ir- -jvrirniB r.-1 fw '-ysvV(V, r.;Jt "' EVEOTlTGPl tJBLrC EEDGER PHTCXDELPnxX", TUESDAY, DEOEIBER 30, 1919' THE NEW YEAR'S OREGON GAME MAY BE ANYTHING BUT A CARNIVAL OF ROSES FOR HARVARD wmtSBimmmm RUMOR THAT COOMBS WILL BOSS TIGERS Report Holds Sway That Jennings Will Buy De troit Stock and Retire From Active Service GOOD HURLING STAFF n.v EDWIN .1. l'OIXOCK OT'T of the circle of cporldom wheru Humor hold nwnv over Fnct leaks tho story thnt Jnrk Coombs will man age the Detroit Tigers before he mills many more grny hairs. Thnt's the rumor. Tako it or leave it as jou will. They tay HuRhie .TenuinKS is tired fif pluckinR sras, that the taste of the Creen has lost it's suap : that the binges of his baek .sort of creak when ho lean bver to ruin n few more blades, and that.,hn longs for n, chair in tho mag untes' box. They snv Hughlc plans to buV sub stantial block of stock in the Detroit cluh now held by the William Yawkcy estate, become a politician itnd ease his aged back against the soft cushions of tho vice presidents clfiiir. " They say that the signing of f'oombs was the first step toward the realiza tion of Ilughie's dreams of retiring from the sidelines'. They know that .Tack is signed, but also they know thnt his contract calls onlv to coach the pitchers. They know Colby .lawn has made good before. They know he had success ns a coach with Connie Jlnek and with the. Brooklyn Dodgery. They know he didn't cause much trouble for the other clubs when he bossed the Phils last sea son, but also they know thnt he was uot handed much material. The Tigers have n strong stuff nf lingers and it is believed that Jack will produce. With biieh men ns Holand, Dauss, Lconnrd. Khmke. Love, Cun ningham and A res, Coombs has n flying start. Jennings never has had inueh'sueeess with his pitching Rtnff and other conches such ns Jim McGulrc, Billy Sullivan, Jimmy Burke and Dan Ilowley hate failed. Hughcy is ncarlv forty-nine nnd hns heen identified with the national game for nearly thirty yems. He was a member of the Louisville National League Club iu 1S01. He remained n player aud oue of the game's grentest stars for more than ten jenrs. Then, after a few reasons as manager of the Baltimore Eastern League team, he came to the .Jjnericau League as man ager of the Detroit team. That was in 1007 and ho proceeded to win three pennants. St. Stephens Defeats the Gap Lancaster. r., Deo 30. St. Stephen' quintet Lancaster, nprned it season by do fenttnr t Gap Ave lv a .'111 to Ull srnre. PENN MAKES PLEA m mm today " Dr. Mackenzie to Boost Sport at Annual National Collegiate Mooting FIX ATHLETIC STANDARDS JACK COOMBS PARSON LEADS FIELD Grabs Qualifying Round Medal With Card of 80 at Plnehurst l'lneliiirst, N. ('.. Dec. HO.- A field of ISO contestants toirk part in the ipinli fjiug round of the midwinter golf tour nament, played on the championship course at l'lneliiirst jeslerdn and seou &itccns qualified for match play. The qualifjing medal was won hj Donald I'arson, of the oungs(owu Countrj Club, who led the field by a margin of three strokes with a round of H-Jlll-M), which in lulled a quintet of s-hcx. Stlitzell incidentally demonstrated a novel but effective method of phijing the eighth hole. The 1'htlndclphin golf er topped bis drive into n particular!) irritating lie in the worst part of the lough an 1 then played out with u mnsliic nnd landed the hall in the cup 1-5 jards nwn.v for a two. Other Philadelphia golfers qualified as follows: .1. Jf. Thompson, of Spring Haven, made the second sixteen, and S. L. Brumbaugh, of Pine Valley, quali fied in the third division. W. V. Wi moth, of Mriion, landed in the sixth, aud II. It. Swope, of Uverhrook, in the seventh sixteen. Cage Game Friday Night Tlii North rhil iili-lphK (he, nf Hi,. Ihn. em l.p"iru ulll play r undcu at Moow Hull. on I'rldnv rvenhiK: The home sameH of Hi.' .North rhllllPH nrn uhuiiIIv plnjed on .Me n day. hut tl.la Veiek tho ilito was i'i.in;el tn 1 rldiN Thumma Wins Domino Tilt I'IninnVI'l, I'll., Dee. .10 The atinu ij domino tourn.mint has fx t been ponelmtpd 1 ero vvherel.i lllf. two unmet were, plnvn.l hy twenty-two contr titnla The Uriel prl.t was won ! VV H Thutmna and the n i uml b Marshall I'imi Now York, Dec. .'10. The I'niversity of Pennsylvania, represented by Dr. It. Tn it Mackenzie, the athletic director of the (Junker institution, nnd Major M J. Pickering, the graduate ninii ager, will make a.strong plea before the annual meeting of the National Col legiate Association here today to hnve boxing installed ns an intercollegiate sport Doctor .Mackenzie tins ouiiineu ine results obtained from boxing at Penn svlvanin. nnd will request the nppoint-i mnnt of n standing committee to in vestigate the proposals. Particular interest is nttaehed to the meeting today because of the address to be made by Secretary of War New ton D. Baker, whose talk will concern the general topic of "Physical Kfliciencv ns a National Asset." Dr. James H Mif'urdy, of the Springfield Y. M. C A. College, will speak on (hi- general suhieit mid give observations of his im portant work for the army in l'rnnce. The Itev. Henry Phillips, clinpliiiii nf the Iniversit) of tho South, and pros! dent of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, will ulo he a prominent peaker. Another feature will be the report of Captain .1. L. (IrifHth, who was instru mental in obtaining a revision of the revenue laws affecting taxes on admis sion to college games. The collegiate directors' have been iu session since yesterday, when the pin -sical directors from various . colleges throughout the country discussed the problems faring them iu raising the phv sical standard of students. Another important meeting was held last night when the graduate managers gathered for an informal discussion. The exec utive committee of the National Asso ciation nlso was held last night. The feature of the meeting tomorrow of the Athletic Itesenreh Society will be the repott on the j ear's movement to institute government or state control of physical development aud education for school liojs and girls. This proposal was made last jenr by Dr. Thomas A. Storey, of ('. (' N. Y.. and was warmly indorsed by Professor Savage, of Oherlin. Tomorrow's meeting of the American Physical Kducatlon Association will have much the same topic for discus sion. Last j ear's meeting was devoted principally to plans for making athletic education universal, itnd to raising the phsiciil training to n level with other subjects in college nnd preparatory school programs of study. Comislccy Offers $10,000 in WorUVs Series Probe Chicago, Dec. "Ii -Charles A Comlske.v, president nf the Chicago American League Baseball Cluh, today reiterated his offer of 910,000 for direct information proving the dishonesty of ntij member nf his team, after nn iuvi -ligation of ru mors that While So players in agreement with n Si Louis gam bling syndicate "threw" games during the 1011 unnu and dining the world's series At the conclusion of a secret con ference of officials ot (lip team, nt which two St. Loins men testified, Secret ii r j Hnrr.v (irabiner an nounced that no evnleiii'e to Slip ,101 1 the charge had been produced. HOT WEATHER FOR "DOWN IN OUR ALLEY" MIKE BENNETT MAY COACH 'PRESIDENTS' Former Penn Star Considered for Washington and Jefferson Football Tutor Washington. P.i.. Die. .'!(). The lat est applicant for Hn 'msliiou of foot ball coach at Washington and .lofTi'i-tin is Mike P.cnuctt foiimi l'enu star, now coach at Hnvcrford College llciinett's formal application has been received bj Manager Mindoch. sis well ns nn indorsement of his aspiuitlons bj Charles (J. Uckles, tnrnier Washington lint! Jc n'ersou star, now athletic direc tor at Ilaverford Pn para lory. ltennelt is known chicli. iu this sec tiou for his success nt turning out high class teams nt Men efslinrg Academy, nnd if D. C. Moriow should decide not to retain the pli the former Pcuu man would likel.v lucive serious cou sider.ition. However, indications, now point to the accepiamc of (lie position for next jenr by Mmrnvv. Vlctrlx Socccrmcn Held to Tie In nn Inleresthic .md wIl-pUscd icme t Thlrtv-tlilrd nnd rnkir ElnclK. tho Vic trlx l". C. nnd VV el. ..in,. A i". hattled foi Hn hour Blul a half to i one-goal tlo It was hard at tlmea for the pl.tvers to heep en their Tect liceou of tho n condition of the field, hot, nefrthelei the game wax tnarktd wllth i lever pi, nine. VVeleonie neornl In 1118 tlrnt liilf from a free kh It Ton minutes aft, r the lot , rtnlKsion M, -tleehen received n pew from llaiktns and tied Ih score 'Pi' f' aluri s (,f the K.mie w-re tli" plnylnc of th,' it llanlon hroih, for Vletrlx and th clean pl.ivlns of tin, VVeleonie lea 111 FOOTBALL PRAGTIGE; I Harvard and Orogon to Wear Numbers in Intorscctional Came New Year's Day J GAME STARTS 2:30 P. M. Pns.idciu. Calif.. Dec. .'SO. The c.x ceptiiinally hot weather of (he last few days has resulted in n decision to begin the annual New Year's Dav Tournament of Hoses football contest between teams lepreseiiting Harvard nnd Oregon Uni versities this jenr at -:!,() p. in. instead of at L' p. m.. it was announced cstci clav bv the football (ominittec. This action was requested bv Coaches "Shj" Huntington, of Oregon, and Hob I'isher, of Harvard, who iidvocutci! the later stinting hour becnuse of fear that the hot weather might continue. Harvard plujcrs were lectured this inniniug by Couch I'isher on what was said to lie contemplated changes in the Crimson's mode of attack brought aooiit bv their view of the pi net ice of the Ore gon's eleven. This afternoon they held secret practices on several new forma tions Oregon, us usual, wont through onlv one practice session. II lasted an lion ami a h ilf and embraced both sigini' and scrimmages. Plujcrs nf bolh teams will wear mini hers, it wiiH decided lodaj, follow in the custom of virtuall.v all western font ball contests. SENATORS GET BOB ROTH Shannon, Harper, Foster and Menu sky Also Involved lluston, Dec. .".0. A trade of pln.vu iMwecu the Washington and Uotn Clubs, of the Amciican League, wi ictinoiiiucd esterda.v . The lted So rave l'.ob Until, tin outfielder, aud Man lice Shannon, second baseman, and re teivecl iu exchange Harper, a pitchm IMdie foster, tlilid bnscmau, and Mi tioskj. an outlieldcr. There was no money involved, it wic said. c '"'.S .1 CIICO I M, s tein slor. II. I flVANflAI r.M'UANtll Lt;.orT: PIIILV I.VCI t:i' 107 COn'rln' K. 111) los Merrer . It'll HI U.S .Vlllt-r Its 1,1s If. foopcr . IDS 13 13.1 VVattcrn. l'lmm. . VVT tats 750 ft.13 703 ltdep 1 0.1 1 !V U'J U.l IS I l,V! 1-et l.XS I At IIS I'll! nn i'j:i i;is . . 101 ... 1.1 St 13 Totals C.nj 701 7stl nr. Mj hstati: i'k.nn mutcaij "ilkn . 132 113 151 ItoeVl ., t7rt 1G 1M r-,c,e,her 11)2 jas IMJ VVeod. . 13'4 1S9 17tl In. . 1S1 102 lel'l KU'srlek 101 1.19 lS'J ' osiIfhii 13J 12 lill K.ltelx-I. IS i hoe he. lis ls.l SOS I'rlclott. HO tTO ItU I'l.p . S'l '."J St l'olllke 1M is', Totals "siTfcS" S92 Totals 7f)T flHfl SCO rilANKMN CONTINUNTMi . tnrlt.nn I'll 11,1 107 i Hon -I. I'll 111.-, 1..I 1 1 ox . inn i ;s in-, Totals 7eS 7ni SSO rntwiAt. Welle . llec h . I.e. Hold ft race .. ducat.. Kltsp It 130 II. I 11.1 Prti'nl.er 1X0 II I ... l.inlos . 1.M IS'J (je, isulllvHn. 11.' 112 1.17 MU rnry 1.17 lii:i 1 HI MTM'lini .... 132 ltdep... 13(1 1S3 133 1011 lit 1 IS ls.i is:, lis 113 ls.i lr.a 13S 131 113 SS ss ss Alicnn. HilHer . Merrlns. IM . Ueeporta union . . Totals 0.11 t'.Ot 1140 Totals !02 llltl 1'ttiu.v. Tni'bT imNr.ric. h.v smith. . 1M 177 175 Toy. ... 1S3 13U Vlillls . US ... 1SI Murphy P7 . Vtiindo f 101 13.1 1SI Mdrney 117 1117 Ue ii . 1,12 lot lin Itelllv... IPS 125 I'.nree l.is lid 137 IVtule't 111 113 llesf 105 ... Iturns lss . Hdrp... 17 1 Totals 731 751 710 Totals runs .1 11.1 int u.n I row e" 13S It'll ll'i M cu. r 12.1 1 IS 15.1 II llielle UP SS SS SS Totaln U. Ill.f 5.1 153 III 57 Inn 117 150 170 1TJ 1111 , 151 Ht 1M . 153 LIS Til 7P!) Till Totals 077 7M1 S03 1'IIIL. 5AV' ITXO lincdhm 113 l:m .. bondero H2 103 1.11 llaiM'h . 1 10 IKS 152 .liters 1SJ 123 Hru1 .. ISO IIS 179 Pmder . . IIS Hill ltandleap 20 30 27 TOritTU HT Merecr . 157 111 11S lienner lin no 122 Hunch n 183 1(13 Ho t ii tt.i 111,1 15. 17n 12.1 IthnclcMe Usslrlt. 1100 OS I riNANVtAt, LiiAriur, cilMMONVV'UAl.TK Tlltftll NAT Vlk. r.. lll.l ls:i i3 ltnstv'lh 1111 171 in. lit. . l .17 nr, las i.auer . s ha. fer 177 15(1 171 lllllter is.nr. . ion 173 153 IVrlllver Kendall 131 14'l 1 I'l T.itor . n cneiie.cp l.t l.l o - Totals 717 710 'lolaN SCl.'l Mil MI7 1'1'NNA c ci OtltAnti I In. in. t 170 I ,s K.n Pa nn.ui 15o 1' l UM lei'l IIS HI I 135 1..D 12H 1 121 IU US 111 131 177 t.SI 1' ion 13S 111? its IC-P ISO Its 117 jot IS" I Tola I h 753 7.11 II 1 11 A.viniitrAN" lc- .STATION 111 Poinsett ISO 111.1 17C. Murra . 121 127 It'll Tflhita 732 701 781 .. ST.U11 HANK Klteliin irtl i.iu ,n llromiev 121 1B.1 lllil Morrlaoci In'i 132 137 r.ivw . 117 los 1.10 ltlt'h so 135 in 1V3 llunill. ,cp at 31 34 lalv 0S0 71'i 713 i.r..M,i i M V lic s 1 IS 17 1 IJ 111 147 111 Kr' en 11, t-e Parsons. IIS 130 113 Tannon. 110 lf.O 10 Iturck . Hid 121 150 Vlnlrn . Bl 160 1B1 L'larh . lint lli'l 131 nepthcr. 110 137 11.1 Hdcp... 00 CO 61) Tolals 801 77.1 701 Totals CO! 810 797 CiKllMANTOWN Knox .. no 110 H2 Kord 100 101 10 Marvlll 102 lin 121 T ISh'hin 17S 131t Iftl .1 sir linn 132 IU nr Hdcp .. 33 33 3.1 i rnANi.Tonn VVhO'eflcl 87 10S 102 lilaker . 101 lot in Itowan. . inn 12o "O loclt. . 101 111 ion tllan'nrn 110 131 131 Totals liOO 007 ie.13 HTVTIOV 1 Itavmond son 17n isi Polilnsoii ins inn IIS Voniiii filwell Hmalb . Hdep .. 81 inn l.n It'll 170 li1 132 0'i 101 Totals mil 0.13 710 Totals Oil 035 748 STATIOV in ''ratiston 10 103 lf.t Wilson.. 11.1 110 so Hlny. 10S OS 12U M'C'Ufrh 102 100 13' Mlnnlck. 183 136 PI. Totals 020 COO SS'I Kill 138 Deer in Burlington fiinio Warden Morton, of Mount HollTt Ins completed his records of the reefnt open i. cson for deer hunting, and finds that dilr le K the lle day period the total number kll'ed way 13S Never heforo has thero i.-en iinMht-iif llltes thl In liurllnarton countv, ,nei the et.it.. ner hacl a season lo equal tt 4 EROS Mlun imiisttal power, stamina and im prchsiic Rracc and beauty arc desired in a motor oar. one name suggests itself iiiinu'dintL'h Stnt. S. F. KLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. G07-!) X. IIROAU ST. One for East Falls I esl 1 ills v. m c- ,v , i hi In. at th V. IV i . let 111 ceie of t"l to I'l . lie l tlio I Cll I hell l.l H 11I..1, CIGARS arc now made up in three sizes Concha at $5.50 1 Box of 100 Cigars. ALSO Londresat$3.25 AND Invincible at $3.75 Box of 50 Cigars All Dealers HINTl It Itr.sllltTS Ml Mil I l.l A Word in Explanation OME smokers Kave been unable to secure El .Producto this Christmas Deason in the shape and color they like best. Never before Kave tke;9 found dealer's stocks so slim sometimes, in fact, completely exhausted. This Kas not been the fault of the cigar dealer. Unprecedented demand has made impossible the production of cigars in sufficient quanti ties, despite greatly expanded manufacturing facilities. The more El Producto we make the greater seems the smoker's desire for it. Its rapid growth in popularity is almost in- 'credible. As a result, even the most foresighted dealer Kas sometimes been entirely out of El Producto. And we regret tKat we Kave not always been able to replenisK Kis stock immediately. But we are doing our level best to catcK up and we Kope, at no greatly distant date, to keep our dealers well sup plied w"itK El Producto. , We keenly appreciate the smoking public's response to the individuality of El Producto!s character; and it is our. constant endeavor to maintain, to the last degree, the quality and workmanship that have given El . -Producto its reputation for real enjoyment G. H. P. CIGAR CO. Main Office: 21-25 N. Second St.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. jfor realenjoyment EL PRODUCTO 3E3 lsi. AjiSl. Sfer- -Z2iliJgS, mf With the Wonderful ; New Springs You Skint I Over the Rough Spots 1 nrHE new three-point from the wearing shocks of 1 Ji suspension Triplex the road. x I Springs of Overland 4 make . I it B totally different kind of , Overland 4 is easy to I Z handle because of its short j car , p . , wheel base, though the -t It is wonderfully easy nd- .sprmgbase is long like that f I ing because thesenew springs of big heavy cars. ward off the bumps of the j road. Riding seems like This combination of light ; floating. car convenience and big car 8 It is light in weight and comfort results in a car of therefore economical of tires such exceptional qualities ' and fuel. Economical also that it establishes a remark- 1 in upkeep because thesprings ably high standard of motor, i I protect car and mechanism car comfort. I m The Sedan is complete ;n every j Kj " detail. It weighs only 200 pounds more than the Touring Car ! I OVERLAND HARPER COMPANY I I""Mr5"Ar """ 1627-29 Arch St. "r53SSS,W"r istkk Jii:5oiits miimi. it.a. "IT- FLORIDA "" Faateat Orowtrff neaori (n.th War I J Wnercits June oil Wintcr-72' Every Daj in Year The Life OCEAN f oiiuontiMlnn. .Miiurt nnil Interfsllns, The Cllmnle In utiprb. nrhe through tioplrat fruit crow, ply c,,lf ;(i n neeiee iiiuiki-i l in riub t'nnii. fllnuic u hi Inc. i ,ino l'.ill Han,l I'eeii ,.ri auliitne.lnilul;, ", i.,,i. I , e ' " '.eieel Mil SUrirtllfJ ril.iU. till Mf-H,. I, I inrlnnall It. .1- i nr t ' s. -. AM.li,,,) S.hej.il r.ne- hulelj 11 ii".-' Ml' e I iine'iii run MIAMI I'IMMIIKIt (li- tOMMrilCK eP" V i .-JbjAr. I-.- r?m& i m jviv.alcwi I II A y3-,iitvj?- yyKvraeg. rt vvric iiv, '..i. -Atlantic iSJ. !SnHa'BT.'V, lfw "isnil h iii.iMii firv. . ,i THE WILTSHIRE ImnlK av. nnd Ilmch. CapeMdtT .IMJ rrlr hitha runnlne water le?v . te. Amarj Jin. M nn d'ly epfclil wkl. Bkle-t AM BKI. KM.IS mrnf N ,T roi.MNS Urr. APOLLO Modrat prlc tueach front hotel Europ. plan. Centnl. Bt-tr New York Ave, ItOUKItT XVV I r-rrON. LAKinrnnn. n. 3, SPEND THE HOLIDAYS AT ATLANTIC CITY I i' i no I" It r lino nt h hi h to thorough I i iilu ill i oniiriK linlnl 1 i lo.l tluiii Ml itiTi it u itli i s I'll' intC tit! i , ;i(t nioi). ri KM'I lin 1ltlll' lii1 If I'MlHIllli'l lllt Ji l plr' r.iinouH biuirdujilK u 1th Im mil mi) i 1 rlrinm of proin IMci'TH niul roin h.ih .p-pi,iI t nt' rtalnnn titM ii ml urn t rtti time Iwpii urninspd bv , tho th.ttn, villi", liotple, iu. ijoir. horn hn lv, rlitluu- motoritiK hnlnur , h lintnlnfcr, nlat)oti unl tfct t prin r- I t.iinmpiitt" d ro hut ji fpw of lh ill I vi'lMl'II 1 IIM 11 111 inl lW MJIl t'IIJ".v in the utmost tvuch hii outing. mi: i.i;i)i.N(i norsi.s iirc jlnavi opeii onJ w.ll furnitU full hiformalion, rales, rlt. Marlborough-BlcnhcimlloU'l Dennis .Seaside House Hotel Chelsea Hotel St. Cluirk'n Hotel Stnmd The Shelhume Tlie iltshire (Jalcn Hull The Holmhurst lor iiiftirriHiiiin .ml hpilulr nf nnnfmnit r.i.lroud farililu -, roil utl locul lirkrt dErnt- AKEWOOD - flEW JERSEY Krjuabls ellmatle condl tlonc Golf, riding and eheltered walks. Daily concerts nnd dancing Branch offlco GEO. A. UL'HN & KONS.BroKers rUANK F. SlICTK. Mrr .sWAKTIIMOBi:, I'A. At STRATH HAVEN INN All 1Iu1I.j3 Are Appropriately Cclrbrated hikI tho vnlHfs cvry Saturday and ,sunl.i rpnlns ur- tunt likp thos rq mM t'i (. t "t'lif to old Aunt Miry a ' Men, XSIIIMiTHN. II. r. Burlington Hotel American and European Plans 431 Kooms. 222 Baths. S2.50 to S3 St. T. MILI.Un JIgr., WaBhlnntoii. D C. Mo minutes from verythln. MI1IN lli:i(IIITS. K ( ) ATI-ANTIC CITY.N. J. I AivAiRGricaaPlaa Hotel! TUE KIKWQOO of Disiinciioiiaruj RealComfort J U riRCl'ROOP OARAGE. w rcn.' MI vireln a ae ana iht heuch. i upciur 00, 6ea water baths Special American Plan, $4 up dally; European plan, -S2 u dallv. Modern curative baths department. DAVin "pro nvrnpp ind Pim. ON I UIDKN liriGHT.M SGUTIS CARGLINA Open Jfimiarr (o Slar ISIli'LT i.ol.K I'OLO I11DINU ( l,ULTB T UDMUND latUMBHOLZ I r.l'.STV. OA. i I I0MURST HOTEL .'! Pnnsvlvanin Avp . i'Toaa to Ftpjieh ttnA Steel Pior. central Iocatioaalwavft onn Capacity 8W Private bat ha, running waier in rooms, elevator, cic winwr termi. Bool, ft lltrt II. UarneM Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA, OA. A rontenlmt and dellchtful place to i rpnn our nouaays. udoo arivinc ana mntorlnfe excellent saddle horses, two coif courses and nil outdoor eports. Address C. G. Trusselly Manager Roriil.fllRl . fla.-0' T nuibL A I STINK ' Pacific nnil mi Jul- Pldi e i)pn ur rnundliiKS uppusid ' ntlli nnd I'rwtestan 1 Churches J3.0U diil fp tin' weekly , did tiat .1 M MiVKS . RAYMOREATiAimcGP Wflff.SfiKFAlF'flT.nTn 'v-r. I THE PENNHURST ! 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LfflnW' 6 ii n i iAmJC-OL CMtBo&caAALed&eiw, NEW COURSES OPEN JANUARY S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ENGINEERING THE DISXEL INSTITUTE, 32d and CIetnut Streets Our aradua'en are In cuimtuni dmand or Kcoi paytnsr positions. Urtuff Bhorthand. the easy speed tostem Complete business and secretarial rouraea. Day andd Nttht Classes Intensive training;, UnntU any llinc. CU or write for full particulars and catalogue. I'lULA. IMIMINKHS CULI.EOB nnd CoIUge of Commerce u. THE TAYLOR SCHOOL "ft.. cl rn bhortlianil, Toue-i Tpcwrlllnr Hook. l.epliiB & Beorwarlal Conrxvi Dy & NleH. Strayer's Buwes CoIIg Phlladlphla' Oruint Rutnw MoUmI SOT Chntuul HI, rtm ValsiH Ml, " 1 vl I i.ui( vuepiuui pu inuaotipni 4