n. i u 1 1 ' i fje-i m, Hwmvnnn -SOBWSpvp yjienai? RfiK'VAV ''virrti 'P?1ffiSr y-y ii? vTFsntt W'i W KnKm'-. w $i J it r t . lMS Mt "V i'tdf n- i v; . ' .yr-Vv'j V, -" 7V KJ ' . .e.' , K 4 j 7 NPWife. fcVENE&Gr' "PTteEId: ' WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER' 131922 ewf, 51 I . &1 FRIFNDS ENLARGE FEL0LWSH1P IDEA General Secretary of Richmond Meeting Analyzes Results of Church Werk FEAR OF CREED DISSIPATED Wthmend. In.1.. Sept. 13. - The trhlewment of spiritual unity nnd (el few'hlp grenf" than ever before known b (he hMery of (he church nnd re- Innrkflhle for nnj" ricneminiuimi un 8irlrl " hnve been tiie eutMnnuing fMult of tlie prexrni huhuummi v .....-L-e of the Five Years Meeting of Wends by Dr. Walter C. Woodward. ..mml secretarv of the body. The con cen &ciice doted without fcelectin? tlie next n"vVhi!eP'?he' Society of Friend has 1...1 a irfpii. vet. It. in common with ether denominations, has been con cen M.mblv dMurbed ever doctrinal dlf hum'" Dr- Woedwnnl said in hln Scnttered as they nre from Coast te fVst and from the Careltnns te Canada rtc Friends represent varying types of intellectual outlook nd of denemlm- Iirlncinles Inherently Individualistic and iri held rather loosely together in the national organization. As a result of their democratic Inheritance and pro cedure dertrlnnl differences nre freely aired and lmve sometimes seemed dangcreusd decisive "It was. tiicretere. with net a little trepidation that Fl lends generally looked forward te the recent session. Earlr In the session, however, a basis ef u'nitv and fellowship was reached which brought Mich n manifestation of ipirittml fellowship as has nirclv been wlttieK-ed In any denominutlenal gatli- erin. "Hardly less Important for the pro motion of our spiritual influence and power In the world Is an Incrense of faith, trust and confidence in one another. "Hardly lets significant was the growing realization of a wider fellow (hip of Friends through the presence cf distinguished and sympathetic Frlenes from England und Ireland, to gether with n similar 'body from Phila delphia Yearly Meeting, which is net an integral part of the Five Years' Meeting. Kvldencc of it much cletcr drawing together of these groups was unml.-tnknble nnd striking. "On the bals of a deeper fellowship and wider sympathies (tabllsbed. the Five Years' Meeting in session went forward with new confidence and vigor toward the accomplishment of the great tasks te which it has addressed itself. "Particularly appealing te Friends Is the work for a wnrless world. Great enthusiasm is therefore felt in the ac tivities of th" National Council for the Reduction of Armaments, te the sup port of which the Five Years' Meeting enthusiastically committed Itself." Seme reorganization of the beards was made In eidcr te place greater emphasis upon the work of religious education. Fer the purpose of stimu lating and developing the work of the Bible schools nnd for promoting the rending of Friends' literature in gen eral a new- benrd known as the Heard of Religious F.ducntien was organized. NEWARK "MAN IS FINED FOR "DRY" VIOLATION Wilmington, Del., Sept. 1.1 James A. McKelrey. proprietor of the Deer Park Hetel. Justice of the Peace and notary public, of Newark, was fined $2000 after he had pleaded guiltv yes terday before Judge Merriu, In the United States District Court, te illegal possesien and soiling beer containing n forbidden quantity of alcohol. Twenty Ms cases of heer were confiscated while JIcKehey was conducting a hearing in another room in his hotel. JVUmer K. Dutcherm, forty-five years eld. committed suicide at the farm of Jehn (iriflitii. near Kcunett Squere. by fnoeting himself twice through the head. Butcher was u news dealer and una prominent in ledge circles. His act is ittrlbuted te ill-heulth. Thirty-four men nnd three women, graduates of the Americanization Scheel, took tlie oath of ulleglnnce te tee Inited tSntes. Chief Justice Pen neuill, in addressing tlie new citizens, "reused the importance of obeying the laws und the value of home-owners as Citizens. .Forty pests will be represented at tic State convention of the American J-'Rien. which will stnrt In the Hetel lu I ent, Wilmington. Satunla.i . Miner Harvey will deliver the address of wel come. Dr. William ('. Speakmnn Is mentioned as the next State commander. Ruling that a mnn who cannot read Or apenk the KiiglMi language run run net undeistand the traffic rules, nnd, is unfit te operate n motorcar. Deputy Judge I,,,, j Mu0j.,.,i Court, fined Jiennie ,0M $i. (Ubleski re re 9'uied :in interpreter at the hearing, wre he wn charged with disregard ing truffle signals. TREASURE SEEKERsHlVE UP Quest for Pirates' Geld In Neva Scotia Reported Failure Elizabeth. X. .1., Sept. 13. The nd Jtntiirers who sailed from Elizabeth last June te rceeer treasure burled near ova bentia have hud hard luck, nc "ruing ti) Jmnes K. Cameren, one of . (,ntrter llls scnt enl hp wi) tl0 "W"0 ""bin mouth; that they have ti. k""',,f'1 ,llfl'Ply in Irving te raise t.L "?'' """rn: that the apparatus ," "long fulled te work, and that welernble weather conditions retarded 1.1 . , nf '"IvagliiK the treasure be th. . ? Imu' ll(,p" lii'blen by pirates iu " waters .ireiind Neva Scotia in 1700. Uncommon Sense : Slippery Brakes By JOHN ULAKi 450 MECHANICS CONVENE 8,ate Meeting of Order Opens at Johnstown .'oliiulewii, Ph., Sept. US. Members Km ? h"!.W ",('r nf ,,lf' l'll"''1 tniiA. ?in Mp'l"nlc8 opened their State tir xill1!"! h. X'st'-rday. witli up-E.n',,,.Pl-v ,r,,) I" attendance. Mayer y: i' ' nu Severed nei )ew!''llJ,11!,,' I'reient vice councilor, -m'ii nr Ull old. of (inrlleM the nrlilrni.u .if of ffi nll"rs' l'""' HtntP rounclle the rn'011 Nu' "- I'lilladelphla, gai Council. welcome. r, gave ni'niLnn ,.C I. .. I i,i. i .,; ""'iii "i i tins, nun mum- t.T.l,lu' 'ouncller. for fi '!! v'a lu only city nominated mt 'ie btnte council session in 1023. Charles F. Hummel Tears n r' "'mcl, scventy-eight vetefn,, '-n lithographic artist and a an ti't bi" nr,h Camac street, after J&T n,f. twlvp weeks. In the the i.ar Mr. Hummel served with I'tks f!f.' ,He..,a survived bv bis wife. Mntutn u-.111 '"I56 P'nw ''rltlnv "ft- ikVu ' ,ne "em JntermentfWiu '.IMeuutnent Cemeterv. DANOKIt slBtinls etten appear sud denly. A enr Mvceps round a corner. Ila driver sees n cleter railroad crossing gute.ahead. If hk brakes nre geed, he step. If tffey urc net, there is likely te be trouble. A MAN who has ever-eaten or drunk morn thnn Is geed for him applies for life. Insurance. He Is examined very carefully by the company's physician. A week of anxiety el.ipseb. Theu lie Is (old that his application lias been denied. He goon te his own doctor te find out whut is te be done. He is told te go en n dici nnd tu step drinking. if his will power Is geed, lie docs It. , If his will power Is weak, he basn t the ability te de It. And in n year or two his ft lends arc tending llewers te the house. DANGER signals ure strung along the rend of life. Seme of thera may be wen a long way ahead. Others arc net observable till one almost stumbles en them. In such cases, the brakes must net be slippery. A CONTROLLED" will is the best brake the only one that Is part of the equipment of the human ma chine. Te step doing things that arc hurt ful Is often very difficult. Especially is It hard te step sud denly. Vet there are occasions when it mu.-t be dune. If the owner of the will de sires te remain longer en this planet. It is a custom for many people te seek te put their brakes in trim at the first of every jear by making ruo rue ruo lutiens. Few of the brakes ever stand the test, which in Itself is n (lunger signal. WILLS long neglected nre apt te be come wobbly, but they can be re paired anil put In condition, even when they have failed te function almost al together. Violent applications are, of course, only for emergency. Smeeth running, either in meters or en tlie read of life, depends en rare nnd easy brake applica tion. Hut tiie brakes must be there ami ready for use, nnd the driver must te use them instantly if wills knew bow necessary. Mere people din from weak tiiiin ireui most ether causes. The geed brake will dodge disease and trouble nnd worry, and cheapen life Insurance. It Is a geed thing te keep It In shape. CopurleM, liill, bu Public l.tde'r Cempatit PAYMENT OF FEE ENJOINED Ceal Taste it! I The finest butter in America! 48 lb In ear Phila., Camden and suburban Stores &rs&K? Land Assessors Must Return Meney' Received Sunbiiry. Pa.. Sept. la. Court yes terday made permanent a prellmltnry Injunction granted the Philadelphia nnd Rending Ceal nnd Iren Company, re straining Northumberland County Com missioners from paying 'William C. Menree, of Wilkes-Rarre, . and Fred H. Meser, of Shamekln, $,'10,000 or any part of It as fees for services as special counsel nnd expert mining en gineers in making coal-land tax assess ment and lighting appeals through the. court h. Menree nnd Meser must pay back $2."00 each paid them en account out of public funds. 5 "DRY" VIOLATORS ON BAIL Twe Landlords and Three Hotelmen of Reading Arrested Reading, Pa Sept. 13. Jehn h. Springer and Frank Franeznk, Rending landlords, yesterday were held In $1000 ball cacli by United States Commissioner Multuberger, en a charge of violating the Velstead net Jehn Snclicr. proprietor of the Amer ler, proprietor of the Hetel Warwick, lean Heme: Commercial Hetel, nnd Wolfe, proprietor of the J Ha nrry ft. leg- nil of I'ottstewn, X. J., were held in $1000 ball each en the same charge. vfflU!l. Loese-Leaf Ledgers Our Special Binder. )aaCA 200 Sheets Q and Index) Our Bet ter Grades, ranging tPrlcet30-70 fEO O UKENS CO. J. STATIONERS- JjPKtNTERS-BLANKBOOKlHFKS: llZkiattSt. PHILADELPHIA. 719 Walnut 5t BFTT'FW'IBFTKn Bin iilCCtl I m&fb ''JUcrSBvSMM ESSE COACH $1295 All Year Utility Freight and Tax Extra Closed car owners will find the Cbach gives all essential utilities for which they have paid far mere in the past. It is ideal for family use. Lightness, economy and reliability also make it unu- Touring, $1095 Cabriolet, $1195 Freight and Tax Extra sually serviceable in business and professional use. Controls operate easily. Operating cost is low. See and ride in it today. Coach, $1295 f7) GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread. Service Station, 2400-14 Market St. In j7 1, the Earl of Pem broke led a movement in the "Lords and Commens" te as sure Englishmen the right te make a will. A statute of Edward III took the settlement of estates out of the Ecclesiasti cal CeurtSy and permitted a "next and most lawful friend" te administer them Individual or trust company which will veu cheese? TVTODERN law permits you te name a capable con servator for the family fortune, who, unlike the "next and most lawful friend", will give you continuity of service, the combined judgment and accumulated experience of practical business men, and unquestioned integrity. Yeu can assure support for your wife, education and in dependence for your children, carrying en of your benevo lences beyond your own life time, and continuance of your own geed management. Our booklet, "'Protecting the Family y discusses the modern executer and trustee from a business point of view. We shall be pleased te send you a copy, upon request. Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street; Bread and Chestnut Streets pre, 'u Quick Werk Yeu want your printing te attract attention and interest people. Geed printing does this quicker than peer printing. A clear-cut picture gets attention quicker than a dim, dull picture. It holds attention longer. Type that is well printed and easy te read gets a quicker reading than type that is hard te read. Geed printing can give an impression of quality before a line of copy has been read. An attractive booklet or circular can make you feel friendly toward a preposition before you step te consider whether you need it or net. Are you using all the geed printing you might be using at a profit te yourself? better paper 000 better printing "Making it Easy te Plan Printing" is the title of a series of books en better direct advertising which printers and advertisers can secure en application te distributors of Warren's Standard Printing Papers. S. D. WARREN COMPANY BOSTON Warren's Standard Printing Papers are 'Distributed by D. Jfymbard 6800 L. WARD COMPANY PHILADELPHIA Jf 1701 BALTIMORE WASHINGTON CHARLES BECK COMPANY fymbard dpje6pji 609 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia WILKES-BARRE J) fa in 64.91 XJ'I LTanOe Uir "lifi 'In! "I'iTir PrinU ndPapers 1745 Freight and Tem Extra The Coach Closed Car Utility Open Car Cost mHUPSOHg' Speedster $1645 7-Pasa. Phaeton 1695 Coach 1745 Sedan , 2295 Freight and Tax Extra Most motorists find the HtxdBen Coach fully meets their requirements of comfort, utility and fine, closed car distinction. Yet it costs but 8 per cent above open models an unequaled achievement in automo bile manufacture. It has the new Hudsen meter, which has created such enthusiastic com ment everywhere Just a ride will win your praise, tee. G0MERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR C0 Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread -Service Station, 2400-14 Market St. (BUS) HUDSON HIHIMIOIIBIHD Read the Want Ads , .in Classified Celums ,WW; v .M t 111 K-A m m i mi-trn Sir- m re; ft it! f .! a d .K'fl. i hi 4J ffl Ill tVA ',im Mj$ . J 'jj nUWIINHMH ti t- fVB A."Sffl t r . vifr'L.'t'Jww, , H tvt '.. M i'i'ii'l r.frj!' Ltj j-,eV A i fU mmmm $ .) 'sm tAY ' w rte .. iLte
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