"wyju'wwl fWRtr - nv , v v m W ' W UJ "jy 'if f124 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS FROM NORTHEAST HIGH Commencement Held at Wi Exercises Are illiam Penn School rommenefment exercises for the North t Fish School at Eighth street and Jii.h aenue were held this morning In i(f. suaitorlum of the William Penn High e hnol at Fifteenth and Mount Vernon . ..ta. One hundred and twenty-four ell "lorn" were awarded by Dr. George Strad- ""li, graduates follow! ACADEMIC COURSE - .... E Arnold Philip M. Kelaer S'Kffn It. APPleton Frank A Kennedy frWL WdilnJr Jmea U. Miller '"!? n m tie "" " Montgomery &?,?! naffa Frederick It PIMs Vll m un Charles D. Dewey wMrf riark Samuel Z. llosenfeld P,v d,f TTiemlnff Hdwnrd bchwortr ?SL. OalbYilth, Jr. Joseph It Slegert nl)rA ?n oellJer Earl U. Stranire Kmj S. Hlrschbers M Ernei H. A Jackson 'm rmiMF.RCIAti COUnSB Ku&ene J. Mccomnea Oeoreo J Mlng Jr. Anthony Mlta I-ester J Moes OeorBe II I'nbst Price O Hlghter N. W Shellenberger Samuel S Shelley Nlchol II Smith Thomas B F Spangla John W Trullt uaroia ji wenneimer EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, FEIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917 9 .t r TUnna $ Br BS-wrt. Jr. fiirhsd H Bucks Ism" Callahan ti llllsm E Eeron Bernard Freund Mirvey Ji Mines ot" 1: &""? JT John P. Knrtzuch &H Wienwod MANUAL TRAINING COUIISB rnrfflin C Aah 3d fiSKlY Asaulth i r Ttaiir Jr. John O. Ileck I! narclay S Leathern UN fi J.ll John K. Ixiushlln David Lubarsky c. singleton Mears William o. Mecaughey Carl D Muller C. Elmer Ncuber Samuel F. Orth Charles It. Ott Harold M. Parent Robert T. Paul Fred II. Pfluerer Ray J, Scheetz Carl U. Schmidt James T. P Schultz Walter K. Slgel Ullllard S Selbert Wilson K. Sharp Charles M Sinn Albert a Routhall John F IT Slock Henry K Thomas Robert L. Thornton, Thomas A Trarford Jflhn It. Traphoner William Warren George Weinman Jr Albert!. Whltaker Jr Andrew S. Whiniker Alexander E White Albert I- Wllent Kprinsw t u w inari jr Harold D Kettlewooa Stanley ii wooaourn fiul Klrsteln , ' Harry A Toder George H Kolb DaMd M Yost "The Debt Wo Owe to France was the subject of Henry Bossert's salutatory address KXit" Rodenschati toTmtn Bnidene niirtt II Dpiwirer Htrbert i.nnett Walter A. Ernest Lewie Etenon lpr. -- ,f?..rrf n nallacher $ e i: iioitow Charlea II Oukler Oiorie O. Oelss Jillton E Goldensky Eerie Haggerty jiSn M Harvey IV. Hldderson Jr. Frank M Heebner Horace F Janney Thorapon Jones Boward Katzenhach ...I. 1 U'aiirrmnn YtlUl .v".-- k""a Ki;,"?. WEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH GRADUATES 95 Ten of Diplomas Given "in Ab sentia" Recipients in U. S. Service The class ot 1917 graduated from the West Philadelphia High School this morn ing has done a big bit for Its country. Ten of the ninety-five diplomas scheduled for presentation were conferred "In ab- k tentla because the young men wno nan t won them are enlisted In the serlce of their country nine In the na.al coast defense re erve and one In the National Guard. A number more of the ninety-five sheep- 'ths prospective owners of them are oft doing k Government farm work and work of men f released to military service. p- Todav'a xerttt the ninth commencement of the AVest Philadelphia High School for Boys Md the class graduated topped any out jolng one to date Aery Harrington, Jr.. a son of Avery Harrington, a member of the Board of Education, was among those who received diplomas. Walter George Smith, a member of the Board of Education, made the graduation address. The alcdlctory, written by Mlsha Wat kins, v,as delivered by Leedom Deardorff The salutatory, the work of H Osborne Walton, was dellevred by Christian C. Echaeffer Prizes were awarded as follows: The Senate medal to the graduate excel ling in scholarship and athletics, to Nelson R. Korb The Isaac Shepherd medals to the gradu ates in the manual-training class excelling In their work gold medal to Mlsha Wat kins and silver medal to Miles N. Clair: German medals to three graduates ex celling In German language and literature, to HowardG Rhoads, Albert Wenzel and Helmut Unger The list of graduates follows: ACADEMIC COURSE W Earl Jackson Oscar J Johnson George A Knowles. Jr. Albert Lyman Lane Edward Lane 'Merron L Latta Hugh Q Miller, Jr. Grant M Olewller William N Olewller James J Regan Jr. Howard G. Rhoads Arthur H Richardson John M. Seltzer Richard T. Settle Nelson I. Smith Joseph II Sperling George 11 btephens Alexander D Stevens Herbert R. Swing Franc's C Trimble If nyhnrna Waltnn II Charlts Isaacs ' Albert C Wenzel I, COMMERCIAL COURSE Emll C Hentschel Nelson R. Korb Jean II Lutz Christian C. Schaefer Dald Schwarzman llenjamtn 11 Setzman John T Sheneman Charles A. Wright Joseph P Alacan Jtmes C J Ballagh Luis Berguldo Reuben binder Harold B Bornemann Gregory N Drown Bertram J Bruder A. Abraham Cohan Stanley B Croslaml. . Jr- Jtmes O Dally Jr Charles L Deardorft Louis P Fisher Frank W Uladlng Louis Oreeusteln Avery D Harrington, . Jr- Lewis L. Harrison gurene B Hellman Piul L Hershey J Aiford Hlggons, Jr Charles Isaacs I Birr1n Allien! Charlea II Baldwin george T Iiorton Jr famuel M Hrenner J Millard Bruner Lewia 8 Dickel Richard, Glesecke Marwell S Goodman wm o uross MANUAL TRANINO COURSE Charles w Armor Frederick Bachman fotiert W Barker Herbert Blddl Robert A Boyle !;? rlhrop Chattertcn Ms N, Clair Hsrry Y Claw son Charles Cook George H. Laverell Morris Levy Klmer C. .Muller James R Patterson Carl A Pfell Hajmond N Phenegat W John Porter Emanuel Rathsmlll Nclsoji D. Redding GRADUATING CLASS OF CHELTENHAM HIGH SCHOOL I4sssiiialSsraNltBsMHsUHyV fc sHiViBVRVHRHffililiHEKHcSRs'.li BHwflHAHnJHu0Hi&jA) iHlcsssssHLBsflb BHiJB HiBBsssBBsHHs,issBSs.tasstHrssHhsV jHHRiliiB CHELTENHAM HIGH WILL GRADUATE 54 Dr. Forrest E. Dager to Deliver Address to Boys nnd Qjrls Leaving School Lois M Olbboney Hazel C. Oodshall Marls a Jaeger I5dlth Jamison Marls K. Kalienbach Margaret E Keltey Ruth E. Iaf Marlon C. Lyons 31nd)s II. Mackenzie Edna M. Miller Lola F. Needles Justus M. Hoteland Chas M Hunsberger James S. Kiel Frederick If Krauss William JI. Long John Mortis James It. Mullen Oeorgs M Pancoast William Rogers, Jr. John N. 8chleU Chas. It. Schlotzhauer Edith M Ilay Ruth Slater Sarah A Silfer I, a urn J, Stegner Sarah J. Thomson Bh-anor M. Weldemann Lillian O. Wilson Mildred It. Wltman ?"lora Homer .eah CI Hartzell Edwin W. Armstrong Italph Vf Sis-muni Charlea L. Blroon Ieslla II. Stoner x Richard Torpln. M John 8. Twlnn Walter J Wll Wlllard TV WIUIawB John H. Wilson Warn Jt. Wilson Walter J Cannon Howard A. Wolt John J Cook Redmund Iteukaurt Albert L Crawford Jr, Henry Schnltzer Augustus II f Dan Albert D Spaeth .,!"a .. . . JWaller K Swnrtzkopf Clarence II Eastwick William A Telford Samuel Ferris Jr. Helmut A Unger lBadore Felnstcln Jr. Mlsha JI Watklna llussell D Harrar Joseph V. Wldlng Ralph Holtslzer Arthur O. Wood Wlllam F. HorRn Those marked with asterisk () are boys en listed In military serWce. FARM HAND IMPLICATES MURDERED MAN'S WIFE Williams Declares Mrs. Felch Shot Farmer With Former's Rifle CHELSEA, Vt, June 22 A sensational confession was introduced by the State to day In the trial of Mrs Anna Felch for the murder of her husband, Joseph Felch, on April 22, 1916 The confession was made by Otis W William. Felch's farm hand and the accused woman's alleged paramour Wil liam declared Mrs Felch was guilty of Improper relations with him within a month after he went to vork for' her husband He swore sho tried to bribe him with an offer of $1000 to "get rid of Felch" Felch went to his sugar house on the night of the murder to ball sap Williams declared Mrs Felch followed her husbtnd to the building, shot him dead with Williams's rille and then returned and met him, Wil liams, In the house Browning.King & Company Blue Flannel Coats v $8.50 Single and double breasted with belt all around. White Flannel Trousers $450 Palm Beach Suits, $7.50, $8.00. Dark Colors in Palm Beach Suits $8.75 Extra-size suits, 45 to 52, stout and regular, $9.50 liF 1524-1526 Chestnut St. T f A- DRII1K 4 WAIH The Water Carriers of Olden Days THE Water Carriers of olden days de livered their precious fluid in goatskin bottles and crude jars. It was wet, at least. 'Today, in our city, a 'phone call to the Charles E. 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I i s s s x DRINK g P 'MrHK pvmmmr f or watmu, 2S55eaeBsslaiBaBa Boy Scouts Rescue Drowning Man BORDENTOWN N J, June 22 A man whose name Is said to be James Griff, who has been living In a bolt nlonp Black s Creek, white In bathing there, becamo exhausted and would hao drowned had It not been for George fctccn and Gilbert Wood Boy Scouts, who went to his assistance Stcelton Man Hangs Himself HAIUUSnt no, June 22 Ebcrhard Took flfty-dvo jear old of Steelton, com mitted suicide by hanging George But torf. of New Cumberland, Is In the Harrls hurg Hospital In a iTltlcal condition Ho sent a 22-eallbcr bullet Intn bi" head at Uesenolr Park thli Ity Lois Gibboney, daughter of D Clarence Olbboney, president of the Law and Order Society, tops the class of flfty-four boys and girls that will be graduated from the Chel tenham High School tonight Exercises will be held In the school hall In Elklns Park at 8 o'clrck Miss Olbboney holds the highest average for tho senior year Dorothy Boring vale dictorian, who will speak on "Types of the American Short Story," and William Rogers ralutatorlan, whose essay treats of 'Student Self-Gnv eminent " have maintained the highest records through their four years at Cheltenham. Presentation of diplomas will be made by Dr H D Johnson, secretary of the school board of Cheltenham Dr Forrest E Dager will give tho commencement address W It .iters, principal of the school, will pre side and the Ilev Walter Whitley, of Glen slrte, will offer the Invocation Another member of the graduating class who will take part In the program is Mar garet K Gelger, who will sing "A Gypsy Maiden " Walter Lorlmer, '13, will present tho alumni pin The graduates are Rlliatifth I, llnrker Dorothv 11 IlorlnB I.aura II nurfcoon Anna D t ohee Iuriaret Gelger Hubert H Armstrong Prank H Ilauer Leonard J. Hurle Roy rieeland N Robert Oullbert. Jr. m y j Callous Bunion Tint toot ffffl SHAPELY FEET As Nature Intended JA - Rid yourself of foot evils! The Dr. Reed Cushion Shoe is the only shoe that will restore your feet as nature intended. No Other Shoe Made Combines the elements of Comfort, Style and Durability in such a satisfactory way as the Dr Reed. Sold only at 8 N. 13th Street And Nowhere Else in Philadelphia. Beware of Fraud! x5h 4&&&M&. ,fe & msk i. gg aM"H5sfe.FN H Philadelphians, do you know that within the limits of our great city there is located one" of the finest and most beautiful cemeter ies in this country? We invite you to come out this coming Sunday and visit this garden spot at our expense. We want you to see the surroundings, the hills, lakes, trees and flowers. Over ten thousand rose bushes will be in bloom. People who are familiar with this most beautiful cemetery are united in the opinion that Forest Hills is one of Philadelphia's points of interest You are all welcomes free transporta tion via the Reading Railroad to Forest Hills. Come Sunday sure. ILLS (Non-Sectarian) - Byberry Road and Reading Railroad, Near Somerton An ideal burial ground. Planted in the midst of nature's own beauty no finer spot could be selected. A perpetual care fund has been created and is on deposit with a reliable Philadelphia trust company. This insures watering of flowers, sprinkling and cutting of grass, and other incidentals to upkeep. Other cemeteries charge for this service. It is free to Forest Hills lot owners. It will not be long before these lots will be worth many times the present price. It is a fact that cemetery property increases in value with even more certainty than city property. Every Philadelphia family who has not, as yet, made a reservation for a family lot should avail themselves of this special opportunity. M" dy During the next sixty days, we will sell the remaining five hundred lots in the Memorial section of Forest Hills at the special price of $6.75, plus five annual payments of less than 00c per month for upkeep. The lots are regular four-grave family lots. Send in the coupon below and reserve your option on one of these lots. Remember, there is only a limited number and each one is located in one of the best section of Forest Hills. Do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity. Lots that sold last year for $50.75 are now selling for $84.75. Remember, this price holds good only while these lots arc left. Write 1 end The iapor There is a time when, everyone must consider this question. Why not provide for those who are dear to you at this very unusual opportunity. Send in this coupon at once. Even if you can not accept this invitation for a free outing, send in the coupon at once so that we can register your name entitling you to one oi mese'iois on tins special oner, oenuing uie cuupuu uoes uui uungiuu juu in any -nay. We will send you full information and catalog of the beautiful Forest Hills Cemetery free. We will also record your name on the list entitling you to one or two lots on this special offer if, after inspection, you decide to take aaramBge oi u. inoro man inai, wo win rciuna any aeposu you mmso u you una aucrwurua tuoi juu uuuui wuc auvai-mgo ui iuu JFMP v. opponuaiiy. pciiu hi yuur uaiuc ai uuue. i'huiucs win ua icturucu in ina urucr r-ucn cu auu iuia u they last. So do not fail to lend In coupon at once do not miss this opportunity of this great offer. Memorial Parks and Mausoleum Company Director ot torest null 6tpt. a.3 32 to. Brd St. Mtwwt: Office, Shhw Z Cmetery,B-UrtM5l, Philadelphia How to Get There On Sunday, Jane 24th, and every Sunday thereafter, we will take you to and from Forest Hills fret of charge. Transporta tion via The Reading Railroad, One or tiro of our representatives will ac company the train. It-Tin the Tlradlng Terminal &l 10 15 A. M. and at 117 1. M. Tqcm repreaenta tirei will be in the rear car and can be recocnUed by a white badge which they will wear, and also will be known to the conductor!. People who wish to take advantage of this transportation may atart from tha Readlnr Ter minal or any Station along- the route where theae tralna atop Returning from the Cemetery, ve will have the same arranirementa on tralna leaving the Cemetery at 2 07 3 13 and S'10 p. m. Should you desire, however, to ko out at any other time, pleate write ua for ticket! which we will then gladly furnish to you for that occaaion. Kindly bring as many of your friends alona; aa posaible, and convince youneif what prorrest we have made durins the laat year. Or, If you wish to go out with your own automobile take Bustleton Pike to Forett Hills Cemetery. 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