Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC -I2fefcGBRimCAtIiPBtIA,,, HTJIiDAY, JUL?' 27, ' 1922
Gets Bouquet Aboard Liner
Pittsburgh Despite un
ruly Trousers
'AND
THEN HE GRINS
t the buckle nt the knee of the
nail boy trousers una net, i-uma uu
he dashed te the gangplank
Ittsblirgh n box ei Doners
e reached one of the pnti-
r.Vr In tunc ter ner te uu n
Itngers tn iii ,,.....,. ,, .1.. beat
j,A the wharf.
nut the buckle unbuckled, and the
Jill bejr. f "rfe'JVu !? lP.i
&i'-,e catch n, beat, with the lc e
ftln and, after reasoning with the
f"ft ".n.,n iii mce with time again.
And by making a last desperate spring
managed te get the flowers Inte the
ifindi of some one w&e agreed te see
'hat they were delivered.
-?.Vni nml grinning, he
Ta tcbed the ship htcam nway.
;ewlng the Pittsburgh will leave Beh-
'timoel carrying 340 passengers.
"iKbln booking of the PlttAurgh
S..i...1,l lr. nnti Mrs. It. . ""
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And then.
Btoed and
i"; jits. H. H. uauies. j.ueum .
Berer Mr. and Jlrs. li. ai. ijeycr,
?.0clVt:..J Ttnwfra. Mr. Mary
'Svr Miss "Anna Brady, Mrs. Je -'ShV
Bright, Mis, A. J,, Bright,
lieutenant yoen;, " "
wrSl tn t-ii-l.tl, rrnnnhK t. Imp.
nd Phlleppe de Mentnnzan. Mrs. C.
Wilfred B. Fetterman. Miss Helen
firlce Miss Bertha Gitfy. Mrs. Al
fred C. Hernier. Miss Clara Hnrmcr.
Mrs Letitia Hunteicker. Mis, Louise
Hunter. Mrs. M. Hnnung, wisa ,1.
Harding, .urn. r. . ...... y. "
Jacksen. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. John Jehn John
ten Mils Janet Johnsten, Jehn John John
seon. Mis, Mary I. Johnsten. Mr. and
Mrs Edmund Kennedy," Mips Anna
.Kennedv. Dr. and Mrs. Fielding O.
T.nie Miss Mellv Lewis. Mrs. O. A.
'Lyonl Rowland Ien. Commander I,.
'H and .Mrs. l..euil,, J-i. "' .uia.
Anthenv McNeils. Miss Mary McNeils,
Mrs. Winifred McDonald. Miss hllMi-
Mth McDonald, .miss uaisy nenrcr,
Mrs. William T. Ittiggie. Miss Kleaner
Ru&gie. Miss Annie Itugglc. Dr. nnd
Mrs. Geerce C. Bess. Miss Res. Mr.
and Mrs. Pedre O. Snlem, Miss Emma
Balem. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Shol Shel
ler. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Spates, Mr.
nit Mrs. A. B. fitoiicliten, Mrs.
.Charles O. Tnvler, Mrs. Charles B.
l..l.. til... -Mll.l.n.l Tn-ln. riielnn
XayiOT, ..IJH .'limiru xu,l.',, iiuum
V. Tavlnr. .Mr. and .Mrs. ,ienn rignt.
Dr. and Mrs. f. Wilmcr Wirtz and
C. Wilmer Wirtz. Jr.
Thee aboard the .Mongolia sailing
this afternoon for New Yerk nre Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Pfund nnd Harry
Pfund. Jr. : Jlr. and Mrs. Krnest G.
Pepp. Julius G. Doerfel, Themas Mc Mc
Cennell. Sd ; Mrs. Julia Lery, Mrs.
Lizzie niess. Mrs. August Beckmann,
Themis E. Fearen nnd Dr. Mnxlmil-
Han Reedman.
HIS ROW WITH WARBURTON
TRIFLING, NEELD ASSERTS
Told Director te His Face All I In
tend te Say," He Declares
The Indignation of Charles W. Neetd.
atrretary of the Civil Service Commis
sion, ever Director Wnrhurlen's state
ment that he was called "unfit" ha,
net diminished any, despite the fact
that he has nothing further te jay te
the Welfare Director.
"I told Diiecter Warburton te n
face all timt I Intend te sav about
lira," Mr. Neeld said today. "The fact
of the matter Is that I consider the
natter fe trifling as hardly te be worth
1 second thought."
The row between the Director nnd
Jieeld ttarted ever the discharge of u
storekeeper athe Heuse of Correction.
Jeseph Ynnnessa, who was discharged
by Warburton, re-Instated by the com cem com
nitsien, and then discharged again bv
Warburton.
"The order stands," said Mr. Xefld,
and the man will be paid for the time
be loses whether he works or net. If Di
rector Warburton wants te bring mere
ipeeific charges against him, all right."
JACOB E. HYNEMAN LEAVES
ESTATE VALUED AT $50,000
Eight Religious and Charitable In
tltutlens te Benefit Under Will
Jacob E. llyncman, Civil War vct
cran, who died at the, Union League,
Saturday, left an estate valued at $50,
000, part of which will eventually go te
eight religious and charitable organizations.
Mr. Hyecman had formerly 'been
prominent In insurance circles In Pliila
tlelphla. He was president of the 81;
c
le
nal Cerns Association, which unit
joined m the uivil wnr, and vice pres
ident of the Veteran Cerps of the Array
of the Potomac.
His estate Is divided by the terms of
his will, probated today, Inte a num
ber of small .bequests and n number
of annuities. Upen the death of the
annuitants the cstete will be distributed
as follews:
The Rebecca Gratz Heuse, $500, and
$1000 each te the Mikve Israel Con
gregation, Society te Protect Children
from Cruelty, Philadelphia Heme
for Incurables, Salvation Army, Jewish
Fester Heme niul Women's Hebrew
Association. The resldue will go te
the Federation of Jewish Charities.
James Kitchen, of 440 Locust ave
nue. Germantown, who died July 10,
at Atlantic City, left an estate valued
at $JOO,000. In his will probated today
he leaves all te his widow, Margaret
A. Kitchen, his five children and a
sister. He was head of a wool firm
bearing his name at 0 Lctitln stroet.
Mr. Kitchen was seventy-seven years
old nnd had been in business fifty years.
The wills of Andrew Telen, 1012
Fcrnen street. $10,UOO, and Andrew
Zeclls, J1418 North Eighteenth street,
$7500, were nls6 probated. Inven
tories were filed In the personal estates
of Martha J. Dorevn. $7775, and Ann
Chestnut, $180,130.38.
FIVE ARRESTED IN AUTO;
THREE HAVE REVOLVERS
Patrolman Takes Them te Station
Because They Loek Suspicious
Leaded revolvers were found en three
of five men arrested en suspicion in a
motorcar at Llndenwoed nnd Arch
streets nt 2:30 o'clock this morning.
Patrolman Schefield, of the Teach
nnd Mcdln htrects statlen snw three
men in a parked automobile and two
ethers en the sidewalk. He asked what
they were doing nnd was told it was
none of his business.
Schefield ordered the men en the
sidewalk te get Inte the machine. Then
he commanded the driver te proceed te
the station house. There were tome
pretests but all obeyed.
The men said they were Daniel Sad
war, forty-one ears old, Arch street
near Fifty-sixth; Jehn Robinson,
twenty-five, Arch street near Flftv Flftv
tecend; William Gaines, twenty-four,
and Richard Gnincs, thirty-two, Lex
street near Foirmeunt avenue, and Jo Je
seph Walker, twenty-three, Scybcrt
street near Thompson. Police say Sad
war. Richard Gaines and Walker had
revolvers.
SNEAK THIEVES ACTIVE
Make Off With $150 In Clothing
and $235 Werth of Jewelry
Sneak thieves entered the home of
Oscar Epstein, 5943 Pine street, some
time yesterday and took clothing worth
$150. In their haste te escape detec
tion the robbers overlooked several val
uable pieces of jewelry.
Police of the Fifty-fifth and Pine
streets station were notified bv Thnmne
f Bewers. 5410 Cedar avenue, that jew
elry vaiueci at $& was stolen trem a
bedroom In his home during his ab
sence last night. The thieves gained
entrance by climbing a rear fence and
forcing a window.
BAND CONCERTS
The Municipal Band will play tonight
at seventy-ciguiu street una uuist ave
nue.
The Fairmount Park Band will play
at Geerges Hill.
The Fairmount Park Symphony Or
chestra will play at Lemen Hill.
FALLS 0FFWAG0N, DIES
Man 8uffers Concussion of Brain In
8treet Accident
Falling from a produce wagon nt
Third and Deck streets, early this
morning; J. Wittinn( fifty years old,
2015 Ridge avenue, landed with such
force that lie died almost immediately.
The man was picked up by a passing
automobile nnd taken te the Pennsyl
vania Hospital, where It was found he
had received n concussion of the brain.
U. OF P. MAN IS ADRIFT
THREE DAYS UPON LAKE
Captalr) t-. 8. Spooner and Com
panions Finally Reach Shere Safely
Adrift In nn open beat wlth'n shat
tered mast, Captain, L. S. Spooner, as
sistant Instructor in military tactics nt
the University of Pennsylvania, and
two ether mllltnry officers were Bi the
shadow of death for nearly three days
en Lake Ontario.
They finnlly landed twelve miles from
Fert Nlngara. utterly exhausted.
The ether officers who shared the nar
row escape Mvlth Captain Spooner, are
Captain J. A. Stiff, of Terente, nnd
f'nntnln W. I. Wnlkcr. of Montreal.
The men started out en Saturday
afternoon In n small beat equipped with
an auxiliary engine.
As the sailboat showed signs of go
ing te pieces nt nny moment, the crew
crent into the dory.
A friendly wind finally blew their
way, nnd they managed te reach
Niagara yesterday. They arrived ex
hausted, ns their feed nnd water ran
out some time before they reached shore.
O'BRIEN SWORN IN
Fermer Newspaperman Takes Over
Appralsershlp Jeb Today
Prominent Stetc Republican leaders
were present today when Geerge
O'Brien, a former newspaper n.an tn
this city, was sworn in ns appraiser
of merchandise of the pert of Phila
delphia The ceremony took place
in the office of A. Lincoln Acker, Col
lector of Pert, who -will administer the
oath. ,
Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton, vice
chairman of the Republican State Com
mittee ; W. Harrv Baker, chairman of
the State Rcpubllcnn Committee, and
Mrs. Jehn J. O'Brien, former Mayer of
Mere Haven, Va., attended.
VICTIMS OF AGED LUNATIC'S
SHOTS ARE RECOVERING
Mrs, Pierce and Mrs. Wise, of Pres
byterian Heme at Bala, Rally
The condition of Mrs, Lillian Pierce,
superintendent of the Presbyterian
Heme for Aged Couples and Single Men
nt Bala, nnd Mrs. Elizabeth Wise, her
assistant, are steadily Improving nt the
Presbyterian Hospital.
The two women were shot yesterday
afternoon by William Smith, n seven
ty? four-year-old resident of the home
a few hours before he was te have
been token te the Norrlstewn Hospital
for the Insane. Several minutes later
he shot himself In the breast nnd cut
his threat, dying In'thq Presbyterinti
Hospital shortly after being admitted.
The man had been nctlng strangely
lately nnd physicians snld he was in
sane. It is believed the news of Smith's
transfer te the Norrlstewn institution
reached his cars and infuriated thp
man. Smith drpw n revolver in the
dining room of the home whlle Mrs.
Pierce nnd Mrs. Wlse were nbeut te
sny grace before 130 men and women
residents In the home.
Smith, who enmn from Cincinnati
and had been nt the home two years,
Is said te have u son who Is a hover.
USE OF MILK TAUGHT
Mothers' jt Playground Learn Hew
te Prepare Feeds
Mothers were shown hew te make
mllk-shnkcs, Junkets, creamed tomato
soups und ether dishes with n milk
basis nt' a feed demonstration In the
Northern Liberties Plnygreund, Sixth
nnd Neble streets, yesterday afternoon.
The dcmionstrntlen, under the auspices
of the Philadelphia Interstate Dairy
Council, wns conducted by Mrs. Louise
Elmore Nerthrlip, nutrition' nnd cook
ing expert of the council.
A play, "Eating Milk," followed the
feed talk. The performers were eight
small children coached by Miss Ger
trude Munday, of the dramatic depart
ment of the Dairy Council Dr. Han
nah McK. Lyens who Is conducting
health work nt playgrounds, was in
charge of the performance.
-The-
OLD CORNER HOUSE
200 N. CAMAC ST.
Which In but a Mene'n threw from Wnlnut
ANTIQUES
thnt n-e genuine and Gifts, the kind you
like te tcilr". nt 10 per cnt reduction
until thn Summer closing about August
DIM.
. FIMlKttT 2H7
TO PROBE LEINIENCY
Cortelyou te Quiz Officials for Lax
ity In Pressing Charges
Director Cortelyou said today thnt he
intends te investigate the case of James
McKcewn. freed by Magistrate Scott
after, it is alleged, hc and two com
panions held up and robbed the suloen
of Bernard Gallagher, Grays Ferry ave
nue and Christian street, severely heat
ing the proprietor.
The alleged held-up occurred last
Monday night. McKcewn was the only
one of the three arrested, nnd he was
released en a ropy of the charge Then,
according te the police, he armed him
self with bottles and returned te the
saloon nnd retaliated for his arrest by
smai-hlng all the plate glass windows in
the place.
GIRL BITTEN BY PET DOG
Child Taken te Hospital and Animal
Held for Observation
Ida Dirlce, twelve years old, of 1038
Jcvuip street, wns bitten several times
last night by her own de3. The nnl
mal Is believed te hnve been mad.
The child was rushed te the Mount
fnal Heipltnl by her pnrents, where
It was said Infection hud already set In,
the deg having sunk his teeth in her
left arm in numerous places. Afte
preventive measures were taken the girl
was kept for further treatment. The
deg was sent te the Pennsylvania
Hospital for five dajs' observation.
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cigarettes
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They are GQOD!
DANCE FOR 14 NATIONS
TO BE GIVER AT SCHOOL
Americanization Class Will Have
Unusual Entertainment
''A dance of nations" will take nlace
.. ""Community Center of the Kear
My Scheel, Sixth street nnd Fulrmeuut
venue, tonight. Girls nnd boys of at
v ' '0"rtPCn nationalities will be
inere. The entertainment has been
Dlflnnnri ....I. .l. ..,.. ..... . t.. .
J... ' ' ",v "la "l!lc American-
JMten can he taught through music as
fell as books.
Misi Margaret Walz, in charge of the
larkwny dancing, will give n short talk
en American dancing.
Jf Keumcy Scheel is the only one
JBcli continues its Amerlcaiiizutleu
msus throughout the summer months.
BABY DROWNS IN WASHTUB
Child Sllp3 Frem Arms of His Six-Year-Old
Sister
IkP?1"' Jfulr,2- s"PPl? from
k.,..rms "f,lls slx-year-eld cister.
thirteen months' old Peter Batlene fell
a a washtub and was drowned.
for sL T,he,r., ,was PrcP-ins supper
ter her Mx children at the time of the
!rnwLa?d fain,c!1- Hcr llusbani'
Killed two months age.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
HMrd xi"0??' Min P'rmanteun at.
land ., H len E J'er. 1011 .v. Heck-
0er p,hr,Ne,"clt' ftnn8 Catharln M.
t,!?.,VIV','1 Briire, 282(1 Jf, lElh III
FA.: 7 "mte, t -j r. iiin nt . .mil 'jrUen
i i m nu ni c
Cenny, en vv
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JiSnti inn,.,n.'ih trilnnl realdent cer.
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OUR sample books are
complete. There are
many useful suggestions
for you.
The Helmes Press, 'Prinien
1315-29 Cherry Street
Philadelphia
W55
Fer Sun Visors
Ne automobile should
be without a colored
glass visor te protect the
driver's eyes from the
sun's rays and glaring
headlights. We can
supply the glass in these
colors :
Amber Green Blue
Smoke Amethyst Fieuzual
Pat it in your rain vUien ihUld
or in the uppmr frame.
immediate Service
Founded 1864
HIRES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
30th and Walnut
PHILADELPHIA
"The Tie of a Thousand Knets"
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Meet with
approval of
Well-groomed
Men. .
Berkley Knits are the
aristocrats of Neckwear !
They are masterpieces of
weaving, the perfection of
patterning and the last word
in happy, snappy coloring.
Each effect is pleasing and
attractive.
J The wonderful durability'
and shape-holding virtues of
Berkley Knit,s make them
the most economical scarfs
you can buy.
CJ A distinctive assortment of
Berkley Knits is new en
view at this store. Weaves,
colorings and patterns for
sport, dress or business.
$2.50, .$3.00, $3.50.
JACOB MEED'S SONS
M2M426 Otesltituilt Stircel
In extending markets or finding new
ones, it Is our business te help footwork
with hcadwerk. Wc deal with applied
common scrfse in selling net magic.
TkeBIDDIE AGENCY
INCOSPOHATID
ADVERTISING
129Nerthl2feStreet.rkilaa.lpU
NON-CALLABLE
Full-Participating First
Mortgage Secured Stock
Earning 12
Paying 6
New Selling at Par
General Mortgage Financing Corporation
Ridge and Girard Aves.
piidiASSaW
MAHOGANY HALL CLOCKS
EXTRAORDINARY QUALITY
Westminster Canterbury .
Whittington and Oxford Chimes
Chiminq en the quarter hour,
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MacDonald & Campbell
Gelf Knickerbockers
Washable Materials
White, Tan and Gray Linen
Palm Beach, Tan, Sand, Gray
Vhite Cotten Gabardine
$5.50 te S8.50
$5.50
$5.00
Fer scorching days, when even the most
inveterate golfer finds it het, you will find comfort
in these cool correctly cut and tailored Knickers.
Nete Trepical-Welcht Sports Suits of Palm Beach,
Mohair, Silk, Gabardine, White Flannel.
Summer Business Hours, 8:30 te 5
Saturdays Closed All Day
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
Sewing Made
a Pleasure
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FOR ECONOMY AND YOUR
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WILLCOX
CONVENIENCE INCLUDE IN
WONDERFUL NEW
& GIBUS
Portable Electric Sewing Machine
When that suit, dress or wearing cpparcl is accidentally
tern or ripped it uill net be necessary te run for a seam
stress or tailor if you have a Willcox & Gibbs setting
machine at hand.
The W. & G. Portable Electric Sewlnc Machine gives
you the means of petting "nietive power" from any elec
tric current instenu of sapping your own nervous energy.
It does all the high-class s-ewing that any ether standaui
machine will de and will de it in any room in the house
having an electric ticket. The speed can be controlled,
fast or slew, as you wish it. Sews any weight material
with equal eflieienry. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions
te Msulate. Your old machine taken in part payment,
Yeu will find it very convenient te have
one with neu en ueur summer vacation
ASK t'OK IIKMU.NbTliATinN. WITHOUT OHLUIATMN, IN Ull'll
HUM.. fMAl.L rilisl' l'AM.Nri IIAL.A.NCU O.N EAsV ltKMs.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
Phene, Spruce 2132
1709 Chestnut Street
Awtidt for th Jues contest will appear in ti'u paper ia itqncect
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56th Street , """- - 57th Street
NEW VORK
RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
PHILADELPHIA '
OFFERS UNUSUAL VALUES
in our
Summer Sales
of all
DAY and EVENING GOWNS
TAILORED and COSTUME SUITS
DAY and EVENING WRAPS
SPORT APPAREL BLOUSES
SWEATERS SKIRTS
and HATS
Cheese Your Price
whichever one meets your idea.
$19 $24 29
for Suits .made te
sell from
.$28 te $43
quality
All standard
worsted.
They represent an
pertunity net seen
fore in years.
ep-be
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PfrMU
Sizes still running geed!
Our "Biggest Ever" Sale
started yesterday, but, as
usual, many of the choicest
plums were overlooked in
the first rush.
Summer, Fall and Winter
suits.
Mixtures, serges.
Here's hew they lined
up:
51 were $35.00
170 were $40.00
130 were $50.00
42 were $60.00
new. '
$20
Clethes for
Extreme Heat
Lasting comfort in their
cool freedom and light
ness, and lasting satis
faction in their Super
Value quality and prices.
Palm Beach Suits
$14.50 and $17
Maybe' you've had experience
with ordinary Palm Beach Suits.
If se, you'll appreciate the thor
ough workmanship of these
their finish, fit and style.
Rich Mehairs
$18 and $20
Featherweight
Tropical Worsteds
$25 and $28
Netice hew exquisitely made and
finished are these handsome Mo Me
hairs and Tropical Worsteds
their beautiful silk trimming.
Strongly reinforced at every
needed part.
Our complete and beautiful
stocks include suit te fit men of
every build, from 33 te 54 inches
regulars, short regulars, .stouts,
longs, short stouts, and long
stouts. And every garment at
Super-Value prices.
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men-
(fir U" 1D22.
'First Penny Savings Bank
rj.ysim , . . i
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"HTRADE AIDS"
should be designed
from the viewpoint of
the retailer. We try te
have ours practical by mak
ing a survey of the field.
HERBERT M. MORRIS
Advertiiing Accncy
Every Phase of Sales Promotion
North American BIdg. Philadelphia
There is only
one real way
te economize
in photo engravings,
that is te get the best. We
say that because the best
means the cheapest in the
long run. Next time send
us your work and see if it
isn't real economy.
The Che'Tnut Street
E.Cer.IIt-S ChetnutW:
$30
94 were $45.00
143 were $50.00
74 were $55.00
54 were $65.00
32 were $75.00
new.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethes
Chestnut 'St. at Juniper
Picc
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r er e j .e rlen t tnrhM te el
lb. MiiiiV p.-ripi,. and ur.lfr
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l.iki nifht (..iid ih"-v urre
;!tinR ccinrr lum t fur.
(.nt th, r .ler 'Hhi r ili.d ll'ie
out ti ma1 "
i $1205 $1785 $2785
F. O. U. Factory
Display Roem Open Evenings
Moter Cars
The car nt the ten proven units
MACKIN MOTORS, Inc.
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