f$k" ,-, Jfl1 rspt',?''' 'W ."TV ' esfessad r; -.TBMffl- . -. ,. .. i mi .... JMm. . .. (fft 1 PC . w iV FftMT- m7- rt ( WB""jj" TJ-jttt;! 'M'w .te. Av yf' ' s Srf r H vt EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1920 IIIAYvGET BERGDOLL iHfPASSPORTFRAUD vr ' Fideral Authorities Believe Can 1 l ad a Could Act te Aid United States USED STOLEN ARMY PAPERS n Federal authorities believe they have found a method of getting Grever Herg Herg dell extradited ultimately te the United BUtes In the alleged method he used te obtain a passport In Canada. This, according te the report In the lands of the Department of Justice, was 'bjS'the theft of nn American Legien member's button and paper. At Washington It was stated tedny ttft there Is no ccrtnluty that Grever IWrgdell la In Germany, despite the reports that have been received. It is considered likely, however, that there is 'at least a little foundation for these rumors. Twe American citizens, rc rc turnine.frem Germanv. hnvn stilted nns- lUrcly that they found evidence that Urevcr jvni there, and it is known that the atmr of occupation has been In- tructed te be en the lookout for the deserter. t he Is feuud, the procedure will be iter Canada te demand him for violation of the passport regulations. Once in Canada he probably would be returned Immediately te .the United States, being deported as an undesirable alien. Flight Was Sensational The story of Bcrgdell's flight across lh( United States, revealed in the Evjctijje Pcnue liEDenn, of yester day, is the most sensational episode el Grever's hectic career. . On the May morning when he shot out f the stone gates of his mansion at Fifty-second street and Winnfield areaue he beaded straight for Baltimore, J couple of patrolmen . In the first car they could commandeer. it Is believed that lie actually dug up the "pet of geld" which he was UPDOscd te have hid in the hills of Maryland, and for the recovery of which he received jrmlsien te come te Phil adelphia under guard. It was evident during his headlong Sight that he was plentifully supplied with funds. 'Tet of Geld" May Explain Funds Nothing In the trlnl of Mrs. Kmmn Ucrgdell and or four cedefendanta, who were accti'cd of aiding In the escape of the Ilcrgdell brothers, would serve te explain hew lie provided him self with funds If he did net dig up the "pet of geld." In tlie Maryland bills, Grever, sur rounded nnd all but tracked down by a cordon of government agents from Phil adelphia and Washington, needed all his "fexlncs" te escnnc. Hut he did escape and dallied westward. The federal agents have outlined the trail he followed with sufficient ac curacy. They have learned that he changed his name In city after city, be that he must have used u half dozen nllascs before he reached Canada. The trail leads through Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, where he bought a new car: Springtleld, 111.; La cressc, Ind. ; Fergus Tails, 8t. Vincent and Lakc-in-tho-Weods. A story, perhaps as thrilling as that of his wild ride across half the country, remains te be told. Winnipeg, the city In the province of Manitoba, which was his refuge en the Canadian side of the line, lies midway between the eastern and western sea doers of the country. Trail Lest at Winnipeg It is net known in which direction be tiaveled after he reached iunipeg. Hut It was a long journey either way. It was a choice like that which would confront a man in Chicago who had te make up his mind whether he would flee te San Francisce or New Yerk. Whether he made this Journey by rail or bought nnethcr automobile nnd burned up Canadian miles and tire fabric Is nut known. The boldest of nil his accredited esca pades in the flight from the United States was the final one of his alleged theft of the American Legien button nnd papers from a former soldier of our army. ' He met this man In Winnipeg, at burning the dust in his big "super- ' the Hetel Welscley, scraped acquaint- ana distancing tlie pursuit of a nuce wun mm nnu preicnucu ne uiu uui -' ' - ? mME THE STURDY MASTER OF THE ROAD Mere Stutz Cars arc sold through the recommendations of Stutz owners than by any ether method, and Stutz owners knew automobiles. S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. 667-9 N. BROAD ST. Prices Advance $400 Nev.20,1920 '.Charge Accounts Solicited MaNflsen & DeMan$ 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery 1 T Si " MS S ' r m t kJPJL f f ImKI n ft Safe '2 Price it Special for Tomorrow Regular 5.00 Trimmed Hats for 2,50 Regular 10.00 Trimmed Hats for 5.00 Regular 15.00 Trimmed Hats for 4.0O Regular 18.50 Trimmed Hats for t.O Regular 25.00 Trimmed Hats for 12.50 Hats of Fur & Fur Combinations Enter the Winter Hats of truebt authority fine evidences of Mawson & DeMany Millinery superiority. Hats of newest Satin and Fur, of Brocade arid Fur, of Duvetyn and Fur and ethers richly appearing in all Fur Seal, Squirrel, Nutria nnd Mole cembina- O l ions. Commencing nt O tf 1 'Purchasing Agents' Orders Acceptedz w , , . fJ Hfciff83 PAicaUMifiCEiidtQf (Jjueifca 'Emn jnfV Gttarantte U 'Bank for Mtf I In the earliest days of the ettlement Mr. Chandler arrived in Philadelphia with eight or nine children. Her huaband had died en ahipbeard, and ae indigent wn he and her little family that even the Indians took pity en them, bringing them feed nnd ether preaenta. Certainly this incident affords a com pelling illuatratien of the need every man ha a of laying by money for that peaiible "day of dianater." Get in the habit of putting by a little of your income each week in our Saving Department and ee guarantee yeuraeu ana your loved ones egaintt future want. GUARANTEE trust and SAFE DEPOSIT CO. SI6-18-Z0 UUU8T.NUT HTKEJSi believe the American nctuallv was n veteran of the great war. When the veteran grew indignant and offered his discharge and ether papers for Identi fication Grever laughed and said the Jeke was en him. I ve a friend who would enjoy a Jeke lke this," he is alleged te have said. I wish you would lean me the papers." Tlie soldier did se and never saw papers or Bergdoll again. PLAN TO BUY BOONE'S HOME Movement Started for Pennsylvania te Purchase Pioneer' Birthplace Reading, Pa., Net. 10. A move te purchase the farm In Exeter town ship where Daniel Beene, the pioneer, wan born, was atartcd at a meeting of the Berks County Historical Society. State ownership of the homestead was suggested and a committee was named te present the matter te the coming session of the Legislature. The wedding dress of Mrs. Matthew H. Baldwin, wife of the founder of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, was ex hibited nt the meeting. The dress was made in 1810 and was a specimen of Mrs. Baldwin's handiwork, she bavins used a geld needle In making it. The dress was exhibited by Mrs. Stuulcy Bright, of this city, a great grand daughter of Mrs. Baldwin. WILL AID ICEBOUND SHIP Neme Residents te Send Reindeer Sled With Feed for Pelar Bear Seattle, Wash., Nev. 10. (By A. P ) -Neme, Alaska, residents are plan ning te send a snow sled relief expedi tion across the frozen Arrtln tn tin. trading schooner Pelar Bear, which Is trapped in the Ice off the Sibcrlau coast, 22.") miles from Neme, nccerding t reports received here. Reindeer will pull the sleds. The Pelar Bear has n crew of five men and less than two months' supplies aboard. The beat is believed te be within fifty miles of the schooner Maude en which Haold Amundsen, Norwegian explorer, is attempting te reach the North Pele. SUNDAY BASEBALL AGAIN Bishop Berry Blames Park Commis sion for Games In Falrmeunt The Falrraeuut Park Commission is blamed as responsible for "an utterly lawless thing" in the granting of per mission te play Sunday baseball in Falrmeunt Park. Thin Is the declaration of Bishop Jeseph F. Berry, In a statement cover ing his attitudes en Sunday baseball. Bishop Berry, whlle characterizing Mayer Moere as a man of high ideals, argues the Majer has no right whatever te violate his oath te enforce the laws 11s he found them, but that he is wrong in making an exception of the Sunday observance law. The bishop predicts that it may net be long before an effort will be made te open the baseball parks for professional games en Sunday. SIGNS MIGHT SAVE CAR OWNERS FINES Parking en Seuth Side of Arch Street, Bread te Fifteenth, Prohibited, but It's part of the Parkway. Ne parking is allowed en the south slde of Arch street between Bread and Fifteenth. Many nutomeblllsto especially these visiting the city have found this out after tlicy have' been fined. There are no signs warning the motorist that he must net park within this territory. He must learn about it through mere de duction. Secretary Martin, of, the Falrmeunt Park Commission, said that the Bquare in question is part of the Parkway, and that no parking is allowed en the Park Park waythereeore, no parking Is permitted en the seuUi side of Arch street between Bread and Fifteenth. It was pointed out that a couple et signs bearing the words. "Ne Parking Allowed Here," might simplify matters and, incidentally, save many motorists from wastlnz money nnd celnir eway with a bad opinion of the city. There was such a sign in this bquare some time age, but It was removed. An official of the commission said te day that frees had been planted along ven en yE half. ban7 should knew that It was no sppt for puffing, pant- P""vtlll'"Cetr'fnrteendent Mills, of the police bureau, was asked why, a. g was net placed nt the location in quu tlen, he said i "That is net In our Juris, diction. It is the Parkwayand Just ths snmfi as though it were part qf .Falr- ineqnt Park, Tlie rules and regulations ina raji. Commission. it are matters for Always crisp, fresh and flavor ful direct from our bakery here in Philadelphia KEEBL Oven-fresh Seda Crackers Buy by the Pound and Save Keebler-Weyl Baking Ce., Philadelphia ER 9 SQUTHrrJ STREET 'Furriers and Milliners. Purchasing agents' or ders and Liberty Bends accepted. Mail filled. orders promptly Fur garments repaired and remedtltd. K7vi9 BOB bEeI9 bE IT m Mfil HSiKifeS 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) will Purchasers accounts w titled te the above dating, Extra - targe sizes up te SO bust. Charan eurehases be billed en November 1st. Purchasers opening new accounts wm ee en- NetemberSaleWinterFurs Savingssf25te4QFerCent Wc can tell you everything that is ?oed about this sale, run te superlatives about quality and go te the limit about the unparalleled values and the unusual price reductions, but te fully realize the exceptional, the extraordinary opportunity offered in this November Sale of Winter Furs YOU MUST COME IN AND SEE THESE GARMENTS TO FULLY APPRECIATE JUST HOW BIG THESE VALUES ARE. If you will inspect and compare these values with ethers offered at much higher prices we knew you will buy. Every Fur Ceat and Fur Piece cut from 25 te 40 per cent during this sale. These are net special garments bought espe cially le sell for this purpose, but FORBES Quality Furs taken from our own rich stock. And in buying here, remember, Dependability, Value and Satisfaction go' with each sale. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR PURCHASE, STORAGE FREE Extra Special for Tomorrow Only Taupe Marmet .... 125.00, new Y4.50 Su agger Sports Medel, skillfully tnade with reverse border. French Seal 145 J00, new $7,50 Smart Sports Medel A ery effec ts e goed-w earing coat Brown Marmet ...175.00, new 125.00 A cry attractlve Sports Medel. Iirge raccoon cellar and cults. ( Hudsen Seal 195.00 new 135,00 A chic little Sports Medel cf novel cut. Very soft, fine Klensy pelts. French Seal 225.00, new 145 M A full three-quarter length Ceat, trimmed with skunk. Taupe Nutria . . . .250.00, new 195,00 Stllsh three-quarter model, finest heft skins, perfectly matched. FUR COAT; Natural 3Iuskral. .225.00, new ItiZ (If) .Vv Sports Medel. Of beautifully vt,wl' e e marked skins that blend veil. Hudsen Seal 395.00, new 295 00 Sports Medel set off charmingly with i"'u,uu skunk or beaer cellar and cuffs. Moleskin Wrap . .495.00, new QJZ (if) Beautiful, soft, silky skins; ke- uu,uu llnsky cellur and cuffs ( Natural Squirrel. .195.00, new ? flf) Jaunty, full Bex Ceat. Fashioned of t'e,,vv clear. Djue-gray sums. Seal Wrap 550.00, new Q7Z Of) Kelinsky squirrel cellar, cuffs and u'UtVU Ity, real nklns. 795.00, new S95 M ened of line. UUUVU border. Selected nualltv liaby (jaracul Wr.ippy effect, r.ishl tight- curled skins Kelinsky trimmed. Cheker Scarfs WVMK Natural Squirrel . .14.50 Aust. Opossum ...14.50 Jap Mink 16.50 Stene Marten 39.50 Fitch (2-skin) ....49.50 Jap Sable 49.50 Hudsen Bay Sable. 69.50 Very Special 14.50 CHOKER SCARFS Natural squirrel, Australian Opossum and Jap Mink, animal effects; solid; well made. 9.50 Fur Sets WERE Hudsen Seal 39.50 Jap Mink 59.50 Beaver Sets 59.50 Natural Raccoon . 64.50 Taupe Fex 79.50 Black Lynx 74.50 Skunk Sets 110.00 Jap Cress 115.00 125.00 Red Fex 165.00 135.00 Baum Marten 225.00 175.00 Hud. Bay Sable. 245.00 195.00 NOW Ef fc 9.50 U 9.50 g tei A 10.50 m J9jg 19.50 M fk 34.50 IfimtiMm 1 34M II flSMII 1 vvMmmMf -. 3 wum vj j iHirvmH 1 0 mmmm 2 1 fir 1 1 VA fB JcFrench Sealj ( Ceat ft II Full three-quartcr II II Medel, shawl cellar II II and cuffs of beaver l 1 1 or skunk. 11 ( 275.00 )) Scarfs WOLF-Black, "KRE N0W Brown, Taupe.. .19.50 9.50 French Seal 24.50 14.50 FOX Brown, Taupe 29.50 19.50 Genuine Beaver. . .39.50 21.50 Natural Skunk ...49.50 34.50 Scotch Moleskin . . 59.50 an.Kn 5 Natural Squirrel.. 59.50 39.50 s . v.. . . . c ft v cry apecial . 39.50 Australian Seal Steles 12 inches wide, 72 inches lenff. Fine, soft, lustrous skins, silk lined. 29.50 NOW 29.50 39.50 39.50 49.50 59.50 59.50 84.50 Open a Charge Account Fur Ceatees wi:rk new Taupe Nutria 110.00 69.50 Hudsen Seal 145.00 97.50 French Seal with Squirrel ..195.00 120.00 Trim'd Hud. Seal. 225.00 137.50 Taupe Nutria with Black Muskrat.. 295.00 175.00 Natural Mink 295.00 195.00 Hudsen Seal with Moleskin.. 845.00 210.00 Trim'd Moleskin. .625.00 475.00 Kelinsky. 850.00 625.00 Extra Special' 19.50 Large Wolf Scarfs Fashionable animal effects; smart shades of taupe, brown and black. Unusual value. 14.50 amraiiurniiMJinjnnflramnruTnir Steles wmmmmmuaum WKKK NOW Anstrnlinn Seal . . 39.50 24.50 Scotch Moleskin ..110.00 69.50 j Hudsen seal iiu.uu oa.eu Natural Nutria ..125.00 79.50 Natural Skunk ..135.00 84.50 Natural Sauirrel .185.00 84.50 Jap Mink 175.00 97.50 Natural Mink . . . .895.00 245.00 SuillllWIWIlM "Extra Special Black Fex Set Large, silk-lined ani mal scarf. Muff te match, trimmed with head, paws and tail. 49.50 Seefey's Adjuste Rubber Pad 5c.uu w . 4B 3 Aufi K4WfajafeMnBni " neHH hn all ethen fall. Can attach te meet trot. KdreflTleld In prruur but enlrt nTT anlfti. Thnmb acrew adjusts pratmrc. Abdominal hflta and UD porter of onfrler dwlrn. Cmualutlen Without ctiantt X. B. BEKZ.EX. 1037 WALNUT 8T. Cut Out and Sett ter Mfrtne E. h-sVlSli HARTMAN RADIUM LUMINOUS DIALS An fllal frnture Mnc adopted en watchrn, clocks nnd Inatriimtnt lUftU at nUht. Aak your Jevrelrr. FRANK nARTMAN STUDIO 8pfclall( In the Annllcntlen of Radlnra Cotnnennda tl Se. 17th St.. l'hlla.. Ta. Charter for n Truat Compenr In n Inrir ety of etr 800.000 pnpulutlen whrrc no Truat Cempnnr new f.tlit lias br?n ob- ininen. .llHlnncr le urf nwrtiiiary capital and rempetrnt man te tnkr rhnrce of thp manarrment la detlrrd. Amnie reninrn Rtlen can be arrangrd. All jrpllca con- uucniiBi. O 412. LHDOKR OFriCE - i II Br fm i : IHi W New Showing a Line of IW Exquisite Christmas Gift I STATIONERY f Make your selection early, whlle there la nuf- i& flcicnt tlme te hand-cngrave monograms. 1, Fer all writing purposes we recommend , WatermarisFeuntaanPen i EVERBIIAItr FENC11.S MAKE THOrOnTTOT. OUTS. ' & bee een ENenAvr.n cnmsTMAs pabds. ImB JIANY NEW IMl'OBTED DE8ION8. jRff I We Repair Fountain Pens fa ifi tiaKTa 1 ' I HTtinfm mliM Street H I M III 'iff ill n Nina, "mmmm" in Ki mMMkW mmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmsL IS33 CT""""111 " m, in , M ,, ,, 1, Extraordinary Announcements for THURSDAY" Eleventh and Market Streets The Stupendous Sale of Women's High Shoes Swings Inte Its Fourth Day Thursday. New Lets Unpacked Hourly Keep Shelves and Tables Filled te S3.95 Overflowing Actual Values $8, $10 & $12 at b'-'' lit 'i if ' M, T If l ' New Pur chases Frem Bleecker ShoeCe.,N.Y.; Cohart Shee Ce., Bosten; S. Rosenberg & Sen, Bosten $3.95 Smartest black and brown Ud, tan with plain and colored uppers of doth or leather. All bed 8tulca; all sizes. m i 'A "fa (' v'rl VWmwL mmni8'95 mm WmA It T i .v ; " a'JvK P$&Jmm SI Sale en Street Fleer & Balcony Net a Fall shoe style missing; ev ery pair brand -new perfect and e i faultless Come t e m e r row early. B,n """"" " '"""" iimtinHiniiiiiiiHiiiiniinnniiii mui mmmuwm iiiiiitnHiniNinNiuiMiiiitiiNmimraHiuiiiniinmi.iinmn.minniiitiiiiniv First Great Clearance Sale FALL HATS 5 B a a E3 5 Seme worth $4 Seme worth $5 Seme worth un te $8 at 1H v 51 H KKANIC X- ST..1.. if 'PlliiM i.'i n,.n g ...r...v.;.T.T...r.....?:...Tr.: """ wun r,iuuiiumiiiimiiuiiiiui iJIINIIIIMllIIIIIIIINltINIii: Velvets with col ored facings and solid colors. Trimmed ready te wear. Alse a Special let: $5.00 Silk p.mne el vet tarns Large silk velvet hats and duvetyn sailors. Smart styles ready te wear. An extru special Millinery offering. $ff Children's $3 and $5 Hats Alse at $2 'i''mKJiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuii!i iintiin ii ifiiiiiiiinuKjiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiuiiuuiiiiiiiiiiijaiiiuiiiiiimi imiial Sale of Just 15 UR COATS .50 Up te $125 Values Fabhionable three - quarter length coats of Australian marmot in kolinsky and taupe shades. Large self col cel lar and bell cuifs. Buy NewPay in January iPl R im I Sixth Fleer Buys An Extra $15 OY'S SUIT or 0'COAT Read every word carefully belect any Uey's $15 Suit, Over coat or Mackinaw for which you Py $15. Then select another ?1G t r!?1'"1, for whlch you Pay only i 00 In ether words, buy a. J1S '!!I?.'.lc"t.1)'l, 1B 'r It. then select anetiier 15 Kerment and pay Just l for I1- $30 worth for J 16. fee SUITS 0R OVERCOATS J Suits in woeI't mixtures, 0 te 17. Overcoats tn sizes 3 te 0. MM Sixth 4F4oer XMJS STREET. -im Vhestnut St, Qpi Ceith's- rei FRA K $ BDER-ELEyENTH & MARKET'Sts' -, j i p ; j r . s(iS(K3i k .6,. fiW ,,. t.fjt'n.tnHi js. .rtii 'f vv n , ,jj ..titi& 'fej' MMHMMWMHLSi