Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 03, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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GIRL, 14, AMONG VICTIMS
Eleven persons were drowned, wven
f,ef them riilladelphlniifl, In week-end
accidents nt nearby places. The vic
tims Include n girl, nine men and two
boys. They were:
Louise Mertz, fourteen years old,
M3 Clementine street.
Matthew Adams, thirty-five yenr
old, 1110 Green street.
Frank Leslie, Forty-first street near
Lancaster nvenne.
William nalley. forty years old, 40."
Cressen street, Manaynnk.
Cenrad .?. Klehl. thirty-two yean
old, BI548 Market street.
Jehn Dehmnr, ten years old. vbee
residence was reported as 151u crtli
Lnwrcnce street.
Ilnrrv W. Witter. Jr.. twenty-one
years old, 2020 North Itnndelnh street.
Salradore Romane, fourteen years
old, Mlllvllle.
Jerry Donevan, sixty-five years old,
BllllnRspert, N. J.
Wasll Kuczmarcya, Woodlyn, Ridley
Township.
Andrew J. Fleming, sixty years old.
Reading, Pa.
Lives of three person", two of them
mall children, were endangered when
Adams, who has been living at the
Green street address only a short time,
dived from a rowboat off Billingsport,
causing It te capsize.
Many Rush te Rescue
Adams who was In hU bathing suit,
Invited Jacob Kasitz. 075 North Lclth Lclth
gew street, and two children he had
with him,, te go for a beat ride off the
SrthettMa at BiUingspert. The chil
dren were Kasltz's daughter Lllzabeth,
six years old, and Jeseph Shclmag,
eight years old. 030 Leitligew street.
When the beat was well out from the
shore, Kesltz said Adams steed up en
the gunwale and dove into the water,
upsetting the beat. V ith the two chil
dren Kasitz strugalcd in the water.
Their cries brought aid from the pleas
ure seekers en the beach. Manv beats
and swimmers set out te rescue them.
Harry Wcldner, Leuis Butts and
Jehn Peacock were the first te reach
them. Kasitz and the children were
taken te the ofSce of Dr. Oran A. Weed,
Paulsboro, and revived. Grappling
was begun at once for Adams' body.
Several persons said they thought they
had seen Adams after the accident, but
he failed te return home, and members
of his family last night went te Bil
lingsport. His clothes were found
later.
Frank Leslie, an empleye of the
Curtis Publishing Company, was
drowned when a canoe overturned in
the Delaware, off Alympla Park, near
Pennsgreve, N. J. Leslie was unable
te swim, and his companion. Jeseph
Gray, 818 North Markee street, tried
te rescue him, but was held under
water by the drowning man until he
became exhausted and was forced te
are himself. The body was recovered
while hundreds watched from the
shore.
Getting a cramp wliHe swimming
with several companions In the Mana
junk Canal yesterday afternoon, Bailey,
a Negro, was drowned before aid could
reach him.
Kaczmarcya, an Austrian, was bath
ing in Leiper's quarry, at Eddystone,
when be get into deep water and sank.
His body was recovered by Geerge
Pierce. He leaves a wife and four
children.
When several boy companions of
Romane stnrted home after swimming
In Union Lake, above Millvillc. N. J.,
they missed him. Bathers dived for the
body, which was recovered by Themas
Haas, of Mlllvllle.
Swimmers In the surf at Atlantic City
found Riehl's body floating just beyond
the line of breakers. He win brought
ashore by life guards, and for half an
hour the pulmoter was ued. He was a
bricklayer and was Identified by fellow
workmen.
The Dehn.cr boy was drowned In
sight of two ether companions near
National Bark, where his parents have
been spending the summer. The body
has net been found.
Wlster met death at Pennsgreve when
he was carried into deep water while
floating en a leg, nnd, losing his bal
ance, drowned before assistance could
reach blm.
Beat Wave Drewn Girl
The Mertz girl was drowned at Bris.
tel when she was caught in the side
wash of n river steamer. She was u
pupil at the Hallewcll Public Scheel.
Donevan's body was recovered from
the lake at Billingsport last night. He
lived alone along the riverfront. He
dove Inte the water and failed te rise.
RIvermen grappled for the body.
Stricken with apoplexy while swim
ming at the Tulnchecken bathing bench,
'near Reading, Fleminlnc nnl: In nine
feet of water.
He was taken out in
three minutes,
treatment.
but failed te respond te
NEW SCHOOLS TO BE BUILT
Jenklntewn and Ablngten Town
ships te Award Contracts Soen
Beards of Education in two Yerk
read districts will award contracts for
new school properties at July meet
ings, Jenklntewn school directors are
planning a new high school, $1".",000
having been voted for it at a special
bend election. The contract for the
building will be awarded. It is ex
pected, en July 15.
Ablngten Township Scheel Beard
"ml pass en estimates for a new
building en July 14. About $100,000
;te available for this building, a site
,ler which has been obtained en Edge
Hill read, directly westward from the
Ablngten Commissioners' Building.
The Addition te the township's school
plant is designed tn take care of tlmt
art of the township lying between
Jtenlyn and Wlllqw Greve.
1? BOY DROWNS FOR "PAL"
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SkeAttempt te Save Companion Futile.
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Beth Lads Drewn
New Yerk. July 3, Geerge Knanp,
ifteen years old, gave his life yesterday
a Y """"I" "' fescue ntx pal,
VWIIllam de (irnff, also fifteen, n cripple,
fifiiem drowning In the North lllvcr. I
. The De Graff boy had gene with
i Vrerge and several of their friends te u !
North IUver pier. After the ethers I
j ,wcre in me water, n juiam decided te
je In tee, In spite of tlie heavy brace
-vhlch he were en his left Jeg. When
.''lie was twenty feet off shore. Up tiir.
h'l kn hh- hands, and shouted te Geerge.
IfW'I'M drowning" k T.e Knapp boy
Ma friend, who threw his arms
neck, and
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BOY KILLED BY THIRD RAIL
Third Child In Camden Family te
Die In Menth
Death yesterday claimed the third
child within a month In the family of
Jeseph Veurell, of 1132 Mkklu hticet,
Camden, when William Yeurell, ten
j ears old, was Instantly killed by elec
tricity. The lad climbed up en the em
bankment of the West Jersey Railroad
t Fourth street. Running along the
tracks he tripped nnd fell, his leg com
ing in contact with the third rail. He
was tnken te the Cooper Hospital,
where It wns said death had been in
stantaneous. The ethef two children died of diph
theria Edward, eight years old, und
Elenuur, aged sixteen months.
BIDSJTIULY 11
Public Works Department te
Spend $500,000 en Six Miles
of Streets and Highways
TO EXTEND DELAWARE AVE.
Half a million dollars will be spent
te repave almost six miles of city streets
and te make ether highway Im
provements. Plans nnd specifications
have been drefted nnd proposals will be
opened by the Department of Public
Works en July 11
A feature of the Improvements will
be the extension and widening of Del
aware avenue.
This big operation, which has been
going en for some years, will be 'brought
te n close under the contract te extend
the work from Columbia nvenuc te
Dyett street, Frankford. The avenue
is te be improved with n cartway of a
width of eighty-eight feet, which will
be paved with redressed granite block
en an eight-Inch concrete base. The
work will include nil construction of
concrete sidewalks, curbs, etc.. nnd
when finished the Improvement will ex
tend from Snyder nvenuc te Frankford
Bids nre nlse being requested for
concrete, gravel, cement, crushed stone
and ether materials neccs.'-nr.v te further
street maintenance work. This work,
which Is belns done by city forces, is
being pushed with vigor. It will mean
placing In geed condition many streets
which arc In need of repairs.
Eight streets nre te be graded. They
arc: Almend street, from Tlegn te
Venango street : Mercer street, from
Tiegn te Venango street; Schiller
street, from Thompson te Richmond
street ; Thompson street, from Tiega te
Venango ftreet : Florence avenue, from
Fifty-fourth te Fifty-fifth street:
Springfield avenue, from Fiftv-feurth
te Fiftv-slxth street; Fifty-fifth street,
from Florence te Warrington avenue;
Stillman street, from Thompson te
Master street.
The new streets te be paved with
asphalt arc ns follews: Chester nve
nuc, from Sixty-fifth te Sixty-sixth
street; Tilbcrt street, from Fifty
second te dead end ; Fisher avenue,
from Fifteenth te Sixteenth street;
Franklin street, from Wjeming avenue
te Leuden street; Hutchinson street,
from Ituscemb te Lindley ave
nue; Madisen street from Cednr
te Arnminge nvenuc ; Mercer street
from Westmoreland te Ontario street;
Percy street, from Emily street te
Snjder avenue; Snjder avenue, from
Twenty-third te Twenty-fourth street;
Tower street, from Roxborough nvenuc
te Jamestown street ; Woodlawn street,
from Ardlcigh te Sprague street ; Fifty -first
street, from lela te Leldy street.
In addition, the paving Includes
Fifty-eighth street, from Woodland
avenue te Baltimore and Ohie Rnilread.
with redressed granite block, nnd the
following streets are te be repaved with
asphalt : Marshall street, from Brown
te Poplar street, and Sigel street, from
Seventh te Eighth street. Indiana
avenue, from Bread te Fifteenth btreet,
Is te be repaved with redressed granite
block.
An Important ceuntrv read Improve
ment Is te he made In Brewster avenue
from Eighty-third te Eighty-sixth
street, a "-option which hns long re
quired attention.
VAUCLAIN GOING ON TOUR
win
Make Menth's Business Trip
of the Country
Samuel M. Vnuclaln. president of the
Baldwin Locomotive Works, will lenve
this city Wednesday te begin a thirty-
lay tour of the l nlted htntes. In many
of the cities in the itinerary Mr. Vuu-
clain has been invited te mnke ad-
idrees.
i Mr. Vnuclaln will travel In a private
car and will be nccempnnleil hy Mrn
Vnuclaln, Crafton Greennugh, vice
prcident in charge of dome-tic sales
of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, und
W A Garrett.
WILL OPEN PAVING
mf Clearance jk
I I M I f W 1 F
m dale or ft
Starts Wed., July 5
Greatest Piane values ever offered
the music-loving people of Philadel
phia. Full details in Wednesday's
paper.
It Pays
te Think
FI.A.INrO
11TH & CHESTNUT STS.
(ruciury evin
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FIRE'S
Constant Raids Demand the Attention of Every Thinking Man
FOR NEW APPROVED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
CONSULT
tf KiNKLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
Contractors and Engineers
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, POWER PIPING, HEATING
3209-41 MARKET ST. ' ,-. t .
EVENING PUBLIC. JD,GEB-pmAaELtetTTA; MOKDAY, JULY 3,, 1922
BOOTLEGGERS PREY
UPONAUTODEALERS
Rum-Runners Need "Swell"
Cars in Their Business and
Seme One Feets the Bills
"BLACKLIST" IS COMPILED
A scheme for riding always in the
newest and most up-te-dntc motorcars,
at the lowest possible cost, is the latest
Innovation of bootleggers of the Eastern
coast. In fact, se unquestionable has
the need for n new automobile become
for the plutocratic middlemen of the
underground liquor business that It Is
doubtful If a real, self-made bootlegger
would any mere design te ride in any
car ether than one fresh nnd shining
from the showroom.
The reason Is extremely simple. Te
the fine lines nnd glimmering paint of
n new machine nttaches net enlv the
Indication of wealth, but also of re
spectablllty. And there is nothing thnt
n wise bootlegger seeks mere than re
spectability In the eyes of the police
nnd of the Federal prohibition ngents.
Te his friends he Is beyond the need of
respectability, standing pcrhnps. in the
light of n savior of mankind. But he
must "put en the deg" te be Immune
from the eyes of his many pursuers.
Se grent has become the bootlegger
trnde in new cars, nil en the small pay
ment plan, that automobile finance
companies throughout the country have
compiled n "bum's list," made up of
the names of these who have purchased,
run nnd discarded without further pay
ment one or mere machines.
The trouble is, that the bootlegger
may, after the use of one car, dodge
the agent of the finnnee company nnd
go Inte another city, change his name,
cheese a new make of machine, nnd
start trade all ever again. One large
company In this city reports that It
already has the same man en It's list
twice. He left a Ferd In this city.
Journeyed as far ns Baltimore, and
under an alias had n new car of n
larger make before the week was out.
If the automobile dealer hns a con
tract with the finance company whereby
he, the dealer, must buy back the
machine, when the teurer is In dcfnult
of parment. It is the dealer who suffers.
The Ferd denier Is always safe, in thnt
he will never enter Inte such n contract.
The police nre lacking In svmpnthy
with the parties concerned, for they
declare thnt the running down of hum
bug automobile purchasers Is nddlng n
burden impossible te bear. Superin
tendent Mills admitted that the fnkc
purchase of cars was becoming ram
pant, but that he would refuse te use
his men In pursuit either of the
machines or of the temporary owners.
He believes that the evil should be cut
off at its source nnd mere investigation
of clients 'by the finance companies and
automobile denlers Is the remedy.
PLAN NEW SOVIET MONEY
ON 10,000 TO 1 BASIS
American Dellar te Equal 400 In
stead of 4,000,000 Rubles
Moscow, July 3. (By A. P.) Rus
sla will cease te be a nation of multi
millionaires when the project of the
Council of Ceramlssnrs te withdraw
from circulation nil paper money Issued
prier te the present 1022 type, is car
ried out. By the new type of money
one ruble equals 10,000 of the old
rubles.
As announced by the Prnvdn, the
project will tend te curb the rate of
the ruble, which new is In the neigh
borhood of 4,000.000 te n dollar. The
new ruble will be -100 te the dollar,
only a little less valuable than the
German mark.
Based en the old issues, probably
somewhere In the neighborhood of
seventy-five trillion rubles in circula
tion will be reduced en the new bals
te seven nnd a half billion by the sim
ple process of chopping off four ciphers.
Recalling the old notes will eliminate
from circulation the Soviet money
hearing the slogan In many languages.
"Proletarians of the world unit."
which wns berred by mnny countries
en the ground that It was propaganda.
The old notes will be redeemed up te
October 1, ll)2.'i. They are new grad
ually disappearing before the new type,
which is nlrendy In circulation in maxi
mum denominations of 10.000 rubles,
or the equivalent of 100,000,000 rubles
under the old system.
Italian Church Observes Feast
The congregation of the Italian Cnth Cnth
ellc Church of Our Lady of the nenary,
f'helten nnd Mncnnlla avenues. ve.rir.
Iday morning celebrated the feast' of the
Vlrcin Mary. The Bev. Jesenh Hrhe
'none preached the sermon and the Itev.
Demlnick Nepetc, rector, was the celc-
Ibrnnt of the mais. in the afternoon
j members of the Helv Besary Catholic
i Club, en East Haines street, marched
te the church, where the Itev. Nepetc
blesrcd two flags.
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(Vel-a-ttlity: the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power)
Yeu needn't give way te the car
alongside.
Your car needn't be sluggish in
getting out of traffic pinches.
All it needs is
Run it with.Texace GaselineSave it with
TEXACO GASOLINE
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W V t A bottle of
happiest, friendliest drink. Yeu can fill
two glasses from one bottle.
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Twe glasses of golden liquid alive with
sparkling bubbles that leap joyously te the
brim! Ne need te be thirsty te drink Clicquot.
Te leek at it creates the desire that Clicquot
satisfies.
Man or woman, boy or girl they all
like it.
Clicquot is purity itself bed-rock spring
water, real Jamaica ginger, sugar, and the
necessary fruit juices te make the blend and
the taste.
Yeu should try these, tee
However much you like Clicquot Ginger
Ale, you may prefer a change occasionally.
Yeu may have it. Clicquot Sarsaparilla,
Birch Beer or Reet Beer is equally pure and
delightful. When you order a case of Clicquot
for the home, ask for a few bottles of these
flavors.
THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY
Millis, Mass., U. S. A.
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Texaco
Wm&TJ!L(E
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Texaco Moter Oils are heavy-body lubricants and are distinguished
by their clear, golden color. Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy
they fit all cars and all conditions. Yeu will find them wherever you
see the Texaco red star.
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Ttxat Company, O. S. A. Ttxae Ptrlnm
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Clicquot Club is the
Gasoline.
Texaco Moter Oil
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TEXACO MOTOR OILS
Pnduetl
BprcATlONAt.
nath HM
g Summer Scheel
Opens July e
Any et the rerulr cetir8 may
bt commenced thli Bummer.
TDm. Include :
BuelntM Administration (Z yri.)
Teacher-TralnlnB (1 nd J yr)
Oentral BuelntM (1 yr.)
Secretarial II te J yre.)
galeemanahlp (I yr.)
Stenography (S te 0 mes.)
PEIRCE SCHOOL
e Biicumm Admlnistratean
Plae West of Bread
SHORTHAND AND IVTEWKITINO
Our twclnnan' cUiice In etenetraptiy and
riffle tr.lnlnc may b entered t any time.
Individual Instruction helpe L the etudent.
I.are, airy elaeiroemi with all modern
equipment. Vliltera always welcome. Day
anitrtt claiees. Catalogue.
Oft rniLA. nrmiwws cot.t.ker
iMlli and Csllete of Commerce
HgF 1710 Market St.. Philadelphia
Oak Lane Country Day Scheel
Oak Lane. Phlla., Pa.
A Praicrctelre Scheel (or Beys and Olrle
from Klndera arten te Collet e. Autebuj
calli for and returns children. Thirty acres
of athletic flelda. plavereund and woedlana.
Telephone Melree MOT. Write
r. M. FltOEMCHEn, Headmaster.
Oak Lane Country Day Scheel
TBWAni? ran presperit''
Philadelphia Institute of Applied Psychology
nnd rrehanalyls. . ., . , ...
"Fer Business, for KdnrMInn end for Life"
ir WAMrr btreet
NORI1ERT MEI,yiI.l.E. M. a.,
Dlrertrr and Consulting Psychologist
Pre-Bummer Sessions New In Progress
Special Consultations 9 A. M. te 9 P. SI.
Phenet Spruce 8070
PHII.AnET.PHfA TITRNOEMEINDE
Dread nnd Columbia Are.
Swimming Peel Open Throughout Yenr
Tesens tn swimming, diving nnd lUe-.nvlnr.
flymnnslnm opens In September. Booklet.
Apply at office, 1705 N. Bread St.
SPT.ESniD POSITIONS TOR TEACHERS
In Penna.. Md N. J. and N. T. schools for
September are new being filled, free regis.
lra,lMODEBN TEACHERS' BUREAU
1001 Market Street
CI.Mliant Day Tultlnn. f IS. New Open.
2hertnana NlRht Tultl6n $3 Rn(J 9 .
Why pay mereT Our SB years' experience,
location and Instructors are unaxcelled. call.
phone or write for catalog. Summer rate.
PALMER BUSINESS SCHOOL. Is S.lOth St.
CTU A YF.R'S The Beat Business Scheel
9 1 KU I liXV J g07 CHESTNUT ST,
Position gusran'd. Eater new. Day or night.
Radie, Chambers Institute
Bummer Rates, rh. Lec. IS-a. 204(1 Arch at.
BEAD1NO. PA.
Schuylkill Setn.. Beading's Jr. Cel.. Reading,
Pa. I'rep. A Jr. College courses. Three yrs.
of college work given. New athletic field,
dlnlnr nail and administration building.
Tear StSO. Tear opens Sept, 11.
WARREN r. TEEL. A. SI . D. D.. Pres.
SEMNSOROVE. PA.
Susauehannn University, Hrlinsgreve. Tn.
Co-rducatlenal In the Arts and Science.
Beautiful and healthful environments. Ad
dress for catalog. W. T. Ilorten, Reulstrnr.
Summtr Bchoet opens June 20
I.EONIA. N. J.
OLD ORCHARD .HOME SCHOOL NUR.
8ERV. ..Fer healthy, normal children and
Babies. Health nr;t. Selected toys. Write
te Anna O. Neyrs. Lranla, N. J.
Consult Ledger Bureal.
NEW YORK T1TV
rl.imViin Preparatory Scheel. Beya and
LOlUmDianr, Preparation for All
Unlv.r..t....3Werot8eiJidATr:nape.l..
rerner West End Axe Schuyler O7B0
WASHINGTON. D. C.
THE COLUMBIA N1V. OF PHYSICIANS,
Inc.. City of J',h'"n. Te Ceun.es
Chiropractic w Phyiie-Therapy
Each or racuny i nrgrcen in sunjerts they
Uaeh. Night school la continuous. We assist
CHIROPRACTIC
Learn this new. mjM premising of
all professions In Washington, the
n&tlnn'e rnnltnl. lTtirlvnl.rf aUM
taxes for self-supiwrtlni; students. Ce-edu-eatlenal.
Address, the ReeUter.
RILET 5tHOUL Uf tHIROPRACTIC
111! F Street. Washington, D. O.
LYNCHBUHO. TA.
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
LYNUIinUKO, VIRGINIA
A standard American Collets ettering wv
esusl opportunities te young men and wemea
from th. North. Rates. 1350. Fer catalegus
and particulars address: '
I. T. T. HUNDLEY. Pres.. I.Tnchhnrg. Va
Consult Publle Ledger nureaS '
DAYTON, VA.
"IW", r,?.KK"T 'TITUTE
re'iisM edutiVr"nl,.-:"-.eJ.8nl?r
lAflA. We hae s numh.r nt Mntf.'e.V-! .,.
am rludente. nxceptlnna! udvantgee, tf0r
catalogue and particulars address Shenan.
rteah Collegiate Int tute and Scheel of
Music. Cen.ult Public Ledger Bureau!
Yeung Women nnd (ilrla
OVKItllltOOK, PA.
MRS. CASKIN'S SCHOOL
FOR OIRL8 AND Y0UNO WOMEV
Founded In lull. LeneBe Prep , Vocational
Demestic Arts. Music; Stremr Oeneral CeuVJi'
snerlal attentlnn. te das; students. r'.iSir.r:
- ei arreH. All atnleMca. r'n,.l '"""
MRS. LANGDON CASKIN, Princlp.l
OVKRIIROOK, PA. "C,PI
BRYN MAWR. PA.
HARCUM school
i'OR GIRLS
College preparatory or an.i.1
study. Mulc. Art Cataleir lli1
Edith llareher llnmm? . liV
Head of rrlienl. Mm i . "
WIIIU. I. P.. Academic Head '
L1TITZ. PA.
LINDEN HALL RKMIVanv
A girls' echoet slnte 174(1 Academl? r"n
Preparatory Srecial Courses. Seniri1',1"
Dept. Oym.. aecretarlal Cat. RjTry, i''
ggniel. D. P.. Pr'n.. He ing."W;,,f' W.
nUNTINOHON. yA
Juniata College 'fC
JJS,., SMSXSi
rllAMUKKSIlUHfi. p.
PKVN HALL Srhoel for glrle in w
P Cumberland. Vulley. Large c,."tlful
tngs modern in every .respect. " "1111.1.
.luih. tile roel. . " Bymna
f two win iik. ivvcen. ij,B" nMt"
NEWTON. MASS.
MOUNT IDA SCHOOL FOR Ginre TT
WASHINGTON. D, n.
HOLY CROSS ACADEMY AmiUiT:
"the Catholle Unlversliv. Prnct !?, wh
rtennlng Education. Htandard . "ni1
Courses. Address Sltcr 8upe"ler ef.HJ"
r-mss Acsdemy, Washington, n A'r' Hely
MANASSAS. VA
Eastern College Conservator
MANASSAS, VA.
Ferty.flve minutes from, Washingto- ..
frequent week-end excursions. Four ... "?
Academy course, fully accredited Slf"
College Courses. Fer catalogue iddreiS"'0'
Tl.e Prssldent. Bex Z. Manassas vC
Consult Puhlle Ledger Ilurssu f""IV.'i...
PETEBSBURQ. TA.
SOUTHERN COLLEGE
junior ceusge ana Finishing Courses 100
National patronage. Sixtieth ..M,.77'"?;
location. 'AETHtJK Vvi.mnViSi. "jsieru
IOC College rlaie. PstmbitrgT VaT "
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you in B".uiiith ........-. .UU...)H imj Dearq
.. reasonable prices. Day school begins
Sent. tl. 19IS. Writ, for booklet.
DB 1'. C. SHERMAN. Pres.. 810 nth St.
FaSrJ
LOWELL. MASS "
ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME. ITmPV;
AftMlated with Catholic VMv..' Trim "''.""
Hlsh Scheel. Music f, Art Dentg mp0,,n,,;f"
idJ?esS! The Huperler. Academy e?f v",li
?.m.. Lewell Mass Consult L.pjyjg"'"
, Ta.ker.u.K-herbkVM7nre.h0eCak!'"-?rlV.edTf.TCtu.n"d'.hJfk',,,S,
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EDUCATIONAL
Yeung Men and Het.
GEORGE SCHCJeE
vi.muu.. t.i. u.p. voraiterrjl
retleea PrsnaratOTV. also t.n...i M
and Ultlienshlp courses, 27 acre. I.
il.amlny Creek. Athletics, Friends' m';
Dex IM. Geerge Behoef.' f. a
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6....Lmma Prenarnlnev re tt.
eweutuiuuiB , .--,",--' .:. """.
.. m . '11' "'I"". " TetallaM
Headmaster, nex e, BwarthmereT W?
FRANKLIN AND MARBItAT.T. ie...
Prepares boys for nil colleges and teph!!
schools. Moderate terms. Catalegus "
Address E. M. IIARTMAN, Pd. D..!p,i..6
Bex 4, Lanenster. pi." ""
BEAD1NO. PAt
Keystone Institute;
"The SenttrA Srl,nnl 1
A fully equipped school with nuu i'
r.'r"c''0S"L'teY"'nn'enittel
Mechanical . Knglneerln. Acceumi?
Business Administration, in w..i."V
In Automotive Mechanics. Day end iTlff
jlnrses. Write for Information te DlreJfi
ivcyBMiiin inriiuuiF.
I3 North 4tli Btreet. Reading, p, 11
BALTBBURO. PA. ?
"K I S K I A SCHOOL ",
J FOR HOYS ' ,)
Klsklmtnetns Spring rhoe permits Kl
te grew up out of doers. 200 acres hlihlSj
overlooking river. Special DrcpiratlentS
college and, technical achoeln PreceetaJB
system. All sports. Bate 1830, CataleiS
Address l'sm
DR. A, B. WILSON. JR., President
Bex S0 Hnltsburg. Pa" '"' J
MERCEHBHUBO, P..
The Mercersbnrg Acadeln
vau nnvu ...e
FOB BOYS Mercersburg, ri
Send for catalogue te . ;..
Wm. Mann Irvine, Ph. D.. LL. D Ifr
Headmaster. Bex 120. "M
ALLENTOWN. PA.
Allentown Preparatory Scheel '?
Prepares for college or technical achal
Small classes; Individual Instruction. AB
commercial course, student gevernmcu
All atM-tlc. Splendid modern bulidhm
Large campus r.nd gymnasium. Special etH
for younger boys. Bate 1300. Catalesa?
IRWIN M. SHALTEB. A. M.. Headmsgtfj
BETin.EHEM. PA.
BETHLEHEM
PREPARATORY SCHOOL '
Prepares beya for all leading cellegti iri
universities. Scholarships. Modern bntjS
tngs. extensive grounds, rjymnaslum. iwis.
mlng peel and all athletics. Separate JtnS
Scheel. Reasonable rates. Catalogue.
Jehn M. Tuggey, M. A.. Headmaster
Bex D, Bethlehem, Penna.
CHESTER. PA.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
COLLEGE
Known for mere than a century for bM
Ideals and standards In education.
COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT1
CHESTER. FA.
BELLEFONTE. PA.
Bellefonte Academy 11 M!
young men, II
and up. 117th year. Ath. field and awlmmlni
peel. Med. rates. ' Catalog. JAMES I,
HI'OHES. A.M.. neadmnster. Bellefonte. tt,
HABBISHUBO. PA.
Harriiburg Academy rr?prnrce.,5?'
Senior and Junier departments. Mnderak
rates. Fer catalog L address: Arthur a
iron,,, .irnanxiinTr, xinrrisuura, ri,
NAZARETH. PA.
NAZABETO HALL MILITABY ACADEXT,
nex uu, easarein, 1'a. rounded 1741
Preparatory and Bualnssa Courses. Senior.
intermediate and Junier Depts. Athletics.
Military Life. Rer. A. D. Thaeler, D.D.,rrS
PENNSnUBO. PA.
PERKIOMEN SCHOOL FOR IICIVHv..rf.
Oreten and Business, Scholarships Net cog
uuuie.i .or preui. .inueraie rates watalesttL
OSCAR S. KKIKI1KL. D. D.. Principal
uu iiu, I'ennseurg, i'a.
WAYNE. PA.
BT. LURE'S SCHOOL
Wayne (Main Line P. B. R.). Pg.
Charles Henry Strout. A. M.. Ilendraastet
NEWTON. N. J.
NEWTON ACADiniY
Jfllltary country school, boys 10 te If.
Mountain and lake region. 2 hours fr
K. T. Estahllehed 1812. Catalogue.
Bex L. Newton, N t.
POOLBftVrLLE. SID.
Brlarley Ilall Mllltury Academy. PoelesrlOt.
.u,- "etfc vi'ii. ririiHrniery acnoei wr
(less et Character mid Ambition. Fer catslef
address: Cant. B. J, Ledge. SI. A.. LL. M..
Supt. Ccnsult Public Ledger Bureau.
LEXINGTON. VA.
Cnstle Hill Academy. Lexington. Va, Idel
lecnllnn and climate. Prepares for cellerm
unUereltlee, government, nrndemles and bull.
.... UnM u....... f(... . .. ...
licnn. ,.i.K iBkuur. .uuimry ir.iin.nt;, .qt
nincint bulldlnKH. Iarire gymnasium. Pept,
for tea under 13. Fer cat, ad. the .Super'ni,
WAYNESBORO. VA.
VISIinrRNE .MILITABY SCHOOL. Wame
liore, Va. Qraduales admitted te West
Telnt and Nayil Academy without examlns-
pnrtment. ter rutnlegue nnd partlcutirl
nddrces: Slajer Morgan H. Hudglns, Prim..
Wajnesbore, Va, Consult Public LediW
liureuu.
CnATnASI. VA.
Chatham Training Scheel. Chatham, Ya,
A Southern school that will appesl ts
Northern people Kates, $305. Ter cataleril
and particulars address:
COL. A. II. K'AMDKN, Chuthuui. Vs.
Consult public Ledger Bureau.
ABBEVILLE. N. C.
Bingham Military Scheel
SANITATION SAFETY QUIET
Oldest Scheel for Heys In the Heuih. A
fiehoel that will appeal te Beye In the Morts,
Fer Uutalnaue kiid Partleuiara addreii:
COL. H. B. StcREE. Supt.
Ashetille. N. O.
Consult Publle Ledger Bureau.
WEST NEWTON. MAS'.
ALLEN CILVLSIERS BCnOOL
Fer Beys, West Newton. Mse
EDUCATIONAL CAMPS
Yeung Women and Girls
Pine Tree Camp for Girls09
I'hllndelphln. Sllss Blanche D. Price, 4M
West Scheel Lnne, Philadelphia, Pa.
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bearding school for boys or
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ncss college, upeullil schoell
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