Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1915, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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IY.Niya LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, FKJDAY, J) UVttM libit 17, JLUJL5.
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COL. DUDLEY GUILTY
, IN DIVORCE SUIT CASE
Fined $1000 aml Sentenced to
Prison ior umsiug unuui-
feur to Stay Away
i
F Colonel Edward Purllcy, a mclnnor of
ih riiHa"'l,,,,n Union taRiie nnd
rdnilnent lawJ'cr ot Oaindon, wns
Lteneeil to serve from inonlhV to
jCarV imprisonment nnd fined
MOW fr erlmlnnl rontempt of court yos-W-.
1" Je"ev Clty l,J" " J"ry wh,ch
not impressed with tlio Informnllon
-rtl the colonel "desired to l(ee) the
Sme of nn eminent woman out of the
v" i. .. At-rnr In PS1P1V tlio vnRt In
immediately
v'wrlt of error to cany
KVi AUn II. KtroiiR. counsel for tlie
jifinilanl. li wi" released In $2.-.00
P"1. . fi...lU. ttrtn fTt.ilwl rrllfttl'
PnlnnCI I'll'Hf "'. f. J
of
MtlnK r.iuid ci chauffeur In Ida employ
if remain awav from the Clmticery Court
', S'en jorsci List Noveinher so that ho
6uld not appear as it witness In tins
aitorce proceeding hrousht 1 Mrs.
rmdleJ nRnlnst Iter hiiKhanil. It Is said
to motive In spiriting the chaurteur
wa' afl ln P'eent the uatiio or the
imminent woman bolim uiuukIiI Into the
ajnce Sli" I'udlev Hist boB.in action
ijtln't lier hiisb-nid she has at Various
tines friffiwd -2 lan.Mis. Olio of the
nut iToucht was nvuiiint n 5nt -,l.(v"
woman of Hiiwxci ties, from whom
f JiuiIIm soiiBht to I renvoi" $ MM 000 for
llnntIon of hei husband's alTectlons.
Pfcvoiii m 'c IIIH11- "f Hie divorce no
tion M " l",u,,iv caiiseil her husband's
iiTMt on a hare, ol nonsupport. Ho was
jrJfrcl to p,n bcr t'M n uiontli
Wbn the Vfidlct was loUltncil itrstor
Jiv Mr" 'ii.dlev seemed plensed with
iVfc'verltv of the sentence Imposed Slir
11IJ lrr Iiusnind had "halns'-rd" iirr so
lews lr n"0""'"1 tn persecution.
' SPEYEIt AND CASSKL WIN
Cerman-Korn Britishers Successfully
Resist Ouster
Ally engage In the search s.nd enroll
others In the same effort
The members nitreed that they would
bo about among their nelshbors and ask
them to set busy trvhiR to help the po
lice They will ask nil the bos In the
neighborhood to keep constantly on the
lookout for Hlclmrd Mecklns.
The Woodland Avenue Association met
nt .1st street and Woodland n venue and
passed resolutions callltiR for the sending
of a letter to .Superintendent of l'ollcc
Koblnson. risking him to Increase the po
lice acmitlcs In the case, ami another
lesolutlon cnllliiR upon Councils to otTer
n rcwaid
MISS 'MRETT'S WILL
CONTESTED IN COURT
MRS. DREXEL SCORES
IN DIVORCE SUIT
Wife of A. J. Drcxcl Wins Judg
ment Against Husband in
London Court
' her death It was to be disposed of and
the proceeds used to found an rndow-
i inent for the university
It Is the contention of the plaintiffs
that, In view o' the fact that Miss Onr
rett never married and theie were no
I chlldien lo Inherit the propcitv, she had
lr . . . . . ,,, ,. only a life Interest," nnd under the laws
iiOirs at Law Of J. W. Garrett of Marland the propel tv should levert
Deny Right to Bequeath Prop- J 'VnoVcV"! iiiiminK on the decision
ertv tn Tlrvn ATnwr T-Tnnfl ' whether or not Miss Thomas shall be
i-rij 10 firjll lU.Wl ncau j rrqur(,1, lo nc,.0nt t0 ,lc cstatc of .lohn
j W. (larrett for Ihe rents accruing Ironi
HAt.TIMont:. Md Pec. IT.-MIss M. I "10 l"npeity In nuestlon If the suit Is
Carey Thomas, president of tlryn Mawr decided In tnvor of the estate of Mr nr-
'olleite. and .lolms Honlclns l'nlversltv rcu. .miss i nomas will UKciy no n"iimi
inviinv liec 17 IIITorts to
fir Kd" ard Hpever and Sir tiniest Cnse
(mn'llie I'rHv Council, because thov an1
l,M" .. . ,.t..i. r n....... I.ltl.
titUrallAetl lirnini'in m Mrnimii ipiiiii.
failed toJn The Klim'fl bench, the I.unl
Chitf Justice iircsldlni;, dismissed iun
arranto writs In piocc eillimn inteiitb
irousht l a iltlJ"ii of tticnt ttiltnln
Mrs. Mnrcnrlta AimsttonK t)recl. form
crlv of this city, hns won n Judsment
a!ininst her husband. Anthony J liteel,
the banket, In the Chancery Court, Lon
don, In a suit to roiovtr money under a
sep.it. itlon uri cement, ncioidlnR to cable
dlsatchcs.
Aiconliiift to the derision rendered by
Justice N'evllle, Mrtt Dicxel Is empowcied
to continue her .iitlun imiilnst lu'i 'ins
bind for t.'id.Olo a jear In moiithU tnsta!
meiits ami Intel est in ccittln llf,. Insur
ance policies. The nmeement liFtvp-i
Mr. mid Mrs Drcxel was sinned In f lis
clt.v In January, tnlli
Mr Urexel was held to be under the
Jurisdiction of the KurIIsIi court, In spile
of the nrcument of his nttoincv. Mi
Jtu.ssell Ills solicitor cited hln clients
rtosltiK up his town house In London nnd
hl.s inovltiR to fails as sulllclent proof
that he Intended filvltiR up his Ihmllsh
leslilcnce. Tills net, however, was ruled
by the Court to be mcielv for the
pose of securliiR a divorce.
Sir l.dwnrd Carson, Mis Dicvpl's at- I
toincy, maintained that Mi Preset In- 1
tends bccoinltiR a llrltlsh aubjert An
nllldavlt was Intioduced nlleRliiR that i
Mr. Prexel often leferred lo America as
n "rotten hole," that the French were I
' olTVnilniita" and tlmt he much picferred !
KliRhtnd as a home.
Should Mr. Piexel follow out Ills nn-
iHiilnced Intention of bocoiniiiR a I'renidi I
citlrcn, steps ma.v lie taken to lemnve
lelllOVe I 1,1.,, ,IU ftllutnri nt tlin nul.iln rt flirt !.,., '
Anthony J. Ptcxel h.s r.ithei, rounder '
of the Piexcl Institute, of this cltv,
accciidliiK to Kukciic N Itoblnsou, Mrs ,
lUexel's New Yolk attoinej ,
nrc the defendants In a suit, nrfiument
on which has beep begun here, contesl
Iiik the rlRht or the late Miss Mary (lar
lett to dispose of certain property be
queathed to her by her father, the late
John W tlairett. Miss Thomas Is the
chief lienellclary under Miss (tnrrett's
will
The suit was brought bv the heirs nt
law of Miss Onrrett's father, who asset t
that Ml (lortett had only a life Inter
est in the proper! t. part of which bv her
will was left to the Johns Hopkins fnl
versltv which wns to hold It for the use
nf Mts Thorns. ilutltiR her life and at
to turn over to Hint estate all the prollts
of the property she has taken under the
will of Miss (larrett
Counsel laid stiess upon the assump
tion that Mr. Cairelt never Intended the
old estate to get out of possession of the
family.
Ilrnkemnn Crushed lo Death nn Tracks
Louis Poller, a brakemnn of the I'enii
svlvanla Itnllinad. who lived at 121 Pali
sades avenue, Jeiscv Cit. was itusbed
to death bitwren the tender of a loi emo
tive and a frelulit car nn a siding near
Molmesburg
C0TT0X MILT, INTBIIKSTS
OPI'OSE (1111)1) liAHOIl my.
Lobby Aims to Kill Proposed Law, It
Is Alleged
WASHINGTON. Pec. 17 -That a lobby
of cotton mill Interests Is seeking lo kill
the new child labor bill In Its Infancy
was nlleged today. Although Introduced
nearly two weeks ago by Iteprcscntntlve
Kfrtllpii, of Colorado, the bill wns still
on Speaker Clark's desk today, not hav
ing been rcfeired to any cdmiu!ttee.
The bill's foes ate trying io have It
sent to the House Intetslnte Commerce
Ciunm'ttte. Keating nnd labor legislation
advocates are Insisting it be sent, as was
done last year with the Palmer bill, to
the Labor Committee Htlefs reciting
legal prei Clients on both sides have been
I'esetited to the Spenkfr. He Is tottsld
(ting holding a liearltiK.
The piovlslon for excluding from Inter
state commerce all merchandise made In
winle or part bv Immature children 'is
the point on w till h the dispute over toni
mlltto refeieoe hangs
ggJggsSS
fi4T Svw...rv'
ttilMis
Vfi "tti C k . . a rrisa : i ty-AA . c
w i9eai?onaUett09Critton$ bf mliam )Mtvcmm$
EZSSakMS
ttvts
si? mtw Mmmmw
H wt u
iur-
Useful Christmas Gifts
Umhrellai, SI to S2."i.
WalliitiR Sticks, 50c lo $15.
Parasols. $1 to $10.
Children's Umbrellas, Parasols
nnd Canes, 2,1c to $H.S0.
Krvrj thing in Lamp, Candle and
Klcctrie Shades, at most reason
able prices.
Herman's, 115"S. 13th St.
IRA D. GARMAN
g Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
lldil TIiImrs nl 1 iniiiil i:iewliere
11 Mi Street Hclow Chestnut
BUSIXKSS MEN .KHX SKARCH
Full MISSINH 3IEBKIXS I D
Elmwood Avenue Association OfTcs
Kcwnrd of $100
' Tko big Wet I'hllndelphla laziness
Hen's nKmlntloiis have Joined In the
Kirch lor -ve.ir-old Ulch.iril Mecklns.
laWn? fiom Ills home. L'lID Soulh lUsl
Vrect sine November L'O
1 A ren.iid of $100 has been offered bv
tie i:imvvnnd Avenue liupiovenient Aif
tocl.ition rnr infoimatlou that will lend
to the lliidlng of the boy and the in i est
ri h's abductors.
Ths Woodl.iiul Avenue Itus-lncvst Men's
JlKOcIatloii will urge the police depart
Btn' lo i'iile creater cffoi t to tlnd the
itl-tlni! oiniK-trr and will nH; Councils
tnfffer n substantial reward In the hope
tMt It will alii the search for him.
Tin' Ilhnwood ssoelation met last
nltht In the Jonathan Piitchard Me
tnert! I'luiicli, Aid stiect and I'hnwood
iTdiuc, wi'li Joseph P. L.iuterlmeli, n
ft I'hll idi lplil i Inillde". piesldcnt of
tin mocniiloii, in the chair. A Stirling
iPixal to aid In the Hearth for Hlchard
m miic b the Itev. J. V If Ilelntz.
Jiastor ot the church, where the boy
formctlr nltended Sundav sdiool. Ho
urged that the meiubeis of the associa
tion ihould not stop at the appropilatioii
of JliX) for n reward, but i-hould poison-
m
JL
iiciae
Fletcher
f and
?r
IRgS
Sty 0 13etfc
fraxU
For Christmas Gifts
-tfvto. "Jf,
yrww
His Christmas Gift de Luxe
"AS YOU LIKE IT"
PERFECTOS
er., bii n mrtitl hiiiuldiir
He'll be dcliqlited with your
choice
, . l(l
oiUfjtAC wnlnut HI.
P I i
P ' J lltli S. Chestnut Ms I
, I M A In Imit sis. S
I 1 i:itb ( lirsinut s.. y
Violins
Guitars, Banjos, tMandolins
and general musical instru
ments, Violin Bows nnd
Cases.
E. J. Albert
9TH AND SANSOM STS.
CHOCOLATES
and BONBONS
Handsome 5 lb. Xmas Boxes, $3
llrst (luallt) (nnilli's :;ir to li.lc Hi.
Shane
110 Market St
SuirfSHnr to
Ur-mtt
The Lollypop Sho p
Christmas Table
1
IP
The Very Tiling i
A KODAK
Fxom HAWORTH'S
Kodaks,
$6 to $G5
Brownies,
$1 to $12
A Visit to Our Stor Is Sure
To Fotv Smn of Your Itltt Problems.
Phone Locust 20
Food Products that
Cbristtuas feast a
will
real I
Clioicest
make the
pleasure.
FINEST SPANISH RAISINS
- 25c, 30c. 35c, 40c lb.
$1.50 to $2.75 per "J box i
HOME-MADE MINCE MEAT
70c & 90c
. ..$1.30 & $1.75 !
.1-11). jar:.
K-aI jars. . .
PLUM PUDDINGS
Albums, Calendars, Projectors
Picture Frames
Electric Novelties
HA W OR TH'S
EASTMAN KODAK CO.
1020 Chestnut Street
ni An Eitra Fine Enlargement
Hide Frem your Favorite NtciUUe.
1626 Chestnut St.
The Welcome
XMAS GIFT
ALL-GLASS COFFEE
PERCOLATOR
i
I'lVMtlll RtilKt
Vin proof
$5, $6.50 & $7.50
mm: sroitt: nut immii. cuts
FAIRISTON
105 South 15th Street
TOYS
57th Christmas
G. A. Schwarz
1006 Chestnut St.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
'4
svwv
?
XMAS CARDS
- i THOUGHTFOL LITTLE GIFTS
In choice variety
MRS. A. REICKARD
'. 13 CHESTNUT STHE;.
Hemstltchlna Smocklno
Easy
payments
Devonshire (old Knulisli recipe').
Per bowl. 12 portions. .. .SI. 50
Mrs. Kivinus' Sl.25-Sl.75
Miss Joyce's. $1.50,
Park F.irin. 1 lb. 28c, 2 lbs .... 50c I
Plum PitiltlinK Sauce 25c!
HOME-MADE FRUIT CAKE
65c 1 lb.. Sl.25 2 ll ! if desired
Special 5-tb. tin $1.75
SALTED NUT KERNELS
Mmonds iS: Pecans $1.00 lb.
Cashew Filherth 90c lb
KiiKlish Walnuts 90c lb
Peanuts 40c lb.
PORTUGUESE PLUMS
SEE OUR 88-NOTE
ayes- riano
$375
ia
SJf
everything
PAINTBOXES
( DRAWING !
Outfits for PYROGRAPHY J
Brass Craft Worlc
i itf.vi ii i'i.N-ri M i is: I
lI'lslir I'MMIM. MI s :S('II.IN(l
F. WEBER & CO., 1125 c"""
op. ti i' nit ih is .:! iii'iihivo
rXMAS TREES""
!j I ItH )rrlmftii. ?."r nirli nnil up.
Ilnll MrmlliH, -:tu- tilth ami up.
Iliii'risnn's Nurseries .Ji'vYir",''.
.r,rf IMI I'hlilK W.illiut s;ioi.um
Ihr
Others
up to
$2-100
J Fireplace
s
T
CHARLES A. SUDDARDS
i;.'.j ( iiksim i s'iin;i:r
Complete Xmas Tree Jintlcrv
Otillils, $1.15
ultli S N'utlnn.il M Ml i jXNfi.rtc.l CnlnrPtl
1 In I.unps .rti lumps WW.
lt.illi'rlf for mi nit' '.Mr.
Full MtM ol Nin.- Iru tmintn
Market St. Cut Price Store
i.-. m itii:r si'.
BELLAK
Trrn
1129
Chestnut
m
' Vour
collars look much
whiter, wear much longer, if
launder them. Our u
perior Soupleaie method
that took 15 year to perfect
"i the reason.
Neptune Laundry
1501 Columbia Ave.
Whfiu!tJuivcZhc4e4t"
M
LMfiaff
A delightful confection.
75c, 90c, $1.50 a box
RUSSIAN STYLE CHOCOLATES
The bitter coated variety with
solid or liquid centres,
90c to 55.00 a lioc
SPECIAL GIFT HAMPERS
Make ever-popular presents
tilled witli the choicest table
luxuries, confections and
wines $3, $5, $10
YOUR GIFT BY MAIL
Should he ordered now a
specially beautiful box of riclt
chocolates VA lbs. net, sent
to any part of the U. S $1.00
CIDER
Pure Pippin 60c gal.
Ture Country 35c gal.
Mitckell, Fletcher
fe? Company, Grocers
Chestnut and 12th Streets
Chestnut and 18th Streets
5708 Gcrniautown Ave.
4
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r-mvft y
1 "rfi
XMAS GIFTS
Art Jewelry,
Electric Lamps,
Lamp Shades,
Book Ends,
Danish Pottery,
Holland Brass
Goods.
fFnllGSphntn Frames.
r v ..M..MM. ... - . .
(yll-rtRETXnias Cards
Dutch Shop
13th and Walnut
Ntt,VsvtV'S.ttW.tWV.Vt
i Xmas CANDY I
Diamonds
Wsilches
Jewelry
t'ur Imnieiiit'
ii" U m akin
llOOfslnj; a- it
I ninuai ,arlctr- rx tpUormll low
pr,n ,sclet linn an t -ettle upon t-ui
IMS i.YMi:vr vu
FRED G. SUTOR
100 S. 12TII ST.
SPECIALS
5 pounds Mix- 7C J
1.,,-no 0 KM
1 pound 17c
5 lbs. Mixtures
1 pound 23c
5 lbs. All J1 9C i
1 pound 30c
fisi
Income Tax Returns for 1915
We have opened a department ex
pressly to assist individuals in the prep
aration of their income tax returns,
and invite its free use by all persons
subject to the tax,
Inquiries received by mail will be
given prompt attention.
Philadelphia Trust Company
Main Office
410 Chestnut Street
Broad Street Office
1115 Chestnut Street
IQIIIgjl
BWXr Jxfl IH PIS
fetoyyiiir
mia --z..'fcVrT"-L-
n .
is
H
What
to Give
ttUIWi
Christmas
solved hv cicrars. Here,
Madam, vou'll find those brands
of Havana cigars that will SAT
ISFY him at a price you want
to pay. $1.25 the box and up.
M. J. DALTON CO.
Importers and Wholesalers
111 S. 13th Street
N. W. Cor. 5th & Chestnut Sts.
A Useful
What would be nicer or longer
appreciated than a handsome and
eom.fo,rtable
Chair, uphol
stered seat
and back,
beautifully
finished?
Forest
Green, silver,
gray or nat-
Llke Cut ural shellac.
Joseph L. Shoemaker & Co.
Llbrarj, Office anil Ilauk furniture
926 ARCH STREET
r -m I sa fr
C$t ' ii If $0k 1 1? i
-I 2Q.au ii
HOMEMADE CANDY CO.
V inr RUi &ChB't
r.nn.-i Markft
1S03 South
llltill Kenglncmn
HJKI N Front
W,nn Ki-rmliigmn
41177 I lunKioru
1SJ N 624
Ml 4 Market
L'l.'.T N lit ll
4S37 Wouilland
S Nlores In
vVOIIlir mill lartuo,
S U inr TlhtMkt.
H.l N- Rllj
.'Hll! llidKe
L'llJH N .'ilh
lT.ia llldKe
i'.'U llldge .
IMIfi liprtiiantdwn
5031 V lilranl
4211 W I-ehlEh
atin Krankford,
917 Kentnt'tori
f'Ulllllll
I Oil U. Norrls St.V
to
Weber
Upright Piano
$7 -
Howard Vincent
Hundreds
ot ether
I'lanv
Itarjilaj
troai
S7Jup
Thomas A. Edison's
Diamond Disc
PHONOGRAPHS
Exclusively
EASY Ti:ilMS
Blake & Burkart
1100 Walnut St.
. "NOTIIINO UUT KDISO.Nb"
I tf ''
1
Useful, Sensible
XMAS
In Leather
IrmrllnK IIiiks,
intir.i' t' vsi;s.
rm'Mvs
si it ('s)i:s,
Lliuoiisliii- ( uxea,
Willlrta.
I inlirt.liiM, lile.
Spri'lnl llrpnlr l)r(it.
ARATA & CO.
Trunk Manufacturers
The Old Trunk Siand, Established l?3!
o I'oiint itiuii Hit?, luu otiir tjtorc
118 S. 13th Street
iXmas Suggestions
AT 5101)Klt.IK 'Kl(i;s
Hats, Canes, Umbrellas,
Top Coats, bilk Hats
H. M. LAW
137 South 13th Street
W Clt rr.00
Perfume $
I Bottle
Aului. 82
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m
1
Tomorrow is the
Last Day
of the last
Intensified -Value Week
this season for
Suits and Overcoats
at $15
C, We had only a limited number'of Suits and
Overcoats in this sale all we could get
enough $20, $22.50 and $25 materials for by
hook or by crook. The intensity of their
value at $15 the Suit or Overcoat will be
rightly appraised by every man who sees it
on some other man next week, and then learns
to his concern that it's too late to get one, like
it himself for the same money.
C But it may not be too late for you today
or tomorrow. Of course, you run a chance
of not finding your size in a pattern you may
take a shine to; though, again, there is a good
chance that the stars were favorable when you
were born.
The Overcoats
C They are the practical, serviceable, dressy
coats of quiet life Oxfords, blues, grays and
brownish mixtures; but social lions when it
comes to the character of their Perry cut and
the style of their Perry lines.
The Suits
C Such fabrics and patterns as a man may
wear to church, lodge, party, or when calling
on his best girl; and the cut and fit will prove
that his taste is as good in clothes as it is in
the choice of his company.
PERRY & CO.
"N. B. T."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
i'l
B cure of name and adJress
The Crystal Shop
836-838-840 N,
Sixth St.
102 N. 10th St
,batt
V ill
Open Evenings, i
lu
Cut Class Exclusively
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