Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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D'Annuruio non Dovrobbo Ab-
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Published snt Distributed Under
."EKMIT NO. B41.
Authorise bv the act of October 0,
1917. on file at ths Postcfflce of Phila
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A 8. BURLESON.
Fostmaster Ooneral.
GIRL READY TO KILL FATHER,
JUST AS CLARA B ARTEL DID
Writes From Philadelphia to District Attorney of Bucks
County Ashing for Kind Treatment if She Does Deed
Finnic. IS (liccmbrc. OitncoU sortl
per la rltirnln drllc forze )l Onbriclc
D'AnminzIo linnno portain nil una
imovn fnfo In sltunzlono ill Finnic p
forse polrnnno Impedlrp rncrcttnzioue,
de.lln proposte fnttc dnl Cionoralo Ratio,
glio, capo tlolln Slnto Mnsgiorp doll'
Rpcrcito Itnlinno.
Forte presslont vengono osorcitnte iln
iin largo mimcro ill soltlati ill D'An
minzIo i quail desielorano dl viniancrc in
Flumo fino n cln uon vcngit dichinrata
Ja formale nnnesiioue ilcllit eittn' al
l'Ualin, romp o' s-tnto promosso, c vi
ono altri vnril element!, oho vorrobbcro
mnggiori garaizio per l'linnc-Mono, in
sistendo anrho pop In proj-onte Rtmrni
gione sia lniiutenuta romn gunrnlgiono
regoiaro itnllnna, sol to il comaudo di
D'Annunzio.
Vervouo i urennrativi per il plebi
scite) chp avra' luogo nggi. I"im rimuoiic
fil tcnuta ipri sera ppr di'cutore lp fni
della questiono p rnmmiiono pra
soltanto per i oitladini di FinniP. Mil
sembrn clip alpuni ufBcinli si sinim in
trodotti vpjlpndo l'nblto borgbpT. Alia
riuniono ititervonnorn molto doniip o
ragazzc. Non mntiParono ilcgli incident!
durante 1p diwusvioni. ,
II Scgrctnrio dpi Conrillo Nazionnlp
dt Fiumc Iess,e In propositi fatta dal
(ipncralc Iladoglio. rnrromtiiidnmlo 1 nr
ppttazionc pprclip' implii'Hvn I'miues
alono di Fiunip nll'ltnlia. "Quoetn
,-oposta ogli rtichinro uipp nip u
rnnnno gari'mir-cc i (h-i-uiii-
Atime pon trupjip rogolan.
to itnllane. i loe non nov-
Vtruppp ingle-d. frnnccM o
yJignillrn die non vi va-
Vfrninpro. up' mUsiont.
viialslnsi rapprps-putantc
ecinbro (ritard.i'lol. l.a
umo di CJahriplp D'An-
c sup Iruiipp. pup (ipve
ifdpeisa, non nvrn" luogo
donnp dplla pitta b.inno
1 soldnto-noptn ncrrhp' la
arnigioiip non sin moa da
nzio lia anntinziato clip pgli
'era la ntta lino ni risimiuo
ispito pIic nvvprra giovedi . il
ovra anclip acciucrc nona sua
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prnnno ill ilnnnp di FinniP ha or-
Lr.nfo una dimostrnzinnc rontro il
'o del poctn c dpllp sup- truppo da
me. I
TIipip l n girl in I'hllndi'lpbia who
Is ready mid anxious In kill her father
just as Clara Rnrlrl did hers, nreoril
Ing to llirniu II. Keller, district nttor-
ii ey of Mucks county. 'I he girl lias
written a letter, he said, asking to lie
reassured, before she doe the deed, that
she will be lis nicely treated as Clara
llarlel.
"It's u funny thing." said Ihe dis
trict attorney, during Hip recess today
of the Muriel trial in Doyleslown."
"It's n funny thing, hut 1 uvelved n
letter thl, iniirning in mi envelope nd
drp.pil to ino. hut the letter itself was
addressed In Mis. Clmrles It. Night
engale. Mrs. Nightengale is Ihe point
probation ollleer who had taken kindly
carp of Clnrn during these proceedings.
"Well, the writer of that lollop is
a girl in I'hilndelphin. I ciiiuuit n
inember her inline Mrs. Niglitengnle
has the. letter now and 1 inn nut sure
I would reveal the iiauie If 1 did re
member it. There was no luldre.sj
given.
"This girl said thill for n long tune
she had wanted to kill her father, and
she wanted to know if Mrs. Nightengale
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would lake as good enre of her ns .lie
has of Clara Mat lei, in cum. si,,. ,,.,
the killing.
-She has a l.iother just home from
the war. she said, and ho hnd biotight
u gun home witli him, It she tisos
this gun nnd shoots hrr fntlirr slip wnnts
to know just how .Mrs. Nightengale
would treat her.
Bonnlwell Heads Irish Drive
.lodge Kiigcnc C. Mouuiwell hns liccn
chosen a slate chairman of I lie SI, (Km .
000 bond certificate drive of tiie .Sinn
Fein govptniiienl. which bpgins P1P
.limitary i. .luilgp .liiim-s H. (Joijuan
Is enmity chairman.
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-rHmii)EtiHr, wtjesdXt, deobmbbb m ito,
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RIES HAND
AT ROBBING HOUSES
Confesses, Police Say, and
Longs for His Old Life of
Honest Toil
HIDES LOOT IN SUITCASES
TIip Hide old job "serving hash' In
a tenderloin rolaurniil looked mighty
good this morning to .loo Sierocensky,
when Iip faced Magistrate Meatnn at Ihe
Tenlh and Mutlnnwood streets stntlnii.
and confessed lie hail taken a vacntion
to try a little Mler in crime.
Sleroeensky was held under $1."0(I
bnll for court on fchnrgc. ot fordble
entry to lob. Six miltrnscs full of
goods wero taken from his room on
Olive street, nnd n number of iinwn
llckela found In his pockpts. Most of
tlie stuff he admitted taking was recov
ered. Jt was worth nbotit $1000.
"I got llrrd waiting in a rrstauraut
for S10 n week," ho lold the police,
"My friends would ilnsh big rolls when
thej camp In to ent. They told inn It
was easy money. 1 thought I'd try H
myself ii while. '
.loo's underworld acquaintances failed
to lell him how to avoid the police,
evidently, for Ills career as a sneak
thief lasted only two weeks, and even In
Hint time ho was arrested on suspicion
hut let go for lack of evldeuee. Tho
four dwellings ho iidniittod robbing were
those of Samuel (looilman, 72- l'arrlsll
street ; Andrew Stoozwzon. SIIO North
Friiuklin street . Kntll Warren. S'JO
North Franklin strppt and Samuel
(liflsinau. SKI North Marshall strppt.
"If I .ever get out of this," walled
Sierocensky. "it's me for Hie hash
house again. Why, even dishwashing
looks good to me now. i
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'I'liore is a crying: need
for a Hotel in Philadel
phia yes, for sexernl
hotels. No city lin the
country, population con
sidered, lias fewer hotels
than Philadelphia. Wc
have a central site 93
feet on Chestnut Street
close to Ihe Mroad
Street Station that
would be ideal for a Ho
tel. Here is a real op
portunity for a live wire
a building, not only to
help boost Philadelphia,
but to benefit materially
the man who creels it!
"BEACTP2ST
(': Offitr fhfitttuf at t-th
Bnulf i arit Officr Cn; 17 i tin ij Sun Ave.
Oak i .tw Office. Opposite station
-'J'he diamond business is one of confidence.
Minute differences in color, cut and brilliancy
affect the value of the diamond to such a degree
that few persons can determine its value. It is,
therefore, largely a question of confidence in the
merchant from whom the diamonds arc purchased.
Wc arc fortunate in being able to offer dia
monds for this holiday season at prices based on
our importation costs of last March. Our collec
tion of diamond jewelry is the largest in our
history.
Tn our new catalog many diamonds are illus
trated as well "as thousands of other gift suggestions
in Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. Call or write
for a copy.
S, 1110 Chestnut St
DIAMOND MBnCHAXTS JKW1SLBHS aU.VUnsaitTHS
Business Hours S;J to 5:45
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ll from F. & Co. there's no disap
pointment! If the wrong size or it
doesn't do, we take it back and make it
right and smile while we do it.
Fur coats, dressing gowns, silk neck
vvear, canes, gloves, silk hats, silk shirts,
silk hosiery, waistcoats, dress sets.
Our stock of silk shirts, is quite as lib
eral as though silks were the easiest
thing to get.
YOU WILL ENJOY SELECTING
HIS GIFT HERE
Gift order forms for those wishing to give
Christmas Orders on us.
Ferro' Co..ic.
Clothiers & Outfitters
Agenta for
Rogers Peel Clothes
Chestnut Street at Juniper.;
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Just as it comes from the Cow
Natural IVfllllr Clean
Its quality does not vary
IS the "cream line" always the same in the milk
you buy? Is the flavor always the same?
Get Walker-Gordon Milk every day and you can
say "Yes" to both questions. The same cows f ur
nish Walker-Gordon Milk every day ; they eat the
same balanced rations of clean grains and sweet
alfalfa hay ; they are always cared for and milked
under the same exceptional conditions of cleanli
ness ; the percentage of cream is kept constant ,
from day to day.
This unchanging quality of Walker-Gordon
Milk, the regularity with which it is delivered, the
knowledge that no milk could be safer for even
children to drink all make its users highly satis
fied. Telephone your first order today.
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SUPPLEE-
WILLS-JONES
MILK COMPANY
Distributing Agents for
Philadelphia, Atlantic City
and Vicinity
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The Heppe Piano is particularly quali
fied to produce real Christmas music. The
tone is absolutely distinctive in quality
deep, resonant and powerful almost as
great as a grand piano. This is accom
plished by the famous Heppe patents.
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Three Sounding Boards
Patented Construction
The Heppe 3-sounding-board patent
adds 1300 square inches of sounding
board area to the upright piano a con
struction that produces a most marvelous
tone a tone that is greater than all other
upright pianos. This construction is found
only in Heppe Pianos.
Heppe Pianos are sold at fixed stand
ard prices. If desired, settlement may be
made on our Rental-Payment Plan, by
which all rent is applied toward the pur
chase price. Call and let us demonstrate
this fine instrument, or let us send you a'
catalogue.
C. J. Heppe & Son
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Uptown 6th 6c Thompson Streets
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Superb Gifts That Combine the
, Utmost Utility
gnx People appreciate more than ever
such useful and enduring gifts an
11 fine pieces of Furniture' and Orna
ments for the home. Those practical cre
ations such as our own master craftsmen
turn out and which possess the art and
grace that give the embellishing touch to
any interior.
J Gifts that mean much in the lives of
(hose who receive them, because they bring
comfort and lasting pleasure, and arqund
which the unforgetable sentiments of the
fiver will linger many merry Christmas'
days.
J Wo have been catering to the comforts
and charm of the home for nearly four
decades as manufacturing retailers," which
explains the high and unvarying qualitv of
everything we make and sell. It accounts
for the hundreds of exclusive designs here
in Furniture and Home Accessories and is
in itself assurance that you will find in tho
vast galleries of the Van Sciver Store the
most desirable things for your own home
as well as the most appropriate of gifts for
those you hold most dear.
Comparatively inexpensive things such
as have made the rare values of this Store
a matter of common knowledge among
countless thousands. Come and sec now,
before our holiday slocks are depicted.
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A Magnificent Console Mirror tn Adam Dttltnt
One ot flumtreds tn Our Store
Mirrors That Are the
Embodiment of Grace
and Charm
For the Console Table, Buffet, Dining Room
Now when th tos'j ot the illrrr li attaining
height of popularity JiTetofnrp uttVnnwn. we In
tMp o In th" lnrgcat nnfl most inrlH lls
pln.r ,pt xnulltply fatthlcnptl Mfrrorx In lltl ftirt
of the country. tfpetgtiM by our wn rtrtlnts iini
mado in our own factory. Thpe Mlrrnrn rcprcnent
Ihp lnt Monl In grnco and ijinRnincencp. Rqiinrc.
oblong and oral, with frnrnrn of Silver, (JoUl, poly
cliromo, Ifnn! flla'ts. Mahogny and Oak. They
embody tho clansl tanteH of the historic Period n
well an the Modern ctylea. Many nrtUtlc and plain
framed mirror In amall elze for nook anil comer.
A wonderful tfholm for gift, beginning at SI ."0 for
n Panel Mirror with n Colonial plrturp netting, lip
to $375.00 for a magnificent Console (lints.
Hundreds of Lamps in Rare
and Beautiful Designs
Mahogany Chime Clock, $45.00
This Tambour OsIbii l nnc of Ui
most populnr nmoni; our m.itiy Mantrl
riooks. Uiih tho Westminster 'himo'(
Willi snarniitood Amorloan S-tlnv
movrment ,nnd 7-ltioh Hllior iliiil. It
Is 13 Inches hlgli nml 11 'i Inrhra wldo.
lirhk '
Handsome Mahogany Mantel
Chime Clock, $48.50
Tho riimnitH Wostnrtnstnr Chimes.
ilUiiitoi' hour strlKo. Aincrloan ennr
iintoed S-dny movement. Soven-lnch
silver dial. The clock Is V2 Inches
hlKh unil 181,4 Inches wldo. A line
ornament and au ideal clft.
Picture a land of enchantment,
nj?low with myriads of fairy
Lamps in tho moat exquisite de
signs and .bcwitchinp;y beautiful
colorings, and you'll' have an idea
of the charm and splendor of our
wonderful L a m p Department.
Think of this opportunity
for Gifts! Bases of Marble, Cloi
sonne, Mahogany, Oak, Silver,
Gold Finish and Bronze; lac
quered, painted, carved and fabric-covered.
Shades in the new
est of artistic designs, of silken
fabrics and parchment; plain,
painted and gold trimmed. Floor,
Hall, Table, Boudoir, Desk. Music
Itoo m, Bridge and Hanging
Lamps and every Lamp as excep
tional in value as it is remarkable
for its grace and beauty.
Boudoir and Table Lamp bases,
begin at $2.75 for the smaller
Lamp up to $33.00 for the larger
Lamp. Shades, 25c to $13.00.
Candle Slicks, 50c to $26.00.
In Polychrome, $6.00 to $53.00.
Torcheres, quaint, artistic, magni
ficent, $20.50 to $365.00.
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$0.50 to
Shades,
',120.00.
Fixtures for
electricity.
Lamp
$125.00,
$13.50
Bases,
to
gas or
Hundreds of other Clocks for the hall, wall, living-room, boudoir and desk. Quaint
and artistic designs that make useful, enduring and appropriate gifts. A wonderful as
sortment of the highest grade Chime Clock, ranging in price from $22.25 for a good
Mantel Clock, to $685.00 for' a magnificent Hall Clock. Other reliable Clocks from $1.50 up.
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Handsome Reed Rocker,
only $14.00
Comforlalile. well made, In hrown
finish. Loose cushion Kcut; hack
upholstered in stylish cretonne o
smart design. Armchair to match,
a mo price.
Mnny other l!nny Chairs. In Mahog
any, Oak and WMcker, boiiih lieautl
fully upholstered In leather. Imitation
leather and tnpettry. All Rood values.
Smokers' Sets,
from $2.00 to
$49.50
A gift flint father,
brother or friend will
npnreelntp. l!ndomt
Sft in n rtdo u
ilfty of tit itmnrtfit
nml )unMRt 1p8Jbiim.
Muhnffany, Lacntii'ifd.
N'lckpl. Itraiti nml
Itt'imze. AUo n kooU
t IioIcp of Humiriote.
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Secretary Bookcase, $49.00
Quartered golden Oak. lias two rooiny
shelves enclosed liy two ornamental '
panel doors. Three large drawers. Drop
lid and convenient small drawer and
pigeon holes in the desk. Other Seero
lary Ilookeases In Mahogany and Oak,
up to ?.ior..ou.
Rugs For Holiday Gifts
Almost with every foot-fall, the recipient of a
due Itug remember the elver. Many lieautlfnl
and durable Kugs, from the tine toned Orient
als to the rich and handBonie, as well ns llu
plainest Domestic, for every need and even kliu'
of home.
Book Cares
Writing Desks
Console Tables
Davenport, Library. Ped
estal & Writing Tables
Sewing Tables
Nest Tables
Mirrors Pictures
Tea Wafons
Telephone Stands
Clothes Poles
Serving Trays
TIMELY GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Chaise Lounres
Reclining Chahs
Statuary
Clocks for hall, wall,
mantel, boudoir and desk
ftugs. Oriental and Domes
tic Aquariums
Dinner Chimes
Music Cabinets
Hall Racks
. Nut Crackers
Candy Jars
Kitchen Cahinets
Smokers' Sets Humidors
Book Blocks
Candle Sticks
Cedar Chests
Dower Chests
Children's Rockers and
High Chairs
Lamps of All Kinds
Baby Coaches
Brasc Beds
Draft Screens
Draprvlrs -
Fancy Pillows
Lace Scarfs and Doylies
fireplace Furnishings
Leather Table Mats
Bed Spreads, Blankets and
Quilts
Office Furniture
Flllnj Cases
Sectional Book Cases
Waste Baskets
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Fireplace
Furnishings
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Trays from 60c to $13.75
Mahogany, .Mahogany finish, and
lacquered. Koine with flowered
crotonne. lining and folt base.
Others beuutlfully Inlaid nnd ar
tistically emtielllshed. Many styles,
and various shapes.
Dinner Chimes
In solid Mahogany and Oak
liases. Highly polished nickel
plated Cbjiuc Bara nnd '1'jilir
that site out a sweet and son
orous tone. Very ornamental ,
nnd useful, and nu unusual gift.
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Sectional Book' Cases
special in Golden Oak,
Bases and Tops, $4.75
each; sections, $7.50 each.
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I'Vndci", Andirons, Fire Sets,
Screens ami Hods. Ill wrought Iron
and lirass. Colonial. Umpire,
liotlilc and other Period designs,
Wood Baukcts and Fire Logs, too,
I'ny ns little ns HflXt for a good sot
of Andirons and up to J57,CXI..
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Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
arket Street Ferry, Cammdein, New Jersey
Fine Pictures Low in Price
Photogravures, Mtehlnga, Sepia Prints.. Water
Colors and Oil Paintings. Quaint and (Inarming
Micinl kcenes. beautiful pastoral views. Wallace
Nutting Pictures, big and little, and reproductions
of the eieat masters. In n wide variety of frames,
Prices ;i,1c, up to ?L'IT..'J0.
Market Street Ferry Boats
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