Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 10

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il Stategy Delays Filling of
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Massacre' Cat
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By a Staff Cnrreipendent
P 0 the Evening Public Lcdgtr
s4$Hsrien, Dec. 0. Three veniremen,
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tatively nccepteil by both side, wait
a fourth man te All up the Inst
el of Jurers in the Herrln massacre
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5&lut It deem't mean anytnins. Aiiey
r&SSt In the box nil ilny yestcrdnv ami
?P'Srt of the ilny before. And whether
fjf1My will Inst: today out depends en
hat Is called "legal strategy."
Vnilini. Pniiillfitiii n fnrmiT. nail n
.fl-tJ'K mipe with th enrnenterH union.
& He also owns te nn opinion. That makes
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Mm a "bad" juror for the defeiiFP.
&V Sat he Insists he "rnn brush aside his
V Inlens." Tlint tnnkpq him "geed" for
?vrf & Htn(. II sits in this hazardous
M 1 .... '?ns with ;hnrlevuMc.
vt intuni, u tanner, mm jwwu "'i
onion real miner.
lis m onion reai miner.
2 . Otis Clark, one of the five defend
,sw uts In this trial, married aiciiuuru h
Si ctmsin. But Mclnturff hns nn "opinion'
iTV Which defense imuiircntly doesn't like.
' hacaunK hn luii been twin' I'liallpliscd
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tar ilofptiKe. .ludirn llartwell hns twice
rrfused te sustain flint cliaUi'tute. Me
Inturff declares he win be u "fair and
Impartial" juror nnd that snves him
for prosecution.
Ritchie, the union miner, stated It
would take "something mete than evi
dence te remote his opinion."
However, these three men remnln
tentatively accepted. Ter hew Ions de
pends en the "lesal strategy" of both
aides which agree Hint what is wanted
la a fnir nnd impartial jury.
' Ycstcrdny the defense escusiil for
cause ten farmers, a painter nnd a Jack-ef-nll-trndes.
They all owned te an
"opinion en the guilt or Innocence or
the parties who did the killing at the
Ittstcr strip mine Inst .lime."
Geerge K. Stene, lawjer, for the de
fense, did hli best te retain Alva
O'Neill, thirty, the jack-ef-nll-trndea.
Alva i a pnlnter, nnd a member of the
painters' union. .... ,. .,
"I've fanned, railroaded n little,
painted some." he aid.
Mr. Stene ipiestiened Alva for
close en te nn hour. He get his pedi
gree, explained the duty t the jurors
ia a murder trinl. but neglected te ask
Alva whether he was biased or net.
Mr. Stene in the end paMd Alva
ever te the State. And Oil- I. Menu,
for the State, immediately put the per.
tlneni question.
"I have n fited opinion. I've ex
pressed it. and I'd be an unfair juror,"
Mid Alvn.
Even then he wnn t cnallcnged for
cause, but defense went into lonfrr lenfrr
ncc. After a few minutes defense
asked Judge llartwell te adjourn court
ae that the cenfeienei might be con
tinued nnd report wide today.
Stene, for the defense, however,
atoeped ever the shoulder of Glenn, for
the prosecution. Then he addressed
Judge llartwell :
"I wns under the impression that
the State might object te a challenge
for cause, but inasmuch ns Mr. Glenn
nays there Is no objection we'll chal
lenge Alva O'Neill for cause."
And Alva left the box and court adjourned.
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RED PEPPER HEAT
ENDS RHEUMATISM
Bed Pepper Hub takes the
"ouch" from sere, stiff, aching
joints. It cannot hurt you. and
it certainly steps that old rheuma
tism pain at once.
When you arc suffering se you
can hardly get around, just try
Red Pepper Bub nnd you will have
quick relief. Nothing has such
concentrated penetrating bent as
red neniiers. Just ns seen as you
apply Red Pepper Rub you will
reel the tingling lient. Jn tnrec
minutes it warms the sere spot
through tuul through. Pain and
soreness are gene.
Ask any geed druicist for a jar
of Bew lew Red Pepper Rub. Be
mire te get the genuine, with the
name Rewks en each package.
Adv.
. Beets and Arctics for Family
USEFUL GIFTS
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Beys' & Girls'
Raincoats
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Blurb
Tain ST.SS
ttlirs 8 yrar. te 11
Girls' CAPES
Silk lined heeds
BIm and Rtd
.95
In Ltatherett. St
$2.
and Beys'
Raincoats
Cashmere, Canten
and Tweed; all col cel
ers; sizes 4 te 16;
Regular $ C
Value $10 wO
Beys Black Ruber
Coats,
.75
Stere Open A. M. te 6 P. M.
Fer
Thursday
Gimbcl three-store buying plus the buyrng.fer three
ether stores saves costs and waste and makes lower
prices possible.
Eighty Years of Faithful Service
Gimbel Brethers
MARKET CHESTNUT u EIGHTH NINTH
Philadelphia, WtdMriay,
Busiest of stores carefulest; most comfortable te
person and purse. And largest stocks In Philadelphia.
6, 1922
Feri
Thursday
Hip! Hip!
The Soldiers Are Marching in the
Tep e' the World
Tey Stere
Whole troops of infantry with machine
puns and wagon. "Injuns" with really
truly canvas tents and a campilrc. And
Arabs en horseback.
Such fun specialty for indoor play when
it rain?.
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Indian Soldiers at
$1.75. $2 and $3.
Infantry Troops at
$7.50.
A Peny show chil
dren ride the ponies!
no charge.
Santa Claus for
host.
"The Tey Stere Everybody Enjoys."
Olmbelt, Tep e' the World Tey 8ter, Fourth fleer.
A Punch and Judy
show.
Yeung Women's and Girls' $5 Brushed Weel
Sports Hat-and-Scarf Sets
at $2.95
Smart, and warm, and se "softening" te the face!
Rich colors with a contrasting shade in the brim of the hat and
mingled hi the fringe of the scarf jockey red-with-blaclc, tan-with-orewn,
brown-with-tan, navy-with-grny, white-with-black.
The hats arc shaped te fit "chicly" and the scarfs are generously
V ide and long. Olmbelt. Neckwear, Fint fleer.
January's Women's
Fur Sale Groupings
Arrive in Time Fer
Christmas
Most beautiful grades most wonderful savingsl
"Gimbels will spoil the January Sale-business" com
plained a competitor yesterday.
We don't call it ruinous te give you the advantages as
quick a we can I
$225 Bay Seal (dyed ceney).
45-inch long Coats, $139
draped cellars
Raccoon Coats, 40
long. Full $1 70
$250
inches
furred and dark
$400 Hudsen Seal (dyed
muskrat), 40 - inch length
Coats, Natural skunk $945
cellar and cuffs
$450 Moleskin Wrap-Ceat,
45 inches long; rich- $995
ly lined
$225 French Seal (dyed
ceney) Coats, 40 inches long.
Beaver, skunk or' $1 CQ
squirrel trimmed
$295 Full length Civet Cat
Coats selected $195
pelts
$225 Natural Muskrat Coats,
40 inches long. Dark, $ OC
beautifully marked skins
$375 Hudsen Seal
muskrat) Coats, 45
inches long
(dyed
$275
OlmbeU, Tut Btleni, Third fleer.
Give Him a Wallet
Pin-Seal Leather Wallets
Fer Men $2.50
If
Geld-finished clips and corners
much te their geed appearance.
add
The entire wallet is leather-faced and
contains a note pocket as well as several
ether pockets.
In the conservative geed-looking styles that please men three-fold,
three-fold pass and tuck wallets. Twe styles are pictured.
-OlmMi, rtnt fl.
Christmas Specials
Women's "Weldrert"
Silk Stockings
$1.75
Have the wide seam down the back.
Made of 12-strand pure silk, with du
rable lisle tops and soles. Black and the
popular coleis. Special at $1.75 a pair.
Women's Silk ftO CA
Stockings at V.sU
Lustrous ingrain silk. All-silk tops.
Black, tipped at tops with blue; sizes
8Vi te 10; made-fer-Glmbels quality, and
better than geed buying at 82.50 a pair.
Olmbelj, Tint fleer.
Gloves te Give Men
The Kind He Buy for Himself
Men's wash
able mocha
gloves in bis
cuit and bea
ver, 83.50.
Men's one
clasp tan cape
skin gloves. 81
te $3. .
Men's warm,
ly lined black
eape strap-
wrint. an
gloves, $2.25 te $3.50. Any man who
drives a car would be delighted with a
pair.
Olmbelj, Fint fleer.
Just Counted 235 Women's
Gowns in That Absolutely
Perfect Grouping at
$35
Any of them worth mere than
their te-morrow's price of S35
most of them worth $49.73 te
.?5D.50.
Dresses! 75 of them arc soft,
fine, rich silk crepes mostly flat
crepes.
75 are smart wool drescs the
lovely Peirets and tricefmas in
graceful new drapy effects.
The ether 83 are nil "fews"
and perfectly wonderful variety.
Sizes in the grouping 3G te
52.
Twe Other Important
Sale-Groupings
at $15
at $25
Half-Price the Rule
Smart street dresses, interesting
dinner gowns, dance dresses, but
mostly afternoon dresses.
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Qimbeli Siler.i of Dreu, Third fleer.
3-pc. Shell-Celer Toilet
C.i. Brush, Mirror dQ 7C
OetS and Comb, at ? D
Endless gift articles in toilet goods for men and women.
Among the most popular are
Du Barry Pattern
In Shell-Celer Toilet Ware
at a saving of 40 per cent. Examples
Du Barry Mirrors at $4.00
Du Barry Hair Brushes at... $3.50
Du Barry Combs at 75c
Can be matched into sets.
$12.50 Sets at $7.50
Three-piece Ivery Celer Toilet
Sets boxed -Hair Brush, Mirror
nnd-Cemb, decorated in black and
geld, at $7.50, value, $12.50. .
Dainty Bettles of Smelling Salts,
in lavender, rose, green, yellow
and red colors at 50c, 75c and $1.25
and up te $2.30.
Qimbeli, First fleer.
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fee Subway Stere
Fine Irish Linen Holiday
Handkerchiefs
at 3 for $1
Fer
Women
They have half-inch hemstitched edges and
hand-embroidered corners. Fer Women at 50c
each, down from $1 ach.
They are hemstitched, hand-embroidered
and have woven borders. Fer men at 6 for S2.75.
They have a smart hemstitched half-inch
edge.
(Special value.) oimeoii, rint fleer.
Women's $5 Silk
Umbrellas at $3.95
Silk, in colors te match street costumes; tape edge.
Leng white and amber-color tips; stub ends te match.
Up-te-date styles in handles rings, .straps tind loops included.
$3.95 instead of $5
Gimbeli, Fint fleer.
Charming Imported Stationery te
Delight Children, 12V2ca Bex
We marveled ourselves at its little prist.
Each sheet is headed with n picture, ene
of two little ones in full color. Five dif
ferent pictures in each box.
Ten "little bits" of envelopes and ten
sheets of nete paper in a decorated box.
Most youngsters are thrilled at having
their "very own" letter paper.
Olmbels, Fint fleer.
$K Pt
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Stt& Kll.erd.r
II'? . order
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Men's,
Women's, Beys'
and Girls' Beets
22 t. 5
Rsbber Toys, 25c
Goodyear Rubbers
Children' Rubber.. BOe
Mn' nubber. ...Sl.fS
Ladlt.' Hubbtr...SI.OO
Sandal. 11.00
Bubber Olerr., S0
net water
Bettle, tt.50
Crib Hhrtf,
78c
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Men's $8 Raincoats, S3
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Men's Imported Weel Half
Hese 5? 95c
Typical English wide-rib knit fine wool yarns. Brown, gray, blue, heatrits.
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Men's Silk Half Hese Special at 75c
Interwoven silk fine lisle tops and soles. Dependable, geed grade for gift giving.
Olmbeli, rint fleer.
Men's Heavy
Sterling Silver
Belt Buckles
Half Priced
at $1
But the maker's invoice says
"Ne mete nt this price!" We
have plenty for your Christmas,
though.
Handsome hammsred styles.
Olmbeli, Jowelry Seotien, First fleer,
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Men Can De Extraordinarily Geed Buying in These Clear
away Groups Frem Our Regular Stocks of 1 Shoes at $3.85
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Sizes
21 62 Short Lets, Single Pairs
Pairs ! A he Shoes Slightly Marred
5a! 6 &Z7 I 7Vil 8 I 82l 9 I 9V2llO
Quantity 1 101, 99 194 2901 362 j 281 164! 161 1 147 1S2
10 Vail 1
11497
All have weltcti soles S3.85. Why, the maker couldn't turn them out for tnat!
Special Because shop handling has hurt their geed leeks, a few hundred pairs of $9 7C
Men's Shoes at
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Sale of 1100
Women's and Misses'
Beautiful Coats,
Wraps and Capes
At
$20
Belivls Wolf
Cellar, $20
600 Belivia, Werth
$29.76 te $45
500 Seal-Plushes, Werth
$35 te $69.75
Mostly silk-lined the rich
silks that "slip" easily even
ever velveteen dresses.
Mostly with great big cellars
shawl-cellars with great,
sweeping "roll" te their lines;
crush-cellars that stand way up
like the cellars en fine fur
coats.
Seal t'lusn,
black opossum
lur cellar, $20
"Belivias" included -the smart diagonal diagenal diagonal
belivias besides the plain.
"Seal-plushes" include seal-plush and mole
plush. Styles include long, luxurious capes and
elaborate wraps and coats.
Belted, cord-girdled, sashed, beltless.
. The fur cellars include nutria, raccoon,
moufflen, opossum and wolf.
All sizes misses' for ages 16 and 16;
women's sizes 36 te 52.
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