NWWWiMW'y!BiWMi,lE'JM ' ,-nnHH"'T jm mftmawy r- -m -ct-t" mm imiiji EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. AP1UL 2-1. 1018 fARCHlTECTS ADVISE ''.....-! Wnrk Can Be. MrrnuLii"i "" - i Jp'onc Here Now Only at rjjjgli uost ami oiutvij SuATION UNUSUAL .t MM-riiils and Supplies E?-- Kfflelcnt Lnlmr Scarcer joaii"( Hum n j, PATRIOTIC SOUTHWARK GIRLS IN TOEACCO F UND DANCE gOOD-BY TO TOWELS, MICROBES . . .nii.rinlH mid (if laliur lift,. Inartonunlc supply of cnUMe.it .,,.. combined to cau.se u condi ??. ....iMMn t.llsllll'SS llllll UtHUIIB l' . ... ...1,1,,.,. if ever cuuatcd "ho have Ml "' 'ort "' ' w L. architects and builders wh., """ . . in.... J9W accustomed to handling Wit W0U 5 ..,,, tilscussltiK tlio situation to- one Mia "at unlew P-'"i.- ""'" fCPP' '" . ... I. . .it.lw, I1...V llflll ..dlatc needs i'" uu""f. - H?W' ... ,...ln..lllv rntltl-lllllllltcd 3itlons I" l'hlladelphla mid vicinity aP'"' .?.i, h t.i mlimr operations Id ,,0 Hlarlcd unless .''I'-'''"1'', ,ry IId further dcchficd tl.at ' :ii ml ho a good tunc l" minimi- ''fcu.,,a."'; niK rd lis program. "If ffilidD can be employed ill the shtp-"J- he said. "It Is best not to go K". hVilldlng at tills time." i.,i,,,ied. arc HH- roniia. "..- "'" T .i work The smaller contractu! .- W""'... .lotl.me lo do. Willi le- hU 1 workmen in Hi.- liulldlnK. Hues. tlt-J ? ?rr.. ',', ,i,red can get Plenty ";.. -nod wages wherever Cimcrn-i'V-ork iTm urse of construction. itfllt wo .'" . .... rii... ,.rr 1.. I,u 11, . - .! .r i wi 1.1111111-. uii -- EJSrtof architects sliould decrease PLiLina-u TI.e contractor said iicsi" ., nresent time. Wtcl":"' ,usv period for ng one-third of their I Lml business lie did not think It Sfb. puiwnn .t too I..w lo .-"' ..rtiltects ore lining i'l "' ; fTtlnt of their normal business at 7comll.lons. he said, have hit the L-Vtr contractors and arrnucc s nam """ w ,.,, ,i,.nsarv In most JS,"to retain their organizations. 3B usually consist of the ens nccrs, ,men and other heads of deparl- K,,U and high-salaried employes. -, ,nn a rr nrrr.''C! 'BOARD Ui' lllAWiv unviuo I SYSTEM OF FREE PORTS 1 . .. y-l 1 Ttnfr. 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Very true a lot of hot air In sizable u j described as the last word In applications, thereby foiindlnR the death limitation. It Is tho intehanlcnl expres knell of the towel friend of the rciiiis j slon of inan- latest and most IiikpiiIoiis home these many years and more. icIToit to avoid the pitfalls of the microbe, The towel. nlthouRh It has been a whose wayn arc In tho path of death, friend to us. a tried and true friend, l i Thp United States Ciovernment has full sympathy with the Y. M. C. A., whether Jew or Ocntltea. "I httvri now. organlred a personal Lloyd,' of Drexrt A Co. : A. A. Jacltson, V president of tho Cllrard Trust Com imnyi ex-senator iTaneia h. Aiciinenny. Thomas W. Hulme, of the rcnnsylvanl TUllrond; John It. Vinson, president of the Comlncrclal Trust Company, nd board, conslstlnR of Horatio Qatcs f Waller W. Wood, eecretary of tho Ctn tral Y. M. C. A. This board sits ono day each week and examines candidates." purchased one of them and Installed If In the Cornell Medical CollcRe. Although It Is strictly a domestic and altogether unbelllgerent Invention, the electric dryer well known to contain germs many of them So this new device for snlug labor and mnnev takes on a peculiar lm tinrtnnce iilivslclans sav. The latest arrival In the lipid nr i "? 1 rnii nun mo mr i-ucio 01 economy N an electric dryer consisting modern Innovations, of a motor and fan Inclosed In n nickel ' Major Loon T. llewald. of tho medical case, together with an adjustable nnizle i orps, studying Roentgenology, Is using r.ltneheit In nn Irnii Rtanrlnril which Is'lhr drver for r Xlierlmeiltnl hurnuscn to furlher equipped with n mirror for con- determine Its adaptability for drying venlence The flow of air that Is warmed pnoiograpnic plates STERLING SILVERWARE enriches the home Beauty - Durability - Utility r,a;;;;tr:.:,goa?B:s8 The fcn-la in the picture who will Rive h dance tonight at 103 South Fifteenth street to ruse moncv for tobacco and candy for boys at Camp Meade, nrc, left to right (upper row), Minnie Bcrkowitz, Jennie Iscnbcrg, Mally Wachstcin and Anna Mandelblatt; center Ida Wachstcin, Essie Lchr and Bessie New man; front, Ktithcrinc Iscnbcrg and Ida Lcvinc. Hie rhiladelphia Hoard of Trade baa J-ed upon Tongress the passage of a VU recently inirouuu.u m v ,,iiiv:s in rtinj for a system of free ports In tho Mted States ilbe memorial of the Hoard of Trade ..mAi? If-rhat everv available method for toning and holding foreign trade should nfurnished tne American misiiicts man. JThat new conditions call for now Hulncis methods I'jTnjt the rhiladelphia Hoard of Itenle believes that the establishment litrte ports In the I'mtcd States would M a useful instrument in uringing in fcised foreign business. ..That the cneciiveness 01 tne iree frvt lystem has been shown iu practical CTtfon In Hamburg, Copenhagen, Jtot !itJam. Antwerp and other ports. ""That such a system would take away from the American business man no ((rMe&es now enjoyed, but would add to ill facilities for handling foreign trade ml remove many icstrlctlona now Im ped by existing laws." fSImllar action is also to be taken ty the trades bodies Interested In ---Is object i - IEV. DR. MILLKK'S W1FU DIES i ttformed Church Woman Leader's Funeral Set for Friday Jruneral services will be held Friday w Mrs. Katharine McCauIey Miller, of tlie Ite Iir Uufus W. Miller. Ury of the Unformed Church I'ub jitlon and Sunday School Itnard, who Wyesterdav at her home. 4ft2" Powcl bsivenue The i-ervues will he held In SL John's T?prnrn,n.l flnr,-l, l.'-firtielli IWd SDrlnff finrdei, utrentM nt K tv ill.. "With burial at Ilaston. i inn. sillier, who was a daughter or the WU Kev. I)r Charles !' McCaulcy. a rwoimni minister nr tne Itetormed UUTCh. was born in Uendlnir. Klin was drOmlllPnt In r.,,,..l, l,',,,1r ,,,.1 t.'uu ,. jlrtctor of the Presbyterian and he- j puira .nurcu ncaconess Home anil tne i lit t)rslllpnt nf II, n Wn,.i.,t'u I'nlni, it !; Reformed Church. jri. Sillier is mnvived by lluee rlill F'ji.Emmal. Krances K. and Hugh .V. pllljr, a fourth-year medical student at 2 University of Pennsylvania, who has ted In the I nited States army medl ;ial reserve corps. t LOSES SUIT FOR AKttEST PHILADELPHIANS WIN ARMY COMMISSIONS Men Qualifying in the Officers' Schools at Meade and Gordon Named These I'lilladelphlans have qualified at the third sVrles of olllcers' training schools to be listed as eligible for appointment as second lieutenants. They will be carried on the list or engiuie nfllcers and commissioned at such time as suitable vacancies occur: l.harles C. Krey, 108 North Nineteenth fctrect. Infantry. Thomas Joseph Krlcl, 2118 Aspen street, field artillery. .lay Krebs, 3853 (.icrmantown avenue. Held artillery. Kranlc H. Lcfcrvrc, 5213 Catharine street. Infantry. John J. Lupu, IG." North Sixth street, Infantry. Joseph 11. Mcflrane. SOT. North Forty second street. Infantry. William J. Wagenknlght. Jr.. 1528 Pnrkslde avenue. Infantry. Jasper D. Ward, 1123 Spruce street, Infantry. Harry 14. Cassell, 4500 North Broad street, infantry. Horace S. Karll, 3303 North Front hired, Infantry. Thomas F. Kagan. 137 Kast Wcllcns avenue, field artillery." Arthur W. Hcrbctt, 6008 Jefferson street. Infantry. Oeorgo If. Howard, 3013 RinEgsld street. Infantry. Horace It. Hayday. 1S23 Diamond street, field artillery. Leonard L. John, CIS I Woodbine ave nue, Infantry. Kranlc W. Lane. 1921 North Tvelfth stieet, Infantry. Maurice. J. Masscrlnl. Rl. North Twentv-slxth street, ncld artillery. Charles B. Nicholas, 030 South Fifty, fifth street. Infantry. Illchnrd Papc, Jr., 5529 Glrard, avenue, Infantry. Albert T. Plggott, 125 West Tabor road, Infantry. 1411 iJbsenbaum, 1821 Diamond street, Held artillery. Horace L. Sllbcrinan, 200fi North I4lghth street. Infantry. Itohert J. Stewart, Cheltenham, In fantry. Krleh II. Sande.r. 1222 North Aldcn htreet, Held artillery. Henry H. Scanlon. 532 South Fifty fifth street, field artlllerv. Harry Wellbank, 2518 Diamond street, Infantry. Simon S. Wclsman, G33 West Jefferson street, Held artillery. ARREST MAN ON SON'S TALE OF WIFE'S DEATH Mother Died After Fight Father Youth Tells Police With 25 U. OF P. MEN TO GO TO NEW OFFICER CAMP $2,919,900 SUBSCRIBED IN CAMDEN LOAN DRIVE I Great Increase Is Reported in j $50 and $100 Bond Sales Kdu-ard Cross, forty-live jears old. of 1018 Tasker street, Is being held by the police pending an Investigation of the death of his wife, Mrs. Anna Cross. In responsa to a call for an ambulance. Mrs. Cross was removed to St. Agne Hospital, where she was pronounced dead Qualifications Announced at Penn for Fourth Training School May 15 Subscriptions In Camden County to the Liberty Loan show a total of $2,919, 300. This increase Is mainly of $50 and $100 subscriptions. Banks throughout the county had their forces working late on Monday nlRht on tho subscriptions. There has been to " I date fully 100 per cent Increase In small The CnUerslty of Pcnnslaiila will subscriptions oer the two previous loan and heart disease was Riven as the cause I hn I"' "'"'el to send a quota of twenty drives, of death. I five of Its graduates to the fourth series I Three honor Hags are floating through- Later. Hdward Cross. Jr.. the twenty-1 of olllcers" training camps, which will 'out the borough of Colllugswood one year-old son of the woman, informed tlie ' stnrt May 15 ai-cArdliig to Information bv West Colllngswood, whero lis quota nnd'tnUeSSdnilan ''J' i,llJor Charles T. (irllllth.lwas exceeded last week: another for nan inuen place uuriiiR tlio evening mm t. ,. . - .,,, ip. f'rtiiit,cuii,m,i ti.-iiiiii lmu i?(inp nvrr that his father had pushed his mother's L- ,'s- A., professor of military science ..ft oil ngsood w hi . h h as I -0,p "" head tlirough a window. The arrc t of and tactics at the Culverslty. the top with a total of $S.ti0n and 950 Cross followed. i That Pennsylvania may be represented ' subscribers, and still another by the l ol- Besldes Kdward Francis, eighteen , hy the best available group of men, years old : Iteba fifteen years old. and Hanna. eleven years old, all of them children of the couple, who were In the bouse at the time, arc being held as ma terial witnesses. WIN $500 FOR BEST LOAF OF WAR BREAD Substantial Cash Prizes Stim ulate Patriotism and Skill of Philadelphia Bakers Local bakers, at least those engaged In hotels, restaurants or clubs, may now do an act of patriotism and win a sub stantial sum of money at the present time. All they are asked to do Is to bake a loaf of bread that Is whitest and most palatable. It must bo also wheat less and ryoless. Several prizes havo been offered for those who produce the best creations In this line by John McI4. Bovyman, of the Federal food administration. It Is specified that tho bread mut bo the best, whcatless and of sandwich quality. This does not mean the kind of bread ono finds these days In tho lightning lunch places, whero tho slice.! arc usually so thin a newspaper may be read through them. Furthermore, the bread must have a punch to It. It must not be of the fishnet variety, with more holes than bread. Furthermore, It must be tho kind that makes a fellow feel that he Is really eating bread. Flvo hundred1 dollars Is offered as the first prize. 300 for thu second, a third prize of J 150 and a fourth of J50. Kafii contestant must offer one slxtccn-ouirv loaf of bread. It must be sent to Wash Major Crillltli Is anxious to placo the qualifications for membership before Pennsylvania's alumni and students, j Acting upon Instructions from the War Dcp.it tnicnt, he gave out the following statement : An criltMIe ,if Hip fnlverslty of Pennsylvania llo on May 1,", ulll lie tie tween twenty yenr sn,l nine tiuinllis ami thirty-two ie,ir of kbp. who him had lit least , in sear of military Inilrui tloll at I an poucaiiiinai inaiiiuuon under tn, super- vmnn 01 an uincor or tile army wnile at tending same, and who desires to attend a tralnlliR school shnuM submit, hy May 1 at the latest, to Major Charlea T. Hrlf llth. professor of military si-lenee and tac tics. University ,if Pennsylvania, a t) re written letter hhIIiii; for admission to the fourth nfllcers' training school. In each rase the applicant should name the years In which he attended the In stitution, itlve his eMl residence, the date and nlaie of his birth, his citizen ship, uelEht and helulit He should also submit h detailed report of Ills physical condition made hy a well-known doetor nr surgeon, the scope or Ins examination to be equivalent to that preserllied Iu regulations for n commission In the ofll cers' res,-re corps, the requirements of whUh can be obtained from the ncarrat officer on rcirultlng duty In the locality In whUh the applicant resides lie should state that he thoroughly under stands and agrees that. If selected to at tend the training school, lip will enlist for tlin period of the war. that If not found eligible to be listed, lie will serve In the ranks- as an enlisted man until such time us he may be appointed second lieutenant. In his application he should Include a detailed statement of all mili tary servbv and training and nf all execu tive experience and opportunities for lead ership which he may have had. Major Grllllth called particular at tention to the fact that each applicant at the time of making application should send three testimonial letters concern ing his (ha racer, fitness, etc. The nun who successfully complete the course and are so recommended will be listed as eligible for commissions as second lieu tenant and will he commissioned as va cancies occur in the tnfantrv, .avalrv and Held artlllcr.v. llngswood district as a whole Berlin township, with a population of 2200, had for Its quota the raising of . 15,0011 It has raised JCi.OOO and Is still going The total subscriptions from the wnm di'H booths In $203,fiOO, the sum nf $31. 800 being added through the booths on Saturday and Mnnda Th return for the two days hy the booths were as follows: ,. , l, r I-,. i ...I 'I,...., ,..., I . .JIllKlCII nail" iffjniMi ,11111 i i u.-i - - I pany.' Irene Welsh. $1930; Pennsylvania I itallroad booth No. 2. Mrs. Fisher. $1130; armory, Mrs. Charles llelmbold, Jr., $850: Pennsylvania ferry booth No 1, Mrs. Jessie Clow, $13,10; Miinper & Long. Ada Mohrnian, $1800; Patkslde Trust Company, Flotence Cannon. $1100; courthouse, Mildred Janke, $1000; Hoard of Trade, Janet Bradley, $50; postolllcc, Christine Crate, $900 ; Itaker-Fleld. Helen Shackellford, $1500; public serv ice, Saralt Webster, $1UU0; Pennsylva nia ltallro.td booth No. .1. Mrs Dillon, $830; the Hurley store, Mis. Todd, $850; Scboeuaglo booth, Lillian lllinmcllnc, $7950. PENNSYLVANIA MEN WILL SERVE ABROAD University Committee Pledges Score of Alumni to Help Y. M. C. A. Overseas The Fnlverslty of Pennsylvania re cruiting committee for overseas Y. M. C A. work has answered the call for men by promising to furnish n score or more of Pennsylvania alumni to sail for France In the cnuro of the next few months to net as physical directors for various training camps at tho request of Cencral Pershing New appeals have been sent to the fnlverslty for men for this Y. M. f A. service, and It Is desired that they reach Pennsylvania alumni. "We shall need an average of 100 men i a month for somp time to come," wrote Dr. George J. Fisher, of the National War Work Council. "While we are not limiting our selections to college graduates, we are appealing to them first because wo know that they can sup ply Just thp type of men we need and In the greatest numbers." IMwnrd Hols, chairman of the Phlla dplphla committee In charge of recruit ing men for the overseas Y. M C. A. work, also has appealed to Pennsylvania men Ihinugh a letter to the Pennsylvania Gazette He says: "The V. M. C. A. needs men. both for the home camps and In France and Cngland. It must have these men at once tn do Its work. The need Is for big men with executive nbllltv tn serve In the executive ollices In Paris, in posi tions calling for judgment anil adminis trative abilities. It needs also men for its 'lints' as executlvo secretaries In full charge of a hut and as assistant secre taries. We vi ant these men. so far ns possible, to go for the period of the war. or for not less than a year or six mouths, and preferably we want men who are able to pay their own expenses. They must be real men ; nlei t, forceful, good mixers, upstanding men and capa ble nf bard work and great cniiurance Wc arc looking for over J00O of these grades of nun to go ov,r or for houu canip sirviro between now and June 1 Tlie men iiiu-d In In oiid draft age I H T X ! "Li t-xstra es.cSftffv &x sh , iy. - MJK" 'sSV rv . -. --.w. -v : ufS---T"E-'-'-z, Vvcrspw JV I UUIMARK lk : " or qdalitV--ili '? ; '"' A :! 133G S. Penn Sauare BJ V': ! Opposite fllr Hull WJ " 1336 S. Penn Square . Opposite City Hull Snutlienst Corner Ktli &!ln' Streets Ml North 8tli Slrrrt nml llranehes Sill Mreet Mtorrs (ipen r.venin You can buy Here and here only, Genuine ell Cordovan Ox ford, Black and Tan, with Calf Lin ing!, for $6, al ways $9 value. Not only ihif (hoe, but ev ery thoa in our line $Q Tfi miimiimiiiinnimiimnmnmmimimiinnnnn' Aged Woman Dies of Hums Mrs Georgennna Smith, mvchu jears old, who was liady burned on Api il 1,1. when her clothing taught lire from the kitchen stove at her home. 810 Pcuiih Fifth street. Camden, I" dead in ...nu lTn.,. .it'll .. (l,e ,',. will, of tlie iilleu h Mislsniral The unman u.ii pr. fei,lb, hilvven thirty-two mul flftv burned almost all over her bodj they must be lowil incruans and In Packers Porters Hough rip sawyers Ftubbcrs Shcllackers Stock movers Wood-boring machine operators Woodworking machinists WANTED for work in best-equipped modern factories of Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Good wages. 48 houn -Jcr week. Half , holiday Saturdays. MEN WANTED Cabinetmakers Coal passers Double-head molder operators Flttlng-up sawyer Hand caivers Hand sflnders Hardware Htters Laborers BOYS WANTED Apprentice bcs over 18 years to learn Interesting trade. Good pay whllo learning. Steady employment. WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED Agreeable and interesting factory work. No experience necessary, Gooil wages. Steady employment. Alfo vacancies for stenographers. Apply VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Application Office 35 Cooper Street, Camden, N. J. CHIROPODY I! rruprr Car of ikkt .il ran o m f a r I nml SHIP ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IS COMPLETED . 'n Acquitted of Theft Charge Fails to Obtain Damages l lUrV In til a fnnwlim nlpnill -"i fr w.i 2 H" fllllV.11711 V lit UIL V lU.V "wnlay awaided a verdict of no cause lon In the suit of Joseph Krcole jt Meola d'Andrca, a tailor, of 'W and Cherry streets. Tho suit was J"t for alleged false arrest. d'An J , wing accused Krcolo of purloining ill S rl"s Krcole was aqultted hi,-: "iis unit on mo sirengiu oi , brought suit for damages. !!.." as presented uy a Andrea, tfcs'.'i?'.11 llad a boarder, one Vincent. Intertalned Krcole over night. Tho joj mcrning Krcolo would not wait for at and seemed In a hurry to de EL A"V he had gone ho missed his R?4 Ercolo's arrest Sixty Vunloads of FurnishingH Ar rive for New Bristol Structure llrMnl, l'a April 21. Sixty vanloarts ' of furnishings, desk cabinets and rugs were brought from the. administrative ofllce.1 of tho Merchant Shipbuilding Cor poration In Philadelphia nnd deposited In tho new Administration Hulldlng here. Tho area covered by the structure, Just completed. Is In excess of half a city block. Is two stories high and Is les tlued to house more than 2000 execu tives, general officials and clerical staff. It Is understood that this move will facilitate the work In the administrative department of the Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation, ns thero have been duplica tions of orders and a general mixing up nf Instructions between the ofllces In the city and those of tho executives at the plant Ineton by parcel post, accompanied hy . .i.i. vi.i. "Bnnin"".' W'' typewritten copies of tho recipe, in f nllmrnt. Palnlejn, Antiseptic. Inrfpemdrr. which every step taken In the making IJ A 'MM A s' '" tor' 3h A f,ni"'n' is cAii..iui',,. .,n,,..n r..w..... . and I'M! Che-toot SI. to the hotel, restaurant and (Unlng car I and steamship division of the fond ad ministration and should reach there not later than May 11. BALDWIN ENGINEEIIS nACK Panama Hats Revolution Stopped Work of Over hauling All Russian Railroads Twentv-scvcn of the seventy-live en gineers from tho Baldwin Locomotive Works who last November went to Itus sla to repair Itusslan locomotives have returned to rhiladelphia nnd will he fol lowed within the next week nr two by the rest or inetr original pany. , At the head of the party arc Major Joseph Trainer. Captaju William Lloyd, j Cf.ptain Wllmcr Wipe. Captain Itobert i Summervllle and Lieutenant William L l.,i era ti Tim rtiisslnn revolution Is responsible (for the early return of the engineers, ho went auroan wuu me men 01 eci liautlng all tho rolling stork of the trans .Siberian railroad and putting the system In first-class shape after the standard of American railroads. ranama nais i i hleacheil, blocked ani LA(fiL trimmed In any style, Hnp j we ua- no acM to In- ( Jure our hat. V -" Jefferson Hat Co., 135 S. 10th St. Stumped? Whenever JOU hv n tob that Mtuinps ths other fellow a heavy, awkward hard-to-hanile , Job r-meniber that we are th i one firm In Philadelphia that I ltnn the equipment to tinmlle anv via of work. Awl we do It promptly and satisfactorily. t Titos. J. Thompson1 112 North 6th Street I I'bonea Keyntonr. Main 3S-23 Hell. Market 4D-I2 zxKtlAksZTJ&A? RllV Rannuaiti.. !!. . VIIWTHIIIIII Aua.t John Temoyan & Co. S " South 15th St. ORIENTAL RllfiS JfT cleaned, scoured, ired and utored, HI y Work at mnrlerat ci fSS: ?. .on,'...MK.fc S Jrncki call for and deliver, ml We Deal Exclusive.- in g Unental Rues LBfflEBgBBBarcPwraiBBM gjitiMj men apjlre W tne big value it uc tn , iilTnJ J I -nucraown a MRTS $1.50 Each ft .Mi3for$4 f Altarhrd or Ut..hil TeciprocalutomqbileTnsurancE' Savings returned to policy holders THE Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange is organized to give owners of private non-commercial cars a superior insurance service at net cost. Premiums in Force January 1 - 1915 - - $26,000 January 1-1916 $73,000 January 1 - 1917 - - - $211,000 January 1 - 1918 - - - $380,000 April 20 -1918 $440,000 This unprecedented response of automobilists in placing their insurance with the Exchange has demonstrated the need for such service. IvVt'tc for Circular Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange Commercial Trust Building r-Cra I rjpEgfe'S -Qj rf?4 Sofa Most Beautiful Car inbnerica i The Final Proof of Quality In these days a man must exercise intelligent judgment in the administration of his personal affairs. When he buys shoes, he must buy good, shoes for the very simple reason that pqor shoes are frightfully extravagant. When he buys a motor car, he must buy a good car for the same reason. If you care to make a little investigation of the used car markets, you will dis cover the final proof of Paige quality. For it is a matter of record in fifteen of the principal cities that Paige used cars bring a higher price proportionate to first cost than any other American automobiles. I PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT? MICHIGAN Bigelow-Willey Motor Company Distributors 304 North Broad St., PhUa., Pa. Hell Phone ftprure 1110 Keyilone ltac 12l0 I L Underdown's Sws in "Reciprocal., u Uu4h B4 jI1.. tAi.nlja,,.. le Insurance m in lMMai. WMwlurtSi .u , tibu,U tli
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