Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY.' DECEMBER 11, 1922
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FIND NEW "LEAD"
j, IN HALL MURDER
JIUrtherities Plan te Delve Inte
I Lewer Secial Strata of
' New Brunswick
INQUIRY RESUMED TODAY
ttrtial Ditvateh te Evnlna riMlfi 1 tAerr
Nr Bnirwuleli, N. .1.. Dee. 11. A
w lead In the murder f tlin ll"
Edward Hall nnd lii elinlr blnscr. Mr
Elcnner Mill, lin been found by tlir tlir
autherities, Secrecy envrrs their ne
tlyltlea nnd none of tlie inu'stlsiiters
will describe the new ileIeptiieut".
Mrs. Hnll. widow of tlie -lu'n icdr
returned home etplllv with her xs.
jr-ln-lnw. Mr I'nul Pxniner of V"
lerk, whom she hnd bieti -nititiir Mrn. ,
Hnll has cntireled her trip te Kumpe j
and will remnln home, ii is understood.
ntil after the December tJr.itnl .lutj
eenvenw.
jThe State will bruin tdar in eeeml
ffert te clear up the mj-lerieiix mur
der. The State's flrt attempt wl- I
lapsed when the Somerset ( riiml .Tnr
at Henierxllle beard Mt-s(.u-n wit
aeries and voted no him
The renewed inwMic ilieu. lllie tlie
flirt, will be in ih'irge of s ei i il Dep
uty Atternej (iein'ra! Wilbur M"tt
who win dlreeteil in p .issiim ln I i"ii
of the rne ln.t weik wbui lie i-ltel
Atternej (ienernl Thenmx V Mrl'r.m in
Trenten, pteparMl te quit hi" "r Mr
Mett hat been ill at hi" home in l.nt
OranKe for several tints but -nd b"
would go te New HuiiimW' I Udiiv if
his health permitted
AceeidlnK te Detective Divld n new
"lead" tended the strengthen the ieal ieal
eunj' theerv A" mieii iis (Ik tir.ind
Jitrj rejected that basis beause of belt
f proof, the detei fives m the rn-i-anneunced
that thev plnnued te K
into New lirunswiek's lower s?i i it
trnta in their search for the murderer
Detective David refused te go Info de
tails en I1H reported rvideiui, but i til
that it would help te plcntifv these who
killed Mr. Mall and Mr" Mill"
TIERNANSTO LIVE IN EAST
Professer and Wife Reconciled; He
Will Practice Law In New Yerk
New Yerk, Dee 11 Jehn I' Tnr
nan. fermerlv jniifii'-nr of Notre Dune,
who is Mmiu' with hi" fast wile ami
three children in thN itv. five our i
utatemcnt lnt night tbreugU his lirntli.
Peter Tieinin, .i"M int orper.itton
counsel, that he and lu" lit r uf were
reconciled, and that be iiitmdid te live
In this citj.
"I expei t te (ale up the prartne of
my profession Jt"l te live a 'If., of hap
piness with mv wife Augir.sta and time
children," the sinteni"nt m1 "Oh
reconciliation ln been coinplete. .I
attorney has beep iBuxted te lensent
te discontinuance of divene prei-ccd-ingK.
An action te annul tin 'i'inil
marriage will be instituted by me. im
mediately." i.Aitiii ami I'RntnNti i,i n:
Th man who n- 1 111111 hntcMi W
faniral. Hit' 't i" "f" '" "' thm swrh n
Han hn nevr n th elx pai. il.rir
comic pmUeii cf Hi- Sundsil'inn J.rr. mi
for no one rnu '' It ml fill te laugh
"Make It u Habit ' Ailv.
SNOW FIGHTENDS IN DEATH
Vermont Worker Shet for Rubbing
Snow en Companion's Neck
Itennltifilen, Vt., Dec. 11. A I
"snow ilnht" en 1'rltlav cost I'rnest
W. AVblte tti-i life ctcrdny.
Aftet White bail rubbed snow en
the necU of a fellow fueterj worker, '
Jehn ritgerald, the bitter unit te
his home, leturned Willi a title and
shot White l'ellew worker" ginsped
the weapon liefete be muld lire again.
White din! vestrida.v .
U. S. TO TRAIN COLLECTORS
Revenue Bureau Starts Scheel te
Expedite Income Tax Werk
Washington. P.. 11 Pv . l'.l
The In'i-i i il lteveti u I!nr l h is inn I
'bills te eMeml tiitlhci uid te Ii Itril
tnxp'ivers tin v 'f in an fl rt te ri
dine the iitimbi r of eii"i wlu'i a i
lii.allv have nept Inte fie inniie tn
H turn" of the millions ln lulp i iv tin
wnv of the fievernment. Schools of in
xttuctieii for deputy collccterti anil at
tache of revenue collectors' elllces nre
beliu In Id thiotigheut the cetiliti.v, it
was niinetimcd today. The Revenue
IJuieau believes the method of training
will result In reducing the amount of
iv-cliecitis ami dela.v nce'tniee b
iMisuiiibustandlng of the forms which
the laxpnvern must Jilt.
I'm tits for the preparation of the re
tutu Mieti will lie in the hands of el
lei ters.
THROWN FROM TOP OF TRAIN
Mlllvllle Brakeman Hurt When Wire
Knocks Him te Ground
Wlldwewl, N. J., Dec. 11. Donevan
Went7ell, tvventy-ievcn years old, of
Mlllville, n mttrend brakeman, was
rmlnfully Mnjured when he wns thrown
from the top of n box car.
The car wns being shifted while
Wcntzcll wns stantflng en the top
Rlgnallnc the engineer. A telepheti'
wire stretched across the railroad track
threw him te the tracks adjoining. He
is covered with bruises nnd cuts.
Energy, Business Ability
and Small Investment
Fer Snteret In establlahec)
manufacturing or jobbing bus,
nets. Extensive anlct adver
tising and merchandising ex
perience. B 234, Ledger Off.
Stately Hall Clocks
The Gift Supreme
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In all thr household there is no piece e
Hirnit irc ai itittttntc or as dignified as the
Hall t lock Appreciated for its usefulness
at d hallowed bv sentiment, it becomes a
revere J pirt of the family life, and a remem
brance of the giver, down through the ears.
We Have Them in a Hundred
Different Styles, $83.50 te $ 1 1 20
("locks of character and dignity. Period re
productions and modern adaptations, Gothic,
Italian kcimsince, Hcppelvvlitte, Adam,
Colonial. .Tid m.inj ether Rr.ind and stattly
styles M my with csttninster, WhittitiB WhittitiB
ten, Cantcrburv and Oxford Chimes, striking
en rich toned hours and silver plated tubes.
In all the wan'cd weeds and best move
ments, W.ilthum, Hcrchcde and imported
makes.
500 Different Styles Of
Other Clocks for Every Need
V.uitel rinck with and without chimes;
Wall il r H.itue Cleiks, artistic and
ihnifv Litnir ( lock, hcautitul Mirror
t 1 t K - lie CK'eks, Pleitrical Clocks.
I'ravt iti4 l 1'Kks, Aute Clocks and Ships'
Hell i. le k
Keep Christmas with a
KODAK
The sift that helps te make the Christmas merry; then keeps
the picture story of the merriment.
Kodak qncf GrefJex Camtras
of every style in stock.
Autographic Kedaks $6.50 te $100.00
Brownies $2.00 te $17.00
JOHN HAWORTH COMPANY
Eastman Kodak Ce.
1020 Chestnut Street
IHgh-praile Dcvcloplnp Dcvcleplnp
llbums Ualcntlar3-
Vinhhlng .'ilIarjcinenM
-Fiamcs Stci copttcena
the Largest Display of
y-Vr''S-i' -IcI. in America and nt the Best
tft-g&'gfld&ffr Ve.lues. All Marked t Price, that are
Proof of Tlvse Alvantnces.
Manufacturers, Importer-; avd RttnxlerB of furniture
Market St. Ferry, Camden, N. J.
Stere opens nt 8.30 A. M. Closes at 5 30 P. M.
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ings account.
We take 100 interest in your
financial progress.
The latter kind of interest we show in
the form of advice and service.
In ether words, all who are interested in
this institution as customers knew that we
arc interested in their success.
Our interests are mutual.
The Bank of Personal Interest
Central Trust & Savings
Company
Ularket and Fourth Streets
rhiladclehia
Capital and Surplus, $1,600,000.00
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Come In tomorrow nnd
convert your open car
Inte n c e a 1 1 y warm,
l"x,Vr,0U?Iy benutlful
California eedan.
Or If yeu're buying n
new car ask your deal
er about the advantages
of la Badger California
Sedan.
Noiseless quickly In
stnlled fully puaran
tced completely equip
pod with visor, deme
Hffht, slde curtains, etc.
klul Relilld Company
JT N. Bread Bt. T,vti aM
Upen Sunday Afternoon
Urttudeii JHntrtbuter
Frent & Aroh Sti, Cwnden lOM
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Founded in 1S55
Inautniratcd the One-Price System in 1831
Central Stere 1 117-11 19 Chestnut Street. Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts.
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Heppe's sell only the
genuine Victer-
Lacl
per week
and
upwards
said: 'If it is
genuine Victer
Victrela it is a disap
pointment. '
A few Heppe Outfits
Consoles
Victrela Ne. 210, $110
With ?10 worth of records.
Pay only fl.00 weekly
Victrela Ne. 280, $210
With $10 worth of records.
Pay unhj $2.S0 weekly
Victrela Ne. 330, $360
With $10 worth of records.
Pay only fi weekly
We offer and really deliver
for only Pq5
a Francesca Upright Piane
a Francesca Player-Piane
for only $495
but, best of all, we offer
Wp JULES
Pianos and Player-Pianos at
only a slightly higher price. Alse
Grands
(JLtfiJkS
Upwards
en Evenings Until Christmas.
We are also the sole Phil
adelphia agents for the
two greatest Grand
Pianos in the world
the Masen & Hamlin and
Henry F. Miller.
Call or write for catalogues,
prices and particulars of the
Heppe S-Ycar Rental-Pay-7nent
Plan.
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Diamond and two sapphires set
in block bracelet platinum faced.
Exceptional value $100
Selections of platinum-faced brace
lets up te $400. All platinum and
diamond bracelets up te $3500.
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Van Dusen and Stokes Ce.
1123 CHESTNUT STREET
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Select a Bar Pin for Her
Christmas Gift
Almest every girl or woman will appreciate a diamond bar pin. It is
always a safe selection as a gift. We believe that our assortment is the largest
shown in this city. An early inspection is invited.
Platinum front bar pin of dainty lace
work design; diamond centre. $32.
Platinum bar p
design; 5 diamonds
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in beautiful pierced
-$75.
Platinum bar pin of delicate open work
design; 7 diamonds .set te advantage. $1G0.
nsSCTraaBre
SaSQ30!0B
Platinum bar pin of artistic design;
10 diamonds and three calibre cut faapphircs.
S285.
Platinum bar pin ei fashionable design;
11 diamonds effectively arranged. $190.
Platinum bar pin of charming effect;
22 diamonds and 3 sapphires. $310.
Our new catalog contains mere than 4000 photographic illustrations call or write for a copy.
S. Kind & Sens, UIO Chestnut Street
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
Specialists
in Silk
Fabrics
Thresher Bres.
The Specialty Silk Stere
1322 Chestnut Street.
Silk and Lingerie
Blouses, Silhvt
Petticoats and
Silk Knickers
SILKS AND VELVETS
Fer making dresses, bleuseu, underthings, etc., are here in abundance and at low
prices. The economical home seamstress looking for relief from high prices has
turned te Thresher Bres. Come Monday or any ether day this week and see hew
well wc have planned for you and hew much we can save you.
JCC,T,VI A C These who fersightedly plan te de their Christmas shopping early
VJnHxiJ 1 iyirtD wjii mMce- no mistake in examining these values for practical nnd
fccnsihle gi ing. Christmas is but two week away.
We mention below a few of the many values effered:
3G-Inch Tubular Jersey: close fine weave, bright flni&h, in all the wanted light shades;
plain and drepstitch effects, greatly in demand for Christmas under- d- eg yd.
garments. Special nt P J. aO 9
(Silk under cuts can be made out of 23 yard for 91c.)
40-Inch Crepe de Chine; a large assortment of
light nnd dark shades, .suitable for blouses,
undcrthings and etc. Special d -1 OP yd.
40-Inch Canten Crepe and Crepe dc Chine, in
150 shades, plenty of white, navy, brown and
black, most huitnble for waiilH, dresses, un
derwear, ldmone3 and etc. Spe- j0 OP yd.
cial at tyCfCtO
40-Inch Printed Crcpe de Chine, in Persian,
cretonne, caravan and paisley colors. Suitable
for trimmings, dress linings and combining
with plain materials in the new htyle dresses.
8?!:'. $1.95 te $3.95 yd
40-Inch Flat Crepe; fine, close, firm weavp,
medium bright finish, in nil the wanted
shades, plenty of white, nuvy, brown nnd
black; the likable gift for de OE yd.
MOTHER. Special at pO.O
36-Inch Shirtings, superspun broadcloth, fine
cle.se firm weave, medium finish, in a large
assortment of plain and multi-color stiipes,
suitable for dresses, men's shirts and pa
jamas, launders perfectly. fc1 c yd.
Special at pl.OO
27-Inch Velveteen, twill back and fast pile,
dull finish, medium luster, in all the Wanted
street shades. Special d- C yd.
36-Inch Velvet Corduroy, wide wale, in a do de
slrable weight; line of colors, rose, tile, pansy,
white, navy, biewn and black; buitnble for
children s coats, heuse robes, Qfj yd.
jackets and kimonos. Special at. tOC
40-Inch AU-Silk Chiffen Velvet, soft supple
finish, m a geed line of coleis: street nml
t:n:imiS BIUIUCS, aiSO DjaCK.
Special at
$5.95
yd.
maUG?ffiganyeuTy0ndeTe:tmCnt hUndrd di(Tcrent ClerS enabl" te
COTTON WAISTS
of batiste and dimity, new models, all Bewed by hand, Peter Pan and Tuxedo
cellars. Special at
CAMISOLES
Wash ,Satin Camisoles, daintily lace-trimmed models, in a very geed quality (flesh
only); a special purchase the past week. Exceptional value at
SILK PETTICOATS
Chiffen TaffcUi and Satin Messaline nnd All-Silk Jersey Pcttlce-itu in n ,i..'i
variety of styles and shades (full models). Special at ...!?......." Wendcrful
KNICKERS
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$1.95
All-silk
measure
heavy quality Milanese Jersey Silk Tfi -i,..-., .ir , ...
Rnlrnc . linn nf .irnnf l.j ' ," "".-""'.. rciuiurcea, IUH 0
' " " ' "v'v-"v i ise iiesn nnd blnck. Kiwini ..
$1.25
$2.95
$2.95
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
Our mil order department ii ready te give prompt and
ffic..n per.entl attention te the reqairement, of our
ouie.town pitrem. '
Largest
Importers and
Distributors
of Silks
Thresher Building
1322 Chestnut St.
Bosten Stere:
10 Temple Place
Walnut 2035
2036
Baltimore Stere:
17 W. Lexington St.
Cleveland-Stere:
1148 Euclid Ave.
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