Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC IDBR-MtJXiEPHr TOEStiXY MAT1?; 1920
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pliable for thr I'hilmWi.lila Oh-Iif
(A lease on the UNtor-i- IhiIIiIiiii ln
Hch bhtntncil by Kilwiiit ItoU. f Mrr
p, arcoirline lo 11 pcTHUtpnt report.
Witt it 4s gniil Mint Mr. Uoli. who i now
tfrjmllrjR In thr South, will iosu it
artuVdajr wIiph ho return.
, Realizing Unit (mmoilmiE iiucht him
Rrrt to taku the Aruilrmy out of ur
Hands of thovo who iloMreil to tii it 'o-
slcnl enlcrtnhimcnt. .Mr. link, it
obtnlned nn option on it two '
IniniOiHutelv after tin nlc of thr
irftrtftratttati Opera IIonc.
"The' Arailom.v ilirecuti- are siinl to
tjve welcomed thi option a .o!ntion
the problem of lra-ons th hnililinc
it motion nirture uiirnoe. nmi to
iixn met Mr. link in thr aun public
ilrlt in" which hr wis utiiis: in the
httcr, offering the luiililmj; to him' at
4 favorable cental.
I Humor In Situation
'Tho humor of the whole itnnlinii
M'tftnn (o bo that vhllv the entire pnblir '
nervi the theatrical mnitaKr ami mo
lloff-picttire concern luive hcn uinler
tre impression that tlir Academy ciimi--tlira
Tyero considerine tin- offer- f the
uJiOW" tnaRUntex. their Hpcciiil niccniig
NlT5 been devoted entire!) to worU'ns
ojit the 'details of the !( to lie given
tp rr. Rok.
j Or1, Oeorce Fale Hnk r. who !iolN
tli( controlling interest !n the Ai'iplcmy
Mock, has been iu rontant conferenif
with Mr. l'nli rlur ins tli lut four
HteWs. it N nnicl. anil ha been Hie
Jfadlnp- factor in urjring the Ai-ailni.v
rtlrtctors to turn a-iile from the da.- '
y$Ins theatrical offer- and accept, even
;jt a considerable lo. Mr lnk'- lun-i-'KTMlikc-iind
public spirited oiler.
Jl "In fact," said a man conversant
tHth" the Aendrmv -ituation todav.
'Jwbreas the oilier offert were made to
the Arnderay directors, the ncghtintinni
uith Sir. Uok were initiated hv tlie
rectors, who made an offer to him.
Wanted to liny It
j "It i a well -known fact that Mr.
Sot desired to buy the Acudenij thre
yjrars ao. and had an offer from
J?octor Baker, but. could not iii-one
enough support to baokjiim in his en
tJrprise. TIip Academy i- not now for
wle. owinc to the hiKli taxation that
Tjoutd ko to the government from the
purchase price, hut as -oon a Mr. Itok
nkain appeared with a suggestion that
tp Academy should be avcd to I'hila
telphia for the Orchestra and music in
lirneml, tJio directors were only too
ad to meet him. and made him :i. gen
ryous Un offer on their part a- tliry
fjlt. his action to tie "
J It is not known whether Mr. I'nk i
feting for himelf or if he hits, H group
f""mcn aoxoeiated w itli him. All tire in
itiations have been carried on diiectly
lth Mr. Bok and a friend, whose ldeti
tft? could not be learned
it Directors of the I'hitadelphia tr
oiegtra will meet this nfternoon in the
offices of the (iirard Trust Co. to tr
m arrange a plan flint will noum the
Orchestra a home for its concerts for
"fjvedty-five consecutive necks the co,n-
i bcason.
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Iron Company Official Dies Suddenly
jincaster. I 'a.. Mav I. - i I'.v A I' i
John O. 1. Iellet. seiTetary of the
nn Steel and Iron Cnrnorattoti. died
tdclenlyy lait night following an at tad.
otof apoplex? . Ife was fortj -seven ynrs
liqrd and was wulely known to tile iron
TtjTldc. Mr. Deltet hegau Ills .liner
tlrHtli the IVnn cotiiern as an ortice h..
xl was active in jpilitii and was a .m
nl ithe late Alderman Adam Delict
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FIGURE DELEGATES
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LEGION IEIG
County Committee Will Try to
Estimate Representation in
Cantonment at Allentown
BASIS IS DETERMINED
CIRCUS HERE NEXT WEEK
Truthful P. A. Arrfcea With Bag of
New SuperaltlVes
The circus U coming1 to town, lo Miow
every nfternoon and nijjht next week at
Hunting 1'itrk avenue mid NlnvtceutU
street.
lt. "the circus" U meant UlnttlltiK
Brothers and Bnrnuin & Bnllev Com
bined Circus., to which, as .lay Itiul,
dean of nres necuts, says, "both
liemlplierc.H have given the cream of the
sawdust profession."
Kuropean athletes and horsemen. Mav
Wiltb. premier Indv bnrehnck rider . I
Bird Millnuiu, "n fairy on a cobweb," j
and it couple herds of elephants, to say
nothing of a deluge of pink lemonade ,
and peanuts to make you thirsty again. '
but a few features of the "circus i
Citizenship Class Open
T'nder the auspices of the Philadelphia
League of Women Citizens, the llrst
citizenship class in the Twenty-seventh
ward was held yesterday nfternoon at
tho Public Library, Fortieth and Wal
nut streets The speaker of the nfter
noon was rtnmttel V, Wetherlll. Thrse
(Masses will be held every Monday and
Thutsdny.
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Ml.ss KKTIIHIC MAI. IS
.MI.sS DtlltA DAVIMIN
Two of the principals in the farce
to lie staged tonight by members of
Belli Israel Alumni
An effort will he mnile al the meeting
of the Philadelphia county committee.
American Legion, nt the Chamber of
Commerce a-M'tnlily room tomorrow eve
ning to estimate tho representation of
the seventy -eight posts in the second
state cantonment at Allentown. June
IS and 111.
It litis been announced by stntc head
ipmrters thnt the basis of representation
will he otic delegate and one iiltorniite
for each (tost and an additional delegate
and alternate for each 100 paid-up
members as of Mav IS. which is one
month prior to the convening of the
'"y.i m"T'i i i.. .1 . in iti''" will be placed on a brigade basis
Pliiladelpli,, ought to take to Allen- .Mjnl. UeneralLlttleton W. T. Wallc,
" ... :.. ...;'. ...?... ... K "... . -. wired, will be relieved from
s n , III I I'lllji IXIIIIil I III! l'UIIIIt IIUII rtl f in
MARINES ARE SHIFTED
General Waller to Give Up His Com
mand Here June 16
Klements of the United Stntcs innrlm
advance b.ue force now at the Phila
delphia' Navy Ynrd are soon to be trans
ferred to Qitatitleo, Vn., according to
word received from marine corps hend
quiirtei's in Washington.
At the irginin enntomnent the mil
ium command
lnHHItliiu I.. .1.1 . ..I... .. t ...
the largest rcpr itntion in the lirsi inml his hendqunr ers wll be "nnsf 'rre
cantonment at liarnsburg ami its meni- ,, ,j11(lntlco, 'whcn. Ma or Oe.ieral Job
beislnp has been increased tunterially as . i(,0 cnmionndnnt nf t, VJIV
a result of the efforts throughout the ' ;,,' 'JkJ over the .h.lles and I rC'.
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BONDS
FIRST
MORTGAGE STEAM
RAILROAD BOND
A first moL-tflrngo on 502 piilos
of rond. Also collaterally se
cured on 3047 miles of road.
We can oiler $20,000 in $500
or $1000 denominations to net
the investor
104 INTEREST
rrlrr nao per Stnno homl'
l'rlrr 3I(I rr SJOO hand
Itiennt Kfin .vMrly Pfr St 000 hnn.1
lncnme S30 jccirly npr 500 bond
i,am TiTi.r. iiLua,, i-iiinA.
Mcmbfrs riiiliidfltililu stock liichunro
Penrose Going to Shore
Senator Penroso Is planning n fort
nlght's visit to Atlantic: City where he
can meet political leaders nnd at the
same time, hasten hla full recovery tQ
health and hlreugth. Ho said today
thnt. his physicians were about bdl.
charge him ns n patient. The etnnlll
declined to discuss .politics. tMUt
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WILL STAGE 'WHOA EUGENE"!
Beth Israel Alumni to Present Two
Act Musical Farce Tonight
Whoa Kugene." a musical conie.lv
in two aits, will he ghcu tonight in
Mercantile Hall by member of the
Alumni Association of l'ctli Israel.
The play was written and i to be
staged by Morton KNcmuu. Among the
cast are some of the best amateur per
formers in the city, who have won suc
cesses in numerous production. This
will be the -itli annual play given by
the ..rgiini.at'mn.
The principals in the cast are. Miss
Kstcr Malis. Miss Horn Uavisuii. Mis.
Miriam lle. I!ay C.illen and Harold
(less. ftlie"s mi the cast are Howard
Mills. Mis Iti.se Wallin. Mis Kay
Weis. Miss Anne Kihrmun, Miss Lil
lian To . Miss Lillian Cohen. Mis
Anne Cohen. Mi Uose Bosenberg.
Mis Helen Malis. Mis Anna Dubin.
Miss Anna Kreilick. Miss Lillian Baine,
.liss Itose Wallin. "Miss Anna Kihrniaii.
Bay Cacer. Mis.s Miriam Isaacs, Miss
r'rauccs .lellineek. M.iss Betty C.ottlieh.
Miss Lillian tlottlieb and Miss Qiiennie
Pollock.
Markoe Slayer in Asylum
New orl. May -I. Thomas W.
SiinpKiu. tlie itinerant printer who shut
ami killed li .lanes Wright Mark...'
ic St. lieorge's Cli r ch n fori night ago.
vcster.liiy Mis i oniiiiitti'.l to the asylum
for the criminally inane at Mnttcawaii.
New York.
1 hoimis K. Meehau. chairmati of the'
central campai.sn .ominittee in charge
of the membership drive, is not. in pos- i
session of figures as to tlie actual until- i
ber of new members, but estimates that !
the posts have received large increases'
during the Inst two weeks. Lists of 1
men who were in the war service are i
available for every ward on application
from. I. .lardcn Cucnthcr. 'JOOCIty Hall, i
Philadelphia. Many posts have availed i
themselves of this opportunity .
With the approach of the state can
tonment many posts have been stimu
lated to pay dues to .toll n W. Brock,
limincp ollicer. Cnless dues are paid
In May IS a post will not be permitted i
to lmo any representation at the state ,
cantonment. '
The state headquarters have 'also I
taken the position that permanent char
tei s w ill not be issued to posts that have '
not paid the requisite dues-. '
Wants Big Showing
liavid B. Simpson, cominan.ler of the
Captain Waller M. dearly Post. No.
"I.., which will meet in the Kirst Ilegi - I
incut Armory. Broad and Cnllnwhill
streets, nevt Thursday evening, has sug
gested that marching contingents he
formed among tlie Philadelphia posts .-u ,
that they mm make an impressive show i
iug at Allentown at the state canton)
ment. This suggestion has been pro
posed to state headquarters and will .
r ive consideration by those who are
making nrrat'gmeut, for the meeting. '
According to the ligures compiled '
April i. Illinois lias a greater member
ship than Pennsylvania, although Penn
sylvania had r.o.000 more men in the
service. An urgent effort is being made
to increase the number of Leginniiircs
during Membership Week throughout
the county, which will be from May IT
to May 'J'-'.
I Jericho Raided by Bedouins
Jerusalem. May. 4. (By A. P. I
! Bedouin deticliments raided .lerii-ho on
Sunday, driving off a large number of
cattle. British troops have been .i'nl
in pursuit.
Charge Accounts Solicited:
Matfson & DeMan
1215 Chestnut Street
Furs and MilUticvii
325 Trimmed Hats
An Extraordinary Clearance for Tomorrow!
rpHESE huts are a 1 1
taken from our own
stocks, and each possesses
the charm and individual
ity that are the distin
guishing characteristics of
all Mawson & De-Many
millinery.
We advise early choos
ing at these unusually low
prices.
Your Choice of
Formerly J
Up to $10.00
Formerly
Up to $15.00
rl'urchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
187 Hats
138 Hats
2.75-5.00
She told the other
file clerks about it-
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She had visited the. National Business Show and she
had seen the Library Bureau exhibit. It was a revelation.
For the first time she realized the opportunities in filing
its ever-growing importance in business its right to be
called a profession.
So she told the other file clerks about the Library Bureau
exhibit describing what she had learned dwelling
particularly on the speed, accuracy and simplicity of the
L. B. Automatic index.
That ,day the four girls visited the Library Bureau
salesrooms not to buy but to look around to investi
gate all that is new and good in card and filing systems.
We invite everybody in Philadelphia to do the same
thing. Library Bureau has been the pioneer and leader
in all that concerns card and filing systems for more thac
44 years.
Library Bureau representatives know filing from A to
Z. They are always glad to answer your questions ---whether
you are interested in a few simple cards or a
complete filing system.
Write for illustrated catalogs
Library Bxireau
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Philadelphia have shown in "Hallaharis Good Shoes"
It Is the Greatest Shoe Sale Philadelphia Has Ever Known
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