.Kt "''. ?S1S ri w e..QV nwxdr "f ""Mfe WT 1 S' i.V',tf. r.-'- .v f? . EVUSOTG7 PUBHO EpGrER-PHI 192 'yi ,'. i I L J . s II A w m li I I -t ' srTt, t. lm -I nsGe $ t UW ' t te your druggist The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch teps.the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless .clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plas ters. The action is the same. t te tv Ky J' ; mi' f Pain SteDS Instantlv jf. i . i 3 'O'tBua- BE FAIR TO LABOR E j B mm Uncommon Sense : Malting Terms With Life Ity JOHN ItLAKti Dr. Lines Opens National Epis copal Convention at Port land, Ore. STANDS BY PROHIBITION Bu Associated rrtss Portland, Ore.. Sept. Cuticura Seap ",' AND OINTMENT Clear the Skin f MBnptOtatinnt,Tucuni,23e.evrrwhfre Fertimplef ! mwi&imi 0tlrft LtberfcUiiti.&fpiX.tf tUia,Uui. Church cannot rountennnce violent methods, or nn unfair day's pay. or nn unfair day's work, or the breaking. of agreements'." said the ltlplit Itcv. I-M-win S. Line.. V. 1).. Illshep of New ark, In his convention bcrmen hetc to day at the opening session of t'le l-orty-evi-nth Triennial lieneral Convention f the Episcopal Church lu the I'r.ltel Mtnti"!'. Theuands of churchmen from al most every county In every State In the I'nitcd States and also many from for eign land", joined in elaborate celebra tions of the Hely Communion this! morning in every 1'plscepal church and I mi-len in Portland. I The convention will be In i-e'-ion until September - Prominent among the win cenKier TN ONE of O. Henry's stories, he calls i J- attention te the fact thnt a man who herds keep must live with his charges I en their own terms. ' They make tl,e rules. He must abide by them, directing them from time, te time, but never being much but (i camp follower of the Heck. Plutarch tells of a Greek military commander who wearied of bis work because camp sites had te be found near Pasturage. "It is Intolerable te me," he said, "te think that this nrmy has te wnlt (5, "The I en the convenience of the donkeys! lint lite i wnat it is, nnu we can de ery little nbeut it. IT IS filled with Injustice, and dis comfort, and necessities, none of which are easy te put up with. Men and women, however bave been living it for a gient manv thousand years, uii'l a very small proportion of them give it up In despair. Thoe who Are gifted with common sense learn very early that they must make the best terms with life that they can. New and then a man nrles who rc fues te consider this necessary. One of them wa Napeleon, who charged en horseback ever Kurepc, seeking te re adjust life e .as te meet with his own I ideas and sit My his own vain glory nnd make the best terms we can with it, It becomes n stern nnd uncomfort able place nnd life n hard nnd nigged read te travel. A LIFE OF SERVICE EatablMml 18SI Real service in real estate Mllnic.- rrnllnr. nnanclns no mir ier nht! our 3S rar' eNprrlrnr 'nahlr us te de jnu the mil rr 1 f2 Ten pcct from Meclallt. Abe Kelsky & Ce., Inc. N w roil PTT VCT VVT -T. he :,u,;LrTS.,nV;iV rS UE DIED broken and disappointed, I IL.n.nM .,,,! ,lirt mli.nHnn llf n ' " K program for the next three jear;.. The flrt great ma-s-meeting of tae oetien tien n-seinblcil at the Municipal Audi shut un en nn islnnd by men knew te l.e his mental inferiors. Later another man, net self-made i iikc .apoicen, due oern te nign place 'clock. m FOUNTAIN PEN Ideal for the Student With indestruc tible clip, or convenient ring en cap for attaching te chain or ribbon. U k and up THE ORIGINAL PUMP FILLER Ne Rubber Sac Manufactured by Franklin Fountain Pen Ce. 51 N. 10th St. SOLD BY ALL GOOD STORES H eadach e s Are Usually Due te Faulty Elimination Vfhtn you are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro duced in the bowel te keep the feed waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujel because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. is u j e l is a lubricant net a medicine or laxative se cannot gripe. Try it today. A fu pe m no 1 no A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE Taste it! The finest butter in America! 47 lb In our Phila., Camden and suburban stores wmm : MifflniiiiiaGraiciiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiraiii tnrliiin nl 10 liie 'erxlcc turttd when the clielr et MO singers marched down the main aile. followed b the bishops who were, led by the presiding bishop, the Most Itev. D.niiel Sjlvester Tuttle, 1. L.. , I.L. 1).. et St. Leuis. The nrt few , la will 'be devoted piiii'ipally te or- , F.R nidatien ami the hearing et reports; trout various commissions. In his sermon HNhep Lines said: , 'The Church uuist be able lu give i voice te the aspirations and hepci i nd , desires of the multitude for cuin. tiling better in lite for themelves and thfir children. Out tiem unspoiled helm", aie te come these who -lull maintain 'h' life of the Chinch and the ser.l'c if religion. , .Must Aid the Oppressed "The Church has steed for cLarity ' and relief and mercy. Kmpha-ts mut be put en oeclal justice aud fellowship 1 .iud the Cielden Kule. upon duties rather than lights. Ne one can tee the i way lu which our great citlei have , glow n ui with their homes of luMir and extr.n.igunee, waste nnd selfish iLomfeit at one end, and mean streets i ami comfortless houses and indecent condition., at the ether end of the town, without teelnii that it is semi- j paganism rather than Christianity. ri,e fhurr-h miir make its own the ciuse of the unprivileged people, these who aie in h.inl plaees In life, of these upon whom the existing social and industrial order presse henvilj , while it must stand against injustice and unfairness en both sides. "I wonder net that the world is in revolt against the old and existing or der, whether it be in society or Industry or in customs and manner of living. It is lurgely a revolt against sup pression and worn-out customs and traditions, and it had te leme in a world which was settling down under the impression that money nuking and selfish prosperity and pleasure seeking are the main things in life. Laber Net Mere Commodity "We will lejmte that labor i no mere thought of a a mere commodity by right-minded business men and that human welfare is counted mere than I l.e value of property, and that the remedy for the world's ill is recognized as moral and spiritual rather than economic." 15iship Lines declared that perplex ing industrial iue-tlens and contention-, caiiimt be settled without re ligion His serm 'ii. which measura bly strikes the ky ii"tp of the enliven tiun, was a string appeal l"f the development ' '' !r'-u leadership te meet j resent world c nditinn. In mncluding In- miihiii, Iti-hop Lines inferred briefly '" the subject of prol.ieitlun He snul In p.llt: ' I re' "gnlze the ruiit te differences i of op,ii "ii and eipres,iuii of the same 'as regards the wisdom if placing tins ' subject in the fuiidament.il law of the i land Hut there it is by the action rf fern-'lx of the forty -eight States, i approved as ether irneniljients have , been, and a self -le-pi" ling people will see that It is obeyed. "The unneriiy have nnt forced their will upon the inajerit If final ac tion was quickly taken, that Is the way our people act when they have been long making up their minds nnd have decided that a great evil must 1 end What a great jurist called the most insolent bueiness In the lnnd, had w-arulngs enough and heeded then net." I nnd great power, fancied he could make terms with life, and force the whole civilized world te acknowledge him as Its master. Today he is an exile In a little Dutch town, estranged even from his own peo ple, and waiting Impatiently for the end of It nil. Neither Napeleon nor William Iloh Ileh Iloh enzellcrn tried te meet life en Its own terms. N &ITIIER tried by giving something TEACHERS TO STRIKE SOON UNLESS THEY RECEIVE PAY Pupils at Dunmore Face Possibility of Anether .Vacation Scranlen, Pa., Sept. 0. After wait ing six months for the four months pay that is due them ns teachers In the public schools of the borough, the teachers employed In Dunmore have formally ordered a strike, unless their money h forthcoming within thirty days. As the Scheel Benrd Is In no position te rnlse the SS0.000 necessary, the chances nrc that the yeungHters 61 Dunmere will enjoy another vacation this year. Nene of the 110 teachers employed in the borough has becu paid for the final four months of the last school term. Less than $30,000 is due the district for last year, and inasmuch ns the law prevents the use of current rcvenue for the payment of past debts until such time ns the current term bills have been met, there is very little likelihood that the teachers will be paid. MOTHER IS DENIED BABY Norrlstewn Court Finds Her Unfit te Care for Child -NorrLstewn. Sept. 0. Judge Sw.trtz has refused te give te Mrs. Margaret Denner her child of two years, which, since It was a few weeks old, has been cared for bv Mrs. Mary Llcby, of Nor Ner Nor rlseown. The Court says its action has In mind the welfare of the child; that the mother's actions in the past have net been such as te merit her having her baby, which had been neglected for the world te make a fair bargain wnat they tool; from It. " i from the time of birth until it was given ever by her te Mrs. Lieby. In And both faced the solitude and mlserv. We have been given a beautiful world te live in a world rleii with opper- .....1 nf 11 f ..iu uj nil in fnr rvrvmTTM, nr irr. I tt would jefin as It there were no Dlace tee remote, tee dllllcult et acces. te cuenee the newnr.iper cameraman. When Chese. . .Hi.u, II, .. 1 .1,.,,.,. .,!.. 1a.. .. ' ur.usu.,1 immn- niw icihuuuluu ill tuu un tunitic. Hut It demands from Us ns tones c.f term bv rotecr.ivuro process, they much a it gives u. i constitute the I'li-terlal Section of the Sun- And if we de net meet It halfway, l:1,11"2 h':l'ec,' 'iIa,", u a IIablt-"- Shoes for Beys and Girls We Give Souvenirs and CHRISTMAS PRESENTS te Our Bey and Girl Customers Register Your Name When Buying 20 S. 52d St. Open JL.cnIngn and Address Shoes szner 939 Market St. 1 N. 10th St. I Kntrnnre All 1 Stnra effiC$ r?8l S? Modernize four Jewels This beautiful platinum bar pin of lnce-werk design was made with the diamonds removed from the old pieces. Charming icsults can be accomplished by remounting dis carded jewels into fashionable designs. The cost is surpris ingly moderate. Designs and estimates nrnished without obligation. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS ' , yv nere j Shall !'. -I Send My Child te Scheel? M 41 ftVj. " ' u 1 y'f 4, k k . ,r SOVIETS SEE RUSSIAN FLAG' WAVING AGAIN ON PACIFIC Conference With Japanese Expected te Bring Peace te Far East Moscow, Sept l illy A. I Russian Soviet officials nppear e.t tremelv confident that the conference with the Japanese nt Chang Cbuiu will bring peace te the l''nr En-t and re re 'Xtnsien of Russin's sphere of in in fiuence te Vladivostok. Tim railway administration is pre paring te restore ccrvice en the Kure-pean-Asia route with dir't through I trains from Moscow te Vladivostok, and I the newspaper" yesterday announced the formation of a company te operate i airplanes from Petresrad te the eastern 1 city. Russian trains de luxe are operating as far as Chita, and Moscow, l for the firt time fince lfUS, foresees the Russian or n Russian allied flag waving again en the Pacific. Japanese merchants In Mkelaevsk are said te have expressed the wish te remain when the Tar Eastern republic taken ever the government. Red parti sans have occupied the district near Vladivostok and the White Russians in the city fear they may be cut off. BIG GAME INVADES TOWN Caribou and Bear Mewed Down by Residents of Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks, Alaslia, Sept. 0. Cari bou, rabbits, gcese and bear, which moved down from the mountains Mon day, were killed in vast numbers by residents who joined In n community hunt Miss Evelvn Hetieke, assistant postmaster, was thp target of a mad- ' dened caribou which churged at her automebllo after the girl had fired ene shot. Her second shot, nlse her last i cartridge, brought down the animal. i Twe hunurea nuromeDiies nna nn iae veaicies in iewu cornea That question can ba an swered (julckly and satisfac torily by consulting the Edu cational Bureau, en ground fleer at PubUe Ledger Office, Independence Square. Here you may obtain complete and reUable information of any uue.um. . .-. --- . . Jrnwn !V.t S HEF .ciai 'school. hu'nTln Parties. Several animals were for retarded children, con. irtlled hv BChoel children. atrvatery of; music, college Oldtlmers say the Invasion of wild t linivarauv i mr iiuuiiiiin knowledge of nt fhA various enable you te make a wise choice. This service Is free and avail able te every one everywhere. " '.(Jim 1,1.,-1. ' ":i!iiiiiiiijMi" The gcxxl Maxwell is just as unusual in its stamina, reliability, comfort and economy, as it is in beauty of appearance. The new low prices of the Sedan and Coupe make these fine cars still mere desirable as sound values. Stdan . . . Siili Touring Ctr . gtj Pitus f. e. b. Dtlreit. Coup, . . . tl2il Keadtltr . SU Rtrtnut lm te b aditd Eicttdingly Attractive Time-I'aymtnt Plan Maxwell-Chalmers Sales Corporation 216-18-20 North Bread Street Philadelphia, Pa. .,?uHv!?nrm!!! animals at this season is caused by the iltmievfil I approach of cold weather. Public Ledger Building CHESTNUT at SIXTH Denies Damage by Fire Hackettstown, N. !., Sept. 0.L. M. HelT, president of the Alpbane Humus Company, yesterday denied repertb that hnf cemnany's plant had been partly ilttreycd by fire Monday, with a less of S100.00O, Xn WO, m .wcv ya "The Geed MAXWELL Filing Device of All Descriptions ArchHles Clip Beards Bex Files All Sizes VEO fLTUKENS fO. JL STATIONERS- Jj PRATERS-BLANK BWKlbrfMFRS. lZH.13th St. PHILADELPHIA 719 Walnut St Aute -Hemic Thearpy Is the New Drugless Treatment That Is Giving Beneficial Results Te these who nre interested we have records te show of cases that have yielded -te this where ordinary meth- eds of treatment bave failed te show results. Thoroughly explained In pamphlet which will be mailed free upon request WM. H. GREISS, M.D. SUITE 210-11, 1435 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. Laber uay, 'iueaay, rriqiur, u a. si, te 8 P. M. hurday, Saturday Until O P. SI. Ne. 50 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. nfflr TtiMirit! Clnftetl Monday, Wednesday, Thu Founded in 1865 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C. J. Hcppe & Sen Downtown I 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown N. W. Cdr. 6th 6c, Thompson Streets Our Bargain Department One of the outstanding in stitutions of the Heuse that Heppe built is the large Bar gain Department in which, one may always find rare values in rebuilt and ex changed instruments of world famous makes all guaran teed for 5 years and exchange able at full price paid any time within one year. Used Pianos Frem $85 Up Such makes as Chickering, Stcin way, Heppe, Decker Bres., Miller, etc. Used Player-Pianos Frem $295 Up Many rebuilt pianola-pianes such makes as Weber, Stuyvesant, Autopiane Angelus, etc. Used Grand Piane Frem $325 Up A variety of sizes and styles in such names as Weber, Checkering, Decker Bres., Stcimvay, etc. is the time te buy a piano at Heppe's for your child Yeu will find the largest assortment in Phila delphia and no matter what your taste may be you will find the style, design, size and price te suit you. The Heppe line includes the follewing: Masen & Hamlin lirnml nnd LprlKht l'latiea Steck Grand and Upright I'lanes Due-Art I'lanes Steinway Due-Art rianes Weber Grand and Upright Planea Hue-.rt rianes Henry F. Miller Grand and UprlRht I'lanes Wheelock Due-Art I'lanes Heppe Pianos and Plaers Francesca rianes nnd Plaers Stroud Aeolian Due-Art Planei Due-Art Pianos Edouard Jules Grand and l"rrlzht Pianos and Pliyers Marcellus H. C. Schemacker Unrlsht Pianos Gtanl nnd I'prlsht Piane and PJaer3 Loek for the Deg! Loek under the lid of every Vlctrela and de net buy unless you find the famous Victer Deg, mF. tip )) HIS MASTERS VOICE All genuine Victer Victrelas have this Trade-Mark Hcppe's sell genuine Victor Victer Victor Victrelas exclusively. We cannot urge you te buy an imitation. Yeu are sure of satisfaction at Heppe's. 50c Weekly Will Buy a Victrela at Heppe's The Heppe Rental - Payment Plan permits you te pay simple rental rates nnd all rent will be applied toward, the pur chase price. Call, phene or write for catalogues and full particulars. Victrelas $25 Up III H U D S O N MOST, BEAUTIFUL OF THEHUDSONS The New Sedan is Here The De Luxe Car of the Year $2295 It excels even these beautiful Hudsons which were counted matchless values at above $4000 the Limousines, Town Cars and Landaulets, famed for their distinc tion. Ne ether Hudsen se completely sums the bcdy-builder's art. It blends richness and luxury with a simplicity that is the hall mark of Hudsen enclosed car charm. And the premise of its beauty is borne out in the unusual personal comfort and service ability this model affords. Speedster. ...$1645 7-Pass. Phaeton..,. $1695 Freight and Tax Extra It seats seven amply. The lustrous, last, ing finish reveals the unhurried and painstaking care given every detail by master workmen, who have always spe cialized en the finest, costliest cars. Of course it has the new Hudsen meter, which wen such instantaneous admira admira tien everywhere. It is fhe top step of seven years' development of the patented Super-Six principle. It Is equally a rev. Iatien te Hudsen owners. Coach. ...$1745 Sedan. .2295 (5120) GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Sales Roem, 128-140 North BreadService Station 2400-14 Market St &'. un c PAMLlhtiBOMM WM iW: . ! "V $$Umtim3rtmsr4! ,1;,' m ina t X . :f.-j t-fi -V. VUin, , Jiifpte-"- - N "ii, nivjaii! -vfe."- - .' .rfi.f , . . . j .iuitsaaAt sJii "rwrn
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