Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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LEGION POSTS PAY
RESPECTSTO DEAD
Veterans of World War Parade
te Cemeteries in All Part3
of City
NO DEAD ARE FORGOTTEN
Men who fought nml died ererjeas In
the World Wnr nre being honored to
day by their comrades of the American
Legien In dozen;
of c 'cbratlens all
ever lie city
One
HOLD BANDIT SUSPECT
Robbed Four Persons In Falrmeunt
Park, Is Charge
Henry Themas, Negro, was held
without ball for court by Magistrate
Ceward, In Central Station today. He
In believed te be the bandit who last
Thursday robbed four persons In Fair
mount Park.
Themas was arrested this morning nt
Twenty-second street and Penrose
Perry read. At the hearlng( Albert
U. Manten, of 1412 North Heward
street, identified the man ns the one
who about 100 ards from Woedslde
Park pointed a gun In his fuee and
demanded his valuables. lie get a
watch, a stickpin and :!
WOMEN'S COLLEGE
PLANNED AT PENN
Acting Provest Penniman Says
Separate Institution May
Come in Near Future
REPUBLIC
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flf29 Ciqstnut Street
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il.eelifa. rnl..il Snnnlsh Wnr Veteran"
tt A. U nml the Army and Navy
i I'nien of West Philadelphia.
I Approximately ;!000 men wen' in
line for the parade together with CP
.tain McC'lay's 111th Infantry, a branch
of the lied Cress and the NaMenal
I Amerlcnn War Mothers
I The line formed at 2 o'clock at
Fifty-second and Race streets, and
i marched te Ilaltimere avenue and
I I'ernwoed Cemetery.
This mernlnc the Fronkferd boys
joined the Oxlcy Leglenaire in their
1 (elelinitleti nt Tacony. In tlic after
neon elabernte ceremonies took place
In North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Pests
of the G. A. II.. Legien. Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Cnlted Spanish War
etcnins. troops of Hey ana
Establishment of a scpnrnte college
for women in which they will have every
opportunity men students have la fore-
streeTaLSTen.iled .I. N'eVre n:Vhe ""' " I-eemmcnceinent
held-up man who ummI the same nicth- i messngc of Acting Provest Pennimnn, of
eds upon him n short time later en the the I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania. Issued
same night, en Mldvale avenue. today. He nlse declares thnt the I'nl-
Miss Laura O. Ferd, of the same an- verslty has net relaxed Its efforts In the
ilress. nceemnnnlcil Conre.v nt the time, cntnnnicn for endowment.
of the (but hnd no valuables with her. illintn There have been persistent rumors
.... nlfinrn- l IvMnl fit nr I''Z I.HSt .IICKI1CI1. ur- thnt tl.A rt.A... r.wsl ut.t-.n.n ...ou ...
tlens was that in ime, was rented en a bench near A oed- tntisfnotery and the intimation of a
West Philadelphia side Park when the man, nom no separate college bears out the reports,
under the direction identified today, swung n milk bottle .one nf tn(, problems is that of pre
of the joint com- ever Ids head and deiunndcil his mene. vldlng education for women at the I'nl-
mlttees of t n e wneiier toen a return wnuup ni mu . vers!
nrulf V uri t rinf rtiftf innv Yin'trA atenmm frt
bandit with a blackjack and tne inner ceurs-e.s of Instruction which shnll be
tied. In every respect equal te these offered
te men," Ur. I'enniman saw in tne mes
sage. "An te the method of accomplishing
this there nre differences of opinion, but
the majority of these who knew the
University best are inclined strongly te
tiKS plan ler a wparate college ter
DOVER DENIES YIELDING
Hasn't Wired Mellen Approval of
Removals, He Says
hpeKane. an., .May ,w.-mj a. co-ordinate with nnd eeunl te
P.) Declaration that he had ' neither . that for men. This solution Is probably
1 Scouts nnd ether bodies will partici
pate.
t Members of Frazer-Hnrniu Pest dec-
era'ed craves of comrades in Mount
I Vernen Cemetery jointly with Winfield
approved or disapproved" removal of
Deputy Commissioner A. D. bumner
and Supervisor C. C.' Child, treasury
department official, was mndc Inst
night by Elmer Dever, assistant sec
retary of the treasury.
Mr. Dever was commenting en an , f0 a campaign for endowment, but has
A.M)ciated Prcvs report from Washing- , derine the nresent vear. threuch ee-
t'lrl ten that he had wired Secretary Mel- ' operation of the trustees, the admlnls
within sight, although it is .net possible
at the moment te carry It into effect.
"Contrary te the general opinion
which (teems te be held by some, nnd
which has found expression In public
print the University haw net postponed
action te some future time in regard
' OWNERS of such homes
! depend en WILSON
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lyfer surface protection and
f .
k decoration joined with
kpaints and painting that
$.teill stand the test of time.
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Painters since 1851
2039 Arch Street
SPRUCE H377-8I5T8
BACK 4060-400;
Jtmci S. Wilten & Sed, Inc.
Scott I'e.-t. Ne! 114. O. A. H., and absolutely without information."
Winiield Scott Camp, Ne. 114, Sens of
Veterans.
1 Themas It. Fales Pest. Ne 108. and
'its Indies' nuxlliar) assembled in Hat-
ley Hall. 2i4 (lermantewn avenue, nt
i) o'clock and. led by Commander Klmer
.1. Ilutterwerth, pnraded te Columbia
avenue and Thompson street nnd dec
orated the craves of World War dead in ;
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geant lleiijnmln Hacen.
Nineteen comrades he were killed ' ball. Miller was picked up en the
in the war were honored by members of Heurdwnlk last night by Detectivci
ihe Lawrence K. Delaney Pest, Ne. 20. ! Farley and Weakley, following receipt
this morning ! of information from the Philadelphia
. . authorities that h was in this cit.
henices at llega When slated Miller, who is twenty
Tiega Pest. Ne. U19. assembled at i five years old. gave his occupation as
Hread street and Erie nvenue and pa- j salesman and his uddrcss as 288 West
reded through that section of the city. Eighty-eighth street. New Yerk City.
Later services were conducted at West- The local police immediately get into
miriQ.Pr I'pmpti'n ever the eraves of nil . telephonic communication with the
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Ien his "nciiulescence te the changes. trntien efDwrs and the general alumni
"There have been n number of dls- society, been gathering essential infer-
mlssnls lately and 1 am net discussing ' matlen com ernlng alumni and ethers
them. Mr. Dever said. I Jiave net who arc nnd who ought te be interested
discussed tne removals eecnuse i am in tne university.
WY0MISSINO BANDITS'
REWARD SOUGHT BY 22
Three Women Claimants Court
Postpones Hearjne
Heading, Mny 30. Hearing in the
case involving the $!5000 reward for the
arrest nnd conviction of the Wyemlssing
Hnnk bandits, scheduled for yesterday
in Equity Court, was postponed, fol
lowing n conference between Judges
Endielt nnd Wagner and attorneys for
the twenty-two clnlmnnts.
Among these seeking n part of the
reward for their efforts in bringing the
bandits te justice arc thrte women.
David Ohllngcr, n feundryman, was
found dend of poison at his home enrly
jestcrdey. He was despondent eter
ill health. Ohllnger leares a family.
Remolds R. Richards, a railway
shepman, fell down a flight of stairs
at his home yesterday and frnctureu
bis skull, dying instantly.
Dinner te Aid Camden Herns
Colllngsweod, N. J., May 30.
Plans nre lieing made by the Deara oil
Mnnegers of the Camden County Heme
for Aged nnd Infirm, en Hndden ave
nue, for holding the annual dinner in
the pavilion of the Institution en Thurs
day. It is expected 2000 persons will
Httcml nnd the proceeds will go te the
benefit of the home.
Minister Accepts Lutheran Call
PettsviUe, May 30. The Rev. O. A.
Knerr, of Ambler, formerly pastor of
the United Evangelical Church here nnd
long one of the leading ministers of the
East Pennsylvania conference of that
church, yesterday received and accepted
a call te St. James Lutheran Church
at Ashland.
"Wn.1. IT RAIV TOMORROW?
Tref. Churlfi P. Marvin, who hi fcctn
forty year In the U. S. Weather Bureau.
l,n aniwered that auction million of
time. "Hew Dee the Weather Man De
it" In the title of an article te appear in
the Mnsaxlne Section of next Sunday' Pc.
lie Lkdeii. It will lntereit every ea.
Unite It a Habit." Adv.
NABBED AT SHORE
Benjamin Miller, Wanted Here, Is
Held in $25,000 Ball
Atlantic City, May .10. Benjamin
The pest band u:iiP tnr whom the PhtlnriMtihin
"Pnnleil the precession nml tlw fir- ',,' sn(, t0 nuv(. becn hunt.
quad was under command of Ser- fnr thp ,Jlht we ymrlt ,s le(jRC(, ,n
the city jail here in default of 5'J5,000
Special Bediet
r All U$,t
Are Yeu Proud
of Your
Bathroom?
Hew often an old Meat and
tid mar the entire appearance
ft mn otherwise attractive room!
HTt m
Guaranteed White
Pyralin Covered Ne. 23
Seat and Lid
Special, $7.50
Pare! Teut, 2.V Kttra
'' We would be glad te have you
visit our ihowreom and lee the
Flack line.
tLBCxBxOS.CeK
Plumbing, Heating and Pump
Supplies
44 N. 5th St. 506 Arch St.
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Camden, N. J. l.un.deirnr, l'n.
seldirs and sailors. In the afternoon
the first pienlce of the pest was in llur llur
helme Park at Five Points.
Captain W. M. Oenrty Pest. Ne.
rU.Y wns with Pest Ne. ."0 and Pest Ne.
, 410. nnd after assembling at the First
. Regiment Armery, were taken te the
I National Cemetery, at Haines street nnd
Limekiln pike, where they decorated the
, graves of veterans there.
1 Legan Pest. Ne. 370, met with mem-
I I.A.. Af r.,l.a. T.r!rm nnt4 nt. Vifth
I UH". Ul .'V... . ..." .'w .... ..- - -- - , . 1, i . .t i i i
street and Olney nvenue, nnd pnraueu perteu te me imnvc iuuuj m ms
t'hilfidelnhia authorities and the heavy
boil wast fixed by Magistrate Paxson
pending the arrival of extradition
papers.
ROB 15TH STREET HOUSE
Harry C. Weller's Heme Looted of
Jewelry and Clothing .
HHrry C. Weller. a real estate dealer.
of rl4H erth tltteentli street, re-
,,ll.gifflllllllllllll
Stewart "Utility Wagen"
Built Like a Big Truck
thrnnirh Olnpv nnd Lezan te the Pein
sett Monument nt Clarksen Park, Bread
street and Somerville avenue.
Rebert .T. Martin Pest. Ne 98. con-
i ducted services this morning nt the fel-
ewlng cemeteries: iieuevue. .cv
home had been entered by thieves.
After ransacking the house from top
te bottom the intruders took jewelry I
and clothing valued at $1SS.
Weller and his family were in At
lantic Citv Sunday nt the time of the j
robbery. The thieves jimmied open the
It is built te stand up in "speed
truck" service for years, as big trucks
de in heavy duty. Ha no pattenger
car part: Net a one year job. Yet
it costs no mere. Fast, powerful,
everlastingly reliable. Modern
throughout. Electric starter, electric
lights, powerful modern meter. Ale
mite lubrication, bumper, heavy duck
storm curtains, 32x4" cord tires.
Chassis Prices
"utintr
Wagen" (124S
Hi te 1H ten 144S
lit te 2 ten.. I7S0
24 te S ten.. 2380
3H te 4 ten.. 31BO
. e. b. Buffalo
Cathedral anil (ireeiimeunt. The peit (rent ioer anj worked first in the
also visited the grave of Rebert J. Mar- fcCcenii. st0ry bedrooms. The robbery
tin nt Oakland Cemetery and held serv- was alscevered bv the janitor
1C?M wien'. ill liic Uiiciuuuu luc Mul
participated in the mmer.nl Kimres j
nml parudt conducted by Past Ne. 31, '
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! Beautifier
' All who have used Beauty Bleach
araakltehted with the results, because
) ft"Ckars the complexion of all blem-
tjnw rmirri uic swh au.t unw
aioeth.
Black and White Beauty Bleach is
ftsJalnty cold cream'd beautifier. It
rttt net grew hair. Black and White
iMp U assist Beauty Bleach in its
Iwsutifying properties.
Your drug or department store can
'uptrfy you Black arid White Beauty
latch 50c the jar; Black and White
25c the cake.
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rcila and mil this te Plough, Memphis, I pests
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"Mexican Invasion" Belittled
G. A It. Washington. May .'.0. Reports from
Frederick D. and Irving P. Hair the Texas border that General Felix
Pest, Ne. .".7. held services this after- Iiaz Is preparing for an invasion of
neon at Hnr Neb CVmeiery iu memory Mexico at the head of l.l.OOO men with-
e ftnrir deml cemAdes in the next thirty .lns te overthrew the
.,f . ,. P"",r',Ue.K; . v r1 , Obrcgen Administration were charac-
William P. Reche Pest Ne .'1. at- terUe,i yesterday by State Department
tended exercises nt the Cennell s lark effirln3 n9 wi.heut foundation nnd bv
soldiers' memerinl. j fttt,iches of the Mexican Embassy as
Jehn H. Cnster Pest Ne. 204 joined j "paid propaganda."
with nclghlxirtng veternn orgnnlzntleus ::::
In memorial ceremonies mis niiernoen
I a: Cedar Hill Cemetery, preceded by gsjsjajHHHSjsjBIHBHBBMHB
a parade through Frankfenl. i
' At National Cemetery
I With members of ether legion pests
of the neighborhood. Cnptain Walter M.
' Oenrty Pest. Ne. 315, observed the tlay
wlih services at the National Cem
jetery, Haines street and Limekiln pike.
A parade from Twenty-second street
, and Lehigh avenue te Mount Vernen
; Cemetery an dexerclses there marked
. the program of llie Harry Ingersoll
I Pest. Ne. 174.
I Poinsett Monument, Clarksen Park,
Ilrnatl street and Souiervllle avenue,
was the scene of memerinl services of
the Legan Pest and neighboring units
this afternoon, following u parade from
Fifth strevr anil Olney nenue through
Legan nnd )lne
Graves of nil dead members were dee-
orated by the Jehn P. Garland Pest,
Ne inc.
Prince-Ferbes Pet, Ne. 7, took part
In the memorial services ludd b) West i
Ph.'ndclphlii pe-ts at the Nixon Thea- j
. fre-
Harry L Greenwood Pest, Ne. '.W-.
conducted exercises In conjunction with
Schuyler Pest. Ne ."1. G. A. It., and'
I Kens.ugtten Pest, Ne. tVS, American I
l Legien visiting St Ann. Iiellevue and I
, Friinklin (Vinetenes At Sr. Ann's one '
of the spankers was Itebert J. Hauun, '
ci mmandiT of Greenwood Pest.
I Housten Pest, of Genuaiitewn. as
I sernbled at HetiMin Heuse, Its hend
tpiarters, at l-:l." o'lleck, for partiti partiti
patien in one of the largest parades ever
seen in Gertnnntewn Kills Pest, G, A. j
U I'gbert Camp, Spanish-American
War Veterans Hnd ether organizations
were in line. Music whs fiirnl-hed h '
Kills Pest (G A. It i Hand and bv the .
lll.'ld Kngiiieers iTwentj -eighth I M vi - j
meii i Hniul. After parading thrcigii j
tl e priiinpnl street of Gcriimntuwri tlie i
teluiiiii west te Vernen Purls, where1
exercises were held.
Tie North Phlln-Mphla Memerial,
. l)u pitnide. in i hurge of Geerge II.
Imhof Pest, Ne li'.'l. starteil nt '
, I'rend street mid Susipiehauun avenue i
ut 1 .1." P M The reil'e of the parade I
was west en Siisiiieh.inna nvenue'
te Klgllteelllh stieet, north te Glen. 1
weed i venue, west te Nineteenth street, i
I neith te Lehigh avenue, vet te Thirtj '
I first street, and then te Jit. Peace Cem- '
ctery, where memorial services were .
ceuducteil. Organizations in line in
cluded the Imhof Pest, the Old Gunrd,
J Second Heslment ; I'nited Spanish War!
Veternns. I'nllcd States Murines Slnnu
I of Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
iOniml Army nf the Kcniiblle, Jley
Scouts nnd ether American Legien
Gemery Schwartz Moter Car Ce.
Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2400-14 Market St
Sfeifttft
MOTOR TRUCKS
ESSEX COACH
1345
for fret copy of' BUek and White
and Dream nook.
HITE
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SSKfflS.
The Kn.Miiend h. fJreeley Pest took
part In patriotic exercises nt Powelton
nml Lancuster avenues, nnd Inter went
te Old Cathedral Cemetery, where serv
ices were conducted
Ilenjuniln Franklin Pest paraded
from Urtmtl anil I lamend streets te tlic
American .Mechanics Cemetery, Twenty-second
and Diamond streets, where
the Jlemerlal Duv oration wn.s delliered
by the llev. William L. McCermlck,
p'aster of lletblehea Presbyterian
Selling Fast Because $
Buyers Knew Its Value
This car meets a new demand. Motorists
want its vear-reund comfort and distinction.
They also want te keep the lively read per
formance of the open car.
And the Coach satisfies both demands. It af
fords the protection and comfort of a closed
car in all weathers. It has all the nimble
activity of the Essex touring models. It is
beautiful and reliable and owners are proud
of it.
Essex Coach bodies are of the same durable
construction followed in the costliest cars.
Quietness, smart appearance and weather
resistance are its chief distinctions. The
Coach will endure in geed, useful service for
many years.
Its price advantage you cannot ignore. Fer
little mere than open car cost it presents the
details of a fine closed car.
GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2400-14 Market St.
ESSEX
B.pai. Touring .. .$1085
8-Pat. Coach 1S4S
Cabrleltt 128
Sedan 1SSS
HUDSON
Phaaten $1N
7-Pai. Phatten .... 1T4S
Coach 1799
Cabrleltt 23tS
Coup 2S70
Stdan 2650
Tour, Llmeuain . , . 2920
Llmeuilne 3495
Frtighl and Ten Cntre
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DOYLE SAYS SPIRITUALISM
WILL SWEEP U. S. BY 1932
Sir Arthur Going te Atlantic City
for Dip In turf
New Yerk, May 30. Sir Arthur
Cenan Deyle came te America ns a
prophet, net an evangelist, he said yes
terday. He then declared that within
ten years there would be religious land
slides in this country and Australia and
that when the dust clouds lift spirit
uatlsm will be the prevailing religion.
Sir Arthur has just returned from a
tour of the country. He said he was
fatigued and intended going te Atlantic
City for a "dip," and innybe a lecture,
If he could And an audience,
"I hare been sewing a crop for the
future," he continued.' "During the
war I was a fairly geed prophet. I
foretold what the Germans would de
with the submarine. New I'm pro
phesying again. Within ten years there
will be a landslide In thii.cr,..
Slrlu...m will brtnTrS,!
" rl
Hamilton Helt Quit. .. -.... - M
New Yerk, May 30 a T
was made yesterday that Hninllte t c,nl I
consulting editor of the lnSM0,ti i
slncn that publication wan ihffl" W
the Weekly llevlcw en OctebeMife I
hnd ret red from the .!. "iT.1 Mfc.
his connection completely. vT"W
planatlen accompanied th0 anneaa'cV.
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Will your car throttle down en high gear te ess than a mils mn hour
with the same smooth, silent power flew that you enjoy when it sprints
along at the usual driving speeds and then respond without balk
or hesitation the moment you press the accelerator te the fleer?
This is the real test of a meter car the National teata. test se
sharply revealing that any inherent defects in balance, gas distri
bution, power application and torque are apparent immediately.
Try the low-speed fesfwith the 1922 National Six. Bring up sharply
from 30 m. p. h. te a fraction of a ainjle mile. Then step en the ac
celerator and see howtremerlessly and swiftly the National responds.
The same inbuilt power plant perfection which makes it possible for
the 1922 National Six te operate at lowest speeds in high gear with
such unprecedented smoothness naturally results in ether advan
tages: Speed, when wanted, of mere than 70 m.p.h. acceleration
from 5 te 80 m.p.h. in 9 seconds amazing fuel, oil and tire econ ecen econ
omylessened upkeep expense longer car life.
There has . never been a better National or a better looking
National than the 1922 National Six.
NATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND VEHICLE CORPORATION
Indianapolis, Indiana
IQ22-SIX
NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORP.
675 N. Bread St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia Branch
APPERSON
MOTOR CARS
TlME-ECONOMY and ease in making
adjustments are provided for in every
mechanical unit of Apperson meter cars.
Fer example, two positive and quick ad
justments eliminate fatiguing back-lash
and end-play in the steering gear. And
the gear itself can be disconnected after
25,000 or 30,000 miles and turned te
any one of three additional positions te
take up possible wear. It's no trick at
all for you te keep an Apperson in tune.
BTT-P--1
Seven distinctive body types. The Appcrsen-Beverly Tour
ing Car for seven passengers is illustrated above. Prices range
from 2620 te 3695 at Kokomo, Indiana. Excise tax is extra.
APPERSON BROS. AUTOMOBILE CO., KOKOMO, IND.
APPERSON MOTORS OF PENNA.
Direct Factory Branch
S. W. Cor. Bread and Race Sts.
Locust 5167
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