Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, -OCTOBER 19, 1922
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WOLFINGTON'S"
Rtnevatliip Service
earance
Your car should de mere
than perform well it
should leek well! A new
top, paint, new upholstery,
etc., will give you appear
ance at low cost.
Phevc: Poplar 9190
The WOLFINGTON Sheps
19th and Buttonueod
Established 1S76
Te Mothers Having
Daughters Considering
Employment
A'r- Mm mtw"'1 ln "fine j-e.it
di lighter tiil'I"'1 'n n wholeme en
Tlruinicnt n " II " ImMiu mi opiwr epiwr
t'lnin t "'.irn t" tlie nuxn.iiiiu nf lur
If in hi- nr nlnnT pi I f till, ever
tl,i, nn,rt nli' esr-cltllr new
when teme excellent clercal oeltlor.
lire open lli'" Mini nlir iiixltlnnt
ri'ciulrt H'i prel''i- .xpmN'.'h'i. fur n
r)t liL-'i I'"1' Ctrl j Ml h
work "nli II li" ir i pi k ti
n I nlf I 1 In . n i'r I n I 'te r, i
rlmnient Ofli 'll 1" n fr. tn 11
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HAVE YOUR DAUGHTER
CALL AND SEC US. AND WE
WOULD LIKE YOU TO COME
WITH HER.
MRS. PATTON
Curtis Fub'.isalBC Ce. 601 Sanse.r. Street
lagging-pains cease
uncn cor.vcir.en i icmvut i
Kfni-mbi-r! rrvst of the pain
and n'aiinsi n I rhc".v.'-:i
c lines f 'tvi I'l'pjtifiri. Mart tr'e
cen?'"-,cd ! -J Pn'A'.'s f'te'v
ind CNenc'.n 'iv.c. t.as ".;,' pairs
cea-c. aii's d es jit'st this
it jif-ctratcs with Jt Pirun,;
ra .'ittMthccnnu'C5tedspr" i
uarrr.s up. stimulates the circu
lation hftii--pain,brin?squick-,
rrrafertii ' re .. Manv uses
all in n.f .;r- l3",le.
Kps v. and . It 3!iaTrr cl
all arh.ru nj- ' R-'sfWidri"!
tired rlr l.i k-. l.-v n-m',-i.
Ilal'c' d n i..et Klihi. j.. ca:ct
el ercjciiua.
Sloans lAnimtsnt-kills paint
.
ill w&? A s
Cuticera Heals flashes
Bathe with plenty of Cutic-Jra Seap
and het water te cVanse and purify.
Dry lightly and ar, ply Cutir ira Oint
ment te seethe and heal
BmplBchrr.b7lIiI) AMr-n Catltort.t Catltert.t Catltort.t
erklor'.o EptJ7F Xkli!iDl Vti, scj.'fvrry
where fiifcpJ5r O ntnentl? rd rfl- Tt.urrle
lJ Cuticur Sebd thftvei without must.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
Vra Y
xL
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drep a little
"Freezene" en an aching corn, in
'tantly that corn, steps hurting, then
shortly you lift It right off with fin
gers. Truly 1
tYeur druggist seljs a tiny bottle of
Freeene" for a few cents, sufficient
m remove every hard corn, soft corn
ar; com. between the tees, and the
lfttci" .thetit' dimness or irrita-
McSparran Attacks
Peppy but Specious
Continued from 1'are (Ine
u declaration Is apparent. The differ
pnrp between S60.000.000 and $140,
000,000 fs really expressive of nothing
nt nil.
Whv imt. pay between $SO,000,000
mui .?i:oe,ooo.ooo?
Why does net Mr, McSparran quote
exact tiRiirea?
I They mil be had for the askln of
tin- Itlehnay Dcpartmeiit. Or they
can be taken from Its published report
of 10-0. 1 have one en my desk.
The next report will net be out, ac
cording te law, till the early part of
llVil.
Mr. MeSparran declares repeatedly in
hi" speeches that the Highway Depart
ment U a failure, both as te the char
acter and cost of the reads it has built.
He produces one Instance of se-called
conspicuous wastefulness and gross
mismanagement.
This Is from one of his "farmer
talks: ,
"Take the Lackawanna trail from
ScrantPii te Bitishamten." he says.
"The Lackawanna Railroad relocated
its line and left a perfectly geed road
bed that needed no grading, with all Its
ballast. n
"Hid the Highway Department util
ize this opportunity te save money te
th" Staff V Ne!
"There was the roadbed with eight
een inches of ballast ready at hand.
What did the depaitnicnt de?
"It refused te use the ballast as a
foundation It cmplejed only n part
of the old read, and then struck oft
en a new- line rather than utilize the
railroad bed."
Correct! Except for Facts
The facts as te the Lackawanna Trail
as set forth by Mr. McSparran are di
re ll the reverse.
11k llighwa Department built the
I aekawanna Trail en the old roadbed
nl the railroad, and a tplendld highway
it is
The balhi't that was left in small
lets here and there, net eighteen inches
deep, as Mr. McSparran asserts. waB
all ti.-ed by the department's con cen
trai ters.
'I lie one element of truth ln the entire
Mii'ciiient is that the Highway De
railment did branch off and build a
.shorter section that cost considerable
m nej because of rock blasting.
Thfs detour was necessary, however,
Wnii'e the old roadbed entered a nar
r tunnel at this point and a detour
i.i, compulsory.
Phis tae was net furnished by the
II Thwav Department of Pennsylvania,
"im of its officials.
Themas II. McDonald is chief of the
niiv.ui of public reads of the I'nited
jsraies Department of Agriculture at
W-ishiugten.
Iteceiitlv the director of a great BrP
st), instruction firm wrote Mr. Mo Me Mo
Det ,i',l iiiipilung where in the United
st.iies he ceu'il best observe modern
met he Is ,if constructing bituminous and
ee'i'-rch- highway
li' reply the chief of public reads di
wfiil lam 'e go te Pennsylvania, as
ir had the best read construction sjs-e-n
ill the count! .
m the charge of its wastefulness
f public miuiej I have personal knowl knewl
..i.'e wIimv tlie Department of High-
was s;,ved the s;,atp ,s0(H),UtMI.
1 he late highway commissioner,
I.ewifS. Sadler, who the New Yerk
Times dedaied was "America's K-st
highwn commissioner. '" had occasion.
,-enie uvuths prier te his death, te ad
vertise the twenty-live contracts for
reads.
Vhi"i the bids were opened i'em-
inlssiere- Sadler detected what he b
limml te be lolhisien among contractors I
ui the preparation of their bid. i
II" threw out nineteen of the twenty- '
li' " bids for this jensen.
He gave me the facts ln the eae j
which were published in the Evening
I't run Lem.ch of January 20, lft2'J. !
I'iglit weeks later new bld.s for the
same work were opened bj Mr. S'adler. '
New Bids hate S300.000
In the aggregate they were 5500.000
lower than the first bids which he re
jected '
li, this one action alone the Highway
Department sated tli" taxpayers hulf a
million delljrs. '
Anether sample of McSparrai'"" cam
paign persiflage, when addressing a
farmin: .ludience. is the follewing:
The llighwuv Depjrtment has taken
dictatorial control of the 00.000 miles
of reads in the State.
' In the country we elect our own
read supervisors. It is their bu-mess
!., -nt.. r-e the building of our reads. t
"New the State Highway Depart
ment demands that the stipprvi-ers end
plans of all new bridges and specifi
cation of all new reads te Harrlsburg.
Yeu are informed that if your super
iors de inn de this you will net get
nti"- parr of th State aid apprepria
tien What de ieij think of that for
centralization of power':"
Seme time in the future county reRds
n-a become Mite highwas: township
mad,, may be taken ever by the State.
Weak or' faulty bridges built by men
who are net expert bridge builders can
not, under the circumstances, be con
- lere.l le ant progressive State In the
I num much less Pennsylvania.
i er'and.t everv bridge plan in the
vite should be submitted for the ap
P'iiul of State engineers who are ex
ter;s in thfir profession.
Pmrleiilarly when these bridges may
''li t. dm stand en State highwajs.
D spite nil that Mr. McSparran may
sir , there was net a read worthy of
t'ie name in the State until the De
partment of Public Highways way or er
gjnized Aid the 000,000 auto owners of the
I'ei'imenwealrh knew it.
New Mr McSparran would have th
reads of the State built in sections by
'in its ciiiumissienci's.
Or bj township supervisors who are
. neither engineers nor read builders, en
specifications furnished b themselves,
wirh no responsibility te Harrlsburg,
and with immeasurable possibilities of
graft.
That at least the only infernee
that can be drawn from Mr McSpar
ran s utterances en the subject.
Is A-galn JMteiir Nulsanai
There is en rra.-al idea i .Thich
Mr. McSparran strikes a popular chord.
It concerns the nuisance of detours en
State highways. Mere profanity has
been expended and mere rubber dam
aged en detours than anywhere else en
or off the thoroughfares of the Com
monwealth. Mr. McSparran points nut that most
of these detours could he avoided if the.
method pursued In read builders In New
Yerk and New Kngland were followed.
There, where the reads are eighteen
or twenty feet wide only one-half the
width is constructed at a time, thus
permitting the ether half te be utilized
by traffic,
i "Why must three or four miles of a
State highway be closed te traffic, dis
commoding thousands of automobile
owners, se that the contractors may
net suffer a little temporary lncon lncen
' tcniencn?" asks Mr. MeSparran.
There are two considerations. One
is the narrow right-of-way nn many
.highways. In manv rases it is only
I ,i... M ;... Ti.i., n.i.A i H.n.i:..n..
"l&ir.'il irri, 4ui: ultima lb )i initially
impossible te continue building one
, half the read at a time.
Anether fact is that it is impossible,
in the case of a solid concrete read, te
, build half of the read at a time. Such
Kinds must be built In solid panels full
read width.
Otherwise the detour of five nr nix
miles ip IndqfrViHible. It is th only
thins U'jfc I'lnkeN th nt?h war , Depart-
te ctttlcisiii by automobile
inent hi
owners
ocetl
issue
the ideal towel
service for offices
Wherever clean hands are recognized
as a commercial asset as well as a
matter of personal comfort and hygiene
there will you find an appreciation of
ScetTissue Towels.
Fer, they are always clean, fresh,
white, soft, thirsty all that you expect
in a truly individual towel.
"Thirsty" Fibres, found only in
ScetTissue Towels, supply that remark
able drying power which makes clean,
dry hands ina jiffy, pessibleand pleasant.
Your druggist, stationer or department
store sells ScetTissue Towels. Try the
new handy 10c pack of 25 towels. -
Scott Paper Company, Chester, Pa.
Philadelphia Office, 302 Weightmin BUg.
, Phene: Spnwe 1852
SOP a cartoneflSQ
(Less by the case 25 cartons)
Don't confuse ScetTisiue
Touch nith harsh, non
absorbent paper tcrucli.
Loek for the name en
ci cry towel.
Evtry SeelTiuue Tewel cenlin
million of teft Thinly Fibret, which
Meib lour timet their weight in water.
They make ScetTiiiue the quicken,
airing, most satisfactory towels made.
Complete Office Outfit plate-glass
mirror, nickel-plated towel rack
and 150 ScetTissue Towels all
for $3. See it at your dealer's.
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BACK
AGAN
cHOCOPlc
CHOCOLATE COVERED
PHILADELPHIA ICE -CREAM
300 S. Bread St.
cer Spruce
1210 Market
1338 Chestnut
839 Market
206 Market
16th and Chestnut
eUOOtS?
93fe Safe J flrua Stene
Formerly Riker-Hegeman
14 S. 82d
3454 N. Frent, Cor.Yerk
(Kensington)
3701 Garmantown Ave,
Bread & Erie, Garmantown
A Chalten Aves.
Where Yeu Save Meney en Everyday Drug Stere Needs
iaHHstss9a2Shgagg
"8S 39c
Pound
ORIGINAL
Saturday Candy
A delicious assortment of
Fruit, Creum and chewy cen
ters. Selling; at the rate of one
million packages a year because
the value is se extraordinary.
Regularly 50c pound
Week-Ends
39c
Pound
30c
LAXATIVE
BROMO QUININE,
21c
60c
CALIFORNIA
SYRUP OF FIGS,
43c
$1.10
NUXATED
IRON TABLETS,
73c
50c
PHILLIPS' MILK
MAGNESIA,
38c
19c
PUREST EPSOM
SALTS,
15c lb.
October Only
60c
MUSTEROLE,
. 45c
Prescription Rules
That Are Strictly
Observed in All
Liggett Drug Stores
The following rules arc con
spicuously posted in every
prescription room. The slight
est deviation from these rules
is net permitted under any
circumstances.
fl FIRST Fill no Prescrip
tion unless you have the exact
ingredients prescribed by the Docter.
IJ SECOND Arrange in order
en Prescription Desk the pack
ages containing ingredients te be
used.
J THIRD Weigh or measure
each ingredient and complete
the mixture with extreme care and
absolute accuracy.
J FOURTH Write, attach
and check label and read Pre
scription word for word te another
Registered Man, who will prove cor
rectness of ingredients by examining
contents and labels of original pack
ages arranged en Prescription Desk.
fl FIFTH Same Registered
Man will then read Prescrip
tion while compeunder examines and
proves ingredients.
fl SIXTH Never conduct any
conversation in the Prescrip
tion Roem, except concerning the
important work In hand.
q SEVENTH When a Pre
scription is handed te a cus
tomer the number en the stub must
be compared with number en cus
tomer's check, and these numbers
must be verified by two persons.
"The J Drug
Safe Stores'
Formerly Riker-Hegeman
SHINOLA
HOME SET
Regularly 60c
Special QT, Offer p,V
Priet OOL, October 28
$1.50
Fellows' Syrup
Hypophesphitcs,
$1.09
51.00
WAMPOLE'S
EXTRACT COD
LIVER OIL,
75c
$1.00
PINKHAM'S
COMPOUND,
79c
75c
GLOVER'S
MANGE CURE,
55c
60c
DOAN'S KIDNEY
PILLS,
43c
Cascade Linen
Writing Paper
One pound of paper, j
about 90 sheets I 7s.
r my envelopes 10 maicn
Special October
sale . . all for
50c
Philadelphia's own favorite chocolate
covered ice cream confection, a dainty
which you have missed during the summer
months is new back, delicious as ever
and only
SOLD WHEREVER
CHOCOPlc
SIGNS ARE DISPLAYED
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TWO TINY WIRES
Each Philadelphia Bell Telephone subscriber
is connected te one of the 30 Philadelphia
Bell Central Offices by wires two tiny
wires.
These wires pass through a maze of cables
and coils, through delicate apparatus that
must be kept in careful adjustment.
And that isn't the end of it, for there must be
apparatus te connect each Philadelphia telephone
with all of the ether central offices in Philadelphia
and with any ether Bell telephone in the nation.
The job of building and maintaining this compli
cated equipment is done by two-fisted men men
who think in terms of never failing service.
Theirs tee is the task of installing new telephones,
and of maintaining them.
One outstanding quality characterizes these men
they are imbued with the spirit of courtesy.
When they come into your home or your office, you
find them anxious te de their work quickly, effi
ciently and neatly.
They want you te feel that should they return at;
some future day you will welcome them.
Fer they knew, as de all Bell people, that courtesy pays,
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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