Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 03, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC KEDOTR PH1EMWBJEPHEK, THTOS1XXY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921
LEGION RflMMITT
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ANNUUNUbS
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PLANS
"Employment Bureau Drive for
Membership and Finances
Undor Consideration
OPEN NEW HEADQUARTERS
Appolntmrnt of sfnndlns committors
i tne Atnertcnn i.egion under Frnnkltn
JL M
''Oiler, the newly elected county ehnir-
ninn, will be mnile
with tlio consent
niul nsifnnco of
the executive com-
nittec In nn-
: nnuncins thi Pol-
declnrod It wns his
pnrjioe to obtain
the benefit of the
judgment of the
members of tho executive committee,
fcnd nlo to rIvu them nn opportunity
to expre'B their wishes nu to personnel
pt these committees.
J Three Important ipieitlons will be tin
ertnken by the county committee the
frork of locating position-" for rx-ser"-j
ice men through the welfare commit-
Hcj2r
Condition of Highways
Throughout State Today
Condition of highways this morn
ing: Lincoln Highway (Trenton to
Chambcrsburg) Fair to good. A
little Ice remained in some, places,
tmt was rapidly flattening.
William Venn Highway (Knstori
to Chambcrsburg) Mostly good,
with but fow slippery places. The
'ittlo Iqo that remained was rnnldl)
softening.
IlnUimore Tike (riilladclphla,
Media, Kennett Square nnd Oxford)
Mostly good, very few slippery
places.
Philadelphia and Heading Pike
Mostly fair. Some places slippery,
but ice melting fnst on rondway.
Lancaster and Ilarrlsburg Pike
Poor to fair, but rapidly Improv
ing under Influence) of sunshine.
tee. the refinancing of the county com
mittee nnd a drive for membership.
It Is anticipated thnt, with the advent
of a new county organization here, n
number of applications for chnrtcrs for
posts will uo received. The. new coin- i
mittco may bo willing to grant addl- '
tlonnl charters, whereas the policy of
the former commltteo was against thi
granting of too many charters in tlii
city.
Count hmclau.irttrs wer ornJ .eatr- I
.'a nt Tenth and Chestnut streets tn ion i
iUP'tlon ullh tho detiarttaiont hefttlqunrters.
This union of tho two offices makes It pos
s M f',r lentonnrlo to trantact nil Legion
butnrf In one ortlcfl,
Wllltnrn T ShcUllne Tort, No 01. of
which Wllllnm I Jenkins Is eommnilr.r,
will ttlvo Its second annual tlnncn In the
ship and Tent t'lub, Twenty-third nnd
'hriatlan streets Trlday eonlnK. February
It Marsh's Orchestra will provide the
musln.
Klin Trio Post. No. SS, In tho Eighteenth
word, has ilnetcd Hlnvr Van Uurnn as Its
otnm.tnder for tho oar 1021. Tho other
fficurs of the post are Oioriro Taylor, m
nlor Mre nimmander: William Ipor, Junior
!ce commander; Wtlllam Hertolet, finance
rflcr. T. H. 11. Sanders, adjutant; WII
lam Holt, chs.pln.lns ltarry Btlnson, his
torian, nnd Itohert tjtelfel, torceant-at-rm(,
Walter M Oetrty rost, No. 315, com
manded b David II. Slmtwon, claims tn
l.aMi thn larceat raid-up membership In
PcnnnMianla at tho present time.
Th-i resrutiir semimonthly meeting: of Oter-
i brook Tot, No 1103 was held Tuesday ev.
I nine at the tncrbroik Public School, with a
nrRe tn'turorelup present Hesults along
thn membership lino rm spurred up much
ictlrlly In the t"st
'iho liulldinc and Iian Association of lh
pwet has met with no obelncl"S, nnd 1S00
suites haio alreaily been subscribed for tho
first s-rles, Milth It to tio Issued the fourth
Tl urlav of I. bruary.
Tli next regular 'meeting of th Ose.tr II
Ontnrr 1'. st Ni ir.2, will bo held In Hooni
:"4, Central V. It C A.. Tebniary 11
Tho committee on permanent horns will
irako Its first r-twrt and action la expected
which will permit the post to entsr Us own
homo during tha early summer.
Three Hurt In Falls on Ice
While standing at the corner of Sec
ond nnd I'itztfntor streets yesterday
uniting to cros, Margaret Unblnrlz,
thirty-three years old, of 110 llcck
street, slipped on the Icy pavement nud
broke her right leg. She Jh 1 the
Pennsylvania Hospital. Two other
persons were hurt in almllar accidents
and nro in the samo hospital. They
nre Israel Sngel, fourteen year old,
of fi2S ltalnhridge street, n broken left
arm, and Hcatrloo Ooldbcrg, eleven
years old, of HOIS Tarchwood avenue,
fractured shoulder blade nnd dislocated
collarbone.
Wills Probated Today
The following wills were probated to
day before Register of Wills Sheehnn :
Ho'bert 0. Nelson. 2218 Vino street,
SIS.OIH); Louis Mehl, 2023 Master
street, $1.".200; George Zorn, 1700
North Tenth street, $0300. Inventories
of personal etates filed were: Albert
Maciltnn. 91033.00; Harry C. Gorton.
S2IO77 09. nnd Anna H. McDougal,
SoOOO.SO.
jionest-to -Goodness
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ucnwneati -n a
Buckwheat cakes with the
old'time tang and taste!
Heckers' Buckwheat has
been the first choice in
American homes for many
years.
All ready for the griddle
when mixed with milk or
water.
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the Hecker Cereal Co.
New York
STEAKS-ROASTS
Of the Finest Quality
AT THE
MARKET ST. BEEF CO.
STEAKS
Rump
Round
Sirloin
25
ROASTS
w Pin Bone
Ik Prime Ribs
Rumps
Legs Yearling
Lamb
Boneless
Bacon
25
Ci Loin Pork
! for Roasting
lb. 'Wilson's Certified
Margarine ,
4 lbs. Yearling Lamb (Stewing) . . . .
2 lbs. Rack Yearling Lamb Chops . .
3 lbs. Lean Soup Beef
3 lbs. Best Country Scrapple
25c
NOTICE We stand back of every claim tve make. You can
absolutely depend upon the quality and prices We offer in oar
advertising. This fact is demonstrated by the tremendous crewdt
that buy here regularly.
MARKET ST. BEF CO.
5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St.
Storei open on Friday and Saturday until 9:30 P. M.
Cotno Friday, and aroid the ruth on Saturday
unit's ir 1UUU IlAOn.r.i.
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Quick, Clean Service and
full-measure always-
"pHAT'S why you should buy
Abbotts in the now famous
"machine-filled package." No
waiting Abbotts is ready-packed,
in your favorite flavors, in pint and
quart sizes. And you get the same
full quantity, always.
Chocolate with a real chocolate
flavor rich strawberry, vanilla at
its best- or delicious GOLDEN
GLO, that exclusive Abbotts
orange ice cream creation that has
proved such a success!
Whichever you choose, you'll
find a new delight in Abbotts
Superior Ice Cream. You can get
it wherever you see the familiar red
and white Abbotts sidewalk sign.
Look for that sign. There's one
conveniently near your home.
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Known to Plilladclphia. Sr'riLO 1877
Phones:
Bell, Lombard 2884
yttone, Main 3650
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The only kind
sold in
machine-filled packages
ONLY ONE TORNADO A YEAR
Mr. DHst Explains State's Quota Is
Very Low
Ono tornado Is duo In Pennsylvania
each year. Tho tlmo of Hi arrival can
bo forecast by many hours, but tho
weather bureau refrains from dolne so
because more nervous people are
frightened to death by the prospect of
tho thlii)? than ore nctually killed In
tho tornado,
Thnt was what OeorRC S. Itllsi,
Philadelphia's "weathonnan," told
members of the Technology Club In the
Engineers' Club lost night.
Mr. llllss explained soino of the illf.
(lenities of his office, which he snld Is
beset with "humorom abuse." Ilecnuse
of the many elusive qunlltles that enter
Into the wrather the scientific dlngnoseH
of conditions arc often Incorrect, Mr.
L IHiis said.
The forecai-ter aRseriea inni rnincr
than throw a scare into his hearers he
would not tell when tho next tornado
Is due to sweep some part of this
state.
Harvard Clubs to Meet In MllwauKei
Uoston, Feb. 3. The annual mwiis.
of tho Associated Harvurd Clubs ii
bo held this year at Milwaukee .j
the dnte has been definitely set for W
10 and 11. A great gathering of it,?'
vnrd men. comprising grnduates Cli
of the college nnd of tho profe,!.....
schools, js expected.
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Producer to Consumer
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nects the Producer with Your Market Basket
Tho market basket pictured, with tho list of groceries it contains shows conclusively
that tho purchasing: power of your dollar Is greater today than it has been for yeara, when
spent in an "Asco" Store.
This fact in itself is tho clearest kind of proof of what our Producer-to-Consumer
Plan is doing to cut living costs. Talk is cheap one can buy theories and fancies for a
eong but they nil fado into insignificance when brought face to face with facts.
Tho real things, the issues of life that count for something, are those inspired by
action. The merchandise and the prices at which it is advertised herewith speak elo
quently of the important part we arc filling in the great leveling process.
Contents of Basket
The liBt that follows, pictured in the basket above, is a concrete example, showing
that you can buy as many groceries in an "Asco" storo today for a Two-Dollar Bill as you
could last year for Three.
(No obligation to buy the entire list; juat pick out the things you need)
Potatoes rri" Tei'r . . '''vV 7c rrt" " T' 22e
Rolled Oats , rH" TeaT 6 lb 25c rrlc T,,t Ter 42c
"Louella" Butter " Tod"y . . . .,b 60c rrlM I""t T" 73c
"Asco" Coffee , "'" " fc . . .,b 29c rHc ," "' 42c
Crisco r,,w To,u' ,. . .n 20c rrlc L" r 35c
Soup Beans , Prlce Te""' . ...,b 7c m u.i tm, jqc
"Asco" Cornstarch , rrlce Toi"T ..pU 7c rr,c ' T"r 9c
Choice Tomatoes PrlM To5,T ,. . .e"n 12c rrle Ia,t Tr" 15c
Sugar Corn ,,r,M Tod'' . . 10c rr,e" x",t T,"r 15c
Pink Salmon rHfe roit . . .n 15c ',6,, lMt T"c 22c
Pure Jelly rrl" To,Ii, ' lOc r,lc I'"t Ye,r 15c
Cornmeal rr,c Tody ' lb 3c rri" Jx T-' 5c
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Total Coit Today V'" Coit Ijiit Tear fO.0
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Asco" customers are saving dollars are you?
The savings that apply to the foregoing list are indicative of
the money-saving possibilities in the more than eight hundred (800)
different items we carry.
There's a Lot of Satisfaction
in eating meats of which you can be absolutely certain. Evcrv
pound of meat that is sold over our counters is sweet nnd whole-
some, and every timo you deal at nn "Asco" Meat Market, vou i''.:
are protected by the spotless reputation we have built nnd main-
lained through the years by our policy of
"Not cheap meats, but tho best meats cheap."
These Prices in All Our 180 Sanitary Meat Markets
$
Fancy MilkFed Chickens 43
tr Steak ib 30c
&dor Roast ib 3qc
Whole Cuts Chuck Roasts 15c
gdW Rib Roast ib 28c gifk Rib Roast ib 20c
j Rolled Shonlder'b 17c j Rolled Brisket ib 17c
S,SItRoasisib28c
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Lean
Soup Uccf
lb 10c
Lean
StewinR Beef
Ib 12c
Fresh
Shin Reef j
b 12c !
Large
Soup Uoiu
5C
Best Sour Krout qt 5C
SSS Pork Shoulders ib 17c I
Small, Lean nnd Cut Picnic Styla
City-DressedPorkSiXoribc
i Best Cuta . ..lb HOc
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Store, ot XJV-zi ou. jh ., nnuucipnia, ubi on ine edge of the central i,n. "i.cup.'"ar;j a7l(i n,.n..,
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"Asco" Stores all over Phlla. and throucrhout Ppnn0vi,.oi tvt . tren
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