Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 04, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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SCARUSO BECAME AN ARTIST
'TWIXT LATHER AND TALCUM
(Court Barber to King of Song Cherishes Sketches Ma'lc Hero.
Groat Singer Was Not "Hard Man to Shave" If hen in Phila.
"Caruso's Barber"
Enrico CnniKO. who cnnlil unccp a
rrld off It fret with lili onjf, was,
mt tha nme time, liumnnly -"penklng
Hot n hnrH mnn to linvp.
The moiirnlnp of .Joipph rpnnn.
1 801 South Fifty ncurntli street, Uy
ki countryman dlffprn In qunlltv from
thnt of motit of thN cltv I'm ini
Pewnno wni court bnrbor to tlip klne
of Hong whenever he camp to Phllii-4elrhla.
Un night mume lover of I'liiinilol
tjhl were paying Ave, ton or tUtrcn
dollarH nnleeo to tipor nt tin- unrlcl-
J famoufl tenor throueli onorn rIhsvcs. It i
I wan Tcwono's privilege 'to stnnd tlnce.
inches nwny from him niljustlns hot, '
teaming towels and wiping I1I3 face. ,
Sometime Caruso hummed softlj n
w shnvpd. i
RocaIN "Good OM Un" !
I'essano it Is nho confides thnt it ' making a plctme of ihp
took from thlrtj minutes to three-' Twice Caruso trinl his genius on hit
quarters of nn hour to remote the friend I'pkmuio One of tlio sketohf
beard of the dinger. Whether he lilt of the louit bin her l doted l'.HV). Hie ,
erecl over his tank he doe not n other llUL' I
"nnnk In thnn int." tnuniv Mr 1 he wo 111 l-IUIlimi tenor, i i'niui
PosRano. who la at 11'ref.ent nrotirletoi i conllde" was not fastidious
hack to ltnlv nncl learn how to speal:
it
"Of rmirse. when he came into tjie
hotel barber shop 'rr "tie tenignipd
him nnil no matter how crowded things
were thpj'd tr lo make room for him.
"Thru one nf its would saj , 'Well,
how ini' ou tmlm v
" 'How am 1?' he would nnsuei In
Itiillan. 'well. If 1 was slek I uouldn t
be here, would I? I'd be home In
bed ' "
l'osinno is the fortuntite possessor
of two of the famous Cnruo sketches
Like most of Ills drawings, the were
made In n few minutes' time.
"A Drawing While You Walt"
"1 was in the midst of shaving him."
Pessano relates, "when it was nece
nnr for me to go to the other side of
the room to get a lotion llefore I
knew it faruso was bolt upright In his
i lintr with ins pencil ami napcr in mum
i
MirUh dmwn bj Kiirlco Caruso of
his bnrher while being dlinved rliilo
on one of his xlslts heie to slug
doitors. snj it us coming
of n hotel barber shop and of a chain of pioimll he would has en facial mtiMnge , '''""'f ',n"l,H-T,of.1011 ,.ti- '
ehops In various cities. "1 wiw just a but most time it was iut n shajc It Ur (.u s.ppe IlnMluiiell U w
barber at my choir Hut Caruso nlwnt- didn't .oncein hit- much whcthei he ", .Minion Hnule, of lMiiln.l
wan the
democrat
He was never a I got all the tKlns
Ainerlinn
fiom me
His brother, (iiifeppe. is known as
!til's sieatest ph.xslclnn Moth mm1-
I lnltstM tnnifIoi1 Alnnriinu u nnimi Ml
(),.', n. I Itaffnele Hostlnnelli's wife was Miss
I'a , and
ife wus
elphin
with the deal or not
Expect Japanese
to Be Conciliatory
Continued from 1'nB One
the Hast as to Nttisfy her critics among
the Anglo-Saxon nations; to continue
them regarding her Intentions ns lo
the 1'or Kast and to work in harmony
with them.
There is little doubt that .Inp.in is
deeplj concerned ocr the situation In
which she is left b this countij's npw
lgor In asspiting the open-door police
In the Oilcnt nnd by the failure of
the Anglo-.1npaiiP!e Alliance She will
not come to the Washington lonfeicnco
in anv nrrogont mood. On the contrary,
she will be conciliatory, seeking to
meet America's demands ns far as pos
sible while, if liosslble, sin lug her
own face.
If the American position should be as
.. .... . Ifllinn fid AtlA iiinmiKi r$
the Administration Intimates thnt 11 (could be brought to re-ilize that the
self. Khc looks with a certain anx
iety nt the American State Depart
ment, the pcimtiiicnt department, not
Mr. Hughes, vnnd fears that It had n
dlstlnctl) nntl-.InpancBC attitude. The
advisers of the Department of the Far
Hnst from Under-Secretary Fletcher
down, nre all men trained In China,
and having n strong pro-Chinese point
of view. The Japanese probably exag
gerate the Importance of this clrcuin
stnnic. Thc exaggerate the impor
tance of eer circumstance pointing to
wnrd an aggressive policy on the part
of this country toward herself.
The danger of the conference falling
to bring about satlsfnctoiv permanent
relations between thw country and
Japan lies In the dlfQculty each coun
tr. bos in understanding the other's
point of view and the imputing by each
to the other of more unfriendly mo
tives than cither entertains. If the Ad
ministration generally holds the view
thnt Julian Is entitled to expand upon
the continent of Asia and if .Tnpan
will bo. If It should concede thnt the
jnpnncse islands were too small for her
rapid!) growing population and thnt
she must hnie urnm to expand on the
continent ot Asia, probably in Man
chuila, Jnpan would probably be great
ly relieved.
I'niler Misconception
Japan misconceives the American at
titude toward herself nnd is prepared
to find It dlstlnctl) unfriendly to her-
United States hns thla frlendlv view
of her future, most of the difficulties
of the conference would quickly dis
appear. As a result of the conference Japan
stands to lose most of the fruits her
policy In the Enst gained her In he
last war, just ns she lost under Occi
dental pressure most of he gains from
the war with China, nnd as again under
similar pressure she wns deprUed of
much thnt might have been hers ns a
consequence of her victory over Russia.
If this time the nations of the West
under the lead of the United States
should take the view that she was en
titled to expnnd on the continent, this.
In the opinion of mnnv well-informed
persons, would do more to give peace
and stability to the Hast than any
other thing that could be done. Japan,
with teiritory to develop and Indus
trial opportunities In Manchuria,
would, according to this view, abandon
her militarism, which would have
gained its renl end.
AMERICANS VISIT POPE
Bishop Tlnen, of Denver, Presents
Thirty Pilgrims
Rome, Aug. 4. (lly A. I'.) Mon
slgnor J. Henry Tlnen, Ulshop of Den
Mr. Colorado, was received In nudieiici'
b l'ope llencdlet yestenlnf. presenting
a report of his diocese which the Pon
tiff found to bo most satisfactory. I,nter
Ulshop Tincn introduced the Tope to
a group of thirty American pilgrims,
to whom l'ope Benedict delivered a short
address, which wns translated In .Mou
slgnor Chnrlcs A. O'Hcrn, rector of
the American Collego here.
The Pontiff said he greatly appreci
ated the visit of the Americans, espe
cially becnuse of the difficulties of trael
nt present, and the opnresfclvp heat. He
imparted the apostolic benediction at
the close of his tnlk.
fussy customer always pleasant and
Joking.
"He used to joke with me nbou
xny Ita'ian, nnd tell mo 1 ought to go
Choir of 400 Sings
at Caruso Funeral
Contlnunt rrnm Pane Onr
of the dead man, nnd the hall was
transformed bj them Into a bower of
exnulsite beuut
TItta Ituffo. the Italian baritone who
bas In recent enr achieved fame in
America, nrrivel during the dn nnd
hastened to the hotel He was nn In
l'lio fact that be was going to rcceUc
S.tllOO thnt "iglil foi singing for an
hour nmpr made him fussy about the
scent of his talcum powder.
Illnc-
the famous surgeon
Caruso s
ha Id
"I. with m hi other (iium'tipe wslted
Cinuso profession Ul on .luls '-s at
S'ricuto Aftu n liiicful examination
we both agio I t mi t the present nnd
pnM suffering of the gie.tt tenoi was
derived from n subrenal absi ess, probn
bh in the left kidnev
'We imnudiiltelj ileiidcd thnt Cinuso
should be tuken to Koine and submit
ted to nn X-nu ex.iminiition in onhi
to complete our diagnosis, nnd also ns
i guide for the opeuitlon wliun wns io
tlmate friend of Cniuso and insisted i hate been pxecutpd iminediiitclx after
upon helping to transfer the bodv to the
tempoi art clinpel
After todii's ceremony the hnd will
he taken to the remeter in 1 pWei!
In the famih vault The Mnvor an i
Prefect of Xnples will speak in behnlf
of the cif and (tovetniuent reprr
tivel. and it is probable: that the
American Consul will dellter n brief
eddies in behnlf of the American (Jov
einment and the Cit of Now York,
which Caruso cal'ed bis second home
Naples is In tiuth ! citv of mourning
nd from all parts of Itah hne oom
fxprestiions of grief, manr of them of a
tendpr naturp, because of late vears
Caruso had. b the mastery of his nrt
and his kindness of heart, found his
way into the warm affections of th
people Therefoie, of the thousands
who passed his bier yesterday, there was
rone whose pergonal grief was not ap
parent. Brother Heartbroken
firlef over the denth of Caruso ap
parentlj dealt n harder blow to his
brother, Giovanni, than to almost any
other member of the famll (t'ovannl,
who was very close to his. brother, ami
who managed the business affairs of the
inger'e arlous etntes. remained with
the bodv of his beloved brother almost
constontlj
At intervnls his grief stiuck him o
poignantH thnt he broke Into fits of
crying nnd now nnd then knelt clo-o
by the bod, sometimes cniug out in
the hope thnt by some miracle life might
be restore I
The little daughter. Gloria, was
Stnken in to see the bodv of hei fnMicr
yesicruay nuc oniy Knew mat some
thing dreadful had lnppened, as her
father could not speak to hn Mi"
Caruso is benring her sorrow with for-
A that time Cnriito condition was
relntheh good Tills was i inphasi7Pd b)
tin' fin I thnt he laushed .mil joked with
us explniultic bv opeiatn moMoiis how
S.i strong wus he then thnt he stood I' '"'"I ,.ht' oilginnl Mrs Mm
b..foie us and mode u motion of sing-' ," '' ""K In (.eimnntown.
in in I he act of reaching lilsh notes
in the midst oi n disinutic s'ttlng
York Mlsliip
Two Judges Clash
Over Support Case
( niitlmiril from I'mcr One
for August 12. but hns not indicate d
whilbei be intends lo supenede Judge
Me.N'Ichoi In the Domestic Relation
Court that dn to heat the case in
person
(Jrcelt Hns Two Wles
Mrs Mux's ninrlinl difficulties became
pnhjlo when Judge McNichol granted
the support order Inst Janunr)
It was rexenled thnt Ma) 'b nnroi
orlginnlh wns George Koutzoumbos,
lie comes from Athens, and is a leader
in the Ijreck colon here It becnim
Known nlsn that Max had another
wire n nntlve of Athens nlo. who
bioiU'ht him n dot of .$1.1.000. which
he imested In tie icstnurant business.
At the flllie tile suonort onlei uns .
Mm was snii
I lie voiing woman who souglit
upport order told the Couit that
the
she
titude
CARUSO'S SURGEOKS
LAUD U.S. SPECIALISTS
Rcime, Aug 4 I Ky A Pi 1 lie
American doctors who attended Knrien
Cnruso in New York duiing his cnti
cal illness Inst winter did "all that
was humnnh possible under the ioii
dltions of the patient , they could not
do more "
Tins opinion was given to the As.
oclateil I'ress today hv Dr KqlTnile
Rastinnelli nputeil to be the greuii st
surgeon in ltnlv, who with his broihe'
Giuseppe, attended the famous miii
vheii he sufleied the relapse Inst w ek '
which led to his denth
Recording Caruso's illnehs in Vmer
lea. Dr H.istianelli ald "it was un
doubttdlv putnd empveiun. which . n
medlatelv put the jintlent in such n
grave comlition that it must be rnn
tillered n mlinele thnt the Aineii un
doctors sorceeded in saving his life "
Recounting the lnt few dns of
Told of New
' Then he nid jocose!) When I
wns about to icoch a high note during
n performance in Ainerua something
I'liinrht me In the thion' I put mv
liinid to mv mouth In an effort to re-
. mi in mvself when out s))irtd n mouth-
1 ful of blood '
. ' Coruo Inughel as he demonstrated
this i nndltion io us "
"His chief thought was that of re
suming his caret i and being nbe to
return to the stage and sing again
I Phis wns jus guntest anxietv He
i hatted nnd talked appnrentlv nt ene.
comfortnblv exhibiting in that big,
robust phvslque his ideas with gestures
nnd smiles Therefore, om opinion
warranted his mining lo Rome where
the operation lould be prifoiined under
conditions where hospital nppllnnies
were more tomplete nnd modern to
bundle his ense "
Knew of Abscess
Returning to the subjei t of ( niuso's
illnc s. in Ameiiui. Dr H.stmnelli f-nld
that the grave lomnllcatinn of C.uuso's
nllment at thnt time "iiboibed the
eiittie attention of the dmlois, vvlm
i oilld not occupv themselves with nnv -tiling
else than to intend to it, but we
know with certatntv tout Dr Drd
innnn lone of the Amein in ohv -n inns
1 who ntteuded Cni l-oi i i1ied the ot- ,
i Isieu m of the siibieiml nbsiess
1 'The Amei iiini doitors -how id the
I gientest lunfessiniial skill am' tei hmqiie
) In the npeintiiii tin v pirforninl Their
work commands tl jrei'tst oilmiri
tion i ud nspe t iiicrenslng the Je- I
terveil fain' wliiih Ameru in doitors
i nj iv tliiouglicmt the vvorl I
s n pnnliiK word ilie fnniu
Itnllnn surgion su i i. the correspond- i
ent '
Whatever vo i nn snv in praise of I
Iliad worked as cashier in Ma) s rcstau
rnnt. and hnd known liim ns n singl
glei
mnn Ho hnd wooed and mniried her
The cercmoiiv was nerfouneil reirnlnrl. I
in Brooklyn. June 22. l'.lls Mm Mn I
hail hpr wedding certificate nnd believed
herself Mni's legal wife
She told Judge McNicho that she nnd
her husband hnd separated before the
second chihl was born I'm a yenr
after the mnrrlnge .she said the (j'teek
lestnurant keeiei had lavished monej
fin her She declared he told her bis
income bad ranged from $2," 000 to
SoO 000 n .venr In the Inst few vims
The ciiiple lived nt the Riltenhoiic
Hotel. In nn expensive suite, nnd for n
time at the Alninnc in Atlantic Citv.
He bought two cnr. the wife t-nid, on
at a cost of S10 000 The t.rst veat
of thilr marriage, she snlcl, Muv s.ient
?:I0.(I00 on n home.
Mav refused m the witness stnnd
acting nn liis counsel's advice in snv
whether he was nuirrliil when he mnde
Mrs Mav his wife Judge McNuhol
therefore incepted Mrs Ma) ns the le
gal wife nnd issued' the order of "S.'iOO
a month
Mav denied thnt he vrns wealthy as
his voiing In tile hid said Ac cording
to Mav his first wife Is the nwmr of
the restaurant commiiv nnd he holds
hut one slmre of stock nnd receives n
aste the' 3RH
iresh peaches mPsMm
y '.fiUsJEV if great ' SlJta I -V -f
yV :VS. When you've eaten , ?--: V$JkM
tw -w'gyl 1? -sV tmmssJVr' "ffi$&fW&$9 daman? '
i lssy ?--.2 .. x ffiffiWttav MSffii t4. , , minay , -
Peaches and cream,
the finest of each,
are frozen into this
delicious dessert!
Ice
cream
REPORT CHARLES ''IN AGAIN"
Ci-devant Emperor Said to Be Seek
ing Hungarian Crown
Geneva, Aug. 4. Unconfirmed re
ports still persist that cx-Umpcror
Chnrlos of Austria has left Hcrtensteln
secretly and now la In Hungary nwnlt-
Ing nn opportunity to Iniinch a coup
d'etat.
It Is said that Captain erkman,
private secretary to Charles, and several
of the former Monarch's servants at'
ready have left for Budapest. It Is
slated In unusually well-informed circles
thnt Charles will mane, nil niicmpi io
regain his throne thla month, in spite
of the warnings of the Allies.
RAID 35 CIGARETTE STORES
70 Pollcomen Make Rounda of To-
peka to Enforce Law
Topclm. ltn., Aug. i. i.ur nnu
COUnty OUll-iUI Jinu-oiaj .iiuiuu if, iom-
ing about thirty-five Topekn stores
where It was suspecieu uiBiirei.es iihvc
been sold In violation of the State Antl
Cigaretto Law. Offlclals announced that
clgniettcs found In business houses
would be confiscated nnd the proprietors
arrested.
UANUY FHIUfcS CUT A THlRrjl
Large N. Y. Chain Store Alto Lovvjr,
Wages of Employee
New York, Aug. . (Rj A. I'.ji
riductlon of ik'l 1-.1 per cent In J
pilccs wns nnnountcd .vesterdny by J
of the Inrgcst chnlu store candy firm J
mr .11,, .x.v.MKW ... l.mi, mC),
This cut follow slosely nftpr th
nnothcr large retail firm (Miller ri.i
Co.). the president of which nnnonnS
thnt his firm, nloug with sevprnl oti.
In the candv business, hnd been n..iin
.100 per cent piofit. mtiH
Wages of the Loft Co. ein.il0T(,, ,
reduced 12V, ner cent. m -
typhoid'cases increase
45 Are Suffering In Shamakj,,
Rural Dairy Quarantined '
KiinmoKin, r Aug. . Tynluiu
fever continues to increase here ,i
a total of forty-five cases rcnortM ii4
fnr. Vlxa vlsltlnc nlirM-q linrV. K. " lll"
ployed to assist In cnrlng for thi. .il'
A strict quarantine hns been nwi
on the rural dairy, which la tk
fliispertcd source of the diene T
einplo.vers of the plant nre down hJ
4l,o f..rer. wt
MuiS
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Store Closed Saturdays
During August
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est Clothing
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-800
7 in
Soits
(For Today and Tomorrow)
$
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REDUCED to this one price from
$35 and $.43. their former sell
ing prices. Worsteds and hand
some Tweeds with plenty of
fine summer woolenb tn a variety of
unusual patterns gg i
$22.50 could not buy these Suits f1 '
today in the wholesale markets. Si ,
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(Oak Hall Closed All Day Saturdays Until September) 3'
117 U-- L l.T M
yy aiiiiiiiaiii:i w, uiuwti
Market at Sixth for Sixty Years
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I VICTROLAS --MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I
I PIANOS iJU 1
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9sW j
Hi
m riiNw s
Once-
ArYe&x-
Children's & Misses'
&r Oxfords
also
White Barefoot Sandals
Sizes 7 to 2
That
Were
Priced
Up to
$5.00
Growing Girls
Black, Tan or White
Pumps & Oxfords
Broken size range
Sizes from 2J to 4
THE BIG SHOE STORE
Four Floors With Seating Capacity for 600
Men, Women, Misxa, Boys and Children
1204-06-08 Market Street
L
Next Chance Not Until Next January
Semi-Annual
Sale
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y ig wmm ininiMiimiririiiii iiiiiiiniim wiiiwiiiiiwHi
are a family's pride - a family who for more than
two centuries nave been identified in the produc
tion of musical instruments. Today they are the
greatest house of their kind in the world, and the
pianos that bear their name are the fruit of ac
cumulated experience and matured perfection.
The RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co.
809-11 CHESTNUT STREET
Between Sth and 0th Streets
Crrr!rM. 1M1, T Mt wrlttw tv
WURLITZER GRAND
PIANO
A triumph in piano building, but
a success that has not ruahed to
the price tag, Sold nt prices that
nre refreshingly reasonable for
such nn exceptional instrument.
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HILTON
Stylebilt Clothes
For Men
H
Every Spring And
Summer Suit
At The
Maker's Price
Less 15
Hilton (ompanx
1211 Chestnut Street
a sioinu anops m 'fnncipal Uttts H'l,
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