Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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SOFT COALTO POOR
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Assistant Welfare Head Says
It's Best Way te Relieve
! Shortage
WOULD
KEEP COST DOWN
T), J Ulair Spencer. Assistant Di
li.', nf AVdfnrc, yesterday advocated
Z appointment of n commission of
...mi.. officials nnd cenl operators te
k y,nc bituminous cenl into the city ler
I" ...i, miinlcinal auspices.
Df Spencer asserted that there Is
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Heads Bay State Girls
the coal has pwed rrr sntlsfnc-1 president of the meeting, and about
nnd he regards its uhe us the se- seven different States are represented
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Iple of modest circumstances through threugh
"w' . . it. .nl.1 Hint under bis
ut tne cy. "" " . , A
!tan the peer person who has te pur
Lie coal by the bucketful would re
J 1 the fuel at cost prlce-approxl-it.lr$10ntenndthb,rdld
1 .t,. hnrden of paying ns high as 523
t .thS?fr. . U the case when
eesli P.rchased In small eunntit.es
frM city Plc for "the dumping of
rt, bituminous coal te be brought lu-re
t Mrse was recommended bj Dr.
Weer who said he had been i singed
Sftewesfc for coal. , He added he
Hi Investigated conditions at the an
fhrtcite m nes nnd discovered that en y
ineVslxth of freight cars necessary te
handle 1he dally output of the mines
Vnc'er's advocacy of the use
.(bituminous coal fellows his pcrsenul
,l "'i.. ..in, tlm cenl situntien. He
ptnca-. .- - .
tiTi tne com ' i ;,
'tJry and he regards its mho ns
J I.' t ll.e nrPSPllt fl fficlllty
He suggested that the n- of the
left coal be confined te homes alone
0 that large corporations would net
itlltie the present emergency te cir
cumvent the smoke ordinance.
''EDUCJTtTewOaY" AT
GIRLS' CLUB MEETING
National League Sessions Will Come
te Clese Today
Tednv Is "Educational 'Day" nt the
meeting of the National Heard of Di
rectors of the National League of Gills
Clubs. The meeting, which is being
held nt 15'J." Locust street, has been
In seleii since Wednesday morning
ind will close tomorrow.
Dr. Walten II. Hamilton, depnrt
nf liP.nl of economics of Amherst
College, will speak en "Material and
Methods in Workers' IMucatien." Am- I
Jiprst College has been carrying mi ti i
ipecial educational course nt Spring- j
field and Holyoke, Mnss., nnd Dr.
Hamilton has been engaged in tins
The National League of Girls' Clubs
AM. THIS FOB, TEN TENTH
Twle lw f Interesting maitaztne
article. Iileh-rlans fiction. hupiqr. and art
work, n Kh-pauc all-Mar "mmli; wet en: n
mdI i.leiinl roleRraun Tutorial faction, a
temrletc nepa)er: nil for ten entn That
li the birsaln Seu 1,-et with the Sunday
t.ic Leihieii. ".Make It a Habit." .lit
aaL
192 WILL NO
T
BE A 'JAZZ BABY'
Mayer Warns Hotels and Caba
rets Against Sunday New
Year Celebration
ALSO CAUTIONS ON LIQUOR
place in which violations were discov
ered. 1'he hotelmen pledged themselves te
strict observance of the closing regula
tions. The Mayer told the managers
he had instructed the police department
te co-enernto in enforcing the Velstead
net and that Infringements of that law
would be prosecuted.
TWO MORE CAMDEN
AUTO VICTIMS DIE
MISS MARION N. N1LES
President of Massachusetts League
of Girls' Clubs, who presides nt
meeting today
WOMAN GETS WELFARE POST
Mrs. Henry D. Jump Elected Presi
dent of Advisory Council
Mrs. Henry 1). Jump, U010 Walnut
street, yesterday was elected president
of the Advisory Council of the Wel
fare Department of the city. As head
of thnt organization she will direct the
activities of n group of sixty public
spirited women who take an active in
terest in the correctional ami poor peer
houses of the city.
is Interested in the recreation and edu
cation of girls ever sixteen, nnd the
organization is non-sectarian nnd self
governing. Fifty per cent of the girls
are employed in factories, 40 per cent
in stores nnd offices, and but 1 per cent
stay nt home.
Miss Marlen II. Niles, president of
the Massachusetts League, is acting
There is gloom in the realm of jazz.
The order bus getii out I bat hotels mill
cnfcH must belil no celebration New
Year's ep until mldnlcbl, December
!ll. And the jaz miit .case iiiemtitly
at I o'clock en New Year' morning.
Majer Moere summoned monrlcters
nnd mniuigerM of leading hotels nnd PeDper Campaign Cost $5583
cafes te his ethec jrsterday mill warned reppe w.mM..u.. w,ue
them continued ielittlitn of the law Senater Pepper filed an account
respecting cabaret performances and Ing of his campaign expenses, showing
ether infractions of pull.-" regulation!. I be spent $5583.42, of which 55000 was
no longer would be tolerated. Itentrlbuted te the "iepublican State
The Majer, Diircter Cortelyou, et Committee and $250 te the Phlladul
tbe Department of Public Safety, nnd pbin City Committee. The balance was
ether officials have been in receipt of . mient for traveling, hotel bills nnd ether
remplnints thnt cafes and hotels cen-litems,
tinned cabaret performances after 1 1
A. M. and thnt dancing and (lnmbey-'
nnt spectacles, staged te the wblne of,
"jnz," had been common where guests
cither carried or obtained liquor.
The Majer rend regulations govern
ing the operations of hotel, cafes and 1
lestaiiranN te the lmtcliiin in the pre-- '
ence of Mr. Cortc'jeu nnd Cltv Selle-
iter Smjtlt. Mr. Moere hi id he would
lii'-lst en strict regulation ami implicit
obedience. ll n.liltd that Ihe police tie- ,
partment would pieeccd against any
by the president
club mcmberti.
of the league and
DREKA
FINE STATIONERS
Christmas Gifts
at very reasonable prices
from a collection of beau
tiful articles personally
selected in Europe.
112L.hestnut Street
ADVERTISING SOME BANK
un
Why de net banks give mere attention te the
paper they use ? Every bank knows the import'
ance of making a geed impression. Ne bank
erects a building without considering hew it will
leek.
But does any bank select paper for stationery
and checks with that idea in mind ? Checks
especially are tokens of value, which stand for
money. They should be engraved en the best
paper obtainable, as bends and stock certificates
are.
Ne advertisement a bank could use is mere
effective and appropriate than engraving en
Crane's Bend the checks it gives te its customers.
xoe selected new rag stec
iai years' experience
Banknotes eaa countries
Paper money 0438,000,000 people
Government bends 018 nations
c
ranes
BUSINESS PAPERS
iLO
Bride "WcW, my husband
told me te pick out a car with
out knowing the prices. Se I
che3ea Moen and he's crazy
about it He said he had
expected te spend a thousand
mere."
Prices: F. O. B. Factory
$1105, $1695, $1785, $2485
MACKIN MOTORS, INC.
J. Jy VanderrrUt. l'rr.
855 N. nriHi.t St. Plimut I'enlnr 7S8S
Dlauluy Koemi Own lArnliiK
Moter Cars
Thn car of the ten proven units
2H
KlApttrlck & HeyUr
1 Mnrkrt Mt.
U-tf.8IlwMwAe7.
Oftnxiitcr B.
Ar.JI. M-.
4M N. Bread Street
Authorized Dealer t
VYeiunefeitnd meter
Stlci Ce.
8S?2 N. llr.HKl St.
Jekn A. Morriiea
(440 HeiuliiKten Ave.
Efir Rtadj Garaga
Bread anil llenlemrd
King Moter Salfi
4080 CUeatnut St.
Maaeatr ft Kilrar
W. Philadelphia
Ray Scaaaff ar
Cjnwyd
Total of 102 Fatalities Since
First of Year Recorded
by Pelice
DRIVERS SPEED AWAY
Tour (iratlis hi four iliijq rltie te nllto nllte nllto
miibile nrciilenls, miike ti tetnl of 102
ini'srin billcil b iiiit.iinebilcs in Cam
ili'H llilt )c:ir.
In inn ra'.ex IliW wrrk Ibe tlrlvrrt
of rnr-t, nftrr strlkiiiK down tbrlr vie
llins. b'ft lliein djliiif en tbe uliect nnd
llrd wltbmit ciffcilii!; a.Histiinc'P.
ChnrleM Skiniipr. forty-wen ynr
old, IHlS Clii'-tniit slri't, illril till-
inernlnp nl the West .Tcrcey lluinno lluinne
pnthic IIepItnl from injuries rend ml
wIipii be wns struck by nn nutoiuebllc
jcslcrdny nftcrnoen.
motorist, be Increased bis speed nnd
escaped duriiiR llie cxtdtcin'cnt. Anellicr
enr wns procured nnd Skinner wns
ttiken te tbc bespluil Mifferlng from Se
vern bodily InjiiricK.
Willliim .jIIIc, forty-five yenrs old,
of Kemerdiilc, :i suburb of Cnmdcn. wtis
Nlriick by nn tiutomeblle en tbe Wbltc
IIorse pike nnd tccdwd lt.JurlcH which
(niihcil his denth curly jeslcrdny morn
ing hit Coetier Ilevpilul. The enr which
struck lilin wim driven by Arthur Dunn,
of Cniiului. Dunn uns nrrcsted.
.Mi?., llrldcct Ailcy, sixty jenrs old,
of SliuiTerd. uiim stiuck by un unto unte
iiinbiln while wnlkliiK en the White
Mevmi l'ikc ncitr Ciimden, nnd received
injuries which cniised her denth,
Tucsdiiy, in the Cooper Hnepltnl.
The drhcr of the nir left h'r lylnc
en the lemHdc, nnd ultheueli attempts
In rupture him worn made, be escaped
ufter ii chase.
Valentine- Kuisler. O-iTiO filenmere
VAUCLAIN SPEAKS TONIGHT
Addresses Life Underwriters en
Correct Salesmanship Methods
Samuel M. Vnuclti i '. prpsiileiit of
Italdwin Locemotivu Wrrks. will speak
te the Philadelphia Association of Life
i'ndcrwrlters tenlKht nt the Hellevile-
Stratfeid en "Correct Methods or
Salesmanship."
Dinner will be served te the fiOO
members who are cp(s-ted te attend.
Other prominent speakers will address
the association. ,
Truck Burned by Short Circuit
An nutomeblle truck burdened with
I lekles. rubber hose and lish. cave
Chemical Hngine Ne. (1. of I!utlc(en
pike, u lenj; run last night when it
t might fire tit Heiixalem pike and Cemh
l.illll. Ille IIIICK wiih ill mi' MTtii'r ill
avenue, this city, tiled nt tne wcst.ii. .. i.iii-, ei n. '"""';"
.ler-ev Momrepathle Hospital en Tue.- i ii. A -diert circuit in the w lntif
lav night ft nui lnjiirles received when 'exploded vnmf fumes under the heed.
another motorist crashed into hi
i nr.
low u while emsslnc a street nnd thrown
bevernl feet liy the car.
Although passersby sheuttd te the
LODGER KILLS HIMSELF ,
An unidentitied man was found liang
ing from n beam In n bedroom of a
lodging house nt Twelfth and Cherry
streets jesterdny. The man used his
Imtl tnr n lin.iun. Tfe WAS nhnllt tlilrfr.
He was knocked ( VP jears old nnd nently il reused. Ills
fhtPennvSavfn&Bank
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rysJR 1
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bedv Is nt the morgue.
2i"JrBrvWJir.
nix lie.rtitiil . n
O Jehn VnmamtJMr
fTGSOWtf .
The reliability and de
pendability of your reat
estate firm should be your
first consideration.
Many years' experience
enables us te bring rip
ened judgment te bear en
your problems.
We are very sure, indeed,
of our ground you can
rely en us I
HEYMANN & BR0.
Real Estate
Hejrminn Building
a
uavmQ
' . Ly
is a-
greater
evt
than-
gaming
Capital &,
Surplus"
4,000.000
4
West End Trust
Company
BBJOAO-STPieeT'AT SOOTH PENN SQUARE
9 Real Estate - I 1
I Hejrmsnn Building I I
I 113-215 S. Breid St.. Phili., Pa. I I
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Desks
Take advanfage of Desk Week at
Library Bureau. Come inteday
nnd examine our 7 complete lines
in all price ranges. Pull open the
drawers. That's workmanship I See
the portable letter files, the port
able card trays they contain. Ex
amine the exquisite finish, the
beauty of the grain and the quality
of the hardware throughout.
Chairs
Come in and sit in one of these
chairs. Te the last detail it cor
responds with ether parts of the
suite, in design and in quality.
Tables
The same selected stock as the
desks, made as carefully and fin
ished as beautifully. Noted for their
dust-proof drawers.
This is Desk Week at L. B. See the
ipecial exhibition at our
convenient store
Library Bureau
M. W. MONTGOMERY. Mtnun
Phenes: Mtin 7594 1 Wslnnt 3)94
Paris
JO jaw A . at A. .
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New Yerk
Bread Street Walnut Street
RITZCARLTON HOTEL
Extraordinary
Sale of Dresses
Afternoon & Evening Gowns
At Prices Averaging
l2 and Less
Canten Crepes, Chiffens, Geergettes,
Taffetas, Laces and Net
$75 Dresses New $35
$125 Dresses New $45
$135 Dresses New $65
$185 Dresses New $75
$195 Dresses New $95
These Dresses go en sale
Tomorrow Morning at 9 A. M.
MacDonald & Campbell
The Best Christmas Gifts for Men
We de net invite you te select gifts for men from just
a mass of geed? True, our variety is great, but every
thing in our stocks is a specialty. Chesen with jealous
care for our reputation, and the satisfaction of the most
critical man.
refill xi
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The radiance of The Polished Girdle Diamond will
be mere fully epnrcciated bv direct comparison
y y
In ether diamonds -sold only by this Establishment
THE GIFT SUGGESTION BDDK
FDR 1923 MAILED UPON REqilEST
illustrates ieveral hundred distinctive articles
Jewels Watches Cleckg Silver China Glass
and Novelties, many of which are mode rate ly
priced The Gift Suggestion Boek will prove
of great convenience in selecting Christmas
and VVedding Gifts for these who are unable
te make personal seleotien.
It'sGreattoKnewi
That Thousands
efMenAppreciate
Our Super-Values
We don't want te sell '
any man who thinks
he can de as well else
where. We stand pat;
en the statement that
our Super-Value Pel- l
icy saves you $5 te $12
en any Suit or Over
coat you buy here.
P V. R R Y S
The Atlantic Monthly
announces in the
December Issue
WINTER
SUITS and
OVERCOATS
The Fine, the Finer
and the Finest Quali
ties at Our Super
Value Prices
The American Jail
an article portraying the unbelievably shocking
conditions existing in the jails of the United
States, which cannot but arouse the long der
' mant public conscience,
by
JOSEPH F. FISHMAN
Prison Expert
who. as the only inspector of prisons for the
Federal Government during many years and
as special investigator for State and ether
administrations, has visited almost every prison,
jail and reformatory in the United States.
$28 s33 $38
$43 and up
Loek Everywhere and
Compare
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
Mr. Fisliman's story te definite
and cogent, giving specific in
stances and naming time and place.
New en all News Stands.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY
BOSTON
Don't give
your printer
the chance for-
saying, "That s the best i can
get out of the engraving plates."
Our engravings make him say,
"My, they come up fine!"
The Che'Tnutjtreet
ENGRdWNG CO.!i
E,COR.IIT-iJCHETNuTT
Entrance en 11th St.
Initial Handkerchiefs, 50c te $2.00
Leather Belts,
Knitted Silk Mufflers,
Gloves,
Silk Neckwear,
Silk Shirts,
$1.00 te $2.50
$6.00 te $20.00
$2.00 te $5.00
75c te $4.00
$7.00 te $12.00
Gelf Hese,
Pajamas,
Silk Half Hese,
Sweater Coats,
Heuse Jackets,
Bath Robes,
$3.00 te $7.50
$2.00 te $15.00
75c te $6.00
$6.00 te $22.50
$10.00 te $32.50
$7.50 te $15.00
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
TAILORED AT PASHIQM PARK
FAR - KERRY
Stormpreof
Outergarments
H5, $50 and $55
fjJPut your feet down en the
cringing, whimpering, weather
fearing overcoat. Be ready for
Winter's worst. Get the drop en
the weather before it takes a drop
en you. Wear a Par-Kerry Storm
Proof, Style-right eutergarment.
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J Tailored at Fashion Park.
TAiLcmreAT rAsme tauk
JLJrS SONS
1424-26 CMESTNUT STREET
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