Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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i:edger-phii;a.beli?hia feeda. October 21, 1021
EVENING PTJBLTO
J "lie urged me te consult hi wife
J profcmdennlly nnd hciiiI her te Albnny,
N. 1'., te nsccrtnln whether the Inter
national Sporting Club wan tt corporn cerporn corpern
Itlon. I agreed te de thlH, nnd pro pre
vvldcd the plnlntlff, Mrs. Hagan, with
tlens or ns Ut matters relating te per
sons outside my family, excepting ns
here explained In connection with the
Sporting Club.
"The sums paid by me te the plnln
tlff from time te time te defrny the ex
penses of trips which she or her hus
bnnd volunteered thnt she should under
tnkc In connection with my business nnd
te enmpensnte her for her time con-
sldcrnbty exceeded the njrgregdte sura
of $B0. In nddltlen te then Vf
merits mnde from time te time, I paid
her when my withdrawn! from the In
ternntiennl Sporting Club wns finally
effected a lump sum of $f00 In full
for all possible services rendered by her
te me. Under dntr- of September 21,
1020. the plnlntlff acknowledged la
writing that she hnd no further claim
ngnlnst me."
Tn $1,000,00,0 Suit
Heads Typethdtae
I
ry-t?,
mi
sufficient money te cover the expenses
of her trip nnd n margin te compensate
her for her time.
"I at no time neked from her ndvlce
or service concerning my family rein-
r "'-jjvwwifiaipyt tmm
I
illiS MILLION
I ' FOR ALIENATION
w!l'
SEEK TO PUT THIRD
BIDDLE SAYS HE
HAS
MURDER ON LIVELY
RECEIPT
runiiMO
raMrs. Woedhouso Alleges Rich
'nblfa, Husband's Parents Used
ipiilT , Beauty as Lure
t KIRS. McCLELLANJS NAMED
c? ?....,rnrl.. Oct. 21. Society circles
Police en Clue of Glen Rldge
Holds Paper In Which She Ad
mits Ne Claim for Fixing
Marital Rew, He Avers
Girl's Slaying Say It Resem
bles Russe Crime
W LrA ncre niteiuitlwl jctterdny nt news
,,"3 if n Sl.OOO.iiuu nuenuiiuii m..t ...,,....
vS fcDBrlJngten, Vt., by Mrs. Derrlt Van
l Seusen Stevens Woeflhouso nRiilnit lier
li (uiband'H parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Le-
r LM n. Woeilhousc.
P ''Equally mirprlsing wns the linking
l ii the name of Mrs. Mlllnn Hcmlrlck
' F-1 ..A.. U .1 1.111x1
fcCIfllan. noted eeniuy mm 0Uu.u.
..4.. nf Wnshlncten. who Is men
tiened by the wife In whnt she terms
ti4e nlnt" nllcKcd te lmvc been
itched by the mother nnd fnthcr of
Oniric ijcib"18 " """"'""-
.nir WnodhetiBQ nnd thp then Miss
jf ... Imtli socially prominent, were
J.'! harried In this city September 28, 1018.
-V ,... fair mnrrince. Sirs. Woedhouso
t Slfgci In her complaint, her husband's
. ...... imrn used every means In their
" i. i 1 ..n Kn iinlnn. Rlin
mrecs that her liimbnml'B parents
titht te nllcnnte thefr son's nffectiens
i .ir.f nn nlllnnce with the benutl-
,1 Mrs. Meridian.
Tn Washington jeswiuuy kx. ji-
H llcndrick, Mrs. .Mcuicuan h meiiier,
lmll there was nny justification for
Unking her daughter's name wltn
ftoediiniisc. She said :
"She hasn t even seen nun iur muru
inn n jear. My daughter's beauty has
een the cause of all her unfortunate
:eubles and attendant publicity."
f.nTllen divorced her lmnlinnd
lit n.I. ttirnn pnrn urn less (linn four
ulnars after her debut In Washington
vis anneuncKu m . uu whihte.
Billionaire clubman of New Yerk nnd
rramlien or -inconero rt. vnu. ncnu ei
(be New Yerk Telephone nnd Telegraph
rvwnnnnv. Shortly after the nnneunce-
Sent the engagement was annulled.
rs. Hcndrlck said nt the time, that
J the engagement wns n mistake, nddlngi:
. flt was announced by Mr. Ceif-
rene's brother, nnd wns mere of a
die than anything else. There wns
.. -mi.! nti.nnnmnnf liaturnnn mi rinllcrli..
Jer Lillian nnd Mr. Converse. However,
k There was a mutual understanding that
(Sthey werq te be married. This was an
nulled ey muiuui agreement.
I Iatprie E. Woedhouso is nresldent
'of the Merchants' National llank of
iBurlingten. His town house nt
UW &U.U H.UUUW, ... d.V. .bj ,
closed, as was the summer home nt
tUMnampien, u. i. nir. ana .urs.
Woedhouso were out of town yestcr-
Ian Hurl tlinia enn t1in -rrnn xnt.1 -.
liring in this city, could net be found.
MURPHY'S SLAYER HELD
Korener'o Jury Decides en Ne Ball
for Ruth, but It Is Granted
Jehn Ruth, thirty-six rears old. n
private watchman, 500 Clymer street,
vne wet ana limed Albert "Ited" Jlur
)hy, twenty-four years old, 851 Per Per
(leraen atreet. en the nl:ht of Oetelirr
1 ,iOa mA Ttrlflir... kll Al.H
mer's hearing thla morning. A short
i me later, nt the request et the L)is-
Trict Attorney, he was admitted te ball.
James ("Jlmmr") MeOnhe.. n Tirl.i.
ii!iter, 410 Fltzwnter stret; wns the
principal witness. He testified te hav
ng been in a fight with Murphy, which
uieci in rne snoeting, nnd said ltuth,
lien he nttempted te step the nffalr,
as fired at several times hv Mnrnliv
ad finally put n bjillet through Mur
Ipy's brain.
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.GIRLS ENJOY CAPITAL TRIP
West Philadelphia High Greup en
lt second Day of "Tour"
Trn fiumlrnrl nml nffr MAm1in.il Ar '
he graduating clnss at the West Philn
elplila High Scheel for Girls are to te
ay enjoying the second day of their
l"j inp 10 vasningten.
luey win visit nil the Interesting
mts about th( historic city, be shown
rOllph flA Wliifn ITaii.a mni T I
1.7, V. w,ev, IHUUL X IU31-
lent Harding, visit Mount Vernen nnd
prl ngten Cemetery and return te Phil-
uniniu tomorrow night.
MK8. LILLIAN McCLELLAN
Washington beauty nnd serlnl
leader, who It named In Mrs.
Derrlt Stevens Woedhouso's suit
ngnliut her husband's parents as
the woman iiem tlie elder Wood Weed
houses wished their son te marry.
The wlfe chnrges alienation and
asks $1,000,000
GUIDE WHO KILLED MAJOR
DUNIGAN TO BE FREED
Latter Formerly Lived Here and
Married Philadelphia Girl
A heard of inquiry, sitting nt Ta Ta
cemn, Wash., will exonerate Peter Za
butski, a guide who accidentally killed
Majer Frnncls J. Dunigan with a rlfle
shot. Majer Dunigen, who was well
known here, where he lived formerly,
was Htntiencd nt Camp Lewls, nenr
Tacoma.
The accidental sheeting occurred last
Fridny while the Majer was hunting In
n remete section of Washington. He
died Wednesday.
The gulde Is net charged with any
negligence in connection .with the nf
falr. Maler Dunlirnn wns wounded tvhllr
hunting In n country se densely weeded
tnnt reur hours were required te move
him two miles te the tcinnernrv camn
occupied by the guide, two ether of
ficers nnd himself. Medical attention
given by one of these officers Is credited
with prolonging his life until he could
be brought te Camp Lewis and operated
en.
Majer Dunienn. who wns twentv-
nlne years old, lived nt the Hetel Nor Ner
mnndlc here part of 1010 and 1020. His
widow wns Miss Miriam Heuse, sister
of Mansfield Heuse ,of Hninllten Court.
They' were mnrrled Inst April S.
Rex Wray te Talk en Athletics
The ATKn.Ahnnh.Tnwn ninl, nt tl.n
University of Pennsylvania will enter
tain the foreign Htmlent.s tonight in the
Intnrnntlnnnl TTniike. The nrnffpim
will include n vaudeville sketch by club
) members and music. Hex Wrny, cap-
tuin of the football team will speak en
nthletics. Other University activities
this evening nrc a meeting of Federal
Heard students, Housten Hall, 8
o'clock, nnd the Wharten Club annual'
smoker, In the gymnasium nt 8 o'clock.
WIFE WON'T SEE "KILLER"
Hurllngten County detective, nre
working in the vicinity or uicn muge,
near Mndlnnn. N. IT.. In hone of eet-
ting evidence which wfll connect Lewis
jjiveiy with thp murder of thirteen
JCnr-eld Gene I.nwrenee. whose mutl
lntcd body wns founcLnbeut two weeks
npe In n patch of weeds near her home.
The murder of the Lawrence girl ns
It slnnds new hns police there at n
standstill. Several suspects nrrested In
connection with the case hnvc nil estab
lished their Innocence. The Glen Itldgc
residents nre up In nrms ever the brutal
murder which bears close resemblnnre
te Livcly'a ether crime en Mnthildn
IttiHNe. Rcwnrds amounting te several
thousand dellnrs have been offered in
the greater hope of catching the
criminal.
Mrs. Lively was brought from her
cell yesterday nnd nsked whether she
would like te see her husband. She
snld there wns no particular reason
why she should nnd In the end refused
te see him altogether. Hhe hns re
peatedly denied nny knowledge of the
crime ether than what she learned when
the body wns discovered hurled In the
cellar of the Lively home.
The Ornnd Jury will meet Monday.
Seven women nrc en it.
Ttistlce Knllsch, of the New Jersey
Supreme Court, will sit In Mt. Holh
Tuesday nt 10 A. M. te set a trial date
for Lively.
The Itusse mutdcr Is the second in
which Lively has been Involved. He
served time In the Trenten Penitentiary
for n murder he committed mnny years
nge nt the stnrLef his enrcer of crime,
which opened with his first known of
fense In 1801. If authorities nre nble
te connect him with the Lawrence
girl's murder, it will be his third
killing."
At the Vlnelnnd Hospital it
wns said Asn Wilsen, nntrelmun. shot
by Lively previous te his capture, Is
still in a serious condition, nltheugh
he Is much further away from danger
than when first brought te the hespitnl
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HEADQUARTERS
roil AM, KINDS 01' FIIESII
FISH & SEAFOOD
Mnnrlrc nir Cevr OjMrm
MITCHELL'S MARKET, Inc.
10 & 12 S. lllXAWAItK avi:.
afl
FIARBYSTEEI.
IS EQ.UIFMEN?
Lockers, Bins, Shelving
Cabinets, Lettcrfllcs
Wire Werk, Wire Cleth
Sieves, Brushes ,
EDW. J. DARBY & SON
520 N. 3d St.
Phene: Mar. 5G5 or Spruce Oleo
nl ' f
Iryant Scheel Welcomes Principal
l I nemas lireetiugrr, newly installed
irlnpinnl nt fli wnilen. r..ti-... i i
pchoel, Sixtieth street nnd Cedar nve
fue. was welcomed yesterdny by thf
imltV nf tlirv nM.nnl n .. l-f 1
, --w ,,.v e.i'vt 411, (in IIIUIIIIIIU
pnelieen. Mrs. Greetislnetcr wns nlse
f'fuest. The address of welceme was
i'r uy .miss ainbel Daniels, who wns
iestisM. rp nv.Ain a r-..i ,. ...
Krntendcnt of Scheel District Ne. 1.
mm: nneiij.
'J' e ',
. 2 Is Sent te Needy Family
, ii. ---'" iiuum luuiij pent .
the Evenwe Puirne Ledeeh for
fL?e'?e 0!ml,,y' 2027 Cnthnrine
ireet. Mri riAni..A nHj ami
,,;. ""'' u nor cnueren
affered recently from n tire In their
w ,V' !?s3'lt
BERGOUGNAN
XJU l cecum X.
rpe BVEUY first qu.illty Ber-
Rougnen Tire there is ut
tnched n. ccrtltlcnte centulnlng
the neniled Guaranty of the
National Surety Company.
We will be jileascd te make
any adjustments necessary en
our first-quality tires (rreSpcc.
ttve of the place of put chase.
Bergeugnan Rubber Cerp.
J'nctery Ilranrh
719 N. Bread Street
I'niilnr 4S1U
1'urk ier.0
tt en!
We always let the sun
shine into our double-test.
After passing a chemical
test for all-wool, a piece of
every cloth we use is ex
posed te the elements for
ten successive days. If it
fades, the delivery is re
jected. Naturally the highest
type of tailoring gees with
I the finest fabrics.
The best of everything
men wear. .Ready te put
SSSSSSH
.1. LINTON ENGLE
Hnddenflcld, N. J., man who wns ,
elected president of the United
Tothciae of America ut Its con
vention In Terente
H0N0REDJY PRINTERS
J. L. Engle, of Haddenfletd, Is
Elected Head of Typethetae
J. Linten Engle, president of tin
Helmes Press, 181B Cherry street, wns
elected president of the United Tj -pethetnc
of Americn nt the clo-e of Its
convention In Terente yesterdny. Mi
Engle, during the last yenr, has held
Important committee pefcts In the or
ganization. Mr. Engle's home Is In Hnddenllcld,
N. J., where he Is president of the
Henrd of Education. He Is nlse presi
dent of the 1'hllndclphin Typethetne.
He lielcfs membership In the Peer Rlch
nnd Mcridlnn, Mnnufncturcrs' nnd Unl
versltv (Jluhs.
FILES $20,000 SUIT DENIAL
Mnjer Ulddle hns filed an nffidnvlt
Ing the charge of Mrs. Florence Yerger
Hngan, attorney nnd wife of 'Mark
O'Brien," that he ewes her $20,000.
says he holds n paper in which shojic shejic shojic
knewledgod she had no claim against
hliii'fnr nny money.
Mnjer Blddle mnkes a gcncrnl denlnl
of 'the claim, nnd says:
"Jeseph F. A. Hngan, otherwise .Tack
O'Brien, In Mny, 1020, nnd for mnny
years previously wag a friend of mine,
my nssoclntlen with him being prin
cipally In connection with nthlctlc in
terests. I had been for some time pres
ident of n. New Yerk organization known
na tit. Tnf Arnnf fnnnl Knnrtlnff flnli Tn
r t.ii; iiiiv.iiii. Fj.i.iitn v.uw.
the spring of 1020 I mentioned te Hngan
my desire te resign, nnd referred te a
possible obstnele te rcslgnntien result
ing from the fact thnt I, in my of ef
ficlnl capacity, had signed some of the
obllgntiens of the orgnulzntlen which
might be regnrded ns having created a
pcrsennl liability en my part.
! Prices moderate we're
rather proud hew moder meder
i ate.
' Men's Suits, $30 te $65.
j Overcoats, $35 te $75.
lire
iFerroCe.
I Clothiers & Outfitters
Aicnts for Rogers Peet Clethes
iChestruit Street aJunlpec
Our Newest Creations?
'feiW -v VJk CrtfT
Ni wi!anS' i ' "220z. A".ii tfSr
...- -,, - RvTr:S5B5f Ly 'Z
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rini'
WOSDKll
LAST
-All Leathers
?' , or Tnn.
Including scotch
Grain, Xorwe Xerwe
Jlan or Corde.
van.
58 te $9
The "Zimm" Brogue
Sold .exclusively in our Sheps. In leathers
best suited for this character of shoe. Genuine
Imported Scotch Grain, Norwegian Calf or
Cordovan, Tan or Black. High or Lew. $10 te $12.
n IMP LIS TOE
111 I in p e r t e d
Scotch Grain
Cordovan or
N e r w e b I a n.
Black and Tan,
nlse Wax Calf,
$9 te $10
, Sheps
,0pen
Saturday
venincs
ftfflmermaffe
MEN'S
At
Beth
Our
Sheps
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
THE ROSENBACII GALLERIES
1320 Walnut Street
Architectural
odhWerk
weed . wax
(S
V
Offnce amiJ
JjamkSmiippllics
Lithographing
wm-. m r
vrainHim i uainiiniHeinnipaTOn
J29 Market Street I
This business has forty
four years of satisfactory
performance behind it.
The plant and machinery
are new and represent the
last word in modern
methods.
It is the largest plant
for the construction of fine
woodwork in the East,
occupying 23 acres.-
Architects and builders
realize that we are better
able thari ever te handle
any sort of fine cabinet
work in quality as well as
quantity.
Gee. w Smith
& Company, Inc.
4a Sr & Grays Ave. Phila.
V Onyx an Diamonds s
The Black and White Celer Contrast
ia the prevailing vedue
finger Pings - Earrings - Bracelets
aarPtna - Necklaces -Broedies
A Mastermind Amiss
By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER
Mr. E. is the president of the E Manufacturing Com
pany. He has a masterly mind, a powerful influence.
. "I am utterly helpless," he confessed when he came te
the Bread Street Chnpcl, 1309 North Bread Street, te make
arrangements for the funeral of his wife, "I de net knew what
te de nor am I able te think clearly. I place myself entirely
in your hands."
That was ten days age. Today Mr. Asher received the
following letter:
"Te say you did the right thing in a surprising way, is
net doing you full justice. Yeu made me find myself. Though
I hope I may net need your services again in decades te come.
I shall let my friends knew that in the hour of grief thev will
find understanding at Asher & Sen's. Bread Street Chapel "
Te which Mr. Asher replied: "We merely did our duty "
At the Heur of Death, Call: Poplar 7890
(c) 1921
'Better Shoes for Less Meney"
iiei mat
ClTYLECHOES
MiiStrqp Pumps
ar ajpwerea rnce
"
Twe Stulcs in Dull Black Calf
Our Second-fleer Location and low
overhead expense always made lowest
prices possible nt Del Mar.
And this is a leweying of Del Mar low
prices!
Upstairs Stere for Women
Ue CMap & Cenrnami
!2UCheshmfr ShieV
Next deer te Oppenhcim, Cellins Ce.
Central Headquarters for Educator Shoes
This opportunity will
bid you geed-bye
tomorrow night!
WHEN OUR big doers at 16th
and Chestnut lock for the night
this remarkable opportunity te
secure a $55, $50 or $45 quality
suit for $33 will be standing en
the outside.
SO, come te Perry's tomorrow
it's the finaltday of our
INTENSIFIED
SUPER -VALUES
IN NEW PALL SUITS
$
33
ALL THIS WEEK we've been telling you
about these unusual Fall Suits. Many men
have come here and purchased suits that
they never expected te get for a cent less
than $45, $50 and $55. Why shouldn't you
de the same? It's surely worth your while.
PLENTY of superb suits of just the
quality, style, color and fit men want are
here at $33. We'll be open all day ready
up te the last moment te prove our asser
tion that these Intensified Super-Values
are as unapproachable as Babe Ruth's
Heme-Run Recerd.
Yes Our SUPER-VALUES
in Suits, Overcoats, Srjprts
Suits, Tuxedos, Trousers
everything a man wants in
the way of Fall clothes are
here in abundant variety for
quick Saturday buying. Step
ever te Perry's tomorrow and
get your Fall outfit.
n
Perry & Ce.
16TH & CHESTNUT
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
7vM -
.vfv
T U R O L E
THE TUROLE STYLE TREATMENT, DEVELOPED
BY OUR TAILORS A T FASHION PARK, GIVES
THE PLIANCY DESIRED BY THE TYPE OF MAN
WHO CAN U'i.lR A SOFT COAT WITH DISTINCTION.
CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT
THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON
READY- TO - PUT- ON
TAILORED AT FASHION PARK
Business Hours S:30 te 5:30
KJ
OK KEEPS SONS
142-1-1426 Chestnut Street.
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SHOES
1232 Market St.
1312 Chestnut St.