Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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Short Y. 'M. C. A. Convention
HearVlUpert Advising ,
' Independence
Mist ROBERTSON HOPEFUL
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' that at a saying
Phene:. Poplar 9190
The WOLFINGTON Sheps
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EMPHASIZE BOYS' WORK
DNliinl
Ma."' aha aaai.a
tf.tfr. Ma.. Nev. 18. (Br A.
P.)'-,Th8 lama ddck will bay tent
its plumage, in .eraer wiers it new
mlnea wharn it will nr nest'
That wai tha statement hare srtster
la Mlu Allea RaWtami. tVntreSS-
woman of Muskogee, Qkla. If 'Ml
Alice" was disturbed, because of her
DIVINE SARAH TRAVILlWQ.
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recent . defeat Jfer re-election
UVi BUV1T 1W
Otreetketvee fer irltf Teiir ef IlnlyiTf
meet Bieanara uvw
Verm. Net. lfl.-iBarah Bernhardt,
who haa left hereto Italy Jer a efcert
tour eald despite her sareflty-twe years
and the fact that she ie carried about
In a chair: 'Tarn enthusiastic about
the trip am always looking for ad
restore. 8e many people hare tela me
she did
Levely Healthy Skin
KeptSeByCulicura
. Dally usa of the Seap keeps tha
akin fresh and clear, while teuchea
of the Ointment new and tben pre
rtnt little skin troubles becoming
serious. De net fail te include tha
exquisitely scented Cutlcura Talcum
la your toilet preparatiena.
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aTCubcs See tkaTae wttheut Bias.
GIRARD
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Never gets en
your nerves
Hie new Girard is all
pleasure and no re
frets. A b 1 i s s f u 1 1 y
mild, full-flavored, se
renely satisfying
'smoke.
Antonie Reig & Langsdorf
Philadelphia
Established 61 rears
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Steciel Dtioatch'te Sttntne Puttie l.ttntr
Atlantic City.. Ner. 10. While rec
emmemllnif ."adequate relationship."
tne commission en approach te tee
church urged. absolute Independence of
ecclesiastical control in association
work, In presenting its report today
te the forty-first triennial conrentlen
of the' Yeung Men's Christian Assecia
tions.ef North America.'
This was necessary, it was main
talncil. In order te carry out assecia
tien" 'work effectually. What is asked
ei. tne 'cnurcues is tnat tney,nearuiy
respond tar requests of the association
for 'counsel in determining objectives
and in v enlisting financial support.
,. In the Werk for boys, the report con cen
Unffe's.tthe task of reaching the un
churched boys and educating them in
Christian citlxenshlp should , be espe
cially emphasized. There .was , a rec
ommendation of a nlan. for .association
membership by church groups of boys
as a solution of duplicated etlert be
tween churches and k associations. Hv
this means, it was" declared, church
readers -would keep direct connection
with their own boys, and have the ad
vantages or tne i. ai. i;. a. equip
ment which, ceuldi hardly be carried en
bv 'churches.
A (iramati c picture or prescnt-aay
conditions in .Salenikl, new thronged
with Greek 'refugees, was made public
yesterday at the convention.
The report ''was in the form of a
letter from U. L. Amess, director of
the American Y. M. C.-A. in Salenikl,
who is acting ns executive officer of the
Angle-American Relief Committee, and
in also temporarily representing the
American Red Cress and the Near East
Relief.
In his letter. Mr. Amess said :
. "Dozens of children are being born
crery uny under conditions tnat chii
only be described ns appalling. Ne
general epidemic has been signaled yet.
With the coming of the rainy Bensen,'
new here, and the consequent colder
weather, respiratory diseases become
prominent.
"Drum of nil kinds urn tiraentlv
needed. The ordinary public hospitals
ei tne citx are full, lit tne camps, im
promptu hospitals lmvf been founded
en very modest lines, which cnnnetMenl
with even n small fraction of the sick
ness. Nurses and doctors are few.
Practically all refugees are crawling
with vermin."
F. Wa viand Aver, of Philadelphia.
as chairman of the beard of trustees
of the association retirement fund, re
ported that the establishment of this
$4,000,000 endowment fund, efforts for
which Began eleven years age, nas gene
Inte effect. This provides a pension for
the employed officers after the age of
sixty. It is believed that this fund, will
raise the standard of the secretaryship,
stabilize It as n profession and help te
insure the preponderance of young men
In the work In accordance with the
name and aim of the organization.
Speakers at Inst evening's general
session Included Etlsha Lee, vice presi.
dent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, for many years a supporter of
rnllrnml Y. M. c. A. werk: William
'Dnlten. vice president and general man
ager of the General Electric uempany
and president of the ' Schenectady Y.
M. C. A. ; Colonel Jehn T. Axten. chief
of chaplain corps of the United States
Armv and formerly general secretary of
the Halt Lake City Y. M. C. A.j Rer.
Dr. J. C. Baker, head of the Wesleyan
Foundation of the University of Illinois
and pastor of Trinity Church, Urbana,
Speakers for today include Rev. Dr.
.T. Ress Stevenson, president of Prince
ton Theological Seminary ; K. T. Col Cel Col
ten, of New Yerk City, recently re
turned from Russia after service ns the
Y. M. C. A. representative with the,
American Relief Administration : D. A.
Davis, of Geneva, Switzerland, associ
ate general secretary of the World's
Committee Y. M. C. A. i P. C. Dix,
Y. M. C A. State secretary for Ken
tucky, and Rev. Dr. W. If. Day. of
Itridgepert, Conn., who will present n
lepert as chairman of the aswclatlen s
Commission ou Appreacu iu mc
Churches.
CHURCH MERGER REJECTED
BY UNITED EVANGELICALS
Will Continue as Separata Organi
zation and Start Paper
nAthMiMH. Pa.. Nev. 10. The
special session of the East Pcnnsyl
-anl rVtnfnrenea nt hn United EVftll
cellral Church ended Inst night with a
unanimous vote against merging with
the Evangelical Association. The United
Evan-ellcal Church will bn. continued
and n church paper stnrted.
Tl, tinlnnlatd hpndrd bv the JlOV
Ammen E. Hangcn. of Hnrrlsbunc, held
n Inn closed session last night, and
ivnt nmr matters concerning the
union movement. This spcclnl gathering
..-u liiirrl4lv ant tncctlier II lid Was in
session until lltfO. About sixty-five
delegates, evenly divided between min
isterial and lay members, wcrp present.
A committee was appointed te draw
up a statement te be given out for pub
lication later in the week. One of the
ministers who attended the unionist
session said this morning that the
m,.iTM- nmv hne forty-three pas
ters en their side with every indication
of ethers joining hands In the near
future. . , ,
There seems te have been n misun
derstanding en the part of the nntl
mergerltes ns te the purpose of the
unionist meeting. It is known that the
opponents of the imager were waiting
for W report from the unionists n tu
the attitude they wanted te assume
relative te the ippert of the committee
en stute of church. The unionists, how hew
ever, snld they were net considering
that report at nil, but were discussing
mutters of immediate importance te
the union movement, indicating that
coinjremiso questions were net bieugbt
up.
PONZrS CREED IS READ
Wanted Meney te Aid In Getting
Cleaner Government
Bosten, Nev. 10. Charles Penzl,
former promoter, was In the postal re
nlv business, which was said te have
ne'tted him millions, because he de
sired te aid in bringing about clean
government.' both in Federal and Stnte
Administrations, he told .T. Westen
Allen, Attorney General, en July UQ,
1020,
Penzl's statement te the Attorney
Generul v. as read In evidence yesterday
nt hH trial in Hfl" cetirls en larceny
charges, Penzl also told the Attorney
General that he had between $8,000,000
and 10,000,000 and did net care te
continue his business.
"I .am eehiK " make Husten t lis
largest importing and expert lug center
In the United StntcH." his stutcment
Hid. "i need the popularity. If I
make 100 per cent, I will keep 1 pat
"IT.'n,i ynend 00 per rent ill ckarl-
"Ne, I don't knew what. I want te
de, but the geed Lord does, and He will
direct me," said she. ''I sold my.cafc:
terla business, and. of course, it isn t
Lae easy finding a Jeb at sixty-nine, or
into ine,Dusiness w,
Werk, nnd something suit
able will show up, I'm sure."
Skat I. aerer eeeas te W .fatigued e I
ar learned te believe it." .... .
Man Bernhardt will be in Milan at
the same time as Italy'a great actreas,
Eleanors Dnse.
200 Plre In Dyeing Plant
Damage of $200 resulted from a ire
In tha Central Dyeing and Cleaning
Company, B120 Lancaster avenue, this
Deming at 8 :30. o'clock. .The tire was
confined te the rear room. It burned
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Well worth list
ening te, these
programs that arc
coming in by ra
dio! Great music,
lectures, neiys .cjj
the minute, stories
te make .your
home aliveinstead
of dead. Use only
De Ferest Radio
phones, and get
the joys of radio
at its best Ge see
that De Ferest
dealer today
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OaVofaatlUdleTLaTaLCeHJeneTCItr.NJ,
MARKET STREET BEEF CO.
The mere meat we tell, the cheaper we can
tell it. We de net beliere in high prices. Our
prices for this week are as follews:
PRIME RIB, ROAST Of ft
PIN BONE, setrBW I
Bt-t-r ledlb.
y2c
WOMEN! DYE .
ANY GARMENT
OR DRAPERY
A SCO A SCO
LEG,
RUMP, -SHOULDER
ROASTef IOV2C
Milk Fed Veal Utlb.
STEWING,
ROASTING,
FRYING
CHICKENS 25
FINEST
SIRLOIN,
RUMP OR
ROUND
STEAK 20
Waists Klmenae Draperlsa
Skirts Curtalna Ginghams
Coats 8weatera Stockings
Dresses Coverings Everything
Diamond Dye
Knrh 15 cent .nscknee of "Din
mend Dyes" contains directions se
simple any woman can dye or tint
her old, worn, faded things new,
even if she has never dyed before.
Buy Diamond Dyes no ether kind
then perfect home dyeing is guar
anteed. Just tell your druggist
whether the material you wish te
dye is wool or silk, or whether it
Is linen, cotton, or mixed goods.
Diamond Dyes never streaK, spot,
fade or run. Advt.
Large Slice of Ham, 1 lb. average 25c slice
Bacen by the piece 25c lb.
Finest Creamery Butter in Vi prints 50c lb.
Finest Country Scrapple Q 1U OC
Meney Can Buy 3 IDS. TOr aOC
Fresh Country Sausage 20c lb.
Finest Selected Eggs, in cartons 35c der.
Best Olee or Nut Margarine 3 lbs. ler 50c
These Prices Geed Frem Today (Thursday,
Nev. 16th) Until Change of .Prices Appear
in Next Thursday Evening Papers
Market Street Beef Ce.
5221 -23-25 Market St. 5937-39 MarketSL
Star. CleM Friday and Saturday 1.30 p. M, Cema Friday and araM tha
ruih en Saturday. Ster. .open rtady te wait en trad. T A. t. Satariaa
pnjey the economy
and convenience of
Scoff!
issue
If f
lewel
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cenfiu SeetTktut
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Don't
Towels
abterbtnt tuber ttrwtli.
Loeft for the name en
every towel.
I Complete Office Outfit
- piate.glaii mir
rer, nickel-plsted
towel rack and 150
ScetTiuue Towels
fell for $3. See it at
your dealer's.
Once you knew the feeling of safety, convenience
and economy of ScetTissue Towels, this modern, sani
tary towel-service will be a permanent fixture in your
office.
ScetTissue Towels are gratefully soft and comfort
able te the skin, marvelously absorbent and drying.
Individual towels you use but once then threw away
towels that are yours, for your service only.
Millions of minute, "thirsty" fibres in every towel,
spring te their task of drinking-up moisture, as seen
as dripping hands touch its surface.
Order a carton of ScetTissue Towels from your
druggist, stationer or department store. Begin today
enjoying their unusual advantages.
Scott Paper Company, Chester, Pa.
Philadelphia Office, SOS Wciahtman Hldu.
Phene: Spruce 1852
SOt a carton e ISO
(Less by the case 25 cartons)
faryQlm Hands
uirBusuiess
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E..ry ScelTktu. Tew.1
cnnltint million el aeM
Thinly Fibr.i, which
absorb (our tinu Ihtlr
lht In w.ttr. Th.y
rn.ta ScetTiuue tha
quick.ilKlryini, mol ut.
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Special Three Day Sale
The unexpected se frequently happens
Here is an opportunity for Mrs. Thrifty Housewife te stock up with
luscious and wholesome feeds at saying prices.
Regular
12c Can
Regular
12c Can
Regular
15c Can
Asce Tomatoes
Juicy Plums .
Pears Cut te
Cut te
Cut te
lOc
lOc
12&c
Best
Granulated
Sugar . 7
Yeu still hara a chance te get ena or mera
of these high-grade brooms while tha aaU
continues. v
Renler 50c 1ft AAllfl New 43c
& ?iM00MSii;:ff:
&t!?&tt
W''W?M
VUVVlVkVk U WYVifaV 817
Victer Bread Cc
I va" Uaaatity
Bread Supreme ....
Kxtra Bl Leaf U
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A Goodly Litt of Things for Table, Kitchen and Heme
Med. O-Bee Hener Jar, 10c
Linit Starch pkg 7c
Snow Drift Shertening: can 17c
Spinach can 10c
Mixed Vegetables can 12c
Sugar Beet can 14c
Asparagus can, 23c, 38c
Pumpkin can 12tc
Vulcanel Stere Polish can 8c
Black Jack Stere Polish can 12c
Fly Swattera ". . . .each 8c
Asce Cern Starch pkg., 7c
Pure Vanilla Extract bet., 12c, 22e
Aaaerted Jelliei tumbler 10c
Kraft' Cheddar Cheese tin lSe
Asce Grape Juice pt. bottle, 20c
Asce Ginger Ala bottle 10c
Tender Peaa can 12,c
Asce Peaa (Yellow Label) can 17c
Choice String Beans can 12c
Large Green Lima Beans can 18c
Geld Seal Oat. pjj., ge
Regular 25c
0'Cedar Polish
1 9c bet.
Special for 3 Day
asce 93
Oleeasargariae ib.
pore butter
A
tutf-eld In
of our tar.
sulmtl-
hundred
ASCO
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aucar-rur.il.
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ASCO . -
Peanit Butter lb. 1C
Whnt child de.nn't Ilk.
a pranut butter sand
wltrli? Th.y ar J out
flllnl with nhal.sem.-
IICIK.
ASCO
Hair Net.
Single Mesh
5c E"0"
saaj
Butter
When you leave out
the butter, you leare
out the goodness.
Feed ralue uniur
passed every pound
of Leuella contains
the pasteurised cream
from ten quarts of
rich milk.
. 59c
Richland Butter 50c
rurr rrrainrry print britrr man
inun li.st.
VC
"Better than a quick luveh hurriedly
eaten, w two eggs thoroughly shaken up
with chocolate syrup and milk."
Dr. IT. S. Birgc.
The bijr, meaty, selected eergs are
just the things te give you vitality and
keep you healthy.
EGGS, 37-
getdSaae
EGGS
Thm pick of the nests!
( nrten
of
Tw.lva
65c
Fruits That Are Net Only Delicious and Beautiful,
But Alse Nutritious and Healthful
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, can. . . .19c, 25c
Hawaiian Crushed Pineapple, med can, 19c
New Date pkg. 21c
Big Sunaweet Prunes Ib. 10c
Fancy Muir Peaches lb.
Red Ripe Cranberries lb.
Fancy Baking Apple 3 lb.
Selected Eating Apple der.
25c
14c
10c
30c
Quality
Fish Feeds
New Pack
Shrimp Can
18c
New Pack
Tuna Fish-
:-lb. Can
1
New Norway
Mackerel, 7c, 1 Ct
Each ....
13
Imported
Sardines Can
15"
Cel. River i3 lb.
Salmen Can
25'
Candy Specials
SissM ta Bitter Sweets. . Mb. box 33c
Asserted Mint Trinkets. . . .1-lb. can 35c
Aice Caramels .-. . lb. 39c
Hershey's Kisses Vs-lb. 20c
Chec. Almend Bars each 4c
MjntSe' Ceu8h DrP8' Pkt"- 4c
. cmcieis e pKgs. ivci
Asce is n delicious blend
of coffee, rich in aroma
and flavor,' nnd guaran
teed te give complete sat
isfaction. Quality is
branded invisibly en every
bean, and these speak
truth who sny, "The fin
est cup we ever drank."
i rfSCO Coffee !b. 29c
$ Only one price; only one brand;
only one quality and that tne
best.
ASCO lA-b Va-lh Mb
TEAS 12c 23c 45c
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Cake Specials for the End of Week
N Strawberry jD. 0"7C
DJ Puffs -
C Butter Crisp lb. QQc
Cookies 0
"
Pfeffernuesse . . . . '& 32c
U lb
rnke . .
I Hi
Hike.
s Chocolate
7TJ,,b 13
link.
25'
Wilbur's Cocea
let:"' 19
s
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V Ib
tin...
tin
Berden's Chocolate
Malted Milk
Cliaeelat Flaver
can
Therc nrp ninny (IpIIHeiis
(Irlnkn that enn tip msile
rlulit In jnnr own kltrhPii
t. Ith thl. mnltpd milk --mill
lt' inlchtv nniirisliliiK.
Quality Items at
Quantity Prices
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Turk hiiiI Meiiiih,
'I iiim 3Ac
Thrpailril eiiHa.lt.
.1 pkt "in
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Fresh Killed, Milk-Fed
Frying Chickens
lb 32c
m te 3M; Ib inrniKf
Stewiaf & Roasting
Chickens
Meat Specials Where Quality cZntnhiaeur Meney Gees
Fresh Perk
Shoulders
(Cut Picnic Style) Ib J5C
Ib
Xtfc te Hj ll uifrHi.
New Made
Kreut
lOc
All Cuts Ramp Steak .
All Cuts Round Steak. .77
City Dressed Perk Sheuldersl
Little Pig Roasting Hams. ,
City Dressed Perk Chops.
City Dressed Perk Roasts.
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A Seasonable Suggestion
Hard Heads Cabbage lblc
tt Sa. .
Ham
( nliling.
Ve" Dinner
Tonight
ternril l
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Perk Chops and Roasts . .lb 28c
Pepper Sauce ,nr "" 5c
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Tripe l 15c
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Mince Meat
i ,b 21c
What pie i better and
"hit the cpet" harder
than a geed old-faah-iened
mince pia? Hera
ia mince meat with that
geed time old flavor.
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