&z sy iwji.i-i Hi'1? ifflratv-" . " EVENING PUBLIC JEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TtJEDAt, AVMh 18, 1922 iiM K! 'i r .?.. lr- 1 L-' -isr.I ;r-J & B. . ? i i.' IS.. fcfS- r ti R- i i t. IVW V r IW est re. hr i w re Bfc m . - i & ie. m& w & 1mA 1 1 1 :' MZvMTMS. mdwxMm aii PALACE OF JUSTICE SUIT ISDISMISSEO Taxpayers Fail te Bleck Munici pal Court's Building Appropriation ' 'At . Bp Chartered 1836 WILL APPEAL DECISION WfcfcA of These Services de Yeu Need ? ALMOST every man or JLJl woman, at one time ' ' or another, is in need of a confidential financial agent, en whom he or she 'can absolutely rely. The Trust Department of this Com pany places at the disposal of the individual the col lective judgment and ex perience of a staff, which specializes in financial matters, and whose re- portability is assured by the reputation and financial r. standing of the Company. This Department is at present acting for hundreds of individuals as: Sele or Joint Executer, Trustee and Guardian Agent for the manage ment of property or funds for women, retired busi ness men, or ethers lack ing the training, lime or inclination for such matters Impartial and confiden tial adviser en financial problems, etc., etc. The officers of this Depart ment will be glad te confer with you in regard te any financial problems which you may have, and suggest hew this comprehensive service may be fitted te your particular needs. Individual Trust Funds $285,000,000 Tmjst 'A. w M m HI Bread and Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia Capital and Surplus , $10,000,000 Member Federal Reserve System ROBERTS AND MANDER STOVE COMPANY SOLD BY GAS COMPANIES AND DEALERS' mrrr The Inxpnycrs' suit plnnncil te block cnnvtriictlen of tin MuiiieipiiT Court's "linlnce of jtf-tire'' wrm illsinWserl to te tln.v in n lengthy opinion by President .iiuIre Audenricd. of Common Picas Court Xe. 4. 'We enn sen nethiiiR improper. n yet, In nny of the appropriations of money innrie lt the City Ceunril for the work of building." the opinion stated. "nsHiiining. fiH we must, thnt they were made In nntlelputien thnt n proper een-trni-t will be tmide therefer in manner, provided by law. "We held thnt tinder the lnw the plaintiffs' averments de net entitle them te the decree for which they pray, and from thlH it fellows thnt their bill must be dismissed nt their cost, se far us concerns the demurrants." The equity suit wus brought by Strickland I,. KnenFn nml ether tax payers, nml was argued before the court last December. Owen .1. Keberts. counsel for the plaintiffs, said today that an appeal will be carried te the Supreme Court. The nttack en the "palace of justice ' project was based partly en the fact that the appropriations were made te the County Commissioners. One f the contentions in the suit wns that the money should have been appropriated te the Department of Public Works. Tlie "palace of justice" plnn bus had a stormy career since its inception. Mnver Moere vetoed the ordinance ap propriating funds te the County Com missioners for the proposed courthouse en the Parkway. The combine in Council passed the tnonnure ever his veto. MASK AND WIG SHOW HAS NOVEL DANCING I "Tell Tales," at Ferrest. Beasts Many Striking Features ! Ferrest It's unite the custom te 1 snv flint each succeeding production of ithe Mask and Wig Club Is the "best, ever." and sometimes these supcrln I tlvcs are deserved and sometimes net. , , There is one feature of this years' : show, however, thnt may quite prep- I i erlv he highly lauded. Certainly the , club lias never presented, or even at-' 1 tempted, se many anil such varied , dances nnd novelty features. The fer-j tile brain nml untiring efforts or , "Chnrlle" Morgan have inwer pro duced better results in this respect than were shown last tiisht. Fer example, there Is n "Toyshop ' Flirtation." In the li.t nt. which discloses some remarkable stl'T-l"gged. , wooden-jointed dancing b.v -eeu tev Mildler. and seven animated ile.N. It is cleverly conceived. Mrikingly co turned nml perfectly executed. A muscle-testing pogo-Mi-k dam'", a riotously jazzed grand opera novel which creates weird effei is fi-ii;ii "l'.ii -tertly" nnd "Alda" nnd the remainder, a palmistry skit In which sl.-k-liiiircl movie heroes arc conjured up ;t'i praiseworthy ncttmlit : a dance eiiil'iy which ranges from the1 stalely m'nuei t the modern jazz these and maiij ethers -hew mere than the iMial Msi-U and Wlr novelty. "Tell-Tnlcs." which i- in ihe na ture of a much -changed version f i npple-shoeting legend, ha-- it- si-en laid in tlie Alps, and the two -citings ;i e fur mere attractive than the u-iril musical cemedv cvnes. The ce-iumiuff of Kdwin M. I.avlne i- nnelher high point : ll is both riotous in color and in cipil-ite taste. The cast Is se penera'ly excelled Mint 'individual mention i rather Miprrtlu- ou. but it would nor be fair te emit reference t. .7. II. Heff. "leading hub" for the third time, n graceful dancer, clever comedian nnd n "heroine" of such grace and "femlnlnitj" tlit (lie dub will have difficulty suiiplyins his place next year. II. 1.. Curtis, nl- playing in his third Mask and ig , -hew, carried off comedy honors. NATIONAL PARK POLICE WIN GLORY IN COMBAT Subdue Six Nelsemakers, Bandage Them, Stick 'Em In Jail Six men in the Woodbury, N J., jail with bandnged heads and wounded feelings will ntteft te the efficiency of the new police force of National Park. The prisoners, it appears, were Inclined le view the six guardians of the peace as musical comedy cops. The men who questioned the sterling qualities of the police force -tarted in te rip the town wide open shortly after midnight. They banged and slammed l kings and shouted defiance nt residents who voiced wruili from their bedroom windows. Then tlie cop arrived. H-ts flew and blackjacks swung. After tlie netemuker had been I'nre fuilv bandaged nml seethed by Dr. II. If. i'lnrk nil were sent te jail for terms vnrving from thirty te sixty days. The prisoners are Harry Cooper. Jeseph Simpsen. Themas Fletcher. Jehn Swift. F.rnest Xeff and F.dwnrd O'Malley. The police were appointed the first of tlie year by Mnver Allen and the fight was 'their first fling nt glory. TORE UP TOMATO PLANTS , Refusal of Farmer te Ge en Neigh Neigh ber's Nete Causes Trouble When Jehn Nulte. a farmer of Man tun, N. J., ('"fused te te en n promis sory note for Charles Stiekley, a nd'nuticr, Stecklej ten; up numerous beds of teiinit-i plants en the Nulte farm, according te the peliic, by way' ' of revenge. SteeUley. according te Deputy Hhenff Mager, who n'Ti-sted him, admitted the act charged, and will have n hearing ' .before Magistrate (Sunt her. The pris oner said hu firtit offered te buy pmnts from Nulte. nnd when Nulte refused le M'U. according te the police, then ' asked him te sign a note. He premised , , te make restitution. I Market Wagen Blocks Traffic 1 Oranges, bananas, apples, asparagus, lettuce, caitllllewer. patihics ami va rious ether products of the Simen'-' Fruit Market. WSV.l Market street, blocked traffic for ten minutes this morning at Thlrty-M-rend and Maraet streets, when a wagon belonging te tl -t linn lest n wheel while crossing ike htreet-cnr tracks at that point. Pe.p Lieutenant Andrew Hamilton urn' scl eral of his patrolmen, together with th crew of the Impeded street cars, v ' llv removed the wreckngr. The. driver escaped bv jumping when the wagon overturned. ' PTNNrBflT rKOPLB OV KARTII! 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A super machine which places this service within the reach of every busi nesssuch is this remarkable new Dalten Bookkeeping Medel. Here, are just a few of its many original and exclusive features: Complete visibility work always chine all in one. Yet its cost is less en a line with eyes of operator. than heretofore charged for book Ordinary ledger posting or daily bal- keeping alone. It will fit into any ance work handled with equal ease, business practically without change A single, simpler keyboard, requir- m the Pre8ent sy8tem' ing no specially trained operator. 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