!;Hefunnyiiig; ? man tells court r. few JtVjtH JWW.-Bl Hr35TJ?5 iff y s,j'-V". V Mr? v" 'rrtvJ I - 1 JEKmG- PUBLIC liEDGBR-PHILADELPHrA, , TUESDAY; DM3EMBEB 13, 1921- ts J- Canadian M. P. SiKfTa But Philadelphian Isn't Sure He Meant Trainleacls of Kisses' He Sent ft. HER HUBBY WANfS $25,000 Leve l n funny thins " That, nt lenst. I tlie viewpoint of Clarence O Pmnllwend i real etnt broker, formerly of 511." N'erth Thir teenth street nrcenllm te In" own statement in the Sunreme Court at Minenln I 1 ct""'liv. Mr. Sma'lw nod's tene of humor differ mntem h rrnm that of NtNen .Abrnmi, of Orennvrli1. I, I . m he is de manding S'J." OOO fiem Kmiillw.ed rtllefciticc that tV broker has nll nate-l his wife' affection-. Mr Smnl weed admitted the author ship of sundr letter jundured l' Abrami which tnent en ki" In "tmln'eml," "mountains" and "nn' "nn' Jiens," but nilded that he (sueed he did net mean all that he wrote Ne Law te Step Illm LeInc He doubted if he reallj wn sincere when he wrote te Mr. Admin1- n im that Iren bnr rmi'd net Keen him from her side, but he did -a en the stnii'l that "there i no law en enrt'i thnt ran keep a man from loving a woman " li li al?e told the court flint he liiul neiei been in love before, Migtine 'hit tin perhaps, wis the reiien that it lut h.m be hard. Mrs Mabel Abnnis, wifi of th nvt r en im bret I is &!mm&j($ m SANTA'LL HAVE HARD TIME NOT GETTING BOOKS MIXED Time-Honored Christinas Jokes Beb Up Again as Tired Clerics Arc Beset by Last-Minute Shoppers i I . 1 I A Ile-Lcil MISS VGNFs Mrl'IIUI, she Is Ciiiiiidii's llrst worn. in te enter Its Meuse of I'.irl .iiiirnt The new ineinher will sit lt.it ess. while all the men members of I'.irlijnieiit wear their hats, he wen her elei tien en the I'reiitessiv I'.iniierh' tlihet 'M' Olnped her penell from he thlek waves of hair, and Miii'ed n die looked at the lock. The hour' pacd enleklv thin time of the vear Uit in the book department lied '(slits in the artlllelnl holly wreaths and heavy tinsel streamers shone b'lRhtl.v tinder the thousands of elcetrle 'Ishts, making the shoppers eem like unreal people In a crowded fair land "I'd like a book, please." n woman, her chin burled in a pray fox fur, broke in en the pirl's nnilngs. "What kind of book?" Her penell slipped down te the waiting pud. "A book for my son. He's a niet unusual child " "Mneter'inek's 'IVuebird'?" The title tripped b'tthel off her tongue. "Ne. indeed, fie s net very much in terested In the feathered folk. My son fs nn Imlnnv Imi ITi. rpurta linnlr nrtil I tinunlly (he)) books Such an ecep tn nal mind!" The glil led the wem an te the boekslieHcs. A veung woman rushed up. "Can ou give me a book right away for inj he's almost mj Iinnee. I'll lime te mail it new if he's te get it for Christinas. !le me a hcay book. He im se htilllant. and he is going te be a law. or or an insurance agent we'ie net quite sure jet " tnas LVn for Whitenings The Usht was crewing se dim that fni kie could vinrnli make out the I tines nf these t'.ilni: In the street be- I '" Hut lie weu'd knew (iianddad. I U light, eemetlnips It was colored pic tures Oranddad had smoothed nut, and once It had been n little brass bell, .nckle had the bell en the window Hill, and new and then he tinkled It slowly. He liked te play It was Santa's reindeer driving up tne reef-way. That wa Oranddad new 1 And he had something in his pocket. Jackie could tell from the way the thin gray over coat bulged and from the way Orand dad held his arm ever 't pretectlnglv. Maybe it would be a marble or a helI icaf. Oranddad was slew In clmlblng the creaking stairs, and Jackie could hardly refrain from sneuting out when the old man's whlte cap appeared In the deer way. But he must pretend that he sus pected nothing. Presents Even Frem Ashes Oranddad drew a shaky steel up te Jackie's chair. "Have n surprise for you today, sonny. Loek! The old man excltcdl fe t In his pocket. "I found It almost In the bottom of an ash bairel," ami he pulled forth a dry brown bulb. Jackie's eyes opened wide. His little hands were trembling with exejtement "Maybe, senn." Granddad leaned ever te whisper In his ear, "rnajee It i will have a white flower en It for Christ- j mas." DESERTS WIFE, 7 CHILDREN Jersey Township Tax Collector Is Believed te Have Eloped Rebert H. Arnwine, thirty-one years old, tax collector of Dclran Township, Camden Ceunty,sN. J., left his home December 2, deserting his wife and seven children, the youngest only ten months old, police pay. His family is new destitute. At the same time Mrs. Catherine Davis, of Five Pelntu, 'Beverly, N- J.t left home, deserting her two children. It Is Said Arnwlne's accounts arc ?.1000 short. Mrs. Davis' husband had already brought suit for divorce, nam ing Arnwine as co-respondent. Mrs. Jeseph Lee, Mrs. Davis mother, ad mitted the pair had eloped, saying they had planned their action in her house In spite of her pleadings. WARM WAVE HITS DENvj Mercury Rises WGO, Shattering S cember Records i Denver, Dec. 13. A Warm tvav, .1 , most without precedent, according'- section of ihcW " 8Wet'plB' k Ml records for warm DeccmW 4 re shattered this mernlnV i dll V-nvet derwj, were shattered this morning In n d when the mercury recorded CO l r nbove zero. Don't Miss This! This week wc are run ning a big Special en 0 y I Fleur 1 I 1 r In .n1rl " 'in plaintiff said her lnnrim' had sworn fie iniirei. n t' at he Im- 1,1 me . That ''landdnd were a w lilte uniform, for he bi ner en numereu- e nn and w 1- , is n mi-t,ik , and the - ntn part in a ", ," ' " "' ' ' """ ' """ '" "rK "rK Jealeus and put her out when Small-, ok' It ius- no e ic lemeuied his I Red his left feet a bit It was (.tinnge weed had tiured 1 er aftei Abram- had (hat mu'-li " I !lt " "',eu'11 be h.s left one, tee the rene te bed leaving her ill and 1111- 1 rim...... C. Smniinmui u imt. "anie one that Jackie had had in a east attended She added rh it Suinlhvoe 1 tU. v.n.s .,1,1 nn,l fnv.rl, ,.n.n-i.,l "m f"r these iiian weeks. ha!1.,? w.n tr,n,c', ,ler ,,l, " lndx th,' leal estate and building business in My brother beliec- thnt it is either tlu ( f. Acnidtus te hi- hrethn. he B frame-up or blackmail." Handeleh U'l n t irn re l'liiUuleliiiii 1 at the con- bmallwend of .iIM.i North Thirteenth 1 li -1011 of the trial nml westiiblish his 12-lb Bag 49c Sold only in Asce Stores street, said lnt night Left Here :i Year Age "Clarence left Philadelphia mere thnn s. year age and entered the rea' estate Oranddnd alwns brought Jackie I sem thing at least once a week Seme times it was a bit el red glass that g mil fal'en from an automobile tall-1 Si II bllsii.es RE-ELECT NICHOLSON and building business in New Yerk He Banker Again Is Chesen te Head loin me iiueiii meeiing a .ir ami ,ur Abrams in .1 business win add latei forming 11 social n tuint.ince. That was all I heard of it until spvera months age, when mv brother told me thnt he was mixed up In a miu brought by Abriuns. "At first we thought it was some. thing about business, and tin n he said that Mr Ahram neeued him of steal ing his wife s nffe, tien an 1 th it he thought it was a frame-up orMdarl erMdarl mail. We Lnew nothing mere about it." Brether Scents "lYame-tip" Richard It Smallweed. nnetli 1 brother, said this meiiiiii!j he knew lit tle mere about th- case than he bad read In tl.e newspapers. He nid le had met Abrams once .mil it was his Impression that he was niplee,I b his brother as a carpenter 01 in some elmllar capacin. "J believe the are nlns te put en' City Club Willi im It N'eholsen. president of the 1. uid Title and Tn.st Cui pan . was ln-t night re-,!e, ted pr -iileiit of the ( i' ( luh. ISie.id str, ,t below Sprue Utlm eliieeis ibitfd are Vn e infsi dfii's. (J'eie IS111 11I111111 and J 1 s, id M St e, , .In e, ters, William C He-er. Clam ' C Brown, Jes,,, H Hngl"rn PiaiiMs A Snnens, I)r Jehn W. West 1,1. 1 S.ii.i'h 1 P W, fierill. Jr Newspaper Advertisements Written Circulars prepared book ets ceinpul aalea iatte s cempeeed, adriis,n uf all klnda prepared by experts In your office gr In ours Maximum Sfrtlce llinlnium Cost C COl. LEDGKU OFI'ICE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CARDS AND WRITING PAPER IN FANCY BOXES IN PHILADELPHIA TYPE 57X CADILLAC Vlrtnria ncwij pa rted rxu 'en condition throuBheut, n m irful value una i"v fi a - nt "sin NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 525 Market Street, Camden, N. J. 'I'lienc, Ciimdrn J0S4 V. Introducing the Heuse Party Queen The nuther of "Pettinc Parties" and "TradinR Wics" presents an amazing word picture of The H. P. Q. (Heuse Partj Queen) in the Magazine Section of next Sunday's Public Ledger. f The II. P. Q., buecesser te the College Widow, has a seem- I ingly endless capacity for ) "booze," smokes any number of T cigarettes, gambles with the J bejs and but read the com- I plete, untarnished description of The II. P. Q. in the Maga- zin Section of next Sunday's Public Ledger. Come See Our 1 P R nnrmirtfi i an m 1 ..,.. . 1 .-,.. r .1..- 1 is n m.uu.1 iaru pa i miuiiiiiiuii iiiimijs uruiiKiu .incKie 1 p JIBTORE.3 COlB H sem thing at least enee a week Seme- IS BHrfiTiKltyKlB ft times it was a bit el red glass that g g had fai'en from an automobile tail-1 " iinni'inii'niiiiin I'jmiMiiimiiirnsiiii'iiniiiiuPninminiiniiuiiniuiiriwi'iiiimiiiui ( I Bar Pins 1 ! UNIQUE DESIGN'S IN PLATINUM W WITH P , DIAMONDS L, m SAPPHIRES ll (i. sv MS PF.AR15? m 01 SPl Pa Platinum Covered and Green Geld Pina BM u WITH U i' ! SAPPHIRES DIAMONDS g l li TOURMALINES AMETHYST 1 i! 11 VanHusfn & Stekrs Ce. li imi ai-i AT lill JEWELERS ml I :j m&m j 1 H23 CHESTNUT ST. Jl 904-906 CheStnUt Street , ailMgnrmmmmrnHnmmnmammnnammfflUa Hi s...Sjp..oi;T.r;r;;,ne;rK.1rv..M.S.U,nilM I t )i : - IHTrrnwn laaasaaiiiii nn mi., i im. Tl AITI I AIIT UITU maamammammmnmm 11 j LB SERVICE LB SERVICE j I I ifcrP Space required 50 less space hbl I I MMWm te handle for handling LjgPSji I S rCferaN 137,000 160.000 SSSfer I B -PC i-Tt cicceunts accounts $Wfr I J M m Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Christmas Candies Famous Ben Bens, 65c lb. Famous Chocolates, 75c lb. Swiss Chocolates, $1.00 lb. M. F. Chocolates, $1.25 lb. All of the above Confections are packed in 1-, 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-lb. Dexet. , Ben Bens dc Luxe, $1.50 te $7.50 per box Heading Terminal Stere Open Evenings 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Germantown Ave Atlantic City, N. J. XMAS CARDS am rjfrsr.u .ins Yen Will Find Them Attractive and Moderately Priced Open Evenings Till 0 The Library Shep dm 15 Seuth 13th St. I'lllllltlrllililtl 'III"1 J s Wnt ' ffiwraiiiniiHiiiirei inraiii'iiiini'ici'iiM'iiiiiiiiiii nnn'i1 i You'll taste the "1 , I difTerence! 1 1 Coffee j H .:n At all our Stores 1 The Six Big Divisions of Library Bureau Service I Ibrar7 Bureau has for 45 ears satisfied the filing and record nedi of manu facturer;, banks, insurance companies, retailers, and practically eiery ether kind cf business anl profession litrgt. and small. J. Special Service Allah sts Service Indexing Snke -Stjiutital Scrvlce 2. Specialized Departments Bank Oepirtment Government Department Insurance Department Library Department 3. filing Systems Alphabetic Olegraphic Ifumeric I li. Automatic Index Subject 4. Card Recerd Systems I D Ejiles Recerd I. B. Stock Recerd I B. Card Ledger L.B. Viable Recerd File 5. Cabinets Weed and Steel Card inlet cabinet j Counter night units Horizontal unit!. L I). Card record desks Vertical units 6. Supplies Cards Over 1 ,000 styles of plain index and stock forms. Felders L.B. Reinforced folders Plain and tab folders Guides Plain, printed and cellu- leiaea Removable label guides Metal Up guides Card -keeping versus book-keeping Hew L.B. is helping te cut down costs Te help you increase your profits either through increased business or decreased expenses that is the primary purpose of L.B. Service. Fer example, a fast growing New Yerk bank needed mere space for its customers. Yet every department was already ever-crowded and could spare no room. L.B. tackled the accounting department. It replaced space wasting book ledgers with a space-saving L.B. Card ledger. The savings resulting are shown en the chart above. The new L.B. Card ledger net only takes care of all the old ac counts, but 23,000 additional accounts, and all in half the old space. Hew the L.B. Card ledeer can save for you i"B. Card ledger, just veur phone operator te get While the case above shows savings in a bank, the L.B. Card ledger is equally efficient in every ether kind of business. Saves costly time Instead of laboriously thumb ing fragile pages of an unwieldy book instead of wandering through a maze of active and in active accounts you simply let your fingers travel nimbly ever the cards te the account you want. Saves costly space An L.B. Card ledger desk houses 24,000 accounts within arm's reach of a seated clerk. Compare such convenience with the number of bound or loose leaf books you new use and the space they occupy. A geed man te talk te Let an L.B. salesman explain mere fully the advantages of an ust tea your phone operator te get L.B. en the telephone, and have a representative call. Library Bureau Founded 1876 Plans 1 Makes -"installs 1 C.'iri.irrfillnt! systems - Cablrtets Supplies M. . MOV1GOMEK1, .Manager 910 Chestnut Street, Ph ladelphia Telephenes: Bell 3391 and Main 7391 ' i 1 n Watches for Christmas Gifts In buying a watch, net only should design be considered, but the timekeeping qualities. Wc are proud of our reputatiei. for handling only deeendable watcnes. flBK!r'2 '.8 P c 'ytf A young man's watch of 14-kt. geld, thin model de sign, with dependable E1-' gin movement $30. An appropriate wrist-watch for a man. The case is substantially made and fitted with jeweled Elgin movement radium dial and hands, leather wrist band. Sterling Silver $28 14-kt. geld 55 P3ig J) 1 1 IIIIhnaq "" 2w& A dependable watch for a man, fitted with 17 -jeweled Hamilton movement. 14-kt. geld $90 Geld filled 42 If you have net already received our new catalog, call or write for a copy. S. Kind & Sens, 1110 Chestnut Street DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS (St . rr x s . :jj !i itf'Hil J if - Imp , jiSOh -. M -V' If v H, m F5J l',l JfaT"'" iii'u.sa.-,w ij.Tr?,- V!(M' 'te M VI '.T t-m W tT ,y ", Winter Apparel for Women, Misses and Children for Personal Use and for Gifts at Special Prices Particular attention is directed te the Women's and Misses' Coats en the Third Fleer d te the several excellent groups of Juvenile Coats en the Second Fleer. There is little likelihood of Coats is geed as these being sold at any lower prices in January. l b Women's and Misses' $90.00 te $95.00 Coats for $73.00 In the smartest of recent fashions with every attention paid te details of finish. The materials are belivia or panvelaine in black, navy, brown or taupe; cellars of nutria or Australian opossum. Women's and Misses' $115.00 te $125.00 Coats for $95.00 Made from beautiful lustrous evera in black, navy, brown, Sorrento biue or mahogany; black fox, nutria or Aus tralian opossum cellars. All Betty Wales Dresses at Reductions of 25 At this end-of-the-season time we have only a few Betty Wales Dresses left in stock and en these prices have been reduced 25. Street, Afternoon and Evening Fre' ks new $15.00 te $48.75; sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. Women's and Misses' Camel's-Hair Coats at $55.00 and $60.00 Genuine camel's -hair; in natural color at $55.00; in black, dark brown nd saddle brown at $60.00. All are 'ull-length models half lined. Misses' Suits at Half Price One-of-a-kind Suits in serge, duvet de laine and ether materials, some rimmed with fur. Fermer prices, ?52.50 U $185.00 new $26.25 tc $92.50. Misses' Skating Suits at $12.50 Chic and practical Suits consisting of tam-e'-shanter, slip-en sweater and pleated skirt; excellent for skating or outdoor sports wear; sizes 10, 18 and 20 years. Girls' Scheel Coats at $17.50 Wonderful values warm, geed-looking Coats of pole cloth, tweed and velour in a number of desirable colors; sizes 6 te 16 years. Girls' Chinchilla Coats at $32.50 Chinchilla, when it is the line quality used in these Coats, is one of the most practical of materials ; cadet blue, navy and brown ; sizes 6 te 16 years. Girls' Coats at $45.00 te $100.00 If you want a really distinctive Ceat for your daughter, we suggest that you see these. We specialize in line gar ments, and you will agree when you see them that the charm of style and beauty of materials and furs makes them well worth the price asked. Brushed Weel Suits for Little Felks Cap, Leggings and Sweater complete for $8.50; sizes 2 te 4 years; several desirable colors. Knitted Worsted Suits at $12.50 Fer little boys and Wis of 4, 6 and years. Ceat, Hat 'and Leggings of A-arm knitted worsted in wanted dark -olers. The Best Value in Little Felks' Coats Yeu Can Find Anywhere Fer little boys and girls of 2 te 6 years! Most of them are chinchilla and the price is only $11.85; warmly lined and inter lined. Many customers have told us of Coats no better which were marked at $3.00 te $7.00 mere in ether stores, tea i s .!- rre