Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 09, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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Aleck the Barber
-By J. P. McEVOY
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922
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frnilEIin wns n fclln in the shop te-
I J- day that sure thought lie timl tlic
law down en this strike situation," until
Aleck the Hnrber te hU wife ns he
eiscd his tired feet into the slippers and
fyd down deep In his clinlr.
" 'I'd settle this thine et strikes nnd
strikes,' says he, 'If I wns running
tliit country,' and I asks him hew heM
Mttle it and if he had n geed mctlied
Wliy he vvuh holding out en the ceuntrj
like that, and he wivh I'd pnss n law
fdrbiddln' 'cm te strike, thafA what I'd
de. and I sajs pass a law, eh?
J "That's a bright idear; nobody's ever
tneught of passing a law te cure any
thing in this country Ne, net nt all.
That's just the very first thing they
always de, patis n law and then hire a
let mere government empleyes te en
force it and raise the taxes te pay the
edipleyes by parsing mere laws and hir
ing mere cmplejes te enforce them nnd
then raising the tuxes te pay 'em by
parng n.ore laws.
V'Oh. cs. mijh I, that's a great
ldcar; let's have some mere laws by all
means nnd pretty been we'll all be work
ing for the Government
ii CTOV don't get me, he says. 'If I
j X was running the country I'd have
an arbitration beard that per thing
would come up before and they couldn't
strike until everything wns nrbltr.iteil
and then when it huh settled they'd have
te go te work or get arrested.'
"And then I sajs jeu'd have a het
time arresting a million railroad work
ers nnd another million miners. Where
would you put 'cm nnd what geed would
they be if they were arrested? and he
said, well, we d make them work, nnd
I sayH ha, ha, jes you would. Sup
pose I was en n strike. Could ou
make me shave you? and he wiys jeu
bet I could, and I sajs hew would von
like me te be shaving jeu if I didn't
wnnt te? I n.ight let the rnrer slip.
I never thought of that, hi said. And
I says, well I wouldn't want te be rid
ing behind no engineer who wasn't
stuck en his Jeb. He could always
jump, veu knew, but where would I
be? Net se geed. And that sorter
stepped him."
"It's a wonder somebody doesn't
make you President, jeu knew tee
much," snid the wife of AUck the
Barber.
Aleck the Barber said nothing.
Lucas Branch at Savannah
Sainnna.li, (., Aug. 0. Jehn Lucas
& Ce., Inc., paint manufacturers of
Philadelphia, have established a new
retnll paint store and southeastern ills-
I tributing warehouse here.
TO DRAIN EASTWICK
Director Cavcn Plans te Clear 3000
Acres In Section
Three thousand acres in the East
wick sectlin of the city will be made
suitable for building purposes and 3000
homes will have mederi drainage upon
the completion of plnns issued by Di
rector Caven for the Southwest Sewage
Pumping Station In the Fortieth Ward.
til...... hniI nnAil(ii.nHniia lint. a hndli
1 IUII1 lulu Pivvim.iut'itn ii. m' vvvn
drawn up nnd bids will be Invited for
fhe contracts In connection with the
new plant. It will, be located at the
PhllndJlphla, Baltimore and Washing
ton Haliread, Penrose Perry read nnd
Tlniium Islnnd read nt I'lghtlcth
street. The erection of the plant was
atithnrired ly ordinance of Council
Jul- HI, WIN. nnd April 27, 1021.
There is new available for its devel
opment about $300,000.
The New Drugless Method
Aute Hemic Therapy
A great many cases that have been proclaimed
unyielding te ordinary treatment have In mnny In
stances responded te the new Aute Hemic Therapy.
Thoroughly explained In n. pamphlet that will be
sent frea upon request
Address Communications te
Wm. H. Greiss, M. D.
Suite 210-11, 1435 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
SO K. Mnrket St.. WIlUes-Hnrre). Vn.
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Frem the farmyard
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Fresh Country
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Carten of 5 3
Twclve OOC
In our Phi la., Camden
and sOurban Stores
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The EARL Cabriele is Here
At $1395, it is amazing value in a fine 4passenger
closed car. Come in and see it today
ALL the beauty, the friendly convenience and practical utility
X. you have wanted and looked for in an enclosed meter car,
you can see, test and enjoy new in the new Earl Cabriele. Open,
it'is airy as a touring car for summer and autumn driving. Yet it
can be sealed in a minute against rain or dust or wind storm.
At $1395, its tangible every-day-in-the-year value will strike
you as extraordinary. Its character and uncrewded ease are
suggested by the "comfort specifications" in an adjoining column.
Yet skilled design has kept its weight down te 2780 pounds
carried lower en longer and mere resilient springs than in any
ether car of the Earl's wheel base.
The Cabriele will delight you
Only a careful "close-up" of the Earl Cabriele will give you an
idea of its faultless proportions, the distinction of its sweeping
lines, the rich harmony of genuine gray leather within and Earl
blue and black without.
The mere you are inclined te ask of an enclosed car all
weather comfort, flexible power without extravagance, ease of
handling, speed for emergencies, and ability te go anywhere a
meter car can be driven the mere satisfying you will find the
Cabriele. Come in today and see it. Study it feature by feature.
Drive it yourself. You'll say: "At last! My idea of a meter car."
Comfert Specifications
Generous body dimensions, with a very low
center of gravity and perfect balance, make
for unusual riding qualities in the Earl
Cabriele. Its ever-all length is 14 feet, lack
ing one inch. Coupled with 56-inch rear
springs, a rigid 7-inch channel frame with
five cress-members, and special spirals in
tilted cushions, this roominess provides read
comfort unsurpassed by cars of much greater
first cost and operating expense.
Lew sweeping lines give the Cabriele its
special distinction. Its ever-all height with
out passengers is only 74 inches. Head room
is ample, however from seats te top lining,
37 inches. The front tenneau is 53 inches
long. The rear seat is 454 inches wide,
seating three without undue crowding.
The very wide plate glass deer panels arc
lever-controlled and can be raiseder lowered
without effort in the fraction of a minute.
The one-piece, clear-vision windshield
swings inward or outward. Ventilation of
the Cabriele, therefore, can be regulated te
a nicety. The individual seats can be tipped
forward at right angles, the backs folding
flat. With the extra wide doers, this makes
entrance and exit easy from either side. The
Cabriele's complete equipment includes sun
vxser, windshield wiper and dome light.
T?AT1T Moter Cars
1 J A 1 EL J BETTER LOOKING -BETTERBUIIT,
Earl Philadelphia Moter Car Company
235-237 North Bread Street
Phene, Spruce 5762
ASSOCIATE DEALERS
Oliver F. Reth,
Palmrrten, Pa.
Nyquist Moter Ce.,
Iteadlnr Pa.
J. P. Oden Aute Ce.,
erk. m.
M. A. Pyott Moter Ce.,
Wild weed, N. J.
G. P. Kusk,
Shenandoah, Til.
Lewis It. Slocum,
Trenten. N. J.
Jes. P. Stratton & Sens,
Muiiiiu iiiii. .s. i.
Union Moter Car Ce.,
irmnten. Vn.
Union Moter Cnr Ce.,
Wllkes-Hiirrr. Pa.
II. M. Venderhmith,
Lancaster, I'u.
West Jersey Moter Cerp.,
rinidrn. V, I,
Elmer M. Yeung,
VYvstlierly. Ii.
De Sote Sales Ce.,
r.(Jt Welnit S't. Plilli.
Central finrace,
t'hnndierslHiric, P I.
Clicle Garage,
Ml -nth- Clt;. .V J.
Delaware County Moter Ce.,
' lie Kirr, Pu,
Henry C. DeWitt,
I'Mirra Perry. Pu.
Fov-Denmoycr Moter Ce.,
Ilnrrlslmrc, I'u.
Seme profitable dealer territories are
still unassigned. Wire or write te
Jacksen for the facts about our con
tract and full information about the
Cabriele and four ether models in
the complete Earl line.
EARL MOTORS, Inc.
JACKSON, MICHIGAN
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Ivan I.. Link,
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Chati. A. (iildcm)cr,
Mliiirmlllc. I'u,
E. B. HuIhe & Ce.,
Mt. Iliillj. N, .1
Chdh J. Tellman,
MllliiiiiKert Pi,
Lehigh Valley Moter Ce.,
MlriiKimi, Pu,
Maxwell Salen & Service Ce.,
I.lhlun, Pu.
Touring Ctr $1095
Cabriele 1395
Custom Roadster .... 1485
Brougham 1795
Sedan 1795
Price I. e. b. Jacktea
KnrrATtnxAT.
CTHOATIeyAji.
Jlelli Hpxm
llelli Hre
Practical Business Training
for Yeung Men and Women
Our course In Rtrnerrrnphy nn.1 Typewriting Hoelc
keeplrm unci Arceimtancy. Secretarial nnd Hinlncss '-"-llsh
have helped theu-nnrt of our itrntluatcs te cemm.iml
Reed snlnrlrs In the LubIhcm world. I cry student Indi
vidually coached. Our new school centrally located, iWtli
ir nirv rn,m nnd ecry convenience. Special Bummer
courses. Dajr or evening. Catalog.
PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS COLLEGE
and College of Commerce
1710 Market St., Philadelphia
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II of Buiineit Adminiitrttlen
r.nCCATtONAt,
Yennic Wemfn nnil Olrta
rETEHllPR. VA.
" SOUTHERN COLLEGE '
Junier Collece nnd Plnlshlne Ceitr8 lgt.
Natlennl patrenntKt, nutleth Y(r. Illateria
location. AKTIIUIl K1I.M MAVld, A. ?
100 telifjrJ'InrePeleriliurc V.
MimVAT.K. reNN.
Te the eunn wemnn who qupallena
what I' till lieat huslnra" fleM te
enter the Pelrce Hchne! Secrctnrtal
Geurds prevldea n prnctlcal eniwer.
Day Scheel Open Sept. B
Night Scheel Opens Sept. IS
irrKe for SSth Year Jloefi
Pine fit. Went of Urend
Yeung Women ninjtl1
1 MmmMM 1
The William Penn
Charter Scheel
Scheel Opens
Tuetttay, Sept. 19
Make-up Examinations
Monday, Sept. 18
Open for Inpeetlen and
Clarification of Pupils, Sept. Bth.
Richard M. Gummere, Ph. D.
Itendmnater
MMlTBM-i'i ' D.r Scheel
SCHOOL NigM Sche1
GET IN LINE
for (emethlnc Kend VVe will train
ou In t'le ItnowlcilKe that 18 lin
lutely neceKiry te wlute a koe I
palnc position nnd te ailunce
rnpldlv In liuilnemi
n.i Uflin,.l itfirna (4flir. t
Mcht rlioel opens sept. 7
1S0I1 XV limit st I'hll iilflelil
COSTUME DESIGN
MILLINERY DESIGN
FASHION
ILLUSTRATION
SUMMER COURSES
If you tteuld upend a eharmlnc, a
well as InMriifine. ieur, call nnd
permit uk te dmontrnte our worn
our results. If te call tt Imprac
ticable, write for n complimentary
copy of tint Intetnelv Interentlni;
l.oelt "The Pecret of Cestums
Deslcn." by Hiirtmin, America's
premier ilcelener. Trnm It jeu ulll
iearn all about that wonderful new
and prntltablc profession
FASHION ACADEMY
1132 North llread Strcrt. Studie L
Telephone l'eplar UVii
HILLSIDE
A Scheel for Girls
NOtnVAI.K C()NNt:CTICT
VI 1.1 A a. HnM HI illl !..
rri'ir . n"iiii "rvr-iijiunenf
of
clrla Intellectual, morn, asclal In
rluht environment, whlc"i effera eery
comfort. 1'repiratlen for new com-
...! ..nm lint nn. n .-,..
jirpiu-nni.w - ,.u..n .win general
reiirfea Upper and Lewer hchoela
Kumhers limited ltluli locetl.n in
1 nrrea of VVoedland. Ample plny
prnundi Horseback (Ismnislum
Send for catnleB and View Heek.
MurKiirrt It. HrcndllnRfr, A. II
(VnasirJ '
Vliln Hunt V.rl?nr.'" Al " (mllh)
rrlnrlpaN
YnnnB Vlcn nnd llm
WENONAH TllZ
Healthful lontlen 12 tnllci from I'hlli.
delphl-i rTdloRe entrance, htislnesi nnd
ppeclnl courMet. Hevs tniiKht Hew te
Ftudv Kepnate department for Juniors
eleven yenra old anil ever, $fi5e 1'pper'
Scheel, $TnO CatnlnR and View Heek.
.VIAIDK V. A. H.VYIHHt, Supt.
Het i, WKNONAH, N. .1.
CIIIISTNIT HIM. ACAHrMY '
A (lav and benrdlnc fchoel for boy
Prepiratlen for celleue. (special rat fee
fixe-day liunrdern. Opcni Sept 2(lth
J. L. l'A'fTi:itSOX. Hendmasttr
IlItOVVN IJJIW.. Urn-Mi nnd Sprlnir Harden
sts., I'lilli.. prepares students for any cel.
lciie or professional school, the .state Heard
exams and fnr business, iUth year beclns
Kept 1H Knrell new. t.m
AI.I.KXTOWN. 'A.
Allentown Preparatory Scheel
Prepares for eelleRe. or technical school
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Wanamaker Institute
23d and Walnut Streets
OIHIVS
Hit Scheel. September u
Afternoon A i:enliic schools,
September SO
wniTi: rea catvie
Telephone Locust 31 !
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Bloomingdale Hospital
White Plains, N. Y.
The society of tl e Nkw Yerk lles.
pltal offers at IUfietnhii.ila! i llespl
til. In nfllllitlen with thu New Yerk
Hospital, un unusii ill bread an 1
IntcrestlnR thret-ear iou-he tti ren
ei il nurs nir. with spec! ill7tlnn In
thH Important field i t irinis ard
mental ilinrt'ers IlKlstcr, d s( 'nul.
Klttht-'.ieiir dn. Ml dm we.k Jext
iHinks and uniform furnished and
nllnwnnie of twenty dollars ri month
rnusunl rtcrc ttirn il n h intn tes
11 spit il In suliurl s of .Nen VerK,
Clrtular sent en re,ni"sr Adlrea-i
UI.OUVIIM.il VI, I. HOSI'll I
wiiiie i'i uns, iw ierk. I
ires ier reirnr or lecnnieni school
I classes: Individual Instruction. Ail
lemmerrlal course. Student cevcrnment.
All nthlMc., Splendid modern bulldtnit
I arse campus nnd Bn-nnslum Special cart
ter jeunser env. jm; jkuu (.atalenu.
IKVVlN M. hllAI.TKU. A. M.. Ileidmastei
IlKI.I.I'.rMXTE. PA
Ecllefente Academy "u,ntc,,J0 "A
... j . . tjunm man 15
nnd up, 1 17th year. Ath rtM ard -.wimmlnt
ten1. Med rntp" Cntnlec JMH fc
.'it'lllriJ A t ILfwIrttn. ntl.nn- sTl
HjIIII.i re .! iiniit'iinni. irvTiitrftUllir ra
IlKTIII.KIinMiJPA.
BETHLEHEM
tiin.ii ATiiltv sr'ftnnT
ip inr ail leiiuiiiK colleges htfl
Scholarships Modern build.
swim.
I prepares bee for
1. ,.Ia Citinln
uniercit,v- ,v.'.".. -. - ..i'i.viu
1 .... ,.irn, tn LTOIinai (i mniisliim
mi 1: peel aril all athletics separata Junier
faclieil Ileisnnnble ntes Catalogue.
Jehn M, Tiikecv. VI. A., lie uliu later
I Ilex 1). Ilrtlilehrni. I'rniu.
nr'm(ir. srnuni.. iw.
GEORGE SCHOOL
Co.cducatienal with Sep. Dormitory Bldfi,
Collece Prepornterv also Manual Training
(ibamlns Cieck. Athletics, rr'ends' m'g't.
O. A. WALTON. A. SI.. I'rln.
lie !H't. (iteree SiIimI, I'u.
siieRTHAvn ami TV.rr.tUtmn
Dur 1 eBliinera' classes In stenm,rnii and
ofl'ce irilnlnu may lis entered nt anv time
IndlMduul Instruction hi lps the ttudent
l.nrc". airy rla-sroems with all modein
equipment Visitors nlwajs weliemn. Uaj
nil niBni CI Ili-."!. iniimiiun,
I'lllI.A. IIISIM'.SS cei.i.kgi:
eSt nnd Collece of Commerce
17IU .aiari.et t.. i iiiinueipinr
Oak Lane Country Day Scheel I
Oik Lane, riilln., Pu.
A rmcresslw Scheel for Il:s and Oln
from Klnderifarten te Collece Afebu
calls for and returns children. Thirty acre
of atliletle flelds. plftBreurd nnd woodland.
Vclenlure MM,iose fn7 VV'rlte
i M. KKeni.IClinp.. Utndmastcr.
Oak Lar.e Cuuntry Day hchoel.
The Stevens Schoel,Gcrmantown
IS mlnut-s from Hreid .Street M itlen
t'lfu iiftli tir A preKressKe ila sch el
for I.U1S KindTKiirtiu te celles Ginm il
nnl Millese piepinterj einn lleja
rreH"! in irim.iri deinrtm. nt
Kutlurliie VI Dinwerth. II. I'rlnilpill
3il West hi Hi n Ariiui
lih'phene. (nrmuutuwti O-'ilV
.BMMunnMinwtiir"-" kt"jv1"1-
i.i:akn i.amjLaiKs
at Uie BERLITZ SCHOOL
1511 tlir.sT.M'T ST.
(Kntriincfx en iflth St.) I'll, spruce 4001
Kedurid suiniurr Kites
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NfcW YUKK. STATE SCHOOL
for Training Nurses of the Prospect
Heights Hospital rml Brooklyn Maternity
WiihhlnKten Aieiuie nnd Sf. .IiiIiii'm I'I lie,
ItreiiMjii, N. Y.
1'nund d in IST'I II llMhtfllllv lm Ted
nenr rrns 1 1 r.irlc Will upcn a h,m
Iralnlin: s i,t,i thlx Till fnr the r.
tl n 11 f lirKei .lass, s Am inuni. w mi in
deslrlni? te i-riler a pr. ' ssim, m ,ere
Hud j. spl ndl I upiviriuiiit I r iT'iirmi'h
trilnmr InillMluni nn mm v i, ,,.,' i
tistruiier ilii.nrii.. .1 Imilen u
lie it tli and 11 t.c itieu.
ItKTIIIII.lt fl.ssl.s .N(,u nutvilM,
W'rlle te Director uf Nurslrs
MRS. CASKIN'S SCHOOL
Fer Girls Day and Beird'mg
retintrv location II mlnutei from
rhi:.'tlelphln II ncre of Pnmpus
All SpertM Heckev, IIi&ketHn
T-rnls. Cinlf ind Ilersetinek Tliilf -j ir "
Collcire I'npjraterv nnd Oeneral
Teursei 1'lnne with Thuel Burn,
iinm Demestic Arts and Secretarial
Course CaUleiTUe.
MHS LA." fl!)n CA5ICIN
Oierbre'A, I'cnnsylvnnla
Telepne. Merlen r.fi.i
City Unc and Green 1 1 ill farm,
I1KVN MAW I!.
i.wrASTr.K. i' .
A('.I7MT
leal
iinvinis AMI MAItmiVI.
I'm p ires less for all celleses and terhnlca
el 01s .ind-rnte terms i'iiiirue.
Additss I. M. II Mil VIAN. I'd. .. Principal
Put 41?. I.inc iMcr. P11.
Inuni; Weinca .inn llrta
NV'Mtl.TII. PA.
1
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1 Ilex Hi), Niian i'i, l'.i I eunded 17tJ.
irrepirntnrv utid llu-lness Courses. Senlnr.
' Inti lined ale nnd Juninr npts Athltlc&
. Mil.urv Life Ke. A. II. Tlineler. I).l)..l'rla.
ITNVM'.I IIO. PA.
Avoid the Ruts of Business
by ilrieliiplng siiur ' .r ibllltit In our
dieiiB Mmrthiinl 1 11 hnjiiu llneMn'cplnw,
.sicritiirlnl '"nun r' ml upp nullities for
hlBlin'i"dstuleni I) 1 cr Nmht llnrnllnuw.
Till'. 1 VM.OIl sLIIIHII., IIJIU Vlurket St.
MISS WOODS' SCHOOL
I'er Kxiiptlnn il (lilldrtn
i,m.iiei:m:. pa.
Ccrsult Puldlt Ix'dkcr lluti nu Inr partleiilsrs
g HARCUM
St IIOOI,
I fill f.ier a
C 1fc prfPira(nt nr sn't,
V-nlif -.V1"''! Art.. Cntnlng Mrn.
I illth llanliir llnrciiin, Jl ,
Iliad of silmnl. Vlr. I, VI i
Willis. II. p.. Acndinil.. Ilcail.
1'lIlLAUV.U'lllA Tl UM.1.MI.1ND1J
llreid 11 nd Luluiubli Are.
KwlmmliiK Peel Open llireiikliuiit Year
lerse'is In bwlmmlnu dlini( and life-savinx.
mirnaalurn eicns In Sepembr. Ueuklel.
"'ply at Office. 170'. N Hreid it.
Till'. 1I0KVIVN sriinei.. Un Wnlnut HI,
A day stlioel fnr Blrla and small boss will
- 1 . ., . nti .tlile.4 ions Ca .!. 1. t
11122 Ceicji I'rMnrBtnry nnd Genera!
reurpM WU.'brlli U. Unify, irendinlHtrii
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
Scheel Year Opent September 19th
hlAM.l.Y It. Vli.NAI.I.. I'rlnrluil
I'enin. Jlnseiim, school of Industrial Art,
Urn 1 1 f Pine r pens Spt L'11 Km ,aJ,,
p.nt 11 u -'1. 1. " bchnel eiens Oct J.
Pec Lies hept L". 'J7. i"J- 7 0 P. M
CTPAYFR'l "" "" Husllless sihoel
S 1 iu i j-i. in t nr.siMtr st.
'eHlnni:iiiiriijJ I'nlir nnw. I) is nrnlrlit
ciii'.sisTitv am rn vi.vit-i cnritsi's
I'lilladclPlila ( ellese of I'll inn icy. ( atulei:.
m:ADiNO. pa.
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Pcrkiemcn Srlienl for Reys
Cnl.ce Prci ir iteri. .Vlii'lc Hiiln"-s All
inthletiei Mici. cimiiK Pihelirhlps
lieel M lnei.t if ihiiraiUr an 1 Trunin for
s, rl ' lir nlin Jul l r s-'.m fir uur.tfr
sV?s In i-et Tate c ttac Ca'aleKue.
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Itrr. nil. I'ennsliniiln. I'liiimhurc
IthllllNtt. I'.
Key stone Institute
"The Servirc Scheel"
A fully equipicd school wlin expert la
structnrs ern intze 1 te Kite Imensl e Instruo Instrue
iep of 2 liars In 1. ectrlenl Knmncerlnr.
i M(hanlcal l.niilneerli.i: AccnuntlnK anl
Puiili e-s Adinlnlitrntlen 1U weeks course
I in Vuteni live Mechanics Di and nlifht
I cluvtea Write fir Itifurmatlen ti Director
I l.u inu li stltute
111 :.urlli -till Street. Rendlns. Pa,
svvAurnvitiu v.. i'v.
tCunrllianr" I'reiiiiter for lints, sen
owartiinietw fnr , lt,ur H Vi Tomiinses,
Kstntt llrnilmiistir, lln :0. Swnrihiiinrr Pa.
Harrisburg Academy I
VVAVNK. f'A j
PT. l.UKK'S HCIIODI,
TVavne I Main J.lne P. It. It I. Pa.
rinrle- ITenrt strnut.A. VI.. Headmaster
p.er.!ij:Trm n. n. j.
ubllllt.NTOH'S. VIU.irAltY INST1TUTB
TlKreu-li 1 rerariitl' u fnr college or busl-ncs-
I it clcnt faculty smnll classes Indi
vidual iiliertlen Mlliinry tralnlni.-. asm
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hull Cor anlt Pii'illi lelser Jjureau
J.r.IN(jlO.. VA.
cirtlc lllll Aendrnis, I eiliiKlen. Vn. Ideal
lcrul i' i "n' elunile Prtinrea for collegei.
mil ii -iiU" Beterninen' ide'nles nnd bull"
nesa Htr' m; fnrulit Military training Mag-
nllncnl uuiiiiiiiKi iuik n iiitrifliuiii ieiii,
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I'n. l'rep & Jr ( nllece courses Three yrs
of coder;" work clteti .New othletle field
nlnliiB hs'.l and ndmlniiratlen bulldlni
Veir SIHO Year 'Pens Sept 11.
WAHltKN I'. I.I.I.. A. .VI.II. !., pre,.
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fiiisniielmniin InltirKlty, Mlliis.Tuve. ps
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Pcnuliful ni.d li'alilifijl in- rm. merits au.
drees for tiitmeg W T llnrlun, Uifclstrar
bur.. nor Ithuu, epe I a Jul e 20
Senior nnd Junier tlcpartrnentt
Instruction ill fdllnire nrenarn.
tery and Ber.crnl ceuiscs by men n
who knew and understand needs 8
01 the iriewinir uev. .Mmlcin
buildings nnd equipment. Laiire
sunny rooms; eottatce doimitery
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S. Keeker von Grabill
Teacher of Pianoforte I'lajlne
I'upil of Anten Kuhinntvin
liirimib iihsiitiitcd with sih.iruenks
mid tirb-i;, studio
LANCASTER, PA.
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