Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, .WEDNESDAY, MAX 24, ; 1022,
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Fare Expenses
t well
All Hard Reet
Vegetables
and make
Wealth Frem Watte
KITCHEN
EQUIPMENT, etc.
VICTOR V. CUD CO.
119 & 121 S. 11th St
Nc
CLERGY WOULD END
WILSON BACKS POU
of
UAINUIINU UN NLIVI5
Urged at Presbyterian
Assembly
IARCEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA
BOOKS
llv hi Assnd.iteil Pre
A book owned is ls Moines, Mn.v . rieiirishliie
better than a n letter ftem wiiiinm ennr) Hnrt.
t.nnlf 1 n. r rt 1 tVnlll!l till I f I Atl . Lf It ffl CfflT UpfllTf1
RfillftHT Much of the S0 Prps-bMi-riiin CommlIeticrs of ths
UV Villi I peasur? derived viMl i'ihtiiI Assembly hi-re y.t.nln.v,
from books conies through , thut flJm lnfm,tH wprii ,.
'ownership; and the mere you (,tll)nR ,ret,,stnnt pn,tnr, ln tll0lr pil..
(appreciate books, the greater tnres In retnllntlnn for tin irns.'rMp
the pride you take in owning vnifn "
Hnrt s litter vn ln reply te ph.' frnn
t!u minister, who W tilm censer en the
l'.-iellk Const. jiretestliiR npilnst pi-
Ex-President Urges Re-election
North Carolina Cenaressman
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ll'.) Heceipt of a letter from former
I l'resldent Wilsen stiitlne that In his!
. judgment the letlreinent from Congress
I of ltepreenttitive K. W, Pell, of the I
Boycott en "Unclean' Pictures I Fourth North ,.nrelnn District, would I
be "n serieus1 losste the nnrty and
te the country, " vus announced today'
' t 1. S. .Icrinnn. Raleigh bunker. The1
letter from tin former I'reMdent was
In respoti-e te one recpieMlng his rati-
, matlen of the North Carolina Con
gressman, who faces opposition in his I
district for renominatlen,
"I ii m glad te Iiiim an opportunity," '
Mr. Wilsen wrote, "te expresw my eon- i
tideiire In Mr. IMunnl W. Pell. He'
has certainly been a most conscientious
i and useful member of the Heuse, and I
throughout my administration rendered
me, and tin lause.s I believe ln, the
most constant and generous service. In
i my judgment his ivtlrement would be
a serious less te t!iu part? and te the
country."
- ASSAIL BILL HART'S REPLY
'them
i Beeks Bought. Libraries Purchased
Leary'sBoekStore
Ninth Street Belew Market
(Opposite Pest Oflict)
ALIEN LAND LAW VALID
Dess Net Violate Constitution. Call Call
fernla Circuit Court Rules i
San Francis, Mn '4. tHv A. P. i j
-California s alien land law ielutes no i
previsions of the Federal Constitution
turc in which a pastor is portravee as
robbing a stage coach In order te cum
plet" the construction of n small
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f-cenarie In miesilen. wrote that In ad- " ""- lt,.,,V"n,lt 1 """ '"! ,''atJ "c" ,
mired "a man brne enough te go ahead '"'".." ''"' ' !,i,nl 's,,Jt,'-, "' nJmu '' I
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Asce Stores are known
for their Quality Eggs 9
Fresh Country
Eggs
- 30c
$MSkEggs
35c
carton
of twelve
At all our Stores
I 1 la'PHI'! lit
Bamnprirfr
MfflnsHiffi
Market and fourth Sfc.
PHILADELPHIA.
Seme Home
made Products
Are Geed
WHILE some home
made products are un
doubtedly geed, home
made wills arc danger
ous. Te assure your wishes,
being carried out, have
your attorney draw your
will and name this insti
tution as your executer
and trustee.
Consult Our Officers.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS
$1,600,000.00
although it lmelv
robbing a stage coach.
Later in the picture, the pastor Is
caught by a posse. Hart saves lam
trein hanging by cutting the rope with
a shot from his pistol.
Singled Out for Hidlrule, He Says
""show me a film which tnieules ei
. - ,'ts a Catholic priest or a Jewish
i Hi in this manner," .shouted Ir.
Itnegleb. "These insults are aimed a
Us
T ie nrtnl: no motion nirtnrrs mmi-1
l th Committee en Temperance and ,u Sftew
M iral Welfare in its report tnrlier in
u Jiij . gae niily a hint of the strm
which burst when Dr. Ilrleglel, of the
s' b-cemmutte en movies, took the pint
f n i He described a scene from ei
pii turc in which a woman is bitten "ti
tl't breast by a viper. The liere. i.n
da.inted by ion catien, tears e(T her
heipce and sacks the poison from tiic
wound.
"Why, if the motion plcturmenS
intention- arc se moral, did the director
net have the iper bite the woman en
tin writ?" nsked Pr. Briegleb.
Boycott of theatres showing objec-tien-ible
films and national censorship
nt the point of production, based upon
a Federal law. were urged by the reso
lution adopted.
Dr. Briegleti, of the Motion-Picture
Sub-Committee, presented an outline te
be followed in the censorship of motion
pictures, as fellows :
KUmlnatien of women in abbreviated
costumes.
Ne scene. of drinking or smoking bv
men or women, and no dancing scenes
Abolition of all "triangle" plays and
scnes dealing with inharmonious home
life.
A ban en crime or underworld film
scenarios-.
elimination of all d"ath-bed "agony"
scenes.
A boycott by the General Assembly
te be maintained by all constituents of
the Presbyterian Church against all
theatres presenting "Pictures that nr
Suggestive and L'nclean." was recom
mended ln the report of the Beard of
Temperance and Meral Reform.
Sees Spread of Meral Blight
Certain interests ln the motion pic
ture industries, it was charged, "make
light of marriage, woman's virtue, the
Lord's Day. the KIghteenth Amend
ment, and chastity, thus spreading a
moral blight across America and strik
ing at the vitals of th.e Natien ln sug
gesting te the youth of tlw land ruin
ous habits."
The Beard of Publication and Sab
bath Scheel "Werk plans a natiennl
organization te be known as the As
sociated Presbyterian Beys' Clubs, Dr.
Hareld McA. Robinson, of Philadelphia,
, secretary of the beard, reported yester
day. The purpose of the proposed
'organization, he paid, is te "unify the
boys' work of the Church." Bnch club
1 te undertake some dehntte form of
Christian service.
erdiug te the uunnimn.is opinion ren
deird by .Judge W. W. Merrow, of the
Culled States Circuit Coin t of Appeals,
iih.l .Teiltr.w 1 T 1l..rillti,r ..li.l Yl IT '
Saw telle, of the I "nlted States District
Court, yesterday.
The thri e Judges at en banc te pass
'ipen the application i Ra.wuend L.
I'rli k and N. Satow, the latter a sub
ject of Japan, who sought te enjoin
Attorney (ienera! 1'. S. Webb and Dis
trict Atteriicj Matthew Brady from
.nterferins with the transfer of stock In
the Merced Farm Company from Frick
Cuticura Seap
Clear the Skin
Fi??PJiTc?BTT? Femampl;
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ECZEMA
PSORIASIS
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Or any chronic or Lecal (kin trouble.
Aik your Druggist about RU-BON.
Smith, Kibe & French Ce., Phila.
Wholesale Distributor
ECONOMY
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Selling
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Men's Women's Shoes
FOR CASH ONLY
Ne Hrturnlnc
Select style desired, your size
w'll be given you te try en. In
this way you can buy
$6 TO $10 VALUES
Women'!, $4 Men's, M .50
Ne Mere Ne I.tn
REISZNER
20 S. 52d St.Optn Krcnlnis
939 Market St. SnSV
I'nrcfl Teut 10c
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ncommen dense
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Plan
JOHN DI.AKE
4
Increases the
action of the
intestines
Hundreds of men and wo
men have already found
freedom from laxatives by
eating Fleischmann's fresh
yeast.
Doctors arc new agreed that
proper elimination of waste matter
should be brought about by feed.
One doctor comes right out and
states plainly that the indiscrim
inate use of cathartics is one of
the causes of constipation.
physicians nil ever the country
are recommending Fleischmann's
fresh yeast becaiwe it is a fresh
.feed, rich in these elements which
keep the intestines healthy. In one
series of tested cases, normal
functions were restored in from
3 days te 5 weeks.
Try It out for yeurself. Begin to
day byadding 2 er3 cakesef Fleisch
tnann'a Yenst te your everyday
diet. Keep it up and see hew nor
mally and regularly your intestines
ct. Be sure it's Fleischmann's
Yeast the familiar tin-foil 1
M with the yellow label.
eracr wixn your
CITIBS are congested, and unhealth
f ill . and ugly and hard te get about
ill because they just grew.
Many of them are beautiful in spots
and pleasant enough te live in if one
has enough money te live in the most
desirable parts of them.
But alwajs there are slums, where
the houses are dark and dingy, and the
streets narrow and dirty.
F,ii little towns hne their slums,
usually In the outskirts that are scat-
e red about them, or ln little congested
enters, left te decay because trade or
idweling sections have gene elsewhere.
AXD the reason why cities are always
ragged and patchy and net at all
what they ought te be Is because no
body plans them unt.l tee late.
A great builder named Hausmann did
make out Paris te some extent, lajmg
out great boulevards, and setting a sys
tem en which the rest of the city has 'e
be built.
Hut already there were vast dixtrtcts
t ii-h oeulii net be built ever, and these
he 1,'id te leave as they were.
When the City of Washington was
Ii .lit another architect, L'JInfant, pre-
uli'd a plan for it.
Bit the plan was only half follewe 1
with the result that much of the city ,j
ug'y and uncomfortable.
it will take, scores of years and nn
lien- of dollars te make it what P ought
te be.
RealfyAteshed
PI-
FOR.
Etrrr hit of dirt, rrnuc, nnd !! r r
metrrf, nnl tha lutr keet. Wr a n
Injurious moo or vnulUnc comneandt,
SHORT STORAGE Dmy or Eewnlng
25c
GARAGE
1625-31 MARKET ST
iNerlh lid; btwn ISIh and 19th Stl.)
oil pack
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F ANY great nation should dee1(ie e-
y te build a new capital It would
be built according te plan, and it would
be beautiful and healthful, and a de
' lightful place in which te live.
But It Is tee late te make the old
cities ever. People sett'e lu homes aad
i will net leave them, and the people de
cid'i what shall be done about rebuild
ing. We speak of city planning today
I partly because such a thing has just
1 been suggested for New Yerk, but
j chiefly because the ragged and irregular
growth of cities is much like the ragged
and irregular growth of human lives
which are net planned ln the beginning,
the plans being followed throughout life, f
TIIF3 mar
educatl
FIR man who plans his career his
Ien. his business, ids home
i wl'l hnu! a life that Is orderly and
i bPautitul.
I The m.ln who just grows will realize.
some time that lie tee in ut loose ends
anil that he meds rebuilding and rear
ranging. And then it will be uite tee
late te de anything about it
Blue and Geld Aute Tags In 1923
Harrisburg, May tM (By A. P.)
Pennsylvania;! State colors of blue and
sold will pe tne colors, en me automo
bile tagi for 102.1, officials have decided.
The cbeme it for a blue background
wlta feiaen ittatrs
(LOYEaJwUMPH
CAS WATEH
HEATER
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JLOoftrer
dREENOOVERl
LEKFondeori
Plenty of Het Water
and Small Gas Bills
with
CLOVER TRIUMPH
Cott of operation Ii mere important
than purchase price. Cheaply con
structed heaters are cheaper te bar
but net te operate.
CLOVER TRIUMPH larei fas and
lasts years because it is scientifically
made and of first quality materials.
It is equally as economical as auto
matic heaters at a fraction of their
cost endorsed by the U. G. I. Most
of your neighbor use CLOVER
TRIUMPH. 80,000 installed in
Philadelphia homes.
Manufactured by
PHILADELPHIA STOVE CO,
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SURLOK for FORDS
A rlald, terklnc strlna whel with two locking
IWKlttenit ine utriltht nbead nnd the ether nt
rltht nclm. Wnen locked In either of theae
pesltlnns the rnr ennnet b driven or towed away,
nor can lock be picked or Jimmied. Mounted in
cnie-hnrdcned Kleel lie.-.il unit thtm protected
nralnst uwlnr or clilecllne. HandMnv 11-lnch
rompMltlen rim atnmlnnm apldrr, horn button
en top of wheel, (lulckly Inatalled,
R e c e m in mini bj
CnderMTlters Insur
ance Cempantca,
$12-75
at your Ferd dtaUr or
'."ii
&(etmi
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" PREVENTOL"
pieduces ganitary
cleanlineaM. It is
as necessary as soap
1 and water, because
as it clean it pre
vents and kills insect
life.
Spray "PREVENTOL" en your winter
things when nutting them away it won't
harm (hem, but it will prevent and kill
moths. Spray it in the sick room it puri
fies the air. Use it le clean porcelains.
Spray it en hangings, upholstered furni
ture, in cracks, closets and dark corners.
Spray it in the sink and in refuse pails.
"PREVENTOL" i harmless. It
gets beneath ihe visible dirt it purifies
as it cleans !
Buy "PREVENTOL" at Drug, Grocery
and Department Stores,
Speciat Combination Package d 1 QQ
Pint' Can and Sprayer P '
Pint Can, 50c Quart Can, flOc
TRADn-MAHK KEG.
WENTOL
'MAKES A CLEAN HOME-
-Ok
Aero-
EIGHT
MODEL 890
20,000 miles en a set of tires,
12 te 15 miles per gallon of
gas,
the lowest first cost and tKc
lowest upkeep,
-the best brakes in the world,
and the most aristocratic
car en the market at any
price.
We have a new Cele Eight
Ninety ready te prove te you the
truth of these statements.
L. S. BOWERS COMPANY
245-247 N. BROAD ST.
Cocra-BtecciuM
Nev en Disrur
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1022-SIX
The National Test Checks
Every Phase of Performance
The low-speed test is the check-up for all the ordinary
demonstration feats. It is the sure detector of inherent
deficiencies which are smoothed ever (but never eliminated)
when a meter car gets under way.
Inherent smoothness of operation
due te scientific manifelding, per
fect fuel distributienprecise valv
ing, minute balance, and accurate
synchronization of all moving
parts in the 1922 National Six is
an engineering triumph.
The 1922 National Six throttles
down net te the usual 2 or 3 m.p.h.
in high gear, but te a fraction of
a single mile, and without effort
or tremor accelerates te top speed
with greater swiftness than you
ever before have seen.
The entire chassis must be unde
niably right te permit such low
speed operation in high gear; such
astounding acceleration; se wide a
range of perfermaftce.with never
even a suggestion of vibration,
and always with a frugality of fuel
that shames smaller, lighter cars,
Matching this superb mechanism
is the entrancing style of the
1922 National Six. Here is a
combination of beauty, ability
and value that is enhanced by
comparison with any ether qual
ity car regardless of price.
NATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND VEHICLE CORPORATION
Indianapolis, Indiana '
NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORP.
675 N. Bread St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia Branch
TOURING CAR
$2750
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OF
Ifesh Ltads the World in Moter Car Value
(Hash)
THE smooth, vigorously
powerful performance
of the Nash persists ever an
uncommonly long period of
time, with but the most infre
quent need for "tinkering"
er"tuningup," se that the car
has come te be known every
where as a long-lived car.
Feurs and Sixes
Pruts rtngtfrim $965 t $3390,. 1. b. factirj
NA
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The EARL Creed
TO BUILD an Institution as well as a meter car and te build
both se soundly that no one ever can doubt the integrity of either.
TO MAKE a car se geed that the simple truth about it will
always be an adequate recommendation; te price it se fairly that
its value can never be questioned. ,
TO REMEMBER that customers are mere important than sales;
that while a sale may be a temporary advantage, a customer is a
permanent asset; that profits are legitimate only as a by-product
of service.
TO REGARD our interests and these of our dealers and the
public as one and indivisible; te place the permanent satisfaction
of our customers and their customers forever above any temporary
advantage te ourselves; in short, te win public confidence by
deserving it and then te regard it as a sacred trust.
TO REALIZE these purposes by putting into our product some
thing mere than money, labor and materials; te add te every car
that we build something invisible but net intangible, namely, the
super-values that lie in these ultimate realities that men call love,
faith, inspiration and aspiration.
THESE ARE the values that transcend all skill of hand and
cunning of machinery; that transmute the making of things and
the selling and buying of them into the joy of work and the pride
of ownership. These are the values that endure and that are the
6ure foundation of mutual .GOOD WILL.
TO THESE PURPOSES we dedicate ourselves and our re
sources, and te them we pledge the honor and the honest effort
of every man, every day.
EARL PRICES
Touring Car $1095
Custom .Roadster ..... 1485
Sedan 1795
Brougham t 1795
PHILADELPHIA NASH MOTOR CO.
Bread Street at Poplar
CAMDEN BRANCH-901 BROADWAY, CAMDEN N. J.
Td DEALERS:
A few desirable Earl
territories are still open.
'Phene, wire or write
today for full franchise
particulars and infor
mation about our sell
ing aids for dealers.
EARL MOTORS, INC., JACKSON, MICHIGAN
Earl Philadelphia Moter Car Ce.
235-237 N. Bread Street
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Phene Spruce 5762
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