frx f -'if;-"fr,Ai ti r 'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 pi viffi ;fit K?;,T'iSrP U"V""t??" ' ' ''"' ": ;': ' M II w RECTOR'S COCKTAIL TATEINT HISSED The Rev. Dr. Norwood Makes Attack on Methods of Prohibitionists CHEERS' FROM MANY "At the prewnt prion of gin J ran hot afford cocktails, but if nny one (braid offer me onp I'll tnke It and rtnk it to the lory of Ood.' The Her. Dr. Itobert Norwood. These few word as they fell from h lips of Dr. Norwood, rector of St. PMl'i Protectant Episcopal Church. Ombrook, speakjng at the West Phil Rddphla High School last night, caused ft furore of hisses and cheers. With one accord the 1000 men and women drawn to the meeting to hear tiie clergyman, designated on the pro gram as "a vital speaker uith a vital xatcsagc," rose to their feet VriTlously Dr Norwood hart made, ha attack on what he termed, "leglsla tir reform which seeks to Interfere sjith a man's moral freedom He ile-' cltred he woald "Dght the rellgioui' tyrant as I woild the Kaiser himself." ' When he at down a woman asked, What about prohibition?" Dr. Norwood answered her with his abatement about the cocktail. Aroused by the hlsiea. Dr Norwood turned snarply to a group of nmnen in tha audience. "The persons who hiss; Iftc that tonight." he said, "hissed juit as the devil did in the Garden of, Eden. Thin. In u survival of that j tyranny against which the hitman race his been struggling for ages." Svveral women sprang to their feet, striving to make themselves heard at tha same time One speaker whose olce was loudest said : "We women 4o not agree with Or Norwood, but fle la our guest I am pained beyond mature at what he has said. But when he lives longer he will see thlngn better. But he Is our guett. and 1 shall say no more," Dr. Norwood again spoke "I am thoroughly in accord mth Jirohlbitlon," he mid "t brieve in the ong run the human usee will be stronger, saner and better for having done away wftli alcohol. 1 voted for prohibition ; I worked for it In Canada. Itut 1 am nvowedly against the bitter ness that has characterized those who have pushed forward the cause of pro hibition and In doing so have used the same methods they condemned when the liquor people employed them." He concluded by saying he wan glad he had been able to create such on p roar, thai It was proof enlightened peo pie still were subject to mob rule and impulse, and that It was against Just such n condition creating tjrnnny nnd narrow-mindedness that "we must set ourselves." CARDINAL PRAISES MAYOR Publicly Congratulate. City's Chief Executive on Sunday 8port Stand Cardinal Dougherty publicly congrot ulated Mayor Moore lust night on his stand in relation to innocent Sunday sports. The Mayor and cardinal both attend ed the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the founding of the Enterprise Catholic Young Men's Association, marked by a banijuet in the parish hall In Oer muntown "I believe in Sunday sports by the people nlong rational lines," said the Mayor. "There nnd many in the city who are circulating petitions and at tempting to embarras the Mayor on the subject. 1 Intend to conduct the ad ministration while I am InofBce along the lines of religion nnd morality." The cardinal arose after the Major was done and congratulated him on his efforts to establish a decent adminis tration nnd his nttltude on harmless Sundav diversions. The' cardinal also spoke warmly in praise of the Enterprise Catholic Club, which, through its amateur dramatic association, has raised more than half a million dollars for charity during its history PRO-GERMANS PLAN ANOTHER E TING But Mills Says "No Chance," When He Loarns of Now Yorkors' Intentions PROTEST IS TO BE MADE A second attempt to stage a protest merlin? in this city against alleged atrocities of Krenrli colonial troops iu the armies of occupation will be made soon, according to word from New York, It Is reported that Dr. Edmund von Mach, former profe'sor of (icrmoti nt Harvard nnd director of the " 'Ameri can campaign against the horrors on Ihe Itlilnc," is malsin; preparations for the meeting. Dr. von Mach was responsible for the mass-meeting in Madison Square Gar- i den. New York. March 1 nnd he in tended to stage n simultaneous meeting ' here in the Metropolitan Opera House, ' but tho police interfered The owners ' of the building nlo refused to lease It when they learned his purpose The llr.st meeting would have been held," Von Mach Is declared to have said lesterdoy "If the leaders In Phil adelphla had not nttempted to charge an admission fco. When the second meet ing Is called no fee will be nsked nnd the- police will have no right to stop us. According to the constitution of thi T'nlteil States, we are privileged to hold n public ti'ecting, nnd It Is beyond the power of Ihe jwllco to hnlt it. The meeting will bo held hi the near future." Superintendent Mill, when he lcarnfcl of Von Mnch'a intention, declared t lint "under no circumstances will such n meeting be held here. I myself will glvo n police order to stop it, nnd neither Dr von Madi nor nny other members of his (omtnlttee arc going lo violate inj ol der." Von Mnch was nided in his first at tempt to put through his meeting here over the ptotcsls of the American !.( Sinn nnd o'her patriotic orgniiixntinns y Joseph Mettaii-ity. of Thiity-sev-enth and Chestnut streets, who was named in 1017 In connection with Ger man plots to dyt dtnlto American fai lories Seretnry of Stale Lansing then called him a "reliable" agent of Von UcrnstortT DBL1CIOU3 AND REFRESHING THEY nil go to the corner drug store, where Coca-Cola li the perfect answer to thirst. THK COCA-COLA CO., AtUnU, Q. MALAMUT'S RESTAURANT 21 N. 10th St. We will serve strictly Kosher Passover Meals beginning Friday evening. 75c to $1.25 Per Platter pssnr " Sow Cushion-Shaped Bracelet Watches Are one of the most popular styles. Wc show quite a selec tion ol these. Attention is called to a small cushion-shaped watch of green gold, with dependable move ment - ribbon wristband $75. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. COMING TNOROBRED WEEK April 2500 'UOLANDBR& JIL Jfi,JiL N.E.Cor. 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LYituori i g fJ 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM 1 JL& ' rdrfflma m 55 m n M Q ii in -x i ,ir4v U'SWyi ' ib MAMOXU MKHCHAVTS JRWK1.KUS SII.MiRSMITHS ; V - 1 rSlJ i ' U II I Tfft 7VM-i . .. , E V T j II I I JrW mmmmmmmm (tfiiif1 J--ir6S::-dR Women's Silk Dresses Four Sensational Groups Enabling You io Save Half 5'750S10515 Two and three -dressca can be bought for the UBunl price of one. Silk mignon ettes, satins, taffetas, charmcuse, serges, jerseys many silk and serge combina tions. Every new trimming and style effect. Sport Coats and Wraps At Less Than Cost of Materials .75 8 $12 The smart three-quarter-length belted coats in the wanted tan shades and the full enveloping wraps with fancy stitching or embroideries. Every one a most stu pendous value. Girls' $10 New Polo COATS at . 5.00 The smart tporta coati fop the younff at. Mad In belted eiircia. wiin smart Co lara ana larce patch pockets. All new tan ahadea. Girls' $3.50 to $5.00 Organdie Dresses . , $1.98 Fluffy, nlry summer frocka In all nw paatel shades. Very neatly trimmsd All sizes. 11 hi 1:1 ' Fur Chokers Values to $10 Choice $5.00 Pine quality atone martin opnaaum chokera. 72-Inch NeaUne Htelfi Worth 5.0O( S24.75 JKMMmfJm The Hudon Co., 1013 Market St. Hill The store of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company, which is shown in the above illustration, needs no introduction to Philadelphinns. lng before the Civil War it wan patronized, just as it is today, by men and women of refinement and culture, who want the best, the most exclu sive things in jewelry, silver, stationery A LMOST ail of us aie agreed tnui " silver is the idea1 wedding gift, but many of us fear that silver will bo quite out of reach of our pocket books. It really is surprising to dis cover how man articles of sterling nilver are moderately Drited at the tore of BBley, Bank? & Biddle Company Take, for instanco, a sugar-basket, something that everv bride reallv wantc, or a mayonnaise bowl and Indlt- or a bon bon dish. Then there aie co'd n"at forks, berry spoons ftc, but if you are planning to give anv of these, be urc that von know the br'dc's pref erence nnd whether her silver is of the Fairfax, Kinir Albert or nny other natte-ii. Bnilev. Ranks & Biddle rvimpAm lll Klndu Ueep n llt of the silver tuihnsfd foi .inv bride-to-be. ONE can't be too .aiefu' these "TH'EKYONE'S been asking me i duys in the matter of extendi when I expected to announce an- j ture and when some needed article "hr Kruse caramel special, so hero ' is offered at a special rnce thf op- it On Friday and Saturday you nortunitv of securinf it should not mav have the assorted carnme's, be overlooked. MncDonald S- Camn- which are ordinarily fifty cents nt bell. 1334-3G Chestnut Street, have pound, for fortv cents. Another an- W now some excellent naiamas nouncemeni with which I know you'll 27-Piccc Aluminum Set Ztobrmj Sfrw g Gi A P1?P With Every MIOM Cape Colony to Philadel-I vEL m. J J - MeDougall Kitchen Cabinet TTtROM Cape Colony to Philadel- phia has come the first steamship I to bring fruit to this city. In her! hold are luscious, melons, similur to , our own Honeydew.s but even sweeter. Their prices at the store of ' Hcnrj R. Hallowcll & Son, Broad , Stiirt below Chestnut, are much lower than those of any previous shipment, owing to the large qunr- ' tity received. For a dinner part or luncheon what could be moro de liKhtful' Iteniember you won't ha melons again until next Auirust Theso I meloiiB are the direct result of Cecil Hhodfs efforts in devoloplnu the re source of South Africa where it In now. Autumn Thev nr not obiAlnabla m other ritics nnd f. it-of-tOHn folk will b clad to know that Hallotvell h e;uar-untt- perfect delivery within 1000 miles' of f'hlndelphla i inr men the most reasonable pi ice of M. Thev aro of a verv good qualitv of woven tnped mndras one of the most nractical nnd dui able materials for nnianm im their ueriorou.s rut wf II commend them to the ni.-in n menus to o.i i pair of na.inin.in cnursp. inni in'-' lie delighted is inned Colonial that the old-fash- ss hocolntes will bn ixty cents a pound instead of sev enty on rrirtav and .nturdnv. They're iust thn kind of chnvolate.i th.it you like to tnK- home for the week ....H ' T'h rlmrolfltPN nl (I hnnhona wU ci n kowi whflt ip (duly cents nro now fifty nnd really ieflii' i o"ifoTlahle ' orlli much more tin cm rvone who has I i rt 'of tell oij. of i tasted them rteonree I must sav lust ,'m nice i finished fn-' a word about the attractive dollar box I .nl.l;..i iry n. - i-'ui I .. I'fl-P f I n tiT ,f .Moco.iTes i nu iionuons wnicn is n all clothes s"M h Mm r"nnM A r,imn- Kruse spccMtv It inaltes n iellirhtf.. Sill The wise man or the unman who eMft The Kruie stores are at 10(1 South buya for the mr of her household will T.lfltcntli Street nnd 4903 Halt'moie eour fcuveral pale ni ihlt price ,enur THERE'S a special demonstration this week at the store of J Franklin Miller, tnT- Chestnut Street, in which every housewife will be inter ested. You've heard of the Hoover Vacuum Cleaner; of its motor-dnven brush, winch is fitted with bristles of soft hair; of the powerful suction which removes the dirt after the brush has dislodited it. It is most Interesting? to sec the Hoover in operation, for the actual test is the thin? that counts when vou'ro buying a vacuum cleaner. The Laun-Drv-Ktte. the washing mi.chine which washes nnd dries pour clothes in k most sntlsfncW" manner, nnjiv"Wash-Kosh," which operates by the vacuum-cup principle ore a!'' ng demonstrated this week. A Small First Payment Delivers a Cabinet and This Set to i our Hume THINK of the many times you've wanted to drop every thing for a little relaxation to read, to get out in the open, to play with the youngsters. Airtl you "just couldn't find the time." Your kitchen claimed you ; you couldn't get away. A McDougull remedies that. The MeDougall Kitchen Cabinet cuts your kitchen hours in half. With your pantry kitchen table, and cupboard combined, it saves countless steps and the time needlessly spent in hunting for things. If it saved only one hour a day that would mean, iu one year, Fifteen Days saved. Fifteen Days more of leisure isn't it worth a small down payment V The cabinet earns its way as you pay for it. Several shop worn samples to be disposed of at large cuts in price. This Entire Set of 27 Pieces FREE! 1 Colonial Four-piece Com bination Cooker ... 4 (Can be used to form ten utensils). 1 Six-piece C o m b i n ation Funnel G 1 Double Boiler . I (Cun be used to form three different utensils; a double boiler and two convex saucepans). 3 Lipped Saucepans jrnid uated sizes 3 1 Colonial Percolating Coffee Pot G Individual Jelly Molds 1 Ladle 1 Salt Shaker 1 Pepper Shaker 1 Measuring Cup 2 Pie Plates Store Open rlnturtln) Until 0 1'. M. 712-714 Markets IU' I 2 I Tata) Number of Articles 27 1 t'-MMMMMMMMML. I Flours iiiiiiiuilJfiHBlliBii . they say in New York " 'Dream Street' GRIPS THE SPECTATORS ... not just movie stuff . . . characters mean something . . . scenes which HOLD THE .EYE and COMMAND THE INTEREST" (Times) "Scenes that might have come from the BRUSH OF &EARDSLEY . . . 'Dream Street' in popularity, should be a MAIN STREET' OF THE FILMS" (The Sun) "The settings should be the envy of any producer in this country oi1 any other" (The Post) "There is distinction in anything done by Mr. Griffith . . . TOO HIGH PRAISE cannot be given . . . YOU CANNOT ESCAPE a thrill" (Evening World) " 'Dream Street' is a story of NOVEL TWISTS . . . BEAU TIFUL PHOTOGRAPHY . . . abounds in contrasts ... IT IS WELL WORTH SEEING" (Evening Journal) N "It is Superb . . . MOMENTS ONLY A GREAT SOUL COULD PRODUCE . . . moments of INSPIRATION . -. . these are not Burke's but Griffith's, the ablest director of motion pictures in the world" (S. Jay Kaufman) "Handsomely and artistically done . . . magnificent . . . that indefinable TOUCH. THAT MAKES GRIFFITH SUPREME in motion pictures" (The Mail) "HAUNTING and LOVELY pictures . . . happy ending . . . CHARACTERS LIVEMn a definite and vivid sense . . . WITCHERY increased by musical scoring" (Alison Smith in The Globe) "Here is witchery of the camera as no other director can evoke it . . . BEAUTIFUL SCENES FAIRLY SWIM before the delighted eye . . . touch such as ARTISTS ACHIEVE IN GREAT PAINTINGS . . . GRIFFITH'S SHEER GENIUS revealed again" (Evening Telegram) "As FULL OF SURPRISES as an Xmas pudding . . . one of the artistic triumphs of the year" (Louella Parsons in Morning Telegraph) ; "I have seen NO BETTER SCREEN ACTOR than Ralph Graves as 'Spike' McFadden . . .- very excellent, gripping melodrama" (Alan Dale in the American) "Nothing better ever on the screen than WHERE THEY MEET IN HATRED and END IN EACH OTHER'S ARMS . . . photography so beautiful you wonder if you have ever seen such wonderful effects" (Harriet Underhill Tribune) Chestnut Street Opera HouseLimited Engagement Two Shows Daily-Curtains 2:15 and 8:15 THE CHESTNUT!
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