Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 21, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Selection of Herrin Jury
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Mere Veniremen Are Put "Through the Mill"
as Contending Attorneys Watch Sharply
for Any Indication of Bias
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CHOCOLATE
Made by Makers pf Whitman's Chocolates
By a Staff Correspondent
of the Evening Public Ledger
Marlen, III., Nev. 21. Xe ilrtntn of
success beckons today nt the end of
the long trnll attorneys have been fol
lowing for tlie ln.t week in their wenry
Jury hunt for the llerrln tnnFMcre trinl.
Ne Jurers have been added te the
first four selected early Inst week and
examinations ran slew. Yesterday only
five of the new batch of forty-three
,entrcmcn were examined and nil Ave
were excused.
Most of tlw day was Riven ever te n
closed conference between Judge Hart
well and all the attorneys en a tech tech
iile.il iielnt sn tin ti-iider nt jur pntu'ls
and the tactical niirnntnse gained by
limiting the iippe-tlnc siile break n linnel.
Hut during the lat hour of the after-
nnnn lnn. interest 111 the Tireeecd-
I lnps quickened. State's Attorney Duty
tendered a panel of four men, three
. tentutlvely n-lcctrd ht week, namely,
Herrv Denten, V. 11. Davidsen. Sam
Watkins. all miners, and a round-faced
new one examined today called Geerge
Chllders.
Ohilders is a farmer. It is peiMc
Mr. Dutv did imr knew Chillier' his his
tery. If" he didn't his operatives have
been nnntins in thoreuKline-s, lieeau-e
I defen-e. before ncceptinc or rejectins
the tender, made Geerge admit he was a
'friendly father-in-law te Dallas Me
i C'ree, one of the union miners chnrgeit
with murder, crewing out of the riets1
! at tlie Letter strip mine last June. j
Venireman Has an "Opinion" i
And then. le-uiniiiR examination.
Stale's attorney learned (Mulders had
cone bend fi r "a number of ether men
indicted." State was nerniitted te with
draw its tender and te challenge him I
for cause. Chillier Memed te he Inim- '
cent of any ililre te hide the-e facts
tendered the panel back fn the defense,
which was momentarily perturbed
again.
Itcsumrs Hypothetical Question
Attorney White, for the defense, fell
back upon his hypothetical question.
"If you were going te be tried," etc.
This time Venireman Hale pouted and
said he didn't "recollect" answering
"no" te thnt question.
Defense threw out a challenge, for
cause.
State objected.
Judge Hartwell looked up from his
desk, his hair mussed, his glasses low
en his nose, and questioned Hale.
"Have you nny preference which side
loses In this case?" he asked.
"One tide," Mid Hale, "has get te
lese,"
He Insisted he had no opinion. After
some additional questioning Judge
Hartwell said!
"I think his answers make him a
qualified Jurer, nnd there's only one
reason why I must disqualify htm and
that's Incompetence."
Defense Attorney White again chal
lenged for cause, and the Judge over
ruled the challenge.
White grew angry nnd in n loud voice
questioned Hale. The latter, tears In
his eyes nnd ejnliarrassed, mumbled he
"hnd an opinion."
White challenged him for cause once
mere, and the Judge Interrupted.
"Court excuses the Jurer for cause,"
spoke the Judge.
"On the grounds of his inability te
understand simple questions," the
Judge began. Then he turned te the
bench he had left, though a moment,
and suddenly sheuted:
"Well, nil right."
It was a signal for adjournment. He
Instructed that the four Jurers, Tem
Weaver, Henry Itlddte, Oscar Hwnnner,
all farmers; Geerge Cox, a non-union
miner, and the three tentntlve Jurers,
Berry Deaton, W. II. Davidsen nnd
Sam Watkins, all farmers, be placed In
custody for the night.
There were no Jurers selected, but the
fencing of the attorneys amused the
prisoners.
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te the beauty
and permanence
of the impressive
Bell Telephone
Building naturally
included the selec
tion of naints and
fll'SEIlM painting that will
STwifiJinaL stand the test of
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James S. Wiltea & Sed, lac.
This Freedom
We hear much talk about free
dom freedom of many varieties.
What sort of freedom de you seek?
Perhaps you want te be free
from bodily ills, fatigue, lack of
enthusiasm. Then the answer for
you may lie in comfortable shoes.
Physicians have traced much of
Buch trouble te feet that have been
hampered and distorted by ill-fitting
hoes. The flexible-arch
fantilever
Shee""
Wern
tones and strengthens thn arch muscles
by allowing them te exercise while walk
ing. The last, belnt? pattrnel en thu
ram lines as the feet, gives plenty of
room at tery point. There Is no pres
sure en the Important nerves which
Center In the feet.
The natural sole Una of Cantilevers.
the trim tee, the comfortable low, ms-
the excnllant
Stnte merelr did net aeureh for them
Mlle Plieml-ter. a farmer, who knows ,
one of the defendants, tell Geerge
White, nskJMnnt nttornej. examining fur
the defen-e, that he "hail an opinion"
whether the killing of Heward Hoff Heff
man and the ether .trike-hrenkcrs wa.
lawful or unlawful. Thereupon, de
fence ntteneys conferred. They then
'accepted I'hemMcr tentatively and
I passed him te the State for cxamln.i- I
Itien. I
"I have nn opinion as te whether the f
killing was lawful or unlaw till, nml
i It's a tixeu opinion : but I have no opin
ion as te tlie guilt or Innocence of the
I five defendants new here In this trial,"
was the Mihstarce of rhemiter s re
plies te State's questioning, nnd State
Immediately surprised the defense by
tendering I'hcmistcr for tinal accept
ance. Hut defence new demurred.
"I believe." said defense Attorney
White, as if he had net heard all about
it two minutes before. "I believe jen
stated a moment age that you had an
opinion as te whether the killing was
unlawful or net."
"Yes," iin-wered Phemieter.
"Is that opinion fixed?"
"Yes."
"Challenge for caue." said Attorney
White quietly, turning tu Judge Hart
well. State's Attorney Duty objected.
Attorney Explains Objection
"My objection," Duty explained,
"is bail solely en the point that a
rhnlli-nsi for caue an only be exer
cised when a man admits te nn opinion
en the guilt or the innocent e of the de
fondants, and tins man does nut."
The objection was overruled.
Herbert Hale, a farmer in the sum
mer and a non-union miner in the
winter, was next examined for the de- .
fense.
"If jeu were going te be tried feri
murder," explained defense Attorney'
White, "nnd I w'as jour attorney , j
would you want me te accept tweUel
jurors te try jeu whose minds were j
just like yours?"
Attorney White liked the novelty of
this method of determining whether the
veniieman was biased. He repealed it.
"Xe," replied Hale, and everjbettj
In the stuffy courtroom laughed.
"Hut I think I could glve a fair
trial," Hale added, somewhat te dc- '
fense's confusion. i
Hut Instead of trying n challenge for
cause defense shunted him te the State.
Hale declared te State's Attorney
Neely that he "believed a man who Is
a 6trike-breaker has just ns much right
te live as a union man," and that he i
hnd no opinion en the queitlen of the I
guilt or innocence of the defendants. '
State promptly accepted him, and I
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Seth Themas
Chime Cleck
Mahogany case of Gothic design,
14" high, 10J4" wide, 8 -day
Seth Themas movement, with
Westminster quarter-hour chimes
$80.
Seth Themas clocks arc dependable time
keepers. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
The Onward Sweep
of
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into every home in the United States
is a silent compliment te its Delicious
Flaver and High Quality.
BLACK (On.fl.PskeeBI.ns1) MIXED or GREEN
-SEALED PACKETS ONLY.
Dougherty's
Faultiest Bedding
1632 CHESTNUT STREET
Finest
Blankets
Comforts
Bed Spreads
All-wool Blankets and Com
forts, exquisitely warm and
fine. Bed Spreads, made with
a charming crinkle that Is
permanent, in plain cream
and delightful color combina
tions. A superb finishing touch
te nny bedroom decorative
scheme.
T.iiMirieiift nex Spring, Reliable)
lliilr MnMrnmrn, Mulieffnny Red
ulriulM, Kngllnh Down Furniture,
l.u iiijis and Nurnery Furniture.
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Leuis E. Wiser,
9ht Quality Qumiture Center
260-26? Se. Fifth St PWladelphla
Bat.' Locust and flpruct v
rOU are urged te compare Values.
Simply make the rounds and make
comparisons between the prices we quote
and the qualities we give with these found
elsewhere. Yeu will, mere than ever,
appreciate the substantial savings you carl
effect by purchasing here.
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Queen JLnne Bedroom Bulte in A A r
American xcalnut combination te IC J Li I
pitcet PjLwJ
Gift-Giving time is at hand. Naturally, we're pre-
nnrmA with 9 rfalierritftll c1rtrtn t t
occasional pieces Tea-Wagons, Sewing Tables
T7nH Tnhles. etc. out-ef-the-orrfinnrv J ,u.i '
J-"' uceijjn,
but very moderately priced
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NIGHT WATCHMAN BURNED
TO DEATH IN $250,000 FIRE
Building of Allentown Crockery Ce.
Destroyed by Flames
Allentown, I'.v, Nev. 21. There wa?
a low of a quarter of a million In a fire
today In tbe builJins of tb' Allentown .
Crockery Company, ewnd ly Miller
nnd Sutler. Tbr'oden Sch:t"(Tir,
Feventy-tbrci ypsp old, em; of the nUht
wptebmen, Tns burned te di-nth. II.
was trniired by the flaunt nnd over ever over
emo while endt'itverlnB te csrap.
In addition te a crnc'.'rj htere nnd
the Allentown I'.iper lin Turtery tin
bulldins wnt tennnted by a b.lk mill1
ami n hnlttln? mill and In one of tliev
iabli-htnnts the blaz U mppo'ed tj
have btnrted. On the second fleer cre
the rooms of the Jehn Ilav ItepiibHciM
Club and en the third lloer a ledge ,
ball, which was the meetlnj; place of i
jiim urn tiiiiiliiiilin n;ii;iiii,i iiWiili' iniiii i
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Sweaters
Tuxedo model, of excellent
quality pure silk in striped
or plaid weaves, black and
navy; sizes 36 te 46.
Special at $075
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Sweater Dresses
Weel and silk mixtures, solid
and two-tone effects.
Special at$9Q.75
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them extremely noecl loeuwiir a.1 veil aa
vendcrfully mmfertable. They de net
welch the feet down They are light
and easy always. Cantilevers mnlie the
feet feel us If they were walklnt? en
sprltiBH. Drep Inte a Cantilever Shep
tomorrow and purchase a pair.
Widths AAAA te E.
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CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
1300 Walnut Street
Ovsr Cunard Office
CinttlTn r alie en lal U marby ettiNi
Altoeaa llenillieliu'a, I'M- UleventU At.
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aluable article destroyed by the blaze
was u beautiful oil portrait of the late
Secretary of Htate Jehn Hay, presenttd
te the club by Ins daughter, Mrs. Harrj
i'uyne Whitney.
ERIE POLITICIAN SHOT
W. J. North Killed by Farmer Who
Found Him In Wife's Apartment
KrlP. I'n.. Net. 21. (By A. P.)
William J. North, former saloonkeeper
nnd politician, was ehet te death here
labt night by Fred Dean, a Ripley far
mer, who found North in the town
apartment of his wife.
Dean llrcd four shots. When ar
rested he exprewicd recrets that he
hadn't "let ull eix go." North was
father of nine children and wbb forty ferty forty
geven years old. Mrs. Lean was living
In the city with a tlster, Mrs. Cmum
j.nmsen. At the time of the ehoetlns
they had ns their guest Mrs. Kstella
Hunt, sitter or. ireu ucan. i-ouce ue ue
llce believe the admitted him te the
apnrtmeut.
Mrs, Hunt wrested with Dean after
the ehoetiiiK and took a revolver from
him, which hnd net been fired. Anether
revolver with four empty shells was
found beneath a davenport.
AN APPRECIATION OF LINCOLN
An Australian (Invar. Relien Illlngiwertb.
who irenilr raxmblti tu martyred Prul-
nt in varaenai appearance, aayi 'Aeranam
nceln wai te trMttit man dne Chrtit."
irviaw. wun an unureai cer-
r ja M naaawna. ! ea
Coats, Wraps & Dresses
In a Specially Prepared Sale
At Reductions of 20 te 35
Nene But Our Regular Goods Nene But This Season's Styles
Street, Afternoon and Evening
Dresses
Fur-Trimmed
Coats and Wraps
Smart, individual models in Marceva,
Gerena, Marvella, Lustresa, Faahena,
Ormendale and Broadtail trimmed
with fox, wolf, beaver, squirrel,
mole, caracul, and lynx.
Were Up te
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Were Up te $175.00
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Were Up te $125.00 $ QQ.50
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$125
$155
Five groups of dresses for all
occasions f e r m a 1 and informal
typical of the season's newest
and most distinctive modes. I
every desirale
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Why Reduced Rates ?
On March 21, 1921, we reduced
our rates from 70 cents for the first mile
and 40 cents for subsequent miles te SO
cents for the first mile and 30 cents per
mile thereafter.
Subsequently we made Three ether
Reductions. Today our rate is 25 cents for
the fcrst 25 mile and 10 cents for each
additional 25 mile. After the first 25 mile
you ride in a YELLOW at the rate of
25c per mile!
Our rate is lower than the rate
charged for one passenger by any company
in New Yerk City, and is the Lewest ever
established in Philadelphia.
We have made these reductions volun
tarily, because cab rates in Philadelphia have always
been, and still are, tee high. The result has been
lower operating cost per mile and per passenger be
cause you have given as a larger and larger velums
of business.
We shall always share with our riders
the profits which greatet volume at lower cost
produces,
YELLOW CAB rates are automatic. W
espact te make still further reductions, as you give
ns mere business.
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