Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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The pride in Rolls-Royce ownership
lies even more in the great excellence
of the Chassis than in the prestige
which has grown up around it. In a
word, the car is better than its reputa
tion. An Open Phaeton, $14,950.
ROLLS-ROYCE AMERICAN WORKS
Those touring New England are welcome
at the Rolls-Royce works in Springfield.
Here the Chassis is built from radiator to
rear axle, just as in England. All visitors
pronounce the plant unique, in interesting
and unusual features.
ROLLS-ROYCE
Seven eigbty-fitv Fifth Aitnue
NEW YORK CITY
TEACHER'S "VACATION" PLAN
IS JOL TED BY A UTO THIEF
Their Auto and Camping Outfits Are Stolen, but They Buy
IS'ew Ones and Get Ready to Cross United States .
Three teacher of the Krankford High i
School who had been planning for
months to enjoy nn automobile trip to ,
San Francisco, finally completed their '
Itinerary", packed their tent and other'
equipment nnd were marking time until
school closed, and then somebodj stole1
the automobile, tent nnd all. I
The toachers ate Mis'- Margaret Kerr
of ln.T Vct Wvoming n venue, mathe
matics; Miss Evelyn Whj. Chestnut
Hill, history, nnd Mi.s Mariana Me
Cauley. of 5320 Wajne avenue, Latin i
The automobile was stolen from a
garage at the rear of the home of
GEN. C. H. TAYLOR DIES
Editor and Publisher of Boston
Globe Succumbs After Short Illness
Boston. Juno 22. (By A. P.)
General Charles H Taylor, editor and !
publisher of the Boston Globe, died at '
his home today He had been fairl
active until recently, but two shock's
within a week of each other preceded
the end. He was 'ecatv-fivi ears
old.
Charles Henry Taj lor wn born In
Boston In l'MO and received his edu
cation In the public schools of that
city. He begun his career as a printer
and reporter on the Huston Traveller
nnd in 1S73 became publisher and ed
itor of the Boston Globe He served
during the Ciyil War in the Thirtv
eighth Massachusetts Regiment nnd was
. wounded at Port Hucl-on In 181)(!
he received the honorary degree of
master of arts from Dnt'tmouth Col
lege. Aged Woman Burned to Death
Spring (Irene. Pi.. June 22 Mi
Mary Gotivalf. eight -seven eai'i old
a prominent resident, was burned to
death late last night when her drcs
caught tire while she was lighting a
lamp. Her son, Jacob P. Cot wait, nt -rived
too late to save her life.
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Miss Kerr. Two other cars in tho :
garage were not touched
As the teachers had made numerous i
luncheon nnd dinner engagements with'
former college chums right across the
continent. the decided not to abandon !
their plan. Together they bought an
other automobile, tent nnd other
"roughing-lt" accessories, and will
len-e Saturday, as scheduled. '
They expect to reach Cuauibersburg.
Pu . the first day When the arrive
in San Francisco they will sell' the re
mainder of their anromohile ami nunc
home by rail.
! 237 WILL GRADUATE
Southwark High Will Have Final
Exercises Tonight
With the largest graduating c lass in
the history of the elementary schoo,
of the city. 2J17 pupils of the South
watk Publli School will hold their com
niencement exercises this evening in tne
auditorium of the Southern High Scho I
Broad street and Snvder avenue
The salutatory will be dellveied b
Anna Packer, while Eva Wolf will len.i
the valedictory, written bj Be-ie
Sin ii r An nildre--. will be made b
Charles H. Crakelow nnd the dtis
piesentHtiun will be made b Jul. i
Wcgmun nnd accepted by the principal
Allied V Sayie
AUTOMOTIVE AND
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ln.m CuUoudk & haa
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EVENING PUBLIC
HARDING'S LEAGUE
I
N. Y. Editor Willing to Give As-
sociation of Nations Chance
to Mako Good
FINAL JUDGMENT WITHHELD
Hj tho Associated Tress
Obrrllii, ().. June L'2. I'rcsident
Harding imtHt rliooso "between the pro
leaguer In IiIm Cabinet, which ho
made, or the bitter-enders in the
Senate, who mude him," declared Hiiin
llttm Holt. New York magazine editor,
who led the pro-league Ilcpublirntio. In
the ciiinniencenient nddros nt Oberlln
College here today.
Mr Holt asserted thnt n "clenr nin
jorltj of the Ainericnn people want the
I'ultcd State.- to enter pome kind of an
,iioclntioit of nntions with enough teeth
in It to uettinlly lessen the probabilities
of wur
"It it the duty of all true frlende
of the League to give Mr. Harding every
opportunity to make ood with hi new
association of nation", " he nnld.
"if It turns out thnt this In the ex
isting league only undor nnother mime,
ue can have no real quarrel with him,
even though it Is pretty picayune busi
ness, to siy the least, for grown men
to keep the world on the brink of revo
lution In order to 'save the foceV of
pnrty politicians who cannot ntherwit-e
get out of the holes which they bnve
(lug tliem-selvei
Every friend of International pence
Hnd progress, therefore, must withhold
finnl judgment until Mr linking sees
fit to dloclu-e the detailed plans of his
nst-ocintion. Uut this Is clear: If he
wnntR the permanent support of most
of the American people, his association
must be more than n mere group of
nations, agreeing to he good and peace
able and all revolving about a court."
PLAGUE SWEEPING RUSSIA
Cholera and Malaria Hold High Car
nival In Southeast
London. June J'-' (By A. IM A
report paying that the plngue N thread
ing rnpidly throughout Southeastern
Rucwia from 1'erslu was presented yes
terday at the Pan-Russian health con
gress In Moscow by Health Commis
sioner Samnsjko. ajs a Central News
dispatch from Helsingfors
Cholera was declared to be raging in
the southern nnd middle provinces of
Russia, and it was said there was
hardly a pott of Russia fito from ma
laria "JustSufiltOiT
As a treatment for
- baldness
- falling hair
- eczema
- dandruff
and other scalp
troubles
GARAGE SUPPLIES
MAY SATISFY H L
A Mlrroscope a Rear Signal a
front light all in one adds to
the appearance of any car. The
Mirroscope
Parking Light
The rcvir Hi ana I coiunfs nf an il
luminated pii circle arovvil tho
iTcuinireme of thi utrrosmpe.
From $7.50 to $12
257-59 N. Broad St
We co-operate with your dealer.
B"y through htm.
MACK.
BUTTER&Efies
LEDGERr-PHlLA'DErjfrHIA, vVffDfrESDAY, JUKE 22, 1921
LONDON GREETSJOTARIANS
American Delegate Officially Re
ceived by Lord Mayor
London, June 22. -(By a. P.)
American dolepntos who were present at
the sessions of tho International con
ference of Itotarlan Clubs, held In
Olafgow last week, were officially re
ceived bv tho I,ord Mayor of 'London
and, corporation officials nt Guildhall
here today. The Mayor warmly wel
comed tho visitors, nnd the reply of
the Americans wn.s made by Ralph
CiiniiningH. of Lancaster, Pa., first In
tei national vice president.
A. J. Balfour. Lord President of the
( oitncll and former Secretory of State
for Foreign Affairs, will ncldrew the
Amerlcntm Ht n dinner to be given here
tonight. Lscountesi Astor. member of
Parliament, nnd other persons promi
rent in official and social life here, will
be present.
Detroit Newspapers Cut Price
Pctrolt. June 22.(By A. P I -A
reduction to two cents n copy within
n riicllns f fifty miles mid efTecfhe
June ' was nnnounced todo bv the
Hcholt News and the Detroit Jour
nal lie prevailing price Is three
cents. Ihe announcement states that
the new subscription rates are baed
on anticipation of further savings in
cot of production."
Complete July List
NOW ON SALE
Columbia
Records
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Song
Pucker Up and Whlstlo (Till the Clouds Roll By)
. v , , , , Frank Crumil
Neatlc In Your Daddy's Arma Frank CrunM
A-340G
85c
A-3397
8Sc
A-3407.
85c
A-3408
85c
A-3405
f Broken Moon
In a Little Front Parlor (On an Old Back Street)
Oh, Sweet Amelia
Hortense
fwertLpve Van and Sehenck
She Walks in Her Husband's Sleep Van and Sehenck
Don't You Remember the Time?
86c
Dear Little Street Back Home Campbell and Burr
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Dance Records
A-3404 f Monltent- Medley Fox-trot. The Happy Sb
85c 1 Rebecca (Came Back from Mecca). Medloy Fox-trot.
I Ytrkta Jazarimba Orclmlrt
A-3403f Some Little Bird r-trot.
5c iw tt ,w w CMn-Sanders Novelty Orehttlra
Mon Homme (My Man) Ytrkta Jozarxmba Orchtsira
A-3402 Hokum. Fox-trot. AH Hickman's Orchestra
8Sc 1 Chenry Cherokee. Medley Fox-trot.
Art Hiekman'e Orchestra
Jl'm Comine Back to You Maybo. Fox-trot.
Ted LeioU' .7n nnA
85c
I Wishing. Medley Fox
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fGood-Bye. Medley
A-3401
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Dreaming. Medley
85c
(Wyoming. Medley Waltz.
, , . The Metropolitan Dance Playe'tt
Whero the Lazy Mississippi Flows. Medley Waltz.
The Metropolitan Dance Playtri
E-7 115 ( IraPress'ns of Naples. Part 2. Waltz.
85c 1,. ., r, m Ia Nuota Orchestra di Napoli
I Italian Fox-Trot. La Nuota Orclmlra di Napoli
j3mn&
Concert
A-330D
$1.00
Humming. Violin Solo.
Darling. Violin Solo.
Oh, Promise Me
I Love You Truly
The Heart Bo v'd Down (from
Oh, Dry Those Tears
Thy Beaming Eyes
A-33981
$1.00
A-0184
$1.80
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Bendemeer's Stream
$1.00
Flow Gently, Sweot
A-3308 J Rock of Ages
$1.00 ShaIl We Gather at
Save Money Buy Now
Columbia dealers hove on hand a limited
supply of the latest models of Columbia Grafo
nolas, While they last, theso up-to-dato modola,
with all tho clttfr Columbia modern improve
ments, will be sold for less money than you
would pay for an old-fashioned phonograph.
ANGELL
BECOMES
YBPEJDDiI
Colobrities Soo Him Inducted
Into Office nt the 220th
Commencement
769 DEGREES CONFERRED
By tho Associated Press
New Hani. Conn.. June 22. Jnmes
Rowlnnd Angell was Inaugurated us
fourteenth president of Yale Unlversltj
today. The gatberlngn which witnessed
his Induction Into office Included official
representatives of sister universities In
the t'nlted State. Cannda, Great llrltaln
and continental Kurope. of learned so
Phono "Tom" Folcy-
for Latest Records
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Hits
Nora Bavea
Nora Bayt$
Frank Crtimfl
Frank Crumit
- trot.
Ytrhjm .Intnrimhn rirl.malmM
Fox - trot.
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Columbia Saxophone SextetU
Fox - trot.
Columbia SaxovJwn fZr?ltll
Selections
Eddy Brown
Eddy Brown
Barbara Maurel
Barbara Maurel
"Tho Bohemian Girl")
Louie Grateure
Louis Grateure
llulda Lushanska
Oscar SeagU
Oscar Scaglt
Afton
Cyrena Van Gordon
the River? CVna Van Gordon
cieties nt homo nnd nbrond, of the
State and municipality nnd of civic
bodies,
Tho Inauguration ceremony Itself was
part of the 220th commencement exer-
I'lflCtl.
0f "!r.7(,n "'wees conferred In
course, 2.J.T were of Rachelor of Ails
In the college, 21)8 of Rachelor of Hel
cuv, hnd the others In the graduate de
pntrments. Among the honorary degrees conferred
were:
v VB?J,nr-of Arts William Rose Renet.
inlo uiOi. poet at the recent eommemo.
jatve exercises for Yale men who lost
their lives In the war, associate editor
of he Literary Review and the New
,e ''-"'"K 1'ost: Miss Julia Lathrop,
i' i.f t"fc,,,c f'hllihpti'H Rureau of the
i tilted States Department of Labor.
Doctor of dlvlnltj -Wllllnm Jiiurf
Hutchins, president of Retea College
Doeflll nf 1ntn r,-- ,.(.. t I...
,. " .wm:!.- urorgr ifirii ti ni
ne 1, author j Archibald Marshall. Hug.
iit-n novelist.
,n,or,.n,Pf Sienrr Illdejo Noguchi.
of Rockefeller Institute for Medical Re
search; Madame Cmie. discoveier of
indium.
Doctor of laws John Villlnm IMvls.
Green Gold Lingerie Clasps
A splendid assortment
moderate prices.
A pair of green gold lingerie
clasps of substantial weight,
beautifully engine - turned
$4.50.
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DIAMOND MKRCHAXTS jnwnLKRS SILVERSMITHS
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s The best built car in AMERICA i
HARFS MOTORS, Inc. f I
1 PHILADELPHIA BRANCH '
recently United States AmbnSjmuJor to
(Jrcnt Britain : Dr. Angell.
Professor William Lvon Pliclrs, In
prcwntlng Mnriame Cuilc, sulci:
"It Is AUprrlliimiH to mention licr ills.
covcrlcH In (vclcncc, nncl now iic lia
illfcovciccl Ainetica. Slio Hum often en
countered dnnuorx In K-lcnllflc experi
ments, mit Minthiiiz so clniiKcrou nH
American linvn'.tnllt.v : it Is to lx linpeil
flic will not he n woman hilled by Itlncl
nc'f.s, She is unique. There Ik only one
thine Hirer tlmn cenlnn, nncl thnt is
radium. She Illustrates the comhltm
tlon of both."
REALTY CASE SETTLED
Agreement Reached Without Jury'3
Services
Ttio pnse of t'lllit.lltl l'eter 1'onl. of
i ) nice hunt murine, it en Inst II. larn
a en I n
mIciwii
hnm Griffith, of ll!"c
e, In which
nam (irimiii, c ih!i"ij'. in........
Ihe rnntaln deelnred he had bought two
nts for SSI (Ml nnd had never b-on given
tltln nnd deed bv tirlltitn a real cuiaie
man. was fettled without going to the
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jury ny .iuurc iiiuiinuu, , mi- .-.
The' Miilge ndvlecl Konl to accept the
at
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deed, which, It was teslifuTT
tendered Itlm fc0m0 u," lc)' "M
Walter D, Htewatt, a t' u.Vf',1 O
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