Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 12, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 27, Image 27

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, -FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919
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MINERS A
I
OF JOHN MITCHELL
Industry Halts as Funeral of
Labor Leader Is Held
at Sorantoh
FATHER CURRAN OFFICIATES
By Ilio A,ocIntetl Press
Scranton, I'n., Sept. 1L Tn tin- ery
heart of the hard coal region of l'enn
sylvanln where he had piloted his fel
low men to vietory in the great ntnl.es
of 1000 and 1001!, John Mitchell, be
loved of loaders of the unilirgroutitl
workers of America, was laid at rcst'to
tlay In Cathedral Cemetery.
Not a wheel turned in the great min
ing Industry In the Lneknvvnnnn and
WyominB vnllejs during the daj . It
was the miners' wnj of expressing their
honor nnd respect for their leader in
those trjing days of nineteen nnd leeven
teen years ago. Thousands of mine
workers, many of them accompanied
by their wives nnd liable, 'me to
ikranton to attend the funeral
All night and uutil the hour net foi
the relcbration of the requiun mass
11,. ..!,. ,l !, l.t. ,n Ht Peter's
thousands pawed the bier in Ht I etrr s
Itoman Catholic Cathedral. It was the.
first time in the historv of the Cnthe-
.1 1 .... I..I. ,1 1.. K.l. ..f n lv,ni,
,uui iiuiiaii mill, in,- u,",j v. .. ...j.. ..
had been paid such a slgnnj tribute
The itcv. .1 .1 Ciirran, frienel of
President Itnosew-lt, who plmed a part
in bringing Mitchell and Itooscvelt to
gether during the big strike, was cele
brnnt of the mass. The lle. T .1
Comerford, of Anhbald. who converted
Mr. Mitchell to the Catholic faith some
rears ago, was diacon, nnil Mr Mlteh
ell's home pastor, the itcv .1 .1. Mc-i
( abe, of .Mount ernoti, .hub
Thonsniiils of mine woikers ae ted as
an escort to the eemeteij, vvheie the
sermon was preaUie.I by Cather Curran
Men prominent In the political and la
hoe llf ,,f New Ynrl r.T,.l Penosvl.
-!. .. i,. f- ,i. f.,n..ni it
tt m, Mii,I,..1I'm ,eKt thai he I,.
h,,rld In iirmninn I
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TEMPLARS' MASTER
THANKS PHILADELPHIA1
Joseph K. Orr Says City Gave,
Great Welcome and Conclave
i
Was Success
"Kveivtlimg was nirangrel on a giand
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.rale and we certainh bad a good j s,t(,I1JPnt of oxnol tprms nllll
time Pliilnelelplna gave us a great I would ugree to stop lighting ou all
welcome, and out conclave was l spkn fronts
. . ,, I liefoip pioieediug Ilullitt said he
cliu success i asked Colonel Hoiim a number of qurs
.Toseph K Orr. of Atlanta On .,tions bearing on the American position
thus oieed appreciation of himself and and House told him. he haul, thnt if
his knightlv brethren nt toe
Tmln,.' tvb i.,l.r
todav
Mr. Orr was installed grand ninstei
at the final session of the gianel en
campment lnte jrestcrdav
The new grand master bended a dele
gation of several thousand Templars and
their ladles who went to Athntic CiU
for nn "after com lave" bolidav Other
visitor remained in the cilv to welcome
General Pershing. Mnnv of the knights
particularly those from distant places,
have begun their homewniel jnurue).
A fireworks ellspiav will be given at
Woodslde Paik tonight, nt which the
set pieces left over from Wednesdav 'h
exhibition, owing to the lam, will be
thowii.
"Stni Spnnglcel Manner l)av" tomor
row, the lO.'ith anniversary of the eon
ccption b I'rancis Scott Kej of the
national nnthem, will be marked by a
display of national colors from biibiness
houses and dwellings. This is in com
pliance with the Mnvor's proe Imitation
to make the occasion the greatest tnbutc
to the American Hug ever beheld in the
city of its birth.
KING'S LANDS FOR SOLDIERS
Italian Chamber Cheers News of
Victor Emmanuel's Plan
Rome, Sept 12. Premier Xlttl in
trodueeel vedterdav in the Clinmlior of
Deputies n bill under which King Victor
Emmanuel assigns all the crown prop
erties for the benefit ot the fighting
men and rwucen the civil list by 11,000,
1)00 lire ($(100,000)
The announcement of this nrtion of
the king met with n groat cleinont,tra
tlon. The whole Chamber Htood nuel
cheered nnd the public galleries joined
In the enthusiasm.
Tt 'was announced on September 2
that the king of T till j had decided to
surrender the crovvn properties In favoi
of the peasants and for national work
for former soldiers. The crown proper- I
ties are verv large. The king s civil list
was used largely to udmiuister these
properties or for ehnrilahle purpose"
GERMANS HALT AID FUNDS
Delay In Remittances Blamed on
Teuton Government
New York, Sept. 12. Dclnvs in the
payment by the Atnerienn relief ad
ministration of remittances to persons
in (iprmanj sent from tins country is
the fault solelv of the (Jpnnan Gov
ernment, according to a cablegram from
London headquarters of the adminis
tration, made public here last night.
"The German Government." sajs the
cablegram, "first purposely elelnjed all
payments ufter July 1, und then re
fused to pay all remittances to indi
viduals for 500 nnd moie.
"The reason given In a letter from
the German Government wn that such
payments were for (.pcculativu pur
poses. Only when convinced that such
payments were for relief nnd when
Jersuaded by us did thej strfrt July
B to pay nil remittances to Individuals
up to and including $5000."
HE RUBBED ALADDIN'S LAMP
Lawyer Makes Million Dabbling In
Oil as Side Line
Ranger, Tex., Sept. 12. Fortune has
snilltrt upon Prof. Grovcr Hartt, who
came here about six month ago and
opened a law" office. He v.ns a countiy
school teacher in East Texas after ob
taining his law degree from the Unt
veisity of Texas Later he was a mem
ber of the faculty of that Institution.
The lure of the new oil fields called
him and he eame to Ranger and settled
don u to dealing out law nnd, as a side
line, transacting a large business In the
nurchase and sale of leases and the nro-
durttnn ot oil. During the six months
that he has been here ho has become a
millionaire, Jle nnd his associates own
home of, the choicest oil' producing
'lirupertr ih tli Hanger field
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33D DEGREE MASONS
TO MEET HERE SUNDAY
Supreme Council of Northern
Jurisdiction Brings Men From
Many States
Thlrtv third-degree Masons of the
northern Masonic jurisdiction will as
semble here next week at the annual
mipreit4 council of the order. About
1000 persons, including both Masons
and. their wives, are expected to visit
the (-in These will come from the New
England states. New YoiK, New .ler
set, I'ennsvhnnin. Pelawnrc, Ohio, In
dinini. Illinois, Michigan and Wiscon
sin This will be the first time the su
preme council lias lomcucd In Philadel
phia in six years
Functions arranged in connection
with the council will begin Sunilnv.
when nt I o'clock in the afternoon there
will lie n special religious service at the
Church of the Holv Trlnit. Nineteenth
nnd Wujnut streets Hislinp Hubert I'
Harris, of the l'piscopal diocese of
northern Michigan, will piench. Music
will be tendered bv the Mai-onic Con-
siston choir There will he n reception
Moudn) niglit nt the licllrvue htiat
ford
Ilusiness sessions of the council will
begin Tuesday morning nt Scottish Kltelhinil police ropes stretcheel from Suutli
Hall, Hio-ul and Ilnce streets On I lVun Sepinre to Wharton stieet waited
I'uesela night the tliirt.v -thiiil degree
wlll be conferred on new members In
Cormtiii'tn Jlnll, Masonic lcmple
ItllHIIieSK SCSSIOI1S Ol II1C I OlinCII Will
.,,,,, w,li,liiv mnrnlmr t
Seottisli Kite Hall
fPLn . . I ...II .lt.,..n
. "" ""'1 - lliuillll l,l I'ljWia
ft ,,, unt,nn 'riiursilfi v
yui, iri.,i,ipnt Maishall mid nutiier-
mm othei prominent men are expected,
to nttenil the council.
T...f Tr T rT
W llSOIl Held UP
J? n 1?i,rcin
IMipOl f Oil llllSSlU
(ontlnue,l From l'nge One
President Wilson's original ptoposi
ll" " ihp '''ague of nations, written
bv Ins own tjpcwrlter, wns bled witli;'" ' . , . ,, , , , , .
, , , 1)T Mr ,,,,, "' -; J
,. . ,, ,.,,, iiim,, T1, K .mi,
' ',0 ' '1V W"S PfWted to llullltt vailed upon the llllgl V t rattle olllt CI to
bv Colonel II Al House nnd bore theinvnil himself ot n two week vaci.tiou
ine riptloti bv the latter "in nppreun-
titsii of jour help in the hour of need "
,.,...
in n us we.- 10 a itie'suoii 01 enaioi
Knot. Ilullitt said that in its final
form the onlv proposal bj the President
that rimainid intuit nun Article X.
Senator Knot wanted to know If
lliete was not a feeling of dissattsfae
tion nt Paris nt the a in which
I the American delegation's work wus
1 bundle d.
1 Little C'otihirt With Wilson
I 'There was little contact between
the top of the delt gatiuil und the ex
pi its, ' llullltt n phi d.
Ilullitt said he was sent to Itussia
bv nei re tar.v Lansing in rebiiinrv to
ulttniii finm tint jtn, lot (.ninniinnnl
ilose of1""' noishevikl were leaclj to stop tignt-
"B e"1" ei'c'iire nu uriiiiMie-e cut- c linen
State n vvoulel approve.
Ilullitt wns in KuoHian one week anil
on IiIh return to Paris sent a report lo i
Preeiclent Wilson
Talked nf Recalling Troops
'I here wns serious difccuiwioii of ioii
elitions in ItiiRsiii ami the iiuestion nf
vwtlidiauinc Iroons. Ilullitt tcslifucl.
nod it wns beenuoe of this tlinl he was:
elirecteel to proceed to PetreiBrnd. I
Kioni Hehiugfois llullltt sent conh !
ilentinl teleerains to the President. Sec-
relaiv l.unsInK anil Colonel House. ex
Ki i...rt.. i ,.i
iiiiiiiiuiK i "iiuiuwiir, us ne iiiiiiiii ineui inni
snimff I.enine nnd otliers nssoe intnl
with him realized the neeel of peuie.
'Ihev were rend, he said, to pnv tluirlthis inmitiv since the ait of Ileueiln'i
foreign debt!'. Askeel liovv this mfor
nintion was receiveel bv the Am man
mission. Ilullitt said .
"Colonel HotiRe vvrote me a telegram
of congratulation, but because it was
signed 'House and mission' it wus not
sent The colonel gave it to me, vvlieni
1 got back to Paris,"
Ilullitt said he anil Pnlnnel Itnt
were enthiisiusticnllv in favor of milking
pene e on the soviet proposal
"I prepnred a statement for the
presH," Ilullitt said, "which I submitted
to the mission, none of whose memheis
were ready to take the report for pub
lication. It was referred to the Pros!
dent, who said he did not vvaut it
printed nt that time."
Bullitt said the President mnele ari
appointment with him, but canceled it.
"Later Colonel Iloure cxplainid to
me." llullltt added, "that the President
had n single-track mind nnd as he
was dealing with' (leimnny he could
not bother with Itussia."
GO TO ZIONIST MEETING
Prominent Philadelphia Jews Leave
for Conference in Chicago
Prominent Jews of this c itj left .ves
terdaj afternoon for Chicago to attend
the twentj -second nnnunl contention of
the Zionist Organization of Amencn.
which will be opened in thut city next
Sundaj
The following delegates have been
elected bj the Zionists of Philadelphia
to represent them nt the convention:
Professor David Werner Amram of trie
law faiulty of the fnlversity of Pennsvl
vanlll. Samuel Aronoff Isaac Ath Ur Mai
Harbour, l)r Jacob llernan 1, jin,,,
Mmon nrUklln ilr and lira, Harry e hi-
V.rovV M,r itVtMr" A. .'., ri"'" Solomon
3.ra.nl...",.'!'b, keemuel Krleeiman of Temtle
Jletll f Moses Freeman Mrs Hose Tlsfcn
I run Uivld J Oaller H a Olassitold Jacob
lllnsliurK I)r Ilenjamln 1. Uordon Max
Cordon I)r Julius H Oreenstone, Miss
1 dlth tirobsman Ilahbl James J Heller of
keneauh Isrnel Tomple Abraham Hlrsh
llabhl Joseph Krauskopf of Keneseih
Inael Temple Mrs hadyc Kress Miss Hor
ttnso l.evj Ixiuls lxivy William II leaf
1 uuls Levlnthal Aaron l.lehtln William I. ip
kin Charles l.lpsihuti I'rofesaor Max Mar
Bolls of Dropsle College .aniutl Mareolls
ininitn .iiriuifii iiauui ADrkflatn a vru
man of llnal Jeahurun e'oncreEation Dr
llnal Jesnurun l'onerfcniinn rir
I! Nustaum William 1'nrtner Adolph Itos -
enbluni Jerome J Jtothschlld Or I ouls
S rtublnsohn cranil master of the Inde
nemlent llriler of Urllh Sholom VVilllarc
IlLdler. David Sacks, Tsathun Splvak Vlr
mid Mrs Hamupl BLhlmmel Morris fenn t
Cukolorf, Mrs It 1 llsfenbrun David Ii
Tlerkel I ouls Toll Adolph Wachs H Wald
man. Max Wagenheim
STREET MARKETS FOR N. Y.
b00 Trucks Will Sell Food Direct to
Consumer
New York. Sept, 12, (Ilv A I )
Pluns have been perfected bj the citj
Department of Markets by which it is
hoped to have on the streets of New
York in a week or no, about COO trucks
laden with foodstuffs or sale to tho
people at prices 40 to 50 per cent be
low the market prlee.
According to Commissioner Jonathan
O, Day, one company or several will
be organized to supervise the trucks,
and the fatd will be 'carried straight
from the rirocltipcr to the, consumer.
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BUEHLER RESIGNS
TRAFFIC POSITION
nil
Ull
Police Lieutenant Called
the Carpet" for Misconstruing
Parade Orders
RESIGNATION NOT ACCEPTED
Chmhs ltuehler, lieutennnl of the
traffic viuad, tendered his resignation to
Superintendent of 1'olice Itoblitson Inst
night
ltuehler todav is beginning u two
weeks' acatlon imposed b the super
lntendent to ghc the lieutenant time to
think it ocr "
Misconception of onlcts ns to tin
loute of jistenlm industrial ii.igcant
caused Ituehler'H m Hon 'I he lieu
tenant commanded the iniiiiutiil fence
which he ailed the piocesslmi The of
tlcinl mute led down liioud street to
Wharton
riioiisjiuils of persons assemble el be
Uiiinh for several bonis to wnv the
turnout At the 1 nlon l.etigui mil
Mnnufaitureis Club then- as similin
disappointment
ltuehler nftei rounding the we-t sub
of Citv Hnll continued the eimiil nf
that building and guided tin long ltti
of floats back to Spring Caiilen htnnt
the point of ilKimssul
itttrJiler "On the tin pet"
Complaint of tins action were uinele
to hupiTinti neb lit Hi'bltison lie sum
nicneel Hue lib I '1 lie lieutenant dee lines
bis orcli rs e nihil for the southern tuiii
Ing point nt Cit Hall The supeuii
tendent eh tile il issuing such three turns
There was a warm argument At its
end ltuehler hiiniliel civet his bulge mull
kejs ib i lining he
would u sign mi I
whiib win owing to bun. meanwhile
holding tin ii sigiuitioii in abevniiic
Huelilir went to his home. IM) Peutl
stni't
lheic is no iloubt thnt Lieutenant I
Itiiehlei wis in iiiii about the parade
loute ' sinil the supi rmtc iieleut tntljv
' When he was enlleel to lie count for
it he lost his temper and handed m
Ins bailgi He bns resiguid. but I
I have n't aeeeiitiel it
' Cannot Spare Itiiehlei
I ' Itiiehlei is n good officer He t uf
the' kitiel the tin Li' i annul afford to
lose 1 hope when he eonls off be
will iciiuisiili i Ins lesigiiatinu "
Hue hie i is a veteran inwilrvmnu He
lias been in the polu e serv Ii e sivernl
jears, joining the fence after an armv ,
i.neer in liulian eninpiigns unib i en
tint lliirfh I. Seott His two sous
served in the Ann in an armv. '
Sine n ItllT In' his bun a lie lite mint i
of the Unfile Miiiid. although tciupoi I
nnlj tn that npae itv fur sevcial veurs I
Itiiehler has led tin pnliee detail m
nil big parae.es h, n ilining Ins eon
in i Him with the tiaflii Miuiil In In
absence. Sergeant I'lul loesih inni
maniled tin1 tinffii' miiiiuI in tin es
i urt lo (ieniral Pershing
POLICE UNION DENOUNCED
Senator Myers Puts Its Members In
Beendlct Arnold Class
y aslilntiin, Sept l'J -illv A P I
v.n, m,,, i',i,, , ,ne,, s union of Ho-.
- 'tim , tl. Semite toihiv Senntoi Mvers.
,. a.. ii,.,
i j it met rat ol Montana, ueeiiieu ineir
I courhC one of the must ihistiirelh nets
nf infiimj tint hns ever nuinieil in
lAiuold
He eliariu teried the strike an 'evei-
, lastinB shame and disginie to H""
' countiv
"What Huston needs is an (He linn
! '0" fl,r Iin"r ' s"1 Senator Mveis
' "llnu Ul,r 0"Rnt ,0 ll1' Ipw en.'
I llnnsi'iis in (ougiess and n few Ole
I Ilnnsoiis woulil also improve the Seuatel
nf the- I lilted States
CHOLERA RAGES IN CHINA
10,000 Cases In Shanghai
With
Death Rate 6 Per Cent
t, ,... , , ,rr ., !....
SIlttllKllHl. rtUB. I.-;n urri-iMiiiiii n, ,-
ill Trie ivsioe laiPCl rressj v noiern,
whipli liminio opicieinii' in Clilnn tins
hummer fm the first tune since llll'J
linn nppenicHl in live northern provinces
liv the mldille of AiiRUbt
HliniiKli'ii wns the Interest until in
winch the cllstiisi clcvelopiil, nuel In this
jiurt which hnnillis about linlf nf
I Cliinn's foienrn Irnele. Khtnnlni? sttfTirpil
henvj losses nnil mails wcie ilelnveel It
v.nt cstiiiinteel that in Shanghai ami itM
environs piohablj 10,000 eases hail ile
velopi'el from u population ot nbout
2.000,000 The death rate vvim nppioxi
inntelv tl per cent
LEGION POST OPENS DRIVE
Doylestown Body Strives for Goal of i
500 Members
Doyleslovvn, Pa., l-'ept 12 To rem Ii
n goal of 50(1 ineinbern the Ilovlestown
l'ciht No '210, Aineiican Legion, opcni'il
u campaign todaj to seetue evuv si rv
ice man within n melius of tvunt five
miles
Officers were electee! to servp until
the national eonventlon in November" I
Chairmnn Lieutenant Dnpicl I) At I
kinson ; vlee chnirninii. Captain Sain i
ucl II Stllvvell: sicretarv. A l'li'tleni
Si beet, nuel tieasurer, Iliurj 1) Live.
e.v
' n,lllrvrn ril AOT lll I r Tillr
I rUWUtfl DLHO I MLLC5 IVVU
Many Hurt and Windows Shattered
Near Hollldaytburg
Holliil.isburK, l'u.. Sept. 11' The i
plant of the Htaiiilnrd Powder Compiiiiv I
of I'lttNbuiRh. loin toil to in miles eust
of HolllduvsburR. wns partl wuil,cd
bv nu explosion vi'Steulnv. Two wiukiiieii
were killed nnd sevetnl otliers Hiiffereel,
minor iujuiles. All the window glass
in buildinKN within n rnilius of a mile
of the nec'ident weto broken.
Boy Sees Operation on Himself
HarrlsbiirE, Va., Sept 11' - Ills
nrm tlirtti'rrel In two plin.es nnd tin
bone exposed, twelve-year-old Itny
mnnel Maj, a farm lad renlillu); noai
JHcldletovvii, rcf used to be etlierizeil
vvlille phytlelami In tho Uurrlsbiirg Hos
pital treated liU Injuries und never
fllnclnvd u the bones vvero replaced and
set. Ilia arm w&a broken Iu tlirre nlacea
yhlie opatIn6 eorpiijhreeJden
n
n
stniMitrt nrtORTs ..
I ATKWrlj t'lTi N ,1 ,
OSBORNE
eor Panne L Arkinsas k nfelv liulle eno
Bo-ratled fire trap innsiru ,on wld halls
ecnel stalrwav elevator hot nnil rnlit lunn It
i m loom, private paths nathlnt, mini
hotel use of bathhouse ami shower laths
free private walk to hen h orchestra dunt
LnK NV"ltc service fireproof KarnRe llooklet
& auln map mnlleil I'M I c luHi:i RAN
Hotel Biltmore
Rlioile Inland At. nen lloarilnatk
Open all jear Amer and European Plans.
All outside rooms Suites with bath.
Orchestra. Dinclnc Capacity 25J
Hot anil cold sea water hatha
tieclil 1-nil rales Now booklnx
tlltTMOKI" irrvri:i ro
1HP
On. IKg Ocean fronll
I
Hewn sforie?sof Confcrt
Special fall Ternvs
pei
hW A-Lcefth.Aufer
HOTEL CHELSEA
lll'I.N MI, 1KII
SEPTEMBER
The. most delightful month of the jear
stci hi: n!'srit vno.Nj
.1. II Thompson Co.
THE WILTSHIRE
rwluta Vv, it ii 1 II i h el eim lieu r
I . ilv CU prlMH baths runnliu. Miner In
i ons elevator , ,. Aincitittn plan sptiial
tfKiv ri,in iniiki l lull II hi I n
HOTEL AUSTINE
p
an 1 st 1 urn IMh e
ik i nn s t itl i im
elpen "iir
l'rott,tant
a (I en oail
lil . I
I It ItlNI-X
THE DUDLEY 30 U lnnsilvanli Ar.
Ni nr 1 ei h nnil nil at-
Ira Uon Itunnlni; vvit'r In all rnoma I'rl-
wtflmho lloln toikli if I It I'Ot A)ri
EdrrelOn Inn Centmlly loented nr leacn
b "' whlta servleo cap 210
nrclu-stro booklet J AI Ht It T HAItltls
Westminster i5" ,A n,ear Drach e"
., . , to t irlntp I Btl. run
",J.r " mvcUls -' Ml up itally C Miilne
NUTTALL diulltli
civ nr rti
All VN I KVV aVntinARlnVAlK
M.lt fIMK (lr ii scpl mler stop"
'"",.,'. '.;" . ". '' ' ' I 't Is IM'I II
in- (fitiii i i nut
sPltlC.rUI in ( hn j
THE WARREN
o Tin: tin n
srniMi LKi: m:cii. n j
A house that s illfTorent In lis nn. an
pointmonts liniiauil and artistic Jrcoritlon.
flntnillko Htmoalher anrtserli SurrnilnilM
tbh.B.r;;n oS.n" snP.mwn9 ut the eUlfa of
1IK( II II H l-N
THE ENGLESIDE
111 VI It 1IM s
Heinnltis Open I ritll hiiiNnilier Hit
PrUar I ith-, wlili htJ j,, ', qtl ,
enn lint mil op ti (IrjiUe- e haiin
tin-", mi I biff veak fishing
It I 1 M.I I
si in in i hi i mm 11 vv i mii
rtirtiM) tun m is
IIH VU II THt l,l' I'l
1 Mill Till ellVUMstll M n IIN 11
ThcMountnin Paradise
cxztimi
DELAWARE VAl ER CAP. PA.
the 1,1, il Vi i f-.ll, I. Vlinintulii l!eorl
llotpl Cljieti to Iltrcniher 1 hours
freiin I'hlljtlrliilila rennilvnulu It It
Mau-liltk nt MPtitr lna t no l'rl
vale bitliH runn i, nuti-r in rooms I
valor" eh Irli litht pa , s Mln ,uir
lors "Mini hit li llr, 1 xreptlonul
intuitu morl in plan aliio a la urt
mill Uhk iupp . I 'nni Kltlallniv
fann lit listrii rotuirts tin,, a clulf
I, mils boatltiK bathlnk tlRhlin, I
llooklel auln iiiaiia nn t t nni iipin r
ipnst Sew kirnir IIIIIN 1'1I(II lll'l
at mllis fr.ni I'lill i i.cnhI rouils nil win
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lal lo I'kit A K Herrlrk
Munnlaln Home. l'n
MONOMONOCK INN
MollI,.n Homes leadine h el ideall, ie
! bteatn heated Hates reis Now opn nut
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VV X-i 1 'I-tiroJ X fll. UNIX
tiif r.sn lnwuf " iiiii. min m,
rrti Hi nil u HPixinu t i r icp-nary
ihlnK to iiniK Mill inui nni iiLinti) lust
i)t p i for u. 1 ml or a lon nttiv
1 1 fflcltri luit orpirtti m tjirium fflUlillesi
scum nkvii i r, pv
Pprlciomen Inn lelfal modtrn rrsore;
oats lialh c Hh K Tcnnli lll.lt O .M Carl I
uno. i'.
n ,,. Surn,llp, oir,iPr, ,n mr bmT
ful farm nonie, poou iouu ana nno loratlo1
slso provlle prmiinent liom for arert rco.
pis w'11 nr Hlllltt; In pav for romrort
(URII1 N SPOT TVIlin TtB CO
kr,,n I'n
s1iiNrni!Lr.
Burlington Hotel
I tlii if ml s from pc-vthlnr
American and European Plans
t31 Rooms. 222 Baths, $2 6; Up
I' Mil I 1 It Mn WushlfBton D
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PliiladelpLia
Musical Academy
Mill nsnn Ix-cms Mnnitiv Spt 8th with
trorcrst farultv In school historv Open
for rm'slrotlon t-e-pt Id '"nrnllmsnt ot
IJ'.n stuJen's issl vcur crowillnic th In
s'itutlon to the ilours make earlv rcyls.
tratlon sdvlsabl? rhro are m tnw va
isnrlcs for ei'l nnr-.d pupils unclrr .ml
i nt srllst iPrf Its
rllFO!t IN'sTKl MINTM 10CI,
stulftits s nu In iii Drdipstras p;lvs
nnpni tunny for nflPtnlile p!ulnM' flnj
freuurnt rccllals "Ufr splendiil riperlsnca
In concert work Mason anil Ilumlln
I'lsnis or nrospei lus sililress
(II till TON IF Wis MIK1'II, Mnna't
Illrcrtor. 1017 Mnrnre Ml. (Main Hrlinol)
inanities at Blli sprure ( . W . l'hlla.
lOJ'! VVeHtninrcland St.. Tlotl
CoNSERMroiarySusic
.l"ith i'nr Imllviiluul Instruction Per
sonal Sursrvlslin Ml brnnrhts theoret
ical and implied . si hool of I'ubllo I'Lr.
fonniimr lisiHim Norninl Training
oursi' I'utill s, nun Mus hupervlston
lomplrtr llililier land I) nt Uisrres
inntirrpil Two coinpi1ti' I'uplls Hym
I h ny Or-hestr.ir Hinproonl Ilelatlons
with Unlv of I'n Dormitories for
vvunirn Year Iloolc Tr,"
Gllliert Ilioneilils (niiilii. Illrritor
Orflcis Studios llormltorles Ilroad & Heed
Ragtime Piano Playing
Taught in 20 Lessons
Dooklet upon Ilequest
Christemen School Popular Music
1KS0 Cliestunt St., 1 hlladtlphut
lloom HH4 Phone Hprue OBI
HVPFRION 8CIIOOI, OF MUSIC
nirtiMun oi'l'.N NOW Vocal,
Violin. I'lano, Orcan Franklin U Cresson;
Dlr , ITM Chestnut pt.. E7 K. Tenn St..Otn.
J; JACKSON
VOICB CULTURE
ITOS Chcstaut St.
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Water Hsp, Pa.
, Mount 1'nriinn. pa
?M
IliiUi sren
"A Touch of the Country
In the Heart of the City
modern i hool w Ui over two , entunes of worthy tradition
lor boj s and irls Irom tie primary KrariVs up thruurh the lilph school
College Preparatory and general couriu
Large playgrounds Abundance ol light and air
Emphasis on broad general culture and simple Christian living,
with rcgird to the needs and aptitudes ol each pupil
School now open for inspection and enrollment
Opens Ninth Month 22nd Catalogue upon request
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
THE PARKWAY CrJEKIlY AND ifiTII STS.
WALTER W HAVILAND, Principal
Physical
Education
I our .Hid two jear courses pripar
mi: tcichcrs of phyical tr.nninu in
t'leitic itt.ii). IhkIi, normal sthooK .incl
colleeih. (irndiiatt's well placet) I)e-
(,'rt.ts cottfcrrcil on Rr.tdtiatcs from
ftitir-jcni course. Vtnlctics, ijmttas.
tics, pl.n grounds, cl:iiitni(j, ballet,
sports, Mciutiui; il,tK and sanies.
Cotirsc atirtditetl in Xt' ork.
lU'Kislr.ition, September 18 I'll').
Course opt its Scpti mlior 2, I'M')
Is, (,, Catalan l'-lh.
Phone. Diamond 0.1 1
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
I'llllililclplllU
THE PEIRCE NIGHT
JS t Hljlllj
j.vj
iH Op.! lor the I all Term Mumlaj
Kmi;i". stptimbcr !.", 1019
New Mini lit Miilng lo ! n ' fli
j tilt n i! lit ii t in die 1 1 itu u d t
ill it tli ti h m (cnliif iluiiiit,
ill w ck if inriln s pti'iuhiM S it
in il i t ,c ej it l f T ilu purjM -n f ii
1 tllr,il - Ii I II "( tf -.fllllX
PEIRCE SCHOOL
of Husiness Administration
PitH' St . West of Ilroad, i'hil.t.
-Jflonteort-
st nooi i nu i itti r ( mi dki n
Boarding & Day Departments
M'lU C . nTKI 1 T r I (IK1IMII
i;pMfnH for (.Mi Vpir In October
t'l nno Ir nt n 4H.' Auti H r lei
tlenllfii nirfrtlun for NORM VI, till
dren I to II uir- II, aim of this
hoil t to pi rintil dilution un pii
ii .run nt in hi t ih fopontuiinu' Im
puis s ( f i 111 hi TIC in lmi frt d hi for
ir h llna uronfh t)lrtlon fixers I H t
n i- I run I) port merit (on
ti l f Hrnotl nf (i npiitlnn rt llf
I i f r full nl I. luil cMllil
N WIMlfr r!T. Dlrntres
Monlissorl IHiiloiim Home 1014
COLLEGE
I'urkxi it Itullilin;, Ilroad nnd Cherry.
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia s Greatest Business
Scliool
til t ' o ' i ' ' i a 1 1 1 1 i '
STRAYER'S
807 Chestnut St Phone, Walnut 384
Our gr i hi itt s irt in tunhtnnt Jpiii in 1 tor
soot nn
in; i hiii ui urtpn Riorum i
m 1 Ht'in omplete 1j ihiik h
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and surt'tirlnl n ur h ua nnd Mlu
1h-s Ii I iim trulnlnp I i r
nn Ii p (. ill or rlte fur full
j r ul i ml uil llocut
111 ii in nim'ss (tn i n.i:
t lid ( dllfo nf ( oinmprrr
101? Lliestinil 1 . riillndelplili
La Salle Extension University
r i ti i 1 ' i st 1u t Is Iml t I ip
it h i til liit si i I It ho it inn rf i lil
nli i i
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i i nt rM
UI SIM s IIMIM-.ritTIIIN
lltMMss I I 1 II ll-UKITIM.
1 V IUMiIM. lit tl FIC
n i t thu i IV nut nni
MdllsIM I SI I'lill MIM I'HIV
PallllS BllsillCSS ColletfC
l"l I 171 l i III si '
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I-nKllfh l.i Mi ' I
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i i1 I nroll now
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m ill s rK it m iioui.
I II Ii ikh uutoU is ft rl
! iln lor cartel t i , w ' 1 pi,e tirriiarotlon
Oall I i ti 1 il I I t , ilr ruso ,07
i
VVNMUeil)I l'.
Montgomery School
The Country Day School
for Doys
Tnlei liovs f om tlie beginning
nf their du Tt on to eollege.
nxcelle-nt fai-iiltv froir Colum
bia Ti'ie'iers c oil. Re Hoys
Mn nil el iv Arn moon plav
anil aiblill s ut dfr constant
Etipeiv ii.on I'rnritlon ot lei
Fonb fur n t rla under the
cl'reotion nf i.nrh'ri Vnr In
form it ion t lelress
nc r.io-ciN qui. a ii . n n ii,iJni,.i
inieuneiU I'enilsylvnnla
VltllMOItl I'V
r The Lyman School
'Until UMIII " Sl'l I mrnslrr te.
Ardmore, Penna.
Kind ruarten in I I'ritniti fit tioth
liov m Htil Blrls lunior ml s.nlor s hool
for Klrlw onlv Hit" -irilie from West
I'hilii Ui CnilioiK ii 1 Mfilon Opens
bept '11 Ml' "
MISS M II STI IN rrlmlpal
MIST (Hf-sTllI. l'
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West Chester State Normal School
On I'ennu It It trill, i in 1'hlln i'n. for
teachlni; collrae I iiilnis s '-'ei n 'sn fur
lioard tuition etc prrjeur U M Thllipi Pun
NNIIIK I'l.
i.kuimin uni.v eu.i i ni: lo d
Jll mllea from ll.irrlsburs ADllS
Mua 11 Degre s C oil c A adem Music
Oratory Art Vr mellialCours lerms mod
nnsi.YN. va
School for Exceptional Children
Every facility In a beautiful sub. home for ths
rare, and training ot children who throuhmm
nrl schcola Dept.of Dom.Sct forolder glrla
MeiWe . Woods, I'rln. Dot lit. Itoslra, ra,
t
30-IKAY
BUSINESS
UCATIONAL
Until eie
WANAMAKER
INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES
fornrr "Til nnil M iitiint street"
Begin Sept 18, nnd End April 6
Tuition Cost for tile Period
llniulnc , . $ X 00
l'lilntliiB oil Muter ami rhrnn HOD
I ncllili I ii mi ti e II 111)
I rriuli nr sininl.h . , in 00
I'l wio or lolln . 'J" Ofl
sleiincrillilM hrt.liiners 1 00
sirnonriiiilii iiilijuiril 14 ill)
lMiewrltlnir en I, 14 Oft
llmikl ppiiinir 21 00
lt!'''.krrtilnr s,,,cr, lr an,
T,enrlllnir teinlilnril 27 00
I II nc anil I .luliic 10 00
Untitles I iir'UIi 1 1 oil
ltnie rltlunrlle 12 011
I'flim inthJi, K 00
I orrrspnnilenrp K Oil
Pull le s, I ,, f, , ,tlin, r, no
I'e lille s, mil Hllienltes 11 Oil
I'rlnllni; It 01)
Ural I lnle it il t onte, unrlni; 1 fin
1'lllillr Spoklnc (for mini in 01
rt r, lkor1. nnil ( r'whetlnir n Ofl
t oiikeri ml 1otp-I r s!rrnr(l Iff Ofl
llrristmiklnr ,r Mllllnrri 17 00
rriirp, tor il Iinulntr nnil Speri.
Ilnllon. . IS 01)
teclinnlr! DniTliift 1ft no
lltne Print Priiilhir: for inrrlinnlrs 12 Oil
1 ncr vln- . 24 00
MnMi nnil (lock MiiKlntr nnil R.t
piilrltiir . 24 On
riei riiniis- in on
fi.,fi-, 1pi,' rinlliln- IK On
Shorthand in .'() Days
1 M"rItliiK ( oniint rdul Siilijrtf
1 1 r UDpotntmput
piiom:. Lot cst isc.t
I'hil.i Sihool of OIHce 'I raining'
II. Ill '. I liilnnl s. !!, liitlrlnlllil
Short Courses
l i il t s r,t, t j
NO Am ANf r
IS II ITI S
I Mi n ril t I.n
I ii ' I ii ' I I I iiiptntnt ter
I i mm ! t iit now lndl
i I -Mm i n
I'll mi i: s( mini in s0ih loin si
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
f o! 11 hhi Mfpieml r Sth Gjmnai'
s m j, lm il anl edlew irU to i hll
d ' f 1" its for ST per pnr Ilnrol
"J 1 li i i t il llumhi Ae
GERMANTOWNFRIENDS7
SCHOOL 0"n, '"', A ffw cn
' i - or irnpii OHPjre prepir-
smle) I: Varnjlt rrlneipi '
ui
r ui l-
st'l'.IM, (.VltlllS INsTITlTE
r - Mutinies 1 le trli.ltv AutomoMle
, I "' ' nmiwctlipi Knroll now snj
I for Inokl, IlrOTit tin 1 sprjnc clirUen sts
' hit VM) ii Mm, sr minis t ihe r,nn.
rUTii i Iusttm tin I School or Industrial
A f Mrnirt nni Pit e strots Opn Sepiem
ber i elrulirs on rrqnrat
BANKS stem tfriplin, ,ni,i tvpsts
BUSINESS "! Fr"", '''nellel Il-iv mil
mil Pre nl-1" e It "e Int.r not
LULLht,t n,q Vtlnut s
THE TAYLORSCHOOL '',
O (. 1 rll ni t r l h I pt ritnir Unot
ki yptHr-Ml ( rs.o JJa Niut
I Mil II Kltllll MIKIU s nooi
IM'HrMIlN M Si (,K Mi T
T H "i iking - ri I Mm, I
I 171 I h tnuf Mn r l r i
ninr Uomen ir d dlrld
in
'Jh,(cwled behoof a
or
Girls
In ilH Itf Phi h 1 Irl f
k itmrb op i. I i ! np Mntinn nnd
b "i iiilnut a ilk fium trolley
! inrtn ( r I Hi w stron
twpnrril murtni is r Art Ioin-
i c s 1 i " Priimrv ihiotidh Hie i
N h I ni I ! r t ir d ( 011lf"J Oil
r H nton l I- lir tor f plann
! Tlltnvnt Itr dl t h trful rliiB
ro ni up ry i ilil tlr- lndl
ldml ntt nlh n ot Lataloj Hn 1
I w s tiitln g
Wl Mil TON ( OU I F.S, A. n
lift) I nf i liunl
Oil, I imp, rinl uielpliln, a
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1S08 prucv s r t Up rno -pt 29h
The prfnrlpnK Ml I lllin ( hittrnden Jonn
nnd MIh biip-i Hell tMtn iUI be it th
thoul aflpr eptetntier IMh
WALNUT LANESir'
City and country n 1 mi ,ti Hi(,h ihoal
Grnduitep Homemik np t 1 s Prepar
tor Spcrptnrlnl i i rito int Decor
tlon hort tnrv Witlinir r i HiloriebaeK
rldlnp f iinniinc hil( tl ill 1 ninr Mi. I
tarv drill Mli S llni loliii-tm
STEVENS SCHOOL ...Jlj'.
Ul n T I 21 1 " 1 r k i I 1 1 r
1 1 ., Pr, p 'Spi i Ij I H I v t I ir I I i
ill i ir rlfups. e ti till. Ml-- M Ull
111 NTI V Prill . SM t t lirllrn r e.ln
Training Scliool for Kindcrgariners
I ti r' Mms 'Int i 1 1 it
t,r I til ' nr s I'limiii in 't
tl U In I tkiirtiifrs Ml- V T
t
I MN
lur tor llnx I ?rnn Wilnut s i'l
The Holman School
:;ni v i m r .nti 1 1
I s h nl for l.lrls tin I - t I
Cil Iiw f ll" T i i et th V it
1 1
rs I
1 1 mii rn u nn i i
llenil Mi(rrs
I ll s r t r
I n f in s, )i oi ,
tlilx VI 1 1 ti Ovtrl r ol
I mi
I r ill
Open-Asr School for Girls
Tin-I'lii in vsTiieiitM Mmifi sihoiti
I of llrin MHiir i i I l nni mfn -, tlip op n
, Inl? of ii I'rltimi 1' n i in nt m n llltlon Ii
' Its lUnifntir in I i IIk I'r isintnry
I e o tsrp lir i I Inf iniitl n Hill
I TIM Mlllll I M until
Ilrvn Miur Tel llrvn lhwr "01
Phila.School of Design for Women
! Deslun Normal nrtl fine Vrt IHu-lrallon
llltllXI) MI VIsTllt STHIIIS, 'IUI,
I M VII! 1! I'lll I' lull ns ip Inloriiic
j nlv rMl J f i n , 11 I4i -
nu iiiuinnu r "
I Miss Sayward's School for Girls
tlverlirooK 1 lilln I'n c n i,,, miar o
1 nnd secretarlnl lour is lunlnr nnd Mi si n
Inipts lliltlis l in silt Srlenr Cnr lae
I calls for lul mil ll, h i m ud M rinn n j
Wynni field Miss .Innet Su!!!!! I'rln
svv vn riiMenii-. i",
MARY LYON SCHOOL ,j;?,
A. home erhool Handsome new llrtDroi
residence llall tlultlo ir i IRssioonis Collec
l$tll ZrrZl JXSS.
Address Hox 110B SMiirthmore I'n.
I.ITIT. l'A
LINDEN HALL
SEMINARY
For 178 seftra It lias been -ducftttr.i: nd
trutnlntr jounsr womn for worthy llvln
Alms Rt hlBhfit rtMelnpment of body mini
and character ProMdi;" a happy whole
om homf life. Iipautlful hnlthful locu
tion. Comfort W bulldlmrs modem qulp
mont. QymnnMum Ardfmlp. Co1lp
Pr'nursitftry, lu"' t pAmt ifleD
Beer" 1m-Ip t" t-! tiYi
BEV, V. W. -XTKNOKI., rrlntlual.
Box 10S. Lltpi, Pa.
I I
onn Men nnd Hays
WKMINUI N .1
V V Viwl y J s
Where character, manliness and honor arc dcreloped.
Wenonah is an independent unit In jour boy's education,
nnd not mercl a preparatory school,
Ilcalthfull.v situatid in a solely residential town.
A facult second onlj to that of West Point in efficiency.
Academic studies for college preparation.
Special nnd business courses.
Military Hstem brings out nil that is Rood and map';.
Separate junior department for boys of ten or over.
Academic course, seven hundred dollars for the school year.
Junior deportment, six hundred for the school year.
Cnltttniur nnd Vino Unnk Ifpnn Request
im ciiarm:s H. i.OKLW'CH. MAJOR C. A. SNYDER,
r'rrsi'rf nt Superintendent
I10X 112, VK) MI, NKW JERSEY
H VKTIIMIIIll P
Vyrhy Not Go to School
In the Country?
Jsojs fiom Plnlatlelphia, Ch-tei, West Chester, l.ansdowne and
MoiIm can oaa'lj icach
Svvarthmore Preparatory
.11 MOn SCHOOIr- suporMsccI pla I PPHR SCHOOL all sport
. H. TOMLINSON .
V,. V. TOMUNSOX Hcadmjtcr"
Teb phone, .Svvarthmore i)G Hox 120, Swarthmoru, Pa.
VV V ttf'iir if If HHsssBHsssssBasssHssHslssslasBt
The Episcopal Academy
Juniper and Locut Sti.
nil M)h It I r
ti IlltlK' f r hoH fiom s
( irs nf hk lo oil if
I mh i experu ) .t il mil sui
ii-fnl inistti" an ill tuuul
(It i Ifijimt nt of ib bnv - th
dl urpos uii'l olijoi t of
the adtnn I'lo s on U
id' fur ih iellK out uilt -l
tuii inoril iml ph -Ual
Ul It lit llltf Of till 1 1)(
V nn iil iouri fur t t b not gointf
to t iihK Wood worl in, nnd in n-
u il r trn ii. Mulcul intru tloi an 1
r )i"tru Hilor dlnnthm if A V
I in Nu Ni-nl n Ol r itor of tho
I nip t hn ( ! ib lloxlnir nnd phv
nl n! Un nln, under Trof in I
II rim n i
Kim. IMitllp A t1Iiiiiiet7 Jr ,
'.I. I), Ui .Mljiinntrr. ulll he nt
Ihe r ih!pii. ii n anil aftr fpt.
Hth ltenrinter! mnlled on npnllrn-
tion SrliintN up n, I pprr .pt
William Penn Charter School
No. 8 South Twelfth Street
PHILADELPHIA
I'ounilfd ii It's' tuU l arutul by Will m
P nn on the name iiv nn Hip city of pftlla
de phla 'Ihp I'trn thirtfr Srharl hi main
fsi H nn unintfrr iptcn rurpornie nHtence
Durlnr t lip nut 44 m it the ft hool hut
cm u t d mer mm pui li" of whom mor
thnn l.ill hiio r nt hlM thPlr studle In i
Bt.i " or uuniriu n anu pruif- tuiiiii b'iTJOI
1 hp i r iuhI prorortlon of nlumnl who hn
tniipn on or m ire unfprlt d Rroes 1 du
JnrBPl to the churnrtr nnd nernmnncft of
-e or uniMniii n nn proi"" lonui e-noo'T
thp teurlilni, stnff tiumnrri-; tter 3(1 mm
tr Clf lh, ih sK snior msmbers hv
rv(, rt 111 i hiinl n h 4t 1-fs fn farm A f
111 I'll li vi n us, us nil i si-i. iriin art
fprxlre of Jfi fnrR Tor three eirs ther-
k..- 1 n .M In III.. ulnlf m.,t,. .1 ,
II lie1 u-i il ill in nihio ill iiir ninn nn n nu-
d tlonn to iif-t tl-p TPfiulrptrientH ot Inreas
ed pnrnllm t whirh h nlr ad iixt-J
totniailt tl ne huildlnp ndded to equip
ment Inst vpHr UfirnlnVont ilnvlnir Held
of 2J icr n ifi ! nninlp fucliHIei for th
3terrl.) n' i P hool of 10ft
Th ?11 ir hrln erdrmber Tr,j
The Prop for 110 20 r-ndy for dli
trll utton Till linn nr oppn for 1ntp',',tlon
ftPtl f'lJ fli-it"" nf pllPl1 OpTltPn-hT 1111
wriiu;i ,"T'r ri Miirfjf , n.
" tTii. rniuT TNTlfrfK
( IIOOl- Of MIAMI MC R1
Draltl ik Mith rtnt'-" Mprhanlc
c IIITM rx nr
( HpsiM
nu i .
Chestnut Hill Academy
ST. MVKTIV CHI -TMJT HILL. V .
I Preptrrttlon far . dlepe n Jdeallv locatei
conn I r Cn nnd hnurdin? nchuoi foi bojii
1 uptciftlh low rTt for (Ivp -Jay bourder
Hirth Mftiit urd of ho irh'p t netcelled
eihl tl itiulnm t I" 111 ttree plainir
fields BMTinMum swimming nool and recr.
ntlon huildink T r S pttmbur 24
Catllns-t! i in"
rlcabemp
A CMiillal .rlinnl Near 1, ( nnltal ntf
A eot nirv school founded 17HH L.oete4
.1 th tanks of lr beautiful Susquehanna
' Hlver Ideal for health and scmery Moders
bulldlnjis lump campus Advantage of smsM
slssses and Individual Inslruc Ion rnoroiuri
eollece preparation rtatca I52S to I8JJ
Stpervlsel athletics Separate school lor
younger lioia We Invite closest 1nvesttB
tlon a personal lit If possible Write Is
ewitsinini'. t and ti'in, for pew dormitory
AHTriHK K rtltllUN It lldmslr
I'lNMNI.ION N J.
- The PENNINGTON SCHOOL
Ii ul pr parati in
I i lnj;ton J
funic Women nnil Clrls
III MIN l'
DEVON MANOR
A UUARUlNCi ,liuoi of the
" Ii hliec tjne offerlnB colleKe
tne'i iratorv and mnlor tollefie
cources TIkiourIiIj piactlcal
trilnlnfr in vocational work which
ineetH the demanc's of the hour
Domestic Science Secretaryship,
Social hcrvlce Art nnd Mualc
Open air kcIiooI rooinx campus
of sixteen acres out-ot-iloor sports
Includlne riding
On th Main Line of the Pennsylvania
rtallroari liteen mllea from Philadelphia,
In the, historic Valley Forea rerlon.
V.IHT,!! SAMSON, l'rlneln
ISoi; JI0, Pevon Manor, nvon, Va.
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MILITARY
ACADEMY
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INSTRUCTION In una 1 1 troupt pr 2
Bona I can In 2a jeam. 78T to-r
dntfl preDftred for 1!1 entleirea fKr.
B0 per rent of our BludenU am honor
men and leaders at rojlof Music. Or -ton
llunlnene and Agriculture 3chol -arahlps
parate Junior ffhool undti-
constant supe rl.lon complete equip-
mmi "."nit'sif i mrarv ujmnatluni
and 20.o"re campus All athletics. '
Military Drltl Dellnhtful horn llfT
Aholeome re leioua Influence Hil- -
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The Mercersburg Academ
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modern enulpment, persnna.1 s'ttnvlonl AUl4
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PARCEL POST
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DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Ot It MVNY If'AllS OF I'M'KRIKNCK
AM) llfll 1IC1M ST AM) I'ri.lAIH.'KS.
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40 pir iml In solium eoi.r diamonds to UIS.
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Men's
Overcoats
Walter s Pwn Shop j
904 VINE STREET
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STFJiMMiy NOTIC
BROOKS STEAMSHIP
CORPORATION
mi nhii'in vr new iork tn
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fll sHONG September 13
tNOK.A September IS
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ALDERMAN . . . .September IT
ARGENIA . .. .September 19
I I Inj.l" Iteeisler
lir Ititri nntl Information Apply
MEGEE, STEER & COMPANY
Jill lfil-107 Hrer Iln 11 1 nr
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Philadelphia Havana
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U, S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer
5. S, "LArifc UALfcKA ". ..Sept. IS
S. S. "LAKE FLUVANNA". Oct. 10
For rates and particulars apply to
Earn Line Steamship Co.
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NWIAJIt iliujlner uf Mra John Ij Nv.
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nmber 10 ut Chestnut Hill
ns.Il.Ey Sent 10 at hlseA rjethet
townshln Delaware co , Pa. JpHff V
ltAIt.KV aired 72. Ilelatlves and friends,
elmioua Tribe I O It M of llethel townr
ship invited tn funeral serrlces Mt. Hop
thureh Hun 8pm Itemslna may b
viewed at parlors of W, C. HlKliy Madia,
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