Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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enybedy, co when the Funnyman keeps) en
following me for 10 jeers Its nllme tee
mulch. I get n geed mind te nk him
wat the beck he wants', nnd If this keeps)
up nvieli longer ttiatn jest wnt 111 de.
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Keen", fi yecrs tlll Inter
Kerst mnti. This Is the limit I emit
go pnwvnreM without sceinj thnt suv
with the blnck beard following me. I
Invent get ciiytnlig U3enst him person
ally but wnts he wunt te keep en fej.
lowing me for? Heley emenkg theres n
bnnnnna peel. I ilnrn nccr slipped en
It. Owtrh I Flipped en another ene wile
1 was loeklti; back nt the fcrst one. I
1 epe I didnt brake cnything BUtch ns n
bone or remething.
Man with the blnck beerd. Haw Haw
haw haw haw haw hnw.
Kerst men feurcn"tlr). Tell me the
jenk nnd lets both laff.
Man with th black heard. Once, I
slipped en a bananna peel and you
steed there and laffed nt me Instcd of
plLklncr nic up like a gentleman, nnd I
bin following jeu ever hints for 16 year
waiting for you te slip en one se I could
laff bark nt you. At last nt last! Re
vendge Is sweet 1
Ferst man. Yeu big feel,
The end.
- LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Page
TUB MAN WITH Till-! BLACK
BANANA PEEL BREAKS SKULL
Man's Fall en Seuth Street May
Cost Life
A banana peel thrown en the pave
ment en Seuth street between Eighth
nnd Ninth streets may cost Michael
Mnnagan, COO Seuth Hancock street, his
life.
Managnn is in the Pennsylvania Hos
pital with n frnctnrcd skull received
when he slipped en the fmil skin.
A PLAY
. Act I
Scene, people wnwltlng alone
Fent man. Geed liite, thnt man with
h Muck bcnnl If UU following me
He's bin fellow Ins me fi cers new it.d
Im starting te get tired of It.
Act II
Scene. 5 yenrs later.
Fcrst man. I bate te be followed l
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The Dread Pyorrhea Begins
With Bleeding Gums
Pyorrhea's infecting germs cause many ills. Medical
science has proven this.
Diseased qonditiens, which net long age doctors were
unable te trace te a cause, are new known often te be the
result of Pyorrhea germs that breed in poekets about the
teeth. Rheumatism, anaemia, nervous disorders and ether ""
diseases have been traced in many cases te this Pyorrhea
infection.
Don't let Pyorrhea work its wicked will en your body.
Visit your dentist frequently for teeth and gum inspection.
And watch your gums yourself. Pyorrhea, which afflicts
four out of five people ever forty, begins with tender and
'bleeding gums; then the gums recede; the teeth decay, loosen
and fall out, or must be extracted te rid the system of poisons
generated at their base.
Ferhan's Fer the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea or cheeky
its progress, if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary
dentifrices cannot de this. Ferhan's keeps the gums hard
and healthy the teeth white and clean. Start using it today.
Brush Your Teeth With Ferhan's Hew te Use It
Use it twice daily, year In and year out. Wet your brush in cold
water, place a half-inch of the refreshing, healing paste en it, then
. brush your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion te clean the
crevices. Brush the grinding nnd back surfaces of the teeth. Massage
your gums with your Ferhan-coated brush gently at first until the
gums harden, then mere vigorously. If the gums are very tender,
massage with the finger, instead of the brush. If gum shrinkage has
already et jn, use Ferhan's according te directions, and consult e
dentist immediately Ter special treatment.
35c and 60c. All druggists.
Formula of R. J. Ferhan, D. D. A.
Ferhan Ce., New Yerk Ferhan's, Ltd., Montreal
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a NOW!
California is the best place te spend the winter.
Out of doers all the time. Semi-tropical
fruits and trees at the feet of snow-capped
mountains. Missions; history; beauty;
romance. 5100 miles of gaved boulevards
through valleys, along the Pacific's shore,
and up in the mountains; metering at its best.
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Plan new your trip for this fall or winter. Plenty of
accommodations at prices te fityeur purse hotels,
bearding houses, bungalows. Call en us freely for in
formation, and let us send you book "California
Calls Yeu."
The Chicago & Northwestern Union Pacific is the
best way te go. See Salt Lake City en the way.
Travel en the de luxe LOS ANGELES LIMITED
all Pullman, exclusively first-class leaving
C. & N. W. Terminal, Chicago, daily at 8;00 P. M.; or
the Continental Limited leaving at 10:30 A. M.
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h,m& & North Western
Pacific System
Fer information, aik tnjr Railroad Ticket Office, or
D M. Davis, F. L. Feaklni,
Gen'l Ancnt, C & N. W. Ry., Gen'I Agent, U. P. System,
544 Widener Bide., 40S Cera'l Truit Bldar.,
j35 Chestnut St., Philadelphia tjth 4 Market Sts., Philadelphia
LOOK FOR THIS ELECTRIC SIGN
Neel-Cadillac Company
Adds New Link te Sturdy
Service Chain -
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NEEL-CADILLAC
SERVICE HOME
A six - story
med.ern concrete
building, one hun
dred and eighty feet
by one hundred and ten
feet in depth, located at
Twenty-fifth and Lecu'
Streets, is the new home of
Neel-Cadillac service facilities in
Philadelphia.
2RS A TilT.r.Ar' nomiuiieniM' in 1-ir Phil crlnl-
'jSi phia territory ha.-; a sturdy re-enforce-1
ment in the opening of a modern six-story
cuiiureie seiicp uuuiung ai ieniy-nini
and Locust Streets, Philadelphia.
The new Service Heme of the Niel-C'adilla
Company, comprising one hundred and uvenu
thousand square feet of deer space. i t'e rfs'il'
of twenty-three years of successful meter car
merchandising by Percy L. Xeel. the p. -.no ;
automobile distributor of Philadelphia; secendh
dependability and confidence in t'-'e Cadilla'- r.w
which is universally regarded as the "vorld'. "verld'.
greatest meter car value."
Mere about this mammoth service building:
It is centrally located and accessible from Locust.
Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Streets. Twe
large freight elevators transport cars quickly te
and from all floors, which are well-lighted and
conducive te Cadillac -.cr ice of the highest grr.de.
Neel-Cadillac Cempanv after many ears of
experience expresses a pride in performing serv
ice work intelligently and Matisfacterily. The
facilities are complete and, in addition te the
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excellent general shop equipment formerly
housed in the Metropolitan Building, there has
been installed in the new quarters a large num
ber of special tools made expressly for repairing
Cadillac cars.
The top. body and paint departments, like
wise the used-car repair -hop. termerly located at
1 12 North Bread Street, have been removed te
Twenty-fifth and Locust Streets. The department
of accounts later, (approximately Nev. 1) also
w ill have quarters at the latter address. All sales
departments of Neel-Cadillac Company will remain
at 142 North Bread Street, where greater show
room space will be aailable for the display of
new and used Cadillacs.
The vast new works of the Cadillac Moter
Car Company have been termed the most won
derful in the world devoted te the manufacture
of high-grade meter cars. In inaugurating a
new Service Heme it is the aim of Neel-Cadillac
Company te keep pace with activities worthy of
'he Cadillac's greatness. We pledge again te de
our part te serve Cadillac owners with the same
degree of satisfaction they derive from the per
formance of the car.
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NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
Service Building, 25th & Locust Streets
Salesrooms, 1 12 North Bread Street
Branches: Camden : Reading : Pettsville
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