Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 08, 1920, POSTSCRIPT, Page 15, Image 15

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Indorses Mayor 'Mooro for His
Stand Against Tampering
With Famous Relic
Mavor Moore was commended Inn
rliht br the county committee of the
Amerlcnn URi" 'or ,,1r rc.f,,9,U lo pcr
Au ih? Ilbertv Hell to lie tampered
Jl'ltw. the monthly mceth.fi of
?hi VfprwwitntlTM of the world war
rrnV orgnnlwtlon. nnil tho resolii
Iin un adopted amid rent cnthu
!.?m It "aa held u the? Chamber of
Commerce wucnibljr room.
The orcnnlssntlon of n stfong county
rnn'nilttee In this city, as provided In
1 new ftnte con?tltution. was Imlorned
' "resolution ofTeicd bv Frank "SV.
"rrl" tin. of Ton No, 70. It wiii. urKc(l
ihet'oMs b0 rcciuested' to vote In favor
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6f the formation of a co3ntyvcoramUtee,'
niucii unucr tiiB new coniiuiuuon re
quires a favorrtblo vote of three-fifths
of tho posts representing at least three
HfthH of the entire paid-up membership
of the county.
The committee decided jlhnt It ought
to plnyc Itself on record in favpr of the
continuance of the body that centralizes
the work of the Legion here and that
hag attracted, wide Jiubllc attention, to
the. activities of the organization lii lta
nine 'months' existence.
When tho bodies of dead comrades arc
returned' to this country from France
In the fall, the Legion In Philadelphia
will co-operate with the War Mothers'
Association nhd the War Department In
arranging military ,funcrals. A sub-,
committee, consisting of Joseph S.
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EXCURSION Sunday, July 11th
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It helpj to keep tho system In
good, condition
PARADISE SmiNG COSirANY
Brunswick. Mina Cincinnitl, Ohio
Mitciicli Fletcher Co.
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Buy Your
Electric Iron
f ' on these
Easy Payment Terms
rt places the well-known Simplex electric iron
tj) X in your home and seven montrlly payments
of $1 each will soon complete the balance. 50 cents
discount for cash.
These special terms hold good Tor n limited time only. Wc have
sold the Simplex iron for years. It is sturdy and y 11 designed, and has
proved itself thoroughly reliable hi orery way.
(Made by fftii Simples Elictric Htating Co.)
Send in your ordef today to your District Office or
( to the electric Shop; or, phone Walnut 4700 and
have your iron sent out to you. I
The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
- TENTH ANU CHESTNUT STREET
9 South 40th Street fill and Diamond Street 4C00 Frankford Avenue
3100 Remington Avenue 18th St. and Columbia Ave. 7and 9 Weit Chelten Avenue
Jlreeti, "chairman j Frank W. Mclvlrf,
'ost 70. and .Michael h Fitzpatrlck,
Post 284, is directing the Work.
Members of the old Troop A submitted
a request for a charter In the Legion,
Originally it was th6 intention to form
the post in the Twenty-fourth ward, In
vrh'Ich thsjo are now two active posts, Tl
but .they have now requested permission Vot
There will be a meetfnc lofllght of the
hut they have now requested permission Vojture ftaiionoie le oociciy ac -iu
to establish themselves In the central Homines and 8 Cheyaux In the State
part of the city.' The petition Is signed Fenclblcs Armory, Itroad street above
hy D. H. Goodwin, of Eleventh street Cherry, to which nil njembern of the
and IUdge avenue. It was referred to Legion who are In good standing are In-
tho executive committee. vltcd.
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Men's, Women's & Children's
Low and High SHOES
TO GO. IN OUR BIG
8000,000. SHOE
Which starts
Friday at 12 O'clock
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Ovcrbrook 3396
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These Beautiful Homes
Just ns tho Prince of Merchants took the lead, at personal sacriflco
of profits, in bringing down ha hfgh costs of merchandise, so we
hnvo determined to make an effort to make it possiblo for the public
to buy good homes at mpre reasonable prices. To this end wc shall
offer our houses nnd lots west of 60th Street at 10 per cent less than
,rcal selling value. The prices on these homes arc well known in the
neighborhood and the genuine rcductlonscan easily bo verified. It
is our endeavor to sell these properties diiuctly to those that wish
them tor occupancy.
Saving Hundreds of
Dollars for You if
You Act Quickly s
Prices quoted below are subject to 10 discount
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Here Health For All
Fill up your glass with sparkling Peacock taste
its fine flavor feel it refresh and invigorate
and drink it again and again because Peacock
Ginger Ale is a healthful drink.
All through the process of making, Peacock Ginger Ale is
protected for your benefit. Before a particle of water is used
it is sterilized to purify it, and then twice filtered to remove
all impurities. Even the fine Jamaica ginger and othdr ingre
dients are of highest purity. With so many kinds of ginger
ale to select from, is it not wise, as a matter of health pro
tection, to buy the one kind that you know is healthful '
down to the last drop ?
On these sultry days that induce a regular " sahara thirst "
try bubbling Peacock Ginger Ale.
Your grocer or drugsitt $ell$ Peacock Ginger Ale in Wi ounce
bottle: Alwayi atk for PEACOCK. You can alto buy Peacock
Root Beer, Birch Beer, Sariaparilla and Lemon Soda. f
WEISBROD & HESS, Philadelphia
PEACOCK
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Summer.
Several years ago, it was agreed among
the larger stores of Philadelphia, to pro
claim Saturdays throughout the Summer
as Holidays.
We were staunch supporters of this move
ment at its inception, because we wanted
to give our co-workers the opportunity to
enjoy the double holiday of Saturday and
Sunday thus afforded to thereby show
'our co-workers our appreciation of their
work and cooperation throughout the
year.
We are glad that all the larger stores have
adhered to their original plan, and we
personally take great pleasure in extend
ing these Saturday Holidays to oiir co
workers again this Summer.
We shall look to our Patrons for their usual kind
cooperation towards making possible these
extra Holidays in addition to the vacations
given to our co-workers we will ask you to
make your purchases during the five shopping
days of the week, at which time we will earnestly
endeavor to serve you to your entire satisfaction.
We Thank You!
Overbrook is the most desirable resi
dence section in suburban Philadelphia.
These homqe are in one of the choicest locations in
Overbrook the Morris Estate. Substantially built
according to the design of famous architects.
Convenient to churches, schools and the new 18
hole golf course of the Overbrook Country Club.
Only twenty minutes by motor through Fairmount
Park to the heart of the city. Inspection byfi
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