aOTl RfW n) I, &WJW33BWWTsfflWHPTSTOft?w irm&rvMBm?&uimmT&swir Warn DECISION RESERVED! EVENING PUBLIC LEDG-BRPHILAbiBLPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1021 ; IN GRISWOLD CASE I Court Take3 Action Under Ad visement When Counsel Con clude Arguments APPEAL REGARDED CERTAIN gptttat Plirnlch te Evcntna VuWe Lrdecr Atlantic City. Nev. 15. .Juclfip In In tersell reserved decision teda.v nt tlie conclusion of argument en the 'evidence In the GrlweM ene. Thete wen no Intlmntlen when the verdict mm lie Mpected. nnd It 1? Generally neccpted that no matter which way the opinion fef, there will be an nppenl te n hlsher tribunal. Judge Clarence i. Cele, chief of rmmwl for Countess Anna St. Plnlr A Centurbin. took another hour this morning te finish his argument .. .ensiimcd altogether five hours, clurinj; which he lashed Mrs. Mary M. nt-l"' -man, the beneficiary of Mrs. Griiweld's will, nnd charged n systematic pol icing of the mind of Mrs. (Jrisweld while further alleging conspiracy. Judge Cele this morning touched en (he probable effects of the constant ufc of verenal and ether drugs en the mind of Mrs. Griswold. "The testimony shows." asserted Judge Cele, "that there was never a time while she was In the house nt Northfield that erennl uiis denied Mrs. Griswold, with possi bly the exception of the Inst thiee months of her life. Ne fair-minded prren can question the harmfulness of nv drug." In explaining certain passages In let ters. Judge Cele insisted that they were the "outbursts of a person drunk with verenal. " Geerge A. Bourgeois offered the re buttal for counsel for Mrs. Drlsclimmi. He traced the growing friendship from the time Mrs. Griswold fiist lented a nhere cottage from Mrs. Drlschmnn bnrk in 10.14 until her death. Mr. Bourgeois charged that Mrs. Griswold was encouraged in dlsmUMng Jehn II. Cress, of Bnltlmerc. her agent, because be wns showing n less in the management of her properties with an outlay of $18,000 nnd an Income of jl 7.000 a yenr. Mr. Bourgeois spent some time with the letters in evidence and In one lead where Mrs. Griswold had complained te her daughter thnt she had net sent her her address In twelve years. LOU TELLEGEN INJURED Acter Being Sued by Geraldlne Far Mr Hurt In Aute Crash Srranten, Nev. 15. I.eu Tellegen, trier, was seriously injured in an auto mobile accident while en his way fnni Seranten te Hencsdale, Pa.. jPRtej-dny. He lias been playing !n u local then -tre. The report reached Srranten follow ing receipt of a mest-nge in Hencsdale that ewln; te the accident Tcllegen was forced te camel a theatrical en tagement in that city. Hlmlra, N. Y., and Middlctewn, r. Y. New Yerk. Nev. 15. The action for imamtlen brought agonist ilei-ililmc Tarrar by Leu Tellegen has been trans ferred from Westchester te New Yerk. The change of venue will facilitate a consolidation of the separation action of Telle;en against his wife, and her fiction for divorce ngninM Tolleseii, Ml that the two may be tried at the i-ame time. Thieush Mr. Stelnfcl-l. of Sremfrlri k Swnru. Tcllegen declnrcil ihcic wts tin ground fei 'he suit of Mi- riu u, and that he would dihprove the charges of his wife te clear his lepututlin ns a man and as nu actor " LOVE FINDS THE WAY OVER COLLEGE BARRIER Wellesley Junier Prove It In Wed ding Bosten Tech Student Bosten, Mass., Nev. 15. -'If the higher education cannot stand the test of thc"hlgher education why then neither of these honorable Institutions Is what It has been said te be." This Is the philosophy of Mrs. Bar rett Snyder, "wit of WcllcMcy College." nnd. also junior nt the college. A few days age Mrs. Snyder was MKs l,.diu Cellins from Westflcld, N. J., follower after tin A. II., resident at Wclle.-! Junier Dormitory. Wilder Hall. Today Miss Cellins is wife of Burnt Snyder, senior nt Massachusetts Inti tute of Technology and a win of Mrs. Baird Snyder, Jr., of PelthWlle. Ia. Mrs. Sn.wler Is young nnd beautiful. She hns brains, tee, nnd n faculty of the higher education of dominating uny situation In which she may be plnced. She will have te move treni Wilder Hull, where she new icsides, as It a l.iw of the college that no married girl may live en the campus. All of which Alls. Snjder takes in geed spirit. "But please don't believe that we eloped. This was the way we happened te get tnurrled : "I have known Mr. Snydct for ever n long, and we have been quletlj en gnged te each ether for months. "Finally it seemed tee bad te unit he didn't wish te wnit and. se wtl! I just sent my people a little leleginm. "At any rate, my father nnd mntliei, Mr. nnd .Mrs. P. D. Cellins, like the geed parents they aic, came en nnd were with us and gave ns their blessing when we were married in Brookfield, nnd se far as the principal parties aie concerned nil's serene nnd we both have gene back te our studies." WATSON CHARGES GO OVER Inquiry te Be deferred Until Reg ular Session of Congress Washington. .Nev. i. (Hj A ) Members of the special Senate com mittee appointed te inve-dlgute charge . made by Senater Watsen, of (Sceigia, of hangings withrut trial of American! uddicrH In Fiance, said tedn the In quiry in all probability would net begin , 1'iitll after the meeting of Congress in legular session next month. I The committee mrmjiers will attempt ti formulate this week pl.ms for the investigation. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape THANK PEKBNOTS IXCAPK A Play Ack 1 Scene, supplr. Mr. I'eernel. Frank, leek nt your hands, thcyre a dlskgrace te humnnity. Ge rlte up nnd wnsh them. Frank Fecrnet. Ah heck. Mr. Feernet. Ne back tnwk neither ei eull rue the day you wns born. Frank Fecrnet. If I go up I mny never come down ngnln. Mr. Fenrnet. Leave the room nnd tlent enter it ngen ded or nllvc till jour hands ate as wite as snow. Ack 2 Scene, same, a hour later. Mrs. Teernet. Its strancclv funny He's matter rraiiK nnsenr enme down jet eny gel 12 hnnds te wash no hew geed he washes them. Mr. Feernet. Thnt boy will come te a bad end. Wy ennt he be like me wen I wns his age? I use te get mere dcrt off my hands in 5 minutes thnn wnt ether boys could In a half a hour. Mrs. Feernet. I think 111 jest take n run up nnd see wnt he's doing. Mr. Fecrnet. Soot yourself. Ack 3 Scene, upstnlrs. Mrs. Fecrnet. Frnnk, Frnnk, wats beenme of you? O my goednlss he's gene forever. I lcmembcr his fntnl wcrds and Frnnk nllways does wnt he snys wen he thinks of It. O well thcrcs no use crying ever split milk. I mite ns well stick my lied out the window nnd get a brcth of fresh air wile Im up hecr. O my goednlss thcrcs Frank climbing down the frunt of the house en n rope mndc out of tore up sheets. Frnnk. is thnt cny way te trcct geed sheets? Come bnck nnd III give you-6 pecccs of pic lusted of eny 3. Frank Fecrnet. Thets a bnrgaln. New that Im down this far I mlte as well cQinc In the frunt deer. Ack 4 Scene, supplr. Mr. Feernet. Did you wash your hnnds. Frnnk Feernet. 1 forget. The end. Te Shew Garden Designs The exhibition of designs of garden treatment of the typlcnl subuibnn bnckvard, new held In (he rotunda of the Emergency Aid. 221 Seuth Eight eenth street, will continue until next Saturday. mil rap Use SAPOLIO Fer Every Roem in the Heuse In the kitchen SAPOLIO cleans pots.pane, oilcloth and cutlery; in the bathroom SAPOLIO cleans porcelain, marble, tiling the wnsh basin and bathtub; in the hallway SAPOLIO cleans painted wood work, doers, sills and concrete or stone floors. See thut the name SAPOLIO is en every package. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Set Manufmeturtf New Yerk U. S.A. Ends Lodging Heuse Despondent because he wns unable te obtain employment, James W. Payne, a clippie, fertj -seven years old. 'ended his life liy di inking poison in n lodging house at 11-' Vine street shortly after midnight I his morning. He was dis dis cevered by Merris nnd Hnrrv Heffman, pioprieters of the place. The bedv was tnken te the Morgue You'll laslc the difference! The new sugar-coated chewing gum which everybody (ikes you will, tee. A delicious peppermint flavored sugar Jacket around peppermint flavored chewing gum that will aid your appetite and digestion, polish your teeth and moisten your threat. By the makers of IIGLEY3W After Every Wear Bm THE FL fwOR LASTS! ' " ' . i '- - -, .w IT '" i H '' 1 48th Anniversary Sale Specials for Wednesday U Tufsdnj, Nntrmber IB, J021. Stere Opens IJnlly at 9 A. M Closes l T.I30 1. Jt. NELLENBURG ENTIRE BLOCK-MtiRKET ltre2 STREETS wmmmBmtmmmmmmtmmmmmKmamBmmmmm rjtM Anniversary Economies in Beys' Clothing TheMostStunningSpertsSkirts $10 & $12.50 Would M Buy Elsewhere In Our Anniversary Sale $5.95 fEZH7HweVn0ls at Goed-iookinpr, smartly styled skirts of Prunella cloth and serpre in lnrgc and small broken plaids and sttipea. Geed colors blown, tnn, navy, gray, green, cepen, plenty of black and white, ie te A'i inch bands. Single, Deuble and Side Pleated Medels. Twe Shown bNEL'.r ND'JRgS Second Fleer uuVJU 11 UrjfJjfl' w tfS(TilUlUttarilu:H HSiHSRtB II ,.,ll. .11 rr,. . . I gsiniiiiiiiiiiiiii HiiimMriifiimiKi'iiit'iuiiiiiiiitimimiiiiwiiiiiFrrtiuiitiHiitiiiiJsmin 1 h IJIM1! ZV? .fl.tV-n ? using if , i, i I 1 1 1 ijl' In Abbotts "A" Milk, the mere you Vi , , I uc'f I 1 n l'Pi ljl!il(iii Knew new unusually geed a pure , n h i'lll milk can taste. ,i', p . Ii Ii But it: is net in taste alone that iji I ffYl il,!'7 Abbotts "A" Milk appeals. It is '" 1 (fytiur'wCir lli1' scientifically clean and we miss no j I -Hfcrf 'wrmjr detail, no matter hew small, te keep 1 !; S tm. sum. Si ill it SO! ? ATlAfflt S ''' Mem Us ie Deliver a Bettle Tomertow Baring 0205 ' 1 1 J'- Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 1 tfTfc If !i!i ll 1 VC 1 1 III J1S1&. Atlantic Clt, V ! B ZltJlb P Chestnut OJ Pleasant vltle !(l I i' I J1" Beth mwW muwoed :, j Ai...,8i i,iAp mM """" n" 'L : l if SH 1 1 lr afiftjFjteAaSKgfeE. m 1 fj Will i III 'lll!lllllllill,l!lllllllllilllillllll,lllli'llll,lllllllfflllPI,Iirjllll,ll fc mi"imiiii"i"iii"Millliiiillll'liH'Bl ill! lUffianamnBHBBRIIIBII MIUM "" ia W rl mmmSi U 5 I I I W0K!!EERBI3BmWKKm MiSflPHHI' BWWBWB bm HStia39nSBBaHBB(SM rafifBB3 mmMtrMBw iHB0MBfiEJr .. -mmimMwrr ?r m"-.-kamMmwrmLrKz2szs"MKEKwr- j mrx mx esn jrr.- i !?: vir m uh JMMwmW' mmz& Mgfii Women's Washable Capeskin Gloves Of Highest-Grade Imported Leather. Expertly Fashioned at $1.59 Pair Splendid, serviceable gloves, designed te stand up under the hardest everyday wear. Shown in all the best colors of the season beaver, brown, tan, willow and light and dark gray. Women's $1 and $1.25 Strap-Wrist Washable Fabric Gloves Special at H Pair 79c Extra fine quality fabric gloves, with heavy embjeiciety en the backs. White, mode, beaver and black. Children's Warm Velour Gauntlets With Leather Palms no Pair , Special at VeC Warmly fleece lined smart and seniceablc. Sizes 8 te 15 years. SNEUXNBJRGS First Fleer Important Anniversary News! Women's Weel Sports Stockings In greater variety than can be found any where else in Philadelphia and at prices not ably less for best quality goods. At 65C Pn'r Weel hose in all desirable hcath'er colors. At 95C P'1"- Ribbed and drop-stitch wool hose in heather colorings. At SI, 39 Pair Full-fashioned wool hose in heather colorings. Alse Rem brandt ribbed hose in heather shades. At $1.65 Pair Imported English pure wool ribbed hose and drop-stitch heather wool hose in various colors. At $2.00 Pair Imported English pure wool henvy-i ibbed hose. At $2.50 Pair I'ull-fnshiencd silk-and. wool and hand - embroidered ciecKecl pure wool hose. SmUHnbUrgS First Fleer As Part of Its Anniversary Celebration Our Sweater Dept. Announces a Wonderful Advance Season Holiday Sale of Knitted Accessories for Women All Priced at Most Generous Savings Nubics and Heeds 85c t0 $1.95 Black, white and giay. Bed and Breakfast Jackets $2.95 t0 $4.95 All light and dark colors, color combina tions and novelty ef fects. Trimmed with satin ribbons. Sheulderettes $3.50 In ie3e, lavender, blue and white. Cardigan Jackets $1 & $1.95 Sleeveless styles with peplums. In black and gray, black with red 01 white pin stripes. STlLcNBUWjS Second Fleer Very Special for Tomorrow Standard Quality Striped Outing Flannel at 15c Yd. Splendid quality outing flannel et a leading make, in very pretty colored striped patterns. All fresh, clean and new buy all you neel from full belts. bNELLENBURflS First Fleer Say, That's Seme C-I-R-C-U-S at Snellenburg's Everything's Fixed Up Like a Real Barnum & Bailey Performance, With a bawdust King 'n-Everything! The clever est trained a n i m a!s you ever saw acre bats that p e r f erm hair - rais ing stunts Jwee i that work se fast and se cleverly that the eye can s c a r celv fellow them clowns whose antics will keep you rock ing with laughter. And all the time, peppy music by the Snellenburg Band. Performance Practically Continuous Every Day Frem 11 A. M. SNELLENBURCS Fourth Fleer An Extraordinary Sale of Fine Irish Linen Satin Damask Pattern Table Cleths Lowered in Price as a Thanksgiving Special Richly mellow dcw-blcached purr Irish linen satin damask pattern rleth in five very pretty designs. All have wide open Se3iTKj3ft2Sr jffiS' S T ea borders. $8 2x2-Yd. Cleths at. $6.00 "" $7.50 Each $7.50 Dez- $2.75 $9.50 2.22-Yd. Cleths at $11 22x22-Inch Napkins te Match $4.00 All-Linen Table Damask at, Yard . . . Snowy bleached pure Irish linen, extra heavy, and very fine satin damask finish. Full two yards wide, in floral and stripe combina tion patterns. Dew-bleached lustrous finith. 1000 Dezen $7.00 All-Linen Dinner Napkins, Dez. . Bleached pure Irish linen satin damask napkins. 21x21 inches. Five verv pietty patterns. 40c All-Linen Crash ?&r Toweling-, Yard -OC Bleached very heavy pure lush linen Barnsley-weave crash, absorbent and lintlesss; red borders. 3500 $1.75 and $2.00 Scarfs, Each. $8.00 $15.00 $13.50 $18.00 $12.00 Mackinaws at With shawl and convertible cel lars and muff pockets. Of heavy-weight all- voe! blankets in a large asseitmcnt of colors. bizes 7 te 13 ycaiv. $20.00 Winter Overcoats at Of all-wool fancy nvsiceulinp. Als-e chin chillas in gray, tan and sand. Deuble breasted belted all round and with plaid linings. Sizes s'-i te il veais. $18 te $20 Winter Overcoats Of all-wool fancy ovciceatmg. Deuble- breasted model?, belted all around. Sizes 12 ti 18 years. S25 Winter Overcoats at N'cw double-breasted models. plaid lined. Of all-wool fancy overceating in newest shades. Sizcr 12 te 18 years. S18 Regulation Reefers fety A A All-wool blue heavy-weight KJ&jLtjJ rebble cheviot reefPKs lined with all-wool red flannel. Norfolk Suils With 2 Pairs of Full-Lined Kmcker Pants "Of all-wool fancy cheviets, cassinicres and hemespuns. The cnats a-P lined with mohair ind the knickeis full lined. 514.50 Suits at S8.95 $16.50 Suits at $11.95 $20 and $22.50 Suits at 16.95 $28 and $30 Suits at $20.50 $7.50 Novelty Suits at $5.75 Of all-wool knit c'eth in brown, tan and green. Oliver Twist models. Alse all-wool blue serges trimmed with white or geld braid Sizes 3 te 9 years. S uTTTrgS Third Fleer Tomorrow's Anniversary Specials in Heusefurnishings $55.00 Leenard Clean-as-a-China Dish Refrigerator, $32.50 (inn: 2Z. f Ik: Kj $5.00 $1.00 Trimmed with deen Clunv lnm e if i edging. ..With lace insertion and miter corners. Ten difTewaj puttems. Sizes 18x45 and 1S.5-I inchci. S1.00 te S2.00 Turkish Towels, Ea. 69c t0 $1.00 Extia fine Turkish towels, in plain and fancy Jacquard weave. They're woven of fine meicerized-finish terry yams with deep colored Jacquard borders. Large sizes. $1.25 Mercerized Table nrn Damask, Yard eC Srjlendidlv hpnw mmi,... . , rtamask with a permanent satin-luster finish.! wide width: stnne and flemi r,r,ff I . .... IIIIVVVlll. One-pieip white poi -celaln lined teuii'l nr ner pen Iain pimlecl deer $9.09 Hand-Power Washing QA Qft Machines t)"f Babbitt Special Offer 1 Cakes Kest Seap and 1 Can 7c Cleaner, free ",J S ill m Caff IOO ( nsci, (5(1. s llh S.1 iiim ( Irunsrr I'rr. $1.25 Large-Size 0al Aluminum Deuble Q7 jr Roast Pan P"5 Kas -tunninir R'.'ts, paint sliKhtly rubbrd P E $3.50 Magazine Rack at $1.69 Four lielrn Mis-ion nnili 75c te S2.00 Imported Fancy Handled Bamboo Fruit Baskets Hand-Embroidered Madeira Linens .4 Oncthivd Less Than Regular Price Beautiful linens with hand-scalloped edges and hand-embroidered centers. Made of fine Irish round-thread linen. 80c te $1.45 Bread Tray Cleths, 50c, 75c and 85c Ea. $10 te $17.50 Luncheon Napkins, $7.50, $9 and $12 Dez. $10 te $15 13-Pc. Luncheon Sets, $6.50, $8.50 and $10 Set $6.50 te $8 18x36-In. Scarfs, $4.50 and $5 $7 te $9 18x45-Inch Scarfs, $5.50 and $6 Ea. $9 te $11 18x54-Inch Scarfs, $6.50 te $7.50 Ea. t 'v 1 1 5 Hca Galvanized Corrugated Garbage Cans. . 80c $1.75 Oval Galvanized Wash Beiler Ofi Willi Cever V0C 25c, 50c, $1 aneus sizes and finishes. $3 5-Piecc Mrs. Sad Irons $145 3 nlckelfd Irons, linn die ami iron rout N. SNELLENBURG & CO. SneHenbUrgS First Fleer' $1.30 Si.i'i I iier-ltnt(nm m uxli Hullrr hiiiI finer $19.00 3-Burner s.nns.p $11.50 i I Jjwi L M alifive crlain iloer, with per Hi 10 NELLENBLfRXjS Third Fleer ii ,N. SNELLENBURG t - -v