Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 17, 1922, Sports Extra, Image 6

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Pontiff Deluged With Cen-
jpJpfratulatery Messages Frem
tlflclal meuaUla potte be erected In the
Vatican gardens me bn tulgut indu gc in.
Ms favorite pastime of tnoiintaln-cllreb
ins. Afer enJe)ing the Jeke the pontiff
seriously Raid: .
"Alas, my climblnj days are ever."
The pontiff also Inquired about a
special breed of horses called "aera
flnl," used only en the papal carriage
TblH Immediately caused the report that
I'iua planned te fellow up his action in
appearing en the loggia of St. Peter's by
drlring outside the Vatican.
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FARMER KILLS RICH MAN
ACCUSED IN DIVORCE SUIT
Kentucklan Enraged at Reply That
Charge la "Black Lie"
Somerset, Ky., Feb. 17 (By A.
P.) Jehn F. Tedd, fanner, who yes
terdav ohet and killed A. II. Wileen.
wealthy land owner, in an attorney'
ofBre here after Wilsen had denounced
as a "black lie" Tedd's charges that
xw-iTt
ae had been Intimate with Sfra. Vsei,
today remained silent concerning th
caie.
The sheeting occurred- during the
taking of depositions in divorce pro
ceedings. Wilsen had been named co
5Pendnt In Tedd's counter-claim te
Mrs. Tedd's suit charging cruelty. Mrs.
Tedd was In an anteroom where she
could hear the testimony.
. 1f.rV2u. wwr Intimate with Mrs.
Tedd?" Judge William Catren, attor
ney for Mrs. Tedd, asked Wileen.
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Abeletely ae It'e llt-aa black
a one as em was told.'.
Before, there was time (or any one te
imctitre, iuuu eaa wnipnea a pisiei
from his pocket and fired four shots at
Wilsen, seated only a few 'feet away.
Three shots took effect, and Wilsen died
a lew minutes later. Tedd surrendered
and was taken te Jail. lie Is the father
01 tnrce cniiarcn. Wilsen has a daugh
Hit, University of Kentucky football
piayer.
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Jt'ef ay me imerifl'eu ittm
Jleme, Feb. 17. Plus XI hsi net
Milled down te the normal life t a
eme nentlff. rhlcflv because the
RgEiimie apartment occupied by the late
;vPiedict--.XV is net ready te receive
Vast - A crowd of workmen Is still re
'ftr. ewwtructlne the nnartment. changing
tBe hanging!, and carpets and rear
ranging the furniture.
Meanwhile the Pepe sleep1! In what
Is called the "little throne room," In
Which Pepe Lee XIII died. Compared
with the ether rooms in the Vatican it
cenMrtererf email. nltheu?h It mean-
, res about 20 by 20 feet and the cell-
lIng I" fifteen feet high.
As it adjoins the large papal library
where Pius X and Benedict XV re
ceived visitors, the chamber was trans trans
fermed into a small throne room. A
throne was placed opposite the window
and en the fleer wan a magnificent car
pet presented by Alfonse XII, Klnp of
Spain, te Pepe Lee, having in Its cen
ter the coat-ef-aruis of the Spanish
tererelirn.
The throne has been removed, being
replaced by the small Iren lcd In which
Pius sleeps. Tills Is rtiuUered by a
screen, and in another narf'ef the room
is a large desk at which the Pepe work
and where be daily receives the Papal
Secretary of State, Cardinnl Onsparrl,
v i ana outer leaning Vatican officials. All
the chairs and tables, and even the fleer,
are piled with neatly docketed bundles
r telegrams and letters from every
fart et tuc wenu winch tnc pentin in
aiits he must answer himself.
"If it continues like this seen you
will net be able te enter my room," the
t Pepe smilingly said te Cardinal Gas
, i parri yesterday. In order te save time
he takes his meals in the adjoining li
brary, being served en his predecessor's
" desk. "I never had my meals in se
spacious a room," be exclaimed en one
occasion.
Plus has had little time for exercise,
and thin far has only been able te walk
through the Vatican gardens once, being
accompanied by Monslgner Plzzarde,
Assistant Secretary of State.
The Pepe was moved te laughter by
the suggestion circulated lately that ar-
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HARRY B. LEVIS
STATIONER
702 Arch St
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" Procure a large numler of sinill eanln
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allow some one te take nnv numfmr
card he pleases. Then you cheese a
card and lay it with his, he takes an
other and se en. Each time the total
en the selected cards Is added. The
person who draws a card bringing the
total te thirty-eue or mere Is the win
er. Every time you draw a card, select
the one that will brin your total each
time up te the following numbers: 3,
10, 17 and 21. .If you de this, your
opponent cannot win, as each of thetc
key numbers controls the one following
and, finally, the last number, 31.
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the opening of the new One Thumb
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Yeu will prefer this convenient package te
the ordinary package with a tern, spilly top.
The new FAB package closes tightly when net
in use a tidy package waste-proof and prac
tically dust-proof.
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Founded in 18C5
The Heuse that Heppe built
Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881
C. J. Heppe & Sen
Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street
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Rebert Armbruster
the famous
Philadelphia Pianist
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whose recital at the Academy of
Music Monday will attract a host of
music levers, has endeared himself
te the musical world through his
brilliance as a soloist.
Yeu can have this young master
as a permanent performer in your
iheme if you own
(Bfe due-Art
REPRODUCING PIANO
Mr. Armbruster's beautiful interpretations for the
Due-Art are technically and artistically perfect,
The Due-Art offers you actual reywl3 of the world's
greatest pianists. Paderewski, Bauer, Tlefmann, Gabrile-
witsch, Ganz, Grainger and many ethers make rolls for the
Tliin.Arf.
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The Due-Art Pianola-Piane is made in only six pianos
'.all en sale at Heppe's, namely: the Steinway, Weber,
Stock, Wheelock, Stroud and Aeolian. Prices $750 up.
'f-fCJJ, 'phone or write for full particulara.
Uptown Stere N; W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts.
Our Business
Is confined te the Bale, exchange,
jvntal nnu repair of pianeu, playcr playcr
Iilanes and talking machines for
cash, charge or rental payments.
Our Agencies
embrace the world-renowned Masen
& Hamlin, Henry P. Miller. Weber.
Steck, Udeuurd Jules, Hcppe, H, C.
h'chemacker. Marcellus and FVan
etsca Planea : the Steinway, Wener,
ateck. Wheelock. Stroud and Aeo Aee
llan Due-Art Reproducing Pianos
and Vlctor.Vlctrelas.
C. J. IfEPPE & BON
Florence J. Iltppe. Pretftrnt
(Se:i et the rounder.
Why Heppe's
for USED Pianos?
"Aren't the offerings of nl!
piano stores practically alike?"
you ask. Ne! The Heuse that
lias sold, and is celling, the
grratest number of the best
piunes built must take in ex
change pianos that are far bet
ter than the average. Prove Preve
thiB nt Heppe'a.
Try Heppe's first. Full value
guaranteed if you want te ex
change within a year.
Seme Specials
Hardman, Upright Piano Piane
Ebony $185
Jacob Bres., Upright Piane
Ebony $145
Dehr Bres., Upright Piane
Ebony $165
Cable & Sens, Upright Piano Piane
Mahogany $185
Steinhauer, Upright Piano Piane
Mahogany $135
Bosten Piane Ce., Upright
Piane Walnut $195
Schumann, Upright Piane
Ebony $165
Bradbury, Upright Piane
Oak $185
Leenard, Upright Piane Ma
hogany J.. $195
What De Yeu Want te Pay?
There's a VICTROLA
at Heppe's for the price
Seme folks think there are only a few styles of
Victrelas, and that they are all high priced.
These people have net been te Heppe's, where there is
Complete Victor-Victrela Service. At Heppe'a there is a
Victer Victrela for every pocketbook. Whether one wants
te pay little or much $25 te $350 there is a genuine Vic Vic
teola awaiting inspection. Why net find out for yourself?
Ne delay in delivery, either, from Heppe's. By selling
thousands of Victrelas every year, and many mere thou
sands of Victer Records, we keep thoroughly familiar with
the popular needs and are ready te supply them.
Heppe's sells Victrelas and Victer goods exclusively.
Yeu therefore get the best when it comes from the Heuse
that Heppe built.
Why Net a Heppe Victrela Outfit?
(Belew ara but a few)
Victrela Ne. IV, $29.50
with six 10-inch double-face
records
Pay only 50c weekly
Victrela Ne. 50, $54.50
with six 10-inch double-face
records
Pay only $1.00 weekly
Victrela Ne. 80, $110
With $10 worth of records
Pay only $3 weekly
Victrela Ne. 90, $135
With $10 worth of records
Pay only $1.7Z weekly
Victrela Ne. 300, $265
with $15 worth of records
Pay only $3 weekly
Victrela Ne. 130, $375
with $25 worth of records
Pay only fs.7S weekly
1019-21 Market Street
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tagged in plain
figures, showing
the former sell
ing price and the
present Half
Price. This is Mr.
Hill's Annual
Clearance Sale, in
which everv earment
in this larere store is
sacrificed se that it will
move and move quickly.
New is the time te buy
that overcoat you will
eventually need next vear if
you care te make a saving
that will cause you te remem
ber the Hill Ce. for years te
come.
We beast we can Fit Any Man,
whether he be tall or short, stout
or thin, or just a plain regular.
Every Garment
In Our Stere
Vz Price
Suits and
Overcoats
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Overcoats
Beys' Clothing
AT HALF PRICE!
$6.00 Suits, Overcoats
$7.50 Suits, Overcoats
$10.00 Suits, Overcoats
$12.50 Suits, Overcoats
$15.00 Suits, Overcoats
$17.50 Suits, Overcoats
$20.00 Suits, Overcoats
Beys' $1.25 Pants, 63c
& Mackinaws, $3.00
& Mackinaws, $3.75
& Mackinaws, $5.00
& Mackinaws, $6.25
& Mackinaws, $7.50
& Mackinaws, $8.75
& Mackinaws, $10.00
Beys' $2 Pants, $1.00
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Entire Fleer Devoted te Trousers!
Men's $2.50 Trousers $1.25
Men's $3.00 Trousers $1.50
Men's $4.00 Trousers $2.00
Men's $5.00 Trousers $2.50
Men's $6.00 Trousers $3.00
Men's $8.00 Trousers $4.00
Men's $10.00 Trousers $5.00
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