ST?fi?it 1 7 !&& D ' i f 1 r TWfift'l J,f",'iiltVJX,7OT1C'','l',4!' EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHlLADELPtftA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921 13 Remade men turned qut by u. s. veterans' school r Rehabilitation Division Opening Up A'cie Fields for Men Who -n - . j nV Tf f CT Gave I Heir ucsi m xrrem ,r ar 10 uncic cam (pf,.nV te thf work of the rehablHtn rehablHtn .WlMen of. the VetMMV lluwnu. Hen division ,.j n nnitcr en rtuiiu"- P'ii ih.n before the war. At least he lct,ly.Mllv better off. The chance te U potentially.?"';""' ' , , u t become se b n .. ' . , , ;hln district .he Veterans' Huwau, which em hM a terltery larger than the , State, S Te manr phases thnt merely the ad 55Utrtl"? personnel numbers mera I1" Inn official experts of one sort th8n.netner. and clerks nthered Inte vr ZTt hut closely crowded floors of 8j3em.Wcl.wnrtBulldlnB. at Bread 'Zn? the clearing house Jrirtunl v nil the double- that came t7tie service Mu of the war. Here the SrfSJn comes with whatever mlsfor mlsfer E& mental, physical or social that W, Mrvlee brought en hlra here his irtunc i" diagnosed and Its remedy. Bil ter wha . prescribed. The extent ? hi, S HflhililV In determined; he Is nted In en-ili : his physical con cen xSE looked nte: If he needs It he Is tC th most expert and careful med til help the Government ran employ 1" lhm; bis occupational handicap Is pttsured and overcome. Chance te Remake Himself rhU last phase, "rehabilitation," as i i ealled. I the largest and most LnnB of all the work of the bureau. It, purpose Is te give the veteran, ih.tevcr the handicap of his wound or JflneM the leenns te a llvlnc at least ns T'm the living he hnd before the 2? The offer of a better living Is held out te him and almost invariably "illustrative of "llil- 1- the rnse of Pmtticle I'evrilli. sergennt of Cem- pany 1), .TlGth Infantry. Up te the time of the war. I'escrllll could net speak English. His employment was thnt of a .laborer en furms.' He hnd had only two years schooling, and thnt in Italy. He was wounded In surti n wny ns te mnkc him unfit for the striiln of heavy manunl work. It wns while Pcscrllll wan In the hospital that lie conceived the idea of becoming n radio opernter nt sen, and despite the assur ances of the men te uhem he confided his ambition that be 4iad net enough "edurntlennl background" te realize it, I'escrllll persisted. "What ethers can de." he snld, "I can de, tee." He saw Ills chance when the Veternns' Bureau was established. He applied nt the office end declared thnt lie wished te be trained Inte n radio oper ator. "Are you sure you can de It?" the official who exnmlned his applica tion naked. "Whnt ethers can de," snld I'escrilli, again. "I enn de. tee." He wns given ome rudimentary school ing and then sent te n wireless school. On October 20 of last year he took the examination for an operator's llecuse. He failed. Vcternn Tried Again He reported te the rctinbilitaMen division that be wns net n whit dis couraged. The division took him at his word and sent him buck te school. After a month or se he again took the examination. This time he passed, but with an average of only 72.5. Again, the beard sent lilm hack te school, and In .Tanunry lie pnssed the examination and wns given the license of nn opera tor of the senior gmile, an-l new Pescrllll Is nt sea with n slirp nnd Is cnrnlng ifclCO n month. Ner docs this satisfy hltn. He wants mere schooling nnd he will get It. Story of n Here Thl Is nn nttltiu.e whleli delights the men who have the work of "re habilitation" In their charge. The nt- titude is perhaps n Httie mere strik ingly Illustrated In the ense of Oeerge M. Weaver, new nt the Wllllninsen Trade Scheel, near Meilin. Weaver Is n First Division man, Fightccnth Infantry. He was wounded nt Cnntlgnv and again nt 8olseiis, where he lest ni arm. He hn nn army citation for bravery nnd the Croix cle Guerre. Wenver'H cnt,e wns one which mnde the "rehnbilitntlen" experts knit tl.elr brews. Before lii et)lttnrnt lie had teen a uheet metal worker. Em ployment for him at this trade was out of the question. Ills flair was for electrical machnnlcs, but here again his cisnbllltv worked mrnlnnt him. Under the laws of this State lie could net be employed In factories. Whntxte de with him. se that be mlcht nt once fellow his bent and get n decent livelihood? The solution came nt Inst. He wns sent te Williamson and put in training le beceme an instructor In trade dances. Next spring he will hnve bis Htnte tencber's certificate. The Williamson. Scheel. It might be Tender Feet Helped by Seething Massage Aches, excessive perspiration and smarting can be ended ONE of the new developments In the proper care of the feet a part of Blue-jay Feet Treatment Is a cooling, penctrdtlng balm, called Blue-jay Feet Relief. Massage the feet with It thoroughly, nfter bathing them with Blue-jny Seap. This brings quick relief. Anether part of the treatment is Blue jay Feet Powder, n pleasing deodorant. The three articles obtainable nt nil druggets' keep your feet in perfect condition and end nervous annoyance and constant irritation. Write for free booklet "The Proper Care of the Feet" te Bauer t Black, Chicago. Blue-j ay Feet Treatment keeps feet feeling fine a Bauer & Black product ZECKJJRQS. IllM1rde riumblnt: nnd Heatlnc Fixture. Water HuDplr tsrttem and Tamp Ce The Architect The nalldtr The Onmfr Sutlafr Cell nnd Ate the "Fleck Hm" 44-50 N. 5th SI 50C Arch St. Philit., Pi. $jK$&Kv Cirndtn, N. J. llfcM VPKtwJ E' LtnidewB. &&L& P.. GILLINGHAM 1922 Prices New Paints, Any Shade, $2.fi0 Gallen Lead, Oil, Turps, at Prices Slightly Above Ceat "GILSPAR" nt $2.50 Gallen A Varnlah for General t'f 12 1-Gal. Cans, $25.00 "Opallte" Enamel, $6.00 "Reckvar" 5 Celers, $3.75 Gal. "Recklustre" Ennmel, $7.00 I'nlnt nnd Vnrnlsh for the Heme nnd Contractor C. A. GILLINGHAM 8TOIIF.H I10TII I.OCC8T 11HT A WHARTON I2T11 A MOHKIH " utJOOrJir" VUD30M7 AN ew HUDSON iSuper-Sixi $1895 A Greater Super -Six Fer Less Meney It is a handsomer car It is easier te operate It is improved in many mechanical features It is mere economical It has the exclusive Super-Six features for increasing car life We Are Showing It Fer the First Time The perfection that men said would make the Hudsen Super-Six the finest automobile that is built is embraced in the new models we are new showing. Six years with 111,000 cars new in use have shown hew te free it from many of the annoyances regarded inevitable in all cars. Recall the Qualities Fer Which It Is Known Each year has seen the emphasis of some new quality in the Hudsen Super-Six. Six years age, when new, it was the 72 greater horsepower without increase of meter size or sac rifice of simplicity that attracted. Seme thought such power would prove destructive, and se many fa mous tests were made te prove en durance. Every one recalls hew Hudsen stock cars made new records for speed. Among them 1819 miles in 24 hours. The run from San Francisce te New Yerk and return in 10 days 21 hours remains unmatched though numerous attempts have since been made by ethers. Only within the Hudsen organization was such development possible. Its engineers, for the most part, the same personnel responsible for all previous H u d s e n s have had unequalled opportunities. Every car built in these years became a guide te future advancement. Every endurance test revealed new ways te improvement. Every model suggested a simpler, mere beautiful car. The experience of every owner was an in fluence toward perfection. It created new standards of beauty. Each body type is famous for geed leeks and the completeness of every detail. The new Hudsen Super-Six is the fulfillment of the premise of these 111,000 cars new in service. Prompt Deliveries Te Early Buyers The Super-Six has always been the largest selling fine car. Think what must be the demand for this greatest of all Hudsons and at this price. Early buyers will get first deliveries. TTie Greatest Value Hudsen Ever Offered Come See It Today The Price is $1895 Prictt 1920 Priceg New Savet leu 7-pienger Phaeton $2600 ... $1805 ... $705 4-paetenger Phneten 2600 ... 1895 ... 705 Sedan 3400 - . . 2895 . . . 505 Coupe 3575 - . . 2770 ... 805 Cabriolet 3450 - - - 2495 ... 955 Touring Limeuiine 3925 ... 3120 . . . 805 Limoiuine 4275 - - - 3495 ... 780 F. O. B. Detroit GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Sales Roem, 128-140 N. Bread Street Svicc Station, 2400-14 Market Street snld, ts one of two a.rf.en in and around Philadelphia, le which Hnnbletl veter ans are Bent for rehabilitation train In?. Almest every trnile known te the rubllc Is being taught. Apartments Several attractive apartments are new available in The Hetel St. James Annex . One room and bath two rooms and two baths up te five rooms and four baths The Hetel St. James Walnut at 13lh St. JAMES IV1. IRWIN & CO. LUMBER ;IVn?!,'" Wall Beards-Tar Reefing Paper in n WHAT ran Wnnt WP UPllVPf Til WAY 7011 want It OfflCO & Yard KUIith Ht. hi. Glrartl Are. S& EH RETS SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING A s MFG. CO. cv 4 DREXEL BLDG. 1 fefcra i WATER METERS In. lull NOW for Wit Meter llile PHILADELPHIA METER CO 042 Rent Estate Trust Dldg., I'hlla. .v YOUR OLD FURNITURE In thM hands of our Mperl Cabinet Makri. I'alntfra and Ar'latR, mv t mnde a plmnurn (e live with, nnd nj Jey te pn.n Ktllnntf KurnKhed A. L. DIAMENT & CO. t l.llft UAI.NIT NTHI'.I.I' vvvvvvvvvyvvvfcvvvv,'.vvvvvvv UNION METAL PORCH COLUMNS Last n Lifetime STEEL HEART OV IM.AHTKIt METAL LATH, Slops Fire x Prevents Cracks WALL IIOAKD SHEETROCK Is Easy te Erect PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 1345 AKCII ST., PHILA. TRY Fer Pie Filling Palisades and Highlands or Tim Peerless Hudsen TO Newburgh M.00 Round Trip $.00 Sunday, October 9 nrlnl Train rennertliie nt Jrrvjr Its ullh aiwrlnl attamrr for tip thr Ifud.en. ruei-red for tlir ewliiuHe hp of tlili rtcitrlen. 1,-Hes Ilread Ktrwt 7 00 A M Went Phi la - 7 03 A M North F'hlla - 7 Ifi A M Pennsylvania System Tha Reute of tlir llreadnns' T.lmllfd 'IM.n', .. nlnncnnl ailt-. H Is prise in store for you when you taste m Butter SECRETARY HOOVER points out that only one-half of the families in ' the United States own their homes, and he urges every family U) save systematically, and te the limit of their ability te buy a home. Wc heartily agree with Mr. Hoever, and in order te secure the necessary money for the first payment, suggest that you open an ac count in our Savings Fund Department imme diately. Yeu will net only be saving money, but your savings will earn interest for you. let us tall, le you about these two subjects. 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The glistening' teeth you sec every where new show the results of its use. Everyone needs it, as this simple test will show. See the results it brings in ten days and decide that for yourself. Yeu must fight film Your teeth are coated with a viscous film. Yeu can feel it with your tongue. It cungs te teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The ordinary teeth paste does net effec tively combat it. Your teeth brush has left much of it intact. And that clinging film may de a ceaseless damage. Film absorbs stains, making the teeth leek dingy. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds feed substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth te cause decay Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tantar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Alse of ether ai.iuus troubles, local and internal. Thus film causes most teeth troubles. And, despite the teeth brush, all these troubles have been constantly increasing. Seme have become se common as te be alarming. 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It leaves the tieth se highly polished that film cannot easily cling. Pepsin is also in cluded. See and feel it act The results are net uncertain. Yeu can see and feel them Seme are almost instant. A ten-day test is most convincing. Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Nete hew clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See hew teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. Watch the ether geed effects. Te millions this test has proved a revela tion. It has shown them the way te prettier teeth, te cleaner, safer teeth. One does net return te the old ways when he sees what this new way does. Siisk &" iV i Ai s-mtis&s ymmmmm wmL iWa BB"aB"BBI1" "' ni iilllllimi PAT. OFF. S. WwiMIMIIMIIIMI HI REG.U The New-Day Dentifrice Endorsed by authorities, advised by leading dentists every where, and supplied by all druggists in the large tubes. 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