.' v . w "I EVENING PT'BLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1910 i i ?. ; & v-l fr & "U" k. n LL I'.i I FINEGAN TO CONFER Now State Superintendent in Harrisburg to Seo Governor I COLONEL HACKETTS SHINBONE 1 REPLACES SHA TTERED JAW Army Officer, Son of Former Register of Wills, Had So Many Injections He "Feels Like, a Sieve" ' IN ACCOMPLISHMENT RECORD Dr. Thomas K. Finrsnti. deputy tnte rnmm!iioiipr of nliimlion. nf Npw York, is in HnrriMmris fnr n rnnforrnri" wilh Onvrrnor Snroul in rrfn dire to his appointment n suporititrmlont of' public instruction of IVnn1vnuin II' is to confer cm tlie ImilRct proposition Doctor rincRnii lino ncccplcd the np tJOintmcnt which had been tendered hini by Oovernor Spioul unci will take ui him duties September 1 next. Menu i while he i to be in IlnrrNhut c more or less and will look mnr his nen Held nf I nctivitv His resignation from the posi i tion of deputy state c iimmi"innrr of education of New York i effcct'ne to- day. Not until ten dars ngo clicl Doctor Fiuegau know he was looked upon n 8UCceisor of Nathan '. Sehnefer, de- , censed, and wlio was a warm pep-onsill friend of Doctor I-'inegnn. Outido of Dr John H. Tinley. the prevent com i missinncr of education, few men are tiuek near I'ensdale i-trcct. Mnnnyunk. Colonel Morntlo ft. Ilnckett. n son of his .inw nnd the bone, and that the former Ueclstcr of Wills Hnckett, hns I wound wn not heallnR. Last Thurs been subjected to an unusual opera-I day the jaw was broken again and the tion in nn army base hospital in St. pieces, of bone taken from his leg in Louis where he was invalided hack sorted in place of the silver plate, from Tiance with his jaw shattered " am nil cut tip nnd I'm stuck so bv shrapnel. ' full of boles from injections of vniious A piece of the officer's shin bone, nn i kinds that I feel like a sieve," he wtnte tnot, I,)., fiml fdvp ttwhrt loner, was in M hrntlicr. "Homn clnv T sunnose r,,w,. ,.,1 i tlm onemtion anil ued to' I'll bn well nrrain and then give me a I'nlled States and Pannda are attend replaie a ihnr plate that liml been ,.irr track for I am going to be cm mv iC today's sesions of the International Delegatos to Convention Here Will Doliver Addresses in City Hall Plaza ATTACK AGENCY' METHODS Mission workers from all parts of the our jails," he told the mission leaders. "They are only fifteen to sixteen jenrs old. They made big money during the war. .Many of them were given Indus I trial work in tha ratitotimctils. They were loo young fnr army service. To day ninny of them are out of work, or If they linve employment (hey ennnot obtain big wnges. A large number of these young fellows have drifted into crime. Others have become bums. They are n menace to society." .T. U. Mctntyre, of the "Whosoever Oospel Mission, Oermantown, pre sided at the opening session; Joseph S. Macr.nughlln, director of supplies, rep resenting Mayor Smith : Charles 7. Tryon, of the Chamber elf Commerce, nnd others spoke. The Itev. Dr. Floyd W. Tomkins and the Hcv. Dr (ieorge V. l'entecost wel EXHIBIT GREETING CARDS $50,000 Publicity Drive Planned by Manufacturers In Session Here The National Association of (Jrcctlng Card Manufacturers, nt the lirst nnnmil banquet In the Hotel Adelphia , Inst night, discussed plans for n $."0,000 publicity campaign to perpetuate the Christmas spirit by means of greeting hotel. earns. Among inc speakers were Chailes It. Clark, of New York, prcsl dent nf the nsoclatinn, nnd William II, Webster, of Cincinnati, ( Duritig the rxoeutlw session the fol lowing nflieers were te elected: Presi dent. Charles H. Clark: vice president, A. M. Davis : secretary nnd trensurer. TUitrtilnvn A lunrC The association is holding an exhibit jl of vnrlous kinds of greeting t'nrds in the I l I-piil I 1- II -"H i I'iciii i in. . ...... i l II 11 I mi' e, i"i eh" . tnseilnl in his ia in ;i haw hospital way. After I am able to leave this I ninn of the (Jnspel Mission Conference coined the delegates in behalf of the MISS KVrilltYN K MtKKON n arlie worker in (lie piulsli nf the iinunciatinn in behalf of Hie, li lends of Irish l'reedoin cam palsn for SIAO.onn fnr Irish prnp.i g.'inda. Miss .McKeon lives al I"12H Castle ntrnue TRUCK CARRIED A BLOCK ....... ....... ... . .. .. .. . at Ncuillv. I'ranic 'house of mirth I think 1 will take a at the (numbers "A lie I'resljvterinn "Things are Miming along a well as ong rPst I h"ie to spend some time Chinch, Drnnd street near Spruce. The could he expected." he wrote in n let nt Antlnntic City anil iit nil mv convention opened jesterilny and will ter received toda bv his brother. Hnrrv friends in Philadelphia." i continue until Sunday. Hnckett. who directs the affairs of the ' . ..... Knnull sci.i.j. (,pen nlr meetings will be held every Minor's einplnmenl agency for soldiers Colnnel Well Known Atlilele f 1(i ,.nft,p1.(1 nt 7 0.,.,0,.k and sailois don't know when Colonel Hnckett. who was well known i ,n P ,.j,v I(1, rort nj pnzni where they'll let me walk. It's funny to have as an athlete, wrote of his condition. ,nP delegates will deliver aildresscs. a hum jaw and he laid up with a game snjing: "Social sen ice tags the poor familj f it " I "I won r ne mum goon in n m;i ns ,i)pv KjVP nllmhrr to tlie crimlnnl ,h. now if a fellow kicKeil me on tne ( )( .l(,njtpt jlrv declared thoMlcv sum -i in. iij- Jnu mil.- "in. II Krntig, of Norfolk, a., in nn .i f. t T icnii f cii an hn I . . I'lnrtv tl.ird Duisioti in Fii.nce before "ie jn.-oi...") ,""" ' J ,"., ... I nddress at (He opening session yester- , , ,, ... ., nh c to a' nrsi am run nei nuw m nn- , l. no iinioi The men nf bis unit " ' .. clflj r cschedoled to arrie in New York nn mpM Hrvntrf, n ftl pnEe in from 1 lancenext liicsdax. , ' jn ,.,,,,. ,hp ork of die .law Is Itroken Again ' ' SaUntinn Arnw in Frnncc When Colonel Iln.kett wns brought "You didn't find them loafing around over beie fiom Hase Hospital No. I. Pans." he wrote. I he, were too Im.v nt Neuillv. he was removed to H"e ' nt the front v .in , Si .mi s. Here tie silt- ' oiouei mii.k.ii - ,..... .". leg on account (olnuel Hnckett commanded Tnentv-fnurth 1'ield Artillery of the better known in educational circles than Doctor I'liiegnu. Among the lending prngreshr educa- liiytirt 1 iiincmnnnlu nliwll linvr llPf tl III- nuRurntcd largely through the efforts ofldorc Wojciechow icz. Jr . of -1217 Main Doctor I inegan are: I sticct. Matiinuuk, was delivering bread A compulsory coiitinuntion-school j f( ,10 f,nitlc. in the neighborhood It measure ., , I stalled on the tracks of the Xnrristow it A state wide minimum -salary lull.i according all teachers and appropriating I branch of the Philadelphia nnd Heading S."i,300 000 to aid the localities in pawug Knilway just about the time a train the met cased salaries. was due to pass. The train passed Inauguration of the plan of licensing nnrj siashed into the cat, carrying part teachers bv the state. rnMng the mini- of ,lo ,.nr a0ng with it. mum age of teachers Irom silicon in. Vociechow icz jumped aside in time to escape injury. Stalled Delivery Motor Hit by Ex press Train In Manayunk The Harrisburg express, going north j,,,,,',,, fnmj ,ia't the flesh nnd skin, old. and a gindunle of West Pmnl. rlv todii. puked up half nf a linker's weie growing between the sihor plate in where lie was a noted football star. DAY OF TALK IN F0RD SUIT SHIPYARD STILL TIED UP earned it n block and dumped it at Iiovhoioiigh street. The auto, driven bv the owner, 'Iheo- I Arguments on Admissibility of Evl dence Occupy Court State Suffragists Score Victory Harrisburg, Mnv -1. Suflrngists won another liclory today when the eighteen vears Itebiiilding the een normal schools of the state nnd the state lollege foi teachers The adoption of n stnte wiile teachers' retirement law The abolition of tli old polttnal olhce of school enmtnis dinner and the substitution of the in nil distill t superintendent therefor The institution of n program of health instruction and ineciicni inpcciinn in n(1. lftPr hp ,esolution hail been the scliools rr(i second time. It hns nlread Mount Clemens. Mirh.. Mnv 21 -I It A. P I Arguments on the nilinis sihiliti nf cMilenie piepnicd for the I'onl Tribune libel suit continued before t,,,lwA TtirVer in circoll coin t here to- dar. It wns predicted tlmt the would nnunced nt the corpoiation office this Inst nil dnv '1'hc Jul v was excluded iornlng Alfred Ducking, of counsel for Ford. I vn0 of t!l0 ,tl.,i,ers returned to work tesutned his remarks where they were I interrupted by adjournment pMp , The walkout of more than .1000 . nflernonu. 'men hns effectiielv tied up the work of He expanded his theme designed to ,,0 ;moo nonunion men nt the plant. exclude n inns nf testimony prej.nicd (om A Mnnn. llllioM organizer. s-,,d. Hie Mr. Krntrtg attacked the methods emplnjcil h scientifically conducted charitable agencies, and delivered n challenge to the social service agencies in Philadelphia. "I'll wager the lnnsmuch Mission, the Whosoever Mission. (Jnlilec Mis inn and llintherhood Mission are doing innie woik, nnd gienter work, ill pin portion to the ninncj iniested, than nil the hiininnitarian nnd welfare agencies," i he declined, ".leny McAulcv was not i lifted up br social sen ice ami 'Hilly', Rrl(nl Plant Strikers Confident as to Sunday wns lonieited in a mission Outcome. Leader Says iTll'T """ .V!'" .,,,n Pr",1.,","f ,llc nl'1 I , ., , ... i fashioned ( li n -t i :i n sen ice The situation at the Men limit Snip i ., ,- . . . , ,, , , i ne -,,, i. ne u Ir Knitig sl, tlie gicalcst predt- Imilding Cm point ion. wheie striknn: pni confronting the i-ouiitry today is I clergy, and Harry F Pnlsley nnd Wll Ham II. Scott spoke for the laity. Mis ' 12. M. Whlttemore nnd Thomas .1. N'notinn responded. i Oak Lane Schoolboy Improving I David Olicktnnn, thirteen years old. ' O.'IO North Fnirhill stieet, who felt1 from a sec-ond -story window in the 101- j wood Public School. Thirteenth street and Oak lane, jesterday afternoon,' i improving nt tlie Jewish Hospital. I The lnd is pot suffeiing from a fracture of the skull, as at first believed. Cuts and bruises nre the extent of his in- I juries. ) Flowers, union men lied up the entire plnnt yes terdny. lemains unchanged, it wns an "the inutig man who hns been spoiled hi high wnges " "We hnie hundreds of these hoys in I from are always fresh We receive four shipments daily 221 South Broad St. IL Step Into Becker's on Your Way Home From France Every demobilized doughboy will want to find a clothing store that fits his needs, fits his back and fits his purse as soon t as ho mounts that welcome red chevron that signifies "Discharged." There's the Becker Store as a short cut to a good-looking civilian appearance. A store full of smart, stylish suits at appre ciably attractive prices. Already serving the boys home this week and ready to wait upon the others who have learned what service and serviceability mean. Try the Becker Specialized Suit at '27.SO Splendid ranges from $17.50 to $45.00 i Jm wJOL JO JUL O&alitv Clothes; 1514-16 Market St. Open Evenings Opposite Broad Street Station & Making the citv superintendent nf schools n piofcvjnnnl oflicer nnd con ferring upon him full power in iclation to the professional nflnirs of n citv, school si stem. Doctor Finegan hns spoken and written etteniielv on edinationnl sub jects nnd was the adiisory editor on education for the new American Kn cyclopedia. In 1!1S he was honnic-d by being elected president of the depart raent of superintendents of the National Kducational Association. He is n Demo crat, n Presbyterian and is tifty-two jtars old. C. 41... ilnfAliilunf ull',,1, Illi'lllltnU tllO t (M. timmiv of former offt.eis who hnve ,d "'"' '" "" Iki,p " ,nnl,t n, '' loniuinnds nn the Mevienn border; cor outcome nf the strike. ' Ilmusev cnnstitiitioiial nmendnient wns j icpondenee of cnliinel members ; Hum The walkout wns caused bv di.nti made a special order in the Senate forerous reports of nruii nnd im officers faction with geneinl conditions nl the 1(1 n'l loi k Monday night. Senntor land nlliiial-. presidential pioi'lainntioiis plnnt. he snul. nnd the inability of the Vnre niiide the motion for the sieoinl , nml speei lies, deposition, m Inige ninn unions to tind smite person, eithei nl liei . nnu tne lesiimonj 01 ciiizens wlio tlie .iien'iiaiiis pinn or ar tlie i.niei hnie solTctcd finni Meieau depredn gencj I'leet Cnrpntalion. who mn'il tious. speak to them witli authority. passed the House. A im.l --rg' ' Cots and Camp Outfit SPECIAL PRICES 10 Oz. White Canvas Tents 12 Oz. Khaki Canvas Tents We advise ciiinpirs t b'i a ones at ttieso special pri,'Cs Get our piiccs llrst Tent cntittogue Kltl.K. Army & Navy Store 22.-1 MARKET ST. Play Ball many a "Charley Horse" has been eased by BAUME ANALGSIQUE BENGUE for it quickly relieves muscular strains of every kind Thoi. LccmitK A Ci. N V CS 26-21 ktntnfon& &-e4&nu Lrcc. ?6!&ic. SALE OF SILKS Thousands of Yards of the Most-wanted Silken Fabrics at Noteworthy Savings Tomorrow and Friday we offer at special sale 10 lots of Silks includ ing a wide variety of weaves and colorings at much less than the regular prices. Every reader of this newspaper can profit by attending this event. K1KST KI.CIOI: Tea Napkins, $1.85 Dozen Value SZJ2S Japanese Embroidered Tea Napkins, fine for your own use or for gifts. FIRST FLOOR Petticoats, $2.95 Well Worth $S.S0 lOHe or i oil Jnr nu and IleriUno Hnakltt Look ing Into 1 nnr Own hiti." A Series of Eve Talks Sn. 3 Mk By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. (Inr Next talk Med.. June 4lh mTT F BY kecpinea J strict watch over .we vision oi inc. pupils school teach ers can nut the chil dren in a position to see clearly, and consequently to think clearly and quick ly grasp the subjects taught, a distinct service will be done for the chil dren, while the teachers' own duties will be made easier. Sracclal attention should be paid to complaint? of head ache. lervouitienH, stomach trouble nnd to eye. discom forts and Inattention, to work. Glare from any fiource mich as from blackboards, windows, books and paper should ba reduced as far aa poftsdble. When eye. troubles are noted the sufferer should bo to an Oculljt at ths very flrt opportunity If glasses are necessary, the prescription should be filled by a Prescription Op tician. Prescription Opticians 6. 6 & 10 South 15th St. V, ,JV 4o If Or Xxomln J?ie t WVA rem , a epyrisht ifats alt rtbt wv(. Art Needlework Savings Venetian Beads; round, flat, oval; regular prices 15c and 18c each 1 0 for lC Buciila Crochet Pearl Cot ton for the new crochet sleeveless sweaters, variety of colors; regularly OQ. 35c ball, tomorrow. .. t3Q Transparent Celluloid Bag Rtngs, oval, regularly QfJ-, $1.30 pair for 'DC FIRST FLOOU ' Women's Vests, 65c Ingrain Lisle Vests of extra quality, bodice or band top 65c for regular sizes, 75c for extra sizes. FIRST FLOOR i L -i Notion Economies Hair Tins, all sizes 2 packages for 5c. Toilet Pins special at 5c paper. Hose Supporters, regu larly 20c pair, 2 pairs for 25c. FIRST FLOOR Just the Petticoat wanted Women's Combination Suits Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits 75c; former price 85c, small sizes only. KIUST FLOOR Women's $2.00 Hosiery, $1.65 Good Silk Hosiery with lisle garter tops and rein forced heels and toes; full fashioned; black, white, cor dovan. We have several other specially-priced lots of Under wear and Hosiery on sale this week be sure to visit this section tomorrow. l'IRST FLOOR Mourning Goods Conveniently croUDed to- 5,"JM"! B'autiful Ribbons ing Goods Salon Apparel I ? ?ilk. in brown, purple, Beautiful Ribbon's for Millinery and the necessary I .VT" v and other good sashes and bows m ample rh- Acc.n!.. r shades. You will have a long variety nnd at advantageous shop here in quiet and seclu-1 ifiL ' flnd f m.J0ciEreBl Tce!i ,Many ,arbeinK Pu" sinn i Petticoat value for $2.96. chased for graduation events. SKOOND FLOOR I FIRST FLOOU Infants' Short Dresses Reduced Infants' Short Dresses in various styles smocked, embroidered and tucked ; sizes 1, 2 and 3 years, reduced to the following prices $1.95, $2.25, $2.45, $2.65, $3.00, $3.25, $3.65 Of some there are but one or two of a kind ; of others, larger quanti ,le.8, , Every mother interested in fine clothing for her little one should see this lot tomorrow. . . . SECOND FLOOR Men's $1.50 Hosiery, 85c Broken lines of Silk and Lisle Socks, hand - embroidered clocks, grouped together for quick close-out at this low price. FIRST FLOOR I We have an excellent stock of r)ro fnr rnti.tUn ; .1... , o I 14, 16, 18 and 20. Both simple and elaborate styles at moderate prices! nM-ciWH LOO Tl From. Caruso's power to Lauder's wit! From the thrill of the mightiest music to the chuckles of the drollest comedy Through the whole gamut of music and laughter, revelling as you go in the great est beauty the highest art, the merriest laughter originated by the brain and heart of man This is your privilege if you have a Victrola, for it is chosen by the world's supreme artists as the medium of their genius. Victors and Victrolas In great variety from $12 to $950. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Victor Rqcords and Victor Machine are scientific ally coordinated and synchronUed In the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction New Victor Htcord. dcmonttraUit at all dealeti oa the lit of each month ctrola "Victrola" U the RtjUi.ctd Tudcmirk of the Vlctot Tailing Machine Company dttlfnaUng the viodaat of thii. Company only. m T '1 1 ,, 1 VJ, CVi, ,"4 . .1- W-' . -f 3K " a1,.,!1 "Li .Vo ... SL a -, ' 1,. IP! WjtettA Vd . .... .-s,atk-j.v . . ;i'-L f i"t- rirl'Y tirJ9MAvfVmAf' 4-1! xJJk 'jCiJT'
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