-riSdfc.P 'W'"PVPMtj 5HK553EH iw''' F;,' H"!3 5 Sw?w-.K'4f'Xv;'sv'? T7T''!PrKtw ? '; P rBvr" ' "-S-5- ; I. .Uii ,w f " - ra IJi! tfSft iV- BE- tfS J til 'C J '5..V ' COLLEGE MEMORIES EVENING PUBLIC IiBDaBK-PHILVDELPHlA4, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3,1921 . i i . , 1 , , , 'i .... 1 . 4 ROBBERS COULDN'T OPEN SAFE CHEER 0L0 PAUPERS tflen at Heme for Indigent Re- call Joyous Times at fit I PLAN Alma Maters 'UNIVERSITY CLUB JilritlR in the grent sin Mnnr hill). Jnjpi bordering the iel"inre Ulni ai1 known ns ihc Heme for tl.c Inilisew fire fifty six old rolleje vradunte-. Hither their UnlverMt tneene failed when they mrt tin world cemmcf ml. or Meknev. overtook them Were tncj feuld nohie.e tlic mpff'i flint tin-. 1ml Orenmcd of ns rellese "elltli. Mnny of thee old mm iiri i.ev -e crippled nnd doubled tluit tlie.. rati liardl rn.iey the slmrf lift" left 'Vm. and It it te mnl:c their let a " thu the Henrd of I'tibll- Welfare i peti tioning flir rlf.v te n'lil 11m nurse" te the three who new taUe tnr" of lltid men nnd nemen. Hut In iplt(. of tlinr r-ortews tin "Id chops' ryes light up .hen they tall, of ellrgfl du.vx In tlie Ions, light room where thry rensregute te i-meke thru Jiipes and de7r In the sun they retell eterlcs of undergradunte stunt". One elil fellow who gHid.tnted from Columbia I'niverMty i i-tlll root ins for the class of '72. riltliimgh he PnyH that Columbia Is "nil different from his da,. He reek a degree in pe. litlral economy. "That'i n hard one ' he said. But ln 1b new tee old te mn-en-trine en utml.. nnd he h hi? tier.-, won't let him lead for any length of time. In the hhrnrj of the lienu . where (epl-. of the clnsis am m'r.K"r they knew hl-n an u devotee of Shake -epenre. "Hnm'et'i th be-t. J ll..'il ' Bay "That's deep." sc Kills Inspiration And he struck an attitude witn l.i-' hand en his cane ns he reialled lines from hlh favorite plaj . II' icd t write poetry, tee. and home of It v-i" published, but he doesn't teem te lia.e Inspirations any mere. That ahie old man with his rnle yd , lowed ejes. ami short white mutnehe lius been trlnj te form an ergunizn- ' tten of n.rn interested in literary work and big affairs of the day. "I'm afraid I'll co craz dmng noth neth lns. ' h" plead. Hut out of the world of iifTnlrn as he l. the old student is determined te be content with hi let. lie i-tarted "ii leetur club, but hi, chief aid", anetVr celleje Rrnduatr. died j"iv,t ap thp were about ti brin the work He frl that he it com petent te leeturr and talk te the ethr . for he proudly Mis trip tery of t!u time in his jeungpr days when he s;av nn nddn-FS of honor of Or. Htissell II. Conwell's birthdnr. New he Is organ ergan izlUR ane'her r''ib "Ve ha'l a fellow here who worked In Ilenr) Ferd'h fa'teiv, and h told u nil about mnchlnes." be s.nd delight rdly "Anil we re coins te haw- ri-aj rcuil. tee." The men eti intere-tni in anything that will take them out of their narrow atmosphere. "Wh." the old man of letters prae a bak" grin, ' I'd rather ha." this job as prrMdrnt of our rlub. than Hard In-'" as I'reMdi'nr of the I'niterl Stan-, because " lie added, "Till" en" I i.ui liae and that one I ran't. Ivecp "Lltcr.iry Tiisu.s fine elly loeklnz fellow, v college man. whose ryes arc growing .-e lun that he ran hardly -r- threiiuli hi thu-k upertaelt"", khjs, "Helmes is great." lie meant 01ier Wendell Helm'"- "I5ut I don't get te rend hint an; mere." he udded "I can enl nee te read a litllu. I read the Pciimc r.Kn.ir.u threii-cn every day. Hut I'm s-'ttlnc te belike a woman. T een read ull the ads," he laughed, t-hewin; one large teeth. The old fellow-" are delighti-d tit the thought of a garden before thiir home. It may recall the beauties of the cellh-ge campuses tiiev have known. 1'ntil re cent'y the grounds surrounding the Heme for the Indigent and the Heuse of Correction were virtually black Kwanp. The rity ha flnce nllefteil ineni'j te grew grn-ss anil plant flowers, t. Iiieh tin men tan ttud te tn future Bummer months. There's one rdtifi.I old fellow who Rent through college and was just about te take up I-re nan, wnen ni" failed Te study that language te have been his great ambition ullheiich n ' he can hardly tnl grief is r was 'iit faBMIIiiir?r - ) ." .'fc-'JsLi: IIV irmmmt fn " C i.' ''-JWrMBrn HiiB '11m JQflMHVMQBEHiSjf? kKB , jMbTv wl SiJ.v -" jv "w lJiws!JSstei -w 'x,75.,' 'lHMaMv;ry i 5,T.vv "Ji-21 t immms'ms&m 'F-- m AtHVJ fT-BntrBMiM mmmvttvsrwAwwHff ffllsS ' -ij jffl$JUw $mMr '' BSi&fKGfi jrjtir H-fxr.;1. vwkNsVVv'-wt . 5lb 4fiSBSSS9SS POLICE NAB 3 IN r WORKING AT SAFEil Surprise Alloged Burglars in Heuse at 1515 Seuth Sixth Street en Neighbor's Tip $2000 IN CASH brought into the kitchen and were being "enrched that the Singer family came dewnstair!, wondering what the row was nil about. A kit of tools was lying about the safe, which tested partly en n .?iOO fur coat, belonging fe Margaret hingcr. The coat had been used te deaden the noise of the work. Mnrgarct nnd l.vn Singer came home about I o'clock from a dahec. They went te bed Immediately and with the rest of the family heurd nothing until the capture by police awakened them. Mr. Singer told the police he had vllhdrawn money te pay his city taxes from the I'ceplc h URnU nt seventh nnu ! Wolf streets yesterday. Mere than like SAVED''.' he fild. one of the men hud seen mm nnu mid iiieneu wuu iuc uwiui- iwe te "crack the wife. Three would-be safe-crackers were fttrcsted nt S o'clock this morning as J they were leaving the home of .lnceb Singer, leir- Seuth Sixth street, after making a futile attempt te rob a afc j centnlnli-g $2000 in money am: jewelry. Air, nnd Mrs. Singe-, two sons nnd three daughters sletit en the second nnd j third lloers of the house while the three men with n crowbar. rhln1n nnrl drills, i worked nt the safe In the dining loom en the fir t lloer. t the Third ami T'lckinien streets Motion the prlseneis gave their names ns .Inceli Slherninti, Mlldird street near I'm ter; Maurice Lewis. Dnrien street near Shunt., and William (ireeiiMein, Mnrieti street near Ilitner. Thev were held without hail for court bv Miigis- " i ttnte H.lker. Herace Liversldge Made a Managre , James Poells Gets 18 Months for - neighlter p.isMng the Singer home hv Ni-ittnn-ii cn-i.tu I A.,,..i.i n.u.. i i . nbeut half-past 2 this morning saw by National Society Assaulting Brethecln-Law , three ligures juM d.sappearing through f - vs-- j- SN v- - - i mvmii'.m.H4iumMiaLitek!mmtimiittiti I'ellea early ted.iy raptured fhrce men In the home of Jacob Singer. IRI." Smith Sltli street, just a th were .Uieitt te abandon an at tempt ti open a safe rentainhig S'ltiet) in tiiniie. and Jewele. 1 he tools tisc-l b ( "cracl.snieu" ate shown iaetWMBsl Wf JL fif w m Jl4XSMf &&Vt0&B1f9W&JWtfVKTtitW BALA ENGINEER CHOSEN JAILED FOR FAMILY ROW r has ttd one of the innii.tgers of the talking his hrethei in-law . Jehn 1). fan Surli'tt, of .Medianli al llngi I r.trinakis. ri-tireil cand PiiitmrK tuier. . i.ew holding u tle-day lenvcn today li n jiirj before .Tii'lgr Terry, who been e A men iH" rs tien in New Yetk. I 1 letter S. Kimball, dean of the college ' of engineering of Cernell I niversity. was ' ele, teil pitsident. He surecded Kdwin S. Cat man "f Cleveland The veeiety , he 1.1.(MHi nir'mbers. ilrnvn Irem th Ninmn nl- it senti need him te eighteen month"! in Ihc ( I'utity ril-en nul limM him sidii. rninlly trouble was said (e h"ic been the caup of the .,tiii k iinlustrles I'lan " ter muling a woriii-wi.'e or gani7.iit.eu of engineers nnd for tin proving conditions m the I'mted States ratent t llhee we.re diseussetl lini.ng the loiiventien. The Lampert bl'l ter In- creasing salaries of paten", c il, plejcs was indorsed. Signs Sewer Contract The r (instruction of intercepting - -ers in I street, II srert ainl Tnienv Creek l'nrk was niitlmi i.eil in ,i cen-Irtii-t awarded ,lt,,epli renin v Mrh Majer Moere igned tediu The iuu m -mum cost is te be S'JOO.OOO. The Mnyr leiiiuiked that the work nreee 1, s no- cm- ' mrreus housing imnretements ccneeted I was tired In the air. and he xteppei in tluit eelien. H was whni the men had bee i he cellar window. The -tioliee were summoned nnd Ser geant Ilejle, villi 1'ntieltnen ltedgers, MiHtide, MeCalley and Smith hnrrh-il te the scene. While Hnvle an"' HetWert wnileil ni the front deer, the ether men went around te the rent" en (irecnwlch street, anil found the back gate open, .hi-i in thev entered the robbers wvre coming fiein the heM't Inte the jnrd. "Hands up. wee get jeii bevs iec handed this time." one of the patrolmen said. Slitermm and Let. Is thiew theit hands in the air, but (Ireensii ,n dis'iei tut the open gate Inte the stieet. II. hail only gene a few feet when n slul CHILDREN ENJOY OPERA "Hansel and Qretel" Given In Eng lish by San Carles Company The San Carles Opera Company pre sented "Hansel nnd (tretel" yesterday afternoon, which was the first (Jerman 'lpern of tne series. It was sung In Ilnglish and a large audience, many of .vhem wcic children, enjejed this fairy opera. Helen Fcchter as firetcl nnd Eliner Mnrle ns Ilatuel did some very excel lent work, particularly In the begin ning of the third act. when they awaken nt dawn after a night in the weeds and find the gingerbread house. Jeseph Ilejer ns the father and Anita Kliuetn ns (he mother gave n creditable performance, ns did Sara Hurdlek, ns the witch, with n grotesque make-up which fully carried out the children's conception of what a witch should be. Ileatriee Dlvver was cast in the role of both the Dew Fairy nnd (he Sand Man. Bandit Suspect Is Held Wiliam A. Shaw, a Negro, of 2012 (inuett street, wen held under S400 hail for (euit ted.it by MnglMrate Iten shnw. In Central Station, charged with earning concealed deadly weap-eii-. Ueteftite Jehn A. Stevenson tes. tilled he had been stnnding nt Twenty fourth and FlKwerth street Inst nlglit, when n iii'in dime running toward him, pursued b Shaw, who was. he said, brandishing u revolver. He grabbed! Shaw and the supposed held-up victim dli-appeared. QUARTERS FOR MARINES HIT BY LEGION PROBERS Attack Arch Street Heuse as Cramped and Insanitary The quartering of the ninety-six ma rines, btatlened here te gtmrd the malls, In a three-story dwelling owned by the city en Arch btrect near Sixteenth Ih a "flagrant inlntlen of every known snnltnrv nnd fire law." according te I Harry M. Haker, of Ardmere, com ! mander of the Oscar II. Gruher 1'est Ne. 152, Amcrlenn Legien. Mr. Haker nnd a cemmltce of five 'f .HnH ...a. Ianfwtfv1 the tnnrlnesMienrl. quarters hist night, mid the conditions nre described b Mr. Haker ns "shock ing nnd outrageous." lie said tne ninety ni'. men nre jiv ing like cattle," and declared he found only one lavatory and one wash bowl" I ." ,. .. I.-. I. ...I. M 1 nnu ceuiii sec nu u.iiiiiui'. The house In which the mnrlnPB nre living was provided by the citv nt the request of Postmaster (Jencrnl Hays. Mr. Haker said fifteen men Hrc sleep ing In ene room en the top lloer tind the halls "nre cluttered with cots." The force of marines new stationed here, he wild, will be Increased te 12."' by De cember IS, because of the Christinas ...iiIIb "tM.li tl-lll TUnln the Inrrlliln I overcrowded condition worse." I Mr. Hnker plans te call onyMH.ver ploere te pretest the living conditions ! provided for the mall guards. SOLDIER HELD AS 'BANDIT Rebert Elliett, Said te De Stationed at Frankford Arsenal, Accused ltebcrt Elliett, said te he a soldier stationed at the Frankford Arsenal, was Jichl without hall for court by Justice of the Hcace Ilttyctt today nt Magnelia, N J., charged with highway robbery. According te William Kane, who lest ?.", and William J. Hutten, who Is out S21 I, Elliett held them up and robbed thorn In it garage at MHgnellit en the night of December 1. Tlicy were tied up with ropes, they said. A coat was dropped by the, bandit, and, nccertllng te County Defective Heward Smith, It Is the property of the nccused man. Elliet denies the charge. jjftgmi ' . Pays $100 for Bootlegging i . Jehn KzerM, WKi Atlantic avenue, ' i '.,.. i n-.,c iinn.: "Ctnn tv .iu.i !.,... S. 1.11,1. II. ,...-. ....... .'J'.'. .... .....iu 11I1LV.1 today, charged with having operated n still in his home and with selling liquor. He paid the fine and explained he had u large family and needed the money. Gift Special! Ladies' Full-Fashiencd Silk Hosiery, 1-COup Silk & Weel Hese, sl Splendid llnu of Misses'. Wemcn'fs and Men's Hosiery In silks, Jersey silks, laces and llslcs. A visit here will convlnce you of our superiority. Iteyal Hosiery Shep 19 S. 8th St. Mitchell m Fletcher r Ge. Christmas Suggestions SK ""--"-" i uiiea i-hr, Famous Ben Beni Mandarin Ginger Stuffed Prunes Schley Pecans Stuffed Dntcs Glace Fruits Stuffed Figs Glace Nub Reading Termlaa Ktert Opeti t'cu(-i0- 18th & Cbcstnut Sts. 12th & Mnrket Sts. 5600 Germantown Are. Atlantic City, N. J. il ' was Sewing Made a Pleasure Jb fflViKStk. n Ww t JKm fflHI. ma H l !t ; ill i FASCINATION Have you ever experienced the delight of efljgtless sewintr, and while you pressed your feet sliphtly en the controller, watched the fabric slide magically beneath the needle? Have you known the joy of silent bowing, se neixcliss that one could read aloud te you while you tew? That is what the Electric Automatic does for you, and there is no bobbin te run out in the midst of n seam. There is no tension te adjust, for it automatically adjusts itself, while the scam it makes is unexcelled in beauty and strength. ou iSnr.',5l0ATU,PbtlVir's 01!own' ,01; en thp Perch, for it is rORIABLK. It can be carried with one hand. It is the result of sixty years' experience, nnd is the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company'- latest gift te womanhood. MAY WK lU-MONHTHATI IT IV Vet'll IIOMI? jm in, I'uaii.iM.ii ti. him i,.Mi;vr TKKM& Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. 1709 Chestnut Street - -rniiRTFSY (Phene. Spruce 2192) --- "PnvirF" .Se. 03011 Wouldn't you like te receive euclt a charming and useful gift 80 this a d j ufltablc chair lnmp of wrought iron with its parchtnent- like shade? Before you complete your Xmae shopping see our wen derful display of lamps. i Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Victrela Ne. 300, $250 Ntahegany or EnglUh Brown Other itrtet$Z5 te $1500 leulth f ie.s and. !;, hlh plained as hi reiteratrx, "1 going te talte u; I'rtiul.. wlien " They ni all tiTln-; te find a way te piece out their br'elcii (.'"tl.-te-.iee in be tween tin1 hours when th"y eat nnd Bleep. And the Department of I'nl lie AVeitnr i delns its hct te find out jimt which oentleiiH can be nwt hup- I pily Introduced into the Hume for the ' Indigent. BEQUEST FOR MRS. FURBUSH Shares $245,000 Estate With Brether In Emma Burnham Will ' The will of l.mma W. Ilurnhnm, of 4301 Spruci- ".tri'et, wai admitted te probate tedn She bequeathed Sliiri.000 te her ten, W. Hose l.urnhHm, an'l her druphter. Mrs. (' Lincoln Turbush, -,iie of the Director of Iuhlie Health. , Other wIUh probated wcre these of' U'illinm A. Hell, HIM North Allisen street, S0100 ; Vera Harry, of Cape ' May N. !. S-W.H0O; Alice IIainen. 'Mn North Fifty -fourth street, ,..0U0 ; Charles N. lvuhnle, lOO.'l North r"ven- teenth street, ,?1007; Otte I.onden I.enden bcrger. -.-0 Seuth Twelfth ttreet, JJ10.000. Invcnterins were filed in the estates of .leieph A. Temlininn, 117..'l."i. H ; Jehn W. rll. S4t.70.1: Mildred A., Helmes. SftllMM; Oeerge W. Smith, $40,401."!): Hubert 11. Lindsay, ann'W SI, and Jacob Sfhlaehtcr, 12 -027.47. The value -marks .' reater ever 1920 Buick Taurine K 45 VentfrfiJil ron-l'tlen ne--- r-aiat goeJ rubber. A real en-ip at ITT.0. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 525 Mirlttt Street. Cimdcn, N. J. I'hene, I'liindrn 20l LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CARDS AND WRITING PAPER IN FANCY BOXES IN ' PHILADELPHIA AT ,04-06 Chcvtnut Street In these tiiiaes when surplus stocks are being sacrificed, Victer output is oversold. This proves public preference for standard goods Plenty of Gift d& P suggestions a I 0 Sl Hallahan's 40fjr--fc fflHQ (effi? Compare s. 4 ffl 0' m$ these shoes ' n. &zUy0y Iwwr with these t "D'"'"'m selling for &-N?''' Jw 10.00 or mere Ar'-h: -r (f :' Just one ej fifty or mere styles in Scotch grain, tan Russia calf, Cordovans, Brogue s and j Plain effects hi both High 'Shoes vnd Oxfords. TH& 5-S-521 -JJfeai VICTROLA 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE" REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. Loek for these trademarks. Under the lid. On the label. Victer ing Machine Company Camden, New Jersey . 'U i 'I X t I . ".".V Kw . ' caC -w A (iivW Heet that outwear the Winter 1 'c-Mf"!n"il particularly f.r Kieulm; mrls : built rlclit, eli:iied riBht nml Mylcil riulit f"r tbf r.init diceriml n.aiiit trade Sturdy and be If li In n 1) p e a i" nnei and mailn of a sole and flat lierl "Will eut'w.ir two p.i!rn et ordinary boeta in e 1 1 unusual Krailo of finest i.iilloen llusnia ' alf. with deuble Q.7S This Week's Riggcst Special is! xvTtl ' 4A A fortunate purchaac of Women's Winter Oxfords; dark brown calf nnd blade calf, with straight tip, Cuban hecl and welted s-eie uere m nil widths QCj AA te D and nit lles. J mJJ A real ..ie oxford. . . . 7- Five Big Convenient Stores Ojgoed sheesO Headquarters for Daniel Green Comfy Slipp-r5 921 Market Street Wett Phda. Starts ., , , , COJ Ci- n re NeTth Phila- Sl0Tts bZd at., Cerner of Spruce o7eC -. .. A 60,1, St. Cerner of CheStu, SSST a Branch Stores Open Every Evening 41. V h w . 7i JfJ- -Vj
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