Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 10, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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KID CONTROL
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'National Park Beard Members
,t Announce muy i qouei
Able Than Men
Druggists Head
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jS NEWLYFORMED GROUP
F! In crgnnlzlm? Hip Benrd of Health of
fKttlenal l'nrk' N' J" tl,C 1,,,110r"1,nt
A&(ti wer talecn ever uy weinni. who
itfeuncwl that they felt flint they are
'.... t, r hnntl'e tnc iieniin nnairi
rf National Park tlian men have shown
fjtemsdw" " " ,,..'
This I" t'1 i i"" i'" "
,,id membership en the beard, nnd It
'. iliflr announced Intention te Miew
? '" M...l,et thev pnn ile." Tliree
iba mtJi in'" --,- - -
Mlm five members arc women.
Of tlie '"V."' 1.1... rinvnlnnrl n1n,M,l
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'Jffalrs and bc'llcvcs the women will make
I "!?!. (1U. rnn. tvnq mnde vine nrei.
Hit. mc --- --
'W'?ii ... I. .l..l,l ' enll Afr nnep.
' ,Hincre ie ' "" ... V --....
(iiit the women will de mere and
MttrwerK en uiu numu " ':' " v ."
lb men did leat year. We Intend te
.V ..... iniii-a of National Park nnil
SI that 'the place is cleaned up."
n. nldee of secretary was given te
VWillia'm Hceri. Other members of the
jeW DOdy are .lirs, ucurfcu uenucr mill
Edwand Blakely. ...... ,
Tee benru was ni)iiuiiii-i u mc n.-iy
Vected JIaer. Edward It. Allen. Dr.
i Harris Underwood was named medi-
Leal Inspector.
MARRIED FIFTY YEARS
'Four Generations te Attend Anniver
sary at 5439 Haverford Avenue
T. ffflnnrnllntKI will nMrnil the cnlil-
i XUUl hv..' - "" --- r, --
'e wedding anniversary of .TameH .
md Hannah M. Daley, tonight, at their
dome, el.v.i linveneru avenue, mere
'will be sixty gucts. -Among
the de.seendnntH who will at-
'...j !.. ntiulviruirv will he five rlill-
dren, ten rjrnmlelil'dren and three erent-
'riandchlldren : licrtna ami, v imam
DJltrleli, na.igiuer hiiii-mjii-hi-iiiw. wii:i
ali. .l.tiirlitrr TMWh. iinrl ltnr flindren.
lEdaannd" Dorethy, nged three ear and
lii ffien th s, rcsjiuetlveiy ; w imiiiii nn-i
Anna Hcrr. Min-ln-lnw niul daughter.
'with their children, Wl'lt-un, Hareld
ladCliailen; Mark and Elide Grnnsden,
'len-in-law and daughter, with their
children. 1-Kle. Geerge. Harry. It-ilph
ind I!e : and S-irah and Cheney, son
tnd daughter, huth uiimnrried.
Mr. Daley is a teieman in tne nn'i
wln I.ecnnicitive Works. He and his
irA MmA tn llil nltv tlilrtv venrs n?.
from West Chester, where he was for
may jenr.t a butcher.
SELECT PLACE OF WORSHIP
Parish Heuse Will Be Used by Mem
bers of Church Lest In Fire
7 Thi nnpUh linnm nf ?- Unrnnhny'
Protestant Episcopal Church, Third nnil
n.t.mliln Ltfnntu tmu linnn Cf,lnr.tnrl nu n
fUcc of worship by the heard of trustees
of the errii r-nunre .Methodist ipls
wpal Church, Mncher sticct above Su
mehanna aenue. which was destroyed
4 dm Kn fr ifl i ' rP lirt mitMafi Iiaiica
will be ubed until a new church is built.
3 It aIe ins nntieuuccd today that a
ilmultoiiceus effciinK will be tnUen up
Sunday, February ,", te aid the rebuild
!tj fund of the church.
Gutekunst.
.IOSKPII W. NOnLU
He lias been elected president of
(he Philadelphia Association of
Kctall Druggists for 1022
TRIED R013BERY, GETS 2 YRS.
Man Attempted te Held Up Park
Guard en Wayne AvenUe
Judge Patterson trtday icntcneed Jehn
Sfoero te net less than two nor mere
than three years In the Eaatcrn l'cnl-
tcntlnry nfter he pleaded guilty te
al tempting te rob William Allan, e park
guard.
Allnn testified he was nt Wayne ave
nue and Haines slieet, (Jermantown,
December 2S, when Moere appeared, held
u ivvuivcr ngainnt niH cneat niul de
manded his valuables. Allan replied
he didn't have anything, when Moere
th-eatened te begin sheeting. Allan
raid he grubbed the gun and drove my ,
right te his jaw." Moere, he said,
dropped te the pavement and then
get up nnd rnn. Allen r-haned him for
two KjuereR and arrested him. Later
he found the revolver was net leaded.
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Painting!
IEE R0SENBAC1 GAttERIBS
me VVatnut Siren!
McCLEES GALLERIES !
ASSISTANT
BUYER
Fer high-class imported nnd
domestic jewelry novelties,
Indies' bags, etc., wanted by
a retail New Yerk City
establishment man or
woman must be geed sales
person as well. Address
A 329, Ledger Office '
ajJliPtlJCe
Old -Fashioned Jewelry
mcy be rcmade into desirable and-
exclusive Platinum Jawelry-
by the experts of Una Establishment
1807 WALNUT 8T.
Mezzotints, Etchings
Relining & Restoring
Fine Framing a Specialty
MILADY'S HATS IN FIRE
Fay. Ess Stere In Frankford Ave
nue Burned Less $2000
Feathers, plumes nnd finery for
nllday's lints were burned in n fire
rilch damaged the millinery Mere of
,Fy & Ess, 4."i0!) Frankford nvenue,
it midnight. The less is 2000.
The building is n three-story struc
ture nnd oreniiieil liv Hip inll1ln,-u
tore only. The upper stories ure v.i-
fint. The flnnies upm fnm'lit fm mnm
tiltn nn hour Mere they were under
mntvnl rni, i . t .
unmui, inc i-uuv; I1US HOI UCPn UC-
.Krmineu.
28 YEARS ON POLICE FORCE
Ueutenant Selckel Receives Cen
gratulatiens en Anniversary
I in trti I if I 1 1 .. I i
, "6iaiumuuns ure siieucrnig in 10.
'.J Lieutenant Jehn S. SeieKel. of
e Third street and Fnirmeiint nenue
"tllOn, Who Is pplphr.Tlltitf liU funntv.
pffi j "nnlvcrsary as u member of tlie
JMtadalphla Police Department.
J'ieu'nant Sei.-kel ims never been
it. . i ' """ "" "iiier district. Up
I mi tln ,n "'" K,',ltl' Histrict as
line pt ', ,"" .." "..rn'""rp.cr
riBl.nfT i""kipsuib tnreugn tlie
.,,- "" iiiiiur iii'iiiunaiu eleven
,r'5rs age.
iBuSJfi. h0".1 Spifkpl "VOs nt M?' X"rth
.wadelih street. Up ,w dft. ...u,l
J'rs old last August. '
28TH DIVISION S HONORED
BY FIRST U. S. RECOGNITION
Officers Jubilant as Werd Cernea of
Unit's Win In Race
Officers of the Twentj -eighth Divis
ion received word today from Wash
ington that the unit had been granted
Federal recognition.
Te be the first dhMen recognized is
nn honor sought by National Guards
men of virtually every State In the
Union, and competition between Penn
sylvania and New Yerk was especially
keen.
The Twenty-eighth Divlfilen has been
recruited te about 1000 men mere thnu
its reeulred peace-time strength, hav
ing l'2w00 men.
The news created much rejoicing nt
division l"adn.unrtprs lure In the
nrmnrv nt Thlrty-scend Htreet nnd
Lancaster avenue. Tlie notice cann"
from Majer General Geerse C. Iticle Iticle
erds, chief of the Militia Hureau at
Washington, and snl.l reencnitlen hud
been granted as of December 211.
Vnile'is sections of (lie Ginird have
been given Federnl recognition prier
te this, hut it is new recognized as n
complete division.
TWO PATROLMEN DISMISSED
Case of Third Officer Is Held Under
Advisement by Beard
Twe policemen were dismissed and
the case of another held under advise
ment today when the Civil Service
Commission eat as a police trial beard
in Citv Hall.
Traffic Patrolman Frederick Gorden,
who was accused of trjing te pcisuadc
:i girl te go with him te a house In Arch
street nnd leaving his pest, had his
case he'll under ndvNcmcnt.
P.itrelmnn Geerge W. Williams, of
the Gerinantewn avenue and Lycoming
streets station, was dismissed for being
drunk en duty. It was the fifth time
hi1 has been before the beard en a
similar charge.
Patrolman Themas L. Murray, of the
Fifteenth street nnd Snyder nvenue sta
tion, who has been en the force twenty
three years, was also dismissed for the
name offense.
IMMIGRANT DUMPING HIT
Head of P. O. S. of A. Alse Decries
War Debt Cancellation Talk
That the United States should net
Kn i.nifln ,, In tnrnn t trt,ml !... it.wr '
" . ,11.1.1. III. Mill IIIHliWIKII iiullMJJH
ground for immigrants was the mes
sage brought te memberH of the Liens'
Club by Gabriel II. Mejcr, president of
the National Patriotic Order Sens of
America, in the Adelphln Hetel this
afternoon.
Mr. Meyer decried the efforts of'
"propagandists" in Washington who i
would cancel the allied war debt. He1
ssi itl the money is needed here te pay
the soldiers their bonus.
Tli speaker touched upon the prehi- I
bitlen lawx, sning that many persons
recently have shown n laxity tewuid
certain statutes. I
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NOT CONSIDERING HOOVER '
On January 1, 1922 we moved
into our new factory
1922
Gerinantewn
Avenue
which was remedelled for our specific
requirements. The installation of new
machinery and equipment will enable us
te give our customers the satisfactory
service te which they are entitled.
Edward Darby Sens Ce.
Established 1854
1922 Germnntewn Ave. Philadelphia
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SPECIALTIES Steel Leckera,
Steel Shelving. Consult u for any
requirements in Sheet Steel.
piiiimiDinBiiiiiiiiniHiiniHuiniii
Made in dustproef
dough rooms
Victer
Bread
Bip;
Leaf
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Sold only in our Stores
THE Helmes Press cus
tomers knew the value of
Artists, Copy Men.Typog Men.Typeg
raphcrs and Printers, all
in one'erganization a
complete printing service.
The Helmes Press, 'Primm
1315-29 Chemr Street
Philadelphia
wmmmmmmmmimmmmiMMwam
TIT bu- would
JLJT like ie receive
$50,$iOOer$200
adeut DecemBer 1st,
JOIN OTJFL
CHRISTMAS CLUB
NOW
Let is explain. tKe
simple deta.il3
West End Trust
Company
Bread Street At Seuth Penh Scjjare
The Philadelphia Entrance te Paris
ll.lIJllAf IMS &W
hjr Fifth Avenue, New Yerk gS3
56th and 57th Sta.
BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
Our Annual
January Sales
Reductions Average About
Twenty-Five te Fifty Per Cent
We have completely READJUSTED
our entire Stocks of SMART AP
PAREL, and the prices which prevail
new offer unlimited opportunity te the
woman who wishes te be correctly
gowned AT REASONABLE COST.
We are also informally displaying our first "South
ern Resort" Medels, which are arriving daily
from our New Yerk and Paris Salens
Wegleln Denies Negotiations for,
1926 Fair Head
Hichnrd Wegleln, piesident of Coun- '
I'll, teihij said he had no intention nt
present of negotiating with Secretary
of Commerce Hoever regarding the pre.
pesal made by Councilman Hall te
make Mr. Hoever the director general
of the .ScMui-Ccntcnnlul te be held
here in 11)(5.
Mr. Weglein declared he did net think
it within the province of Council te
select a director geneial, hut favored
it committee te be appointed by Mayer
Moere for that purpose.
Mr. Wegleln further asserted he
thought it advisable te consult the
lenders of the city, St.ile ami Natien
bffere -electing a director general for
th,.' affair. I
MacDonald & Campbell
Evening Dress Suits
$57 te $88
Tuxedo Suits
$55 te $86
Presenting a correctness of model, perfec
tion of fit, Kraceful ease and supreme elegance
of mnterials and tailoring, that pleasingly
distinguish them in any assembly.
Complete lines of the correct
Evening Dresi Shirts, Gloves,
Cellars, Ties, etc.
Cutaway Suits in black nnd oxford, with separate
worsted and cheviot trousers.
I 334-1 336 Chestnut Street
WIFE IN STEERAGE, CABIN
FOR HIM; HE IS LEARNED
fens olMews iMclainetl, Lctvia, Rabbinical Scholar, Scored by
Immigration Officers for Permitting Extraor
dinary Arrangement
-wJrte-),ela,,1,0(l, ,s "man of great
?It &...." tp'uJ, "id a student of
v Im cim. V ,i,rel""litics. Therefeie.
tl .. "iKTien trem ins name
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mJl-T1 J '"I economical mini! " .mmr
J.. '0 the MPPI-.'ll'n nn l, - .1.1..
ID nil .." ' "" 'MHIH' ("III II.
ife i urn rn,)b'll Mdielar and hi-
I UIP
-ljTia as ., ..ni,i ."""
ti ie ,;: ""-'"''
Kent n ,i , r'w is "0 learned
tethfr 11"",f"!lps f wife and
Yerk. He nnd his brother, who have
been here some jears and have pros
pered, changed their names when they
arrived In America. Miller said tecla.x.
"It was all because m father Is n
litnit nf "riinl lrnrnlne ini,in rtiii. in.e
r..he "I,, Iirp'i,:, -"' ! - MT Mmw hjg.t reswi
""'ID anil Inmn e,i .."",' ..... ,,: i i me Head ei tlie lieuse. l'arltciiliirlx Is
"' mi econei f m,l ' enmr !'"? true when Ihe husband nnd father
is leiiriieii anil n lencner.
"My father beeve, in education. H
gave me and my brother a university
course in Kovne, Lithuania, where we
were graduated.
"My brother and I camn te this
country tlve jears age. We heard noth
ing from our parents, and feared thev
might have been sent te Siberia. Then
came a letter. I father wrote they
ii .ii wtrirxlniv W'.i , ulin.cn i-ili.ul .iij-inm
.11,1 rl....l. ..! Il,ll,l,ll, lll",l.
for steerage ricl.els for them Ie come
"Mttlv 7,1, "".'? ""ailelpliln ult -
'.lsnhCrP ""'lr h0"- Salel MIL
Wat "mT,nrn,,s ''ndry owner, liv
Just .. Mynniensiiig avenue.
it Ik, , ' . "' uw are bell'S "''I'l
M.ije immigrntleu station nt mils
ruifwcaiiie 'n.
'J out
Imml
U).l? '""nigrnllni
Wiiii. erK' nn " technicality.
Hn out yiN " t,lcil I'"sH'ert has
H i M?rnJ,n". eir",'"' berated Miller I
" Itiuv ' "rntiier, Albert lilen of,'" " ' '"" '"" """""""is. im-n-ij
lS teifr01 Mn,-fc at i Kieelal heirlnie 'nming a IMug for mv family. '
'5 f I afi',r,,g',,, f"" the ,M,r5osVrlef , "Mv father wrote he never ... his life.
. iitt.,1, ,I,P mn,iV1' f"- the cxtrner- hai1 '""T1 ." ,,l" w l"M" """'' ",'" ',', '
'. arrangement could net study In the steerage. I told ,
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Ill,, llll'lllll II. (Illll lll,- llll'lll',. .!,
iiinilier did tint want te spend the mnnev
a'it Dutlnir ii im " inniinT urn inn wain ie spenu ine mnnev
3". tOli up. i PK''(1 eeuple's sojourn at for first class. Hut we never thought
'it Meb "h I l!v "'" llntl1 be ledged about the matter. We were enlv mix-
ii ' IiBmli! l'nbl" nuiirteis, hv order leus, mv brother and I. te de niiythiug
' liw Yori n1,', f "iiunisRlnner Teil, of te get them here.
Jr eni commissioner said te "I love my mother as much ns mv
- II 1TL . i I'iiIIiiii. nMnii' Vliilllil mil lut mil inn lint'
5!. Hihl !'h,',,i8''1!,,in" nutherilles nrp tliusl.ii e. eik The nnlv vvav I could
'''' iu,. .. I.lint tllPV urn I,,...... I ........ ... . .... 1...,. ., ,,u I. ,t...,l ... 1...
wrur niiL . . in iiiiiiimiim I I- -1 I II ni - ui'i iiii- ill i uiinriii ii-i
Al..... ..l,l,...i.n,l, luta. ll-IMl aim r..l.....
?' JUOtheV . i, ' "r . f"' lllimilim ti
a ""iner than lOll have l.nnii n.ir
Rill i Z.YAV'K ' t" feuip stcerage
i.' i ... -rut ijirnnn am . n . . .
B,utr Mm. I '"'.nrsi cntn,,"
Ul l Ml mi' U I V lir ii, ciilini'Ml U Cl
.1 !..... I. I Ill i...l
mem iiiuiukiiiiii mi Mini in,, miner.
They hi ought her out Ie be, photo pheto phote
t ipbeq", Hut then they would net let
i "'''-ejier," , '
MID -WINTER
REDUCTIONS
Men's and Women's
SHOES
TN EVERY pair you
will find this season's
foremost style and our
excellent wearing quali
ties. Yeu will be fully
enthused ever these gen
uine reductions of 30 te
50.
$4.
.90 $r.90 $r7.90
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Were
8.00 te 10.00
Were Were
9.00 and 10.00 11.00 and 12JiO
EDERMA.N
39 Se. 8th
930 Chestnut
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03 N. 8th
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Jacob Reed's Sens
Repricing Sale of
Men's Clothing
Affords an exceptional opportunity te
purchase High-Class Garments at Prices
very much lower than usual.
I All clothing in this sale is of our regular
standard of fabric and workmanship,
providing the be?t and most serviceable
materials and that type of making known
as "Reed's Standard of Tailoring"
which leaves nothing te be desired.
C These rcvivii prn.es make substantial reductions from
th: very moderate figures at which our goods have
been marked this season, and arc most attractive.
C The reduced prices arc as follews:
$.30 Suits and Overcoats repriced 24
S3S Suits and Oveueat- repriced ?2S
540 Suits and Overcoats repriced 53J
$45 Suits and Overcoats repriced $.!(
$S0 Suits and Ovetceats lepriced $4(1
$5 Suits and Oveice.its repiiccd $44
$60 Suits and Ovei coats repriced $48
$65 Suits and Ovt-i coats repriced $:J
$70 Suits and Owrveuts repriced $sfj
$7 Suits and Overcoats rep: iced $b0
(j Finer Overcoats are al-e lepriced as fellows; $80
qualities arc $64; ?Ss reduani te $6S ; $90 te l0
$ns te $76, and $100 te $SH. (Tlie Overcoat price!
apply te parmenti in eui Clothing Department, and
also the English Coats sold in our Specialtv Shep en
the third Meer).
CjJ Alterations . barged ter at mst.
JACOB REED'S SONS
1424-M-26 Chestttttt Steel
yB"gi'triJ'MvyaiiBK?''
PERRY'S MID-WINTER
REDUCTION SALE
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If YeuVe Been Waiting
I'er Perry's Reductions--
Here they are
Suits and Overcoats
made te sell
at $28 te $35
made te cell
at $40 te $45
made te sell
at $50 te $60
$23 $33 $43
AH MID-WINTER REDUCTIONS
from our previous Super-Value Prices
PERRY'S
THE BEAUTY of the fabrics in the
Overcoats is indescribable. Big, warm
and substantial. Handsome plaid
backs and many ether style touches
that appeal te men who want "some
thing a little different." $23, $33, $43.
TALK about Suits! You'll say these
are great. Splendid style lines and the
most exquisite worsteds. $23, $33, $43.
YES our Junier suits are
reduced. Sports suits also.
Extra trousers, tee, are
priced lower.
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
M
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Fresh Air
Without Draft
"LiMhtheate"
Qumlity data
Assure health and comfort in
every room of the house and
efficiency in the office and fac
tory with Lighthouse Polished
Plate Glass Window Ventilators.
They are simply yet strongly
constructed and de net interfere
with vision.
Send for Bulletin Ne. 8
Founded 1864
HORES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
30th and Walnut
PHILADELPHIA
YOUR SAVINGS
Are Doubly Safe
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Interest
Allowed
en
Savings
Deposits
When thc qre deposited
in a National I ank for
they are under the rigid
control and supenisien
of the L'nited States.
4'e interest is allowed
en savings deposits
an unusually high rate
for savings.
We invite jeu te come
in and talk with us.
National
Bank of Commerce
713 Chestnut St.
Nathan T. Folwell. President
National Bank with a Savings Department
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