Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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TWork Should Be Told to
Logion Men
jfeLfeGATES ARE" ELECTED
r Utn order that thr noventypkht posts
f,.tn American Legion in rhllaucipnin
iky. b6 fully informed ns to tho work
Men in being tuvompltshod throuRh the
bt" ontnnlr-ntlon. It hns been decided
list. beginning with the September
TiinRi the commnnders unci ndjutnnts
tall post shall be Invited to attend
etlngN of the county committee, nnu
H have the privilege of the floor.
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frVVt"! tf ' I'nvo ueen innirniiuun unit
ffV?$ wc "of the post are not In proper
f J' 'touch with the work of the county or-
'tA'' rtM.eatlon of the lecion. This situation
l" ii '"" ,p'PlOPei a lack ot sympntny witu
tx'Aflr thi, effort tlmr t holm nut forth hv the
cflrtnty in behnlf of all .the posts
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i J Mniv. ul'iuii' lilt' Miiiu i miiiimui ui in
: Vi.f tAlkntown will be the scone of authority
t.Vl nf;the county orcnnlzntionw. This will
S a?ii wtodonbtedlv nrecinltnte a contest in the
KsiVrfl "pMtbtitnent. narticularlv in Unlit of the.
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olectcit bV Prlnctt-Forbet,' Post No.iT 8
follows: Delej-nles Dr. O. Cllftoh
Oucst, Dr". John II. Becker, Edward A.
Davies. John Oltchrlst, Qeorgo O.
Stranahnn ', alternates William O.
Munich. Jr., J6hn J. MelVetcru, Thorn
as II. Morris, Raymond W. I.ockwood
and Harry O. Wlndiuh.
Matthew J. Collins has resigned as
adjutant ot tho Lawrence R. Dclancy
Post No. 1!0. and Elwood N. Uannon,
Ol.T North Nineteenth street, has been
elected to Rucceed him.
Tho membership drive of tho David
W. Jameson Post No. 183 camo to an
end with n successful smoker. Tho
program included : Miss Lois Chew In
popular songs, accompanied oy Louis
llucks. of Post 183: Comrade Vcttcr.
of Post No. 3, In vloliu selections;
Comrade Prendcrghest In n Hebrew
monologue; Comrado Masscy, Post 277,
In monologue; Post 1177 Jazz Hand;
Thomas P.. Mcehan spoke on loyalty to
the Legion : Major Conger. V. H. M. C.
retired, addressed tho comrades on post
development.
MANY ARTICLES ON SALE
Navy Yard List Includes Textiles,
Clocks and Watches
A lurce quantity of textiles, luminous
clocks uiiil wntchcM with clock cases.
were placed on sale today at the retail
store outside the gate of tho Philadel
phia Navy Yard.
Among the articles are the following
items : Canton flannel, 30 inches wide,
at -10 cents a yard; special crash dish
cloths, at IS cents eueh ; rope and wire
doormats, at ?." each, and special rubber
doormats, at .?."."() eacii ; bleached mus
lin, 30 Inches wide, nt 32 cents a yard ;
mosquito uetting, at 17M; cents n yard,
and unWeaclied sheeting, 72 inches wide,
of n special grade manufactured for tho
navy, which sells at 73 cents n yard.
FAMILY AT FIRE
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ness, or organization, hasacouir
ed its greatness through SERVICE..
No befter proof of our effort to
SE.RVE, can b6 asKed thn the
consistent growth of the PAIGE
car popularity in this territory.
GUV A. WllteV Pmtdmt
BlGaOW-MllEY Motor (&
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394 WORTH BR9A0 STR66T, PHILAOaPHIA
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1019-21 MARKET STREET
Largest Exclusive Men's & Boys' Clothing Store
Mr- Hill'Says-
Why Be Uncomfortable, When You Can Buy
Summer Cool-Cloth
and Palm Beach Suits
Positive $12.50
and $15.00 Values
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Genuine Palm Beach
Fine Cool Cloths
Summer Flannels
Summer Homespuns
Arepore Cloths
Thousands of men know Mr.
Hill's prices are always the
lowest and this special offer
ing is the best proof in the
world. Nobody can undersell
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Load Parents and Girl to'Safoty
While Brother Saves Hi3
- Sister
Two patrolmen rescued n fnmlly of
five from flames which destroyed tho
homo and talfor shop of Frnnk David
son, nt 1014 Poplar street, nt 2'tO
o'rlocjj this mornlnpc.
Davidson, his wife nnd three children
were asleep nt the rear of the second
floor. They were carried to n rear alley
in their nlp;htclothes.
Patrolman Samuel Tyme, of tho
Kljihth nnd Jefferson, streets station,
discovered the fire nt 2:30 o'clock. lie
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forced the, door of (ho fatlor iinop, over
which tlnrPavidsons liVd,
discovering it wns impossible to ex
tlnguish the flames, Tyme nnd Pntrol
mnn Madden t also of the T-wclfth dis
trirt, gained n front stairway leading
to the second floor.
By the time they had Rroped their
way through the smoke to the rooms In
which the Davidsons slept flames were
coming up the front stnlrway,
Tho patrolmen flashed their pocket
lamps nnd discovered a renr stairwny.
Herman Davidson, n flftccn-ycar-otd
son, grasped his cight-ycnr-old sister,
Katherin?, in bis arms nnd carried her
through the smoke to the renr alley.
Patrolmen Tyme and Madden rescued
tho parents and their twclvo-ycar-old
daughter Ida,
Hy the time nrcmen arrived flames
filled the two-story frame building. Tho
loss is estlmnted nt $5000.
Man Hit by Train and Trolley Dies
tidwnrd Itobsnn. thirty-two years
old, 2078 Sixty-fifth avenue, German-"
town, died in St. Mnry's Hospital Inst
night from injuries received yesterday
afternoon when ho was crushed be
tween n trolley car nnd a freight train
at Kielimnnd nnd Norris streets.
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FOR THIRST AND
HEALTH
There' health In, Purook
there's satisfaction In 1U
purity. Satisfy your thirst
raid forUfr your "heltu y
drinking this pJatabl, dUn
, tilled wter.
Our deltvcrr wicon .tmsaea
your door resularlr. To h&va
it atop, phone or writ today
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THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
3t0 3.341 St., PUU.
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And wnat a wonaerrui aispiay oi puiiuniB, tuiuuiiBa
and styles and best of all a size for every man, whether
tall, short, slim or stout.
$25 Palm Beach & Silk Mohair jj - A Jg
Summer Suits JLfJr
Great Underselling Sale of
3-Piece Wool Suits
Continues, Offering Big Values
Save $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 Choose, at
$40.00 SUITS 5&U.UU &UHO
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M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager
910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
Salesrooms in 49 leading cities of the United States, Great Britain nnd Franco
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At the Becker Shoe Store
3 1 So. 1 5th St., 2nd Floor
Every pair is of the latest style low cut Ties and Oxfords,
of the highest grade for summer
' Take advantage of this genuine opportunity.
Pick yours today. Don't wait.
SPECIAL-1000 Pairs,
Pat and Dull Pumps
Baby, French and High Heels
$3-85
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Were $7.85
None Charged : ,All Sales Final
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MOTOR TRUCKS
Owners' Satisfaction Proved-
1. By use in 38 foreign lands
2. By fleets that grew from one
The International use of Stewarts is no less impressive than
the growth of multiple Stewart fleets at home.
Abroad, Stewarts are giving daily and profitable service to
owners in 38 foreign countries.
At home, the unique quality of Stewart service has caused the
growth in hundreds of cases from the original one Stewart (write
for names) to large fleets.
But it isn't the size of a fleet that tells the real story. A big
firm may decide to motorize its hauling may buy 20 to 50 trucks
at once. It's the experience of a concern that started with one
Stewart, 'found it a business-winner, bought more Stewarts one
after another to keep pace with expansion, which is a real guide.
Here is a letter from an owner. This owner-satisfaction
with Stewart performance has made the'Stewart Motor Corpora
tion a world leader in truck building in only seven years.
THE freedom from trouble
from every petty annoy
ancewhich is one of the
assured .returns on each
LOCOMOBILE owner's invest
ment, is absolutely not to be
had in any product of less
thorough workmanship
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Complete reliability comes
only by way of most pains
taking methods. No manufac- '
turing standard lower than
that of Locomobile ever has
produced it or ever will. .'""
HELFRICH & BOHNER
734 Hnmilton St., Allentown, Pa.
motorli.! nur dHlwry n 101(1, In the years ,iOa and 1017, w
purchKieil a Ml-I 4 unl M1-l fl Mowart Truck: and In the year lUlH. va
purcha-Ml a Moll 8 nn Model I) Stswurt Truck from the Allen Motor
Company, Allmtown, r. , . , ,,
The Stewart Truck nan proven ItBelf a leader by merit, and our deliv
eries arn ileji.ndahle.
vnenever wo nro in neea oi more vrutno ma voik " 'i
canilderatlon.
LOGOMO
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The best built car in AMERICA
LOCOMOBILE COMPANY '
2314 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Chaasia priica f. o. h. Ifuffalo; -fon $IS50; S00O-lb. $1750;
lVs-ton $2350; S-ton $2075; S-ton $3005; Sft-ton $3005
A Few Trucks for Immediate Delivery Ten Days Delivery on Any Model
Gomery-Schwartz Moljor Car Co.
128-140 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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