Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 10, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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MORE BUHERWECK
FORGERIES ALLEGED
Warrants for 9 moro urtonsesi
Served on Allontown Real
Estate Operator
SEAflCH MADE FOR ASSETS
trrfol DiJpoffh to Fvfittt0 PuM!1 r.ior
AtlMitown. r., March 10. The nn
! tlRlitcnlnR nround Hnrry A. Nutter
tvwk, the ral otnte operator wlio last
Tuedny, in the fnltnl Stntrs District
Court In Philadelphia, filed a schedule
nhonlnu his llnbllltiei nre more tlmn
M.500,000. In jail ln-t eenlnK Hilt
ttrtveck was nmcd ttlth nine nnrrnnt
preferred by Fred II. Sterner, oharfslnR
forgery, nnd this Is declared to lie onl
the Iwclnnlng. Former Democratic
Htfttc Chalrmnn Lawrence II. Hupp ha"
bun requeued b District Attorney
Joht to aid In the prosecution of the
Hutterweck caes. nnd It Ih announced
1 that charge will be brought nKalnct
htm on rver.i net of allied ( rooUcdnos
and lndllnB. .... ,
A careful legal neareh Ih belnc iiibiIp
Into I1utterwcclc' nccoiinN to nccrtuln
whether he has secreted any of Ms
former Income, which In 102(1 nmnunted
to upwards of SWCUMtO In connec
tion with llutterweek's nrret on the
nine forgery charges. Attornoj Jupi.
a member of the firm of Huts Hupp,
which started the bankruptcy proceed
ings acnlnxt HuttiTwik. nld today:
"Kver since the crnh nme In nut
terweek's nffnlrs Kred It. Sterner.
whoe name has nppenred as the suret
on all of thu Hutterweck bonds has
been iikine a quiet Investigation in mi
'fTurt to obtain information that may
be beneficial to his man creditors.
A handwriting expeit was employed
nd the efTects of nutttrweek In the
hands of .1. Thomas Sehnnti. nssinnee.
were examined Among bis pnpers wore
found, it is said, man forced bonds,
nnd also much e!dencc to show how the
forgeries had been committed. hemp
of paper were found nmong waste poper
that came out of Hutt'-iwiek s office, it
was asserted, shrowlng that he fre
iienth lind nractlceil simulatinK the
signature of Mr. Sterner.
The inwstigntinn thnt has been made
has progressed far that Mr. Sterner
has tome to the conclusion that he
owes It to liimvelf nnil to tne punue,
to proserute UntterweiK criminally.
Mr Sterner charges r.utterweek witli
forger in nln" tn-es. These Involve
bonds gien to Ferdinand Snyder.
Amanda l.onc. Daniel Wolf. Jacob II
Hurger and Arron S. Kline. The
amount of the-e alleged forgeries Is
32.". 700. lte also charges Hutterweck
with tin- forgery of two proinliory
not" held by one of the local b inks.
Mr. Hutterweck has admitted the
forger of the Daniel Wolf bond, it Is
paid, and nlo bns admitted the execu
tion of the forged notes held bv the
batik. These ndmiHsions were made nt
the time of the assignment for the bvncht
ot creditors.
Stp nre being taken to have Nut-
terweck s bnoiss enretuuy auimeo in nu
effort to asiertaln what ilisposltion he
made of the inonejs which came into
his bands nnd to safeguard as much as
possible to interests of his creditors.
Score Injured In Mississippi
Macon, Miss., March 10. A tornado
which struck several points In Noxubee
count yesterday Injured a score of
perons and caused ?2Ti,000 damage.
Cdndition of Highways
Throughout State Today
Lincoln highway (Trenton to
ChambersburB) Fnlr In Ilucks,
Lancaster and the eastern prtrt of
Franklin county; elsewhere ftood.
William 1'enn highway (1'nston to
OhambiTsburfc) ISenerally good ex
cept one mllo of unimproved road in
Lehigh county near Allcntown, which
Is In ery poor condition.
Niltlmnrc pike (I'hllndelphla,
Media, Kennett Square and Oxford)
(lood.
I'hllndelphla and Heading pike
flood.
Lancaster and Hnrrlsburg pike
Fair in Lnncuster county; good in
Dnupblu.
EVMCMJ ' PUBl MABCH IQ; .1921 ,
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"DOC" SAWYER'S PROMOTION
IS LIKELY TO IRRITATE ARMY
Prospective Brigadier General, Harding's Physician, Fails to
Impress Capital With His Martial Air
RECORD PARACHUTE JUMP
Five Army Men Leap From One1
Plane '
Sarrnmrnto, Cnllf., Manh 10. (Ny,
A. I'.) A record In parachute Jumping
was set esterday at Mather Field, i
when ric aviators. Lieutenant Kugene
('. Ilattens. Seriennt Htclurd Tliome, I
Corporal Haul Connors, nnd l'rlvntcsi
Harl Woodganl nnd Alexis llnrtner
leaped from the same plnne at nn nltl
tilde of 2000 feet, Lieutenant 12. C.
Kiel pllotetl the plane.
Double parnchuetcs, one strapped to
the breast nnd the other to the buck,
were used, .lust before be Jumped from
u wing of the plane cacn man loosened
one parachute and the wind blew it
open as the lenp was made.
The second pirnrhutc war opened
whin the man wanted to lessen the
speed of his fall. All landed safely.
RACE lTH DEATH IS FATAL
Man Killed While Speeding to Bed
side of Dying Woman
Ulslng Sun, .Mil., March 10. -One
man was killed nnd three other men
pants of a touring car received in
ternal Injuries when the machine in
which thev were riding skidded and
turned turtle nt SI mar. Mil., cstir
day. The occupants of the machine
nre snlil to have been speeding to I'lilln
dciphla In nn effort to reach that citj
before the death ot the mother of one
of the passengers, who is critical! ill.
A.shle 11. Lc Hreuv, of Washington.
n printer and owner of the machine,
was Instantly killed.
It o Stag? Cfirrttpomltnt
Washington, March 10. Visitors
ambled amiably up the White House
walks. In the warm sun of n spring
afternoon the crocus and tulip budded
nnd bloomed, magnolias burst Into
fragrance, yellowibclts tossed their wel
come to the breetc, nnd the green grass
grew all 'round. .
Muddcnlv Into the scene was precipi
tated n roaring, dashing motor, nnd
l lie drone of trutlle and olces was
broken bv a loud, lingering, bronchial
blnxt from n steel-thronted born. I p
the driveway from the White Houm to
the mansion Itself hurtled a bilge lim
ousine bearing n liveried chauffeur and
the executive seal, the seal of the Pres
ident of the United States.
Chance aighU'Ccrs, footmen and at
tendants rushed out of tho wny or to
the broad, white portico.
The car came to a stop.
The door opened. And out stepped a
short, slight figure with a short, slight
beard, n short white mustnche and
topping the picture a high silk hat.
Crowds surged upon cither side to
Dr. Charles II. fcawrcr. brigadier-
general-soon-tn-be of the I'nlted States
nrmv, prnpricuir ml .-miwjw r .minuii.-
Iiim'nt Marlon. O.. nnd the personal
phslcinn to the rresldetifof the United
States.
The crowd looked, gaped, and turned
away, as crowds will. And the prospec
tlin ontieral went inside.
Washington is Just getting acquainted
with Its new celebrities, nnd "Doc"
vinr (be term seems dentlneil to
stick", despite military rank Is one of
them He is ctuirgea witn personally
ci'nrdlnc and i miser ins the lienlth of
the nation's chief executive for the
net four years, anil with nny luck,
for. nerhaps. eight years. Nut it can
lie FHld now. In ndvnnce of the issuance
of the coninilslon and the fitting of the
uniform. Mint ttie canitnl will find It
hard to drop "Doc" for "fienernl."
The trouble Is that he looks like
"Doc" Sawder rnther than "fSeneral"
Snwxer. As "doc" he is part of the
scene. As "general" he will be or
so it seems, now cast for n comedv
pnrt.
1'ven Dr. Sawyer seems to realize it.
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OLD PARLOR SUITS
MADE EQUAL TO KBIT
I!ecomtructta
upholMrrcd
and polished
$ 1 5 aunp-
l'lrht-clus
work
guaranteed.
Slip cover
mado to
order
We carry a large stock of upholstery
material!!, eclllnc at wholesale prices.
AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO.
Oldt nnd Urml Unair of It Kind
305 Arch Street SST
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SBJP' BlIK" is" V WS ST'W
S64-5&6ano368 20ifiU -AfCnUe 4647'ST.
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Opening
Spring Millinery
. DESIGNED
in OUR OWN WORK RMS
ALSO AN
EXTENSIVE COLLECTION
OF
FRENCH HATS
and ADAPTATIONS
EXPENSIVE TAX HASTE
i PENALIZED TAX'OELINQUENCY.
YOUR HASTE in filing tax returns
leads to errors which will later
involve protracted and cxpcnaivt
claim procedure.
YOUR DELINQUENCY in films
tax returns will involve the imposi
tion of penalties and additionni inter
est charRCS.
TO CONSERVE your best tax in
terests at this late hour, it is ur
gently advisable to avail yourself of I
the expert services of our staff of .
former V. S. Income Tax Bureau I
I Examiner.
GERARD TAX SERVICE CO.Jnc.
l'edrrftl and httr Tnx Cnnullintn.
Tflephon' VVslnut SHV
1208 North American Bldj.
riillsclrlpMi, I'a.
M. DeMay
FRENCH SHOP
Tailored Robes and Manteaux
1940 N. Thirteenth St.
fje Supreme
v)tple Creations!
for the coming; season, embracing the subtly
charming adaptations of modes exquisite,
fashioned by the master hand of M. DcMay
himself
If Milady visits our studios she will
sec models, of the best materials and
design at prices which only
uptown location makes possible.
our
He was nctuftllr ntnitlod wlicn a friendly
acquaintance linllol hint in pansing:
"Ilelln. trenprnl."
This Individual had served in the
tinny. Ho ncenmpnnlcu the unmllltnry
Milutntton with a utrlelly military
salute.
Dr. Snvvjer Jumped nervously, then
"Oh. hello, hello: nihil to nee you."
he called.
President Ilnrdlng seems destined to
come in for some of the hnme criticism
that vvns henpoil ilpnn l'rcsldent AVIIon
wnen lie jumnoti t nnimnniior unry T.
Oravson, of the navy, to the rank of
rear admiral as n token of regard for
his personal physician.
Ornyson hnd been physician to Roose
velt and Taft nnd was nn officer in
the rtg-nlar hnvy. The crltirlim In hh
case wnM thnt he vtnt Jumped. over thn
heftus or some wu otnef naval ouicers,
hlM seniors in service.
In Dr. Snwyer'n ense the criticism
centers nround the President's purpose
to Jump him from cl.'il life into a
brigadier generalship In the army.
Though he will be commissioned in the
rrtfrve corps, his nssignment to active
duty wilt put him in the army list
abend of a long line ot regulars waiting
to be confirmed ns brigadiers.
Hut, in Splto of the nrmy's Injured
feelings, Washington likes, him so long
as It enn call him "doc."
Woman Gold Miner Diet
Ijns Aiigelca. Calif., Alnrch 10. (Hy
A. 1) Mrs. Mary I;. Ilntt, sixty-five,
former Alaskan gold mlnen author and
Iroturer, waa found dead today in n
gns-flllul room of n resldmce where she
vvns visiting. The police said (hey be
lieved Mm. Hart ended her life In dread
of an operation she had been told was
necessary. Mrs. Hart went to Alaska
in the early dnys of tho gold rush nnd
wielded n pick In the workings. Later
"he organized thitty women's chlbs In
Alnxka. 1 4!JtfTHB
The National Sextet
the outitandinc
economical fine car of
today. It averages 12
miles to the gallon in
city driving, and on
the open road con
aldcrmbly more.
SAMUEL EARLEY
MOTOR CO.
67 S N. Broad 'St..
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MMiMfnna
DINING IN TOWN?
Then by All Means Try
$100
OUR I DINNER
THURSDAY
Canape ol Shrtmp$
Philaitlphta Ptpptr Pet
or
Ctmomme Tapioca
Fritd 5ml(i Tartar Saace
Peat and French Fried Potatoei
or
Roait Stalled Chicken with Creamed
Sptnaeh and Clare Surer! Potato
Choice al
Cherry Pie Cabinet Puddtnt
Cheri let Cream or Cheri French
Paltry
Served from 3:30 to 8 l M.
EVERY EVENING
CHERI RESTAURANT
1604 Che it nut St.
IU S. 13th ix: S. ISth
L Slone Q.
0 1306 Walnut Street M
Final Clearance
All of our remaining late winter stock
offered at such tremendous reductions
that every garment will be sold.
Coats ) $49;M to 425
Wt'apS ) Were $110 to $350
Dresses ) 25-37-$49
GOWnS ) Were $75 to $125
Suits I &M to $65
Tailleurs ) w $9s to ties
Today the tteH Piano
Makes Its Bow to Philadelphia
ANEW piano store
presenting a piano
old in the musical
traditions o f America
throws open its
doors to Philadelphia
men and women at 1717
Chestnut street to wel
come them heartily to
demonstrations or all its
celebrated instruments
including the Petit Grand
(shown in the illustra
tion) and the Incompar
able Sticff Reproducing
Piano.
It ifl peculiarly appropriate for
us to mention the faet that the
first fn"cat honor avvnrded the
House of Stieff came to us at
Philadelphia in 1876 when the
prize medal of the Centennial
Exposition was conferred upon
the Stieff Piano.
There are several important distinctions which we wish to impress upon intending pur'
chasers of Stieff Pianos in Philadelphia.
1 QUALITY. Three generations,, illsrcpanftni; all other consMerattona, havn
itrtvrn xctthiiut surcease to make Rtctjj Pianos the peer of any In the) taorW ,tnrf
thev havr lucceeileil In tone alone, the Stieff takes its place among the celebrated
instrumtnti of the uorW.
a FAlIt PRICK, All Stieff instruments come to our customers at onlv one
profit above their east to make. In the Stieff organization a "dealer's profit"' hai
never been contemplated. Our pianos come direct from our factories to 5our llulno
loom "
3 THE RTir.I'F Reproducing Piano ii thui titled because it has eliminated
ricry auspincin of mrWmnfral sound from Its rendition of the great artists and is
in fact, a literal reproducer of the artist himself. '
Let us welcome you heartily to our new store and pledge you the same policy of
keeping faith with our public which has made each year in more than half a century a
stepping stone to greater success.
Dresses
for
Spring
Depicting features
that have heretofore
seamed to belong to
highest-priced Frocks.
Yet on Dresses at
$39.50 and $57.50 in
the FrcDgMan show
ing you will discover
these marks of distinction.
X302 Walnut sfff
jilillinery importer
1517 Walnut Street
Superb
Cnapeaux
Nouj being exhibited by Chbdoff arc ex
quisite millinery creations for immediate
wear and spring. There arc tiiodeh for the
conservative fashionable or the woman of
ultra cntc ana tne jeune Hue is not for
gotten.
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1717 Chestnut St.
(Established 1842)
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A 1307 Walnut St. . ', l307Walnut St.
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The Shop Original VJ
i Springtime Beauty
IN
Hats ana F
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A DISPLAY OF LUXURIOUS SUMMER
WRAPS. SMALLER PIECES IN SILVER
FOX, RUSSIAN AND H. B. SABLE, FISHER,
STONE AND BAUM MARTEN AND OTHERS.
SPRING MILLINERY OF THAT EXCLU
SIVE CHIC SOUGHT BY THE WELL
DRESSED.
COLD DRY AIR
STORAGE
House of Wenger
1229 Walnut St.
At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hotel
1307 Walnut St.
Canton
' repe,
$59.50
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Black
Taffeta
and
Lace,
$59.50
Crevs
Taffeta,
$59.50
mk
Fascinating Fashions
for
Late Springtime Wear
that owe their birth mid clmrming individuality to the inspiration of
Caspar designers
FASHION is paramount at Caspar's and while it is the dominating factor of the
success of our modes, you will find our prices based on intrinsic merit; without
any extra charge for the exclusive styling that is so vital a part of every individual
Caspar Creation. Proof conclusive of our Style Supremucy and Price-Moderateness is
emphasized this season very forcibly in the smart Springtime Frocks Now Ready.
Cle ver Distinctive Individual Frocks
$38.50 to $185
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MILLINERY
IMPORTER.
1506 CHESTNUT ST
1312 WALNUT ST.
Wimk
Presents - -
THE NEW
MILLINERY
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c7he piquant lines f
the new hats, their un
deniable d15tinctin,
will make their wn
DEFINITE APPEAL.- - "
PARI5 SANCTIONS, THE VGUE
FOR HATS F MILAN STRAW.
SHAPES ARE VARIED, CLR5,
DARINGLY GAY ?R EXQUISITE
LY PELICATE IN TNE- -
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