'fc flj! 1 TV w v i SSPP .'tf- ", T : r i G EVENING PUBEHf HSDGFEE-PHmADBIPHlA, ' TriDBSDA.fi DEbpiBEB! 22, M21 .' 1 ' ' r L' M fci "U Wj tljluil. lfrWMlLd -s- :i ! m .5 n IflL M J: l Z i fHlE MS P. K- A' FARM ERS RECEIVED C $821)00,000 LOANS i War Finance Corporation Doing Business at Rate of Mil lions a Day ''with lri fumls nt its command, lias tended te Inspire confidence, hna opened uti ether uremics of credit, and has facilitated the financing of transactions I uireugn ine usuni cnnnuein. "In fact, the experience of the cer noratlen haii been that wherecrer It hits lent, or agreed te lend, a dollar, It baa produced confidence te such an intent that ethers wcre willing te ad vanoe many dollars," SHOT BY EX-WIFE'S FIANCE SUSPECT IN TRUNK MURDER ARRESTED Taxlcab Driver Killed In Cleveland Restaurant Fight . Cleveland, l)v. 122. Jehn Kmmel, . .IS RESTORING CONFIDENCE I taxlcnb driver, was -het and killed this' SLAYER . . I mernliiR In n tcMaurant, nnd Geerge Man Held in Cheboygan Said te Resemble Lereg Closely LED LONG CHASE Hy the Avieclatetl rrr Waslilnrten, Hec. 22 The War Finance Corporation Is Joint; bilne at the r.ti of t-evcral million dollars a lav. necerdlng te its annual report submitted today te Congress. Up te November HO. the flute of the report, the corporation said, Its ad vances fur ngrirulturnl find llvtbteck purples tr-tnled mere 1 linn SV2.00O.HVl. of which the prlrritip h.i,m er lear. en cotton bggrepitlnr $22.0,10.000. "ii cralu 1(1,000.000, liveht(M ! SlP,,UOe,000 nnd for ceneral nvrirultural puriMwe $34,000,000. CnUliii; nfter.tlen te fV fn.i ilia Its powers for llnnnelns ngridimii.-il m-illt relief wire net broadened until last August, the corporation dedured it hnd perfected its organization of credit agencies in various sections of the country, and by tlip latter part of teber its machinery, both in Washing ton and In the field, wns completed. "Within the InM fev viceki." the re. pert said, "the corporation has been passing upon frejn fnrtv te fifty appli cations dally, ranging in tin nggrvKute from one million t -nrl inll'inii dollars. ' In addition t" tin ngric.ltuiel tlnant lng advances were reported nggiegatlng Wl.fiOO.OOO en experts, of which the largest Items were Si5S.O0n.0iV) en it it ten and $11. .100.000 en grnln. Summarizing its leans, the corpora tion showed that $,r2.000.000 had been advanced te co-operative associations, $72,000,000 te banking and financial Institutions and SD.000.000 te exporters covering both agricultur.il and expert advances. Entirely aside from the direct finan i clal aid extended, the corrhraflen as serted it was rendering a helpful service from the psychological point of vle.w "Its very existence," the report said. Ity the Asseclatnl Press G. Ileamcr, tmlrt te be engaged te i,nimci s lermer wuc, in eeing nciu en ciicbe'gn, Mich.. Dec. 22. A a charge of first degree murder. man f-aid te ' cloe'l.v resemble Eu The police snv the sheeting is llie ' Khp Lcrey, wanted bj IMrelt police climax of a three months' feud. It in connection with the trunk murder began, according te Hcamcr's statement mystery that was revealed bv the find find te the police, when he first began going lie of n trunk in New Yerk in July, .. I4l. r... MA., 1... ...1 ... L. i I . 1 fl'W rvitif nitidis r inimnti'u 1, -..! -r--. divorced her husband, charging failure detained by pollen here hint nlphl fr,fen uman, mid lie was cleared by the te vippnrt. Night after night. Ilenmer investigation. police of niM'Icieri In connection with tM pidi. .. KmiiH-l would fellow him The man gave Ills name n. rreeman i tnp C!,,p' ml .thn-iteii death If he went around Hnwoed. He denied any connection Tniced back tnieugh the express vtlt'i the ;eriner Mrs. Emtni-1 again. with the t.erey murder, nceenting te jceinpum te its point of origin, the n furnished apartment with Lcrey. Efferts of police te (hid .the driver of a truck who took tbe trunk from the Lerey apartment failed. Search throughout this country, Mexico nnd Seuth America fulled te reveal the whereabouts of Lcrey, although numcr us men answering his description were detained for questioning. New Yerk, Dec. 22. (P.y A. l.) The iwllce renrch for Etigcue Lerey, whose description closely resembles that of the ninn arrested hi Clicbeygnn, Mich., lust ulght, followed the discev ery In this city July 23, 1020, of a trunk containing the body of n woman later Identified ni Kntherlne .TackBen, Lerey' s wife. The trunk had been i-hlpped here from Detroit June 10. An autopsy showed thnt all the vital organs of the body, with the exreptleu of the brain, bail been removed. The trunk was ad tlresMjd t ".lames Douglas," nnd the sendei's name wn given as A. A. Tntiim Tntuni, a linotype operator, of ltlrmlughnm. Ala., it was re M':ilrl later, was a friend of the Jack- SAVE PASSENGERS ON STRANDED SHIP Eastom Shere Homeoomers Roecuod Frem Vessel Greunded in Chesapeake BOAT IS RESTING EASILY llcniner was sittini- in the restaurant l Lverett Dumn tliis meniing when Emmel nnd another , eflered an nllbi. man came In nnd sat at a nearby table. Aeceidlng te Bcnmer. Emmcl rwog rweg nixed him, called him names and grab bej him by the threat. Reamer drew a revolver and tired, Emmel dying an hour later. WORLD'S ACTORS UNITE Equity Joins With Foreign English Speaking Associations Vew Yerh, Dee. 22.--The Auen' l.iulty Associiitien, in which most of c.e lc.gitlm.ite i ciers In thin country nre cundlei, him formed an nfliliatien and working agreement with the Actenj Ahxociatlen of England and the Actors' I'oderatlen of Australnsln, the governing bodies in these countries. i he Seuth African organization ei trunk with its gnieMiine centcntH was found te have been shipped from nn apartment In Detroit where the woman and Lerey hnd lived together. The search that followed became In ternational In scope when it was re chief of police, and lie frillt.il. however. Iiumaw salit. te prove that his where abouts at the time the woman In pre sumed te have been killed, would pre clude nny connection with the case. Haywood had been In Cheboygan "evernl weeks. IIis resemblance te Le Le eoy led officers te question him. lie Is said te havej told them he was In ii'xuh, .Mexico and Hawaii during mi'e: ' that he had been married, hut divorced. Conway Tearle Distressed at En .win iii-i tiii'-i it unit,, ite luiniii i By Urn Assodatel Tress Baltimore, Dee. 22. The passengers en the steamship Cambridge, which strnnded In Eastern Hay in last night's heavy gala while en her way from Bal timore te Claiborne, Md., were taken lelT this morning nnd landed at Clai borne. The forty-eight passengers en beard the Cambridge were taken off by the steamship Governer Harrington, of the Annapoltn-CIalberno ferry, and n State pollcebeat, both of which had arrived en the dcene early in the evening. Ne attempt had been made te transfer the passengers last night inasmuch ns they rough water made It difficult for .the rcscue beats te nppreach the stranded ship. TI,a -.nteAMmn.w, 1,t, nDOtirnil lit flin irnle nhntlnp nil nnftscil n fnirlv com fortable night. The crew fetnnlns aboard the Cambridge and efTerts te float her will be mnde later today. New Yerk. Dec. 22. Father Knick erbecker last night buttoned the cellar en his greatcoat tightly about his neck and sluvcicu, ns he scurried for siicltcr from bitter cold blasts of wind that ushered in the first official day of win ter. On the wings of n storm descending from the lower 8t. Lawrence Valley, the temperature fell te 11 degrees abeve zero In the evening. Weather Bureau officials predicted mere cold but lestt wind today. The harbor Inst night was swept by h slxtyefghtmlle gale that covered the Hudsen nnd East Itlvcra with whlte enps nnd made ferry traffic difficult. Chicago, Dec. 22. -Although one dcatli here yesterday was att Ibutcd te the cold weather, It wan announced by l'ref, II. J. Cox, of the local Weather Bureau, that continuous high tempera turea In Chicago during the lest fifteen months had broken all records. Police surgeons attributed the dcatli of Frank Nteivart, seventy-eight years old, in front of his home yesterday te the cold. Christmas-Card Shle Stepped Beading. I'a.. Dec. 22. The police today stepped the selling of Christmas greeting cards hy men In military uni form, en learning that 00 per cent et the proceeds went te n private Indi vidual who furnished the cards. ii ii i N ij FIRE EVICTS SIX FAMILIES ' Chester Felks Rescued, but 8hHfir In Their "Nighties" Chester, P., Dec. 22. Battllna frigid atmosphere, six families ttn tttt cued In nn early morning bltn hlt. started In Uie store of Benjamln Kn. man, 1710 West Third str, Mrt fanned by n stiff breeze, spread te ti adjoining stores nnd apartments J Bran's meat market and the Atlanta and t'nclflc. mic Firemen wcre handicapped by the at weather but succeeded In rescuing ii I the rcsldenta, who, clad In their "nlh ies" nnd shivering, were taken te tht homes of nelghhers. The less Ii mm mated at $.15,000. " Mt, r.xTKAi PrEciAti noxeon guppUment, will u Isiu-kI FrliUy. jii,,,.-. , In the Cwninir Puhlla Uaiir .hSitH n-w nUwr TUvtr lit I AtT-?AA). W101"IW ifl Til 1 -ifs. Ih fn. ItniM-i.llnin .lntn. m.,1 1 1, n ported that Lcrey had sailed for Seuth I""" America. i ACTOR'S DOG BITES BOY ,jWM3MiiiiiaTFiimsTimiiBrawiii:iiiimiiiii counter Pet Is Seized New Yerk. De. 22.- Conway Tearle, the actor, was much concerned vestcr- daj ever the result of an encounter lie- Is 1 li ncters has net yet Joined the cemblua- I be held for the Detroit police that is said bv Chlrf Duninw te contra dict these statcuieuts anil te cheek with some nf the known detuils it l.Tey's movement". 11,., .Ili.t t. ne l..n. In !.. ..nrnrt ..( .1. It. Weeds, one of the nllnses used '"'vn hK white bull terrier and Jacque? ( by Lere and indicated, lunch of his j Weinberg, four years old, of Chap- , ra 1 1 m ' dining 10'JO was spent In New paiiia. '& Yerk. Little Jacques is in the Babies' Hes- m - iiii imniaw said J lay weed would pltnl undergoing trcntment. Mr. Tcarb m TODAY The finest butter in America! tlen, but when It Is united with thi irternntlennl body, os 1 expered seen, it will mean a union of most of the English-speaking actors In the world, tetalling 2T-.000 members. Frank Gllmere. executive fcccretary of t.ie Equity, said yesterday that this m ters' combination was new one of tin most pewcrtul labor orngnlsatlens in the world. Henrcli for Ltruj began seen after the finding of the trunk in u New Yerk express warehouse, where it had re mained unclaimed for several weeks, after being shipped from Detroit. The body, along with articles of clothing found in the trunk, was re turned t Detroit nnd identified by sev einl persons In u rooming houe dis trict, ns thnt of u woman who occupied snld : ' "F have ordered that everything ' P, should bu done for the boy nt my ex- 'J? I pentc. I want him te havg the best of ' r? i treatment." S I The terrier is said te have bitten , E the liey nt Uiappaqua en Friday. After m the boy was bitten, Chief of I'eliee f Donahue, of Chuppnqun, seized the deg. S3 i. i... . i. .... .,.. . i. cr. tfi 1L nil-, Ul-l-il lliJ. .Ji:4 IU LUU nillClte Yiterlniirian for examination. .' 50 lb A 1 BP iHiftisTlifWsirtT'ten iVattr'L" "- 1 f nA5Ss21BiiffiSBSLiifSli S ?M At all our Stores TTnvffiii'ra,iiii.VT!nTOinOTn,fnnuniimmradniiniiii,njiiKnmn!hin'ii:it(5 Gifts of Sterling Silver for Christmas Many useful and attractive gifts of sterling silver can be had at moderate prices. Our selection is unusually large. (rffl"CS'enrt35 . "7m sb ni'v--i?yfinAii iiTi btcrlmii !.iler compete yf graceful design, pierced bor der IVi" in diameter $12. Fer Heme Vases Baskets Competes Tea Service Candlesticks Centerpieces terlinu; silver belt bttck'c; beautiful engine-turned de sign $3.75. Fer Men Flasks Humidors Desk Sets Cigarette Cases Belt Buckles Eyeglass Cases Mmalurc locket of sterling silver, neatly engine-turned $5.50. Fer Women Mesh Bags Toilet Sets Vanity Cases Powder Bexes Photo Frames Jewel Bexes We invite an inspection of our larye assortment &. Kind & Sens, 1110 Chestnut Street IMAMOXD MFRCH ANTS-JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS '. "iQtunssrnsnBc Alse be sure te serv Atmera's Philadelphia Plum Pudding "ready te heat and eat." Cemes in Individual tins for one or two persons and Family tins. Te finish the finest meal of all the year An Atmore Christmas Pie CHRISTMAS and Mince Pie! They're almost as inseparable as Santa Claus and his Christmas gifts! Fer a thick, savory Atmore Mince Pie with its fragrant aroma expresses the Christmas spirit better than any ether dessert 'WW' 'till JflHI '- n$ Plu m P adding Ice Cream Buy Atment Mince Mtat the economical aay 20 lb, pail and mlwaya be prepared for Jfttrt. .M -' mmm It may be hard te provide the best of gifts this year, but it's easy te make the best of pies. Just prepare the crust and fill with Atmore's Mince Meat with all the " old-time flavor" and "ready for the pie" a wonderfully choice blend of fruits, beef, suet, spices, and whole, seedless raisins that swell in baking and make the pie rich and "plummy." Atmore's "Extra Family" Mince Meatis aparticularly choice blend. Beth come in bulk, and in small pails and jars. Atmore's "Celebrated" costs a trifle less. Atmore's Mince Meat with all tke old-time flavor ATMORE & SON, inc. CRAIG ATMORE, Prctidrnt In Phila Jfihia 'or Generation amamnmmmumammmmmmmm&mmmwmmnimmmnmrmmmmmm t-m.m....i.iT..im.mimmMiimimmiimi.mn mmHimmmmKmmiMamMmmmi i Cui-i mm nu muimimi mtmmmu Plum pudding is almost as old as Christmas itself. Plum Pudding Ice Cream, as 5UPPLEE alone makes it, is something new, made from our private formula. Rich with nuts, raisins and currants, it brings back memories of old fashioned plum puddings that were plum puddings In response te the widespread inquiry, "are you going te have plum pudding ice cream this year?" we announce this appropriate weekly special, one of the SUPPLEE Private Brands an exclusive feature of SUPPLEE Service With pure, wholesome Geld Medal Cream frozen into the mixture of nuts ana fruits, thw dish is an economy combining two courses of the Christmas feast in one, SUPPLEE DEALERS, where you see the big "S" sign, are ready te furnish you any quantity in bulk or brick. Try some nt the nearest dealer's. Then you will order in quantity, for Christmas or Sunday dinner nnd social affairs. oiTnn.S7atiCir.fre?.UArn!?e.Xl Weekly 8pec!a1, ch one helPs convince you that SUPPLEE ICE CREAM is seldom equaled never excelled '! ? Vr1 h rUssi bB!i3BbbbSbuEi OneelfieSUPPLEE-WlLLS-JQNES Products , ,,i-n i, SUPfLCE 1CECREAH - H. - bgSSi, Jb ,myfttw, ry;u-V-xmw.- W-' -A.W IMjJ- i iiiJsssssMSgi5iiri 1 1 i i r" ra hrtisMsMsiMinii 'n mmiL ff fm" "- - -);-,AW)'imm;
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