Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 07, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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Mav Be Arrested Today
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: rhnrfffl of Violating the
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Imv Liquor un
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JLEACHERY JWAS RAIDED
1 .. j.-.i warrants of nrrcst In the
Jl of United States Msrshnl Moth Meth
ff? will probably be served today upeh
St5r.nflter Ocerje Gray nnd hla po pe
SrtA iMeSat". .Tehn J. Flynn, pro pre pro
"lufirfef ' t he Frnnkferd Dlcachcry,
F, charge of having Illegally sold
It a. the result of a recent raid upon
' A mc J1-" ,1,1ih nxenslnn nrn.
ku Mwchery, upon which occasion pre-
boefbt eme linn". - --"."
Iffl, R. O. Davidsen, group head,
IfrtirM of the prohibition enforcement
IVee n Wllke8.DarreIU probably
lemce ....m-n, a. Kelten. acties
'iinveu """. ..... --
l.nnirrlslng prontDtuen cniercemcui
Officer here.
Wh e no emciai annuuuvciuciii. i
Ms was made by State Prohibition
P." w" ft.i. tnJnv h. latter re-
effi his statement a few days age
liri" ,, hm1 would seen be
Zft'need te6 tak'c charge eTthe Phlla-
iriehla office. The State Director at
feipeiB .,,.,.. , comment
Tem Helten's resignation and declared
hit he hart net aaaca iwiira i 'i"
C "rmal resignation te hla office.
the Director declared some one was
ferine: protection te 8enater Gray
Si his Pner Flynn. "And in view
Jtthis circumstance," Davis said, "I
lidded te take personal charge of the
ilgDlr0enct'er denied he knew Gray
u a State Senater and explained that
kit purpose In conducting a prebe into
.te case was due solely te the fact that
'treated complaints had been received
Mat liquor was being brought by truck
.fibm Ambler te the "Frankford bleach
irT and being sold there defiantly.
".?i. Juki anai hnvltlff RPM1 Sen-
star Grav and said he did net knew the
aun. "If any protection waa offered
iny one. It must have been prohibi
tion, agents." Kelten explained.
" I was ordered by Director Davis
te Investigate complaints against the
Trankferd Wenchery," Kelten said. "I
irst sent two agents te a certain ad
itt'i in Frankford where n man was
te meet them who would arrange te
trerchae n ijutirt of liquor from Klynn.
.The man ulie was te be there failed te
appear.
"I then nit te oilier nseuts te
Jfrankfeiil nwl tnltl them te meet n mnn
fa a caloen located three Miunres from
the blescbery. The mnn fulled te np
war the -ecend time."
Prohibition agentf unsigned by Kel Kel
eon te Investigate the complaints iaid
they were given the wrong address.
Kelten snld jesterday he knew of the
..Me ah Wrilniuulnv nlelif. "Didn't
Ihe agentH report' in my efflee cnrij
ft'ednesday morning for work." Kel-
their meeting In the State Director's
efflcc tlint afternoon at 4 o'clock?"
Director Davis, however, denied that
)Wten knew of the raids, nnd .said he
ordered Commissioner Manley te sign"
the search warrants In his office and
directed the agents te meet there- In
order te Keep the plans scciet from
Kelten.
The two prohibition agents who pur
chased a quart of liquor as evidence in
the blcachery en Tuesday night from
irivnn ftnM tnvfnfflnv (tint tttn In ttnl lift
)arfd he as hnrd up for rash for
Vampalgn expenses nnd that he would
be glad te sell them nil the whisky they
iSlThe agents explained that they nreru-
wd Flynn te distribute campaign Iltcr-
nure aiM'niK iiu paioeuKerperH iu nm
cxmuur niuj itnuiiuuL't) mini iu'ku
tiating tile purcnnse or uqueivanii ar
tanging tn buy ten gallons te Te culled
for Wednesday night.
Kelten jesterday declared that Sen Sen
aeor Gray was net the man the Repub
lican Organization wanted in effiee nnd
that it was only by n slip that he was
elected. .
MANTELL PLAYS "HAMLET"
thikespearean Acter Seen In Favor
ite Rele of "Melancholy Dane"
Anether old favorite of Shakespear
'tin repeiteirps wns given last night by
'Bebert II. Mantel! and his company
when "Hamlet" was presented te an
ippreclntlve audience at the Ilread. The
performance differs very Uttlc from that
Viich he gave last year here, and while
aerer rising te remnrkable heights, Is,
en the whole, a studious, interesting
Interpretation of the tragedy.
Mr. Mantell's rendition of the lead
ing role is especially creditable In view
ef the fact that he is physically tin
wlted. licnevlcvn Hamper was a pa
thetic Ophelia nnd wen merited ap
plause by the f unions mad scene. A
tetable characterization wns given by
A. I. Hendersen ns Polenious, and
Jehn Alexander did well as Laertes.
The remainder of the cast was accept
f;.aml ,,m facing adequate.
Macbeth" will be the offering this
venlng. with "The Merchant of
enlce repented at tomorrow's matl-
BMS.
"WANDERING SAILOR" HERE
Mti Hauptmann en Trip Around
World
' Frltr linnet, .i. -ii. ,.!
Jn i.L.Thr ,Wnderii liniler," arrived
Inlladelphla today en his four-year
'.. ,i"" u" weriu. ne says ue
wffl u "? from nn Ffanclsce, from
f.mfcl n? '" "innen nis trip en Hep-
iriSST.21' V'21,- He ' 6y way of
AHiena and the southern route te
ffideiphia." n ,h ea8t"n Ca8t '
New v.'icw 'lays, HnuPtmann gees te
!i '' w',en, he expects te ship as
and ill v.p Sp"'"' thonce te Morocco
V (w "ml Far East. He is
firit n.!r,a11' u,,e has taken out his
eld1 P P('M' n,,d lB twenty-five years
TO BUILD CATHOLIC CHURCH
structure Will Stand In Vicinity of
chelten and Ogontz Avenues
l vlc!SltlC ClW$ )ViU be "ected ,n
"venue, y4?f Clie,t6n " et
ktt Wn ?,tak!l c.ure.,er a fflrl8h that
6 ' Ca innf1" ,nuEaat 0"ntewn
Ftthe wini Do''Bherty. The Kev.
tie ch,in,U,.B,S (; Farre11' PBt0- el
Lenni f , of St' ,Frnci8 Bnlei, at
""" will organize the narish
i ?J3f W?BS'ta th0
t mom r"1 be caUed w,t,'n the
PMlh uParr5 ?n "nnifement8.
Immacuiute'V rmcd.frem tB et the
" Hely wBTpt,0,! 1Iely ChI
urcn will OT" MM nnd the
lant fro m hat IV ,,0,,.,t lmeBt iu .
1 lem the ether three churches.
.vTkPi'R-.nATS JONES I.IVE8
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SENORITA VIRGINIA LLAMAS
Crowned queen of the Manila Car
nival by mere than 1,000,000 votes,
an the most beautiful girl In the
Philippines. She is a Tagaleg
from Pagsanjan
WOMAN FAINTS AS .WAR
DEAD ARRIVE IN CITY
Caiketa earing 8eldlera Killed In
France Received With Honors
One woman collapsed and several
ethers verged en hysterics yesterday
afternoon when the bodies of ten Phil
adelphia soldiers killed in France ar
rived at the Heading Terminal.
The rough pine caskets were draped
with the American flag. Wreaths
were placed en each by members of the
Philadelphia Chapter of the National
Association of War Mothers. In charge
of receiving them. Many patriotic and
fraternal organizations were repre
sented. The bodies are these of Lieutenant
Charles L. Smith, who will be burled
from the heinu of his sister, Mrs.
Anna VanKirk. 2008 Reese street;
Sergeant James A. Donaghy, 270th
Aero Squadron, 2011 Grata street;
Corporal Harry It. Feell. Company 1,
109th Infantry, lift Ititncr street;
Daniel O'Denncll. Company V. 180th
infentrv. 2700 Kllswerth street; Otte
Atcepe." Company Vf, 130th Infantry,
108 Wharten street ; Harry O. sjas
mussen. Company E, 100th Infantry,
who will lie hurled from the home of
his tistcr. Mrs. A. Lynch, 521" Ker
shaw street: Albeit Turkan, Company
I. 310th Infantry, 5537 Locust street;
Dennare Hcndl. Moter Transport
Cerps." (iermantewn : William Hon Hen
nlnger, Battery r 108th Field Artil
lery. Westtield. N. .1., and Harry
Diamond. Company D, 304th Kngl
necrs, Oil North Seventh street.
Hugh Black Honored
Several hundred members of the
Men's Friendly Fnien of the Jehn
Chambers Memerhl Presbyterian
Church. Twenty-eighth and Merris
streets. Inst night welcomed home their
vice president, Hugh Hlnck. former
Receiver of Taxes, who returned this
week frqm Flefidn. after a three months'
absence. When the homecoming recep
tion was under full sway Mr. Mark was
presented with a large electric fleer
lamp. The presentation addresH was
made by Dr. W. E. 'Needhnm, teacher
of the union, which meets in the church
every Sunday.
Will Talk en Russia
.lnlm Vnxlnn Ilihhpn' n innrnnlisr
recently returned from Russia, will give
n taiK en rommiens in uint unnnppy
Miintrr tnnlirlit- nt AVHIinrsnnen Unit.
His lertuie will be undi'i1 the auspices
of the American Committee for the Re
lief et Russian Children.
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
HE ROSENBACB GALLERIES
1810 Watnnt Stnrt
Ceal Tank
Heater, $16.00
FlemklMr. Rcatlas aaf
AddphbTsalec
Ce.
ZS N. 10th St.
Wstnnt 2101
The big men of Philadel
phia are planning te de big
things and wc take pride in
the fact that the majority of
these men are members of the
Cellins clientele.
COLLINS INSTITUTE
OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
216-23 N. BROAD STREET
Fer cold showers
Rogers P e e t Scotch
Mists.
Smart Spring overcoats
of rich Scottish cheviots cheviets cheviots
shewerproof! Fine, rain or shine.
Reffitvrt Trademark,
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Pcct Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
Laaaaa.'.ar
iky
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ON BASIS OF MONEY
Wealth May Warp Ideals, Pas Pas
eor Says in Lenten
Address
DECRIES USE OF RICHES
"It Is a misconception of life te judge
a man by his ability te pile tip wealth
and material gain," said the Rcr. Dr.
J. Heward Mcllsh, rector of the Church
of Hely Trinity. Brooklyn, N. Y-., in a
noonday Lenten address at St. Ste
phen's Church.
Dr. Mcllsh pointed out the many
ways In which riches may warp and
shrlrel life. "Especially In young
manhood," said Dr. Mcllsh, "arc riches
undesirable. Fer the young man riches
often rrush these Ideals and the nobility
rliat wotild'etherwlsc develop. Meney is
net objectionable If used properly. The
question may arise: 'Hew much money
may a man have?' The answer te that
Is that a man may have any amount
that he has, but net one cent that has
htm.
"If money Is ued In a wrong way,"
said Dr. Mcllsh, "It breeds vulgarity,
ostentation, envy. self-ceucelt and
ether qualities that make people Irre
sponsible te the finest appeals of life.
The young manhood Is majestic that is
Indifferent te riches nnd poverty nllke.
Many paeude friends may deserts you
If you take this attitude, but at least
you will, knew who the real frlcuds
are."
WIFE WAS STAGE-STRUCK
Husband of Slain Actress Attends
Funeral Here
August Dern, a blacksmith, returned
today te his home in Newark N. .T..
after having nttended the funeral of
his wife, who was shot nnd killed
here a week age.
Mrs. Dern, who wns a vaudeville nr-
'trcss. 'using the name "Hessle Mnv
Gardner," was killed by Hnrr .1.
Warren after n quarrel nt 717 North
Eleventh stieet.
Dern married the actrcs when he
was In n training ramp in Alnbmnn
in 1018. Soen afterward he went te
France
"Wlren 1 returned." he said, "we
made our home In Newark, but Ilrs
sle grew restless nnd returned te the
stage about nine months hjje."
Warren is held wjtheut bull.
"LILIOM" STAR" TO WED
Jeseph Schlldkraut Will Marry Ac
tress Here Today
Jeseph Schlldkraut. Europe's "hand,
aeniest man" and Mar in "Liliom,"
new playing nt the Adelphi Theatre,
and Miss Elsie Bartlftt Tertcr. an
actress, will be married today by Judge
William M. Lewis this afternoon" in
Uoem 004, City Hnll.
Miss Perter, who wns educated In
Paris for the operatic stage, later going
upon the dramatic stage, it the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mndisen Huell Por Per
ter, of 30 Ornmcrcy park, Ntw Yerk.
She has appeared in support of Arneld
Daly and In ether Important produc
tions. Value is the
keynote of
our service
quality and
keeping the
Value
in
value in
right values. We put
the "u" in "value."
THE CHE'TNUT JfTREET
ENCRdKING Ca'iiE
E.C0R.HT-2 Chetnett:
OUR,
STORE ORDERS
Answer the Buying Question
Our SO years' exprrlrare Is ivl
dence that you are dtnllnr nlth
reliable Arm frnm wlMim you can
purchase ererytliln ntedrd In the
himsrheld. Our plan enables you
te ie te the leading- stores et PhUs.
te select rear pnrehsies.
WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT
BJUi 1873 n 10SS
Marriett Bres.
bslllSCHESTNUT STREETS
t
DlRECT-MAIL Advertis-
ing will help you get your
share of new business.
The Helmes Press, Trittteri
1315-29 Cherry Street
Philadelphia
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Wife -"There you are, Jehn.
Just as I said. The Moen peo
ple are open In the evening
and they'll come up and get
us in a demonstrator."
Open Cars $1785
Closed Cars ....$2785
MoterCars
The ear of the ten proven unite
MACKIN MOTORS, Inc.
J. Jay Vandergrift, Pres.
655 N. Bread St. Paon Peplsr 7586
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"TequssV and "Inkspets" Alte Fall
Under Dltfltaaure of Senlera
Freahmen nt (tin TJnlTersltv of Penn
sylvania may be "kids" In the eyes of
blase and sophisticated sophomores,
but thev mustn't wear "kid clothes."
The fiat went forth today, through the
medium of the-Pennsy Iranian, the stu
dent daily nnblicatlen. that freshmen
must net wear knickerbockers, The
sonhemores have taken en a new mis
sien in life that of converting the
classmen of the University te the sweet
ness and light of appearing in knickers
en all occasions, unis is "KnicKer "KnicKer
beckcr week," In short, and every one
Is asked te appear In the abbreviated
garments.
The original announcement In the
Pennsylvnnlan the ether day conveyed
the Information te the trusting in
fantile, minds of freshmen that they were
Invited te wear knickers, tee. But that
was dead wrong. Se wrong that any
freshman caught wearing them will lese
them en the spot, and they'll be auc
tioned off.
Anether thing, the fre.lsnen mustn't
wear "toques" any meic. Thateunds
like an old-fashioned woman's bonnet,
but It is n form of knitted winter
headgear devised for keeping freshman
brains warm when the winds blew chilly
across the campus. Frem new" en It's
nix en the toque "Inkspets" are in
again with the coming of spring.
S. P. C. A. BENEFITS IN WILL
$1000 of $60,000 Harrltte Ducklll
Estate Gees te Society
The Pennsylvania Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty te Animals re
ceives $1000 et the $00,000 estate of
Harrltte M. Ducklll, who died in Jef Jef
fereon Hospital, March 20, and whose
will was probated today. Thcrcsldue
Is held In trust for her sister, (fliarlette
E. Cenner. ""
The will of Anna M. Wlllinms, 32115
North Carlisle street, who died March
20. stipulates that $5000 be held In
trust for Sarah E. Cernell, n cousin.
At the death of the cousin the principal
gees te the Children's Homeopathic
Hospital. The residue of the $43,000
estate gees te grandchildren.
Other wills probated nre these of
Anna Cceclskl, 043 Seuth Frent street.
$(1500. nnd Ida M. Lenger, 3308 North
Hnnceck street, $6300.
Truck and Taxi Crash; Drivers Pay
A tnxlcnb driven by Heward '. Hepe.
7032 Bulst avenue, nnd n truck driven
by Paul Schwartz, 129 Jeffersen ne
n'ue. Cheltenham, collided last night nt
Germnntewn nveiiuc and Somerset
street. The tnxl overturned, but no
one wns hurt. Each driver was fined
$7.00 by Magistrate Belcher today.
V Diamonds m
The Gift of a Diamond from this Establishment
regardless of its price or aize'is an absolute
assurance of supreme qualify intrinsic value
and enduring satisfaction.
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56th Street
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BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
Easter Specials for Men
We have selected 5 styles of Ox
fords and 5 styles of High Shoes
in Tan and Black Leathers for a
Special Easter Offering. Abso
lutely genuine calfskin with reg
ular value of Ten DeU&rs.
In addition we have our usual
Spring stock in unlimited styles
and shapes, in all popular
leathers, reasonably priced
800 te 12-00
39 Se. 8lh
GET $2500 SILVER
Shew Discrimination in
Taking Any Plated
Articles
Net
MAID DISCOVERS LOSS
TlnhW nf fln discrimination stele
$2500 worth of sellif silverware from
the home of Dr. A.- H. Llpplncptt, at
406 Cooper street, Camden, early this
morning, and left behind' many plnted
articles. According te Dr. Llpplncett,
they did net miss a single solid piece,
and did net take a Single plated spoon.
Entrance te the house was obtained
through a rear window, the robbery be be
Ing.dlscevered by a maid when she went
downstairs te open up tne neuse uu?
morning.
Brlnilng suit some 4lme age for
breach of premise, when the action was
dismissed by Judge Lloyd, Mrs. Eliza
beth Peppert, of Camden, Is seeking te
recover 3,1000 damages irem jenn a.
Scheeh, a farmer of Pennegreve, N. J.
Scheeh was the defendant In the dis
missed breaeh of premise action. Tes
timony In the lafest suit was heard
yestcrdav and will be continued today
In the Camden Circuit Court by Judge
Dengea. Mrs. Peppert suca te recover
$2000 en a lean and also seeks te col
lect damagci for labor and. interest In
the farm owned by Scheeh. The first
Casiter
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UNUSUAL FLAVORS
Cicc. nunnlea. Chicks, Novelties
ties J
ADAMS
219 Seuth Bread Street
Entrance te Parte
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JZonden
57th Street
Yerk
6-50
t 1028 Chestnut Street
nmiiviiRniiiM ittniniiiiiniir
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NlEDERMAN
930 Chestnut
TBTBsUraffssVsEw
rliftaus.l '353ES4W?saiAp.
Wayland P. Cramer was yesterday
elected as president of the Camden
Chamber of Commerce. Clarence L. Du
Bels and Le Rey Goodwin were elected
as vice presidents and Ellas Davis as
treasurer,
Struck by an aulemnfclle near his
home, Jeseph Fattne, ten years old, of
iwa oycamere street, uamuen, was in
jured about the body. He was taken te
Cooper Hospital. Lester Tajler, of
Spring Suits
Isn't this right? The mere
te cheese from, the better
chance of finding the one
right Suit. We have thou
sands. Rich, quiet effects
for business and professional
men. Brighter colors for
ambitious young fellows, as
well as every variety of Blue
Serge (twills,- herringbones
and self stripes) for the
thriftiest of dressers.
Jjetter IVoels
Better Fabrics
Better Clethes
The Weel used in the making of the fabrics in
our Spring clothing is of a distinctly better char
acter than any that has been procurable for years.
This means decided improvement in the service
and appearance of the clothing that you buy.
Cf The fabrics are particularh attractive this season, as the
manufacturers have been able te produce better results
because of the superior character of the woolen yarns. Beth
Suit and Tep Ceat models show evidences of caretul study
and thought, and arc meeting with the approval of early
buyers.
C Considering all these advantages, wc feel that this season you
have the best opportunity ever presented for making selections
for Spring outfitting.
1$ Suits' and Tep Coats arc priced $30 and upward, with espe
cial values at $40 and $45.
JACOB MEED'S SONS
1424-1426 QtestaelSttiredt
KSKESHUZ
w$m
.Injured wfcea struck by an autobus,
Edward F. Titus, Jr., fifteen years old,
telegraph messenger boy of Camden,
was yesterday awarded $100 damages In
his suit against Stewart Williams,
owner of the machine. A Circuit Court
Jury before Judge Lloyd awarded the
boy $800 damages and gave his father a
like amount. .
Members of the Camden County Bar
Association at a meeting yesterday
unanimously re-elected 8. Cellrad Ott
as president. Other officers elected fel-
If you are one of the 2,000,000 Phila
delphians thoroughly out of pa
tience with high prices, read this
Perry's
SUPER-VALUED
at $28 $33 $38
and $43
cut away the cost barriers an3 give"
you the fine quality clothes you
want at the prices you are perfectly
. wiling te pay.
Overcoats
(with especial emphasis en
Raglan-Shoulder Coats)
Ne need te tell you that
Raglan shoulders are the
Thing the point te write
down is that our Raglan
shoulders are the envy ei
every merchant tailor from
Walnut Street te Fifth Ave
nue. Set-in shoulders, tee.
And as for fabrics let our
new everplaids, coverts or
tweeds tell the story $28,
$33, $38 and $43 are the
Super-Value prices.
Perry's Junier Suits
First Leng-Trousers Suits. The leeks please the Bey and
Mether. The price and long wear tickles Dad. Our Super
Value prices for Juniors $20, $23, $25 and $28,
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER-VALUES
in Clethes for Mn
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Four-year-old Jescpn Sehaf erV'rf ;
p7 North Eighth street, had his lfl,-',tj
arm rui uu uf u nirvct car nit nifSSl'-s
as he ran across the street In fraaVsl
of his home. He ran directly in tMj
pntn or tnn treiiev. inc motermsn.-ci
Martin Aeney. 134 West BhsirnnSfkf&
street, was held by Magistrate Belcher's!
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Sports Suits
Yeu won't knew it's Spring
unless you get out in the
Country in an easy-swinging
Sports Suit. We have ever
a dozen models with every
sort of pocket, pleat or
shoulder effects. Three
piece suits, $23, $25, $28, $30
and up. ...
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