ntf, ) t ii( KV swfTv , -J &'&. "i'w EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, : JULY 30, 1920 1 y,vy i - : is FAVOR COUNTRYTEACHER Directors Urge Better Salaries for Rural Pedagogues State College, July 30. New tourccH 0f revenue, tlie cotnotldnttou of rural schools and tho nbsolute necessity for budget makliiR In rural school districts, ere subjects that occupied the attention of school directors from all parts of rcnnfljlvnnla In their three-day educa tional conference here. ,,..,, That the rural schools of the state arc today twenty to forty per cent weaker than they were twenty-live years nco and that the consolidation of rural schools N the only thlitR that will save them " ,,1P principal recommenda tion made by the conference, their views to be presented to the Pennsylvania n,i ar,"")1 Directors' Association. U.I10 conference recommended that rJ, , icncllC1, or equal preparation should by law receive more money tbau teachers In similar positions In towns. Salem Pike to Be Repaired Mount Itoyal, N. J July 30, After many complaints from motorists and farmers V llllani Warwick, county road supervisor, stated yesterday, ro pa ire arc to be made to the Salem pike. 1h Is section of road has been In such u bad condition na to be dangerous, and a number of accidents and near accidents have occurred. The road will be rolled and a bithulltlc surface binder used. ' i&j for outdoor days Guaranty Travelers Checks ? Safer than Cash" WHEN THE CALL OF THE OPEN takes you away, carry your funds in Guaranty Travelers Checks the safe and conve nient form in which to take travel monev. They arc accepted as cash, everywhere, yet, if lost, their Value can be replaced. Denominations of $ i o, $20, $50, and 1 00 ' cost but 50 cents per $100. Get them at your bank Guaranty Trust Company of New York NEW YORK LONDON LIVERPOOL PARIS HAVRE BRUSSELS Capital and Surplus Resources more than $50,000,000 $800,000,000 PRICES OF COTTONS GENERALLY STEADY I II. I. !. .. Chicago Wholosalo Quotations Down Two to Ton Cents on Many Linos MONEY . NEEDS PRESSING Chicago, July .10. The consensus among delegates to the National Retail Dr.v floods convention is that woolens arc rather weak, but cottons fairly ttrni, (icuplto or on account of tho fact mat Chicago wholesale prices of staple cottons and domestics hnve been re vised downward on many lines two to ten cents n yard. The Dry Goods Re porter says: "Wo wonder what re tail merchants will do now? Consumers ,0.w.er I,,c'',, ft"d should find them and will find them In stores that are merchandising jtint ns aggressively on a declining market as they did going up. Gray Goods Trade Listless "Gray goods quotation ore now cons derably belo a year ago. with linn iliiUir.v ,r goons. 1 ratio IS UStlCSS despite lessening production of staple mercnndlso that Is bound to be wanted latcf. It becomes more .and more apparent thnt the financial sit uation Is forcing sninp smaller holders of merchandise to liquidate when tlic would prefer to hold, In firm belief that later reaction would bring them antici pated profits. "Hundreds of retail buyers arc In thin market, buying very conserva-' tlvely, visiting big dealers here and en joying vacations. The moderate price revision now going on Is healthy, for department of II. M. Ilyllcsby Co., gays: "The high yields afforded the in vesting public nt this time have diverted the investment trend toward longer term securities. A considerable number of now Issues have recently come out on a ten-year basis, and a few have been brought out and successfully sold on a thirty-year basis. A feeling of con fidence In the immediate future of the bond market ban displaced the goncral uneasiness so characteristic of tho mar ket ft fow weeks ago." All Uyllcsby electric properties reporting for tho week ended July 10 show electric energy out put 23.0' per cent greater than a year ago. Financial Briefs The average prlco of twenty actlvo Industrial stocks advanced 0.93 per cent yeBterday to 87.80, while twenty railroads advanced 1.08 per cent to 72.88. For the five months ended May 31, Crucible Steel Co. of America and sub sidiary companies report net profits, after charges nnd taxes, of $6,061,297, equivalent, after preferred dividends, to $13.66 o Bhare earned on tho $37,500,000 common stock. Vanadium Corporation of America for tho six months ended Juno 30 reports total Incomo after chnrnes and federal tnxes of $1,319,613. equivalent to $3.63 a sharo earned on the outatardlng 373, 331 Bharcs of stock of no pnr value. Tho New York Subtreasury gained $291,000 from tiw banks yesterday, mak ing a cash net gain slnco Friday of $3, 028,000. The crop report of the American Steel nnd Wire Co., July 31, will ny: "Corn will probably be a bumper crop, al though crop needs rain In Illinois and Indiana, Spring wheat Is good, al though the rust menace has not been removed. Winter wheat threshing con tinues. Kxcesslvo rainfall In the lower Mlsstsslpnl basin with Increased threat!, from boll weevil has caused concern timmip nntton CTroWCrS. Hnv nnil fnrf.i.u it is carrying prices downward by easy generally good. Irish potatoes are good stages, which allows the active mer- and sweet potatoes excellent Tobacco chant time to follow the market down- ' Improved. Sugar cane and rlco ore ex word and still make monev " . cellcnt. The John New York Bonds I8AI.KB IN S10001 1'rom Oprnjnit I'ntll 2 l. m. (N. V. Time) Amer'n AsrJlD Canada '20 N'n rnclflo : V. Farwell Co. renorts July business very much larger than a year ago and collections very good. While Montgomery "Ward & Co. July sales an .'18 per cent more than a year ago. mail order sales In general are nearly 10 per cent less. The de cline in rural buying is attributed partially to a decreased buying ten dency, which, in turn. Is due largely to freight congestion nnd high money rates and partly to unusual farm activities as the result of the lato sea son nnd laborhortage. Rroatlcr Inquiry for. Investments The Augiwt circular of the National City Hank of Chicago reports: "Dis tinct improvement In the Investment situation and development of broader Inquiry for high-grade investments. J lie average buyer of goods is seeing to it that his expended dollar Is bringing LONDON STOCK MARKET Oil Group Strong Industrial Section Irregular Home Rails Flabby London. July 30. A more hopeful feeling with regard to the Polish slt untlon prevailed on the stock exchange today and offset end of the month tight ness In money. The nttendnncc or brokers In tho house continued small nnd trading was still of a Holiday char acter. Gcnernlly tho undertone of the mar kets was steady. The oil group was stronir. Shell Transport and Trndin" was G", and Mexican Kngles, 10 9-10 I Kniilrs wcro nam on u rmtln-r advance In the prlco for bar gold. The Indus trial section wns Irregular Hudson uav was c 11-10. Home rails Were flabby, hut Ca n ad It n Pacifies scored further irnlna nt. him n better return, nnd luxury buying the position of New York exchange. The is not the menace it recently was. The shares of Argentine ronds were steady; country will emerge all right." "d, Mexicans generally were cheeiful. T II Hi-lees innnocer of the hnnil wltn ,1,e feeling confident .1. it. uriggs, manager ot uic oomi oilt-edged Investment Issues wcro I harder, and continental loans displayed inure uiuuuii. . U. S. Rubber 10-Yr. 72s, 1930 CHARLES FEARON & CO. 333 Chestnut Street 1 Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, July 30. There was only n small demand for spot cotton today with prices stendy on tho basis of an ndvancc of 11 points for middling at fi IKil. The fuilefi werp 4000 lifiloo Tt. Stenographers in New York Bank 'receipts were 6300 bales, nil American. Kxcellent opportunity InVlarito downtown Futures were quiet In tho early deal- (ink for capable, experienced atenosrauhrri lugs. fcpot prices were: American, mhl- uniler SB veara. Permanent poaltiona. ex- dllng fair. 31.40(1; good middling. cellent working condition. Good salary and o rb,, . fullv mlddllnr '7 40d- 0,1,1,11!.,,- lunchee. State ase. ,-rtucatlon. experience ;' y24 ; ""f, m',T ,""' ,n 'Vi ,' ""'Idling, and ealary xwcted. Write J6.16d: good ordinary, 19.15U, nnd ordl- K. V. C. ROOM 101 .nary. 18.15d. IB Wl 44th St New Tnrk RltT . JJ Stockwell. Wilson & Linvill Certified Public Accountants Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN rAl-IKIC lOiO Increaim June croita llfl,4K0.."74 L',U0.1,KO0 Nrt proiita L'.Uin.MT 3.ia.ilo:i Six monlhi'' (rro . . hU.onT.RRtl 15.S15.ain NV prnlll 11,41'8,8U 75,U'0" Decrcaie. Dividends Payable April lt and October 1st rs jfin0r Solid Woven BELTING Exempt from Present Normal Federal Income Tax L. H. GILMER CO. (Gilmer Endless Belts and Solid Woven Belting) 7 Cumulative Sinking Fund Preferred Stock - $230,000 Issue (Two-thirds of which has been subscribed) Par Value $10 per share CAPITALIZATION Upon Completion of Present Financing Authorized $1,000,000 500,000 Chem it Sa ' 1 02U 2 02 A Tel & Tel ell 1 7SH 3 7BK A Tel A Tel 6 2 75, 1 7RH 1 7n a 75?i A Tel ft Tel 0 4 03 4 (1.1 a 0.1K 1 03 1 03 U A W Paper 7, 1 70 0 76 1 70 An--!1" nch 8a ISO.....' OOtt 12 00 'A ft 00 H 1 HUH no wi'i Armour & Co Ileal i: II 4'i 1 75 10 75 A r . 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O cv 44 5 70ii C'k & O cv 5e 2 74li 8 7414 C & A char fta 0 82U C U'n i Q Km 1 75 1 73 C U'n & U 4e 10 03 5 1)3 S 3 03 2 03 1 03 2 03'i 10 031i Chicago Mil & St V 4a 1 .... 04 ChirtiKo Mil & Sil' 4s '25 6 70 CmctiKu Mil & Stl cv 4s 3 03 2 02 a...., 02 6 02 Chicago Mil Ic bt 1 cv 63 4 03'.i Chicago Mil & yt P W 6a 1 81 C & Nwn U '21 1 07 Chi & Nwn Km 1 72i Chi A Nwn 7 5 .... 00 0 00 Chi II I & 1 fil 3 80 V Canada '20 6. ... 01 6 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1) Canada '31 1 80 Dnm Itepub 5 2 87 12'n Ten Va ft Uoomla in 1 81 llrlo H en lat 5 07H On' I i;tcc 5fc 0 84 i (Jvt Swd ret 3.... 103 l...t 103 1 ... 102 1.... 103 2.... 102 3.... 101 1.... 103 O't N'n lly tit 5 ... 77 2 77J llavanah Klro 4m of '50 1 40 Hill Man til 0 55 Una ft Mun In 1 17 1 17 2 17 2 17 3 .... 17 3 17 1 17 5 17 1 17 10. 1. 6. 6. 7. 3a 51 61 62 62 62 N'n PaclOo 4 10 78 No'n Po 4 1 70 2 70 1 71 N'n Poo w B 1 73 N T Itwya 4f 10 T Oregon 8 Ij 4 1 76 LANSDALE BABY'S RECORD Has Four Grandparents and Four Great-Grandparents Living Lansdnlc, I'll., .Inly 30. Although less tlinn 11 month old, Unwell Itosxcrt, of 110 I.Iiip street. Lnnxdilc, ntcps Into tho limelight Keeking Hint lionon In getKnlogy rrcordH. He hnsen It 1m claim on tho fnet thnt he has four living grandparents nnd four living great grandparents, n total of eight. Ills parents am Mr. and Mm. ItnKnel lion pert. Ills grnndparentK nre Mr. mid Mrs. Harry ribwers, of 110 Line strett, Lanxdnlc, and Mr, nnd Mm. Ocorgu IlosKert. of 2'J1 Iticlmrdson nvenuo, I.nnsdnle. Ills three great-grandmothers arc: i2 Mfs. Cntharlne Itergey, Lnnvdnle ; Mrs. Ormon n 11 ft imuuuiu , i. "; . Navl Co 4 jj.cwis iiiivr. i iiiiiiriu. 10 70 A great-grandfather Is Lewis Kowcrs, Org-Wash'n ll ! Hatfield CO MV to " 1 05 Pa n em 4' 1 in i 2 75 ; . ,. r.,t ' I'elMiu " 5 PS1 10 2W 4 H2i, 1 82"j renna H H 7 1.... 10-SM 4.... 102 2.... 102 2.... 102 3.... 102 Li.. 102 Peoria ft 11 lt B 64 i Pero Marnt 6 1 ifl'k 0 75 1..... 75 MOBILE & OHIO ST. L. & CAIRO R. R. Dlrrrt, Cloned, Underlying FIRST MORTGAGED J88G 1931 RATING An YIELD OVER 7.50 WOOD NOT TO SPEAK General to Obey Dnker's Orders to Stay Off Stump Chicago, .Inly .'SO. "I ntn first, Inst nnd nil of the time n soldier, nnd nRttir ally my flrt duty Is to obey the orders of my commanding officers," wns (Jen er.il Leonard Wood's reply when asked If he intended to go on the stump for Senator Unfiling this fall after Secretary Bilker had Issued ordcrp pro' hlhiting nrmy ofliters taking pirt -In political campaigns, "Sccretnry linker is familiar with my.eiiHe," said tho general. "lip snnc tinned my leave of absence while I was campaigning for the nomination. If It li the wlpli of Secretary linker that nrmy officers should refrain from ucing their official position to Inlluonco tho i result of nn election orders is ordara I do not care to comment any further on Mr. linker's orders." m. Mjjr III Con I 4k '33 Dill County i-v 1 01 3 f lnd'ii Mteel 5,s irrov 8 Co Oh 8, 1 -, 80 Ilell Cub.l 4", Iniu,i, M ', l 3..... 71 20 12 Republic Cuu,. 2.... luiuuru i! 5 3. 7. 1. fl.. 13 '1 f.l 4 1 43 43 43 43 43 43 u 41.', 43 I M Marlnn 0V 1 83 4 83 1 83 Iowa Cent'l ." 1 70 Jnti Oov't lat 1 72 72 10 72S 1 72 Jnp Uov't I'nJ 1 71 Jap Gov't 4s 10 64 2 54 1 61 15 54 1 84 1... . 64 Kan C Kt S ft m n n n 1 03. Kanaaa City ft Kouth'n .1i 1 62 Kunaan Cy T'l Kwy 4 a i on Kruktik ft Lfo" Molnea 5 1 . .00 Kingdom Ilel Blum 0s '21 2 ns Kingdom Hcl-' Blum 7 Sa of '14 a H2 Ilepubllc Iron ft Steel o 1 80 n i a ft i. 4 2 03 8 03 1 112 ' 1 02 1 03 1 03 St I, I'n Ml ft B Kwy 4 1 Oil B OR 2 OS 1 00 St 1-ouIm ic P Kran a J 5 "10- l r.o 1 on l IIO'O 5 IS SI l.oum A. H Iran In 10..,.. 47 2 . . IT . 47-. 47 . 47 47 47 K'j 47 47 St U ft H l''r'i Serka A MARTIN & CO. 1411 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA 3..-.. 6 . .. 1.... 3... 1.... 1... 1 1.. 5... 6. .. 1... 0.... 1 1.. 08 08 IIN 08 lis ; UH 08 0R 08 08 08 1.. 6. . 1.. 0.. 4.. 04 04 05 05 CV 04 114 03 04 Preferred Stock Common Stock Outstanding $480,000 480,000 History The long stretch of modern manufacturing build ings on the north side of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Tacony represents the present status of a business that had its beginning in 1903 in a little room in West Philadelphia. Today 8 out of every 10 automobiles built are equipped with Gilmer Fan Belts. The officers and management have large personal investments in Jhe Company and their own suc cess is dependent on the advancement and pros perity of the L. H. Gilmer Co. Over 75 of the employees are stockholders. Sales Net Sales 1917 $838,047.12 1918 1,506,124.56 1919 ' 2,002,103.00 1920 First 6 months 1,475,380.68 Orders on hand double same date of 1919. Profits considerably' exceed last year's. The business so far this year shows an increase in sales over 1919 of 92. Average earnings for the past three years, taxes and depreciation deducted, during which time tho Company has had Preferred Stock outstanding, show about ten times the dividend requirements for the Preferred Stock issued. Products Automobile Fan Belts are only one of the many . Gilmer products. The Company manufactui-es a wide line of solid woven power and conveying belting, automotive equipment and innumerable lines of special belts, webs and tapes. Demand for its products is growing so rapidly and new uses are developing so quickly that further expansion is advisable. r Plants Besides the Company's plant located at Tacony, Philadelphia, there are factories at North Wales,' Pa., and Allentown, Pa., and a spinning plant at Millen, Ga. The plants are most modern and occupy 165,000 square feet of floor space. The equipment and machinery are thoroughly modern, comprising 256 looms in the weaving departments and 5376 spindles in the spinning plant. Purpose of Issue The purpose of this issue is to provide funds for additional working capital to handle increasing business. Over two-thirds of this stock has been subscribed among employees and friends of the Company. This offering gives the small investor the oppor tunity to secure holdings in a substantial indus , trial organization, solidly established. It is a local concern with a national reputation. i ti 10 Oil Union Sta U 0a 2 ... 103 Chilo Cop'r Hi 30 .. ..72 10 72 1 .... 72U Chile Cop'r 7 yo .... 05 5 .. . 03 ( hlncse Gove't II--: I' 75 6a I.. .. U 1 . . 44 .."ir t York 4a 'd3 2 . 01 City Paris fl, 10. ... 02 1 03 2 . . 03 3 .... 03 City Toklo Bh .1 .. . 52' Col & S'n 4 1 . . 07 Columbia (laa & i:icc iRt 1 81 Con'rt Qaa en 1 81 Cons'il Qua 7s 10 07 2 . . . OR 2 .. .07 4 .... 07 1 . 07 2 .... 07 1... . 07 Cuban C H cv 1 05 1 05 1 . . 03 Del i. Hud fil 6 .. , 72 Del i. Huil 7i 1 100 1. . 100 6.. I.ako Shore M S'n 3s ,6i... oil l on Lake. Shore M H'n 4a '31 20 70: Lehlch V'y 4a 1 01 IVh V en 4s 7 71 Lle't A Myors ToD'o Co 5h 1 77u. L & Nash 4a 1 77 1 77t L & N clt Br 2 84 u 04 It & N rcta 7h 1.... 101 3.... 101', 2.... 101 1 101 11 We 8 & O 6a 6....; 70 1 7H Mln St P & s Hto M 0s 1 00 M K n'n lat l n.TA Ho Knn & Tex lty 4a 4 52 Mo I'ao gin 4s 8 51 25 62 24 82 1... . 61 20 61 6 61 6 61 Mo Pac 6s '23 1 B4V 'Morris & Esex n n 3a 3 Of New O Tex & Mexico 4a 2 381.1 N Y C ft II R 1! II 8a 1 03 6 fl.iu H Y C 1 H it K R 4a 25 70i 8 10K N Y C ft II R U 4B '42 5 07 N Y C ft II R It n 0a 6 .... 1.. 10.. 1.. 6.. M 51 54 .14'. 54 51 31 34 80 80 .80 80 80 80 80 Full descriptive circular, outlining tho features and protection for thq issue, will bo sent on request. L. H. Gilmer Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 3 . . 100 Don A-R U f'l 7 73 Pen ft II R 4s 1 02 1.. .. 02 Drn ft R O 5a 2 . . . . 00 Detroit Unlt'rt Rwa 4a 1 .... 50 V Can 6s '21 1 07 P Can 5 '21 5 07 1.. 5. . N Y'k Lack ft wn fla 1 oou N Y Light II & Pow'r 4n ' 1 60 New Y N II ft II 4a '47 2 47 i N Y N II ft H 4s or '65 2 .... 45 1 454 St I. H H I'lim Series II 1 05 1 03 St I. ft S I'Van Scries C 1 83u, 6eab'd A I in 1 33 StI. ft Swn en 7 61 StL ft Swn 1st B 02u St L. ft Swn As 1 62 S'n PttclOc fil 2 73 1 73 10. ... 73 8'n Pao cv 4h 1 75 1 75 S'n Pao cv 6 4 04 10 04 1 0 B'n lullw's 4 1 57 4 57 I B'n Rallw's 5 1 0 2 hO 1 Ml-. Stan G ft i: Hi 1 H0i Tex ft P 4s '2.1 5 70 Thlnl Ae li 0 30 Union Pac cv 1 70 Union Pac fd .. 71 Union Pac 4s 2 10 5 . S0 Union P.u- in 1 . P0 1 lHi I U K ot (1 llrlt ! ft I'd 11121 1 00 7 . . Iiil 2 on 20.. . 0(1 1 00 U K of (1 Urlt ft I'd 1022 1 00 1 01 8 01 2 Ot't U K of G llrlt ft I'd 1021 1 85 10 85 10... . 81 U K of G llrlt ft I'd 1037 1.... 1.... 15.. O 8 . 2.. 3.. 1. 81 81 81 84 Sl M, 81 85 81 81 ,U S Smelt ll'ir ft M'b Co lit 6 Ofiij U 8 Rub'r 5h 2 77 N Y Tele 4b 3 .... 75 1 75 1 75 N Y Tele's 0. 1 85 1 83. Norf'k S'n 6a 1 ... 54 N'k ft Wn 4e 1. . 73ii N'k ft W cv lis 1 07 U S Steel 5i 4 01 .Wabash It 1st 6 82 6 82 1 Hi", Wea'n i:ico li 1 0(11 West'n Mil Is 1 48 West'n N Y ft Va ItR 1st 2 82 W'n Phc'o 1st 3 711 . Weal Shorn la 1 08 2 00 2 nn Wilson Co cv . . . 84 V Wilson Co 1st l 40 ; 09 1 (N. T..time) 1.15 P m 1)1.(111 K.-I.70 8l..r4 rtt.fiO 84.72 88.0(1 S.-.KI 05.72 lt.".tl(J CHICAGO BUTTER A.ND EGGS Chicago. July 30. PUTTER -. AVeak. Creamery, 43S3o. BOOS Unsettled. Receipts, 8606 case. Firsts. 4345c; ordinary flrata. 40ff41c at mark, cases Included, 41fl43V4o; stortEo Mborty HM-h Liberty 1st -Is. . . Liberty i!tl 4s... Liberty 1st 4',s. Liberty 1M IMs. Liberty ,'W 4VJ8., Liberty -1th 4flls., Vic Notes -y,s... Vie Notes -Bis.. High 1)1.(10 S5.70 St.fill 85.72 81.81 88.70 85.22 0.".72 115.7 1 Low no.im 85,(10 84.54 85.50 84.70 88.(10 85.00 .". 05.01 Municipal Service Co. Three-Year 8 Coupon Notes Pennsylvania Tax Free '"ompany serves 16 communities having population of 300,000 In four Mates. K.irnlncB nppllcablo to Interest on theme notes over six times amount required. Price 99 to Net 8.30 Baker, Ayling & Young i. W. SWAIN, Jr.. Mnnr Land Title Bldg. Ooiton Philadelphia ' WGS Me stricffy modeift roohzy or y the strictly modem factory THE modern efficient factory is practically fire proof and if it ha3 a fire-resisting roof it can get low insurance rates. Carey roofings permit these low insurance rates. Twentieth century factories use heavy machine tools and often many motors and cranes that cause a certain amount of vibration. Carey roofings are exceptionally vell adapted to resist vibration because they are built'on a flexible wool felt base. The asphalt compound used is so tempered that the roof i3 elastic, and it does not become brittle and crack in cold or in dry rwther. Modern lighting aiVX ventilation calls for a large amount of sawtooth construction involving pitched sur faces. Carey roofings are perfectly adapted to pitched as well a3. flat surfaces because they do not "run" in the hottest weather. The qualities that make them preferred for factories make them better for all other buildings. Consult us. Headquarters for building and insulating products of ' tfl 1 ijl ASPHALT ASBESTOS MAGNESIA INVESTIGATE I have recently purclinseil a con tract from firm I wna formerly con nrrted with. It li for nolo nnd tending; of patented articled, where milex are sure and profits large. Wmit to borrow $5000 fur six months to finance me. Will pledge na col. lateral the contrnct and puy 82000 and interest for the loun. n 824, LCDQISIt OFFICE A Rool for Every Building AMERICAN ffefj NS2ofiHOjK' 9-20 EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF CAREY PRODUCTS ROBERTS AVENUE AND STOKLEY STREET PHILADELPHIA MHMnJMMHKaHHMnilH X. I :SkX . v ' 1 k xfci' x 'x ii m mMiiii f Must repair bills teach you the high cost of wrong lubrication? Wrong lubrication means using a wrong oil, cither in type or quality an oil that steals power, wastes gasoline and eventually leads to worn-out bearings, scored cylinders, carbon deposit and depre ciation 75 per cent of the troubles thatf run up re pair bills. Right lubrication means using the right tijvc of the right oil art oil that keeps your engine running with maximum power humming with that soft, sweet-sounding purr that every motorist loves free dom from engine worries. SUNOCO hashc right type of oil for every car made. To learnaj type for your car summer or winter consult the "Sunoco Lubrication Guide" or ask any Sunoco dealer. He knows. SUN COMPANY Philadelphia Office: Finance Bldg. HjnHBinfli9! MBPBwMl LaiiHi vEIHii3 iskiN swmk 9 iiifl LiiBt faaiiH V MOTOR O ' M At iii Ai iWiTl . i.5Ci m m 4i 111 vm ! ( J"" tsAbti.&JLi...to.
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