Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 31, Image 31

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Stephen Wlv Say JVfry
Vuiii Take Stand for Juejlc
" te All People '
DlpiiORES RACE HATREDS1
. The Ku Klux Klan was vlgoreuelj1
.Hacked ns menace je Aiwnw 07
Dr Stephen 8. Wise, chlrmanef the
Committee, in a speech last night gt
.vi iif.i ActelDhU. before 600 sea
.. . Philnrletnhlir Jewry. He de
plered he spread of anti-Semitism end
jtee hatred In this as well as Eure-
'."Mind you well," he said. "I as one
leerlcan nm nei at iiuu in
what any one has te say In defense of
the Ku KM Kinn in be lar ns 11 ia
aet against the Jews: that doesn't In
terest me nt all. If the Ku Klux Klan
m Its sworn enemy. In ether words.
tht higher moment nas come ler tne
Jews n America when we can take
eur stand net for justice te the Jaws,
hut for justice te nil people."
The speaker said that It was net the
flrst time that such a danger threatened
menace Is comparable te the crisis
which Abrnnam i-mcein lacea in tee
problem of slavery nnd abolition.
''Either the Ku Klux Klan has get te
a or America will perish, but," he fur
ther declared, "America will neTer
pulsb."
Last nlcht'R meeting wnt arranged
by the local branch of the American
Jewish Congress, of which Jacob Gins
burg is chairman. Dr. Wise has re
cently returned from a trip abroad,
where he studied the Jewish conditions.
Little Benny's
Nete Boek
By Pap
Fop enmc home late for suppir last
Bile, bringing a little plant with him
and saying te ma, Ilcers a plant I
sicked up, I gess Im a little late.
I gess yeure about an hour late, ma
ted. Id rather of had you crly with
nt the plant but its a reely pritt;
plant, wat kind of a plant Is it? I
thawt you were run ever or something,
she seil.
Net at all, en the contrary, pep sed.
Wy, its a little imported plant that
trews very well in nil kinds of weather,
1 Dcici-vi-, i'jcciuuy inaoers, ne seu.
Imported, well well, dent you knew
the name of it? ma sed.
Certcny I de, you dent slppese Id
buy a plant with no ideer of wat kind
It was de you? pep ted.
Well I dent knew, men are funny
bout plants, ma sed and pep Bed, Eny
time you catch me buying enythlng
without knowing the name of it, please
all a peleeccmnn nnd have me taken
war for examination.
Well wat kind of a plant is it? ma
led.
0, the name of it. 111 tell you, pep
Ku. And he started te leek like soma
body trying te remember a name, Bay
ing, Its an imported plunt and ns long
is ou remember te uatter It rcgulerly
it went give you eny trubblc, It.uwt
te be wnttcrcd once or twice a week,
er maj be every dny or se.
Well wich? Its very important, ma
sed, and pep sed, Well, maybe it will be
pest te use your own judgement, its an
imported plant.
I wish I knew wat kind it was, it
leeks something like a begonia, - ma
Thats ixactly wat it is, a begonia,
Begenia, thats the name of it, I told
you I knew the name begonia, pep sed.
Well my goednlss wnta imported
bout that? ma sed, and pep sed, May
be jebt the flower pet, I belccve these
flower pets are made in Qerminny.
Just being an ernerry looking flower
jet. and we went in te suppir, being
take under onions.
- . WINTE RESORTS
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BELLEVIEW
HOTEL AND COTTAGES
BELLEAIR HEIGHTS
Flerida
Open January 8th.
One of themest enchant'
lng places in all Flerida
a Southern paradise over ever
looking the Gulf of
rS&' Mestcharming
of Winter homes.
Twe 18-holeDenldRoailf
WW, tennU, trap sheeting.
ha&V't' nlanln
Pathlng. Yachting and came
ing en the Guff. Moving
symphony concert, evening
dance.. Kindergarten anl
primary clae under dlrec dlrec
"en of Mb. Amelia Brewt
tellman serWce re fie
iwoftheheitl At
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lorkfer information
rutrvatiem.
JOHNMCB.BOWUAN
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CA.JUDKINI
HEALTH AND IMMIO WANTS
Ptnn Hy1n Dlracter Talks, ii
Cammunltw iHAlth enti
Interest la bla shown today b.vJ
riiuauDin nnvKirinim. and aAniai
workers 1 in the stirring plea et lm lm
preTaBhtalth.jcneasurcs among the Im
migrant population by Dr. Alexander
GharlM Ahjbett, director of the Depart
meat of public Health and Hygiene of
tne uniTenuy or rennsyirania. at. n
meeting or taa uemmuntty Health Cen-
a number Of almilar'teeturen'tn ha ilrni
before 'the Community Health Center
this winter.
uti Abbett appealed for greater cau
tion In .the community In connection
with, the early diagnosis of contaaleua
djaeasea. v . -
ter. at Bread and Jeffersen streets, last
Dry Attbtfs address was the first 'of H t ??. "e
DIVORCE DECREES SHOW
FAtUNQ OFF THtt YEAR
Drep of 27'Un.r Latt Vwrfa Fig-
, urea kneauragw Juf H, '
'i There Were.MT fewer dirareae trant-
ed; in 'Philadelphia courts tlta JtaVH
than la 1021. " ' , &&
Figures -compiled y"WIllIaai M.
Bunn.t'Frotheaotary of CeauMa.Pieea
Courta)u,ahe.w.. total. e? 0,Wft.dKm.
granted in vt an ainieit iui gram
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wTrm ti U ,WBrenWlIi-rr .
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number of divorce sulti begun, in the
IWO yeara,- nemnr, is mnrnjlfinMnir..
In 1021 the number of autfa was 2382,
Thia year it was 2300.- ,
Judges who commented en the 1022
showing; said (hey consider the decrease
a hopeful alga..- .
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for Winter Holidays !
Snatch a holiday this winter. Make it a
bracer. Come north, te energizing
snows and revivifying suns ... Here's
the place. Winter weather at; its Cana
dian best. Winter sports a, la Quebec
Winter comforts, by the Chateau Fronte Frente
nac .' . . Outside the Chateau's dper,
centers the sport carnival. Triple chute
toboggan slide. Skating rink. Ski-jump
and ski-hills. Snow-shoe trails. Sleighs
te take you exploring. Deg sled teams te
run you round the ramparts .... Inside
its deer, crackling leg-fires. Stjanvheated,
bath-tubbed roemaJFrench chef d restaur
ants .... Plan new te come up. Let the
Canadian Pacific Office arrange your trip.
Locust St. at 15th, Phlla., Pa., or
writeChateauFrentenac,Quebec.Canada.
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nnd Frtruarv the C)ubvr,f4h'city will threw open their
'fldbrtffttf -viritera se atvfJly participate In anrtei;
.unbroken preframm reieVinU, fkating, akHng, curlinjr..
snowsheeinr, tobogganing. lelgnlng parties te points of
interest, ice racing, torchlight parades, fancy dress balls
i every Week. ' '
- Full information from any ,
:, K ''. railroad ticket office or . .
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lyidnt real Winter Sports Committee
5l 2 Canada: Cement Ce. Bldg., .
Montreal
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LAUREL-INTHE-PINES
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LAKEWOOD,N.J.
Observance of Dietary laws
CwfuJiy Adhere r&T
FRANKLSEIDEN-Owner
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Opens December 20th
in the Province of Quebec,
the Land of Personal Liberty
Announcement
THE MOUNT ROYAL, the largest and finest
hotel in the British Empire,, in Montreal, will
formally open, Wednesday, December 20. at the
beginning of the Holidays and the? easen of Winter
Sports, extending through January and February.
The privileges of Montreal's sporting. clubs are ex
tended by the management te guests of the MOUNT
ROYAL for Tobeganning, Ski-ing, Skating, Curling,
Snow-shoeing, Sleigh-riding and ether winter sports,
in addition te a program of entertainments and
dances, with music by MOUNT ROYAL orchestra.
The MOUNT ROYAL but an ever-nigh Journey
from New Yerk or Chicago offers the followers, of
Wtater Sports the most modern of appointments
and a cuisine te satisfy the most exacting tastes.
Reservation for the opening celebration, Christmas
and New Year's should be made new. A special
MOUNT ROYAL car leaves Grand CentrairNew
Yerk, Tuesday evening, December 19th, and Friday
of each week thereafter, for Montreal
Write for brochure program of Winter Festivals te
VERNON O. CARDY, Manager
Trm Mount Royal, Mentreai, Canada
Gee. H. O'Nell, Qen. Mgr., Canadian Hotels
Tht Hallmark
of Hetptctllty
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UNITED HOTELS COMPANY
of AMERICA
guirtnOSkMi 25 WEST 45th ST, NSW YOMK
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LAUREL HOUSE
LAKEW00D, NEW JERSEY
Invigorating climate
,18-hole golf course
SWS'SiJSSSB? FINE WOODLAND WALKS
DAILY CONCERTS AND DANCING
SUPERIOR ROADS FOR MOTORING
FRANK P. SHUTE, Manager
Formerly of the Laurel In the Plnea
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THE aplnt el Happy LWng Uch
1 alwye eharaeterke. U,. Tmymer.
ia especwlly empheeU-a Uirougheut the
entire length of the holiday eeeaea. The
luxury and elegance cl the Trayeiwe
combine delightfully with Atlantic
Gtye winter eltractiene. Make reeer.
vet ena new ler a healthful end foyeu.
holiday vacation.
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GLORIOUS azure skies, dargling sunshine andxaressing breezes from off the. Ocean;
J society, beauty and the world of fashion en review in the comfortable open or
U glass-encleied Reller Chairs, equally as famous as the Boardwalk they traverse;
magnificent hostelries, splendid shops, piers and pavilions this is Atlantic City,
"Sporty" Gelf ever three excellent courses, Horseback Riding en hard, level beaches, Thea
tres, Dancing, Metering, Orchestra concerts, Basketball, Indoor Swimming Peels, etc.
THE LEADING HOUSES
an ahran aa4 nndx a ait a ", WIm .r WHia
aaj af taa f.llawUj tf UreraMlUa, Iteahkt, MtUt, lUaerratlaa ala.
Chalfonte-Hadden Hall
Ritz-Carlten
Hetel Brighten
Seaside Heuse
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Hetel Traymore
Hetel Dennis
Galen Hall
The Wiltshire
Marlborough Blenheim
Hetel Strand
Hetel Chelsea
The Helmhurat
The Breakers
The Shelburae
Hetel Morten
Hetel Bethwell
Railroad TimtUfcU, aid fell iafarauriea can he tecarad fresa Lecal Ticket AftaU
Rekad la an hour from Philadelphia Tl rann. B. . from Bread Street. Wt IhlU., North
PhlU? Stations or Market St. Ferries, or rt Readlne By. from Chretnnt 8t. Ferries.
Comfortable and eanrenlent eerylce with hrnh Pullmane.
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Announcing the Opening of the
New COLONIAL
Nassau of the BAHAMAS
Under die Management of JOHN W. GREENE
February 5th, 1923
Reservations should be made new ;
The magnificent hotel, just completed, extends its hospital
ity te you. Spanish Mission in architecture, with soft
exterior colorings. Fireproof. Appointments most modern.
Every room with bath. Service and cuisine unexcelled.
Set in its fascinating group of tropical islands, Nassau, with all its
Remance and Pirate Lere, is your own Treasure Island right at hand.
Its treasures today are gifts of delicious sunshine, a soft mild equitable
climate, long sweeps of white beaches, waving palms, white breakers.
The most wonderful sea bathing in the world golf, tennis, fishing,
sailing and the companionship of people of distinction.
Only 60 hburs from New Yerk by the lux.
unions steamers of the MUNSON LINE,
NEW YORK BOOKING OFFICE
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