Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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F IIdL lb u uUUIWlU i DIME EAH F0R
ON SCHOOLTAX R1S
Cost of Twe Cigars a Menth te
Rate Payer Would Mean
Needed Buildings
CATHARINE PUTS QUERY
PHOTO Ml
COURTESY
if i in'
t Mllflll
Ml
jptfuplc were wltlinK t
inin.iHi In llie school
ttx
It w
milil
i eras ti ii it waited outside the church.
I i Mr. Rockefeller, who was rici-niii-
Iip tiosslble rapidly te ......i,,,! ,v Mr. .Tnlin D.. Jr.. mid Ml . Ti-r.l rti.-il.m nt Imi- linmn. IfiLII lttlffner
. .... .i...i..mMa untullt inim exist- Ahhv lliiil(ifpllip. IiN arnnddmiffiitni . stiwr.
rfllcyc mi I ttliilHM ,iCier1ln was 'se plcnticd with the courtesy of the Shortly ifter 7 o'clock, while pack
ing, m femc sil 001 ",,,,," ,...,.... photographers thnt he favc thorn each u i hi her nihbiiiid's dinner. Mr. Waso Wase
, Jeseph W. Catharine. vlce ineslilciu M -cent piece. x I ne-kj- saw smoke penrlnv down the
. h Heard of Education. . I stninvnv Inte the lmll. Then she heard
. rnHinrliie ders net ndvocate n, UCI n Ml SUSPICION' ! the patter of feet.
. Mf' 1 i Zl. .,! he says Ihr-re " tLU 4!LLr,U,UN Altlieurii the stairway was filled with
fl ""I'.'t.iii.'i Vi.;t ;niu1itieti can bci, a .. .....,, Mneh.. nun crncklliig weed Bnvnrniii?
mat tier tnnK wnH traiiRiit witn great
risk, Mrs. Wiisoiiesky groped her way
' 3?.' - Face. Ch.rg. of Robbery
.i.flHt te stnrtlc the, public and the Iun.v xcney, thirty-one yearn old,
iinnl of Kdncntlen with the mip11mi j ,-,,-, lienvls street, arcsted Saturday
it it 10.000.0(MI 1)0 sneni rui-ii ; .tr.
i nun nnru nitfriv I in i r ' i r -' ..:....';.,.,.M.giagas- '0m!T't m :HH
i.nn iittrn .vwr i , ,,, M Aimfe in
w.siii.ss w... IMlOrlmPiW BATS TRIMMED FKBB ur inn"" .n... . OUlllliiH
I BYBRAVE MOTHER, f u MIU ' I W H
s , ) imi A nnl 1.11 ' IBIBkw iDryiarTst X$m IhI I! r USMmBS 101 7 Hbm , Nl !
l v tun ana sirr.'ia .! ' -wm (! :. hih bv: . biub sajbh i . r u 'r;
ILII M IDI IMWn IUI JMWf Iffll t'JL llf IWWJ I IP! li'iMlW FIHl EkJ I III Nl WX9
nSZrriSn 0 YEUAm TRADING STAMP WITH I Ffrert j Lu HI SJt, 1
MfMA EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY iJeventh) TO ! 3rk 7 .i
.Ht !-' I III Bl .h tn.MI'sS3B& it'.i
111 ! II. j 111 1 IES.1A JWJ flTrElV r '.11
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r '' fH feiTTT Y 1 1 Tltennr . ?1
i- i i'vtK'' m wl 'i H) M ' tflll f WAS ' 1
' R !TTrWadJftyrfMTTH fa
n 7 Snei. OS 9 O jfiifci Ch.tfgg- w
i
UUU telk.A IJ.. te
pi nwriiii nmnni man nacgmpaniei i
t Kindly Photegraphtrt
New Yerk, Nev, W. Photegraphu
linn ucaru uunu i, uuckeiciicr wnn m
attend church yesterday morning with
liiii ion, Jeliti
llilli, went
They dldn
I hey each came back a dime richer for'
the trip. . '
When the financier learned tilxi
tegraphcM wcre assembled at the I CROSSED WIRES START FIRE
Ifhurcli tinnp lilm ns he entered, he, .
iiistructeu ins secreinry 10 nK iiiem
tin v In refrain. Se they closed their cam- Mix. Annn Wasonevkv saved her
ehu D., Jr., nt I'ecantiw Mrs. Anna Wasonesky Gropes
up te photograph them.
ln't get n photograph, hut ' Through Clouds Of SmOKS tO
Reach Imperiled Tots
two children from prebnlilc denth thif
morning during u fire which threatened
rnVst charges en n permnncni iei
ffionen. This would meat, th
?!. average tnxpa.rer of the city. 1 ej
'' iVnn,f i.renertv nsesl at S3.M
'" M-hnel MlilillMBS. UIIIll me grvju
S.Snnnnnn uregram laid out by the
JS last March was completed, spene
f the deslrc te correct the present con-
,l0Iin Increaie of one-quarter of a
A tax "'i"" '.,. ..,..,,1,' f,i ,,,
mm ".. LnZ . n ' nermnnen lean
innr
ing
'. " r.,nee of nrenerty nssei at ?j.mi
enTd have te sacrifice two cigars a
""iPmi ...nm tust sviBKested for the
,t ar bv Huperlnteiidwit llroeme te , ! k ,lVt.niaw v
Jncml ; $15,000.00ff. H mwely a i , ,vlleM. nwwa
JSncement and improvement en the r N ,
picscnt plan. V
Hopes e Find Funds
"if the beard can find money out
f the " " tnx ,i,v'. et nlne ""i1 OM0"
.'!i .-hi- n. innile last year, te nay
the cestM for a lean for such ti program ,
there will be no hesltancy-beut going j
Mr Catharine pointed out that te
i.rt iliN iiregram it would be necessary
51 berr iw nt least R8,0()0.00(l diiring
h- co mmg "ear. The sinking fund ami
Merest charges en such a lean amount
e about $040,000 n year.
Ve nic faced by two problems,"
i,i Mr. Catharine, ."first, whether te
;."..,, n., fiiblitiennl burden en the city
te the second Doer bedroom
Nhe wnv .Tesephlue, her four-year-
lilll itillllflitnl Irvlliff tt 1ifli .Tnlin. n
!! 5'HLa tU.S!nT," " il.reyeMdd bi'e her VrLVa tlmbedV
ninn who beat mid robbed David Celer.l "" 1,0-. lleth wcre creeping slowly,
llfiy-feur. of .4042 North Franklin I u"i,f ,wcr ..eM f'" verge of celhips e.
Mreet. I'elcr xVus found unconscious in Mneky first picked up .To .Te
il' weeds neiir .fenklntewn Saturday l)l,i",,1 'l tnJrle'J ''pr ? the "tract,
night. He gave n dcwrlntlen of his ns- llV" !' hi-ought the boy te safety.
Millant, which tallied with that of the . Nonesky, who had been In the eel
prisoner ' '"' l'a"", 0 xe rictie ,f his wire as
Celcr'left Iris home Wednesday te f1"" w"s n,10t te cellapK' Os n rcHilt of
buy an nutomehlle. He hud nO(l nn.l u I her efforts. .
i.nlil wnfi.1i. tvlilnli win. .lnlsHintf ivln.li , I lie tire. Wlllcll was Started U.V
he was found. lie told liellce lie re-
iiiembcieil nothing after entering ii
saloon at Ocrmuntewii und Hunting
HXcei't that . he met n
ppcarnnce tallies with taht
cni'ieil eliftrii lielil wire". It is be-
lii-wd, cmixeil about $000 damag'-i
mill It i
iiepetl te ndd 1.100 boys te the J."0
troops. The round -upi will dew ne.t
Saturday with a jamboree en City Hail
play a.
Diamond Rings Misting
Hiram Taul. 11510 North Tiventy-I
third street, reported te the police thisi
morning that two diiimeud rings, valued
at J?14."i0, have been missing from hi1-1
home for several weeks, lie said lie)
does net knew whether they were lest
or steki..
BOY SCOUTS AIDED
Luncheon Speakers Tell Business
Men te Help Youngsters
The Hey- Scout round-up week pro
gram was given n beet by speakers at
two luncheons today.
At the City Husfncss Club luncheon
In the Hetel Adelphia Dr. Philip Stout
urged the business men te devote as
much nf their lime ns tiewsihln thin week
te their bnjs and te scouting. Jr the'
luncheon of the Fourth Street Club Dr.
fleerge .T. Tisher made a similar plea.
ri't. 1f.t Usijuii- i.w. m. 1.11111 !i lit
"ICV ....-- - . J. lit" !", T wu iimj vniirm II im-
bv an lncreareii uix raw, , .....nv. m. presented before schools and various
little, and, secemi. me i . gntherlngs I'V.'ty .lay tliis week
nimintlng cer u ui.......,. ..-
Iilch cost twenty-nine cents a cubic
fwt a while age te construct new ces:
fiftv-twe cents a cubic feet.
'While we knew that we ought te
mend fifty or nlxly millions of dollars
right awav as buslneKs men we can
net nt this time see our way clear te
go ahead. Ciery new M'henl, especially
these of the higher grades, lays addi
tional charges en the running expenses
of the plant for salaries and overhead,
und lids must be taken into con cen con
lideratien. Must Fellow Stale Law
"Wc are compelled by the Stnte
hw te i.illeit sufficient taxes te pay
certain cliarges. The remainder of our
npi'iis-es must be kept within n cci
tnln iniltace. The ilexllile iteiii. for
nhieh we must collect nllicli'iit te meet I
expenses, aiv teachers f-ulnrii" and le.ni
costs. 'The limitation of til"c levy is e-i
money for current administrative ex
pftipes and supplies.
"Last year we had a tax levy of ulna
mid one-half mills. It Is our desire net
telncieae the amount 'of the levy, but
our expenses have advanced, unci it Is
lelng te cost us mere te carry the sjs
tun. We will get somewhat less than
M.OOO.OOO mere Income tlimi last year.
due te the increase of real estate
moments. That will ndeiiiately tak?
arc of the increased epcnscs without
additional taxation.
"If we are te go Mill further and try
end finance n large lean for new build
ingi it is a diffeient matter. We enn enn
net piy the entire nifieuiit of tiie cur
rent f mills, and there is always n chance
that we will be met with opposition if
the r.ile is incrcaed.
"The rypert lliiancier.s of the beard
are tring te timl a wnv in which p. uf-fi'-ii-nt
lean te meet the piv.viit needs
can be llnntcl. We inus-i nnl forget
that wi liaie te finish the bulldinch
eommenri'il ln year, which will cost
nbeut .?:mmio,eiio.
Want (e Itcinedy flii-1ilbiis
"We are eeustnntly receding com cem
rl.ilnts fniiii citizens as te the condition
of the ki'IkmiIs. h'i knew thoe mn mn
filtiens ejst nnd we want l(, reined
the sltiiaiien ns seen as possible, but It
is the pnuie old sterj we haven't Uie
aieiiry.
"The public la clamoring for nw
ifboel buildings. Will thnt siinin pub
lie consent te a quarter-mill increase in
the tax rate for the coming year?"
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2a The Leadincf
Mineral Wat
ater
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Wemen8 Club Events
Scheduled for Today
SUPERIOR QUALITY -
i
The enthusiostle approval esocerded
The Polished Girdle Diamond
la en assurance. ,pf Its buppemacy
ever
all ether Diamonds
Available only from this Establishment
Committee en Ward Affairs of tl. !
i " "'. Mls Clara Middleton,
iluirniim, 0:.'0 A. M.
flnM? '"""''JK ''ass, NewCenturvl
V. M ' lnml,bcli Ifidcr. 1U::tO j
ItWits' Club nici'tlng nt 2:110, at the I
!. Club, 24- Seuth Canmc street. I
FeSK, TTK MemIny n,,b of,
Wntimn'M f'lub of Germnntnwn. mu-
n ia tm t the home of .Mrs. CleorVe ll !
a te t UVst vliv",yn av"u !
nJ).'?,If!',l0"n s"-itnr Club, evenln-'
""'tliW for nubile m.1,01,1 tea. he's. 'U '
inr in V: . -. .." ".'.'. "af Pnin. meet .
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Mark
Eighth
31st Anniversary
Accounts Net Due
Sale! Charge
Until January
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Special Tomorrow 1
Women's &
Misses' Frecks
Vary Special at
-
IS
,0(1(1 little lets from
our regular stock
and a new shipment
of samples.
Beaded and braided
dressy models, also
charming' plaited
and plain paneled
dresses for general
utility wear, many
showing bright
touches of Bul
garian embroidery,
pretty ornaments or
buckles or gay
sleeve facings.
VtlvtU, Peirtt
Twill; Jirityi,
Canten Crtpei and
Satin-Faced
:Llt Ttn.tlierg SECOND- KLOOlt
Special Tomorrow!
$1.85 "Harvard $
Mills" Sheets
ra
l
49
-v titet.
TOJ
i44lwJwi . .i 1J
Our own exclusive
brand -noted for its
excellence wanted
81x90 size.
Medium weighty bleach
ed; seamless; exception
ally durable. Extraor
dinarily fine laundering
qualities !
sl.lt nrntlivm KIRST ri.OOlt, NOTVnir
Special Tomorrow!
ss asttM
Jaa.
Idmah "Hep,
Chettt" and
among the most
popular of all
holiday giftt.
Massive con
struction; large
full eize. Mnth
and dust - proof
Highly polished;
beautiful weed.
20x20x48 inches.
.Special Tomorrow!
85 Seamless Reval
Wilten Rug's sale-priced
$67.50 &$72.se
'muv iii i no iiniinvnn.Mtff.r i
jjS;fe;,noVui'kefx-hs..r
LlIlllMlt' nln.il., -...1 !...
..f..,Au;n,nrefXffir7,1;
ll'l 30.00
i
r Brld, nr 1,i
nMeemi, beB,itlfy ,re.
I'U unir -plM ,,
"! of ! tnauring ,ua.
' llmt n,fU, ,,. uf
ail.fncteryu.,.M,,t,,
' He, te 150. or r.
"'"" ll.pl.y room,
te n.n.t ,
t remrkbl prlr
Tyritish Tep Coats
'-'Great Coats, Ulsters
1$ Frem a host of well-known makers, in
cluding: Maxim, Burberry, Nichelson,
Jehn Barren & Sen, Savev
Tayler's Guild, Thexten &
Wright
IJ Very swagger, indeed- typically British
in their loose easy shaping and irresistible
cut and swing. Beth single and double
,brcastcd models, with 's belt, full belt or
no belt at all, as you fancy.
' J 'There arc wonderful colorings in them -greens,
grays, hazy mixtures, elusive pat
terns in everplaids a variety which we
believe is unequalled in the Citv. Prices
$45 te $l 15.
Specially Clethes Shep, 3J fl,j0r
JACOB REElS'S SONS
1424-1426 Chestnut Street
EST. 1171
"We knew hew-
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Mt nrethPM THIRD PL.OOR-
Only 78 in this wonderful
Anniuertary let.
Rich, beautiful Oriental
patterned mers in veiy
artistic celbrings. Just
what many are peeking
for Thanksgiving and
quite the handsomest of
"practical" gifts for
Christmn!
Sit 8.3x10.6 Feet
Fringed, $72.50
Without Fringe, S67..S0
lit llrntheri FOURTH I'LOOll
Special Tomorrow!
$32.50 Fleer Lamp
& Shade, $2495
An Anniversary o)w e)w
t unity te save richly en a
most welcome Christmas
flift!
Heautiful hand-polished stand
wired for two light, complete
with '24-inch ' tailored Mik
shade, with double S-hkh silk
fringe, silk eurtai n and
.stretched lining. Kinishul with
plaited ISeurgrtte top. Only
."( in the let.
t.ll irullier I'llUlD rQOi:
Special Tomeriow!
Women's $2.75 te $3.25 Silk
Striped Union Suits,
1.75
Jutt the 'weight hundred i of
women like for winter wear
Weel-finish union suits- with
(lUtt'h Hecks, ellliiw slnevii Mini
in ankle length; also sleevelet,
IjMew-neck efTeuts with full titi-
loved knee length. Beth lcgulnr
and extra sizes. Ne mail or
Pheno erdci-B.
Lit llrelliert PHIST FLOOR. .fOUTH
Special Tomorrow!
Wemen'sSI &SI.25JAp
Cliaraeis Saedc QUve 03?
Mett of them at leu than making
eettt
Popular strap-wrist t,vle and el
bow length glevei in black, white,
gray, mode, beaver, sand, brown and
covert.
I.lt Brether FIRST Fl.OOIt. jjQfTH
Special Tomorrow!
Women's 19c te 35c Linen
Handker
(chiefs i
6000 in all freaf choice for
holiday buying.
Sheer and heavy linen; quarter-Inch
hems; great variety
' III 'Af-J
11
.I.lt Brethem
of pretty effects.
FIRST FLOOR, SOl'TH
Special Tomorrow!
I Sx
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LAV - JkA
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Beys' $P
4
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h, Doinrnec $
& Hats
98
LfXl?..,.. ......!.. ..Jll TJf.e
uici yuiiiii.tivi uti imc
I them for Christmas and at
' thi8 saving they're well worth
.' buying NOW!
i
(Anether big Anniversary special!
j Tan bombazine same finish inside
and out. ivory .seam taped nnd
cemented. Deuble breasted; full
belted; slashed pockets; water
proof. Sizes 6 te 18.
Lit Brether SECOND FI.er 7TH ST
2.95
Special Tomorrow!
$5 Gas ! $
Reflecting Steve!
7r will take the chill off a large
room and the Annivenary
Sale almeit halvee itt regular
cost
Square copper-i eflecting sur
face with wonderful heat ra
diation. Pictured.
" ft 11 i ll
A! "i lil '' l.H
lijrswss
fa '
3
T.tt nr.Hlier. THIRD FI.OOR-
.Special Tomorrow!
Women's? te 10f$f QF
FineHih Shoes! Iv3
' ery graceful
lactt,, all the
wanted heels.
Kine black and
brown leathers
and many com
binations, in
tituling some
with kid or
cloth tops. Lace
or button; sizes
ill . . r a a
-j ie n; aa te
:LH Brether FIRST FUflR, NORTH
4i
"Let Them Tell Yeu
Ask any of our many thousands of en
thusiastic customers why they are such
staunch Perry boosters.
They will tell you they have proved by
"the Loek and Compare Method" that
our Super-Value Policy assures fine
quality Clethes only, at an actual saving
of many dollars en each individual Suit
and Overcoat.
We urge that you prove this yourself.
Loek and Compare!
Our Super-Value prices are $28, $33,
$38, $43 and up.
PERRY'S
W
SUITS
Fer All
Occasions
Handsome woolens in ex
clusive designs; rich Chev
iots, Worsteds, Cassimeres
and Fine Twilled Heavy
Blue Serges.
Net one tailor in a hundred
can secure such grace and
fit as are found in these
handsome Suits. Loek and
Compare
Evening Dress Clethes
Tuxedo Coats and
Trousers
Silk Evening Vests
A Wealth of
OVERCOATS
Crembies Finest ic tht
world.
Werumbps Finest Amer
ican Fabric.
American Woolen Com
pany's best plaid backed
fabrics.
Shaggy Shetlands and Ger
manias. Beavers
in
Storm Ulsters
Raglan Shoulder
Ulsters
Bex-Back Overcoats
Kimene-Sleeve Coati
With Seamless Back
Conservative Medel
M
Special Tomorrow!
$9 Cottage Sets, $4.95
Service for Six
Set consists of dainty
blue - and - geld bordered
cups, saucpis, dinner
plates, bread ami butter
plates, soup plates nnd
(lessen saucer., one cov
ered vegetable dun. iw..
open vegetuble dishes and 2 meat dishc
.."i 'iTfts
v yi
1.11 llriilher THIRD ll.(.ul-
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it-trcr
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Special Tomorrow '
$6 P. N.
Corsets
$
3
Net only Perry's customers are
enthusiastic you'll find our
salesmen brimful of it, tee. They
often de a little window shopping
of their own. Tliey knew the
wonderful quality of the Suits
and Overcoats we have te sell,
and what the actual saving is
compared with the qualities and
prices elsewhere.
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
Hatr th.
Columbia .
Nw Preem
R.cerdt
n
Special Anniversary
tot with prices haired
for quick disposal!
Ilcrtdtilul ilk brechc; 0y
boning; wide elastic grrdie
Sizes 10 te 30.
.1.11 Brether -SRCOND Kl.eOR
il:
rine-
tllis
n i
In the Subway Stere
Special Tomorrow !
Yellow Pine Utility Bexes, 25c
Closed cut .rnC,, ut
Made fin one
l" eui Allies
according t e
Vigid govern
ment specitka-
1 lrniw Uti...,r.l,
yellow nine; rc-enfercpd .i i":
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Ki-ained
boxes. 27x17x5 'ii.
ivy
borage
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TUESDAY SPECIAL
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$125 Phonegra
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Balance
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Our fnt etl'i of the-i)
well-known mstiuinents ni
this cxtreiufl.v low (ii lie
met with .-iit-h a ipiii-k ie-
sp(iiie that we luiv,- en
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