Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 20, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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Director Tustln Will Submit Or
dinance at Meeting of
Body Tomorrow
URGES WOMEN INSPECTORS
TMrrctnr Ttistiti is u-.irkliu.' t' an '"'
dinnnee vvliich lie will lime iiinmln. "i
At tomorrow's meeting of t'itv t "oi! in il
providing for i lio appointment oi four
women inspci tors, who will regulate the
issuance of dnnee permits.
A feature of the plnn winked orii
V tho director will lie the virlitnl t 1 a . k
llstltie of "iiltrn jiijixj" irhetrn n ti I
leader.
The ilirntor pinposen In i - i ' "m
nil applications for dance license lip
made live lnx in iidviin t tin- inn1'
set for the dame. This i t" Eive op
portunity foi tin- inspectors to invrti
cnte the elinraiters of the applicants for
Ifeenes nml look into t hi- oii of cinvvd
likely to Rather. An important consid
eration will he th otchcstiii lured. If
Its leader )m u reputation for pnttins;
on wild "jar. ' music no license will be
Jjumcri.
Wiimi'n lupwtiii".
"I helievo the appointment nf women
Inspectors will do more tnnntd elinn
nntitiK olijectlnnnhle dancing than sinv
thing else lli department could d".'
tnid tho director todn . Ho explained
thU pnliev had liren followod with great
success In Now York. The women will
have police powers n well as power to
1nvctigntr. nnd will make arrests
where they lind regulations ;ire heinc
violated.
"Another proposal which I nm con
idcring." said the diretnr. "is to re
riuire tire repulahle signers to mi appli
cation for n permit. The number of
signers has nor been fixed, nml run y he
reduced to three
Tnder tin net of HUH regulating
dancing tlte Mnyor is given power to
inspect nnil tegulate dance linll. and
may rail on any of the city department
to carry out his wishes. I do not, of
course, know whether he will ak the
Department of Welfare to do this work,
or some other department. 1 am pre
paring the ordinance, however, and it
will be. offered tomorrow
Regular conferences are to be con
ducted "ndcr the Minor'- direction, i
of rcprcfcntativcs of the I'liiladelphia I
Paneing Masters' Association, the
Muietnn" T'nion. the Hot"! Men'
Asso'la""'! and the Philadelphia
Social llvgirnc rommiltee for the
piirpo" or' connderinx the ilnri.tng
ititntinn. recommendation and in
couragp'nrnt of a proper kind '
mui" nnd dam inc. and of i.snc
proper nomenclature m denriluns i
fame.
Nn Nundav Danrfr
In makinc IMreetor T'l-ltn report
nnd the irgulation public the Minor
Issued n statement. He said:
"There is one thing to which tiie
Mayor desires to call attention and that
i the apparent violation of the m
with respect; to the dosing hour. I lie
law provide that dnncins shall not
continue after 1 o'clock, except where
a special permir is granted, running
over until - o'clock. It also provide,
that there liall he no dancing after
midnight Saturday night. Tin-, means
n Sunday free from dancing. Some of
the large lintels hne been violating tl
law. nnd one or two of them have been
reprehensible in this regard If ti
taw I violated further. It nn h
necest-nry in make an exanipU of m .
or two of the Urje oiabli-hiiier f - fl'V
have been -tieciaiizing on dtineing re.
sard'e-s of the propriety. '
Music Kl.unr.1
Direct. r 'l'itin in hi repot t -a 'i
that nt the conferences he Im- ' ad
with the dancing teachers and oriie -all
parties recommended that proper
dancing "Itnuld be encouraged
"Th -MH-opated music .,.. It ;n
prcent i- used In many hote'.-. !n ! i
hnlK and cub eneonrace- iihim men's
which were never intended and tie
manner in which dunce- are . ninci
on in inauv place of ninu-"ui'tit is
conducive to the deitriHtion of fie
moral I i f . ' the Uirei.tor -aid ' S'.oro -of
ruinntinn n- n rrult of the lull ami
ilani " hall evil were niiniemu- ami we. I
ftiithenticnteil. V. i-h . -ti"cia!l I..
i all voiir liom.r'" nttentin to a -pe. n
nf Sninlnv nfteinooii nnd evening ent n
tiiinni' iil hi I'hlhulelph ii . i.rre-,.,m
ng to the fnnioii- 'I'leucli tea,
which were broken up hv the '
New Voik. 'I'he-e Suiidn.v iiflerno.ii!
and evening .Inner- are known n- 'Kn''
fee Klatche-' where tuntiv vonng gir'-
Ittider the age of -ivle.n at j-pe. m v
inviteil nnd 'it manv a-e- e. to nun
The Mippro-non of ih-e etiteitniiiu . mi
it earne-tl de-ire.l iiiitl we re- ..itiin.M .
that the innfer l.e refened to the I'nh .
riepaitni'nt Im -inh . t mi u- i in
be taken under Tie law ."
tVninoil'linu Wll'mni il'.i;n,i .',
todnv he would 1'avfir iinv or. I me
leClllate ll.l IK'I II U
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pj. .1'.' of ll'i
dan. ing '- oi.' of
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For I he Scalp and Skin
Sunray
Tonic
The minerals ami
oils in S u n r a v
Tonic have re
markable hcalini;
qualities used on
t h e scalp as a
tonic and on the
face and body to
soften and prc
sci vc the skin
Your dealer sells
Sunray Products
Sunray Company
Coticura Soap
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Foreign Connection
Desired
COUNCIL
WILL PASS
ON DANCE METHODS
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he is assisting In making plans
for Hie aiiniul (minor linrse show
GOES 1600 MILES PENNILESS
Keystone Bill' Arrives In Philadel
phia From Miami, Fla.
Without ii penny in his pocket" Wil
liam IVi. sometime known as "Kev
stone Hill." journeyed from Miami,
l-'ln . to thi- city, which lie reached to
day "How do vou do it V" lie was aked.
"H.v auto and the "ankle expre-s."
In replied. Work was scarce in Miami.
In explained, so he decided lie would
head for l'hilndelphin. He prepared
loi the journey by wrapping up nti ex
tra hi 1 1- of shoe".
He left March '!"' iiud covered lliOd
miles in means of lifts in motorenrs and
by the rapid working of Ills feel.
Youth Put Under Peace Bonds
I'redeiiik lloersig. eighteen years old,
Sixth -treet and Hunting; 1'iirls avenue,
was held in bail to keep the pence to
day by Magistrate I'rice in the Tvven
tj.se.ond sfrct and Hunting l'nrk ave
nue, -tation. The principal of the Me
('lure Public School. Sixtli street and
Hunting I'irl; avenue. testified the
vruth annoyed pupils while they were
mi th, -. lioi'vard nt recrss.
It's a
comfortable
feeling
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You Are Doubly Insured at this Store,
the Hart, Schaffner & MarxGuarantee
and our own Strawbridge & Clothier
EVEX1XG PUBLIC
: WOMEN "INVESTIGATORS"
TO GETJUR Y DUTY DATA
Atlornvys Approve Innovation to Let Voir Sex Ash Questions
on Age, Polities and Color
With the nltnitinieul of the ballot, , fitted to go to n sister's home and nsk
liititiiueiahle new Jotm have opened for (ttest tpn-i. Hut did the II rat Investl
women Kntor go to n home for data? Np in-
One In particiihir. in fad. the new- tlccdy! Did she gel Hip "dope, she
est one i showing to attorneys nml
all others concerned that "Intuition
that ting eared word peculiarly adopted
in it'iiiiii.ti w tcnt'v nf worth.
This newest of jobs In the process of
Investigating women ciiiipiI for jury
duty Nothing new about looking tip
tlm ti.illiii'iil nttillntlons of men In the
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oust when thev have been summoned
lint with the L'lllllt IllL- itf the vote, till
'old order ihnnge-t and men olbcers
were found to he incompetent wlteii
seeking information about a prospective'
woman iuror
Women onipluitieil nbotit itiilformeil
men appearitig at tlieir hollies and ask
ing, bluntly, a lot of personal questions,
"(ivv old are .vou'.' Married or single?
Hepub'lcnn oi Uemoerat? White or
blackV" Sitcli futile iuesions that
brought no re-ult.
Ue.sulls? ou nsk Yes. Indeed, the
Information is vitall.v important. Attor
neys put their heads together and de
. ided tluit perhaps women had better
interrogate women. So I hut is the way
it started.
Kitnn.v aliotlt women, too. They have
plenty of tact and diplomacy nnd well
SCORES WAR DEMAGOGUES
Rev. Dr. Norwood Subscribes to
General Dawes' Ideas
A strong oath, not as blasphemy, but
ns prayer, was used by the. Kev. Dr.
Robert Norwood, rector of St. Paul's
Protestant Kpisennal Church. Over
brook, in an address nt tu6 Vulon''
League last night.
The occasion was the celebration of
the sixtieth anniversary of the Virst
Regiment Infantry. Pennsylvania Na
tional (iiiard. which in future will be
known as the Ifl.'Sd Regiment of Engi
neers Dr. Norwood said :
"(oil bless tlie Kngllsh and make
them ju' and considerate; Ood bless
the Irish nnd make them reasonable, but
curse the American demagogue, who
is seeking to sttr up strife amongl
the people ot tnts nation to break the
continuity of Anglo-Saxon brother
hood :
'"TIiofp. gentlemen, were the words of
General Dawes. I not only subserlbc
whole-heartedly to them, but I add:
That is my prayer "
rtwrm-ir ' !
;et your money's
worth in Hart
Schaffner &
arx clothes
or you get your
money back
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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APBIL 20, 1921
wanted? You bet; SUP got it irotn
nssoelntes of the person she wits nnrr.
Itenr girl friends nnd other were
willing nnil voluminous niimiunni.
"Ilnzcl just loves lavpnder, and she Is
so syinpiithplle, I know sue u inane u
lovely juror." Now you wonder wltnt
nn nttnrncv vvoiitd tret out of t lint . Welti
. V il Ik I -l..-
just this; Ah one lawyer sniu. ii niriw
ots. becnuse he inimeiiiuiPiy nns uis
, client, wliti may be on M'lni for a erj
serious offeuse, put on a tie of tllllt
itleleetablp shade and you guessed It
the lwvchnlnirl.nl effect is created.
Tlir-'n. too. the juror may be ealled
for tjutv on a divorce case, aud herself
be n divorcee. See the point? Or as
an alternative she may head the Dorcas
Society of her church and be unal
terably opposed to the severetice by
liiiin of the bans of matrimony.
Intuition l the rcnyn women make
the best Investignlors. attorneys say,
not because "the female of the species
Is more deadly than the male." al,
Rlrls.'you'll have to "watch your step'
when you see a woman hounding your
neighborhood wearing dark glasses and
rubber heels.
WANT OLD CHURCH SAVED
Citizens Ask Mayor to Keep Bridge
From St. George's Site
Preset -iition of historic St. lieorge's
Methodist Kpisoopnl Churcr. I'ouitlt
street ln-Iivv Vine, was urged In u
memorial referred by Mayor Moore to
day t tne Del.nvnie river bridge com
mission. The .ueniorial was sent to the Mayor
l.y the Methodist preachers' meeting,
and pointed out that the old edlfme
might be disturbed by plans for the
Dtlnwnre rivir bridge approaches.
Man Hurt by 'Motorcycle
.Joseph Knmlttiski, eighteen years old.
l.'io.TMIInor street, was slightly injured
when his motorcycle collided with n
trolley car at WnMinoroland IMchcmontl
si reels, shortly before noon today. He
was taken to Northeastern Hospital,
where lie wus tteated nnd sent home.
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Episcopalians Pleased With Now
Headquarters at 202 South
Nineteenth Street
ihe exeeutlves of the Kplscopal Dio
cese of Pennsylvania are In their new
headquarters, '.'02 South Nineteenth
street, nnil arc already enjoying ad
vamoses that It offers oer the old
Church House at Twelfth and Walnut
streets, where they were housed for
more than a quarter of a century.
The present site, which was the home
of the late Alexander .1. Cassatt, is next
to Holy Trinity Church.
The first floor will contain the exec
utive offices nnd cltibronm. The fine old
muhogany book shelves that lined the
walls of the front, room, formerly the
library, have been moved to what was
the dining room, now to be the Diocesan
Library. ,
Tlte old ballroom of Ihe house makes
an ideal assembly room. It is spacious
nnd light. With the advantages ot
fered by the single car line, nnd very
little heavy travel, speakers will not
have the same difficulty of making
themselves heard, as In the old build
ing. The second floor is given over to the
two bishops' offices nnd to the educa
tional department. At present the third
Moor is being shared by the women of
th"c church nnd the Brotherhood of St.
Andrew. Eventually the women will
have the third tloor nil to themselves
for their own activities, nnd the broth
erhood will move to the fourth, where
nlterotlons nrc now in progress.
The garage In the rear of the It'ouse
Is being utilized ns n supply bureau by
the women who were formerly housed
in the Inasmuch .Mission. There the
cloth is stored and there Ihe women
work to make garments for the needy.
The official ronflrinntliui or ratifica
tion of the purchase by' the standing
committee nnd the trustees of the dio
cese will be granted nt the Diocesan
Convention, which meets May ," in the
Church of St. I.tike nnd the Epiphany.
NEW CHURCH HOUS
HAS
MANY ASSEIS
TheMctrola is specially
made to play Victor Records
No other combination accomplishes
the same result. All the world's famous
artists who make Victor Records always
test them on the Victrola before they give
final approval for their release. No com
bination of substitutes enables you to hear
the interpretations of these great artists
exactly as they themselves heard and
approved their own work.
Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor
Records demonstrated at all dealers in
Victor products on the first of each
month.
STUDY OF NURSING URGED
Mrs. H. C. Boyer Heads New State
Organization
.Mrs. Henry C. Hiiyer liciidi the newly
organised council for nursing .education
iir- southeastern Pennsylvania, whose
object is to interest the public in the
nursing profession and bring more
young women into tho field.
The .organization will work in con
junction with Ucd Cross, with hospitals
nnd with other already formed organi
zations. Physicians and nurses through
out the section nrc Interested in the
movement. The council will have speak
ers address groups of people on the sub
ject of nursing, nnd information will
be given as to the best M'lionls.
Dr. Edward P. Davis Is vice cltnlr
man of the council, II. W.Hiulth Is net
rctary and Arthur Klclshcr is treasurer.
Miss Susan C. Francis is executive sec
retary. .Mrs. .1. Willis .Martin. Mrs.
.foil ii C. Croomc, Dr. Wlliner D. Km
sen and Dr. J. Louis Zlcglcr are among
those interested In the movement.
MNEuToS SToTeN
Thieves Give Police Plenty to Do to
Recover Cars
'1 hefts of nine nutomob'ilcs were re
ported to Central Police Station to
tln.v .
Casper P. Siturples. of Swarthmnro.
Iiiid(1iii $1000 car stolen from dl'OI
Pitikslde avenue, where is was parked.
Bernard S. Elliott. iW.'W l.aurens
street, said his S.'HSOO tar was taken
front the front of his home. Charles
ltehfuss, SO'JIl Notth Broad Miect, re
ported his taken from Thirteenth mid
Locust Mrccts. It was recovered an
hour Inter on Cnmac street. C. S.
Keddlng. dilOl Stciitnn avenue, had his
rnr taken from lit front of his homo.
Harry Ktisliner. 410 South street, bad
his car stolen from Ninth anil .Market
streets. Dr. Aaron Barlow. 1 'JOS Spruce
street: Bcnji'inin Neinlrofsky. "IS
Satis'iui street: Charles S. McCain
bridge. 4."(iU North Nineteenth street:
and Dr. Louis Tlsher, l.sai Spruce
street, nli-o lost machines.
Fire Destroys Automobile
The touring car of George Goldman
caught fire lust night while standing
outside his home nt 1841) North Thirty
third street. It was almost totally de
stroyed before the (lames could be extinguished.
POLICE OPEN FIRE
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Pedestrians Dodge Bullet Bom
bardment as Patrolmon Pur
sue Alleged Thioves
Three men, who, police say, stole a
toxical) ht Twentieth and Christian
streets nt 8:150 o'clock last ulght.jverc
captured nftcr n chase by automobile
ond nfoot during which patrolmen fired
several shots.
The aulrtmobllc chaso ended when the
alleged thieves crashed Into n trolley
car at Twentieth nnd Catharine streets,
t'lilnjtircd, the men abandoned the
wrecked taxi nnd fled P an alley. Tv.o
were nrrested as they fled over fences
nnd a third was" caught an hotlr later.
They are l'rank Hajgerty and James
Devcli'n, Christian street near Twen
tieth, nnd Hugh Dougherty, Mifflin
street nenr Twenty-first.
According to the police, John llnbln,
2810 South Tenth street, n driver for
the Quaker City Cnb Co., Heft hs taxi
In front of a drugstore at Twentieth
nnd Christian streets. Leaving the
drug store n few minutes later after
using n telephone, he discovered the taxi
missing.
He went to the Twentieth and Mtx
water streets station nnd reported the
theft. An he wns leaving the station
house with Patrolman Johnson and
Young, he saw his taxi being driven
north on Twentieth street at a fifty
mile i ate.
"There they go!" he shouted. The
two patrolmen cotnmnndered an auto
mobile, nnd with Bnbln nt the wheel,
started after tho alleged thieves.
Drawing within range the patrolmen
opened fire, which wns returned.
Hundreds of persons fled for shelter ns
the spectnctllar gun light and chase con
tinued up Twentieth street.
At Catharine street n trolley car
shot out in the path of the swaying
taxlcab. There was a crash and the oc
cupants, unhurt, abandoned the wreck
oge and darted up nn alley.
There they .separated nnd dodged over
fences with the patrolmen continuing
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One of the popular
priced models ,
$150
HIS
their fire, Ungeity nnd DcvHlT""-'"'
caught after short chase, n"? .
eluded tlm patrolmen, b it w. "hH
later nt Twentieth ,',,) Ver r-''
Magistrate, Jtenshnw 1 eld il,-' rt,
In ?800 hnll'cnch for h ft irtl'i toJr
April 24., th W with rlJ &h!!'
taxleab andreslsting arrest. ' ''
HAYS HEREJExf WEEK
New Postmaster General Gueit
Wanamaker Luncheon Tue.H '
Postmaster General Hnv(t ?y, v
among those present next Titevi 1 .
n luncheon In limine t t, ." t
maker, who tins completed .!!!.,
of mercantile llfei Mr w ' '? yMf
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postmaster general during the iT' ?'
administration. " Unrrl'oi
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for the lunchc-ot, . Y'TlIlT"'"''
,1o,ffiH,'r"tf"r', mcs.
of PcnnsylVnidn will ItXT tt
unlet Justice von Mownxlrtfr L7f
ranged for a recess ., n.- " .. " r.
trn be, proem. "tp wurt
Uthcrs wito will attend lne,A fv
iiiinr run mil. .lllllHiS j ii.pi, p "!
nimii.ii. iiii. t.. '.. .'." larHlmi
the H-iv. Dr. Jo.sepl, lirniUw'r'
iiierotm rcpreseniallvM of the nrm. ".
navy will attend. nr,n.r nnJ
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