Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 04, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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JUVENI&G PUBLIC -LEDGER PmhADELVmA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921
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BUTTERWECK LOSS
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'certain Htrcct. tiion itivctticatlnn 1
; fimiitl 110 Jioiihi theru , in fact, no Jioiixl-
wltliln lw LWI:m. Then 1 took tlio
I mortgage to tlm jmrty ulm lu-Rotlnlpil
I the tiatunilion mid sulil: 'Hrro nip (ho
I'npow; my client wiinu flic mntirv.'
Ilipy askrd for tlim. and I replied
flint U'fW tflA Itw1fttlt.. n. ...... t
it i i nn.- tin anci mill
, Mill ir tho mutter were not timreil I
would pro:ecil. T got llio money."
wo ennnot try to KPt Justice on
wind, wp must rnlp notne uidiivy," snld
That Sum In Mortgages Ro-
- j j w it a r ' lr- l,c,8r- u motion Clinlrimm Allen
COrded in Year; Victims tO RaiSOi was empowered to liuve drafted n lecnl
- , I,,np,er V !"' "l01 by nt ''A'" ''.
yiuwu iui riwaubuuwM i.m um u.u itiuiiu njpugp tliem-
;..., ,u, ic.-s mun ?.) n piece for
SECOND MEETING IS HELD
XprtM Dtsratrk tn Evmlno JaMle I.tdcr
Allciitown, I'a., Feb. -J. Addlttonnf
expression? of determination to prose-cute-
featured the second mnss-meetlns '
In the courthouse last nlpht of victims'
of Harry A. Ilutterwerk, whose mort-
Rage transaction landed him In prison I
on n formal charge of fereery, nnd i
whose confiding customers frar losses of .
nndreds of thousands of dollars. Among,
those present was reported the man1
to whom he mortcajed part of the city ,
park. As was the case of the firvt meet- i
lng, the ticket ft" ndmlinlon was n
"bum" Hutterweck mprtgng. Those;
Tvho did not lose anythtnn through their
dcallnss with Hntterwcck were not
there. Mortsases recorded by llutter- I
vreck totaled SnSO.OOO tn a year. j
Illsh points brought out were ns'cr- '
tlons that the district attorney Is nbout '
to Investlpnte, that n lawyer close to '
Rutterweek Is responsible for n quarter
of a million, nnd that KohW and
T'nnngtt, who are under arrest on three
charge") of false pretense In connection
with Huttorwerk mortgages, are respon
sible for $100,000.
Mo"-t of those present were peopl" who
had made their Investment through
Ivohlcr and t'nanct. and one of tin mi
unld: "Tliev look as though they hail
nothing." To this former Councilman
.Tnck Allen, the chairman, fired lurk:
"You cannot always go by appear i
nnccs."
Three New Victim
New to the nubile as victims were
.T. .. f?el(-er. Tliomao Kichelberger and,
T. K. Hergstresser. The la.t it n sniy
bearded man. who said he lost !f2."00.
Mr. Kichelberger :lid he had given .
money fur a mortgase for what he up- ;
poed was a house with a fire insurance
Tiolicy thrown in, but finds his lien i- n
a vacant lot.
A number of women were present, in ,
eluding one who K retmrteil to have
threatened to shoot. The big gun, of
the assemblage wn Congressman
Arthur O. Dewnlt. v, ho hud been men- :
tioned In the resolution of the previous
meeting; n.s one of th. lawyers to be'
interviewed by a mjifitt f victims. ,
ITe came on from AVashinutnn to attend
this meeting. ITe told the gathering
that the unravellnif of the Itiitterweek
tangle would be a stupendous task and,
(oncerted action needed. From case j
thnt had already come . lmr. he was
free to state thnt he had found n mult!- ,
plication of mortgages and mortgages i
issued upon buildings v.hirh were never
erected. .Many are ostensibly first
mortgages nnd others are upon biiM- i
ings different from those designated. j
Court .Must Decide Claims
Keferring to indemnity bonds alleged
fi have been sjj-ned by Fred II. Sterner. I
Congressman Dewnlt said be did not be
ileve Mr. Sterner would repudiate nn !
obligation, yet each and every ease .
-vould have to be determined separately
by a court of empetnt jurisdiction.
"You gain nothing at this stage by
thrusting people into jail," said Mr
Dewalt. "The main consideration l
' get back "itr money. That will
by worth more to io than putting ,
anybody in prison, m.ich a tliev might
deserve it as nn crumple, to others not
to do likewise.
"In the cae of one client of mine."
ontinued Mr Dwalt. "I found rhat
'he mortgage .all.-.l f,,r a house in a
Cost Accounting
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rl lireil -tennl lit-il '-. - i - j
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School of Com merce, Accounts
and Finance
Central Building, Y.M.C. A. 1421 Arch St.
legal rctnlner.s.
Mort(-Rcs for $380,000
It wos reported nt the meeting that
nccordlng to the Index docket In the
office of llecordcr of Deeds Hehlecliter
during the year beginning .lanunrv .1,
IJtJO, to January 7. IOL'1, when the'first
Jiutterweek mortgage was recorded,
'V'e'fcnZo B,ftVe V,"rfKne'", ' the sum
of 9.KS0..W0,- Inrgely lost to investors in
one year alone. Several more were
given, but they are marked "satisfied "
Mttiiv queries hove been received as
to where this money went, but ns vrt no
satisfactory answer has been given. In
addition to this muiii of ,?:tM,:i00 re
celved by llutterweck In one year, there
were other sounes from which he re
ceived moneys. His contracting business,
It Is said, brought In returns. There N
enough to show tlmM Hutterweck te
celved during the year considerably more
thun $1(10.000.
During the month of January, lD'-'O,
Hutterweck mortgages entered on the
dockets In the recorder's ofliee
amounted to $'!! ,:)(). In Februar
must hnve been a slump only two being
Issued amounting to $r000. In March
there came a boom with n. total of $42,
7f0. Although thirteen mortgages were
given in April the total onlv reached
SI 11,000. May brought the sum oi
Sini.-MM) nnd June '-', KM), while In
July things boomed because the total
ran up to $41,700. A reaction came in
August when there came n drop to
$li'i,l)00 and September wwii up to
SiM.'JOO, but last October was the ban
ner month with a total of 5SO.C00. In
November the amount dropped to $10,
S00 nnd in December to $I,'i,S00. Just
before his arrest four mortgages were
entered in January of this year oggre
gating SI.'l.OOO. the last one on the
docket hearing the dnte of January S
for $1000.
A Navette Diamond Solitaire
of Rare Beauty
The large navette, or nnu-quise-cut
diamond is daintily
mounted in a narrow ring ot
platinum, which is suitably
studded with small diamonds
$3600. Inspection Is Cordially Invited
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st
tilAMOND MEUCKANTS JEWBLKItS SILVEnSMITHS
Charge Accounts Solicited
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Early Spring Hats
for Immediate Wear
5.00
8.50
10.00
Regularly 8.50 to 18.50
and Specially Priced for Tomorrow.'
Lolij,'hti'ul originality i.s in oik-nce, v.hilo the smart eoior
Ci are all new. MaUnal lire Faille and Gros-do-Londres .Silk?,
Crepe do Chine, All-over Straw Cloth', Candy Cloth and over su
many i.ev popular ideas for spring.
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GENUINE
INDESTRUCTIBLE
FRENCH PEARLS
Direct Prom Pari
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Tliifc shop hu.i :t Wfll-d.st r'w.i n pu;atii n t. r
wholoaotnt'. as v. ell a.- ue.i 'loj.-'.j tlnvored, ft j;
ll ha-, very ijv ir."-!:ji' 'i-imii' v.-. its jiatinr.
baliit oi watchiiL' for Kr,i-' ' ', specials
iinJ montioncu teiow
." ' r. ai'iiv-, is located
tier from Keith's.
i:.'jy that is pure and
a i-.trr.ifkant'fact that
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of which you will
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fit'Ir irn.iiiHK-.i ,: .1 ..,.rv ' itf
will M W Aim II. M , u-.rt
und rnUMtlnir mat ti n.'to j
will ! t f'.iiu"! if bur i ..'
i f tnir nt'klM''i can i-
U'llll it J fUeMllSO tar l-H
tlihn ll'i lhi hr. urn .Ml
roi. I't.- i li Moilglil fttr'jt 1
lb n;. jf ti f t- ,.. H 'r.u
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Mir ci'iuf ByA'i. iu oj" tiu.
$8 Necklace li.r 16.00
sra N.rU.r, I., tnnii V
$25 Necklace fur $10.00
535 Necklace for $15.00
DU Necklace lor JZ0 00 I JA
MOO Hecld.ce for $25.00
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,N friend on tha tram
r.uunccd ik'l.'uhti-illv tlia
fendeil 'o sio'-nd iho .vhole dnv shop
Hint,'. Mioppintf i one ot her lavi.r- i
itu spirt-;, j i I rot f's-eii !urpri-i' I
it th- -tatei' enr that -n- intended
to sper.'i the vhoj.- lh slioppint'. S
.ihe t'.iiluin'i to n.e that she hu'l i'-.
1 .en'1;. ..C'lUirci a Hoove Vacuum
i i'l'nn.'i' wh.ch iiad simpiifivd her,
houW'-ri. iiioi'i-n. vry much. It t
l .'le.tiii moio n.i.ieniy nnu lliiici.
iri'iw (Menly than a hroom, and its
luc.ricall,, dri.en brush remoe all
Imt. ha r r.d threads vl.i 1. clinp to
r.l.f rug-. I'.u Huo'.er pobi-eb..es tn '
ilnuhic fi'haiitafc'i- of a l.nah that I
dislodge the dirt, ami powerful air
."jctiun whicJi removes ir from rua i
ar.d ca:pt.'t--. Vuu'll he iritr rested In I
cxamiti.f.rf it nt die .stmo of J.
Franklin .Miilor. 1 01 Chestnut
.rreet. i
5zbrrnxhs &?crOJn
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ned kind of caramel
hewy, creamy kind
) buy? Well, I've di.i
at the stores of Ed-
Company, 100 South
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'overt.il tliem
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l-Jeventll M!i et. and d90H kilUmnre
Avenue. Ar..1, moot fortunately, they
i"1"" '"r r ntiay an bntimiuy
lo uTit.j u pound. Cocoanut
i-.-f i. t"o, are .sneclnl for thns (
jay.s at '.) cents a pound. Thcv are
tlclioioui.ly tlaored and I must ex
plain iu;!.' juie that flavor play a
iio3t important part in Kruse'a can
d'n, and tin iiitfiedients are the rno
wl oles. rne fnut it It, posaiblp to buy.
Kruse'- i -- rvedly famous butter
cran,c ...,; he 50 cents n pound Sn
ot i'i i.nts toduv and trimi.i'.
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i'"-. and 1 em, assuru you that yoi,
h" ;'' 'ban plonsed with them.
IfINK of it! Real peaches nnd
nniilNK of
i plurrh in tho midst of virit..v'
All the way from Cnne Ci.li-.n,.
y"1i' h Afr'ea. thcv have mmu i
Ilenrv (. Hr.llowefl & Son's store
H-'-'id hclow Chestnut. They hae
in nen in pcriect condition atn.
1017 MARKET ST.
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II Is nard to -ay whether our in
terest In the lunirunrous beauty
of the maid of the South fiea or
' the revival of Moyen Atre costumes '
is responsible for the extraorditiurv
vujnie for p''iri -.vhich has come
mnn n, Certain it is thnt-thev are
wonderfully hectminpr. Of late wtthiir l'iriff voyaRf and are woinier-
Inve conceived new ways of wearintr , ui uood to look upon, uince we
th"tn. In place cf tho stiff tlarn of , v.'en't veen them for so lonj,'. And
former years, the stately ma'rnn 'hey taste, better than they look, too
wears a narrow bandeau of pearls. Of curse, they have been packed
A brncrlet of pearls taken the form . with the greatest skill und hnndlol
, of a strand wrapped several t'mes 'i-h infinite earo throughout their
around the arm. Nn lowed lend ! entire trip. They are used most
, more distinction to its wearer than , effectively in fiift Ilnskets of Fruit
the pearl. Its soft luster is mot I find mako pnrticularlv de'iirhtful nnd
, flattering, a'd tl'o desire to pose-s tempting gifts for invalids. Wc all
a string of pearla N one to whih i appreciate the unusual, and these
every worn in w'M own. llnilev, Tltn'ks most luscious of summer's fruits,
. & Iliddln Co. posscsres ore of the fin- ' offered to us in thn midst of winter.
ptl ro;ie.rlnn-i nf tiearls In the world. ' -em doub'v delipVitful.
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Store Orders Accepted
Largest Exclusive Men's & Boys1 Clothing Store in Philadelphia
1019-21 Market Street
1000 Boys'
Sample
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REDUCTIONS
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Prices Are Even Lowered to Less Than
Half to Bring Another Big Crowd to
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Thousands of
At Half Price & Le
The Entire Stock of This Large Store, Absolutely
Nothing Reserved in lens Rig Clean Sweep
Sounds almost impossible, but Mr. Hill does it. New lots of
higher priced clothes added to make the groups complete and, man
alive, realize the savings this means. Just think won't it even pay
you to buy a suit and an overcoat for next winter at these prices?
History has never known such a price smashing! And the men
of this city appreciate it. You'd think so, too, if you came in here and
saw the crowds taking advantage of the wonderful savings each day.
Come in tomorrow! Get your new clothes now nt prices that
do not even cover the cost of manufacturing.
Suits!
ercoats!
25 Suits $
and
Suits
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Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats
$40 Suits , $50 Suits i $60 Suits
and i and and
Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats
Men's $10.00 JP.00 ' Men's $20.00 $A.OO
Fur Collars 0 Mackinaws Jff
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Boys9 Clothing
AT HALF PRICE!
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- Mr. Hill's Personal
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$10.00 Suits, Overcoats
$12.50 Suits, Overcoats
$15.00 Suits, Overcoats
$17.50 Suits, Overcoats
$20.00 Suits, Overcoats
$25.00 Suits, Overcoats
Boys' $1.50 Pants, 75c
& Mackinaws, $5.00
& Mackinaws, $6.25
& Mackinaws, $7.50
& Mackinaws, $8.75
& Mackinaws, $10.00
& Mackinaws, $12.50
Boys' $2 Pants, $1.00
Boys' Corduroy
SUITS (JiCft 7
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Mackinaws
1000 Pairs of
Men's S3.00
TROUSERS
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Men's Trousers
AT HALF PRICE!'
Men's $4.00 Trousers $2.00
Men's $5.00 Trousers $2.50
Men's $5.90 Trousers $2.95
Men's $7.90 Trousers ., .$3.95
Men's $9.00 Trousers . .$4,95
Men's $11.90 Trousers '$5,95
Men's $15.90 Trousers $7.95
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