' iW V...V ' i," " ! v U.' " v rC '4, v f tf r& r, .. ' ' V - c pV fi ' EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA', . FRltfAY, SEPTEMBER -2, 1921 id' l. rJ brevity.is called best Dr. Catlcll, Champion Long-Distance Orator of City, Gives His Views Has Record of 20,000 Speeches ri.11n.1elpl.Ia-s clmmplon long ami ....... it. ntiP nrntnr lenned bock In Ills - office .chair today nml .d 1 out Into the City nan roorifui "' Jtrcnms of people flow throngl.. And JhPti swinging nroundIn him cbalr ho ,'mlM n little, and told how those neo pic might be mvnyed by nn nblo speaker. iTn talked on 'one who knew, for n, Edward blames Cattell, City Statistician, hoi spoken nt 20,000 or more meetings nnd banquets In forty Four of the States of tho Unloji, to more than 20,000.000 person. "res," he snld reflectively, "yes, it Is a good thing to bo nblo to inakc i speech nnd n better thing to bo nblo to Bton. My own opinion Is thnt thirty minutes Is the outside limit for a speech. I Kcncrally try to talk only twenty, minutes, nnd my pergonal opinion Is Jlint the most successful evening would consist of three snappy speeches, none of them longer than ten minutes. What Orator Shouldn't Do "Many n man, you know, comes out nn the plntfonn nnd uses' up the firm ten minutes of tho time npologizlng because he did not know ho wns ex nccted to speak; ten moro minutes ex plaining thnt ho is not prepared,) and hen spends the rest of the time feeling irouncl for n place to sit down, bo to Btak. He kiuiws, nnd you know, he I. talked out nnd doesn't know how to ton Now. f he is limited to ten minutes nt the beginning, he will sny what he has to say nnd that Is the end of It. "I never use notes. As soon ns n nubile spenker looks nt his notes he o;os the connection between himself and his audience. Then the people login to wonder who wrote his speech for him. , , . , "It is, jou sec. more importnnt for n speaker to study his audience thnn It is' for him to study his subject. There (ire three or four innjor things that appeal .to nil audiences; the job is to find the thing that will .hold n ma jority of the audience before you. Must Follow Bloods "Then ou must sense the mood of that part'lculnr moment. Perhaps a bright nnd witty speaker has preceded you, or perhaps a dull nnd uninterest ing one. Or tho man JitRt before you may have lifted the audience to a high plane, nnd for jou to bo trivial would jar terribly. Hut nbovo nil is the ques tion of closing. To close properly nt the proper 'time will save innny n situa tion. "Coming back to the subject of notes, you must reallzp thnt your memory Is like a child. "When you want your memory to bchnvo its best it Is apt to bchnve Its worst, nnd like n child, trust jour memory nnd It will Justify jou. Depend upon your manuscript instead of your memory nnd your memory will nay, 'O. yes; he has a manuscript to depend upon ; no use my trying to carry him through.' And It won't. "VI 11. .... i I. i i"uc iiiuci nut m ien ii a man tins f his speech written out In his pocket so iiu enn uepenu upon ic it necessary he will be forced to rend It before he Is through. And if ho rends n speech he is telling his audience ns plnlnly ns words thnt he Is expecting them to enrrv nwny with them moro in their heads than ho could carry to them in his nnd he a master of his subject, a subject he may have studied for jears. "Itcmcmbcr thnt no mnn enn give his nudlenec more thnn he hns got him self. He is lucky If ho can give them h.-lf. Ho Is lucky If they carry away with thpm 10 per cent of what he hns been trying to tell them. "And that brings me to the subject of stories. fnless n story Illustrates n Point it will never be remembered. J. lint is whnt mnkes n stendy stream of jokes so tiresome. It is the Morv that Illustrates the point jou nro trjing to mnkc thnt is remembered. Why, I met n mnn in Senttlo severnl weeks ngo nnd ho told me ho had just told n story to illustrntc n point thnt ho hnd henrd me tell In New ork twelve yenrs ngo, also to Illustrate a point. The life of n story, you see. depends upon the fact to which it is nttnehtd. "Jokes nnd serious thought must al ternate; you have got to get your con trasts. And in this tonne .ion, nllow Cuticura Talcum Fndtimlr Frrnt Always Healthful Simph frMOf OiUnn ltfctttriH,DtftXlblM, SUM. BMTjwtxr Ot. I SEPT. SPECIAL I II I Pay n Small Amount II n I Cash and Secure n -II II New Corona II I TYPEWRITER II il Balance I $1 .25 I I JL Per Week I I Liberty Typewriter Co. ' II I 1029 Chestnut Street I I rhiludflphla I I I'hono rtlbtrt 6258 II CoronA. I The Personal Writing Machine II HHBHUIsliBiEHiK V- sfcSJS DR. E. J. CATTELL mo to stnto thnt the Amcrlcnn people nro the most serious nnd scntimentnl in tho entire world. 1 mean thnt! I seldom deliver nn nddrcss thnt some one in the nudicucc docs not thnnk me nft erward for one of the serious thoughts I have expressed. "You get up ngnlnst some funnv propositjons," mused Dr. Cnttcll. "I was invited to mnkc nn nddrcss not so long ngo In New York. Tho mnn nhend of ;ne, who wns to hnvc made n few ie nnrks. could not stop nnd spoke for forty-live minutes. I found I hnd only hnlf nn hour to make my train, nnd my sole speech was to thnnk them, sny I hnd been glad to sec them, had hnd n good time, nml 'Good-night.' Then I took the next trnln home." Ills Early Training Then tho doctor censed describing the technique of the thing, nnd told of his first public speech. It wns made just fifty-two jenrw ago. He produced from the recesses of a closet nn old fnded phntogrnph. It slioucd n party, of which he ns n youth wns n member, on board tho first trnln to go through to California. It wnu photographed at Devil's Gate, Watsateh Mountains, nbout 100 miles from Hnlt Lnke City, which in those days wns not on a rnll rottd. On this train were Hcnator A. G. Cnttcll. C'nrl Sclmrls, Allen G. Thur mnn, .Tnmcs (J. Ulnlrtc and other public men of thnt dny. It wns by listening to these men spenk, said Dr. Cattell, nnd by going on the floor of the Scnntc, where he wns privileged to go, listening to glnnts of the rostrum, such ns Chnrles Sunnier nnd Itoseoe Conkling, thnt tho love of public speaking was Ingrnincd in his nature. SUBURBAN COUNCIL JAILED Britishers Punished for Not Increas ing Borough Taxes London, ScptU. (lly A. J'.) Lon don's unemployed continuo to hold their own ns the news fenture of the dny, following tho scnsntlonnl developments of Inst night, Involving tho nrrcst nnd imprisonment of severnl members of the 1'oplnr liorough Council nnd the more or less pencenblo but determined all night siege of the gunrdinns nt Wool wich by those demnnding heavy unem ployment mnlntcnnncc. Nine membcrsjif the 1'oplnr Counelln including trie Jlnyor, spent their first night behind bnrs for refusing to com ply with the London County Council's demands for lowing further tnxes on tho town, it being mnintnincd by the 1'oplnr Council that the unemplojment situation rendered further nsscssment Impossible. OBREGON OPPOSES TREATY WiTH U. S. Tells Mexican Congros3 Ho Ob jects to "Special Privileges for Americans" ernment by Washington has long been dclnyed becnuse of the refusal of Presi dent Obregon to negotiate first n treaty of commerce nnd .unity. The President's messngc wns very voluminous, und discussed the nffnlrs of nil departments of the Government. It dcclnrcd the country hnd been pacified, nnd national finances were sound. President Obregon enumerated the Governments whlcfi hnve recognized Mexico. Ho nnmed Argentina, Hrnrll, liolivlu, Colombin, Cortn Wen. Chile, Hnlvndor. Kcundor. Guntcmnln, Hon duras, Nicnrngtm, Pnnnma Peru, Urn guny, Pnrnguny, Vcnesueln, 0 Ai.Htr n. Hon n. IIol nnd. Itnlv. ; Chlun mid .Tnpnn. He snld rordt snges hnd been received from nnd Switzerlnnd, lly Iho Anoclaled Press Mexico Clfy, .Sept. 2. Signature of a treaty with the United Stntcs pre liminary to recognition of the Mexi can Government by thnt country is op posed by President Obregon. In his message to the new Mexlcnn Congress, read last night beforo the lower House, the President took the position thnt such n trcnty wns "neither possible, convenient nor ncccssnry, nnd is contrnry to Mexlcnn constitutional precepts, ns It would create speeinl privileges for Americans." This statement was .loudly npplnudcd by members of tho Houso and spec tators. Recognition of tho Mexican Gov- t C5"-i Uniivii mi our rimy Vl RrW' Itotfioft tinned nil our rimy Confidential Credit Plan Inirtifdltite lfJsfcrHon Mill, exlrmlril nmill nrrklr or tnontlilr imtmrnt. Caih Value, Cash Servlct Cash Courttiy ? 1510 Cheit. St. ft "'" 138 S. 52d SI. "F';vnJ" Electric rr Sweeper Vac fS With Motor Driven f Brush Two Cleaners in One (1ET an Electric Sweeper-Vac and you gat two cleaners in one. It cleans by both powrful suction and a properly speeded Motor Driven Brush. It cleans upholsteries, walls, etc., as well as rugs. Free demonstration in your own home. Once Over Twice Cleaned Sold on Easy Terms J.F.BUCHANANSUPPLYCO. 1715 Chestnut St. I'hotiel Pprnre OS10: Electrical MmrchandU Unci 7301 3M . ' I I vm tw VIAM jrvss XSf yx: tf 0NW '& Carat S taaos t' 4 Rings th1mIUiiTfnke l!0,m,t''l'e to nt Irnut look farfH? I.132J' ,dolnls M: iu "" ln' '" 69 jit W. Jon'Tni' "'",? ".'"" " re told tiff lri.it ? ,K,,ry nr of thrip illainondu la "ir Drier dlZVnd'",,!,lt Mr a" '"'"" ".f,;.U1,,",h," "", prruU of ur "n on,l Jm,?rh,.,. . 'rnrn 'llxiuondn. Aiiy lii..?r. ''""'inwil from iih t nl In-not ut. 'inet Nln.J r MSn '.V! .of.?n,lr mon'' " tawMiw llffiS. "d"., ,VilVh.!?KT?.S ft ftl,Ni "W ' n0"5S , fi .-? Tnrd.?,u ru wooo.oorsinT.'',: l-TVi FoUou,i"S Diamond. su , d'd '" Thia SPeci"l Sale rut " "llr "''"' '"'imond. I-erfrot 2.t ft Mr. ..ii. .' or rf Pin. 1'lno Cin SM .?.1!1.' 'I".'. hlKht IHTfrrt 1GJ Mill" inri- i"rMM".mo,id Sf excrnttonul ant,! M sliK" ,1.7".' ".''. fiPl'mlld ilno aiSi "ffTSX"" tt S59 lloVJrt;.'A,.,'''M!! ..""".value .11-. ."- -immiiij iiiua "'mond, vino S5i uuaiiti in,,: u . 'r.. i:.. . Abnnlul.lv iiPr. ... ulII4 rncuRrnirnt iiunllly J.r tztnn. I kiMM.JJ Automobiles Run 15 Miles Without Oil Made possible by using Oildag. These tests have been made in a number of large cities in the United States. Any Automobile can do the same thing by using Oildag for about 2000 miles when the graphoid surface is formed. OILDAG The World's Best Lubricant is collodial graphite, an invention of Dr. Acheson (inventor of Carborun dum), held in suspension in a high grade lubricating oil. Do not confuse the defloculated graphite contained in Oildag with other graphite. Deflocculated graphite, the new invention, is the only graphite that will remain in suspension. STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M. FRIDAY, rlKFTRMIIKR 2. 1021. NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK- MaRKET ll&ret2Z STREETS L M STORE OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW 500 Princess Tires 1NCESS Th& PR The Big-Value Tire for the Small Car Guaranteed for 6000 Miles of Service In a Special Sale Today At Close to V2 Price Full oversize Fabric Non-Skid Tires, with extra heavy molded tread the tire that is built right and priced right the tiie pre-eminently suited to the needs of th small car. Priced today as follows: $16.00 Tires (Size 30x3 Inches) $17.50 Tires (Size xi Inches) Prices Include War Tax Mail and Phone Orders Filled SnELLENbUrgS Third Floor 30x3' $8.90 $9.90 Children's NewFall Sweaters In Advance Autumn Styles at $5.50 to $8.95 Snug little sweaters, ready for the first cool day. Some are made in comfortable coat styles, others in cunning lip pled effects, as pictured. Here in nil the popula colors for children of 4 to 14 years. Two fahown. Colored Dresses for Kiddies In Many Cunning Styles sPetcial $1.65 t0 $1.95 Some aie pretty checked models in led and other popu lar colors. Others of plain chambiay, nttractively embroidered and finished with braid. Excel lent values. Sizes 2 to G years Clearance Sale of Children's $6.95 to $15 Fall $1 QC lo Qf AC Weight Coats at VO.yO Vy.yD Excellent models in polo cloth, serge nnd burella cloth. Many smart styles and colors. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Sl. " "-tS Second Floor We Have Just Received a Splendid, Complete Line of f, Ka 'i' A 1W What OILDAG does over other oils: Reduces carbon; conserves puwer; suves yuo; vuvs maintenance ana renair ouyo; prolongs ure or mor"- ,i . , ""htmr Kao..",,rel.,l""'l'"nU IU0nf:.,1.c!',.,?."' WllUnrv " . 34 hi?. du -CCt , ani """ " I' r l.tlkAttn.. .11- ni;. " '""'"uiiil Erm S248 S3G5 IZ? S407 ic TrF: u-M m - f Jr .iXV """r"1. i'""t rnre QBin ? V """ dlmoU. 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WAUEIt & KAHFEI.EH SOth Chmtnut Sts. I'lEUCE AUTO HUFFI.Y CO. 1427 Full-mount Ave. JOHN MANEUI.Y CO. 1 I.utrrna Sts. E. & I'. li:i)lii:s 13 ."Mnnliclni HI, (Irrmiintown, Fhllu. J. MY MAX ME I.I, SON - K. DouiiliiKtotwi, Fu. FI3NN UNION AUTO CO. Wllnilncton, Del, 1IENJ. QUII.LMAN HDM'E CO. Norristoivn, F. SELIQMAN CO, Tsmnuqua, Fa, W, ft J, HALES CO. OF PA. HarrUbnrs, F. 1. r, MEBEKift CO. l' . .. MMHUtatnt. t esksaf d Blackboards rran fl nr1 $4.95 That Will Make "Home Work" for School Children a Pleasure! All Priced at Big Savings Roll-Top Desks for Boys fJ """ """7 -X I . J Special at ViU,,u As pictured. Roomy, sub stantially built desks, with pigeon holes, nnd two draw ers at the side. Finished in ll golden or fumed oak. Revolving Desk Chairs to Match, Special at As pictured. Very strongly built, fumed oak or golden oak. Other Desks in Various Styles CA CA to Special at pc;U Roll-top desks, flat-top styles, secretary desks and other kinds, in golden or fumed oak nnd white enamel. Folding i.'nckboards, Special at Combination desk, blackboard and chart. Folding Stools, Special at 75c Other Blackboards in Great 2Zr to d-7i en Variety wl . l.OU Somd on easels; others nro hanging wall blackboards. Wkltrt r?tin, n-,.1 Ta.i TlnH4- TO-. it. -.. Finished in $19.95 $1.95 Continuing Our Great Half -Price Sale of Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits With Values the Best of the Season $4.50 Life-Guard 7 75 Bathing Suits ?. Complete with white sleeveless woolen shirt, blue flannel trunks and white belt. ' Men's and Boys' $5.00 Pure Worsted (9 CA Bathing Suits.... P-U Well-made suits of pure worsted, in the populnr Pacific Coast style, with shirt and trunks knit in one. Men's $2.00 Cotton Bathing Suits, Each Made of good heavy cotton in the populnr Pacific Coast style, shirt and trunks knit in one. v wm. xm i m.i mm k n.n I . . L a.i i ' H '. w 6!r.xw.?ZV:a jit IfiTTfi'm S'.'iM't- SiAtr. im i . 5.. r.i "fe'-V . Atr:r:vi!7? JAr t "a-T H tfLSir'-i Children's Romper Bathing Suits $4.00 $2.00 All-wool sweater weave romper bathing suits for boys and girls. Large assortment of colors. Children's Romper Bathing Suits Well-made suits in good heavy sweater-weave material. btJELLEf.BL-RGS Thitd Floor $2.00 $1.00 .4 Great Advance-Season Offer Brings Down the Prices of All Our Regular $65 to $75 Custom-Made Suits for Men and Young Men to $44 Each Choice of the finest lino of woolens in the citv mor h, inn orncl-new, seasonable patterns. Tailored in the famous SnellenbuC? wav known to Philmlnlnriin ivion ., o. i...i j- . ""Liiemjurnv, temcnal 2?J?C't VaIU '" thC dty' CVcn at thcir rcul- JS Suits Ordered Now Will Be Made Up and Held Until Needed f Sf ,3 TUjS Third Floor Special Saturday Value in Alarm Clocks With Guaranteed Ansonia Movement at $1.10 One of the n)) best selling ! alarm clocks f on the maiket. . , , n j m .. ,i ....ti. t u u wiiii large white dial with clear, black numerals. Fit ted with guar anteed move ment, depend able and accurate. He Do Expert Clock Repairing S 'i JS First Floor Hair Goods Specials for Saturday ( 3)i Special for Saturday Beautiful Sheffield Silvcr-Plated Bread Trays at $2.45 ea. Exquisitely designed in raised bead bolder effect. Hnght fin ish. Lovely gifts for the bride useful nswellnsjienutiful. S . Nft kjS First Floor Our Special Real Hair Nets 5c ea., 50c doz. Cap Shape Fringe Shape Eveiy net guaranteed per fect and full size, each in a separate envelope. If any im perfection is found in the net upon opening the package, re turn it immediatelv nnd get a new one. WE SELL ONLY PERFECT NETS! Colors include light, nirimm and dark brown, black, blonde and auburn. $1.00 Triple-Stem d ftQ Hair Switches ' "0 Really 3 switches in one. Won derful quality, m all wanted shades. 25c Card Hoys You'll Want to Try Out One of These Big Box Kites 85c, $1.25 and $1.50 Fine box kites with collapsible ooden frames. Takes only a few minutes to con struct them and it's interesting, fnscinating work even to put them together. One shown. For Smaller Boys We Have Tailless Folding Kites at WfftM jjjjl 15c one on card, small " card, in all the The Fashionable Psychs Puffs. . Large puffs, puffs, two on wanted shades. 2000 Pieces of Shell (iooiIs Aondeiful assoitment of she'l goods, including side combs, back combs, forward combs, inund enmbs. barretU's fc,i )onc jmjr pins, in shell, amber and grav. Notion nepaitment, First? Floor 25c The Vogue for Black Expressed in Jet Bead Necklaces 50c Kach snellenbujigS Toy Dent.' Special at , Stunning new jet necklaces, ex tremely smait when worn with tho fashionable bla -k dresses. De signed of beautiful, spnrkling cut beads, in graduated style, nnd In valgus lengths, sohie finished with tassels. J French Pearl Bead Necklaces atPC.C!a,.$J-65Euch ischium ui, finely finished pearl necKlnces, made of exquIslU, French pearls, perfectly f?radn.l ated and matched, and finish. ivini u lovciy nan iUBter. Jn NM smartest lengths and in varliif tints. 7 i, .i. H 4.J M m I f;l i 1 I f I HMM agsVt SNELtKNBURG, & CO; t LLKi 'UI knLu.Liiuunuj ujr uo(n. xuurin V 100 FomtlifkwfJ m - -, .i mw i ' "iria- w- 1 imi , 1B1BB ' 1 H I . K , " '" .1 ' v J,. ' r T"-i 7 " Ul i "immam r-W- immmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I- T7T' L. -' ... 1-. : .l . " "1 - At' ')