Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING, .EUBLIG LEDGER-PHIADELPHtA; FBIDAY, DECEMBER
22
1922
Says Many "Political Pris Pris
eners" Were Virtually Rail
roaded te Jail During War
CALLS OFFENSES MINOR
Sonnter fiiwRe Wlinrlen Pepper,
tonic "for the IieII.1iih, IiiiiI Uepes
51 iliflt ii riirlMimiH present, Iti tlie
&' r relenw from the Krtlcrn
gr.-I.tV'r'eMuele.l
'.Utltlfnt iiriseiicM," wlie were sen
fR fell.minK the I. W. W. trlnh
n Chlcnse ilmiiiR the wnr. lie niiit
'"..., n. ., i.niiiN or the President
Tlieie lire mi"" "' im- .-
r.elltlcul priseri new in prUeii
the riileiiKe ruses the I. . .
l.ers were iiinvletrd en four "(
SAMUEL REA TO REMAIN
ASHEAD OF PENNSY
Repert of His Retirement as Presl
dent Denied by Official
Reports thnt Hainnel Hen will retire
ns president of the Pennsylviinln Hull Hull
rei In December, HIL'.'t, niitl thnt he
will be miceeeiled by (lenernl W. V.
Atterbnr.v, new vice president of the
reml, were denied by nn efllcliil of the
system Inst nlRlit.
"The rumor thnt Mr. Hen will be re
tired Is unfounded ns fnr ns we knew,"
the efllecr stnted. "Mr. Hen will net
reneb the sevenfy-year nsc limit, which
nntemntlcnlly retires nil efllclntH, mull
October, 1 (!,", mid will net be retired
before thnt time m fur ns Is known.
It Is Impossible te wiy lit this time Just
who Mr. Hen's successor will be, ns
the Henrd of Directors niny be chnriRcd
before his nisc limit will niitunmtlcnlly
retire him.'
It wns nnnennced yestcrdny tlint
Hnlph Peters, president of the Leng
IMntif Hnilrend, will retire from nctlve
bipdness en December 1, 11)23. .Tnmes
A. McCrcn, vice 'president of the Penn
sylvania, It is reported unofficially, will
succeed Peters.
DREAM DOLL WITH GOLDEN
CURLS GIVES CHILD THRILL
Peer Girl of 12 Sees Christmas for a Moment in Tey Depart
ment of Market Street Stere Max Looked
"Down at the Heel"
MRS
MR UNABLE
CHRISTMAS ON MONDAY
SHATTE.RS JIIAIL RECORDS
Postmaster Says Holiday at Week's
Start Is Cause of Big Rush
The "buck" hnd te be passed te
The elevnter of n Mnrket street store
poured its usual loud into the surging
just-befnre-Chrlstmns crowd in the
ivy ilepnrtment. Among
the llttle girls nicely
('ilnging t e mother
hands nn nnether sort
of little girl. Her iinntl
wns clung te, Instead.
She wns twehe per
haps, but eldish. Khc
wen n tan coat thnt
sagged, a knitted hose
tain and blgh-beeled
shoes hnnded en from
some one cIsj. Her fnmlly consisted
of fmtr small bevs of shnbbv. assert
iiient, .It did net tnkc them long te
become nt home in the pnrndlse where
one mny drink long and deep for noth
ing. The one with the gray sweater made
n bee-line firt" the innti who wns showing
hew the nlrplnlnes worked. The here
worshiper with the hole in his stocking
gnvc n rush for the crowd that was
watching n gnme nbmit tSeerge Wash
ington. One dragged his whole sleeve
through theviiubmarine tank. They
i, i .1 i .1 i . ' Ills led ill licrc n rami" mil mere. 11
something and this time Monday gets ""'" ,"., lll(, ,, te mnlte tll(.m ,lt
(he blnliic. Colonel Geerge K. Kemp, I tliincs bnck en the tublcs and leave the
tinsel renes, alone. The little one ch-
PeMmaster, mis that the ')() per cent
above normal niu! the 20 per cent in
crcnsn ever last jenr's nmeunt of mnll
being liandl'Ml this enr is accounted
fur by t In: C- one word Monday. If
Christnian were only en some ether day
tlu niRii tills week would net be nearly
s'j great.
The hist of tin 11500 extra men em
ployed by the Posteflire went te work
yesterday and regular empleyes were
asked te work overtime last night
f te hnndlc the enormous number of
pnekages mid letters that arc going
through the office in the Inst two days
befeic t'hristmns.
WOMEN ARE SUGGESTED
FOR WANAMAKER POST
Clubs Send Nantes In for Vacancy
en Beard of Education
Severn! women have been suggested
by women's organizations te till the
vacancy en the Heard of Kducatlen cre
ated by the death of Jehn Wanamaker.
Miss Marien Hellly, a graduate and
former dean of Hryn Mnwr College,
lias been proposed by the Civic Club te
the Heard of .luilges. .Miss i.nurn II.
Santa Claus for Afflicted Little Ones
Who Come te Clinics
This afternoon the Secial Service De
partment of the Henry Pliipps Institute
entertained two hundred children who
come as patients te their clinics.
There w-ns a Christmas tree, n
Santu Claus. presents for all the little
ones, ice crcnln cones and cookies.
There were motion pictures shown
lv the Philadelphia Inter-State Dnlrv
Council. One of these. "The Kid Cemes
Through." is n Him produced by the
x..t...w.l ,itl.ni'ii1iiiiu A kunfiitit tun til
r'nrnell. d.;an of Temple I'liivprBltv. and , ;, b . Htruggies te become phy-
Mrs. I. II. O'llnrn. n former teecher i " '11.. r.
In Hucknell rniversity. hnve nlse heen
named. The appointment of Mrs. Wil
liam K. I.lngelbacli, the only woman
member of the beard, was obtained after
her indersement by women's organizations.
MANAGER IS ACCUSED
tilth Senater Pepper's recommendation.
Senater Pepper became Interested In
tliisc men some time age. and after
lung and careful study of their cases
u convinced, he cnys, that they hnd
enmailttcd no offense against person or
nrepvrty and that public sentiment at
the time of their trlnls wns at such
niteli that Impartial consideration
of their ciies was impossible. Their
offence, he said, consisted of the lit
ternni'i'S of their opinions en the war.
Tlieie are mi,vuvu ui uir mi-vum-u
in prison, jii
mem
bers were eenvieicu en lour ruiipi..
Twe nf the counts virtually were ruled
out by tin Court et Appeals. Of the
two rellMllllllR eeimis, iippi- rim-i-rii iiin-Hilim-J
le violate the helertive Service
Ait, ill" penally for which was pre
ktIIksI as two .ears in prison. All the
B-en line served that sentence.
As High as 25 years
The sentences en the last count ran
nn te twenty-live years In some cases,
mid covered ('enspiraey te foment ills ills
lejnltv lu the army nnd navy. Senater
Pepper contended the sentences en the
third count were justified, but these en
the fourth count were net. He sold at
his office here today :
'I.nst summer I w-ns asked te sign a
petition for nninesty te all pelltlcnl
tirlseners. I declined te de that, al
ii. ... . l..l...l ll u in.. .Int.. nu nl,
thOUKU I ri'riKiii'.rii nn" "V "J ""
Anierleim lawyer, though net ns a
Seiuitur, te leek into any Individual
laics thnt'iulght be brought te my at
tention. "A group of young men, all of tnem
feimer political iiriseners. sulimitcd
rnrieus names te me nnd obtained a
reeenl of the trials at Chicago and
irtaile nn analysis of each of the twenty-eight
cases, of men who were still
iii pri'en at Leavenworth. I am work
ing new en the Wichita and Sacra Sacra
mente cases, but have net as yet
renelieil an. conclusions en these.
"I sntiMieil myself that in net one
f the twenty-eight cases I had looked
lull) did the evidence justify a con
tinuance of restraint and I' then r
eininendrd te the Attorney (lenernl nnd
Bln direct te the President that un
conditional amnesty be granted these
men.
"It isn fact that all were I. W. W.s.
but it ought te go without saying thnt
I diil nut take that into consideration
either fur or against them. Much -of
thesi men presented a problem in
human liberty.
President Is Interested
"The President is exceedingly inter
ted in these cases. There Is also a
float denl of urgency upon him net
te net in the matter and while he gave i
we, nnd is giving the subject. evrVy '
rnnvlflprfitliin. I (until lint nl; liim tn '
commit himself and he didn't but I I.ubis. provident of the concern, who
M hopeful thut he will de it. and . said Ostrew's nlleged embezzlements
be hopeful that the public generally hnd been going en for n year. He said,
lll understand that none of these Is I he had watched Ostrew's accounts care-
ease of violence or injury te life or fully for months, but only recently ob
property. Nene is a ca-e in which tnined the evidence of wrong-doing.
there was any conspiracy te hinder the
T'nitcd States, and the most there is
asulnsL thee men are their utterances,
in ami out of print, expressing opposi
tion tn the war or Indifference te it
find for tliee expressions some of the
tenti'iuc, run as high as twenty-six
years.
"They were convicted nt n time when
public sentiment wns such thnt it rcullv
lirciented a fair trial."
"DICTATOR OF STAGE"
TOJTALK AT FORUM
Augustus Themas Will Speak en "A
National Theatre for America"
August Themas "dictator of the
Inge" and leading American playwright
Jlll he l he speaker at tonight's Porum
in tie Academy of Music, lie will
talk en "A National Theatre."
Mark Sullhan ilNcu-scil the fiermnn
fpanitteiifj nt the Porum meeting last
night.
"The liermnii reparations," --aid Mr.
Siillhaii. "is the key te the whole trou
ble. Then- will be ill America, as well
s rKctthcre, mi periuaiieiit prosperity
until the reparations thai, (iermiiny
niuM pnj are lived at n specific sine.
"Tear nf licrmaiiy accounts for ill
ni"M ecrj Trench mew. Her Ihieats
"f nn luwisieii of the Ruhr lire net
ihie In ,e hellef that reparations could I
l tin rehj eellceted.
.'"' his plan Is lestcred b. the hope j
tint ii wiiuhl cause chaos in (lenuain ,
Ptlll lllTlL lll!ll .'Mlllllp. I.... I. .......l.itX '
ef Miiall slntes. Nnturall.N Knglainl ami
Hie t nile.) Stales are opposed."
MADE PERILOUS TRIP
C. H. Hnines, of Phlla., One of Three '
te Dare Canten Delta !
'. II. Haines, cf this cltj, was ei.e I
of three Americans who recentl iniide
the iierileiis trip through the Canten
delta. In China, in it small beat, ac
curding te advices rcceiwd here. !
I'l.e trl) was made in twentv-seven
hnuis. A junk, with no lights, fired
"J1."1 Iwutureis and later a steam-
Milp towing n pnssei.ger beat opened
nre. .Neither of the vessels steiiiied
te make inquiries.
called nnu snt in a suiny new rcu uvu
engine and rang the bell.
She made a dive ler mm nnu men , , .,",, i.. veu. yer ity.
patient little hnnds tugged nt the hl
titting tan cent. lloistcreus small boy
voices urged, "Conic en." She didn't
seem te hear. Once she reached yut
her hand nnd touched the glnss at thu
place where the little fan was.
Finally she came, though. Patiently
she took their hands. There was no
bitterness In her shining eyes. Only
the leek of n twclve-yenr-ebl little girl
who had seen Christmns for n moment.
Mnx, who has deserted ncwspnperii
for ten -cent enrdlsmrd dell houses
during the Christmns sensen, wns look
ing pnrtlculnrly down in the mouth ye
terdny. The hurrying Christmns crowd
with its open heart and vnlunblu os
nihilities for overturn of mcrchnndi.-i.'
seemed te leave him totally unmoved.
"Whnt's the matter?" inquired nn
old-lime business mnn customer who
used te buy pnpers from the old stund
nt the Eleventh street subway entrance.
"My father, he's) going te tnke us te
New Yerk te spend Christmns," Max
said, his grimy, winter-reddened hnnds
fumbling hnlf-henrtedly with the front
perch nf the enrdbeard beuse.
"Why, that's n great way te spend
Christinas." his old friend answered.
"Like te see some one nk me te go
and spend Christmas In New Yerk"
Mux reflected gloomily a minute.
"That's nil right. Mister S , maybe
TO VISIT
HUSBAND
Wife e,f Convicted Slayer of
Brunen Vainly Haunts Deers
of Mount Helly Jail
MRS. POWELL IS ADMITTED
FIRES AT LOITERERS
Watchman Empties Revolver When
Twe Men Run Off
I Heerge Phillips, n prlvnlc night
watchman at Eighteenth and Webster
.streets, emptied his revolver lifter two
I suspicious characters nt 11 o'clock this
morning.
I He saw (he men. both Negroes, ei-
terlng niaimd, and when he approached
te question tliem, they run.
Apelle Clubste Be Santa Claus
Klfty l ly children will be guests
of the Apelle Club, whose meinb-r- are
Masens, nt a dinner nnd Santa Claus
party at u restaurant at Thlrtc nth
streVt null llrnnl incline, tomorrow
afternoon. The childtcn will gather nl
St Paul's Church Th'nd sired below
Wnlmit. iiinl be liikeu te ilm resiiiun ii
In iiutiis. Dr. William Mugcc, of e'.tlll
I'.ililm Creek inirkwiM. will ucl
Siililu Claus ninl will be nssMcil
.fiihn P. Piilllngi-r.
lis
lu
FMBnnyBh
wm iitn ,,,.D.uJji, ti.
m r m e tfuannnavrdM.
rtHT..fiH.r
9 JfiKn Wanarc.wKr
reumlrr
I I
l
4Jbl I
"374
' UL Interest
she stenned.
Suddenly she saw It.
Pig. beautiful and pink it steed there
In the case. Pearls en it and golden
curls. A fan nnd nil lnce. Such dells
come only in dreams !
Ker minutes she steed there. Im-
PHIPPS INSTITUTE HOST
TO 200 CHILD PATIENTS
I've get no friends in New Yerk City
only relations."
She wns seeing .Santa Claus evidently
for the fit at time. Contrary te tradi
tion she did net fcccui at nil anxious
for the interview. Adamant, sue
steed in her tiny two-year-old size
corduroy cent. Prem tlte top of her
woolly white Angera bonnet te the tip
of brown shoes sticking out from white
leggins she wus stubbornness itself.
Pleadings of un anxious young mother
nvniled nothing. Offers of feurteen-,ear-elders
hanging around the snow
bound throne netted less. The .smile
of the great Krlss Kriuglc himself wub
wasted en rebellious nir.
"San' Clans have feathers." wns
what the baby said ns bhe made en
final dnrt uway from the white
whiskers.
Mrs. Pessie Mehr. wife of Charles ( .
Mehr. convicted slayer of ''Honest
Jehn" Kronen, the circus mnn, has
been denied the privilege of visiting her
mistinmi in uie .Mount neuv jan. .-)- i
ernl times she tried jesterdny, always,
te be refused. Kelween encb nttempt I
she walked, in utter dejection, the guy
holiday streets of the little town. !
Mis. Marie Powell, wife of Charles,
M. Powell, the actual slnyer, who con
fessed nnd turned State's evidence, was
mere fertunnte. She wns admitted for ,
n short time te see her husband. Then )
she, tee, paced the tnnln street, gazing l
without interest Inte the windows of
the shops.
Mehr will be sentenced bv Supreme
Court Justice Knllsch en January I),
and will receive, n life term. Powell,
who aided thu State in prosecuting
Mehr and Mrs. IJrunen, is yet te be
tried.
Mr". Krunen, who was acquitted nt
the trial, Is new believed te be resting
ut the home of friends in New Yerk.
ONE mailing piece may
net. bring business, but a
continuous campaign
will.
The Helmes Press, Ttinttn
t31S'29.Chen-T Street
PhBtdelphU
Charged by New Yerk Employers
With Embezzling $2400 Here
Ilnrrv Ostrew. twenty-four, of S1!1
I North Klfth street, for the last two
years I'liiladeiphia manager of tne
Leading Perfumer'' and Chemists.
Inc., of 24S7 Second avenue. New Yerk
City, was held in ."?1."0) ballsy Magis
trate Scullin today en charges of em
bezzling $2400 from his employers.
The net Ien was brought by Samuel
Mcnllv fit.
Twe violins, a harp and n cello fur- '
nishetl the music. There wns dime- I
ing and singing. During the Inst ten '
months, the Henry Phlpps Institute i
has cured for about ii children et
school nge.
r nt I
AMnASSAIMIIt niCIIAKU WASHIIC
rhllil. Hi American Cjfllrlel Oborer
thA rlileHl I.iiiiinnun Conference en Turkish
affalrx, U nlne u lilntlnculsliril netcllst. He I
ha written a thrllllni; mjitery reinanes
'"nr VnnlHhlnn Jfcn." It Mill nppear In ,
tne i;ip:mvi ri'Ui.iu i.i:injr.n tcsinniiin te
morrow. Artr,
Supports the constitution
when weary, drink
BJCHL Tea
Clea-totally Different
MJFk if W, I
" l vim ; WiffiyB w-
pijuaSftBsi
The rndionee of the Peliihed Girdle Diamond wU
be mere fully appreciated by direct comparison
with ether diamond) sold only bythij Estebliihrnent
GIFT SUCGESTIDNS,enWDMEN
Diamond FinqerRlnqs
Breeches De3k Clocks
Bracelets Manicure Sets
Bridge Sets Hand Bags
Beaded Baqs Lockets
Dresslnq table
Bex Stationery In handsome
wped boxes
Opera Glasses
Overniqht Baqs
Slipper Buckles
Toilet Sets
Clocks
I Rather and
GIFT SUGGESTIONSferMEN
Watch Chains Blnoeulars Cuff Buttens
Watch Charms Umbrellas SmeWngSets
Dress Suit Sets Traveling Bags
Cigar Cases Cigarette Cases
Poeket and Wrist Watehea
Writincj Paper in .Bexes
GIFT SUGCESTI0NSreCHILDREN
Bowls and Plate3
Knives Ferks
Porringers
Silver Cups etc.
and Spoons
and Plates
SCHOOLS CLOSED TODAY
Remain Shut for Holidays Until
January 3, 1923
Christmas started this afternoon
for the L'fiO.OOO pupils of the eity's
public schools when the schools closed,
te reopen January .'I.
If tliere has been any doubt In the
children's minds about the joyous s-plrlr
of ChrlMnuiH due te the many lessens
which during the week have been Riven
Just the snnie that doubt was dis
pelled this afternoon. As nu auspi
cious beginning for the holiday, ChrM
tuas exercises were held In nil the
schools
itr'Ji'j'AStt' EXCLUSIVE'X&m&R&Sj !
I XMAS CARDS I
We arc still taking orders for g i
personal engraved Amas Greet
ing Cards.
24-Heur Service
3
?5l
HS
si Charles Barney Burt
c 225 Real Estate Trust Bldg
tiiSfSffiUftte Phene Walnut i3!'rj,;fti
immmm
P
'inBiiiiininKn
iiBinim
UlillU
$125.00
Three rfmineiuli in n ili.itinc
five itni7 of geld uith a platin
um top.
A Merry Christinas
la Our 'or Best Wish for
Kvcrj betlv, Mitchell Diamonds
make worthwhile Rifts and
we knew of a crcat many
people who ar celnc te be
wonderfully surprised. IJIn IJIn
mend rata I ok sent free en
request.
Mitchell's
h'8tablished 1878
Diamond Stere
U7 S. 8th St. K( """ ,
Mem Only
pUirKirftiiiKi niBiiipniimii
Real Eitate ttatiitic of a
very complete sort are at
our finger tips.
Te the corporation or in
dividual desirous of locat
ing in the central dittrict
of the city, tbese statistics
will prove of rare interest.
HEYMANN & BR0.
Real Eitate
Hermann Buildinf
213.215S. Breid St., Phils., P.
Ii
II
1 i
.BS
With the "last day"
growing shorter every min
ute Service, snappy service,
is what counts !
Try us-!
Christmas gifts for young
men as well as their Dads
things they both want.
Rogers Peet clothes,
dressing gowns, four-in-hands,
sweaters, house
coats, canes, bags, suit
cases. Stere Hours s:!0 te 6
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Pcct Clethes Exclusively
Chestnut St. at Juniper
Jlattp QTf)anfe
for tfje largest Cfjrt'sitmas business tfjnt
tee fjabe eber enjopee
In, tlhese last Xntarried clays we
assure you
Plentiful CSneice of
Desirable Goods.
Efficient and Courteous
.Service (no long waiting')
Timnely delivery efsuch
articles as you prefer
having' sent.
JACOB REED'S SONS
1424-1426 Chestnut Street
Yeu Toe Will
Catch Our
Enthusiasm
Don't forget for a mo
ment that our Super
Value Policy Applies
equally te every Suit
and every Overcoat in
this big, progressive
store definitely sav
ing you $5 te $12 and
often mere en every
Suit or Overcoat.
And a proportionate
saving in arfything else
you select.
PERRY'S
WINTER
SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
The fine
the finer
the finest
At Super-Value Prices
$28 $33 $38
$43 and up
Precisely Correct
Evening Dress Clethes
Tuxedo Coats and
Trousers
Silk Evening Vests
At Super-Value Prices
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
.r' v 1 H-rm
Piece
for
Xtnas
effect
with
una
J L O V ELY
achieved
n red candle
plaque of red tfranBea,
pine cones and greens.
CHARLES HENRY FOX
"The Sign of the Reit"
221 Seuth Bread St.
"The Afeii's Flewtr Shep"
111 Seuth Bread SL
Phene, Spruce 8809.
s East jttitiute.
Christmas
grnggesltieng
Pure AddIc Sauce. .. .can 15c
f-m7nniinnniiMiinini.plmi)i
I Asserted Jellies, .tumbler 10c
iiiMtiiniiriii.'ummmpTT:
Cal.White Cherries,blR can 39c
Cal.YellewPeaches.blg can 23c
pmianumuptMiinuniniaiivg
Asce.Gincer Ale het 10c
tIMlIlimUMIHMHWmi'iililI'MlfilE
Calif. Apricots. . .can 15c, 29c
i;ryimtipvrnrmnyai-yiHHMyttTringn
Selected Brazil Nuts, .lb 17c
EpprmMpHti.mil
.pkK 12jC
'TWTr-rri:wfr '"rrimiTiiTn
Cle S- .j-1-'"?-'
Seeded Raisins pkg 16c
D8imrTnsTnrri!iTiTiiisiimnsMuimi
Real Mixed NutH lb 25c
riitiumi?Miw.rnnrirrrnnmiir
Red. Ripe Cranberries, H Mc
In a'l our Stores
MacDonald & Campbell
The Best Christmas Gifts, for Men
And an almost endless vaiiety. Expertlv assembled
for your selection, and presenting the latest ideas of the
world's most famous producers. Gifts that are sure te
please.
Fancy Handkerchiefs, 50c te $3.50
Leather Belts, $1.00 te $2.50
Silk Shirts, $7.00 te $12.00
Madras & Fibre Shirts, $2.00 te $7.00
Knitted bilk Mufflers, $6.00 te $20.00 Silk Half Hese, 75c te $6.00
GIeves $2' t $5.00 Bath Robes, $7.50 te $15.00
Silk Neckwear, $1.00 te $4.00 Knitted Vests, $6.50 te $15.00
Knitted Neckwear, $2.00 te $4.50 Traveling Bags, $10.00 te $30.00
mSKu"'
' Sftl for
PEERLESS
Sedan, 7-pass. ; difficult
te discern from brand
new; clean as a new pin;
tight as a drum. $2250.
GIRARD AUTO CO.
2314 Chestnut St.
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
The Last-Minute
Shepper Will Find
Here a Varied
Assortment of Ac
ceptable Gifts
Shoes, Slippers,
Hosiery & Arctics
Men, Wempn
and Children.
s-
ft,
Oj4
Beets nnd Arctics for Fatnily
USEFUL GIFTSl
Beys & Girls
Rainrnafe
ii.r-fV C?tJ h IV nil i.O
hiimim&f-"
i ujr . "i n l n
i ,- ":'" j ' vfi- i.irie innn
U u'"apce
Mik nnril lioeds
ppiiik nnu ll cu
$2.95
Xbpi
i
cL.
30
M
ltolte,
Feat te ff ifAJfiMjtsi
Fit Feet LMgJijl
uMm
The Big
Shee
Stere
O&MarketSI:.
.
in ii
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