Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC iDGER-PHlfcELPHIA. THUR8DAY' NOVBMBEB ' 80, IfiW
tmenis
Unueaally attractive
apartanente reflect
Inc refinement and ceed
taste. Bright, cheerful,
invir.ng ana meaerataiy
price.
Hrwts
Clearance
OF
ALL
OUR
HIGH-PRICED
MILLINERY
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t604 CHESTNUT
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tween L ' A i g I e n and
L'Aiylen Annsx t tmallcr
price and maller portions.
oed, Cookin?, Service the
ime at both places!
A dtily 65-cent Luncheon
a $1 Dinner or a la
arte.
ADAMS
310 M. Drnad St.
Belew the llits-Carlten
T"ANKSGIVING DINNER
12 te 2:n S 30 te S
Consomme JuU'nnt or Tomate Btye
Wea-t Vlreltla Turkfj
Ouster Filling Crnnbrrrj Snuc
Crcqmttl Potaters or
Bwttt rotnters. Se'ithern Ntyll
Asparagus Tip."
Rolls amt Dultrr
Waldorf SalaJ
Het Pumpkin or iUnce Heat Pit or
lec Cr-ain
CeSte Tra SHtk
Saltrii Almonds
$1.50
ADAMS CHOCOLATES
TJ)t ctietccit and most Jellcleun pro pre
curM. . 10r. 80c, fl.00, $3.00 the pound
Imported fancy heje., hand-painted
and tdd effect.
ai.se te ats.oe
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What Mart
Can be Asked
of glass for the windows
of a home than that it
should be crystal-like in
clearness, beautiful in
finish and afford abso
lutely accurate vision ?
Polished Plate glass
embodies all of these
qualities. Its use in the
windows of a home
signifies a rare combina
tion of geed taste and
excellent judgment.
Writ far information
Founded 1864
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Splendid Performance of Penchlelll
Opera With Seme Singers New Here
TUB CAST
te Eight Already Chesen
in Massacre Trial
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evening (jnvf PnticIiielH'M erwrtt, "Ln
Oliueniln." lit tlie McttiitMlituti Otirrii
' lleii-c. hrttlnq stihxtitttt 0 It for the
I erliriMiilly nniieiiMci'J iitrtoriiiame nf
I "Saldiiie."
I Tlie licrformiince was enr of the bout
1 Unit the cetniuinr hn.i clven In Hi
Marlen. III., Nev. .10. Court for tl'e present sniKin. Kdltli DeLys mtide her
RESEMBLES 1897 INCIDENT
By a Staff Correspondent
of the Evening Public Ledger
AGED MEN RADIATE CHEER .
AS THEY MAKE XMAS TOYS
Inmates of Heme Happy te Spend Time Carving and Painting
Things te Enliven Holiday for Youngsters
In a leiift n ml xuiuhtny room fit fort tees of walking dell, make the pnlnt
old men. making Chrlntmns toys. The hop leek like n veritable Kris Krlnglc'i
nann.s or many or tnein are no crippiti Hancium.
BANKRUPT IN DILEMMA
Llehtensteln Faeee Jail Term If He
Ofceye er,lneree Ceurt Order
Judse Dickinsen yeMerdsjr In th
tTnltea fltates District Coart .faere sum
tnlned Waller 0. DenglM, .fff., referee
In bankruptcy, in making an order en
gamuel Llehtensteln, .surviving part
ner ef Llchteatteta Brethers, of St
Seuth Second street, te pay ever te
the trustee In . bankruptcy $117,121,
which he la alleged te have concealed
' Judge. Dickinsen pointed out he may
Jay ever the meaey in accordance with
he court decree, thereby laying himself
open te a Jail sentence for perjury ; or
he msy refuss te pay the money anil
1V - . - .
contempt of wart. FWO"T-ff
7.100,000 Dollars Celnee Hera
Oelaate by the .Philadelphia ZtlH
in Nevjjiber consisted efTW2i
standard silver dollars. The Mh'tS
new coining at a rate of am aim
dollars dally. ,ow,eoo
Herrlti trials (ttinde udjetirneil until
Monday morning. The venire of twelve
men reporting yesterday mus exlinifteil
when Judge Hart well culled for iul iul
jeiirtinient te extend ever the holiday
wedt-end.
On Monday a enlre of fifty will re
port for examination. ltalllff re'ire
renting eiiutnel for both Milei will ceur
the eeuntry'lile ever the lielldii! ter
freh material.
Twe prospective, jurors were added te
the elvtht actual jitruri bv tlie examiua-
llr.st iippearnnee In the title role and
i ' a"d ueted it with t'reat it bl
Her voice U unusually true and very
pleasing In quality and was especially
effective in the nrla, "Trndltanlilme,"
in the first act, as well as in the duet
wllli I.niira lu the second. Miss Pe
they can only move the jis-Niw slowly,
but tinder their careful maneuvring
great ducks, grinning pussy-cats and
recking gray dobbins take shape.
They ere In the Old Men's Heme at
Thirty-ninth street and 1'owelten ave
nue, mid .this is the first Christmas
passed in years in whi h they have biun
able te take active part.
Formerly they would sit nt the win
down watching the children co back md
forth te school, or talk Idly among
themselves of the years long no, when
they would buy toys for Hnntn Clatts te
put in stockings.
Hut In the home it was different : they
could net help make anyone's Christ
mas happier, for they had no spending
money for Rifts.
Motte1 was a very attractive' I.ittirs
" " T' ,AK "","' rT1..-0. -tin-. Kdwar.1 nrewnlng. 243 Seuth
:.:. i,i,i, Z w ' . '7"; .i.V:. "tli street, president, of the Inst lu
in
et 1 de "!teiin de .Murmur ' in the, ,,. ..jlng money bv copying work
fit'hl ;irl Jilul het ni'tilif? in tli mii I 1 1 ... it.... x ... v..i. i.lL,U..tlnt.
tier. en Wedtu-Mlay afternoon. One of i with AlvUc were very fine. ' ti, . "'.. 1.11' i 'i ,i.. , m e V lLkl
Mr. Ii.trra as hum made the , "go at the Old Men s Heme ami will
which she has created dur-
ila Mnrllinr In llu. 1 '
llUr I !.,.. ....... cl. AHliH.hinlM. 4n itlfn fl.itll
the last two weeks. Her Hinging!., ,i,, ,,. i.lnv , .i. ,i, .....i
. i. ..I -.. (.
thrse, Nathan IVndland. N
a farmer
and part-time non-union carpenter.
The ether. .Tipper Heiter. Is a farmer
and former hChiHil teacher. The de-
1 m 'i i" ilt
upon t
yet.
With only one union miner ninenc j
I.. ll. t.. ...... ...'.w,.l t .ti.nlil '111- I
ie.ir llint iiro-ecutlen le dale llii- the eiipiiDUltles,
whip hand. However, it 1 be'leved
this one miner, ut leat. ran) give de
fcife lt ttuirsln of safety.
The selection of eight juror- after
cnly two weeks and a half of evimlmi
tln Is considered te be senietMlu: ef a
mlrucle in Marlen. Angus W Kerr.
chief counsel for the defence. In -pite
of what has been generally eccejited :i
impression that he ha J et given. The use the Kmergency Aid as the sale
role suits his voice better tlinii some ! agi'tit.
of the lirevleus ones, find ltn Hfiri. tttli rv.u Af thn mnn hutrn nAvni luim
hes,.,"fwo"iirestiec"tlve' lureis as ,l1"' ,,ff,'ct "ll!,t is r0"15"!"' the most carpel-ters or painters, but they liue
lies, two presp.ciiN. jureis - f.un01ls llrin of tlle (1..t.r .rlele p Mlr - ,,,;,.,, ,,uickly. There U one old f el -
receiving many recalls at its close. low who every morning is nreirtiit n
ire "alie acain iie'nenstfnte the slien in h wneei cniur. me nrsi
pnhilltles, both histrionic and vocal, dav he was asked if lie would like te try
in Hainana, a difficult role, nnd Mr. I sitting en one of tlie workroom chair..
I'e ltiasl was very geed as Alvl-e. He tried it that day and has done se
Miss Klineve nNe mmle an excelleut ever since At llrst his hand was al al
impresen as La Clecii. singing the i.test useless from paralysis, but con
expressive aria, "Vece rll Denna," tin- slant use of the tiny saw has made It
liMiulh well. Mes-rs. Cervi, Curd and mere uglle. and he joyously dlsp ays his
Nevelli were mere than adequate in workable fingers te ''the ether boys,
their comparatively smaller roles. .There ere no pieces of inn "hlnery In this
m i n uu, :......: i..i it.i , ,i ' e1 nep and no 1001 saws, ier ue iiu-u '-
The ballet distinguished; itself In the . ..' M..i, ,n ,i,m.
Kach man is te he allowed te make
n toy for Himself te senu te ins own
grandchi'd, or any little child he loves.
The money the men make from the toys,
one lenns toward a gaudv green necktie
several prefer te spend it en movies.
One old msii, nearly bent double ever
his work tHbte, Is going te give what
he earn? te his only daughter a cripple
who sews. Anether, who they feared
was losing his mind, is new. happy
again, for with his money he took n
trip te his old home, and revisited his
old comrades nt the corner clsr store.
"The toys are the kind that people
will really want," explained Mrs.
ltrewning. "We copy them from the
popular models se that useless ones
are net made." All the toys msde arc
new en sale at the Emergency Aid s
Neah Ark Shen nt 221 Seuth Eight Eight
eeiith street. In charge of the she
is Miss Rebecca Thomsen, of 1722
si'iruce street. And among these. a,
slstlng her are Miss Margaret Berwind,
of 2112 Walnut street, and Miss Susan
Stewart, of 2000 Spruce street.
WOMAN GUILTY OF MURDER
Burlington, la., Nev.-SO. The jury
in the case of Mrs. Kstherlne Shurtz,
barged with the murder of her bus
'mnd, J. V. Shnrts, yesterday returnei'
n verdist nfgullty et flrst-uegre mur
der, carrying with It a life sentence.
, i Lie uuuvi uisiiiiiiuisiiiti itncu in inu . ..-... u . .. ,i..m
Intentional delay en the part et nw b,!iutitui Daticc of the Hours and for ' ' V" ' 8 J"' "ion which Is renllv
examining assistants, has ma nta Ined , fpw metnpnt, leukH, M ,heilRh the t"i Jl mK rler?P tire VlK rasthtenM
tun tl-e jury is being bull wit seine-, l(lilM1C(. WW ,, , ,,, . hji U I m m Pj nor. ",,,.,,,
wi.i.nl rKdr d P ''" h-"l,?U' 1,ernnl n,Jau,hc '"- te be' allowed t i put the colors ...
Williamson v.eun.j. chestra finally wen out and the opera TIl(,ir wrinkled faces smiling above
He points te the time neces or te ,,,,. Thc ,,.,,,, were beautl- , rnstv beards, their hands trembling
;ioTrLJh?e!,rn v ,t C,r.e lie In " l'Pnrently historically cer- ' , ly ,,s they attempt the bread,
riot In tm county at tarterwue in, . i ...... ? .. ,.. ..;i . it nnrrnw 1
rutu juvi'l i'i n i"i""; r !. s ,..-.. ,
"THE RIGHT WAY"- in
'IT Tlila ri.if i-reu nut nf tlie i'l llnr
atien of co'ered labor from A'ab.imn 1
e work the old Ilrush mine, whose op- i
ratnr was in Indefatigable fe "f or- i
-anized labor. One day a .snn, of
ned men red en six of the Neste
iners. killing live. It took si n'ki
set a iurv te try men indicted after
Ms killing.
It I because of tils kil'lng and of
hat is known hereabout as the "v i
"fa" that the ceuntj U culled "Hloedy :
WiMiam.seii." I
In u iiuiiint eluiiie known te most e' ,
he :nhnbltant. of Williamson Ceuutv!
s a hlsterj of this vendetta I're-n 113 J
e ls-i.i tlie county, which eieuus
wenty-feur miles from east te we-t and
"lehteen miles from north te south, i
t credited by the author with '' a-
aults te murder and 4lCi assaults with
l deadly weaiien.
The vendetta, broken up in l7."i
consisted of a cress of family feuds .
"arniers were murdered in their beds, i
murdered when the sat at their tables I
murdered along lonely reads, by a.sas
sin who refused te light In the irn'ii,
"Alibis," falsely sworn, through the
'eng rears, and legal teehmeali'les
sheltered tiies crlmiuuls from punish
ment. Casual dNeii'sien of the Herrln riots
invariably reerts te the 'vndettu."
and. whin Maiien'h matrons arc about,
te a fear that the i.eting at Herrin
'nrebedes only a resumption of this kllu
if lawlessness. The "past" Wll'iam Wll'iam
sen County must own te. and te whMi
doubtless is little worse than the "ii.ist"
j of any ether frontier county. s the
I nightmare which drives man in thi
j vicinity antipathetic toward the in
creasing power of the erganised miner-;.
UNIVERSITY MUSIC CLUB
MAKES ITS FORMAL DEBUT
Why De Yeu
Wear Glasses?
Put that question te a large number of people and
you'll be surprised hew many of them have thejdea that
glasses are intended te magnify objects se that "they may
be mere easily seen. It is a delusion that makes store
glasses and mail-order house glasses popular. It is an
error that makes defective eyesight and all the ills that
fellow in its wake prevalent. Glasses are net for mag
nifying but for correcting errors of vision, net for distort
ing the actual size of objects, but for bringing these objects,
just as they are, te a proper focus en the retina of your
eyes, se that you may ace clearly and without straining.
And only the oculist (eye physician) who thor
oughly understands the eyes can prescribe what is needed
for its relief and help, whether it be surgical or medical
treatment or glasses for correction.
"Four family phyiician't advice it tafett''
PHILADELPHIA GUILD OPTICIANS
Wfit'fi a ualinal reputation for accuracy,
for which reason they arc intruHted te fill
prescriptions by the Medical Profession.
Information Bureau
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First Appearance at Academy of Re
organized Bedy In Fine Program
The reorganized Music Club of thc
Cniversity of Pennsylvania cave us
first format concert since the reorgani
zation at the Academy of Musk Inst
evening under the leadership of I)r. II. i
Alexanuer .Matthews, u hlle there are
four organizations under the control
nf the Music Club, only two of them
appeared lust evening, these ln'ing the
filee Club and the Svmnhenv Orchestra.
the nrst under the direction of Mr.
Matthews and the tecend uuder
Itichard u. eaver.
The work of both organizations!
showed amazingly geed re-ult, when
me sneri time tnui iney nave iieen in i
existence is taken into consiiieratien. I
The Olee Club consists of about 140
members and the orchestra of between
eighty and ninety. The Olee Club
sang beautifully as a whole, although
the preponderance of the middle eIces
ever the extremes was noticeable in a
great many places. But the tone ipmlity
was geed, having the freshness of
euth, which nothing can make up for,
the dynamics being nb-ely ehscived and
the attacks and releuses of the notes
excellent. It Is npuarcnt that there
are some untrained voices in the or
ganization, as must be expected In se
new a chorus, but there was very litt'c.
careless singing and they attacked their
work with enthusiasm which must bring
KUCCrss.
There was no music of the erdirmr.i
cellegp type heretofore, all this having
been abandoned in favor of mere serious
music. The numbers winch were sung
were llrnhms "In Silwit Night" and
old hng!ih madrigal (' Mer ey an
Spenks "On 'lie Itead Mundutuy."
both of whuli hiil te be repeated; the
"Shadow March" of I'rotheree and
Coleridge Tayler's "Vlkini; S"tig." The
club also sang Herbert's "Italian .Street
Seng." with May Kbrey Het, tlie (
oleit of the evening.
The orchestra p'uyed several num- i
bers in excellent stvle. Here, tee, ,
there U a preponderance of string in
struments, or rather violin, and the
reeds lack several Important instru
ments, which will doubtless he forth
coming when the organization Ih a little
elder I.Ike the Olee Club, the work
of the erchestru wes a geed bit better
than was te have been expected from
new a body. Ileth organisatiens
uppesr te have a briillHnt future before
them under the festering enre of tlie
University Music Club nnd the Unl- i
versity is te be congratulated for hav
ing taken such an important and rudl--ill
step in the interest of music of th.
better kind and consequently In the cul
tural effects upon the student body.
May Ebrey Het, was the soloist and
she sang in her usual brill'iuit nnd ef
fective manner. Clyde It Pengler,
one of the leading tlrst tenon, was the
student soloist and made an excellent
Impression with his fine voice and geed
manner et using it
Evening riign pupus in nay i
The ilniiiintie class of the Centra'
' Evening Hlvh Scheel gave Alice ( r-
stenberg s "uver mes le'it evening as
the nrt present. itien et tne current
school season. The four characters w-rn
played b the Mlwe henetz, uurrewi'
Fex and lioertiuan. Ailurrsseti were
maila hv Profs. Rberer. Adama and
Child end avtalk ou Tbuuksgivlng was
given Dy Mr. axeraar.
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A Cheerful Heme
MAKES Thanksgiving
Day all the mere
joyous.
DRETTY lighting fix
tures that lese none
of their illuminating
efficiency because of
their geed leeks will
achieve the above pur
pose. QNE of the reasons
v why many a home
will be assured of a
cheery Thanksgiving is
because their lighting
fixtures came from
SKLAR'S.
Merris Sklar Ce.
i4rlitic LifSfuif Fixturtt
1018-1020 Arch Street
Fixiur display reesu eptn
SatmrJay till 5:30 P. M.
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SHARE YOUR THANKSGIVING
with the EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL
A great humanitarian institution, a home charity which
ministers daily te the sick and injured of-the city, is in need
of funds te. maintain its noble work. N
What better time could be found te appeal for financial
help than the Thanksgiving season) What worthier cause
could place its needs before you than the Episcopal Hospital
with its years of achievement in restoring te -health thou
sands of sufferers from all walks of life?
The Episcopal Hospital was net a beneficiary of the
recent Welfare Drive. It receives neither state nor city aid.
It is making its first appeal of the year today- Thanksgiving
Day placing its case before all Pniladelphians, regardless of
denominational faith. Because, in all its existence its doers
have ever been open te the sufferer, no matter what his race,
creed or color.
It is under Protestant Episcopal auspices, yet yearly an
average of seventeen per cent of that faith are administered
te in its wards and dispensaries. The remaining eighty-three
per cent has embraced all ether denominations Reman
Catholic, Hebrew, Presbyterians, Methodists, Lutherans,
Baptists, etc.
Situated in the heart of the Kensington mill district, it
has been a been te the manufacturers of that section, who
have come te a great appreciation of its splendid work in
healing the sick, relieving the pains of the injured and com
forting the peer.
The Episcopal Hospital, with its Secial Service Depart
ment, exemplifies the spirit of charity and benevolence in
the Northeast.
The receipts for the past ten years have averaged
annually $42,000 less than the expenses.
Thanksgiving is the time te wipe out this year's deficit,
which, up te November 22d, was $32,000, and te aid the
hospital in its work for another year.
Send Your Contributions te
GEORGE H. FRAZIER, Treasurer, Pest Office Bex 1630, Phila.
THE HOSPITAL OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH
IN PHILADELPHIA
Frent Street and Lehigh Avenue
A Cadillac Announcement
The Cadillac Moter Car Company an
nounces the continuation of Type el en
a largely increased production schedule
at the following reduced prices effective
December 1, 1922.
Touring Car , $2885
Phaeton- 2885
Roadster 2885
Victeria ....--. 3675
5'passenger Coupe - - - 3750
Sedan 3950
Suburban 3990
Limousine 4300
Imperial Limousine - - - 4400
All prim F. O. B. Detroit, Plus wtr tat
The new prices govern the identical
Type 61 which has met with a degree
of favor unparalleled in Cadillac history.
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142 North Bread Street
Phene t Spruce 0210
Branches: Reading, Pa.; Camden, N. J.; Pottsville, Pa.
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