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'H'm' EVENING LEDGER PniLABELPniA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 19X5: 7 jCRO SEGREGATION dOES INTO EFFECT IN BOROUGH OF COLWYN Lldents of ProgrcMlvo UMn Will Stand Test and 1 Prove Effective !HEAVY FINES POSSIBLE nt Colwui. n .....tl .! ill ntf'0 M l onv"' " " ' " "" . . - iinriiv nml npnr Slinron Hill, isBbe ffsrfunto.1. nerorillns to the pro jj of n ordinance prmcil bv the mi fit Hint LoioiirIi Tho document W10" " . ., . o W Wntortnnn Xr b a volp or G to ' nml '" orikr tli.it tlic onlmniipp mlRht not tote f"1 froOoimm of ,l,,, Constitution If tlrt L'nlteil Klnto nrolilliltlriK illscrlml- tlon oca""' "rRroo. ,,,c nel cnrc" Slr framed the Inu to soBrpiiiito white ', s veil Thoe who ilren up the Lotnent liol.I thnt. b lirohlbltlnjr white fSnw i from inliamtlnu the ""Pro ills m mt the np;rpi from the sectlonq SSbI(J by the white", no illicrlmlnn l, ,howi) nnil the iloemiieiit Is legnl. ilihough i'oliii comprises nbout "iiO im there hni been n RtroiiR race feci. .rtre for several yenrs. The borotlyh Jiiti Hint It ha" m nillllfmiilrcs. but Is Si one of the mint piogrc-slve com cinltln of I'"1 coutitrj Ni:V STI1P IN NOI1TII n BoroUB'i '"omicil omileiitls that the ,. onllnnnce i the Mist c.r the kind Ld In the North It I" as follows; T. nllnrtiire u iiirrriif loufllrt (iilif 117- irfllW tcfirmi thr ithltc and cotoral neat the Uotounh of Cohcyn, nnil to vatn-t "c P6"r I'nirr 11111 jiromofr thr ..iral ultfare bi inaMiti; icnaonntifs Uiilonj rcijwfrlMB the me 0 r;)iinirr Lu tar resiliences by white inn cofoicrf iMflr, raprettrrty Section 1 Je II- iiiuiuiii:ii uj iiiu Cliltf Hurcess anil lloioiiRli Council (Colnn that from nnil after the Milage of till" ordinance It slmll bo Sanful for any white person to uso u i' roMcni e or place of abode any loose, bulluliiK or structuie. or any rirt thereof, located In any colored lock, a the smile I" hereinafter ile taed; ami It shall al"o be unlawful for any colored person to use ns n residence or place of nuoilc any house, bulldlnsr 01 stiuctuie, or imj part thereof, located In imv white block, II the Jnnie Is herelnafler defined. He ordinance rocs Into n detailed do- tcrlptlon of what shall bo considered colored" and ' ulilt''" blocks liach Hock comprises houses 011 both sides of fteitreet between lntiscetltiK streets. A tuMent of Mil block Is detei mined us inr person ociupvliiR any loom therein U J. HeepinK pi.'U-l', wnriimr u uttiivi, tenant, dependent, oonnlcr or otherwise, Bless It appear that such oceupfMcn is terely traii'iton " ciirnfiuis oit schools. An exception o this Mile Is made In tteense of licjsi . or white scrvunts. The. irilnance continues "Section '. He It further ordained It the Chief Huisess anil IloroiiKh Councl of Colwjn, That after tho ptssage of this ordinniKC, no lnilldliif,' tr portion of n bulldliiK In tho lorouKh of i'oIwmi shall be used as a church or for the purpose of conduct kl reilxlous .srrices, or for a school, I dance hnll or an assembly lmll. by white persons In 11 coloied block, ns the tamo Is (Mined In this onllnnnce, ud otter the pa-sano of this oidlnnnco Mtaltdlni; or portion of a bullillni,' In tteWousli of Colwu shall be used tiichuuh or for the purpose of con ducting religious sei vices, or for n school, a dance hall or an assemblaKO hill, i colored persons In a white block, as the same Is defined In this ordinance TEItMITS Ol'AUI)i:D. 'lie ordinance further piovldcs that in 13 future hulldlni; opeintlons In Col tra 1 permit Is not to be Issued by tho 1'iMln; inspector until he Is satisfied tilt the house is intended for pcisons ntltled to live In the section In which til house Is to be built. On all streets Wn which no house Is occupied or built bi color of residents, schools and places itmtmblj are to be governed by the tficent streets In conclusion, the ordlnnnco provides ftit violations of tho provisions of the Comment shnll he nunlshed bv a line itnotlesa than $3 nor more than $30 for nth day the lolatlon continues. In toult of the payment of the tines, tho rttoince stipulates that a prison hen tuee shall be Imposed. The document htime effective when passed on Monday trbt. WALNUT STREET URGED TO IMPROVE PROPERTIES Get Busy and Brighten Up, Real Estate Board President Tells Owners WILLIAM A. S. LAPETINA Ho litis been rc-clcctcd president of the Mntlonnn Catholic Club. MADONNA an, lMlUSPKl.S Italian Organization Re-elccta W. A. S. Lapctina President, After Year of Successful Work The Madonna Catholic Club, a social or Rnnbation of ouuk ltnlhin-Amcilcans, with headiiuartcrs at the SIndonna House, 814 South 10th stlcct, has held Its annual election of onicois. William A. S. l.a pctlna, a member of the bar and nn In structor at tho Catholic Hlsli School, was re-elected president. Mr. Lnpctlnn, In his inaugural address, expressed himself ns more than satlsilcd with the proRress made by the club dur ing the jenr. and outlined ns his policy for the coming yenr, besides tho provid ing of more extensive clul qunrters. the creation of a social prestige which will tnnko the club the repicscntatlvo organ ization of the Italian colony. Tho other ofllcors elected were: John Nocttrn, first vice president; Krank MnB scy, second vice president; Anthony Mag llctta, recording secietary; Joseph A. I.oniliardl, corresponding secretary; James I)e Marco, treasurer; Victor J. Tenia, editor: Oeorgc II. llonner. director, the Uev. n.mlel Dily, spiritual director; the ltev. John C. Klemlng, O. S. A., spiritual adviser. The newly-elected president of the Phil adelphia Ileal Kstato ltoird, Hdgar G Cross, has called on the owners of prop erty along Walnut street to Improve their places If Ihev are Interested In the de olopment of that thoroimhfrtre. Mr Cross said the street will not reneh tho development it should have until owners stnrt cleaning up. "Heretofore," he snld. "owners have merely tinkered In Improvemnts, think ing that a new bulk window and minor Improvements would be tuiftlclcnt to at tract business men ns tenants. They are now awaking to the possibilities of at tracting modern business by substantial Improvements The Walnut Street Husl ness Men s Association Is ranking n cotn mendnble effort to bring this nbout. "The futinc of Walnut street's develop ment Is nssuicd, and even now there nre signs which piesago an enhancement In values west of flth street as that which charactciir.es Walnut street east of 9th street at the present time. "The Kltteiihousc square section, Islng west of Ilroad stieet. Is having nn Inter esting growth. Whereas In former jenrs theie was a demand for tcsldenecs, now apartment houses seem nil the go Corner properties In that section are becoming valuable sites for apartment hntisis. The ilemntiil for modern apartments Is show 11 by the thriving business of those elected within the last few ve.irs. "Not only Walnut street realty values but Chestnut street from K,th to ISth streets Is destined to undergo marked (.hinges In a few eais This Is duo to the fnct that realty values on Chest nut street east of lCth stieet have reach ed their high point, and the section west of lCth street Is favoinblo for growth. "Market street, from ltroact street to the WcJiiij mill Ulver, Imi shown an active building 111.11 ket. The tendency of busi ness men and manuf.ictuiers has been to locate ncai the centre of the cllv. l'ur this reason the have seized upon all available sites In close prolmlty to Cltv Hall. So that loft buildings, nillce and business sructures, particularly for au tomobile needs, have gout up at a rnplu pace nil along west Market stieet." GERMANY'S FAMINE REVEALED BY PAPER PRINTED FOR BLIND Raised Letters Escape Pen of Censor Show Dire Straits of Men, Women and Children TOLD BY HELEN KELLER RECALLED FROM FRANCE Lieut. Gen. Sir Willinm R. Rob crtson, chief of the General Staff of tho British Aimy, will quit tho front to become chief of the Im perial Stair at army headquarters in London. ! pahkxts mmx IXCKXSE rou UETIJKX OF HOY Father and Mother of Lad Scour Two Cities for Missing Son Tony niarenzo began burning Incense on nn oil stove In bis littlo bootblack shop, nt 702 I'llbert street, today, while his wife set out on a llnnl search for John, their ll-ycnr-old son, who has been missing since December (I. The couple praj th.it their bov niny be found In time to have lilm nt home 0.1 Christ mas D.ij. For 1(5 d.iys, since tne mottl ing the liny told them he h. I found a job on 3d street below Market, and dis appeared, the couple hnvo tiled everv means In their powir to get some word or trace of him. CHRIGTMAS SHIP LATE Gales Responsible for Disappointment of Mnny Kiddies A boisterous sea and counter gales will disappoint many of the little folk this Christmas season. The Dutch steamship Kelbergen, from Hottcrdam, put Into this port last evening two weeks l.ite, and carried n cargo of 183 cases of Christmas toys Intended for tho present shopping season The crew of the vessel reports other boats late and battling with the gales on the high sen", Tho British steamships Itosobank and Conlston Water, the former from Valencia Spain, nml the latter from Clvlta Vecchla, Italy, also arrived last nljTht nnd both were overdue. Wins Race to Dying Mother's Hcdside I ATLANTIC CITY. N J, Dec. 12 I (icore A llourgeiils. former president I of the New .leisev I tin Association, won ! b.v 10 minutes .vesterdny In .1 race with death fiom North Carolina to the bed I side of his dvlng mother, at her homo In i.sieiviue ne receiveu nun wmi a smne and I'splrttl almost Imnieillatelv NHW YOntC, Dec. .-Through the medium of a Journal In the Hrallle system of raised letters for the blind, which escaped the vlllgnnt eye of the censor, what Is probahlv the most authoritative article on Oerninnv's lack of food has reached this country. It reveals that every man, woman and child In Oermnnv Is living on slender intlons. doled out bv weight, determined on after a conference of chemists, scientists nnd plijBlelnns In Uerllu. The Journal which brings the Informn ilno Is Die Neito 55clt, or The New Time, n socialist publication for the blind, Issued In llerlln. It was received a week ago bv Miss Helen Keller. Miss Keller, who Is a socialist, made nn address teccntlv against preparedness Much of the In formation on which she hnsed her objec tions to preparedness, she said, came from the Journals for the blind which she re ceives fiom Tails, London, Hcrlln and Vienna. According to Die Nou? Belt,, experi ments were conducted to discover how much food wns necessary to keep n person alive when not nctlvc and how much mote wns needed to ennblc a worker to perform bis duties without suffering from mal nutiltlon. An Inventory of the food on hnnd and the fooil possibilities was taken, and an Imperial edict wns Issutd Instiuctlng the people whnt diet thov were to maintain, tlueatenlng Imprisonment for violation of nny of the regulations of the edict. Committees hnvo been appointed In tho provinces nnd the cities nnd they hnv taken over all food supplies, which aro being doled out according to the neces sities of tho people. All nre supplied, with tickets which entitle them to n certain intln dally, the ratio being determined 011 by the slo of tho family. The chief foods In Oermany. according to Die Ncue Zelt, consist of potntoes nnd oatmeal and the people arc permitted two meals dally. Krult soup Is also dis tributed, and occasionally meat. Meat, however, Is scarce, and Is entirely under government control. When meat Is given out It must bo boiled. No other way of preparing It Is permitted, under threat of punishment. No fats nre allowed to stay on the meats. They nre carefully removed at tho municipal stations and are used In tho preparation of suets and soups. Police Court Chronicles In some Indefinite manner that he found It Impossible to explain, John McCOrmlck, of Hope and York streets, becamo en tangled with a Christmas tree. He didn't remember bulng it, nor would he ndmlt that he stole it At nny rale, he clung to the tree and lugged It along Kensington avenue livery time McCormlck turned ho poked the end of the tree in some one's e.ve or knocked off a hat or Uvo Those who complained weri knocked down Hv tho merest accident, McCormlck collided ... g) gliTgVfSl, jyagvi - GIRARD STUDENTS GIVE PLAY Senior Class Will Present "Kenll worth" at College Chapel Tonight As a part of the regular Christmas exercises at Olrard Collcgo tonight the rcnlor eln9S will present In tho college chnpcl Sir Walter Scott's "Kcnllworth,'1 which has been dramatized by Henry Hnnby Hay Among those to take part will be: Thomas Marple, George Afferbach. Her man Thiol, John White, William Land hcrr, Thomas Walton, Carl Schvvnrtzer, Pree Thalnckei, lleach Nicks, Philip Nason, J. Crawford, Clarence Laird, Cleoigo Honck, Hnrry ltuey, Itobcrt Chandler, Hills lllrllff Jerry Savage. John ltolton, Clarence Uradlcy, George Hlstand, Alon7o Stone, John Vnre, Halpli Smith and George Close The stage manager of the piny Is Thomas W Fer guson, who will be assisted by Jacob Martin nnd Daniel rink with I'ollreman McVnnllv The cop seized him b tin lie, k nnd demanded an explanation Hut Md'ormi'-k wns be- ond the stnee nf explanations and wanted to "lick ' the enttn- police forre Hut McAnnlly sonn lonvincid him thnt it would be better to he peaci fill than combative and the man with the tree was flnnlly landed before Mnglstrato Dlctz nt tile Trenton avenue and Dau phin stieet station. "I wuz glttln' flat tree fer little Jimmy Ilynn. a poor kid whose old man s out o' work," 8.ild McCormlck I'nfortunately, the prisoner did not seem to know where little Jimmy lived "In view of the fact that we can't find Jimmy." snld tho Judge, "we'll return the tree to the owner." On promising to keep sober McCormlck wns allowed to stay out of Jail for Christmas. Garrisons to Leave for Atlantic City WASHINGTON, Dec 22 -Secretarv of War and Mrs Garrison will lenvo for Atlantic Cltv tomorrow to spend tho Christmas holldas, returning to Wash Inuton in time for their New Yenr's reception. SHEPPARD'S CANDIES SPECIAL ( Iioir-n M1NTI iu:h (VLB. BOXES O N 12 D O L L A R fllOMIS Walnut W" ,lnln liM N. W. Cor. 8th and Walnut s id rvfU? " x u 4C !W ZsJZZ&M.. W'W amisc r. MOfr- cy -ai Jane Addams' Health Improved CHICAGO, Dee. 22. Miss Jnno Adilnms Is nt Hu'l House tod.iv, follow Ing her re moval from l'leshj terinn Hospital, where she had been a patient for several weeks She Is greatly hnprov'ed foyflgmBagagnqa For Machinery, Bells, Gears, etc. W'c inamifartiire Steel Plates. All Wire Mesh Guards to pro tect employes as Required by the new Workmen's Compensation Laws Kstmiatcs and Particulars (ilarily Furnished. SPECIALTY ENGINEERING COMPANY Allegheny and Trenton Aves. 1 K Xw-i-'-vl c mm :i ; oD 1 ! (-e'd) rt3. wmi rv?iyvr in '&im' Merry thought Girards ! Attractive Luncheon IBiiiiiajrBiBi'ijJ.iufsuM Tin i-'jwjiutnTi Hiird Fire on Farm in Few Months BEAPnnn ni tv o rv... i, ,i.iH.i In a few months lire destroyed n u me vvensier vv. Kinder Jarm. Kir flBa lnl ln.. ..,.-,.. f ,. - ,v, iuld laai IIIKIll. uue con, a Me quantity of feed, farming Imple- , laiiuiBta unii wagons were Mel. The loss of soveral hundred dol w Is partially covered by Insurance. Like Finding Money -$ $ U. S. LOAN SOCIETY LOW i:.ST ItATKS ON I)IA.MI)MI- AMI ,IKV i:i.ltY 117 N. Broad St. ltniiuli 411 .S011II1 Stlt Mnit REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ittnli, $10 a (17. Wrlla for IJitlil (ileti. Bif nsntr lellliif thli ni Immtlon. SHARP SttOO HOUSE OVER-SHOES. Ouifintltl to picienl illgglnj en lei. Buckled on our eld iho) In 1 ailsul. Slntla Sit 4 ihgn, shipped lo Mi om C. 0. 0. 13 51 Herauii Hit. Co. 1 ll fa. An.WatMtoo, D.C. Cast-Off Clothing Wanted lllclust prices inlil for (lints' Drop postal, call or phone Walnut 3.Vtf, DAVIDS, lill North 13th .Street Evening Clothes to Hire Ki:i:.V TAII.OKINU CO.. GO North 13tli HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER r t it c o a 1. A lien principle , un-i-tiinl Kiippl) , -M to uO riiH. 1e. Ilcat9 IlaiU 1 tors. too. Aecep- no mihnlitu'e Tin-re ts nothing "Just ns Rood " Send fiir I'rrr lIonMrt - VRFFVPSMiV .. T ' I'utrntc! and 45 N. Second St. I'alrnN pcnillnit Yes. fifty merry thoughts (very box of these mild tropical soul-satisfying cigars. And not one minute's trouble nor brain-fag for the giver. Made from Cuban-grown Havana leaf, mel lowed by age alone. And the most popular cigar in the United States. Known and smoked from coast to coast. You can't go wrong. Just go to the nearest dealer, select the Girards you want, and a good part of your Christmas problem is settled then and there and settled right! Make a little list from among your constant customers and loyal employees. Give them each a box of Girards. And start ihe new year right with "oodles" of good will to your credit. Show the dealer this advertisement with our name, so that lie can order quickly from us if he hasn't exactly the Girards you want. 10c straight, and up. Less by the box. The Girard Cigar never gef on your nerves For Male wherever good cigars are sold ANTONIO ROIG & LANGSDORF, Manufacturers 315-321 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia S and Efficient Service T I'XCIIIiOX here is always an attractive -' meal, because of the excellent food, quick .service, and convenient location that business men and women are glad to have. Roast Chicken Roasted on our special Rotisscrie in front of a sparkling coal fire. "Yum that tastes REAL!" Why? I localise the rich juices are roasted in, not broiled out. There is always sufficient variety to satisfy your particular fancy always some thing' unusually appetizing. And rest assured that whatever your choice the quality is per fectly dependable. CRANES PIES AND PASTRIES SERVED elicatessen Lunch Buffet 1801 MARKET STREET Phone Orders Promptly Attended to. Bell, Lombard 4783 OTHER sTolfES 3, S, 7 SOUTH 22D, 514 MARKET, 628 CHESTNUT Special rooms for ladles in all stores. Vieim j dr mm &zmr&m Wk m . - .- ' gS5dfrW --- - -a.. -. ,,. . --..--Ig T7 ' f.y rg-l I 'wm ' js V7. ex'xriJ'fl fSSmW '4gpJ-r . -.- vTfJu.ifcr.- Ugriir" LS. il"i- m iBFI m !' I'li1-1 !,' , ,'A I ".- V ' V '' ' 1 ' i"j 'i'1- J 'U ''' V 1 J'K, ' ,U ' . ". w .'1 .. ...,,: " 'Jetted ", 'A 1. I i J. th 41 'I I. til 1 '" ' AM OU .-V "V! j 1 a-, - :i m : "1 LbuM ea5fc i "Yes, It's a Bright Light" 'It had been a little dim, so I told the iJt G, I.' to send a Quick Service man. He came on a motorcyole and put on a new man tle and glass chimney. "No, there wasn't any charge except the costof the mantle and chimney regular re tail prices. "They want all gas lights to be bright and cheerful, so they are glad to send a man, even ' it's only to put on a mantle. "It's 'U. G. I,' Service." The United Gas Improvement Go. 9 BWW 1 1 IWWHW "" wjalwl M wi:im:si)y, i)i:i:un;u -, km.i NELLEMBU BNTiRE BLOCK-MfiRKBT l n2 STREETS MMkakvtmkvm bbw pcwmubwcmw 3 r jfnsA h J..aiai;gKw- VIGTROLA VictroU VIII, $40 Oak Victrola X. S75 Mahogany or Oak I We Have Them All Ready for Delivery The Victrola is an instrument that enables you to hear the greatest artists in your own home, just as true to life as if you were hearing them on the opera, concert or theatrical stage. This instrument presents their distinctive personalities as well as their consummate art, and renders it possible for you to enjoy to the utmost the wonderful beauty which distinguishes their every interpretation. We shall be glad to play any music you wish to hear and demon strate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola $10 to $350. New Victor Records Demonstrated Here on the 28th of each month VictroU XVI. S200f ( VictroU XVI, "fa I Mahiuuny or Oak j J VictroU VI. Ill I VictroU XI $100 Mahogany or Oak 6f VictroU IX, 50 Uahogany or Oak 11 aim mimwwMiw 11 m uin mwaaiiiiimiukwiuiMUiUUWaiaaiMUuilitJifttt - ---- - - - ...