Vi ' nV r; vW':'':'7: 1T-, ' ljf m '.'.- "V !, V f 'A' 2 -V EVENiNG PUBLIC LEDGlilRr-:priiriADELPmA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16; 19& 15 FARRAR SLAPPED ! W "LOU" AVERS Engaged Wife Would Alse Wake Him te Bend Love Poems, As As eorts Tollegen I FIGHTS MISCONDUCT CHARGE Xe,v Yerk. Nev. 10. "Extrenip ' cruelty" h.v Orrnlillne Fnrrnr will be ctrgl by IjOu Tcllogen when the net er's Bcpnrntlen suit ngnlnst the opera itr cemM te trial, It wna said ypster ttf by lils attorney, Ilnrry N. Stein- TellfPf" told his lawyer : "She made life unbearable for inc. I (hall charge oitreme rruelty. I never fcnew v'irn f,'1 we"''' nttnek me. I vg net only looked out of my home, tut I was continually benten and slipped. My lit0 wiw made most un comfortable." Ills wife, said Tellegcn, often nwoke In the night te read te him pimsnges from a meit affectionate poem. TcllCRcn ! reported te be deeply In (CWt at Ills wife's nccusntieni nnd Is paid te be preparing te- counter with mere elnrcc ngnlnit her. The actor Is said te have canceled M tour In "Wind Youth" for the ox ex rrc purpe1-!' of preparing pajierH sub sub itentlntiiiR these charpes and of meet ing the fllverce counter claim put In by Mi rtngrr-wlfc. lie will aek the Hupremrj Court te dismiss her divorce suit en the ground there Is ubvelutcly no basis for her allo cation that he was guilty of misconduct Tvlili a weinnn In this State, let alone dlmllar misconduct "in every State" as alleged by Miss Farrnr. Samuel I'ntcrmycr, counsel for Miss Farrnr. Mild : "It is rubbish that wc name only one woman. Counsel for Tcllcgcn lias de clared thnt when we charged he was unfaithful te his wife In 'every State in the Union' we had in mind only one woman and thnt she was a member of Iii company en tour with him through out the country. "There were a number of women, ns a matter of fact." LEFT $82,400 ESTATE Bulk of Careline Hacuser Property Gees te Grandsen The will of Careline Hncuscr, who died at Atlantic City. November 7, leaving an ebtnte of $82,400, was pro pre 1 bated today. The bulk of the estate gees te n grandson. Other wills pro bated were : Leuis W. Appcl. 2100 West Tiega strfct, $10,000: William Wddle, 21.15 North Camne street. $0500: Elizabeth H. Cepe. -J510 North Fifth street. S4S50; Themas II. Goldsmith. C705 Spruce street. $5500; Geerge Sutbred, 1434 North Thirteenth street. $7800; Careline Hcnningcr. 1850 North Eighth street, $5725. nnd Levi T. Lnws, 1310 North Warnock street, $4207. Letters were granted te administer the estates of James Klnsmain, 2159 North Nineteenth street. $5000. and Mildred A. Helmes, 12(10 Seuth Forty -fifth street. $7000. The following in in Tinterles of personal estates were tiled : Daniel L. Hcnnlng, $11,885; Eliza beth S. Elscnhart, $8081; Frank Flelschmann, $5811), nnd Mnry O'Don O'Den nell, $5250.21. DRUGGED AND ROBBED Arthur Fisher Accuses U. S. Sailor of Theft In Drinking Party Arthur Fisher, thirty-two years old. of 1727 Seuth Yewdull street, icnerti'il te police nt the Twentieth and llerka streets station that he had been "drug ced" dining a drinking party with Ed win Steik, twenty j'earb old. a snller. and had been robbed of $10, a geld watch valued nt $50 nnd a diamond rlne. Sleck was arrested and held without bail by Magistrate Oswald this morning for u further hearing. Fisher charged) that he met Stock, who Ih a M'cend-dnss yeoman en the hospital ship Itelicf, new nt the Philti ilelnhla Navy Yurd. and another sailor, and wvnt with them te a nlncc en North Thirteuith street. lie (-aid that during a drinking party there he was given "knockout drops" nnd robbed. I'ellee t-ay that Stock admitted the theft, and premised te return the stolen articles te l'Hher If he would drop the charges. RIVALS "MUSH" FOR VOTES Yuken Candidates te Travel Many Miles With Deg Sleds D.-iHMin City. Y. T Nev. 111. (Ih A. P ) The peliticnl campaign for tin tin Yuken's lone seat in the Canadian Parliament is being waged with deg Herts ever the trneklrsa white wastes of the frnren North. Captain Cicerge lllaek, Government candidate, ns lust reported nine days ?e nt the little mining town of Mim, wuleli he reached by an eighty-mile iiiush from Mlntn, en the Yuken Uivcr. ". T Congden, Liberal candidate, new en Mi, wav f,0m Hritiih Columbia, will take the trail behind a special deg team nt White Herse been, lieth candi dates eu-(t te cover hundreds of miles by kb'di before the election, December 0. ifeHHrjrB'i ml' 1 W IN ASKS PARI OF HANNA ESTATE Miss June Evans Says She Was Engaged te Wed Late Cleveland Publisher RESISTS CANCELLATIONS White Plains, N. Y., Nev. 10. Miss Jutic Avis Eans, who says hc was en gaged te the late Dan It. Ilanna, wealthy Cleveland publisher, yesterday eegnn proceedings indicating her Inten tion te sue for n Minrc in the estate, es timated at hl death te be worth $10, 000,000. Mr. Hanna's will, which wus filed here en Monday, divided the bulk of his estate between his three bens, prevision having been made for his daughters in his lifetime and no be qucstH having been mnde te his four divorced wives. The will, executed en August 11, 1020, consists of four typewritten pages. There were two interlineations, both inter imperfectly blotted out and marked "canceled," in the legater's hnndwrlt Ing. One of these referred te giving his country estate, "The Creft," nnd a large amount of persennl property e his son. Daniel It. Anether blotted-out paragraph In th margin of the paper, which inn be rend through the blur, says, "It being my in tention te marry June Avis Evans" ; then M-rcrnl words are Indistinguishable and tin- paragraph ends. "Should I die before Mich murrlagu tekes place I in struct my i-xiuLttrN te prelde a trust." Then mere blotting, mnkln the rest of (he paingraph Illegible. Attorneys for Miss Evans jesterdny obtained pcrmlwiien te photograph the will. They assert the instrument ie.'iwii tr MIks Evans nn annuity of $25,000 in addition te the country estate, The Creft and a large amount of personal property. Miss Evans nnd Mr. Ilanna were te be married ns seen as the latter was legally free te de se, according te Les lie C. Fergusen, one of the petitioner' i ntterneys. Mr. Fer?uen called nt- tentien te the fact that the alleged can i collation of the bequests te Miss Evans the home of Jehn Sculiv. of Newtown, i was net witnessed, and therefore 11- fiftccn miles south of here, vesterdav ! "d,linS hat cv"y "cIpt would w I lift tnadn trt nlifnin Ifter-Dinncr Trichs j 4 V 1 I SPEEDOMETER KING IS TERRY O'BRIEN Late Jehn K. Stewart Started Life in Vermont as Peer Irish Lad COMRADES SHARE RICHES Aitlmr and Michael Conlen, Hint they should nil share In whatever fortune any f them should win. Teiencc wns an Ingenious youth nnd when the liorMwllpping'begnn te grew lroeine he Invented u tlexlble sliaft for his clippers te make, it easier. The lerse-clipping muchlne made money for him nnd the principle of the flexible shaft, which he applied te ether Inven tions, started him en the read te wealth. It wns about this time thnt lie hanged Ills imnie nnd when he put bin flexible shaft idea Inte n speedometer and ommlzed n company te mnnufactur anil handle it. his fortune wns made. HARDING EXPECTED SOON TO FREE EUGENE V. DEBS Case te Be Taken Up First Because He Was Rival Candidate Washington, Nev, 10. Consid eration of nppcnlB for the release of 145 war offenders new In Fcdernl prison- wns tnken up by the AdmlnlTtn AdmlnlTtn tleu yesterday, following the Pres ident's pence proclamation. It in indi cated the ensn of Eugene V. Debs, new Untie- crcry day 'until 'the Conference n ever UtilcsH I'tesjiienc iuhuwk i" Debs nnd 1 14 lthciK, convicted ter Tin Tin lntlenH of the Esplenasft Act, The .arrjing nut of the tlircntMe mnke n ileinontrullen brfnie the Whlte IIoiife or the Annn Conference mcrtlllff place aroused considerable InJIgmitlOU in Administration circles. .MISS iMIHIA.M DAVIS Prof, nnd .Mrs. Walter It. Davis, n f Madisen, N. .1., today announced the engagement of their daughter, Miriam K., te Dr. Walter II. Curry, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jehn C. Curry, of Holroyd place, Woodbury YOUNG WOMAN ATTACKED . WHILE ALONE IN HOUSE Knocked Unconscious and Bound te Gas Steve With Burners Turned On Doylcstewn, Pa., Nev. 10. A mur derous assault by n Negro and n white man wns made en Miss Stella Vellcy. aged twenty-two years, while alone In nftcrnoen. Miss Vellcy is in n very serious condition ns a result of the at tack. When the young woman opened the kitchen deer In response te a knock she wns confronted by u Negro nnd n white man. The Negro tried te m-Ize her, but she drew hack Inte the dining-room nnd there a despcrnte struggle ensued. Miss Velley was knocked unconscious by the Negro, and when she regained consciousness she wns bound hand nnd feet nnd tied with rope te the gat range, whose burners had been turned en, evidently in nn attempt te murder her. Her assailants had fled. She struggled te turn off the flew of gas. Unable te use her hands nnd with bleed streaming from her mouth from a wound, she finally succeeded In get ting the gas levers into her mouth nnd turned them off. Ily the use of her teeth she get loose from the range and then collapsed. Regaining consciousness she rawlcd te the front room of the house nnd telephoned a call for help te the oper ator who, thinking somebody was ill, sent for Dr. G. A. Parker, Jr., of New town. Miss Velley's body is covered with lacerations nnd bruises. be mnde te ebtnin for MI--S Evans the bequests for which she is mentioned Ne. 0 Missing Mark Found en Hand A short line is drawn en the palm of the left lmtnl nnd a similar line en the back, using the blnckened end of a burned match. The hand is closed and the right hand wipes off the mark from the back. Opening the hand, the missing mnrk Is found, lying ncress the one exiginnllj there. The first mark was mndc at nn angle across one of the creases or Hues of the hnnd. Hence, In closing the fit, another mnrk Is made auteirntlcnlh. crossing the line nt the opposite nngle. The. rubbing off of the ether line Is just a bit of by-play te heighten the effect. Copvrieht, lilt, hu PvbUe Ltdaer Oempatiy NAB WINDOW SMASHER In Shots Halt One of Twe Thieves Seuth Street Robbery Twe Negroes threw n brick through the window of the store of Weiss & Heffman, at 10-1.1 Seuth street, nt I! o'clock this morning nnd then grabbed some women's coats. Patrolman Geff heard the noise and ran te the scene. The Negroes took flight, hanging en te their plunder, nnd Geff fired several shots. A motorcycle patrolman joined in the chase, mere shots were fired and one of the men surrendered at Hrnari and Seuth streets. He hnd several plush coats, valued nt $143. ever his ami. The ether man escaped. The prisoner gave his nnme as Alenzo Dunbar nnd said he lived en Twelfth street nenr Catharine. He Is a West Indian. He will receive n hearing to te day before Magistrate O'Urien in the Twelfth and Pine streets btatlen. Ily the Associated Press New Yerk, Nev. 10. The lute Jehn K. Stewart, millionaire head of the Stcwnrt-Warncr Speedom eter Corporation, -weh born forty seven years age in a little hamlet In the hills of Vermont under the name of Terence O'Hrlcn, It wns rerealed in Surrogate's Court yesterday, nt a hear inir en n suit brought by his daughter, (barging the administrators with mis managing the $7,000,000 estate. O'Hrien went west te -ck h's for tune nt rn early age. He obtained n job clipping horses nnd entered into a sort of agreement with two ether lads. When Stewart died the two partners ,Mllir!K,.p.j nt Atlntita. would be tnken of his youthful dnys, one of whom had I ' , ,, ,, . n .,.., n,n. date of President Harding Inst No vember. Other officials confirmed that chnnseil his inline te Michael .Clark, nil peared te claim their share' under tin old partnership agreement. Their claim was considered valid enough te entit e Aithur F. Conlen te $75,000 under an order of the Surrogate's Court of Suf folk Comity, N. Y.. nnd Michael Clark $250,000 under order of n Chicago court. Pert -(Ey Fuel Gene, Ship Is Towed te Newport News, Vn., Nev. 10 A. P.)--The Sliinninir Heard steam ship Eastern Cress, short of fuel, Is being towed te Hampton Hends by the Itethlehein I'.rldge. according .te radio reports i.ccied here. The ships were .lheut 70 miles off the const yester day. T hi coast guard cutter Mini nlnp is ready te go te the nid of the Hps if called en. report. The President's decision Is c- J prctcd seen. The understanding here has been thnt the Administration probably would re- j lease Debs, although few were prepared ! te predict whether that action would i take the form of commutation of sen tence or full pnrden with rcstorntlen of all civil rights. A mi ill ii'iny of pickets, including I home M'-d-il of Hener cx-servicn nun mndc a lemen-drntinn jcterd-iy hefer" CentiiK-nli.l Memerial Hall, uheri- Ibe Anns Conference met, and demanded thnt the I'nitcd States free its political prison? It was fald the pirketlng would - or - n 5oelhinq andlltMiiui Dees wonders for sick skins One application eHhis reliable ointment and the inflammation is reduced the itching stepped and healing begins Try it and see .itt MUSICAL INST AND CO-RELATED ARTS RUCTION CLARENCE C. NICE Teacher of Singing Specialist in Voice Building MiiiiIIWIi iliiiiiiiliMMil iaWiiri I'uplls Taught Frem the Beginning; te Final Preparation for CONCERT ORATORIO RECITAL OPERA nit I'rcsarr Ilullillnc 1714 Chestnut .St., l'lilln. BANDIT AN ESCAPED FELON Captured and Identified by Finger prints as Rey Gardner PliecnK, Ariz., Nev. 10. (By A. P.) A bandit captured here last night nt the Snntn Fe station following an attempt te rob a mall car, was identi fied bj finger prints today ns Hey Gnrd ner, who recently escaped from the Fcd fi ill penitentiary at Mi-Ncll'ti Island. According te the police, Gardner ad mitted his Identity. 1 M f he tf ev Beeks p , jlf 4 $2 down en a purchase of $30 jlu ': ! Ill Shep en Arch street. Save money jl : 11 f Philadelphia's Largest Exclui'we Credit Clothing Stere jla III JfPr fpffSMk Q? III i d I L if (M IS ft yfllljBH i 1 k 4 1 ll l MkJ? IrWw dMw m i: VhV WlvmW iV m t &k msti& U-s lln An-A Men Women 14 I 1 1 III H & Children fef 'px I I Jlf II (1 ll 41 U i ir " 'i-ls'-jt " Cen j jH H '"WW Dress Well B I AV PavOnlv k. ) IS 1 I rrt SI'00 ff n ? jsw I Sl Ivs. C3 -pen a tnargc -i , m II HE fe, Account H jll Open Friday and Saturday Evenings . In CHAPIRO'C m zrr v jrrwi Vir. lt U Only pupils wlte h.ive premise nre dccepted Applicants are given a thor ough examination nt which tlme a frank nnd liene.it op'nlen Is given as te their volce condition and vocal pos.sl pes.sl hllltlcs. Ne pupil Accepted for less 'han two lessens si work. Mr. Nice Is associated with Maestre Arture I'npnlarde. formerly chief con ductor San Carle Opera Company, New Verk. Musical Director Narberth Cheral Society (tlrst concert this season, Metnipelltan Opera Heuse, evening 'evember S). Musical Director Metfia Cheral Society. 313 W. 98th fet. Studies: New Yerk Consultations Only by Apieintmcnt. MIN A DOLORES Seprano INSTRUCTION RECITAL SOLOIST WITH THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA November 16, 1921 20 S. 18th St. Sprint) 0382 .Studie 30 yrrrwvrvv'vvv'rylryvlvvv'lr The WaJz Studies MARGUERITE WALZ, Principal 1604 Walnut Street Dancing, Grace CiOture & Health Culture BALLROOM, BALLET, STAGE & FANCY DANCING NEWMAN DANCING Fuller Bldff., 10 S. 18th St. Albeit W. Newman, Master of tlie Russian and French Ballet Methods Graded Classes & Private Lessens Interpretive, Character, Aesthetic and Tee Dancing a Specialty Draw itlr mn i -. , , . , . irf- nil. NORMAL COURSES, DIPLOMAS Children's Class Saturday Morning lMT.S .IAI!.MI:kd N .1 l,l(Ns t peb tlen Wii'lierin.. M irrln, lth KeK-ni, wun 7 e?fe,j rollick n y rciizauem Ce. Iurehy Ituildai h, lir jdlincr at MOIll-ltV I'ur Clraiiuat nan He. ,irr ilm I iiippoen me. . V Mm- HrjAti IO!Hr Mn KC'i'i,. ;ti . I'.ti i;ip Send for r.ntes and ISoeklof Telephone, Spruca S22 CsMl'Jvw'wwwJws PPBBBi2B!nBi3SB5yU.tyM1tM!lyi ZECKWER-HAHN q f Araumttij PHILADELPHIA Telephone, Spruce 819 FOUNDED 1870 1617 SPRUCE STREET rtrench Schools in West rhlln., TieuB and Cermnntewn Directors CAMILI.E W. ZECKWER. President TRnDLRlCK E. HAHN, Vice President CHARLTON LEWIS MURPHY, treasurer ana .'.lanaclnj Ulrecter Mere Than Fifty Years a Successful Scheel of Music S523SEaMS5f2Sifl The Musical Blue Boek of America Under New Management ill Oil,' nafl.Mlll HfniiRr.l rrf,.f(i f inuKlL t(rrtp'c u ,,'ltr .ti,n f Mu er.itjeni, mepcntltfiU .Muaic.il Orcun,2i.t ii'-BTOiiflHs rnini . tih (.r h- l'l.ifjH . i iMiunpirria, cwiera anil U' Irute With BLANCHE rile, call ur pfiune sprur HUllier ! c .'ti p hel fold i i-i AnifU mu-i nuin Hti.i r-- Il Jluclr S. nixilH .ud Ilulm'riPH '"i"1 .'nn t-nna.iit munt pntlimiawlli rt ln ni,,v . fj'j ippr.tej ,hp wi ren). COPE 1K0. Itimiii ALLERT, Manager 31. KbIcj Iliiilillnc. H.ilniit Ht 17 Ih St taaaaaayw.y N SlM-B. mm m m 1 iHUNrannsy' F I a Gives Quiclc, Clean, Powerful Heat W M I'Je d limtrr te 'ii i) R. i H i emul cm clu v mernlnc uj .5 N hize nnd 9t!e Inr imy fj I loin I'ortal.ie and ntu- K , Q nnr w ; I I 1 I 1 HditIhIUIh for the H ; 9 I'ullnwlnft: Kj I '. n Pamcua Ctuta Ciaa Ml I - 1 Haimea h B Ulllett Wnte.- Jleater U 8 nnd Ten, tlci het ff fel water without extrJt lea r II i Vni. finn-Klrnd Si t. ft HeIIth Ne coal. ff lul or nulii-a . Gi Meijeru (J.m Heating F-K 5; -f '"", "el Walir Ai- ife its' 1'Hu.n ew ff 5s J aL . ! ' vV "V, "irhfiittlri JRA J&uA.illl ,u ilt juur iw N $ U " ex. , i A WM.AKERS,JR.,CO. M s W Cor. 10th & FillnrJ Sti. Ik The President of the United States Endorses the Welfare Federation of Philadelphia The White Heuse, November 14, 1921. My Dear Mr. Martin: The effort of the Welfare Federation of Philadel phia te consolidate and unify the great number of com munity and welfare agencies, through the plan of raising a single fund te be properly apportioned, is one which 1 am glad te approve. It seems te afford a method by which much of the extravagance attending charitable effort can be avoided and mere efficient service assured. I trust Philadelphia's campaign may be completely successful. Very truly yours, (Signed) WARREN G. HARDING. Hen. J. Willis Martin, President, Welfare Federation of Philadelphia., 1S00 Spnice Street. Philadelphia, P. Space contributed by Diddle A Henry. VIOLINISTS ! Are Yeu Using Scale and Chord Studies by WILLIAM R HAPPICH A Second Edition Is New in Press The one book superior te nil ethers, indorsed bv Prof. Leepold Auer, Jaucha Heifetz, Efn-m Zimbalist, Tesclin Seidel, Paul Steering, Edmund Severn, Cnrl Tellcf&cii, Maye Wadlcr, and many ethers. ORDER A COPY TODAY FROM YOUR DEALER OR THE FRIANT MUSIC CO., Publishers, 802 Broadway, Camden, N. J. I Leuis ja. P '"" -i Kazze jl tf CONCERT iiypV N&Li2 PIANIST Avu of - 1 nth i.l r 1 piusi- 'fiKttvtiliinlft: e atvlr, riHln. fi.reril "F!mrit anil Hure t , lin .11 fen'in i ml Mm. ami 'i cinnshlp " Kimino Built t'it. Mr. Kuzc will accept advanctd pupili. -0 Seuth 18th m biiru-.' "3iu ,ir, ,., t3,-,e The E. K. Peall Conservatory of Music and Art 3304 North Bread Street llnm h: l'i r--. Elizabeth Wils . 171 1 ClH-ntniU (St. K. Pcall, Director m 1 rr w NAN WOERNER Piane : Voice Woerner Studies 2110 Walnut St. Phene, Spruce 3183 Giuseppe Beghefcti Operatic am! Concert Tener drnduiUf. lleuil Concnnier.y uf MuMr. lllnne, llnh Studie, 1710'Chcstnut St. 1'IIII.AI)KI.I1II,, i-.. f Yerk tiidle. Vnndrihllt Studie, liH Ui-t 371li Ht.. hen erU lty AddrmH hrrrrlir, lt. sliy, 1710 thentnut st . Ilt-U I'll.: I.ur. yj,1 Waiter St. Clare Knedie rBinl-l nnd MiikIimI Dlrrrter reh Strfft Jlrthei'Nr flinnh. Itrnid iind Arch mill CencrerT.itli.il Kmlrnh 'liulem llre.ul mill Mount rrnmi strrcc PIANO ORGAN SINGING Trlrpliwir! spruu. OI.IO STUDIO: 1714 Chestnut Street AG.NKS REIFSNYDER Contralto Tencher of Sinsinr; MAlUa'EKITIi SIBLEY Teacher of Sight Sin ging '""' 3.)H. MM lU.timt st le.st 4CS? I.'.! Grace Welsh Piper-; Voice 1706 Chestnut St. Locust 6887 ELIZABETH GEST Pianist Accompanist Teacher Studie: A-t Alliance Building 1823 Walru-t Street "PWI ' 1,v 'ii trr' .it l l , The Kurtz Voice Studies 1520 Chestnut St. Catalogue en Request Phene, Locust Sllti HELEN BENTZ HOl'IlANO Studie 30S Wi'dnesdaj s 1520 CHESTNUT ST. Piane Playing Taught Eauinners in 20 Lesiuii. OPEN EVFN1NGS MONTANI VOCAL STUDIOS New Adurzti: 1705 Rittenheuir St. Kill t. Urliti) l.iuiiKt i ut Inm u "ion Adnlt llcclnncru a Nnwlnlty Advinu'i- ((iiirar H Yeu New I'Ihf l'hnl' Snruri. I)II7 rnn prick RoeKi,r,T rilRISTKNSKN. M'llOOJ. OI" TOP fi'cie i IB.'U riiHitnut SI. IJ.IV ' WOltl.KV.Ms TIMFJ iti 1 Mc. I i I, mi (inlit , il . I 1 ll iih i 1 7 r. ADELE SUTOR Scheel of Music 1823 Itanstend St. iNu th t rtiestnut ,-t 1 NVV Yii'U Addrl-m H5 W Mrti St KMII.ir. UKIIH'.U NOH11IS Scheel of r.MireMlen mid si. me Art 1'eIi.a mid story Ttllliu "Th") Werkuhup" inrmtic I'lub of th 4ihpel) nllerdii puuIIh oiipertunny for irtiul ntuije iinnetiu" 1" mil lr Diploma- Hei Met 1711 t lir-.niit street Hulln 401. I'lienr: Spriup ni,',2 yMiitiieur.n II 1)10 - iflKhi. Till : iri iiik I (IK (i ,., ,.,, rers-'ssn. H'linei. O Milt ui 3 1 i ' IMV I mid r.fni i tn nn v I l -t I f ' In nr nyl I Mil in in TrneliiTN -l...a.k. C.L 1 C I1M iHtiiuii jtiiuei or music Franklin E. Crettan, Director 1714 Chestnut Streat lirriniuitenn Irinrli. ."17 I" I enn tri'i'i F R E E L E C T U K E S Fer Piane Teachers and Students ApplJ fir IMailN of Infrrnt te EDITH-WALTON MMLIN Ctasn anil I'rivate Inttructien llienfl l'enlur 7300-W. 1000 MAHTKH HT. PIANO I t ie vih , "t ' ..ni. iV-WW S J. fc fci Phila. Musical Academy Germanlewn Branch 30 East Walnut Lane C till .nil'' ItVh i n'ii dtp 3kji -IftI-I-11 . II.VIIKI . Dir,r. Francis J. ("osievo VOICE Studie 3151520 Clicitnut St. ABBIE R. KEELY SOPRANO Teacher of Sinqing 17li; t hermit St. i)i ) Dtamend St. Dorethy Strait Pianist Instruction iJtudie.111 Mendnvs ind TlmnJi,.. 17H ( III km HT ' Ilel'lrp, "'""un 1UI ir ! WINIFRED ATKINSON PIANIST J 1710 Chrttnut Streut j I'lienr. Let list IPSO PAUL VOLKMANN teacher of Sinunj i hi C .i i vaterr j MARY MILLER MOUNT ! finnitt Accompanist Coach j Pupil in Accompanying j briiiie. I7lti ( HKniM r hi I Tel. UeiidLinil fllOJ l 'IVIrplier.f l!flilfliic. I I ' i . . f ni in s. nirii st. In-uxt IH77 Ilriiiiil St. OHGAN MMm,mwj, A. T. Maynard, Mus. Bac. A. R. C. 0. VOIC1C OltOAN HAUJIONV JTiS Cbeateut Ht. Urlu ,0401 W JfrcbcnrU (. 8invkt tlrk-lilllnt of tin II'iiiiIkI T-n,..i. Studie, 1714 Chestnut St. C TSCHOPP Htmdallii Uunja titC N. lUtU M. Ml H. I7lb HI. Onltar ZJIhtr Florence Gilderslevs Seprano TEACHER OF SINKING CHOIR COACHING A SPECIALTY 1714 Cht.tnut Kl. IIOXIE-LEMAN voter, violin ltirtt i tie I'U.MI.K IIIIMI. ,. u i. I.-,,,,. Nprui-p sO3 -'Mil ilu'ii I Blndlei 400 ELSIE MILLER vCB'TSr' Turner & Meredith Heme Talent Producers TEN hOUTU F.1UIITKU.NT1I BTRKET Booklet. Hpntce test f si A w A tfl'B vn : ' f1 Mi m A' tflE w .p I? ! ( 1 i ! IS ir'i! !Vi w nt iH, in VJ 71 ul 11 I Sl 1 ffl ( VMt Al VHflUU( OI. " " M .. U J,