.S,ww.V-ITOii,,wb' 7 ipTOW,p fflnwp? "KTT-iT W&FW?iWvWF,WF?, "-Jtr.7 V7 , f.. r't.aV " -y, I ft. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922' 4 I 1 K m RMM MRS. IVY GIBERSON , wwnWSWSTM Leiitemeri MB 1P premise te pay ill feeT l a Week iTBiiil . . .""' ' ' " i.. '.".. trrMTii 2-95 123 se. i3 st. issssyi Mrn' Scotch and Enplisk Philadelphia Xc Yerk , .'pjflj yYBt White "V W sf IK iroeGooic3.00fo(i.OO Grcno&.e, France ' if4 -CJHP Geld MW If I ,Wvf7i ,- ,...,- , -,.11 ' SUStM farenlted movement. ' H L life 1 flPWJJy $1,00 a Week JL W ; II A.-.l'l . -. . am. 4. weaaaesek. . IK.!!!', GUILTY; GETS LIFE: Iren Nerve Unshaken as Verdict Is Returned She Says 1 She Holds Ne Malice HER LAWYERS TO APPEAL Hii n Stiff Corresponds t I Tome Wur. N. .J.. Oct. 10. Mr. ( Tt.v (libersm. sentenced te life Im- i prlsentncnt for the murder of her bus- tinnd Wllllnm F. f.lbcrsen. holds "n I mnlli-e for tlie jurv Hint retiUrted her or for nnv one who tool, part in the trlnl, she snld In her ie'l while nunlt- I lilK removal te the "Inte peult e'ltlnry t Trenten. "I nm net the first person te be un Jutlj convicted " slip nnl tediv In .1 mnttcr-nf.fnet wny. "nnd I ilen't sup sup pep I will !)! Hip Inst. I nm ns Inno cent ai I wni wlipn iIip trlnl lipjati I was telling the truth nml tlipv oenliln't hnke nij c t rv I felt jptrrdn.v for the fust tl'ii" tint flip trial wns reIiu agnlnt hip " Winn Tk'! if vhp was bitter tewnrd the lnw wiii'-h iiprmlt" of t-envii tien 011 cirriiinstnntlnl oidpnee. the renrictcd tienidii -a d llP w,is net Slw ,idip 1 thnt pIip thought hpr dpfpti-p n ell cendnrti'd Attninpyi for Ir ("iihpren in Jienni pd tint tin Tippul v 011I1I be r.ik"Ti te tlie Court of Krrei ,uid ppptI.. md thnt Hip cnfsp would bp feiiftht tlirrmcli fverv niiirt te tit" Supreme Court ( 11 1 T'nitid StnlPB if np',psnr Ilpr ln -rpis rentn I tli St i'p t-ein'd i Irleii' IHpsiI'v from Mi j (tibpren's hemp. Whilp tlie oeiiMotid woman was un moved wIipu Almnnder Mnnlielt. forp ferp Wan of thp jurv anivuiiTd tlu prdtp. nnd iIip ai setteni-pil tn ci.ntirnment in thp Stnte pneu 'for thp tprm of hoi nntitt'tl life at hard libei " hpr nsed mother. Min. Klmir.i nnMinieml, brekp down nml wept SIip fellow pd Mr Gihiiien te ln-r roll wIipu the lntter was led fro 11 th" oeurtioom, but a -e ovrrpemo with omotien thnt slip was enable te ppnk. MIRTH REIGNS IN COURT IN TWIN DOLL MURDER CASE Weman Charged With Infanticide Will Tell of Hoax en Husband Hammend. Inil.. CVt l'i 1 1'.y A P ) Apparent' pnjnjinc !uunermi acpppN of th-1 proiepdnu. .11 niueh i thp .pprt,iti r. who iT'iwdel tin ( nn' nn' nn' roem, Mr llarel MeNnih. 011 trial charged with infanticide, waited '" ila for the pre-ec Hum te present it etnr witness, her husband -ind .10 cus?r, who .nv! the twin- frhe dt-peen of li-t "i.'ltu wpie intu.il bat lea and net delN, i 1ip elnlni- I" even vltnPe- testified PMPnl.1 ten thnt the twin- weie 1I0IN and no thnt they lhed nnd brp.ithed Mrs. IcNnll llstoned with seeming letltj and uneencerti te their tostiiiieiij is te hew she carefully guntiled the "twin-- ' from the prin; Pes of purloin- rol.ithe rel.ithe and neighbor- She freipnntl joined In the lniiRhpr which the te-titneii brensht from the crowded courtroom The dofciis-e indiated its intention te jmt Mi. MeNnllv en the -tand te repeat lier orsien a -ter of nn t.pirr.1 v between herself an I her 1ms lnnd te we'k t 111 it nut hoax -e Mi-. Xa'h'i ambition te lie known agaiii a n father inlchf be ippeaspd .' ccerdliiR te Mr- Mi N'allv, n 11 oper ation two e.ir- nor te her mariiae renileied her ine.ipablp of mnfernlt PRETTY GIRLS SOUGHT FOR FURC0AT THEFT One Leaves by Frent Doer, Other by Back Dealer 'linus Garment Twe piettr and weP-dies-ed girls bid evcrjtIi'nK but fur ceuts when thp en tered II Smith's fur shop at ."1'U Spruce streit esterdi atter-m 11 When thpy 'eft siu'den one In Mi front deer nnd the ether by the ba k one of tliem had 11 fur coat Mr Sunt1 thinks the are sister-, and proenbi will take turns weiirin; if, if the poi ce of the rifiv-fifth and Hue street- sta. tlen don't fee them r.r-t. Tli" furrier sas the girl- were -e "refined loekin;" hp nevir -ii-ic l them, se broke his usual 1 u-teni and toel: one te the rear te show hei- i cent, while the ether -tn-id nut trent The girl in the fient of the -ten- ew. dent'y made 11 e,unk hen The fir ricr saw hrr runniiiE out a tui 10a' trailins eer h r arm. an-l rim- rum. When he get bail: the tn-t sir vn vn genp b the rpnr deer lie said the riiN weie ibeiit niptp years old, with dnrk hiin wln.1, e Mire bobbed, dark e.es nnd we-e h'n k cent suns, black pn ture 1 it, , eatin slippers and bin. k -ilk -teekinc, SOLD EMPLOYER'S GRAPES Police Seek Man Who Cleared $364 en Quick Deal Police tediiy nn- Ineklns f r s. Cliilds. of 1'ei-i -tre"t run I liunk ul 1b wanted for thp th ft of ,:US1 wb c hi realized from the sile of Ui bexe- t fnipeB vesterdiiy while the owner of '. ruit nnd produce house ,h winch it worked was -ib-ent Accerdln; te David (inber proprietor of the store, who swore out the wnr rant, the grapes armed h freight yes terday and were sold b Child ns seen 8H tliev reached the itme He had no trouble In di-pe-mg nt fliem, Cinber aid becnusp the puce lie ieccip(i UIIH ten cents n basket less than annul cyst DISGUISE AIDS THIEF "Workman" Enters Heme, Steals 200 In Jewels and Coolly Leaves A thief dlsgui'ed us a werknm wh carried n kit of tools te emphn.su-.p t charncter, entpred the hemp of MrH Mary White, 1711 Carlten street while ahe was at a ncnrhi store ve-terd.i and Rtele jewelry vnlunl nt S'JfH) Three pieces of jeelr including a wedding nng and a biaieb-t ,rf, among tin things taken Ni'iglibms win aaw the mini inter the house bellcp that he km going te make repair lie stepped te light Ids pine en reach ing the street. Then lie wnlked leisurph airiiy. Thief Gets $360 Werth of Clethes The theft of cletlilns Milued at -?:ii.D from the store of Sum Wexler (i"i!.'l Oeriniuitewn avenue, mm repeitnl te the police this morning At cording te Wexler, the thieves bored 11 hole tlueugh the rear deer through which thej u Uased the latch en the inside DO YOU EAT ICK CHHAM? Una a quart a Jy It would take you tU Teara lu ' i mimwwiv! a unnum t. J. Mllner Perty liaa been Inter. Aatatre. a! llarrtabura, and alvaa aem Mi Women's lacocleckcd full fashioned ateckinga of pure thread silk from top te tee silk of that ustreus "springy" quality that is both luxurious and asting Reinforced for long wear at garter top?, soles and heels. The cleckings arc exquisite rH ffiP and in varied patterns t lie colors these met in demand: dune, caramel, mandnlay, gray, black and white. Better looking, long wearing and lower in cost R. & F. Quality Suits Frem The Kirschbaum Sheps 28-50 te H5 flipiL Slip en one of these Kirschbaum Suits. Nete hew smoothly it fits. Hew beautifully it is tailored. Hew much it improves your appearance. Hew moderately it lj priced ! You'll Want A Kirschbaum Overcoat, Toe 28-50 te 60 Big, roomy storm coats; town ulsters ; Raglans ; box-coats, Chesterfields. Fer men who thtnk of quality first ! Let us help you lower the cost of dressing well! Founded In 1894 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. m 1 s S"KI rjri Efctil 'tfi J i-ren M SCHORR & HERBST 100 Seuth 11th St. usar iii? Hi"u(.if,j,!i.i,i!ifi,i. mat wrKriWH'wr"MiEixir; illWfraBii'H-J il'i !' Ill'llilJ M'& Auther' Typing Agency Roem 19, lit N. Elhlnth St., PHILADELPHIA, FENNA. nannicripti and copy matter typed tiv Expert Tjplm Writa for Termi. ' 1ttlAAn1V fellow. up Lntteri Get Your Heme Wired Including fixtures 0 rare beauty and charm of design and quality by our uiettderut organization. EitablUhed 19 Yeara Ortplnaen of our own distinctive and flexible Financing Flan tebxeh insure te cash customers equltabls saving as compared uilth the dt terred plan. WHALEN-CROSBY Wt'E 140 N. llth St. S 5d . , 1919 up en rTnry ctduiubt ,st7ti eanuraiy JOB WANTED by producer nnd erRanUer! experi enced and successful In unles nnd executive work! nee 80! Reed nu drcsn; collese Brndu.'itc, C 823, Ledger Olllee -irii ir-imLjLJrr3l-aLLJ.JLJLJLJir3IT --.u- ru Ln 1 1 1 C B C D gasasssHSHSHsasHsisssHSHsasHsssaj r0 NOTICE Largett Astertment ADDING MACHINES All Makes COLLINS, 831 Chestnut St. rhenet Walnut 3173 Advertising Production nml eentnrt man wftli lilen n ' jenra' iiewnpnper mid ecency perlence. Available part or trhela Adilrea O 822, Ledger Offlce, . j j -MM ADVERTlSKJrENT ADVKIITIREMENT By the Connoisseur The autumn eeaaen brings the most wonderful coler3 Inte all of Nature's reilm Ameni; fruits partlcutarl arc the colerB IiIkIi and variegated with bi-aittlfully blendtni; tones and se lus lus leus besides! Hallow ell's. Dread Street below Chestnut, have lil-ndcd these glorious colors se m.iRnlflrently In their 'olerful Gift Baskets of Krult that It Is bard te tell wblch te ailmlrc mnre their beauty or their liiscleusneis. Blnek Hotheue Grapes from Helglum. Yellow ish .Japanese Tlutns, hrlsht red rercll.'i Pears white Grapes In clusters, etc ill beautlfullv arranged m.ike the most di'Ilshtful Gtfts ImnRtnthle, that ar nr 10 win deep npp'eelxtlen Perfect dilvery Is guaranted inoe miles While en the social aspect, nethlns s 50 essential te loekliiK well and talnB happy as having el! clothes sta put as well ns our temper This can't be done unless- the destina tion is reached In a comfortable meter, driven by nn Intr-lllftent chauf leur Te telephone Unrlnp sOO. the I'tinnlnKhnm Cab 'e Insures n Cadll 'ic limousine or tnurlngr car nt your Jrer in a moment or se a taxi service tbat does net tax your temper or appearance. Geed humor and physical comfort be. intr absolutely dependable upon each ether the thought of shoes btcemes foremost. Shoes, as clothes te be In cniil taste, must be neither txtreme nor commonplace In fashion A man or wem.in of pentle birth Is illstniRUishable bj the mefle of dress Te ritrenlre a h ise for Footwear whose ileutele Is, and h.is, ahvajs bei'n oenipooeil of per sons whose names mean 1'hlladelphl 1 In te patronize the Walde M riallln j.tablshnient In Chestnut Htieet at number HOT. Phepplnir, te be reallv enjoyable, In cludes lunch I.unch te be mere than mere feed means perfect serlee, lln iierlnc persuasive music, exquisite surroundings Persons of refinement, et net superlatively wealthy, want sensible prices KlnalU, when ln the exact center of the heart of the shop ping district, no rnc Is anxious te valk several blocks awa te have 'unch, that Is whv the Hetel Adelphla. In Chestnut a' Thirteenth Street, Is Irieillv situated as a luncheon rende?,. 1 us and the ether leasens are wh its lunches are Ideal I An oriental rug Imparts an atmos phere of beauty and luxurious com , fort that Is net obtainable by any , thlntr else. Rugs te a house nre as I family portraits te a drawing room Indefinably charming. A fact about oriental rugs that Is Indisputable, yet extraordinary, Is that they Improve In color with age, nnd are about as Im mune te wearlntr out as any fabrle j made by mortal can be. About every size and variety of rug can be ob tained In Its greatest perfection from Fritz & LnRue. 161R Chestnut Street, land they are all backed by this firm's name and established reliability. Reliable Is a wonderful term, and It Is Justly applicable te the work Rnrg's, of 1113 Chestnut Street, de ln cleaning: and renovating men's and 1 women s clothing A llarg cleaned I or dyed garment may net have all 1 'lie attributes of a new one, but It , has all the appearance of It, which 1 prolongs Its utility and reduces Its 1 original cost, te snv nothing of its 1 putting off the price of something I new for a considerable time. Anything promoting and protecting cyc-lght must come from only the mtv finest materials and scientific kill working In unison. The firm of Wall & Ochs, whose trade-mark "1716" I the number of their establishment I In Chestnut Street, have no superiors , and few equalstln the ability te meet 1 the requirements of oculists' prescrlp- I tlens. But apart from the accuracy , in their glasses, the suggest styles I nnd tpes of glasses and spectacles that enhance the wearers' appearance and lend character te the face plus correcting' me detects or vision by the lenses themselves. With both evemen's and men's clothes, rpgardlesB of hew simply or elaborately the prefer te dress, jewelri Is alva neeeesar Taste of nn lndl Idual mav lean te elegant simplicity or te rcpal magnificence, but In either extreme, th artl ,n m eded and selected must be of eiulslte workmanship and finest qual Itv Wheneer an nrtlcle beais the Imprint of having come from the house of Balley. Hanks ,t Blddle, It Is equiva lent te the word "sterling" en slvir Piute It is the product of all thnt prestige, senti'ltv, superb quality and reliability beyond question can produce (Adv ) Snrl Bnanereati-fl tap r :i WHY PA YA$400 for any Plaver-Piane, if you can buy a new, high-grade and guaranteed n9r"' ment for less, en easy weekly or monthly payments, with beveral dozen music rolls, a bench and cabinet thrown in? A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 25 te 35 years and be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners. The Cunningham Player-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated REO STYLE patents, owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, well equipped factory. Se perfect in construction is this instrument that a child can play with all the expression of the master composer himself. Everv Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metnl tv' :nr. De net let anybody talk you into buying an instrument with a single valve action, as it has net the power or endurance if it had, why should we spend twice us much money in developing a double valve action? The very fact that for ever a quarter of a century we have been offering $10,000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be sufficient proof of Its quality! All our instruments are priced from 20 te 30 per cent. lower than any dealer nnj where (whether large or small; can afford te sell. Terms arranged te suit the purchaser. CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS Makes Yeu ' Joyfully Eager te Sew! IB -ft" ' .MVwvaiS M lift. vlfliViKLw u Ww aV?C!X4aaiam?7v3hW. M EaBL- iw Sewing WMm If CMadea vSPlfff . 9 Measure JBIi mmtr-ymm, vaLLLLLLLBbHRMMaaflaLLLLLr laWHW lHs!HLhRii!!ii!filBWHLWil aiiiiiiiiiMMaliiiPjeaiiiaw TaMBM liMWfnirraaBe.jllllllflllMWi''nHI I tKSkfSKKtl a aM tttKMiriit (aHK aaeaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaMaaaBMaaaBawiaa iuiuu.e IBS Yeu Light Electrically Yeu Cook Electrically; Why Net Sew Electrically? ,'1 1,1 i.'i 8 kAS Would you go back te gas lighting after using electricity? Or would you give up your convenient percolator for a het nnd messy coal stove? Of course net and if you once realize hew convenient, hew easy, hew .perfect in action is the Willcox & Gibbs New Portable Electric Automatic Sewing Ma chine, you'll never dream of buying or using any ether. With a Willcox & Gibbs Portable Elec tric the days you spend at the machine are real joy days. Se easily, se swiftly does the machine de its work. Ne mere tedious tensions te adjust. Ne mere bob bins te wind. Ne mere pedals te push or handles te turn. Just a step en the con troller and the work glides through the , machine, sewn with strong, even stitches, neater and stronger than any you have ever seen. Willcox & Gibbs Portable Electrics arc proving a been and blessing te many women. Let one be one te you also. Call in and see one demonstrated. Let us show you what it does and hew weir it does it and at the same time learn hew our easy-payment plan nvikes it possible for you te own one conveniently and at small cost. Courtesy Wcex& Gibbs iS 1709 CHESTNUT STREET Phene, Spruce 2192 Service araWifflw Li4 ITTHTHHr W MIM jBTnll 11 Wills Sainte Claire Enclosed Medel In shite nf the frtrt thnt- T Iiaha ...mj ,J ,7-:.. ever forty meter cars, this is the first time I havereally felt like expressing my satisfaction in black and white. The car 1 have here with me has se com pletcly fid filled my expectations and seems te possess se many geed qualities that the ethers have lacked that I have sent you an order for another. kuuben MILLER, Phiadephia, Pa. IT PAYS TO THINKl Hi 1 r tgla-- evil mmiia PIANO CO. llth and Chestnut Sts. Open Evenings (factery: SOth and Parkaide AvenUt) All Maliea t Talklnr alacblnea at deduced l'rloe. a& We eie the Only Piane Mantf (ucturers In Ptnna. Famous ter Selling from Factory te Hem Direct ESI Would you like te knew why Wills Sainte Claire owners are se en thusiastic in their expressions of sat isfaction? Come into the salesroom. Examine the car yourself. Ride in it drive it experience for yourself the thrill of this wonderful car. C. Hareld Wills has given te the world a new conception of metering. The eight cylinders, the V-shaped meter with its overhead valve and cams the chassis in which length is exactly proportioned te weight the specially designed springs the perfection of balance the Melyb denum steel construction all com bincd with beauty of design and finish te produce the Wills Sainte Claire. The new enclosed models are new here. Please accept our invitation te see and ride in this wonderful care Wills Sainte Claire Ce. of Pennsylvania W. J. FOSS, President 2031-2033-2035 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE cMoterS. Gars II . fj3 I .iff C.H.W.Ca, Kft? Uhtna (acta In bla artlcl in id na iacl in aia ariicia in iu Ainaa " 1 biiiwia ut L. VM .s k " ' satif -,- N iAt JUSW, A ... t . r Ej, itvvjp"',itttf ..fl.iA Ll