., " V.Tv,p 20 iil u. V. a-Jlr V"T i m in t j x m m v LEGION 10 GET AID OF OLD COMMITTEE Retiring Body Will Servo Until New Ono Is Organized January 18 POST NAMES DELEGATES Hi TAKES A HAND 1: ;,, . -' j ' " -- : ; : l-J I - .. . . . . it,. -.ll, IL. Il-i .. .Ia Kl.tllln vol. PI BUILDING PROBE Federal Indictments Returned Against Four Sand Concerns and Eleven Individuals CleanUD Ordered in Brown's Ward Continued from I'mo On llrnwn Vnro Cunningham combina tion." he was told. "Why. for n fort." lie replied, "I didn't fcimw then' was a light. Aim M-c 1 hnvp been out of politic. Hilt I an tvvMng Rood now and 1 mil Kt'UlnK H-nily to B't biiok In the hnrnpss.' "Well. .Indue. nwinilnthcrc U ft light, where do jmi ntnnil" "With the ni'mlnlstrntlon," was the maijWtriite's prompt ri'pl. CLEARING HOUSE REVEALED, m;;tw . with the " ' "e.i. 1 urii with the Miior." he re y th AftMttlntal ITms 1,i'I- I'liipbntlonlly. New York, Deo. Ll).-Kederl indict- I CiinpMr,, power In the rthMt , , , . ., ... u whs fhown in Hie eoiiRreKsnonni eiee ments charging violation of the Sherman fjpWi w)oll ,,tl., n tlie elation of nntl-trust aet were returned today : Connelly to the House at Washington leven over t'uligressinan voter !... "sum in and Alfred N. wnlilron. uie iaro can .IMnt.. ' ' Tin eight w.uil in the Ifth ( on cresHlonnl ilintriet. which Cminellv will reiire.eiit. are thi Twenty -third, the md ii'l'enty-lifth. the lliirty -lirHt. t he mil inn i ' . Thlrts -ftftli. the it xn tin . . . . been ' agnlint four sHnd conorns and t Individuals whee activities have scrutinized In connection with "building trust" Investigation. The corporation Indicted wen1 The (loodwin-tiallngher S (Snivel Cornorntion. Mnnlinttau Sand no., Colonial Sand and Stone Co An arrangement liu been made in P'irltig that the county headnuarters of the Amerliau Legion, 1011 Chestnut street, will be maintained until the new commit tee hai been or ganised January is. Henry II Hous ton l'ost. (Serman town the largest in the city and tirit organized, bin ' .,. i I... ... ,. .. ,,.. . ... -..., I V.V., i nltn M. new . unity ..rganiratlon by the I I'"'-, and the I.eiu.x Sand and (.ruvel 'eiti.iii ii numbers t" the nmiinlttoo 'Co., Inc. The nn Millard I J'.rown. A. Nevili ' IniliviilmiN indicted were. Detrn h Hubert 11 Wilkinson. Walter i .lohn .1.. l'eter C. Frank V. and II Hon man. KdwiirdW Madeira. Kd- .Joseph (S.illagher ; William .1. Mnhoney. ward l'erry. Leslie M lMerce, llenja- Kichard A. S anion, i-'nuik Howsey. mill liesxi'lnuiti. I'r M M. Krnnklin. i Kugeiic 1. Clark. Iiwrence Hukeyse- T' i: I..rf Clmrl... Kinriinl Herbert, Tli IndletiiK'nts. Ii.imliil ilown lifter Charles Segcr and ( mnt lliinn Winui-H ti i' ii ' w wi.i. IJ..H i-i..i.... i .... i ...... i i...i i. .,,,i.i ' It. llnll. aftir siiini1 lie II. Isri, ,, ..iilllK', 1,111', , til,, s, in iiii--iiui,'II 'tuiiii.ii ,1., r,,,,,,-- . f. . j,,t. It 1... ...... II,.... I' I .,.,., nn,l .1 M .. ..,,,.,., ..,.-,...1.1... j r ll... f,l to SUIMHirt .lllllgl' lllltcrSUII. it, ,.,i..., ' 'r...i..,,ii k:i:m .. I,, .-..tnrni.,! slino. tin. i After till riolci.pw rtf thlo t.nwt f,ir iii't pr.r letfislntne iniostiir:itlnii heirnn. Count. 1 .Moon are JoM-ph II Hrnmley. Jr.. coin- giand juries already had returned ninnder , Millard 1 Ilrown. tirt ice nearly ll'O indiitmeuts. conimiitider; Leslie M I'ierce. s,., ,md ., rutin rUurl..,. iini. .i,. ,...,,.....i... . !,.!.. si in Imuii, lenatotta llenrlng House i t i 'iiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiii 1 m$WM&ivrrjfpix&-x?w t,w 'iKilF1' adjutnnt . Hodman . I lib l.s, lltmnce of- I iL-tlnionj regarillng 'a clearing ficer; Hiisscll L 1Mb. historian, and i house tor b. Is alleged to be operated Kraneis M. WetheriH. chaplain t W erra-. ..ttu maniiracturcrs in the William l' ltoche l'ost. Kortieth l-.mLwiis gieii today before the joiur ward has bee,, asked by John V Clay- legislative ...mmittee. ton. ...inmntMb-r. to incnuse its . Aivording .. this testimony, innmi- fluence in th .mim.nin The appeal, factured ev-hanged Information and sl,n.l l,v .lhn Tritt n.Hiitant. In- I -eparated lil.N providing for n prolit Im.I... this nnrn-rnt.l. 1 '.,r ,n."r, ,n.H" H' l"''- The William IV Hoche I'iM. No. 21. is an established institution In time it will become the most hono-ed nnd respected institution of Its kind in the neighborhood, and one in whii-'j membership will be mm h tovoteil and liigliU prized That time is rapidly approaching. The service man can I.aten it b talkii.g it up everywhere . lie goes. Whether or not he is i mem ber, the service man knows the Legion stands for something. Just as soon as the people of the neighborhood b'atn more of the character of our organiza tion and what it stands for and are uied of our permiiiieti'y, they will ra'.b to our support in manner that will astonish tin sen ice men." Ham J Ireland Tost. Kilt! Arch stiect has been i.illi'l Into special ses (.ion tomorrow evening In it new com mander II II. Haul, to consider in creased membership. "The time has n,me." said Com mander Haul today, "when we must haie on our rolls at le.ist "J."! paid-up lesiniiarict. We have scarcely lt0 paid-up. und we n:iv ton many who do not contribute to the support of the post These e.s(rnie men n ,sf lecome rial members or be dropped." Ilea- Ki-iinklin l'o-t. o 10.". is sparing no efforts to, nmke its (irst an nual ball Tuesday lenine. m the ball room of the Itelb viie-Stratfnrd. a suc- ess. The entertainment mnunittee has ngagi'd Meyer Davis and iiis oichestra. (Seneral l'ershing. win. is epei tcil in the city for the New Year celebrations, has bcf'u invited to speak Arrangements are under way to obtain .mve tics fron, curretil musical comedies. The sale of tickets is in charge of the ckimutiu of the committee, II It. l'liason. vJlS Laud Title lluildiiu. Officers for I'. It H. I'ost. No LM1 were elected at the !st meeting The are Commander. John .McConuell ; vice commander I'm!' J Wnller: iiiljiitnrt Louis Cohen: a-s.stant adjutant. lien jHtiiiu It Sct,mau . tinar 'Ifii i l)nid S Moore. Jr. enl aid oth, r Frank H Willis. ergiant-at urn,-. Vlbert "i Fettes, nod Historian. Uicn.i,,: II SteK'lxtll Plan- for 1P21 call for founation a hi lies luxilinry anil ntc titiitt.o lit at meetings. The post inet the tlnii! I" i,s,u ,f each inoiith at 1' It H M ' Hail. Ki.-iitn-nth .md Filbert svre. t t...(". ililp.i .mil tin, Fortv-flfth. Tliesc wards polled a total of about .'ll.(HK) votes in the mayoralty election Inst year. . In the whirlwind campaign before the prluinn election last year, when Mr. Moon and Jitlse l'attcr-nn were fight ing for the Uepuhllenn nonilnatioju 'nmobeP threw liW politi.-ni strength to Mr M.iorc .it n tiliu when till" Ittle sitntion, decided (nntiirtiration of Mayor r'nmnhelt LTiiduallv grew hike- .,...l..t-..llnH warm tnwaru tne tn- iiiii,iiiiiuhihi. It was reported his ohnnglng syinpatby wns fine to H inability to laud niunlci- i pnl job enough for his foll'iwers. Wanted -lob for Connelly Magistrate Campbell particularly wanted an assistant directorship or some other $1001) job for Connelly. Hr sentmeiit ovt r his fiiilnre in that direc tion induced him o run Connellv tor Congress, although CongiesHinan t tellit. cnndidnte for n o'cctlim, had tile Sl.iMir'K indorsement Lately Magistrate Canipbell has been associating with Councilman Hall. Van leader of the Seventh ward. The magistrate wns counted on as one of hn. new combination's pillars of strength. Congres.sman-elect Connelly met the Mnvor in n City llnll conidor today. The shook hands cordially and chatted a ti'w minutes. Later Mr. Connelly- swearing In he said. ' I MKUTENANT MAHl'LK Wio lias been ordered by the Mayor to rlrau up the Fifteenth ward, iludg Ilroim's ward who voted against the Mayor's veto, the discharges were as follows: Ward Councllmnn Dismissals .'IK (Sans 1) ID Huchbolr :. . 7 2.s Llmebiirner II 21) Wcgleln 5 15 Montgomery 2 (Judge Ilrown) 111 Ilurch a Mnrnr Monro imli nuked aft to the for- mer'R.alieged'threata ot rcprlsM. "llosh' replied Uie Mayor. "H .a certain Judge wants to make reprisals let him reprise. The result may surprise him. Wc are not afraid, but curious of the results." . , "Nothing to say," wns Judge Ilrown a reply to a question ns to reprisals. lllrhnrtl Wegleln, president of Coun cil, went over his Twenty-ninth ward 1st carefully and disclaimed responsi bility for any of those to be dropped but one. Alexis .T. Limeburner said he wns not responsible for ii single man on the Twenty-eighth wnrd list of victims. "At n mnttcr nf fact thev can't touch me, he said. "I nm not responsible for n I single job in City Hall.'' ,, I "I recall n few of these men." said Councllmnn Ilurhliolis, "Senator Mnr tin secured most of their appointments I during his lifetime. Some have been I in the city's employment for a great I many years. "What can I do nbout It? I don't know. I did not have them appointed nnd while I would like to have them stay there I guess wc have to take things ns they come I am sorry that this must hnppen at this time of the yonr.' Slgmiind J. (Inns, of the Thirty eighth wnrd, again ntwuined full respon sibility for his vote ngalust the Mayor s vetoes last week, saying that the dis missal orders could not be taken ns n slap at Mr. Acker, the purchasing ngent. The status of A. Lincoln Acker, the cityV purchasing ngent, in view of the repeated reports that he may be called unon to resign his oflicc. hns not been dctei mined conclusively. Mr. Acker has (lllclnimed nil responsibility for the ac- i tion of Councllmnn Higmiiud J. Onns' , desertion of the Mayor over the Mu- i ulclpnl Court veto. The purchnslng ngent wns to hnvc hnd another confer- ence with the Mayor yesterdny, but the meeting went over until today. Mr. Acker had another conference with City Solicitor Smyth, and Conn cllinnn 'Jans also called on Mr. Smyth. It Is understood Mr. Smyth is being sought as an Intermediary to have Mr. Acker retained, but this could not he offlclnlly continued. Some evidences of the scope of the Mnyors "iiouse-cicnning in me in by tho Hat of names made public ye tcrdfly by , Director CrtVcn, Tho'llst includes ten Inspectors in tho Water Unreal), who were paid salaries of $1440 a year each. They nrc: Thomwi 11. f)ol. 114!) North Twenty-second trt, salary If4l0. Fifteenth w;nrd WllllKtn ,t. Comvetl, S522 North Mnscher tret. IH40, Nineteenth ward. Walter II, UftDM ;tsai MontBomery ave nue, 11820, Nineteenth ward, Frank J, Henry, 17ns North Maacher Btreet. $1440. Nineteenth ward. ,,,, , John H. Carter, 24111 North Hollywood atreet. llnDO, Twenty-elshth ward. Leon Kletonky, 1427 Weat Susquehanna avenue. 11140. Twenty-elshth ward. Franli Mloan, 1C32 North Newklfk street. 11140. Twenty-ninth ward William K, Miller. n441 Westmoreland atreet. $1440. Thlrty-clahth ward, Frank Vlckerman 34.W aunnya'de avenue, $1440. Thlrly-elahth ward. Oeortte W. fary, H07 l'erklomen street, 11440. Fifteenth wnrl Others on .ho list all In the Water Ilu rrau ure Jnsetih Osden Irtin rieteher. foreman bricklayer, $21u0. iwoiity-clnnlh wnrd liurpenrted rending chirirn;. .... William W. Vatin"-. "" North Sdenbnm slret. aun-rlitentlenl Irolinont niters, JiOoO. TwentV-i'lithth ward (uaked to rlKti on grounds of bclnir unnhle t perform duly). Harry tUu-urcn. '.!6i7 B.-jbert street, mo chanlca helix r $r tt day. Twenty-ninth John ravelin, 274S North drat street. $3 n dny. Thlrty-elKhlh ward, Charles W. Iveehjer. -'." North Taney tret. 1.1 day. Thirtv-rlghth ward, John Uotarton r.3 Went York street $. a day, Nineteenth wnrd. .... John Mulhollniid. LMSl North Howard atreet f.1 a day, Nineteenth ward James J. liojle, list Huntlnsdon, regis trars' division, Nineteenth ward. Albert Porter. Silt North I.itwrenee atrcet. rcBlstrara" division. Nineteenth ward. Harry Hauersachs, 2SU Oxford atnet, reK Istrara dlNlelon. Twenty-ninth ward Nathan I.andow. .12'.') West MontR-ornery venue, rentstrnrs' dlilslon, Twentj-nlnth ward. Plan Theatre Sun'day Services The application of a practical religion to everyday life, Including the prob leins M office nnd workshop, will be the subject for n series of public meetings at the Onrrlck Theatre each Sunday afternoon, The first meeting, on Sun day next, will be cotuJucted by the Itov. John llnynes Holmes, of New York. Arrested on False- Pretense Charto Wllllmii Ollmorc, tn.dlhg ns tiling. Co., with nn office nt lnaiC'lirstnut' street, yesterdny wns held Hi Mini "mil for court by Mnglstrnte llooney o , charge of false pretense. (SilinofeV ar rest was effected by the Iletter H, i ncss Ilurrnu. throtigh James Hnley. ,f 2051) Oxford stret, one of OllniVre's nUegcd victims. The amount involved h ol more tmm 1(H) per cent over com bined overliMiil and labor costs from those providing le-s than 100 jkt cent. An attempt by Samuel Cntcnuyer. committee counsel, to learn what pro portion of contracts yielded more than 100 per cent print failed. John J. Cauney . assistant secretary of the Kuxtcru le. rn-('ottn Association, which was alleged to haw- a ted ns a medium of exchange of data among Its niemuers. tesrilleil tie memoers in sud-i. ,. , ,, , ...i i mltting nil their bids to him designated w?.1 ,d. f,.' !' '". . J 1 the prolits t n,.,re by "A" cards and , "5-"V !."" long. The former wns on jobs bringing ,,er w" ""it u i ...... ... profits of more than 100 per cent and I Mr- Connelly n id he w as g., g to !hc "If cards tho.se below that per- f.Pt b; in ,,lu' "j1 Tl m nm. centnge He s.Hd thousands of thes,c orka for two of 1 il Twe t; .fjftli ends weie tile in his ofTcc. He re- rd followers. He said he planned o ....t t i .ii.ii i ... n nj,nr. resign his own Municipal Court dace ilt.'M I 111 II WLsllUUll'i jir (ill iiiiiiiUM ' . - ,, . f - bidding on u job the estimates of others. "' r'bnmry -". making an exceptlo,, to th.s practice; Myr MiMtre let a Jo ."look th wluui there was n "material discrepancy1 afternoon for Allentown. I'n where he m the bids." I this event, he withheld, will jipenk tonlghr before members of I til. IVltMlill' .IUU, HITS AT COVNCILMEN THROUGH DISMISSALS Hesignatloiis were demanded In all but six 1'iises. One man was suspended pending charges, one was asked to re sign because he could not do bis work nnd foui'nborers were dropped for be ing absent without lenvc. All the dismissals announced were In the Wnter Huronu. Thomas W. Cunningham, clerk ofipartmcnt of Public Works wns shown the Court of (Junrter Sessions, nnd - President Judge Ilrown, when they 1 heard of the ipiick "lirlng" by Director ' Cnvcn. professed to regard the matter ns of no importance, "Old stuff," wns . Cunningham's comment. "These dismissals." said Judge, rirpwn, "come every year nt this time. The Wnter Hiirenu lays off men because of cold wiather." With reference to Judge Ilrown. No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples Sotp, Olatmat,Tilram.2$e.errywkr. Smtlts f rc of Ostltua UktralerMi, DJ. Z, I4l4ii. M the low estimate from the others alii immediately untitled the member making the low estimate, he said. Cement Man Admits Dbrriniin.it Ion Organized diw riminntion by cement manufacturers .ig.iin.st contractus and in ior ii, lealcrs was admitted by CSu hriel S. Kriiwu. proident of the Alpha l'ortl.inii Cement C He said the National Association of Cement Maniifncturers and the Port laud Cement As-oemtiim had a rule is tiblishing i difTereiitlnl by which con tractors were charged "ut least live i ciits more pi i barnl" thou dealers. At the reipli'st lit the I'oinmitils" I!r"n presented cost sheets of hi company lovirmg sevi r.il months in l'.llP and l'.l'-'o. He f stifled thai tin mill prii c ot ccricnt was raised seventy -live i ei.ts a barrel between Jnuuary and October of this year, while the cost of I roilu tion it.i rcttsed mil. seventeen i cuts in that pene I Get This Liberty Bell Bank And Ring It Every Day It's what vtu nave ruther trnn what you earn that makes for success. GUARANTEE TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 316-18-20 Cheilnut Street 1415 Cneitnnt St. 9 So. S2d st. Seeley's Adjusto Rubber Pad S&iUU wef ,SL aJ)! ui '; mi The "direct nction" nttnek on the coiincilmen who votedjigninst Mayor Moore on the Municipal Court budget veto wns revealed In a list of thirty bix discharges niinnunred bv Director of Public Works Cnvcn ' According to wards and councilmen TTQlfr and Mailing Tubes 1 EDWINJ.SCH0ETTLEC0. 533 N. 1 lib St Phllidelphla GAS" Soldering Furnacsi and Appliance! HI:-, I) POll CA.TAI.OnVE .. D. Bergcr Co., 59 N. 2d St. Bel. Ifarfcrt tt Keistone. Jot ( A Big Opportunity for Three Big Men A . vc iirjs.r.i'lon ni.inuf.ic'urint; i f,im b of veK-'K nn Tiroil i-is of supren..- men' ,nj r it de Minil n th.-lr Ile,l .leslres to !? In touc i uith f.rj ,.r th ni mc I'll some -iintal ar.d i-on ' r, .id k ,'is, d rouijli t r ot-i iza . .'if 'nej , -iriMmc opjior unilv n - s i-i uru.su.V el uric far c' i-s Mi t. nt :,-Ior '' t- . pi-1 1 fn m t W'r.t' f r "hi t ,fl.iy II :i l l.elKtr Oft', e If TIIK UIIN'T Wllllli h l'.KI'AIll TIIKM sitUfiH-tlntt l.uaruntrril Clothes Wringers, Carpet Sweepers, Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners E. G. FORD CO. 1.11 N fltll st. ritii.i.. i' i wsssmmm 'i tnnllmrh- t nou injuring or bllnltr x it Karilr sflmnv chl.dren rl leethtsf "" o'hnch atopped trblli i u or mon will nn' s .-ioM st 1: iltugrltta, la ufiiiiirrU by Mir nutUfra Ctirtnli-ul I'rtxltirta L. ISO! K. .Mnnumeni 81.. lUttlmnre. Md. !07ntBioTt,Jbu&x& JSUuJcdUnQ jAtJjtt;4tir Co. J. WJS&ach M Stmset Route la i-th at TmTTTTTTrTTTvmmTjBn9in l j'.vnt l ', I fi piTT li ay Xi cti rg M i'-- J) Ik$ Ni ' :-'-:'v:v'-'-!iCTflliiBiWyPWB t autdu s&IHRR9l? HKSrt ft c SCNC illrs8lBMiffiHRMillBW01ttXA1 ' lOsaWLip -Hi v--T-rjtrTrliress -TMmmmffi'YVTi'i't'''i'ti'i''j i a ' - " m r 3 THROUGH STORYLAND to SUNSET SEAS mmr Oiji;t Skininc the Southern border of the United States, Gfoijin rWR"''1 W through a land of beauty and romance. fciy im," 111 SUNSET LIMITED Eg W COkMrUoCr-ThirtibDiiaoCr) S&P . jB 'CtLlll' st A I f ft ..! f .. & 1 C. l?2 iPDCO I Li ? VjUl new uncana, aan Amonra, i-o ncit, .. .u.no fS . 'HI 1 !gl Ixcaui ifm mmn-ntltnd til tho my." jt IRI WO Tourist Sleeping Car Dally, Wahind.ton, D.C. to San Francisco BSE ' j jj y?W Bleeplna csr erlc tQUb.ArlMn. for side trip Kffi ' I ta I ?$$ to ROOSEVELT DAM on tho ArACHE TRAtt. gg g j W& SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES N H SS F. T. Brook., General Agent Sgg j j ViW lBOJ Chestnut Street B? I as - - ,. js Pfwiiwi ,i TfcVlMfgB km all liHS-HR 3 fall. Can VsWBWUW&r attach to sWji7A ryWnr moot one , E VMjfttil. "! Ede, Tlfld In preoauro but centra aerer thlfte. Thnmb ocrow adjuiro raoour. Abdominal belle t.nml "UP tiorteTM or eunerlor tletlffn. Coiunltatlon IVIIboat Chnnro I. U. BKKI.EY 1T WALNUT ST. Cl Out and Kttv tor littcmct Men or Women Von will flnd here all the latent tylee In enperb nualltr nd nperlor workmannhip al price Hint nre nrtunlly lower than la many en ah atoree. Open Mon., Fri. C Sat. Evgs. Open a Charge Account Pay Bmnll Amount Weekly .'J Ui THE STURDY MASTER OF THE ROAD "This is my eleventh Stutz," snld an owner recently, "nnd every one. hns been better than the Inst." S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. 6G7-9 N. BROAD ST. CHAPIRO'C kEZ tobuv. EZ to oav VJ 'EZ tobuv. EZ to oav I 44: South. 8 .K Street. Y ou can now buy a . Jlj0t Battery at pre-war prices The Prest-O-Lite was the last to raise in price now we are glad to announce we are the first to lower them Yet quality has been rigidly maintained that unusual pep and reserve power for which-the Prest-O-Lite Battery has always been fa mous is greater than ever today. 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Michigan Ave. . CHICAGO j Oftiutini 16 fcitummouj irtlntj In 1 1 itildt uflA .innu.il capmity of iS,jo,ooo lunj FOR SALE FROM PHILA. STOCK SHEETROCK & It liiflwlfft Mry Kfiw feature foriilrul rniiHlriirtiijn It rtuvt hum. uon't warj ur ttirlnki miy on run rrrrt It und nv Mini' .nn. monrj . Cun hr piiprrnl, pulnlrd ir piinrlMl, PROVEN THE IDEAL BOARD THROUGH ITS MANY USERS I. urn? MoeW nf Comenlrnt Mien Pearce Fireproof Co. V n. Cnr llroud a Arrh Sin STtJfttiMIiSiiiTm itji!i'!LWJ.?iliiijiSlia:Jffl'M "How Yd Uke to Have That Picture" How often you have said this when looking at a pic ture in the newspaper. If the picture has appeared in the Public Ledceh, Sunday or daily, or the Evening Public Ledger, your want can be supplied, if the paper owns the right", by an in quiry addressed to Ledger Photo Service Independence, Square Philadelphia S.' 1 SMIlli!WWW!! A Jaunt in an Oakland Sedan gives an idea of the great usefulness for which this car is fitted. Highly powered, scientifi cally light and splendidly balanced, it pursues a steady, pleasant course through traffic, on country roads, over hills and when inclement weather is added to the other condi tions encountered. United States Shipping Board Eme-gency Fleet Corporation Offers 1578 Detached Modern Houses and Other Buildings For Sale J BBBEaaaaMtliBawBFjilaawiMppyyaBiWT. jeivAlJfcjaVjJjsQaWWaBWalBasWJ. Lmmttffr -yfOTL .-Cdt R A- y4MUAHaWBBBBBBBaHHBwHliaBBBBEffci "JMi aJc OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX Op-n Cir Jl J95. Poidtttrjt J9S, Foor Door Stdin JI2M5, Cojpe J2C6S F.O B.Pocusc, Mittnia. AdJiliornl lot Wire Wheel Kqulpratnt, US OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY 918 N. Broad Street Telephone Poplar 407 FA1RVIEW, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY Sealed bids on ono or all of the above bufldinffa will be received In tho office of the Chairman, United States Shipping Board, Washington, 15. C., on or before 10:30 a. m., December 31st, 1920. Bids to be opened 10:30 a. m. same day in the offices of the Board. Fairview, Camden, New Jersey, is ideally located, and within easy reach of the city with its stores and amusements. It consists of 1578 detached 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8-room houses with bnth, electric lighting, gas and all other improvements, also 15 Buildings containing 115 Apartments, 19 stores and four lodge rooms. One Hotel containing 38 rooms, One Garage, One Gymnasium. This project contains 165.50 acre. The soil of a texture admirably adapted for gardening purpose. The construction of the houses b the very best, every modern cos venience and improvement being embodied. Proposal forms and other information may be obtained from Manager Division of Transportation and Housing Operation, 140 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Board resenre the right to reject njr or all bid. Sealed bids should be addressed to the Secretary of the UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD, 1319 F Street N. W., Washington, u. u., ana endorsed "Sealed bid for Houses (giving location), ao noi open. !L"LHil'i"L'(!l"L '",W1 i;a miiswii'miki (giving location), aswl H lAVLUWiraM iiaT'itv wwma ani !BSsV r . i' .. L l.t. U . .1 -V 'J Ku2.v n&gaj Wr r-Jmrnm.
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