ffiww m m t ii ... 'Jt 'ySfi tf 7V w. t 'J & 1VJ. .'ii , Wfr77 .Vfl Fl . tV EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERi-PHILADELMlA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1023 15 irAm rfer wirmi " arc ""A Mmcr M? drain of fear and Iran- tijt Must lt PuH dnwn jj loved ones in disaster? THEE REAKING POINT Bv Mairv U3)n!h:PirtfK DamIhunir Auther of "Dauneieui Days," ", "The Amasinn Interlude," and many ether siucesful novels, fepurltiht, tnjl, Mary Ileberti Mnehart; published by arrangement with JeClure'a. Can evil Identity 6c lest in aued? Sec hew thh throbbing story of mysterv, regeneration and love selves these problems. .. ...,iu turn IV Till! NTflllV "?; naur'v. a ntl fet-n. a'Mnlj.ut bluff, IVtlrhtlerrd nrvheie with , r.rcr. 'm Ms'"1- tflm'rd l (vrrul'Cdu , Iiiviiiiii' Imlli ftlii! and Dirk iere foil- l tnlil (in.! ft. .. 11. I . i ffi in impi iiiii nun mvc, nnd wrie new in , it. ici.i wcrei iienveeit I Ill-Ill , "Well, well!" mid Diivid. ii'ti- i,e are vi'viTHi-d ami I II' II- III- llll" II'VITMI'II llllll I nrnr; t.lvtsasTOS'K. tn tyc un-m. lient nnd jou're the doctor! truth?' VL . a'ZtiiX '? in." in ri ; : "lrlf,"e .ou lire, my dear. nrr, , . ,i- - de n fti rtrtti i 'Ami 'in the tin And geed I. Ik I. I... II.. HA.. Ill Ul Klin ' " llllla em In heuMi InnhKin fil Ititflti tiM'rlt m ntut He ( in (err uJini- I tn 1ftMlr..1 l,nn ..- . .11 -..i ... i-'wn'.M i- uu-i tiiil Ul'lUUYllli, nml with HjM'ulntlen, tee. ;hn trim n Mtiintl nml Cn)n cncl 1 'itti'V., --J nftli'a 1(1 Tl'MO i r-L.i.iie,i'i trtifr. tuV'v'r;!r,r,nmC "r'-" I'H -n-bnrlj nil H,,. ,V- tT.at. I r?BV ( XRI.YSU'.. ectrtv.. ...... "..''.'!' '( .i'1.-' "."'! ,,lib"', '"' Htlfullilled ' .an W""' "'"' V,,r'' "",'".'.' ''"I'l-'ji Hie. lie lmd dieiiuied for Lii'l(. Sim I ffijWttiSZ'K&faSZVil" -(, nore than ll.at. If l.ury I lL?ujutl t'tnrk. a rlel. veiivumannbaut, KM l'lllt, from JitiW en she wiim II1 f0u ' (arLr Ji'W'lVJ-iJ; c.V' afi Iemic" nv.1 of thnt pxperluicnt In a liumuii d : we. lc.lii "" ""...d . .. bite M)(1, nhph ,ip ,mJ lwgun wt( ()ii. n main nni:nrtrY. Bwrlu't brelhi-r mid , profecM'onal Intprrst. but wlileli h:id ' 'mevavtr. '" rMchci tlr him ts ritilcd b bwuinliis n Vitnl purt of IiIm inw linwnir. " Micr.i.n h0 ,)vn J1- Mlie UH n llttlr shy will,' 0Ji.Lih thai nu MiHoe.ir (i ud him, lie muv : i athcr tluttcrcd nnd new- ciirk. llli deilte ii te' far tMntn uv. oils, ypt I'ldimilly Imiipv. The tern-I ISA. i:!""!)'"'' "'" "' ettiaraaant blnntieil of lhrt- lnivcil rmetliuiH. ilvrt veim" '"'' . ,..,.. l'r bptft .lol'-reom iiiiiiimpp. mmln Imp i .till IT I P.TF I L llllf Ml .1 UIIM ICI lll'l'jflal tp. .t.v" ii!l'- v;ur.iu.t:i:. tueunt m-iei I cdll nsnrn. Wir;;.' SAVI!!: if rr)i neifJi f2iiu Vll ll'liOlIT M (llllll i" .;..... i. i Oliswi" f ullh tfieiii he Is smffft iai u-iiiii I. III! IMP Mllllll IIPWN 01 Till ti'eic m. ' Mllaxp, iilthimuli David rnther nuippetPi te i..n ),-,. , ik(,.ni f(;1. nu-k'K i-nr all the "" ,1-tiii- li-i... .i -..i .... ... .. - .. i mi-ii'-. , iii ii ,"ii' .i ui ni (e till LTMV01iKl.Dp..Srrly.nndn. 1 he j K Jj"' 1",,"1 "' ,it'"' " "' IH. romp te the small cot of the nin. .., ,nv-n.t ,,- Mll(iv- Hjinpteirw It nnsn clsnv! for nil these year- for net Iiin.i, my It wns semrwliu inter, wiien tiieir-'r. up naiu. aiki it sppiiis te me PMC of boe.1 teha.,.0 hmi relnxnl him -"I",. 'h T)7Mr Inte a $or' of benlRiiant drewslneps, and jjp ,mttr(i ,cr 1H,. tt .1. 1. ..1 Kt,KtMl fiM lit Ifitn fif. utii i (i . i..., nW; h.id started for hU late af luvii ' 1.1 tcrnoeii iiiIIk. thnt F.iip.V mine into Hie tlilll'lll"' ..i ''IIM ii1 i1 I nSil ii! i BR9 J M Pu ill In ' "17 I'M fMl V W A 'I I 'ii, llllivJMk -J WMMMmr A HPM WHHKT JP- W3SMMyl, B - mS."' , dlsintereMed people, lie eM iMivfl te nut bl3 HUmtlen clearly bew'H n... L, hm Indue. And lie would I .. -i-.i.. H.nt situation for tnciu room. "Ellznbeth I'll Ktllll 'I '.Mill'l Mill.' Iin wnlil 'I iiiiii knew nnythlns nml I'm net niklne any (iips(lfjn. Hut If the Heard of Tuiile. or l lie Chief of I'elli-e. had feme In iu pnil f-n Il. 'Who l the bent wife for well, for n jimiiii; mini who 1 4 an important part of MiIn poiii peiii iniinlt.vV I'd have said In reply, 'fiPiitlemen, there is a .Miss Kllzubcth Whppltr who ' " suddenly (die hent down and kissed iifivn a plnrlfv ...i.l f.it litlnunlf He had bad n weak moment or two. ,11c knew that -eme men, many men, 'and beeln iigaln. H bad n n mn a underManuInRef irh oeneealments. Hut he did ,ut fei- n moment com pare bis ltuntlnn with belr. even when the temptation te la- h H ha iiinrst was Ntrencest. Ne men n lhtm liipt but FeniPtbine bidden nnd per-KVterrU0!-, behind Davlj Vs i.rai-pp new altitude; lay. tee. behind the hvenk in his memory wbieh he rlc d te onulrre with iwofewleoBl ik tnc htua nt. fenslvp maehinery of ferpp fulne. net nirnin.t the trivial but ngnlnst the un- ! benrtible. ... Fer the last day or two he Had mcea .i ,..-. .i.. ., unit- must he U"0 ine inn uiai. nv - - , . I pverv eudpaver te revive his pntU. hut 'that nueh relval threatened with rri udty and tlnallty te separate him Hern I the present. With an open nnd unread leirer in bin hand he stared nbeut ihe office. This place wns ills; he had fought for it. worked for it. He hud an almost phyMenl senae of unseen hands reach ing out te drag him away from It; from David nnd T.uey. nnd from Wiabcth. And of himself holding desperately te Hum nil. :mH te the b:dieed eommen- i or- i ". . . ii.... . . . (b 1... ... I.I. LllfFilinill IIV. i brain Man a thins "l'"'"- -i m m-. -.... - the Imih :' rislit i-euh! Hi- hook him.elf and lietan in renu N "I.euls liiiv.Ptt nas started for Ne- radii and I advine jour (jettliiR the person c discussed out of town as !,iK)ii as possible. ' And j despair nnd.een netunl dancer. mil ei iniii, mini; I Habit. That iiis nil lie hud te de pc n 1 1 en. i of hnlillM. Ilk "Oh. de jeu think se?" she asked, breathlessly. "I love him be much, Docter David. And I feel se un worthy." "Se you arc," he said. , "Se's he. are all of if. when it comes te " " ",- ..p.. --....-, ... ... t. I. ..I. ii 1 It ... It 4 -l. !..... man theiiKht. se he wa. Fer all of "Dear Docter: I have tried te fop his childhood, nml for the last tcn.veu. but understand ou are I.iiil up. years, Dick's menial habits hnd been Hum this as seen as jeu ve read it. rlcht; his environment hnd been love. Tieuis Hassett has started for rserada, his tenchitiR responsibility. Kvcn If mid I adlsc your gettinB the person the deer opened, then, there was only we discussed, out of town ns foen as the evil thinking of two or three reck- I possible. Hnssctt Is.P t mischief. iiu nnra In rnnihnl. nml tie Innrifin tin! (.limine this fully, 'Or ODViOtlS ...I 1. MA.fnM AriAn Unnnlnrtnu T nl.li.i . Hnn..n fi " llllKUl 1IUVC1 VlllVll. IIUIII'IIIICD. HUUIU I 1 L'U dllilU. v.. hnd said, would keep R closed, and Dick was happy. Vlien at ." .o'clock the nurse came UMina. V. The Sinvrn liensn steed en the hill behind the town, n long, rather low white house en Italian lines. In dim Wheeler's dewnstimr." told her jeu wanted te ma her. She a brought some chicken jelly, tee." She gathered up the tissue paper that surrounded him, nnd gnve the room .1 critical suricy. ni. ;" nt . .. ,thc nurse was net se tidy us she might "",". Of, llieu Mie wpiii ini'i u una iiuu tut a liand en his shoulder. "I don't wnnt te worry you, David. Xet new. Hut if he's going te marry !ir " . . ... . 1 . . It.. Ii. !.! t. -I- 'J llll' illl 111 ll-l. III! All 11111- klllllllllll I llll ; ! . . ..-. V.i (nni'iiBiiilv ' .'i.ii.l umifiii " K''ent love, child. That Is, we are w'Jl f,.i Ida, li rn.il.i nnt , mi ' w,IBt ""' seleiitldt folk call ii margin (lf COUIII III". iiii-i-ii "iiiiimh niiuif, .it I I .ill., ii . him that the village knew .something, i l .nl''' '""'W this, she said stead " . . .i.-i .1.1.. ....... .1... ..i llv. "f I'nll t tiniicflnp pl'nr nnplni. nu r,,U- she felt a rhmiL-e in the local at- I've never thought about myself tlttlde toward Dick. He was. for one vrr '""''. t ,' de knew that. eii ,.01.,aln things, such as Clare Ressi tlilnir, net ipiite se busy ae he hml been. ,PI ' illnK "' "ieu ier a ion . (rr' sterv. David's tinenmipss, hi '..'' ..., ..f .i,X ..... i ...... lime. ...!.,. .... i i i i i. OUT WIMIl. HUL Ill lit!- lilllll. llllll fl-lll I lIllllUi. llll 111111 I lllUIltl IIIUISI 11 II T, M III II 1 lirwrx i.' i.v !' .ii,.!.. Elizabeth te David. When she hnd gene lie sat In his chair I alone, nor even nilzabeth and him- place, whether I'm stcing Ann Sayre anil iiiiiiHini;. , sen. i ncv nun iiccuhic iu viiiu nil- or 1111 uwiiiu. lshed glftH en the girls she liked, nnd was iinxleus te see Wullle lnniried te a geed steady girl nnd settled down. iioiweon ncr son min nerseii,wus n ijuk-i but undemonstrative affection, She viewed him through eyes that had lest (urn Jillllliill lllinill illl iiiiii ..'-inn iip," and she had no delusion about him. .-me nmi no idea inai sue Knew nu mhil he did with his time, and no desire te penetrate the veil of his private life. "He spends a great deal of money," she suld one day te her luwcr, "I suppose in the usual ways. Hut he is net quite like his father. lie has real affections, which his father hadn't. If lie marries the right gill she inn llinlfn him Milliner iitivftMiii " " ......wuv IHIjll,IM-l one nan Her lirst Inkling he was in terested in Elizabeth Wheeler one day when the hend gnrdener report id that Sir. Wallace hnd ordered certain roses cut and sent te the Wheeler house. .She was angry nt lirst, for the roses were being saved for a dinner party. Then she eensideied. "Very well. Phelps." she said. "De It. And I'll select a plant aKe, te go te Mrs. Wheeler." After all, why net the Wheeler girl? She hnd been carefully reared. If the Wheeler house was rather awful in spots, nnd she wns a gentle, little thing; very attractive, tee, especially In church. And certainly Wallle had been teeing n great deal of her. She went te the greenhouses, nnd from there upstairs and into the rooms that she had planned for Wnllie. and his bride, when the time came. She was mere content thnn she had been for n long time. She was a lonely woman, isolated by her very grandeur from the nelghberllncss she craved ; when she wanted society she had te ask for it, by invitation. Standing in- piut' ine iiwuL ui iin.' uniiiiuir. Jin thoughts nlrendy at work en draperies nnd furniture, she had a vague dream of new young life s?irrlng iu the big house, of no mere lonely evenings, of the bustle and uctMty of a family again. She wanted Wallle te settle down. She was tired of paying his bills nt his flub" nnd at various hotels, tired and weary of the days he lay in bed all morning while his valet concocted vari ous things te enable iilm te pull himself together. He had been four years sewing his wild eats, and new nt Dick neildeil and went Inte the of fice. The afternoon mall was lying there, anil he began mechanically te IIIIII llllll 11 I 111. f III' nl III l l-illl I nrsn t I I I r ama ..In -n ia and what that something was; that ui- ' ,v- .', "" Imagine ever caring any New thut he hnd taken the step he ' . . k l .1 I.. .1.. . ...I . i l Intt T'lrt net'nr tltillrHi t ahnnt meinU i. r . , . . , , r . - iiiiii mi ii rtii ttt'iui uiuii'it nwi in iiii" When nt .-..o'clock he nurse enme wim.: u....-.-.-, . ';"" "" ,i., , ;U In with ii thermemete.- he wns nsleep ! '"". until the fan y exedu te he In his chair, his mouth slightly open. I M.i.ne coast, the br till: in t n m jh eh and snoring valinntl,. Hearing Dick ! 'Stended out ever the terrace (heated, in the lower hall, she went tn the , s Hurrisen Miller put It, lhat tft head of the stairs, her linger te her , "' w"s ' re-idence. J"8nn .. " i ,1... im.i.j rtu n um titmni nmn. lira. Illu i 111'IjUIII'II .11 t i)ll .".. i ...... t wen I. v-live she felt he bhellld lie. through ullh tliem. The t-eiith loom reuld be the nursery. tin Deferatlnn Day, ns usunl, she did her dutiful best by the cemnitJiilt.Vi sent llewers te the cemetery nnd eteit Ml.ln.l I,.M1. .. ..1.11!, limit, fliore wlllt(i Cl.MI'l Llll"tl,.ll ll llllll II". i. i.iv --- services were rend nnd taps sounded , ever the grnves of these who bad died i In tliree wars, wne ten very graiciui that Wnllie had come heck safely, and that If enI new he would marry and seme nemi nil weuiu ue wpii. , The service left her emotionally mi- ' duel, oil. Sin was niie of these women who saw in war, politics, even religion, only their i i-nclleu en themselves nnd their affairs. She hnd taken the (Icrinan deluge ns a ppisennl iililictlen l. ..I i.l... ulr.n.1 .ml.. llnliinllt lllll1lirit.fi ikllll Oil- OlillMI ijlll, riwimuj ..........r. while tlie village soprano sang "Tut Star Spangled I'.nnner." Hy the end of the serlee she had decided thai llli.abptlt Wheeler was the nnswir te her problem. Hi'licr under iiressure, Vialllc luiirhetl wlih her nt the country club, bin she fn.ind him evnslc nnd nei, par ticularly happy. "You're twenty-five, you miew." she said, toward the end of a .lieur. .lieur. sien. "Hy thirty you'll be tee set i,i your habits, tee bard te please." "I'm net going te mnrry for the sak" of gdtlng 'iianied, tnntlier." "ff course net. Hut you lmi a geed hit of menej . You'll hnve much mere when I'm gene. And money car ries responsibility "Ith it." He glanced at her, looked nwn, rapiicd a fork en the tablecloth. "It takes two te make a marring", mother." He closed up after thnt, lint she hnd learned what she wanted. Te he continued tomorrow FAIRMONT SHIPMENTS LCSS F.iinnneiint. W. Va.. Sept. 'JS. (Vinl shipments tiem ihc F.ilnne'it district ter the wok ended Septemlier "JI! totaled Ki.'i.'JllO tens, n decrenst of .S.'O tens from the previous week. RUSSIA ANTI J,r.N la that unether possible llelJ of conflict? I In ft world that was nor Ketng ie p.r mlt anethtr war, prcspnt Indications would point te a decided reversal of Impulses. What Is selnic en abroad U told cry fully en the ' ?ae of Ferelifii Nw every morning In the 'lat-K Lehueii. Make II a Habit." Adt,. ' i The Lewest Rug Prices in Years . . . ! A special clearaway offer for the remaining three days of this week, Theio ntc only about 2G niRS in t?hi.s Sale. Evevy one is a superior i;iu.de by ti well known manufacturer. The oppor tunity speaks for itself and a QUICK SKLI-XTION TODAY is your safeguard again.st disappointment. 9x12 Genuine Wilten Rugs. $68.00 9x12 Sanf ercl's Fervak Axminster $40.00 9x12 Smith's Seamless Tap. Brussels. . .$17.50 Smith's Carlten Axminsters: 0x12, $37.50 s.lxie.r,, $31.50 Smith's Seamless Velvet, !)rl2, $22.50 THE HOUSE TINE RUOS CAIIPETS ATWOOD'S THE HOUSE OF FINE RUGS & CARPETS 40 & 42 S. 2d St. "$ Wm cj .. ... .,. n.ifl If tlm vftnr rniinil. Oil.i i r in hi wr-vi .s, ,. t There was nothing there, us there wns In the town house, te remind her of the bitter days before her widowhood. She was n short, heavy wemnn. of fine tn.-tc in her house and of no taste tthntcAcr In licr clothing. "T never knew." tnid Harrison Mil ler, "when I leek up nt the Snre. T !... Iniin f.t Ilin I lliiiilinlli iiniii etittllr ti Mitfiil rif li I 111 in in-1 mi i' iiii 'ii i. iiiiiuiriii iii,t iiii ink mil nu in iiiiii drchided everjthing that pertnlneil te ' Yes. She would stick. She had le.i l. ,t -1.-.I.1-. ... 1.! ..11 ..I... I 1. I .! . Aim els sinioey rums, ins ruining cur. aii.v- luyuii.v aim laui-ncc iiiiii u rtnc imitancp te her family Tliprp was no ev.itline nil Ills people. She liatl an inarllcu- I humility. It was up te Dick then. , Whnl had once been only late desire for J lieir Indersement, te be And again lie faced the possibility of misfortune, mlr.ehaiiee. wliu likril by them and wanted by them, mi opening deer Inte the pust, of was, had new become of vita Net that there could be any words, ' crowding memories, of confusion nnd ' tance In an entire group of nu I, I. n.iin. Clin it., ik ,int ii ktii'iiit'il ufimnii tin, n the issue, clever one. but she was kindly in the his nun . lnnlii. lelcrnnt and maternal. She i-hatever it liked .eung people, gave gay little par- ul imper-'tles te which she were her eutlundlsh nitnerte Clenics ei uu colors nun nu cms, niv- nWr.i&.Mi r UA Wf , r. .S , 'i,,, Mt Tl " ' JW t I .'nil i . fwsmaauBMxw V. V Km M:,jbia J HiMl WIW& ;,'''' ,lKIK, II Hi . " -V C" I ll' " ' H ' I i i H I c '47WrV-EzzSV TnlfflS . ,; .-'hl!Wm I !,lil'l'i,.lijW7 J T' '"" " f"l 1"T """"""""'"'"" r v "sk rL&phL.i,.mt'i;"iiri"i'a.i,zsii. J z i i v ' mts&titt a"jF Mmshssmmmm & v.-iivrtf vJiT"i ki! mmi.&ii,irm.fewir,i yi ff -- . :.(rr-j'i jt mcAJmYirjv,iMM.MJ "ms,-. fe-aftr . m&wiM mmamaw wfBkwm &&MmmmM. i :. vm??mm?mB''mm7 . .. , "mar,, :'".,. $"", rsrjw ;vmrez?' '.,,, . ,.'!': c :,,.,; M'MMiit nvr $; mmmmisf ,mmii'i ,MemMmiS7 in J m'miLnj'' . , . '" I',,, . , ymzfmMWMWumsw " 'TMil ili'i 'i "'' 4 jjft, ' f 'iT jLjLFmj2lr . f Vim. immStmt W'KS,tm;::; '.mmmm SMW'W"; ;" ::l,L,! 8.A 1S.W mwi, "!..:; m:.L ... , :" ., ' f.a .a wjnet i I ,""' Busy Terms Jlllli1 Jerc at Sale, plus auf- Hi tienuer's fee of $15. l lo"e in ilO days. I Ijlll 70r'e en mortgage at 1 1 U'r fur tliree ycar.s, pay- l able in !lti eiiual monthly ilillll'jli installments. II Fellow the JfelfeW forevs? WTffT'TiTriffTiTTgprffCTrrffWTwrrrCT T&dSahrdm,Seef50( eehek) T1 c 7 n ' 1 , .0 i nejmajj nuyers vppertunau W The Starting of the Frankford "L" Starts Philadelphia's Biggest! Building Beem in the Northeast! Never has the investor of modest means had such an opportunity te buy at his own price a building let that is se sure te rapidly increase in value. The. Market Street "L" made West Philadelphia the Frankford "L" ,'ill de even mere for the Northeast. Loek ahead! At this sale you will have an equal hance with any one else te buy at your own price one or mere of the 16 Valuable Building Lets te be sold at Public Auction in the big tent en the premises at 2 o'clock at. I CASTOR. HIGHLAND TOURING New $525 Was $550 ROADSTER Fas New $550 : $525 SEDAN Was New $895 : $875 COUPE Was Nev $850 : $795 Ca-LZUek New! Beyond any shadow of doubt Overland is the GREATEST automobile value in America - Caster and Cottman Avenues Above Caster Circle en Roosevelt Boulevard Right en Caster Avenue High-Speed Line Connecting With Frankford "L" Title Policy Furnished Free Kuch lnt will be ac companied by a Title I-eliey of the Land Title & Trust Ce. without charge. Fellow the Yellow Arrew te the Sale Right en the Premises iriH " ii'inut. h te i'lty H.tll. u.N'i: KAKl! te Cit U.ill n nd 63111 and .Mai Let .streets en Caster .Uenun litKli-sweu hup irein rriuuimra I." after .Vmcnil.cr 4 .ciii IUhm-icU Boulevard, .nin Kiera mib n; , ou. ":. nn lunui miner iin) in ..-. :"' ,,,; Caster Highland .... 1. r .1 ..I . I .11... ..tl Ilw uecimiK .v 1 e. num. ..nu ...in .., .mi . ..... 'V"'.7-;, ',".,.,. , risfnr.l lIKe. I reP liimsiPS "'" leeri r iiiiiii"n. .......- ..... -. I ret uusstii ni)1 Huu Awnll0 ,. at (-ettimin Avenue. Tlv Mntnr "re'i'l Street. Hoesevelt neulevard, Caster flrcle, uy xuvwi tll(,1K,n k,fli foiieniiiB tracks Cnater Hlgli-Specd Line direct le Caster lllghl.ind. , liv V run I'-ir Mr ft" en eiitii nircci, kci uu i """'s """ eiitin and Cottman Avenue, wall, ileun I'utiiuau .etiuc te Caster Hlghlnnd. Hew te Get There Tnke 1ms, or Sale Conducted by Auction Dept. of IStIa e Oxestmil Sts. Ne Tuxes for 1922 The lets will be free of taxes for 1922. Thuhe will he nnid hv Miller. ' - M. W. . . ..W . . fellow theYeJlew Arrew te Caster ntgiiiand next eatwdQtf Streets Already Dedicated This means no unnec essary delay in opening streets and NO DAM AGES TO PAY. Restrictions Protect Investors L'ach 1 e t carries a proper restriction against objectionable buildinjr. Send for Let Plans map, and ether inferma tien of interest. K 17 AUted Bedy. Baked Enamel Finish. Smeeth-Riding Triplex Springs. Greatly Strengthened Rear Axle. 25 Miles te a gallon. I iX llllll Ilil'iiiihV m ' MM Itlllll II lMlllllllim. . . - - r . . I . . I . L I 1 ... 1 li.. II II . i ll 1 il I I II 1 lil.il Ml, 1.1 nil llll i . Ill III U I llll ilii I1I1IIM it . 1 1 I 1 1 1 rTTTTTTTf 1 1 I ' l,. r-. -.- . imiU i'i4-rni IliSli'i i'lll 11 II Ui. alNv WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., of Philadelphia Wholesale I2tl & Chestnut Street Retail .Stere 1(129 Arch Street TIi.ru Automobile Ce., Hread ii Tlea Sts. Wjlen-Oierliiml Ce., 23 1 N. ,-,7tl. M aiK JjaruKe, dlh & Luzerne Sis. Ulcn-Overlnnd Company. I'ranKfenl Leen .Selmi A: i en, 1 113 N 52,1 St. General ioter Service, 520..13B Oxfe.d St. IVnn JNIotert, Corporation, 1711 N. Hread SI. v- , 1 sfm rr&. '1 itfS i i'ly-A "; ji i.tj H vm Jii M 7 ' J M iiiwiia. . vi fii