Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 13, 1922, Final, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FttlDAY, JANUAUY 13, 1922
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flDnCDQ DAI I UflilflC1 pcPP'2 Te "Peppy" Ibettle barrage net mHTxi
UKUtKe eALL Hilt -. I WAY t.me. JliDGE ina ?-r!..8fe
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0 YIELD
N. J. Commlssienor of Institu
tions Throatens Suit te
Annul Rights
PREJUDICE,
IS
ANSWER
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ItOSh TII.IA
Win t!!ln'l Hl.0 llir mldillslil '
sririindr of Giuseppe t'eppr, 180.1
.Seuth Seventh street. ;iml told tiim
mi. Thru I'rppi' put mnre "pp" i
In t linnln; l.v throwing Uitllen
i'l lnr limne. lit." Sears strert.
"Peine lienih." Mild Jutljrc Aitilen- i
rleil
DUNBAR SLATED FOR JOB
Auditor General te "Take Care" of
Secretary te Penrose
Snui'iil Dutiliiir. ulm .Weliiped n
iil' ii-ipiiiiiitiiiK'i' wiiii I'dlitlniiin- as,
i si.iTi-iMi-v hove fur Sn:itnr Pcnfe-u.
it -.Int".! fur ii ,i'i'i In tin' niiTi'iiiitllc ,
iiinialr's effivr either here or hi liar
iiliiirs. 'I'lii'iippnititment "ill be mide tlireusli
Ai'-lilir-Cciii'i-al !.'!. vim ai n
Invnl fiiilmver of 'iiivi' nml !m l"-
..f Piinlwr. The
lilveil n.s a Inn by
Penrnii. st ii.i-'.l iteii'igiaiiln nun I'wiit
un'l.v wu- iii.iile tin- i'li:i t .r I'iiilinl'l
piii'i i""ti jr.i .
!:mlinr is in iln tininlln; 1 ;!.'.
(i r 'I 'i futivn i'i obtain 'p.; h itn"- wl.V
p'-remr.. ie ilu' Senati".
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Ui;
le:
u lia lutt rc-!hJ
f"e;n meraen I no. .i.l tit bee'.H i'l.
; '.ii- uifnn.'j ani u".ir heuseri .-!
rvii'l
Mil" ' " 'I rif ''ft of cs' ti
Morrison Sterajre Ce.
!C!i M.MIM.T r.
! Ilpfn Kvrnli.na. I'lienr llrlinuni HHil t
trnl.i(i till' lnislei of IV Mnrv .1.
Hall Hem nml Pay VuNerv 174:1
Master Jtreet. Cniuilen. Mtrren.le" thir
charier, liiirdettc f!. I.ewlv "i:ninls- '
.ilener of Iiitlnit!nn! anil Aiene't' efi
JCew .ferey, ilcl.lrex he "vill brllii? ipi"
warrante nrocredlncs ujalns-t the In
stitution te annul the charter.
Cnmmtalmirr t.cwl innile tin ilrmnirl
for the surrender of the charter n) tin?
conclusion of I lie three weeUV tt'stlinenv
In the Invrfifigntlen of liew the home '
lux been renriiietcil.
The Commissioner issued a tate
meiit extilninliijr Ml aeftnn. U fo'lewn:
"We hnp reiieheil a point in t'.ie In In
Ttl;at!en wlien- It U n'l'piwnry te tak
very defilrf action. The Mary .1. I'M!
Heme and Day Nitrvery lm mntinued
in an uiue?eierate unto cut ihnv
1I)le. as proved by the tfitlinmiv tulten
in thU eae. The prt-ent deplorable
conditions are net of recent eilciti. Tlif
Heard of Ti'tilee.i lias left t!i" w'io'e
inanacement nf the home te Ir.
HiclinriNnn and th" Heard of Manager
nominated by IV. Ttli'ha'den nml
formally ehnen by the t.-unc.
Wrnitn Statu te Art
'Till' niannxi'ra. with iw exrptioi exrptiei exrptioi
ef thene who made this fight, hay.' been
rentent nitlier le .r e" te ri"i!:n in-
utrnd of mnnacini the home or Minus ir" te 'inke rare
Jlke n P.eard of M-maur" wnuul be ex- former eii t-tary a
pected te art. I'nle"! the tleard of
Trustees mrrrnd"r lt eli.iiter vol vel
iintiirllv iiii:.iediate'. I sluill nrp!v te
the Attorney liener.il of th' Stale of
jeu Jersey te b"i;ln oil" wiirratite pro pre
cei'rtltiRS te annul thin rh.irter whleh
prrmiti if te exist.
"I il1 aUe eall en the 15eard of I
Trustees te surrender the rlii'ilreti iai
niediatelv te th" Se.-iety for Prevention
of Cruel'tv te rblldren. The testimony i
showed tiat these rhlM'-en luiild net
b" left another horn under the uintrel
and eustedy of IV. U'-aard'en.
"I .1111. tlieiefei-". dil'ei'llll.I t'l.V
Anna Mnrn. Willmm K'-ed. Artaar
Ilwd and Petet Nnpsflniiki he In In
pernrily fi'nt f the Ceimlen Heme ter
Kricndleis ('hililrcn. The MMren that
are in the home nhw I'm ''i"K l '
the trujit'e!, te surrender te the Society
for the pri"-i ntien of Cruelty te Chil
dren." lescph P.eik T.ile-. eeunse) for ihe
home, said in reply :
"TV, iimcl.imen of lhe invest ig.it io: ie:
by Mr. I.ewl nul h... stnie:n"ti; i'at
the hen'e should be closed are Jttit what
wa te )e "peeted.
"It ear. beeamc apparent that t'nre
run no linM- of an i'npnrt'.al invostisti investisti invostisti
tlen In this war, i ii" roniTnisMen'i
Itnii 110 pev er te efese lhe li.ive. nt'i
it It fortunate that be cnnet de se. :
it would res ilt in pev In.iieiiee. Sir !i
lerrr 1 properly iincsfd iu a jndh'iil
tribunal.
"The totiir.'.lwleiier lies n i,ip'ihre
netliini. iilthenrh U lias -,ient ini)il:i
moue;, , and ha done the enue of eha--ity
In this remmunit mid the villain
nf tluse ebi'dren a stent injil-tiie. Tlie
tiustee', for some time have witl'drawn
Miy i.pi'Ort of this InveMiuiiitnii. nr.'!
the roniPM!-ieiier hn been inrrei-.'!'
Ity a '1'nUe of hjpeeiil.'s li.i i.bje. I
was "e ltre te utisfj t'ier )nrsenn'.
vn'ilty. If they wa'itej t i 'ie!p i',,i
- clilldren there were many oppei -tutilflen
te de co. bur none were
nri-eptlil) e. The n-bhr "le'iid m
I'fnrl judgment tinill t"i. matter i i"
vrstlpnte.i properly anil itnpnrfla'ly.
The trustees woimime any impa't...! i..-
esilsratien.'
"Tli trusti w i'l meet ami ;i'"
upon tlie .uj2es,lnn of the iiurmlsKien
fr, and from tlm lush siumiir:"; ,iin,
(hnraeter of tl es.j trestees r 1 1 ji'iniie
e-sii rest assured that tiny will de .vh.v -CTfr
is best for the ibitdren
Fire Captain Injured in Fall
Captain .lainen Petilsnn. of ln;ine
Company Ne. Ii", Illxhland avenue ami
Twenty-srventli street. Chestnut Hill,
wan tdlghtly Injured in a fall from a
reef at a tire in the home of K. A.
Hepkins. Highland and HeinineI ave
nueH, last nii;ht. Tli' lire, wuli-h
started nbent S:IM) o'ceik, partlv tie tie
btreyed the house.
CAT SHOW. nttST REfiMIKVT AI'.MO'n
Rrnad C'nlleiThlll. Today A Tomer. t..' .
( ,"T ' I
!""rt A..-MP5rlHWlPa4sf I
t''".JS(W
.Arr?J
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Toe-Ardent Suiter Has Peace Bends) "f " ""-' ui'ii'i"""'- ""l ' "
' Irtr.rncrrt h AuHrnrlrl I t ....t. .!,,. t .. tf ..-.q t pk! Iflnit tlmv
I'tnptv rpiart bittt!e, Biillnrd, bunk-1 1 enid iwe shots llred, but net one
notes and threats) were nil nilted in;iveiild nvi-nr be av the accused fire
the WP0I115 theer. of (TuiKi'Ppe Peppe, ' his revolver,
n burlier nf 1SI1.". itnntli Sir-veulti stri-et. " "
ne-'erdin? te rvlil. uee this tnet.ii.if. l 'HUSKY TEAMSTER QUAILED
ivrr !lll'lkl' .liII.'lll'',
(iiiiMi'ppc'R warm heart thrilled at the
uglit of little Kme Tilly, a dark-haired
ii'tiH who liven at t4." Sears si reel. Tlielr
baeltyiirds adjoin. Hut Une told .ludse
Audenrled that "life in h barber shop
I net her idea of iiunanee," and he
must have told (tiuseppe enn'tliliiR s,m
llar, for hi mnthed of woeltiR eluinci'd.
At tii-st In- would try te win his love
with InnKubdiitig leek's, soft semts In
the night with a simmmin; Riiltar for
nreemiianlnient, and swret whlsiiereil
words of iiffeetien. A Hese eiinflnued
cold be tried the Aimlean method nud
displayed n roll of banknotes. Still
tindiiiL' her nnimpresMiil be began bottle,
threwliip. That was juut as uniiecess.
fill, se he frnnttly nibl her. she sr.yi.
t tint "if she did tint mnrv him he would
ilt her Inte li'tle plee."
Last .Vevember Maplstrate Carlin held
him in S:t(l() bends in !;e p the peaee
for tlivue inenilis. (iiii'i'pp wn In
lei.rt in have the bend lifted. Instead,
.IiuIbe Audeiirieil increased the bumln te
WOO te keep the peaee for one year.
SHOTS FLY N RESTAURANT trouble In the rcatnurniit wlileli wn net mviiiis the l.cnvy enr
n DlVlP m nnri , n rn , nini -ml up by the hearing, which fol-.ether macl.lti.' and the
DURING QUARREL OVER G RL lowed tlid arrest-, before' Magistrate rendered.
- - Roberts, who held ueerje tUiltlecK,
Pretty Cauee of Affray Falls te!U07 I mrert, KonRltmlen. In !?S00 bail,
A 1 11 !anl Kre'l Slmm, 1.VJ1 Pratt street,
Appear In Police Court
In front of the
men In It siir-
The limine natlel of the N'lneleenth ' lienrlin'.
and Otfiii-il sttwtrt station, turned Intei Af d-.'tn nVlnek ihbi innrnlnc the desk
the path of n teurln.'X em' Just about t , nt the rmllee station received
A nrctty yetine woman, nnld'le be the?
Indirect cause of the slioetlnu, wa.i nut
nrexent nt the bearlni nnd the ninals-
l'Vankfeid, in $300 ball for a further irate fixed Sunday for the further hear-
lug ke hIie could loll her story.
Sea
.a Captain Elehty.flve Yiara qU
Hcnjwiiln V. Allen, n rctiie.i ,2 .i-
trtin ntul 0110 of tin- few nurvfvlng f
wltnesscH of the hlHterle ilchr 1...
tlie ,Ionlter and tlie Jlcrilmae .t.
uateit Ms elshty-iifji, birthday l.J? J'
uiij at ins ijeiiii' in iTespect Park
ACQUITTED OF SHOOTING
Ne One Saw Man Fire, but Several
Heard Shots
lesep'.i III Ma ire, thin.', m.is ir-
illiitteil tei'in i ihii;;i. of 11. ie-
.laughter nud iiviid'r" in ri'tmeetlen
BEFORE RED HAIR AND A GUN
JeBepli Callahan Wasn't Ashamed
Even If Weman Held Revolver
A'slx-fepf man c.ime off aecend be.st
In a tilt wltli a sixty-Inch woman be- 1
I'ofe .ludse Aiideiirlcd today.
.le.eph C'allnhnti. 11 carter, told the
court the defendant had threatened te
sheet lilm. Kery one in the courtroom
looked nt the defendant. Stella t'nnn '
small and frail, wlmre piiuelpal cliarac-1
ti'ilstic wan hair of fiery line. j
The story wan that Mr. Conn, who
lives in that dbtrlel known as "The,
Neds." RUitnls some property of her,
landlord. The prepejty ndjelns Mrs. I
Conn's home nnd Cnlialian wai usiltig It
for a depository for ashes.
.Mr. Conn fnrl'l.l the duinpini; of the
cinders nnd tin argument ensued, in
whleh the color of Mrs-. Conn's hnir UK- j
ured. She had him arvet.ted p.nd be
was fined $10. He retaliated and she I
wnt In court today cbarced with threats j
ie sheet.
"Yeu weren't afraid of ber, were
veil'"" asked the .ludse.
"I'm afraid of 11 gun." tcplied Calla
han. . , ...
"Well, well, n bip man like you!
What weti'd become of Ireland If every
Irishman wan as timid as you are?"
commented the dudge, as he dismissed
the cese.
unrt uwny, proven an elTecUve block le tctonlteno enlf from Stevens" Zene, I -CT-Tk -WSkv T aPH TTH l &. Iff tf
t .... ,1 r e 1 i . . i . iiii' 11 nil ih:r mill niniiii or miiii.
from the Liberty lies inrant. nt Mil!) 1 ... 11..1. i.n .,.i, ii, n.i.
IO III' 111 1111-11 II I I I II I II I I I I II" II III II 111! '
I'lm
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Leiiimuin nvciiue. . ,
There was 11 uiyslerleiiM aspect of (he!
arrived.
police chauffeur
GOOD, WHOLESOME
and TASTY
there you have the reasons that regularly fill
the bread-boxes of se many families surrounding
any Meenehan Bakery.
GOOD bread or rolls or cake or cinnamon buns
sometimes a bit mere in price, but oodles better
in quality.
MEENEHAN'S
Electric Bakeries
18 Seuth 52d Street 14 Seuth (iOth St.
2G04 (tcrmantewn Ave. 4009 Market Street
ssszaziuassiuzsg; hVM Seuth St.rsnszr:
ALL KINDS AND SIZES
Frem the smallest, and cheapest Memorandum
te the larger sizes of
Journals, Ledgers and Minute Beeks
JWrffergJici.l I i Me llU-J.i 'IniEril InTHTiTU
Yee&L
UKENS
12 N. 13th SL 719 Walnut St.
'Stationers, Printers & Blank Boek Mfrs.
I
0.
TeMted crncnen ipread vrilh
toetluomo Ancre Checie ipread
a ipell of enchantment ever
everybody's appetite. Your fam fam fam
ily.toe.will delight in its smooth smeoth smoeth
ne3i,richneiiand woeinf flavor.
Ai'. Ceatt't. fnf 'ary " rrpvr
INCREr
flifA ffip G(vwinp,?oqtpferrrdi &r
Madt by SHARPLESS. Phlla a . V
iiiTiiii! I' Mi1'. "Ii! -i-"i.t .ttlitu .til '! dif l.f'-t.t " ,, '.i.ye
1 Bie:, meaty fellows!
1 strict I v Fresh 2
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la
Carten J C
I of twelve fi
a
I Sold only in our Stores
$
THE
Pfiiladelpliia Art Galleries
S. E. Cerner 13lh asd Clieifr.tjt Streets, Phila.
REED . WALMER, Auctioneer
Expert General Appraisers
AN UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE
(F VOKB THAN ORIUVVnY TMPCinTAVCB
inn t:vn.s:K vnd vkhy vai.iapii: i-,iit:niNas of ni:AUTirft.
Ms'smAiJn a r.Titf:Mt:i y pake
Early American and English Furmture
Porcelains, Textiles and Art Objects
Paintings, Prints and Engravings
Highboys, Lowboys, Pic Crust, Drep Leaf and ether Tables; Sofas,
Chairs. Bureau and Bookcase Dcslts, Casc3 of Drawers,
Cupboards, Sideboards, Mirrors, etc., representative of
the best of early American Craftmanship of the
Pcnna. Dutch, William and Mary, Queen
Anne, Chippendale and Sheraton
Periods
OLD WORCESTER & ENGLISH LOWESTOFT
rein ,'i .;s .i i
' rn KD''wir' t '-s
wi nrMiiKr'f :
n ' s rrrp. ' p..
1.' T1"V UK
I ' .ti;i;h
English-American Blue and White Historical Chin
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COLONIAL SPREADS, SAMPLES AND TEXTILES
AMERICAN, IRISH AND ENGLISH GLASS
PHI'
Mini r-i;-1 n i
t.RtsT'il, n
,.'i'i-:,,-' i:ii
FLASKS, OLD PEWTER. BRAS5F5 AND COFFER
RARE OLD CLOCKS
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SOliD SILVER
ANTIQUE JEWEL!"
VI PV
And Many Other HISTORICAL ANTIQUES Will Be Sold at
PEREMPTORY SALE
ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, VEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
JANUARY 16TH, 17TH, 1STH, 19TH, 20TH, 21ST & 23D, 1922
vx.-if vfiMjvn t ii oci,eru
BY ORDER OF THE WELL-KNOWN EXPERT AND COLLECTOR
MR. J. L. ISAACS
I'Kiii'fKieii or Tin:
PHILADELPHIA ANTIQUE CO., 628 CHESTNUT ST.
r-i vacvi'K Tin: z-
; TIM KM TU MAM: 3z!SqS.
T.T.tlUKIt Ilf(t.!)l.1. .'Q S?sKft
NOW ON EXHIBITION Wmfjf)
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a . i-'MP-.r-rr, i7Tirii umtti it.ti -in
AMi l"V' fltP'llilV.s '- N'V.V srmit AM IVM.I. III.
MAH.J.U Pfi.ll'Alll ri'OX Hril'KIIT OF I'lTTV I'K.S'T -
-1019-21 Market St
ireatesl
ire MP
t2s,
sef Our Entire Stocks Without Reserve-
uuvnrarc!XiDuvejstxi)irrjLw)vvinviiMtjta
Keun Jed jp 16,'
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lnaui;urntc(i the One-I'ricc Sj.ilem in lfjl
C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown N. W. Cor. 6th ik Thompson Streets
Hareld Bauer
tVin nm ! n.iii ..rr..is,. n!
. s,, SUH.II..H UUXiL 11'
ani?t. whe'se reputation
ia Known an ever um
world, and whose ability
is recejniized ly the
world's greatest musical
authorities, new makes
record rolls exclusively
for the
Due-Art Reproducing
Piane
and in addition in his cenccrl work he uses? e
clusivcly the world's greatest grand piano, the
Masen & Hamlin Piane
We are fortunate in being the Philadel
phia representative for each of these great instruments.
Ilnrfiniii Depart) rut
Used Pianos
and Players
"V new have an un
usually lar'e l:st of rebuilt
pianos nnd claycr-pianes, m
our harcain dcpurtnu'iit.
These iriJitrunK'nts are guar
anteed for f,"e. years ami
are cschaiiReabie any time
within one year. Here are
a few special values:
"A Victrela or Nene
)
l telecl 1 &ndi 2 Pair. Paaralrf
m
Briggs
l.ljei.y , nr.all tr.f
$160
uO'f I or.
Thi Hcppc List of
Due-Art Rcpreducinu
Pianos includes:
Steinway
Weber
Stcck
Wlicelech
Stroud
Aeolian
Price? from $833 up
The Ifrppe IJut nf
Grand Pianeu ivelurlr.i:
Masen & Hamlin
Henry F. Miller
Weber
Stcck
Edeward Jules
i Ileppe
II. C. Scherjackcr
Kardman
Chickering
ntinny; il.n f.
Miller
alnn!
full kl.'.l
$185
$180
SOrnl leuc.
oeil teni
$245
Hcppe
t in u .
$290
myii or tj
Regent
Alatiiicany :
tlisbliy
$245
IIVil
De net be influenced te buy an inferior
talking machine. "If it is net a Victrela it
will be a disappointment."
Buy Your
Victrela New
at Heppcs
Ifcppe salesmen can
only sell you a genuine
Victer Victrela. We car
ry no ether, it is safe
te buy at such a store.
Victrela s
$25 te $350
25J Mail Thin Coupon for i'ull Information
f I hVnn f rm i lni'vr.nnvn 1117 W fti'titriiit v ,
V..J.IIC)pt,C.jOll ,(,, VA.. mii&ThompiienPiy. I ' "'
Without any obligation en my part please sent
full iiifui inatien about (mark X below):
liana i 0 I'laycr-I'innes Q VictreUi
Schemacker
H3 neif j'.iy'r
Mendelsehn
fiS note plsjfr,
$400
lliuhei,'.'!!)
$325
iirihei-imy.
Mr. Hill's
Guarantee
(iecs With
Every
Purchase I
Absolute
Savings
op te Half!
Man, realize that these are
reductions en Mr. Hill's always
Kealize that the
savings are ab
solute and bona
title.
Yeu see ether
rm.v
mmwm
Tt.fl ti ft U fX'Cf'. V i WMVjiVjrtTrTCrVW. ' ' ilUrA'C.VP.'. t'.riQ'.'IMIS1 i c
f. 1 llli-fr Evwy Celer- I WWa
It W$rt.$Wfflih ; sv-'lf!f m " ' ' VI K M v vlrVi!ftau. can,t ,i,,(1 il anywhere else in
ir . H..AI" -mmim trf '4 ''WSMi e hi ,1 ii, Cem i N, 1,K ,,n'K- e mntter what his
" '" '4'mW 'voncer u 'idnMn," V l0day' teniht "r tomorrow. Phure ...
sales imitating
Mr. Hill's
even copying
his style a n d
lettering but
there is no sale
that can cenv
the values or
the clothing new possible at
these low prices.
Largest Stocks
in the City
It e m e m b e r here you
cheese from stocks that fill
this entire fJ-tery building.
Stocks- that are double the
size of any ether clothing
store stocks that embrace
every kind of a suit or over
coat that a man could want.
Every Style
Every Pattern
Every P$ateriai
Open Evenings
tb I " r- Li
Jf.j lur fit
Philadelphia's Lrr. Erahnive
Mcn'a and Beya' Clothing Sc-c
uxt ftj I :"v4Cy
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r-H,-:i ) 'M
AiJi NfciSSCK.
m
& ft
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m
JV'Ut r-VA
J-V IN
Vi--&
IUiaft
Stere Orders Accepted
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jn
tZtiziuiii&jiZ
Philadelphia's Ivarpest Exclusive
Men's nnd Ueys' Clothing Stere.
S
I. 1 l". Vi
Pricti from filO up
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1Q1Q-1Q31 Iarket Street -
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