Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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119ATCAMDEN HIGH ACCUSE YOUTH HERE
TO GET DIPLOMAS OF TRICKING WOMAN
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Fer First Time In Twelve Years
i a Bey Carries Off
'. Class Honors ,
8& I COMMENCEMENT ON JUNE 22
The 1022 graduating class at Cam
"den Hlftb Scheel, sixty-nine girl nncl
ffty bev. will he the second largest
Class In (he history of the school. Tlie
Vv lw-il clns was the largest te leave the
portals of the school and had 123 stu
dent. Graduation eterciRes will take
place In the high school auditorium
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EVENING PUBLIC LGEPmnALVm
Is Charged With Defrauding Ex
Congressman's Wife in
Search for Her Sen
GOT CASH THROUGH MAIL
An attempt te make xnni "ensr
money" nut of n VaUen-wide hunt for
the von of a former Ceii2resmnn from
Colerado is nlleccd ncnlnsi t'h.-irlet
Shafstnll. nineteen jenrs old, 2.T4S
North Fifteenth street
Shnfstnll vn arretted n 4 o'clock
this morning a he nn receiving a
tclegrnphlc erdf for SU." sent fiem
URGE U. S. SAVE ARMENIANS
American Protection of Christian
Advocated by Church Council
Washington, June 0,- (By A. P.)--An
appeal In the churches and their
members te urge upon Congress that the
American (Jevcrnmcnt take necewnry
steps te inine the permanent protec
tion of Armenians and ether Christian
under Turkish rule ha been made by
the Federal Council of t'hrlstlnn
Churches in America. The council' let
ter piopevci that the I'lllted States ex
tend "linuiicltil support te whatever
bed) attune the trust of organizing
the administration of Armenia."
,eriiiitf timt tnc Armenians were
paring a treaty with' the Turkish. Ki.
ilenallsts which threatens te return the
Armenians te unrestricted Turkish control."
YOUTSEY'S EX-WIFE TO WED
Divorced Man Who Wat Involved In
., Kentucky Murder Plot
Bosten, June 0. (By A. 1'.) Mrs.
Alma Mette Yeutsej, Wne divorced
Henry, E. Yetitaey, associate of former
Secretory of State Caleb Powers and
James Heward, of Kentucky, In the
V" , S nt (5evPI-n"r William Goebel. nt
r litiihiuri in muu, lias li led tnnrrlnir.i
Jjyilcll,
in
intentions here te wed Hurry P.
u Cincinnati merchant.
eutsey. convicted of cemnl cltv
Pledged l..;o.e,.iel, from the Turks bv the ,rder dot. was enwiwd uf life
the t nlte.1 State and its allies In the Imprisonment, but was released after
war. the council expresses opposition te hnving send eighteen years. After
the action of the allied pewe.s "pre- his release Ills wife obtained la divorce
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lUIT. wifp nf fnrmpr I tintrvui.ifi.. t-.t - '
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terdar mernlmr nn.l ulll Mn.in M5- .i'" " teTmfr Cengressmnn Kd
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throughout the week. Annual class-day TWv K'n.in m.u .
exercises will take place Trlday eve
nmg, junc in.
Fer the first time In twelve years
a bev will graduafp as the honor pupil
f the das. Tj,e honor gees te Frith Frith
leth Andersen, with an average ef 00.3.
The list of graduates follews:
Louise Albert. Helen Avis, MnrvHall.
Bernlce Barnard. Laura N. Bates.
Edna Baiter. Alberta Belber. Iva
Bewen, Marlen Bewer, Nerman Bethe,
.unrgmrrt crowning. I.llllan Butsch,
Anna cnineun, Kara
Clarke. Elsie Cole
Edna Cewgtll. Eleaner J. Cragln. Vie.
let Davis, Clara Day. Huth Dedd.
Ariine Uewnlng, Evelyn Diayden, Ada
Dufy, Arthalla Celsten. Ida Gorden.
?ylvl.Gn,nm- KH'ibeth Halbelsen,
Anna Handy, Helen Hatch. Leslie Hnv
den. .Teannette Hint!!. Arllue Hewell.
Amelia Hussong. Elsie Jacques, Hester
Jehnsen. Lillian Jndd. Freda Kern,
j i .f' Ignore KIsselman. Vir
gin a Maye. Jele Meyer. Margaret
Jl'l'f Ardella Moere. Eliiabeth Moere.
Marian Merris, Lura Mever. Tlllle Nel Nel
eon. Grace Ogden. Myrtle Tape. Bella
Pellrnlck. Julia Rambo. Anna Boork.
Florence Schmidt. Mabel Silver. Hilda
Bpeng. Hannah Stein. Essie Stratton.
!" Str'"'en- Irene Townsend.
Marian Trimble. Elizabeth Van Heckle.
Hepe Warren, Cerdelia Weller. Helen
" r",',,.ET','Tn Wtllitts, Carle Zink.
Enri W Allen. Frlthleth Andersen.
Kenneth Athly, Geerge Bachman. Al-
An IJ,,r,n!!an'' ccil Bcntley. James
Campbell, Leuis Carey. Edward Cheek.
Merris Cehen. Bebert Ceward. Charles
Divan. Albert Ellis. rilrTerd Evans,
Wilbur Evatil. Rebert Freeman. Geerge
Feley Alfred Glllis. Gilbert K. Greene,
niul Haines. Rebert Hartcr. Carlten
Henry. Ralph F. Helmes. Nevin H.
Huested. Jr., Bertram .laggard. Emer Emer
eon Jehnsen. Hartland Law. Demlnick
" Jehn Mnnypenny. Wavne Ora Ora Ora
heed Edward Taletz. Rowland Rlcketts.
Charles Rogers, Edward Ruehlman.
."rtA, '. Schellcnger. Albert
nall. Edward Smith. Emery Smith.
TTilbur Smith. Garrett V. Sntier.Jame.s
Springs. Jeseph Stein. Bradford Sterv.
Themas Stew-art. Penrose H. Themn-
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it-Siii v,2. ,en Hel1t Warwick
William Zink.
10 Achprlltp
newspapers all
boy te re- j
son. disappeared In
inputs were inserted In
mer the reuntr asking th
turn home.
Mrs. Keating yesterdav receued a1
letter from this ritj. lgned v l'h her
Mm'" name, nml nsking tlinr .'.'" he spnt
nt etu-e te SlmNtall nt the North 1'if
tei nth sfri-i t address.
Tin let'ci smted that lVrr h.ul been
heilldin: nt thnr nililrpc mill ,. w l,t
A. Carsen. Alice ' '""rears for his lodging. Altheusii thp.
Myrtle Colburn. I wn "" -''nilnnty In t ween the land-,
.wining ei me niesigp anil net smm
handwiiting. th dl-tractid umiliPr ile-'
elded te fellow up a forlorn hope
A telegram was .sen: te ShnMnll ml- i
iing him the menej w.i ''eiiilng. The I
letter was turned expi te firltephtr
Geblcke. a Secret Seivice man, whei
reaihed this rit e.irlj tinln
Admits rratid. Police sjav i
The Government agent obtained the
aid of Detective Steennn and both
men followed a messenger boy te Shaf- l
stall's home. The eii!h n't first In- I
slsted the missing hej had been nt his
house, but. police sny. later admitted
he had never seen etuig KeTting.
Mrs Keating i ill from wnir at lid lid
home. ;MI Second street, N ' . Wash
ington Hei Imabiiiid was n nieinbd
of the Sixty-third. Sixlj -feintli audi
the Slxtj-fiftli Congress
As Margaret Slean Mrdill. Mrs. i
Keating wns a s0cetj editor and special
writer when she met Mr Kpatiug then
managing enuer of n Hemer news
paper At the time of their marriage Mr
Keating was president of the Pener
Press Club and president nf the Inter
national League of Prc.si Clubs. He
neught the Pueblo Leader In l'.tl'J and j
''u uiuiiiiini ns eiecicii n i 'ingress, i
man-at-I.nrge. Later be served two'
terms as representative from the third I
Colerado d 1st i let.
When their son Perev fllsnnnenrml
I the aid of the 1'nlted ' States Secret'
Service and of the police in thlrt-sli
rifles was Invoked. Among the news.
I paper advertisements broadcast in the
, hunt was n "ner'enal" worded In this
TT! TKi.KrueNE! prnrcK s
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates
LUIGI RIENZI .
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
714 Walnut Street
Final Clearance
Before Stock Taking
Starting Wednesday, June 7th
FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY
QlW OFF ORIGINAL PRJCE
OJ70 ON EVERY
Ceat-Suit-Skirt-Dress-Waist
IN STOCK
Fer Cash only
NO C. 0. D. NO EXCHANGES. NO REFUNDS.
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QAank floeV
bound aloeae IcaT
bilheftraphinS
IVinting,
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MICHELL'S
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The Camden Rotary Club Is well ren-
"""i"! at the nnniinl pmn-r.ii
?end telegnim C. O. D.
ana j ..j111(1.
Miimsy "
Other notices were published giving
the boy's full name and description and
.r..ir-u ai me annual convention ef'1 ' " """" "l"1 oescripuen and
the International Retnrr rinh. -m-i, t giving the name and address of bis nnr.
opens in Les Angeles. Calif ' tednv ' ent"- ,r nnM ,1i1h notice which Shaf-
Charles Wagner Is the Camden deV- I "tnU snw-
rate. whll Mr. nnd Mrs H Rav- Shafstall lives with his father. Henrv
rnend Stnley. Mr. and Mrs 'Geerge I Shnfstn11, nml llls ailn'' Mrs' ss"n
Moere. Geerge Kappel, Sr.. and Fred Grn"K''r. nt 'he North Fifteenth street
vleser are In attendance as visiters I "ddres.s. Hts mother died three vears
Gm'Mtntien of fhc draft of a new con- S ,. , ,
wifutien and by-laws for International 'ranger 'aid ted'iv the euili
Rotary that would give national groups I e? "iueer spells" occnsleniill.v. and
or clubs authority te organize national I '"'i r""s "', nn(l (1""" ,l"' rP,lr
associations and make ether radical i,nr" f"r an '"""' "' " ""10' Sme
ajpnrtures in the form of government ' """" 1C lM""f" "' entire day In bed.
or the organization will be one of the -"''' r,,''1K m take nn.v feed
features of the convention. ' f," suited that be mice took a Lib-
i erty Bend belonging te bis father mid
Charged with selling moenshln. I pif'tP,i'1,C(1 h" 1""1 UMf! u for. n ror rer
whisky and assault nnd batterv W ' despondence course in engineering
Zlehik. 1014 Fillmore street was held I r'a,,r ,h"v (w", l0 l,ml bought a bl
ln default of S1000 ball this mernlnt hv ''-'l'' nml " S"U "f '"'"thes with the pu.
- ....... ,,,.s ,j.-,,,K,. uiimever. mi
Jntral avenue, because the latter re-
SmII'-V0 VrVP an or(Ier of 11('"or vslileli
alnn t suit him.
William Brennan. .1 Woert
... MAn i .1 . "'""' Mreec,
iin in ww eau cinrgetl wltli as.
jault and battery en his wife Helen
Hne accused him of hitting her ever the
head witn an Iren bar while intoxi
cated. Mrs. Mary Atkinson Berger, widow
j! 'erSf r ,Tudse Martin D. Berger, who
died Friday, was burled tedav from
H2I) Market street. Cam len. She wai
seventy years old nnd a member of one
or the eldest families in Seuth Jersey.
She is survived hy two sons. Christopher
Berger, a former representative in Con
gress from the Fl-st Dhtrlct. and
Snmuel Berger, a lawyer. A third Een.
Beerge J. Brrger. was killed several
years age In an accident.
DAVIS ORDERS RUSSIAN
PRINCESS ADMITTED TO U. S.
It Is net likelv that Geerge. Menree,
eighteen- ear-old murderer of Ida
Kramer, who ban been Indicted by the
Grand Jury, will bp convicted for firs'-
argree murder, according te theso In
leurn will tlie ese.
Wolverton. it is generally
Fugitive for Year Proves American
Citizenship
Washington, June ('.. liv A. P. i -Secrelarj
of l.nlwr Davis, through the
Hiiieau of Immigration, today erdcicd
the Immigration authorities nt New
Orlenn. te admit Princess Ivmi Tscher
nltschew, of the erstwhile Russian aris
tocracy, te the Fnited States.
The riiiins, claims Ameilran citi
zenship. After mnking a linns-Atlantic
voyage, partl.v ns a stewnwav with
out feed and partl.v ns a suwardces. en
the steamer Texnndila. the Prlnce.s.s
was ordered ndmltted unconditionally
Secretary Davis Mild she bad complied
with and was admissible under the gen
eral immigration laws.
Admission of the Pilnresi who s.vs
she was lerii In LeulMille, m
1SS1, ends mere than a venr of wan
ilnrlnr. ,11 ,i, l.n.t.in I.. nn f.nf. ...
.. - " . i . . . . .. in i,i ,'i,.n i i, i i'ii i n
rrofceeurnr i infnt. nn.l ,i.n i'..u.i s:.n. , ..
L 11 , t.. ",,S, ,,,, ' "'I'll nillirt, nip
believed, willl ber arrival she told lmmlLTiiHnn ...
Sewing Made
a Pleasure .
ill rfnWKyHiir
A wide variety all sizes
grades from geed te best.
Alse HOSE REELS, LAWN
SPRINKLERS and everything for
the lawn and garden.
Beware of Garden Pests
We Hare the Remedies
Vegetable Plants, Bedding
Plants, Grass Seeds, Season
able Flower and Vegetable
Seeds, Fertilizers, etc.
CATALOOCE FBEE
518-516 Market St.
t.r
has a
MOTOR
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A Super-Six" that is a revela
tion even te Hudsen owners
ttti,
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A RIDE TELLS ALL
Ne Advance in Prices
F. O. B. Detroit v
PHAETON - -7-Pass.
Phaeton
Cabriolet - - -Coupe
- - -
$1695
1745
- 2295
- 2570
B!u5S3r
COACH - . .
Sedan
Tour. Limeusins
Limousine - - -
$1795
2650
2920
3495
Loek for the Whitv Triangle - t
ESSEX
Touring, $1095 ; Cabriolet, $1295 ; Ceaci, $1345 ; Sedan, $'lS9S
G0MERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
amies Keem, 128140 North Bread Service Station, 240014 Market St
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We Will give one
of the Wonderful New Willcox & Gibbs
Portable Electric Sewing Machines
te the person that sends or brinps te us (in two hundred
words or less) the best "reason why" a woman should own
and use this machine.
Fer the second best reason a $25 credit allowance will
he made en the purchase of a W. & G. machine. Fer third
hest, a S15 credit. Fourth best, a S10 credit. Each of the
next ten a 85 credit. .Contest open te everybody except our
own emplejes. Closes June 30.
The W. & G. Portable Klectric Sewing Machine gives
you the means of getting "motive power" from any elec
tric current instead of sapping your own nervous energy.
It does all the high-class sewing that any ether standard
machine will de and will de it in any room in the house
having an electric socket. The speed can be controlled, fast
or slew as you wish it. Sews any weight material with equal
efficiency. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions te regulate.
Your old machine taken in pnrt payment.
Yeu will find it very convenient te have
one with you en your summer vacation.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
"Reaien Why" Contest Dept., 1709 Cheitnut St. PAejtr, Spruce Si 92
"COURTESV ...,.,-.,
Men Who Ride en
the Street Cars of
Philadelphia
vWien you get
off the car,
Loek for the
GREEN Diamond
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;
in no rvuifnee of prfincditntlnn. It is
aiise m in mat in slvlns tuinslf up nn.l
cenfesNinB te the crime Monre ftirnH
leniency.
Th thirty-fifth nnniinl convention nf
the Camden Iiaptiht Atsnciatlnn eprnnl
In the Mrdferd naptNt Church. Med
ford, this mernlne. nnd will cnntlnu In
Mslen until WedncMlay nicht. Ilpn
aentntivcH from aheut en hundred and
fifty churches in Seuth .lurwy nnd from
twenty-two f'nmdeii churches are in
tending. The convention began nt 10 n'rler,
with n welumie te the member, of the
association by the Itev. .leseiih A
(Jlenn, pastor of the Medford l.apust
Church, nnd wa responded te by thx
Ice modeniter of the association, the
ltev. C. It. Hatch, seeretarv of the
llaptlet Intension Society.
'inn Itev. Kredcrlclc HIiiRer. f the
Ijinden Baptist Church, Camden, is
clerk of the convention, nd C. Hareld
Leuden, alto of the Mnden Ilnptiht
Chun'h, Is cheriiter. Theodora V.
hills, moderator of the association. wm
preside nt the session.
An attempt te held up Jehn Kennedy,
of 2207 Seuth Seventh street., Camden,
was made by two Negroes at Seventh
ftreet and Woedlnnd avenue, Camden,
at about . o'clock tlili morning. Th
Negroes had stuck a gun in his fnce and
Mere starting tlirmigli his pockets when
they were frightened away by tun
Caasers-by.
I.ii'sinn rejnlNl rcginif which had bepn
mi rusted te her h hi-r hiishnud. I'rlnrp
Ivan Tcheinitsrlicw. just before he was
iT.li'lficd by ItnUlievik Heep-, ever llie
Rllle of ills ctnte nt rrnschr.1111. She
also explained she ns sjeklnc hei
iMclit -j ear-old -en. who. .m declnred
was pent n'viij bv her hushnml e.nK m
thi TteMievIk 1 evolution te a pi ice of
i-nfeiy.
Princess Tcliernltsehevv armed In
Amirir.i without funds, hut weral of
fers te assist her have been received
threupli the Department of Laber.
Earthquakes In New Zealand Dally
Wellington, N. '.., dune it -Urpnrts
rereived here from the Tnupe region
nay enrthqunke shocks have been felt
them dally slme May !). elt
8W4-W 1
Vr?fik US- Allentown Hotelman Dead
f-'irV.'' 1 AHeutewn. Pa., June U.willlam It
K'Wi!?'jM'J, n(', nf,y- I'ronrleler of the
Hetel, died today after a short ill.
t!, He leaves a wife, one son and
-mf aaugnter. lie wan long identified
win mr nuriiiunn v eiunieer l ire Ue-
rimeni ana was a prominent mem
ef the State Firemen's Association!
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An Invitation
A
is extended te these in
terested in the study of
Chiropractic, te visit
Philadelphia's new Col Cel
legeThe Marchand Col Cel
lege of Chiropractic.
"An educational institu
tion of the highest char
acter" and net run merely
en a commercial basis.
Fall Classes Day nnd
Evening begin Septembet
15, and we will be pleased
te give you detailed in
formation at any time.
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OilUtte Stfety Raier Ce.
Bolten, Mm.
dt.r Mr. Gillette;
I hive uitd your rte? for te many rf
with ueh satltfictlen that I did net knew It
was peeelble te Improve upon it until I tried
your new Improved Gillette, and I want te con
gratulate you upon the improvement for It
urely make shaving a pleasure.
I don't knew whether it Is the addlUemt
weight or the different arrangement but, eatli-ractoryaswaetheeldrasor-Iehouldeayraiori
for I own several of them of different models
the new one le se superior that I would net part
with It, unlets I knew where te get another
exactly like It.
With appreciation, I beg te remain
Vny trulj yours.
Governer of Pennsylvania.
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2jen National Park
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WW- s.
A New National Park
7 AST in its reaches of canyon and chasm, be
V wildering in its eroded forms is Zion
National Park in Southern Utah. A land of
flaming, kaleidoscopic colors, unique and newly
discovered, accessible te its farthest rim.
This and a score of ether wonder places, Utah
holds for these in quest of thrill and recreation,
Richly endowed with the basic resources of
wealth and the charms of nature Utah is the
ideal home land. Come for a visit, you'll like
it and stay!
Write for Free lllwttrated Booklets-Scenic,
Mining, Agriculture.
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Wcrosstewn, you'll find a Green Dia
mond Stere handy toyeurgetting-off place.
A reminder te the man who is open te new
ideas and convictions about shaving. A praS
When you go into a Green Diamond Stere
you will be shown the New Improved QflteS
The greatest shaving advance in your life-time'
A device of such ease, such precision that i Sefeia
mechanical imagination that produced Septal
ways get ever te you until yeS see tne raeHtLt
Or you might de this without- A;rf--.-er
embarrassment imeut oblgtien
Bring your old razor te anv nr- n n
Stere. Compare it wif k S?y ?een ,D,amend
Gillette. P W,th the New Improved
Be sure te have your dealer '
6hew you the
fuicrum Shoulder
Overhanging Cap
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