ffr t S3 ' i!b -V )'' Vrf' Tfi, -, 4 ty" n .? vV . ,1 3T K ' & u N.Y. IRISH Wd EN EVENIKG PUBLIC LEDGER-HlUDBHfC teQmb&ti "JSTOVEMBBR -St 1020 frrf rf ) 14 Vn ' HIDING PLACE OF CASH TAKEN FROM SLAIN RUNNER SLUR BRITISH FLAG Is tyUnlen Jack Is Tern Down Frem ff f Thoatre and Ripped ,' te Pi0C63 PICKETS AT WHITE HOUSE' New Yerk. Nev. 8. l'hillp T One. fertnrrlv n major of marines, wounded i during the war nnd new mnnacer of n i theatre at Ilrnntlvjn.v nnd Tlfty firit street, perennl!y hung n uew flntr ncnvn the canopy of the theatre i"terday afternoon after nine women, Irish "m pnthlzery, had pulled down the ling of 1 Great Britain, which n lmng with ethers of the Allliw. The women nppenred eutlriV the then tTe, while n workman wn puttliiK the finishing touches te the Hag decorations, which were put up because of a speclnl theatrical attraction The man came down n ladder which win tilted ncalnet the top of the canopy nnd went lnide ( the theatre te set some light bulbs. One of the women climbed the ladder Hd broke the IlrttMi emblem lnec i Bhe dropped it into the hands of the Temen below. They made thert work , of it. bisecting it with n rip Seme of these in the crowd were mpathetle, but ethers cried "Shame!" Ne one offered te molest the women Sir. Cne did net see the inult te the flag, but pent in n call for police when he was tV)ld of it While be was (.end ing the call a man rushed into the office and wnrncd him net te "meke trouble T for these women." The stranger struck at him, but the ex-major warded the blew nnd ptrm k the man en the nose. , Bv the time the police nrrhed the woman had disappeared. Mr. Case then bung the new Hag. Washington. Nev. S Hundreds of Irish sympathizers matched for an hour last night in single file around the i ntte tietise recent death lord maver eclf in Brixton HKKiSHlHHBiSSi V1 JBBWBWBHMTMHBBBttSBEB5sl. t wBKl j wUmmXmsm& kiS&Sb JBHiM iHl Mayer Wilt Net Deal With Vares ConllnuMlfrem re Ons majority in Heuse nnd Senate at Har rlsburg will be afraid te go contrary to.erderii emanating from Penrepe. Thcre have been very definite rnmore of a new ward combine similar trt that of twenty-five years age. The threat 1ms been held ever Mayer Moere's head that such n coterie could work havoc with his plans for Philadelphia! The fact Is the Majer deesu't care a rap nbeut such rumors. It might be possible tlmt lie 'would view it In the leht of n' geed thlmr or n eedsend. It would nt least, by attempting te hamper, obstruct', hamstring or sand bdg the administration, enable htm te put the blame squarely en the shoulders of the leaders in such, a combine. And a Vere combine nt that. Plan Leeks Foolish There arc two wajs of looking nt the tiling. Such a combine, were It formed, would have te Jein hands, with the Vares. Any individual with one lobe of the brain out of commission and the ether working could understand how hew popular such an arrangement would be 1 Then, again. Mayer Moere might or er ganise a ward leaders' union of his ew u I There Is still a final reason, show ing that the chilly nnd unpleasant logic of facts, In the local situation, nre nil lAiimr I'huln HerW $:...(M of the ST.I.OOO whirh Uali S. Paul. Camden bank messenger, was rntring en October 5. the day he was supposed te hae been murdered, has been dug up at a spot near the grae of the mother of meml W. Mulch, Mlw with Frank J. James, Is said te lme confessed te participation in the slajliig. The cress shows the lilillng place in Kcrgrecn. Cemetery against the Vares continuation of power as city leaders: They arc losing their street cleaning contracts, JAPAN TO RECALL ARMY Will Evacuate Chentae Area When Chinese Troops Arrive Teklo, Nev. 8. The cabinet, It is reported by the press today, has decided te withdraw the Japanese troops from the Chentae area, along the Korean -Manchurlau border,' despite the fact that the activities of the bandits .and Korean Insurgents, te combat which the troops were sent, harcuet been sup pressed, prevlded.thnt China will under take te maintain order nnd protect Jap anese life and property. The diplomatic council has brcu sum moned te "consider the cabinet's pro posal. ' The newspaper Hochi Bhlmbun adds te Its report of this decision the state ment thut the American, British and French Oeveriiments recently lunulrcd as te hew long Japan proposed te keep. ncr ireups in iiic vneniae area. It was announced in a Pekln dis patch of October II) tlint Chlnn-had protested against the presence of Japa nese troops en Chinese territory nnd had emphasized its desire that nil Japanese troops be withdrawn as seen as the Chinese troops which had been dis patched arrived In the district, the Chinese guaranteeing protection te Jap -qucsu tmbjccls. s 7 of m dreams. Most of the time I was I sick in bed." Prier te his arrest and after his name was pindstcntly rnunci-tcd with the, crime bj rumors. Scbuck seernl times, insisted upon his inneieiice te his father and fi lends. But he had dlsplned se much mellis that thej had begun te fear the worst uud were net surprised when the authorities placed the Jeung iiinn under arrest. "I hn known Schuck for je.irs and seen him grew up. and I never dreamed a thing' like this could happen." said I rank Albright, private secretary te h of "rirpn, Al!.Suniv Congressman-elect F. V Patterson. Jr.. nf rnrW h, W l m5? ? I ' Camden, and a dose friend of l7.(d at a tien was ercaniztd at a meetlnc of the L local branch of the Friends of Irish Freedom earlier in the uight. and it was announced it would be repeated each night for seventy -three davs, euce for ach of the dus MacSvviue.v fasted be fore his death. Bungalow Parties Blamed in Murder Continued from l'air On .v- t .. (..n , ., . , etliers overcame his parental teachings why I was afraid te cenles.s the whole nn(I hp wn, ,C(, nstru Ged llP,p hil mat s nil Schuck could net be the moving spirit in an affair like this. He never had the nerve te commit murder. He showed that bv the way be acted after the mur der anil the fact that he broke down as seen as hit was arrestee 'It is one of these unfortunate affairs j that (enies us the result of bad com pany and loesn habits. Schuck's down fall undoubtedly has been women. The i boy held a geed position with n tele phone company uud was really succeed ing well in life He just get himself in the position where the influence of thing. . "When vvc reached Camden. James xcent te a second hand clothing store and purcuesed a suit his old one being Mrs apeueu wun moon Atter cnanging liis clothes, James wrapped the old suit with a stone and threw it in the Newton creek. "Keeping part of the cash, we buried the rest in the Kvergreen Cemetery, nnd then went en a two days' drunk. "At the end of that time I went te , bed, completely broken dew'n. On Octo Octe fber 14, James came te mv house and told tec te go with him te Tabernacle te further dispose of Paul's body. I te'd him I was tee -ick. but he pulled out bis gun and said if I did net go along he would kill me I went. "When we reached the bridge benpath : which the body was hidden we found' it still as we had lefc it The sight of the thing made me pick at my stomach and I refused te touch it James unfastened the rope from the piling and tied it te the back of his car Hi then dragged the body out of the water, across the read te the place where we buried if We had bought the shovels i in Medford. Fear Made Grae Shallow i "We were afraid te take enough time i te dig a deep grave, and the hqle was , little mere than large enough te held Paul's mutilated corpse We tied the ankles up te the neck and rolled the body into the grave After we had cov ered it up and spread leaves ever the place James again threatened te sheet me if I should ever squeal. "The dav? and especiailv tee nights from then ti I the da James was ar xested were like a hell te me I could net ic i at nights because I was afraid I lames' Wife Collapses Jamc? collated when slip rp. eeivrd word that her husband had con fessed te a part in the murder. Her faith, which had remained stead fast following his arrest and detention in tounectien with the murder, wus ap parently unshaken by the confession, but the shock, coupled with the nervous strain under which she had been labor ing for weeks, told en her. Confined te bed at the home of her parents, Mr nnd Mrs Jeseph Spiegle. at (12S Newton avenue. Camden, she weeps centinunllv Between her sobs, she repeats in a shaken voice, hpr be lief that her husbnud could net bavye been implicated in the murder whlie in his right mind. "Frank must have been out of his mind," she declares ever again. "He was se geed te me that I will licver believe this nwful thing." Jeseph Spiegle. James' father-in-law, was nt the little tobacco shop in Newton avenue. He appeared uerveus and deeply concerned, but would uet comment save that he did net believe James' statement. William Walsh and Jelui Hnrris. who had been retained ns counsel by James following bis detention, said the con fession came "us a thunderbolt." Thev said they were completely as. teunded, and thut but for the confes sion tJiev would net have believed James guilty "In a hundred years'" At Schuck's home. Twelfth and Mb iTtv streets, in Camden, no one re spended te the doorbell. Apparently, the house was deserted. Would Give $100 te Olympic Fund Continued from Page One Fairmount Park, it was held that this was net a municipal enterprise, and the city of Philadelphia as a municipal Ity received no benefit, and there was no moral obligation upon which the appropriation might be sustained "Apart from the authorities which ire numerous and clear ns te the un lawfulness of such use of the citv's menev, the case seems te me likewise clear' upon principle. Once it is as sumed that any cause which meets witli the svmpathy of council can be aided by ilie citv's money, there will be no end te the demands made upon the treasury . This case is a mere flagrant one than the appropriation te pav the expense of the Negro Convention which you very preperlv vetoed in clear nnd convincing language in your message dntcd'Juiic . lil'JO. "In addition te ill this, llie act of jr.th of June. 11110. Article XVII Sec tion 10 empowering council by n two thirds vote te "authorize payment for material furnished or nervices rendered without n previous impropriation" by necessary intendment, excludes any ether put pose. As the appropriation in this cae does net come under either of suili heads it is fatally defective." Small Early Morning Fire 'Fire from a gas jet ignitvd n cu-tain en the second fleer of ti.- hem of J. Jenes, ut 0211 May street, at 0:20 o'clock this morning The fire was put out by: a chemical company before it did serious damage.. 11VH s-ii-B m i! II Feed, Service and Surroundings That Are Yours te Enjoy $1 Luncheon-Platters 70c te$1 or a la Carte Service Dancing During Luncheon, Dinner and Supper Geerge Gocbel's Musical Entertainers ci 'A ;Av X i::l 3i V.'S 1 f.nnrfVA f.nnlinl'a rltiufql I:nf netnitt avu lF-A y iff y WINTER Munsingwear is incompar able for comfort. It fits and covers the form perfectly the fabric gives with' every motion without losing the shape. Your surprise at the moderate price in creases as ' time proves Munsingwear's splendid wearing qualities. A right size for everyone men, women and children. Let Munsingwear Union Suit Yeu s Loese Leaf Binders in Stock BLANK nOOKH Hound and I.oee Leaf LITUdGKArlllNO PKINT1NO ENfinA INO OFFICE Ptatlnrr.r and Suppllf VOU can step In at C29 Market Street and ' get Just what you want right from our stock without the usual delays I Loese Leaf Lrdfers nnd Leaves Fent Tllnders Bins Memorandum anil IUn? Price nooks Recerd and Minute nooks. Aluminum Helders and Nlieet Helders. Our Bteck Includes a complete line of loose leaf outfits, from these of the lowest cost te the most elaborate. Your needs will be cour teously and promptly attended te here. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Ndw Yerk Offices: 261 Broadway. Founded in 1818 ill KIDNEY TROUBLES Why Suffer Lenger? Drink Mountain Valley Water Turnout Curnffi e Wntlr from rear let Fpringa, Ark ENDORSED BY PHYSICIAN'S Mountain Valley Water Ce., 718 Chestnut St. Fhone Malnut 8107 Srei! at lead'nir Club Hotels Cafsj sn1 P R R car Se'd tn flrst-i-'iri grecr drugging tr or dire t bv us 'iiLiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiitifiijiiiii'iiaiiiiji I Jail LfPass8 e)y Sal I II I I II ll W III P HI I 'ikMv-Wx'Us-x'-T; WmSMMS&i JfHjdFe) WWMM 3fDt3? nl - 1J1 P 1 J n sWlft- mmm 1 ti eatljs DKATHS ARNDT A patient suftrr at rst Ne 6. MAR1 'Uucht-r et Franl: an 1 Mari Arndt ind Brandiiau?nte- of August and Msrearet I KWr Fune-al Tus u 30 e m tat tstd'iic 301'J tlki et In' pri vate AUDENKIED S-uddr-lv en Fr'da Ne S L15WIS AC'DFNRIED ten nf thf late Jehn T and nnrna Vuienr'ed In the 31st year et his te' t'urera' scr Ices at Ma late residence 150" De l.ancv plac en Tue at 10 a m Interment private Omit fter BLACKilAN Nev 5 DORIS MAY dauehtfr 't Jehn 1) itI Martha J II a man (n Hu'fh i gd 2 vears S months Relatives and fnnds invited te fureral ser' Jces, Tuea .' p m prerlselv at arrand varents rs denc .''35 E Clearfleld st Int rrlMte Remains rrav t v!ed Men S te 10 p m BRODZIN'Kt Nev 1 CHARLE-i h'i tiand of Anna BredilnskJ 'nee Relsi aged 17 ItelatUes friend Teurnvrren Conf tieners ( and Cake Hakers pn1c al Aisocutler ard empleies nf Kelb lUk-n Dread ind Dul ler sts invited tn funeral Wed J p m late resldenf 3012 N th st hemtliie mas be vkwed Tuts h Int private North Nerth North eod Cem BRYANT N i 7 RAHEI. l !f nf h late FranK M Hrvan' In her Mth vnr JMnerul ed 10 a m from 437 V Wil- ( ten si '-."vts aril itrmnt t'ld WMevvs' Cem Burlington N J CARR N iv WILLIAM A hUBbard of Haul'ne far- 'nee :Jchuiteri and sun of Peter ar.l Mar- Carr arU 3 Re utlvs nd friends a'se D!v Ve 1 A O H ard Court Prldi of N ceten Vn ;e' X of A Invited te ntte-d furera' Wed 0 a m 'ate Tslde-ce " P eaaint tt i-'r i -.vv Oreve and K'eurtuwn ave ' undmoer Hlyn mass nt 'he Cbure'i of Sen Delore !' a sn Int Hely s-pulchr,, Cem ........ CLARK Np- A.VMF MAVLV daueht-r r' the ut. ri-.-'ee E ind Anna n Clark 'a.r", st rcr.st ' rturcn Heapttal 48th st nnd B-'nic t i' e Tuei. 11 "in a n COLGA.N -ve '1 JOSEPH COI.OAN Belatlves and fr'er.de i'nl"d te attend tu ners! Tue MO i m from res'denee of James Cerrjran 3705 Woodland ave Hih requiem mas ?t Jame Churth in a rn Int He'v cress COPPU'CK November 7 EMILY J widow of JameH B C-pru' k Service Tues day at J p m realden e t)441 Sa brook ave Interment private Omit flnvvers i DONNELI Y Nev (J m.n JIARY be loved wife of Edva'd Dennellv 'nee Mulll sn Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funtrul Thur ' W a m from her lets residenie 2'.'17 V (. umberlsnd st fcelemn requiem mass at St I'ulumba s tChurth, 10 a ni preclselv Int Hely fress DOVOHERTY Nev 1 M RV iml'jll ERTY I-uneral Tues S 10 m . 1st resl lence 51.' N Percv st Itlth Mass ' Church of the Vssumptien 10 a ni Int jtelv Crefs TERGfON Nev 1 JOHN huaband of the la'e Marv Scott Keriunen Relatives in I 'riends invited te funeral services e. . J. m reeidence of his en In law Jehn T licCev 11054 Walten ae Int private jcrlends msv call Tula eve Nril -Nev 5 ELLA R . daustiter of . ! I.. ,i. vi .. j 1 alnii ITInnh TI J Incited te attend fu ... i .. s-ii t-ipaa, iitiv ar mi rviri lurs i- -....--.. ..;.. resldem-e BS3 N Berks at Int Invited te attend funeral services Tues 2 p m at T54 N 10th st Int private I GODFREY Ne rt GEORGE husUind of K'erence Godf r v Funeral rervlces Tues 1 SO r rr at late residence 3MU Tlla st I '"atTON Nev 5 .MART r GORTON , Relatives and frlerds lnvtted te terlces Tues I P m residence of Walter S Syl v ester 4MS Baker st Mana-unk Int pri vate ' GREENE OOD Nev 7 at her residence 0041 Ljrchnecd ave ELIZABETH widow I of Jehn Greenwecd Due netke HAMILTON Nev MARY A wife of the late Geerge Hamilton Funeral Tues 2 I p m from her son's rcrltence Georg Hamilton Jr 2001 E Auburn st Friends i mav i-i'l Men after 7 p m Int private HASLET Nev (1 GEORGE W husbard I of Elisabeth C Hasiet Relatives and friends im(tH te Attfrnd funeral eerv cep Wed 2pm prectsel at his late rstdence 1016 N I'th st Int private Klndlv einlt flew, ers HIBn snth-dav Eleventh Menth 0th 1021 HANNAH II vvlf of Jehn A Hlbb uz 1 54 Relatives and frlsnds pre Invited te funeral Thtrd-dav Eleventh Menth nth ,?i j rn from her late residence J-ana he-T Pa In' Mlddletewn Frlnds Bun--ins Grounds Auies will meet train at Lanir hrne Station leavlnw ReadlnK Terminal 12 45 p m HOEFLICH On Nev wir of Paul T Heefllch "-''i.' ' .. ...... ... . ... i . Thiln m.tlnn 1 nnnn 11ULV1 .1U I r.v.jw.i. '"'. ''"- OMITHVnC n 1 0 m IWIC A nMn of Charles Smith Relatives and friends art Invited te attend 'uneral Tuea vt 10 a nt from h-r late resldencs W Lamaiter a-e Relemn requiem mass at Our Mether of Per- nEATHH G. UVIfl JlA Jrf . J l vter rm JTTrvI $m G A ,.,?" LLLV Of diphtheria at Municipal B?tSK;.Un P uNl" CHARLOTTE hLLANOR daughter of Oeone and Char Char eotte Mullen of 4H4 N 5th st ared 4 j ears Funeral private en Tuea aft at 1 Cem hospital Tnt at Greenmeuit Nl'NN Nev 7 ANDREW M Nit,- vviS lv,'s anJ iXi'."'.'.8 . "iv 'ted te funeral ed 1 p m irilt Vplind st Int rrlvate '-fl mt cdii l'j.s I 10 H p m I dDONNELL Nev 0 ANNIE daughter I nf late Hueli and Mar" O Dennell of I terlllv Glantles Ce Dencal Ireland Rrla.l tlves and friends B V M Sedalltv In I Mted te funeral Wed 30 a m nlce s re'lderce Mrs Wm n KerrUan 72' Lan i nster ave Bryn Mawr Pa Solemn re nulem mass Our Mothr nf Geed Counsel! Church 10 a m Int St Denis RICE On Nev 7 MABEL HARRISON ' wife of C William Rice Service en Wed aft at 2 e clock at her late residence OHIO I Woodland ave Inte-mert private RfS'-ELL At her home 247 Kales st Wlisahicken en Nev 0 NANCY VANCE widow of Jeshua Russe'l Riatl es and frlerds a'e Inv ted te the service en Tues aft at 2 e clock at the Oliver II Balr Bids; 1'20 Chestnut st Interment at Mt Merlah Cem SAGE Saturdas Nev 0 EDWARD E RAGE of Ne'i Yerk huband of the laK 7 katf rriTT i Anna Stockton Woeliton Se Prlces In Announcement if '& Laur" J"'1 rh?r' Tu? . NeV 3 ?.' 1 VI III AUUJ. .li ini-'ri. imiu at .,uii Helm d Funeral ierv V,,. UK. 1 lc Wed 2pm 7M4 west nater reaa H irh'and ParV Del Ce Int In Hill Cem tivc" "ni 1 1020 WILLIAM HENRY KINO Furra! from M late residence 203 Jenes ave Burllnsrten N J Tuea 2 p in, Irt Odd Fellows Cem LACMANN Nev 7 CATHERINE LAC MANN as-ed 72 Frv Ices Tues 2 P m nephew s r-stdence Jehn L Kraft 1440 N eS'h a- Int private Mt Vernen Cem LEE Ne 7 EDWARD J huaband of Marv E Lee nee Fearty Relatives and fr"nda A'ar Secletv Invited te funeral Thurs 7 in -a m 212 w Serseant st J,"mn riquiem mass St Columba a Church ?r.m lnreTVEbwARD I huaband of Katherln- M Ler-u ,p1"','T"., all it are invited te the , "- l" ?n ' Tu'!n,allh, " ' n rim w at his late residence 'iues i-nest nu ,t Inferment private Friends may call MMLLON Nev 7 MATILDA L w If. of Jam-.. O Mallen 're. FmlO R'-' an$ friends Invited te funeral sen lees Tues 7 Fi, mA.l n,.'ew'p'a"" TrjlV !' ' -"d I, r. nr i.nujri r jiui.rc - - . jChurch 10 h late William R nnd Lalnla Fin in,, and friends are In nera her la'e resiuem private r u. -" 7 THOMAS J son ased l-ifre of famllv Remains may t Mewed CoVaN-Nev" 7 MARY McGOS-AN ,nTe?0RUearVhefa..v4 and frjend. m- residVn! SfMl! J au'y-Vvin jfl .'s-rW-Sir 1 rSP&'3 Vnv 0 HAT-TIB wife of l" . Hafrv McKeen and dauBhter of ueiuaniin of l rr ?,':,vAIi.M .nl .0 Relatives and In .?-'.'.- ..i.. ,i . .fend funeral. Tuea , iriKiui. lii.i.iu v - -- - a. ... n inn. 1 Pennock m Int oil cntheura f.'PlT'C'O V. 11IVIiV TATITVi ci Due notice of funeral will be tlven fro-l residence of his son Frank Stitts 2"i0n P , lar at 1 STEARNS Nev 0 Rev DANIEL MINFR STEARNS aed 70 ITirerai serv Ices Tues 4pm at Church of the Atene ment W Chelten and Wavre avei Ger mantewn Remains may be -ilewed at h late realdence 107 W Chelten ave 2 te fl p m Tues lrt Dlaware Water Gai Wrt neon Klndls emit fleweri TEVART On Nev 7 JAMES- STEW ART of Philadelphia aied 7- eara Fu neral services and Interment private TEMPLE Nev 7 LAURA HEDLET wife of Charles F Temple Funeral terMrea Ved 2pm residence 2121 W Pacifl st Int private ... ., ... TOMLINSON Suddenly Nev 7 A! FRED S TOMLINSON In his 08th vear Relatives and friends Invited te funen' Ved 2pm from resldenc of his aen-ln law Erii Donaldsen, 2.'2 Robertsen ave , Merrlsvllle Pa Train leaes Bread st s'a tlnn for .Merrlsvllle 12 01 i ni Int Urlami "'r TING Nev 7 I ENA I (nee i-diallerl beloved wife of William Utlna aaed 1-1 Reis-lves and friends. Invited te funera ed 11 a m 3127 N 13th st Int prl ,at. Ardalev Burial Park WALTER Nev 0 1B20 Mr. JOSItf T widow of Wlllltm C Walter Relative? and friends also Grand Temple Pa L f, E and all fraternal erKanlsatlnna of which she was a member Invited te funeral services at her late resldsn, e 141R N Wlllinuten st Tues p n In' prlve'e Weat Laurel Hill fern Remain PHAnnEN Ne 0 THOMAS M iips: Funeral "Ices at late ih'ft A st Philadelphia. WfU ma call Tues wil.ki.-v- S S nwy .J lp"U Mun after WAR rfldent -m Friends fe -Suddenly f knmiia tri vnrt ii nn inn ii" i iiujiiac ...... C"v..i... nnri nantis alBO 1I01 .-aniH au ' ;;. .,A-tu' rsP..denrt" Jt7lVlvvi -'".--.--."... ..H.s..l Thlira "" ' ' '. ' ' " T7I C. Ifeannl iVrl ,l0y,.rVn,f?J..h. methe'r'. -residence ..nn jenu.en ,. - j -. Kh- Cm T, A w; -. "n,Ullv.. and friends r. ?&CC,0mNev , I.AN.E. W "rfWW'Tg ; iiiiyICm '"'"'"" inHN ' al tr9 iw.e .rLesjrKMTn '' 'SaWsal (? PAC KARD aiaaal UvIrN IiLssIl vs))af 1 Si ...a HsItlU ""rREY -auddenlj Nev B, VKKY HelUHea anq.irienu. Inston Ledie . Ne llanneny R A 60. no w se Wash, and A M sjid ether or- KfliaV ia4tif.r. .service Tu.. . n. H). M n.iw rwTi.a.f t .i?Ljcrrr.' .lt4sBS1' lwl i ear, . 0. EI.tZAnKTH. wimm A-' ilelatTui ami trlenO. tf'-"!' That sovereign quality of manufacture that for twenty years has been Packard is preserved without compromise or dilution in the new Packard Single-Six Car It persists net alone in externals, but in the very, atomic structure of the car's metals, in the manner in which these are wrought and finished, in the results te which they are designed Through an estimated record production we are enabled te offer this representative Packard vehicle in the touring model at $2975 feK Detroit It is our deliberate conviction that at such a figure this Packard embodies an investment and utility value exceeding anything previ eusly tendered the public in a meter car Packard Moter Car Company of Philadelphia 319 N.. Bread Street Camden IVllnilncteu The PackardTwin-Slx Touring $6000 at Detroit HS3 lr 19121 iiti233 HA.rar m - .m rVDas .. u S. aia.l MLST. iM s?fc9IrSrG kKUl T" airi 9 S3 lar - KS Trenten llllamapert Lancaster llnrrlaburr Wvlf fKT 'fl IleUiIeliem Rcadlnr Yerk Atlantic City 1 fL M The' Pidckrd Slngleix Touring ' M ls ' I $2975 at Detroit Lrl? M ? cAsk the man who owns one ik I Nev 0 1(120 BER. U teaarfirwVVfl . I uj&tSSS ill II Wl'klns (nee HI KTB" 7 M I Cnar7 WW X 10 a r Int Hely Seeulehre Cem , & vi Relatives and friends nre W 'UT -CO'. 1 11 1 II HsM - win illlMl.lBasgMM IIIIIwim MBIiMMMsMMMissaasa.sssa r V liM riiies Nev 4 JAMES tiuaband of Ames , Tu(ll ; p ,n fre.-nier W JTk g TZZs&Al t JV HJKU1 rA" . AmfiI. sHM tJHJ-J. s-a. n- ,-, ,. , , ! a I OK KlfJabeth KMIlllaii and father nJ "tV' r,,rtence S10O Federal at ( amden, M f? i B Zay.sSJvl'yy'aiCy J j TyWlVtyX jfl 'fLfereajTbSe'eyTu.... ""m i IS piamend gggjgggMmmmmmuumwHljg T I , f ' e , sBaBaB. . A JV . . -.. . 'N ... .. '.. ' W mm w -
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers