Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1920, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVEX1XG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, ' APRIL' U 1020
FIX N. J. UTILITIES
F
HEARING
OR MAY 3
atcd by the records. Some. Iiowyvcr.
would ip(iilro testimony, nml Mr. Iter
onl proposed to nttncK tuo worn uoi" i
l Dtignld ('. .Tni'knon. of IfnMon. "V
i port for (lie liourd In npprnislitK llif '
property of tlie I 'u Idle Son I'p Corpor '
nllon. Up !nld lio proposed to lm h)
proof whnt ntij public utlllt. roimnw I
lon ulintild bnve done in the interest of
1 the public.
' BOOZE CHARGE AT ALBANY
i
'Senator Alleges Whisky Was Used
I to Unseat Socialists
CHANGES ADVISE
F
OR CONSTITUTON
Governor Agreos to Postpone
Trial of Commissioners Until
: Legislature Adjourns
' , , Albany, April 11. Chnrj;o tlint
ikti-f..ii.nnr.'n -r nnrnniT ' Hqtior wns ucd ill great qimntltiei to
I WITNESSES NOJ PRESENTjnn11Pm.P vote, to un.at the five So-
rlalltt assemblymen were mnde In tlie
'" ir.tnn .n 11 p,.,w,lInM Semite jesterduy by Semilor Georse T.
AatMa tl'" " "" ----ra- I .
firnuiM liv .Trr.rv Cltv to ntit the pica- , ' liompson. of Miisnrn
' nt members of tlio Public Utility Com
mission for nlleqed otlielnl mUeonduct
nd neeleot of duty will not be nriued
hefore Governor I'dward mitll tlie Ipr
inlatlve Nccalmi linn onmr to nu end.
'This was nxreed upon jesterdnv when
the hearing before the governor IIxim) for
yesterday was adjourned until May Jl.
Huscestion for tlie au;ournmi'iu wn
Senator Tliomp-
son's necuntloni uero oired in the
course of the debate on tlie passage of
the blll recommended by the I.tik
committee, which investigated radical
uctltltlfi.
When the Senate reconvened last
night .1. Heurj Walters, majorlt)
leader, nnnounrcd that he intended to
move that Senator Thompson's remarks
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made bv Gcorpr I. It-cord, counsel for ! )c expunged from the record. The I.usk
Jersey Citv, who bnied the requeit upon , bllN pnurd nre designed to inovide .
itevcral grounds. He oid his awulnte. ' That the attorney eencial be author-
to ctnblish and mnlutaln In bi
office a bureau for the inxeMlgatioti ,nnd tfotirt on Important legislative matters
;iroceution of alleged violations oi the iliefoie being called upon to act on meas-
iiiw ncuiust irimlual anarcl.
That the education law be amended
1tflinll Vnnvlnle waq encaced ill IZPii
epurt, while ho had heen unable to
obtain tho presence of two witnesses
In hehnlf of .lenrr fill. These weiv
M T. Pnt,. JI.a1ah nt mtViWt initi nf i
PhHndelnlila durine the niankenours" . to rcnuirc cliool teachers to
admlulstration, and Trof. 13 AV. HemU. . tjilco nu path of loyalty to the ronstitu
ot New York, at) expert who has repre- Itlon of the state and nation before they
iiented municipalities in numerous sim can qualify as teachers,
liar proceedings. . A'"1' VTSV Ration"! Institution
None of the commissioners appeared be licensed by and under the i-upeni- ,
personally before the governor though .son of the state board of regent. Ibis ,
all were represented by roiiusel. 'bill is Mnicd at such Inst tutious as the
li. Edward Herrmann appeared as; Hum School of boclnl Science,
counsel for the entire board ; V. C.
Palmer, of Mount Holly, wnr present) Levy for Sewage-Dlcposal Plant
to care for the interests of CommN- , ii:(i()0rilIo1l. N. J.. April 14. The'
loner Knight: .Tcf.iah Strjker aiv)eared i boar(, of rnmmi,sionei-s has repealed'
tor President ; S , peum and ( oirmlssiouer , r,n,mmr proiding for the pigment ,
of the proposed new sewage disposal
Francis Slumk Brown Tolls Re
visers Superior Court Is
Not Well Treated
Harrishtirg, April M. Caution In
making the phraseology of the new con
stitution clear, elimination of tho word
f)od from the constitution and voting
machinery for members of the Legisla
ture for the passage of hills, 'vere urged
by speakers at the puh"e hearings he
fore the constitutional rcvlslou com
mission. Frnneis Sliutik Ilrown. former attor
ney general of Pennsylvania, gave the
commission much advice. Hn defended
the lower court judiciary, of Philadel
phia, In the mnttrr of making appoint
ments, and criticized the Supreme Court
for its decision ngainst the anthracite
coal ta. In this connection ho suggested
the Governor be empowered to ask opin
ions from the state's highest appellate
Brown pointed out the sectiou
l.l-ev
Mr.
relating to the Supreme Court provides
that members liall not be eligible to
another term, while the section refer
ring to Hie Superior Court sajs the
member shall not be re-elected. Hn
said the commission probably meant to
treat both courts alike, but that fn tho
case of Superior Court justices there
would be nothing to prevent a rc-np-
pointmetit.
Kenneth li. M. Pra. secretary of the
Public Charities Association, advocated
the proposed plan of making chnrltablo
appropriations, but said these should be
gradually reduced until they disappear.
Dr. George Woodward, president of the
Children's Aid Society. Philadelphia,
said that stnto aid reduced private
charitable donations.
T. M. Hyneman, Philadelphia, advo
cated provision for the passage of gar
nishee laws nnd Lawrence II. Hupp,
Allentown, spoke In favor of a provision
permitting the creation of new counties,
nnd brought up the old "Hazle County"
question originating in Luzerne nnd
northern Schuylkill counties,
VIZIER APPEALS TO ALLIES
Asks Aid in Policing Constantinople
While He Fights Rebels
Constantinople. April H. (By A.
P ) It is reportrd that the Imperial
Prince Dienal IMdine Pnslm. son of
Schefket Pasha, has been designated by
Mustnphn Kcmal, the Nationalist
lender, ns Viceroy of Anatolia.
The Grand Vizier, Damad Fcrid
Pasha, has ndvlsed the allied hjgh com
missioners tlint the government is mak
ing every preparation to suppress the
telicls. and wishes to ue the local gen
darmerie nnd police, us well us locnl
troops, against Mnstnpha Kemal. lie
requests the commissioners to Bupply
troops to police the city.
TARM AND GARDEN
FARM AND GARDEN
Goal, and William I. Lewis appenied
for Commissioner Wright. Counsel on -ttred
no objection to the postponement,
but announced they would prepare to
proceed with the hearing.
Explaining the procedure to be fol
lowed, Mr. Record said he proposed to
substantiate the charges ot Jersey City
'by proof. Pome of the charges, he said.
were susceptible to prima facie proof
"and roost of them could be subtnoti-
KELLY'S 12 n. 9th
Open Day & Night
Oysters in Every Style
Planked Shad Dinner, COc
plant, to cost $75,000. by general tax
ation nuil passed an ordinance providing
for the amount to be assessed against I
the propertx owners who will benefit
from th- improvement. '
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PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
nmoifOtr.drne ItopfUiljT&lllcc
KMtores Color and
Scanty to Crar and Fadedllatr
U& And ft I no At dru.r1.ti-
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PLASTER BOARD
nCTTER THAN WOOD
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rblladtlpbla Warthonse Stock
Pcarce Fireproof Co.
N. E. Cor. nroad and Arch
Pt. of Tho Ilarrrtt C.
Contractors for
BARRETT
SPECIFICATION ROOFS
SLAG ROOFING
PROMENADE TILE KOOFS
WATER PROOFING
ROOFING MATERIALS
3Cth St. & Gray's Ferry Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Beauty and Sturdiness
EVERY horticultural product of the Keystone Nurs
eries is noted for its beauty and sturdiness. Care
ful cultivation, plus years of experience, gives each
tree, each shrub, a grace and symmetry that marks it
as a perfect specimen.
B. F. Barr's products draw their rugged qualities from
the soil of the richest agricultural county in Amcricu.
You can depend on them. Make your selection from a
complete stock of Norway maples sizes from S-10fcct
to the big fellows that give immediate shade four-inch
caliper; Elms; American Lindens; Pin Oaks; many
forms of shrubs: and Evergreens Koster's Blue
Spruce, Oriental Spruce, nnd a long list of others.
Our Landscape Engineering Department la at your eervlcr tn
offersuggestlom, ortketch your grounds and drawup a complete
Elantlnsr plan forou. Write (or a copy of our big new profusely
luitratcd eaUlog. We will send it by return mail.
B. F. BARR & COMPANY
KEYSTONE NURSERIES
Box 107 , Lancaster, Pa.
Increases daylight 19 to 36
W!
'HAT happens to the sunlight
after it enters your factory
windows? Is it wasted? Do
your ceilings and walls absorb sunlight
instead of reflecting it?
Covered with flat finish paints, ceil
ingB and walls collect dirt instead of re
pelling it. When soiled they cannot be
washed clean. In a short time, there
fore, their reflecting power is greatly
diminished.
Yet the same ceilings and walls cov
ered with BARRELED SUNLIGHT
trill increase the daylight in your factory
19 to 36. Actual tests assure this.
BARRELED SUNLIGHT the OIL
paint with a glossy tile-like finish re
flects ALL the light that enters your
windows. Moreover, it will retain its
reflecting efficiency for years.
BARRELED SUNLIGHT (Tne Rice
Process Mill White) is the ORIGINAL
Mill White. It contains neither var
nish nor lead. Its hifih gloss surface
resists dirt and may be washed clean
like white tile. It is of durable, elas
tic composition; it can, therefore, ex
pand and contract with temperature
changes. It withstands the shock and
jor of heaviest machinery.
Remains white longest
Applied on the ceilings and walls of
your factory it will remain white longer
than any other mill white. This wc
guarantee. Moreover, although its price
per barrel is slightly more than that of
other mill whites, its actual cost per
square foot of space covered is less.
Its extraordinary covering power and
case of application save 16 to 21 of
the cost in paint and painter's time.
In more than 6,000 plants, artificial
lighting bills are decreased, daylight
working houra increased, by the use of
Barreled Sunlight.
Sold in barrels, also in cans. May be
applied by brush or spray method.
Write today for our illustrated book
let, "More Light."
U. S. GUTTA PERCHA PAINT COMPANY
Providence. R. I.
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FOR THE HOME
Thtt$ an toon icKirt
watfa Mft, ttati on
mtodvnrk art f ituftarfy
Mini, wth at ISt liiciun,
tiuritry anil talSrom.
BttttUi EutiUfM M4M
ron brilM, cAttral aai
$tnltaif. It it tktajitr
(Jtuatwamrl and ittitrlo
afflf. Soli i fatimi,
aaV-eaflnu. nofJ, pll
Warehouse Stock in Philadelphia
U. S. Gutta Percha Paint Co.,
1003 Bailey Bid. 1218 Cheotnut St.
The O. F. Zurn Co.
2738 N. Broad St.
Cliarlei Bond Co,
617-610 Arch St.
Elmer E. Cos Cliai. A. Gillinf ham
Camden, N.J. 12th & Mtrrla Su.
Caperoon Taint Spectaltlet
Camden, N, J.
Simei Druir Co.
13 South 13th St.
See & Fahcr Co.
2008-10 N. Front St.
W. II. Price A Co.
200.211 S, 10th SU
G. P. Darrow Company, 6621 Germantovrn Are.
T, Crano & Company US N. Matt. Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.
George C. Felkcr 9 5. Kentucky Ave. Atlantic City, N. J,
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THE RICE PROCESS MILL WHITE,"
WRITES TO JERSEY VOTERS
Frellnghuysen Says He Will Favor
Candldato They Want
Wftililiiclun, April J4, Henntor l'rr
j sen. of Now Jerw. I'nniiMinic
for'dclruntc-nt-lnrge to llin ltcinilillcun
nntionnl conventiun, lias Ippucu n lot
tr to tho Now Jor.oy voters, setlltiK
forth hi position.
After declaring for n rominon-iouso
camilriutc for l'roalilcnt who will ho n
lender, jet not a dictator, heiinlor rre
llnxhtiven rnyn:
"If tho Itopnbllcnns of Now Jersey
decido to send me to Chicago, I shall
go thero to support a plntform nnd n
oandldato which will stand for such n
rhnufje in governmrut and in policy as
I have suggested.
"I propose, however, to rarry out the
people's will, not my own. If they
express n proforonee for Oenernl 'Wood
at the primaries I shall, in the event
of my election, vote for him so long ns
he Is n candidate before the convention.
If tho people declare for sonic other I
will comply with their wishes.
"I desire to know how the Repub
licans of New .lersey wish ino to vote
nt Chlcngo. Their will manifested at
the primaries will be obeyed by me."
STATE HIGHWAY BIDS MADE
New York Firm Wanto $1,983,957
for Work In Lycoming County
llnrriiburg. April 1. Tim first bid
to bo made nbovo n million .dollnrs for
n stnto highway construction contract
was submitted by II. S. Kcrbnugh
r.ud It. (1. Collins, Jr.,' ot New Yoik,
for building 02,476 feet of road from
18 to '2'2 foot wide In Jackson, Lewis
nnd Coganhouse townships, Lcoiulug
county, Tho firm bid $1.08.1,0."". A
Wllkes-llarrc llrm bid nbout $7,000
higher.
No bids were received for work in
Crawford Fnyettc, Tndlana, Luzerne
and Tioga counties. Tiids running Into
hundreds of thousands of dollars Worn
made for work In Ueavor, Delaware
Huntingdon, Mcrcor, Lawrence, Schuvl '
kill, Warren and Westmoreland coun.
tics. No action was tuken yesterday
Hotel
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W. B. KUGL.ER, Manager
Broad at Fainnount Ate.
Table d'Hotc Luncheon
7Cc DAILY
Tabic d'Hotc Dinner
$. 00 daily
Sunday $1 CQ
Dinner 4A,i?U
r"or Sundny's Menu sec
Saturday's Evening Ledger I
RESTAURANT DEPT.
TIIOS. IIlCKnr. Manager
KltANK SIEGHU Formerly of
KUGLER'S RESTAURANT
LABQH and 5MAI.I.
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To a 10-Day Tube of Pep.
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for it. What it does for your
teeth it will do for others in
your home.
For Children's
Sake
Test this new teeth-cleaning method
All statements approved by high dental authorities
Brush is inadequate
Children's teeth arc most important.
Their whole lives will be affected by
bad teeth. And rarely a child, under old
methods, has escaped tooth troubles.
Glistening teeth appeal to adults, but
with children the great question is
proper tooth protection. Judge what
this method means to children by what
it docs for you.
The enemy is film
Dental science has discovered that
the teeth's great enemy is a viscous
film. You can feel it with your tongue.
Film clings to teeth, enters crcvicc3
and stays. Then it discolors some
times tartar forms. And that film
causes most tooth troubles.
It is that film-coat which discolors
not the teeth. Film is the basis of
tartar. It holds food substance which
ferments and forms acid. It holds the
acid in contact with the teeth to cause
decay.
Millions of germs breed in it. They,
with tartar, arc the chief cause of pyor
rhea. Also many other troubles arc
now traced to them.
The ordinary tooth paste does not
dissolve film. A soapy tooth paste
even makes it more viscous. So the
tooth brush has failed to end film. Mil
lions know that well-brushed teeth dis
color and decay.
Tooth troubles have been constantly
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years sought a way to combat film.
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This method long seemed impossible.
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But a harmless activating method has
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The results of Pcpsodcnt arc evident
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