Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Owns Still "Liar," is Re-tort-Uxorious
B0UT LASTS ONE ROUND
....t.iMlmi nt'P'its III n rnlil lit the
lemc of Vlncent Delnclilpskl. Tl'ten
trcft nenr ('iiinl)erlnml, liml te Hm
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tj,l nreiin-d nor 01 im. " -
te.ttr,n"'U''." Mr". IneliltiKkl yolled
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UP V": 7 .V.' .l,lnr tm. tlll lielmnpil
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WM1"' l.,..n,1 In flin SPPOIIll
, tl nf thp limine w lore tlie still wns
f0Oirfl 'it l'..i- li'ishniiil. I'rolill.ltien
in nnnther ral.l yestcnlny Prelilb!-
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,nti were mLitiikrii for feeoml-Hery
lf,n wIipii they .wcrt neon prylnc .jtici:
window nt tlie jwih i. niu, iiifii-
menil ami Cnmbrta utrects. Fourteen
gallons of rye Were found.
Police arrested Sirs. I'MIicr Hereof
fifty years nf bro, of Fnlrmeunt rive rive
mie near Mrpnnil street, yesterday
afternoon nt Main and Levering streets,
Mniiayitnk, ns she was carrying a bris
ket containing 11 gallon of whisky and
two nunrts of gin. Shu was turned
ever te the Federal authorities. (Ireup
Head McC'lure wild shu had been nr
rested three times before en charges
of bootlegging.
ALLENTOWN BOYS ORGANIZE
TO BEAT THE "COAL TRUST"
Picked Fuel Frem Trains and Sold
It for 45 Cente for 100 Pounds
Allrntewn. Pa.. Dee. 15. Half a
down small boys, who naively confessed
that they had organized te beat the nn
tlmieite trust, were arrested this morn
ing en the charge of stealing cea'.
The plan had its inception when one
of tha lads wns .ent out te pick coal
.en the railroad bemuse, his parents
could net buy any for lack of it. A
fuelled neighbor then paid him te pick
coal for him. The boy then developed
11 scheme le organize a gang te ink"
enl from the trains, which thev sold nt
forty-llve cents n hundred pounds, or
about ?8 a ten. They acquired express
wagons mid sleds and developed u thriv
ing buslnews. Residents encouraged
them because Allcntewn Is vlrtua Iv
without coal In face of the fact that
the city is only forty miles from (be
mines of theusnndy of tens passing
through daily.
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GRILLING
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Admits Weman Is Dead and
Changes Location of Plunge
Inte River
30 OFFICERS WORK RELAYS
tlu Associated 1'rcss
Chicago, Dec 15. Arthur Fester.
held in connection with the disappear
ance of Mrs. Knte Mitchell Trestell,
tplegrnph branch office mannger, uh.der
stress of simultaneous questioning by
thirty detectives, early today, after
he nlready bad undergone nearly 100
bourn of examination by officers work
ing In relief detnils. changed his orig
inal statement regarding the alleged
death of the woman.
Kurlv yesterday he told the officers
Mrs. Trestell jumped Inte the Chicago
drainage cnnnl. Today he mid that
statement was wrong, but thnt the
mli-sing woman leaped Inte the water
at n point one hundred yards away from
the spot first Indicated. A great squad
of policemen dragged the cannl all yes yes
(enlay for the body.
Tim first change in Fester's demeanor
nunc nfler it friend of Mrs. Trestell
pent mere than nn beur reading te him
from the Hiblc and after Mrs. Ties
(ell's eleven-year-old daughter faced
him Miertly lifter midnight with the
accusation that he had murdered her
mother and begged him te restore the
body se it might be burled before
Christinas. . ,
Until then officers said his attitude
had been thnt or stolid imnnercnce.
After the little girl's plea. Fester was
said te have admitted Mrs. 'Jrestell
waa dead, but denied he was respon
sible. He maintained she leaped into
the canal.
Htnlns en Fester s automobile were
mill by the coroner's chemist te have
been bleed, and In. his motorcar de
tectives said they found a button from
Mrs. Trestell's dress imtl n pencil such
as she used.
LLOYD GEORGE IN CRASH
Londen, Dec. 15, 'Fermer Premier
Lloyd (ieerge had a narrow escape yes
terday afternoon when his motercnr
reUlded with another enr outside of
Parliament lSulldltig. He was net hurt.
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TO PICK TEN DIRECTORS
Chamber of Commerce Will Have
Annual Election Next Menth
A nominating committee bus been
(elected by the Chamber of Commerce
te present nt the annual meptlng in
Tnntinry the nninpn of candidates te
fill the ten places en the directorate
thnt will be vacant at thnt time.
These selected from the membership
Uln.fnrt A .Tnllnlf. nn.ulttntlf tit tlin
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Stewart A. Juliet t Company; Frank 11.
Stewart, 01 me e runic 11. nwivuri
Klcctrlc Company, and ChnrleD F.
Hewenr, of. Charles Encu Jehnsen &
Ce. Te serve with these the Uenrd
of Directors selected Chiules J.
Cehen, former president of the Cham
ber of Commerce; !:. .1. Lnffci-lyJ of the
IL A. Wright Company, and Heward
S. Uebertii, president of J. S. Ivins &
Sen, Inc.
UNEARTH STILL IN STABLE
Police Make Discovery When Serv
ing S. P. C. A. Warrant en Man
The Society for the Prevention of
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w, ea.,s
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n-..,.,.. , Ani.nnlcf oeo North BrMi 'l Au.Vs,
.,....., ...., ..irt, ni.ininnil n warriiit 'j-K'J
for the nn est of Lee Hcett, SeVcnty''
lll'SI Mrce.l mill nuverieni ." , ' ym
11 ..tniiL'i. nf kernlnir a noise and n litter 51
of puppies in nn open shed en liid
premise '
Patrolman Jeseph Fltzjey. of the
Klxlyflrsl and Thompson streets sta
tion, went le Scott's home le Hcrvn
the. warrant. Scott wns net home, se
Fit.jey went te the stnble. There, be
nivs. in' found n live-gallon still. Scott
returned a few minutes later and was
tirrested.
Open Evenings
PCiriflifflinJUBIIII'Purchatine; Agents' Orders AcceptcdllliniiUlliBUIILnjItMail Orders Filled inW!!! !i'!S lllB.KUMa
Children's Fur Sets and Coats and Fur Trimmings at Moderate Prices
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1215 Chestnut 'Street
FOR TOMORROW ONLY
4 Extraordinary Groups Frem
The Bankrupt Stock
of Katz, Reinstein & Weinberg, of N. Y.
Featured at Prices Beyond Duplication!
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JOSEPH T. STEARNS
Counselor at Lnw
00 Broadway
New Yerk
Dec. 1, 1922.
Mawson & DeMnny,
1215 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pn.
Gentlemen:
The furs purchased from the bankrupt
estate of Kntz, Reinstein & Weinberg, of 132
E. Iireadway, New Yerk City, have geno
forward by express, nd will undoubtedly .
be in your possession by the time this letter
readies you.
Yours truly,
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CJ We selected these groups of high
est quality furs from this great spot
cash purchase and make the prices
remarkably low te create the greatest
selling day of this remarkable sale.
CJ Never before such tremendous
savings never before such drastic
price cutting en Fur Coats and Wraps
of the highest quality and fashion.
fj Come tomorrow! Don't miss this
special feature event 1 These low prices
cannot be duplicated again! ! !
A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR PURCHASE UNTIL REQUIRED!
:Fer Saturday Only:
I I'rench
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58.00
91 Fur Garments
53-qe
French Seal Coats
Russian Peny Coats
French Seal Wraps
Muskrat Spert Coats
Trimmed French Seal Coats
Trimmed French Seal Capes
French Seal Delmans
:Fer Saturday Only:
83 Fur Garments
89
Natural Muskrat Coats, 40-inch
Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats
Leepard Cat Coats, Seal Trimmed
Hair Seal Coats, 40 inches long
Raccoon-Trimmed Marmet Coats
French Seal Circular Capes, 45-inch
French Seal Wraps, full length
Taupe Caracul Spert Coats
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T.iupe
cara
cul Spert
coat
89.50
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rel Trim.
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beal
Coats
1-'15.00
:Fer Saturday Only
64 Fur Garments
1 OCOO
Taupe Caracul Coats, 40-inch
Civet Cat Coats, 40 inches long
Raccoon-Trimmed Muskrat Coats
French Seal Coats, Caracul Trim'd
Black Caracul Capes, full length
Squirrel-Trim'd French Seal Coats
American Opossum Coats, 40-inch
Taupe Caracul Capes, full length
:Fer Saturday Only:
52 Fur Garments
I BS-m
Squirrel-Trimmed Caracul Capes
Natural Raccoon Coats, 40-inch
Self-Trimmed Caracul Coats, 40-in.
Hudsen Seal Capes, full length
Moleskin Capes, full length
Moleskin Spert Coats
Moleskin Wraps, full length "'
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Moleskin Coats, length JS5.00
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An Extraordinary Saturday Event
Fer Christmas Gift Giving
28 Hudsen Seal Coats
Made of fine quality skins, 40-inch-length models,
trimmed with large rolling shawl cellar and deep
bell cuffs of Natural Skunk.
2 IS-00
Values te 350.00
Chokers, Scarfs and Steles at HALF FRIGE
Natural Squirrel Chokers
Jap Mink Chokers
Kelinsky Chokers
Australian Opossum Chokers.
) $J.50
j Choice
Natural Mink Chokers
Taupe or Brown Fex Chokers .... V
Taupe or Brown Wolf Chokers ... I
French Seal Steles
Choice
S 1 J. 50
'14-
Twe-Skin Mink Chokers
Dark Fitch Chokers
Taupe or Brown Fex Chokers .
Jwo-skin Kelinsky Chokers. . .
Stene Marten Chokers
Bum Marten Chokers
Choice
$29,5
Twe-Skin Sable Chokers.
Platinum Fex Chokers. . .
Natural Squirrel Steles. . .
Natural Fisher Chokers . . .
Cress Fex Chokers
Jap Kelinsky Steles
( 'huicp
,50
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1017-1019-1021Mai-ket St.
-Don't Ferget
Your Own Cferlstmas-
Save Many Dollars in This Sale of
jnSULtaed Plaid Bacfe
Mr. Hill's
Guarantee
Gees With
Every
Purchase
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At Prices That
Cannet Be
Ma ched in
fne City
Yes. sir remember
yourself in the hustle
of doing your Christmas
shopping for you will
surely want your new
overcoat or suit for
Christmas. Mr. Hill is
ready for you tomorrow
ready in both variety
and price savings the
kind that has made THE
HILL CO. famous from
coast te coast.
A B BM.W AW W V H A A W
This Is riialaaeiDliia sparse t
Exclusive CletMst Stere!
And here you are sure of finding just what
you want in style, material, pattern or color in
and at a price that is sure te save you many
dollars.
Ne ether store equals Mr. Hill's values and
if you don't knew the HILL CO., new is your time
te become acquainted.
Men's Trousers
Great Values Tomorrow
A wonderful assortment of pants in all
wanted materials stripes, mixtures and
plain colors. All sizes up te 54-inch waist
and 36-inch length.
Fer the Bey's Christmas
Bi OverceMs, Mackinaws and
! mi 2 My Pants Suits
WUrIe.Sile Ceiti up te 54 Butt Frnc'1 s"' ' 1tA Ce'y
WOii'iariBilinniiiiiiiiiniiiMiKW Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
Hudsen Seal Ii Dyed Muikral
Clothing is very practical te give and sure te be appreciated. And Mr. Hill's
famous low prices make it economical, tee. A size, a style, a pattern for every boy
up te 18 years.
Mr. Hill says BOYS' TAN RAINCOATS, CAPS TO MATCH, $4.95
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Open Evenings
Philadelphia's Largest
Exclusive Clothing Stere
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