WTTWrei nw-- - . r 7 -. T,. .-1' iv. r-.imi , l-rr J, 'w nvct & isli . v i l: i . , y . u. ?i I'l s: K v L?i t 0 . it , EVENING HJkLIC XPDGER--PHlLAt)EliliiLV, T30KEAT, SEPTJBMBteR;; ,4020 -;- 4 .""1, Cf fa n9 in1 93 S WBE6 WOMEN SEEK YOKE NAMERICANLEGION LIhtfont Brlmlt Co. IIoboK.li p. J. "lurner for Concrete Permanent organiza tion, long experience, large purchasing ability are some of the reasons for the economical and satisfactory construction being done by Turner to day. TURNER Construction Co 1713 Hnniom f-t. National Convention to Be Urgod ( to Define Broader Scopo of Work for Auxiliaries Th" onun'i niixlllnri,s of t'ic Anirr- i'-nn I.oglou will mokp n tlcnmnd upon tho ile'ejtntp tn Hip sevnml hiiiiiirI ron- vrntfnn. in Clevelunil next Mmitlav (or I a more linportnnt loiro In the iitTnlrti of i tlip world war votcrim' orgntilsntion. Awlllnrlos hnve lorn formed lu omi. Junction, ulth twentr P"ts of the mv- cnty.six in rntiniiripnia rounij. umr wlw. throiiRhout the country the wom en have tnkm nn Interest In the devel opment of the Legion poKi. An a result nf the enthuslaWebowu bv the M-ntnen In the formation of auxil iary bodies, the f.eglop tiatlounl cou vrntlon will be unt'il to dellne a broader scope of M-orli for thejc groups. Ihc n,iientlon at. to -.(ale drpnrtmnitfl for the nuilinrlr. ntiil ultimately n na tional orsnnir.atlon patterned inter the Lesion. Mill be p'mvd lif.'oro the dele- rti ' it I ......tw.Mii .. ikn !,. ine ii:iimmi;ii urim i.-mr " " - lllarirs Iihx liierriisod to Midi nn extent that the I.epion Inn beeu Impressed with Its growth. When the majority of the pohl shull linio formed inn Ilia rlct, thvre Mill be nearlv us many women members of those bodies of there will be actual members of the Legion. Chariot 1. Major has been elected commander of the link I.Hne Pout No. -'(VI, Rueceedlns Elwood J. Itotan. Mr. Itotan haii held thin office ulnce the pott was started. William P. Ounthorp, Jr.. was elected rice commander. The post adopted ntr amendment to its by-laws, providing that from the. months of October to June. Inclusive, the post would hold two regular monthly meetlnita on the cecond anil fourth Mon days of each month, both meetings to be held at the Oak Lane Public Library, Twelfth street and Oali Lane avenue. A moving picture show 'a 111 be given Tuerdny evening In the auditorium of the Oak Lano llaptlst Church, Twelfth r.tvrv i('i va wm n,i.Muv. .lie U- loMing entertainment committee was appointed: Paul KsMclc. Jr., chairman! iiouert ii. uearueti, ,ii, nililam V, Ouuthorp, Jr., and William 0. Wll- 1lnMtM Thin tt'lll Ka Ih. !! -I . series of moli entertainments to be given D.v me pout mommy inrougaout. tne M'lnter months. George A. Turner Po No. 146, at Us meeting In the Salvation Army Hall. Uroad street and Falrmount avenue, last eight, called upon nil legionaries In the Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards to enroll as members. The post, under the dlrectlop of William J, Luptoo. couw mandcr, and Arthur Lamartioe, finance officer, Is making noticeable progress. A busy program for the fall was outlined. The newly chartered Overbrook Post of the, Amerlcnnt Legion, held its first irte Ah hist regular meeting lust night at tho Over- brook Public School, Sixty-second utrcel and Malvern avenue. The fea(ure of the mcetlnc Mas an address by Major Davjd B. fllmpbon. vlc commander of tho Department nf Pennsylvania of the Legion. Major Slmpton'a theme was on the value of teamwork and the necessity for Increasing the membership of the Legion. lie said that the national com mander had callr d for an Increased membership of 100 per cent. "Teamwork Is the most" Important thing nceccsary to'tho crowth . " '' post." Major filnuuon ad. ..ft?;"' vrcetall the incmberv by name ami i'il in Know litem we I, If this I,,... ,'" tho post will have to strusafe ri.,lon' Isteurc." . "u8'c for ,,. Major Simpson commended tJi . for Its largo turnout. titt Pol State Fenclbles Post. No. 14" off the first prlw lu tno lu ofV,,t4 the field meet. HatiirH.r il0.f,.?a' t the field meet. Saturday, b ,i.fLVn,t the stroae Prlnce-Forbca Post SllV team. ',0, L I JEFF OPENS TONIGHT ronatlona to Endowment Fund of College Will Be Announced A Jefferson Medical College will open It ninety-sixth annual session tonight. Dr. Iloss V. Patterson will preside und the introductory address wl'l be made lijr Dr. Hobart A. Hare ou "Object.-, nd .Aims of the Student. The ex rcUea will bs held lu the clinical am phitheatre. ! 7 Olfts to the college endowment fund , MJTea.tlng more thau S'-1K),(iO will be announced. It is probable that the jsamks of the donors will be made public at tho exercises. 'One half of the 1030 appllcauts for the first year clai.s in the college quail- ' fled- and from this number ISO have I been selected for tho freshmen class. I that number marking the limitations of the class. HAVERFORD TO REOPEN i 214 Have Applied ftr Enrollment as Freahmen Haverford College will open tomor row with the largest enrollment in its history. There arc 214 applicants for i Dtry in the freshman class. A new athletic system will b in tituted at the college this fall. Presi dent W. W. Comfort annouuecs. Kvery , tudent on the campus will be required to take part in some athletics under close supervision. ! Silver Vegetable Dish Substantially ninde of ster ling silver, tho lid fitted with removable handle so it can be used as a dish. Plain design, 11 inches in length $103.00. Hi S. Kind & Sons, iuo chestnut st. DIAMOND MI2UCHANTU JUWULCIIS SILVU113MITIIS , Gets Ten Years for Arson TJIoomsburg. Ta., Sept. 22. Antonio Esposlto, a Berwick merchant, who jumped his bail and escaped to New ' York city last September, was i-entciiced ' yesterday by Judge Harmon on the charge of burning his own store. IIp' vrin caught by state police in ,pv York and brought back by extradition j proceedings. He was sentenced to puy a, fine of ?1000 and undergo imprison- ment In the Eastern Penitentiary of from ten to twelve years. (PRODUCTIVE I iv !te;,.0n ji .tiourrii i.iiooruiorir" T ' "'V w,. ...MUij. n k-lkilJ )EPUCATI OJfll 9 i REAL ESTATE AND CONVEYANCING Why Action Training Gels Results I'Vtecn yan c ' fsuccecs Is llio l)Ci)t recommendation of the Ircxcl livening ?olio-. course In Keul Ustutc and Con vejH"''lnir. Tho Instructors are practical Jtea.1 i:s t.'t men li'iy Imvu .'-.,! p'TsonnlUy lo teach iheir htudenls the principles en whii'h thl- o n sucot-Hs hu been built. As a direct result of this training, hundreds of men und wiutien hitve found b!sKer opportunity In the Ileal Estate Hinl I'onveyanelnir field. Come tu Prcxcl for Husiness Administration A'-i-ountin? Sm-ununfthlp AilM-.-tlnln TMfllf Urn) KklH( ruhlln Hiji.-.-is Uualno3 l.. Enslnecrins MectiMnlcul fJltTtrlPHl Htructural t'rndurtlon f lh".inil'( rhm'strv 1.", othT rourt prsonl lntrTpv or wrllP fnr in. pine (iitiiln;. Iteicliilrutlcn open now. DREXEL EVENING SCHOOL U..-,..-JP? ipiflir- N A POWERFUL CAR ' In a man, knowledge is power. In a motor car, power is knowledge. The knowledge that you have plenty of power is like the knowledge that you have plenty of health, plenty of time, plenty of courage, plenty of anythins. The power of the Standard Eight is all the power you want plus a little more than you may possibly ever use. In addition to all the other satisfying features of the Standard Eight, there is an extra satisfaction in the plenteousness of its power. VejtOmU) Sedan. SSOOO Sedan. S 4 800 Stdanette, S4SOO Coupe. 34500 Touring Car, S340O Roadster, 33400 Chasjli. S3 1 SO Abort prices L e. b. Boiler. P. EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION Broad at Wallace Philadelphia, Pa. EASTERN MOTORS COW. BRANCH Camden A Trenton, N. J. KLEIN MOTOR CAR COMPANY 12 N. 1 1 tit Strt, Allentown, Ta. UNION MOTOR CAR COMPANY 2S5 Wyoming Avcnut, Scranton, Pa. HIGH A TROUT Pattstown, Pa. R. J. MILLS 110 S. Railroad St, Pottivllla, Pa. C. C. SNYDER 18 N. 6th Str.el, Rtadlng, Pa. J. V. HOFFMAN Waynaiboro, Pa. MORI 0ROTHER3 VUieUnd, N. J. J. WOODS BATDORF Lancaster A Tork UNION MOTOR CAR COMPANY WUkai.Darra, Pa. BERWICK STORES COMPANY Berwick, Pa. WILLIAM L. SCHWARTZ 1437 Pine Street, Norrietown, Ta. DEAKYNE A SMULLEN Cheeter, Pa. AUTO REPAIR CO. Pfalltlpeburi, N. J. THE FRANKLIN SEDAN VTOTORISTS are turning to the Franklin Sedan -- in large numbers because they are convinced that it does what a car should do. 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 12y500 miles to the set of tires 50 slower yearly depreciation (AVvW Avtrtjtl) , Taken together, these results indicate the greatest automobile efficiency. Taken separately, they are the best evidence of an other kind of efficiency, even more important. "J 20 miles to the gallon -! Lei l 0-WT fl If-1 of gasoline also means jL-JCxj -JjYxkJ. Light weight and less friction make the Franklin roll more easily than any other car. Easy-rolling light weight not only uses less gasoline, but is safer and easier to start, to stop, and to guide. O 12,500 miles to the aaaa I --f-Y"f V'at" set of tires proves JJ 'JLxXl.vJ '1 L The Franklin does not pound out tires. Neither does it jolt nor jar its riders. Comfort and tire economy depend upon the same thing flexibility in which the Franklin stands alone. 3 50 slower yearly RpliaHlll tT depreciation indicates X.V-lldrLlllL V Depreciation is the best gauge of car reliability Franklin quality of materials and kind of construc tion give less trouble and require fewer repairs over a longer life. Complete demonstration at any time FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. C. G. HECK, President 911-13 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. WOOD & TAYLOR West Chester, Pa. W. L. BROWNING Norrialown, Pa. Bell Phone Poplar 40D6-4057 D EALEHS FRANKLIN McKENNA CO. Camden, N. J. LIPPINCOTT MOTOR CO. Salem, N. J. & t 9 A V. A u i iftii,,. J& biii.t Hifci "eVSH. teAx,,:t