EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921 l Hi Gwan-to-Bed Story By J. P. McEVOY Kemanco of tho Two Little Moth UalN ONCB upon a time, dear children, thoro wero two little mothball ho loved each other severely, One was fc little slrl mothball, named Franktc. 'Jho Uttlo boy mothball was named Johnny. (By the way, Johnny, get oft the piano.) Franklo and Johnny firt met In the pocket of n bljr overcoat which huiiR In a dark closet. lint flip wo little moth balls being white could see each other quite i plainly In spite of the daikness. and it wa a cae of love at firsfcsWit. 3 hey nestled In n corner of the pocket and their love-makine was a beautiful thing to see, even If nobodv did see. Ana one day or one night they never knew wh'ch It was Johnnv proposed and Frankie accepted him, nnd they wero married and set up housekeeping In the other corner of tho pocket. (Dor othy, would you just a soon get off tho baby's stomach? I thank you, for both of us.) One day or one nlslit it make no difference which a sniiill Iinml ns in- erted In the pocket where Frankie and ! Johnny were keeping houe. And when St was withdrawn another girl mothball was left lying there. "Hello, Johnny," sold the strango mothball. "Do you know her?" cried Frankie. "l'es, I know her," replied Johnny. "Hello there, Nellie," he said. And ho went over and began talking to Nellie. .. . , "Oh," said Frankie, "Oh, oh. oh, Johnnv don't love me any more. at tic I do, wattle I do!" And she began running around in circle, which was very easy for her because of her shape. Hut. unfortu natel.. once she got started rolling nround this pocket she couldn t stop herself. And then Johnny started run ning after her. begging her to stop. And then Nellie started running after Johnnv. and begging him to stop. The first thing you know all three of them were rolling around In n circle, going like mad. And none of them could atop. So, since thoy couldn't stop, they de cided they might as well keep on roll ing, which thev did. getting smaller nnd smaller and smaller, until finally thev were all gone. And that wns the end of the thiee mothballs, named Frankie and Johnnv ami Nellie. And that's the end of the story. And that will be about enough of you, denf chil dren. Gwan to bed. Pnpa haB a new batch of yeast to set tonight. nftcr he had been Indicted by the first elisor Uianu Jury In tho State during rt graft Investigation. Kuehnle ent to Stnto Prison, but never lost the good feeling of the voters, nnd Is now ft mcmbc of the City Commission. CREDITS AND COLLtCUONS As you stop to think of the few con cerns doing n cash business you begin to realize the Importance and scope of this subject. The field grows as business (rrows. To grow to be ft credit man you must bo trained. ClflMe Open Wck of September 24 Clip and mall this for information. Name Address . Y. M. C. A., 1421 Arch Street l'lione I.ornat 2800 FOOD PRICES RISE 13.5 P. C. Advances In All Wholesale Products Average 2.75 P. C. In Month Washington. Sept. 10. (Kv A. P.) Wholesale prleei Increased 2.7." per cent in August over Julj lcvcK whole. ale food prices leading in ih ad vance with an increase of 1 .",.." per cent, according to figuiPM mad' public todoy by the Department of Labor. Farm products. Including uinnv food articles, were 2.5 per cent higher in August than In July, the statement Mid, adding that there were decided advances in butter, cheese, milk, eggs, rice, meats, sugar, fruits and potatoes and meat animals. In all other com modity groups, except clothing, the tatement Mia, ther were decreases In Jjrlcea. Since August last year, farm prod uct have declined nearly 4t per cent, cloths and clothing 40 per cent and building materials 401 per cent. . ! PASSING OF "KUEHNLE'S" Atlantic City's Famous Old Hotel to Make Way for Bank Atlantic City, Sept. ID. Phlladcl rhlaiM who know their Atlantic City were nmong tli" 'nifdied who carried nwn ouvenlr bits of the old Kuehnle' Motel here when unvkor bejan tearing (i wn 'h strucluie tlib morning. The f.ito i to be ued for erection of a new building for the Cliokca National Hank, uhlcli will be started as toon as the plot Is cleared. Millions of Phlladelphian have vis ited the bar of the old hotel long known as "The Corner," In the days when It was the political center of Atlantlo City nnd gathering placa of the old-time pol iticians of most of the State. TjOuIs Kuehnle, known as the "Commodore" when he wns political boss of Atlantic City, made a fortnne which he after ward lost In bad investments and In fighting against n Jail sentence Imposed feMffisrarai xEfxf&WI jsrgJsfg NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS Beptonlxr 20, and October 13 Reoi $16.80 Tr,p mm rniLADKLririA Tlekrtn irood in rrlor y al.eplna cara on raymmt of uaual charara f,i- space oocupltd Including aur chars. All far-a aubject to war tax ot S. Train leaves Eastern Standard Tim llroad Sti-Mt SUUIon Hits A. M Wast Philadelphia, 81SO A.M. tlnrn Car Attach TtM latal aaa ta Mia rh. ttrta- a aWrOskt rl tfcnratfh iMvurtlral aaMOMaam YJkt7. j3rttGSSlTir& f Pennsylvania System - ... -. - . . .. . in Hi Tr tout or ? jji uibswi tmmtm s$z&E3mmm$mM2sm JmBMMomohile wmmrPocketbook NO MATTER HOW SMALL YOUR INCOME MAY BE A Sal eat the Buyers' Own Price r The buyer and not profits has been the important consideration in this sale. Our entire stock of Rebuilt and Refinished Oaklands and other makes has been arranged into Ten Groups at prices which have practically been determined by the buyer. With each Rebuilt and Refinished Oakland goes our usual guarantee. 1 30 Days' Free Service 90 Days' Guarantee All Batteries Guaranteed Until Dec, 9, 1921 TOURINGS $200, $300, $500, $600, $700 COUPES & SEDANS $800, $900, 81000, $1100, $1300 And They Look Like New Mont hi Payments Can Be Arranged OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY ' ;' k$lH- i h , I ' paia a ... . I pJPIglP - mm. . -fffSgaiKiiMttMg II f "aBrVnaaaaaaaaaaaPaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaHLaaaaaaHrl P'aaL-IVHkBfeLLaflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflPaaHaaaaaaa VaSdalaaWttaa mmESSwBBtSBSSIKtBBBm afla. aaaa. ij0IH&H VV .ilMaHayaaBVnrSlaaiflaaaaaalaaBaHaaaaaaaBfl aaaaA aaSPfaflaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaW. SmSKimSISOSUSJtjMmKmJ I A New Cadillac and a New and Glorious Zest in Motoring The new Cadillac Type 61 carries with it, of course, all of the positive assurance of sound, enduring value which has always been associ ated with the very name Cadillac. Needless to say, there is all of the old reliabili ty, responsibility, and regularity of perform ance more pronounced than ever because in the Cadillac plant the passage of time is a continuous process of improvement. But in addition to these hidden 'traits of character' which have made it the world's standard of motoring efficiency the Type 61 Eight Cylinder Cadillac brings you other posi tive and quickly recognizable qualities which immensely enhance ease and enjoyment. Within a few minutes from the time you have taken the wheel you will discern a more pro nounced quality of resilient roadability than the Cadillac has ever developed before. In other words, it is our judgment, that this Type 61 accomplishes the greatest advance yet recorded in overcoming road, discomfort and insuring riding case. Largely by way of simple but fundamentally sound changes, such as lowering the center of gravity without decreasing road clearance, smoothness of travel has been surprisingly improved. Again, a recently adopted and equally simple improvement in carburetor practice has bettered Cadillac acceleration so that it3 pro verbial, swift surge of power is even more Immediately brought into action and mileage per gallon of gasoline increased. The new Cadillac gets away grandly, and communicates both to the one at the wheel and those in the tonneau, a sense of pent-up reserve power that is delightful. The same simple changes that have given it a greater degree of road resilience have brought with them much greater beauty than before. T.he Type 61 is a delight to the eye not merely at the first admiring glance, but in the wealth of attractive details which a closer inspection reveals. Experienced motorists will delight in the artis tic and convenient arrangement of the instru ment board, the windshield and ventilator improvements, the restful simplicity and grace of the new steering wheel and controls, the convenient inspection lamp, and other refinements of a most pleasing character. Incidentally, Cadillac coach work has Im proved upon itself so that the new car comes to you not only with greater charm of general design but a far more impressive and beau tiful finish. These latter are the lesser satisfactibns -the real delight will come in the revelation of greater riding ease and roadability, and swifter acceleration. A delightful experience is in store for Cadillac owners and non-owners alike. Phaeton Rondater Touring Car 13790 3790 3940 Two-PaMenjler Coup Vlctorin .... PlTe-Pawencer Coupe Sedan - - - - - v40 4540 4690 4950 Suburban . . . Limousine ... Imperial Llmouilne 95190 0290 8390 r, O. n Dttnlt, Wtr Tax to bm tddtd CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT MICH. Division of General Motors Corporation NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY, 142 North Broad Street Call Spruce 0210 lirnnrlipa ' HEADING. PA. CAMDEN. N. .1 I'orrsviLLc pa. D I L L A C Factory Branch 918 N. llroad St. Tlie Standard of the World i!;,,3T 1 K i.?z (l ..Itf.w i; ij r.jiUar.i rvi, t ;, 'i1 u Open Evenings Poplar 407 Oaiknd
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