Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1922, Postscript, Page 15, Image 15

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ENNA. TOWNS
RESISTHAYS' PLAN
fight te Keep Mall Delivery,
Which Postmasrter General
Would Drep
Itockwe1, fit. Ctelr, S
Hiapstlllc, Shtctahinny,
ItrewiMvllle, Beutli Ferk. Spi
of
Btl a Staff Cemtpmdtnt (
,i--j.inriea. Jen. 10. Membere
.. ' Pennsyltnnln do'wnUen wll prcn
"'J!1. which PestmaKtec Gem.
VV jlnyfl wnnta te eliminate.
In.i.TnrlvPd of (he Bcrvlce H
HE! followed 'the recommendation
W?nJr- tiBTB. Renteftcntatlve Orient
jj the Het os follewn:
AnnVlV. Arehbald. llellwoed, Ber-
.. it i ii ii tinrrniiHiiiwii.
nniniMe. ' " .".
Mb
wis
Onte-
rrnlrten. Clnrk" Hummit. ueai
,'. lrwcn-yinu
Perry, Dunbar,
Vitrtbeth. Ephfittn, icrerctf, raic
KJ. dlMBPert. Green Cnntlc, Haw er.
ElliifwlllCt Humtnelstewn, .Tramp.
R?2!!!,nt 'wttltiwn. Likens Marl-
fl;-'"' r Mlffllnhnnr. MlffllnN
1111! 1LUKMI ...--.....-- ... -
nirw1 XfnfrfrimArv. lfrtmf
1 Mount Toceno, Myerntewn, No Ne
flT' vniieiMnR. New Helland.
, " Northureber'and, North
Orwleflbar, Ogeeela Mllli,
Pifkwbw'r. wcitTire, reneame, rtne
SSST twnt Marien, Pertaw. Red
gjj, H'd'cT Park. Rearina Spring.
Bcllnssreve,
, 3MIHI
firing f'lfv.
Hlresburtf, Summit Hill. Tfdleute.
lower 'City, Trey. Watmnii.wn.
Wcatherly. While Ilnven, WJMnrm..
I'tirc, Wniamstewn, Wrljthtavllle and
Wyemlssing.
Mr. GrleU han been Informed thnt
7RJ poMtefllcoa In the country get thte
crvlce. He has tnade a careful can
V08 rfhd feand it a together popular.
"The reporte are ovetwhe mini." he
Mid. "te the effect that malt delivery
in theea towns la a proved huccchs,
financially and economically, and of dtfl
tjnet adrnntflffe te the Government und
the people."
"ThU system of the peitM tervicc."
Mr. Grlcflt continued, "hns been very
economically administered; It p'rediife
a return te the Government net enlv
l: a b'ls-lnera and financial nay, but
through varleuH Indliect channeln, and
ut thi name tlme provides cc.erity ami
certainty In Wall nervlce te a clnN of
rltlzennhlp which rcprocnte the high
est standard of Amctlcan home nnd in
duMtrlal Ideas.
'Tcwens who have net examined Inr. .
the trftuntlen In these- tewni of 1000 te
10.000, wher. the new mal delivery
xyttcm has been iM&Hcd will find upon
Inquiry -hat the beneficial remilla from
I lie Installation of the new tervlce have
been surprisingly jrcat.
"Onmjrpi Imc e'ven cify delivery t'-r-0,000,000
people nnd rural de'lv.'n fi
ha'f ai many mee, nnd thore are manv
iind MtlUeicnt rennene why Oengrew
nheuld make lift! mere comfortable ami
convenient for the millions nt peeple
who rea'de in our nctlve nnd prosperous
towne of lew than 10,000 population
by continuing te nfferd them nmple mail
facilities, the annual report of the'
Postmaster General te the contrary not
withstanding." '
U. i GOLD-MINING
INDUST
RY IN PERIL
McFadden Warn3 Duty en Cya
nide Salts Would Add te
Unemployment
Vv a Staff Garresvmfant
Washington, Jan. 10. Several thou-
Hand empleyes in cold mining nnd re-
'nted indnntrles, many of them In
Pennsylvania, would be in danger of un
employment if CenurcsB nheuld place
if duty en cyuniue keuh, wnich are used
In recovery of ireld. Chairman McFad
den. of the Nanking nnd Currency
Committee ha lnferniel Chairman Mc
Cumber, of the Senate Flnnncn Com Cem
mlttcs, in a letter asking that this item
(0 te the free lift.
Hb contended thnt jreld producers
fannet absorb the proposed dutv en
Viinnlde nails, as the Misar pre-lucer,
for Instance, can absorb a duty en
potash, since the pricO of geld U fixei'
nnd doet net respond te the law of sup
rlv and demand.
Pointing out that the geld Inddatry
has been hard hit, many mines havlnc
"lesed. he nald:
"It fellows that any Inn-caw In pro
duction 06tH rcni'tlns from a dutv en
cyanide wt'ts added new te the excep excep
t'enaTlv hlsli e"sU) preval'lus will have
the effect of forcing ether mines te
hut tlewn nnd of postponing the time
when these that have shut down may
nj;nln become active picditccrH.
Actually engaged In reducing cya
nld in this country arc 250 men, but
Mr; Met'addfn added: ,.
"The American cynnimm uempnny,
manufacturing cyanide in Canada, im
perta all of its raw materials f rem tlie
tJnlted Statct coal and ceke from
Pt'iiniylvanla, llmeteck from Michigan
and te t from New Yerk.
"Thcre Is no question that tne
tariff asked for by the DeevdCr &
Hnsslachcr Company, the only mnpu',
facturers of cyanide in the. United
Statca, Is well dcMsncd te eliminate the
competition of the American Cyanimhl
Company. The imposition of thia tariff,
therefore, will terminate the purchase
a t(M..tAit maaI f.At ntifl tnlt In thin
country by the American Cyntilmld Cem.
tinny used In Uic manuiacture ni cy
anlde for for this market and crcate un
employment te thin extent.'
Mr. MeFadden added that there are
at lcaat ttl.OOO cold miners and mill
men In addition who would be ucrleusly
affected.
Uncommon Sense
ny JOHN' BLAKE
A Great Friend Hunter
H
GIVES $100 TO WILSON FUND
Governer Edward Flrat Jertcyman
te. Contribute te Foundation
Trenten, Jan. 10. With the for
warding of a check for $100 today,
Governer Edwards became the ilrst Jer Jer
Nevmnn te make hl contribution te the
Woodrew Wilsen Foundation campaign,
A CONSIDERABLE part of the late
Henry Watterse'n'B success was due
te his abl lty as a friend collector.
Wnttcrseu made frkndg oesl y bo be bo
cauue he 'Iked men. All of them In
tarvutbA t.im He ralnved studrliiK and
converging with even the men whose
opinions were violently opposed te nls
When Watteroen had an opportunity
te meet Important men he sat apart and
studied them. He was always a geed
llftcncr, evn though one of the met
talkative of men. , .
But he had the art of findlna out
what was In ether men'e minds what
they were thinking nnd hoping and
dreaming about.
lTn iKiuunl (mm 1m first that he
was interested In them, that he liked
them and enjoyed their teclety. That
was the reason he se readily gained
their confidence, nnd j;et what was the
best from them all.
e
WATTERSON never hunted friends
with the' purpese of making friend
ship pay He hunted tJiem because he
could net heli doing fe. because lie hua
a cravinsr for friendship which mthlng
apparently could satisfy.
Politic, the ministry, the "tase. the
nriae-flffht arena all supplied him
as If he were sltfnjr and listening te the
(onversalien of the author.
PERHAPS mere than any ether
, American, he had the talent for
friendship, nnd made bril'lant use of it.
He aided rreafv In hnstrnln? the blot
ting out of the hatreds engendered by ,
tne uivii war.
Ccnrieht 1HS
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tiiref; r,Areic makkrs
Bll Ferd. Itlnr V LaraniT nn1 Edgar
White have centrtbutcl tlirj reed yarn
for Mogeilno Sortien of nrxt Hunda's 1'ublle
Ledrcr. Don't loll te read th;m. Adv.
The Best Furs
Reduced in Price
Wr nsk the nubile net te confound our FURS at greatly
reduced pricfrf with the kinds usually offered at special
sales. The fut we offer arc our regular high-grade fura
nnd arc exceptional values at present reduced prices.
Jacques derher
. lSlbHiaJnut St
nihlnh herrnn thrnllehOUt tbfi State tO- .ltl. f,l...1. IT. .) hnl,r In nltr
day. In a statement accompanying the vltn -M tjieM people, nnd from them
contribution, which was received by , fl ne jcarned eemctbiftg.
rranK u. ecnrciu, ctkuhvc evv.ciaij
of the foundation, the Executive declared
that he desired te be the first citizen
of th State te honor the former Presi
dent by promoting the perpetuation of
his Ideals by the establishment of the
'oundatien.
He wrete intcrestlnjly and lnteri
gentty because he knew the. world of
men's mindc His wrltlnss wire erc-
dolly valuable bccaue the knowledge
it dlBp aved was gained first hand, lie
read boehs-in the Mime wnv. intlmatc'v.
VJNSWEtTENED
aperate"
milk
Berden Quality at the very same price
as Ordinary Brands
Fj&Hm
B"
i ORDEN'S Evaporated
Milk is just pure
country milk produced
under the most rigid
inspection and supervi
sion. It is treated only
by heat at low tempera
ture which merely re
moves the excess water
by. evaporation and sterilizes the rich
creamy milk that is left.
Typical Berden Precautions
Fer example, the herds from which the
milk comes are specially inspected exam
ined regularly by skilled veterinaries and
kept thoroughly clean. In order that you
may have milk that is of
high average quality, the
milk from different breeds
is mixed se as te give the
best all-around feed value.
The cendensaries, where
the milk is put up in sealed
containers, are painstak
ingly inspected and an
extra-final test is made in
our laboratories of each
n,j y if
batch of Borders Evap
orated Milk before it is
shipped te your grocer.
Bordens Evaporated
Milk always measures up
te these special stand
ards. Yeu knew it reaches
your pantry in the same
state of perfection.
Hew your grocer serves you
The production costs of Berden's Evaporated Milk
are necessarily high in view of the extra precau
tions taken in its manufacture. But American
housewives quickly learn which brand te ask for.
And nobody can afford te take chances en milk
the most essential human feed.
Your grocer knows thb and while at times he pays
mere for Berden's than for
many ether brands, he is seek
ing always te supply his cus
tomers with Evaporated Milk
of established superiority. He
sellsBerden's te you at no higher
price. Yeu get Berden quality at
the very same price you would
pay for ordinary brands.
THE BORDEN COMPANY
Berden Building New Yerk
Makers ahe of Berden's Eagle Brand
Milk, Berden's Malted Milk and Berden's
Confectioner):
Big
War
Prices
Continued with Mere Startling Reductions
IN PHILADELPHIA, CAMDEN, READING, LANCASTER AND VICINITY
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Coffee
RedurcieCefiee
Reduced in Price
Quality still the highest.
Cup Value unequaled.
A trial will make you a Red
Circle Coffee Drinker.
25
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FINE CANE GRANULATED
LOWEST PRICE
IN SEVEN
YEARS Per Lb
w ISHS
c
lb.
Jc?tze4tf
EvaperatedMilk
"ffampgr BuHer 45
Fancy Creamery Butter 42c lb.
CAKES
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Save 8c
Premier
Salad
Dressing
Snve 8c a Bettle
xGwWK&W$ rir Mm
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FinK Salmen iff 8c
Mazela Oil ....... . X 19c
Jell-0 pi 7c
Strained Tomatoes u'S . . . . can sc
A & P Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 for 25c
Shaker Salt n 7c
N. B. C. Cracker Specials
Lerma Deenes 24c
ChoceJate Puff Cakes . .
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