'CA ,rVWTC". m, , ,k 4 . ... ,?' nft W Mtf' I ' V mUh.A&M-''' Sw'1. ..i VW rv3;o.7--"" - '-V1- V V i , ., w I"Vi '-"St 7??,,W V Ih , ,." w ITS -' -S. t n; , vt AMON TRtBUN!OypAY MAY 5, iV.- ' THE sen PENING Thirty-three Scholarships Valued at $9,574 - (RHHimVU f7V W',1 t t ' ..,. ...K-rl41.i44,,, .. TTTT . i i I I M M" .yr-rfT - fc 'M - d : m 1 1 - . O eh O-M tafrtafrtSp THE TRIBUNE'S GREAT The opportunity of a lifetime for all ambitions yoizzkg persons Educa list or SCHOLARSHIPS Universities 1. Eucknell University, Lcwisbiirg $ r20 l'our .miis' touiM-, comhiK tuition, fufnislied room, heat, light nml cue of loDin. lor ;i jouuir man. L Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y i;$2 Tour jchm' cMirsp, cuirrin? tuition :iml Inel.lontnl rpriiso, in the (oIIpkc of Liberal Arts or the College of Applied Science. For a ' jounc; nun. I!. Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y , j;(2 S.unc us S.liobrililp .No. 2. 4. University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y ,,L'4 I'onr jr.iu' coinsc, cociinj; tuition anil incidental expenses lor jouiy nun. Preparatory Schools 5. Washington School for Boys, Washington, D. C 1,700 j'ic j !. mime (or lrs If (ln indent sliniiM complete the roins.o in a khoitsr time), coming tuition and mid-day luncheon. Tor a joung man. (J. Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport. . . 7.10 Three jcirV iimc-c, rou-rli.fr tuition, bond, furnished room, heat, light and ns-Jiing. l'ui a .Nouns 1111.11 or woman. 7. Dickinson Collegiate Preparatory School, Carlisle. . 750 Tin re j mm' inui-c, iwerins tuition, board, luinished room, heat, lUht and uMMuntr. Tor a jouu;; nun or woman. 8. Newton Military Academy. Newton, X. T 720 Two j mm' rniiMo, inerhiK I'ultloii. hoard, furnished room, heat, light and washing. l"or a jouns man. 9. Keystone Academy, Factoryville 000 'Hiiro jean' com.-e, oierinr tuition, boaid. furnished room, l.cat, light and washing-. 1'or a juuinr man or woman. 10. Brown College-Preparatory School, Philadelphia... GOO Tluce jcaia" cour-n-, cohering tuition, for a joung nnn. 11. School of the Lackawanna, Scranlon -l()0 l'cur jiais' cour-c, covering tuition, for a .oung man 01 woman. 12. Wilkes-Barrc Institute, Wilkes-Barre 27(i 'iliri-o .o.ir-.' coui.-e, lou-iins tuition. 1'or a joung woman. l.'l. Cotjiit Cottages (Summer School), Cotuit, Mass... 2:'.0 One vawu'i (oui-e. coerlng individuil iii-,tiuUioii, ten lemons a week, for tight u-i-U, iniludlng board and fuuiNhcd loom. 1'or a joung man or woman. Music, Business and Art 14. Ilardcnhcrgh School of Music and Art, Scranlon. . . 200 One j en's iour-e of foit.i weeU, one hour o.uli week, private inlruc lion in puno, uiuKr Mr. Miinner filter. Tor a young man or woman. I;". Scranlon Conservatory of Music, Scranton 123 I'iano iiMtiiiction, in npy'couue or couiios, to the aluo of Sl"j lor a joung nun or woman. . 111. Scranton Conservatory of Music, Scranton '120 Kimc ai Scholarship Xo. 13. " 17. Scranton Conservatory of Music, Scranton 12," fcame as Stholaiship Xo. 15. 15. Scranton Conservatory of Music, Scranton i21 fc.'ine as KlIioIjibIiIp Xo. 3."). JO. Ilardcnhcrgh School of Music and Art, Scranton. . . 120 One j ear' 00111-0 of foilv weeks two one-Inlf hour leMni each week, piiati iiMiuctlou in ilano, under Jlly Ilardcnbergh. I'or a youns 111.111 Ut' UUIIiiill. 20. Scranlon Business College, Scranton 100 ( o'nplrlp i(iur.-e In rltlicr ehorthand or business dipartmenls. Tor a joung man or woman. 21. Scranlon Business College, Scranton 100 Samo as Seholanhip Xo, 20. 22. Scranlon Business College, Scranton mo Kline us Siholaishlp Xo. 20. 2!!. Lackawanna Business College, "Scranlon. S5 One jiaiN instiuilion In eltlicr shorthand or business departments lor .1 juiiiij; man or woman. 21. Lackawanna Business College, Scranton S3 Sime at Siholaiihlp Xo. 2J. 25. Ilardcnhcrgh School of Music and Art, Scranton. . . SO One jeai'-J imie nf forty weeks, two Iioiim rarh week, institution in plum In the lobular ilasses, 1111 ler Miss llardeiibergh. I'or a young nun ur wo n. ' " 2(5. Alfred Woolcr's Vocal Studio, Scranlon SO Ore jt.ii'n (011M0 if forte weeks two private lessons each week, vocal iiuttuUlon. 1 or a .Nouiig nun or woman. 27. Ilardcnhcrgh School of Music and Art, Scranlon. . . GO fine uii muse of forly weeks two hours each week, in anv rrxii. lar art coiire, tmdir Mi-3 Hester A. Worthlngton. 1'or a young man or woman. 2S. International Correspondence Schools, Scranton... 57 0'ip lomiiHo (ourso in anv Mibjeet taught, fnrludlng books and instru imnt, tumrs range in aluo fioni 13 to 100, I'or a loung man or woman. v. ' 2i). International Correspondence Schools, Scranton... 57 Same as SiliolarshiA Xo. 28. !10. International Correspondence Schools, Scranton... 57 Same 11.1 Hchol.ir:hip Xo. 23, :M, International Correspondence Schools. Scranton... 57 Same as .Siholarthlp Xo. 28, !12. International Correspondence Schools. Scranton,,. 57 Kline as &holaiMp Xo. 28. U'A, Alfred Woolcr's Vocal Studio, Scranton 45 Oiu H'M'i couro of forly week, one pilvate lewon each week, ocal liulruction. ,l'or a jouiiif man or woman, " N tional Contest ODY THE TRIBUNE'S Great Educational Contest opens. Books of subscription blanks and full instructions were sent on Saturday tn nil rnntpstanfc whn hwa antaraA u . a..; u past three weeks, and it is presumed that they will start their canvass for subscribers to The Tribune in earnest tnn$T With Cll(-h 1 Inma nnmhor nt cliln t-.tnr. 4-1,,,-.- : . .... r ... . cV.. ,,1W. "- ''o iiuinuci vi ocuuiaisiiipa uicic ia an opporiunny xor any acuve young man or woman to secure one. Nearly three times as many scholarships are offered as Special Rewards in this contest than were offered in the two preceding contests combined. Thirty-three Scholarships, ranging in value from c7 to 1,700, worth altogether Nearly Ten Thousand Dollars, are offered to the young people of Northeastern Pennsylvania for one brief summers work. ' J The accompanying panel shows what these scholarships are in detail, and the following brief summary will give some little jdea of what is in store for those who really make an effort to be among the leaders : Summary of Scholarships by cor-board, 52 Scholarships are open to Young Men. 26 Scholarships are open to Young Women. There are 4 Scholarships in Universities. 9 Scholarships in Preparatory Schools. 5 Scholarships in Shorthand and Business 7 Scholarships in Piano Instruction. 2 Scholarships in Vocal Instruction. 1 Scholarship in Art. With such a long list of Special Rewards, in institutions so varied in their instruction, there are great opportunities within the reach of all. The contestant who was in ninth place last year, and who failed to secure a scholarship because the list was exhausted, would be entitled this year to a scholarship valued at at least 600. The institutions in which these scholarships are offered are too well known to need any commendation. It will be recognized that there are no better in the country and a scholarship of three or four years in any one of them will be a prize of which any young man or woman may be justly proud. 5 Scholarships in anu course respondence. 5 Scholarships cover tuition, room, heat and light. 1 Scholarship covers tuition, room, heat and light. 5 Scholarships cover tuition and inci dentals. 6 Scholarships cover various expenses in addition to tuition. Special Honor Prices Something entirely new has been added this year in the way of honor prizes. Each month the contestant securing the largest number of points will receive a "Special Honor Prize." The first of these will be awarded on the evening of Saturday, May 3 1. The contestant who secures the largest number of points from now until 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day will receive a handsome gold watch. The case is warranted for 20 years. This watch is now on exhibition in the window of Berry, the jeweler, 423 Lackawanna avenue. This Special Honor Prize is entirely additional to the scholarship to which the successful contestant will be entitled at the close of the contest. Now Is the Time to Enter AlthoUSh Several Of the Successful contestant did not fntpr Inr vpnr until the rrmtoct umc ti.ll owor.. ... i had to work all the harder to win. The best time to begin is right at the start, when you will have an equal opportunity with the others. . rr j Get your name near the top at the beginning and your friends will be more interested in helping you, as they will see that all you need is a little assistance to keep your position and secure a scholarship. If you are familiar with the rules and conditions of the contest, cut out the coupon below and send it to the Contest Editor and you will receive a canvasser's equipment by return mail. If you are not familiar with the plan, and would like to get further particulars, just drop a postal or a short letter to the Contest Editor and your request will receive prompt attention. Address all communications to CONTEST EDITOR, Scranton Tribune, Scranton, Pa. Tn ParPnfc You are undoubtedy interested In 1U 1 dlOlllD . the educational advancement of your children. The Tribune's Educational Contest not only offers them an opportunity to secure suitable education in the foremost institutions of the country at little or no cost, but by entering the contest they will receive training that will be invaluable to them in after life. They will be taught how to meet people and to talk intelligently to them on business matters, and the experience gained will broaden them wonderfully. TO THE CONTEST EDITOR SCRANTON TRIBUNE Sir : Please enroll my name as one of the contestants In The Tribune's Educational Contest, and send me equipment as soon as possible, NAME, AGE ADDRESS, 4 5 V V w I ImmmamammmmmmmammmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmammmmmmmHmmKm . Fw iH!r1k jMFf' :, & W' H M' j fl j.. V.iv; ,r 3, .? . & ..'i