Q3uQ "J.-V TlTSWiijs ?fWv ; 'vPf - rftr .. "M . w rp. ,'n"'H M-' Jt v- 1 M 4 f J. CTEl In I I S l . m ill ' ' M. . f1- - ! I r Your X clX The Federal Law: The law provides that in computing Net Income there shall be allowed the taxpayer a reasonable deduction for amortization of the cost of facilities built or acquired for war purposes. Specifically it states: At anv time present war, the Commissioner may, and at the request of the taxpayer shall, re-examine the return, and if he then finds as a result of an appraisal or from other evidence that the deduction originally allowed was incorrect the taxes imposed by this title and by Title III for the year or years affected shall be redetermined." Treasury Regulations: Referring to allowable amortization deductions from Net In come, Treasury Regulation 45 as amended states: And if as a found that the deduction originally allowed was incorrect the amount of tax due for each taxable year during the amortization period will be adjusted by additional assessment or by refund." If you built or acquired any plant or facilities between April 7, 1917 and November 11, 1918 you have every reason to believe that you may be entitled to a reduction or a cash refund of Federal taxes from returns already submitted or taxes paid. There is much misunderstanding concerning this whole matter on the part of taxpayers. We are, through one department of our organization, aiding in the adjustment and settlement through appraisal and otherwise of these tax claims and have prepared a comprehensive pamphlet on the subject outlining a procedure under which relief may be had. Write us today for a complimentary copy of our pamphlet No. 34. 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Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 BALTIMORE OFFICE 133 EQUITABLE BUILDING Telephone St. Paul 8451 Offices in 8 principal cities Direct Private Wires JONES & BAKER Members of the New York Curb Market i. WANTED $25,000 Webster Coal & Coke Co. 1st 5s of 1942 BATTLES & CO. Eetablithed 1800 Independence Square (East) Federal Refund within three years after the result of an appraisal or from Established 1894 cAn organization of experienced engineering and management specialists in public utility and industrial business. 1421 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA Telephone Spruce 6082 York 58 Sutter How Big Investors JudgeBonds I I here are just three points to watch in bond buying. They have more to do with the success or failure profit or loss on your investments than all other factors combined. Together, they comprise the formula that is being followed by practically every big investor. 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MJfiuVnMW fmMm inns, o.-, mass as toliows r me a copy o( Booklet 34 Til oona ano recent report, gratis MIHIM,II,IIIIII(,,,,,, EVENING PUBLIC termination of the other evidence it is Street San Francisco Cities Service Henry L. Doherty & Co. FINANCIAL nminl Mleetlntx '(lonn siui'Witps rouvoitATios NOTICK OF" WVl'Ar. MKLTI.NO OP S.TCM KHOLDF.KS Nniire la hereby ihm that the Annual I Vleetlnir of the .Stockholders of Todd Ship 1 id Corporation will b held on the nth I ilir of June. 1021. at 12 o clock nnon at the ffro of said corporntlon No SI I!roadtM tj of New York for the purpose of elect tnK two Director for terms of four years nch receHlnK and ortlmr upon the reports of tho officer and for the transaction of such other buslnes-i hh may properls come I I eforn tho meettnc Inc udliiK tho ratlfb i- lon of ans nnt ill action of the Hoard of Directors nnd the officers of said corpora Hon with rerct to the acquisition Issue !iriaal conduct nr maniKemi nt of tie I itccl. business propi rtv or arfalrn of paid 1 corporation or rr anj or its aursidlar c nnmilnna r ameH Robins Drydock nnd It ralr Compinv Tletjcn S. T,ansr Drydock ( -mpnn Tebo Tii'hl Flasln Cntninm Clln- mr nrvdocka. Inr White rue! Oil in Klneerlnjt Corporation llo Hastn Towlnc in! Ho'stlne rnmpim. tocm uryiioclc and I Construction Corporation and Todd Diy docks, inc cAn n H,EDEI becre,nry New York May ! 10J1 I'roposulM I.TKK R1U71) (iKNKKAI. HONPITIT. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be r, -retvid until t A M Juno tl, 1011. and then opened for nnstructlon of two st r storehouse at Wilier Heed Qsnrnl HnhpHa! Washington D ' Government r s rvea tli rlKht to n-cept oi riject any or all blcjn ti form ill 'n iion aprllcatlon to ('onHirucu i Ouari nn istei rtoom 2410, War Tr j llldc q anhlnhton D 7i7lKll Kl.lJ II.N1.AJ. IIOHHr-Al,- aealtd proposals in triplicate will be re elved until 11 A M June 10 lu:j nn'a pnp.yPaTdtemf0rat,a,Vter1CTl"e.d,0Gl,n. , nra.?r"hoom 110 V,r TrVdVuTdg7vrar0 Irptrn D C LTWl HKIJIJ j..tn,i nrnnosjls r.I.KKI, HOHPITAI. In triplicate will be r. Hi ti pentd for tonstructlon of an on t0 r'el house at Walter Heed General Hospital G. ..hlnuton D C . Information upon hdi.i : 1 rition to in'truetltia uuartermaatt a "ill War Trailn llldg Uashlneton " ...iiaMiid I in a wi arm a i r. r MHJl u' iniei I""' V """ler llOOm iiiiininniAii it ' D C H.lir MM Ml VA .Siai.I'D l'ROI'OSAM 'n titpllcate vvl.l be received until u A M June 11, 1021. "! then oponed for con- I structlun of road at tort Myer, Va Infor mitioii upon application to romitiui-tinr I giiartermaster Room 2110 War Truila Uldr Washinitton D C I'AHTNKUHIHl'S N ,tke l nereuj linen mat tne p-iriner that hip heretofore existing ueivveui 1 nink II Valletta and MM 111 I nm J- - r under the rlrm name of MALLr-TTh tOVII'Wl, con dui tine a machine shop at 17J0 N .0 strest, l'hllndolieiln. on May .V. IIUI wis dissolved the in mumii consent. i The business heretofore mjiuIui led y tn, I tall copartnership from and nfier June 1 u . i will bo carried on li l"rnnle ii Vallett, unler tho namu of the MALI I.TTh fOVI. n,vv at the same address vvmi... Cooper lialnir retlrtd frmi the uald copart. nurshlp on May 31 10J1 All debts due to the former partnership shoull be paid it the sail address snuu.i FRANK H VALLKTTH WILLIAM J COOPER Sl'NnilCIM FOI A BL'VniIEIM. Real Estate Trust llldg , Phllidelt'ila Pa ATTORNRYS 'niK FIRM OF A. MWXVIMN A (t)VIPNM-, composed of Abram MMnxmnn, Mux MMnx man nnd Mark MMivxman. has bn this ath day of June WJl, dissolved The business will be continued at the same plate by Abram MVaxman and Max VM'axman, tradln aa A MVaxman t Companj ADRAM MVAXMAN MAX M MVAXMAN, MARKS MVAXMAN JOHV MVT.AM'KR Attorney ipr Boxes and Mailing Tubes EDWINJ.SCH0ETTLECO. l33N.lttSiat PUU4lpbl8 'l ,n.im' i '1147 LEDGER-' PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8,, 1921, FINANCIAL NOTICE TO HOND HUYEI18 DOIIOUGH OF FOUNTAIN IIIIX, MSI1IGII COUNTY. rKNN8I,VANIA nonouuii imnis Sealed bids will bo received by thij under tuned until 8 o'clock P. M. Monday, Jtuie 0, 1B21, for tho purchftsu of 1101. 600 00 bonds of the. noroueh of tuntaln Hill. V'nSKL. vanla, aald bonds to b In the denominations of Sl.000 00 and tBOO.OO each, coupon form, with Interest at the rato ot B Pr annum, payablo semi-annually with registration priv lletei, either as to principal only or a. botb principal and Interest, and to be Pf" able both a to principal and Interost. at tne office of the E 1 Wilbur Trust Company, In the City of Bethlehem. Pennsylvania. , Tnj bonds are dated Juno 1, 1021, and mature as OIIOWSI ! 6000.00 on the lA day of June, 3000 00 on the 1st day of June, 0000.ro on the 1st day ot June, 1022. 1023. 10J4. 10i5. ooou.uo on tne let uay ot junc, ijOOO.OO on the 1st day of June, ) 13000 oo on tne isi day OI June 1IU7. 1U2S. 1920. 1010 1931. 1032. 1033. 1034. 1035. 1030. 103T. 1038. 1030. 1040. 1011. .tnon.no nn the 1st day of June. J5OO0.OO on the 1st day of Juno. $1000,00 on the 1st day ot June, 15000 00 on the lit day ot Juno, J500O 00 on the 1st day ot Juno, IS0OO.00 on the 1st day of June, IBOOO.OO on the let day of June, J1000 00 on tho 1st day of June, 3000.00 on the 1st day of June, 1.1000.00 on the 1st day of June, t.inno no on the lat day ot June, $5000.00 on the lat day ot June, 13000.00 on the lat day of June, $0300 00 on tho lat day of Juno, all taxes which may be levied or assessed thereon or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and a ixlsttni Federal Income taxes No bid wl l bo considered unloss accompanied by a certi fied check drawn to the order of the Borougn ?f Fountain Hill. Pennsylvania in i the sum of ono por centum of tho amount bid. DPOilt if sSccessful blddera will be npplled in Par tial payment ot the purchase price ot ine bid It accepted, and contract Mm5lehted h the bidder. It bids are accepted and blddera fall to complete contract, then the amounts of certUled checks will be torfclted to the borough. Check accompanying bids not .ac cepted will be returned to tho bidder 'l"l'n fortyelght hours after the open ng o : the bid"; No allowance for Interest wll , J; Sn advance deposits. All bids ? Pfv' for tho pojment of accrued Interest Irom he date Sf the bond, to the date of dvery thereof said bonds bclnit sold subject to dellv ery. The Uorough of Fountain Hill reserves the right to rolect any or all bids No bid for less than par and accrued In terest will bo considered. .... llids must be enclosed In a sealed envelope addressed "F. T. Summers. "SKlStt'n IIllT tary. 112T Stanley aenuc. 1 ountaln l"". DetWehem! PennsyUanla. Bid for Borough Bnd' " F. T. SUMMERS. Borough Secretary. 1127 Stanley avenue. Fountain Hill. Bethlehem. Penna. To the Holders of The Alliance Gas & Power Company General Mortgage Sinking runu ...... lisin.la Ten lanunry.i. 1021. .. .. Ifatni . !.. ( t f rn m miH i u i nv ColoTrlal Trust Conrrany of iy"1"' 1J" iprtnnnia tiro i" '."" :-.--- ..u Trustee. uas gt ioci v :'. ---.w . I'nmnonv unii nni.a sale on July 1 1021. to sa d Trustee lor mo o " of ihe Sinking Fund pro ded for in said In- Comoan'illVdeVo-Mt.the sum of Six Thou- securing, tne ?'""", .'S;".-,- .",-, h nccount company. ... sg,ri."i -j: ,ri for the ritti.i ..u.i... '-..;-; ,, , nr .. not to retirement OI sum uui.ua i ,.. .v-- Sr.KruF;,o said date SSam to therouslon. of raid indenture, to applv the monej so to he recelj . i" purchase or redemption of bonda of said I iMue to exceed pa? nd accrued at price 'a" proposal, should be securely sealed am, marked ' Proposnl for the sale qf ""'ST"'' Mortgage Slnkmg Fund Oold Bonds of The Alliance Oas & Power Company, dated Jan uary 1 ll21 must be for all or "' ?" of the bonda offered arrd must state the ag gregate face aluo nnd the denominations i oi thi particular bonda so offered tor sale, and must bo received h the Trustee at Its Cor rnii Trust Deportment at or prior to J o'clock P M on June 15 1021 Advices as to bonds accepted will mHH nn nr liefnro June 22 10-1 u be The Al ance uas ft i 'ower """""' .h, r.riid. Federal Income Tnx ownership rerun- cates. covering accrued intercoi. piiou.u -eompanv all nccented bends The Alliance Uas & rower wmpauj wmsicw.riujRAr Dated June 1 1021 c.YNNEirov f oi, ami roKi: compan Fl i! I'En CENT FIltT MOUTOAOE GOLD nOND"? Due July 1 10. . SINK1NO FUND VOTIl'i: Notice ts hereby gUen that pursuant to th terms rf the mnrtgaKe dated .June .0 1010 the (1) of anld bondi of $10iin each numbered as follow, 33 03 101 l ad Sl. havo been druwn for redemption bj tho Sinking Tund ut Par and accrued ntcr e.t a of Jul 1 1021 "hen nil In "est thereon will teas" the above bond will be paid on nnd after said date upon preaen -tlnn with coupons then due nnd nil unma tured coupons utt iched at th; office ot I IDELirY TltfiT COMPNY 32'. Choitnut street Philadelphia In which trust rm pany the monev has been deposited for said redemption 0OMPANV Trustee VM P OUST. President Philad iphla. June n 1021 to iioijikw. )i" tr.Hit.ii tnn, n TO HiilJir.lv I() (() 0ONs()I,I)Ti:i) MOHTO(iK MNKIVO n'M IIOMi, Notice Is hereby Klven that tho I.eh'ah coal and Navigation Companj has elected to ex errix Its right of redemption In atcordance with the terms of Its mortgage to tho Penn sylvanla Company for Insurances on l.lve'. nn).r..nHnB nnultlee trustee dated Janu rv I 1014 Und.r the provisions of Article n tmn.' of svll inortKOKe the follow ing bond, have been drawn l"W..' lion i"i" -or.ii iii3 nisi, mss 11 loi 1 "171 T W 111"! K" l"rt The principal of said bonis will be r tld July 1. llJI at iii.vj. anl vcrru'.t Interest nt the of ll o of tl e" TruVtee V-,17 Ch. stnut street Phil . after vvblch data all Intc r. st on slid bonds rhall i"i'ir pwvih iMt compvw ion i.KWTIM. ANMITIP.H. Trustee viith l. TO IIOI.DI.ItH 01 TLKHKilI COM, AM) NUlllATION CO. (ONSOI.inTFI) I ndr provisions of tho mortgage dated Jnnuarv 1 1011 securing said bonds senl.d proposals will l received until 3 P. M June 10. Hill, at the offlco of The Pennasl anli ompaiu for Insurances on I.Ives and Cram nir vnnultles. Trustee for the rc.l"inp tio? out o! 'money, held In the Sinking Fund at the lowont price not exciodlng 102M, nnd accrued Interest of o many bonds as Ills -1C7 04 will purchase. All proposals should be addressed to the undersigned .fill' pFWhYIA ANIA COMPANl for IN- p,n?orS,k.nr,Fd,Pho,ta' LnlBh Coal A Navlfcrftlon Company. Dividend American Woolen Company iVln.sacluiwttH Conioratlon) j VIITKR1.Y DIVIDENDS e m herel v i.lven that the r a i ir iuur r rit- Idenrt't or one wnnnr anil i nt VH i ems ill ni per w n n I riterrel si ck nnd Ono liomir an i -.e in (v. i . i is ill 7"1 Ier share on the ( onunon t I ,f ihirt Lnmiiftin will In. p ttil ti lu v 1(1 1UJI tu otocltholvleru of recnnl Jun m inji TraiiFter tooka will be closed nt tie ne f buMnois June 11 1"-1 nnd will be r-i-l nej nt the openlntr of business June -ft 1 i.l WILLIAM II DMVELLY "1 rcaiurer I! s'nn Mnss , June 3 11121 II MV. n.MIlK A .. IIMNUI.Rt. dtflte of the lluntlnxtan Ditrlupinrnt and (his (o. Preferred stock Dividend No R riu. Hoard of Directors nf the lluntlniclnii Devrloiinifnt and Oiih Co. ha declareij thi reBulnr iiuirtirlj dividend nf one nnd nm. half per cent (IVa'i) upin the prefernd hi ek f thi comtnnv pa iblo I 1 1 , n,j ti st. ckhiildirn of lecnrd nt tin eloe of I uln ss June 1M lli.'l I'heiliH will , mulled to ,to klmlderM who hnvr ex.hntujid theh MdliiK truateca cerilllcnt n if (lejomi for certificates of the niluil sir ( ,t ii,,! eompans The new stock lurtlfiuttr t m b. rend for ilellver rm or about Jum :u and In order to receive dividend ch.ikH in. nbmH exclanuo must bo m.jJA'j5j?rTb',c0l.i,n 3" fivcreturj Office of Till: UNITLI OAH IMU'ROM'UMIEST CO.. N. MV. Corner llronit nnd Arch htrerU Philadelphia Mrch 0, piji nU. niv.llll'l, httVt, thltt flaV llpClarA.I . nuarterly dividend of one and tlireA-niinrtrrs lier cent (nl'4.per slnre) on th Preferred HtqcK or inis -"?,' ,"Ji"'Z - "e 18. 1U1. 10 noiuwrn u, , i.smv.. .,.i.un i recjril it tho close of bus Ukbs May Bl lli.'l Checks Mill oe mauou . .. ...w,,,, imua 7' Cumulative Preferred Stock of Large Public Utility and Oil Co. Net Earnings Over 20 on Present Price O. B. LANSINGER & CO. 110 H, 13th M. An established niunufurturlnir firm desires to sell from (3000.00 to RH0O0.0O of their treasury stock, I'ennu. I'orii. Have ll line clientele of riitnmrr. This l a eolendld In vcstmenti full particular, C311, ledger tlfflfe. CATHEDRAL SHE BE 23d and Parkway Probablo, but Bishop Rhinelandor Is Opon to Suggestions $50,000 CONTRIBUTED Bishop Ilhlnolnntlor announced yes terday tlint nt prccnt tht pinns for hnllding the Cnthodrnl Clmreh of Chriit still consider Twenty-third street and the Parkway ns the most likely site. The new Protestant Episcopal Cathedral wn") tho subject of nn opcn-nlr sermon, Stmdny by the Itev. Dr. George Lyndc Richardson, vicar of the Pro-Cnthedrnl, who snltl that it wns possible that the proposed building would be erected nt some other spot. The Ulshop sold thnt, while the plans wcro to put the church on the Park way, they could bo changed readily if some one should offer n more construc tive suggestion. $,".0,000 Has Keen Contributed Something more than $50,000 has been contributed to tho endowment fund for tho Cathedral Church of Christ in the last two jenrs, and a vigorous effort will be mnde next autumn to increase that to ?2,'i0,000, tho first unit of tho great fund. No one has ever put an estimate upon tho cost of the proposed edifice, but if it in to be the stateliest and handsomest cathedral in the coun try, ns Dr. Richardson said last Sun day. It will involve an expenditure of millions of dollars. "We feci that the time has come to press more vigorously for the remainder of this sum, $250,000," Rlshop Rhine lander announces in n stntcment that is being circulated at .the Parkway serv ices, "and wo are assured from many aides thnt there will be interest nnd help forthcoming from the people of the dio cese, who understand tne practical aluo of what wo are trjing to do here. "The question is often nsked when n site will be selected nnd plnns for the building begun. There can be but one nnswer to this question. All who have had experience in building cathedrals urge upon us the vital importance of creating nn endowment for support be fore nio attempt nt building is made. A rnthrdrnl, in order to do its best work, ought not to hao n permnnentlv nttnehed congregation. It tihould be n meeting plate of nil the people of the city, the center from which cver kind of ministrj enn be offered to the tran sient nnd unattached people, of whom there nre sn many in n crent metropolis like Philadelphia. "If this ideal is to lie attained, it N obvious that the cnthvtlrnl innnot he supported ns n pnrisli church is sup- ' ported The first necessitv is nn en dowment suflicient to meet the linger pnrt of the expense." Rlshop Uhinelunder plans to obtain n staft" of expert leaders in (onmi timi with the cathedral, who-will give the larger piirt of their time to the or ganization of clioetsmn activities. There will be a conon mtwdoncr or archdea con, who will supervise the citv-vvidc missionnrj work; n ennon of religious education, who will ntt ns executive' secretnrj of the diocesan educational nctivitlcs in the Kxetutlve Council, nnd, a canon of social scivice, to "co ordinate nntl promote" the Institutional nnd sot inloglcnl activities of the diocese. MAY CHANGED The Public Ledger Offers 5000 $65.00 Black Beauty Bicycles FREE to Boys and Girls Bicycles delivered as soon as 35 subscriptions to either the Morning, Evening or Sunday Public Ledger are secured Pay No Money Collect No Money envoi . k BOYS! YOU FELLOWS who have always wanted a Ulnck Beuuty think of the fun of bikc-hlk-iiif? this summer on jour own Black Beauty think of the ways In which jou can makp real money Mvhen you haMO a regular wheel NOW'S YOUR CTIANCE get one of these $65, brand new, completely equipped Black Beauties. You are bound to win one of the 5000 offered. But you must hurry the other fellows won't be asleep on the Job Get after yours right away! Todav! GIRLS! 1 TIONT let the boys get away with nil theio J 5000 Black Beauties! Remember that the beautiful Ulaci; ucauiy mouei, made for girls, Is offered also. The Illustration Shows one of th 6000 butlfal lllack Btautjr B. cycles, oiiBra. pit loo' modal, ol. lr.4 M tli eo- LEGION CONVENTION HERE IN m AM Would Bo Held During Sosqui- Centennial Franklin Post Makes Proposal MOORE IS ASKED TO ACT Pressure Is being brought bear by the Henjamln Franklin Pont, No. -105, American Legion, to have Thomas Moore, chairman of t h c Philadelphia County Commlttco of the Legion, np point n committee nt once to work townrtl having the nntionnl convention of the vcternns meet here during the sesnui-ccnten- nlnl in 1020. Commander Romnlnc C. Hnssrlck, of the Prati'din Post, hns nddrcsscd n letter to Chairman Moore, asking him to hasten tho appointment of tho committee which wns authoilrcd nt tho April meeting of the County Com mittee. Tho idea of having the nntionnl con vention here wns proposed to the County Committee by the Franklin Post. The post is anxious that tho committee be nppointcd so that It con co-operate with the delegates to the Stntc conven tion to be held In Pittsburgh next Sep tember. It is hoped thnt the State convention will nuthorire'thc nppolnt ment of n committee to nttend the na tional convention in October, so that Philadelphia's request for tho conven tion can be in enrl enough to be al most certain of favorable action. Commander Hossilek's Utter rends: "At the April meeting of the Phila delphia County Committee of the Amei ienn Legion there wns ndopted n reso lution authorizing the chnirman to np point n committee to tnkc the necessary iction toward bringing the national con vention of the American Legion to Philadelphia in 102(1 during the Scsqui Ccntennial celebration. "The Benjamin Franklin Post, No. FARM AND OARDEN ! . A V,Jv-- y( HO Single Pieces Complete Sets I-vcritlilnc In furniture home grounds unique, signed, Including Wood Amors, uniranco uaics, Buy Direct From See Our Display Buvlng service. direct from quality and FREDERICK R. 1833 Market PAY NO fllftfer'tf1 wsF k COLLECT NO MONEY! CONTESTANTS pay no money, collect ii. cm?neyi!. SimLP,y secure 35 signatures tlie subscription blanks furnished bv thn p lie Ledger, turn them J sutjsenntions have f"r;, ""." "'"- until acptemuer 15, iieauty as verified. soon ns THE BLACK BEAUTY T ONG known ns tho best built, most serv ... iceable bicvele oblainablc anj where. The Black Beauty you win in this contest will be completely equipped, all ready for ou to hop aboard nnd "step on Vr." Every bicvele is guaranteed for five years and carries an insur ance policy Tor six months' repair of ncci dental damages. Just look at these features, many of them to bo had only on tho Black especially CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST QUBSCRIPTIONS VJ turned in to th c Menficntion between 13, 1921. Those from whom subscriptions may be taken aro all those residing in Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, and who aro not now receiving uio nomes. EACH WINNER will be presented with his or her bicycle IMMEDIATELY after verification of the J5 subscriptions. trrt ruit nnin n -. a it. ?Lc"Ja.n.d w,omt,n wil. v.,vloluma ro nol sized bicjcles lor gtris' models. How to Enter the Contest Apply to Bicycle Contest, Circulation Dept., Public Lcdner nuildin ,,,j...f ' Square, Philadelphia, for subscription books and other particular, or telephone Walnut 3000, bicycle department, between 8:30 A. M. and 5 P. M., or fill out and mail the at tached coupon to The Public Ledger JHcuele Department. Atr. nrMnti fathered this movement orig inally nnd submitted It to tho County Committee fqr consideration In the form of a resolution, is very anxious that the committee bo named at an early date so that it may co-opcrnte with tho dole gates to the Stnto convention pf tho .Legion In Pittsburgh next September with n view of enlisting tho support of the convention. Tho State convention could very properly nut lorlto th! i selec tion of a Bpcclal committee to placo tho facts before the national convention In Kansas City, Mo., In October. Since the request of Pennsylvania would be five years in advance, there ought to be no objection on the part of tho national delegates toward expressing a preference for Philadelphia In 1020, partlcu arly Inasmuch ns the delegates and visitors to the Legion convention fit that time would be privileged to participate In an occasion of. nntionnl importance and " R"Tho Philadelphia Chamber of Com merce has expressed a keen Interest in the effort to attract the Legion national convention to Philadelphia five years hence, and Tranklln Post feels assured thnt this movement will receive the enrnest support of the entire State. TACONY APPEALS JO MAYOR Wants Widening of Delaware Ave nue Continued to Levlck Street A delegation representing the Tncony Manufacturers' Association, headed by Kern Dodge, of the Dodge Engineering Works, nsked Mayor Moore jestcrday to continue the widening and extend ing of Dclnwarc nvenue north to Levlck street. Also It urged extension of the Belt Line Railroad to thnt point. Alba B. Johnson, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce's licit Line Railroad Committee, explained that the lino was not n continuous railroad, being in sections, nnd that on thnt nc count wns a nuisanco nnd an obstacle. He said further thnt the belt line In Chicago was owned by the railroads, In New Orleans by the city nnd in Snn Frnncisco bv the State of California. Mnor Moore saUl thnt work was progressing on the widening nnd im proving of Delaware avenue from Laurel to Dyott street, for which $750, 000 wns contnincd in n municipal loan, nnd thnt lie proposed to do every thing In his power to get the ncces snry funds from City Council to con tinue the Improvement. FARM AND GARDEN to Dcuutiry tho and attractively de vely Arches Trellises, rergoins, etc. Manufacturer at Salesroom us. you nre assured attractive prices. GERRY CO. St., Phila. MONEY! no on Huddle t matlo ub- with in, and as soon ns vour LURH been verified you receive ine contest will be oDen but you cet vnnr Blnck your subscriptions are must be secured nnd l'ublic Ledcrcr nifim fnr Juno 1 and beptcmber ruDiic Ledger in their nmited as . have their choice of full: to fib V- Kfli Ik Y i- I fflllllllllll themselves or tho boys' or t i 0 t t t t r t t i t i t Name Address- ' ril nth Hwi ;- U MMMHMSMMSsfiaai nn sl B PEERCE SCHOOL BUSINESS ADMiNL-yrTvArjoN TM. h Uh to Utia u, . .. miliar courses mar courses m Palre :.'"". en do so thli la nimiti., .- .runwi Iluslnssi Ailm ni.,V.r"urI llll Ooners.1 Business, (on yiArl!lr,,, rstivrlM. Ton. to two mrft' ii.!8 miinshlp. (on year), """' Bw- Summer School Opn Sut. ,v Wrtte. for ROth T"r ll?Bvlh Tins 8t. Wt.t of Droaa k CArAIlLE omOK AMinw. n Mmsthliur mora thsn . .. f Cber. Our shorthand courts lnelu3..n?D 3iT our ? Q unios worns Crivat aVi''S" aias ! rfwll l'a"v oiwssef. aiiA. nPNIMtrua h.VOr. 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C WPMIMIF.lt TAMrs Young IVomen and Olrla riNK TREK CAM!" FOR 1IrT" rocono Mts : four hours from I'hllndelrfiis. Miss HLANCIin D. PRICE. Director 40. MV. School Lan. Philadelphia "L 9T II SPECIFICATIONS r,"xrn,flfVf -1 !nfh"' adjustable to 34 inchai E0e0enfttU,,,ln ihith has a" Tensile' .tMnrthrt 60,000 to 76,000 nountlH tier sounm iVX BLACK IIKA11TV ililTnnnnr:; .. . of full-irralned leather- h.ntiiS' il5 Intorlacoa curled hair and poulnneft witd nn.rAmfn.i .., "a"i,UU,ttTV . ?c,'y n,at8 Motorbike I11CKAI rilntil1 ftn nnnns. tjpo; trlpl Ibl. r?.hh!i L""CK "KAOTY reinforced: flex-n..i- r"bb,er flnicer prlps; they fit tho llneers nli.!.?fHSor,.h,"d. 8.lef' ro,Ier: leveled "d. Et.nH' irlp.' ,n,ckSl plateU i Kuaranteed to wltb stand a Mtraln of L'500 pounds oil1 HLA?,.t "KAUTY rubber Motorbllve type; t,n"r''w ,P.epartl!rc. eoncavo front hul; turned from tolld Btcel b.ir. coaster Ilraliei Latest modern New Departure coaster brake utIir'1'riln?,"' l-'hrome-nltkeleil. special A grad. atetl Im 1h, Kround lo 1-10U0O part of nn Inch .'10rJih;t Is as accurate ns that which goe into the finest vvntch); nil bearlnes BelMubrt- ei catl,iK: noe,J attention but once ft ear. Tlresi Firestone Xon-Slc!d,f blue treat! with whit bldn walls Had CJiiar.ln Front larce drop side mud guara with lenther splash bafflo; rear larpo drop side mud Guard with stand latch; guards both ,. front and rear double brnccd Unlslu Anti-rust coat; enamel baked nnd rubbd down, followed by two ground coats, ono fin ishing coat nnd varnish; nil nickel pnrts ar; ground, copper plimd, tuple nickel plated anl pollihed l-lfliiai Klectrla pqulpmcnt with Delta TJght head-1 i'Bnt: battery In tool tnnk: ruby Jewel reflector I tall light on rear mud guard. Tool nnd lluttery Tanlii Strong, pressed steel tor pedo-shaped Streumllno tank with compart liientH for battery and toolB built Into ml frame Tools i Monkej wrench; coaster brake wrtnchl screw driver; complete tiro repair kit. l'umpi nigh compression telescope frame pum; with buicket: ull heavily triple nickel platM over copper. tliolr-o of Cnlorai Uicli Mack with vvhlto liead and (lovttulls. Option, rich black with irreen be" and dovetails WHO AND HOW A NY ONE is free to enter this contest. The thirty-five subscriptions must be obtained between June 1 and September 15, 1921. Vour prospective subscribers nre residents of Penn sylvanio, New Jersey, Dclawaro nnd Marr land, who nre not NOW receiving the Public Ledger In their homes. Public Ledger, Bicycle Department: Send mo Instructions for securing $05.00 Black Beauty Bicyclo without pyW or collecting any money. rfm 1 J JvujAJjjULAS,s.sjisAaimt"'M al 'V'.ff. , T 1 --J ifit'-Vr , ,w- v' j:4tw, ....n. M K titvm4jsh4tiu. . - . " I ' i :-" -f -?-. sul
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