Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 29, 1915, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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    E.VESINO LULviER PHJ,L.xDELJ UIA, WEbMDAY, SLi , L Li,i:H 20, 1015.
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SUFFRAGISTS DEFY
GERMANTOWN AGENT
'He Says They Must Remove Big
fk QiTCiunvi x'luiu moorings,
but They Refuse
Oertnantown suflrairlstn are preparing
to flnt t0 ln '"8t rt,,ch to keeP thlr bl
.trttmer, which stretches across the
street at Oermantown and Cheltcn av
nuw. and which Says to tho world, "Voto
for Woman Suffrage, November 2," from
ktlnir cut from Ha mooring. It may bo
difficult to fight to the Inst ditch to keep
anything properly moored, but the moro
difficult It may be the mora tho suffragists
trill welcarfle the combat.
The women have won tho first round
atslnst Charles Schaefcr, agent for tho
Vernon Uulldlng, who demanded that the
big streamer be removed yesterday by
noon or clso but. whatever ho said,
the streamer atlll streams.
It was this way. On Saturday, Sep
tember jg, the Woman Suffrage organisa
tion of tho 15th legislative district, with
headquarters nt 50 West Cheltcn avenue,
railed the streamer, with speeches and
gone.' and tho playing of loud Instru
ments. One end of it was hitched to tho thirl
story of the Postofnce Building, occu
pied by C. Jacoby's printing establish
ment, and tho other end to a third-story
wlndowslll of the Qermantown Business
College, which rents quarters In tho Ver
non Building and Is conducted by Charles
n iiansel. The suffragists had the con
sent of Jacoby, Hansel and tho police, all
of wnom evidently are for suffrage.
Sehaefer suddenly announced that tho
streamer must come down. Ho said the
Jone was tugging nt tho window In tho
Vernon Building nnd might hurt It. Miss
orace HUH", secretory for the suffragists,
went to Hansel, who Bald ho had the
riht to hang out streamers nnd that tho
.rent could not deprive him of It.
Sehaefer said If It was not down by noon
h would have the rope cut.
Both sides went to tho police station
and (Sergeant Kilter went around to patch
ud the breach. He retired In dismay,
saying iney wuu, ..... ..o. . ...
court. Schaefcr did not carry out his
threat nnd tho women say that Hansel
nd Jacoby will support them to tho last
Jmch They think thero Is politics" be-
although by some
was ro-
PHILADELPHIA'S OYSTERS
BEST IN THE COUNTRY
Timely Hints From Skilled Creole Cooks on the Newest
and Best Ways of Preparing
Them for the Table
TUB oyster season Is on. Philadel
phia has reason to bo proud of htr
oysters, for she gets tho best of tho
market, straight from the sparkling
waters of tho t'heenpenko May.
There nre many attrnctlvo ways of pre
paring oysters, nnd cooks who make a
peclnlty of their skill In this lino will
l'o glad to know that the I.veniho
I.wxinii has arranged with the "New
Orleans Tlmcs-Plcayune for publication,
on the woman's page, of some old Creole
recipes for oyster delicacies.
New Orleans Is world famous for Its
recipes, for hero may bo found the
choicest of tho French, Spanish nnd
Creole cooking. The residents have pre
served these old recipes for generations.
Thoy have been handed down with as
much care- as thj most priceless heir
looms. The valuo of such a collection
Is easily appreciated, and readers of the
woman s page ,vlil not bo sorry If thry
cut out ench day'a scries, nnd paste them
In the hack of their cook books for futuro
reference.
The most famous dishes of our South
ern cooks aro Included In the collection,
and they cannot b had from any other
source.
The following oyster dishes will prove
Interesting or nn Informal spread:
Oyster en Drochcttes Take fine sliced
breakfast bacon and cut Into thin silts
about tho size of the oyster. Drain threo
dozen large, fat oysters; take a long
skewer of stiver or metnl that Is not dan
gerous and string It first with a silt of
bacon nnd then an oyster, alternating
VESSELS IN COLLISION
Quantlco, Due Hero Tomorrow,
Struck Lightship in Harbor
Slight damage was done to tho Mer
chant nnd Miners' steamship Quantlco
when she collided with tho Hoston light
ship last night, nccordlng to wireless In
formntlon received here today from Cap
tain Thatcher. Tho vessel, which Is
this ttntll It Is filled, tho extreme ends ter- . nn.,.nljcr. u exnoctisl to nrrlv nt
mlnatlng with tho baton. Then hold,thc ?' "!"", q ',h 1P' , whlrf iL 1 to
oysters oyer a hot clear lire nnd broil1 un- " dock outn street wharf early to
til tho edges begin to ruffle, when thoy i morrow morning.
nre done. In the meantime, prepare some Tho accident occurred as the Quantlco
drawn butter by placing about a table- was leaving Boston harbor for this port,
Bponnful In n cup before the fire to melt: A hole was smashed In the side of the
place the oysters In a hot dish, nltornnl- j lightship two feet above the water lino.
tho lightship until H was learned that
the vessel was In no Immediate danger.
As ft precautionary measure n naval tug
and tho lighthouse tender Mayflower wero
dispatched from Boston to the assistance
of the lightship.
Thn Qunntlco remained In the vicinity of
Automobile Theft on Broad Street
Heretofore the corner of Broad street
nnd Columbia avenue has been a com
paratively safe place to leave an auto
mobile, but this consotlng Iden was ex
ploded lost night when it thief climbed
Into the Ford touring car of Ir. Andrew
Anders, 170R Diamond street, nnd drove
It slowly down the street. Several per
sons watched the operation under the
glaro of the electric lights, The police
are looking for the machine. It boro a
Pennsylvania 7507T license.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
GKft.M.tNTOW.N
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ORrtMANTOWN
Ing with slices of bacon! sprinkle with l
pepper and snlt nnd pour over tho drawn I
butter, mixed with nbout one tnblcspoon-
ful of parsley, chopped flne garnish i
with slices of lemon nnd whole olive, i
and serve. The oysters nnd bacon may j
bo served on tho skewers If tbey aro not j
charred or blackened, but tho other Is
tho far daintier method.
Oysters nnd hncon Wrap three dozen
oysters. In a very thin sltco of breakfast
bacon, Lay ori a broiler over a, baking
pan In n hot oven. Remove when tho ba
con Is brown. Each must bo fnstcrod
with a wooden toothpick. Serve with
minced pnrsley and drawn butter, as
given above, or the following Snuco :
Piquant.
Sauco Piquant Chop two onions very i
fine. Smother In a tnblespoonful of but
ter. When well cooked, without burning,
add one tnblespoonful of consomme, or
wator. Add two cloves of garlic, minced
very fine, season to tnsto with hot pep
per. Tako two pickles about two Inches
In lengUi, and cut Into thin slices of about K
n quarur of an Inch In thickness. Tut ! ffi
this Into the sauce, with a tcaspoonful
ui strong vinegar, ana lei inc wnoio uou ig jn
for about five minutes. This Is very , JiaEiJEJSHSIcMEfiSJHJ
uuu wnun ecrvca wiui com uouea menus.
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OGONTZ A VENUE
South of Cheltcn Avenue
$3700 Terms to Suit
Thse hmiArft contnln Iatca llvlne rnnm. S hrrlrnnm nnil
bathroom, oncn flrmlnrc i-rrehtlon room, ill nine room and
kitchen. Ilot-wntor heat, electric lights, hardwood Moor.
LOTS 22.9x96 FEET
Robert Killough "rZVr Wayne & Duval St.
gj v.. v.r... a s i iiuMiDiw
Copyright 1310, New Orleans ricayune.
ditch.
hind the agent's move, although
oversight the Vernon Dulldlng
cently painted suffrage yellow.
Alleged Flimflammors Held
Tun vouths. alleged filmfinmmers, who
were captured nfter a chaso over roof
tors In which shots were fired, wero held
tn $800 ball ench for court today by Mng
: titrate MacFarland, of the 2d and Chrla
tlsn streets station. Thoy arc Itocco
Ferro. '35 Montrose street, nnd Frank Dl
Lemmo, 529 Kater street. Their victim.
Annunr.lo Coradetto, 417 Pine street, Cam-
den. accusea un.ui '" -
t, .Ivinir him counterfeit money In a
handkerchief ns change.
Police Court Chronicle
A bin of soft coal Is Just as comfort
able to Bob Small as anything else. He
can sleep Just as well on a foundation
of anthracite or bituminous ns he can on
a hair mattress. And he Isn't particular
as to covcrlots. A few potato bags, a bit
of old csnvns or n bunch of newspapers
are as good as tho fanciest quilt. With
a bundle of newspapers tucked under
his arm. Bob, who Is n rather agile negro,
crawled Into a coal bin outside n storo
near East fllrnrd avenue nnd Norri"
street and prepared to make himself
comfortable for the night.
Some time later the grocer heard pe
culiar sounds emanating from the bin,
and felt sure they were Issued by a
rattlesnake or a mad dog. Several times
he -attempted to lift tho lid of tho box.
but his Jienrt failed him. Finally ho saw
Policeman B6b Seville and told'Wni of
his fears. Bob nnnroached tho box cau
tiously, nnd on hearing the weird sounds
flung back tho door or tne nu or tno pox.
Then he focused the light of his bull's-
t eye on xne interior mm saw iwo niiiiiiuts
eyes above n row of gleaming teetn.
Black Bob, In the box, saw the star
of white Bob about the same time. "Aln"
doln' nuthln' but sleepln'," ho said. "Ah
don lak to put youse coppahs ta no
trubbll, so I jls dropped in hyah to put
in de evenln'."
White Bob separated the negro from
the coal with some difficulty and took
him to the East Olrard avenuo station.
Black Boh didn't seem to have nny
definite destination and said he was "Jls
driftln'," He made no objection to
"drlftln' " northeasterly, and will cast
anchor In the port of Holmesburg for
V; three months.
FALLS TO DEATH FKOM SILO
Llancrch Milk Dealer's Skull Crushed
Ho Dies in Hospital
Howard Kirk. 5 years old, of Llanerch
died at tho Pennsylvania Hospital late
last night as the result of Injuries sus
tained yesterday, when ho fell from tho
top of a silo which ho and other men
were filling.
When tho accident occurred an automo.
bile was pressed Into service and tho man
was rushed to the hospital nt break-neck
speed. It was found that his skull was
fractured nnd on operation was per
formed nt once In an eltort to save his
life.
Kldk wns the owner nnd operator of one
ot tho largest milk routes In tho Llancrch
section. Ho Is survived by threo brothers,
Oancf. nnd John Kirk, owners of n
luundry nt 40th nnd Market streets, nnd
Wllllnm Kirk, as well ns by a widow
and threo children.
odlcc, said he knew nothing or his wife's
Intention f live In Pennsylvania.
Tor moro than a year, Mr. Arnold said,
ho nnd liln wife hnd been living npart.
No legal action has been started nnd no
divorce action could bo maintained In
New York State according to tho friends
of tho couple.
The only ground on which a divorce
suit might bo proocuted. It Is pointed
out, would be that of Incompatibility of
temperament or desertion, based upon
their living npart. Ono year's residence
In (his city Is required to start action
here.
Mr. Arnold will lenve for t'hlladelphla
on Monday, It Is sold.
CIIKSTNITT HIM,
cnr.NTNtrr iiii.t.
MAY DIVORCE PERCY ARNOLD
Former Constance Berry, Who Left
Husband, Comes Here to Livo
Mrs. Mortimer Percy Arnold, who was
Constance Berry, a New York social
leader, a cousin of E. Berry Wall, has
separated from her husband, according to
dispatches from New York, and will
ccmo to Philadelphia to live. Rumors
that shn would start legal proceedings
hero were denied by Mrs. Arnold, It Is
Mild, but she admitted sho had rented n
houso In the Ovcrbrook section of tho
city for ono year. Mrs. Arnold declined
to answer questions relating to reported
differences between her husband and her
self and Mr. Arnold, when seen at his
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
OERjiANTOWN
DEEDS DRAWN $1
Mart gage a 51, .10
M. J. WALLACE
1111-1112 Lincoln Bldg.
Filbert 47-03 (Ou. City Hall) Ituce 24-21
jfJPBja.
CRESHEIM ROAD
IIKTWKIIN MOUNT PLEASANT AND MOUNT AIUV AVES.
One Block From Lincoln Drive in the Beautiful
Creshcim Valley
Beautiful new houres with thret and four bedrooms and every modern
Improvement, Including hot-water heat, eloctrlo and gas llfhtlnr, hard
wood tloore throughout, tile bath, built-in tuba with ahower batht, larga
lota 83 to 130 feet deep
$4200 TTrraSedBe $5250
32 tralnn dally to Allen's Lane Station. 15-mlnute train aoheduU
morning and evening 1 Mock south from station, 2 blocks weit of
Uermantown avenue trolley.
T"TU"rVT" "T A nul'der, on rremltes.
J JLJLl VAVXTlJLVJ or 100 Nippon St.
JfxssS
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"Sir,ssirm
REAL ESTATE EOR SALE
(JUMUHBAN
Torresdale Ave.
(0500 BLOCK)
NEAR PROPOSED ELEVATED
Sura to Increaae In value very rhortly.
Well-built attractive home". 7 rooms, In
cluding hath, hot-water heat, laundry, eta
tlonary tulin, etc., electric lights nnd all
Improvements. Taatlly decorated nnd hard
wooil nnlFh throughout.
GARAGE PRIVILEGES
Price $3000
Terms to Suit
Jas. W. Orr, n"
On Premlef, or ZX11 KKNSTN'OTON AVE.
GKIIMANTOWN
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HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
C1TV
The Marie Flats
254-264 South 16th
RACHELOn SUITES. MS TO $J5
HOUSEKEEPING APTS., 3S TO 1100
I'HVSICIAN'S Ol'I'ICES, 25 TO f 100
1712 Walnut St.
Ilualneaa and Professional Offices
A Beautiful Development in a Restricted
Section
With Golf Links and Tennis Courts
Homes now ready for Inspection. Several In tho
courso of construction. Can be finished to suit pur
chaser. Tho Location Is "Unique. Within a few minutes of
the centre of the city It orfors all the advantages of
the city plus tho charm of the country.
Two Railroads and several cur lines afford excel
lent transit facilities.
Otllce, Btokley street and Mldvalo avenue. Phone,
Qermantown 3472,
TO
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Semi-Detached Homes
In Beautiful Chestnut Hill
Meade Street West of Anderson
Six large bedroom', one or two baths, larce living- hall, open fireplace ; dlnlnt.
Fnntry and kitchen, laundry In basement; hot-water heat, hardwood floors, combination
Ishtlnx llxtures, slnsle porches: In tact, many features that are found only In hither-
prlceo nomes.
THEY ARE WORTH A VISIT
COME SEE THEM
two squares from Chestnut Hill. P. R. R.(
Price $6000
One square from Graver's Lane, P. & R
one square frpm Uermuntown avenue.
ROBERT KILLOUGH
BUILDER and OWNER
Wayne and Duval Streets
SUBURBAN
SUBURBAN
( Lenox Road Homes gj
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In the Beautiful Old York Road Section
Adjoining the Golf Links and Country Club
Corner of Lenox and Meeting House Roads
(MEETINO IIOUSC ROAD TO RIGHT AT TOP OF OGONTZ HILI,)
M-.m,:C-nr. Unmoe ln a m0,t Picturesque section of the Old York
Magnificent nOmeS roud neighborhood. Right at top of Osonti
Hill between Elklns Park and Jenklntown. Lenox road Is well lighted
no overhead wires twine used.
TAKK HEADING RAILWAY TO ELKINS PARK AND JENKINTOWN OR
YORK ROAD TROLLEYS TO LENOX ROAD. OPEN DAILY SUNDAY.
SEE TIIESK HOMES AND DE CONVINCED OF THEIR MERIT
PULL PARTICULARS O.V APPLICATION
C WM. G. GLENN
100-01 LUND TITLE BLDO. ,
IIII COLUMBIA AVE.
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WEST l'lIILADEI.VIIIA
WEST PHILADELPHIA
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
GERMANTOWN
ebgtotrit jfarm
In the Highest Part
of Germantown
At Sedgwick Station,
Chestnut Hill Division,
Reading Railway
.SKA M ?$83lm m
app Jrtdfih f ! K5B IlIS P. .S2v.ul I Mr n Ira. iA
pBBiiB B. J-'' b M. Bt A. M jiL 'ppppspWpHppppppLppppppI
A SUCCESSFUL HOUSE
The designing of a complete houso of such graceful and satisfying lines
that will be a delight to the eye, both within and without, is something well worth
doing. A visit to "Sedgwick Farms" will show the results of such efforts.
A Number of Attractive Detached Houses Just Completed
Prices, $15,500 Upwards
Sedgwick Farms Co., 7014 Boyer St Germantown
Mk Ota gtjtMM Fshmh fUigvUk SUUm w Gwwwitwn Ave. Cw U JM Sdgwkk Mrt, JUm.m 118
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iMili5TiM i:M7s tili.LLrli
HHPHsaVrfMaaaw: bH.PK.1
WYNNEWOOD ROAD
BETWEEN
Woodbine & Malvern Aves.
OVERBROOK
Heat from Central Plant
Threo stories; Marble shower bath:
Hardwood Floors: Superior Finish'
Two Jlathrooms; 1 Short Illoclt trora
Trolley. Room (or Uarage.
PRICE $8200
One fare to centre of city. Take
train or subway and pass up OOth
i. to i)3d and Malvern ava. Agent
m premises, or
W. PERCIVAL JOHNSON
40SU LANCASTER AVE.
HEAL ESTATE TQX At'
REAL ESTATE FOR SALK
OEHMANTOlVN tiERMANTeWN
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High-Class Homes in a High-CUss
Section at a Modal Figure
UPSAL STREET
ONE DL.OCK EAST OP OEIUiANTOWN AVE.
Modern In every wny; built In pairs fcnd to meet the requirement
of the critical buyer. Contain G rooms, bath, laundry porch
and second-story balcony.
Price $4200 : Terms to Suit
P. J. KILCULLEN. Builder, on Prcmbei
BUIlUItDAN
BURURnAN
IDEAL
I LOCATION!
iDEUcwrml
ICOONTRY
Ten minutes' walk on Garrett Road from 6th Street Ter
minal of the Market Street Subway-Elevated, or inmates' ride
by trolley.
A conveniently located high-grade suburb whh fair rettrie
tions. Just the ptace for a home costing $4800 to $4000.
150 Lots SOxlSO. All Improvements.- Old Shade
Considering slie and location, prices are lowrr than aay is tUa
rldntty. SiTfcUl Indncoments tn build Immediately.
Sfreral bouses for sale. Not quite completed.
A a-ood location arallable for hla;b-crade suburban store.
COME OUT TODAY
V. GILPIN ROBINSON ALBERT F. DAMON, Jr.
FHANK W. 8TOUT, Sales Manager
City Office, 1218 Stephen Olrard Building
25 Minutes from City Hall. 8c Fare
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
WEST MIILADELrillA WEST rillLADELFHIA
ANGORA TERRACE APARTMENTS
53d to 55th St., One Block South of Baltimore Ave.
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PrJrVrLjilHHHB?!; BaaaiiaBiSjSfilHaHaVnVttBMBJilBH'SHiBQ
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Aoartmenta arm buat in naira. llkm tlaevara houamw.
and ulth beautiful and varied arcilfacfura.
making avtry room an
eursiaa room.
If you are folng to live In an apartment this fall, the selection ot THIS
particular apartment out ot the many, many you met on every hand 1 naturally
a matter ot creat moment to you.
But thero must be ONB UKST APARTMENT (or you where location, service
and comfort everythlnr that toes to make a truly attractive apartment home
la absolutely at ltM best, and this, too, for a reasonable rental.
For 132 to $33 monthly you can secure one of these apartments, and this
Includes most excellent and even heating, unlimited hot water, courteous and
effluent janitor service, vacuum cleaning service, shades, screens and awnings la
fact, everything to make apartment housekeeping quite the perfect way to live.
Apartments lm five rooms and bath and are finished In both natural wood
and white enamel, with artistic papering and fixtures, cabinet gas ranges prlrace
porches The price Is. In truth, the only Inexpensive thing about them.
Wehava tattttuUy urnsAsc a Sampla Apartmmnt lNoS440 Angora ferraeo) whitTi
ja open for intptctlon day and evening, and will give jou a definite Idea of horn
remarkably attractive theee apartment e realty are.
NEW JERSEY
NEW JERSEY
HjliPfiP
c Auction Sale
Lakeview Heights "
Tomorrow Begins the Last Week
The most successful auction sale in the history of New
Jersey begins its second and last week tomorrow. Beau,
tiful, big, improved lots at Almonesson Lake, only 10
miles from Camden and with a trolley line running right
through the property. Every day special cars take you
to Lakeview Heights. Meet representatives wearing yel
low badges, 1.80, Chestnut Street Ferry, and get free
tickets. Car leaves Camden side at 3 minutes of 2. Band
concert, an afternoon's outing that doesn't cost you a
cent, $2000 worth of presents, whether you buy or not,
and a chance to buy the pick of Jersey real estate at your
own price and. take 2 years to pay for it. Come tomorrow
guest, and see the ideal place for that
home or yours, and which, if you but
theword, we'll build and finance
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One of the Pedigreed Angora Kltltnt "at home" in our Sample Apartment.
70 of theee apartment e have been rented etnee our firtt offering of five weeke ago?
There are only 4 etlll to be rented and It le fair to ateume that they will all be taken
within the next week. Early reeervatlone will therefore be greatly appreciated.
WM. H. W. QUICK & BRO., Inc., 8 South 40th Street
AND
NORMAN S. SHERWOOD, 1411 Walnut Street
CITY
CITY
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miUt'. home of yours, and which, if you but SSlw
lwKt& say theword, we'll build and finance JSfiiiiYiw
WHmtifLr- y lforyu- 3
U fMT - " Progressiva RaaltK oors " "MH
P-'1 -a. 1011 Chestnut Sjf 3HB
N. E. Corner 17th and Walnut Strt8
Suites nrrftnged nccordlng to your reaulromeiits rrora two
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mv - will aii (.in ww uaiuris
...... ?,nyi,UnnX.locw. w',.i,,ln wnlklnjr dlstanca to the shoBplac, kMM
and business centres, yet sufficiently teparate4 fro the Uuvlnuiw MMrtMr
LWo9veCmhgJ?Cl?VS Tur?a inorTAo
NORMAN S, SHERWOOD, 1411 Watout 3t.
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