ifl ii la HUB im lird ICli 'Ml ibiti Hi b .Nt m ," - . I " ...... . Jr WANI ni ORS , ' pun rati Superintendents at Atlantic City Favor Establishment of Fed eral Department U( s. CALLED "UP-LAZY" . nu n Stat Coirtipandtnt Atlantic City. N. -AlArs ntlfii'li'iK MRS. COOLIDGE AT LUNCHEON BVEXEXG PJJBLIO JJEfiQiER-- PHILADELPHIA, , WEDNESDAY, jMAKvQH 2, 1921 ------ . ,. . V f - . - , ., i . i ' ' '""," March 'J. -pin- COHTfllUUls 1)1 III" Vimcnt of superintendence. National Wiif-itloiml Association, nre lii'nillly In fni or win ,,"v"' ;;... ii i. i.. .. lift Hrtolutlons to till effect will lc ndoptnl loilnv Tlirrc wn nlo n tcsoliltion nsKlliR Wnlcrnl nld to cnenuinKC stales til p o CtlMi f wlifntloii. w tli the iiiovWoy flint tlic si """is (Mllll, i ' i Ip control Otlirr rPHutntinii adopted Be for: HrllRloiw InMrmUlon In ', ' i...ia iiiinrtinttniinl illsnriiiniurut. JLnulwv'plivsieal education, coiupiil ntr lliviienl inspection or .. school fhidrcn. bnniiiR extra kciiooi acim Ut from ii-Iiib the schools for propa nmlA oqiinlbntlon of cducntional op nortiinit) tliimiKli better foimi of slate iaiotlnn nml thioush fcdcrnl nlil for tcliooN. complete prosiaiiis ot iccrcn lion for school children. Tcnctifi" pflillcipntlon In kcIioiiI nd-mlnr-trntion ns opposed to autocratic hiumvMoii mi I ion -wide aHiliatioii,vvltli the N'ntlotml Kilucntioii Association: rontiniialion mnl part-time hcIiooIs-for tdults prrpaiing for homes or hotter vork, iiiiproenicnt of poorly prcpurcil tfaclicrfi mid reipilrlns nil (cnchcr.s to be well tmineil piofe!ounlly ; sex In ftmction nml wioml liMienci n coin notfiit. well intinod tejicher, in hearty iccord with AmcricnnH Idoil In every public school position in llir ITnitcil fitatrc. nml incicnscd fncllitlco 'for t lie IrainlnR of tenilier". mid- "-urh Igilnce mfiiti to enter the tonchinx prnfesnlon 1 will nltnicl men mill women of the. Mflirst clmrailer nml nhllliy jo this tin -portant Held i f public service. I'hjslral NeeilS Slrrssctl (Jcoige ll Slniver. of the Touchers' follop'. New oik, sroieil the present fjjlrm of iihsiial eaiuiiiatlonin piih llc w liooN in Ins nihil ess on chilli wel fare nt n lirenKfnst confcience of the Nnllonnl Child Welfnie orRiinlzutlon. "Wlmt wi need N more follow-up tvorker" ' lie snid "More nurses and fewer dei lo' s We need to correct borne londilion- The touchers' Ideal now si" in- to lie 10(1 per cent in spell ing, when it should he physical fitness a well " l)r Sti.nei -111(1 the school sjstoiu had "" ,l;'11 '" "unne children in cltnnlx Hint pre unheilthfiil nml till -iijgirnu i;ient percent njje of city wliooK lodnx In .-aid. Ime Impioper tratini iislit'nu' lieniniK sj stems, jmor untiliilion and iimdeipinte plaj space, The nuiuee Vinerlinii is lip-lnzv. Ile'i- un lit oi indifferent to the fiinil.ini' niiil- of hw IniiRiinge. Then tl.ere ."" a Imlf million sneceh defec tires in tin I nileil States, These clnsfcs nnikt In nl."o care of h our public m lion's nml -pel nil sources oT iustruv tinti " , Those unnl wdv lirolieht out h Mis- Susno 1 ll.ius, of State Sornml Colli ji Iveiu ll. inN mi .Tildrcss he fore iln loinnition of the N.nt1onnl S(ii' fr tie Ktud iinij Conectioli 'of Km eih )ioidci, as "iln iilRliated tindeiiie ' Mix Mini- -ioKe of the diflieulty in priidiKinK n ii feci American lniiRimRC hfeaiis-e of the inllu of foieisners ill mam tonsm- "dust as a person is juil;id lij In- ono and l.uiKunKc. so is a iiiiiinii inilt'dl '" -ii 'niil. "And Hie fuiiutiei slinii'd be tniiKlit the hel int. .l.nsl'-l t .ills liniiiisiants V'orthy No i'Ii -i i In I piohlcni is nioic pejtiiK nll oi Im im full befyisi us tllllll tin l of munie muni No T'ictllic is more i un-i.i in 1 hefoii us than that of Hie i iiimik iiin-es of forelsners. W'c fill limn I ii, i ii ni of ihe earth." el the .mm I, inn i In- Itind ijf Soeratc-. ll' i ii mil '1 i'-iih itoi.i roiiianlic-nud tstlieii s i.nu Ii il and ralestine. "' ' '1'iw n i mi i liefiin. that ifMhe Oi.hlii n i , , ,1, ,,. s(-,.s, fr the best inti'iiM- ,,f n, ,,11, ,,jj ms ,(roni( em unit n- in nm nn,. -Tii m-Mim- iiii luiiaer Inxite them lo '.''I i;,e. hut lo each one in nn uiueitniii tetuis, iidopt the American - -w-SV 1 HHal TlSmmBsm l I -. ., vsy'W'JfcyAAM's w mf- , ! ft A Afr r h v a ninny eiiiM a we -Knilwn. ueiiiwiuc lounty cducntor, died todnj ut lief J home, Hast Htnte streel', Mwlln,TiHhi' was sovciit.v-iwo yen 14 oui. imi. brothera mnl 11 sister survive, 'J'hcy nre Colonel Jtohert lliowit. Fort I)es Mollies?: .John Hrown. of Aldnu". I'.dv ward Hi own, of Philndelphlaund Mrs. John Hughes, of ILnverford, pli-h ll: i'('ilk in wi nn TI10 1 in '1 S, k Hi. M I fan 1 1 in Lfes.ni, toiwn s inem Mis S , teinlei ,,1 , laid 'li,i w 1 Inn nuiK Ii ill - 11 11 Un U i, iln inoi'iiiiij; session nt Inn 1'ier cuiplMsleil the 1 I.iiik" the leaeliiiiK pro- "I till tf llllll till' 1 s s- thioiiKli eiiciitiuij! av (. ntral Neun 1'hoto At tlm loft of (lie. table is .Mrs. C11UI11 t'oullilgr, wife of (he Vice I'ic-deiit-rlcct, hcliiB eiilrithliicd hy tlic "Ivullcs of the Senate." With her is .Mrs. Marshall, who has been president of the slicicl for clqlit ears. 'I his means iinotlier InmiKiiratliiii, as .Mis, Coolidse will he made head of (his body of women 11s soon as Mr. t'oolldce (ahes (he oath of olllcu ous tall. 1 plishcd; hut the Amcriinuizntloii of-fu- fesslon. iiitisf mum flieli ilnlnii nboiit its hardships; its' penury, itsiluri' Koncrations under an inU'lfhsetit limitntions nml must see with the elcnr program is 11s inevitable ns'thoCrowtli vision of those who love the work nml I of fruit under the Mimmcr sun." believe in its rezenerntine dcstitiici thfei Kdwln C. Uroome. Philndclpliin'.s supreme serMce. mid most helpful road that lends to highest satisfaction na-omplislinicnt." Kd11c.it Ion an Obligation "Public cdm'.Ttlou implies a social partnership, precludes- the soll'isli indi vidualism of the exclusive and imposes ines.capablc social und-civii obligations lllion the ic,clplcuU tbcieof," she added. Kliiictliltenileut ,. ft. Heott, of I.oiilsvlll.'. Ky.; CharlcH 11. .luilil', of the Unlversltjlof Chicngo, and Walter A. .Icssup, of the Cniverslty of Iowa, were citiallv certain tlr,it tcncliHig must bcboostul as a worth -while profession. Delegates have been Interested in the various definitions of Americnnitmi and Aiucricnuizntion. "True, Americanization.'' according, to Keujon 1.. Huttertiehl., president of the Mnssaeliusettn '.gricilltuiftl College, "is tlic Ideal of a Christian democracy, applied to nil yfv eminent, to nil Indus try and business, to all social relations, Iji winch ever individual, every cinss, vvery race, every nation has its chnnce tbrougli co-operation for both its fullest iieif-development and its be-t service to the comnion welfare." Prank Cod . superintendent of schools .. of Detroit, Mich., gnve-as his detinitlun : Calls It Sitiarc Deal "Ainerleaiiism is just ''a plain at tempt to applv fn government tin -croud of the two great coinnmndmelits. which is pprc.-scd. In the ernneulnr ot Hits ilviininie nee 11s. 'the famum deal.' That is-what we have '" teach the for-' clgner. anil nil tlic rest nitigcs upon 11. Americanisnr means a sipiare deal "Our (lelinition oi Americanization, continued Siineiintendent Cody, "is any intensive piocess that will help lo make a man or wonvm an intelligent, loal, active citi'.eii of Ameriin " "I think it (the Aincricaiiiatiou of the American) is more vital than the Americanization of the alien, luin'oitnnt as Hint is. "The slamlanl -ot our native cmen shin is. nnd'must continue to he hnsis anil nicasutcment .liiii we cnec'. our aliens to aspire to "If piactieal cxpei ience ilenionKtiates one tiling, il'is that Americanization of 1 hi tlrsl grtierntlon of immigrnnts js usually a itradunl. often a slow pioe-c-s. Miinctimesjiever 1 onipletclv aicom- ncwly-clectcd siiperiiitendcnt of schools, will bo one of the speakers at the round-table conference of delegate! from cities of d.'O.OOO nml more popu lation. Ho will talk on the tironer re lation of municipal contiol 'to' educa tional i.outiol. DcatJis of n Day B. M. SIMPSON FUNERAL Retired Insurance Man to Be Gurled Tomorrow "" 15. Mitchell Simpson, n retired in' Ssiirnnee broker, wtio ilicil M0111I.1 after a short illness, will be buried tomorrow from his home 4o'.', Mnnnytink no nue. Hoxborongh. ' Mr. Hlinpsou was born in 1S3!) In Philadelphia and resided heie nil bis life. He was the -on of William A. and Elizabeth Mitchell Slmp-on. He entered bis father's insurance ollirc alter leaving school, and upon the death of his father in 1S"S took, over lift business. He letircd four jenm ago. He was for mail ears active in church work, bl'iiig for ti ft - reals superintendent of the Sunday school of Mount. .ion Methodist Episcopal Cliurih, Mann.Mink. He led the choir of thnt church for twcnU jear. He is survived li- three sons. William M. Simpson. ICruin Sl. SimpsoiN nud Charles ('. Simii-on. all of this eit. nnd by one daughter. Miss Elisabeth Simp son. A sister. Mrs. Annie Shoomaker, lives in Newark, N. J. William H. P. McCoy William II. P. MctVi. viteiau news- pnpermau. who was on the cditm lift stiifl of the Piess for twcul.v-fitc .vcars irior to his letlrenient ten .vcars ago, died February UN in Ha.vtona. Kin. lie had gone there for his health. Death was caused by -heart iII-ciim'. .Mr, Mc Coy was tlic last surviving member of his fainil. bis wife, who was tbe .ttidni,! in ..r ,1... I..,., tr...... v . 1. ...1 e .1 :.!...... I """. "' ' "' n" uin ..--in .i-.iiii-iiu of the I'ltwcn- ,)f thls (it. MVK ((11 u,n ,,,ni.M The bod will be hioiight th this oil. Mrs. Kate Brown Sweeney Mis. Ki.te lliinvi' Sweini'. widow of tlnv late 1'iof daniis Sw'enc.v, for the1 ii.; ...kyBAHKMi. RpMiSS- SLVOTs '.(X Plates. Cups'SaOcers In large assortment from the "foremost English arid FrcncJi Pottcrcfs. i" M Dorse, I -' liools I,( i- 11' 1-1 believe interment in lw Hill Ccinetcr.V. George E. Fling ; (leorge 13, Kllng, fir mnny vears In the cotton spinning business, died M" day of pneumonia at Ills home. HHil Itubicam nvemie, Octmnniovvii. lie was slxty-lwo yeais old. He had retiied ten .vcars ago from the firm of. Joseph Fling & Son which hnd been estab lished by his father Surviving him nie his father, who is ninety vedrs old; his widow, two !ons and a daughter Tin funeral will be Inimn row afternoon, with I Joseph C. Feeg Heading, March -'.Joseph C. Pecg. slxtv -tlucc ears nld. a letlrcil farmer, illcd .vcsterilny In W.vomNslug of scarlet fever. Schools and chinches . were closed there several davs- ago because of a diphtheria and scnrlct fever out break. Deaths of adults from scnrlct fever are rare. Mr. Kccg had thirteen children, ten living. Squire Jacob Hllblsh Heiiidon, Pa,, .March .', JacoD Ilil blsh, eighty-six .vcars old, for many" years a itistico of the peai'cwcdlcd at 1 home, in Iteil Cross near hero ycstM day of parabsis. Hiuiiri Hilblsh. netlred farmer, was widely known for his ipinlnt method of administering Justice, lie never sent nn ttnimpoi tnnt'ense to court that he could settle In his ofiice. , Dr. Charles W. Glfford ' flnildonfield, N. J.. March I. The funeral of Dr, Charles W. (Jiffonl, Sr.. eight -one .venrs .old, formerly ii sur geon of the Piiltcd States navy, who tiled Krlday from rheumatism,, took place jesterday nfternoiiu. Alarm Drives Off Burglar The tinging of u burglar alarm in a clothing stoic at l.'ll! .Market street, at 'J:.'!0 this morilliig, frustintcd yliat is believed to have been an attempt nt rob bei, Search of the pieinlses revealed that a third lloor lear door had been tnniporod vyith, but 110 entrance effected, A few nights ngo thlevrx jimuilod the third' lloor window of n store at 15IS Market street and made a large haul of silk shirts and jewelry. HOLD DOUBLE FUNERAL Mother and Daughter Are Burled in One Grave Today Mis, .Mary Toye, Movent -three jear.s old, and her daughter, Miss Arietta 1'oyei nftv-ine onrs old, whoo deaths occurred within fivo hours last Satur day, at their .lioiue, UU'-H Kennedy sheet, weie Buried thlnaftoriiooii one grave ill Muguolia Cclneter Services 'wero conducted front an undertaking cslnbllsluncnt on r tank ford nvciilic by the ltev, .Toshlin Jjin tmi, of the Tacony Prcsbvtcrinn Chtticli. Nephews ot Mis. Toje were pall bearers, t Mrs, Tove is,survlved by one dnugllf (or. Mi William II Mngntagan, who lives nt the Kennedy street address G1W hv it s foasied To seal in tho , delicious Burloy tobacco flavor. LUCKY CIGARETTE " - - Miperin-Anxeles. 11 the pro When You Build or Repair Givo n thought to' careful and efficient installation of all electrical work then set cur cstimat. Whcn'tho Job's completed you'll know what wc menri by "A Fair Price and Satisfac- tory Service." - George Woodward, Jr. r.lortrlnil ConlriK tor 1723 Sansom St, ' siirnco HJly0 It 11 1 1 isnsl- A AW Peparlure Jill u I llllllH ' t I u nn 1 nt'Xe M'l K Till ll1KI If tt ti .Vriooiv f f" Inform 1 Oil) , V 1 il o 1, tn.nr. 1 uh .. ' "' V M lo I M ... ' ' ' I '1 nml iv IJvH,, s In 11 SI" I! SIH'IIIN (.lit Mill t.)(.., ll S , , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 rsrTT rrr irmn llminii'il 1 m.iii fi t chi 11 f nur nun- "'siii nri.il oi. lM,irA:!M'"i'iMuniN: t;p .'"'.'"", "' y w in 1 ' 1 ontv "rlt,ifiH-.or -UV" WJ' 4i:!prl.r - "4B unit B t .out " J n n t uniiv " ueriortr ciiir.mtrr In it l.l. I 1 A I pnn "iiWHiri eni III ALFRED C.MAESER i-1, I On infinc lip cinrini.. i...iui. .n.rn.t . -.("'iir iiiihii.iiiiii -iiiiiU w liittrrMliiK linoklrt nent nn mint.!. root SLmS2AJ M2 cur.srr"'.1 """': vv limit 40SO ALL MEN'S IjNDERWEAR Vz PRICE iSst 0 ICoviur J Hh and Chestnut A n 11 ; vuuins in a n never "iiiks about his healt Pls ,l or granted. He Jjowb that he will always nave enough energy for any f'ngenc and nVmII. prove "'Pregnable to most of the ,s ic other fellows V-U'UI) to. nI.v we mail our booklet? mVMS INSTITUTE ,uL 'IICAL OULTUR fiUS Ul-DU,, . iiTfr ' "i - -s sr5Mij HGl r ,..:.. ''. . ' : m "a nrs opiing -l op L,oat - , i I . A Necessity and a Luxury, i Mi ' ' 1 1 mniiii, tri tmLxxxK un v -. . k,ji.. is i .. .. .. l. . - sj Mmw C tiitiuiy itiiuiu not u nave HHIiFfl 1 TW ' Jvi a sPn'n&-eiglu Top Coat it's a jj " i"inWoHMniBMo 1 1 U l M -sfLTSWV A NJT L iAI 1 I 1 IT. T X i- TT -ll- n.A. .. , I l ! 1 'tt i I f'iMimi &' v llSara in tnc snarp n;gntsancl i M PJ r oYWMlmk 11 ', "lornings, ana is a migmy comtort- m ."slill m W -CI Then, loo, there arc so manv sneciallv 5 1 9 CKi$ffl$SmbH ilil v "sij attractive tliimrs tin's vrnr we .Imw w I ! IWfm H D&Uw - ' -,...- .. 8' mSnhlK&J'' never shown a more beautiful range of U I, In -jm mW-imiWl J il - - 'isi i -. . . ii U r. ff mWmkY U' launcs. i nere arc unpojitea ana Amer- m ! -fi. HfMAli A ican-madc Tweeds, H.olncspuns, Chcv- 8 I IFISbi I1' I' -. 'ols ant nv of the popular Knitted ft , m .-, Mm cloths, all of wh,ieh are made in a variety r I t mm V-. of new and. beautiful models adantcd h - R wfnlMI . j5? - ill V, v. -ss-WflU - -" to various types ot men. A ii s: s (slfc ' Ii He 9 - lanr21- - . : . X tng 7 IJI l ne prices are as attractive as tlic coats ( n I -$j3r $30 and upward. " . I sue- ii i zvi i i inft rin,in,i h ti n,x j h H24"i426Cllisl;iniiiiil:Sil:ireel. II a i pjyBMijguM.iic-niiy- Mgr-jgM-s mi i nnm WAlJUT t(T, ATUSTlt ill 10 IlllJlllllllillfllnMlll I JjM iT' '? i ffliii1 if f IJlA.. 'S ' . fi II. .i 'v.i.un, , fiiteii 1,li ' ! i 'i!ii fAll"! KK iji W Th nil ii.. I mi in'iii. Vl ill"' i ', '.1 iW'W'li ivuVT 2 d.dlOTV VJ Greet callers with your desk clear and your mind free for uninterrupted dis cussion of the business' at Hand. You can do it if you use The Ediphpne system. The Ediphone prevents ac cumulation of 'mail: accom plishes results quickly and with minimum effort. With it you expedite production and so hasten your own progress right there with your own firm, at your own desk, on your own job. Ask for an Ediphone -today What do your employeps put into your business? That's mom important to you. than whaV you can get out of your employees. Are you giving your salaried men and women' every facility for giving the best that is in them? The Ediphone is more than me chanical equipment: it pro motes good will and am bition because it facilitates production and eliminates mistakes." I' S. Remember shorthand letters lostlat least -Uc each. Write now for the booklet, ''Getting On" v Oncoflfte tdwon JLttCoraToru lHodce 1 Ediphone Safetne Cylinder nr rlmli lined, insminj; nj-ainit careless haiullinR and addinc 50 loncer to cvlindcr lid ; thei- nro -.!,. danger proof because tlicic can be no iljiiiR apart in the shaving operation. 0 Telephone The Ediphone, Spruce 0303 Prove it on your own work . GEORGE M. AUSTIN 1(527 jhcslnul Street QUITS BED TO FIGHT VICE I Captain Tempest Will Be Back To-I xtrert, since Jai-t rtlilay, sufTeijinB froi nn olil lhjnr', In cxpectMt pack nt k iIckI,- nt City Hull todnj', UIioiir1i his iili.vKiclan lias ijiIvIkc dayDlrectlng Police, Despite lllnessLhlm to ret sevcial ilny? innrc, Captal Captain C.corSc H Tcmnc.. t&Wl mincrintcpdcnt of police, who nan been nf tiln vn( nmoutit of Importnnt work f coiifincil to his Iioin., 'SV.W Catlinrlne lie done In his vice crusailc ) Three Wonderful Attractions 'at Perry's for Thursday, Friday, Saturday First Balance of Our Magnificent Stock Qf Winter Overcoats atExactly ONE HALF Their Former Selling Prices! Unequaled anywhere for Workmanship, Character and Chbice of Assortments, all, without reservation, at Half Price, from the Finest $100.00 Crombie Beaver .Ulsters at $50.00, down to $15 Reefers at $7.50! Second Wonderful Values in Fine Worsted & Fine Cassimere . Perry Suits at $33, $35, $38, $42 All Very Conservatively Valued and made to sell earlier in the season at $55, $60, $65, $70 and $75. Third Exceptional Bargains in ' Separate Trousers $5, $6, $7 were sold regularly for $7 to $12. Splendid chance to get an extra pair to match your old suit, or to serve as Veserve to your new one! Perry & Co. Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets Entire Stock Winter Weights Vs to 12 Off ' All Leathers All Styles (CF One 'it iir. 1 Were $12, $14, $16, $18 ': uniy I7r3f Real llrniruca, inu or Hailillc; Shoesi or 0foida .75 12 Styles in C.lf, $7.50 ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DICTATE EVERYTHING TO .THQpHJInm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiinmmmTTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii i - 1 immermatiB MEN'S il:)!2 Chestnut tT ssS SHOES 1232 Miirkct St. I ,J ,uuur: T-- fvl'LUJJA' ii iiM.SU , . t - -I- . v,,- .,., 1 .".,- V'l ' ""