Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 05, 1920, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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CONVENTION VOICE
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Auxiliaries Base Thoir Claim to
Representation on Payment
of National Duos
QUESTION FOR CANTONMENT
n.-.itcntntlon forwomcn in the na-
lional convention of tho American Lo-
j nn,j in tho stato cantonment nt
Olcntown Juno 18 and 10, is receiving
?lmis consideration of leaders in tho
somen's auxiliaries ui iuuuii.um
t0ThIs'l9 hecfluso tho auxiliaries nro
(bartered and each member is required"
to nay twenty-five cents annually as
national dues. ..,..
rri nmiMi mntenu u at u mcy ore
expected to pay dues they should receive,.1
reprcscntotion uccoruiugi.
Whllo no dues arc exacted from tho
nomen by tho Department of rcnusyl
iMlt.'tho question will bo up for con
sideration and decision nt tho canton
ment. In view of this fact, tho women.
crc inquiring In Hiliaucipma as to wnni
UVIr Status IS in me oiuiu IUUIUUUH.UV.
The commanders of tho women a
auxiliaries are: ,
uAJ-i Vnn T)nsin. fililt Morris
lrcct, Germantown. Post 3 Auxiliary;
Mrs, Clnrchcd Wnplcs, 720 Corinthian
wnid. Uo;t SO Auxiliary; Jcunlo A.
iicld inR, C-m Trinity place. I'ost 41
&! t flry ! J!r5 "JowPbino It. Mcchau,
00.2 Fnrrngut terrace. Post 83 Auxllb
?,rt?.5 M.r.8, I"1" S Duffy, 211f outh
JlftconUi street, Post 00 Auxiliary;
Mrs, Llzzlo Martin. 2843' Bomllnot
street, tost 08 Atixliiary; Mrs. Frank
J ' ?,;!&r'.3Kft Boston street, Tacony,
Post 133 Auxiliary ; Mrs. 'Fred- Green
wood, 1243 Went Lehigh nvenue, Post
inAuxlliary ; Mrs. J. V; Bntlin, 8047
Walker .street,' llolmcsburg Post 178
'Auxiliary.; Mrs.. Isabel 0. SIxx, 3533
prth Nineteenth strcctrPdst 310 Aux
!'; Mrs. Frances Hogarth, 4001
North Wnrnoek street, Post 370 Aux
iliary; Mrs. II. J. Keyscr, 205 West
Fishers avenuo, Post 388 Auxiliary.
At a meeting of tho post financial ap
peals committee held Inst night it was
decided to clear up nil requests imme
diately and ndviso tho posts as to the
tiitfrnn taunti flttt.. . .!. -..t....Af..-
of J. Frank IJarbcr as chairman of this
cuwuiuuo mo wont nas been held up.
Tho county chairman. Gcorgo Went
wortb Carr, will appoint a successor to
Mr. Uarber as soon as possible.
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DR. FLICK TO GET MEDAL
Laetaro Honor to Bo Presented to
y Physician Thla Evening
Dr. Lawrenco F. Flick, of this city,
will recclvo tho Laetaro medal, voted
to him several weeks ago' by tho fac
ulty of Notro Damo University, this
evening at tho American Catholic His
torical Society, 715 Spruco street.
,. TJjo Very Iter. '.James A. Hums, O.
" O., president of Notre Dump, wilt
make tho formoj pfescntation. Dr. D.'
i. .ucuartny, or tins city, will review
Doctor Flick's work in medicine, and
V niter George, Smith, his work in tho
held of Catholic history. Edward .T.
Gnlhnlltf. tirbtr1ntif A? 4lln AnnMl.
Catholic Historical Society, will pre--
"ic .mere win oo nn lnrormai recep
tion aftcrthe presentation.
Tho mwlal is bestowed annually by
Jsotro Dame to somo Catholic layman
for distinguished services to Church and
state. Doctor Flick for many years
has been identified with the organized
crusado against tuberculosis.
A There's a plate on for you W
ffanscom's
Beautiful
New Restaurant
1221 Chestnut St
Down n Ttxr Steps f
Seating capacity about two
hundred.
Now Open
Other houses as follows:
liSJ Mrk tit, 010. Market Wt.
t3 Mnrket tit. 1705 Chrstnut St.
Md & Market . ,. 1332 Walnut Ht.
I 19 S. Sixtieth tit.
When youVe sick
you call the Doctor
Free Inspection Service
Bring your car hero our
experts will inspect it and
advise iou without charge
, or obligation.
yet the average man will drive
a sick automobile "until its me
chanism refuses to function.
Our free monthly inspection
service furnishes you with a
detailed report of tho exact
condition of your car, and if
repairs are needed -they are
usually of a minor nature and
can be done quickly. It's just
the same as keeping a check on
your physical condition.
This plan will keep your car
100 efficient. All we ask you
to do is bring your car here
once a month andJet us inspect
it. There is absolutely no 'obli
gation attached to this service.
Phone, Spruce 0.9
Automobile Repairs Company of Philadelphia, Inc.
229-231 fiorth Twenty-third Street
Light Work
of the Heavy Load
Capacity that's an outstanding quality of
Atlantic Gasoline. Tljat is what it puts into
the engine qf your truck. That is the main
distinction of Atlantic gasoline. Every atom
of Atlantic gives pull, because Wery atom
of It burns. It is all f ue all energy, all value
iii advanced mileage.
Atlantic makes light work of the heavy
load, because it does just what it is meant to
do sticks to the job on the level or on the
hills. It is so flexible that it compensates for
the whimsies o the carburetor. Once it is
set, the driver goes on his merry way, get
ting over the ground, quickstep.
Atlantic vaporizes fast and thoroughly..
It puts bounding pulsing life over the pis
tons. It works cleanly. It doesn't foul
motor nor spark plug. Because it is all con
sumed, there is no leakage into cylinders
or crank-case. So yourj lubrication stays
right and doesn't get thinned out and useless.
Now is the time to buy the best gasoline
you can get, and those who use it say At
lantic is that. Tank up your car at the Red
.Pump and have your truck drivers do the
same. The Atlantic sign says, correctly,
ATLANTIC
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GASOLINE
Puts Pep in Your Motor
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
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LAUNCHING AT QLOUCESffeR
First Ship to Take Water at Emer
genoy Fleet Yard Is Kevstono State
Tho first launching at the shipyard"
ot tno iimcrgency Fleet Corporation
in tho upper end of Gloucester City
win, tako placo Saturday, May 1C,
when tho 13,000-ton combination pas
sensor and cargo steamship keystone
diuio wm do launched. Tho ship,
while owned by the government, Is
pel"?, Miut,.uy tno New York Ship
building Corporation at its south yard;
me namp or tno sponsor has not been
mado public, but It is sald.it will bo
the wlfo or daughter of a prominent of-'
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BONDS
FIRST
MORTGAGE STEAM
RAILROAD BOND
A first mortgago on 502 miles
of road. Also collaterally se
cured oil 3047 miles of road.
Wo can offer 820,000 In $500
or $1000 denominations to not
tho investor
-- 10J INTEREST
ITIce fflZO rtr $1000 fiond
I'rlcc tZiO per S0OO bond
fnrnms MO jrarlr per 100O bond
Income S30 jtarir rr SSOO bond
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LAND TITLE HLDQ.. FIIILA.
Ileniuers rhlladdvbla Stock debase
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Qlx gtowawaye Ordered Deported
Peter Noonan, Henry Hayes, John
Dixon, Thomas Durkin, John Concau-.
non and Richard Cardwcll, tho six es
caped stowaways from .tho steamship
Iteglna, were given a hearing before a
special board of inquiry at tho Glouces
ter immigrant station yesterday. They
said it took them about two minutes to
removo the lock of tho room in which
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Still More Facts and Figures
Some! time ago a dollar bought one hundred
cents worth of merchandise.
Today a dollar buys only fifty cents' worth. It
isn't, so much that the merchandise is twice as
much as it was it is that a dollar is really only
half a dollar nowadaya.
Yet
The suit that the Merchant Tailor made to your
measure for $50 and so on up the line takes
twice asmany dollars to buy today. There isn't
a thing in the world that doesn't take from two
to three dollars more to buy than it did formerly.
Yet persons single out the cost of clothing as if
it were the one big thing to be blamed even
though made-to-measure clothing has not
'advanced in anything like the proportion that
most things have.
The Merchant Tailors' Exchange
of Philadelphia
thev were locked. They were ordered
Reported and wlll'llkcly go back (in tho
next steamship of tho American' Lin t J
leaving for Liverpool. ' ' d &
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A Wonderful Car
An Unusual Value
from radiator to rear, the Stearns
Knlvcht Is reiilete with unusualness.
iiiu Duwerful Kllpnt linlirht Motor la tho real outstanding
achievement of tho motor world In power iind dependability.
No hill can feazo It no demand for speed too great.
'Every unit that boob Into Its construction Is tlmo-trlod for
performance. Hns a loncer whcelbasc, yet Is lighter In weight.
There are ten distinct body designs and each ,one a work of
master craftsmanship.
If you seek value
the Stearns Knight.
-a great car for tho money Investigate
SCOTT MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
908 North Broad St.
Phone Poplar 32M
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140,000 Acres of Georgia's
Finest Timber Lands will be Sold
AT
PUBLIC AUCTION
, May 19th, at Townsend, Georgia
AT 12 O'CLOCK
600000.000 feet of Timber t
and 550 "Crops" of Turpentine
will yield profits of $30,000,000.
THIS is an opportunity to acquire
holdings that will yield enormous
profits from Timber, Turpentine,
Cattle Raising and Farm Cultivation.
The greater portion of the timbered
areas is virgin timber of original growth
and has never been cut. 600,000,000
feet Pine Timber now ready for saw
mill, and in addition' a very large quan
tity of young Pine which will in a few
years be large enough to saw. The land
is adapted to the profitable cultivation of
Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, Oats, Velvet
Beans, Peanuts and Vegetables.
By working the Timber and Tur
pentine on this tract of 140,000 acres, it
i6 estimated that the 600,000,000 feet
of Pine Timber, and the 550 "crops0 of
Turpentine will yield at least
$30,000,000 in proHto.
Wide grazing pastures provide nine
months natural grazing that will support
30,000 head of Cattle, 25,000 Sheep and
10,000 Hogs. There are now on the
property 7000 head of Cattle, 10,000
Sheep and 5000 Hogs.
It is cheaper and more profitable
to raise Cattle, Sheep and Hogs here
than in any other place in America.
The grcit Armoar Plant at Jacksonville, Fla., lets
than 100 milca away, offers a ready market.
The greater portion of the property n fenced
in, having more than 400 miles of woven wire
fencing. Several Improved farms are included, with
comfortable homes, tenant houses, silos and to
bacco houies.
Properties lie within a
12 mile radius of Town
send, Ga. on the main
line of the Seaboard Air
Line Railway. 36 miles
railway frontaee 5 rail
road stations, and 20
miles of deep water
frontage, with one of
the best harbors on the
Atlantic Coast.
Shaded portion of
accompanying map
shows location or
properties.
The property is tra
versed by more than 200
miles of Automobile
roads, including a long
stretch of the Quebec
Miami Highway.
This property has
been recently surveyed
into 14 sub-divisions and
maps prepared showing
the natural boundaries
of each sub -division.
The property will be
sold either as one tract
or in tracts from -1000
acres to 30,000 acres.
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Artesian wells give an
abundance of fine water.
There is a hotel on
the property which can
accommodate one hun
dred guests, and Mr.
Max Jasspon, noted
forest engineer, will re
ceive prospective buyers
and show them the
property.
Sale is for
Division of Assets
Matheny Bros.
Auctioneers
References
American Nat'l Bank, Rich
mond, V., Savannah Dink
andTruit Co.,Svtmh,G.
Oglethorpe String! and
Truit Co., Savannah,
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balance in
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J; R. PASCHALL. RICHMOND, VA. MAX JASSPON, TOWNSEND, G A-
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