Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921
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SAYS DR. CORNELL
'parents often te blame
Amens Philadelphia's 250,000 school
children there are about ns i many ! -
'Smell, director of mrdical In-pcrl en
' In the nubile schools, who nddrcsed the
inaual mcetliiK hurt night of the Dela-
Jrnre County Visiting Nurses' Asseda-
Dr Cernell snld most of the defects
...., tl,e sMinel children could be
yiMpnl directly te peer nutrition nnd
v.imnreper diets. He recommended milk
'',7b children's health-building fowl nnd
i iild the should drink n quart n day.
Iu describing the work of the I'hlln-
' delehla Department or. meiic ucnitii,
two-thirds of the children must have
notes font te their parents before the
pirenti would lccognlze anything Is
enc with them.
"Farmers take mere care of their
lock." said Dr. Cernell, "thnn many
Jirents de of their children. This Is
probably true because the farmer has n
rlilble profit In his stock, whlle the
parent mils te rccognlze the profit In
lis children."
Dr. Cernell snld 75 per cent of the
ichoel children are suffering with bad
teeth which need immediate attention.
Twenty per cent, he Hnid, need ev.
classes, 3 per cent have hearing defects,
m Tifr cent severely lack nutrition.
i 10 per cent bnve steeped shoulders, 1
per cent nnvc nurvuua iuhuubuh nnu a
peat many arc suffering from ndenelds,
bad tonsils nnd flat feet.
"The Health Department has found
t rrcat many children suffering from
erry ever work," Dr. Cernell said.
" 'Xlevle' madness nnd late hours nre
also recognized ns contributing te peer
faith among children."
JUDGE SPEAR TALKS
N. J. Justice Says Internal Passion
Menaces Democracy
Internal passion and class dissension
ate menacing democracy In this coun
try, according te Judge William II.
Spear, of the Superior Court of New
Jersey. Judne Spear addressed mem
bers of the Philadelphia Textile Manu
facturers Association last night nt their
acnlrwnrv dinner in the Manufactur
ers' Club.
"The pcople support the Constitu
tion," he said, "by supporting organ -bed
society and the law. KmllcnJs de
net belong te fceciety, and It ! be
cause the courts stand as obstacles in
today's follies against the law that the
Reds and Anarchists call them tyrannical."
WOMEN LACK AMBITION
TO RISE, EXECUTIVE SAYS
Could Build Business Enterprises of Own if They Cared te,
She Asserts
There's just one thing 'that keeps
women from building up business enter
prises of their own, or from getting
te the top In business concerns, and
that Is lack of ambition, according te
Miss Julia M. Hlankcnburg, an execu
tive In nn engineering concern.
If women really wanted te they could
advance, she said. "Women de net ad-
VOnrn hprnrtfl 1nrtnn1 nnaltUn. Ih U....I .
neus because they really de net want te.
j.ney ue net develop a business or their
own because they nre net sufficiently
Interested In it te put the deal
through."
Miss Amie Stene, mnnagcr of n
business, wen of the same opinion. Beth
speke at n meeting In the Central Uranch
of the Yeung Women's Christian As
sociation, where opportunities In busi
ness for women were discussed. "Girls
are satisfied with humble positions,"
said Miss Hlankcnburg. "They get n
position as stenographer, or bookkeeper,
and are willing te stay at that."
"That 1h entirely correct," said Miss
Stene. "Any girl enn go into business
for herself.
"Don't be afraid te go te a man nnd
ask te borrow money te start in busi
ness. It Is the way he get started. Yeu
are net begging, and Bheuld net feel
that you are."
OBJECT TO P. R. T. PARK
Mlllbeurne and Stonehurst Don't
Want Amusement Site
Residents of Melbourne joined with
these of Htenehtirftt Inur nlirVir I., nn.
posing the establishment of ait amuse
ment park west of Slxtj-thlid nnd
Market streets by the Philadelphia
Kapld Transit Company.
The meeting was In the posteffico
building In Upper Darby Township.
Several mrenlcitrM nutuirfArl (hut n.
..L ...BH . .vi4 ll.Ul fill
nmuscment park in uiu neighborhood
weuki uecrense tiie value of property
and hnve a general detrimental effect.
TO TRAIN QIRL-8COUT CHIEFS
About 100 young women .are ex
pected te enroll In the training course,
for Girl Scout lenders, which will open
nt the headquarters, 1503 Walnut
street, tonight nnd continue for ten
consecutive Tuesday nights. The clnss
then will be graduated nnd n new clnss
will begin. The subjects te be cov
ered Include knot-tying, drilling, sig
naling, gnmes for girls. Instruction In
health, mnp drawing, judging heights,
weights and distances, nature study,
first nld and talks en fire prevention.
Bey Hurt by Fall
.J.heKns Mnna, eleven years old,
19J1 Ilreun Htrct, was taken te St.
Jeseph s llexpltnl last night with n
JMoeatod shoulder as a result of a fall
while plnjing In the jnrd of the Mende
school, Eighteenth nnd Thompson
it reels.
I I DELICIOUS AND RBFRBSHINQ I
I I means mere thirst. I ,
I THE COCA-COLA COMPANY I
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R. S. SMITH HONORED
Phlla. Man Made Llfe Governer of
King's College Hospital, Londen
Majer R. Stunrt Smith of this city,
has been elected one of the life gov
ernors of King's College Hospital, Lon Len Lon
eon, nccerdlng te word received here
today. The motion was mnde by
Viscount Hnmbleden, the chnirman, nnd
seconded by Dr. II. Wllleughby, dean
of the school.
Majer Smith is the son of Edwin T.
Smith, of 1811 De Lanccy place. He
Is a member of the law firm of Morgan.
Lewis & Beckiuu. of this city, nnd
during the war wns engaged In Red
Cress work in England.
Students Jein Art Association
The Artrt Association of the collcge
department of the University of Penn
sylvania is mnklng a mcmbcrshly drive
nmeng the students. Captains of the
teams recruited for the drive report
many new members.
OVERSUBSCRIBE LOAN
Bids en 8oheol Project Reach Total
of $1,465,00
The $1,000,000 long-term C per cent
Bchoel lean for new buildings wns over
subscribed yesterdny, when Council's
Finance Committee opened the bids.
Total bids amounted te $1,400,000.
The largest bidder wns the Scheel
Sinking Fund, which nsked for $760,
000 nt par. The Glrard Estate bid
for $500,000 nt par and Harrison tt
Ce. nsked for $200,000 nt 100.0015.
Harry T. Steddnrt, n member of the
benrd, plnccd n bid for $5000 at par In
his own nnme nnd for $10,000 at par
for the cstnte of Harry 8. Stoddart.
The committee accepted nil the out
side bids nnd will use the sinking fund
money te purchnse $285,000 worth of
the bends se. ns te mnke up the $1,000,
000 required. Ttie action will coma
befere the beard today for ratification.
Sell University Orchestra 8eats
The sale of tickets for the Philadel
phia Orchestra concerts nt Welghtman
Ilnll for Btuderts of the University of
I-cnnsylvnnin started today. The tickets
nre for the sensen. which consists of
five concerts. These concerts nre eerW
ducted under the auspices of the Frank
lin Society.
"I believe," declares Tom Tem
my, "if statue had tummiei,
Ancre Cheese would make
their mouths water. 1 bet it
would even make a Sphinx
mile."
New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper
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CHEESE
Made by SHARP LESS, Phila.
Protect
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house new
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The ravages of winter weather
play greater hnvec te outside
surfaces than the summer sun.
See that your heuse Is well
protected with Wilsen's geed
paint.
Over 70 years' reputation and
experience.
GOOD PAINTING!
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Paints? Painting?
Whichever you want, the
Kuehnle organization is ready
te give it te you the best te
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had! Either or bethl
"Save the Surface"
Kuehnle
PAINT&PAINTING
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It Veu have an old
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Photograph, Tin Type,
or Daguerreotype that
you want copied, we
can de it.
Let us ahew you what attrac
tive pictures can be made
Irem these old treasures.
Photographic Dtpnrtnunt
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where Acker's Quality
Shep was formerly lo le
eatcdj will be opened the
most modern and up-te-date
Restaurant and
Cafeteria in the United
States.
Highest standard of scr
vice at popular prices.
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The eagerness of thousands of Philadel
phlans te voluntarily praise the merits of
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evidence of Its efficacy.
It is indorsed by leading physicians in the
treatment of Gout, Rheumatism, Kidney
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WALNUT 20 SO
Ftillr Onsrnnteed
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When Ole Bull was asked
this question, he replied:
"There s the same difference
between a fiddle and a violin
as between a fiddler and a
violinist."
We use this bit of circum
locution te call your attention
te the fact that today there are
tee many "fiddlers" In business
offices, factories, stores, shops,
domestic service, mills, etc.
But experts CAN be found
new with but little search
professionals, tradesmen and
laborers, men and women
skilled, experienced, aggressive,
loyal out of employment be
cause of business conditions or
uncongenially placed.
It's your chance.
Bring your organization up te
"concert pitch" NOW.
The Public Ledger and Eve
ning Public Ledger with their
ONE MILLION intelligent,
up-te-date readers (averaging
four te a copy) can help you.
Phene veur ad te our classi
fied advertising department
tonight.
Bill will fellow.
Bell Walnut 3000
Keystone Main 1601
Le-ing the Peer Indian : ny j. p. mcevey
WE HAVE a very silly custom of lo le
Injf the fcoer Indian, net knowing,
pcrhnps, that he doesn't need it. Tn
truth, he might very well return a few
of our complacent lo-les with a couple
of prlmltive poeh-poolm.
Compnre, for instance, the Indlan'a
idea of a party with curs.
When ene of us given a party we ex
pect our friends te .eme bearing gift.
And they usually ceme and glve us
pemcthtns they don't need nnd we don't
want.
But when an Indian throws n pnrty
the guests come and give away the
things they prize most. And the host
net te be outdone, gives something of
his own te each of them. That's what
I call throwing a party.
Who of us wouldn't like te give such
a party In order te get rid of seme of
the junk around the benne?
Fer, remember, the guest must take
whatever is given te him.,
But the Indlnn hns another rpinlnt
custom which I like even better than
his parties, and that is his idea of ex
terior house decoration.
The flnt thing the chief does, forln ferln
tance, when he mevei into his new te-1-co,
is te paint a picture story all ever
the outside of it, telling what n guy lit
is, who he licked, whnU wild nnlmnl
he knocked for n goal, and anything else
that Interests him.
What a beautiful thought!
Instead of painting the outsider el
cur heunea In cemtcal, flat tints, why
net cover them with pictures of our
selves in favorite pones, Interspersed
with Ideographs nnd pletegrams of the
Interests with which we are Identified?
Jack Dcmpsey. for Inirtnnce, would
hnve pictures of all his knockouts paint
ed en the walls and reef; Edisen might
inscrlbe the outside surface, of his
heuse with his comic rrucstlenB.
What pefl-ribllltirn I
Think of what your friends could dn
in the way of decorating ths outside of
the heuse I
Or yourself, for that matter.
WOOD SEES HARD JOB AHEAD
General, However, Expects te Be at
Penn Next Year
Mnjer General Leenard Weed, Gov Gov
ereor General of the Philippines, In a
letter te Dr. J. Nerman Henry, of this
city, gave ns his reasons for accepting
the governorship the fact that he never
could again "preach service te our pco pce pco
peo at home, ' If hn declined service
lilnicelf in the islnnds.
The situation there Is one of the
greatest gravity, he snld, and It affects
tha ten .and a .half million people lit
the islnrids.
"It is n work full of difficulty, but
one which must be tlone," he wrettt.
At the end of a year hs is expected
te ceme here and head the University
of Pennsylvania.
Penn Freshles Entertained
The Kclnsephlc Society, a student drill
of the I nlverslty of Pennsylvania for
the promotion of drama nnd literature,
wns host last night te the freshmen
when th"ir annual sneker was held.
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This isn't just one satisfied customer's
opinion it's the very unanimous decision
of the tremendous family of customers
who simply would net be without our
electrically baked Bread.
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We Pay
The cost of a ten-day teat. Sim
ply send the coupon.
This will 20 times bring you the
delightful effects. It will Bhew
you whiter, cleaner, safer teeth.
Then you can easily judge what
they mean te you.
A book we send explains the
unique results.
The War en Film
That dingy film en teeth
the alkalinity of the saliva, te neutral
ize the acids which cause teeth decay.
AH these results come from every ap
plication. Thus mouth acids and the
starch which forms them are effectively
combated. Old-time teeth pastes, based
en soap and chalk, had just the oppo
site effect.
Dental science nowadays is conduct
ing a war en film. It means a new den
tal era. The object is whiter teeth,
cleaner teeth and safer.
Millions of people have already bene
fited. And leading dentists everywhere
are urging this new way en ethers.
This Id te offer a pleasant test. Te
bring you the results for awhile. Then
te let you decide if you want them
every day.
Film mars your leeks
Film is that viscous coat you feel,
ever-preBent, ever-forming. It clings te
teeth, gets between the teeth and stays.
This film absorbs stains, se it clouds
the teeth's beauty. It often forms the
basis of thin, dingy coats. And coated
teeth don't glisten.
Se beauty alone demands its daily
removal. These who leave it de net
realize hew attractive teeth can be.
The great teeth wrecker
But film does mere. It 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. GermB breed by millions in it.
And they, with tartar, are the chief
cause of pyorrhea.
Thus film causes most teeth troubles.
Despite the teeth brush, these troubles
have been constantly increasing, until
very few escape. The ordinary denti
frice does net effectively combat film,
se much has been left intact.
That is the situation which dental
research haB in late years sought te
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Twe efficient methods have ben
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Pepsedent does that. It multiplies
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Pepsedent is new widely adopted.
As a result millions of teeth new glisten
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