Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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' EVENING PTJBEId. lEDGEBPmEADEIPHIAY .TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 1922
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CALLS PEGGY BEAL
ACCUSED OF INSTIGATING MURDER
(MISSING WITNESS FOUND IN
r O'CONNELL MURDER TRIAL
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Cashier Who Saw Weman Flra 8het
Located In Baltimore
I Clptclanil, Oct. i.'4. (H.v A. P.)
jAVIUInm II. Cenkllii, Hip State's "iiiIps
Ii.b" wltness In the muidpr trial of
Mis. Mabel Clminiileii, ulll arrive here
(IppIiii-piI he hiiw Mr Clinmiiten flrp
three shots fielll u reeler 'he cull-eeab-il
uiidi'i her coat fellow Iiir a
qmirrul between O'Ceiil.ell ,iiml MlH.
Chainpleii'H htihluiinl. .
Ceiiniv Prosecutor l.riwnril ('. Htan Htan
ten, baslnit IiIh l.rinclpal hope of eon een eon
vletien upon tlm ex-cadhler'H testimony,
er-lerul n L-lty iletPi'tlM- te Ilultlmeri) te
E
NEARJURY SIAGE
Judge Tells Them te Decide if
Klan Had Part in Cam
paign Costs
leiate Cenklln, wi.e nan eniy n'reiiu.v
I ieceeied fiem a nirlrnl operation
1 there, and today terelved a wire from
"
..i.i .. i....fif.. i.. i il,,. f1rtfilivf Hint be weulil lie Here
'm'B
lOinOl-IOW llllll. ll.lllllH'Mi; ." ivn.ii. in ,. ,,,,l(
the fatal Nhoetlmc of Thomm A. O'Celi- lenwirn neriil l(k Ith ( eik In.
,,,.11 ,.,11'iilvnl iii-oniefer of New lavcn. When the selection of a jury was
feiiklln, insider In the rest a tun tit ( one man were tentnthely tvciteil in Hu
nt the time of the killing, ii Mild te htm- Jury box.
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LAWYERS' SPEECHES TODAY
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MAYFIELD HEARING
VERDICT
OUTRAG
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A ,
Mether of Slain Man Says Ac
quittal of Nurse Is Travesty
of Justice
'DISGRACE TO KISAS CITY'
The nrt!ltt'il r.f "I'ecsv" Heal for
alnUiiK her "lerfert lever," Prank
Vt'atren AmVi'Min, vvns rnlli'd nu out eut out
Tflpe ntul n trim-sty of justice today by
Mri. rie'n Andersen, of Colliti!nvveod.
N !. millir of the dcitd ""
Mnrlc li. "lVcw" P-! wus -l--flnrtI
net KiiHty by u jury In Kiuimih City
aficr ene of H'P shortest murder trinlH
In the lil"tery of llMmtit. The sole
tridence for tin' defence wax u list of
imnipii. ostensibly In Antler-
jeii's linndwritinR. J
"IVecv Heal deliberately killed my
h,,r " hiiIiI Mm. Amlprsi.il. te whom ,
l'ninillttnl Piimi! "" f'li miecK
Her r'.U'W 'lie M.ITered lust .......
"lien Andersen wni !mt te deutli In a
bt"frlK,1iik Hint vvlie miide levi- te ti
.... iw,- v.nn il it te Frank nnd
"" m in -"M l.lel siuml.t be li.tV;.!'
f"r Hfe. If ""I crPUl"l.' b" wiJ. I
.,?' knew wlmt the Ifreple of Kims-is
- of. TllP U'Mli't elIKllt j
te them,
H
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lllill I '" :-- tf
I'. I,, urn t 1 11 K UK Ol
. l. .. .Hurt-nl'l- te tlll'lll. I
m iM .. .,. )u l..,.nil l
Mr. AmiPro... " ... ;. -
i I'll! llllll
i-d In '
In n Knnsns City (.metery. hvenl
ill" plans te lnvp the body remev
a rpineten iiimi n.-i.-.
fnpi'd llfi'i
ii......" lii'iii. n I iirer.
I ... ,. ,l ,,.,.,
..tinUPO I cin iiiiiiiiimm. .........
r ini! te li'-r fi'i-t a- iV yidi.T was
r, i. hst nUht. Mih. H.'.il llimiktil th..
tn'rv 'and :.-m tf il : "New I am reiih;
stnv il-'it Iiitp I" Knii-im ity anil
.vni.t. ... ....... ... ' .. --
'IVrrp Haute nml miiUc
tiwi
lint.. hns 11.
0 jroe.1 ll it'll' for till""- ,. .
Tin- eurt erdi'.il wns rem.ia-ativrly
b.l..f. Tbi-iP v.i-rc fpw ivltijps-ps. im.l
th(. tpstininiiy was ndtliii'i'd s'"';ilih . ,
Sin- tool; tin1 wltni'ss-Htniiil. palllil ami
ntivmiH, mill Hip Htery of the lioetln i
nas iliawn from tur by tin- iitterni'js.
I.iirpil te Hetel
... ...1 . .....nlinrt ... lln.tr.ll Cl I
ll elll I 111" iirii in.-.-. "". " '....."... .
Mis. r.c.ii. ii
? j.i.iiiii 'imm
?.m '.:-,' - t '. 'tivam. mirm
eiuij; dheiTei'. leluted
ALHI-: TIIOKXTOX
Aii'iim-iI. Willi OrerL'i' Clint ami CIi.uIps Seiilliiin
"Dnrp Devil
ClineCaseMayGe
te Jury Tonight
In ehroneloRlcnl euler liieiilrnls of their
RKvoelntien wbii Ii termirated in her
fatnlly ulumtlni! Andeisen ami serienslv
wniinilltiR hci-Belf in a room which thev
cciipieil i a local hotel, .limp ,',. lie
lined her theie, .she said, with a premise
of innrrlaRi'.
She had been renilliiR a pnssaRe In n
rntiinntle novel in wiuen a woman union
liei lever. She Hhet Ander.sen as he , , ..
lnv upon the bed and turned the re- ' C'eiul.iur.1 from IMae One
velver upon heiself, sciiiIIiir a bullet told ('line about the scene slu. had i
Inte her bre.iHt. I kitnc"cil between Mrs. Cline and Her- i
r.ie'te man., him before he left Dajteii ' murder. Hine then turned te hts wild
mid I told him I would uie him my i nml Mild, she teMilied :
iiiiMu-r in June." 1 "(s d, the wav miii tipat ine after
Tube ulie visited linn la Kan-as ,, , ,;" iMim. theii '
i-i. 'i ,. ...i . h, l,t,.l ulmii. 'all ! ve done for eu: l inn tiien
Hie' triiL'Hh" occurred. She asked him told Onirics Scullion ti. re upstairs
te liiiiru her. she mi id. "I was nearly and Ret a Rim. hut she did net
Bti.niiid uhen he told her be eelllil lilld ' feme back with
He RHiitnds for divorce, she said.
r.f Hie murder of
J.trk IteiRiii. Him actei. I'lietmjraplieil en way tu ceuit
house iKieiupuniril by the privm m.itreu
upstaiis te Ret a Run. at the same time
i. ijiiiR te ltetRen,
"Let's re upstairs nml fisht it out."
Thej. IlerRen and ('line, went up
stairs, the witness dei Inn d .Miss Thern.
ion said, lieiReii rei'.ir up tlrst. M.e
tillle and then one shot, ami
tin AnecMcd Vms
C'erskana, Te., Oct. '24. The in
junction Htilt te bar permanently the
name of Enile 11. Mayfleld, Demecrnlie
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tieininee for United States Senater, ,
) f i em the November ballet. w-an nrarlv I
j te the jury stupe tmla. Plaintiff at- i
terneju still lind two hours for iirRtt- '
inent. te be followed by three hours by
1 the defense. '
JiiiIrc ScarhreiiRh, In bis clinrRc te
the jury late yesterdny, said that the
1 biiidvn of proof rested en the plaintiffs. '
The Judge, i tiled that the jury answer
i several ipicstlens, among them: "Did
Unrip II. Muyfleld knew of any e
I peases of bis eampalsn beliiR paid by
' the Ku Klu KlanV" ami "did llaib ,
II. Miijlleld, Hen C. Uichaids, Jr.
(AliUlleld's caiilliainn manaaei I. or D.
1 K. I.Mlay keep and piescive repefts of
nil iiieiieyri received and paid out by
them in the uiiiipiiIriiV" and "did the
total campniRii expenses exceed MID, -000
V"
New Oilcans. La.. (Vt. 21. (P.j A.
P.) tiiefRc 1". S. Peddy. IloiiHleu
Inw !. lest his lisht before a Federal
tribunal here ve.iteidny te force Tcwh
, election efliclals te place his name en
i the Nei-ember ballet lis a 1 nlted Slates
(Seiintulal cindidite iiRiilnst I'ailc It.
May lipid, lleimienitle neinliiee and al
ii. Red Ku Klu Klnn .andldate.
, Tluei JiiiIri,., lompesiiiR the tilbiiiuil
te be tr the cise en trniisfcr fiem the
1 Pele! til I'liiiit at Mobile. Ala., idled
'they .re without jurisdiction, that
IjuIiir the euh point censldeied.
in pieseiitlliR their case atteitn-vs
rppiceiitiiiR the Puldy fiuiien read :i
t'deRfiiia 1 1 run It. II. Creamer. Teus
Kcpiibllc.iu leader. statn.R that he had
leiehcd a letter lrein TieMileMt llai.l
Ii.R !u which the ehiet eeeutiv" had
eimmemled the lteptiblicans of Texas
for "niilliiR iiiilependeiit Deiuei rats in
coalition iiR.iinst all rieuiiIiirs and
(hiK-i's attendant upon dntatien nin
tnin te Amerlenii idealy.
They dei'lared tlrit May field was net
the eindidate of the lletueciatli' l'art
of Tpmis. but of a faction nuiMiueiail-
iiir iimii-r the Riiise of the party
m
Fer the Engagement
Tne Wadding
The Anniversary
!
IP
Peris
Hi end Strret
wwsw
-s- 'r i r in rv c ra w
New Yerk
Walnut Street
leji
1 he Suites e.ie was nieseuted b
I Attorney (Jeneral KeeliiiR, his nssiftant.
L. (' Sutten, and Sicnt'it. of State
Staples, They emlemlpil Hint Peililj
had lest his llplil as ,i l"imlill''nu nom
inee whin he eted in the Democratic
primniy in .Inly anil aiRiinl that Hie
lieatil a
later Hewn t nine downstairs and went points of equltj had no jtiil-ili. tlen ever
out tins trout uoer. political iisiits.
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BRAND STUDENT WITH ACID
Be-
SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET
IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Te-
"De as Yen Please"
"I n&kp.l him wlinl 1 was reIiir te.
de," she told thp Ceuit, "and be sJld: I
'De as j en ltasc.' " Sue nsked him
wh he' boil seunht her lee .mil he'
answered, .she declared. "Hecnuse 1 mu '
ee lilm
anv nrearnis. iiien
Cline shouted nt HerRcn:
"(Jet out of my house nt once.
IlerRen then told ('line te come out
side as be bad seiiicthlm: te tell him.
she tpstllieil, but Cline told him if lie
had nnythliiR te s.e . te say It there.
"All women me I can' m the
vvi.nl he ..sol." she snid P.erRcn re-
Pcace Overtures New Made
tween Warring Colleges Annual Convention Will Start
Les AiiRcles, Oct. 24. (Hy A. P.)- day at Norrlstewn
The fear cvpiessed by Ijnujt (', .Moere, ' , ,, ,
dltccter of the I nnersltv of ( . iillferiiui. j ,.,. . Ml ..,.,.. (,, s-i,ni
ilnvll." ' ,..( ...1
She said that she could net lec.ill ( nn np htalis and wp will fifiht
nhoetiiiR him. but iPinenibered shoetiiiR ;t ,ih man te man. (ied will judse
herself. ibetwien us," she s'lid ('line answered.
Srnte attorneys bianded the thirty- n. vi,i i'i,ki.,ii.M
tvo-Mnr-eldnurseu "Tl.uMn." Thev, Ileus Shet I stahs
the fact that a copy el The men weir- upsmus jus, ,, ,,.
iM.-iii- Illee ltiiirenL-lis' nil... ites. she snid. when she heard a
pnlllled te
"Tlilivi'i."
noel. was found in the room where
tar sliniitliic took phue, eniMied nt a
j ace slidwlni; a woman beiiiiniR ever her
shun lever lenkliiR at a bleed-dripping
ilnsei. This th" (entended, was evi-ei-iiip
lh.it Miss Heal contemplated the
Minim;, and bad net, as she mild, coin cein
mittnl the ci line ill the bent of the
p.isshni uC spurned nml betrayed love.
Tli" defense ceunteied with the eh.irRc
tl at Andeisen, . 1th his list of fifty cou ceu
pi'i'ied hear', was a "sheik" and be
tuner. Miss Ileal, in her own behalf, told of
hr rel.itie.is with Andei-seii. Ilei levij
fm him, she said, made her place faith
in Ills pietnisp that he would diveice
b s invalid v. Ife and wed her. When she
southern lu.inrli, that the uvalry lie-'
twpen bis students and these of the
I'nlveislt.v of Seiithein California iiiiRht
: psult In serious outbursts of violence,
led te a renewal of peace everttucs
ntaeiiR the students by elhclals of both
imtitutiens tetlny .
The newest eutbieak between the
schools was the scUiiie of a student who
was tied and branded en the feiehend
with let' -rs of the rlvul s, lioel. Acid
wiis used.
Last week In a Rpneial melee twenty
students were injuied.
tnl I.11..U l.Iiiv kI. kiiM. In, l.ilil liei-isne (ll'Mieil
i i..i. i..,.i i i i ..i.i.,,..i. net iiirniiy
i ' ii i inn ru in-t'ii iiiiini i- i. iiii nu 11:11 I
l.ilir sln lenrned this le be irtitrue
Main times the nurse bieke down nml
vept hltterh as she jeld of her triiRlr
.e anil Ith en.liiiR. She denied the
f-'ate's 1 Iniiije that Andersen was asleep
when hlii shot lilm.
ROONEY IS' NOMINATED
noise nnd a shot, iind then IlerRen enmc
hliimblliiR dewiistitiis wltn mi mum
eliiMicl te his tide nnd went out.
"Wliv did ('line re with you te the
backwoods of New Jeisev te find out
MiiiPthliiK nbnul his wife wlihli be
could have learned In New oil;.' (an
veu rxplaln thalV" n.-kid Piosemter
Ilart en (niss-PMimlnallen.
"He told me he had nsked Mrs, dim.
te re with us. and that she did nut
ebjett." snid Miss Thornten In n low
lone, nun we weie in puuiic.
Her voice utcame fainter as
I prosecutor (entlnued nuestleniiiR
and her eyes weie 11 lied with teais,
1 then, was a firmness in her answer
Big Growth In Manual Arts
IturlliiRten, X. J.. Ott. 21. Manual
nits instruction will take an incieas
iiiRly impertiu.t place in public si hnel
education the net few jenrs, Weslev
A. O'l.cary, Assistant Comniissienpr of
laluoatlen, told several bundled In In In
stiuoters nttendiiiR the HiirluiRten
County TeacherB Institute .ves'uday.
the
her
but
lis
that she was s elliR ( line
1 the man whom." the pros-
pp.iter aeeuse her. "jeu nail tern 01
his wife's unfaithfulness."
"Hew did ou phi) this spin the
bottle?" asked the prosecutor.
Iiuers ICnJey Theatre
The twelve juiers, six of whom m
vvdiiipii. weie Riven lenvenieiit quarter.
In the Mansion Heme, dliectly ncres-,
fimn the (ouitbei'se. and weie taken
FOR VARE'S SENATE SEAT' t'"1 '"!," in-t mtsht. nmi. it was
. leuei leu, iiiii'..i-ii i i i-mi nu- 11. -.. r
WIJDNKSDAY CANDY SIKCIAI
Brazilian Caramels
69c ""
Club Breakfaitt Platter Luncbeeni
Dinner, 75c Alie a la Carte Service
210 S. Bread St.
Cimnti
Direeteis Association, bus i.sued the
i all for the annual meetiin: of that
oiRiiui7ntleii, te be held at Norristevvn
today.
It is expected Hint every school dls
tilet in the county will be iPpri'SPiitel.
SpeakfH will include Ames II. Sehult
Woni'stei : IMvviml II. Pblpps, Whit
paln : A. ll. Kia.vhill, supirititeiideiit
of schools. I'ottstewn; II. O. Deitiich.
siiperinlendent of schools, Noiiislewn
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LOOK
at'eur
ADDING MACHINES
before you buy
All Plaices, Lewest Prices Kl
COLLINS, 831 Chestnut St:
R1TZCARLTON HOTEL
ANNOUNCE
An Extensive Showing of
Paris Reproductions
EXACT replicas of the original models
imported from Callet Jenny Lan
vin Wirth and the many ether famous
couturiers are ready for immediate
selection.
DAY FROCKS Three-Piece Cos
tumes Tailleurs Wraps Coats
Dinner and Dance Gowns arc repro
duced in a manner truly French.
THE Paris Mede in Hats Broad Bread
Brimmed Velvets Venetian Tricernes
Dirccteire Bennets are reproduced
in the Gidding millinery workrooms.
I HE Separate Fur the Short Fur
Walking Ceat the Luxurious Wrap of
ermine sable broadtail are evi
dences of the winter season.
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Democrats of First District te File
Certificate Today
Democrats of the Pirst tlistiiet last
r.i;:ht nnininiiteil William , Itoeuey. of
the Thiity-slMh Waul, for the Vnre
seit In the State Senate. Mr. Itoeuey
was the candidate oppesiuc Senater
in two yiars iire, and is well known
I 1 Hi" district, c l.as been iisseplated
l,ir several jears with the rmeiRenc.v
I hel Coipeiation.
The nomination wa1 made in the City
Ciiniiuiltie heilrpinrteis, Eleventh and
Walnut stieets, and was unanimous.
' 'minium Lank called attention te the
iiiiis.s-iiiecHiir in Scottish Hue I lull nu
fie eveniiiR of November .'t te be ad-
lim.eiH nftei they had been deleted.
The jminRi'st member of the jut
Is the foreman. Mrs. Susan Si)Uire.
twenty-live yenis old, a steneRraplif 1.
who is nu empleye et the Iter,;en Coun
ty Tuben ulesis Society. The Hist of
the thirtv-feur Jurers who weie exam
ined, 'lie was aecepted lmmedlatelj
by both the State and the defense.
The ether live women are elder
iath"r Rinve, determined InnkliiR
weimii, almost Rrnn, with neHiinc f
weak clemency or indecision in (hi 11
expression
Women en juries in BeiRen Comity
is the usual rnther than the unusual
thliiR, nnd many of them take up their
lUlien 111 ine rui.i-t win. u.e iiiii.iuariM
De net threw all the
burden en your salesmen
pave the way for them
with direct advertising.
Office
Sank
,acs
MANN'S
Fine Writing
Fluid
90c-
NIMI M IT
mixssa 1 laronH-empaaiVJ
329 Market Street)
)rf-,t'il ) Jehn A. AlrSe.n i.iti and IiIk. ,.:.i. ..i,ii, iAl. ,.,..!. 1 ni,ir .... .. ,11.1,
M , ", .Willi llllll il ini., itiui fi.iv Wf it inru
piiRUPsnn the state ticket, and urseil rnK or 1,,-oem or. in the ense of Mrs.
that the ard ( enimlttce take action Snilire, pound the keys of a ty pew liter.
.. ..i-in,- ,i-, nu.i.ri-. Ilfti.n mm n wnlnen fliim men urn in.
several
te-
Terhune, a
The Helmes Press, cPrinien
1315.29 Cherrv Street
Philadelphia
U, I flK'll IIHH I- f'llll I. lid II III' 11 lll-
eperts en registration were teielved paneled en a speelnl jury, mid sev
10111 lepreseiitutives el all wauls, who'.if these excused fiem lury services
fi
sain their was a healthy sentiment (or , ,i,.v. 1111 nna them Henriette
tne State ticket, ami tie n.eilictlen was ...u,,..., ..,1,1... ,,f n,n, , n,.,, 'i.,.
made Unit the city vote for McSiiariati lnit,..'s l,r liuen ,lnt.i, in'rv service
llllll presidential vote. ,suei October -1.
I "Hut women aren't always capable
of seiviin: en Juiles," said one woman.
'"I kna's 1 couldn't have .erved en this
one. Mem I metheis who have sons
1 couldn't acquit Cline, because they
would be tblukliiK of their own boys nml
svmpnthlze with .lack IlerRen, even
tlieiiRb he did betray another man's
wife.
"And thej luven'l alwavs Ret the
balance ami emnium seme either, V
added another fiankly. "Often thev
are Just ns ciiiiahle as men. and I think
they should have women 011 jurhs but
they might te cheese th in ciiefully. '
The ihief witness yesterday was
County Deteilve Nathan Allyu, of
HeiRen Ceuntv, who tcstifkd te a Ktale-
'incut by Miss Thornten piier te her
tu rest.
1 linn nole, taken al the I'eit Lre
Mi-s ihointen told
met .1.11!. lieiRi'ii nheut
two yeais ni:e 011 his twenty -third
hlrtbday. He took ine mil that evening.
"Oil AllR.lst -" (ienlRe ('line lts c(
me te eime ever te his house that
ulRht. lie said lle.Rcu and Cbaries
Scullion would be there te talk thiiiRs
ever. I crehsed the fury that ninlit
with Upi'kcii. When we went Inte the
house Cline b.iid, 'New, Alie-, tell your
story.' "
Miss Thornten, nccerdliiK te the wit
ness, then reluted hew she had told
of the relations between Ilergen unit
Mrs. Cline and said Cline Bent Bcullien
i
weu.d eipinl the
GIRL SCOUTS HEAR GUIDE
Clarice M. Warren, of England, Ad-1
dresses Vlllaneva Oroanlzatlen
A'i,s Chuii-e M. Waireti, Olil (iuide
riiiintv secietaiy. of Siuicv. Limlaiid,
talked te the Vllltinevn Olii Sieuts 1
nheut the wav tliluxs aie done in hci '
leuntiy. I he councils n-e nut nearlv
10 I.ii-rc ns they ale in Auieilia. she
Jid, ami the end 111 view Is campiin.,
without 1U -st aid and ether fiuttireti
that have been adopted In this loiiii leiiii
ti.v. Tlie (Jni (iuulc iiieveiueut started III
I'liRlniid m HHd, while the (ilrl Stouts
niade their debut In this country In
I'.MU. As the KiirIIsIi ale a Rreat out
door ticimlc. the Ctrl Cuiilcs i,.,i
nhket, iimndes, which Is 1 pi-lmitiv'e ! Hetel, Allyu sai
fm in nt baseball, and ether Raines in him "I liist mc
1 lie open.
Miss Wniieu will spiak squill to te
1 -in at the Philadelphia (iiil Sunn
liindqunrteis.
Move Made te End Lynching
The Alltl-LviiehiliR CriiMideis met
In't nlRht in the Allen A. M. P.
Church, Seventeenth and IlniiibihlRii
trcets. te open a enmpnlRii IiiivIiir as
IU object tin. PlillstiiiR of 1,000,000
women In the effort te suppress lyueh-
inc.
When thn wills of rich
men arc read it ia invari
ably found that much of
the money wai invested
in Centrnl Reel Eitnte.
This holds geed all ever
the United States.
Why net invest in Central
Real Estate :n your own
city? It it safe and it
ia sure, tee if you buy
rightly!
HEYMANN 8: BR0.
Real Estate
Hevmann Builduif
213-215 S. Bread St., Phils., Pa.
We're all geared up for
j Fall outfitting
I Biggest showing of fine
I ready-te-wear we've ever
j had.
, Rogers Peet clothes ex
clusively net a suit or
overcoat of ether make in
j our store.
i Finest fabrics! '
1 Highest type of tailoring!
j Prices exactly the same
as in Rogers Peet's own
I stores in New Yerk.
Wherever Well-Dressed
Men Assemble
in the business office, at the
theatre, in the restaurant or at the
club you will find that Jacob
Reed's Sens' clothes predominate.
f Tf opportunity offers, make n test
of this statement we are qmtf
confident that you will find it true
--the only condition being that
tlvc men include only these wh.i
are really well-dressed.
Quality hats and furnish
ings, tee.
FERRO & COMPANY
j Rogers Pcet Clethes Exclusively
Chestnut St. at Juniper
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Prices nre $.10 and
Suits or Tep Coats,.
$50 qualities are
vnlues.
upward for either
The ?40. Sir, and
extremely streiiR
JACOB REED'S SONS
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"Great Stuff!
But Yeu Ought le See What
They Have Inside-
Our big windows stores in them
selves filled as they are with Wonders
in Overcoats are only a demonstration
of our thousands of fine quality Suits
and Overcoats at our Super-Value
prices, $28, $33, $38 and $43. We urge
everj' prospective purchaser of clothes
no matter vhere he has been in the
habit of buying te Loek and Compare!
I' KRRY'S
A Tremendous Collectieu
OF HANDSOME
WINTER OVERCOATS
And every individual Overcoat,
whether it's a handsome Plaid
Back at $30 or a Crombie Mon Men
lagnac, made our way, at $85 is
priced en our Super-Value basis.
Loek and compare!
Xe man's se wealthy
that he can wear a finer
Overcoat than our
Crembies. J. & J. Crom
bie of Scotland are uni
versally recognized as
the world's leaders in
overceatings. Rich, vel
vety fabrics, in the most
beautiful mixtures and
shades imaginable. Our
Super-Value prices for
Crombie Overcoats be
gin at $53. Shep around
and see what ether geed
stores are asking for
Crembies!
Are you thinking
of paying about $35 for
an Overcoat? Don't de
it until you see our
splendid Ulsters made
of standard Regan Over Over
eoatings at our Super
Value price of $35.
Handsome fabrics in
Cambridge or Oxford
Gray or Brownish mix
tures with beautiful con
trasting Plaid Backs.
Loek and compare 1
Rich Germania
Beaver
with a shaggy fleecy fin
ish, tailored into big
roomy stermers and
Raglan shoulder ulsters.
Quilted ' satin shoulder
linings. Harmoniously
blended plaid backs that
you will like te lay in
side out in theatres and
public places. Our Super-Value
price for these
particular coats is $53.
Loek and compare! Try
te match them else
where I
Here's a beauty
that will appeal te hun
dreds of Business Exec
utives. A Standard Ox
ford Gray Conservative
Overcoat, lined through
out with Silk ; Velvet
or Cleth Cellar. Fly
front. All sizes up te
52-inch breast. Our
Super - Value price is
$33. Loek and com
pare anywhere and
everywhere.
One thing mere! With cheap
clothes we have no concern.
Se matter hew low the price
Ihv quality is fine. Don't ex
pect ordinary clothes, colorings
or mixtures. Make a personally
conducted four of our marvelous
Overcoat showing. Se with your
own eyes what our Super-Value
policy means.
PERRY & GO.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
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picked his iu He spent si
Sunday afternoon watching
thorn take this hill. Well, it
seems te me he didn't make any
mistake biivinj.; that Moen."
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