Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC' , J,El3GJiJtlPHILAr)i3LMi A, WEDNESDAY, APllIJb 1& 1P20
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P RETIRING DATE
SLf SHIRTS AND OVERALLS!
. ROTARIANS MAY WEAR 'EM
Harry Jordan Proposes Denim Dungarees as Spring Styles for
Mrn "Palm Beaches a la Proletariat"
DETECTIVES TAKE
9 AS COMMUNISTS
f
Wiihholds'Commont on Request
vHo Retain School Job
' Until October 31
Sifiie Clicstuift trect.
Time Saturday afternoon In April.
t)rnimiti pcrouae Hoirj .Ionian
Mr .Ionian ii seen moving in the tll-
ui'llnn nf liW on HP Me swings ft
fWf. MAMFS RFFORF RQARDlP01'81"1'1 can jauntily, tip hi silk-lined
i.iinu NAmca Dcrunc ouHnu ,1(,r1)V (f( (lll. rKilt UI tiu. iect.
t f it,t L U.ww ,.i final firm, 1i1
fltrAtf n muw .f enm lltlf flOII. 1114
" , , blark tuU-iit kathor nhnri am! trio not
i I UT. .Kllin i uhiim-i uii. ...... ....- (,, Knock nilv limit' m phi oritu imiu
'of.Vhooln, who sent hl loicnatioii to I ncroisni t with lu niMnman .loidanese
J Ith, Board of Kduciliou ,r.tcr.U. to -"k shirty (f .
itiVe. affect June SO Is silent on the ub aIt a mimny., nv ,nu t hne Mr .Tor-
iJtct of the propoed ettemion of hi ,ftn alkiup down C'liestnul street onlv
trm of offiie to October .11 11'- de in n dk shilt H nine h tmile nnd
kllne to Rav whether he will teniain. i n.Hent leather ihoes M hat thii flap-
( f The resignation of Doctor Gather was j nine about iU anlle. nnd Howing In
Vcpttii tinnnimouih with the prol nmdnlatinx waxes fmin the routom- of
lon'that he remain in offiie until CMo hW broad shonUleis and inauly clle't,
llnnest to-tJoodiirss Oxelnlli
lOU inut ill' iriiiniu mi .."' v , ,
ihtr JJ1 in oidei to help with the chool
lirrY ......
t "I have nothinc to iav about the' What' Impossible. Honest o
.i-. i u, ii.., in, Cnrl.pr Knlil.niss oeiall' h oi cooilnrss snke
jofid-
toinorroWi mcetini: of tlie Kolaiy
Club," he said todax
Mr Jordan pointed out that the
blue denim stuff c mild be used, not as
overalls, but na thfl fhtef Rarment fut
men during the (.prlng nnd summer.
"1'iolctarian I'nlm BcjicIi Suit"
He pointed out that the thinly woven
tlutl would eonlstute a sort of pro
letarian I'nlni Beach suit
"And I nhvays hae wanted to wear
brass buttons," Mr. Jordan ndded.
t.'l.,.,.,-,,! r'lmnmnn .f lll P.liestnllt
Stieet Uuslncss Meu's Assoilation. said
he'd be glad to don the raiment of blue
denim, but Insists that he would not
walk down Chestnut street thus attiicd
alone
"We'd have to traxel In gioups to
1 stall with," he said
i Call on Cltls in 'Km
I 'I'lnei, nvorntl i luhs mill one anion
Five City Hall Detectives Raid
Band Distributing Literature.
Bullet Halts Fleoing Man
streets that the detccllvcs encountered
them, After a stiff fight, the members
of the band were overpowered and
taken to City Hall, where they were
given r hearing this morning before
Magistrate llooney.
At the, hearing, the counsel for ttic
nine alleged Communists asUcd for a de
lay, because, he said, ho had been ic
fused nermlsrlon to Interview the men.
Magistrate Itooncv held them In $1000
bnU each for it futthcr hearing at 2
o'clock this afternoon
Tim nrtsniiers ate! AVllllam 1'.
Smith, twentv-flve !ieaw old. 'J740
Katp street; Ocorge- Husted. thlrt.f
ROUGH-AND-TUMBLE FIGHT
An alleged Communist band that has
been operating In tle southern sec
tion of the illy was anested last night
after n fight between nine members of
the band and five Cltv Hall detectives.
One of the men was shot In the leg.
It was while the nlleged Communists
were placing circulars headed. "The
Communist I'artv," under dnois In the
Mn!t of Itlnggo'd nnd Federal
years old,
iri-niv. ihirtv.mno v
Camden: Arthur Cattell. thirty-four
four
Ftancls Morrot
141 Titan street:
thirty-nine years old,
years old, 15tS Mount Vernon etri"' !
James J. V. Tiynch, fifty-six years old,
2033 Oakford street: Morris Haker,
fo-nntf .nn rnra nlil. "O.'l Ktiilov street.
CollliiMdalc: Boyd K. rctklnson,
thlrtvfoin- years old. 1828 Mifflin
street; I,ouls Hibernian, twenty-three
vears old, r1t"2 Viola street, and I'nul
I'leta, of jS'oUile street near Ninth.
Hibernian m shot during the scuf
fle that resulted when the tlvc City Hall
detectives descended 'nipon the group
The detectives wcic Ilnnlon, Malone,
Costcllo, Ncldenthat nnd ttyac. They
were sent to tiie nclgtiboTtrood of Ind
eral nnd lUnggold streets upon n tele
phone message to Captain of Detectives
Hnuder. Mnnv comnlalnts had been re
ceived at City Hall concerning the. oper
ations oftho band nnd the iKiepuonc
call was to the effect that they were busy
UlStriDUting mcir circulars.
When the detectives nrrived they
ma'de n rush for every man with circu
lars In his hand, nnd a rough-and-tumble
fight resulted, the circulars being scat
tered nil over the street. Finally each
of the detectives hnd one or two men
under nrrcst, when Bibcrman made n
break for liberty."
Detective Costcllo called after Iilm to
halt nnd then llt6d nt him, the bullet
striking the man In tho leg, Inlllctlng n
slight llc,sh wound, Bibcrman surrend
ered, and his wound was dressed nt
City Hall, nfter which he was placed
in n cell. . ,
Captain of Detcctites souder tcfusts
to make public tho contents of the cir
culars until the heating today. They
are seditious In character, howcvei,
he said, and hnve lcsultcd In charging
the men with "spreading seditious cir
culars, breach of ordinance, nnd lolo
tlon'of nn net of Assembly."
"HAMLET"1 AT LYRIC
W . I I . Pnulnirl Presentation Of
Shakespeare's Poetic Tragedy
Tor the second production of their
(Jhiikcspcnreun fortnlghtnt the Lytic
Mr. Sothcrn nnd Miss MnHowc turned
from the tomanllc comedy of "Twelfth
Night' to the tragedy of ".Hamlet,"
the former appearing as the Dane and
the latter as Ophelia.
Mr. Sothern'a Hnmlct Is n wclt-rou-tlncd
chatactcrlzatlon, mainly effective
In n theatrical sciibc. without dcepln
sJght Into the philosophy or the poctty,
but It Is eminently satisfying In n dra
matic senso nnd tlie verso Is read ex
pressively. It js a good Hamlet with
out being cither profound or subtle.
Miss Marlowe's Ophelia nho haK its
lacks. The physical fragility which one
imagines belongs to tho role Is no longer
hers to present, hut her Impersona
tion Is ) Ich In spiritual delicacy. hat
is lost In the Ann freshness of maiden
hood is more than compensated for In
the deeper understanding of the acting
requirements of the1 pari that'fo)loWi
upon maturity,, '
The Polinlus of Frank Vcter,, iiH
Lnertes of Henry Stanford and the flo
ratio of Frederick Lewis ajl brought fa
miliar and seasoned presentations
Mia fAQmti.tWffl rinllb TI,a tmr.1. . .
i.. ,iLv,..v I"". .u n.iniMu, sump
Hm.il nittl.p. uln.lni . I.mhk..,.
and compelled the imaginative partlcl
pation of' the nudlence In the proceed
Ings.
A
RFWFFiriAl
LOANS
SJLt I.roal Itntu on Itoutttialt rttrnliuriw
, ntaitlttatt nnrf InAorfd Net"
CaU. TTH or Phon Walnut i.i.j.i
BENEHCIAL LOAN SOCIEH
Ucenied.Uartey.trtnJtra
N. E. Cor. Broad & Chestnut St..
ilJce.nint tir Stale nnWn rjimmlMtB
MtmbeV or.Chsmbcr of rommwre ,
, Mtmbrr nrd of Trtdo
tmbe lil njfortn niirtiia fi ntn.
ulo the Ixwa Shark Krll. Incorporate?
tflHf 'l li.vu nnt rfffPllCfl rnril flf
the action of the board nnd an make
no comment until 1 do so '
( When the resiguat'on of Doctor dar
Iker came up for discussion. Joseph W
Catharine, a member of the board.
Inioved that it should become eflfeothe
J. Mr. Catharine pointed out th.it with
-'the expectation of the school suney
about to be realized it would be of great
aialstanco to the work to hae Doctor
Oarber remain In oflice as supeiin
Ittndent. , , ,
The committee of lUe appointed to
carefnllv consider all applications nnd
candidates for tlie otllco ate fotuiei
i.ludge uimnei iieeuer. iii '";"'"
fjnseph W. Cathaime. lohn ana
inker and Hcnrj T Stoddnrt
: dr! j. s. neff resigns
Betlres From State Health Depart
1 ment to Go Abroad.
Ir .losenh S. Neff. formei director
dieu Snere nulle i liaiiieau
lion L,"b hae just been organized at Boati
Name of okc. Va.. with a membership of 1100
a Montana .ia.k rabbit! ilhcrj student at the University of
Anhow . Mi Jordan said todnj that , South Carolina has agreed to wear oyer
h, was serloml considering the over-1 alls, ei.cn when they call on their girls,
al' moiement which orlginat'-d nmong until clothing prices destcud. At U ch
business men of Tatnpii. Fin . lened to mond 1olX) business men hne joined
Ulrmlnghnm. Aln . and N gradually the overall club, and at Atlanta Oa.. an
bprtadlug fioni citi to citi I order has been placed foi J000 pairs of
1 intend to tnke the mattei up at I overalls and jumpers
HELP "SAILORS7 INSTITUTE PRIEST BARS DECOLLETE
Arizona Pastor Posts Notices Ex
cluding Low-Necked Gowns
riioctilx. Ail.. Vpril 11 (U A.
li-All cntiniues to St Maiy's
Catholic Cliuuli todnj boie notices -nv
iiii: eiitrame into this chunk is foi
biddeu women wearing loiv-necked
drc-ses ' 'I he name of tlie Ilcv. I'.
. i... in, ir, this ilir. has tendered
EtOoTernor Sproul his tesignatjou ns a
jinteBiber of the advisory couucil of the
8tte Health Department.
31 The only cause tor uus ocuuu. m
cording to Doctor Neff, is the fact he
I 'will not be in tue state more man two
lor three months durlnj the next two
1 . TT l.ox turn Kndmna.l fr.iin u t tl n
IjWeat, he said, and will soon loavofor
iiiyurop. J.nt winter cumnic oi imin
5 Tm TYTtlmA. tnuAii ntitidior fnrtwmi
RJhealth director of Philadelphia is one
'of those promineutly uientiuned foi
ft'Doctor Neff's post on tlie ndvitorj
S f onncll.
L ...... .. -aMv .mm auu uauce xi ie uiveii luiiuiuun
L NCOLN SHU I t3t) TtAMS AUU't .i,g at the Fhllopntnuu Club
Emergency Aid Takei Charge of Ex
hibit for Seamen's Church
Tills is Kniergenoj Aid Day nt the
miulne week ixhibit of the Seamen's
Church Institute in the I'aikwav ltuild
iug
I'meigeiici Aid guls and women m
I their regulation wartime unlfoim pie
sented n snappv appeatamc as tucy v . .rilm .... M,bscribed
I marched to the building to take charge -Q"""" lf"' wns lupgoriucu
ot tue show, xncy set veil ns usuern
I and explained the various exhibits to
visitors. Moie than 2000 persons vis i
ited the display eterda Admission
is free. ,
So rnanj marine displays were loaned I
bv those interested in the Seamen's i
Church Institute that it was decided at
a meeting in hcadquartus. 131 ."i Walnut
street, to have the Maioi delher his.
address on the project in the Atch '
Street Methodist Church Uioud nnd
Anh streets, tomorrow night instead of
iu the rnrkwa jiuiiuiug. as onginam
scheduled. The exhibits little not hrft
enough loom to accominodnte the ciowd
expected to hear the Mnior
G fkv Soldering Furnace
-' and Appliancei
m.xd 'on cATAi.oavn
L. D. Bcrger Co., 59 N. 2d St.
lli'l Maikrt IS', Keystone, tlaln inot
American Upholstery Co,
President Slain by Booth's Bullet
Over Half Century Ago
Vtfv.fiffA T.nMi n pn tnnlpKf Alirnlinn,
I T.tniMln waa 1,AI' n 1Vir,1'c rrhntr in I
irVaahlngton, by Wilkes Kooth.
3 1 as Lincoln 8i in a uox in iac uieuire
J .wlux Airs. Lincoln uuu n purir wi
friends, John Wilkes Booth made his
way to the passage outside and at 0 :u0
3 'clock fired the shot which ended the
Jife of the great President
In the uproar which followed Ilooth
Utr"'6 h-iabir,.. hi ler. nnil Ami thrntlpli flip
SfviMa 1'he mortally wounded, l'resi
3 tnt wq larrteil in n house across the
J street and died there at 7 oO tlie next
norning.
V&jl.v.nf f tlil nflh.i. line nA
plunged the nation into deeper mourning
than did this when the news spiead met
J the country.
Alumnae to Entertain '
The lomniiltee lOmposed of iiiembeis
of Mount St Joseph Alumnae Chestnut
Hill, will be hostesses nt a card paity
ei e-The
pioiecds ate to be det cited to the cs- I
tnblisbing of- a scholarship fund
illilent i. I arcrM
iiou ot its
Kind. Old
I'arlor Rults
rte-ronntructnl
I'lihnMlpretl
anil 1'ollsheil
""" IP
illrst Claas MolU
Chmrnnlffil
Sllii lovers Mnilf
I.. ClpiUr
1V rr lrit n-lfrtlon or Upholster
mat aln sHlin.? ut nliulcinle price
305 Arch Street w$&t $0T
SI
"Oh, You Dirty Watch!"
You're rnlnr In Mayfr'i ti
iNt. I'm tlrrd of mlnlnt
trains "
PROMPT "JFnvirr.
I. MAYER
1732 MARKET ST.
Panama Hats fm
nnd rrlnimed in hut MIHv
Vie iii nn x'VHPsaasV
ii Id to Injure your f .
JEFFERSON HAT CO., 135 S. 10th
SHOP WITH
STORE
ORDERS
That Buy
Anything
from tltn
Iradlnr
lorn of
hit... HI-
mlntton,
C aindtn nnd
Mhintlc
CltT
I Easy Term
FRAMBES & CLARK
1112 Chestnut St., Phila.
SID Gunranlrr lr. Wdr.
30 V. Third St..
Atlunlle Cllr
Camden
BONWIT TELLER & CO.
C? Jpeciattu JkopofOriqinationr
CHESTNUT AT 13 rw STREET
Present
WOOL JERSEY SUITS
and SPORTS JACKETS
For
Women and Misset
s
TAILORED expressly for Bon wit Teller
j5c Co., these suits and jackets of all-wool
Jersey show that distinction of cut and
fineness of detail characteristic of custom
tailoring.
In plain or
heather mixtures
these Sports
clothes in a va
riety of styles
suitable for ten
nis, golf, motor
ing, traveling or
shopping. Cor
rect for town or
" country.
SUITS
2Q.50 to 4Q.50 '
JACKETS
25.00
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I
I The first day
and months later
nr HE day you buy a stylish
- all-wool suit and pay $60
or $70 for it, you may say
"Well, that's rather high"
But months laterwhen, your suit
still looks good and stylish,
and the other men who
bought at a price $35 or
$40 have had to buy their
second suits youll say, "I
saved money that time; my
suit was really lower priced
than the others"
And yoifll make a resolution
to wear nothing but all-wool in
the future It's economy always
Hart Schaffner & Marx
a- -
Our label in clothes is a small thing to look for; a big thing to find
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Strawbride-e & Clothier are ttie PhilaHelnhia
Distributors tif Hart' Schaftoer &Ma?rotl:ynf :&;''
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