ttmsiwlwA. ! MffVWOTfA'Jf j " . .. . -i . jawMfMyyfMiiii i niii hti.'fr.rwita.ir mlalmmimtniitii BT..-T" h-'.""-: . -EH !w r flv.iu- -cue- - '' V"' -" --' "" 'w T 5iT-w3 IW f S -f ii. EVENING. PUBItfC (LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY .JtfttE 22, 1922 r-Tg ..t. if t I !i ffliS' f MOT I : .m K Mi m I If is 'a 5ft W m fstt s I !' IH f'VWt KJ K fi J ( VDa is WEST PHILA GIRLS Makes Scheel Recerd i SCHOOL YEAR Diplomas Will Be Awarded at Commencement Exercises This Evening 17 ARE HONOR STUDENTS f'nlnlni'lirptiiPtit p.xPrpUi'- nf Hip Wi Philadelphia l!ih Srhwil fnr i. .. he lii'lil In t )m nuillterl'tm "f ' -' tenlslit. TIip program "ill nppn "itn pritii by flu- lli'v 151. hard Ka.lrlinv. T snltitery, wrlttftt In Ali-xlna H. " tpr. will In- iIHImtimI by Kt;:i Mu Albert"!. Tin' 'I'liliT pay, -' i by Martha l"lif Srlirnedi'r. !1 '. flclivnpi'il h l'.:nmn Mn.v I."venK".,, find flip valPiIlPtery. written by Anna (T.lnzflMr! will Iip sivpti b. I.ih-IUp .1 Rlirhiitinn (if tin- "Jll crndnai.'. tup f.lleins fipvi-ntppn a tp hnner tinlrnt.: I ?w4ttgHjkgV.VaTOy?3L tfAtfiksVaiHara i sA'fffffffffffHffk v3&sWrPr" ffH ; JlKW Ll " a &ffffEh3L&fv3 kB 'vvssBsHsFSv ffMK&. ffH IHfcSf-J&gfeC&J 119 GEI DIPLOMAS FROM CAMDE MAN. 104. SEES FIRST FILM Cable, 104, eldest native-born resident "My, but them dogs could rtin!,f he "" ,VT1 rlumef the county rind possibly In the State, I rcraarked.te n friend ns he was Iravlnc attended n meving-plcturc show for the i the theatre. Cable was born at Whites , Butter's Oldest Resident Delighted first time yestcrdny. He was delighted J town In 1818 and lived all his life en a N HIGH with bin experience, nnd especially uliii nnp nlptnrp which fthntveri horses Hutler, Pa., June 22. Uncle .Take nnd dogs In action in a hunting scene. With Experience ftari ! -. .lkv I.uell'e .1 l'u h.irian F.dlth Dlemen! Derntln I' eh Ann. i". ri'l nn" l'r-' lira" Al.t.m M H ij - - -Kilhrn '" K m"r AniT I..re" b.. KJ'.ll"- MrKfh Hln t.. Jl'i'r.i:. ('U'le C havv ! r -h-. !. ' irh i '. l lr'l v ;' y, . i-. W.Kj.lruK TIip ntli'" cnuluii!''- arp; ..! r t m O N'v- . .-I'lin Kta M A r -Ilrn" i: i"' l" Mlldrcl f tincii y.n d II lit hi niarKr M. I. i-l n- Iieut fiernihi M PrVpr r.tuh a t' v. Kllznlcth I ')" Kv I-. II rcli. ff Kl.in-''' v I'" "t Ilnnnch l'"r f'' Anna K H ! Krtith ' Ilrni i:ii M Mr.- n Miriam It 1 Iln 1 llnxh Ann. Kr. Hit 1. Ili!n II IIrnen Hulh M IU-!(h. Anna r-urlw ' Annn ' 'htt !''' . llr nt-'- . K. i ,.T Inri M t it'rn Adk- It" A . ' MllX II I'.iT'-CV. MHrffnif V '. a HrHtr,' I' I --H ') Hil H ' ..T.t" , De-nth,' '' 1. Ida I) I h .! t Marien l I lal' l"-l bit Tl.,r-. M p. rierfn-" I I ' n Jtarv II Ii n' l.u i athTtn- A !' i rwi ru-n-i n..i m t;..-' . i. flrac K It"kiTi n Sara O f'.rn wn f.rtru' i: I'l " Mabl N I" !'r I. Kmi.l " ' K.Vi i'in Mii.irni i::: I II Kiiik- '-,n Ednh M F..r. vuiiihi r..- X'lvian r.ii.'HiF,i i, -I fri-lln A !" rl.l Mln.' F nk tc." rifrvknh T'.lt foero-h I' Kleuhrran l",'h- -fin 1! MfininK i nrcm-'i Prfr.ilmar nriR I. I'r 'lniann Murll H I'rr.rh Kdna M rp Frieda K fla.lach-f'atharli- II, Oir.'s Iiuth M ijm.iew Kannlf Gr.Mhrc Klernr Cuiilmnn Jud'tli S. (Jnr.len Jl 1. rffiltali fiylvle OrnnM Anni I'.kf H.a"t Sllrt.n I lln'l fiara B Hanu tu" Dorethea M llarri. , I.llllan i"i Jlarn--'a. x.Toreth"i' I' !i.hii yiMarler j; H.i.tt rll' J!a I) H. if, r.''n " Madeline .M. II. rn- '.ind" Head !.... .n! V..'Brt M ' . N ,l It. J.i-C" l'alff P. I.i I.!-!.-. Ilrth( H I." bfrw! Cm"!! :.I l...-cnn Kn l.end 1 1 rl M Mi' t I J. I'dlnp U M'' r In'K A !i- N. itcCer. : H rnd nc I M ' m!i-1. K!PO' M.-P- " 'trff i- ! M- l-.i ikrh.'!' xcri.- M Mj an Anra M .! Mj 'an l'.hn !'t .I.!-.' M-i'an !'Jl' Mard Hrii' " y- ila"hiv. Ma Mil.-' ItelMi T. Mi-or.' rtnh i: Moe. I'"'itni M-irtimrn" Mid-"M- K J.f A.l!ln M-.- K.luh Vi":iir I'orethj K. N en '.-.I p A " llrl.i I '..r 'h-i K ii H-.-'l M.i- P illlM-r ',' . nV.il' W.i". K ii'in I -ii1 , - M i idnrin ! l. ya:m if n I'.ir.r A-.r I'. P i.a- ,r Hu'h M. I'rrv yuari M P-r-rfMl Ke.. p..n.. k . ' .ihv K P i.vll -.ii I. Pun r,. M (J-i'-.n Wit.-' a H fiinl. if". I lore'V Ilau:."H hi K.' ill.'lh H II" ani' Mna M P.hel.. M.r.en K. P.M-a'l .en "..r- p H.i rariN. n i;ai- I" It.r.ard id., ii i rr ; .i' '; p. ,,- H"'n ii HeIir'.i H.T'i.l 1 Kuui I Uul.:- yrriu1. M-v !. r ha.-ft. r I .or' f i P. ( 'i-. " Mir-ha K S, I . P.'.-aner Srh.b ' laire H ...! -.m nm M. Shar.. i Iie-r.'h (' h ,v 'la!-i I. Sh"rrir Harriet II .-hii.ija.i Il.rtha Sh"-r'.Unn i!r'ruJ Ii Smi'h M.lrH I) ndr Wlnlfri"! A Spaci; man '.iili.n M S'e',1 Hi.'n M traway P.rn- S'iminrH s...h.. Tvlen Kl; n M Thumpi r nwardfil llatn A T.imkm. ,,i, ,,, fet !- l Prof. Smith, of Bucknell, Will Make Chief Address at Exercises Today BOYS OUTNUMBER GIRLS! Six -nilip l'c nnd lift cirl nf th" '". hi ll'ch S.'lii'nl I'fi'PiM'd tliPlr ' I .i ' jiv hi iMiiimnii'i'ini'iit exprcl'p In i ' l k ' I. 4 : ntlit rtiisn tmliiy l'r.Tif I'.rmitpv Smith, "f Mucknell I!. M"in. ndilre 1 iIip crniliuitltic '. ul.irh i iIip e. end lirji-'t In Hip I .ir.ij nf ri,. .plie.d. I'nif. .JnniP 1'. Ili nit. Mtpeiltiti'iiilriit e' tin- t'nmdpu I !'!. Sc-hneN. pri'-i'iiteil the didit)i:i. l'r.ihinf It Ai-.dpr'.nn. Imuer pupil of ! p rln.; Anne I. I'liUni'in. KlizabPth s V.m Uirklp and lpnri"-p 11. Thenip -'i ! livprt'd thp remiiiptippfiicnt ps.vays. TIip tiiPinliprs of the sraduntins class ar' : K.-; W A1n. rrlthli-f V Antn. K't; n'h I. Ah, I'l-nrK.' Pac!nivi Jr. enl H-n:..- Jehn Ca-.u-i'ill t." Ct'i . Hlv.-d '! i-il;. Mn.hel: U i"i'hn. Il"h rt Ii iiwin! Oha H P nti. J A! h-f nil Jr. fl'fte'.I . K.win. Thern" U' Paul. Clieree A. r.i'.i" . lebrt K rrT.an. Alfr.l a Ci:l! Oilbert K r;.... -r p1U' Itnln-i. P.aTerl H. llnrt". Plvi-l c Henry Uilph T 1ln'm. N"'ln N ljn.(. Jr . Ueb-rt II. .laimrd. i;p-r-'. II. Jehni-nii G.-erBi- H !.av l'encnli- Ma ! Jehn M. ManTPnny. Wavne XX '.irahi e.l i:uni'n Paleta. Ilettland Klck'tH. cv.'Aa u ii.ia.. t.it..n t Iliieh'm.in la-c. le Ims uni. of the higliPt Kdvar.lA Y SchP!ln;r A''.rIi- Small. nv-Tncp- mad- th-m In rp -nt ypnrs. V"?rW' r Vw" um". !! nln wii srnd'i.at.il from tln I. ' ""r nc. Je.eBh M si.. r l-'"'" '? ,, . , .,,,,, .''"art. Themas X Slew-art IVra.lffrd .'I. Mnnten iirnmmnr linnl with Hip S'n-- pr.nrn Tl Thernp.nn ta"l'l I.. Iiillip-r nvpraKP f l.i '-In-... In Hip Tb i k chirl It xvnn.': 1 .' l I. X" t , frill I,., uill ent.r -Iip S, lin.il nf Art, rn A. " ar ic. Min.-.ni .-. y.:r.K VJJ BSSMf fVBBsWSiflrrA J9SwvlSiZf9sSSBVjB9lBf JsBBB SBBBBMBSWr fffffffBBBr fBTSMBBBBBBBBBBBBIfSBHflHMSv farm. He was a great hunter in his yeurig days. , $2.75 1 AA abusiness IIIIIIICARDS VXW PRINTED MAJESTIC PRESS GET OUR 19i tWrtrA lv B0TH SAMPLES U" Ulrlfa n' PHONES I i-----------f--tfrififfffffffffffifffffffffffffffffssiiiiiiiiiiiffffiffiiMi " "'"" '.fSSSSSSSSlV fSSSSlW fSSSSSSSSSlV BSSH ffffSH ' V . W II.I.I M l-'KITZ KIA!;l l-'iftrrii.jcareld miii nf a city fire man. lm a Mrt hnunr man at ( Piitral llluM Srliiml BOY. 15. HEADS CLASS i ' Sen of City Fireman Leads at Cen tral Hlfjh Scheel Wi'linm I-'rltrt K.-iinpily. iiffr-n xe:ir ( nlij, "111 bp graduntpd Kriduv frmn t'pii nil llich Scheel tile fir-! lmnnr man i of Hi i... ..- . .. .. , ni' anl N-Pn'i ill tin- I niVPrMty nf IVnn n.-rn Parnanl t.aurn N Ritr. Klnn M j Ivntn.-i. " ! it" l.i M-l'eIarlui. II.- I Hip -nti nf Wiilinin Kptiiipdy. L'dO'.i I'.'rn'icMnn iivpihip. n c.ii'tiun in ill., r'ity lit-" lppnrtini-nt. NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL HAS EXERCISES TONIGHT te K of Beard of Education Speak te Graduates Th" N'er-i.!'..- Hijh Si'lien prim ii'i'iici ni"'i' , x"-'!-" will Iip In M 'ii iie-irrnu 'i.ciit Ti .it'lrp- .1 .Mi'T'-'iii t iinii. .-! I.'. ln.-k Tin fnllmx mr i- iip prnsniBi : ,v. I lier-'ii'i'. tin S. linnl l In '..-Mra Iiimi.i iM'in. :i,e l:.v. A. I'.r. r.a' '. Hnilfell. Saliitntery. 'I'r.PinNhiii." l'raiil; II rnttpri'ii. Award of Mi'dul- l'ri'"tit.iHii!i- 'Ia-s Mrninrin'.: .1 Kmnnrd WVaxpr. Walter Srhnb. Ai i "li'am ' -William nw,ii. jire-.. drill, tin1 Heard nf 1'iiblii- Kdiir-atiiin. Ifiiniirk - - "Twi'iiry -tifth Aiinivir aiy. ('la-- f I'.i7." I". Viitr V,.tiT mniir. priwid'-ni Addr. H'l.r.- UVUh. I'ri'."'!itaii"ii ..f Iipl"ina - Ir (Ii'iire I. Stradliiii 'iile.ntriry--W.iti.r .1. S'dinh. m a fn;r-"ar Pix'-r. A'.brrta M. Uliber. N irin.i PJ'ri" Pa ini.n Mir en II new-. Mrsi"" V. i r-.wn n. I. Minn O MU!rh. Anna I ' u- 1-. Sra Carser. Allrp (.".ark n. 1 '.. 1!''!," M. Civilhe.-n. IMr.i I'lue i.'r.M .' i-f.icln. XMei't Iavl. rtara ?t I" Ruth i: Pudd. K Arllne Pwvr.ni: '".. n Prv It, A'l? O pi'lftv. Atha'.M " ! '-p l.i.. O i.orden. SyHIa i'.r." n..t. P. z.brh K Halbni.en Anna Hind' !(. i, M lli-'i. Iy:i; i: It.ivdr-r .!. ,n" H'ntr A-'.lr. 1' Hewil. Amelia M 111 one i; lr. XI JTir. Ite.te- It Jehn r l.'l.'in I Jue'l Preda P. Keen. Prda K ! I.'e-r Kt'ii'lman. X'irln'.i Mave. If.' M M' "' Nt.irgnre S. 51 l,r A : ' .. II M. nri'. Krr.lllr. I. Moere Marlen K. xt "' l.un K. Meer. Tllee Neltioe 'Ir-r. H O.' Ir-l' M rt e It r.i-r- 1U' i Pr.' r .-k Ju'.la P. Itambn Anna M Hi'r r.r- V. S'htrliP. Hilda A S. 'in Jr ". S.' er It Ida I:. Ppenc. lt.inn.il' i Ku Ii S'ratten I'ecllla Putin ir I-...,. Tre.rer1 Miriam l' Trllrb'.e .b' h ''..- He. kle N. Here W'arre ,i x. He.., p XVent?.ll. E' n Qrace and Beauty are strong , EASE, alertness and geed carriage require natural, healthy feet. Ground Gripper Shoes are buUt te fellow Nature's lines. They help the feet muscles te work as they must te stay strong. They keep feet normal, shapely, always in proper working order. Ground Grippers lay the foundation for true poise and grace. Qreund Qripper SHOES 1502 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. Fer all the family $345.00 'AX enpagemtnt ting of tx 1 euliiM bfniifv eenfafrttitr, en tarpc brllftant d.ameruf nnd ficenfi-eiir small onf enf all platinum setting. TfE new havi a ceitderul V disptnv of diamond rtne in Blaffniim, geld and green geld at prices that range from tso.eo te tsso.ee. KENNEDY & BRO. Diamond Merchants & Jewelers 102 S. 13th St. 1878 W J1" 1922 .....mmiHlHIIHHHlH BLACK TREAD CORD TIRES With New-Features SVipreme in Appearance, Mileatfe and Insist en Ajax from your Dealer Ajax Rubber Company, Inc. 846 North Bread Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . DIPLOMAS FOR 200 Is PRIZES AWARDED STUDENTS merle Mariraret e Urrzlrs Kilzabeth II np e Marv M Hj,j,;. fella Helt' Fran. " !: He-wh i Ttuth II He.ird Ellvabeth S H'lti h-InKen Mariraiet K Mu non da.hil.Ie merit V'jdr. , M I'rarie,, M. .h- Tenufi'1 I prl'.hflrd 'e-,.'h:. I. Van Uu- klrk Heroth.- I. '..n Iar, l.ill'an X'enehtk Aureit.i Wa'tri He r. a We nberc Mildr-I i: .lai ibi-.i K'.n t. WelnmHn Annl" II J. huii inabei r .iere Marv P .lenr. Para Kn.u Ire -Helen rj Kae .in Ada M Kn'j rearl Kai Miriam Knn" I Marcare. .1 K. - - - Ioreth It Ki-frir Praniei , Kinc Hva M K'nie. Marlen r Knuht. I.IIIIati V K'ram r Doruth' Ii. 1,11 son nn i M ldr-d i:. U'hei.; v ' -iili.-ir t." K Wli.t Mat. .1 White K'v W.'non I :.. - H W Hz l.i Wr .l-ir l( V -i.-ht in h Zttnm I i.i . I. a'. IT..I1 ij'ra llr.e V Z'.n.me- rna r M .1 T, Ziber Nine Frem Doylertewn High Get $5 Geld Pieces TIip prp-Piit.i'inn nf $." jjiililp, .,(. te iiIiip "nidpiit- fnr n'-t'- nf Kiiiln i Inrin: tin !a-r ypnr wn- hup nf ilie fpatiin- nf Hip tlnrttPtli annual .'.iiir inPIlii'llll'Ilf nf tl,,- I inylr-rtliUII I Hah SpIiimiI iat niijlit. Ilpiliiiiiax wpip furry f ml,in. tlie lai'y,it la in tin' lniyry nf tlie Pllniil. Tin- priup" wptp tnkpn fnnii Hip (ipnri- II. I.ni'ali I-'nnil. i'tiili!ilnd i l.i jpiir. Tin' tuiin nidfiii in'.-mtis tin prizes wprp llnrrv I Man. Itnliert Filnr Mar.' Sin I'pnbi'rai'l'. 'nrim.i i- S'n'i, Arih'ir Walker .Inlm Hunt n-r r, i'..,' liimd. Tl fliua Wlute and i imn ', zpt. ,In- Iininiliy I'piii '"i. in v i awardid a geld nipilal by tin- A I! t- 'Kinenil Allll-ri''IHl I.i'lClnll I'"-' Nn Lin i.f Iiiili"-ten. fnr untini; tin- I -' cn nn "Tl.p I.' '.'inn arid I In- 'r Ti.i' i rimiiiPii''1 inenr inld. ua- lv I'r. W. Ii. l.'l.aiul'.T-. nl St:ir I'nl'irr, William Seler, Class President Speaker at Kearney Scheel .Mop' tli.'i'i urn lrindri'd pupiW at Ho He Koann Sidinnl. Sixth utrpet and r.-iinuieiiit axcniip. rpppivnil tin if diplnina- i"rpriii,v. Tlie Br.iduatini; xpri'it- Iiii'IuiIpiI an nddress by tin' rl.i. pri'Mili'iit, William Snlnr. Tin' .iiliitatnrian "an Abram W. t'nnppr. Mu-irul i.lpitinn. wtp iPiidrred by -.fiuli'iit. and i-piitatiniii nuidi' bv lliw Spark- and Ida Trc-Mium. Di-tric' Snpprlntpndent Kdwin W. Adntne at p lldrd tin1 ii rrjses. Tim uiPilul nfTrfrd Iv iIip I, K. li'dainy I'nt. Ne. L'lt. nf! tin1 Ann riran I.i'inii fnr liijli rlinlar vl.ip a pr.xpiitpd tn M.'rr lCp-tcin. Organist Accepts New Pest II. !nv Sti'ile, nrgauNt and dirpp tnr nf muii' m C'uha'f.v Kpispnpai riiui-'li. ren.ln'linil;rii for iwrniy-tlirrp 'rar. litis liPCll i lmpl by the t'nni iiiiinity Si-rvlrc nf Hn'-teiila. N. ''.. te dlri'Pt Hip rnininunlty m its-ir and mi-pppi-ikp tin- ni'iM'r In thp piiblir m'IioeN in i ha i i in. SippJp "ill .'iss.nnp In, tipw ijiiii, S ;itnnbi r 1 Price of Popular Standard Oliver Typewriter advances te SG5 Quick action will ie you money Tlie Oliver Triip-rllr Ceinvaux Watntit and Ttath Bti. T.l. W.lnat 101 Uatn 11J8 I free this wonderful "Queen" ironing beard with the Franklin Electric Iren KEAD all the details of this remarkable offer most carefully. Our customers say that it is the best electric iron preposition xve have ever made. We are giving away free, fnr the limited time of this sale, one of the won derful folding ironing beards pictured, with each Franklin Electric Iren sold. This beard is of the famous "Queen" make guaranteed net te wiggle, wobble, slip or slide, and is certainly a wonderful ironing-day help. ONL Y $ 1 First Payment places both the Iren nnd the ireninu beard in your home, and the balance l payable in ery cay monthly pnymcnti. The eaay terms apply only te our customer. out-of-town orders should be accompanied by checks for the price $8 50 Everybody knows the splendid value of Ihe Franklin Iren It Is sturdily con structed, has n comfortable, Inrije handle, keen point, ever-size plug, special Mand und laruc ironing surface. TODAY Come In Telephone Write Walnut 4700 The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 9 S. 40th St. 6th and Diamond Sts. Frankford Ave. and Orthodox St. Kensington Ave. and Clearfield St. 18th St. and Columbia Ave. Dread & Ruscemb Sts. (Legan) 7 & 0 W. Chelten Ave. Bread & Wharten St. DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Cheater Media Lani'jowne raillllllllUlnllJIf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) g--VAl -r r , , rite , v f-Ltrt ifMft'h the Reckies WHERE you build your camp by crystal lake, cast your fly in s singing stream and pelt snow-ball te the middle of August. Heme builders, health seekers, ye in quest of fortune- come! This is the land of diversified j opportunity, rich in claimed and un , claimed wealth. This vacation season, make Utah your objective. She bids you welcome! Writ for Free Illustrated Booklets Scenic, Mining, Agriculture. --' Sj White fej ew or Calf. Medium Heel, tie White Samdals 5 mi WalkOvers t "ST gANDALS Tilt 1 1 ff arc the lasmen note et ic summer season, ana ncre is the most varied showing in town. TN FINE white cloth, in white kid and white calf, there has never been a daintier or mere logical summer fashion. White Fashions Begin at 6.50 Harpers 1228 market Wakver 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS ti M ST. MARY'S TO CONTINUE j AS A PR0-CATHEDRAL! Congregation Is Notified That New' Vicar Will Be Chesen Soen TIip lierran .'uiHieritn-s Iuyh notified thp rnnsrpsauen of tliP I're-l'aHii'ilra! of St. Mary. IIrad and Seuth -.trrr-ts. ' that U Mlrrrsser te tfP IJev. Ill-, rjinri,'!- J.yndp ltirlinrdnti. vii-jir. u he h.i f- , f-ient-d, "ill In- 1 he-rti a. uirlj a poi pei hiblc. St. .Mar'i will hi- ren'tinupd ai ' the I're-Cailifdral "for an indetlnite . tlmp te cetiip," iipperdlns te anneunii" I mpnt I The mnttpr - dii upd In the nirrpti Ikmip of tliP tifiri-li iiublirntieti uinl'r th.. bendine. "Tin- I'uturr of S' .Iari'- ' "Ai til llltilliatr dl.pe.il nn nf t,e churrli, that drprnd. te a xr-rv arpa' extPiit en tin- mppert n-c ived from tin renRrpRiit ion." tin- arHr ..-i,., "ti,,,, wlin hiivr studii'd H.i' Mtuutie'i ,'irf ret -vlnrpd Hiii' thp 1 ii-. Ii 1. in I- 1 -taiiii'd lirrr and de n "tv u'' .. r "TIip pren i-t i nil'.ab.r . .j , bci'Oinp linirr -e ii- t.tii" an, ir I . foundation. Hint haw b-i n ! -firm. If Hip pi'eidi, l.rrr ne'A ' ' epcratp with Hip I'l-lmp ami i ' .. drill riiaplrr, tin n- i no rn..ri v 1 thix work -lai'ild net zreu ,t. reiiii'.i a -rlf-Mippert iri'' par.-' t timp tlie t'liHn-ilral preprr I ! --, nnd tlii'i'i' is no InniriT ui f. r .1 1 -('atlipdr.il I' would Him Kr . - turn tliP preprrtv iin-k iii'e '!, ' '. ' the vrtry am! r -uiri '1 ti status." COLLINGSWOOD TO HOLD ITS EXERCISES TONIGHT High Scheel Vlll Turn Out Largest Graduating Class CeminiiKPiin nt p.t. . fm ' ' llnsMuied HikIi Si tie'il will ! i.nl tilgbt 111 tin' 1'ir-t .Mrtiiedi' !:. -Tenipli'. Tin' 1 las. iiuintirr.nj: .. Ih tin' larj;pl tin- wlioel hiii. 'ii' .' (llndjK l.itween wdl drliwr tl.i- valr illrttiry nnd Heward Itebcrf- H.'; -uii-tatnry. TIip KrnduntPt nrr: Jtaruaret I'a ' Newton Ila'Mr P.'.'..' Jtatrheler. Kene. tl. llejttie Alfml 11-'' Chart Ilirti'r-. Te.1 llral.ain '..-. lirewn, I-iwrenre Iwtier lliiimnl i,: IJavlit l'er Krun'r r'oner.eti XV-ilt r J" -.en. Jlruce Din all. !.i''rer.. Kill. K'lwr'; Kmmett. "linrI.- Kptlruf. i liflerd hriiwd lla Fjrneth. J. .hn IVn.inan Hair, llreasman Jeseph Urlirin . Hunfurd Hudsen , l.ynn JnneH. I Ta.'.ler Jonm I'er.lfei Ke- 1 tin. Charles Krli.iier I'lmr'ei .Majer. ii" vrd Mehrfeld, Ituiieiri Mount . IteKer -Sua I Hareld Neat ILirelit l'et Heward lt.h l.'harlf" Heberta le'Uin Silm.rt, fieeriie Unell, Nathan Bweeien. Henry Taien, Hareld Tlllen. Thcodnre Tin her ,se,era tue, '. una X'aliderkleed. Han Id W.idMiin, I'Jiailet 4 Wlldeneer. William Willlunia Alfml Will.. Yeiifruman XVIlllta, Kaihriin Hnaler. Ami .tliiftwn. '' I'ali'iley. Hrfle Jjuyihlni K. -lJSJJ.v.-'i Kllet. l.'dltli I'ltlilmnkH. Dorethy 1st rt, Anna Krleillimder, Anna Hamilton. -aA-ri 11 I vul" KK. Olaily-J l.awH.m "21& 11 MT.rl 'Jda Macrae t'arullna Marvin - tWy-tt' ,,Mllls. ilaraari't Vlrhels I)nrt ,K-.r'nWivJf1"1 I'ulnePlt. Ofrlrude I'elKn--aiaBft -. xvi. t. iteer. Theresa Iteiiutnkt, -aa "-isTi-.T.Tiw, 32 nd ANNUAL JUNE SALE jm r liflMslH J $ MR As low as 'A, K iJSSbA' . llesemarv Htanlei. Dera BfiEDlf'tHaiel Troth. Ollva ana it en ,"rf --"- ia3 Grands. I is p I sTsTsTsTsTsTissTsTiMissTsTsMsWsTsTaMsTWsTsTsTsTs'sTsTsTsTsTs'W g ;s r S LLsslssHslsk E? 1 1 llMIMl Te Clese Out A Number of High Cost, Individual Afternoon Dresses At Less Than Cost Of Slightly Used Pianos and Players Including Uprights, Grands, Players and Repro ducing Pianos, together with several slightly-used, shop-worn and demonstrating Pianos, at substan tial reductions. During this sale we will sdl every instrument in stock, regardless of cost or profit. Uprights. $15 00 Payers, $1 QC.00 Starting as low as As low as " $235- Every instrument we sell has our Manufacturer's Guarantee. and, if se desired, can be purchased en our easy payment plan. IT PAYS TO THINK PIANO C 11th & CHESTNUT STS. OPEN BVKMNf.S (Factory 50th & Parkside Ave.) w hwmml m flfy -- s 7 f-J M m jHU .atisstC. L QlivtrUsslsssbsftsWasssssssBk. mil M 4' 1 '' il ill1 11 Mli'iifc l iiiYiMuX llBeRllli I 7 I sWW I 1 t- I .r I I I rB44. I -iViv I .aeSfr I I I j I ji 1- yy tm 1 1 W New draped effects in Crepe Romaine, Crepe Renee, Canten Crepe and Georgette, also a limited number of lace and dinner dresses ; nil sizes nnd all colors, including white. Formerly up te $95 Formerly up te $110 Formerly up te $155 $38 $45 $65 Ai in many instance the number i limited te one of a hind, we advise early cheesing. SKl'ONI) M.OOR 1220-22-24 Walnut Street 11 i : TL ,i e-'-J ' 1 ir., ,r,s-
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