, -4, Is' K. h IfciA I; 'Vf f A 1 J i'ii ! yv r'Vift1 " ??. $ t Wi mlX U4 EVENING PUBLIC LEPaEB-PHILADELPHIA, ffilDAY, SEPTEMBER 1; 1922" .T! ; im 'iAVJ-t-M ','fK F& OUtANGflY SStl FOR GALA PAGEANT Bayslde Section Residents Are Busily Engaged Decorating Floats for Event Tomorrow CAPTAIN KIDD TO LAND AGAIN PARENTS DON'T WANT CHANGE IN HIGH SCHOOL Pretest Against Stetson Proposed Classification as Junier Scheel Parents In the northeastern section of the city met in the Providence Meth odist Episcopal Church, lit Frent street mill AllcKhpny nvenue. last nlKUt te pro pre test inraifist the ehunclng of the Stetfeu school, nt U street mid Allegheny nve nnc, te n junior high nchoel. In nccerdniice with the school ml vnncenieiit program, the Heard of Edu cation enlarged the Stetcen te meke it a junior high and built an nuilite num. Ah n result children of Hie lower prnilei will he sent tn the I'ettef, Cramp and Sheppard Schoel1". 1'rotents of the parents were then receded by the Heard of Education urn PAPERS ON SUICIDE E S WHOM DRAMA Letters Found en Bedy of Chi cago Man Reveal Devotion of Wife for Cult LOVE FOR HUSBAND SHOWN .. . ...I i . .. .. f-wnnl" fll" "" iiiniiuuce apieareii in a ineei- , Sept. 1. All ,,,l,,I'l i? of iIib i:lnn.ntnrt JI,.,I l't,,t,,i,. for its Rnla pnB(;nnitfiii () p nmn,t ,llc rw,,.,.. -n,,. ii nre tomorrow, mei- ....... ...i.t i .... .n.t: ..i ..VJi.i- V.;n.m nre dec- ""' " " "" . " " '""" mmn-" mill ' nave 10 ymuk ion iar anil 10 i rnn n mnnv streets te reaih the ether The meeting last night. Bv a Staff Cormpendent Ocean City City Is preparing irlilcli will take Attntm ,.f Ilia 11 eratinir floats, houses and automobiles for the event, which will start lit neon and continue until sundown. The pageant la the outcome of elierts of the Itayside Civic Association, an organization composed entirely of women, who In HH'J gnve Ocean ( ity a somewhat slmllnr deinoustrutien in their "Night In Venice." fine nf flip Tentures will be the re- enactment of Captain Kldd's lnndlng en a small Island nt the northern end of the hnrber. The nnrtlcipants. whei have rehearsed tlieir pnrts frnni ' scenario based en the legviid of the old "pirate." will give the residents of Ocean City an idea of hew the buc caneers nlu meir geld. . . i Captain Kidd, according te the elil alts along the waterfront of (treat Egg Hnrber Hay. was driven into the bay some hundred jcars nge. Charts. At 1 i .11...1 va.I iimMi inev say. nave ueeu ui-iummh ........ - -, ri se nsei tne 1 line ti aces et nis siniru ... ....... ............. ...... ...,.,. .. .-- . , - - . . ,7,,.,, .. treasures. Aettial elerts. u is kiwi. 1 10 1 schools, ! whl cli was nttemieil ty mere tlian HMIU persons,; , was te continue the pretest. A com- ' mlttee of twelve, headed bj (Spurge' I Ivendrlck, was rippeinted te call en the II lout d of Education. The speaker-, in I eluded Dr. (Seergp M. Toinliusen and I the Hev. Charle Y 1'lrlili. ' I PLAY AT KEARNEY SCHOOL i i '1200 Youngsters Gather for Play- ground Closing Mere than 1200 children living In the neighborhood of SUth street and Pnir l mount avenue gathered in the jnid of . the Kearne.N Public Scheel for an eve ning's entertainment given by the I Kenrne Community Center. Tlielma I.leher, .lenule Itnrunkeii and hum been made te recover enie of the Bpanlsh geld, nnd many Islands in that nectlen hnve been the scene- of e plnriDR parties. The playlet is bu-ed en the stories told by the preenl-da Teyngcrs. Ml&s KliKibeth .Murpb (Juwii Miss Elizabeth Murphj. daughter e( Mr. and Mrs. William Murphv. IOJ.i ' North Sixty-fourth street. Oveibroek. was chosen queen of the carnival. Miss Murphv, who is a prominent swimmer. has also been asked te nppeur as Mi Ocean Citv" at Atlnntli Clu's "Ileautv Congress," te be held September 0, 4 . and 8. The ipieen U 11 -enier at Friends' Central High Scheel . With her full court. Miss Murpln Mated en tlie throne of 11 beautifully decorated tleat. will review HKl liaises representing various phases of histerj As the llents pass before the judge airplanes will sweep down and drop confetti bombs ever the lieans of the spectators. The houses along the water freu' are already trimmed with Aim re an flags, garlands of flowers and bnl-itu Special prizes will be awarded t t!,e residents of the best decorated homes. The Ked. White and Mine Maud of Vlneianil will occupy a float direiti behind the queen, and tl t will be drawn beside the judges' stand while the pageant pnes in review Mlsa Margaret Itavler. 1!'.'!7 Mn-'er atreet, member of the l'liiladelybi,! Turngemeinde and holder of the juniur mitjjmal ehiimplnnsliip for th- plunge will be one of the participant- in the acquatle sports Mi-s Hnvier. the win ner of many medal-, iinished -eiend in the 100-yard and L'0-yard indoor and 100-yard outdoor Middle Atlantic States championship races. Mi-s lt.i- vier is n blonde, with large blue ejes She Is only sixteen jear- old. Under the nu-plces of the Amateur Athletic 1'nien there will be women s fancy diving contests, a 100-yard d.ish, ' a men's fancy diving leuteit and 100 yard dash: a bejV 100-yard ila-h for members of the (icrmnntewu Iles Club excluslvelj, and a girl-' ltft -ynrd scratch race for the girls of Ocean City. Seventy Entries in Swimming Eents In the swimming events there will be Bere than seientj entries. Aiming tl.e mere prominent will be the Ambn nder Swimming Club nnd Ujgeia Club, both of Atlantic City; Philadelphia Turn pemeinde. Media Swimming Club. Vilmingten Y. M. C: A. and the Phila delphia Swimming Club It is expected that some of the fore- j most swimmers en the Atlantic Coast , vill compete. 1 Miss Mildred E. Kellernun. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kellermaii. Philadelphia, will represent Mis America" during the carnival. She will have en. her tleat real saileis fiem one of the United States Coast (iuanl cutters. Hesides the swimming events there w 111 be a canee-tiltlng cente-t and a dem onstration of various strokes m swim- I tning. An exhibition of life-saving the Ocean City Peach Patrel, under Captain .Tack .Teniee, will give the spectators uu idea of the most modem methods. 1 Geerge 11 Kistler, smmug In In atructer nt the University of lVnn-l-yania; Jehn It. Stevens, swimming in atructer at the Oermantewn Meys' Club, nnd Mrs. Clara Itobertsen, girl-' swimming Instructor of the same or ganization, will act as judgci in the' aquatic sports. Henry Stelwngen, prominent member of the Ocean City Fishing Club, will' be marshal of the parade and harbor 1 Teaster. Anether feature of the tarnlval will be a display of davlight fireworks The1 day's program will be rem-Iuiled by a pleasure trip about the northern end of' the bay in one of the lurge pleasure 1 sailing vessels. Members of the Ttayside Ciie Asse- I elation who will have charge of the entire affair are Mrs. c w. Wilsen, president; Mrs. Jehn Duniuere, vice president; Mrs. E. C Carpenter, treasurer, and Mrs. Schall, recording secretary. 1 The executive committee i- composed , of Mrs. Edward ISarrigues, Mr-. Jumi-s ' Beeth and Mrs. .1. M. Wilbur. On the publicity committee nre Mr-. Henry j Kellermaii and Mrs. .. E. Wingei . from datne in quaint little costumes which the) had made themselves. Theie was iil-e a special sons by ten flower glr's Mella Mrawrmaii. Jennie Merankeii. ; I am In your arms i-annv itesierecn. rnunne liiesiein, 1 even when 1 am awav r.niiij erb. llielma Stedman. .M.irlnti ) sieally. Stelu, Clair Sletsky and P.iullne Welti- j "Put eierv time, or se stein. Thev were also garbed in paper) way, when I urn .lust full costume-, representing the various nei.i 1 miu and garden Hew pis. The affair was in recognition of the closing of the plavgreund for the sum mer It was expected that ihe Miner would speak, but the storm iWaved him. There was singing bj all the children and mewng pictures. Chicago. Sept. 1 The tragic mentnl conflict between William M. Talcott tttd his wife, because of her interest In the mysterious love cult of Albert .1. Moere and his Life Institute, was re vealed vesterday In letters found In n water-soaked bundle with Talcott's bedv. Disillusioned because of his wife's devotion te Moere's teachings, Talcott en Tuesday weighted ids pockets with -tones and jumped from an excursion steamer Inte Lake Michigan. His body was found lnfe Wednesday afternoon. The letters written by Mrs. Talcott thtew trw light uu the trngedy anil nflirm her deep line for her hu-bnnil. The fir-t letter, dated July JL', 1!)1"J. rends: "Mv Darling Will "Fer ,e:i are just that, and neither (ted nor man enn make jeu otherwise ever. 1 de love ou as 1 never, never believed I was enpnble. and 1 nsk te ll0.ses of ,1( rrnklin Sugar Ecllnlng go straight lne our nrtus any time cml),n iner the PennHylvnnln Hall there is an opportunity. ,m trm.;s up a steep Incline near "In n ppculiar way. which ou and Ulchmend and Cumberland (streets yes- I will umlerstanu later, 1 reel tnnt tenlay afternoon. tight, a If you could only aec what this work means te inc. "I knew It lfl" lonely for you for me te be away se much, hut I nin after 11 very dellnltu thing for myself, nnd therefore for you, nnd 1 knew no ether wny te get It. "I could tell you of some wonderful things which are happening, if you would only try te believe me. There Is nothing religious, us thnt term is usually understood, about the work, but we de stand for fair piny nnd honest methods, nnd se de you, stronger than most any man 1 knew, "Please, Will, dear, I want te de the right thing, hut I knew perfectly well that 1 have, up te tills time, been 11 retjeu wife and n rotten mother, and new 1 inn really going te Bchoel te lenrn hew te he 11 geed, true woman; true te mvself and true te you and the children." The second letter, tinted July 2.1, HH-'L'. reads- "Will Dear: I nm thinking very seriously about your request that I leave the Life Institute. Though it Is the one thing in all the world which I have most wanted, and though It satisfies me as nothing before has done, I am still willing te give it up, if that is the thing te de. 1-et us consider It from several tingles. "If it is tight, can jeu nnd I afford te even try te go contrary te it V If It Is the truth, won't we net eisirily be compelled te go with it sooner or Inter? On the ether hnnd, if It is net right or It Is net the truth, won't It die of itself In n sheit while V" TEAMSTER LANDS IN CELL Police and Detectives Rescue Horses en Pall Embankment l.ee Dime drove n double team of RAIN HALTS RACES AT tlSIER FAIR Big Day of Carnival Despite Storm Which Postpones Seme Events BRYAN BEATS BRASS BAND the time, ou phy- After Dime had driven the four horses ns far as they could go. while scores of nelsons looked en in nmaze- iften. any- ment. the police nnd railroad detec- of lee for lives took charge of the nnlmnls. They nnd want straight into jour arms hacked the horses uewn the incline te and henit nnd both of us would he ' an embankment, and then led them happj, you repel me, and I am forced ' through backyards te n street. Dime, te keep away. who lives en Seuth I.ec street, was "I knew I have been nwav from nrrested. charged with drunkenness and home mere than I ever hau until this disorderly conduct mill locked up In time Hut I feel that jeu would love the East Montgomery nnd Olrard uve me just the same and trust me, tee, nties station. Speelal Dttrmtch te TTecttltiff I'uMIe l.tia'r West Chester, Pa., Sept. 1. Al though the big dav of the fair of the Chester County Agricultural Associa tion came te nn abrupt end yesterday because of a storm, It was one nf the most successful jears nnd the Attend nnce broke the record. Over 2.",000 persons were en the grounds in the early afternoon, nnd many mere were arriving when the close came sudden ly. The races, which were net fin ished, will he tnken from the program nnd the scheduled Saturday events will he stnrted ns planned. This afternoon Is given ever te the nutotnebile events. The real exhibition is ever nnd ex hibits nre being removed by the ex hibitors. The ground Is expected te be cleared by tonight. The carnival will continue tomorrow afternoon nnd eve ning. A large number nf horses which hnve been here will go te Wilmington, nnd ethers te Ilyberrj for next week. William J. Mrjnn's silver tongue wen 11 victory nt the fair grounds yesterday In competition with a brass hand and a meter nccident. Summoned here te speak in behalf of the candidacy of William T. Ellis, for Congress, Hie great Commener had just mounted the dnis erected in the center of the race track when n brass band broke loose. A few seconds later a man was lilt by mi automobile. Without hatting nn eje or losing the attention of 11 single person In the nudlence, Mr. llryan opened up the full broadside of his ernltuical batteries en the subject of profiteer nnd prohibition and the brass band filially gave up the contest nnd (h meter accident passed unnoticed, In the Commener's opinion the war profiteer should be made te pny the major part of the soldiers' bonus. 'In the wnr many men grew rich whlle thu Natien suffered," he said. "There were mere milllenalrescrented In the war than In all our liibte'ry since the time of Columbus. The men who grew rich In the wnr should pay the soldiers' bonus. Thin could be done with nn excess profits tax." FOUR SEEK MAYORALTY NATIONAL GUARD CHANGES Nine Militia Officers Promoted by Adjutant General's Order Harrlsbitrg, Sept. 1, Announcement of a series of appointments of officers of the National Guard, with numerous promotion:, has been made by Adjutnnt Ucneral Frank D. Penrr. They in clude : 110th Infantry Majer Jehn W. Woodland, Saltsburg, te be lieutenant colonel; Captain William E. Pierce, adjutant, Indiana, te be major nnd ex ecutive officer of the 05th Infantry Brigade ; First Mcutennnt J. J. King. Indiana, te be captain and adjutant. I S13th Artillery -Harry C. Blank, Allcnte.vn, te he captuln nnd assigned j te regltucntnl hendqimrters. j 107th Aitlllery Hareld A. Nelsen, Pittsburgh, te be first lieutenant, Mat tery H i Orvllle P. Devlin, Pittsburgh, te be second lieutenant. 100th Infantry Wynne D. Hulbiirt, I Hcrnnten, te be first lieutenant, head quarters company. , 100th Artillery Harry II. Ennls, Philadelphia, te be captain, nnd Jehn D. Fellctt, Philadelphia, te be second j lleutcnnn, Battery li. Qleuceiter Candidate! Refllster 2 Run en Each Ticket Three candidates Ter Mayer of Gloucester City have filed their peti tions with City Clerk Iteilfield. Anether will file his petition today, te thcre will be two candidates en each ticket. t The candidates are David M. Ander Ander eon, the present Mnyer, who Is being backed for re-election by the regulnr Republican organization ; Edward II. MncLennnn, who Is backed by the in dependent llepubllcnns, nnd Elcutcnnnt James J. II. McNnlly, who is a can didate en the Democratic ticket. Clnvten Sngers will file n petition ns a Democratic candidate tedny, the last dnv for filing petitions. Walter Craig, Charles Wllhclin nnd Samuel Carter filed petitions ns can didates for" Council nleng with Mac Lcnnan's petition. NEW PRO-CATHEDRAL HE The Rev. C. W. Blspham Becemi PrlAftt In ("IharrtA Ttmrt.,.. .... """"," -- ""- ,,J xne nppeintment 01 tnc ucv, e, ytw l)isinum uu prirni in ciuiific 01 me. J.'re Cathedral et Ht. Alary, Uread and Seuth street, will take effect tntnn..' row. Mr. Hlsphnm will serve ns ue)j ccsser 10 ur, McurKf JJ. xwcunrusea until n new vlcnr is elected. , Air. Ktspnnni nns tilled n number of netilnrAfpfl nvpr n ti-Mn tm-rlfnc. ..ita lic was ordained in 1KIUJ. He wns ferl mcrly rector of Ht. Philip's Protestants Episcopal Church, Forty-second fitrettji and Ilitltlmere nventic. M Mexican Deputy Shet Dead M Mc.lre City, Sept. l.(Ily A. V.)Jkl Torcunte Jcmus, n co-epcrntionist rich.! lift 1-nu till n ( nitfl bill ml Vnodiielmi i ; ,.',.v"7.i"".ri;....,;i-" si. "" me "jiiiuiiuer 01 in-uiiimn, 1111111111 jjar.f. rngnii. iniiepeiiuciii. inciiiuci-, is ciiargft With the Rhoetlng which followed a ills mho ever the contested credentials 0 the two men ns deputies from Mich enenn. De men drink it? Yeu bet they de! BS&L Tea ctea-tetally DiFFerent AftenDinner Tricks Wt. 3SE2SE V 253 N aaivnsu "" BK2s'ffliWKBSaiil itmumsesi M m up- coin en its Ne. 855 Coin Malanced en Forehead A coin is borrowed nnd the performer, leaning nis ucnu tiacK, places it xight upon his forehead. The pianas tncre, perfectly baiar edge. The trick Is accomplished with the aid of n tiny bit of wax or chewing gum, 'which is previously afiixed te the cnd.eT one of the hnirs, just above his forehead. In brushing back his hair, the performer affixes the bit of gum te .. one side of the coin. With a little prnc tics the coin can then he balanced by pull of the hair, as thewn in the MTua. 4-tNrrifH itM. tafaM- fmtnt g I "HIS msm MASTER'S VOICE" Here you will find net only the kind of music you like best, but you will find such music presented by the truly great artists of the world. The numbers are classified for your easy selection. Hear these new Victer Records any dealer in Victer products will gladly play any of them for you. POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Madame Butterfly O quanti ecchi fisi (Oh Kindly Heavens) (Puccini) In Italian My Mether (Wagstaff-Whitc) My Ain Ceuntrie (Demarest-Hanna) Wonderful World of Remance (Simpson-Weed) Ay-Ay-Ay (Creele Seng) (Perez-Freire) In Spanish f Solvejg's Cradle Seng (Frem "Peer Gynt") (a) The First Primrose (6) Greeting MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Alda-Martinelli Orville Harreld Mme. Louise Hemer Jehn McCormack Tite Schipa Lucy Isabclle Marsh Lucy Isabelle Marsh Number Sire Price 89163 12 $2.00, 66071 10 1.25 87345 10 1.25 66080 10 1.25 74753 12 1.75 45321 10 1.00 Jescha Heifetz Fritz Kreisler Huge Kreisler Concerto in A.Miner Andante (Goldmark) Violin Sole Chansen Arabe (Frem "Scheherazade") (Rimsky-Korsakew) Violin Sole Viennese Felk Seng -Fantasy Violoncello Sole Uberen Overture Parti fWeberl Mfnirplkprir nnrl N v du:iu -. Oberen-Overture-Part 2 (Weber) Mengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra Nocturne in B Flat (Paderewski) Piane Sole ignace Jan PadereWski Tannhauscr Overture-Part 3 (Wagner) Philadelphia Orchestra 74764 66079 66082 74766 74767 74765 74768 SACRED SELECTIONS Lead, Kindly Light f Ne Night There Leave It With Him (Newman-Dykes) Ernestine Schumann-Heink 87340 Elsie Baker .00 Elsie Baker45322 LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Sweet Indiana Heme Why Should I Cry Over Yeu? f Kicky-Koe Kicky-Koe A Sleepy Little Village RECITATION f The Lest Pocket-Boek The Old Weeden Tub DANCE RECORDS Oogie Oogie Wa Wa Fex Tret l J Aileen Stanley Victer Roberts j Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle 18922 10 18918 10 W Deedle Deedle Dum Fex Tret Edgar A. Guest Edgar A. Guest , The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago ' 45320 10 1.00 la-fc Um llajiL.L al Who'll Take My Place (When I'm Gone)-Fex Tret Club Reval 6rche7t? ' 1 Georgette Fex Tret f Het Lips Blues Fex Tret I Send Back My Honeyman Fex Tret f The Sneak! Fex Tret 1 Are Yeu Playing Fair? Fex Tret my Kambler Kese Medley Fex Tret (from "Zlegfeld Follies") Dancint? Foel Fex Tret Swanee Bluebird Fex Tret Just Because You're Yeu Fex Tret Club Royal Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra , , The Virginians Club Royal Orchestra Zez Confrey and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18917 18919 10 10 ' 18920 10 .75 18921 10 .75 18923 10 ,75 Club Royal Orchestra The Bensen OrchpRt-m nf CUi ' All Star Trie and Their Orchestra18924 10 -75 A PNTXY ANNOUNCED! Victer Records" for Health Exerciscs-S double-faced ten-mch records, 12 exercises, complete chart-cost $3 for the' set and make dady exercising a pleasure I Victer Talking Machine Company, Camden,N J. H Kl-iiCinCiraBlBlPurcnailiit AjenU Oritn kttmfXil lillllUIIIiWinilllH Mali OrJer. Filled ffilliiintaiiiliHdkiiuitkiiiai , Because of Our Annual Advance Sate ef Furs, Stere will be Open Until S P. M. Tomorrow' Natural Squirrel or Kelinsky Chokers 7.50 Wint.r Price $11.50 11I5Cheslnul Street. 1 Stene Marten or Baum Marten Chokers 29-50 Winter Price (45.00 Delayed Shipments Frem Our Factory The Reason Fer Tomorrow's Big' Values THE original plan was te offer these remarkable values during the first week of Our Annual Advance Sale of Furs but they were unavoidably delayed in our factory and we therefore offer them tomorrow at reduc tions that are se drastic that they undoubtedly will be sold in a day. The lets are strictly limited in numbers as given below, which demands that everybody shop early. 9 A Small Deposit Will Reserve your Purchase in our Storage Vault until Required. q Repairing and Remodeling done new at Va Off Winter Price Pay for Werk When Delivered. French Seal Capes 47.50 Winter Price 86.00 Russian Peny Coats 47.50 Winter Price 85.00 A liLwl'Xl mm, mm Wull HUM CI JO French Seal Cap 47.50 Winter Price 85.00 es 11 Leepard Cat Coats Self Trimmed 47.50 Winter Price 85.00 Trimmed French Seal Coats 47.50 Winter Price Seventy-one Fur Garments for Tomorrow Only 47.50 Trimmed French Seal Coats Russian Peny Coats French Seal Wraps Winter Price 85.00 vMsL SIMM i ! i I 3S Leepard Cat Ceat French Seal Capef French Seal Dolnuew Natural Muakrat ( Coats 78.50 Winter Price 125.00 Bisk Mwlul mm mw.m Mnn Raccoon Trimmed Marmet Coats 78.50 Winter Price 125.00 Black Caracul Capes 78.50 Winter Price 125.00 Skunk Trimmed French Seal Ceat 78.50 Winter Price 125.00 37 French Seal Coats Fitch Trimmed 78.50 Winter Price 125.00 Sixty-four Fur Garments for Tomorrow Only 7g.5e Natural Muskrat Coats Caracul Capes, Full Length Trimmed French Seal Wraps Winter Price 125.00 Skunk Trimmed French Seal Coats Raccoon Trimmed Marmet Coats Fitch Trimmed French Seal Coats ..Special for Saturday Only 1 1 0 00 Winter Price 175.00 Black Caracul Coats Civet Cat Coats Squirrel Trim'd French Seal Canes (8) Beaver & Squir. 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