Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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BVJWJIJNG LMDtttiLl PHILADELPHIA, MOiVHAY, JUjNE '26, 1016.
CAMDKN COMMITTEE NAMED
TO moVIDE RELIEF FUNDS
Business Men Wilt Work In Connection
With Councils
Mayor Ellis, of Camden, hag announced a
committee of business men to work In eon
junction With ft committee he will nsk Coun
frlta to appoint next Thursday In providing
fund for the dependents of those who hikve
gone with the National Guardsmen.
"This committee Is composed of the fol
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Win! P. XVaylAnd Ayer, D. M. Medrlck.
Charles A. neynold. Rtdrldge B. Johnson,
Wilbur F. nose. Howard M. Cooper. An
thony Kobus, Andrew n. P. Smith, Dr
II. It. Grace. B. 1-2. Head, Jr., William I..
Hurley. Flthlnn H. Simmons, Frederick
Hlmmeleln. JUlph Chlldrey, A. W. Young,
Francis II. Wallen, Isaac Ferris, Joseph li
Nowrey, T. Oorden Coulter, K. O. Locke,
Fredrick Uoedel, 8r., David A. Henderson,
George A. Frey, F. F. Patterson, Jr., Wil
liam J. Bradley. B. F. Moloney. Charles II.
Laird, Jr Frank W. Tussey, John IlodlneJ
Ai u. iuiciicner, J. u. rricc, ev. ueorpe
Hemingway. Ilev, II. II. Gravntt, Itev. Trela
D. Collins. Bov, J, It. Head, James I-onlon,
Charles S. Acktey, J. B, Van Sclver. Dr.
Waller W. Crate, Elmer E. Long and DaVId
Balrd, Jr.
Would'De Suicide Recovering
Samuel Delman, 31 years old, of Frank
ford avenue, who attempted suleldo yester
day by hanging himself In a cell In the
15th district police station. Is believed to
be out of danger today. He Is at the Frank
ford Hospital,
HETTY GREEN SERIOUSLY ILL
Trained Nurses Disguised to Keep
From Worrying Patient
NP.W YOItK. June 2. Mrs. Hetty Green
has been 111 for more than a month. To
day a report was In circulation that she
was dying. Dcaplto her critical condition,
tho report said, Mrs. Green had mltltantly
suppressed a project to bring two trained
nurses Into the bouse.
Colonel Edward It. Green, her son, when
seen at his residence, 5 West "th street,
which adjoins his mother'se home, said!
"It Isn't truo that my mother Is dying.
She had a paralytic stroke recently and
since thon has to be moved abodt In n
wheel chair. She Is carried throUgh tho
passage Into my house every night, A few
days ago she had a severe chill, which at
her age' Is serious. We are taking, good
care of her."
"Is she still nblrf to manage her own af
fairs?" "Well, you'd think so." laughed the Col
onel, "If you ever heard her put me over
tho Jumps for the way I sometime" handle
business matters. Of course, my mother Is
aging1. She's 82 you know, and 1 shouldn't
be surprised If some have noticed a change
In her appearance." t
Colehet Green said there were two trained
nurses. In the house "In disguise." "They
don't wear their uniforms ahd mother thinks
they are seamstresses," he explained. "If
she kne'W they were nurses she might worry
herself' Into a really dangerous condition.
That's nil there Is to that."
Presents Collection to If. r r. ..T-:"
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Ad-Men:- Tne "hid insiiiuiioTis iW liave made Philadelphia
"THEWORKSHOP OF TOE WORLD' 'welcome YOU
'ISIT to the Lupton Plant will better enable you to
zc trie superiority ot L,upton rroaucts. xou
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arc welcome any day during Convention Week.
David Lupton s Sons Company
Tulip Street and Allegheny Avenue
(On Allegheny, 2 tllnrltn V.nnl nf rrnnlifnnl Avenue)
PHILADELPHIA
Special Construction for Light and Ven
tilation in Modern Fire-proof Buildings
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Some Lupton Products: Some Lupton Installations:
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Lupton Ktel rarlltloni"
I.upton fltpel Tuhp Doors
Tontl Continuous Snub,
roml Oporntlntr Dnvlre
I.upton Ilo led Stool Skylights
Hi11 Tclpphono Co., 17th unit Arch Sts,
Wnnnmnkir's. lilth nnd Chestnut Htn.
Pttrknrd Motor Co.. Hroml nml Wonl fits.
Ooodmnn Wlr., .lunlprr ami Vine 8l.
an-llcnl"ir Wnri-houiv. loth anil Ilcrkn Stn.
Victor Talking Mnchlno Co.. Camden, N. J.
The Autocar Company
Motor Delivery Car
Established 1807 Specialists
ARDMORE, PA.
MAKERS OF
MOTOR DELIVERY VEHICLE
Used by more than 3000 American concerns
in every line of business
Take Trnln n Hrond Afreet Station to Ardmnre oo- Niitnvay-KleTated
Corn AVrnt nil .Murlirti i:rlmnco at flDtll
Solicits Inquiries for Tank and
CargoVessels for Early Delivery
PInnt
Chester, Pa.
Office
1428 S. Penn Sq.
Philada., Pa.
EBENSBURG COAL COMPANY
Miners and Shippers of tho Celebrated
COLVER
BITUMINOUS COAL
Mined in Pennsylvania Slandnrd in tho U.- S. Navy
Unexcelled for Steamthip Bunkering and Power House Use
LARGE OUTPUT UNIFORM QUALITY
J. H. WEAVER & CO.
noon Steun
Lava-Var
Dries hard over night
with a beautiful lustre.
Will not scratch nor
turn white.
Best for floors, Btairways
and all interior woodwork.
FUPji
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THAT WILL WEAR
Aik your dealer for samples
and prices.
FELTON, SIBLEY & CO., INC.
136-140 North Fourth St.
SOLE AGENTS
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01 Ilrotulwny
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Land Title IlullillnR, 1'lillndelphlu
R1IIITINC1 I'lKltS:
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Monotype
The Machine
that put Quality into
Advertising Composition
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The Great Industries in the
Workshop of the World
Are Electrified for Best Service and Results
Walker & Kepler
53 1 Chestnut Street Phila.
Electrical Installations and Electrical Supplies
R. D. WOOD & CO.
400 CHESTNUT STREET
Established 1803
Cast Iron Pipe
Gas Holders
Pumping Machinery
Hydrant and Valves
For generations our products have gone into the home towns
of our visitors and they have our hearty welcome.
KEASBY & MATTISON
Ambler Asbestos
Building Lumber, Roofing, Siding
and Shingles
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Welcome the Ad Men to Philadelphia
RICHARD V. MATTISON, M. D., President
en Co
Manufacturers of Benasco Velvets
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Draperies, Upholstery Goods arid Clockihgjft
We make a specialty of exclusive designs and spedaJ
colors. You may depend on quick service. ,f
Chaa. B. Bennett, Pres.
W. E. Rosenthal, Vice Pres.
Newton J. Aspden, Sec. & Treat.
Factory i
Monayunk, Philadelphia
New York Representative'! '
W. E. Rosenthal,
251 Fourth Ave.,
New York.Cirj
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The Primary Lesson
in Advertising is to learn that quality of circulation
is the great thing to be studied. Quantity lends
itself to schoolboy mathematics; rates per line per
thousand are easily compared by the most me
diocre intelligence.
YOUR ADVERTISEMENT, if it could be placed in a sheet
of which a million copies were to be given away, would
have but trivial value to your trade. Men and women do
not preserve, commonly do not even read what is given away.
Placed in the cheaper medium the advertisement would be
more likely to be glanced at ; just as unlikely to be preserved ;
uncertain even of being taken home to the buyer's family.
Newspapers like THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE,
the New York Evening Post, Boston Transcript, Philadel
phia Ledger, or in smaller cities, the Hartford Times, the
Springfield Republican, the Providence Journal, are not
thrown away. They are sold at a price that divides between
reader and advertiser the expense of making the white paper
tell what is worth telling. They go to the HOME. They
are read by every member of the family, -What that means
the merest neophyte in advertising knows.
T RrJrKrr, wWch has 2,000,000 popula
XU. JjrULmiyil, tion, one Newspaper has
exclusive possession of this QUALITY field. "Three
Certts, and Worth It" is that Newspaper's motto.
The motto understates the truth. It is as conservative
as the news which every Brooklynitc knows he can
depend on.
THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE
Brooklyn, N. Y, "
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The Eagle carries a larger volume of advertising than ,'. '
any other newspaper in New York City except two,
O'MARA & ORMSBEE
Special Representatives
"The
Nation's
Playground"
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You &,j4
will enjoy
a. sofottrn in
Colorado It is
rhfi land of multi
colored mountains, !
perpetually cappea
with snow, creen val
leys and fruit orchards, and
n Himate which is a wonderful
combination of sunny days that are not too warm and
nights that are delightfully cool.
A few weeks In the ozone-laden air among the Rockies will revive and
refresh you. Colorado is only a tiifle over two days distant from
Philadelphia. From Chicago you take
The Colorado Special
which leaves Chicago daily at 10;45 a. m, equipped wlth.standard
drawing-room sleeping cars, observation car, dining car and chair
cars; arrives Denyer the next afternoon at 3:00 p. to.
"Tha Colorado Express, "another through train, Jeaves Chicago
at 1030 p. m,; arrives Denver 7:30 a. m-, second morning via the
Chicago, Milwaukee Be St. Paul
Union Pacific Line
Low round trip fares now In effect
Call or send for bewUful Ulustrsted dwcrlptfve folder on Qalorsdo.
Ticket Olflce-Jll Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
CEO. ) LINCOLN. CoaunereUl Agent
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ELEGTROTTPES
for Color Work
and Fine Half
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G7 lislting advertising men are cordially
invited to visit and inspect the home
of the Royal Electrotype Company
the place where Royal Electrotypes are
made. In the Curtis building. Entrance
620 Sansom Street.
ROYAL ELECTROTYPE CO.
620 MNSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA, M
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