Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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jtlins took their grog, they didn t enre
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, vicinity of Frent nnd Ilnce
rtN-tg, iil incy re ivhiii "'""
em pretest nnd It taken mnny wicked
KS' f nick 'nnd crewbnr te drive
IE, from tlie spots where they linve
lwi'ntrencnpa mr iimj i n"j jmm
ISln'evolutlennry tnp roemB nt 224-2(1
rUl Water Biri-ei """"""1 "I"'"
, fcy a dosen of the bridge pioneers.
J. hrli-tt nnnenred te show fight bc-
t It 'cbuld be dislodged. 'When they
lmnnv fell together, carrying out
.OwnlnHnnnrv spirit, nnd then ncnt
Ii-. rlniiri of mutinous dust ns they
KnM te enrth. '
Old Greg Bneps uneartnea
ivi,n tie ilust cleared nwny it
iMncht te light the Interior of the nn-
drtt Kreg shop, which prebnbly fig-
tm In lie pence ri'cuniB i me euriy
ITQO'fl. A crnde fireplace gaped In the
ttu wall- Several small holes in the
H (ll Hie nrepiace miuwvu khms irem
fhich UlNloueicuiy irun i-ruiics were
Jarcd te held the pets used for boiling
; The dingy room has a decidedly
ieinetn aspect. These familiar with
the city's enrly history say that this
Stct and ethers nearby wcre the ren ren ren
foteti' of characters ef1 easy con cen
rdence who resorted te any measure
Je jfet' their grog.
Small holes in the massive walls
Bibt have, been made In some of the
RinnfOCs which were iiemiuir in inese
ujri.ameng gangs along' the waterfront.
Clete te tne rivcrrrent and semewnat
Kqdtrtcrcd In the old days tills old
tMiroem nrebnbly wn- the scene of
but-conferences which concerned the
Noting of warehouses and stores, which
its popular pnstiinc when the police
tnre few and far between.
' Nut te the fireplace is n mack hole
k the wall nbeut five feet high. It
raw back about ten feet. As these
flieMi kept open nil night In this
Hffhhorliend, the dingy hole prebnbly
tared as handy quarters for the bar
Imp or proprietor.
Built for Leng Stay
When the place was built It is e Vi
nt that the builders expected it te
nd ter an time, ine Htenc walls are
i feet thick nnd the joists nre strong
. formidable loeklnnr. Time hex
Hi warped or bent them. Laborers
1 1t will be n day's work te get each
ei tnem out et tne building. Among
ilters. te the scene et destruction are
its of. public school children. They
there te get first-hnnd evidence
st the old buildings nnd nrc thus
! te tipeak authoritatively when they
ass tne HUDjcct in their class rooms.
THIEVES GET GOOD HAUL
reik Inte Roosevelt Boulevard
Heme of David Mergansteln
The linmn nf DnvM Mnnrnnataln 130.
UOMvelt benlevnrd. wn pntnrpil Kv
Abtra last night and jewelrv and furs'
ena sisau stolen. M. Geldberg re-
hA Ui. a iit t . .
8S5 North Fifth street Inst night
tieven automobiles were reported
Men. They nre ns follews: Edward
Bew, 5422 Angera terrace; James
em, Majc8tlc Hetel; Themas A. D.
lOBrlcn. Thirtv-third nnd Muster
ftrwts; Dr. Esther M. Well, 757 North
wntletli street; Heward Thompson,
ronten: Geerge II. Geldman, 1820
North Thirty-third street; Bcnjnmln
Phipire, e:u North Third street; Leen
firry Hroeks. n53D Hndfield street;
Jlck Hoey. 535 North Thirty. fifth
let, and Chnrles Spannard. 800
settn Sixty-third street.
NEGRO SHOT FOUR TIMES
Px Men In Machine Riddle Victim
en Street
Six white men, in n tnxicnb, drew
P"te the curbstene nt Ulevcnth and
"PUr streets, nt 4 o'clock this morn-
lBfa D(1 PtlffnfMfl in n Kilnf nlfrnMAM.
nlth Itoseec Yejing, a Nt'gre, who
-"n ve .eiui .icssup street.
wai witnesses told police none of
j . " - nituiu, ,, tiuuilt riM-
npm tneir seats, It Is said, several
J men drew plbtnls and lircd pelnt-
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BOY WANDERERS JAILED
ftuthi Arrested After a.h ei.kt
inn..0 S,"p '" ?ar.n - .
kteth.V. """ iieiana Harris,
8Smfnlwnty'8C,-'.end Btrcet "ur
'irinV vnna nvene, asked Mrs. Cath
rl"l i J,J!nn,t v"0'"1'" n the Mer
&$&?' "' Tlilrtr-fifth ftrcct nnd
wJJi. A"?' ier n P,Rce te sleep, nnd
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uence.8 ' Mag,8trnte Deran' ,n
.BaT?n,8, went,t the house yester
fi . i'"f lcy had traveled ever' the
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The Review Clnb has approved the plans of W. Ellis Greten, architect, for m 935,000 community
building and clubhouse at Twelfth street and Lakeside avenue. The building will have a large stage and.
auditorium for plays, a banquet hall and kitchen, tennis courts and' ether modem features
SAYS DULL ROUTINE
L
Teachers' Meeting' Is Told In
centive te 'Study Should
Be Given
VOCABULARY HELPS URGED
The desire of -the pupils in public
(schools te study Is deadened by the rou
tine bf the classroom arid teachers waste
tee much time in holding dull recita
tions, according te E, C. Wcrtsch, of
the Lnnsdewnc public schools, who ad
dressed the meeting of the Delaware
County Teachers'. Association at
Mnrpie, .Pa.,' today.
"Educators Rheuld be mprc conserva
tive of time," said-Mr. Wcrtsch. "Net
enough time is 'spent In teaching the
pupil hew te study.
"The result Is that the pupil grad
uates with plenty of information, but
has no ability. The pupil Rheuld be
filled with a desire te study nnd it in the
fduty of the teacher te arouse a curies
ity which will result in his studying
eagerly."
"It there is a strong me.tive plnccd
back of it the child will have a desire
te study," said Dr. 8. C. Miller, as
sistant 'superintendent of the Chester
scIioeIh. He said one of the chict
troubles of teachers today is that they
de net 'keep in mind the differences in
pupils and study, their characters and
home life. , t
He said he regrets the fact that they
de net attain a larger vocabulary. He
urged the teaching of two new words
a day.
Mrs. Eva M. Edwards, of the Ridley
Park schools, characterized -the recltn recltn
tien method ns "old-fashioned." She
snid her pupils are allowed te prepare
their own programs, 'and she finds In
that way they take greater Interest in
their work. ' "
At the morning session the meeting
wns opened with n prayer by the Itcv.
Kebert F. Sterling, of Broemnl, after
which a review of elementary grade
teaching was participated in by Miss
Lillian Hewes, of Swnrthmere: Miss
Pauline Kamstine. of the Itadner Pub-
DEADENS SCHO
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vutcu mill uuiuinuuiie acccsneneR wercn i r. A V V V Wi i i t ti--
mi yte stolen from his garage at ?' n"dn8,Ktna J" Rces' of
ma V,..u v,in. . i. ,. .iL. thn Uldlev Pnrk Scheel.
A special luncheon hour wns arrange
ed by W. It. Douthett, of the Darby
High Scheel.
The nddrebs of welcome in the after
neon session wns mode by Dr. Jehn
B. Themas, of Newtown Square, nnd
the response was by Prof. Ycngcr,
the president. The Itev. Dr. Gladstone
Helm, of the Madisen Methodist Epis Epis Epis
copel Church, of Philadelphia, also ad
dressed the meeting in the afternoon.
REDUCE PRICE OF GAS
N. J. Utility Commission Cuts Rate
In 8eme Parti of 8tate
Trenten, March .4. .The State Pub
lic Utility Commission today announced
n reduction of the gas base rate of the
Public Service Gas Company, serving
Northern nnd Central New Jersey nnd
a part of Seuth Jersey from $1.40 per
1000 cubic feet te $1.25 per 1000 cubic
feet.
The application of Jersey City and I
Newark nnd the Hudsen, Bergen and
Essex division for n lower rate than a
State-wide rate wns -denied because np
pralsals of the divisions hnve net all
been made.
Driver Held In Bey's Injuries
(toward Lynch, Colllngsweod, N J.
riu ". .: """ """ uurricu 10 ine ' driver ei a ifuck huh kuuck ws-jrat-iMMren
H HeMiitnl. He is shot three el.l Jeseph McOh'nn. 2527 East Themn-
ng mi ami was hurried te the 'driver of a truck thnt struck six-year-
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Wftens my ,n will ille. Vnnnfr lu liv Mnclh'trnte Roberts in 8300 ball.
"""Kled nnil beards nt Hi .T..im The hev spent ten diivs in St. Atnrv's
IIiiHiiltnl wttli n fractured liln fellow
JIiik the nccldent February P,1. Tlie
driver enld he, wns haulliiK llaupolesen
a trailer and that the boy wan hurt
steiilltiR a ride.
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LANSDOtyNE'S POOH-BAH
ALSO IS A FIREMAN BOLD
Borough Manager Titus Won't Quit Running With "Best Com
pany in the Cennty" Because of ether Honors,
. "I m net a politician nnd my ether
habit ere noed." Artemua Witrd,
Te be manager bf n borough of COCO
inhabitants with most of the civic bur
dens falling directly or indirectly en his
shoulders would be sufficient for almost
any man. .
' But Frank B. Titus, newly elected
borough manager of Lnnsdewnc, is also
secretary of the local fire cempnny nijd
isn't going te give up the job.
Hence, he's a real twenty-four-hour-a-day
worker, for when the volunteers
hop aboard the engine, he swings into
action ns a member of the cempnny.
Seen today as he wns 'about te settle
down te the day's lnber, Mr. Titus im
mediately made vigorous denial of-any
interest in politics, past, present or fu
ture, se far ns his new nflUIatteiis arc
concerned.
Moreover, ns the visitors arrived, he
hastened tnshut the safe 'nnd close the
deer te his Inner sanctum, nn net in it
self n tribute te his perspicacity. A
prompt refusal te be photegrnnhed
ralqcd first impressions te the nth de
gree. Politics Taboo te Him
"I succeed William II. Munch, who
performed the duties of this office well,"
said Mr. Titus. "I wn& chosen from
twenty candidates, who presented their
credentials te the Borough Council.
There was no politics nbeut it and I
shnll never drag politics in se long as I
held the position.'' And there the con
versation stepped. -
Mr. Titus gnve every impression that
lie considered himself only nn ordinary
citizen of the borough that is mere or
less nt his command. Queries for his
opinion en prohibition, the bonus, or
the Wnshingten Conference failed te stir
him.
"I have nothing te sny," was bis re
ply. SAYS SOLDIER, FATHER
TOOK HIS CHILDREN AWAY
Grandmother Saya She Will Bring
Legal Action for Their Return
Legal steps te regain custody of her
two grandchildren, Elizabeth nnd .Geerge
McBrccn, who were spirited nway yes
terday by their father, Jehn J. Mc
Brcen, will be taken today, according
te Mrs. Elizabeth Slracex, 3005 Locust
street.
McBreen, a private at Camp Dix,
called te sec the children yesterday at
the home of Mrs. Slmcex, and after
taking them out, ostensibly te buy
candy, failed te return.
He married Edith Simcex, a daugh
ter of Mrs. Slmcex, who died In 1013.
At thnt time Mrs. Simcex was given
legal custody of the two children', Eliza
beth, nine years old, and Geerge, eight.
Mrs. Slmcex snld today that Mc
Breen had never contributed te the sup
port of the children since the death of
their mother.
"He married shortly after the death
of mv daughter." she added, "nnd I
suppose he has taken the children tojjsdlctien. He (-aid Councilman Itei mi-
Ms neme at uamp ux. i ie ne: pre
pose te let mm Keep tne children, new
ever, and will take the proper steps ut
.ucuia luiiuy l" ri'Kuiii mi'
INFLUENZA DEATHS CLIMB
Thirty-three Succumb This Week,
Compared With Twenty-one Last
An increase In deaths from In
fluenza for this week is reported by
the Division of Vital Statistics of the
Iturenu of Health.
Throughout the city twenty-six
adults nnd seven miners succumbed ns
compared with fifteen adults nnd six
miners last week. The sudden varia
tions In the weather brought a number
of deaths te persons Miffcrlnif from
pulmonary nnu bronchial disorders.
There Were llfty-fenr deaths from
pneumonia and feity-ninu from
bronchial pneumonia.
The tetnl of deaths wns OTil as com
pared with 018 last week, and 013 for
the corresponding week of Inst year.
Charities Benefit Under Will
The will of llachnel L. Hee, 2010
Seuth Third street, probated today, pro
vides bequests of S."iO each for the Jew
ish Notional Fund anil the Federation
of Charities of Philadelphia. Her es
tate is valued nt $-Nil0. Other wills
probated are : Elizabeth E. Evans,
1010 Margaret street. $r.V.I7; l'lncide
Erate. 817 East CJtrard n venue. !Wl.-
200; Julia Holtaus. St. I.euls. $11,834
iiu; .Hum Jieiiaus. or. 4,0111s. u(n.f-i.
nVenterluH were Hleil In tlir .personal
stntes nf Heward It. I.evlek. $138.-
Inventor!
estates
428
nnd Annie E. O'ltrlcn, $1.1,420,62.
Dr. Tuke te Preach
The llev. Dr. Charles E. Tuke will
preach his nrst sermon tomorrow morn
lug ns rector of
Church. Lnnsdi
f St. Jehn the KruiiRellst
ewne. Dr. Tuko and his
family cnine here from St. Paul. Minn..
where he wns rector of St. Clement's
Memerial Churcji. A reception will be
Riven by the niirUhleners te Dr. uud
Mrs. Tuke Friday evening. Dr. Tuke
is a brethcr-iii'liiw of the llev. F. K.
Seymour, rector of St. Philip's Church.
-rnrtAV'ft MARRIAGE LICENSES
William riummrr. J h. saih t.. nni
Ijulne i:velllnu, .-MI u
Hamuel HfriifpM, a:U! N.
llurUln. I 32 N. Bill St.
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Jehn A. W.rnr. Ulivmen,
Va
and Lucie
K. CHIT. llriiuinK. I'a.
llcilnhart V. MmmtT. r.'2T erjbcrt it,
and
Ruth U Meyer, oa'je rurn av.
Julluii M. Zimmerman, SL'e.') 83d St., and
simwi
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VJust what is your work?"
He pointed .te a sheet of paper en the
wall, with committees outlined thereon;
committees en finance and property,
highway, police and building, sewers and
sanitation, fire and light, rules, ordi
nances and laws. -He himself Is a com
mittee of one te see that the-flndings
and rulings of the numerous committees
.nre carried out, a clearing house for
tne ideas or the council.
"I'm sort of the goat, 1,-suppose","
he said, with the first semblance of a
smile. ,
Proud of Fire Company
But It was the question of his position
with the fire company thnt revealed that
which was nearest his heart and brebght
nn the temperature several degrees. Mr.
Titus cleared his threat, rolled nw
Havana cantieusly te the ether corner
of his, mouth nnd steed up.
"I am sccretriry of that company,"
he began, with the first appearance of
anything that could be called pride.
"Sny, that's the best company in Dela
ware County. We've gene for years te
every fire around these parts, but, of
course, new that the ether boroughs
have their own apparatus we don't have
such a wide territory,"
And he seemed te regret the narrow
ing of the range of action.
"Ne, sir; I won't give up my job as
secretary. And when they go te a fire
I'll be there, ns usual."
The new manager went te Lansdowne
twelve years age from Susquehanna
County. He lives with his wife and
children at 80 Price street and feels
proud thnt both children have attended
the local high school.
If there ever comes a need for a
weather man in Lansdowne Mr. Titus
should receive the position, ex officio. I
The weather is the only clement there in
which he has net a hand.
GERMANT0WN AROUSED
BY ANTI-PARKING BILL
Llmeburner Passes Onus te Cortel Certel
you as Protestants 8term
Business men in Germnntewn will
fight en ordinance new in Council which
would forbid parking in the neighbor
hood of Gennantewn and Chelten ave
nues. Walter Stuempflg, manager of the
Germnntewn Theatre. C508 Germnn Germnn
eown avenue, snld he will oppose the
measure te the limit. Similar views
were expressed by ethers.
Ceuncllmen Iteper and Van Taecn.
who represent the Germnntewn district,
were incensed yesterday at the action
of Councilman Llmeburner, who Intro
duced the bill. Llmeburner today ex
plained he simply ncted at the request
of Director Cortelyou, of the Public"
safety icpartment. ,
Mr. Llux'biirner "said the ordinance
was sent te him ns chairman of the
Public Safety Committee. It is cus
tomary, he s.iid, for n committee chair,--man
te Introduce bills desired by the
deportment within the committee s jur
jstiictien. lie i-aui councilman Heimi
performs the same service for thn Tin
pnrtment of Public Welfare and Mr.
von Tngen for the Bureau of City
Property.
Mr. Limeburner hns n letter from Di
rector Cortelyou requesting introduc
tion of the no-parking ordinance.
SEEK TWO.GYPSYGIRLS
WHO ROBBED CIGAR STORE
Grabbed $35 Frem Till at 1342
Lindley Avenue
Twe gypsy girls; riding in a ram
shnekle motorcar. art hunted hy police.
They are accused of having robbed Miss
Anna Cenrad yesterday afternoon In
the cigar and candy store of her father,
Herman Cenrad, at '1342 Lindley
avenue.
Miss Cenrad was alone in the store
when the gypsy girls entered. One of
thorn asked for change, offering a $5
hill. When Miss Cenrad opened the
cash drawer, one of the girls reached
ferwnrd, seized $35 and escaped with
her companion,
ROBBERY CASE PRESSED
Magistrate Refuses te Free Men
Despite Return of Goods
Three youths arrested for the rebbcrv
of n cigar store at 4300 Itldge avenue
were held without ball for the Grand
jury teuny ey .Magistrate Dern de
!s their nlen thnt reHtiintln,. f i,
Kn ZXdTu bcen'ma l" '
AMelmcl WiiH own.. .. in-
The youths nre Cluirlnx nnffuriv.
Michael Uyan and Edward dear, all of
Falls of Schuylkill. Ernest Hurdwick.
of .1070 Calumet street, In whose home
they were nrrestcd. was held In $15041
DiUi Ier '"i" ,,rn"" ,,ury for 'Ptln
htulen K00'1"'
NO TRACE OF PENN STUDENT
Father of W. Rebert Pruden Scouts
8ulclde Theory
Ne trace hns yet been found of W.
Ilebert Pruilen, the I'nlverslty of
i-ennsyivnniii stiuient, who disappeared
fr0,n Wa. Iwanllii house Tuwduy nlKht,
lenvlnit behind n note nskins forgive
,., for tt COWurdly net I have com
mittcu."
Prudcn's fatlier, Henry O, Pruden,
refuses te believe his nn baa ended Ids I
iiiu. urerae auhiim, pnysicai uirecter
(t the Aabury Park X. M. C; Am hna
rriiwTM, 'ht jwii ma , man an
Jf women crave the sweet solace of
tobacco te dispel tht cares and disap
pointments of this wenry world, they
hove just, as much right te It en any
man, any Dr. ttusiell II. Conwell,
president of Temple University nnd pas
ter of the Haptlst Temple,
"Why should men hnv'e this custom L
nil te themselves?" he asked. "Don't
deny tobacco te the women nnd allow
It te the men. That isn't equality.
"But nslde from thnt. I de net be
lieve In smoking -for either sex."
Tne most discussed natural phe
nomenon of the) dny the flapper next
engaged the doctor s attention.
"The flapper is a passing phase and
will lese public Interest, le say noth
ing of existence ns n genus, in due
time," he said. "The flapper will have
her day In the public eye and vanish.
"The whole matter Is based en the
nntural foolishness of youth. When
these glrls-ffew up they will acquire
mere sense. At present they nre suc
ceeding in mnking n geed deal of a joke
of themselves.
"Extreme dress, which is the most
prominent characteristic of the flapper,
is founded en n natural Instinct of the
rnCe te make Itself attractive te the
opposite sex.
"Short skirts, bobbed hair, personal
exposure, and the ether marks of the
flapper hnve their counterpart in the
efforts of the lower nnliniils te render
themselves attractive, te the ether sex
by n gaudy bcdlzenment of their per
sons. While none the mere excusable
en this account, therefore, it is nt least
jvimnrikhnnHlhle.
"But there Is one phnse of the
flapper's equipment which has no rea
son, no justification, no nnnlegy en
earth"or sea, or air. Thnt is the pre
valent method of wearing these mon
strous things known ns 'galoshes.'
'"The spectacle of young women
vnlklnff nlemr the streets with these
things flnpping nnd waving nbeut their
ankles Is positively the most foolish
thing I ever saw."
"The movies have something te de(
with It, I suppose. The movies arc
warping the ideas nnd ldcnls of eun
youth. A teacher in our Sunday school
was endeavoring the ether dny te get
some of her pupils te act the episode
of the Geed Samaritan.
"She tried without micccs .te get,
volunteers for the role of the Snmnrltan ;
then she tried te, enlist the aid of one
of the pupils for the part fe the Lcvite,
with like results.
"Finally, in desperation, she nsked
for some one te play the part of the
thieves, nnd the entire class arose as
one man nnd accepted."
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ter California nnd Immrtllnte Peathwrt
territory. Deftlre merchandise that l
marketed through rrtnll drnxxUt and
lame departmrnt store. Interested only
In manufacturer delnit national scope
et, baalneie. Residence In I-os Antrim
three Trnra nnd well acquainted In
territory. C 114, LrHMlKR OFFICK
"PAPER0ID"
Filing & Mailing
Containers
including the well-known Vertex
File Pocket for correspondence
will be en view at the
Business. Shew
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A "Pnpereld" Pocket Wallet for
personal use will be given FBKi:
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Deraile Fill's Container
Philadelphia, Pa.
New Is Your Chance
STORES WANTED
by large Retail Grocery Chain Organization, in Philadelphia
and suburbs and surrounding towns. State exact location,
size of store and rental required en a term lease.
Address B 933, Ledger Office
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Delicious Italian and American
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Increased laying activities by the
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pals and executives te become acquainted
with modern business systems at their
leisure.
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The combined experience of the world's
leading experts in business administration
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test ideas in business efficiency and enntmj.
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