Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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LOSING VENUS IN CONTEST
BRINGS SUIT FOR $100,000
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SUBURBANITES GET PICK
, thousand turkeys, Ml rcmlv for
.1 inkUlng. ex, were beiujht nt
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te.t" -nn tiorHeiii. with fifty netlve
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,bJE hundred birds nt n time were rut
J"of be Ueck. The hlihcrt flmt flmt
JtelcS b liMer tad the nrlvllMe of ho he
iKtlM twenty live turkeyn from the
' ptid hundred. ...
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WIFE FIGHTS ON
TO FREE HUS8ANB
Mrs. Williamson Net Disceur
aged by Refusal of Parden
for Embezzler
REHEARING FOR SLAYER
DOROTHY 1NAP1'
New Yerk, Nev. 2.1. Tfce Supreme
Court here must decide whether Ann
Hyatt or Dorethy Knnpp mere nearly
duplicities the classic form of the Venus
neck and calf,
nt at from niiyi" J y; "-- , Thc cmlrt mugt ahe ded(,e whether
"......j...!. f Hi!p1piih and ducks iiImii
wre sold, the duckH bMnginv mm
wrre """. . ... ., ,,,.,i Tim
Benner known n mu ". iuiiiii'm hi .iiiuifen miuuri' i;.rui'.. iin
5 Eastern lVnnsy.lvnnln was the uui- urt critic ami iinttiropeloRlst, nssisted
jlnnrer. I hy four n"iiI)Iem, made that decision.
Refusal of the State Benrd of Par
dons te grant freedom te .tesne William
inn. 2d. convicted five and n half years
njje of embezzling $700,000, will net
halt thc efforts of his wife te gain his
release. The beard held lis hearing In
llnrrisburg yesterday.
Mrs. Williamson, who returned today
from Ilnrrlsburg, said she would con
tinue te flrht te gain her husband's
freedom, and that at some future time
will make application for a rcheariiiK
of his case befern the benrd.
C. 8. W. Packard, uncle nf Wil
liamson, nnd president of the Pennsyl
vnnln Company for Insurances en I.l"
and Granting Annuities, frqm which
the money wns taken while William
son was a trusted empleye there, was
thc principal opponent te granting the
nnrden.
"I need 'my hus'mnd. nnd I expect
te keen right en fighting for him."
Mrs. Williamson snld. "Our three little
boys need him, tee. ,
"In view of the great amount of
opposition te granting thc pardon that
developed after the application was
tnnde, I nm net greatly surprised nt the
beard refusing te give favorable con
sideration te his case, hut I am keenlv
dinppeinted. I hnd hoped against hope
and hnd even had day dreams of (raving
him bne'e with us. Hut thnt won't ba
The neck and calf of thc Venus arc I new, at least for the present
1 A utittln a inn tli t Ml Anil iiiiil n Hnlf I V .lt.- !. . . .
nut the funds Intrusted te their cars It
jeopardy.
Other prominent bankers who wrote
were W. R.. Nichelson, president of
the Land Title and Trust Company ;
Kfflngham H, .Merris, president of the
Olrard Trust Cempany: Jeseph Ij. Mc
Allister, president of the Franklin Na.
tlenal Hank; W. A. Law. chairman
First National Hank: Francis A.
Lewis, president Real Estate Title In
surance and Trust Cempnny. and
Charles K. Ingersoll, president Central
Nstlennl Hank.
Williamson is serving a term of net
less than eight years nor mere than
i..i. .. i ii Knsfprn Peniten
tiary. He has served flve and a half
years.
William Webber, for twenty -eight
... nrtuinpp in the Eastern Peni
tentiary, was granted a rehearing
i.v hn Htjitn Parden Beard. Once
sentenced te hang for the murder of his
!.. In. law. In Rearilns. In 181)4.
Webber's tentence was. commuted by
Governer Hastings. je srari-i n
inn. MvntenpA in 180. nnd eisht rears
nge began his fight for n pardon, being
refused seven times. The Beard of
Prison Inspectors of the Eastern Pern
tentlnrv finally Joined In his fhht for
freedom. Webber asked te be paroled
te be with his elghty-seven-vear-pld
mother In Harrisburg during thn closing
'ys of her life.
Florence Duke, serving eleven years
nnd eight months te twelve years for
Inrceny, was refused a pardon. Hhe
was a member of n bandit gang and Is
Mild te be the affinity of Lord Barring Barring
ten, branded by Assistant District At
nv Vn. nf Phllndclnhia. as an in
ternatienal creek. Anether appeal re
fused was that of James Drlsce'l. a for
mer West Philadelphia saloonkeeper,
who was convicted of receiving etelen
goods.
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IS APPOINTED DIRECTOR
Miss Jacobs Added te Yeung Worn Wern
n't Hsbrsw Association leard
The appointment of Miss Esther
Jncebs as executive director of the
Yeung Women's Hebrew Association is
announced by Mrs. Albert M. Green
field, president of the association.
Miss Jacobs Is a graduate of the
Pennsylvania Scheel for Secial and
Health Werk, having been engaged for
thc last eleven cnrs in seciul work.
Six years of that time was spent in
connection with the Society for Or
ganizing Charity,
Fer the last five years Miss Jacobs
has been associated with the home
servlce section of the American Red
Cress.
30,000 Garments te Peer
Distribution of ftO.000 garments is
being made today by the Philadelphia
branch of the Needlework Guild of
Amerlrn te various charities In the
city. Thc work, which was en display
yesterday at the headquarters, JI30
Seuth Thirteenth street, represented
the contributions of mere than BOOO
members during the yenr.
SINGER'S MOTHER ELOPES
Mrs. Paula Ssgal Wadded at Green
wich, Conn., After Brief Courtship
Mrs. Paula Segal, divorced .wife of
Dr. Bernard Segnl, of this city, and
mother of the young prima denna,
Vlvlenne Segnl, eloped te Greenwich.
Conn., with Rebert Atlbc, executive of
a New Yerk wholesale firm, it was
learned today.
The wedding took place Tuesday after
n brief courtship. They will nraku
their home In New Yerk.
Mr. Aube, who has also been mar
ried before, Is several years the senior
of his bride, who Is forty-seven. Hlie
wns divorced from Dr. Segal four years
Besides the eperettn star, Mrs. Aube
has two ether daughters, Louise and
Vera. The latter Is new In Europe
studying danclnc. Vivienne is in the
name reie 01 ine laiiKee iTincesa,
new paying In New Yerk.
CMRAPKn RADICM
A reduction te 170.100 par trim hu
rccantiy bcrn nnneurwl, Thtt tnam th
erice of en-tnty.lghia of a jear'n pro pre pro
duetlon. Of tnextlmabl benefit te mankind.
In th cure of rtlifax-. tills reduction In prlc
means wldeaprr-nd benefit. Timely artlclaa
an all commodities even thete an rar- aa
radium, cenatltutv a part of U appaal of
he Bualceaa H-ctlen of the I'ublie Lspaaa.
'MaH It a Habit." Adv.
erlccs instead of bids per pound. Tlin iucIicm each one nf the sculpt
ehlckens commanded an average of neunced when Mins Hyatt wn
the same size thirteen and a half
ters an
as ruled
a l..lf ..-..a nl - ..a .' .
.... Hnmt iimi nnniiuiL ecu in it i aii 11 uu iiiMitr'u -tir tnnniit"i tm p
,,m.i "nn the hoof. teen and a half Inches, thc benut:
A" majority of the bidders were from I judges said, and her neck only thlr-
She denies it. She says her only
measurements' differing' from the
." the unper end of Montgomery County. , tCcn.
; It is believed only n few of be tur- s,
. " in -...1. t. lXillnilnllililll mill". . '
leys in ri'itu . - ' ::t ." V..."... i measurements. mucrinfr rrem me
kt, ns most ei tin; ... ..u. ' Venus tic Jllie's are thc hips nnd thighs
fciive their own private trade te s i"pl . , H)e ,((M )mf ,np)l ,, nrel,nj tle
He rnIN around the turkey iMiclesures ller(J , v,,nls AnJ ,,,, bn yu
and tri.il te guess the weight of the Kl) , fnrtwv tmn that from -th
plump gobblers.
MORE MEN LAID OFF
cljsxlc spci'lfirntiens
These nre only n few of the points
the Supreme Court must examine te
.I....I.I.. .,..,, Mlf. ll.nl,'. ..In I.,, . k.
IN NAVY YARD PLANT SHM.OOO damiiges. The complaint Is
" further complicated by her clmrges
I that Miss Kimpp wns allowed te enter
Distribution of Werk Makes Reduc-jthc contest three dnys after thc entries
tlen Comparatively Small i were clese.l and iycd te ncjept $300
l'u , t r . .,,'. .. , , , , I us first prize Instead of the $1000
Ortlers that reached the Philadelphia ,,rem,8Wi tlc ,lvertislns.
JCavy Ysrtl ill League Island yesterday , ' .
from WiishliiBten calling for a r-duc- .. -,.-.,.- -....--..
fen In the number of empleyes will re- MRS. STEVENSON'S FUNERAL
mlt In the laying off of between 120.iind'
140 men. according te Itenr Admiral ... .--j.,,,,! - k! -t ri
m1 M. Nulton, commandant at Services Conducted at Noen at 251
Lcncne Island. Seuth Eighteenth Street
The reduction here, however." said Tne f,,0rnl of Mrs. W. Yerke Ste
' Admiral Nulton. will he relatively vwmen, who died Tuesday, wns con cen
uniill, ns the aircraft factory Is te I ,j,,twl from n,e l,me of Her fnther.
malntiiln the same feri e en the new , Snlnlp, , vvthetlll. 251 Seuth Elh-flx-dnyecl:
Mh"dule as previously i tP(.nt, treet. at neon today. In
they maintained en the llve-tlny-wcek , tcrmcnt as private,
ichclule. I i,.H, Kterensen was a leader in the
"A slight increase In the nppreprla- ,.itural life of the city nnd was widely
tlen allotted us by the bureau of en- ,,leWn as nn author nnd amateur nct nct
innerlnir will likewise enable us in ui... .11...1 .,rm. n iiin..UJ nt ,..,,
carry en with nearly the same number , ... iiii, friends say. te worry ever
. ... lm li..nltnlinu nntnlM. ....... ' '. . .. . .. c. . A ....
01 uu-.. .1 ."- """" "B umu-c recent uentiir. ill tne Bieveiisen inmuy,
the Jiirl-lletlen of that bureau. , , r ,sbnnd nnd both his parents hav
'When find It necessary te lay . ins ,nt.,i within n year,
men off in one department, nn linmc- 1 .
dlatc c.invnss Is mnile 01 every ether dc- ;
pnrtm'iil 10 see it tnip'eyen arc ueedeil;
ami in the event of vacancies the men
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(It niirrrij. iiiumciini, Br H JiBkai
"I'.M'i.Mhing possible H being done tu I fclli!ii!K3J
te a minimum the 'number of men discharged."
KILLS SELF WITH KNIFE
Man, III and Despondent, 8tabs
Himself While Wife Sleeps
Jehn Smull, forty-eight years old,
544 West Lehigh avenue, committed
suicide this morning by stubbing him
irlf through the heart with n kitchen
knife.
The Imilv vus found en the kitchen
Boer by Mrs. Smull when she came
from her room te prepare breakfast.
Smull had been in 111 health for several
Btentli.
v aaiamai
Reported Missing
Walter Lehn, fifieen years old, i!R2l
Oreies street, five feet four inches. 115
pounds, blown eyes, black hair, medium
complexion, wiring a brown mixed
teat, red sweater and dark hat. Has
ear en upper lip.
May Vunderburg, eighteen venrs, 10S
pst Walnut lane, five feet five inches,
Grewn hair, willow complexion, wearing
a brettn coat and hat, white waist.
Edwin Deman, ten years. ISO West
WiWcy street, three feet two Inches,
eighty pounds, light complexion and
Mir, blue eyes, wearing n blue cap,
Blue sweater and dark pants,
Herace Trumbault, fifty-four years.
K.W North Fifty-second street, the
get ten Inches, 175 pounds, light com
plexion, hue eyes, dark mustache,
wearing a black suit.
Jamm iirnaen. twelve years, 1044
Jierth Twenty-first street, flve feet,
leientv.fivc pounds, light complexion.
ai. . "", M.ue e'PH' wpnring a blun
Jreatcr.' rt?rk Pun,a nnd C1P. dork
green stockings.
LOWERS
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FUNERALS
"Passed upon
and approved."
Thats an en
dersement every one of our en
graving: plates must receive from
the customer before our respon
sibility ceases. When you think
of the many thousands NOW in
service you'll knew why we can
satisfy you. Entrance en 11th St.
The Cheteut Street
ENGRdklNG Ce.!
E.C0R.IIT-2CHETNUrf
Lending banking institution. Ineliul-
in? that of which bin unpin. Mr. Pack
ard, Is president, opposed the pardon.
Uncle Impelled by Duty
Mr. Packard wrote that he felt It was
his duty as president of the Pennsyl
vania mmpnny 10 pretest ngninst
granting Williamson his freedom.
"The sentence which the defendant
Is' serving," wrote Mr. Pnckurd, "is
net unduly severe for the crime which
lie committed. It was a crime com
mitted in cold bleed, covered by a sys
tem Impossible te detect save by ac
cident, u system of great Ingenuity tfhd
cunning.
"Te free this defendant new would
be te put tempt n tlen in the way of
ether bonk empleyes."
Jeseph Wayne. Jr., president of the
GIrard National Ilnnk. wrote that bank
preMdents as n class must oppose the
freeing of Williamson, ns they were
responsible for ether persons' money
and could net condone any act which
First
Penny
Savings
Bank
Pays AH Per
Ceat latere!
21t sad
Biinbridl Stl.
1343 Csattsst St.
Jehn Wanamaker.Prei.
Threw off the poisons
your skin accumulates
through the day's inactivity
by Cellins' System of Steam
and Electric Baths, massage,
douche and invigorating
alcohol rub.
Open all night.
COLLINS INSTITUTE
OP PHYSICAL CULTURE
219-25 North Bread Street ,
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1 1 1 I 1 1
We have planned for our
clients the method of
financing the erection of
new buildings.
Then we have rented the
building for them and
collected the rents.
Frem the first step te the
last we leek after all of
the real estate details!
HEYMANN&BR0.
Real E$tate
Hcymana Baildint
213-21S S. Bread St., Pbila., I
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Advertising builds
sales for today and geed
will for tomorrow.
The Helmes Press, Vrintm
131S-Z9 Cherry Strtet
Philadelphia
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Men '& fine gloves
of a super quality
We've taken pains te obtain
the best that the market offers
in men's fine gloves. They have
both style and sturdy value.
Unlined $250 te $4.50
Lined $3.00 te $12
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1204 Chestnut 1119-21 Market 11 Se. 15th
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aggJillClrafd Ave. VUJ. S2.1 St.
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DISTINCTIVE
ADVERTISING
for
HOTELS
and
CAFES
PekUr dticrlblna
euntrvle.BMiuJ
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TO
Jehn Clark Sims
Company, ltd.
I II I Seuth 16th Street
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Are you running along in
the custom-tailor rut?
Every day we're steering
new friends en the read te
real clothes Satisfaction
Rogers Peet suits and over
coats. The crack custom tailor's
standard minus uncertainty
and delay.
Prices precisely the same
as in Rogers Peet's own
stores in New Yerk.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethee Exclusively
Chestnut St. at Juniper
Dr. Kahler Shoes
cACbmfbriable Snee&tlade Stylish
tPuts spring in your step
YOU would never cues from their appear
ance that Dr. Kahler Shoes are especially
designed te give restful support te arches that
give way under the strain of much walking or
standing.
Hidden between the flexible leathers of the sole
is a hand-forged springy tempered steel shank.
It allows full muscle movement and offers gentle
support te weakened arches. It literally puts a
spring in your step. It restores the grace and
vigor of the normal feet Come in today and
try en a pair.
Dr. F. . PIERCE, Feet Specialist in
Permanent Attendance. Come and
Consult Him. Advice Free.
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Dr. Kahler Shee Stere
aOA lljaU gn dOJBUrirnis &UTiePi
r Christmas Cards x
Christmas Cards
Patrons who were unabh tefiave their carta
engraved laaljrmar are advised thai the
complete assortment of Christmas and New
Year Cards, designed and ertf raved by this
Establishment, are nevr'nadr forselectien
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Face f the Window
"Here comes a geed-looking
car. I wish I had mine. This
In a great day. Is it a
visitor? Ne, by Jove, it's my
Moen and I only ordered it
yesterday."
Prices: F. 0. B. Factory-:
51195, $1695, 1786, 2485
MACKIN MOTORS, INC.
J. Jar Vendrreritt, I'rra.
8SS K. Bread rit. Therir Poplar 5RA
Dltplny Roem. Optn Kvraleira
2VLOOIH
Moter Cars
The car of the ten proven unita
Authorized Dealers
Kirkpatrick & HejUr WtttaartlaBd Meter Salts Ce.
1134 Harket St. 8313 IT. Bread St.
United Service Moen Agcjr. Jeka A. Merrisea
419 Carpenter St. 3440 Xenslatten Ave.
Arcadia Meters Ever fttadjr Garage
1C20 North Bread St. Bread BebleTard
King Moter Sales
4039 C'atttDUt St.
Makenejr & Kilrer
W. FhiUdelphla
Rey Schaeffer
Cynwyd
111 P.-1 1
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What's Your Idea
of an Overcoat?
If you have a definite type of over
coat in mind, such as a smart-looking
well - made, thoroughly up - te - the -minute
coat made of serviceable and
stylish fabrics, you can get it off your
mind, and en your shoulders by a few
minutes' survey of the thousands en
display in our new Overcoat Sales
room. fl We are told, and we believe it, that
there isn't an assortment in Philadel
phia that compares.
30 te 95
JACOB REED'S SONS
1424-1426 Chestnut Street
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A MJetimte concrete saving mu
of $5 te $12 and mere en every Suit
and Overcoat. That's just what
our Super-Value Policy means te
you.
And the higher the price the bigger
the saving. We want you te prove
it! Loek Everywhere and Com
pare! PERRY'S
rml aafisW SY
'frf W I itrir w
Thousands and Thousands
of the
HANDSOMEST
OVERCOATS
Yeu Have Ever Seen
' Our Super-Value Prices Are
Net an ordinary Overcoat in this whole,
wonderful collection. See for yourself the
vast difference between the quality of our
Overcoats, at their Super-Value Prices, and
what ether geed stores offer for similar
prices.
Regan Overceatings in
conservative models, full
lined with Skinner's
Satin Our Super-Value
Price $33.
Regan Overceatings in
Ulster Medels, silk lined
te the waist $35.
Sumptuous Crembies,
the world's finest our
Super-Value Prices are
553, $55, $58, $63, $6C,
$68, $72, $5, $78 and up
te $35 for our magnifi
cent Crombie Montag Mentag
;iac3, made our way.
wL is the
jMlr comfery
Capitals. Surplus
jSr 000,000
West End Trust
Company
BROAD-STREET-AT'SOUTH-PENN SQUARE
Philadelphia's Leading Hue; Hnusc-
r
-In jverj Sense of the Werd
Hardwick & Magee's
Offer
THIS WEEK A REMARKABLE SHOWING OF
BEAUTIFUL SARLK RUGS
These rich, colorful masterpieces of the Persian
Weaving Art were personally selected by our
buyer. In the assortment which we are show
ing will be found beautiful specimens ranging
from mats te carpet sizes of fifteen by twenty
five feet.
Anil as usutil in this stere the pru-ea arc entirely in
keeping with the nhie. offered many of them far
below the present maiket.
While the ranne of offerings is at this time complete,
wc advise nn early selection. These ruga will net remain
en our fleer long at these prices:
2 ft. x 3 ft $ 45.00 I S ft. '.) in. s V2 ft. R in. $775.00
3 ft. x 5 ft 133.00 9 ft. 0 in. x 11 ft. 0 in. 1050.00
1 ft. 4 in.x 7 ft. 2 in . 175.00 ' - '." x Vi f,V H !" ' I..0.
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.ii.i.OO 12 ft. x It) ft. 2 in 3250.00
775.00 13 ft. l j.x22 ft. 11 in 4500.00
6 ft. 4 in.xDft. I in.
Sit. x Oft. 0 in
Backgrounds in deep iuse, mulberry, ruby red und rare
shades of blue, l'attein effects in many taru and r'eh
color combinations.
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