fjn-MScfi H-mq-r " '"WBBfr " " ' TW??"" Jw '' &";' s .1 .ljtjh...f... -1. . ' mjpw sastw$s! F?w',3$fc 1 JSvvi' 6 j j" 1 w U t fe i r' r E t 6ft ! ? .,,'; rm i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S, I9l9 M'KEESPORT MILL DAMAGED BY BOi Explosive Toars Hole in Roof of American Steel Plant, Injuring No One TROOPS RULE IN INDIANA 1!. Hip A'Mwl.itH I'li-ss puny nnd tin' I'liivornl IViitlntiil (V 1 1 incut l'oni.utiy Stoi'l mills tit Wnuki'Kii", .lollrt. Ill llllll Ollll'l' lllllllN I'Olltllllllll I" lipi'llll with limited force mid reported tlini I'ntiilitiniis wen- khiiIiiiiIIj llilpioitiK Anions; tin places miilril at llun us Socl'illt iHadiinartcrs. A lil ted Unit was found. Tlic tnliU iiriidui'il more than u ton of radical llteiatiiie. IKCIIIllltlK tO (.lifer It Mas Colitis cated Intelligent'!' men lepoitctt the found pn tines nf l.enlne and Tnilzl, Itus slap UnlslirvlU piomlei mid foreign ' minister, irspoctlwly . a lMimtit nf ' llelsliriNt lltt'talnri;. a rille and smernP pistols (n the linimt of 1'nul (iliiver, nt ' torney for the strikers at ()ar. . Ind. I An effort by soveriil liumlicil strike ! H.ympntlil7crs to meet in n rlt pink In, raw AM E NDMENT win iimendiiienl, thus iibaudonlne their whole iiosltlon ngnln.sC nltcrlng the i trciitj in order to rid the party of .Ii.1iiim.ii Hut in; political dmiKvr C ntiy sncli subterfuge li too nbvlotio. If tteateil tluit mii.v Johnson would Mirels lime his reeiiKO. One Safe Volley for (i. O. 1'. (tnlj one mfc policy appears to be Failure to Produce Reservation "i-" to the ltepubilcmm, mid that is to IlKl " IIIM'II J 1 -! UllUU I link Will I JUL EACH EPISCOPALIAN GAINS STRENGTH i as Substitute Helps John son's Proposal DEFEAT IS SEEN, HOWEVER 11 CLINTON V. (i I Mint I he in effect amendment",, that will In other words require no Mibinlsylou to foretell powers and defeat the Johnson amendment, lu accordance with that polle Man obicrverg here see iu the .re cent declaration of the Massachusetts Itepiilillcans a sitpi that the party lias decided upon Mich u nolle . rifiuiloi' I'itlsbu-Rli, Oct. .- Au attempt vvn (iary yestirda nfte.rnooii was iiroken iii smir i rrrsiiilrni if Hie i.tri.li.i: i'hI.iu I.odce was iresent at the Miuciu'lm- mide to wreck the plniu of the Amerl- !).'v lr""l" without violence or arrests.1 , l.Hirr v,.,ts comentloii. His influence would ' .., .,, , ,.. i . h" ',,""l "-"'tered on belui: warned Unsliluclim! (M. S. (tu the luce of ,,,. i.c.n Hutlleient iirolmbl to secure cm. She,i antl lit. I late ( onipimy nt ,. 0uvri, th-.ilui.thm. Senator .Iohi.von,i mend ,. indors.ment of hlm-elf mid the for- Xlr.K'nna..it n.irlt tn-.tV. wllM! II lllls!!' , ' i.i,,.,.' Ml-'llcwil. I'.l.. (Pel S.- At a iroet. belleed to tunc been n bomb, was j, ()f f)i, , rn1n,a, or(1,r, , departmetil tm ItetliMirm Steel plan! last tilnlit the vote win unanimous to decline to join "ti wiser in Lie last few das mculs would be embarrassing to him the steel strike (treat ttti.re hud been ''"' "'ie tiiiiig, 11 lias neon m miner m to thrown on the shipplliR building li exploded. tPar'uiK a large hole in nt b) the strike b-nileis whose head m tiled Hint foui Democratic fmihr the root of the structure No one wn quarters aie in thi citv in gelling the ill tote for It Itislead of two as re lynrd crews to walk out. nnd it speeinl reutlt delict ml. And tor i thei , eu'i.i Injur, d .nppenl had ' '.id" them t" effort to frame a reservation to take it- The pnh.e beliee the tplninu wiir iltit their job- ,,1,,,.,. ,H f itad roused b a tune bomb plnced upon Viiimgstiiwii, ( s . J : A. I, i , "' '" ieeiaiion .mild b. mitten c . 1...H.U... - 'nir,tl,ili..n. I. !..,,... ,,,,',.. i, limli.rs tliCI'e wolllll be llllllll Itelillhlicnil sell- Uie iooi ot me immmiK -; - ''-" - "".. " " . .. , ., ...J ,! ami oiticini- nt tin rriitiibull Meei iii"i-n ""Hill M- ""' ;" CoinnmiJ nl Wnrreu. near bee,-, led to it '"'"'' bill il. the ub-ince of a sati- xtntemenl tmlas atMlIke beadipiarters ' lactoM rcserwitioii tbeie Un- tllllt iltl Ml.. I,.t.l ivIHi Hi., i.,im,m,i Ir, t W'M will feel CaillllfllPlI to (otl1 ineiil to the league loM-niinl eipinlir.Iug ,,1(!n relations committee on reporting the lei.reseiitntlon ot Hie I linen .-Mines lim(,l),,,ltfi, f ), im c)l f,-lt for Nunc and the ltritlsh empire in grown ,. thnt an iiidoisement of nrnend- liOst eK.. plo .iikim il on the night shift at their i i 1s ...t...i. ttln Ittfuulll' direein noon "-"" . slntemeni imbiv t still... I...,l,..,..n..rs ' Inetori IcseiMition tbeie these .enn .del. He.1 in terror wnen . . , . wjl f,., ,.oml.iIPl ,., ',,,. r..r Hi ...I eiirred and hits oi nm.erco .""---"" - ,....,..,, ,.,. . ..i i i ..11 .11 III' III II Il'U IM I1U I C t'C ' Kdllll. M- "' " " muni itinl uinsH Mr nmi'ii in ' " . ,. 7 , ., ,' ,,. I'oreign lesideuts of the b. . otnlw weie lake,, up at the reiie,t ,( flir l-se. vi.tiim tr... ..,-sMken rnsiusl f, their KZFT W''u T '' '' '"' "u r,"h """""l homes ,.., th, streets The report of ' '"; ' "' ' '" " wkers. t was , , , , f ,;. the bias, lW be heard for blocks. " " h '"'V ""TT ," ' n l"l'"" " rocvntl.,.. .....M be M.hniish sceral hundred mill guard. '"''' '" ' " . ' J" " ,,,. llt t)llll ,10,1P ,llw !. u, and 1 weie ruxhed to Hie plant ini if ,"'.,, .,,' ,,,".,' '"' . """ tunlly abandoned. The ..nl suggesi!.,,, niclmieh nft.r 1 he evplos...,,. n Iran 1''"V,K """ ,I,M ""' '' "rk ' r. maining is that the I nited Slates re of tin person or persons nvponsible for , -, ' 'seive the right to propose an eipinl nt the bias, lo.ild be found ItOOPl'jIiS CONTROL .'"' """''"'"lent Inter on, but ihis plo The tin plale plant .s one of Hie .,., ,.,..,., .. , posal w ill hardl satisf the mule radi larg.-l lomeinsof its kind in the conn 'II lil'I'J' 'MA) MllAi Val of Ml Lodge's suppoltels tn nnd has been nffei ted b the sieil - - rj, dilheult with a rcserwitimi i work.rs strike. I luring the last week, linfT.-ilo, .S. v., I let s . H A I". j tnb the place of tlK .lohnsoii iiniei.d hon.wi man men are said to line re Stale troopers timed with rill'es pa - I ""'nt ''"' ,lml ,H fhaiUK' "' '" M'tiiu' porteil for work. The police Kay that , tilled the stieets of T.acknwanna tins trciiKth of -the ltritlsh empire can be 8 iiuiubf 1 of these men have been threat- ' innriiini; It was the rtest time ,!,, I ell'ected without amending the cmenant. ened lth death if the continued to , i,... nssicne.l tn .lot it. the si..,.l si, ll... ' Any that J 111 en that the eonstabulniy had tarried .email, at worn ine, neneve "i" " " w" V-'U 10 icrrnrMn inese ,lrms othll. than cll,hs tmi r,.w,iVP1.s. woikmeii who hnu' deserted the rank- j Triilns and streit ears earning woik of the itrlUrrs ill that district. ,,,,,. ..,,, JtiifTiilo weie .'!,.. r..e.l 1 guard Interest in the steel workers' strike in the Pittsburgh distint again reverts to the union's light for "free speech and fre. ,'iNseniblage." which constitutional ught 1- being denied the workers b certain authorities, according to lead ers of the strikers The ipicstion uni.e into piommcnce agnin late last nigh',, when, following a meeting .' the cu'cutiM- board of the Pittsburgh Central Labor I'nioii, Jt was announced that the boaid had decided to call a special meeting of the "to consider action upon illenl oppo sition oppression and wolctuc prae tlccd bj the authorities against the pteel workers now on strike." Officers of the Pennslvani. State Federation of Labor and ollicials of the American Kedeintlon of Labor in this district were imited to attend the session. The strike situation her. is dead locked with both einploers and' the union for Pfidnj evening, October 10, union claiming tin ndwintagc. Uep rccentatnes of the steel companies say tbr.t the plains which reopened on the lirst da of the week arc still oper ating, and that gieat numbers of men are reporting at the mills dally for their old positions. I'nioii leaden continue to maintain that tlie strikers are ' holding firm." 1 In ri as no attempt toda in re new ine ana.i.s mi trolle cars uirrying reservation on this subieet is in ffect an amendment mid would require consideration I. foreign power". If Senator .lohtisnu's name wen ul utlacliid In the ametidnieiil. there is i little doubt that it would carry. Hul J the iiiiwillingne-s of mall senators to 'let the f'nlifiirnian make political nip iM will I' Ih nmendiueiil I'e.ir lloosi tor .loliiis.iu fn all conferences that him I i held Upon this subject lit the Capitol ntcntly it has been recognietl that to adopt the .loimson tiiiieniiiiieiit woui. it, ,, ,,,,-,,, iti, i, s ,,i. 1. 1, i.i- (ills, milium . . , , i . ,. .., workmen. l,ieh jested,. rn.i.lt h, ital 'nil ot the nn.ending t he tea. the wound.iis of two ie and II,. injur, 1"'-","", I1-11'1 '" th ,M'M nf several others. There was evidence of imn using ue licit iu the plant of the Laekan.iniia Steel Conipatn . N'o statement as to the number of men at work was forth coming from company oliicials. Members of the slate police esiiiiiutul i... ,,, .;,- .lobnson the KenubUcan cau- that l'Jflll men passed tlnoiigh the gates ,it,, fi)V President. The P.epubliean this morning About C.(l(K) men were i ,,artiV , mid have to take iesponsibilit emploed when the stnUe was dei hind. I fr 't, defeat of the treaty and it I would he fin ceil to put foiwnrd as il BISMARCK iANK REOPENS Laudiilale the man who defeated the , treat Two weeks' i amassing ot the sit nation has lonvimed the Uepublieiins that the mil alternative is cither to defeat the Johnson amendment and adopt the polio of reservations Unit would leipiire submission abroad or to accept the Johnson amendment and .lndiilate 11 (lie Associated Press , (.liirago, Oct. S. Federal soldieis I ami Indiana state militiamen preserv- , Ing order at points where violence bad threatened led to a betterment in the industrial situation in the Chicago steel f district during the last twenty-four hours according to mill operators to- day Thc asserted thnt. under prot.etiou of the military, man additional em ! Director General Stops Examination Order by State Attoreny nistiurek, N. I).. Oct. s (IU A. P. I huestigation of the Hank of .North i Dakota, a state institution, begun Moll Ida, b examiner under State Auditor ICnrv Kositzk . at the dhection of At- torue.v (Jenernl William Lunger, was ' hulled yestenhl b Pireetor fienerul ! P. W t'utlnii. of the hunk. I Laimer ordered the exniiiinalioii. .is 'serting he had i lib in e to indicate the I Hank of Ninth Dakota was involved in j affairs of the Seiindinaviaii-Ainericnu j ; Hank of Fargo, which was closed last ' Thursday !ls insolvent by the state , banking Imiinl. of which Longer and I Kositzk are members with C.overuor 1'iaier. ' I A seal plated on the Hank of N'orth j Dakota safe last night bj the examiners I was ordered removed by Diiector Cuthro, who informed the examiners to- I da the would not be permitted to en- ' ter lite bank. I The P.ank of Noitlt Dakota opened for business eslerduy morning, with the hi part . An Indorsement of amendments would , b.ne been iu effect an indorsement of the Johnson amendment, which is the onl amendment that has the slightest italitv, As it Is the Massachusetts 1 nlutfonu leaves een Mr. Lodge himself !m, even affords him nu excuse, to lote against the Johnson amendment.' Opposed li I'iiiii' Itepuhlicaiis There ale four Republican votes .igaiust the Johnson amendment those of Seniitors Mi Cumber. McNiiry, Colt nnd Nelson. Willi four Democrats Ant ing for the amendment, these four will not be enough. Hut if the policy of the part is to tlefeat the Johnson iiuieiidment othtr otes against can be lotilid among soiuitors'whose position is more doubtful, such as Senators Len it.ot. Kellogg, Kdge. Hale and Kejes. It is expected that mi effort will be made to prme that the Lodge -McCu in -her reservations me not nmendntor. The best legal minds in the party will be brought to bear on this proposition, Then the position ot the part Will be made one of opposition to anything oc casioning delay, iiniendinents and icser Miitlous ninendntnry in effect Included, and Wins the Johnson amendment will be disposed of nnd the piospccls of the Johnson candidacy wuihened. 11 that is larking for this piogram is leadership, which has been unhappily wanting from the first. Hut whnt the business interests mid the old leaders legmd as a common danger to the party may be sufficient to bring about unity of action even when leadership is deficient. GEN. PERSHING HUNTS DEER War Hero Roves the Adlrondacks In Civilian Garb L'tici, N. Y.. Oct. S. General Pershing arrived nt the Hrandreth pre serve in the Adlrondacks late yesterday afternoon, where, as the guest of (.en- , eral McAlpln. of Ossining, one of Hie owners of the great estate, he will go , out on the runways today in pursuit of deer. j The commander of the American miny iu France passed through this city in civilian garb accompanied by (ienerul Fox Conner and Colonel O. C. Marshall. The Hrandreth preserve is , one of the finest in the Adirondack : the deer nre unusually plentiful ' TO HAM SET Convention at Detroit to Give Every Member Definite Serv ice, Says Edmonds HAVE GOAL OF $100,000,000 ft,r. ,.i tiUmtiU In I.'ucni.iu, PtiWio f.r.ttfrr Detroit. Oct. S. "A definite, service for eery member ot me. ciiorcn, in the opinion of Franklin Spencer Kd- innniR will be a result ofjtlic lortletn triennial general convention ot mo Pn.testatit Lplscopnl Chtircii, wnicn is opening here this morning. Mr Kdmond, who has been in De troit lor n week aiienuing me conven tion of Hie Hrotherhood of St. An drew . believes that the most important tiling to come before the present con that the nation wide campaign be in -raise a budget thnt may reach $100.. 00(1,0(1(1 and enroll every iMJiropoi ineml.tr in some in the form of church serice Mr. r.dmniids made tins comment at the Hotel Tulh r last night, where he and Mr. Kdimmd have been staying. rt of the board ot missions with I all the numerous needs of the various church agencies under n single budget , and cover these needs by one geat ap peal." The repoit of the cohimissio'ri Is tab! to show that already the survey, though Incomplete, Indicate a need of ?34, 000,000 during the next three jcars, nnd It is believed that when the survey is finished the need will be $100,- 000,000. LANSDALE HONORS HEROES Will Give Building to American Legion for Use of Service Men l-ansd.ile, Pa., Oct. S. A large two story building with lobby and nutc rooms on the first floor, auditorium on the second floor nnd a gymnasium In the A.NATIONAL, &-vVL s5.fl fVjfiT3' SHMI I-.S? i ue report oitne e.m... ....- ""'" Philadelphia l.r acton of the conveii ii ifctunmeiiiiiiiioii io " muirauuii ., .. ... ......... tl.nt the nnllotiwlde campaign he in- bnsement, will be construeted in the The- camtmiitu is to be discussed bv heart of Lansdale and will be dedi- the House of Deputies and the House r . . ?-- of Hishops on October K!, 14 mid Jo. AVItli the ni rival here Inct night of Ilishop Philip M. Uhlnclan.lcr, offtlic diocese of Philadelphia, and llishop ThoinaH J. (Jnrlnnd, of the diocese of Pennsylvania, the delegation i com plete for the opening of the convention this morning. lllshlp Ilrent Delli crs Address After n communion service at which Illshop Tuttle officiated, the conven tion went into business sessions, the House of Deputies being addressed by Hishop Charles K. Hrent. former head chaplain of the A. U. F The Philadelphiiius arc gratilied over the showing made there by the Philadel phia delegation to the Hrotherhood of Andrew Contention. F.dward II. Hou sall was, for the eighth time, re elected piesidenl of the brotherhood. He returned to Philadelphia today. More than sixty Philadelpbians attended the convention of the brotlieibood. It. V. Finney, of Philadelphia, secre tary of the Hiotllerhocid of Au tlrew. whose ollices are continued iu cated to the Lieutenant William 13, Haro Post of the American Legion. Tb( building will be the gift of the dtizcni of lansdale to the Hervicc nicn. The ltr for the building was selected at a rousing meeting of Lansdale towns folk last night and solicitation of fundi will start nt once. Urprescntntlvo men and women of the borough nre behind tie movement nnu hiku tu.ii.tn viyh-ii rfrntrrnal and patriotic organizations 01, both men and women i U Financial Columns National Blank Book bear the Eagle Trade mark shown above. It is the guide to BLANK BOOJK SATISFACTION HATEVER your business, you musl have a financial account ing, and the columns of a blank book are requisite. The nature of your work determines the number and slyle of blank books; quality and service should decide the brand QUALITY and service are assured by the National Eagle Trademark, arid there are 11,000 styles to choose from. Do not experiment with un known and untested Blank Books GO to the nearest stationer who sells and backs up National Account Books with his personal guarantee well tloisetl lnid just become known. Need I. "(Ml New Workers This campaign. m.l -Mr. l.dmonils tlon. is staving for the general con vention as a deput lepresenting the diocese of Ueoigia, hi home diocese. Arthur K. New bold i stuying at the Fort Shelbv Hotel. Mi. New hold is J in 1 iiiiipinni - . -- a . ttl 'I 1 1 t is to enlist lfilMI new workers, of whom one of the busiest of the Philadelphiiius 700 must be clerf.v ' nctive church I here. He is a tnemlier oi me i.oarii oi seniee, but. more than that, the plan missions which has been in almost con is to give every member of the church stout session since Saturday. It prc a definite service to do. Financially, pared its linn! repoil to the convcu this campaign is un endeavor to lump tiou last night. -P. nfii,! n ! iTIHt31! f f LiplT-s,, f i EMISSM1MK!3DEH 1,1,11 . l.,lltl.,,11 I II 111 T- I 1 III I II 1 II 1 IIIJUM llllllll-l'll ' ' . k . I..... 1..... ,..,H, tli.tiilriii. . a ("lin I UniJ situation that eien mild r.-ervntinnist- J ."",. 'ni'l I'en.MnB lian been prom have gone to the length of framing ' "C(1 ""-' hi b" "" thc prcwrTC. amendments to substitute tor the John ' : I yYM ft Cuticura Promotes viv Mpnlih All Inijiniti: Soio,01otmfniai6Ji Tlenn,a Snlpl iih m at Cltleot. Dipt. " ployes returiiid to woik jesterday, nnd ' legular foice in charge' that mere were expected back today. i Auditor-Kositzky declined thai Hie I Strike leaders expressed themselves partial iiiyestigatimi yeMciduy showed i ns satisfied witli the steel strike, now the Hank of North Dakota had S'JS'J. wcll into the third week, and main- 0()0 on deposit iu the closed Fargo bank tained that the wmkus ultimately J It. Watci. manager of the Hank, would be Mttoriou.s i nf Ninth Dakota, in a statement Inst At (iary. Ind, under militaiy ton I Friday, declared the state bank had trol by approximately ltiOO men of the j Sli.OOO on deposit in the Fargo msti Fourth nnd Sixth Division, ordeied there 1 tiitinii, Monday night In Major (ienernl Leon- . - , " " I aril AV6od, on re.piest of (Jovernoi itooarleli, ot inui.inn. tnree allegeu ran ' icals were arrested, tpiestioncd mid ie leased mid inflammatory liternure and firearms were seized At Indiana Harbor tin' blooming mill of the Mark Manufacturing Coinpunv was reported to hi running at full ca pacity for the firsr t.me since the walk out occurred and liundieds of additional utrikers wee said to luue returned to the plants of the Inland Steel Com- I'M hs?1 1 i , . -. FmiflLme?Q$ktff Wc can outfit craft of ftS, any size. Murine hard ware of every description Anything for a boat F. Vanderherchen's Sons 7 North Water St., Phiia. Ig Primo Dry Cleaning Through our strike (lie new niipfiirftiiff, tif wrarlnic nppi.rfl maj lie Itlulnr,! Indf llnllds . JUST.rilOM. AVnlm.l U.1G5 Primo Dye Works Cleaners and Dyers 510-12-14 So. 13th Street 211 So. 15th St. We reconstruct, up holster and poliih your old suite equal to new. Leather, tapestry and velour. $8 $14 $24 Silt) Covers, all citterns at , rMotine at rcanonable price. 1 Iretliln f'hatrs from 18 up Our rprpsentitlo wilt Mil at any time and ".tlmato for ou Industrial Upli. & Furn. Co. bhotv Ilonia A Factory Wrlto or I'hotis 111) X. 10th St. Unlnut lit. SPECIAL WILL FURNISH G-Room House with Lighting Fixtures $4950 Mlt our show room nnd bet ronrlnred of this rfoiarkablo value. licit i.lionr, Vntnut BS30 Globe Lighting Fixture Co. IBS NORTH 10TII STREET iOpcit hnl. unui o i-. ji. Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pari Increases elKciencu of a truss 50;J, -f-i' m FaU Styles! G. Ervin Donovan, 135 S. 10 St 'ruin M .Ker to Wearer ' sn A flours rnr S7 (Hi XII s(t lints, M on X.I M.n HutN, 51.1111 5 llerlilen for Sl.00 Soldering Furmes and Applianis .vii rott CATJii.oayB L. D. Bcrger Co., 59 N. 2d St. TJ.n tnrkt IU Ktvtimr. Jn(n -ill C. P. A. Speilnl prPdrallon for r I" A uni na- ( tluna All phaweM of accounting ana auauiriK I Hn. r, tnrs- ot t'enn I.KtltUto i'ulilli Accountant rour- br-clna Friday. October t(i A and e ertiflcd Thumb o gj-fC Rw..l.in,-3-ag CV "iui. ' HlfftsrWwpSerflWiyvtl' i R7SS?C'TBHirjrr5T!T8fn GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER The M-ir-ndJiisliiii; frntl.rrs of (l,ls Tad ..lake l( easy ( wiar, and (he I.uiiiIh htrrw Itmulator nllouH of altering pres sure at will. Moat ruptures crow Mimit worse hrrause trusses thnt seemed rlitl.t In the lieElnnlnic wrre not. (I.ir Iniprntrd nniulanres ..ml t.dtanrrd inrthiHln Insure liprote...ri.t for eirry cm und cure ...iiny. I. B. SEELEV, 1027 rValnut St. Cut out UI.ll kren for rtrrm, ffanscom's Special 50c Table d' Hote Suppers are winning wide attention Mith. particular people. It might surprise you. 1133 Market St. USD Market ht. :84 Murket St. Y WMBliB !B,ir Skin trouble costs , many a manliis job j 3 No matter how efficient a man may be. if he has a skin trouble, there are positions in which he cannot be tol- 3 erateu. He may know that it is not in the least contagious, ljut ofio people are afraid, they avoid him, and he must make way 'for a man 'V-vvith a clear, healthy skin. Why run 'ijms jiati, wiicii O H I inol i nintmentand Resinol-Soap stop Itching ? and clear away eczema and similar .humors, so quicKiy ana easily r Theodore C. Knight 6752 York Road Ontral llrancli. 1431 Aril. M. ijsisjisi.sj;;"";fj" Carry Out Your Plans Most men look forward to owning a $10,000 tr 520,000 home by the time they are CO or Go years old. Those desiring to have their dream come true can ar range to have the money to pay for it by addressing gpin:;aiiiiBiii!iivuBiiH!!i!i M " "For Men Who Know" 1 1 Bessemer J Motor Trucks w il 1 to 4 Tons B S1 te Continental Red Seal .Motor , All Standard Units g Factories Grove City and Phila., Pa. Salesroom SMITH-DAVIS CO. 2132 Market Street Open Wednesday and Friday Evenings Until 9 HAULING ALL KINDS ll, deher small packacea. Machinery In fact, anythlne Prompt Work Reasonable Cost Gallagher Transfer Co. 603 CIIKHIIY ST. Bell t'hone. Market "1!84, OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEW Kcconttrncted Upholstered and Politned $10 AN" rim-Class Work Guaranteed Slip Coven to Order SI Etca t a rt i rt-v a la rcrfl Hflnctfd Htork at Upholstery GoQds selllnt at wholesale "American upholstery co. Old-st and Largest House ot Its Kind 305 Arch St. &; ? H, 4 m P B B mmlh. Sml JlRaifl flMTsTsn fll IllSllsilH Public Speaking If sou have trouble In speaking to your fellow-workera or In addressing- club or cUlo g-atherlnes. Join our class In Public Fpeakliiff Hundreds of men .have tecome forceful speakers by taking- the Cornaeey Course we shall conduct the fall. Open Meetlnsr Wednesday, October IS. n I'. M. . Call or wrllo for particulars YMCA Central Brancji. M21 Arch 8t A 1 VP lPT Bl snL 7M On the long, steady pull or a sudden rise in the road ahead, give 'er the gas and she'll make it on high with tried-and-true Atlantic in the tank. For, hill-hesitation has been extracted-from Atlantic Gasoline in the making. The formula demands that. Yes, Sir! A tankful of Atlantic Gasoline is a tankful of terrific power, challenging the throttle to go the , limit. When you want power, you press the accelerator and Atlantic delivers instantly. An organization of refiners with fifty years' expe rience and a conscience sees to it that the vaunted uniformity of Atlantic Gasoline is an actuality, never deviated from. Test this, out for yourself. Pull up along the curb where you see the Atlantic sign and tell the man to crank up. l Then when the steep climb looms up, give 'er the gas! THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia Pittsburgh ATLANTIC Gas oliite Puis Pep in Vbtir Motor ll i hltUnsbvepreicrib.dtheRe.tnoHmtn.eat 3- I niia., I a. IC XUS " ' il.il. lL.lilx S1J ? i 11 Yl 1 1 ii iih"iiiihiiiiii v vrai!PiiW(B;paf1 tW; W VHU -f .-i --i " , 1sv - V f! ;t .' ' . ,.' .. & aUMIttWIHIWIII1