m '?tA 'tf &Mjfoi v.; . 'h it V, ".." i -. .J&r 7 .;s f (jll-fiAiit'M'''ti v"fcH 'i ... ' VXSiW. !' 1 x '" Yk '4- x rt 14 EVENING PUBLIC- LEDGER-PHlLADELP&IA, wMSEgMlCTTAMLli ' L: - --- - -' :,.., r i i , .i i i .. 0 m && IT s CLEMENCEAU WON'T A DISCUSS HIS FUTURE 'Aged Statosmnn Returns to 1 , Paris From Egyptian Trip in-Taciturn Mood day efforts were made to get the nged ttatrsinnn to talk, but all were futile. "The war Isiotcr, Isn't It?" he ex claimed to one correspondent. "Ycm? Well, nil I wn'nt Is to brt left- nlone. "What am I Rolnp to do? Why, just lire until 1 die." The "TlKer" growled out brief Im pressions of his visit to Egypt while the clephnnt tusk and mummy he brought bnck from the land of tho Tharaohs were being placed on tho dock. "Thoe hot countries arc no joke," he complained, "I got a fine case of bronchlHs nnd found myself stuck In the middle of Egypt with both lungs out of commission. That's what agmtn from believing .In mirages, Evjilcntlv P shall not die from It, for 1 am still more solid than my dear friends think, but It prevented me from visiting Tal estlnc. as 1 had planned." rrb. April 21. (fly A. P.) for- iner Premier Clemenceau. who had been ' rz; visiting Egypt for the last two month. arrived here this morning. He was alert and smlllne. but avoided Inter- riewers and would not bo photographed. , He was met nt the station by hin'E: 'brother Albert, his daughter Madame .Tacquemaire and his grandchildren, ; Many prominent men wrr present. among them being Captain Andre Tnr- dien, Louis Lmiihenr tid fJrorges I.r.v - zz gutn, members of M. O'emrnrean's i-nli- . inet. With them the grand old man'rs: mtIv r1leiised his Irin nnd his illnc h In Egypt, expressing i-atUfaHion in re- .f$ When he landed at Marseille yester- ;EE Illlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ef.rr.AV,WBe.w R,& V Knight Six s i,uui my 4 A aaa a immimiii 4 V faaHlkaai -0 rl 11;.-;, IWMWMMWM i i WmfBJ Tilr '.iy.' MMWWBMIMMIMMBBMIIinKi aaaaaWaT I S!4if-s' -- WfcisijiAk Ur .i mm i . "f f zzzz lnerta$ HILLI !3dMatket Sti. DI'KN KTF.MMI4 Enlrnnr on ISIh St.. Mr Onlr Slr Two Day Special Pair Pair I 91 nol nnonrtlin. 'JSjr,L 3 ' Itr to cur h VVi 14 rants Frro. K bv bUTlnr n fitni 1 J", - m nt th .uin (-Jm m I E 1 Aat at taat b5 14 or I4t Iiawbrr ISMfffjtaH I .Bt'EJH liiHi.ii.Kii KMiin fi SIX WONDERFUL, CARBON-PROOF CYLINDERS - 7 HE fashion of buying a ncio car every year or two is going out. f If you buy an R & V KNIGHT SIX your engine is as 5 powerful at 100,000 miles as it is at 1000 miles. A great many Philadclphians are buying R&V KNIGHTS, j and if you intend to buy let tis demonstrate this wonderful car to you before you make your final selection. - Prompt Deliveries PFEIFFER-SATTERTHWAITE, Inc. jg Distributors for Eastern Pennsylvania and Southern S'cw Jersey 752 Chestnut Street Spruce 27i5 Moline-Knight Parts & Service Station ;1 Demonstration Involves A'o Obligation elllllllllllllllllllllllHlilllllHlllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllHlllllillllllllllllllllllllllllH The South Broad Street Service Station Broad and Carpenter Street A New Atlantic Service for South Philadelphia A New Atlantic Service Station has been opened at Broad and Carpenter Streets, for the convenience of Philadelphia motorists and truck-owners. The South ern section is fast growing in importance and a marked development is rapidly changing conditions. In appreciation of this we have erected a station for the serving of all in this part of the city, who are now our customers and for those whom we hope to make our customers. Here is a service never given before to motorists in South Philadelphia. For convenience and facility it cannot be excelled anywhere. It makes it easy for any motorist or truck driver to get his supply of good old Atlantic Gasoline and be off in a jiffy. No waiting. No delays. Action is the word. It is the desire of the Atlantic Refining Company to give South Philadelphians the advantage of the most modern service possible. 'To that end this beautiful architectural creation is at your command from now on. Pull up and tank up where you see the sign JTm JL MmmmljLTTL JLi JL JH GASOLINE PutsPep ihYour Motor The new Atlantic Service Station at 21st and Reed will be opened in about a month, giving even a more complete service, to South Philadelphians. fficlehcy of m trfit $9 QREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER Tb tr.a4Jilla fMtBr. at th r4 nak It aaar to wr. ana tu. ,xai neraw. RMuutsr allana sr an nrn at 'i . MBiiTDnium inw .wv. brraui troaM thai sctmM rliht bMlnnlni r not, Oar ImiiraTW TmprsTemrat or try taia ant a wanr, , I. B. SEELEY. 10Z7 walnut at. - ant anS tm far ratmaii ,1 .N r ( " l-r II ,irf -v tMl vV .' . V' Bw"1. ", ! i ?( ' . V t" f ..- V- n 1 250-Bicycles250 Almost New Models for man. UdJM. ya , rlrlt. I.art and imsll. Iot includes every well-known make IaaaBBaVaBBSfcaaw.' a-tPHp-anBaflLL EbHRHH to fffaaakarnHI nn .Ihn. was- HBI dcrful karxaln. -aakSBBaTll Coma arlr HZZPlUr havo your PieV. 1 $21 . toe nXtional sextet is built jnyu .custom body styles -a " ( Each Bicycle means a saving of from $15.00. to. $25.00 Erary whael fully oranta4 to In ftrat-eUM rendition. Dallvary to all parta of city. Broadway Cycle Co. 527 Market Street PHILA.. PA. " , OPEN BVENINOS .1 " i 1 " , . It has taken us twenty years ttipro vr'dUGe the National S,eMet Motor. We : : Believe it to tid tKetihest six cylinder , ; engine1 thtkt4 has yet beeil produced. And thereaemjny experienced mo torists hp. concurWitli us ihor- ". oughly in that belief. ,f - NATIONAL WoTOR CAIC&JWhICLE CORPORATION . ., . - .-,. INpiAKAPOLIS; INDIANA . . . . -,. ylTwtntifth'Sueeistful Year, " ... SAMUli EARLEY MOTOR CO. ;? 675 North Broad. Street x ' -' ,. '' Poplar 1991 A-' ;::;:: :.:'-" '" The ' '''' Cadillac Spirit . -. V . f There" is known in the world of industryy -what- has ;come toi be calleH "The Cadillac Spifit." . , It pervades the administrative offices; it permeates the shops. It diffuses'.amQng the production heads; it extends to the workmen at thejl?ench. . - r " It is npta studied,-artificial atmosphere. It is rather an influence :.-. whiclicomes from 'tH?- intermingling of kindred spirits, en- " ' gender by a sincerity and unity of purpose. ' 7 Jt causes the Cadillac organization to standout as one apart. ..'It implants the principle that the nearly good is -not good' enouglC . ' ' . It provokes intolerance .bf the unworthy and the unfit. . It induces the craftsman to appreciate his personal responsibilty.' It briSgs home to him that,like the chajn which is no stronger - than Itgc weakest Ttnk, a product, is .no better' than :i:tsieakes''t:. demenft He knows that one imperfect parmpairsvtHe whole. He isin,spired by an eagerness to excel. He glows with pride "i: : as : he. tells of the'part he plays. For seventeen years the Cadillac Spirit has been manifesting ' itself. in ;the goodness of the Cadillac Car. ' ", . And the goodness of the car, in turn,. nourishes that spirit in " the organization. which produces 'it.. : . . -. The Cadillac Spirit could come only with the zealous coopera tion ofohose inspired by-the same ideal the production .of thfe highest ype of motor car-rthe .car worthy to. be known 'as . . Standard of the World. . :..'. -.: r r v . . 'IJU ..f "' J&h'f 1 t ' -fcau . . ih -1 Mi, V v ,. r ' ".. . . ' 'O .' .. &! aft-- . NEfeL-CAprLLAG COMPANY ; . 142 North Broad "Street " "-' 1 v. .. 'l. ,:'' , . -' - 1?" . ''ijuui .--. --i. ' r ..' -irx lESr. - ' . - . 4 lMaaiaaaJaar .;-?' . EQEj . - '' ' r. ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia Pittsburgh ,,,.-,. :,t,w-v-m -.. .... !v :: t at , I r..',.rr?77Lil--A6Hi - ' I" 1 ii .1, 11 t . ,f , A$jVf- lamwfc.L M,.. -.. fc. g .,-- . . ... JM. -.tm.. . ," .i . 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