Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEi)GEI-PH;ADELPHIA,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
ilP 'EATS' MANY
FOR POOR KIDDIES
500 Scheel of Practice Pupils
'..Gladden Hearts of Needy for
Thanksgiving Dinner
TURKEY
N' EVERYTHING
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Vine hlinurcii !" "' " "
,..'.1, nlens thin mernlns. POO tin ra
Toe hBBl haVc' cnnnc,, m('
' .rfUnK ami vwt1ilnR Umt concerns
It. ThttiikKfilvIiiR (linnet.
ftrySiriTllie rhlMrcn of the HMioel
PrtrtlM. Thirteenth nmi Sprint!
5f3.ltrertH. lmvc saved their pen
i. rtn" without the pretzel nt neon
til ml tlie randy, that kiuiip ether
ilaLZU fertnnnte th.in they
fflme a warm Tlinntctglvliiff .lin-
"The fchoel platform today wiin elr-ared
. licctH of fiwh white pnper Kprenil
h front. The children filed up
.lnl.1 their offering en the paper.
gJJ one beKUi-t ltunK the head of a
Hte. from another peeped fresh preen
i'ef the celery Mulke. erntiRwi
ll'jmel n bright yellow, apples glowed
'nTinnlne the full lenKtli of the pint
i m.1 wvpii feet deep were the
rtklM lireiiRlit. Heme hntiRht with
Sine lnenev of the children, ethcrx
2t te tn" metliPW. One basket wng
mde rc.-plendent with strips of purple
Sine naner. iinether red mid Htlll an an
KreVen. And there wer.e lniRC enr
Jn. (if Mi(?ar. canned koeiIi and paper
C,la.l"n down with .e.llc which
tili mean fe mucli te the poorer fani-
tK. nf I 10 Cll.v
Seme of the pupils contributed money
..stead of feed, nmi ycsieruay it ere wn.s
g in bank $500.80. This inorn inern
hi the baskets in which tlic money was
rtllectcd were tWinR up nctiln. Silver
Sellnrs fell In with n merry, jangllnp
dink and crisp live-dollar notes peeped
0Ter the edge of some checks.
Girls and boys wlie have been out of
lie fdioel for as tunny as six and seven
rjirs send letters expressing n regret
It their inability te be there mid in
closing chirks as their share of the
splendid worn uus senuwi um.-.- i-v.-ii
The pupil, demure jrirN and mis
chleTOiti little fellows, tumbled Inte the
nsjemblv room te sing songs iind sec the
taskctsn- they were piled en the plat
form. Thev innged In uges from six
te the elder girls of eleven and twelve,
la tie eighth grade.
"Over the river and through the weeds
Te trnniinieiner m iieusc we ;..
Thin, piping voice ill first, but up
tl song went en they brenme mere
tare of themselves and one little fellow
threw back his head, puffed out lii
liwt ami sang with till the force in lii
lungs. Fer nil the world he looked like
i feathery bird singins nn curly merp-
It; song. .
Theodora Mini, nn eighth griuje
pupil. read President Harding's '
Thanksgiving pvei'liiiiiiitimi nnd singing I
i merry tune the children left the room.
The leve of human nature, the joy of
firing was relleeted in each shining boy
and Rlrl face.
Many Mellicr were present nt the
exercisi? nnd sume i them heljied the I
teachers pack the baskets, about one
hundred nnd thirty of them. Hcsldcs
this contributions nre Acnt te day
mirnerie?, hospital nnd homes. Fathers
of the pupils deliver the bnskcts, every
one uniting in the Acrvlcc for ethers.
boy kIllIdIn attempt
te see boxing bout
Charles Vedges, 16, of 29 N. 34th
8t., Falls Frem Ice Palace Reef
Efferts te cc the Leenard-Kreedmnn
bout free nt the Ice Palace, Ferty-ftixtti
mid Market Htreetx. last night, led te
the denth of Clinrlrs Vegdcfj, 20 North
Thirty -fourth street.
The boy fell from the reef of the
building where he lind climbed, first
from the reef of the boiler room nnd
before that from the top of an auto
mobile. The crnsh of the boy's" body
falling en the reef of the smaller build
ing wns henrd by empleyes who culled
for n physician.
The boy wns taken te the Mlscri Mlscri
cerdla Hospital nnd, died there nbeut
three hours later.
It Is said mere than one boy of the
neighborhood has seen fight nt the Ice
l'nlaec by climbing up a rope ladder
attached te the reef of the higher build
ing. This lndder, nttnelied during the
day would permit one te climb up and
sec what was taking plnce Inside by
peering through n skylight.
P. R.T. WOULD STOP BUSSES
RUNNING TO NAVY YARD
Object te Competition Since Traffic
Has Fallen Off
The 1'. It. T. filed n complaint with
the Public Service Commission today
nskliig tliut the licenses held by buses
operating from the nerthcastc.ru section
of the city te the Nuvy Yard be re
voked. Frederick h. Itnllnrd, counsel for the
P. It. T., Mild since the company took
ever the loop built by the Government
during the war, which runs a mlle in
side of the Nuvy Yard gates, the em em
peoyes of the Navy Yurd hnvc been
reduced from 11,000 te less than 0000.
He also suld the passengers en the two
lines running te the Nnvy Yard have
decreased from SOUO dally te -IWIO, ami
tlie operation of curs ever the loop
costs the company $10,000 nnnunlly.
Commissioner Smmicl M. Clement.
Jr., took the mutter under advisement.
Fermer Patrolman Dies
Kiclmrd Cepcland, former Philadel
phia patrolman, who was en u pension,
died of heart disease today near At
lantic City, where of late years lie has
inndc his home. He was employed ns il
watchman at the Tnubel Hosiery Mills
tit Plcasuiitvilic, N. J. His widow sur
vives htm.
GOLD WATCHES AT 3 CENTS
LEADS TO ARREST OF BOY, 7
Temmy rWdes Accused of Stealing
Neighbor's Jewelry
Temmy Ilnrdes, seven years old, of
2211 Scars stret, is being held by the
pollce te nnswer n (serious charge te
wit, grand larceny.
Temmy's mother is dend. Ills father,
ft mechanic, works hard during the
dny and Temmy has been left pretty
much te his own resources for educa
tion nnd amusement. It would appear
tlint Temmy is n boy of somewhat pleas
ing manner for until yesterday he had
the freedom of the homes of several
neighbors, Including the house of Charles
Hays, nt 2211,') Scars street.
hast night Mr. Hays returned from
work te discover that nbeut .$100 worth
of jewelry was missing. JJellcving that
n professional heusc-brenkcr must have
taken them, lie notified the police of
the Twentieth and Federal streets sta
tion. A detective was nut en the ease
nnd In a short time he had trailed- the
theft te Temmy Hnrdes.
Temmy, it seems, had attempted te
dispose of geld watches, leekVts nnd
bracelets nmeng his companions at
prices ranging from three te live cents.
BASKETS OF FOOD FOR POOR
Mrs. M. W. Ketcham Distributes
400 Thanksgiving Baskets i
Mere than -100 baskets of previsions
nre being distributed today by Mrs.
M. AV. Ketcham. the "Angel of Ken-1
slngten," nt her home, ,'tOOS Kensington j
nvenup. This is nn nnnunl custom of
Mrs. Ketcham at Thanksgiving nnd i
ClirlsttnnH time. I
Tliis yenr 1"00 pounds of beef is
being divided up In the basket", lux-
urlet being left out mid solid, stlbstiin- I
tlal feeds put in, us the need is greater
for this sort of feed thnn in provletis
years, when delicacies were Included.
When persons nre 111 jind needy, the
baskets nre delivered te them by menns
of automobiles leaned for tills purpose
by Kensington merchants.
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CAMDEN THIEVES JAILED (
Ucubcn Harris. 1042 Seuth Seventh
street, nnd Lawrence Williams. 1721
Van Huren street. Camden, were sen-'
tenced te serve three months by Ite- I
cerder Stackheusc this morning for the
theft of eight boxes of cnrtrldges from
u hardware store at Master nnd Vnn '
Henk streets, owned by Mrs. Mary'
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jjefT- 1221-23 Chestnut Street WM "P55H
TlhiaKalksgiviin Dimmer T MM I
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GOOD
TYPOGRAPHY
fir the cAdvtrtlstr
The purpose of the advertiser
is te gain the confidence of
buyers. Our purpose is te
set and arrange the reading
matter and illustrations in an
artistic and dignified manner
that makes for that valuable
confidence se much
desired.
S. WILLENS & COMPANY
htlt, Walnut 3746 Ktyslene, Main 2741
900 Walnut St. Philadelphia
Expert Typographers
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Well! Well!
We never thought that our sug
gestion last Saturday te spend
Thanksgiving here at Strath
Haven was going te meet with
such a hearty response. Perhaps
the' prospect of a delightful drive
threueh a charminir countryside
tempted some; and everybody
wants te knew if we're going te
have turkey of course we are '
and everything else that you can
think of that makes a Thanksgiv
ing dinner an event te be remem
bered. And if you like te dance,
you'll be delighted with the synco
pated melodies of an orchestra
that simply won't let you keep
still. Better phone your reserva
tion this morning.
Stl'&tkHdMfJIl
SWARTHMORE, PA. .
Twenty-one minute from Bread St.
Halti-'l AltnmitM
Uoiten Olerv In Surnrl.c i.n-1 rnllfemla Cir-Mi r,u.
Soups Cream Clitrlien with MinSirenmi. Con-en.ni" a .a lmi. -.
KNTItlin
Frleit l'llet et seln la Irunoli-e
C'hel'O of. nea.t Stuffs Yeunr cr.nent 'fuilw. Cranberry :.ur
Pllpt Mlnnen u la rii"Sen .,..
Frlesi" of Sprlnir 1'hlclwn a In Parlscnne
Ueasi Sirloin efUtef an Jus
SAF.AIt
California A-paracus Tips with Mnyetuialfp UrcKslnn
Villi HI Alll.l.t
Harly June Cirren 1'cun
Mushfd or I'ari'ly Snwl 1'iitaie
Coffee or T'ii
TliarlcaHlnir Purtilinif v-" c.iilfern i
ChTry Wine Su or !. Crmin
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Music and Dancing
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FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
TOE ROSLMUCII GALLERILS
1350 U'nlnnt Strfft
cut price: shoe repairing
nnrni
QUALITY WORK AT REDUCED PRICES '
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The bip; Victer leaves
will stay fresh ever g
Thnnksfrivinf! g"
Victer
Bread
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Such big leaves of crispy I
goodness for only
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Practically every ad
vertising man will admit
that.he is geed.
Of a truth, however,
where there is se much
skill, there still may be
a choice.
'Phene LOCust 5540.
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Peakl. Necklaces s
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Bare orient and perfect matching -the
result of world-wide influence
and experience
5indle Pearls
for Additions te Necklaces
MEENEHAN'S CAFE
62d and Walnut Sts.
BEST.
Thanksgiving Dinner, $2.50
Hearts of Celery Queen Olives
Blue Points or Little Neck Clams
' Soup
Snapper Soup Baltimore or Consomme Julienne
Roast Yeung Vermont Turkey
Chestnut Filling Giblct Gravy
Mashed Potatoes or Imperial Sweet Potatoes
French Peas au Bcurc Cranberry Jelly
Lettuce and Tomate Salad, Russian Dressing or Fruit Salad
Choice of '
Pumpkin Pie Het Mince Pic French Pastry
Ice Cream Celfca
.V Our- Itrictl. Rolls, 1'ies ami I'ntir a .lr llnl.cit bi Oh hi' 'r , j,,e-
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I Thanksgiving Dinner 1 1
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'fit wS Turin i Cli'iji Sum vlth Oinn I'rpprr Ntff.i.' H
KtHJL.TJffi L'.??l'f
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Aquariums
in which your fish can live and thrive.
Handsome wrought-iron stands and large
glass bowls from $35.00.
Alse wrought-iron Jardinieres.
The Rosenbach Galleries
1320 Walnut Street
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Tiir. niciiAnD a.
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and nowhere else
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Grand Reopening
This bright spot of Philadelphia has been
completely redecorated and is new the most
artistic reef in the country, Ne expense han
been spared and Philadelphians can beast of
i no show place of the United slates.
Special FeaturesFun Galore
Ne Increase in Service Charge
Thanksgiving Day
Special course dinner, with Delaware turlpy
and Ihe usual flxin's, served from U::!0 A. SI.
te 8:30 I M. at $2.75 per plutc.
Evening Celebration
As a llltiiiK siii(l-up tu it Klorleus day, com?
in te (hi' reef and join in the big neinc. Kvcry
Indv will he there!
SOUVKNIRS ENTERTAINMENT
DANCING
Service Charge, $le0 Per Persen
KK.KM': G. MILLKIl. II. C. CKOWIIl.ltST,
President Ass't Manager
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Founded in 1865
The Heuse Ihaf Meppe Built
Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881
Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street. Uptown 6th & Thompson Sts.
"If it is net a Victrela, it is a disappointment"
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Period Console Cabinet
95
(leeks like $250 etibinet)
This cabinet has been especially de
signed te fit the Style VI Victrela. It can
be had in various period designs. We have
never been able te offer se much for the
money leeks like $250 yet sold by us for
only $95. May be 'purcnased through the
Heppe Rental-Payment Plan, which applies
all rent toward the purchase price.
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about your S'Je Period Victrela outfit.
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TURKEY (1 9c
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Served II A. M. te 9 V. M.
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Thanksgiving Day Dinner, $1.50
11.30 A. M. 0 P. M.
Gr&pefm!t. Miraiehlne or BlufPO.Bf Cei-kt.!
Celtnr OUtm
Cram et Chteken a ll Rein
Reut Stuffed Vermont TurXfy
Can'll'xl Swi"t Feutcwi, CrnbiTTr 81 je
Het AlDreu HelUnii
Lettucs and Tomj.te SlUd
Choice
Ice Crm. Tumpkln or Mines Tit Plum Puldlnr
CelTe Ten Milk
12th St.
Our Oilier Shep
29 S. leth St.
1.110-M Urury St.
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HOTEL HANOVER '
Arch at 12th Street
Twe Mecks Frem Bread Street Station; One Bleck
Frem Heading Terminal
Thanksgiving Dinner Special 1
12 te s:;;e P. M. i
$2.00
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THANKSGIVING
DINNER
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ffianscem's
Strictly first class and
at less cost than can be
prepared at home, with
the high price of turkeys.
Table d'Hete
80c, $1.10 & $1.25
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TAXES
Zeisse'sHetel'l
820-822 Walnut St., Phila
Thanksgiving Dinner, $1.50
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Chestnut
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Restaurant
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Old-Fashioned
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TURKEY DINNER
$1.50
-,i Mil 1 n in 1 1 tn s I' M.
..Mil u.t nn-Tmjt.f.n'..trantnTj jqjJ
Served Frem 12:30 te
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t'ranbcrr ,It'll
A-paraKU- Mellandaisc
(itiulictl Swei't Potatoes
Kells and nutter
Keinainc Salad
,, Itussian Dressinc
Het Mmcv Pii or Ice Cream
toffee. 'IVa (r il
19th & Chestnut Sts.
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21 We. 10th St.
Thamksffivimu
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Special Turkey Dinner, $1.50
Regulnr Real Dinner, 75c
Kaufman's Restaurant
N. IV. f'nrnpf I cnnl.Hi. t.t
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THANKSGIVING
S7.2J Dinner
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