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

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PLAN YOUR GIFTS FOR XMAS
NOW-BUY JEWELRY
AflG WEEKLY is all you pa? te secure that
MJr favored piece of jewelry you have your
. aW mind en. Come in. select from our
p M immense stock the Jewel you desire, pay a small
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THIS 21 JEWELED
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$1.00 Weekly
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"Jewelry en Credit"
CHESTNUT corner ELEVENTH ST.
PHILADELPHIA
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
BUYING NOW!
"SHOOR-TREDS" INVIGORATE:
Have Yeu Ever Noticed the
Upper Leather in Our "SH00R
TRED" Play and Scheel Shoes?
It required a nation-wide search and Anally a
special lu-ecesa of tanning before we Anally sealed
the leather we wanted heavy enough te stand re
ruling: again and' again, smooth enough te leek dressy
mid polish and finally, se pliable that the growing
feet, guided by our famous "Shoer-Tred" last, devel
oped strength and grace with every step.
BOYS'
SHOES
the double
wear kind
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$g.oe
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"SHOOR-
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"SHOOR - TREDS" the most
scientifically designed shoe ever
made for the human feet.
Fer the growing feet they are absolutely
imperative
Prices en Children's
"SHOOR-TRED" SHOES
Sixes High Lew
5 te 8 $4.00 $4.00
8!2te II 4.S0 4.25
ll!2te 2 5.00 4.75
IVi te 7 6.00 5.75
Childran'a Threa-quarter Length Weel Socks
Tntes Heather Mixtures, Fancy Tops
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TO SAFER BUILDR1G
Dorethy Gorden, at Intane
Asylum, threatened by
Bemb Letters
Terrier, Absent a Menth, MttMel In
Qermantewn Station
EXTRA POLICE ASKED FOR
Bosten, Nev. 17. Following receipt
of the threatening letters by Huoerln Hueerln Huoerln
tendent Psckard, of the McLean Inmne
Anjrlum, Dorethy Gorden, the twenty
Jwo-yenr-eM helrww about whoiie pa
thetic figure one of the most sentstlennl
court .( in years Is being waged,
pas removed yesterday from Codmen
Heuse te the mere Inaccessible Belknap
Heuse for Women.
Pnkrml AtrnlmA thnf th lettpra
thrcntenlnc te blew un the neylum nnd
rescue the heiress were responsible for'
the chsnse or for thn natrnlllna of the
5 rounds by police and arme.l guards. .
"he police, however, declare that extra
encers were requested by the uespitai
authorities.
It is generally believed that the let
ters went th vrnrk nf hnrmlpaa rrnnkn.
Lieutenant Governer Fuller, who
recently visited the asylum and talked
with Mlis Gorden, will be the next wit
nets te be summoned by Jehn D. Gar
diner, uncle of the girl, Who seeks te
oust William F. Jardine, who took her
te the asylum as guardian and admin
istrator of her fortune.
Much mystery surrounds the appar
ent change In the girl's attitude within
the last forty-eight hours.
Counsel for Gardiner, after visiting
her with her uncle, mild the girl was
normal and sane. A new-paper repre
sentative who saw her declared she
wanted te be released and was being
held against her will.
. Lieutenant Governer Fuller, follow
ing his visit, sold the girl appeared te
aim a nt person te be in tnc nnyium,
and had declared she wished te remain
there. Jardlnc visited the he.pltal
while the State Executive was there.
ITALIAN DEPUTIES HEAR
' DEMANDS OF MUSSOLINI
FasclstI Head Called Greatest
Leader Since Crlspl
Reme, Nev. 17. (By A. P.) Pre
mier Mussolini's first nppeiirnnce before
the Italian Chamber proved n great per
sonal succor. lie Hjieki- te the Depu
ties ns he had ndflressed the leaders of
hit FagclMI lesions, nnd his orders were
received with timllar apparent obedi
ence. He announced his foreign nnd inter
nal policies and warned his adversaries
that the Fawistl government had come
te stay. He did net ask, but de
manded, a vote of confidence in his gov
ernment, deelnrlng thnt if the Deputies
refused, their mandates would be with
drawn.
His bitterest enemies, vthe hnd looked
forward te his encounter with the ex
perienced politicians en their own bat
tlefield, were dlsunpeintcd, and his
friends are Miyliif? that he is the great
est lender Italy has seen since Crispi
and mat the Fascist! rule will endure
One of the Deputies exclaimed te an an
other: "He reminded me of Leuis
XIV 'L'etat, e'est mol' " (The
state. I am the state).
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MORSE TRIAL DATE FIXED
Conspiracy Case Against Twelve te
Be Heard February 8
Washington. Nev. 17. (By A. P.)
Trial of Churles W. Merse, New
Yerk shipbuilder, his three rens and
eight ethers jointly indicted here en
a churge of conspiracy te defraud the
United mates Mupping Heard in con
nectien with shipbuilding contracts
during the war, will begin February
0, in the criminal division of the Dis
trict of Columbia Supreme Court.
Justice Stafferd today granted the
request of Attorney Wilten J. Lambert
for Mr. Merse that the February date
be fixed. United States Attorney Gor Ger Gor
eon consented te the date suggested, but
advised the Court thnt he had net con
sulted counsel for the ether defend
untn. Merse recently filed a request for an
early trial, claiming that as the Gov
ernment hnd falletl te press the charges
of fraud in the civil cases recently
heard In Alexandria. Vs.. he hnd been
deprived of an opportunity of clearing
nimseu in mat proceeding.
PILSUDSKI FACING DEFEAT
Only Merger of Nationalists and
Peasants Can Re-elect President
Warsaw, Nev. 17. (By A. l)
Re-election of Marshal Filsudnkl as
chief of mate appears te hang upon a
nossiDie agreement eetweeu tne na
tionalists and former Premier Wltn'
peasant wing of radical groups, se ns
te create a working majority in the Diet
and Honate. Unless there Is home such
working agreement the present returns
inuicnte iim non-reiiMi group will bold
the balance of power.
Unofficial returns en Sunday's elec
tiens Klve the Nationals forty -nine
Senators, the Wites Party, seventeen!
the Socialists, beven; the Liberation
!reup of peasants, eight; the Laber
'arty, two; the National Minorities
Greup, twenty-six, and the Independ
ents, two. The presidential election is
expected te occur the middle of December.
CAUGHT BY BLOODHOUNDS
Animate Leap Upen Bed of Mary
land Man
CrlsfleM, Md., Ner. 17. Mrs. Mark
W. Slssler has confessed te the author
ities that her husband struck J. J.
Hurst With a waien wheel hub. aftnr a
Suarrel ever the discovery of whisky, !
iissler is a dismissed member of the
Norfolk police force and former partne.
of Hurst at Parksley.
Bloodhounds plarcd upon the trail
followed Sisslcr's movements and then
tumped upon the bed in which he slept.
ietn Slssler and his wife have been
given long terms for roeonshlning while
judge wescett has awaited develop
ments In the murder case.
Residents of the vicinity of Wayne
avenue and Lurny street, Gcrmantewn,
still are searching for "Billy," a white
Yorkshire terrier, who became a neigh
borhood put during his thirteen years
residence with Jeseph Genaver, of 106
West Lurny street.
"Billy" was in the habit of taking
a walk around the block every night
after his dinner. The neighbors
watched for him, and the deg, although
handicapped ny blindness or ms tact
eye, always recognized his friends. But
no one has seen him since he left his
home October 10 for his nightly walk.
And the continued search for him has
revealed no clue te his whereabouts.
But his owner nnd his neighbors still
hope for his return.
SLAYER OF GARAGE OWNER
FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER
Testimony of Defendant's Brether
Facter In First-Degree Verdict
Pittsburgh, Nev. 17. (By A. P.)
Guilty of murder in the first degree was
the verdict returned today in the rase
of Elmer Jehnsen, of Cennellsvillc,
Pa., who lms tried for, the killing of
James Krarhc, owner e,f the Suncliffe
Garage in East I.iliertv, February IS
last. Krache, the Commonwealth con
tended, was shot by Jehnsen during a
held -up. The defense pleaded self-defense.
Jee Villnne and Paul Agrestl,
alleged companions of Jehnsen at the
time nf the killing, will be tried en
murder Indictments Inter.
W. J. JohiiKen, brother of the de
fendant, testified that Elmer left his
home a few days before Tebrunry 18
nnd when he .returned n week later
"he was net hlmaclf." Elmer then told
him, the brother said, thathe, Vilnne
and Agrestl had killed ft man In a
garage at Pittsburgh.
STORER BURIED IN FRANCE
Funeral of Fermer American Diplo
mat Held Today In Paris
Paris, Nev. 17. (By A. P.) The
funeral of Bellamy Bterer, American
diplomatist, was held this morning in
the Church of St. Philllpe de Chaillet.
Monsignor Cettcti, Papnl Nuncie in
Purls, conducted the services.
Ambassador 1 let rick and Alexander
M. Thnckarn, American Censul Gen
eral, were among the largn number of
American and French friends of Mr.
Storer who were present. The burial
wits ut Marvejols, Departmcat of Los Les
crc. Hsdden Heights Man Falls Dead
Fred Fcrnsler, forty-eight years old,
200 Station avenue, Iladdeu Heights,
died of heart disease this morning as
he was leaving his home for work. He
was employed in this city as a linotype
operator.
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4'-Sw& Thanksgiving. There's no excuse for ,'.
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Balloonist Charged With Arsen
St. Letus, Me., Nev. 17. (By A.
P.) Captain Jehn E. Berry, seventy
four, Internationally known bnlloenlsta
was indicted yesterday by the Grand
Jury en a charge of third-degree ursen
In connection with an alleged plot te
burn his aviation and automobile rrealr
school here last October 21.
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CAUGHT AFTBH YEAR'S HUNT
Chester, Nev. 17. Sought for mere
than a year, Rey A. Maye, formerly
of Chester, was brought here from New
Yerk, then removed te Media jail, te
await trial en charges of swindling
shipyard empleyes of 222,000 in a stock
preposition.
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lata .batwaan llaiurpila an4 Slharla U aa.
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Frem Market strsbt Wharf
EVERY SUNDAY
Atlantic City
Wildwood
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Occam City
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Markat Btraat Wharf 7.184
Frem .bread strcbt station
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Nevambar IS Dacambar 9, 17, SI
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$4.00 WILKES-BARRE
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stepplag at Seuth Dnnvllle.atawtaia,
K. Sleuutibura. NaacepMK ana NtotleoiT
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Pennsylvania System
The Rautaaf th Br d way Limits
Make This a Victrela-Christmas
Buy a Victer Victrela, and avoid a cheap disappointment.
With a Victrela you banish loneliness and tedium from these long hours while the family is at school
or work. Housework gets done se much mere
pleasantly te the accompaniment of cheerful music.
The afternoon's sewing or the hours of relaxation
slip by happily te the music of your Victrela, and
what fun a Victrela is for the kiddies!
Buy Your Christmas Victrela Here
at Victer Catalogue Prices
Come in today and make selection.
Ne. 80 Victer Victrela, $100
Ne. 210 Victer Console. $100
JEWELRY
Women's 14-kt. White Geld
Wrist Watches
Newest designs, with guaranteed 15-
I'elcd movements.
"Pa as Yeu Play" .MMR&k .
Street Fleer ri " F
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THIS 10-Pc. "BILTMORE" SUITE $ 1 QQ
5 CHAIRS and ARM CHAIR covered with genuini. leather. Sixth Fleer
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DiamencTRings
adies white void, POU i
Men's iedrJOO
Street Fleer
Paaianftiira
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save bis
coal bills.
Ne ashea te
bother with.
Just the
thing for
these hard hard
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rooms.
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"Rex"
Exclusively bij Sterr
Meth -Proof Furniture
REX SANITIZED FURNITURE" is a new idea in luxuri
ously upholstered furniture. Loese sprinsr cushion, doen coil
spring backs, neavy roil arms nnd beautiful silk tassels. Moths
wm net etay m them.
will net ruin these suites,
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ROCKER, SIDE CHAIR and BENCH te match.
Fifth Fleer
"Champien" Gas Range
$90.75
AH improvements.
Makea
cooking
quicker and
easier.
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