Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1920, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Ah an 'aftermath of tho distribution
by the American Tdon of the French
jSK&orlal certlficntoH to thp next of kin
- of the soldier dead there
jMUgBk Ik a deluge of requc.itH
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for the certificates on
the part of those to
whom they have not
been delivered because
of a change of addroni
or beenunp of fnlliir In
'tlM Krst Instance to provide a certify
ete.
The state hcadnuarters and the coun
ty1 committee of the Legion are making
every effort to meet this situation In
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. It Is
the desire of the French Government
that the next of kin of every boMier,
Mllor or marine who died in the Kerviee
should receive a certificate. In n bul
letin forwnrded from state headquar
ters the following information is In
corporated which will be of Interest to
those who hare not as yet obtained the
certificates and wha are entitled to
taem:
"All poRts attention Is called to the
fact that the American Legion has not
discharged its obligation to the relatives
of our deceased comrades until the
French memorial certificates have been
presented to all who nr entitled to
them. Posts will, therefore, forward
to these headquarters the names of the
deceased men, the branch of service to
which they were attached and the names
and addresses of the next of kin, to
-notn no certificates were Issued, in
order mat this omlsiion mnv hot
Forward certified copies of I
fetter, nearest of kin received from ad
jutant general's office or from bureau
of war risk Insurance citing notifica
tion of the death."
After lti rortlflprt ronton of the letter
to the next of kin from the adjutant
pnii-nl nr rtia letter frnm the DUrcau
of war risk insurance giving notice of
thn death have been forwarded to state
or county headquarters, arrangements
will be made through the army recruit
ing office at 1315 Arch street to prepare
and deliver to tfco next or Kin a copy oi
the certificate which will b the same ns
the original.
Three Important propositions will be
considered at the meeting of the Phila
delphia county committee of the Amer
ican region tomorrow evening in mo
Chamber of Commerce assembly room.
Widener lhiildlng, at 8 o'clocka re
port of the specia) committee on mem
bership, a report of the post financial
appeals committee relative to future
policy of the Legion In Philadelphia
eountv as to direction of clubhouses, au
a resolution relating to increase of navy
pay.
Services will be conducted in honor
of the American Legion by John Wan
amaker lu Kgyptlan Hall in the Wan
maker store at 2:45 o'clock Saturday.
The Sergeont James J. Barry Poet,
No. 83, reported today .that its mem-
i...,llti lma tnM.T In fnrnr nf ndinsted
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compensation for former service men.
William Urooks is commanucr oi mm
:nmt ml ll la nn nf the most ac-
.... i-n in tin- .'Itr iimwlntr its mem
bers from the Forty-sixth ward.
ft,. TT,imn V. Flmerr Post. No. 229.
f Xf.nnfiint line arrflllffrd tn hold ItS
exercises for presentation of memorial
...t;iii (n thp Kmnress Theatre.
"Manayunk, at S :30 o'clock Sunday of -
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I ternoon. at which time Franklin Seen
ccr Edmonds will be too principal
speaker. Invitations have been ex-'
tended to every former service man and
woman in tho Twenty-first ward and
all next of kin of soldier dead to attend
this ceremony.
Harry Ingersoll Post, No. 174, will
hold a meeting this evening at the
Chamber of Commerce. II. II. Lock
wood, of New York, will mnko on ad
dress on "Tho Organization of an
Army."
Harold Alnswortb Post. No. 427, of
remedied.
1920 Pierce-Arrow
nnoiioiiASi uiNDAUwrr
rraqtlcslly new car. uotd only 0
month Additional equipment.
Including 0 extra, cord tlraj.
Kitate of Waton K. Kunua. Doe 4
Th Provident Life and Tryst
Company of Philadelphia
irf nrmuui r-i.. . ..w.
I have exclusive
selling rights
For a new mechanical device that sells to automobile
garage and repair shops practically at sight The
device sells for over $500 net, and a number of them
are now in use. I have a number of orders now on
hand with more than two hundred inquiries, which
can be turned into orders quickly.
I need from $5000 to $10,000 to put this proposition
on a basis where it will make a big return. To the
proper party or parties I will show all det-ils and
make a proposition that will be decidedly interesting.
Address Box B 221, Ledger Office
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j Printing
Alpine BOOKS
Bound and
Loose Ilf
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PBINTrNO
ENOItAVINO
OFFICE
EUtlonerr
and SuDvlitj
Some folks like
Better Printing
port bUEinera men who apyreciit tho
better Improuilon conveyed by better
prlntlnc
Wo maintain a fully equipped printing
dp.utment in our own factory
Tho reascti for any difference In price, is
ilwaya plain to bo ueen In tho appeaxacco
of tho flniehed job.
WILLIAM MANN COxMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New York Offices: S61 Broadway. Founded in 1848
WMUykMmm.MJW mjuui w luj m.mm m ut rvmnzv.
First Showing of Genuine
French Willow Furniture
TJAVING the exclusive selling agency for this
n finest of French Willow Furniture, and having
placed early advance orders enables us to offer you
this high-grade merchandise at practically pre
war prices
All our Willow Furniture is custom
finished to your especial order painting,
decorating and upholstering.
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LAMP and SHADE
Valua JS00 our nH
price M
30- TABLE
Value 22.50 our f r.00
prlc lO
BAR HARBOR CHAIR
13.50
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1 s .ivs value 17.50J our
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Cbnlea Lunrl value A f,0
60.001 our price tJ
Magazine Winj Chair 1AA
V value 38.00 1 our price.... t
We strongly recommend early buying while our slock its complete
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HOW
fatener DcoorHtors
1522 CHESTNUT ST.
WE
KNOW
HOW
rWTflnftygffpgaa
Bwnrthmorc, la glvlnu a minstrel cbow
nun nance at mo women's uiuu nouie,
8wrthmor, this and tomorrow eve
nines (or the benefit of tho bousing fund.
A homelike, "(jet'together" nffnlr,
where the mothers, wives and sisters
of post members will meet for an eve
ning's entertainment, bos been arranged
for tonight by Tioga Pout, No. 310.
Tho meeting will bo held In the rooms
of tho Delphi Club, 1031 West Tioga
street. George Wentworth Carr, chair
man of tho county committee, Ameri
can Legion, will make an address.
QIM Stera Worker Disappears
The police bare been asked to search
for Marlon L. Tentzel, nineteen years
old, of 1803 Ettlng street, who diw
reared last Friday. The girl was em
ployed in a storo on Market street. She
left her home at tho usual hoar on Fri
day morning and went to the store. She
worked nntll 11 o'clock, when she went
out, saying she was going to lunch. She
did not return and'her parents hare not
been able to trace her whereabouts.
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cme price of tea and coffee
has Ueen sllootmg up but that
doesht heather Hie thousands
who now enjoy
INSIANXPOSTUM
a rich full-hodied and whole
some beverage with distinctive
coiiee-iiKe navur .dux
only one after ef fect-
Satisfaction
At Grocers
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BARGAINS
Franklin, S-pasa. Touring.
Bulck, 7-paua Sedan.
Cole, 7-jpnss Tourinff.
Majcwell Sedan and n num
ber 0 Touring Cars.
Studebakor, 5-paas Touring.
Ford Sedan.
Willys-Knight Touring Car.
Chovroiot Touring Car.
Prices rango from ?3G0 up.
LEXINGT0NM0T0RC0.
or tbna.
VT. A. KUBElt, Free.
Lexington Building
851 North Broad Street
Very Remarkable Opportunity
QPPENHE1M.6LL1NS&6
Chestnut and 12th Sts.
ulMii.
$23.00 $23.00
Women's Suits 2nd Floor
Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow
250 Wool Jersey
Sport Suits
For Women and Misses
Stunning models of woo!
jersey in brown, green and
blue heather mixtures,
belted coats with notch
collar and patch pockets.
Regular Value $35.00
Sale Price
23.00
Misses' Suits 5th Floor
BONWIT TELLER CQ
Ohe Specialty ShopcfOriaoiaiicnb
CHESTNUT AT13thC STREET
Every Symbol of the Highest Order of Tdilorcraft
is Expressed in this Collection of
TAILORMADE SUITS
For the Well Groomed Woman
69.50 to 275.00
The suit fashions of this shop are interpreted by the
most talented custom tailors, who are schooled and
skilled in all the niceties of detail and infinite
elegancies of hand tailoring.
Precision of fit, symmetry of line, proper propor
tions and general finesse are characteristic qualities
of Bonwit Teller & Co. "tailormades."
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Suits of Jaunty
Mien.
Long Coat Suitw
Slenderising of
Line.
Mannish Sttita in
Simole Types.
Embroidered
k Suits of Grace
and Elegance.
Lo Phonographe do Qualitc
Hear the Pathe
Then you'll appreciate what recent im
provements have done toward repro-
ducing the band, the orchestra, the human
voice anything on the phonograph.
Really it's worth your while, even if you
aren't going to buy a phonograph now, to
hear the PatW Le Phonographe de
Qualitc as it bursts into the latest Pathe ,
Record of course, the Pathe plays all
records. ,
And each with a mellow, well-rounded
tone in full volume with all thought of
metallic harshness and things mechanical
absent Even the needle scratch has gone.
The all-wood violin-sound chamberof the
Pathe is one reason for its wonderful tone.
But come in and hear the Path and see
the Pathe. For the artistry of the cabinet
maker is shown beautifully and impres
sively in each instrument, from $45 to
$1000.
The usual Pathe courtesy, purchasing
convenience and service will be extended
to you in any shop where Path6 Phono
graphs and records are sold.
The
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Qatez!Zr
1026 Chestnut Street
Stop today an hmr AFGlIATflBTAXtAa
ruccettor to all the latest Oriental-Occidental g.
lection. It's a fox-trot and viafts vou off to
tonetohert) cast of thn Sues, where laay wlnia
play with tile eanda: to where tho air U redolent
oit tncemctht land "wot Tommy Atkinn
knotot." On the reverie aide ie "When Ity Baby
Bmtlea at Sle," Both these gtma are played by
the Tuxedo Syncopalera.
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A Gigantic Sale
Surplus War Material
Which Has Passed Government Inspectipn
The Shipbuilding program of the United States Government was
so enormous in scope and stupendous in accomplishment that the
ending of the war found us with surplus material of practically
every description in stock, routed to be used, but for which there
was no further Governmental use.
This Is Now For Sale and Mnst Be Disposed Of
From individual houses to entire villages and housing operations, froni
ship buckets to complete ship equipment the range of offerings runs.
There will also be foundStructural steel, fabricated in complete units for
combination passenger and cargo 8000 tons D. W. capacity steel ship hulls,
and several thousand tons structural steel both fabricated. and unfabricatcd
for other than steel hulls; Engines and Engine Auxiliaries, Boilers and
Accessories, Condensers, Tanks and Evaporators, with their fittings, Ships
and Deck Equipment, Electrical Appliances from Generating Outfits and
Transformers to Wires, Cables and Batteries. Carpenters', Engineers',
Machinists' and Firemen's tools. Blocks, Cranes, Derricks and Booms In
enormous quantities and sizes, Refrigerating Outfits and Machinery, Life
Boats and Rafts. Lathes, Boring Mills, Planers and Riveters. Bending
and straightening Machinery, Foundry and Machine Tool Equipment, Air
Compressors and Pneumatic Tools, Railroad Equipment and Pumps (hori
zonta , centrifugal, vertical), Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Nuts and Bolts,
Seamless Tubing of Copper and Steel and a variety of other equipment and
material too numerous to mention.
Everything has been inventoried, showing the articles, their number with
rffiitt' M e? a8 aPPraIaed value. All material has passed
Government inspection and is now in warehouses at concentration yards.
Bulk offers for entire lots of material and equipment
W A, the concentration points will receive first
consideration and be subject to quantity discounts.
Inspection is invited and can be arranged for by addressing:
Sales Section, Supply and Sales Division, United States Shipping Beard,
Emergency Fleet Corporation, 6th and B Sts, Washington, D. C, or any
of the following district sales and sub-sales offices:
139 Center St, New York City 922 Edison Bldg Chieage
Hibernia Bank Bid, New Orleans, La.' J40 N. Broad St, Philadelphi
SSfSf J?? BullAinB' Poland, Oregon Custom House, Boston, M
369 Pine St, San Francisco, Calif. Securities Bldg, Seattle, Washington
United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
Supply and Sales Division
Sixth and B Streets, Washington, D. C.
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