Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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UGHERTY URGES
LARGER LAW
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Increase Necessary, He Says,
te Handle Augmented Werk
of Department
The following Pianos
have been taken in ex
change for our Matchless
Cunningham Gran rl s,
Uprights, Players and
Reproducing Pianos, and
are new en sale with
many ethers.
Payments Will Be
Accepted te Suit thp
Purchaser
UPRIGHTS
$400 Chick
cring Piane
Ce.. JrQC
(MnlieRan ) )
$3.35 Eldredge
Piane, S1AA
Ebony) XVV
fSBS
WBmsa
$350 Marien
Piane, $1 )
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Skfauf
$375 James &
Heist rum
Jrise
$375 Marshall
& Wendell
Piane, $1 CC
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$100 Harvard
Piane, $17 C
(Oak) l
$400 Nelsen
Piane, Si Oft
(Oak)
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$425 Albrecht
Piane, $1 OC
(Maliegan)
$450 Hardman,
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r1 ennc
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(Mahnjranj)
$150 Henry F.
Miller Piane
ui... .,,, $991!
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$500 Blasius
Piane, $
60,722 CASES LAST YEAR
I.H.0 Vin
(Mahegan..)
S500 Ludwig
Piane, SOflC
(Mahegan-. )
$550 Sohmer
s260
(Mahegan; )
Used 88-Nete Player.
Pianos
$675 Story &
Clark Piane
Ce., S
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(Mahegan. )
$700 Resent
Piane. SOfiC
(Mahegan )
S750 Lester
Piane, S
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275
(Mahegan.O vJV
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SS00 Emersen
Angelus,
$
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$850 Pianola
Player
Piane, $Q9C
I ,i,r Nu Jut
(Mahegnn)
$875 Gee. Steck
& Ce., $
(Mahegan;)
Miniature Parler Grande
Ranging in Price from
$125.00 Upwards
AM. MAKRS OK TALKING
MAC1IINFS AT MIEATI.Y
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PUBLIC LEDfiEB-PHIL'ADELPHLV, THUIlSpAY, DEQBB 7, 1932,
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ml, nml sixteen associates from the
Htiite pilsen. The etlirr iomiIuMeii
culled upon the (ieverniitciit In main
tain a Mantling army eC 150,000 men.
ECHO OF HAM0N CASE
I. In. 1t .ftlMMiA Hlt.ll .,,.1 tl.u It
Onrnl .lelin .T lVHilng, in two nil- lirnernl Perslilnir tnnk un ilu.Miwinn I MrSl w L Rohrer Seeks Divorce
urcssc uric inir niitiii. metntHinrlrnll of inc Ronerai iicrenn
PERSH'lftG OFFERS PLEA "rwatrd n part eC his address from a
FOR GREATER U. S. DEFENSE1 "Jj0 bre"t Btintl' f t .
, , Uriicral Dawes speke heatedly of the
Dawes Condemns Gov. Small for Re "'kulWeK rewnrdt and demaseuues in
lease of Radical, W. B. Lloyd """'" ,mt. ,,ls 'nnRUUBe was un-
v.i t l.tni fit tinlnnr)in 'I Inll . n tt.1 -MI.. '
linked aim with lSrigadler (Jcneral "Keine ; dnv wnr will come." lie ad-
Based en Cruelty Charge
Chlcace, Dee. 7 (ly A. 1'.) Mrs.
nrned nimi iiii iiriRniuer lienerai ,,,!... " -v."r' ,,r "" l-lilcaRO, uee. T. (Uv A. IM Mtt
paries (i Daue, In a plea for a n.JuMm "leSnf. " VZuH ZZ ''" T" "" -Klmv of .lake II.
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Miinni nvnii'Tiuii: in nip (i.iiiECri Irtim ..1- nnl Unnl lri,n " i moil, awie as K ei 1)V l-am Km i
external nBsressiim and the "Iiercisl Twe revilntlens, one Intredured by ' Uainen In Artlmere, Okla., filed suit
. i.,- . j;.- ivniij ni' Mienerni iawrs, wcre adopted by the ter imoreo esterdav from William
finm within.'
the rhlef 'speakers at n piUriotle dinner meetinp. tleneinl Danes' rcMiintluii I Hehrer, imeslinent tmnker, te whom
ei me .ifMiriiuinn u , umincrrp, nntl remleninl (,oerner Small for teleiise I S'he wat ninrried less tluin u enr iire
n few minutes later I. rner.it Periling f WllUiun Ure I.lejil, wealthy radl-' She (liaised llelner wl.ln niclty.
Hu AsiQfiatrtl Ti'J"
W.mliiitKlen, IVe. 7. A new Imsle
.indliial organization, te meet tne nus
mented work which hni reiulted from
"thp PveritiPrrnlnR remplcity of
"leveinment." was Hiicsested by At
terney Oener.il Dnusherty in hit annual
repeit, made public today. Xetlngthnt
R0,7S2 ctimlr.nl ct-ps were besun In the
l.iKt tlfcni year, thp lepert declared the
point wa- belnc approached "where n
rpanipinK of tiie maihlnery tipd in this
work is IneUtablc."
Adoption of vraic method by which
the tiexprnmcnt- cmild nt.iin ,ttertie.s
who llr -pedil 1,newted;e et Unxern
ment matters in 'idditleu te IpjmI train-
inc. mm our nf tii" M'MT'il siipjestii'ti'
adtntiied In Mi, IViuhertj . The n
cent'x eii'tcteil ,(:lInt ten previdmu nd- I
ditmnal jdilges ilieul(l help tiie -lt na
tion he k.iid. but piebaliy will ii"t en- !
ttrelj reined if j
"Thp failure of lnr.il lf-;:e eminent
in lurti nf i hi. eeuutn." tiie report i
ial(l, "re-ult'- in the liiMstpiue of the
I'ltlen-, nt theie cemtntiniticH that the
Federal (imei nnipiit perform that fillie-
Hen in winch the Ineal (ieci'iiinent his
fulled mi I fuMiiuMitlv In matterfi where
there is niiiMurent jurl-db'tinn between i
Hie M.ite nml I eiletV. (unerilllieiU it i
ilfli l't t I'M'ibllill n pellcj ns tn tiie
nii'ijt tn viii.ii i'ie Ptderal i!oer:iuient
"heiihl tike inrl-dletlnn. '1 liN peril -llirh
tiii. .if nlli uses niimiK niidri the
PediTil l!i"Tii' Art. the Vairetlr Ait.
ilii ii!-ii:i(I Ait and the Postal I'taiiils
Ae-
' The eri. title ptrtiedtlie for the re re
inei il of a ilefrndant te the jurlidn lien
nln-ie il, i i line was ceiniiiitted !. tin -iluH
i.ii.boiMime nail results In un-ju'-tiiinl
i!nin unil injustlie I'lidei
ui'h pt dure the f rin 1 ii tnquenth
llelH.M'iI tlnlil Olie te twu xejlls
Mien I'lKipert.s Cases Dinicult ,
Annmi'ici mem wa mnde in the re-
pint of tin. "desire of the dep'ii tment tn
return, or tn lei'iminiend fnr return. ' '
all pinr"tt sii, ,1 uiiilir the 'Ir.nln.'
Wit'i the I'mchin Ail in ipsii v li. re I
the nwneis i nnie within "th,. enabliup I
scet en ' nt' t lie iii t
I lie uiieMlim In almost all nf these
nisiv Mr Diiij-tierti, n ported, "is
either of title nrnf i itii nshlp. Ter in in
sraiue the Alien I'mpem I'listedinn
'ias sei.-ecl .un nun hehN the nrntieiii
f etn's, whn h .l"e iinte oeinplliMteil,
im lei'im ni me riRIHs et I mteil sit.itis
iiti7i"is. 'illei;p,l te hae been ac qiuiil
siiliieinient te the wur Oftentimes the
ip est i h, entile one nf the wiliilln e, '
mi ns jninent m tiie nriiuitlen nt title
prier in the u.'f. and in this ceiinirtinii
l s ( eeihtiEh (lifhi'lllt at times tn
disincu sh between the pre-war own ewn
nshiti if n ilaiinant and a simple claim
of nidehii ilness-, nml it is then neeeisnrv
te hiiie the in.istlnii submitted tn the
reuir. li liii ,iNn been neci'sar te
send lepn sentnthi'S of the ilenartmeiit
te J.'irnpe te sieiite eldeiiee fiein these !
'amiliar with (irt.iin iaeH."
'Ii e rc or' mule no iiiinmenl en the.
riireel inpnnuen ,-ui and mereh I
tieteii ti, i,.q. -itnatinn arisin;: out of!
f nfnreenient of the prohibition tn t iircn '
0 i's ie the iniitiuentiil limits of the
l'l i"l S Ite-
r.iim siilps Seied
N i 'lie eighteenth nnif iiilineiit nf
'ii" I n't ii me .mil '1 itle If of the
Vat m i! l'mlilliitt m Ait Iim line of.
fp' tn. ' ..ml - ruin-rilMiuiR rssels
nl Am n .in in. I tereisn iei;Mi. mr
ijnu lil'i'i 1 1 mil fnieign potts'te our
shot's, 1 no -.V in nifil along mjr sen-liiMI-ls
s i i uln. hqnets. mi,, ,),,,
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I.iUl.tieii es.sel nt tnreicn iegitrj
nnl n'wrii . Amen iii teKiwtn with
tin t . ,rv 's nt liUlirs , , , rM seiei.
Ne Ami in ! iwik, visspI , ju tr.nis,.
pert 1 e ring.' lnpinih I'eietsn ifjis
terecl nsis i-iiili'ir tnnspeit beveuise
li i ' i w itliui iiierii an (eiritiiri.il
watt is l If the eighteen foreign iiris
t, el w.s, K s.ir, ten were tniind
ir-i'i,' m tu in, sinucslitli Iiriinrs
" ' in tie ti iee-mile Itmir nt our
-!"!' 'Ih 1'in inline tight turciKii i
wss, s, ,r, W(.r,, Imiering oil em-t
sliet.s hi niid the thire-mile limit, but i
'ill nit tn ir-li IiSUe nne et out s',,,1,.
ii. iii I tinlniding tlnir caisoes t.i
'' '"' l'it tn lie binught nsliete ml
"luti i i of our statutes known n tli"
hw n e " '
I ZU JOei ll'llf Ills ltntet se,ines I
' M.i vis.,) thus Mnlntln mil-;
ei v - ,i'.d stiu.gliiie; ItiMtnis in our
Iii s he, nise lllteitl'ltletl.ll 1 iw lines
I I ! Iglll'" Olir lll)Mlll' 111 IS 11 , 1
' I th fhife-ni'fi' limit, ei opt ns
i i I ppll lllil" te lull I, i n ii,,.
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' 1 iisnti ei inwihing pnt'ti's s, , ,
I i- Alll II l'mpellN f'ltstell.T ,ii i,
i tie Itmeh Miu;ne n .inn I iimi,,i,,I
i I'matmn sims , llU,, ,. , ,
-I'll' hue In hi bled il i t ii. .i t saj.l
ti th tcrmlne title 1" these piwiits ;,n,
in I iii" the nwm rsli.p ,t ii,, tin.s
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1 , st -ti isp,, ,,S, b uiitiniiied f..
icii v ininetiis 'iiv huiifd fit n, ih,
I p.ill -1 lilllll i-.l i the d p.u ti l nt ,
It ii. m nl In. i stigiitinii
Mr Ii-iuhenv sui-I uetk m.h In ng
i ii i en the w,ir .iilitliiit lrnestgi.
' mi i ' the depirtmiiit, anil thnt ti. tint,
was b mr ' ! n is wiurnritfil. mi
." I II p'l 'lull of the .-HI., It 1 .oil
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RULE BROKEN FOR SARGENT
Mere Portraits by Noted American1
Hung in National Gallery
!. (union liu 7 Tim Njt.m, i i,ai-
. i lM ine ei nun liinr ii . ,
' lU'es IJ.Illist III. Ills,. ,n of tl'll'l.l ts of
nig i isnin esterda in i epti ,'
imtli i w II nf Asher A"ci t ii me mur
p. Mm s ..I hi 'iimlh tui'Hi' i tI,e
. ni- l " I III .In, S S,;, i .
I I III . l st I ,111,0 In ti ,. s , n '
limn (th tin luiili in Mi W'Mlii ,ei k
w i.nvv I v In me I'.le the ; i e 1 1 1 1 r. , ,n J I
in lien Ullli'li lie- llfititue I
Pie i tit ti n 1 1 ii' llie I'nniii par led il. '
, ps'.IS bus hi ii ih-fu'iitl is "en, f '
tin gientest pettinils In the veild '
ilc eli' ineilei ti pietiiii whuh iiuil-'
'eilKl's the Villsipi priitimt of In. I
no. cut X in the Deri.i 1'ila.e nf Heme I
The ethei Snrgent wutK, for wlur'i
the inli against liMiig snbjn ts wnii
broken In the B'ilUr. Is Ins peiti.iit of
I.nrd Itibblestliile, which went tn th'
gullet y in 10111. !
I ROM T1IK 1'4R l'.ASI'
n umi'tml nuniUr of rhatesruph e'
iiieilj Intenit Iihw recnlly &prir1
.llletln ftrtifs nl nrcniiii nf rtilnn
Jrn nrt ih I'r ?:at. In thi epiiv
I p tniir-l Hetrnrkvurn Mectlen of th Sun.
1y l'lEIIc l.rpenn Mk It a Habit
' Ath:
Gifts that men really want
There is both geed style and extra wear value in these many
gifts for men at the R. & F. Stores. A truly exceptional selection of
seasonable merchandise and all very unusual values.
KU KLUX KLANSMEN RAID
ALLEGED GAMBLING PLACES
Ten Automobiles of Heeded Mem
bers Break Up Games In Creisena
I'eftsvllle, 1 Dec. 7. Ten nnlo nnle nnlo
mebiles filled w.lth Kit Kltix Klan mem
bers visited Cremona last night,
c enticil out two nllegcd gambling places,
chfiBliiB tliegj engaged In cards In a
wild rare, The heeded members thou
posted ii big hIkii it, freMt eC Jn(,ob u,,.
dies store, "Onmbllng In this town
iniiht step. Aftcr firing nix idiots from
a hill otrrleoklng (he town, the Klani-
mrti disappeared in their automobiles,
which were without lights.
Church members of CreMenn hnvp
bpen demanding that gambling cense,
but were ns excited ns ethers of (he
town oer the Klnn'i snmmnry wny of
Btepplng il.
Ex-Mlnlster te Persia Dead
Washington, Dec. 7. (Hy A. 1)
.lehn Lawrence Caldwell, former United
States Minister te Tersln, died sud
denly at n hospital hern Inst night. Mr.
Caldwell, who was forty-seven years
of age, was appointed Minister te Persia
by President Wilsen In lflU and served
throughout both terms of the Wilsen
Administration,
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COLLINS. 831 Chestnut St I
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Gift alUactvehj boxed
T?rchangeg may hr nuirlc a fftr .Vnifts
Neckwear, 1.00 te 4.00
Shirts, 2.00 te 10.00
Weel Reefers, 2.00 te 5.00
Silk Reefers, 7.50 te 15.00
Smoking Jackets, 7.50 te 30.00
Bath Robes, 6.00 te 12.00
Dressing Gowns, 22.00 te 40.00
Silk Half Hese, .75. te 3.50
Weel Half Hese, .50 te 2.50
Weel Waistcoats, 6.00 te 8.50
Sweaters, 7.50 te 15.00
Umbrellas, 1.50 te 12.00
Pajamas, 2.00 te 9.00
Handkerchiefs, 25c te 1.50
Initial Handk'ch'fs, 25c te 1.00
Dress Waistcoats, 8.50 te 12.00
Dress Suits, 45.00
Tuxedo Suits, 45.00
Gloves, 2.50 te 4.50
Lined Gloves, 3.00 te 11.00
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1204 Chestnut
11 Se. leth
1119-21 Market
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Subscribe iVerv for the Red Cress
BONWIT TELLERS, CD.
Ofie Specialty Shep cfOriainatiend
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
FRIDA Y Closing Out
Women's & Misses' Dresses
At Decisive Reductions
In the GREATEST SALE of the Season, from the
point of magnitude, variety of selection and
the extreme nature of the reductions
525 WOMEN'S DA YTIME & EVENING DRESSES
18.50 25.00 39.50 te 165.00
Formerly 2ft.r,0 f0 255.00
Street, afternoon, dinner and evening dresses of crepe Renee, crepe dc thine,
Rema, Reshanara, satin Canten brocades, Jacquard crepe, Clekc, Mongele,
Sheba and Remer crepe; velvets, chiffons; twills, duvetynes and Kasha.
175 MISSES' DA YTIME & EVENING DRESSES
18.50 22.50 39.50 te 97.50
Formerly 29.50 te 155.00
Daytime, dinner and dance frocks in youthful modes, fashioned of Canten,
Romaine, Renee and crepes dc chine; Matelasse, crepe satin, chiffon, velvets,
twills, brocaded velvets and metal brocades.
WOMEN'S & MISSES9 SUITS
27.50 te 275.00
Formerly 49.50 te 350.00
Women's Suits of vcldync, marlcen.
gerenn, marvclln, prcciesa, matelasse
and mnrceva in two and three piece
interpretations. Smartly tailored or
handsomely fur trimmed modes.
Women's Dept.
Second Fleer
25.00 te 150.00
Formerly M.50 te 2115.00
Misses' Suits of marlcen. Lerctta, duvet
de lainc, Kcrena, duvetyne and vcl
dync in distinctive two and three piece
versions many featuring handsome
trimmings of mole, caracul, beaver,
wolf or squirrel.
Misses' Dcpt.
Fourth Fleer
Visit the Benxvit Teller & Ce. Xmas Gift Shep at 1 3th and Samem Sts
C 26f28 GgUnu Street.
ffift, ' '' Yit
) iy j.)s;.AAMi"iii'iiii,ii,tiii,''iii vn
Afr WW r , :.. . .grOVb
L W ' ML Jn j4, ''i,;'ki
Infants' Garments of the Finest Kind
Hand-made and Hand-embroidered at
V2 Price
A most unusual opportunity one that every mother or every person who
will have a baby te "remember" at' Christmas .should be interested in! Infants'
Garments of the finest kind soft, beautiful materials hand-made and hand-embroidered
at just about HALF THE PRICES YOU WOULD USUALLY PAY.
$2.00 te $6.00 Skirts $1.00 te $2.95
Hand-made and hand-embroidered Flannel Skirts, Gertrude and muslin body, also Leng
and Short White Lawn Skirts.
$2.75 te $12.50 Dresses $1.50 te $5.75
Infants' Leng and Short, Hand-made, Hand-embroidered Dresses in several styles; some
trimmed with lace or ribbon.
Infants' $1.00 Flannel Bands 15c and 25c
Yeu will also find many ether items in regular stock te interest you. Little Beys' Suits,
Girls' Dresses and Coats, Underwear, Sleeping Garments, as well as:
Toys
Games
Beeks
Nursery Furniture
Exceptional Reductions in Women's, Misses' and
Girls' Apparel for Friday and Saturday
COATS
Women's and Misses'
Fur-trimmed Coats
$40.00
for Ceatt worth up te $,")."). 00.
$47.50
for Cents werth1 up te SM.fiO.
$59.50
fei Coats worth up te 585.00.
$82.50
for Coats worth up te $110.
$125.00
for coats worth up te $165.
SUITS
All Women's nml Misses'
Suitf, both Two-picce and
Tlircc-piccc models.
12 Price
N
All
Misses' Dresses
Reduced 20
Medels for school, business,
nf lei neon and e fiiintf in
cluding BKTTY WAL11.S.
$10.00 Dresses, $ 8.00
$15.00 Dresses, $12.00
$20.00 Dresses, $16.00
$25.00 Dresses, $20.00
$35.00 Dresses, $28.00
$39.50 Dresses, $32.00
$45.00 Dresses, $36.00
$55.00 Dresses, $44.00
$65.00 Dresses, $52.00
$69.50 Dresses, $56.00
$75.00 Dresses, $60.00
$85.00 Dresses, $68.00
Third Fleer
MILLINERY
Kntire rcmalnint; r,teck of
Millinery new en sale at
Vz Price
A eiy beceminjr and
practical styln in all sizes
p te .Hi bust ntcabtue;
cry well made of fine bo be
liviti, full lined, special nt:
$40.00
All Girls, Dresses
Reduced 20
Sticet, Scheel and Party
Frecks, .sizes C te 16 jcars:
$3.50 Dresses $2.80
$4.25 Dresses $3.40
$4.75 Dresses $3.80
$8.50 Dresses $6.80
$9.75 Dresses $7.80
$11.50 Dresses $9.20
$12.75 Diefses $10.20
$15.00 Dresses $12.00
$18.50 Dresses $14.80
$21.00 Dresses $16.80
$23.50 Drejces $18.80
$25.00 Dresses $20.00
$28.50 Dresses $22.80
$33.75 Dresses $27.00
$06.00 Dresses $28.80
$40.00 Dresses $32.00
$42.00 Dresses $33.60
$49.50 Dresses $39.60
$57.00 Dresses $45.00
And many ether prices.
Second Fleer
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