OTWMP!-' E '.,? .1 swxwfwvr 6 i '.-x. t7n"- ' . ST I .- "" (W M -SV'Vl. .--,., .;' V , - ; ,, o-A-v' 1 V.4 t 4 t ' . .?' , '?) .',''. v r , n &- i ?-S i DENIED BY D'OLIER Legion Has Merely Asked Con gross for Adjusted Compensation POST CO-OPERATION SOUGHT r..Mln D'Olier, national com- tho Legion hnB not placed beforo Congrcsu a dp. mand for a 80Oa-month bonus, but rather has asked for adjusted com pensation for cx.BervIco ' ,ltMi would he .... with the country's best 1r9t--7or8VdttToythci:eiion ftiffiwuw at n joint VV'f the Philadelphia committee rawtlns of uic n li I e up. l Sef &oTd immediate fllnfofThatlonalcom- ,atcl uinn The Lesion's propositi to J?C llw beer T the result of an SoTto hnnnoul "e the desires of the talon from nil the states. D'OIIcr Outlines Stand Commnndcr D'Olier outlined the po iltton of tho national organization, as ''"'Land settlement coverlnjj farms In all stales and not confined to a few U,'norae aid to encourace purchaso of home In either country or city. "Vocational training for nil former service men desiring it. "Aillu'lmciit of compensation or flnal adjustment of extra back pay based on iMurtli of service for those not dcslrinB to na11 tlicmsclvei of uny ouo of the previous thrro feature".." 'No one." said D'Olier, "as an in dividual has been able to get hia per sonal view across In Washington. It'a all a compromise. The question baa been turned over to the ways and means committee of Congress, because Iflnvphea the raising of money. "It is in uo hcnhc a raid on the treasury it li merely asking Congress lo do vhatetcr would bo consistent with the best interests of tho whole country, nnd which would be commen surate with tho service given by tho former sen ice men." Posts' Appro al Asltcd Gcorec T. Tyler, department rom mandor, announced that ull posts in Penusrlvanla sill be requested to place themselves uu record on the four propo sitions outlined by Commander D'Olier. The utitiounl commander stutcd tlmt the American Legion Weekly will re sume publication March 12 on n basts within tho iucomo of national head quarters. The committee on entertainment of KRM.VS12 N,9th Open Day & Night Oysters In Every StyU Planked Shad Dinner, 60 1 o"i-D-fca- Instant Heat for Relief of Pain rrdmDlnesM In TrirffrnMas 1m alwaM I ridded Delay caucca needle uf- terms u you nao u i WIRT ELECTRIC ) HEATING PAD I t he re a no S need of liot I water bottles Iwlta their at. Itendant Mth-r Thin inew.Hylu pad xep oven' t e mprture. w a b li a bio. ; oaniury ellp- Supply Co. Thlla.. P u- ion coxr. ft'ltl Standard Electric n "IN. latli Street WILLYS KNIGHT p-pasaencer touring;; A-l condi tion; newly rcllti'shcd. ,n,?.lilRt Payment $1.10; 13 monthly payments 3G each. Lexington Motor Company of Pennsylvania 851. 8C3 North Broad St. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THUBSDAX MARCH I 19 20 tho Philadelphia county commlttco ex. pccU noon to bo nblo to supply talcut for nil post mcctlntts. From within tho Lelon assistance has already been given by Howard Ilcckcfus, former cntrrtnlner with the GCi?t Hrcs il n?d ,1 tho iaw band of l'ost No. i!77 and the band nnd or chestra of the Walter M. Ocurty Post No. 310. LntcrtnlnerH have been fur nlshcd various posts through the eour tcsypf Wass II Lcps. SIndainc Nicola A. MontanI and the National School of Elocution and Oratory. The, Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the, llno Arts bus invited members of tho American Legion to uu exhibition of sketches at 183 1 Arch slr.c,1t;, TjL0f,c,lbU,?m bo Pcn dally until Mnrh K from 11 n i n .' Miss Mary Butler, ncting president, In gpenklng.of tho exhibition, said: 'Most'of the artists represented lmv seen ucrvlco overseas. Tho group In cludes Gcorgp Hardlntf. offltlal artist frtf tfm rnvflmmunt flAAf.A tif.n. Abraham Hattucr, Lloyd Ncy, Howard Ashman Tntterson, Nathaniel Llttlr Karlo POOlc, Julius llloch nnd Donald Sprout. "Several of the sketches and u port folio of jlhotographM of George Ilnrd Inc's war pictures have already been sold, nnd wo hope many others will avail themselves of tho opportunity." Tost No. 282, of which Barry II. Hepburn Is commander, met on Monday and named their post tho Waltbour Bonsack Post, in memory of Corporal Taylor B. Walthour and Lieutenant James A. Bonsack. FORD SEDAN 1020 model, electric starter, etc.; run 800 miles. $960; first payment $350; 12 monthly payments, $G0 each. Lexington Motor Company of Penniyl?ania 8S1-8S3 North Broad St. Trojan Scarves $2.50 Late spring styles in the new crinkle silk. Each tie guar anteed six months. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chestnut St. U. OF P. FACULTY WANTS STATE AID Resolutions Oppose Suggestion of Roducing Enrollment and Refusing Appropriations WANT DR. SMITH TO STAY The faculty of the University of Pennsylvania Is opposed to a reduction in tho student body of that Institution and Its severance from oil relation with the state. In n scries of five resolutions, faculty members lmo taken a definite stand In favor of the extension policy, as de veloped by Provost Smith, and ngatnBt tho plan to reduce the number of In structors nnd limit the student body by stricter entrance, requirements. The University, the resolutions de- Extra . . ! Broken Lines While They' Last $6.00 to $8.00 SHIRTS Silk and Silk Mercerized, Now U for $20 WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS $2 JO $3.00 and $3J0 3 for $7.00 $25.00 to $35.00 OVERCOATS Cut to At these addresses only; Widener Bldg. Arcade 926 Chestnut St. z Deadlock ! N their attempts to improve, upon each others pearls Nature and Tecla have signally failed! It's just six of one and half a dozen of the other. Except in price! TECLA- 398 Fifth Avenue, New VoTk 10 Rue de ia Pair, Turn CHARLES J, MAXWELL & CO. Sole Philadelphia Agei Walnut St. at 16th St. .1 jifejirf y Our Banking Merchandise ffi1 This Company offers as Ki its banking merchandise: i rtc convenience oj commercial and personal checking accounts. The extension of Commercial Credits. Careful management of )our pcrsoml property. Assistance in filing aur Income Tax Return. Protection for :om valuable possessions in our Safe Deposit Department. Commercial Trust Company llMaA fil JL mam msmmm WBKmm ::rnicmXf''h ; I?K mini itj:i: i. :v iHtinukJTHn k ,rctrv. t dare, 'ls Inherently n public institu tion," and full support should be gnen to moko it "n part of the ulucatlounl system of the state of Pcnushunlu." Itesolutions containing the i-cntlmcut of tho farnlty have been forwarded to the board of trustees. Included Is u recommendation thnt Provost Hmlth be retained. The board will meet Mon day to consider the resignation of the provost nnd the appointment of his suc cessor. Tho faculty is tho first unit of tho University to take dcflnlto action on the report of tho commlttco on welfare, which stirred tho convention of fed erated nlumnl club'J at Wilmington re- HMHt1u mi1 Itpmicrhf fnrtli hrntAmnnfu from Homo nlumnl, who declnrcd tho re- f port supgestcd chnnges which would make tho University autocratic and rob JL It entirely Ol imiitwwHuv tL-jiuiukiuu it had enjoyed In tho past. 4r4hM'HrH'Hi'H''H44 -DIAMONDS" GOLD . SILVER . BOUGHT rmmr Tho Tlm 'of lllsli rrljf Penn Smelting & Refining Wks. "JliB Old Gold fihOD" 006 Fllburt St.. Phlln.. Pn HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER WOW COM.. nffator. to. . Tljjr U njtk. k Jutt as cood. Prt Book. Reeves Stove 88 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd iX -- lP Let Cuticura Be Your Beauty Doctor. niirnt CilwI..totnlM,t,n.r, litXunjSiit. 'PM Q Ajjf H iiaaK " wi$r 'h Day Deliveric III always be t. urce or worry rss your sooda e protected with Vndrhercher ier-i"rooi v;ati- ', athloned to (It -any ale rlabt n our onn loftn F.VANDERHERCHEN'SSONS 7 N Wnltr Ktrwt. 1'hllndrlnhU THE FIRST ADVERTISING AGENCY THAT GETS IN TOUCH WITH ME WILL BE GLAD TO START ME AT $60 A WEEK Address Vox A 416, Ledger Office "Fro a Durn Good Writer" 5 r; II International" wine savers- Vitiblm Ptintini, You teo what you rn ooum mi tne time on an interna onaiAaainf Machine. Smlf.Correelwt Krybotrd. Ifawronc uay la derreaied, (Imply preu the rlht one and the other It releaied. Vi,iblt Adding. Addlne wheels ate placed In Just the right position to be easily read. Onflltnd Operation. Left hsud li free to Weep place on work, ate. Con trol keys are on right hand tide ncJr Tor No "sraclne itro.e" uecctsary. Total and suh-iotnl Vc. y depretsvd until handle Is pulled ly one hand Is neceessry. Write for full Information about the Inter national Addlrs Machine. Qvic Only cvCicri7ifuAvaL Bas.iH'jJKWiiiimaaugaaa RMdlnr;, I'ju ... ?fnuieurr or Ptsrelltntt VUiblt Addwt ait Littwi Mtclun$ Philadelphia Office 125 S. lixh Street Phont, Walnut 3782 Orlicet In all principal cities JUST THE THING ' FOR SORE THROAT Formnmint AiTords Protection Troini DisticsbinR Ailments In ii few tlnye, you, know, "just n sore tlirout" may be HOmethin? much more serious. Science has proved i that the throat is not only tho first , apot vouched by Infectious jicrmi, but uiso ion-la itieni son to multiply on. J, Throat protection, theicforc, I T means germ destruction. Formaniint P (whicli id endorsed by over 0,000 J American physicians) b the faciei)- X thlc way of disinfecting the mouth i J, and tho throat. Hamiy to have with, you prousinir in tuate it frees tin T cnicient Kcrmiclde that mixes with T tho saliva nnd affords protection ,4 uKalnot distressing ailments thnt bo 'e often follow infection of the throat JL uninjfs. uuc, aw Uruggibts, temi g dERM-KILLING I M THROAT TABLET 4 nmns today roa mvc BAMrtc toyou' th,.ti,l!S5Va'4j?, "! wJJL .?:.' .rf.itlv. i. .iii. :i""'.'f "..'iij 'ormamini pi Store Hours :i 9 to 5:30 Gimbel ftrtifikers Philadelphia,' Thursday, March 4, 1920. MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH : NINTH First Payments as Little as $5 on Victrolas : Pathe Phonographs Columbia Graf onolas Aeolian Vocalions Here are Six Combinations That Include Records On Easy Payments You are not limited in choipe -the world's best Talking iMachines are here for your critical selection, in. friendly com petition for your favor. Hear them all. Pick the one ; that pleases you best, and pay for it in easy monthly parts. The smaller styles are handy to carry from room to room; taken to friends' houses; taken to camp or when boating. Grand Opera, popular songs, superb orchestral pieces, vocal solos and instrumental solos, mon ologues, choruses all yours, and all rendered in VOUr OWn home hv thp vvnrlrl'c orpcirpcf cnaoKcfc in these lines. ! Mi v Victrola No. 4 at $25 Victrola No. 4, with doublet record, 10-ln., $30.10. at Own Your Own Talking Machine Pay in Convenient Sums - i - ' i' Ml. . mm' i m M. w ftiwl ' ' H'IU -MM. Pathe at $100 1 Path ! on of th lut nli& ail an. dard talklnar ma chlnaa to b had toilar Paths No " Com blnatlon. Includtiit Paths N. T nnd tli) worth of roconls. our own aelactlon rrics StlO. Vocalion at $130 This Vocalion Is ths pop ular stria 310. It lias a soft mallow tons and plays any diss reord Aaollan Vocalion st7ls 31. Includlnc double 10-Inch records. 3 trn-lnch and twlv-lneh rcord albums and SOO extra ntrdlsj at M0. 25 Anderson Player Pianos Pay $3.50 a Week HI & 1F"'";'iiii!J fM jf b EL ' ife i1 ' u'i'!lJMSlg)Al4Tr"1fiLdu:Wji'.,wlwf-''!'g" IJ. k ' J r . il no. 7 i iliill1! 1 H v mimmw ' mmW ! I HS Victrola No. 6 at $35 J uillli' 1 W Victrola No 6. ulth cabinet wiiMi!!l 1 I r f V "r"J 6 doublo iccord.f. Price V -vM ' ?rr ' -z I Tt $'T7TT mm Special at w ; I ' laBH ;-r ""Iv aft KSrf J0"H. CM2& I KmH Sial!'''''ni3"?t 1 I v c- at uu i i Th' Columbia t.-atonila Is sr ll - id isiti to- ths nrlcs anil Is of a il M V J 9 Columbia TVs Columbia t.-afonila Is sr isiti fo- ths nrlcs anil Is of a tlsl.T thnt will perfsctl ia ion ix wlili almost anv de.lrn of fjir 'u' Tim l olumbli K t romhtnatlnn t 1!V10 Includ.s Columbia K . ir I b double 10-Inch records. Victrola No. at $70 itiola No D ii d Ho north of ifi-oMS. join own Leltctloi I'rli e $30. The Anderson Player Piano, in style and finish, is right up-to-the-minute. The good ness of Anderson instruments is known and generally acknowledged. Cased in mahogany. Special at .$595. Pay $3.50 a week. Gnnbeli, Hardnian Hall, fccvem'i (loo. and "-utnwi More Gimbcls are Representa tives of Hardman, Vose, Packard and C o n r e i d Pianos and Player-Pianos. QMBEL BROTHERS PHILADELPHIA PILL IN AND MAIL TO Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia I am InUreetad in Talkln Kaohlnaa rj I'taaoa..,, j partlouiIIi!)WI,l,IOn l m'' P "? f,U,' ; Natno ,.,..,,,,,. . ,, 1. j Address v.. T.. n.A.vn nt M iB M f 1 T - ' laL ''i T 4 " f l t i t X T t 5 t f City Hall Square Wett potai nd wa wl (re trial tub. 9 a cant stump to puy i.am .. .,,- wWiwivtfvw.0im ii aiamy sonq you ti bH, hi iiiiiiiiiiiiiTi iiiiiil mi. I t hi fir 1 1 1 ,..;. . ' ' - Ar- MfiiMia-iiiiiW-iiii ihrV.i tr,i.i." .7r.J'".:"'.1n."'on nu
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