"JtC! I ., AJ ,.0 ii tAWLJ S'5WK . SBK" B! i WSsMm mwmm "WWfc'X twWErit ; wn Wm ; '.am . af-'ji v- . .A k.r jt.i.,.1' v KjiTffiS ,- ! U n EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGEKr-EHIIDELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Dt 1920 r..... r biirw i un- m- HHir- Cll 1 lllll ! 111! II mm-Sr s. wsa turn i f pr r 'ni v"n Motor Co. rhlla.. r I :'l,l , M. B. Dickinson, Architect I t - i:. aw i. - 'Aiajm f F it f Iurner for CbnacteT This factory was erected by the Turner Concrete Steel Co. whose entire Organization has been absorbed by our local office. Other work done by this organization includes build ings for John T. Lewis & Bro. J. W. Pepper & Son Joseph Campbell Co. TURNER Construction. Co 1713 Hantom "t. TO GET OUT WOMAN VOTE Ward Leaders Want to Know Why They Did Not Register "Canvass the assessed women in your ward and learn why they didn't register September 2." is the instruction con tained in letters sent out to fortveicK ward leaders of the League of Women Voters today. , "Have them reKitor nect Tuesday. September 14. by all means. the letters advise. Other women's organizations, In cluding the Republican women's com mittee, 500 South Droad street, are .working to increase interest in politics among their sex so they will qualify to rote in November. Of 2431,000 women bmcc1, only between 30,000 and 50.000 esti mated to have registered a week aco. Mrs. George riorsol, cbairmnn of the Philadelphia branch of the league, re sumes charge of local activities of the nonpartisan organization today after au absence of three months. During Mrs. Piersol's absence tle work was in charge of Mrs. George A. Dunning, vice chairman. Soviet Armies Suffer Sovoro Losses In Polish Counter Offenses PEACE PARLEY TO RESUME liy the Associated Press Washington, Sept. 0. Rifle strength of the Holshevlk army on the Polish front was reduced by more than one- I half ns a result of the Polish counter i offensive, according to reports received here today in official circles. The Soviet armies, the advices stated, hare suffered heavily from desertions, the total number of unapprehended de serters in Russia being estimated at approximated 1,000.000. with 50,000 it large in Pctrograd alon. The reports a k gave estimates as to the strength of Jie Soviet forces on other fronts, the number of men op-po-mg the antl-HoIshevik leader, Gen eral Wrangel. in south Russia, being ghen as 105,000. Including noncora botnnts. General Wrnngel's force Is cs timntid at 140,000 men. On the quiet southwestern front, op. poMtc the Rumanian lines from Tarna pol to Odessa, the Solet government Is reported to lme been holding 40.000 ritle troops under the rommand of Gen eral Obereiteh, while further enstwaid on the Caucasus front the number is plaoed at 40.500 men General Ku ropatkin, Bolshevik commander in the transcasplan region on the l'orlnn Chinese border, Is estimated to have force of 20.500 men. I.efvia has given the necessary guar antees to the Russian Soviet govern ment, and as a result a Bolshevik, peace delegation will go to Riga to meet Polish representatives. Prince Paniehn. Polish foreign minister, was I notified today by ueorge TcMtcucrin. Russian Bolhevik minister of foreign I affairs The later, however, did not mention the dato when the 8ovlet rep resentatives would leave Moscdw. Alexander Lados. sceretary of the Polish delegation during the Minsk con ference, said the Polish delegates might start on Sunday, going by the way of Danrig, from which port they would take a Rtcamsnip to uiuuu. Mucncc, nc said, they would go to Riga by rail road. Other Polish officials said they did not expect tho delegation to leave until Monday or Tuesday. The returning delegates and others ..... 1 I. IllAlt. tfinf ftin Tilorn rnnfM. ence may continue for months. The Soviets arc apparently losinr interest it. the territorial questions, and, it fs re- . 1 ...... trilni tfntmAn f 41, a Poles the old German-Russian trench- lino positions wimoui inucii quiuDiing. PASSENGER SHIP IN CRASH 650 Aboard Koehlgln Lulse Which Collides With Freighter Lisbon. Sept. I). (By, A. P.) The British steamship Koenlglti Lulse, from London for Brlsbano with passengers, and the British freighter Loughborough are reported to have collided off this port during n fog. The Loughborough was damaged and ( lonklnir. but no mention is madn of damage to the Kocuigln Lulse, which carries 150 first-class and 500 second class passengers. RAN 1 CO SEEKS PUBLCS OPINION Mitten Got3 Full Roports of All Moetings Where Sentiment Is Expressed NO ZONE ANNOUNCEMENT That tho Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co. Is extremely anxious to know the sentiment of the people about a zone fare system is evident for the reason that a close watch is being kept on all transit discussions by local organizations. A full report of the protest ngalnst a zone fare system mauo yesterday by tho Philadelphia Operatlvo Builders' Association to Mayor Moore, was given todav to Thomas E. Mitten, president of tho P. It. T. All the data and opinions which were .......i mij'- MAAflfifr wera gathered by n clerk of the company, who slipped into inn meeting quicuy. of the builders, he recorded the replies inndo by tho Mayor. Incidentally, mis cierK, wnen quca- at .t...!a,l 11. aV 1. m.r mm Mritl Milft H1 UOnCU. UCU1CU lUUfc UU WUB vuuuum. with the P. It. T. Tho trncutm company still declines to make knoRn what steps it will take A(.fA(n n fnm ItinroflsA. Dfllelnlft nf tho company today called attention to tho fact mat inc. company nnu not oi llclally announced that a zone system would be established. rt'l. uMi.n.t tn fit... .tiiOntfA .nnnitnitft. meat in this connection was made by .Mr. .Miuen mat wk, wnvn no puiu nc believed the peoplo of Philadelphia would bo willing to pay proportionately for what they received. As a means oi lenrntng tne sentiment of riders lu various sections of tlio city conductors on many cor lines are cas- Comfort Your Skin WithCuticuraSoap and Fragrant Talcum frMP( 0tu5tirbrttt,li'i.auSh,wlw ually questioning passengers regarding the zone fare plan. Whether they are acting on their own initiative or following instructions from officials of tho company cannot be learned. Tho company's officials declined to discuss any phase of the question. Neighborhood organizations are plan ning meetings to make protests which will take definite shape, it is said, if the zono plan system is announced by the company. While it is agreed thot the P. R. T. uced3 moro money, niany contend a zone fate would be discriminatory and would not solve the problem of incensing reve nues of the company satisfactorily. It was reported today that somo con sideration was being given to a six cent fare, but It was learned from thqsc In touch with tho affairs of the com pony that this rate would be sufficient to remedy tbs present financial AU- nCThiCScompany Is being deluged with suggestions to solve its Problem by riders in all sections of the city. Most of these suggestions, It Is said, would benefit the rider. Hit by Plank, Ho Bites Tonguo Frank Rogan, forty years old, of 1000 Vine street, a laborer employed by the Concrete Construction Co., at Twenty fourth and Chestnut streets, was struck on the head at 0 o'clock last night by a falling plank. He was taken to the Hahnemann Hospital, where It was found he had bitten his tonguo badly, as well as received a cut In the scalp. He refused to remain In the hospital after treatment ,f ' ' ' J . ,J PENN METAL COMPANY, Lti 25th and Wharton Su. PHILADELPHIA MKfr or th TENCO M,tl t.,v nnoflnir, r.mnj. rir pint,, '.fr "STOsaSSR , ,m m. - . t ... ... i flMPMlf I 11 ? " ; i ,,, Acrn .crv Acrn m crnDrQ rrcymM ASCO ASCO acpa rujwv njj ojv-v mm '"1' .-rill njj SI Is i a mini ' " The Best Sport on Earth vnu nnd vour boat on tho done lng waves And, when something rets out of kelter. make her ship shape again see vanoerner chen's Everything for a boat. F.VANDERHEnCHI-H'S&ONn 7 N. Water Strrft. Phlln. "At the Slim nt tht Hal)" Retail at Wholesale Prices Save 10 to 25 by buying now. Fix tures, appliances and supplies. Repairing and Old House Wiring a Specialty Service Electric Supply Co. 5505 Baltimore Ave. I'hone Uowllnml 7700 ffiuS Stammering BTUTTBTHNO AND HHSITATTNO IN sPEErH can nr, rt'nnn DONT BE HANDICAPPED CIiimi (or th correction of ipwch com nenro wtfk of Sptmh-r 13 WntTB FOR HOOKLKT A.M1 CALli Von rrR3QNr. '"nMnv TMCA rRNTRAI. ll Arth niiTH ninu. it hi no. 1013 Lrhlih 111 S S2d WIRE YOUR HOME on 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS FIXTURES INCLUDED WHAIEN-CROSBY .immmmmWiTSit?SftfhtMm F(ll"'""""""FT1illl3 INSTALUTIOH ahd REPAIR WORKj ; COVtRINS THE ENTIRE FIEU5 Or I 1 MECHANICAL IQUICMtHT FOR BUILDIN9 W mr HfQtlnt Kxpfrts of 41 9 B years' fltandlnr and hae oTer M n '. 8000. 8 I: SUCCESSFUL PLANTS to onr crodlt. It will pny tou W " to me onr ntrrlce In aDthlne H " from n fcrnte bar to heutlng n H kyucrspcr. M w ' . -- M 0 " nOTNVWIIVPflllR'iilTMSVtsWnErim H r WMM 1 1 1 ' I IJ 31 ' W .1 .1.1 1- f.'W rf i It T." ') . I J ' 1 1 1K& El ' toiPASii! : I N. E. Cor. 8th & Filbert Sts. 1 Shoes Cleaned or Dyed jB t R M O S & Zl 1939 A Corn? Why, a touch will end it! A corn todny ia needless, and milliona of people know it. Years ago nearly every woman had them. Now women who know Blue-jay never suffer corns. Ask your own friends. Blue-jay comes in liquid form or plas ter. One applies it in a jiffy by a touch. The pain stops. In a little time the whole corn loosens and comes out. Tho proof is everywhere. Tens of millions of corns have been ended in this simple, easy way. This is the scientific method tho modern way of dealing with a corn. It was created by this world-famed labora tory, which every physician respects. One test will solve all your corn prob lems. Make it tonight. Buy Blue-jay from your druggist. Bl uejay Plaster or Liquid The Scientifi.c Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK Chicago Now York Toronto Maker of Stenlo Surgical Dretnci and Allied Piodoett Ci 0 A S .C O A u A S' FO' - A S c A .S .-4 iiiii iiiiiiimtiiiiii' IILIIIllllHIUIIILIIIIIIIlllHlllllllHlllliininii ?i '- WHOLE SOLES of genuine Neolln and RUBBER HEELS WOMEN $1.50 MEN I $1.7S "DANDERINE" StopB Hair Coming Out; HniihlpQ lt; Rpnntv f. wv-. .v- . wvj. T S , - i A w "' turi "Danderlnf." After f ' '!? w'letlon of "Danderlne" you run !' 1 v Vet nd 'l',n lialr or uujr dandruff, & ' :'' K. kaaMaa Terr Iialr aliowa nsw life. Tlror. Shaving with the DUO is as far ahead of old-fashioned ways of shaving as the. fountain pen- is ahead of the quill and inkwell method of writing. Shaving with a DUO means forty winks extra slumber in the morning and another piece of bacon at breakfast It's a time saver. Cuts out roundabout operations. Saves money too in the long run, for it cuts out waste. Saves trouble. Puts an end to messiness and a lot of side accessories. The cream's in the brush. A twist of the handle brings up enough just enough for the kind of rich, coaxing lather that makes it easy for the blade. "Dip in water and shave" and save. That's the DUO principle. See it at department, drug, hardware and stationery stores. Used and sold in the best barber shops. Attractively boxed in a maroon-and-gold hinged-container $5.00. Be sure the DUO trade mark is on every box. Extra re-fills of cream in metal containers 30 cents, at DUO dealers or direct by mail. Our Guarantee. If any DUO LATHER BRUSH fails to work properly we will replace it vith a new one. THE DELUXE BRUSH COMPANY 2513 N. Second St, Philadelphia Tbti trade mark on every carton m m mi TLATPWE-R, J3RXJSH TRAOg MARK 4 & "dip in water and shave' Th DUO LATHER BRUSH, will. sroUctiro top. to keep bnuh clean and contenta of anlt eaaa or traveling bag dry. The Pulse of the World's Food Markets Often, when varying conditions in the producing centers bring about the opportunity for a reduction in price, tho dealer who has to buy through the wholesaler is not able to give you the benefit of the saving that should be youra. This is because the goods have to pass through the hands of several middlemen before they reach your table. As a customer of the "Asco" Stores, your advantages are patent in our Producer-to-Consumer Plan. We act as the connecting link between your table and the producer the farmer, the miller, the canner, the packer, etc. Our prices are affected not by any middlemen, but only by the fluctuations in the actual food markets of the world. All intermediate profits are thus eliminated and you get the benefit in low prices. Just give this a moment's thought What would groceries be costing today were it not for the American Stores Co.? f "Asco" ( Peanut Butter) Salmon: 18 Choice Pink An economical meat service, very palatable and nutritious. Servo cold for luncheon or in croquettes mado with boiled rice for dinner. 7 flakes a A delightful breakfast cereal ready to servo very appetizing, with the children. 10 A favorito C "Niw f Rest (Head Rice) MC. I V J. UP ,D J "Gold Seal" Eggs i 68c Selected Eggs 62 New lirlil Kksh. Ultra Inrge. full and meaty. Very cliotce quality; every ese Bin.rante'ed. S i WM . , I We Don't Deny that you can prolmbly get other cnfleea as good rb Afco Dlcnd, but we do poBttlrely claim Hint to get thee coffees, you will havo to pay as high ns 30c and OQc per lb. Compare that with A' bS, u a' "Asco" Blend COFFEE lb, "llio Flmt Cup Conrlncea" Asm" Blend Teas . 45' Tour U c blfiidn rinln Illicit, Mixed, India Oylun nnd Old Country Style nil dollar valuea. J ,Jsw.JJt---'-A--fr Rich, Nes KI'c Cliccse, lb 33 .Tint enough nge to ghc It that delightful ' unnp " "Asco" Sliced sk k; c sliced tyfci ,1, pkg & Dry cure bacon the bent to be had. A couple of Bllces fried With two or three Gold Soil Keg brenkfart worth while. 12" "Asco" Fork & Deans, can Selected bcmi. cooked ready to fitip, with n delicious tomitn sauce 28' Snowdrift Shortening, can Very economical for all klnda of shortening, cooW Ing and frjlng Choice, New A c Peas, can Sl it Ml the sweetness nnd ginWn flnror of fieli iducUed pcnH. "Asco" Dried "8 ETC Beef, Pkij ilO Sliced Tenders trimmed of ill waste try a puck age creimed on toast for hccikfast. 12' Quaker Biscuit Flour, pk5 A little water and the most do lghtful biscuits In n few minutes. Sour Krout jlfic 61b 6 oz can f Illg cans, containing about three rjiiurto, partly cooked, prepared in a few minutes. , On'WVf'lr'VVVWVWWVWWVWV God's Acres The exquisite purltj unci llnvor of Lnuellii U utter conjure up vision of lirnnl. green flelilv, under sunny skies, with herds of flnely bred coi tented cattle, peacefully grnrlng that they inuv cnntlime theli part lu producing u butter of such srolden purity us Inmlla enfl . c Bacoi 1 .0. ffl O V'- ' V i i M ra fr Ib &QZ-. ; ;: : -JLk Butter WO :: ij 'i' ; RICHLAND BUTTER ib. S . ; H p A pure, creamery print butter X t : O' ---'----------------'-'--'-----ft '.----------------.'.' -.a ts .A. s c O' I I A' s r?. u f J s 'C O A' S' -c .0 z i'C 01 ' S' 1 A" S' K- o. Gov9! Bacon 24 (12 lb can, 32 60) Govt. Corned Beef, can 22c Very.iconomlcal, wholcsonio and niitrltloua Vo Bushel (30 lbs) Hlg, dry, mealy fellow s- lunllty to be hud. the Tery cholcent Breakfast Cereals "Asco" Rolled Oats, pkg..llc Post Toasties, pkg 12c Shredded Wheat, pkg....l3c Puffed IUre, pkg 15c Puffed Wheat, pltg 13c Kcllogg's Bran, pkg 20c Pillsbury Bran, pkg 17c Yellow Corn Meal. lb...5'2c White Corn Meal, lb C'jc King Wheat, pkf; 20c "Asco" Farino, pks 10c Grape Nuta, pkg 17c Tender Calif. Asparagus. full can Splendid sirred crenined on toast. 20c llc,!5c Choice xomatocs . . .can Kery can thock full of big red ripe tomatoes New Shore Mackerel, 13c, 17c, 25c cach Hut new whit fat Mackerel Lj knu Furniture Polish hot Iluy a bottle or two for vour bounce leaning. 10c Particular! Pall IV tiltPS Be " .WW rfwSffiSi-A , Don ' "y "lust bread " J.-. . "3TV Vt5itr3RK' 1 ., . ' "" 'uuro' iouii ten tno II..: "Hviik ..eW rfa . I rlor. YlfflliilP UkM ira sJiki'U it Ihtlr ".ks?'iujr Daily Reminders Fly Paper. 3 dblc. sheets, 5c "Asco" Hootbeer Extract. 10c Fancy Calif. Prunes . .lb 28c Calif. Seeded Raisins, pkg 28c Mrs. Morrison's Puddings, 10c Goodrich Tomato Soup, can Gc Trenton Crackers lb. 18c American MaidCatsup,bot.l7c Fresh Cracker Dust ..lb 1.1c Vlcto. Bread Crumbs, pkg 13c Choice Sardines can 5c B. & M. Fish CakcH 14c Why not get Hie rr belt, as long dlfTercuce wbeu you tamo U The Quality u "lid 91 Qnnn'lty I.ou t Children Thrive On It a',a'-'''--m..,. These Prices in All Our 170 Sanitary Meat Markets Fresli-Killed Mig!t! Chickens, " 45c Genuine Wether Mutton Jiuin wnops ill 38c Rill Phiina IK 'JO- "" ""l" U4t t-l V IK Rack Chops lb 25c Sliced Lebanon or Bolognn lb OdC Legs ib 32' Fresh Butts Smoked Shoulders lb 20c Neck lb 16c Breast lb 12c .lb 42c y Cooked Corned IP Beef Ib ouC Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and In tho principal cities' ano towns of Penna., Now Jersey, Delaware and Maryland i' .: ! t. z .t ..' . . .. . . ASCO '.yaw Miur h.iu iJafiiM ASCO ASCO 'a. . .tfh M ASCO a, 'I' lafl lilLij. .fSk l4iaMWaAkAft, -aaarihrika-i-- iltorttMAfoSrjfciydtfq g. .,,., is&ftLJii Hn iiiiniuiim . , , , M ,., i, , , i i i i ii ii i ii 1 1 i im 1 1 i in i ii 11 1 ii MHmmMOTEcxrJ tmWmmWmUmmmmmWmBmfimmiSmWmam ASCO ASCO ASCO
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