V :n.-t? Mj1'4?W.jM v M i IP EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921 ". tj I I I i r, MILK BILL HEARING DIVIDES SCIENTISTS Professors and Women Social Workers For and Against Bar ring Vegetable Fats CONDENSERS FIGHT DAIRIES n t ft S'a cr"r ' ' HsirrWIiiirc. I'.i.. Apnl 1" IIihit moh Iml n spui'il mlT'-'i In Hi" iih In1 liraruiR Intr .w'trnhn nffi rtuviti on tin- 'nnk milk iiill before tin- Si mil o oinnntipi' mi imlilir health mul -tinilii-tinn , The bill wniilil maki' it n miie mejinni ii) ill nnilini'it nun powtlereil klintni'i1 milk to whii'li have lr n mill ed .in fni or ml oihcr thnn milk (nt-. whether or nut iho prii'liu t i ttutli fulh IiiIii'I'mI iiml whrllu-r or tint t lif lnbl'l spivlfie I 111' tunilim l intended only fur cokinc mul nIhdiIiI nut bo uol in plnee iif milk for infant'. Senator Krnnk A. Smith, m tine rliairninn of tin- I'oiutnitlee. prrnli'il. t ml niof of th' nn'inliiTi were pn-ent throiichitnt tin' tlirr" hour i'inti Sup porter of tin1 lull were niiirtliiilril b Keeretnr, l'iililrrnti of tin lnti'f'at' Milk i'l-oiliici-ri' Aoi mtmn repre urntins iilo tin- l'etin Ivniiui M.ite Dniri I'minul The opposition uii in ehnrRe of A II. Mill! "f llairiburi; nlm intni'liii'i'il ti'pri'M'iitiltni of 1 1 1 Nntionnl Whnlc-iili' i;nii'i oi'ii tton. tin' lVnii- lvrimii w I "I' -lib' ntnl retail crocort' fond eperi. ilutijn'en nnd ni'iniifilrtnii'rM who nbii'M to tin proposed ine-cnre on tin' ground tit it It i n trnili- t'islu ir.in'-fi'rsiMl tiom tin pnlilio market to legodiitiM- I. nil-. Women (iie View Mr I'.ildPi'-on pi'p-i'iit'd tlip ihCi menu of tin' bill'" xiipporter fiorn t ho Mnndpoint of tlio consumer, and m.itn representative-, of women' orgnma tion -poke brictlj . iireinc tin- Mil. punrdiiiK of health of women nnd hi clten I'V makitic it impoibi' to t elin-e food product injurious i. tin brnlth. Off-cttinc the nppeal" of t ,... women. Hie opponent prevenlid ii di'ine trotn pnniiltii'tit mirvin: m ictie m I'liiliidelphin Hint tin lli'liitietw IiikI ln'i n ilii'0V('ii'd by vl'ilitis nurn'K when milk coinpotiniN were bi'ill(! ImhikIiI b women for Infant fcidlliR Hr. I' V. MiColliitn. nt .lolnii Mop kin 1'iiiM'i-ilj . pipfiilril an iliibniiiip rsliiliil linninv tin' dillereiii'i' in Hit condition of RroHlli between tat feil on ,1 food diet i oilhntilliK III" -Utile il,lllll illr" of lilt" ill Imlll itl-ttllli I f, e i epl lh.it one iiiiitnined bintei fat mid the nllier M'Reiable fr.t, (lie Inferenie In ini: thai n -kinimeil milk prodm i -liould not In fid to infant- Hi. It I Stehli . u itatit pinfpi-or of pli-i oliiKiiiil 'lieinisti of the i houl of nied ti llli'. I lllvPIlM of l'ellll'N lntiia, up imiiid in I'oiilrailn lion of Hi Mi Col -Iiiiii'h arKiiini'iit- lie -tnted that he loiild Iiml no oli.P''tioii to the enle of a ptoilliit i iiiiipniiiiileil of "U t milled milk ntnl pri table fat if if was plnitih labeled. Skiininid milk, he -lilted, eoli InltlM ni Milnabb' if not mole Miluable ipmlitp. ai the liiitur fat. Ihete beinc tnineial -olntion- m -kininieil milk that are iinubtainnble in iin nth"i food. (Mliprs rilc I.ellois lie did lint Ililll'Ve the i lilltlUIIIK e' licriinenlalioii under mv inilii in ion npition with the -tinlv of itniniiiPH vhoiild be. tnnilp the bn-i- of pi ini.un nt leRilntioii l.ottor" wei" lead nlso frnin Mr. l..itnjette I?. Mindell, of Yule 1 tmcr-otj. nnd from Mr. I opeland. health eotiunissioner of New ork nl, Hiprovinc !ie sale nud u-e of -kinimed milk nml I'oionnt fat conipoiimN if they are proiierly labeled an to n-e nnd ion tent. ENGINEERS TO HEAR HOOVER Win n Set 1 1 tni v llooier i-it lln . i' the hitler part of tin- vein, tin r.iitfinei rV I'lnb ill pie-rnt him v ' n rerlil'catP if honoiarv nieinber-hil 'I'lii iifi'i'iitnt"iii will take plneo fit tl" ilintier m 'In- lb llevm -Sttnltoiil on Siti l.u l! Aeit-on. pieiilill of tin I'll BHi i .-' Inb. wl' piexule. I'. lid Milim l.i- pi Mi inn i i. pa-t piiiilciit , ill !i tnaln 'i-ti I WOULD SPLII SIXTH CONGRESS DISTRIC Reapportionment Proposed the State Senate Might Aid Independents :l in ONE WARD FROM FIFTH fit a tnff CorrnpoHdfnt llarristiure. I'.t.. April IIS Ihtln- delplun Mould win n new coiicrcisiotinl di-triet b Hip terms of the proposed eoncipx-iiiiinl le.ipnoiitoiinient as out lined ill the bill offerrd In the slate Senate b Siimior lloinslirn of l.nn-enstei- Tins new dilrnl. wbieb would In; enrveil out of the piespnt SUth dlstrlet. would lie nnmed the Seieutli. nnd would lip between West I'hilmlelpliirt nnd the nortliwpsf. Aeeordine to this reapportionment, the ptpsent SiMh district, now rppre hented by Cousre man Marrow, would 'consist only or the wnrtln In West I'lilladelnliiii, north nnd south of Mnr- I ket streets. Tln new Seventh tllRtricti Rcneriilly HpeakiiiK. would lie nindc ui ot i iip remaining terriiory in uie pres ent Sixth illstllet. with Hip nilditltm of the l'ort -third ward Detail uf t'inposiil As propo-eil hv this hill the Hlxlll disiint would lueluile I In' fullowluR w.iidi: TwenH -fourth. Twenty-tipi:- enth. Thlrh-foiulh. Koitielh. Korl.V I'ouith and rort.vsUth II will ho tinted Hint the Twcnt 'firM. Twenty spi-oml and I'orl.i seeond wards nre diopped out Thee wards front the old 1 Sixth disttii I would po to make up the new Keicntli dlstriil with (Iip nihil- I lion of the Korlv third waul The 1 Tort v-third wind would be tnketi out of the present Fifth distriei, now rep- . resented Ii t in mitt' mmttt i.4tiniili . .(nines H.'lllllll .", .Ill .1, ...... .-....-......- .1. Comiell.x. ehlcf nlly of MngistrntP William I l rtinptieii. lenuer 01 ine Twpntj fifth ward This teiiipnitinnin(iil would open up to 1'hilailelphin independents (lie pros ppet of pipeline independent eontsrpss nioii rinin two diMrirtv the Sixth nnd the new Sexenlh 'l'l rni.l.n.llnt.lMIMll l.lll lllftLAtt HO ill!' I'IIIMHIH'IMIHIII ..... ....... ir .... olinnpp in the present I'ii.st dlslriet, now lepresented liv Coimressmnn Vnre . in the Seeond distriei, represctitpij by ('iiiiKressmati fSrnhnin . In the Third district, ('oiiKressmnn IlntiBley. or the Fourth, ConcrPHssninn IMmonds. The new Secnlh di-tricl would in clude M1111n.vu.nk nud ItnxlinroiiRli, ("Jer- mnntown nnd (tirslmit Hill, Onk I-nnc nnd n section of I,ognn. The other districts proposed nro ns followd : first - first. Heinllt Twfiilv Uth Thirtieth. Tnlrtr-mtth Thlrtv ninth nnd roMN-HKhth Uantf. I'hllKilpltihla Hecon.1 Hlglith, Ninth, Tenth, Thlrtefnlh rounncmn. riiirpnui, iwenuetn na iniriN 1 enth Wr4(. PhllmlclnliU I .. Third SpcunJ. Thlrif. fnurlh. flsth Nlnifnth. Twelfth. Slxtekn'li Heventeenili. KUhteenth nl Nlnctontli nnl, I'lillndel Ihln. l'.urtli Tpnti elthih. T nt ninth thirty mjeoiid. Thlrtj-elBhih ami l'ort cventh Wdrdii. Iriiindcliri1 Klfth Hetonrt. Twrnlr-flfih rtilriy-flrst Tnlrty-lhlrtl Thlflv-nflli, Voru llmt nn.l l-i riv fifth Wnrdn. Phllailolphln aixin - incniy-iuurtn. Tpnt enwi 1 Thlrt fourtli. .Korilelh Vort -fourth nnd Koity ltli Wknts, rhllsdtlphln . HNcntli - Tumtj-tlrst, Twelilr-Heconrt I I'tirty-seconJ tint Forty-third Wntds rhiu ufliililn. f.lnhth CMieater nnd Ddnnare (Jountln ' N'nth tlU'lis nl Moiilomry ciiuntlcs I I'entl. t.oncniiler I Klpventh I.ncknuannn. Twlfth- l.i'rnt. Thirteenth Schuylkill. ) oiirtp.-nth llork nd t.chiKh 1 . ririehth ItMdfor 1 Pike Bu-'iuchinm ttni-ne nnd Wyoflnj , Slxlentli mtitr.n Ljcomlnit Tlota nnit I Potter fientiith roliimliln Monloui .North-' uinberlRiul nnd Sulliven, I .ItinUtn. Mltflln, Cumherlnnd nd Kialf Kulton Riil mill Yotk Center. Oearflplo Klehteentn rrnnltlln IVrrw, Hmrtir nnd Union Nineteenth Inuphln, Lplmron, Tweminn UAinuriii Ttteniv-nrel Ifeil'orJ Iliintlnndin. Twrnty-winl- Ailmi e Twntv- thirl I'.imen 11 and .Mele.in Tnit rnwtli I'm die and Mti nerppt Tnnnlv-llfih Ironc and wnihlimtiin, . Teni nlth llnr Lawrence ard Hut It. Tnrniv sepnth Arn Mrciim, Clnilon, In Ulnnn nnd Jeftcisup. 'letil-elBhtn Kik. forient Mo'cer enHi1111 nnd Warren ImpiiI" nliitli t'rnwfurd utid f.rie Tliliilelh 'Qi'lion Miinuc nnd .Noitlinnp tun 'rhlrt nrt- Wemmorelnrd TlilMv-saoml Ti.ont Hi l Twnt-efc-nit. Tnenlv.hlrrl Tweill-follttli Tenl nf Hi Tn-Tiity-slxih nnd Twtntj-neventn Wnnls. ritlshurgh nnd nil th horuimha nl innnsliiiis IMnc north of the tll'lo and All in-nv lii-.ers not included In the Tl Irly 'hint Dlntr.ft. Ihiriv-ihtrd All horoimhs mul tow.iahlps lln lietween tho Allci!tin nnd Monor.aahn a nid tin Ileriuahs of jrrlr.sd.ils. c'lunwick. Hrnrkenrldir, Tnrcntuni nnd Tnwnehlln nr i:ast lK?r Praxi1 and fnrlncdalo nnl the TIU of AfKeegport ihlity-fnuith Klrsi, t'ourlh 8Pnlh, r.lKhth r.nth nioienth Twelfth Thirteenth rmirteenth ard Klf'.eentli Words, l'ltts-burih. riiirty ntth seco.id. Thin' riftn nim Ninth. Mlxteenlh. flMimtecnth. RlcMenlh Nlnnteenth and Twentieth Wardi, Pitta liiirRh and thn TownihlP of Chartlers Thlrly-ilxlh Cities of Clalrton nnd IJU ounne snd all Ihe horomha and townships lilrifr south of tl'n Ohio, Mononsahela. nnd Vouahioaheny Itlvera except Charller Township. The .Itullelnl Hill retains the dlstilets 11s nt present nnd ndds juiIrch for which hills linvp liecn prcKpnlrd (his spsslon. TIip bill h Intended (0 replnce (lie net of 11)01. The new judges provided nic for N'ortlininplon, Krlc, WelmoreIahi Dniinliln. Delnwnro nnd llehree ' Galllenl Posthumous Marshal I'nrls, April V. (leuernl J. 8, n.t ll..l t Ml. .!..!.. ..I !.. . . "' iniu, niiiiiti .oniiniii ui 11 ur nnu .Mi. tnry flovernor ot I'nrls. wno die, 1. Versnllles In Mny. 11110. ycterdnj - wl" Ht.iitili.iT tlln Itoaf lillttimia ,lli..ll.. - .v,l" dhnl of 1 1 mice hy linnnlmous vote ot tl neiinie. t' the i h ,"8. I Does Your Family Know ', nSC Cof- t 1 ? nwgtigw A "How to Organize Desk Work" This is tho title of a valuable Bulletin that is Riven free with each of our "Work-Orpnnizers." ThN Bulletin alone is worth a irrcat deal to you in increasing the efficiency of yourself or your a.ssistants. Work-Organizers n-. I 1 e e I 1. s l 1 h 11" Hit n - n it ,iek ir 11 thp i1 itrrtWfrs i:.i. I 1" I 1 I. "- 1 "i-t 1 ileioil I'm ket in ' ,i iiTid .tt f oii'" 'i"k nork Jin' ru k th' 1 nit' Hol1r Iher. n" ii'iir mri'ii liRi'AMZKh eul of tl: iini 11 T K.ah' of - unous if ' t nn'nnl i ce'int with one hand l'u I t pine 11 ns fr. YEO & LUKENS CO. STATIONERS Printers, Dlnnl: Boohs New Address, 12 N. 13th St. Also at 719 Walnut St. SkcmEiGm I 5.000 Miles on Tires 50r, Greater Fuel Efficiency Zero-Balance Road ability Less Annual Depreciation I lmo been mi owihi of automnlnlrs of .irlou nnil.es for the lnpt slv. Je.irs, but never Iiiim- I ilrhen ,1 ur tbiit puIN hills on liiarli like my Ciil.i: AIMKi- I :H : I IT .mil tlio limited .unouiit of Kan i'oiihuihi d by II i:ir of mieli crent powei is 11 Fouier of ani.izi tneiit 11. me The COM: A I'.lli )-I1iJI(T Is the most fimel iMtliiK automobile I luixe ever ilrhen or ridden In." ihlcned) ItusiHt M '1'1'oinpson. I'liil.idclphhi. L. S. BOWERS CO. ,--,. Cole Motor Car Company. Indianapolis, US A. C7tercs a cJbuci ocmorrrx m c7l Coo Does efceby iiam S3 os e .ml . Chevrolet Offer Timely and Fair Va A-n yvy o 2SVii mining w BH TrfSMctrW iltlll!IIIUl!ili!llllillllllilil!llillHllll!lil!li!l!lll!ili!U(llllli(ll!llllllllili i jil A "Yours of the lMi ultimo" Jv$ fi tlctatc9 tl,c oss "f)o IvM i'M folfow "MP" J nffl J SI Stcno: "Sure, I'm ahead of I I Is I m you.I'vcgotanlivershart)." J nrmsBARp Made by The Walil Company, Chicago Prices St to 365 ficvipps J3oQh GASOLINE as a liquid is powerless. It is the latent heat pent up in this highly combustible Aula vhich is the source of power tor driving motor cars. The fuel consumption of an automobile depends upor lie tnoun. of this heat which may be jxtractcd from the fuel, and the quantity oi power necessary to move the automobile. Scripps-Booth engineers have developed a carburetion and manifold system which extracts the maximum of heat energy from the gasoline. Combined with this they have produced a car of moderate weight that requires but a proportionately small amount of power to move. The result is that the new Scnppa-Booth six-cylinder motor cars are almost un believably economical for automobiles of such ecnerous proportions. Samuel Earley Motor Co. 675 N. Broad Street Poplar 1991 Philadelphia DEALERS i:iiv. itoiiuiiv oauaiii: iiiiooMAis iiakai.i; Ciiimlru. X. J. Went ClirMter. 1'n. rr.MH diivo.v w. 11. itr,r,vi:s auto ham;s co. UAKAC. II, Devon, I'll, WnoiUtnu n, N, .1, Itcitillng:, 1'n. (ir.vnu linos. oAitAtii: Ileltertnwn, 1'n. (sn:) This Test is Free Simply mail the coupon for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Watch the effect! and judge it by what you see and feel. You will quickly realize that it means to you and yours a new era in teeth cleaning. It means whiter, safer teeth. ;flfflt'- TC 186,117 : 120 322 111.339 YOU want a good automobile. And you want to feel that the price is the lowest possible, consistent with quality. Our cash refund plan protects you both as to quality and price. Provided 50,000 Chevrolet "Four Nineties" are sold by August 1st, 1921, part of the price you paid will be refunded. $70 on open models and $100 on closed models represents economies in manufactur ing that will be given you if 50,000 cars are sold. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY 334-330 North Broad Street 3430 Cheitnut Street 434 Walnut Street 1 1 Watch the Film Go That film which dims your teeth 1 Your teeth are now film-coated, more or less. Perhaps the film is cloudy, so the teeth look dim. Look at them. Do they glisten as they should? If not, try this new method and watch how they change in ten days. Millions of people have done this. You see the results on every hand in teeth you envy, maybe. Do what they do combat the film. Then see how well it pays. hat film does this: Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The ordinary tooth paste does not end it. Brushing dots not keep teeth free. Month after month it may linger to do a ceaseless damage. Most tooth troubles are now traced to film. And, despite the tooth brush, they have constantly increased. Very few people escaped them. The film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. It 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, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also of other serious troubles, local and internal. How your dentist displays the film Your dentist, when you visit him, may coat your teeth with iodine. That stain shows up the film. Then he removes the film by vigor ous dental cleaning. Pepsodent combats the film-coats daily. It aims to prevent those deposits. Otherwise, between your dental visits, the film may do much damage. Children suffer in particular from thes film attacks. Dentists advise that Pepsodent be applied twice daily from the time the first tooth appears. Men who smoke will often deeply stain ths films. They will see most conspicuous re hults from any film removal. ( So to all in your family this question H important. It is time to settle it, as millioni have done. Cut out this coupon now. B 103,269 I S1,M7 Illr H U M 19 8 - Brii,id .Street Store & 1 HI 1 - West Philadelphia Store -Gi IE U H 1 r t.. k t ;i MaaK wrm n mi u j r, , wniiiuui t tuiu Mere thtn i.000 I)rtert. Retail tttorrt and Serclo Station III II in Lniteii btetet and Canada SHJ LU Chevrolet Sales fFE I " ! h I n zE If f V. lri Years devoted to it Tl iE: HJ iXiiv lillllllllllllllillllllflHl II i Dental science has for years sought to end I - JeIL-?. jjgjy ..fffiBSlllllllllllllllllllllllll WJI that film. Its baleful effects make it su- JJ a iiiiiMitfnyBHrPSMMsi!MMiiJffifam " premely important. "T ggjgpMM nMBBBBjBBMMBWHBBBHBBBffT r Ways have now been found to fight EiTI ji Egj.snMjMfe Authorities have proved them beyond qucs- riSitaIHEnlHHHBHHnBlHBIIPntd - 'on' Now leading dentists everywhere lrfljmQmmWffito&t?$!&l II jj ' their daily use la "M7K8iHSMm n The methods are combined in a dentifrice v (im Wn f fcTSCi Jfi 10-Day Tube Free I ilil wHHIMHSMMnte., F c New-Day Dentifrice Mail 10-Day Tubc ot Pepsodent'to I f fl 'kii:i:i:Smchcvro II The scientific film combatant, approved by modern authorities and now ' " " I IkNs. Addittnnar'Four-Nmety"Modol:Road3ter,f705;S4:dan,fl375;Coapc,ft3Z5;UghtDclipcrvW advised by leading dentists everywhere. Each use brings five desired - llS au price, tj,. punt, MMu -$( effects. All druggists supply the large tubes. ' I - iii'iirnijir"'inTiiifiiriniifi'ir''t1 ; I sr.-sS: -j I B Smamam WW called Pepsodent a tooth paste based on modern science. And a 10-Day Tube is being sent to anyone who will try it. Other desired effects Modern authorities have also found the need for helping Nature. Our starchy diet makes this necessary. To cope with the pos sible effects of this diet, we should stimulate Nature's teeth-protecting agents. So Pepsodent multiplies the salivary flow. It multiplies the starch digestant in the Baliva. That is Nature's agent for digesting starch deposits which may otherwise cling and form acid. It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's neutralizer of the acids which cause tooth decay. Each use of Pepsodent gives multiplied power to these tooth-protecting forces. And that alone.lt is believed, means a new dental era. Old-time tooth pastes, based on soap and chalk, brings just opposite effects. Such ef fects must be avoided, as modern research shows. You'll quickly know The user of Pepsodent cannot doubt the benefits It brings. Some results are almost instant. A week reveals conspicuous effects. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. Watch the other good effects. A book we send will tell the reasons. Then you will know, beyond all question, what is best for you and yours. .
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