Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 03, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC IEfoGER ,pAlLADELlPHIA, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 1920
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AMPLE ANCHORAGE
FOR
SHIP
ASSURED
UTprt Captain Arranges to Use
Mf, Hog1 Island Facilities for
W" . Rnnnrnl Trnffm
OZ,ZS CROWD IN TROLLEY
UNTIL' PURSE IS RETURNED
Aged Descendant o Nathan Hale Bars Doors When He Dis
covers Wallet Is Gone, Forcing Thief to Disgorge
O
(Jcorco W IMper, seventy two yenrs
old, of 7SH I'ino street, formerly of
Mnrlborougli, Muss., descendant of
Nntlmn llnle. fattier of three bo.xs who
enlisted duriiiR the wnr, mid of h fourth,
now nn othrer in the I'ulted States
navy, Isn't coing to let hi1! rights be
trampled on if he knows It. He proved
it by holding up nil traffic on Klxhth
, .... . . , i street Inst night until lie toumi tne
' Whip or all M7.es mnv di nnrnorei poclcetbook that had been stolen from
In the port of Philadelphia now. onu ihtin
tthcre U ample room for a great inei ease it true thnt Mr. I'lpcr has had
w the number of nlilps stopping here. one bad hnblt he carried his wnllot
t Charles S. Cochrun. captain of the buttoned up in his hip pocket. An he
jtort, made this stotrment after nn e- stpierred through the crowd in the enr
nmination of the port mclllties nun uiej between Spruce and l'lne streets lie had
nnmber and aie of ships nt umlior.liN hand on his watch. As he reached
BOON SEEN FOR PORT HERE
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here.
According to him. the future of the
port looks brighter than err before.
The enptniu auiiniinceil that nrriHwe
tnents lime been ninile with dfficloMat
League Islnnd, as well as with 'thnfcti-.
era of Hog iNlaud. to permit trip
t- chorage of craft off these two ma
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the platform he missed his wallet. He
knew it had been taken .iust a minute
before.
"Motounan." he said. "I nm not go
ing to get off thin car, and what's
more no other man is going to get off
nn.Qitill t mid nn officer. My pocketbool:
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ti,. ....f i .u ....cnt.,,i ir.il is j,rni ii con id
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an onchoragc off old Tort Miftliu
'," Great satisfaction was expressed ncs
terdny in shipping lirrles when the an
nouncciuent was made Shipping men
admitted they had feared the la(k of
anchotngc would periminenth huim tin1
port.
At present there arc three principal
anchorages They nn de-nguatcd as
"C," "II" and "A." in the order
named, running from f.outh to north
"C" is the mniu and laigest. extend
lng from Gloucester to Kaighns t'oint
"A" and "H" are emergenev anchor
agea on the west side of Petty 's island
running from the Vine street ferry
three miles north to the noithetu end
of the island.
Still another anchotage. called the
immediate emergency, extends f-oni
Knighn's Point to the Market street
ferry, leaves an intersection and then
continues north to Cooper Point. Cam
den. "A" and "II ' anchorages nie for the
mailer craft, while "C" is for vessels
of greater diaught At present there
arc twenty-one anchored nt "C" and
twenty-eight in the other two The
Immediate emei,;eney anchorage is nlo
full.
a been taken, nnd the man who has
H'
a
thntlcar
here wns excitement nn
.1 was packed with honest
folk and one crook Among the hon
est folk were some alleged humorists
who displayed pockctbookn nnd de
manded of Mr Piper if they were the
one he hnd lost Motormau nnd con
ductor were eager to complete their 1 tin.
but they halted the car forthwith. "If
joil go further and let people out it
Is at .tour expense," declared Mi.
Piper.
And out of the crowd there stepped
another brave spirit.
"You're dead right, daddy," said he.
"That crook Is in the car. I know
who it is nnd he knows I know it.
We'll get n policeman nt Houth street."
And the car moved on slowly.
It was easy after that. "Is this
jour porketbook?" somebody asked and
pointed to it where it lay on the floor
where the crook had dropped it. It
was, Mr Piper described us content
and took possession And that's nil
there wos to It
Hut. when you come to think of it,
it isn't everv man who has nerve
enough to stick up for his rights when
they are assailed, which is what makes
the story worth while.
MILLED. Ml
AS TRAIN HITS AUTO
"Death Crossing" in Camden,
at Morgan Street, Has
Another Fatality
SAVES LIFE ,BY LEAPING
One man was killed and another
probably fatally Injured nt the Morgan
street crossing of the Philadelphia nnd
Heading ltnilwa.v. Camden, when n
train struck an nutotruck of the Amer
ican Ilnilway Extircss Co., demolishing
it. The accident occurred late yes
terday. Iliijmoud Mcllcniy, of Washington
street nnd Hnddon neuuc, Camden,
wns the man killed. The man injured
is Joseph McDnnotigh, of Seenth nnd
Vine streets, Camden, a rider on the
truck, who icceived a fractured skull.
He, is unconscious nt thy Camden Houie
opathlc Hospital.
STUDENTS URGED TO BUY
"Co-op" Store Heads Will Drop Lax
Stockholders
"You must bin or von cannot re
main a member of our co-operntive as
sociation," is the edict handed out by
tho officials of the ro operatm" society
V founded by tho Cniversity of Peunsyl
vaniavfaculty mcmbeis and now doing
a flourishing business nt 3020 Walnut
street.
They have hud some tiouble with
member of tho association who bought
stock, then failed to buv goods, and
they state emphatically that no "dead
heads" will be allowed to retnin mem
bership. OTic business of the association, which
deals in furnishings for the home, the
individual and the dinner table, ap
proximated $10,000 for .Tul This rep
resents purchases from some 701) members.
etXPP0LICE IN 19TH
V
Sixty Mori Men Asolgned to Terri
tory of Seventh Ward
Slxt extia patrolmen xae been sent
to the Nineteenth district nnd placed
under command of Lieutenant Fenn, in
an effort to clean up the section
Tins was interpreted uls.0, by poli
ticians, s n nioe by the administra
tion ngaint Charks II Hall, Vure
leader of the Sceuth ward, nnd coun
cilman The district embtnees the area
between the west side of Seventh street
and the Sehulkill river: the north side
of South sttcet nnd the south side of
Spruic stret It coutnlns houses of the
wealth, and the homes of the poor.
The extra men will guard houses whilo
the ownois are away for the summer,
and will watch the mun allejs that
have made escape for pursued men com
paratively easy. Orders are that nil
suspicions characters be arrested, hut
law -ubidiug citieus ate not to be mo
lected. The extra polremen will work
in a uuit. distinct from the regular force
in the distuct
Miss Bond Gets City Job
Miss Mabel A M P.oud 4.W1 Spruce I
street. tctcidu was appointed by i
Health Director Furbush occupational '
therapist at the Philadelphia Hospital I
for Mental Diseases, at n salnrv of I
$1800 Miss Horn!, who r a graduate
of Smith College, was director of occu- j
patioual thenip at the State Hospital!
for the Insnne, at Northampton. Mass , i
1014 to P.HS and in the last two .ears
has been reconstruction aide in therapy
for mental diseases at the nrnn hospi
tals in Baltimore and Washington: '
SAYS HE WOOED WITH GUN
Man Held Under $3000 Ball on
Woman's Charge
Magistrate Grelis. nt the I'leveuth
and Winter streets station, todny held
Mike OoMbcrg, Tenth street below ltnco,
under $3000 bail for court on the charge
of having wooed n woman with a re
volver. It was testified nt the heniiug that
Goldbeig called at the npoitment of Mrs.
Ada Kelly, HO North P.ighth street,
jesterday, and finally chased her to u
window ledge outside n window of her
home.
Ho also slapped a woman who tiled
to come between him and Mrs Kelly, it
wns testified
A third man, Anthony Gibbons, a
helper on the truck, saw tho train com
ing and had the presence of mind to
jump, Hojcschpetl Injury. Ills home
Is nt Tcntlnnnd Thiirmnn streets, Cam
den. McIIcnry was driving the truck,
which wns on Its way to Palrvicw,
formerly Yorkship Village. The out
bound Grenloch local struck tho truck
b It was lu the middle of the cross
ing, and the body of Mclleniy and
debris of the truck wcrp carried 100
feet up the track. McDonougli wns
thrown mnnv feet to one sld" The nm
bulancc of tho New York Shlpbuildlnc
William K. IlnoDt Normnn r. Ftrnon
HAUPT & CO.
COMJIKRCfAI, I'ArW! nNK AND
he become associated with and will trade
In future ai
BOND & GOODWIN
to sotrni FOUKTII HT.
.IIII Phones. Lombard iU27-34:S
Philadelphia. Auruat Sd, 1020.
Co. was sent for, and the men rushed
to the hospital.
At this crossing last week a woman
wns fatally injured nnd another hurt
when nn electric train of the W,cst
Jersey road, which also uses tho cross
ing, struck it. Three persons wero hint
about n week ago "when three cars of
nn electric train left the rails nt tho
same place.
KntJOATIONAT.
lloth Setfs
ANNV1MJI. TA.
I.KI1ANON VAIXKY COM.KOn
icatlonal: colfece and acadtmlo oouraea
mualc. art. oratory, prepares for medlca
aohoole! moderate. Consult Ledier liureau.
rtBV. O V. Ooeiard. U. u . rrrameiu.
WABlinsOTON. D. O.
ST-STU-T-T-TERING rr.?.1!
Inetructlve booklet free. Tteter to Lfdier
Service liureau. Walter McDonnell. 20 Poto
mao Hank lllda;.. WaahlmHon.D.C.
Vannr Men nnd Ilora
ALBERT COAK
Mason Contractor
2138 Arch St.
Specialist in the
Brick, Setting of Boilers
Thieves Lose Part of Loot
A police whistle blowu b a neighbor
scared uway thiecs who were robbing
the I'vorrcadj Auto Supply Co..
Whitiker avenue and the Hooevelt
bouleard. shortly nflcr midnight. The
thiecs had carried n dozen tires to the
front of the place. Tlicj eseapid with
fi tires.
1 H&jtA,7fafiieP
EDWINj-SCHOETTOCa
ftHGXlOTGTOB&S
53mcnmiiLM STREET
PHIIwV-
PRREMIRS
New pietpnt and valves fur
niihed for See machines. Ex
pert repairmen at your service.
Thone Wnl. 18U nnd Main M44
dH
EHRETS
SLAG ROOFING
EHRET ROOFING &
x. MFG. CO. c
STy... DREXEL BLDG. .bS
"GO
forty fiv&
Need Funds for Wheel-Chajrs
The IVnrslvama Itinnch of the
8hut-In Socict is m need of funcN to
purchase whceli hairs tor crippled chil
drtn. The societ hus reeened numci
ous requests for men oluclts from tin
parents of children uunblc to walk iiud
whose parents cannot affoicl the expeuc
o a chair The office of the society is
at 1710 Chestnut street
Burst Emery Wheel Breaks Arm
t A bursting emer wheel broke an arm
Df Andrew Hrclchton. 7o Slocum slnvt
at 0:30 o'clock this morning as he
worked in tho shop of tho l'ennsjhania
Forge Co., .TenUs street and the Dcla
warelrlver, Hridesbtirg IJreichtou w.is
taken to the Krankfonl Hosnital.
HIGH QUALITV Ql'ICK HKKVKE
Motor Truck Delivery
Lansdale Foundry Co.
Tnedate, Pa. l"-one--Lanida(e 4"0
FORWOOD-ME-MLORPLASTER
4Ttl Storss
or
ThowstnWoodFirii3hinq Co.
Fast Fresght Lines
From Philadelphia
(For lh accommodation of las than
CAUU3AD siiii'pnnsi
AH Points in Canada
New York State Pennsylvania
(Mj IlutTalo. N. .)
AH Points in Indiana and
S. E. Illinois la IndlonacwIN
New England Points
(Mi Uercnti-r. Muse.)
Through Carso Transfer
BARKERS DOUGHERTY
VrrUht Forwardrre
17S3 SANbOJl hT Hprace 0410
n STEEL HOOPS m
BANDS BARS
ANGLES WIRE
rromnt Uriherlea trom MckW. B
W. W. BAKER & CO. 3
940 N. Front St "
tlrll. Miirket 3101 Krktune, Park RBI
iru ir . ai': ii ii bu mm ::: :
IS YOUR POWER PL&
EFFICIENT?
We Can Make
It So
POWER PLANT
SERV3CE
Water Purification
Coal and Ash
Analysis
Combustion
JULIAN S. SIMSQHN
An Organisation of CHEMICAL ENGINEERS for
Technical Operation of the Power Plant
Broad and Girard Ave.
Philadelphia
the
Save Money
Use Standard Sizes
Window Frames. Doors.
Mouldings, Snsb, Stair k
Work and Colonnades,
Wall Board, All Kinds.
Enclosure & Storm Sash,
Jobbinc Lumber.
JAMES SHAW
I 52d &. Woodland Ave.
I Woodland 872 West 407
M
5T.
i ere
(INSTALLATION and REPAIR WORK
COVERING 1MB EHTinC FIELD OF
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDINaS
JaHt a little lilsslnic (.team
leak one-tenth of one Inch In
nreii nt 100 11. (tnocc WIl.I.
WASTi: SI1000 I'Klt YKAU at
the present price at coal.
STOP THE LEAKS!
We will do It effectually for
J'OU.
our Pirtxd sKKVicr.
IS PAIU-Ul INftUKANCi:
nsaluat Ioah In tlie future.
PsSHKSn?PI
Br W iBlffin llB
MEADOWBROOK
SCHOOL
StLoi For Boys
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Primary School ' (Boys under 8)
Lower School, Upper School
A school that rlee a boy a com
plete elementary echoolln and rre
raren for entrance to any .boarclInK
erhonl or colleo without tftkinr him
away from his home and Itn vital
Influence durlnr hi Impressionable
ear A school In which onen-alr
trolnlmr. baehall. etn.. handworB,
and intellectual atudy are combined
with Christian example and precent
to daelop full manhood nnd crfl
rl.ncy. School crounde hae 15 acres:
high elevation Located 3 mllea
north of Jenlclntown Readlnr Hall
. road to Meadowbrook. Autobua aerv
Ice for nearby placea. Rerlrtratlone
and nn.ilmmont of claeaea September
28 Tor proapertue. terme, ttc . ad
dress the Head Master
Kev. John White Walker, M. A.
Meadowbrook, Pcnna.
The William fenn Charter, School
No. 8 South 12th St.. Philadelphia
FOUNDED 1080
The academic er 1020-21 begins Tuts.
day. September 21. 1020. and tho Pros
pectus may be obtained on application.
Hulkllngn Hill bo open for Inspection and
for classification of pupils September 7th.
Itlclinrd M. Oummere. rii. D., Headmtr.
OAnitlSON. MP.
Garrison Forest School
A Country Eclioot lor Girls, less than an
nour rrom uaiumore. jntermemate and Col'
lege Preparatory, nor L. OAUniBON. MP,
TKKKHKlf I.. N. X.
WESTCIIESTEIl MILITARY AOADRSIT
UUItanr tralnlns In a Itomollke School.
Unsurpassed location on Hudson. Individual
attention. Write for catalogue. Jamas Net
son MoLure. Consult Public Ledger 8 cry. Bu.
Young Women anil Olrls
WASHINGTON. P. O.
HOLY CROSS ACADEMY
WAS1IIN0T0N. D. C.
Unsurnaneed Hoarding Nchool for fllrls.
Consult Public Ledger Service nnrenu.
KPCOATIONAI.
KDUOATIQXAI.
Peth Hexes
Ileth Hetes
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
(36th Year)
The one hundred members of the 'School of Commerce faculty
have had both practical experience and university training. Short
and intensive courses arc Riven, as well as course, leading to degree,
Sessions full-day, forenoon, afternoon or evening. All instruction is
individualized.
Fall term begins September 7
COMPLETE LIST OF COURSES
Adrtrtlslnr
Accounting (C. P. AJ
Accounting (Morning) (C. P. A.)
Accounting Mathematics (C. P. A.)
Atnsntirnsls Coarse
Auditing (C. P. A.)
Itookkeeplntr Course
Dullness Administration nnd Manage
ment naelnrs and Rales Correspondence
Certified Fubtlo Accounting Course
Commerce nnd Industry
Commercial Course
Commercial Kngllih (Advanced)
Commercial English (Intensive Course)
Commercial Law
Commercial Spanish
Conveyancing
Corporation Finance
Cost Atcountlnc
Credits and Collections
Domestic and Foreln Exchange
Kcanomlcs nf Pustness
Emergency Shorthand Course (4 months)
riling
four-year College Course In Pnslness
Four-jesr College Secretarial Course
Indoitrlat Management and PtstrlbaUss
Investment nnd Insurance
Machine Pookkeeplnc
Markets and Trices)
Merchandise
Money and lUnktnr
Normal Commercial Course
Office Training Course
Passenger Rate and Plvlsloni
Personnel Management
Preparatory Accounting
Purchasing In Modern Industry ait
Storekeeplng
Proofreading ,
Pallway Finance
Railway Transportation .
Rapid Calculation
Real Estate Law
Realty nrokezage
Reporting
Salesmanship (Wholesale)
Saturday Teachers' Course
Secretarial Course (10 months)
Shorthand (Pitman and flregg)
Traffic Rates and Management
Two-year Pay Course In AeeouUng
(C. P AJ
Typewriting (Touch Method, 200 machines)
Courses marked with a "star" Indlcato that further enrollment for the fall
term must bo limited.
Please send me free of charge complete Information and personal advice
about courses marked X, also application blank.
Name
Address.
Previous Education - .Jt,. 8-J-l'o
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
BROAD STREET BELOW BERKS
Philadelphia
From a Business
Standpoint
All courses in our schools arc con
ducted -with tho viewpoint of making
men and women more valuable to
commerce nnd industry.
Practical subjects taught by prac
tical men will help you to forgo
ahead. Write for preliminary book
let. V M CA
Central, 1421 Arch at.
West Bldg lt3 S Kid St.
NorthBldg. 1018 Lehigh Ave.
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia's urentest iinsiness ncnooi
j 807 Chestnut St.
Tbone Walnut 381
COMPLETE OFFICE TRAD.TNO
Our students In Shorthand, llookksetliu,
even In our Summer School, are gtwJn &
tensive training In office management, Win?
economics and nanm.ii?.h '"in.
any day and let u explain cu , I
courses to you "ll
xuujx. llDNTNKjfi COIXKOK
.,. nnd Collcae ofrniraerro
1017 Chestnut St, rtTdsdelohl.
xrfgrrmTr.r,W uat school
57lsVrSSt N,GHT SCHOOL
JJJUlu&U& U8r0,h0TofluchMl
Q 1200 Walaot St., Pailadclpais'
The Taylor School
1002
MARKET RT.
ummsr Session. Oren Shorthand Book
keeping. Touch Typing. Pay and Night.
BEAPINQ. PA.
BCnpiXKIIX SEMDfABY, Reading's iv&
iiirsie. . jvoaauia. s . itid
Junior College courses. New ath
Coll
log's train
Steffi
ttan Influences predominate. Tuition, fiu
per year, warren . -icei. a.su. v.u , era
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Accurate,
Efficient
Lubrication
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We announce to our friends and
patrons n stock of
Old-Fashioned
Philadelphia Red Press
Bricks
also
various coloied Fiont Bricks
made by the
DRY CLAY PROCESS
Smooth texture Beautiful in col
oring durable beyond comparison.
JARDEN BRICK CO.
26th St. nnd Panyunk Ave.
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Dealers and garage men who display the Sunoco Motor
Oil sign arc lubrication specialists. They analyze the lubri
cating requirements of a car and specify the right types of
oil and grease to meet them.
Sunoco dealers know the vital importance of accurate
and efficient lubrication in the operation of motor cars.
They have proved that it means longer life, more power and
a big saving in gasoline, oil and repair bills.
Sunoco dealers are selected. They are men who put
service before profit men who appreciate that proper
service to the public means giving the best workmanship
and best materials at reasonable prices.
Whenever you need oil, greases or other supplies, look
for the sign that signifies more than mere "motor oil." It
is your assurance pf eager, capable service and fair prices.
Sunoco Motor Oil and Sunoco Greases are the highest
quality motor lubricants possible to manufacture. The oil
is made in six types and the greases in three types to meet
every lubricating requirement found in your car.
Start right! Have your crank
case drained, cleaned and filled with
the right type of Sunoco. It will
prove to you the superiority of
Sunoco lubricants and show you the
advantages of dealing with a lubri
cation specialist.
PHILADELPHIA,
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A SS'lb. Channel Boss
laught at AvaJon. From
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SUN COMPANY
Philadelphia Oflice Finance Bldg.
More than a million and a quarter gallbns of lubricating oils per week.
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The Man Who Loves a Rod or Gun
Should Own a Home in Avalon
Followers of Izaak Walton find Avalon a veritable Fisherman's
Paradise. That most sought-after of North Atlantic game fish
the channel bass together with the gigantic "black drum"
abounds in Avalon waters. King fish and weakfish, flounders,
perch, "pigfish," tautogs are there in abundance to delight the
angler's heart.
For the gunner, Avalon's meadows offer curlew, willett, yellow
legged and gray snipe, c.alico-backs, bull-headed plover, wild
duck and marsh hens.
The widest, cleanest, safest beach on the North Atlantic Coast
is to be found at Avalon 270 feet wide and sloping gently far
out into the ocean. Avalon's pure, invigorating breezes, its
yachting, motorboating, surf and still-water bathing, and its
delightful social life make it the ideal spot for your summer
home.
A wholesale purchase of desirable properties enables us to offer
lots 50x100 feet, on streets fully developed with paved sidewalks
and sewers laid, at $700 cash or easy payments. Other lots down
to $125. Every title guaranteed absolutely clear. You will
never again have such an opportunity for buying a lot in one of
America's most attractive 'summer resorts.
Why not see Avalon for yourself? Why not motor or take the
train down next Saturday or Sunday? It will be a delightful
outing, even if you don't care to buy. Railroad fare refunded
to every purchaser. Salesmen with motorcars meet all trains.
Cut out, sign and mail the below coupon -without delay.
AVALON SALES ASSOCIATES
H. D. WERKHEISER, Gen. Mgr., 424 Widcnei1 Bldg Philadelphia, or
E. B. BECKER, Beach Sales Mgr.; Oflice Opp. P. R. R. Station,
Avalon, N. J., or
H. H. FRITZ, Financial Agent, 713 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
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