yrt-r TfmUfiWff n.j 'iit " " a"? sn ft X-7 18 EVlTNmGr PUEEia EEDGEIt-PHIADELPHXA, WEDNESDAY DECXEMBER IS, 1920- ,ss,ew,c;i 5I ;j3 Cfi a n . n i m , ''I't fflt SSHL! LEGION POST GETS iff LESSON IN LOYs Fermer Russian, Wounded World War, Gives $15 for Other3' Christmas in A lessen in the Americanization eJ a Midler who camp te this country fic years nite from Uimla nnd who Imr a 100 per cent dU ability rr the re sult of his service In the world war wnt brought home te the members of the Philadel phia M n n e t e Pint of the Amerlcnn Legien nt iti meetinc In Dietrich's Hnll. Sixtieth nnd Glrard nrenuc, when this comrade walked te the front of the hall nnd subscribed $15 In caiih te the Christmas fund for gifts nnd ChrlstmaB trees for former nervlce men in hospital here This legionary, Harry Ynkeld. n member of the pest, sa he (.peaks Kns llsh Imperfectly and who could neither read nor write, listened with Interest te the appeal of Vincent A Carrell, pest commander, for contributions. YaWs then gave IiIh $15. He is taking vocntlennl training. He ha a wife and two children. HPhn Tnimhlr of flip nest WPrp Rn touched that one aid it weti'd be unfair' te ncccpt ?ln from liim in his circum stances nnd agreed te gic $10 co he might contribute only $5. another com rade gnve nn nddltlennl Se, nnd Ynkeli was thnnked for the splendid example he had shown. Incidentally, the pest raised $125. Test Ne. 270 elected the following of ef ficers: Vincent A. Carrell, commander; Cemrnde Clnflln, senior vice commander; Comrade Frank W. Cllft. Jr., vice commander; Comrade Orclncr, adju tant; Comrade Graham, assistant ad jutant; Comrade Bwing, finance officer; Cemrnde S. Shuttlewerth, nsslstnnt finance officer; Comrade E. C. Worrell, pest hlsterlnn ; Comrades Carrell, Van hitnn nnd Cllft. delegates te the county committee The executhe committee will be composed of Comrades Ldward j J. U linen, licergc neniwurui v urr. Claflln, Ed. Worrell, Coxhead and Car Car eoll. The sergeants-at-arras nre Com rades Masen. Martin and Merlarlty. Kensington Test Ne. 08 elected the following officers at Its meeting last night: Jnmes E. McDonough, com mander; Raymond Thestle, vice com mander; Geerge Parks, adjutant: J Crumllsh, ,1r., finance officer? Elmer Kejtc, sergeaut-at arms; the Hcv. W. 11. l'ugh, chaplain; A. Kessler, hls hls eorlnn; 1. McKewen, representntlve te county committee. William Iloulten Dixen Test held n testimonial supper Monday In honor of Past Commander Dr. E. 11. Krunib hnnr, nt the Whltcmnrsh Vnllcy Hunt Club. Ceinninnder N. F. Qulnn wan the tenstmnster and expressed the pest's appreciation of Dr. Krumbhanr's work Dixen Pest half voted for a county committee nnd state hendnuarters w 111 be notified immediately. The pest lias formed n basketball tenm under the managership of Jnmes Kits6n, of Fert Washington, I'a. I Members of Yeomen (F) Pest, Ne. B0. Amerlcnn ICglen, will nssist In dl tributlen of ICgien Chrlstmns gifts te service men In the Public Service Hos pital, Twentv-feurtlr street and Orns Ferry rend, Christmas Day. The pest has been InvltHl te n dance in the marine bnrrncks en New Yenr's Eve. Miss Anna 1 Deyle win unani mously elected pest ceinninnder Mon day evening nnd ether officers chosen were: Miss Margnret C. Themas, first vice commander, May H. McCermlck, i second vice commander; liar K. nuviu sky, pest chaplain Marlen M. Mnnn hnn and Idele V. Terrance, sergeants nt nrms. The following were elected te the ex ecutive cemmittee: CHrn Mjcrs, Alice Murdoch. I.auni Hendel, I.eonere Law seu nnd Esther Shnr. ailllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllwillillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiilllliiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiii fifA Thin Medel fvJ If W Giursnteed v ML III Celd Filled m. i tlS Jeweled '111. Ill I Adjusted W 'II ' Witcliei W. fl $Q uJt i m W I' rT J ?JF7 I I 11 L OJ RessS DIAMONDSWATCHESJEWEIW CORM&CHESTNUT ST I017MARKETSI 9CWAIARKET SI ALL THREE STORES OPEN EVENINGS a Order your transfer supplies NOW f7h VE W Your office needs 'this book QN December 31st you will need te clean out your files te make room for 1921 correspondence. But you will continue te refer te 1920 letters for many months. Therofero, te avoid confusion and costly delays, the old letters must be filed as neatly and acces sibly as the new. The necessary Transfer Cases, folders, guides, and ether supplies will be in greater demand this year than ever be fore, because correspondence has been se much heavier. If you anticipate your needs, and order your supplies today, you will avoid the last minute "Transfer Season Rush", and you will be sure of having the necessary supplies when you want them. Telephone today for our new book, "Hew te Clear Your Flics for Next Year's Business". Pi avman and Free Mfg.(p. Filing Syitem Service, Equipment and Suppliet 1013 Chestnut St., Philadelphia TELUPHONE Bell. WALNUT 167j Kentone, RACE 17-10 Filing System Filing Supplies Fllieft Cabinets In stwJer weed "Y and E" Efficiency Detka "Y and h" Recerd Sale. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii'iiiiiiiw mm Why Motorists Have an Active Interest in the Franklin Gar FIRST The Franklin standard of prices, effective September 23, 1920, is in full accord with the re-establishment of better buying conditions N T&h New Price Old Price Reduction Runabout 2 . , $2400 $3050 $650 4-Pass. Roadster , 2500 3100 600 Touring , , , 2600 3100 500 Sedan . . . 3600 4350 750 Brougham . . 3500 4300 800 Runabout (Convertible) 2750 3300 550 Prices F. O. B. Syracuse, SECOND The demand for metering facts which affect comfort, reliability, economy, and car life, is fully met by the efficient performance of the Franklin Car. AS EVENTS have changed con-- ditiens, and new conditions have altered points of view, the sig nificance of these fundamentals has been steadily growing. Realizing that the automobile has become a national utility, the motor ist refuses te view mounting upkeep costs, burdensome annoyances, and possible restriction of use, as a sporting preposition. In this mere careful balancing of automobile values, he finds that in service rendered the Franklin gives mere thanhe hasbeen used te getting. Fer only these cars built en the principle of direct air cooling are free from cooling troubles the year around; from draining and refilling, anti-freeze mixtures, leaky radiators and hard starting in winter; from pverheating in summer. Ne ether car is as free from tire troubles. Tires en the Franklin average 12,500 miles te the set, with only three punctures and less than one blowout in this long life. The Franklin completely qualifies as a productive investment It is capable of the free use and staunch service you have a right te ex pectbecause the characteristic manner in which the Franklin has always been designed and built, has for eighteen years led straight te these results: Comfert ever all reads; ease of handling under all conditions; all season readability; long car life; un equalled economy 20 miles te the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles te the set of tires SOti slower yearly depreciation (National A verages) Franklin Moter Car Ce. C G. HECK, President 911-13 North Bread St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bell Phene Poplar 4050-4057 Buy Your Christmas Lamp at the 20 Reduction TAKE 20 per cent from the clearly marked prices en all the beautiful boudoir, desk, table, rhair and finnr lamriR in the Electric Shen. af Tenth and Chestnut Street, and in our various District Sales Offices. Ne lower prices in town, quality of the lamps considered, and with this 20 per cent reduction from the marked prices you will find very appealing bargains 1 Other Christmas Gifts for your entire list in the Electric Shep Electric Laber-Savers en Easy Payment Terms Electric Cleaners Especially the Hoever, en which special holiday terms nre effered: $6.25 with the order and balance In convenient monthly payments. Cleaner tQS prices range from . . )OU Up Electric Sewing Machines $6 te $8 down, depending en the type. Prices, Electric Dishwashers $63 up Easy paymentterms; several splendid makes. Prices, ($10 off for oath) $120 up Electric Household Helps Most popular as gifts among this class of electric appliances ere the different types of coffee percola percela percola eorsin attractive pet and urn types, the latter accompanied by sugar bowl, cream pitcher and tray te match some silver plated; chafing dishes of several different lovely flesjgns; toasters; irons; radiators; grills; het water kettles and tea pets, in which anyone would be charmed te brew a cup e' tea; weffle irons, which insure success in turning out crisp, tender, delicious waffles; egg cookers, het water heaters and ether cooking appliances designed te make life easy for the housewife. Such gifts as these are really substantial. All these appliances are beautifully finished and, while made te give real service, are designed with an eye te geed lines and beauty. Our attractive Christmas wrapping will add te their distinction. d" PT. tir a tit Price., $6,50 te $54.75 jFfil 1 IVTL Electric Washers Many different makes, all of them high grade, standard washers. First payment, $10 te $15. t1 CO Prices, plOCi Up (UOtollSeffforc.ih) Electric Ironers Several advertised types, en easy terms of payment. M C C Price. 3) JLOO UD (tUoafercjuh)O Electric Personal Gifts Any gift from this class of electric oppll eppll nnces will be whole-heartedly appreciated. Our attractive Christmas wrapping will add te their distinction. Yeu may make your choice from such welcome gifts as an electric curling iron the acme of luxury te the woman who likes te keep her hair waved without undue trouble; electric shaving mugs, which will gladden the heart of the man who hunts het water each morning for his shave; vibrators, for keeping , the skin young, fresh and firm, and for chasing m' i ' M TBJ W away annoying aches and pains; hair dryers, "yr for the woman who likes her hair fluffy and soft after a shampoo at home; milk bottle warmers, te make things easier for the mother who must heat baby's milk many times a dayj heating pads, te make life comfortable for elder people and invalids and these who feel the chill of cold mornings and nights; small pressing irons, for "upstairs" use. dT7 CA a. tf0(? Prices, p.OU tO p50 fi ii i The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 9 Seuth 40th Street 6th and Diamond Streets 4600 Frankford Avenue 3100 Kensington Avenue 18th Street and Columbia Avenue Bread and Ruscemb Streets (Legan) 7 and 9 West Chelten Avenge AVenU0 DINE FOR ADA FORADOLLAR 0jED BkE 5J"t!SSm V?Tfc LUV) M w. Dfc t --iF MSH SOUNDS tee geed te be true, doesn't It? Like getting back te pre-war days and beyond. Just think only 33 13 cents a meal for the average family. Uncle Sam has opened the doers of his storehouses and released millions of dol lars' worth mere of nourishing, and de lightfully palatable, Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash in tins. Delicious, steaming dishes of this whole some, guaranteed pure Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash can be served in many appetizing forms from the tempting reci pes furnished your dealer. SEE YOUR DEALER AT ONCE Shew him this advertisement Ask him about these meats; if he hasn't them, ask him why. There's a legitimate profit in them for him and a big saving te you at the following wholeude prices. Order your winter's supply new. 55r3ir V?frV; yfiMf 3 m k .re'Jir.UlSU .-!Jk.j " 7t-i 1T15 OrderM should bm tmnt te Depot Quarttf matter at the following addreiseu New Yerk City, 461 8th Aronue. Bosten, Mass., Army Supply Base. Chicago, III., 1819 W. 30th St. Atlanta, Ca., Transportation Bldg. San Antonie, Tex. San Francisce, Calif. CHIEF, SURPLUS PROPERTY BRANCH, Office of the Quartermaster General, Munitions Bid., Washington, D. C. BUY WAR DEPARTMENT c THE WHOLESALE PRICES are printed below. They will give you some idea of what you will save en your purchases. CORNED BEEF HASH I -lb. cans, 15c per can 2-lb. can9, 30c per can CORNED BEEF Ne. J cans, 15c per can Ne. 2 cans, 27c per can Mb. cans, 18c per can e-lb. cans, $1.00 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Discounts te apply en all purchases of surp us canned meats en and after No vember 15, 1920, are as follews: $250 te $1,000 net 1.001 te 2 500, 5 per cent 2,50 te 4.000. 10 per cent 4.001 and ever, 20 per cent i he Government will pay freight en car car ead lets te any point in the United States located mere than twenty miles from ship ping point. CUMULATIVE PUPXHASES COUNT When purchases reach $50,001, 24 net nniPrl! when Purchn reach $100, UUI 28 net le prevail; when purchases reach $500,001, 32 net te prevail, when purchases reach $1,000,001 and ever, 35 net te prevail. MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 4 i i a BUY IT BY THE CASE T J I . !) Tl V KV MiMw,,ftiWyit-trrS,( i & . .7 iin. . 'jxt . hU1 kAii,, i - - ,,, r A. ?. t i.i j A;
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers