rw; r, r v ' H&W tp t"y SB i ' , n rwi m .... W. . V .) '1 . v. i&i LwK ' fl I.!' ' . ' f . Ll . Brt'lhk fctj' E m ' W W, ' . few yu I PI' B 'in f Iff m W GRADUATE FROM JEFFERSON '! V, MTJItVa rinrrrnnn rtnr!n Ontvi , -i -.- wwivua Lsuimg uuni- tnencemont Exorcises in Academy of Music HONORS FOR NAVY MEN KV ., T""''n"nn Mecllonl CollrKP srncluntrtl feW'c '" ninety, fifth rlnKs of tililplrm nt Ri,y norm tmlnv nt the Arnclrmv or Alitor. V ' ''"" hundred ami ality-nvr- otmic men, irom ainwm pvtrx fctMc In the I nion. icflvcfl the dc ce of doctor of modi Cine. Tlif Her. Dr. DarM M. Strclc. wtor f th Chnrch of St. I-iiVr and the KfMnhnrry. tipmcd the jn-nrlnntlnti ox , crews with nravcr. followed In tin cimfrrrlnsr of decree' ii.v WIHInm Pnt ter, president of tho boiird of trustee of tho collefce. Honorary degree were awarded to tyo ditlnKuihed medienl met. In the United States navy. The honorary Vsree of doctor of Jaw were ronfer-ed on Admiral Wil liam C HrlMtrl nrf.nn frnrn1 nt ll" 'the1 United States nay and president ot ji , t!M! Americiin Medical Arodntlon. In rorojcnmoii of Uls services duriuir thn jvar. Hear Admiral Edward It. Stitt. hwwlof the United States Nmal Solioo' at Washington now and for mnnj ens lecturer on tropical medicine nt .teffer on, and one of the phyniclens who 1ms attended President 'Wilson. wa award ed tho honorary degree of doctor of saenee. , The vnledlctorv addresx ni cum bv Admiral unlisted. MH ttibjeet n "Joseph and Kcofamlu. or Sripntifie Opportunities and I'ivic OblUjitioiix." Fift-nlnt' of these appointment were In seventeen hoiitnls In l'lillutlel phla; sixty -two appointments In twenty-eight hopltals iu IVnusj lvaula outside of Philadelphia. Thee two were the largest numbers of appointments in any one citj or state. Sine of the men are going to four New Jersey hospltaN, and twelve to nlue New York hospitals. The remaining nine who won places in advance of graduation are going to widely scattered localities, in cluding Connecticut, Massachusetts, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, Panama and Hawaii. Graduating Class The degree of doctor of medicine was conferred on the following grnduaten by the presidint : Arthur Cliass Amblr. Jre l.lvlwcuton Amabel, any U Andeisoa Jams Balph Jr., Allan C'arlthera Banner John Itdnard Iiarsbv Dudley lUrir Beajmuat. Hlmar Rertrnnd. raul Arthur Blahop Hnry VlUard florin. Robert Alolus Bradie James Kill Hrayaha.'v Ralph Elbert UrooUf Muttln W. Brrwar-ia n. HoIIU Leo B-oMuon Kenneth t Scott" Uulser. Loula P"ranklln llurkley. 1-arold J IJrrcti. Walter I,a.nrence Cabal), lamea Truun Campbell Maxwell Chrner. Eusene i). Clark, A 1111am Burdctte CltnJcn- filnir Georae Culllna Ilurold J Colllni Slun. y Di Witt Conklln. Jo.in Joifph Conway. Thomas llllaui Cook. Jamrt Anthor.) Coz xollno. Carroll Franeli Crcl. iluiard Crder John Harrison Curran. Il'churd Hav L)nl rymple. Irln TuttUon Davrnport, Bamuel II. Davldow. Ullllaiu Hart Dawson. llcnr lirlatoi u-cxer li uhukuu uomio r.u wrd 1Vilon D'tto Jr.. Cesar Uomlmruei Conde. Hilton Stone DuUni Uiwrence New ton Durum Charlea Windier Uuttenholtr. Lorle Uatlne L.11U. Harlem In In Uvam Frederic UwtriB lonldan Jnhn Karmakla Crevdln Swvncer l'lckcl Ltnnaeua Wun flahO. Jnn Herbert Kitzvarald. Georse John nnnlls James Jojepn Klannery, Kolaml rledi!rl h Heck Herman Frederick William Hock. Hano lhriUn Kuncrt. Vaubn Clif ton Umet Litnce Ooldbacher i.11 Shlt Hy Uotdsteln Robert Martin tlrler Jalmo d la OdardlA Llod Alexander Hamilton. William Trov Harp. r. Cary Fletcher Harrlx 1-Muln Andereou Harris William bejrmour llawn Ira Dietrich Heckman. Michael Aloyslua llodsaoci. Ralph (.harles HoUah Jamen Dald Howard. Iaadars llurlti. Ueorac lrlnc Israel Harry Jacob Jatubson. Churlcs IliinuJ Jonnsun Vivian Carl John aon Carev Leleater Jones. Z U. Vanca Jones John Alexander Kanler John Franila ilcUunn Kenne. Ntjlain i'lvderick K-ck. Koy Lfo Orunte Killer. Gcoree Honrv Ker ahaw. Jostpnltumuai Kielar, Vudlmlr Kowal liialr UroTnl' l.irn. Kasmund Aaron l.elcj. John Amandus Ixritl William M l.obet Walter Mlsihlnskj Thomas William MiConnell. P 1. Hllss JIcEllilnne). llobert Jones McUulnneas. James Stephen .Mcl.aut-hlln Jr . Charlia Karle McWllllams Anthony Ht-Phm Mallek. Herbert .Leallo itantz lister I'olnduxter Martin. Joss Maria Martinez. Cbde. Lealls Mattas. llerlbtrto Mercado Anthom Conrad Messmer. liarrv Metzcer. Stanley Theobald Monahan. lhaddeus l.emert Montgomery. llnry Hiancnaru .Moore William John Mur ray. Joseph Aloyslus I'rancia .Sail Antonio 2saVas-lorrn Vein Arsulle Veel John Nel- ' ou Harry l redirlck ?olte John Cyrus O'Urlatit Joaeph Ulmer O Hrlen John An thons U'Donnoll Uuaene John O Mailer. Charlea llenn (Jtt. John Hetchtr Owen Creston l.lnwood Owens. lullo Palmlerl. Wlllard Herring Parsons Howell Pearock Carlos A Pons Thomas Horner Price lluili kvans Halston Harold hhuner IUmbo Jamea Madlaon Reed Jr lv-o 1 1 ey nd HaKador Itevo (.harles Klnxsle " in ert h. Charles Henry Borers William Ht r .Id Ityder Wlllard hnow Sargent Lewrla Cass Scheflei Edwaid William Scnoenhelt Abra ham Irtlns Ttiwiirtz Maurice James Seurlc Martin Joeph bokolorf Clarence Mclvln ttoniie MDtn Henn Sreck UeorRu Tiancls fipmer. Gtore W tftoler. John Dawson tilurxeon. Jr William Herbert Summers. Joseph Patrick clweenc Tasl Krancls Thompson ijamuel Alcott Thompson Harrv Tu!sk Arthur Lincoln Turner, cllmon Leon ard Victor William Alexander Wallace, William Divlea Wallace William Karl Wal lace, Harold Byburn Watklns Hussell ( on wall Weimar. Kllwood Carl Wels Irl 7le Ier Wentj luls Earl Wharton, Jabez Her rlnr Williams Joseph S Wilson Maurice Joseph Winston Lewis Oieen Woodson Jr. Flojd rush Woolen William Isler Wool n, Vere J W orster The following prUes were uwnrdid b the deun : Ths Ilenrv M rhllllps nrlxe f TT awarded upon the recommendation of ths professor of medicine to the Graduate In h h opinion most worthy To Carlos A Pons with honorable mention of Thaddeus Lin t Montgomery and Herlbeno Mercado xoa. ueorae iiarr u urKy Aioeri l.e The ilenrv m i-nuups prut or j awarded urwn the recommendation of he professors of surrerv to tho irraduate in their ' opinion moil wonn u inaru iierrint. Parsons with honorable mention of (,'liarl KlriKsley Koberts and Vauuhn Clif'un earner rhyslolnR prize a cold lnedal awarded ( '. By pctiuest oi ur r rancis t nain lor in Vbast essa or the test examinution on a aiibjeit pertaining to phrsloioirv np n 'o underaraduates of the second tar To Aus tin Thomas Smith Practice prize a gold medul awarded b txuuest of Or. Francis W Hhaln for ths bent essav on a subject pertaining to the practlco of medicine To Herbert I elia lluntz. wllh honorable mention or auhn Clifton Garner and l.ewls Green Woodson Jr Therapeullca prize a gold medal fir Ine beat examination In therapeutics To Vaughn Clifton darner Obstetrics prize a gold medul for centra' excellence 'n otisletrl s To harles Klngslev Robert with honorabli mention of Louis Jrranklln Hurkle MJuraery prize a uold inedai awarded hv beauesl of lr Irann W rluln foi the beat essav on the suljit pertaining to auraer To W lltard rlimw Hargent Chemistry prize a gold medal for the beet original work In ulisioinglcal chemistry ppeiii to undergradusien To Austin Thomas Smith with honornble mention of Oroer An drew MelUle Anslorn pr t a gold medal awarded s the completion of 'he rophomnrv rear to th kludent who has the highest grade In tue anatomies! lultli 's of th freshman and sophomore years To Austin Thomas Smith with honorable mention of Ml hael P lita and bjmuel Dale Hpotts Jatboloirv prlzr a col I medal for general excellence. In the department of pathology -lo nlluhn lli'on '' rtrneiology prize bj Professor Monlsum r a uold medal for the best examination and tllnltal tepoit ra noloy Jo Wll ?lz u..irt HutTiiiiers with rnnorahlft men 11W1I1 V...1. . Ilff.rt.. fltivn.... jml Th.it,l.iii Hon or vatiKiin i nn 1 ...- Mnntffomfln. 1011 Ol BUailll III l"H "' w.. i.huv.vw ....(... tiriKt lt Trofraaor IVrrum l.i ..i for tho but examination In nu ffrf.- fta i..rnM Newton Ourirtn with liunorobin mntlon t Mlrlwrl Alomlus '""."".;"l..Vi. J Oolitha mnlom prU- hv I'roffisor Han ii i" for Ilia best mni nRtlon in ophlhal Kilor? TO 'Vauahn Clifton Uarner with Eonornbla mention nf Herbert I-eiOli" Muni; O?o(oy i'rl. b Prof S Mjul'uni Hmlih S. for Iha beat ejamlnmlon In nto oir lei VivUnn I Clifton Oarner with honorable, men REO 391 snodnl. 6.puai. Splendid ron dlllon Grat uarealn. J11B0, LEXINGTON MOTOR COM PANY OF I'ENNA. W. A. KU8KK, Tresltlent p til itottlx pro4 Htrart. JThllia. C.,H 44, li! aenlto-urlnrv prl hy lTofnnor Uiu a o!4 mdsl lor lh lt xHmlnallon in rrnlto-urlniirv suntm To MIiIispI Alnvslui ?."'..... ii h hminrmbls mfntlon of Irfon Mas MkjffiKPi.. bache ' C,r," on n,l lwrnc Gold- Alumni prize, by 4ho Alumni Association, a medal for the belt general average gained ,nJ!ne,rxS'hlhal!on for the entire curriculum iS V"hn Clifton Oarner. II Saundera prize. 7n worth of their medical publication to the student who Passes th heat general examination nl the end or tiro senior year To Vaughn Clifton Osrner. The RchaerTer Anatomic League rrlze. n irold tnedsl gen by Prnfenor Schaeffer to the memlier of th lesaue presenting th best thesis In the srtnrfl nt mtilnllll Including emhryolog and hjtoloc and tampamtlve . anatomy To DnnVld John McCdrinlck, with iii'iiorHnie mention or urovcr .narw jueiaie and Krancla T O Donnrll . , P Apple-on Co nrlre JVI wortlt of thlt medlrai rubllrallnnn to th studtnt who rnsses the best general exnmlnatlorl nl the end of the Junior enr To KoM Curtis Mohnej The Hawk tllochemlcsl Society Prlre, n gold medal cUen bv Prnfesnr Hawk to the I men-tier of th" so.ii n prt stilting the best iaier upon some aeniTnntuti cit'iuichi pnsee ot clinical mdlcln To llruce lon Klemlna GLOfHIER gift to COLLEGE DEDICATED Svvcirthmore Formally Receives Trotter Laboratory Hicks Hall Ceremony Dolayod PLANS CHANGED BY RAIN The Snenrer Trotter laboratory of Science wai dedlented at noon today aa the bis event of Alumni L)ny nt Swnrthmore Colltge. The building wat presented by Morris li. Clothier, clast of 1S10. In commemoration of the thirtieth iinnl-er-mrv of the rlais. I'rofeHsor Spencer Trotter, the oldest niemlvr of the fueiiltv and the onl teacher ntlll at the college who taught In lOO in whoie hotior the labnnitor) is named, was an interevtetl spet tutor. Mr Clothier made the presentation address. He refcrretl to it an a "lling, vital testimonial of the gratitude and nffeition In which Professor Trotter and Swarthmore College are held by the class." John A. Miller, rice president of Swarthmore. accepted the gift. Mrs. Abbv Hall Roberts, a member of the 1SJ)0 class, unveiled the bronze tablet on which was ensratcd: "1R0O 1S)J0 "This wlnir of Science Hall, the Trotter laboratory ot Ulolouy. was delloated bv the clacs of 1WK) In the thirtieth vear nf their Kradtiatlon." nicies Hall, nnsentetl to the college bv Hepresptitathe Vredoriflt O Hicks, of the class of '!.'$. w.is to have been dedicated, but the ceicninnics were post poned because he is in Chicago. The baseball and hit ros.e Riinifs sched uled for this afternoon were cancelled. "Monsieur Heaucaire." the senior plaj. will be presented indoors this afternoon instead of on the lawn. Krancis IVOlirr. class of 11)07. was elected president of the Alumni Association : "Jack" Sprntil. son of Governor Sprmtl, class of 1017. was elected vice president : Mv Nora torth, class of 11)03, second Mte pies ident. and Mrs. Roberts was re-elected secreinry. Twelve Camden Nurses to Graduate Tvcle nurses will be citen diplomas at the annual commencement exficNcs of the Cooper Hospital Tralnlns School for nurses in the First Methodist Kpis copnl Church on .lune '21. The Rr.ulu i.tes fol'ow: Julia Webec. Retlul. I'u.; Hthel Hendricks. 1'hilatHphia ; Clara Ciant. Williamstowu. N. J.; Hose Cloonej , Iiethlehem. l'a. ; Nellie Haley, Trenton; Margaret Warren, Camden; Kathryn Holvick, Uhorton ; Marcaret Hcpc, Camden ; Helen Cunningham, Moorestown: Alico l'nncoast, Moore town; Marion Wnrrrn, Haddontivld ; Mrtle Ueis, Hlfrhjstonn. Oh Yes, the Pennsylvania 'where the beautiful, modish Roof Garden Restaurants pro vide a new New York pleasure to every guest 'who makes the Pennsylvania "his" hotel I J5i D aaBaaaaaaWr f iMaaaam LtB aafllaaaaBaBaaaHHiBW' .laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam laaaaaaaf jEafaLaaaaaaaSaaaaVllnnaVHk HbHOm Fak MSHBeSKSSSSbBbBIB Sutleropented astodattd with liBk BSSmlUBBKKB Hotels Statlcr, Buffalo, Cleveland, IhHSpX. JmKKSKSbSHBBMUIK Detroit, and St. Louis. MHjfMLyiQJ wwmm -wmb's && WT'i f I, - -,... v. Mimmim . . IRISH RAIL CHIEFS' Lloyd George Docllnes to Stop Shipmonts of Arms to Irolantl ORDER TO BE PRESERVED Uy Assorlat'd l'res Iondon, June i". The text nf Pre mier I.IomI (Jcorge's contersntlnn with the National Pnlon f Railwnymen leaders Tlmrsihv with regard to the re fusal oT Irish rallwauiien to linndle mu nitions wns ui'ide public this- afternoon. It shows thnt the premier vhnt-aetprlxed the more as "one ealculnted to inlltienee political decisions, not by the ordlnnrv mm hlnery of tlie state, but by brinRiiift 'UTssure to heur throiich the thrent of dlsorunniitinif the industries of this rotintrj to effect thniiRcs which, up to the present . the elettornte of this coun trr his not Mtnctlmied." The premier added : "That is a serl our issue. I should regard it ns a com nlete nbdicatinn of the Rivernment If I were in the least to countenance tills demand." Mr. Ilotd ('conro tlct hired there hni' been fort. rif-lit murders of polite nnd 1L11 attempted murders In Ireland with in n short time. "The police." he as serted, "were shot down like terinln while carrjiiiK out the elcmentnry duty of any force of this kind the preserva tion nf ordei. "We send a box of revolvers across to these men to ilefeud their llvis." the nrfiiilcr cnntimnd. "nnd th trade union comes in nnd sms. 'If jou do this we will stop the whole traffic of Ireland If neccssan." We cannot pos. sibly accept nnv decree Issued by any bodv. howexer powerful It may be. which denies to the povernmeut the fnelllt'es It regards essential for curry ing out the functions for which it has been chosen." It wns oflicinllv announced todav that a military patrol was fired unon Inst night at the police hut in Newtown Sauries, County Kern Tlie ensunlties of the attnekliig vtnr'tv are not known. Belfast, June T The followers of Sir Kdwaitl Carbon have been defeated in countv antl district council elections in their own strongholds in choosing boards' of gunrtlians. In addition to the Sinn lVlnerV win ning of Countv Tvrone for the first time nnd maintsining their hold on County Kermanne'i Michael Carolnn, who was unseated bt the IVlfast coun cil, following his sentence at hnrd Inbor for an alleged seditious speech, vester 'Ja.v heHdetl the poll in the Spankhill division of Ilelfnt. which previously had been a stronghold of Orangelsin. Still another Sinn Pelner headeri the polls In the Palls ditWon Belfast, the stronghold of Joseph Devlin, nnd an other Sinn Pelner was elected in Ms bum. BROTHERHOOD LOSES POINT Employment Control to Be Fought Out In Court Trenton. June .". R A. I) A general demurrer filed bi the Rrother hood of Iiocomotlve Plremen nnd nn ginemeu in a suit lit Charles Mulone. of this citj. to prevent the orgnniralion from interfering with his eniilo.Miient or re-emploviuent, wns stricken out bv nn opinion in the Supreme Court today lij Justice Parker. The effect of this tle ision is that the tne will be fought out on its merits. according to the allegations in the ofig- innl bill tiled bj Malone. DEMANDS REFUSED ' j ... , j j- -- . SSSHBa SK " l&tiiaiB1 Bi-i'- Vs'tY&f'lBaH 'BeWan H' ilt -' CeasBK'?$'--fe ;, jV t'f aaaaal baaHiiK ' ?;; aVisBBB' BBBavavava? eSau sBanBBBBvavsr MSv VI : ' M JMamBBmB' WAVbbbbbbSbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI: bbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbm! LBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaT KOlVNI) H. MOHK1S S. ninhassndor to Japan who re turned to this city today Wilson to Fill Diplomatic and Other Posts by Recess Appointments DAVIS FOR POLK'S PLACE By the Associated Press Washington, June 5. With n num ber nf offices nnd diplomatic posts now arnnt or soon to be vacant, it is ex pected President Wilson will mnko a number of recess appointments after the adjournment of Congress. The prln t Ipal post to be filled Is thnt of under scretnr of state, from which offire Prank Ij. Polk will retire June l"i. It is understood thnt Normnn Dftvls, as sNtant setretnry of the treasury, will ricelie a recess appointment to this pi nee Pnder the merchant marine bill passed mrlj todn bv Congress nn entire new shipping board of scen members will hne to he appointed. Should this meas ure become a Inw the President probnblv will make the appointment before Con gress reconienes in December. The appointment of Henrv Morgen tlmu to be ambassador to Mexico hns not been csinhrmeri bv the Sennte. It was saitl tmhu at the Stnto Department that Mi Morgenthnu could uot be given it mess nppnintment under the law, but oOitinls would not ventuie n prediction ns to whetlur a recess appointment of nn ambassador to the southern republic would be ninde. Pour other diplomatic ppsts arc ncant nt this time, the Pnited States being without a minister to Bulgaria. Finland. (Jreice and Honduras. Paul B. Mooie. of Charleston, Mo., has been mentioned ns possible minister to Bul garia. Another nomination which the Sen ate has again frjiled to net VshUi is 4liut of John Sk"Itniu Williams to lip comp troller of the (wrency. He w,as given hi recess appointment iftst ,,,F ufter i the Senate fnilicJ to coulirm his I nomiuntinn OFFICIAL BERTHS AWAIT OCCUPANTS AND AT THIS largest hotel in the world you find comfort-conveniences surrounding you on every side. Many thousands of discriminating travelers the people who "want the best there is" bear witness by continued patronage and frequent testimony to the hict that Hotel Pennsyl vania isn't too big to be human in the way it welcomes you and takes care of you. Two SEPARATE, complete, Turkish Bath establish .ients (each with swimming pool), are among the Pennsylvania attrac tions that you have pro bably heard about. IN PENNSYLVANIA STATION give your bag to a Red-cap and take elevator to the hotel Lobby without going out-of-doors. MORRIS BACK HOME URGES JAPAN TRADE Ambassador Says Island Needs Manufactured Goods From tho Unltod States DENIES HE WILL 'RESIGN Japan presents vast trade possibili ties to the United States despite the fact thnt this country now cnrrlcs on n greater exchange wltn it than any other country. Ilolnntl S. Morris, of this city. United States nmbassndnr to Japan, who ar rived here todav on n brief vacation, believes the commercial possibilities confronting-the two countries to be tho greatest, issue they have in common. "The United States now takes about 07 per cent of the silk production of Japan and deals largely In other com mercial products from there," he said, "but there. Is still room for develop ment. "Japan, on the other hand, has grent need for steel, machinery and other manufactured products from the United States nnd this commercial dependence the two countries hne on each other Is a virtual guarantee of continued friendly relations." Left Itefnre Finnnrlitt Crisis Mr. Morris snid when he left Jnpan May 15 the present financial crisis con fronting that country hud not mntc rialirrtl. "There was a stringency In the money mnrlcct." he snld. "nnd hanks were In clined to be more careful In making lonns, but there was no panic." Mr. Morris repeated Ills statement made unon nrrhnl In ItostOII that he hatl no present intention of resigning. "I intend to apply for the usual sixty dajs' leave given ambassadors every two years," he said, "but unless some untbought of development comes up, I will not resign. Primarily, the reason for my coming home wns to consult with the State Department." Mr. Morris, n sincere Democrat, said he wan uot in close touch with the political conditions here nnd would not discuss them. "Will you campaign for Mr. Tnlmcr for the presidency?" he was nsked. "I don't know until I get action on mv application for a leave." he said. "You know Mr. Palmer and I arc very close friends." "What does Japin think nf the greater navy police of the United States?" wns the next question. Not Struck By Navy Plnns "With the exception of n few jingo pnpers, professional alarmists. I would call them, Jnpan considers the navj policj of the United States very calm ly," he said. "Their present army budget is very similar to the last one anil plans no gtent increases. Japan would gladh cmbrnre the League of Nations and partly rilsnrm if the other countries would do likewise. "Profiteering, ns known in this coun try, is n stranger to Japan. Some people got rich during the wnr, of course, but general profiteering does not exist. "The statements that the Japanese are starving are gross exaggerations, as are the stories of Japanese persecutions In Knieu. The publicity given the original strong-aimed methods there has (i is p iai ASCO ASCO . A I Oi J Just One a 4 C Last Saturday we baked in our ovens, and sold over our own counters, almost 500,000 Loaves ol Victor an average of about one and one-half loaves to every family in Philadelphia v C- ru, 4 A, Lb A Record no, not exactly, when you consider that our three big bakeries have a weekly capacity of More Than Two Million Loaves and we keep them busy most of the time ; almost day and night. VICTOR is the LOAF SUPREME, the top notch of Bread satisfaction. C 0 r A i fsl rc o A ,s C 01 A Si j the golden "crust, ivuo yuu j.uii juuuuy s worm, anu is delicious to the last crumb. Ask yourself this question Would the hundreds of thousands of intelligent housekeepers who buy VICTOR keep on ufyig it day after day, year in and year out, if it were not the Best Loaf Baked? We think not. : c O' 'A' s. c, a; S' c o ,A. S. u - n I ASCO ASCO ASCO 1i4MiMm6tU6lttmt1ltm . a reoulled In civilian being npjiolhtod governor and n very piilri form of gov ernment." , Mr. Morris in In tho best of health. He spoke of his three years In service In Japan as tho greatest achievement ot his life. He In nn enthusiastic sup porter of President Wilson. All In all. he said, the relations be- jtwecn Japan and the United States arc excellent. POLES CLAIM SUCCESS i Drive Eighteen Miles Into Bolshevik Lines Warsaw, Juno n. (By A. P.)--Polish troops on the northern part of the front took tho offensive against the Bolflicvlkl on Wednesday and drove eighteen miles Info the Bolshevlkl lines, according to the official army headquar ters statement issued, today. Imelon, June fi. (By A. P.) The Bolshevlkl haVe Inflicted severe losses on the Poles, in nn nttark south of Bialatserklev, fifty miles southwest of Kiev, according to an official statement Issued by the Moscow government Fri day. SuccesscR for the Bolshevik arms arc nlso reported at other points along the fighting front. HEADS BANKING COMMITTEE House Elects McFadden, of Penn sylvania, Chairman Washington. June i". Representative Louis T. McFadden, of Canton, Pa., wbh today elected by the House as chairman of its committee on banking nnd currency. Thli is considered one I of the most important among the big committees of Uongress. Itcpreventntive McFadden Is peculiar ly well fitted for his new rhnlrinanhlp. When elected to Congress In 1014 he wns president of the Prnn Bankers' Association. He has been in the bunk ing business since 18!U when he began ns office boy of the First Nntionnl Bonk in his home town. He is at pre. suit head of the institution. During this session he gained n grent deal of nntionnl prominent e b his op position to John Skelton Williams, comptroller of currency, which lesulteti in tho holding up of the Intter's confir mation as comptroller. To Erect Soldiers' Monument The Kast Oermantown Permanent Memorial Association jesterday decided to erect n gnnlte and bron7c monu ment, to cost S4000. in the triangular at m A Breakfast Dish of that sustaining food- GrapeWs provides full strength for the morning work. Trial proves- 'Uteres a Reason oL Jd nijiiifiin. MjBasTLaaW-Ji Walal aMM v v as aj ASCO ASCO g, STQS CO..JM Day's Selling tasty loaf, that Bread S,d PemsvlvaniWNofvt0TreS' SCcd "uuhout Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland fl'sl y i y iy r ASCO ASCO ASCO " y - i ii, ii ati M a an ah ,, (1 grass plot at Stcnton and Chejltcn 'ave nues, to the memory of those from Kast When you go away Carry a Ho skins Bag! Hoikini Leather Goads are dittinctivo and noted for wearing qualities. Our entire line of Hand bags, Service Bags, Suitcases, Traveling Bagi, Dressing Cases, Overnight Bags an,d many other necessary traveling comforts aro now subject to a 20 DISCOUNT This (am saving applies ta eur Fancy Goods. Social Writing Paper, Drass Novelties, Cutlsry, Electrical Appliances, Unique Home Furni ture, Dosk, Floor and Fancy Lamps. Sjjr- JL STATIONERS ENGRAVERS M IBf JB gj Chestnut St. at Ninth , rWk J&S, I TO BE SOLD rnvms imtmimmmammmmmmmmmmmm ALIEN PROpETTY j j l - Ji-vrsi y Voting Orust Certificates representing 12,020 shares of BEER, SONDHEIMER & CO., Inc. New York City Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, as Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale at public sale to the highest bidder at the office of Beer, Sond heimerl& Co., Inc., 61 Broadway, New York City, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on the 15th day of June, 1920, Voting Trust Certificates representing 12,020 shares of tho capital stock of said Beer, Sondheimer & Co., Inc., a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New York, being all of the outstanding shares of said Cor poration. Full description of nnd information concerning the prop erty to be sold, tho terms and conditions of inspection and sale, and of the Order of Sale, may be obtained by applica tion to Joseph F. 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