SIGNALS COST r.i fef: $66,000 AMILE lids Received by Director U Twining, but Contract Is Net Yet Let feGETSOTH CAR MARCH' 15 m jmj, nliirh npproximeio oe,uw n fkt for "l""1 1vce evet the six- fle ftMlcli of the Frankford elevated !)gnbttn received by Transit Director 'ViTHc lowest bW for have been re-' r'Wirtd from the federal eunni win 2Sr Albany, which nfferrd te Intall !''Ertric dentils for $374,440 and from l..i Union N-'rtlrii will "illL'!y Sulteli Hlnnnl Cemnahy siiDidy electro-pneumatic PSmH for $305,018. , V The.Oencral Hallway Signal Com Cem it W. Iteclierter. N. Y offered electro, rJKils for $31X1.075. Ne award has iSn made by Director Twining, who ulient Mayer Moere ported en the . The'clty. which built the Franlsfdrd 1 flnitfd. ordered fifty cars of en im im iUrered lype for the Kpeedv Hervlre elailneil from Urldje street, Kranlsferd. r,11ie flftv-car order will be completed 'red the W enr delivered by March' 15. . An ordinnnce authorizing a contract 'ilth the Philadelphia Electric Company ifaf power for the Fiankferd elevated 'IU prepared for Council this after after after S JEWELRY STOLEN Pistol Stepped Trial vJTOMAN' tTMtves Loet Mrs. p. a. cone's KRqerns In Creshelm Apartments f Jewelry nud clothing valued nt ?200O ttcre taken from the apartment of Mrs. V, D. Cene. In the Creshelm Apart- nifets. 'nt Cretliclm read, last night .ilurlng the ewner'N absence. The rob bery as repotted te 'the police to te far ,j Frank Mnttlince. 523 Seuth Fifth rtreet. as he'd up by four Negroes at .Thirteenth nttJ Smith streets and robbed .nt W02 In cash and n railroad ticket te Kinsas C'l . The home of Charles McManne, 5520 'Viseher street, wait entered and jew ffry valued nt SI 51) stolen. "The Free T.lbrnry nt Chestnut Hill wu entered by thlcvci. who broke the glasn of n window. They broke open t,Mfc and obtained i$2 In rush. Tlicy 'if supposed te have used gloves, ns 'there were no finger prints. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape ALiiiaiHLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK - i "SBBBBBBBBBBBJmSSBBBBBBJL'''; c V Vl'N19Hk' "'? 1 w-J - gK rJK - IJiwJLIIwaHIP ; n I-'pBT STfejlr ' '- -, x. n.' r, ' - Yr! "S -.' s?53!srjxi MAItCIE MATIIKU'S The sevcnlccn.jcnr-ehl - Wace, Tex., girl, who a few das nce brought te a sensational close the trial of -J. 8. Crosslin, real estate dealer, by hilling Itltn In a court room. In 1020, Crosslin luul )Ccn convlcledef criminal assault upon Miss Mathews. The verdict tas set aside by a higher court. The' re trial had Just started when the ffirl was called te the witness stand. Instead of telling Iter story, she pulled the pistol from her hand bag and fired at the prisoner HAVERFORD'S GRADUATE MANAGER TO TOUR WEST Albert Rogers te Address Alumni In Pittsburgh and Chicago Albert K. llecera, graduate manager of Hnverferd College left today for a trip through the West te inform alumni of the needs of the school. Mr. Rogers is also alumni secretary, and he will Rpeak te the alumni of the different dis tricts which he will visit. He. Will speak nt the annual dinner of the alumni of llavcrfenl College of the Chicago district Friday evening, and OAK LANE WOMEN PLAN CLUBHOUSE Review, Club Organization Will Erect Structure te Ce9t 1 $35,000 . i A clublMusc, te cost $35,000, will be bujlt nett' summer by the Oak Lane Review ' Club, In accordance with a decision reached at a meeting last night. Te finance Hie project, the novel plan ItfiH been ndepted of selling 1000 shares ofjSteqk.jn the new entctptUc. par nlue 510, (e members of "the club, the balance being assured through private contribu centribu contribu (Iens. 4V salct cnmpnlgn lll seen be launched. This- organization, founded twenty H'ttrs age, is a woman's club, formed te discuss literary nnd social ntiestinns of the day. It hns met heretofore In the, uatc i,anc rubllc Murnry, but it&jn creasing membership nnd activities have created the need of larger quarters. The projected building, which will stand at the corner of Seventieth avenue nnd Twelfth street, overlooking, Yerk read, will be a French Gelhlc structure, one nnd n hnlf steric's in height nnd ubeut 00 by 40 feet iti ground plan. Tt will have an auditorium seating 350 persons, dressing, reading and com mittee rooms, a kitchen and a bread terrace upon which French windows will open. It will be finished next October. Mrs. Owen Osberne; chairman of the ynyH and Means Committee, will have charge of the campaign for funds, tnd Mrs. E. 'Claretfce Miller, chairman of the Iluildlug Committee, has charge -of the plans 'of construction. The officers of the club arc: Mrs. William II. Shelley, president; Miss Eramn S. Crewcll, first vice president; Mrs. William O. Ycrkcs. second vice president; Mrs. Jehn II. Cress, record ing secretary! Mrs. Geerge Leiteh, cor responding secretary,--and Mrs. Themas Sullivan, treasurer. - MARY GARDEN STARS IN MASSENET'S" "THE JUGGLER' Amazing Transformation Frem "Sa "Sa eome" te Opera of Almest Re ligious Character will carry the latest news of their alum I T """ ,"A01 ... - ,, mater straight te the Hnvcrftirdluns In ite?iifncV:::::: :::::":!iiVM,r,n,.ff.rSS2 .. . ... . - " . . . .-2.,.VI -.......... the .uiudie west, no win nise spenKi' v.rier .. Edouard cetrMiu te alumni groups in Cleveland and In S Menl, p-Sinter' WW:. Pittsburgh. Secretary Hegers lsit is 'Tim Mnnk sculptor c expected te have n stlmu atlng effect . IPep started te stneak and leek com fortable after supplr, and tna scd, O Will) u in, thercs a buttin off jour coat. Yes, Its the same buttin you sewed te a' short time age, scd pep, and ma .ted, Short time mitlilng, that must of bjn at lccst 3 munths age. tH I wes an ambitious buttin T weuldcnt feel very proud nt net being able te held a petition longer than .1 nunuis, seu pep, ana mn scd. if you upon the financial budget which is new before the alumni of the college. FILE CLAIM AGAINST BRIDGE Company Asks $1674 as Cost of Having te Remove Leather A claim against the Delaware Itlvcr Ijrlngp Commission for $iUii.el, rep resent Iiil' the cost of renteing leather from a warehouse nt 201 North .Wntcr street, was filed with the Heard et view today by England, Walten V Ce. The leather company rented the Water street building, otic'ef the struc tures te be razed for (lie bridge. The claim states ene million pounds of leather had te be removed te 224 Weed street, the company's new warehouse. The claim of the Jehn I.ivezcy estate for damnKcs arising from condemnation of 201 North Frent street, also te be wr n buttin von wnnlifent inv nn r. et tll .enn r retti street, uise le ec Blalte"enrV fidglttv hand me '' f0r ihl hrM "as deferred until Jr ceat'and ill sew It en wn. ""?' ! 'LL Sut ei tlie ncU "" $5000 MOTORCAR STOLEN Inn its en te stny this time, the tiest silltrs in the wcrld are men, jest ns best cooks arc men, and the best jemythlng, waresm needle nnd thrcd, M pep. I Hctrs n needle and heers n thrd, F0W de your wcrst. my goednlss stitch 1 wncttt, sed mn, and pep scd. If you viontlmew cenccet from cenfidrnt mod med ywtjr yeuve lived with me all thee jws in vane. Ami he started te threil IM needle with one c. ctescd niitl ' inn about JO no geed pokes he closed li ether eye nnd poked some mere, nut ifMW My goedniss. WMIyuui, jeurc wed te thrcd the ntcdle with the JtW, net thred the thred with the ,nefle. Who's doing this? sed pep. Nobody, se far, hec bee, scd ma, and I Md, y dent yeti try it with both '! open, tnnybe you can sec better tut way, pep. Did enybedy nsk you Ter lour id Jlce? sed pep. nnd lie started te make Kim faces and move the thred nnd the needle both at the same time as if lie llnwt he was juggi'ling them nnd then w threw tlieni heth down en the fable Mrif, O of cerse, if ou dclibrith me me a thred thats tee big for the T of the needle, tbats no thred, tltnts Jjrd, thats a rope. Hee hee. let me have it. sed ma. And M picked up the needle and thred 3 f? ve 0V0 ,cas5' P0''" witl H'c thrcd m it went threo. i Berne peeple are born lucky, sed pep. tLifi.slJvc mn hl8 coat al "he ewed the buttin en. Jeieph Fisher, 405 North Ninth Street, Reports Theft te Police An automobile estimated I" hnve n value of S.'OOO was stolen from .leseph Fisher, '105 North Ninth street, last night, according te n report made by the police today. Other cars reported stolen were (he prepertj of Alice FleMter. 2MI (irectt street, vnlttcd at If 21100 ; Mn SmlleWu, 222S Seuth Seventh street. allied at .$Ki00; Kcv.v Kiilscrmnn. ITIU North Forty-seceml street, vnltieil nt .S100O; Dallas V. Wiggins. luliS Thompson street. IJ800, and Herman S. Vess, 310a Frankford-a venue, $130. DRUG ADDICT SENTENCED Yeung Man Committed te Heuse of Correction for One Year Albert Maj. tnenty-liw je.tis nld. .",M)." North Mnt-liiil slicet, .i emu. milled le the llntisc of ('i i rctimi I'm one j car by .Ttitlge lingers ttiilnj, fm having drugs In his possession when arrested and Ninth Mini Callow hill , strectH. Febniar.v 2:,. May (itiestieiied hj the .liitUe, s.iltl . he had net been living nt hemn for! three mouths, and had iuttiied the drug habit from being in luul cempiim lie fore Icnving liemu. Mays told Judge Hegers be purchased drugs front "dlf. ferent persons." Ofttnrn nun . Vlrnllle lAzzarl ma .nunK jiunician uBtrn uetrere Conductor Giorgie I'olacce The amazing Mary Garden, fresh from what was prebnblv the most ef fective presentation of "Saleme" that she hns ever given anywhere, went te tlicsethcr end of the emotional scale nnd last evening presented Massenet's "Lc Jongleur de Notre D.ime," perhaps the mpst splrituclle of all operas in its chnracter, nnd, what Is mero te the point, she gave It with a perfection of feeling and technique, which In its way was just as nrtistic as wus her pre sentation of the degenerate daughter of Ileredladc en the previous evening. Miss Garden, as en the previous eve ning, wn in superb voice, and sang throughout With splendid tonal qunlity ii nd velunfe. Her chief songs, if such they may be cnlled, although they arc mere songs than arias, are the "Allc lulia du vin" in the first net and the songs before the image of the Virgin in the last act, and were beautifully given. There is little need te comment en the dramntic work of Mary Garden in any role, but the manner in which she por per trncd. the pathetic figure of the little juggler, unlearned in the mighty arts, but eager te de his bit with the rest of the brethren, te the honor of the Virgin and the way In which the character was developed from the rough boy te the saintly jeuth Is hers alone. She has made the role as absolutely hers as lily person in the blatery of the opera has made a role his own property, and every Eerformancei by another will Inevitably e contrasted with that of Miss Garden. But she had seme able assistance in the epcru, especially tluit ,of Mr. Du frdnne, 'whose .wonderful characterisa characterisa teon of ,Te:hanann en Tuesdav -evening will long remain In the .memory of Phil adelphia opera levers. In the role, of llenlfncc, he showed exactly the .right' degrce of centrnitcd humor and) seri ousness, combined with hi superb voice, which showed te ns goedadvnntnge but necessarily in a different manner from that of the previous' evening. Mr. Cetrcull,. as the Prier, might have been better vocally. The,, ether partB were exceedingly well done, especially that of jthe Menk Musician by, Mr. Defrere 'whose voice nnd action ,were perfect. The opera was peculiarly suitable for Ash Wednesday nnd. considering that it was the first day of Lent, the t attendance must nave been highly grati fying te the management. The work is admirably suited te the talent of Mas senet, wan has given te the music the right medlevnl atmosphere and hns added somewhat te the feeling of mysti Artist and Singer, Toe N This little sketch shows hexr Artist Lueien Mnratere thinks I.uclen ,'Murstere, opera star,- leeks in "Fausl" bits of Gregorian mWc. The atmos phere of the opera was carried out in detail .bv the cast from Miss Garden lUii'ti 1'lin tnnn i.nttlt,... ...mh. . -It cisjn by the use of the old folk-song nnd worthy of Celnl. whom I'hllndelpliians will remember as the stage director who not.ienly managed but Invented some of the startling realisms' with which Mr. Hatnmersteln gave us varied sensations. . , . The opera was followed by a bajlct. "La Fete a Robinson," a performance In which admiration of the marvelous dancing, both sole and ensemble, was mixed with1 the pure comedy of thf ballet. ' Messrs. Pnvley nnd Ouralnsky did extraordinarily fine work but. for thnt matter. se did every one vyhfppnr ficlpated. The music Is lively nnd in spiring, biit has reminiscences -of. bet-icr-knewn works In the dancing forms In it. As an exhibition of what the Chicago Opera Association ballet can de It was a revelation. 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