auitHHawnkZ&friXznB A V y "'v W1 x rWflRl 4 k I f 1 1 4 EVENING PUBLIC . (LEDGERr-PHILEPHlA, THURSDAY, NOYEMBEB:il, 1920" SCHOOL DEADLOCK DRAWS CRITICISM (Teachers Say Beard's Delay in oelectmg New Head Is Regrettable achoela in te de It with the serious pur pose of obtaining the best man available, ae matter where he may come from. At least the1 meeting showed who were the really strong men, and pre. gressivca en the beard and who were the ones who stand In the way of edu cational betterment In the city." MANY NEW MISSIONARIES 275 Appointed by Methodist Epis copal Church Recerd Broken The largest number of nw mission aries ever sent te foreign fields In any one 5 car in the history of the Methodist I!fil4ivnnl Phnmh trrn Rent Hiirltiir thn QUICK ACTION IS URGED pl year ending November 1, accord- lng te announcement today by Dr. u. 0. Murrleck, executive secretary for the rnliacielpula area. 11... 1ma .anln.. . . -fmT uu liitftveb iitcuuun jem nan aiai. when nlnety-slz recruits were appointed and sent out bv the Methodists. Dur ing the fiscal year just concluded, 275 meeting ' missionaries were appointed, of which ciRUi ftwc unmftiiru lu uuuill jviuctiiu Educators and teachers nre free In their criticism of tht methods which they ay breupht about n deadlock ever the choice of a superintendent of schools lit the Beard of Education Tuesday. Members of Teral women a lxty.nIne t0 Chlna Mty t0 Indlft nnj 1nh And 4ihr: nrnntcnttnntl fttittpd ; llnm tMff ttrm fhlpfv en .....v. ...... Hv....- ...r......-.-.. , I'lll'liui ..,. w .... u. vu. fcj . their Intertlen of railing meetings te ' take up the matter before the nfxt meeting of the beard en Decembr 14, when the question of electing a new chcel head 'Hl again come up for de cision. I "Ne matter what they wete doing, the methods used bv the beard at their last meeting were nil wrong, an they J Malaysia, six te Mexico, five te Japan, two te Korea, and two te Europe. The list does net include relief work werk em In European war areas. A major ity of the new oppelnteco have already reached their stations. According te ncthity they are classified as follews: One hundred and three evangelical, ninety educational, forty -one medical nnd thirty-six Industrial. The 1020 have been en almost every important i ,,. mnrw ,B , Ti.'nr nf fh fire action they have ever undertaken, nn'd ..,..., nrmrrum of th Meth- ffi-iV B&ef'wS: ' e'dlsuTMcreiSdesTe ependlturV of "J ""TntllrVennsvl. .1110.000.000 In war reconstruction nnd vanla 'It is nrettr m-arlv time." said Dr. Jenes, "that the beard realized Its re sponsibility te the public nnd used methods that arc serious, careful and tcirntlfic for educational betterment. '"Personally. I should find mere fault sjvith the methods used by the beard than the type of men they have con cen mldercd for superintendent. Of course, there should be but one consideration, and that Is te get the bent man In the country, wherever he may live. An three men considered Dr. Herrlek, Dr. Wilsen and lr. Smith are educators f the "highest type. Dr. Uerrlck has the advantage of knowing the Philadel phia school system, but the disadvantage of never having been n superintendent nd of hating been out of the public choel work for ten years. "Dr. Wilsen I knew as an able edu, edu, edu, eoter of geed, sound, progressive ideas and a great deal of experience. lie has that invaluable quality of being able te weld conflicting forces together and of bringing harmony where discord reigned. Dr. Smith, tee, is an able educator, with a geed record, diplomacy and a pleasing personality." "The methods used by the Beard of Education at its meeting were, te say the least, distinctly out of order," said Ir. Laura II. Carnell, deen of Tem ple University and chairman of the education committee of the Civic Club. "Fer an organization of any kind te nelect a committee te de n piece of work, te which It devoted rnuUi time and trouble, and then te ignore Its report, is nothing mere or less than an insult," he added. "There is no question in the mind i any fair-minded person that the only way te go about selecting n man for a pest like that of superintendent of car. INSTALLATION and REPAIR WORK sggvTgSl COVER1NO TMTTnTIRC FIELD Or MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDINGS POWER STEAM ft ELECTRIC HCATINC PLUMBING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS LIOHTINO VENTILATINO GENERAL PIPING WORK ETC. We confidently believe that we carry the big gest general repair stock of Heating, Plumbing and Electrical goods in the United States. It's for your use, new or later, day or night. Give us a ring. 8AILOR ROBBED OF $100 Three negrees held up .Tack Well, of the United States steamship Fredericks, at Tenth nnd Pine streets, two bleckB from n police stntien, shortly before midnight last night, and robbed him of $100 and a geld ring. Patrolman Waters arrested three men en suspicion in connection with the robbery, but at n hearing today, before Magistrate O'Brien, Well was unable te identify them ns his assailants and the were released. THE LACE SHOP 922 Chestnut St. Bargains for Friday Only S3.95 i White Voile Waists 1 at $ 1.00 $1.50 Silk Stockings at 7Qc a Pair Every pair guaranteed perfect. .$5.00 Broadcloth Silk Waists at 3.00 $1.25 Batiste Bleemers at 75 55c te $3.00 Bust Confiners 28cta1.50 $3.00 a Dez.Real Irish Picot Edge at $1.25aDez- Ne C. O. D., Mail Order or Exchange aillllllllllllllilllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinTTTITITE h W&FyS vile Can your file clerk equal this speed? Hew te O W long does it take your file clerk find or file a letter r In thousands of offices throughout the country the "Y and E" Direct Name Fil ing System has reduced finding or filing time te less than 10 seconds. Actual time-tests made in a number of Philadelphia offices averaged QY& seconds! If you are "getting along" with a slew, antiquated filing system why net bring your office up te the " Y and E" "Tea Second" standard? Ask for our new book "Finding and Filing In less, than Ten Seconds." FiHnu System SerWce, Equipment and SappUtt 1013 Chestnut St., Philadelphia TELEPHONE Bell, WALNUT 167 1 Keystone, RACK 17-U rtMM Huppltt Win. Cabinet la weed and teal "Y and K" Efficiency Desk Y and B" Recerd 8af u niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiirnMMMnTari RED CROSS BEG! ANNUAL ROLLCALL Starts Canvass In Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware and Choster Counties SEEKS 250,000 MEMBERS TJie fourth annual Hd Ctem roll call betan today. After months of preparation the Southeastern Pennsyl vania Chapter, 218 West Ittttenhouse square, la entering upon the work bet ter prepared than at any time In 1U history, It la paid. Under the leadership of Mts, Jehn White Geary, of Chestnut Hill, thou aanda of vremen In the Ave counties of Philadelphia. Ducks, Montgomery, Delaware and Chester will try te can vasa every man, woman and child In the next two wecka, cndln Thanks giving Day. Ne quota has been assigned te this territory, but the officers of the chapter are confident of surpassing the mem bershtp gained a year age, which; was 175,000. The leaders hope that by Thankvglvlng Day the enrolled mem bership will total 250,000. Fer the flrat time arace1017 the In dustrial nlantu are being reached In an organized way Under the leadership of Jeseph W. Iiitcas a group et able men are organized for an effective cam paign. A number of big business firms have lent some of their best workers te aid Mr. Lucas, GOES ON' RAMPAGE City Hall Bootblack Makes Attack en Police Official Frank Giordano, of 1202 Peters street, known for a number of years an "the whistling bootblack," went en n ram page in City Hall last night and at tacked AMlntant Superintendent of Po lice Geerge Tempest with a paper weight. He was ery powered and en the advice of Dr. Jehn H. Kgan, pellre surgeon, was sent te the Philadelphia Hospital for examination as te his sanity. Fer years Frank baa been a well- known character in City Hall and has sntnett tnc unoee et nearly every city celebrity. Of late his business has fallen off because of keen competition. Hie World loosened up its corn belt when Pest Teasties came en the market (tfUi (denr says Surroundings mean a great deal Three newly decorated and refurnished Dining rooms, offering te you the very beat there is in feed and service. Of course the prices are moderate. ttye ftt. fames! ?etel Walnut at 13th Street . Heward Slocum, Mgr. FIREMEN RESCUE WOMAN AND 1 MEN One Is Carried Down Ladder During Blaze at 3336 North Bread Streot H0SEMAN IS OVERCOME 10 :22 o'clock. She was carried through n Htnekc-flllcd hall te the street. Jacob liewcnburg, sixty-nine years nldj tthe wnn nn the second fleer rear, was the ether person saved. Mr. Iff"' enburg was 111. Firemen" had difficulty In carrying him out. - The flames virtually destroyed the electrical sher of W. it. Hodlne In the basement of the apartment house. The fire burned through the shop celling, lle- dine was within te niecKS 01 nis pincc when He taw the engines, but he did net fellow them. He was hurrying nemc te a kk child. Willln Inm Iteltheimer. n heicman of I'nglnc Company Ne. CO, was nearly Firemen groptnc.threngh dense smoke In the Rhervle Apitrtmentft, 1W.10 North Bread street, lastnight rewmed a woman nnd two men, Including Jacob I.arge man, the proprietor, who was carried down a ladder from the second fleer. Mrs. Hertha Nnglce, u dressmuker, who occupied an apartment In the rear of the first fleer, had retired when the flre was discovered in the basement at i Jutt Printed . DUTTON'S Connoisseur's Catalogue of Rare and Valuable BOOKS & FIRST EDITIONS Sent en Rejunt 681 Fifth Avenue New Yerk Ottcute SI. TTuma? Church 2L. Li. overcome by smoke while Jn thJW' ment. He wns esslsted te the "idewfllk. After reviving J(c returned te I :he ; fire. The first fleer ireni 01 me uiiu. Is occupied by Hflfff & Prl, . m estate firm. On the. third fleer art apartments . occupied by David M. Iech, M. Flaherty and Conden Fex. Rave you Dined and Danced In THE BOX? AT THE RITTENHOUSE 22D AND (CHESTNUT STREETS THE TIERSEYHVE are 'here te entertain you from neon en, for Luncheeu and Dinner aTwell aauppeand te fnih Ute beat of music if you wteh tu Select your Luncheon from a number of attractive platters k. f -!. . Trt Aain r And for Dinner there are platters ako-er you may order carte from an excellent and vanea menu la i ri e I i Vs vZ. HOSKINS Fer Everything Your Office Needs HP US Commercial Stationery AceeDDllng Ferms Mtd fa Order, Looie Leaf or Bound. Blank Boeki, Loete-Ltal Ledgtri, Office Appluncei, Peni, Inbi, Paperi, Wattrmtn'i Foentiin Pni, Cemaercial Engrav ing and Printing. BUSINESS FURNITURE Office Desks Chain and Tablet Filing Cabinet and Supplies Card Index Systems Sectional Bookcases Office Safes Gift for Men . New Is the time te select the business man's Christmas Rift! A Itesldns efflce desk, office chnlr or book beok boek cftfco, f6r Instance. 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This device allows the ten. fmnf n . m it ctuelle te be opened and the sound te vibrate freelv ind unmuffled in all directions, net te w2u? r 0..uw vi4U UUCU" e OFF F EVERY article of merchan dise in the William H. Wana- 1 O T1! 1 1 maKer otere. 1 nis aeaucnen is made from the price which appears en the original price tickets sewed te each garment in this wonderful stock. It applies te imported overcoats! It applies te our own overcoats! It applies te ulsters, ulsterettes, greatcoats! It applies te all our Crystal Cab inet suits! It applies te dress clothes! It applies te all furnishings! It applies te leather-lined coats for metering! It applies te hats and caps! Ne "held-backs" or "holdouts" of any kind mental or otherwise. William H. Wanamaker iimiiHMMimiiiiiiim izj. j-vi unestnut street CfiMk t if Mini 'VVeWeWy 1 fir i Hi t ' It - - - II, IillGfllllllllli I. i t i! lU ! 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Illll Iftillwl JU 1 P " I,0th Actuc,I8 9250 te 91901 1 II Pt L -T Plllttsla "" -' tandnrd PaUies, $50 te $850 ttsgw6!,f.kriga'.y ? i axg.MeMUiliui'ii d y rv -rrirr And this Actuelle plays all mahea of records. Hut there is really enlv ene wnn- ,,,. jeuraelf hew great this thing "ff that VrtHZ eated leu must hear it. Come in today. Hew e Actuelle nlav the fummm Rnnnt.i.. nTiV P Meedle Cut records-Actuelle Rerd8. B n" along a friend, especially if that friend iB n musician wS The ohallew parchment cena In tightly HtreU ha and fits at thn end of u tute, A taut wlre runn threuxh thla tub and carries each vibration from the Paths tiapphlre ball or HUel Needle te thn varchment rene This simple device makes possible the wonderfully acc.uru.te and full reproduction of lbs Actuelle, tSfe PaiKe' Shep tOZG GhestnutMroet ' I :3 T V3- i -As . l rntt i J ' u. .... ... a i . : ." , a . . f tj -lLi'A.,S. n- " . J ..n'Aif " ' I -t li. J 'lj$iii ssm f!'rW?ff S? ty? "j A&ivMrYt- ' ,'r. 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