Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC DOfeK-PHILADELPHIA, ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER" 21, 1921
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CRIPPLED 12 YEARS
GIRL
TOWALOGAIN
Dr. Lerenz Believes Nine Oper
ations en Jersey City Child
Will Succeed
PLAN. TOUR OF MICHIGAN
New Wrli, IP'". 21. Lcrrntin Den
igTP. IwpIvp. or .terspv City, wlie lins
ni'xcr tnltni a (': In hrr life, will seen
wilk. .ipcenllf" te I. Adelf l.nrr-itz.
nlie jiprfornied it niir feM iTiprntlen en
Hip rlilltl ns n nrlvnlp imtient tit' thr
fllv Iteijiltnl in .TiTucy f'lly .vpstrnlny.
T-errnliiP is tiip ilmuthler of Mrs. An
('rpn .1. Dcne.irc. Hit fnthpr died fpv
cml vents n.ie. Hpr crnndfntl'i-r in said
te i n wenltliy Nnnnlsli impertpr in
Mnnlinltun. An unplp is Dr. .Tescnli 51.
TliPier. f .lerspy City, well known sur
geon. Nine Separate Operation
Until of the child's lcs Imve lieen
Inlsted and useless since birtli. When
the was Miinller her mother took her te
school en a little triryple. Of late years
rfie has bsen carried te nnd from
school In nn automobile.
The operation took twenty-eMit min
ute?. It consisted; npcerdltifr te sur
geons, of nlne separat operation?, in
thrce of wlilrh the knife wok used, the
ether six bolus bloodless.
Among them were the lcngthenim;
of the tendons of both knees, Icugthen
Inc of the hnmytrinc tendons, nnd of
lenden ApIiIUps in both feet nnd
ptralghtening of the feet.
I.eren., Going te Detroit
Dr. l.erenz. upon invitation of .Unyer
Ceu.eiin, of Detroit .will hoi da cllnip
tn that elty seen after Februnry 1.
nnd then will tour Mlelilgan en n
pfpiall equipped hospital train, cx-
mininK '"id treating crippled persons in
teiis throughout that State.
This was nrriingcd yesterday when
Maer CeiibPiis called en llenlth Coin
missioner Cepelnnd. He told the Com
missioner the train would be fitted out
ise that Dr. Lerenz could treat. 0T1
beard, cases that could be handled by
lilm in any modern hospital.
Dr .liieeb Sebel. Assistant Director
of the Hureuii of Child Hygiene, said
that heneeferth Dr. Lerenz'x clinips at
tbe ellalth Department would be limited
te sevent.i -five patients u day. There
will he about ten nvire of theM' clinics
before the surgeon "cies te Detroit. He
lias euimined dLM persons in the Health
Department Huililiug mi far.
Ti(ln Dr. I.ernz will hoi da clink
in the cllulth Department Dullding in.
IJrueKl.Mi.
N. Y. BIRTH-CONTROL CLINIC
League Is Planning te Establish In
formation Centers
ei Yerk,. Dec. 121. -l-NtnblMimcnt
hi'rc ( n birth-control clinic within
th nei few weeks was- announced
inlay by .Mrs. Anue Kcniiedj , secrc
tai i "f the American llirth Control
league, in it n Mililresh before the
Weman's I.nw Club.
"In this Stiite the law makes It a
eru. ' " -lie said, "In ghe information
en Imlli lontiel. I'ut the law lias been
mp mil rpri'ted. as a ic-ult of Mrs.
Sniiiici s ballenge of it, tint Mich In
fuit'vitinii can be given te women suf
liiin mini dl-ca-c. It is en that iirviu
ii that in1 are opening the clinic. '
Mi- Kennedy said there were eleven
Slate- win re oral Information en birth
tml i mild be ghen .legally. She
deiiareil liie league intended te open
clink- In nil these Stutes.
CHARGE GIRL WITH FORGERY
FOUR SLAIN IN WEIRD HUNT
FOR A WIFE IN FAR NORTH
Trader's Leve for Weman Starts
Fatal Quest for Bride for Him
Edmonton, Alberta, Dec. 21. A
weird story of Ksklme love nnd ruthless
murder was brought in by messenger
yesterday from the icy region of Wager's
Hay, thirty miles enst of the Hudsen
Hay trading pest, nearly five months
nfler the quintuple tragedy.
ine s:ayings, nepenling te tlte report i
te police headquarters, revolved about!
the amours of in trader nnmed Ottei
Hinder, who became attracted by the
wife of nn Kskime, whereupon her hus
band nnd father-in-law volunteered te
mm ninuer another r.sKime woman
eu.tinllyi attractive.
In their senrch they enmc te it liiu
In which they found a woman they
thought would be nttrnetive te Hinder.
Huttthnt woman nlse was mnrrlrd, and
her husband refused te part with hei.
The bride hunters solved the problem
by sheeting nnd seriously wounding the
husband. His cousin, however, took of
fense nnd shot the younger of the pair.
The elder man then opened lire, but
nlse was slnin by the cousin. The
reusln then proceeded te slay the
woman te save whom husband and
father had started nn their bride quest.
This left a four-year-old girl father
less and motherless, se she was stran
gled te death by one of the.'liend men"
of the district.
PENNA
H1PNS
PATENT
RE
Manufacturers Demand
crease in Personnel en Be
half of Industry
n-
SAY STATE LEADS NATION
MOB STONES PARISH HOUSE
Several Hundreds Seek te Threw, :
Priest "Inte Street" I
New Yerk, Dec. 21. Responding te
a riot call, police reserves Inst night dis
persed a mob of hundreds of persons, '
who stoned the parish hnue of the
Church of Our I.ntly of l'lty l) Dnsl
liilst street for the announced purpose
of throwing the Hev. Fntlicr James I
Mchrlgi "Inte the street." '
Kver.v-nnne of clnss In the beuse was,
shattered, While several priests inside
! fearing for their lives, telephoned for
I aid. The officers fought for n half hour
with the mob. The disturbers, it Is
sniil, were lncenseil at tue new priest,
who had replaced Father Francis Opplei,
founder of the parish. The attack en
the parish house followed a meeting
of parishioners at u nenrby hall,
.
Bey's Prank Kills Baby Sister
JSnugus, .Mass.. Dee. 21. Ksther I
Dowyrde, two years old. was killed
by her five-year-old brother, waiter.
the police learned yvstcrday. The
boy told them hew he bad fired bis
father's shotgun at his sMi r in cull
Mi prank. The medical examiner
found deatlt was uecldentnl.
Ill (t Slnlf Corresventiritt
Washington, Dec. 21. Pennsylvania
probably creates mere patents llum any
ether State.
ItepresentntUe Clyde Kellex. of the
Thirtieth District, inhumed this indm
In explaining a small -sized propaganda
from Pennsylvania for the I.aiupert bill
providing for an Increase- in the per
sonnel of the Pension Ilureau. He bits
received a hundred telegrams within
two or three days himself.
Pennsylvanians are anxious for this
bill te pass because, In providing mere
help, it will expedite pending applica
tions for patents. Mitniilncturers pspe.
dally are interested because some of
their activities depend upon article.) for
which they linve sought protection
"At the present time there is a con
dition of absolute chaos in the Pension
ltiirean." Mr Kelley said. "It lakes
months before a stnrt can be made in
searching the records en application
for patents. The idea of this bill Is te
make prevision se that In a few days
the records' pan be searched.
"The personnel is being .shot te
pieces. Jinny patent examiners nre
offered three times ns much In 1,lnr
industry ns they can get Jicre. J he
situntien is really acute.
"I think Pennsylvania by far takes
out mere patents than any ether State
In the Cnien. Naturally jt is most In
teu'sled In this situation. Kvcry in
dustry has Us own inventors who have
devised sdiiic new method of mnnilfnc
titling upon which it Is wailing."
The Lambert bill, in oilier words,
would help Petiiisylvanin immensely en
the read te normalcy.
FIRE HOSE HALTS TRAIN
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Water Lines Buried Belew Rails te
Let Lehigh Express Proceed
II line , N. Y., Dec. 21. Fire caused
damage estimated at between $7i",0()0
and RHJO.000 nt the plant of the Stan-I'ord-Crewell
Company yesimlny. The
company deals in cardboard specialties.
The blaze gne the firemen it six -hour
battle before It wns subdued.
The Hlni'k Diamond Impress en the
Lehigh Valley Hailread was delayed
nn hour by Hie Iiimp stietchcil ncresf the
tiack near the depot. Section hands had
te remove the tracks, bury the hose ulid
then replace the rails before the (rain
ceit'd proceed
BANDIT ON B. AND 0, TRAIN
Beards Observation Car In Chicago
and Robs Passengers
Chicago, Dec. 21. An Wrineil bandit
benrded the observation car of Haiti Haiti
mere unci Ohie train Ne. (1, bound for
Washington, ns it wds parsing Sixty -third
Ftreet last night, and after holding
up the passengers In the observation car
left the train at Sixty-seventh street,
according te a report made te the police.
The trnln did net step and the bandit
escaped.
Mines Employing 0300. te Clese
Scraiiten, Pa., Dec 21. The Scran Scran
ten Cen Company announced yesterday
that till Its collieries in this vicinity
will shut down today nnd will net
resume until December 2.S. The ICnst
Knd Ceal Company with a mine at
Slilckshinny . will be Idle for the same
period. The Scrniitnti Ceal Company
employs UMIO men and the Mast Knd
Company K100.
ALLEGE DEATH CONFESSION
Police Say Man Bragged of Killing
Tewanda Fish Warden
Tewandn. Pa.. Dec. 21. Twe State
troopers, testifying yesterday at the trial
of Peter Walters, iharged with killing
William P. Shoemaker, district fish
wnrden, swore the defendant bragged of
the deed, nnd asked If it were net n
prettv geed job' for n little fellow like
me te get tieitimi mm aim snoei
with his own gun."
him
Italian Leader Killed in Aute
Springfield. Mass.. Dec. 21. Carle
Slnlscalchi. a leader mining Italian res
idents of this city, was shot and killed
yesterdny when five shots were fired at
liim us he was driving in his automo
bile. .Ilmmle Purlfi. of West Spring-.
field, snld by the police te be a leader
of an Italian group, is jnider arrest for
the sheeting. One of theshets tired en
tered n passing trolley car and wounded
Mrs. Ludger Hebltalle. of Ilol.'eke. but
net seriously.
Automobile runs
105,000 miles. Total meter ex-?
pense en repairs was $15,. using
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Invrntur of
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The World's Best Lubricant
writi; i-ort LTTHRATUnU
COLMAN CO., LTD.
247 N. 12th St.
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Victur Bread the best in town
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Held With Man
. Atlantic City, Dec. 21 . Charged with
forging the name of her grandfather te
.a chei k for 1520(1, Miss (Sracc Hreen,
tneutv two years old, is held in the
Ventner Cil .lull.
The young woman lind been living
.nlth C S. Stout, her gi'iindparent,
lunger than a year. She disappeared a
eek age and the alleged forged cheek
showed up at the bank after It hail been
cdslii'il elsewhere. Kilfus Harris, twen-twe-years
old, a friend of the girl, has
been held in ?."0() in connection with
the cae.
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LOVE STORIES
Yen will he delighted te knew
that another great love story
hy Huby Ayrcs, the writer of
"A Kuchclur Husband" and
"The Unwanted One" novels)
J en lune enjoyed be much in
the livening Public Ledger
entitled:
"THE
FORTUNE
HUNTER"
An interesting love theme
wm en with a mystery or mis
taken ideiltity
Begins FRIDAY,
December 23
in the,
Order from your newsdealer
new te be. sure of getting this
unusual story of love and
1 mystery.
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md gay hearts.
What a trying period this is fur the young
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