WB'V ' " ,fWB i" . . ' "Vs" i. illDiS N SHE US . ., Fir as Wildlv v 6 i.-j Uu llmnil When Awacwwu MJ Pickets at Waterfront M0B THREATENSLYNCHING E!US, In rio. ,on.tlK from thr W'In when n ncSrn W-lreWnrlvrrnndArc, Vl nMililntf. 'I HP nil"''" """"" ;'iV..rrrt..Aftorrl .Imal fhntu th nvro rnn nlonz Tln Si n..r with cicrnl hundred men a. he run nr nr " " ; n. killed Simile Tnr.vlnk. of 81 tfirlnp ft'''ti ii ml wounded two ChS7frnnd riot occurred nt n inert- I ... 0f Mrikinc lotiEbnrrmcn nt Thir- .u ,1 ICnlrr lfpcln. ScfSfn mem- trCn, thr I W. W.. rror.lliiK to tlir K thV V-n-rtl fluhl thnt fo if.nand n little Rlrl were shot. wMf. tn-i " "j .:, r-j"n. followed n nanunu victims Will Itwnver All of tHe wounded were token tn the PfflMilwnta Honpltnl. Physicians tald all trill rrcoier Thnp wounded nr. iSnlwhK Kilnanl. twelve pur old. g24 Poiitn Front street; phot in the Tonlo'hl. hni. hre jonr old. Mm"ddrwi. nho lm n flch wound In BarrWihi. .Joseph. Sin South Front trMt. hot In the les. , . Wctor. Kvu. eleven jrenrs old, J010 ReiltrKtrect. shot in the lep Clnf. Edward, twenty-five ywir eld. 7 South Thirteenth street, shot in the knee ' - IMi To-netid. n neirro. of Spruce ..! famm1 "licet, in" arreted Inst Si. TnrpcH with kllllnc Torylnk. Tnrt other necrnrs nlo were arrested in fpnnretion with the fight. They are Jo rh Haywood, rifteenlh nnd Unln brldge MreelF. nnd Aiifftiit l.ockley, of Twelfth and KninhriilKo Mrccts. All ... k.M nlthonl bail to nwnit notion of the coroner by Mnzistrate Moclery. IVople in the neighborhood of the riwfront Split were so incused by the shootinc ihut evernl hundred tried tn breal. into the Second nnd Christiiin Hreets police station nnd lynch the three priener. Aleellnc Ih Broken I'p About 100 longshoremen strikers at-trnd-d the meetim; nt thirteenth and Kafr trepK The meetlnc hnd been tinder way but ii few ininute when the I W. W. followers arrived, ni' eoriline 1 the police, nnd stnrted n Hjht Th lonchoremcn poured out into Kater Mreet, a small thoioiiEhfnre he Ion South street, cloely pursued by the rniders. In the treet the strikers pulled re Tnlm" nnd the battle opened in earnest. J.ittle Hvn Spector. on her wny home ' from an errand, was the first to be Mrurk liv "lie of the bullets. A few minute Inters (Jnines, walking alone Ralrr street, leu to the pavement with a bullet in hift knee. Fireman Sues Reading Adolpli (irnmbow. fii rnuin. who whs injured when n Hemline Railway lorn motive Ftrurk n firp truck at American and Somerfd streets Monday night, filed pint yesterday to recover VJ.'i.OOn damages fioni thp railway. Ornmhow nw peverely out on the head in the collision which cot thp life of one fireman nnd resulted in the injury of live olhrrs. L Deaths of a Day J KUNKEL'S FUNERAL FRIDAY Cetleacjue. Now President Judge, Too III to Be Tolri,of Death Harrisburg. June 10 --Judge S. .1 M MrCarrell additional law judge of Pauphin connty. who became president ,i'ld;r Wednesday upon the death of Judse (Jeorge Kunlel. is so critically 111 that he has not been told of the death Judge Kunkel. Kor several .months If hat. bcrn suffering from cardiac asthma and he has not been nble to go to bod for 'even weeks, being confined In o tthpsl chair. He hae been unron eioui. most of the time in the last three "J .liiclgc McCnrrell is seventy- 'ni years ot age. riihlie funnrol (.a,...:..... ...tn .i . m the Reformed Salem Church, here lenioi row nh't.r..r... .. i .. i-.. T..J """"". in i ii rioi'K, inr fc'' Kunl1- Thp Kpv- D-- Riii x ivrem-r will have charge of the services. Thomas Bllllngsfelt rJ?Tt Rl'1't":sfclt. H Civil War vet. kl i e Rldwin Locomotive AVorks. nrth'e4.nn. Tu?d t his home, 223D ft', rdPl.611 !,,.r',,'., "l" ,,p hurled Htrda.v afternoon in U-iurel Hill Cem- Bd n'nir I, Wai' ."'Shty-five years old on June i r "P hU work nf "twin's thenf"10 rlVllu Wri'f h( SPr"d With Mm ,n5Ti"nth """Jania Vol nrr& an i when ,10 rprilrnPrt f .. faa,t entered thr r-mpl of lumved'h D p,nm' Mr HiHingsfelt i KneS ln,'r,r",', rtnuBhter and two ,vH? 'InimhtPiH. with whom he Hev, James Curtis Lamb r'evmaiiton" ii i 'on1n!", street, heme p,i ' ' "" ''I'1 "'Pen in th been In that st.t. "Ir"'? ""'"-."tc hnri s0 nnr .,""'' .C J survived by m Pl '" "isLr,lnr,'' ("" Pur ' unernl "if PyoTsSui to i,iUu norml- Holp put an onrl ..'-... Hunk Of son,.. ...., Z T h-o, lhoTw n. " run cvoi'v week. IVe Pav 3.65 Interett from day jou deposit nd permit jnn to draw four cuecka a month. mmm L.OAM.T0I0IIMM fwwry rmfm 'K ,tf ' nr &3&3W&& STANI.HY TAKY1.AK 1.01'IK TOBYU)SKl KDWAKD TfJKYLOHKI Tarylak wns liillrd nnd the Tory, losld Imi.vs. brothers, were shot, but not dangerously wounded, yester day hen ,i strike. breaking steve dore llreil wildly nftei- being at tacked by union strikers a( Front and Queen streets 15 ARE GIVEN DIPLOMAS Commencement Exercises re Held at Swarthmore Preparatory School . Fifteen graduates received their diplo mas nl the tweuty eighth nnnunl com mcnceniPtit exercises of Swarthmore Prepnratoiy School held this morning lit 10;:!0 o'clock in assembly hnll. Dr. Francis V. Own delivered Ihe nddii'Ss to the grnduntes. Willnrd P. '1'omlin.son. heudmaster, unnounced the .scholarship nwnrds nnd presented the diplomas. The invoeutioii and benedic tion were pioiiouuced by the Rev. Wal ter A. Mntos. Orations were delivered by Cameron C. Burr and Robert Plilytor. Ilnunr gindiinte were Cameron C. Unrr. Rodolfo Patron and Robert Piny ter. while William A. Bnird. Mnxwell Allen Hoffman. Paul Winston Mcln tire nnd Ulchnrd l.ee WheeliT were grndunteel with credit. The other graduates wcie John New myer Adams. William A. Doran. Har old B. Klliott. David M. Milwnrd. Kd wnrd Heher Moll. Horace Serrano Jr., Willinm Wnodard nnd Kobert C, Wood ring. 02 TO GET DIPLOMAS Graduating Class of West Chester High Largest in School's History Pprrmt Dixntch to I'vtnwo r'lhr l.rdori West Cheitr, Pa.. June . The nnnunl commencement of thc West Chester High School will take place this evening in the Opera House The 02 graduates will receive diplomat., the largest number in the history of the school. The graduates will render a musical program during the evening and the address to the class will be mndp bj Krnest Harvey, nf the Cheater county bar. The officers of the class are: President. Chnrles Timberger. vice president. Walter Townsend ; secretary, Miss Mildred Clower ; treasurer. Wil linm Hickman. Will Gives $1000 to Girl Scouts By the will nf the late Alvnh M. Davis. Ormantown Oirl Scouts are be nuetUhcd S1000. Most of the estate of !s27,.K)0 goes to a sister. Ida M Davis Inventories were filed in these estates : John Jamieson. SfM.oTiR.fU . William J. Jones. .Sin.P5S.30; Caroline J. Hirst. $.".i,fl.Vi.-n Lottie freeman. SirMWfc. 70 ' "4 .U ' ' l : ' : L- il ,i si I !! - .. ?m ., ,W Jr if Hn 't" "'sT?. If 'Hk "' .M. :-' 11 (MB- r P i TXvAvi&S8s I ' ThcMoney Value of Qiuiet Thinking is a noiseless process and abhors confusion. Insistent, distracting clatter im pairs the power to think quickly and clearly. The Noiseless Typewriter not only helps you to do more work ASK FOR BOOKLET AND but it helps IMPRESSIVE list of users Silence is golden. He NOISELESS TYPEWRITER Tho Noiseless Typewriter Company, 835 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Phone Walnut 3691 to EVCTiyQ p'&BTAO f i --; APPEALS TO WOMEN Mrs, Coughlin Woulrj Enlist All s Other Mothers of U. S. in the Search NO TRACE OF BLAKELY Mrs. (iPnrRo II. rmiKhlin. jit S'nrrN- 't "'' ""i ii ii i wi ii' I tiiirni I to motheri throughout the country, ask Inc thpm to help in tbe penrch for her thlrteen-month-old bov. wbl was kid l napped earlv on Hip morning of June '2. "I appeal to evety mother nnd child! in me i mien stated to help me find my bnby," hp wrote, reiterating her appeal nf n few rlnvs aao. "Surely pome one will fee nnd know my boy. Tf there Is a strange baby In your neighborhood. peno find, out who hp is and where he came from "He tnny be my child Don't be afraid to. send us Information : hnrm will come to no one. All we want is our baby. Kven thoe who took my boy must renlir.e mv anguish and fpol' per tain that we will keep our promise not to nttempt their arrept. if only they will give us proof that they have Hlnkely safe and well." lllakelv Coughlin was described bv his mother as thirteen months old. weighing thirty pounds, with blup eyes nnd light hair, large, "puffy" cheeks nnd th" habit or diBplnying his eight white teeth in continuous smiles Ten letters, several purporting to b from the kldnrppers who stole the habv from his rrih early on the morning of, .Tune 2. were rceived last night and ! this morning by the father and mother. ' fine Ktter staler; ihnl UlnKely had been seen In a central Pennsylvania town. Another suggested thnt the par ents consult n clairvoyant to learn u-here the hubr is luddeti. t A letter rlnterl June 7. sernwleH with tiejiell on stationery of the Hotel Sa vannnh and postmarked savannah, (ia stnted the writer hnd the child nnd , wiihhi ii-iuru ii idi i. iniiK.Hii in own.- nut tne letter was unsigned nnu gave 0 FINDS TOM .. 1.1... -. . l,. fl,. o,of .. t.1""""1 ivn-S'i"-. convey the ransom. Moreover, fhcre wns nothinr to prove thnt the writer of k. letfer lial nneslnii nf ninlrolv I The hnlf illiterate woman who wrote ' support of the post for this position. the Snvnnnah lettr took special pains , and her name may be placed hefore the to convey her sympathy to the mother.' eonference at the City Club tomorrow She wrote' thnt the babv wns well nnd ' n'Wt. when delegates from I'hilaaelpliin hpnv " (will discuss their participation in the Dn'rothv Sabloskv. of lltfi West Allentown meeting. ,, Main street, a Vorristown high school '. girl, reiterated today her offer to serve as a go-between for the parents, to de liver n rnpsom to the kidnappers. The father nnd mother are cor convinced ' ..... i that none of the scores of letters re iTinru - celved since HiaKeiy was stolen is really , from his kidnappers If an ni.tllPIttir olTrr of thp Hlild' to turn I mnrlp thp parents will flvnil Jhemselves of Miss Sabioskys offer, and deliver the ransom through her. in case tne Kionnppers insi on ueaiing wun a woman. -- - -. - sIX TIinPMT RRADIIATF OlA OIUUtHIO unHUUHIt nvgmmenccmtni is ncta ai Mcaocmy a - . . i..j . a i of the Sacred Heart Six students were griidiiated frnni the' Academy of the Sacred Heart, Helen Hull. Torresdnle. this morning Miss Katlinlcen K'enting. of Cumber land. Md.. delivered th vnledictorv. rri7.es and diplomns were distributed by Monsignor Druuigoole. o" the ncadeiit . He also pronounced the benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The graduates were: Misses Knth aleen Keating. Cumberland. Md. : Ger trude Buck. Port Constitution. N. Fl. ; Sue McAvoy. Ciiniberland. .Md. : Rli.a- heth .Mnneeiy. Germnntown : Mary Den- nehy. Chicago, and Dorothy Paims, of , Detroit. GIRLS GRADUATE TODAY Archbishop Dougherty Takes Part;nfl) XVorfl wus ,,ftvsPf to t)ic sni,,,,,,. In Exercises at Merion ists also thnt jail penalties nm to re . t tr I.. .1.- . -P t .1 Commencement owe .r were held r.. f:--:n.-.. 1 ,..i.i..t m.ii i inn. this afternoon Archbishop Hough- I crtr officiated. 'I lie salutatory an dress wrts given hy M'n-s Rosetnnry nelnhiintv. Miss Catherine Vanneman rend the valedictory. A pari of the ptogram wns u pnntomime. "The l.ilv of Lorraine," in which all Mic si-nioi girls of the srhonl participated Among thor.e who received diplo mas are: Misses Catherine Vanneman Rosemary Dejahunty. Anna Baderer, Mnrgaret Glynn, Catherine FFart. Agnes Cronin nnd Emnnuelln Mc-Nallv UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS j , KV- ONLY STOnE 11th and Chestnut you do it better. I r Mf (UOrW 'Vffl vr i S,A liMERMtf Ap!E i ,i - .,,..-, r .miss KuzAmvru u. lKRI,Kn WIN- Vice comnuindpr of Posl No. r,o, loonieit (Fl. Arnerienn legion, is suggestril for woman delegate to flip, legion national cnnventlnn. Delegates to tlm natlonnl meeting will bo elected In Allentoun at the state cnntonmcnl net week TO ASK DELEGATE . . Yeomen (F) in Allentovvn Can- . . ...... . tonment Will Seek Represen- . it ., .. n . tation IH National Body MENTION MISS WUNDERLE Wonion dplegates to the second an nual state cantonment of die American Legion In Allentown, June IS and lit .win support one ni incir nuinuer tor M'"" Klixabetli NVunderle. vice commander of Yeomn ( V) l'ot No. ,0 has heen mentioned Drominently for the Allentown meeting. It is also stated that Miss Patricia 't " sinien mm .ji.s nn win V Crosby, chairman of the cntertnin-I ment committee of the county commit tee. renresentinc Post No. Jill, will be suggested for alternate to the national convention in Cleveland next fall. . ... .... . ,.,. ,.i .ii HeWnfe nmler the riiiiaiieipniii wu i- rimum in .ii.-ii iiAnAL'tAtl lints stf vnvnanntntliin It tu i ....... ,.".... ..... Vntirolr nrnnr thnt ntiP of this nilinhpp h nn Id tsanrositlir thn U'nnipn. hill' rhl. ,pntin nlld hecnuse of the activity of t,e women's post here it is anticipated that the choice oi tne nosi win receive the hearty hacking of the seventy-eight ; local nost for this position. ' Tll' delegate to the state c'luitoninent ifrom j5tppnfln fjirord Post will be Chmles P. Stevens, ndilltant. unci the -..-.. - --. -..- ..- ., nlterunte. .1. ak Hamilton, tne organ- iwnno pwi romranniH. , t 'I'lm t v.l1jmttnr nff Inn li tt n nnn it , lppt,., bv the F-rn7.ier-Bnrnitr. Post:; Rrnin, iinnr . eommnncler r Mr. Reich net , vice commander : Air. Hnrnlt.. ml -infant : W. F. Daniels, finance officer; Fl. W Wntkins. county committee rep resentntive; John Wittiner. hisloil.in. and G. A. Zwnld. chaplain. J. R. Hitochin. Jr.. vocntionnl training of ticer. nnd Mr. Rodennnel. seigcnnt-nl-I arms. - -- Shore Saloonlsts Warned ... ' ,, . ,,. Atlantic ( it.v. June JO. Brewery agents today warned n surviving hnnd- nil oi snore stnoonisi!. nun n.isini.i; enforcement agents are preparing tn make wholesale arrests in Atlantic City for the sale of any beverages con- l.LiM, ..nm ft.on 1 nei font .if n le.i . I pace , mes , u eye.,, , r ,.- ., n - i ii-iimih. iiiniin-M s, iiini ii i nr worsthraniU is said t be celling at ?l.t a i(iinri , ft ?.-',-' H WOMEN OF LEGION T cvRA NK5 iw& jjSs S - Solon Plates Cupids Bridal Party Pate &ur Pale bj'Berks The great javpil cf SctcU( brJtapsJtho finest examp$ cf Solon PJaics m America MacDonald & Campbcl) Men's Comfortable Business Suits $40 to $95 A variety that comprises every thing in pure woolens, in the newest stripes, plaids, checks and fancy mix- r hires. Including the matchless Mac Donald & Campbell Blue Unfinished Worsteds, Flannels and Serges. Suits warranted by their authentic style, surpassing value and tailoring. Men'a lint, Clothing. Ilnberdniliery, Motor Wear 1334-1336 Chestnut Street WHI A, ' THXJRSD AT, t - L e. . . n, i -4- Miniu wuiiimiiioo to wrgaiiito . ,p Harrisburg Bruce Sterling Is Slated The Hemocratlc state central com- .mlttee will meet In Harrisburg today! to rcnriroMW fn .!,- foil nomnelcrn. It ' PALMERTOCONTRO DEWIOCRATSTODAY ... ..Mf.nuiM' i.tr IflP inn .'IU". , ,. . . Ill ..111 1. will h ...... i i . ... frii.nH1vinar.ing. sad the frephmen will still Ii" Mil he corniced f members friend y fc (f) , flld own ( to Attorney fjeneral A. Mitchell '" ' them, and thai (he annual enne fight, mer. and Indications nre that tXere will enkevxalk and other forms of Interclass he no opposition to the RriH'e Steillng, of fniontown cnairman "r. lernng hnri charee nf Attorncv i - Oenernl Pilmcr's canvas, for the Pemo. I . ., .. . : : v. i M i .rniic presmnntinl nomination in I enn- i r rnn n nH.I L III ......J 1 nn.AnA tlonal debates will he on hand. It was rXrW T l,Lh,M .. u mleeireiVM nnd Walnut streets to reorganize. Kd- tnn t I. -," tt .. t Or . Lnnlf. riAinni-nttn niintr rnm mlftIot.cr, f fxxypotvt to be rcelctort nty chairmna. At present there n no, ?aifl hi' DiininnfntU IIt!nl irnrlfrrx Pecia! train The trntn will leave Broad Street Station nt 10:30 o'clocl, on thf morniuK of June 21. and will pick up the Democratic national dele c,r f,.0 0l.r af Hntrisburp nnrt Rt rittsblireli It will he n solid irnin through tn the Tacific coast. . rium. the ,.. lt.i Aknirmnn who ' ninS tomorrow nnd continiiing during r-ltv committee will pot automatically t"w;niltxbti& nr;;.;n7:flv,Ts',,om,n-vnopr?ncvri,:. w "-- "-- - rTMnTll'TTh, firt! "?'hr 1 UT"V Thtt '-Hmln.MrM.on. Democratic LttJ i,iuiLil actlv Itv bre - "'encement this year. However, the So far as the Major K concerned. Hi Mratnn- oHnLninf H,i nreslden- president. Dr. W. W. Cofoforl. extend" r.latic-n. heteen himself and the Vare ,!l l7itI,,'?p u " ?r.th?.pK.,.,dS" n corriinl Invitation to all friends of ,.,., ,,,,, .. ,., fh ,,, d.. ; ,. , , ssiiiBiiion oi "'""" .-...-. uun lnP result ni tne cur cominmep iflrEC.i possible vote for the presidential '; 'suit l n-V P.r.lmR!' "" !rd T' ""t Tle annual "spring fashion shov." election-, he (.nn have n the lvegiln I ti,., re'nJ if 2?-.i.ronl,,diert?bi fe. nm' exhibition of millinery and clrces tui -. ( oundl and everything he wants ..,, T,0lk tn thl P,e,tiotl Senator ti7lVnn.ri.r.h',in,,f,'.Pa"iI,Pr ' Ji. n;iade by the girl pupils of the William If he ,o.. not feel that wny, wh, he v h(,,, T)olnfls W Cunningham Ao 'ertrrrfi High f5clool. Fifteenth nnd i hay ; fight " ,,,., ' a.xept th- position of treajurer. but F1nrrUh?rdnV th.,'1tod,,T', lnceH,"s in , Mount Vernon streets, will open to. The Mayor s friend. In IMi.latMnhlo ,, TloUl Thp republican Alliance,. Thr 7WpvVb: tefln,L"U"; ,h J "-"" n.n l g a t assembly and remain M I"-11"'1 thn hp wo,,,', ,nk' J m-n .11 attend the nicetjngs of the sin vv,!". ' nni" . i ,,' ,,,P on displav during the dav for the bene ,1"rfif'"- , , , ,. n ,.t committee, but that indicatea noth- an hrancisco convention. whiOh opens ' , ' "jsi'mj ' ,r . :' '..Jjii... . ,i,n John Voorhees. cciptiuy of the Re- . ' .,, t!..ri,Mieini Mlinnce -will be ' ..liint. 28. will leave here June 21 in At "f parrntr. nnd other visitors at the Mfnil Ai(,n,.,;. ,,,, ,,, qII,H,nn f "-'; ,'P rn Alliance will DC vpqrprrin i rruuiuiAt ., .i..jiktn.Rb TAMAirnuf ... .. .. .. ,. ,... EX-SOLDIER SHOOTS AT GIRL'0 '"' ,p!d " "f,Jlon Unn; Gassed and Shell. Shocked Hero Held ..... a. , n 51000 Ball hdwnrd () .Neill. who served with the Eightieth Artillery Regiment in Prnnce. 'where he was gassed nnd shell -shocked. nre i rour snots last night nt Hoptm Smith, seventeen years old, 21 II Park avenue, according to the. police. O'Neill is snlcl tn luive heen In fat uated with the girl. She rejected In. advances The former xolrlici- n-a held -.- . - . ...... ....,,,.,., m ,iwni oaii lor coiirr tins morning on . ,.!,. . .. ...i ..i.. " ' "" i.r "i .. , .-niii r.i iiiiiiun lie was aneniunArl ltnfa. Mn!nHni H.....I.I tho Tu-rnMnth nn,l Rorbu .tr'Aof. tnn Thn nn Inn t o s. fl.V!ll IHAn -,. .U kitchen window of llie girl's home last night as she nnd mcnibei.s of her familv nvTr eating supper. He is said to have fired four shots nt the girl. All missed O'Neill was cauiht hv two nntrnlmen as he' tried to escape through nn allev i( He is said to have become violent late Inst nicht. hut ti'm. enlmed oft.. ,.'. . . -- --.---. --- - ...-. ..,-.,,- j r menl at the Women s Homeopathic Flos pun LAUNCHING AT HARRIMAN Yaka Is Christened by Miss Joseph Ine Alcorn at Merchant Yard The steamship Ynkn. const ructcil al the Men-hum shipbuilding plant at llai himan. F'n.. wns launched nt 10 nVloil, -this morning. Miss Josephine Alcorn (Ciaugnter ot Air. and Airs. .lames Al .Vh.'VnHI01 s.nr,l,r.1r"ir,',. "uSr" ,W'V the sponsor. Miss Alcorn is a c-hipf clerk i I , .u, n;. ,.f ,u i.',0.. i,-i, Corporation here. j ni, snip clinstened today is the twenty-ninth of forty of the type being constructed nt the Hnrrimnn yard. I Among the Philndeiphianc who wit- nnL.eil the Innnfltinf. . ere !ic C V i Reers. K. C. Beers, J. U. Simpson. '.Mr. .nnd Mrs. .. v. Almony. B J. Knighn. iM.c. Ilt.t,r I nt. I... . 17 'I fr.1..... . .. 1 .... - - ...... . , ..-. .-.. Mr Alcorn was formerli citv .nlioiior I of this cii nnd Inter became n puhlir i cmcc comniissionei. ' mlh 5latV :mh s ii I i JUtftf m 1020 , ...... , i . ... - HAVING ENDSAtHAVERFOPD Students Decide to Abollah Historic Flrst-Nloht Rumpus llnxinc ban been eliminated nl llnv- , erford College, i This action was taken today by the students nt a meeting of their aocin- , ''on' Pr'nr to eommeticement tomorrow. he nlnn uhlcli nn rntlfied follows thai drawn up bv the class of 102.1. It abol ishes the historic first-night ha.iug en tertainment on Walton field, bed-dumping nrtd other forms of hazing In the freshmen's rooms nnd "deportation" .tv, n "n.,. liirM. nreaident of the student nssnria'tion. in nnnounring the action of the body III reference to selection of i contests will be coutlnued. inrulynrst ., n stotelJeni- men will he taken In hand by a ,vn, on num. Committef of .ophomores under the tiw arrangement. - " ., .. , ijj i,.if "" ' " ""3, "?? "'? L.lnV . fo I in mo in m iftntinp mincrioiions i.n -5 ;.mnaffn. heln- ... '"HI'""' .".in. - .....,-.r.". . - ; Hnverford to attend al .11 " m-ifJ;n .peak -IV JuVstnre also Invited to ' pnrtlrlpate in the events or the iin.x. - - - -- - SPRING FASHION SHOW" High Girls to Open William Penn .chool The gurinents mid millinery were clr Signed and made In the regular un-k of the art nnd home economics cour.c and some very creditable creations are snii to he the result. .Many oi rne designs are original nnd the styles dis tinctive. so that the exhibit can in teal- FLAG-DAY PROCLAMATION Mayor Says Thit City Especially Should Observe June 14 A pioclamotion for the ohtervanri- of I'lag Day. Monday. June 1 I. was issued yesterday bj Mnyor Moore through his secretnr. Durcll, Sinister. The proolnmutioii cnlN upon citi.ens in disiilav the nationiil bnnnei on that dn. Aftor referring to the fin i Mm'. int.. tiii a..B - ...- ..... ihr ling wu-j designed in riiiindfipina it prnceeils "At its birthplace it is hitiug thai nn example be set-tnn example of rev erence Hnd appreciation, which may he accepted everywhere ns pmof thnt Philadelphia hns not drifted fiom net ancient mooringN. but holds fast to the proud station she occupies historically as the home of the Ifccinrntlon. the onstitiition and the Hag " Germantown Man on New Era Body ! The Rev. John llurver l.ee. pastor i ' of the Second Presbyterian Church, Ucrinuntown. has been appointed a member of (lie New Era executive iom , mittee. to have i-hnige of Ihe reorgan ization of tin- New Bin Movement in the Piebtcnan Church everything required it? clothes and fixings and of the right sort. The "Full Swing" Golf Coat gives per fect freedom for the drive. It is practical and comfortable. Made of Hand-Loom Homespuns, Fiskr-n Tweeds, Knglish Chev iots. ShetlanHs, Over plaidf. and Knitted Fabrics in coats with vokes and box pleats with patch pockets.- or in coats with inverter) pleat.., pleated back with half belt, putch pocket. I.onfr troupers to match if desired. .Separate Knickeis in all mato naK With or without evtcnsionsr A recent KnsrliyJv fad is to wear white "Knick ers." in combination with Cloth Coatf.. Wc have a fine line of White Linen. Duck and ery nifty White Twill. Sweater, Shirts, Golf Ifoi-e, Golf Caps, etc. Fverythmc in srood form and of fine qualities. JACOB REED'S SONS HRlB4r26CfeMtBaa9laS ai HOOTY DBSFDR VARE COMMUTE Mayor Threatened With "Fight" by Watson if He Will Not "Harmonize" NEW CONTEST IS PLANNED i ... . .AlarOr Moore will not ret ,.flfI(.r(,h( , , , rommlttee according to d.sna r.m ' " ,, nlf .'," retognlre the iiihtican city atehe fiom Chicago., The Mavor takes the same - positie not rt on he has taken all along one of compromising with the Vnres as contenders for citv leadership The Mayor. In a chat at the convention cltj . made it nlaln that membnrvhin In the - -. before. Roth the administiation and the Re. A"" -I. lav the ground- work for "the fight next year. Threal Hy Watson ' '-SHannony is up to the Mayor." nid Chairman Waton. "If he come back , Chicaco nnd savs he is satisfied carrying the fight" in the two ionteste.1 wards tiAthe courts had not heen clc cided He viewed the election yester cla, in which the Vnres retnined control f',, ,.jfv rominittee as Illegal Voorhecs's stntement also told of the rejection of the hnrmonv piopoition made to the Alliance by the Vnre lead ci shin. "The organization of the rommiitee Vlillllll I I'l' wns illegal, said vnorhees. "under the clcuij at nei nonie ni i .- una ,..i"i..- r, rules nf the Republican city commit ,ni; -, , William 11. Cmne. UlGI5t. tee. In older to organize it is nnes- (;e"ininnfown iivetini'. who arrived sary for the successful cniididnles tc. si,ortlv after her death, made the state--have a majority of the regulnilv elerted ,,,, ,ilnt jt looked to him like a case ' memoers oi roe .iiiiiiiijui-r. nui wnne it is true that twentyix votes recorded for I hnmas r. W.it.nn, lie failed to have n majoritj in ie of the fact that Joseph fel . nf th. Knr ty-fourth word, nucl n.iiri A Mnekei . of the Forty-sixth ward, had nn right to he seated, as their sents were con tested. Calls Kleitbiii lllcil "Deducting these to mic, were mnnifesrh illegnl it is WatMin had bur twenti -fom ...i.:i. :.. ... ,. ...... r . i. I Ii II found cue.. lll.-ll ! ii'it "i IIIMI.'lli. ni inr com- ...Iit.n Tl, ,....,,,.,.... i mm- iiin..-.-. ..i' i .. -in , - .-ii. lu.'IMIi.'rs r, -.,..-.r- t r 1- the Republican Alliance prenent refused taken by Mrs Mi ( usker was oxalicr, to vote aflr this brranse u( the ille- - nc-id. Mrs Mi Cusker i survived by gality of the cerion 'her husband. I'dward. and Iwo clill-y "Charles R. J.cne. of the Sixth ward. ' dren. , nf: Stop Arffitinff about High Prices and break into this Greatest Mid-Seaso Event The Emergency Sale of Intensified Values in PERRY SUITS of $60, $65, $70, $75 Qualities at One Uniform Price $40 No Suits for sale anywhere that can touch these at S40! The best argument against a high price is a low one. As for this Intensified Sale price of $40, it is remarkable. Tell us for we're inter-ested-where can you get Suits of this calibre at $40 a throw today? We, who can be expected to keep track of competition, don't know of a single store that can match these values. Stop arguing, and set busy! And then Don't swelter, don't suffer, don't let the heat get your goat! These Tropical weight Suits arc old time qualities, and look at their Prices in this Store! Palm Beach-Suits..- $15, $18, $20. Cool Cloth Mohair Splits. . . .$20, $22.50, $25 Single and double hrvaxlcd modelt., Conservative and Fashionable cuts! Perry & Co., "n.b.t." Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. TsasMfififiBL9tMi ' ' Ik I r r Sfe'HB IE I i t &S E 'iWfr l) Wrn It VVslkr r, Huffaln. N. T. .orfeuno', Orernr. Co,, Arch: "Turner for GbnaTUr Turner has built lofis of .structural concrete at much less coat than structural steel for s:atmn Kortsli c rSBt Urrid.l .mr t,jxt reneti rsi srreator savings today. TURNER Constructioa Co. I "IS '.nnsom Mreel nn Alliance mnn, who im employed In the office nf the register of wills, toted for .lnmes H. Sheehnn. but Ihia did not validate his election, as he had only twenty four votes, or one short of, a msjoiity. . "There is no harmony It is nortrtie that Mr. Cunningham made a pica for io harmony, as has been stated other ( thno to itniuess upon the city com- tnlttee the iipcessit) for gptting out. the. innintnined intact. PROBE WOMAN'S DEATH m Doctor Believes That Poison Wats Taken in Mistake for Medicine x Mis R(i.e McCusker. twenty-five, ot 2'M North Chudwick street, died stld- . . , ... ((f oxnr. ,.j,i poisoning. Airs, air ' ( usker had tnken n dose in wnai nc ., ihoiighi to be Kpsoin saltK late in the evening. . Coroner's IKputj ' harles Siiyprsi has the two jioxes labeled "Kpsom Salta'' i which were l -bought In Mrs. Sarah x Sciillin. tlu"dead woman s sister, laU evening, unci iimii niuni .m. ti. Cusker took the close, nnd Dr. Wilme'ji J.. Trinkle. cm oner piivsicinn, w niHke an iiHC-stisiition oi tueni nnn p , fonr nn nutops "" the body probx.ui late this iittcrnnon lilll ll'i' ....... - - ' ..n,.ii ilnnlits thnt the substance si I .1 '.I , ifl a -? j 1 v 3) X ' '- i i x4 ' ' 'I"'-- -s-Tt-' f W jr '? - J ", aiafii&irt .klk i A ' . "t. . . ..r. i ..Mh'va.-4. ysi a&: jCm WZJA
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