Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 26, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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iiMMIii - REGION MEN PUSH CHAIRS WoX Must Boost ? WaXT S& rFW ASK briu"c ncrcnu"uwm -j-..,,, ;
.JIMLIJB Former Service Men nepl.c.na the . OlOW "Circulation" i . illirS wppn.r.r.v MirnJ Labor Union, and Church Men Pu.h Pre. Wnl Pled... Aid to lmprov
HRllbS .&$mmkt. si,.- si.lur . ,I(" Capacity to Grow , s(n. it l'i 111' in llhel mill vrrdlrfs. itinht on Late Closlna Condition, for 74,800 Worker, i
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ffv:niBiiMC'; n'ra. Aiimitir ntv. .itiiv :u. -r-iiunkv rourinni frm ( nn. v ",,iHv" "" v"" '.'." ..,.......".-,, ... ,r hn r v, .nii.v w,v im """
Wctim identified
L-K in Trunk Murder
1B. fWaiilntiAil fAm ! Ana
inflD'H botlv. liml Iipmi linriil nn fnr
nhp Mlclitrritn tVntlill olnllim hnri'
l ?iotliltK new linn ilevi'lopi'd In sub
jWnnUfttt' tlir IhroM that the- Imtlv might
hf, that qf .losi'tiliine linn, nf Oniintis
fiurr, near Washington, ln.
.' nirmliiRlmm. Alii.. .tul 2il i ll
iA. l) A iihoti)inili mill ili'tnllnl iIp
Reflntton nf Allan A Tntiini. n printer
j mplbycd line tiwtliPi villi u stun-
l.mcptny him, mis soul tminv i nn i'
iffolt polll-P l) till' III III lIMCI'tlll' 111
Toau lit n result nf Tntiitn' ili'clmntinii
Ithat Iip liclli'vcH tin1 wninnn wlniii1 'mh
,Vatt foiniil In n trunk in New mK win
"Kntiicrlne .lmkmi. "f Simkulli' Mi-
i 'rntum uiii lulil b fiijinl llui It
'Tiftmn Imd bofii uiiMitinnnl hi imiiini
vc)th Hip trunk imirdii int"n Il
vttjxl to polln hiail(inaili'ri iiml
untPOtPil tin' liiioiiiritpin Hint li i
flnninlntod uith (lie .iMiK-mi wmuh
whom 1h liml nn i in tliU iit tlm in
hail Rone to tlrtinil in w liu it t I i
nvin Invitation liml thill In- liurw m
'bail mnrrlod n nniii n.inii'd l.ciov
i Tat li in snlil In- liail ni'oi met Linn
but that (In' miiiiik winntin lunl lld Inni
her hUclmlid ui JimiIoik "f lift 'I he
atatemrnl' nf Tatum is.m i im in n
pOlitl' tlll'OrV t'lllt l.l'IIM llllll lIlMIIMMI'll
ills lifi'"K inli'iil in Tji t inn Hint lie
hail killcil Iiim mid tin n lii'i'd liu'
body In A A latum ti nn nimunt
th man unnn no iiiouuni in n" iii
rival
Xo fhiirso hn Im'imi dn il luaitiit
Tnuim uml In- liu bi'iu nllnwnl in lili
trty.
I'alalhn, Kla. Inl -1 A.mhc n.
jinforinntloii ici'pimhI Iiitp finm Iiilmit
lakmlitrti'fiu Al Ihrt lltiiwtitnlr Plnl nilllc
iiOlqtiiliiK fo nif I'liH'fnlh ihukitiB mil
i,nm cnicd (itiiinx tno nivi ji-nr in -in
rflort to ni'prtnin wlm iiiii'IihmI tin
Vlifvlot Milt nf rlnt hi" fininil in tin
trunk with thn iiihIp bnili in n Ni w
York ppii"- otliip I ii h suit Mild
by this llrni is ipkikIpiI tlm "b cm'
OliPCk bcniK taki'ii nff and lilrd illi
the lianii' nf tin. buii-r.
Atlantic
, T" IIUHKT
nip hrlp-
; w . .
rotttiR American t.Peion men nip nrip- ), .,i(i. ii. nniininnil fnr n
nx tn birnk the bckbnnr of Atlantic ,, ckonr " ' tW 'j1!
nlt.. .nlllnir .l..li-rlli nn IhAltnanl. ,,,ICK Tp8'liri Itll, bolll 11111 Ot XrCBl
Valk. HcorV of iiiPlii. rnall distill nerv0U8 cn"f'
Riilslii'd bv Hip llttlp brotup buttons nn j Ttldm at fltao A. M.
iiinin imnr innn iirnnniiiwi rininr it i . 1 ..
i uvi "v !"'. i; "..'." -; Mum nv mnrn nir hi , mil fnr
ii. r.i iaia. tMAi tirnt Aiiimtrt Ai4ia
K us nV!" holier,, bP1! ii:"'!"!'-!!''
iiniiii inn iu riinriiripri7.i' iirrr. n i ir1
To this tank Of ri-nntlnir nn luaim Hitv
"i"6.1 C,1S . ,0(, no' nl"lnl5 n ' full
mlnil it la .thin which men who know
him well mean when they nay a they
alwajg do: "Jimmy Cox is not a big
man. biitV The hut is that he Is an
unusually i-Dcrjrctlp nntl resourceful mnn
who has everybody insists on thls--al
M" noVn a canapltv to "ro"
Lo ,.9". ?cc" n mln of action rather
rntterson, or tne casu icsistpr com -. . , ii.,,, .... ii,- rilv
nnnv. The town profited by his henevo- of :!()() petitions (allln upon IIip Ul
lenre. but reseiiteii is nutocrncv. i ox
never tiled of'trliinjt tho coininlinltv nf
bis autoptacy nnd the town bought Cox's
niiper nnd lend It. Tbnt Is not the
whole story, but jt Is nn outstanding
feature of Hip story.
nil! penalty ot iiaring n sense ni
etntlons. In iierfect safety nnd fully ns
iflu lentil as if the COO striking veterans
among the profpsslonal (hair-pushers
werp bark nn tlm Job,
No niie sei'ined tn know bow man of
ellncd his Invitation to ride with him,
nil cxicpt one .lonng iotreson(ient
When his riding enmpanlon tururd up
at Trallsend nt 0:J10 a. tn. the gover
nor said apologetically, "I'm ' o.uirc
linn's r Tz:..ni;:.vn,.1!,:,f-!" i-f -&&. ? ..-si
3":f":rn,rMt(r- rv,n.,"Bv,.3?v iXrzXV
l,n n in,' In tlm a.lmnuVrn. ,n.,;: " I"p tnnrnl.lg ; this Is the time 1 I jil- yocini qr HOHU problems, 1,1,
. i.i iru.. in Mm ni. i .1 .in,. "" 'h " annul go tig to ikii. inn m me sense or iinv ng forre,
bim tM w'cks ago ieMP lai ni Km,'rnor 1,,ny.H n" '", rk-hard-and the eapncltv, hi, friends say
'":.. . '"" is Hiirk he n inv mriv win Dear wati-hinir ir i.nu
l.l'.MCKAIi ItAHON ltM.KI.
nli.lolsheilli intuni.iudri In
siiullic.islern Ittissln, whose stir
render to tile Suiiet fiitics in de
manded as a condition of the pin
poseil peace conference In Imdnii
wmii (inrn
This stiitemi'iit from the i hair xviull ' nr ,,l,(' M Jo1' "f putting himself over
rate bends was bnine nut In semtal nf "'I'1' tlu American public the goiernor
timet fighting men who tramped briskh I"1" ,,l" inalltj nt least a ttcinendous
at tlm piinbiiig handles or clinlrs with "M'ni'lt to work. Ills secretnn, Charles
unilmg inleis Sniiio nf tbeni knew Moirls. bi might out to lilm from Colnni
untiling abniil the strike or Its objec- bus Saturday several volumes wlikli he
tix,.u 'eiidently Intended to use In working up
'his speech of ni'd'iitnnce. Tin' goiernor
. .M ... .. . Innl lltnm tint tietrliirpnltv. nu nnn fflml to
I WO Ult IN HOTEL FIGHT ,,i off the evil bout when lie must dig
Into I hem but with the absorbed man
Greek Shoota Wife Who Fled With nei nf nin-who wits neicr far awai fiom
his work
A l lift i
jKlIicliu Inline dlsappi'illPil lit the iiiiiip
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.Moulllle. I,a.. .lul.i '(!. r- .1 i'
Butler nf Sale Citv. ne.ii bere h-b
.fntilin.l A. .ipt. iirilli... Tm. 11 .Iiiui.i m
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tinn n the Imili
Countryman and It Killed
Washington. .Inly -'II. I Ivt A 1' i
Hun in i sons 'i man and n woman i,,. oi;n in nnmnmlnii enoruA- nnd am
lie id -ul and a v nnd man Is i porlt il Mtion He Is wtlll beginning life. He
dung as a imult of n hatchet and ie- ,,ns a new wife and a jouiig babe, tf
mlt'T hiittb Mstenlai in n cbenii Imlfl , IP ind been defeated for the governor-
New urli. .1 1 1 1 .'('iilli p i
innii'lled i berk fnr Sit 7S. henniig the
iiiilni"! ini'iil nf "lj l.eini." was pin.
ihieed ii'sti'iilin In Andii'M .1 IIiiiiiii
liu- I'vpii'sMtinn who nn Safindiu fur
iliNlnd the pnliie with roi'respondeui e
hi Inch Ibei i'Xni'ted to islnhlisti
idintil.i nf the wmiitiii wIiiit miitllnh .1
IhmIx whs fn mil here in n tiuiil, finm
P. trnit
IIiiiiiii -aid be sent the rheik In "I.
I.iini" aftPi leielvlngn leltri fnmi )e
lunl -uiimI I' .1 W'onils " limiting
him tn fiiiwnid .i 1 1 link Mm i'l heie
Wii.hN i lit linn S'J.I tn ui a SHI debt.
ind tin epiisi iliiilgei nf the Hunk
Wiiiiils Inbl bun Iliaiiir
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trunk I'll" mnikeil The name ( I .1 - nn the ground n a cindidnte He does
Woeils wii-lhiil iieil hj n Smith men KFPK MPsS NR Pfl R N AkP nnt know Imu he will make a miceess
II.... .. . .. . V w . . - . - ....
Ill --1 l.lll ll
than rt.t illnkpi' Tn 1 fl,l..t.n. ., Imi rmnt-naires Is tbnt. nennle nlwnis iiiiph-
to have the Indolent. streak In him that tlon whether joii will not yield to the
Wilson lihtl. When joii start with temptation for sensationalism to icnch
nothing nnd make IJL'.OOO.OOO out of a them, nnd people do tisk that question
newspaper chiefly, at fiftyf vou haven't about Cox. especially the more lonsiiv-
had much time to think", "When men ntlve people, not loudly, ns If It were an
sny that Jimmy Cox Is not n big man . action surely to be expected, but doubt-
thoy mean that hp has not Just tlm big fullj- "Ik newspaper maker's: instinct
I good stead I will neip i-uungi- nm iioiiiicni psreiio
liallonal oi logv of the Ameilcnn people If be keeps
t he Is big hlmscir in nnnii. .o one else win Keep
He has nun in iiaiiu. tie is me master oi me
to grow ' Democratic onmpatRii, He nlone will
nev. He! make It If it enn be innde.
.,..,. nm I lip oniniou nereis tint in miiKe li. is
bltion. shrewd political sense, being rbr bey ami the cnpncltv oen of n highly
product of nn environment, krenlv stlhi energetic, icsourceful. ntnbltinus man.
uititlng, like that of Dnvton.' where Polltlm aside, to say It ngnln. bor,
success rewarded Just tbe'ipialltles lie this lilglity rnprgetlc. resoiuceful. am
possessed, nnd he has something more bltloiis man tneels this emcigeiie.i K the
the newspaper man's gift foi arresting1 most hiimnnly Intetcstlug thing now
public attention, lie knows front pages bcfoic this country.
nni( the nit of getting on them lie has
to Ret on front p.tes and push W'lNon
off of them to win
The lecord of Cox's sun ess outside
of the governorship Is the iccoid of a
UewSlianPP llpenm. It.. !... .iifiili. llU
ii Itiir snent the eneici that i two millions mil r nnuiinntiinu nf
is necessnn to accumulnte i.0l).0(M). i which he hns two. highly piosperous i g()n ,0 thc United States
juuiuuin. up nas gnineit wrnun in
Per.hlng May Vl.lt Brazil Soon
lllo do Janeiro, July S(l. (lenernl
lVrshlng, according to reports In gov
ernment circles will ildt Ilriirll In
the near ftttuie. Ills coming will be
In ictuin for the visit of President Pes-
miter nun H iisientni in it cheap hotel IM(. ind been defeated for the governor
in the downtown section of the capital ,n in 101 it Is generally understood
Philip ThiosphlllB. of Norfolk, Va . i,P1p ). had made his plans to mimic
ii" ni s I" i imliie report, found li t tlio bugei publishing llel of New Votk
uifp In ! Snliiiiliii with n fellow iiathe ,.ti, and since bis fust election lo the
nfiiiien nftei he had tun cd the i ouple qoiei nm ship in liM'J. his friends sn,
thiniisli i'iiinl sDiitheiii cities. Thlos. M(l lfl ln(j hi eye upon the presldincy,
pbtlis uml hi" loiintryuiaii. Tlimnnsi0. ratlin upon the nomination for the
Apnsinhis, mi meitlng. ugrpcd lo iosl ' iresileiici
liiiue dii nsnon nf their conlllctilig , Th(. job of winning Die nomlnntlop
l.i i in-, in tin' uiiiiinn until yesteulai fm tlie niesiibiin is mi big thai lt is
On iiliiiniug In Ibe lintel ThlflSllhltN nt- Imili In look bemud it 'Joieninr Cox
1'iil.ui iiiiiihis viitli ii hiilihcl Apos j,,, 1 1 1 mliinlimi n. and he bus to
tolas nn.i it tin hntrhet fiom him nnd f;nd out what tn dn with it. nu tbnt
uoi I n Ih uiiiinilnl him TblospbHis, i P ,,ls ;( ,. M i j u a iium wlm. ns a
hnweiii -.till nlninid strength to sele t rult of his uieigi and nmhitlnii, bus
ii iimiImi mid kill his wife nnd Intllrt I i... ,.,l,l,.w linnslnlril tn n snhere of
... tin- llllll l, , .. , , . Ill' III -"HIIII. ..I' .........-..- , .
liaiiir snnl. in nin.ni wounds nn pnstnlas which the police mtliitv wholli beimul all bis prpvinus
W' " ultli ulii-l, 0 expeit In iisiilt in bis dinth Pxpenencc lie liu not got bis feet
Other W0.H throuah n inn inmnnui lller
ger and from public ntlMty Livestmenls, '
for he is an excellent business mnn nnd '
Dayton afforded opportunities, but llm
chief somcp of his Income Is bis news '
papers. He started with bonowed
money and n .consolidation of two neaily
defunct Day ton newspnpi'is and de- I
veloped a highly successful publication i
on that basis.
It takes a sene of front pages to do
tbnt.
Cox. with his paper anesied public
uttcnttnn. Unther i mlent epithitsl
strung across his edirnir'i page until he
Medium-Sized Building
Wanted
limine It, II, Slillmr, with Knglnn
nml Hollar. I.oentlnn liftween Alunt
Kmurry Ave null Heath ."I.. Ihisl of
llrnnil St.
J. B. HAINES
AiliertliiliiK Acrnev
1218 CHESTNUT STREET
. i i
Commission lo oiner n rcieiciuium i-ns-tlon.
so that c!lbcris may u-rord their
opposition ill the polls, Is the answer
of the Ministerial nntl Labor I'nlona,
Alliance to the challenge of the "lib
etal" cllv mlmliilstrntlon and their
cabinet associates lb adding an lioui by
thp nfter-nildnlgbt closing time for
The petitions nry being circulated by
members of the unions, and they nip
confident that tie required 1000 signa
tures w III lie obtained In n week or ten
days,
Mivtiro city, July 20. hi.ii... J
throughout Mexleo lo the number ol '
7-1,800 returnul to work today
a tesittt of provisional President t ),
lluerta's assurance (lint no will n((,N
vene peisonully In their behalf tn oh!
tain better woiklng unci living ion!
tlons from their employ crsh
Felix Pnlnvlrlnl. Jlexlciui euvov ),
Orcnt Hiltnln, France, llelglutn nj
Itnly, hnH nolllicd his foreign (.llito tlm)
r.ngland will reMime relations vvJik
Mexico after, the prealdrntinl rloi tions
next September, the newspaper Ktu.i
slor says.
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1
A nnouncing
the appointment of
Major Thos. If. Ruth
As Retail Sales Manager
of Our Truck Division
LARS0N-0LDSM0DILE CO.
800 N. Broad Street
-aid
I Searchers Drag Bottom In Hope of
if the loiin- w mnn u ' !1 ""!' 1,M1!"
found lb i l tnnnk shipped fiom " ' i"111'!"1". . , ,,
riiru i,- i!,,ii. .,,1.1 ui. i.,n, Afti i -imllim liu' tiiiuK. I.iaiin i nl
that the wmn.ui is lm daughter. ' "'"' ,l"' niom iciniiiiiing fiom tin I Finding Bodies of Boy and Girl
The nublished iliMiintion of the bndv. '-"''" "' l'.""1"1" I J " was Mi 7 irr,. n V Jnlv "(1. Searchers
Mrs. Itiitln -aid rmiesponds cIiim'Ii In ' I'',' ' l!"1 ''V!"", '""'.". !" " ,',, ! i with ctnnnling honks dragged Silver
lake hist uiuht foi Hip bullies nf lllith
linniiit. agnl tilt- ii and llainlil Itli-li
.,f I. Id mm nnimiliinliv lie dm s not
'know Imu he will gain iiuilntion He
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.. . . . . .. . n.lili.. .it. lli. I lllllV II I Hi liili.nl
tnai ot In i iliiiglitei. WHO. sue ,1V- "'""' '.'. .,,,,,
Ml ted. left nl.lostii enrli in June nml -Al (, v , '' ' f.-r was ,et,ii ntd ,
has not bi en heaid from siiuc Mis. iinoP';"eil i m lui ing beei enlled fr.i
Tii.fin- i.,w .,..., t i.i ., i.r iiniif.li. iHranif -aid ! ilien iciuniled It and
""" . n 1.. ,..h .1... .I..I i. li. Mititllinrl l.i... K...n
llll I I III' ..... n. ii, v,u III'.
tlH' imlnrsi nn nt i' I iii' nnd the stamp
nf tin-lletimi M ' A whcicitwns
cnslipd.
ter went to lletinit
Toil,. Inls. "JCi Mi nnd Mi Jm oh
Itoss nf tlin mi i (Mil f'int tin bodi
found in n liunl. in New nik v that
of Mh Miii P.r.nli llnkev iNiighter
of the lute .lomi llnkev liu mother,
sAho remai i led i now Mi- ,l.n nh Ito-s
The girl lift hnini alimil ibm vinrs
ngu mid has iievii I n ln-anl fiom
pIiicp. The ili -i i iition nf tin bnili
'ioiltld ill the 1 1 ii nk tallns witli the
'niissing girl. Mi and Mi- II -s say
Itoston. .lull I'll - i III 1' i li-
Osehh Kinihi'i. of the Midi Pink dts
trict, nunminriil last night In mli n
tlon. of going to New Ymk toil.iv to
vl,pvv the hmlv nf a wnmnn found in .i
trunk, li ending thnt it may be that of
ber daughtei Marv
Thecul who was fourteen icats old
but. necoiilliig tn hei innthri looked
much nldei left hmne nn Manli I'll la-t
end has not hem heaid from -inn
aged si'iinteeii lintli nf this plme. who
hail- hi en iiiini -im ' thei went out
in a inishoat Siitiiuhn in;ht
The overtiirnpil limit nod tlm hoi's
-nasi lint were found tloaling on the
lul.i M-tcrdni
WATER PAINTING
by machine or brush.
Artistic designs, nnv
color.
Wm. B. Southern
12th & Spruce
. U or
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KvMi I A ynuus nnn who loomed at the
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"A Pavement 1
I Roof!"
I'i Wr,J "' '"'J ' ' ol' -' 'Wi
4 1 Vl lunlt tin mad ,i nn" ,n
. mnibli- -'.ili fo i ni ii' - h.
IS
nvirlappnm I k Iiuik!i -
Thov uuntft snni' t i ru pi
muni nt " Hi i in i in. it .K
vclopod the ib-fci t- ul til mil
hIiitiitIc tnof- ,md m 1H0 a
wiser Konirnti'-in -,p M tlv (In,
old build nu tmni fuillr i
(lnin(i(.'p !' takmj. off r tomb
stone lid anil p ittin on u S"o i
TLV mof
For h iintuiv unentoi
hnvi ti if d in firm hoitii t'liiu
S as tooil ii- tin fin tmihng
,j5 CvfiytliinR ba- lci n tcci.
ironi pounu - in pavmc -u in
-but Mill the iieioplnne tuat
sail- met the tin toof ot old
Iiult pendPtiCf Hall, on it w,.
to VV.i.-hinfrton, nl-o rii-cld
licfoio lundintr ovei the tin
roof of the White FIou-o
America 's Greatest Furniture Event
1 tie Van Reiver
l August 5aie
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Opens on Wednesday, July 28th
For Your Inspection or Selection
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A collection of such cope and magnificence that no one interested in
Furniture and the Adornments that give the home its comforts and
charm should miss this great and marvelous exhibit.
Everything in Furniture in nearly every wanted wood and style, eclips
ing any August Sale we ever held. The product of our own Master
Craftsmen and the best of the leading manufacturers, with many
designs not to be found elsewhere.
We not only invite the public to visit this Greatest of All Furniture
Sales, in the Greatest of All Furniture Stores, but suggest that you
utilize the opportunity to learn the many advantages here by making
comparison. with prices and quality elsewhere.
a B. Van Stiwif C
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Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers.
Market Street Ferry, Caimdem, New Jersey
Store Openi nt 8 30 A M
Cloio at 5 00 P M.
Cloied All Day Saturday
During Juiy ind Auou
Market Street Ferry Boate
Land Oppoilte Store
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Will YOU Profit by the Experience of
Armour and Company?
Armour and. Company of Chicago,
one of the largest meat packers in
thc world, is using 1 50 Dictaphones
in its general office. These
Dictaphones are especially valuable
to the Transportation, 1 ruit Preserv
ing, Reclamation, and Advertising
Departments, Large volumes of
correspondence can now be handled
very quickly; for the work in these
departments is so arranged that a
dictator can give his undivided
attention to correspondence There
are no delays, for Thc Dictaphone
is always ready during and after
office hours. With The Dictaphone an
employee can dictate continuously.
Whether your office is large or
small, we are ready to install
The Dictaphoner Then you can
try it out in your office, on your work,
and see for yourself why it is the
modern method of speeding
up letter production Write, wire,
or phone for a demonstration today.
Rf U S Pit Off. nd ofdn CountrlM '
'The Shortest Route to thc Mail-Chute,"
Hyatt Roller Bearing Co., Chicago, III.
D. P. Brother, Office Manager, says: '"Wo are
now using 34 Dictaphones in the various de
partments of our Chicago organization The
results in increased volume of correspondence
handled, together with increased speed and a low
cost per letter, are gratifying and speak well for
the efficiency of The Dictaphone."
United States Fidelity nnd Guarantee Com
pany, Baltimore, Md. R Howard Bland,
Vice-President, says "We have found that
The Dictaphone gives us increased production,
thereby reducing cost of handling correspon
dence. It saves time and promotes efficiency
two very important factors in thc success of
any business."
Hamilton Watch Company, Lancaster.HPa.,
snvs: ' We believe that we were the first manufac
turing concern in our city to use The Dictaphone.
Our experience with The Dictaphone hm
been most satisfactory. It is ja. time saver
indeed."
Kelley Island Lame"& Transport Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. C. A. McMorris, Secretary,
says:. "We are using Dictaphones in every
department of our General Offices for routine
and special correspondence;, also for inter
house memoranda and instructions. Dictaphones
are as essential lo us now as the tele
phone. We'd as soon be without thc one aa
thc other."
Phone or write for convincing demonstration in your office, on your work
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Call at 40-50 No. Sixth St., Philadelphia
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Offices also located in the follnwinn r7iV
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