Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 05, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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lvj, ATTACK RADICALS
lenator Urges Oountry Bo on
Guard After Young Women
Give Allegory
with different customs of life expose
cncli of the Imllviilunla to new and
Btrnnco bodily ailments nnd diseases.
do the lntlmnte actions nnd reaction""
of diverse rnce members brine novel
theories of government nnd social nnd
economic life. Were their new theories
tried, hnd they been effectively used by
nnj race, had any people or nation
risen to wealth, power nnd happiness
under them, we might hope that adjust
ment thereof to our environment would
mnko them tolerable. Hut such were
not the facts.
"Thee iftrnngr doctrine came pri
marily from rnces unsklllpil in self
corernment. untaught In the ftinilu-
nuntnls of free government, uneducated
filVCQ Mil V A n D A T I n M ,n "10 1,a''(' dlKCon! hrtwecn liberty nnd
WV-b JULY 4 UK A I IUN i(rc. Their doctrines were born of
V.'blle all rhllndplphin celebrated
Ameitrnn Independenrc yesterdnv Sen
ator Knox, in the outxtnnillnK event of
th$ great holiday, warned America to
fuard against foes within its gates.
This country must not no dcctlved
?r lulled into a falco enso o' security,
he Senator slid, speaking from n ting
draped rptrum nt Independence Hall.
4t must be watchful of radical, foes
i of the mind and heart, nnd must con
quer them, he declared.
The. theme of the Senator's address,
which held the close Interest of thou
and Jammed In the square, w.is, bj n
coincidence, the centrnl thought nlso of
an allegorical daure poem, given in the
pquarn before the Senator (spoke.
The dance poem, "Wake Up. Amer
ica. " was nri'sentpd hv olrls frr.m rhp
, Atlctlc Itccreation Center under the
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A Joyous, carefree dnneo by Miss
Eleanor Allison, ns America, symbol
zed, this country's "let down" after the
war.
Girls Dincc ns "Iteds
the ills of the lands from which thev
enme. They nre rndlcnl remedies, some
times self-nunihilnting to those using
them, for ailments unfamiliar to our
a Mem of government nnd Ufa.
"We stnudlnc here In this snncttinrv.
before this nltar, can neither utter nor
think this blasphetnv. To us, nnd for
us. Uod hns set up this one Govern
ment founded on the enuallty of man.
Our feet must not depart from the paths
tie nos merited rnr us. Uurs is the
dutv to keep the faith untainted. Wo
shnll not wander after false gods.
Must Fl-it for Our Liberties
"Our fathers fought physical foes
and subdued them ; we must do battle
with foes of the mind nnd henrt, wo
must combat tho diseased mind, nnd
conquer. And be not. fellow citizens,
I beseech you, deceived or lulled Into
thnt false security which brings destruc
tion. The enemy Is nlcrt, nctlvc, cruel,
relentless He plans, he works always.
lour weunrt', vour Happiness, jour
liuerties are nt stnke.
"Heine nlcrt ncnlnst insidious foes
I bt'llevii we can nnd nre nsslmlliatlng
As the fantasy progressed other i ' ,"f"' w" inve .h0",R"t refuge herefrom
npccrs. in brilliant red costumes, stir- , ""' Pi'"'Y"nn 9- ouier innu. io tnem,
rounded "America." The spirits of America hns for many jenrs been n
.a BUIUIK. ...! Hn.it. .-.. -1 i Infill nf nrnilltMO. fnvi.1nr ttlfli t.illt nm
"li qexiiiiiiii nun il'viiii (rri- uuiMll Hi : - ,' i IV. . . ""
ahackle "America" when lVnnsvlvnnln honev. America has filled their thoughts
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nnn otners or tnc tltlrteen original ".' "J ' mcir tircams Dy nigni. li
States overtinwcred the troublemakers
Sjenntor Knox complimented Miss
Kroener on the improssiveness of the
dance poem before striking nut Into his
own warning fqr this country to bo on
guard.
After referring to the significance of
he day's celebration, the Spnntor said :
MWc would not live vassals of any
law, we could not live a conslomcrate
of loosely knit independent States; we
jcouhl pot live half slave, half free, and
) alavcry had to go. Can wc live a poly
glot people?
'We
has been to them a land of freedom.
equnllt nnd Justice. It hns been to
them all their own country was not.
"These honest men and women have
become n part of our citizenry and nre
iloing their pnrt In the great experi
ment of welding together in one great
nnd homogeneous nation the lovers of
human liberty from all lands. With
vigilance and devotion let us, nil united,
serve our country."
Colcbrntkms were nlso held in tho fol
lowing sections1 Kingsesilng Uecren-
tlon Center. Fiftieth triir ntul PliMter
avenue: Clark Turk. Forty-third street
nnu uncstcr avenue; Sherwood Uccrea.
tlon Center Flfty-slxth and Christian
street; Cobbs Creek 1'nrkway Associa
tion, Fifty-ninth nnd Cobbs Creek
Parkway; Wmivood Community Asso
ciation, sovoniy-nrHt sttcet nnd Kim
wood nvrnue; Cherbrook Improvement
Aiocintldn, Hlxty-flrst street nnd Lcb
nnon nvenue ; Clenrvlew Improvement
Association, Scvmj -first street nnd
luilst nenue; Wnlton Avenue Neigh
borhood Association, Fifty-eighth atreet
nnd Walton nvenue; Starr Garden
l'ark Itccreation Center, Sixth njji
Lombard streets; I.uague Island Im
plement Association, Thirteenth
Htrc(t nnd Oregon nvenue; Lawrence
Street AsBQclotion, Fifth and Giccn
streets ; Olney Iteconstructcd Fourth of
July Association, Wentz's Field, Olney;
Tlogn-Nlcctow'n Safe and Snnc Fourth,
Fernhlll l'nrk ; Feltonvlllo Citizens' As
sociation, Linden and A streets; Old
York Itond Improvement Association,
Sixty-sixth nnd Lnwnton avenues.
i"e ourselves at the time of our in
dependence were largely of one race,
one language, one literature, one set
of Ideals and aspirations. AVe are now
of many races, ninny languages, many I
.ideals npd aspirations. We-were orlgl- '
Dally traditional and seasoned in self
IOYrnment. I
Mighty Ferments Work
"Today there arc coining to us, by the
.Hiijllons, peoples from races untrarti
moned and unseasoned in self-government,
peoples unfamiliar with nnd
,'Inrgely unapprcelative of Its good, i
and untutored to tolerate and meet Its
tvlls.
I'Mighty ferments are at work
amongst us governmentnlly nnd socially. '
Jiiht as the conimingling of members of
different races from different climes
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Filing and Card
Index Cabinets
and Supplies
LANK taoOKS
Bound and
Loop Leaf
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NORAVINQ
PHCB
Stationary
and SupplUa
VOU can choose right from our stock
whatever you require in Steel or Wood
Cabinets, including every new, modern
Idea in filing
Indexes, folders and cards of finest
quality for all ofuco nnd bank uses
are also carried in stock.
The completeness of tha Mann offerings
saves ycu. in many cases, days or weeks
of delay The entire equipment stock
and strvice of our store nt 529 Market
Street is planned Just to meet your needs
with promptness and eWclency.
WILLIAM MANN COMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New York OJflcca: ltl Uroadwny I'ounded in Hit
FREE
'liiiiiiiililiEw'WpQsVBV
$1.00
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This convenient Iron
ing Pad see terms of
Our Summer Sale
of Electric Ironsbeiow
places a household type electric iron of well
known make in your home. The balance is then
payable at the very convenient rate of $1.00
per month for six months. Fifty cents off for cash.
As a special inducement, we offer with each of these irons
during the limited period of the sale an ironing pad as pictured.
This measures 14 x 20 inches; one side is of felt and the other
of turkish toweling. You will find it indispensable when traveling
'nnd for general household use.
Free Trial in your home of a Standard
Electric Cleaner
Hoover '
Torrington
is the exceptionally low first payment if you decide
to buy after the free trial in your own home.
Balance is then payable in easy monthly payments.
t You will find the iron, ironing pad and cleaners on display in the
Electric Shoo. Tenth nnd Chestnut St-rper. nnrl nUrriot- Rnlit nffir.
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Phila. Electric
Eureka
i $2.50
Walnut 4700
The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
COKE WORKERS' PAY CUT
10 Per Cent Reduction Is Second
Since January 1
Connollsville, ln,f July 5. (Ily A.
P.) Approximntcly 7000 coke workers
In the Independent plants of the Con
nellnvlllp coko region were affected to
day by n 10 pfr cent reduction in
wnuca, the second announced tills year.
Tho new rate is about 33 1-3 per cent
below the rate paid January 1, but
according to coka men some 45 per cent
higher thnn tliu prevailing rate in 1012.
Only about 7 per cent of tho Independ
ent ovens nre in operation.
There are now two scales for the
same work In tho ConnellHvllle field,
that paid by the independents nnd the
scale- of the II. G. Frick Coke Co., the
latter having becomo operative May 10
una somewhat higher than tho new In
dependent scalp. None of the coko
ovons of the Frick Uo, nre In operation.
Only Six Fires on Fourth
Philadelphia's "safe and sane"
Fourth cut the number of fires through
out tho day to six, of which thrco were
hut local alarms. Thoro wero seven
fires Sunday. In former years tho num
ber wns usually between forty nnd sixty
fires for the day. The great majority
of these fires wero caused by fireworks
and matches In Uio hnnds of Inexperi
enced persons, according to fire officials.
The property damage In the flies es
tcrday is reported to bo slight.
QOMjVIUNISTS IN CLASH
Fire on Italian Extreme Nationalists
Near Genoa
Party .Tuly C (By A. 'P.) Com
munists of Hcstrl I'oncnte, four and
onehalf miles northwest of Qenpa,
Italy, fired on n group ofExtrcme na
tionalists and a clash ensued In which
carabineers, In an endeavor to rcstoro
order, were forced to fire on the com
batants, wounding three persons, says
a dispatch from Home today.
Tho Communists retreated. nnd barn-
LUBINS
Oldest Optical Home
SPECIAL
$3.50
lemurs Ground to Ordrr to Correct All
Ordlnnrr Vttittf of Mtlon, Including
Selection From Vurlom Htrlr of Fr limit
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EYES EXAMINED FREE
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WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sore gums, sweetens
the breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
30c, 60c., $1.00 or writo direct to
WornetDiQtilHfj. Co,,llSBe.knSt.,N.Y.
NCE upon a time a man
-s couldn't get dance records
that suited him
But then ho tried a new OKeh
dance record and he's tolling all
his friends.
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Experts Apprentices Helpers
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THE PUBLIC LEDGER
O MORNING EVENINGSUNDAY
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Here's why
CAMELS ate
the quality cigarette
BECAUSE we put the utmost quality into
this one brand. Camels are as good as it's
possible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge
of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette.
Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear
this in mind! Everything is done to make
Camels the best cigarette it's possible to buy.
Nothing is done simply for show.
Take the Camel package for instance. It's the
most perfect packing science can devise to pro
tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy
paper secure foil wrapping revenue stamp
to seal the fold and make the package air-tight.
But there's nothing flashy about it. You'll find
no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows.
ammmmmmmmmmmBa I
Such things do not improve the smoke any
more than premiums or coupons. And remember
you must pay their extra cost or get lowered
quality.
If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest
cigarette you can imagine and one entirely free
from cigaretty aftertaste,
It's Camels for you.
THE CHARM OF A
CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN
And How To Attain It
Every one ltnowo tho nddod charm
of n clear, smooth skin a comploxlon
with tho tint of youthfulnoss. Just
how to successfully clear tho skin of
unsightly blemishes has boon tho
Brcatost tlcslro of women for ages.
Black and "Whlto Dcauty Dleach Is
a delightfully perfumed cream that
will rcmovo pimples, tan, sun, nnd
wind freckles and similar complexion
blemishes mako tho skin clear, soft
and youthful. I
Black nnd White? Boap .will aid
Beauty Bleach In removing skin
blemlshos and Its rogular uso will
keep tho skin In porfect condition.
Tour favorlto drupr or department
Btoro sells Black nnd Whlto Beauty
Bleach, 60c; Black and Whlto Soap,
25c Clip and mall this adv. to Black
and White, Box 1507, Memphis, Tenn..
for free llteraturo and samploo of
Black and White Talcum and Face
Powder. .drlv.
caded themselves in the Labor Ex
change, whqrp tlicy arc being bcileged
by' bqt!T tho'NatromiTISlrf' ind t.
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D DOMESTIC ANIMAL
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BEDBUGS
THE bite of tho bedbug is poisonous. Bedbugs
are also disease carriers. Don't permit them to
annoy you. They infest many pjaces even when the
utmost care is taken. Dust Bee Brand Insect Pow
der in the crevice3 it will kill them.
Bee Brand Insect Powder also Idlls roaches, waierbogs, flies,
fleas, rnothi, mosquitoes, lice, &nt cooties, and many other
household and garden insects.
Harmless to everything but insects. It does not spot or stain.
Pocked in the red sifting top canister, it is ready for instant use.
100 pure no adulteration. Buy a can today It will psy.
ISc and 40c Sold Everywhere
McCORMICK & CO.
BALTIMORE
Philadelphia Sales Office, 33 So. Water St.
" does put pep In the
motor, doesn't it, dad?"
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Bl
the fuel standard
of the modern.
automobile engine
Atlantic Gasoline is good gasoline. It
stands farther ahead among motor fuels
today than ever before.
That is because the efforts of the Atlantic
refining engineers are unceasingly directed,
not only toward meeting, but toward antici
pating, the advancements in motor con
struction. It is such foresight and diligence that
give you the increased mileage you get
with Atlantic Gasoline.
Atlantic, with its greater calorific power
and finer balance, enables you to take hills
"on high" which formerly you took "in
second"; to get away from a standing start
in quicker time than you ever before found
possible.
There is no other gasoline just like
Atlantic!
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