Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LED&ER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 81. 1916.
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REMEMBER, THURSDAY
WILL BE THRIFT DAY;
THE TIME FOR SAVING
No Speeches or Banquets Avp
Planned, but a Real Period
for Financial Pre
paredness
IDEA ORIGINATED HERE
Thrift Day Will Be All
Action, No Claptrap
It's almost here, Thrift Day,
Thursday, February 3.
Philadelphia is being advertised
all over the country on account
of it.
It i3 to be all action, no clan
trap. The success of the day will
be measured by the increase in
bank deposits, not by the noise
made at a banquet.
Bankers are working hard to
make it "cro."
Country editors have taken to ,
it strongly.
Thrift Day Is almost here. After today,
Tuesday, Wednesday and then Thursday,
February 3. Thrift Day.
The value of Thrift
Day Is BolnR to lie
In the Hcntlment
nlone and the net.
There Isn't rroliiR to
he any great parade
to attract one to
cither tho sentiment
or the act. nor a
dinner with specchen
extolling the senti
ment, but aJso coitlnK money, which isnt
the Idea, of Thrift Day; no, there's to he
nothing like that.
Thrift Day has simply been indicated
by the man who thought of it to be on
Fobruary 3, and there you are. Mr.
Clement has picked the day and lt't up
to you to observe it. G. V. Clement is
his name, and he's a Philadelphia!!.
Probably ho never thought of It when
he set this day of next Thursday to be
Thrift Day, but nil over the country they
are giving this city the credit for estab
lishing this "unique and valuable" idea,
which Is what they always rail It. "Tho
Idea which comes from Philadelphia,"
they say.
A COUNTRY EDITOR'S V1KWS.
A country editor In Kansas writes nn
editorial In his paper. This Is what ho
cays:
"Days for the observance of special
ceremonies designed to call attention to
meritorious purposes aro ..rowing more
numerous In this country year by year.
Independence Day, Memorial Day and
Flag Dag are some of the days devoted
to patriotic pui poses, and we have Arbor
Day, Mothers' Day. . nd so on: but it has
remained for Philadelphia to propose that
we have a Thrift Day, devoted to uriiiT
ing before the people, in n striking and
definite way, thf advantages of implant
ing In the minds of the people n better
understanding of the value of economy
nd thrift as affecting both the individual
and our national life.
"The value of setting aside one spcclllc
day on which public attention shall be
Invited to this Importni.t subject Is. of
course, obvious. It means thnt through
newspuper articles, lecturp'?, addresses,
talks, advertisements and other avenues
of publicity the popular mind will be
directed toward thrift and so concen
trated upon It for the one day at least,
that considerable permanent Interest will
be aroused and action taken in many
cases that will lead to a wider and pei
manent cultivation of this economic
virtue.
"Perhaps one result that may bo ex
pected to follow an educational cam
paign of this sort will consist of a
clearer realization of what the word
thrift' signifies
WHAT THRIFT MUA.s'S.
"Certainly tho word as employed by
those wIk are behind the Thrift t.i
Ml
lEl
(THRIFT MY
TED. Jpp.
MILL CLEARANCE SALE
RUGS
AT
DURABLE AS IRON
RUGS
The piircbimr nf a tlil
rinndkar Wilton Hub dnrlnR thin
ale kith you rxnetly
$11.00
i , Uffnltr l'rli Salt Price
iTxii JB.00 u.i.7,',
.16x83.,,,, 7.T5 fi.T,-,
x I9.TS 2!li'5
t. 3x10.6 4J.A1 :i;i,7,-,
xl2 47.BO n,au
lo.cxn 66.00 nti.iiu
11.3x15 82.SO iiL".-,n
Standard Carpels
At Wholesila Prices
Including a re
duction of from
$2.50 to $1.85
per yard on our
famous BunJ
har Wilton,
similar reduced
prices are nam
ed on Axniin
sters. Velvets,
Body Brussels
and Tapestry
Brussels.
We have listed above, quotations on only a few sizes all regular
and numerous odd sizes are marked ut proportionate reductions.
READY
MADE
CARPETS
Oriental
HARDWICK MAGEE CO,
1320-1222
til mil M W ' ' ' " 'liT-TTT-
movement dees not mean merely th6 sav
lug of mbney, much less tho parsimonious
habit which border on tho miserly ac
quisition of gold for its own sake. In Its
widest and best eenso thrift signifies the
wise adaptation of one's Income to get
ting the very best out of life, and In ad
dition making careful provision for the
tmforcesecable contingencies and ngalnst
the Inevitable coming on of age In spea';
Ing of thrifty people, we all doubtless have
In mind those who live In comfortable
house, who dress well, educate their chil
dren, ttho pay their bills; who. If farmers.
hao well-tilled farms; If merchants, hae
their stocks of goods neatly arranged and
i their stores kept clean; In short, the people
who see that thcro arc no lone ends, no
ragged edges In their domestic or business
establishments.
"Thrift, however. Is not a virtue that
appertains exclusively to the ilch or cen
the well-to-do; hut It may be learned
and practiced by those In the humblest
circumstances, nnd Is the one sure method
by which to rice In the world. Kvcry
capitalist becomes such only through the
exercise of thrift on tho part of himself
or of some ono else, and nil capital,
In the first Instance, Is tho product of
thrift, tlut initio than this, the cultiva
tion of thrift -the habit of wisely caring
lr..?Z?:??0 &- -"!!""
men and better worne,. for cnl.s fur
some degree of self-sncrince as veil ns
for Industry nnd prudence.
"Thrift Day, February 3. should he ip. j
niopi lately observed bv our banks. I
schools, stores and homes In short, bw '
eerbod, for It alms to develop iiimll-
tles of Inestimable benefit to the Indi
vidual nnd to the nation."
HANKERS ENTHUSIASTIC.
Local bankers, particularly those In
the residential neighborhoods such ns
Oerniantoivn, Fiankford and West Phil
adelphia, are working enthuslastlcelly for
tho substantial success of Tin If t Day.
The American Hankers' Association has
long since Indorsed It.
FIFTY DEAD, $2,000,000
LOSS IN OTAY FLOOD
Rich California Valley Devas
tated Twenty-one
Bodies Recovered
SAN DIKOn. Cnl.. .Ian. 31, Ki'ty I
deaths, property loss estimated tit .'. '
000,000, 3000 persons homeless, the dcsoln
tlon of the fertile Otay vnlley with otay
city swept clean of houses and half of
Tla Juana, Mexico, denuded of houses, nra
the results of the devastation caused by
the bursting of the Otay dam.
Martial law hns been declared in the
Otn valley and the Hood districts L'nlted
States marines and sailors nre on Riinrd
with loaded rllles, Instructed to shoot an
looters on sight
Twenty-one bodies of Otny inhabitants
have been lecovercd. Clcvpn have been i
Idcntlllorl. Ulght bodies ututight hero,
mostly Japanese and Mexicans, have not
been Identified.
Despondent Woman Tries to End Life
Mrs. Kate Hiedliugcr. til years "Id nf
10:1 Master street. Is In a serious condi
tion at St. Mary's Hospital, following nu
attempt end her life ut her home enriy
todu. The woman first cut her arm with
ii pair of shears and then drank a bottle
of poison. Mho Is not expected to recover.
Mrs. Iteldlnger hud been despondent since
the death of her husband, a year ago.
Named Secretary to Varo
I.ee Illlmakpr. of S:!1S Thompson sticet.
n newspaperm.ui, uus today appointed
secretary to Congressman William S
A'are and at noon left for Washington to
assume the duties of his ofllcc. .Mr. I011-
maker hns been pug,iged In departmental
work In L'lty Hall for seveml onrs and
was a correspondent at .he last , I
of the Legislature
Surj;con-Fatlier Operates on Son
.loliu II. Uenvei, Jr., son of Dr .loh.i B
Ueaer. Hiirseon, Is linpioving In the Uer
niaii Hospital tod.i fmni the effects of
nu npetation peifoimed Saturday for a
pendicltlH by Ills father. Young Deaver
came home Wednesdav fioni tile Hill
.School, Pottsvlllc, wheio lie is a junior
I
AN li.VI'Knin.s.CR
oPTiincu-ui'.tiiTcns
OF A CR.VTl IIY
of the World's Best
and CARPETS
WHOLESALE PRICES
"NC A3 SIUI
RUGS
The pun bnse nf
Ullton fliiK durlne
ou exactly
$16.50
Silo
27x54 ..
3663 ..
6x9
8 3x10.6
!i 1 : . .
lU-fulir Pric
. .. t.75
... 10.25
... 39.50
... 58.00
... C5.00
I0.iil2
113m;
HardwicliWijrop
ptMicnon'K wiAvtur
RUGS
The pim'liaKr of a nl llHril
vtlck tlltnu rilic dlirlnc till nie
ante jiiu exiirlljr
$13.50
Sll.
KtruUr I'rtc. btle Trie
27X34 S5.50
6x9 32.76
8.3x10.6 ., 49.25
'9x13 53.50
10.6x12 71.50
11.3x15 90.00
S4.:b
u.-..oo
.i-.so
-Itl.OU
n4.on
U7'3
Made up of exquisite patterns,
nicely sewed, ready to lay, these
present values that command
attention. There are
Rugs-Beautiful Pieces
Extraordinary Values
Notwithstanding the present great ecarclty and rapidly advancing nrlcea for
quick clearance wa have marked hundred), of mal and medium-sized nieces of
the beat weave and a. reat number of room sizes of exceptionally fine aualltir
and rare beauty at substantial reductions on "befure-the-war" prices Hl"""'
fllll. .S KXCLISIVK
OK.l,KIlS IN
.-LOOK FABRICS
LOSES WIFE AFTER
TRIAL SEPARATION
Door Closed Against Husband
When Ho Calls at End
of Year
FRBKPOIIT. t.. I., .Ian. ttt.-AlPtnnclor I
S Hrown, a contractor who builds houses,
and also r hypnotist who puts patients
to sleep for the extracting nf their leeth
by dentists, seems to be definitely sepa
rated ftom his wife. Ills explanation f
n. follons' .
"A enr flgo Judge Crane of the Su
premo Coitit advised thnt my ttlfc Irene
and I bo separated n ear. Since (lien
she has been living with her brolher, her i
brother's wife, nnd her daughter, linzcl.
15 years old. at IIS North Mnln street, 1K
l feet away from tn.v house. Our son.
! Lafayette, 13 ers old, 1ms been III ins
i with me.
I "The year's separation terminated nt
midnight this morning I had determined
to visit my wife lndn for a icronrllln-
! TtaZSTi eTo rmcnse'
tlon, Intending to lake n suitcase iim-i
nut
' ft , " '"'ft "
uf(,., , n ; U(Uo ,,,,, n,n
st(lp l()Wnf n ,, lini.,.ttnn.
"i knocltt I o il-r c.-.u tlnoi of nn
wife's homo four ,im . Nobody nit-
awereil. I went to th- back door and
knocked im times Nobody answered
I then went in a bis window of the din
ing loom. I could see my wife there
and her brother. They could seo me.
1 rapped on thu window four times, hut
no attention was paid to me. I knew
by thnt that my wife had refused a
lecoiii'lllaUon; that she had even gone so
far as to lock the doors ngnlnst me. I
had nn Idea that rhe would act that
wn I
N'otli 114
tlmlst.
im
ill .
i' disappointed, however,
mints me. I am nn op-
K.i; tpi's Successful in Egypt
Tho fickle 15. Coxe Jr. evpedltlon III
Egpt Is meeting with piogiess, iiccunl
Ing to word received at the I'lilVcrsltv
y. -pei'iu ..iiln.i Although tho war has not
. imH it t'o yllglitest Inconvcnlenre, the
i- nnl'iwed Its hanks foi miles nnd
fonil tii" expedition to nbnndon opcrn-
tlons hi Memphis for tho winter. Dr
Clarence l-'llicr, leader or the expedition.
then nt to Dendeich and has started
pxplora' oils theie. Cemeteries wlietn
burl.ils date from the Ctb to the 121 It
d:niiiries. me being cxinvnlcd by n fni'-e
of Hi men.
T 1' r ... n, ..,', 1.,
Police UOUrt OniOniCleS .
A rat darted across the path of Police- 1
man Mack. It wa followed by n lil.iru i
cat. which wan pirnietl iv a wnue ios.
nnd then came Cenjaniln Htoevcr. j
Stoever managed to keep close on the
heels nf the trio, despite the fact that
be had Interiiiil Inn dens. When the chase (
reached fJerinantnwii avenue and Haines i
street Sloever stumbled and fell Into the
nrms of lllnrk The tut and It' pursutiK !
were scattered by a crowd of boys.
sltnpvne ..riiilrln I remember i e lime v list
bow he innungeil In Pgtne In the nnlni.ll '
painde lie mlinltteil that he was greatly
dls.ippolnled m m living in Cermauttinii
to discover thai It was nlmnt to go ilry '
on nicou'ii u t'lc nuii-saionn w.ivc in
very thought se iid to i.ictease bis t til i u.
ami lie inDile a (iil.-' torn nf n nunib'i- nf
ralootis lu ord:i to get wh.ir was on hand
before the places were closed
It was after Kmcver h.id ailed at niiinei
ous places that he iucldeiitiill trmd on
fj
fjtfy.Lsil.llijatJIIiaJtJWM'UMlHIilAWBtqifaa
the rat as it daited from a cellar lie
held the lodent bv the tail and dangled
it before the cat The cat followed Stoeer
Then he met the dog and showed him the
- 0 ZS Z for", hi, ,"r
lichlril to let them have a lUbt for it.
II" di.ipiicd the rat on Hie sidewalk anil
Ii i .in away, with the cat and ilo in put
suit Stoevei- was following to sec that fair
piny governed the contest, when be was
intercepted by the cop
When .Magistrate Pcnnnck beuid of
Stoever's troubles be decided that the pris
oner needed a lest more than anything
else and sent hlin to jail for five das.
n OlI' 1'renck
thin ale invti
.
fc'tle Prlc
f.l.CMI
7.7."S
no.r.u
44.7.
4S..1II
(111.0(1
K3.00
S8.00
110.00
hodv nitrssKi.s
nutis
Site n Silt
9X12..J34.O0 2I.Utl
llardwlck a Ma
gee quality.
AXMINSTKR
mi OS
Sir. Rz
1
92.110
II. Kn
21Z..Vi.bQ
6x9 ...14.50
9x1 S ...28.00
VELVET
Rxtra Quality
fill rte. SiU
9x12.. 128.00 f33.S0
Velvet. Tapestry
and Scotch Art
Rugs.
MANY AT
LESS THAN
J2 PRICE
m vg"
MARKET ST.
EVEN THE SUN WILL GET THRIFTY
AND HAVE ECLIPSE ON THRIFT DAY
Te onE dm Tr. ntiER OBElHaJMKffl'iiiwWiSssr
it A RestKreu motl sol sacs iuhihi; A rtrmsj ti -"
F.R UMtER.1
s, UyjftBflfclMUw . 4 JJdJ-x- sat,.
saving GLCttsieir-i amine bmerci "fVAi'iT""
iHA... -- ' '
A Vr 1 1 1 Hide Nearly One-half His Face to Set Example of
Economy Misers' One Day of Respectability.
Waiters Fear Tiplessness
Next Thursday will bo Thrift Day. and I miser will be a respectable citizen. It Is
as If to set nn example of economy c ;u (he one da the millionaire will fel Jus
the sun will b in partial ecllpss, saving tilled In refusing tho wnlter the cii-
part of his usually lavishly wiu.indcreil
fund of radiance behind the moon.
Whether 1. V. r..ment. who orlglnpted
the Idea of everybody In the country doing
one act of thrift on this coining February
3 chosn n day of partial cc-tlpsa to em
phasize the principle, or whethei it Just
happened, has not been disclosed, but
circumstances look suspl-ious
Here will be thousand if ne inV nil
over tncsn inicn mi .t.mt-c ineir
i.iuiiitn im., u.iinv.-. in m.n.,1 i. mi ..
and then with n rheerfiil. miserly frown of
perfect sympathy, along nb'j'it 10-11 'J.1 4.
which In common pni lance Is nlmnt 10
minutes after 10 o'clock lu the ninriilng.
the sun Itself will put the inn touch
needed upon this scene of voluntai priwi
linn by i-tartlng to hide neatly half his
countenance from public ilew.
"Tnlk nlmnt thrift:" he will cvclaim.
1 glnnclnc down on the children sndlv put
tlim away their pennies "Why, I'm sav-
big :s.W,fH3,00.1.8.Vi calories of lieat and
mKlng no bones about It. Hut no one
, jm .ua I'm not a good spender the lest
of Hie enr.
This will be the one dnv In the year the
X. .1. .1ITNEVS ON PIL(iRDIA(iE
Start Out for Trenton to
Protest
Afrninst Bill That Would Kcku
latc Traffic
Jiliieurs fmni nil over the State nf ,Ier
so) nto tumbling In their l-'ords and otli r
i,:cl;cl biii-es along the roads to Trenton
, fm- n lust inlly fnr the life or the jitney.
The Jol.n It. ICntes Jitne.i bill will come
ui fur lis thltd reeding lonionow In the
I.egsiituie Hurt the Jitiieyn'tti atu de
lenr.lned to hae n bearing today. To-
night the Jllneymen will have a torchlight
' p.nadc in Trenton. Hundreds of iliem
will ccuiK! from Atlantic City, i:iizal)elh,
. Ciiinilen and other cities In the State.
! Kncb of I he Jltneincn Is taking n cailo.nl
i nf H.vmpathlers with him to help In tho
I ilcmuiistiatlon.
! 'iVesteidnv a meeting was hell at "23
', Arch street, Camden, in which delegates
I of the Jltno men's Assoclatlou determined
nn tne nnai arguincnis in ue piesciurii ai
Trenton.
John H. Ivntes, Hponsor of the jitney lull,
said the Jitne.Miien would be given a f.nr
hearing when they arrive In Trenton
toda..
Men may differ about preparedness for war, but
all of us believe in preparedness for most things.
It is preparedness that sends the runner over the tape ahead
that enables the advocate to sway judge and jury with his
enabvss the manufacturer to out-distance his competitors. It
the General Roofing Manufacturing Company
The
The General's preparedness consists of the three largest and
best equipped roohng and building paper mills in the world.
Each is a complete producing unit, manufacturing the full
line of the General's products. Each is advantageously
located in the territory it serves, has cheap fuel and favorable
transportation facilities.
The General buys raw materials in enormous quantities and
The quality' of roofing: cinnot be determined by looking- at it,
or by; tnittis? or tearing. Its durability cannot be teited ex
cept in actualuse over a period of years,
Contf aty to popular belief, roofing does not wear out it dries
out. CERTAIN-TEED Roofing iieipecially made to defeat
this proccn of drying out, as it it thoroughly saturated with
our properly blended toft asphalts and coated with a blend
of harder asphalts, which keeps the soft saturation the life
of the roofing fiom drying out. This produces a roofing
pliable, yet durable, and impervious to the elements.
CERTAIN'-TEED products are made under tha supervision
of our board of graduate chemists, and are the result of long
experience in mining, refining.and blending of these materials.
GENERAL
World's
NswYtrkCily
Q.iinH
i3Ulk&u,a,
277
tomnry tip. becnuso It wnuldnt be thrifty
to tip on Thrift Day. It's the ono tlnv
nou can stop tho man who talks wni bv
urging that ho should bo thrifty In sav
ing up his arguments for those who want
to hear therm
Hut won't the taxi men he sore! Tin Iff
Day will be no time for spending money
on taxis; ono should walk nnd sae the
money.
And all the time thin delightful ihrirt is
j KOh)? tll0 ,, , bo lf,fl,CI,11B hl.
i . . h mirfnrp. Tin max tiiiim riHeiir.i
tlon will bo somewhnt less thnn foni
tenlhs, though In tho .southern hein's
pherp the ecllpso will be total. Ii will
be nil over hole, nt 22 mlntlUs B'J.U sm
onds nflci' noon, Kasterti Htntidnid t'nie
Scienllats nt the L'nlted States .N'nval nil
servntory nt Washington nie prpparlng
to train their telesenpcs on the eclipse.
Tho eclipse will not have n great sci
entific value, hut observations will Im
made of the time of contact, or tnw;en ..
of the sun nnd moon to determine tic
relntUe positions of the bodies nod In
con cct the tables of their motions I'm
this purpose photographs of the sun will
be taken.
MISSION CONGRESS MEETS
i Lutheran Homo Branch Holds Sos-
1 sions at Temple Church
The r'ongie.ss nf Home Mission Wnrk-
eis. under the au.splccs of the CJniernl
Sjnod nf the l.uiheMiti Church, hcjati Ms
sessions this morning in the Tempi'
I.utheian Church, Mil ami I trice .strtets.
The congrei.s will close tomoirow.
' The congtess Is held under the auspices
nf the Synodical .Mission Commiltre. con-
nlstlug of the Itev. J. I". Ifnrlmun. cbalr-
man: tho ltcv. H. Hurt Smith, sccictary
the llcv. M I'. Tlockcr, tienmirct-; tho
Itcv. A. rolilmaii, llnrvcy ('. .Miller,
I.uthcr Mlnter, the Itcv. Xormnti S.
AVolf nnd tho Itcv. Silas D. Daughcrty.
Tho speakers nro tho Ttcvs. Frank
Swnits:, of New York; A. S. Mnrtmnn, of
Hnltlmore: .1. I-'. Ilmtmun, J. A. Ulcliter,
Xorninu S. Wolf, V. O. Hruhnkcr, A.
Pohlman, .1. Ilnymond linns, .1. S. Mc
Dowell, of Ualtlmnre: XI. II. Stlne, Will
lain .1. Miller, W. II. Ilniillupr. S. U.
Iaii(fhcrty, C. C. I.cldlch, It. I. Mci.trn
heldcr and Charles W Dlohl.
The purpopo of tho congress Is to dlF
ciiss plnns for the Intioductlnn of new
methods for tho establishment of mis
sions. Big Gun in the
rtain-teed
Roofing
ROOFING MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Largttt Manufacturer of Roofing and Builking Paptrt
BUsa
SMill
CITU1
I BIG SIMMS' CIRCUS
' qdpmc jje TONIGHT
Potentate Kcndrick Will Drive
Lu Lu Chariot at Opening
Performance
tiieat. glHinourons nnd gigantic, as the
posters would say, u thiee-rlng circus and
hippodrome tonight will begin a one
celt's stn nt Convention Hall, under
auspices nf the Hhrlncis.
'Iliete will not be nny tents or side
I shows, but there will be elephants nnd
' peanuts, pink lemonade, hot sausages mid
1 clonus Finnk 1. Spellmnn. former clicus
dhe. tor of the New York Hippodrome,
bus i ented the auditorium from the mu-
nlclpjlll through the Bureau of f'lty
1 PiopeiH. Mayor Thomas H. Smith will
! he one of Hip monv distinguished Phlln-
ilelphliitis at llio pcriormanco ini.s cvb
nllig. A chaflol, ilesctlbed by the showmen ns
"the most wonderful since the days of the
I'nesais,'' will he uu exhibition tonight
It Is the famous "(lohleii ('bnrlot of llio
I ,u l.u Temple. N'nliles of the Mystic
Shrine." The chide was first shown nt
the Senttle 1'oiicIsap of the Slulners ln-t
,liil, when II ns the chief feature of n
streci pageant. It will be driven tonight
In W I'leelnnd Kendrlek, Ilecelver of
T.i- anil Potentate of I,u Lit Temple.
The l,u l.u Hand, In full regntla; the l.u
l.u I'attol, with Its well-drilled members,
mid the pleturesnnn I,u Iit Templo Ouards
nil will be n part of the show". Judges
nnd ('nngressmen and members of Mayor
Smith's cabinet will be anions tho spec
tators Hut of greatest Interest to the boys nnd
girls will be tho 10 trained bears, who
lomn nboiil nnd have never been known
to bite, scratch or hug. They nro vege
tarians POSTERS WARNED OP BLOW-UP
AT I)U PONT PLANT JAN. 28
were Nniletl Up Two Months Aro,
Workmen Assort
Workmen nt tho rtu Tont powder inllN
nt Carney's Point, X. .T., recalled today
that the poiters which wero nnlled up
in nrloiiH places about tho plants on
I the lielnwnre two months nRo, wnmlnR
' cmpln.ieH to Rhe up their work, snld that
1 tl-c Krentest blow-up would occur on
1 Jmiunry "-. It was on the nlBht of Fil-
' dn1 . .Innunrv " that tho (Ires In which
Vec men lost their lives, five hulldlnRi
! .i'ie dfilrnyed nnd 1SO.O0O pounds of
. powder were destroyed, took place.
The company hns repeatedly denied thnt
, ppFtcrs wero found, nlthoiifih mnnv work
men kiiu nnd rend them nnd declared
i tliev were toin down by tho private de
tectives employed by the company. While
itciiylni: that the llrcs of Friday were
iiiccnillnt.x. It Is known that the company
oiJIrhiN linvo ordered n thorough In
estl,fnIlon. -Mnlnr ftlchnrd Sjlvester, in chnrce of
the Itiinrds, linH suddenly been recalled.
while on ir till) Id Xew Tork, to take
i-luirae nf the ln estlprntlon.
The tlihd man to die of Inlurles te-
i icivcil Frldn nlRht was Frederick
StnillnK. "(1 enra old, of this city. He
I -nici-iimbod yesterday In the Delaware
I Hospital, 'WIlmlnBton. The body will be
biuiiRht home today. The body of
Laurence Holt, oT DO, Fine street, Cam
den, wns sent homo yesterday. The botlv
of Frederick Fltz will bo sent to hi?
home In ItcadhiB today.
Workman nadly Hurt in Fall
A fractured skull nnd a bioken i,b
wero sulfered by Adolph Verkcr. of llnn
i ock nnd Feinoii streets, today, when he
lost his balanco nnd plunged from n 1fi
fnot tiestlc at the plant of llaugh & .Sons,
fertilizer manufacturers, at Morris street
and Delawaro evenue. Verker wns picked
up by fellow workmen, placed lu a pass
ing automobile and hurried to the Metb
oillbt Hospital, where physicians said lihi
condition was serious.
of. his rivals. It is preparedness
logic. It is preparedness that
is preparedness that has made
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Roofing Business
far ahead. This means favorable
inurKcc.
With manufacturing so perfected and cheapened, the highest
quality is produced at the lowest cost.
This preparedness enables the General to make one-third
of all tho rolls of roofing used. All over the civilized world
you will find
CERTAIN-TEED Jloofing is made to hold "its place in
the tun" for 5, 10, or 15 years according to whether it is 1,
2, or 3 ply, respectively. Behind this guarantee stands the
responsibility of the world's largest Roofing and Building
Paper Mills Past experience has proved that our guarantee
is conservative, and that the roofing will outlast the period of
the guarantee,
There is a type of CERTAIN.TEED, and a proper method
of laying it, lor every kind of building, with flat or pitched
roofs, from the largest sky-scraper to the smallest structure.
CERTAIN-TEED Roofing Is sold by responsible dealers
?J1 over the world at reasonable prices.
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CITY LIGHT CONTRACT
HEARING POSTPONED
Petition for Renewal of 1015
Clause Will Be Heard
Here This Week
Chalininli Altiey of the ruhiie Ssri-i,..
I'onimlsslini wiled Assistant nu Solid J
1 fopler from llarilstiurR inda ilm 11,.
public henrlnu nit tho issuance ,,t n (.p',,
flcnlc of nubile convenience o tiie phiia
ilelphla Klectrlc Company for llehiiluf
city during mil! had been postponed Uiill
the latter part of tho week The hearing
will then be conducted In this ritv Inst. .5
of Hnrrlsburp. ' l"9te',,
Director Wilson, of (he Ueparinirnt M
Tiibllc Safety, nnd Mr. lloplei. ",,. J
whom wcro RoInK In llnrrlr.liuiK u, nn
penr heforo the Commission in n.0 cas
accordltiBly changed . tnelr plans xiiei"
will now present tho -in . Hso nin
iho commission meets here on Thursday
Director Wilson will asl. that the rom
mlsslon Issue a certlllcaie of public con.
venlencc, npprovlnR the inn contract be.
Iwcett tho cllv nnd the ronipnnx only
nflor a clause has been insetted provld.
Inir that nn t eduction uhirh may ba
otdeted In the case now hefoie Hie rom.
mission bo effective for mis as well a
for inin.
As tlie liintlA,- (inn atf,..r,M -1 , . ..
commission order a reduction lu the light
Inc rates ns a. result nf Hie cae hrouRhl
by former Director Coolie, of the depart,
ment of Public Works, -vlro rliaiKerl thai
tho company wns nnklnn oxorlnini rate
for Inadequate service, tho cltv could not
benefit ftom the reduction iln en un
til a specific application had been mads
to the Commission and approved by It
ordering such reduction for the jear'lJlj'
, lu the commit Tor IlRhtlnc, the cny ,,;
lfllfi n provision wns iiuluded which
would have required tho compnnv to re
fund to the city the amount of difference
between the tales which might bo or
dored by the commission nnd the rate
fixed lu tho contrnct. Xo such provi
sion was Included In the lfJlfi contract.
Tho petition of Director Wlloii will be
to amend the certlllcnte in such a wtty
as to lie virtually equlnlciit to the claun
protecting the city In the 1915 contract,
The company, It Is understood, will op.
poije Mr. Wilson's request.
Killed by News of Son's Arrest
Xews of the nncst of his Llcai-old
son Joseph klllarl Samuel Ramscj, 11
enrs old, of S (Jshorne street, Wlssa
blckoti. Hanisey. who was a uiachlnlm
nt the Ilnlduiu Locomotive Works, waf
stricken with iipople.w when he learned
of his son'.s nriest for stealing rides on
trains, lie died yesterdm The funeral
will be nt the Catholic Church of St
John the H.iptl.st, Mnnnwinlc, Weilncda.i.
nnd builal will be In Westminster Ceme
tery. Child Smothered in Bed
A child who hnd becnine entangled la
Its bed clothing was nccldently Mnothercd
to death within a few feet of Its parents
yestctdiiy. The victim was threc-ycar-old
Unlph mown, mjii of Frank Hrown,
of 33.1 Summit street, Cnmdcn.
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for this label, and be satisfied
ith nana that doeia't ikowU.
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