Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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IfjCHILD FATALLY INJURED
$ .Week-end automobile accident In
W"w,lln1clDhla reunited In the death. of
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Vr fared, one prebabljr ..fatally, in a fcel-
' lUlen ycAtcnla, morning ,bctwen n mcf
m "'...J nn.l nn automobile en the
f1 Sftesevctt Boulevard hear Dyer iitrcet.
TAn automobile killed a flve-year-eld
bef nr his home nt Fifteenth and. La-
v.ftteiui streets.
m These killed In the Iloesevelt Boulc-
tard-crash were: v
'rtr Geerge row. hua nenn sairnui
f street, driver "of the. motorcycle.
North Falrhlll street, a daughter (of
Print. t
Ckiries.Eckstrem, 2848 .erth Eighth
street. .
The Injured arc:
Frederick Prln. eleven years old,
3021 North Fnlrhlll street, who is In a
frieus condition In tlie Samaritan Hos
pital. His skull Is fractured.
Myrtle Eckstrom, 2848 North Eighth
'street, lacerations of the scalp; taken
te St.sLuke'8 Hospital.
Germain tl. Branchl. 1231 Dickinsen
treet, the driver of ,the auto; .treated
for cuts at the Samaritan' Hospital.
Sin. Isellna MarechJ, 1044 Seuth
Isemlnger street. , 4
Florence Reil, eleven years old, 1040
Beuth Thirteenth street. '
Branchl Is being held pending the
action of the Corener.
The Mnrechls and. three members of
the Ressi family were invited , by
Branchl Saturday night te ride in his
new machine, according 'te Catherine
Ressi. After leaving the Ressi dwell
ing. Brenchi headed for the Boulevard.
He turned te take the group back te
their homes when a heavy downpour
of, rain began te fall. , '
Machines Crash
The concourse was wet with rain
when Brenchi's car approached Oxford
Circle, nnd when Print, who was driv
ing1 the inoteroycio suddenly swerved
the smaller vchlcle around -one of the
irten safety aisles nnd turned sharply
4ate n straightaway, a celllsjpn was
unsveidnble.
Three occupants of the motorcycle were
thrown twenty feet,, while Prinz was
jammed between the wrecked cycle und
thr front of llranchl's machine.'
..When a ball he was playing with
rolled into the street. Jeseph Wright,
fire years old, 16.'W' La'tena street,
wslked into the path of nn automobile
driven by Curl Steed, of 22U7 Ells Ells
eorth street. The child wns thrown
under the. machine and died almost In
stantly. Steed wns arrested.
THOUSANDS bELAYED BY
TIE-UP ON TACONY LINE
P. R. T. Denlea One-Man Cara
) Caused Slack Trelley 8ervice
"Tr61!ey cars' en tle P. It. T. Cpm-
pnny's Tnceny llrte, running from
Frankfnrd avenup nild Orthodox strec,t,
en delayed n hnlf hour early today
when thousand!) of men were en their
wsy te work.
The V. 11. T. Company reported that
tlin delay wns caused by a coMlslen
between n enr nnd a truck which cut
across Torrcsdale avenue at Wnkcling
Mreet. Ne ene was hurt, but it wns
necessary te jack the' car up te make
rcnalrt.
The crowds waiting at Orthodox
and Mnrgaretta streets, the two points
nienu trankreril nvenue Mherc most
of the riders beard the cars, an
crlbcd the delay te the fnct that
yesterday the company substituted, the
new "ene-mun cars" for the two-man
cars which had been In service en the
line.
Many riders cemplnined of delay in
making change nnd leading the cars.
In numerous instances the riders stop step
ped trucks and motorcars and bargained
for a ride te the steel mills in Tacony,
the destination of most of the passen
gers. The P. It. T. Company denied thnt
the one-man cars had anything te de
with the delay.
LEAPS FROM R. R. BRIDGE
Mines Electric Wires, but Frac
tures Skull in Attempted Sulclda
i'j'atLl,roe,tB' n Negro, twenty years
old 420 Winona uvenue, nttemptcd
julclde laM. night by jumping from n
linage at Merris and Coulter streets te
he Pennsylvania Ilallread trackB,
thirty feet below.
Brooks narrowly escaped the elec
tric wires In his full. He was rescued
Hy peeple who saw him jump, and
was token te the Germnntewn IIos IIes
P ,: , w.ncre i,0 B Buffering from a
possible fracture of the skull nnd ether
injuries.
HELD AS DRUG 'ADDICT
Camden Negro Ran Amuck In
Streets Before Capture
Le lley Banten, 741 Baxter street,
tJn . ",' ,n Negro. Avas committed te
Jail n default of $500 ball by Recorder
ataekheuse today en n charge of having
a narcotic drug in his possession.
"nnten sprang backward from a sec-
J ery w'ndw Saturday night when
5..7tcm.pt wns mnu" te'nrwst him for
ffi" ir.".H nml m,l mck in the
.W' b"'"B n mnn en" the arm nnd,
. 1 ? ," '."mn en tl,e Jw Mera he
W,B mbdiie d by patrolman Crouch.
SCORNS POLICE STATION
lnrepld Bandit Robs i Drug Stere
In Shadow of .''Hoeaegow"
tel,c,5,,ber,lll? Pollce station held no
lerrers for n lilghwiiyman wlie robbed
liuttinA ".J,.,!'..t Tenth and
"uttonweod streets, last nlghl. .-.
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8ecend Arrest for -NoV-8uppert
Tin nn,!.'! 5J"b'.r' f'l.v; .vciU'.i.Qld, 1000
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'VANCE AND RELAXfURGES
MEW HEALTH CUbtf APOSTLE
CatsfjCaterpillars, Bugs and
' Energy: Conservation-Theory ,. , v
"It nll.fn matter pf. .relaxation,"
says Miss Alice Kraft, who regulates
her lle,enthS tliedVy that' the cultiva
tion of 'that art Is "one of the most Important"-things
in the world.
"Many persons can't understand it,
nnd think it in nonsense, but by teach
ing classes of nurses and business
women the art of relaxing I have en
abled ninny of them ite de better work
and have better health."
Her rcddlsh-ycllew hale wns bound
with two narrow banks of blnc-grecn
ribbon, and her dancing costume of
shades of pale purple, b'uc, bronze
green nnd lavender fluttered around her
as a breeze strayed in from thef win
dow. :
,"lt!s like. this." and. with the slow
est, graceful raising nnd lowering of
arms shelllustrated the famous cater
plllur movement, ns bcr head dropped
and her body slowly bent downward.
"Yeu can't express it In pictures.
Yeu cau.hardly tell hriy one nbput It."
she said. "It is something you. have te
fee'. 1'eu 'n'ppenl'te the creative sense
and Hie' imagination, nnd the individual
gets the quality of the work.
"We call it the cntcrpll'nr movement
te get the -simile the animal rhythms
nre all usci! as similes. Don't you see
the effect It has en the mind? Yeu
speak of n caterpillar nnd immediately
you picture it folding up, slewing und
gracefully curling uj lit iierfcct relaxa
tion. "There is nothing funny about it at
all. It is net only a serious matter, but
an art. Rhythmic expression is nn im-
SOLOIST TO ASSIST BAND
Miss Katherlne Grey, Seprano, te
Sing at Concerts
Miss Katherlne Grey, soprano, will
he one of the soloists who will naelst
the Philadelphia Hand which will give
the firpt of its nightly concerts tonight
nt'the City Hall Plaza, under the direc
tion of Pasquule ntanculli.
This is Mr. Hinnculli's first season
ns conductor of the band. He hns been
connected with the Victer Talking
Machine Ce.
MIsh Grejv. Is nn old favorite of
Philadelphia music levers. Her repor reper repor
telrc includes all the dramatic .nnd
lyric operatic arias in various lan
guages ; oratories, and folk and art
Benus.
Every Thursday evening Miss Mar
guerite Wnls, Philadelphia's only po
licewoman, and Harry T. Baxter,
Chief of the Bureau of City Property,
will supervise the dnnrlng en the Park
way." The music will be furnished by
the Police Band. "
THIEVES RANSACK HOUSE
Meanest
Robbers Even
Loet the
Baby's Bank
Thieves broke Inte the home of Abe
Kupinn, 2509 Xertli Twenty-eighth
street, during the absence of the family
Saturday afternoon, nnd Ktelc $2000
worth of jewelry nnd $380 in cash.
They hud three fur coats bundled up
ready te rry away when- the ringing
of the telephone bell scured them off.-
The house was left In disorder by
the robbers. They ' ransacked bureau
drawers, looking for valuables, and.
threw the contents ever the floors. They
broke into Kaplan's desk, scattered
papers about, nnd, found $850 he had
saved te pny property taxes. They
found 32 which belonged te Kaplan's
daughter, n music teacher, and even
took along $4 from n child's bank. v
DISAPPEARS AFTER RUN
Jehn Scott Falls te Return After
Marathon '
Jehn Scott, twentyone years old,
a 'cgre, has been missing front home,
the, police learned today, since. Satur
vday'a vAmerlcan Legien mnratheh run
from Ylllnnevn te City Hall.
Hcett set euc, wun urn runners, dui
dld'net' flnishi Ne ene saw him drop
out en th-e way,' re fur ns the pollce
lmvcbeen nble te learn, and his family
have had no word from him.
City Hall Guard Dies Suddenly
William CraUir sixty-three yrnra
old. 2312, Greenwich (.freer, n (!ty
Unll guuid, , dlcdSuihleiily Inst night
nt Juniper unU.larKet. strvetc. im,
Kun.-dvwH going oft duty em
. l-.l Uvltli ft uiiililnn. nltHpl.' nf llllll'KH. i
He died before he ceuiu be initcn te a
hospital. Heart dtcate;is believed (e
have 'caused' his death.
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Fire DairiegesfCandy Stere
A lire (.liglilly.. damaged the candy
store of Henry ei. nt IH4. North
Plllll Birrrn i j.,iw u n i
meaning. Welse. wha'hnd net yet i
tired, sinelled sinolie and turned .lu
b'lfth slreetj nt ia:iiu o'eieeg uus
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ftllM AUee Kraft,
;Mtiwtle dancer
f the
IMwral surgical
tltaUe ef the UbI;
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vhe 1eJa Hnea
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tedhwee aarelax.
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FlowersCenfirm Alice Kraft's
pertanVfactbr in health. Dr. Edward
Mnrtin. State ''Health'' Commissioner,
Mni?.i-tf..lii-,Jlll1flh1l."
1 fl '.-- - .1.a la an Afiflllkftr
dnnccr. is .also .head of the general
surgical 'cllnle' nt '-the University of
Pennsylvania Hospital, and, it Is due, te
her ability te relax. that she thinks she
hns been ablc te continue that work
eight yerfrs. " ..'T'.. ,
Mlt-lN-.strenueus," she smiled, "and
maliyliave net'becn nble te stand it. but
I'-have never.-hnU the least trouble."
Hhe can re'ax at a moment's notice
and. she is teaching many persons the
same thing. .' t . ,
"Fer Instance, I often start with
telling them ef.n rag de!l or a scare
crow a scarecrow with arras loose,,
she waved her arms grncefully as they
hung limply down, "legs loose and head
bent. Or I tell them of the sawdust
dell whose sawdust is leaking out, and
as It leaks the dell must get llmpcr and
llmper" slje begnn te droop "until
she 1h lying en the fleer,". and with a
soft movement she crumpled up with
her head, en her arm.
"Or you speak of -a cat stretching."
and here she threw .qut her arms In
abandon, her hend tilted back, "and you
see the idea it conveys te the imagina
tion. Or the flowers unfolding," ns she
grncefully fluttered her arms in and out.
"Many children suffer from nervous
temperaments," Fnld Miss Kraft,
"which can be corrected by teaching
them these games until they uncon
sciously relax. I never give them defi
nite exercises. It is all taught in a
spirit of play."
SAVED BY RARE OPERATION
Bullet Removed Frem Brain of
Would-Be 8ulclde
A remarkable operation performed
by n surgeon at Jeffersen Hospital has
saved n would-be suicide. Kudelpb
Mater, of Stene Harber, N. .!., from
wbnt appeared te be certain death.
On Thursdny rooming Maicr was
given three hours te lire. He had nt
tempted suicide a few days befcrr. fol fel fol
lewlnga quarrel with his wife at Stene
Harber, and a bullet had ledged In his
brain. He was paralysed nnd uncon
scious when the. operation wns begun.
By careful probing with the aid of
delicate, instruments the bullet was
drnwn from the brain and pressure re
lieved. Today he is reported te be doing
well anil his complete recovery is ex
pected. 'BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
The Municipal Band will play to
night at Heward and Hancock streets.
lt' toasted. -'This
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Fenr persons-were 'drowned' InjPlill'
adelpbia, and- vicinity, yesterday., wuue
en outings with . friends, . ttro'ef them I
very nearly .Costing the uvea's of' per-
sons who made rain effei-ta te rescue
them.
Seized wltlf cramps while, awlmmlnsj
in Timber Creek,, near Uuiuiemede, N.
J., Gerald Gallagher,' eighteen .years
old, of Kunnemede, . drowned before
Heward Victer, of fTepth nd Fed
eral atrects, Camden, ,whe;.iwam te
his assistance, could .reach-hfra,v
Adrian Ashcraft,. eighteen', .step.een of
Carl. Crlsten,. wealthy. NbaBkerv of
Swedesboro, N. J.." drewnedln Lake
Narrltlcen near Bwedeaberd.' With two
companions he hd.SwUBl',acresithe
llakc, but returning became-exhausted
rr
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weather h . y
Athletic underwear!
Coel comfort!
S 1 e e v e 1 es s and knee
lenth ; union .suits dr'twe-
piece garments ' '
FERRO. & GJDMPANY
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Chestnut" Str at Juniper
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VICTROLAS
Why delay?
Once you realize hew
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you will have one.
Come in and let us
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1424-20 CHESTNUT. SX
Ing. bench, Frank Mulhellnnd, Wern-,
rath, nnd Salem afreets, Krankferd,
was drowned despite the efforts of two
companions te. save blm after hid canoe
upset In midstream.
. Before Mulhelland's body was lest
sght of Pellcemait AVlllIam, Vnn Oaten,
M' the Tacony station, detailed te the
biach for Sunday duty, made a thrill
ing, effort at rescue.- He Jumped Inte
the rlvep and swflm fiOO' yards te the
spirit where Mulhelland fell' in. ' - -
sllekert Thompson, 1650 Kuan street,
and Jeseph Yegt, 428510rchard street,
comnaniens of the drowned youth,
risked' their lives1 trying, te save.Mui-.
hellarid, and were barely able' te make
the sherei Neither is nn experienced
swimmer.' Thomnren verv nearly lest
his own life when Mulhelland grasped
hla ankle and started te drag blm
dewnj
He had been holding en te the help
less man when ecixed with n.cramp'aa he
started shoreward. Thompson was forced
te relinquish his haluv Mulhelland
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The
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Pennsylvania Station
NEW YORK
is warmed by American Radiators
Yeu merely pass through a station, but you live a long
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Before you rent or buy. be sure that the house is
warmed by the boilers and radiators which have been
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ever the world.
A card or teleohene call will bring you heat
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Over 44,000 persons are saving their pen
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They are putting in their money then
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Saving isn't a hardship, is itwhen you
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Deposits $10,191,002.27
T0 Yeu Knew Reed's
U Clothing?
J Seme men are still skeptical as te the possi
bility of being properly fitted in Readv-te-Wear
Clothing.
J Unfortunately, some of them have had un
pleasant experiences because they did net
"get in the right shop," and were sold from
inadequate assortments or perhaps received
indifferent or unintelligent service.
(J Our wide range of models and sizes will provide satis
factorily for practically every man. This, coupled
with the fact that our salespeople are well informed
and actuated by a desire te please, gives us a tremen
dous advantage ever the facilities afforded by many
ether clothiers.
J If you have net had the proper kind. of service else
where, or have net tried wearing High-Class Ready-te-Wear
Clothing, we invite you te sec us.
J Prices for Spring and Summer Suits are $30 and
upward, with especial features at $40, $5 and $50.
ing the flret-'.crr for. help, cneera arose
as the, bytand6r watched him cut
ting 'through 'the water with awlft,
powerful crdke. He Is well known
g swimmer and, served overseas with
the' Infantry' detachment during the
World War; .,,.,.. .. ,
The 'ether drowning was that of
Katharine .Erlckaen, Beebling, N. J.,
whefell Inte the .river' when her canoe
upset abete Burlington. Wnltcr Me
Cabe, alae of Beebling, who was with
Mlsa-Erickaen, rte.de a valiant attempt
te rescue' her, but thewavesj driven by
the high wind, made It Impossible te
ret her ashore. He was exhausted
when, spectators went te his aid. ,
imiue iid cave nnnTA
ACCUSED OF EXTORTION
i .,
Dr. L. A, taltzmann Aiserta He
Was TrX,'nt t0 'Tr"P' Chlropractera
Dr. Leuis A. Saltxmnnri, 15.10 Seuth
Fifth street, who Is under $1000 ball en
'GIRDLE DIAMOND' '
thirty yean experience.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Penny S
Bank
1(aT.alliliH
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the chiropractors for "protection"
against the results of any unfavorable
legislation,
The arrest was the wirid-up of a
long and bitter fight, between Baltr
mann and the chiropractors. Haltxmann
admits he took the money nnd that he
asked for a great deal mere.
. He' asserts he was trying te make
friends with the chiropractors te dis
cover their plans , te push legislation
which would take jurisdiction ever them
out of the hands of tlic.Stote Medical
Beard. '
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