kygw&g g?vsi W 4)1 t ' .i1' SEJ""'-. k rV qf . $$ i e-y-jt- ptt ' i. ' i v ,1 - t-'J- f tffifi t irj j EVENING' PUBLIC LEI)GER--lPHdJAi)iEtPHIA, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1920 ( Jl WWBPW!wlwWTOHWWWIWmnnWWRWMBn)flWBW nwsnHTflBWKJH JMWJCH Schools That Translate Fragments of Time Inte Power, Meney and Manhood The demand for the unskilled worker, se prevalent during the war period, has ceased. On the ether hand, there is an unprece dented call for trained workers new in every sphere of activity. The schools en this page offer unusual opportunity te young people employed part of their time te obtain mental equipment and technical knowledge in qualifying for an honorable and lucrative position in life and te parents te invest in the development of their children. They will welcome you and help you. Consult the one that fits your needs and enroll at once, or communicate with the Public Ledger Educational Bureau. aMnwwwjJOTraHCEniOT rjBiBiiweaiiaig3Wwcgia WHMnroiataBssMiaBmareMi Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ! 'wmmw " mmm5&Ess&'rftsm . ' ' t J 20 4fc$ 4 STEJE 77E STURDY MASTER OF THE ROAD GmK$t Our records justify our claim thut the -. 3w.UPwff&3 . Stutz is one of the most economical cars v?i!rJCitrS'll V4wv"aa) ln America, regardless of price. M S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. J Owjr 6G7-9 N. BROAD ST. 9 '' ' 'WWWMII HII.II- MS J i I H Come Here for Your Thanksgiving Lunch or Supper A very unusual menu, enf that will make you feel glad that you came here instead of having your meal at home. Feed of the finest, and prepared in the St, James way. Luncheon, $2; dinner, $3. Make your reservation today. CijE &t. fames etel Walnut at 13th Street Dancing te the music of the famous Dabney Syncopated Orchestra from the Ziegfeld Mid night Frolic, New Yerk, every day during dinner, 6-30 te 8, and in the evening, 10:30 te 1. The I'enn Football Team Will Be the Guests of the St. James Thursday Night m ... KM HAH mil m u is 1WB " lUftK ixi THM .mm, Ht4W lis MAIL P I'hone! Ll The Maker Preparatory and Tutoring Scheel (Incorporated) OFFICERS Francis J. McDonald, President, Beard of Directors Dr; Jehn F. Maher, Head Master Francis J. McDonald, Jr., Honorary Secretary This Institution has purchased the building at 117 S. Thirty-seventh street, through the kindness of the Presi dent of its Beard of Directors, Mr. Francis J. McDonald. Here the Scheel will continue its old work en a much larger scale. The morning sessions will be devoted te these gi -ing their entire time te preparation for college. The afternoon will be devoted te young men and women attending ether schools and colleges and needing help in special branches. The evening will be given te these employed dur ing the day and wishing te fit themselves for entrance into higher spheres, such as Law, Public Accounting, Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy. The building purchased is a three-story house, well lighted and ideally located for a school of this character. It is within convenient distance of West Philadelphia Station and about fifteen minutes of City Hall by various trolleys. It will be remodeled with all the latest appliances for classroom work and lectures. Expressions received by Public Ledger Service Bureau YOUR OPPORTUNITIES for success de net come by chance, nor by geed luck. Yeu grew into them and they become yours because you fit into the job and use them. Yeu get the job net because you need it, but because the job needs you. If you have stepped growing, your opportunities for advancement in your present position have stepped also. In fact, they are dead, and se are you. But you need net be a dead one. Your spare time an hour here, a half hour there, your evenings used intel ligently, used te increase your power te de, always used te make yourself mere valu able in your own work will, without fail, increase your opportunities for success and an opportunity used is success. There is no chance about it. Our Evening Class can be of great service te you in helping you te develop into bigger things. Our course includes all the preparatory work in languages, mathe matics, history and science needed for college entrance, the professional schools and the State Beard exams. Alse bookkeeping, typewriting, shorthand and mechanical drawing. Seme of these are exactly what you need. Plan te be big. Build te be strong. Think what you would like te be ten years from new, then build te make that success real. Begin new. - 1 -tUjI BROWN PREPARATORY SCHOOL Bread and Cherry Streets. It wss my privilege tm a boy te be tutored by Dr Maher, and all through the enrs since I have felt itrnteful te tilm for what he did for me Ne man h.is ever come Inte my Itfe that exerted u greater Influence, upon me and wan mere potential In arousing ln me ambitions te mnk the most of my opportunity Net only while I purmied my studies under hla akllltul and tactful dlnctlen but evir slnrv he bus been u Kenulne Inspiration te me. Ne veung people who feel the need of tuterln will make a mistake by placing themselves In his hands . HALPil OETEIJIAN, M. D.. 2011 Chestnut St. It was my geed fortune te be one of Dr Maher's pupils durlns my college career and hae alwas ben Krntefut for It As an Instructor, I should describe his work as txcellent, perhaps I can tHtter exprets v. hat la In my mind when I Kiy that I received from him mero than eny student could expect fnrm a tutor. After having been with him for a period, I passed my examinations at the University of Pennsylvania In a way us te surprise myself Yeung people who need tutoring should be thankful for a school such as be Is cenductlne J. C 0'CAI.I.AaHAN. !27 Chestnut St. Ilefere taking my ceurs In Drew Theological Krmlnary It was my ge'il fortune te lie one of Dr Matter' pupils I cannot speak tee hlKhly of him as a man and an Instructor. Th time I upent with him made my future work much easier I have alas felt KTateful te him for giving me a better grasp nf an line of study I have since undertaken. His work as an Instruttur Is of suih a character that I feel that I would ti conferring a special favor upon any young person whom I might Influence te study under him iu:v ci.AitKNCi; rr.LreN. Paster. Xrethedlst KplacepaJ Church Itlilley Park. Pa HIGH mileaij? at low cost" eriln - Tires n i . .. .. ......... . , ' ' mam iv ua uuny goeu h.. V "1" " " ' "ll ,"'t,er TheV '"e been netting better d ij by . tuv nnil w-ur b jwr fee- almost n ears and Vnle?1"1"""' V?c!V"n TrtaJ ?er'J '" ,hu ultimate ienult . tasEe'd"0 Sterllnga anU tnnny ur. I'Aimir Dr Maher assisted me during my freshman year at the University of Pinnsylvanla In mathematics as tutor I always feel grateful te him for enabling me te pass uniondlllenallj Inte the 8ophemoro Class College 17H Ills nvthed nf teaching obliged a student te grasp the requlri menta of a problem In such a wav as te enable him te solve It J HBHTKAM IJPPINCOTT. Sixth Street below Walnut. rnnnu 1 !iw loeo I ! HI 0 $11 (10 2100 ..' 17 mi ii rm vs no . mu '' J no itioe 20oe ii, ", !"' 17 1") 27 00 5j e, ixJW, 2300 2100 8000 3J 0 H 2150 nan 91.00 Je S H0 22 UO 8200 55oe " tj no ojse 3Soe ai.en IIU4W 2S0O 23 00 34 00 82 01 ii . . . 2k no in en an, ,n en 7xS 30 00 28 00 40 00 M W) MAIL OIlDEHS PllOMPTI.Y KII.l.KD AM. OIlDKIta BKIPPUD c e d r uiuRf-r te Yern i.nhpectien I PENNA. TIRE EXCHANGE I ,hen"' 1409 RACE ST., Phila., Pa. J . I AJuuw.ii . ? i. a I Miff 1 I iinf- mam . ' A r. I consider Dr Maher thoroughly equipped Intellectually te de the work of tutoring In all academic studies and also In law As u pupil of his he heliKd me te pass my ixsmlnatlens In a way that was a great satisfaction te me. My relations with him were se cordial and delightful and the results wrought by his skill as an Instructor se satisfactory, that I have alwave felt deeply Indebted te him. I wish him tte success In his future work which he se richly deserves JAMES V 1IOTI.AN, Attorney, Land Title Hldg. Dr. Maher tutored me In Constitutional Law. which enabled me te pass final examination for admission te the bar natlsfacterlly. I consider him cempttent und cupable as an Instructor and feel aMiured that the venture that he la about te embark upon will be successful In every particular. THOMAH K McNICHOL. Judge, Municipal Court. Fer Detailed Information and Enrollment Until December 15, CenBiilt Public Ledger Educational Bureau Philadelphia Mechanical and Electrical Scheel 614-18 Brown St. Wj. 720-24 Marshall St. Market 23.18 The Largest and Best Equipped Automobile Scheel in Philadelphia Enroll New in Our Day or Evening Classes A NUMBER OF OTHER SCHOOLS ARE SENDING THEIR GRADUATES TO US TO TAKE POST-GRADUATE WORK Our instructors are picked men, indorsed by leading manufacturers. An inspection of our shops and class rooms will give you a clearer idea of the work you must cover than two weeks' instruction at any ether school in Philadelphia. Yeu ewe it te yourself td visit the school if you consider taking up this work. Things te Think About in Deciding te Enroll Mere than 100 satisfied students new in our day classes and ever 200 in our night classes. Successful graduates new employed in most of the city's largest shops and many have their own business. We are anxious te have you ask one of our graduates concerning the school before enrolling. We teach Aute Mechanical repairing en all types of cars. Alse automobile electrical starting, lighting and ignition repair. We also teach auto-driving en cars equipped with double control. Our mechanical repair course covers all types of cars and units. In our meter room we have Cadillac, Chalmers, Silent Knight, Hudsen, Buick, Maxwell, Oldsmobile, Stude baker and ether well-known makes of engines. These are assembled complete from the crankcase, every part fitted, the valves timed, the magneto installed, wired and timed, and the engine tested under its own power. Fer Information Concerning This Scheel Consult Public Ledger Educational Bureau gHiagKramHHiffl Read This Letter and Investigate 870 West U6th St , New Tork, N, Y. October S 1020 Mr Ifugh Qulgley, The Qulgley Institute 17J7 Master St.. Philadelphia, I'a My Dear Mr. Qulgley. It Is with the greatest of pi. .mure that I am writing you this letter, as It la Inspired by a feeling of the deepest gratitude for what you have done for me A chronic stammerer for S3 ears, I had lest all hope of ever over coming thlt handicap. I hud tried another Institution and thiy hud failed Te my surprise and delight I was ii Me te talk straight, from the day jeu give me my first Instructions Yeu worked wonders with me Yeu cannot cure the listless person who expects you te work some great miracle and Instantly euro him of his speech defect, but you absolutely can cure the ptrsen who comes te you with the (.arnist desire te be cured and fellows our In structions I cannot recommend veur Institute tee highly. I wish It were In my power te Inform every stammerer In the world concerning the wonder that you perform. Teu will cure the person who wishes te be mired With slncerest geed wishes for your future success and te jour magnificent work, I remain Gratefully yours J A I'LKITZKIl The QUIGLEY INSTITUTE 1727 Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Fer the Cure of All Defects in Speech, Stammering, Stuttering, Etc. HUGH J. QUIGLEY Phene: Poplar 1332 'asaGiiMflfflinnam&iu Gelden Opportunity for Thousands MgTlvUtuW&Jt Montessori First Bearding and Day Scheel Seventh Yea jirae nuaren trem I hree te i welve Years The first non-hectnrlnn hn.-irvllnte n.liAnl Annt.i ..i...'....i.. 4. it.. SCIENTIFIC DIRECTION of NORMAL children. 'umy-iy co Ule Pleasant home-like atmosphere with routine regulations se neces sary for the yeunpr child's development. Discipline and deportment a.rc ??i$Ji?.h,&,t2Kjth.er with a healthy physical foundation. We have the EXPERIENCE, the ORGANIZATION, and RESULTS. The curriculum covers all studies through primary and elementary requirements. Write for particulars Spring term 1921. ANNA 'WINDLE PAIST, Directress Phene Pretten 4432 Spruce Street t Fortieth, Philadelphia. Summer Cnnipi t Wycombe, Pennsylvania Aute Stnilf r The I D ANCE- THE OLDEST SCHOOL WITH THE YOUNGEST METHODS. IT COMIHNES PLAY AND EXERCISE THE JOY OF ITS EXPRESSION ACTS AS A PHYSICAL AND MENTAL TONIC. The C. Elwood Carpenter Scheel of Dancing 1123 Chestnut Street France-American College, H 1228 Market 8U Phil. TVllltl.tn.l .BAT (IhaIaI strtltNS - v,M,,,..-U UU. QIJCVIUI WW. -' i. Kenulne mnrcel wiivlnB. fnclul, W? massage, new violet ruy methods innmcurinif. uull or write ir formation. FRANCO-AMERICAN Celkfl DR. M. B. AUSTIN Successor te Ilr. I.. Ilen' Kntrancn Walk. Over Shee C"" THkn i:irvater te SIXTH FLOOR i Walnut 7111. nv A Mvenle CW" KEfllHTEH NOW TOtl OVM JANItAKY KVRNINOCrAH ; i ; t 4 k A .X A yr -" rrz-&iW- ,,-jf. :, J pW "M, . f T , '',M, 1.
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