iV7 vt JJH TLaa vHtf' -rt J. A rf - l. BW .r ivv; yu Vt" r4 vr'h ?? f EVBNTO tJBilO MDGBRraiIiAk)feLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 1021 ir EARTH IS FLAT AND FIXED, ' ZION CHILDREN ARE TA UGHT 'Teachers Tell Pupils Sun Is Thiriy-lwe Miles Acress, Only Three Thousand Miles Away and That Rim of Ice Keeps Mariners Frem Falling Inte Space don't ftpme of tlic glebnlnr enrth be lieve try unl'liiR nreuiul the two trepica nnil fliiil out whether they or we nre enrreetV" phy, tenches thnt If the sun wns he lnrsc no scientistH my it is it weiihi iiriii "P nil the world, Instend of cnnflnlnK H hottest rnys te n .".OOO-mlleUiIe belt between the two tropics. 7len. III.. Oct. lit. ZIen schools, of which Wilbur Olenn Vellvn i preM dent, hove ndepted bin new theories of n flat world rtnd the nbsenec of Grriyl Grriyl tntlen, nnd the 1000 ermla nnd lilRh school pupIN be'ieve them Implicitly, nccerdlnR te their teachern. The pub'Ie school nmlntnlned In Ien h the SUntc Heard of Kducntlen for nnn'inembers still tenches, however, thnt the world is round. At the ZIen school the new course of study tenches thnt : The enrth Is n lint circular world, with n North Pele In the exnet center, no Houth Pele, nnd surrounded by n will of rc' which keeps venturesome nnriners from fnllini? off the rim. Thnt the enrth hns no, motion, put Tfinnlns stationary In space. That the sun Is net millions of miles In dlnmctcr nnd 01.000.000 miles uwny. but is n little orb thirty-two miles ncress nnd only .1000 miles from the enrth. ' -'-'- "" rlg '.i.-t'kimlA. -LlJ '2i if ii Physician Weds Nur6e Yerk. Pa.. Oct. Ill I)r. James R. , . 'Weed, n physician of Mount Wolf, nnd That the Inw of Rrnvltntien is n Miss Mary . Stuart, a reRlsteiedurFc fallacy, nnd when eblectH are thrown I of Uezag. Neb., were married yesterday Inte the nlr they continue te rise until In St. Patrick's rectory by the Itev. the force which propelled them Is ex- .TntriVs J. McOrnth. pended nnd then fall back te earth be- ' ... cruise thrw are heavier than air. Miss Mary Thompson, prluclpnl of the Zlen school system, hns propounded n question which she believes will trip scientists nnd nnvlRatnrs. Showing en her tint mat) that the Tropic of Cancer, 1.1 degrees from the North Pele, wns n much smaller circle than the Tropic of Cnprleern, -17 dcRrces further away, Miss Thompson says: N "Navigators en n globular earth would 11ml If they were te sail com pletely around either of these tropics they would be Identically the same lenRth. Oh n flat earth, however, the Tropic of Capricorn would be much lnrger thnn the Tropic of Cancer, and would take longer te sail around, be cause en n fiat enrth Cuncer would be nenrer the center, or North Pele. Why WON'T HAJ.T LEGION "We Risked Mere te Reach Objec tives In 110," Commander Says IvidlantipellH, Oct. 10. Delegates te the nntlenal convention of the Amer ican Legien, le be held In Kansns City. October lit and Novemlxr 1 awl 12, will B" te the convention city before the general rnllrend strike Is scheduled te go into ell eft nnn -win nume uy the fortunes of war when It comes te ..nn. I,nek." nccerdlni! til n state ment issued nt headquaners of the Legien here. "We risked mere thnn incenvchlence i. . .1. tt....4f..A.. Ih 1H1Q ' wrnrn n in rriu'ii iiijnuvrn in 'ut New Jersey pest cemmnniier, wrote n "NethlnK Tt wnn net indicated whether the Legien contemplated providing trans- iHiruiueil wr mi; n"i-8"" "i""1" r"" " ". - '. ' .. i , i senger service en tlje railroads ceme te I can keep us from our cenye ntlen new. ' ! ' V ...m hi vi... i,.iir,.J A iinKt nihitnnt from Utah wrote that gave assurance the delegates would the delegation from tlmt pest would be innnnge te attend the convention In some nt the convention If It wan necessary te manner. 1 hike the dlstnnee. Ntu-7-N m " C ) ''''iiiiCSfc. . W1 MOTOM CAMS FOUMS&t SIXES riaiec5ii i n LrrJ , I i 'i Any Time "Here are a few little things I would rub up new and net wait for wash day if it were net for the bother and length of time it takes te get the water het." Ne need te feci this vny if you have a Levekin Gas Water Heater. Its automatic features keep it ever en the job and piping het water can he had any time. Ne Matches Ne Bether Ne Dirt Automatic Lightm Itself Write for Booklet Get the Facts liny It from your Plumber, the G Ce., or an gas appliance company. "Made in Philadelphia" THE LOVEKIN WATER HEATER CO. 39 Laurel St., Phila. LeveRin AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER SIX CYMNHKIt aiem:i,H 2-pasn. Hondster 4-pass Spert 7-pnss. Touring 4-pnna. Coupe 7-pnas. Sedan I'OL'It CYMN UKIt MODKLS 5-pasn. Teurlns 4-pnss. Ceupe C-pass. Sednn It & V KNIGHT ENGINES de net wear out they are famed for endurance and economy. The KNIGHT slcevc-valvcb require no grinding or adjusting. They work with the Rrccisien of a fine clock. The longer n meter is used, the smoother and quieter becomes its action. U & V KNIGHT MOTORS arc used in all the Fiftb Avenue Ilusses in New Yerk. Even in Detroit, known as the home of automobiles, the Bus line uses R & V KNIGHT MOTORS built in East Melinc, Illinois. READ THIS UNUSUAL OFFER Until Ne ember Ht v.c will soil the XHW ' 1922 MODEL TOUItINO CAlt nt 1300 (r. e. n. I'ftctery) mcauLAit pmen saice SUE Tim SMART MODELS .VOW IX HtlOn' UOOV BATDORF FACTOR SALES CO. DISTRIBUTORS 2504 NORTH BROAD STREET Vhen you engage passage en the Aquitania Yeu de net inquire about the ineals, nor de you leek, up the horsepower of her engines. Yeu want accommodations of the Aquitania class and knew you will get them. The owner of a Mercer car buys it because he wants a Mercer. Mercer mean-, a let mere than a Het of mechanical features. Mercer means u certain standard of meter car luxury Just as the Aquitania means a certain standard of transportation luxury- When you buy a Meicer you are engaging first-class passage te meter car satisfaction and pride. The new prices may tempt you te move up into the Mercer Class: TOURING 339;0 SPORT 3950 RUNABOUT 3930 RACEABOUT .... 3950 TOURING LIMOUSINC . 5250 COUPE 4850 ?Jncre r O. B Ttentem. N. J. Ttee Extra Tirrt and Ttibri Included in Standard Eqm'pmtnt Curran-McDevitt Moter Ce., Inc. C75 N. Bread Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Phene Poplar, 1991 OPEN EVENINGS Manufactured B Mercer Meters Cetnpan; , Trenten, New Jersey THIS 1022 MODUI. It J'OLIl CVUMIKIt It & HMlilH' NOW SI Nete! A few desirable territories still open rrsTS'.i 253E eF 59 nMiMmck November Brunswick Records -ON SALE TOMORROW Equally disldn! between the classical, the romantic, and the all-popular dance fieid, November Hrunnwick records eiler u series of fresh delichtu te all ilaMr et music lever Check these you wish te hear then call upon your nearest lirunswl'k Oealrr i'J.ln. Tantde quitter era licuc Die peuente (Eren tlramt Heart) (from $1.80 t 'ut Act II Gonned) Baritenm (in French) Giuseppe. Daniia .10013 ( Un bel di Tedreme (Same Day He'll Come) from Madame t'.'-lu. j Dulterflr Act H. Seme 1 (.Puccini) Seprano I.D0 I iln Italian) Florence Eatton fil0! i I Hear a Thruih at Et (Eberhart-Cadmanl 7anor.Thee.KarU SI "i Come "here My Lere Lien Dreaming (Fe.(ar) Taner t I hee. Karle and Cntenen Male Tne ! O Sele Mis'Mr Sunshine I SI. (ill I Tener (In Italian) l'-ln'. '"antaisir Impromptu (Chepin fl. CO I 101)13 I'l-lii. (Capurro-di Capua) . Mane Chamlea Pimnoferto Sole Leepold Godewiky i'i?0i" S Serenade d.iT.irane Gypiy Serenade) I Valdez) Pianofertt "i I J f-rtdmric Ptruen Violin Sole . . Max Resa M000 ( I'au.t-Dnet from Garden Scene ( Coenorf ) Vai.elU's Italian Band Sl'.SO I nol,eme A'"" (reeeini) . . Vesiella'a Italian Dand IO.Vi'i1 ' American Patrel (Afeacneni) . Walter B. Resen and Ha BaaJ n"e i cBfl Munp, U. S. A. Marcli Un) tt alter i iesera ana nis eua in.i.. V-Serenade (Tet H-,e Serenade ( !"1.. j m. (Conrad) (Cenrad) '"I'nn I Wabathniu tt) YielinFlatmmiiam Tee) Frmnch Hern-FlutvHarp Gondolier Trie Delredere Trie Fex Tret Fex Tret , G03G I W 10-ln. ) M Isham Jonas' Orchestra laham Jenes Orchestra I 00 Isham Jenes' Orchestra liham Jenes' Orchtsu-a ,., ( In My I ippy Canoe (FisAer) Contralto and Tener 10-ln. jr. v c .. . . .. Emily Earle and JameaCraren 85c ' Uram of Your Smile 'Cenrarf) flarifen . . Eraett Har M.n ( I Ain't Nobody's Darhns Wuthet-King) 10'111, ) .. .. e . Harmenlrera Mala Quartet AJc II Must Be Someone Ltka Yeu (Frett-Straight-Barryl t0 ( I'm Loekint Fer a Blue Bird (M.rr,ll.KcK) T'f.ner D'"T J""' ir,k ou. n t .. .. ,. Ainernard and Carl Fent6n's Orchestra 850 ( Oh! Brether, What a Feehn'l (Coe) Baritone . Ernest Hare n NOTABLE INTERPRETATIONS OF MODERN DANCE MUSIC 10-ln.' f,ome , " Moen Fax Tret . . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra K50 ( Nobody Knows Fex Tret (.Saxophone and Piane) Rudy Wiedeeft 10-ln. Patches fox Tref Sic I Swanee One Step 0-hi. f SSe t ' ,' ( JustSnat 0-ln. i 85n t CaiUeef Bew Wew One Step , m Se Sympathetic Fex Tret Snap Your ringers at Cnre- F Dreams Fex Tret 10-ln. s "argia rex Tret , 05 Heme Again Blues Fex Tret 004 ( , 3u ( Ireasu Fex Tret sure Isle Fex Trer . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . . Biese's Nerelty Orchestra Fex Tret Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra , Gene Rodemich's Orchestra , . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . Bennie Knreger's Orchestra . . Carl Kenten's Orchestia Bennie Kruegar's Orchestra Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Bcnnid Krueger's Orchestra Bennie Kruager's Orchestra lii'.Vn5 J ' WenJ,,r Where My Sweat, Sweet Daddy'a Cone-Fex Trer -', - . , ,. Hennie Krueger's Orchestra J10II ( 5al"',ic "" Fe T ret . . . Bennie Krueger's Orchestra 10-ln. 5 Ain't We Get Fun-Fex 7ref . . Bennie Kpieger's Orchestra HRe ( Dangerous Blues Fex 7e( . . Bennie Krueger's Orchestra ".lDO r .. .. 10-lu. I All By 'Myself Fex Tret . . , Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Net- ( 10-ln. Smain the Blues Fex Tret . ;,. Kits-A-MUs-IVaftz . . 10-ln' Crany Blues Fex 7Vef g I Royal Garden Blues Fex Tret l(!lV Spread Ye' Stuff-Fex Trnf bee Wanc V"" Olun-Fex Tret . baturday-Fex Tret Bennle Krueger's Orchestra THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Established 1845 Chicago Ceal MAKING Is What Adds Te Ceal Mining Costs CRUDE anthracite is wholly unfit for home use. As brought up from the mine it is mixed with a mass of rock, slate' and dirt. It must actually be manufactured te make it usable. Manu facturing costs, therefore, must be -added te mining costs. Crude anthracite is heisted 500 te 1500 feet te the surface after an underground railway trip of a mile or mere. It then gees te the breaker. Here, in a capacious factory, ten stories high and cost ing today in many cases a million dollars or mere, its transformation begins. The mine run is dumped en a screen. The big lumps pass ever a picking table where the rock and slate is removed by hand. The large lumps of coal are crushed by enormous rolls. Te make the many different sizes con sumers demand, the coal passes ever and through perforated shaking screens until each size is sorted out. Remaining slate and ether impurities are elimi nated by jigs, spirals, mechanical pickers or by breaker boys. Although thoroughness and care attend every process of manufacture, tests for sizing and im purities are made even after the coal reaches rail road cars. As many as 375 men are employed in and around a large modern breaker PREPARING coal after it is mined. Of the 150,000 men employed in the anthracite industry, only 50,000 men are engaged in actual mining. 100,000 men are engaged in handling the coal AFTER it is mined. Tills l Ne 6 of a itnei en hstj coal fscti presented in an effort tu help you decide ter leurtelf whether snthrsilte ti.ine prUei are fair Watch for future sdvcrtnemeius in thli lien, paper. Ujm arrtnij n.'ierr intenra. en lfln ecia n n fj ja- ANTHRACITE General Policies Committee 437 CUcstnut Street, Philadelphia Blscl. Pumend" Oct. I quotes the 't. losing rsnic of snthrsclt; prices per jte i ten l-Clfl rnmes i sb V Jj $8 V !teir 7 90 8.TS Chestnut ;.75 8 3j i. D.Wsrnner, PrsiUent, Lehigh Cost &i Navigation Ce W. W. Inglis, Prr.uient, Glen AMen Cesl Ce. Jehn M. Humphrey. Vitndtni, Lehigh VsllerCual Ce. W. J. nitharJs. un 1'hils. c Resiling Cusl ex lien Ce. C. 1'. Huher, JVciJen, Lehigh U Wllles-Barre Ces! Ce. W. A. Mjv, Prfjde.it. I'ennsylvanU Cesl Company V. I Allen, Preurnt b.ranten Cesl Cempsnr Pen. v C. Msdelra. Pre nJnit Msileira,Hlll&.Ce. .ati l. Iledsnn. Pirru Pirru Wcsten Dudson is. Ce. Jehn MarLle, Prelum: ledde-Hiihland Cesl Compi. William Cellins, PrrnJmt, Susquehanna Cellrrles Ce. D. n. Wcntt. r-t. k.x , J. S Went! Ce. W. U Cennell. Pm JrM. OtcenKidieCoslCe S. It. Theme, Prcinimt. Theme. Nesle ex Ce. t Economy Basement Specials for Thursday STOKE OPENS DAILY 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. I BB,,-rJriiai," mm ei)m:himv erTOHKii n 1021. sSNELLENBUBSGrs i 3 r ENTIRE BLOCK-MMKEl 'n2 STREETS J I rTrimirVw aiailisss " -----aaassass -aam- , , ' I Women's and Misses' Prettiest New Dresses Fer Fall and Winter $0 At Prices That Have itcacncd New Lew Levels $9.95 & $15 Bpnutifully made of tricetine, Cnnten crepf, satin, jt-v-ej', crpc nnd VPlvctren in nieht-.'intcl colors Stylf- gnlore, includinjr the fu.shienablc lenfr-wnistpd and straight-line pftVcts, with long or short sleeves and belf nuttrrial, rib bon or fancy leather belts. Onp sketched. Charmingly trimmpd with buttons, rib boas, braids, silk embroideries, beads, frinpi', etc. Women's and Misses' $30.0C Winter Suits Majority ( U i i-rly Trimmed With Fur 'M' s--? ?19.7: ( y 1 at $19.75 ii 4 1 V ' lf I $le.0U S.'trirf lf.ni? rifit 1111,1 J ii-irh linlfm! nr . k ...f. L '...,, .b ...w... . -, ..... Uk..W. w. fl.it. l.r-.Vc fn i rAn a nnflj 'mrl tl'imminc a jrf around liottem of coat. Other models with xi silk stitching, bilk cmbteidery and button trimminps. .Many hae new flare plecve. Velour and tricetine in brown, reindeer i and na. One Pictured. Women's and Misses Winter Coats Velour and belivia in reindeer, navy and brown. flood-looking loose flaie, j)luited or b' lted back medpls, with deep fur or self inateriul cellars, bilk stitching, radian or regulation sleeves. Women's $2.50 Tuck-In Blouses Plain, checked and striped voiles, with vpstee.s, Tuxedo, pointed or round cellars. Many trimmed with fulling, lace aid hf-nistitcbint.'. Women's Fur Chokers C? A 1&. te Opossum, Jap mink, squirrpl. .-ten' marten, brown fe. and rose fox. nue full 'trishes $22.75 $1.85 $4,75 te $15.00 nue full Irishes. Women's Fur Chokers C13 7Z an IR 75 Deuble animals of seu rrel nrd ipiOei O )10a O Jap mink. Extra-fine value ' C Kconemv Basement Women's & Misses' $2 Petticoats & Pantalettes at $1 Each $2.59 Of xtra geed qualitv ateeii in all the w .anted shades. Petti coats have ruffled or plain-tailored flounces. Pantaiette hucdeublt rows of shirrinc; and plaited ruffles. Women's and Mise' S.'?.."(l Silk Petticoats at Silk jerse. tutTetu and com li li gateons of 'irscy-aiid-talTeri Newest plain ha le-. and comb, cemb, r .itiens of sha . Women's Extra-Size Undermuslins lioemi. Full-Cut Garments at Economical Tlwrsdai) Markings Hxtra-Sizu .2.00 and S."..2." Chemise and Drawers Combinations M 98c '"$1.39 Seft ''nc'":- cloth, da'i.n trimmed "Mtii 'ac, and emhnii emhnii ery. Built-up shoulder. Extra-Si.e Flannelette (.own and Special r at . . . Till! cut of stripe flair" " epen-necK 1110J. Extra-Size Drawers I injjer.e i'"i clu.-ter of tud breidi ri . Extra-Size Skirts Lingerie (.'eth, wi'li i nibreid") an i indi i la 79c a"d 98c ' i r ai w hiri - I' .' ai (I 59c i. " -.linj witb ur.d 1 1 i flic et m 89c a,,d 98c jffli ; Women's $7 Pure Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters at $3.95 l-vlleiit variety of colors, in ilui'inir nay, also black. (loed-lookin sweateis splen- did for outdoor wear. Very pretty . w eaji einil set w';,rnl tvture. C- -C Lrciieniy B.i- -nient . H erth-W Ivlc Savirifs en ' Beys' Clothing J eys' St5.30 Combination ' Black Rubber A H Raincoat & Hat at 4-.(K) i Er lad of 1 te Ih nteds one ' for sturni- w cither tht"ie an evellent protection Of etra Reed quality rubber, Ue s' Corduroy Suit at ... . Swnirjrer stj-U . vnh full-lined !;ni(M .- I, i i, . nt l" rdurey S.ze- 0 te 17 ' r . Ue.s,' Suits With 2 1'airs I 'ants I . ncy c' f- jit i c;.'--i!i.crec ' I '.. v ' ,i ii l' r ' -ii.l' -). I ull- "'ii I i id-' i i i 7 . 17 i ..i les' Mackinaw Coats at . $5.50 ! $6,65 $6.75 $8.25 '."'I q'ltility bianki'T cloth in 'i-rht ai i d.irk pi no buus 7 te Is v-ars. Bes" Junier Overcoats at $..!:, s.-.).". s;.7.- & SS.7." "IU,1T 1- Itfll Mill bllltell-tO- r in 1. 1- ,s i i ie 1u (ars. Be s' Knicker stt rt,!'. made uu.' . t nuxi'ij ehe' i i s, ,.01 . ' 'ears. Bex S' ' .:.) of Ci.ru VOL l' s ei $1.49 h nickers . . i1 r i nie et la? ( 'I ' isffl .. ,1 ,j i v i - t" iii In i irs .1 M I! mixed Ceulu- Girls' $12.50 Fur Fur Cellared Winter Coats Share in Thin Special Offir and lUmtll by a (lead Tlv'rd at Pine kert , i ni.r, r n .i meikls, with hnj. lu I'ullai , 7Ar 50 ' , i s-l la in v belted I' ii .ili-i ial; but- i! te It jiars. $2.95 :m(l $3.95 I I rlMll f III .1 (II l 1 i 1 1 1 t'IIHlln Mai. mi - ij ti ten trimminfr-. Wa'm'j 1 i . i , Wonderful aliiis! Girls' S1.00 and S.'j.OO Serue Dresses at On.- puny meikl Umnm-d w t In; styles luiM eitbt r eruwn 1 in-n. ei pun pockets. Deirabli- for -ilnml or i'rc Girls' $1.50 Middy Blouses Jean in Coed ur plain Ht!i.; hhiih wiili IVn i Tan ceiiar.. Alse pongees in natural, white und CeM'ii Girls' $3.00 and $1.00 Bleemers d QCandCl AC Full made of vcrjre and sati-en inPVO LJD regulation style for gm or school wear S'Tl J .. j '' J"""" UuBtmeni JuinjH-r H Its und 1 l yi'iira. 79c i t . , ti 11 ! .r 1 I ft I. iJW m i s - . SMSLLENUUKG & CO " ' - - -- -..- --