Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEJDGER-PHILADELPHIA, - WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER :i6. 192&
SfclJtaar One-seventh of New Jer-
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ty in Sunday Schools,
v Convention Told
700 DELEGATES AT PITMAN
BRITISH GENERAL WEDS
Takes New Yerker's Divorced Wlfa.
Waa Namad Ce-respondent
Londen. Nev. 1R. Drlgaillcr Generul
Guy Livingstone, who vttt rlteil as co ce co
reseondent whrn Archibald lleuverte
Primrose, of New Yerk, divorced hi
wife nleut a year nge, married Mm.
Dlvn Ainrllu Primrose, the wuinun in
thu cap, egtrrd.v.
Upiirriil rivliiCMlmip Is urll known
In tlie i'nltrtl Stales, fr, ufler semns;
the nt I iip iihui nt i no I'frsonnei uivl
Blue-jay
te your druggist
The simplest way te end a
corn is Blue-jay. A touch
steps the pain instantly. Then
the corn loosens and conies
out. Made in a colorless
clear liquid (one drop does
itl) and in thin plasters. The
action, is the same.
tvtrtnl Dheatch te i"ti(ne Public l.rietr
Pitman, X. .1., Nev. 1.". "It's nn
Invention of the tlevi't thU Idea of
kavhiR people thrown out of the church
tnd declared arch-heretics If they de
Bet liellevp Just we de. Let's he se
busy fighting the devil that wr will net
kavp time te fight each ether."
Thus the Itev. llebert lluuli MerrK
ef the Haildmifiplil Presbyterian clmren.
Urged "a unity of ;tilrit iiniein: thrU
" ttaiiM ni'eii uhere u conformity of Idem
Is net jielbl.'." In addressing delegare" ,
representing all Pretctant iteiioniina iteiieniina iteiioniina
Hen In the State at the opening of th'j
Blxty-feiirtli annual enliven! inn of tiie
New Jersey Sunday Scheel .Wni'latinn
here estprday.
A reusing oervlee wn held lu the hi'!
auditorium of the MethmlUt i:piCi)i.ll
Chureh last nlsht. stnrtlne off -ih
BPintiii song Mrviep iiv a piruiii eiieir - . . . l
of 10(Moice. led hy Prof. .1. Lincoln; Pain StODS Illltantly
Corneal. Addresses were made liv: bmmmimm etB liai"
Jienry Iteeu iiewcm. MiT'enmeneeiH i
young piepleN wnrk (a Nw Jerev. en
"'Prennrirnr for the Oatn"." and liv it.
A. Walte. Chicago, internntienal Mtper
Intemlent of thn vminr: nreplp's division,
en "Peuti the Field."
1 Orevth and iidvaneement of the Sun
day echoeN of New .Jersey w:im tnuehed
Bren hy the Kev. Je.enli K. Aptdey,
sreneral ecretary. when he fipeke en
''The Tu.t. Present and Future of the,
Htate." He snowed ttiat atieut one
seventh of the present population of
Kew Jersey iv nre'led in Sunday
chenl.. or -M.T.IS'J member, taught liv
an army of mere than 40.000 officer and
teacheis in 'J412 different Sunday
achoe's.
Did the chureh people of New Jer
fv full down at the election lat week
When the "wets" wppt the State?
Thlt is a question that etlrred the
Interest of delegate. They are expected
te take action en a reflatien hitting
at 'he election reult.
This resolution hn been referred te
the Kxectitive Committee for action he- I
fore being turned hack te the getmr-il
convention. It was framed liv the Kev.
$"ranel K. Purcell, pastor of the Km-
tnanuel Methedli't Kplcapa Church,
Penn.gree.
The romentlen settled den te the
routine of divisional conference and
general reports. The annual election of
officer Is being held this afternoon,
A oiiestlen box at the convention h;i
brought nut the fact that iiiarl. 7. per
cent of the Sundav schools new he'd i
their se-slens In the mornings, either
before or after the regular church i
aervlces. i
Ilarrv S. Jacksen, former State pre.
Went. I presiding at thi afternoon',
session. The Finance Committee re- '
pert Is te be presented by J. lMw.ird
Tompkins, chairman, and the report en i
the summer school ny Ivlwitnl .
Cooper, preslilent of the lieanl of di
rectors. Y. II. Ueckulth. of Illen. N.
Y., rural school specialist of New S'erk
Htate, will deliver the principal address
of the afternoon.
, IJelcgntcs jire present from every,
county in the State, ami the regitra ,
tien was put close te "(M). "Forward
Together" is the general convention j
theme.
Today's sessions will be given erer
largely te divisional conferences. Dr. I
Frnneif II. (Jreen. headmaster of Pen-'
Bliigten Seminary, uill heeak at the'
(eneral sfhmn in the evening.
slen. In the Air Ministry of Kntlnnd,
during part of. the war he was leaned
te the United Htutes Government te
advise nn the orgnnltHtlen ef'thc Cnlted
Stater air service.
General Livingstone, tee, has bceu
the retired list. Mr. Prfrurene has been
llvercwl within the last vear. He Is en
nt 'n I,onuen betel for some
tlvln:
nient
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ths.
1 I HAVE HAD I
years of practical experi
ence with type faces, bor
ders and layouts.
HAVE YOU
need of un energetic, pro
gressive young man along
this line?
IF SO
I would like te join your
organization. I can also
write copy.
Address Bex A 723
I Public Ledger Office I
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Frem 15,000 te 20,000 Square Feet
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ITALY FEARS BLOCKADE
Gibraltar Repert Strengthens De
mand for Freedom of Dardanelles
Heme, Nev. 1."i. Repert that the
British are making Gibraltar a formi
dable aviation base Is causing some
concern in Italy. A Italy depends
upon Its shipping te bring it most of its
Important imports, the enuntrv In case
of war is already virtually at the mercy
of Kngland which controls the only tv,e
outlets of the Mediterranean. I
Thcnddltien of aviation te Cibral- '
tar's arsenal and the probability that ,
the ether Hritidi naval bases, In tiip
Mediterranean Malta. I'jprti ami
Egypt will be similarly strengthened '
tnakes Italy the mere determined that
the Dardanelles, at lea.'t, he kept free
ef Brltih control. i
It Is believed in ime quarters that
If the Turks are net allowed te domi
nate the straits the British will, as
any plan of demilitarisatien and in
ternational control would, in time of
'nr. when treaties are scraps of paper. '
simply make it easier for the strongest
Baval uud air Power in the Mediter
ranean te seize control of tllPlil. I
2 DROWNED IN "MOTORCAR
Four Others Escape When Closed'
Automobile Plunges Inte River
PeiKhkeepsie. N. V., Ne. l,"i. Mr.1
end Mrs. O. Schutrick, of Sprlugtewn.
Vistcr Count . were drowned In the
Hudsen Itlver at HWh'and. opposite
here, last nisht, when their closed car
plunged Ir'un a deck. William S. P,
Xlavlsen, of New Yerk Ciiv, broke the
windows of the car and swam te
Shere with two young women, passep-
?ers with hiu In the teuneau. t:ngee
..feyer, of New Yerk, sixth eccujian1 t
the machine. wn rescued by a j,.i
jiellceiuan.
The car was parked near the ,.,Sl,
f the deck, witnesses sild. ami Sehu.
trick, the driver, apparently shifted te
reverse through error when he ,itteiupte,
te start the car. The .lock wa In inv.
SeFS. it was. said, and It was secr.il
minutes before the plight of the partj
was leurnnl. Mrs. Scliutriel: rose te
the surfiice and cried for help, but sp,,
while rescue workers were aiding the
there.
NO MAN AT THE THROTTLE
Ixprsss Travels Mere Than a Mile
Without Engineer
St. Paul. Nev. 15. Mere than 100
passengers en a Chicago tireiu Western
express train speeding toward St. pjij
Bunda.v nigm. yesieruay learned ttievi
gede for mere than a mile and a half i
Without engineer or fireman In the In. '
aonietlve. i
When twriit.wp.en miles ,.,ist nf St
Paul un exploding steam pipe blew out
fart of the llrebex and filled the cab
with steam. The tlreuiau was blown
jff the engine and the engineer, Fred
JT. Oliver, of St. Paul, after closing
the throttle, crawled out ou the pilot.
He failed ' d""' tlte throttle tight,
and me trHin iruveieu ceasiuerable
distance before stepping from lack of
atraui.
KIRKPATRICK L08T BY 7800
Kasteiii Pa.. Nev. 15. The official
Vete of the Thirtieth Congressional Dis
trict ranvussed by representatives
cartMB. Menree ami ."Sorthsnipten
abews tliatl William II. Kirk-
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