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This eouraa ; has bean carefully planned to give real constructive tnatructlon to executlvea who with U conduct their work along practical modern line. Thone, write or call for full details and for . tickets to openlnc meeting, October 22, SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, ACCOUNTS A FINANCE YMCAv Central Building, 1421 Arch Street ror.rnrAi, ronncAi COX AND ROOSEVELT DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING UNTJER THE AUSPICES OP THE Democratic Women of Pennsylvania Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Sts. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 21, 8 O'CLOCK ADDRESSES BY HON. JOSEPH W. FOLK VmSa1SSST MAJOR JOHN A. FARRELL, Democratic Candidate for U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania MRS. CARROLL MILLER, of Pittsburgh MRS. CLARENCE RENSHAW, of Pittsburgh JUDGE R. E. GOODALE, of Washington, D. C. DR. CYRUS ADLER, of Philadelphia, President of Dropsie College COL. SAMUEL PRICE WETHERILL, of Philadelphia MEN AND WOMEN VOTERS INVITED Thera will be a complete presentation of the purposes and function of the League of Nations and reasons why mothers and fathers should eupport the ratification of the Peace Treaty and the Covenant of the League by voting; for Governor James M. Cox. who has declared In favor of the League and for participation of the Lnlted States In the world wide plan to end war and restore peace. The 81,000 sons, brothers and husbands who died In France and Flanders to make an end of war call to us to support the candidates who are pledged to enter a union of the civilized nations of the world. Tickets will be distributed free of charge at the following places: Democratic Women's Committee of Penna,, 221 S. Broad St LfCinwraLtu Mwmiin .uiiiiii,ki.u VJ4 J-Jliin., do OOUlll IDlh St. Democratic City Committee of Phlla., X E. corner 10th & Vi second nonr. The Philadelphia Record office. Walnut Sts., 5(M0 Six Coupe At $2145 F. O. B. Factory, this handsome finely appointed Oldsmo bile Coupe is unsurpassed in dollar for dollar value. A little later, when cold weather sets in, the demand will likely ex ceed the supply; right now we can make prompt delivery. LARSON-OLDSMOBILE COMPANY, 800 North Broad Street t M (DtiJ&' & 1 -1 jCSAS&WSl agVna.wliL& I..-...llllltlll...M4MaliJttUlMI An Exceptional Cleaner at an Exceptional Price and on Easy Payment Terms HERE is your oppor tunity to buy a really first-class electric cleaner one which is en dorsed and recommended by us at a price considerably lower than others in its class and on very easy payment terms. $2.50 places this Philadelphia Electric Cleaner in your home and easy payments of $3.50 per month will soon complete the balance. This is an exceptional offer and holds good for a limited time only. The Philadelphia Electric Cleaner is a splendid machine, sturdily and substantially built, with many special features carpet sweeper brush, adjustable nozzle, double thickness bag, General Electric motor, extra length cord. Remember: Thh tale hat only a Utile longer to rim. Demon' ttrations of the Philadelphia Electric Cleaner at the Electric Shop and Diitrtct Offices, or, phone Wainut 4700 for Jull inor motion. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 9 South 40th Straat 6th and Diamond Straata 4600 FrankfoH Avanua JlOOKanaington Annua 15th Straat and Columbia At.. 7 and 9 W. Chaltan Atanua Broad and Ruacomb Straata (Logan) DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Chester Madia Lanadowna This is "American Beauty" Electric Iron Week American Beauty Electric Irons on sale at the Electric Shop and all district sales offices. Store Hours 9 to 5:30 GlMBEL BROTHERS MARKET i CHESTNUT M llOHTH NIKTM FOR THURSDAY -uc Jc Philadelphia, Pa.,. October 20. 1920 All the Player Pianos From the International Piano Manufacturing Co. Of Fall River, Massachusetts In Bankruptcy Have Been Sold to Gimbels By Order of the United States Court The International Piano Manufacturing Co. got into difficulty made instruments too good for the prices they asked made so many that losses multipliedand the concern failed. Ready for You: tQQC On Easy Prices Start at pOc J Terms , These Two Letters from Trustee and Receiver Tell the Story ? 'j ejfflflMlW',rH!iM taattQBriosm-PzjiJrtf MxjrorjicTtnajiwOiw Ctl.1 RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS. August 23rd. 1020 Glrabel tfrothara, 32nd bt., uroadway, 33rd St., Mow Xoric City. & Philadelphia, Pa. Gontleraen:- This Company was petitioned into bankruptcy and tho Court appointed me one of the roceiToro to administer the Estate. ttxaming the inventory on hand , I find the Estate oontalno , up to date, good stook, in perfect Condition, to complete about two thousand pianos and player pianos. Permission is obtained from the Court , to operate the shops of the bank rupt, and manufacture pianos for a limited time, in order to turn this merchandise, in part or all, into cash. It is the opinion of the receivers, 'that a selling campaign might not be to the best interests of the creditors, and I am charged with the disposal of the pianos that are, and will Be manufactured under the receiver-ship. I prefer to sell the entire output to one. house, and knowing you are in a position to buy in very large quantities, for spot cash, I am willing to sell the instruments manufactured, consider ably below the irarket price, and invito your offer in this matter xours vary truly, MILTON HEED, JOHN 3. UARTIH JULIUS SCHftELLER Receivers for the International Piano Manufacturing Company. Final Disposal of the Entire Stock Had to Await the Court's Decision ;JT'! hiTattKJitfxQMJUb Puuro MjuroTjicTmtnrBtUb AU. RIVCR. AMAHUETTS. US.A, OOt. 11, 1920. Oimbel othen, 32nd bt. , Broadway, 33rd bt., Hew xork ity. it Philadelphia, Fa, Oentlenen:- I beg to acknowledge your offer of the 22nd September in connection with the entire manufactured output of the Estate, under our administration. The offer was submitted to the Court' for approval, and I wish to advise you the order was issued this morning, con firming our agreement in full. The 'first shipment is being made at once. Yours very truly, UILTOtl REED JOHN 3. UARTIH JULIUS SCHNELLER Trustees for the International Piano Manufacturing Company. in Bankruptcy. tttigned) Bv J. Schnellcr Trustee. (Signed) By J. Schneller fsTiS Xresxy Receiver The stock came to Ginibels the first lot we told of a few days ago now the remainder of the bankrupt stock is coming. We paid considerably less than the regular price so shall you: We pass the savings on to you. All Are 88-Note Players All Are Brand New A remarkable opportunity to own an excellent Player Piano we guarantee them fully at a wonder fully low price, and on easy terms of payment. The Piano Store Will Be Open Till 9 o'Clock Beginning This (Wednesday) Evening Enter at Ninth St. Door Gimbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh floor; also Subway Store In Ut New Gimbel Conreid Phonographs, save Third at Fully Guaranteed On Easy Terms $79 First Payment May be as Little as $5 The Conreid Plays All Disc Records Polished mahogany case, 46 inches high, 20 wide, 20 deep. They have the celebrated Heineman motor, tone arm and sound box. Complete Record Filing Cabinet is built into the machine. Gimbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh floor; also Sub way Store. " ' w 't.'iO.JO'SO I ,-, w -- f ,. VVaVSAVVVWVVVVMMSNSAAAMMAA Messrs. Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia Without obligating me, please give full information regarding XX Player Pianos H , Talking Machines Name , Street City Ii-VS ' - - - - ""- ' ' '" "" 1 fr I , 1 '"ft' .'. ',!. 'if. LfV. . i'fa,1i,'t-?&l.,Y 'A'A 4w4v.M'-'ffiimm-&im .vaaw,.totibi t. M