At. i v AV ," .vi'KV t W,! I"T !.. IS !'i'', ,wfcv, ' .!- V . . , M, rt I A "' H4, KIMBPX iittJte& 1 1 acjfc PisW .i I ,,-. i l&. kf-T ' mi ' Kf Ti M W' w m is fc i hf ! Lr J; ?- Pi m & ii-n m m tii I.V & TA r ,! i'J I mi tt R u. P3 k? m L?4 . , si 'j 4Mi EVENING PtJBLId LEDGER-lHlAI)ELPmAV SATURDAY, &A Y 8. 1920 TfflAE IS NO T MINE By FANNIE HURST t Copyright, liio, liu Wheeler Sunitlcatt 7?o.f" Kollnsku nnd her mnthrr on to Ftlix Omit, IhcairUal manager, because he think Hose Is the type he U'ditfg fia tending lady in one Ms road companies. Mrs. Kolinsky pro tests, but filially tlves in, and Koic U totd to be there the ttert day to tign the contract Felix, going home to dinner, Is met by his mother. enough yet. I tell you lion- they All look there some nights In their fura nnd dia monds and low-neck drossoa. even on the singe better an on, you don't need to worry, It nln't Rood enouRh for your old mother nnd ulster, Over frrm Henry street we're used to It." "Don't wnnt It. that'll nil." J to re. r .. ,... sumed Ills Morris chair and lay back, lOfw'1..8.,!!1 . ,,. u I dosing his eyes. A alienee jrrew In the ..,. tin .? .u n've.p ln ''our lfn Jnve room with Mrs. Oratz crocheting busily you hollered so nt your old mother, Into It, oure Hunt, we don't want our Itny "Kellx !" siioum nave such Ideas, only sometimes He was startled Into uprlghtntss. .j iu uijrcit, pun Dllt'UlU irj 11 HTIU fall nnon. nnrl rlrhr nit'av ttia Iamb ia ' nerve to try ngaln, that's how venvltlve she Is. Hut " ''I won't " "Felix, that you should holler so nt your old mother. 1 ach I how you holler." The crochet work rolled to the door nnd she fell n-qulverlng anil regiinllng t'llATTKn IV (IT3AY says I got to null It and keen i Wgh-loncd cooks don t stand for I ' ,,0r,,.0ll up an,, re(l(ly for t,nrRi don't stand for. I sav they got to sit down to. MMatMii imiiii in in mj iiii. n fi in my o w n k 1 1 c h e n my o w n rook rtiin'i boss me, 'How he hollera at his old "Now. now, mania. .So help me. nntnn. t didn't holler So help m, ma. If I hollered. I didn't mean It. It slip ped. Now. now. inn! mn!" lie was nt her side with a stride, pressing the Hide of her wet face to his waistcoat, patting nip n.u-a Rnon oi nnir, ciucKing room- I don t care: Inirlv In hi thrnnl how well I "is'ow. now, mama, 1 didn't holler, so can nifonl to , help vie. You got roaring In your ears tie boss Ad today. Come, w won't talk nhout the l?uough, a I singing lessons any more. I didn't hoi read I stand pr. ma, you know I didn't. Here, slip I"1 a.,, , iia my r.umis JOT U. flPrC. nOW. 1IOW I JllSt Kellx. don t vou feel well? How von lay back with your eyon Khutl" "Of course I do, ma. Can't a fellow rest? It's a wonder Ilay wouldn't hurry." iTie plckyd up her stitch where she had left off, nnd he lay bauk, Hllence. "Kellx?" "Yes. ma." "What you smiling to yourself for?" "1 nln't." Silence. "Ma." "Jn." "Hemember airy Kollnskya when we lived down on Henry street?" "Who?" "Kolinsky, pieceworker." "Kolinsky. M-nvm-m. ten yearn ago hb nam 10 rememoer nacn. Kolinsky. There was a Morris Soplnsky, was once schammas In Doctor Ttaulnnvltch'n syn " "So, no, ma. Kolinsky. K-o-M-n-s-k-y." "X-no, Felix, that name l'-o heard, voice. High soprano nhd corking lower register. Tra-la-la-Ialalala-lal" There waa a conscious vacuity In her tones and a conscious vacuity ln the half-chal- lenslnsr MnfAflilnn iIia litm,! full mmn him. "Singing lossorr, Felix," nnd she fell to burring her long pink nalla against the balm of her hand. Mrs. Grata moved uneasily, forward, hands folded acrosM her waistline. 'J-pmo, children, let's go Into BUpper." tellx Qrnta movel forward a step, dragging his five Pincers along the table .top. There were modulation and careful toiro placement In hla voice. (CONTINUED MONDAY) DREAMLAND A ADVENTUtlES "BALKY SAM'S MAY PARTY" Itr DADDY how they use , the best little mother In the world. Now. i but never know any one ty It. Why?" only TiJst night !n8h'e looked up nt him with the ten- i ii,i'ilho Bwee,e3t- Prettiest little I caught her. dency for tears gone, but with the What?" now sue useu . pucxer sun netwecn her eyes. tnhle butter.1 "Sometimes I think how vou fly off 'forty three the handle always at Hny. vou need u ' - . f.. .'A.., nn.l .., .-,!. - V Ifiwip nrnr l F " ' " ul ' v """ " -'""ne, reux. for a nana- rA.wifciiuui cooking. , eome young man In the theatrical busl- Mr. Oratz deposited hlms?lf, neck low ncss. who everybody thinks could lend nnd heels high, In n brocaded chair de- j such a gay life, you stick nt homo too Kigned after the relaxed puttcrtr of Wll-' much evenings with me when you nln't Ham Morris. working yourself to death with rehear- "I can tell you. little mamma-sha. I , sals. Tnlio a little trip with Hay, say alnt" afraid any of them get the best of to Atlantic City, for n rest. Felix. .Vol?" you." "Not now, mn' 1 ntn't got brcnthlng o(, itnni sei ohiik wniie i koi my nine, -ino Laughing I, 111' had another What? "Oh, nothing, ma nothing." Suddenly Mrs. Qratzsat forward In the cocked attitude of listening. "There's Itav now. Kat-le, here comes Miss Ray. Dish up I" She folded her needlework Into a wad, stabbed her needle Into It, wound her spool and ad vanced down the hallway. "Ray. you should hurry, baby. Half hour we been waiting." Into the rosy light of the room and still exuding the cold breath of Janu ary, pirouetted Miss nay Orntz upon -yes ana reet nnu nenitn. renx. uon 1 1 li uno weelt. ma : that mnkes the trim, welt.uhnri ft. ne-klntr n Ids tinnn that her mother's brow, unwinding the great scratch table." chair ing a workhar. seven o ciock your cigar match under that twelfth In succession. 1 tell you. . She took tp rocking In n low show Is good for three years on Ilroad-1 fluffy skin of white fox from high about beside the pink lamp, and hurrow. way. Its a riot " , her neck nnd tossing It atop the grand n among the spools and cottons of, "Felix, surh business ' Fourteen thou- pano. slid out of nn Ingratiating coat irkhag. : snnd dollars a week:' I that clung to her iillm figure, tossed her even n clock, rellx. A I it e (ate. ,?..,,,, n,,, i... w..wi i....,..iia t. i.n. n uni h.i un...A.t i. in..,i-w ay said she might be--shall I tell Kuty if.a,iy. its got It nil over 'Zlrn' on re-! fingers around an Incandescent bulb be etle should dish up before she comes? V.-lpts. Some riot, that show I" ueath the pink lamp shade. ., in... hi i- w,iii "." ".""?: m-., ,i-., ....... ,r.M i,,.. .... i..,. .-I- 'iieiio. !? iix." sue sad anil nroue into he said, crushing out "For a s ne ntr esson wth a IJyetnl- ."-.."'' " " "i--" . ., ....ii..n .... !- !,,.-,,, t,,lmi ,, Itt teacher she wliU." " "1Hr",0 &, ' 1 w . !l &' p. the, 'Teaching up to "Kometh ne new. eh? S nglng lessons i U"I? " as he stooa ineie nts.y ner. ,.. , ,. .. ..j,ii. e hr . ----- - .. :, ...... .... , "l,TAl v " ..!. unlH Vtn I'.ll.... ..I.L,-' .' .....VHP. I. in ,ll ...u....-, ... ..-. ene nns to nave yet. to tnai s wnni an those hints have meant. Singing les sons! ' "Five dollars apiece, twentv minutes. I tell could Hvp to bo 100 years old when 1 could get $5 for cverv twenty minutes like those stylish singing teacheis" "Jl's not tne money, ma. out sne uon i reux, khi piiiii, n'i .iii:,. ciiuk- ,,rtiff,i,.n !ng to her throat, "I wonder If If papa - ..jj.m' uiddv in neaven Knows wnai n s nine tun, . ,,. r-rt ..J ,',,. ..... Hinr .mlllnir. too, Felix, for who was only In knee panties when 1 l "Soma duds h7;' you, t wish II died, has made himself Into. 1 wonder?" shc 8wunjr to I need such nonsense with her voice, and If she asks me I'll tell her. Iet her spend the money on soda water." Over and noove a nasning croonei "Mnvbe. mamma." "I wonder, Felix, If he knows how. Instead of down on Henry street, his Paulsha lives now on Riverside drive in a 3000 rtdo-up apartment house nnd his Ray has her own automobile'.' I won-1 second act.' der If he knows he tins got a son now i "You shouldn't. so big in tne tneairicai nusincss no i wnite fur around so nwunir to h m full front. Holding out her voluminous fur-edged skirt be tween thumbs nnd forefingers. "Mke 'em?" "Slick." "Copied after Dolly Dalores In uie fHnlku Sam nnd Judge Otel give n Mrtg varlji for Tfanelte and four tittle friends from the rltv. Peggy. Hilty, tha birds and the nnlmnh are Invited. When they prow hungry. Balky 8am calls them to a rich feast spread in n -glade. . CHAl'TKIl VI Balky Sam Pays the Bill TVY, HOW thoso hungry children did Pitch Into that picnic feast. They ate nnd they nte and they nte. "Hee-hnw! Isn't my May party a line pnrty?" brayed Halky Sam, sitting at the head of the table nnd grinning nt them. "The bestest party I ever heard of," cried Little Joe. "This Is the first time I over had all the Ice cream I could eat." "Me, too!" echoed Tolly, Martha, ranetta nnd Hnrry. And even Teggy nnd Hilly had to admit that never be fore had they hnd so much Ice cream nor Ice cream so good. Vi hen nil hnd finished, they found there wns still enough food left for u hundred children. The seven In the party had cnten only one little corner In the tableful. As for the birds, they hnd preferred bugs and worms nnd crumbs and hadn't touched the feast. "What shall wo do with what Is left?" nsked Peggy. "We will lenve It to the other eaters." grinned Halky Sam. "And now let us be off as' fast as we can." Hut when they started off they found themselve facing n man who hnd come running up, The man secined much vexed, "Where are those wild animals .that chased our children away from their Sunday school picnic?" ho asked. "Hee-haw I Here Is one of them," answered Dalky Ham, opening his big mouth and rushing at the man ns If to devour him. The man took one look nt Balky Ham's gleaming teeth, then ho went scooting up 'a tree. "Hea-haw! lie nlY with vou I I'll keep this chap here until you are safe," brayed Halky Ham. "The' party Is over. So the city children nnd Nnnette rnn nwny ns fast ns they could, and the birds went with them, but not until all hnd politely thanked Judge Owl nnd Ralky Ham for the wonderful time they hnd enjoyed at the May party. Teggy and Billy didn't go with the others. What the man hnd said about the animals chasing children from tha Hiinnay scnooi picnio nau maao mem smell mischief. That hadn't been Unlky Sam's plcnlfl lunch at nil. it had been n Sunday school picnic lunch. "Halky Sam', that was ft fine trick for vou to playi" scolded Teggy, much vexed to think that she had eaten a picnic lunch that belonged to some one else. Wasn't It!" brayed Balk Sam. proudly. "It gave thoso poor city chil dren the best meal they over had." "Hut the meal didn't belong to you It belonged to the Sunday school," scolded reggy, "The Sunday school has a lot left," brayed Balky Sam. winking at l'cggy nnd wagging his ears. l'cggy saw it wasn't any use to argue with Balky Sam, for he had mule Ideas of right and wrong, and they were not human Ideas nt an, tree. So sho spoke to the man up the St. James's Church Twentyiecond and Walnut Sti. The Rer. Joan Mockridfe, D. D Rector ASCENSION DAY Thursday, May 13,, 10 A. M. (Inunnd's "Mam of the Snrred Heart of ,Ieu" and "Unfold ye T'or. tl," sung by tho vested choir of forty voices, ncoompanied by an or chestra of thlrtyTslx players from the I'lillnCelphla Orchestra. Prelude; I.arghetln from lleethoven's Second S.rinphnny, rostlude: Andante Can tublle, Tschnlkowilty. 5. Wesley Sears, Conductor Hay. throw your l,ook. on the piano needle, Mrs. Gratz shot her son a quick l can't get no bigger. 1 wonder If papa top she throws It, like It cost nothing, glance, a quick furrow coming between, u,, there has got a way to know about?" I tell you It'a a good thing you got n her eyes, ana ner son, wiue race "Maybe, ma. Maybe. Hows .Mrs. brother let ji creasing. I-efkt.vitch's lumbago, better "You know, helix. Its hard for a; "ja. Today I took her out In nutomo brother to sometlmfs understand his sis- fone till Ray wanted It at 6 o'clock. How ter. If she's a girl and he's a boy. Qlrls they alt talk about my biy and what a and boys ain't the same, except yrfu i bK man 1P (s. I wish. Felix, for some and Ray got the same temper, and get i matinee next week you eend Mrs. l.f f- over li quica, imn your pain imn v nil kovitch a box for L.augmng (iin. now a km I Ke Ray. tnougn. l-eitx. soda water good times ain't all what shi wants. Always when you havp such fusses together, Felix, nbout her ambl ' tlons, It's because, Felix, you're too much alike to have much use for what the other wants. Go easy, Felix, wlun you talk with your sister. Kasy." Mr. ciratz raisea nis' voice anrt iow- she remembers nlwaya that time you helped her Nome out or trouiiic. i wisn, Felix, you send her a box." "iure, ma." 'Somo matlneee next week we can go anil " "If I was you, mamma, you've seen It once. I wouldn't go along. Let her brlrrg her friends that ain't seen It. I don't ered lis knees, gripping the sides of his I Ilko vou and Ray around the theatre chair and leaning forward. I so much. ma. I I Just don't like It." "I said she don't need such nonsense j "All right. Felix, t don't go then." with her voice, I tell you. she don't I "Ray, neither. I don't like It." need It. and 1 won't have It." "In a $2 house, where the finest peo- "Felix." Plo In town go, my son says It ain't fine "TTW&frl 11 to' 6 ?9 I Saved O64 On My Automobile Insurance Did You ? "T USED to place my automo X bile insurance without giving it any thought. Couldn't even tell you what the policy said. "Last year, I woke up, and took out my insurance with the Liberty Mutual. "I found that the Liberty Mutual was a strong company, with a great record for assuming full responsibility and making prompt settlements. "And at the end of the year I received a check for $32.64." Do you ever save anything on your automobile insurance ? Find out how these savings are made through mu tual insurance. Use the coupon today. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Workmens Compensation.Liability and Automobile INSURANCE .... . FILL THIS OUT-NOW LIBERTY MUTUAL, 20 S. 15th St., Phila., Pa. B Please mall particular! regarding Automobile Insurance at cent. Name Ad drew Make of Car Year of Model Cot You?. Bought New or Used? Do You Use Car In Your Business? a .. ... j.i T-I I II.. J1...-..I a. ft ,y..ypo stoayrf'n ! rwumfanf i t.. ,,,... ...... you bo so extravagant." 'Sow: tnomay. don't fuss. Tra-la-Ia-la-ln-la-la-la! How's that for high C, Felix? Not bod!" And ahn smiled nt him, with a. dhnpl In her chin flashing Into prominence. "Tra-la-la-la-lalala-la !" "Whcro you been, kiddy"" "Slntflng lesson, Kellx. Klrat one to day, and he's plumb crazy about my International New Thought Conference SUNDAY, MAY 9, 11 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Bellevuc-Stratford Hotel Rose Garden Mr. J. M. HodRnkln, Metaphysician, l'hlla. Iter. John Herman nnmlall, runtor Community Church, N. T. SPEAKERS Mr. I.aura D. Cannon, Hecy, League of the Larger Life, N. Y. Minn Ida Jane Ayren, Wanlilntlon, I), C. new W. John Murray First Church of Ulvlno Kclenco of New Torlt The Public Arc Invited HEADQUARTERS, 1507 WALNUT STREET Music HII, HO WIU JVHl lunch." she said. "We didn't knov It belonged to any one else. "' "Oh, that'a all right." M mm, his voles now more kindly. "Those thin children looked as though th,ey needed a good meal and we will never miss what they ate." . ., . . we wouiu pay " " - thu money," said Bill J. "Hee-haw! This Is ray party. HI do the haying' brayed Hall " "l " glv all the Sunday school children a ride on mV back," "Thnt will be fine." said the in an. when Peggy explained what Halky Bam offered to do. . ''First, however, -wo will have to find tho children." Hut It was very easy to find the children. They were up In trees, under the trees were prowling lonesome Hear, Johnny Hull and Hilly Uoat. keeping guard . As soon ns the Animal were ..aiied away tho p en o went on. nnd overy oSe was happy, the children being moro than glad to take BnlkJ' Bam a rlris mm pay for what the May party nau euien. t f- i tffsy uiun i may lor mo school picnic, for sti Peggy didn't stay for ".--... i. .. - . - ", sne Happened to mt ttundsy STOP! MAY 24TH-JUNE 12TH, EVERY NIGHT 7:3p P. M., JKACE BAPTIST TEMPLE LOOK! LISTEN! TheWorld Rushes On TAKE TIME TO BE GREAT PREACHING 001 V GREAT SINGING jTlvJL I EVERYBODY WELCOME w Under the Auspices of the Slonenicn's Fellowship Sunday at Y. M. C. A. . T J f ' I m m i ft M MBWi K Wl . AyO ASCoHf 'grBJr'l M ASCO ASCO ASCO ii im nr-'nr-va -m-h i. ,ii . j JM'UilUWIllI , May 9, 1920 NORTH IIL'II.IHNO. 1013 Lehlth Ave. PplnkJr: Tlw Alhirt nsrnes Henry. Topics "A AUn's Mother." jillss nulh Klrchfr. planlit. Mr Warren nvln. "inj louder. WiSt HUILDtNO. B2d 4 Biunoin St, Bmik'er: Mrs. Kllft M. Hoatetler. of Lin coln, Nbrmk. Ringers: Ptsnley Mnn, baritone. rflvlrA .lolinkon. nopcano. ROUTinVB'iT nl'II niSO, 14 Chrl.llan Mt. .1 1. M. DIIOP-IN UIliLB CLASS i V M Sneaker Tr. I in try T. rckard, of Hie EVERYBODY WELCOME down on n bank to rst for n. mlhtiloj ner eyes cioea, ann wnen sne opened them again thero she was. back' home, S'ext week another Blrdland slont toltl be totd, " ItKl.minUH NOTICES Villi! TKMI'r.K nrnsd snd Iierks t, (1009 north) BOOS utotf. "n. IIDHMKLL II. rONWBt.f Ps,tor. William. pyre McCurdy, AtsocUt Piii., Dr. J. Marvin Hinna. Musical Director ' t-'rdrlrk E. 8terko. Oriranlal, ,r",or' RUSflKLI. II. CONWBt.lj preaches 10:80 s. m. and 7:18 p. m w St Orwn It'Cltal 7:1B to 7:48 p. m. Temple Chorua alnga both rrvlr lllhl Prlool, Jiie D. Create, Sunt.. i 2:31 p. nt. " Hl Pventh AnniMl Concert of the Tmwi. niee Club, under the dlrertlnn of Dr i Marvin Hanna, nn Thursday evenlns. A.', ol.tlns srll.ta will b.: MaA Ebr.y tlotJ roprnnoi Itoyal P. MaeLe ln. tenon Jum.i II (IroclMneer. baritones James A. Min! nlntr. readers Frederlek Bstsrke. phnlst. For reaervstloas phona Diamond 687, Friends THE OLD FKIKNIMJ' MKKTINI) IKIlHi;", Monmomery r'";, Monnn, was eaiabllthed lOIia. liern vvdmhiii ibhii wormpj, o Montnomery rl ism. Here w wall many other noted Friend. One nf thi historical spots 'el America. la optii for worahlp avery Klrallay (Sunday) morn-Ins- t U o'clock'. Visitors cordially iS. vlted PnxhTlfrlan second rnnsn-TEniAN ciiuncii. 21at and Walnut sta. ItBV. ALBXANDKH MacCOLU D. D.. Minister. ., Doctor MaeColl will .preach at 11 a. m. Dr. Oore V. Pentecost, Bethany Church, will preach at 8 p. m. ' Bubjcet of evening; sermon, "The Tran flsuratlon." , Musical service st 7:4n by the chorus choir, with assistance of harp and violin. The muilo will Include trios for orsan. harp and violin) anthems with Instru mental accompaniment and a cappena. Sunday school and adult Bible classes at to o'clock. Visitors welcome to all sendees. ARCH NT. CllimCII. 16th and Arch. At 8 o'clock Dr. Macartney will preach Ins fifteenth sermon In thu aeries of Sermons from Life. th subleot peine "I Uaed i0 Lean Upon My Own Strensth." In this sarmon the New Testament teaehlnr sa ti the possibilities of human nature, linked by faith to Ocd, will b s-t forth. A special Invitation Is extended to all who fe that their burden Is rreater than they can bear. 10:48 "He Ptlll and Know That I am Ood." Bible School at 12. " recently sr. Near Hail Itellef Committee, returned from Armenia. CKNTKAL IIUILDINU. 1421. Arch 8t, Ixihby S 1' nnop.iN nint.E ri.xsu Topic- "Ksscntlnl Qualltlealn Leadership." Lender: Mr. George H, Streaker. Auditorium 4 r. M. HBRVICK. MEETINO Hpealier: IlKV. It CLAY FEnoUSON. Prench'r and Lecturer. Topic: "The Trahsfer Impossible." HolnlM: PhuI D. Towner, basso. irj.,..vj puiu dDltvlv.1, n us. Sin your faxorlte hymns wit! lA'saer: ueorse v. rtenroeder, LadicB Arc' Especially Invited YMCA of Philadelphia mr. nEnnxinui PRKsuvrEniAN CIIOHCII. D.-oad and Diamond sts. nv. Wllllara L. McCormlclc, Psstor, 10:80 s, m. Mother's Day Service. Sub. jcet of sermen, "The Conunandent With a Reward." 2:30 P. m. Sabbath School, 47th Annlvar- , ssry Day Exercise. I :45 p. m. Teunsc People's Boo. of C. B 7:45 p. m. Evsnln Worship. Subjtot of i sermon "Honest Wsres." . Orsan Recital. Sons; Service. Sermon. Ths Pastor will preach at both services. Everybody Welcome. rroteatant Eplseop,! CHURCH OF THE HOLY APOSTLUti 'JVst snd Christian at. Rev. OEOrtQE II. TOOP. Rector. t):no a, m. Holy Communion. 10:80 a. m. Morning Prsyer and Sermon by the Rector. 2:30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. B:00 p. m. Evening; fisrvlr and Herman. Unitarian HIIINT, UNITARIAN CIIUKCH 2128' Chestnut st. Rev. FREDERICK . R. ORIFFIN. Minister. 11:00 a. m Jtr. Oriffln will preach. Sufc Ject. "The Cryln Need of a Liberal Christianity." UNITARIAN CHURCH OF OETISIANTOWN Chelten vo. and Greene st. Rev. ROOER S. FORBES. Minister. 11:00 a. m. "Truthful Creeds and Honest Deeds." Classes for children conducted by trained teachers every Sunday mornlne at 11 o'clock. All are invited. . A ,S i. O' - i ;t ti i , 4 A' S o. ' t: c o- At S c 01 A R c ,A' n w' A 'S o ' ,A R '4 o A 'S c ,u - A" 'S- c 0. A ,S r 6 Fifty-cent Pieces for Forty-two Cents That is H'hat you receive in point of value every time you buy a pound of "ASCO" BLEND COFFEE The testimony of tens of thousands of homes, in telligent housekeepers, whose judgment cannot he questioned, who are using "Asco" Blend with every new morning's sun, is that by all odds our coffee is the best cup that ever passed their lips. ' If You Are Not an "ASCO" Drinker Make a Test Today at Our Expense Our Proposition Buy a pound in our nearest store, try it as often as you wish to make a thorough test, have your family test it, and if you do not find it as good or better than we say, bring back' the un used portion, and we will gladly refund the full price paid. ASCO BLEND Best COFFEE ib. Our Very 42 ' A 1 H5sS' Stores Everywhere it ,g1 stSJ . . vania, New , c QjL l n is Si Ji ia S I II I I I' ' I I , .ASCO ASCO .ASCO ASCO it in r sli - -- - r ljfflJfc-J -- - Why Pay More? Every Penny Counts. c in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsyl- NeAV Jersey, Maryland and Delaware 'SS s sss ss issi i ASCO ss ' ii ' -qsr-(wp-fjiVrr, ASCO ASCO A i: O ' A S- :S; A S C r-CM A bJ o A S C o 'A s .c o ' A S' c--o, I ' .A o r u s c. 0 ' t -A s c : - A -S C ,o B c o t A :S Ul Plenty of Power but no Traction spinning wheels that get nowhere and the man in the taxi believes he is paying for the futile spinning of the wheels. The meter on his car back home would register them in miles. He believes the taximeter is registering a charge against him for the useless spinning of the rear wheels and the result ing damage to the tires. A valuable object lesson, if it makes him think of his own car and how he abuses his own tires when he fails to put on Weed Tire Chains For Sure and Certain Traction The taxicab companies protect the Public and themselves from skidding accidents from excessive costs. Taxicab wheels spin only when drivers disobey tlie compa nies' order to "Pid on Tire Chains when streets are wet or slippery." And to safeguard their patrons against the drivers' possible negli gence, the taximeter is attached to front wheels. Weed Tire Chains, when used judiciously, lengthen the lifeof tires. Whether they are used on taxicab3 or on pleasure cats, Weed Tire Chains materially reduce operating expenses. Nothing looks more ridiculous than a spinning tire- nothing more brainlcssly extravagant. Put on Weed Tire Chains "at the first drop of rain." ASCO mi AMERICAN CHAIN COMPANY, Inc. BRIDGEPORT W CONNECTICUT w InConsJai Dominion Chain Company, Limited, Niagara Falls, Ontario Largest Chain Manufacturers in the World Tha CompUf Chain Lin All Tvs, Alt SImss. All Fini,h-Frn Plambrs' Smftty Chain to Ships' Anthot CAn. General Sale Offlcei Grand Central Terminal, Now York City ' Dlstrkt Salss Of f less i BstUa CUesss) PbUaUpMa PttUburs Pcrtl.ad.Or.. .. tr....!... HfMit if "V. A 1 V, ,V B . , '.; , '. ' '. 1 i.l r n , Ill "' ,. ', mM C1 A ',l-''HUyiL.. '',, M-.Ai JI.-. ?.:-- ..,JA.iiAl..T :..'.-' -., ',V'
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