I :i A J " ' va 7rJi " V . PZVI V - . .. 5 ' r ... ". . j: 'r K&WTaI 'AWNED" E4. An Unusual Remance of Peepla Wheta Very Balag It Pledged te De the Bidding of Othrrj By FRANK L. PACKARD s Auther of "The Mirpclc Man," "Frent New On," etc. Cetvrieht. Hit, J PubUe Ltietr Company ,"-., itfl a. .. 7, -J i 'iliiT sV isfcTBIS BKOINH THE STORY WKlns. n e'd New Yerk rHlimmi. :e le threw off Inn le or iirniK. h I 11 c mnlhrlM ua'iitMer, r, te hl old frleml. Paul Venlia. e Dreusni up wnneui hnewiruite or rl father until h cnn redwm hi I. bv eArrnmlnir his WfAkniail atVl mlnr hlinself. Tnty jeir latfr utlle ntwinnt mtle by ft veune un- Mktfk ufcl.A nM tA llnlK k m A V rtll ", 'MjMdreP Mn aalllt.rr trnrn Viimm eftnti him under th ln elnrnllnn I'm mMerieu.1 pnniicr, who draw- k nrtnn cenimct, wnfiiv urn tr man ".tr-ci te miuh iiiniir nli tenlcr-. Olltxrt l.armen l the it hftld nf AmRMn'N Vkpalthl9t chain '(tnbllnir heue-. Th yminifr man. nan irnnastan nr rheu mm with n. mania for irembllnK. I Jehn in lie natnminir nnu-e wnin "vlalls" n a rccrei lnnctnr, h till he la tireiie. nnd threueh Hi? mcement la sttpii n chattee te pawn ! Aaluahlpa. TIia rAMfilrnlur ! It Treleusly h-aullful slrl. rrnlltt r h t Inte a lir.iwi ,inrt find" sanctuary ntr horn iuxt n h krrU mer at th tt of thft clrl, She rails In l)r I'rane, V brilliant phj-Wan but b. 'true millet, wtie la In fev with hr, S"i renulnei all advanrea, but te kh- Ilruef's life atrfea te t-iarry Crnwj, I ranr rob th t of Bruet'a mono which t'lalrr h.ia hidden. llrue asks her te marry h m. and ta fiM0ntiihc1 at Crtnc'a crln en hr llakln.i ivvraU te llr'icrt h I th trlrr werthl . tatlirr !Invl,'n prom 5 te r-drm himself by irHltiR up arlnk nnd Vinlrn nirrc tint ( lalra Shall Ifarn whu her fHthrr l but Jliw Ina rcfua, prelrndlnir he Ins net ben bl te renaur the hnl.lt At Hruc ll- ifn'tlttatlnff en th" pplfode, b" hrir tJiair a elca In ft rrv et dmrs i rans M fPVtni tn fnfiA I.Ihk. rpiii h 1i Vy ml that fellows. Itnice hurN him aenitfllrs. ( lalre rpfu tn p- hlrt and he ffewa btnlc te hU "verlt" nf cam rllnK In t.arniiat's leu-i t rhc k en en the mplecR Lut d- net p'ny. H as takn a dlMke for eamblln; DrucJ u kldiiapped' by f'ranir AM) HKRK IT M1NTINV1 5- ;v;fe aai v ' f if. nBlllflllp "llHO I nmV" lie rrpi-atpil "What " de jeu mean''" Crnng for dip iiiement wni -itent. .Inlui Hrtitt' maile im reshiaucr as tlm two men JcrUed liitn unccremonl unccremenl tiusly te III feet MMie (ells mi Hint 1 il b" better off rempllliient of cieditliic jeu with n with. nx. n hundred ilien-iind delliirs iilvker lntcllipenee than jeu peRscss! in tnv pocket. Ie ou get the idea, myl I'll plvc J en thirty minutes nlenc te dear Mr. ItrureV I inn -.lire jeu de. And1 think It ever and licure out where you as .witir niedital iidvtir, for .eiir health I tnnd." Is villi eri mtiili lneled. 1 would! CraiiR barked te the deer, trnnply ur'e jeii te write the letter.1 The deer closed. Jehn Uniec heard Hill nt'i'ie i m" time 1 want te be per-1 the key turn in the lock. He stared feetlj ft nnk with en. There i u tall te nheut him ut the nil-erablc surround- iiiK". Thirty minutes! lie did net nceI thirty mimitCM. or thiity tecenda, te ieall.e his position, lie wux net even Mire that he was thankful for the re- I i t as far in mm nre emiierneii. i "I have n pa-.!: In my pocket a Un tirt cla-i'i pas-.tiKe, in fart u stateroom ..I ..... I.. .,.! ... .I.... 1 ...... .. i.i i i .i l.t l.t... Mil' i' ,M.it ihii in" r''i iii w -i nun .iiu,. fnt;d te he wasliiR a battle with him- , m,(, ,',,,.., ou ,, 1)1)l 1(..1U, tllp KUlp If te control lili pnwlen. ireinatutel at the dork -for Seuth 'U'm tee eleer a man te lee mv Anieiieu. en a -.liMmcr Milling tomor temor tomer teinper, nevv I've get jeu I" he rasped w afternoon. TI.e pacMjce I- made a " .i-ni I .t i ...,. out In the name of .lehn Urure. finally. "That about the -i.e of join , .Yeu V,(,m J0 ,1U, (llU(,n ,t f). ta'ntality ! The sweet. nnie, innocent I -.rnnttd that I would nree te jour role I Yes, T -ald a snixelins hjpeeritc! proposal." --aid .Jehn Urure iileaiantly. - .i . -. i t ..t.... n ...i. v.. l n.ie. uranK anwereu siiertij. i ,i. ., Zt.W- JLvU UUI1 L tll 111(1 It lull iivin.il'-. .in.. v .. t-viiuu im ill..- -uii. !'S rV , . ii m ' sHe jeu credit In "-eme respects ' ,,,,, .,,, ,,.ii . i,: vf hiarri of n mini iinmed l.armen Mr "... i.... ..t i... .. i...t . retniemnefl i ill , in j t "- fl( 111 UIIL in-ill lllius- in-i il n'"i. 1 Gilbert l.armen, of San l"ranei--ye . ,, ctlr word-." siiil .lehn liniee. "Te Jehn Ilrucc It seemed ns though still plensuitlj. "if I will trap Mr. n'. 1 i. .k.i.ir,,. ... uimn. I.miii(in In tt ee mini; here sn that jeu CimnS a werdM In their elTert were semi-I n, haxp Mm )u mr ini (ijn tblng like one et tnose. mews tne ham-, m)1(1 (lm ,ln(11 01l i,nc m,,iCp,.,i out art had dealt him en bis weundel fldel of him wlmt jeu consider the fair In that fight of the ether nlsht. They ' amount he -dimild p.iy as- blackmail, or r I lSii. I always turn the idieet and bfjin nt the top en the ether side t Again he beenn te pace tin nnd down across the oft lloer, but new there wnt a grim unllc en his face. Behind I.nr- inen nnil liis enormous wenlth lay Lar men's fceeret orgnnlr-atlen, that, once set In motion, would lmve little difficulty In laying n dezgn Crangs by the heels. And Crang wits yellow. Let Crnng but for an instrfiit realize that his own ski;: was at stake, nnd he would wjucal without hcaitatlen nnd. what had nar rowly escaped being tragedy would dis solve into opera beuffe. Alse, It wat ery nice indeed of Crang te see that the message reached I.armen's hands! And It was the way out for Claire, tee! If was Crang who had mentioned something about two birds with one stone, wasn't It? Clnlre! Jehn Bruce frowned. Was he se sure after all? There seemed te be something unfath omable between Claire nnd Crang j the bend between them one that no ordinary means would break. Ills brain seemed te go around in cycles new Clnlre, Lnrmen. Crang; Claire. l.armen. Crane lie lest trnck of time until suddenly he heard n key rattle in the lock. And then, quick nnd silent ns a cat in his movements, lie slipped across the earth en fleer, nnrl flung Wmae1 faca down upon the mattress. A moment mertf. and some one prod ded him roughly. Ills hair wns rumpled, his fare anxious nnd dejected, ns In) raised himself endiis elbow. Crang and two of hU apaches were standing ever him. One of the latter held nn ugly looking stiletto. "Stand hlit up!" ordered Crang. Jehn Urtite made no resistance as the two men jerked him unceremoni ously te his feet. Crang came nnd stared Inte his face. "I guess from the leek of you," Crang leered, "yeu've put In these thirty minute te geed advantage. Yeu're about ready te write that let ter, nrcn't you?" Jehn Urucc looked around him mis erably. He shook his head. "Ne no; I I can't," he said weak ly. "Fer lled'H sake. Crang, you ypu knew I canlt." '.gllrci knew!" said Crang im pcrtuibably. He nodded te the man with the stiletto. "He s mere used te Heel than bullets, nnd he likes it bet ter. Don't keep him waiting. Jehn Uruce felt the sudden prick of 'the weapon en hli flesh it went a lit tle deeper. HOWARNCENT . , .4 1... I, seemed te iar him. and rob bis mind e i " """' ",' " .."" .. , '., ' i ...h i thi enlck thlnklnc and virility and yet he , fnr u.,,,,1, Aineric.i tninniiew after- l.niit mlll toethpici was quite sure that net a muscle of hi j no ; failiii t!.-. I am te snulT nut face had moved. , ,1 think xiit called it-nl the hand "f "Yeu needn't answer." Crnng grin-; ,.t,r jurself e this gentlcmanlj Jicd meckinglv. "If you haten't met Joking b.mil of ap.itdies jeu hae goth geth him. you'll have the opportunity of .red around ou. ' doing se In.n f;w lj"i;- Mr- J'?"' I "' '""-n't mode anj mistake se wlllarrhe mNewerk tensht in re- f(ir.., , iv1ll ,, Jlirkllll penae te the telegiam jeu sent him. . . , , , , ,,,,, ...s 1Mt KO was heuie teiel. "I knew jeu Mini Ju were ciever, i . . . ... "ldJ,Ot!ln.r.rll0.C ,nn t.t if mt -Ves'siid .lehn I'.rucp" slewlj. He e doubt this is the proof of it . Hut , n (, f()r ml 1I1Mlinti M.t.fc(.d, into vnat is me men : i um nut --.m .. i-.v- (. ., f u.s w,.)i, tliti, fram te any one. ahend'" nv. .nd inn i i. V f'rnns wis auenu . ehtickllng' evill.v. "It was something te I '':'is'' ejes k. .,.. ii,n. Mr T.nrmnn's immediate I ion mean. nMun in v..- Yerk wns imperative: I with mennt e, "jeu A.t vi. vtt"t In serinns illfTlcllltles. Atlii 1 1 CS . la order that Mr. l.armen might have Mj hide no suspicions or anxiety aroused as te1 Crnng did net answer for a moment. his own personal safety, he was te go The unnUer in his hand seitned te en hla arrival te the Havne-Mlley Hetel, edge a little, nearer te Jehn I.ruee as n trot was. at the same time, te register I though te make mere ceitaln nf its a .i. -. f 1 T. Pnters. nnd nim Cl.llli: s t'cs veie .llisht With v -. ... M . ,.nm.rt...i..n.A itltli inikiiitn. , 10 maue no caeri. 10 iiiuiuiuiiiuiir ';" i ' "w v'. ... ... 1.!... 1.n ... Tl.A ...... 1. .. I.. I .. . . - t. .. .. V TrOU Until jeu ga'" in'" i'" ' " -i .lean iirme (li'i n rif n "ii' answer te the telegram was te be sent ieinvcr this vecend or tin1 next, liang s -quite illtierent auurc-s. "" j threats er literal i l.ine nail t-uM n the answer. se. lie Knew it. n w.s in t i mi iiiis u seit of unlmh )e lirleve. It meant half un hour mere of life, but Cornered like a rat ! Te go out at I the hands of a degenerate dope fiend " the man had been cunning enough ! i .lehn Hruee paced his little section l of the cellar. Ills footsteps made no earth. I his was his warders a batch of gunmen whose trade was muiilcr. l.armen .' They" had net been able te trick l.armen into their power se eas ily, because tlicr wasn't nny Hawkins. Ne, there w.i Jehn Bruce. Jehn Hruee was the bait. Queer! Queer that he had ever met I.uimen, nnd iiueer that the end should come like laustus ludn t had his tling jet. with which lie nan feigned Jehn .Bruce tned steik Mill his ejes suddenly fastened en the pieie et paper en the t.ihle "Mv find!" .lehn Hiuie hipried he.uscly. lie inn ili ally te (he dner and lis tened, lie (euld hear nothing. He tan S I- 11 vr " uaiievMil. ills Mill f mean .lehn Btiue 5i F" back le the table, threw hliiiM'lf inle the i hair, and snatching the s.hcct of paper toward him, took out u fountain pen from his pocket. Near the lower edge of the paper and in a minutely Mii.ill hand, lie began In wiile rnpnlU. At the end of a few minutes Jehn Brute steed up There was neither sign, 'nor mark upon the paper, sap an al most invisib'e impression made by his thumb nail, wlmli he had s(t as a sin pest, as it who. te indiiale wheie he had begun le write. It was a large slieit of unruled p.iper, loeNcnp in sie, and there was but lntle likelihood of 1 1 aching se far down with the letter lluit Crang was n iusisipui upon hav ing, but he did net ptnpesc in any . vi nr te stipei impose anj thing ever . n.it he hid jii'-t written He i euld Pianos Meney-Saving Sale aH'l BsaHafeaaSHaValLHGll nfllajiJijBLStaa3iTCSSSiiaJ aaal MlMSSBsiSBB tjBPwaaasaairi ' JLiaj lutftVaV BBaSca'iaiarfV I MM ti BSfSlil I I $289 IpP8! t?J'' 'TTI revolver leeleil. Cian laid a . .. soil of unlmh ie . n miidinnti . .t.rtm A., tlm tn1d nml t In n backed r!n.w, W..H i.i.t .Ihln't tin. mutt llw 1 . kcavb&um "n (" ...., , ii. ii.... .- in i" I?i,vaway a few stepsf. and hnf dope with it' Jehn liruee picheii un nif iih-s.ii-. Uli men siiiiueiuj i l.mg snoniiici sneniiici Jt WB dated from San I'laiieiscn several if((M in u me. King luug. days before, anil was nitineniic iivvewi "jiaNlje mhi hiinr ?n iii neestinn. It was ndiliesspil te .lelill Bruce In the care of one William An- Py W dersen, nt an address which he took te be fcemewhere eer en the Kat bide. He read it quitklj : Leaving ut once und will fellow in structions. Arrive Wednesday night. Am exceedingly nnxieus. rni.HKItT I.ABMON. "This is Wednesday nlgnt," sneered Crang. , , Jehn Bruce laid down the telegram. That Crang In .some waj had discovered j hte, Jehn Bruce'K connection with I.ar i nfen, was obleus. But hew and what did It mean? He smiled eeldlv. There -raa no use In plajing the feel hv de nying any knowledge of I.arinen.'lt was I imply n (ue.stleu of exaitly hew much ( Crang knew. "Well?"' he Inquired intliflerenth The fleer wus puslipd open, and Birdie came In. He inrrled pen and ink, a 'Urge bheet of paitcr. and an cm elope. : firnntr motioned lewnrd the table. x "Put thetn down there nnd get out! , -. straight teeth he said glllsS I Iii 1 n ei n i I c paid Jmi -id the Lemen ifi ? 'a. ' 5". Thlnl. nf II! wnniliTfnl rrmint. pHl ruililliie ilfi.rrt "Hli iiili ii rrultt lemon tiute. mi nicil iml PiIm" Ibe tlr-l MHHinfiil tn i nnnlnii'il of its ilflirleusiitss riifrii urr rn elber II iers, Ilrilin' feliltr tin ruiut'st. At All Grocer, 10c, 15c I mil I'uildliif ( e. Il.iltliiinrr. Mil. rCSfiX!KC3JBi5a0 "PAPEROID" 8 w Tl O If ! ruing cc mailing Containers ' Ipclud ng the well-known Yertex rile I'ecUet for correspendenco will be en Mew at the Business Shew Beeth 20 A "I'npcreld" Pocket Wallet for personal use will be given I'llKK te every Interested caller at our Uoeth. Alvah Bushnell Ce. Datable Filing Centainen Philadelphia. Ph. This New 88-Nete Player We have hundreds of used uprights taken in exchange, also many new pianos and player-pianos which must be sold at once te make room for our newer models which are arriving daily from ' the factory. It will pay you te act quickly, as there will be a great rush for these new 88-note metal tube double -action players. Sold en Terms 1- sf- "s", "Walt! Step!' he screamed out In well-stimulated paroxysm or terror. "I I'll wrlte It." "I thought sol" said Crnng roelly. "Well, go ever there te the table then and sit down." He turned te the tw'e mcn. "Beat It I" he snapped and the room empty again, save for himself and Jehn Bruce, he tapped the sheet of paper with the muzzle of his revolver.. 'Til dictate. Pick up that pen !" Te be continued tomorrow ...y. tfT.-f rvva:n Lewest Prices in Years! FreshEggs 25c EGGS 30c carton of twelve At all our Stores miiMiiiraiiiffliiiinirnjii'liiiiiiiiiJii.raciiciira'iiiiJi'iijiiiiT imxt mmm k,Ml s ? TvT '"'tA " '. ', . jLV.. H Jt ..17 The riglit letter te increase sales rt'OUIt sales letter te be direct, well-told effective tnust message and w carry n rtfrrw it well, Writing the message Is your work. The carrying of It which depends en geed paper and geed printing Is n job for your printer. And he has many sources of practical help in dhect selling. When he prints your sales letter en Danish Bend, you may be sure it's n paper worthy te represent you. Your printer will tell you that Danish Bend Is mighty geed rag -paper with n crackle and "feel" that jeu knew for quality. Danish Bend fulfills many rcrnilremcuts letter-heads, announcements, envelope Inserts, fnldcis Included. Wnter-merked in white and JO colors. Ask your printer te see samples. This superior bend pnper Is one of the line water-marked Danish. Alse Danish linen, ledger, cover and pasted nnd Index brlstel. Printers: We trill be (ilad te trnd nmpks of Danish Bend at your request. you DANISH BOND ONE OF THE LINE OF DANISH WATER-MARKED PAPERS Made in the hills of Berkshire County By the B. D. IHSINO PAPEIt COMPANY Ilousntenic, Mass. Arid told by GARIILTT-BUCIIAXAX COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. We are giving away one $150 talking machine for the best written story regarding Heward Vincent Pianos. Guaranteed 25 years. Contest ex pires April 25th, 1922. Address all answers te Dept. O. FREE YOUR OLD PIANO TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings During This Sale HOWARD VINCENT s S36-838-840-842-844-846 NORTH SIXTH ST. -. Skin unsightly The familiar tin-feilpack. go with the yellow label is the only form in which Fkrischmann'9 Yeait it told caused by errors of diet i Fleischmann's fresh yeastcerrects the cause A well-known skin specialist says that skin disorders arc "signal flags of danger," often indicating errors in diet. Indeed skin eruptions are se frequently associated with faulty habits of eating and improper indigestion that the first thing te de is te see that our feed is right. Fresh yeast is a wonderful corrective feed for these skin disorders. Fleischmann's Yeast is rich in the elements which improve appetite and digestion and which keep the intestines clean of poisons. Physicians and hospitals ' all ever the country are recom mending Fleischmann's fresh yeast for skin eruptions and boils. It gets right at the basic cause of these complaints. Eat 2 te 3 cakes of Fleischmann's fresh yeast daily before or between meals te keep your skin healthy. Place a standing order with your grocer. h. f. Im 'ordered eurtlj ; and then at the man v.;"T ."' obeyed, he Mined for an instant iu mi- '-, ASfO Krvn .:-. ' .... . 1..1... ti ..i ..nun llcteus mienec di j huh jjiiiii-, . " , a nc bnappeu. i ,,- i're wasting time!' a:- ant the telegram te l.armen a few myn age, and I knew nil about jeu and trmen, nnd his ring of gambling houses. Yeu talked jour feel head off "When you were delirious understand , And ' Jehn Bruce, bis fate suddenly whit". took n htcp forward and stepped, nnd shrugged his shoulders. Cr.mg's eutllung revolver was en a level with hU ejes And then Jehn Bruce turned his bncl. deliberately, and walked te the far end of the little room Crang Juughed vlikedlj. "I am afraid 1 mmmltted a breac li 'nf medical etiquette." he said. "I --ent te Ban Frnnei'ce and get the dope en the quiet about this Mr. l.anuen I found out that 1 is an enoimeush -wealthy man; and I also found out thai be poses ns an Immaculate pillar of 'edcty. It leeks pntty geed, doesn't Ir Dmce fr "p' '''we '''"'s XN"'' "'"' stene: ou for trjlug te get b'trn me and Claire: and l.armen coughing up the dough te wive jour hidn and nw litmself from being exposed for what SJHTV Jehn Bruce made no answer. 'I he -iftrare net se fanciful new, net te unn.il awMMl wanrincnt. f hnsn ilrnnmH u ipn tin 4! WWhtdbeen 111, these dreams In which there i Yi A?? ''had been a man with a quill toothpick, i j Jk MI an.itlmr ullli 11 sinister, lnnl tlsritiit. 4-x f face, whee head was alwajs teikcil In J listening attitude. . ti fl' ' "Well, I guess jeu'xe get it new, 7t J .U of it, haven't jeu?" Crang snarled. ,, Sy' V'lt!8 lucky for you I.aniienS get the i Vain, or I'd puss mi out for what jeu v V" l" f. hi? ''p. C ti BT1HBrBrtTBBfliBBJBB ASCO " 1 9 Ic de Interesting Facts about Coffee Kiem the countries of production, the leflee comes te us in a raw or preen state. The berries originally are red, then turn a greenish Miaclc. It. is t.he roast inir profess that turns them brown anrl brines out the aroma. Ureal care must be taken in transport ing the coffee here from the tropics, it is consequently packed in heavy bags and evcrv precaution exercised in stewing in the vessel's held te insure freedom from contact with any foreign substance that would mar its delicate flavor. This is watched closely and looked after very carefully by expert stevedores, .se that our coffee comes te us in all its virgin purity. Mere interctting facts about coffee next Friday) c'r' 'of. f. ( Still Twe Days Today and tomorrow are still open for you te visit the National Business Shew. ( V Kin rnn niritr iiiLTiir. n ii ii von ria i; ' . Ul. A... nf 1 II..I.I 'Tli.i.t' n.i.in. .... iiua " ' 'h'" .ii. i'i.i"i .-ii i en wrnn II I lit II leiii r III u '? i.a lulilii f will get him down heie with a. blank f , 'cheek in his peel.et. I II nelp jeu te Jtl.a .. ,. . .. i..i i i. is ireru Jr. i long miiihii uiipn'Msnmij iW '"He will be quite comfortable heie Li Vh while the check is going through tin '''bank; for It would be most unfortunate, Vhw' yu knew, If he had n ciianee te step T I ,q, navmant en it. Anil 1 tnlglit coy K-Vi.J net werrjlng at all about any re- ''flliuil. tl...l.nl. tl.a lt.m.ll.w nf tlm ..1i..nl. t iWrtmklv l"S.ll,l IM' l,ux.l.H ui .i.i.- i..n fttrwitrd, for if Mr. l.armen is pity- Ji M H1W IW B-I IHJ lll.lUlll DlJUb llll-MJ IB X)ZC.- .. l.K. nl.n..lll l.lu .. n i,iaaphr vi inn .iisii,.if, ,. i-i unii, f-?wvBn Hruee turned bUiwlj iireum ilVfTAnd If I don't?" he asked iiuietls iw . rr -- .. ... . . , V, S m -r-a.. . ii 1 ' uffiA'Vn net sure that I partlculailj 4 A '. he paid. "Yeu nre going te net ' .1 iM l. ....I.-i i-.i- iii.r.Ana ii i ueu i..- in- iisHve uiiieiiv. jOlPng btudlcd the reveher In his hum HI moment, Jie ioekcii up nnuiiy Willi r,l;Mun tbat wuk nideeuu in nn malig I f. 1 am fe ' ... M .ilW m k aTC " r- t .iawr-r. aam a? aaK aaam aaam am.m -1 F5 Z.3 if. A Next week" will be tee late! Don't put off this wonderful opportunity te bring your business into line with the latest modern developments. There is an experienced specialist in every branch of business administration ready te explain fully every thing you want te knew. Make a note new. Any time between 1 and 10 p.m. today or tomorrow. The Natiemii ftuunns Shew it nt a salts irsaniMathtt but an Eiponlien of the latest and estidcts in busintis eCkieacy and Kua The tire mileage is unusually high Basse BnanrEits "ima,t mv tmth 111 any case. Hieu-h '' BfMrsenal Inclination is te tmtuT you 'fmiuBtxi" his voice rose suddenly ''mmm yeut I'd like te bce you ilead ; K . AikVaa vtha .. ether band, my business I 'ite "You'll taste the difference!" pU Of Sold only in Asce .Steren, located nil ever Phila. and through out I'ennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. .Gote the Mtienal Business Shew t COMMERCIAL MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA. lielO nilnallthis Sedan, $1440 lW -.'.N.. r ?" ?.vy .-' . ,. tv 1ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCOi Ceitn tiRn T. ..:.. r. Panel Bu.ne.'CaOBOPenBrsa cTrfS' $85 ''. O, B. Detroit iffffWVl'H? AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Phene, Spruce 1040 Parkway, East of 18th St. SI i V TS iftftjw , ik ry-mkT x ,Zi!i. Md:m:t . J 1SBI &Ht -.li I rt&'t '!cL$?&Jteki Uil!2L.1 t