Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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fcfaiH Irtf le. ntlllflhf Frehcii eeurU ainl
Gcrnttta cAHtlf-s for bieVfcreundn.
When JackRtin Gouraud tllca, til
widow, it vra said. Induced Power
Gouraud te divorce Olndvfe, Who tetalled
te marry a stage tnanngpr, Lewis Hop Hep
per, and the two women returned te
Enjtlnnd and Inter te the United States.
In .tune, 1014, Londen wis Riirprlntd
when (lie formal announcement wan
made of the marriage of Mrs. Gouraud
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asseur's Wife Charges Fermer,10 Ateiaadm MUkineff
Prfncess With Alienation of
V J-iusband's Affections
Ceal Company Sale
Brings New Charges
ever alft, after mltti avtdft tte ifcrtrf
eht award,
It in ncceKaarv, as a preliminary, te
ttfilaln why the Jackaen B. Reynolds
Byndlcate In known also aa the "IUker
Crowd" or the "Flrat National of New
Yerk crowd." The Reynold Syndi
cate took Ha name from an individual
who was given power of attorney by his
associates In the negotiations for the
i liuil'lllinc in iiie wick, idc iBHcr n
ciewd" aebriquet came Inte being from
the fact that the dominating. Interest
in thn avnrllratf. mu tA Uh fljrm V I
Oaker. .ir , the son of Gcnrsc K. fluker, I nnce Company has Hine and Moere ou
Verk, Se are ta frleftffs, Htn,Jtoere,
tflwi AreaWcll Cemented
Hlne and Moere are dlrecteis In the
American Can Company. The American
Cotten OH Company has en its direc
torate Moere, Morren and Illnc. linker,
Jr., and Morren are director In the
Atlas Portland Cement Company, of
which their associate Morren Is presi
dent. Hine aftd Moere nre directors of
the National Htacult Company.
rue uinenty-i'nenenix iiie lnsur
IZARRE CAREER RECALLED (c.MinBd from r. en.
rVew Yerk. Dei t. Thtemh fhe
arrest lt night of .lefm r Oldinlen
iJawyer, en n iharc of cxtoitien tr
n efcame known thai
Mrs Amy Crocker
Sr. The elder IUker is one of the
richest men In the country. He Is chair
man of the Klrat National Hank of New
Yerk, often referred te as "Haker's
bank. ' He Is also a director t the
creups They meet each ethei an of ten I Cen,,r ' Hiead of New Jersey
tlnani'lally around the mahogany of a If, ker. St.. has bought into the
boerd-room table as often as they de,1 Company It would have been a
around the mere festive beard of some Plain open-and-shut case." of course.
. -.....-. .--. - .. . .... i .-.. .. i n fi.nnr nnn-npar . a . .. bn i A. m j.
av. .....a. v. .....it..:., ..IF. OlIII. VICUIKC
its beard: Hhker and Moere are ill
rectors of the Delaware, J,acknvnntin
and Western Tlallread. These In
stances might be multiplied, but the
examples arc sufficient te Illustrate the
point which the ruffled minority stock
holders are trying te make.
Se much for the "Identity of Intel
the htahe 1 airtr it.rt tha
The "k'icV of the, minority stock-
helflfin ! based mainly en an increase
In the v.iliiO of the coal company be'
tween July HI, the date of the last bal
ance sheet, en which the bids werfc
based, and the date of sale, Novem
ber 15,
The Reynolds Byndlcate made w
prevision te meet any advance In the
value of the coal company. The trftnk
lln Securities Corporation offered te
meet any Increases te the coal com
pany's assets between July SI and No
vember 15. The minority KtockbeldcrH
nllege that this Increase comes te ?f,
000.000 or $2,000,000. If the Reynolds
Syndicate Rets the stock permanently,
the minority stockholders lese just this
much money, they say
Anether allegation Is thai the dlrec-
. ait..1 . n7nt
ests." which the minority stockholders ters of the Central Railroad of New
allege. There Is another place where Jersey knew well when they mane tne
cnnrminn nnmrw in n imrriv mirini wn.v. ' ,;-." ji i C L.i . . " "".- i "-; ",", ...;. i. '" ' ' -J L ". .i.i ...V... " il. nnl mm.
Messrs Stetesbun. Wlllard and De c ".' out ins son is net a mrccier I '"e snep pinencs. as set tertu noierc. inwnru luai uu- vmur u ' ,,.
l-'erret naturallv are geed friends nnd of the railroad. However, the minority It hits the minority stockholders' money ' pnny had increased vastly between tne
OniiiniXfermnrir I 'ee business allies Their association, Mencnniuers tninB this bank connection corn. They say they stand te lese at we dates
of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. .he '"i?1 ut ?,,.!,. th.at ,he llMt N" Syndicate gets the company. 'dlcatc. because of the fortunate circum- Andrew it tresi wiike.-na
Mi Stotesbury. for example. s chair- ,;;-h ''" "C' , ."ri,. -""". T"""7." .. ucn or tne ..menmy mm ens c ,sia.ceserinc n an ...... ..--. r(
"n,lAn " Se' rich nnd !"! .". AJhUail
tiiy-ffi i ftt ay MVw 1
the vMttrt e( ifwj-ty.
Thi Wrnilett.'llst bt Bt6cklifcidCta lr)
the Reynold Syndicate, vlth their Veil'
tfenCO fthd amount Of BtOcK, iouews :
.Tmf A. Aiisaner, New Y
t)nl Anthcnr, Nw Yerk
v. k. Ann. Kintvien, v.
fi. ii .nin.vr, WHRfa'iinnv i...
F.nRer, Jr., nw Tors
arr
Jamea ft. Aiisaner, New irerk
ier
'llk(
aerrarnker, Jr., Nw Ter
mte.-B. imrutr. TVliK'rr .
Iwlly N' It.rk.r. riilllmerf .
Itancls D. D.rlew, New Tork
atom it. nwiierd, wiik-i
cur n. Dennett. wilk-nrre
C It. Ilrtnh.m, Klnlen, Pi
B Vf. Uorceeld New Yerk .
Hd. h. lirevoert. New Yerk
Iiuae Iluchnnin. New Yerk
Peuulan Iluntlnc. Wllken-nsrre
Waae It. UuntTnff, Aanlsnrt. I.
H. U. Heldlnv Company. Nw Yerk
Ilurna-lIeldln Company, New Yerk
At. P. llurna. Kur Ynrlc
Clarence i. Capwell. Wllkeinarre
it. u. i;arreniar. piymeum. i-i
Carftartlf
Hattle D. Carter, Mauch Chunk
IIKI
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Oeerre It. Deiuhertr, Allentetvn
It Clark. WllkM-lHrre
SSmuel j.
William il. Cenrnsliam. Wllkn-I'arre
crewe. iiaiumere
It, S00
BOO
200
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30.000
1,000
100
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28'
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2.000
t.JftO
280
1 000
132
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3.000
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formal
purchasing
agent for the
Kstheman Repub
!h Mis Gouraud is
i he ris lighter of
thn 'lUn Klliwn
Mt.Atvent riAfr nrrnnl Crocker.
California millionaire and has been
foul' times married She inh'-ritcd a
fortune and h prominent keciall
Oldmixen who Mr (leiiinud s
attorney as arrested en remp'a "' of
Mrs. Schlll He rvas ielal m
82000 ball for irraisrnmem "1la,
Mrs. S4I1III NismIj
Chionelogi.all th ferv begins "
ral month" age when Mis Schlll in
stituted suit for nlirnat n The Schills
have three 1 Idldren Mrs Schlll is de
scribed a Ining in n .nintilv furnished
flat at lri .Manhctr.il! avenu'- liarri
prisaed for menev 10 ippc-t hr.'f
8.nd hsr children
Scblll. Bfcerdine 10 mailrbie mfoi mfei mfoi
t&atlen was the pur haslng ngent tm
the Kstheman Republw Then be be
came Mrs Oeuraud's kecretavy. and
later her masseui Mi Schill. in th--affidavit,
"yivh hei husband accompanied
Mrs. Gouraud " I'urepc nnd tetuiud
with her
Kchill diappeaieii nmh -irtes n
sert he is a ' fugitive from justice." Hut
the basis of Mrs Schlll s complaint lies
in Oldniuen s alleged use of this fa 1 .
iirr M'niii teiu inc peiuc 1. lu.vnir
I'rlncess Mlsklneff
hs defendant in a
100 (100 nllenatlen
mi 1 hi ought bv man of th beard of the Ilea
M 1 s Elizabeth nanv Mr Wlllard In Pre
i!-i. 1 ..i. - I t!t A. ..! rtU.A T)MI1A.
.Cllll, .ic II. ' .in liiiiu.r Mill. Winn Aill.lliraw. mnv CeSt P
Hi 1, 11 e Sehlll. 1 Inteiesting facts are made even mere ,... nj,
enierinining wnen one considers mm
the llaltlmere nnd Ohie Rnilread an
LewlH 3. Mavlea. IVanamle
Albert Delnlheren. Newark
Allisen jjerid, nioemfltld. I'a
Jehn II. Deuatltr Kenstten, I'a
Walter t'abrltfltcr, Audenrled, Pa
cnaries J. ray. New Yerk. .
Se rich and
the minority
thn dividend
HO theft Are nr nfhftfH fhn liivernef . .iltitM. rtf tl.nl r.nnnnlsl l.lttAt. . Ut,U aII lias naf an thn ftrnrllPfttft WAR
, purchasers of stock after young Raker, the minority stockholders believe thntj taking ever the stock sufficed te cover
r ' ,.8Je effltcrs or directors of "Raker's the syndicate "get en the inside" In ' the greater part of their initial pay-
the purchase or the coal company. ment. it is rumored mat tneir actual
1 The minority stockholders nllege that outlay en the Cist payment wah only
the Reynolds Syndicate, adjudged the ?i; n slime.
highest bidder by Messrs. Stetesbiiry. r.n-i !.-.-.. 1.. fr,i.t
Wlllard and De Ferest, made their bid ea "Wten Interest
en the basis of the company's niscts' t ;R said whether truthfully or net
at the date of sale. The ether bidders (aniint be told that the committee of
put in their bid en the balance sheet ,lf,,P, steesbury, Wlllard and de Fet-
of the company as of July .11. The rest, was moved te give I he stetk te the
ifernnifin xvnfiirnrp mm xiii .4111. mi
National Hank nre flenriri V nnlrni- nartlr nnrnhln In push nnd nnrtlv in
'lialrman of the beard: Francis L. , deferred payments ever n period of
Hlnc. piesident; Geerge F. Raker, Jr .' eleven months from the dote of fele
vice president: J R Revmilrls vti I Interest was te he nald en the deferred
payments of 0 per cent a year
the .ew lerk t entrnl Uallread jointly bnni.
neiu hemetning use -in per cent et tne
Rending C'empanys outstanding stock Who Made l'p Syndicate?
Te use mere exact figures the Reading Which is why the minority stockheld-
Company -of whose beard Mr. Rtetcs- ers declare that "some or nil of the
bun is chairman has in round niim- members of the said Revnelds Svndicate
hers SI 40000.000 outstanding capital are Interested, directly 'or indirectly. In
stock Of this amount the naltlmere' the Central Railroad Company of 'New
nnd Ohie of which Mr Wlllard Is pres- Jersey"
dent and thf New Yerk Central, own ,vt.' -.,,,.,.. .... . ,.,..
Sr.S.3l'i.-.flOO worth Tlier nre nil mem- v..1Y'rr"".a"u 'ors 01 tne rirsi
beis, by courtesy anvway of the Vhib
f fnendlj millions "
Infornu-.tien Much Desiied
'l lip minority stockholders hHve net
marie sny charges against these three
men indeed, they have net made just
what might be called charges against
anybody They think It mighty strange,
hnwevei and mere than a matter of
president Directum
Maker, Geerge F Hafcer
Fahnestnik. F. ,. Hine,
xard. W H Moere. J
( harles D Morten and J
Oeerce V.
Jr . William
Ic C. Led
R Morren.
B. Reynolds.
Shares in the coal company have
What Others Offered
The Franklin Securities Corporation,
another bidder, offered te buy the stock
as of July 81. for ?3t.l)20,M4, payable
balance
ed
1 i-i - .,.-.. . v. - -. -. .... nppn nniit-nt lit n 1 Aa rr "i.n i.n.-.i
i-nini-icieij c. icini tne inai v ..11 iuj .. ;, . " .. . ....... ,V . , ".S" wnZ I M per cent upon eaie. and the
uent te tne iieyneids Mjndtcnre 1 ne -" '"'"" ' -J , -''iW in one cnr Nc Interest 011 defen
minority stockholders Have another .,'""; " -"''', ' "'"' 'a'ml;',-""'i ,pa,mcns was specified, but the miuei
name ier ine iiryneins nynnicnie ic.v -jr - - -'"" ."". Uv stockheldeis point out that the
'.v' -'hr ","",kv Cwn'V. nri e Hen Hie Plrde Snie. Franklin Securities CoipernUon pvi-
first National of New erk Crowd " Circle Swings ... .-.,.., , -v lnlWTKt. w(.anw
TtnrnnlHa Svnilleale beenuse t.hev of
fered te pav Interest en the deferred
payments. The minority stockholders
are going about saying that this waa
expensive interest, all things considered.
The minority stockholders are hop
ing, of course, that the courts will hand
1 he coal company ever te either Ihr
Franklin Securities Company or te the
Lehigh Valley Ceal nnd Navigation
Company, which bid en much 1 lie same
terms ns the Franklin Securities Cem-
Laura AV. a Heberllnn. Hetimxien
Pa.
r. H. Hemeirlsht, Bcf anion . . .
W. II. Ilnrrlnr. WUUea-jWra
I'rsnels U Illne. New Tork.. . .
C P, Huber, Wllkei-Harre ... .
Charles . Itunt. Wilkefllarr .
Warren C Johnien, Wlitiea-uarre
Kx-an C. Jecra, Wllkee-Ilarre
.T. I). JOKpn. VllkB-Iaryu ,.
C. P. Keller. Truekivtlle. Pa
Jehn U Kemmerer. Nv Yerk
E. B. KlrkhuiT. Wlisen-narre.
L. Wllkea-Ilarrs Ceal COnipan.
Wllkecharre ..
A. H. I.ewlt, Klnsaien, I'a
w
2.000
300
age
1.000
rtoe
1500
200
ae
:os
42
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1
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Alne. lifts Aht)ii.M.
ra3srt.0M'Brrti
lle&" p...wik-nim -
La M l
llllltsA tl itjttAalli.
llarr-y CL ilaiOA. .Wllkea-Harra
William lli MMta.'Naw Yemtt
Jehn. n.MSrm) New Tork.
w. A. Naih, Niw, terk...,.fe.
.tame. Il, Naala. M herevllle, .ra
N. C. Nlcholaea. w Wi'iiirri
iienoieen, vviiki
jikM. Mr. Helmlek ..was" 0MiPi,i
-.' Qs.j ! m'- Km 1 1 ',, 1 "i
Nerthain jVirknra Corperailon. Naw
It. Pakt idai. ..KJniUn, Pa
t llnyneiiii. Wlikea-narr. .
II. Iliynelula u Aljcl. Calif
a 15. lUyneldi. .Nw Yerk.
rtharlaa tl
AlOfllO II,
uerran
Harry
.raekte
It. O. Ichapiiert
4t.nHtd.
rt-itarre.
uarre. ..
oiten.. .
MSfflMK:
Charlaa R. Hlrnna WlliBI-Darre. .
Kyerett tl. Bweenay. New Yerk..
W. A. Hvkaa. Audenrled. Pa. ..
J. D. TitivOlyn, wiise
niet.ard Sharsa.
Prtd. e. Bmitti v
wiiiiam a,
81 utile
wa. w. si.tit. w
C. B, Sllfmler. 3d.
Tl IT- m Wli.
Mrren C. Tailor. Nw Tefk
iethi.
H. n. ThOene.
Hareld S.Vanderallt,.
WIlket-Darra,
New
rraill, Jw Tern.
New Yetit... ...
ie. n
New
Arthur It. Crane. Raw Tefk.
8. A. W Wen,,
Hareld T, Whit
it. V. wilaen. J
nrk...
T, A. Wrlaht. Wllkei'ltarrl.
Mir 11. crane. New xerK..
Th list shows eighty-eight
200
10, 00(1
'JSO
20,000
ine
Hcribera had lOOSS share.
Patient, Herns for Xmas, Overcome
Herman Hetmtck, 2.1ft Glenw66d ave
nue, an observation patient at the Phil
adelphia General Hospital, who had been
sent home for the holiday, was over
come by smeke shortly before 10 o'clock
t,dey, when he attempted te burn a
discarded mattress In the cellar. His
wife hid asked him te take the mattress
te the beck yard and burn it, but in
stead hu started the fire In he cellar.
Fiienien were" called te extinguish the
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III' SaLB
Pull Out A Hair!
Examine It
dee) a little bulb at thft
end? That must b kept
healthy.
ED.PINAUD'S
HAIR TONIC
its nature's greatest aid in
promoting, and retaining
healthy, beautiful liair.
Buy it ny Drug 6r
D$ptriment Star
Amtrican Impert OfrVcat
ED. PINAUD Bldr. tlEWTOIt
Yaxttnuuc CfruncutA
al -fcj
If inuht be in the interest el cin'itv
te quote n paragraph from the petition
of the minority stec khelder-c They
Petitienri.s further avei en .nfei
Besides (Jeerirc F Ilakci Sr. of
Haker's Hank." which controls the
Ileynelds Syndicate, which in turn
bought the coal company's stock his
fellow directors en the Central Hail -
It reserved in its bid the right te nay
matien and belief, thai aeme or all of read of New .lersey arc
the members of the said Reynolds Syn-
dlrate arc interested, dlictly or Indi
iectl in tiie Central Hailread Cem
pany of New .leisey. and are. tnereterf
ftelpcflve Pinnlnieil h OldmiXnn called unl nnnlltlrwl ia mil. hne fhe until l.h'll.ei
at her home sever.! I da age and told 0f t0Pj; 0f lnf pnaj cempnnt under th.
her te accompany him en a nifsinn tha, ,lC, rPP
concerned hi miving h'iban-l "!i if fhPM minenti telk holders the
.plied
Warned I lei le Quit Suit
Then she n in her nfBdaii sue
was taken te Olilinuen s olliee Tne
lawyer, she sam. told her if the alien
ation suit nere nei withdrawn charge
of blackmail would be brought nsaini
her Fndri tln thieat. the affidavit
reads, she ncned nn affidavit riwen -tlnulng
the alienatmn action
Oldmixen told his version m tlir cgse
The afiidavir It ii'd. ntirel iibseled
Mrs. fieuraud
He explaiDed thei Srhil1 hud .'Oine
te his client and lird reld her he hn.l
devised a nen method of physical exer
cJB. His client, he ald paid little j
attention te him
Mrs. Schlll, he said had tome toi tei
untarlly te his office after .he learned
Mrs. Gouraud had no pari in the flight
of her husband
Mrs. Schlll's counsel said Mrs Oeu
raud had net accompanied Schill in his
flight, but the arts of alienation took
place prier te it
' Oldmixen represented Alexander Mia
nikeff, fourth husband of his present
client, in 'he separation suit brought
against Mrs Oeuraud
' San Franclsre. Dec l.V tBy A P '
Mrs. Almee Creeker-Ashe-Oilhg-Gduraud
Miskineft or Mrs. Amy Gou
raud, as she preferred te be called, be
gan her matrimonial ventures in San
Francisce after her mother had brought
her home te California from a school in
Vienna.
Twe rivals Perter Ashe and Harry
Gillig. between whom she could uet
eboebe, played cards for hei. It is said
at her suggestion and four aces wen
her for Ashe A divorce was issued a
Tear later and she married Gillig. With
Gladys Ashe n daughter of the first
marriage he later left en the most
extensive of her weild travelings Gillig
'began a divorce a few ears aft'i thr
marriage
Throughout the Seuth Seas dnd the
Orient Mrs Gillig earned hei ideas.
Uie execution of which manv times
cauted her te den nntive nttlr and
Invent dances which later he brought
back te the Fnlted States after trying
tbera out in Hurepe
In Europe some iears latei he and
her daughter met two brothers. Jacksen
and Powers Gouraud .Taekben wa a
song writer who sang his wav .nt the
graces of the wandering couple Mrs
Gillig married him and his brothel
eloped with Gladys Thereafter Mrs
Gouraud entertained in Euinpe in b
Tjetitlimers nre nzlil. there nnes im
mediately the spectacle of the Heading
taking the coal company out of one of
ts capacious tieuer pockets and chok
ing ir down into the ether Of course
n (vill take veine proving
Ceal Primed With Facts
Ihe minority stockholders hewcvei.
have a few facts and figures assembled
which they think will st least cause tht
ueurr te open its judicial eyes per
Kbcn II. Themas, Rebert W dc For Fer
rest. Henry Graves, .lr.. Edward T.
Stotesbury, Heward W, Maxwell, Er
nest It Acktrninn. Daniel Wlllard and
W G. Ilcsler.
All of these gentlemen wlin purchased '
ieal company stock took affidavit, as
requited by law. that they had no in- i
teiest. "directly ei indirectly,' In the .
Central Railroad of New .Tcrscj
They did net take affidavit nor were
Uiev requited te de se that tlie. had no
Inteiest, directly or indirectly, in each
ether e' in the enterprises in which
their ' friendly millions' nrc amicably
i mingled.
I As nn example of the cleie assecia
tien. financially as well as socially, in
which these men meet, it Plight be cited
Kiiji VvZW?e ,
' vr ' r no,.
1
haps lead it te appoint a master te get that Geerge F. linker. Ar.. is a director
into all the bids for the coal company 'of the First Security Company of New
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N'exi te hei family and her
home i he nearest thinp; te a
woman's heart is her sewing
machine if she is fortunate
i'neu;rh in have a geed one.
Meit women would thrill
with the thought of receiving
n new Portable Willces &
Gibb3 Electric Automatic fei
Christmas, for all women ic
sard it as the finest of nil
sewing1 machines
GIFTS
ttujT'd xhtDtnnlsen y
BRING XMAS SMILES
They're twice as welcome dressed
in bright Dcnnlsen tags and seal
and cards, eaci better-made, each
with a sparkling holiday Idea!
At Stationers, Dept. Stores, and
Druggists, lietrvwherc
Dependency
is nn unhappy state, from
the risks and evUb of
which your own efforts
must protect yourself and
family. This Company
can, howevcr, assist by
guarding your savings in
cither a Savings Fund or
Checking Account.
DOUBLE Your Saving!
It CAN Br Dene
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Title leiurance and Trait Company
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KsuNuhcd I SB
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She can attach it te any
light socket and the sewmj;
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her fingerfe Sewing will be
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It is a beautiful piece of
machinery with a number of
exclusive advantages. It has
no bobbins te wind, no ten--ion
te regulate, and ether
features women appreciate
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Sectional Bookcases
Te encourage reading in your children, give
them a Gloee-Wernicke Bookcase for "their
very own."
Pricmr
Aatanithingly
Five Big
Convenient
Stores
UALLAHArtS
ft teli-Gradc
Out Net
High Priced
The Hallahan Stores are filled with
Gifts that will please the whole; family
Men who want
real value
Cem in
and take
a leek at
their!
n A
L .
AND hew convenient it
is te walk into the
nearest Hallahan stere,
knowing that you will find
there plenty of sensible
and acceptable gifts that
will please both grown-ups
and the youngsters.
Complete tteckt of Chriit
mat Slipper at all Hallahan
Stere.
.hoe thai naa nil the
atyle them la and yet will
;ric wonderful jietvtce In
black or brown leathern
The 10.00
grade of
last year
6'75
Headquarters for
Daniel Green
Comfy
Slippers
ilrewn !Uil ttag -M
rum fielea
9.95
A Few of the
Sensible Gifts
at Hallahan V
MEN'S LEATHER SUPPERS
Rflmnet Orxrnn KyeratU
2.95 3.95 4.95
MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS
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WOMEN'S H0U00IR SLIPPERS
QuIlUd Satin 1 tsc ut ? ac
or Kid 1've S,'a
WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS
CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS
Atelaa for Ba fift t qe
and Girl. .. lMV x'y9
BOYS' AND GIRLS' ARCTICS
lUsh Cot 3 AC A A nft
WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS
(Mm '" """.U- 1-00 3'65
MEN'S' SJLK SOCKS
ruin Celer or CQe la 9 "iO
Faney ., . vu """'
SLIDER BUCKLES
A bueired or Cfte te IC AA
rnr atle . aw.w
Women Who Want
Style at a tff!
Saving M
Come in and If t,
take your ,i!'
choice of tht
mett popular I'll
. ...,r.. A.'.
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jfa stmfc J
ISvtmty - Bevon medel:. te
clioeEb (ram In the fiehlenabln
cathern and with the heel you
want
Latt year thi
grade war
12.30
6-75
Thousands of Styles and
Celers te Cheese
Frem
,y!aj5B5p"' SSSrisS
Keaur (ielen
In Kimene Colen.
IVemm'a
Vlt fl(ipera
1.00
Blbhen-'lYlninitcl
HALLAHAN'S five convenient STORES
Main Stere, 921 MARKET STREET
Wet Phila. Stere
60th Street corner of Chestnut
52nd Street corner of Spruce
North Phila. Stere
2736 Germantown Avenue
5604 Germantown Avenue
ISiPfiWfiPfiMWPflW Branch Stores Open Every Evening $W$P$
Clocks for Christmas Gifts
prctf (.lock i? always welcome m the well furnished home Wc eflci
a. Urge. (i-ilWuien ii Hnll. Mantel Beuden and 1 r a cling clock'
((a jr5
f V A)
etli riienu.s iiein R rid) lieur
and halt lieui strike cm Cathechwl
geii mahenan niiiili t m, 0,4
ij.Kb. It) bjsr $19.50.
tftlT'ltilflrVl
V althdin ' in
clock gilt irjiiii S
hipli 24" wide. 8
Ir.vrr movement, silt
dial $90
altiiaill i) n n d e i r
erl. , 8 dd iLV.tle i
ii, e cineiu. inaiiesan
nr 10" Inli '' widr
i nit dul 535
Radium dial 40
L
ll veu have net nlready received our nev c.italeg. call or write ter a cop
S. Kind & Sens, 1110 Chestnut Street
"DI.MOM- M&KCH 'TS-JK KLERS-SIf ERSMITJIH
rrzz nr
THV &SJm Twe
or tnree scclienn
with base and top make
a geed beginning and
as the child's tastp
Kewb for mere and
jtter books ether sec
tions can be added.
All Glebe-Wernicke Sections arc fitted with dunt-proef glat
receding: doers. They ire aubatantially made in oak c
imitation mahogany and beautifully finished te match aur-reundlnRa.
DESKS. CHAIRS. SCCTIONAU CILINCI CABINET. WOOD AND 8TCCL.
OLOBgAFEW.OrFieK SUPPLIES. BBCTIONAL DOOKCA9BS
rHOf..UWMJWT8806al. VTtOm-MUH14Si
Slebermeke
FILING BUSINESS PAPERS improperly in meitly due te
inexperience of file clerltH. InveBtlffate the .STANDARD
SCHOOL OF FILING AND INDEXING at the above address.
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fatted 4k ierrtm
Our Tailoring Shep's
Unprecedented
Offer for Pre
Christinas Buyers
Every yard of cloth contained In tht Department ie
included in theae two figures
YOU CAN SELECT ANY MERCHANT TAILORING
FABRIC IN OUR CUSTOM SHOP HERETOFORE SOLD &'1 A
FROM $45.00 TO 557.50 AND ORDER IT BUILT TO ? M&00.3U
YOUR MEASURES FOR )
YOU CAN ALSO SELECT FROM THE VERY RICH- ,
EST AND FINEST WORSTEDS, SERGES AND IMPORT- J , .
ED TAILORING FABRICS OF REGULAR ?60 TO 580 QLAQ 510
QUALITY AND ORDER TT BUTLT TO YOUR MEA- (lTbrV
SUREMENT FOR )
Orders registered this week will be delivered in time
for Christmas if requested.
Men's Overcoats and Suits in the Xmas Sale!
Fer as Little as $20 New and All Weel
m A N0 35 OVERCOATS 324,50 l35 AND 0 OVERCOATS $30.00
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth for 60 Years
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