Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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E Vims& PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, WfcDKBSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921'
FNEGAN AFTER
BEST Of SCHOOLS
First Great Aim, He Says, Is te
Give Children a Real
s ' Education
PRAISES VOCATIONAL PLAN
Went Chester, TVc. 1 . Xenr'v '00
school tllrccters of Chester County at
tended the nnnunl ni-etltis vpgtfnln.T In
ttee Courthniif-e her of the ChcMPi
County Scheel PlrlerM- Atvinti"n
tlic nt winner b"ii'3 fuiun"v 'niS'
bcciuiwe (Ureter" new an' rvaM SI fur
Wltxf prcpsnt Tlu jiilt,i- nf 'li'
ftftorneon vs'.n w.ifl SuncnnirndM
ThninHS K. Klneesin
"My ambition," iud lr Kinsan.
"Is te develop an edtunt'nmi --weiii
second te none in Americn, bin tli! -an
.nly be done through your -n-eppralnin.
The one girat aim is te rpi the Hulilren
te whoel and then nv tlicm the best
which can be afforded
"They mut be fn-ecnt ever- iinv.
but. the impeitnnt factor ! t' e la-' -Inc.
We had .'000 teachers in t!ie State
lut year who had only nn elementary
education, nnd the pupils are out it !,!
te better thnn that. The rural pupil"
Jire a mii"h entitled te Reed instruc
tion in these in the large cities, nnd
jhey are Keing te set it if my depart
ment can glre it te them, but our plans
must be revolutionized te de t-e."
Pralf-c was given the vocational sys
tem, but Dr. Knu'san atd It would be
fercd en no rural lemmunnv. If it
is wanted, well and cod. btn if nut.
Heed fdnsle M-hoeK wi'l net he ,i; i-ul.
Hfi tailed the e. at lemil rli'nl nt
Unienville. tM county, ihc medi I en"
of America
"It ia my aim,'" aid Dr. T'lnppin.
"te make that school one wlikh will be
Visited by instructors from every section
of the country nnd copied."
"' New Jersey was shown te be the only
Btate which has Improved eduentien.nl
natters te any extent In ten years, and
that was credited te the fact that the
State upends mere en the educational
syetcra than does any ether State in the ,
Esst.
Officers were e'ertrd n fellows- Or.
S. C. SnmueKcr. me-ddent : Mil.er M.
lieyd. RPcretnrv; I'Jenrse It. N'r.rrh. in-i
tIc'c president, and William ('. An
drews. Oxford, vice pres'dent in place
of Dr. I. T. Ilreinerman : tieasurer. .!.
"Walter Tcfferis.
Te serve cu the Eic'ith-sra.le T.i-
amlnatlnn Committee. Clyde Dencle r
was re-elected for a term of two vears.
An delegates te tlie State Scheel Pi- j
rector' Association the convention '
elected Mrs. Florence TV. Cloud, of Knst
Marlborough, nnd Mrs. Kiln 1 Sppn'
man, of Newlm, and Harvey M C'v
lncr, of I'hecnixvllle. and .Tehn K
Thompson, Oiferd. a1 alternates
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
Sick Taken a Hand
Hy A. W. I'KACH
SO.MK expert at nimlew display hnd
arraniced n number of dells of mixed
Mir.et.'v in iimiirving nnd riHb-'j'miN
sttii'id. s. Itrnxten had been tr, imitn?
t them some time wliem lil eje enuiht
n cmlv tendril of dnrl? hn'.r just ever
the smooth cheek of the e1"I "enr nim
who wis giggling lnle the Inching ! i
Vike of her in tiff
.lu( then she lifted her cray. laugh
ing pt- te his ps she turned away from
the window te depart. Her quick leek
;ndicnted recognition in the sen- thnt
(ne feds when a stranger'si face re
sembles a friend's. H0 leturncd the
leek with the snmc thought, nnd with
n hnr.j memory of n rasli resolve that
lie had nlmw made, never te spend
unnther lenuly (liristmnM in the city,
but te pe nut and pik te tne fiiM
girl he aw who seemed as le'i"'y as he.
She iiniKCdf "Whv. I de nn lie'leve
viu v. hi--"' her hesitation iticieased
te h i of fear, but sin- went en
"nie von Scott Itenxteu, w'ie livid In
Cum Mansfield in Veiment? I
"I am the same hap." he said.'
einewliat eiserlv ns .ie heard the ral
tu nui'li of h"r pleasant voice and
encght Mie diffident note of doubt.
"Well. I am Annabel Morns the
little sir! you ucd te play with years '
pud yenn i;.e I wonder de you re
ie'nbnr nie':'' lu quevtlerietl Miylj .
lie li ijl "(1 "Mr memory of the '
laj i a 'rifle hary. but T tin re
member a little midget of n girl bv
Ihnt name: nnd once in n while T hear
Indirectly of her: and 1 am certainly
glad te sc? her trewti un: and 1 nm
glad. tee. thnt she is right here . nnd
--i'ici tunic-- I am n it going te let her'
gtt nw.iv ftem me if I cm li"'i it New,
jeii " t
She l limed l.i 'he wniih'v iind the
i'''.il.i.ig te nlfil (.line aj.il n ml. Ills
vie-v . "Well, it tleCM seem lienesth
joe I i -ii' vi'.i. I n'li le-t'lj ilene e -eept
wli, ii'h enlj u tew dajs from
Chi istma : ind it deex sci-m as it af
if two people night, te be mixed up it.
Christmas. Don't you fhink m'' I
mean two te share the Christmas ,
spirit."
"De I? I should My 1 did. 1
was just eing out te speak te the. I
lirit lonely girl I met," he said with
iseal.
"Speak te me. then." lie leminded
lim
"1 v i '" l.e leek 11 the--e w'"- ,
.lows along the sdeer Seme of t.iese!
i un-j fTii make i fuirylnrd behind n
pan" of g'.T, without t feet of wpa'-'' ,
spare '
" Let's' xhe agreed.
Thcv Hturfetl In en their trip
thieiigh fnirylmd. They ailmlrcd,
Inughtd and mused before the
'htlsttviis windows; they leinid they
enjoyed the same windows He found
th.i' 'hi i n ti tl nm under his juct
. tned u fi' j he found. Us), that her j
veire et cc'icch t ringing In .1 de
eiildil'' linie'y heart, mid nt the end i
of that brl litiiit strict tfiiy with Chtlst
mas spirit, he found that. If he were
net in lv it flivt sight, he was ex
periencing n tirtt -class Iniltntlnn.
After n merry lunch lie put lier en
a car tnat sue iniermcd
take
she beard
he hud her premise te attend u play
with him.
lie watched the car bear her from
sight, nnd turned homeward. "Anna
bel hew geed that name sounds! Gray
eyes nnd friendly eyes ! I guess Saint
Nltk took n hand in bringing us te
gether there. Funny hew you stumble
Neither de 1 1" his friend replied. "But if)Te ri0 matter what iinme, Ihnt I'm
she's in the reception roemt talking te ff0insc te marry you en Christmas Day
my wife! jj sucn ., tlinB cnn' bc done. Anyway.
At the end of thnt hour Scott went Grftv ;,., ict- net hnvc n im,el
te hs room, somewhat dnxed. but be- c)lristma, w.ittl cvery enc nn)lln, lM
Ki,LnnBJ?n17R.Vnn(,'i, Pe trU? AVlihnppv! Lets be, hapw. tee! Will
nabtl and her father hnd come te the L. '!,..
city ier vnnsimns, anil eeing sirnngcrsi- ,,.,, , ,, i. i.. ,, .i,ir nf
h.,. h..i inni,i t,tm ,. .n.i i, h,ii I he- galmnii V ok In tne inpturc et
met tuem : f Mere was
'Pl.A .,I.A AnnnKnl
ai.v if.ii.. ,i..uu. . ae m .int i...- . ,
lint ii-h.'. h n., I lnr"Mie niiiiici- wum lier naiuc.
nosfer.
was his decision.
She hid fled nt the first words of
his friend. Scott tried te find her by
that she
r,,n nt he hnd The gnlemn.i t.ek in the rnpturc of I
noPdeubt e fhat ''' ki" wit1' envleu eyes, but Scott I i
M! i clar te- M no' cnre nor ,1M thl" Rirl ,IC levM T
littl
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
.i... ,,.,,t,i Itdenhene: then rememberiti
her te the suburbim home where , '""' lrepped the name of her physician
enrded. and before he released her. employer, he ; telephoned him. Tlic calm
veife saiti ne Knew no one iv tuat
THK I1LKSSINO OK CHILDUKN
Hhnrt Slerr hv IlcilIlV I'etts
I 1l irm n KItli.r m'ltl flaV Hill! tllC SnOW
flnkes was falling by the hundreds as a
1 Tinny iiwirM- out en the oeld naveincnt
yy t t I. rfi..,..l. ...AA l.n,,. i limilniy UAmnhni r welllll lllili ruiiiciiiiiH
killed in a pistol duel yesterday. ' In his tin cup te keep skin nnd bones
Meeting near the railroad station, the together
Duelists Fire Together; Beth Die
J Jest- then -A-bcwtlfill ledy full of furs
I nml illntenilv sllddlnlv COt Ollt Of her
Rtitomebecl faying, Ah m'y lnier man,
take thl C dellcr bill, you leek fcarse,
Ne thanks, I never take charity from
relations, sed the beggcr hnugntily.
Mr ltiiaiiitul cried the lndr stagger-
I , lug 'backwerds and ferwerdi te keep
.'l fiem fainting. Come en home with me,
we II be Jest in time for suppir.
Never, sod the beggcr prnudjy but
fcrmly.
Dycrsburr. Tenn.. Dec. 11. Geerge peer beggcr sat en tne com pavemcni
name, but thre was a yeunc lady of : same time
the desvriptien given who had just neli- , wounds,
fled him that she was leaving the city.
Itnther sutltlen, lie thought. ,
He must have thought Scott rather
Midden, for he did net wait. A tnl i
led Iiitn '.e til? jrreat station. Franti-
two men enencd fire and dropped at the Alas, he sighed internally
. . i j . 1
each Having susmineu iatai
this Is a
heck of a day te be out in with no
clothes te speck of.
new nnd then, here In this tremendous rnlly hB tere about, locating every train
city, en some ene eti Knew; Annnuci tl.ut was un? te leave in order of time.
- Lord. I'm in lee with her right off !"' Suddi-nlv. perilnr through a gate. lie.
Happy evenings followed. She was uv hr, dashed in. nnd drw her back '
busy during the day ns an nttendant inf,,, i,0 te.n She tremhVtl n "he1
the office of a physician where her train- .rv, liim ind was peless. '
ing as n nurse was of value nnd her "Annabel, what " he begun.
peisennlity an nssct. In the evening. please." she begged lireathlessly,
however, tliey feuntl happiness in the, .p mc j,0: X nm Ruth Wait?. I de- i
Christmas spirit abroad. In the r chn s, f.ft,V0(i Yeu came t0 th d '
sue nr,,f,,mfini ui in. i.ii.r . ter ,,. fnr an examination. I no
Inge, and his own freshened wdth the i00( ,h , h T , t
result that he was drawn even closed vor mu , mw ym ,iad wd w,iw
.,'!!: , i.. , i.r..it.. I sient one cummer ns n girl. I
umi -.111111 ii ii ".'( nlavrwl nitli Annnhnl fhnn
.1t.'. tsil,l It A hflttl.K IRA 0ll l'iW-l- .! JilllUOill 11111
r" '.'! l " "v v I you. hut you didn't
Scott, r
ether ncnin
The shock broke down the barriers.
"Whv what veu don't mean "' He
caught himself,
shoulders, and
I liked
notice mc. T
thought you were tee ill. I'M' seen
you snnce. and when you stepped at the
. . . I ...! 1 ma a . InaiKlvs r. . .1 .A. Ia.Ia.1
.,.. !.; hAndB hnt I llilM'H A Will Hll 1U ICI.V 11 III 1 VUU HHtKLtl
spoke swiftly : "Yeu le-rn friendly and I was se lonely. II
knew 1 "am deep In love with you and 1 1 J'ir nan tint ctazy scnemc pep into;-
my ncau. iw incase you sec i-
"I sec just this much, girl that I
OHi-lA
I I'll
Have Them Cleaned
Don't discard these soiled garments. Let Barg clean
or dvc them. Wc can de the job quickly and thoroughly
at little cost. Pheno or write. We will call at once.
Phene, Poplar 7660
CLEANERS and DYERS
1113 Chestnut St. 5557 Germantown Ave.
S-wS 1618-28 N. 21st St.
! ,Wy nel? Cem home
arterwerds, sea the" lady.
and
"111
rajldlyf rM,pcctcd the bcger hlnriBfJ
Hut think of the children, thev ...
starving I ixclalmed the lad". 3 a"
Wy dldent you say be, III C0ni6 ..
home and slppprt them, sed the be.
. WIch he did, wile the bewUfiM uL
thrawt happily as she steered the a itn
mebeel for home, Wat a blessing call
dern are!
(The End)
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Her head was down "Yes. Scetl,
I am afraid because T am 1 nm
learning te love ion and there are
reasons why Ne' please t"
She broke from his arm-. Ills quick
Mep toward her wns ta "ii bj n voice.
'"Scott, some one wants te sec feu n
Miss Annabel .Merris nnd her father."
He tttrnpd te his friend in whose
apartment he roomed and where he and ,
tne Annaeei ue leveu nsu come 10 u
tragic crisis. "Bui I don't "
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benu' flit maroon na'ti' .1 d urhe.stery
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