Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 18, 1922, Final, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBEIO LEBaERr-PHIl3ADELPHIA FBIDAY, 'AUGUST 18, 1922
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I WILL HEAD
NO IDLING AWAY OF SUMMER DAYS AT ARDMORE
RETIRES WITH A CIGARETTE.
AND GETS UP IN A BLAZE
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Reemer In Pine 8treet Aroused
Frem Burning Bed by Firemen
The lives of a score of ledgers In the
rooming house of Fred Kull, nt 210
Pine street, were endangered this morn
ing through the carelessness of a roomer
who foiled te extinguish a cigarette
when he retired.
The cigarette set Are te bed clothing
In the room of Antheny Kerplnsky en
the third fleer and spread te a table
alongside the bed.
Firemen from Engine Company Ne.
22. Htatlened next deer te the house, at
214 Pine street, noticed pmeke coming
from the window of Kerplnsky's room
and aroused him and occupants of the
house, many of whom fled te the street.
Open till 12 tomorrow
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Twe Families Led te Street
' After Blast at 1815 Seuth
Seventh Street
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First Penny Savings Bank
JOHN WANAMAKER. Prasldrat
21tt and Bainbrldge Streatt
1343 Cheatnut Street
Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest
fcce Llppincett Tell3 of Let-
ter Received Frem
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AifcllSE TO BE PREPARED
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aj news, wnicn win ec wcicemcu
,v, i.rg body of University of
jniflranln alumni, who for months
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Philadelphia . comes officially, nnd
imad pubic tedft' " "0""n aintner
Incett, editor et tne Aiumni cg
ind secretary of the General
Bnl Association.
have received assurances from
getil Weed himself, In n long letter,
: u will be here ny January 1 te
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jy(r H18 1IKW iliiuve, rum in,
.iM.tt. -"In addition te General
inttrr I am In receipt of two
rams from ,T. W. Klrgler, of the
I '80, wne visueu uonerni tvoea
mlwnrv of the alumni. Mr.
iUt cabled the positive Information
I General Weed can be expected, by
miiarr 1.
r understand from Jfr. Zlcelcr's cable
LrtUies that the determining factor,
fMch has kept the general In the
tUjppInes thus long and will keep
I tDSre unui euutu nine in vciuuiT)
IIDWnc nus prcjmriu ir uir icris
i ' tchinh ia vnr in nn inrrnmipftri
"In' this bill General Weed hns cm
ma the flnnncinl nlnns- he lias
forked out for the Islands for the next
qr years, inc uui win de presented
teber ! ucnerai oeu (lid net
I free te return te tue t'niteu States
this bill is acted en."-
t alumni has asked the TTnlvcrslty
ajtMi te prepare Immedlutel.v the
r0T0St6 Iioufe at 404!) Pine street for
Itneral oels occupancy. In 11)1(1
fund was inlsert by the nlumnl for
linurehav und enlnreement of a suit-
file, official residence for the provost
In the cilge of the University campus
let It vtB never completed.
1 General Weed will he able te assume
Els new duties Jnnunry 1, largely en
kteiint of the support accorded him by
be natlre and American residents in
he PWHpplnes and by his quick dis-
(ch of tlic Immense amount asslgneu
a there.
Genernl Weed will come te the Uni-
pty against the wishes of President
knluiR nnd the Secretary of War who
lire mm te continue In the governor-
Carles de In Cnrrpv ITnertn .n-
r of the Unlversltv of llnvnnn !nlleri
Dr. Charles Curtis Hnrrluin rhnU.
in of the University Beard of Trus-
is, yesterday and paid tribute te Gen
ii Heed as an educator. Dr. Huerta
Id, that while serving n director gen
ii Of Cllba. Geilprnl ?rmrl i-nmliiu..!
Toiuaeie assistance te the Havana lu-
uiuuen,
Fer a few hours each ay, girls and boys are found at the Ardmore
Y. 31. C. A., where they learn a let of thing that youngsters should
knew. Harry Relirer, the branch secretary, his wife and several aides
are tutoring In the work and aiding In the fun -making plans. The
busy seven are Helen Mnckcy, .Margaret Beaver, Maude Donaldsen,
Dorethy Edwards, Charlette Chamber, Francis Vassalls and Louise
Auraud. The basket weaver Is Dorethy Kanaga. It's some basket.
What say you?
THESE YOUNGSTERS SHOW
THEY ARE OF USE IN WORLD
Children of Ardmore Make Baskets and Hammechs Under
Tutelage of Y. M. C. A., Instead of Romping the Streets
HflREMAN IS INJURED IN
FOURTH STREET BLAZE
75,000 Damage Is Dene te Fowler
Manufacturing Plant
A ttre-nlftrni flrn In ,1m nHj n..
,..m a four -story brick building occupied
'"ttj c.l ewler -nnufneturing Cempanv
,tnd ether concerns at 145-147 North
ivu.m mreci roiiewed an explosion
pere shortly after 8 o'clock last night.
mZ. i --V"J,lrea eml damage
Hmated at 575,000 was caused.
xne exniesinn iiimv .m, .A ...tH.i
na irnmcs In the kin'nmi nn. ,i.i.i
ms of. t,hc B'r'"-,ture. scattering n
Ki;f V, m a" directions. Large
lirrini ?f S n"s i,,naf,,'P( through the
F.f P'ate.glubs windows et several
frt ' "" "" opposite bide of the
V ' thlt.fl,!m,, ,wr confined te
ephensen & Ce.. worsted yarns, en
e lirst fleer MifiWmi t..... .i- -.. ..
E' a, ft Ce.7and ad eing
le Pur nn C irni- rn....i ..
tapauy 140 Xerth Fourth street;
BO O. Trnvnr A r iei ,'
B na l. hhreck & Pn vnmki,M
,154150 North Fourth street.
Merman Kramer, of Truck Company
e. 4, one of the lirht te stretch a hop
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The mothers of the romping, fun
loving children of Ardmore de net have
te wonder where they are nnd worry
for their safety, becaus-e they knew tlint
from 0 o'clock In the morning until neon
the youngsters are being taken care of
at the 1. 31. C. A.
Harry Rohrer. the sccretnry. and his
wife have organized n summer school,
and with the assistance of seveial young
women and young men in the neighbor
hood have provided weeks of fun and in
struction for 125 children. The school
closes today, and new the parents and
friends will be shown the "wonderful"
things their offspring have made.
At 0:30 o'clock In the morning the
class Is called te order In the gym, de
votional exercises are held nnd the
various pitched voices of children from
five te fifteen years are heard all ever
the building. And then children's songs
are sung, such as "Alike the Midship
man." The meeting is broken up and the boys
and girls go te their respective classes.
Little girls who might be playing in the
streets, darting between pasing ve
hicles, learn te fashion snow-white pads
for het dishes and sew bngs of gay
colored cretonne and reed waste-paper
baskets for mother's room. A few of
the elder children have made drest.es for
themselves, which they proudly displuy
te all who come te visit.
Six girls assist 3Irs. Rohrer with this
work, nnd they sit by the children, guid
ing their movements until the fingers be
come nimble nnd sure. Little brothers
sit patiently by, watching with wide
eyes the work of the big sister until they
become sleepy, nnd then they wnnder off
into a corner nnd curl up for a nap.
The boys lese all desire te run about
the streets chasing cats and trampling
down the neighbors' flowers. Instead,
they ceme te the class nt the "Y
nnd bend teussled heads ever the
muliing of hammocks. In and out
gees the shuttle until the hammock
takes defiulte shape nnd the small
chests can swell with pride.
They, tee, make baskets and call
te Ldward Beddcll, who Is assisting
Mr. Rohrer, te help them turn cor
ners. Despite the fact that 3Ir.
Bcddcll Is six feet tall, the bevs call
him "Shorty." He works with them
and when some ene culls out. "Hey,
Shorty, c'mere, will yuh," he gees
ever te straighten 'out the tangled
hammock or basket reeds.
At neon n line is formed nnd the
children file into the gym once again.
They have been taught te salute the
(lag, nnd nt a signal, from the "lit
tlest" brother te his big sister, they
recite: "I pledge allegiance te my
flag, etc."
And the mothers of Ardmore have
been singing praises of the summer
school slnce It begun early in July.
BACK D'OLIER TO HEAD FAIR
lie was
surgeon en the
BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT
"grams Announced for City Park
Entertainments
The rhlladeliihln Ilnn.i m i..
Twnii ' be. Jatll-Ie Grey, soprano,
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MWjtf, a" Trails
"a- "is Queen et Sheba" nnMm....
i .s.FHr,me.llnt 1'ark Hand will itty
fin Ien n, R L . rnvl"e. Strawberry
wMen, at 8 o'clock tonight. The pre-
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Mere Prominent Civic Officials
derae Colonel as Leader
Resolutions indorsing the selection
of Colonel I'ranklln D'OIier as presi
dent of the Sesfiui-Centennial Associa
tion and pledging support of the fair
continue te arrive dally nt the asse
ciatien headquarters in the Bcllevue
Stratford.
These received today were
P. Leeds, president of the
City Chamber of Commerce
.T. Wans, secretary of the
Club of Ilumiuonten, N. .1.:
Y. Smith, of the Weel riiilndelphin
United Civic League: and Vlte M.
IJnldl, of the Cunacole Leonarde du
Vinci.
SECRET WEDDING REVEALED
Dr. C. A. Helken and Wife An
nounce Marriage en Last May 28
Remance entered the Philadelphia
General Hospital two years age and as
a result Dr. Charles A. Heiken, of
Pettsvillc, nnd Miss (Jladys Hewell, of
Hcllefonte, were married en May 2S
this jenr.
T i) couple kept their wedding se
much of a secret thnt even their closest
friends did net knew of it until yester
day when tbey received cards of an
nouncement. STEVEDORE IS HURT
Falls Frem Tep of Ceal Gondela at
Pert Richmond
Jehn Gibsen, forty-four years old,
a stevedore working nt Pier G- In Pert
Richmond, was seriously cut nbeut the
legs this morning when he fell from
the top of u coal gondola te the ground.
Gibsen, who lives at -720 I'aat Cam
brla street, slipped while the gondola
was being unleaded und dropping fifteen
feet landed en Ills hands und knees en
large cinders, many of which were Im
bedded In the flesh. He was taken te
the Episcopal Hospital, wiiere It was
necessary te uee the knife te remove
some of the particles.
HELD FOR LIQUOR SALES
Five Stere Owners Each Placed
Under Dall of $500
Five men chnrged with having sold
llnuer at their stores were held under
$500 bull each for Court today by Mug
Istratn Dougherty at the llclgrnde and
Clearfield streets station, The men
were arrested last night en warrants.
Tbey are Reck Kdtinkluwlcz, LH)18 Sal Sal
eon street! Frank Hcnxca, 3417 Liv
ingston street; Jehn Uegust, 3435 Liv
ingsten trev.'c; fae uampenisKy, man
Richmond street; and WUllum Beckter,
S1X1 AmliOr street.
POLICE EXAMINE WOMAN
Out-of-Town Visitor Sought Help
of Mayer Moere
Miss Magdallne Wiener, of Clear
vllle, Pa., who Inndcd at the Baltimore
and Ohie station yesterday afternoon
nnd asked Immediately for Mayer
Moere, te whom she had come te seek
help, will be examined today by Dr.
Charles Brickcr. police surgeon. The
woman Is fifty-four jeurs old.
DRIVER HURT, MULE KILLED
AS TRUCK HITS WAGON
Tomatoes Spill All Over Read In
Camden Collision
A' young man was hurt, a mule wns
killed and many baskets of tomatoes
were spilled ever the read at 2 o'clock
this morning in a head-en collision be
tween a farm wagon nnd n truck ut
Twenty-fourth street and Murium pike,
Camden.
'Geerge Hubbs, seventeen years old,
was driving the farm wagon of his
father, Lawrence Hubbs, of Merchant
ville, N. J. He was bringing a lead of
tomatoes te a soup company's plant.
Hubbs was driving en the wrong side
of the read, police say, when the team
was hit by a truck driven by William
Burns, nn empleye of A. L. Cellins, of
Moercotown, N. J.
Hubbs wns hurt in the back and wns
taken te Cooper Hospital. The ether
driver was net Injured.
HIS THIRST WAS SLAKED,
BUT OH, WHAT A TRIP HOME!
This Fellow's Heavy Carge Breaks
Fireman's Leg en Journey
When Themas Wilsen, of Stnte
read, Frankford, started for home last
night after visiting thirsty friends, he
found the navigation difficult. The
mere he walked the harder it became te
maintain his equilibrium.
Suddenly the fireheuse of Engine
Company Ne. US hove in sight. Wilsen
remembered that lie knew "Dick" Col Cel
lins, ene of the firemen, and as Cellins
was leaving ler home, Wilsen asked
for a tow.
Sure." said Cellins. But thev had
one only a short dlstnnce whpn Wil
son's cargo began te shift. There was
trouble amidships nnd finally Wilsen
toppled ever with Cellins underneath,
breaking the fireman's right leg. Col Cel
lins finnlly extricated himself nnd was
taken te the hospital, while another
man conveyed Wilsen te the home pert.
Wilsen was nrrestcd.
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Right persons were rescued In a mid
night flre which followed the explosion
of a fifty-gallon still in nn apartment
house at 1815 Seuth Seventh street.
The explosion shook the neighbor
hood, wrecking the third-fleer rear
apartment, where the still wns located,
and scattering flames In nil directions.
Hymen Mlnsky and Daniel Flepsky.
bakers, nt work en the first fleer, rushed
Inte the hallway and saw a young man
run out te the street.
The bakers ran te the second-fleer
apartment of Merris Weiner, their em
ployer, nnd led him nnd his wife nnd
two children, scantily clad, through the
smoke te the street.
They rushed back and made their
way up the burning stairway te the
third fleer. Here they found n family
of four. Selzlne the two children. ihv
called te the parents te fellow, nnd
plunged through the smoke. All reached
the street safely.
Police are Investigating the presence
of the bootlegging apparatus In the
apartment, which they sny contained
two fifty-gallon stills. They have sum
moned Alter Ganz, owner of the build
ing, who wns in Atlantic City with his
family at the time of the explosion.
Scores of scantily attired neighbors
gathered at the scene seen after the
detonation, and nssistcd in the rescue
of numerous bottles, which they sam
pled with every evidence of satisfaction.
SAILORS COMING HOME
Disabled E-52 Being Towed Back
te Philadelphia for Repairs
E-52, the sub-chaser, which stranded
off Bleck Islnnd early Wednesday
morning with eeventy-flve Naval Reser
vists nbeard, left Newport today in tow
of the naval tug Contecook. She is
being brought te this pert for rcpnlrs
and will reach breakwater at midnight.
The sub-chaRer met with the acci
dent early Wednesday. The propeller
blades buckled nnd It Iny helpless off
Great Salt Point. Bleck Island, fifty
miles from the Rhede Islnnd coast.
Wireless messages seen brought aid nnd
nftcr the repervlsts had been transferred
arrangements were made te tow the beat
te this per.
MAN STRICKEN ON TROLLEY
Victim of Heart Attack Dies en
Way te Hospital
Walter Streeber, forty-five years old,
of 280 Fountain street, suffered an at
tack 01 nearc aisease yesterday en a
-W -...! ,AllnW J.O-. ...I Jl.J ..
:uuuujruiin uvirej tai, unit uiea wnile
being taken te the Memerial Hospital.
When the car reached Ridge avenue
and Maine street, Wissahlcken. thn
conductor raw Streeber fall te the fleer.
He commandeered the automobile of
Henry Brlnkraan of 4240 North Rpmi,
street, te take Streeber te the hospital.
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STATIONErTr:APPJQVEDBY;SaCIE!:
vveoainqiinvitetians ana wnntivncemwiw ,.
Tea'' " Dinner' """Brldcje' end, '06butf lnvUctlen7
Closed Saturday a lljay
Fer that "summer slump
L drinfc'iced
BOJCL Tea
CJea-tetidliiiUiffbrenb
All-Stene Colonial Hemes
Just being completed en Bryn Msrwr Avenua Just
above Wynnefleld Avenue, Wynnefleld. An 11-mlnute
ride from Bread Street Station en the Pennsylvania
Railroad 25 minutes by trolley and a 15-minute
auto drive from the center of tha city through beau
tiful Fnirmeunt Park. Bala Gelf Course one-half
block away. Philadelphia and Overbroek Cluba within
5 minutes.
These new homesare real Colonial type, have center
halls, large lets and superb lawns. There are 2 baths
en the second fleer and 1 en the third. They also have
a 2-cnr detached stone garage. Te the man wanting
a well-built home in an estahlished suburb, within
easy reach of the city, these Wynnefleld homes are
appealing.
Terms arranged te suit your convenience. Represen
tative en property, or
Jehn H. McClatchy
Builder of Hemes
848 LAND TITLE BUILDING
Phene, Spruce 8730
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A Copy Writer Who
Has Selling Sense
The Advertising nnd Sales
Stall has nsked me for help
in the preparation of adver
tising copy. Each ene of
our salesmen can and does
write meat of hia copy, but
we want a man who also
has advertising sales sens
te help them.
We prefer ene who is
about 25 te SO years of age,
who might have seme sell
ing experience. His prin
cipal weTk will be te lay
out advertisements, mo me
dimn size and smaller ones,
for Philadelphia retail
stores. He must knew type
faces, illustrating methods,
in ftct, the work that in the
rush of a daily newspaper
is te be expected. A geed
knowledge of Jha local
Vhiladelphia re'ail stere
situation is needed in
getting up geed soiling
copy. He must be good geed
natured and able te co ce co
eperato with the Advertis
ing Staff of this news
paper. . It isn't a tremon tremen tremon
deusly Dig job new. It will
pay fair wages. The futur
is up te the man who sua
iccua in geiung the Je.
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