,-, rrrf-,' r i w i 'i wmi ww 1 V'rCv"- '-H? ij; j-.-j ;,'-'';;' "'"- '" , - FETE CELEBRATES 200th Annlvorsary of Incorpora tion Boglns With His torical fcageant THOUSANDS SEE PARADE A litiotorfoflt imrndc In which ' 2000 people will take pnrt will lie the open ing frntnrc of Hrlstol'M rrlebrntlon of the SflOHi anniversary of Its Incorpora tion ns borough, which begin? today unci will continue through tomorrow nntl Sunday. f The pnrade, divided Into ten liMnr HI divisions nnd tlilrty-fiw exhlhlts,. picturing the development of the town rem the enrllest Coloninl times down to Its Activities In the Into wnr, will move nt 3 o'clock this nftcrnoon. Major Moore Will Ilevlcw the Parade Hristol Is beginning to fill with for mer residents nnd visitors, nnd the townspeople nre prepared toreccive a thousand guests for the celebration, which will take on mnny of the. aspects of an "old-home" occasion. Duron (irccn Is president of the III centennial Anniversary Association and hi knowledge of nueks county history Is back of most of the pageants and his torical grouin thnt will be enacted. Franklin Hllkeson is acting as vice pres ident of the organization. Scrrill T). IMIefron Is secretary and W. II. II. Fine treasurer. Incorporated In 17-0 The incorporation of the borough of BrNtol took place on November 14, 72(l, when the chnrter with the neces ssry letters patent was received from Kngland by the townspeople. This oc casion will bo shown in several' exhibits of tho parade, in which wlll'nppcar the first chief burgess, impersonated by Minot J. Hill; the second burgess, im personated by Jnmes II. IJrooks, nnd the first town council', depicted by tho Young People's I? ranch of the W. C. T. T'. Walter V. Leedom will serve ns chief marshal of tlilw afternoon's parade and on his stafT will be John McGlnley. W. Firman Young, Joseph B. Keating and John Sackvllle. O, Morris Itnndnll, Morris Shields. Clarence Huckman. W. Albrrsson Haines. Joseph Wright. John K. BeU. Joseph Ollnrdy. I.ouls Mcrolla and Hugh Knstburn will act as aides. One of tho features of the parade will be the original roach in which Gen eral Lafayette visited Bristol in lfi21. At that time he was accompanied bv members of the First City Troop o'f Philadelphia, nnd the old conch will be under the escort of n half dozen city troopers when it again passes through tho streets of Bristol this nftcrnoon. The old coach Is in excellent condition, the only improvements required being a little shrinking of tho nxles nnd the application of carriage grease. The pnrade will bo headed by n croup of Algonquin Indians, depleted bv thf Bristol Tribe of Bed Men nnd visiting tribes. Old Settlers Follow Xext will follow curly Knglish, Dutch nnd Swedish settlers, ns por--nycd by the pupils of the Bristol High Fehool. The coming of William Penn nnd his followers in 10R2 will bo de picted by the Bristol Council of the Daughters of Amerlcn. Other exhibits In the first division will show thn first. poMal system, Bristol chartered as a market town', nnd ns the seat of jus tire of Bucks county in 170.". After the groups showing the charter ing of the borough will come "the first ftnge wagons, the old Bristol fairs and the founding of the Methodist Episcopal Church by Captain Webb, of the Kng lish army. The third division will include Gen eral Washington nnd his stnff. the Bris tal company of Continental militia and n company of Knglish Light Horse Cav alry, which made a night nttnek on the town nt the time the British held Phila delphia during the Revolutionary Wnr, nun Minors irom me oia Delaware river flcot. The fourth division will be hended by n llnnt depicting the Fnshinnnblc Period, when the "Hath Springs" out fiile of Hristol was one of the most popular post-Uevolutionarv wntering resorts. Tho Merchants' Shipbuilding ornoration of Hnrrlman, X. J., will exhibit a float showing old and new methods of shipbuilding in Bristol, winch has always been known as a home of vhipluilldlng industry. JK (?PinI.!,g ".tl" Canal in 1R2-1, 1?.JJ Railroad In 18.14 nnd the First I'ub ,, School in 1R.' the Founding of M Mark's Parish in 1S45 and' the First ire Company will follow in the order oi the parade. Reproduce War Period W.Ti".. ''m". Wnr Ptrlotl in Bristol's Wftory will he represented V the mem- ftjVtil,n1,(il.,ry.t "' ,,cn"' 108t "f nrYh.i "-, ' "at-'"very days, show- ihh, -iJ J,(,Io"Tnt f 'oloml ritlacn. 3' 1 f portrayed by various col- ?nri.K IX ' " .ot the tmvn- Bristol's ."! development nfter the Civil il nVr'f bc sliow" !-v flonts fl0" the comi ,Ti,,Ui!c Vrins. I,,nnts- Tho S?.. o.i . ' ? 1,nl nns in 1S7 will be ol f the io!."10 Vnri0US Ita"n" H0detics wiliri,n,0l's )'art .inL,he ,nfc world war cV, 1 nJm,'"i?,'r.(1 b.J' th0 l0,n' Amerl Ja' -esion Post, the Legion Bnnd of hr;VV0VLciKl,tUi'iR,'"nndthene.l J "? I he pnrade w 11 end with Hip bllr,:s,rn's fl,nts nj ",gons held h . l.P11M!1'1(If,a rcwPtlmi will be VrL '" fo,luw '" 'he evening. featehv.K,re,n,,,,? D'- will be lluckV rnLll0m,unl,l,a,,," ' the hfeli h , !y Hwnen's Assoclntion, tol to. iel CU".Vn vfulIon In Hris wliidlnn." .'.horo, wiU l,fi "''omen's on i Sn?",1 '"""I '-"ncerts through e"eniUK.,cmaimler ot tl,c 'IaJ- "d "lie Reunions on Sunday llthe dmr'f tl,0rP. wl" h0 ',''"I"''H in "'1 ' iSK1' 81,CCinl Mrvlci" n"d th?hd"(t'?;tvl,tene;t!? flr," ",Pnil"- fr EM-cutUe i;immitin.t,nUnof the., eel'Tutlon. Sn Johcnl, ii ,il?.1,r,or"" (Ireen, ihalr- " Criy, 'rhoma' tir.l 'I,. "'". ul J01"' franklin iiiibr"'' Wu"er I U. '"tinic "nln Ullkesun and Joseph 11. mi. 7- iun.oii. p w '.,;:.. :" puma- iu;-".- .' 'tMiBier. i'enibArnn Innnsv "THE end of easy sell ing is in sight," says a Prominent merchant J" Mir selling plans !lluJl to these changing conditions? b g j HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertl.ins Agency BRISTOL BIRTHDAY iinr e.i.,1 Film.... ""tllfll v., e "m. i.. Dellroot, John J. inmiiii n t ' it. tor j'ww , . 'JMr'iji'7cwT'H,''Tw "- , v . "V ,;- ' WEST PHILA. HIGH Mctor Hoist (op at left), president,- John M. Mcllvaln (top at right), vice president; G. Gordon Malny, Jr. (bottom, left), secretary, and Nathaniel A. Dcvlne, trensnrer, of 1020 graduating class at West Phlia- dclphln High School Kllcovnp. ltnrvsy 8. Tlu. A. Kllas, T. I. Kraft. M. J, Hill and Kugeno llnrrctt JoDh Alia. t, a. Manufncturern' rnmmlttci': C. L. Ander son, chairman! J. n. tlrundy. 1.. c Srrlnic, s,i K,,P.V.ns'P.n' J.am' rirooks, Frank Hald vvln. rhlllp-fl.nndreth, G. L. Wllllnmj, K. a. Minuter. Kmll .Mctzgar, W. C. Cornell nnd W'm. llumpf. nuslneaa men's conimlltee: n. n. Pear son. John V. War, It. p Hruil-n, J. H. Wright. Ansclo Jjt Ilenrn, Arthur V. nrady. Jinx Cohen, Wm, II, Force, and Alphqnre Publlrlty committee! Uarl It. Koth, rhalr man: William Hemlne. Prrrlll Dotlefeon. Loula Wllhltn and Kllwooil Tolan. c"c"0 Program commltteB: Thnmaa Scott, chair man: JaiiH-a K, Mnoney, W. 11. H, Fine Howard It. Thoronton nnd William Areny. meyer. , , Firemen's Day committee; Franklin Oil keaon, chairman: Oeorgc W Ilurkl-y, Fred Kenyon. John Chambers. Frank Fllnn Gran ville Htephenaon and Hay Fry. Decoration committee: Jon-plv n. Keating, chairman. Harry Lyndall, Charlea Ancker. Harry Ituchen. John C. Adam. Charl'ea Coomhn, Charles Fluher. Louis Merola and John peed. Committee on names of former residents: rtuseell H Party, chairman: John Mcdee, - H. I'oole, Frank Welk and Omar Hllborn, GRADUATED AT WELLESLEY .Many Pennsylvania Girls In This Year's Class Wellesley, Mass., June IS. Many Pennsylvania's and New Jerseyites nre represented at commencement festivi ties nt Welleslev College this week. Among those'gradunting nre: Helen Adams Babbitt, Haverford Ta Ljdla M. Ilrown. Capo Jtay Court itouse. N J.: KUJabeth II. Cox. Media, Ta. ; BarahJ AtiH pauta I'll- ! H'tirtflKit . XT t . -.! garet A. Funk. 83t North Fourth street, Philadelphia; Elizabeth M. Green. Fox Chase: Ixiulee Jenckes, Wyomlsslinr. Pa.; rtarhel C, Jones. Conshohocken, l'a. , Mabel Cook Kase, Mount Airy; Margaret Miller, Bradford. Pa.; Caroline Elizabeth Teale, Ijincaster. Pa.; Margaret K. rtelnhart. Pottsvllle. Pa.: Florence J. Hlieeler, 11215 North Broad stvtV Philadelphia; Hilda garde J. Hhumwhy, 4tll Walnut street, Philadelphia: Hllzaheth F, Rpauldlng, Ard more. Pa,; Helen E Bwarti, Milton. Pa.; Elinor Taylor. West Chester. Ta.: Anna C. Thun. Wyomlsslntf, P.r, ; Frances F. Weimar, Ilosemont, Pa.; Virginia A. Wyant, South Bethlehem. Ta. ' Wedded After Graduation State College. Pa.. June 1R. Twenty -four hours after lioth had been graduated from the Pennsylvania Stato tollege. Jllle. Jcanno Itlou, of Xorvaix, France, nnd Courtlnnd Tj. Putlcr. of Uniontown, were married yesterday on tho campus. Tho bride carac to Penn State three years ago, having won n scholarship awarded by the French Government. Mr. Rut ler was originally n member of the 1010 class, but war scrvlco kept him out ot the college in 1018. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Kmll Boss. 00.1 Rising Sun five., and Anna Forslonll. llll'i N. Randolph St. Edward A Johnson, 1011 Ellsworth st.. and Fttn II. Ilftniinnip Minor. Va. Iuls Hallus. 1(158 Myrtle st., and Oeorglna. Cnrbln, TOl ,N, 4.1th at. John I.. Wood, IRM.'i N. 21st st.. and Re becca. Wuro, 210S Montgomery ave. James rt. Larimer, 80'Jl C st., and Marls A. Wheeler. B2W Eadon st. John J. Brogan. flSl!0 Vine st., and Mary . V. McCauly. 338 N. (list st. Floyd Hilgglns. Salamra, N. T.. and Buth B. Dlehl. Q537 N. 81st at. George DePnK 8nn N. Mervlns St.. and Helen M. Mllla. 17.11 Wlnfleld St. Charles I,. I.offelhardt, n2l) Queen lane, and Maull c. Parker. IWOfl Blslng Pun ave. Aaron D. Murrlson. Oil Marshall st., and Helen Wleder. HUT N. 30th st Julias A Herman. Trenton, N, J., and Anna Pternfell. 2130 Turner st. Patrick Grace. 3011 Parrlsh st., and Eliza beth Reynolds. USO W. Castoga st. Johnson Wood, Merlon. Pa., and Mary E. Oalns, Merlon. Pa. Andrew R, Bolgu, Camden. N. J . and Mil dred Townsend. 21110 N. Roser st. Aloyslus W. Hnelschl. 2323 N. 3d St.. and ' Edith I. Bonulr. 125 Sylvonia st, Edward F. Welsh, 2435 N. 3d st,, and Annatta Knecht. 241(1 nodlne st. William It, Palry, 1524 W. Lengh ave.. and Clara Ingram. I.ansdowne. Ta William F. Nechklauer. Bridgeport. Pa., and Helen G Hoover, Bridgeport, Ta. Ethan n. Taylor, 2240 E. Allegheny ave., and Helen M. Mnd, 3312 Germantown ave. WllUam F Mattner. 1318 Jerome st.. and Mlnnl M. Klock, 4314 N. 13th st. Ijiwrence D, Flrary. 1303 Master St., and Albert Curtis. 2023 N. 20th st. Nathan Shapiro. Washington, D. C. and Rosa Blank, 30(12 Parrlsh st Harry N. Clark. 44H Ilanaberry et., and Sara I'. Byland. 1503 Glrard ave. I.ogan A. Hlnes. Mountain, Wis., and Irene 11 Hlnes, 3031 Canton st. Ralph Parker, Hid V. Cumberland ave.. and Adllalde II. Rohr. 110 W. Allegheny ave. Max Horowitz, 852 N. Bandolph St.. and Mary MarkowlU. 12 N. Lawrence at. Irvln C. Smith, 1521) S. Colorado st. and Gertrudo Morris, 1527 8. Colorado st. J. Frederick Marten, 8105 Elberon ave. and Rebecca II, Carman. 3405 Germantown av. John P. Wlest. 4115 K. Broad St.. and Ethel I,. Gulhrle, 03(1 W. Allegheny ave. Daniel Tyson, r,u H. 22d t.. and Ada I.amax, 2flld Lutonla st. Michael H. Donahoe. 1718 N. 20th st.. and Mary K. Lyons. 5033 Green st Stephen J. Kander, 7Slh ave. and E at., and Anna L. Frank. 7827 ave E. West. Phlla. Pharlea Rodin. 3723 Hrandynlna St.. and Anna Freeman, 711(1 Sloan st. William L. Steel. 3821 Frankford ave.. and JIae R. Fitzgerald, 208 Fernon St. We recommend for conservative investment 7 RAILROAD BONDS Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Nv York Central R. R. Co, Delaware & Hudson Co. Chicago & Northwestern Railway Co Union PacHio Railroad Co. Southern Pacifio Co. Representing tho largest and strongest railroads in tho United States. Write or call for particulars and prices Carstairs & Co. Promptness, Accuracy, Security Memhern I'lillailelnhl'i nnd Sew York rltork Eti'lungra U19 Walnut Street I'HlLADKLrillA 71 Droadway, N. Y. ;'ni CLASS OFFICES ,-... . ; i 1 I Mrs. William . Lingelbach Will Present Diplomas to Mem - bers of Class SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TWO The Public Industrial Art School will hold Its nnnunl commencement exer cises fit 8 o'clock this evening in the auditorium of the Philadelphia -Normal School, Thirteenth and Spring Garden streets. Charles H. Edmunds nnd William A. Mason, director of art In Philadelphia, will be the chief speakers. William C. Ash will preside, and Mrs. William R. Lingelbach, only wonlan member of the Hoard of Education, will present the diplomns. Music will be in charge of Alvin Emrey nnd will be furnished by the Campbell School Orchestra. Two scholarships will be awarded, one to the School of Design for Women nnd the othnr to the School of 'Industrial Art. The following will receive diplomas: Adams Pchoo Orval E, Davis. ,..nifT School Ellenor J. Tunker. Elma Whlteloek. Arnold School John d. Kuhn. Baldwin School Lucy Large. Belmont School Sarah E. Newsome. Louis Poland. Sylvia Radltz. Blalno School William Ehrllch, Samuel Kartman. Isarinr T.vlnrtn !l Claghorn School Dorothy Eckmafi Agnes a, ivenney, aiav .McDonnell son .Marlon Sack. Violet Mllchel Clymcr Schdol William E. Gelson. May Phillips, Edward Wilton. ,Fltler Sqhool Florence Bands. Aline Thomas Hancock School Fmnlr nnMtin m.n(n Goldstein. Marv M. Gratz. Alice Ostroff. unviu oiuarn, eaaie j'j. yurrion, Hanna School Lewis Eldrldge. ' Hay School Alexander Layman. Holllngsworth Contlniiatlnu School James nituiBwo, jr.. iuiiam . iiaiiey. Holmes Junior High School Margaret A, Devlno. Bertha Heyne. Jliintsr School Rudolph Buchwald. Daniel j. uuiniey. jr.. r.ari Kieaei, iari Kern. Harrv Kurnltz. rhlllp Kurnltz. Joseoh Llt vln. Stewart .McDowell. E'mmett Jtartln, Ber nard Schwartz. . Kuno .School Max Salzman. Edward J. Walls. Thomas Walls. Kelley Schoql Frederick Kell. Lawton School George Alexy. Norman K Logan School Israel Hamilton. Lowell School Beatrice B. Hedley. Lynd School Harry Harris. Mclntyre School Marjorla Myer. Morris School Esthr IlofTman. Earl Luke. William Pfender. Robert Wlnerlng. Newton School John Bradley Hall, Mal don Huff, Ethel Ozmon, Laurence Totts, Gertrude Roberts. Nichols School William Davenport. Overbrook School Edith Krlng, Edltu McKay. Packer School Gilbert Wllllg Pastorious School Clara L. Hlppler. Pelrce Behoof Eleanor Ruoff. Rutledgo School Lenora Cohen. Siegfried Dortort. ' fUrtaln School George Rlttlnger. Rharswood School Max Felgenberg, Sheridan Continuation School Joseph C. Bailey. Jr.. William C. Duffln. Southwark School Antonio Rotelll. Stanton (M. H.) School Matilda Gee-hard, William J. Pelrce, Elsie Schrelner. Steeln School Lena Henderson. Hilda Olsen. Harold H. Pfaff, Ralph Seberhagcn. ' I-red. sectig, l'ivereti cmi'.n, Katnieen Wright. Stetson School Elizabeth Johnston, Jennie Thomas. Walter Zlegler. Tllghman School Oedrge M. E. Caspar. Vare School Morris Taxln. Webster School William E. Link. Hilda Mozocont. Wldener School Friyices Froseh. Martin Ooldsteln, Oertruds Hak. Herbert Hall, Richard Hochgelnden, Ieroy King. Meyer Lang, Lassllla E. Mitchell. Joseph Than hauser, Jr.. Julian Thornton. Central High School Harry Cooper. Wal ter Dalley, Raymond O, Davis. Kensington High School Mildred E, Klatss. Southern High School Isadors Mansky. William Penn Hluh School M. Jeanne'te Wallace. No school Phllena Hammer. Audrey Pie. ARTSCuOOL PUPILS GRADUATE TONIGH If You, Arc An Importer The Commercial Let ter of Credit is one of the most respected and best tested in struments of finance in the world. Its use in international trading has been of advantage to buyer and seller. Such letters issued by this house find currency in all mar kets. Our letters arc is , sued in United States Dollars or in foreign currency. Brown Brothers & Co. TOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA New York Boston '-,-" . " wwi.' ; ," r"w" 1$ atfeo?- . 74ATGIRLS'HIGH L Prizes Are Awarded to Studonts at Commencement Exor- cisbs This Morning IN CENTRAL HIGH SCH60L The auditorium of the Central High School was the scene of the com mencement exercises of the Philadelphia High .School for Girls this morning, when seventy-four graduates received their diplomas from Fred (Sowing, the principal. Following-!! greeting In Latin by P.cs sic M. Mack, president of the class, the snlutritory was delivered by Alice Annn Edmunds. Lena flassol gave the vale dictory. The Invocation was pro noiincell by the Hew. George I.. Rich ardson, of tho Dlbcesan Church ot St. Mary. The gold Dodd memorial medal of the school was presented ti Margaret Kathcrlne Kramer, and the silver Dodd medal to Sadyo D, Maslln. The Alli ance Fraricnise medal was awarded to Esther Linda lluzby. with honorable mention for Lillian Helen Dirks. Prizes for Graduates The nlumnl prize of ?1" for good work In English in the Girls' High School and the Philadelphia Xnrmal Hrhonl for Girls was awarded to Alice Annn Ed mynds. , Tho .$10 Latin prize was given to Esther Gorshov, with honorable mention for'Fredn Frances Koscnkoff. The prize of $20, awarded by' the Alumnae Association to the graduate "ecurlng the highest average, was awarded to Alice Annn EdmuntN. For five years- the Men's Clnsslcnl Cltfb. of Philadelphia, has offered two prizes of $'M each, one for girls ntid one for boyftv for the best examinations presented in Greek nnd in I.ntin. This examination Is open to all college preparatory students, trained in these subjects trained In Micse subjects in the high schools and " private schools of Philadelphia and its vicinity. With the exception of one year, when the prize was divided between a gradu ate of the Philadelphia High School for Girls and a graduate from n private school, the girls' prize has been won by graduates of the Philadelphia High School for Girls. This year also it is awnrtled to Freda Frances Ttocnknff. Tho commencement progrnm con tained Several musical numbers rend ered by the clnss ns well ns a number of organ selections, with Hollo Malt land at tho organ. Vocal music was in charge of Mrs. Annn W. Cheston. with Mrs. Helen Pulaski Innea nt the piano. TIip graduates were: COLLEGE rREPARATORT COURSE Distinguished Bella M. Herman. Esther Linda Buzbr, Elizabeth Kllnger Chandler. Lillian Helen Dirks. Alice Anna Edmunds, Esther Oor chov. Bess . M Mack. Mary Olfford Man ning. Gladys Rondlnella. Freda Frances nosenkoff. Meritorious ' Llllle Appelmsn, Lena Gassel. Harriet Hoi stein. Sophie Stern Locb. Hannah Dorothy Mann. Dorothea Maria riatteicher. Geor clna Carruthers Regars. Sarah Eleanor Thomson, Helen Elizabeth Way. EllzabeTh Aa?le Weiler. ft pa .Inn ) Mabeth .Brewster Allen, Leanora Baren. oaum. Iiutn Uesser. Margnret .Mae Blrchnll - Jirir""nr '"nces Brljgs. Hortens? !,. Buholz. -- ..vi.n ,nnn. i-arcil Ulamontt. AfalMl ?.""" 3?."m'n: Rte"- n- Dubrow, Margaret Mary Fltzpatrlck. Pauline Onllub, Liicl. A Lammer, I .aura S. Levy. Elinor Gerstlev Loeh Josephine Rlebel Lord, Pauline Marks. Beatrice Magdalena Muth. VlrglnU ReSman wifkowskif ' rma V Stlt"1' JI'da GENERAL COURSE Distinguished Marraret Kathryn Kramer. Meritorious .J?lf?!50r zfV D.(iyk EthBl Kllzsheth Gib son. Ada. Halpert. Sadye D. Maslln. Graduates Marv L. Atchemn Tr.i.H u t.-. - H Jthy 8. Hew. Jluth Batt" EihVi "n.VlfPK; "rnwn, niancho Octavla CuatH. Slary f hv 11 in Kflhrnoflr Anna r c. ...i. V... :??. ""IB Lowman ssaffiiv E;i!,'ifl- S'r-i'''!". Mary il .1 - ns -"- i-icji ijucrrun .-rtr. mime, riornce it, p hci Hiffn iVn.i . Welnrelch and -V.-r"-". """n wyi. Vtlfl P ItSDlele. I Mary Elizabeth Wllltt. NE0LIN SOLES and O'SuUivan's $1 7C Rubber Heels Goodyear Shoe Repairing "' Jii.nriiix Hi'KKKT Quality Is There is a posi tive scarcity of really good clothing at this time. Mak ers of garments such as we provide for our exacting and discriminating customers are un able to make any thing approximat ing 100 deliveries. On the other lmnd wo nro told that mak ers of lower grade merchandise nro re ceiving cancellations, nnd nro willing to un load their product at prices wnicn appear attractive. In the final analysis the quality counts, and the purchaser of a good suit of clothes prac tices real economy. Rcady-to-Wcar Suit a of Seasonable Weights and Fabrics, $45,00 to $100,00. Top Coats, $35,00 to tSO.00. Custom Tailored Suits, $75,00 to $120.00, GIVEN OMAS rngton on , Miriam T. Goodyear. Mar an W Helns, Frieda Henkenslefken. Helen Francis senberg, Hachel Adelaide Jones C Krause. Lillian o K- i.i... V '.... -ii ranriL r.ii7nnain t-.,i. . -. -- "'"."! Mrniii ! JACOB REEtfS SONS 1424H1426 OiestattStireci l JOSHUA A. MKKISH President of graduating class at Franhfnrd High School Owen J. Roberts to Address Class at Commencement Exer cises Thi3 Evening ESSAYS BY STUDENTS Olrnrd College will hold its com mencement exercises this evening nt 7:.10 o'clock in the college chnpcl. Twenty-six students will receive their diplomas. The principal speaker will be Owen .T. Hoberts, member of the board of di rectors of city trusts. A varied pro gram will' be given in addition. The Invocation will be delivered by .Ioeph "A. Jameson, vice president of the college. ISssnys will be read by the following honor pupils: Harry ftordnn fjchnd, whose subject Is "The Miner"; .lames Henry Ogden, whose subject is tThe Role of the Aristo crat," and Robert Kmmett -Malony. who will speak on "Centralization of finvernment." Mnlony will also de liver the valedictory. The diplomas wilK'bo presented by Chcesman A. Herrick. president of (iirard. Several musical numbers will complete the exercises. Tho-.e receiving the highest scholns II,. Ltnmlln? In this venr's graduating class am Robert K. Malony. Harry j Cordon Schnd mid James Henry Ogden. Tlm-p distinguished in tile vnrious departments nre: I Rohert K. Malony and Harry Gordon Schad. commercial courses: Robert K. Ma lonv, Knglish: William Joseph Nichols, his torv; Corradlno Bentlvogllo. Jamea Henry Ogden and John Kltner Pierce, mathematics. Corradlno Bentlvogllo. mechanical school: Robert K. Malony, social science, and Robert K. Malony and William Robert Row land. Spanish. - Others receiving diplomas are Carl Francis Anderson Bruce Cresswell Beach. Charles Henry Beard. Charles Henry Benz. Lebbeus Martin Blgelow, Joseph Cohen. Wnlter Bogardus Dunkle. Walter Washing ton Kvans, James Kdvvard Oaynor. John Mil ton llrass, (leorge Trultt Huddlestone, John Frederick Lelhlg. Charles George Lutz, Harold Robinson. Louis .Iscob Rosenbllt. Alfred Otlio Rossi. Arthur Raymond flpecht. James Albert flundstrond. Eugene William Tost. UNEN MESH UNDERWEAR s& Irtn- ONLY BTORE Uth and Chestnut YOUNG MAN with Advertising experience In two Agencies, desires position with procrrs lt a Business or Agency. ' A 322, LEDGER OFFICE Economy 26 WILL GRADUATE AT GIRARD COLLEGE -rntrth. . CLASS GRADUATES ATFRANKFORDHIGH Commencement Exercises to Be Held Tonight in School Auditorium PRqF. MEDER WILL SPEAK Commencement exercises of the frankford High School will bc held tonight In the 'school auditorium at 8 ,o clock. Tho presenta'toln ot diplomas will he made by ;. Calvin Rnook. principal of the school. Henry .7. Mcder. a profes sor of languages In the University pt rennsylvnnia. will deliver the com mencement address. Robert W. Mr Connell, president of the Fathers As soelntlon. nnd I)r. George "VVhcelcr, as sociate superintendent of schools, will award prizes. The salutatory will bc given by Etta May Htrothie. nnd the valedictory de livered by Carl Castle Flseher. Selec tions by the school orchestra will In-" tcrsperse the progrnm. ( 'The graduates are: D.vm ..academic COUKSE If Hi Ji c.,'",.or,. Abel. Harry I'aul B.rker, lllnrh.mr"inel'VI"c,,,n' Leonard Lawrence llrsfsh mi'.,.'"J & "Htner. Joshua Aleande, .ir:"?. Carroll Burchntt. Theodore i..", Sd Button, Charles Kwen Conon. Dve? r;iy'rn-on?. fe?wl!' Lawrence Justl?o Jfmi..l;r.V.?.,, ncher. Benjamin Weslev fl?m!I,hwX "'""i. Knnth Klnkesd. Joseph A. rSfi..?"".".n!. E"nr Meredith. Taul I.sn jmf.0T;r' n?!!"1 W Thomas. Joseph aiSIm """.'J- Warren Vesley Walton. Leslie AlMl.,, ir" "'": .William Carn.ll Watt rtil.2m,H'nrv Welkel. Max I.ouls Wendler i.V,i: V.?'".'1 Altken. Marjraret Dearnn Al SM.L. nJ M1:'m F"V Aschenhrand, .Marsaret p?iS.VA J.""'r' Bllstibeth Porter Bryant tMriii.xl"1.Corcor"n' "uth K-r,t D",', Anna Jr.niThn Foster. Kmlly niklnton Ollmour E.th,rfrry nr"'. Thelma Mauehr .Jlnrrl son. ifeln Frances Ilorrorks. Irms Mair dalen KneWer, Annette Orant Krewson. Florenee Irene Kurtz, Emma May Marin ''' Adslalde Ida Muller, May Adelaide Nav r. Mary I'atton. Dorothy Marie Barp.Kllla. l.eth Phreve. Martha Elizabeth Pmlth. Kiva May Markry. Eleanor Elizabeth Steele, Ksthr Amsnda HteMz, Etta May Strsthl". f.raee Hendley Thomas, Huth .May Vand Krtft, Mary s. Wolf. COMMtillCIAb counsE .. Allf .Virginia Axenrnth. Selma Merlsm luld Eleanor Virginia Ollfry. .Margaret On mond Helverson. Martha lAdls Hlller, Marv Kllffarlf. Mellsss Jean McDowell, Grace ( arver Morse, Florence Louise Pchaffer. Margaret Simpson. Blanche Dalnlv Sirock hln, He)n Margaret Thiede, Anna We,.g man. Viola Eva Wick. Alice Christiana urst. HOME ECONCfMICS COUnSIJ Beatrice Haslam Hall, Ethel Elliahfh Jackson. Bonlta Marlon Krantz. flrtrud May Waller. Ruth Elizabeth Weimar, Irm Haly Yerkes. SENIOB IfO.VOBH Academic Course Etta May Btrathlc. Commercial Course Margaret Osmond lfelverson. COMMEHCIAL COUI1SE Edward Achuff. Kenneth John Barber. Raphael .Tames Cavallere, Albert George Flchr, Norman Thorns s Ford, Cnrls Arnold Hclltnge. William Johnston. Her bert Edward Klnkead, I.oula Troerh. MECHANIC ARTS COURPE James Edward Bowman. Norman Elmi Orede. Harold I'Yeckelton Kraniz. Newman Heath Lane. Herbert Snyder Travl, Rrn ard ftewart Wharton. SENIOR HONORS Academic Coure Carl Castle Fischer. Commercial Courie Kenneth John Barbr. Mechanic Arts Coure Newman Heath Lan. afiVRA NKSi aft---- 4 wedding GIFTS Flower "Vises Bowls aad Centerjiiecea f Stiver Glass China JJcCMar m sty f r Always the Latest Footwear Fashions at Lowest l heo l ie High French heel in white reignskin $7.00. in black satin 57.00. . This offering again DelKar does save you Sneeial Style mkes season a amaricst lootwear. Our upstairs location means a big sav ing in rent and our low overhead costs make our low prices possible. Women, particular about their footwear, make DelMar tfloir shoe headquarters. Upstairs Store for Women 12iiehestrculr Shvetf . Four Mcvdtora at your tcrvide. .- ATLANTIC CITY HIGH SENDS OUT BIG CLASS' Exceptional Degree of Scholar- ship Reflected in This Year's 163 Graduates Atlantic City, .Tunc 18. An excep tionally high degree of scholarship. Is reflected In the stnndlng of the Atlantic City High School Clnss of 11)20, proud educational officials announced to equally proud parents this morning, when 1IVI students received diplomas at commencement exercises on tho tlnrden IMer Mayor I'M ward L. Rader presentation of n number including two cups from th president of tlie Hoard of Education, be- stowed the diplomas The graduates arc : CLASSICAL COURSE Annebelle D. Clark. Wilms Elseman, Harry J. Hemphill. Katherlne Kefauvor. Eleanor S. Isnb. Marie c. Fierce. Famine o. fharpe, lleln R. Hhaw. Rose Trilling. TECHNICAL Josenh J Alkazln. Edward I r. Bader. Jr., Fordyce A. Jlothwell, Benja 1 mln Brown, Oeorge Brown. Maurice Brown. I A. H. Darnell, Louis Dollnsky. Ernest A. Human. A. W. Farrand, Daniel II. France, 'Joseph II. Frlnzell, Samuel C. Hlgbee, Isaac i C. Hyman. Ralph S Johnson, Edward C. Jones, Lloyd F Kahn, Thomas IC. Laws, .Joseph H LCliard. II. E. Lewlnc. Wayne 1 W. Leyrer. Arthur F. Loeh. John R. R. Magney. John J. Mahoney, Jr.. Bertha M. .Ogden Esteil B. Paulson. Lester J.-I'aulson, Wayne It. Redfleld, Lewis Rosenberg, Charles Sacks. Manuel M Sldkoff. Anthony Slndonl. Jr Samuel Solomon. Samuel Trilling, Ar thur Vleweger. Eugene R. Westcott. NORMAL PREPARATORY Lillian Blum. Maud A. Brown. Cathryn V. Carey. Ruth M. Errlckson. Florence E. Franck. Doris I A. Hamilton, Anna M. Land. Veronica A. , Larkln I.eona Mcl-aln, Elizabeth II. Ma honey. Hazel M. Reeves. Josephine Scull. Virginia Scull. Pauline A Spllker. Clara O. Subin. Bertha Weiss. Ilerthft Zlsman. ' HOME ARTH AND SCIENCE Elizabeth i L. Bacharach. Florence M. Bacharath. Ma R. Harnett. Ethel M. Bradley, Katharln- It Oodfrey, Clara. M. Luks, Lucia Glover Shreve. COMMERCIAI-Franels J. Abrsms. Adele M Alkazln, Ruth E. Chapmen. Msrle A. 'Clark. Lillian E. CroyK Alice r. Errlck I "on. .Marie E. Feyl, Beatrice E. Fort. I Erma T. Garrison, Margaret M (lllck. Mamie Goldberg. Beatrice Oreenberg Byron IP. Harris. Caroline E. Harrold, Leon Hoff 1 man, Emma K. Holdzkom, Gordon H Hoist I Sarah C. Kaplowltz. Edith A. Lampont Mary j E. Larlv. Mar' E. LnRosa. Charles K Leeds, Charlotto K. Lodge, Hilda B Mr. Keague, Jacob A. Mackowltz. Madeline Marshall, Frances M. Mason Maude L Mathews. Fred Q. Mullr. Betty Pen. ) Esther II. Predmetsky. Helen M. Qulglei Milton A Reed. Clara M. Riley. Dorothea Schwamb, Peart .1. Shapiro. Arthur Sha'- riicU, Arthur J. Showed. Anna H Sllr I man, Anna Smellow. Mabel M Sooy Flor- nc .ii. ruuurr, K.vs if .-lenDlns. nose SO-lnberg. Harry C. Sterndeld. Gertrude K Stone. John If. Truex. Veronlcn E Wall Edward J. Tetter. Helen M Toder. GENERAL Harry McAlbert. Jack r Bsch srach. Edith B. Blak. Ha-ti. Q Brown. .Iams E. Carmsck, Cella M Chomy Alleen H' .!ic,w,Id".Y5nd,'J1 J- E1holm Thomas A. Elwood. Edythe H. Fenton Harrv Foael A. -R. Galln. Kathleen V Gray, Jane l' Hardcastle. Wllmer S. Hlghee. jr . nichard D. Kltzlnger. Paul H Kelly. Emorv J Kelss, Tamzln Lewis, Santo O Lapr Felix L. Lippman. Grace Lowenthal. Robert N McAllister. VIoletta C. .McCloskey Cat'harln. R. Mansfleld. Leila L. Mnses, Margaret C Myers, George J. Oberholrr, Lincoln Pals crove. Jr.. Charlotte M Plltlno. .tan. i- I Porter. Rosa E. Rtttenberg. W. M. Schaaf I Ida Seltzer. Emllv D Swan Gladvs e' I Swan. Thomas D. Taggiri. Jr. Wlnrield J Thomae. John P Vos. Benjamin Toutl!. Ham- Youtle, Leiine Zugsmlth ' ?if(0 .SHOES Prices One F.vpIpi- Tip Baby French '. '1 in white reife- J $7.00. in blacjf o,uu. demonstrates $3.00 and more on th nt a'.Mn.A..n t 1. a t.ntinM ..i v.wiiiunir .... in.; iiuiiiii r.u. I ii r. i! . wnoo iniiier. thej.-j 'the commerc nl department and a cup ;;'" ."- I';. """J. or tnc Hoard Otf. iM I from the Women's" Itesearch Cub for pntVlMffS" W J s&t r.hM m -'--. Lf; MflTWESTPHIULiJ Commencement to B HnlH TJU , j night in Auditorium of School v. i r' JACOB GREr;NBERG LEAWJ The AVesI I'lilln,lnli.i tri-t. o.l-- for Mors will hni -iVL"" ." -",h , HIGH TO GRADUATE ;1 v. 'ta- ?J5Khi "J1 h "" .m,,(,l,tor,,'m rf t,,p w'""'1 i i ."KIM iii r n ciock. i'.ighty-foiir dfJ'" Ha ni,irP ,i. ,.i. '. ..nnn. -! TP il imir.AriTiuTintie '!'-- .. . -. . -, i i ki iiiiiiii i r'l. innni bAia... m -r.-ad endcredliy Warren W Newmant $M and Vie or hW, with f nout-las ri." M sar at thr pinn. Incidental music wllK ' iinnrr ine i iw nn r it n t, -----. tcr. " "' "onmeu,. The grnduolps ore! i Brislow Clarle Paden rr.mJ , h ,w,,. '- Thorns, E Cnwell. Wlth.2. T f,Co5.rW Alfred D.ugherty Nathaniel' A. fevini.'i LVr.A. .,r"' Kberhardt J? "AySrhVi'. Sohuvler CoU rax Enck. Jr Henrv va...a :?'Jr? Ravmon.l Neumann Fahy. Edward rt Fa. nachi. J,,s Fell. Vr, ciinrA , iriV.SJ llnr." ,r.R,"Wi Malfnlm U7l-... " t "' ' m'i "" MST",. " 1 1 nrce Rockwell llosl.srh. Vletor AugujIuiJ, , Hugo. (i. Gross Hull. Marvin KelloriT Je". I2iT..m ''?n "'mu'l I-avrty. nus-5' sen M'ller Ionard. Samuel C. Lltt, Robert'' k ?i"cJ,"S'",l, D.onj"'1 ," JtarNr. Herbert firth i McFeey. John M. Mcllvaln. Murdo .1. Mackenzie. James Leland Macker, '. Gordon Maliy. Jr , Raymond Kw Martin Howard A .Medholdt. Frankllri,, Howard Miller. Oscar Miller dar.n (.. E Monroe, Thomas Weidon Mond t-lth. Gorgo A .Morrell. It Mrle Mullor.l Ssmuel Neff. Warren W. Newman. Horse i Newton Olewller. William 8. Patten. John Alexander Patterson Jr . William Josspri"? Qulnn. Edgar Treslon Richardson. Clarence ; Htee Rife. George s. Ripley, John Mumford , Robinson. S. Justin Setutnbrrg. Hernsrd I rhartz Jm-s Max Segl, Maurice W,- Sloan. Henry Bsrnet Esrley Smith. Raymond .. F Stopper. Samuel Stutmsn. Harold .'' Suplee. Thomas n Rwccnev Charles Walter' Tct. Edgar P. Wallace Philip S. Welch, ,' Charles S Wlly. Albert Kdward Wood. Jr.;- -and Eric T Wood. ift Fresh Lots filled in to mend the breaks in sizes in this Emergency Sale T u. ' 1 ui lniensuiea Values of Regular $50, .$60, $65 and $70 Qualities at the One Uniform Price, $40 We have always stood for two things: Low Prices and high Stand ards. Any man who is anxious to save money on his clothes will look' long and far before he will equal the savings in this sale, or the mer chandise. Single- and double breasted models wor steds, cassimeres, chev; iots, porous Summer; fabrics, light in weight, strong in workmanship.. Big Values in v Palm Beach Cool Cloth and Mohair Suits $15, $18, $20, $25 White Duck ' Trousers $3.25, $3.50 Shrunk Army Duck Coats $3 to $4 Separate Trousers $3.75 & $4.75 Perry & Co. "N. B. T." 16lh & Chestnut St, ill ? 3 r iH I 'K . .' i'M !i-a '" y m 1 1 1 7a I m t li V.' m j! --.-. 8Wrt PkiUMMJ :.., k k '' ,W.JT" Vtl . Ji& A. j4Jii:i" 'Un Mlikf-i, &.--.:& i-- . crcrraa