71 Mv' 1 i.Kr 5FT tw!j7naw I - ' " i". . rm f f. 5' f-'V V e ( . " ' n- ') i' ' i i i i EVE&IttGi- PXJBLIC LBDQBR-PHrLADELPHIA, ' TUr ,-V V, X D VEMBEft 8, 1021 HARDING TO OFFER KEEN EYE FOR FRANCE'S INTEREST t . I NOARMSPROGRAM i Keynote Acldres3 te Conference Will Be Confined te uen cral Principles BRIAND VISITS PRESIDENT Hv (lie Awerlntcil Press tr..hliiiricii. Nev. 8. President tf.Vrllnc lin" virtually completed the ml- ', he "I" ''l'''" Snturilny "t tlie ininln of tlie nnnnineiitH conference, te which he will Htnt? In general terms 'iT the (le."ire ni nit iimviraui urn- Moment te remove the entices for lienvy "rmnmeit nnd then reduce the nrnm- nVtfnPPnt In hlKh official clr- An tednv thnt the rrepiciem in nm Key ;'?, speech would Indicate brenrily his iitltuile toward the ncjcotlntlenH by con cen ili.V Mr HtnteniPiit te general nrlli- rinlM nnd l'.v llnt attempting te present detailed solution of nny of the preb- bag before the conference. Thnt function. It hiih wild, would be hit In the delegate-! themt-clvi-H. with S..jini. n.lvWiic with them only when Premier Ilrlnnd of France, the first prime Minuter of nny nntien paruci- natlnfT '" "1P eemi-reiuu w reiicii frwhlnglen. i pent the earlier part It today letting at bis hotel while ether members of the delegation net .t'j tfci.iM-les in their quarters nnd irpareJ fur the Important work nhead. The flri-t engngement en the French Premier's preginni iih an appointment let luncheon with AmliiiHsnrter .Turn-cr-ind at. the French Ktiifenm.Y. M. Hrlnml !tr will go " the White Heuse this fternoen te pay his respects te Prcsl- tot. """? .... ..,..,. ... nrfit tewiens i mu ur) v um--!K..tn 1. American Armament Dete ntien, headed bj former Hcnnter Oeerge ,.. . 'i..i f ITtnli will lin belli In m i I Fii.itwici' rxfflnn nf 11 r.slnt SeriTlarj j.u(;ii.n "" -" " v.wn tomorrow. The session probably will be a joint r.n with the American delegation, and tille the officials f-ald today no definite program lias neon nrrangcu rer me mwiinir. it was understood that many of. the questions already considered by tie four delegates probably would be iiihmittert te the advisory group for consideration. Most laipeitant of subjectR known te (in- been --tililled b.v the delegates in prelimlnarj r-o-.-leiis is the limitation of MtH nriniimciin, mm nun wiih uciiuvcii te have readied a stage where it could be prcciited te the advisory group. Whether the naval problems would be fiiceil before tin- advisers at their first mwtine temnriuw or nostliencd until after- organization of thnt group lias been effected, ellieials declined te Bay today. Due te Kccretarv Hughes' absence from the city in order te cast his bal bal eot in the New Yerk elections today, m meeting of the American delegation ras held. The Seeietary piebably will rrtnrn late tonight or in the morning. ind It was said will be here In any (tent in hiniiciciit nine iu mum wuu tie adtlserj committee members. TM?iwmmm;L?-j:2Pt&fM&im? &&,"' m-.:-. . . s.zfss :, &"?mwn . '- s.u 'it -tr gggggggggSpigHHyv v HPyigggggggHlgsigggggH : gggggggggggggggAgggggHgBN - IligHiigBgggH ggggHHgHgggiflErsgiggHHggHgggB 'IHIHMlClnlKiiSnBHR99ralHB 'ggBgHgslaMigHgm mmSCSSBBi i:)lBggH gHHglgHfflHgi SmBK'- WEeSKk 'ggMgWggfggPafflWk H'flKgiggHi IfgHHgHHHgHk wM&'lMtimK& IHBnnHHA WsS&PmBk ' flHBHgHggggLHgi (c) Taul Thompnen AllISTIDE I1RIAND I'rcinicr of france, ulie lia arrived in Washington ns bead of tlie I-reneh delegation te tlie arms conference, has a penetrating eye, typical of his careful watchfulness for the Interests of his nation at the international gathering HCK J. W. GARRETT SECRETARY GENERAL neslllllirtnil. Xev. R. Amerlr-n'n itielce for veeretary ggneral of the nr- unnrnt ceafeii-nee will be Jehn Werk Piirrett, nf Italtimeie, it was learned iway. It Is understoeil his name will JM Presented nt the opening of the con- iticju-c mi- wiiM jiiiiiuriiiiii, pour. uecwe'i te propose warrctt, who has a twent j ears' diplomatic cvncrl- race and -.peaks most of the languages wch will be represented in the confci cenfci 'nce, has solved one of the big qiis qiis Hens facing th American ilelegatlen. The .ecretary general will be perhaps the e lrapertnnt figure aside from the leleitntes themsi-lres in the conference. uiplematle precdent nerniits the cev- 'rnment acting ns liest for a confer nee of international chnrncfnr e r!r. milly name the secretary general. The milch did se nt Purls, nml llu. T'nltml Plates Is granted that courtesy by tacit pjreement nere. Xhc mci eta ry genernl will be net only sttfe manuirer nnd director pcnnriil nf inference proceedings, but will also act iee secretary ei the mere important IIOKd SCisiens. if the conference reuchps (1 RlOff Minn. "II U Vni.i.u'l .....1 ml.. or ....... .K w.e lllfll ajis yiurees decide important details. I'ien ' eecretary general devolves the task li recording the progress of the con- trtnee, Carrtt's name iias net been efilclallv hlgesteil, though he has been meeting felta the Allllrfrnn flolntetnu f.nmiiintlr ilieipecti-d Secrernrr HiiiIiu rvlll nrn.' Wse his election at the first cxecutire twien of tlie centerence. YOUNG WIFE MISSING S'lde of Sailor Net Heard Frem for Mere Than Menth Mrs, Violet nisenthal, nineteen years 'Id. ll.lllr'lll.lr nt Mrs T".,,ll.. 1... ..,,. e ,w Huntington pike, Uecklcdge. Mont Ment CTBeri Count. Iins lni.n mUkliif- fur pre than ii month Shertb after her marriage te n sailor, Uri. lllniitt.nl I... 1 I ii.' iimv. :-"" ii "'! iiuiiii'. iirr Meand wmt te sea and en May 13 li ,.1',nll,p- ,,'or n time she kept in !1 Willi her mother by pest-card, tlit Ii, n ,inu U W,1B thought possible "tithe tnran ..f e r" ...i a i- in tl. ii . " " liilJIIII HOUllllg ' the 'Hudsen Hiver might lie that of J'- Hlscntliul, but the police informed Ms fl?, incnrly n mentl1 nftcr the body Voters League Gains Are Shown Continued from I'eite On In tlie thirty-seventh division of the same ward at Twenty-first btrect and f.ric avenue, there had been eighty votes cast at 10:15, five of which were by women. "This is the quietest election I was ever in. it is like n Sabbath tea party," said Magistrate William V. Campbell. Republican candidntc for Register of Wills. "The leaders have nothing te de but count the rote." Fusion Would Break Slate In the Republican primaries the In- L0NGP0RT TO HAVE NEW BOROUGH COMMISSIONERS E. J. Lavlne Qualifies as Citizen and Will Be Candidate Atlantic City, Nev. 8. Tlie way was opened today for acceptance of the res ignations of the present Administration of Longport. when K. .1. I.nvine nuull iied as a legal voter. This ceremony took place before Judge Ingcrseli, bit ting tit Mays Landing. Lnvine, who is a Philadelphia manu facturer, and voted there last year, made affidavit that he had been n legal resident of New Jersey for one year. He was accompanied te the bar of tne court Dy Mayer Harcourt and Cem missioners Xewiisend nml ICrnus nf Tn .... I I.!. ,,.. ... ' df-nrndnnfe rnlln,! ,. ,. vnf f innnrui ''""M'"1 I. U Ills null ineiu 1011 as a - ....... .v .. ...n. v.. Jwu,vuu PItlZIMI mnlcOM him nlirllilit nu .1 .n...1t against the Vare candidates. In te- date for Iloreugh Commissioner. day's election Republican independents 'IC ,lext move of tin present Iter- found. join with Democrats and ethers te pro pre test against forcing machine men into office under cover of the party name of the Republicans. Although live important county offi cials nnd tevcral Judges arc te be elected, including the Justice of the Su preme Court, the chief contest revolves nbeut the winning of the six minority magistrates. Fer these the Demccratie and Voters' League Parties are the principal con tenders. The Voters' Lengue ticket consists of IJenjiunln II. Rcnshnw, Miss Fester, Rebert Carsen, sjamuel McRej nebis, Geerge W. Price and Jehn F. Mennban. Seventeen magistrates In all are being elected. Kleen will be' elected by the majority party. The Vare slate of eleven will net hnve much trouble, ex cept in the ase of Ames Scott, the Negro candidate. Among the Democratic candidates for magistrate special efforts are being made for Magistrate James II. Teughlll and William 11. llelcher. 1'rancis i;. Scullen, lCdna M. Snyder Charles E Miicner, I . T. De in and Henry J Hum's. Vare men nre helping, wlicre they can, te push the Demecints into the minority places. They don't like tlie Voters' League. The Van magisterial slate includes Magistrates Dugan, Fitzgerald, Harri gan, Ilcaten, Ceward and (llenn, and Frank X. O'Connor, former city detec tive; Edward F. Retierts. an alb of Richard Weglein, president of Council ; Edwnrd J. Helland, Jeseph M. Fcrri. a lieutenant of Congressman Vare in the Twenty-sixth Ward, and Scott. Iniber Still righting Magistrate Iniber and Leuis N. Cold Celd smith, who tailed te win places en the Vare slale, arc lighting fur minerit places b. means of the Welfare Party eugh Commission of Longpeit will be te pnss en the resignations of the existing Administration which hnve been pend ing several weeks, and after their for mal acceptance,' te fix a dn for a special election for the naming of the new officials. E. M. Goldsmith, of Philadelphia, and Wlllinm Grleb, president of n rub ber company, will be the ether two new Commissioners. longpert is the home of many Philadelphia cottagers. PLAN TO HALT JUGO-SLAVS Lloyd Geerge Asks League Council te Protect Albanian Territory Geneva. Nev. 8. (Hy A. P.) Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge of Great Brit ain has suggested by telegraph the im mediate calling of a meeting of the Council of tlie League of Nations te! deal with the situation created in Al bania by the reported continuing ad vance of the Juge-Slnv fences in Al ba ninn territory. Action would be asked of the council te meet the situation which would be caused by Juge-Slavin failing te step the advance and continuing tlie inva sion of Albania. Paris, Nev. 8. (Hy A. P.) NetIfi- catien by the Allied Council of Ambus- i suders te Juge-Slavia, calling for the! discontinuance of militnrj operations bj Juge-Slav forces in Albania, has been i supplemented by notice ghen the Bel grade Government by the Ministers of, France. Gient Britain and Itnl, who, in the names of their count! les, liaei separately notified the officials of Bel grade that the hostilities in Albania must cease. At its meeting tomorrow, when it will consider the situation In Hungarj, tlie Council of Ambassadors will ineh- aiuy also sign tne .iDanian frontier set Have Yeu Seen Her? ySi. "-Nk. M , fiftttfr iXtflw r';itfaK -'' Mi. i'-Ww V'Zfi ,4 ,',-, y'sf.i. urns i ii. ,.., ...TTrrr: Her ,Z "Jl "IMSNTHAL. ? Cite w- Kmn '"""' fc" nDllfbS r,4?,0"tK0'nery County, K r nifire lliuu month ! Kitchen Appliances I A wider variety of dependable makes te select from than yen l will see elsewhere including such well known uppliances as !" i tlr.Minnt' rirrlviil nt liv Hi., Miinnlnl n.m.. Altheiigh ten parties have candidates mi.uin,. ,1,m,1i,ir,.,i f,,r m.im iinriir,n ,,..,i en the ballet, only three arc expected ' mmPdiati-l netlf the Juge-.SIns and te figure in the lesult Republican ,tlp (iu,,.vS tint tht- must retire from Tlpiiuii.rnf (i linn ntpis I.nilfrili. nml ' .1.-. ....!. ,1.... ..... .. i...t,.. ., .. ....... ur lnuli, ,,,,-.i nun 1111 11 i.v lllMUC tUCI Mil. Inttnr tun will In. pnnenrnPi! nnlpflv . 11...!.. Ar .l. 11.1.) I l..in.. I ; v - -...-., rf jiuiiin ui mi? i.'i.i uwiiiiiiui ten ever tlie magistrates. W. Freelnml Kendrlck. Republican nominee for Receiver of Taxes, is run ning for his third term. William M. Moere is the Democratic nominee. Magistrate Campbell. Combine leader of the Twenty-fifth Ward. i the Re publican nominee for Register of Wills te succeed James B. Sbi-ehan. Jehn W. Graham, Jr., is tlie Democratic candi date. The Republican candidal e for Cltv Treasurer, te succeed Frederick J. Sheycr. Is Themas F. AVntsen, chair man of the Republican C'ltx Committee and Vare lender of Geimaulewn. Mrs. Jesse L. Collett is tlie Democratic choice. Will 11. Ilndley, who was appointed City Controller by Governer Snreul, te succeed the lute Jehn M. Walten, is tile Republican nominee te succeed him self. His Democratic opponent Is Nicholas Albrecht. Samuel P. Rotan is the Republican nominee for District ttnnu-, te suc ceed himself. Rebert J Stenett, for merly connected with the office of the Fnlteil States .Uterney, is the Demo cratic candidate. Judgeship Ilaces I Three candidates for the office of Justice of the Supreme' Court are Justice Schaffer, who was appointed by Governer Spreui, the Republican nom inee; Judge Bnnuiwell, of the Municipal Court, who has been uiuktug an ag gressive campaign for the Democrats. and Charles Palme), the Prohibition nominee. Cumlidntes for the Philadelphia Courts of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court and Municipal Court hne vir tually no opposition, as they hnve both the Republican and Democratic nomi nations. They are Judge Stern, Court Ne. 2: Judge Davis. Court Ne. ,'i : Judge Martin, Court Ne. 0, and Judges (est, Thompson nml (Jummey, of the Orphans' Court. Jehn E. Walsh whose nomination w.ts ril-i ". In David U. Lam- ' ' ''- f " (m '! I I Ten Bandits Held Up Limited in Illinois t'enllnnrd from Fnre Ons revolver still sticking in my ribs, pushed a flashlight Inte my hands. " 'Shew them who you ere,' he com manded. "The flashlight felt like fire in my rand as I pushed the button. 'Don't sheet, I'm the engineer,' 1 cried. "The mail clerks slammed the doers shut. The bandits waited a short time, then placed a stick of dynnmitc under the mnil car. It wasn't strong enough te wreck the car, but another blast opened the deer. "A moment later en- of the mall clerks was Ijlng te one side with a gash In his head nnd the ether was standing with bis arms high in the air alongside In the car. Twe of tne men blew tlie safe. The fircmnn and I were forced te He flat en the bottom of the car while the bandits worked. Passengers Reg!ii Firing "By thlrf time the passengers were firing in our dirccten. Frem the cars in front nrnied guards poured a stream of bullets toward the mall car. Flames from gasoline or waste, ignited by the explosion, began te light up the interior of the car. U'liey made us uirew out the pouches. "I looked at Banks, tlf fireman, who was lying a short distance from me. He signaled te jump mm we both ran for tlie engine. He was shot as we ran, but I was untouched. I crawled beneath the pilot of the engine. Bnnks and another man were with me. "Under there we were partly pro tected from the bandits, but the stray bullets fired by passengers partly en dangered us. As the light from the burning car mounted, the bandits cither evidently frightened or satisfied with what they bad found, slowly backed te the end of the bridge nnd leaped Inte the darkness. Then I heard an automo bile start, nnd they were gene." noise, Idaho, Nev. 8. (n.v A. P.) With a gun In each hand, a lone, mask ed bandit held up west-bound train Ne. 17 en tlie Oregon Short Line Rnllread six miles west of American Falls last night, robbing the passengers of the ob servation car of S'l.'M.BO and consider able jewelry. Where he bearded the train no one could tell. The bandit evidently intended te make bis way through the entire train, but ns he stepped Inte the vestibule from the observation car he met the conductor. Evidently fearing oppesi tien from the conductor, the bnndlt re treated ami forced the rear brakeman te step the train. Sheriff Geerge Hnnson, of Power County, nnd his deputies at once took the chase, but had found no trace of the robber at midnight. BAIL FOR W. B. LLOYD Communist Leader and Seven Others Placed Under Bend Sprlngllrld, III.. Nev. S. - i Bj A. P.i William 1'ress I.lejd and seven ether members of the Communist Laber Party, who were cemiclcd of plotting "reformation and overthrew of the Government" in September, 11)11). were ordered" admitted te ball by Justice Carter, of the Supreme Ceuit tednv. The ball for Llejil. reputed million aire leader in the pait. was fixed at MOOO. The ethers were Arthur Procter, I.udwlg Lere, Knrl Sandberg, Perry Shipmnu, N. .1. Chrlstensen, Samuel Ash and Jehn A'egel. The case was brought te the Supreme Court en application for supersedeas, filed by Clarence Darrow, counsel fei the men. "HOT WAVE" AUTOMATIC Gas-Fired Boilers I'sike ,s rert kiiel ECONOMICALLY m Automatically Controlled Supplies the most healthful beat for your home through your Het W'atcr. Steam or Vapor Heatlng tystem and gives you a pesltlvu even temnerature and luxuri ous heat comforts without en work or worry, dust or dirt, which your present heating syetem forces you te put up with. The "lint Wnve" run he Inxtnlfril In told wrntlicr nlthntit Interrup tion te enr present henllng nr the student IneeiiTenlnece In the home. Beld bv ALL PLUMBING OR HEATING CONTRACTORS Sce demonstration at the efllca of the GAS UTILITIES CORPORATION 1200 Locust Street WALNUT 3708.2700 Wm. Akers, Jr., Ce. H, W. Cor. 10th & Filbert Sin. Write for Booklet. Fully Ounrnntecd. The Hepe Chest mMEss " g'g-J 'i-P fffiMSSSaW $ A i-ft. Genuine lied ,?"rl. '31.50 Just the Gift for tier Something- nhe cnii always use te protect, from the ravages of the moth, the things every pro spective brlde loves te accumu late. Buy Direct from the Manufacturer Save Meney See Our Display Frederick R. Gerry Ce. HALKSIIOOM 1835 Market Street It isn 't every man who knows exactly the kind of a shoe he wants. Our salesmen are trained te help. 3fm I If 1 ft I il I IT rfc ' $10.00 Tan Calfikin Wax Calf.kin n ieiaerudatt 1inn S?inn 1420 Chestnut. SC HHHHHHHHhKHH U YEO & ins CO. a Ann HEADQUARTERS FOR Self-Fillinif 'Fountain Fen Koa-Ljelealle - Ctmti aadRtfib hfirtxas WHY IS IT? Seme people have luxuriant hair beautiful hair healthy hair Other people have thin hair lifeless hair unruly hair. If you belong te the first class it is probably because you USE ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC If you belong te the second class you theuld faithfully USE ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC This is truth. Yeu can preve it. Test ED. PINAUD'S for a month and watch your hair improve 1 Bay at any Drug or Department Storm Efficiency in painting organization Our extensive organization and entiipment make it pos sible for us, in many cases, te de work must lower in cost than you would naturally ex pect for such high-grade work. 70 years' reputation behind every Wilsen estimate. Willstandihetesiaftime 2 03 9 Arch. St. PHONE Self-Filling fountain Pen and EVERSHARP PENCILS 12 N. 13th 719 Walnut Stationers. Pint-- Rl-.nl- Reeks Green Tag" Sale Nearly Over WE ARE Hearing the end of the Special Reduction Sale te dispose of surplus stock of Portable Lamps, Fleer Stand ards, Art Demes, Fixtures and Silk Shades. When this special stock is gene, there will be no mere at the "Green Tag" prices. Yeu may yet be able te find just the lamp, fixture or shade te suit your fancy at a worth while saving. On the "Green Tags" you will note the former selling prices many of which were the equivalent of pre-war prices and also the new sale prices, which in all cases consti tute radical reductions. See the Display at any U. O. I. Office. The United Gas Improvement Ce. Parfumerie ED. PINAUD American Impert Offices ED. PINAUD Bldf. NEW YORK "Quality" Gas Range "Direct Action" Gas Range "Adelphia" Gas Range "Triangle" Gas Range "Reliable" Gas Range J All attractively priced some at very special prices. lnangle Refrigerators ?emas,wfti; !" e'ener:"0 tnatn9'' iTky DELL - spruci asir KCOTOHE-RACI 9Gt t3 piuin 1 1 The cream from 10 B quarts of pure rich milk B a in every pound of I Butter I 1 KKC I I I WW"1 1 I I At all our Stores 1 B li i I JaERfflJLEl 1 I I nreHWSSKH g giaiM i iMiwiiiiH'riimiiiiJiiMiii m wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m'wdi I W OUTINGS b j Frem Markct Street Wharp U H 5- r3f-"'are named rr e:clu--, ITj jfi U ilv. of 8 war tax. M M rk Evfpv .SnnrUw II. Jfl V A VSB HA Atlantic City F iiniiiiiHilI.tfi (Isml LyfiB Wlldwoed R I fc ASs TiSfl Angleien V, ' V v ESn MfiW Andrew. A venu. Hp, I fV On Ocean City V, . i l" 131 Cape May M W Ell n,,nj Sea lule City f, rS M 2 , Coreonii Inlet M KJ UM Trip StoneHarber ti fJ Atlantic City (fl, Carellea Av ) 7 in a, f IJW tur all ether roiertii 1UA, ftv y e r, i in i ira R.und Tri. ,tul interincdule ttktient Bad A Complete Organization The strength and character of the man agement of this Com pany offer many advantages a3 trustee and agent for individ uals and corporations, affords unusual se curity as a depository for funds and acts in every capacity for the welfare of the bank ing public. THE REVL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 523 Chestnut Street 45 S. Bread Strent Olifcil Title Insurance Company in the World Wb ttitmW A L B mm YW4S4WAA '' W'V 'i 'J ,'. 'i' K;MMfMM9m Milk Clean milk is our hobby. Te make it clean and keep it clean we have brought te bear every painstaking effort, and every scientific help. When you get Abbotts "A" Milk you can be as sure of it as we are ! Phene Us te Deliver a Bettle Tomorrow Baring 0205 ABBOTTS ALDERNEY . DAIRIES, Inc. 3T 31ST AND CHESTNUT BOTH PHONES Atlantic City Yvildicoed . .v..eui,ii.iiit iccaj cut I,-, .,, SSJ.7JM;. it i'w... WWmwmmWmmmmmwm Kitchen Cabinets Xnpanen and Alrel. our Bpcclal prices. Thcse Hre blK valueii at Heating Steves WW&tf 'f;; "XF,&1 '-b heatlnK stevB nlte ciccine Representative will call upon request 5ec Our Exhibit in Beeth 207 FOOD FAIR Nev. 7th te 19th We hTO limited niimber of enm n Imrnlirr tlrket. which no lll ilurtlr lre UDen renue.t. DD CENTRAL 1026 Arch St. Opta rtl. Sv. 9m 1 1 ' I k B i itTiaiTTiTFwK IglJUllllw M i I lf.1 dTii ii i triTi.M 3 1 1 si if it i it Cadillac Sedan Type 61 M V'-J'R,undTr;, WEST PHILA. 263 Se. 52d St. Open Men., ril. anO, Sat. Evenlng-B SunrJ.yg, until NeTember 27, inc. $1.8Q Tem; River. Biy Head R.und Trie Int' inlermediite stations $2. lO s Gl'. A.bury Park, LJ Lent Urench, and In- l" K.anJ Tup termedlate .tatlnnt. Lfl r rr itnunH n . . n. . fra vS4.vv jtip reinl I'lriiint Market Street Wharf H Frem Bread Street station Li w.eu vvasningien $3.00 Baltimore Round Trip SUNDAYS. Niivemt.r 13, 27 " and December 11 llre.it f-ircel H'eat I'teilmlelphla ',, 7 JO . 7.314, NEW YORK SUNDAYS. November 20i D.c.mh.p 41. I. nread Hurti 7,ie MR North 1'hlUdelphl ...'.. ..',',"" 7ii6 t 3 $3.75 SUNBURY rM $4d. Cr Wll I lAMCDnDT M T -' wa-rf -iij Vl M Round Trip j .Mopping Ki .lui'in LtJ SUNDAY November 20 rn II.A.i. a. t. u ik. .. .... J ." v ... ... n.iinu) iiiwiii, 11 13 1 UMll'hU November 1 9 II 50 IV u -" 9' diM-eri 1 1 rn a v va .ww Mw.4-..r in, TheNewTvnefil fTarininr. .Hi,. suggests nothing se much as the quick litheness of a living thing In Its instant acceleration and eager response te every call for power. A few marked Improvements In design such as lowering the center of gravity with no les sening of read clearance have wrought wonders In emphasiz ing the buoyant floating quali ties for which the Cadillac has always been celebrated. Tlie lounging comfort of the seats themselves, the restful nesB and convenience of the new steering wheel, and In strument beard, and the com pleteness of the new windshield and ventilating arrangement, all conduce te a sense of com fort and well being that la de lightful. The new type Cadillac Sedan !s a delight te the eye, but the real revelation will come te you, in your first ride In the car, In the marked Increase In ridlnjl ease and readablllty and swifter acceleration. A delightful experience Is in store for Cadillac owners and non-owners alike. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street ii W A eP R.und Trip SUNDAY, CV Inclvdirif WirT. wn jre.a street-l-nnw mi nlshu tli MeemDer JO .1 ll.i November 27 rilffht . f f Ik. li Ve.t 1'blla lNewmber;s .) li.usu fl I 1 a M eennsyivania systeir TrmRnutaef til. BreadMav Llml tTwm'gKWgw.ry wm ijHt! mm The Standard of the World 6 ,4 "J' ' j i i .( 1 19 m ifi m i mm mm. "The Geef Housekeeping Sheps" h J: p & 4i . . V ' ?'- Ml 4t .JtMtMHM
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