Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    "7 if y ft ( V W i-4 i t J .
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em FIGHT FOR
SEEN MINE W
pit Owners Claim 8emt of
"Rescued" Were Net In-
stitutien Inmates
the Bcnti Btrinplnf Mine ramp near1
-ume t.r-CH uy .cnnBTivaniR BtBTC
trnniwra iinH nhln Welr--. ,..!.....
curly yesterday Is net a closed Incl
in-iu, eui win de innen into tne courts,
it was announced today at the offices
of the company.
Officers of llente Brethers were In
conference with their cenhicl today and
later will go te Columbus with a view
te entering the courts of Ohie.
Seme of the "boys" who were rc
moved from a box car bunkhouse and
taken into Ohie, never were inmates of
tlie institution for the feeble minded,
nccerdlng te Bents Brethers.
ynimiiiriiiii
Japanese Seprano Scores Success In
Excellent Production of Puccini
Opera
THE) CAST
Clo-Cle-S'an.
duiuki
Lieut. Plnkerten .
Mharplemi , .
Kate Plnkorlen . . ,
llore ,
YnmKlore
inu uonze
Tamakl Mlura
.Anita Khnera
uennare iiarra
.........Marls Valid
....Francti Moreufnl
Franccice Cure)
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Conductor aliener Franchattl
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CONDITIONS DECLARED BAD BrVTA0AMA BUTTERFLY
pj Aeclatt& Pre
Celumtau. 0., Nev. 24. PosslWl PesslWl
lir thnt n lepal battle in Ohie courts
might provide a sequel te the spec
Scular "rcBCUP of fourteen former
Km X. of the Ohie institution for
IU feeble-minded from the bunkhmiw
if a (.trip mlne near Turtle Creek. I'M..
rly M-fterdny, was being considered
'Tleetaring that the fourteen "boy."
ktd been inveigled away from the In
stitution and put te work nt the mine
for little l'n.v nnd under unsatisfactory
nindltlenK. representatives of the Ohie
Welfare Department with rcnnsylvnnln
mite police swooped down en the work
inn, bundled the boys into automobiles
nnd I whisked them ever the State line
into Ohie before court action te detain
them might bp started.
While no active resistance te the ceun
was offered at the mine, the return of
the "boys wn iuuuweii uy oiuiu eiuiu
tnent at Pittsburgh from Frank J.
Bentz. manager of Benta Bres., the
Columbus firm which operates the work
Ines. te the effect that he would seek
rpfeiirse In Ohie courts. Bents an
nounced that the, 'Iwys "had been ml
Judged mentally $M physically compe
tent by repatablefleians."
One of tMtjMr taken away from
the mine. jtf.-BeftbkdecIared, had been
employed t fotfeeven years, sev
eral ethers for fenrr five years nnd
the remainder for seVefcpr eight month.
Thev nlL'eume voluntarily, he assert
ed, nnd were paid regular wages for the
work they Aid."
He denied that living conditions r.t
the nierntlWS-were' deu.
LAMP FACTORY
A Lm m 331 MARKET STREET Sgffl 8 fc 8:
kmum cut Branch list vonanfe nirtei, nega 0pMiint- g
Yi will be LttertttM. hi tl SjttUl Fri., Sat. and Mop,
Biff Sale!
It selvesthe question, "Hew and
HO.00.tMi Mia
aw t II a r Mil
martaat ever . tha
Trna carp
mas
where te buy In order te save
Ji. . tunllfnl ...II inita
a .... " :--...:.
Mara, vnu will aava one
half what ether stores ehargs, be-
BHU
s
n V3 liaA cause w aw manufacture!- an
..?.." can save ou both the wholesaler'
and the retailer's profits.
White no consent en Mr. Bentz'a
nrolieeu ncuen was uyuuuuiu Here io ie
day, DirectorMacayeal.tef the State
Department of Welfare. In an an-neiim-ement
last nigh:, declared that in
ildrnt closed se far as he was con-
rnrnpri.
He wuiild net prosecute the Bentx
Company, Jincnyeat sata, Decausc it
was prolmble thnt it could net be proved
that force was used te tuke the "boys"
lrem Columbus.
Statements of the "boys," whi., ac
cording te Welfare Department efflcinls
runee in nge from eighteen te forty,
were te the effect that they had been
Induced te go te Turtle Creek by prom-'
Imw nf liich waces "and a eoed time."
The return of the fourteen State wards
te Columbus marks the conclusion of
months of effort, it was said at the
Welfare Department. The situation first
as brought te light here last August
and xtnee that time negotiations with
vnrietm branches of the Pennsylvania
Btnte government have been carried en.
After conferences with various a.gen
cie, co-npuiatien of the Pennsylvania
Btnte police was assured, it was said,
and the rnid plunued In order that long
rie!aM through court action might b?
avoided.
Today the "boys" were back at the
Institution here and working en the
Jobs they had before they departed.
The Ohie tigents snid last night that
the raid hiih a consequence of official
(leclnriitleiis that the young miners were
wards of Ohie nnd were working for
low wages under "terrible conditions."
Sergeant Creps, one of the ngeuttt, sata
he made it perianal inspection two days
before the rnid and confirmed the
charges.
"Seteinl days age," said Sergeant
tiep, "1 went te the enrep te nscer
tnin just what the conditions' were. J.
Donevan nnd II. H. llnult. of the Ohie
Welfare Department, gate me full de de
Kcriitien of the missing boys.
"When 1 nrrhed then1 I found the
fourteen jammed into n small cur uwi
as a himkhunsp. They were t-e dirty t
could net identify one from the ethrr.
I returned te Hip barracks nnd' reported.
Donetnn nnd Hauk shewetl me their
warrants and we decided te raid the
camp early jcterdny. I
"We found tin feutleen twys. nil
dlit., niiiip dressvd nnd hiii.c uitdri'Hsei!,
ling two abreast iu double bunks. Sani
tary conditions were terrible. The
Hents hrethers canm out of a heuce
ner.rbv and vigorously protested.
"Tlic heys seemed glnd te get awnv.
Kome said they were paid M a week.
Others declared they lecclved $S."
Pittsburgh, Nev. I.M. (Ilv A. P.I
The removal of fourteen "boys" from
The San Carle Opera Company cqn
tinued Its Philadelphia success at the
Metropolitan Opera Heuse laat evening
with an excellent performance of Puc
c ni tragic "Mndatna Butterfly" wmt
the Japanese soprano, Temaki Miuru,
In the title role. The part lias 'been
nng liere by greater voices than that
ib iiiiiiii million rttie- i.hib aiAitaa t.i
fermance carries a conviction in every
nntn nu trail am Ih .... .hIIm. t.M
the auditor is hearing a genuine Jap-
nuree iiuerpremiien or me reie, notaeiy
in the detail of the acting. Her voice is
particularly true ns te pitch and excel
lent as te quality and blended well with
that of Iiarra In the great love scene
nt m ciese ei tne nrst act, ana uise
with that of Mme. Klinova in the beau
tiful duet in the second act. Mme.
Mlura has evidently made a very care
ful study of the part both from the
nationalistic nnd the operatic stand
point, as her finished performance
shows.
Mr. Barra was fairly geed as Lieu
tenant Plnkerten, better perhaps in
voice than in the action, although the
role is both difficult and ungrateful.
Anita Klinova made an excellent Suzuki
and did especially geed work with the
ducts with Clo-Cle-San as well as act
ing the role well. Marie Valle, who
substituted for Richard Benelll, was
thoroughly satisfactory in this part, as
he is in all the roles of his large reper
toire, and Pietre tie Binsl made the
most of the short but intense purt as
signed te the Bense.
The orchestra played the difficult
music well, and the stage settings were
up te Mr. Onlle'H high standurd. Sig
nor Frnnchctti conducted.
Meet year lamp nets tttkt
art tamjrfaf. rer m imall rfapMit
mill hU thtm for yae wntU
Chrlttma.
Te WfctkMlers, Jobbers ft
Firaitnre Dealers
Taka advantage of our special
selection of lamps at greatly re-
'mere are numerous
i ana nnisnes.
ODDertunltv for
stock.
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Prices en Children's
"SHOOR-TRED" SHOES
Slxte High Lew
5 te 8 $4.00 $4.00
8J4-te II 4.S0 4.25
Wite 2 5.00 4.75
IVl te 7 6.00 5.75
Shee prices
are going up
buy NOW!
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our famous "Foetlite" ballet slippers, endorsed by lead
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Children's Threa-quartar Length Weel Socks
Three Heather Mixtures, Fancy Tops
1.15
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Make Your Thanksgiving
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Everything in smart coats and suits for street
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Women's Fur-trimmed Coats, $35 up
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Ne. 100 Victer Victrela, $150
Ne. 210 Victer Console, $100
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