Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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Bill for This City Included
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ESSES
Corned Beef
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Tasty cneiiiih for the
dnintirit jmliitt. Nonr Nenr
ishiiifl rneugli for
strong men. I se plenty
of potatoes untl herbs
ane season mi
ACTION
DECEMBER
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Special
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Vcu CORONA TYPEWRITER
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STANDARD TYPEWRITERS
fiem $fC-00 up
Guaranteed one jtar
LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO.
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51 N 10th St.
SOLD BY ALL GOOD STORES
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TllC Saddler$Belt" Fashioned from a solid piece of
rr- ' best quality English bridle
leather. Better leather cannot
be had. Ne stitching. Gives no
tac- end of wear. Keeps its shape.
1713 CHESTNUT. PHllA., PA.
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Your favorite flavor 13
among our five delectable
blenua.
ALSO SOLD BY
Ivwliir & llowker. -Ur He rr. Ge Marrtull.
A f) vPrtl ' n l're
Ak for "THE SADDLER'S BELT"
Killn (triil' tmr'O Bt impel en cprv en
There's a Touch of Tomorrow in All Cele Dees Today
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ECONOMY
Beyond What Yeu Expect in a
Car of Such Size and Luxury
KEW SERIES
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ta'ty Hitiii- fi'n ii
Xujel is a lubrn int nn a
mcQicine or kiiti.e no
tannuL Knpc. wj i
nen jeu are constipated,
net enough of .Nature's
lubricitins; Iiqi.'d i-. pro
duced in the b el t cpp
te feed nsic s ft and
meinj;. Doctors pre -tribe
Nujel hti.au-e
f it an-, lik
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Eight Ninety
TWENTY thousand miles
en a set of tires 500
miles en a quart of oil 20 9e
increase in gasoline mileage
unbreakable springs simple,
accessible construction.
L. S. BOWERS CO.
245 N. Bread St.
Bell, Locust 50 55 Kiyitenc Race S.W
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PRIDE
In every' realm of acliievc
ment there is one heroic
figure whose glory never
fades. Among American
meter cars that distinction
belongs te Stutz.
Its ownership is mere than
the mere possession of a
meter car. It carries w ith
it a certain unmistakable
pride and fascination that
few cars can arouse.
Touring Car $2640 Keailtter $2450
4-1'nncnicr SJTO Uoupe . S3490
All JMie e. Ij. I .telery
S. R. Blocksom Moter Ce.
6G7 N. Bread St.
riienei 0393 0393. 03 J5
KTUTZ MOTOR CAK COMPANY
of AMLRICA, Inc.
InJIunupelu, Indiana, U. S. A.
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Iw jiptiin, bjiullns and plte, ?100,
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TRUCK DRIVER. STRUCK
BY FLIER. IS UNHURT'
L ghts Cignrettt and Walks Off I
When Fast Train Steps I
nit Inn ill, U npi - - O'.v
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1 u' wi- it i ii fi'p.mn hiitr p el i
in i i i uri'il fr im tl I', r i-l- !
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M I Itl ll "
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Iruitu w i- lit bv ii iru r. wlun nt
Ki-irf. M " ii , -' i bn 'II ,. men .
f ili H'i l 'wn threw ii in ir tluin Jin
f'i t nti'l ti tru'l., fill' I nit1 cr i 1 1
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Cele Moter Car Company- Indianapolis, Ind,
JIJUIWIU LLIiJJJuaiJlJJJ
TWO HANGED ON ONE TREE
drrtUIII. Ml'.. Si pi 1.'" 'I'llP Im I p
of two min pii't iiiIiIiIIp lift, nii'l np
piinntlj l.retlniH irt iIishjmki (s
tirihii IwuiKiiiK from llmbi of n pmi
trio in n fnri'bt ninr lipre The nil
tburitltH believe the- committed suicide.
Hew te plan
a trust fund
In setting aside money and property
in trust, you will find it well te censider:
. Who is te Receive the Income?
Yeu may endow anyone you desire your
wife, your son, your daughter, yourself, a
charity or some relative.
2. Hezv Len is the Trust te Last?
e
Yeu may wish it te endure until your
bereficiaries attain years of discretion, or
throughout their lives.
If you prefer, it may extend te ether lives
within the limits of the law.
j. Hew are the Funds te be Invested?
The income from your fund will depend
largely en the written instructions you
give in this matter.
4. Who Is te Receive the Principal?
Is it te be distributed as your beneficiaries
may direct, or is it te go te some ether
person or purpose you may name?
A trust agreement should be drawn
only after careful consideration. Our
officers will be glad te make suggestions
which may prove of value in planning
yours. They will be pleased te confer
with you, in your office or ours.
Philadelphia
Trust Company
415 Chestnut Street
IJread and Chestnut Streets
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Mixed
Old
Country
Style
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1 KMKK 1 llll
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1 ! "l 1 m
jjndia
Ceylon
Black
mce
Tea
a?12'
2-lb pkg 23c; Ib-pkg 45c
In all our Stores
fURbVltK MAGEE Ce.
Fleer Coverings Exclusively for Almest a Century
PERSIAN and CHINESE RUG&
Lewer Prices, Greater Assortments,
Mere Beautiful Colorings and Dis
tinctive Designs Than Ever Before
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UREMICS
3
the Wild
The new VIM Truck
will outperform any
truck of similar capa
city in the world in
speed, hill-climbing
and economy of oper
ation. We will prove
this by demonstration
or competition. In
terested ?
Vim Sales and
Service Cerp.
Bread and Huntingdon St.
WJgNEW
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Particular attention is directed te the many real bargains new
available throughout our Oriental Department.
There are small rugs and large all colors and veaves rugs
from Persia, Turkey, China and the Caucasus offering a purchas
ing opportunity that is possible nowhere else.
BEAUTIFUL CHINESE RUGS
Highly decorative and richly tinted grounds of rose, blue, tan, etc.
6x9, $115 te $175 8x10, $190 te $275
9x12, $198 te $375
Representative of the wide assortments of weaves, sizes and prices
of Persian Rugs we list the follewing:
12 - 34 TON TRUCK
Weave Size Sale Price Weave Size Sale Price
Turkish 6. 5x10. I $100 Kirmansha ... 9. 8x12. 3 $675
Feraghan G. 4x10. 2 175 Lilahan 9. 2x12. 1 550
Mahal 7.11x11.11 250 Kirmansha ... 9. 6x11.10 475
Sultanahad ...9. 1x12. 5 2S5 Saruk 8. 9x12. 8......... 775
Hamadan 8. .1x11. 0 225 Kirmansha ... 9. 3x13. 1 675
Mahal 9. 6x11. 6 215 Kirmansha ... 8. 7x13. 4 485
Kirmansha 8. 8x12. 4 550 Arak 11. 7x12.10 450
Melas S. 9x12. 9 285 Sultanabad .. .10. 5x17.10 550
Serape 9. 6vll. 7 225 Turceman ....11. 3x17. 7 475
Savalan 8.6x11.4 265 Lilahan 10.7x13.10 775
1220 Market Street
wsfav&mttte
Stand,
arxqftne
World.
Mere and mete Buyers are
attracted by 2ype 61 Wue
THERE is one very safe and What is even mere important,1,
sure guide te fellow in select- sales of the Type 61 exceed these
ingaqualityautomebile,andthat of all ether cars combined selling
is the number of people buying it. at the Cadillac price or higher.'
In this respect, as in ethers, the ,Such a conclusive expression of
majority is usually right, and its aT.er fef the new Cadillac, ym
rhnirft nf a flualitv automobile Dcneve, nas a signiiicance wnicn
is usually the right choice.
One need only refer te the number
of people buying the Cadillac te
knew that it enjoys this majority
preference.
The fact h that mere people are
purchasing the Type 61 Cadillac
than purchased any previous
Cadillac model.
cannot well be mistaken.
It means that the public receg
nizes in Type 61 a new hign
point in Cadillac efficiency
and value. '
And it means that an ever-!n3
creasing majority of buyers of
high-grade cars regard Type 6l
as the greatest automobile valu
in the world.
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPAMY, DBTROIT, MICHlQAtJ
WHHmi 0artl if tUr Cr,rt
' ' '
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
Phene Spruce 0210
Branches: Reading, Pa.; Camden, N, J.; Peltsvilte, Pa,
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Touring Car
Phaeton ,
$3150
S150
Twe Pass. Coupe $3875 Hve Past. Coupe $39S5 Suburban
Victeria . . . 3876 Sedan . . . . tmn r.'
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ReadiUr
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Urn. 600
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