WjI9' BROAD ANtT nKVrns Sr.creCS1.ChXru,,o 'rVeVoT- ,nt- NeW C,lh- ,MA.Iy!T -3.UJ 31- iltCltAKI. n., hus. lI"1 ef '"rf. ?,''"'". " Masulrel and son nf IntM Patriot, n,l n.n.. r......!.. 11 Carravaush. County. Mayo. Ireland, ft'eli- lives ana menus invited to runerul. Mon.. 8 a, m., 11112 rierce st. (below Morris st.), HlRh mass Of renulem Rt. Thnm.i iM..ln..i Church l.sn a.m.- Int. lloly Cross CenT UHU1.L.IVAN. julv 81, I12T E, Waehlnr ,.onA?5'l.,AaNE8VE.no'v(,CA' wif of John J O Hulllvsn. Bervlees mil Int. .. venleniv of family, QtllN.V. Suddenly. July 81. MAIIT. wlfs of Owen Qulnn. nelatlves and friends In vited to funeral, Mon.. 70 a. m., 2041 nrandywlne st Solemn requiem mass 8t. Krancls'a Church 0 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem Auto service. Omit flowers. 11KIIN. July 20. ANniJEW T.. son of Mary and lata Herman Helm, nelatlves and Acatha's Church! I O. O. M., No. R4! Mooss Heart lesions Court Hsmllton. No 5?' T- ..f A1 Columbia Lodge No. In. 8. of n., Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a. m , Tin N. 80th st. Solemn requiem mass St Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cress Cem. Auto funeral. JlKYNUn. Suddenly, at Ocean City N .1.. July IS. CHAP.LES T husband of Helen Itejner. nelatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Ilarlelsh Cem,, 12 m., ItBTNOI.DS July SI). 1B19. JOHN, hus band of Elizabeth Reynolds (nee Murphy) and son of Anna and the late Terencs Rey nolds. Relatives and frlens. also Holy Nam Society of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Court McKean, Si 111 P of A.. Southward Nest, No. 1B13, Order of Owls, and em ployes of Union Petroleum Co. Invited to funeral. Sat. R:80 a in, from 85 Emily st. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Church of Our Lady of Mt, Carmel 10 a, m. In terment Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. RIZZO. July 30. PRANK RIZZO. Sr . aged 52, 21 13 Taskcr St. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon.i j-svshH ,., a. ...., di, ,v.ia a v-nurcn, itroaa ana Ellsworth sts. Int, Holy Cross Cem nol.UVAaEK. Julv SI nv.Nnvtr.VA wlfs of Carl Rollwas-en (nen Flats), aged 55. Iiviaini. n.ii, ir.r.iua lnvuea to Itinera!. Mon., 7:30 a m 5020 Addison st. (doth and fine sts.). V Phlla. Requiem mass St. Carthage's Church 0 a. m. Int. Helv s.nut. chre Cem. Auto funeml. suainiajw. -juiy an. ai 4H05 Lancaster ae.. John J. Scanlon. Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society of Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, employes of Seott Powell Dairies, Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m , Oliver II. Hair nidg., 1820 Chestnut st Mass of solemn requiem Our Mother of Sorrows' Church 10 a. m. Int. New Catht dral Cem. SCHOIER.- Suddeniv July 31. AMELIA, daughter of Peter and late Rachel Schgier (nee Swope) aged 43. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Sun.. 2 p. m . residence of brother. Harry Schgier. 830 nilham st I.awndale. Int. Hillside Cem, Trnllev funeral, SCllMAIIL. Julv 20. ntlLIP. husband or tale JulU Schmahl Funeral, tn which rela tUes nnd friends are invited. Sun.. 1:30 p. fn. from 1730 S. 4th st Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Frlenda may call Bat., 7 to 0 p m SHITTE. At RenauDO, N J., July 2D, DAVID CI. SHUTE, aged 74 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, from lata residence, Repaupo. N. J., Sat., 10:30 a, m. Int. Egllngton Cem. SIMPSON July 20. mEDERICK S. beloved husband of Harriet LaT. Simpson (nee Serfass) and son of Elisabeth and the late Henry Simpson Relatives and friends, also employes of Pechln Deltlng Co.: S. of V. Ellis Camp, No. 0, and Engineers' So. t lety. invited to funeral sen-Ices, 4023 Cottage st.. Frankford. 1 p. m. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed Frl., 8 lo 10 p. m SMITH. Julv 30. JOSEPH K husband of Alice Smith (nee Parker) and son or late Michael and Rrldgrt Smith. Relatives and friends, employes Wm. Cramp A Son 8 and iZ. R. Co , Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 n. m. 3111 Edgemont st. Requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Autn service. .SMITH. July 31. WILLIAM It. SMITH. South road. Oladwjn, Pa, Due notice, of funeral will be given WARK July 2D, WILLIAM E.. son ot late Alexander and Susan Wark 'nee Ken nedy). Relatives and friends. Holy Name Sncletv or tho Blessed Virgin Marv Church, of Djrhv, Invited to funeral. Sat., 8,80 a. m.T 2227 S. ltobson St. (!8th and Wood land ave.). Solemn high mass of requiem StClemenl's Church 10 a, m. Int. private 'int Cathedral Cem. Autn service. ZANE On Julv 30. 1010. ALICIA S 7.ANE. .laughter of late- Jacob S. nnd Marv Zane. Relatles and friends invited to fu neral services, nn Mon.. at 2 p. m.. at lata reslden.e. 1314 Morris st. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. I.K4IAI. ADVKRTIIKMT.XTS j-j. KSTATK OF JAMES (1. IIOA I. . flIc? defeased Letters testamentary n- the at.oe estate naming necn granieu 10 in undersigned, all persons Indebted to tho sslrt estate nre requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same B "iNHUStrllAI. TRUST. TITLE AND SAVIN09 CO. JOHN O. CARRUTH. President 10.10 North Front t., Pnlla. Or tn Ha attorney. HARRY Vn KELLER. Liberty Rldg.. llroad and Chestnut sts. Phlla, 55. 1ISTATK OF FLORENCE MrKlN iLrcy NEY, deceased Letters testamentary on Die aboe estate having been granted tn thff undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate aro requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same without delay to wunouL u u nnADrOKD i-iklEY. Executor, 1815 land Title Bids LOST AND FOUND BEADS Lost, on Saturday night, a string of pearl beads with platinum clasp. In Regent Theatre or going to Market street ferrv. Liberal reward If returned to Mrs J II. Lorigan. Robeson Apts., 2d and Penn eta . Camden. N. J. m'LLDOO Lost. English bulldog: strayed from Rlttenhouse Hotel, 22d and Chest nut: white, with brown spots; weighs about fto pounds, answers to name Jack. Liberal rew an! If returned before 10 a. m. SUiri'Ahi: Lost. In front of Bellevue Stratfnrd, on July 28, between 10:30 and 10.5.1 p. m., one lot of Jewelry in a black dress suit case. Liberal reward and no ques tions asked If returned to J. E. Caldwell & Co . Juniper nnd Chestnut sts. PEESONAXS I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts whatsoocr contracted by anv one but my teif. EDWARD S. MURRAY. 2120 Master si 1 WILL NOT be responsible fnr bills unless contracted by mjseir John Orth. 5031 pnffleM st Trankforri. Phlla HELP WANTED FEMALE AMBITIOUS YOUNO WOMEN Himi-ORAPB VOCATION FOR YOUNO WOMEN 18 TO 25 YEARS OF ABB SALARY TAID WHILE LEARNINO PERMANENT TOSITIONS CAREFULLY CHOSEN 'ASSOCIATES nArlD INCREASES PROMOTION OPPORTUNITIES EXCELLENT SHORT HOURS INEXPENSIVE LUNCIIE3 COMFORTABLE RESTROOMS CALL TO SEE MISS RYAN ABOUT THIS INTERESTING AND PROFITABLE EM PLOYMENT ANY WEEKDAY FROM 0 AM. TO 5 P. M.. AT 1B31 ARCH ST FIRST FLOOR. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BOOKKEEPER to assist In bookkeeping de partment of corporation in northern see lion of city: ons who can do stenograohla work preferred: state ago. experience, salary expecteq. i' uuo. umur wine. CHAMBERMAIDS and waitresses: 24 per monm: ooara ana rouni. uuimi.ni - pltal. a-iu.. npruce si. COOK. also girl for chambarwork and wait- wanted by September 1 at St. Mar- tlr.s. ' Philadelphia: Protestant preferred: small family permanent homo: musty, com petent. with good reference. M 814, Led- ger.uincq. DOUHLERS and Jack winders: girls over lo; learners paid while learning. Shacks.. maxnn Mills. Allegheny ave. and Hancook. GlrtLS. 18 years and up. to learn operating; von can earn 112 to 125 weekly and paid -while learning. Universal Pad Co., 257 Diamond si. OIRL8 wanted to learn the ladles' waist trade: pood wages: paid while learning! don't miss the ihance. to come up whlla there Is an opening. Apply Klplan & Suss- man. 1027 Ridge ave.. tnird noor. OIRLS wanted to learn weaving: 110 per week while learning. John Karris. 1831 E Madison. Kensinsion ao. wneaoeny. Olltl, wanted to do tapping and drilling. Apply Edward O. I'udd Mfg. Co., 23th ,and Hunting Park ave. UIRL denied) In builder's office to keen hooks and take letters in shorthand. M H2S, linger iinice. JACK WINDERS and rtoublers; girls ovar )lo: learnera paia wn.iv irar.ii.ia. o.iw. amaxon Mills. Allegheny ave. and Hancock. MENDERS and burlera wanted on men's wear: good pay: steady work. John Norrls. 1831 Ev,Madlson Kensington ah. Allegheny. ..t2K.r.ut.d .,n.rlm-.rf nn knit fabrics. An. ply North American Lace Co,, 8th and Aiieaneny ave. OPERATORH. experienced, colored, on asw lug machines; straight, seamlnjt best wagea paid: only ood workers, need apply, The Flock. Mf-. Co.. MJ Marfcat ft,, ' . it ,k "4 -i . " O" HJ 3t' 11 1 y i 'J V, saV-i" - r. "V f 9- n X :r.-r-..'L'Mi Lr'r' J - jt v -. fa . H,y t- fi. a r-y.1 ?- H? I'"-' izstftdajji j2T '' .?v