Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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f) CHILDREN
FETED BY CUBS
Cripp'es antl OrP111'15 Guests of
Newspapermen at Thrce
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JOYOUS AS CURTAIN RISES
Te (IhmimiiiiI "f III" (,;" cripple 1
... i.rtiiml e!il!ili'n'i whn werp en.
iml ("l'" ' ,
tfrtnlmil I l"v at ."",-:l lli"nti'i l."r
H,rnmnccs ."rranged bv the Cub. ii
j.fU1,,,iiprinen nrjiiiniz.il I' n. were
fathered In KellliV Thpntr. by 1(1
e'rlni'k III'1' mrtr:il-"t waiting fop Hip'
rerfirmnncp I" begin.
llurnitie with cngcr "tcpt. the flu'.
-tr(.n crew (li-'l 1at tlie doers, tlio' tlie'
luijjlil " fi"Pii tm' '"'a!" i'M if
tAr wn'nM leek Ivyeiiil and learn t It"
secret of the fairyland which In) be-
hin.l il f'i- "i;i- , ,. ....
the rurtnln went lli 111" i-.iildreti
sliiekcd wit'i ;e nnd tbe twis-titig mill
turning sctthd te ii brcnlhlcM unlet u
the picture show begun. After llntt
the regular Keith's program was given,
through the eeurtesv of K. K. Albpp,
lfnrry T. Jerdan, who n rniihffr of
rfreiiiiitilPH. nml t lie actors nml these
who assisted, nil services being given
free of clinrsc.
lied, blue, orange nml giccn paper
Mps ii ml tissue paper dills were ills
tribiileil te 11" children, fn iiilditieii
three ten of candy were given nv:ij.
Disabled Snltllei-s Alse Dliiett '
Twenty-live disabled soldiers in '
rhntgp of Mrs. (Jpersr T. I.urlng, of the
KmerBPiK'.v .Mil. mm inry erpmins were
entertained nt l.ubiii'H Cnfe nfter I he
perferata iipp. 1
A number of actors were taken by
the Tubs te Knglesville, Ii.. le enter
tain the orphans there.
In addition te the entertainment fit j
Keith's, children were also taken te
the Colonial Tlicntte in Cermanlewn
iml the Nixon in West I'liibidelplii.'i. ,
Harry T. .lerdnn. ItpiI ft. NUen
Nirillinprr, A. Snb'.esky, .lebii McCunl
Vmnl: W. Huliler nnd A. I.. Mlnsteln '
..ffereil Hip three thpntres nt whleli the
ilmiH will he given le the Cubs. i
One of the largest delegations- of
rhlldren who snared in iiii irp en
tertiiinments was one from the Miewn
F.ur.is, gathpi-ptl by Dr. .1. Mini,
Spencer. Assislant Director of Public
AVell'iire. Thry were brought te thi
nly in busses.
.Mr. Merris S. Hai-raii. the nnl
MPiaan member of the Cubs nnd Hit
first lice president, was chnlrinuii m'
the entertainment given at Keith's
llieatip. Assedateil with her en tin
if.mmitlec weie Mr. .1. Willis Martin.
Mrs. Arthur Joyce, Mrs. Mnuiice J.
Sp.-lcer and ethers.
Chil Service Coi.iniissieiier ('buries
VT. i'"ld was chnirfmi cf the mm mm
liilllec nt the Nixon Theatic iin.l
Jiiilie .1. Wll'ls Martin at the Colonial.
V.. J Cat tell, of tlie Chamber of
Cni.uneicp. was the Santa Clans nt
nil the theatres mid made Christians
i (Idle ses le the jeuuusters.
At (he Colonial. Colonel I.e.vii II.
Ann D'immi. D . Cjiivln II. Altiniise. ei'
tlie (Viiivnl High Scliet.l f.icilti. nml
Clliiiiei Kegers WoedrulV. clinlrmnu of
il.e Civil S"ric- Ceiiimisshin. weic
H'ral.er-. Jeseph McLaughlin, formerly
iliii'ilnr of the Bui c.'i ii of Supplies.
"le lit the Niven.
Vaudrllle AcN for .luicniles
'Ih" ciiterlninnicnls (nuslsted of
v.i',ilei'p nets sp'-ilall.i Miltcil te 'the
..uviMiile lasle, fili.iti with such slui- as
liiister Keafeu and Charlie Chaplin and
oilier fialutes.
The .Mtlingsters mk leieived bj (lie
fnlliii.lug leininitlee: .b.-eph .sncllfi
hug. .Iii"iib I). I.i-. Samuel D. Lit.
iieiiige II. IleiTiuan. Cpiiigp Ii. .Mi-.id .
I.is-ing .1. IJes.'uwahl. Cluirli-s J.
Ki-"i iitnlif. Kiiwln M. Lewis. IIi"i
Lew mil Siiiniicl (inlilsti-in.
Judge Mcitiii is hnnerarj piesidiii.
nf tin- Cubs, mid Jeseph II. (iiiinbiiinv.,
amusement diiei-tt.r. was in rhiirgc of
the festivities tedn, Jeseph Melgiu
v.is in clmige of (hi, dircc.len of n'i n'i n'i
toiiiehiles. ilther eih'ieis nf the i lub are: Dliee
l(i nf Public Safel.l Cnrleljiil. iici-
drill : Mi j. Mm rait, tir-d vie' piesidcui :
Asis:nnt Distiitt Altuinej SpeNi-i .
sci enil ie president: linigc ,1, :i II
mills, sec.-eiiiij, nnd Knl.erl l(. Hnf
f n ill. in usurer.
ACCUSED EX-U. S. AGENT
ILL ASKS TRIAL DELAY
Griffin. Charged With Whisky
Watering Plot, te Be Examined
Ciniimel f,,e Matthew V. lirl.iin
I'lriiiled ledaj for a i intinu.ince of bis
'Mill en a ceiisiiiinci iliuiui-, srhediileil
fnr Wuliiesiiay net. en the ground that
Hnthi, is in Ik-,1 with a hem. .. .. 1.
'.rilin was ngcni m charge of Hu
i luted sinus sei-rrt Semi-,, heie i.-
.'f.'irs. With fnur etlu-i-s he is in ued
"f lenspirilig In defraud the linen-
"'flit 1)1 subslitlltiliL' waler fn
Intituled for i-pnit.
"a iiiniiim if I'nilcd S.ni.s. Attern.
Ci.Ji--', Juilue DicMusiin ri set oil ib-cisse i
mi the motion until Mr. C i'i-' pii-niuil
lli.sicinn cxainiu s Mr. iii-ih'i.
"'litis ins(. of gnat iinpei i.nn
ft nl Mr. Cele., 'and our ,li -t. imi'ini
wail inn lung in irjln-: it la-aiisi- di
msms mil) leaie th.-" jurisdictie'i. If
' i.'iitiniianie is grinned wc ill Iiiim
I" Hi Hie ie-iefc'iiliintsi and in -n Ii.im-
s.-patiiti. 11 la I for lirilliu Inter."
Sen in j .i m. witm-sscs bin.' been si).
I""ti!iid.
INJURED CARETAKER DIES
Camden Police Unable te Flrd As
sailant of Clown Club Empleye
Mvstery surrounds the Injun nnd
Jiil.seijiii.iii death of Llliett I egan,
lm i wars old. of l:.M7 Kaighii nvi
ue. Caiuilen. (iiietal.vr of the I'ainden
I low ii Club, a New Year n-soclatieii
whiih h.is its hi'.idquuiters al Seieml
mid Sjcninnrc slrects. lie died l.i-t
'tight in i In- Cooper Hospital.
"u Chr, Mimas Km- Lugan was feui.d
iiiicuiisciniis en the siiluwail. near the
(In lib .'isc. His ...kaii uai, f.-a. turc.l
'iini ju' broken. Once wh-n the in
Jui tl man regiuneil i'iiusciiiiisinss In
ti'liiied in tin- alliiuiiitivc w h-ti a'-l.td
II he hail been beaten. lie lapsed
"tin coma before mi) details could
1'c lent ned.
Mitiibei.s nf the club bclieic lh.it
l.'ignii s injiilic.s wcie iliu n-v.ilt of -i
fall.
HAS PARTNER ARRESTED
Pawrbreker Charges Him With
Taking Christmas Sale Proceeds
Alter SiUiiin in cash had disappcaicd
"in the safe in Samuel Diiiim'j'n p.iwu
Hlf' at lull Miiiket Ktrei'l, Dansc)
'iiiisril th). arrest of his parlner,
luirlcs limeks. of I ifi). eighth and
1 lii'slinit sinus .en a idiiirge of Hi.'
IllMHluleiil cenersi,M of piiitlli'ihlp
'"sp,- Al ii liP.'irlllg befnic Mllgls-
"Up lieiishiiw ill Central Station )cs-
"nliii. MrnnkR was held in !?."ilM)0 hall
"i" luilbei- hearing IihIim.
Acceiilliig le Dnisi.., the itish was
rit of the. pi,i,.(..ds of Christmas sales
"nil was pnt.0( , ,!. strongbox by him
"ti December ",.'1. The following dny II
n mli-sliig.
Helps Orphans
Mrs. .Maurice !. Speiscr. who
allied today in tlie bringing of
Christmas ccer te net:.) children,
wild were ciitertainril at sperlal
lli.-afrh.il prrfennaiires !,iveu by
(be Cubs, with one nf the clilldreii
le whom she illstrlln'fil toys anil
candy
FUR THIEVES ESCAPE
WITH $4000 LOOT
Make Quick Getaway Frcm
. A
fTlere Avenue otere
Baltl
luis raid t.i I w, i-t!i nunc i;nr.
MIKMI wire '.Up loot (nUf'ii nv burglars
mi un.ni- iiiiw in.- Min-r in i inn, j.m-
vin at nlHi M.iltimerc av"uc rnrlvlhls
morning
Th'- Mere, above wb'.-b I.eivin mid
Ills who lived, win eipilitiipr!, vitli a
liuralar alarm. li":i th buiglars
jiinmleil open the fient deer Hi" alaim
Mitinibil. I.eliln mil h.s , i.V leimed
irein iii-it .it;i iiisiicl iiiiwustalru. It-it
tin- buifflnis had alie.idy get be.- Imul
mid were speeding tewarl I'if'j-I'nrt
street in mi unto.
WANT FERRY RATES CUT
DOWN TO PRE-WAR FIGURES
Cen-.pany's
Camden
Big Divlds-.ds Cause
Freeholders' Msve
Large dividends pp'. I by the Ca-.ubn
and Plii'iul'dphia Terry Ceuipnn;. luive
resulted in i mnv.-iiient te force Hie
corporation te retluci- its rales ever the
Dehi'vnie lltver te jirr-wti.- lieu 'is.
A vp'olullen has Iippii adept d bj
the Ca.-nde.i Ce'iuly Peard of I'ivc I'ivc
liebleri seeking thf aid of Hi2 Inter
btnle Commerce Coinmisi'ea toward
that end.
The I'P-rtlutieu. intrei1, ci by I'ipp I'ipp
helder Prank Sheridiin. ius."u ts ilm
Ceuutv Su'icite:- le p-iifiiui I he com cem
lili'S'nn te -I'.iiliel lb- ce'ill.'l'lv In ie
d'lie Hie pissenger r.ile te th e- cers.
le cut the I rice of Hi.- t-ll-s lip ii 'i.ts
in t .n't't. -tue ten's .i -nl te f.-ii' s i i' i
niile'iiubi'H
r.ile
a' f
nt. -b t i-nts
a cur.
TI"-.p llgures are the iir.'-wn- rates,
which were increased n'e-i- wi '- etlt-r
irnusrmiatiiii lig ires. At pr-, n- t li'
lit si.-,,., r nit. H i i,i,- .! it , t -p i t
t.W-'s are ih'.itr enn'- a'ltl 'hi- . ''to ''te
ir.nb.l i.i e i iliirt) two ( ".its.
SIX MONTHS IN JAIL FOR
EX-JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Caither. of Mantua. N. J.. Assaulted
Farmer He Sought te Arrest
V. illii'iu P.. iiii"li-r. rn M fit., i. N
.' . feiiiierly a c -me 'if the jiuici-. w
' -ill-lice i it si ; ie,ilh. in li'e 'cestri
I niintv .ill all! also wii' lined SJ,"hI '!
d.ii. Ill- wn- c,ii.-ct r-i-i'iltij ;'
aguniiatcd n-sa,i't it.' In. -r. en
i I'rigti :i P. Wa'ls. a i.i.ui , i
I.ttit it.-i . who .Mil 'n l Srp'f 'i":- v.ln I
Cither 'tin! n cel i. Ve If'-'l m s w
,t variant -i hi .1. i'"iiiu .Ii- i-iiiis-Wi,"-
was shot i-i i ' - she-ild. . P .
heik iis!n- i-'iiiiei'i fei liai'h-r n .t
I a-iil s! te Jinlte I'm ii. hi- Pi-'i.i-c iter
I.juinih'aii iislji-d f.c i-i-.i;i!:'i p'tiii
iiicii.t.
TiALJ'SLMtK
J" tbj Seles, e! - .J-'frfl 'I l
'rSS! UVM . Sf&ClV
VbtyAwP.init fft7i I'jf , , . ,T
". I ) and enable ?ileii te save
- tlieiv tnnrwi'fii-
f
Yeung
Just Received
Anetiier Gt'ent I-'uverite
Norwegian Grain
Shoes & Oxfords
fS-
?wTV? ''nu' nt
: M Price
i m him
L V; ""m ( i
f VKfe. X
IIKATHKK SV-
WOOL JSSSil1
SOX
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13 YMlNQ PtJBLIC
BUS
INESS CL
Influential Organizations Pledge
Themselves te Active Werk
for 1926 Exposition j
i
DIRECTORS MEET TODAY j
N'ine infltL'titial rlnbs itid bnlr.e:'i
UBS
10 WORK FOR FAIR
nrvicl.itlens wpre repreR?nd at thr')nnny thickly tluffed lentlipr armcliairs
tliinl reunil-tnWe cenferencp centluetPd
ity the Adviser" r.KP-utlve (Jonimlltep
of Hip f5"sr':l-rentpnnial Asoflntlen.
Tlir present net only rrpressed them
snivel as favorably inclined toward (be
fal- trejeet. but pledged themselves (0
wi .. for Its indi)rsntiieiit by their rc-
live clubs.
Th" nieeling was r.tlen()"d by Uewe
Slcwm. ff the l'.,ei Itlchanl Club
' I
P.ill'i A Ciiiibe!. .
. . . .I... I
of the Malket
t,. 1 11. ...1. . 1 ,. -.!-.. . l.nM1n A
.-lieei lillflltr'i ,i'ui'iuiiu,i , uimiii "
Stln.en. i,( tlie I'.etarv Club: Iieb-rt j
Nash, of the Kiuaiis Club: EIwoeil H. !
Cbnptnnn. tf Hip Chctnut h'tveet r.iti!-
nefs Assorlntien: tie-trg" I. I.evatt. of I
the riiilniHulii.1 Chapter American .
Institiilc hi Architirts; Daniel I'rew-
ford, Jr.. of tin- DiieraCng Mmlders
Assorlalleii: W. V. .1 attics, ti the,
l',ti.'ineer' Club e' I'hllndelphl.i. and
.Iidm (!. Wlllinms a: 1 David 1
Hallam,
of the Heal IMut" !! ar 1
Membrrs cf the 1'air Commit Ire nl ,
the luncheon were Krne'i T. Trie?.
chairman: DIN A. Hlmbel. K. .1.
I.affpity. David S. I.'.uuim a ml .H:!e.-
i:. Matbai:ia. , !
Vhe cemmlllPP reuferrfd with
inetlipr group ui nijen today and sub- ,
mil a report of its neti' itiea te dale te j
the directors, who meet .11 -1 o'clock. 1
Meperfs "f continued Interest
thieusbnut III" Ollelit in the Sesqili- '
Cpiite'niiint tireb-ct have been received
firm Irn V. Striilten. lermer Mnyev
f Ilending. rn.. who 1ms heen spreau-
1U2 Hie worn iiuiu.ui, nun .. nu t iii-)
linn, rf wrltltr: was at .Manila.
A lnrtev has bee'l iiddri-'Hi'if le the
ceniniitiep by the Ner'b I'lilladelphla
Mnnufactiirer.s' Assei iatien. mi anti-
fnir b-ulv. suggestliig that If the Inir
Ceinmltt'ee is desirous nf obtaining in-;
formation ceiiceriling Hie attitude of the i
i.itlreiH en tie lirejecl. tlie inan'llac- '
fliers would up very gum ie sun
inif such data as they have gathered.
Inc'.v.illng ii digest of tin- objections and
it list of these opposed le the fair.
"It i an be slated lenservrtively."
Hip letter rends, in pail, "that net two
bii'-liu-ss men In every "00 that we lime
heard from have nuneiinee.l th"v favor
the proposed exhibition. Mnsing our
estimate en information v.t have ob
tained, we venture te stale (hat should
Ibe question be put te a popular Mite
in Philadelphia Hip preje-i would be
defeated by a ete of at least llfty te
one."
VTCIIIMi TIIK Ml IIMHRS' rAK.VDK
The ctev of cthfr N'jv Vi.ir n pnrhi!-.
r"ltarev t for lilt lienef.t uf lhie who ar
plinir.uic up I-rltiB en Ufacl s'-et iwn'iAXt
1 A eo'.ei f ul ilffcitptlen of an e- -it tita
Its iiiatle l'lillarilpliin f.i-nen for V
y.-.if !liln la il.e Mniia.nr S-ei oil
It II" .SlIllUliv I'IMLll, I.tUilbll. ' Jla'.i I.
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wspf'
1923
Greet the
New Year
in the Palm Roem of the
St. James
HOTEL
i.rrii ww.n'.t stiikkts
.Snpper ilr l.uap. 97.eO, Inrlatllne;
f'euirrt i'liaritr
Mu-te flnll P. M.
Snerl-vt Canern 10 P. M. lu fleitnr
rDcccnibcr 31, 1922
Vce.-rcfi'iunii Spntec f ')0
I 1
erf'Teefc
en
Men -
r
ddeil If
Our Splendid
the Popular
New lij;i
htylcs thut will
prove most
pupulnr for
tludf pleas
ing' appear
r ,6 serv-
.,,.,i.:ii..
s s-nuiii.
and
mnvlmum
t'Olllfe' 1.
SHOK PTOll
SS TtM- I. . CM M
IIHMIMIHHaHnHM
wfeK 3fi Wtti N
lzu4-ueU8 marKei &ireei
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LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
RACQUET CLUB HEARS MORE
RACKET THAN IS DESIRABLE
Trucks Hitting Letv Spots en Sixteenth Street Make i vises
That Would Put a Beiler lioem te Shame
"Hnp(liet Club i rlslit." ay the
tnetnbei'H. "The- fellewK who named
tblx place rprtnliilv bad n bpiisc nf the
litncss of tilings It's 1 lies "raekct" eltib
all right. You'd think se. loe. If eti
sat bprp for a while and NstPiied le
thefp trucks nitd delivery wagons hit
ting Hip low srnt9 In that group nf
open graves tlipy cult n street, out
there."
In the ms intingilig room. Willi Its
and Feias men hii ami hiik quiciiv un
11 few minutes after lunch. Then 11
heavy dray wealhern the rough sens en
Sixteenth sticrt .'inn in cargo m iron
piping and Iree strips make a bedhim
thai would put a self-r'".pectliu boiler
shop te shanip.
Me.t automobiles aie net bu'i'l Ilk''
the decks en the (easts of MiiIiip they
nre net pre)are.l for quick changes of
level. I' tin- lil" of th" Mreet't sur
face ilses loe ftbrupll.v or recedes tee
... ... .!..!. .. ... 1 iI.jiim r. I... ......illlii tll.lt fill.
III ''t lllllili:il. HH-i'- Ml.- l.-JMll.T Hill. . '
'
.-..- nllllnm OTnnl
SMOKE DAMAGES STOCK
IN MACARONI FACTORY
Less of $1003 Early Today by Fire
(;,.
en West Dakota Street
caused by sparks from a 11100
In (he innruienl factory it A. II
Minium .V Sen. 1011!-11 Wcl Dakota
i.lipel
itpsfinypil stec;; valued nt .!('(JO
earlv this morning.
Mrsl of thf. dnuiazp was caued bj
smoke which seeped thieugh (up build
lug. The Haines were ipilckl.N i
tlnguNlietl by llreiuen summoned 1 : a
wa'chuinii at I be pla-e.
COUNCIL IS THANKED
Redman Wanamalccr Writes Appre
ciation of Sympathy
Iteilnmn Wnnaniak'-r j i'trriln.v rnt
a lrttrr te Council formally thanking
that body for the resolutions nt con-
,tetii 0 adopted upon the ilea th e
li.hu
wnnninnker
Mr. Wanamaker simkc of the
e.i-
gressi-1 resolutions of sympathy .is "(he
mniii U.niif ll'nll v enirf.sseil rs. itnl inns
hnvi ever se.'ii." and be ej n-ssL.,l ,s
dpep apprei iat Ien of (he unu'ii.tl action
f Council taken in n.eiiiiu.i nf his
fallier.
Mantell Presents "Othelle"
ICeberl M. Mantell nnd his c iinjian;.
'ast nighi atliled "f)tbelle" te (he rip-
erteiic of Shnkesper.ivan aid i Insslcal
pirns he has bccli presetiting at lliei
P.reiid Sticel Theatre. The star ant
bis cliarmliu lending ladj. lieuevipve
Ilanitii'i'. as well as the sii) porting
players, did ell with liiis jiewirful
(ragnly of (he Micir. The staging was
also ailequaic.
The Matchless
Grand
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V . . I inC D UDC1IY YUll V...I U
S, v Vlllin. vmi !.. mitvimitr.l U ""
iA'V i . ' i -
. I en your investment; U
tTlihrAw?i 9 Wouldn't a bigger return
MSW5?m' U rdmc te you by putlin up
IfftffSgwrjfl I an npartment house, or nn
m eiuce nunuing :
I I Wc can show you hew te
H de this.
HEYMANN & BRO.
B Kcal hstate U " S Va
E tlrtteinn Building H Kt,Gtf& JtSt
I 13-215 S. Bread St., Phil., Pa Jl e
, If you wish the pink of perfection in Music
and Art Cases see our array of beautiful,
g Matchless Cunningham Grand Pianos
PAYMENTS AS YOU WISH
! g IT PAYS TO THINK!
a
8
vr m jr wt v
r,ir','i w
myncm
i 11 til and Chestnnf Sts
r.
r
0,ien KvptihiRi
(Factery: 50th and I'arksidc Avenue)
v.
We ere the Only Piane Manuiusturers n 'enna Famous for
St "--
'fS5S5
jelling from factory
often linevpec(-i, KUnetiir.c.s riiiiiv. i
treusiy e. ""
Why, acceidlng le the Cpi-I-piiii whei
KPcp ii watchful eje iiunii ,i
ciiht hip periiiis in iiu iiiistifiii ion. ill
I was net pry luni: iiee i!.:ii n u.,,,,,.,, '
r"L,I,lh0,:J!l1,,,,I,r,,'l,,li,,''l.''t ESTATE NOT te INTERFERE
tlaimigpv.
...i.i. .t. i..i -.. . .. i .
iir-iui- injury III ller car.
i.iin-ii ii.mi ii'i-i-ivrii i we n:e;pi Hprings.
slip bail hern .pvprel, ihiil.cn up her-
p;n. nun ii whs ifiiri'ii inr n time tlmi
-!ip had itcpIvpiI an injury le her lir.nl.
.-.up na.i iiei'ii iiuricit upwaril nguin-i
the lop when b'cr r-nr struck thi none-leo-well
hidden reef- of Hip roc!beiind
lead before Hip Itnciiurt Club.
Ai cording te the Init crnut, t
leal twenty springs have gnnc ihc
waj" if all bad strings dining ine ns
men'li and. owing te the newpst sub
cellar which has juM bcpii eppiicil f(
Iralflc in the cry 1 enter of the c.ir
tr.ickH, It U I'.'.-pected that that iiutitbi-r
will Iip doubled d.triii Hip next ft
clayr,
TO HONOR H. 0. WILBUR
AT DANCE IN BELLEVUE
I
Chocolate Manufacturer Is Eighty
eight Years Old Today
II. Ii. Wilbur, chocolate manufac
turer, will be I be guPM of honor (enlglit
nl a repetition and dnncp in Hip Helle-viie-Slratferd
given in c.'lebrat.en of
Ills, elghly-eiglilli birlhilaj.
This birl'iilay nartv is ;vi nnnual
affair for Mr. Wilbur, ami this yenr.
Mr.
will
IIS usual. Will be Illlrilib-ll lV se.-enil ,(lfer,. ,,, .,,,,, ;, ,.,.,. ,,fl0
hundred ftlenilH Iren, miiieus seel km . ti,,, Cuind .lui
of the country. ..;, hin'v ', , , r, , ,., ,, ,.,,.,.
Despite bis advaiieed le.iis. Mr ,., l. ,.,!( ..Ve nie ..k- ,
Wilbur enjevs si.leiidi.l health mid will in ., 1 1 th. time ,n-,l the cusf- Ins mr
be ntiieng Hi' most actne il, inters mi i tu .illv uilvnii'-ril,"
Hip llo(trteniglit. , :r1P ',nM ,;,.,,',! .,., ,,, Se.iif niKe
"" j pjcpressi., In loiivi.tien n Knew tlie
MARRIED FIFTY YEARS !''.';'l!,,"f 'i'" "'"an '" ,S7,,V
I s.i nl te lui'.r heen ;it tin- scene of Hi"
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenwesd.
West Manayunk. Celebrate
Mr. and Mrs. Itieliaid (ireenwoeil
telehr.ilcd the llflieth aiinlversurv et"
their wedding bis( Snturdny nl IIP
Aililiiml uvetiue. West .Mauayuiil..
Tin- couple Iimc liV'd all their lues
In that section mil .Mr. linen inm! ha.
been a w.iti-1't..nu mi ill" iiilcrceuiit.i
biidgp for Hi" lust twenty-three years,
Mr. ami Mrs. lie. enwoeil have fetii
clliiiiren. Ilu'ee L'l.iudi-hlhltPii and two
gn-a' irraiulchilili ( it. At tin- i lebro lebre lebro
lien several T i n i - ups nul gifts ei
geld were nii'ilc
&
ii
m.
Dancing
At IJAiglen
Surreundinii that nj-pcal
danee floors that arc unusual
nutiic of the sort that maket
you dance in spite jf yourself.
Charlie Kerr's
Orchestra
silts a new z.-st te life nnd fair
ly bubbles ever with verve and
fuicty.
Dm, rr J)rii : : JO te 0
Se Cm ) Charge
Suiicr Dmiccs 0:10 te 1
Uqlen
Bread below Walnut
Fameui for Its Feed
Cunningham j
Pianos I
All MitU.t u
TiiIUmc
tmliitirs y
Ilriliit'eil I'rli-M
r
te Heme Direct
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tpk&MSr
7x1mwy4-vAW&
DECEMBER
29, 1922'
F,
PLANS 10 SCATTER
Mrs. Hall Will Spend Three
w al i iaimi i e n.
Years Abroad Willie te Seuth,
Henry te Seuth America
Mr. Trancea !teens Hull.
whose)
bifhatiil, the Itev. Kihvanl 'Wheeler
Hall, rector of the Church of H,. .lehll
Hip I'Timgelist. n" feuu I 111 ndcicl
with .Mr. nie.mer Millien t1" I'liillms
fnun. Ne Iiruniwiii. en Scpteni'iei
I'l. will ntl fur Hub Juniiiiry 'JD. Iter
brother. Willie K evens, w.ll go S-iu'b.
nml her ether bretbir. Henn. will g()
le Seuth Ainerii 1 fe 1111 indeflultr
-lny.
Willi Mi. Unit will .Misw s.illv
Petpri. be,- It-, 1. ml and riintidiint il.ieiii!-
I Hi period following (he murder of the
1 lector.
Will Visit Ilal anil Orlrnt
It is understood Mrs, Hull nlnnv te
remain niiieau iiimiit (lire,, .icnrs
will fit st go te Itnly. it i-i .nlil
She
and
then will isit Hie Orient. I
Special Atternij lietipinl Wilbur A
Mell. In charge of tnc itnscciiien of
tin- murder iin.r(.r,. l net inteift-re
in .Mrs. Hall's i!ans. he aid ledaj.
Mr. Mett iil-e niiiieiiiK e that he i'i i
lendid te prt si nt ihe (..is" (l (he Smnei-
set County (iratid Jurv aga.n ' nunc
time," but would iini -ft ;i iletmiti- '
tt.ifi. It., kt.i i lir. .I.... . ...i f.. ...,,r. i
i ui(i. S,Mliv.,. (,,, i .t.t,. piL.
niliriler w li) tile le-ter n'lil I He I'nilf
"il gi'l v e-.' l.illnl. lieu l(. turel's
wile s,pi why the bad n .1 I i
ii e'ed (Ills "Weinaii It IIi.m." i ii v
explained i hey did net c.iic le de se.
although s-ii.. nf i.- i.pntit. unill
STEVENS
AMLY
pyBANKSsBtatvs.
LUGGAGE FDR SOUTHERN
TRAVEL
Traveling Bacji
Fitted Suit Cases
Hand Bags
Overnight Bags
On Nev Year's
our third year in
4
te our depositors
First Penny Savings Bank
Jchn Wanamaher, Founder
1343 Chestnut Street
21st & Bainbridgc Streets
j; "CARLTON" I
( Tuxedo
Cf A Tuxedo of irreproachable quality,
making and finish the most grace
ful and well-appearing model shown
anywhere. Coats arc made with the
new and thoroughly approved notch
cellar. In all sizes.
Cj "Carlten" is Ready for Sen ice. and
is splendid value at its modest price
of $60.
Cj Separate Waistcoats, Black Silk or
Mercerized, $8 te $20.
i'
m
JAUOtt KEEI
1424-26
proof ns te her mnlr companion ceubl be1
found.
Hull Srnniils In (in
ease n llev (inilnl .Iniv
l!(''l(
in
lii (iiirxtliin Mis. Mall It- Iniul- wil , 7 " ... ,
ti.il. in she will U" lheuaii.l- of .Abiuil I Mill iipw nipinbers v 111 Iip
miles num. and centiuiiMil. m tin- added b.i the Artinns nt 1111 liiltlntleii
move from place te ptnec. ' b", li"M in iIip t'.iaml Opera IIiiukp
Sprvanl- nl tb Hill liuiiic have beru leulght. In wblcli ferli -two norjeinbllon
iliMhnrgpil. le Hike i-ITei 1 .liumniv ,0 , In .the I'lillnilplphln district will pnr pnr
Ainens them 11 r- l.eui-p iScliI and licipalp.
Ilnibnrii 'I'eugb. ihp SPiim-trpvM. Mm- 'Hip Inllialieii piiiN Iip IMdeninir
Im-.i has bpn wit.li ibe family main , round-up. in honor of Ictor I. Itlc p
miiis IVtpr Tumiilt. Hip chii'iflVur. neur. Hip rellrini: 1110M PTrellent mnBtfr
will be cnrctliKer of Hip Hull mai'Me'i
during Mr-. Hull 1 nlwncp.
SLAYER OF BROTHER-IN-LAW
GETS TWO-YEAR SENTENCE
Pelllorlne's Family of Seven Re- '
ported as Virtually Destitute
Mnsin Pelllgrlne. of Pnschnll aie
tiue near Seven t, lit- street. Hie
father of seven (llildien. cenii"tetl
December Hi of iiiaiislnugbler for kill- ,
inir Ills brether-ln-l'iw. Michael Muss.,
was scntin.'id nilny te two je.irs m
tin- country prison.
Judge Au'lenri'lil ru!c Hint IMIi- i
grltie's term would begin with th" day t
of his commitment. Hepieiuuer in.
Counsel for Pelligrille spoke of hi
client's seven iliililn'u and alil Hint
an eighth wen fsprttel within n fev
weeks. The family was vir'uull des
liti'tp. he cNplaincil. and I lie en irt
wits asi.c'l in Id i In- prisoner off with
the lightest pessi. sentence.
Pl'lllg'dlle's lli-felt-n Wlis t'lllt I," li'
net liiiem, tn lull ll'ise nt all bm 's
linikiii't f''i- fiiiethp- man V lm had
wnuntleil bun
r
OUR Advertibinp, Mer
chandising, Art, and
Printing Departments
afford you a most unu
sual and efficient service.
The Helmes Press, 'Printm
IJ15.:9 Cherry Street
I'nlhJclphU
J
Day we begin
the payment of
Per Cent
CHESTNUT
1 P I 'jTh I ' . m III
i - r
ARTISANS TO INITIATE 1000
42 Assemblies of Order Will Meat
! n II T-ll.
' 01 uy eiiht. , icmiri 01 in iiuuiii j
preilllliein c will liunir". uie riiiiiiiuiiirvi
after which a vaudeville show will b
staged. Many of Hip nsRPnibliei nr
plnnning le entertain their candidate
at dinner l.pfete the ineeung.
Perry's
SUPER
VALUE PRICES
On Suits and
Overcoat of
Fine Quality
$28
$38
$43
Try and find in any
ether geed store such
heautiful Suits and
Overcoats of such rich
fabrics, se superbly tai
lored, and in such vari
eties. Net only that,
but our Super-Value
prices javc you $5 te
$12 en every Suit or
Overcoat and propor
tionately mere in the
higher ranges.
j&
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
jfj Clethes for Men
STREET
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