S't5 I WS '": X 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1921 1 ft if1 'Eft -1 J3RIDGETON WOMAN STARTS ROW OVER SCHOOL PROJECT Mrs. Elizabeth Pcrrhw Has Members of Council "Greggy at fie," but $200,000 Appropriation for Building Overrides Her Pretests "I'll Rive Vm !" said Mrs. Pcr- l!nr, mid he did. 'Dip Town Council of Mridcoten, N. J., lnet night hrld nn open meeting te consider a S2OO.00O appropriation for n new high f-rlioel ' The public u.is Invltrd te express it" Ylcws, nnd Mr. Hllznlieth IVniii of 101 Ilread trcet, took ndrnntnge of that Invitation in n manner which hid tjic town fathers hangiiiR en the rope? in the firt round. BrldRPten i n Scith Jersey town of Kerne 20,000 Inhabitant. Its evolution has iirngit'-Md bewuicl tbat tnee at whim eon ene k"" il'n te the depot te sec the .'! "'- 1(1111" in. but the dins stores Mill i mi f. unit i i licine displaji In th'dr win w Although Mm IVrruu t. nxtv-cight years old. .hi. is and ulwaj" has been ncthe'in nuiim ipnl .iffim. Her keen tlack nes bnM born trained through lone experience te dirrne tin I'thnpinu ill the pe'ltienl woedpl'e, and nlie lias never In en l.irkii.; In i'urtci te reeul Ills i nee in no umertal'i terfti". At e c-leelc slie wiapped hvr cniIi mere hawl about lur an I jireeveded te the Cltj Hall, wheru l1 meeting was te take pl.ue. lt.iltle (IeiiiN H.itliir The nln"1 I'm ti iIiihmi m r" .1 Bretind u t iM. n , n I .in nn rti ruling et one nd f tin ueni 'lln n t f the elmm' r n t 1 1 w th the intc Cbted iHi.iulaec Mi. IV nine t-mk i eeat ns n r iix pesible te tlie nimbirs of CeuikiI nnd nsndisl them (irlh. They lr tutu n extend iluberatu pn pn ceneeni. I Tehn S. Ilahn. president of Council, called the meeting te order and a ha f hour was consumed in the dl-pos,il of, pre iminan buMm TIkh the mat-i ter of the lnh elum! .ipoiepriation was Drought up ami Inul p" '"" llveus- out, nnd he wild. 'I knew it.' I nkee III m whether he thought thnt was square and he aid. 'Well hnidl.' And lit, eald that he reported what they wanted him te report.' At this point Jlr. Ilegnu rose from lift plare at the tabV and entered a passionate denial. Tin- churse was re pentid. and br-th p it ties teferreil dls pnrnsinf;l te the etlier's veracity. Mrs. I'eulne continued te repeat her tRte meat until her ndersar was silenced, and resumed the thread of her dis dis eourse: "Whj Is It claimed that we need a new nlch school' Hecause of over-crewdlni;. .nu win are we oxer-crewded? He caiibe I'eutitj Superintendent Unger Keeps Mndins chlldrni here that might insih be iducatcd somewhere Lle. "And whj doc ,p vend them here'' I-ruiu-r he wail's te make us build a new insn SvUneI. And whv does In want that? "Ilicre s a reason.' And pur own Minerinteiidcnt. Perter, is jtit his f, ( ,.j fnr t, rt,iKim Mr. Ilahn rapped loudly with his gawd. "That is a melter for the Heard of J-.ducatien," he said with tlicnlU. "I must ask you te keep te the h'ubject of this app-oprlntlen, or " U.ilin "Out" standing tp -p -ignnhen of I ncer. .m,i I'.irfer Mr. Hnbti te the Mib and f'i lie i inurr Mrd'r ' ' funiiiintiilcd f-il IVci ,m ke jut of - furthermore I am pieparcd te give prnef of eirj thing I " "Mt down. Mrs. IVrrlnc, before it is UPCOsSJlV tO " " n," continued the litter with tinnlwttd lger. "Our tax r.ite here is A-'L'ti. and this new eutl.i would mean thnt it would go even higher. "I Want tO ttent OU liln n 1nrt Mis Pen inc. and I shmild like te have ' veu treat me like a pen " i "llentlemunl ila ' Veu invite th" puhl i- hre te s-n whnt thfv think, and tl.Mi veu itisU them. A fiiend of nnne " i u..n ., . . iii-i- v.iimciiinan neinics nud an in- i nien. Mis. Pcrrlne a en lar feet in a n instant "e a 1 knew me " sh" md, in clear, ihiibiiiu- teti. 'and I knew nil of veu iii kiinw that 1 will nx iijiuiiig hi join imc uai . uu.u u. vpiratmn it., moved that Cmiik II take te jour bink ( h, ami the motion was carried. Hell f'uings for Hound One i te t'" accompaniment of Mrs. Pernue's "New 1 am gein te tell veu a fev ,l'c? "l"''' . .... , , things, .ml 1 d..i, t s.v. a 1 i 'he building business s.-us that he heais them I .an prove ev.rv - , " ' nr f!'" n " cor.sttuaien can thing I s.n bc ''"" f'.ir v1-" 'l0" I"-1. 1 "'t.v thou- "In the iirst pi.ict, leek at eui fluani I ist ear timbers' teta ed Sl'.'.I.H.'.'M and i urreiit ix pens.es wire $J1.,'CG -I. Iluie was ,i deficit ever and nbeve the appropria tion of SK! ".77 L'O And new veu want te add te th.u "In that lonmetleii Mr Ileg.iu thei reported tliat tin total for tuiihers salaries was enlv 'sil" mm I peinttd out te him thai In bad let' a g mil iiiunv Mli.-el ' -u,,(1 """'' r('l"l' it I S'sO.OOO won't run nmrn s ' " f"r ,l ,,'nr- There is no eeuse for .inning tiii-. eurcien new. i lie taxp.ijtls are ilew ntredden bj the nuthentas heie. and it is about time thcie was a revolution 'There. I'm through. That's what I -,iv, and I repeat I den t give a who knows it." ftir vwui h tli j pa-sod the appro appre print 'en PAVLOWA SCORES TRIUMPH IN NEW BALLET PROGRAM Danseuse Returns te Academy Withi Attractive Program Academj of Mush Phi' i Ulplu i vvrl vvrl cetnid Anna Pivlewa back again lat ' night nnd list tied te its approval loud and often as thf danseus- di men-tratnl the mnnv angles et her versatilitv In the first p'.ice, 'Vlnn Puvliwa h-i" breuglit with hr this tune i smphenv I erihestra mm h lnrgir than usual, i which, under the lunliiship of Thmdere Stier, did its slmie of the evuiiiu a tverk wenderfullv well. The tvvu ba'tits presents! bit night were "Ama ilia ' and "The polish Wedding." hi th in en ait The lirst lind all the stuten dlgnitv and iieetic benutv of u ilie at Versailles in th' reign of I euis Sei , with a dash of vvl'd aband n 'uep'icil bv the band of gypsies. This bullet gave Pavlewa her (best oppertunitv of tie e mug and al e disclosed the nrm-ilfil abilit.v of I.aurint Novikeff. one of the hading daneeis of the cempanv. The music of (ilireimuff nnd Drige langed in n cerdanifj with the action of the st rv and brought t! e bet out of th" e .mpanv The eth r tull.t. Tin Polish -Ved-ding," prebabh the mere pepula of the two, was iiuied for mnnikablv tine chorus work and a spmt of vita Itv that j cnrrled all before it Seldom has Pav -Iowa hud n feature that was se plainlj ' nnd iimnistakablv likul b all. The dhertissi ments. including two in which tin etur api.irid. had varletv nnd cha m MATINEE MUSICAL RIch-Klndler-Hammann Trie Fur- ' nlshes Attractive Program The Kli li-K mil' r Ilniniunnn Trie funilshid th" j" nei'inl numbers of the program at i'terdiv afternoon's cou ceu cou eert of tin- M .;'! Musical nt t lie Bcllevuc-Mnitfetil In tore n very large and api rei lit It i p'ldi'nce The orgitiiten, wimn has ruifh appeared te In tit inhantnge m it, tinitv of peifnrmamr .nd binutv f tone, gave tin hr-t lli'theveii till In E flat, th" s'ew iiinieini hi and tl" whei-ze of the M inlel-nl n tiie In Ii miner nnd the Aitiiskv trio In the slim key, plnving all four mmeiiients of which the third movement, the Klcgv, comnesid In nn-innrv of the gnat Hus Hus seon cellist. Dnvdiff was, a, it alwava is, the most 'iTictlve The trio wns assite, b Mnrv Merk lee, soprano who sang Hamlet's "( urn Salve" and Hlshep's "I,e. th. (,M,rle Lark" and b It it H I lnw Kinim , contralto who sang "h Mini Id,' from "Th. P'ephct." and Critchanl Critchanl Xleff'H "Tin Stipp' " P.. th weie in ,. celleut veue and were will ren'md Fire Company Elects The Itldl v P.irk Hre Cenipmy has nominate I the following ellaers who will be instulkd at the annual banipp t this menth: Pi dent V O V Smith; vice piesnlnn, ChireK . farl farl pen ; trrnsunr I I p h ( Miutarv, Karl J. Jnidim 'hi f in; wrr, M i Frecinnn, and ietinH i ('0nj ('0nj den, Jr.. and It .1 Iteigir- The delicate fragrance of the exquisite LILAC has been immortalized by ED. PINAUD and is within everyone's reach the year round. This French master-perfume is for handkerchief, ato mizer, bath and ether uses. "A delight after shaving." I ?T2 & Rllv frnm Mnw .!... jfctg j ..... .. u.uy ifll or department store. Men, atlc your barber. m American Impert Offices ED. PINAUD Bldg. NEW YORK (uuianictd i VaxumcAlC " a Fer Tired Feet BAUME1 BENGUE (Faunu IlllSllllI 111 The Price Question The prices of commodities are beiniy given close scru tiny nowadays, which is a circumstance favorable te the sale of Dr. Reed Cush ion Shoes. When ether prices are compared with ours and values consid ered, the mark of approval falls our way. Fer the price you pay for Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes buys quality materials, quality workmanship and comfort always. Let com parison settle the question. StUtr &hett Cannel Be fiUJe CUSHION SHOES FOR WOMEN MADE BY JOHN EDDEKTS SHOE CO. I0ID0M1YAT 106Seuhl3thSt. 3DoenBeJayfChitnut JAIL FOR BOARD JUMPER Phlladelphlnn Will Live Free In Bucks County for Six Months Skipping hi beard bill of S10 jn Mor Mer rlcvllle proved disastrous te Harrj Sper lint, of this clt, when he faced .Indue WiUlnm C. Hvan nt Doylcstewn yester day nt n session of miscellaneous court, where he had pleaded guilty. "I iiiii celnc te tend veu te another lodging place where jeu will net have te pny beard and te a lodging place where experience will show you that jeu cannot abscond. And then Sperling was sentenced te Blx months in the Hacks County Prison, WILLYS-KNIGHT it MfwM Free from Care The Wfllys-Kmght, with the Sleeve-Valve Moter, runs mile after mile up te 100,000 and mere with minimum repair expense. . $2395 &i Touring 51523 Readstet S1475 Coupe $2195 The SleevcValve Moter has no valves te gnnd. , It grows mere powerful with use Willys-Overland, Inc., of Phila. Central Retail Stere, 1629 Arch St. Germantown Retnll Stere, S431 Gcrmantewn Ave. Oread St. Retail Stere, 250 N. Bread St. SERVICE & GENERAL OFFICES. 4tst te 42d, Chestnut te Sansom St. pMtt I MMfcB REDUCED PRICES Your Correspondence right at your finger-tipswhej-e you can get it when you want it. Keeping your correspondence is just as necessary in the conduct or your business as keeping books and should be just as "well kept". glr Wfml 1 crxa ffijwBSBHB I II 111 II i e-cs m3S nHh i ON Dltllmtm AlfllSTCRCO U.9. PAT. OFF Gea red-to-ihe-Read Our policy has always been te pass en te the user of auto mobile tires immediately any reduction in .cost. We will net deviate in the slightest from the high standard- of workmanship and material se necessary te maintain the remarkable service given by Miller Tires. Due te the readjustments in costs of materials, it is new possible te make a reduction, which unquestionably makes Millers the best buy in automobile tires. 20 10 CORDS Size FABRICS IQffe TRUCKS $18.00 ...30x312 25.50 32x3 29.40 31x4 32.40 32x4 33.40 33x4 , 43.90 34x4V2 . . .' 35.65 .52.15 33x5 41.20 54.75 35x5 43.65 $12.50 . 19.15 . 21r75 . 25.35 . 26.50 34x4 $49.05 35x5 $61.00 38x7 $113.85 42x9 $236.25 34x5 $56.05 36x6 $78.05 40x8 $146.65 44x10 $330.00 Lewer in Price Than Ever Before THE MILLER RUBBER CO. OF N. Y. AKRON, OHIO Glebe -Wernicke Filing Cabinets have "kept" correspondence for 40 years. They have kept pace with changing condi tions and improvements. They are designed for convenience, protec tion and durability. And the public acknowl edges their superiority by using mere Globe Glebe Wernicke Cabinets than of any ether manu facture. Made in both weed and steel. The cabinet illustrated 13 one of our "2 000" ,!Hn;f0iUrdranerup!?gh letter cabinet, furnished in Quartered Oak or Imitation fMSvny -a.nd H?d with our improved Globe-Wernicke Reller Bearing Steel Side Extension Slides. Standardize en Glohe-Wernlcke filing equip ment and your future requirements will always be obtainable. DESKS, CHAina, SECTIONAL riUIMO CADINCT3, WOOD AND BTBEt, l,LUUeiW'C3,urrn,t uur"PUIC3, SECTIONAL DOOKCAB 571 BB I PHONKC. KLE.-WAU1UT 0:O'J38l. KIYST0NKMAIN743t THE STEELE IDEA sf-Vn. of J.sf,yi COHSiJS New Is the Time te Build Construction Costs Have Been Reduced te Levels Which Stand the Test of Geed Judgment and Industrial Executives Can Proceed With Their Building Programs Without Fear of Unusual Fluctuations Steele Architects, Engineers and Constructors have investigated all phases of the Construction Industry and they unhesitatingly state that present building costs are as low as they will be for many months te come. Philadelphia is four years behind in its building program, therefore, wc must work upon a schedule 25 per cent greater than normal during the next five years, in order te care for the unfilled construction requirements of the paBt four years. Building material costs have been materially reduced, 'but this favorable condition cannot last, as stocks are low and prices will naturally advance immediately upon the re sumption of industrial construction en a large scale. Laber is both plentiful and efficient, but no further cuts in wages paid te build ing mechanics are expected at this time. During the past three months we have pointed out te our clients and friends the danger of delay in the inauguration of their building projects. In doing se we were guided solely by a desire te save money for firms which employ us as their building counsel and te serve the community. We feel that industrial leaders are justified in building new, and by se doing they can stimulate business. The Steele Idea of Industrial Construction has been adopted by hundreds of in dustrial executives and we will .gladly explain It In detail te any manufacturer who has building problems. Wm. Steele 8c Sens Ce, , ESTABLISHED 1664 ARCHITECTS -ENGESTEEDRS - CONSTRUCTORS PHILADELPHIA and TORONTO -J 11 ", M Relieves Pain lVKeeji a Tube Handy vmr
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