Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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ftftt0 e Bbss or a Raise
By J. P. McEVOY
, a .i,1 vfaht
fc Di.n I or you'll be. corapollfd to
'K i on h m nml leave xno qora
t ffl! nn Its back you
fn' .hMMcd voiir fppfcn to your
M ei.y,. to -hen you jo
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KH? ,0? "j1 begin to wonder bow
K k OP "uddwly nml says briw-
'W well, well, what is it, what
Ito-i1' . .m.,1 morning.
mornlnj, good morning. (Turn.
Br I ctn t0 w0 you nboUt Borae"
WrN. whftt l8 U?
(Muses.) Ye, Johnson has been here
longer nnd so ha WlnHcr. and
Urnlmm, too, and Smith. You knbw I
ouKhtn t to let one of them go when
they vc been here longer than you.
(I'Cts that dink In. By that time
you ve glvon' up nil hopea for a raise
and you are concentrating on keeping
the old Job at any price and tho boss
w 11 ,0 'ho old fox.
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to
(Continue
write, mx"'.'
well, you aeo I've been here
.11 thinking, maybe, that mayhe
.". ..,n nu dm I'vt been here
time now, and I thought that
for J
Vf.ibe what? Maybe what? I'm awful
Jt "this T morning. (He known what
"& trying to say, all right enough.)
1 hougbt maybe ' well, you
,'. like this. I've boon hero for
VJ time now and I thought that ).er
SSI Ewbe you'd ha willing to to
SV well, willing to sorter - -
T .a l.l .! . BIAtMA MAWS
gffttr (dcsperswiy; " " ".. ."
nny. t . mnnM. i. w It?
ill's slmot mlrnculouH how they can
I' " .v . ..& ..MatlmAn It's (vtant
matt things oui w i"".v. ... .,....
":". k...lnac. hrnltli. I
"yei, that's the Idea-yon see I've
kJn net for 80mc tim( now (You
Cjn to ramble again, but he cuta you
SrSiort. He Is beginning to realize
tht you have been here for some
foTand jou sorter )
Just because you've been around hero
(of tome time, do you think that en
Hilts you to a raise? I thought we
ir paying y" n "lary not n Pcn-
"?i .. ... U' llttn tlilo T'tro nr.
vi. you sec " "" "". " .
Jlrre sorter thought Oh. you've
K thought? Vel. IWe Hortcr
iJmnht too. In fact, I've been sorter
' ITou start violently Cuta? Maybe
I'll be lucky ,0 kcc'1 tll.c ob l got lot
Contlmfe "Yel.; I sorter thought I'd
1t to trim the payroll down.
(Suddenly) How long nave you ocen
lire now, anywny. iwojcmo.
Oh, only two years. ioi very long.
fijicUEES GALLERIES
1507 Wnlnut 8t.
Nfiv Klclilnc" hr
W.UEHINKEY and TROYE KINNEY
rfcttiNos itnsToriKD
For tired
aching feet
One or two teaspoonf uls in
a foot-tub of water. Just
let thefeet rest in the solu
tion for a few minutes.
It relieves Iho soreness,
stops the burning, softens
the callouses. Trr'it. Drug
and Dcp't stores, 15c, 85c,
65c $1.25.
SylphoJathal
Permtrly called Xnlpho-Nmpthol
8o you sec If you insist upon having
n raise I'm, nfrald I'll be compelled to
Well suppose wo let It ride as It la for'
ii While, huh auppose we do, huh?
AH right, I'll see about it. (To sec
retary). Hrlng me the payroll. (To
you. I guesathnt'll bo all.)
,Krer thank you, thank you
(You didn't get the raise, but you've
Btlll gqt the Job, you hope).
HOLD-UP "VICTIMS" HELD
Police Suspicious When They Tell
Conflicting' Stories
Thrilling tales of two hold-ups which
wcro told tho police today by Krbano
Mansion and Joseph Lanicus resulted in
tho arrest of tho supposed victims.
Samlon, who lives at Sixtieth street
nnd Lansdowne avenue, snid three men
held him up with revolvers at 8lxty
lifth street and Hacrford avenue and
robbed him of $1000. Then, according
to Sanslon, they beat him with the butt
end of revolvers and threw him in the
btrcet. Sanslon sold he fired several
shots after them.
Ho rclatAl this tale to police of tho
mxty-flrat nnd ThompHin streets sta
tion. Dut tacb tlmt he told the story
it had variations, so the police Instead
of huntlnjf for bandits held Sanslon on
tho charge of carrying concealed dadly
weapons.
Lanlcus, who Jives at Sixty-second
nnd Itncc streets, want to the Mlseri-
(ordln Hospital suffering from two light
millet, wouniis. ut toki pnyncians ne
had been held up nnd robbed with
Sanslon, but later said the robbery took
flncc near Sixtieth And I'lne street.
Police detained Lanicus after he had
been treated.
WHY DO YOU
CODDLE CORNS?
A SimpU Touch Cmn &4 Than
and At Ones
Why pare ft corn and keep it?
Why pad it and let it remain?
Or why treat it in old ways,
harsh, crude and uncertain?
Millions have found a new way.
It is Blue-jay the plaster or tho
A touch applies it, and tho
liquid.
pain stops instantly. Then the whole
corn quickly loosens and comes out.
The way is gentle, scientific, sure.
A famous expert evolved . A
world-famed surgical dressing
house produces it.
In it freeing thousands of people
why not jiom? Try it on one corn
and you will always let it end yours,
Start tonight.
Your druggist has
Liquid or Platter
Blu
eiay
' Stops Pala Instantly
Ends Corns Quickly
Old Time Prices
AT THE
MARKET ST. BEEF CO.
AITV Legs of Yearling Lamb. . istWsV 4
VI I I Fresh Hams fall sizes) . . M
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Legs of Yearling Lamb . .
Fresh Hams (all sizes) . .
hDCCCCII k'n of Pork for Roasting
UltCdvELU Fresh Country Sausage. .
C
lb.
City Dressed Shoulders of Pork 15c lb.
Lean Picnic Shoulders, any size. .12V2C lb.
Regular or Skinback Hams 25c lb,
Own Make Sauer Kraut, 10c Quart
City Dressed Spare Ribs.. 10c lb.
Best Country Scrapple,
3 lbs. for 25c
Half Smokes or Ham and
Boef Bologna 12'ic lb.
Breast of Lamb, 3 lbs. for. . ,10c
Fresh Ground Hamburg. 12'je lb.
Sugar-cured Corned Beef, 12'2clb
X.-L. Oleomargarine, 3 lbs
for 50e
Lean Boneless Bacon 25c lb.
Finest Creamery Butter in -lb. prints, 45c lb.
; MARKET ST. BEEF CO.
!i 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St.
I ' KtortH niirn 7 ISO A. M. rtndr to wult en triut. Cljino A .VIoHc ahon
' (mm,(lncludlnit WrdiifMlur). Krld nnd Hatorriar we are own until PiJO P. SI,
New prices
and Pierce-Arrow value
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The announcement of price reductions
amounting on some models to $1000, must
be of decided interest -to any man who
considers
1 hat the engineers who are
today responsible for Pierce
Arrow mechanical fitness are
the very ones who twenty
years ago launched the car,
and who have since developed
it every step ofthe way;
1 1 hat three years ago these
engineers produced the Dual
Valve engine and made the
strongest possible claims as to
the power, flexibility and
economy of that engine;
That 6,000 uscrB have since
tried the Dual Valve engine
and their verdict justifies and
upholds the engineers;
That not content with this
the engineers have improved
and refined the Dual Valve
engine in many ways, and
that the designers have been
skillful at expressing the
power and elasticity of the
car in the low graceful lines
of its bodies.
FOSS-HUGHES
FowHughes Company
list and Mwkct 5t
Philadelphia
Rending Lancaitor Wilmington Bethlehem
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Philade
near
everybody
eats
COLONIAL
ICE-CREAM
"PHILADELPHIA 'S BEST"
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ice cream
HEREVER people eat
YY anywhere and ever3rwhere Phila
delphia's fame has spread as the home of
the nation's best
ice cream.
And in Philadelphia where people know good ice
cream nearly everybody eats Colonial. Its rise in the
popular favor of Philadelphians has been phenomenal.
Unknown 18 months ago, today Colonial Ice Cream
has more than a million friends and is welcomed daily in
thousands of homes.
This year, you and other Philadelphians will eat
15,000,000 quarts of Colonial Ice Cream. Stop and
realize what that means! Sufficient to serve a dish of
Colonial Ice Cream to every man and woman, youth
and child in the United States.
If this immense quantity were measured out into
quart cartons and placed end to end, it would stretch
1500 miles a road of Colonial Ice Cream from Phila
delphia to the Gulf of Mexico.
To satisfy this craving for Philadelphia's Best ice
cream, more than 3000 progressive merchants are
always ready to serve you. Experience has taught them
that Colonial is the purest, smoothest, creamiest and
finest flavored ice cream in Philadelphia and that means
in the whole country.
The next time you want ice cream we
suggest that you look for a Colonial sign
and you will get "Philadelphia's Best. "
AH! SO PURE jf
Are You One of the
3,000 Dealers
?
If you are not one of the 3000
Colonial Dealers we want to
know why I
Why shouldn't you double or
even triple your sales as hundreds
of Colonial Dealers have dono?
Why do you pass up the busi
ness of thousands of people who
want Colonial Ice Cream and
will buy no other?
Why don't you benefit by the
truthful, aggressive advertising
Colonial Ice Cream is doing and
will continue to do?
Why do you put up with hap
hazard deliveries when Colonial
deliveries are as regular aa the
sunrise?
Why should you handicap your
business when by simply writing
or phoning us you can arrange to
become a Colonial Dealer?
Think. Then act wisely.
Phone Market 5400 or Park 4701
COLONIAL
EAT S0ME irvZSTti EVERY DAY
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