Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1920, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING EUkLIC LBDaER-)?HtLADELPJB:iA; WEDKESIMX MA 26, ' Ifegf
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American Passion Play Will Bene
' fit by Famous Collection
Wrsv W. Yorke Str-venaon, of tlih
city, hat obtnlncil thr we of MiM
Florence Hen Ollcr'ft oollrplion of l'ulrs
tine costume to cop; for (lie NatUmnl
riljtrimaKC I'lnr.
Xlio piny will bo offered in Hie hills
oftllollywood. C'nlif . next nionlli, mi
dfr the dlrijctlon of Mrs. Ntmrinon It
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lilt1 (iHii'ciiuu in .ui! ipii "iirr in
cnllirit'd after enrs of 8cnrclihiK. nnd
is now tl'e property of the Intereliuicli j
World Mmrmrnl. which orgnnbntion
extrndeil to Mi Ntrvpinon the privilege
of iop.itig the tostuniex.
'I'lie l'nleitlne costumes were cnth
erod tngether nfter lesenreh work in
the Ilnl Lnnri. nnd Mr? Steenson
mm the (oitumes to he rnpied from
them will give the nccesmry touch of
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ACCOUNTING
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utlnr work. Turf tlmr, Hnv nr rTfiilni,
nrcolintilnt maI!
work of nnr kind. Aticlltfn. prrrmrntlon of
tut rtuirns. nnnnrini siatrmrnts, etc., nr
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YOURS TO
COMMAND
Just as the pianist knows that when he
touches a certain key, a certain note is
produced
So, the driver of a Picrce-Arrow knows
that a touch of the foot produces power,
a touch of the hand shifts the gear or
changes the course of the car.
Not an instant's hesitation so eager to
respond as almost seeming to anticipate
the command that's the feeling which
the Picrce-Arrow creates between itself
and its owner.
The power of Dual Valves, the co-operation of dual igni
ti6n, the improved transmission and steering system all
contribute to the greater performing ability of a great car.
FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY .
Twenty-first and Market Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
PROMPT DELIVERIES ON MOST BODV STYLES
P I ERCE
ROW
DUAL valve: six
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LIBERTY SIX
The fine thing about the
Liberty, as we see it, is that
its merit is as marked as
its beauty.
Evidence that this is so, ap
pears in the delightful smooth
ness of Liberty performance,
and the distinct difference in
the way it rides and drives
W. S. Kip Motor Company
1408-1410 North Broad Street
(t Master)
Phone Poplar 7506 Open Evenings
YOU
Mr. Truck Owner
read thta advertisement nnd you
mil reallte, how sou'esn iiva
eerl hundred dollar on the.
first coat ot your truck, and
many hundred more on Ita main
tenance, The. HUrTMAN 2-Ton Ik the.
lowest priced (1800 pounds ca
pacity truck In America that
rontalns pren unit Model
C has a. ltuda Motor 3i x AH
nnd Torbeneen Internal eear
drUe. Wheel baae 140 Inches,
Inadlnr apace 10H from rear
of driver aeat to end of frame.
ModM II An nam Chassis has
Continental Motor 8i x 5 nnd
Standard worm drb
MODEL P tlSTR. MODHli It
1207(1 DBALEIIS Write. wlr
or phone If you want thir-Aiency
of a Truck that sells..
IMMEDIATE DEMVEIIT
UNITED SALES
COMPANY"
Distributors
4830-32-34 Market St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
For Memorial Day
Smart Outing Modes for wear on the day of Cheers and of
Welcome; colors that symbolize rejoicing and simple tones that re
flect a nation's gratitude!
BLOUSES: At$2.95,$3.95and$5
' Tailored modes In Orjrandic, Voile nnd Dimity In two score nnd
'more smart effects; emphasizing a simplicity of enduring chnrm.
SKIRTS: At $5 $6 95 and $io
Wnshnble Skirts of Gabardine nnd Surf Satin j a very smart
array of styles nnd fabrics of sure fashion importance.
In brief: Washable Fashions for
the holiday tliat excel in Value-giving.
mmi SEXTET
BUILT IN: FIVE CUSTOM BODY MODES
Lively
on Sluggish Gas
Two years of exhaustive experiment
preceded the perfection of the Dry
Gas Manifold of the National Sextet
engine. The correct application of
heat to gasoline, embodying the en
closure of a correctly designed mani
fold within the cylinder head, makes
the Sextet lively and responsive on
the sluggish fuels now so common.
Anyone can apply heat haphazardly
to gasoline. But it required National
engineering skill and test to deter
mine just the right amount of heat .
to be applied at just the right place
for highest engine efficiency.
Ti t is now on display at our show-
rot r if more convenient, arrange for
.i demonstration by telephone.
National Motor Car & Vehiclf Corporation
Indianapolb
Twintitth Suecmul Ytr
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Elbow from
Carburetor
SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO.
675 North Broad Street
Bell Phone: Poplar 1991
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GRATIFY your desire for something
more in a motor car than you have
been accustomed to.
Templar is built better than most cars.
tComc in and see for yourself. One little
ride will convince you.
COMPTON BKJTLER, Inc.
822 North Broad St. Philadelphia
MORROW MOTORS CORP.
Wholesale Distributors
822 North llroad St. Philadelphia
The Templar Motors Company
Pioneer Builders of Quality Small Cars
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For Comfort
This Summer
Boyj' and Girl'
$1.25
Men's and Women
Oxfords and Tcnnii
Shoes
$1.75
it.B1,HfKh' ?2.50
omcr ,, on thfl J
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'nay Children re tt
Wrifithcr nt work or nlnv. wUh ""N "bnrrfoni" .' ".V'
Kcds on your feet you will be N:J Garden Hose
morq comfortable this Summer. s' 12c a foot '
Keda have- light, high grade canvas uppers and spring rubber sole3
that add a new joy to walking.
Ladies' and Men's Raincoats ;UeWfr?mVil.Brcl?r,7, 5
Mhadew. Vnluo $20. now ., 1 J
17. H. flovfrnnicnt Hip lloolsi lnrjtr alira. Valtis fi2, f
820
Chestnut
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irtr$ xoNua ws Mxrjtr
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4.80
820
Chestnut
Street
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IMPROVED
Express Train Service
BETWEEN
PHILADELPHIA
and NEW YORK
Effective May 23, 1920. Leave Reading Terminal.
w..uii- enn 7 on snn nnn. nii.nn A. M.. kl2.oo noon. 2.on.
4.00, 5.00, 9.15 P. M. (12.30 midnight.
Sundays: 8.00, 10.00 a). M., 12.00 noon, 3.00, 5.00, 8.00 P. M.
12.30 midnight.
rullmnn cars on nil trulna except those nmrknd () Ulnlneclub
car nt cnnvrnlpnt noura iepine cars on .miudiriu train, open irom
nnn n ir iA rnft a
a nicept Saturdaja k-Saturdnj-a Only
Additional Trains Also nnn from New York to riilla.
Philadelphia and Reading Railway
sSSSfiSy
"Turnover"
Swift & Company has referred
frequently to its small profit on
sales. This has raised the question,
"how manV times do you turn over
your capital?"
Last year Swift & Company
turned over its invested capital
(capital stock plus surplus) nearly
six times.
This, . together with, our large
volume of business, made it pos
sible to operate on a profit of only
J.Vg cents on each turnover. Since
there were about six turnovers,
our. total profit amounted to about
7 per eht on capital and surplus.
This profit amounted to 11 per
cent on capital stock alone. "We in
clude surplus as part of our total in
vestment, because that is tied up in
plants and equipment and huge
supplies of products in process of
manufacture and on the way to
market, just as is our capital stock.
If the turnover had been based
on inventory instead of or capital,
the figures would have been about
the same, because the average
value of our stock of goods on
hand was about equal to our in
vestment. The profit, from all sources, averaged
only V4 cent Per pound on all products
sold, and obviously had practically no
effect on prices.
Our books are audited by certified
public accountants, and ate of course open
to inspection by the U,,S. Internal Rev
enue Department. We want people to
know and to understand our business.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Seven Wholesale Distributing Markets
Central Office, 0th and Girard Ave.
F. M. Hall, District Manager
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