The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1921, Page 10

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the personnel of this bureau, for they | packing Industry was before Con-| CONTEST SOLDIERS’ ire very Influential in Washington, | ares the packers: Ate soolng that pase able " thet rength ot the jon of the law nent of Agricn r representatives were active \n pre-convention movement which ] selected Harding as the Republicn | standard bearer ‘PARKERS LOBBY RETAINS GRPON <= 1S LES They ‘oteral | coming Mas n question ction which makes it 1 soldiers to re up in’ the | (Watson was 6 Nts Members Swarm About| ;» Conare urers’ A round that Capitol Whenever Attempts | uri there for | . at Regulation Are Made | snenci ihe Mar i Tre port on t f KEEP LYNXLIKE VIGIL.) °'7tens, ——__——_ | the pit ‘ Jf Legislation Can’t Be Beaten, i \ It Is made Ineffective by |. Devious Means. maintain / i Batt Correpondent of TH! America eat bap w .) Amer nM WASHINGTON The long battle of the Chicago ™ to Pi vent Ge ent on st day of : packers to be aicinae vapor ¥ | r : 5 Avenn crowded all day. Only two lines with | » Ol a raided arly toed on each were in operation, i lobbying Se La | triek® per eRcha Raaixe ran at ten-minute intervals A Two ye ashing- | ‘uted ropresentire | | ar ran from M 4 ai Sab it . ars| fives here was in connection with ths at Hospital and the other from t es ” misgn of former A Probl ‘orners to the Carteret Ferry i was exposed In a Congressional torney ( A. Mitchell Pals on Staten Island Sound, “i ing before the Se jeulture the ton at the hien . , . tee as th yi of a social | OF Tvine: ring their r o ; aa ee ines a mambers| ihe confidence. vf Paner's nice, 1 O@OOOOOGOOOO ©OOOOO OOOO OOOOO bop sede S| packers’ representatives Ne i of Congress and influential Govern- | them , iA ©) i r mert officials gen 7 tained at the packers B necessitated a change of 1 h-priced cuts of me 225 Vi Pp 3 so the “institute of American meat} ae Anta OUT OWA = AM. i This, organization, of which Nor-| © Best or SHOES ‘ ra forme# newspaper MAN. | Hated tons o gh lnsteps ington manager, keeps an eyo on everything pertaining to the skers’ interests Its represent- atives are omnipresent in the lob! of the Capitol and in the galle when packing legislation is up packers had sufficient influence te lot of taxpayers’ mor speakers over the countr meetings at community e¢ other places, ur he PUMPS $985 CREO RDS Extraordinary Value in High Grade, Stylish there came behind this money on me q emasculate the packers control bill! Uypense, stopped abruptly Bookirent i aise i and have the administration of the ra are still on t or Dress. izes. new law placed under the charge of Palmer is out y have formed ne 225 West 42d Street { a low salaried bureau head in the De se egal tS et hark ‘Brown, partment of Agriculture instead Meh Federal rae Comins Directly Opposite Murray's pointed "we Cutan Sr 8 will sel QOOOGOQHOOHHHHHOOOOOO t| When the hill re ting the Coal MAKING Is What Adds To Coal Mining Costs RUDE anthracite is wholly unfit for home up from the mine it is mixed with a mass of rock, slate and dirt. It must actually be manufactured to make it usable. Manu-. facturing costs, therefore, must be added to mining costs. use. As brought Crude anthracite is hoisted 500 to 1500 feet to the surface after an underground railway trip of a mile or more. It then goes to the breaker. Here, in a capacious factory, ten stories high and cost- ing today in many cases a million dollars or more, its transformation begins. Remaining slate and other impurities are elimi- nated by jigs, spirals, mechanical pickers or by breaker boys. Although thoroughness and care attend every process of manufacture, tests for sizing and im- purities are made even after the coal reaches rail- The mine run is dumped on a screen. The big road cars. lumps pass over a picking table where the rock and slate is removed by hand. As many as 375 men are employed in and around a large modern breaker PREPARING The large lumps of coal are crushed by enormous coal after it is mined. rolls. To make the many different sizes con- sumers demand, the coal passes over and through perforated shaking screens until each size is sorted out. Of the 150,000 men employed in the anthracite industry, only 50,000 men are engaged in actual mining. 100,000 men are engaged in handling the coal AFTER it is mined. = Those desiring turther inform. “Black Diamond” Oct. 1 quotes the fol lowing range of anthracite prices per gro ton FOB. mines tion can obtain it by addressing ANTHRACITE This is No. 6 of « series on hard coal facts ] presented in an effort to help you decide for yourself whether anthracite mine prices are fair. Warch for future advertisements Se SENOS F Few $7.60 $8.00 Givccwsaper. een General Policies Committee | pieve ne Hy estnut ‘i 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6. D. Warriner, President, % W. J. Richards, Presiden: Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. W.L. Allen, Presidens, Phila. & Reading Coal & Iron Co. Coal Scranton Coal Company Alan C, Dodson, President Weston Dodeon & Co, D. B. Wents, Prevdent, JS, Wentz Co, W. W. Inglis, President, C.F. Huber, Prendent Perey C. Madeira, Presiden: John Markle, President W.L, Connell, President, Glen Alden Coal Co, Lehigh & Wilkes Barre Coal Co. Medeiee, Hill &'Co. Jeddo-Highland Coal Company Green Ridge Coal Co, Jobn M. Humphrey, President, W. A. May, President, William Collins, President, 8. B. Thorne, President, ‘Lehigh Valley Coal Co, Pennsyivanis Coal Company Susquehanna Colleries Co. ‘Thorne, Neale & Ca, CLAIM TO BALLOT -dny will on dat’ | The statute rn, Co ©QO©OQOOOH ©O©OOOHOOH OOOO OOO een ee NEE Re EN 5 CS ET IE a ET THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921. TO-DAY 1.67 blanket cloth, | patterned and made. Colors | Only Three Out of 846 | With Perfect Teeth 'N a recent examination in a pub- lic school, only three out of 846 children examined were found to | have perfect mouth conditions. | Every other boy or girl in the schoo] | had cavities or other evidences of tooth decay, or else had lost one or | more ent teeth. 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AVE (Samra SONS 1099 Silk Petticoats Messaline, taffeta, radium silk, all silk jersey, self or ribbon trimmed flounces; silk jersey top, with messalineflounces. Also silk jersey petti-bloomers. Colors comprise newest plain and ! changeable shades, also navy blue, brown and black. [‘StaRtTor SEASON VALE ] 1168 Little Tots’ BATHROBES | | | 2.55 Were $3.97 with silk lined Colors: white, | When you wash your hair be careful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos “contain too much alkali, which is very in jurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle The best thing to vse is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greascless. It's very cheap and beats any- thing else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for moasins Simply moisten the nair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is -ll that is required. Tt makes an abundance «i sich creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy end easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust. dirt and dandrurf, Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO |Ie Makes Little Difference What You Need— Al A World ‘‘Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It; Don’t Spoil Your Hair By Washing It Sensitive Teeth? Do your teeth look sound, yet ache| | when subjected to heat or cold or un usual friction? 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