Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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LEbaER-PHILADELPHli.V WEDNESDAY, O0tf6BER 6, 1020
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'Turner forConcrete"
The six spokes to our wheel
are
Selling Purchasing
Detail- ConBtructinR
Designing Accounting
Executive
The 14 Kxccutivco uho di
rect these functions in our
six offices have averaged 14'4
years' continuous service.
"Team work counts."
TURNER
Construction. Go
1113 Sannom St.
Five Are Apprehended in Jfhls
City and Two Others, in
Washington
SAILOR WAS BUYING TicKETS
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EVANGELIST SPEAKS HERE
Rev.
on
Paul Rader Will Later Go
World Tour of Preaching
The Itev. Paul Rader, cangelit nun
pastor of the Moody Tnbcmncle, Chi
cago, nlll nprak on the League of
Nations at a mass-mooting tomorrow nt
OOB In the Arch Sheet Methodist
' Kplscopal Church, Hronil and Arch
streets. Ou Thursday ho will rtellvt.
two addresses, one at T, o'elocK In tne
Cttrnoon and another in the evening
in Spring (inrden Street Methodibt
Episcopal Church, Twentieth mm
Spring Garden streets.
Within two weeks Mr. Rader will
leave for a world tour, in the coiiiho of
which he will preach In y.mrgeon'H
Tabernacle. I.on Ion , in Edinburgh, in
France, llelgiuin, I'alvbtine, India,
Japan and China.
Seven runawar bors vcr rcporteil
by the police this msrnlng as having
been picked up during the night : five of
them in this city and two in Warning
ton. Joe Wolbert, sixteen cars old, of
1024 Fulton street, and Tony MnMno,
fourteen years old, of Oil! Ilcrkley.
street, Camden, were taken In charge In
Uroad Street Station with a sailor,
who was bujlns them tickets for New
Yoik. Ths sailor was held, although
he denied that he hnd mi thing to do
with the boys leaving home.
Charles (tallngher. sixteen xears old.
of 20in Fiillnn -tieet. New York, and
llenlamlu Kdelstein, thirteen ears old.
of Hi 2 Jlonroe street lironuivn, were
picked up in the ri'tiliul pnrt of the city.
A third New York lo Is Louis (tolder
shone, twelve enr old, of 120 Foun
tain nenue, Rrookljn, who was found
wandering nlone earl this morning In
the business district.
The Washington police reported that
during the night thev hnd apprehended
two youthful FhllndflphlatH roaming
about the citv. The nre John Kollv
mid T.ester Newton, of 121 South Cecil
street The are b"ins he'd, as aie
the bos in this i'lt. . uwnillng the ar
rival of their parent'
Camden Ferry Passengers Jarred
Passengers on a Philadelphia and
Camden ferrjboat were shnkui up .
tfrdnv when the boat btimpul the pil
ings in trjing to enter the dock. Alex
ander Kline, twenty-one onrs old. of
1837 North Fifth street, Philadelphia.
was Jammed between two automobiles
when the boot bumped. He was taken
to Cooper Hospital, but is not believed
to be seriously hurt.
Student Calendar
at University Today
4 :30 o'clock Rehearsal
baud at Wcightman Hall,
1 o'clock Sophomore dues
mittee at Houston Club.
7 o'clockScalp and Made Club
at Houston Club,
7:S0 o'clock Culver Club at
Houston Club.
STUDENTS BALLOT
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PULLED ALARM BOX
Perm Mon Vote on Future Ath
letic Policy in Classrooms
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Today
for
Detective Arrests Four Boys
Calling Flro' Engines
Upon information supplied by tesl
dents iu the neighborhood of Seven
teenth and York streets, Detective Jo
seph Hart, of the Twenty-sixth nnd
Yorks streets police station, nrrested
ofur boj s, charged with calling the fire
engines out on a false alarm by pulling
the fire box.
The boys ore Joseph Miller. six J cars
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I.ucqh, nine years. 2343 limit !r struct.
and Frederick Robin win. eight vears
old. 2337 Colorado street. The bos
were sent to the House of Detention.
"FRATS" VOICE SENTIMENT
Students of the University of Penn
sylvania will express their views on the
retention of tho "degree rule" in ath
letics on ballots to be circulated In the
classrooms today.
The "degree rule" bars from Inter
collegiate competition all students hold-
ins degrees from other colleges. This
ride is generally rococnlzed In othir
old. 2023 llancroft street iJosenh Smith. I"1.'1"1 on'' DUt n "W ' being made
eight, 2347 Colorado street. Joseph " J. ".. M"n.
BURY BROTHER AND SISTER
Parents Collapse at Double Funeral
In St. Francis' Church
The double funeral of Charles and
Teresa Ljnch, of 2207 liraiuhwinc
street, the brother and -flster who died
within n few da.vs of each other, was
held in St. Francis' Catholic Churdi.
Twenty-fourth and Green stroew nt
ten o'clock this morning.
Solemn requiem Mass was held and'
the sermon was preached by Father'
Kcllv of the Cathedral. Fnthcr Lvnch
of St. Francis' conducted the services.
Five hundred persons conducted the
impressive ceiemony. The father uud
mother of the dead voting min and
woman were In n state of collapse and
had to be assisted from the church.
Interment in the 'ame grave was
made In Holy Cross cementcry.
The undcrirrariiinfn Imrlv nml iim iln.
gree holders, notably in the low sdiool,
.rem overwhelmingly in favor of the
rule and n big mnloHtv for Its reten
tion is eipectcd to bo rolled up today.
The lesults of the vote will be pre
sented to the nthlctlc council when it
meets on Friday to toko action on the
rule. Ihe exact number of votes for
and against the rule will be reported
upon.
Dally Leads Fight
The PeiinsIvnnlan, the student dally,
Is leadlnc the fight on the repeal of the
rule The plan to repeal It is led by
povvirful alumni in the face of the ad
verse wishes of the students.
In an editorial todnv Ii r. lVtmml.
voninn gives the result of u anvnh of
Hie law school, in which vlrtuall all
the students hold degiees nnd In which
the strongest opposition to, the rule
might be expected.
Only three students in that school
voted for tho repeal of the rule, tho
others declaring for its retention so
that the University might take no un
fair advantage over competitors, or re
fusing to vote.
Horace M. Barba, Philip Price and
.Karl Q, Harrison, class leaders In the
school, signed a statement to the effect
that degree students should be so Im
mersed In their work that the time spent
trjlng for nthlctlc teams would appre
ciably hurt their scholastic standing.
Tho editorial also quotes Dr. ".Too"
MrCracken, a fnmous football star of
years ago, who come to the University
of -Pennsylvania with a degree. He
played on the vnralt for several ears
before the enactment of tho rule. Doc
tor McCrockcn is quoted as saying :
"Under the present circumstances I
am In favor of tho degree rule, ah
other eastern colleges have adopted
that eligibility law, and Pennsylvania
should certainly not bo the only outsider.
t.a n l, some tnetnOU ui
equalising the average age yw
'There
placrs, anu tne uegreo c.v t ...mi
better than any other method. It seems
unfair for Pennsjlvanla to piny olfcr
men now thnt her rivals do not.
Last night every fraternity av u.
stitutlon met. and went on record as
being opposed to the repeal of the rule.
The decision In every
being op
The dec
tually 'Unanimous,
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High Grade Watches for Men
The most desirable are thin
models, of which wc show a
large assortment.
Special mention is made of
ah ultra-thin gold Riverside
Waltham watch $200.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
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Uhe Specialty Siqb Oriainaiionb
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
THURSDAY
A Most Exceptional Sale oi
WOMEN'S COATS AND WRAPS
At the Very Special Prices
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78.00 and 98.00
These Garments,Were Made to Sell
for from uo.oo to 165.00
Specially Featured are some of the Most
Fashionable Cape and Wrap Types in
PEACHBLOOM, VELDYNE
or SILK BOLIVIA
Lined with Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow, Peau de Cygne
Thcic capes and wraps are typical of the individualized fashions
sponsored by this shop six different models are presented;
each one is distinguished by certain style characteristics tvhich
ivill appeal to those rvho seelt something apart from the usual.
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SILK BOLIVIA WRAP
cut on straight linos, with semi
shawl collar; to bo worn either
straight or draped; lined with
radium pussywillow to match.
Colors 1 Pincneedlo, brow n
Bedouin, navy or r7Q ((
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SILK BOLIVIA DOLMAN
cut on straight wrappy lines,
with bolted front. Lined
throughout with radium pussy
willow to match. Colors: Brown,
Bedouin, pinonecdle, 7Q (f
navy or black. . .. lOtUU
VELDYNE DOLMAN
featuring a largo convertible
collar trimmed with two bands
of taupe nutria, molo or Hudson
seal. Warmly interlined nnd
peau do cygne lined to match.
Colors: Beaver, Siberian
squirrel, Malay,
brown or Juniper,
98.00
"CHERUIT" MODEL CAPE
with wrap sleeve. Fashioned of
Vcllouise, a new soft surface
fabric. Colors: Suchow, Pom
polian, Juniper, Siberian
squirrel, navy or '7(1 (C
black iO.XJlt
FUR-TRIMMED COATS
developed m peachbloom or
chenille cloth; blouse back and
string belt; convertible collar of
Australian opossum or taupo
nutria. Colors: Henna, wine,
Zanzibar or soal QQ A A
brown yO.UU
BOLIVIA WRAP-COAT
with largo collar of taupe nu
tria, Australian opossum or
mole. Heavily interlined and
lined with pussywillow to match
fur. Colors: Brown, Bedou)n,
pineneedle or QC Cifi
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BONWIT TELLER & CO.
(Ji4 Specialty Shop OfxiainaUonb
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
ANNOUNCE FOR TOMORROW A
VERY SPECIAL SELLING EVENT
Lowered Costs of Raw Skins and
Materials Make Possible Lowered
Prices on
FUR COATS and WRAPS
of Fashion and Quality
A collection which includes many of the finest
examples of luxurious fur fashions that have ever
been assembled. Especially featured are pelts
of the more rare qualities in developments that
are typical of this shop's originality.
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The voting of students today will Jio
on open ballots, On each ballot will be
printed two opinions, one for and one
against tho rule. The students will
sign their names and classes beside the
sintlment they favor.
llepresentativcs of the Sphinx and
Friars Bcntor Society will make the
canvass for votes.
N0RRI8 CONTRIBUTES TO FUND
(1 corse W. Norrls. director of the
Federal Reserve Hank In this district,
hnH followed President Wllaon's action
nnd mailed a check for $500 to the
Democratic national headquarters in
ftevv York, as a campaign contribution.
Y. M. H. A. TO GIVE PLAY
Dance Will Follow Minstrel ciuw i
r,"u"""" "" evening
A'cricct I'upus, a new ptoduciu.
by tho Minstrel Club of the v
men a xiuureir iissociauon, will U I
under tho auspices of the asod,i!
amusement committee. '
The play, which jvlll feature th.,u,,
of the previous productions of the Ml
strcl Club, as weir as of the IUit,.
Club, wilt be followed by a dune,.'10'
HICKORY
WMSTAND GARTERS
FOR GIRLS AND BOYS
TAILORED TO EXCEL
Hickory Waists, like Hickory Garters for girls and boys,
are tailored to excel. They must give your children
the utmost service and comfort and they must prove
the most economical for you to buy that's our ideal I
The body of the Hickory Waist is made of fine mer
cerized sateen wears well and washes Wonderfully,
The sensible front breast strap holds the waist comfort
ably and securely. All sizes 2 to 14 and each fits
perfectly, AIIn buttons arc genuine unbreakable bone
and the pin tube attachment prevents the garter pin
from bending or breaking.
You'll find them in the notions, boyt'
and infants' departments
OSTEIN & COMPANY
ma him or
PARIS GARTERS
for men
MEW YORK
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HUDSON SEAL
COATS
Sports Models, thirty inches
long; of selected dyed musk
rat skins.
Unusual Value at
225.00
Specialized
FRENCH SEAL
COATS
Three-quarter length full-flare
models. Self or natural squir
rel collars and cuffs.
Unusual Value at
225.00
WANTED ,
By High-Grade Specialty Store
in Boston
UNDERWEAR BUYER
Familiar with New York market and with thorough
knowledge of French, American and silk garments.
B 204, Ledger Office
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Marmot Coats
Three-quarter-length model, Kolinsky dyed. 1 IE f(
Unusual Value at 1W,UU
Natural Leopard Cat Coats
Three-quarter length; natural raccoon col- 1f)E f)f
lars and cuffs. Unusual Values at VJ. W
Hudson Seal Coats
Three-quarter length, full ripple model.
Of fine selected dyed musk rat skins. Qi? flfl
Unusual Values at oo.WU
Hudson Seal Coats
Three-quarter length, full ripple model.
Trimmed with natural skunk, squirrel or 40 ft O
opossum. Unusual Values at JlUl
Hudson Seal Coats
Three-quarter length full - flare model. CCfk ff
Beaver collars and cuffs. Unusual Values at '''""
Ye .tclvman
Witk His Bell
In the early yean of our city watek;
men were employed to "make tho round!
at fixed intervals during tho night to ring
a bell and cry tho hour.
Tho ringing of tho bell wai to atun
the citizens that their property was beinj
guarded. Being waked by a bell-ringer
wmilrl nnnnt ,a now w!ln VTA naVO tut
assurance that our money and valusbleifl
are safe in the vaults of our bank.
Our vaults defy both flames and bur
glary. I
Money deposited with us in cheeklni
account is safo and earns 29&J mon'
posited in n savings fund account i'ifi'
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Automobiles
A STUDERAKER YEAR"
BECAUSE
Studebaher cars respond in
stantly to tho slightest touch
of accelerator or brake the
most delightful car to drive,
in Broad street traffic,
Vompr Delivery on Open and
Closed Modeli, $1672 to
$4745 delivered in Phila.
Cord Thee and Autonuttia
Gear Lock are standard
equipment.
The Studebaker Sales Co. of PhiU.
847-49 North Broad Strort
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