Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 29, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, " 1921
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STRIKE HELD RIGHT
BY MRS
YARNALL
Leader of Protesting Delaware
County Jurers Ready te Ge
te Jail for Belief
SAYS MANY COMMEND HER
"If I were nrrested in the imup "f
rijtht nnd justice," slid "It IMwm A.
Ynrnnll, of Sunitlimnrr. teln in dis
cussing the se-called 'Strike" of the
Delaware Ceuntv iimtiil .Tuiv. "1 Mould
ret hesltatn te go te jiiil in Mt)iert (
my convictien1? I onnnet de mere than
that.''
Mm. Ynrnnll whs (lie spokeninn for
the "striking juror.' mIe ntateMrd
lSt FridiM ngiint the refusal of n-i
tnin ether Grand Jim member te in
dict individual iii'CtiFrd of kiiiiiMpi;
The Jury finWhed its labors ettrd(u
made lti report te Judge Hroemiill at
Mcria, and received his thnuk rutin u1
further riferenee te the strike IncMrnt
Mrs. Yarnull dlseuisul the miki
briefly today, indlcitlns that lier own
Ipws hnd net chanced in sjnte of tin
Mimtmry nrtien of Judge Bioenmll. vim
flatly refused te hear nny .e arnt,
communication or te leiumunicnte with
the jury sne through its feremin
Sajs Strikers Vre Mndltutni
'All I care te w nt th' present
time," said Mr. Yarnull tedn. "Is
that vibicquent events liuw piemmI tli
justice nnd rlyht of the contention t
the se-called 'Mriking eleven
"I have been the recipient of mini
bre3 letters nnd tnenRes of xjni
pathy nnd support 1 ni.i Aery nmch
pleased with th commendation of
Ma) or Moere and the opinion upon
the ruling of Judge Uroemall publlch
expressed by A B. Gear, of Chester,
who Is the candidate running en the
Democratic ticket for the Judgeship in
Delaware Count). He is a u ell -known
Attorney, nnd his Merd carried gnat
weight.
"I might tell in detail of ether ex
pressions of support, but I de net be
lieve this Is the proper time tu de e
I de net think that any one can takt
exception te this statement of the ne
but I am perfectly Milling te .tand
responsible for what I hae said If
I were arrested In hc cause of right
and justice, I would net hesitate te go
te jail in defense of niv opinions I
cannot go further than that "
BREWERJ.EFT $106,000
Estate of Geerge J. Straubmlller
Gees te Widow and Sen
Among mIIIk ndiulltid te piebnte to te
dn. Mas Hiat of Geerge. J. Straubmlller,
2103 1-ast Yerk street, n brewer, who
died September ''() The relate, a allied
nt $11X1.000. was bequeathed te Mrs
Kntlirjii Straubmlller. ills widow, nnd
te Geerge J. Straubmlller. Jr.
Other wills admitted were-
Sniah K 1'. Speel. 0043 Greene
street. $1700; Mary A Armstrong. 42.r.'
Giranl avenue, $UUS, Mary K Uevlne.
who died in Heme, llatv. $3000, Jehn
T Garratv. ".(Hi NerHi Thirty-ninth
street, $23,000; Samuel Hendricks, 2301
Seuth rrnnklln street, $14,(500: Jehn
T. Wurlele, SO!) Went Lehigh avenue,
$2.1,000. (ieerge V. Lcchler, 427 North
Ilcnsnn street, l.i..uii, nnd I riedn P.
THall-ther, 102 West Coulter street,
$7100
Inventories were Hied as fellows
Julius C Wirgmnn. S07.n77 12
Martin .1 Nevlnger. $10,170.10. Frieda
Hell $303 1 30.
Steel Head Resigns
Willinm AV Lukcns. president of the
Allan Weed Iren nnd Steel Company, of
f'otisliehocken, has nnneunced his res
ignation te tnke effect en Xevcmber 1
He will se te I'urepc for an extended
filiatien te recuperate
Mr I.ukens has been with the Weed
cempanv since 1S)2. He wan chosen
prcldent te succeed Richard O. Weed
who ictired te become chairman of the
Heard of Iirv ters
POOR JOE HAS TO WASH FIVE
FACES WHEN HE CLEANS UP"
Four Belong te City Hall Cleck and Glashill Is en Jeb Daily
te Make the Hands Behave
Jee Gatkll1. for (went) -two )enrs has
been a faithful guardian of the four
faces en City Hall tower, which ee
much but divulge nothing but the cor
rect time On the seventh fleer, where
one takes the elevnter te go te the
tower, nre situated the "works" of the
clocks, and It's most Interesting te
watch the "wheels go 'round,"
Inclesed In a glass case is n snvill
dial, which regulates the four large
clocks, In the front of the ense Is a
small opening through which is Inserted
a crank net n feet long nnd the clocks
are wound In this wnv Just an easy
turning of the Mrist which lequlres se
little effort that n youngster could
easlh wind It.
The faces of the clock leek tlnv
enough from the street, but measure 20
feet in diameter. The minute hand
which Is 10 feet 0 inches, weighs 223
tieumN, nnd the hour hnnd, IS feet 8
inches long, weighs 13 pounds.
Inclesed In the glass ense with the
"works" Is n wireless apparatus, and
each day ns the clock in the observa ebserva observa
ter nt Washington points te twelve,
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TITOW
LAST SERVICES FOR HERO
Heward Supplee Was Burled Frem
Heme of Parents Today
Funeral services for Heward R Sup
plee. who was killed in action in the
Argonne November 5, 191S, were held
this afternoon at the home of iu
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Heward Supplee.
S10 Angera terrace Interment was
in Arlington Cemeterv.
He was killed will fighting with Com
pany I, niOth Infantrj His bed was
returned te this country recentlv
Wherever
you go insure
salesmen's samples
A North America
policy, commercial
travelers' form, covers
the value of samples
of merchandise from
the time the goods
leave the owner's es
tablishment until they
are returned, and it
costs but a few dol
lars a year.
Any aenf or broker can get
j-eu a North America policy
Insurance Company
of North America
Philadelphia
Caplttl $5,000,000 Fenndid 1792
Fire, Marine, Automobile,
Tourist, etc.
Hats
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an
Chertak deliphts in bringinji the
best millinery modes of Pirn's te
you e sny nothing of her own
originations.
In addition te the new importa
tions of Furs, M. Wenser is pre
senting countless crentiens of
unusual beauty and supreme pelts.
Heuse of Wenger
1229 Walnut St.
At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hetel
fliiiilli
d Furs m
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Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
1 1517 Walnut Street ()
Autumn Millinery W
Chodoff Originations and Importations q
r Medels which e.xpiess prace of line and ex- 0
P quisite quality, designed for beceminjmess anc s
fc the woman who appreciates Fashion's last H
'M, Unusual Gowns ml
jsAjc Opening of Exclusive New Department fJfc?
JfjJ Presenting a brilliant display of distinctive (tt((C
X4q!& frocks in which every new Fall mode i repie- vv-r
v sented by charming creation yv
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V FABRICSN&
English mode cloths. In mix
tures end vCca'Jes that com
bine smart dress with utility.
Netf Fall Medels
Suits ana Topcoats
Styles Confined te Us
Hats in a -Oariety" of original shapes
te match the suits.
MANN & DILKS
IMPORTERS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
the messier li received bv .Te" Onsklll,
who runi hU clocks nccenllnRl) .
(Icticrnllv Hpcnldng the clock kcep
excellent time nnil the only trouble Jee
lias uitli his chnrges Is during n ulect or
piiew storm, nnd then occasionally the
fi'ry of the elements "gum the works."
At stirh times, .Toe gets drcised for the
occasion and climbs out te clenn the
pnrts that are clogged. He decn't have
te hntig en by his teeth cither, ns a
feurteen-lnch ledge affords ample room
for his cniitieiiH turnings nretind.
Silent wntches 'by dnv nnd night,
the mnke no sound ns the hands turn
endlessly nretind, ns they nre run bj
compressed nir.
APARTMENTS
247 SO. JUNIPER STREET
New Fireproof Building
Reasonable Rentals
Police Seek Missing Man 1 1,
imvid .MniiiH, tueiitj-one, et ;;!)
Titnn street, left his home en Septem
ber 15 te leek for Yverk, nnd hns net
been heard of since. His pnicnts hnve
nnked police te nenrch for film, Mnllln
hnd been out of employment for six
months and was despondent before he
dlsnppcnred. lie were n dnrk blue suit,
gray soft hnt, and brown 8hees. He
Is of medium height, slim build ntid
dark complexion.
raiTUM
HOUSES WIRED
$3,80 run OCTI.KT
RELIANCE GAS & ELEC.
FIXTURE CO., 1511 Arch Si.
Apartments at
the Rittenhouse
Ben orated, refurnished refurnished
mnde Bplck, span nnd invltlnr.
OutBide rooms, cool, chcerfnL
Pick from theue:
Twe Reems nnd Bath.
Three Reems nnd Bnth.
Four Roemn and two Baths.
RittenHeme Hetel, 22d and Chestnut
Painl up before
yeupul up
for the winter. You'll
find ii butter hunt
wfiltlnu for leu next
fiprlnc. .Marine rnlnlr, varnhhss. Klu
e-or thliiR- for the Jeb right here nt
headquarter. Antilng for a bent.
F.VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS
N. Wntcr Mreft, I'lillnilflphle
"At the Sign of the Sad" ,
Adelphia Grill
Geed feed, moder
ately - priced, and
quick, noiseless ser
vice instead of the
slap-bang sort.
It's rather fine te
cat a geed meal, pay
a modest price for
it, and have the
comfort of pleasant
surroundings.
The lunching meet
ing place for busi
ness men.
Hetel Adelphia
Chestnut at 13th
Why Yeu Should Buy Your
French Kid Gloves New
The proposed Ferdncy Tariff
Dill provides that the import
duty en French Kid Gloves
shall be greatly increased.
Our present low prices will
prevail until the adoption of
the proposed increased tariff.
With the demand for a mere
extensive glove wardrobe re
quired by the vnricty of the
sleeve fashions, the prospect
of a tariff increase should
suggest te every woman, the
wisdom of providing new for
future requirements.
Our Seville glove described at
the right, is 3.50
The proposed Ferdncy Bill
will advance the price te 4.25
The Vogue of
Black &White
In all the diversity of
Centcmeri styles in black
and white none expresses the
new vogue mere charmingly
than the Seville
Consider the effect in black
French kidskin sewn
tranchanl (stitched in
contrasting white) with
heavy white crochet
embroidery, a deep while
band and white pearl clasp;
or
White finished similarly in
contrasting black; also all-
black and all-white.
"Wrist length for the tailored
sleeve, and pique sewn
3.50
Centemeri
Gloves
123 Se. 13th St.
Philadelphia .Yciv Yerk
Grenoble, France
SPECIAL AT BARGAIN COUNTER
Twe clasp pique gloves, glace or suede, with fancy two tene
embroidery black, white and colors 1.65
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en ypurSlMXS
The n. Iv
Enlarged
Hosiery
Department
h Ready With Eicii Gnater
Varieties of Q u a I i t
Hesicnj Than Kirr liemrt '
ou will find it the most up-te-date hesn-iy
htore in Philadelphia efTennp: merchandise
of first quality only no second".
Te tpecialty interest you
this week we are offering
Women's Thread
Silk Hosiery.
Lisle tops and
soles. Black,
Brown or Russiu
tan.
Women's Thread
Silk Hosier), fuil
fashioned, in
Blai.k, a ml .11
shndeb of Brown.
t in: ':' ' ..;rrr'iHi.Mi-i-A-..iiii.ii,,
vrnTiffii,':,;,iiiiii:r:,i!iii;i,i!!iiii!iii!i,ini-
$1.35 $1.95
$2.00 Quality
$2.50 Quality
EVERY pmr has been cnrefully inspected
ns te quality, in erdev that they may
pive the utmost snrvice The careful shop
per will find it advantaRoeua in bu nevs.
THE BIG SHOE STORE
Four Floers Wtth Seating Capacity for 600
An, Women, Witttv, Beys and Children
1-204 -06-08 Market Street
MMLm,
MAURICE SPEITOK, President
1310 Chestnut Street
Charge Purchases Temnrrn Hilled Xevcmber 1st
Exquisiieness & Value Personified in a
Sale 200 Dresses
for Friday Only!
22-50
Fin's is a One-Da) .!c t the greatest magnitude
in be far as QualiU and .due arc concerned as
regards Quantity tlure .ire but 200 Drcssc! They
lmc been taken directly out of The Blum Mere stocks
stocks of renowned daintiness and acknowledged
.tlc 'I he Extraordinary Values are lmmtdiately rec
ognizable ( empnsed are I rocks for immediate wc.ir of
CANTON CREPE, ROSHANARA CREPE,
SATIN-FACED CANTONS, MOONCLO
SATIN, POIRET TWILLS,
TRICOTINES, ETC.
All Salea Fwal
niie ( O. D.
Xe A p prmak
Stonehurst Suits
Have Yeu One in Your Wardrobe?
i hrce-piecc Mut-, comprising
Slerxcless Dre-. and Smait Suit
Ceat, of all-worsted fabric'
dark Fall tones.. All mz .
ACU
18
.50
:;
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Tweed Suits
of ihe Smartest Type Blum Stew
1 weed Suits of the dark tones se
mtinitely preferred today Silk
lined, and the lines ordained for
present and Winter wear.
Medels
.50
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Hhh " Display is indeed a most brilliant exhibition of Fashion Footwear. This iftlSl
HrrttiHH season's st)les are deculcdl) attraituc, cpcLinll the latest vogue of French and 11111
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