Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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iavis Police Wouldn't Let
U tit D Siralarht' ..
WIDELY' KNOWN CROOK
Uani Sewer, alias Eernnnl Ben-
ffYntwri'te the police 6t Plilladel-
1,'ariu vnneun etner emes an one
MfVcrrnt of bilrglnra nnd tlileves,
(rin" fitment pica ur clemeiicv1 be-
fctmiVfl Itewnrd A. Dnvls thin mom.
Eilji'tft up. for Kcntcttce in" connection
tthrte wlf confessed" burglaries.
Jatiil kept fiem honest pursuits,
fheuesirctl "ie gw.nrpiviii uuuge
i-txiircsHed regret, and then kch
j.him t n term of net .1cm , tlmn
jenr, nor mere" tban ten. In the
..., whm nicked tin the nhtlit of
'8 at Bread and Market1 streets
L-.iifa ripen nnd Cut-ran. Under
tire he admitted that he had stejeii
Vfft fllld IHUIICV IV IMV llllluum Ml
0 from me rcsiiiencca ui .urn. jr jr
t'Terruth. 10IW tllrnrd 'avenue;
K. Kvantf, luLT Spruce street,
rjIr'H. Charles Se;i( leuu ureen
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! fa forty-three years old nnd
Jijewi living nt 2035 Aroh'.street. Ac
MAt'te lue nurf iuiu ujr me ims
r'T: . .....t .U.I...1I..1 M. i.i.. ...
fin MUri ami ciiiuwuieu in u,s nl-
i Jiniffc Davl.i. Tie hnsxerVed scv-
ipflen nnd jnll 'terms because each
r tit R0" straight. Kept from honest
ferment, he was driven te steal te
Ilk. nlil. . . . i
HH wild he get nothing- from his re
Li robberies, except a little cash,- be
Cm a "fence" In the ylclnlty J-of.
tthand BaiiHeni gtreets, te whom ue
k.rhli loot, had irixpected if and
It "junK." tiie icncc, never-
fite' anything for It. The detectives
te learn frenv the convict who'
ETtceflvcr of stolen goods Ih.
urjedze. I've bnd a tough time of It
El!l4.ttAiil mv llfp." uaIiI Mnu-nm In
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Sing hip Louri, i nuvc nrcn in
'.mnnv times when 1 should .net
;been there. Iir many nine the
'hnd me wrong.' The way I feci
'vmir 1101101. 1 n'm net lit all mire
t It imys f' mini In my .position
In Baiter Cenwrt
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Chtek-te-Chek and Cllnfitif
Ar Banned.,
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One of the singers ' who; sang hi m
concert, given !last evehlng at
Christ Church, Second, street above
' , ; Market )
i iwite go straight,
nce. i Mini ie luyxcir umt i
IVhcii I (jet out of prlfseti tlirei
Mctfas nee. I Mild te luyxclr
ImIu certainly go straight, nnd I tried
-really hard, .luugc. I den I fancy
Interior of a prison. They are ter
1 n'ncfs In llvn in. Me I cut mvn:f
I Jeb At f:'l Chcbtnut ntrcet, nil lietTit
fceuiuic jeu. i itnti ueen wonting
n.divH when u dick wnlkcl in nml
Hl'nl me nn ex-con, nnd te'il me te
"te h out of there' lie liilil
Jen nnd I wit lircd.
."S-i what is n fellow te tin. Jiids". I
ImMmI starve, mid 1 did commit lliove
ttrle- I'tit I never liariucl any- .
Kiff iiK'd a weapon. '
r;Tl;c:eeiirt could net In no oilier tvu.v.
.v,' uie law, .imiffp uavlK nn id. Hani
iitml (lie mint back te prison.
VETERANS TO CELEBRATE
ft te Observe 61at Anniversary of
I .... Old Pirn Infantrw
1l's..CO0 vetpransef. -three. wr..
njreeinmnnd of Colonel .T. Cntiin Cntiin
fllOilmere. will slinri- in the -
Irtll'1" of the .Nlxt.v-llrPt eimivci'Siir.''
Vetcrnns' Cerim of the I I'd
BRIDGEfQN,'REJE(3TEb.
DAYLIGHT-SAVING PLAN
.i .......... ...-
Opposition ibf, 60,000 Firrners. In
' fjuenced Cotirieli ' -
Day light ,sa vfng wjia "voted : ttbwn last
right by the t'lty Council, of-Jirldgeten;
N'. J., follewiug a nmie-mectlng..
The rejectidn of .daylight saving was
due te united opposition' from the UO.OOO
fanners who' trade there.' A majority
of the. bigger merchants sided with the
ngrlcultttristM. ,
ChurlcH P. Senbroek, president of
the Manufacturers' nnd Predticcrf"' Ah
social Ien, announced that llrldgeteh
mnnufiicturcrM were willing te have their
men start work an hour earlier without
changing the clocks, v
liridgcteu had dayllsht saving last
year, but an summer waned resentment
against the innovation grew rapidly.
The meeting Inst night was a result of
opposition which libs been festered ever
since. ,
Altliettzli some members, of Council
favored dnylhht savin;;, the opposition
'.viim se evcrwhclinluz that the erdlnancu
wiii defeated by it unanimous vote.
ORDINANCE r IS STRINGENT
. 'Dancing of the check-te. cheek. wrl
giy nnd clinglnj type, that' Is stepped
te the1 syncopated beat of jnsx w'ns out
lawed last nleht by the CltyCeuncli of
Brldgcfen, N. i., which 'irevided fliici
iki jail pinaaics ter viointeri
IV Itcv. Hareld 1'., Slean. riMwr
of the Central' Methodist : Kplscji'iil
Chinch, tile lirlnclnal speaker (et hc
bill against "Improper nnd Indecent
dances," tow ei a personal nivaMiga-
tint, lie had made at (in nee nnl!H.'
The ordinance .prohibits girls under
eighteen years old attending any pub
lic dance. In' Bridge ten. All- dancing
must' step at midnight nnd'theT proprie
tor of every pub 1c dance hntl in re-.
eulred te pay the salary of. a special of
ficer appointed by tnc Jinyer or image-
"It shall be unlawful," thcerdlnnnce
recites, "for any person or pcrteiih who
may be granted the privilege of using
the fleer licensed: hereunder te dance
Improperly or Indecently, or te.use sijeh.
fleer for lirtproperer Indecent dnnclnij."
, 'A fine .net exceeding 5100 .and im im
prlNenment for net mere than ten days
are the penalties'."' . '
Frank C- Car)!, n veteran dancing
master, said he could not'nfferiVto pay
the amount that, would be, required ter
a special officer, lie estimated It would
cost $480 a year.. Mr. Cnrll asked who
would Interpretjthe. Ordinance nnd rule
which dances were Improper nnd inde
cent. It- was understood the censor
ship would be Intrusted te the special
officer. . . ...
Union League., te Be Hest te Pepper
Senater ,l!eppcr will, be the guest, at
n reception tin the Union League en
Snturday night at 8:00 o'clock. Prier
te the reception . the Senater will de
liver an address, in Lincoln Hall. There
will be a large attendance of members
and friends at both functions.
Impllyts an!
Rsvua n Walten Reef
The annual dinner-dance or empleye
61 Benwlt, Teller & tCe. 'Wnd their
guests was given iy the ' Empleyes'
Ilerieflcla Aisoclatlerl last night at the
Walten roeff 'j Exclusive user of the
reef was obtained, and the hotel man
agement provided several attractions in
addition' te the ftftew" of .the nssocla nssecla nssocla
tien. . '
Amongst lie guests, In addition .te the,.
empleyes ei tae-nrm in tins, city, were,
officers of. the New Yerk store and the
NcV Yerk Manufacturers with whom
the 'firm does business.
Much of the success of the laffnlr is'
due J. B. Henold, president of the Em Em
peoyes' Association; C. .T, AHer. hon
orary vice 'president, and Miss H, Shaf-'
fer. of the advertising department of
tnc store. . " . .
Of special Interest te the tnerry-
maicers was tne lasnten revue staged
by the Gerham .Follies Company.' Au
exceptionally attractive number was, the
wedding, displaying gorgeous raiment
for the spring bride and her attendants.
Anether number 'that attracted" atten
tion was the brilliant spectacle of the
fans, In which each. of the participants
were a fan with a spread of fourteen
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NEW SHOP FOR STECKER CO.
Fermer' lanklng' dorrimlssiener
" 'Stricken HefM He 6reet
Frfend in Street
Is Located at 1220 Walnut; Ad
jacent te Present, Stere
, An attractive new-shop wa opened by
t.Vc Stccker Company . today nt 1U20
Walnut street, adjacent te Its prcweut
qunrtcts. Its w'alls nrc cream-colored,
and thb 'tables for lingerie, negligees,
sweaters' nnd skirts, arc of ivory color,
with mahogany tops.
The' soft toning of the walls Is en
riched by the. lighting effect produced
by several inverted lutncliijf lamp:.
The keynote of the fittings Is elegant
simplicity. The dark plain .tops of the
tables make a stunning effect, as here
and there they show through among the
pastel shades of the shimmering negli
gees Which cover them!
The establishment "has been In ex
istence seven years. Today's opening
innrks its third enlargement. The new
shop takes up one fleer, and is the same
depth 'as the main store,
-i 1 i
ark nv ivrntKHTRe in nneKM
Hate Flrpt Kdltlens Mterattlre of eih
Ntloni-Auterph. etc.? De , you h.JI
hook, te tell?- ttia rublle r.!er Boik Beik
Excl.snj. publlthed every Haturdav mernT
In and Tuesday vnln en our book ra.
view pares. Adv. "
PROMINENTIN POLItlpl
, Daniel F. tafcai), of Yerk,' xrCen-
rgressmnh ,nnd fermi'rly ,JUete Hnnltlnx
(Mthnilsftletifr. 'ceIlrtDsed nt Bread. and
- . . . ..' '. ,v it i ..-.i... :..,i
merris streets, nt :ti p.'m.Tei"""
tiled hertlyraftcrwitra injan, unticr
Itnkeris 'office, -Jpeetlv I? nltrlbtited .t'
heart-disease ' 2 ' ' '
Air. j.nr'ni, inn n- newcr' in Yerk
County 'politics,, was seep walking north
in jirena, street ey' .ienn: .uuurui, ,,...,"
Chestnut 'street, '.who Is emplejtd by
Merris Besenberg!H Sen; nn undertaker,
SOOt) North Bread street.
Mnnrer knew the former Banking
'Commissioner nnd greeted hhn. Mnurcr
noticed he nnneared 111. Lnfcilli sua-
denly fell en his" knees' nnd Mnurcr
caught him ns he slumped forward.
- With the nld of another innii, Mnur
cr carried Mr. Lnfenn te Rosenberg's
office. The stricken mnn mentioned the
name of Dr. O. Hnrlcil Wells, 1(117
Spruce street, who had been trcatlns
him. A telephone message brought Dr.
Wells, but Mr. I.nfcnn ,wns dead when
he reached the undertaker's office.
Mrs. I,nfenn, who was, nt' Atlantic
.City, wiufnetlHcd. nnd she nnd her son,
Lcrey K. Lafenn, came te I'hilndcliihla.
Arrangements were inndc te send the
body te Yerk tedny.
According te Deputy Corener ew
old, hed been ailing for several years.
Fer a jieried, he was in the Lankenau
Hospital liere, and also in a. New Yerk
sanatorium. vLcrey K. Lafean, a son,
and Mrs1, Jehn It. Lafean, wife of a
brother, arrived here' at midnight from
Yerk, after notification by Dr. Wells.
Besides bis wldev, Mr, Lafean is
survived by three sons, Stuart F., Le
rev" and .Rebert II. Lafean, and the
following brothers and sisters: Jehn
R. Lefeun, former Mnyer if Yerk;
Geerge Jacob Lafean and Charles 'La
fean. of Yerk; Edward C. Lafean,
Pittsburgh; A. II. Lafean, Minne
apolis; Mrs. Clarence A. Gccscy and
Miss Laura Lafean, Yerk. ;
Among the many nctivlties In the
world of business In whlcii Lafean was
Interested were the Keystone Celer .itud
Mica Company, the" YerU "Vlephene and
Telegraph Company, t-s rerk Card nnd
Paper Company, said te be the lhrge.it
TfctLKW .Ulrllt tH niUIEl CI; 'I'ALLflll " treiu YdrkyesterilnyrilcJfatlWtlciicdn the United Itates,., antf thf necnttU jjLA- ' ' , k ZtM'Hsm&
" ' .' ' " " ,- linHlPl' f I DrrOII t, ir.,tnn .tj.i.i- att.i dm l(t. rritin ami Trust Ccmrmhyi ;of Yerk. .of iiiiaJ . J V:M
aweatst eeiFaehle'rl nillLLlfsf Lrtfll Lflll. presumably', t6 leek after some, busi- which he was one president. , inRTI '.II 'i''BP
tK MM? fV- r.V. new. , e mawe.a.ierMinc eui ei tne vesi m. im-.m . t &5iijgK
nirnnfinnrilLli M'., I-aftnn scred five terms in the Candy Company, of erlt. W. h 4liLli
IllkV VllJllli.MrfV Meuse' of Rcptcscntntlves nt Washing- -- ' ' , -- Jff M
IliriVsllflllllrllr I "rid pfiHftdcd Jehn 8. Fisher' as I Tvy , i W,VfW
UILU UUUULIlL. stnte itnnklm Cdmmlsslener, Whcri , JJglSTK. A -aiSlw.-j
i ' i , the North Pcnn Bank crashed, Mr. La- , m7ti.ym AtttW-'1
i ...ii.. .in. unH iininii ...... ...ii a:...: " m i m HrHHHB...
and, he was arrested. lie was acquitted ,, IJf'mTwfS Yp'J'hU'i",
inar laiuimiuiH rr wimiii nar ,nnnrinia. arw i- asi'r.j.L Bn-aar
. Air. Lafean. who was sixty-one. years r; id iltfAJf ' Jf
ll "V'
Steel Lockers,,;
Shelving k Sheet
Steel Specialties
EDWARD DARBY SONS CO.
BtUbllihed 1854
f 1922 Otrmantewn Ave., Pblladtlphla'
DBBKI
SJsSSfTXSDWSTlitWl
'Are you' efficient?. Yeu
probably are if you're tak
ing the different Cellins
System. Fer physical effi
ciency is the basis of all
efficiency.
May we mail our booklet?
COLLINS INSTITUTK
OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
219-25 North Bread Street
1 1NE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Mater Celers Painting
HE RGSENIACI GALLE1IES
120 Walael atiwrt
'Swenderful hew you pep
up in a new KOgcrs- .Feet
Spring suit!
The pep lasts, tee, be
cause they tailor their Style
in te stay.
Prices reasonable for such
fine quality.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Cleth
Chestnut St. at Juniper
nilAii
Hrfcc
p Infantry.
Eta win nss
,y win nsseniDie nt tne armory m
ll and f'nllewhlll streets al -' thN
neon nnd will march down li-ea I
t te Chestnut and down that slrreL
'vl'tli. returning by way of Lerit
it In in front of the Union 1 .ensue
iVJn'.
.IVHewlnp this parade wll' be the
wiunry anniversary dinner. nl
ittll I'e'nnel Cllmet'n will nrrslilc.
I'Mmbcr of notable guests will be
ti. stneiiK tliem Chief Justice en
IlllkkPiv l.'nlnlinl . Dnmilu P (lulu.
Villi Dm !.,(.. I1..I'.!.... .. H-... I.
trn. the last mnn In linve hnnn i-mhI.
ti ireni (he famous University k,
lata n
A '
rtecevers stolen Car
L"A3000 inolerciir, the properlyef D.
..'Barfln, of 1S17 Pine street, which
sniteipit at Twentv-feiiitli nml Wnl.
ftiftwts )esterday morning, was rc-
iiim ihm nigiit at ,mii til strect'lind
Ih avenue. Candy, of the feiM
BC Wlllllll. nnd DeiibIun. n mnfm-
pellfcmuii. found 'the miifhlne
ainz viu'iini liv Hi I. i ......
Ntercd. "" " """
BMBBBBBBESs&h. '
1 'WwBiGsSaaX'l . -I I JSTraSl
iBBinr
'Make thit.yeur. psrienal car ,.
It - is built ler
these whp like
action. If the
surge of youth
is in you an
H. C. S. is
calling,
H. C. S. Sales Company
1309 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
H. G. S.
DESIGNED BY HARRY C-STUTZ
gOFT tailored, garments that are
permanently shapely
K
Hjl' ' J It is entirely possible te oreduce frarments
that are soft and pliant, but permanently
shapely, under the special treatment they
receive when made in accordance with
Reed's Standard of Tailoring.
IJ Usually soft clothing is merely floppy and baggy.
Garments tailored under our special treatment are
shapely as any you have ever seen. Clothing of the
soft-finished type is generally preferred by men who
dress well we're showing large assortments for
such :.ien.
fl In the range at $40, $45 and $50 we show particu
larly attractive values.
JACOB HEEDS SONS
1424-1426 OiestearaltSItrcelt
ttiefissijiQ,
r Oriental Pearls !
Necklaces of rare orient and
jeerisct matchind- the result of
world wide influence and experience
Single Pearls for additions te Necklaces
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CUNARD
and ANCHOR -N"
-v Sm flsaatV
Announcing
the
Maximum Cunard Comfert
' Moderate Rates
We have found that many experienced travelers love
leisure en the sea, cembiued with maximum comfort
and moderate cost. The Cunard arid Ancher Lines
lead the way in announcing a new type of large steady
oil-burning liners, especially developed te meet this
growing demand and destined te be immensely
Popular. Such ships are the new 20,000 ten
SCYTJHA SAMARIA LACONIA
CAMERONIA TUSCANIA
(16,700 tern)
nud the establishc'd 20,000 Ten Favorites
CARO'NIA carmania
If Speed is essential. The Cunard Weekly Express Service is the
t ' 'wn?'n2l,0.n. T,te Mantle, Composed of the Giant Cunardcru,
"pkRENOARIA, MAURETANIA and AQUITANIA. Sailings
y Tuesday from New Yerk. The LACONIA sails from Bosten.
CUNARD and anchor, steam ship lines
I asHMtrer flSHr. 1'inn xi..i..t at Dl.ileJ.lnl.1.
gy'JgrjirHJ.(fcV Bourse Bldg PhlladelpW '
IffiAL ESTATE BDILETIN
I ,, ii ...ij. I ii
Mth and Chettnut Srrrcta
Issued Monthly
MARCH, 1922
Pltibdclpbti, Pa.
BUSINESSOPHRTIES Wi Rea, Estate p
Be Lewer?
ISPI rSinmut Smat
WiW n til,;. DniniU tgalkn la
nm4. dnCarnt u rt't
Ii7 Wtlnut tliM
Vmdtt llBnamt w.Ulnf, KllC,-
llrh
j Central
:i0-3li U( Satti
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TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS
SERVED DAILY!
5te8P.M.
DELAWARE SHAD
SPRING CHICKEN
SIRLOIN STEAK
SEA FOOD
KUGLERS RESTAURANT
30 Se.l5th ST.
Stick te
Shorthand
Theerilythirtg
tKat counts
Surely, the best value,
like the best man, de
serves te win. If you
can find better values
than our Super-Values
you would be foolish
te buy here. If yw
can't, you would be
foolish te 'buy any
where else. We believe
that every one should
give standard money's
worth. WE give you
even mere.
Te the Man Who
Pays the Bills:
Super-Values
in
Chauffeurs'
Outfits
Oxford Whipcord
Suits, $32; Overcoats,
$37; Caps, $3.50, and
Full- Grain Puttcci,
$7.00.
Compare these for
quality and price. They
arc lower than these
of ether stores, don't
take our word for it.
V
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If business can wait.
If your time is worth less
than ever.
If your overhead is tee low.
If your letters are "geed
enough".
If orders are coming in tee
fast.
SEPARATE
TROUSERS
Our Super - Value policy
makes Perry's the best place
te buy s'eparate trousers.
Splendid patterns in stripes
and dark mixed worsteds
$5.25.
iVet cotton
all worsted.
mixtures, but
Sizes 28
measure.
te 56 inch waist
I'N order te provide a convenient listinj: of the large number of
new properties continually placed, with us for aata or ffistal!
we will each month ssue u Real Estate Bulletin. A cenv of
this and future issues wilj be gladly sent te anyone en request
FROM the large variety of real estate holdings which we have
INDEED, there is every conceivable type of property te be
found among our large real estate liitings-freni dweHIhS
tral'ectfir8 n,anuacturin and effl buildings in the ?cn!
" apSfi dWC,,inSS in We.1,'
apartment, and rooming neuses in all sections.
dwellings of every size at prices raiurine from innnnn
te 165,000.00 throughout the city and suburbs. ?1000l0
-ground and building sites, commercial buildings, factor,
ics, warehouses-with and without railroad sidings.
I HE investor, business
man, professional man,
institution or home
seeker will find our offerings
nnd our service helpful
making a suitable choice.
But Dictate te
the Ediphene
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER-VALUES
in Clethes for Men
in
WEP,.
shall be glad te
lace your name and
address upon our
mailing list te receive regu.
larly the Real Estate Bulletin
of Albert M. Greenfield & Ce.
t .
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13tb & Chestnut Ses.
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'fW.Pl&.j Real Eta it
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If business needs doing.
' If your time is worth mere
than ever.
If your overhead is tee
high.
If your letters are net geed
enough.
If orders are coming in
tee slew.
Take 10 minutes of our time
and find out what this is all
about We will call but once
unless you ask us te return.
Telephene: Spruce 83J0; Race 27H8
GEORGE M. AUSTIN
1627 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
DREKi
fine stationers
Visiting Cards
When a
Titled lady of distinction
arrived in Philadelphia last
week and was in need of
Visiting Cards she ordered
them from Dreka follow
ing the style of cards we
made for the wife of a
President ( of the United
States proving convinc
ingly that even foreigners
are aware of the superiority
of our engraving.
1121 Chestnut Street
THE
NEW
Ediphene
WectOc Qmtewt
OFFICE SPACE
FOR
RENT
608-612 Chestnut
Street
570 Square Feet
Sth Fleer
.Frent Reems
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60 CstwtMe Strt
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