Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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. EVENING -TtBLIC LEDGERPHILABELPHIA, FlUDAY, JUNE 2, 1022
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BEHTMES-
MIDDIES DIPLOMAS
Orators
fiLv Career Means Public
If 'Service, He Tells Annapolis
Graduates
JCTS IN ABSENCE OF DENBY
U 4 Oy the Associated Pr
El ., ... T.,n ".Members of fi
l&wt Academy Krarli.nting cIehi ngaln
Vtea er" iriventcd their diplomas by
Klni
H!Sy wnsTliroderc lloeMvclt. n
'Z i lnc Pre tent, who no nctlng
(tSttry of Hip Xnvy. due te the nb nb
2nree Sccrelnry Denby. welcomed ttm
n5??,I. jnn l.lNhlnnien of the einxi
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t'.Til entnblsnment ei me
ft1' .' .i.i., . Mr. Tinnsrvcll llll-
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,ZZ.u4 neon Hie memees or tnc uiu
tSJetably the Invest class te M coin cein
(SSSened for yours te come-that they
ers ntnrtlmr en a me wrv..
'."Tour career Is the sea,' he told
ni.- "hut reiir career Is net simply
rtMa-foreur career isthc ea ami
e!?..?! . : V Kiienk of the men
II PUDIC """. ,:, '.... ,. tn..
if. the navy us uc.hj, - .-- -..--.
TheVe rimple little werfi convey In
ttlvlsUmes. They const U.te a
tact recognition . i"-- ' "
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fkrtcln tne navn iu,",u" '"",,"Vfl
eate themselves in i inc. Ul1," ""
St" of wrvlee. I knew of no Jiiglicr
'ftsolutlen than tliK
Although Congress lias fcliewn Indira Indira
tfens of cutting down the size of the
mduatlng claHe at Annnpells, Sec
retary KoeevcIt foresaw no time when
titles would be abandoned.
"MlHtarj and naval forces." he tic
elired, "arc of great value te our
stintrv and te tin world mvilixntlen
'then tliev are devoted te the defence
if our rights aud te justice among the
Istiem. Our country' alms arc clean
'WW nfr liienm nrc iim... "u. u't
Hrength. our arms and our nrmnnient
iave been used In the pact and will be
(led, In the future only for the defense
f our rights and for the benefit of
iemanlty.
"Vnvies and nrmlcs properly em-
Moved correspond nmeng the nntleni
te tie lnw enforcement bodies within
tje various countries. Should the great
tltlllietl countries nbnnden their nnvies.
dlwrders would tpilng up the world
ier is armed men from the dragon's
teeth."
The graduates were told that the
fialitles they must have for success
are the great fundamentals loyalty,
Murtgc, determination." but above all
they must ee icauers 01 men.
"Yeu may command obtained obedl ebedl
tjnee by jour rank, but unless you
eemmand loyal devotion by your char
acter thee under you win never serve
as they would otherwise. Yeu must
pattern TOUr ,lves fc0 tnnt jour men
wear by jeu net nt jeu."
SEVEN GRADUATED IN MUSIC
Students of Contervatery May New
Be Teachers
The final concert and commencement
exerdics of the Philadelphia Conserva
tory of Music, at IMG Seuth Twentieth
atreet, were held last night in Wlthcr Wlthcr Wlthcr
ipoen Hall, lhe concert included or er or
cntetral and sole numbers.
The following stuuentH received teach
at' diplemas: 1'Ijiie, Muriel Krall and
leda Shapire.
Huannet. Miiircu iiencrs.
Theory. Hadassah Fclten Tosey and
toee 0. ilc Warf.
(Theory eertlficate. Cella Martin and
irr Richard.
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FOUR IN FAMILY
HURT IN CRASH
Motorcycle Collides With Aute
Near Oxford Injured
Rushed Here
man William Dcvlne,- who is nttnehed
te the Fifteenth street nml Snyder live
nuc station. '
3 N. J. HIGH SCHOOLS PLAN
BIG CLASS DAY EXERCISES
DIPLOMAS TO BE AWARDED
AT GERMANTOWN Y. W. C. A.
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Dramatic Students te Give Playlet
at" Commencement Exercises
The sixteenth annual commencement
of the , educational department of the
Y. W. C. A. of Germuntewn will be
BLIND CURVE IS BLAMED
MYRTLE E. HLOO
ISAAC IIESTON
Ilesten is president of the 1B22
graduating' class of the Wild weed
High Scheel. His address will be
en the (lenea conference. Miss
Kloe, class orator, will talk en
immigration. The' graduation ex
ercises will be held tonight
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Geerge P. Whits Better
Tie condition of (Sierue P. White,
imtr rears old, 4b'J0 Windser ave
le. he cellnn'-wl en the fleer of the
bramcrcial Exchange in the Bourse
wterdar, showed wens of Improve
ment today. Mr. White is a flour
nter. anil 1ms offices in thn Stenhen
Bird Buildlug. He suffered a stroke
erdav. at nnnn. nml iila rnahml in
peffwsen Hospital.
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
The Mllnipinnl ltnn.1 xi 111 .il...- ,.,.
Isifht at Hldge and Mldvale aenucs.
CARTER LEIDY HELD
Couldn't Convince Berwick Burgess
That He Toek Lantern In Fun
Carter Lcidy. wealthy young Phlln-
delphinn, who married Miss Flfl Wide-
ncr and who was nrrcsted yesterday nt
Hcrwick, Pa., en charges growing out
of an automobile prank, was fined ami
held In ball by Chief Burgess Kitchen.
fine of $13.20 was imposed en the
charge of being intoxicated and he was
held In $300 bail en the charge of
larceny and $."00 bail for drlvlnc an
automobile while intoxicated.
The larceny chnrge was brought be
cause Mr. Lcidy is said te have re
moved n red lantern traffic tdgnal.
Mr. Lcidy offered te pay for any
damage which might have been done,
but the burgess was obdurate nnd the
young man wan held in ball.
Philip L. Leidy, n brother of Car
ter, said today that his brother was
net intoxicated and removed the lantern
in n bplrit of fun.
SCHOOL CLERK HONORED
Luclan E. Drake Is Tendered Testi
monial Dinner at Esslngten
Lucian E. Drake, the eldest man in
point of service connected with the
Philadelphia public school system and
at present clerk of the property com
mittee of the Beard of Education, was
tendered a testimonial dinner nt
Esslngten, Pa., last night, by his as
sociates. The president, vice presi
dent and secretary of the beard, de
partment beads and all the clerks at
tached te the administrative office of
the beard attended the dinner. i
A fine geld fountain pen with the
recipient's Initials handsomely engraved i
thereon was presented te Mr. Drake by i
his male associates, while the girls of
the office sent a tribute In the form of a
basket of flowers, including larkspur,
peonies, roses, snapdragons and fern.
Phlladelphlan Killed In Michigan
Geerge W. Kiesewctter, supposed te
have u wife and son living in this
city, was killed Inst night In St. Jo Je
seph, Mich., according te a telegram
received teduy by the Detective Bureau.
Investigation discloses a family of that
name living at .r04 Cumberland 6trcct.
Mrs. Kiescwettcr told detectives her
husband has been missing since 1017.
Four members of one family, riding
in n motorcycle, were injured late es
terday near Oxford, Pa., in n collision
with an automobile. The injured arc:
Henry Flllsux, of 510 North Ran Ran
eolph street ; broken leg, severe cuts and
bruises; net serious.
Mrs. Flllsux, his wife; broken leg
and lacerations of the face; net serious.
Martha, nine years old, a daughter:
fractured skull, broken leg nnd Internal
injuries; condition critical.
Harriet, Martha's twin sister ; broken
nose and severe lacerations of the face
and bedy: net serious.
The Injured were rushed te Univer
sity Hospital here early last night.
Miss Mary O. Paissmere, twenty yearn
old. driver of the automobile, escaped
bodily Injury, but wns confined te her
home in Oxford as the result of shock.
She Is the daughter of L. C. Pass Pass
mere, Oxford grain merchant and warc
lmtisn nronrleter. n brother of E. Puscy
Passmerc, former president of the Fed
eral Iteserve Bnnk here.
In presenting his daughter's version
of the accident Mr. Passmerc said that
the vehicles crashed into each ether en
the crest of a hill near n bend In the
main read about one-half mile cast of
Oxford. As Miss Pnssmere nearcd the
top of the Incline en one side of the
hill, Fillaux approached the summit
from thu opposite direction, nnd the
ascent of his vehicle was se rapm mat
his .daughter was unnble te Mere her
car in time te avoid the crash, Mr.
Pnsmore said.
The motercvclc was wrecked, while
the front of Mi" Passmore's machine.
Ii small coupe, was tern away in the
crash. ,,
Mm. Fillaux is a daughter of Police-
of Colllngttweod, Iladdenficld and Hud
den Heights te take place nt the close
of the school term this month.
Dr, Edwin 0. Broeme, Superintend
ent Of Schools of Philadelphia, will be
the orator nt the commencement exer
cises of the Colllngsweod High Scheel
.Tune 22 In the auditorium. The bacca
laureate sermon will be delivered bv
Dr. Charles I. FitzGeerge June 18 at
the First Methodist Church. Gladys
Lawsen has been chosen valedictorian
of the graduating class and Heward
Roberts snlutaterian.
Commencement exercises of the Had-
denfield IIluli Scheel will tnke plnpe
June 15. The Itcv. Floyd E. Tompkins,
pastor of Hely Trinity Church, will
deliver the principal address. The Rev.
T. J. J. Wright, pastor of the Baptist
Church, will deliver the baccalaureate
sermon June 11. Clasi exercises will
be held June 13. The valedictorian will
be Ruth Envensen and the salututerlan
Sarah Beck.
Hndden Heights High Scheel will
held Its exercises June 15. The speaker
will be Dr. Henry Rese, of Newark.
The baccalaureate rcrmnn will be de
livered June 11 In the M. E. Church
bv the ncv. Jeseph B. Kulp. Leuis
Snyder will be valedictorian and Mar
Ian Karr salutnterlan.
Girard Beys -at Mines
Sixty-five Glrnfil College students
are in Pottsville today te make a tour
of the idle coal mines. They will be
accompanied by Colonel James Arch
bald, resident manager of the Girard
estate.
The boys will be shown the strip
pings, where the earth has bpen exca
vated ever coal veins se that hereafter
It may be mined in full daylight.
Haddenflald, Hadden Heights and
Colllnaaweod Preeara Program! .
Extensive Hnss dntf exercises httvcThcld tonight nt 5820 Germnntewn nve
hem nlniincl bv ti.e nlioe1 directors nue. Fcuturofi'ef the exercises will be
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n inSIIIOIl SHOW, 111. rmiuiliuu "l u
work nnd the presentation of a sketch,
"Fads and Fancies," bv members of
the dramatic cliiss.
An address will be made bv Miss
Mildred E. Pinkerton, director of gen
eral and religious 'education, nnd cer
tificates will be presented by Mis.
Wayne Whipple, chairman of the edu
cational depnrtment.
Th? certificates will be swarded te
the follewing:
Helm Abbett. Mr. J. Aliireclit, Mil V.
Alexander, Mm. A llnnilachnpp, .Mary
llauir. Marie Jlauinun, Mnrlen HfiinT, .Mrs.
J. Jilnbep. Mary K. Heore. Kutli II lierel,
itlAilva flnnrri. l.llllnn llratten. llplpn V.
Hunts, Mrs. I' Cninp Abliall 11. Ciimiileii,
Udlth Chnndlcc. Id.i Chund!r., lluim l'hia l'hia
ller. Mr. A. H. (Meme,. Asnn V Clln,
Anna Cellins, Marv I'uurllle. KHllurlne M.
Curry, Maria Curry, JJMilah J. Uj l'rehn.
Alma DeaiTbcrif. Nura. Dunncllau, .MnruarM
Delterpr, Charlettn DunkellmruiT, Hlnm-h
II. i:insteln. MrH Marcaret IVel, Mr
May Kltzpatrlcli. Mjrtle Festpr, Anna 15
Fex. Helen Fre-l)Urn. Clarlbcl Oarren. Kailr
crlne Ucl't. Katli'ilne Ollmer. May Urlftltrn
J.Ucy Ulimm. .lrt. .iaiceun unn., jchsib i
HiinKOii, Dorethy Harris, Kdlth Hurrln. Ma
Harveaen, llnttle Hani. Kitty Head, Miriam
Hill. Uttn ltelmea, Mr. MarBaret Hoever
Anna M. HernHby. Kstelle Jefferlea, Mary J. i
Jehnsen. Jeeephln) Knelln, Kdna Kaerclirr, .
Mrs. Lucille Knmpmann, Knitli Kendrlck,
Mre. K. KTmlrlck. Mary E. Kenm-dj, Mrs.
:. ICech. Anna Kramer. Kllzabeth Krleg,
nln A. Law. All'O I.lihtcv. Kllzabetli
l.lahtewler. l'lerer.m I.lnck, Cathcrlne Mar
tin, Mm. W. K. Martin, Mary s. Marah.
llajmonde Mircler. Gertrude Millar. Marlen
Miller, Asnes Mooney, Kutliermy Mooney, '
Vlorenro Mooney. Deris E, Meer. Ma;y
MiUrnlh, Alary McKenr- ,.-,. jPho jPhe
Mr I. M McNabb. Alra. r.minn ( . tfncno tfncne
la, MarBaret Oorlnsten. "' .'JJK?'
Knlherlne jl'urlier Mrr. ihemas 'I?"'
Mrs. J. Wexley frerker. Mary C. ravn''.
Mr AIIcm I'lkevMre. J'-l-aimr T. I rental.
Mm. W y. J'ull liner, I'car Hekl8J.. Mrs.
&nll. Mary Roneit. Ida Hnw ," J,';1
IllchaTdsen, HIsIp JleiterK. 'lerinld numiMi.
iVlliab-th riack. Hnlen Hjuer. Marl.. HehmUlt
Mrs. . J. Hchmldt. Juijlth fljoek, l'lorence
filnwr. ltichM n. Slnkler. Alma Htelnhau,
"( A Stelntretr. Mrs Preda Stein
rnlller. Cecelia -mellwairen, Helen "",
Mrs. Wilbur Waller Dera Wnlnbenr. Irene
William". Aosamend U. -Wrlelit, Julia H.
y.olklewkZ.
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illliliMiiim nml mnve oil Inte flu Hiisrr)
et tlie iipp'T .sciKini. incy n re ii-
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Jr.. Merris FiictlbcVg, Wlllliim IIiireM , I'iihuIhiII avenue lust night .died sue
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An unidentified uilurc- woman, 4
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iiiKefiPcintiH nt I ortj-sevonin ,
.lniinlni;s. .IekmiIi Pew and Victer IlilKellv lifter lielne ndlillltcd te Mercr.il
Vnllcly. Jr. The nihlrcss will be de- j ,,nilt hi,,. jh uimt four feet, tie
Uvcrcd bv the Rev. Dr, Uinilcs hlt- 11P,n t nit nml nbeiit fifty .carsj 01
ney Caulklns. j Dmtli was mused by heart failure,
6 Swarthmore "Preps" te Graduate
The third annual graduation exer
cises of the junior department of
Hwarthmerc Preparatory Scheel will be
held this evening nt 8 o'clock in the
Yeu can exist without
advertising but prosper-
eus firms are consistent
users.
The Helmes Press, Ttinttn
1315-29 Chcrrv Street
Philadelphia
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FOR SALE
Peerless, New 7-Passenger
Touring Car '
Never' been drleni 1022. 7th series.
Party leaUnc city Immediately, will sac
rifice. Art qulcklv If you want a ,bar
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GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE
Binm t
Plenty of "pep," but no
"jazz"!
Rogers Peet clothes.
Quality of design as well
as quality of fabrics and
tailoring.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Pcet Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
FIE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Wafer Celers Painting
TEE BOSENBACH GALLERIES
'WO Walnbi Street
Fineer Ri'nes
EaPRine-
BarPfns
Cuff Links
bcarf Pins
Bracelets
Pendants
Watches
Kev Chains
Belt Buckles
(Jmbrpl las
Opera Glasses
Fans
Filled BacJs
iNevemes
Pocket Knives Cigarette Qes
tetyMfetByi!
JHAT new bit et merchandise will
Mil quicker It attiactlvcly boxed.
WALTER P. MILLER CO., Inc.
448.452 Yerk Ave., Phila.
Manufacturers of
SPECIAL PAPER BOXES
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wrti or J'f l, v0,, "'x' clean
W.'M,i,.f..0fth-whlle features !
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ilwn jeu i.!Ia Iel you ,ry 't
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speak for themselves.; TENN1S
Just think hew valuable j accessories
such "geed talkers" are in
putting your p r e d u c t s j SetV",,.
across te the consumer. j of f untnum
The Chetnut jJtreet
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SPECIAL FOIt
GOLFERS
USKS KSICKEH",
14.33
All shadca. Regularly
ts.se.
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SUIT. X3.00
Standard price. I3..10,
IMPOnTHD OOI.V
STOCKINOH. Bl.tO
All shades, nlth fancy
lops. I2.B0 .u?.
CAMKIS-IIA1K GOLF
STOCKINGS, M.00
Tancy tops. Ordinarily
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4-PIECi: 4JOI.F SUIT,
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13.1,00 alue.
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Everything fir Oafarr
TJSE Judgment in Deciding
vy ncr c iu uuy.
fl Your appearance is net se much a
question of dollars as it is of a
proper decision as te where they will
be spent. Te again quote our truth
ful and generally recognized slegan:
J "Being well dressed is merely a mat
ter of knowing where te buy your
clothes."
flj A moderate expenditure here this season affords
you selection from the choicest Ready-te-Wear
Clothing produced.
Prices for Spring Suits and Tep Coats arc $30
and upward, with especial features at $40, $45
and $50.
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I 1424-1426 Ohiestaneit Steeit
Yeu wouldn't think there
were this many suits
in the World
MANY of our customers are amazed
at seeing such a wonderful variety of
beautiful suits en our tables. Net
just a few designs in a limited range
et sizes, but a multitudinous assort
ment of handsome patterns, elegantly
finished in every detail and fault
lessly fitting. And best of all our
Super-Value policy has priced them
lower (by several dollars) than you'll
find anywhere else. But don't take our
word for that shop around and find
out for yourself.
PERRY'S
SPECIFICALLY Our Fine Worsted
Suits are incomparable in the beauty of
the designs, the excellence of the fit
and the perfection of finish.
super-valui: rmens for strn.s
$28 $33 $38 and $13
Suits te Make Yeu Comfortable
in Het Weather
Palm Beaches fi
beautifully trimmed
elegantly finished qual
ity bhews in the trim
ing, fit and in the work
manship. Our Super-Value Prices
for Palm Beaches
$14.50 and $17.00
Silky Mehairs
distinctive design- in
pencil ttripes en blacks,
blues, grays and biuwn.
(.eat silk trimmed. Pa
tented device in treuscr
-eat that prevents ripping.
Our Super-Value Prices
ler Mohair Suits
$18 nnd $20
Featherweight
Tropical Worsteds
fine quality cloth
weighing S or 9 ounces
te the yard silk finished
silk piped. Single and
double brca-ster. Light,
dark and medium shade-)
in beautiful patterns.
Me-tlv
but
two piece Mitts,
.-uine include a vest.
Our Super-Value Prices
Tmpical Vertcds
$25 and $28
ler
White Flannel
Trousers
ui" finest quality flayncl
our
Super Value l'i
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PHILADELPHIA
57 Ih Sired
Are New Helding
Their Annual
JUNE SALES
. With Very
Important Reductions
Costume SllitS (Formal) te $t 35) $95
Tailored SuitS (Formerly te $95) $65
Day and Evening Gowns, $75-$95
(Formerly $95 te $145)
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TWO SPECIAL GROUPS
Suits, $35 -$85
Formerly $55 te $135
Dresses, $25 $75
Formerly $S5 te $175
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Cfppealing te the Critical Taste
Attractive te the Moderate Purse
Men's Fine Cassimere Suits
All Weaves and Many Medels
$24.50
Regular Value $40.00
Athletic Underwear
Nainsoek, Pongee and Mull
$1.00
Value $1.50 and $2.00
Madras Shirts
$1.95
Value $2.50 and $3.00
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l(ith atid Chestnut
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June Brides Loek Out Where Yeu Can Save Meney
FREE a 9x12 Rug With Each Purchase of $100 or Over
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