Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1921, Night Extra, Page 25, Image 25

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jkc.fcjra o tluiEdtior
a friend of tho Birds
-.,. h Kixmlsfl rublle X-c doer;
,M t un Quit Interested In couple
' .Ki.That .PP..d in ur People'.
l2L! It seems at If some peop s
SIL, to think If their surmise Is
' ,t before they condemn.
Uonl to thi Birds' Club, and study
jjfr rnovemint, as I am a Brest
" .birds I nave severs! houses
' I"" in the trees In our yard for them
l.B.Ph ih.lr young. I alo have robins.
HKS h cVlblrds and blackbirds. The
WTt tonther, drink out of th same
".iJ, If anything, protect my roses
,C flowerinff Plants by picking the
a4 m them. So I will alwajs protect
kon.'0ws the same as I have th.
"" Wm!J. fori have studied them all
SfiJSif MRS. BLKADBWII MILES.
t,5STpM Jun.ajai.
The Nation's Defense
riHIoro u,n,n0 i'uM0 Jd'"r;
"- i am sure we are all looking to
mrI am "".".,,,. Wln au ,ort
,yHT wn n -'-- .. ,, ,. ,
T .;Anient for .defense, and live in a
iLXTUce. and safety with no ear
and live In
ty with no fi
f other natli
les we must
Some Indtv
Dillon oi '-:- . ' .. ntlon
of.Mln ",',V I dav comes we must be
SLr.d for eventualities. Some Individ
iMoared for
.. . - ..... A-mv nnd NaVV
ii, ,iy truu '.-;"' " -,.i -
'..timulate a desire to force recognition
VX. rnniintlons presented In a dispute wnn
?in. , It does not seem posilble that
,tt,tM. count?;, particularly those offl
?. "LiV. rned would throw aside thoughts
JS ,e,V. "ftllS and logic, and be goaded
? conSot with some other nation be
w, wn ,, refuses to accept Imme--'VVur
interpretation of International
JJr'ni recognised duties of ono nation
hrt snolnsr.
-S nave an adjust, defense to render
iisslf victorious In caeo or. aisrupuon ui
Kir relations would not govern. 8uoh
.wss would, all will admit, bo taken
LSrored only by one who would b. flnan
Silly Interested, or who. through some sov
ill, training, had the misfortune to be be
!S,d by the Illusion that the aggression
taVhe only complete and satisfactory step
I ie e controversy with a fellow man.
liVths other hand, in case a nation
nSht lake the first step toward hostilities
?. I dlplomatlo dispute, our Navy would
C our first resort. In checking such an
Imsim land forces would bo our only
Suns for the protection of our homes.
both of these were so organized and
trilned to bo Iminclblo by any of the stronv
lit powers, other countries would not '
ue snxlnus to assume the Initiative. t.t
It will be readily seen that .an adequate
ifense would be a step toward our Im
munity from attack and also toward ujtl
mate peace.
WALTER T. OWENS.
Fhlladelphla, June 2. 1021.
France and Chicken Houses
ft Ike Editor o the Evenino Public Ledger:
Sir Somo time ago we read a lot In nil
tbs rpets about the people of Francn hov
Ir their chickens, etc.. next to their dwell
lags, and they were mado fun of and all
.sorts of remarks passed about It. Niw let
at k. What about America? And then
1st me say that the difference between France
d America regarding chickens and chicken
ini Is this: That tho French have :hem
But to Rielr own dwellings from choice. In
imerlci they aro planted right undir the
noses of the nolghbors. In splto of all pro
fit. How about H7 I am talking rrom ex
perience. A. S. J.
Brrn Mawr. Fa.. May 31, 1021.
Housewife and Food Reduction
h Iks Jtdllor o the JJucnliio Tubllo I.cilocr:
Sir So many complaints have appeared
la your column, tho People s l'orum, from
koibands who think th'clr better halves .are
spending too much money and asklni; advice
en what c reasonable expenditure would
U tot the table, etc., that If you will allow
mt the spsc, perhaps I can give them a
fiw helpful figures.
I am a "nut" on figures nnd my favor-
Its "Indcor pport" consists of making
traphlc charts showing tho rlso nnd fall
of the Items affecting our existence. My
wife and I mark down every cent wo re-
etWe and pay out, nnd I enter the Items
fsry night In a set of books ( complied for
tbs purpose.
As food strmn to bo the subject of most
complaint, I will only copy my figures on
that subject I hae two children. Tho week
ly averago expenditure for the yenr 1920 was
IIMT. Five month of this year averai!
J1J.80 per week, Since December 1. 1020.
th food purchased has averaged 10 per
cint under the prices pnld for the same
SMds January 1, 1020, but the substitution
of fresh vegetables for tho winter diet of
tanned stuff keeps tho weekly expenditure
at last sear's level.
The list of prices published In the news
eslumns of the papers last week, appearing
It show that food nan declined In eomo
nuances on per cent, Is mlslondlng tn the
ttin utoo leaxei tho buylnr to Ills wife.
Flrlt-Class aooda hnvn rleMtneri uru llftl.
MI the "war-quality" goodn have taken
an awful tumble dun to the fart there I no
wmsnd for Ihe goods. They nro dear nt any
trite.
No, you growling husbands, lour wife
ent get along on less monoy et. if you
wws your digestion. If you want flrst
e.iis food she has to pay for It; hut If.
r will bo content with Junk, eho can get
ii on one-tniril or the cost of trood food
Along with this uubject I want to call
tS attention of thft Lmer. Ithnr t,,,KAn
0' wife, to r few llttlo words printed on the
eestalner of even thing they purchase. It
Us meant dollam in m. a n -.i. i t.
Wnted where ou won't see It and' savs.
iw! . on,!n"'" V,'hfn tne Prlc f aa ar
WIs Is reduced, be sure It ij not really nd
ineea hv r.ii.i.r- ... - ...
y noticed the little trick too often.
F. F J
Philadelphia, June 2, 1021
The Law and Street-Car Broil
Tt Editor o the EvttKiio Public Ltdaer:
lmi ITm4? not ltnow what tn RW may b.
JV- '" M "lted by the policeman. It
lir!...r5r 510r lK'- sev"ral ovenlngs ngo a
ej2L 74 b?'"",1ed h car going south at Flf
Wecond end Market streets. Among them
ootid lu man wnn w s"htiy Intoxl-
He hnnded the conductor a pft?s that
kieVM01"1 Bn'1 ,h,, ndurtnr handed It
tsrVw ,y m "'' ''""""'led u faro The m.n
BlV Th P""." on lne fl00r' ""d refused to
eir Z, co,nluc,or ,rlrd lo '"' hlm off 'ho
frit LCn,i'hw" ubl8 ,0 B,,t hlm 'o 'he
sUncJX0', Ph,'." '" 0',ll,,1 ,,,e P'llcm,n
, ' "I Hfty-eecond and MarUtt tr.-its
""' ' his nastnn-e
rlanT;""". refu',,, R' hf FR'' "- 'rt
ik.-"""1 no had not paid his fare, vet
! man we.
tr .,-...- . -- n
creating a disturbance on the
nlituii -"""" women ind rh dren. and
H WMVt'h"5??1 ' h"' fl,ul lnni""""'
the Bass . e on5 .'"r ' mv,"' 1(,'!"'
li of cur, d " W'" for a different
MV this riJlf'mn,n no a tn Interfere
' " until Z?'""":e? Wou,,, n" '""
"' kefore h m?.!" ,v:1" lnlul"c'' In tho
,lk silly h.? 'rrro7 This seems
' taspoLm '"'"""'s ma very much
tosrder eEvn.?h0 ,';0Ulrt lmVo Prevented
t other.. . 'n.ul'' "ho to know
o one t,.i "' "ucn a w. or a,
rlrt J? w whether tho policeman v
nis utiitemenl?
loos
was
""'"IPhla, June a.
-'. c oncv.
1021.
n,Z tHctlon of Immigration
' tile, "'"'' PMIvUdOT:
to this efim,,rrMlon' -M' ancestor.
o h,r In ?lrX- nfl ,,r',8ch ln '"'
'"a In everv .1 l1; ani1 ' nm u A"'"
I k!s (Sir y.,ir "m ?f ,nn "orJ' regnnlless
,,l" rguni.J C,hh". rrh""if that moth
' t.TdKt.U't ,ne "y American.
tt UN ihVi ?i'y!m" !",n.:,d 1'"- Ihey cut
"tw. and ih ln"m '" "1" "'"iher
h tried I t Z "S'1 Mr descendants
' """'?,. ,m? h,h" " bt Place In
'Halites. Th" hllh, vo and bring up
Mtendant i'riTh,'1 'h9 '"tn.-. with
eomln.. J"nl hardships, uulroinlnir ih. in.
Mo the clss, J VP ',0 'a,oul twenty jv,irs
torr, " uf '"'migration wa. satUfnc
rttc0u:,r?"'i""l'-l'f!rch
X '' "S" ,0 """nil according
;u"'r, lhr J .on.; In1""y"'" ,ho j"i.h
"won fron, ,, "' "'"t? ine iniijoni)
"w!"lr lh JI "0uln ot Kurops. and par-
ioin tym u. . ' "' 'living iini-w,
lu ""nscln. h..ViT i"",,e'1 American reared
ru. "ng head In iw.llil,..
can w.rL".1 ln ,,ol",c,
Jls erany oVh.."lr0U8h various sections of
"'1 nuate . . ,.lY wni,r0
the Kng
fSn. Ij im
"ntsgonUm toward the forsgn.
PEOPLE'S FORUM
. kSHcr. to tho Edltorr.Bhould be as
niiinml t0 tho nolnt m poaslWe.
nvoltllntr anything tHat would. opon
.,--7 """"notional or Becuirian au-
No attention will bo paid to anony
S?, ! !otterB. Names and nddreaoesi
JJl"8,1 bo Blgnod as an evidence of
?2i fft!th- althoutih names will not
o printed If request la made that
they bo omitted.
. V" Publication of a letter Is not
to bo taken on an Indorsement of Its
views by this paper.
Communications will not be rev
turned unless accompanied by poiU
ago, nor win manuscript be saved.
born cltltcn his antipathy toward learning
pur common language, and he will not speak
It oven then except whon necessary. Wo
who aro Americans In the deepest sense do
not want our beloved country divided Into
a doien racial camps. We want this to be a
melting rot In the full meaning of the
phraso, whore tho various elements will be
como amalgamated Into one nation.
Tho Tremlor of Italy, In a speech somo
tlmo ago, spoko of tho millions of gold
that had formerly flowed from this country
to that nation, which had been Interrupted
by the war, and stated that Italian emi
grants must be aided In getting to this
"asylum for the oppressed' so that tho
stream of Immigrants' coin would again re
sume Its course and help to abato tho hara
times In that countrv.
Thousands upon thousands como to this
country merely to make a stake, living In a
manner disgusting to real Americans, nnd
then going back to their beloved land with
out hs-vlng shared tho obligations and duties
ot us wno aro natives. Flvo million aliens
during the war roaped the harvest while our
boys reapod tho whirlwind. I worked with
enemy aliens who had been In this country
from ten to twenty years without taking
out papers, willing to get the benefits but
not to take tho responsibilities that the
cttlsen assumes.
It comes with HI grace from Mr. Hlrsch,
with his slur at tho name "American," to
talk of keeping our doors open to tho op
pressed and persecuted of Europe, and my
guess Is that the freo flow of Immigration
Buch as has been will never again resume
Its course. We hav0, millions of Idle men
here, poverty Is becoming a common placo
thing and It Is time to call a halt on the
rabble that has ot late been coming to our
shores.
Future Immigration, It Is to be hoped, will
bo by selection as they arc needed, nnd In
tho meantime lot us see If we cannot mako
this country of one language as well as ono
Sag. HEnUEtlT It. TAYLOR.
J'hlladclphla, May 28, 1021.
Questions Answered
Is Daylight Saving Beneficial?
To the Editor of the Evenino Public Lcdatr:
Sir Will you please ask, through the
Forum, for a reply from any one who Is
personally benefited by the daylight-saving
system, stating how? I have failed to
meet any one who la personally benefited.
S. F. 1XJNO.
Philadelphia, Jun" 1. 1021.
"The Stone of Destiny"
To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger:
Elr Is the stone which served Jncob ns
a pillow when ho had his Ii!on still In
exIstencoT I have heard It said that it was
W. L. CRAMP.
Philadelphia, June 5. 1021.
This stone Is said to be ln existence. It
Is Vnown as the I.I a Fall, or Stone of Des
tiny, on which tho old Scotch kings veers
crowned. It Is now ln Westminster Abbey.
resting beneath the coronation chair, which
has been Usui nt the coronation of Knllsh
kltgs ever since Edward I. This historic
stono Is Bald to have been taken to Tara,
In Ireland, ln tho nfth century D. C. then
to Scotland and Anally to England.
The Train Problem
To the ndlfor o (no Efcnliio Public Ledger:
Sir To find spoed per socond of a train
whether runnlnc one or n thousand miles the
rule Is: MHcsXn280--flOXo speed per
second. A train running 22 miles per hour
runs 22X6280-00x80 32.200 feet per sec
ond. and In ten seconds train runs past the
man. making 822.00 feet. A man walking 4
rrlleK per hour, using the same rule, makei
B.BflO feet per second Rnd 08. 00 In ten sec
onds. Subtracting 22S foot, or length of'
tinln. frcm 322.08. we obtain 07.00 feet
tiavelcd by man In ten seconds, or H.700 ft
per socond and 0.7flOXCOXflOH-!S280 0.00
miles traveled by man per hour, according
to the lateet solution sent ln.
A train travollng 10 miles per hour
travels 28.300 feet per second nnd 283.00
feet In ten nconds and 2'3 00 22S feet, or
B yards, length of train .-o8.no feet trav
eled by mnn In ten seconds, or B.800 In one
second, anil ft SCflXOOXOO-4-5280 4 miles
per hour, ns pinblem stated Thl Is a
simple problem, too, In compnrlon to others
rubllshed ln the People's Forum 1... n.
Philadelphia, June 8, 1021.
Five Largest Cities
To the Editor of tho Krrnfuij Public Ledger:
fclr Could Mm please print In thn Peo
ple's l'orum the namos of the tlvo largest
cities ln tho world, giving the population as
taken ln the last census?
C. IlBVKm.Y IIANNUM.
Rosedale, Pu.. May 31. 1021.
London (flreater). 7.2r.S 2113. New Torlt
3,f20 01S, Paris. 3.300.000, Ohlcaso, 2,
701,705, and Petrograd. 2,300 000.
Prominent American Consuls
To the Editor ot tho Evening Publio Ledger:
SH Once again I nm seeking Information
from your vnluable column, with the hop.
that you will print my roquest within the
next week, or us soon ns It Is convenient,
Will you kindly print the nntnes and ad
dresses of nil th'i consuls In Philadelphia,
or at least as many as spaco 'rill warrant?
nonnnr dun.v.
Philadelphia, Juno 2. 1021
The leading foreign consuls nt Philadel
phia nre: Uelglum, Paul llagemans. 182T
Sansom street; Denmark and Norway. Ma
thlas Moe. 303 Walnut street. Franco. Vic
tor Fonteneau. fl24 Walnut street: Dreat
Ilrltnln, Gerald Campbell, 222 South Third
street. Qreoce. George f Vllnras, 713 Wal
nut street, Italy. Lulgl Sllllttl. 717 Spruce
street; Portugal. J J Do Macedn, Jr.. 1311
South Fourth street, nji.l Spain, II. J Mayo
222 South Fouith utreet.
Tho Balloon Problem
To Ihe Editor of th Evmnu Public Ledger:
fj,r n your .ssuo of May 28 apiienrs the
fi How Inc:
"Letting X tual 'heigh! of balloon nnd
Y equal the distance tn Ihi 'station due
south of It ' tho two ilmp'i equations nre.
Nat tan 00 denree multiplied bv Y equals
X. and n.i tan. 10 degrees multiplied by
tho squnre root of (1 plus Y muared) equals
X Equating these value .f X r.lvi Y
equal to ri7101 mile, equal to 301S.I7 feet
which, multiplied iy n.it tan. 110 degree.,
gives 'height of balloon B22S.1.1 fet, which
I Identlcnl with tht likewise obtained from
the 'station duo west ' 11 M."
1 now nroposo to show that the value of
Y Is ."15.1778 of a ml', or 20'.'3 01 feet not
S018 17 feet an tinted bv "II M"
Natural tnnurnt of 00 degrees 1.7321.
nnd the tame furctlo-i for 10 degrees
8101 circulated to u rndlUH of unity. Hence,
taking X-1.7.V.,1Y-- "301 timet the square,
root of (1 plm Y squired), and clearing tho
second i.jomber of the radical sign by In
volution, we hnve
:iY square 7010SSY (.quaro plus .TWOS'1,
2 2030I2Y square .701088, or
Y square - 500071. or
Y 533778.
Multiplying tho latur by 1 7321 and this
Piniltct bv 52!0. the number of feet In a
mile, we have 5001.420 feet for the height
of tho balloon the same feevilt as found by
trigonometry by the writer before. Will "H.
M " kindly equato the values of X once
nioro?- !' l
Philadelphia, Juno 1, 1021.
"A. K. E " According lo the latest
available statistics there la an average
dally attendance In the publle schools of the
United States of more than 15.300.000.
"W. J. O " The War Department says
there, aro no Hrrangomonts mails, by either
mllltnrv authorities or tho Patent Office
v hereby veterans of the World War nro nl
lowed free patents,
"V. M. F" Persons born In the United
bttstes are cltlirns, except, of cours1, chll
dien of dlplomatlo officers of foreign coun
tries. "J. H 8." asks If nny one can locate tho
suthorahlp of the following or the name oi
the r"lrnl or k" ' Pro,e from which It Is
"On the plains of Hesitation bleach th.
bores of countless millions who, at the
Dawn of Victory, sat down to wait and
wfclltni. died."
'Miss . M." asks If any one can tell
her how to restore tarnished silver cloth to
Its original brightness.
'TV. V. C." Tinfoil Is not mads by ap
Plylrs; tin powder to paper, but by roll
Ing out solid tin Into very thin sheets.
Poems and Songs Desired
Can a Reader 8upply It?
To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger:
Sir Will you bo kind enough to publish
the words of the popular French song
"Quand Madelon"! J. IIILLMAN.
Wilmington, Pel.. June 2, 1021.
"An Angry Anarchist"
To the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledoer:
Sir I Inclose herewith the poem "The
Angry Anarchist.' recently requested.
K. CltOOKES.
Cynwyd, ra., June 4, 1021.
TUB ANOrtY ANAnCHIST
Ohl be preached It from the housetops.
And he whispered It by atealtn:
He wrote whole miles of eturt against
Tho awful curao ot wealth.
He shouted for the poor man.
And he called the rich man down;
lie roasted every king and queen
Who dared to wear a crown.
He clamored for rebellion. ,
And he said he'd lend a hand
To exterminate tho millionaires
And sweep them from the land.
Ho yelled against monopolists,
Their power he'd defy,
And swore he'd be kn anarchist
And blow them to the sky.
He stormed, he fumed and ranted
Till he mado the rich men wince;
Dut an undo left him money,
And he hasn't shouted since,
"Wal, I Swan"
7"o the Editor ot tho Public Ledger:
Sit Please print "The Illrd ln a Glided
Cage" and "She's More to He Pitied Than
Censored," I Inclose "Wal. I Swan,"
wnlcn was recently requested.
JOSEPHINi: PORTEn.
Marcus Hook, June 3, 1021,
"Bird In n Glided Cage" was printed In
the People's Forum on December 17, 1020,
nnd "Sho's More to He Pitied Than Cen
sured" on January 0, 1021,
WAL. I SWAN
I run the old milt over hero to Ileubcns
vlllei My name's Joshua Ebenezer Frye:
I know a thing or two, you bet your neck )
do;
They don't ketuh ms. for I'm too dan.
sly:
I've seen bunco men alius got tho best ot
them.
Once I met a couple on the Doaton train.
They says, "How be yout" I says: "That'll
do;
Travel right along with your darn skin
game."
nEFruiN
Wal. I swan, I mus be glttlng on.
aiddy yep, Napoleon It looks like
rain.
Well. I'll be switched, the hay ain't pitched;
Come In when you're over to the turm
again.
I drove the old mare over to the counlrl
fair:
Took first prize on a load of summer
squash;
Slopped at the elder mill coming over by
the hill;
Came home tighter than a drum, by
gosh!
I was so darn full I gave away the old bull;
Ur.lpped both my reins clean out on the
fill:
Got hum so darn lato couldn't find the barn
gate;
Ma says, "Joshua, 'taint pos-sl-bll."
We had a big show here, 'bout a week ago.
mened up a tent by the old mill dam:
Ma Says: "Let's go Into the aide show
Jus' take n, look at the tattooed man."
I seo a cue look sharp at my pocliotbook.
Says, "Give me two tens for a five."
I says: "You darn fool, I bo the con
stants:
Now you're arrested sure as yer live."
"C I.. T." writes: "Do you think any one
car tell me of a poem In which the word's
"Abba. Father" occur? They either -om-menco
the poem, or are Included In It, nnd
It relates of the return of the prodigal daugh
ter Instead of tho prodigal son.
. The reople's Forom will appear ilally
In the Ktenlng 1'uhlle injrsr. nnd also
enlng ruMIe iriirsr. nnd also
indaj-. ruhllc Iwlrer. letters
timely tapirs will be printed.
in tne mini
4ljiiilnr tl
n; well ns rrauestrd poems, and qnrstlena
bt general interest ,win oe nniwerm.
STEAMSHIP NOTirKt
Old Glorv is now
on the Seven Seas
AMERICAN SHIPS AUK AVAIInLK "fOlt
YOlin OC1UN VOYAOE
Xw combination 1'aascnper and
Freight Ships. Fast Luxurious Steamers.
Key ntimlicT beside ship's name indi
cates operator shottm bottom of column.
I'UHOl'K
IJoulomio and London
loni New York
July 12 August 10 September "0 Old
North State tiaui.
Juno 28 August 2 September 0 Pan'
handlo Stato (1.10).
Ilrcmen nnd Dunilg
l"rom New ork
July 10 August 30 Hudson (!t0).
Juno 8 July :!3 September 7 Husque
hmnn (1M1)
June IS Julv 2S Ueptembcr 14 Octobor
20 Potomac tisnj
Naples nnd (ieno.i
l'rom New York
Juno 3ft August 18 September 24 t'oca
hontns (IflO).
Plymouth, Cherlionrg and Ilremeii
Itom New York
June 22 JuK 23 August .' I September
28 Amerlea (150).
July an August 27 September 24
Oeoruo WashlnKtnn (Inn)
SOI'TII AMI'JIirA
lilts de .liinelrn, Molltil Ideo mill Iluenos lres
l'rom New York
June 8--Aeolus (01).
June 20 Martha Was'ilneton (01)
l'AIl KAST
Honnltilii, Yokolinnia, Kobe, Shanghai, Ma
nila, llongkung
l'rom Sim I'runelsro
July 23 Umpire. State (10.1).
August 0 Oolden Stato (10.1).
Yoliiilininu, Kobe, .Slmnghal, IIuiikI.oiir, Ma
nllii
From Hentlle
Juno 18 Ki".stoiu Klnie (100).
July II RlUer State (100).
July 31V WnnuU'heo (lliO).
HAWAII, r.Jif'iJINKS, I'AST INDIA
Honolulu, Maul! I, a'ii, Mnsiipore, Co
lomho, Coloultii
l'rom Him rrnnrlarn
June 11 Wolverine State dun).
July 14 flranltn Htnto (in.1)
August 13 Creolo State (ln.'i).
rOVHTWISK ANI) HAWAII
Iliiviinn. t'nmil, I.oi Angeles, San JYtiiirtsro
iiiiu iiiiniiii.in ihianiiH
lVorn llilltlmnre
June 11 -Iluckeye Stnle (SO).
roASTivmi:
Ilmiinii, Cnnnl. Iis Angeles, Sun 1'ruuelico
rum ii.uiiiunrr
Juno 2.1 Kmplro Stato (10.1).
80 Mntsnii Nmlsnllon Co,
120 Mirket Street,
San Francisco,' Calif,
20 South Oay Street, naltlmore. Md.
01 MiiiiMin Sleiiiulili I.lne
117 Wn'l Street. N. Y.
Tel. Howling Orcen 3200.
105 Pnrllle Mull S, S. Co,
10 Hanover Si N, V.
Tel llnwllne llreen 4M.10.
021 Markot St., Sin Francisco. Calif.
100 The Allmlrill Line
17 State Street. N. Y.
Tel HinvllngiOreen ffflil.
U C Smith III. Ik , Seattle. Wash,
1B0 I'. H. Mull S. S, Co., Inc.
45 llrnndway. N. Y,
Tel. Whitehall 12110,
US. SHIPPINO BOARD
UWMiytonai
Wk . ' tlHsssssssssSSMM
laHt.rfrtftfc
STKAMSHir NOTIflKfl
EARN-LIME
Incorporated 1891
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA
SS "COQUINV LOADING
Urnangcmsnl Lave ttn msds for ntek fUechaire of carta si UavusJ
. For Bpswe Bud nates Apply
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents
D..11US linlMtno.
Lombard 62OO-B01-S:02-620S
NAWSCO LINES
S. S. Yalza'Now Loading
Tier 10 North
for
SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND,
SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND, ASTORIA
AND VANCOUVER, D. C.
For Rates and Information
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
Aocnts V. S. Shipping Doarrl
136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phone Lombard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2
riDDrSkl
ttrrfm n 11 n mil
r- mm W t m .W w9mmp " '' j w jm sOsj
teShort RouteiWwnattte'jaibiinaaManjla
' rJjJV-'''glv' v.'t .". "ifr"""
JAPAN
UU mrsrUfcly auul delight raUly seccMlblsi by tbe
N. V. K. test palatUI tUM too passenger stenmshlps
SUWA MARU KATORI MARU
FUSHIMA MARU KASHIMA MARU
1W trntttrnt UmXu and Foil rwtiemten Apply it.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Maritime
KA1IAVAY KXCIIANOK. rillCAOO.
Constantinople
An exceptional opportunity
for a vacation trin. Visit the
Golden Horn, the Bosphorus, gj
tho lamous Dardanelles ana
the Near East, calling at the
Isle of Malta.
Fast Mail Steamer
Gul Djehial
(14,000 tons displacement)
Carrying U, S. Mull.
Sailing from New York
July 16th, 1921
csss
1st cabin $200 and up
Tor rates, plans nnd further In
formation apply to
Ottoman-America Line
C. B. Richard & Co., Gen'l At.li.
:: nnoADWAY. new yoiik
or any local S S. agent
niH!
illllil'l
I
SEAGER LINE
PHILADELPHIA to
Christlania, Copenhagen, Golhenberg
Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval
U. S. JIAIL STEAMERS
CSSIl 8S ".MAUOUS"... About June 10
AT JjllIPPINO IIOAIID HATUS
Through IIIIU of Lading Issued tn nil
Nornetlan, Danish nnd Snedlsh Ports.
Direct sailings for all Kcindlunvlan and
llnltlc l'orts ns r 11 nro ofTers.
SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc
W. J. Grandfield & Co.
PIIIKA. AGENTS.
Lombard 0170-7
BOS Chettnnt St.
Main 0705
SERVICE
To
Danzig Riga Libau Stetlin
From
PHILADELPHIA JUNE 15
U. S. S. B. "Fort Armstrong"
HAILINU8 FROM
Baltimore June S Norfolk Jane 11
New York Jane 21
HARRIS, MAGILL & CO., Inc.
Arrnts
I.nfayrlte nidg. Loin. 6320-1: Muln 3S20
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL,
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
U.S.S.U. S. MONOMAC
Now loading. Pier A. Port Itlihmond
U. S. 8. U. S. S. Dntldaon t'ounly
l.upci'tf il lo Sail .lime 1 1
for ROTTERDAM
V. 8. S. 1. S. S. Wrslcru llnu.
r.ilircted lo bull dune 1.1
AT, LOMFKIIIINCK KATUS
Harrus, Magill & Co., Inc.
425 Lafayette Did?., Philadelphia
l-omburrt 0220.1 Main 7SfO
FRENCH Um
New York Havre Paris
New Quadruple Screw Oil Burner
PARIS 83.700 ru;
4 "" 4(5.000 Horsepower
June 35, July 27. Aur. 17
ltorhnmlieiiii .. .June IH .lnl '.1 Aug. ?
1,11 Siimi I ' a .1 t4. l.'l
t'hlriigii . June 2.i Juu ki'l't. 7
i.niiirriie Jiil '.: auk. :i rlt.
l.n Iirriilnr . . Jul) II Aug. II rnt,
IVance . ... July 7 Aug. 4 Aug.
I ,u Touriilne July '.'.1 Xiie, JO .SriK,
IIAVIll HAMIII III!
I i
:i
a.i
17 I
Nlugurii , . .1 ii I 111 Ni'i'l. I! Not, ,1
, m:v voitic vitiii ii win:
ItiillHNllMon , , . July I)
CHAN. N. KNOWI.TO.N, llmeral Agent
SIl b. ISth St.. l'hllu. Piuinri I.oc, 3153
1 O All V ALL EXPENSE J-fi On.00
I st. II ffl I northern Cruise sUJP
SPKNI) YOl'U VACATION SI'.r.INO
i.(iiti:i(iN AMKititA. m)i.i, ni:-
I.llillTl LI, & llllM.TIKilVIMI TII1P
Red Cross Line
TO
HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA
ST.llN's NEWFOUNDLAND
NO PASSPORTS NEEDED.
No hotel Mils, ttian.'cs or trunsfers
(you live on the ship), Sailings June
i'Sth, July 0th .'.'3d Aug. nth. Until.
For full particulars apply to
B0WR1NG & CO., 17 Battery PUcs.N. Y,
BTKAMBltlP NOTICKfl
Phlln. Pa.
Matn 121
si iri i i
Building, 8-10 Bridge St., New York
COI.MAN IK ll.DINd. SKATTI.K.
by sea
to QUEBEC
"TjIVE days aboard the pala
? tial ocean steamer Fort St.
Georpte. Up the St. Lawrence
and the Sagucnay, with a stop
at Halifax and the Land of
Evanffeline.
Fortnightly sailings commenc
ing July 2.
Rates, $100 and up, each way.
Coll or tcrtfr for information
Furness Bermuda Line
211 Bourse Bldg., Philadelphia
or nny tourist ngency
Ideal SUMMER
VACATIONS
Dojyfromlfew'Bir:
8 Days $91.00 ,"'i"'i1?b
, ; ll i:lM-nses
Cool in Summer No Passports
Sailings Hery Flvo Days la
S. S. "Fort Victoria"
S. S. "Fort Hamilton"
Scud for Special Summer Touri Folder
FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE
31 Whitehall Street. New York
FiirnesM Withy Co., Mil.
Ilourse llldx,, Philadelphia
IUISSMISSI IHMMHWlWWir
PARCEL POST
PANAMAS, $1.25
PRINTING 1." '.". '" ' rd"' SIlloner.
.. , , Itiiiil.lets, Ciilillog, etc.
b '.'.'.V.'i t..",.,.,r...,..,",,l ':"" ing. iJwiitm
,."'"' "i.'-iii.ti, iiruiiiii mit ire
jioihi. rm.Mi.Mi i'ii,
007 1'llliert St.
PURE SILK
sni,riiv,YT,eft,r,eoi,rrc0rrfocr;:rif'rij,e':
National Hand Knittinp; Assn.
i.iti s. nil St.
MM
MAIL THIS SLIP
ltli Jour inline and mlilress In S
lZ??' ..' Ml,-'" "" N- th St I
iiillii., in,, mid , ,V I,, ... . m
ti) get the lwt l-rlee for ,o r Ih . 1
inimils. 1'iirn nnd .lenelo. ' H
M. Us(, Rrliahl, Men' Clothe,
ijJJ;&S:,',;,a!" '""
patents re::
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WILLIAMSON & WILLIAMSON
1325 ARCH ST., PHILA.
Dnlli. I) In Si Mini l il 'I linrx I e. 7 to i)
Sji.
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O. ivi. ivicnniau ii,.,,ii, ,,
ii. ,, i I 'mi xiirlmr llnril'ii M
smsaa I'hiia- ' " mxeaasumta
BUY
A
PAIR
OF
THESE
Wonderful Keds S
(.IK.ll
fur nil outdoor near. Tlu-r ure K
iioiimi wnn iraiiirr iriniiiiniKs. h
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tra.
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mi:n'.s n tu it, g.u.i
None Sent ( . tl, II,
'etteiJhoes
IilllllfiirtnrrPM nf Klinstu
6S1 MAUKICT ST., IMIIUV.. VA.
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TOURIST W AZWTsrS
A-AUD eW.A Srl'Sflt "Ca
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RERMUDA
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f. spi:ci.i, sai.i; 0M)7:i7pr7
Sf. MKUMCKXIII.K n.OTl.KS
llfA ,.. V l" "nd iiiiiig ,M-n
iSim iiVLr''if,l?i"in,,i "-"'""res. nl.n ,, line
pOf Innitlnn Miur suing. A trial JJin
ill ruin hire jmi. "'" "'"
MBPrgasssww artm , ij jj . is mi ,,, Mj '
fi The Marrnos I
U Coil Spring
IT fl V Parcel Posl
k A a$,L' Anrwhere
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PARCEIi POST
PRINTING
flooil tVork
l'rompt llellverj
Ilnslness Cards S2.7A Vtr fiOO
Wive lopes S.l0 Per BOO
Letterheads S3.30 I'er 300
lllllheails S3.B0 Per 000
Hammermlll Bond Tapor Used
GEO. S. MeGINLEY, Printing
1120 West Moyninenetng Ave.
12th & Porter Oregon 27RS
ENVELOPES
a ezra LEViNSONr,;:;:;," w
P 2C South 5th Street I
E Thone liombnrd 3270 nuttn N
p rhone Main C837 11 fnlltl. "
PAPER BAG S
BMsnSBB3SBVaBaaBBaSJBBSaBBJHBHrSBSJHMfl
Government Tents
Just received from the U. S.
Navy, GOO brand-new 9x9 ft.
tents like below cut.
Thin tent nbsolutel.r waterproof nnd
complete with extra Oxlfl-ft. fly, poles,
ropes, stakes nnd rxtra tQO t(
ennvm bag POUVU
Write for drscriptive catalogue on
tent, cots, nnd camping equipment.
DREIFUS & CO., INC.
2007 Frankford Ave.
Ilrnncli 12 A It S. 2il St.. Phlln.
Tnll I.lne nf Tents. Cots. Cnmpltig (looils
BIG-VALUE
llrown Scout Shoes. N made of solid
lesther. Eery pair guaranteed to give
real hard wear. Your money back If
not satisfied. When ordering be sure
to give your slzs.
$
1.95
Ptrcel Poll,
10c extra
Kndlcott
Johnson
stamped on
each sole
I'ollnulng sites nnd prices:
Little Cents' 8 to 13V4,$1.95; Val. 13.00
Boji1 ... 1 to S, $2.15; Val. 13.60
Men's ....6 lo 12, $2.40; Val. MOO
Made by the world's greatest shoe
makers, Kndlcott-Johnson, Co. Money
orders and checks accepted No COD.
Theso above irtioes will l carried in
stock all year round So . m out ad
and remember name and address.
Open i:enlnga
GREENBERG'S l,T
Cut Price Shoe Co. Itahllshed !.()
712 South St. Philadelphia
miimcMM
SSV$rY.,!-t ' hrl1' nd "PI
DDV
Vv'f V,
smile, as well aa good
health and good diges
tion. Coma in and let
me put your teeth Is
i. 'i
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w?
trder oy my
PAINLESS WM
My Kentlstrr Is of the hlehevt ties
alble .Trade, mr prices are (lie lowest
In town, anil satisfaction Is guarsin.
teed. Cull for estimate. 1 tilings
BOe A S1.00,
DR. HYMAN
9th & Market
21 N.1 3th & Branches
i m W HssKI- ! Hi sM i Mis !'
WHOLESALER TO Y0U1
MEN'S NAINSOOK,
UNION SUITS
,Osi.r$3.50
uriiiner Ii here. nu
need llglit niimnier 1 nlnn
Suits. The finest made.
iilil eier) where from Mir
to SI..10. H'e Mill Kladlt
ai-iirt sires In Ihe hu.
MEN'S CHEVIOT SHIRTS
51.29 SQ.75
JEaci aBboiot
Three
Sizes 13Kj to 17
NeiUliiind and collar nt
liirhed with or nlthont
buttons on collar, ( lit
ery full.
Men! iinirrrl.il I.nuwn.
i in xiiiriH nre pii.-l
Itlielv rant color. Me?
win Kiiiiii.1 nssnrt tiiiiH.
This inrrrhiinillr l made l Inn of Ihe
leading iiiiinufiii tiuer. In Phlln, a(t r,.
Iiemllt iiiertiickiil and date nut se
direct to lonmiuur fur fr.ir nf losing their
iturrkri'iH ri" li.ule. thus uur illstrllmt nu
iiiiniiam .
riirthermiirr, uur lur.itluu ni'r niinr
Kirr '.n mi in Riiitritnieed ,ir mtini e.'.'
fiiiuled. Mn. si:s. '
Sent inirul pnht lii-iired irei,il( ..
where, send Monet llnler. t lie, ks. ih
Olirii to luiri lut t tn frrin 'I t .., ,:
P M. In Ih'L- s.'.iril-t,. " "
THE DISTRIBUTORS CO.
.'SO N. .IUi SI.. I'liila.. Pa.
I.nom 0 s .mr, I i i ....
5000 Awnings & Curtains
to Close out at
Vz Pre-War Prices
$0 .I.V15
ustom-mado
Awnings
i .t. mi
e M l ijn
rivd d a u k.
Sinn ir o e a
the fttina
. ii"ik i the n
J i.isi m'.ir ii d
T iete: l t Coni-
I to wl'li h.l
X nr s .t roil
re.uly to liana.
a 3u :il
, ij Mi- v.de.
' .t . 4'-0 ilrou
. . iUUS " - 'nil si ,ii open
rnri- ii i iiiirT vv i t n whits
- raid
Roll-Up Porch Awning
s tine a hi. i a. .ml t.tttern ih window
Hi' nln "ii I'leie with wood roll' r IK
lures and i.i.wh ready to h.ins.
08 feet (vnluo $8.00) S1.40
8x8 ft-et (vnlue $10.00). . .?5.90
10x8 feet (valuo $15.00) . .57.90
Government Khnkl Canvas, 29 in.
wide, 31c ynrd
Ttntt & ccveri ; all tizei. Al special prices
Canvas Good's of All Kindt
(Mull Orders lilted)
Barnett Canvas Goods
Manufacturers
41 N. 11th St., Phila., Pa.
m
Tan White
AWNINGS s?r
'A
1 tfmMSfWQcwxnt.
--jsaBSKisniih . '
zzrjfMmjMijffiii
IT -if eft
H U
,ni'.uu.u V I.tltllf
PARCEL POST
WINDOW SHADES "fV0rm Sir?1
M.fiO shades, now 7So $3.00 Opaque, now
It. afti $2,211 Duplex, now$lll0. .,
TltANHJIl rTKIt MF'tt, CO, 2t PANSOM
Send for snmnles. T'hn-vt in."w niTn '
REUPHOLSTERING
of Tim moiiEu ouadb
nreonstrttetlng, re(lnlhlnc
yonr old pnrlor or library
fnrnltnre, till, $20, R23.
811 p Covers, Awnings
to Order Our Bpeelnltr
gunrnntred lo nt Perfeetlr
Orders taken for new parlor
furnll'ire nt Slnnnf prlees.
Quaker City Upholstering Co.
.00-203 Chestnut HI. Ilelll l.nmlmrd MM
Better Printing for Less Money
looo rniNTicn iiond i.f.ttkii uraiis. st
iooo pkintkh knvkmipkh. ov site, it
I0OO IIUHINEHH CAIIDS. S3.S0
AU Commercial Printing at equally low prices
llooklrts or Cntalosuns nt Ixittest Prlees
Special Attention Oiven to Long Runs or
Contract Work
AuRand Printintr Service
152 North 6th Street Second Floor
Hell I'hnnei Market S1I0
Fielder's Glove Rl.ai, Free
Baseball
Dandy Fielder's
O.ove and Has
)nii given Kni:r:
for selling 20
packages per
fumed lranlns
Wax at K10 per package,
nig demand. Order today.
Pept I..
IS Courtland St., Phlla,. Pa.
Pat. Pending
Special Offer
1 STOV fl HANDY
CAPI'IIK A Sl'IlRAIJ
r.lt At. I, MKTAI.i 1
SI'fiNrjK I'H.TKIl &
syi'iionino nosn
i nnoss caps i
CAN WHITK I.AnKh
MAI.T AND HOPS.
13 on di:i..
White Labe)
Malt & Hops
SI. 25
Guaranteed lOOTr Pure Hurley Molt
Parrel Post. Hie Kxtrn
WII(li.KSAI.i: PUICi:. 10.t)0 PEIt
cam:, ivitii iitips.
Manufacturers of All Kinds of Corks and
Crowns
AP CTiV 1128 KrnnUforil Ave.,
. r.OiUl Philadelphia
IHITH PI1QM.S
Made by I.i: (JUAN'D Ft IPAJUS',
equipped with extremely sensl'lve lenses,
iirfordlng a. l.'i-mlle rungc on land or sea.
enslly ndjusted to magnify objects o
times actual size Well constructed and
covered with penuino Morocco leather,
n'so solid genuine cow- g. v
hlilo. elet-llned case Jh W llll
and straps dc to T I VV
soil regular nt 1'-' I !
Our epeplal sale price
Add 2Tic for parcel post and Insurance.
HIGH-GRADE GUARANTEED
ACHROMATIC FIELD GLASSES
These glasses
nro extremely
powerful, easily
adjustable for
d I ff r e n t
strength of eyes,
making It the
ldr.nl g'ass for
nil outdoor na
tivities An ex
inordinary op
portunity to pur
ohasi) this I'JO
O u a r a n t eed
A r h r o in n tl
glnss complete
with enrr Ing
rnse nt our spt
clal price
.75
Add 25c to cover
Parcel Post and nsj-nm
Import Trading Co.
Dep- P I,
258 Broadway, tl. Y. City
Mail Orders Only
No. 242
Opera
Glasses
Only
$1.98
Hest talus eter
fT. 1
Binocular Field Glasses
iK. alue S
5.98
i'tO.Oll
ffiPEEBBSBS&3
Nil xllll. t-lf-i'illlMK Iniiiit.iln IV li
V 1 ! n 1. I I in rel line. I t I Ii ,
Rcffular MM, Cut to Sl.98
Enstmnn Folding Cartridge
Promo Camera No. 2
You All Know
This Camera
Mdile by Eastman
Hen. $12, Cut to
$7.89
diamond Kings
No. N522."). Flag Outfit
-nit Mnn ,,f one
Hi'i Hoft buntlnc
a KuarnntiM'
'"' i t'M Ntin nml
rum j r i .f ko( Uoiuil
v . r ii i h h polo
i' '1 t' uriiUM
fs"-rul i nd him kef
n.t u uitli . hru kt
n 1 rnpt I'm h nut
' I'hI.J Ii bITkHK
' HI 10(1
Sl.98
AH iroiidH si Id nlwolutely Kunrnriteil or
muney refunded.
tAu'iusl
IIAAd, (I
r frire .1
lass isusses
I III I II I O -d I
MMmxdejimWMflLl GENUINE (tt
' C.4 ffl B-WJl-M fpARIS
l HtU JJJL mm O IMPOfiTE 0
mWmwBmvSfm GUS
till Till
fjl3g) gitlUSs) 1 I.lxne
j Jii I'll j l f'tsma"
f jn. " '' '"os,
7rXtfj 1 t'i iiower
" ITTIm c'"i siiini
JMMlP 'c i'1 er
II . ' c is . I ti
11 sh u der
v--a- aiy sir u' '
" m rn nio-e'
L, I ilfM
(ic nu inc
I M t I lllllilll M lllll
lll.d .ll). (IT Til
89.35
' .i i. i - i I ' ' tr w it n i r
riivH in i it I ni'ii uit'i
uri'ii li ' i - ii ii l.mi1
niH'l. - l i l ' ) . m i.hihsiI.T'
m i'liv I ' ..-' tiriiutirull
if i ti I in I ' nt
Watch Outiit fib CZT?
Thin . le ,., W yy!'1P
i'1""1 - "(r " Ijij n J
'inm,nt.. II u 111' 0'' ' a j
$5.-13 IsiVxl-
T
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Eko MH Order House
310d Fruntird Ave.. l'hllu.. Voj
PASGEL POaT?,
RAZOR STROPS
You can't keep
your Razor
sharp unless
you have a gootl
strop and can
vas. Wo select
razor strops for
the Barber; why
not for you ?
zl
.....n.!!r.orJ.",l'1s Ilesharpencd
KlXin KIM1B al"
Complete Qrlndlnp; nstahllshmtnt
Filbert nHnflino- C.ci.
1220 Filbert St., Philadelphia, P0.1
Grocers
Butchers
Hotels
Restaurants
Refrigerators
FOR EVERY REQUIREMENT
Computing Scales. Klfctrlc Coffee Mills.
Meat (Jrlnilers. Cash Itrglstrrs, Safes
Cash Price wifri Privi
lege of Eaty Payments.
Illustrated Circular rtn Ttertiiest
HOWE Scale Co. "".ftM"
mEiran.
ATTENTION!
Please note th.i lullimlng IntersstlaaT
prices nt n grent .i vino- to you.
IMK.I KIITI I'WII-H l.ini'
Our Ktote Is tln eTrnlncs to o clock,
for arcommodatloii of o'lr cusUmsrs wno
are unaMe lo conn ln durlns the day.
..... L . A.L U..L.', ,.!.
Caks covers (12-lncli. each ...H.J0
Candy treys, per doi 1,71
S-oi cone Shape' soda cup
per 1000 . -
10-os Tone Shape soda cups.
per 1000
11-oz. "Cone Shane" soda cups.
Psr I?.?? . ': HA ?K1
IJIHCinB SI1W" tr. a-w....
Ulll ice cream doacs. vm wv. . . .
Jack Frost snowball machine. ...IJ. 9
4. IK anuar I... IvrOlinil tODI. COS i.i
-.-... ov,-. .-. --.-z. -.- iin
K-oint tee cream boxes, per 100.
i
Pint Ice cream boxes, per loo. . .
Quart Ice croam boxes, per 100.
Hoda straws, per .1000 .
Thermos auarts (for Ice crsam).
Thermos holders (for lce"cream).
K
, 1.41
.61
11.04
tinr-i
..
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THEMPBI.VKS " That Is a true sijlnt.
but roaiir a storeeeir "111 not help
hlmielf. altliouih opportunity Is "?f,n,;
st his door Oft our prles-llit (wnlen IS
free i slid site aO r'r cent
Lakoff Bros.
32: MAHKET BT PHII.A.. PA.
Wholesale Confectioners anelnnsral
Merehendl.A st r-t'T VRirr.B
HARDWARE
Company
KIIKIH AM) MII).I.K AVKS.. TIIILA.
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"It Puts Prii In Your Motor." Also
Atliuitlr (iasollnr, .Mobllolls nnd Ha-
lirrmr Auto Oils
nnd a complete
line nf auto ac
cessories. Cold
Rolled
Copper
Cans
Made of heater
snuire solid eop
11 e r HirooElieut,
ultli screw tops.
C.ipaclM
5-Gal.
7-GaI.
10-Gal.
Uesr. Price Our Prlre
$10.00
12.50
17.00
$6.75
7.95
10.50
PnstiiKp nnd lnurnnee etri on each BOe
BARRELS AND KEGS
Just rectlred
another ear
loud of solid
ouk, with
mat of shel
lun on nt
side. Mix
Iiooph, No
wax or par-
radln used
inside.
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GENUINE ARMSTRONG ADJUSTABLE
PIPE STOCK AND DIES, NO. 2
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AUTO TOOL BOXES
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ASSORTED BRIGHT WOOD SCREWS
IN 0NE-P0UND BOXES
llniiih fur lin srliolil use Price la less
111 in toil it's wholesale lirltr.
Price oc,v- l.h lint Prlre X-A-
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MASTER SLIDE RULES
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IntrrlnrkliiK del Ire. One side of rule an
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Inside ullirr, direct re.nllns.
side like an ordinnrr rule.
Hlse lteir. Pi Ire
5 ft $1.50
TU other
Our Pries.
80c
6 ft. $2.00
96c
Parcel Post, IQo extra on eeh
FALLS HARDWARE
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Bo Cones rsoeclnl). oer 1000...... S.oo
6-ln. Hpoons (sliver plated), dos.. l.M
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