PppAiilP ifiw ! 1 1 a ii wi- rmwKV m i wwmn j awjw wi law a i aa a flVS vrf! I- yif OK -" TW 1 MNII r r. . Mffi P :r '''.t? fill 1 VT? IffiKHtft mm'B WVS Lfj in i, aw 3 l mii.W: fcS LH li j f .., "'I H 2 M I t . ?Xl Wft . WHS Mm 6 KVEX1XU PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAKdH 23, 1021 IM ...II Hill II .1- I I I .1 I . ffiKHRyfiPLiJMM!Q U. S. APPEALS FOR. BERGDOL L CHASERS R oti Purinec Compact nuflalo N T A h Uaxlet K lyinrr "Turner for Concrete" Besides factories, lofta and warehouses, Turner has built miiny miscellaneous structures including rfraln HloratoiH ""oal Pockets l'frn unci DorU Power Houses Whatever you build, 'I uriu-i can handle it TURNER Construction Co ITU NutiHom Mrwt HOLE SAVES MURDER TRIAL i Hip In Pocket Prevents West Ches ter Man From Drawing Pistol M est Chcotw. I. Mnr Ii 'J.') A 3ol in the pocket of Nornuin (ir'-ii f Kcnnctt Square sun el him mm u possible murder trial lnt eve iiinc but he is in nrimi nhere intuiting u furtho htaring before .fusti e Triitt ou the charge of nttftiiptinR tin' life f John Jtlchardon. of Aveindnli He will iiIo fate chumps of boot ltfRinfr llteliiirilsnti fum hiMcd quint of nllefted filn from Green necording to the tory of the poller but fulled to pay for the same whereupon Green placed a revolver in his pocket uml wont fter him He met hit Intended victim on the street in Avtindule mid renehed ior the revolver but the barrel struck in a hole in his pocket uml bv the time he was ready for aetlon KiohunNon had fled. fJreen wan disarmed b btunilerv and turned oer to the officer who brought him here DAN R. HANNA SUED AGAIN Fourth Wife Seeks Divorce From Son of Late Senator PltWleld. Mas-.. Mureh St Mrs Mollie Covinicton Ilimnu, fourth wife of Daniel H. Hanna has sued him for di Torce She charges oruel and abusive treatment and asks for alimony. The couple were separuted List sum mer. Hanna, who ii the millionaire son of the lute Senator Mark . Hanna of Ohio, was married to Mrs Mollie Oov ington Wordcn. tt divorcee on Decern -Iber 2, 1016. Two weeks later he trans ferred to his wife his stoik furm at Stockbrldge Mrs. Hnnna s first hus band was John It Vordn4 a Standnui Oil operator of Philadelphia, who di Toreed her while living in We. Trance. State Department Instructed to Ask Executive Clemency of Berlin I Washington, Mnrch '.( When the oews that the two American seigennts who nttenipted to kldlwil) Oroei Clie mid Uergdoll hud been lotnicted in a ietnmti coiiil leaelieil the War Oe iiurtinent lust night it was stated that mi appeal for cvs utivi lemetn would be hiIiIicskmI to the lieimuii GoNern menl Will iJep.itlinenl nflii laN -unl I hut Hie Stale Di paitiiieiii Imd been asked to transmit the appeal for IcmniM to tin Ileilin go eminent in the cent of the conviction of the eigeutiN IliiliieM that the Win Departtmnt take "prompt and ilecsie" t lis to Mtuie thi- leturn trom Germain of (inner Hercdoll is made b the Ainin i an l.iglon s national legislathe oin mittee in a letter to St cretin Weeks mud) public Titcrdin b the committee l)eities furl Neaf anil Tied 'im mer attained to the American annv f occupation who tailed in their stn siitionul uttemiit to apprehend the sliuker, were found guilU of "illegal assumption of power' in the criinitiul court ut Mosbaih. Haden. esterlla Nenf was sentenced to sere lifto'll I months in juil and inunei six Nuif was ulso charged with "inflict mg bodih injur ' Dining the attempt to arre-t Hergdoll last Jamiurj. Nenf nceideiitulh wounded u (icriiiati gull when h" shot at an automobile in which ' tin drult ewider took flight The girl was tiding in the ur Mosbaeli. March ii -)IU A I i Tour (lermans who were tried is n -complices of the Americans in the al tempt to kidnap t!rciir llergdoll weic found guilty and sent to jaH for terms vurung from the to eleeu months. It was shown one line! driieii the detec ting i at uml thfit the other thiec hud accompanied the'lwo Americans on their trip to apprehend Hergdoll in Dberbaeh In piissinj; in(enie on N'cuf the tlei man court dec lured the American lie l)s'tie was awaie that, usiile ftoin the chaige ot diserllnti. no other indictment was pending ug-ilnsl lteigdoll. but thul iiei rthcleis the dctectie hail nttenipted (o arrest ltergdoll withotd the co-ojiei-ation of (Id' (!) riiiiui poliie ami take mm into the omupidI .ilea, althoiigli caf was awan that such u procediite i oiistituted an illegal assumption of iilthoilti in unoccupied (!eimuli The list oi ii weapon, (Inland the cunt. oiistiititeil "negligent infliction of bocilh injur I'he penult upon Ncaf was fixed ut littnn months in jail, tin couit snid. I.....iinwn the tletielUe I lltllllll t C Oil stituted "u gross breach of the law . i lift an iiiMislon of the lights of the (tcrniun authorities The othei de-I lindiiiits weic gillitx the niult lillid, Imsiiusc the knew theii acts wete not I rmissilile and weie punishable under I the i iiminal i ode The si di feud nits weie assessed the Mists nf the tt lilt Km h of (belli was nediteel on his jail sentence with eight weeks of pic liminim confinement FIND RUINS IN OLD PALMYRA Important Discoveries of Greco Roman Civilization Made Hell lit. Mjnh -' t ( Hi A. I i -linpoi tiint elistov cues of nuns ol J highly developed (ireco-Jtoman tiwli zillion mi) linic been made ut I'alnmn nbeiiit iiitn"n tie miles east of Horns. In i lie hiib lommissioiiir's an heologic al si nn e ii,.. mi. mm Neiioiiolis has been ills- uiveiecl and lineiesnin; imiuiukhiiui- JAPAN MENACES ne ilrejjlv bom taken The work will .. , unturned in order to permit of the ivinition of ceitnin monuments at pie si nt paillv buried under the snnd. 1100 sa. ft. of most desirable floor space: all outside rooms; rent1) reasonable. ESTEY BUILDING Browning, King & Company Men's Suits for Spring $25 to $65 Woolen and Worsted fabrics are very much better in quality this season Tli c u air worth the labor and time wc spend in catting and making thou Up into clothes Woolen Suits ysJFI I.IOTT af iK I xj m $5.85 1 ,1 Qlan m CM I i sj frfSTSjHgSJ are $25 to $40 Worsted) i Suits are'. $',0 to $65 Good Blue Serge Suits JJ35, $40, $50 'Browning, King & Co. STAR .Easter Fnntwear DISTINCTIVE. v nCCIDADT V i- - STYLES. OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU 25 r; VANOERLIP DEAL Threatens Action Against Trans fer of Authority in Kamchatka DEMANDS MADE ON CHITA R the Associated Press Initio. March 2.'l Tit pan will be obliged to adopt whatever action mny he deemed ncecssan to piecrve her Hglits In Kamchatka, if the Hussian Kar Kactern lepublic persists in Its course (if transferring u purt of thut peninsula to the authoilti of the Hus sian Soviet Go eminent Viscount I'chliiu, foreign minister, declnred in the House of Peers here yesterclav. After stilting .Japan had lecentlv re celcel information thai such transfer bad been made, he Raid this country hnd went a protest to the Par 1'astern republic administration nt Chltn, and had submitted live demands. He de rlnfeif fhet fhevo iletiinnils find tint its jet been ncecpted. Japan has. extensive fishery Interests in Kamchatka. This report ofi the transfer of part of the peninsula of Kamchatka to the Soviet Government In Moscow appears to huve n direct bearing upon conces sions granted there to Washington It. Vanelerllp, of California, by the Holshc- ik readme in Itussla. The concession, covering the exploitation of the oil, coal and fisher interests of Kamchatka, was granted lnsf jenr. Mr. Vanderlip, leturnlng to Itussln, I arrived in Moseow on March 8. Since 1 that time offielul statements made bj j leaders of the Tlussliin Government have indicated u roversal In economic and political policies bv the Holshcvlki and I n more friendly nttitude seems to have been adopted. tnformatlon Indicates that the Van 1 derllp concession would be worked by llttsslan labor. It Mas declnred that 1 the concession was grnnted without re strictions as to methods of development, .the HolshevikI having waived their I original demand that the exploltntion of the property should be carried out under Soviet laww. The lights of the Far Eastern re public have been in the past lonsiderecl a formidable obstacle to the consum mation of the transaction 1J which American interests would secuie the concession. New Greek Envoy Starting for U. 8. Athens, March U.'t. Gieece's new minister to the United States, Hi e Alexander Voitros.' will leave Athens to- ' day to take up his post. Oldest Elk In U. S. Dies at 95 Idled of piieitmoiilii In hi home ve.e Dcllame. O.. Al I. X -John Plan- 1ln,ll(l X,ll,l,"n1"lm" ."' ,1, W r-i uignn. liinetj-live v.urs del, tcpc.rf.el to ' ,' h' nv ' WH" ,,,itlnttd Into lh! be the o!dct i:ik In the I tilted States. " ' " '' lnc Sterling Silver Vases are Appropriate Easter Gifts r,. i . ' i e.ii ji: f n iiliokJi t f y e h isi we 1 llnsii.KV TO VI VII II "Symbol of Style" N. W. COR. 8TH AND ARCH STS. oi'LN toM) wn iiunx'v km.mnos lntii. OI'KN SATIRHVi IVTII. 11 1'. Vf. 5JgiiaJiM&kJ& ( OK. 17TII . I..M 1 i Ps-J 1"' w v, a 1 1st I V 1 '! J9 .ki ti. i r .ii i niKh a uml 1 tin h h.s one fi I tncr i i h s p s'raii, ifl I ji I SE $8.85 I zfioo&r i KM III i I u Oin tock otters a splendid collection of these gifts. One can readily choose without dif ficulty. Among them is a pretty vase ot sterling silver, six inches high $4.75. Kind & Sons, mo cwstnut st DIAMOND .Mi:nCHANTS-.n:WCLt;US SILVERSMITHS X&tterism One of the five best-selling ' novels for the last few months uoni a Mveriaiit $2.00 everywhere Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles S;tdtMt,OItntmttoaot)i.Titimtiit)i. ifw, UtkHuBclM of OrUil, DtplX, Htitt, ilut. Foreign Connection Desired round bualness man past thirty. Firs years Industrial plant manager: now financial executive with largest Amer ican corporation In Ha field. Connec tion desired which will lead to for eign assignment Highest bank and business credentials. II 008. LEDGEIt OFFICE Will you he less tender with the helpless little folks thnn with j ourselves? Wc tuc specialists in cu'iything needed in the nuiscry for bnb.v's enre and com foit, and to lessen mother's vvoik. Best White Enamel Nursery Furniture Aseptic "Kiddie Koops" v Bassinettes Cribs Dressers Wardrobes Scales Dainty Blankets and Comforts Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses ojjpnn Bcdstcads Apartments at the Rittenhouse Modcrato priced ainrtments art now available at the Rittcnhous. All outside rooms, and furnished They include Two Rooms and Bath. Three Rooms and Dath. Four Rooms and two Baths. Rittenhouse Hotel 22d and Chestnut j )liW 1)ld ou now that all thohc j ltfm l,cw Pieces which the orchos- ' , Fj ) tlils plu-v in thc theatres and W icataurants are recorded on I HIH Re-Creations Hfflfe VOCAL'ON Red Records ' Bfl BLAKE and BURKART ''iM'tTfi m'i'JsB . y" 'tir'Tf flfaaaafc-i-t-"-j3i Ts. -2BTi rT''mr. al . "?&i. JMrasfeXJ ibywmmsmm ssrJ'axec'fr' .1 rlYe Miser juries His Gold I ; I 1 ; i E WINDSOR ROOM 1204 CHESTNUT STREET THE NEW R. & F. CLOTHING FLOOR Sunlit in every inch of its 3000 square feet. Adequately stocked with correct Spring models from the Kirschbaum shops. Ready to give you that full measure of service and value for which Reid & Fort have established a quarter century record with Philadelphia men. The new price range is 25 to 45 vQjiwtVy M "The Guarantee I the Bank for Me.'' T-rK cr , ANY early Philiidelphians hid their money m "safe places," only to find it gone when they went to recover it. For them there was some excuse, as in those days of long ago the advantages of banking were not so widely known or so easily obtainable as they are today. To keep large sums of money in the home or office is unsafe failure to profit by the interest which that money would earn is unwise. Open an interest-bearing checking account with us. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 415 CHESTNUT STREET 9 SOUTH 5 2D STREET Vpr tV" 9J' A. B Hirxhpiura Lompjaj n EID 1 . , . . -- H . M. pv "tt nn 1C WINDSOR ROOM 1204 CHHSTNUT ST. 11 SOUTH 15th STREET Founded In 1894 Here is Your Electric Cleaner for $2-50 First Payment WE are glad to offer again to our cus tomers this spring the well-liked Phila delphia Electric cleaner on very easy terms of payment $2.50 with the order and the bal ance at the convenient .rate of $3.50 per month. In addition to these exceptional terms, we include a Reduction from the already low price of the cleaner with attachments, and a $5 reduction in the price of the cleaner alone; thus bringing the price for the machine complete down to the startlingly low level of $50, and to $40 for the cleaner alone! This reduction sets a new low price mark for a really good cleaner, although the Philadelphia Electric cleaner has always been the lowest price machine in its class. It is made esnppiallv far us, and sold direct to you without any in-between profits. Visit the Electric Shop or most convenient District Office, and have "J!r,eec.lr,'c'claner exPerls 9"'e von a practical demonstration oi the Philadelphia Electric cleaner Or, phone Walnut 4700 for full information. The PHILADELPHIA ELECfRIC COMPANY i en in ani; llltsilNUI STREET Thi.tfdemWoflcr,T 5iahStS'Ind ci'u'EI1. Al:.mn'1 S,""J 4S00 '''fi'""1. ' K.n.int.-n Av.nu. ."iMBWUjSiJwiwuJ lth at. and Columbia Av.. Dro.d and Ruicomb Slt.(Lot.n) 7 and 3 W Ch.ll.n Av.. of reliability. t'i 1524-1526 Chestnut St. mjTffVaFJtorameaaamffim iKmrnmcsm s Tf W
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