Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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REAK two panels
AT HERRIN TRIAL
Prosecution Upsets One and
Defense the Other in Mas
sacre Case
STILL ANGLE FOR JURORS
is it member of (lip name OTftnnlstatlen Methodist Episcopal Church Union, of
iiitsimrsii, in crcme imp Jinry niui
urine Ward Endowment Fund, the in
come of which U te go te the Hebert
lltf a Staff Correspondent
of the Ercnint; Public Ledger
Mnrlen, III,, Nev. VII Twe nioie
aiiels were broken tediu in ihe Ili-riiti
nnssnrre til.il. rneh pum-l i'eiii,t et
four iirnipei the juror.
A surpriM' wiim spriui)( by the Stntr
vtuiii If vmriulu',1 fltn fliwl i..iiiM wlil.ili
wn tendered liiM uiclit hv the de- ! in thi
ftnse. All the tentnthely nceeptrd men
n tliN panel were farmeis, 1i i r the
State's iilternejs, after an nw'iniislit.
conference, iwMemplnilh rhnllensed
Berry Denten, a'el fifiv tlve, u f.t.'inei'.
Who Intel been "ittins ;w a tentiiihey
tccepteil jilt dp inci l.it wek The
Other lnt'liibei' nt the i.ttul hi i c " II.
Davld-en, tlfty-three. Sam WntUin-,
forty-three, and Ilir.im McMillan tlf t -three.
The second panel wn breKen b the
defense when n peremiiter challetise
was made of I'rnpt Iitud-n, tliirt
five, n farmer, who fertnerl vn a
union miner and carpenter. He in
elated that he had had "re Mould "
With erganbed liilier. Ilmiiu lirn!"n
this panel, the defen-e tools th" I-ad i'i
the exnuiiniitnitis, a mU which b.i I
fallen te State'- Atti.nu lut Dnt
speeded h! eN.imimit! n n'en.- m it My
by nkim; the inrtinent tM-Men of hi -as
miem m n funnel t.ile-m.iti pn-eiit.d
hlmielf en the mhihI.
Al' dar jiesteidiM. (Jeorse I'. Wlu'e.
One of the attei'iiin fur the ib ti i .
loekin? iiminhlv ever his H'i'-. n"l
ins en the up of hi- nne. Killed time
and cNCUM'd fanner veiurcmen fur
caw-e.
In ine int'i!ire, mil -. the m Mire
mnn elnbite.l an uiniMiiKnble nint
nient tewaid imtitii. White lei-nre j
disetnu-ed with him 'i 1 the lev.il lliinta lliinta
tleni of i-nii-liict in the jni'v room bet re
he niked whether the 'niietnan thiiiisht
he would nvi'e a t ilr inn. r or net. -caclennlh
White did net i that qiiev.
tien nt nil. but pneil tin- wnireni.i'i te
the State for examltin.'en. mil when he
Was returned, a-ked the iiie-tien an I
excu.-ed the farmer.
It would -.eem that mi"t of the farm-
hae oiiiiuein a- te the rnrht ai 1
as the five ilefendiints. views the mice
tacle of one farmer after another ex
cused for cause In n hciisc, simply be
cause he will net lie.
Richard McAlpln, n farmer who knew
I.cvn Mnnn, one of the defendantt, clnce
he wn u boy, was itclilns te tell the
State he could never make "n fair and
Impartial juier." Fer thirty minutes
Attorney White cxnmlned him nud
finally aked the one pertinent question.
Tin; nnwer um thnt he wns "preju
diced" leaped from MeAlpln'n impatient
lips with temethiui; of the "pep" of e
toy hntRun.
The ilrenlitc, low voice of the eam
JnlnR ntterney, the mumbled answer
of the veniremen, the eleven attorneys
one makliiR filigrees en a sheet of paper
another with his feet en a chair nnd
a spread newspaper hiding his face; the
court clerk, his nee In n magazine;
lils honor's bench mere often empty
than net: the tlve prisoners rending
pipers or s,'"'l '"- with the Colen v
or with each ether: waiting horny
handed, f.irnier-enlremen watching
with unabated interc-t or dozing or
fidgeting till this one sees, nnd mere,
e erlienteil courtroom.
lleyd Ward Uemu for Children.
Elkton Marriage License
KIMnn, .Mil.. Nev. 21. The fullewtn pre.
curnl ninrrlnq llcenmn here tedm: ItuM
r Clump ami Anna flntipr, I'hilnd.'lrhla;
Willi-r J. Kclfcr nnil Ilnchncl K. Knn,
llclhlchcm. I'll.! Lnwronce K, Wllann nnd
IVnrl S. Hpvnlmnn. Ceatenvllle, t'ft.i Charles
i; Itccee nnJ IMrnthn 11. Ciimpl'dl, ContcH CentcH
llic, 1'u . Jehn 11. Turner ami Melllc II.
.lohnnen. Klrkwnnil, tel. ! Jehn V. Oentlle,
CambrlJen. XIush , iirnl Mabel V, Parker,
Shnren Hill, l'n.: Jehn O, Nlxnn anJ Rita
t Itlchmenil. t'uniilen, Jehn V. Parka, Went
vile, N J . ami lleatrle? r. llutnrr. Cam
ilen Kilwin (1 -rm m. t'ultertnn, mid 1.1111
II. I.ant'., Atliiitewn, Pa.: Willie Teunir,
llnii'll Vn . anil Mary Freeman, liar-
rlimten Pil., una Hey W. l.cdfenl. Knox
Mite, Ten ii., and Hannah Lein, l'hlltnlel-
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WALTER S. WARD IGNORED
IN WILL OF HIS AUNT
Bulk of $2,000,000 Estate Divided
Among Decedent's Four Daughters
White U'iilibt. N. .,'"ev. V.M. (I'.y
A 1". '-The bull, of the SL',tlfMI.I0
etiite of Mr, t'atlienne Waul, widow
of Hubert Itejd Ward, former head of
the Ward linking Cempan.v, will be
diMiled nmeng four daughter.
Walter S. Ward, nephew of Mr.
Ward, new out en bnil en a charge of
murder In the tirit degree, Is net men
tiei.e.l la the will
The will ,i'irt leave S2.".0OO te t' e
SAUNDERS
14k. 18k and 82k j ! e!
SelM OnM Wetdin nines ?5 lO JIO
ESTAUtlSHrD SO YERS
Pla'lnuin WedJlnn Rlniri $15 Upwarl i
II 1.1 S 3th St. 2710 Gernnntewn A I
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Wrong el the magneto l U'liteen et tne
mlncr perempt :ily ihalk'ued by the
State lat week did net State evr
dsed its peremr'erj ih.illengiw ln.i.iii-
it didn't believe the in. tiers
l'rosei-utien. net a He te eli.iller.ge a
miner for cause en the ground that he
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rn , liclllt ' mi I.1- 'JU
s'i ricii in'ne
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I"nli I ' litmei
Charles Mulh & Sans
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Ne. 5 S E'Rhth St.
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Mitchell spGrr78eib40
FletCllGX Attractive Packages
pj0 Asserted Qace Fruits
l-lb. Be::, $1.15 2-lb. Bex, $2.25
3-lb. Bex, $3.25 5-lb. Bex, $5.25
Ideal Gift Packages of Glace Fruits
Reminders for Thanksgiving
Park Farm Plum Pudding 40c, 70c, $1.20
Park Farm Mince Meat Jare . . . $1.75 and $3.25
Sweet Briar Mince Meat Jars. .$1.40 and $2.60
Park Farm Fruit Cake 80c !b., 5 lbs. $3.75
Chars New Smyrna Pulled Figs, Bexes $3.00
Accounts Fancy Asserted Nuts 50c lb., 5 lbs. $2.25
Solicited New Paper Shell Almonds 42c lb., 5 lbs. $2
Tedd's Virginia Hams lb. .48
Phene and Mail Orders Promptly Filled
18th and Chestnut Sts. 5600 Germantown Ave.
12th and Market Sts. Atlantic City, N. J.
WALK-OVER
Scotch Grain
$8
What tweeds are in
clothes, this Scotch
Grain Oxford is in shoes.
There's nothing finer in
town, and 3-011 will like
its quiet boldness, its fine
fitting and its wonder-
jui .ervice.
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tj. 1 Walk-Over Specials
6 ci:j i.i f..n : i
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calfskin in all the wanted rr
styles of the season at JS
remarkable prices for
Walk-Over quality.
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Harpers 1228 marksy
Wakver
Sheps
1022 CHESTNUT
DIAMOND
JEWELRY
Purchaied en my
Confidential
Credit Plan
GiVi immtdiat
poiifiiien with mall
uttkly or mtntklf
payments, and cash
advantages.
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1531 CHESTNUT ST.SB,
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VANPERBILT GETS WEALTH
Will Celebrate With Freedom Party
This Evening
Newport, It." I., Nev. 24. (Dy A.
!.) tfilltem II. Vamlerbllt is twenty
one years old today, nnd he comes into
poMCeslon of the largu estate left hltn
Itv lils father, the late Alfred Mwvn i
Vanderbllt. In eelcbratlen of becoming
of ate he is entertaining twenty guests
n t Oakland Farm In Portsmouth
Tonight n Inrncr number will be his
tiests nt a annce ni me country estate,
list mother, Mrs. Paul Kits Simons,
entertained at dinner lout night In honor
of bis birthday.
THE MM. OF MANY RBAtM
Nn wemtar Utter d Pritr It eetitttntlf
werrljil. for did tvtr a tlrl havt mer txint
than Dtttyr ttr mtv ttka neeurannwet
Hern the adasa that ''taint mart navac wen
fair, lady," but until ha deaa win ftr, the
ndt are atturid et amuMnitnt In the All
star Comle Bcctbn el.tha Sunday. tfVttM
Lideir. "Mak m Habit.7 Ai. ""
Timr Relief
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Relax Completely
Frem Your
Business Werries
pMI.lt tin- f isclmitlni World of
- Itiilm fur ti ulille crh dar nnil
nt ir tin' litirt, I.pcttirrt, Ilnnc
M ii unt Siniinns tlmt nre bclnit
lireuli'iistiM frrni far ami lu-ar.
'I In' m (', K ltiullnlii IticoUer re.
iinris in nut.l.i.T .intiiitui. A nlmjile
i iileiir 1 .np j.ii Li up the alKniils.
tTi'i ' the nrie a. V. Set pi our
A'rtJtt ytioitreom.
Frank H. Stewart
ELECTRIC CO. -rffiTlTte.
35-37-39 N.7th St. U1P5
Cur. 7th le Filbert Sti,
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in every
box!
, UT feet troubles go via
Dr. Ree d's Cushion
Shoes the shoes of a
dozen kinds of comfort. Obsti
nate bunions, rebellious corns,
touchy calleuses and painful
fallen arches yield te the caress
of that famous insole "shock
absorber" of lamb's-wool cush
ions and pliable leathers.
Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes re
bound with every step conserv
ing your energy and placating
your troubles.
Let our X-ray find pour treutU.
Ke charge; it's part of our service.
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SO MtN ANO WOMEN
106 S. 13th St.
Just below Chestnut
1UV0KTER8. DESiaXEHS AXD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AKD CHILDREN'S APPAREL
OF TUE UIU1IE8T CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS
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Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Coats & Wraps
Values That Climax the Season
49 50 " 37 500
Individual and beautiful distinctive "Harris"
selections. Styles in every feature superior te price.
Three Chesen Frem a Score
of Geed Values
Coats bleu?ed, straight
and draped. Of marvella,
jrerena, arabella and or er or
mendalo. Richly fur
trimmed.
110M
Values te 150.00
Coats of ormendale, fash fash
ena and panvelaine, trim
ming of beaver, caracul,
wolf, mole and squirrel.
75M
Values te 110.00
Coats of delicia and bo be
livia. Fur-trimmed and
plain. Silk lined and
interlined.
49.50
Values te 75.00
Dresses Genuine Reductions
190Q 290 39-50 te 175-00
Values 39-50 te 225-00
Twe of the Many Wonderful Values
Dresses of canton, peiret, velvet, satin
crepe and canton crepe. Styles for
daytime and evening. Exceptional at
29-se
Values te 5950
Dinner, Evening and Street Gowns of
beaded satin, metal cloth, crepe renee,
brocaded chiffon and finest velvets.
49M
Values te 89.50
Millinery
5.00
Values le 1250
The newest styles of the winter. Fer
dress, sport and general wear. Black,
new colors, and metal turbans.
Chiffen Silk Hosiery
J. 95
Regular price 295
Taken from regular stock and reduced.
All perfect, and at this low price. Of
gunmetal, bronze and black.
Juvenile Apparel:
Exceptional at
These Lew Prices
Ceat Special 2
te fi Years. Chin
chilla, with belt,
notched cellar..,.
Sets Chinchilla
coat; nutria cellar
nnd hat te match.
Set
Coats of innnnish
tweed, opossum or
nutria trimmed col cel
lars. Ages 4 te 10
6'95 M
1 31 ,s0 pp1
i9M jTL
Spprts. Coats, lare
shawl cellar of rac
coon, lined and in
terlined. Akcs 10
tpl6
Seta Special 2 te
6 Years. Smart
Ceat and Hat te
match
Fur CeatH Lecks
squirrel, gray andi
kvnum POnpv. ilvnf
cat, muikrat, rac i 1 OFZjOO
coon and nutria. . ' JL eWt
29M
32 s
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vests simply can't roll
up or wrinkle, because they are
se long and shaped te fit the
waist andhipsJThey stay down.
BESIDES, they are Italian Silk the
best silk there is and Italian Silk,
se well tailored, hangs snugly te the
lines of the body with a feeling of
fitness that has never been equalled.
Kayser Italian Silk Underwear
it the most luxurious yet it
costs less, because it lasts se long.
UN fit let itsfttd
ucru vHfttsr .or
fawwif sfttsfit. Tflfffc
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Ktystr Itatatii SSkVast thtt
thtk auptrier quality and ex.
quUtt tailoring art given tha
miast Utt. Jtut thm inches
abew tha ! thy de net
wtiakltorrellup.
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Loek (et tha Mamtfi ttJn ttJn
(btetraent in the crotch of
very pair of Ktym Iulitn
Silk Bloemto kiaaum their
durabiitrf.Strttefiaiwithewy
step, giving cesafbrt and sua
of novasiteu
Marvellt reinforcement
$3.50 and up
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Underwear
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Ueilgned for comfort, a Kyer
Italian Silk Union Suit fiilfil.
9 its purpose with "roeaa
V MIMIll'tMMMfilllttCMtMA
figure. Loek for the Manetit
iwuuitcuicnt.
6.00 and up
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Specialize in Apparel That SlenderlHS the Larger
eoiers
E10 CHESTNUT STREET
TomerrowSaturday
Provides a Hest of Remarkable
Values and Additional Stocks
in our
Intensive Selling Week
Newest Winter Medels
Street, Afternoon and Evening Gowns
2950 35.oe 43.00 5.w t0 73.00
Formerly 39.50 te 125.00
Exclusive models, typical of high ceBt smartness, materials and workmanship,
and suitable for any occasion.
This Season's Favorite
Fur Trimmed Coats and Wraps
4800 58M 68M te 19950
Formerly Selling from 69.50 te 300.00
Finest Pile Fabrics cut fashionably and enriched with elegant furs.
Spert Coats
Fer all-'round wear.
Were 29.50
19.75
Costume Suits
Fur trimmed; two- and
three-piece models.
Were 99.50
69-50
Extraordinary!
The Values en the
Dress Balcony
15.0019.7525.0029.50
Formerly 25.00, 29.50 te 59.50
Manufacturers sample line and
reproductions of hisrh n-i.i j
cib. complete range for
afternoon and evening-.
street,
Very Special!
1500 Pairs Hosiery
J.95
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All Silk Chiffen
Thread Silk, full-fashioned
All-wool, hand done clocks
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