S-!!s5S'w -'SP&!)A!fS"f r-Cjw7?.-'' -ift-j A-5,-"' r-'-". T! v ' 15 " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919 c hi t IV t- 10 n I if III : I rs . ? 1 si I u; t I5 I! It e r af S u. 1 r 1 i t i h i L PROMS "VVill Have Something to Say on Profiteering" When He Returns Homo ' DRASTIC MOVE IN VIEW Special Dispatch (a Ei'rnlno Public I,tdotr Salt Lake Cltyt Utah, Atifr. 20. "I will lime something to nay nbout food profiteering when I get home to Penn sylvania," said Governor Sproul today, when asked why his state had ap parently no law to deal effectively with the hoarder and the profiteer. 'Drastic action may be looked for when I return," he went on. "I nm how studying the situation out here with a view to Introducing remedial action and I hope when I return home to be able to meet conditions nnd there by materially to aid in forcing down the high cost of living." "Why didn't Pennsylvania nt the Inst Rsesion of the Legislature ennet such laws as would make profiteers and 'hoarders punishable by law?" the Go- ernor was asked. "Why didn't Congress and Stnte Legislatures generally pass such laws anticipating the contingencies which have arisen?" he countered. He asserted that there was no con crete evidence of profiteering and honrd-' ing at the time the Legislature was sitting. "Unthrlft" One Cause, He Sas Governor Sproul holds the opinion that the people of Philadelphia and of the country at large have "fallen into unthrifty ways." This, he indicates, might be found to be one of the, reasons - for the existing high cost of living. "We now cat sirloins and porter house steaks, where before we consumed the .entire beef," ho said. ''There must come some checking up of accounts be fore long." Governor Sproul is one of the Beven state executives chosen at the conference of governors In. Salt Lake City yester day to visit Washington nnd confer with President Wilson to obtain closer co-operation with the federal govern ment in providing a remedy for the serious situation brought about by high prices. In this visit to Washington the gov ernors wilt have the aid and support of Attorney General Palmer, who declared in this city that there Is no law at the present time that would warrant the launching of ciini inal prosecutions against food profiteer. Congress, he said, would soon pnss the necessary law that will give the states the power to convict and punish those responsible for present conditions. Will Urge Speedy Action It is likely that the governors who call upon the President will urge him to have the matter speedily settled in Congress. Governor Sproul believes that the con tinuation of food boards, the publication of fair price lists and the expression of public sentiment would help in get ting speedy results in the campaign to stamp out the profiteer and the hoarder of foodstuffs. Iabor Only Part of Cycle In discussing the situation, Governor Sproul said : "The labor question is just a part of the big cycle, and most workmen realize now that, with the advance in wages, a necessary advance in the cost of living has taken place. "We have a large foreign population In Pennsylvania. However, we have enough of the old-fashioned American stock to mix with new citizens nnd teach them real Americanism. AVe aim to steer the newcomers right and make them part of us. Therefore, we have little trouble now with strikes, bolsliev ism and other matters. "The American people, of course, will have to study. In my opinion, the dollar will never be worth as much as it was before, because the public will not be willing to work so hard for it. The country may also be at that stage where the people who work for a living insist on better living conditions." Governor Sproul said "conditions are Atifiefirstsignof skin trouble apply Resinbl It improves a poor complexion and preserves a good one, so that you need no artificial means to enhance your attractiveness. At the first sign of skin irritation, itching or burning, apply Resinol Ointment, and see if it doesn't bring prompt relief. It contains harmless, soothing: balsams, and is so nearly flesh colored that it may be used on exposed surfaces without attracting undue attention, 1 Tour dealer sells It. SUMMER CAMPS Young Men and flora GRADUATING GRAMMAR 1 SCHOOL BOYS All the fellows say, "'Some class, nifty and apeed oh. boyl Tour vacation will not be complete unless sou take B. B. with ou la backed by th. Largest House of It. kind In the country. Our beautiful Illus trated catalogue tells th. story. Free. 'Write at once to BOYS WELFARE DEPABTSIENT MUSIC ZRCKlVKBIIAlIN Philadelphia Musical Academy BOth Seaaon Define Sept. 8th. Open for registration Sept. 3d. Theory. Instrumental ana ocal. Student.' Symphony Orchestra and Recital.. Mason and Hamlin Pianos. Branch.. In TV, Phlla. and Tioga. Addr.as CHARLTON rJTVVIS M.UBPHY. Managua PtreeUr, 1817 Sprue. Blrtst (Main SchooU. HYPERION , SCHO L or MU8I0 Onen. Beot. ft. V Vocau Violin. I'lBiiu. vrtfi- CCHria . tsraiaon. iiaon. UU. .Aa ffBaSBBsS jiur., tiia i,nmni f w.i av -.aa ?., not &s bad in Pennsylvania as in other states, though they are bad enough." The Btate Department of Agricul ture, the pure food bureau and the bureau of markets aro giving this mat ter particular nttention," he added. "The stale council of defense has been continued as a committee of public wel fare, and Is carrying out the plans so successful during the war In fighting hoarders, profiteers and the high cost of living, by directing public scntlmcut against the guilty. "The food boards arc being revived with the publication of fair prices and publicity gtven to any discovery of hoarding nnd profiteering and this is resulting in practical value." The governors who will go to Wash ington with Governor Sproul are: Gardner, of Missouri; Milllken., of Maine; Ilurnqulst, of Minnesota; Mlcket, of North Carolina ; Stewnrt, of Montana, and Campbell, of Arizona. Tons of Fowl Here Will Be Seized lontlnoed From Pate One inal conviction of the offense, but the proceeding instituted today is in the nature of a civil one. Under the rules of the court, the owners or claimants of the food have the right to file an answer within the next twenty -one days denying the charges, nnd can demand n jury trial to determine that fact. Stored More Than a Year While the government looks upon both cases ns of extreme importance, Depart ment of Justice officials have greater in terest in the Morris case, because the evidence shows that the calves have been in storage or more than n year, and from the methods pursued Mr. Harvey declared the evidence indicated a pur pose to keep shifting the cattle from fctorase house to storact house iu va rious cities until thy prices reached the height desired by the packers. In the Morris case, the libel charges that the calves were in n storage ware house in Chicago from August 10, 1018, to January 22 of this year, when they were shipped to this city, nnd placed in the storage house of Morris & Co., at 8 North Delaware avenue. They have been there since. "Morris & Co., cannot very well say they kept the calves in storage await ing a scant mnrket," declnred Mr. Harvey, "because there was a scant market supply between August 10, 1018 and now." Chnrge,s that Morris & Co. conspired with persons unknown, to hold thc calves off the market for the urpose of unreasonably raising prices, nnd to limit the supply, arc made in he libel. i Charge Juggling of Stock , Conspiracy charges and hoarding are also made against Burton, the produce i broker, nnd How aid S. Co., the Chi j cngo produce dealeis. i One of the two libels against Hurton I nnd Howard declares that seventy-three i boxes of chickens, each box containing fifty pounds of the fowl, were stored in the Philadelphia Warehousing nnd Cold Stornge Company, Delaware avenue nnd Noble street. June 12, 1018, in the nnnie of Burton, hut that ou April 11 of this year tln were transferred to the ac count of Howard A. Co The same charge is made against the tvvii men in connection with fifty -four Dnrreis ot emcuens. l-.ncji barrel, con tnining 200 pounds, was stored at the Delaware Cold Storage and Freezing Company, Second nnd Callow hill streets, between May 24 and June 22, 1018, in the name of Burton, but the account . was transferred to the name of How- ' nrd on Apiil 11 last. These transfers, it is nlleged, were mere nrtifices in nn attempt to hide the fact that the chick ens were iu storage for a long period nnd it !h charged that Burton and Howard conspired to keep the chickens oft the market until the high water mark iu prices wan reached. The fnct is nlleged that the chick cnb nnd the calves were more than the s mmBHiTB.mBn i - ... 1 iiillil IbH Snia'BllWl I 'rjSSSSuwIBaf'll Dir H JmTi35 Hi 11 crfflnT' No matter how cold the day, the NOVELTY Fresh Air Heater fills every room with a constant gentle stream of balmy warm moist air instead of the usual uneven small amount of drafty, dry, overheated air. The NOVELTY takes large quantities of pure out door air and adds just the right amount of moisture for health and comfort. Then the air is warmed so gradually that it retains its invigorating outdoor freshness. The NOVELTY is so tightly constructed that dust, ga and smoke are en tirely eliminated. Uses much less coal and is twice as powerful as the ordinary furnace. Made of our strong and durable FLEX-O-TUF iron, lasts a life-time. V Manufacturers of Boil srt, Pipeltis Hsatsrs, Fur nacts and Ranee in Phila delphia for 72 years. dealers needed In the normal conduct of their business and they were hoarding them for the purpose of increasing pric. In the libels entered ngainot the Hut ton and Haword companies, thnrged with hoarding the chickens, n ery definite charge that they conspired to hoard the food Is made. The affidavit charges : "That the two componles and divers other persons have conspired, combined and agreed together to limit the fa cilities for supplying and dealing In the said chickens and necessaries within the meaning of this act, to restrict the supply nnd distribution of said necessi ties and to exact excessive, unreason able and exorbitant prices, and that the storage Is a part of the carrying t2f!?71 WM'l You Bmack your lips over it, because you like its taste, its quality, its genuine gratifica tion. It satisfies thirst. Nobody has ever been able to suc cessfully imitate it, because its quality is indelibly registered in the taste o the American public. Demand the nicknamei l MBjjaiMssa CAN YOU DEPEND UPON YOUR Il 1 j 1 PRESENT HOT-WATER SYSTEM? & H1 Doea It deller piping; hot water whencer you want It. W, J 1 R .r mtit .nil mnkn the mnat nf n lukewarm trickle? B ll ! I fl I The "Losekln" Insures dependable, efficient and ceo- B V ' BH , nomlcal hot water service day after day year after ear. K "jg Kf M l,a small tram nnn.umnMnn Ih rehltv SUmrlStn? Tr ll IbA Send for booklet B ' , " St ' I LOVEKIN WATER HEATER COMPANY B d M tt 30 Laurel Street Philadelphia, Pa. fl OB ji ' m M4 BO 1 BityfiriMKfiiHM ringf Balmy Southern Breezes ritfht into four Home next winter by Installing the We make all types of Heating and Cooking apparatus, o can give you unprejudiced advice as to which method i best for your particular home or building. Consult your dealer or telephone or write us or better still come to our attractive factory show room where full line is displayed. ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANY American and Dauphin Streets, Philadelphia out and execution of the aforesaid un lawful conspiracy and agreement." The affidavits ask that the food be "seized, appropriated nnd sold by order of the court." STEEL STRIKE ASSURED, UNION OFFICER SAYS Spokesman for Workers Assorts Vote Is Virtually Unan imous Vdiingstown, ()., Aug 20 P.) Coder the presidency (By A of .Tohn A A genuine by lull mm encourage substitution. The Coca-Cola Co. ATLANTA, GA. KlUpatrlck, the American Federation of Labor's nationnl committee on or gnnizritlon In the Iron nnd steel Industry met here at noon today to begin canvas sing a strike vole taken among twenty four nttlons which have members In the steel industrj and to decide whether or not these unions will he nsketl to pre sent demands and hnk them up by n strike W 7, Foster secretary trensurer of the committee nnd spokesman for the ojing Men nnd finis Chester, pa. PENNSYLVANIA Military College 58tll 'in established at a military In Yp ""mion with honor Ideals, and j tar the declopmnt of competent man hood for k, ,m Pennsylvania Military lollge Im a proven Ha efficiency In war and peace Strong coureea In Civil Fn glneerlng. Chemlatrv, Economlca and fi nance Preparatory and Junior Schoola Athletics c atalog Addreaa Col. rilABLKS 15. Ill ATT. President "" M. ( heater. To. Al.t.KNTOWX. P. ALLENTOWN Preparatory School Prepare! bo for leadlnr cotlnea and unlvcrille Hleh atandarda New Bulld ..Vi ..sPeclal department for youncer boya Athletic team IarRe campua and ffyntna- ,7.' . T"ma 400 I'atalor on reaueat . .". !!"f school. Write for ratalor I, JM HtlAI.TFR. rrlnelnal. Allentown. Pa. PKNNwrtunn, ta. PERKfOMEN SCHOOL && 40 mllea from Phlla.. small cfoupa, realdent ru .; kj iiHiium. amieucs i-nn. uacar a Krelbel. D p. jiot IIP Pennaburr. Pa. nBTHI.KllFAl. PA. Bethlehem Preparatory School Preparea for leadlnir cnllea;es rillenstva fTounda and athletic nM New hldita John i. luigey, .ii. A., Henil'ler, rtethleliem. ra , nKLLEFOVTK. PA. Uellefonle Arademr Limited to loo voun men. IB and up 114th vear. Athlelhle field and gym Mod rates Catalog. James R. Hughes. A.M., Head'r. not P, Uellefonle, Pa. MhHCERSnCRO. PA. The Mercersburg Academy 10R I10S Merreraburg. Pa. Send for catalogue to Mm. Mnnn Inlne, Pli.II . I.L.O.. Ilendmnstcr. llox UO. ' loung Uomen nnd (llrla The Holman School SS01 TVALMJT ST. Opens for Its twentieth year on Thursday, Sept 2th 101B ELiZAtiETn w. nrtAi.EY. n. a. Head Mlntress STEVENS SCHOOL FOR (I I It L! 1 Opens Sept. Sid Md vear Kindergarten, fjollere 1'ren HpeLlal advantagea In French On.n ale clneeea C'alStoF MISS MARY III.NTLF.V, Prln., 221 IV. ( lielten Ave.. Ctn. " - Traininrj School for KindergartneM ' (Pormerlj Mlse Hart e) Junior Senior and niadiiala ("nuraea Primary methode Prac, tlce Klndergartnera Mlsa A. T. ILI.VIW, uirccior, nox l. 3tino Walnut at . Phlla Phila School of Design for Women lleonen in loher 1 iiRouivvt) MsTIn strf.kts. rini,j, MlllMOBB. VA. rThe Lyman School , -nnKTll KNOM.. 310 I.nMer . Ardmore, Pcnna. Kfndcrnarlen nd Primary fop both lo anl xr Junior nl flpnlor Erhool for (tlrl-i onl ),u prrp from Weit I'hllii via. Oierbrook nnd AJerlon Opens .ept L'l) Aildrpni MIJ9 M. II. STEKN. Prlmlpal. 0K UNK, PA. The CowOn hdiool fop (jlrl. Preparcn for atl roUrpes Stronn Gen 1 Coursen Muaic, Art. Dnmonttc Htlme Primary ihrough High I t-rhonl and Secretnrlal Cournps 7 mln walk from trollpy, opp ItoadlnK ll It Htatlon InrJtv olten For rati & lea ad 1 Kmnm it OowIpb A It Hf-id of School Oak Lane, Pa ovi:mmotiK. r.. Miss Sayward's School for Girls Oierbrook. Phlla., Pu. Collepe preparatory ' mid secretarial courses lunlor and Musical ! Depta Athletics. Domestic Science Carriage calls for puplla In Bala Cnwd Merloaand Wynnefleld. Ml S. Janet Wayward. Prln. 1EKIST0N. P. r.KCIIUOOIl MIIOOI, (Inc.) Fo you n fir "women Widely pmrtlral and cul'ural preparatory A cotjene departments Mulc, Art. Domestic Science. Secrctarhfp Normsl Klnderararten Swlmmtnc pool Ath letic Ftelrl Addrtsi llov 430. M. II. (tenner. j lMi. I . President. Jenklntown. Pa. Z SWABTHMORB. TA. Mrr I.von .School for Girth A home school. Col. prep , household arts , sen. fin couraas New fireproof bldt All outdoor act. title. Catalog Addreai Hax 1B08 Pwarthmurc Pa WKST C IlhSTKR, PA. Darlington Seminary A developing School for dirts GO acre estate in FennsilHn!a' finest country. tAn-a-usge. Art, Music. Expreilnn Secretarial Hualness and Household Management. Col lege Preparation. CaUlnrue ClIItlSTINK F. I1YK,, President. Ho fill). Heat Cheater. Pa. riiMnrRs n mo. vs . PENN HALL cmMnERsiimn, ta. i.lriy rollege Prparatnrj Modern lan KUurcs and spc lal courses Cfrtinctitx privi leges llooma with private Inths Vew irym nsslum and swlmtnlnic iool Kales, $.00 Catalog; and lews May each fnr spent at Atlantic City Work iontlnties uninterrupted. Add Frank H. Mb ell I. A. M.. I'rln.. IToi IV. tliaMINOHAM. I'. "BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL for Girls Tn IVnna Mountain Academic & Colleee Preparatory OymnasiuTi swlm'c pool sleeping porch rhslcal trRtn's; Muslo. A. n. flrler. Vrtn I 1. 8. Mo niton. A. II.. Headmaster. Hot f.. Itlrmlnitliani. I'a. I.ITIT. TA. Linden Hall Seminary A lrls' school since 1T1B Academic Collea. Prep, and Special Coureea Sep. Jr Dept flymnaalum Terma Vn Cataloir Itev. 1". IV. WTK lir.I.. Prln.. Iloi 105. I llllr. Pa. M'.WARK. Kid. Women's College of Delaware To women dealrlnsr a liberal education, under Ideal conditions of home life, the Women'a College of Delaware offers unex celled opportunities at extremely low cost. Situated In a beautiful and healthful re aion one Hour from Phlla Wrtti for Cata lo U Address MISS WINIFRED J ROB INSON. Dean Newark Delaware I.IIT1IKRVII.T.K. 911). Maryland College 1853 FUR 1VOMKN 1019 Oollea-i preparatory , Tears' History Collrsa (Ulrla frum S3 Rtatei Domestic Scient.. 110 miles from llalt Muslo Fireproof nidge. Uxpre.slon iNon-Sectarlan Addreaa President Rous, for Catulor P. I,UTIIKRILI.E. ID. NHR1VA1.K. CONN. HILLSIDE FOR OIRI.H. 15 miles from New York Col lee. Preparation Cultural Courses. House hold Science Including actual practice In a ,! hnm. flreanlaed Athletlca Margaret R. Ilrenllnrtr. A. II. (Vassar) ' Vlda Hunt Francis. II. I.. (Smith). 1'rlnclvali p.nraaia. tunncriiciit Al'lll'RNDAI.K. MASS. LASELL SEMINARY Aoliurndale, Maaa. Courae of study frora first year high achool through two y.ara ad vanced work for high achoul graduates. Wide rang, of aubject.. Unusual training In various phase, of horn, making. School 10 mllea from rjoaUn. 3.cre estate. Outdoor iiuirl. ami recreatloua Andraaa OitV 51. Wtn- alow, I'll, p., 1'rlntlual. US IVoudiauil KoaJ unions, without giving figures, said the vote was virtually unanimous for a strike in all districts In the Pittsburgh district he said he lind seen only one adverse vole, tout nt Donorn The Cleveland vote was virtually unanimous he said nnd was unanimous In the Yiiungstonn district A decision on asking the tnentv four unions to strike will likely be reached tonight. Poster asserted. EDUCATIONAL nnlhfiejea jMonte&tort " 4 a scrtonr, von i.irn.i! children Boarding & Day Departments trmcK HTRRirr at fortieth Reopena for 6th lenr In October Phone Preaton 441J Auto hervlce Scientific Direction for NORMAL- Chll oren. 3 to I .rear a. The aim of thla erhool M to c-lve Normal ( hlldren an en vlronment In which the. spontaneoua lm pulaea of child Ufa may have freedom for Individual growth Direction rovera Diet Kxerclie fleinatton Deportment Con trol of Fmotlona Otcupatlon etc, dif ferent for each InlhMual child. A" VVINDI.r. I'AIST, lllrertreas Monteaaort Diploma,. Rome. 1014 La Salle Extension University Direction and a tratnlna- that la linked uo with actual buelneaa and without In- terfcrlnc with jour present poaltlon i ACCOlTANCY nt'plINF.SS ADVIIMSTRT10V BUSINESS ircTTKR.VARITIMi LAW llNKINO IRArriO I Write call or phono Walnut R184 . 60 (IIF.HT.NrT HT. PHILADELPHIA Our graduates ere In conatant demand for cood.paylnj position Grega Shorthand, the easy, speeds ayetem. Complete business and aecretarlal couraes Special ratta for Aug-uat. intensive training .mer any time. Call or write for full particular and catalogue. PHII.A nUSINFSS COLLEOB I and College nf Comroerra IP.1T fneatnnt St.. Philadelphia. . BERLITZ SCHOOL I llll CHESTNUT 8TREKT I (Entrance on 10th street) I 1. 1 T : Languages Tree Trial lasona RUMMER SCHOOL OPEN ALT, hipert Tutoring. French, Spanish, (lenernl Ling Appt . office or home. C 1. I.ed Off 30-Day Shorthand TjpsnrltlnK Commercial Subjects for BPt'olntn.fnt PHONE, LOCUST 1863 School of Office Traininp; 1f)th & Chentnut Sta Philadelphia Are You in the Right Position? !V1IT ARE 1011 TIEST FITTED FOR? I,et a well-known psjcholoctat tell you the right ocatlon In life for you Applv at tha OCA1IONAL ClUinANCI! INSTITUTE Room 102 I'resser lildg., 1714 Chestnut St. Hell phone Hprui.e 1M45. Palms Business College 1711-1713 CHESTNUT BTRKBT !Da and entnir roursen in Shorthand Sec r n it Hal, nookkeeplnir. Touch Typewrltlne KuirllHh l-.tc Attend the beat ImlMduaM instruction Bolct pa.trona.fp Knroll now ' Short Courses jAiates i j flookrtcplntr Uhortlinnd Typewrltlnr. Em- IIBIJ Itr nun mil ijii.ihiiivjiitt v.uuiiuiiiriri S,fl'(l,Xr$iiSn'mhB'- 8'"' now- tad-J PALMFR SCHOOL. 10 Snntli 10th St. . i n AMl'C Stenocranhera nnd tvtilslB BUSINESS In great demand Day and night 'lasRea l;nter now. COLLEGE 910 Walnut St j j earn SmnNh. French or Italian at home on ur phonograph Our booklet Language LogU " tnnlled free on request CORTINA ACADEMY 1510 IIKSTM'T ST, the taylor school , Ji:?1 rkft nrctrc shorthand IoulIi T ncwrltlnr nook- kpeplnu ft qpcrptarlal ,. ,0PT ...P?' 'A Night. "GERMANTOWN FRIENDS jviiwv rjcs for pjjrnpt college pre raratnry pupllw Stanley R Yarnall Prln Hr.TON. PA. ACERWOOD TUTORING SCHOOL For boys and girls who need individual instruc tion to make normal progress. Kindergarten to Hich School Industrial Arts. Domestic Science. Muolt. Gymnastics. Gar dening Ethical Train ing. Home Life. Medical Supervision. Adeouate Buildings. Large Cam pus. Outdoor life in r-ummer. 16 milei from Philadelphia. RooWet. Miss Devereux, Principal Box A. Denn, Pa. GKonr.K hCiiooL. r.. GEORGE SCHOOL Country School For !ios and t.lrl Separate dormltortea Cournea broad and IhorouKh Student studies under supervision of piinclpal Graduates aucceed In college Special couri.ee Ath letics cymnaaluin pool 227 wooded acre, and open country on Neihamlns Creek I3n. doned Hates moderate C'atalos tleorae . Walton, A. M., Hot 353, tleurte School, I'a. KIM1MTOV l'A. WYOMING SEMINARY coducatfonHl ecliool v hre bos and clrls Ret a vision of the highest pur poses of life Exceptional teachers In eery dept Colleg prtPHratlon Busi ness Music Art Ortaory and Domes tic Arts & Science Military Training Oymnsstum and thletJo fleldn 7ftth j ear Endowed Low rates Write for cj-talog-, AddreFn I, T,. pprarne. D II . Vm . Kingston. Pa. RI1S11N. I. School for Exceptional Children Kven facilltvlnabeautlfulaub homefor the i are and tralnluK of children k ho through mon tal disability nre unahle to attend public or prl echools Dept ofDom Scl forolder Elrla Mollle A Hoods I'rln. "o 171. Itoalin, Pa. ANVrn.I.B. PA. Ll.lllMIN Vl"l.BV COLLKOF. Co-ed. 10 miles from Harrlsburc A. B , B S . Mua H. Decrees Collfk-e Academy, Music Orator). Art, Pre-medlcat Course Te msrood. 11K.ST CIII.VTER. PA. WF.ST CIlr.STI.R STNTK M)RMI. SCHOOL Uoth Sexes K20 to l.'td Q M Phillips 1'iln TlM'.lM. N. J MAPLEHURST SCHOOL Ineland J. A select home eincoi tor a limited number of retarded and subnormal cniuiren jNlne leen sears experience nnoaiei i AMF.I.INK !ll!!l.l'l.T ARMDK. Principal Ml ANSIS. VA, EASTERN COLLEGE Manassas, lralnla Co ed. near Washington T (' Degree. granted, all courses Catalog Dr. II. V I'rep School Rat. MOO. noop. I'rea ifux A. M I I.I.FK 0 VII.l.K. PA. STTR NORMI. SCIIOOI. Beautiful cam pus, excellent table atrung faculty, tuition free, fall term opens Sent 0 For Information address C JI OORDINIKR Principal Young Men and lto a WOODSTOCK. VA. Massanutten Military Academy WOODSTOCK, VA. Preparea boya for College and Buslnei. Healthful location: modern buildings: small rlaaaea. Limit 100 hoy. Catalog l, on req Howard J. nenehoff. A. Jl neadma.ter W'AYpTB. PA. C 1 iilra'a Crl.ool "nare. for College St. LUlCe S CIlOOl h.ilnea. Wain. fa, UUla Una 1'' !' "' 3a4 tor cutalci. HIBERNIANS RAP GOMPERS Say He Ignored Justice to Ireland In Supporting League Atlantic Clt, Aug 20. Sentiment against Samuel Gompcrs, president of the American Federation of Labor, for his nlleged "trickery" in urging indis criminate support of the league of na tions plnn, regnrdless upon what Is (o I claimed to bo "obvious injustice" Moth elea WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. n. Corner 2M and Walnut Streets Begin Sept. 18, and End April 6 Tuition Coat for the Period Drawing . 3.00 Painting oil, wuler and china 1S.00 English I anguage . 14.00 French or Spanish .. 18.00 Piano or Violin 25.00 Stenorrnphy heglnnera . . 21.00 Stenography advanced . 14 00 Tperlllnr only . . 11.00 Bookkeeping . 31.00 liookkeeplng. stenography and T,perltlnfr combined Filing and Indexing , Itualneaa Kngllah . . . Ilulnea Arithmetic Penmnniihlp , nrreeponilenre , . . Public School foreigners Public School Illiterate . , Printing Rent hfctafe nnd ('nnve)nnrlnR Public Speaking (for men) Art Nredlenork nnd Crocheting . ( ookery nnd Domestic Science Dressmaking or Milliner Vrchltecturttl Drawing nnd Sped flrallons vie, hanlcal Drnulnff Blue Print Heading for mechanics Fngmvlng Watch nnd (lock Making and Re pairing Telegrnphv tutting VIen's Clothing; . 37.00 10 00 14.00 13.00 a oo 8.00 18 00 15 00 IS 00 IS 00 15 00 o on m.on 17.00 ia.no lfl.OO 13.00 34.00 31.00 15 00 18.00 Elementary Schools The evening elementary schools under the direction of the Teachers' College are continued to meet the needs of a number of young; people who desire to make up deficiencies in their early education, and who prefer the small fpoups and more careful attention they can get in Temple University. These classes meet Ulo or three evenings in the week; according to the amount of time the students have to pivc. They select, under careful guidance, such subjects as they need to complete their elementary educa tion. IV rite, call or phone tocla.v for Catalog; Phone Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV Ilrnail St. helou Ilerka V Philadelphia A . - Noting Men and rtoea NAy.VKKTII. PA. Nmarrth Hall Military Arademr, nog 60, Natnreth. Pa. Founded 1713 Preparatory and Tluslnesa Couraea Senior. Intermediate and Junior Depts Athletlca Military life Rev. A. I. Thaeler. I). I) . Prln. IIEI.LF.FOSTK. P. l.XM'AHTER. PA. Fianklin & Marshall Academy IIOl S1 mr.r llo 112. Lancaster. Pa. Yeates School nOlS' PrtUPVKTORY LNTASTEn PA. WEM1NAH. y. J. WM(mffl3SSf Whero character, manliness and honor are de eloped Wenonah la an Independent unit In your boy'a education, and not merely a preparatory acnoni Healthfully a tuated In a solely realdcntfal town. A faculty second ' only to that of Weat Point in elTlclelcy. I Academic jtudles for colleaa preparation I Hnccil and hualneaa cntiraea ntl!(,.... .u.- tem brlnea out all that la a-ond and manly Separate Junior department for boya of ten or oer Academic courBr, een hundred dollars for the s hod sear Junior depart ment aix hundrel for the school year Catalog- and tlew honk tinnn reaueat' nr CIIniF.s II. lOBr-NTF. Pre,'. MJT. fl.MTON A. SVlPER. SanY. nov IIS. Wennnsh. N. J. P IH.MBST01TV. N. J. AfAOEMV POP BOV' Wonderfully altuatrd for anod health T)-limaro Water Oap 12 mllea distant. ("amrna and -.thletlc fluids of 100 acres and 200-ntre farm Preprtratlnn for cot- lege and tenhnlcll achonlB Military drill niaht hulldlnas Separate Junior De- pirlment. Write for catalogue John C Sharne. 1 1 .11.. Headmaster. Ilox "P." lllalratoirn, IS. J. 1'KINrKTOV. X. S. PRINCETON PREPARATORY snioni. ion nois Colleae preparatory for boja 11 seais and older, beautiful location, email classes ex cellent faculty, well.eifutpped hullUlnra larce arounds supervised athletlca. 11th car Oatalntr T, on re'iuest J. B. FINE, ; Princeton, N.J. linBnKNTiiwy. v. j Bordentown Military institute Thorough nrep for rollCKe or hualneaa nm I ilentfacuttj small classes individual atten Milltarv tralnlne iupcrvleed athletlca 85th vear For catalos; add Drawer C J. c ol. T. ' 1). lAndon. Hordentoern, N. J., Prln. & Com. I rl.NMMiTIIV, N. J. The PENNINGON SCHOOL Coller.e and Technical School preparation Military drill FRANK MacDANIRl, D.D.. Headmaater Itoa 70 Pennington N J. KSSFA. FKI.I.N. N. 3. Klr.l.F.l rjfllfini. l'OR IIOIsjj mil,, from Neve Tork City In the New Jerrey Hills For llluatrated catalos: addresa j rt Campbell M. A Hot P Ksaejc Fella f J VF.WTOV. . J. M!HT(IN ,rnESIi For bna to 16 modern equipment, personal atterllnn, cata log AddreaaPrlruhTnlljoxIreijtonN. J WAINBSnORO. VA. Fishburne Military School rw (100,000 Fireproof Kqnlpment Preparea for universities bualneaa life. Diploma admits to all colleges Reaultful military training Ileautlful healthful situa tion Bvery cadet participate in annum encampment at Orottoe. nn Shenandoah nivcr 10th year Small claases Iteaerve Officer. Training Corps under U. S. War Department Cataloe I. on requejt MaJ. MOROAN II. HIIDOINS. pr. Ilox 300, Waynesboro, Va, TORT IIKI'OSIT. MP, TOME SCHOOL "; Preparatory. Port Deposit. Md UI-IDI.NO, LPA. Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College Preparatory and Junior College couraee for all college, and universities. Co ed. classical, commercial, music elocution and domestle science Rstee S37R Catalog on rrqueat RBV. WARREN F. TEE... "Jl. A.. V. D.. President IirMU'llV. MASS. Powder Point School I Will understand your boy and teach hint to underetand hlmselr, UAI.rll K. HKAIICF.. A.M., Hcadtmaaler 118 King Caesar Road. Iuhnr. M, ttiA Trial ianej. la afpnnff imnru, aMteA la , .... ..a,iv, v.".'a - ...v. .. i than n thousand delegates to the aanwl convention here of the Pennsylvania Grand Division of the Ancient Or$r,i. of Hibernians, The Gomners nucstlon did not reaetf 4 the floor today, nnd efforts may MUf made to exclude it altogether by the administration leaders, for fear of, ere ' atlng a breach between the Hibernians, nnd the American Labor Federating. which is believed to be overwhelmingly invornuic 10 irisn irreiinm. lonng Men an, floe. Big opportunities are open to young men in the textile industry. Teitlle Manufacturer are constantly ion the lookout for trained young- men to ple In responsible positions that command good salaries Textile engineers, men wttn a. thorough knowledge of the textll Industry, are graduated by the PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE SCHOOL of the Pennsylvania Museum and School at Industrial Art. Our practical courses, covering vr branch of textll manufacture.' tsroduca skilled executlvea of the sort naeded to fill the noaltlona of Department Heads. Supar Intendenta, Designera, Chemists, etc. We give men a good start Wo turn ettt teitlle experts. Manufacturers lenow thla an4 are eager to employ our graduates. Writ for catalogue or visit the School. E. W. FRANCE, Director Broad and Pine St., Philadelphia The country's leading textile school in the greatest textile center. William Penn Charter Schwl No. 8 SoutK Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded In 1080 and chartered by William, Tenn on the aamo day aa the city ol Phlla-' delphla. The renn Charter School has main tained an uninterrupted corporate existence. During the past 44 years, tha school haa graduated over 1800 pupils, of whom mora than 1200 hava continued their studies In a score of unlversltlea and professional schools The unusual proportion of alumni who hava taken on. or more university derreaa g elua largely to tha character and permanence of the teaching staff, numbering over to rnta bars Of these the six aenlor member. Have given to tha school an averagt. term t service of 28 years. For three year. th.r hav. been no changes In tha ataff, aava ad ditions to meet the requirements of Increas ed enrollment, which haa already taxed to, capacity the new building added to .equip ment last ear. Magnificent playing nalda of '.: acres afford ample facilities (or tha exercise of a school of fiOO The 231at j ear begins September Mrd. The Prospectus for 1019-20 Is ready for dis tribution, nulldlnga are open for Inspection anfl ciaaaincatlnn or puptia nepiernoex J. 1UC1IABD .MOTT (.CMMKHB. Th. D. TIKADMAWTBH . Right Start for Young Men Tounc men If they will, can acnulrn n accurat knowledre of business that will not only place them In the preferred class when they applv for poaltlon. but will result n their rapid advancement. Pelrr School has been nlvlnsr younff msn tre ritrnt start for os years, iitousannt or, Us araduates credit their success in business to FelTc tralnmr. j cocrskr or sTrnr Tor jonnc men: nuslnees Ad mini strati pit Salesmanship For jo tin w omeni Secretarial. Shortband and Tjpewrlttns: Day and Kirnlnr Heftslnns Send for 55th Year Rook PeirceSchool of Business Administratis Pine SU West of Broad, Phila, Amorira' VnremftAt Rutinex Schnnl COl'RftKS PRKPARING for collet. bur.ln and thd State Hoard exam., Phorthatt.' tpewrttln7, Industrial drawlnar. Spanlth. Call BROWN PREPARATORY It road and Cherry ttfrrets OAK LANE OAK LANE f Countiy Day School "N Auto bus rvlce mKa this country Du School avftllnble to all PhlUdvtphta. ChlMrn (4 yr nd mr) carried ta and from a school with open country nYt ronment purr air. galVty, outof city noise and dust Quiet Isolation of country mukei 1dfll condition for Ptudy. Special clans room Instruction, Busea from city renter rhiladplphla. Oermsntown, and Jfnklntown. Courses ranirs from ktndtr rurten through coll e ere prnnrntton. K rew vacancies ntlll available In upper forms rh. Melrosei S07 Oak l.nne. rhlla. nor P TETt. r. r!j00i 4eat tilth lear fOr Boys Endows bUBUnrtArl TO t i eTi,a A Ha .a IbOO JI.'O tKOO Lll lJ il 1 AH L Dial - Aceordlna; to location of room - -Kvenr boy etudled Individually by air-fT tencbera. Home life. Refined envronmi"l Over lfal acre, located In tha beautiful an healthful suburbs f Lancaster. Excellent train service. Modern bulldlnaa and equip ment. Gymnasium, supervised athletlca. ewlmmlne; pool, track. o athletic field, an water aporta. Limited enrollment, email itjsses. Special Saturday aession. to aid stu. dents to make the wetkly school atandaros. lor Cataloa; addreaa JOHN II ririnVACKB. A. B.. Hoi 510, I nnraater. ra. i:v ni.ooMFiEi.p. va. ! Carson Long Institute 3Jd lear. Home Hclioet far Ikiy.. 0 bulldinga. 1R acrra In the healthful foot hills of the Blue Ridge Individual and per sonal Instruction haw la learn, haw ta labor, how to lire. Our aim 1. knowledge, character culture efficiency. College Pr. narator). Business Junior Course., Spanish, Frenrh Public Speaking, Military Training, Separate bulldinga for bola under IS year. 1S00 and up. Juniors 1205 For further d talla addreaa Oeorge G. Schneider. A. tl. Ileadmaaler. Ilox I Jiew nioomfleld. I'a. SAl.TSnCRO. PA. Kiskiminetas Springs School for Boys I'repires for college or business. Th. closest personal attention I. glen to each dot. Sev eral Football and Baseball fields. Oolf. Ten nis New Gymnasium with swimming poet and bowling alleys. Fine athletic spirit with strong competitive teams. School nwna 11a own farm and coal mine Rate. S7S3, I1R. A. M. WILSON. Jr.. Pre., Box MO. Saltsbnrg, Pa, aJCTIRSTMJT III1X. TA. Chestnut Hill Academy T3 tmsrY TzTwy 'I U PBT Preparation for college. An Ideally lecatal itJ country day and boarding achool for noa. ;-M especially iot- raica tor nve-oay- ooaroaab; High atandarda ot achclarshlp. tln.xcwas'JS athletic equipment Including three plaji fields, gymnuslum, swimming pool and re atlon Duuuing Keopena D.piaiDef jpa.3 U'Wut vt niUJiii-aniuu. ' i JajI nuriHi nairr, mt Swarthmore Preparalonr A school of long .t.ndlng and, praet- alye Ideals. Junior School. Write tt&n to Arthur ll. Toiullason I ii-aaia..(aM " Harvard a . gwarthm.r.. 1. j Wifehood, pa. MONTGOMERY SCHOOL Tbt Country' Iiay School fnr Boy fi hvinnltjr o( xuvir vauciuon w tTaMiiltv tsam CottimbU ltachr' Clj Vnm lnfnrrntlon add. Rr CHM A .11., B.D. Hraduftittr WmMwtMl, rEXNHHUBfi. fA. PERKIOMEN SCHOOLS 10 mile. froi rhlla,; .jnalt &mmm miimH i . a wajtW-l H -'J fl fl A -1 1 Ml i .'. ; eYi . ' ' n 4f 13 . J1. J-.Ha 1 " I? f E MHiTtlfJTIWfrSllTWIllTi'rT ill .. ..K, !) .. , iJ. ..:.-. J..L'
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