Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 31, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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net magnificent furnishing!
orAeerationi make a hema
charming. Delightful details,
in appointments tuch aa
these Biddle-Gaumer sconces
add far mera te" tha alaganca
of ream than far cettliar
decorations. Priced at all
Biddle-Gaumer preducta
moderately.
Lighting Fixtures '
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Tk We; 10 C In Sabwtr
mm Aln 0780
Opm Sit till . x. aaj
Platefted 4n ereM or
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out plef candle' cape
4 clear crystal drept.
MISSING MAN'S 10DY POUND
New Castle,, Pa., Oct. tl.Gnrtt
n; McCnstlen, thirty-two ' years old,
World Wnr veteran. dlsaeDeared (ram
all home In Wayne ' Township, near,
en, i
which
ltlvr
boys found his' body
en a ninsiae.
' SIIK yVOUNOID MAN'S KIN
, Search Is heiag made for relatives el
August Mtrs, sixty-nine years old,
wne wasiieuna iasi mgnt at ueerges
inets
Tim walmlilti l'ripv wltn tarn hi
... ' .mwi.ii, .. ... ..w mi
! ll kal atri mma Im tlm nha.l Urn
ibsi Armistice umj, leaving a note i" "! "S" j ." i" " l : IV " f ,
read: "I am going te cms the who Is believed te have shot himself, is
Jerdan." ftnnda neon thi-M In a serious Condition in the West
Itv a remote cave Philadelphia General Homeopathic Hes
pital. .
If you enjoy
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Send in the coupon below
, for full information con
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(Announcing
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THE warmth and beauty of sturdy
wool combines with unusually
long wear and durability in this sci
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silk and WOOL, and WOOL and
cotton hosiery
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worn mere or less unsatisfactorily. Cadet
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woolen hose that is' made for WEAR
and DOES wear.
It includes all colors and color combina
tions, for sports wear and general use.
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Fer Men 75c. and up
Fer Children 75c. and up
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That Dingy Film
Which old-way brushing left en teeth
r
Under old brushing methods, as most peo
ple knew, teeth etill discolored, still decayed.
Beautiful teeth were seen less often than to
day. Teeth troubles had se constantly in
creased that very few escaped them.
New it is known that the chief reason lay
In film. That is the cause of most teeth
troubles. That is what makes teeth dingy.
Ne ordinary teeth paste could effectively
combat film. Se much film was left te dim
the teeth and threaten serious damage.
Tha great teeth enemy
Film is that viscous coat you feeL It clings
te teeth, gets between the teeth and stays.
The film absorbs stains, then forms cloudy
coats. Tartar is based en film.
Film also holds feed substance which fer
ments and forma acids. It holds the acids in
contact with the teeth te cause decay. Germs
breed by millions in it They, with tartar,
are tha chief cause of pyorrhea. Brushing
could net combat these troubles when it left
that film Intact
New ways te combat it
Te meet this situation, dental science
sought for film combatants. Twe effective
autheds were discovered. One acts te curdle
film, one te remove it, and without any harm
ful scouring.
Many careful tests proved these methods
efficient Authorities endorsed them, then
leading dentists everywhere began te urge
their use.
A new-type teeth paste was created, based
en modern research. It brings five effects
new considered essential It avoids some old
mistakes. These two new film combatants
are embodied in it The name of that teeth
paste is Pepsedent
Old affects ravsrtad
Pepsedent also multiplies the starch digss
tant In the saliva. That is there te digest
starch deposits which may otherwise ferment
and form acids.
It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva.
That is there te neutralise mouth adds which
cause teeth decay. Every use gives manifold
power te these great teeth-protecting agents
in the mouth.
Old-type teeth pastas, based en soap aad
chalk, brought Just opposite effects. They
weakened Nature. That is why these princi
ples were changed.
Pepsedent also polishes the teeth se film
less easily adheres.
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The coupon will bring you a 10-Day
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Yeu ewe this test te yourself and
your family. It will show the way te
benefits which none would go without.
Watch the changes which one week
will bring.
Then new beauty
came te millions
Pepsedent came quickly late very wide
use, largely by dental advice. New careful
people of some fifty nations employ it Te
minions of people it has brought new beauty,
new protection.
Nete the glistening teeth you see en every
side today. Nete the smiles that ahew them.
These pearly teeth mean safer, cleaner teeth.
All can easily sse that a new era has came in
this branch of dents! hygiene.
Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Nete
hew clean the teeth feel after using. Mark
the absence of the viscous film. See hew
teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear.
The results will surprise and delight you.
And they will lead you, we think, te gain the
benefits which millions new enjoy. Cut out
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new known te be essential. Advised by leading dentists
Ike world ever. All druggists eupply.tbe large tubes.
10-Day Tube Free 10"
THS PEPSODENT COMPANY,
Dept. F-S5, 1104 80. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsedent te
' '" Qmy""i'M tubi'te "a" ramify.
BaMisii"iii""ss"aMSBd
Would Keep Alt American Po
litical Controversies Within
Borders of Natien
WILLING TO ASSIST EUROPE
Beaten. Oct, 81. The foreign policy
of the Harding Administration is nn
American policy, aiming at hclofelnora
and understanding among the nations,
but net at the expense of entanglements
hampering American independence, wee-
ing
Hui
fectlre and constitutional leadership.
That Is the reason wasteful expendi
tures have been cut, necessary ccoiio cceiio ccoiie
rales enforced, efflclenrj vastly In
creased and our great national concerns
safeguarded,
"This method and result nre due te
the ftpirit and purpese which have
dominated the Administration. They
are due te the sagacity, the steadiness,
the inexhausttble energy, the constant
labor, the intimate knowledge of
human nature, as well ns of govern
mental affairs, the Immediate, and Just
appraisement of difficult situations, the
courteous consideration and kindly dis
position, and especially the untiring
seal for the public Interest which char
acterizes our chief, Warren O. Hard
ing, the President of the United States.
"It would be difficult te imagine a
worse tangle In our foreign relations
than that with which this Administration
was required te deal. It took office two
cars and nearly four months after the
armistice, but we were ret at war. The
peace negotiations had evoked a bitter
and undying controversy. It had been
IT ENFORCEMENT
retary IiugbeS'aald in an address last patent, I think, te these who had en
night at a ..Republican rally in Sym
phony Hall, held te forward the cam
paign of Senater Ledge. Republican
candidate te succeed himself.
Secretary Hughes reviewed the rec
ord of the Administration in its deal
ings with ether countries.
"I de net think the foreign policy of
the Administration needs defense, but
I should like as far as possible te have
It understood," he said, "it is net a
partisan policy. Would that we could
keep all our political disputes within
the three-mile limit. It is an American
policy, and I believe te nny one who
had the intimate acquaintance with
situations which can only be had by
these entrusted with the confidences of
foreign relations, it would appear te be
the only policy which properly serves
American Interests."
Mr. Hughes' address drew enthusi
astic applauee from the well-filled hall.
The Secretary of State was Introduced
by Jehn L. Dates, former Governer.
Tribute te Mr. Ledge
Secretary Hughes In his address ct
tolled Senater Ledge, chairman of the
Committee 'en Foreign Relations and
Republican leader of the Senate.
"I cannot think that at such a time
Massachusetts would permit the
country te be deprived of the benefit of
the service of the most experienced man
In the 8enat In foreign affairs," he
said. "It would only be In a miner
degree the less of Massachusetts; It
would be the Irreparable less of the
Natien. Ne differences ever particular
points of policy can obscure the long
record of distinguished services, the
accurate knowledge, the intimate ac
quaintances with every foreign problem,
and the bread culture of tha senior
Senater from Massachusetts.
"This Administration ,s untangling
the skein which it received. The result
is a restored confidence and prosperity,
a better understanding, and an en
hanced influence."
Helping Hand te Europe.
Se far as Europe is concerned, Mr.
Hughes declared. President Harding
and his advisers always have been ready
te lend a helping hand where It would
de the most geed, but are net willing
te fritter away the influence of the
United States by intervention in con
troversies thnt nre rooted in age-old
national rivalries.
The Secretary declared that In a
humanitarian way and through the
channels of trade the United States was
really giving aid of a value Incalculable.
He praised the Arms Conference agree
ments as meaning "the rescue of the
world from despair" and predicted that
desnlte the present delay the Washing
ten treaties would be ratified by all the
rewrrtf signatory te them. Ultimate
failure of the conference program, he
asserted, had been precluded in nny
cese by the ratifications already voted
by the United States, Great Britain and
Japan.
Among the ether accomplishments re
viewed by Mr. Hughes as a part of the
constructive program of the Administra
tion were the negotiation of a peace
treaty with Germany, the Yap agree
ment protecting American ietereets in
the mandate islnnds of the Pacific, the
reorganization of Cubn'n finances, the
Tacna-Arica arbitration agreement be
tween Chile and Peru, the calling of n
conference here of Central American re.
publics, and the stabilization of Haiti
and San Dominge.
tidying
, I thli
UPHELD BY Fllffi
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Baltimore Yearly Meeting
Agrees That Velstead Law
Should Be Supported
ENGLAND SENDS MESSAGE
aeavereu 10 estimate tne pumic Judg
ment that the American people would
never consent te assume any obligation,
moral or legal, which would fetter their
appropriate freedom of action in un
known contingencies.
rvers World Court
"We favor, and always have favored,
an international court of Justice for the
determination according te Judicial
standards of Justiciable international
dispute.
"I believe that suitable arrangements
can be made for the participation by
tins Government 111 tne election n
Judges of the International court which
has been set ud se that thlH Government
may give its formal support te that
court as an independent tribunal of
international justice. 10 support an
Institution you must have proper pro pre
vision for a voice in ice constitution,
and I thing that prevision te this end
can he made.
"The fundamental and pressing prob
lems of Europe are political problems
involving national hopes and fears;
deep-seated convictions as te national
safety and opportunity; national ambi
tions, in some cases long cherished, in
ethers recently awakened; established
policies which have become postulate
in the thought of peoples. The reason
that the main problem of Europe cauuet
be solved save as Europe helps herself
lies in the fact that each major diffi
culty centers in the self-determined
action of Independent state end I r r
yeml external control. There is no
reason why we should fritter away our
helpful Influence by becoming a parti
san of either party te such controver
sies, much less make the fital mistake
of nttempti::g te assume the role of
dictator.
Handicap of Europe
"Hurepe Is at this moment burdened
with the expense of large nrmies heavily
disproportionate te the financial ability
of the respective states te maintain
Baltimore, Oct. 31. The annual
business session of the Baltimore yearly
meeting of Friends convened yesterday
in Park Avenue Meeting Heuse Repre
sentatives from the subordinate meet
ings in Maryland, Virginia and West
ern Pennsylvania and several visiting
Friends from ether meetings were pres
ent. Edward C. Wilsen was presiding
clerk, assisted by Susan T. Prldgeen
and Helen E. Harper.
The proceedings began with a prayer
for consecration by Isaac Wilsen, after
which a minute was read from the
Westbury, L. I., Meeting. There were
also two minutes read from England,
commending the mlMlen te this coun
try, ey J. Rowntree Glllett and Dr.
Henry I. Glllett.
In responding te a welcome the Eng
lish Friends spoke of their growing at
tachment te American Friends. That,
they said, wae greatly helped by their
co-operation In the reconstructive work
In Europe.
Londen Epistle Read
The general epistle from the Londen
Tcarly Meeting said that the duty of
Friends was te cheese the dangerous
and difficult path rather than te go
along in an easy and comfortable way
of compromise. That would call for
selt-aacrlflce and temporary defeat, but
in the end the Christian ideals would
be realised.
In the discussion which followed Dr.
O. Edward Janney, Alice Robinson,
Mary Magruder, Daniel Batcheller and
Isaac Wilsen took part.
The epistle from New Yerk told of
much work done along various lines
and of hew the fundamental truths of
Christianity were being set forth in
new forms of service.
The epistle from the Philadelphia
Yearly Meeting urged a deepening of the
, religious spirit for every phase of life.
What they needed was net complacency,
but strength te meet the difficult duties
before them and te rle te what the
world expected of them.
Dr. O. Edward Janney read n report
of the 230th anniversary of the Halt!-
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Ynuntr ivisaiifi
UUUUllUiuiy ':.::,"
An important Philad.lahkVCv
manufacturer nates a cape , .
ble young man te prepare ,'!
and execute tha publishing c
and mailing of sales prema-
tien literature for a, new but
nationally advertised prod- .
uet.
Willingness te work, ideas,, ,
some writing and layantitt
experience, together with euf-
ficient personality te, davalSs) '
ink an able executive, ,ar
essential.
Please state education, age," :
experience, salary require
ment and incleee samples of
work. A 330, Ledger Office.
Policy Toward Mexico
the
Toward the people of Mexico
Secretary said, the United States enter
tains only the friendliest sentiments,
although It Is unwilling te recognize any
Mexican internal policy based upon
confiscatery measures against for
eigners. He alluded also te the Near
Eastern situation, repeating the declar
ation that the American Government,
although interested deeply in some
phases of the Near Eastern settlement,
cannot appropriately attend the
Lausanne peace conference because it
was called te settle a war te which the
United States was net a party.
"Of course there have been differ
ences of view, freely expressed," Mr.
Hughes said. "That is a wholesome
DRIVER HURT AS AUTO CRASHES INTO POLE
William CnnipTiell, 19 Neith Thiity-feurth street, wa3 badly
injured today when an automobile he was drivin cgrashed into
a telegraph pole at Seventy-ninth street and Lyens avenue. He
is in the Mlsci'.cerdia Hospital.
TACNA-ARICA DEBATES STILL DRAG ALONG
SANTIAGO, Oct. 31. Interest in debates ever the Tacna
Arica protocol has decreased in the Heuse, but the discussions
are still continuing aiid.the same arguments are being made arm
lc-mnde for and against the agreements reached with the
Peruvian delegates at Washington. A preiuiiunt congressman
picdictcd about seventy votes would favor latifying the proto
col with twtuly-five against.
them. These armies are maintained ' mere Yearly Meeting at which thirteen
became of dictnist, apprehension nnd ' Ycflr,y Meetings were represented,
notional aspirations. Every effort te Dry Law Is Upheld
remove the burden bv agreement as te The reading of the querle"!, with the
limitation of land armament has failed. ?""ri,lx;L1!,Vli1').ti.CfV fT
T , ... . . . 1 incs summarized tuc reports 01 all the
It is recognized that nothing eon be 'Monthly Meetings, were di-cussed. The
done without the consent of tli Powers chief intereht centered en the eighth
directly concerned and that they are , 'il1,?';' r?1"ti,W Uii.VS'il 1? S"
net remlv te eniiEeni cetic In the discussion it was gen-
net reaiiy te consent. rn,. nreii ,i.nt ti. Vn Utnmi iw
But while the question of reduction should be strongly fiipperted
Celebrate Hallewe'en
Tuesday, October 31st ;
in tha T
Lerraine Winter Garden
Bread St. at Fairmount Ave.
t
Five All-Star Cabaret Act
Dancing Special Souvenir.
Black Cats, Spooks, Wltchas,. j
Pumpkins, Confetti, I
Paper Hats, ate. '
nesting etpMitr 600 Make reservations na
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The
Lariton
is typical of
the many valu
able hotel
properties
which Wilsen
has beautified and protected with the
skillful use of paints and painting
that will stand the test of time. ,.
Painttn einee 1851
2039 Arch Street
SraCCS SS1T-SB7S BACK 4Btfr4Set
Jams S. Wiliea k Sea, lac.
iiffifn sat vfc
WlTRwWsj
in land at moments could net be solved
phin
WbI
because of conditions in Europe, there nff &"VYtfrm2:
was en opportunity presented te us. be- nfT Jeseph I. Knight and dau
Mm. pa . a.... .ni.ll .1n4lAM .a ,l. .B..KAlln Pnl).. f((la.l TVl n-tl I II !
cause of our special relation te the
matter, te deal with the question of
sign; there have been no attempts t0 navnl nrmament and te step the naval
establish a one-man rule. The Execu
tive haa fully eppreclated he great
powers confided te him by the Consti
tution and he is exercising them.
"The American Government is being
conducted without usurpation and with
the proper influence and power or ef-
A National Bank
Under Gov-
ernment
stipends i e n
insures
Strength and
Security.
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Interest
en
Savings
National
Bank of Commerce
713 Chestnut St
ihu T. VMnll. tail-tai
menp Philadelphia Friends present ,
William ;.
.Tnn- '
dauchter. 1
Vrabella Carter. Miriam Tomlinson and
Charles Bransen and wife.
competition upon which we had entered
with Great Britain and Japan.
"The conference 011 this subject net
only furnished nn oppeittinlty for, but
the eijency required, the considera
tion of I'nr Eastern problems. When
this Administration tame into power
the air ni life with vuinnis, and the '
RUIN FRANKLIN RELIC
Souvenir Hunters Destroying His
Flrat Heme Here
The first Iieubb occupied by Ben
jamin PranWln en coming te this city
n...i.i.,.li,i.il.iii ,i,.. mnt.-n i, ii.ni. s arauueuy msappcanns uue te w
f"- uii iliUke 110 Mtiixi 11 j - - --
biisliiftt te Mir up Mispkien and dls- 1 renewed activities of souvenir hunters.
truBt by attacks upon the motives and -1,0 within the last two weeks have in-purpeM-B
of ether peoples, weie at work 'vnjc,i it bv hundreds and carried it
with a larger mcuMire of sticresB than,nwev piecemeal, according te efficers1
any uettial point of difference justified. 0f the Peer Htchard Club. J
It was one of these conditions which 1 N b b k b th
requires the immediate application of 1 nlltilel.lti0, ,0 nrcaerve the relic which
preventive medicine, and this was ap- Anmf.
lmed" adelphia Delaware River Bridge, nnd
"Then, and of outstanding signifi- which eventually will be demolished tin tin
cance in the interest of peace, there ie(.(, it js removed.
"ft,!eee? llLTTZ Vm C, A. Stlnsen. president of the Peer
Hilt. ! " tWIMIII VMMIllllln ' V IVM
PLUMBING FIXTURES
OF DISTINCTION
Th- ntneliit iitiltiirT nnl 8ILENT
ft"-r of lUIi tnlil ral.9 It rr
cM,lrn.iK Ker. Ineli Is uneir-wMtK.
far rlcnet Prt faction tliti eutBt If flrit.
riamblnc nnd Hratlnx Srtnnllf
SO N. 5th St.
529 Arch St.
Pails.
Camden, N. J.
I.unntlmvnr, l'a.
I'lnhnn, fMttM ti'sntn t llnnfntnlii K
Mates te any alliance, nietliled that p , , ctHtP ucant wl,e own
&rTrin&n.:Wr Kffi Z HrbtepV ,?
"- .,"""""""":";: et tne rtrencm nnd mnae unuwn me
.1 . .! ... a . ui iur iiiuiiviu
comer wgcti cr wm 1 pec ' "ny lntPntlen of th,. Pib te move the heu
controversy that might arise Invoking , p.irmninit Pirk
such rights. The tes.ilt is that we have te roirmeunt iarn.
established coil will and co-operation
in the Far Kast In the place of mutual . SHORE FISHERMAN DROWNS
distrust. I
Coated Tongue
Nature's Warning of
Faulty Elimination
When you are constipated,
net enough of Nature's
lubricating liquid is pro pre
duced in the bowel te keep
the feed waste soft and
moving. Doctors prescribe
Nujel because it acts like
this natural lubricant end
thus replaces it.
nuiei is) a
lubricant net
a medicine or
laxative se
cannot gripe.
Try it today.
A UiBWCANf -NOT A CAXATlVt
' "This conference was net a partisan
I enterprise, and I de net speak of It In
n partisan wa. It is but just, how hew how
ever, te give te the Administration
'credit for the conference, which ceula
1 net have been called, and for the re
sults, which could net have been
achieved without its leadership.
, "There is tome tendency, en the part
I of our critics, te comment cynically
upon the fact that the conference
1 treaties hae net jet been ratified by
all the Powers, and hence, nre net yet
'In effect. Hits comment Is lcally
Guests en Moter Cruiser Save An An
other Who Gees Overboard '
Charles Godfrey, a fisherman living
at Georgia nnd Arctic avenues. At
lantaie City, drowned nnd Jeseph '
Tayler, of the same millions, had n
narrow iscepe last night when a small'
beat they had In tow of their cruiser
capsized as they were endcnxeiing te!
toss seines evet beard. '
P. J. Daley, of Baltimore, and Prank
M. .Tenes, of rrankfenl. guestH
11 be.i rd the cruiser, lewucn la; Iur bv
in effect. This comment Is u-ally i"" '"' ""',,. ', ,."V.' V'-""' '
tribute, for it eulj serves te emphasize tes,B hlm n llnr- l)l,t Godfrey was 1
Ihn importance of the conference nnd its !? ""'J'- , , , , ... ... 1
achievements and hew much would be . ' h,,,cr"'8n ","171 ,,,' , n' ,l J '
lest if the trellies failed Well I ler ,,1 h"'1 llP'l ",te unconscious- ,
think, the? need nel go'inte nmurnlng ?" "V" revivfd and breU8,,t ,0 ,
as jet. The treaties, in my opinion,
are net going te full.
"Great Britain and Japan have rati
fied nil the treaties: thus the three
J great naval Powers which were in com
petition the L'nlted States, Great
j Britain and Japan- have done all with
, in their power te make the action of
mr ruiiiereni'e I'lifiiivt. uai in m wie
utmost significance; that precluded all
thought of the ultimate failure of the
work of the conference. I have no
reason te believe that the ether signa
tories France and Italy will fall te
ratlfy."i
his home here.
Court Cites Read Men
Ilarrisburg. Oct. .11. - Peremptory
mandamus proceedings were filed j ester
day by (leejj.ge K. Alter, Attorney Gen
einl, agatic-t Samuel Bulley, James
llelnly nnd Jacob H. Seldel, rend su su
iiervlseis of Greenwich Township,
llerka County, te compel them te hie
reports for 1(1110 anil lUlil showing
amount of highway taxes levied and
collected, read repair an;' improvement
work done In tuelr dijrlct In these
Se'3ai
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At Mid-day
Luncheons Like This
Greet Yeu Daily
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