Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING OTBHC IjEDER-PHIUADBLPHIA', WEDNESDAY, l MAY !26,iQ20 "
HWAGISTRATES
W
f COLGATE AFTER MILLION "UNION" TEACHERS OUSTED
BREAKS UP H
E
ARING
Bored Prisoner Tiros of Politi-
cal Argument on Bench and
Walks Out
IS ELECTION AFTERMATH
,A Wed nml wpnrv prionpr vn urbi
tfr In n wtnrl.v nolltirnl battle bcttti'oii
MngUtratfs Price ntul IVnnorU nt the
SUtjr-first nml Thompson Mrwtt stn
tfon thU morning, nml rmleil it finally
by ?irlfllminr in di'Rust :
"Her. toip gim. for 'n'
Mlkf, cut It out. I niD't here to INten
to no political battle. Whore u i
get off? Whnt' the rntemiiv
Ana then U Mimed nu over iik'"
"Fifteen hundred dollar bnil for
court. " xnnpped MiisNtinte l'nce
"NothinR of the on. iiBipei duck
AlAKtatlfltc Pennoi'k "l'e made out h
Irelense for the prNoner. Younp man.
jyou're freer
I hOV nrKUPd Will' inure mm nir
prisoner, preferring MngiMrnte Ten
nock' verdirt. blixifully went bi u
It Interesting Interlude
It was n merr interlude for the
station houe new and the tmnll but
Uelert feathering of minor offender nnd
Interested spectator
I Magistrate I'eiuioik pieside at Snt
firt and TlioinpMin stieets 'I'lie pn
;oner Jtryie Clark. Auli treet abmc
Kifty-aixth. uas arreted elect mn du)
Sand clmiged with intoxication
Magistrate 1'iiie luid held the i i-
oner ior u niriuvt miinuft n mm
after hearing testimony this mornini:.
hod made additional chance. iigiiinM
him of obstructing an election, intimi
VImImw nitnpu nml I'HrrMtie n iron
l ' "Fifteen hundred for court. ' iihl
Magistrate Priie
J "Have otir elient waive n hearing."
Magistrate 1'ennock counseled the nt-
Jtorney reprexeuting Clark.
"He'll not waive n hearing."' nnl
IMagl'lrate I'ucc
"He will." said IVnnook.
i The arRuruent swiftly developed .i
political tone, nnd nnullN tlie t iiiiik
llstrates offered to bet each otliei m
Itheir political i hnucps.
WOMEN PICKETS FREED
Two Carried Irish Freedom Propa-
rjanda Banners
Two vounc women, who. acrnrdine to
the police, carried banners bearing mm
JHrltish announcements, were ninsted
last night at Hip Metropolitan Opera
House, where the anniversary of (Jueen
Victoria's birthday was beine cele
brated )v the I'uited Ilritih Soi iette
'-of Philailelphia.
i The women, who save their names a
j'l'hereso I'ont. of Merlon, and Mary
jtialrtn. of Dickinson and Taylor streets,
Jwere paradinc the sidewalk when ar
rested, the police say.
One of the banners carried bv the
Jwomen bore the followinc: "Aincrirnn
(did you send our dolliirs to enable the
jllrltlshto plunder Irish homes and tiutr
jder Irislinieu''" The prisoners were
'taken to the Twentieth and Kuttnnwond
Streets polu e station and charRed with
lbreach of the peace, but were released
'this morning b Magistrate Carnev
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Player-Pianos
md Grands
at Great
Bargains
Wonderful savings can be
imade by selecting that grand
or player - piano now at
jNorth's. Slightly used, they
have been put in fine condi
tion by our factory experts.
The player-pianos all play 88
note music. Easiest terms.
Player-Pianos
$800 EMERSON $qqa
ANGELUS U
Full "Up .Man j,.c
5975 LESTER $i
Fine conil lion W nan
J.rf all
$550 STORY & CLARK $
Mhoan 1 s r(- k c
Series of Natlon-Wlde Dinners Are
Planned In University Drive i
lliiinlllnu. N. V . Mn "JO. Famous I
athletes, students who lead their classes,
"piom" committeemen, fraternUv lead-i
I eis and editors of college publications,
will become orntois for the night on
dune 1 when Colgate University's .'WOO
alumni get together in their home'
towns for a tuition wide series of "."WIl" ,
dinners with whiili the Colgate Alumni
Corporation campaign, .lutie I to I'J. fori
a .$1.(100,000 endowment and a new
gymnasium will be opened
"A student speaker for each gather- ,
ing" Is the motto which (.tcorge W.
Cobb, of New York, natioual lampaign
(hnirmaii. has adopted ju planning for
the dinners to which nndergrrtduntes
will pi event thelt views of Colgate's
ptescnl needsand opportunities to seive
the nation and it.s oncoming genera
tions One of the purposes of the Colgate
endowment fund is to iuciease profes
sors' salaries materially.
Arrangements aie making for the
dinner of the Colgate alumni In Phila
delphia under the direction of .1. Am
bler Williams, chairman of (he local
committee in charge of the endowment
drive.
PATROL DRIVER HURT
Policeman Tries to Stop Runaway
Motorcycle In Station Yard
Patiol Pnver Harry Seese. of the
Vineteenth and Oxford streets police
station, was badly hurt in a peculiar ac- ,
ident caused bv a iiinawnv motorcycle
in the station vaid late Ihm night
Seese noticed a uiotorcyi l belonging
to the Mtuul of the Twenty thud dis
ti ict standing in the enter of the vaul.
Me stalled to move II into the glllllge
not ieahiug thnt (lie mm lime was in
gear It sliot nwav fiiun It mi nnd be
gan running wild about the vaid
Seese tried several tunes to stop if,
feaiing that it would be damaged, nnd
Hnally managed to spung into the seat
Hefoic he could git lontrol of the inn
ehlne. however, it ran liend on into the
building, throw ing him over the handle
bars. The machine wus badlv dam
aged
Seese was rushed to St Joseph's
Hospital, wheie he was found tn have
reieived euts and lacerations of the
head, fni e. bndv aud hands
LUMBER YARD ON FIRE
Early Morning Blaze at Mauran,
, Dolman Co. Plant
Lumber valued nt sevcial thousand
Hollars was destroved m a tile vvhnh
swept a storage house of Mauran Pol
man & Co . nt Porsett and Crittenden
stteots. liermnntown. last night
Tlie jlnmes illuminated the neighboi
hood for sevcial blocks
A the storage house stands nlone n
a large lot. the tiiemen had lutie
tionble in extinguishing the tlnmes
Lancaster Labor Union Condemns
Board for Refusing to Re-elect 82
l.anrnster. Pa., May 'JO. A call was
Issued this morning to every labor union
member hi this city to attend n inas
meeting tonight wheie "some action"
will be taken on the failure of the
School Hoard to re-elect right r-two clly
teachers who have become affiliated with
the American Fcdcratiou of Labor.
Thirteen tnembei. of the faculty of the
Hoys' High School nnd t"n of the Ul'ls
nigh School have been dropped. All
other teachprs were te elected and
granted a 120 per cent increase in
salaries,
The sdiool directors weie condemned
nt the Central Labor Ftilnti meeting in
a statement, whioh calls on the boaid
to re etcct teachers who aie memheis of
the federation. I'nless (he board takes
this nitlou the resolution declares,
"tlie Central Labor Pniou will see to
It that the present teaching fence slmll
be e!e. ted "
ROBERT CURRAN DIES
Apoploxy Fatal to Pioneer of North
eastern Section of City
Ilnbert Currnn. n pioneer resident ol
the northeastern section of the city, died
nt his home. 1510 Richmond street, last
night, of apoplexy. Sunday night Mr.
Cut rim was stricken and never regained
consciousness
He is sutvived by six of his eleven
childicn and by his widow.
The funeral will be held Saturday
morning nt 8:!10 o'clock, from his late
home Interment will be ninue In .evv
Cathcihiil Cemetery. i
Honor U. S. Attorney's Aide
A testimonial jlinner was tendered
In.l ..tl,l In ItanM, W lln.t.l.t ..n.otv
in-L 111,111 .' ...... J . , IM 41 Mill, II' I,
appointed nsslstnnt Fnited States dis (
itrlct attorney. Twenty tnenibers of thej
I Lawyers' Club convened nt the Adelphla i
' Hotel and spoke their praise of the new I
assistant to Mr, McAvoy Mr. Ilraude
, lesides at -1100 Sansom street.
PLAY BALL
If a sore arm or
a Charley Hor6e
makes you warm
the bench, apply
jtsAUMJb;
ANALGSIQUE
BENGUE
Thoi. Lc.DioACo..N.Y.J
One enthusiast said ho
was Roing to buy a new
BETHOLINE-GAS
had made a new ono out
of his old car Sounds
'fishy," doesn't it, hut we
ire only quoting; what thn
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SHERWOOD BROTHERS J
HALLAHAN'S
SOth Anniversary
SALE
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Another Golden Opportunity
Women's Newest Pumps
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models.
Value 12.00
to 16.00.
On Sale
Tomorrow
at 1.95.
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All New Tan Ca
All Black Glace
Kid
Brown Kid Vamps
With B r o w n
Suede Quarters
Cw'crcd Louis hecte
and hand - turned
.s-or.s; custom finish
throughout. In all
sizis and
widths.
GOOD SHOESU
919-921 Market St.
With and Chestnut Streets 1028-30 Lancaster Avenue
27I0--J8 Germantown Avenue ."5601-OG Germantown Avenue
Bancl Stons Open Erery Ercniny
SPEC
650
275
$675 LEONARD $r-AA
s425
The opportunity for you to own right now that
You have been planning to get and
fthogranv r
$650 MELVILLE
I CLARK
fclurl Walnut !.rg- sun
Grand Pianos
51000 WEBER Utn
Kbonizrd Pw r i,r, T'tJv
$1200 CHICKERING $r-AA
Kbonizecl la I. i .,1 .i JvlvP
$1200 CHICKERING SCCn
JT'arloi c, i, i lit i i i i i JtJJ
$900 LESTER $
Quarter Cirsnrl Vple .1 rl
nne likenpw Mli"K i i
12 Selections
(6 RECORDS)
Down
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F. A. North Co.
1306 Chestnut Street
rtense netnl m i iomp'e i
erlptlon '' ", r bargains in
Player-Pianos r
Grand Pianos f-
alio riMailn of rai )itvliinl plan
Jfork .ifyl n wMrh you are imr-ttti.
Name , .
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No Interest
No Extras
ow thnt our stocks have been replen
ished, after an extraordinary season, we
are in a position to nake prompt deliver
ies in any of the desired finishes.
PATHE PHONOGRAPHS AND
RECORDS are acknowledged to be
SUPREME by music lovers and tone
experts.
NOW OFFERED UPON MOST
CONVENIENT TERMS, which place
mis wonaeriui instru
ment within the reach
of all. Every instru
ment fully guaranteed.
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STERN & CO
712-714 Market Street
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EXTRA ANNIVERSARY ANNOUNCEMENT
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URING the many years that we have been selling Men's and Young
Men's Clothing, we have given our customers many exceptional
values each season, and have always made especially attractive
reductions in our Anniversary Sales. But never before have we
made such an announcement as this
Our Entire Stock of
isms.msjss.wbiss.smws ii mmmmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m-mmmmmmimmmmmmamm'mm
Men's and Young Men's
Suits Reduced
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We have approximately TWELVE THOUSAND Spring Suits now in stock --a;
somewhat larger stock than we ever before had at this time of year. We provide larger
stocks every year than the year before, to meet the constant larger business and increase
ing demand for the famous lines of Suits of which we are the SOLE DISTRIBUTORS in
this city. Our Clothing business has been MUCH LARGER EVERY MONTH this year
than last year, but the spring increase was not quite up to expectations, chiefly because -o'f
backward weather. And now, Memorial Day is almost here, and thousands of men have
not yet bought their Spring Suits! Therefore, we decided upon this
Unprecedented Reduction Sale as a
Feature of Our 52nd Anniversary
Every man who buys a Suit in this Sale gets an exceptional value. Every man pays
much less than he should pay, under present conditions, because the plain, blunt fact is
that REALLY HIGH-CLASS CLOTHING, the kind sold in this Store, is WORTH EVERY
DOLLAR OF OUR REGULAR PRICES, and there is no indication whatever that we can
buy the same grade for a penny less next autumn or next spring than, we paid for these
Suits. But we DO NOT CARRY OVER LARGE STOCKS from one season to another,
and these Spring Suits MUST BE SOLD THIS SEASON.
Every Spring Suit from the Stein-Bloch Company
Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the "Alco" Shops,
and Other Manufacturers, is Marked at
a Decisive Reduction in Price
That means, every Spring Suit, including plain Blue and Black, all Serge Suits no reservation
whatever except thin two-piece or tropical-weight Suits. A splendid, all-inclusive, comprehensive stock,
in such a complete RANGE OF SIZES as has never been found in a reduction sale the FINEST STOCK
OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS IN THIS CITY.
8000 Spring Suits from Our Regular Stock
Were $35.00 to $95.00 now $23.50 to $63.00
(The New Price Ticket Shows the Reduction on Each Suit)
In Addition to the Above, about 4,000 Suits in Special Lots Previously
Reduced 25 to 50 per Cent now $17.50 to $59.00
Some of these at Half Price
Youths' $25 to $62.50 Long-trousers Suits, $12.50 to $48.50
Will YOU share in these wonderful values? It will pay to come fifty miles or more to get our kind
of Clothing at these prices. Extra salesmen as many competent men as we cfnild get but please come
as early in the day as possible.
All Our Boys' Spring Suits Reduced
Regularly $13.50 to $45.00 now $8.75 to $32.75
That means five thousand Spring Suits in all no reservations whatever. All our Spring Norfolk
Suits; all our Blue Serge Suits: all oilr Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits: all our Jack o'Leather Suits: all our
Triple-Service Suits; all our two-pairs-of-trousers Suits. A complete assortment, for boys of .7 to 18 years.
f-V Hirn bridge 'lolhlr Second I'loor E'
Our Entire Stock of 85,000 Pairs
of Shoes at Reduced Prices
Shoes for Men, Women and Children every pair in our unrivaled stock at a reduced price! About
25,000 pairs of these arc marked at reductions of 25 to 33' ,? per cent including more than 12,000 pairs
of Women's smart Pumps and Oxfords, 5000 pairs of Children's Oxfords, Sandals and High Shoes (also
a lot of Children's and Girls' Shoes at half price), and more than 6000 pairs of Men's and Boys' Shoes
and Oxfords, at an average saving of more than one-quarter.
EVERY PAIR of beautiful Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords from Laird, Schober & Co.; every pair of
fine Evening Slippers from Kozak & McLaughlin; every pair of the famous Comfort Shoes from J. J
Grover's Sons; every pair of the famous Arch Preserver Shoes; every pair of soft Comfy Slippers at a
reduced price. Men can buy any pair of Banister Shoes at a reduced price, or any , pair, of Golf Shoes,
Riding Boots, laggings all Shoes of all kinds reduced. All Footwear for Children, from the first little
Moccasins for Infants to the smart Pumps and Oxfords for Misses' of 14 to 16 years, at reduced prices.
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