mm IBSra iVi'ihr Ifcwss WUnvn-i I- i.- I. .'! ".T-Jl P. tVi :WW VM ft-.v HW ? " . JiC "iL . ' . "!,- I fib.- 11 ? V" & & v i a'AT CENTRAL HIGH William Fritz Kennedy Awarded First Hener Rebert Sterling Second CLASS ESSAYS ARE READ On" liiinilwl anil thirty-nine mrm i. of thr 133tli "Iiu" "f ""' fVulral mi. Krtmel wr-rr- 21-ndnntfil In thn mI niiHIIerium tetliiy. ruti liennr was iiwurilcil Will In in Vrllz Kennnly: ereiil linrmr te UelxTt BtfrHnR : (lilrtl Iwner te Clinrlct Henry Heffft fl"'l four"1 honor te Wlllinm N. rofleln prnrer bv flic- Hcv. Wullcr Marvin. WnlUT t A. r.ltRcrnld reml J Vapor "' "lllnhrr iMm-aHeii." .1. Frederick Pclieck. then read Ills ciwiv In "Culture mill Danmcracy." while Wllllnin I'rllr. Kcuncly spoke upon iigurrtw." nturiini1n' Ziijermnn en "The Spirit of the Wrt." l)r Jny I'. .ScliiimberR. of the ninel iccenil class, renfcrretl the degrees :md ctrtifirntc. 'L'he vniedlctery :ih by Villfem Henry Murphy. Tin jrndiintes: line hf ler or Art A. M Av' Clllen l"ri Srr "Q Avrlnch Hareld I.. .ludcnlcli Hnmuel Kaplan Wlllinm 1 Kennedy Merris Kesllmnn Henri I,. Kiitiltli ercer uell ii .iim A. (.la limes W Miinln Lewis Specker flirt) SnrlmKl fwwrl 0. Abrnnams Jrnln I.. tLniMli-ln Jwl Uokser W II lam Ifrfeh'r ?raul M. Ilrediky Jehn CalUn Sllr.y H. PBt"" IDmn Cherlm JUjfr A. Cen'ii , (iirniH Oehn Bumuel Celin ilmfrlce V. t'en" Jcrenm A. rici.iibre M Hen Pointers Hrry J. Krnnk AlMnnder, J. I'urflc IMwuril II. KernfleUl .lullus I.. KeUker llRrulil I.. Kunmicr Uuvlil Lenbinan Milten H. Lu'dner C.larlfH l.erner (larflld I.evy l)Kld H. Ienb AVI.llain H. l,eib Richard A. McCluade Jehn J. Mark Svixan MuchnlcH William II. Mure Murphey Sis Merris M. ricklmlt Heward II. liapn In In II. IteKilnhy Harry KuBcr tlenjamln li. MobeU'n Harry SmucklT . l,euls A. SolefT Sumuel J. Miierllnp;, Jmtth rj'dirlcr ueuert nirriiny; Rebert W. Orei nflcld Alexander SUrfel Tj-en Sell; (lreH llenjumln I.. Teller M,b.ir II IlKiiiniend Morten Wlnieti jlilrer.ir'. Ilirtr Tranlt Wolceff LrMs K. Ili'b'rman Uarlieler of Srlrnrr Uirbsrt Abbondi I.peii Culien hklie'as I.u'k HnubPii t'ehen nui'iael Caiv-I W'lllam 1! Ualy W r A KltiB-rald William l-'rlzlen, Jr. J.i,. N Hint friaries K. Hay Wilier I'. Keller Allcrt S hlte liadre I.. Kehcn B W. KenulaU Ilared Cele I.lml Franx J. l'etpli hal I'tit an'l Iln.irh (I. r, Sihwo!7-rlief Frank l Sreoler rnlin In Waller William .1. Tall W. Thein-.n 1 eni hnllian W.ichnian Inlns I tl Heerc. . 0 MicN IWIalrrllii Kalhnn Hi ln Kelert ttredv Jeer'i I'eMen Jeseph Hller rlmrlea 1 1. Helfa .Ineph (,. Kulin Merrli l.nvln Jehn C MeAlnlnr l'rtderlrk If, MeUvar S, C, Nlbsenbaunt Jnaepli M. Halriky Jlerrla M. yilvcnnun l.eula Slen III am SUnltil. 1 Heward A. HIesh WllllHm .1. Sf.unrl 'Ihemaa II. W.a Henry A Vnsem A'. K. Zimmerman Isadern ZiiBcrnian Industrial Art F, II. Ui'sindrln! II. (J. MiUewan I'an uncoil W. II -inetreiiB Frel Aurarw A, I, I'liI'Mivhlm Jmu K. Craw fnril Ilerir.in Ktiilrlc'i Tau 'i'an Pey Jnhn Wjer Uercaa liar- ' (lraie II V I'eneen. Jr. JIIH..1 II Ilellej r.ebe'i B. Helt J'lie, J Hun Vn ii C. Ilepk na in. li W Kapel A It. K. P.irklnaun Leenard I). Itebcits r.lehard C. tna Jehn W. Ituiicll Julius riaturi.ifl.. Jehn P. Sheck Stephen W .lmpeii William II. Hlnipei.ii T. II. Stleber. Jr. IMuard V. Ste-lienau nnbert Gray Swift Wlllatii II Tell Hnrrv Uchln Charles A. Waterfall 44 GET DIPLOMAS Lansford High Scheel Holds Cem menccment Exercises 'I lie Lansford High Scheel, of l.ans. fenl. I'a., Iield its commencement exer-Jj-r. In tlie mIieiiI niidlterltini today. The fiiilj-fniir grailuates ucre uii Jrevnl h lh Uev. It. S. Snyder, of llli-a. N. . Diplomas were ire wiUfl b V. K. Ureir, Superintendent t: S'licnK. Meiiili.Ts of the graduating class uie: V'T -el I "atlllne 1,'intesli Mnr." Ihei Cennid Mall.n Nib.-I Miner Ilebcit Mel.nuRl lln Ilov.. M-l,(,UKhllii Anna Mc.NMls Veronica I'are T'aul IV.nrllt Henry Pfnrr. Heward ITerr Ch.irlis KevtjaK ea Rlebe Hllzalwth Smith Duld Snjder Ctrl Themas J.'.'ir.1.'01 ' Waldellth Wlllinm U'-Uers Heward Watlilni crna Westen LeuHa Whildln .Mary Vanti shlk .iia rl, n l Kaihrvri Ilreiiiuii Mlhnn Iiienlln fffr dien.mca Jlar'e tii J"hn DUms , I'ari.M TnTn Flerenen Vrei, nni ilillauhet ar (lir'ar.d i'r,- Hell C'irrn llTeinnser fjwta lleln Ilelen Herbert aurr. lle in stherin Jenes Jlareld Kun ItlchHrd Kennrd narle, K Ine Hrlia Kin" 24 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS Commencement Exercises at Garden Institute) Spring Diplomas were awarded te the twen Lvf 'm'!"b(,''' "f the graduating com, f Spn,,:r ,:n'-'10" "tltute at the ,fT",!'nl prclvps hcl.l this aft R eT, ,V!r ""'"terlimi of the school. Hreiiilnikl Spilng tinrden street". fn, t"VVT uen' fhnrlesK. Ttill. il . . l'amer. of the electrical Huilel m s0i,)s ,(J Mlls,pr A H NeaK, ":"" mill Mien se ns iv Mvll u e grauiiates are tVh 1 1 '. i.ienry I,. Ze Llienl.,, I .: 11 V," -u .lrr,l H, mchardi. FAREWELL TO RADNOR HIGH Chit of 41 Receives Diplomas. Sehelarchlps Awarded .' ipiemiis were annrderl in afnlerq fnef v.min WlSt lilflil . ,1.. . i. ..,. lit at the tw reminenr ..., V""c u:L'",..,w.,,J-M?(" of thn Itndnnr High WIlOO . .nn.l li.." i' """".' niulun ,,,'V; "'. '" '".p Bi'.noers gjm .t Wu.v n'miih ue. Dr. Hdgnr Kahs ? Hi. ..nner ,r -est .V ""i,..rr.' 'Vho eln"s'.hIVa,"U' """p iUc nUurcas n'd'war'd'u' "nN Jrt,v"'l hy the heiVnii it u,'sl'""i. Paster of HailnpJ'v i "tll,0l"s,t Kplt.ei.pnl Church, lie Itmln,,',. I.i'"'?"'1' W'lierintendent of ns a '""'Is im-seiiied the dlple- of th ;l.V,n,l, 's"tchell, principal 5" lelie ft.1", ''""I. announced the award "Ullirsiiips, i,ri,.e (1( hene,. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT stitt7,:'i'nn'llll.luytenljsht TYPEWRITERS u ONLY $15.00 ,Mt.nil.M;.s , uifferen, ,DilU,. liarvuslil rrrenslrurteil ''ce 10.Day Trial ""f u eH..tn... fl,;3.-4 1O0S CHESTNUT ST. "urn l"-,A.fr'rBt0: ' """, '""'' '"'" '" r"ae nebert i .S'"11;, Jr- William A. ' ' Fie'in,"' Ve-e1, ''I?', ' "i" n,ne. Qeerce J1""", Willi iu1 ii ''"'"''her, Preilerlck J. l"rl", IleneTli. Pp, ', '.V101.1' AuKustln It. 1 lurl.a iM ;!'', , ' a,nl'f.'lll'i -'ea-nh II, rtapp, V. ,!,,...,'' ".?". Lester H. Hlrkel. I.nU Jf I ime.. 1... ... .. I - "einrj .v. I i N Ilip 1 lanspd T " '. I Te Wed Whitney MI88 MAK1K NORTON I''ernml nnneuiircment of engage incut te son of II. I. Whitney, Val( senior and oarsman. Is ex pected seen In New Yerk and New New pert netlety en'e H.P.WHITNEY'S SON TO WED MARIE NORTON, IS REPORT Official Announcement Expected Soen In 8eclety Circles New Yerfc, June li'l. Secial clrcleH here and In Newport will foen hear the formal announcement of the engagement of CernclliiH Vundcrbllt Whitney, non of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Pajne Whitney nuil MIrs SInrle Norten, daughter of Mr. nuil MrK. Hherldau S. Norten. Miss Norten, who wiih u debutnntc liiHt winter, Is btlll nttcndlng, bchoel hut wilt be graduated this month. Yeung Mr. Whitney. "Senny." ns he familiarly known, is n senior 'at Yule and a member et one of the crews. Mr. Norten would neither confirm nor deny the report of the engage ment. "While I may be able te speak dctinltely nt n 'later date rcgnrding my daughter's future, I nm unable te dis cuss It at present." he iald. The Whitney family Is In attend ance at the annual Yale-Harvard races, but n person close te the family saiil that the engagement would be an nounced seen. Kay' ' .JaaaJsaaaaaV DOG VACCINATION IS URGED TO PREVENT RABIES SPREAD Dr. William Lcntz Advocates Treatment of Animals in District Where Mad Canine Molesters Have Been Found Vaccination uf dogs against rabies ! a necessary snfeguurd with the ad vent of het weather. This is the declaration of Dr. Wil liam Lcntz. director,! of the Small Ani mal Hospital and professor of veteri nary anatomy nt the University of Pennsylvania, anil of Dr. .Jehn A. Kellmer. barterlolegUt nt the Poly technic Hospital. Beth doctors Indorse the use of the serum, but tbey sny that se far experi mentation has net yet shown whether a deg wliu lins been vaccinated is im mune from rabies for mere than a year. Dr. KeUmcr treated a Yillaneva Col lege student who recently died from rabies. He believes that dogs in a locality in which there has been rabies should be quarantined. Dr. l.entr. says that nt present he weu'd ndvi.se the six-inject Ien method for domesticated animals. , The twenty-foilr-lnjectlen plan Is the one used for human beings. It is safest, he says, but is tee slew. "A deg who has actually been bitten by n rabid deg cannot be saved from COL.UNS BATHS Electric and Sleam Massage Salt Rubs NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE SLEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPING 219-25 NORTH BROAD STREET .lh : Mr UNUSUAL PATTERNS IN SPORT SUITS that you don't find en every chap jeu meet. 22.50 te 35.00 Twe. three and four pit co suits of mere than ordinary d I sit I n c tlen. Tweeds, Pluidsland over ever plalds uttrnctUc mUtuies. IRISH LINE ,KNICfcER;S COMPLETE GOLF SET, $10 S Clubi & a Bag ss.fte i.ni.r hTOCKINCiS ril'ICCIAI. AT SI. 73 Complete Line el Furnlalilnna Special at 4.3a Gelf cPECIALTY Shep 4p Seuth 17th. tperythingfer GaHknr I 5Mr i i i q THROUGH ALL t h e economic changes in re cent years, we have made no change as te the quality and workman ship we demand in our men's clothes. We make no virtue of this circum stance, but mention it merely te show that the principles en which ihis store was founded still survive and that we re fuse te adept the false economy of selling prices instead of selling clothes. JACOB HEEDS SONS . ' " "" ''' mmJ '- 62 ARE GRADUATED Walter H.' Phillips Will End Six ' teen Years' Werk at Scheel This Evening PRIZES ARE ANNOUNCED The larjest cllss that ha"i passed through Lnnndewnr Hjjli Scheel, clxty clxty twe, In number, vti rerclve Its diplomas ntthu commencement, cxbrctsea this evo eve nlng. It is the last class te pass through tinder the guidance of Walter 11. 1'hilllps, principal, who leaves the. school nt the end of this term for ether work in the county. Medals and prizes awarded are the Florence n. Freebern Medal, te Dorethy B. Harriett; the Margaret Snedden Scholarship. covering one year's tuition In a celte-e Of th" ?tudeut's rhoeoliiR. nlfe te Mlvi Bartlett. A $100 Liberty Bend, the gift of the clatiS of 1018, gees te Louise llurlbrlnk ; n $100 bend, from the Uernugn hciioei, gees te Beatrice Lewlsi the American Legien Medal, for the best work In civil government and American history, will be presented te Mnrgnret McGettlgan, of the class of 1023. The graduates arc: Kdylhe Rail Dorethy narllett Hiuabnth l)IUr Mildred Herln Dorethv lcrM I'arollne Caaac-le Mary Cinee Mnrsart Celllnm Huth Uavla Marzarct W. Ernat Malcolm nraham V'lercnci (Iraham Florence Halirh l.eulae llurlbrlnk May Jardella Asna Kennedy Ixwls J. Kern France Uewls Wllien W. Uvater Ruth Marehall niath'r Meloney Marlen Nete Miriam Powell Jeanette Rebev Sarah Slftmund William Ward Martha Harnei Sarah Hat-i Anna Beland Dorethy H, Hen en Emma Drewn Kutrtna Caae Huth Chamber? Marraret Cramer Ira Dill , Jeaeph'nR Kecht 'Jeoree Orelner ' Mary Hardin Kranrla Irwin William Johnsten Eva Knlerlemen Hern I.eavwUt Wilfred Iwla Thomaa Maher Montfort Melchelr Kdwln Mltrhell Rleaner O'Donnell Huth Rhelnliart Nellln Re Jehn Stewart Theodenj Welas Kdmund WIIcet Kdward Rarurli Mcry Orlffltha Jehn Huff Albert MaeMullen Heward Heberta Wither Oadd Illlsabeth Heseltlne I. aura Krall r.llen Ollev Jesephine HcnrboreLsh riussfll Slmena rabies by vaccination." he seys. "The vaccination which I think is imperative in quarantined districts is te protect dogs against the climatic conditions that cnused the one deg te go mad and te protect them from mad dogs who might stray In from outside the dis trict." Dr. Lenty. is at present experiment ing te try te determine the duration of the immunity produced by the vaccine. In Japan, he snys, the efficacy of the vaccine has already been proven. The nccinc can be obtained from the Public Health Service, Unjted States labora tories, nt nominal cost. - GOOD advertising print- ing will simplify your selling problems. The Helmes Press, Pr,'nrer. 1315-29 Cherrv Strut Philadelphia Office DW liies Slank 'Beeks bound ftloese leaf Lithe&raphinA IVintmJ sBnravin lOuui HOniPcaTIVl J29 Market Streef I for Service in Office Furniture Commercial Stationery and Filing Devices 902-904 Chestnut Street I'.nrraTers I'rlntera ATLANSDOWNEHIGH I AwlA I aV'lX i i 1 m wmm Hi,,....! ,. MM, WAS MARRIED YESTERDAY IS GRADUATED TODAY Husband te Hear Mrs, Ruth Kraut Read Essay at W. Conhehocken A !ii1fln firfirlllltln u Ml mlitru dm I graduating. cltit:i of West t'oiiihnhecki u High Bfhoet teuay at us (einmenceiiiuut cxenuses. Slie is, or was, Until Shlincr, and she madu n geed i-ecenl in her ciu"S, Yesterday she married Charles Kruut, of Frederick, Md., whom k!h met lsi than a month age. The inarriage weh ii Niirprlse te the bride's parents, hut the parental blessing was git en. Her hus band will hear Ids wife deliver her graduation essay today, WAGON IN DOUBLE CRASH Hits Anether Vehicle, Then Trelley, and Driver Is Hurt Nathaniel Duseytz, of OZi Wilder street, was injured today when his wagon collided with nn castbeund trol ley car nt Illdse avenue and Spring Garden htrect. He was taken te the Hahnemann Hospital. The waseji first collided with another team, then rebounded, striking the trol ley. TO FRAME CHURCH BUDGET Craig N. Llgget Is Appointed te Presbyterian Beard Craig W' Llgget, local manufacturer, and Alexander C. Hobln.sen, prc.-ldrut of the Provident Saving1 and Trust Company, of Pittsburgh, have been op ep op pejnted by Mr. C. C. Hays, moderator of (he Prcbytcrlan Church In the United States, as members of the Na tional Committee of the denomination te devjfe a unified financial system for the church. Lasker May Stump for Subsidy Washington, dune IK. (By A. P.) Chairman Lasker may lake the stump for the 'Administration Ship Subsidy Mill, he said today, if nrrarigements can be made for meetings in Middle West states. Who Will Give Me a Chance? I liave been the private secretary te the ndvcrttiintr manager of 'i lending dally newspapers, am u tlrst 'asa stenographer, have handled millions of dollars' worth of con tracts from their reception te con clusion, liave had complete charge of up-to-the-nilnute filing system. IjATHU I went into advertising agency work nnd understand thor oughly n'l details of It; I believe I can wrlte soine copy. I Just don't wnnt a job as stenog rapher; I am young In yenrs. but I want a chance te demonstrate that I can put a complete job across, and want te work for an establishment that can appreciate loyalty, intesrlty and ability. AN'SWKR M 728. LEDGER OFPICI5 JBgr Big Cep "Last night I rode down te the Hall In a Jloen. Pay. that car just skipped along like it had wings. Hut I guess I'm net the only one te find that out I see mera Moons uvcry day." Pric et $1295 $1785 $2785 F. O. B. Factory Diiplay Roem Open Evenings -ML! Moter Cars The car of the ten proven unit MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandegrift, Pre. 8S5 N. Bread St. Pkene Poplar 7586 Tnte : tn the Seles of" our Shoes is n Oiiarante that ThfjAreRiht Pries of Papular StandardOlrfsrV m Typewriter advances te $65 M Quick action will you mosey m The Oliver Typew sr Company m . wia.ae .. sts. m TsLWal.it ion Mali lilt f Kmmmmmmmmmmmmmw End O' Menth Sale! An Unequaled Saving Opportunity That Every Parent Will Appreciate ! Children's, Misses' and Grewing Girls' Oxfords B Black Calf -.. unmw, w.u mum, ta wuu as Grewing Girls' Specials in Kiddies' Socte jX s sJV saBwSv"' s. . , ,, .a.- NORMAL SCHOOL . GRADUATES 138 Twe Members of Class, Sus pended for Stuffing Ballot Ballet Ballot Bex, Are Missing When 1118 boys nnd girls graduated from the PhllaiMphh Nermal Scheel teilav two boys of the senior class were miwlng from the plntferm. Tbey had been suspended for stuffing ballet-boxes nt a school election In April, nnd were unable te make up their lest time. They will de k, in the fall, and will receive their shcci).l:lns then. The nddresi te the graduates was by Dr. Frederick P. Oruenberg, director of the Bureau of Municipal Research. The retiring president. Mlsi Mae O'Donnell. transferred her cap ami gown te Miss Helen Murdock. president of th" graduating class of February, 1023. The class gift te the school was presented by Miss Lena C-asiel. Discussing the case of the two boys who were net allowed te graduate to day. Superintendent Broeme explained they lirlc been suspended by the prin cipal of the school when their election irregularity had been discovered, rial. M. Iljrr, Muriel K. J.enu l.velyn It. Herliman Laura H. I.vy father M IllgaerstalT Annabel K, C. Lilly Anna L. Hunting Lillian O. r. Llaten Mary K. Oafnev Jeteplilne rt. Lord Kleren-e .1. OhiiI Mary M. MeCluakev Mir am T. Cinediear Miriam M. Mefetrlds. Lll an M. Junes .Marcaret M. M:Oenl. Kla Kminii M. Mcfntyre t:ilraliell Meek Hannah Ii. Mann Mary (I. Mnnnlnic Hadvn D Muslin LucK .Miller Dorethy Mvei Mae K. O'Donnell Kathleen If, Orr Dorethea A I'fattel- rh'r Ileatrlee ,, pn(e Kather M. Trlser Oladys M. l.entr Hvlvla H, Leuli Olive A Nichelson Helen Ilheada Jltadyi Ilendlnella K raheth C Hmlth Hllzabeth Wert M. Wyatt Allkcn J.lllle Anpclman IWn .M Ilrlfti Mildred If. Hattles rtuth Ileiaer V.'r,",':" ''. Hlrcliall Alice n. lirady piflflBwSite, SILVER PLATE FOR SEASHORE AND COUNTRY HOMES Alse China Glass S6th Street -yWTH sr.w YORK RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA June Sales Are New in Progress Very Pronounced Values in GOWNS WRAPS COATS CAPES SUITS 3-PIECE COSTUME TAILLEURS SKIRTS WAISTS SWEATERS-.MILLINERY m mm-W at iMV " "TVs' n Frni in TTH Vr,l Alse Patent Celt Strap Pumps $9.90 Sines S's te 2 Greatly Belew Regular Price A large firreuping of desired footwear marked TZ?1- . AH taken from ynL,eiiiii,n standard, Roem ueuig standard in workmanship 5 Girls' Tan or Black Oxfords, (Sizes DalwHcr Children's Department Is the lamest shoe store in Philadelphia and the best THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Stating Capacity for 600 Men Women, Aisica. Bey and Children ' ii. i -. .'i i ,1.. Ktltalielh T. Hryant Hal her L. nuzuv Hel n,. Campbell Kvclyn Chamberlain HIITab-th K. Chandler rierencs 13. L'elemnn .lennle.B. Cral, I'.rneatliie S. Craw ford . . Janet It. Crawford lllanche O. Cualla Mary I.. Davis lluth K. Dleat Adclatde Dl Oleannl Anna l. Karrell Isabel a. Fisher Maraaret M. 1 llrpal- rick Anna reatsr. . Adi It. Oallasher Lna (tassel t:thl B. (llbinn r.miiy P. cnimeur Pau.lne Ueltub Hllzabeth at. Oretrer Uladya Clwynn. (lertrude K. Harey n-rantes K. lleavey Heslna M. ."eavey Krleda HenkenslefUcn Mildred H, Hlcelns v:va Hlnndln Diana Hoehborr enele Qulnn Dorethy M. nnpp VlrBlnla Iledman Clenrir Ida . C R'W r I'lerence L. Itlcl'iifds Klermce J, M. Sbar- bare . . Helen 0. ri-'iecrer Marsnret IV Shel drake Anna Hlerel Anna Hmadley Ullsahelli 1. HUnv miry Miriam hlelnheuti Kslher A. Stalls Irtna V. Hllliel riraue tf. Tliemaa Lela Tracy Celestlnn A. Tyson Helen IJ Wvay Mary K. Wllleta Ada, M. Zemlln Clerald L. Amenltll Jehn H. Diamond, Jr. Uiuls J. DlelB. Jr. Wilsen M. Oejaer HenJamln W. Hew- nrth Jehn i' Larliln Frank I" Lazewlek fluaael M Leenard larnet . Lernr Harriet Helaleln Carl J. Schott Mararet .T. tlucdns .jeaeph Kewell Madeline jenes fluchel A. Jenes Mildred II. Keller Julia M. Kerr , Irma M. Knclalcr Catherine I'. Varlock jrartaret K Kramer Hvnra M. Kraute Annette O. Krewson Florence I. Kurt Mnrsaret M, Uml) Miriam W. Lambert Lucle A. I.ammer Carmet n. I.anare lluth H. Le lllatu: Jnenh J. Tener William C. Watt Israel Zerulnlck Helen M. Decline Frar.re Dempster . Iteberta J. Dowd F.lale M. Foellner Athalla C. Ontellus M. fUthi-r Hill KtliM U. Jacksen I'.leannr IZ. KntDe Lillian IJ. fcCarty II. Klhel Hlean Catharine M. Thorp Florence A. Zalm Hew long does it take te make a MM geed photo-engraving? The best way te find that out is te send us the order you'll be surprised at the short time." ThE Chestnut jJtreet EXOR. I lT-S CHETNuTTe ClecKs Lamps etc. AVENUf 57th Street Patent Celt at least one iulafsS" ler I'Mve Tniw and quality. 22 te 7) $3.90 Children' t iqSppll ,3 tm A.mjjr J "- 62 WILL GRADUATE Lansdowne High Diplomas Presented Tonight t0 Sixty 'two students will graduate to night from the Lansdowne High Scheel, the dlplMiliis te be presented lij .1. Fu gene Baker, tiri&idcnt of the Lansdowne Scheel Beard. I'rlzcs te 'be offered nre us follews: 'I he Maiaaret Hhi dtlen Cooper sclielaishlp. le Dorethy D Darllctt. vhe enters Hmlth I ellfge In the fall The V. y. Underhlll shield, for tfle bl work In Hi" cemmercla. deportment te Jtargsret Krnst. A 1160 Liberty Hend, te Imlee llurlbrlnk. A 10l Llbtrty Hend, ii lleatr.ce Lewie The Jnmis T. Ktewart sll'.er rnp, for scholarship and HthKtics, te Hdmiind 'I'. Wilcox. The Henry Heward fltuart 6llr cup, for irhelarahlp nnd basebill. tu I.duanl Mc Call. The American J.e.-jiffn cup, te Marcaret Meliettlcan. .. ... . The Alfred I . nrllT th eup, for inechanl- nireadi of lite Kven a pawnbroker may eadra-.lr.jr, le Arthur Oreathejd. . ,ae a heart of old. Head, this story In Tlie salutaterlan Is Luaene Cnae. anil i Mm Mjuaslne Section of the rtunday i't.lil.10 the aledlctnrlan is Huth Rclnhart I.niKjrR. "Make It a Habit." Ailv. sAlli-J wmmjrbdaw nTJAfigx r -y. i I lilt-' T 11 I II I vfiSfe--." Featherweight Suits for Sultry, Humid Weather Our Super-Value price for Palm Beaches $14-50 Over a tlwusand fine quality suits at this one price and many ether Palm Beaches at the Super-Value price of $17 Mohair Suits Our Super-Value prices H 8 and $20 Featherweight Tropical Worsteds Our Super-Value prices $25 and $28 A wonderful selection te cheese from. All sizes up te 52 inches. And the finest thing about it isn't the low ness of the price rock-bottom though it is. The out standing feature is fine qual ity. Fer Super-Value means fine quality wedded te low price. Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men (e)-OiaP A Ce Direct 1M' I Fast Express Trains 1 TO AND I CHELSEA I.v. Philadel phia Market St. Whirf Ar. Atlantic UtT.Cbetsea btailei .7X7 S'urdys only 12.50 T, 3.12 1', Weekdays 4.20 p; 3.44 f, Weekdays ex. Saw. 4.32 P Eastern Chelsea htetlen i. located Avsnuea, Atlantic City It commuters re.ldlni In lite ...uiLvuniKi '", V'l'iur, A hfnaii (itnlne JiIl...., parkluc sptict Atk Tiiket Aleuts templels ATLANTK: CfTY 70 Trains between Philadelphia and Atlantic City S --- Via Hirer Routes itli Four Stations in Philadelphia SS: and three Station In Atlantic City. Pennsylvania Railroad J. niPS ftFTFP HP1RT ATT4I w - ... . .., ... aJ,wfJ i ' " - ' & Be,Mrs. Rosanna Lloyd, 2248 N. itrVj-u ' Street, Found Dead In Heme Mrs. llesaima Lloyd, UlMS Norths 'i'V Sixteenth street, was found dcHd in tt.M!J dining room of her home last night bfU-TtM n nelglilier wne called le vlsjlt hff line ilenlli N Imllevrtl fn Inivn Iicpii dwi te heart disease. mA 1 . li I rt l-ll x-l. yi Sixteenth Hrect. made u vain attempt;' fiXx! e wr . r, w,.ii. ... .,,&.' iim. :...i i.a.r. - i in mnr neiv .iirs. i.iu.vu in me wiR ' v of Charles Lloyd, of Lansdowne, nnd y teccntly, It is mi Id, took action tu ob tain ii divorce. I TIIF. I'AWMtnOKF.R'S UINTHJW What a eallh of Irasedy. What a pan orama of shattered hopes, One. with nfly I AI.rb .1. i.ll.ii lullli l.niil.l.1 ,... s 1. .. Li, .Inmntle lnrv nt lm nnrt li.tVrf" w niilf Through FROM STATION It Atlantic Ar Philsdel- City Chel ea phu.Maikel falatiaa bt. 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