Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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"Bit Bill" "Haywood, the former I.
W. AV. lender, who fled te Russia last
ear te escape a twenty-year prison
sentence. It was Lloyd who furnished
$20,000 bends for Haywood.
Lloyd spent his first night of con
finement in a detention ceil. His ar
rival at the prison was shrouded in
secrecy, but he found a small army
of newspapermen waiting.
8hertly before midnight a closed au
tomobile drove up te the entrance of
thn Rtnte nrlen grounds. A veuns
entrance, followed by reporters and
photographers. Lloyd remained in the
automobile te bid his wife geed -by and
then leisurely entered the prison, where
he was met by a deputy sheriff who
had commitment papers.
During the whole procedure of check
ing in L'eyd remained silent, appar
ently gloomy nnd downcast. ,
Thirteen of Lloyd's co-defendants
arc In jail, three ethers arc fugitives,
one 1 near death in u hospital nnd the
nineteenth, Leuis KatcrGcld, Is re
ported en Ills way here from Itussla te
surrender.
Petlc and reaicattt Cenetrt '
The Police Band will ' broadcast a
concert tonight from the radio station
at 1030 Market street. Director Cor Cer Cor
telyeu will make an address before the
concert, whlehwill be under the-direction
of' Lieutenant Kiefer. Among
these Invited te attend nre Governor Governer
elect Plnchet, Senater Pepper, Mayer
Moere. City Solicitor Smyth, Director
nnd Mrs. Barclay II. Warburton and
Superintendent Mills.
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Je'iet, HI.. Nev. 22. William Bress
Llevrt. millionaire I'lilc-un Cemmunis,
was put into prison gnrb early ted.iv
fcate last nliht Lloyd, convicted with
twentv ethers under im Illinois law for
Sidlcnl utternnees. voluntarily surren
ered at the .Toilet Pettentiary te begin
avtrine. liU sentence of one te tlvc enr.
Llevd had been seuplit (or six days, i
Be may nsslened te teach a class of
the' rfen"rs i
Lloyd Inherited n fortune from his
fcther the late Henry D l.leyd. Uoten
phi'anthrepist. Hl Inherited wealth ,
was greatly aupmented in recent years
'While he m a fto-Mie'cler ill one of
Cbirnce's daily n!wpnner. i
)With his wife, Madge Bird, he took ,
an active part in the affairs of the left
Win Socialist Tarty. t
Ll"vd and his friends presented ere- i
ientiaJs at the Socialist convention In ,
Chtease in September, 1019. but were ,
et recognized. They then formed the
Communist 'Laber Tarty whilu a num
ber of ether win? leaders went into a
separate convention and organized the
Cemmunis Tarty Beth new groups
Affiliated w Uh tb Third Internatienale
of Moscow .
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your entire Thanksgiving din
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time, with only one gas burner,
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tit the wheel, then go te the
matinee, and when you re
turn your meal is ready te
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after using electricity? Or would you
give up your convenient percolator for a
het and messy coal stove?
Of course net and if you once realize
hew convenient, hew easy, hew perfect
in action is the Wiilcex & Gibbs New
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1 mere tedious tensions te adjust. Ne mere
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The Coach
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A revolutionary thing te de
Moderate cost can't cover everything.
In creating the Coach, a new type closed car, Hudsen frankly ruled
out useless vanities and adornments. It put the cost in the real
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And for the first time made possible a closed car, under $2000, en
se great a chassis as the famous Super-Six.
It changed the trend of closed car buying
Prier te the creation of the Coach there was no
moderate-priced closed car te be had en a first
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cost were unknown. Se the sales of the Ceich
made a new mark in the closed car field. It was
no longer necessary te sacrifice car perfermame
in order te obtain a closed car at moderate cost
In the Coach one can get satisfactory utility
without having te buy fancy fittings.
In the Hudsen Coach at $1625 you get every
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Coach, $1625
Sedan, $2295
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Ne. 52
Tills Is a brother of Ne. 55
described opposite, and In
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in size.
Its splendid performance
his made it a favorite with
millions of users the world
ever.
It is as dependable as the
Sun and can be relief
upon te de the work in
tended of it day in and
day out, whenever and
wherever called upon.
Doctors, lawyers, stenog
raphers, bookkeepers and
students of all ages if
you would really knew
the jay of a perfect pin,
go te your dealer today
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that exactly fits your partic
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the man woman or child who wishes te purchase the
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WatemaaisAFeunteLmPen
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38 years of reputation back of it and a third generation in train
ing te carry en.
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Selection and Service at Best Dealers the World Over
Chicago
L. E. Waterman Company
191 Broadway, New Yerk
Bosten
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Ne. 55
is especially designed te
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mands of busy executives.
The exclusive Watermsn
spoon feed assures its In
stant action the moment
the point teuchesthepaper
ana permits continuous
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Its perfect balance and su su su
persmoeth iridium tipped
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turn the irksomeness of or
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your family -your employees and yourself
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drinking water and that there is in your home and
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