Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    'fyu Jv ,J,
vts. iv
' ,. .. 'swpipiiPKPimw
1 " "S'ijSMTV "?- ". l " U'.tK-fV-'vW''" MWjSnWlT
W
.
II
M
ft
J?
I'l
IH
II
e m
t w1'
ii
!l;
i j
i
i
ft
:lN ii
.i
13
' t
.1 t
EVENING PUBLIC LsbGERPmLADELPHIA, FRIDAY," DECEMBER 8, 1922
'
x c
T
.'7 r
. '
t -; , 1 ; i
MJLUuUH, jjLfi
TO ENROLL WOMEN :-?
. Tllll'llOt, llflllMlllit (if
County Commissioners Remind
Thern That 19th Amend
ment Is in Force
-ii hi ineii Illlietsis w II
FULL CANVASS ORDERED ," fnimi.- nhi.ii
i Ki Moti, wlii-n-, nfii-r :i
) Clinrse liv the Veter ' l.cnsit.' of
; dshnnpsty In the ni.e'ini'nt "C I'liN
J li(lel)lilit tntern. infliicnri-il ('cerse 1'.
I Helme", ihiilrniiin of the CennH 'om 'em
( iiiMnnprs. te Mii.l ii Irtler e'i-H.i. mi
.' lewlne i dints :
: Tlint tlu-v Jieiilrl tmy pnrllru'nr
attention te tlie nriin'nt of women.
That every man anil woman in the
City entitled te the privlli-fie slieultl
be nlSL's-c(l. .
Tlmt the December rs"sment must
; l)i nil nrtnnl Ikhisc-te-hmi-e eanvii!'.
lieenuii- en it will In- I ""'''I the rep- ,
' reM-ntiitien i arh ena'ei'inl li.tri-t H
entitled te in C'it.v Ceiineil. I
. The t'emniissinner's letter follews:
c "It is of the utmost impertanee that
i the nsewsnii'iit jeu are new maKiiii I"' !
I r.i-ciir;ite anil i-onii-lete. (
t "This ansement will determine the,
. i.AM ,.e iiMtiftltnmi in whieli I'a i' ii !
) .IHlllUl VI. v "linn
' ceunciltnanie district will be entltU'd
for tin.- four jeers bevimiins .'imunry 1,
, 31124. Ktich iisesnr. tlicti-fer, will be
belli Individually resn.msilile for the nil-
felate nivurney of tin- li-t wld'h b '
new preparing.
"Veu will titnl en the in-udi- "f tin
first ener of jour hook the law gov
erning the m-kin,; of n-isestunent-'. TliU
law applies eipiall) te men and women.
On the mit-iili- of the int ei are In In
Ktrnetlens taken from the law.
"Observe both carefully. In partlni
Inr tienr in miml that the
NEW EASTO'' HIGHWAY
TO BE OPENED TOMORROW
State, County and City Officials Will
Celebration
(till, Unvenier-elcet
I'liil.idelplili mid of
Mi'itiilmu i-ii nniiinitlet nnrtli el die clt
are i-ieeteil te take part tomorrow in
the eelebriitien marking the formal
opening of the "riilladelpllia te
Kasteti" cenerete IiIrIiwii.v.
Weather reiidiiidiiH faerable. It W
iiiil I.iCII unto NN uil In .e i-nrt in n
I termiimtc at
llllli Itnen. ml
iIm.ixin will be mail- in the Kasten iiy
Aniiiry. The eelebratani Iiiih beeii
planned hy .several ntilomehilp clnh-. in
MAN AND WGIAN 'SIAIE FORBIDS
KILLED BY AUTOS
COAL PRICE JUMP
! New OrlriltiH. Tlie en He tit mnflded
te liim that he lind a paintings which
he bclipved te be the original "Mar "Mar
rlnee of Ignnc." lie wild It would prob
ably be offered at ntietien after his
death, and could bn purchased at a
small sum, us he bad cenllded bis sus
picions te no ether.
Mis3 Mary Gallagher Hurled
Acress Street by Car at
Woodland Avenue
TRUCK HITS OTHER VICTIM
Tun perxniii a man and a woman
were Killed when struck by automo
bile last nlirh'. A benvv rnln. nh-u-nr.
enijiieiinii -if tins itn hi,;livi gives liiR the ilen of iicdi'strlnns nnd drlv
l'hilndelphl.'i aiilnniehiliNts a renereie er. Is believed te have been a factor
NttiMrh lieni the iinriiierii seetmim of i In. both aeeideiits.
the eit.x iIiidukIi te the I'nume .Metin- Mis; Mnrv (Siillaghrr, twenty-three
tains ever the old Cermantewn and jear old. of (VU.1 1'nsehnll avenue. wn
Willow tiuixe I'ike te Willow drove. ! struck by a tenrlnc car while she wnx
the e'.il Dojlestewil mid ( i-ev-dne Woodland avenue nt Slxtv.
liilinliMililu iniil Ittieks ((itml
in Allelilewu and Itethlehem
nnd
thence out
lllew drove
thence ever n
Si.liiirbs in jn
I'ike te Doylestown,
direct route te I'lututi.
entire tvi lien have in-
ic-ised the nnme "li.ten llliliwa,'
ELKS
ENROLLED
AS FOES OF KLAN p
jour
in mar.j ilivl-:it-.
,i ptiti.il
that
ii'in i d upon
law. be siib-
their legal ilvjbt
"Shrouded Americanism" De
nounced by Philadelphift Ledge
1 Ruler at Atlantic City
I
(BACHARACH HITS K. K. K.
I -
I Members of the Klks are enliillv lined
i; i'3ai'it the K'i Kbi Kl::n. Plmrles
jA. drakelew. exalted ruler of Phila
delphia Ledge, announced in nn nddiesi
it a testimonial dinner but night in At
lantic Citj bj the Atlantic City Ledge. '
"The day U fast approaching when
"n "icatis -i be Juried te take a ill
cid-il stand against the K-i Klux
Kl.in." he said, "and Klkdem will be
lined up solidly against Mint ergania- '
tien.
"did delay the day when Ameri
canism has te be darkened and
shrouded, ('lean and upright men de
Lt need shroud. There isn"t :m r.
.inizatien in the Tinted States that
will plaj as important putt as will the
I'lks in the coming issue."
'rin- Klun also came in for a rati-'
ping from Congressman Ikiehiirach, of I
Atlantic City.
"There is no room anywhere in this I
nreiui lann ei ours. lie said, "for jm
Miieti-entii
i ...!.,... ..ni women tilt- I ttrtlt te
..t ...,,l tlt.it If is. t beretere. join
fintv te iilnee their names upon
lists. Tl -r- ''as been
Mens in lern, -i i.- v
f.iltur.i t.. ill, th.s.
v.,i -ii-ii linii.iiitli liifiiruieil
flip ('iiiiimlss.niie.s iiiopex- t,, h.ive an
nfflel:il 1,111111 Hindi- of the names re
turned and Mint the nam
vmir list inn un-'i-r in
lected id si ii'tinj at.
te he Mn-re.
"Yin will In- well ! vised, tl eli-fere.
te make ti fell, utmpb-te mid nci urate
nssesMiient of jour diwsien. The Com Cem
mlssluners are cenlident that you will
de se."
When the Commissioners receive the
assessors' books they w ill have until
Angus: 1 te make cnrtet tieiis. Tiu-
(leeis-en nt tlie i omini-Men. rs 10 me-1 ill,j,,, .m,,ire. no matter u-h.it ,.!
the n.imes c united will preM'lit mis- f ,,, ,,,,, iN , i r iens-lii t ,. .ct
lepres,, nation In ( Itv euncll. Ih.U ,)f vj,,i,.n,.,. M1( ,, nM ,; lniiz.lti))ll
verk must be done befeie August 1. ,.,.,,,,.. ,M t lp , miMteniinced
in a tree ce-.ernmeiu Mich as ours."
i
j Lest Bey in Reading
I Carel Harding, twelve jiars old who
I isnp-icnieil loin his hum". .".VJ1 Ard-
'u'li street, seetal dm ir.-e li.is lieen
'mild b police of Keiding. A ti-'i-ain-i,
i i the DetectlM. lliucilll here -Mid the
I boy was picked up while wandering
i ireimd the railre.id .station.
third street about 7 o'clock. She was
placed in a passing car nnd taken te
Mlserlcerdin Hospital, wdierc she died
two hours later. She was hurled sev
eral feet when struck hy the cur.
The automobile was driven by Ar
thur L. Hewcii, of Twenty-sixth street
nnd AMantlc nxenue, Longport, N. .T.
lie was nriestri,
Alury Hell, eight years old. drill North
Seventh street, was serieulv iniiired
i he was struck bv an automobile
Ighth street mid I-airineunt nvc-
Sltli, U'nu ttlten ti tliti llitlitliitnntiti
Hospital with u fractured skull nnd in.
ternal injuries. Heward S. Ilrugh,
Wnriingten avenue near rerty-seventh
street, n chauffeur for the Uurcnti of
Highways, the driver of the machine,
was held in .SOO ball te await the re
sult of the child's injuries.
.lames (inllngher, lifty-sl jears old,
of .'letl Hurley street, died last night
in the Northeastern Hospital shortly
after he had been struck nt P street
and Allegheny nvcnue bv a motertruck,
driven by Jehn Weber, of Allegheny
avenue near Tulip street. Onllagher
had suffered u fractured skull and in
ternal injuries.
M. II. 'rash, of hlf) Knst Thnyer
stns-t, owner nnd driver of a motor metor moter
truck, hit by n Reute 41 trolley en
Lancaster avenue near Fortieth street,
was thrown tlnnugh the plate glass win
dow of the Singer Sewing .Machine
Company. -100(1 Lancaster avenue, and
cut about the head.
Anna Rimes, eighteen years old, of
liil'l Itrewn street, was struck by nn
automobile driven by II. A. Williams,
of Sharen Hill, while cresing the
-treet at Fifty-second and Brown.
Ilelen Miller, twenty years old. ei
."i.lle Oirden street, mm tnL-, ,-, ts..
l'resburriim Hospital after finWng b"en ' . nr.Ti,rnrirrT- umnis
run down by u taxicub driven by .lames LOST VERONESE WORK
tlsti streets
Dr. I.nplace visited the auction ntnl
secured the painting. The painting Is
five feet lone nnd three feet wide. Ac
cording ie Prof. Farina, the work of
restoration in exceedingly difficult. He
has been at work removing n heavy coat
of paint which covers the original canvas.
Fair-Price Arbiter Says Opera
tors Anticipated Anthracite
Tax In Rates
DEALERS ARE WARNED
Anthrnclte operators will net increase
the cost of coal at the mines because of
the State tax. accerdins te the Fair
I'ractices Committee of the State Fuel
Commiss en.
Lnst month, nfter the United Slates
Supreme Court ruled thnt the Pennsyl
vanla anthracite tax law. which com
pels the anthracite operator te pay te
the State a tax of 1 per cent of the
price he charges the retail dealer for
a ten of cenl nt the mines, was valid,
reports emnnntlng from mnny sections
In the hnrd coal regions said the opera
tors were preparing te boost the price
from llftcen te fifty cents a ten, te
cover the tax and the cost of "extra
clerical force needed te compute and
handle the tax."
Immediately many retail dealers in
Philadelphia nnd ether cities njitici
patcd the operators and boosted their
price from 50 cents te ?1 n ten.
It was mnde plnln yesterday by Kdgnr
C. Felten. chairman of the Fair Prac
tices Committee, that any increase in
price by any of the anthrnclte oper
ators, who In the fall appeared before
his committee wnn reipiesis ter in
creases exer the prices ehtnlncd In 1021,
will be regarded as u flagrant disregard
of the rulings of the committee. He
indicated the guilty operators will be
dealt with accordingly.
"When these operators appeared tic
fore this cemmltiee In the full with a
request for hlnlier prices," said Mr.
I.'i.ttn,, i.wtiiril.ti' "ibev hrmifrlif wiMi
them ce'st figures te substantiate their
iiemnniis, ami te tnese cesi ngures wns
added from txvelve te fifteen cents n ten
in expectation that the Supreme Court
would upheld the anthracite laxv.
That tax was provided for in the
Increases given the operators following
their conference with this committee,
nnd any attempt te collect the tax
txvlce by nsnln rnislng the price of coal
at the mines will receive the full at
tentien of the Fair Practices Committee
nnd the Fuel Commission."
After-Dinner Tricks
v)C5Civ)
0);
ASM I t-
V
339
move coin r?.cM
ONE END TO THE
OTHER END
AUTO SKIDS INTO WALL
Twe Men Hurt, One Seriously, In
Accident Due te Icy Read
Tin- first serious accident due te Ice
'" th- read occurred last nltrht en tin
Montgomery pike at Roberts read,
Htyn Mawr. A closed motorcar skidded
into 'i stone wall The occupants xvere
injured and the automobile xx-ns de de
mel'shcd Tli" victims of the accident xvere
Jehn Cochrane, superintendent of the
P,.irclaj farm. Itosement, and .Terry
Hemer Keeker, of till North Fifty
fourth street. They were taken te the
Itrxn Mawr Hospital. Decker is said
te be in a serious condition.
NOW BELIEVED HERE
"Marriage of Isaac," In Possession
of Dr. La Place, Has History
"The Mnrringe of Isaac," one of the
grentcsl paintings by Paul Veronese,
f.inied Venetian artist of the sixteenth
century, is believed te have been found
in this city.
Fer years the pninting has been in
the possession of Dr. rjrne't I.nplacc,
medical director of Miscrieerdia Hos
pital. It is nexv in the studio of Prof.
I'.isiimlc Farina, nitlst and restorer,
at 1VJ7 Walnut street, who pronounces
it "absolutely genuine."
The canvas came into the possession
of Kr. Laplace in a peculiar manner.
Many years 1130 lie xvas cnlled upon te
treat a man suffering from cancer In
Za. :$:i!l Keiunxiug the Center
Three coins arc laid in a row en the
table. A nickel, for example, h placed
letxvecu txxe pennies,. Hew. jeu a--'i,
can you i en-ex i the un Kel from it-i
position in the icii-i r without tnic''
ing it''
The answer is iptite simp,., mt f,w
persons will d!ceer the secret Simply
move one of the pennies from one end i
of the r xv te tin- ether The nickel is'
new nn end em Tims tl h.i been
1 "moved from the centii, n'lheugh it
1ms net been te'clie-l
Copyright. I'jSt, lu Pul'ic Lnlgrr i nmpan'j
j ml Ceals, Suits, jJw ijuimt Sweaters, tS
! I, " ' I
jlliMLHIJi i'lllliMiilliraii'llllllliliiriliiiili
'I December Reduction Sale I
Roots and Arctics for Family
USEFUL GIFTS
sq Beys' & Girls'
-OIVclIIltUdlS
4 i V I 71
C 'v k( A
I V -."IV )4(Mi,
mm
3
Tun
A
Illark
Vulu. :.50
Girls' CAPES
silk llnril lien.lu
Illur unit Iteil
.152.95
Inilirrttte. $4
r-
;. iv
rV 7 Ceali,
I'rT
trte
. V -J
A W
Girls' and llexs'
Raincoats
Cashmere, Canten
and Tweed; all col
ors; sizes 4 te 16;
ftecular $ C
value 10 OI
Bey' Black Rubber
IVlen a,
Women's, Beys'
and Girls' Beets
mL te VD
Rubber Toys, 25c
Goodyear Rubbers
lillilrt-n's Itiililxrt, tide
Men'ii Itnlilirra I.3S
IjiiI'i-n- It-i ljrrs 31.1X1
hiiiIiiU . . SI. (10
llnlilitr dleics, ,-itlc
Hit liter
Cutllrn, st.ne
rllt 'hfft.
73c
in IU,
J'l .'.0
Men's $8 Raincoats. S3
Men's & ) Imp. Onhar- 59C
Women's I Mica t ! vnl. iO
'it n xfcsei ui .-.
Our Entire Stocks of
Coats, Wraps, Dresses
Reduced 20 te 50
Street Dresses
They were $25.00 te $65.00, new
Third Fleer
'18 te $35
'ill n r il r r
liiil tr lie.
uitiputi'ril In
iiaih".i iiriler
r i In i.
a.ie
FP
I $2.50 $A
'etiltM s?t?-iILii
'.-.i tn XI 9.-. -sr. 1
wlr " " " " 't 'SnSr
JMi,.
Afternoon Dresses
That were $55.00 te $195, new $ 9 7.50 f Q $19
Evening Dresses
That were $65.00 te $195, new
Second Fleer
$35 te m
Spert Coats f"t:l
That were $25.00 te $95.00, new
First Fleer
$18 te $65
Coats & Wraps '1
That were $55.00 te $345, new
First Fleer
'35 te $195
Our Entire Stock of Plain & Fur Trimmed
Spert and Tailored Suits
Reduced te Cost
I
- rn-Tiinjpjjijaj
1220-22-2 isWahut Street ia
jlMEMllllilllffe
WHY WE SELL CHEAPER LOCATION
Jewelry for Christmas
On Lew, Liberal Terms
?,
fe
Full Jeweled
Elgin $1 .50
Watches
16
Wrist Watches
Geld-Filled $1 9-75
Guarantee
Heirrnl st)lc for rlinlre.
(unrantefil Tlmrhrrprrit.
Wemen'i Solitaire Diamond
Rinji at upwards from
$25
In Tiffany Setting
Solid Geld $t?
Cuff Links
Various Styles
up
.EVYV
716 Arch. St.- 43 NQ 8tHSt
Qff&sdlSi? -V-
Jl I CHRISTMAS I
SB 1
....'j':J.lti'faj 1
'.-'.'..I'l
CLUB
t '.'.
..JJKwJl
lirSJ
tea
. sr.fr-t-tr.., .. . -.JMv
Ne Entrance Fee te Jein
This Club
Just step up te the Christmas Club Window and
make the first weekly deposit (of your own choos chees
ing) and you "belong."
This Club, like Christmas itself, is for everybody
Rich, Peer, Yeung and Old. They all appreciate
having some extra money when it is most needed,
which will be early next December.
plXns te suit them all
Club new open and we extend a very cordial invita
tion te you te join.
COMMONWEALTH
Title Insurance and Trust Company
N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Sts.
nri-nsiTM
TIT1.K INSUHANXT.
JOSHUA II. MORGAN.
President
tki;nts
HAVINOS FUND
SAVE DEPOSITS
"Ml, K&TATK
JAMES V. ELLISON,
ireasurer
W : iKinr IB 1 Yin I '! !in HIM IlilsCharcre Accounts Inviteda i, m.; m iiiHina -i inmvn n 1. 1 Mail ClrAerm Pillerli wm .MH'MiBiiiHnnMii
& ---- i iMt-it iv "tiiviiiiiia.iiiiiiHiiiniHiiiiiiBiiiiiHdi l vwt a ihwiii-"i-ih Mii,i
Children's Fur Sets and Coats, Fur Trimmings and Cellar and Cuff Sets at Moderate Prices
JBILllWIKIilMI
il number of euniinif?
from our eicii .stock nrr
included In this event
and have been reduced in
equal the Special Cash
Vurrhase Values.
awafliyPefflai?
Ine
Sale
1115 Chestnut Street.
Greatest Fur
In the History of Fur Retailing !
lie Bankrunt Stock
'r Repairing and Ht
modeling. Werk de Hi
new at moderate pric.
Pay for the work uptn
delivery of the garment.
Of Katz, Reinstein & Weinberg, of 132 E. Breadufay, N. Y.,
Purchased for Spot Cash Frem the Receivers Is New Offered
at HALF PRICE and LESS!
I'rcneh
S;il
'eats
46.50
. Trend. 7 T
(IK w. ., JLK21
- 8.5i H m,
JOSEPH T. STEARNS
Counselor at Law
US Hrendway
New Yerk
rite. 1, iiy.
Mnwsen & De Manv,
1215 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Gentlemen:
The Furs purchased from the Bank
rupt Estate of Katz, Reinstein & Wein
berg, of 132 E. Broadway, New Yerk
City, have Konc forward by express, nnd
will undoubtedly be in your possession
by the time this letter reaches you.
Yours truly.
IA(
fMawsen & De Many, in the position of Mer
chants and Manufacturers, have presented
many a notable sale te the women of Phila
delphia. But this tremendous cash purchase
because of the unusual values by far excels
any value-giving event ever attempted.
Natural
MuRkrtt
CeatH
77.50
I A naccoen j
M 84.50 &
TTomerrow the sale will be at its height! The
complete stocks have been marked and ticketed
and are ready for your cheesing, and ready at
prices that will astound you because of the
remarkable savings that are possible.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchases Until Required
French Seal Ceals, length 46.50
trench Seal Wraps, full length 48.S0
Russian Peny Coats, length 54.50
Caracul Trimmed French Seal Capes 59.50
Natural Mushrat Coats, 40 in. long 77.50
Leepard Cat Coats, Seal Trimmed 79.50
Russian Marmet Coats, length 79.50
French Seal Ceals, Skunk Trimmed 79.50
Black or Taupe Caracul Spert Jacqueltes. . 79.50
Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed 84.50
Hair Seal Ceat3, 40 inches long 84.50
Taupe Lamb Coats, 3 length 89.50
Civet Cat Coats, H length 125.00
American Opossum Coats, length 125.00
Platinum or Taupe Caracul Spert Coats. . . .137.50
Taupe Caracul Capes, full length 142.50
French Seal Coats, Squirrel Trimmed 145.00
Black Caracul Capes, full length 145.00
ill wi
(tlar-U or 'Il NkVjtf
ruii)i. I, M l"V,
I'nniciii JUD Hn
Smut i.nriy Moleskin
Vk Wrnps
Uk. 1 ir, in II 1.
m - luuiun lt j m
l-'illlH
79.50
I ,n
lliulsen
Seul
Cm 111 H
183.00
it
win tffl
-1
French Seal Coats, Beaver Trimmed 145.00
maiurai Kaccoen L'eats, length 155.00
Moleskin Wraps, full length 165.00
Scotch Moleskin Coats, length 165.00
Black Caracul Coats, 40 inches long 175.00
Hudsen Seal Capes, full length 185.00
Hudsen Seal Coats, Beaver Trimmed 215.00
Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed 215.00
Hudsen Seal Coats, 40 inches long 225.00
Black Caracul Coats, Skunk Trimmed 245.00
Natural Squirrel Coats, length 285.00
Persian Lamb Coats, Skunk Trimmed. . . . 325.00
Black Meire Caracul Medel Capes 395.00
Natural Squirrel Medel Capes, full length. .425.00
Ermine Capes .full length 495.00
Natural Mink Coats, 40 inches long 645.00
Broadtail Wraps, Kelinsky Fitch Trimmed. .695.00
Natural Mink Capes, full length 995 00
Slum)
Trlmn
llllilsu'
HpkI
fonts
215.00
A.
, !!
i -" ' Tfit ma ;
AI.V-VK
1
'.'il 11 1' II
I'e.UB,
HUui-Ic
Tr'mincil
2-15.00
Natural
kj
7 KJj
-125.00;
;f J
pA
j. .
kvtwB I fOA AlZfft I.n,.r. nnri Wrnni nn ?l I til iliief I.I. .J e -
liQHHihWJWIIKIlJWi'iWii Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted. Chirwe P..n?. "a'. rencn Scal I Dyed Ceney.
THigi
Natural
Mlnh
fonts
015.00
'le in FebruaryiiiiTaiB!iiiiii!!5iii'iiiiiiBfi!'''H:,;,l!'i'
--' nui
ftjkA t