H2B53ES 'XiWS ', I 'u 4,' Jt A' A w &', - - EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGJeIr kHIL'ADELPIEfcV, : MONDAY, ' 'AUGUST. 1919 u IV r Kr l ik m OWN IS WIPED OUT TO DEVELOP PARK $ - State Commission Condemns v wMost of Homes in Port Ken- yif nnrlu ChumhfiB Snared .RESIDENTS IN QUANDARY As fnr ns vtlpinc out tow in coei, linrning Vesuvius hnsn't nnytliine " Sic Valley Forge Park OominisMon. -At least, that's what the natives of Port Kennedy think. And the t00 men, Women anil children of this little Schuylkill town of 100 homes are do pg some tall thinking these days. They all must mow; the whole town must move, to make way for the grow ing dimension of Valley Forge Turk. And they must move soon. The com monwealth of l'ennslMiiii.i through the commission has condemned nil the properties of the town by right of eminent domain, and already has served notices oil nineteen families that they must vacate by August l.Y And a town that ha.i to be mnved on thc hands of luckless illagers Is no mall matter. There's no sense in pick- Ilj up a whole town and walking, un- les'f they know where they are going to i put Jt. Anil tlie.v don t Know where they are going to put I'oit Ku.nedy. tkough forty one I'liini'H s Inne agreed to bur lotn on the site of C mi's far I half-mile stretch of lanil along the Schuylkill, due e:is of the piesent site I of the village. 11 lies it i,l. i i ,)d It"k '"' ihe beginning of this whole .lung. I J the Kev Hhea C .ff.nan, pastor of the Port Kennedy Fiesbjur,,,,, t hurch. , iltttes buck to about 1 luring the, Kevoiution, when, after several severe ' ucvioius in .xevv jersey, generally .lis- astrous to the American, the liiiti. "that our iile of the mad iiiu'loii took possesion of Philadelphia Then demueil, but you can't tell what Ihe Washington, with the ienniii.it of lii-, i-omiuiMnii vvil be doing next. I may army, went into winter quarter m 'a. M. Inr.. fur jeai yet fret i. l iy of leyirge Well, hi outpost nt that thoe whoe home are ciuideuineil might time extended beyond I'ort Kennedy ., be here for yea., too for all they thoug'i Port Kennedy itelf Ii.in now no ' know and I mnv not be here n month historical siginlii am e. from now. I don't know. The iniiimi- "Later when it wa ilccidi d to make "',n 1,!1" nian.igiil omehnvv to alway tt State pnik at alley Purge, the 10.11- monvvcaltli ol IVnny Ivania dei-larcd that the park inut lie within the boundaries ot fie oiitpots of Wnhiug toTs army The pa.k hu been ex panding. Twenty -live year njio. it covered 2."t neic. Today. Hie am bitious plans of the coin.niion exle.nl it to l.'OO nciex. And the com.uiiou hi extending the park eastward, plan ning two boulevards which can't be built without tearing down I'ort Ken nedy. "By right of eminent domain the commission, which wrk silently and strangely, has condemned nil the homes, and. lands in Port Kennedy within the village area. exiluive of the properties .. on the nt side of the road- which " jpntt south to King of Pruia load anil on the soutl ide of the road exteniliiie- east to Ilridgepoi t. -,,,, , Church Properties .savn,! 1, . . , , , A state statute which pioliihit the tomlemnajion of state and i-hunh piop- erty by right ofj.mineut domain saves the Catholic Chapel, of which the Kev. lather Glldea is patr; my own Clmycll. and the Kveigreen choolhoue, which dates back to ISC,;). ""Notice has not been served on all families to move but the jury of view hhich apprnise tin- pih'e the tute will pay for the condemned property is view- ing the lands ami house; heating an- ueing neiu mot eei il.iv on the vuliie oMhe enndemtied piopntv : ,) aliiadv nineteen families must get out by Ausust 1." "You see. tin pic-cits a Id? 'in.. I. Irejn to most of us The manuitv of villagers of Port Kennedv earn thcii livelihood at the Khrel Mngnei,i .Manu facturing Company, just southwest of the town. (Jetting away from Port Kennedy means stealing the very bread from the mouths of their children. The i villagers can't afford to move away at a time when jobs can't be whistled for like dogs. The people have to live somewhere near the mills or starve. "On July 2." we called a meeting of the people, to organize piopectiv lot buyers and tenant for the purpo-e of capitalizing building operation on a co-operative lmi. We went to that jnretiug with an option on the Conuid farm, n ninety -acre ite not fm di tnnt from the mill ami eloe to the school and the chapel and the hurch. "On July 31 we had a public debate on the question of site, the other pro posal being the P-'.'-acre I!cU faun on the other side of the river. At the cloao of the debate forty -one families pledged themselves to purchase lots on the Couard farm, only four on the Uctz farm " Question I, Unsettled "However, the whole matter still' hangs in the air. The villagers who' hnve been notified to move by August, 15 are hunting nround for new homes. Those whose homes have been condemn-' cd but upon whom notice to vacate has not yet been served live in suspense. j "We just don't know what to do," ' (Bald Mrs. George F, Hartman in her picturesque, ivy-covered rottage on the King qf Prussia road. Mrs. Hartman ., is tho wife of the only medical doctor fn tho vicinity between Phoenixvlllc and " Jtyrristown. If 'ti "My husband has an extensive prac tice, and we vc been hero for the last thirty-four years." she continued. "The If",t5lo;tof can't go tp some new locality Pi r strhls nre and build up a new practice. -! nod xvheu folks reach ourtstage tn n.e 5 ' they dop't want to tear away from tne i) ! iti.tl. Iu1.11 n tinnliv linlno til tlieill ,fot bo many years. -. t'MVe have no court to appeal to ou "Jj question as to whether they have 't'.right to push us out of our home or ' Met , 'I tlon't know what we cuu do. Am itre no homes nearby outside the fWwuned area we can move to. Of '. tjjfticee, We may build on the Couard Sa site If that project Is developed. ,, lope In that the commission fnt us to move right away." !6rocerjSlore Condemned 9.. green man of the townr rl store !hf on valley I orje K's4Mt, fias bett notltlcil (H uis were, 01 Tfc wiMtr wu Iht vitt.Mn.fJ. 1. B1omt, n Rontlo, eluVrly wornnn, wns f-cntcil nt the cnshicr'i tlcn'. "It's a sliniiif," xlie Riilil, "(lie wny tlip I'oinmi'sloii rcfitps to tell ua just lint it intrnM iIoIiir. We've In'on livliiK liere for the lut twenty-five yonrs neier suineelliiK tlint we'd ever hnve to lenve our cood home. Hut now roiiic the romiiiii-ioii with word that .w,c.',,"y ..!0..;.:1! ,!!,c'" '!r '"""""iLa Commissione Interalleata , whether we want to or not "And we don't know exact lj wh they want to liny it. Some mij the romiiilseioii wants to connect Fall-mount Park lj road with the Valley Forge boulevard ; some say other things. Any wa.. it's nil hearsnj. And when we trj to find out from the commission, thej won't tell us nnj thing. "Mere, call up the commission nt the Foige and see for jottrsclf !" The office of Supciiiitcndcnt S. S. Iliirtranft uiis icathed by phone. i ('oinmlssloiiiT Now Miperintendeiit "No," said Mr. Hartranft. "I can't I tell you iin.tthing about why and how the. are extending the park. I used to be mi the (OTiiiuissioii, but thej made inn siiperinteinleiit of the park. You'll hae to call up the coiiiuiisoncs. 1 can't tell you mi) thing." "See?" sin lied Mrs. lialnier. "Tlint's what we'ie iilwnj- told, iiml we null never get lo talk with the i oniuils- . sioiiers. Tliej me lich men mid mti inaccessible." Henrj S. Illttell, who founded the Port Kenned) riour. Hay. 1'irtilizer ami Cement exchange in the center of the little town, died less than a year ni'ii lliw it tfn ., wtiit.U tittle w oiuflti . ' ,, b(l, () ,)lt1i1IC tIlll, ,, i,,,!,,, !,.,,. ..( h ,,s ,,t,K it, I can miit-m- !., sl. .,! standing on the little tl.xii- dusted platform of the exchange. i,i, . , Verlnoks tl inilemnid little ,.,,tta).,.., ,, Main street, and 1 dent i,. u, i,..m.." Adam Coram and his family and i:ugelie 1'oust. negio. and his family. were piling their fiiruituie into a van Saturday afternoon a S)in( ,,.uliilii,s (.lN(. Mmp(, . . , -r i A.Mhew M,('ollis,er ,. I. f" ""'I, three children linv already treked to Norr.stoun for their new home. ..ml John White, whose little family lives tl. uiicondemned side of the P.ndgepoit road, is scouting around tievertlieless. "Tliey tell me. lie sai.i. k,''"l' ,ls gueuig. The cnmmittie of natives, wlp) have bren invetigatiug the loiutioti of the new ite is i-impocil of J. V. Walker, chaitmaii: the 1!'' lthea Coppmnu, I". P. Croft, W. A. Thoma. .1. .1. ISalmer, A. II. Tiimey. The Vallev Porgi1 P.nk Co.ninision co.np.ies: William S.iyeu. p.esident; .Inhu I. NiehoKoii, of Philndelphin, vice president: Richmond li. .tones, of llending; John W. .Ionian, of Phila delphia; John It. K. Scott, of Phila delphia; J. T. Winil.ini, of Philadel phia; ,T. P. Utile .lenkin. of N'orri tovVn ; (leorge .1. I'lliott. of Philadel phia ; W. A. Patten, of Itndnor, and I'dward V. Ilealey, of Stiatford. The jurv of view conipiise I'lwood llhonde. Walter Shaw and Alvin t". Aldcrfer. all of N'orritown. 'Survives War; Dies In Auto Crash ,...,. . , U est port, ti.nn.. Auc I.-The bodv ,,f Horace Iiuilbutt. .li . thirtv -two. son of a vve.ilthv resident of thi town, .i found on the main highvvnv heie ,aily vesterdav bv a milkman. Xen.ln vva Ilurlbutt' automobile, vviecked. against a tiee It is believed the j bursting of a tue caused the ucci I dent. Ilurlbutt leiently letuined from I Prance, where he diove u war nmbii lain e for two ve.irs without leeeiving 'inv -eiioiis injuries. j, j. I Ihe Call of arid UlaK Rockies Spena your vacation this summer in the heart of the Rockies. ' The climatic, scenioand recreational advantages of this outing region annually attract multitudes of sum mer visitors. ' Smooth motor roads lead to high mountain passes; and trails lead to woodland glades ' where the ground was never trenched by spade, and flowers spring'up unsown." Lakes and rushing streams full of game fish. Here are two National Parks, six National Monuments and more than twenty million acres of National ,Foreste. 1 y Summer Excursion Fares ; Ask for the booklets you want. They describe Colorado arid Utah Rockies, the two National Parks Rocky Mountain jnd Mesa Verde also the six National Monuments. ' Ask the local ticket scent to help plan your trip or apply to nearest Consoli-"1 dated Ticket Office or address nearest Travel Bureau, United States Railroad Administration, 646 Transportation Building, Chicago; 143 l Liberty 'Street,' New York City; 602 Healey Building, Atlanta, Geofcia. UMTEDSDnES-IJlQAI)-ADMIMSTRfVIION 5 , CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE l&JU uneitnut st. g W .V- 'j -ft". J4' Ln E non ha Ultimata Ancora i Suoi Lavori IN CHIESTA Dl HUM Publish.,! and lilstrlmitcrt VnuVr ri:n.MiT no 341 Authorized by the net of October n. ltll" on Hie at the Prutiifriie "f Phila delphia, I'm li order of the President a. s hlui.i:mn. Pintmnrt' r Ueneriit. Itiim.-i. .'t n prist u. 11 inornate "II Po- (p(, mmlll0" s dlchiarn nutorizrnto n smentlre la notizla. di fonti frniirvi-, ,.,.(1nilo hi quale le conclusion! delta Commissione lnteriilleiitn, Incarieatn ill investigate mil teceiiti fatti di Fiume, siitalibeio state sfiiiurriiili all'Italla. ,iiri ilelln commissione non Minn stati ultiiiiati. poieln-' lontinua tuttorn n (si nssione dei test!, I.o strsn giornnle alTeiniii ihe II problema di I mine sarebhe slato risolto con una fortniilii fiixorevole iill'Itnlia. Mrnmln ln cpiate r'imiV snrehbe dlclii- .inila citla" libeni, fitovi da iiipiMihI ingeicnza da parte del Jugoslav!, Sembr.i pern' die l'liighilteria si nuiiitern hhe ostile alia progettnta o- lii fi.itin tun i lie t'Oti. 'rittmii mm ill. spern di supetnre la reistena lirilan- nica nel s,i imminente viagghi In .ira Miliiiio. '! ngostn. t'n atipateci hio Cnprmil." durante II vnlo di itorno d.i V,imia a Milam n 17 persone n lHirilnr ' prci ipit-iln. per cnusc non an ,,,,n ai rtute. nelle viciiiniize ili Ve- nma da un'alt'e.-a di milte inetri. Nessimo dei pass, ggierl e clegli avia- i, e- seampato al disastro. lia b vittuue delta spaventosa ca- 1IlMrilf, si ,rirti... I .1.1.- Piloti. i tenenli ,,,li(:i ui,,,,,,; ,n ,-,ii' e Marco Hes.mti. fIlltello del Capitano Silvio Uesnati die ,,.. . Amli( in v,guito ad .... incl- (,riti iui,ltl j, it K)i ii(ilisttl Oreste (.j. -,.,, mntt.ire i npo del "Cor.iere ,,.,,, ,, n i.,f Tan. leill .inchiei i. ridattore del "Scenln" e cnrrispondeiite del X. 1 1 lobe e del Chicago T.ibune; Mm in P.iiiui. reilattore ilelln "Seira" di .Milnno; lii. redattoie delhi rivita '"II Moiido," e Tulio M rgiuni di Poili", led.lttote dellil livit!l "II Cielo." II diatro lia piofondiimeiite iinpre sinuato. In tntto embril idle i inorti ialio ipiilttordiei Tai.into, : ngosto.- I'Xelhi vicnan.e iblla tii7ione di3'hialona. situnt.i a ediri ihilomet.i i'.i iueta citta'. un deioilo clnudi'tiui di diiiuiuitc. ot -tenatta i crede dagli agitatori elie niisti in occ,iione del iiuincatii M-iopeio geneiale. eploe n i e,iu.iii(lo la inoite ill liove perolle rnuaaeipnia, fa. r ,'"tA- i the best IS 0, v PUBS' AT St0rB ' made by ..' ':.. Jr , Mav WSSR ' zr '" :-T ' 4 dailyMovelete . FOMFAttD IN THE Qik Hy.Safllc V. Stull MONA .(ruve her mind on vainly, to 'concentrate lie printed romnuce In te parted her lips ns n rang through the j!" '""' familiar appeal crowded car, lorwnru,. please un forward ill tne car . i .lust so the conductor's voice hnd A .... ... ..- ' sounded that other day. A faint wave of color swept her pale cheeks at mem ory of another voice subdued and cour ttous. "Hight this vvny, .plcijse." As she hnd slipped into the vacant place Moon's earnest dark eyes expressed the gratitude hir tongue strangely refused to titter. It was mil unusual for Monn to be so favored Kill her was It the" rule than the exception, but .somehow the hand some young sti anger seemed different from the others. A perfect young giant in physlip.e, his every .nore.ne.it was marked by the supple grace of the trained athlete. Monn noted the fra ternity pin in hi coat lapel hud her romantic fancy straightway conjured up visions of the diamond and gridiron, i iuiler paths iiml tenuis courts. Four consecutive days the littii- act of lou.tesy was lepeated. On the third Monn had blushed ii.uU'r the stranger's Iliigeiltig g.i.e. tin the fourth, with a deepi r blush, she managed to articulate a simple "Thank you." The strangir inised his hat in ac knowledgment and Moua's heart llut tensl at the look ill his clear gray eyes. The following day he did not appear. Mima's- disappointment was keener than she would have admitted.. Ity the end of the week she iialied what the little torn h of roinanie had meant in her "evcry-dnj -tlie-same" existence. Time's unci ing dial registered eight een mouths sini e that memorable week, yet lo Monn it all now seemed but yes terday. "Hovlstou st t I" Meilinnieally Monn watched the in llux of passeuge.s. Suddenly she arose. Another instant and a soft voice, a tiemble with emotion, sounded like MfMC ZECKWER HAHN , r.nth mhpoii Im Kltm Srrt. 3 A tew VHc.inrlPi I fin uU.inced mil'IJ'' under eminent artlst tp.uNM. Thir InstrumrntHl and vocal Simlnts Sinplnm tithcHtrH and recitals. . Uranch' i tn whi I'niui. unn xiojci.. hor rrossiiM tut addret CHAniTON 1-KW1S MUItPHT, 1U7 Srruce Htrret M.maglnjr Director MIMMKK C'AMfS " Mn arnl Hay GRADUATING GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS AU thn tilows eay. Some clans, nirly anrt npeeil " bov !" Your vacntlan vrllt rot In- minplcli" nnlcRS ynu tnke 11. B. with ou. I Imckoft liy Vn Largest House of It kiml ln tlip fo:nt Our beautiful Plus- tratPil calalopue tells the Btory. Free XVrili. At onee to IIIIVS' V ,"l I Flltli IIKI'VKTV.KNI ' r i sweetest music in Sergeant John Hart ley's ears: "Jtlght this way, please." Tears were very near the surface as she avvthe effort It cost lilin to gain the proffered seat. An Iron brace held his left leg rigid, while ills right arm bore two wound chevrons. When Monn expressed her sympathy he smiled cheerily. "1 did think old Mars hnd trented me rather rough until 1 found my denrest 'huddle' smiling lit a worltl of darkness. Then I was ashainij! I ever presumed to complain." MonA dared not trust her voice. Ills boyish laugh relieved the tension, "l.ck sure was with me today. I planned on leaving the hospital to haunt the subway unIl I saw jou and, presto, fate smiles on my Initial quest." Mona's heartbeats quickened at the linpott of his words, hut her voice was not quite steady. "The folks at homo know of jour past courtesy and If you dire lo accompany me now I can assure you of their welcome and mine." His reply was thrilling in its earn estness. "After whiit I've been through I prophesy it will be like heaven after well, the other place." An hour Inter, aftfr being "moth ered" by Mrs. Melby and "hero wor shiped" hv Hrotl.er Ted, lie assured Monn his prophecy had been fulfilled. Seated cm the cool, flower-scented piazza, he leluctnntly awaited the car for which he had phoned. When a handsome limousine arrived Mr. Melby anticipated the chauffeur and assisted the young soldier into the ear, hut it was when Mima handed him his crutches that u rare light dispelled the 'shadows in his eyes, "He's pure grit now." Mr. Melby confided Inter to his wife. "Hut too v-oiing to gauge the future. Our little j girlinust not care too seriously." A" gentle hand stayed further utler nme. "What if linger .Melby had re turned like that from Santiago?" 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Termsmod. MIMXAs. VA. LASTERN COLLEGE .-KK Co.ed near Ws.hlngton. 11. C. I'' ksS "nr?.,f.I,Kc".i.,,.... r LS1BSK. iJifT r...rr-n. ,P KIKHITOV. PA. ef 4P- Colter prepraUji. Butt. '"r ,. ... DrttAry and Dome. bam: Jwle.ArU Or "1 4Ufe f1 ?PS' O yVYOMING SEMINARY jf;.:-0tca,,0yrh.0f0.hw.hKh'! W V-iIV.' v.e.ntlonal tesehsrs la tnea. 4swss MKXmSE75r9 'WF UIMllt r'T"! BIPTl 1- iifctlsrifitt.. , i if.'." ri -in i, rt.'lT proud ns yourself that Mona Is her mother's own daughter." She hnd admired the athlete she re vered the hero but It was the man she loved ! Mona's cheeks rivaled the roses In the. ilovvcr holder ns Hartley brought the car to a sttip. He turned eagerly toward her, his ey'es tenderly reminis cent. "Two years ago today 1 bare a cer tain little girl n silent farewell. ,1 wan toil to tell her It might bo forever but she was not the kind of n girl a chnp-er- rould address Informally. When I returned, however, I knew Iny uniform and condition would fur nish un excuse" If she remembered and enrcd. You will never know, little woman, how anxiously I awaited tlint first meeting! And when your heart proved pure gold past suffering and the linndiciippcd future seemed mere trivialities. Nothing mattered since my dream girl was n beautiful reality 1" Almost llercely he drew both Moun's hands within his own. "What Is the final ' verdict, girl o' my heart? Does Sergeant John Hartley, disabled dough boy, menu ns much to you ns '.Inclt' Hartley, all-round nthlctc?" For answer Monn pressed her lips to his hand on the scar left by n uin-ehino-gun bullet. Very tenderly Hnrtley raised her bowed head. Itcvcrcntly he kissed her glistening dark eyes her smiling red lips. Then, with an exultant laugh, he de tached a strip of gibbon from the nuto From Strayer's to Success Hctxrci IlenjAmln, 805 XVfut Huntingdon St., npint 10 month nt Strajcr's IlutlncK I'otleirp, nnl fit IS In earning more tlmn Stooo n rexr ln the fin. ilny of (lie Kzrrltlor Tnut and Soring Fund To. rnlj, writ or ilioni for rirtlciiUrn itbout what fltraror't can do for, )oti. 807 Chestnut Street. V'nniie Wii nut .is. EDUCATIONAL Ilolh Hcf SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (35th Year) SHORTHAND Pitman and Gregg Systems. Individual instruction. Day and evening courses. Large faculty with both prac tical and pedagogical experience. Enter now. Ask for Catalog F-6. OTHER ttror-np(- (C. I .). Xihert''nc ppI(1 ItMhtnesN and .Mumicfinr nt. M'n1ilvffplnc, lliffnfM KnKll1i ItiiNlnfOtH nml SiIpn 'orreiondfiiCf. rwllts nnd r11fctoni. f'ommrrrlnl Tuu I, II itnd III. ComfjomlnK. Corpnrntlon Fawner. ('out Arrountlnr. Ftnnnrf nnil Commercf. Iniliitrlil OrKfinlzutlon nnd Mnnajce mrnt. OITlrp MniiiiFfmfnt. 1'liin Rnirni nnd Krtlmatlnc. ?,-1t l'rnkcriiirr. IfrTtort'ne, we-mun'It. snlcrdm lrnlnc I'otirse for I'liblip iIimiI TriirlerH. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad Street Below Berks. Philadelphia onnc Women and filrN Training School for Kindcrgartners rorm4rl Mla Ilnrt'n.. Junior. Senior and (Sritduiitn (ViurHi h. Trlmary method1. Prac-tlf-4- Klndrenrtni. .MIbp A. T. U.l.MAN, nirpctnr. ftciT I ,. W n Walnut S t.. Pha f'l . II .. Htl . tiMH In., - tiuni; xTln. d r- ! rttrnl rri'pTfltnrv fi rollre d-prtmi , n rt nninp''" P-nr a" - rjntt rvrr,n -lf,,i, ,,..,,. pirlmmlm o.l i ' r PfM 4T M II !tPi pi li lf.-,.M(tnt .?!( Pa .ITET rilKTKIt. VA. Darlington Seminary A developing School for Olrla. closer, estate In Pennsylvania's finest country. T.n. runge. Art. Music. Hnpreeston. Secretarial, Business ,nd Household Management. Col ter Preimratlon. Catalogue. CIiniSTINB V. n,l.. President, Pox BIO. West Chler. P. ciiAMncRsnrBQ. ta. PENN HALL rmMnKRnnto, pa. Otrt PnlWifp preparntory. Morten l.n riir nnd p.r1i) pnurseii, rertin'tt rrtvi ', Hnom wtih prtviite bthr New cym nntlum And nwlmmlnic pool Rate, IftOO rulnlnt nml vifwt May enrn er rpept M AtUnMe niv Wnrk eontlnne iinlnterrupied Add Frunh M MiicHI, A M. Trln.. Iloi U iivi'RiinnoK. r. Miss Sayward's School for Girls IMerlirnnk, I'lilln.. r. College preparatory and secretarial curses. Junior and Musical Deptr. Alhlellcs. Pnmestlc Science. Csrrlase rails for pupils In Bala. Cvnwvd. Merlon and Wvnneiwid Miss S. .Janet Savwnrd. Prln. 0K LANE, PA. THE COWLES SCHOOL rm Prepurea fr rolletiPM. General Course MuV, Art I)nmenlc P( lnce. Near train & troll ''or rnfnlrsT nn ! a uddfep-i l'MM MII.TOV rOU'I.KS. A. .. l"l rf hpiiool. Onk I,nne. I'lilln., Ih. IIIHMIM.HAM, PA. BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL tr 1lrl In Tenni Monn! In Ardml t Tolle. Prernratorv. OvmnMtnm. swtm I t-oo' uteepin rorch Phv1ri trwtp'r. Mute, A H. flrler. Pr i P. t MMlfnn. A n.t Harlnattr. Hot 1, nixn'irMm. t I.ITIT7!. PA. Linden Hall Seminary A rlrls srhnnl since 174ft. Academic. CnT1et Pfep. snd Ppeelsl Cnnrses. Sep. Jr. Dept Oemrsslum. Term. IH0nt Calslna. He., V v TffV(iT., P'-.. nT. ins., titite. p. nkwabk. nr.L. Women's Collcije of Dclnwar Tn wrm.n de.leins s liberal eduesnn .mder ldsl eondlllnn. of home lifer the W.nn' CnVwm nf Pelaar nffers llnef. r.lled .ipperliinltle. st eslremely low eftst PltalMl le lie.tillful and ealthftll r hn nn I'nne fee". Phi's. iVette for Cats. i i Add-e.. wm wvTienn J. non. jyqriV P.in Ve.y.ly TItsSre. I I'TIIFItYII I.F.. AIT. Mnrylanrl Cnllepo milee preparatory Ins Tear.' Hl.'nrr , r-nlles-e ' nirls from il S'stea Dnmeetlo Sdeneo J10 mile, from Bait. Music i Fireproof nulldlno ITxpresslaa Vnn.Feetarlan Address pp.i Itnuse for Catalog i.i'TnrnviM.K. sin. Nnmnt.K. conn. HILLSIDE rnn aw, mil" fmm v-- Tori rv. leic Preraratlon. riiturat ronre. Houie biM Helen-, Ineludlnir aetunl praetlc In real bom. Ornlx1 Ath1tlm, li!Mtrer R llremUlnKer. A, n, fVar. Vld l!nn PrMnrl. II. 1 fSmllht. I'rlnrlpal Nnrtrnlk. CAnneetlent. WOODSTOCK. YA. Massanutten Military Academy ,Si WtMJHr1THir. VA. . J . t' 'aisMUH My SBT iVKMH Hg'WMIIIII. mEPWFNPBS door panel. An emblazoned private In signia, with tho Initial "H" In relief was revealed. "I wanted to revel In your rare, un selfish devotion, so told jotl it was n machine lonncd by the biggest-henrtcd gentleman In the world. When you know Had you'll agree I did not Halter him In the least." While speaking he hnd drawn n tjny box from his pocket. "Close your eyes, sweetheart!" And nn iustn.it Inter: FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCKS Have Not Changed in Price During the Past Eighteen Months 1 V&-Ton Chassis, $2350 F. O. B. Detroit 2-Ton Chassis, $2600 F. O. B. Detroit SVa-Ton Chassis, $3350 F. O. B. Detroit 5-Ton Chassis, $4400 F. O. B. Detroit FEDERAL SALES CO. OF PHILA. 1830 Market Street Until Srrs COURSES "MTMnr1ji!. SliMrtlinnd fritnimi nnd OrftB). Tniflh Ilnfrs nd 'limneinpiit, Tirrnrlln (200 Mnrhlnen), Crnl'tH mid rollfitlon. rifasf send me (frpp) rlrculnr nnd pergonal advice about course marked. Nnme Street City State Young U'ornfn nnd Girl AtlIUIRMAI,K. MAMS. LASELL SEMINARY Antnirniliil le, Mas., t ourse of sluilv from h'sh sthool thrnuscli two ers aj. rk lor hlin school graduates. Wiu first lear lanced wo range of -uhJicts. Un isual training IrtTlous phae. s 111 hern.. Taking ftch. .1 1.1 1I11I1 Ir.im Hosion 30-acre estate. Outdoor I iollS alio i-fll 1 Mltonn .Hiiree ..,14 ,. ,,1, Sinn. I'n. it . i'"n' i" " ; . W M-l C1I Fishburne Military School New $100,000 Flrepr.Mir Kqulpment rrepjren for universities, business lff. Diploma admits to all colleges. Hesuitful military Iratnln. Beautiful, heylhtfui Mtua lion. Kvery cadet participates in annua, encampment at Grottoes on Shenundoua River. 40th year. Small classes. Kcserv Officers Training Corps, under U. a. War Department. Cat a lost L on request. MkJ. morgan h. nrnaiNM, niQ. Xlnx SQO. Waynesboro. V. niTxnrRV. m. Powder Point School 8 Will understand rot'r Iiht mil H teach Itlm to imdernNnd bimrf N nll.l'll K. IlKAUCK. A M.. Ileiiilmisirrtl RH Klnc 'near Itnnd. Ilnlinr, Mass. U 9. I niorlrrn eitnipmiiit rr mI ntt'ition rm I'OKT HKrniT. Mil. TOME SCHOOL ""M.'.'n".0"-. Young Men nml Hovs WKNOXAH. N. J. Where charncter, munllnet-8 nnd honor are rlevelnetl wenonan is an indepeiuU'iit unit In vtiur lOSH education. Hpil not nif-rrU i i preparatory school. Healthfully n'tuated In a ao.eiy reaiuwiuiui n'ni, j ihtuuv h-loP') only to thai of West Point 111 eindency Academ'c atutlles lor coileeu preparation Special and business roursea Mlllttry sys tem brlnss out all that la good ind manly Separate Junior department for boya of ten or oer. Academic tourae, seven hundred ilolUra for the school ear. Junior depart ment, six hundred for the Hihool jeur Cstaloff and lew liook upon request Ir. rHAltl.KK II. I.OBKVrie.'prcs. MAJ. CLAYTON A. SNYIIKK. Supt. Hot 412, Wenonah. N', J, nlJslltTOWN. N. J. BLAIR ACVDEMV FOP Riv WonderfullT situated lor nnd hesith Pe'arare Valer Osp 1? ro'lee is.. Campus and athletic field, nf ion 'acres and v'no-acre farm Preparailnn for ro. ee and leohnleal s'-cnis Military, drill ' Elrhl hulldlnas Pepr,r .limm i psrtment Write fnr rntalnrue John I', Hiarpe. I.I..II,. lleUmasi. not "P." UblrstoH-B. N. j'""' rniNrKTox. x. j. PRINCETON PREPARATORY 8rii(ioi. ron noy Colteae preparatory for hoya 14 y ,, .loer. peaiitlful locatloni small classes, ,,. cellent facnltyi well-equlpped hlllldlnas Isrse grrounda; supervised athletic: ih year Catalna I, on request J. B. FINE, ",'; Princeton, N. J. nnniiF.VTnirN. m. j. Bordentown Military Institute Thorough Prep, for rnllecs or business Km. elent faculty, small classes. Individual alter. Military training. Supervised athletic, jivi, rear. For catalog add. Drawer c I. cl T II. lndon. IterdeKtwTt. N. J.. Pr'n. tc citm FKNWIWITOK. N. J. ,TJi RENWINGTON SCHOOL "Tenshun, comrade, Inspect equip ment!" Hartley wntched her with boyish prlilc. ' "Dear little bride-to-be, tho best Is jet to come!"' This very morn ing the doc assured me nnother opera tion will put me back on the active list, with not so bad a limp." Monn's exclamation of joy was smothered In his close embrace. Tho next complete novelette Rdu- Vnung Men nnil Movh HMIK.SI.UItn. PA. )ams!burg Scabemp A Cnnllnl School Nrnr n CaplU. CIlT. A countrv school founded 178(1. ..ocatea, en the hanks of tho beautiful Susque hanna rtlver. Ideal for health and scen ery. Modern hulldlnes. large campus. Advantages of email classes and Indlvla ui Instruction. Thorough college prep aration Rates .';.-S02Y Supervised athletics" Separate school for vounger hovs. W Invito closest Investigation a personal visit If possible. Write for catalogue T. and plans of new dormitory. ARTIIUK K. IlliniVX, II. A.. Ilrndmastfr rilKSTF.n. 1'A. PENN m &J IMilitary College ASth InK fpHtblsHfltftl ifc a military uttutlon, with honor idpuln, n4 1 ear the development of competent man :ioort for Ita aim. Pennfylvanla Military Collfn has provn Ita tfflclrncy In war and 'face. Strong courpii In Civil Ita rlneerlnfr, Chcmlitry, Kconomlca and 7 r ft nee. Preparatory and Junior Schools, A1hleir. Canloc. Addraa Cl. rilARI.KS K. 1IVATT. Prldfl Box MS, ClicKtrr. Pa. MW llinOMFTKT.n. TN. Carson Long Institute i Sd lfrtr Itnnif riot fnr Itnr. t I ulldltiK', l H.rp In in- rjilihfnl f Mil- of th Mtll ll'ilfp ln.lhlri't pf rnn (riKriitl'tfi- hnn 1i Irtrn, iiw to 1 rt Imiw fn M. ! Mlm J kntiT'jdc. rhimc!r, ruiiurc. rffli rnc. i"olii Pr inrilnr". pijin" .ltmi'.r nnrn p-.nlt, I rwirr- Puhiif1 f-Kini;. Mlllturv Talnlnc. i r,rntf butlcllnr fnr hnvs under )Jl vjri IBM. and up Jnnlnr '-.. V fnrth-r d al addr Ufo'ip '!, ipiMp, . B.. AIXKNTOWN. PA. ALLENTOWN Preparatory School Trerares bo)s for leading colleges an4 cniiersltles High standards. New Uulld Ings Special department for younger bors. .Athletic ti-ams. Large tampu eirni. Tmn- 4iio. Catalog Visit ihe set- 1 Write foi Large tampus ana eyrani- on request, r catalog l. 1 M MIHTF, "plrrlnil AII'nlnMll. P. SW.T-IU Bfi, . Ktskimtnetas Springs School lor Boys Prepares for enllege or business. The eldest prsor.sl Attention Is alven to each, boy. Her eral Fontunll ami Ilaseball fields. Oolf, Ten nis. New Gymnasium with swlmmlnv pool and bowling alleys. Fine e.ihletlc spirit with itrong cnmperitle teams. School oirna lu wn farm and eoal mine. Hate, 1725. HU. A. M. Wlf.MON. Jr.. Pre. Hot MA. Snltkhnrc, Va. cnrTvnT nir.i.. , r a . Chestnut Hill Academy ST. MARTIN'S, CHESTNUT IIII.L. PA. Preparation for eolleae. An Ideally located eountryday and boarding- school for boys. KspHcTslly lov rateh fnr five-day boarders. ITIah tnnda-ds nf scholarships Unexcelled s hletlc fqulpment. Including three playtns eHiii., p-vmnnhim swimming pool and rtcre fcilon building Ttenpeni September 24. Catalogues nn application. 1VVNVKWOOI). PA. MONTGOMERY SCHOOL I The Countrv Day School for Rojs from th 1 t eiiipnlnir of ihelr education to colleg. Faculty from Lolumblu Teachers (. ollece, Po- lnf"-m'lon add Rer. GlbNon Hell. A.H.. !.!.. Ilemlmimler. AVjnneHooil. Penna. .llr.Kk J...-.: The Mcrcersburg Academy Itlll HOV4 Merrer.bnn, Pa. end ' "safAee to IVm. 'in '..i- -h T . IX.D.. r?eqimnv rtT in nwtvioev r PF.R.KIOMEN SCHOOL ,f0o ,,,,li -ti .1 (. i,t retidenl I "'"i mnJiiumi nn'riicn rrin Kjwcmr fcreit! p D.. Ho 11U P.nnshurf, Pa li YNK. P. St. Luke' School "Mf-r Oollej. I'a i Main Una P, Tl. n I Pend for raising. HFTIH KIIFM r. Bethlehem Preparatory School Trerare. for lesdlna eolleaes Esten.1e rrounds snd ethlette fe'da N'ete bldra Joha. 4fi T..re M . IT.n'.e. WetMehsm. Pa. . NA.AIIKTII, PA. Niirnreth Hall Mllllnri A-uileni9. ls ao. fc Nazareth, Pa. Kuunaed 1718 Preparatory srd Puslries Courses pen'or Interrnedlar. ltd lunlc Jlerts stMetles M111tar Ills. rrs .1 --.,- .i ?, r-ein lANfllTPI, PA. Frpnkl'n & IVInr'll Arrr1"Tn7, YeteTSchooyyf , SIVAHTHMOnF, P. Swnrtlimore PreaDmtorv A nchol pf l"r p'wpdlner nd progre Mve WH. IVriM loilau to WllMrd P. T-nillPon( ""n'teia Harvard hvh . Swarthmore Pa . I'KXNKIjlTKfl. PA. PERKIOMEN S.CHbOL 40imllea from I'hlla small -nunaj resident pureci vmnlui atb'et'i'a, Prln, Oscar 8. tii,i n 11 nnv 11Qt p.nrshurg. Pa. n V.I T FrnVTF. I' Mellrlenie Academy Limited, In 100 young) men. 15 and up. 114th year. AtMMIe n snd s-yra. Mod rsles. Catalog Jaroea R. llucb. A.M.. nead'r. fttx p. llellefonte.raZ BeiSEX FHI.U4, . . ., - J ! r
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