Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 10, 1922, Night Extra, Image 6

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SPIRITUALISM
Sir Arthur Says It Will Revivify
Religion and Destroy
Materialism
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SoudVrten, !., April 10. Hecnuee n
full calendar month did net ellipse nftcr
line execution or me wm or We late
H;neR S. Meyrr, Houdcrten unilertnkrr,
a number of public bequests tt forth
In tlie document fall. The Christ He-
I formed Church nt Indian Creek", nmr
here, le.cs $100, nnd the wlngii lie.
$400.
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GAS RANGES
Central 1 BY All Sixes, j !
II i J Styles and II
The fii range that bakes with freie
air and reduces yejt (at bill.
Ciwl nnd !2 Water Heater"
Sand ln.V'ntiiiirmM Ver Heater
Arme Kllterlnc flue
Cryst.il White Hefrlrrnitern
Wm. Akers Jr. Ce.
10th & Filbert Sts.
GAS APPLIANCES
lintel nnd Itntatinint Supplies,
riilnn, (iln- nnd "llvernre
TAIII.E AMI llhl) I.INKNS
tedy May t that.ef MImIhi Ktaat
, Buy City, Mich., April 10. A body
believed te be that of the Ilcv. Henry
. Ueynelds, Detroit pastor who vun
Isliejl whlle en his wny te church No
vember 1H, wer found yesterday In Sag.
Imiw Hlver here. A nntlen-wltlc search
wiih carried en for months following
Mr. Ueynelds' disappearance. He wan a
war veteran nnd suffered from shell
shock.
We Are
Giving
Our Best
Te our customers our very best
advice based en the way the coal
situation leeks from the inside. This
advice is te delay winter bin-filling
orders te buy only for the needs
of the next few months.
And we are giving them our best
coal as always, because the coal we
new have en hand is from our regu
lar source of supply every ten
American Quality.
Te these net already our custom
era, we arm offering our best quality
and service and advising that it is a
geed time te test both.
Ttrwrican
HERE FOR LECTURE TOUR
New Yerk, April 10. Within fifty
yenri spiritualism, backed by the over
whelming force that Is new mobilizing
behind the psychic inurement, will
,xveep the world nnd take the place of
Hie religion of today religion which
tins long been decaying nnd Is becoming
a mere formality.
This In substance is the me?sngc
tizrnught te these shores bv Sir Arthur
Cennn Deyle, the distinguished l'ng
MMi novelist, who arrived from Liver
pool yesterday en the White Star Liner
Hnltlc, te preach the doctrine of
spiritualism "In n series of fifteen lec
tures that will carry him as far west
us Chicago.- There is no money in the
pilgrimage. It Is a labor of love anil
the proceeds of his tour will be used in
furtherance of what lie called the
entire.
Clilldien Fearless or Death
Te get away from the dense smrkr
, of tlaKlillght powder he picked out a
i windy doorway near the promenade
deck, nnd there answered questions con
cerning hU big theme. He had spoken'
hardly a dozen words when'thrce robust .
children romped by him from the star- j
heard side of the companion wn te ',
pert shouting "Come daddy, iiuickly. i
There is the Statue of Libert).
"Yes, jes," he answered, "I have I
seen It before." Then following then I
with his eyes he lenmrked: " There go
my children spiritualists all of them.
i Happy children who have no fear of
I death."
I In response te a question as te his
proof that communication with the dead
was possible, he replied with conviction
that he knew it was .se because he hail
talked with the dead hlnvclf.
"I have talked with move than tent
of my dead." he said. "Through n
medium, of course, because It is nec
essary te have a delicate materializa
tion ns n means of communication. 1
I have talked many times with my se.i
Klngsley. who did of pneumonia In
N"n ember. 101S. after his return from
, the front.
Happier There Than Here
I "It is si delightful and comforting
'thing te knew positively that we 'live
after death and that we knew whither
we are going. There is little difference
, between this life nnd the life beyond.
j We lime found that It Is difficult te
renvtnee these who have passed en
Hint they are dead. They are hnpplcr
after death than we are here, nnd
there Is no pain."
"It is the one great final antidote te
matcrtnllsm which Is the cause uef
most of our recent world troubles. If
we enn make this geed and the case
has only te be clearly stated te be
proved then surely America lias geed
cause te De proud tnnt tins creai re
i statement of the fundamentals of re
I llglen should have come upon her soil.
' It has been degraded by some who
1 believe In It. and derided by nil who did ,
t net. but the time has come te rcceg- i
nize the vital geed that Is in It. and
te free it from sordid influences." '
GEN. 'V0NFALKENHAYN I
IS DEAD AT POTSDAM'
One-Time Chief of Staff of German
Army
Rerlln. Anrll 10. (By A. P.) Ocn-
I oral Erich von Falkenliayn, former
1 Minister of War nnd one-time chief of
' staiT of the ("Jerman Army, died Sntur-
dnv at Wild Park, near Potsdam.
ICE
COMPANY
PHA!
la 6vmy (Bex
The world, they say, is a mirror.
Did things leek happy today?
Sure, it's been
a long winter,
and coal's been high,
and
Ihit shucks !
New April's here!
And Easter's coming!
And somewhere neur
there's a Happiness
Candy Stere.
A friendly place
chuck full
of delectnble
Easter sweets.
All served
in a manner
that sends you away
with a smile.
United
Haoeiness
Candy Stores
Twelfth anil t'healnut Street
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If lOV inarMi nirrri t
110 Boetli BScl Ntreet
mA flatMiiliiiar tt Aia.
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VENIZELOS DENIES RUMORS
Ex-Premler of Greece, New In U.S.,
Net Recalled te Power I
Washington, April 10. (By A. V.) '
Iteperts that be had been asked by
King Constantine te return te (iroeco
te resume the premiership were char
acterized as "ridiculous" by former
Premier Venlzcles en his arrival here
today from a tour of the Southern
States nnd Seuth America.
The report was circulated from Char Char
eotte. N. C last night after the former
Premier hud been greeted at the sta
tion there bv a number of his country
men. M. Venlzeles said he could net
understand hew such an interpretation
could have been placed en nnvthlng he
or members of his pnrtj had 'aid te
thee with whom they talked at the
.stntlen.
The former Greek Premier said he
p'nnned te remain here about a week
and probably would leave the I'nited
Stute.4 shortly after the first of May te
go te Paris. w
LEVIATHAN'S TRIP OVER
Great Liner Reaches Deck In New
port News Under Own Steam ,
Newport News. Va.. April 1(1. ( By
A. P.i The Leviathan. iiieen of the I
American merchant marine passenger '
fleet, reached here seen after s, o'clock i
this morning from New Yerk nnd was
piloted te a spreinllv prepared berth
nt the plant of the Newport News Ship
building nnd Drydeek t'eiupain. win re
she will be reconditioned for the Ship
pine Beard,
The big liner, trnveling under her
own steam for the first tunc in mam
months, made the trip without inci-
(lent. Kscerted by a Heel of tugboats,
' nnd guarded by several coast guard cut cut
ters, hhe proceeded through the narrow
Newport News channel at a speed of
six mil"- an hour.
HELD F0R HAVING i"H00CH"
Ocean City Fish Mercha'nt Arrested
I In Atlantic City
j Atlantic C.'ly. April Hi. Henrv D. I
Hickman, nn Ocean City fish merchant,
i was arrested today en the charge of
i having in ills possession two (unrts of
"White Mule.
Prohibition Enforcement Agent Jehn
It. Adams averted that Hickman hnd
been supplying residents In Ocean City
with whisky, or what purported te be
geed rje, for !?-.."0 a quart, a remark
ably low pi lee when bona fi.lt stock
commands from Ss te SID. Adams b
lleve the source of siipplv Is a "moon
shine still" in the vicinity of Somers
Point.
belgiueJjcTsJrhine pay
Nete of Acknowledgment Is Re
i eelved by Hughes
Washington, April 10. (By A. P)
Acknowledgment by Belgium of the
chilie of the American Cievcrnnient for
payment of the cost of occupation of
the American army In (iermnny hns
been leeelvci! by the State Department.
The Belgian (Jeverninent hns neve
questioned the American claims. It Is
said, nnd the note Is reported te be In
every respect similar te the reply by
France.
Identic notes recently were addressed
by Secretary Hughes te Orest Britain,
rraae, ifiuei, iwtir anu Japan,
yaiCSijiBBrw
cgar
Medallion
Made of platinum
and paved with 36
diamonds $400. The
chain, also of platinum
and set with 8 dia
monds $250.
VVc have assem
b 1 c d a splendid
collection of me
dallions, all 'in
accord with latest
fashion.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st:
DIAMOND MErtCHANTS JEWKLKRS SILVKUSMITHS
THINGS'
WORTH
WHILE
if a
and because
we make them
25te40hTpHce
The Tweed Capes and Coats
Just Like Mether's and Big Sister's
In their glorious colorings, and fine custom
tailored leek, have taken the mother-heart by
storm and the little ones just love them, tee.
With hats of same material or straws with trim
mings te match. These outfits create the most
Striking effects adding te the little one's natu
ral charm and a parent's joy in the children.
Beys' Wash and Regulation Suits
Girls' Dresses, Hats, Etc.
W. H. EMBICK & SONS
1618-20 Chestnut
EASTER
At the Seashore
PLAN TO TRAVEL ON "THE READING"
AtUntie Cltr-I.ei.Te rhe?tSi?tD8?.R"w' 608 00. 9.00, U.CO A. M 2.00. 4.00,
""oeSKi lCUy,8Wildwied,lJC. Hay-LeaT. Che.tnut St. Ferrr 8 SO A. M 4.9B,
a-00Bea'Xil Olty-I.MT. riieMnut St. frrr f JO A. M.
Stone Karler- -I.etve Ch",,,5jjl.rY APRIL 15
AtUntie City- I.t Clintimt St. Ferry B.K). 8.00. 0.00, 11 50 A. M 1,00, 2.00,
3.oe 4.00, n.oe, e no. 8 30. n 40 P. M, ,.
Oeean City! Wlldwoed, Oapa Hay- -Learc Chuuiut St. Terry S.50 A. M., 12.40,
4.20. (1 0O 1' M .,..,
Bea Isle City Iar Chestnut St, Ferry 8 r,0 A. M. . ,,
Btene Harber-I.caf fheatimt Ht. Ferry sr,0 AM.. 12.40, 4 M P. M.
EASTEK SUNDAY, APHIL 18 ....
AtUntie City l.eie rhetnut St. Ferry 0 10, 7.30, 8.00. 0 00, 10.00, '11.20 A. M
y 00 6.00, 8 SO, 11.40 P M.
Oeean City Leave C'Jirstnut St. Ferry 7.20. 8 r.O A. M.
Stene Harber, Wlldwoed, Cape May Leave I'heatnut Ht. Ferry 7,20, 8.50 A. M.
Lf'nre AtUntie City 7.0.'.. B.30. 10.00 A. M . 2.3.'.. 4 00, 5 05, 5.1 B. 6.00, 7.00, 8.00,
000, 11 00 ' M Uate Oeean City 4,13. B.25 P. Jl. Iere Stene Harber 8 21 A. U..
4 (is. S.l.'i I'. II. l.mte Cape May 0 15 A. M , 4 10, 5 IS P. M Leae Wlldwoed 6.18
A, M., 4 0.'., n.15 P. II.
RETURNINO MONDAY, APRIL 17
Lente AtUntie City r.OO, 7.ih), 7.40, S.KI. 0.30. 11. 30 A. M 2.13. 4.00, B 03, fl 03,
8.0O, 11.110 I'. M. I.fuve Oeean City A.54 A. M., 1 30. 4.13 P. M. Leare Cap May 6.30
A. M., l.wi, 4 10 P. M. Leave Wlldwoed 0 30 A. M.. J.00 4 0", P. II. Leave Btene
Harber 0.IH A. M.. 4. OH P. M Leaie Sea Iile City 11.10 A. M . 1. 00 P M,
Pullman reienratiena relnf nnd returnlnr may new be made at Cheataut St. Terry,
Reariln Terminal or City Tleket Offlee 1HI Chettnut St,
Philadelphia & Reading System
ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO THE SEA
$ , Leave Cheitnut and Seuth fit. ferric
4 P A for AtUntie City 7.30 A. M.
sv Fer Ocean Cltv. Stene Harber. Wild-
vV weed and Cape May, leave Cheitnut St.
rerrv 7,20 A. M., Seuth Bt. Ferry 7.10
Kverr Al u,
Mb bunday Returnlnr leave all pelnti 5.15 P. M.
a 4
. . me STk -t
ertunities ihat rreciaim
Our Leadership in Furniture
New, when the genial air of Spring suggests that the home be put in order for the Easter
Holidays, we present an array of Furniture that we de net believe can be matched from the
Atlantic te the-Pacific Practically ev6ry noted Period style is represented, including the best
of the Modern designs from our own great factory, as well as from the shops of the country s
Master "Makers.
Net costly Furniture, but quality Furniture. And such quantities and variety! We
knew you will find here the very Furniture that expresses the ideals of character arid comfort,
such as you surely have in mind for your own home. Plain-line Furniture. Chaste, ornate
and richly carved Furniture, both for the modest and the luxurious home. With price ranges
as well as styles te suit the requirements of every customer. Every Suite and Piece, we confi
dently believe, at values far beyond anything the whole Furniture market offers, or can hope
te offer.
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Illustrated Frem Our Floers
What could he mere charming than this French Colonial Suite, with its exceptionally quaint lines nnd homelike setting?
A Suite that is the essence of refinement and beauty, cheery and waim with old-time comfort. Nete hew the varying detail of
each piece accentuates the delightful harmony of the whole. The waterlcaf carving en the upper turnings and fancy burls en
the pilasters of the bureau give just the desired touch of ornamentation. A very attractive Suite, at a reasonable price.
Come and See These Rare Values
We Mention Just a Few of
BEDROOM
?1 62.00 American Walnut Queen Anne Hed-
room Suite, 4 pIci'PH (1143.23
KiiBllsh Mahogany Suite, 4 pieces. .. .$272.30
Walnut Leuis XVI liedroein Suite. 7
pieces 8293.00
Ilrewn Mahogany Leuis XVI Ilcdroem Suite.
7 pieces $418.30
Walnut Kfoeny Leuis XV Suite. S pes.. S325.00
Brown Mahogany riilppenclnle Suite. 4
plecea ffloe.oo
Brown Mahogany Leuln XVI Suite, 8
pieces 8783.00
the Almest Innumerable Opportunities :
Amerlcun Walnut Queen Anne Bedroom
Suite, 8 pieces $882.73
Walnut LeuIh ??V Betlroem Suite, 7
pieces $1510.00
LIVING ROOM
Mahogany Llvlnc-Roem Suite, nprlnc feats,
cev'ered with tnpe?Ury, 3 pieces $33.00
Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring seats,
covered, with tapestry, 3 pieces. .. ,8105.00
Overstuffed loepc-cushlon Sulte, spring seats,
covered with tapestry, 3 pieces. ., .$235.00
Mahegany-nnd-Cane Living-Roem Suite, loeao
cushions, spring seats, covered with hluc-and-geld
damask, 3 pieces $300.00
Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring scats,
covered with blue mohair, 3 pieces, $480.00
Overstuffed loeae-cushlon Suite, spring seats,
covered with brown mohair, 3 pea., $585.00
Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring seats,
coveted with figured mohair, 3 pes., $735,50
HUNDREDS OF OVERSTUFFED
FIRESIDE. WINDSOR AND
EASY CHAIRS
Equally Great Opportunities in Dining-
Roem Furniture
Wicker Furniture Everybody Likes;
-With mere te cheese from and less te pay. A Fairyland of
Furniture whose cxnuisite colorings and rich upholstered effects
appeal te all beholders. Cheese from the smallest of pieces te the most elaborate Suites at values that surpass anything we ever
' assembled in the Wicker Furniture line.
Our Fleer Coverings Always Under Price
One of the largest and choicest stocks of Fleer Coverings we have assembled for many months, and just
in time for the Spring needs of the housewife. Practically every standard make and weave is represented
Wiltens, Axminsters and Velvets. Demestic Rugs in Persian designs that are exact copies of the color effects
of the original. Plain-tone Wiltens, Velvets and rich Chenilles in 9 and 12 ft. widths which can be made into
Rugs of any size wanted. Rich tonal effects that are se popular new. On the whole a choice of weaves, pat
terns and colorings hard te equal and virtually impossible te obtain elsewhere at this price.
SUMMER RUGS. The newest weaves, designs and colorings, many of which are our own direct
importation.
Special These Rugs at Extraordinary Savings
$42.50 High-Pile Axminster, size 9x12 feet, $29.75 $48.50 Seamless Velvet, size 9x12 feet, $34.50
$87.50 Royal Wilten, size 9x12 feet $67.50
These are perfect Hugs of standard quality, taken from our regulir st:k. A choice of very desirable patterns and colorings.
Desks of the Better Kind
Well.deslgned and well
made Desks, that will give
your elllce tone and
character. Quality Ilesks
at prices below current
market values.
F la t - T e p
Desks in Oak
from $17.50 te
$195.00, and in
Mahogany finish
and Mahogany
from $29.25 te
$272.00.
Refrigerators
A rnmnrnhmisivn linn
of the best refriger
ators made.
We are agents for
the Leenard Cleanable
Refrigerator, the Behn
Syphen, the White
Frest, the famous Eddy
line, and ether well
known mukes.
R e f r i g e raters,
from $14.50 te
$358.00. Ice Chests,
$15.75 te $39.25.
SUGGESTIONS FROM THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
CURTAINS FOR THE EASTER SEASON
.$1.25 per pair
.12.03 tier milr
. . . ,84,i5 per pair
.$i.'-ia per pair
tjxtnarl Ofirlm C'Mrtnlna
Scotch Madras (Virtnlns
EiCOtCH iuauin mi it. Kin, iuimi t-u , e.
Marquisette Hemstitched Belder $1.'
fine grade Vello Curtains with Silk Peplin Uulfle In
asserted colors $4..'
Net uunains, rim, i-iu.
30 tier nnlr
.$1,05 per pair
COUCH HAMMOCK
.1,hWOl,1.",,VV",11 ,!Tnvy Ste01 ""glc ,ramea: vanned link springs,
h- t n! . m KHt "ml tt"J8tnl''e backrest. Matt.ess nnd
CovkerK;i.lherC0kt " chain attached te me
Othr PnllPil ITntlHnnnlc. iji mm a ' ' ' ' ...
" "pt ..f.i in nil 7,1)0,
... liSivstltnrA I rritfir.n uikn r!eli 4 'L,VT'C'rVTT TIAVUnvmn m mm
-ndKurnuiirr.iVuf. iUUOU " "Aiunii rAim-iWia ier urniture or Furnishings
mtr'd'm -u..; ever a period of several months can make convenient and satisfac erv
luteiy iut -i're.if I arrangements. . "euui
rudded Van. I
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Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J.
i Opens t $180 A. M. Telephone ( remmyltanla, C'nll I.emlmrd 200. m.,i,. m..., v .
Utnwm
Cleeee nt 5l30 1', M.
Connections
Jtew erey, lull LuniUen 280.
Msrliet Hlreet Kerry lleate l.mid
Oppu.lte Ilia Hlure