Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 03, 1920, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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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
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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
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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 $1200 per annum. Sixty men
were discharged last Saturday. It is
feared by the 175. remaining employes
that they will be dismissed by March
10. One hundred and eljchty-flve en
listed men have been ordered here from
Camp Dix.
Some records of minor imnortanee of
Harry Ingersoll Post No. 17-J. of which
H. H. Tnlly. assistant to the manager
of Kugler's restaurant, is commander,
were destroyed lu the fire at Kugler's.
At n meeting of the county committee
tonight tho legislative program will be
outlined by George F. Tyler, state de
partment commander. He was in the
councils of the national organization
and will give the attitude of the Legion
on Important beneficial legislation now
before Congress.
Tho George T. Cornish Tost No. 202.
composed of negro veterans of West
Philadelphia, announces its officers ns
follows : Commander, Dr. I-eon F. Bar
jenut; vlco commander. IWtflven Uink
son; adjutant, Lewis G Slndc; finnncc
officer. Frank Tllghman ; insurance of
ficer. Robert II. Jackson, employment
officer, 1'vnn S. Norman ; chaplain, H.
K. Houden, and historian, William
Chase.
The William T. Shetzlinc Post, No.
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Used-Car Department
Do You Know That
rtkards overhaul! unit proUeldd
br our warranty ha bv fir cratr
intrinsic iatu than new cart at ths
iimi prlct.
THINK THIS OVER
.i rnvr or ocr many' srrci.iLS
1918 Packard Twin Six Touring
1018 Packard Twin Six Limouiine
1917 Packard Twin Six Touring
1917 Packard Twin Six Limouiine
1916 Packard Twjn Six Touring
1916 Packard Twin Six Limouiine
Winton Touring
Willys-Overland Touring
Packard Motor Car Co.
of Philadelphia
118 North Broad Mrrl
Locoit 3900 Harp 3J0O
O per Month
will place any
FRANKLIN
Phonograph
In Your Home
During March
Tour opportunit s hTe to own
a fine phonograph, made to pinv
all records. Act promptly Tho
Mock Is limited, so so us torror
row Blake & Burkart
Herbert E. Blake. Succcstior
"The Phonograph 5hop$"
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
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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.
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The Dawn of a New
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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.
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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!"
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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 ' '"
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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.
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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
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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"
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will. noQCRS tn
"junn.0"
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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"
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SAVOY J3U MAnKET BTRETT I
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"THE OAV LORD QUCX
STANF PY MAnicET above hthI
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"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
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HUMAN COLLATERAL
GREAT NORTHERN W"?
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Till: BELOVED CHEATER
Imperial a tv70
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NORMA TAI.MADOI! In
A DAUGHTER OP TWO WORLDS '
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MAROUERITn CLARK In "Ai',
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MARV MILI'.I MIN'TER n UAlu
"ANNE Or GREEN OAnLEH"
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Ul THEATRES U
BELMONT 02D AB0VB UAIlKST
ROBERT WARWICK in
"JACK STRAW-
CEDAR 00T" CEDAn AVENVII
ANITA STEWART In
"THE COMBAT"
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. AUUUrJIUTK CMHK In
"ALL OP A SUDDEN PEOOT"
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, 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"
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BELOVED CHUATBn"
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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
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