Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 22, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 15, Image 15

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ORGANIZED LABOR
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Philadelphia Body Gets Text of
Commander's D'QIIer's1 State
1 . ' merit of Attitude
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pUBPOSES'ARE OUTLINED
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W order1, thnt the American Lcgi6tt
irtl Vliiloiirtpliln county might be fully
JtIw'.M 1 ih6 attitude b the na
"" i tinnnl nrffiinizntlon to-.
.innl nrrauued labor, na
;- defined by, Franklin
D'Oller, tuo niujonni
ciimmander, n nn offi
cial Btntement, the na
tlonnl headquarters was
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the full tpt of his-statement. It fol-
MTho-nttltudc" 6t the American Lo
fn toward" orcanlied labor is cx
S& Hio wSno S ItaT attitude toward
Sll CTOiips of American cit hens who
e interested in, a square deal for nl
m flic maintenance of law and prdev and
the protection of the Institutions hnnd
ti dW s b' our forefathers.
Clear Purposes Shown
"The preamblo of our constitution
Mprea.cs very clearly the imposes of
the American Legion and reads as fol
lows :
" 'For God and country, v,c nsso
,iatc ourselves together for the follow-i-
ntnnos.es: To uphold and defend the
Mutton of. the United States of
America! to raaintnin law and older; to
foster and perpetuate a 100 per tent
Americanism ; to preserve the memories
and incidents of our association in the
ffrcat war; to inculcate a tense of in
dividual obligation to the community,
. i.ai0 mij nation ; to combat the autoc
iacy of both the classes and the masses ;
to make right the muster of might, to
tiromote peace and good will on earth ;
to safeguard nnd transmit to posterity
the principles of justice, freedom and
democracy; to consccrato and sanctify
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at the BRANCHES- Atlantic City, Bethlehem, Camden, -Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, Trenton, Williamsport, Wilmington H $
our comradeship by our devotion to mu-
MUM 1IUI1H1I1UCSS.
Comrades nnd Country
"Tlits purpose of the American le
gion is two-fold service to our coiup
rades and service to our country.
"Under the head of 'hcrvlco to our
comrades' wo will exert nil of our In
fluence and alt of our strength to the
end that the ex-service man, especially
uic iiifcawcu man unit ins dependents
nnd the dependents of those who mndo
the bilpienie sacrifice, shall rcccivo that
just and fair treatment which they
hnvo reason to expect from a patriotic
and libei al tountry.
"In .crvlng our country we shnll en
deavor to keep alivo that spirit of berv
ico whiclr Induced us all to respond to
ou country's call In the timo of her
need svou to the extent of being will
ing to pay the supreme pacrifice. And
this wc propose doing by assisting in
tho maintenance of n 300 per cent
Amerlcunism based on fair play and
n square deal for all.
Labor Is Patriotic
"The members of orgnnized labor arc
patriotic American citizens and the
members of the American Legion arc
patriotic Araeiicnn citizens who have
proved their patriotism and their loy
alty. Consequently, on the purposes of
tho American Legion both they nnd we
are in nccord. Many of our most loyal
members are mcmbeis of organized la
bor, and it is Our hope that wc may
bo able to coin luce every ox-servico
man who is a member of organized la
bor that.our purposes are the same as
lojal citizens and that every ex-serv-ico
man in organized labor will join
the American Legion. All ex-service
men who arc members of organized la
bor have proved their loyalty and their
patriotism to the country nnd now np
prcciato their responsibilities na citi
zens, nnd we thcrefoio hope it will not
be long before they all are nctivo mem
bers of tho American Legion."
Mcmlietship in Tost 282 in tho Siv
enth ward his been increased to 230,
according to lii announcement made to
day bv Barry IL Hepburn, the newly
elected post commander. This post will
meet the first Tuesday of each month,
and will determine shortly where its
permanent meeting plnco shall be. The
other oflicers of the post are Thomas
Pcirius, vlco commander; George Frei,
representative in tho county commit
tee: Cyril 13. Hepburn, adjutant; A.
L. Brown, legal aid olllccr; Alfred Og
gers, Harry Matchctt, Mr. noustcs and
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Jast before tlic Auction. Park of 253 Miscellaneous Used Trucks, waiting to be sold to the highest bidder. Representing an initial Investment of $750,000.00
and an average depreciation of over 60 per cent.
Who gets the Advanta
CONDITIONS will set
tle themselves as soon
as every man figures
his prices on a rock-bottom
basis," says an international
authority on Commerce.
"Inflation in one line means
inflation all along the line. No
man knows where he stands.
The only advantage is with
the shrewd trader."
FROM the very start the
Packard Company has
madetherock-bottompriceone
of its foundation principles.
Tne Packard list price is net.
Packard
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W. Ilobnrt Porter, members o the
executive committee.
At Hie InBt meeting of the II. Frank
lin Pepper Post No. -125 of the Amer
ican Ifglon, held .at Chestnut Hill, tho
organization was trinilo permanent with
the following officers elcptwl for the
jcur: A. 1 Qulnn, Jr., post com
mander; Joseph It. Bracken, vice com-
iniiuucr; .lames A. lsoycc, adjutant;
John Sims, finance officer: the llev.
Dr. Clinpinnui historian i tho llev. Fr.
linker, chaplain, 11. T, Brown, George
V. Strong, T. O. Henry, II. Dlhston
and Dr. John MrCloskoy, members of
executive committee.
This post meets at the Chestnut Hill
Community Center, 8110 Germnntowu
avenue, on tho second Friday of each
month.
Kensington Post No. OS will give a
get-together smoker, to which all cc
scrviee men of the Thirty-llrst ward
nre iuvitid, in their meeting place at
Young's Hull, Frunkford avenue and
Huntingdon street, on Thursday eve
ning, February fi. A Miccessful cu
teitniument, including concert nnd
dance, was given January 0. Proceeds
will be used towards tho post's new
home. The post Is making a drivo for
membership among former service men
of tho Thirty-first ward, and invites
nil who arc not nlrcady affiliated lo
attend its Thursday meetings.
A resolution to designate the tongue
spoken In this .country officially ns
"Tho American Language," wns sub
mitted at last night's meeting of Law
rence H. Delaney Post, No. 20, in
Merrill Hall, Nineteenth street and
Fnirmount avenue, by Miss A. II.
Purdy. Tho resolution calls on Con
gress to assist tho American Legion
in welding and solidifying tho nntion by
passing a law to this effect. Copies
of tho resolution nre to bo sent to the
Philadelphia representation at Wash
ington nnd to the Pennsylvania com
mittee of the Legion conference in In
dianapolis, Ind.
Watchman Drops Dead
.Tames Dougherty, sixty-five years
old, of North Pcnnoclt street, watch
man for tho Girard estate, was found
unconscious at 10:30 last night in Stock
Exchange nlley. at Third and Walnut
streets. Patrolman Men. who found
tho man, called a patrol and Dougherty
was carried to tho Pennsylvania Hos
pital, where ho was pronounced dead.
Death was probably due to heart disease.
The Packard Truck is built
to give assured Transportation
for ten years and more.
A truck of unified design and
construction. A Packard crea
tionnot an assembled truck.
Each part a Packard part
designed for its type of truck,
with the same factor of service
as every other part. Sub j ect to
rigid Packard inspection clear
'back to the ore in the mine
and the standing timber in the
forest.
The Packard Company rec
ognizes that when the mer
chant, the industrial man, the
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Motor Car Company of Philadelphia
319 North Broad Street
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WOMEN HURL INVECTIVES
Publlo 8ervleo Officials In Camden
Target" of Workers' Attack
All the iuvcottves tho fomlnlno mind
conjures in cases of extreme cxaspcru
Hon wcro inveighed against tho Public
Scrvlco Itnllway In Gloucester, N. J.,
this morning by a crowd of young worn
en ns they picked tncir wny over me
HOW CAN WE DO IT ?
We pay more for wheat more for labor.more
fortaxes-kxt Shredded Wheat sells at about
die same old price -very little advance on
account of the war. How can we do it? "We can
do it because the volume of sales now reaches
many millions of Biscuits per day. Considering
its real food value Shredded Wheat is the
cheapest food in the world today. It is 100 per cent
wholewheat in a digestible form.Tvo Biscuits, with
hot milk, make a nourishing meal for afew cents.
Who Owns One
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ley streets for seven squares to their
work. Virulent adjectives wcro hurled
ac tho heads of the officials, who for
tunately wcro. not present, nnd as the
growling, grumbling, rumbling gather
ing of femininity entered tho gates of
tho Welsbach Co.'s plant, where they
arc, employed, tho frozen atmosphere
still vibrated from their parting epi
thets. Tho Immcdlato tangiblo objects of
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farmer, buys a truck he is
really buying transportation.
What he is looking for is net
results net costs net values.
THE Packard Company are
experts in Transportation.
Every activity of the Packard
Organization comes down to
this one great service trans
portation at net cost. s
The man who buys a Pack
ard Truck gets it on the basis
of dollar for dollar value
not because he is a "shrewd
trader," but because the truck
is built and priced that Way.
JANUARY '22, , 1920
their wrath wcro several trolley cars
that had como to a dead standstill nt
King street and Jersey avenue, the be
ginning of a fare zone.
They accused the company of pur
posely cutting off tho power, but in
vestigation revealed that u cable In the
substation nt Gloucester hud broken and
tho cars had really been temporarily put
out of commission.
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FORI) SEDAN
T.nte model, ilemomiluble rlnm,
number nt rxlrimi attractive price.
Lexington Motor Co. of Pa.
LEXINGTON BLDG.,851-853 N. Broad Si.
Wc Cordially Invite You lo
Inspect Our Exhibit
At the Truck Show
Troy Trailer Co.
KELLY'S 12N.9U.1
Open Day & Night
Oysters in Every Style
PLANKED SHAD DINNER, GOc
OLDSMOBILE
8 c.vl.j run ubuiit ,1000 miles;
newly rrflnltheil; splendid mccliun
lcal condition; ureal burgnln.
Lexington Motor Co. of Pa.
LEXINGTON BLDG.,851-853 N. Broad St.
STEAM SHOVELS
Locomotive Cranci, Dipper Dredges
THE OSGOOD CO.
I-uni! Till HtilliHne, Mills.
"Ynu i ilt lid heftrr wiih gt OtgnntV
Comfort Your Skin
With Cuticura Soap
and Fragrant Talcum
8p, Ointment, Talcum. c. itnwher. 8wnpku
fra. at OiUaus tibrUrli, Xpt.X,lba4.a,liua.
HOME VICTOR
WATER HEATER
tor coai.
New principle, constant sup-
Ply; -4 lo iiu sanons, le. Heats
radiators, too. There Is noth
Ins Just as cood. Freo Book.
Reeves Stove 38
& Foundry Co. So. 2nd
"BARGAIN
HIGH-GRADE FURS
Hudson Seal, Nearseal
Senlinn anA Mnrmnl fTnntft
Eaitem Mink Coatee. Cane Stolei. etc.
FRIDENBERG'S MA?f
37 N. lltli. Ilelneen Filbert i. Areli Ms,
... it. tor. uiu uilll lltiiaiinwnn.l Ml.
WE BUY-
SILVER
Gold, l'latlnnm. Jewelry All KlnAs
DIAMONDS
"Present" The Time of Hleh Prices
Penn Smelting & Refining Wks.
"Tfto Old Oold Shop"
906 Filbert St., Phila.. Pa.
Immediate Deliveries
Thor Washers
Thor Ironers
Vacuum Cleaners
1719 Chestnut St.
ELECTRIC
HUISI.MUM)
M'I'LMM I. "5
B O I LE R S
Are the last word in heating
efficiency and economy, for in
them complefe combustion is
'attained.
Every part has been scienti
fically designed and all are ac
curately co-ordinated. The
whole boiler operates as
smoothly and efficiently as a
scientific instrument.
Writ, today for copy of our nr
IcUntlfic Combustion Booklet or call mai
e. these boilers on display.
TleckBrosi.Co.
Keating & Plumbing Supplies
mo.pi av DnniLio
1 44 LB. Ni 5tV fins rsh st
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Anchor to Vanderherchetfif
Port jour supplies of .Ui
bent In murlnu hardware.,
Mil, paint", earn, propel
br hnytblnK for o bout.
Helpful HUBitofitlorirt nn nil
mutters tiautlinl, KI11B13.
F. VaniJcriicrchen's Sm
7 N. Water St., Phila.
"At the Xtpn of tho BalV
ELECTRICITY
A Luxury Within the Grasp of AH
Wire Your Homo
You can afford it at my ratc.
Any houso wired in thrco days.
J. S. BECK
S513 LANSDOWNE AVENUE
I'hon? nelmont S838
We Cordially Invite You to
TnariAKt Hmi KyIiHiiI:
At the Truck Show
Troy Trailer Co.
Headache?
For quick relief
BAUME
ANALGSIQUE
BENGUE
and it's gone for
good. Keep a tube
in a handy place
Tbos. Leemtax A C, ft. X.
GET SLOAN'S fOR
YOUR PAIN RELIEF
Just One Trial Convinces You Sloan's
Liniment Helps Drive Away
Rheumatic Twinges
WHY endure pain when you
know Sloan's Liniment will
relieve it promptly? It
couldn't remain the World's Liniment
for 38 years if it wasn't highly ben
eficial in relieving rheumatic aches,
stiff joints, bore muscles, lumbago,
neuralgia, strains, bruises, exposure
to weather results.
Penetrates without rubbing, leav
ing no stained skin, clogged pores,
mussiness. A pain and ache liniment
that stands alone in doing what it is
meant to do. Get a bottle today and
keep it handy. All druggists. Three,
sizes 35c, 70c, $1.40.
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We pay a pre-
mium to se cure
Kunkel quality. It
costs YOU no
more than ordi- -nary
coal and .
gives Ys more heat.
Phone Belmont 7500 ,x
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51st & Grays 63d & Market
2Xe ELECTRIC SHOP
Immediate Delivery
on Electric Washers
WHEN you buy
an electric
clothes-washer, it is
only natural to want
touseitimmediately.
Although unprecedented
demand is nenerally causing
delayed deliveries, we arc
glad to announce that we.
can make immediate delivery
on three standard and ap
proved electric washers the
Apex, ElueBird end Western
Electric.
All three of these machines
are thoroughly reliable and
guaranteed to give satis
faction. Easy payments, too.
A small amount down
places either the Apex, Blue
Bird or Western Electric in
your home easy monthly
payments will soon complete
the balance.
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