Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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(iJWre ftn n time when the anntlnn
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Htt f editor of Harper's llnznnr. .
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femen.
i "Toe much emphasis is put en the
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PASTOR'S GIRL AIDE
0PP0SEDJ0 IAZZ
But Miriam Cenrad Will Beest
Real Geed Times in Pres
byterian Church
TELLS WIFE HE CAN'T LIVE
APART FROM MOVIE GIRL
Eugene Breweter Kept Pretege
Heme, Spouse Charges
In
Miriam Cenrad, of Kenilliijf, u)0 lias been appointed pastor's assistant
at the Ninth Presbyterian Church
MINISTERS' WIVES WILLING
TO ST A Y AWAY FROM CHOIRS
Cleric Husbands Defend Them Gallantly, but Women Admit
Danger of Toe Much Church Interference
LONELY SCHOOLBOY
ENDS LIFE BY GAS
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Orphaned In Titanic Disaster, He
Felt Isolation at Thanksgiving
James liny Suit, seventeen .ear old,
ion of parents drowned en the Titanic,
Committed suicide Tuesday nt thp We We
enah, X. J., Military Academy by kmh.
Ike news nf the boy' death did net
kMeme public until today, when it wnx
Mnfirmrd by Corener A. II, Adams of
Pinlibore, X, J., who took the body
k chime.
' The boy was the ward of n Phila
delphia trust company, r.nd had been n
ttodent nt the Wenonah Military Ai-ad
ter citice lie was fourteen jenrs old.
iMWldtllni ,.. ,l.n P.innm.H lin tf.iu ..? .
Btlanchfily disposition.
"He had been through n hard hcIioeI
tMttlwt day, it seeins." nid the Core
air, "and thin seemeil te prey en bis
Bind; also UU friend were nil p'ttinit
Kldr te ee home fur Thnnkseivitis unci
it had no place te ke te.
"He ilid net appear nt lunch lues lues
dlyend about 12 o'clock when they went
te leek for hint they found him dyln
m his room."
SAYS LACKOFFUNDS
BLOCKS FAIRMOUNT DAM
Director Caven Denies Quarrel With
Art Jury Holds Up Werk
Lllek of flllllN mill tint ll fillnrrf.l ivith
the art jury l helilini; tin roust l-iicilen
J a new 1'airnieiint dam. Director of
Public Works Caven mid today.
At a meetiiiK of ('eiiiicII'h Cemiiiittec
jpnibllc Wmkh jesterday. Councilman
n kuiii ni uiHiertiifleii uierc wiih ii
filhten between the Ailmiiilstr.itien and
the art jury lucauxe tlie latter would
BotanpreM the ideu of a fuetbrldBe ever
the daw.
"About a jciir no we get our plans
r the new ,ftin." Mr. Caven ex
plained "TIipj showed a fmitbridgp
writ, but after cnusiilerlng the matter
W decided that the heavy Pillars or
aeptmeiits would Hlew up the water mid
aue trouble in the event of n freshet
r hearv rainfall up-Stntp. The foot feot foet
StMie Idea then wiih abamlennl.
BTTAnile ,m ,,""' w'r'' "hewn te
WUncll. wi wen. i, ,1,1 ., ,. i, i i
tai..-l"l." i,s',,,; ,l"' '"'' e hud
n lean funds for the extendi.,, f the
iterwipiiplj. Count il members Mild
"n.V"'1'.1 "'I'lcuish the Item later.
fnn,l ,. i"'f "'' ""' ''ad in lean
rU .'""l ' um. for impu.vemci.ts
ifL'-zr'"" -imi'iiw nun niter lieds.
-- yiui" "me niter lviu
ynvfil sn thnt .'o.iiiie.oiM)
P'lensnilny were ebtaineil.
sy ri,,,,B s,"",',' "!'' i'i.; ;,..
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were im-mlditieiial
l lie Wtieen
Mlnistprs' wIvp In Phllndelphta de
net need te he admonished te keep out
of the choirs in their kilebaud's
pliurrlipH.
Almest in n single velep thpy ngree
Jhnt it mnket for penee in the choir
i, tl'cy kwp strictly nway from It.
It a sTijsiiip for the minister's wife
te try te be the minister," commented
one.
"Hetter for her te .stny away," bur
spster nnetber.
"Therp lire ministers' wives and min
ister h wives." ciime the keen observa
tion of a third.
lhe censensu was thnt the moment
n minister's wife took prominent part
in any one Held of direct parish work it
lnid her open te the accusation of try
ing te dominate. A pastor, it wiih felt,
eiiElit te be Ktrenv enough te direct the
affair of jmri'di without lhe interfer
ence or direct nld of his wife. Her In
fluence ought te be of the unobtrusive,
simple type, if was thought.
The discussion came en the heels of
advice 'preferred the Presbyterian Min
isters' Association by (', Hareld Low Lew
den. choir leader of the Linden Han-
tist Church, Camden. Keep wives out
of tlie choir he suggested,
"I never encourage it," he mlded. "I
knew of one church where the pastor'
wife caused a let of tumble in the
choir."
Agrees With .Minister Critic
Mr. Linn liewmnn, wife of the Itcv.
I. inn liewmnn, pastor of the Spring
Harden Methodist Kpiscepal Church,
agreed with tlie choir leader in that
she thought a minister's wife bad better
stay out of the choir.
"If she tries te have her wishes car
ried out, often (lie membeiH of the choir
believe these are the minister' wishes,
nnd this indiscreet method of dealim:
isn't satisfactory. When n minister's
wife tries te dominate she enn create
a let of trouble. Pereinlly, I heliuwu
pastor is strong enough te direct the
affairs of his parish. I de net think
lie needs his wife's nld."
Mr. Itewman added that she thought
the lets it minister' wife took part in
the affair of the parish the better off
tlie parish was.
Mrs. E. Yates Mill, wife of the pas
tor of the Old First Piesbjleiian
Church in Washington SiiiniP, agreed
thnt tlie ministerial wife blieuld be seen
rather than heard.
"It is n ery bad tiling," she ob
served, "for ministers' wives te take
part lu the choir work, especially if it
is mi important part. A choir ought
te be rather a business affair, and it
Isn't n geed plan te have it se closely
related te the minister' family. The
singing 1 in the nature of things, open
te critlcsm. the quality of voice, the se
lectiens ever thing. A minister's ife
ought net te Unci It embarrassing 'te
subject herself te this sort of criticism,
"I de net, In fact, think." Mrs. Hill
continued, "we ought te take a lending
GOING TO CHINA LATER
The new pnster's assistant of the
Ninth Presbyterian Church believes thnt
nil of this talk about the younger gen
eratien gains te rack nnd ruin is bosh.
Hhe pauses nnd lenns reflectively back
In her chair ns she makes this remark.
Hpr eves are deenl.v blue. Her hair Is
blend, smnrtly but simply dressed. She
lu n.i,M nnnilitli In tit. nnnniiC !,, It..
in .,.M,..,t ii.i'i...,. ... .- in vu'.iu(. ail- ,
vltntietis te senior nrems. nrcttv enough I
te steal anybody's partner. Yet there
IS nine cnriiesi expression. r
It Is te lie suspected Miss Miriam ' '
Cenrad, of Itendlng. who holds the ills- t
Unction of just having been nppeinted
pastor'" nssfstnnt in n large West Phil- jj
I nile tihin church, linils her work mere 5
I zestful tlinn hnlf a dozen senior proms '
i strung together. She wns graduated i
from uneriin college lenr years nge. i ;,:
"I'm going te de everything but
prench," she ndmltted today ns she sat
In her new home at 014 Seuth Yewdnll
street, nnd discussed the work she bus
just taken up. "And if I was ever
asked te de thnt, I think I'd be scared
te death."
Lilies Yeung People
Mhs Cenrad, who, until last week,
sci veil us Y. W. (J. A. general secretary
in Norristown. held her llrst position us
pastor's assistant in u church In (Sreen
wich Village, New Yeik. It was there
she became se deeply interested in young
people that bhe felt weiking among
them nlwnvs would be worth while nnd
fun. Thnt was why the church position
in Philadelphia appealed.
IlesldcsT work closely nllled te the
this yeutiuui Rounder
.,.,. ... ... e iiireii urines
or neiiniie part III nnv of tin direct. ..... ";... -. .. ..n- .ln..rncf ',i,A,
he di,, nfll ' "'' J, "im I,0MC(1 Foreign missions ure her goal. In fact,
se, I, I r ryi rtl,c missinr.v ' she has nlrendy been ncccpted by the
thn u- fe'nf ii.. .!- ."rl'i "f co!"-s, th,nt . Presbyterinii beard te be sent te China
the wife of the nster has a place In the i,. ,. Ilnr fnr-eff future.
imri-.li work. There is u liehl iimeinr ll... I '" & "I..r m . . L 'i. .n,.i .!,.,
"l-F .- - k 1-P I1L (III IM Clll lllinill 11 llfllL
.-voting people, nnd frequently hc umvI
the word pep."
"I believe it's a great mistake.'' she
said, "for elder people te threw up
tlnir hands in horror i.iicl call tnis r.
generation when boys unci girls tire
1,'cing te inck nnd ruin. A-l tluv ni
ls ii little Interest taken in them
they (im give you far mere than jeu
inti ever give them. I think young
people are werderful. The trouble Is
p"epu Hen t judge tnem uy tne times m
live, nut uy tnc t-mes of u
women, but t feel her Inlliience ought
iui in ne ei me 'pushy' type."
Defends Her Charge of Choir-
Tlie renin iks of Mr. Woolston,
the wife of the Uev. C. II. Woolston,
of the Last Haptlst Churcji, have par
ticular Interest because for thirty-six
years she has hud charge of tlie choir
In her husband's clmrch. It is how
ever, a girls' choir that she trained
from the members' "childhood. "
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OF G WAH
Clemenceau Is Scheduled te
8peak This .Afternoon In
St. Leuis
GREETINGS ,BY CHILDREN
MISS CORLISS PALMKIC
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tT.i,t. ","""lu" "". niui, of course,
tlilrtj-six years of peaceful singing can
speak for our choir. Through these
years I have taken little gills and
tra lied them until they turned into a
real jeung lady choir.
i 9"i t,l.u '''V1'''. thiiiigh, speaking of
the mixed choir in the geiierallv ac
cepted term of the word. I de net be-
,Sp:u ,,,c P,,!;Ier wife taking part
1 here nre ministers' w.VOs and min
isters wives," she i.cldc.l s.igely. "Am
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.....- u. n.v m ne rue minister. When
u'HL "'Jy '""hilini: unpleasantness
s miic te be engeiideicd. The pastor
s the one called by his church, and it
h,,l"W Ifwet the spirituality
of bis Heck. I de net believe In un-
consecrated choir, i.nyway. I believe
music should he as much a part of the
sermon us the sermon itself, n( !,.
fee fl" " "M-,!'SaSU lf ou Can't ceVcl
Ministers Defend Wives
Ministers themselves discussing the
matter did net agree that the place of
the ministerial wif u,i n,J:.i.. .1 '
choir left. ' "" ","w"" u,
The Itev. fieerge M. Ilredheiul. pas-
i",' i ',...,,,'1 ;,,J,,,'? ''inerial .Methodist
..,..-.",..1. , iiiiiii. eaiieu attent en tni
he fact that uiitiistcis' whes were
iiiic nil inner Wives.
"They knew bow te behave them
selves just like liny ether women." he
lidded. "If thev hae the ability te
take part In choir work no differentia differentia
Hen sheti d he m.ide against them en the
score et their position. Ministers wive
are above tint average in Intelligence
nnd piety and are worthy of nny nosi nesi nosi
tien that can be giwn them."
lhe Hey. Jehn Grant Newman,
pastor of the Chambers. Will.. .Memor .Memer
ial PrcsbXcriaii Cliurch. said that his
own wife bad liexer sung in any cliurch
where he had been pastor because it
hud just happened se.
"I lme known, heweer." he re
marked, "ministers' whes who have
done mighty line work net only an
singers but lenders. I de net sen why
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r.,,, ., ,, ,iii4,,ii .-Milium nei serve ns
successfully ns any ether woman, pro pre
viding she has the ability."
half n ccnerntien age
"Take jazz, for instance. New, per
sonally, I think jar zmusic i ubomln ubemln
i hie, but I don't believe in tiving te
take the young people nway from It.
I believe in working at the cause nnd
(-moving the ju.z from where it is a
temptation te them. One way of doing
tills, is te crowd it out with plenty of
wholesome geed times."
Net Believer In "Don't"
Youth is going te le a idnn'c In the
platform of the Ninth Pre-liu-Tun
Church if the new little pallor's as
slstniit i nble te r.irry out her nl-ins,
anil she believe she is, becausf she Iris
an enthusiastic director in the person
et nr. Miiiiiim M. lunl', the pastor.
"I believe the way te get eii'ig peo
ple interested in coming te eliunb,"
she said, "is te put a geed bit of re re
spensjhllity en their shoulders. The
er folic will come nnywuy, but veiiiis
peeie get the idea that rlmrcbes are
lust for elder folks. Wc'ie going te
have lets of interesting activities here
that will show them thnt Isn't the ease
at all. Keeping them busy and keip
Ing them happy wins youth, that and
net reaching nt them. T don't beline
in a ireed of 'don'ts.' I'd rather have
one of 'does.' "
SEEK EX-CONVICT IN
BUSH JEWEL ROBBERY
Police Think Same Man Looted
Heuse Several Years Age
Peliie Investigating n Slil.eUO rob
bery nt the home of Jehn S, Hush,
of Wyncote, nre trjing te trace an ex
convict who was lent te prison several
years age for burglary nt the Hush
home.
Mr. Hush is senior member of the
rUK-ii'iiiitifnctuting firm of Hti-.Ii &
jiianiiinil. Ja-per and Thuya- streets.
icnsiiigiiiu, ami nise H nflii-inl of
(Iui lies II. Wilsen's Sens, Im-., dyers,
Mi 1 I llllJkiUI I,
New Yerk. IW. 2. The iirc;pnce
of ii motion -pletiiiv pretege in tlie home
of Liigeni! V. I'.rewstcr, liroeklvn law
er nnd hem of tM. llrvtcr Piibllcn Piibllcn
tlens. Inc., l-ns led te it suit for separa
tion being iii-l by bis wife, Kieaimr
. V. Hrewster, nnd nn additional nc
lien for SI. 'oe a month ti-iiineraiy ali
mony pending (lie outcome nf tl.c suit.
The .eun' woman niimeil bv Airs.
Hrewster i CerlNs Palmer, a limtluii
plcture nctri'ss, whose face and figure
nre familiar te the rcadeis of the
Hrewster publications.
Hrewhtu- ndiiiit his Infatuation for
Miss Peliiur in n letter wiltten te his
wife n'tcr his departure from tlie llos lles
lyn ceuntrj plure, in which lie describes
the "licin trending struggle" between
his dcwitinii e Ids wife and the newly
acnitlred iiffeitfnu for the young woman.
lie told hew he and Mi-s Palmer
tried the experiment nf si-pnnting for
two weeks tu se If they could pet en
without i.-ieh etlier, lint It was no ne.
"Tlu-re-if er each day seilned nn eter
nity," s.ijs his letter. "Willi nil mv
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leeil I niiiiiws, iiiiiiii'in'r ,-iimi power,
.m.S Mil round" I with thrutres and enter
nnd ,.,,. ,. ., I...... ,
i it.iiiiii, in ,,i in, ujiiii-.. inn .iui mo me
1 incut of linpiiiiiesH could I buj or pre-
iure.
"I ceuli net eat or sjc.ji, nn, when
she letiirneil I fel' I ciiuld never let
her leave again, whutevu- the ie-t. I
mil ns lertain us I inn h" of nu.v thin-;
that .vniir tudijmeut of iu-r was entirely
wrong and that ou formed u very
vvuing eplnii-ii of Iu-r."
Itu Ansectnttd Prta
St. 1uiN. Dec. 2. (lenrges Clemen
ceau, wnr-tlme Premier of France, who
is touring the Cnlted StntcH en n good
will expedition, faced n busy program
here today, the second day of b)s visit te
St. Leuis,
A public reception, nn automobile pa
rade and the delivery of the fourth of
bis nddresses Intended te cement closer
relations between France and the
I'nlted Stnte were the mnln events
schidulcd for the "Tiger" of France be
fore his departure for Hnltlmere to
night. A short step will be made at
Hicbmend. Ind.
t'.iuenrate pence precautions have
1 been taken te afford protection te the
distinguished visitor, approximately
1000 soldier and policemen being de-
i tailed te 'Uiird the route of the parade.
A score or police, deputy sheriffs and
detectives kept vigil nt the home of
Jeseph Puliter. publisher of the St.
Leuis Pest-Dlsp-itcb, in St. Leuis
County, where the famous Frenchman
Is stnyinfj, i
After meeting, the local reception
remtnlttee nt the Pulltr.cr home at 11
o'clock, this beltiR the "Tiger's" first
public nppeurnnce here, he was te
start nn the parade te the city, puss
ing mnsses of school children lifter
driving through Ferest Park. Clemen
ceau had requested especially te n-e
the school children.
He was te be greeted and given
flowers by the student bodies at Wash
ington and St. I)iils Universities and
H formal welcome by Chancellor Fred
eric Hall, of Washington.
Police protection was te be Incrensed
when the party reached the business
district. The Sixth Infantry Regiment,
stationed nt Jeffersen Hnrrncks, the
army pest, w'as te accompany the en en
feurnge te the Odeen, where Clemen
ceau will spenk. An army dirigible
from Scott Field, Illinois, also bad a
pnrt In the festivities, planning te fly
low ever the line of parade.
A .loud snenklns uVvfe) Win 'lltftl
nt the Odeen for theeccaMOn,.
""."" r cm i lenicnccau s pnrcT nn f
"Tiger's" voice was net in the beet'
condition.
THIEVES TURN OFF GAS
jf
Darken Alley Before Entering North
Beechwood Street Heuse
Thieves who extinguished n Rns lamp
in the alley outside entered the homes 1
of William Hnckley ami William Tyler,
JVTIO and R71-I North Hcecliwned street,
e.trly today ami escaped with Jewelry
and money valued at .$1,"0.
Heth houses were entered through
kitchen windows.
Ruckle.v lest a nmnll nmetint of menpv
nnd n dlnmend stickpin. Frem Tyler's;
house the robbers took two geld watches,
a dinineTid ring and n geld locket.
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WERS
finn
Funerals
Instant Service
J'heiip nr cull et the near
cat of our four tenvinlently
altuated nterei.
j0 aitualea a
FZORBf
1327 Wait Girard Ave.
212 East Girard Ave.
13 S. Mtk St
136 S. S2d St
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JEWELRY FDR MENWDMENf
Necklaces and Ear Rings
Semi precious stones
Newly imported from Paris
Seal Rings and Cigarette Cases
n Celd
SAYS POLICE COULD
APPLES
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aps, Heme Bi duties unit Ntrei. sweet
CliUr fmni ciej mil 1-8 fetch your lug.
White I'etitins.
Th- BLicJt Hersn Tea Beem tia a fln
riilrU-n imiri Dlniifr with VTalUe If
you like -Unlit lumli and In Carte nrrr
Ice eur dny Ii tlm yenr from nwn till 7,
On tlir Hnltlmere like,
IK' loll" went n( Meillll!
drive Inte the yard.
BLACK HORSE FARM
Phase I Media 103
FREE LECTURE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Rev. Andrew J. Graham, C. S. B., of Bosten, Mass.
Jtember of the Beard of Loeturjialp of The Mether Church, Tlie Flnt Church of Chrlit,
Bclantiat, In Bolten. Man. Under th An,ni. r
SUNDAY AFTERNOON '
- Dec. 3, at 3t30 o'clock
ORPHEUM THEATRE
Chelten Ave., Germantown i
Tint Church of Chrtit, RclentUt
MONDAY EVENING
Dec. 4, at 8 o'clock
CHURCH EDIFICE
Walnut, weat of 40th St.
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
MAKE CITY SAHARA
Prohibition Official Tells Club-
women Drive Would Clean
Phila. in Ten Days
SEES LIQUOR TRAFFIC CUT
ceil hefei-p ii,,,
C0TRnTELYU DEFIES KLAN
TO STAGE PHILA. PARADE
"flle Talks of Mysterious "Per-
,"" ,"" wnuo.Rebed March
''l him tiy it'--
"Jnvf
Cortelve,,'.' l ' ". "y ." ns IHrecter
WJntn) 'J.I."",,.V.1' the beast
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er. Ku KIiiv K.
et
Pfcta If It LV. """ """sil1 I'lilladel
V','l''::'5it.aM,ltlR',,,,lkM'ttil1
BWin!,w"'t..l.,'!i'1 ,,im.1' nileiiil.ui te
(Mill. " mi r111",1'- "ie Direcler
Wb, , ,',':. ..lm!!'iM '' and his
tlHld;n,ryi;:V,,',l''''l''"'
. " " 'i -en
Yiarn
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Mi...:..! ,""1.. yrndcM." Sbe i,K,.r
Ithem ni. ,;,,, '' "J' """I '" imrude
beiT,,, ! Z ","1 ""'"' Milecler
p, we fin ,(1 , ' ' "ii nn- nitiM
a lurim. ..... '. '-. iiii-i-
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Ported Mhaina "'
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VALENTINO APPEALS
C0NTRACJ DECISION
Salary for Three Years Will Aggre
gate $325,000
New Yerk, Dec. -. ltodelpb Valen
tine, moving-picture star, accompanied
b.v his wife. aiieared .vesterday in the
appellate division of the Supreme Court
te appeal from nn injunction which
re-strains him from acting for any one
save the Famous Players-I.usky Cor
poration. "Your Honors." tnld I.euU Mar
shall, attorney for the corporation,
"thlh nmn may enjoy n larger iiicema
under his contract than nine Supteiiie
Court Justices."
"Yes, yes," Justice Clarke Inter
rupted, "but von needn't tub thnt In."
Attorney Mar-ball ceiitendcd that
Valentine is te receive under Ids con
tract a tjsTJ.i.tMMi salary for three years,
Ills picsent (-alary, the corporation's
counsel stated, is ifll'.'iO weekly.
Vnlelitlne'h owl.- attorney described
him ns it "jeung man who was unable
te spcnli l-'nglit-h when he arrived beie
eight months prier te making the pres
ent contract," nnd added that the actor
was "wholly imfnmill.tr with the sal-nri'-r-
paid te mevlng-pli-ti'.iu btaib and
with business affairs,"
Ut-clslen was ii-seiveil.
AUTO STRIKES TWe"lVIEN
Machine Dees Net Step After Acci
dent at 62d and Woodland
Themas Cenbin, .V,ll! ( 'hri-llan
street, and .lames (iiliitliei. -II." i tier
lilt Htieel. weie Injiiieil at U :!tlt u'clm-k
this morning when stnu-k b.v a meter
car while thev were ciesin.' Wonil Wenil
land iiveniie nt Sixty-second .-treil. The
Hiilomeblle which hlruck lln-iu, in
which a man and a woman wen- tid
ing, faib-d te slop after tlie accident.
Although knocked down, (ionleii nml
tilllltlli-l- were lint M'l'inurdv ilijuied ami
walked te the police Millien at Shtv
tiftb and Woodland and icpeitcd the
uccident.
CITY TROOP PLATOON
OFF TO ESCORT SPR0UL
A list of the major plei es of jevvelrv
stolen ThurNiuy iiflenioen wliile the
family wus t a football ;,. he-
c'a , ,'wn today. Th,. lt inclinb-d
it geld and liatinum v.m!t ...... ....
forty diiin.ends nnd icntv Vim.
lii'i.v iliiimends
Cavalrymen,
Leave for
Marines
Game in
, ', ""'"iius neil iwemy run
nlercs. n h.,i.,.i... .. 1.1. .1,. ..' "':
....... ., ,, .....ii.,!-, ,,ui, in
: . ' lV. I'ln.iics n unryenam
l"-" "iiirn iiismi. i r hi im, .n. 1..
Baltimore
Fifty members of ilm l'ici r-:.,.
J mop, in their plctiire-iiie (liugMi-n tint'
furuiH, left this ineriiing ter 1 t:ilt iiiun-e.
where they will act as escort te (iev
I'l-ner Sprenl at the convent ion of units
of the Third Armv Cerps in thai .i-.
hhertl.v nfler the special tr.ilu bi-.-ir-Ing
the troopers pulled nut of tlie Thir
tieth street jards of the IVnii-vhauia
U11 lre.nl 11 detail of iron hum ims ami
Millers with 11 tlilrtj -pleci bmiil niKveil
at Urimd Street Smtmii in tnn-l. from
Navy Vii-d. nnd leit te attend M-irim-Army
foetiia imine. m!m..i, ;n i. ..
feature of the convention.
It is expected that Secieturj of AVar
necks mid t era! Teliing will wit
ness the game nnd later attend n ban
quel lit the Fifth ICegiiiieiu Aimery of
the .Mur.vland Naiimial (tuai.l
Abamiuet tonight will end the con-vcntieii.
BAG-SNATCHER CAUGHT
Man Who Seized Girl's Meney Says
Hunger Made Him Steal
and Sailors P-arls and tt fV r .,. .' V ' . T Wa
. meml ring. ' """
(BEAT INTRUDER WITHRIFLE
Man, 52, Held te Await Injuries of
victim, 35 Years Old
.Tusmil. MM 1 1 .
--..,... .. iiiii-uf.ei, iiiiv-ivvn venrs
was hent te jail for tliinj ilnj'.s i,v
Istlllte Dni-n fhlu 1,1.,, .,;.,.. r...
,,ll.......i .:.. .inn, im- mi
.11 . ., ",,,l"; "i .10 111 Fiihertv.
-Uter the healing it was liarnnl thai
l-lnherty niny have n fr.ictured bkull
anil .Mag Ktriile Dern recalled the sen
tence mid held YVMuhcail in .-?leuO bail
'or 11 further hearing.
Whitehead Kniil I,.. Ilw ... !...,.,
sir.,,., ,.,,.1 1 .... ."..;.. ."'.. "- '" ' ineria
.. - .nn, i.ri criiiuien nv.Mit
old.
Mas
A shabbily dnwed nmn Miaiched tne
handling of Mary (Jein, iMiliS xrtli
.11iip Micci, ns sue was ciiiNsiiig (,'ei-
l una i.eveniigteii iiveniie, nnd tlnu
I" V, is I lue.iteiie.1 will, ., ml w
lie ictiLsed te mln.it Flaherty ," ,, t"
He said be wrested the ml. fi,,,, n,.
icrtj urn mi nek him ever the h- 1
1'bihc-rt.v is i ,h .Meme.1,,1 lle.pl,
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
l-ihlle I'lvlnii "nil irrr. , t .... .
KiiiIh Jteeii 11 ik, yjui Vii,,-. .
.Anna Aiintt'llgi '! m" "," nn'1
J"f I..i.liikas. laid ,s. J,m,'. k i ,..
I'hiliidelpliin could be made .i dry
ns the Sahara, in se far ns liquor is
concerned. In Irss than te-i days, if jm
lici' officials would muster their feiecs
and 1 lean out tlie moenshiners and boet-h-ggers.
Tliis assertion was made today b.v
M. T. Stokes, general agent in iliai-gu
of imbllclty of the State prohibition
enforcement office, in a talk te the
members of tlie women's dubs of East
ern I'ciinsjlvnniii at tin. Monday con
ference in tlie New Century Club.
Mr. Steki.s spoke in place of I'mhi I'mhi
bifien Uiiccier D.ivi-. who was bchi-d-tiled
te talk en '-The Slate's Dutv
Toward rrolilbitleii K'lferieineiit."
"Sime Mr. Iavis t mk chaigc of the
weik be has reduced liquor trallic 10
per cent in nine months," Mr. Stokes
said. "The liquor trallic could be elitn-
iniiieii entirely within tm ila.vs if th
police nf l'hilndeljiliia would' get to
gether and enforce the liw. ,
"it 1- 11 stupendous tn! for twenty
ngents iidequntily te cut. rce prohibi
tion in a ceintiiunitj of ::.U0U,(H)l) inr inr
sens," Following Mr. Sieln--' mldress Mrs
Imogene 15. Oakley su-...,.st,., thnt up-peintiui-iit-
in tin- I'n.h l.'iieq Hure.iu
should be made tlinni.-li Civil Service
eMiminntieii-, and t litis ilnniiiatij am
show mg nf iiiveritisni,
Mlilun-l .1. i'aiinlng, a member of tlie
Anti-S-i'.iii League, .. ipperted Mrs
(Jaklej - s'ig;ctien, and mideil "that
he Wlls ,!,,. iMy silrpli .-d nt the work
bung di-i 111 tin- c.i 1 e of prohibition
by respe s ',. citizens ,,f this city.
Tlie 1 ui 11 iciice, wii, Ii will continue
all diiv. ,s one of a -uies, Delegates
from nin iv winnei.'s organizations
tliieuglii.il' the State ,ue attending t).
meet lug. .
iithcis tin will pei!, nre Senn'.ir
(Iceige 'i l.nd, mi "The Heer-'.iin.
hew
you
''AlGLOTiANNm
1 1604 CHESTNUT
11HY bother fuaaing ever-
"" Sunday dinner when
you can get L'Aiglen Feed,
Service and Cooking se
little priced?
An elaborate dinner for
$1.50 chicken and waffle
dinner, $1.25 a really
V fine dinner for $1.
- ; You'll wonder
:' 4C we deit!
1L
!
A la Carte, if
prefer
4M
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A Bpanish Illuminated
Manuscript of the early
17th century. In em em
bretdercii velvet case.
"Reading mal(cth a full man"
Beeks for Gifts
NCIENT and modern
Rarities. First Edi
tions. Illuminated re
ligieus and secular
manuscripts. Beautiful bind
ings by famous craftsmen.
Beeks that testify te the culture
and taste of the donor, yet se
moderately priced as te entail
but a modest expenditure.
Prices from $5.00 upwards
The Rosenbach
Galleries
THIRTEEN TWENTY
WALNUT ST.
FINE STATIONERS
Beautiful
Christmas
Presents
A collection of striking
nnd individual articles
carefully selected in
Europe which we will sell
at very reasonable prices.
An early purchase advised.
1121 CHESTNUT ST.
word te the wis
is sumciervt
J
saVe
Capital Surplus
tj 4,000,000
!VBVbW!MibWj
J'
West End Trust
Company
WOAD- STREET AT SOUTM UENN SQUARe
lltleli el
C. Leng. 1 1
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phut,
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live seciei
unci! I'iiihI
lieveiiiment
el the City
:i 'atbiii for
s i vin.v ii t'livjn
i the .Mothers'
; vvaiier
Club, mi
I'liiladc'.
eicu-Assist.
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mmiliiii ii fii'iimti, .,...,.. ll, ....i.. ..... i r n ,i .. ....... i. L-n r
. ,1. -in 'iiiiiiiikheii it, - ,"."'"1':...." i . Till i.
strict eailv this ineniiii-. Ilei mtciiiih i ' lV " ' v.- V"11""1- i'1.1 XX Im
ut iiicli-d I'.itielinnn llurl.i, of lhe ('mk
mid l.eliigh avenues htiitmu. lie caught I
the mini alter n nin of two blecKs, Ml(
Hi ini'ii'ii lilt- Oll, wild II IIIUIUIUCII
small nmeiiut of imiue,.
The iiiiiii gave Ids 'inline ns Jehn
(iiiinn, of I'il'ili nml Iluutiu.'deii street.
lie siiui he liecaiue dcsi'iiutc Ihluuch
hunger.
aii'l Kthfl
nml Itesx
uml
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Iliiiiy nml;.,., lull IMnbcriun Ht . uiui M,
mill Apuinn Ch.atr, ' . """ M '"
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niemiiii eiiin.i ,-,i,-. i-uii.,.. ;
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Adi.ll Iius VV ViuUm Him. ins -1 V", Pr lt
jiiwi mu-,,1, (i. Aii.Kr.enl-ii.ii 1V.imTrl,lLv
CHARLES FEHRLEY MISSING
Min. CharlcH Fehrley, y.'llt Lambert
street, Camden, rcieicil te the pelbe
Ibis merniiig that her buibmul lias Ih-i-h
inlKsliig from his home since November
127 ami she fen is Unit lie bus met with
un uccident. Fcbrley lu lifty .vearu old,
He had CS00 with him when he dls-
Dpeared,
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f
vwr-i.
P. R. T. SUED BY BOROUGH
Prospect Ask3 $18)00 Under Pav
ing Agreement With Company
Suit fur SIs.titMl wns Inenulil In Medln
Coin I teda.v ugiiliist the Philadelphia
((lipid Transit Ceuipau.v b.i lhe Horeiigli
of l'respecl, I'clauiue Ceiiul.v, for the
iiimpaii.v's alleged failuie In Keep tlie
teadwav in i i'ia I r in mceiihinee with
mi iigiccmeiil.
The bnieugb ceiiipbillled against lhe
comlllleii of the leads tiaci'ci by the
uimpiiuy'H cars, uml when 1. It. T. re
fused te make rrimlrs they were made
by the borough at u cost of $18,000,
nn. l KnuiM
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st
una M.iry J.
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una
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tlmrlnn !'. c.lniit l.l.,,,,,,,. a
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. nml Kille Tim urn in -.'l-JI VV I in i,i ..'
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Nl. I III VI llliel.lllll, HIS I'lltllii'lll X, nn.l
llri,.U.ttii f,i .imniu- His illj,, ,'ii, ;, n" '
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lull It .sinllli, mis It.Mlm,,,' ,""" ""
Cliar l-H V, Mill-Ill. i'lls s ;sii ( ,
, AKlni. J. M. Willi. 41111 Hu'rui-" hi, "'
Jfuieli 11. iisey, Pri-xel Mill. iVi uiiii l-inr
enrn, Flchr. Ml 8. BH,h u"'1 l '"'
Jamm Hykni. Olirstnut Hill, l.. tn.l lii
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MRS. BRUKEN ASKS TRIAL
SEPARATc FROM BROTHER
Severance Demanded for Weman Ac-'
cuscd of Killing Husband I
V kiiini if.. trt.it f.it. f. .-s. . '
- -'i-.i - .... ii . irs. llni-ij
lie I I -iilliect Ien ,ii,h ,,,
I im M it; b of her Imsh.imi.
.1..' i.i linen. Uiversid
cus owner wi I 1.. sought b,- l.r ,,,. i
term-j, Wa't.i S. Keown. wUl ,v ,
iipiilv fin . I II of severance bifei-c
.lusii.-e K.il ..h i I ronten en .Men-m,-
I llb-ss the i-ii.-si is Kiailtt-il m,s'i
ltiumii will I nnd with Ui,.rv ,,"
Mehr. nlse i i. 1.-1 in ti,(. murder" !
Charles M. IW.M. the i-..i,f,NsC, ,., ,
r- M, - t llt.' -.. rllllU 11
trial.
liriim ii,
mui'ikr
"lien -st
separate
Shet While Hunting Rats
Leuis I'mi- ii. L"J.'I(! ejtl, rir.
tletll Mleit. w is aei ideiititlli w ,
tlie right b.' I.-I.n v bile huiuiiig mis
in the , i liar ! hSi butcher sle p lu
Cilemvstir, V J. X'illiniu Km tli (if.
teen .vein-, all elfeicd t ,,, p, .
steill II lev -I In MM lhe .. ,,,!
ie I'l 1 '' led tlie wenimii t,,
1 eli-.tiiii
lifter he I ' I
IVIllstclli it l
was taken in l
I in lei
- dNcliiirgeil.
' Utispli,,!
HIV ;liii(.M?t- TIIK snviPT
MUHKiillnl i I- s eon lelltleai " ,,1'r ,n,v
he riiin.il . i.i. i.iwnliluii f thiii,,.1,1?
lliivi'llliiieiit nlin In ii reieni e,ni fr,n!
Clar.mi.1 K hire t. Win 1'liilie V ."iSiVu'rer!
rmppnileiil ut Liimianne. Fer eVhaiiHiiv.
fprln nH. turn te th KeMiS vim
s
Get- Rich - Quick - Scheme
Fail 999 times out of 1000
jfi-.
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yy
but idle funds invested
in the bends of sea
soned companies will
help the commercial
life of the Natien and
bring a sure and steady
income te you....
Invest, don't speculate.
This Company will be pleased te submit
Investment suggestions upon request
Commercial Trust Company
Member Federal Reserve System
CITY HALL SQUARE
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