Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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EPISCOPAL ACADEMY
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jMV01 Annual commencement nnd common-
f iatlon day exercises of the Episcopal
yt t"Acndemy, x Itt which vnn united In
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vlOin the DeLniieey School, will he held
.thin evrtiincr In tlin nHit1nttn filmrtnl n
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,ij ' jjocufi nnn .lumper street.
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dolphin: Francis V. llnlsey, German-
town, ra. ; Donald ii. lllrsch, l'liiia
dclphla: "William .7, Jones, Jr., Nar
berth, Pa.; Robert Pcmbertou, David
8. Polk, Robert W. Y. Scott, Edward
A. Shumway, i7r., Philadelphia; Knrl
Ii. Stclumetz, Norfolk, Va.; Harry S.
Weaver nnd John II. Wharton, Phila
delphia. lllfhop Rhinelandcr will lend the dp
otlounl services.
Robert W. Y. Scott will deliver the
salutatory, and addresses will be madii
.'. -'. tj. Allini till; I.IU1 I'lilULUli
on "An American Triumvirate," nnd
John II. Wharton, vice president, on
"Faith and Enthuinnm."
The baccalnurpntc address is to be
made by thp Rev. David M. Steele,
D. D.
Presentation of thp olnss of '77 jirlao
will bo miide by tlip president of tliat
cliiss, (JporRo C. Tliajer.
Presentations of nlumni prlzps,
Rensselaer Poljtcehnie prize nnd com
mendations, awarding
uipiomas win follow.
Thomas Allen Glenn
vnlcdictory.
ot honors nud
will give tho
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Rheumatism anrf Neuritis
Why Suffer Lonfjer? Drink
Mountain
Valley . Water
Famous curative water from near
Hot Springs, Ark.
ENDonarn tvr phyktcmavs
g.lountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St.
o .. . . .. . inonp. Walnut 3407
sM'hVai!?d,.ne C,ub"- Hol. Cifs ana P. R U dlnlnr can
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Scores Hit In 8ong Recital
Miss Eva Prick Ilnrbaucr, pupil of
Professor J. Edward Crossley, scored a
hit in her mob reeling before a large
audience nt Yonah Hall, Twcnty-ctRhth
street and Columbin nvenue, last eve
ning. Mls llnrbauer in a noprano
nnti ncr fingiug urougni generous np-
n niifid. Aiiitti .iinriiin irnrnn nivtnM.
paniel on the violin. Miss Jean Golz P?
assisted at the piano.
NORMANDIE STEWARD HELD
Hotel Employe Arrested on Warrant
Charging Embezzlement
Frederick Schiller, part owner ot the
Capitol Hotel, Johnstown, Pa., and
dtcnnnl of the Hotel Normandlc, nt
Thirty-sixth nnd Chestnut strets, for
the lost fne years, was held in 10,000
bail by Magistrate Harris this inornlug
for a further henrlng a week from Sun
day. Schuler was arrested last night
a private detective on a warrant
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MORTGAGE STEAM
RAILROAD BOND
mntarlnr In WBB. Th! bonfl
ni iMnei! In 1001 nt 08 nnd
lnlrt nnd I lnritely held by
bnnkn, trunt rompnnltn and life
Iniurnnce rompanlei.
PRIC- TO YIELD
$500 PER $1000 BOND
Yearly Income $40
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IFRESH PAINTl
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A Word to
Home Owners
A small investment in good paint
ing will not only give you greater
comfort and satisfaction, but will
actually increase the value of
your property BY MORE THAN
THE COST OF THE PAINT
ING! "Save-thc-Surfacc"
Kuehnle
PAINTERS
Vine 6c 17th. Sts. .
spruce jW HAce'sos
sworn out by tho hotel management,
charging embezzlement and larceny.
The detective .was tho the only wit
ness nt Schiller's hearing this morn
ing In tho Thirty-second street nnd
Woodland avenue station, testifying
that the hotel mnnnsement had found n
shortage on examining the steward's
books. Schuler said he would talk later,
but made no comment when (ho magis
trate held him,
Wanamaker Cadets In Exercises
Resplendent with the military and
bubbling over with patriotism nnd en
thusiasm, the closing exercises of the
critlet boys' branch of tho John Wnna
maker" Commercial Institute were held
lnsf night In University Hall, In the
Wanamaker store. Tho program con
sisted otpalrlotlc songs'and short read
ings nnd quotations by tho bov r
tenant Colonel Georgo W. TinaL'f?
made a' short nddrrM. Tho ..:", "
of the exercises was devoted t .:..'
made a' short address.
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prices are mounting.
Heavy demand by Canada,
Europe and the West will,
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HIS car almost hit a man. He
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Result: His automobile insurance
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A Few Items from the Big
Shoe Sales Tomorrow at
All Three Geuting Stores
The greatest of all opportunities to supply your summer shoe
and stocking needs at a great price sacrifice. And remember
all regular Geuting stock and every Geuting convenience in
spite of reductions.
Women's Low Shoes $ 0.75 $11 .75
15,000 Pairs to choose from at - and
Including 500 Pairs of White Shoes
Men's Oxfords $g.75 $ 1 O75
10,000 Pairs to choose from at ""' and
Including Genuine English Brogues at Both Prices
Children's Play Shoes $3-45 - $3-95 - $4-45
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Women's Pure Silk Stockings
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Men's Silk Novelty Sox
Variety of colors and 1 95c
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Children's Stockings
Fine mercerized cot- 45c
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Also a Quick Service Men's Shop at 19 South 11th St.
Every Foot Profewionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising
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