"a,Tp5:I PF'fiima v ' WM'tB'W;- r jr v - - c -vi' ' -p i- WWsi h'M lW ' ' ' e.t - y 'i EVENING PUBLIC LEDOTR-PHIBADELPHIA) FfelDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 20; it ? w V welfare BODY SEEKS AID Dr. Baldy Urges Physicians for Feeble-Minded te A3k Political Help DOCTORS ELECT OFFICERS ttorrislewn, Pa.. Oct. 21. William T. Bradbury, president of the Benrd of Truster! of the State Institution ter the Fecble-Mtndcd of Western Pannsylvnnln. nt I'elk. was elected and Medical Superintendents of State 1 and Incorporated Hospitals for the Iii- vnla. In session yesterday at the ""!" town Hespltul for the Insane. E. M. Green, superintendent of the hospital at Harrlsburg. was elected vice presi dent, and Dr. Henry I. Klepp was re elected secretary. The address of welcome was made ey Dr. C. Bheble Brown, of Philadelphia. lop the trustees of the Norristown Hesnltal. Dr. Ralph L. Hill, the re tiring president, superintendent of (he Alleffbcny County Heme and Hospital W. Hamilton, medical director of thi Philadelphia Hospital for Mental DIs eiMS, was the only new member elected. . Tt An invitation from the State Hes pltal at Allentown te held the Mar ineetlnp there was accepted. r. TnVr. r nelrlv iwmmiseiuuer 01 tha new State Department of 1 ubllc ' "Welfare, urged the society te go amenj the politicians and the public in an , effort te assist the new department and its director in its proposed i-nnstrit.'tiTe program. , , . I Speech-making, he said, seemed te be the chief duty of the new Direc tor for n time at least. Dr. Raid said that while the depart - - . MiUtttal ftnrt. It COUM mem was iiul a i""' ..-- -- - - - net be made te go without the aid of the politicians, and he asked all the specialists present te see the politicians se that the Public Welfare Department would be sure te set the necessary sup port at the hands of the nx I.eei I.eei lature In carylng out extensive welfar plans, a part of which, h said. wiu. te try and place children in individual homes and keep them out of institutions even te the extent that the Institutions might fail for lack of patronage. COAL DEALERS ON WARPATH; Demand Retraction of Charges Made te Investigators j Atlantic City. Oct. 21 Shere coal , dealers express both surprise and in dignation today en charge made by j Frank L. Teppin. manager of the Me- Alllstcr Ceal Company, in his testimony Wednesday before the Senate Ceal In vestigation Committee at Camden. A committee is te be appointed te deal with the matter. In explaining why the McAllister t company charges fifteen cents per ten , mere in Camden than in Atlantic City. Teppin Is said te have stated that the lower charge in Atlantic City was i necessary te enable them te compete , with the unfair methods of the local . dealers, adding thnt the dealers are ' "cutting each ether's threat-" and that , many times the sealer in weights and j measure "picks them up for short i weight." Lecal dealers, at an informal meet- j j lng, determined te take the matter up ' and secure a retraction or redress. Tep- I pin declined te make any statement te- I day when told of the move. May Succeed Judgee Henninger i Allentown. Pa., Oct. 21. 'By A.' P.) Republican leaders and party I members of the Lehigh County Bar As soclatien last night decided te recom mend former Asscmblvman CJaude T. Rene for appointment by Governer Sproul as successor te Judge Henninger, i who died September 2.T. Judge Hen ninger was a Democrat. 222 -M-.flrj. Ne matter hew large an allowance you may get for your old truck, it will net make the new one run any better or any cheaper. rierce m CHASSIS PRICES Trucks 2-ten $3200 3-ten $4350 5-len $4850 FOSS-HUGHES CO., 21st and Market Sts., Phila. Lancaster Reeding Wilmington Bethlehem Superior CHEVROLET ataNew:lLew:Prlce) , $525 r.eS Tlint, Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Chevrolet "FB" Medels Medels TeuringCar or Roadster $525 TonringCarerRoadater$975 Coupe or Sedan - - - 875 Coupe or Sedan - - ,1575 Light Delivery Wagen (one scat) $525 Att Prim F. O. B. Flint, Mkk. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO.,ADivhleH ef Gtntrel Meters Cerf. Bread St. Stere, 334 North Bread St. Wcat Phila. Stere, 3430 Chestnut St. There's a Let of Fun Between the Cevers V A Danger Signal Tender and Bleeding Gums Healthy teeth cannot live in diseased' tissue. Gums tainted with Pyorrhea arc dangerously diseased. Fer net only the teeth are affected, but Pyorrhea germs seep into the body, lower its vitality and cause many ills. Pyorrhea begins with tender and bleeding gums. Then the guma recede, the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be extracted te rid the system of the poisonous germs that breed in pockets about them. Four out of five people ever forty have thisdiseasc. But you need net have it. Visit your dentist often for -teeth and gum inspection. And keep Pyorrhea away by using Ferhan 3 Fer the Gums. Ferhan's Fer the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot de this. Ferhan's keeps the gums hard and healthy, the teeth white and clean. If you have tender or bleeding gum6, start using it today. Brush Your Teeth With Ferhan's Hew te Use It Uu ft twice daily, year in and year out. Wet your brush in cold , water, place a half-inch of the refreshing, healing paite en it. then brush your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion te clean the crevices. Brush the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. Massage your guma with your Ferhan-coated brush gently at first until the guma harden, then mere vigorously. If the guma are very tender, massage with the finger, instead of the brush. Ifgum shrinkage has already aet in. use Ferhan'a according te directions, and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c. All druggists. Formula ef R. J. Ferhan, D. D. S. Feflian Ce,, New Yerk Ferhan's, Ltd., Montreal 71 I h f 1 a of the "Tatler" Cerks pep. eyes sparkle, fun frolics, and bright lights gleam from cover te cover Humer, wit, and satire scinti fate in merry whirl Fetching fashions and pul sating pictures. At every turning, reigning beauties and stars of footlights and films pass in glorious re view tipipia wTWrwrmrTrrTrn T'Yr'.V'.V.v; 36 H $& &$! i..W.-:.-;' :CK!i:y wSffivl gmfc nv-t ;:. ... - Ifl ..V.V.V.. 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Big Beys . -Yeung Girls' 6.75 MisuS "Shoer-Tredt" (Sprinr hl 09 te U. 12H) The Geuting "Shoer-Tred" U also carried out in footwear for dress, dancing and gymna siumeven in our famous "Foetllte" Bdlet Slippers. $4.25 TP 4.75 Utw 5.50 U 5.00 fl 5.50 Iff f 5& 1 1 A&p An Old Friend in a New Ferm Beyt' "Shepr-Thdt" Beys' Triple-Leg Black Scheel Stockings They'll Stand the Strain 50c, 55c and 60c, According te Size 1230 Market St. Shoes and Stockings for all the family 1308 (PRoweuNctDomNo) ChestnutSt. 3ter of'r&rneuo 3hec3 ) Shoes and V oiecKings rer all the family m ApJ m jrwrw XLm 19 SeUth 11th St. (Quick Service Men's Shep) Every Feet Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brethers Supervising Direct Factory FURNITURE SPECIALS Direct Factory from our Autumn Furniture Sale PHILADELPHIA FURNITURE EXHIBIT 108-10-12 N. I TH ST., Adj. N. W. Cor. 8th & Arch Sts. We'll say Philadelphia Is surprised at the values we're offering Judging by what our customers are Baying In this f ale. Come along for t1g savings I $ 4-pc. Bedroom Suit Exquimtn American walnut, ma ma hexany or Ivery. Lar p.fc lm imiJ bfd vanity dreeer. ple id" ' 1 enttrui den new 134 Bfore you buy any bed-rc-n eutnt. you mutt Mai ls ee our wentjerful ex hibit of ndroem Furnltur In this Sain of rrNit vaiuea. r m Fer three generations Fruit of the Leem has been a trusted friend in thou sands of American households. . Women using it for their white sewing have learned from experience hew weU it wears, hew fine and smooth its finish is, and that after washing it leeks as well as the day it was bought. New this old friend can be had in ft new form. Leading manufacturer! art making up Fruit of the Leem in such articles as nightgowns, nightshirts, pa jamas, sheets and pillow cases, men's and boys' shirts, and handkerchiefs. Fruit of the Leem $"8 Cktf n( n an n eve XLdU m"ta H 4-pc. Dining Roem Suit lucli American walnut wl'h AO UulTctt. oblen tabl, enclosed server, leautlful china cleet new Fifty utlier lining aulta In ry wanted period, ats le finish all at big aav In thla Pale. Frem Oar Paciery te Yea DirtctWt Makt In Fernilurt IV Self Philadelphia Furniture Exhibit 108-10-12 North 8th St.(Adj. N.W. Cor. 8th & Arch Sts.) Em This moderately priced fabric is ex cellent for children's clothes, aprons, nightgowns, men's shirts, and all ether garments that need te be made of a strong, durable cloth that will launder easily and well. It is worth your while te ask for Frujt of the Leem in ready-made articles as well as when buying by the yard. Loek for the label. ' B. B. &. R. KNIGHT, Inc. Makers of Alpine Rete, Here, Cameo and Other Fin Cotten FaVtlta Convene & Company, Ullmi AgtuH 68 Werth Street, New Yerk pfpMg wmmmmtaKMt ptraimm CONSULT EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER WANT ADS; L PAGES 28, 29 AND 30 Ullililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiii MiffllM f i mf .. tti.".., .i