Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1916, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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Fnf CLOTHES WON '
IW0MEN FOR "OSBORNE,
Lcn-Dollnr Suit nnd Mythical
Sieve"' ..- t i ejnud
, -niches umcwa,
Swindler
kb million in w heat
3iiJWr Osborne's'
v Miniate of Women
-i j . . - lt ttt nmt nnv nf
StfOMBN nro nn ui. --
WEm ettn be won by a mnn who
emcnncJc7ptnnn;ntthcvnl
uc
women "--t ,-, ., i, ,,
tt PlA VL"n ' Z? i""n lmtton"
J"? 2? .... Kn Imltlo half won from
lU I..V, --- , .,
feClO lie "
t8 start.
fcsW T011K. Pec. S.-Anyl-oOy can do 1.
Kf1"'!0., i,etnB uroimht from Chlo-iRO
bftt' P" J" " . l.rlnl witness ngont
S. :." 7xW nf uAiir tta malli
fJW
.tuhk.. --- ....,, .,- w. Or-
M
! . -f tsn.ooo Tho pollco nml postal
!f?.T.i:. v ho Iihb swindled 200 women
w "-'.,. uf tho country. usIiik
rSfinEJ O.borne" nnd many othor tmitiei
fSSSuS? I l roach New-York ate
i..JVbiit he rent nei " "ur "'
,!'J,wBirmnnytliinlt ctaft" he mid:
En. ,vli application. Hach woman, oi
!?!, orwented a MlRhtly different prob
n nut I kept tho few feminine type
Jtnt.
-.ntnllr Indexed, ana it ono rra
WWW."'U ... ,,,,,, i. UIM i...t 111(0
5ww.Lr-. ntmon hole for another
irtfcnms """ " "
W usually proposed to a woman nt Tho
4rf meeting : Kometimos nvo mrauin "i";'
.f metT'rS Vometlmefl I thought It heat to
If -lSV drew well. I Rat nn Jll suit.
ft tain i.,- .Atinuf irlnpn. irrnv
A. ir flf roae class", ye low Bloos,
T - il.t. Bitr
a wmir,K stick and chrysanthemum
.
. i- i l.iittnnhnli.
eraroic .... -""":-"
Sat will make bartender or n vv niter look
Sf. rmllllonalre. If a man .can live up
ix nfc-"
W hi chrynanthe
won t the atort.
W hi chryanthemum he has the nBht half
2..1J. - love 'em tho T.rst time you
rf "em. That fetches 'cm ynUrHes
V women with tholr own enrs-thcy'ro nil
"f'nlck out the features of which tho
wnSn l ln II mll' l,a her "yes" V."
?,tr her flguv '" hcr fl,,ro ' ,l B
iJ. IhJ Venuinf I'tildlan In the IMttl Onl
', I ha"o no Idea whero the Plttl Gal
Unit or whether Phidias nrvcd a Venus.
?tut neither has she nnd It Bocs Rreat.
"I tell them I own n ranch In California
".!.. . ..!,. n .lii' tn rldn arros: thnt I
4etntlr made a million In wheat. I hand
vm VMlly rich Th-y all fall for t.
r "0brn" In his story of how ho met and
i. flirted with Hno Tnnxer ror inreo monwin
"d!dat Ittciuae any ueiunn iu ra n in--.
as A mllllonnlro beyond sjylnic ho allowcil
"tur to borrow 20 from him ono time;
j , A complicating element was thrown Into
woces or unraclinK tno caso iouoy,ny
'th declarations of Hose nnd Dora Tamer
itMl tbo man arrestod In Chlcaeo Is not
'lJ ."Oliver Oiborno" that had tho nrTnlr
wllhjnelr sister rtne.
1 l?For ten years they could send mo to
Jlljatd Hose, "but thoy couldn't got mo
, Wy different." Hao Is out of tho city,
(?Tti, police say -witnesses to Osborne's
lfiMlty may Includo three Now York uo
mtn he married at various tlmci ulthout
''ilrorce action on hli previous marriages.
UNIVERSAL MILITARY
' TRAINING CONGRESS TEXT
Strenuous Struggle to Bo Waged by
Bipartisan Advocates
WASHINGTON', Dec. B. fnUcrsal mlll
tuy training nnd nerlce will bo mudo tho
?rtis of a strenuoui struggle during tho
(resent session of 'Congress, It becamo np
Jprent today The fight for universal train
ing will bo led In tho House by Hepre
tlintttlve Kohn, of California, a Republican,
and In the Senate by Senator Chamberlain,
chairman of the Senato llllltury Affairs
Committee, a Ocmocrat.
Senator Chamberlain said today ho ho
llered he would be able to secure a report
from -Ms-commlttee on his universal train
ing bill soon lie will then undertake to
pren the measure on tho floor of the Son
ata. Representative Kahn will probably In
troduce a separate measure In tho House.
WILL HEAD JERSEY GUAIID
Major Charles R. Barber, of Woodbury,
Named Adjutant General
TtlENTON'. Dec. G Major Charles K.
rber. of Woodbury, was today nnnolnted
adjutant Koncral of tho New Jersey Nn
Uoral Guard, succeeding the late Adjutant
Oenerat Wilbur F Sadler. Goernor Fidd
ler made tho appointment at tho request of
u9ernor-elect Udge.
Mator Ttnrhitr la n rtlnaa f.laml nf lMffft'a
feand,Mred with him In tho Spantsh-Amur-J
fcaii War. The term 'Is at pleasure of the
Ooernor, and tho salary, $2500 n year.
, , Funeral of Richard Edmunds
m?6 cone:U, ,vth 'ho department of ap-
r- urn uuura q iiiucation, were nem
t 3 o'clock today fioin his homo, 3803
eprlOB Garden street. Jtr. Kdmunds wus
a brother of Henry n, Hdmunds. president
ot the Board of Education, He died on Do
winner J after nn Illness of only a few
r. He contracted a severe cold which
etveloped into pneumonia. Many depart-
-?HnU51Jhe!U,!, of tho Ioarl of Education
attended the sen Ices,
of Dependable Quality
-."tlnf irprstter for true
S?SSfn' la tt. we con
'niy itcura diamonds of the
Utrtfon wt are bedir itala to II
KITS Vnil rnni-a tn., . . .. B
fHii .iSwbTre; '
(kPur PMMnt di.plar l Uraer
Ji. 'It iiH4t altlm will nnd
tUI iv oppounly sub-tan.
rv orffcl. ouoraiild aj rep
Tixtntli, taM (n quality and
wt0ht ath,ru:iu Uf rtfund
your montv,
H.&1FR1DENBERG
37 N. lllh 'nM11 fui,
Cor, 9lh & Buttonwood
or Ji'arly ; If tart
W CORRECT iJU
I?. BIEN'S TAILORS WV
Cor. 13th and Smuom
FtuWett Fitting GamenU
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Ell
ate
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GARAGE GEOfiRAPHlf
RAISES A RUCTION
Sixtieth and Washington Avenue
Neighborhood Opposes 'Fliv
ver Haven Under Porch
COMMUNITY ROW BREWS
When Is n Karaite a Karage7
Is a garage, technically spek.tt'l?. a
garage when It occupies the space under
the front porcht
This H the question that has precipitated
the neighborhood around Sixtieth street nnd
Washington avenue Into ft community row
that threatens to disrupt entirely the peace
ful sentiments formerly harbored among the
neighbor.
jncci Allen, nf 8025 Washington avenue.
Is the storm center of the tight; It Is ho
wlv nnsuers In the negatlp to the ques
tion. Ho tnys that a garage M not n
garago when It llci quietly under the front
porch, Mir neighbors aro Just ns strongly
In the nfllrmatle; thoy say thnt It make
no difference whether the shelter for a
"lllvxer" Is a slat-collar or a coal-bucUet. a
garage Is a'gnrage. Just like "pigs Is pigs"
"Unjust accusation." sajs Mrs. Allen
"Our car is not n 'flivver' Ilesldes. why
shouldn't wo do ns we are doing? There
oro no restrictions ngalnst taking un nuto
mobllo In the house I can take It upstairs
nnd glvo It a bath If I want to. can't 17"
"A garage Is ns welcome here as the
smallpox," chant tho neighbors In chorused
reply. What other kind of a ear could
be taken upstairs for u bath but n
fllvier'T"
When the houes In the neighborhood
wcro built restrictions were plnced on their
ocoupancy There wcro to be no store'
mercantile eitabllshmentn were to be
banned nnd the Inhabitants nf the territory
bounded by Klfty-nlnth street, Catharine
street and Cobb's Creek I'ark were to lle
In unlet equaled only by the Inhabitants
of 'Tomandor Walk." Only tho "eye sore"
was to be absent.
All this was done necordlnc to schedule
for tho years past until 'the day before
Thanksgiving Wednesday of last week, to
bo exact the t'toplnn spell was broken
Up In front of the house of Mr Allen droo
three teams With feverish haste the men
Jumped doun nnd began to burrow In the
brown earth Ilka human moles The dirt
flew nnd so did tho quiet. Tcmers of tiro
neighbors were on tho keen edge ns they
watched tho work progress.
"Stop thin outrago!" several protested to
the police.
"Sorry, but It Is Impossible They have
n permit," replied tho blueco.it.
"Nothing Is Impossible." said some of
tho Indignant residents, unconsciously ro
pcntlng the words, spoken to n French sol
dier by Napoleon more than a hundred
yearn ago.
"Nnthlng Is Impossible," they repented
nnd 'went to tho courts. Clarence Slegel,
builder of the houses, nnd Dorothy I. Tay
lor, of 6027 Washington avenue, petitioned
for an Injunction ngnlnst tho building The
hearing wai scheduled for yesterday, but
postponed.
In tho meantime, residents opposed to the
building of tho enrage, which In progress
ing rapidly, aro asking numerous questions
oh to what It will load to If not stopped
"If a garago Is permitted, why not sta
bles?" asked ono today. "I prefer horses
to mnchlncs nnd. therefore. I don't see why
I can't build n Btablc"
"Quite truo, qulto true." murmured nn
other. "And then, to remedy tho trouble,
there will have to bo a tlnnhop to supply
the automobiles with missing parts. It
seems as though It might he qulto nn an
noyance Hut I think I may safely predict
that It will tost Mr Allen considerable
money for his sympathy for that car"
And the trouble has Just started
SHOE RETAILERS URGE
LEATHER PRICE PROBE
Pennsylvania, Now England nnd Other
Sections Represented in De
mand on Congress
LYNN", Mass, Dec S Congress will bo
naked to Investigate the high price of
leather by representatives of retail shoe
dealers from tho New Imgland States.
New York. 1'etinsylvunla nnd tho Middle
West, who met here yesterday.
The retail p'lcc of shoes havo advnnced
nearly fifty per cent tho last vear, the man
ufacturers said, and shoes will cost $20 n
pair In the near future If some action Is not
taken
Tho tanners say that eorbltnnt prices
are being charged for raw leather, and tho
manufacturers havo to pay the price
AT AM. OUK MANY rorOT-A STOKES
400 Japanese Tea Pols
Filled with Assorted Chocolates.
each
Useful Gift
Chocolate Covered Chips
IC lb-
HEADQUARTERS
CHRISTMAS CANDX
Sunday Schools
pay Schools, CnurchM, 8odtl. Etc.
SPECIAL PRICES
r.,9 S. 45th 10 S, Broad
IS OTIIKK KKT.UI 6T0IIKS
.L.FACTOHV, MB 8AN8PJI 8T8
pAINT BOXES
( DRAWING
Outfit for PYROGRAPHY
Bra Craft Work
vnes'CU 1'BS-VAlSTHiO
Holds 3 cups of Tea
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EVENING. T,13DaERPriILAT)I3LPHtA, TUKSDAY, DECEMBER t5.
GARAGE UNDER PORCH RAISES STORM
-msrm rTr?nrr5r vmrquc
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KaawMwtmwwriMit
MvniftSlalf ffi- mm Aim g jmiii. m, m mm m tr5M
Neighbors nra opposing the presence of Jacob Allen's gnrngo in tho
front of his home, nt 6025 Washington avenue, because tho neighbor
hood is restricted, but Allen contends it docs nn harm.
DICKINSON FRESHMEN
IN RIOTS AT CARLISLE
Students, Allowed Out at Night, Crcnte
Ncor-Pnnic b Theatre Invndo
Girls Dormitory
CAHMSU:. Pa.. Dec G Carlisle was In
n furoro today following tho celebration
of Dickinson Collego freshmen of permis
sion to bo out after 8 o'clock. Freshmen
stormed the Orphcum Thentro bore. Treating
n near-panio by crying "fire." got Into
nltercatlonn with Corllslo men which re
sulted In sovernl fights and almost beenmo
Involved In n riot with Incensed local men
Nino of tho ringleaders hnvo been ar
rested nnd held for pollco court under $100
ball each Tho mnjorlty of these were cap
tured when they stormed pollco head
quarters to rescue others previously nr
rented They also Invaded Metzgcr Ifall,
tho girls' dormitory
Sovernl women were slightly Injured In
tho rush nt tho theatre and tho manage
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-NOW LET US GET OUR
PRESENT FOR THE HOME!"
So remarked one of our friends
the other day when she had secured
her remembrances for her friends and
family.
Certainly a pleasing custom and
one that may be pleasingly answered
by "remembering" the home with a
beautiful Oriental rug, or by one or
more
FROM OUR OWN L00M5 V
Newest patterns and colorings in
America's leading Wilton. Floor
Fabrics The Bundhar and French
Wilton ags.
t!
ARDWICK
1220-1 222 Market Street
JTillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllfn
Men's $$.00
Tan Russia or black
calfskin carefully
selected leathers, finely
finished and substantial.
The shoe can't be better
than the' leather, you
know!
"Whars Only the Best i Good Enough"
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ment will prosecute nnd report to the State
Klro Marshal
The following were arrested- Sterling
Harris. It Steel. Solomon Koc, Charles
Henessy. IHwaod Stltzel. W K. Krlse.
Chirles A Cohen. William I.ustlg and John
Ollbert
ANDIRONS
FENDERS
FIRE TOOLS
Chas. A. Suddards
IMS fllKSTM'T HT.
PlilluiUlphU. !.
Trousers
JO
A Specialty
IU6WalnutSlreet
AgseCo. I
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SALOON FIGHT SHIFTED
TO GERMANT0WN AVE.
Residents of Northern Section
Protest Against Transfer Car
Would Conic Near School
The scene nf the nntUtaloon battle In
Philadelphia hni shitted to Oermantown
and I.ehlgh avenues, where 1'eter It llorsn
saloonkeepers, hopes to transfer his license
from 61J North Klfth street
A doien churches In the northern part of
the city hsvo combined with tbo North
Ilraneh of the Y M C A. nt 1013 Uh'gh
avenue, and are preparing remonstrances
against the placlnr of the snloon
The petitions point out thnt If the appli
cation for the transfer Is successful It
wlli'put a saloon within 100 feet of the
V M C A llulldlng mid within two blocks
of the Northeast High School, where more
than 1800 bo are enrolled lit the d.iv
classes and 1600 others for night work
Judges llarratl and ttovls will give the
petition a hearing In License Court m'xt
Friday
Among the rhurchea which will send In
dividual protest are the KpNoopftl Churih
of St Hlmeon Ninth street and I.ehlgh
nvenue. ltev Oeorge J Walenla rector,
flaston J'resbytertan Church, nteventh street
nnd I.ehlgh nvenue. Itev Walter II ilreen
wny pnstur I.ehlgh Avenue Uaptlst Chunli.
"We're Distinctive"
DIXON
Dependable Tailor Service
since Eighteen-SixtySU
flultlncs or OverrnntlniK, 3 In f.VS
' 1111 Walnut Street
"We're Reasonable"
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COMPO
BOARD
rminiN'Ai. and iibih.
Cheaper ami llflter tlmn litli nd I'lnn'ter
I.I ' lltt.-ll MItlU-riT.--f-1.
Htfi thlff tNisril bftsre bnflne nnr other
thla uitratlon I. to 10UU ndlsnltise.
HOWARD KETCHAM SJ'r.Yt'.fiM
Look for fie H'oeii Core
v-S a -V. MJsi-Jvvsia3
mm
tr nit
J. E. Caldwell &
Chestnut Juniper
Christmas
for Recipients
For the information of patrons vCishinr to
jend gifts abroad, J. E Coldwcll & Co.
take pleasure in publishing (ho fol
lowing list of sailings that will proba
bly reach European ports in time for
delivery of articles before Christmas :
HATH HTKAMCn POUT
Dccemlicr 8th.. . . Kymlani Falmouth
December i'tli.. .. MspaKitc Horclcaux
December !th....St. Louis Liverpool
Plcnso note that
last date purchases
at least two days in
Jev?els Goldware Silverware
Watckes Clocks Stationery
Guarded Against
Dishonest Employees
HO
ELECTItfCPRyrECTXVE COMPANY
8l2iCHE5XNllT'Sl- telrWalnut 611
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The Philadelphia Art Galleries
S. E. Cor, 15th and Chestnut SU.
REED H. WALMER. Awctioneer
NOW ON
HIpH-GRADE FURS
TO UK 80I.D AT Pl'BUC Al'CTlOX
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1916
ANp TlUtEB FOLliOWIKQ D KS. AT I SO O'CLOCK
1JV OltllKK OF
THE EMPIRE FUR IMPORTING CO., OF CANADA
NEW TOUK OrriCK OU5 Flr-TlI AVK.
TUB BALK COJIPIUSK3 THE NliWKMT lHDEt.S OK
IIl7r!' AMO OENTI.K1IKN S Kl'll COATH ,M
UUDSO.V SEAU KHUIKE. BAULK. MINK. MOI NKCK flKUBS.ANn MUFM
SILVER FOX and
Mounted Wild-Animal
Kjub fat; toll suu-aBietiS. iu4
1910
Twelfth street nnd Ihlsh enu, iU. 1.
B. Bllsort. factor; Cookmsn Methodist
Episcopal Church Twelfth street ami I
high n.venue Ilev Kdward F llnnn. pas
tor t Ornco Iteformed Church, Rleventh and
Huntingdon streets. Ilev Or V V Outellus,
pastor, nnd llethel t'nlted Kv angelical
Church, lttv 8 tl Heckler rstor
A large number of merchants and busi
ness men on tlermantnnn avenue also are
lending n protest to the License Court. The
fight Is led by Itnrry Ileebner, e-vecutlvo
secretary, nnd tleore It Tea, promoter of
service of the Nor h llrnnch V. M. C. A.
I'lrtchrr HeatU Commcrrp Committee
WAHIUNOTON, I)ea 5 Senator t'letch
er, of Florida, wsb appointed today chair
man of tho Senate Commerce Committee
to suiceed the late Senator Clarke, of Ar
kansas The selection nf n president pro
tern of Ihe Senate and the filling of other
tan-it nntltiHtn innn Helix will nnt tin de
cided tinlll the Hemocratlc Senators caucus'
earl ne1 week Majority Leader Kern srtjd
today
Give Her
This Gorgeously
Beautiful Ring
7 Fine Full Cut
Diamonds
In
a platinum ring of remark
ably dalntv design This Is
a verr heautlful rlnr and oan't
be duplicated lntor at the price
luoted now.
InJer car trttrrr alas, a Jmatl
irfstil iHli clj IUi tint er v
ctKr ertlele far lou ustll .tia,
Kl-arv i)(daiplii tvurtnlnti rrtellf
um rrprrarstrrf
MITCHELL'S
Established 1078
Diamond Stores
56 N. Bth Si. 37 3. 8th St.
,V3rll( for New Diamond tlnoWlelgi
-Ready Money-
United Stntcs Loan Society
117 North Broad St.
414 B. till at. 2SIA riermsntoffn ST.
Co.
South Ponn Sq aro
Remembrances
in
Europe
December 9th
is tha
should ba mada
advance of sailing.
3S150
If your utoro is lining rropuiit.'d
mid entered liy xnuic employee
after you think it neeurply
locked for tho iiighl, you ought
to know about it.
AVitlt Holmes protection, your
store cannot lie reopened by rmy
win without our knowledge.
Your nroprrty is thoroughly
guarded nguinst irregularities.
EXHIBITION
RUSS1AN,3ABLE
Rug Automobile Robe
11 Ut or mwn thsy shsaM prora
3
..I'.St.-'iith
7'C'mmm
&iMi
"They have a
fine store here,
haven't they I'
was the remark made
by a lady to hcr hus
band, the othcr day as
both rode down in an
elevator from our sec
ond floor.
Perry's
Ki.vioN().si.i:i: r." coat
UODKU 978
I.onr linrk vvltli tiro-lnrh
atrnt) In rrntre fmm cnllnr tn
ham, shpwlnir nvo rowH nt
Ktltrliluir Velvrt cgllnr nr
cloth collnr; vrry ilrap raomr
nrmhalrn unit ulrrvr! outBltls
patch pocket
$ And, as they looked
out over the wide ex
panse of our street floor
with its rows-of seats
in the center filled with
customers waiting for
their favorite salesman,
and scores of men' scat
tered arrfbng the stacks,
and stacks of Suits
making their selections,
she added
"And what a
business they do!"
JThe tone of friendli
ness, of warm apprecia
tion in her voice meant
much more to Perry &
Co. than even the words
themselves. The tone
meant satisfaction-with
the Overcoat herTius
band had just bought,
satisfaction with the
wonderful showing he
had been treated to,
with the atmosphere of
full and plenty, with the
hum of activity which
showed better than
many columns of print
the successful appeal of
the merchandise itself
to hundreds and hun
dreds of men that busy
afternoon.
5 Suits and Overcoats,
in fresh new assort
ments ready for you to
day at $ll, 18, 20, $25.
PERRY&CO.
"N. B. T."
16tnnd Chestnut Sta.
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