Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Name of Allegod Second Co-ro-,
spondent Kopt Secret by
Her Attornoys
NO TRUCE IN CASE YET
New York, Mnrrh US, Attnrnrj for
Mrs. Anne T'rqiihnrt Stillninn have de
cided to make n new motion in her de
fense njinintit the divorce nrtion of
.Inmes A. Stillman. president of the
National City Hank, it was lenrned
yrstcrcln.v. nnd M1 seek to submit ad
ditional nftidnvit. nleRlne intlninr.v on
the pnrt of Mr. Stillman with n woman
other than Mrs. Florence If. I.pimI.
whom Mrs Stillman named in her first
amended answer to her husband'
complaint.
This action, which wan taken to in
dicate the intetil nf Mrs. Stillmun and
her nttornejs tn press their eotinter
offensive as the moot effeetive wny of
meetlnc the banker's attack, was said
to have been decided upon nt a confer
ence of Mrs Stillnum'.s nttornejs In
New York citr
Kvery effort has been made to keep
secret the nntne nf this alleged "second
woman" in the hope on the pnrt of '
Mrs Stillman's attorneys that the '
pmcntalion nf her name would be np
(treat a surprise to Mr. Stillman's law
yers as were the affidavits brlncinR In '
the name of Mrs t.ecds
It was reported mnn than n week ns
that agents of Mrs Stillman were In- ,
vestlpatlnc reports thnt the banker had ,
been on terms nf Intimate friendship I
with another woman. It was said that
clues furnished b friends of Mrs Still
man had been followed nnd that severnl '
affida .-iLs had been obtained.
.Iti't how this new motion would be j
presented could not be lenrned. but It
was nssutned that. It nrobabl would be
a request for permission tn nmend fur
ther Mrs. HtlUfiinn'fl nnswer. tt wn
said definitely that this motion would
not be made until after Supreme Court
.lust lee Morselinuscr had rendered his
decision on the motion for alimony and
counsel fees, which he Is expected to do
this week.
News that Mrs. Stillman intended to
fight back by naming nnntner woman
tended to lessen the talk of the possl
hlllty that there might be a discontin
uance of the divorce action by an
agreement to which she would be a
party. The possibility that Mr. Still
man might seek to abandon the divorce
notion was not denied.
Confidence was expressed by Mrs
Stillman's attorneys that they could
successfullv defend the legitimacy of
Oiiv Stillman, youngest son of Mrs.
Stillman, If the banker or his lawyers
should decide to concentrate upon Hint
Issue of the case.
DICE TO FIX BABY'S FUTURE
Red-Haired Policemen Scrap Over
Red-Haired Child
Chicago. March 2S llecnusc an
abandoned baby has red bnlr. three
homes nre open to hint, nnd three hon
r.rnry fathers almost reached the point
where the militia would have to be
called out to decide which should hac
the Tltlan-halred waif.
Sonic poor mother tossed her baby
into the electrte brougham of .Mrs. ni
ter liny, who summoned the police.
Desk Sergeant Wheeler took one look
at the chubbv youngster, pondered his
tliirt ears of "childless marriage"
l ' n...ir.i,mfwl hi U'nutd nrlnnt the
bnb. Hut Lieutenant Paul Wheeler
and' Chauffeur Cat price walked up.
Itoth have red hair. After a look nt
the bab loth decided tliev wanted him
"A red-headed bab to a red-headed
man. is our motto." nlil Lieutenant
Wheeler, in be took the baby from the
sirgeaut. "I'll nke him home, right
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The co'ltnuersy grew so heated, the
captain ordered the baby taken to an
orphanage for the night. Lieutenant
Wheeler anil Chauffeur Cavcrlec will
shake dice for him. and Sergeant
Wheeler will referee the game.
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GEORGIA
PEONAGE INQUIRY
Two More Slain Negroos Are
Found, Making Total
of Eleven
Hj lho Associated Tress
Mrmtlccllo, (in,. March '.'.S. State
authorities were planning today to push
their Investigation of alleged peonage
practices In Jasper and Newton coun
ties following the recovery of two more
bodies f Negroes from the Alcovy river
hetc, making u total of eleven bodies
found since the authorities began nn in
vestigation of peonage and murder
charges against John Williams, a Jns
per county farmer.
The last two bodies found yesterday
were chained together nnil weighted
down with rocks and iron precisely as
were the first three previously recovered
from the river.
Appointment of Attorney General
I Denney to take charge of peonage In
: vrstlgatlons In the two counties was
' being considered today by (lorrrnor
I Dnrsey at1 the request of Solicitor
1 Campbell, of Newton county. Follow
ing n coroner's verdict yesterday at nn
Inquest over olght of tbc bodies, de
claring the Negroes met death at the
hands of Clyde Manning, a Negro em
ployed by Williams, nnd naming Wll
llnms as nn accessory, Judge l'nrk, of
the Oemulgec circuit, was nwaltlng or
ders from the governor today to call a
upcclal term of the Jasper county Su
perior Court and bring the. two men be
fore n grand Jury.
Manning, who led the authorities to
where the bodle were recovered, de
clared In n confession that the eleven
Negroes, five of whose bodies were found
burled on the Williams plantation Sat
urday and three previously In the Al
covy river, were slain, five nt his own
In. ml with on nx. In order to prevent
them from testifying in peonage charges
against Williams.
Wealthy Wife-Slayer la Dead
Provident. It. I., March U8.fK
a iMAmo D. Palmer, wealthy
Providence man. who shot and killed
1.1. ,.-ir In moo and who for fifteen
vears was nomlnnlly confined In Ilutlcr
Hospital as Insane, nlthough frequent
ing the streets nnd amusement places cf
the city daily, uea insi mgui.
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Remount Your Jewels
Splendid results can be ac
complished by remounting dis
carded jewels into new and
fashionable jewelry.
We specialize in this partic
ular work and will gladly pre
pare original designs without
obligation.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MnnOHANTS JnVni.i:nS SILV1CRSMITIIS
Open Saturdays
Until Five
Achieving Distinction
in furnishing the home is the
desire of every woman. The
Xcu Lighting Fixtures make
an especial appeal to those
seeking to create an atmos
phere of comfort and cozincss.
The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co.
127-433 North Broad Street
".t Short Walk Along Automobile Row"
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Beware the Borrowing Days
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The Old Reliable
Round Packago
Horlick's
tr The ORIGINAL
Malted Milk
Used successfully (or over ?.3 century.
Made under sanitary conditions from clean, rich
milk, with extract of our specially malted grain.
The Food-Drink la prepared by attiring the powder In water.
Infant and Children thrive on it. Agree with
the weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged.
Invigorating a3 a Quick Lunch at home or office.
Ask For and Get Hoiiick'S
thus Avoiding Imitations
SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Prlc
Blankets
Comforts
Bed Spreads
An old country saying is that
"March borrows tun days from
April," which is another way of
warning you to look out for bluster
ing, chill days and nights. Keep
comfortable and protected with these
soft, light "extras." You will not
only save the doctor's bills, but
they'll come in mighty nice a little
later for your country and seashore
homes.
Dougherty's Faultless Bedding
Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads
1632 Chestnut Street
A little paint, fresh
curtains a new car
The prettiest cat ever built, with
a shabby top, faded paint, or
frayed upholstery is ruined as far
as appearance goes.
Oldsmohile,
Rcnovaf ing Service
makes old cars look new. Painting,
top-building, curtain making, and
upholstering are done right here
in our own plant by trained
experts, which enables us to effect
for you a saving not possible
where work has to be sub-let, as is
the case with the average repair
(hop.
Get our estimate first
Phone Poplar 4697
Larson-Oldsmobile Co., 800 North Broad Street
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A Springtime Opportunity
In Great Furniture Values
An opportunity that is directly due to the tremendous selling in our February Sale.
That great event put us in position to enter the manufacturing market for the replenish
ment of our stocks just when production costs are at the lowest point in years.
The immense purchases we have made and are making at the new lowered prices,
and the surplus stocks we have bought from leading manufacturers at still greater sav
ings, represent the pick of the country's Furniture values.
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Loose Leaf Binders
in Stock
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Et Juit what you want rlint from our
lock without the usual delay I
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Hinder Rlnr Memorandum unci lllni
I'rlri- HooWb Heron and Minute llookt
Alomlnum Holder and .Sheet Hotdera.
Our atock Includei a complete line of loose leaf
outflta. from thoe of the lowtat coat to the.
meet elatxirate Your needa will bo cuurtnoualy
Hii'J promptly attended to here.
WILLIAM MANN COMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New York OfHctt: SSI liroadway. Founded in ISiS
Why Wall street
is reading a
Philadelphia paper
A business man with large interests said to us
recently: "Do you know that all Wall Street is
reading the Public Ledger?"
When asked why, he replied, "To get Evans'
daily letter from Chicago. Bankers say it is
the clearest and sanest financial letter that ever
came out of the Middle West."
That the world's greatest money center, well
served by an excellent local press, should look
for its Chicago news to a paper published in
another city, is eloquent testimony to the
brilliance of the report which Clinton B. Evans
puts on the wire from Chicago six nights a
week.
Mr. Evans has for years been editor of the
Economist, the leading financial paper of the
West.
That cities other than New York appreciate
his letter is shown by the fact that many
newspapers print it regularly by arrangement
with the Ledger Syndicate.
PUBLIC LEDGER
PHILADELPHIA
Have It Delivered Every Morniny by Carriers
Offerings 'that, we believe, have no
counterpart in the country, and which
are proof that opportunity in price and
quality is a constant, not an occasional
advantage at the Van Sciver Store.
Dining Room, Living Room, Bedroom
and Hall Furniture in. the finest of ma
hogany, walnut and other woods. Fur
niture that is the last word in the low
ered prices as it is in new styles and the
best of the Period and Modern designs.
Advantages we candidly advise custom
ers to make the most of now.
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Some of the many Suites and Pieces at the new lowered prices.
Dining Room
f4B5.26 Mahogany Finish Adam Suite, 10
pieces, $31B,oo.
470.00 Mahogimy Inlaid Queen Anno .Suite,
I pleceH. M 10.00.
1650.00 Mahogany Hvppeluhlte Suite, 10 plcceD,
ftoO.OO.
1652.00 Mahogany Chippendale Suite, 10 pieces,
f418.no.
J676.00 Italian Ilenalssanco Suite, beautifully
Inlaid. 10 pieces, 828.00.
M50.00 Italian jienaiBnanco nuuui sjuiic,
beautifully carved, 10 pieces, H100.00.
pleceB, fsso.nn,
Living Room
?48B.no Overstuffed Suite, Loose Cushion,
Spring Seat, Tapestry covered, J pieces, 380.nft,
J253.00 Living-room Suite, Lou la XV. covered
In (Ireen Denim, 3 pieces, JUrs.no.
J450.00 OverHtuffct' Sofa In Oray Vlgurcd Mo
hair. f24ft.on.
55CD.OO Mahogany and Cane Suite, Loose Cush
ion, Spring Scat with 3 Cushions In Mulberry
Vi-lour, 3 pieces, $428.00.
J55S 00 Overstuffed Suite. Loose Cushion.
Spring Seat and BacU. Blue Velour Covering, 3
pleees, 4'.'8.on.
$725.00 Overstuffed Tapestry and Velour Suite,
Loose Cushions, Spring Seat and Back, 3 pieces,
$478.00.
J306.00 Mahogany-flnlsh Queen Anno Sulto, 4
Decorative Mirrors for Buffet, Serving Tabic, Mantel and Console Tnble at very great savings.
SUN PARLOR AND PORCH FURNITURE Handsome Designs. Rare Values
Radical Price-Cut In Floor Coverings
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that surpasses anything of the kind we havo offered in years. Ax minsters, Tapestries, Velvets and Wiltons, including the season's best
and most popular patterns. Floor Coverings from our regular quality stocks, and overy Rug and Carpet perfect. An idea of the savings.
and most popular patterns
$12.00 Figured Grass Rugs, 9x12
18.00 Wool and Fibre, 9x12
45.00 Seamless Tap. Brussels, 9x12
H6.00 Smith Axminstcr, 9x12
68.00 Seamless High Pile Axminstcr, 9x12
76.00 Seamless Velvet, 9x12
$7.50
12.00
29.75
, U4.75
15.00
49.50
R9.00 Best Seamless Axminstcr, 9x12 59.00
100.00 High-grade Wilton Velvet, 9x12 65.00
Other sizes in our immense stock proportionately reduced.
HALL RUNNERS
$19.75 Velvet, Size 214 f t. x 9 f t N t2M
24.00 Velvet, Size 2' ft. x 10ft ft N f
36.50 Best Axminstcr, 3 ft. x 10', ft Nw ,b-su
LINOLEUMS ,r .
$2.50 Inlaid Linoleum ?ll6j 3"1,
Perfect goods full rolls choice selections.
LINOLEUM REMNANTS n. .
$2.50 Inlaid 9'i J
85c Congolcum and Felt Base ,u '
We havo from 2 to 20 yds. of a pattern. Bring room measurements.
Order Awnings Now
It is important that you place your order early 30 that you may
have these most useful summer necessities when needed.
Wo specialize on excellent workmanship.
For Awnings we use only Boyle's woven stripes, Sunfast puintcd
stripes and the best khaki and ducks.
For Slip Covers
Our showing of Imported and Domestic cretonnes, linens and
cotton damusks cannot be surpassed in quality or price.
Phone or write for our representative to call to estimate.
CRETONNES IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND COLORINGS
Imported 85c yd. up 1 Domestic 50c yd. up
Sunfast Cotton Fabrics. A good selection of colorings, $2.00 yd. up
Sunfast Silk Fabrics, striped and figured 2.25 yd. up
1600.00 Ttto-plece Mohair Overstuffed Suite.
Ixinse CuBhlon. Spring Seat and Spring Back.
$415.00.
Bed Room
$316.00 Sheraton Walnut Suite, 3 pieces,
$288.00. , ,
Handsome Heppelwhlte Mnhogany Suite, 7
pieces, very special, $!SB.5S.
$410.00 walnut or Mahogany Queen Anns
Suite. 4 pieces. $360.oo
$735.00 Louis XVI Mahogany or Walnut
Suite, 4 pieces, $820.00.
Louis XV Mahogany Suite, 7 pieces, ery ope
clal, $334.00.
$63.50 Muhogany-flnlsh Bureau, $48.00.
$92.00 Kull-slxo Walnut Bedstead, $18.00.
Office Furniture Under Price
Our entire line of Desks, Chairs, Tables, Filing Devices, Lamps
and other accessories have been substantially reduced. bavl";
that uccord with the new low prices duo to lessened cost in manu
facture. For example:
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nugumr $uo.uu nm-iop uesK 01 quuncruu van. wim ,v co nn
'$56.50
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Discontinued patterns of Ofllce Chairs in Mahogany finish and
Oak: ,.
$20.00 Golden Oak Wood Scat Revolving Chair Hi
19.00 Golden Oak Arm Chair to match, now ",?
21.00 Golden Oak Revolving Chair, now ;
14.00 Golden Oak Arm Choir to match ,u,w
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Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J.
fatore Open at HiSO A. M
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Telephone rrnnulanla. Call Ijmbard 650
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HaAtl Street Ferrr !l
Land ODMiilt Btoro
A YEAR AGO THIS HANDSOME MAHOGANY HEPPELWHITE SUITE SOLD FOR $710. THE VAN SCIVER PRICE TODAY IS $43S. I
Modeled at a time when the art of cabinet making had reache d its highest development, this classic Suite stands out with a charm
and a dignity that is impressive. The chaste ornamentations, faithfully copied and daintily reproduced, leave no doubt of the authen
ticity of the design. A well-built Suite that would give warmth and hospitality to any Dining Room. Full 66-inch Buffet, with 54-inch
8-foot Extension Table and large 44-inch wide China Closet. Has 38-lnch Serving Table and sturdy Chairs, the seats of which are
covered in a pretty shade of brown leather. One of many great values on our floors.
SEE THESE REDUCTIONS AND SAVE
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