Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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' FRIENDS' QUARREL
: . : ENDS IN KILLING
EVENING PtfBLtO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER H, 1021.
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'Dlspute
Street
Arese Over Twelfth
Merchant's Resem-
blance te Saint
jCAPTURE ACCUSED MAN
Donnfe D'Orazle, n ilrygoeds mer
chant, nf Twelfth nml Ellswerth strecti,
,vas tabhcl te death lnnt night. police
ay, by TlenWti D'Dnuln, HINwnrth
street near Thirteenth, during nti argu
ment ever Tlencttl'i resemblance t St.
Martin, whose Const ii beluff celebrated
tedny.
The clnin man was thp father of .Jehn
D Orazle, tncnty-two-year-olfl bnn
empleye, uhe (.ought te get rich
quickly by embezzline SS1.2S1 from the
American Hani, ami Trut Cempntij ,
llroed street and Fiit-mink nvenui-.
D'Orazle. the ten, In new in th
Eastern IVnltentinrv -erlnc a two
year sentence Imposed October 1-1 by
Judge McCullcti after he hud pleaded
KUilty t fne indictments charging em
bezzlement Tlenetti H'Ornzie was net relnted te
the man he is aid te nine l,llled, but
lie is the unelc of Ju'ia D'Oriule, Ninth
We Offer nn Exclusive Line of
CHRISTMAS
GREETING CARDS
with or without personal
engraving
BURT & BURT
1001 CHESTNUT STREET
Roem 201
rltenr: U .limit 1382
Names Keep Pouring in
Fer Phila.'s 1926 Fair
Tim Werld'w Werk Kxpositien
Ih duxRMitcd by Jehn N. H. I.cdcnt,
1210 Xerth Tenth utreet. as a nam
for the .Seinui-Ccntennlnl celebra
tion In 1020.
America's Liberty Fair, by Sam
uel Costlle, 10.'1S North lTlghtli
street.
I'nlrersal Service Kxpoiltlen, b
Andrew Uenncr, 1004 North Third
street.
The United World's- Fair, by S.
Stlnsen. 2202 North Hread utreet.
American Heroes Fair, by Miss
Katherine O'Hrlen
Philadelphia' Wonder Fair, by
Jeseph Sllberstein, Flphth and
Seuth street.
The World's Philadelphia 100
Per Cent American Fair, bv Frank
J. Cejle, Jr., -12.15 North Sixteenth
street.
Tin l'vrxtxn Prnuc Ltnenn
dally receives many suggestions.
Don't delaj jour choice.
near Carpenter.
U Orazle new In prison
was
street
fiancee of Jehn
The former bank teller was planning te
marry the girl nnd bad given her n
$300 diamond ring, which she later
returned te officials of the looted bank
Dena te I)l)ra7.lu and Tlenetti
D'Orazle have been friends for years
and had a custom of playing cards to
gether nbeut twice a week. The man
Inter killed went te the ether's home
last night and it game seen was in
progress.
Police say both were drinking wine
during the game and that Denale in
sisted that Tienctti looked like St.
Martin, the ere of whose feast dav was
being celebrated in the downtown sec
tion. Tienctti resented the remark and n
fiery urgument began. It reached a
climax, according te the police, when
Tienctti reached for n stiletto and
plunged it into the ether's breast. He
then ran from the house.
Police of the Fifteenth street and
Snjder nenuc station sent the dying
man te St. Agnes' Hospital. He died
shertlj afterward. District dctecthes,
nfter midnight today, located Tlenetti
nt Twenty-fifth and Whnrteti streets.
He is said te have ninde n statement te
a member of the City Hall murder
squad.
The alleged slaver wan arraigned this
morning before Magistrate Dougherty
and held without ball for the action of
the Corener.
RUTH
HURRA
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SHOP OF flUTB Ht 1TAVORB
Jatt Arrived Frem Franc end England
Christmas Greeting Cards
Dinner Cards
Gilts and Favers
fff inshe te order Crtttr fiiper
lln-eriitlmm for nil ef-i'nn. mifh
nn lliniiit. 1'ni-tlm. et-.
Kutimerdlnsrlly tnw prtcea her h
cUMd h runli for enrly elections en
Chrltin goods.
637 Real Estate Trust Building
nilOAD AND CIIEHTNUT STH.
"' Walnut ""
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AUTOMOBILE .
SALES MANAGER
of xterlene and rM1Ui tuid havtn
uepiren m
i res larger
rtetrt of cndavir. Inference: ID
firm I nm hew with.
U030. Mcoeun erncr.
r nucceMfui record.
enaeaver.
Opening Special
H'-lncli 1'oeted
, Cut-Giaii Orange
Bowl
Beautiful design:
as pictured. 16.00
value.. $2.98
Mnn- mher Ilenntlful rieeea.
11 SO. 9TII ST.
AlGLONANNEK,
V-' 1604 CHESTNUT
1604 CHESTNUT
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HAT
FRAMES
Vtlveti, Duvctjn, Millinery Supplies
Retailing at Wholesale Prices
GOLDSTEBM
62 N. 8th St. 2d Fleer
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Proper Fit, Our Aim
Seme shoes fit when you
try them en, and during
the first few days' wear
ing, then they misfit.
Others start right out mis
fitting and keep it up.
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Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes
fit when you huy them and
as long as you wear them.
Our salesmen's iirst aim is
a proper fit, while the
shoes are built te retain
their shape no matter how hew
hard the wear.
We can fit and suit you.
StlUr Shoes Cannet Ba JTad
or
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Are Yeu Ready?
Need a little mere mon
ey before you can buy?
Don't wait then. Make
a little deposit with ui
and pay tbe balance en
easy terms.
10WVH
CUSHION SHOES
FOR WOMEN MADE BY
JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO.
Ol ONITAT
106Seuthl3'-hSt
3 Doer Belevr Chestnut
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NE hundred and fifty Brand-new Hats for women
and young women, representing every up-te-the-minute
idea in Millinery at about half the average
no two alike. Cheese any one efVQ HA
Saturday at PO.UU
B' HESE are the show-room samples of a famous New
Qy X.rk concern (known te almost every woman who
visits Fifth Avenue or fellows the fashion maga
zines), sold te us this week at a very 'special price with
the proviso that their name was net te be used and that
their labels be removed. Net te de se would be unfair
te several ether Walnut and Chestnut Streets stores who
had purchased many of the same models at the regular
prices and have them in stock today at $15.00. $18.00
and $20.00.
K$ REAL opportunity! Just in time for Thanksgiving
P and the early winter season te be able te cheese
from se distinctive a showing of fine Hats at a price
which every well-dressed woman can easily afford. At
$8.00 each, many will buy two or three te match different
costumes. Come in the morning if possible. We shall
have a busy day. and the Stere will be open until 5:30.
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HIGH GRADE
BUT NOT
HIGH PRICED
UADLAILMfQ
IIgOOD SHOESkJ
FIVE
CONVENIENT
STORES
Cut Down the Family Shee Bill!
'''' ?' ' Tan calf or
VSVBunmctal.
10.00
Slyle
and
Qttalily
5-50 vyfev
Tan calf 'iisrJ
with brass
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We're making new records for value-giving
every day in the five big Hallahan stores!
' Nothing but real value could upheld the reputation
that Hallahan'a has established in njpre than fifty years'
selling geed shoes!
Five big stores filled with shoes for men, women and
children the very latest in style thoroughly dependable
in quality and alwuys nt prices that mean real savings
for you.
And remember that the Hallahan guarantee gees with
every pair If nny pair falls te satisfy you, bring thcra
back and we will make it right.
buckle.
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MEN!
Save
2-se
Elevcn etylcs
new tan and black
leathers. Heavy
selea nnd leather
or rubber heels.
Tan
675 BPen
v
call
pump.
Yeu Have Paid
12.50 for This
Quality
New brown
a n d black
leathera.
Geed Shoes for ,
Beys and Girls
Fer Bchoel or dress. Nearly a
hundred styles In patent leather
tan calf or gun-metal. '
Yeu Save
a Dellar and Mere
The tan leather
school shoe pic
tured is a special
value.
3-00
3-50
4.00
5-50
The 8.00 Grade
HALLAHAN'S Five Stores
MAIN STORE "
921 Market Street
WEST PHILADELPHIA STORES
52nd Street corner of Spruce
60th Street corner of Chestnut
NORTH PHILADELPHIA STORES
2736 Germantown Ave.
5604 Germantown Ave.
Branch Stores Open Every Evening
-s!'l,atent leath
L cr or sun-
metal calf
fg
Last Year This
Grade Sold for
li.00
Tan ItUMla
or Scotch
1,'raln.
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and alitereltei.
Suiti, tee. Deuble'
ad tingle breait
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price.
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Costs & Suits
$17
.50
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Beys' Suits !
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IV3acksnaws
.95
SiXr, 619 Market St. AC
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Steak smothered in
onions?
Round or Rump
Steaks
22c
At all our Meat Markets S
PPENHEIM(2mNS &(g
Chestnut and 12th Sts.
Remarkable Values Offered Tomorrow, Saturday
Women's and Misses'
Coats and Wraps of Distinction
Tailored coats of Yalama cloth,
bilver-gle, mixtures and Poleaire OO ff
: u. , iSu,. r Ze.lili
ui ucucu iiiuucia, cuiivcriiuiu
cellar or threw tie. Value $45.00
ff
$110.00 j
Smart tailored coats of Nerman- 1
die cloth in clever belted models
with cable stitching and convert
ible cellar. Value $59.73 J
Cleverly modeled coats of Belivia 1
in the newest silhouette with
large cellar and cuffs of Austral
ian opossum. Value $75.00 J
New fur cellared coats of unusual
smartness featuring beaver and
squirrel, also tailored coats of
Orlande. Value $95.00
39.75
59.75
75.00
JiS
$55.00
.Specializing In
Ceait, Suits,
Dresses, and
Skirls
Medes of
Distinction
and
Originality
1222-1224 Walnut Street
Women's & Misses'
Coats, Capes & Wraps
At Special Prices
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Creations that individualize; that develop tlie personality; that cvoke in the wearer
the feeling of confidence which cornea with the knowledge that one's attire is fluw
lebs in style, fabric and workmanship.
Spert Coats, $19.50, $25 te $65
Regular $39.50, $45 te $110 values
Tep Coats, $589 $759 $95
Regular $95, $115 te $135 values"
Fur Trimmed Coats, $959 $ 125 te $195
Regular $135, $185 te $265 values
uusiness Hours Today (Friday), 12:15 te 5:30 P. M.
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