PflVit'' 'JypWP r'5.".wGfV "' w 7, ' , ( t . 'r V 4t jSJ v Ai.UiKi.v 4- xu-vi itK.kfti Vvi2JJLxSJH GIRL STATE SEED TESTER Qrace M. Cele, of Oregon, Will Aid Agriculture Department llarrlsbnrff, Net. 17. A woman will be the flrt Feed nntilvst of the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture. Becretary tfrnnk ItammiSHen linn ni ni peinted MlM Ornce M. Cele, a graduate of the University of Oregon, te test need namples which may be submitted te the department by the farmers of the state. The department Is having n labora tory with all the necessary parapher nalia iltted up for Mli Cele, She will work under the- direction of Dr. E, M. Qress, the new state botanist, and will take ever the duties performed heretofore by the chemistry bureau of the department. Tests In the future will determine net only purity, but germination, Jrf V DF ATLANTIC IN DAY BID r " it i.T 1 V f w - 1 1 I I T"" fct mill 'I 1 FORESEESMSIG; mt0t T iTr JK fe RT II II Inventor of Fekker, Piane Be Heves Trip Can Be Made Easily TALKS WITH U. S. OFFICIALS BV e Staff ComtpeiitSent Washington, Nev. 17. "I am mero tnsn ever convinced that in five or ten jftrs we shall cress the ocean in less than a day. We shall travel as safely )n riant airplanes as we dp new , in liners, and Were comfortably." Htich Is the prediction of Antheny H. 0 FeVkfr, of Amsterdam, Helland. In vc'nter of Uin Fekkcr plane, used Uy Germany during the war, and new here for conferences with Government efll clsls erid en plans for the commercial development of flying. Mr. Fokker characterized the Liberty meter, dovclepcd in the United Btaten durlnc the war, as "the best engine Ju ). nnrld nt thin time." ,IIe ridiculed the report that German-built planes arc te be damped en American marxeis. "The types of ship built' during the war ere of no use for commercial pur poses," he asserted. "They- dc net carry a lead proportionate te running costs. The machines of the future will become simpler, stronger and cheaper. Special engines also will have te be built. The next development in air transport will be the production of new tvpes of machines which will make com mercial flying a paying preposition." v Asked if he believed that in a short time every one will bave his plane, like his automobile, Mr. Fekkcr replied: "Fer thin two things will be neces sary. First, the prevision of sufficient flying fields, with equipment, near the center of towns, se that the use of an airplane will be an undoubted saving of time. Secondly, we shall have te make machine which will ascend from a very mall space, such as a reef." Mr. Fokker suggested that steel land ing platforms could be stretched be tween skyscrapers in the large Ameri can cities. He said that there Is a plan new under way te provide n landing field en top of the Victeria station in ' Londen. Mr. Fokker will leave Washington tomorrow te go te Dayton, O., and De troit before returning te New Yerk city. AUCTJON SENATE FIXTURES Bowl, Champagne Coeler and Icebox Net Needed In Dry Era Washington, Nev. 17. The Senate went into the salvage business jesterday by the sale at auction of accumulated fixtures and furniture of the Senate, dating back te the days of the Sixty first Congress. A lemonade bowl, from which tired senators had quenched their thirst iu the cloakroom, went for .$.'1 ; n cham pagne cooler, its senatorial function net tneelflcd, brought $1. A sofa and five big leather chairs were knocked dewii for $140. Twe of these clinhs for merly adorned the marble room. Four nld rmlt sideboards realized from 55 te $18.50. An icebox, formerly a regular at tendant at finance committee delibera tions, went for u sons. An electric runabout, ence the property of the Inte Hfnnter Kilting, cf West Virginia, and which hud btoed for years in the Senate Sjariige, brought .ftf.OO. Altogether the sergeant ut-arir col lated $1200. 1000 New KISSEL Owners in America During November ' Every Kissel owner is a satisfied usertells 25 or mere friends of his satisfaction 1000 new owners will thus influence 25,000 addi tional people. This kind of advertising will create quick demand maintain a fair production and prevent an advance in Kusel frices. Te secure this advertising during November, the Kissel actery and distributor offering this plan will sacrifice $600 per car. What this plan means te you as an experienced owner By carefully comparing Kissel True Value in your Curtem-builtSix, you will find that it is regularly equipped with these items and equipments that cett extra in niher malrea. anrl in nHrlirinn. hna r1iiiivei features tnflt further Clinch owner satisfaction, such aithe custom-built chassis, meter and body Automate kjh isomret, i nermesianc onireh aavancca engineering wiuivwkui wvuy designs perfect read control. This Offer Expires November 30th Highest allowance en your present car. Immediate Delivery. Visit our salesrooms while the display is complete. ...tihffi .jte.. . M4i0Z0 iO0HZMi& x jmw l - u.v &y M -! tW JnW 'ir , EmrikMgW 0 WOT va .a - 1Q1 L0)) KW'' - MM n fa. r- rw ' . . -m- kts fflK A m i2&- &- ijeg sacsaajl The fteniut of KWi! fntH (fl I ' -v hie given added dii- SrflRkkY - f I 7" t?Mu I2&L tinetien te thii typ VSSBfip6lSNl I I ' 'SlW wlc'hde.ij'lea WINDSOR ROOM 1204 CHESTNUT ST. 11 SOUTH 15th STREET 1119 MARKE REET Founded In 1894 Fall 1921 Prices On All Men's Clethin Kirschbaum EveningClethes Kirschbaum Suits Kirschbaum Overcoats Without regard te the less it means, we have reduced our entire stock of men's clothes te next year's price level. The reductions in no case are less than 33 1-3 percent and they range up as high 40 percent. And here is the important fact te bear in mind: the original price tickets, without a single change; remain upon the gar ments. Positively no price Juggling! The new schedule of prices, with the amount of the re ductions benafide and gen uine in every instance is as fellows : $45 Suits and $50 Suits and $55 Suits and $60 Suits and $65 Suits and $75 Suits and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats jh tern .$30.00 A saving $33.50 A saying $35.00 A saving $37.50 A saving $40.00 A saving $45.00 A saving of $15.00 of $16.50 of $20.00 of $22.50 of $25.00 of $30.00 PLEASE LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS Open Evenings GRIEB & THOMAS, Inc. 306 North Bread St. KISSEL MOTOK CAR CO., Hartferd, Vis., U. S. A. The only place where thieves could break in "AT Granite walls, iron bars, steel doers burglar proof except for one unthought-ef place but the bank was robbed. Skilled workmen, geed systems, modern machin ery less-proof except in the unthought-ef belt transmission, where wrong- belts or peer belts robbed the pulleys of power that should have been delivered te the machines. It is an important subject in many plants die belt transmission losses. Yet, because the waste is unseen, it is often ignored. Check up 1 Find out if you have this one place where profits are lest. If there is no person as signed te this in your factory, let us send engineers who will gladly check up the entire situation and give you full reports. That is part of Ladew ser vice te customers and te these who may or should be customers. Phene Market 5263, or write Geerge Yeaman, District Manager EDW. R. LADEW CO., Inc. Third and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. LAD E W LEATHER BELTING 86th Year );L :: Oil breaks down in meter s but hew fast? That is the one certain test of quality that any novice, can make right from the driver's seat, for the question is answered by hew long the oil lasts. Heat destroys the volatile units in oil, leaving useless carbon. Quality oils offer a gTeater re sistance te heat they break down slower, in con sequence, and last longer. I'he next time you fill up with oil note hew many miles you get for your money then make ex actly the same test with Crew Levick Moter Oil. What you save in a year through Crew Levick Moter Oil will mere than pay for all the Crew Levick Cup Grease and Special Gear Compound for the rest of the car. Wherever you see the Crew Levick trade-mark you can buy these Crew Levick products. Moter Oil Cup Grease Ciew Levick Company in , T III IP III' wSSTlf Seap jlj , 3PBB lilt ni09 1 iv fS Mxm MIL MMBf III MUlllllJI New Yerk Philadelphia Retten Syrnciue Chicago St. Paul oMft.gaik.steh.a. 'OmcffaGmbyk kxjpxeJu&as arA refiners of ail u.fewrf.JL.cu tiVivajSje L4V iSli.V -J HKbu1 " "t V '4,1 - f m I i i r-UEkummnamt a mB i rv '(- r nil M
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