nwH t nwviMiiU i r - ir'B"fl ' 'K !i f ? 7Tj'' V vti -i .; K'i hJ " .:i EVELNG PTOLICJ ." ' iDBD'GBH B3il6AlM!El i.t k.- PWO. w, rt- j ' ,: ' e. 1 m i :t fft, k- it Faf if LEGAL AID BOARD NAMED FOR LEGION t County Co.mmittoe Head Makes I. 0. Cordon Forster Chair "i ' man xf New Agency TO HELP POST OFFICERS fA leRnl old mmmlltw wits anpnlntttl today by Ooorgp Wontwnrth Cnrr, :haiftnnu of Hip Anirrlran Loplon county DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE MEDICINE MAN today rn!ffnn rmnmittrc. with I Gordon Forster ns chairman. This commlttrr will co-ordltinto the effort of tlic pot Irfcnl aid officers and asvist The committee will bo organized im mediately. It is. rxiiccted to be one of the most beneliciaf in the Lesion. The state cantonment iit Its report on legal nld made the following ircommcmla tioni i "That each pot tliroiiKhotit the xtate dfnignate one of its member to net n legal aid representative of his particular post. "That it shall be the duty of each post legal aid officer so dexignated to confer directly with the proper authori ties concerning any ipichtions which may be presented to him: to secure assistance lor service men In obtaining bonus, un paid allotment, family allowances, in surances, and any other matters that may properly come before the legal aid officers. It shall be the further duty of each post legu nid representative to put forth his best eJTorts iu every case to bring about the desired results. In eTrat of bis failure to do so he shall then refer the matter to the chairman .Of the state committee! on legal aid, who snail take such further action us shull seem best. The state committee should only be called into cases as final means of securing the desired results, and no matter should be referred to it which can be completed by the legal aid offi cer of the local post. "We believe that we have reason as well ns right with us in demanding of the Bureau of War Kik Insurance more promptness and efficiency in ap plying the law according to their duty." The Ilenjamin Franklin I'epper I'ost Ko. 42.1. of Chestuut Hill, met last night at the community center. S4W - Uermantown roud. The entertainment 3 was provided by Howard Kcckefus, late If tt the Great Lakes Hand, utio gave impersonations; itaymnnil etter. vio linist: Joseph K. Malin. monologist. and Joseph A. Culbert, who sung un American Legion song. 1 (Peggy and Bill), taken bg a charm lack to the long ago, get into a con tot with Wntampoo, the medicine man, to cc irho has the greater magxe. Fire From the SUy Tim Are-making test was to be held In the medicine ninn's large wig wam, which had been made ciarK ns night. The test was to see which could build a fire first Billy or Wntampoo, the medicine man. In the long, long igo this was a real test, for the savage forest people knew nothing of matches and had to make a fire by rubbing sticks together until they became hot. Two piles of dry twigs were brought into the wigwam, one for Billy and one for AVatampoo. Around1 these piles were squatted all the Indians, watch ing eagerly. When all waR ready. Wntampoo d'i'ted out of the klcwam. nud Just as suddenly darted oacK in again. "Come, spirits, light my fire." he howled, kneeling beside his pile of twigs. Billy suspected that he was up ' a trick, and so threw the ray of his flashlight upon him. That ray aston ished the Indians. They didn't know what a flashlight was. Some of them had seen It before, "but then they thought It the eye of the awful ghost in lied Dog's camp. "I'ah! White Spirits sec In the dark." grunted the Indians In nwe. "Yes. nnd they see ntampoo trying to client with a spark he brought in from the fire." cried Peggy. All the T.w!t..a nnnlil ofti Mint tlltu WftM trilP. f.. M'ntnmiiM tMnt'ttirf tin (MIO COIllll NPP 111. ...... 111. lMf. .!. ... .... ..-......-- , htm in the unrK. nntl urougiu in a nve com, wrapped up iu inra "i sntu hide. "t'gh ! Watnmpoo is a client, grunted the Indians. "WntJi .i.n ltrrltt tin, firf llttl fl gnfirk from my foot." cried Billy, nnd hej sernieiicu n mutcn on wic mie oi ins DIAMONDS GOLD SILVER BOUGHT "Prrtenl" The Time of tilth Prim Penn Smelting & Refining Wk$. "The oui oow HJiop" mm 906 Filbert St., PhiU., Pa. shoe. The flame burst out. llllly put It to the pile of twigs, and Instantly tnc fire blazed up. "Ugh! Whlto Spirits take fire from their feet. Great is their magic," cried the Indians. "Come outside and we will take It from the sky from Father Hun him self." exclaimed Billy. The Indians rushed from the wig wam. The sun was now shining brightly, the clouds having blown away. Billy made another pile of twigs ann dry leaves, and pulling a magnifying glass from his pocket, held It so It caught the rayH of the sun. Now when the rays of the sun shlue through a magnifying glass, they are gathered to gether into one spot, making thot spot so hot that It. will burn. Billy made tnc not spot touch the leaves and twigs, In' n moment they smoked and In an other moment they burst Into flame. MUghl Great magic!" grunted the Indians all except Wntampoo. "It's evil magic," grumbled the medicine man. At that Billy switched tho hot spot so It touched Wntampoo's hand. It burned like n red-hot needle. "Ow-ow!" shrieked Wntampoo, Jerking nway so fast he tumbled over backward. "I'll drive you had Spirits away." Raying this wntampoo began to pound the big drum he used when he pretended to drive the spirits of sick ness and 111 fortune out of the Indians. Some of the Indians expected to sec Peggv. Billy nnd Balky Sam go flying away under the spell of the drum. But the only thing time wont flying was Balky Sam's heels. He reared up, and wham t ho kicked Watnmpoo head fore most right through tho drum, spoiling all his magic. "Ugh I Good!'.' grunted the Indians. Eagle Feather rose and faced them all. 'white Spirits have won." he said. "We will do as they say. We will set our enemies free. Wo will try to forgive them and love them, though that doc- trino Is new to Indians." Pesrirv turned in Tliwl Tlner and his warriors, who were still tied to the ,1,1111 l II stakes. "And you. Ilcd Dog, will you and your savages be good Indians ana llvn In neaco with Kagle leathers iit an "Ugh I That we will." Rruntexl all ftd,Dor,s warriors. "That we will. echoed Ked Dog's sons, running v their father. . , . So Hcd Dog's savages were set free and there was a dance and a council uim am. ti.A tnnkfnff of neacc. Later, also, there was n feast, but the .)... ihii) on.i ct the ercat hunting tinrlr that nrovided tho food will be tnid next week. HICKORY ?RAMESES? That's different! It's different because no other cigarette maker in the world can even imitate these full-bodied rolls of the richest, mel lowest tobacco ever grown in Turkey. I w4"--' m I t-k J? 03 ay mzz i en I Mbh L. ' i,. ii V I RAMESES Maxwell- Chalmers Great Spring Clearance of All Used Cars & Trucks ANOTHER great Maxweil-Chalmer. Value Giving, Money-Saving opportunity it here! AH used cars and trucks have been thoroughly overhauled, repaired, repainted and revar nished and now go on sale At Marked Redactions Most wanted makes and models every one in first-class condition; every one a real bargain. Remember: Price will be higher; good used cars and trucks scarcer, as the season advances. TEDHJIC 50 Down. Balance on Delivery 1 HitvIViD I or in Easy Monthly Payment Maxwell-Chalmer Sales Corporation 216 North Broad St., Phila., Pa. BM-tprwt 461 Kjtti-RM 5143 OPEN EVENINGS miSTAND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Made with a mothers watchful care You'll delight in the thought that there is at least one large, busy manufacturer who puts so much thought ful care and painstaking effort into a garment your youngsters need. Hickory Waists are made in all sites from 2 to 14 and they fit u though they were tailored especially for you. The hody is mad of fine mercerized sateen uteari well end toethes tCoridcrfulhj. The sensible front breast strap hold the wain comfortably and securely. All buttons are genuine unbreakable bone and the protected pin tube attachment prevents the garter pin from bending or breaking. The Hickory Waist may be had with or without garters. When garters are needed the nationally known and Rationally shown Hickory Garters are what the better stores, usually show first. At any rate get the Hickory. You'll find them in the notions, hoys' mnd infants' departments OSTEIN & COMPANY MAHtnl OP PARIS GARTERS or mtn CHICAGO NEVYOBK f "bW' K H fhKKOt mmmsswsmsmsmmssmsmmsmmmsmmBBgKmgaasmssmsm BOOKKEEPER Elcht years' experience; good: ex buck private ; can tak orders or give them. Who want.i nie? A 735, Ledger Ollice !7 Tut. Junr 18. 1012. No apU.li or drln. N Ink romplrle without thrm. Po.lttvi Imt-oBT HiiTra ratrr. Auk your plumb' tor SrtTlll'n Htran-nrrk fnucftn. THOS. SAVILL'S SONS No Waste Motion Here The packing business is noted for the elimination of waste in manufacturing. Swift & Company is equally effective in saving waste in the distribution of products. From ranch or farm to your meat dealer there is no loss of time, money, material, or motion. Four hundred branch sales houses in large cities and towns, hundreds of regu lar refrigerator car routes reaching small towns, all directed by wire from a central point, bring meat products from our packing plants located in producing areas, to retailers in all parts of the country in the best possible condition, in the least possible time, at the least possible cost, and over the most direct route. The total expense, for manufacture, freight, and selling direct to the retailer, is less than three cents per pound on all meat sold. Our profit from all sources is only a fraction of a cent per pound. Competition compels this close-cut sav ing. Large volume of business, a well-balanced, nation-wide organization, and expert attention to details by men who know, make it possible. We are in your service at least expense and profit. Stnd for our 1920 Year Book and get tba facta about our builntia. Address Swift ft Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois. Swift'& Company, U. S. A. Seven Wholesale Distributing Markets Central Office, 9th and Girard Ave. F. M. Hall, District Manager 1 , B A : I Aj f National .Standard Trucks Costl System r f7rtek0ontrtofrtnct I B 1 pi i i - 1 1 1 1, . 1 1, i t Mr 1 tuJTHir HuiiMtrwtuva ".-.!I!l....t - t.. .. 1 1 I "rjrjsi'LSra- vSZ.' k.'.'.l ' I I 1 I I I I I -I-- IM MM - --! 1 JZlCJ' j . j im W AaJ s. ' - 1 j t z fAm JM - "7 L u "-J: TmA m f- ;;Iir -1 e t-J- ZZIZIZZZZ ' C IW m 1. j.j. Z ,ur-z7i 1 m M '--" -.' j .ft.t r, j, m f ft Cost Keeping Instruction in tho Truck Owners' Conference a semi-formal association of Motor Truck Users. Its " National Standard Truck Cost System " is the first complete and impartial method for determining what each truck actually costs per ton-milt of transportation. Not only wages, gasoline, oil and tires but repairs and replacements on his assembled trucks as compared with a truck built from the ground up as a homogeneous Engineering unit Who Pays for High Costs TR. LOUIS PASTEUR started I 1 to help the vine-growers of A- France. He ended by raising the health standards of the whole civilized world. Every positive forward step brings benefits no man can foresee. The merchant, the industrial man, starts to keep running costs on his trucks. Before he gets through he has searching figures on which trucks to keep and which to scrap and what make of truck to put hi8 money on in the future. Here are' facts summarized from the National Standard Truck Cost System as kept for over 1700 Packard Trucks during 1919. Efficiency in operation secured through the help of the National Standard System has resulted in an average gasoline saving of 10 per cent. Many unusually low records for gasoline have been scored. The National Standard System used in connection with Packard Trucks has shown it posslblo-to re duce cost per ton mile. 90 of truck owners v?ho have used the System for a yeaor more and have compared the Packard with other trucks are standardizing on Packards. To get the full meaning of a rec ord you must scrutinize the facts behind it and the Organization that made the facts possible. ' The Packard Organization has at tained a precision in machine finish unknown elsewhere. It has achieved production of top-grade parts in quantity. It has shown the world a radical advance in the improvement of metals ly hctot-treating. It designs, tests and stands re sponsible for" every part of every Packard Truck. Even the Packard owner often finds it startling to see his advan tages put down In cold figures though he has known alUaboutitiin practice ever since 1906. "e4$k the Man Who Owns One" PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of Philadelphia 319 North Broad Street BRANCHESAtlautic City, Bethlehem, Camden, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, Trenton, Williamsport, Wilmington I BfiBiiii p) iiiiiijv&i -bis