Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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5s i A POWER IN LEGION
NjJWly Created Office Will Be
One of Most Powerful in
the Organization
MANY SEEKING PLACE
Tho district deputy commander who
will bo appointed to take chnrgc of the
, nix conRrcsslonol districts In 1'hlln
'fjlclphla county will bo the most power
f fnl Lesion official in the stntc of IVnn
- sylvauln next to the department com
mander, David .T. Dnvls.
This appointment, under the terms of
n resolution passed at the Allcntown
cantonment, will be made by the de
partment commander ns soon ns tho
new constitution hai. been ratified by
the necessary number of posts, There
will bo twenty-four district deputj
commanders in Pennsylvania, ouo for
tho county of Philadelphia, one for
, the county of Allegheny and one for
each of the remaining twenty-two con
gressional districts,
f In Philadelphia county there nre sli
congressional distr?cts, so that the au
thority of the deputy commander is
more extensive than thnt of nny other
deputy in the t,tatc. In Philadelphia
county there are seventy-eight posts
representing approximately 20 or 125
per cent of-sthe paid-up membership in
the state. ltvas pointed out by a
number of Legion officials and post
commanders that the power of the Phil
adelphia district deputy In the Legion
will, be tremendous.
Under the terms of the constitution
he is required to visit each post once
x year, to stimulate Legion growth, to
invcstlgatp npnlicationB for post char
ters and make recommendations, to
recommend the revocation of existing
charters when advisable, to encourage
tho amalgamation of weak posts, to pro
mote intcrpost activities and to promote
n spirit of co-operation among posts in
v tho district.
The, constitution vests in this deputy
commander authority almost as sweep-
lng as that vested in a proposed county
1 organization. One if the arguments
advanced against a county committee
by opponents of the idea is that the
authority of the Legiou becomes cen
tralized In r group of legjonarles. The
advocates of n county comraittco refer
red yesterday to the broad power of tho
deputy commander, nnd to the fact that
he is an appointive official answerable
only to tho department commander .
In the casa .of a county committee it
is composed of representatives elected
by" tho members of the respective posts
on the basis of their membership, tho
county representatives being always
subject to removal by the posts.
There aro a number of contestants
for tho position of deputy department
commander In Philadelphia county, scv
cral of whom arc particularly anxious
to servo in this important capacity. The
duties of the deputy commander would
ccaso ns soon as a country organiza
tion could be formed under the new
charter.
Members of Captain Walter M,
Gearty Post No. 815 subscribed to over
1000 shares of btock In tho first serres
o( shares in tho building association
started by members of the post, the
Veteran Corps First Infantry nnd the
First Infantry active command. The
post unanimously ratified the state con
stitution on Thursday night, and n
committee was appointed to rev'se the
post constitution to conform to the
same.
A graduated scale of dues will be
a fenture of the new constitution, nnd
will conform to the per capita taxes of
national and stntc dues. Quarters have
been allotted to the post band on the
upper floor of the First Infantry nrm
ory for its Thursday night rehearsals.
FIND STOLEN WATCH
IN PRISONER'S CELL
Man Hold for Auto Theft
Roarraignod on Now
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Asstolen watch, found In a station
house cell, led Magistrate Price today
to hold a suspect without ball on n
chargo of highway robbery.
The man held was John Donahue,
twenty-one years old, Stanley street near
Huntingdon. With James Mclaugh,
twenty-ono years old, Capitol street
near Poplar, Donahue had becii arrested
on n charge of the larceny of two auto
mobiles. Tho men were captured by n private
watchman early on tho morning of
Juno 14. They were locked up in the
Twenty-second street and Hunting Park
nvenuo station. After Donnhuc hod
DIAMONDS
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been taken from the cell' lie occupied
another prisoner found a gold watch
hidden there. Tho prlsoiicr turned tho
watch over to the house sergeant.
A search of "filers" describing stolen
goods led to tho Identification of tho
watch by Francis McCnbc, 1828 Ilrun
ner street. McCabc said ho was held
up May 31 by six motor bandits as he
was walking with his fiancee, Mar
garct Cannon, 3118, North Pennock
street. McCabc and Miss Cannon have
married' sinco that dato and arc now
living at tho llrunner street address.
At a further hearing given Donahuo
today McCabc said ho coul'd not posi
tively Identify tho suspect as one of
the motor bandits. Ho said Douahuo
was of the same height as ono of the
men who roDDca mm,
uouanuo was held without ball on a
chargo of highway robbery and In $t000
bail on a rharse of larceny of the auto
mobiles. His companion, Mclaugh, who
is ill in a hospital under pollco guard.
bllo larceny charge.
was held in $1000 ball on the automo
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The Pleasure of Knowing'
You're Right
Care free that is the ideal way to drive.
Yet how many motorists start under
the handicap of poor lubrication? Why
"take a chance" on getting the right
oil? You know that Atlantic is right.
And how do you know? Because.
Atlantic Lubricants were keeping en
gines healthy when the first automobile
was born. With its appearance, Atlantic
Experts began solving lubricating prob
lems for autoists. Through the years,
they have evolved
ATLANTIC
Motor Oils
and have tested them - time and again
in every make of car on the market
yours included. The results of these
tests proved that Atlantic is superior
lubrication for all cars.
Being chemically correct, it reduces
carbon to a minimum. Gummed parts,
worn bearings, and scored cylinders are
eliminated.
Under terrific heat, Atlantic is hard to
break down. It gives many extra miles
of service. It is truly economical. 54
years of oil experience guarantee every
gallon you buy. Put your motor on
the perfect -running basis. Ask your
dealer for Atlantic Polarine or Atlantic
Medium.
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What would groceries be cost
ing today were it not for
the American Stores Company?
?,, Th3t Wti was brought forcibly to the writer's attention whilov on a
business trip in another State a few,dayB ago. A gentleman said to us:
Why dont you open a store up here? The prices we are paying,
as compared with your advertised prices in the newspapers would show
us big savings and go a long $oay towards cutting down our living
expenses."
. u A testimonial of this character is nothing unusual, however. We mention
it because it is one among the many, convincing proofs of what the American
btores Company have dpn6, and are doing today, to steady conditions.
u 7 le aroth J thls fast expanding business (toe opened Wncw stores in
the last 6 months) is proof of the confidence the public have in this institution.
Aswc have often said, and repeat it again, public confidence is the bed rock foun
dation on which this business rests an asset we value more than any other.
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Hot or Cold There is no other Beverage that compares
or to any extent equals, "Asco" Blend
Cottee and Teas. The BEST for the
LEAST -The Biggest Yalue Money
Can Buy.
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blend luuee n cm
Rich, full, heavy body and delightful satisfying
aroma and flavor. More real value than the nverage
coffee costing 50c a IB.
"Asco" Blend Teas lib 45
The very choicest Teas only are used in our Four Famous Blends.' We know wo
can please you. Tho most deliehtful. frac-rant. ntJfini- nn ffcf m.j iin
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Wash-Day Needs
Washing Soda lb. 3c
Chase-0 pkg. 4c
Young's Soap Chips, pkg. 10c
Fcls Naptha Soap . .cake 8c
Lux pkg. lie
Crystal White Soap, cake 6 'jc
Delicious Desserts
"Asco" Cornstarch . .pkg. 9c
Best Ripe lb. 19c
Instantaneous Tapioca.. . .lie
M. Morrison's Puddings, 10c
T;F.'r Dessert.. pkg. 10c
Jiffy Jell pkg. lie
Canned Fish
Choice Sardines . . .can 6c17c
Pink Salmon can 19c
Best Red Salmon . . . .can 34c
Calif. Tuna Fish.... can 20c
Best Shrimp can 20c
Kippered Herring ...can lie
ToilclPapcr,6r 25c VSST Onions, 3&cVl
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Produced from tho rich Pasteurized cream of
nnely-bred cows that nre feu in the most wonder
ful dairy district in tho world.
Tho quality of "Louella" never varies it is
this uniformity and dependability that makes new
friends for "Louella" every day.
Always Reliable Whether the Weather Is Hot or Cold
"Gold Seal" Eggs
Only tho very choicest new-laid Eggs are packed in Gold Seal cartons. Needless to
remind you when you buy "Gold Seal" you buy both quality and quan'.ty. There is a big
dmerence in eees. Why not serve the best: v
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Cleaning Needs
Old Dutch Cleanser. ..can 9c
Good Cleansers can 5'jC
Scrub Brushes, each 12c15c
Good Brooms ...each 45c60c
Best Lye can 12c
Chloride Lime... big can 10c
Beverages
"Asco" Ginger Ale,bot.l2'2c
"Asco" Rootbeer .. bot.l2'2c
"Asco" Sarsaparilla, bot.l2'2c
Pure Grape Juice, big bot. 33c
Hires' Root Beer Ext, bot. 18c
Breakfast Cereals
Kellogg's Corn FIakes.pkg.12c
Post Toasties pkg. 12c
Shredded Wheat pkg. 13c
"Asco" Farina pkg. 10c
King Wheat pkg. 20c
"Asco" Rolled Oats, pkg. lie
Rich
New
Cheese 33'
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Mild new cheese, very choice quality macs
rent and cheese mako a heultbful summer meat
"Anco" Macaroni pltg. 10e f
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'Asco"01eomargarineib 38c
it our store where you trade does not sell it,
our manager, will lie glml to direct you to the
uearcei American more where It la sola.
Mit Marcarlne lb. 35c
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Why pay 10c or 12c
when Victor can be had for
9c? Quality combined with
Quantity, that's Victor In
a nut-shell statement. The
more than two million
loaves weekly output of
our three big bs is a
telling argument that
counts more than anything
wo can say.
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These Prices in All Our 169 Sanitary Meat Markets
HIGH-GRADE WETHER MUTTON
lng this hot weather one of the best meat foods is genuine Wether Mutton. Take
of this sale. The quality is tho best tho market affords and the price tho lowest
Durin
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possible.
Loin Chops.lb. 35c
Rib Chops, lb. 30c
Wether Mutton
Rack Chops,lb.25c
'Icier, lb. 20c
Neck lb. 16c
Rreast . . .lb. 12c
Sliced
Dainty Hot-Weather Foods Ready tor Serve
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Bologna
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Ham
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Corned Beef
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Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and in the principal
cities and towns ot renna., icw Jersey, Delaware and Maryland
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These Beautiful Homes
Just hb. tho Prihco of Merchants took tho lead, at personal sacrifice
of profits, In bringing down tho high costs of merchandise, so m
havo determined to mako, an effort' to mako It possible for tho public
to buy good homes at more rcasonablo nrlcea. ,To thl'4 mH , .v-m
offer our houses and lots weit of 6Cth Street nt,10 per cent less than
real Celling value.JTho prices on these homes anTwoll known in tho
neighborhood and tho, genuino .reductions can easily bo verified. It
iq uui tjiucuvur wbui incso properties aiiecuy to those that wiih
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Prices quoted below are subject to 10 discount
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dence section in suburban Philadelphia
These home 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 bv motor throno-h Fnirmminr.
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