Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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Red Pepper Rub takes the
''ouch" from aere, stiff, aching
jeinu, it ennnet nurt Ten, ami it
etrtatnly steps that old rheuraa
Mam pain at once.
When you are suffering no you
can hardlv est around, lust try
Rcil I'epper Hub anil you will have
quick relief. Nothing has such
concentrated, penetrating; heat a
TCcl peppers. Just as seen aa reu
apply lleil Pepper Hub you will
(eel the tingling heat. In three
minutes it warms the core spot
through and through. Pain anil
soreness nre cone.
Ask any poed druggist for a Jar
of Hewies Hed Pepper Rub. He
aure te get the genuine, with the
name Hewies ou each package.
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IN HALL MURDER
Prominent New Brunswick Resi
dents Said te Corroborate
Mrs. Gibsen's Story
IDENTIFY "WOMAN IN GRAY"
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Silk lined, with peclcets,
M iuchrg long
Xcxt te Keith's Theatre
Kll Or.terj riled
Countless Numbers
have said. "The finest butter
we ever tasted." Tast it and
yev'll ?ce why they t.iUed this
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New ttrannrlrli, N. J,, Ner. 8.
Twe persons, both residents here, to te
day corroborated the atntement of Mrs.
Jane Gibsen, "the pig woman," re
garding the presence of "a woman In
gray" and a man nt the Phillip farm
en the nlcht of September 14, when the
Rev. Kdwnnl Wheler Ilnll and Mrs. '
Klearer Mllh were murdered. !
These two witnesses will be brought
face te fare with the man and worn
nn snld t have been en the ecene
of the crime. This crucial test will
take place either here or In Semerrllle.
It is possible that Mrs. Gibsen will be
present te try and make Identification
complete.
Investigators working under the di
rection of Prosecutor Mett axe ee san
guine of the results that they hare post pest post
pened the date for presenting the case
te the Grand Jury until next Monday.
On account of the Influence of the per
sons whose arrest is contemplated, only
enough evidence te obtain an Indictment
will be pla-ed befere the jury. The
authorities 'ay they de net care te show
their complete hand at this time.
The new witnesses brought te light
during the lnt twenty-four hours can
corroborate the testimony of Mr. Gib Gib
eon a-, far tn th presence of "the
i man in grav" and her companion nre
encernrd, but admit, it i said, that .
tl.ry did net ce the -hooting.
According te information obtained,
from the new wltnese, vhee names
nre closely guarded, there was a small j
runabout automobile en the j-cene en
the night of the murder In addition te
the old type car previously mentioned.
The small car steed nr a lonely spot
en l'nsten avenue about thirty feet from
De Husky's lane.
The new infeimnnts also .w the
s'Tend lnrse automobile which cr.me
np U Husscy'-s lane and returned (
New Urun-wick after If n headlight.s had I
tl.islied nn the fnees ej tue man cud
woman at ihe henne of the muidvr. '
0nier of (!ar Found
After a hunt of manv day it tU
nVi. lenr'icd that the authorities had'
d!wcred the ewnr of the old-type'
car beanie which "the woman In grav-' j
ai.il her "vrnpanlnn steed. They ran"
nl-e Uarned thU the automobile".
e'wvr w.! preM'iit en the night of the I
minder. I
As th" net clie! In nreund thef sns- I
P"itpd. the invetuatnr- new realire, j
it t ':i vl that t!i" crime wnt tiie-l ;
enfiullj planned. They believe that the !
p '-i-n m dree the smaller ear lay by
c! !y -e tt,at in ni'p of em2igcii',y be,
would I c atde te ea-ry the murderers
ntil-'kly fr"m the f.-eiie in the event of j
, their enr Iwlng disabled by accid"nt or !
e'lifr mn.ins. '
i Hr.. Hall Denianils Probe
M-s. Princes Strviii Hull, in an ef
fort -e ilcar htrself of MMpiemn In I
e!iiin"ei .in with th" murder of her bus. ,
bin. I. hai demnmled that the nutheriliei
!"ir !.' th nnntrv.
T'ms Moneiineeranit. coupled with the
derlnrjiinii of Mrs. Ilenrv Stevens J1"- I
tern i; i tip! her hufb.iii'l. a hrntliT-ln-'
I.'im ..f ' e i!." I rector, intends tarl
ins en n 'rip around 'lie world and
tt'ii- 'i . :i uen nr. the part of tbe
imrb inties in i.ue he l, HUcpected. In-
di''f v tin' I1" Uall f.nnllv Intends
bri'i'ii'is t' nr etigatimi te a head
lit e'H e t
i V. i'.i ,'i " lle-.rma'i. w!i"e n jfe is
n i i-ii. "' Mi- Hall, made the an-
I nct.n cni'ti il'!i! the faieilv is deter-
i ii. d t i i " 'he investigation enrried
tlii''ic'. " - 'erssful ee'jflusiiin
"1 .'e net uti'leri'tand why suspicion'
i lie..'.i be ,1m e.l toward Mr-. Ilnll."
' intlii'.ed. -e.'iuiiiglv tcnering the i
e.-r-i iiiv ;f Mrs. Oll'se'i. "but tlie '
. m i' i- i.ie-t a'lvinns te have t lit j
. i.' elrared 'lji and we will net permit
' t' die out. eien though the autherl- !
'- ei"e p ib.'ir efforts ' l
V ."-out irdlrnting ih he mar.t,
.Mr ISeiir' .,, -'ti.l he Klievpi the of-
, fie' ils in ili.vp' of the implication
sh uld pnv mere ettenth n t the ne- j
n i if- ii nie of the-e who have Icea .
. i-f pr 'Mt'icnt in areu-ins stjkpieien '
tr.lnst Mrs. Ha'!. lr 1'carman .-ni'l ,
.-r' i'ik a p'-ssiliility that tlie i'harce-1
.ij'iTb' Ir-'. Hall mlxht be n -me'st;
wi in tn prn'ert n guilt j per-en. Mr.
Hen-man would net elaborate en this '
statement. I
I'.eth Prosecutor .M'itt and Masen i
ave said rn'Piilly that no r.ne has
been pllmlnii'ed from the ca', despite
several alibis which stand up
Deerti Deveurt Feed
Rulne Tableware
Washington, Ner. 8. Hew a hungry
bear caused 3000 damage te the Many
Glacier Hetel, of the Glacier National
Park, recently, was reported yester
day by the National Parks Bureau.
The hotel being bearded up for the
winter, the animal tore the front deer
off its heavy hinge and entered the
main dining room. Finding no waiter
te serve him, he proceeded te th kitch
en, epaned the Icebox nnd partook of a
huge repast of honey, jam, bacon flour.
After dinner ne smasneu tee winaewe
nnd shutters of the cafeteria and
jumped fifteen feet te the ground. In
his foray he broke five wagon leads of
china, glassware and shelves. A watch
man finally killed him.
MARRIED FIFTY YEAR!
Mr. and Mre. R. 8.
brate Gelden
Dunmore Cele
Wedding
"Werk and plenty of It" Is what
brines eoed health nnd leneevltv. ac
cording te Mr. Rebert 8. Dunmerc,
who yesterday celebrated with her hus
band the fiftieth anniversary of their
wedding.
"Bobbed-haired girls? Well, I guest
they just had te come. But we girls
took great pride In our. long tresses and
would net have considered hnvlng
them cut." said Mrs. Dunmerc when
ashed what she thought of "flappers.'
Sir. and Mrs. Dunmore were mar
ried November 7, 1871!. She was tbe
only daughter of Justus Denat, who
had a farm where the Pennsylvania
Railroad station new stands. Mr.
Dunmore waa born In Cheater County
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neai. Their only eon died sixteen year
age.
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Unrestricted Public Sale of
Our Entire Factory Stock
W LAMPS "
At Wholesale Prices and Belew
OHIS Sale will eerpaaa any event ever held
before at our Stere. Great aa the Sale was
when wc offered our entire stock of lighting
fixtures of our 8d and Callowhill Sts. Factory,
It can't compare te this great Sale of Lamps. We've
get every lamp ever made and plenty of every kind.
Come while the selection ija greatest.
Every lamp offered at tliese prices is fully
complete and is sold that way.
Fleer II A 50 I Bridge IOJ3 Maaegaay Takls timet.
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II (j-fbi reLL x.ih or appliances twwragHiiifct I
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The First
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ONE DAY OUTINGS
Interesting Trips Frem Philadelphia via "The Reading"
Sea-Shere
R3trsn
TSIP
EVERY SUNDAY
$1.50
Atlantic City Cccnn City
Stene Harber
Wildwood Cape May
ttlfii Cbeitcut n1 3nth 81.
Ttrrltt for AXLASTIO CITY T.30
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Fer OTHER ElASHORr KESOBTS.
! Ch-itniit Bt. Vnr ''SS A. K..
6Mt.i St. Ferrr ' 10 A. IS.
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LfftT ATLANTiR CITV & IS r. M
OIKEtt SEASHOItF.
nr3eaTS . c.30 r..a..
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New
Yerk
Sunday .November 12
$ge00
"Tlin CITY Or WOSOBRS"l
c th fanieut sSirserapiir iXr ttnai
Stittin et Liberty, lircm 2m; Orr.nt'
Terab Fifth ArrnuiM 3read .
Am;li time for ilthtietlns ud rlttt-
lat ff'.tU'U.
Sp-e!l train l?7-j READING
TEKMI.VAI. 1.00 A. M.. ttery'.na at
Cnlumliii At., tiultlr.f Jen St.,
Ware Junelicn. Xxmi an4 J-nliln-tewn.
UFTUBXtNO, lrT WE3T
S3D STItEET. R.47 P. M.. XIBtnTV
BTREET, 8.00 V. M.
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Ceal
Region
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19
$3-25
$3-50
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ACTTT.Avn oennow
MT. CABUEL ar.d 8HAK0SIN
Erecint tia'.n learn READIJIO
lEHUINAX 1.C0 A. M.. Hoeplnt at
Celtmll Ati., Huntingdon Straat,
Kan7unk, Cinili9boekan and Karri
tows iD Kalh Bt,).
In forming banking connections there are many
thing te be considered. Bat the firet consideration
is safety.
Hie long continued prosperity of a financial in
stitution it one of the best indications of the
public's estimate of its stability.
The Girard Trust Company offers te individuals
and corporations a banking service which has
enjoyed the confidence of Philadelphians for
almost a century. The Company has weathered
the storms and stresses of three foreign wars and
one period of civil strife. It has passed safely
through the darkest days of our country's finan
cial history.
Without consolidation with, or purchase of, any
ether institution the Company's resources have
grown from $300,000 te mere than $60,000,000.
Your account, whether large or small, will be cordially welcomed.
Interest at the rate of 2 per cent is credited periodically en
accounts carrying proper balances.
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Girard Trust Company
BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA
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Capital and Surplus
$10,000,000
EFFlriOHAM B. MORRIS
ArUnt
Member Federal
Reserve System
ml P!mmm j $&s ijagssisai a I
Tvr dftnllM Information r.fsrHliiB nbetv Kiruralena een.ult Acetit. Sc Flrff.
TirLrt nu ln imrchuaed prier te Uutra f Enrlen.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Travel en
"The Reading"
Fleer Coverings Exclusively for Almest a Century
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Stib23tt3S?,
HEATSWS
All Aluminum Whila They
With Hnndl Last!
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$12.50 $18.00
Regular ffr-Wkit.
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Price j 'pi-i tainul
ane.vv gf-.jiti;rilD i
Ft ! .Ml i sii Paujli
Solid f ?Q7
Tep 1 '
f rrr Cnnnttes
Psa sad
Breitsr
$97.00 Guaranfttt
ALL WHITE OR GKAY CNAMEL
GAS RANGES
Including Solid Tep
56750
GasStcum or Het
Water Radiators
da anil Ceal Witter Hcat.r.
iMtallcd for Ail 0a KUchtna
Win. Alkers. Jr., e.
10th & Flleert sts.
CauA or tHltrrti i'eumals
tern MzvuATa tux r.
HARRY THAW'S LIBERATOR j
WOOD ALCOHOL VICTIM .
at Mattcawan, Reported Dying
Iluwanl IJnrtium, fertnnr iittfiidnnt nt
h" Mattpawan Suit.- Ile'-pnal for ths'
Criminal Ins.Tii. v,hn opent'd tlie
iir.er" for Hum- K. Tim'v'.i luitnrieus
' U.h for frcnlem, h jivn'-nlily ilyinu of
I ill "!ie loi-eiurii; at Iliwren, near,
I'eu :hk" j)n'. N V.
'1 haw, s'.ayr 01 Stanford li.tr. is.
i-eiitiiinil i.i i!. IVna.ylvanla Hospital j
fur the In in. i" tins riiy.
Hiini'ji i. nt i he time of Thaw's light,
bail ej"nil tlir hospital gate, hc lie
lel I tlie 'tery himiclf. te let n milk I
v.ui,'iu ras- through, wIipii Thaw, who
l.U'l IiOi'ii urkt"tf npai'lr, d.-ii-hil nut J
anil j'n' away in nn automobile. i
YtHieriliiy th former heMiital at-I
tenilant "luiuuht n etiplr. nf ilrinkf" I
m h" t' ' t! c phjsli'laiih latfr, aiul wis
strvkrn .h('i In" ruaelu'd liemi' H is
Ia in "Hell'n n thrc I i::i,.. normal.
If li p'Tl' threiu'h it will In- bi'i-ani
of jireiupt fnnTBTirv ircntnu'iit ,'iveu
bj a iiliysiclnn his wife iiillfd in.
CURZON CALLS NEAR EAST
CRISIS MENACE TO WORLD
British Secretary Declares Turk
Pretentiens Won't Be Tolerated
I Imilun. Nev S. (By A. P.)
' rerii';ii Seci'i'tary C'urzen. in nn
aililrt's teilii' . (lcrlnri'il t lint the pi.!-
i.nn in hu Ni'.ir Kiiht nt tliis meinunt
1 "ceiiiiitiitps the niut definite menace
ti tin1 pi'tii'P of the world. "
lln averted that the Turkish pre pre
tenteons v.cri' without justification and
c'liilu net b" reletnti'ii,
Bethany Church Honors Hereaa
Armistice Day will be reMirnted te-
1 niirht nt Bt'thany Prf-bbyterlnn Church,
i Twonty-speoml nnd Iluinbrldk'e htreets,
I Tin' roll of the draii vill b? called by
Kebort M. Cejb', and nddrcHsen will be
umib' by Mayer Moeie, former Oever
I nor rttuurt ami Mrs. Barclay II, War-burten.
California for Vivisection
Ran Francisce, Nev. 8, Defeat of
(1. l,!.V..KiMlrri Ttlll .,1,1 ftlO
voters of California, wan Indicated by
eloctieu returns from all part of tbe
j State.
'Ihe New
PEERLE S S
The new Peerless 'is superbly easy te
steer. It seems te held its course with
out conscious eSert en the part of the
driver. This excellence is charac
teristic It is predetermined by the char
acter of Peerless engineering and the
fineness of Peerless manufacturing.
Girard Automobile Company
C. R. CUNLIFFE, President
2314 Chestnut Street
Important Special Sale of
Chinese Rugs
At Prices Which Mark a New Lew Level for
Beautiful Rugs of Such Unusual Quality
If you are refurnishing your present
home, planning te furnish a new one, or
redecorating some particular room
you should net miss this exceptional sale
of Chinese Rugs.
The wide range of sizes, prices and
color combinations suggests their suit
ability for any room in the home. The
interesting hand embossed designs,
representing ancient Chinese symbol
isms are most artistically arranged en
fields of warm porcelain blues, tans,
mulberry, rose and canary colors.
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We quote some sizes and prices aa examples :
9x12 feet
12. 9x 9.11
13. 8x10. 2.
Size 13. Ox 9.11
Size 13.10x 9.10
Size 13.11x12. 0
Size 14. 7x10. 4
Size 14.10x 8.11 $485.00
Size 16. 6x10. 0 $575.00
Size
Size
Size
$290.00, $325.00, $375.00
$490.00
$475.00
$490.00
$485.00
$585.00
$550.00
As usual you will find in this store the
widest selection of fleer coverings, both
Oriental and domestic, for every purpose at
interesting prices.
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