Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1920, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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1L GIVE BETTER
SERVICE TO SHORE
ft fading Officials Planning Now
, 'f-ii Schodulo Pullman Tlckots
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jSoth Ways to Be Had Horo
MORE TRAINS TO BE ADDED
ImprpTomcutH to the Atlantic Uty
division of tho Plillndflnlila nml Hond-
!mf,nnl'wnT arc contrmplntccl follow luc
a insocctlon of tho division yesterday
tibjr hlj:h officials.
Jn tho party were Acncw T. DIpp.
president of the coraninv, and Chnrlo
f H. iTC-'ne, vice president In charge of
operations,
Af new peneral mhedulc Is now bcins
rcp'ared aud will he iinnonm-od In u
fcwldajo, Ktjwin A. I.euK Riucnil
liasieuecr agent, hoid tndu
Rnutinn of tho road was deranued
by (he diverting of traffic to wartime
pimosetj.
E". D. Osterhont ntsiotaut to the
general passcnRer ufgent, said additional
train wrvlce to the shorn has been ar
ranged for the Easter throng. Many
- of the trains which were run ns spe
cials, last year mc uow been made
permanent.
A feature of the t-rurtinrr- ervir tin
Tnar will lie the Mile of l'liUmmi m
ervntloun. both utn. in Philadelphia
r Photogranh- tuut be placed on com
mutation tieKets for those who trau
back and forth between this rlty aud
the" shore.
For the present the wartime plan of
j using the Pennsyhnnin terminal in New
York will be continued
: Practical railroad men with wide ex
perience in dealing with employes und
WOO Upacrsinuu lllf railway ku tuu- r
trove'rsy from both angles will be the
.representatives of the roads tn the bl ,
partisan wage hoard to be created un- I
dor the new act whUh the lines went i
back to corporate operation on March I
This assurance has bceu ghen by
Thomas DeWItt Cutler, of Philndel
pMa, chairman of the Association of
Kallwav Exccuties, who i-ald ho ex
pects the personnel of the board to be
announced from New lorl. tomorrow
There will be six representatives of the i
."roads, and it is expected one oi tbero
twill be nn official of the I'cnuijlvuuia ,
j lines from thla city This how oxer,
had not been decided. Mr f'uvler aid
It Is probable, he added, high official
J of the lines will not muke up th- per
sBonnel of the board. I
J Mr. Curler mentioned XV XV Attrr
bury, a ico presidmt of the Peiin-rl
anla, who, under the reorganized pi in
Is head of the transportation division
as the type of man be desires to see on ,
the boardj
Husband Finds Wife a Suicide
Mrs. Anna McMullin wut. found
utrangled in the cellar of her home at '
2717 South Seventeenth street this
morning by her husband. James. She
(bad a necktie tightly knotted about ber
"necki A call was sent for Dr. George
Burton, of 1702 Oregon aenuc. and be
pronounced the woman dead She wa
forty-two years ld, and according to
the husband lias, been sii'U and de
tpondent. The couple hare thre
children. t
IRISH SOCIETY MEETS
I "Fighting Imperialistic Government
1 Not People," editor Declares ,
"We arc not ilghtliig the Urlllsli rpo' I
pie, but tbo imperialistic government,
the Ilcv. Norman M. Thomas, editor
of the 'World of Tomorrow, declared In
nu address at tho annual celebration of
Martjrs' Day of thcJrlsh Clan-na-Qacl
last night at the Academy of Music,
The ItcV. Mr. Thomas was intro
duced by Michael ,T. Ilyan, of this cltj
Mr Ihau was1 termed tho "upeclal
lri-h commlsslouer to the Ptaie C"on
fereucc In Purls."
Applause greeted tho announcement
that urrangements were completed for
the welcoming of President L'auioti de
Valcra at the Metropolitan Opera
House next Sunday. Among the speak
ers last night waa Sirs. Agnes Newman,
sister of Sir Roger Casement, who was
executed as a German plotter.
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ARCH BUREAU
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FOR WELFARE PLAN
Idoa of IVjaklng Houso of Cor
rection Curative, Not Puni
tive, Is Approvod
WOULD REFORM PRISONERS
Woman Killed In Elevator
New York. March (. Mrs. Muriel
The TSurcau of Municipal Kctearcu, In
its weekly statement, issued toriiv. sees
tho probabl'itv of a change of ',;
House of Correction from u .' punitive
to a "curative" agency under tho De
partment of Welfare.
"It is clear," the statement says,
"to any one even casually familiar
with tbo city's business that uudci the
old charter, ns under tue new mc
I'lvtia vt ii wxmi.1 ""- - .
II. l'ord, wife of Kruest Jt. Pord. u 'concern of the director ot pumic sainy
t.ondnu banker, died jesterday from iu I wuii-llic police burraii.
Juries reeied wluu alio was crushed
In au cleator m lue Uolcl .Majestic
Vndirntli- lln lniinn n( rnrfCCtloU
! occunied u mluor nhice In the uttention
Central Park t et Mrs. Kord wus of any diru'tor of the dopjrtmcnt.
stepping from the doator when tho , Moreover, thosQ who shaped polic for
the bureau ot correction coum not urni
cur started and she wu3 caught between
the door und the wall. Mr. and Mrs.
Pord recently arrhed in this country on
a trip for the former's health
but regard It largely from the police
viewpoint, and It was hardly to be
expected that tho planning, patience
aud.knowled'go could bo brought to'bcar
on. tho clty'ii houso of correction that
would tend to make u, b ; " i'"oi
blc,"n curative iiguiey, rather than ono
merely, punltho ... .... ,
"With the wise iirousloii in the new
elmrterhowoer, that the Welfare De
partment bo ehargul with the 'cor
rectional netlvitles, thero Is cneourrtgo
went for tbo hope of u new dlspcusu-
"Thero will bo tho time for giving
major attention to this activity of our
local government, and there should bo
tho viewpoint of human scrylco prl
marilj, rather than that of the stem
majesty of tho law.
"The director of the Department of
K..I.1I., iVnirnrn hnq had introduced in to
Council nn ordluance to consolidate the
nurcau of Charities (Iu tho Depart
ment of Health and Charities under1 the
old charter) and the Bureau of Correc
tion. This, it bcema to us, is purely
a matter of administrative expediency.
In manr cities theee functions oro
united.
"But a matter of great social slgnlfl
pnnro. wo feel. Is tho plan of the dl
rector of welfare to reorganize the
House of Correction so as to make U
function effectively and humanely as a
public ngenev to save from hopeless ruin
those unfortuuutes who have offended
but who hae not jet degcucrntcd Into
hardened criminals.
"To carry out this Idea of making
the House of Correction llvo up to its
uamc it will bo necessary to,securc n
legislative amendment that would enable
ludges to commit first offenders to the
Houso of Correction instead of to prison.
PcnologbjtSi tcirtls fhttt-ctrmmltmeuts
" prison.; tend t6 tunu first offenacrB
into rccIllltUltt nr iliMinli' 1'rllillnnln.
, . "Tljoj (lircvtot's appealing, program
lias nimieiouii otlier futurfH. Porcinost
iu-interest nmongvthcse nro"propouifl
for teaching trades lt thd iiicn'uiid
womecoinuilttedi for wholesome -worki
much of It out of 'doom iri riuarry or
gardcnjvfor cntertiilumentfl am evening
classes and for concentration on a pur
poso to salvage, so far as It can be done,
tbo valuable hubiau material entrusted
to the department"
Women May Now Get "F. n. C. 8."
London, Murcli !. (B A. P.) At
an pxtraordluarj meeting of the Kojul
College of Hiirgeous In Uiliuburgli jcrf
tcrilay it was resolved tlmt oiic
should bo udinlttcd to fellowship iu the
tuuege,
SQUARE'DlEAt' P. R. T.7LAN
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Lt. ,H. G. MlUon Asks Ellmlnatlq.n
of Capljal; Labor Mistrust
Elimination of suspicion nnd,rqlttrust
between employ o and employer and n
"Bquarq deal" for all are, tho bas' oI
success of tbo P. R. T. co-operatho
P'an' , ,fi
'Lieutenant U.AQ. Mllson mado this
statement at a luncheon of the Master
Builders' Exchange at the Djllwuj'
Stratford at noon, when l'0,dc'n"(J
.i.-i ii. .tn.t.a.unht-more typo oi
man had'uo place Iu the present sflicmc
of thlugd.
onipnrcd llgures
Lieutenant Mllson coniparcu nS""
to Bhow thnt the truetlon company hud
HOW CAN WE DO IT ?
We pay more for wheatmore for labor.more
fortaxes-but Shredded Wheatsells at about
die same old price -very little advance on
account of the war. Howcanwedoft?Wecan
do it because the volume of sales now reaches
many millions of Biscuits per day. Considering
its real food value Shredded Wheat is the
cheapest food in the world today. Itis lOOper cent
wholewheat in a digestible fonn.Two Biscuits, with
hot milk, make a nourishing meal for afew cents.
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t& ' 1214 Walnut Street $,
III y 1 1 &$ III
I ' For Friday and.Saturdaj
Sacrificial Prices
III "M v Wit , t?
I Last of Winter Frocks! V
i 6 Unusual Bargains " 15.00 4
HI m afternoon and otreet models in yiUC8 f0 i
HI '5; tricotinc, satin and tricolette. . jgj
I 15 Exclusive Models, vd- 3Q
v veteeno and aatina for boUi VaJuca to J
I practical and festive occasions . $jjg ,t,
f 10 Lovely Gowns, w- Ak n ;
r itely ouitablc modes for after- Qtj0J . I
. noon and street wear. Meteors Values io 'ftlii
A and satins w- V
$ Kxclwilvc Creations Reasonably Priced 11 III
III Jvvv Sfln'! Ill
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"Rain or shine, snow or sleet,
IVINS9 trucks are on the street!"
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HE terrific snowstorms of February did not
interrupt IVINS' delivery service. Many of
our distributors saw service in France. Aftei
months of driving on shell-blasted roads behind
the front, Philadelphia streets were no obstacle
at all.
The "get - there" spirit that carried the
Yankee doughboy from Chateau-Thierry to
Sedan is your insurance that Ivins' Cakes and
Crackers will always be fresh at grocers'.
The short rhyme above comes from a gro
cer who congratulated Ivins distributors on
being the first to break through the snow
blocked roads to Bridgeton during the February
blizzard. The trade knows that IVINS and
"reliability" are one, both as to service and as to
qualify of product.
J. S. IVINS' SON, Inc.
Raktr of Good Ditcuita in Philadelphia since 1846
IK K ,iLflLfc' aLW AW gV k Bt
Cakes and
Crackers
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ueen eicvaieu iruni "."Vi , ,.v h .
1010 to nn ordcrlj and blglily M0
nblo lostirutlori In'' llilO, dcsplto m
vastlyJucFeascd coft of operation. Jic
attributed the ntlnlnment to co-opuu
t!6u of einpldjcr'nud cmiiloie.
Dr. A. A. M.tleu, 'sou of 'I'. L.
Mittbn also spoKc'. , ,
'A bcrlca of luncheons for 1020 lias
been planned by tho Builders' "?
to bring building leaders iu the clWJrt
closer touch with it lew of forwardlrtff
tfio $1DO,OQO,000 building program foV
rhlladclphla this1 year.
nnMal Rirulce for Men'
A icelol service for men wilt bo held
In the ISulncvpttl -D becb-an Church 'ot
Ht. Mary tills evening. The speaUr
will bo the liov. uernaru uuimko
LAN1SLES' HOSPITAL
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4000 Cdoco, of ,'onoasis ncportcf
Oliiuo uttuuarjr i
,fV. kl.n...i.n:,..l f ttn-fll. I..
xiio t" '"" .," "i"' ib con
slderlng the iitllUallon of oho of tlic
bujldlngs of tho Ehiladplphla Uospt
fpr Contagious Diseases exclusively $
mAiialM
Thcro bavo been 4000 casco of, the
dlseaso since January J, and health
officials 'say bcro Is no sign of an
abatement, , If one of tho buildings at
tho hospital cannot bo spared, It uhv
bo necessary to oreqt u new building to
nccominocato tho pat ients. t)r. ,. A
Culrns said that wlillo 4000 cases of
measles were reported, there had hem
at leust IL',000 nddltloual caBCa, not t".
ported. v
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Are you making ends meet?
IN yoi'business every in
crease in the cost of labor
and materials you add to the
price of your goods.
This company has expe
rienced alt or the rising costs,
but its rates are what they were
before the war I
We can no longer make
ends meet!
We ask only for what is
fair rates that take into
account iust as do the prices
of your goods, the doubled
costs ,of everything.
It's your service.
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A Ten-Day Tube of
Pepsodent. Send
coupon. Make this
simplcipleasanthome
test. See for your
self the results.
6,000 People Daily
Start This New Teeth-Cleaning Method
All Slattnunts Approved by High Denial Authorities
Teach Children to
Employ It
When you see what Pept.o
dent does, teach 'the children
to employ it.
Brushing is inadequate foi
naving teeth, and million: of
mothers know it. The film will
wreck them if you don't com
bat it.
This ten-day test will show
you how to fight the film. It
will point the way to whiter,
safer teeth.
It will tell you how the chil
dren can avoid tome troublcb
that you know.
See that they do it. There
arc few things more important.
Millions of teeth arc being cleaned in
a new way. And 5,000 new people daily
are writing for a ten-day test.
Everywhere the results arc seen in
teeth that; glisten tteeih with envied
luster. Ask the owners and they will tell
you that Pepsddent has done it.
But this means more than white teeth.
Those careful -people arc fighting film,
and film is:the great tooth wrecker. Most
tooth troubles are nowadays traced to it
Film the Chief Enemy
Film is that viscous coat whlh you feel
with your tongue. It clings to teeth,
enters crevices and btays. Tho tooth
brush docs not end it. The ordinary
tooth paste does not dissolve it. So much
remains to cloud the teeth and it may do
a ceaseless damage. v
Film is what discolors not tho tcetlt.
It is the basis of tartar. It holds food
substance which ferments and forms acid.
It hold's the acid in contact with the teeth
to cause decay.
Millions of germs breed in it. They,
with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor
rhea. Thus well-brushcd teeth, as mil
lions know, discolor and decay. And
serious tooti diseases arc alarming in ex
tent. Science Now Combats It
Tjiese facts have long been known.
Dental scjence long has bought a way to
daily .fight film. But the only way seemed
periodic dental cleaning to remove the
film and tartar.
Now science has discovered an efficient
film combatant. Able authorities have
proved it by convincing clinical and labo
ratory tests. i i
For home uj,c, the method is now em
bodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent
'a modern, scientific tooth paste. And, to
show its effects, a 10-Day Tube is being
sent to anyone, who asks."
Make This Simple Test
Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the di
gestant of albumin. The film is albu
minous matter. The object of Pepsodent
io to dissolve it, then to day by day com
bat it.
This method long seemed impossible
Pepsin must be activated, and the usual
agent is an acid harmful to the teeth.
But a harmless activating methpd has
been found. Years of tests have proved
that. So now this active pepsin can be
every day applied.
Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube.
Nolo how clean the teeth feel after ustag.
Mark the absence of tlic shiny film. Sec
how teeth whiten as the fixed film dis
appears. Sec the results, and our book will tell
you how they dome about. Then decide
for yourself between the old ways and
the new. '
The test will be a revelation, and you
owe it to yourself. Mail'-the coupon to
.us today.
The New-Day Dentifrice
The scientific film combatant, which, after
years of careful testing, is now advised
by leading dentists everywhere.
Druggists everywhere are sup.
plied witji large tubes.
Let Your Mirror
Tell'
You can see and feel
what Pepsodent is
doing.
Just use it twice daily
and watch it.
Let your mirror de
cide its effects.
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