Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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Ends Life With Shet,
and D. S. C. Man Sends
Bullet Inte Brain
MOTHER DOUBTS SUICIDE
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Tee M IKv. eecrctnry and treasurer
ai Vlirllllnnt Mnn-ifnctnrlnu Com Cem
J" t 1037, II 1re nvcmir. wan found
Set te 1-ntli Ii W' P'-101 "
Jlwiropemokrnt.M,l.
The Marvland coroner pronounced It
, cac of huIcI'Ie. lint hlm.i.hei. Mrs.
n.1, ilnv of New Yerk, widow of the
K " nW, Pmmlnt rhlladcl
Stan, nnil Hry McDcvltt. Cover Cever
cil,n,,r M'eretnry nnd one of Unv's
55,5? WenK de net accept thlk
thi?v'waa n regimental MTRcnnt-maJer
J nV S rranen ,1m Inx the war. Jin
Itruns i , . niui ticulsliril Service
S?m for I . I" the Argenne Fer-
Kfng,w.l.eaetean8aul.
patch Dearer uum.
,'et Cev,ard, Says Mether
Uv boy did net Mil himself," Raid
vt. mit!ir. "I cannot Imagine a man
ft "' brave cneush te win the Ills Ills
SSSuWscrvIce Cress brine nich a
Si., te tnke hid own flfe. He
fficrv Ling in the world te live for,
rienly e money, n devoted w fe whom
Cloud nl who was devoted te hlnr.
aid eicellent health."
Mr. McDcvltt wan even mere cm-
tt, ridiculous te ?ny that lie killed
MmJeH." he wild. "I hew been hln
n rsenul ntterney for years nnd he was
C te Me me only InBt week. He was
S splendid spirits. Ills company never
LJn better venr. He Imd plenty of
fund" ni.li if hnd been In New Yerk
Wtins his mother, nnd taking some
Sedal treatments. Tn. rumor that
Sewn despondent be,rnue hi" wife is
111 is ridiculous. She li net really ill nt
'' "He had planned te go te New Yerk
TcsteTtlar. find had telephoned her thnt
tmt mernini? he would be theie by 1
o'clock. He had lulled " earlier
train, and had made reservations from
Baltimore for the 0 o'clock train. He
wan net the tpe of man who would
mnlte these arrajiRements te create a
fahe impression.
Thinks It Was Accident
"Since he came buck from the war
he htn had n passion for collecting all
kinds of small arms. lie had every
male of fercicn pNtel. I imagine he
vrm foehni: with n nun he did net un
derstand when It went off."
Mr. Hay was MUs Gertrude Miller,
ef this city. Hay planned te live in
Foceinoke, where Ills company hnd es
tablished a factor, as resident man
ager and had just completed a fine heuc
there.
Chief of Police W. A. Stroud, of
Pocomoke Cit, described today the
finding of the body. "I arrived about
an hour after Itebert Stokes, the butler,
discovered the body after hearing the
liet," he "aid. "Mr. Hay had ap
parently been hitting en the edge of the
Md in his new home en Second street
here. He had fallen back, nnd n .2u
callber automatic pistol lav a few
inches from hi hand. There was
nut iWWMiiiinn'iiilgaBfi'nara r,Vi'iJ
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MAYORHITSSNIPING
ON CLEANING P
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Roviews Progress Made In
Preparation for Projeet te
Begin January 1
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EOEMbER,, 1021
500 HORSES PURCHASED
LEE M. KAY
Secretary nd treasurer of the
Ilrllllant Manufnci tiring Company,
tills city, found dead In I'ocemolto
City, Mil.
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$450.00
licautiful iKind-wroueht,
all-platinum ring contain
ing a tingle irttliant
diamond.
Gift
Selection
5 ma'le easy after nn Inspec
tion of our dlapluv nt S'ltcliell
Dlarrnr.rti A fimll deiieslt new
lll rsern until rhrlxtmen time
any MIUMell Diamond jeu nay
elect
Send for latest Uluitrated folder
Open 9 V. M. te 5:30 I'. M.
Mitchell's
Established 187S
Diamond Stere
37 Seuth 8th ,?',,
Hi
Oil
bleed about, but we could net bcc where
lie hnd nhet himself at tlrst. ,
"Examination by Dr. R. Lehall.
however, allowed lie had shot himself
through the right nostril, the bullet
penetrating the brain. I cannot under
stand why he did this. He seemed in
perfect health, had plenty of money,
ami had just completed u beautiful
home. It Kcemcd te me lie had evcrj -thing
in thlu world the heart could wWh
for.'1
Mr. ltay had planned te go te New
Yerk ycHtcrdny te visit hit) wife In the
hospital there. Stokes, the butler, wnw
busy packing the ung when' he heard
the shot. He ran te Mr. Itny'H room
and found iilm llng across the bed.
A Jury wan empaneled by Edwin 8.
Hurgis, the Cerqner, the verdict being
that Hay came te his death ns the result
of a pistol wound, sulf-inllictcd. He
side hl widow, nnd mother, u brother,
Chester P. Hay, survive him.
LEFT $820,985 ESTATE
Mrs. Mary Powers Harris Property
Inventory Filed
The personal estate of Mr. Mary
Powers Harris, daughter of the late
Themas H. Powers, weallln chemical
manufacturer, was nppinNid at PS-0,-!)"..
7." in nn inventory filed today In
the office of the register of wills.
Mrs. HnrrN was the widow of .T.
Campbell Harris. She died August HO
nt her home, Haenswoed, Scheel Heuse
lane, Gcrmnntewn.
tiventerii'N nlxe wee filed for tin
estate of Mathilda J. Knowles, $11 S.
240.0:1; James S. Fullerton, .-54 107.00,
and Calii I. Jliirictt, S.r,''2.lL.
The wills probated today were these
of Helena W. Phlevcr, who died In the
Presbyterian Hospital. ??000, nnd .Tulln
M. Harre, 42111) North Seventh street,
S3 10(1.
The progress being mndc in prepar
ing for city-wide municipal street clean
1'R, beginning Jnnunry 1, was reviewed
today by Mayer Moere, who also com
mented en ceuncilmnnic sniping 'against
the street-cleaning piano.
The Mie or late yesterday Inspected
stables purchased by the city as part
of the municipal street-cleaning plant.
Today he Issued this statement :
"If the people could see hew large
a plant the city In rearing te take ever
muni, Ipnl street cleaning January 1 next
they would understand thte huge tnsk
which confronts Director Gnven, of the
Department of Public Works, notwith
standing the grilling he is obliged te go
through nt ceuncilmnnic meetings.
"We have net hnd time, seeing hew
many difficulties are in the way of ef
fecting this new orgnnlzntlen, te tnke
tlie trade and civic bodies or their rep
resentatives about te see what is being
done, but It would be highly cducatlennl
nnd inspirational, I think, if we could
de se.
"The Director lias recently purchased
500 horses, splendid specimens of the
Perchorea and Nerman breedf. Je a J
dltlen he has purchased by competition
some of the geed horses of the old con
tractors, nnd he will be obliged te pur
chase mere. Further than this, great
purchases of wagons nnd ether equip
ment have had te ba made, and the sta
bling and stornge problems have net been
the lenst of the Director's difficulties.
IJut the work lias progressed with deter
mination te see that the new City Char-
,am tu lltrnd l,n in nnil thnf tnlinlplnnl
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street cleaning is put ever en the first
of the yean
"We have hnd te alter existing build
ings, clear away rubbish nnd debris In
order te make our livestock safe, nnd
te preserve city property. This new
street-cleaning business, as taken ever
by the city, will, when written, form
one of the most Interesting chapters
of the city's history."
DON GOWN FOR LAST TIME
Tradltlbnal Garment Wern by U. of
P. Senior Class Head Wern Out
Today nt 12 :510 o'clock the traditional
' senior gown, worn by the president of
i every f,onier class since 188!), was
denned for the last time. Frem new
en it will be set nslde ns a relic te be
1 admired and revered by old gratis and
i wondered nt bv younger undergraduates
nn li first, senior sewn. Hut its de-
ried of service Is ever. Tattered nnd
worn by the constant use of thirty-two
years, it can be used henceforth only
as nn ornament.
Te replncc it J. Hartley Mer
rick, an alumnus of the I'nlver
slty, presented today te Jehn M.
Hhecdy, president of the senior class,
a new academic gown. The student body,
members of the alumni nnd guests of the
I'nlverslty gathered In Welghtmnn Hnll
te witness the ceremony, after which
both the old nnd the new gowns
were placed In a double mnhegany
ense provided for the purpose In Hous Heus Hous
eon Hall.
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HOLD MAN .IN CHECK FRAUD;
ACCUSED BY TAXI DRIVEK5
8uspect Borrowed $5 "for Tips,"
Then He Was Arrested
Albert E. Ilallowell, fifty-two, who
snys he lives In Ardmere. was held In
$400 ball for court today bv Magistrate
O'Drlcn, when four drivers for the Yel
low Tnxicab Company testified he had
passed worthless checks en them for his
fare and hnd borrowed their money.
Driver Geerge Fisher nl'i that en
November 8 he picked Hallewpll up it
the Colonnade Hetel when Hnlltiwcll
told him te drive te the home of the
late Hcnnter Knox nt Valley Forge.
Upen nrriving there, Fisher said Hnl Hnl
lewell directed him te turn back and
drive te Philadelphia. He said the bill
wan &1R.1K. for which Tie acctVcd Hal-
lewell'a check when he rcprescntcdjilm
self ns the brother of prominent business
men. Fisher said the check turned out
te be worthless.
Then three ether drivers testined te
slmilnr experiences. One said Ilal Ilal Ilal
loeoll borrowed .$2.00 of him. another
said he borrowed seventv-flve cents and
the ether said he lent Hallewvll $0 lst
night just before he had him arrested.
This driver snid Hnllewell engaged his
cnb, un il after driving nil ever the city
Uie bill came te $M. Hnllewell nsVcd
him te nccept n check, but he refused.
Then Hnllewell told him te drive te the
Hcllevue-Htriitferd. where he snld he
could get his check cashed.
When they arrived nt the hotel
Leenard snld he lent him .$5 "for tips
te get the check cashed." Hnllewell
was unable te get the check cashed se
Leenard had him nrtcstcd.
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The "hewmuchwill-it
cost" buyer of printing is
gradually being replaced
by the "whaMvill-it'de"
man
Tiie Helmes Press, cPrintn
1315-29 Cherrv Street
Philadelphia
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FINE FRAMING'
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
TOE ROSENDACH GALLERIES
1310 Wnlnnt Street
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DAVISON'S
SONS.Inc
Jewelers
WEDDING RINGS
OF
PLATINUM
$17-50 $3().oe
I'lnln, Cni'veil or Knuruved In
Kxqulnltr Drslcns
Let our engravers carry te com
pletion the tfesltrn which expresses
your Individuality.
Comparison Invited
210 S. 13th St.
ti
lXnhllilied ISO,-
A Most Acceptable
Gift
is a mirrei; no home ever has enough of them.
We have just framed in our own shops some
especially attractive designs in antique gilt,
silver and polychrome ; some glasses have the
stylish French panel cut.
A special value is the new antique gilt
three-glass buffet mirror four feet six inches
long at $35.00.
Anether is the handsome polychrome and
gilt mirror 34x17 inches at $25.00.
The Rosenbach Galleries
1320 Walnut Street
FINE STATIONERS
Frem Paris
SILK
CARD CASES
CIGAR &
CIGARETTE
CASES
Beautiful patterns
Seme mounted with geld
and silver
$3.00 te $20.00
1121 Chestnut Strcet
F&TATvr,nTvrrfc .SiTnerr'TVf Arv
The Peliahed Girdle Diamond
has been accorded the highest
recognition by Diamond Authorities
here and abroad
Comjsarhen for Quality
and Price invited
FOUR ACCUSED OF SLAYINGS
One Prisoner Denies Guilt In Death
Six Years Age
Four men charged with mtinW were
nrrnlgned today before Judge McPlier McPlier
sen. All pleaded net guilty and were
reinnndcd te Meynmensing Prison te
await trial.
The defendants nrc Rebert Le Cler,
KiK Hpring Garden utiect, held for the
denth of (Julste Iltinii ; Ernest Hr-e-mono,
for the death of William
ltnnlszwskl, 4803 Tnceny street, De.
comber 17f 1015: Hnmuel Hnhdbwy, V ,
Ncgre( 12:15 Hninhrldge street, fertfcs, Jr '
death of Cern Hmnllwoed, Octebtr.ilT.
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Alter street, for the denth of 0ilvjn
Illdiwiiic ,., tmitii (jieveinni! nve1
nue, October IS.
Delaware County Flremen In Teat
The Dclawnte Count Firemcii'H Ah
! soel.it ion will iMiiliiit n llre tout te-
morrow afternoon at Cliften Ilclghte,
I under the din- ten of fount Flre
Marshal Chares Chirk. Fifteen com
panics will "light" two "factory fire "
Especially Attractive
Suits and Overcoats
$40 $45 $50
Ferre Suits and Overcoats
assure you of splendid fabrics,
unexcelled tailoring, correct style
and a large variety of pure
wool materials in well selected
patterns.
There is no question of your
being fitted correctly.
Sensible Xmas Gifts
for Men
Cleth Geivns $8.50 te $55
Silk Shirts $8 te $10
Neckwear 50c te $4
Silk Half Hese 60c te $5
Silk Geiens $25 te $100
Handkerchiefs 25c te $1.50
Mufflers $2.50 te $18.50
Gloves $2.50 te kn
Christmas Gifts Appropriately Boxed
Ferre O Ce.inc.
Clothiers & Outfitters
Agents for Rogers Pcct Cletha
Chestnut Street at Juniper,
MJiBilMhHTBillHi il SI 11 W UI'IHI'IHIII KM
I ils 1
$155.00
BEAUTIFUL green - 3eld
filigreed rins with plati
num top very eflectively dis
plays a single brilliant diamond.
This and many ether pieces of
diamond jewelry can new be
had at prices that nre unusu
ally low. We invite your in
spection. KENNEDY & BRO.
Eitabllihed 1878
Diamond Merchants & Jeweler
102 S. 13TH ST.
Dunn
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Ui, Mealy, Selected
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Twelve geed ones in
every dozen
At nil our Stores
teiiaaiBi
1 ALegi
Men
cel Stere for
Neckwear
Heuse Coats
Handkerchiefs
Muillcrs
TnneliiiB llajja
SwentcrH
LnmiKinir Gowns
Moter Wear
Fur-Lined Ceata
Lvciiins Dress
Chillies
4 Fer years men who ap
preciate the distinctive,
the unusual, and the fin
est at reasonable prices
have been consistent
patrons of Jacob Reed's
Sens.
Cf Why, then, isn't it log
ical that you who are
buying gifts for men
should come te this
Stere new splendidly
provided with merchan
dise especially chosen
for holiday buyers' se
lections? G lei CH
Heuse IJebes
Silk Shirts
Canes
Pelts
Hosiery
Hath Ilebes
Umbrellas
Gelf Tekritv
Dress WnlntceatB.
Fraternity Wear
JACOB REEDS SONS
1I424-M-26 CMimint Street
Three Persons Are
sick or injured
Suppose there were no
hospitals te which te send them?
Yeu can furnish for a day, the
doctor, the nurse, the bed" all these
wonderful blessings that a hospital
affords
All for Ten Dellar
With net a further thought or the
slightest effort en your part. The most
holy and beautiful work you can de is
done for you; yours is the inner glow and
satisfaction of having made it possible.
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Slip a $10 note, a
check (te the or
der of the Wel
fare Federation)
or a money order
in an envelope
and mail with
this
WelfAre I'edcratien, l.'iOO Spruce St.
Philadelphia
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Give Ten Dollars
Here It Is!
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Address
Space Contributed by a Friend of the Welfare Federation
Ne Eleventh - Heur
Preparations Could
Produce PERRY'S
SUPER-VALUES
28 $33 $38 $43
MANY, MANY MONTHS age this Super
Value idea was born and began taking defi
nite form in our plans for this Fall and
Winter.
It was carefully planned with but one
objective
te get clothing prices back te nor
mal right away and give our
customers (present and te be)
values extraordinary that would
make them "sit up and take
notice."
PERRY'S
YOU KNOW HOW THE SCOTCH
ARE they never de anything half - way.
And when it comes te making fine over ever over
eoatings they have no superiors in the
whole world. J. & J. Crombie of Edinburgh
make the famous Crombie overceatings.
They don't sell te everybody in fact, only
a few stores have their goods, and we are
fortunate enough te have the largest assort
ment in Philadelphia. Our Super-Value
prices are unmatchable. Crombie Montag Mentag
nacs $85, Crombie Ulsters $68. MADE
OUR WAY.
PERRY'S
THE CHARITY BALL IS OVER, but
ether social affairs seen crowd the calen
dar. Evening Clethes are priced h"-' 'way
below what you'd expect te pay fc 'uch
elegantly styled, perfect fitting Dinner and
Evening Dress clothes. Our Super-Values
prices for Dress Ceat and Trousers, are
$38, $43, $48. Evening Dress Ceat and
Trousers, $48 te $65. Silk vests, $7.50,
$9.00 and $10.00.
PERRY'S
WHY SHOULDN'T A BOY have a
stylish a suit as his Dad? Ne reason
in the world when here at Perry's we've
get JUNIOR SUITS in new light
Cassimeres and Cheviots (just in)
with all the little style touches that
make such a hit with Yeung America
$24 te $32.
Perry & Ge.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
MacDonald 8l Campbell
Men's
Extraordinary Value
Suits
$30 te $48
rrt. ,cry uncomme htles, fabrics an-l tuilerliijc.
the height of qualitj and wnikninnMnp. Suits
that urn wendeiful in koeiI (1ks flt ,m, hlPV.
ice, and with beautiful shapes that will t.iv m
because thy an tailored m. .Suits that 'an
just ng-nt for business or dress, values we ,le
net belli vt you, or unjone, tan match at eui
pi-ices. Ample anety, ami a full ranir. . '
hi7.es, be we can lit jeu j e Uctl.
Nete
Great Vnr'ety
Popular Priced Overcoats,
$25 te $50
Men's Hnts, Clothing, Hnberdnshery,
Moter Wear
1 334-1 336 Chestnut Street
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