Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Five Passenger Coupe
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Inr tha -water that la diuretic,
solvent and ellmlnant ail In
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iV' Twenty nllefcd Communist
ill.M In n raid' en ft convention
L the MhI dunes along Lake,,
MteMrnn l nenr- here iaat Atinint were
Si, prisoner before ludae, DtvlA
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Jl court. although .they never hove been
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L'ti vw VnrC Alfred WnBCn-
ISeeht! of CUvelnnd, and Edgar Owens,
i The. twenty defendants who menrcl
fa court yeterany inciuucu .. """r,:
' iwir. of Chlcnae. lender of the 101U
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Cm. of Cleveland) executives wcretary
3".i. Worker' Party : William .
fi.Bn nf'Ncw Yerk. Worker' Party
UndMnle for Governer. Md Alex Ball.
aoertatlon warrant baa been j.suea.
for reduction of the $10,000 bends de
tatnded and which only nine have been
tile te furnish were denied by Judge
DmU. but he continued the hearing
intll today te give the nine m
liberty opportunity 10 replace lueir viva
tot benuV either with cbkIi or Berrien
Cbuntv real estate. The court indicated
te will bind the twenty ever te the
Circuit Court for hearing November
The case la the first under which
uuiim1, wnrtliTiK Inw B.?nln8t (irn-
Realism has been tested. The formal
CBSrges 1B1U Dy eatrm jjuukuiuu
Miinst the prisoners allege that they
a.. mrA nt mouth anil writing ' ad
located and taught the "necessity and
treprlety ei crime, nuuuiagc, yieibucb
Ij tUr,v tinlau-fiil mrtlinitji of tprrerlm
I a means of accomplishing Industrial
SEVENTY-FIVE WETS ARE
LINED UP FOR CONGRESS
Should Alt Be Elected, Dry Will
I Still Have Majority
tV.clilnrtnn Clel. 1R "T.lharnl"
rinks in Congress will be increased by
luociatlen Against the Prohibition
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one. Brought te you, In bottles,
from near Het Springs, Ark.
Nlce-taatlng- and beneficial.
Oflle. A RalrnrMmi. 718 Ctitltanl Ht., Phils.
Call a tatnpU Wattr, rttPk. Walnut lT
Mountain Valley Water
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Beth WHAT?
See this pper en Friday
for information ihat is
vitally important te
everyone.
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There are people
who d6n't knew what
direct advertising is
In Cincinnati, October 25 te 27, inclusive, the Direct Mail
Advertising Association will held a convention which 2500
advertising managers and printers are expected te attend,
ine formation of this Association and the sessions of its
worth-while conventions are a logical outgrowth of the in
creasing appreciation of the value of direct advertising and
of the part that geed printing plays in making sales.
JPiSriSf is a short way of saying "D'y-
vJSSZti? advertising that is maileci t0 the
cuars booklets, broadsides, postcards anneuncementany
printed or written advertising that is mailed te its readers.
nnre? vertising works unseen except by these who are
particularly expected te see it.
in JlLthk grW ft. an(i epment of this phase of advertis
ing has been swift and fast. Mere than one-third of all ad
vertising that : done, is done directly by mail from the
advertiser te his individual prospects.
better '
paper
oe
better
printing
1 you use or are planning te use
direct advertising te proiriete your
busineai, you will be Interested In a
erlea of books called "Making It
Easy te Plan Printing " which can
ee secured en application te distrib
utors of Warren's Standard Print
ing Papers.
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S. D. WARREN COMPANY. BOSTON
Warren's Standard Printing Papers
are Distributed by
D. L. WARD COMPANY '
Jmbard68oe PHILADELPHIA JWim inr
WASHINGTON WIUCfS-BARAS
BALTIMORE
CHARLES BECK COMPANY
CpmforJ6pje6pj 609 Chestnut Stjubt, Philadelphia HiCait 6491
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An Ideal Place for? a
t Legacy ,
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Interest
Allowed
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Savings
Deposits
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A Savings Fund in the National
Bank of Commerce is the ideal
pjace for a legacy or reserve
fund giving, the highest rate of
interest compatible 'with safety
and fully protecting the money
through the safeguards that sur
round a national Bank.
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National Bank with a Savings Dip&rtment
Notional
Bank of Commerce
713 Chestnut St
Nuhaa T. F.lw.11. rmlMl
arrangement in the new
Five-Passenger Coupe, we
feel, is destined te achieve
even greater popularity
for this already enthusi
astically received model.
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
Phene Spruce 021$
Brtmehtt: Rnting, Pm.; Cunien, N. .; PetttvUU, Pm.
CAD I LLAC
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Yeu Wouldn't Pay $800 te 1000
for Such Things
Yet That is Exactly What Yeu May De,
if Yeu Don't Knew the Facts
Everthing that gees into or en a meter car
cost tneney. The buyer must pay for it.
Se when you consider thp two types e! closed
cars that sell under $2000 think of what you
are buying.
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If you use a closed car te impress by its
luxurious appearance, then get the most you
can for your money in the way of dome
lights, vanity cases, clocks aftd audi fittings.
But if you have first regard for car perfor
mance, leek te the chassis. All reliability and
low cost of operation being there.
What Hudsen Gives
The Hudsen Coach is mounted en the famous
Super-Six chassis. Mere than 120,000 owners
knew its reliability. And new with the new
improved Super-Six meter, there is found a
amoethness and metering charm that thrills.
The $1625 you pay for the Hudsen Coach
gees for qualities that are essential te gen
uine utihtv. Closed bodies mounted en cars
comparable te the Super-Six in performance
and enduring reliability coat $800 te $1000
mere than the Hudsen Coach
Confirm this by comparing open car prices.
TJ? e dIierence between open and closed car
prices, for the most part, represents what
you pay for fancy body fittings.
The Coach Endures
The Hudsen Coach provides every closed car
comfort. It is sturdy, long lasting, and geed
te leek at. Yeu will be proud of it.
But your greatest gratification will come
from the performance of the car. In the
Super-Six no one ever need give way when
real meter performance is concerned.
GOMERY SQHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
Hudsen Prices
Speedster $1525
7-Passenger Touring... . 1575
Coach 1625
Sedan De Luxe 2295,
Fnight horn Detroit and
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Sales Roem 128-140 North Bread
Service Station, 2400-14 Market St.
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Slbn1eIt 1145
Cecn 1245
Freight from Detroit mni
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HUDSON COACH $165
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