Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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1. GREBLENEW;
TARGET OFWATSON
Friends of Fermer Commander
of 108th Field Artillery In
dignant at Accusations
DENY BRUTALITY CHARGES
Colonel E. St. Jehn Greble, n re;
llrcd regular nrmy officer, of this city,
vhe cemmnndcd tlie 108th Field ArtlN
Iiry, Tncnty-elglith Division, during
(he vbt, tins hcch named In charge
made by Senater Wnlsen, of Georgia.
The Senater recently created n furore
by his statements that American sol
diers were hangpi In France without u
(rial. Ilrut.iHllcs te eeldlera under
Colonel (Jrcble'B command were alleged
In a letter read Inte the Congressional
lltcerd by the Georgian.
Colonel Greblc, a West Point grad
uate, Is new nn efllchl of the Ilaldwln
Locomotive Works. He Is returning
lc this country from liucharcst, Hu Hu
reanla, and cannot be reached for n
rrplv te the allegations made public
1) Watsen.
The letter the Senater read into the
Uceerd was Mild te have been written
hy Kenneth C. ltoblnsen, of WaKhlng WaKhlng
ten, who ens a private In the lOStli
.rtillcrj .
Robinson's Inciter
The letter follews:
"It was lit Jul, 101S, that a private
of the 108th Field Artillery was tied up
te a tree by his wrlits with n rope huh
ticndcd ever the limb, with only the
halls of his feet touching the ground,
gnil he was left in that condition from
7:.".0 I'. M. until 3 A. M. the next day.
"There was a guard placed around
lilm with orders te lire en whomever
come rleM! te him. lie had never had
any com t-niartlal, and the only thing
against him wnH going into n French
ten n mill getting tee much wine en
beard. It was under the cnmmnnd of
Colonel i:. St. Jehn Greble. KWtli Field
Artillery Twenty-eighth Division.
"I alM) knew of Colonel (treble knock
ing a prisoner down while his feet were
tied. Tim prisoner wan en biead and
water. I think, and the Colonel wanted
the prisoner te work, which he refused
te de, en bread and wnter.
"Colenol Greble bought nbeut twenty
dresses and forced the prisoners te wear
(hem. Ile forced tucm te clean their
tcrlh with soup and made them take
cold shower baths nt 4 o'clock cery
afternoon during the winter lime."
Commends Colonel Grchle
Walten Clark, new a licutennnt
colonel In the National Guard, sered
ns captain, and Inter us major In the
108th Artillcrj. He expressed indigna
tion ever the statements made in the
letter. He commended Colonel Grcblc
as a splendid officer, who kept fine disci
pline and whd wus popular with his
men.
Colonel Clark said the incident of the
mldier strung up by the wrists prob
ably was great! exaggerated. He said
It Is possible thut a soldier who became
drunk, violent and unmanageable may
lure been trussed up us nn example.
As for putting priseiierH lu women's
apparel, Colonel Clark said the letter
jirebably referred te en instance when
icfractery soldiers were put In night
gowns te humiliate them for foolish con
duct. Te Hener William R. Nichelson
William It. Nichelson will be the
guest of llfty-five friends and business
ixsecintcs at dinner tinlpht nt the Ititz Ititz
(arlten In celebration of his thirtieth
anniversary ns president f the I.iui'l
Title and Trust Company. Tlcslde.s be
ing heml of that institution, Mr. Nichol Nichel
son Is president of the City Club, treas
urer of the Y. M. C. A., and n director
of many finnnclal corporations.
AT PUBLIC
FOUNDATION CO., SHIPYARD NO. 12
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Lnorrneni Qimntltlr Machinery, MteI. New Material, Timber. Supplies and
Mulpmrnt te lm e'il In nuttah'e trnde let wllhent limit or renene.
30 BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS
VALUATION $2,000,000
BY ORDER OF THE REPUBLIC OF FRANCE, OWNERS'
F1TZPATRICK-TILL AUCTION CO., INC. SMITH & JAFFE
HARRY W. FITZPATRICK and PHILIP SMITH, Auctioneers
... fell b I'nl.llc Auction
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
November 16th 17th 18th 19t
At U A. M. each 1H7.
at loundatlen Ce., SjMpTO.nl Ne, 12, New Orleans, Iji.
I lerldn Walk, lYance and Mlre Ht., en Industrial Canal
. ..Six Inceraell-Raiid, Laldlow-Gerdon Duplex Air Compressors. 730 e 1500
tnbl rt. Cauacltr.
T"e IS-Teii O. K N. Ixx-omelko Cranes, BO-lt. boenli. Twe 60,004Mb.
capacity Hat Care. NtandanI Uauye. v-.
wlth'oe nnd 'Xl r 0"dl C DendU,,r el, 30 ft tl90r t""" lieuslm j,
KnDrmeua'quuntltlea' or Sla'chlnerr, Metula, New Mttterlnit, Lumber, Plumblnr.
Steam Mlllnc und Mill huppllea. OOlce Klxturea.
p t00 T?.n". s,f.'; VIJ Angles, Clmnhel Teel Pteel, Tlat nnd Hound,
000 Ten Ithetn. Nuts und Iteltn. and Ten of Other Mrtili.
. ,f,,.,!?J.h,,,,,,lcl? wnnletc In every detail. Moter Care and Trnrki.
!0 lil'ILDINQH, from etfel trun te email frame with all Improvements. Flr,
electric, nlr. and water 6 stems, decks, 3 launching ways, derricks, tewrs
... J!'"1 ,n,r I0"1' lmpreemcnt tind lease will be sold fiat., Nev. lOlli, nt 1 P. M.
INsPLCTION: Comm. Thurn , Nev 10th. and continuing dally te time of sale,
Fer catalogues and further particulars, wire or write te
1 IT3TATUICK.TH.I. AUCTTtrW CO., Inc. SMITH A JAtl'E
S.'S Royal btreet. New OpjMW, 1. no ffnl 43th St.. N. . 0.. N. V.
lrencli High Commission, bt1 llept., 3 Ilronduey, New Yerk City, N. v..
or Ireundutlqp Cv, C&lpyard Ne. U, New Orleans, I-ti.
One Call, One Heart, One Answer
Hew can we rcachyeur heart,
Mr. Citizen?
What will prove our sincerity,
Mr. Homemaker?
We have a burning wish te, de
these things!
We are the Welfare Federation.
We are civic duty and Brotherly
love.
We knew your answer.
Give It
Thii space contributed by the
Philadelphia Trust Company
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AfterIllinncr Tricks
Ne. 4 Illuminating Lump Sugar
New thnt sugar has come down in
price, the following trick will preve u
most perplexing problem.
A match is set te u lump of sugar,
which ignl'es and burns with a slew,
"blue flame. When the spectators at
tempt te duplicate the feat, their efforts
are unsuccessful the sugar will net
light.
Te present this llttle mystery, one
corner of the lump Is secretly dipped
into the nshes of n cigar or cigarette.
It will then Ignite when set te the
lighted mnfch; but these nnnceunlntcd
with the secret will find the trick im
possible. Covvrieht, tail, tm Pullte Ltdger 'company
HOPES FOR REAL PEACE
Dr. Paul Jenes Talks en Arms Par
ley at Germantown
The Itcv. Paul Jenes, formerly n
bishop of the Episcopal Church, and
new head of the Fellowship of Recen
ciliatien, spoke en "The World of
Peace" today before students nt the
Germantown Friends' Scheel.
Dr. Jenes declared nil should back nn
the Washington Conference en Limita
tien of Armament te the best of their
ability, but the Conference alone cannot
bring world peace. The spirit of pence
must be nil own by the world's peoples,
he said, before it can become an actu
ality.
ar, he said, is due te fear, jeal
ousy, greed and rivalry.
Expert Athletes
find that
ED.PINAUD'S
LILAC
keeps their skin in fine
condition.
After a bath and massage
use a liberal quantity of
this delightful French Veg
etal water.
Nete hew it tones
up the skin and im
parts an odor fra
grant yet net effem
inate. Bay at Drag and
Department Stere
American Impert Office
ED. PINAUD Bldf. NEW YORK
(fUfiAantctd yy
Jaritmcuc Cfajn
AUCTION-
Nev. 14-18
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KISSES FOR BRIDEGROOMS
IS BAIT OF WOMAN JUSTICE
Mrs. Cecelia Champien, Just Elected at Semcrs Point, N. J.,
Hopes te Give Marrying Parsons a Ritn for Business
Semcrs Telnt. N. J . may become? tnc
new Gretna Green, with extra train"
lunnlng dav and ntelit. all because n
Tuesday's- election, when Mrs. Cecilia
Champien wen the tltu justice of tin
rcace. Mrs. Chnmplnn, who is avowed te
be "very Iiandeine," nnd Is almost
thirty jenrw old, linn announced she
will put the marrying parsons who kNrf
the bride out of business, becnuse flic Is
going te kiss nil the bridegrooms. Whnt
could be fairer or mere satisfactory (te
the bridegroom) than thn't?
Airs. Chninplen'rt husbnnd, nn under
taker, pays he won't Interfere because
bus-lncFS is business.
"I think the groom Is entitled te some
consideration," she raid, "nnd with
every marriage ceremony he will gel n
big smack, lie can linvc either n loud
one. or medium, and in cae of stage
fright I will hae u coupie of attendant
te held him
"1 lime seen a let of mirrlage cere
monies, nnd the groom Is nlways nerv
ous and blushing and lias a terrible, time
f'ndlng some way of hiding his hands.
I think a nice big smack stpinrcen the
lips from n Ihdy justice would put hl-
si'lf-conseieusncss at nn end and re
store IiIh rqui'ibrluin."
Mrs. Champien admitted she might
lese n let of hair and receive mnnv
scratches from the bride, but she said
she would tnke a chance.
Se Mrs. Champien h buslncs slogan
A wholesome,
tasty pudding
for children
RECIPE :
Heat milk in a double
boiler. Sweeten with
sugar, then drop Ivins
Lunch- en 'Thins in
the milk. Season with
a little grated nutmeg
and serve ler lunch
or dinner.
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I II story nlerc vividly li IbiiLr-JZ-X JtttKamtew&Sfaemeeeeeewak.
II than words. If your home I HHTF5ftil3RtfSaiwlSMTfc'
I II h a a decorative I ailaPaKflBiK " aLLLLLLLa
II geed fixtures will give II KamJk&Ajei' Mmti!"'-' nliiiiV
I the final touch. 'Hpy fvt ''mgl3LwLm& " . iT'i
Lighting Fixtures
BIDDLE-GAUMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Ave.
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Fer mere
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U 1 Philadelphia snice 1846" I'"!. I' iKf Vtr '
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of "Oiip Itlg Nmnt-k for the Oroem With
V.vcry SInrr'nge Ceremony," inny npcll
tl.p downfall of Klktnn, aitl., itnler
P.lkten cm rlrct n jirettlcr Inily juetlcth
nnd it Is said tlint tills would be linrd
te de.
lint don't nil stnrt for JIr. Chnin Chnin
pleii's efllre at eihc. She will net Ret
I'lT comtnlNlen until next May, but
that will be just in time for the open
ing of the June season.
Loek for the familiar red and white
Abbotts sidewalk sign, a mark or au au
perier ice cream service. There is one
conveniently near your home.
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vt4i44umae
He sure te see the beautiful "75th Annl- ' Jr jft
vcr&ary" Ivinspeund Cake
at tlie( Philadelphia Kctnil
air, rirst Kcgimcnt Armery, HrejcJ and
Callewhlll Sts., all this tvack and next.
Four prlr.es will be awarded te visitors
who kiicss nearest weight of this mannl
flcent "birthday cake." Our booth Is just
Inside- the entrance, te the left. Sec the
biff cakcivtn a prize.
J. S. IVINS" SON, Inc.
:
WOMEN'IN BUSINESS
Symposium en Philadelphia Condi
tions at College Club
"Present Day IIiuIiiwh Conditions
for Women,:' In Philadelphia, will be
mere or lens cxhatmtlvcly discussed to te
nlfjht nt n meeting of the Httreati of
Ocriipntlen for-Trained Women In the
CeIIcrp Club. .
The spenkcru will Includp Miss Anne
Hcnrnnsen. MIrs Allec Heche, Miss
Ian6 Ilnrner. MIs Klirabcth V. Sta-
fgulre and Mrs. Franklin Crispin.
LECTURES ON ART
Geerge'De Ferest Brush Speaks To
night In.Academy of Music
Oeercp Dp PerCst nrush will be the
icakcr at the llrst of the scries of five
lectures en art nrranged for tonight by i
)?ZK A eNn'Sv
OF
bbetts
mrmlce ci
than 24 years,
Philadelphia's
most popular
dessert-cake!
IVINS' were the first fine
dessert-cakes available te
every housewife in Philadel
phia. Since 1897, they have
been Philadelphia's first choice.
Of course, Ivins' cakes have been
imitated. But their goodness has
never been equalled.
Housewives knew that Ivins
sponge, for instance, contains only
super-fine ingredients (tested eggs,
clarified whole milk, ingredients such
as you would use in your own kitch
en) insuring purity, wholesomeness
and rich flavor in this delicious cake.
Your grocer willingly pays mere
for Ivinsspenge than for ether cakes.
He knows you will like it, and buy
it mere often. And you will.
"at our booth
Grocers' Feed
"Baker of Geed Biscuits in I V!. 3KS 4S 1 .
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the Art Allfance In the foyer of the
Academy of Mustc.
He will be Introduced by Miss Violet
Oakley, who will conduct the forum en
art topics, which will loiiew the icc
tuic. Among the pictures which will be
exhibited 1 Abbett Thnycr'tt "Winged
Figure." At the end of the evening n
reception will be tendered Mr. Urush.
fhlGLONANNEK
X 1604 CHESTNUT
THOSi; ncrnstnmrd te
fend of the hUhest
quality find the low prices
In effect nt I.'AUIen Annex
it great surprise.
earn
JjriSsJ
THE only packaged ice
cream in Philadelphia that
comes te you untouched by
hand. Think what that means
absolute cleanliness and purity,
and rich, natural flavor always!
Ne wonder that mothers new
go te the Abbotts dealer te buy
ice cream for dessert.
Abbotts introduced the "machine-filled
package" mere than a year age the
most important step ever taken by a
Philadelphia ice cream manufacturer.
Try Abbotts' yourself, tonight, and
taste the difference!
ABBOTTS
Aldekney Dairies, Inc.
:STORE OPENS DAILY 9
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S TIIUnNIlAY, NOVKMIIKK 10. 10J1. 1 $
NELLENBURGN !
ENTIRE BLOCK- MWKET I IX re 122 STREETS L J I
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Furniture Specials
$50 Dining-Roem
Outfits
$34
Six-feet planty top extension
tabic with four chairs.
$65.00 Oak
"&.. $39.75
Plank top, with large cupboards,
drawers for silver and linen. As
illustrated.
Oak Bureaus
$35.00
Bureaus,
$17.50
$15
Bureaus,
$22.50
$65.00
Bureaus,
$32.50
$75.00
Bureaus,
Chiffoniers te Match
500 $6.00
Chairs at
$3.25
Qua rtercd
oak, panel
back, slip
seat, French
legs. Shown.
Best Baked
White Enamel (jQ 2C
Verj btrerrgly built in standard
sizes. One-mch continuous pests.
Best baked uhlic enamel finish.
Mattresses
Felt and Fiber
Mattresses. . .
$8.15
100 e Pure Felt Mattresses,
Covered With
Art Ticking . . ,
$12.65
High-Grade Couch Bed
and Mattress, 1j jz
as Pictured.. U''
Geed Link
., $-50
Springs, Speci
Columbia link fabric en heavy
metal frame.
bSiLL.NBUR55 Fifth TIoei
Friday Flower Shep
Special!
$1 Grewing,
Blooming Poni-Pen
Chrysanthemum
PlantS
at
79c
Each
Big bushy
plants,
1 u.urieuslj
full of col
orful bloom.
SNEaENBURgS First Fleer
. glib uvf
e e
Ezf-3
$37.50
1 KSTTh jyyX
nn nnn i
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'tMtl
A. M,
-CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M.:
Heuscfurnishings
and China x
$1.10 Mirre Aluminum AQnl
Sauce Pun y
$1.75 Oval
Galvanized
Wash
Beiler
With
. Cever
98c
$1.30
93.2S ( upper Iletlum
MiiaIi Heller iiml mer
$5.00 While Enamel-Finish
Sanitary
Kitchen
ette Gar
bage or
Waste
Can
$3.50 White Enamel
Finish Combination
Pantry Sel, Four-Piece
Canister Set, Coffee,
Tea, Fbur, Sugar, Cake
Bex, Large Bread (j yQ
$3.25 Felding Ironing
Beards
With
Hatchet
Brace,
$4.50 .ilatling-Cevcred
Utility Bexes (J ea
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75c te $2.00 Imported
Fancy Handled Bam
boo Fruit Baskets
25c, 50c, $1.00
Various sizes and finishes.
1 ' ' ' " - ' ir
$35.00 Leenard Gelden
Oak Finish Refrigerators
$23-95
With white
enamel
lined feed
chambers.
Sold en
Club Plan.
$19.00
3-Burn-
er Gas
Steve
?11.50
f- a I me
tl) wliltc
liei i lain
il"or Stl.BO.
$22.50 100-Picce American
Porcelain Dinner dfll nr
set, 3)ll.y5
Illun li.iml or h.i.eiiinl il
ration.
$12.50 American
Porcelain Dinner fas Ar
set au.y.-)
d--"
:800 1G.Inch
Indirect
Lighting
Fixture
at
$4.65
SI a r be 1 izt. I
slab bow flitfi
complete for bus
Sjp
or iltctilc lights.
bHELLENBURaS Third Fleer
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Til rrTFf
JfiMr$2.98
cq kea
certu I
1 I NL . 1
SUGAR - " j,
FL&V CAKE
Ml r $1.69
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