S&K82J HA -T (TV i.;iw . -.l. ji.. 1j -tf... . i -wPflPMi . A" IHHMSB MIRENTON F ' .. v ? j Court Ruling Mako3 (Nearer Bono Day; $25 .. Quart Fnrftr.nnt ) , ISE FIGHT TO END Juno 0. Alarmed nt Uic rigid and Immediate enforce- iit constitutional iirolilbltlon, at "? " . . . - .' .Mien ncro iinvr nuantinnca uirt smia unlo of whisky, mid nn a r,irCDtnn is licnrcr n uone-iirj LiulMv Minn nt ntiv Hmn Mlnrn 1lMpUgrl(? One of the offctH of tlio BUDMhmi timitt'w ilrclsloii vnn to vend ' , Vl0 ' w'mt il'inor tlicrc una ob- ' taUwn to new IcvpIh. 1mky , which Kold Monday morning turjn to ?8 a qunrt 1m not to bo lmd 1tMkr,$15, nccordlng to elreli's In which floor tratuc w the innin tonic 01 9n, nnd tlitf wiwncrcH prciiictou e would noon onr to from $-0 La.qiinrt. Wholesale nlmnclonmi'iii on lienors Ik nntlelniitcd hm a ft 'of' tlio Supreme Court'M notion. Kfijw Hint the VoWrml net would IMIiCt, UUC lire ruling 01 jiuihihj IMr iffherally accepted nn tlnal nild ns MH(ir the dcntlikncll of drink. Jinny VMM will come up before Hip City HiwUialon .lune 14. but It Is believed t"r that; bo effort will be mwle. to renew t$r ...... IT was reported tnnt njins Muinu- jtlfliOf enforcement ncntH would soon .' he Mit here to round tip nil violators K.rf'BMf law. L '-Ntoraj-K. is. .1.. .nine n. sixty cov riDent agents will be brought here- ; - fhyf , Phlladelnhia next week to nid in JilAifinK the prohibition law In New Mitt vnrfllnr' in fSnnrirn A. Dpllio. Jsrltion enforcement agent In New nriif lie Baj,i tiTer' wllf be 'ft jn'orVI fiRiu cnccKing ifi of brqwcrlcH now that the Supremo Court has decided that prohibition legislation Is constitutional. Heretofore, hc Bftld( ho believes ho had cotiRo to suspect that the breweries tem pered justice with mercy In estimating Just what was one-half of for cent. Christian W. Fclgcnspan, president of tho United States Urewcr' Asso ciation, announced yesterday the brew ers arc greatly disappointed nt the de cision, Harrison 1 Mndabury, of counsel for Mr. Fclgenspan In hU suit to obtain nn Injunction ngainHt gov ernment agents Raid there would have to bp a studv of tho decision before counsel could dccldo on yie advisability of asking for a rcnrguincnt before tlio Huprcme Court. Samuel Wilson, assistant superin tendent of the Anti-Haloon Lenguo of Ni'W .lersev. has announced thnt nn effort would be made to Imvn tlio T.i.itIu. laturc repeal thc-3.r0 per cent beer bill when It reconvenes In .tri.tntiilinf Tim JegNIntuie alxo would be nxked, he Raid 10 pnss me nut introduced hy Menntor William N. llunyon to conour itr the VoNtend net. When .Tnincs K. Shields, superin tendent of the liaguc, returns from the Hcpubliciin convention in Chicago lie e'HOil r&T t Pfor' Springs Mi4 toi nit squrnhn. Ilrliie ' yar car lirre In llir mornlnir ' kd take It imny in tlin ntlrr )). MOD. I'lionp I.ocut 4407. , Lijric Repair, Co., 231, Juniper St. HOUGHTON'S Rust Veto protects every steel surface, from a needle to a locomo tive, against rust. E. F. HOUGHTON & C!b. 240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia .qOLFERS You will improve your game if you soothe tired feet and muscles with BAUME ANALGESIQUE' BENGUE I s " .yt- )iMm&& will ask ihd tcgislattue,"Air.","'n'i1W said, "to blot out the Btttifi upOn .Now -V.-J ij iiudkiiik inuiuivu 111 uttc-, mony wllh-tho federal lafts. i The ruling of the Supremo Court has not altered tho program of Governor KdwOrds for the Democratic nomina tion for I'realdeiit. The advance guard "T his t-ninpaigu lett yesterday for Ban Frnncbco. where hcaddttartcrs will he opened In the l'nloee Hotel. Tho na tional Democratic committee will have its headquarters In the same hotel. Governor l.dwards' managers' will havo a fvMf ' ' ' -i-A "W,. , . .. wmiMmmtiB .tt3ta,'rlt7HlL. .!.i ' ; HIAc llvthz auaricrs 'in '''tlie' StVf riil lliel. Walter W. Vlck, Governor Edwards's campaign manager, amiounced that Isp i close the headquarters In New York next Tuesday. S!r Kdwards and the Ncw-Jcrscy delegation will leave for Son Francisco a week from next Frl drr Thoy will stop at tho Flazu Hotel. Atlantic City, June, D.-HFolloulng the decision of the United States Supreme Court, there is to bo a vigorous enforce- CSS fa, ,v, v mcnl of fhe-VcWeaU Wfcfcy aectfrdlkS to fedoral agents stationed lu tlilsVclly, and patrons of cafea and fcrtbnrets who havo been enjoying privileges ofniwlde oncu 'town Mill shortly find nahora like dryness confronting them. "The 2.7'i'beer nuthorlwd by the N'cw Jersey Legislature cannot; be mau- r. .7XL&..h' mmmmm liiWK i . lwaBiWIllwii I . .-lifK - N i . '-? . . Kjf j;hm. 3 afWWrWftnifSW ,tl!WwilWAWe Court decision," deciareuuntiod-omics Commissioner Lewis. . "NclthcrA can tho ycmalulng saloons In Atlantic City be accorded a special license, as con templated by the clty commissioners, The coitft's decision is ciripbatlc on that IjolUt, ' . Jf-". . '1 "Say that again!" A TYPEWRITER RIBBON FOR ONLY 19c 1 The Purchasing Agents of the United States are due for another shock more evidence of money-saving in their purchasing! The Tybon Typewriter Ribbon Machine cuts your ribbon costs from 75c and $1.00- to less than 19c. Seems incredible, doesn't it? But several hun dred live concernsi'n all sections of the country now have proved tho truth of it. Even better letters new ribbons as they're needed and all manner of ribbons to fit your individual requirements. Pick up your 'phone and call, so that we may '"show you" without obligation. Tybon Company ,839 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A. Phone: Walnut 694 STANDARD EIGHT A Powerful Car '7HE Standard Eight's atory is -simple,. '- The engineers who had perfected the '- J steel construction of the world's rail road rolling stock believec that they could build an automobile of power which would be a light car and yet give full riding comfort. Theywent ahead and did it. The Standard Ei'ght'3 powerful motor 5YJ1I meet the demands of any situation in road or traffic. The car's balance gives riding comfort. EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION 655-7 N. Broad Street "Philadelphia; Pa. JJ&ffi fsW ?'!' ,.i i m ' " i v i 1 1.' .. ' - . "p "" i '- jJ m ri' " SteriiiiM SM WV ft Tires The STERLING rcDUtatioh has been built up by 'service on fleets of commercial car and trucks, where train is. greatest and where accurate mileage records re kept It Js from such users that we gob tho phrase "hjgh mileage, at low cost" STERLING TIRE CORPORATION FRANK DeWITT & COMPANY 1238 SPRING GARDEtySTREET Distributor for Philadelphia and Vicinity To Day ! CLYSmIC "EXTRA DRY GINGER ALE Tiie snappioyt tiling of its kind fJTl m i niMfMitr;i;'im ! r .i'-if I' Tboi. LcnliiiftCo.,N.Tf, A $) ' 1 w 1 I -" ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD 7 fliflP SEASHORE EXPRESS TRAINS V rHCllliiip Complete Summer Schedule f- Bstr EITeotivc Jung 20, 1920 O i B-v T? 3Pal''Phl ,t Atlantlo City I'hllm. nnd South Jrmcy Krnorts I V ';H' ' WKKKHAYH WKKKHAYH Southward P F .H .m. Ar.AU.Clty LT.Atl.Ctty Ar.PMU. r.61lT(( I Arrt Arrt lArriTo Arrtr i Mi Uvi3l-ieAt' 30Aii bsoasi 7.43 ah puia. ? "A.y9 wud: c L f - M.UrTOer" 8 SO " AW) 8(XI I Sil3 City wood My W ' BrHjl. " "-l0 T35 ' 84'' -:i0 "-T 0.40 o.to r A B. H 41.20 " 1S.40TM 7.13 " 50 ,10 50 8 3.' 0.00 0(0 KB Rl.OOrM 2.2-1 " Hi" lj . " 1033 1039 1043 Lf m- vWk '! " 2.45 " 830 " 06 0 10 1044 fi iCllii00 " 8.10 " O.OO " 10 13 " I'M I'M I'M pl I'M W if" BH'aS.40 " 4 50 " 2 .10 I'M S.45 140 3 21 3 30 3 31 8 3 IV Br1'llrJ4. " B-05 " 4 00 " 6 10 " 4 00 6 3.' 3.30 .'. IF I itf.50 A B.55 " 0 00 " 7.15 " 4 20 PBS ........ T t k iTj"b.oo " 003 " aon o. " 4 40 l .i4 018 -. m 1m)1 ll.20 'i 8 30 " 0 00 " 10 25 " 5 20 7 09 7.20 7.23 Mi I ia.lfO " 7.20 ' 1100 " 12.25 " MOO I M .... Bn jR20 W . m UBS " i!S '' :::::: -: ::::"::: huxdayb W m y " i"ami - sj jz jsj m iff In,') , HPXDAVH d5j .. 8.43 V H' W?i 2,'AM M-21?1 1?-A.?1 W - .' "lOM" 1043 X ML , I'lllT.OO " 880 " 10(W 11.20 " gin 10 44 .... J'r I'M fl) pJk& 8.S". WW ktt1' $ '""'' l& i. f I'Ete" ikJSpit 5 " SI :: wkekuavb-n.,1. d k m '. H (S.00PM 8 10 " 0 00 " 10 J3 ' Lv 1T9 Lt !! .. ft rlSH.V4t0O " 0 2 " f.l " 10 40 " C.po YMi. Senilis Oclnn "? rV iB'ttlw " 0 45 " 11.00 " 12 23 AM May good City Ctty r"'. A ySH'll.SU " 12 50 AM . "Xsi AM- AM AM X5T" W ':) II EP Baturday. . g5 50 3 55 0 JO 8 1 7 . lilV AocammodaUon train. c05.' "SO r 'B mday only. 6.55 AM M Lk-MUJ Xseunlon train. . 7 03 8 3 B it? II ta faomilon train to or from foot of 7.0S sr W T IV' XiatlMlspl t. 730 0-J5 i K- l-j'i Ohann at Tuckahoo. R00 8 00 7 50 0 41 r ,51 1 1 m Saturday only. I'M PM I'M I'M I'M r. riji' Oommecin Bunday, Juna SO .' -H5 1 2H 3 23 4 ' A,Un,lc l.d' i),"aM.y"J, '(v",lwoo,, rtoi Wis" ."', rtHns Sa "V jl. Xlt: T.OO A. r. for Atlantic City. HUN DAYS I V " 4 ' 0.50 A. M. for Ocfan City. Wlldnood . W .wii "k and Cape .May. Ilcturnlnj Icato all AM AM AM am am r , W . rolnti 0.00 P. M. bOSO U-0 30 bfl n B23 ' Jr . ( Additional Sunday Excursion Tralna PM I'M PM I'M I'M m X)J I' 7.30 A. M. for Atlantic (Jlty 4.00 4.00 .... b3 20 (J 03 t W iB,t.lSr. M. from Atlantic City. B 23 C.30 7 03 aW . i II 'Flanman' 8peclal-03O A. M. for Shell dO 22 8 25 T a4 J llnw' Landlni (tape May). Iteturnlnr at d0.15 ..' dO 25 8 2ft V A $ ll'P-30 V. M. I 000 0 00 000 10 53 I ( , ;';, if isa- a- - f ;f'v Ki when "delicious and re- . ' j ' ff freshing" mean the most. ! LP f L ' The Coca-Cola Company m IV ATLANTA, GA. W A t Tlf - - , ' J I ilL kVVVVVVVWW? omBIi tl tilyr;i?afc--eBaaWaV..aWawB- SS-5ES EHBBaiBBtraBaBBraTTjBmBBBai wSra jf tMMMMkAf4MMMlMWB9n9MMPmKrXrKUWBlSmwE&&' 'r 'BawaEEEEEBawiflBVfliEiEvlSSLiiiif BjBTJUaSs I, JREbVb m. EvC. HL TllaBVaEEflB Efl I nlHaWBWBH ' El l5i EbWBbVbwbR Efl ' mmwMdJrm AW fctEi'l MP EHEIiIbI ' lH WEEHOfcBEiBilEM The N tight-jqucczc "an hourly occurrence on every crossing and on every crowded street, with cars of flftv different makes more or less under the driver's control ' J ' w k " How Can the Motorist Save Himself from the "Other Fellow" EW YORK CITY recorded over three thousand motor car collisions last year in Manhattan Island alone. Effective traffic regulation de pends on each individual driver hav ing his car under positive control. If every driver could be as sure of his car as the Packard owner, there would be less congestion, and only the careless driver would get into "accidents." THE Packard people believe that first-class transportation must deliver Safety, Ability, Comfort, Economy, and. Enduring Value 'to the highest degree. Choose from the best sources of the commercial parts' makers and your assembled car still will not show these features to the Packard degree. You will get them only by starting with unified engineering in the Pack ard manner. Controlling parts by specifications and tests through casting, forging, machining, heat-treating, finishing and inspection. Paying 12 cents a pound for your steel, instead of taking a chance with steel at 6 cents. You will be led straight to the Twin-Six Engine, wit;h its sure and flexible power, and a greater range of ability in high gear than any other engine in the world. To gears heat-treated through and throughnot merely case-hardened. To clutch, brakes, universal and bearings that give you the safety of positive control Packard designed for the Packard car. IT makes little difference whether the other fellow is to blame, or merely subject to the whims and weaknesses of his car. The Packard owner has all the chances of the road discounted, be cause he is sure of what his Packard will do. x He is riding in first-class safety and first-class comfort. It c6sts him less all around than riding second class ! - !. tha Winn mmm) lAHrx ifY.it, s- Packard Twin-Six Cars For Immediate Delivery PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 319 North Broad Street m ANCHES-Atlantic City, Bethlehem, Camden, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, Trenton, Williamsport, Wilmington, York s Ph 91 ,l M ifX '' ImWmmmmi- J ' ' N. - ' vC V 1 "I7 V V ' ' ' 'fc" ' " t -fe ?' WC ki Efti. l ;.i
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