mmwmwm,. HKfellii i?ie:gw,.yf ki tWeVE! : WTBLiu MJDCJBRPHI T$h -'.i' . , , i L mi i him ii me Miinfer wit innrnin i iirtTiirn minister urges city. .... I IIS. P.U iMiua .bL rntuibidHnuinLn TOTESTIFYMONDAY H f, Beloved They Will Tell , jury of Dissensions in Recter's Household KOTT ISTILlTcONFIDENT Bv fl Stag Cerrtwendmt ii. V .1.. N'nv. 24. fcmtVerr-.tlnu testimony from mnlils Sfrt llnl' 1""'" ls exmetvA Monday .hen thP Somerset CeUlll.v wrnnii .mry Bfn u ...,,. i .1,0 murder of S?Brrawnf Wliecier Hall and tM 'ii. "V -- trill RwitlRnters today nsfccrtwl tlie mnlcls lrtady hnve contradicted Mm. Frances Mrnii Hull's ctntement thnt slic knew ffie of tlic rclntlens between her kntand nnd tlie choir Blnger. SMZh, al.l Mr-. Ilnll "..Iwmh liey were ent In tlie name of the Charch Guild. , . n . . MWiwere en friendly terms. They met SJquently nt guild nwcmWIes. nut StVricncfslilp cooled, It is alleged, when X. ' ti. iMiref kent niiPRtienlne the Mid nbent the way Mrs. Ilnll treated" the rector. Loule flplRt, It developed tedny, wns the Inst person te speiilc te Dr. Ilnll before he left for the Phillips furm en tie nigiu ii" wns muni. mi.. ..,... tviiinnn wim utnlllllllP 1)0 dde the Rnrnge when the minister time out. ttertnr "Spoofed" Miild "Helle. I.011. what nre ou deliiK 1 ,.tilmr fnr vniir fellow?" Dr. Hall ww iiMiriI a NijnB. "Ne, 1 uaveui . e Melted 'Don't tell me thnt. A nice, geed- loekins Krl 'i't,, ml eup',t te lmve nt, ur. iinn ls 6Ulu lu uy inenereii. , . , , Barbnrn Tough, the ether iniild 1st known co be intensely leynl te her ..........., .Tmnnu Ml U. llll'bltnd of tllC Wintered uemiin, sulci today his wife Blirnui nKeu ier itiiruiiru vm-ii nic telepleneil te the. Hull home nnd thnt the n-Ked Hurlmrn's advice about the fort of gifts the rector would nppre- rk..t:..i t .livlilnil nmniifr flin nntbnri. tics ceneeniliiB the chances for Indict ments being teund by the Grand Jury One official expressed ills tlrm belief that Indictments would m? teunu. nts BMiirnncc Ix-inc founded en the evidence Ircfldy presented. Other nre net se sanguine. Te no Facter In C'ufcc Evidence te be given en Monday If xneeteil te be the decldinn fnc ter In thi ense. Upen thnt day Mrs. .Tnnc Gibsen, the "dir woman." will tell her story. Special Deputy IMnrnnr nennrnl Vllhlll' A. Mett will probably complete bis case by Wednes day. ilavins established the crime nnd the relations between Hall nnd Mr. Mills, tf Mntt'c nnvf mnvi. 1u ti ulinu ttint Mrs. Hull knew wlmt was Relng en. fcTKiencL' nas nccn guinereu te mis enu, tee nnnesses 10 ue examineu en mew day, in the main, will testify nletijt thnt line. It is probable thnt Mr. Mett's ate will stand or fall en the strength tr weakness of that testimony. jnnmi nine inurni run revrn iwainuuiun Majer General Farnsworth Makes Presentation at R. O. T. C. Review Majer General Charles P. Farns Trr' ',;,.f of Infantry, this afternoon reviewed the University of I'enns.vl Mtila It. O. T. C. nnd made the presen ji. f tin' i- iii-.isuiu tli Infantry Trophy te Captnin I.lejd S, Spenner, instructor of military science, for the hiljlieM wire made in the President's rin matches, held at Camp Perry, O., last summer. Cnptaln Spooner. who wns overseas Will) till. 'lllitf.Hi-et Dlvlulnn tnill? 'l part in the St. Mihtcl, the Arcenne nnd tne lpres ntrensives. In litis KIiir Albert of l!cl;'ium decorated him. He represented the United Stntes en the nijmpic team of 1920 nnd he wen the greatest number of prizes awarded te nnv i m man, seven. Majer (ieneral Pnnihwerth this nfter nfter nfter noer -iK,j luspvutvtl tbe Prankford Arsenal. .BBBBBBVSIiBBBBBaSiBBBBBBHK&fW jIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW''' bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW BbbCwTbbbbbI aBBBBmV-'lB IBBBBBBB P MINE WAGE P m Union Official Telle Business Science Club Workers Won't Accept Cute WILL DEMAND INCREASE LOUISE GEIST Mnld in the home of Mrs. Francis Stevens Hall, who testified before the drum Jury investigating the Hall .Milts murder 4 INQIAN CHIEFS SMOKE PIPE OF PEACE HERE Ceremony at Hancock Street Reser vation Sproul te Speak Four Indian chiefs will this after neon pay respect te the memory of Jehn I'cnn, grandson of William l'cnn, at n ceremony en the Indian reservation which fronts en Hancock street near rJcceml between Walnut und Chestnut streets. Governer Sproul will deliver an nd-dre.-s from the cast wing of the old Htntc Heuse. A pew-wow will fellow. Three of the four chiefs come from this country. Streng Wolf, of the Ojlbwny Tride, IhiI'.m from Canada. The American chiefs nre Albert Khen Khen nndeah. of the Oneida Tribe; Grant Mettntplcnsnnt, of the TitRcnrern Tribe, nnd Red Fex. of the Rlnckfoet Tribe. The first two men nre from New Yerk and the Inst named from Colerado. The four chiefs, wearinit their full regalia, wi 1 be entertained nt luncheon in the University Club .by the Unntucc Council of the American Indian Order. Mner Moere will then welcome them nt City Ilnll. Playground Tract Approved The Mnyer hns signed nn ordinance passed recently by City Council nn preprinting a tract of lnnd bounded by Wjeming nvenue nnd II, Leuden nnd Kiln streets, for playground purposes. There are several old buildiuRS en the tract, the estimated cost of which is $45,000. The site is in n section where small dwelling houses nre being built, nnd where a playground will be fervleenblc. Anthracite miners will ceittlnue te demand increased wages until brought te the level where they belong, Ellis Senrles, nn efllelnl of the United Mine "Workenref America, today told mem bers of the Business Science Club. Bnenklng; nt a luncheon in the Hetel Adelphln, Mr. 8enrlcs snld no mnn liv ing knows whether there will be an other miners' strike next year. "nut I enn s-.ty thnt the miners will net submit te nny reduction in wnges, nor will they permit the coal opera ters te tnke nwny from them any of the conditions of their employment which they have wen by many years of struggle, hnrdshlp and sacrifice. "Wages of anthracite mine workers always have been tee low and they must be brought up te a decent Ameri can level. Next year will see miners of the anthracite region contending as nllnntly for an Improved wage scale ns they hnve done heretofore, nnd they will "ontinue se te contend until they ebtnln whnt Is Justly due them. And they will net nbnnden their striving for die universal eight-hour day in the anthracite Industry." The hazards of mining are great, Mr. Senrles continued. In the Pennsyl vania hard coal region, he snld. there nre net) or (100 deaths a vcar of men employed about the mines, nnd there nre uu.uuu injured earn year in pre ventnble nrcltfents. MINISTER URGES CITY ar ' PRAYERS FOR LONG RAIN .Suggests Meeting! In Churches and Speelal Gatherings of Workers Prayers for win and a continuance of mild weather were suggested by the Rev. Zed Hctiel Cepp, chairman pf. the Citizenship' Committee of the Philadelphia Christian Endeavor union. in letters te .Mayer juoere anu u Mayers of ether cities and towns In Eastern Pennsylvania. With the letter went'ceples of reso lutions which Dr. Cepp suggested for adoption. A copy follews: "Inasmuch ns we nre at the threshold of winter nnd there is a se rieus cenl shortage, and as the pro longed drought brings us face te face with e perilous water fumlne nt the lce-fermlng period, and as the very life of the city depends upon its water supply, ana ns only Aimignty uea enn send the rnins and control the weather, therefore be It "Resolved, That we give Joyful thanks te our Heavenly Father for the mild autumn weather, and, humbly confessing our sins, we devoutly pray for its continuance and for copious rainfalls, and be it further "Resolved, That we earnestly call upon all Christians and. all ethers who bellnyp In Ged te Jein us In observing a day of prayer for rain and mild went tier, the ministers Inviting the peo ple te their churches, nnd the business men calling their empleyes together for tbe same purpose nt the neon hour." BROAD STREeTtUBE URGED Walnut Street Association Wants Line te Reach Leaeue Island Picketing of the White Heuse, what ever may 'be the cause, was strongly condemned last night nt n meeting of the Walnut. Htrcet Association at the Bellcvue'Strntferd. The association resolved that tbe fol lowing suggestions be forwarded te the City Council : That the Bread street subway bet completed as originally planned, the whole way te League Island. Should funds be insufficient te permit of this, then the subway shall be at least com pleted as far as Locust street te tnke care of the bend at Seventh and Locust streets. ... , Thnt Seventh street shall be opened up en the west side from Rnce street te Locust te enable stirfnce trnffic from the bridge te be dealt Win. FIRE SMUDGES LINGERIE larly Morning Slate Attraction fe North Fifth Street Residents Silk and Inep "unmcntlennb'es" were damaged by fire and smoke early this nerning nt the women's wear skf) e$ nerris jfrieti, enii mono e irta siren, w,v .'iremen confined the flames te the reaff'.j if the store. ". Many persons in the neighborhood -M h warm beds te watch the tresses) .&S left at work. Just as important as the miBiagi conveyed by your letter it the imprtt- $ion conveyed by your letterhead THB HeiMES PRESS, Vrintm 1315.29 ChtrrySmct Philadelphia ii UiHiLinii $200.00 A beautiful nil fitnflmint rlHfi M'ltiilnlna etm larna ilnimenil, tyiht iiinll cupvntrcH (JfatlMWlS (Dill tue CHRISTMAS Ilftn tlmt riMe t!i full mimiiM r, aiiprnlntlun utv these that r ilnt;-il with Knut enru anil th' light, Wl Bhc MM! file fllll lllMIPflt or our fnrty-thrce jinm vxpcrlriut J hi n ln'li liij; inn tu maku u satin fiitiir) ntiitiiiii. I.it u riM't our illninniiili), IMiimiiiil (utiileis Milt l'!ti:K en tmiifit. Mitchell's Ettabliehcil 1878 Diamond Stere 37 S. 8th St. wiiBininiifli Speaking of cold con crete Better sit down right new and dope out what's needed for Saturday's Game. Warmer underwear Flannel shirts Weel socks Gelf stockings Norfolk with knickers Mufflers Sweaters Ulsters with big turn-up cellars Fur coats Scotch knit jackets Warm gloves Laprebes. Steamer rugs FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Exclusively Chestnut St. at Juniper Xp jmh $& -StunMtm ZXl THE LEADING MILITARY AND NAVAL JEWELERS DF AMERICA TKili Company has during th past fifteen years furnished the official rings for twenty eight classes of the United States Military and Naval Academies. New en eihtblt vvest windows Officers of the Army and Navy, Cadets Midshipmen and friends are cordially invited te visit this Establishment. THE TEST 22 of our Orders in the past 3 months have come from previeuaV satisfied customers. 20th Centmry Stsrais WareksMs Ce. OppeilU Wet B1U. SMUa DREK4 FINE STATIONERS Beautiful . Christmas Cards and Calendars New en Display J211 CHESTNUT ST. MacDonald & Campbell t The Most Desirable Overcoats for "The Game" and all Winter $30 te $98 The Army and Navy game is the social event of the season. -Yeu will net enjoy it if your overcoat is net perfect in style, comfortable and warm. Men who appreciate the best that can be obtained in an overcoat will, as 'usual, make selections here. Great big cellared Great Coats, Ulsters, Town Ulsters, Full Back, Raglan and Natural shoulders, Belted Backs and Belted all-'round, in soft, fleecy, warmth - without - undue weight fabrics, with handsome plaid backs. All from the most noted American and British makers. Luxurious and serviceable beyond compare. Nete Conservative and Dress Overcoats, $38 te $88 1 334-1 336 Chestnut Street Arte JVew Ytk Bread Street Walnut Street R1TZ-CARLTON HOTEL Correct Fashions at Especially Attractive Prices Luncheon and Teatime Frecks of velvet, crepe and satin Three-Piece Costumes of soft materials, richly fur-trimmed Exquisite Evening Gowns Beautifully draped of metallic cloths, velvets and brocades Wondrous Evening Wraps Cellars and banded with luxurious fur Fur Trimmed Day Wraps Rich materials and combined with fur New Millinery for daytime or evening occasions Ona i Sferi. Only f I'WTIIiliilJllBiU BUKKH1 STSFrM There were a let of ram. hackle building! at 219 21-23.25 N. Bread Street. Down they came and up went the new 10-itery Flint Building. That wat U months age and te. day we have rented 98 Per cent en that building. We can de the umi for you. HEYMANN & BRO. Real ifcf HtTiunn BuilJitK J1M15 S. Bread St., Paila., Pa. Your Wisdom and Experience Cannet Be Bequeathed Te Others 3i Hi JL,j - cm The duties of administering estatei and trust funds are fyly duties of this-Company. Your tetate will net have te pay a second time for ,your experience if your will names the Commercial Trust Company as your Executer and Trustee. Commercial Trust Company Member Federal Reserve System CITY HAIL SQUARE ' e DON'T Try te Foel Your Clothier Many men, unconsciously, feel their cloth iers and pay themselves. They have a natural standing, a day-in and day-out manner of standing, sitting and walk ingwhich they seem te forget when they buy clothes. Be natural when you buy clothes don't stand mere erect than usual if you have you clothes fitted in that position they won't br right. We're telling you this because we're par ticularly anxious te have you leek well in your clothes wc have the clothes that make it possible. Suits, Tep Coats and Overcoats are priced $30 and upward with especial values in the grades at $40, $45 and $50. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut Strt HSSi. Loek Everywhere and Compare! We want customers who take the trouble te leek around who aren't satisfied with mediocre Clethes when it's possible te get fine quality at our Super-Value Prices, which means a definite, concrete saving of $5 te $12 and mere en every Suit or Overcoat. We repeat our urge Loek Everywhere and Compare! PERRY'S Handsome WINTER OVERCOATS At Our Super -Value Prices $ 28 '33 '38 43 and up Loek Everywhere and Compare Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Make This an Electric Christmas VftJtr I Urn Seta Percolators Heating Pads Vibrators Heaters Violet Rays Lionel Trains Toasters Curling Irons Grills Boudoir Lamps Waffle Irons Fleer Lamps J, F, Buchanan & Ce. 1715 Chestnut St. for better jfemes Ihe entire time and attention of this organization is given te SPECIALIZ ING in Furniture and thnt helps you iu realize me advantages in both quality and low prices. We would ap preciate your inspection positively no obligation en your part te buy. Charge Accounts Solicited X tf u ". .'ril m 627 Market Street k w r,iU Ui t 1 r V &, &dmu&Mjtoifev& i., M .'i&;fA'A--tt.. i&lir'?n1iikW''''-h- 1 ..: Tit.." .n,m IZSUUL '- . II I