xilUplf)- sr-wr nr iMANTOWN HIGH . 10 GRADUATE 123 M Seventy-three Girls and Fifty Boys Will Be Given Diplo mas Tonight ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY EVENING' PUBLIC LEDaEErHIL"ABELPHIA; FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1921 13 GRADUATE AT GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL rrrmnntnttM II It School wilt grnd- ?Trln-s of 123 pnplh tonlRht nt z ,e..t exercises to bo held nt rTk' In tho -honl auditorium. The 5,'mUl "' -vcnty-throe girls "ifhlRWrhnol orchestra will open Jrcrrlcs tiUIi n mu-lral selection. ?Jn the Invocation will he given by the Z Dr V' C' C",a,, The salutntnry. wrlttro by ndwnrd tiLrmnn, lirt honor mnn, will be tie ffffbi John Alfred lem.m. ""olnnff nn address by the Hev. Ttf Churlei M. Jacobs graduate pro ,orof the Lutheran Thcooglcnl Rem Inirr. the .Hplomas will be presented to h "iniluBtr. by Hr. Harry V. Keller. qie prcenlntlon of prizes and memo rial will follow. The maledictory, written by Jus1 Ethel Conrad Wine, first honor girl, ulll be dellered by Mls Agnci Onring. Sioclng by the graduates and selections br the orrhesirn win clone utc ocrrirti. Mli Helen Murdock Is president of the RlrK' class and II. Dickson Ash rrtWenf nf the boys' class. Mi's Klbabeth Caroline Tritschler and Ml'-' I'nilly Nixon Dewees arc the (econ'l nnd third honor girls. Robert iron Oernn nnd Alfred Chnrlcg Prim Uch nrc the second and third honor turn. The graduates are: ACADKMIC COUIXBI! FrJnrlrk William Anion, Jr.. Irnae T.uclus flattln Jcnnnette Kunrlhelm. Ilnc. nrtwnril Jilberman Mnrv Illesnor Ilrailen. Wllllnm Roan Clark" Dnnal.l Heath Cleecs. mu,i. tlh Jarals f nchrane. Gluclyn Msrloa Coles, Jllrlam Helena ('rcluhton, Allen llurkhtirt Datlta. Iluxsoll Van Aslcn nievler, Uorothv fiarr Dlrnmore John Alfred lCIseman Allen Emil'y. II Howard rrlshmuth, Ilobert Asmn flnm, farl V.ht Outher, Aunca Onavlnir. .Vorrran Joseth Orlffln Harry Emll llfn blither Ueorce Thomas llAllierstnilt, Warner Franklin Hild-man, ('oiistiincp Florence Kirdlrir Frank Ilarlmin, Herbert Hnrnlil Hrrnr, Mirraie llerkrr Iiulse Wllmot Howell. iloNrti Fee Johnson Jessi. Sh rtiut'l Jones, IJIIIan Oerlruil" Jones, John Jntnri Kelly, Sdl'h Aili Kirk Klhel Itej iinMs I.affertv. Jtalfh (llHiert l.imbert I'nrls Charles Una, IMrMhi' Kmllle I.inrh, Iiorolhv MaluT, nrnthy Manser Ion Freeman Martin, Hfnfl I nianB' s Mav, llornce lllnne Jtltrh" II-ten Vat. Ness Murdoch, T)ornth Anr Nacle i'inrlhe Mory Nicholas, Don aid A'rhihaUl N'nrmin, Hiilh limlllo Palmer VI lift R l ien (Jraie Marie flelil, l'mini Miller It. ihardt Mae rtnmniell, William Anlre s hml. kle I.llllan Mae Hellher ! ll lihi Shucard .Mnrauerlle draco Sim mini (..Ttri.le MailM.i Sinner Klhel Mars eiclrtlie John Walker Sinker. i:ilnletii Caroline Trl sehler D irnthv I'.llr.itieth U.ir rlek Mr i" Ortrude Kelenhall, MurKar. I Wiliur. Wltklnnin. Alice Mathowi Wil liams M wirn Miller 1 co, John Thomas TouriB Jr lOMMhltCIAI. COFHSi: 1 s W irnlck Arotd, J: , riorenco Klhl Aico' Tin itlelln Ilcrker Alfred Charles Iiron'Mch rioiMihv Frnnns I'ranaRe, Sara f.IUa Ih Crliiiinil l)-t Walle Denlson. Kmln V'x m Dewees dr.ice Kthel.m Ptxnn, Mai n, Clair Der, William Harold ' in V rirlnla I. oilte Fischer, Nntlinn Cor h ( th.rlne Sara tlre.nwoo.l ll.nd Kr m ii 1 ,r.at Mae Violet lleldenwaj, Miri i nim Iloftnnn-r. IMItli Mae JohtiKiiri fe.nii mhrtip Kulr. F.the Mrtlo Luta, l. Hn Onie.. Mnuuer Charles Cldn Mill. Mnrniret Feln N'elsnn Mr Collins I) Piter i Willi mi Junies Hurn'iBO. llmlly 'll. II' U Mlru-ret Sle,ne"n llntiln rn I rti'i e nii n r Katherlne Theiefa fun I lira Charles Walmsley. El 7ah.-lh luii e Maruuerlle Mie H WelVr, Dmil Mil Whlttl Hthel C'nnri il Wise iom :mtic pcinscn I 4. t'h Itusseil Allen Helen Kldrldare, nr HuKhe Mnraxrit Mav l.crh, pr.i liU.r I.ml rt. Mildred Kith.irlne Meh n R.ili.Ttn Morris. Knini.i Inroth Jl'il II. vm llirtha Kturta, Ituth Mir- rarer Ti , MflCIUNIC AIXTS Fr i ( uliborlea, William Coulter ; William Anthonj Ou rrarl ' hr '.hriim I. ludenslaT-r. James Kit- arl t ,n J din llarrnaas Mmarv. I'ltom.as H ,,r 1 ti avmu"! i:isworth Itltt.n '' I' HI Wi-tcnit Hihle'l Harold T.ay Dt nn ,,iin fhorliorir Charles AlleTt " - n.. 1'ianrl t Walnorih V i bcr W.il- I I 1 u- 1 lll.'l POGROM IN DETROIT? Toil for "Sampiillilam." epoch il anil Jnlr iirilnsl KemltUm. I'overty. Crime. Iiirrklnn. Mill illme (no stomps). llacon, 608 Chestnut Street rhll.idelpliln. l'.. K2 MESH DAGS cm REPAIRE" $ f'14l? llV' ''ii'.i'W Expert, prompt oerlr I ," ,' 1 In repaint!? rennnninn II MMm .ellnlnr Low prices ! Il.-U ll . . m INcnv A. tL. MOSS jnwr.f.Ku C?C5 3:i S. tri ron J'Xp Hrudril Hue Kepulrlnw 11 Hpfe.it.tr VANTmES GffiETTNGCARDS , "VJahaVe been inbrmed oyrepresentattVes that oar di'splri . M r I w Philadelphia. orMu) brk. SmilM. IRTOVf smmi E Lancaster $2.90 Columbia $3.00 York m iunrn '" Tax 8 ir rent ad litlondl Sunday, February 13 M-r.fiAi. TAIN ,.,;xvi;s 'H rinialeiphlv . . 7 .,, . M eliirtilnj;, Leoim pk- - 'WW - C m WW- CommenremeHt oeit!scH t, I! ,,P h.l.t In Hi,. (xMitmiitouii lllch M liol Auditorium timUlit. A few of the dlt IIiiriiimiciI inemliers of the rlass aro sIioxmi nlMic. Tliey are (left to right : II. DIcIimiii AsIi, prwlilfat of bot' class; Helen Slunlncli, president of girls' class; Ilthcl Conrad Wise, tlrst honor girl, and Kdwitrtl Hllicrman, first honor man TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY Dy riHLII' FRANCIS NOWLAN Yesterday S Mystery Solution mmyp," Iu :ild. "entering below the tv mm , ...1., ,. , , , stonmch nnd lodging In the spine." T.1HI rase ot 1 he niiishing Harvey Hunt grtmted. He us per Killer." the murderer nrtually had i plenvd. Again In- looked nt the letter been in the- room with his victim at the I "hleh tho murdered man had been montcnt Hufrnagle started up the stnlrs. " KfZVtX As the latter rushed Into the stud the' writer. The medical examiner could kiljer slipped through tn commiinl- I not tlv the time of death beyond saying cntliiR door Into the bedroom in fiontl that the jeweler hnd been dead for hcv of the study. lip passed from this room eral hours. (Julte palpably robbery was Into the hall, and knowing thnt In- the motive, fur the safe hnd been blown stlnctively llufTnnglp would take the open, nnd every gem It had contained shortest route into the bedroom, after "'""' gone, a mutter of some .IlLTi.OOO, pausing a moment over the body, thnt ' according to the bookkeeper. An en Is, the communicating door, he slipped trance hnd been forced by sawing down the hull nnd paused just before i through the bars nnd snapping off the parsing the study door. The second ho cnT1' "" n renr window, henid IIiilTnnglc moe toward the front Tl,n half luiMied letter was addressed room lie Hashed past this tloor mill I "'." "" !' " oiiiiiiii iiiamoim ineiriuinin, down the stairs. Tho killer had this advantage, that he could move as nipiiln as he wished, whllo he figured, and correctly, thut Huffnagle, nnturally, would be slower and more cautious in going into the bedroom, where he hnd renson to believe the murderer still was. It was only a matter of seconds, but the seconds counted. The police showed Httffnnglo photo- cranhs of a number of Seltz s bund with whom Morris Stednkcr often did business. Il stnttd thnt that evening Stednkcr had hnd an impilry from it customer for a pair of stones, cut in n icrtalu way nnd nf a certain weight. And there II broke off. And the pnxr.leil frown did not leine Harvey Hunt's brow as ho read it again and again. "I don't see this thing quite closely." he remarked to the police detective who wns trnltiir nvoi tin. ...,.,. .,.! .. Itl. Iilm. with others mixed In to confuc him. i for Hunt's tonucftinn with the cac up some work and write n letter or two, and the yeggs broke in and found him. No, of course, I can't tell right off the lint who thev are, but we'll throw out the old drag net nnd round tip ull the regulars that nln't got Iron -clad alibis, nntl smoke 'em out thnt way.' "You theory's fine, except for two farts that knock It to pieces." retorted Hunt caustically, "but It ou're not nbove taking some advice. I'll predict something for you. You're going to get a messnge before long, either by phone, letter, or personnl cull. Perhaps ou'lt get two messages. One will be from a mnn who'll admit having been here tonight. IIc'h your murderer. The other messnge. if you get it, will be to tell vtm thnt ho wns here." "Hny, where do you get that stuff?" Harnett asked Incredulously. 7otc Aid Tlarvry Hunt figure it out. and irhnt wrrc the tico facta upsetting Harnett' ihcnryt The nrtiirrr lolfl appear tomnrroic. TITTA ruffo sings j Gives One of His Characteristic Concerts Before Delighted Audience Tltln Uiiffn, king of baritones, gave one of his characteristic conceits nt the Metropolitan Opera House 'nst etc nlng before a large audience, about half of whom wete fellow coutitr men !nf the great singer. There Is nn at- mosphcrc about a Huffo concert which Is not fount! anywhere elso in the world 1 of music. No singer, not even John McCormnck. Is on ipilto thn terms of I friendliness with his audience us is Mr, IlufTo. nnd nt the clone nf the nroarnin his remarkable rendition of "Largo nl fnctotutn" brought them to their feet with loud yells of approval. Tltta Ruffo Is nbove all nn operatic singer, as he lives the atmosphere of the aria which he Is singing and Is appar ently unconscious nf the tllffereticn be tween the operatic mid the concert stnge when an operatic nrla Is under perform ance. Thus, nt the close of the pro logue of "I'agllnccl" he bent with his gloves ugnlnst the side of the exit with the same fnmillnr gesture he uses with his cap in the opera, while tn the aria from "The Harbor" he walked up and down the stage, twirled an imnglnnr mustnehe, strummed n cipialb Imag inary guitar anil nt the end broke Into the little dance which he uses in the opera. All this Is tlcllchtfu, because Ruffo is prnbnbly the only singer who run transplant the opera tn the concert stnge without becoming ridiculous. His sincerity and good nature inn'." It pos sible for him, where for nny other singer it would be n most dangerous experiment It was evident at times last evening thnt Mr Huffos throat was not In the bet of condition, but he did not spare himself on this net mint 'I here was a slight hushiness in two or three nf his middle register tones nccnximinll, but It nlwms disappeared before the end of the sons or nrin wblih he wns giving. In ipinllty nnd power. ItulTii linn no cnunl mining present -tl.i baritones nnd bis upper register last evening wns mngnlfloctit in its strength and bril liancy, as It alwa)s Is Resides the nrlns mentioned he sang two groups of songs and guve five encores, ranging from the nrla In "Cristoforo Colombo" to an Italtnn folksong. Mr. Ruffo wns assisted b. Miss Lota May, n joung coloratura soprano, who both In voice nnd art far H.irji'issps the usual "nsslstnnt" to a famous singer, l.ven the masterful oIcu nntl art of Ruffo himself tlid not eclfpse the joung poprnno, who, with a less formidable soloist would have been the star of the evening l.ven ns it was she received double encores twice Her voice Is that of Mr. Ruffo, wno lrnilj nil sing rather light, but still filled the big 'crs In this respect, even It Miphniinotj opera house, and her handling of It and ns jet that phenomenal rapidity whlMi her nietbi.il wns excellent Her pi In lie poscesses, n riij.idltx ulilch tt the! cipal numbers were "Cmo Nome' and el,,., ef the aria from ihe Iltirlier ' "run pocn voce fii." besides which she mnde It dilllnilt for the neroliipiinlst to gin e n group of songs. Her enunciation I keep up with him. and wlthnl every is unusually clear, almost as clear as s liable was clcarh distinguishable. wimraiim zmirmmmmiMmmmMm February Furniture Offers Walnut Dining Room Suite Business Principles A l..tililf1nwn prftfMtrnl rntiri-m for 1ubI I noxn mnn Hml unmon ho roqulro a hrrtHtl l know loflicp of mthor1n of rotnliii tine nrlnnn l-tfirtninlj of ti IntMnrn InIudlnir Mnn .. mpnt Arrountlnff f ollndlon ( im.Um i lMnklnir f'urchnitlnff - Hir Ailtertlxtni ( Ti'l rimnrlriff ,lris ruiniri' ncrH W otlnt a , ila Tubru ir ! 7 30 ofdo k. Y. M. c. A. ' ( F.NTIt l, litll.IHNfl. 1121 ,nrn stih:ft . ,r,-.CU- For February j 1 ' c Sale Onl; B P B wl.w Illlilnc lloom Suite l Amerirnn iiiinui, iir..- tlfnllv llnlslieit unit tut ml- f sotiiely iiinile, .nnslstltiR 1 of 4 Inrire pleeea, tintl of rxriiilslle (leslgn, v.M.i i; :i."o Bedroom Suite Tl'lien lonkln for furniture of anj mIikI It will rer tnlnlv lie to your riilanntnirc tn lnlt its first. One IMotorman or Conductor wbiiIisI from pjcli enr liarn In riillnilrlplilm spire-tline ei.ii.lo nie.it for niaxt week onlu tills Is iin opportunity for each ttcin to make )tn launoitt mconvrnirnce, eipnise i nun self mr Inlerferinir with compiin' timet neit week nnlji state what l.nrn a on run from A 181. I.KIMIKII tiri'ici: He nlckcil the picture of one "Jake the Dip," nnd Joke, to sine his own skin, turned state's evidence, naming YVng ner Scltz himself us the vanishing killer. was meielj as it private detective rt tallied I.y the jewelers' association, nf whhli the mtirderid inuii was u member. "We luiM'ti't gut the whole stor here." "Oli, the tumble with jnu is thut nlt'vi enl ii,.i i. i,.i,t ..,1,1.. -., .it.,1,,. --- -.- ,' en ., i, ...il in ...I.. i. 1" I talll that loil'te nluuts hiintini? for Can yOll SOIVC this CaSC Of ' mysteries to sohe where there ain't an. the pt.lli eman, Harnett, sneered. The Hidden Trail "Wcii." nsk..,i iiui.t .urtiy. ... TTARVKY HI-NT ..waited the .enllrt JTrself" ,,,M "'l' " ,"" "' "' " JTl of the metlical cxamiiier. "Vnthing tn if at all except n pro- rinnlly the latter pulled the sheet fessional job nf safe lireiiMn,; with a over the hod nnd stood up. , little murder on the side The old boy "Hullet took irtuall a horizontal wns stnjing down Inst night to elenn ,-IF YOU LOVE- FLOWERS you will not only bo inter ested in our prcat variety of Flowers, but the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12th St. nu" "iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiii""""iiiiiiitiMiiiiiir 1 WdsbkMdIES' BSESE C'losinK (Jut Secr.tl Wcll-Known Mnkcb $c.oo ir-frrjP Vlfwlw Vli 111 at 5 licmnrknble Values Wt. ncer charite for ilMlrir. Dlher eissl specials at 1 o w r prh es S! 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"Louella" Butter is made from the pure, Pasteurized cream of finely bred, healthy, contented cows, in the richest dairy' dis tricts of the United States. Our Producer-to-Consumer Plan enables us to sell it to you for only GOc per lb. Why pay more? Richland Butter ib 57c A low price for this pure creamery print butter. Aim a. ni f. "A.sco" Stores all over I'hiln., and throufrhout Pcnnsj Ivania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland ii ASCO ' '' '! '.' !' ASCO ASCO ASCO ., a. ... ASCO A IS C o A rs c o A S C ro u s A S c to a1 s. c o A s c o I E & M 'slBl I "-" ASCO ASCO rr-rr Stalls 800 to 812 Reading Terminal Market 12th Street, Arch to Filbert-- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Grand Opening of our new and greatly enlarged snlcs counters. This addition of apuce me am that every thrifty Houiewife in Philndelphin nnd nearby towns enn be served with speed and comfort. A few of our pricu on tho Higheat Quality Meats and Proviaiousi Pure Lard in lb. Prints 14V2c Beat city Rendered Sugar Cured Regular Hums 25c lb. Prom 8-Ib. to 10-lb. ench Real Faim Scrapple 2 lbs. for 25c Fresh from Ducks County The High Quality of Our liecf Has Made a Reputation Envied btj All ALL Ofip 1U ALL STEAKS 2-' - ROASTS AH Choice Cuts of Our Famous Old-Fashioned Sugar Cured Corned Beef Lean Soup Beef 10c lb. Boneless Stewing Beef 18c lb. All Clour Deef Fresh Ground Hamburg 15c lb. Lean Boneless Baconf t -a Legs Yearling LambjJC Jfc). Pure Pork Sausage Rack Yearling Lamb Chops lbs. for Leg Soup Beef ' cr Best Stewing Lamb ' uOC Come early! You will avoid the enormous crowd and have .ho rest of the day to attend to tl , .laities Onen for busineaa at 7 A. M. If you enn't come durmg the day, your husband can bring you Iin the T machine, Friday evening. Open until 0 P.M. Tl.- ..rice, are effective every day until furtliar notice is given through the newspapers. Ihese prices ar SaturJay q( g p M 4th and Greatest Sale The most important ited-for and the most event e Iph la -h- VQ $ Women's Boots as low as Sic s as low as es Children's Shoes as low as xV 'VJP' Jp Don't wait for lower prices than these on SHOES of Geuting standard. It can't be done. 1230 Market St. liy'PRUNCCDXYTl NS) 1308 Chestnut Si. Shoes and )T he Stores of Famous ghOgS I Shoes and nSkm8 -?r t W Stockings for all the family all the family 19 South 11th St. (Quick Service Men's Shop) Every Fool Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising II h i 1 11 11 . V rk r"imnblii ' "lnunltr - 7 IR V M T trt l. s in v m Stalls Number from 800 to 812 and 807 to 813 Reading Terminal Market, 12th St., Arch to Filbert uimien1;,,"00""""1' Pennsylvania System Pdaawrilsiifjl1 k A
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