" v a?'1' ss' 4 svjsfsmv vip -.- .,;,, 'r IV sBpv ' I Iff w 't SNROSE AIDES CRY SJ0R1REU. S. JOBS, -. (.. Little Fellows" Want Majority of Places Under Colos and 11 McCaughn Here HARMONY MEETING BUMPS A frnli bunillc of Foilernl pntroimce troubles hni been laid on the ilnorntcp ,iof Scnntor Penrose ftt Washington. J If nppenrH thnt the Penrose lemlera Jn Fhtlndelphln. hemlnl br "Tom" tXunnlnghnin, nre not untisfied with get tittg the offices of t'nlted States District iAtforne.v nnd Collector of Internal Hevenue for Ororec W. Coles and Hlakely D. MrCnuglin respectively. They want the minor places under these now officials. And so they have vet tip n howl nt Washington on behalf of the "little fellows.' "Wlmt Is the use of having these of fices. " nsked UIg Tom of one of his Inti mates. "If jou onn't get the little places aho'l Want "Dry" Jobs, Too Another kick which has been regis tered with Seuntor Penrose Is that Sena tor McConnell, the new State prohibi tion officer, Is vlrtunliy ignoring the local Penrose leaders. They complain, nnd they arc complaining directly to EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,, AUGUST 4, 1921 Penrose, himself, that McConnell Is tflJflnK care of his up-Stnte friends. is ft shining light, Is going right nhead uu im uwn hook, xms was cieariy indi cated by the circulation of nomination papers by W. Freclnnd Kendrlck. who seolts a third term as Itecciver of Taxes. Others to Enter Lists Similar nctlon may be expected nny day from others, such as Samuel Hotnn for District Attorney, William F. Campbell for. Register of Wills, and Thomas F. Watson, chairman of the Republican City Commrtteo, for City Treasurer. Only City Controller Had ley seems to bo out In the cold. There are many who think that when the official O. K. has been placed on n harmony county ticket, Mr. Hndley's name will not be found thereon, and that that office will be offered as a concession to the Voters League, the city administration and the new army of women voter. NAB MAN AS FORGER Arrested Hre and Taken to Camden to Face Alderman's Charges Walter Hall, thirty-three yenrs old, Woodstock street near Norrls, was ar rested here last night and today taken to Camden to face the. charge of forging two checks, totaling $110. Hall, nn Insurance agent, had a desk In the office of James Weaver, nn Alderman, nt 7i5,'l ICnighn nvciiuc, Cam den. It Is alleged that two months ngo Unit forged 'Weaver's tinmo to checks for .$100 nnd $4, drawn on the Park side Trust Co., of Camden, and cashed them. He then disappeared, City Detective Whaland, of Camden, Mild Hall, who is a Negro, had told him he took n southern trip following his disappearance. AUTO HURTS SALESMAN Herman A. Adams, Phlladelphlan, Hit In Pittsburgh Herman A. Adams, nlxty years old, a salesman, llvlnj lit 3230 North Fif teenth street, was probably fatally in jured In Pittsburgh yesterday when he ...nB itrnpV hif n nictnrtriicV while crossing a street in the business dis trict. Ills wife left this cltTlrr? burgh lust night. 7 ,0r fitli The Injured man wns taken i Allegheny (lencral Hospital lu phjHlcians sold he was sufr?rL '? fractures of the rkull and tfih f cuts and bruises on head tiii.i JMe' Joseph Htipkn. driver of t(.c,J' ' arrested, but released In SlOno r,.. xuu uuiiiiuuiir wild no iii.i vnni Adams until just before tl.om.3ft, 1 New Edison Phonograph Model C-1B0, formc-lv rrlrJ at Xt75, Now I IX) Ecay Terms BLAKE & BURKART 8. W Cor. F.lfTftith A Wnlnnt St.. fc 1 r . "S t B 8 E KNIGHT Scott Motor Company 908 North Droad Street rtrll rhone. Poplar 814 Low Cost Is Not Necessarily Reflected by the Price Mark. With the improvements and betterments embodied in the Stearns of today it is now the lowest-priced 'QUALITY CAM." Open cars $2750.00 delivered Philadelphia. M a s e B iianiBBinsHHiaS Why Pay $35.00 for a Steel Cabinet When an Oak Cabinet Will Serve Your Purpose? No. 421 $23.00 Made of best-grade, kiln dried, solid oak. Every one of its thirty joints are inter locked, glued and securely fastened by screws, making it non-rackable. Drawers are full height, operate on inde structible fiber rollers and have easily adjusted auto locking follower blocks to keep contents in vertical position. Hold 20,000 letters. Yeo &LukensCo. Stationers, Printers 12 N. 13th St. 719 Walnut St. iIVfUJtJJii?, Special Factory Offers for the Week-End From Our AUGUST Furniture Sale $400 10-Piece Genuine Walnut Dining-Room Suits 'ET WSZ cS--w" a . WMM UKjiaa mi h 60-inch Bun'et, Oblonj,' Table, China Closet, Enclosed Serving Table, 3 Chairs and Arm Chair in Genuine Leather. Beautifully finished; superbly constructed. $350 Gorgeous 3 -piece $ i Q I-ivina-Rnnm .Sniff at AnBr-7 Living-Room Suite, at mi IlllHIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW AUT0M0BI JhV"? i Miiirsifliiiiiiiiif THREE DAYS ONLY, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 4th, 5th, and 6th ? fjyj SS3 ,n m v CJL jt&Z????B;,V Y' I Kf "I'll iJHn Spring arms. Spring backs. Spring edges. Spring loose cushions. 7-ft. Davenport. Made in a gorgeous vari ety of tapestries. IHrrd l'urturjr Rrpir.rnlulltf I rom Our I'iHturlrN to nn Drift Wr Srll thr I iirull nn- r Al.ikp 1'urcli islnf Acrnt.' Orilrm PHILADELPH8A FURNITURE EXHIBIT ,,m.... 108-10-12 N. 8th St. ,... " AJJ-Ll.. M ill -- O.U P. AU C- ..hM.. 4-kujuuiinK 'v. vuri oiu ix, nivn mm. i.tcoidi m One Hundred Used Cars including renewed and rebuilt automobiles, factory samples and demonstrators, carefully overhauled and shown for sale in a dazzling array of extraordinary values, including town cars, coupes, sedans, touring cars, roadsters ' FORDS CHANDLERS STUDEBAKERS MAXWELLS CHEVROLETS CLEVELANDS OVERLANDS CHALMERS DODGES SAXONS VELIES LEXINGTONS BUICKS PAIGES DORTS OAKLANDS AH Thrown Together in the Most Brilliant Array of Values Ever Shown and on Terms That Will Be a Positive Revelation. EVERY CAR RENEWED WITH THE INTENTION TO SELL FOR SCORES AND HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS MORE THAN PRICES SHOWN It has taken us many weeks and, in fact, months, to prepare this stock for sale. We spared no expense in labor or material. New car reductions, comirlg just when they did, automatically cut the prices of these cars at least two to four hundred dollars each. But we are like all merchants and must take some losses in this readjustment period and we are determined to take ours all at once and be done with it. Therefore this greatest of all renewed automobile carnivals. BUY THE WIFE AND FAMILY A CAR BUY IT NOW AND BUY IT HERE On Sundays and Holidays, when the people next door and the family across the street pack up a cold lunch and all the fixin's and start for the country or some good fishing hole maybe it's a trout stream and a camp but away they go. Your wife and kiddies look on with many a wish that they were situated so that they could go, too. The only reason for not going is just a car. At this sale you can get just the car you want for a very little money and plenty of time to pay for it i I I 1 I I 1 I A CAR FOR EVERY PURPOSE A CAR FOR EVERY PURSE Never in the history of this city has anything like this sale ever been attempted. Never again will its like be duplicated. There are inexpen sive, but worth-while cars and the very finest cars are most reasonably priced. Cars that are a monument of fine car builders. Cars that are a household word wherever cars are known are on hand and will be sold at prices that will astound and astonish automobile buyers for hundreds of miles around. Come Early! When you leave home, bring along your check book or at least a cash deposit of $100 or $200, so that you will be able to make a deposit on the car you select while you still can. Bear in mind that there will be at least ten buyers for every car on hand, and it will be a case of first come, first served. Not a car will be reserved we will play no favorites Friends or Acquaintances all will be treated alike, and it will be first come, first served. Here assembled is the greatest collection of remarkable Renewed Cars ever shown, and we positively will not reserve any car a minute for anyone under any conditions except actual sale. Free Driving Lessons If you cannot drive we will supply you with the services of a compe tent instructor free of all expense to you we will teach you the care of a car and the proper way to handle it under all conditions. "I WOULD BUY A CAR IF I COULD LEARN TO DRIVE" This is the expression we are often asked to listen to. Well, we will teach you how to drive with the understand ing that if you cannot learn you need not buy the car. SATISFACTION Drive the car you select five days. If at the end of that time you find the car to be other than as represented by us drive the car back and we will gladly allow you every dollar you have paid on it to apply on the purchase of any car in stock. as 1 I Cash or Time You name the terms in reason. Any cash offer any time offer any proposition within the bounds of reason will buy any car shown at this sale. Pay-As-You-Ride "I Cannot Afford to Pay All Cash" This is another reason ad vanced. You need not pay all cash our resources are such that we can give you liberal credit and bear in mind you get immediate possession of the car. Come here, make a small cash payment and pay the balance in reasonable monthly terms and drive the car away as soon as your first payment is completed. We will make you a liberal allow ance on your old car as part payment on the purchase of any of these renewed cars. HERBERT BROTHERS BROAD AT RACE STREET Distributors of Chandler and Cleveland Cars Open Evenings iiiiiiiillliiiilililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii I ill iliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiH iiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiyiiyiiiiiiiiii iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim, mm mm Imil(imwii '4-H.V I .. j , i , , r, k .ifc - ,tM , A 3 t u,
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