Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA ffBIDAY ,OQTPB:EB ffi. 22'
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FOR KIDNAPPING
Omaha "Chain Man" Found
Guilty of Intent te As
!' l sault Weman
llONG ELUDED CAPTURE
slen, when nppnrcntly lncscnpnbly cor cer
ncrrd, attracted, wide attention. In Ills
pursuit, XebrflMkn officers employed
every avnllnble method of travel nnd
his capture una effected only after he
had been dangereuMy wounded.
In striking contrast te the terror
caused Nebraska citizens b the varying
repertq of Urewn'n success In his ef
forts te jet away from the Stnte, steed
the nlinest dwarfed stature of the man
and his mild demeanor throughout the
trial.
Tcstlmenj offered In the trial wts te
the effect thnt Ilrewu "picked up"
Mr. .Tenkitis nml her friend, Ivithr.ui
McMniinimtn, offering them a ride te
an outlying amusement park, but forced
nu Annotated Prens tlie women te accompany mm te ins
Omnhn. Neb.. Oct. 20. rrcd Brown, shack en the outserts of Omaha. 'LUere
Omaha "chain mim." today faced n he wns Mild te have forced tliem Inte a
entencc of life Imprisonment for kid- pit beneath the tloer. chained them nnd I
Bnpplnif with Intent te n-smilt Mrs. nttneked them. Testimony further,
Jean Jenkins, twenty-one .ears old. showed that Harry Hewl, n neighbor. '
i In returntnn a verdict of "suutv a enueavorce u mf me uira, unci ,
(fharsed" lute yesterday after forty also was chained b Ilrewn, who
JheurV de'lberatlen and recommending I threatened the life of the would-be
life Imprisonment, the jurj ended ene ( rccuer.
jf Nebraska's most spectacular crlmlnnl ' Mrewn Is said te have stolen the car '
jinses. I "f HeJ'l with which te make n Rctnway.
' Urewn's ability te elude apprehen- He was accused of having stolen ether
cars In Lincoln nnd Omaha, Neb., nnd
Hnwlins, We. near which town he
was captured,
Following his conviction Urewn de
clared himself surprised at the verdict
and reiterated bis defense that the
women had accompanied him te his
Neme willingly, thnt they had been there
several times prier te the chaining
episode, nnd that their threat te In
form the authorities concerning his pos
session of alleged stolen jewelry unless
he divided with them was the cause of
the chaining.
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What a let of joy there
is in 5 cents
Here's Abbotts Eskimo Pie
1923 Medels
At Our Twe Salesrooms
923 North Bread Street
3430 Chestnut Street
Beginning Tuesday last and continuing until Saturday,
October 28, inclusive. See these remarkable cars. Study the
specifications. Nete the quality touches; rcalize the engineering
refinements that further increase economy.
The distinctive features are atrcam-Hne body design, high
heed, crown paneled fenders, vacuum feed, rear gaselirie tank
en all models; drum type head lamps, legal lenses.
AH closed models have Fisher Bodies with plate glass Tern
stedt regulated windows, cord tires, sun visor, etc., etc.
Prices Remain the Same
Quaker City Chevrolet Sales Cerp.
Open Until 10 P. M. Daily and Sunday
the delicious treat that has captured
Philadelphians and it costs but 5 cents.
The large Abbotts plant is rushed te
keep up with the demand.
Have you found out hew geed Eskimo
Pie really is?
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc.
Sold at all
Abbotts
Ice Cream Dealers
Visit ear Beeth Ne. 274,
center of Heer at the
Heme Beautiful Exposition,
Until Saturday Night
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Seaihetti and Stewad Tematefta
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One person out of every 18 et the total pepu- '
latien of Philadelphia (men, women and children),
eats in a Hern & Hardart Restaurant every day.
HORN&ttARDART BAKING C02
HAR&WICK MAGEE CO.
Special Sale
Persian & Chinese Rugs
-Ne Such Values in Years
At no time, we believe, has se large a Sleck
been assembled in any one Stere of such
Wonderfully Beautiful Rugs
Surpassing in beauty, assortment and real values, the achieve
ments of any former season. Representing the very finest in Oriental
Weavery and Art. There are large rugs and small all colors and
weaves from Persia, Turkey, China and India. Offering a purchasing
and money saving opportunity that is possible here only.
A Special Importation of
250 Antique & Semi-Antique Caucasian Rugs
in colorings mellowed by age and wear. This collection will appeal te rug levers
and connoisseurs unique examples of old weaves including Daghestan Cabistan
Guendje and beautiful Kazaks, Sennas, Kelims, fine Bekhara pieces etc Sizes'
range from 3x5 up te 6.8x10.10 ft. Frem $85.00 te $450.00 Many of these rues
worth double- the Selling Price.
CHINESE RUGS
. Deep pile, rich lustrous colorings, beautifully embossed designs, in
Chinese Symbolisms. b '
115
6x9 Size
te $
8x10 Size
31 en te $.
9x12 Size
SlftQ te
175 190 275 s198
Larger Sizes Proportionately Priced
Sultanabad and Miskabad Rugs
375
All ever designs en blue ground; some in rose. Special Prices' as
fellows'
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7.2 xl0.5
7.1 xlO.l
7.5 xlO.l
8.9 M0.3
7.11x11.11 ft.
Salt Price
ft. ...". $175.00
ft v.. 195.00
ft 175.00
ft 235.00
250.00
8.7 xll.5 ft 275.00
8.4 X12.1 ft 275.00
9.1 xl2.5 ft ". . '. r. . . . 285.00
10.0 xl3.0 ft 325.00
Sixes
7.5 xlO.l ft.
8.4 xl0,7- ft.
7.0 xlO.O ft.
8.7 xl0.6 ft.
8.6 xll.4 ft.
7.9 xl2.6 ft.
Sale Pricm
.$175.Q0
. 190.00
. 175.00
. 235.00
. 265.00
265.00
9.3 xl2.3 fi 285.00
'9.'4 X12.5 ft.
10.5 xl7.10 ft r, . nn
290.00
550.00
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