Ife. IP 4 EVENING LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1016. TROOP VESSEL SUNK BY U-BOAT: 500 DIE Principe Umberto Prey of Austnans in Adriatic, Carried 1000 Men 1?AR MUNITIONS ALSO LOST t .. i . . . ROME), Juna 10. An Italian transport, with 1000 troops on Mart) hs.a heen stink In tho Adriatic Sea tiy an Auatrlnn aubrnarlne, At loapt haf V troona wero lest. The transport was ths Prlnclne Umberto. f h" logs pf (o was very heavy, fVUy C00 trlhlP?. It Mated; unafilclplly, The Admiralty announced tho destruction pf tho transport In tho "following; official Statement! , 'Tho Principe Umberto, whllo conveying troops and war materials, and whllo' cprfod by destroyers, was attacked In tpo lower Adriatic by tw? Austrian submarines. 'flie was struck bjr a torpedq and sank rt a few minutes. Although prompt aid was. rendered, It Is feared that half of (ie froppa on board perished," SWTONGUNSSHELL , TWO MORE FORTS ON WDUN BATTLE LINE jBguville and Tavennes Now Un d.pr HoRvy Fire of German , ArtiUpryNo ipfantry Actions WILL BE DEDICATED TODAY ASSAIL F U M I N RIDGE PAnia, Juna 10, German artillery attacks on tho forts Cf HouvIHa apd. TftYPnnfa. between Fort vaux and Verdun, nro under way, accord In? to the official statement of the French yfa.r Office. StiHvlIlP Is on a Una direct from Fort Van, npw held by tho Germans, and Ver Oim. Tavonnas is about a mile southeast of govivlllo. Fort St Michel stands between Iharrt and Verduru There were no Infantry attacks pn either the east or. west bpnlia 'of thp Mouse' yes terday, says tho statement. Artillery ac tions of greatest violence pro In progress virtually nil along thn Verdun front, with the; greatest concentrations at Avocaurt, Fumln Rdge apd Champltre. The, t of ths cqfpm'unlqua follows t In Chprnpfigno, .west of Mont Tetp, a Btrpftr reconnaltcrlns forco pf the enemy was dispersed py a grppado' attack. Op the. Ief banlf of the Mpuse tho bombardment continued In the Aypcourt woods. On fhe right bank there was a violent artillery combat In the region of Thiau- mont wpqds, Shapitro woodB and Spmln. !Tha. bqrnbard.rnent was especially strong. In ttjg sectors of Tavannes and Souvllle. There Wa no Infpntry action. The. night was relatively cairn, on tie reef pf the front. UNTRASP0RTOITALIAN0 AFFONAT0;5(H)M0RTI II Prfecipq Urrjberto Sijuratp.nel Basso Adriatico Mentre Tra- sportava 1000 Soldati ,SiMlrPllr05Kfiie V?f iiSSI?tM." .VWtiO?'(3-SSWi-'eai-"A.'.!3D,SJHlSSl.SM m Momorinl of tjio Snttorloo Gonpral Ifospitnl of tho United States army nt Clark Park. STONE IN CLARK PARK TO BE DEDICATED Tribyte to Men und Women Who Nursed Civil War Heroes and. to Surgeon Whpse Namo it Boars LABAHAGLIASEGUITA C0NESTREMAVI0LENZA NELLA ZONA DI ASIAG0 FROM GETTYSBURG'S FIELD Tin telegramma dp. Roma dice che 1 MInaterg della. Marina he annunciate) che II tfaspqrto mllltara Principe Umberto a' Etatq BllMrntP nel'Adrlattco da duo eottq rnarlnl nustrlaol ed e' stata afToridatq. Qpast Mno, metfi" Ma tmpno cfiq aveva a bofdo. e cpe' olrca GOO soldati, sono perltj, Pi prfle. gcqp IJ (qato fle) cflmi)neato Ufflclale c(rca questo 8llu.ram.entq; 1 ''11 Plro?c(ifo pripqlp'e. ymberfo, meplre traeporfaya truppe e materale qa guerra 0 mentre ern pcortato da d.ua cacclator pedlnlere, (h tttaccntp naj Basso Adriatico da duq potoma-pl nustracl, "GoiPito 4 ,m simra, 11 piroscafp Bf- fondp' In pqch mrjiit, gebfeepo fqHsa sqc corso Immedlata'mente dalle a I fro n'avl, si pr4e She mtft' lla truppe clje erano a pordo slano perlte." Telegramml da Petrograd e da Roma dl cono che la fortezza dl Dubno, terza del rlangolo dea YPl'nla g' stata qyacuata alle forze auatriaohe e che si suppone gjio Bja, stata gift' occupata 0 Jo para1 tra. breve allo forja mpse. X,'offera!vn vlttofloea ib russl conttnua col masslmo vlgore. I russl hanno fatto flnora 78,000 priglanferl, tra cut parecchl tedeschl delle fofie ill VPn (tin: genburg, hanno conqulstato una testa di jjonto a dodicl mlglla a nord-ovest dl Lutzk e ralnacclano serlamente tutta la Galtzla, II generals Brustloff, che dlrlge queata tre pienda offenstva, ponttnua ltd. avanzare, Egl (1' abltuatp a non contare e perd.ltg sqa uando deve ragglungere up, obe'ttvq phe el e' preflaao, e de resto ha a Bua tlspo glzlono forze enorml. Non e' Imprnjiaplle quindl che presto si vedano I russj In marcla per Leopoll. THOMAS II. DQVWEIITYJR., RECOVERINa FnQM INJURIE8 Clubman, WJto Drove Fatal Machine, Will B Pat Under Arrest ThBma Harm Baiigherty, Jr., bond, broker uti cabman, front whose automo. Bli" Uss Oerlruda tTqwer, was llupg to tier death on May 13, Is recovering rapidly at pe Qerrnantown Hospital from the effects of Injqrles he suffered In the same acci dent. None of Mr, Dougherty's friends has been prrfilU4 a WW h.lm, although je Is able tq wajk about the, hospital ifrounda. and F.onvriie with orderlies, fiursw apfl pth.er patients. JJs paints srs his only Qntal4a vialtqrs, Mr. Do(tgiertjr s pjPtet to b able to aye the liospltal shortly fqr his home pn Schoolhquss a,n- Oarjtffn OHncap. of th ? fWirfi lPt?nfli f9 P.lSfO tf!P young . glubraam under arrest as 'soon as Mr. goughertylj fpdjUPn,WM p,errat h(s ar. yalgnmanfe According (o the police. In stlgattop. pf jha acclgsnt, which occurred pn ueunorK aYfrme, nfaj- tj)t gpmpjbus r Tjts memory of tho loyal men and women Who volunteered tp nd the sct and tvotni ed. d.nrng the Olvll Wpr In tio aatterlee (tenarnl (napltal, West Philadelphia, vlll be honored this afternoon, when the stnnn merqprlp.1 pprcfiascd by residents pf tho section Yt'hero the hospital was located wU be dedicated In Clarl? 1'urlf, -nth gtreet and paltjmorp avenqo. Tho following Inscription npqn copper Plato nt the base of (ho stone gives In brief Is purpose and thq plan f the dqnors: Th(a stone, from tho battlefield of Gettysburg, Is placed by citizens of the nclghbarhoqit In tho ypqr 131" to mark the pearby site of the Vfest Philadel phia General Hospital of the United States Army, later designated tho Satturleo Qeperal Hospital in honor of Brigadier qeneral Rlcharu Smith Satterleo, U. S. A., a noted surgeon, and alsq to cornPemqrnte the services of the patriotic men and women who, as volunteer physicians, nurses and co-workers under General Isaac . Hayes, surgeon-ln-chlef, here adminis tered on June 'J, 1862, to August ? i;ss, to more than 20.0QQ sick and wpundet) soldiers pf the Civil War, The movement to purchase and erect the stone was begun about four years agp by the 49th Street Station Association, the Cedar Avenue Association and tha Ohcstpr Avenue Association, and under tho direct supervision of Dr. Seneca Egbert, dean nt Medlco-Chlrurglcal College, and Frank II. Taylor, of 4818 Sprlngtleld avenue, a a. A. II. veteran. Common Cpnclmqn ! W- Thompson, of he 40tU Ward, nerved as treasurer of the committee. Tho subscriptions from the residents of the pelgrtbarhqd totaled ?CQ0. Reminiscences and tributes wil be given by Dr. William W. Keen, Stato Senator Hd ward w. Pattpn. Prof, Francis Hnrko Brandt, tho Rev. Thomas B. Neely and the Rev. M. J. Crane. John Russell Hayes, librarian of Swarthmore College, will rcc(e a poem and Major Moses Veale will de liver the commemoration address. The program will ba opened by a musics,! selectlqn played by the Municipal Band, apd bugle calls by Troop 89, Boy Spouts. Fol losing Invocation by the Rev. Thomas JI. feey, b'PHl!' H. Taylor will relate the his tory of the hospital. The tablet ' will be unveiled by Miss Edith Brandt and Mss Ruth Anna Thompson. GH Italiani Costretti ad Arre- trare di Un Continqio di Metri nel Settore di Campomulo LE VITTORIE DEI RUSSI fiatue. pouiherty was pperatlngy his far at a, pf gg far In ejfPsijs ef Jh() Jiark muuiooiis, nnq inu fireumsiance con tributed to Its pvfrturnlng apd iha death, ur JwhtMBj mm ?PWf.r In tfia Area fterlan Hospital, Mr. oughtrty'ij jrilod, W pl)rpB tfe ar, is a bbink. sq tor as he fatal oc i mtrttnc I cqneerna. He recalls spsndlng fUTOoan gt h P)ll!jl4i!nl4 Country gluU nd the start homeward with jllas wr, tiut th$ Jfttervft) prS!lns hi re gvwy e cqgiclQUfness In tne Jifi?!! Is Jii WnUlar. con41l9ri ffw:te4 ir. Daugh Mty several years ago, following an accl fcut, during a polo same, which rendered Jjiui unconscious for ssverai hours. ' 1 j 1 1 1 , GMSe'B HiU Men Aak P?ing imitr of the Qeorgt's HIU Improve- Pi.t AaWMtfatlon last night: at Odd allow" HlMt jMHSMrt? I"niie, fUd NpnsjstK. m, BTSnitunv or me ;' viM mwtMiw Mtn'q Ajmo- j Police Court Chronicles There were slight differences of opinion among (he guests who attended tho "quet little sociable" at the homo of George Har rington, 8846 Brandywlno street. George Is a quiet negro with a persuasive manner. Those present discussed tho events of the By between, various liquid reinforcements and listened to soothing musio which was dispensed, by a hq.nlq 8P1 sultar. Some of the negroes present thought that George erred slightly regarding details of the subject under discussion and they tqd him so. It appears, howeyer, that George Insisted that he w FisWi Psm Smith nS AUoiph Taylqn lq of (jpiet tempprmpnti vpud not accept any explanations offered by George and many or the guests gathered around. Those who sided with George thought t only proper that Smith and Taylor shoiild Iea-e. Jn order to save time, they assisted theq guests (b thB trPct, forgetting fqr the moment to Ut them obtain their hats and umbrellas. Others present expressed CL'ilr Vjjjf the belief that there had heen too much hurry In hastening the departure of the two negroes, and the sympathizers yere helped out In the same manner. Then It appears that som.B pf tpe, tijrnlture became over turned p (ha general qlsgus8lon and "a number of unseemly crashes came from tha house pf gaiety also a hatchet. PollFtman IJuSy aw Irn9 "of the guegts leaving the Uarrfpfton boms backward apd In other ppslttons, which to say the least looked strange. ' Tha cop hastened to Investigate. ITe reached the house. It Is said. Just as George, Kas drawing a revolver- Ii fact, accoi g to Duffy, the trigger was just abqut to m m f$un when h, fluffy, knocked It from the fend of Harrington. The cop quickly concentrated a number of the guests, including George, Smith and Taylor, and lined them up before Magls frfta JJtevenson at the 39th street and Lan caster avenue station. "We wuz onla havin' a sosheribll tlmt," said George, "when the offlsah arrlbed and locked us up. tTt)f Judge was of (ha prln;on that the & M'4 wisely under t.hi clreumsUncea; and tp snow his approval Cn this connection the Judge bald Harrington In 1100 bail foe i4j tte aid ef that rgniza- I court and sent the otbsr prisoners to the . -,- !' ,J -1 r- v- 1 1 .i i Awapvnr r t"'""1c p j-t- ROMA, 10 Giugno. II Mlnlstoro della Guerra pubbllcava lerl sera il segponta rappqrto del generate Cqdorna circa la sttmziono alia fronts Itaio-austriaca: Nela vallo ilell'Adlgo s sono avutl duelll dl artigllerla. II fuoco dcllo nostra batterle hu provocato Inccndll nel dcposltl di munlzlnnl del ncmlco ad Aughebeno e nella Vnllprsa. Sulla fronto Foslna-Astico nella sera del 7 corrento forze nemlche che si erano concentrate n h'ant'Ubnldo e Velo d'Astlco pronunclarono un attacco guile nostrc posizlopl di Monte Glove e Monte Brazome, ma furono pronta ipcnto disperse dnl fuopo dclle nostre batterle. La battqglla contlnua epp estrppia ylojepza suH'altoplano de Setto Cqnv pnl. Mercoledl' tern II nemlco pronun clo' up attacco contrq lo nqstro posj-. zlonl nd est dela Valle dl Campo Mulo, attapco chp cpntlnuo' fjno pile (1 della notte. La nostra fanterla pcclsa un grap npmero d Ko(at neiplpl. Nella glornata di lerl (glovedl') II nemlco, avendo rlcevuto enorml rln forzl, rlnnovo' I suoi attacchl nella zmia, ad est di Aslagn 0 ail pst della valle dl Campo Mulo, dopo un Intenso borpbordanpinto da parte d lpimerose batterle. Le nostre truppe alpine e la nosira iantera resplnsero rlpetuta mento gll attacchl dol' nemlco molto superlqre in forz.e, contrattpecandojo spesso con vlgorosl nssaltl alia halo notta. A"i sera le nostra trpppe, per megllo sqstenere l'noessante fuoco fleH'prtlglierla perplcq rlnlegarqno per un penupaio qi mctr( pui' aq est, eu megllo protette ppslziopl. ella Vpl Spgapa a epbero azon dl artigllerla. Nol operammo attacchl favorevoll alio noBtre truppe nella zona di Fade stagno, In qtiella dell'alta valle del Bolte e sulla Rienz Nera. Nela Carnla e nell'lsonzo s.1 epbero azlonl d artigllerla 0 lapclci d iombe. L'QPFENSIVA DEI RUSSI. Intanto contlnua con spettacolosl successl la grande orfenslva del russl contro la llneo austriacha della Vollnla, della Oallzla 0 della Bpcqvlpp. l panmnjcqtp ufliclale rqssq d) ler sera apnppcln che le annate de)lp czar coptiquapo nd avapzaro dala pa)ud.l del Pr)net a( conflpa dplla Rpmanlp. Fpo p ler I'altrp I russl ayevano preso al neptjeq lp pqchlsslml slornl d offenslv'a 65, 00Q prlpoplerl, d cul 1143 H1clall. oltre ad una grapd.p fiuantlta1 d pr'tlg'lfe'rlo, dl al tre urml e dl piunlzlopl, Quello che conta dl plu", con la conqulsta della fortexa dl Lutzk 1 russl si sono Incu nffttl pel npnto pu' flebqle dl tutta la Unea austro-tedesca (p Russia, pi punto ciq' dove at pntvano le fprze tcdeacpo e quelle austr) ache. In modo che 1 panchl dl ambeqpe lp armate sono vrtualmepte aggiratl. Ora essl hanno anche conqj)ltptb la testa dl ponte di Rojastlhe, J mlglla a nord-ovest dl Lutzk, mlnacclapdq pqsi' I'lmportante centrp ferroyjaro fortflcatp d Kqvel. Lutzk era II nuartlere senerala dell'arnl. duca Fprdnpndo, porpandanie della quortp. prmata aqstrjaca. J prlglqper( austrlaol raccontanq cpe I'attaccq de rP8l era conf pletamenta Inaspetfato, tpntq che alia vlglla delfattapcp gl pllcla austrlacl cplbra vapp ppp Fhnipagne. o dana la cosidettp. vjtfprla nv dell Qrmqia; smi'inghu- trra. Jl fuoco Intenslsslmo dell'artlglierla fHft trenpq' 1 (esta. " ? ni?!i s lmpa3ronlrepp 41 sqpresa duna tjona ferroyfarla tepMi daj pystrlacl e 4f?R9 Blypse hp trin'q PSrlco dl trHPPe, a PR! queste furono fatte prig'toplerq TAFT WILL ADDRESS TEMPLE GRADUATES AT ACADEMY TONIGHT Ex-President to Be Orator at 30th Comtypncofnont of Col lege ant Professional Departments 174 ARE TO GET DEGREES Ex-President Tnft will deliver tho grnd untton address at the 30th nnnunl com menoement of the Templo University, col lego department and professional schools, to be held tonight In tho Academy nf Music. Two honorary degrees will bo conferred. John Grlbliel. president of tho Union League, will receive tho degree of doctor of Jaws, Which Will bo presented by Con gressman J. Hampton Moore. Tho Rev. Harlan Creelman, Ph. D., a member of tho faculty pf Auburn Seminary, New York, Wll rccelvo thn degree of doctor of divinity, to bo presented by tho Rev. Dr. Moseley H. Wllllnms. Tho degrees In course, numbering 174, wll lie conferred by the Rev. Dr. Russell H. Conwcll, president of Templo Univer sity. Twelvo certificates, In courses whero no degrees are given, will bo presented. Nineteen of tho graduates aro women, several of whom have attained very high honors. The best record of any of the women was mado by Miss Alma M. Hln man, of 208 Rochelle avenue, Roxborough, a student In tho medical department. Hlio has the Second highest averago In thn class, won five prizes out of a total of IB and received honorable, mention In com petition for four other prizes. She will he rewarded by a post as Interne In the Samaritan Hospltnl. Miss Jano R. Doudard, of Chester, an other student in tho medical department, win servo ns interne in the Allentown Hospltnl. A rcmarknblo record wns mado by Miss Mary M. Polzcr, enrolled In tho pharmacy department. She will be graduated with high honors. Thero wcro three other women In this course. One of the graduates In dentistry Is Miss Gertrude Lowcnsteln, n native of Stutt gart, Germany, who canto to this country especially to study her cIkihcii profession. She will return to Gerinapy to prnctlce. An other woman in the denial class is Eva Korpbllth, of 2019 North 30th street. One of the dental graduates Is a clergy man, wliq worked his way through by preaching In New Jersey several times a week. He Is Herman J. KcyHor. The collego has aided several of tho students to complcto their education by tho loan of money and by assisting them In getting work which did not conflict with their studies. The 174 degrees nro divided ns follows: Bachelor of arts, 21 ; bachelor of science, 12; bachelor and science and civil engineer ing, 1 ; bachelor of sclcnco In chemistry, 1 : bachelor of science in education, 8 ; doctor of sacred theology, D : bachelor of divinity, 2 ; bachelor of l.-uvs, 20; doctor of medicine, 13 ; graduate In pharmacy, 32 ; pharma ceutic chemist, 3; doctor of pharmacy, G; doctor of dental surgery, CO. The last named arc enrolled In the Philadelphia Dental School, as this branch of tho Uni versity is known. Every quarter of tho grone Is represented In the personnel of tho graduating class. There are students from most of the coun tries of Europe, from Canada, South Amer ica, the West Indies and Egypt. In tho dental department nro four students who came from Denmark i order that they might olitajn a doctor's degree. In the pharmacy department are four students from Italy, two from Russia, two from Porto Rlcq and ope from Egypt, Rumania and Austria, respectively. Following is a list of the graduates: UACHKI.OIt OP AP.T8. Kdna M. Mooro Cpnrlea W. Nelion JInrry A. 1'nlmer Irene lf. Pouluoa Ilucbol P. Miurp I .a Itov Smith Titus J. iJtcltz Cora U. Suiter James A. TfiomrBon Marlon V. von Kesiler ) si yirtiifr V. 61ifJkrrTHBUJ$IAH SCPNP OP KUSSIAN GAINS Tho henvy line shows tho position of tho Slny forces before the recent offensive against tho Austrlnns be gan, while tho advances around Lutsk and Jazlovatz nro indicated by tho dotted lines. J. Theoilnrc Arntz Francis M. Ilaker Vernon II. Iilclimore jarnes ii. nrignam fieorgii 0. Cachrnns bMui.nl tl L'l... hrol.rL. prvln John w. Foote Oforso I.. Jnckson Horace P. Kern peorge J.elt. I.lnJaay STRATEGIC FOKTIFIHD TIUANGLE NOW L RUSSIANS' HANDS LONDON, Jpne 10. The Dnly Chronicle's Petrograd corre spondent says that the Russians In pierc ing tho Austrian front at Lutsk broka through not ono or two Hues of trenches, but thiough a whole deep and complex net work of the fortifications that guard ono of the most Important sectors of tho Aus-Irn-German front. They are still pushing forward for miles beyond tho town. Lutsk was tho headquarters of Archduka Joseph Ferdinand's army, and the Impor tance nf the victory there Is that the His sluus bnvo broken through Just south of the point where tie Austrian front links up with tho German. The triangle Olykn-Lutsk-IColl Is In Russian hands, and from tbo trlanglo load maps nipl railways to Kovcl pud Brest, lo Vladimir Volynskl and squthwestwnrd to Sokal and Rawaruska, in OallclOj "Fascinating prospects," says the corre spondent, "open out beforp General Brus- slioff, for tho right wing nf tho German front Is'cnllankcd and tho left wing of the Austrian front that commands tha ap proaches tn Lcmborg. Apparently during tie hattjo the Germans threw up reinforce ments from Brest-Lltovsk, for among the prisoners captured are a large number of Germans. ''Tpe Lutsk victory changes thp whole po sition on tho Russian southwestern front. Hardly less Important Is the Russian suc cess in Gallcla, whero the Apstrlan posi tions between Trlpucliovce apd Jasloyitz, south of Buczacz, have been forced and tho Austrlnns driven beyond tho Strlpa. "In Ilukovina again thp Austrians havo been driven back south of Okna and the head of tho ralyay leading to Czernovitz is in Russian bands.' ,, FillE IN MOLDING PLANT $ 10,000 Datnnga pono in Establishment of S. M. Gosh C Fire of an undetermined origin damaged the molding plant of P- Mi t,0! k Co" 221 North 4th 1ret, last night to the e' tcp.t of' abqut ?I0,0p0. Tha nptqmoblte re ppl'r Bhop of L. J, Barkowlt, Sit North h i,-.a iniii j.minil bv water. t .. - nnnrnr iii nlant Is the finish ing department, wber picture mold nes are varplsfied, ?t Is said tha " started on this poor among the varnish. Jhe roof was Ig nited apd the fourth and fifth t,or,P8w,er destroyed before tie ilremen copd control tpe blazo. VIOLENT BATTLE RAGES ON ASIAG0 MOUNTIANS Italian ff,Compolled to Retreat lOt, e;Jorda by Overwhelm ''Tng Enemy Forces ROME, Jpne 10. The oniclal communi cation Issued by tho War Office last night follows I In the Adlgo Valley there has ,ie8n, an artillery duel, our firing ca slruf flreq npd explosions In tho munl110" depots at Aughebene apd Vallarsa. On the Postna-Astlco front, on the evening of tha 7th, enemy forces, concentrated botween Sant'Ubnldo and Vat Astlco, commenced an attack toward Monte Glove and Monte Brnzoipe, and were promptly dispersed by the accurate nro of our artillery. Tho battle continues with cxtremo violence on tho plateau of Setto Com muni. On Wednesday evening on at tack pn our positions cast of the Cam pomulo Valley continued desperately until 11 o'clock at night. Our Infantry killed a large pumber of tho enemy. During yesterday tho enemy, having .received enormous reinforcements, re newed Its attacks In the zona cast of Aslago and oast of tho Campomulo Valloy after Intense bombardment by numerous batteries. Our Alplpo troops and Infantry repeatedly repplsod tho enemy columns attacking them brave ly with the bayonet. At the close of tha day nur troops. In order to better sus tnln the Incessapt fra of the enemy artillery, withdraw on new positions soma hundred metres further to tho east. In tha Sugana Valley thero was an nrtillery action. We mado favorable attacks In tho Podestngpo zone, In tho Upper Bolte and on the Relnz Nero. Ip the Carnla and Isnnzo zones there wero nrtjllery and homblnp exchanges. PARKWAY PR0PERTI TO COST CITY ?671,4 VIEWERS MAKE REPORT OLD NASSAU ORATORY 0UTBREEZES CHICAGO'S Princeton Juniors Play Demos thenes' Role on Epochal "Sat urday of Commencement Week" CAMP PRESENTS FLAG TO MITCHELL SCHOOL nmsell O. Cooney notiert I (Jherlei Koehldr u. (.arson Jacob A. I.evlnthal IJACIipt.On OP SCIENCE. William K. AboUio John K. McOonlsle far V. Aretz. Jr. Auhrev uirhm.. K.Iwnrd W, Thllo Edmund A. Thompson Conrad T. Waldle Charles A. Younir tMCHgUm OF SOIENr.U AND CIVIL Matthew It. Oollub. nACHBLori of scienci? in chemstp,t. Elford p. Streetcr. IIACHELOn OK SCIENCE IN EDUCATION, ptlvo Douglass Annie P. llswltt lltulah A. Fenlmoro Anna 8. ilsoiayilen nrcla T. Oarrlson William F. Schmidt , Frapk H. (loltschnlk Florence Vonk." DOCTOH OF SACKED T)IEOI.Oar. flustay II. nruce Fredsrlck A. I'sters Daav,.d"bDai.n, A""er T- Wright' I1ACIIGLOR OF DIVINITV. Charles Q. liauer AleanJer flomon IIACHELOIl OF LAWS. Thomas E. Comber IiuiioK i. t'orson Mnlp 1'. FerKuson Alandr Frlpd llarry A. corspn llarry A. llrfar Thomas M. liahn Wm. F. llarrlty. Jr. John W. llopman, 4r. Amos lvrevs.on Hamuel A. Levlno (lesumlnn T. JUlorlello Frank w, Melvl'r, ' Mayer Morilell Itobert II. Morrow John N. Ouznunlun llarry T. ltnifnbury Vharfes S. Hhlnn ifllh,.T-..'?,eVensoa I'eter P. Zlon Jane It. Hoi flenlamln U William Jl. Wil Ma DQOTOn OF MEDICINE. lloudart Bjmuil D. (Irenvay "TiV-.t. r.L"m. M..ninmon nutipias-nircU Charles A. Y.iTnJn A'"' KflSi.""'.'"'" tsuben FrlVdmin '""" OIIAPUATE IN PHAIUIAnv piu uiser ision ji. tuair . I Ian IllUden lalph E. Jiower yalter u. tlranuon !rry.Ji.t;oiDorn a ai. Children and Patriotic Societies March in Parade Prior to Raising u Cooper -.manual Al. i.' tenjamin a. anul M. Cooper L.OI Carl J. Jarnliv E wood J h-crn William A. Iboico ,t(u,th i; McHusp jiavld II. Vrinco 'eier I1ratnr Aijn 4avis iortin (1'iirlts ItlnK Eyerttt J. fto Alfredo H. Cu Xrturo A.A. nVrg(lll qn James a. plcksap Maurlci ;owur lister oherls ia Iforrll Fainstona Samuel J. Forma wan fnfn irlco I.. snn .uril U. Heyfert :er,V. Sialism m Salnuel Steyer "reen ' Samuel S.' Ve(iman PHAItMAPE.pTPAL CltEMJST. DOCTOB op pharmacy. Brmando Aronno, Ph.O. Ixiuls dreen Ph n cientije. Kypeim.. a?rgoaS?n'ScIhha-ct?;I,i F'f pK?.J A M",ey U(j! " Williams, Ph. TI(B pilll.ADEr.PIIIA DENTAL roiimi' PQOTOR 01? DBNT.i? iH'OE(VfcaE William T. Adelbelm Herman J Kevser Asustln.ll. Camunas Erik W. K-JV'er r,i. ,.r..iTvrj- .I,U KtauUIH nq. Camu ckburn larold llrlV :Mi Webster 55. Cope :'aul j: paLons lire d f, II. Dickinson JnlelJ. Eager .Viiliahl Eraner Dan Fillt John W. Koloed JjVa KornblItfi, ? h"',!.AA Kstaker VJ17'".? -nrau 11. Ifvu. ' - din ?, Jdhn Frank TV1' Quafche pra dppq gtqnsa alia stetjaa etaifope "fl a'trp trfsnp Wlcn ill rptjnlSlPnl, e pol altrl ancpra, e tuttl furono catturatl da) russl prima che II Comando austrlaco fosse gvvfr.jta ehe 1 itailene nen pf pW Unpu In upa, bttaglja pna inter dlvlslope ausjrlacn cqp dps general) pi arrsse l rusl. e dl ssa 1'pnlca parspna cpe resUtette fu pna mqnaca. ppgherese che scarlcava una rivpiuiia. epptrs l ryssl, I WH'Cl mlta.rl credono che la cad.p(a dl I.utzk poptltuica una serla mlnaccla per opol a per iptia (a dgUzlf prlepule. hanno dl gla,' evftcuato 1 fprezza dl X)una, a terza del Jrlangolo foftlrlcafo d.ella, "VoU- Loses RelaJivej, jri" Wn a yfe Out cf wqrfe and gFlevlng; for the ps pi l&l ,r? atla n ho SurpPjan. War: hka PoWl. a ppl, fa years old! ktUe Mffifi byPelfpn eariy today In hU lodg- fpw-ill worlh rfpsi iks't- simpn c& UUpf dtd p chjUf an4 nQtIfl5r3 .. a WW BK1 19 WW RftPMr mm m. m& a h si Erse Ulshcf lkerson Jobsnnei Uaniner Jobaanis E. ujorup aui j. ureienor uuo u. fan SSL"" JTkBKtr . afi?E.Si Jr, Ji Harry A. Ifalues ('arclvat K. Hartman Francis, tv. uorrocg xtaraia it, 4". Unman f' T..7.i WiT-" " .'!. John"sV0"' lUlph n? Putni'm Orvln E. ItelJel I'iS'lV'S-ls.Vm'crman Oustay o.i! 'vo il. Spoikov HSiSXnV- ."Mnin SJ. V". "? allKI Ws ;.r Ikln II "W'.-'r waiter, U. Wlllljnis Henry v, 5Jernt" Jorsen- sen M. Kmsnut) Kalish CERTIFICATE3. for pecI course! ig leading to a degree COURSES IN CHEMI8.TBY. ?iU."m i- 9robl5b Htnlamln A. gorber A'Vfn 4. krkoss 3 Walter , Strlgef' Charles. T. 'Norton James I). BinVj BIBLE) TBACIfBB.t THA1N1NQ CQVRSB. 5fi)ooii it MeOallgm " Pra4uates of ths medical department have received, hospital pppolptroents as follows; Samaritan IfeSPUpl. hllaph.lj-llm.a "1 Htnwap, S. Bruce Orenw8y7 Harry Q. Bsken gnd C.har)es A. Judge.. f6ll4de.lgh.lft gepefaj Hospital Reuben fff!4lRlP.- Nowstern Qeneral hospital. Phlladel-PhW-Percy r. preltus and Benjamin Bowman. St Timothy's Hospital, Philadelphia Anthony g. MacIejewskL lalTOVe rWkWM-1 WU' tf AUPt8W Il9?lt3rt, ?.Tafa,n, A. Bojjr Children of live public schools pnd patri otic organizations, Including the Independ ent Order Sons of America, the Patriotic Sons of America, the Stonemen, the Boy Scouts, the G. A. R. and tho Red Men. took part In a parade this afternoon as a preliminary to Hag-raising exercises at tho S. Weir Mitchell school, 66th street and Klngsesslug avenue. George W.' liber, commander of Cavalry Post No. 35, O. A. R., was marshal. The parade formed at 71st street apd Wood lund avenue. Tpe line of march was down Woodland avenue to 01st street, to Klng sesslng avenue, to GOtli street, to Chester avenue, to B6th Btreet, to the school. Sixty children carried the flag to be used for tho occasion. It Is 10x20 feet. Be hind them marcped 45 girls patriotically dressed and representing the 8 States of the Union. Three other girls represented tho urmy, tho navy and Columbia. The boys wero drawn upon to supply a repre sentative pf TJpcIa Sm. At the school tho invocation was deliv ered by th,b Rev. William II. Helntz, pastor of the Jonathan Prltchard Memorial Luth eran Church, C8d street and Klmwood ave nue; and the benediction by tho Rev. War ren P,. Ward, pastor of the Westmlpster Mrcenwpy Presbyterian Church, Batp street and Chester avenue. Addresses were mado by Ilepry R. pdmunds president of the. uuaru ui uukuiiuii; joipi t. usrper, super intendent Pf Schools, and Dr. Marv Honiht. Thq ling Is the gift of Captain Henry Dodge Cpnip, fJo. 73,' Sous of Veterans, apd the presentptlqp Bpeecli on bepalf of the camp was rpafle by If. Grant Mugnlp. Prof. Rob. ert Brown accepted It on bepalf of tpe schqol, A splute was fired by Battery B, Sons of Veterans. The (lag will be placed permanently In tha auditorium pf the school. Sons of Veterans from Chester and Wil mington participated. FOURTH OP JUIA' EJJHAWIO ON TOY PISTOLS AND CANNON Qnlrs to ?oicp Ure Strict Enforce ' mept of Law qeperal orders covering the police regula tions for the Fourth of July were Issued today by Superintendent Roblnsqn with the approval of Director Wilson. The first three sections cover the prohibition of ex. plosive fireworks within one block at any hospital or dwelling where sickness exists tha posting pf policemen to enforce this regplatlon, tha embargo op toy nlstdls cannon, 4 lh8 "ew law forbidding sale of firecrackers exceeding six Inches p length The fourth section orders the ppllce, In arresting offenders, to confiscate all weapons discharged. In Violation of the )aw. nd to arreiil persons who place caps or cartridges bp ca,rrtracks. ' " " - The next two sections read I'Vou will warn s!l dealers lp fireworks, eta, th2t the r3l thereof wlj be rppre strlpgeptly pro hibited this year thap eyer before. Yr'u w(U do Jh' Immediately and thus save prospective bpyers of fireworks any loss." But one Magistrate's hearlpg will ba held nn jHly i t Plr Hll- TJilS will be a Q . rp, hm Comfort V9r .f Mcea Mown w.l A sclentina suonart and lv . roent that lve ImAedUts. ism. ?& S1 Hf beln. No elastlsTo (th0Ht fprtee., ;J4unders ii wtsri fer MontKs. Ji5 to your tUSljurtJ Iili. or writ, tar ulfl BesurmentT)lnk'No. s. ' ' 3.,!M ftW.JM iwm ffitwf iy vraer ??;, I? B.MUJ PS(H- mlnsl bfi 't.9 19 f 8J. H 11 1 WRMSCU tyta mum mJSL4S!t,i&. i WJ.n- -,. fc, VV.fSlX HITT5J W-T PRINCETON, N. J., Juno JO. The nom ination of tier former "proxy," Woodrow Wilson, by tho Republicans as a solutlqn to tho Chicago dilemma couldn't stir up a bit more enthusiasm than Is bulging out from every nook and corner of this his toric home pf tho present President of tpe United States. Tho spellbinders of the Windy City on Lake Michigan's shore de livered themselves of no more Domosthenean outpourings than wero wafted over Car negie Lake trjja morning In the Junior ora torical contest. The walls of Alexander Hall rang with tho rhetorical nnd oratorical fervor of tho youpg speakers and re-echoed with the ap plauso of admiring relatives and friends. This Incident served to notify tha world that "Saturday of Commencement Week," an epochal day for all loyal sons of Qld Nassau, had arrived. This is the 169th commencement nf Princeton. Trains and trolley, automobiles galore, contributed their cargoes of alumni nnd friends of the students from daylight until some time after the actual start of the day's program. They hung about Nassau street and wait ed, for the opening of the chief event of tho day, tpe commencement circus. Many pf those old stpdents, whose diplomas were awprded a couple of decades ago, became boys again In tler enthusiasm and couldn't restrain their eagerpess for the "big show" to ,begn. Those vio were to participate, and tha Ilne-up went Into tho thousands, slipped Into their costumes ppd eiperged os sqldlers, bandits, sailors ppd nopdescrlpts, that sug gested New Year's shooters to the Phlladel phlans present. Kach class, for several yeprs back, was represepted In the motley aggrcgatipp, pd each was provided with a band of muslo that forgot melody In the contest for noisy honors. More than 6Q0Q persqns. were lined up d.plph gateway pnd ho steps of Old North tp University Feil, nlopg which the "pee-rade." tp give tpe procession Its true Prlncetpplan pppellatlqn, threaded and re threaded Its kaleidoscopic way n time to permit Its participants to witness the Yale Princeton baseball game. 0WNPH OF AUTO WW HE8PQN8HH.E FOR IT Arrested Yhen Jo CpjmB Car Tfmt Exceeded Speed Limit Arrest on the ground that he was re sponsible for pis automobile no mattlr Who fjrgve l(. greeted. jatries Melville" pro printer of a storage buslpe9r pn Market Street pear 67h, today, wJiep (," went to thp i2d. street and WqodaV avenue , eta. tlqn tp plalip his car. The par was nicked Hi. pn pptstnpf street V SK 1 ffif after three you hs who were ridinV ip ?1v miles, an ipur deserted t Pnil ran away Bppiared" tq c.a.nV : h'e rKlvYlS?S' tested spying he had lent tip. ar ti a man named Tpcker last Tuesday and that he M P? JOT thS vehicle slifce. Thlre wU be a further hearing pp Mopday, " Diyorce Suits. Becun Tbs following additional div. .... Pe. in Jfta Common -pf.VfTS,,r,u" "ve ?m 'ElliapeOlcHVprpap ,. Estimates Made on Two .of Largest Sites on Broad Strgj to Be Purchased for , New Sphemq OTHER AWARDS DECIDER Two of tho three largest properties whci tho city must buy In clearing the way f, the Parkway wero subjects of report! filH by the Board of Viewers. A majority report agreed upon by two M three viewers set $230,000 as a fair pUr. cIiobo price for tho property at 0 apd North Broad street, now occupied by D4RUI Kopp's cafe and owned iy Sarah, jf. pr,.; map. The .valuation set upon It hi jw owper Is $22S,ir0. A similar majority report fixed (30t SI) ps tho price the cty should pay fgy b, property on the southwest corner of Broiil nnd Filbert Btrcots. it Is owned JolrAlw A by Louis, Walter nnd Mpro R. Lussan i I brings an nnnunl rental of f6,9op from J tho saloonkeeper who occupies it," ipvj ' Interest which tho city must pay on ttj-.,, ppruriHsu jiii:u biiiuu tun iiiupBrties SIPI placed on the Pnrwny plan In Nqyemhtt 1006, will bring tho total cost for the tw properties to $671,410.83. ' '" INTEUKST CHARGES $126,B73.8J. Whllo the valuation fixed In the report m the Freeman property Is $220,000, the Inter, est charges which tho city ipust pay unllr n decision of tho Stato Supremo Court'win amount to $120,673y,33. The Interest Is . lowed nt 6 per cent, and covers tlie'tlrai which has elapsed since November, 1888, tbi time the land wns placed upon the Pafkwji plan. Tho Interest charges bring the tofij to be paid by tho olty up to $36,S37.I. Tho valuation placet! upon the prprr by tha Board of VIowers Is tower by $jik than the valuntlon of tho owner. The law permits tho owner to appeal to the courts for an adjustment of the difference. It U generally understood, however, that the ttt. fcrenco Is too slight when compared jo the principal to warrant a legal appeal. The valuation nf tho Board of Viewer's la vlrf tuatly tho same ns tho estimate made W city experts. The report on tho property was agriU upon by Louis Sailer and Charles W. Bostf nnd Is tho ono which will be accepted sj tho decision of tho Board of Viewers. At. fred Gratz, the third man of the' grow which considered the case, submitted' minority report which fixes tho valuation nt the figure naked by the owner. "tIm nccrued Interest on his valuation' woulil amount to $131,262.30 and would brlnst'il, sum to ho paid by the city to a total 0! f369.412.30. . The lot measures 40 feet op B.rO-'1'! strut apd Is 75 feet In depth, ppd with, tJieVxctD. -tlon of tho property on tho northwest jf.': ncr of Broad and Filbert stieuts and Ihi holdings of tho Medlco-Chlrurglcpl Cqto : u.i.t ,a ,,(,. ,,u.,fc ,m,uw.u up buna, 1 uvgr for tho Parkway. OWNER OETS RENT AND INTERBS7VH Tho decision of the Sppreme Court, whjTi ( 1 allows inicresi ut o per cem. jrom tne lints. tho city placed the property on the "Part way plan until It actually ppyj for It, was designed to compensate owners whoM bplldlngs would bo deserted by tenants wfjj it became known that they were subject to condemnation proceedings. The property figuring In yesterday's report, however, hu been occupied continuously since November, 1906. Ip tills case the owner received pot only her regular Income, but wllfpe'pild In addition tho Interest which has ac'crui'J during the city's delay. ' " . Tho majority report for $206, 2f for t!l corner prrytrty also was filed b"y Sjlfer nmj Boger. Tho Interest on thaf sum woufi be $118,662.50 and would bring the tptt up to $324,912.60. Mr. Gratz filed a dlf Bcntlng report, fixing the valuation fit tj!tl, 6,00, with Interest at $15 j, 026, or a' ifjM '' total of $413,525, Tho assessed valuation ' of the property was $176,000 In lSOJa'a $200,000 In 1907. The viewers pjso awarded Hpgp A, Ef gan, Jr., the sum of $15,637.50 ps fjam;(ii fpr the property 516 North 21.th ftF(lr which wns condemned op DecombeF h il Tho award includes a vnluolipp of Hlf 25p for the property at the tlmo pf tjjin, with Interest from that date amounting; U $4387.50. m flaye you ever seen them make a "ovjef Have you ever l(ffl , to the '-Movies''? Have you ever heard of the "Movies"? If so, read TftM ijouisj tv. uoa pra. iij,irfe?th-vffla?a,.niw.A,i ,V'Cj'oP,,a!i4e,j!!' WW wn lllndlQ. uurva jj) B!PWl A Stan, of fb, "Mavi" H k ByvviixuH iLMpNiyoirr H Hk All Bookstores Hj ( A. f , McCliir j i'fo, H Jk. I'ublUbers UaH Behind the Screen rftev O JS$ $p hi "J rtp Bui: Jlead bow Marsarit '(qoW on1 pis emajlnj relstlops, " Her Husband's Purif i "" r,!'T rniiT- "v lv vAaJPW. A'tJJ?eJ BtorS- , Xttdtiilft IIUUHJfilf.l t.tsMi iud oniiNriiinn nt m .A. 11 -'.w.zc-vvr-Gzz- 441. -' r" nanuMM v uiauv vKHrw 'J :.!''' .. . . t3 - jpsr trnzr-ssim -MitajRtcortL immss?i sH9Affir 8 " "nilrJ!t?lfc!, "B WMM rejnaikthle b.j, 1 rt7Hf' 1 1W, Tiiflip ?B!,Ti-i3
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