IrWBii "PvT , wmnKKKSKMrKSWWKSKKKKKSvmKiKKKKSSKM " "'- " --" -7. - . . : . -wvmm .-V "MMirrfflf T" i U ,K' fta n j . m n A U j i fo FA ik f t Wf lik '.r 0I w'TOBKTv W!WH ff" 'H' i -v : 1 T , It :V "T W ' if LEGION CONSIDERS I I f,i k TRANSPORT FIGHT - i . i Vr 'sH?'1 wzw$ Mtp9 cm "'?''' V-JTJ " l V j ri. a. .'i . m . t .7- v ...v .i it ., .v , , r ';. ",j'r '"xtt EVEltfoto PUBfitp LEDGER-PaJOADBLPHIA; WSJKNpBtiti ' MAROft 3, , 120 ' f?; . -j " ?yr''yl i1.' fife Executivo Committoo Looks Into , Protest Against Dropping P'' Civilians From Corps Torrrml protest ntnliKt withdrawal of eivlllan pcrnonncl nnd nsslcnrnpnt of enlisted perRonnM to the motor trans port rorpx in rhiinrii'i phla Iibr liopn lodged with the ecretary of war on the part of civil nrvlee employes and wa considered yes terday by the executive irn n lltnn nf Mia m nF. lean T-fRlon The complaint, in so far a the I,ej;ion i In concerned, comes fro'n members of lieutenant Joseph S. Ferguson Post, i Prince Forbes Post and Post No. S7. 1 The committee which placed the mat u 1- ter before the Legton is composed of R. A. McNamara. W. J. Kelly. .T. II. Kelly and James J. Gavin, all of whom were employed ns chauffeurs by the motor transport corps. It is coutended bv employes under civil service that It is more expensive to use enlisted men than civilian chauf feurs at $1200 per annum. Sixty men were discharged last Saturday. It is feared by the 175. remaining employes that they will be dismissed by March 10. One hundred and eljchty-flve en listed men have been ordered here from Camp Dix. Some records of minor imnortanee of Harry Ingersoll Post No. 17-J. of which H. H. Tnlly. assistant to the manager of Kugler's restaurant, is commander, were destroyed lu the fire at Kugler's. At n meeting of the county committee tonight tho legislative program will be outlined by George F. Tyler, state de partment commander. He was in the councils of the national organization and will give the attitude of the Legion on Important beneficial legislation now before Congress. Tho George T. Cornish Tost No. 202. composed of negro veterans of West Philadelphia, announces its officers ns follows : Commander, Dr. I-eon F. Bar jenut; vlco commander. IWtflven Uink son; adjutant, Lewis G Slndc; finnncc officer. Frank Tllghman ; insurance of ficer. Robert II. Jackson, employment officer, 1'vnn S. Norman ; chaplain, H. K. Houden, and historian, William Chase. The William T. Shetzlinc Post, No. II Used-Car Department Do You Know That rtkards overhaul! unit proUeldd br our warranty ha bv fir cratr intrinsic iatu than new cart at ths iimi prlct. THINK THIS OVER .i rnvr or ocr many' srrci.iLS 1918 Packard Twin Six Touring 1018 Packard Twin Six Limouiine 1917 Packard Twin Six Touring 1917 Packard Twin Six Limouiine 1916 Packard Twjn Six Touring 1916 Packard Twin Six Limouiine Winton Touring Willys-Overland Touring Packard Motor Car Co. of Philadelphia 118 North Broad Mrrl Locoit 3900 Harp 3J0O O per Month will place any FRANKLIN Phonograph In Your Home During March Tour opportunit s hTe to own a fine phonograph, made to pinv all records. Act promptly Tho Mock Is limited, so so us torror row Blake & Burkart Herbert E. Blake. Succcstior "The Phonograph 5hop$" Edison Columbia Cheney Eleventh and Walnut DROP ON A CORN! LIFT CORNS OUT WITH FINGERS Hurt? No, not one bit Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching then you lift that bothersome corn right otf. Yes magic! Costs only a few cents. lifYlfl I Why wait? Your druggist idls .S'tiny bottle of Freerone for a few 'cents, sufficient to rid your feet of crtry hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation, Kr,,rrnr i the mucli talked ol dlvivery of the Cincinnati genius Tail intilit .'"" I4lti WtiUr C., Clntlnoll, O. 00, American Lrglon, will hold n mo morlnl fttIcc Sunday nt tho Plaza Thcotrc, llroml and Porter etrcots, at which tlino tho memorial, cortlllratea will be distributed. A smoker will be held tomorrow evening nt 2407 South Broad Ft root CortlflMtM given by the French memorial committee will bo presented to the immediate families of. members of American Legion Post No. 211 nt the Frankford Theatre Sunday nftcrnoon, March H. nt 2:43. Appropriate cercnionlei luc been planned for the occasion. Kxpenscs incurred in caring for the body of n former service men, wlio died in the Frankford Hospital, were de frayed by tho pot and his body for warded to hU dostltute mother iu AVcst yirptnla. Uncle .Toe Bccwn, a Civil War vet Iran, addressed members of tho post at a- meeting in the Frankford Library building last Tuesday. Ho asked (hem to dedicat" their new building to the Memory of his dead comrades. WHI8KY 18 STOLEN Nine quarts of whisky were stolen from the cellar of Captain John Adams, at Second and Cooper streets, Camden, early this morning. The robbery was reported to the police today. The bur glars obtained access to the cellar through n window. OBSERVE PURIMtOMORROW Jaws' Celebration of Feast of Esther Begins Tonight Celebrations of Purim, the Feast of Esther, which begins nt sundown to morrow, and ends the following eve ning, are being planned by Jewish con gregations throughout the city. Joy is the spirit of the day, which commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from persecution by the Persians, through Esther, wife of tho king. Gifts will be distributed to th6 poor, and ex changed between friends and relatives, How much is a Dollar Wferth 9 FOR you it will buy about halt as much food and clothing and everything else as before the war. ' We find it will buy only about half as much equipment and cable, wire and lead, conduit and floor space. We also find that although our income may have doubled, wc arc still doing business at the same old rates. Are ut not entitled to sufficient rcx-cniic tu'tK tuhtcK to pay our bills, and keep the service up 1 It's your service. umeiy aflwaaos YMhM . rmHXw Aak MMjisan iii m )lMtHj for the cigarette with a new blend . that makes the world's choicest tobaccos taste better. Spur is the cigarette. Rolled by a new method (crimped, not patted) that makes' it draw easy, yet last longer. You'll also be won by Spur's classy looking "Brown-and -silver" package. Triple wrapping keeps Spurs fresh and rich. GsJffjCft&vjA4,76ac,Ci Cl&ritte TL. . . .: xi The Dawn of a New Lubrication f JP . -,v 'A 7r! '.. ':. 5- Automobile lubrication is not a matter of merely "oiling the engine." Experience has proven beyond question that different designs of engines having various lubricat ing systems require a number of different types of oil. As the automobile developed under the genius of brilliant automotive engineers, men of equal prominence and achievement have been studying in the field of lubrication. The Sun Company, with its 25 years, of continuous experience, is especially fortu nate in possessing the facilities and re sources which have permitted it to bring to completion the highest accomplishment in this particular field. Thus, it is now possible for the motorist to secure guaranteed lubrication for his car passenger or commercial irrespective of its make or model. The intricacies and complexity of motor car lubrication make it advisable for the motorist to depend upon the dealer or garage man competent to give the proper lubricat ing service. To find him simply look for the SUNOCO sign. This designates the dealer who has been furnished with our complete data on motor car lubrication, which enables him to furnish the correct type of oil for your car. SUNOCO is made not in three or four, but in six different types to take care of the lubricating requirements of all cars. It is a clean oil; always uniform; never forms a hard, flinty carbon deposit and in zero weather will not thicken in the motor with consequent loss of lubricating ability. SUNOCO can be bought in any quan tity, also in 1-gallon and 5-gallon sealed cans and in handy drums for home garages. Ask the dealer for a copy of our book let, "The Dawn of a New Lubrication," or write us for it. '4 ' $ $ . J' J fi' $1 3 tf . ..'..I1 J?1 .tr : r ; A' ' - .' .t' ,r ,. SW &. .')! f $ j? . .A" Jf it ft iWrf jr ..p" .'s!S . jf W -w . t A-;r tiP .4 1 -X' 1i' . !, ' v-.,V QIIN COMPANY I M.. "iT. 9 BS mm -is- " r . Tv A. Jl- lir .! .Af 1 !,:.A,V ', , Philadelphia Office Finance Building J f ' - . x. Refineries: Marcus Hook, Pa.; Toledo, Ohio; Yale, Okla. jf J?' '' X "V . V :.. - j? j & . ii mtsj. f .m u.vivB di."x M " i- w "vy mJiy wisnjipgi and entertainments wilt be presented by various religious organizations, In accordance with tho ancient cus tom, masked halls will be a popular feature of tho merry-making. The Jew ish nig Sisters will glvo a ball tonight nt Mercantile Hall, Broad street above .Master, with n grand march of tho dancers in fantastic costume, Proceeds w(ll be devoted to the building fund, to provldo homes for Jewish girls In Phila delphia. Miss Cecilia P. Bass, chairman of the fund, and Jacob Finkel arc in charge of the affair. The Alumnao As- "Oh, You Dirty Watch!" Ynn'r rntnr in Sfv - dr. I'm (IrH or raliilns lrnlnr." rnojtrr finnnon I. MAYER 1732 MARKET ST. soclatldn of Kcneseth Israel Ttmr.1.. hold a Purim dance,- under dlrectW Miss Gcrtrudo Brunswick, March 1 In tho Aliimnao Building, Broad it, tlon of Beth Israel w'lll glTe a tnitf hnll Inmnrrnw nlirlit. nt ii Hr ' '" ifn I. " " "";":,tii LEXINGTON Sport modpl; 4-nassngr; rcfln Ished; Bplendldrondltlon. ' iiu; jbi payment, U0; , monthly payments, t0 oath. Lexington Motor Company of Pennsylvania 851-853 North Broad Street Exclusive agency offered for D5.TBSIT TRAILERS Wo desire to arrange for an exclusive agency for our extensive line of trailers that are unequaled in quality or design and ai'e protected by basic patents. Openings of equal value are infrequent. The future is excellent. Reasonable financial worth necessary. If interested, call on W. R. Bonds, Adclphia Hotel, Philadelphia, on Thursday, March 4th, after 10 A. M. i We're Ready for Anything Now! ago we Free Impaction Servica Bring your car here our experts trill Inspect it and advise you without charge oi obligation. Just three months started this "honest value" re pair service with two expert mechanics', a building contain ing 6000 feet of well-equipped floor space and a firm deter mination to "deliver the goods." Today we are keeping twelve expert mechanics hustling; we have increased our floor space to 18,000 square feet, and our determination to "go after" these profiteering repair shops is firmer than ever. We are ready now to fix your car. If you can't bring it here, we'll call for it. Don't wait till the rush starts. Call Spruce 409 Automobile Repairs Company of Philadelphia, Inc. 229-31 North Twenty-third Street Phone, Spruce 409 riioTorr.ATa nioTorr.WrJ PNOTOPlAWNV V w COMPANY J XVlMeRICA Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is n guarantco of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatrs in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of Amorica. AlUoUv. 2th Morris & raiayunk Av. Amambra m DallyatS; Efi.0:430 DOlT,l,.h MucLKAN In "WJJAT'S TOl'U HUSUAND DOINO? ' Al I FHHFNY Frankford & Allrsbanr ttbL,CVinE.m Mat. Dally 2:18. Km. at 8. TAVLOri HO I.MRS In "NOTHINC HUT THE inX'TH" APf"M 1 O 6-D & THOMPSON STS. Al JL.l-.J MATINKB DAILT NORMA TAI.MADOi: In "A DAUOHTER OF TWO WORLDS" ARCADIA T,IETRc?n 18TH & CHESTNUT 3T3. D0U0l,R Manl.KAN In "MARY'S ANKLE" RF I IFTRIRH dhoad street and DL.VJCDJrL 8USQUKlIAi;NA AVE. nnRT I.TTELt. In "LOMnAKDI. LTD." BROADWAY nSfV.A lnSr.'- STAR PAST In KVERTWOMAN" CAPITOL 3 MAItKET STREET 10 A. M. to 11 lis P. II. DUSTIN FARNIJM In "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" COLONIAL Gtn, & Maplawood Av. 2:30. 7 and D P. M. NORMA TAI.MADOE In "A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS" t,ML IXC-JO JIATINCB DAtL DAtLT 'DDD--V BSD AND y V llUtJjr. H.VVERFORD AVll will. noQCRS tn "junn.0" DAI A rT? 12H MArtlCET flTREtl I i ri-,ryiZ4 io a. m. m n.is r. u I.1U.NKI, HAIIIIY.MORB III THE COPPERHEAD" PRIMfpCC 1018 MARKET SrRIIt I IMlVCypO f:30 A. M. tolllUF.ltl '"TUB BROKEN MELObr1 RFP.FNT MARKET 6T. Blow ltnl jyiiOTHT DALTON n "BUCK IS WHltC" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE. 1 ..-V.,JLnJlL,,'':1 "AV in "RED HOT DOLLARS" RURY MARKET ST. BELOW ,A,'DI 10 A. M. to ll;U ..lrE.AK. KEKNAN In "SMOLDEn NO EMBERS" 7T3 I r. n SAVOY J3U MAnKET BTRETT I ...... i uji .mouiik in "THE OAV LORD QUCX STANF PY MAnicET above hthI .. iAiiiuvA in "STRONGER THAN DEATH" VICTORIA StUtKET BT. AB. Mil AINil. HTKW1HT 1.1 "IN OLD KENTUCKT" "THE BELOVED CHEATER" FAIRMOUNT so&,N&'aAt$ MAROUERITB CIARK In "ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY" rTAMII V THEATRE 1311 Market St. T AlVlll-i I o A. M. to Mldnlstit ELRIB JANIS In "TUB IMP" 56TH ST THEATRE Below Hpruct MATINKR riAIT.V SOLDIERS OP FORTUNE" FRANKLIN InD Wfi rORINNE OntKKITH In HUMAN COLLATERAL GREAT NORTHERN W"? T.11W f'ODT In Till: BELOVED CHEATER Imperial a tv70 i . j. NORMA TAI.MADOI! In A DAUGHTER OP TWO WORLDS ' I FADFR 4,bT I-ANCASTKn AVE. L.U.M-"I-I MATINEE DAILV MAROUERITn CLARK In "Ai', ' "',',' OirASl'DDEN PEOOV I I BERT Y "no.ir& ror.i'MniA .v. 1,1DL,I 1 1 rATIEB DAILT MARV MILI'.I MIN'TER n UAlu "ANNE Or GREEN OAnLEH" JffcTno NIXON.NIRDLlNGERfTJ Ul THEATRES U BELMONT 02D AB0VB UAIlKST ROBERT WARWICK in "JACK STRAW- CEDAR 00T" CEDAn AVENVII ANITA STEWART In "THE COMBAT" ""vr lorrmi LfAntrwr tiktweWI yJu.iocjm T Both and nl . AUUUrJIUTK CMHK In "ALL OP A SUDDEN PEOOT" FRANKFORD T1B M , lil.ANl.IIB W. SWEET In .,1 'WHOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROri ltlHffrtrt VfinxT'n ar i. nminn AVA JU1YJDU jumh'o junatlon on PranUford 'VI star i;at in "MALE AND PEMAI.E" I CC 1C.T 6:r AND IX1CUST 8THMM uv.wwa Mat. li3O..THI0, "THE Evl.6i30liU i.rcw i-ijijv in BELOVED CHUATBn" llf r-fc f rnri a ttrt in m;tivii mrr INlAUfN "" """ ""M atiB. T ull nnctc JONRS In THE IJVST STRAW' RIVOLI MD AND flK&SSit UVI.VIA DREAMER In , "RESPECTABLE BV PROXT" STRAND 0BnUAKTOii ROHERT WARWICK In "JACK STRAW" WEST ALLEGHENY THE TREK OP KNOWLE tti Aim""' 333 MARKET mRJKRVX MODEL '"raSJK-,,???.""1- .iia .i.i.itiiri in 'PAIR AND WARMER' ' RDItKRT WARWICK Jo , I ill ii . . . Till'; TllUhi OP KMHW1.MUUI. l ''- .-1" .":'".1 ''L3JJ ,iiin.'.i;,'niLgg ,-'wi MATINEE DAII V 1 KTHKL fUVTOH I. " "AILV "THIRTK.r.NTH COIMANnKMT JEFFERSON XirTs'Sx J THOMAS MCIGIjAN In f UA,Lr ".LE AND VWIALK'' PARIc" ntDGK ave. a nAuriJ"fl I nlIV. Mil. 315. 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