Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 14, 1915, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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    ALL HIE JOY TAKEN
FROM SAILORS' LIFE
Can't Ev6n Hnvo Pajamas to
Sleep In Were Fine for
Coal Passers
EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1915.
13
rJama aw exceedingly popular In the
United States Navy. The sailors Just
dote on them, yet Uncle Sam Intends to
offer for sale to the highest bidder some
thing like "0,000 pairs because the naval
officials nhd the sailors dlsusTee as to
hat use should be made or the gar.
ments.
The officials think pajnmas should be
used to sleep In. Some one In nuthurlty
who probably hail been given an ex
ceedingly coinfoi table pair ot aUk ones
(or a birthday present nnd ,found them
to his liking sol the ld-a of supplying
the garments less cxprnslve, of course
to the sailors.
For weeks tho orlKlrml order of 100,000
liy In the chip's stores, lello and unslept
In. Then a snllor heard about them and
Investigated. Within n short time 30.0o0
3f the garments had been withdrawn.
Jut after a tlmo the officials learned that
ror some reason the pajamas didn't last
lonj. Sailors repeatedly turned back the
old garments wom to ahreds
Are the sailors such heavy slccpersT"
atlccd the officials, "or are the garments
of (llmsy material?
An Invcetlgotion was made. Jack Tar
in a pair of pijumas and a cool, pleas
ar.l smile was found shoveling coal.
Jack Tnr In colder latitude was found
using tho pajamas ns underwear.
Now Uncle Sam's going to sell 70,000
pajamas.
"771
No Police Permit for Inventor
Julius Uelgas. n chemist connected with
the II. K. Mulford Company, will not got
a permit In this city to demonslrnto his
new explosive, of vhlch he says a few
hundred pounds would blow up a city
the Hie of Philadelphia, Superintendent
Kohlnson hns declined to lusue the permit
lclgas was prevented from making tha
demonstration last Saturday
New Financial Sleuth
Dcttctlve William IMlterson has been
nrslgncd to the financial district by Cap
tain Cftivprnn. in itisnrf fiunli. i-J-
lln Dond, who rcstitncd from the depart
ment nnd Is now on the ponalon roll Do
I tectlve ralterson I trsnrded as one of
the most efficient members of the Deter
( tlvn Ilureati and is fnmlll.tr with all the
bltt bank crcioki and swindlers
FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY" FAVORED
AS BETTER NAME FO OLD PENN
Sentiment of Alumni Throughout the West Apparently
Inclines to Change the Title of Venerable Institution.
James M. Beck's Tribute to Founder's Memory
The University of Pennsylvania should
be renamed Kranklln University, In honor
of Its Illustrious founder. In the opinion
of nearly all the piomlncnt alumni of
the West and Middle West, according to
Horace M. LltiDiucott. secretnry of the
General Alumni Society, who hns Just
returned from a trip to the IMclltc
coast, ns the representative of Provost
Udgar V, 8mlth
"Tho opinion that the University should
be renamed Kranklln was ro general thar
1 was thoroughly surprised.' wild Mr.
I.lpplncott todny "Kvcr.vuhcre I went
I found that this was the Idea wlili-li
seemed to bo uppermost In the minds or
our alumni. Furthermore, the subject
was nearly alwan first suggested by the
nlumnl themselves. And whrn their opin
ions were asked on tho subject they nil
favored It.
"The lda swms to he that IV n--vanla
Is Just a much n national Institution
n HjrvHfil. Vale or Princeton, but t' nt It
lofts this distinction, In a measure, on
account of Its natne. In the Kast most
people know at once that the University
ui i (-nunyixania is not a elate intuitu-
thin, hut In the West, where every Stale
has Its own Mate unlxcrslty, our Unl-
tersltv ta generally classed as u HmllHr
institution. We do not get tl-e value of
l-'rankllu'ti name ns wc shou'd "
TO WIJKK AUT.MNI'S VIKWS
W'hln tli" iifM few months It Is
planned to Kel the opinion of tho alumni
tltum-elvtii oil .Mi- point If th mail" r
Is rv.t submitted t- 11n board or dlreitoia
of the Utne-ttl Alumni SuilMy. It will It
liUroMuccd nt the convention of Asso
tilled PinnsjHatil.i Dubs lo be held 111
Washington next spring.
"IIioms who urge the chante of the
riniii" to I ranklln t'nlvotslty malntnln
that the t'nlvr rifj I.m mvi dnru Jus
tice to tha griatnes of lie foundei. unit
that the use of his name would give It a
prestige which It cannot Have from Its
present name. This Is particularly true
since the popular Impression outside of
the Kast Is that Pennsylvania Is a State
Institution. The principal objection to
the plan Is that It would entail tho chang
ing of the charter, the rewriting of all the
songs, the change of athletic Insignia, etc.
Tho advocate! of tho change, however,
point to the fact that until a few years
, mu vuimiiuin university was Known as
' Ivltlfffl PnllMTf.- 1.11.1 .. TI.IMI.H ..!
ut one tlmo known as the College of the
State of New Jersey Within ten years,
they soy, tha University of Pennsylvania,
under Its new title of Kranklln Univer
sity would have 'stabllshed Itself nnd
that It would become the greatest univer
sity In America.
James .M. Uetk, formerly of this city,
nnd une of America's most noted lawyers
and orutors, Is one of the strongest ad
voputva of the chnne. He committed
himself to tho project In the following
words
"I nmild, :i a iltUen or Philadelphia,
shine all Ihln-rs like to see tne Unlver
slt of lcius!vanli In the future the
pionler Amer'uin university 1 bellevo
that It lx will in Its possibilities We
have hraril from Hie itenn of the college
1 fuuult) the cr cliarartct titles of which
I S'loke as nlrciidy ihuractprlzing the
iitndni't of Its untverlty life, but I
want to imp'ss ripon ui that to nccom-
pn?n na reni mm povsinie destiny the
University of Pennsylvania must en
deavor, so far as possible, to break away
from mere locsllty.
"I have sometimes thought that the
University would have been far more ad
unccd If, Instead of being railed the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, It had been
known as Franklin College or the Uni
versity of PrankUn. The College of Phil
adelphia became the University of Penn
sylvania without losing Its definite char
acter with the change of name, if Har
vard were the University of Massachu
setts, would It attract from every corner
of the land,. In the same degree, many of
tho best blood of the American youths?
If Yale were the University of Connec
ticut, would not tho very Idea of locality
In Ha foundation to some extent militate
against Its growth? And so, without sug
gesting any change of name so dear to
every graduato of Pennsylvania, yet
would It not be well for tho graduates
of the University to keep constantly be
foro the public the Idea that this, of alt
universities, is the University of PrankUn
that It has his Inspiring genius, that he
was Its founder, that his mighty spirit
still broods over It And what colloje In
all th a world has such ,1 founder7
"lie was the last of the colossi made
Impossible, pci'iups, fotoier after by the
ago of machines, ho was tho last of that
Bruit older of men or whom Leonardo
l)a Intl and Michael Angclo were great
exemplars, men supremely great In a
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world of intellect, but hla startlr As
eanlsm Is IdenUfled wtthutha T-tJa;
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founded tha University wf VnsMir1i
but was in Its truest wax the)
of tho American CommssiwJHw
the very thought that rntaktt to
sounder a most eloquent lnsraatm."
Members ot the board of trans
leading officers of the faculty have
expressed themselves on tho .iMtion. '
they are watching theijnovemeirt
Is growing without effort and DeMera '
the Issue will have ts bo met aqitanlrl
before vtry long.
Judge Sulzberger Fifty Yeara at Bbj
Mayer Sulzberger. President Jads tf
Court ot Common Pleas No. J, wis -W-4
retire from his Judicial carr at tt '
enu oi inc year, ceieoraieev on "I lini sM
tho iOth anniversary of his admiMtoa tm
a member of the Phlladeif Bac
Judge Sulzberger studied law In tie .
lice of Moses A. Dropsle, tL leader of tbj
P-ar at that time. During htsactlrs iiaa
tlco in the courts. Judge Sulzberger pa
tlclpatcd In many memorable leitU fct
ties, and was frequently the advenary
John u. jonnson ana ouier notable law
yers of that decade. He has served tw,j
full terms, or 10 years each, on tha
ot Court of Common Pleas No. 2.
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ATIANTTC CITY, N. .1.
THr LEAOING REf.O 'T HOUSE OT THE WORLD
Cannrhr lino Vn.ri.--m nml ICnriprnn Plann
Tii. gieat esuntl-l o' a r-ort hotel, as distinguished fro"i n city
hot-l, !, ample pirbllc pite i!-vorpd to the use of Its guests. In the
f 'ii r bright and uliv f 1 rlnii'-e". I ob'nl". Pniloin, fj!illerli and
.i ru ,., -ffoTving p'oi'"liiL' vistn" and hc.'iutirut promeu.idus. the
wiiole (oinlilnlng lti, ip h.in riilniia vli.lon of grnndcur and
bc'lit" wlilih, ub'l icpletc with the tosy group t.-i.lu.lons of
I or ic. nirnrd full vb-w of I'u nb -lii? nniiornmu of t'ic rthort life.
In tbi o !-iiili! t'ic Mailhoreuoh-CIcnhelm tl.inds without an tquu!
in tlM.t' 'lt or pb-nv'ie'e
It "uwi-iTshln M.iniiK'inenr." w I ll nci'ount'ng fo- It unlnua
reiut"!uii, ih n Kimr' nr of ibe b's'i cliHtuctir of Its pation.ige
in tin" linen ntii r;uiil!ly of lt Kt",l- and cuisine. It employs
onli iv'Mt iieivUc In 'fth lt Anitr'fin and a la c rte dining rooms.
It ii'nkcJ .i Kpounltv of Itr luqh-rl.isH iiu'kIc every evening
t'not'g 'out tie )cm with Tcrirl S'-rnlny night M)lo features,
wlic'i rhl yer. with ui'h arttr :ib Ilomanl. Manolito. Koae and
ill ip, liae htoii ir.o-t suproiaful
At'e'ifc C''. i lih lt onlv if I .omiirtlior (KurnpM thfn 'tr inipr.-.
r i i k .lit- rl - ii'uui! titirntlmii in,t iMitpr'aliurntM Two flying boat-V-.
(l,ill, fi.'ii. c ,f lnir. hi Tup i'll fotiri" lb Yurlit Cluf.. tlif llMnc
P" I and ibp Moril.rftit li'thliig lrn'li nitraot thlr r,ppllve fliotecs,
lillo Hip plPr uiriiMi'ii':fi tn. Iho iltatrM, th rjn.irdu ilk, the nnc niutnr
r .. Ih ui il .'' p:riiltt1 hi.t 1a muj n-Ktaurdnti HfTnri enjoi ment in All
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rlte tut ll!utia rl hnnk!t nnl ratrt
.IUMA1I Wlllfh Jl i().NS ClIMl'ANV
JAMES W. CALLAWAY
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
ROOM3 S AND 10 SEASIDE BLOCK
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND BOARDWALK
Branch Office: Atlantic and Jackson Avenue, Chelsea.
UEACH FHONT PHOPEItTY
A SPECIALTY
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,
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ad October,' Coating, bathing, golfing,
ihis season, and. Atlantic City's peculiar
Gt'-for Lalth and recreation throughout
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3wloteis tor every pocKetDCOK tne ereat
Ses afford diversified pleasures; banking
caaat tne service or am uo-to-aate stores
nexcelled train facilities make the cky
'nt, Interesting trolley trips within and
ires of special importance.
lity has thousands of cottages and apart-
;e available at all times and at all prices.
in
j Many Persons
1 1 Find September the Most
I ' "Delightful Month at the"Shoro
e DneiDurne
ATLANTIC CITY
European Plan
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Famous Everywhere
for Its Grill
JACOB WEIKEL
n
tlantic City. For further information
Ih resort, write now to
Atlantic City, N. J.
tree,
Philadelphia, Pa.
IC CITY
tmtr Pleasure and Health Resort
fVJ
Open All the Year
The Phillips House
Mass. Ave., Near Beach
Atlantic City
Fall and winter are delightful months in Atlantic City,
and your stay will be the better enjoyed if it is spent at
this hotel, where service, cuisine, comfort and every modern
convenience are at your disposition at moderate cost. Send
for our illustrated booklet that gives in detail full partic
ulars of this hotel. Our automobile bus meets all trains.
Make the Phillips House your home when in Atlantic City.
F. P. PHILLIPS, Proprietor
St. Clare Hotel AtlaClty
Pennsylvania
nue, near beach.
Open surronndinjes.
Rooms single. or'Ii
suite with privSti
baths. Write for
booklets. Open all
the year.
J.C. & E.' LEWIS
Proprietors,
Bowketf
Atlantic City
Boardwalk and
Mississippi Avenue
Open all the year. Directly oa
the Beach front. Entirely re
modeled and refurnished
throughout. Under new
management. Ocean view
from nearly every room.
Rooms single or en suite,
with or without bath. Hot and
cold runnlnrr water In every
room. American Plan, 2 per day or J10 per week
up. European Plan, St per day or $5 per week up.
Kitchen In charge of a capabla chef. Booklet oa
request or at Ledger Central.
SOPHIA 12. IIOAVKEIl. Owner. v
EM.AIJKTH CEIUIAJV. Manaeereaa.
WILTSHI
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VlrstDla ave.v.and the fceaehi
the most cntral and popular
location; c.ntro or all at
tr&ctlono and amuaemanta.
Capacity 300. Jmprov.d
throuibout Boonu ctncU or
en ult, with private bath;
hot and cold running wttir
In bedrooms; elevator to it.
level! ipaclou porehee and
un parlor, with ocean view.
Orchestra. Superior table and
excellent service. Special
Fall and Winter terms,$12.B0
up weekly. 12.60 up daily.
Auto meets trains. Open mil
year, Soolclet.
SAMUBIj ELUa
'wtsamit!
C. J. ADAMS & CO.
Real Estate and Insurance
COTTAGE8 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED FOR RENT,
FOR FALL, WINTER, OR BY THE YEAR
EXCELLENT LIST OF HOTELS FOR COMINQ SEASON
REAL ESTATE AND LAW BUILDING
ATLANTIC CUT, N. J.
ONLY FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES REPRESENTED
Reliable and
Prompt
Information
concerning1
ATLANTIC CITY
and its fall and winter
hotels can be had at
Ledger' Central
Bookets, rates, train
schedules, etc, are free
for the asking oa tho
bakony.
Chestnut Street at Broad
THE woodwork sup
plied for One cot
tages undergoes the
closest inspection and is
the most difficult to fur
nish. The fact that we
are preferred by so many
builders and owners
spells satisfaction. "Call
32'' for Lumber, Mill
work Glass.
SomersLumberCo.
209 N. Missouri Ave.
Atlantic City, N. J.
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Cottages & Apartments
Desirable Properties
For Sale
If you want to
buy or sell or
rent, consult us
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Bartlett Bldg,
Atlantic City
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