Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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Ml (100 CHILDREN SHAKESPEARE WASN'T entirely right
START SCHOOL YEAR KnnHtiKMipsBsfK?
Vacation Brought te Formal
Clese and Classrooms Are
1 Filled te Capacity
mr Mip first Him- In ever letu
wrnOO rhllilrPii with cnrne-ll.v
' .IA..I fnee. tleM'Prnlel.v lirilflinl
Sift "nlilni: fli-w " "" tin
""u.1,''' .10.000 were liixtnlled In tuirt-
iim rlrnpf : I,nt ,lw"' ",'p mnln,v ,-'1111-y"'
nf the InttPHt plPiiiPMtnrr sratlpc.
i if ii'M'p'i "l, wlMi1" !' ffr M,;,.,I,''
't,n -nnir of Hip wv t-clioel buIldliiRs
;" nitneft piimiiiIpIpiI nm thrown (i)cn,
(bit 1hl iiiiml'Pr will lc rcdiy:cil by
The i-cIk'1 ,,lli,', wlilrlixoiPiiel
mernins niiniljpr 214. lt this n
eme 310 M'lioel uuimings.
iiurlng ll'p vnonllen hcnMin work nun
ten Jitirrifl en (lie liuililjiiB Jiro Jire
iram liuiiclicil Inst jpnr. Tin- l'Yi
iin Solie'tl. lit KIpvpiiIIi iintl Nerns
ftreet". hi been remplptctl and the
Kearney .Scheel, nt Sixth htrpct and
Fnirnintitit inennp. rebuilt. Werk en
the fellow Ins t-choel nniipxc litis al-e
Utn tinMird: .Tiinimt Mnrtin Scheel.
Rlclimenil nml Ontario streets; Jeseph
E. Hill Scheel, Rlttcnhonse street,
fiJrmantettii ! Uenrcp li. I let n Scheel,
Frankford ami 1-rip avenues; .1. II.
Sletfen Scheel. Allegheny nveime and
H street ; Jehn Marshall Kclioel,
fifllcrs mid Grl scorn streetsl Themas
Junier Illsh Sehoel. nt Third street
ml Orccon nxcniip; William S. TUden
Reboot, at Scientieth street and lluNt
nvcniie: Cnrrell Klemcntnry Scheel,
Somerset and Salmen streets.
Werk hut begun en lhu fellow Ins
hoel liiilldlnps: .lay 'oelt' Scheel, at
Thirteenth niid r.eiiflen streets, (n rest
$"60,OrtO; .linier lllsh Scheel, l"ift -fifth
street and Warrington nvuinc, te
rest $7S:i.2l."i; school ,et te be named
at HlTt -tlfth and I.unfdowne iiTenue
te cot "S4ll4.tKW : hisb tchoel at Itidcc
avenue nml Fountain strcctn, jet te bu
named, te eest $8 IB, 007.
Durinc the summer the threatened
coal shortage caused the Heard of Indu Indu
rateon I" secure supplies) of coke and
real sufficient te keep the schools warm
111 v,lnter.
HELD AS NOTE RAISER
Weman Complains That Man Raises
Meney Police Find Drug
Leenard Jehnsen, thlrt.v -four cars
old. u Negro. 71IO Seuth Chadwick
street, was arrested Inst night chaigcd
with suspicion of raising bank notes
en complaint of Margaret Gibben, col
ored. 7M Seutli Chadwick street.
Pfltreiinen Tunis and Alexander, of
the Twentieth and Kitzwater streets
station, found a bottle of-what is be
lieved te be a drug when they entered
Jehnsen 'h room.
PARK CONCERT PROGRAM
Orchestra at Lemen Hill te Play
Mozart's Symphony in C
Tbf program for
program ler teniglit s concert
by the rairmeunt Mail
Orchestra nt Lemen Hill
Owtur "Phdr"
Bymphem In C ("Jupltrr'l.
I. .llqrn lac
- 'ndttte Lantiibll.
.1. .Mlnu't and rrln
. rinale. Allccre molte
(li Trflud te "Th Deluxe"
(bl Melly en ihe sher..
Sui phony
fellow s :
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. . . . Mezdrt
.Saint f-arni
Gralngrr
IS
V ft lllli I'riAt f,
reur Chrni.tfr Pieces. Opua
(Aftrr Ihf nuhlaat cf Omar KhnVMOiil
Tm recni "Dnn Junn". Ill, hard trails
Tone refin. "1'lnlaiidla." Hlbellui
The Philudelphiii Pollee Hnnd. Lieu
tenant Jeseph Kicfer. bandmaster, will
rla tonight nt Fifteenth street and
ParLwa The pregram:
Vrrh, "Supr, mae" .... Klffr
Oierlurr "William TM1 . . R0.il
Piccole Sole "s.et ninlle ... . Cox
(Merrl Mf-lilwrsrl
Musical LpiseO, "A Hunt In th rerresf
Ciprlche (,harAi.lrl6tlce, Meratina"
Huilneaa
INTKHMIhStOV
Jilctlnn "Marltana. . Wallace
Boprsne 10I0. "Wakf I'p I.lttlfi til rl '
. . Herch'r
. Ma VaIi
IUrp fole plcted
Tiltr
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.leseph tirontieill
' llenr of Itah" Stefann
Ter Alt and Terever". . Lincoln
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Bsrnard A. McAnallv. 1717 S nth at . and
Flosanna W A. Deuhrty. 1526 S Slat at
l.hrei jr Tane 1H08 Addllen at. and
Besils lijine. Palinvra, N. J
Autust I,. Kehjlla 1323 nuttonneod K .
nd nni MateIvlch. 1323 Hnttoneod at.
Ed'idt-d Ilnrfman. Neiv A'erk Clt. and deldle
hrrt, 3212 Uermantewn nr
. " ;) 1nilr. 2920 Plt: et.. and
Iren lJrewn, 1123 S. 47th t.
war'I .1 P.ebblii. 1830 Rarp st . mid
vV,?"n?? I? fhelsman l."2' N 20th at
SIT' B c:nmwell. 3013 Wallace t., and
Orae p. Turner. 223 W. Pnn si.
V,?"1? '"nil. r,23 rairmeunt axe., and
.i11""!' "lea-n. 3231 W. Nerrla t
Jehn D. Ilnffnr. 2130 N. 10th at . and
uelph Pelihfk, ntll KraiiUferd hc . and
trr .',',. Hllfnian. 2101 Diamond rt..
fiJ JS. L,l."a" M'Tcmpl, 1700 W. Nerrls st,
tufn J. HenK. 3I.HII N 21th bI.. and
v,'J, J"l-rd. tlreensbcrB, Kj . and
wim"'1 ""re1". --$ Pine st,
Tli'i.,.H.P"!.1,r.p4W,.N- Frent " HnJ
t..,.L"e..' rl"'. :,1ns N. I-" at
"(,'"."" loin jiiewhlll tt
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IKrik riien BI) N. l.ltll Pt
ni.1,' f,er'r". I'1-'? N Ills' ft . and
Itet, W?rWn8r.NoeoU at. and M irS
.'X!e. .."-'O Crittenden st
7". ck. Harmony. Mlia ,
W,V.. Marks 1104 Merrla st.
end Kdith
iirti. 5,"'iBi"i 1511 N Alder
st ,
eniric V- l"w- .'"'' uxiern st
af. ?,nle.mi, "elanre N .1 . and Mar
Jmilt1 ." Murray. !(14fl a Yew.iell at
vin. ta,'J.222 Jackaen at
Sb".?-" '"" 8'h " ,,nU A",rt
First
Pay 4V4 Per
Cent. Interest
Zlit ted
Btiebridfe Sli.
1343 Chcitnet St.
Jehn Wammiker, Pru.
Penny
Savings
Bank
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Netice te
Architects '
WIDELY experienced man.
''well qualified in architcc
ure, Bpccialibt in censtruc-
J'.en, specifications and euper-
firm of architects doing hlgh hlgh
Jlassweik. Ne job tee latge;
30,000 ON PART TIME Wjf9fci lllL.iiit AKa 'V W
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Little. Hebii Vlaslie. of L'ef Gaslilll street, had the "satchel and shining face" lh.it Uie Bard nf Aten (old about
when she ucnt le Itie Hlimcy Sthoel today, but there Is nothing of lagging steps or unwillingness in (he line
that Is seen entering the McC.ill Scheel doers ns the new term epeni
MAYOR WHO? ASKS MOORE,
WHY, SMITH, SAYS BROWNIE
Negro Ballyhoo at Byberry Fair,
"Stubs His Tee"
"lirewnle," a Negro bnllhrn audi
one of tli" best peanut salesmen at
tending the l'hilndclphla County 1'ulr
at M,iberr. Iiml Impressed upon him
pMprda h Mnjer Moere the answer
te tile question, "What's In a nnineV"
The Mnjer mid his party of c)ty of
ficials hnd ended their inspection of the
fnlr grounds nnd were ready te depart.
As the Mnjer nas about te step Inte
his automobile in front of the grand
stand, "Brownie," with n smile of
pleasant recognition spread all ecr his
fnce, approached with extended band
and hnred head.
The Majer turned te shake bunds.
"Howdec-de, Majer Smith," said
Brownie, still buiillng.
The Majer' extended hand dropped
suddenly and he stepped back.
"Majer who?" asked the Mayer,
with particular emphasis en the "who."
"Brownie's" smile faded Imme
diately, lie began te stutter and al
most dropped the basket of peanuts.
The crowd tittered.
Ter half a minute Brownie steed cm
banasscd, unable te say a word. The
Mayer watched and waited. Finally
some one in the crowd came te
Brewnlc'f. assistance and whispered
"Moere."
"till, jes," said the peanut boy and
the jojeus smile lcturncd in all Its
glory as he clasped the Majer's hand.
"Just forget the name, that's all,"
he apologized,
JOHN R00NEY WAS DRUNK
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His Held-up Story Sounded O ,K.
Until Police Investigated
Jehn Rooney, thirty years old, of
1.'!10 Seuth Twenty-ninth street, en
tered the Twentieth and ITltzwutrr
streets station last night with a bandit
talc that for a lime sounded plausible
enough. t
Then Jehn Watsen, twenty-seen,
of 1417 Seuth Twentj -third street, an
acquaintance of Uoeney's and the al
leged bighwavu.an. loudly protested his
innocence. Lxaminatieit showed that
both were heavily charged with homr hemr
brewV They were held for a further
hearing en RcptemDcr !.
Scleral typewriters were reported te1
huc been stolen during the night from
13. 1'. Gallagher, of 15 street and Le
high avenue.
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custem.made waists
fabrics of
cigarettes,&&j
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EVENING MflO
MARRIED FIFTY YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks, of Ger
mantewn, Celebrate Today
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Brooks, 1 17 I
1'ast Wlster street. Gcrmnntewii, nre
telebratlng their golden wedding anni
xersary at their bnine ledaj. They arc
both spicnty jrnrs old and hnc three
children and two giamhhltdren.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were married
fifty j ears age In the old St. Luke
Ilpiscepnl Church, Germantown neiuie
abee Coulter street. "Most people
claim it Is terrible for folks te marrj
jeung," said Mr. Brooks at his home
today, "but Lillian and I wete mar
ried when we were eulj twentj jears
old, nnd have been happy ever since.
My advice te the jeung people of to
day is te get married ns jeung nt pos
sible. Then tlitj can srttle down be
fore they have n chance te go w lid and
waste their best icnr, en foelihno!-s."
Mr. Brooks will wear the obi frock
coat suit in which be was mairied. lie
wa.) superintendent of the J. & B. Al
ii ii Knittini; Mill wlun he retired elccn
j ears age. Inning le"t only one day
out of forty-seven j curs' cniplejmenl
there. The aged couple nre contem
plating a trip te Seuth America dur
ing the winter.
Weman Injured by Team
While attempting te cress the street
nt Fourth niid Pitzwatcr &trrcts curly
Inst night. Laura Gnw, forty-two, 1MU
i'ulten street, was struck bv n horse.
The drher of the ehlele did net step.
The woman was tieated at Mount Sinai
Hospital for cuts and bruises en face
nnd body.
DlRECT-MAlL Advertis
ing will help yen get your
bharc of new business.
TllE HeLMEb PtlEbS, -Printers
1315-29 Chetry Street
Philadelphia
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cmre lieurlwme
JJir.HiKADi: lrerk Inatalled
b a rrll.ible lienr ctiarin
Ippb Mifetr ii nd entlafnctlen.
Uuy jour
Lighting Fixtures
from Hip iniinururlurrr. Orlelnal
end dUtlnrlUn dmltns In pelld
bma enb,
A Ytar te Pay if Yea Desire
Open I'.ria. 'Ill 10. list. 1809.
Sromund&'Serip
Zin flERMAKTOVVKAVE.
FHONt'CCUVMeiAIOd
SUITS, COATS, DRESSES
for
AUTUMN WEAR
We specialize in Tailored Suits, Top
coats, Dresses, Waists, Blouses, Knick
ers, Spert Bleemers, Sweaters, Under
wear, Hosiery, Scarfs, Tailored Hats,
etc.
Oui liim is te supply new wild un
usual uhiiiK' for nil outdoor wear nt
prices consistent with high standards
of quality and workmanship.
fit guaranteed
the best
.OFPbELtelA; FKIDATSEPTESIBER S.1922
.i$)GEBHiMbELHlA.
90,000 PERSONS REGISTER
FOR NOVEMBER ELECTION
Women Outnumber Men In Seme
Precincts, Officials Say
Registration of voters en the first of
the three dajs jestcrday was in nc nc
cenlauce with expectations, according
te City Treasurer Watsen, chairman of
the Republican City Committee.
Reports from various sections of the
city lndlcaled that the registration was
light, but about the same as en the first
of the registration d.us two yrai'i age.
As a lesult a concerted drive will be'
made en the next two registration days, '
September 10 and October 7. i
This Is desired se that Philadelphia i
may give te Gifferd 1'lnchet, the lie- j
publican nominee, a large vote.
Political leaders estimated after the i
polls bad closed at 10 e clock hist night
that about 00,000 persons had regis
tered. In many of the precincts women were
repertctl te have.ercgistcrcd in greater
numbers than the wen. It was also
estimated that about fiO per cent of
these who registered yesterday were
women.
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1 Yeu take
no risks
when you buy your eggs in
an American Stere. We
guarantee you twelve geed
ones in every dozen
Selected
Eggs
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Eggs you can be sure of.
qptdSert ,,,
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twelve
The pride of the farmyard.
In enr Phila Camden
and suburban Stores.
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The Bell Tells for the
Straw Hat September 15th
J Wc are splendidly prepared te meet your re
quirements .in Felt Hats for fall. The new
styles arc exceedingly attractive, and wc
show a number of pleasing shapes and colors.
J The assortments comprise the best features
of Stetson and Scheble of the American
manufacturers and several well-known im
ported lines.
3 Brown shades largely dominate in color.
There are ajse a number of interesting things
in Pearls, Grays and mixed colorings.
Seft Felt Hats $.", ?H, $7, 58 and $10.
Derby Hats $5 te $10.
Tweed and Homespun Caps in creat variety
fit and 53.30.
Business Hours, S:30 A.
JACO
STOLEN KISS PUTS
PILFERER IN CELL
"One-Shirt Eddie" Clark Snarls
Threat of Suicide When De
nied Bail for Escapade
DECAMPED WITH 80 CENTS
, "Bucky" Deree Improves
"One-Shirt lMdi" flails, f 1"lsi "Bucky" Deree, the five-year-old son
North Bedine stieet, who kissed a 0( ;,lwnrd V. IJeice, has steadily lm
pretly girl while she slept and Mele , nr0VC( shite the icttirn of his father
eighty cents out of her father's punts (isl Kulurdiiv from I-'ort Leavenworth,
pocket, was held without ball JJ . Although Iip had a iclapse en Tuesday,
Maglstrnte Glcnli today. lie has Ixeii ninth better since his
i ii i i i ,i. r.ll. father s leave was extended. Mrs. De-
As he .being led hack te the crl - W , , f M (,Ilnrc, i:,,.
loom. "Lddl-" snarled at the tun - rxc m
kej .'"ieu,'!"" 1 Imve te worry , rt f I'elltlcnl Prisoners.
rmSicmnJI iTcmnlnlt Kt' " ets pardei, may come through
'I'l.n nu,.nr,n. .. f,... u i hi ! ill P IH
arrested occurred in the early morning
of August ". Blbalieth Ben, seven
teen j cars old. of LM1 West Columbia
avenue, awoke le feel n man's rough
chin pressed ngninst her cheek. As she
struggled out of bed a man's form
Hashed bv her deer te l.er father's room.
Llizabcth screamed and aroused her
father.
They gave chase, nnd she say she
recognized "One-Shirt 1'ddle" ns he
fled through jlie front deer of their ci
gar store en the ground fleer of the
house. '
Clark was arrested the snme night
rtWJBifflflaBtQ,
INEXPENSIVE VASESELABORATE'
' CLNTERPIECES,0.FLOWERS
Sati.rdy Closing Heur
11 neon
MacDonald & Campbell
Final Days
of the
25
Reduction Sale
Fine 3-Piece Suits of Unfinished Worsteds,
Cheviots, Tweeds and Hemespuns, also 2
Piece Suits of Tropical Weight Worsteds.
Palm Beach, and Norfolk Suits. And 2- and
3-Pieec Gelf Suits.
Considering the high quality and tailoring of
our men's clothing, we de net knew of a greater
opportunity te buy suits se advantageously. There
is still time for you te secure your share at
genuine savings from regular prices.
Alterations at Cost
Alse Reduced
Men's Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Pajamas
Business Heur 8:30 te 5:30
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
142426 CHESTNUT
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at his home. Since then Magistrate
(Menu wim told niion.uiieiiH letters have
come In Hip Millien house HireatejiiiiB
that Hip girl will lie "get" unless i she
drops Hip prosecution, but Mi"H Huns',
testified without any show nf fear.
Then up stepped another, complain
ant. II. T. Cernell, n tin reefer, nt
1K-17 North Slxlh sired, lie declared
iemp eiip had entcrid his plncc- early
Hip meruliig of August 2 and ran
sacked It. (hiding netliliiK. A,yr,tl','l'
witness. Georg" Miller, LS10 North
Sixth street, testified Iip had recog
nized "I'Mille" as ene of two liiPti he
had seen leinlng the tlnsiiillli s shop.
Maglstinte Glenn held "Kddlp" In "n
pxtrn .$800 ball fr 1,IC Grand .Miry
en this charge.
I in Ulivv.i .uu. ....j e
Cellins
Baths
Electric
and Steam
Salt Rubs
Maseage
NIOHT AND DAY SERVICE
8LEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPINO
219.25 NORTH BROAD STREET
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ACTING MANAGER DEFENDS
PHILA. VETERANS' BUREAU
Majer T. H. Stllwell Calls Charges
Made at Legien Convention Untrue
Mnjer T. N. Stllwell, filing mali
nger of tlif Philadelphia office nf the
Veterans' Bureau, today declnred "un
true" most of the ciltlcism leveled nt
the office nt the State convention of the
American Legien yesterday.
L'r. William H. Unkcii. of Tiega
Pest, this city, and chairuinu of Hie
Committee en Disabled Soldiers and
Medical Aid, said in Willinmspert the
local office was "bureaucratic" In Its
methods, that clnlmants were net treat
ed courteously and that .SO per cent of
the applicnuts were legnrded as im im
poseors. In ileiijing thne assertions Majer
Stllwell said it must net he forgotten
that tlie Veterans' Buieaii is f lie Gov-
OPEN TILL 5
Fine Worsted Suits
At Exactly One Half
Their Fermer Regular Prices
PERRY'S
Final Closing Sale
at
HALF PRICE
Is the wind-up of the most successful
Spring and Summer Season in our history.
One -clean sweep of every garment
fine Woolen and Worsted Suits Light
weight Spring and Fall Overcoats a few
Winter Overcoats and Rubberized Rain
coats all at exactly one-half their former
regular prices
Woolen and Worsted Suits that were
$58, new $29. Suit3 that were $40,
new $20. Suits that were $30 and $28,
new $15 and $14.
etc., etc.. etc.
Terms of Sale
Cash Only
Ne Refunds Ne Exchanges
During- this week alterations
rdll be permitted at cost
PERRY & CO,
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
English Hurdle Fence
, flADE OF SPLIT CHESTNUT TIMBER--
.i nmeljntlv answers every purpose en Farms Suburban
i', anri Country Places especially lanrs eatates Its
j. , Miprcd. tu'tle appearance glvee tb efe-t of an nnctlsh
' "utnrv Hern- Order new Immediate Oeliverv
Vy Fend for Oea-rtpftt lloehl''
SAMUEL H.TENDLER
IttArt LAND TITLE SLDG., PHILADELPHIA
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Strayer's
the Scheel
of Successful
Students
Net the eldest
Net the cheapest
Net the quickest
Just the best
because Us graduates de
mere and better work
Send for booklet about
successful students
or call and sec us at work
w 807 Chestnut St.
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:;a
rrnment'n "baby biircnit," nnd tMlf'W
when It was formed It bail no nrrcc i,i
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nctits in pi u. . ';
"Ne doubt mistakes have crept lnM ) ,.
he Mild, "but up nre i edifying them,, j,A'
ami don't force! that we hnve n Ire M'
iiiPiideiiH task. We are plaeed here te lN
fellow the law passeil ny congress ana rfii
nre doing it. te Hip best of our ability." wVi
$20,934, 1 1 5 In Taxes for August ', HM
Itecelvcr of Taxes Kcndrlck tedajr1
repertctl that the taxes received for
Hip month of August totaled .$29,03t,f
11.", against .$.12, HI".0.'J2 recclvwl tht
same month last J ear In taxes. Fer
the eight months of tlilH jear .$r4,l)R6,
04S lias been iccelved In nil for taxes.
Last Vcar the taxpayers centrlbufwl
.$.",4Sis,',S2 te the city trpnsury in
eight months. The decrease In rrnl
estate tax and the Increase In the school
tux make tin nverage decreasp of n
prexlniiitcly twcnty-flvp cents en the
entire schedule.
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