Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHlEADISLPHiA, FBIDAY, JULY 7, 1922
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BRITISH FILL TAFT
HAYS PLEDGES AID FOR .
BETTER SCHOOL MOVIES
Proposes Joint Efferts by Teachers
and Producers
Bosten, July 7. The co-epcratlon
of the motion picture producers with
the National Education Association In
finding a way te make pedagogic pic
tures "which arc scientifically, psycho
logically nnil pedagngicnlly sound was
offered by Will II. Hays, president of
the Motion Picture Producers and Dis
tributors of America, In an address Inst
night before the convention of the edit edit
rnters. pedagogic pictures," Mr. Hayr said.
"I propose that we Jointly studv thnt
demand, and thnt we Jointly Una ways
and means of supplying It. Let e
committee be appointed of this asso
ciation, made up of the very best talent
within your ranks.
"Let them meet with the great pro
ducers of the country and find ways te
U6e our facilities. Wc nsk you' te aid
us and te let us aid you in the study
of the whole problem of the use of mo
tion pictures ns a direct pedagogic In
strument." He assured th'e delegates that the
motion picture Industry nccepted the
challenge "In the great demand of the
educators that the full instructional
value of motion pictures shall be de
veloped and used."
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IN STOLEN BONDS
Detectives Armed With Spades
Explore Leng Island for
Missing Loet
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Chief Justice Gathers Immense
Fund of Information en
English Law
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Justice TaTt. Hearing tlie end of hid
visit te "Englanfl, lias asked tlic Asm
elated Press te Inform the Amerlcnn
people of the splendid reception and
flowing hospitality lie has received from
the British. Before leaving last nlpht
for Aberdeen. Bcetlund, where he will
receive another honorary degree, he
aid:
"My greeting has been se generous
unci no ulneerely cordial that I am un
able te find words adratiatelr te ren-
rey ray gratitude, hut .1 cannot help
New Yerk. July 7. An extensive
search, reverlng the central portion of
Leng I sin ml, wns curried en yesterday
by n score of detectives, in the hope
nf unearthltift Sl,."0n,000 or mere In
bends which were stolen In the $2,000.-
000 pefctuCce robbery and ether held
ups.
The belief thnt the mlselng securities
have been burled somewhere en Leng
Island Is held by the pestnffice Inspec
tors, following the discovery Tuesday
of $400,000 worth of bends buried near
Lake Itonkenkoma, L. I., after the
arrest of the three alleged ringleaders of
the held-tip men.
The exact territory In which the
nosteflicc men with their spades and
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Propels - Returns - Ejects
Leads 3H in. long - Cannet cleft
Better Built CcitllliL
for Better Service i?L
He Springs, levers or' phets -OneThm
preasure tun it Nen-leakaWe
i. . . . .' inimiHiiuv iiirii wiii
lecung tnni England warm mannes- i :hnM, nr ,..nri,,n, , nn. r;.1.nin,i u
tat ens wens net toward me ns nn in- ; ,H fMre(1 tImf t wcre mrvIp ,,,.
eiviuuai. out ill my capacity as a rep- , nmntcurs m,tht mlnt for tile l.wuicn
rescntnttre of the millions of Ameri
cans overseas.
"I have gathered an Immense fund of
Information respecting England's judi
cial procedure, which I will try te di
gest en the ocean with a view of pre
senting the main fentnrrs te the Ameri
can Bar Association in August. Eng
lish practice simplifies the procedure
by embracing both law and equity in a
cinglc action. Preliminary hearing?)
compel both parties te disclose the evi
dence that is relcvunt en each side, m
that when the issue is presented in court
It can be expeditiously disposed of."
Sir. Tn ft will receive the honorary
degree of doctor of civil law from
Aberdeen University. While in Aber
deen he will be the etiest of the Wrv
Rev. Kir Geerge Adam Smith, princi
pal and vice chancellor of the univer
sity, who lectured In the United States
In 1018.
from Aberdeen he will proceed te
Glasgow and thence te Liverpool, sail
ing tomorrow. He plans te go direct te
bIb summer home nt Murray Bay, Can-sda.
treasure and rrcever It.
Jeremiah Seville, u former liflwirer
employed nt the postefficc, who wns
arrested as an nlde te the actual rob
bers, wns arraigned and held In .?'-'.". 000
bnll for nctlen of the Fcdernl (Irnnd
Jury yesterday.
Seville, a thickset mnn of thirty, who
has been conducting a cabaret in the
('litrcndvn Hetel nt Ilecknwny Beach,
wns accused of hnvlnc furnished the in-
formntlen which enabled Gerald Chap
man, alias Edwnrd Hryce; Oeerge
"Dutch" Andersen, nllns Charles
Heins, and Clinrlex Lnmbert, nllns Loe Lee
bcr. te successfully commit the gigantic
robbery.
These three international creeks.
each with a long prison record, are
locked up in the Tombs under $12.",000
bail.
Secure your papers, such as Deeds, Mort
gages or Insurance Policies by using one of
our Security or Cash Bexes.
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GERMAN MIDDLE PARTIES
PLAYING AGAINSTTHE LEFT
Bourgeoisie Appeal te Offset Pro
posed Merger of Socialists
Berlin, July 7. (By A. I'.) The
Clerical and Secial Democratic Parties
have addressed u joint appeal te the
German People's Party inviting the lat
ter te enter the Government coalition,
"as the need of the hour demands the
enrollment of all the national elements
who are willing te lend nctive aid in
the work of safeguarding and building
up the republic."
This appeal from the two bourgeois
parties in the coalition bloc is inter
preted as an offset te the prospective
entry of the Independent Socialists into
the Government, which is probable, al
though net yet an accomplished fact.
Selection of a successor te the lntc
Dr. Itathcnnu as Foreign Minister also
presents difficulties unless President
Ebert and Chancellor Wlrth can decide
upon the appointment of home diplo
matic official who is wholly without
party affiliations.
Berlin continues without bourgeois
newspnpers, the striking printers only
permitting the appearance of the so
cialistic and communistic organs. The
strike threatens te sjirend through
out Germany, tying up all but the radi
cal press.
FLIES FROM TUNIS TJTpARIS
French Aviator Makes Non-Step
Flight Against High Winds
Paris. July 7. Lieutenant Pellctler
Delsy effected a non-step flight yester
day from Tunis, Northern Africa, te Le
Beurgct, near Paris, n distance of 1000
miles, in ten hours fifty-five minutes,
in spite of high winds.
He Mnrtcd nt 7 o'clock In the morn
ing, flying ever Sardinia and Corsica.
He then followed the Valley of the
Bhone te Paris nnd landed at Le Bour Beur
gct at 5:" P. M.
$125,000 FIRE IN NANTY GL0
Business Bleck of Nine Buildings In
Mining Town Destroyed
Johnstown, Pa., July 7. A business
block in Nanty Gle, a mining town
near here, was destroyed by fire yester
day. Nine buildings were burned.
The less is estimated at $125,000.
German Marks 100 for 18 Cents
New YerU. July 7. (By A. P. i
German marks today fell te the level
of 100 for IN cents, or almost three
cents per hundred under the minimum
Mtnblishcd yesterday. Dealers attrib
uted the decline te disturbing economic
condition). In Germany.
WINDOW GAZER ROBBED
While Guy Geff Columbus, O., was
looking in n store window nt 430 Mar
ket street, late yesterday, a thief stele
a suitcase from his nutomeblle. It held
clothing and ether articles valued nt
$200.
LADY WILSON REFUSES TO RUN
Dublin. July 7. Lndy Wilsen,
widow of Field Marshnl Sir Henry
Wilsen, yesterday declined the invita
tion extended te her te stand as Union
ist candldnte for Pnrllnment for North
Down, her Inte husband's constituency.
After-Dinner Tricks
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te get
but women will be delighted
with our full stock of
white kid sandals
and white buck strap slippers, tee.
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When Mime one makes light of your
tricks or cnuses ether aniieyanee. fctnte
that you will perferin nn extremely dif
ficult feat of jugglery. Procure a glass
of water and a cunc or umbrella, An
nounce that you can held the tumbler
against the reil'ns with the point of the
cane, nnd u.ien removing the cane
catch the tuiub.er in Its fnll without
spilling a drrp of water.
Te demonstrate the trick hand your
victim the iiine. Then Mnnd ou a chair
and held the mouth of the tumbler
against ine cciiin. ask (lie victim tn
set the point of the enne against the
bottom of the glass, and held it there
until you get down from the chnlr utnl
can take it.frnm him. lle complies with
the request, but when you step down,
Imply pick up the chair, carry it away,
and sit down In It, leaving the specta
tor holding the tumbler in Its awkward
position. He ennnut get out of hlb
predlcnment without crying for help
or without taking sreut chances of
breaking the glass,
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Pithy prsirph en Kilt nbnerblnr pelttl.
Ml topic pprd recently In th "dcldtlly
ntrUlnln" column, "Un Pecenil Theasht."
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Who Drives Daily
there's no better drink than buttermilk.
When you start en a long trip, a glass of
buttermilk will stay your thirst longer
than any ether drink. After a long ride,
it relieves that feeling of fatigue. It is a
benefiting bracer when a fellow's nerves
are a little shaky. Buttermilk is the
motorist's drink above all ethers, and we
recommend
GOLD MEDAL
CREAM BUTTERMILK
One of the SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Products
for flavor, and as a thirst quencher."
Order by 'phone, or from the driver of euz1
wagon. Alse at soda fountains and
restaurants.
See our demonstration in the window of The National
Drug Stores Corporation, 13th & Market Sts.
SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES
Yeu always expect the best values at the HILL CO. but, man
alive, here is a price smashing just when every man wants a cool
and comfortable suit. Fine quality Panama Cleths and Coel Cleth fabrics in the smartest of styles.
Values
$is.oe
All sizes.
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Newest SPORT Medels
as well as all ether styles. And a complete size range for STOUT MEN
SLIM MENSHORT MEN and regulars, of course.
This special group brings even better values than ever before. They present new purchases new styles new
patterns and new colorings. Mr. Hill says they are the best he has yet offered, and every one at a saving of half.
Mr. Hill's
Guarantee
With E-ery
Purchase
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the styles or the savings.
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And, man alive talk nbeut variety. Every
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And every man can be fitted, whether he
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regulars, of course.
Buy two of them in this sale for the price
of one!
Men's White Flannel
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Philadelphia's Largest Men's Pants Department Ottcr3
$5 and $6 Trousers
About COO pairs at this low price. Neat worsteds and
worsted cheviets and mixtures. Plain and neat patterns.
Beys' $1.50 & $2.00
WASH Suits
Finest quality
wash materials in all
wanted styles. All
sizes up te 8 years.
"Flapper" Khaki Suits $1.95
Open Evenings
Beys' 2 Pairs Pants
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In wanted sports
models, also worsteds
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Others at $7.95 and $8.95
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