Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILAPELPHIA, .MONDAY, OCTOBER 1921 ,
DISEASES OF HEM
TOP DEATH CAUSES
Thl City's Records Shew 3285
Persons Died Frem Malady
Last Year
EURBUSH ADVISES PARENTS
'Heart dLxcn" a thr cnnfc of Hrnih
headed all ethers In thin city Inst vcir.
According te the lorercN Tlilrtr-twe
hundred and WkIiU -li iicr-cme In
Philadelphia were lctims This came
en exwedtsl imlineiinrj tuberculeus
bjr a thousand
j In eonseeuencp "f thi I'r f Lin
coln iSirbusli. Director "f the Detiirt
nint of Health has i.hue( the fuliow fuliew
lne bulletin
Although seven eighths f tvi' drnthfc
from cardiac disorders 'ire aiiinmr. adults
forty yearn anil exer th in'ilnrc of
the disease anientc wnitic adnl's ntid
children Is convincing that Inhm te the
hHirt bv dlxeaKe In carl.x life max be
responsible) for the 1rtT?c number of pre.
tnttnre or. at least, deferable deaths iu
raiddle and advanced nee
"A lar?e number of the uuifivs of
btart dltcHt.es are preventabk' '1 he
lijfectleus diseases nre In tranx In
stances directly rMpennlble for muscu
lar and ralular heart dlnenne This Is
eapeclallj true of dphtherii s'irlet
fwrcr, pneumonia and typhi id rexer
Shaca these ell a'as nn in a large
ineaaure he controlled and prevented a
redaction In their prex-alenee will nee
esaarlly be accompanied bx a mi mi
respendlng decrease In cnrdlic defect!-
"It Is xxell knexxn te the medical pro
fession that diseased muslin Cecared
tepth. rheumatism, chorea threat In
fections and malnutrition max be ao ae ao
cempanled bx cardluc defe tn These
disease als.i may be largelx m?ntileil
and prevented b careful examination
of school children for phvhlc nl defect
aad b nchWIng paruntu te Imxe them
corrected rremptlj
"The prevalence of heut dicn.c max
be further combat tr-d hx enstint and
continuous education in our health ren
ters, recreation enters and tmblic
schools. The care of the babj a- taunht
by the Pivlaleii of Child ICt;lene in in
cledee the prevention of chst'a-e and the
promotion if the babv's health
"The recreation centers assist in
building up a sturdx childhood topuln tepuln
tl6n, while the publli rhoel intulcute
into the mind of children the neces
sity of health habits
"The co-epera'lon of tne public in
the prevention of the infectious dis
eases, the correction of phjHicnl de
fects ameni; school children and the
tcaxaing 01 naiin iraini' win. n i in
near future show its value In a lower- I
cd mertalit.x from heart dnea
Late-Season Fishing Continues
Fertewcue. X. J., Oct 21 This rear J
breaks a'l records for late-se tt-en tihh
inj, And a scrre or mere of beats xxent
out yeaterdav and made geed catcher It
naa Been a retwaraauie season in manv
ways.
TURKS RATIFY TREATY '
Angera Assembly Approves Pact
Fixing the New Frontier
Constantinople. Oct 24 The An- ,
K'ra Af.sTinbl.x has ratlticd the Turco-
Trench trout x bv an evrrn helming ma-
Jerit.v. The trctj fixica the frontier te1
the north of Alexandrettn The uexx line ,
embraces Marash. Alntab and Urfa,
and evtendK te tlif Pcrilaii border
The Turks (siniede Krencli economic
inerlty in the Vilavets of Adanna.
DIubeKlr. Slxag and Harpat The
Kicneh recejnUe the Ancern (Jovern
ment
Ijendni. Oct 'J4 A dlspakh t. the
Times from Smxrna dated Saturdax
says that at the time of the filing of I
thr dispatch the texxn of Afium-Kara- i
hlshar xvas hurnlng and had been pai
tialh de-tr.n,-'l fhe dispatch adds that
the Turlts made desperate effnrtf te ie ie
(eiistrui't the line between Angeru and
the Hal.aila Hur Thev cnx-scl the
Alernder Ulver southeast of Tsvrll but
xxere nttarked h) the (ireeks and u
prllcil te t cress the sticam '
STEALS GEMS IN ARDMORE
Heme of Mr and Mrs. Benjamin
Bulleck. Jr.. Robbed
Several hundred dell irs xxerth et
;ex. elrx was stolen Satuid.i.x nljht frnti.
the dome of Mr and Mrs ilenjatnln
UulleiL ,Tr of 110 lMgwoed toad
Atdmere The less xvas dlscevt ml
xxhen the.x returned home nbeit 1
o'clock Hundax morning
Mr liullerk found the bedroom deer
en the second tlee- iu knd and iIIn-ex
ered the contents of th" dreting table
drapers scats red about the room An
open window In the room indicated that
the thief had entered the house t
climbing n driiin pipe It is though
hy fhe lxer Mcrien police that he
had just begun te rob the house when
the exxners returned home
FINDS CRUSADERS' CHURCH
Dr. C. W. Fisher, of University Mu
seum, Uncovers Ruins at Beisan
llemiins of a largu Chnstinii ilmii i
built hy the Crusndeis and burned li
the Ainbs xxere uncexertsl bx Dr
Clarencv W I" her of thr ('niicritx
Museum xxhe for the luw being ha ha
(empleted excnxntiens at Henan th"
Ileth-Shan of the Hible in tie Valle.v
of Megidde
Dr f ish' r h ,s reiurne te Kfxpt i .
lentinue exraxatims of the I'lilace of
Merenpthuh at Mempin- He xxill re
turn te Ileiin In the spring
Ih reports having obtained great
quantities of miles nl IMsim. includ
ing arncles of Iren bronze bras, mar
ble, and rcanx pteics of pettcrx It is
expected that scxirnl xears xxill be
needed te complete the xxerk of excavation
HUNGARIANS JOIN
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Twelve Congregations of Re-,
formed Bedy In America Ac- j
cept Affiliation 3 Here .
ANNOUNCED BY BISHOP
uneutiicinenl hns been made bv
Hlshep Ithinelander at the Chuivh
Meuse, of the preiuned affiliation with
It..-. T-nlu......rt 1 f-l. ...!. .. Hnni.1. tl.n tn
ill. i.i'ini l 4 l llllll Ml lit ill ... I' r-f
tile membership of (he Hungiulati He
formed Church In America represent -ing
txvelxe lonxregntlens In the 1'ast
ein States Tlnee of these coimrep.l ceimrep.l
turns nr" in I'hllndelnhla and xiclnitj
I'lie movement of the Ilungailan
Church into enmmuiilen with the Kpls
riipnl Chui eh hns been prompted bx the
uei Inr.itiim of the I.ambeth Cenfereuie
nr Chureh I'mtx It is In direct line
with tliee reiommendltiens nnd is the
first practical step texxnrd church unitx
tint has been taken since the I.ambeth
r'cuiiimcnilntlens were promulgated
I nder an agreement entered Inte nt
a mnfi rence of Hlsheps of the I.'pis-
opal Chunh at l'rinieten. N .1 . this
both of Hungarian churchmen upon
fnrniiil ratifn itlen of the I'llm-eten
i oncerdat bx the separate congrega
tions nine of xv lilt h have .ilrendx acted,
xv 111 be uilmltted into full pi ivile;jes in
the Kpimepal Communion under the
asterul dlreitleti of the nishejis in the
dioceses uheie the Hungirlati cengn
gatl"i)s ate new lecateil
Ceminenting upon the rctien at
I'linceten lllslmp ithinelander said
"The Conference ixas most Intervstlng
anil hopeful We were impressed bx the
charai ti i ahilltx and earnctne-s of
the Hungarians, both minl'ters nnd
lnxiiien I h prncttinl working 01' of
t'n i oncerdat xvlll be a met Import
ant matter aim should have a tar
ri.nhlng intlui nee 'Hie next step xxill
be tn pertivt the arrangements for the
e-dimtii'ii bx our Hixhepx of these
Hungarian tnlnlsteis with the least
possible delav '
The Reformed Church of Hungary
of which the congregations in the
I'nlted States xvere a branch dates
buck te the time of the Heforniatlen
The agreement of union entered Inte at
I'linceten Is between the parishes and
missions of the Hungarian Reformed
Churcl concerned and the Illsheiis of
tin dliKe-es of the Episcopal Church
In which the fenntr nre located and the
presldlnjt Illaliep and Council, or exec
utive body, of the nplseepul Church in
the I'nlted States.
The Right Iter, l.thclbert Talbot,
I) D , Ulshep of Hethlehem, preslded
at the Prlncoten lenference, which xvbh
iicld in Xasiau Hall Other Hlsheps
of 13plncepnl dloccer.s prtwtnt at thu
conference were the Hlght Itev. Paul
Matthews, llinhep of New Jersey',
lliahep Hhinclander! the Hlght lte'v.
James II. Darlington, Ulshep of Har
rlBburg. the Hight Hev, Kchvln StcvenB
Lines Illshep of Newark : the Tllght
Hev Hebert Carter Jett, Bishop et
Southwestern Virginia
All Dim nishena present signed the
concordat, with the Hev Dr t.
XnnnMy, dean of the Eastern Classis
of the Hungarian Church, and clerical
and lav delegates from nlne of the
twelve Hungarian congregation, rep
resenting paiishea in Philadelphia,
PheenUville, Pa . Hethlehem, Pu ;
Perth ArnlKiv, New Hrunswlek, Houth
Hlvcr Trenten, Hecbllng, Woedbrldg
and rratiklln. N. J. : Krcisehervllle,
Staten Island, nnd nridgepert, Conn
The Hig!it Hev WlVllam T. Man
ning Itluhnp of New Yerk, nnd the
Hlght Hev. Chauncey H. IJrcxvster.
Bishop of Connecticut, were' net
present, but Bishop Manning has tdnce
added his signature
.1 Wilsen Unynrd, chancellor of the
dlecesp of Pennsylvania and an au
thority en ecclesiastical law, who diew
up the concordat, participated in the
conference along with Heberl II.
(Sardlner, secretary of the Commission
en Talth and Order of the Kplscepal
Church
All the details of the concordat xvere
carefully cUscuhs-ecI nnd agreed upon nt
the conference One of the etwentlal
featues In the details of the transaction
is a bread plan of Americanization.
There is no intention en the part of
the
par-
the RptHCepal Chureh te absorb
lltintrfirlnti niitii-,V lit ,i a.
il T. "- .w," i ' j '""t 10 par-
inn n w rciiiiii hm eiuuy na nn orgnni ergnni orgnni
ratien xvluh the right te nreacrve lfj
forma, te retain title te all its prop prep
crty, te continue iu own deanery, while
at the same time the congregations will
place themselvea under the pastoral
tare of the Knlseepal DisliepH in whose
dloecssos they are lecatetl and conform
te such rules and laws of tJie Knlscepal
t huich as nre fundamental.
'Vienna Exehnnge' Meaiage Quoted
tnieAge. Oct. -M. A copyright Len- ,
"'" " ?U. u '?, u.' O'cnge Tribune
says: Mennn llxchange messages from
W arsaw reports Helshcvlsts have
crewed the frontier and Invaded Polish
territory."
Although there have been vague
stories every few months of a coining
Ilcdshevist offensive, no serious sug
gestion hns been made of nn attack nn
Pelnnd. What military concentration
the famine has permitted the Soviet te
carry out hai been In the Seuth, do de
signed te Impress Rumania. It is pos
sible the foregoing dispatch mav be
based en seme bandit raid along the
frontier.
Find Night Watchman Dead
Stricken with hemorrhages while en
duty an a night watchman. William J
I.axvlcr, flftv years old, of 501 Mlrkle
street, Camden, was found dead en n
perch en Sherman avenue, Kast Cam
den, early jesterday morning. Corener
I loll ordered the body te the Morgue.
I.nvvler was a member of Camden Aerie
of Kngltri c
What is
"A Blessing
en
Your Head"
?
ED. PINAUD'S
HAIR TONIC
of
ceurse:
EAT
WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sere guma, sweetens
the breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
30c., 60c, $1.00 or write direct te
WtnutDeaUlMfs. Ce.,U5B4tfanuSL.N.Y.
Fall verceats
That Give
Satisfaction
Jenes's tailors are ready te Rive
you the best in fall oercents over
coats that mean solid satisfaction
for the wearer Made te leek right
and uear right S60 te S70.
Fine fa'i suitirurs both domestic
and foreign S55 te S75.
W. S. JONES, Inc.
Custom Tailoring
1116 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa
The Recerd of Quality
OKEH classical selections give you the
clear, faithful reproduction of the
artist's song.
JOHN McCORMACK, tenor, sings
1 HEAR YOU CALLING ME
50001 12 in. $1.50
This record a rf corded In Europe bv the International Talking
Machine Ce. OKeh ha secured the right te offer it te the
American public.
GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION NEW YORK
Adelphia Grill
Here, then, are
pleasant surround
ings, geed feed,
quick, careful serv
ice and low prices.
Beginning at 7 each
evening, an orches
tra that will de
your heart geed.
The lunching meet
ing place for busi
ness men.
Hetel Adelphia
Chestnut at 13th
PAIN AGES Y0U-
Stearisjbr
rheumatism
lumbago
sciatica
neuralgia
sprains
strains
weak backs
stiff joints
At ill dniMuti, J5t.70c, j.4Q
Sloans
Linimentra
f OtODS
Itchii
M9 Thatorlureofiktaltch
appljinjr before retiring,
Dr ilvtxon'aEczormOlnt ilvtxen'aEczormOlnt ilvtxon'aEczermOlnt
mrnt OnectPr IloUen'a
Family Ktrewlifi.
Iff
ltln
TWmiMes
ALDr-Hobsen's
Telephene:
Walnut 20:5
2036
Thresher Bres.
Specialists
in Silk
Fabric
The Specialty Silk Stere
1322 Chestnut Street
Business Hours, 1) A. M. te 3 P. M.
Announce a Special Sale of Seasonable
Silks, Velvets, Velveteens, Corduroys, Tricetines,
Imported Chiffen Broadcloths, Silk Waists,
Bleemers and Silk Petticoats
10-inch fashionable silks, five of our crepe veaes, in a full hue of colors, street and eve
ning shades, selected from our own stock, pl-ntv of navy, brown and black in the popular
Canten crepe, satin Canten, .atm crepes, crepe meteor and crepe de chine. Of) AC yd.
Retail value .-53.50 te $4.e0 jd. All one pri -v m this sale J.UU
.'16-lncli Satin Mescaline in the wanted coleis, also
'Ahitc anil blacA Ket I value CI O C yrf.
l 05 yd bale1 pi ice
$1.35
.Ifi-Inch Hlnck resiunif Satii. ncn ne.iw tuuhtj,
fast black, suraiuewi pat dve (Jui (tT i; d.
leRuU" prife WJH -d Sale pna $.00
10-Inch Crcpf dp ( nine, .n n i;oed line of coleis,
street and uMninK shacks, plenty of white, pink,
nav, brown and black, suitab'e ir naists, dit-h.ses,
undereai, t Heta 1 aluu Si 00 (T i r jd.
vd Sale pi ice
$1.55
(0-Inch (anion Creijp Mrecadi' in a ioed line
of coIevj, verv scnMceablc, for alt, dresses,
linings, pU , must be seen te be appreciated.
Hetail alue $4 e0 jd (JT j jd.
Sale price . ...
$3.65
10-fnch Costume Whets and Duetyncs, in seventy
live i e'er.--, strt'Pt and eenin shades, llcntv of
navy, blown and blnck Retail value ?fi.95 te
S1000 yd. Snle &A OC te tJTOt: J-
price vn:JO p I 7U
Camisoles
Evcellml (u.ilitj of A ash Satin Camisole in flesh
and white, some hand-embroidered, French knots
Kftail value up te ST .()
Sa'e puce
Waists
Striped Tub hilk aistH in a aiiety of geed Fall
lolers, well-tailored models, reversible cellars
' Hetail value up te ?10.06
, Salt price ....
Petticoats
Cel ion Tep I'etticeutH, with all bilk taffeta flounces,
let limited Retail value $2,015 J or
ale price P I Le
$1.50
$5.95
Bleemers
10-lnrh CharmciHe, coieis na v, b.cwn and black
soft and lustrous, lUit.ible for wait.t, cheses, etc.
Retail alue 12 .0 d J i s jd.
Sa'e prue
$1.65
i Of heavy quality jersey, new models, reinforced,
rxceptienalh geed wearing Retail value $0.0(1
te ?S nO
Regular ti AC Kxtra
sle PT'.yO size
$6.95
am t mm n r w w n n.. ... ..nK Ourninll order ilnpiirtmriit In rriitH te
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED :-,r.r'T trtrxl
nut -or-ten ii yatreiiH
THRESHER BUILDING
33-in. Imported
Shcntuny Pon
gee, U8c id.
1322 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bosten Stere: Cie eland Stere:
19 Temple Place 1Mb Euclid Avenue
rr-
Ne trouble te
show fwnls
Quality
What a Difference
There Is in Meats!
Today the U. S. Govern
ment puts its stamp of
Inspection en every piece
of meat sold, but in spite
of this wise and valued
protection, the auality of
meat varies with cvciy
shop. In fact, all tee
often de we rend of dis
asters occurring'
through seme slip-up or
carelessness of the
shopkeeper.
Bradley's is Goiemmont Geiemmont Goiemment
Inepcctcd and it costs less
than ether quality meats.
Bradleys
Market
and 21st Streets
t Sen. 210(1-1108
Our New Location
23 HEAD OF STOCK BURN
Incendiarism Suspected In Farm
Blaze Near Almonesaen
Woodbury, N, J., Oct. 24. A dis
astrous ftinn fire occurred yesterd iy
en the Shunter farm, along the Geed
Intent lead, nc.ir Alniencwcn, when
seven horses, two miilcs nntl fourteen
cows were binned, tescthfr with 1000
himhels of corn and ether grain, besides
two automobile trucks ami nn nute.
The AlinoneMon, ninckwoed, Hldck Hldck Hldck
woed Terrace, Itcrlm and Woodbury
fire cempnnlca were called, but the best
inn limn mill mifrlnnu nrillil (In M'flu tn
keep the lire cfiiflnrd te the big bam.
Incendiarism is suspected.
Eighth Ward Democrats te Meet
Fer the first time In n number of
icnra an Klclith Ward Democratic
Committee will meet tonight. Mrs. Kllcn
Dunne Davis has been appointed by the
City (Vmimtttee te erRnnlze the ward
and she has called upon all Eighth
Ward Democrats te assemble tonight at
Cltv Committee headquarters, Tenth
nml Walnut streets, te erftaulrc a committee.
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UNSING
EAR
DONT SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNS1NGWEAR
CAREFULLY 'made from the beat mate
rials, Munsingwear garments eutwash,
outwear and outlast expectations. lt, the
long run they're the meat economical.
Winter Munalngwcnr ia made in 'many dif
ferent styles and fabrics for men, women,
children and infants.
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One-Quarter of a Millien Dellar Stock en
Sale at Almest Half the Prices of a Year Age
Persia, Turkey, India, the Caucasus and China have been
called upon for the best they have te offer in Oriental Rugs.
Our collection comprises a wide range of sizes (small and
large) in all wanted weaves and colorings. A great num
ber of choice pieces at moderate prices.
The money saving opportunity extending te every rug in
stock may be judged by the follewing:
LARISTAN RUGS
At New Lew Prices
Kese grounds; all-ever effects;
also blue grounds of rare beauty.
7.10 X 11.0 $350
10.10 375
12.0 425
11.10 415
12.10 475
12.6 460
12.9 475
12.8 475
13.6 525
8.5
8.9
8.9
9.4
9.2
9.4
9.2
9.8
9.7
11.9
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
13.2
16.3
600
775
PERSIAN RUGS
At New Lew Prices
Chiefly of the Serape variety in
distinctively handsome, held de
signs of wonderful color beauty.
8.5 X 10.1 $215
215
260
285
285
27e
350
325
375
450
675
9.11 x 11.8
8.10 x 11.8
9.0 x 11.4
8.6 x 12.1
9.6 x 11.7
9.3 x 11.2
9.1 x 11.8
8.11 x 12.1
8.7 x 11.9
9.5 x 11.6
HARbWICK MAgee Ce.
I2SO MARKET ST.
ffSp
Specializing
Coats, Suits,
Dresses and
Skirts
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1222-1224 Walnut Street
Medes of
Distinction
and
Originality
New Fashions New Fabrics New Celers
and Above All Else
New Lew Prices
Distinguish These "Stccker" Medes in
':s an
Suit
Coats
Sports Suits
In English and Scotch tweeds, herringbone
cheviets, and imported mixtures; plain and
fur trimmed with raccoon and opossum.
$55.00 te $95.00 Values, at
$25, $39.50 te $55
Plain and Fur Trimmed
Tailored Suits
of Meussyne, Pan Velaine and Duvet de Laine;
plain tailored or trimmed with squirrel, cara
cul, mole, beaver and wolf.
7.5.00, 05.00 te $195 Values, at
$35, $58 te $125
Sports Coats
of tweedb, chinchillas, and novelty fabrics, in
smart, practical models; plain and fur trimmed.
Values $39.50 te $95.00
$19.50, $39.50 te $65
Wraps and Coats
of gerena, orlande and marvella; plain and trim
med with beaver, squirrel, mole, wolf and caracul.
Values $85.00 te $265.00
$58, $75 te $195
All Purchases Billed December 1, 1921
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