Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 10, 1919, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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Bishop Thomas Shahan, Rector , Army Jazz Band Director
of Catholic University, Con- j Stabbed While Reproving
ducts Ceremony a Musician
EDIFICE
CLEAR OF DEBTi PLAYED THURSDAY IN CITY
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.Kntlrcl ilcnr of funded drbt, tin
Catholic Climrli nf Our l.iiily of
, lercy, lirond utrcet nnd Siinticlinunii
moiiuc, wns coii'.ccmtcd tlili mom-
j( Iiir bj ninlmp Thomn. .1. Hliiilinn, lec
tor of llic C ntliolio I Diversity of
' Aini'rlm.
Tlili eliurcli lini Iind only one rector
during tlip entire thirty jenrt of its ex-
Vr- ittence, Monsignor Ocinlil P. Coglilnn,
vvlio ns c oimnlitioncel October H,
ISSOj to organize, the pnrivli.
(ipiinliip sorrow win pxprraar-il lieie
todny mor the suddenly ended inrrer
of Lieutenant 'Mini" Kurope, grnml
master of iar.r.
Europe oi killed Inxt night in llo
Ion hj one of the "pprcflwdnn twins,"
tlie snaio drunimers nf the .'Hlilth In
fnut rj Hand, vvliloh the Miniling negro
officer led in two pcrforniiyic es in this
lty. The lnct ni on Thuisdny in the
Aendeiuv of Musiev
Tjieutelinnt Kurnne died lit the Itos
I who wns (Oimnlssioned October 1-1, ton City Hospital from a still) woulTrt
IRSflr In nrfrnnire Ihp nnrikti 1 ill the nr-ek whtrli seierril his tltmilm
V Krom a fe' .ommunieants Monsignor i1"- Herbert 'rlKht. twentj -four
i. .-,. 11 , onrs old, of iNevv ork cit, is the
WB""U ",,a srl" "" l",nM' B'"" drummer accused of the Ptabbing. He
grow until it now has fie thousand I is under nrrcst at the Hack lln Mil
tion, charged with murder.
The stabbing occurred in Huiope's
diessing room, in the rear of the stage
at the Mechanics' 11111111111?, dining an
intermission ill the conceit which the
director nnd his band weie giing.
According to the utorj told to the po
lice, Europe Iind retired for n few niin
utes beonilHc he did not feel well nnd
was sitting" with his door open listening
to the "Harmon l'our," composed of
pla.xcis of the orchestia, sing "the
Mings of the Southland." Wright and
his twin brother. Stephen, were walk
anil
members. Thrrc nssistnnt piiests nicf
him in looking after the innny in
terests of ,the chuieli. Itesides tlie
liurtrr edifice, one of the finest in llie
nrchdloccse, there is n comuodious
w'hoot building, a eoiivoiit nnd n rec
tory. lllshop Shahan, who pcifoimed the
ceremony of consecration this moTnlng.
was assisted by MonMgnov Coghlan,
.... ' ' I liii, lmnfc nml fnrlli in the wines
Uinrles Seminary, was master ofui.rll, ,:. Kt(.linr(i u to tlie stuce.
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E
OVATION FOR 11 4TH
Officials of Surrounding Coun
ties Invited to Parade When
Troops Come Tuesday
LUNCHEON WILL BE SERVED
("'linden todnv is waiting fur the rnln
I to stop In fore Imxing Its sliirts lilonin
'with lings nnd hunting in icniliuiss
fin the 111th Infnutrv. wliiih puniiles
I tlieie net Tuesiln .
Although few nf the Trnt ninth
I'lMsinn iigiinent me ('niiiilen men, the
cit plnns in extend n big "gliul linnd"
In nil of tin in Imitations hne bni n
"lit to minois anil nthii iit
iiillllt nflli mis nf sin tnllliilint.' sei turns
' tn he pie.en n (lie iinliw.
'I lie l.'lil men from ('niiulin tt ml sm
lonnding iniinties me in inihe finm
('.imp Sliiiut. tienr Newport Nen,
nlmiit unmi Tin il,n . n ml hui liniits
Intu will ontiiini fin Cmnp I)i A
luii.iile nml n liinilienn fin (he vnlilms
. w ill in i iii ilmsp ( Imiiis
I MllWll Cllis Mini he IhIicwiI tlie
lliM)w wmiM m live nbnltl noiin. hilt
It is possible tint 1 nn, I, !. I'enn
I LOAN -QU6TA ACHIEVEDl
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'Subscription of $100,000 Carrier j
Gloucester to Goal h "i
(ilnjic ester City ban renchejl lis quoin
, in the Irlnrt Loan drive and U en-
litlul to ii lie tnr flag ns It has gon
met in enih iIimc The quota thU
lime Is .Vj:s7,r(l nnd Hint amount w ' j
i embed jesterdnj nfternoon when the,
Velh ich CcimpAn subscribed for
bonds to the amount of S100.000, This
I is In iidditlon to the ."1,8."0 which the t
leniploves subsiilbed. gj
The WeKbnih Compniij s plant him
imiinh been the cause of the city going
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i-eiemonies and the Ttev. Ceoice V
'Jlojle, oil Our Lady of Mercy Church,
was assistant ninstcr of ceremonies.
Archbishop to Celebrate Mass
A solemn pontifical mass In honor
of the cxent will bo eelebinted tomnr-
low by Archbishop Doughcrtx-, begin
ning nt eleven o'clock. The ltcx Fran
cis p. ritzjnaurjee, rector of St. Joa
chim's Church, rrankfoul, and brother
of the ltishop of Eric, will be nssistnnt
priest.
At S o'clock tomorrow exening,
!TH8hop Sbnhau will officiate nt solemn
espcrs.
Monsignor Coghlan, who. despite his
scxenty-onc jenrs, smilingly insists lie
Is a joung man today, biieflj outlined
the steps which led to the organisation
of the parish and tlie building of the
church and other pai-h structures.
'"I paid the last SIOOO that xvas
owed on the church last Monday," he
said. "Xo, theic ws no mortgage to
burn. The money xxns loaned to me
xithout securitj. Much of the Inige
bums spent on the chuieli nnd other
buildings was paid b the pnrishioneis.
lint 1 also received n great deul from
lion-Catholics, Some of my x-crj good
fi lends nre Jews and tbei gave liber
ally." "Wlien I was appointed to orgauie
the palish, there were xuc-nnt lots to
the noith nnd west of us. Two months
after I wns appointed I had a chapel
icndj and the corncistono of tlie school
hud. The church cornerstone xxas
placed tlie following jenr. In ten jenis
",e iind the ihurcli, school nnd rectory
built. These buildings today could not
in- uuiuiiuicii lor ii,ciuu,uun.
iLr "bOt the secret in lqising such
large sums ot money.' mere isii t un.x.
It's just n question of persistence and
bnid work."
,.,,,,.,, I band at Cmnp Dix a"d it soon became
Aitho for IrWi l'rccdom j ,,, tnlk o tJlc cntllonmcnt. 1I(, as
Monsignor Coghlan is an ardent sup- nrdeicd overseas and on the wnv oxer
poitcr ot the movement for Iiisli free-1 transferred to n machine-gun companj.
dom. He is one gf the trensuiers of lite J He piomlly claimed the honor ot being
exposing themselves to the audience.
Ilurope is said to have cautioned them
against this nnd nlso nbout making anv
noise which might interrupt the singing.
Djnamo of Melody i
Kurope's remarks ate said to have
been entirclx coneiliutoi. The leader
wus nddressing the brothers when Her
bcit Wiight drew n knife, it is alleged,
nnd mnde n leap for his chief. Two
members of the baud, Ivan Ilrovxn nnd
Charles 1. Traton, attempted to block
him, but they weie just an instant too
late. The knife went deep into l',u
lopc's throat unci he fe'l to tlie floor.
All wns confusion behind the stage,
though the nudiencc did not learn what
had occurred until it was dismissed.
Shortb before llurop died Wright
wos brought to his bedside, guarded bv
the police, where the leader identified
him as his nssnilant.
Thousands of pcrsoub heiud Kill ope
and his band in this cit.v, and weie
moved alternately to smiles and the
xeige of tears by the plnjing of these
ebony musicians, who included exqui
site melodies ns well as sprightly jazz
in their varied repertoire.
The slain leader was u djnnino of
melody. 110 jn7?iest kind of jn7z np
penied to snap and sparkle from his
supple body ns he swnjed the baton.
llcfore the xvur LlcutcnnuJ: "Jim"
led n jazz, orchestra at the Vernon
Castle dances at Castle House, New
York. I'litc had sudden death for both
dancing master nnd jnrz .lender. Cus
tle forsook the waxed floor for battle in
midair and was killed by a fall. Ku
lope enlisted as a private and fought
unhmmed in the, trenches, only to die
from the knife-stroke ot a subotdinute.
Experience Was Varied
Jiiirope s tnilitarx frxpcrionce xvas
varied. He assumed charge of the .'tOfUh
t lioto l 1 ii pun tin
licittom row Adclina It.llillnn, (hristine Caiiierotta, Dhiia (avalirii. IMI.ihetli Donato, Kli.ibctb Sc.irp.i. I,eu. Pnltnnr, Itessle (.iuli.ina. Second row
Mario Massel, Ivatlierlne (iiigliardi, dlna irAiigiiilelli, l'.lvlra Scarpa, Mrs. Andicvv 1'. I.lppi, chairman; Jennie lie Carlo. Klsie Caxalieri, Kose Aiiiin
'Mill d row Itose llossi, Klsle 1)1 Naiiln. Anna Tell. Dlonlsia Itevelli, Artuio Aniliiiiiil. Millie lSaldino. Maria Caxalieri, Carnllni Tell. Olga I)e Ian a.
Top row Nellie Itossl, Hose (liurado, Maria Costa, Julia I'nluuiha, Kuse Ciiinerona, Autoniett.i ( Irinn. l'lnrila l)e Doniinicis, Amelia Dnnito, delini
Damiani
ARRANGING RECEPTION OLD BABE, CIRCUS ELEPHANT, HERO DEFIED DEATH
FOR JUBILEE VISITORS "SORE" ON PEANUTS AND RAIN TO RESCUE WOUNDED
Women's Committee at Work 1 1 5-1 oar-Old Menagciir Dame "Fed Vp
on Plans to Take Care of
StloO.OOO fund to be inised in Ihls city
for the Irish cause. Ireland, be bo
licx,es, will eventually be n tepiiblic.
"All the nations will be lepublic-s in
u few jcars, even England," he as
serted. Tho veteran lector was bom July I,
3S4S, at l'oxford. County Majo, lie
land. He studied for tlie priesthood at
St. Chnrjes Scinimu.v, and wus ordained
October 18, IS"'-', by ltishop, latei
Archbishop, Wood. In December, 1010,
lie was mnde ii removable lector of Our
J.ady of Mercy pnilsli and fixe yems
later I'opc lleucdict XV made him u do
mestic prelate with the title of moit-fclguor.
SUFFRAGE LEADER RETIRES
Mrs. James D. Wlnsor Succeeded by
Miss Elizabeth Forrest Johnson
(Mis, Jniries I). Winsor, leuder of the
Woman Suffrage partj in Lower Merlon
township ior cars, retired .xesterdnv
nnd wns succeeded by Miss Dirabcth
1'orrest Johnson, of tlie llaldvvin
School, Itr.xn Mavvr, at the annual
meeting held nt the home of Mls Mnij
IC. Gibson, at W.xnnewood.
Miss Susun Mjia Kiugsbui.v. n pio-
f fessor nt Iliyu Mnwr College, was
elected first vice lender and Miss ("iibson
vecond. Sliss Sidney Ilvuns was elected
' Secretary, with Mis. .1. A. Lnfoie as
ti easurer.
Mrs. fieorge A. IMersol, nfI'liilndel
nhia. asserted that Iteptiblicau leaders
have proinised favorable at tion for tlie
xvoman suffinge uinendnient wiinin ten
dajs from the start .of the special ses
sion of Congress.
P. R. T. ASKED TO RUN LINE
Solution for Frankford Situation
Suggested by State Engineer
As n solution to the trouble between
the residents of the noitheusteru section
of the citj and the Krnnkfoul, Tnconj
nnd Holmesburg Itnllvvnj, Hlutlveto
tlie coinplnlntH of inndequnte service,
iiutiqliated and poorly xcutilntcd cais,
the pronpsition bus been mnde that
the lino be operated by the Philadelphia
Ullunid Transit Compaii,
A 'Hnvvurd Jones, nn engineer con
nccteil fitli tlie Public Service Comniis
slon. Mild he had conferred with Tbomns
H, Mitten, piesident, nnd (5. A. Itiib
lirdsnu, superintendent of tniusportn
tioTrof the Hupid Tiausit Company, re
gurdlug leasing the Kinnkford, Tncony
nnd Holmesburg Knilvvny nnd hnd sub
mitted ti proposition to the lompunv,
xvhkh is liow being cowidcred by Mr.
Itlchiirdson, who has piomiscd to report
xxlthlu two weeks.
the first negro officer to command tioops
in the front-line trenches.
Hut a muster of such putse-quickcuing
mu.de xv us not allowed to keep on pot
ting tlie "bushes" as he called them
lie stajecl in the trenches from Mnrcb
to Jul, l!)18,Jind wus transfened back
to the band.
When the xvar ended and Lieutenant
"Jim" and his men were mustered out
he began filling n scries of engagements
in this couutr.v.
Ideuteunut 1'urope was n storkv,
muscular man. with music faiily bub
bling out of bi.n. He had u broad
smile Hint surpassed even Jntk John
son's ci in nnd hnd n knack of lender-
ship thnt brought out every musical
trick bis men could pioiluce.
Soldiers' Families
riie women's subcommittee of the
Philadelphia wehomc home committee
is making extensive prepatations to
take iuio of tlie out-otMown families of
the men who will muuli in the pmaile
of the Twenty-eighth Division.
Informal ion booths will be placed ,nt
all lnilrond nnd ferrv stations to illicit
tlie strnngcis and help them find nc
coinmodations if they intend to stnj
over night.
A reception committee will meet all
trnins on both Mnj 14 and 1." to din it
the out-of-town families to hotels,
lodging houses. rrstnmnnt, i est rooms
or the line of march of the pnrade.
llecause of the ptnbablc oveiciovvding
of hotels nnd restaurants on the day of
the parade the women's committee will
prepnie twenty-tive-cent lunches anil
will open the cnfeteiia nt 170" Walnut
street to both men nnd women for the
whole day. TJie box lunches will he
sold only' to the lelalives of the men
painding.
The committee expects huge numbers
of 'the visitors to arrive on the morning
ofyMnv l." and leave inter in tlie daj.
so that no overnight qunrteis will he
needed. Host rooms nt 142S and 170 '
Wnlnut street xvill be open nnd main
tnlned throughout tffe dny for these
people.
Virtually nil hotels me filleiL but
t!,eri nre nt least two hundred iiccom
limitations nt picsent still on the lists
lteils in clubs nnd spare rooms in pri
vate houses have been secured at low
rates to take care of those who will
nirive the day before oi stav over the
night of the l.itli
Weather and Pours Out Her JT oe.s to a W Ming Listener
(CVT'Ol max believe m
-- hate peanuts, l"vr
on Philadelphia Aldan, Delaware Man, Who
Fixed Bridge Under Fire,
Brings Back Medals
me oi not. nut l
peanuts, ve got to cut cm.
however, nt I lose nix job." confessed
Oh Kibe. Ihe II." v ear-old elephant,
who gives Ihe voung"-(c!s a tin ill at the
c in us giniintl, Nineteenth stmt and
Hunting Pnik nveuue, even tune she
opens hei mouth
"Half of niv lnb. von know, is to
stand in the stnwv of tlie nienngeiie
lieie with niv sad and gentle eve on Ihe
kids who nic itilung to bestow upon me
ti grin ions peanut. I must throw open
mv mouth or stretch nut mj trunk nnd
svvnllow nil the jumbos thev hand me
without batting nn eye.
"It's not that I get enough tn cut
Xo. siuie! 1'nr fiom that! Two
huniliiil pounds of linv n dav. witli a
bucket of bran and nnts and only n
doen gallons of wnter is liardl.v enough
fpr n l.ul.v who's leached her niajniilj.
Hut I'm oulv hind help anil I must
take what I get."
Old Hnbe siicc7ed. "It's this Pliil
adelphia weaihei Han. lain, lain. It
took me three da.vs to intih that cold.
I felt it Mond.i) night wlnle I wa
sleeping on the dump giouuil. and T
have been feeling it ueep fin titer and
fuithei into me eveij ilnv. Oli.dinr!
Lend me n hniulki u bief, will jou,
sonicbod.v ?
"The geneial ai inniinndatioiis nf this
place ate disgraceful. I haveu'l had a
hot bath in two weeks All thev lb
is to sweep off mv hide with a house
maid's bloom. And that onlv iiuses
a dust, whlih soon settles line k on me
again Pesiiles it's unsnnitni v And
take the neighbois! 1'nr instnnee, xvho
ever heard of tt noimal iiniiiuil looking
like n girnffe. 'Tisn't lcisonnble: 1
have a firm conviction that giraffes aie
simplx freaks nnd ought to lie in tin
sideshow. A les-pettalile peisnn loses
when thnt stupul keepu of mine Iteld
mv pml nl wtilei ton low I should bnve
known betlei, liovvcvii. nnd ki pt them
in n nisi 1 II have In letiie without
leniliug lite pupils tonight, mid thnt
i xnspi rates me
"Oh. ves. I keep a dimv of nil mv
expel lences I have a strap bonk fm
all mv press clippings, ton Si ml
aiound u tiuik snme '.inie nud I'll b I
vou have the bonk to look at for n
while."
' Inn ' ll N oi 11 . of Aldan. Delavvaie
iniiutv. is back home Willi the Distill
guished Seivue Cross nnd the Itilginii
I'lnss nl Win pinned on his lneasl and
with a leioniiiieiiilntinn fen n Cniigres
sinii il medal of honor to Ins eiiilit
Inn' is a wnggnnei of the lll'iil
uiitarv Tiaiii mid won Ins diimntiniis
nl Kistnes Ileie's Imw it happen, d:
lie was nne nf the drivers of live
linbtihincis whtilt hail lire n tit nlT in
WILL AIDS JEWISH HOSPITAL j '" '"'" "' of Pismcs when the Cei
jtiiiins hud down a tetnlir bminge be
SRfinn RfnuenlhrH hv Brtha Hpz. ! tvvei ll the town mill the Allll'l It.lll lilies.
feld Foster Home Gets $500
Itecpiests of s5.-,0l)0 tn tlie Jewish I lo
pitul nnd S."00 to the Jewish I'nstet
Home mid Orphan As.vlum me include d
in the will of Ilertli.i llei?feld. ItX'.s
Vol tli rinnklin stieet. pinhnted todnv
'I lie remiiinder nf the -J0,ll()0 estate
goes to lehttives.
Other wills iironmd j.ciehoe of
Hue T. Hotlisi lnlil, I'oilieth street and
l'nrkside avenue, which, in pnxntc be
quests disposes of piopeitv valued nt
1.10,000: Louisa Tiidoi. KITi Wliarlou
strict. MiTiOO, and Small Iliuiheliff.
I .(IS Teirnee stieet, S.!.00
The peisnnalt.v of the estate of I!
Noiniun Iliulev bns been appraised ,il
U1),0II 10; Minx II Vim Hoiitiu.
M!l,:i51 ; Joseph L. Slot knnsen, MI!,
Jl's'O-!. and Mnr.v A Sluiitt, Mli,
OiT 1 I.
Ihe onlv bridge anoss a little nver
wliiih flows jiast the town was repoited
smashed bx n shell.
In the midst of terrible sbell nnd nn
ilnne gfiu fire O'Neill inn ilnwn tin
mud mid investigiileii. He fnunil the
liiulge wns snfe and inn buck to piss
the good vvnid to the other diiveis.
'I lie machines, loaded with wounded,
all stinted back townid the Aiueiiian
lines. 'Ilnee got thiougli safelj, but
ns the fourth wns crossing it was strink
bv n slirll nml the top blown off The
wounded men inside weie ngain stunk
bv living sliuipnil ami the ninbulnnic
Ii ii cl to tin ii bin k ""
It lnokid as though the two remaining
nun limes weie trnppc1, but O'Ni ill re
paired the broken planks in the hi ulge
llonnng nnd driving one machine him
self piloted both machines across in
Mlfrtv
svlvmini teiminil iihiad nl thai tune
On llien amv ll thev will be mi t bv
two hands niv othi mis and membeis
nf the peine mbilee and memorial i oin
'tnillte tlie Citv ( ounc il and fn 1 1 oldeis
of ''amilen niv and iniintv ami the ofh
i inls nf die siiiiouiidnig i it ii -s and loun
lies
I Junto of Parade
'1 lie 1 1 1 1 ii il- will piss from lln lei nn
mil along Minkil street to Itiondvxnv
llmiilgli the iniirt of liiiiini ilnwn
Mm idwnv thiougli the an Ii nf the Ninth
Wind Iti pill'lli .III Assni I Itlnll. the p.l
i.iih eniling puihalilv at Walnut viiiel
Minibus nf the ('.linden iilv nud
iniintv units nf the Hid Cinss will In
in ihnrge ol s, i x ItiK the lum h ul the
mmorv, huiiled b Di Daniel Stunk
.and (iciiigc W Wlivte 'lb leeeption
! i nuimiltie is liiaileil bv Shei I ff Pi nn
iCnisnii Linns II Lung is i liinrni in eif
'tin pmaile committee mil the ilunia
linns me in i hnrge of Snniiu I Ciiiiulc i.
Mis I'liink Piilliisnn hinds a lommit
tee in iliingi of gilting assist mis tn
i siio Hi.' Inn, hi on
Mnvoi I'llis his deinliil th it thete
.will ln on spin biiiul nig at the miiiniv
liiuihion The uai.voi plnns to s.-- n
I fi w wolds nt welintlie just befnr, the
'niial is siimiI, and thnt will end the
Ispoci hiiiiiking Tins wus dei iiled upnii
bei.iuso nt the shm I time the snhlteis
will lie pimiltcd to reuiaiu in ('miiilen.l
'lumps Must Change Cars (
i The two hniiis' srtx in Camden bus
Ibeen ainiiigiil biianse of the ueiissitv
fm iliatigittg mis nt thai pine to 1 cucli
Camp Dix
Cnindeirs sinet deiotntion was well
illicier vvnv vestenlav. In Ihe mint of
lienor the men will be gteetcd bj this
sentiiiii nl :
"All Honor to Our Heio Sons, You
Seivul Will "
'Ihe 111th Hegiineut ougliiallv was.
i mane up nf nun nf the old I'mirth nml i
l'lfth Hegimuits of the New .Ii isev Nn
tionnl : mil il The iitv nf Camden 1st
paittiulnilv inleiesteil in the men of!
Compnnv (!, whuli wns liciiiited luigcli
fiom citizens nf thnt plme.
drives tlie emplojes subscribed for
!s"7."."0 vvoi Ih of bond". This is apart
frnin what the lotnpiinv subscribed.
The rnmpniiv emplovs l'JOO girls and
:'.(Mi men
Hi llnilnn S Minei ehairman of
the Cleiiu ester Liberty Loan lointnlt
lee. has nvviiriied honor tings to twenty
dcpiitmcnts nf the innipan.v and he
m lllglllv inlllllieniieil llie eiuiio.ec-s jesicr-
dnv at n pnirioiie ineeiiiiK.
Hiiiiwid iffoits were made this
morning "t the shipvarels in Camden
ami (ilotii estei to have nil of the em
I, subsinbe liefme the du.v is over,
nugli
Dramatic Pupils In Plays
Kmtiil bv the pupils of Jules R.
Mitedilli. ilinmatii diieelor, will b
given mi Thiirsilnv evening, nt New
Centiiix Club 'Ilnee one nit plnjs xvill
le presented. 'A Conntrv Homance,"
Dienin Paces and the "Itnslon Dip,"
I, the following Hne Wnllvvick, I'clim
Mile Ciispci Hiiv Ahrnnis, Alberta K,
(lilvent Ann Jneob. Hn7.el O'Carr,
Mniie A Havioi. Itentrice Iloorse, Lil
lian I'iiir. Walter (! Ziegler, Armnud
i. Spree her, Harrj K. Pink, Theodore
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WOMEN IN COUNTRY CIRCUS
Pennsylvania Workers' Association
Will Have Party in Lu Lu Temple
A bearded Indj , u Ijvelj skeleton, n
ticbt-ronc walker and nnx number of
trnined nninials care
be brought together i
li'Bl" Spung (iarden
noon and evening for
of the Pennsjlvania Association of
Women Workers.
i There xvill be side shows with cijstal
gazers, the Siamese twins, n snnke
charmer, n fat lady and one xvho lifts
heavy weights. In the sawdust ring
there xvill be bareback tiding, uncock
fight, trnined giraffe, moukcs, ele
piuints. The committee includes Adclina Mar
mor. of the Ardmore Club; Margaret
McOarve.x, ot l!rn Mnwr; Mnric (T.
Heath, of Here Mabel; lv Oiace, ot
Lnkota; Annn Lukenheimcr, of Lend -a-hand;
Anna Tn.xlor, of Liglitbousc;
5lis, McCnuley, of Lighthouse; Mollic
Uersli, of Onas; Hunlce Morris, of Pine
fl'iee: Pieda Hiock, of St. Martha's;
Annu locknid, of St. Peters; .Mane
Andeison, ot Southwnrk; Ceciliu Segal,
of Violet; May Pauhel, of I'nivcrsitj ;
Deboiah Johnson, of Willing Workers,
and Amy Hoby, ot the Yankee Club.
In older to make tliese prcparnu '" . . h(1 ins , ,,,,, si10lldCis
known, the women s committee lll,s iH, nucIi nf Iintilie-'H etuioi."
tried to apprise the relatixes tlnoiigh Al(l s10 (ossr, i101 i1Khlv head
the loial daily ncvvspapeis throughout i.fjonlP 0f tlpm mo pusitixelv itideiiiil
the whole state. . I See that monkey over thereV No, not
The netive e-ommittee is headed bj I t)l( (m, v i 1 1 1 the led nose nnd the brown
Mis. P.arclny II. Wnrbtiiton, with uti ,i,,rin, 'Ihnt's n keepet . 1 mean Ihe
executive committee thnt includes i,ni,irn,p(j baboon in the uige Well,
Mrs. Arthur H. Leo, Mrs. Ilemy C.,1,,,', i)001l iHrtitiK with me outingenuslv
Itojer, Mis. Ilenn llrintou Coxe, Mis thp ))lhl fptt lnjs , comlli10,i t
Ilcniy 1. Jump. "rs- i'ol"s " Mr. Piitterson he bus chaige ot tins
menagerie- but Jtr. P. laughs tie
sa.vs I just imagine it nnd that that
nnink wouldn't flirt with inc. 'Ihe nlui'
Louis C. Mu
i.!.. Xf.t. -In ill l'. VtlOOUie, -iirs.
Kelgai V. Tlaiiel, Mrs. James Starr.
Ir Mrs. Dobson Altemus, Mis. J
Wiilis' Martin, Mrs. William O. Wai
xirs T.ouis H. I'Oge, .mis. xiinrge
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fill y selected will Dallas Dixon, jus. iiro.'.i "
n Lu Lu Temple, (ieorgo W. CMUls urcxci. uipiain ,
street, this aftei- (Mis.) '1 nomas u. mwju, .;-. " ; i
the country circus r.cntlss Nichols and Mrs. Lugenc h. ,
"War Nurse Returns. Home
After eighteen months spent xvitb the
Itecl Cross in Krunce. Miss Jenuie Oul-
I, L, Uglier, 1.1.15 North I-ee street, returned
'on the stcamslilp Liberator this xveek
Miss Uallagher, u sister of Patrolman
.James Gallagher, of the Piont nnd
r Maslcr streets stntion. was formerly a
1 fr nurse nt tho Woman's Hoineofiathlc
Hospital. Her xvork In France took her
to-the front-line tienches, and she wa
Hel by (Jcucrnl Pershing for bravery
ASK LIBERALITY FOR CO-EDS
Penn Aluml Committee Also Urges
Separate College for Women
"No liberality should bo with
held in allowing joung women the
same ample advantages that are granted
our bojs.
This is the decision of the nltimnl of
the University of Pennsjlvania over
the ro-ediicntionnl situation, as ex-
nresscif through the (olumns of the
"Alumni Heglster" by a committee re
porting on tho matter.
At ihe same time, tlie committee
poiuts out, the altimul favor the estab
lishment ot a separato woman's college,
on the order of Ilntcllffe and Barnard,
and do not wish men nnd women stu
dents to mingle la tho same classroom.
The committee suggests hat ground
at Tlilrty-fouitli and Chestnut sticets
devised to the university by the lato
Colonel Dennett, be used as the site
fur .the proposed woman's lollcsc.
New bold.
I'd like to know why be woiililu I
lie muv be ns uglj ns it is possible for
a monkev to be, but, believe mi , lie,
litis remarkable taste.
"Hj the vvaj, enn jou recommend a
good optician? Iybrokc mv specs this
inoining. They dropped oft mv nose
MISS PRESTWICH TO TEACH
Soprano to Be Music Instructor at
Virginia College
Miss Anlino Mary I'restwicli, ilaugh
i,- nf Mr. nnd Mrs. Jackson Pi est
wieli, 010 Stokes avenue, Collingswood,
N. J., has been appointed instructor oi
inuslc nt the Virginia Christum College,
Ljnchburg, Va, She will begin lid
duties in the fall.
Miss Prestvvich, who is known in this
city for her -soprano solo xxork, xvns a
song lender for the Y. M. C. A., duiiiig
the war, and organized and directed the
work in several camps throughout the
South.
She was soloist In several Philadel
phia churches nnd the First Prcsbj
tcrJnn Church of Iladdonficld. -
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