Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 01, 1920, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC XEDaER-PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920
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OPERAPAT
NEW TRAFFIC PLAN
Committeo te See Supt Mills
te Prevent Congestion That.
Marked Openlng Night
CALL BOARD SUGGESTED
The Mwutlvc committee of the Acad-
xll ..-. nna. rrtfnnrnf Inn Will
l-EniwM, ':
Sorrow In nn effort te Ami some sat sat
WiTctery solution of the traffic centU-
tens wuen cauncu in iivi,i ..-..,.
en Breed street nftcr the opera last
"'Jtfl mn. nhlrh J headed by
Charlton Yarwll. Includes Edward link.
Samuels 3. Fels. Harry Jerdan, V .
Hlnklc Smith and Wl 1 mm .1. xurncr.
The committee, which recently re re
euested of Superintendent Mills tlmt
BrMdrtrwt. In the Immediate vicinity
of the Academy of Music, be turned
ever te the use of opera patrons nt
the hour when the performances arc
ever, feels that some steps should be
taken te avoid a repetition of tlie con
gestion and delay of lust nlRlit.
Superintendent Mills said today that
a far as his force was concerned, last
nteht represented the best service tlmt
.i.. it., hml nlreadv nronesed nu
electric call-beard plan te members of
the committee, which was net adopted.
Heject Call -Beard rian ,
tt. ,i,.lnrM that n nlen similar te
that he has proposed Is the only hope
.1 .o,e,ii-lnr conditions and brimrinc
order out of the Seuth Bread strct chaos
en opera nights.
Members 01 mr ",r,,mm'11"
We declared that .Mr. Mills' plan Is
net practical, .
"I Knew in advance nun mil. wriii n
confusion was Inevitable unless some
steps te put In nn adequate call system
ierc taken," said Superintendent Mills.
"There Is nothing further the police
can de in the way of speeding things
up and getting the cars-te the curb in
bttter urdcr. , ,
"It would net be fair te the theatres
tnd clubs en Bread street te close- the
pace In front of the Academy te nil
but patrons of the opera. If the opera epera opera
Kecrs expect te have the conveniences
they wish In leaving the Academy, some
tnrt of efficient call system will have
te be put into operation.
Mills Makes Suggestion
"There arc approximately 000 cars
te go te the curb at the Academy after
the perlermance. in we i-uu mi iww
Is drive them around mid areuud and
hope that the owners get out te ttiem
In time.
"An electric system would mean that
ti-hen a car reached a certain pelnt
Relng east en Locust street,' its number
and th-- exact section of the curb at
which it would step would be flashed
te a beard In the lobby of the Academy
in plenty of time for its owners te go"
outside in time te beard It.
"With ten lending sections werhing
at the same time, this would greatly
Amplify conditions nnd expedite the
homeward movement."
Nertheait High Scheel 1914 te Dine
The 1014 clnss of Northeast High
flclioel will held its annual class
meeting and banquet tonight nt the
Hetel Hanover. E. .7. Cattell, city stat
istician, will be the guest of the class.
His talk will outline the mathematical
probability of any of the boys becoming
a future Democratic President. W. W.
Stevenson, bead of the department of
mathematics, will be the teastmnster.
Activities of Students
at University Today
10 he o'clock i'riars Senior
Honorary Society meeting, 3018 Lo
cust street.
1:30 o'clock Ronhemorc Clnss
meeting, Housten Club,
v 2 o'clock Hophemoro vigilance
1 committee meeting, lloimten Club.
7 o'cleckl-Hoosler Club meeting,
Housten Cluty. .
7 o'clock Open-lleartli Club
meeting, Housten Club.
7 o'clock Freshman duoscom duescom duoscem
mlttee meeting, Clccmnn Heuse dormitories.
NAB
PATROLMAN
ON THEFTCHARGES
Man Built Heme of Stelen Ma
terials,, It Is Alleged Has
Criminal Recerd
BAND.. LEADER IN WAR
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CHRIST AS BAZAAR OPENS
Roosevelt Hospital Holds Twe-Day
Affair te Aid Maintenance Fund
A Christmas bazaar, the proceeds of
which wllLbe added te the. maintenance
fund of the Itoescvelt Hospital, opened
nt 2 o'clock this nfternoen In Hernier
Hull, Shacknmaxen street, below (31-.
rnrd avcntiA The bazaar Is being di
rected by members of the IndiW aux
iliary of the Institution.
Useful nnd ornamental articles,
many of them appropriate for Christ
mas' gifts,- nre en sale. There nre bag
tdbles, fancy tables, grocery tnbles,
apron tnbles, h ""-nnd-10" table nnd
liemeinniln enke nnd candy tables. Hup-
ners. followed by dnnclng, will be
served tonight nnd tomorrow night,
when the bazaar will be closed.
Mrs. Franklin Brady, wife of Dr.
Frauklln Brady, chief resident of the
hospital, Is cbairmnn of the auxiliary.
Members assisting her are Mrs. It.
Schencmnn, Mrs. H. A, I-nng, Mrs.
William Stroud, Mrs. TVSulUvan, Mrs.
William Dcegan. Miss Elizabeth Neble,
chief nurse of the hospital; Mrs. Wil
liam Heed. Mrs. II. Strawn. Mrs. F.
Counsil. Mrs. .1. Bryan. Mrs. Geerge
Hays, Mrs. Mary Strykcr, Mrs. Wil
liam Itnmsbottem, Mrs. K. Krlcgcr,
Miss Nan Bardsley. Mrs. A. Petersen,
Miss K. ltewan, MIrh Annabcllc Cre-
lnr Mlvu Annn rIV "nrndt.
Members of the auxiliary expect the
receipts of the two-day sale will make
It possible for the bespltnl directors
te purchase new equipment neeuuu v
the Institution.'
'FIGHT R0XB0R0UGH FARE
Business Men Alse Pretest Nine
Cent Wlssahicken Charge
Pretest, nenlnst "the rates Of the
Heading Transit nnd Light Ce.. which
eperutes in Wissohlcken nnd Itoxbor Itexbor Itoxber
ough, was made last night nt a meeting
of the Menayunk Husiness .Men s anxu
pint inn .
At present the company charge tf
nine-cent fare and sens lour iickcis wr
thirty-four cents. The business men
nssert this rntc has never been author
ized by the Public Service Commission
and contends tnc cempnny hiiuuiu oper
ate at the same rate as charged by the
Philadelphia Itnpld Transit Ce.
The Themas F. Emery Pest of the
American Legien will, join the business
men In fighting the present rate.
UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS
FOR MEN
6etkjAL
'iftt
Kdgnr A. Landln, twenty-nine ycarx
old. n Negro patrolman of the Fifteenth
and Locust streets station, was nr
rested last night nt his summer home
in" Lnwndale, near Camden, charged
with having stolen the matetial from
which the home was, built and ether
larceny.
Detectives Doren nnd Smith, attached
te the efflec of County Prosecutor Wol Wel Wol
verten, of Camden county, arreted
Landln.
Accerdllng te the detectives, the man
had net only stolen material with which
1h built the house, hut had ate obtained
the furnishings by theft. The furni
ture is described as valuable.
Landln, who has another home en
Cnmnc street near Master, is nlse ac
etified by' 'City Hall detectives of the
theft of nn nutomeblle which he is said
te have kept in a garage nt his Lnwn
dale home. The detectives have gene
te Lnwndale te .recover the automobile.
According te Cnptaln of Detectives
Soulier's office, Landln has had a crim
inal record, nnd tlmt this record was
known when he was appointed te the
Police Bureau August 0, 1017.
Served Time for Stealing'
It Is alleged he was nrrnlgned Feb
ruary 7, 1012, before Judge Barratt
en 0 charge of robbery nt the home of
Samuel Shoemaker, who lived in' the
house new occupied by Mrs. Emma
Bergdoll, mother of the draft dodgers,
nt Wynnefleld.
According te the detectives I.andin
lml been employed by Shoemaker, and
that after he left the employ of the
family jewelry valued nt mere than
$300 was missed. He was found guilty
of the theft of the jewels and served
two years in the Huntingdon Ileforma Ileferma Ileforma
tery, from which he wns released May
20, 1014, police say.
When the appointment of Landln te
the police bureau was under considera
tion, several prominent persons ap
peared before the Civil Service Com
mission and urged the appointment.
Accordingly, Landln, whose father Is
n clergyman, was appointed. Later,
in 1017, he enlisted in the nrmy and
served with distinction in France, where
be wns mndc director of a regimental
Negro band. This band gave concerts
at several theatres' in this city en its
return from France. Later, Landln re
sumed IiIn duties ns a patrolman nt the
Fifteenth and Locust streets station.
I.andin. was nrrcstcd. the police snv.
after he had broken Inte a house that
Is being built en the White Herse pike
In Hauden Heights. Chief Van Lear,
of the Hadden "Heights police, who
hided In the arrest, sold that Landln
had stolen hardwood trimming valued
nt $400, mere than $3."i0 worth of tools
frcm a garage en the estate and six
teen bags of cement. This house is
being constructed by Edward Stubbs
and Charles Marshall, both contractors
of Woodlyn, N. J., who owned the
Melen property.
All of the material was transported
in the seven -passenger touring cer
found In Landln's possession, The
police nre endeavoring te connect him
with mere than thirty robberies of
building mnterials nnd furnishings tlmt
have eccuircd recently In the vicinity.
The accused policeman was held
under SlfiOO ball for court this morning
following a hearing before Justice
(Jrcgery at Lawuslde. The patrolman's
father, the Hcv. .loll 11 L. Lnndin, of
j.awns'.ue, sigueu 111s unit uenu.
STATE HARMQNIZER
NEW ROLE OF MAYOR
Will Confer With Penrose en
Legislature Speakership Te
Represent' Different Factions
TOWN DESOLATED BY FIRE
20 BusTness Houses and 10 Reel
dences In Jasp'er, Ala., Burned
.Issper, Ala., iW. 1. (By A. P.)
Fire erlgjtuiting enrly today In the
building of Hie Crawford Mercantile (,'0.
destroyed twenty business houses nnd
ten residences befern It was brought
under control. Enrlv estimates place
the less above $500,000.
The nrliicinnl business hleck of the
town nnd portions of three ether blocks
were wined out in the blaze, which
gained rapid headway, fanned by n stiff
wind.
Included In the burned area was the
property of the Southern Bell Telephone
Ce. nnd Ihc Western I'nlen Telegrenh
Ce., the First Natlenul Bank mid the
Southern Hetel.
Mayer .Moere will confer with Senater
Penrose this week en the Legislature
speakership nnd local political situa
tions. Ah for the speakership, the
Mayer Is riew in the role of a har har
nenlzer between the Pcnrese-Orundy
and Sproul-Crew forces. Following a
conference with the Governer, ten days
age, the Mayer announced, that be
would de nil he could te bring about
harmony in the state organization.
At the same time, However, lie selu
he would stand like n rock against har
mony In Philadelphia which continued
tin: Vnrcs as city leaders. In his talk
with Senater Penrose It Is understood
that the Mayer will make it plain te
the senior senator that he will have
nothing te de with any local harmony
deal which includes the Vnrcs. no mat
ter what the sennter himself thinks
nbeut it.
Among these who eelle'd en Senater
Penrose yesterday evening wns Themns
W. Cunningham, president of the Itc-
rubllcan Alliance, close friend of
resident Judge Brown, of the Munici
pal Court, and one of these active In
forming combination of ward lenders
which includes se-called Vnre leaders.
"I dlsctied the pelltslcal situation In
Philadelphia with the senator," said
Cunningham, "and I premised him
whatever support I am able te com
mand. The senator looked fine, in spite
of his long Illness, and he Is ready te
take an active part In political affairs.
I told li 1 111 I was anxious te aid him
In anything he may undertake, InMthcr
the city or state."
Held en Second Liquor Charge
"Smlttv" Lewis, nronrieter of a enfe
en Seventeenth street, near Seuth, tinder
bail charged with illegal sale of liquor
was arraigned again today en the same
ehnrge before Magistrate ltenshnw nt
Central Station. He wns held under
$ir00 ball for the grand jury On the
second charge, and Madeleine Ferd, a
waitress, wns held In $500 ball charged
with serving the liquor.
2 HELD IN STOCK ROBBERY
Certificates Valued at $137,000 Re
covered by Police
Jehn Ttrewnfnf Armat street licar
Oermnntewn nvcnuc,nnd Enech Tny-
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ler, jireiiweiui- 111 it imtiiriiuj ui mr
some address, were held for the grand
Jury today in connection with the rob-
, einr rut i.. i.,.!. A.i1ilni...
Uery III .7101, vni jii niuiit ci-i kiui-ukcc,
jewelry and clothing from the apart
went of William Blcliards. Thirty-fifth
street and Powelton nvenue, en "No
vember 17.
Detective fillnen arrested the me,n,
both of whom nre negrpes.
Brown was held in $5000 ball by
Mngistrnle Bcnshnw In Central Station,
charged with robbing' the apartment,
and Tayler was held uudcr $1000 ball
en the cbnrge nf buying some of the,
stolen articles. The stock certificates
were recorded.
Wc all want te be "healthy,
wealthy and wise." J f you're
wise you'll let the Cellins
System leek after your
"healthy," and "wealthy"
will leek after itself.
May we mail our booklet?
COLLIN'S INSTITUTE
OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
t'OI.I.INH Hl.Wl.. WALNUT ST. AT 1BT1I
AH-Year Comfert at
Touring Car Price
The Briscoe Sedan offers all the
convenience and comfort demanded
for Summer or Winter driving and
sells for only about the enme price
that ether charge for open cars.
The Sedasi is new $1885, f. e. b.
factory.
INCORPORATE
uistnbuters of Moter Cars and Trucks
BRISCOE KISSEL
JGRAIIT RENAULT
pjse
Polished Girdle
supwQuahir Diamonds
Exquisitely mounted into
Erufaifemenl Rinds - , Bar Pins
Bracelets - Necklaces - Breeches
Earrinds - Scarf Pins - Pendants
Available citlrihem
this Estabfaltmcnt
Stere burs 9 te S.JO
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ONLY STOW.
11th and Chestnut
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FINE STATIONERS SINCE 1864
CHRISTMAS STATIONERY
Monograms
Ceat of Arms
ADDRESS, With Telephone Ne.
ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED NOW
1121 CHESTNUT STREET
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Seme of the Articles
in Our Great Sale of
Imported Christmas
Gifts
Pottery Vases $1.00 1
Combination Ash Tray,
Match Bex and Candle
Helder 1,00
Photograph Frames 1,00
Silver-Plated Competes... 1.00
Bronze Candlesticks 1,00
.Cigarette tidxes 2.00
Inlcstands o,eo
Novelty Cigar Lighters. . . 2.00
Ornamental Vases ...... 2.00
Fern Helders '. '. &oe
Combination Barometer &
sThcrmemetcr ,. ' 5.00 .
Bronze Stattiettes ! 5.00
Gilt Frame Triple Mirrors 5.00
Electreliers 5 00
Smokers' Sets 5,00
Bronze Groups 10.00
Copper Jardinieres ....... 10.00
Marble Busts 10.OO
Porcelain Umbrella Stands 10.00
Marble Busts & Groups . . . 25.00
Many Other Useful and Ornamental Gif&.
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The Uesenbach Galleries
1320 Wqlnut Street
Christmas Cards and Calendars
r 'sBskaw
FASHION PARK 5ETS
A NEW PRICE STAND
ARD IN FINE CLOTHES
Here are clothes se well
known and widely respected
that the price and quality
need no explanation. Legiti
mate values which resist crit
icisniand pave the way te a
splendid and unusual saving1.
The important thing for you
te worry about is getting here
early enough te make a satis
factory selection.
Pay an easy price for clothes
which were hard te get a
year age.
$50
$50
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JACOB REEDS SONS
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If you appreciate Real Savings en Real
Clethes, this Ad is for you I
SPECIAL QUANTITY
of our $60, $65, $70 and $75
Suits and Overcoats
at One Single Price
$45
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HE reductions are from actual
former prices, net from guess
work valuations and we stand just
as squarely by the sales figures as we
did by the regular figures. We've
reduced the prices, but net our'
responsibility. We and the clothes
themselves stand in the same relation
te you at the new prices as at the
old prices. We may be advertising
reductions, but we're still selling
our Quality Clethes !
Unusual Bargains for
: $35
in Overcoats and Suits
Fine Suits and Fine Overcoats for)
$50
j meant te bring much mere!
Trousers at Special Prices !
Woolen Trousers, $6.50, $8, $9
PERRY &. GCX
16th and Chestnut Streets
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Patent Celt
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$8
Silver Cleth $10
AT DELMAR you will nl
" ways find the newest and
most exclusive in footwear
at decided savings.
Our upstairs location
means a big saving in rent
and our low expenses make
our low prices possible.
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