Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1921, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2e, 1921
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INQUIRY HITS
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State Senater Joyce and Al
leged Partners Refuse te
Give Testimony
COURT TAKES NEW TACK
Spinal Dispatch 1 Era nil P ib' e f'.lfl'r
Wilkes-llarre. Nev. -Tj Judge .Jehn
M. Uarmati failed today te force Matt?
Senater J'. F. .I'-yc and .losepli lolln lelln
M, aliened l armor in u boetlept!li
same, te (tire t-tttiieti in his reurt.
Vlmt he did us te e.ill Pletrict At At
ternrx Arthur H. .Tames into his lre
nce. turn ever the testimony and the
records in the cae nml direct Jinn te
prepare warrants for the arrest of
.fejve. Tellnskl and J Mm Iuidera if he
found nr.v i-vidcnie of vielfit. en of tuc
eMead hnw. . .
When ttie eae .n rail.-1 v . A.
VnlcnMne. who appeared for .T.ee and
Telinski. ehjected te the reurt hearing
any teMimnny en the .latin that the
rquin proceedings brought bv I.ce Ki
.ianski acnin-t J.ycn. 1 '"'V',?";
llnKUi hpd been titled, and that there
wah nerhlUK before the eeurt
This nu.. i as arsued a' m"
lenstli Vi.1- .hnldiiu-that Kijansu,
had a-ked t.. -i "'",,',n,!n,,f,1lhr:'
fairs f the W ..i"-' nlle Priic Cen
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.lera n partners lie .envn.M n,-
that nftT e. niiiitinp '!. made i ,,
?;. settlement. Tellnsk. paM"? ""
te ttnrnev Sheii of Oneh Kneel.
received S2.VM ,,,., , .
The reurt called Te'.iti'd.i '
itarnl. hut after he jet there K re-
fiiM-d. en the ndviee of eeuncel. te fn
m tetlmenv .eneern'.nR the ai'ege.I ,
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FUR COATS
Frem $200 Upward
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M'KCIXLTY
BROWN & BR UTHER
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Whartnaby's Music Stere
1'023 S. ".(1 St.
FRIDAYandSATURDAY
SPECIAL
1 lb. L'AIGLON
CHOCOLATES
Cream, Nut and
Fruit Centers
I'J Varieties
BOTH
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UNASSORTED;
FUDGE
Vanilla Walnut. 1
Black Walnut. I
Choce'ats
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 0NL1
L'Aigien Fudge Shep
Chestnut above ISth Street
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"A tube in
the home
is worth
two in
the store"
Cleans, polishes and
protects the teeth perfectly.
Large Sire 25c
Medium She JOe
Meney
is the life-bleed qf Busi
ness. Staprnnnt circula
tion of money begets
stagnant business. De
posit your money with
this Company and it will
return te you (with
interest) in muny ways.
DOUBLE Your Saving
It CAN Be Den:
COMMONWEALTH
TUla Iniaunct md Trait Compin;
N. W. Car. lZtk and Chtiteat Sti.
tnd he DLcwise tcfused te give anv
i"itltnenjr. !le rlnlmcd, through cenn- i
el. that the efiilt.v preceedliiRS were
iped off the reurt li-t. and that no
ither 'hnrKe eiv preferred against
lilm. Lee Kiianxkl wns ordered te tlip '
stand by t lie court and. te the surprise '
of the court, he refitwd te unsm'r I
liiPHtiena or Rlvc testimony.
u lien naked what lawyer hail di
rected him net te testify, he derlnr.'d
it was Attorney Shea. Judge (ianiinn
immediately committed Kijanskl for
contempt of court, mid Kijanskl and
Shea went Inte inference. Attorney
Shea then announced that lie had net
directed his cliuit net te testif hut
thnt he had told him ieral dms tK
that the case u.is settled. Kijanskl.
he said, tool; th.s te nic.iii that 'i' ,
would net hni te j-ive testimem. .ludp
(inrninu aecepfed this excuse and di
rtrted that the contempt of our chaig'' !
he withdrawn and Kiiniiski set fr c. I
There bclntf 'i witness's. Judge
'tnrman .sent t'r die Iijstiui Atttirti't.
He took all the papers n tic c.ic
turned them ever te the pr s, , ut ng at- '
terney. tnld him te sift th" tetinien. '
c ever the original charges In the, bill
of miilty and. If he found anything en
which te base a warrant for violation
of liquor laws, te come Inte court inn'
warrants neuhl be InmiciI. .The cnultj
cafe i new marked off the list a
settled. Any future move must come
nil the District Attorney.
KI'.I'MKIVf) akt r.i.s SPnriAI.TY
Philadelphia Ornamental
Glass Works
STAINED AND LEADED ai for
ehurhej vee, Irim h r-ji.'.ie 1 :lld:ni;
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516 N. 9th Street
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Platinum-Faced Bar Pin
This platinum-faced bar pin is a
beautiful lace-work design, uith dia
mond of geed size in center $38.
The pierced designs are very attractive and
have been accepted as the most fashionable. Our
stock offers a large variety of moderately priced
bar pins. t ,
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
PI VMOND JtUnCHANTi? JHWULURS SILVCRSMITIIS
Oak Hall Overcoats
at About Half Price
We have selected by exact count 323 Overcoats built by
Wanamaker & Brown's own tailors te sell today and to
morrow en this basis of saving
$25 or Overcoats regularly $45 and $50
$35 fr Overcoats regularly $60 and $65
It is sufficient te say that these overcoats are
built by Wanamaker and Brown but a great
majority of men will be glad te knew that they
are all conservative Chesterfield styles or slightly
form fitting in blacks, blues and oxford grays,
silk lined.
Velvet or cloth cellars as you prefer.
CHOICE OF 1000 OVERCOATS
HANDSOME NEW PLAID BACKS
Q7A Zfl f F0R PLAID BACK OVERCOATS OF REGULAR $35
JU QUALITIES IN THE SEASON'S NEWEST STYLES.
FOR OVERCOATS OF 40 AND $50 QUALITIES.
CIA fa CIO HANDSOME HERRINGBONES IN BROWNS
pO) 3 $00 ) AND TANS WITH STRIKING SCOTCH PLAID
' BACKS.
Cleths are Germanias, Glebes, Ponteosucs and
Merrimacs. Styles are town ulsters, ulsterettes, raglans
and large ulsters.
$24.50
FOR CHOICE FROM SEVERAL HUNDRED NEW ALL-WORSTED
SUITS WORTH S30 AND $35 BUSINESS SUITS.
Weman's Shep News
$18.75
Fer 100 new dresses, whose full values range from $25 te
$55. This special purchase for Saturday's buyers contains
.beautiful tricetines, canton crepes, reshanara crepes.
Styles are plain tailored, and there are many that are
'beaded and wool embroidered. Sizes are 16, 18, 38 and 40.
"Fer lerser Unit suits and jump
er dressei that were 510.75.
S13.75 " Ce,ors arp tiue' nrewn nav'
' Copenhagen, and there are plain
'and heather mixtures.
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Tweeds, tricetines. sihertenes,
S39.75
duct de laiues, and yalanias.
Seme samples in this jjreup, six
different styles. Celers are
naYj, brown, taupe and black.
S27.75
S29
rPer S.12.."i0 coats lite Mrles
with beaerctte cellars. Three
'stjleh silk lined. Weel veleurs,
(Bilvertenes and belivias.
' Ter suits taken from our rec-
ular stock that were $33. At
. .lUlu aqmn ficrii,- Inn uill rind
. D iRample suits worth up te $37..")0.
; l ween. Herges, incmries, enn-
iiets and veleurs. olers are
navy, black, brown and oxford.
$29.75
$112.75
$59 75 I7011 WOMEN'S SB.". COATS.
$85a10 FOR WOMEN'S .$100 COATS.
The coats in these four groups are of all
in a great variety of styles and in all na
med and all of them are beautiful.
Fer S.15.00 and $.17.50 drfHses,
in nine different styles. Trice
tines. canton crepes, satin
crepes, embroidered, tailored
and beaded. Xavys and blacks.
fFer wonderful coats in five dif
ferent Myles that were 5123 te
i SI 32. Ilrewn, velnay, t open-
Ihagen and navy.
I Seme with natural squirrel cel-
, lars, dyed squirrels, beavers,
biir mole cellars and cuffs.
Australian opossum. Fully lined
land interlined.
fFer $75 coats in six different
ffiQ nC Utyleh. Belivias, veldette and
iJ07.) veldyne. Berne fur trimmed
land some plain. All new colors.
fFer $55 and $59.75 suits, beau
J AQk nC J ti fully tailored. Yalama and
j?Tcy. D 1 tricetinc cloths. Browns, taupe,
lnavs and blacks.
Fer SI5 drehscs in tricetinc and
C2Q 7CjBatin canton crepes. Navys and
U)5 7. D j blacks. These are beautiful
1-drcsses. Kiftht styles.
$45.00 FOR WOMEN'S $55 COATS.
$49J5 FOR WOMEN'S $55 COATS.
the latest and most beautiful materials
w colors. Most of them are fur trim-
Unusual Saturday Specials for Beys
$7.50 j
$8.50
$12.75
for 123 Beys' Suits, former
prices up te $20. All sizes 7 te
18.
Fer Beys' Tweed Suit with
extra trousers, sizes 8 te 18
$15 qualities.
Fer Beys' Sjfjtch Plaid
Blanket Cleth Mackinaw. Sizes
8 te 18.
$10.75
$10.50
$9.50
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Fer gray and brown Cheviot
Suits with Extra Trousers,
ecularly $12.50.
Fer Beys' Corduroy Suits
with extra trousers. $13.50
values.
Fer Beys' Sceteh Plaid
Mackinaws, inverted pleat
models, sizes 8 te 18.
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth for 60 Years
LARGESTHEADQUARTERS
and the
LOWEST PRICES
in Philadelphia since 1900
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Educator
J$HG
MOT by name, but by fact! In
my two stores arc Educator
Shoes for every known size and
'ast for men, women and children.
We fill doctors' prescriptions and
supfrest the right shoes te allevi
ate all feet discomforts.
S.K.MELLER
Expert Fitters Twe Stores
200y2 Market St. 209
tlfll I'henn Mnrkft 4DI0
Mall Outers Pr"mptj; h'Uleil
Opfn Kntnnlnvii Titll 10 P. SI.
AA te yJr
The Barren Bread Bex-
Just why is it that the day's' end tee often shows
an empty bread-box in the home of the average
Meenehan customer?
It is simply a streng: compliment te Meenehan's
Electrically Baked Bread itself. It's just TOO
geed te last tee long in any home 'where geed things
arc en the table.
MEENEHAN'S
Electric Bakeries
18 Seuth 52d Street M Seuth 60th St.
2601 Gcrmuntewn Ave 100D Market Street
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Open Every Evening
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or Tomorrow
Never Before Such Savings !
Our Biggest Annual
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Mr. Hill's
Guarantee
Gees With
Every
Purchase
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Greatest in Assortments
Greatest in Value Giving
Man, there
has never
been any
thing like
it before !
Never be
fore such value
giving never
before such assort
ments te cheese from
at these extraordi
nary low prices.
Crowds have been at
tending and crowds
will be here today
and tomorrow te
share, tee for re
member, there arc
Actual Savings of
$10.00 te $15.00
Even Mere--!
Mr. Hill's sales and value giving is
known from Coast te Coast it is the
talk of clothing merchants every
where. But, Man this sale is even
greater than any sale Mr. Hill has
ever held.
Yeu will be surprised at the thousands
and thousands of overcoats displayed.
If you need a new Overcoat, hurry in
today, tonight, or tomorrow! Don't think
of going anywhere but te THE HILL
STORE for no ether sale can equal these
values.
Men's Winter Sul
With One or Twe Pairs of Trousers
Down gees the prices en all men's suits as a companion sale. The
savings are most unusual the values supreme. Every material
every style every pattern every coloring and a size for every
man.
Actual Savings of $10.00 te $15.00
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Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive
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Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive
Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere
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