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A. GRANT, President GEO. W ORTON, Secretary-Treasurer Camp Tecumseh Lake Winnepesaukee, White Mountains, N. H. T ECUMSEH is glad to report a most successful season. Tecumseh's boys had more sport than ever in all sorts of field games; baseball, swimming, tennis, boating, canoeing, mountain climbing, etc., etc. Each year sees an advance both in the recreation at the home camp and in the interesting trips through- out the surrounding country. Already, many parents have entered their boys for I9II. This argues satisfaction in the management of the camp. A boy's summer vacation is such an important part of his year's development that now is the time to plan for it. Look up Tecumseh's work and you will find that her boys improve not only in physique but also in manliness, initiative and character. For catalogues or other information, address GEO. W. ORTON, Ph. D., 3900 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. The Freihofer Vienna Baking Co. Master Street, 23d to 24th We employ the most skilled labor and modern appliances in our bakeries. We bake BREAD, ROLLS, PIES and Cakes. All of the highest grade. WILLIAM B. CARLILE PAINTING AND DECORATING WALL PAPERS 1727 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA It will be of advantage to mention this Magazine in answering these advertisements.

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