Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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FOR OBERHOLTZER
University Activities
Scheduled at Penn Teda
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1020
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71! RELIGIOUS STUDY
$term Center of Film Contro
versy Himself Asks That
Agitation Step
GRAMMER CALLS MEETING
Frlfndn arw! tmppertcru of T)r V,'
V. Obcrhelt. r ill c.ntir i their ffiM I
te hate him rie"i! n a Mitln; member
10-JtO oVleels Debate ceuu '1
iwMinjr, C'eIIfrp Hall.
:(0 nV.nel: --In.k ntxl Vg Ouli
lirVuen, l)e. Mtewn ClithheufP
1 GO e'c'cclt Senior Huh mectlnR,
Housten (.'In1'.
fi:)0 o'elool: I'uiieh ltew". beard
meting, .'H'.Ti Weuilluinl aTnu
r:l." o'rleck Interfratcrnlty
louneil wrtlnc IIimiteD Club
7:Oh o'eleolc MiinUus Club meet
wt, Ilniistfii Club.
7 (x ..'clfM'k Pramif. i'
melting, I vIIcre Hall.
:1 .i'l(ii k -l'mjInrTx" 1,
1. isit,,"ii Ilulluin;.
has already bn opened In West Phila
delphia. Officials In educational rlrelei
i nre Inclined (e favor the HUSKMtien, but
SCHOOLS
URGED
emphasis upon utilitarian things; when
wp hear sneer1 at the line art and boys
and clrls turning their backt upon the
elnili"ii! w-hm ue (lml AVIinrten schools.
the rhurclien will have te demenitrate J excellent theiifih the may ln outnum eutnum
Hiircess In the pcveral "weekly Mhoeln" I berinp the roller courses for line art,
j en realize tnat ciiucauenni mciueu-i ure
b-eaklnft down," the I'lensjinun w
"The edueaiVnnl trend .f the dre'Isi
toward business elliclency. and that. II
claim, is net education. Tl ere Is such
a thins as a materialistic education that
ran turn out vill-educutcd bad citizens. j
"If you doubt whether our educrt- i
tlenal syntem has bnflen down, leek n' ,
Kitty -second street, or many ether pep-
ilur thoroughfare of mi even ni;, unu
it. VU IV DnrPrt1 nf r. ti.AAt..
of the Heard -t Motion Hctur- Censers. Wn TPan(lit Ilr f,rcn,mer had eipre- ! j f the Wt Phlludelphia brnneh of the1
Despite a p'tb te r.v)fs by Or. , j,(M epiriur. c' the recent rullt r -i the I Sundat S 'hen' U-.n(ntIrn of iti. Di
i new eenxership beanl, KepinB ui" rriM'i -. i '""'ji'iiiia, i rm tn f,r.
ture from exhibition In Penrt-M' at ia I'lilUp s l'r 'tenant llplscepa' Ch.irtl .
"it in ii i... lit tl,'r(pit ilirertien. ' si n r iti.vfri.etieh fir rinKhrmi
.. . . .. . ... .. .. I ...".. (....' a. n --.-... . . . .,.,.-
t.a;nt frr n T-inMn.;3t'.eti rnar me h(l JHill ..,, , ,la B,.(l t0 h(.ft. tiuit rrrr
Ticore.'s eAinpaui. beitii? aBd in his , the beard of ener tnek it l i'i
behalf be Mennfd. this attitude of P.-. th- re-ent , ni. sprea-1 erite.ie urn
. ou established.
The weekdaj religious Instruction
'plan Is te permit chlMruu te be re
leased from publle school one or two
Dr Pllilllnd P Oeiynnfl Tnlle lleurs ll,lrI,'B the week und give then
ur. millips l-.. USgOOCl lOllS rPKi0s inftruet.en In churcbts of lliel-
Slindnv Srhnnl Rnrlw rlelnn own "HkIeus nflillutlen durlnc theie
euntmy acnoei BOtiy iicneme ( , rri0(K U hBS received considerable
k IMepcicnru nttentlefi in New Yerk.
is Necessiiiy th,H cl, Dr 0 , ,.
- - Interdeiiominntlenal committee has bf n I beheld the standards of our young pee
n iMctdiiet Trteurne nuifiiv weriiinn en me preposition Ter a , pie."
iU INelnUOl IbAUntne year, und has opened n school of In- The Jtev. Or. Jehn A. MiuCallum.
ttructieti for teachers of the v. c( I.Ij pastor of the Walnut Kin i. Presby ,
schools. tcrlan Chinch: the Ke. lr A. Pohl
ititrodtKtien of religious education ai le. O'oed smd the jirent nyi whs man, pastor of Temple l.titlvrn
i. li'rt of th ci.rriiu'um of the pnblir one net en' of "spiritual illileniry but Church, and the Kev. Pr. William H.
'i" "ai uiivid-nieii last Nigiir jv Hie ni"' "i euii'inii iiiuer'n-. illli'ueu, t.nter of l uivnr .iirin-ni" i
,p. we nnil rtlueatien putting tic Jlpiieepal Church, deliverea ti(I(lresH''-.
Community Dance Friday
The Central Community Center, Sev
enteenth and Sanseni streets, will held
a datice nnd supper from 0:150 te 8 p.
in. Friday, December JO. The proceeds
will be used for the purchasing of new
equipment for the center.
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Oberhltier hln sel' direct te '.' U
Dr. Carl JJ. fJrninmer. leade- of the
.t. 1 ... 1 ..a . - !.. !-. en a! fit fl
Oberhelt..r wi'l no' be accepted, but the j ; ;; j.Vlniler. thi, a--
fight wi'l be pushed -villi renewed etYert. i t,in i-self is net hv.uIi I" nllav the
"T ran renntlv re.sllre thtit (t in in. iiNcn'iten" ceated bv the 1"nie.al if
Xileasant fci Dr.
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voereonre-- te b.ivb .",,- :, ., ,,. ,,,.
this storm ru;;itiE tib'';it ' iu," nui'l .,tc'.' In it Ti.attir of tiiir Kind wher'-
ne ,mi te ur
erc t-d te r"liix
null r i i
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Dr. Crammer, "b'tt this is no lencer eMier'ence n-i effi"iene b ml te ii'
a personal questim.. Pr. f)l rheltier .tnotiet . ;tc cnnnei c
fas Ix-ceire sui.bel of what we ure ,r "W1"'1,1'-
?e"rhtSBr-0nrM ns!"" dre, ",,, '"' HAS DUAL SHIPPING POST
Dr. Oborheltser, -vhe a former.
secretary -f the ce-.s'rsM'? beard, n-as Frederick Merrle. of This Cltj', te
ecent!v rriHde "dlr.t'ii" of the benrd Handle Heg Inland flatters
fcy Governer Sproul. a position newi. v.,M,rii' Merris 31-J Sei.ti. Hr"fl''
created without the neuer of vif . , ,
llwry Starr rtf.-l.a-l u -..us appointed -tr-;- !'" l"'-u II'Iul'"1 f, a' ''
te Dr. Oboriielt7 r'ti ,it i, pmce en the ,;,.:,, cspa'lfy of ci.tl.erir.c.', rf.r
the b.icnl Great efforts hate ben .lde Jf ntativ. nf the Cnlte.1 States jshiptuns
lermVr" yciitbn''rhpU7,r rH"rl""1 ' ,,Im Heard llmergen. Fleet Corporation aid
A,l'ur.p,hconewinbel7cnen Vn-mv at spMal representutUe for the d.M-. .
the City Club for nnr',;er in the move- I of S'jpp'v :id sales at the Heg Ij.a-'i
went. Pr. Gruirrcef hn is reerer of hiiM ar-1
9t. Stephen'-. Protestant ilel-Mpal i jj"r Merr.s, he is . natlxe of Wj
Church, nlll speal- en the .er.-ir-htp i em"ul 'rame te Meg Inland as chiet
aituat'nn. ....... ., ' inp-c'ter for the r.nv-geney Fet Cor
"I siccerel- - ' that all acrntien , ' "'.. ., a,in. i.-iih I- the
. . norniieii un m' i"..i- ".... -...--
nr r. i v r."-niii 17 pn ti h .. vnni ir iii.'i.i- . .
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MUSICAL
COMEDY
and
DANCE
Given by tlir
Employees
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Intel national Shipbulldic
925-927 Market St
MERCANTILE HALL
Bread and Maater Sis.
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Yiii.,-,..,r,.?i 1, iyjg-agjE HeII,
Atrli av'm MCltstt
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Chests
for Cigars and Cigarettes
that preserve the condition of tobacco
and cigars se that the smoking of the last
from the box; is as enjoyable as the first
Our assortment is large and typical of the best
in workmanship. They have piano hinges, are
airtight and may be had in mahogany and cir
cassian walnut. Prices are from $11.50 up
Mr.r ell r Juci'Mtlcn, Ineludlnc tih (ran nd mtUt tint nJ
t turctir bem arc llliitrittil and ittscnbtd In cur Gift Catalog, r-'nt
'." en tcuit. Ccrnt and Jtteur ditplay el OKI) entha itcend (ler
. f .. rtnrri rf nt rt.i . ' ..fllta .... -rv.r ..... Wt .
ii ,' " ,' '"';." -' . "" . (nrnoratien in retirua', J.'i". nna it JLJk. 4BI am
r"w,:"euld Kt""- . lJr- r,lTrh,,tMr pro,net"l te the piwltlen of nutherl-, wg gi
aid. "Tl.e governor IiOR at...inte.l me roineieo iti. i . aa
r. n.r r-(OTlt mwltlnn nn.l 1 i.m -n . . repreltUtIe 111 JUJ , l.'ll -
.. - . t.. i.i . .!..! .'f.iifli' rv .Mr. .iiuir.s i .11 n 1 . 1
lavermg te d(. a 1 l i-i.r te nt.hf it a ',","" ' V i, iit ,.rnn-n fftj cccec
success. I did net H.k :iy re.m t... HtlU.lin ;ln,e of tl e "-"' , , Wi
I'ervenal'.J I il, hue ;.ref..nl te tl'iaV rtlat.ens v.th tie ,,re ,t Ht 1 . V
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POMEMNTZ
1525 Chestnut Street
Hew Peabody Service
Increases the Value of
Ceal Property Investments
(On ef a Seriu)
eAs Operating Manager
Yeu get the benefit of tb,c com
bined experience of all our
operations. Owning or manag.
Ing a large number of mines in
dtilcrcnt field, we make dally
comparUens of mining con
ditions, cost items and talei
problems which are meit help
ful te all.
Service based en 37 year?
successful Crwnership
Experience
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WOODOLEIfi FLOORING
l. HLACK. AND Willi E HLOCK DESIGN
In the Blerp of K''fi"'l ' f""ii N W 'e-u.t- nth nml Seuth Si&
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WO0DOLBU5I l'LOOUING ntiiKcs the I'ERFKt T 1 LOOK
Durable, Elabtfc, Sanitary. Fireproof. The ideal fleer for It
Perch, Bath or Conservatory, Stere, llusincse Place or Fucier.v
ftj.r OTnr.11 neniiiiLDiM nneni iNt
Chrrl Kfnlnurnnt, l.U f. lf.tli St.t l. I.. 'Mnnl Oe . 18 f. 0th Il.irun,,, .
Wnlnitt ft. I llnrem llrMmirnnt, tt N. .I5il M.i Ilej.il Heet Miei. s; s . , '.,'
Lit Hrei. Aadlterlum, "M Jlneri Jehn I.iK.11 1'nlnl tii. OKIctx '
W00D0LEUM MAMTP8?W w V
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Our complete service in 'coal
property management includes
Flmmcing, Operatins and Sell
inn every phase the practical
development of our Ions expe
rlcncc r.3 owners atul managers
in virtually all Important,
bituminous field.
H'rlUfcrBcekUt
PEABODY
COAL COMPANY
Fctm&tAi$3)
332 Se. Michigan Ave. . CHICAGO
' Optratin " j 6 bi:unineus mines In 1 1 fitlij with
1 ennuel cctaclry cf tS.eoe.ooo u-u
Hut harln 10 e-pted r- " .
hall de ah ir. . r 1" '! ' ' i"
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Mountain
Valley Water
TK 'aiti. -ur'.'.j iwifcr fro-.' 'tr
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I'liene. Walnut 5407
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Cy? Sty:e:'aI&t c$iep efOnjvuitiefUi
CHESTNUT AT ttT" 6TREET
FOK TOMORROW
Sale Extraordinary
322 WOMEN'S SMART
FROCKS & GOWNS
Stylet, for Daytime, Street
unci Evening Wear
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
Greup 1.-
.JKOCKS AMD GOWNS os
1 i.r tn-
ceunc in strictly tailcrerl
nd embreidtr" I'lrntird "2 S (ii)
ned?ls, rcprescntiriT the
swien's favored crt"cct.
Fenneih Priced 69.50 te 69.50
Greup 2.
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.I-KOCKS AND GOWfvS of
C a nten
crepe, velvet, eharmeu&e
and tricettne . includiiiK , 5 O 0 0
many beautiful combina
tions. All sueb.
Formerly Priced ?y.50 te 15.00
Greup 3.-
.A COLLKCTIOK of );VL
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and A V TERNOON
DRESSES developed in
flowered Geergettes; in
cluded are ecquin .tnd
beaded effects.
68.00
This group shows such great reductions that u,
quote former price& would malic them leek
exaggerated.
Ne C. O. D.'s Ne Approvals Ne Credits
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.uisa i eirazzmi
sings at the
Metropolitan Opera Heuse en December 9
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sings at the
Academy of Music en December 13
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plays at the
Academy of Music en December 16 and 31
Hear these famous Victer artists!
Extraordinary interest attaches te the recitals of these great artist
because of the double opportunity they afford the music-loving public.
It is a privilege in itself te hear these famous artists, and addetl
importance is given te thf events in thai they enable you te compare
their exquisite interpretations with their Victer Records.
Attend the concerts of these artists and note the individual qualities
that distinguish their renditions. Then go te any Victer dealer's and hear
the Victer Records by the same artists. Nete hew faithfully their interpre
tations are portrayed en the Victrela.
It is because of this absolute fidelity that Kreisler and Tetrazzini malic
Victer Records; that the greatest artists of all the world are Victer artists.
Victrelas in great variety of styles from $25 te $1500. New Victer
Records demonstrated nil deelere en the 1st of ach month.
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This trxdemark tnd the trademztked neu
"Vietrela" identify ill our products I.oel
under the lid! Loek en the lab:!!
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO
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Camden, New Jersey
if fifcft tjaaanmiiraall LHiSiW
The Most Remarkable
Hosiery Special of
the Menth
This store nnd ethers have sold geed silk stork
inga at lower prices, but no one, te the best et ou. eu. ou.
V.neivledtfc lias selrl
Hewry of Such Splendid Quality
?1 re Uw n Price
High-giadc in every particulur the kind we like
te furnish our patrons. All silk from tip of tee te top
of garter hem. And such silk that ivenderfulh
heavy kind which cniries its own hall-m;irk of 'kccI
lcncc.
$2.00 a pair
Well Werth $3.50 Three pair or
h pair $S.75
Black, white nd several color.
Made by one of the foremost manufacturers el
fine Stecking: you will probably recegnise the make
os seen as you see them, although they re net
Stamped. It is a factory clean-up let of 1200 pairs
and in varying weights of silk; nil regular1 sizes for
women.
Fhe- ".he see them "Ihursday will buy no
querti'in about that, as their exceptional worth and
value at $2.00 a pair (' pnirn for $3.75) is at ener
apparent.
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SWUNG ever a longer
wheel base powered
with a 44-honsepewer six
cylinder engine fortified
with a six and one-half
inch deep frame cradled
en long semi-elliptic
springs pleasantly shel
tered and advantageously
equipped the Oakland
Sensible Six Sedan is
thoroughly fitted for all
the uses te which you put
a meter car.
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SEii S IBLE SIX
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Telephone Poplar 407
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