v"5T- '-twV" K k i m v ;,' '' ' Pharmacy school i $ confers degrees . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921 . .. m a... FRANKFORD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS V Admiral Braisted, Now Head of Colloge, Presides at Ex- i ercisos Today , - tt The centennial celebration nml com iiencomtnt exercises of the Philadelphia College- of Pharmacy and Science wcro '.keld nt 10 o'rloelc till morning In the Academy of Music, Broad nml Locust utrtMn. - Following music by the Philharmonic OrcLrsirn, the exercises opened with IKcyer by the. Rev. Dr. August I'ohl loan. Admiral William C. Bralited Trealdent of the college. then conferred mrrces and nddreswd the class on "Pharmacy and Itn Future." Prof. Herbert W. Hess, of the Whar ton Behool of the University of Penn fryWanla, delivered an nddrrss on "The Bwponslblllties of Leadership." fol lowing which prizes were awarded. uegrccs were awarded to tho follow- - - -- - FRANKFORD HIGH a ENDS YEARTONIGHT Di- WN. MCK SMVTHE. Miss 10T?ETTA COADV Secretary dOHN Vv" REICHERX Treasurer M-(5 ESTHER WELLS VieoR-eatunfc" fester In pharmacy Edward Rhodes , J tiM. Samuel ''..Hilton. Edward Kri'tnere. o.lah C. Peacock Ivor drlfflth. Ellery If Aacuolor of science. In phnrmncr nml rlienv nftrr Alexander Qeorte Keller Jr Robert JBort Waber. Dotr In ntiarmacx Florence II. M Mc arrttr. INiarmaeetilleal chemUt Samuel Weln- iJBfi" . I"..thnnacr - lohn We.l.v Allen. Alfred William Arnold Ueorire Joph Bauahftr. Ralnh nitninr Knripn It n..n. uamp.. Howard i. nill, I.ardncr Clark lojrd. Edward. A. nrlll. Canard Douslaa dca. Jeaesh I.eo Hums. .irrhu r.mn i'i rail. George Kiward Chamblles. Divld Champalne. nollln Karl Clew ell Kranlc I'm rick Colahan. Lea QirlleUl Cordlr, Eanfora Joiapb DaTendleh. Robert V S DaUe John Beans. II W. Detweller. Jr , Thomaa Joaeph perlne, Carl Donald D -ittorlo. David Ilalnbrtdje Dixon, Henry Joseph Dom brewakl. Walttr Ephralm Donosnn. Thomas L.tfddy. ..tarry N. Enisrono. Charles Ilnry Ewlnir Idward Thomaa Klneran. Louie Fox Ilay Lrnaham Fox Charlea Thomaa Frock. Mar caret Gertrude Funcheon. Ilnllle Juckaon Oarber, Herman Oerahenfeld. Adolph B. Qolfl. Benjamin M. Goldstein. Jack Kendall Qolland. Jacob Goodman. Kit Noah Oreen ftartd Croat, Earl Oren Haaa. Frederick Kdward Haentze. llmeraon Bnydtrn Ilalnea, Frederic Compton Hall, a fl Hamilton. Jr . Sergamtn Handelaman, Ernest Itobart Itar- Sar. Michael a Harrltr. Ilobert H, Henri-, alua Ilrlckcr l'ertaler, Albert Herman HofT. teln. Paul William Iluirhea DaMd Jacob, Alexander. H Jacob. Ilyman Jaffx Mar JarT. Sidney Johnaon, Samuel Jureaeo. Joaeph Thomaa Kane, nay I'arrla Kati. ITranola Joaeph ICenraey, Warrlnrton E. KaUnm. Rnaaell Albert Kepner. Raymond VTeialay JCIn. John Francis Kinney. Iou! Xlln, E. J Klonoakl Obed Emrovt Kraloer. Maurice Illcbnrd Kuteher, Adolph Xjapnyowkar. Anno, lael Lhroan Denja rjtn Lerman. Maurloo L Llelier. Cnrl Harold Ivnn, John Hubert McCoubrle, WIN llam Jamea McOarr. Vane Howard MeVey. Vlntnla A P. Meter. Itober Meyen Meln. nar. Qlrard Stephen Meat. Valdo Antonio Mtraldl. Albert llcrt Mokea. William Taylor Jprwrar. Myar Myaraon. Anmietua V.', Nelaon. AUI on Sbealer Norton Edward Andrew NotbIj, Xorrla No;-mK Xatalle Nelta Nyhart Wil liam .Tamea O'Connor. John Aloyalui 0"Mnra, Olaf J. Olaen Fletobor Onllle Penta, Leonure Joaeph Point. Milton Oeorxo Potts. Alfred Loon Powell. Theodore J Puhlltk. Coleman S. Ilandolph. William Uny Relnrd Ilalpl. Kit Reynolds. J W. Roaenfeld Kail Bohnelder. Morris 8chor. David M. SchwartJ. William Ouy Hhoemaker. Mnrrli Khumnn. Irvtn Singer. Ephralm Genhln Hleta Amos Clark Smith. Wlnflald F Smith. Fred Heta BrjTtly, Louis J. Solot, Russell R Sorber, lAither E, Ppangler, Louis Stark. Thomaa Karl Starkey, Ilesale Stein, Samuel S. Stein kersT. Bernard H Htlef, Cheater lale Stout. far. Lynn Francis Stout, I'auI Stroen Max Herbert Suconlck. I'hlllD Aah Teah. Paulino TobachntcK. Samuel Tobachr.lck. II. Jane fraln. Vernon Wllbert Vaiier, Emmet E Wataman. Howard H. Weaner. R"ba Weln. fcarr. Loah Wolnetein, Joseph I' Weiss, Edward T.. Whlta. Jr . Frank T. Wlnslow. Kaynard O. WHmnn, Dixon h'cott Zachsrlas, Joseph Emerson Zalm. Joshua N". Zlmsklnd, William Meer Zucker. WEST CHESTER NORMAL SENDS OUT 294 STUDENTS Diploma Awarded at Close of Com mencement Exercliet West Cluster. .Tune 15. Two hun dred and ninety-four jrradnates of the -..... s'l.n.to.. ioi Vnrmnl School re- crltcd diplomns today nt tho hands of Pr. ADdrew Thomat Smith, the prin dpai This uns the cloRlns day of tlio commencement exercises, hlcli started last Saturday. The address to the crnduatej wna made bv Dr. James Herbert Kelley, Kxecuttvo Secretary of tho Pennsyl vania State Kdiicationnl Association. The members of the Alumni Association held their banquet nt noon. Oradunlr-s from and near rUIIadel phla were: Elizabeth W. Allen. Cochrnnvllle; Itella M. lialley, Wayne: Francos W. Baker. Media: Helen M. Battlnp, Kfnleeville. Vannic L. Uelttler, Clies tcr SprincHI Marian C.Croo. IJryn Mnwr. Mary C. Cullm, l'houtixyille: p:dward K. Dcery. Chester Springs; Mabel V. Dyhon. Nnrristown; Gertrude M. Gear, Sprlnc Citv; Anna G. Hall man. Downim?tovn : M. Elizabeth Hallmnn. Norristown; Clara M. Hart, Norrtstown; Ileba A. Hebner, Norri town; Claude B. Helmc, Honcvbrooh .; Henry Hippie. Hroomall: Helen ; H. HolmeB. Oxford: Carrie B. Hutchlns, Cheater ; Mary M. Knauss, Roycrsford : Winifred F. Knokle. Swartbmorc; Stanley C. I.eit. Chester. Mildred H. LuUen'i. Oxfwil: Ade laide McConnoll. Bristol; Katliarlne M. McOco. Media: Anna V. Moyer, Spring City ; Eva M. ToUgrove, Spring City: Christine N. Peterson, Spring City: Stella B. Proctor. Cheney; Aimee M. Ross. Kennett Siunro: Kditb N. Hellers, Kennett Square; M. Alico Shattuck. Norristown : Dorothy H. Sheerin, Willinmion School; t. Russell Shonton. Ooatesville; Ellc . Skeen. Phocnixville. STOWillrtllBi You'll taste the difference! Dorotliv 1. Smith, Pottstown: Eva (5. Smith. Chester: Ruth D. Smith, Spring City: Laura D. Stanford, Glen loch: Janet T. Stelnwnchs. Coatesvlllc Elizabeth L. Swnn, West Grove; Mabei A. Thompson, Bristol; Mary E. Thomas, Chester; BcrUia E. Weaver, l'arkcsburic : Zclln A. Wcntz. Atglcn; (3rnc E. Woodward. Kennett Square; W Diller Worst, Wulllnjrford ; Everett It. Wright, ChriUlana; May A. Ycrkes, Ivjlond. A vet la B. Swavne. Elizabeth A. Williamson, Edn.t II. Smith, Snrn I. ReeH, Helen R. Nichols. Caroline E. Nutt, Anna I, Moore, Maud C. Mc CuIIoubIi. Abbio S. Iloopes, Iran M. C. Hopkins. Edith M. Dobbs, Mnr Burlto A. Hastiiur. Sadie O. Harris, Abble S. Hoopos, Marguerits C. Har ris, Bculah It. Gibson, Imogcno Dar lington, Helen C. Curry. Margaret E. Chalfant, Grace E. Burton, West Chester. Marguerite A. Harklni, Anna F. Mnhotiey, Oliver S. Meek, Florence C. Pateels, Philadelphia. TO BURY MOORE IN N. Y. St. Davids Man t Leaped to Death From Hotel Window Kirk Moore, of Lancaster pike, St. Davids, who leaped to death yesterday from the seventeenth floor of the Penn sylvania Hotel, New York City, proba- l.lw tvlll hit linrloil frnm Kew Ynrlr. 'Moore was twenty-six years old and an employe oi inc nurpnss licnmcr o.. of this city. Ho wns a son of Edward Moore, n cotton broker of New York City, and a nephew of Robert It. Moore, president of tho Commercial Trust Co.. Broadwnv and Forty-first street. New York City. Moore was to hnvo mnde ft plea to day in the County Court at Nnrristown to charge made by tho parents of sev eral children. Moore was accused of enticing children into his automobile. Relatives of the young man say his mind wns affected as n result of a severe attack of influenza whilo a lieu tenant nt Camp Custer, Michigan, dur ing the war. Graduates Will Rocelve plomas at Exercises This Evening MANY TO MAKE ADDRESSES Commencement exercises of me Frankford High School will be held In the auditorium of tho school nt H o'clock this evening. The Rev. Wllllnm nenrv Wells will offer the invocation, nnd the salu tatorv will be given by Caroline May Doebicr, followed by u chorus, "Como Back Sweet Dreams," by the class. J. Herbert Tlnsmnn, of tho class or 13 will deliver tho nlumul address, nnd Wnllnco H. Arnaiz, president of Hie Fathers' Association, and t-ranRiin Smcdley, of tho Board of Education, will award tho prison. B. S. Thorp, chairman of tho schol arship committee of the Fathers As- .;i- i A.,otln ttitrtm nrnsiflpnt of the Alumni Association, will award tho scholarships. . G. Alvln Snook will present the di plomas, nnd the vnledictory will be by Georgo Maxman. The program will be music dv uiu ru- ford High Schoo Orchestra. The grad uates are: .... i Academic eotirse F, M Ajnion, v. Barr. M. B. Rarr. l. B. Bartholf, I. j "J?; tenberger, F. U Urllmmer. M. I. i-."TVS' Dlller, C. M. Doabler, J. Ennls, E. A. Fos ter. ii. M. French. V. Orlmm. D. C rTJ5 aon, n. A. Hollander, M. W. Jenlts, . Johnson, J. II. Massjy, A. F. Moore. I.lMon oertrude Morloek. M, Myers, N. A. PImm. T. M. Ractkiewlca, F. II. Reea. K. M. Re" miller. W. K. Rohrer. D. M, Schaol, A. Htarkiy, S P. Thompion. M. a Twlnlmr. P, M Walmaley. K. Walton. B. Wella, A. . W lilts. H.wolatenoroft. . ,. , n I II. O Messing;, 8. II. Plumenthal, II. D; Lain, w. u. toon. J. u. v.oiicr, ; - T nlneham. C. A. Oallo D. W. Ollmour, J. II. Mann. W. 15. Martlndale, W. MK. Commercial course M. D, Hrennan. ' M. Coady, A. Coval, C, Coyne. B. K. Uavla. M. IJ. Day. A. F. Fischer. O. M. O'.'i.,; njnn. A. M. Il.adly. B. W. Headly. B. Iljwiu, a. i. jenmnrs. 11. k- "'"'ii., if U. Kerr. A. M. Klesllna;, II. it. Knlf,htv ,"l I, Kraft. I. T.avln, C. M. Levy. Is. W 'n dell. B. R. Lytle. A. E. McDevItt B. MacDonald. M, Maelver. K. p. P;'"'n, M. Relchert. M. L. Relalir, M. M. Hanlo. A. 11. ncherr. A. . Taylor, L. I. ."'X!"': L R Thompion, E. M. Toner. 13. M. Tur ner, A. E Vornon. M E. Warburton. I.. V. Wotcrhouse. H. M. Whelan, J. Wlcgand. M Wolf. .. v v.i.. ...... d T. mile. f!. W. Habiood. J. W. Kradoska. O Maxinaii, C. W. Pue, J, W. Relchert. R. W. Smith, L, Wletand. J. F. yillMms. - Meehanlo arts corfrac W. A. Brown, J. interspersed with music by Porch Chairs. $5.75 " Hating Cane Seal nnfl UacK pome nt ti.io Let Us Re-Seat Yonr Old Torch Chairs nt n Bronll Coat MADALIE BROS. SIO N. llth St. Pop. 1484 ...?. rin Pllitl imhll ,1 rxt,"v rv wn,iiwi,vMi BONWIT TELLER fi, C ffiteSpccialy9hopOrujiaaUotu ' CHESTNUT, AT 13 STREET Thursday Second Day of the IMPORTANT BLOUSE OFFERING asco Coffee ! J lb 1 ls Off At all our Stores TiSaswsMs wsmxsiBMnwessaiMmk Tambour Mantel Clocks Acceptable Wedding Gifts A style designed to harmon ize with a long mantelpiece. Quite a collection is here for your choosing. A mahogany clock, fitted with a reliable eight-day Seth Thomas movement, striking hour and half-hour on cathe dral gong $36. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS ON COSTUME AND SPORTS BLOUSES AND OVERBLOUSES OF GEORGETTE, CANTON AND MOROCCO CREPES IN LIGHT AND VIVID HUES. ALSO FLESH AND WHITE GEORGETTES TRIMMED WITH VALENCIENNES AND FILET LACES. Former Prices 12.50 to 50.00 BLOUSE SECTION FIRST FLOOR k Comly. 0. W. Donovan, Jr. W. raster L Jt.il, W, Kowner. F. W. Orurn, iCftl MciSr, Jr., L Shuman. J. D. Storch, II, 1. Whltaker. Brown Awards 12 Honorary Degrees Providence, It. I., Juno 15. (By A. !,) Twelve honorary degrcen were con ferred by Brown University nt the igti commencement exerc sen ti.. "! degree of doctor of laws wan' i P.nron Emll de Cnrtlcr, BCMan 8 v bassador to tho United States- aIk" J. Boverldge, former United state. Hb,rt For Vermin, Eggs and Larvae in Children's Heads. 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