Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. NOVEMfiER
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IGtt Your Heme Wired for Xmai
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NOTHING te pay
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THE NEW YEAR
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Yeu Up te
15 MONTHS
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Whalen-Cresby
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Business Men Prepare Legisla
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bility Indemnity
LOWER RATES ARE SOUGHT
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Allegheny Avenue Station
'ITH the Frankford
"L" in operation, this
bank is 17 minutes
from City Hall, and 8 min
utes from the Frankford
Terminus.
Wc offer hankinjj con
veniences and the most
complete facilities for the
business interests of the
entire Northeastern Sec
tion of Philadelphia.
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jJvKeingfen
Kcenmtnemlntliirn for IrgUlntlen fei
coiiipulfery nutntnehlle Stability In
surance in Pennsylvania are te lip
formulated by n committee appointed
yesterdny at a meeting of the Trnffle
remmittci' of the Chamber of Com
merce, wlileh wa attended by forty
representative of the principal In
Miranee I'etnpnnle't here. Compulsory
insurance, it wan said, would effect a
reduction df fifty per cent in insur
ance eharses.
At the meeting the statement was
made that elu'hty per cent of the auto aute auto
ireliilet in tlie Slate de nut carry In
surance. That statement prompted an
iiriutii'Mit uti the pM.nlhl!ity of eraillii'
Insurance rates upon tin lials of ac
cident records. The creation of the
special committee followed.
The I'emiiilttei' will meet nest Tues
day and will report next Thursday te
i iMcitiii.,i nf nil autiinield'f, civic and
trade organizations at the (Jhutntter of
Cenimi'i'i I' luiildlutf.
l'lve insurance men compey the
cenifii'tfii The nrc Walter .1. Chae. t
of Henry Hmwn .'i Ce.; C. C. I.ippin- '
cett. nf Hutcliniin-Itivlnu "'e. : !'. i
(!. lii'n.c. "f I'einivlvania Manufac
turers' A-sociatien t'aualty Insurance
i Company : W. A. McCrea, of the,
I PeiHiv'iutil.i lnileinuiiv Kxcham.i
j and J. I'. Van Pern, of the American
'Mutual lniimnci Cemrany.
The prnpn.nl under consideration, j
Uavld Kir-iddiaum, cliniriuan of the i
l'mlliii Committee, aid. wa "te i'.e-
rmine upnii a cntir-e r.f art Ien ! k
tis toward adopting metheiK f. r a
raded ItiMirance and the pn-ihilitv of
eiiiirinc the carrying of lu-uritne ly
irrevpetP-ible car ev.tieis. depen'i nt
ipeti their records for -nfvy, car-f''
vs. etc., w tliat catefn' diivers m.uli '
et be nndulv penalized for the care-
s-nepi. of ethers. "
It was contended by some of the
urniice men at the inectniL' that it
ei'd be impes-ilde te conduct n 'js.
tern of cheekinv; accidents. Mr. Chase,
lmwevi.r. susspsteit a system that
would carry ceed u.arhs for a year i
without accidents. In view of which '
insurance rates could be lowered in
Micceeiilin; j ears, ,
Many Are Called
j for Herrin Jury
108-10-12 N EihShPhiladelphia
Adj. N.W.Cer.8th&ArchSte.
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NMOUMCING tKe opening of the
re-erganised and most exquisite show
rooms formerly operated by the
Philadelphia Furni ure Exhibit. Feft.
turing a most complete line of bedroom, dining
room and living-room furniture in every de
partment that 0ill be a revelation te the
home lever.
The reputations tlak these fecteries Held, together with
the except'enally Iov? prices prevailin .', will convince
one wlv value-seekers will always find utmost satisfac
tion at Martin's.
Queen bnic Dining Roem Suite
in Rich Walnut. With Weed
Baek or Mirror Tep. 10 Pieces.
$195.00
Jiices are unusually
of edd pieces
attractive in our complete stock
and in every department.
M m FHIUAY, MOVKMUUH It, 10. Stere Oprnn nt A. M. i'whi"" Ml r .,
NELLENBURGN z
I J ENTIRE BLOCK- MMKFTmi-in STREETS . 3 mt
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Jl JLPb LiSaC'EST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT O
JEWELRY'HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA
IS North 3th Street
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In all our Stores
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Harfc'-'ir'' .A' lis
SEND better Christ
mas Cards this year
by ordering sooner.
The early orders get
the cream of selection.
Your cards will be
the en vy of your friends,
and save you all that
eleventh hour bother
you had last December.
Set our fine election today
XT'lEO A Station
W . .ir
1 Cnntlmirit from Vaer One
pense of the defense, and .lands
answered "Ne" in reply te the e,ies
tkiii, "Have you any opinion wIiMit
the alleged liirin; of Heward HelTm.'i'i
, by these five defendants was unlawful
or net''"
As revealed by replies by venireme"
who are union miners their minds seem
te be untroubled by anv opinion as te
whether the killing of the twentv non
union men at the Lester "trip mine wn
"unlawful or net." the majority of
them answering as did .Tarvl.
I'uifhermere, few of them, dur
Ins the lone n enths since .tune, nn
pear te linve heard any en., express ne
opinion one way or the ether upon
the iriillt or the Pick of jruiit m the
urns-acre.
Prnreedincs nnicce Out
Kxaminntien crawls alens slowly.
Rvcii Judffe Hartwell wearies of the
lmis grind. "Where's the court," at
torneys had te lisk twee wine
them developed a matter f. ,p juds;. ent
and rlulit amin'ih the .ludse mine in
item Ills ciL'arette or hi
1 the nnte-cliemlier. T
respecree ny i,ntn sides ter Ills pem!
I humor and !'.is falrne-s.
j The live pri-eners, bored, lounged
en the prisoners' bench.
"That's the Ililler boy. fhnr one
v.lt'i I.is feet en the back of the chilr,"
Atternev Neelv peillteil out, when he
wanted te knew whether a venireman
recognized the defendant.
And Peter Ililler nmvcl nm n ;
P.elde him, through the I0115 da'-s. .tr
Otis t'ari:, I.evn Mnnn, Jee Ci-nagM
and Hurt finiee, charged mth the
1 murder of Heward Heffman lnr June
euring 1 no riots at me i.est strij
min four miles out of her".
Te the casual eye the Lester tr-r'j
mine is a field of great vc'Iew dn'
end ankment two or mere eliin'iiel
with dirt piled twenty ,,r thirfv f.et
high en eacli side of them. These
channels nre like dry river hed. but
when one stands en the b.-'J (,n,
stands en n tableland of rich coal.
A strip mine is a nine uheni tie
strata of coal is s nenr the surface
nf the earth t'at tl art'n crui ,e
strippeil uwiiy. There are n, shafts m
a strip mli.e. The miners w irk 'nnei
the sun. "Stripping" the r-i-f), nwav
is net coal mining A striking mii
miner tnav 'ti-p aw.iv enr'h and re- .,n
In geed stnni'ing In ids nrganlzatiei.
Hlsterj' of tlie Mavsacre
Last April the miners' union In
Illinois went en a general strike. The
Sei'lein Illinois Ceal Company wanted
.. .'iri'i tin- chief Lester fi,. .,!.'
sinking union men jumped .it tie
' ance te i.'irn an extra penny pushing
the dirt away.
Put when the earth was strij.rip,
nway the company erdernl tl r li nr.
te dig up the coal. That meant "i.iln
I. " se ihe miners, en .1 strike ns tuey
were, refused, and the company im
ported three-score nen-ttni m men te
continue the work of the strip mine
Out of this situation grew the guard
ing of public highways, near the strip
mine by the company. I'nlen men re
sented this. I'Ve'lng rose. Three union
men were shot one day, union miners
say, and the "lltt'e ditliculty" Jan.lui.c
near Herrin resulted.
About l.ViO union men and sympn
th. iters. It I alleged. Inhumanly' mur
dered uiul mutilated twenty of the Im
ported miners, who were 'being m te
the railroad station for departure out
of Hie.se parts.
The present trial first of n lensi
series has te de with the death of one
of this score.
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Jewelry-Watches-Diamonds
Lewer flea Oash Stere Prices
Our incomparable, exquisitely beautiful merchandise, com
prising all the latest styles and designs in Diamond-set Solid
Geld Jewelry, will be sure te please you, and our credit terms
are se easy you will never miss the money.
COURTESY
TO LADIES
We Are Proud efyJH
f-i"
the great number
of ladies who
deal here. Ut
most emir.
is newspaper iu . ,
Judge is 11Slr I tC' " the
secret e I
their confi
dence in us.
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Great Big Bargain
Exquisite in detail perfect in
cut, hand-wrought mounting of
14-karat solid geld. A rare
bargain at this very low price.
$39-
Open Saturday
evening
Till
1C P. M.
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Perfect Cut
IJlue White
DIAMOND
A remarkable dUmend tht
ny ueman would cherish.
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$19.75
50c a
Week
ArWJEEK
25-vcar aahl case. 17.tc
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pfcatterSunshinc'
fieith urceting Lam
Schooner Daisy, Mexico-Bound.
Seized Near Pacific Coast
Seattle, Wash., Nev. 17. (By A.
P. 1 Capture ly pirates Wednesday
night of the schooner Daisy, laden
with whisky. eet him $.'57,000, Larry
Talbert, owner, declared here thin
morning.
Tin' Uaisy was overhauled just out
of Plumper's Pass, between Victeria
and Vancouver, IJ. (', in American
waters by a fast cruiser, whose crew
posed as customs ellleers. The crew
of the Daisy was put ashore en Stuart
Inland, nearby, according te reports,
and tlie pirates made off with tlie
K'hoener.
Talbert eaid that his craft was en-
jmw1 In legitimate enterprUeAh
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On the
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Anether New Shipment of
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Enables Us te Offer These Splendid Instruments
Tomorrow at Prices Far Belew Cost of Production
A real merchandising phenomenon
which wouldn't happen once in a lifetime
brings te you an opportunity te get one of
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Price $125
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Medel Ne. 4 Factory List
Price $165
Our Price . . . .
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Price $225
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