Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 07, 1922, Night Extra, Image 4

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OVATION ON ACQUITTAL
Hy the. Associated IVcw
'New Yerii. April 7. MUh Olivln M.
I. Stene, graduate nurse, nctptltteil Inst
require Lnlitht of the tmirilcr of Kills (1. Kin
kend, fornier corporation counsel of
representative,
WHITE
CONSTRUCTION C0.1NC
WIDKNEU BriLDlXU
"let Wll T'- !. (f e COXCKKTV."
Lenien Specialties Oysters
Hint, Slew, 1'r.r, l.unihdin. ler
ZEISSE'S HOTEL
320 Walnut Street
JOHN O. II. MIVi:i. Prep.
MASTER MECHANIC
or IntUiji Di ,",ik
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tennnr r. 'n iu"r
JUfttMa .. r fc".
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Easter Novelties
Unique Cards
Exchange, 205 S. 16th Street
Give Shut-Ins a Chance
Victer, Knyacr, Crane, Dixie,
Swift, Kleincrt, Vacuum Oil
nnd n score mere of the belt-
known manufacturers depend
en WHITE when they
industrial buildings.
Let us help you solve your ' " Inelnnntl, is jrelnjr te hurrv home te
builditiR problems. There's no her aged mother nt Tempktnsvlllc. Ky.,
oblinatien. ns seen ns slip can arrange lier nffnlr.s (
Phene Spruce 2103 for our ' 1't,r, vllu hl today.
rear mitt news et ncr ireuuie weiuu
upset lier mother wns one of Miss
Siem.-'s Rreiitest conreniH nil tlireiiKh
ihe pfrleil bctweeti Klnkead's slnyltit;
ntnl her trial.
Slip mntmriMl te lenp Ihm- methpr in
laneranrc of It until the trlnl wn
nenrly ever, wlien Mrs. Stene learne 1
of It nnd tent her n tender letter et
svmnntlir. .
, MlM Stene spent In-t night nt the .
, home of .Mrs. Jehn firess, one of the
matron nt the jiiil. Slu; went hnek ,
I te the jail lifter reeehlng her freedom, ;
I InlendliiK te sleep In her cell, but ,
1 chniiRCil tier mind nt Mrs. dress' Insist
CIH'e T"ilny she went shopping for new
i- "tin., nnd took temporary ipinrters nt
tin- Y. ('. A. In llroeklyn.
"I Intend," slie Mild, "te join my
friends and no hark te my profession
as seen as possible. In work 1 may
i forget."
Widow Net Present
Mrs. Marie (iermley Kinkead, widow
! of the slain lawyer, was net In the
I t-tairtroem when the verdict was brought
in. nlthuiich "he had been an interested
spcetnter In all previous sessions of the
I trial, which lasted nine days .
, Miss Stene shot and killed Kinkead I
In Seuth Klllett plaee, Itroeklyn. late
in the afternoon of August .". l'.ll. Tried
en an indietinent for lirst -degree mur-
der, her defense wan temporary, trim-slterj-,
emotional Insanity, also termed
"hrain explosion." n mental eonditieti
1 which, it was maintained was prcdi
i eiiteil en acts of the slain mini.
The nurse testified that the lawyer,
who was suffering from a nervous
breakdown, induced her te become his
' commeti-law wife, explaining his un
willingness te have n civil or religious
C'lremeny with the statement that he ,
"feared n woman of the underworld" j
In riiieinnatl, with whom he had had i
.relations tiver a period of years. He
later left her te marry this woman, she i
' testified. !
The trinl of the nurse wns punctuated
with dramatic moments in which she.
; apparently overcome by tjie strain of,
testimony, collapsed en the witness
stand. )
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Spectators Hear Approval '
The verdict of acquittal followed ten
hours of deliberation by the jury. The
, rear of applause in the court delied the ',
, efforts of the court etiicers te suppress t
i It. The iury that had acquitted the ,
woman beamed lis they strode from the
jury room te their places te render
' their verdict nnd be polled. They tried
te be dignified, but failed.
Miss Stene played true te the trngics
of her trial. She threw herself en the
counsel table, murmuring, "Oh, Oed!
Oh, tied!" when Supreme Court .Tus
tlee Asplnall, very pale and evidently
feeling the occasion deeply, told her
that she was free.
When she left the courtroom nnd
appeared te the Immense throng In the
corridors, there wns a scene which as
tonished veterans nt murder trials.
Miss Stene steed nt the top of the
curving staircase of marble. She faced
a densely packed nnd excited mob of
men and women that filled every step
and covered every sing of the floors nnd
basement. Many of them were sobbing
as they screamed: nil were frantically
waving at the woman just freed of
guilt for f hooting down In the street
the man she accused of falling te right
the wrong he bad done her.
IN N. Y.,-
ESCAPES GOING TO JAIL
Cesiack Chief Accused of Looting
American Traders
Nrw Yerk, April 7 (Hy A. 1)
. (ictieral (tveserlp Semenev today awoke
I In one of the city's best hotels Instead
i of the Ludlow street jail, where it
seemed for several hours last evening
he would be the city's jjuest.
The general vns arrested at the In
stance of the receiver of an American
company trailing In Itussla, who thus
sought te enforce the payment of u
judgment of $-17i.O()0 entered ngnlnst
him In Ilnibln, Manchuria, last De
cember, lie Is charsed with looting In
Siberia.
Semenev, whose favorite title Is
"Ataman of the Cossacks," was per
mitted te co te the Waldorf, 'where he
4b there held , ynder
1 n-V "VTJ'!'"
and hliM
WfiHnMii-. .nHri
guard until, nearly midnight. In the
meant line friends had been hurrying
nnd tehphenlng nil ever the city, and
they nt Inst succeeded In securing the
fmrnt
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Arm M.m.nrw offered the Blierin a
necklace of pearls, said te b4 val
ued nt $S0,000, as collateral,, but the
official refused te accept It.
rrYeur f
Easter Suit
Is Here
Ne need te "snve up" for it.
Wfi cheerfully trust you.
Pay as you get paid
lig Suit Special
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HOLY TRINITY '
MEMORIAL CHAPEL
. 22d and Spruce Streets
Itcv. .1. Oct WirllrM. Minister In Cli.trge
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11 A. M. Mernlne Prajer
I'alm Sundav Evening
At'KII, 9. AT riilllT O'ri.OfK
Mr Jehn SUiIiht'i. Siurcil Mcdlliitlen
The Crucifixie.n
Sunir lv the Antlplienal Cl.elr under the
direction nr
Mr. Ernest Felix Petter
flrenti Itcrltul anil Cnc-xt uir,me Soloist
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Latest Spert
Mede! in
English
Tweed
18-50
Colers: 'J
Tan,-Brown
and Gray
A
WEEK
Pole Coats,
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GATELt l FITZGERALD
Heme Furnishers and
Credit Clothiers
619 Market St.
Open Sit. Evgs
sprang
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
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Four
Delightful Hats
among hundreds
equally attractive
The clinrminfr hat en the left Is soft Peacock-colored Canten
Crepe, with the bright flowers and fruit of an orange shade.
The black nnd white hat Is formed of straw cloth; the black
side el the cloth surrounds the face, while the reverse, which is
white, tops the hat. A long chenille tassel adds just the needed
touch.
In the lower hat en the right, black llscre braid is combined
with black ciiy ribbon,, nnd then just te finish the ensemble a
bunch of bright-colored grapes is perched upon the brim.
At the extreme right is a most becoming black hat of llscre
and cire ribbon.
Each of these Hats isspeciallvpricedat
$10.00
And among the many, these are only four. Every color,
every kind of hat imaginable, may be found in
Allen's Millinery Salen This Easter Time
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Mether
likes Candy
Though her eyes arc
growing dimmer, and her
hair is silv'ry gray, she
still likes candy, and her
sweet teeth ne'er was
sweeter than today.
Step in one of our
Stores and get Mether a
pound of our Asserted
Chocolates.. They are
regular 60c quality,
our price is only
per lb.
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but
37c
KB
is i our jsarcnen
In thesedays of labor - wtVing, etiiafert.
promoting device, no woman should be without
the convenience of a Ga Range, Gaa Water
Heater and Gas Iren. . '.
When all the kitchen work is done by means
of gas heat, you can be sure of greater convenience,
cleanliness and economy.
We new have en display new Gas Ranges,
with many attractive features. Seme are finished
in enamel. All are built according te American
Gas Association specifications, insuring geed
material and workmanship and perfect cooking
results.
Call or ask us te send a representative
THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
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CUMSD
MAURETANIA
World's
Fastest Ship
Converted te oil-burning
and back in service. Mere
beautiful, mere luxurious,
mere up-te-the-minute
than ever.
If you would :njey an ad'
ditientil day at sfa tilth the
maximum Cunard comfort at
moderate ratei, try en-: of
our nckV O.00 formers,
SCYTH1A. SAMARIA,
LACONIA :he new
AncherLinrrCAMEWSl,
16,, 00 tens.
CUNARD and ANCHOR
STEAM SHIP LINES
r.iNrnKi-r OITlre. li'.Oft Wlnut St.
i'rrlnht Oilier. Ileurx- lllili:.. I'lilli.
TRIMO
THE
Pipe Wrench
of
ACCUSE BURCH CASE MAN !
Sleuth Working for State Said te
Be Ex-Convict
Les Anscles. April 7. (Hy A. V.)
Herbert S. Ilnekln. under arrest here i
I en a charge of hnvini; tried te liitliipiici
I veniremen Jn the t-ocewl trial of Arthur
( Huri'li for the murder of J. Helten '
i Kennedy, is wild by court attaehes te I
ile the luitii 'who, with twenty -eight
, ether men, vn eenvleted at Iiidlaiiapo Iiidlaiiape
1 lis for conspiracy te ship explosive uu- I
lawfully en passenger trains. i
l Hockin was (jenteneed te serve i-lx
! years in the Federal penitentiary at '
Leavenworth, Kan., and was released In I
i June. 11U7. after completing his term.'
i I'rlnr te 11(10 he was secretary-treasurer
of the Infrnntlenal Asocial ion
of Hulldlng nnd Structural Iren Work Werk
ev. Hockin, an operative of n private de- I
ei-tive aseney employed hy the I 'Is- I
tr.M Attorney's office tu Invei-tipite the !
Miilre from which the jurors te hear i
Hureh's trial were te be selected, re- I
I malnid in jail today trying te raise I
I .sliOOO bail which would give him free
' dem pending his preliminary examina-
tlen April 17.
SHOP,
HOME
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FARM
1 iS
1 jMI Qual
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w ' i m r
ityj
We also make
Menkey
Wrenches
ipe
Cutters
titty of your dialer or write
Trlment Manufacturing Company
Reskurr (Bitoe, Mbm.
CALL FOR RAIL CONTRACTS i
Shep Strikers Demand Records Be
Produced In Court
! liallimiire. April 7. (Hj A. IM
Iieiuiind" that the cnMnirts und.'i' uhieh
the I)iKiiii ('instruction aie! Kep.iir
('i.rii-nn is npeniiing shnps and the,
iiiiiinteniince of way department uf tin;
, Wcstein Mainland Itnilwav ' aupauy ,
he produced in court are eutiunid in
the answer of the striking cm ft men te
I the application of the ceiitrai ling con-
1 1 1 rn ami the1 railroad for an injunction
te replace the teiuperar. nh i n strain
ing the striki ri from illc'il ails In
iilllieelieu with the walkout Thev
iilh'.e t.ie r ad has no genuine ii'triv
unit .th the cejitiin ters.
FATHER OF SLAIN SON DIES
Mysterious Death Fellows Attack en
Five Beys With Ax
Concordia, Kan.. April 7. I Hy A.
I1 L. II Trcuihla) . a farmer, near
St Jeseph. live of whose Mills wen1
hacked with an ax Tuewlny. resulting
in the death of one of them and the
; probable fatal injury of three ethers,
was f mini dead tit the home of a neigh
bor tnd.n
The Coremr is im '"'.liyitiiig. Ex
perts from ihe Suite prison had put
TliiiIiIh through a severe grilling in
i iimii i tlen w llli the crime.
Mether and Sen Killed by Train
MryiTMlule, April 7. A mother and
I'M' son -re killed at the ll:i!iluier
nnd Ohie Hal'read station here jester
'n y In a freight train. The victim, Mrs.
llufns M. Hem hey. wife ,.f Dr.
Help lev, and James Heachey mistook
the frelijht for a passenger train they
'veie waiting for. Ilellevlng the train
would step, they started te erew the
tracks and wer run down.
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Specializing
in Coats,
Salts, Dresses
and Skirts
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Special Values Saturday
New Medes in Coats, Suits and Dresses
At Substantial Savings
Spert
Suits
plain
of the
of tweeds, checks,
diagonals, and ethers
popular fabrics.
There is an exceptionally
keen demand for sport suits,
and these are remarkable
values.
Specially Priced at
'25 & 35
& ip
Tailored
Suits
Twe specially selected
groups of finely tailored
Peiret Twill, Twill cord, and
Cordine Suits; plain or with
self color braid and embroid
ery. Very smart and stylish,
indeed, and unusual value.
Specially Priced at
$45 & $65
New Spring Street Dresses, $25
A remarkably low price for these smart frocks of Crepe Rema,
Canten Crepe and Peiret Twill, and a number of sport
models with capes, of knitted fabrics; in all the newest shades.
Spert
Coats
of Tweeds, Herringbones, and
English Mixtures in plain colors
and plaid effects. These coats
arc very smart, and in addition
very practical and serviceable.
Shown in all the newest spring
shades.
Specially JPriccd at
$6
&
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MfliMlill
$39-50
,1222-1224 Walnut Sheet
Capes &
Coats
Leng graceful lines; beauti
ful soft fabrics, and rich colors
are distinguishing features of
these newest spring wraps:
Veldync, wool Duvetyne, Can Can
eon Crepe and Gerena, many
with embroidery fringe and
tassels.
Specialty Priced at
H5 & $59-50
Stere Savings
60 busy Regal Stores located in all the principal
cities from Coast te Coast are 60 geed reasons
why you can new get any Style you want, in any
Leather you like, for One Price, $6.80.
Volume Production and Volume Selling, shipping
direct from the Regal Factory te the Regal Stores,
and charging one small profit when you select the
style you want, makes it fun xte de business the
Regal Way.
One Standard Quality and One Standard Price
for every shoe in the store certainly simplifies both
Selling and Saving.
When a shoe store carries three different grades
at three different prices the salesman has three '
guesses te figure out hew much you've get in your
pocketbook.
If he first condescends te show you the shoe Yeu
asked te see, and then enthusiastically shows you
the shoe He wants te v sell it takes him twice as
long te sell the shoe you came in te buy.
This unsuccessful effort te get you te spend mere
than you wanted te, wastes half of your time and
consumes twice as much of his time, and doubles
the Selling Cost of the store.
The Regal Way, Every Style in the Stere One
Price saves your money saves your time and
saves you from embarrassment.
Regal Salesmen don't have te "Size you up"when
you come in the deer, they can devote their time
studying the size of your feet instead of the size of
your pocketbook.
Yeu knew when you go into a Regal Stere just
what you're going te pay when you go out, because
three planks in the Regal Platform tell the whole
story, One Profit One Quality and One Price,
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President
Regal Shee Company
FOR MGN AND WOMEN
732 Chestnut Street (Cor. 8th Street)
Men's Shoes Only
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
1226 Market Street
Men's and Women's Shots
Frem Coast
Regal Stores-
Price
te Coast in
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