Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1917, Final, Page 11, Image 11

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    AIR RAID WRECKS
ZEEBRUGGE LOCK
German Torpedoboats Un
able to Escape for Two
Days After Attack
THRKK VILLAS COLLAPSE
Teuton Wounded Have to Be Re-
moved Ten Marines
Killed
to rest. The Citr
on dunes una olt-
nntl observation Ii.il-
nir.
A.MBTBKDAM. Oct. Hi.
rim TclCjiraaf's frontier corrcipoiident
.nvVtlmt tlurliiB the liplrndltl utittimn
5Vy" or tart VMk the Bnlri.tc air at-
..L- nioUKlin icrriuie imwi; .....,, "
:T-.i.i. rnnst. whither ninny Uerinmi
1'i.iia urrp sent to n
II uili
tomi l;en watch
......ntlon nostl.
i.n. Iinvuriifi I'l he mr,
aii-.im MhitcUeil when Hlrnien i'
reared I" mmlrons. Civilians tic
wended into their shelters and soldiers
into their holes In dunes, while tier
nn airmen ascended Rive battle
Dcfenso Bims thundered and from
underground mitrailleuses rattled rs
bombs burst lleyst KiiopIvo. West
ea Cllc nnmscatiellc and Ussovyechn
.hook to their foundations. Heavy
honilH fe" u tl,p YsernwcR l.-ldge at
TeebrUBKO nod ten marines were
killed and many wounded. At nearly
he samo time other bombs fell on Iteynt
on L kc. "car Hot Sas. Three Mllas.
collapsed and wounded soldiers were
removed fiom them.
On Tuodav liombs fell near the Zee
biuecc took, of which the Innermost
ratci were damaged, while creat open
inra were made In Hie quay walls, six
torpedoboats. between the locks and
he Polv.iK faetoiy. lay shut up In the
canal. Soldiers were obliged to work
Sv and nliriit on the loci; and nuu.v
until tllo iWls were liberated two
days latei--
DIES ON HEK WKDHIXG IUY
Woodlynnc, N. J., Girl Was to Havo
Been Married Yesterday
Miss niieila I'ederson. ut WooUlynnc.
fi'mufti ountv widely known In Jersey
oclal clu-" ibed yesterday the day upon
rhlch the "s lo hae been miirriod. She
-astwcni. ' w xars old.
Iter engaRemcm to IMgar llutli. of Cam
ten ns annoum-ed las-t sprltiR. In tlifl
midst of l-nen showers and like fumilons
he wbs laken HI Her health n-er lin
Lovccl bin slir roniiniicd inakinR prepaia
tlom for hei rteililniB. iistoiuiilhiB attendinc
hyslclans uml iemies by her vllnliiy.
bfrn of her determination to carry out her
puptl.il plnns The promotive l.rltlesrooto
wan In attendaiiiv unlit the last
GRIFFITH RECALLS
FIRST POETIC MOVIE
"Sands o' Dee" Paved Way for
Ambitious Design of
"Intolerance"
1). V. Uiimth. the distinguished director
of "Intolerance," riow visible at the. A'lctorla
Theatre, was irccntly rauglit In a reniltils.
cent mood by a moving plcturu fan with a
Ioiib memory. The particular tllm affection
ately recalled was "The Stands o' Dee,"
which the movlo magnate coiifesKed to be
the first poetic cinema he eer producect.
"The Idea of making the picture." (.aid Mr.
Orlinth, "was due lo hat we are prone to
call an Inspiration. Our little company oT
pla!ers wero In California making another
'movie' of the sort tlcn In ORtie. This was
about sU years aso. One evening nfter the
work had been finished I was strolling about
trying to Ideate some pretty background
for mime use. Acioss a t.andlar I spied
the figures of Mae Marsh and Hobby llarron
standing beside each other and looking out
over the TacKIc Ocean. They vvete just u
boy and ghl then. Why the fninlllar lints
of "The Sands o- Dee" should have popped
Into my bead at this sight I do not know,
hut they came tumbling Into my thoughts
ralhrr confused. In a way that suggeslei
the mystery oT the sea The Idea of doing
(he picture took possession of ine and at
tbe first onuortunlly I set to work upon It.
"Von will retail," said Mr. (irllllth. con
tinning, "that I i-ald your Inquiry seemed
odd n me at this lime. Of course you ii
iol Itrow It. but Ibis same pllr in another
nndlho'i of life slarteil me on the -primal
Idfrf of 'Intoleranre.' Several seasons back
I cam aiross Miss Marh and Mi llanoii
browsing about In an nut of th way sec
tion of the underworld In a western i-liy.
Tliev wero making what we call 'life
studies.' They seemed so detached from tbe
slrante undercurieiits of this localltj. The
thought came to m of putting them Into
a picture which would tve;il the lioart of
Vouug America tossed about by the world
old tias-loti-- and lovs a'il orrnwn that add
to contemnorarv life's complexities. In dc
vfionltiK the Idea the slmlv became so a.i--nt-hlne
that before I tcn'lied it the scope
of the theme beirau ruining hack througn
tlie centuries. This was the beginning of
'Inlolerance.'
"We are required to take better care
today thin when -The Sands o' Dee' was
made, but votl will seo thcro Is a connection
between the Inspirational foices which sug-ce-led
the two slorles.
"I admit that 'Intolelance- Is so nun-1
hlcrrr that It Is stretching the comparison
n trifle, ii'ul of co'tre it has earned a fa
"renter stlr'a-'d kl-ked up more exilement.
However It 1" n'-asant to learn that Uml
Utl little noel'i- fii-i'-. Is tlll remt mbeied.
II was l'ir" regHvO'-d n a -tn-'if venture
The stal'dpslters of Hie 'movies' assuted
me that nothlnir o poetic n' d m.t Heal Could
Ivipp to succeed In the picture houses. Do
von know thai In rpite of this talk -The
nt'd - o' Dee' Uei.uiie nmne-tselv popular
and Ilia! If Is "till akd fo- b
the piclure houses'' S'v vean
lime for a pictuie lo U-t "
BVEXINCJ LEDGEKPHltAI)Ji.I.POA, IrVlflDNlSSDAY, OOTOBEtt 10, 1017
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U.S. BREAD EXPER1
WORKING IN SECRET
Goes Into Seclusion to Ex
periment With New Five
Cent Loaf
NONE YET ON THE MARKET
tt. It Jacobs of the Uureau of 'hemlslr
of tho Department of Agrlctiltuto who Is
In tills city to experiment with a cheaper
loaf of htead had folded his tent like the
Arab and silently slipped awa.v fiom the
Hotel Atlclphla lo oilier haunts, hopefully
be.vond reach of the ever-Jniigllug tele
phone. He Is however stilt In the city.
"Mr. .Jacobs feels the need of greater
feebi'loii for the proper woiklng out of
his formula." was tho reason given at the
oltlcn of Howard Helnx. Stale b'ooil Admin
Nlrntoi. Klnance llulldlng, for his leaving
the hole).
While the public Is assured of live-cent
hi cad In the near future, through the
"Jacobean" formula. It must not look for
p five-cent loaf of the old slr.e. That
would he beyo'nd reason. It I understood Is
the view held by Mr. Jacobs and the ex
perts woiklng with him.
With the wholesale pi lie of Hour now
approximating, six cents u pound more
than the promised pi Ice of the tiew Govern
ment loaf -mid the prices of lard, sugar
and other Ingredients risen to three and n
half times their fotnier figures, the best
to he Imped Is Hie promised reduction In
priie. with no nutritive loss to the bread
and the smallest possible i eduction In size.
This, it is understood, the tlovernmeul ha
piomlsed, and Mr. Jacobs is working night
and day to niaKu Rood on tho expectations
set w
None of the V. S. brand has jet been
offered In the market, it Is believed, though
It may he at any moment without the pui
cbaslng housewife tieliiB In the secret. After
Us adoption, for the Noovrr plans con
template no other possibility than Its teady
adoption, the new secret formula foi Itn
preparation will also he given out. nnd
I'hiladelpbia li.-ila-i.s may lind themselves
with .",00,000 competitors Instead of one.
should Philadelphia housewives decide they
want to trv the preparation or the I' ..
bread In ihelr own kitchens.
Heports on bread prices made to the Kond
Administration from points all over the
count r.v com lime to confirm the wstuige in
prices" accused on Tuesday l- Herbert
'. ll'iuvei.
INDOOR 'COUNTRY FAIR
FOR SAMMEES' SMOKES
Fund Will Benefit From Big
CnrniVal Nov. 20 nt First
Regiment Armory
pninni r
iv n Inuj:
(JREAT LAKES NAVY
BAND WILL PARADE j
Famous Organization Marches
Tomorrow From Reading Sta
tion to Academy of Music
who
Tlie nnji -lep 111 the preparations to ie
celve l.ieute,i.int John Philip Sousa and the
V S V'aw Ha. id fivoi the Great Lakes
Xava, Ti ; Slat o w made when
James Itohnismi Simeriiitoridciil of Police,
declared that he will arrange for a mount
ed detail ro c-curt tho navy bondsmen
from Heading station to tho Academy fit
Jlusic ...
11 U. Thackwcll. advance man for the
band, presented to the buperintcnueni
rnnpt thai Lieutenant H II. l-.ox
hits charge of tlie 3T sailor boy musicians,
be granted permission for a para do from
Reading Terminal, west on Market btteet
to Broad, and then to the Academy of
Music'
The patade is to stall lit I" o'i'iock
Tliursdav morning, accotdng to plans in
dorsed by Hie superintendent, and the
bandsmen a'-e to he preceded by an escort
of sevetal automobile carrying members
of the Motor Messenger Service, who are
to be credited with obtaining the noted
band for a dav in Philadelphia. Lieu
tenant Sousa. it is announced, will stop
his band in front or the Libel ty Loan
tiltn above iMieslnut street to play one
election ir.i Uie iowd which Is sure to
tatlier
Aftci reaching I he Academv when- con
certs are ,o tie guen ai 3 and S clock,
the 1h iH be lal.cn in autos to the
Navy Yard wh ic 'inininniler I'rank has
arranged lo teOeive them
EPISCOPAL LAYMEN
HOLD BANQUET TONIGHT
Brotherhood of St. Andrew Con
vention Will Open With
Churchmen's Dinner
Comers Stamps Hefore War ltoosi
WnonniKV. N. J.. u,i. 10 one of the
clt bin hnslnes.-i men (orevnVv thtee-ient
posiate and invested SIO m two-cent stamps
then suggeMed to a neighbor that lie do
likewise, It letpiltcd (onsldeiable argu
ment lo rniivlnce the bujer lie nnin aM an
extta oneccnt stamp to thc-'e .'Hon after .No
v ember I.
Plana for the big Indoor country fair for
Ihc honelll o-f the "Smokes-for.Kammeea
fund are rapidly being completed. The event
will be held In the l-'lrst lleglmcnt Armory.
Itroad and rallowhlll streets, and promises
to be worthy of the cause for which it win
bo given.
All the delights of the average eounlr.v
fall- vlll be piovlded and thore will also tie
a number of additional attractions in the
vvav of music and surprises In keeping with
the spirit of patriotism The date set for
the Indoor Jubilation Is November 20.
Through the co-opeiatlon of the practical
Phlladelphlans of generous purse, the to
bacco fund has now- reached Jtl.s.li) and
will overtop the J1Z.000 mark by a big
margin by tho end of lbs week.
Considerable money for the fund has been
raised liv the sale oT tobacco coupons, so
when jou are sending nlong a contribution
just accompany II with all the tobacco
coupons ou have handy. Follow out the
Hoover plan In this connection as well ..
along other lines and remember that every
cent which can be rcraped together helps
to pile up pleasure puffs for tho fighting
sons abroad.
Send vour contribution to the Tobacco
'ommlltoo of the Diicigcncy Aid, 14. o
Walnut stieet.
Another excellent plan for providing
t'nelo Sam's lighting men vvllh smokes has
been started by I he management of the
II !'. Keith theatres throughout the coun
trv With contributions taken up at ever)
,ifiingtip n little box of smokes, con-
slsilng of two hags of tobacco, a book nfi.
cigaiette papers and a box of matches Is
given to each man as lie embarka foi an
unknown port. rrangements have been
i,,;,,ie wlili the naval authorities so that
these clfts will reach tlie men directly, no
matter how suddenly they may bo called
awa.v. Harry T. Jot dan. general manager
of the Keith enterprises In Philadelphia, is
chairman of the committee in charge of
this work.
"UKKPLHSS TUESDAYS" HKUH
. n
Hotels Acrcp to Hoover's Request uml
!'!; Octobei'Hi as Dnte
Philadelphia's leading hotels will have a
"beefless" menu on Tuesdavs. commencing
Tueda.v Oi tober 10. It was announced fol
low Itig a meeting In the 5elIevue-Strat-ford
of tlie Philadelphia Hotel Men's As
sociation. -
At tlie request of Herbeit c. lioovei. toon
administrator, asking that -such days ln
iiinugiitated In the large hotels of the coun
tiv. the inemh'is unaiilmoiislv decided they
would make Tuesda.v a beefless day Here,
nfter on Tuesdas poupiy and flli will be
served m the phu'e of beef
NAVY LEAGUE AV-ORK DESCniBED
W. II, Stayton, Executive Secretary,
Addresses Radnor Branch
"W II. Staylou. executive sccietarj of the
Nvy League, addressed the general tneet
'fig of the Itadnor branch of the organlia
Hon at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the
Msrlon Cricket nub. Haverford, Pa
Interesting facta concerning the work of
the navy and the present activities of the
N'avy League were related by Mr. .Stay
ton. In addition. W. L Mursdeu. secre
tary of the Xavy Y M f. A. work in
Philadelphia, told what Is being done In
behalf of the material welfare of our sailors
INCREASE FOR DRIT1S1I SEAMEN
Shipping Controller Virtually Doubles
Former Wages
LONDON. Oct 1 The Utlljsh shipping
controller has decided to establish a.
standard wage for .seamen, virtually
doubling the old rate. A preliminary de
cilon fixes Cll (normally 60) for seamen
on foreign-going vessels, firemen receiving
11 10s. (about $02 CO).
The rates for pettv officers and stewards
will be advanced In the samo proportion.
Tho rates for ofllccr and engineers also will
be immediately reviewed
-i,
WILL SfEAK tO FATWM " &
ur. ifiteamnfr A. HetrlcK, presMMi .".
Ulrord College, will be the speaker tonlgh
at S o clock, at the meeting Ot the Fathers
Association In the Frnnliford High SchobV;
Vocal selections will be clvcn by lavld M.
liOvett nnd Andrew S Hnlnes. mnA a iutm -
ber ot musical numbers will be offered' by
1ovett's Orchestra mid Slapstick Quartet.'
Plans for a visit to tho Fathers' Assocla-
ilnn nt Xtlllt-IIln V f ,,n WenA.at ..-1?
..I... r...ua 19 ...in 1.& .11. .....-... vf
iiiiik VLiuuci ii, mil ur uiaiusqcu, iem
hers of the association will go by special
train, and hope to get a party of 200 16
mako the trip.
CITY FOOD COMMISSION
REVIEWS MARKET PRICES
Peaches Not Plentiful, but ScllinR at
Reasonable Figure Fish sit
Higher Cost
While tiir market was not oversupplled
with peaches today, accuiding to J. Itusscll
Smith, chairman of tlie food commission of
the Philadelphia Home Defense Committed.
they are "elliiut at a leasunable mice fiom
(.- 11 Io;Jl lo a bushel. Ciabapples ate selling
tt ? a bushe'. lither apples tange froin
bou( eiglu.i -tlv e- cents up per bin-hcl. de
pending uiion the size and variety, t'aii
Uloupes are belling nt about four cents
piece wholesale, and pumpkins at live to
lx cents apiece
The nrlces of the vegetables In the iibun-
nt group are as follows:
t.abbacc three renin :i hejil : siitlash.
eheap, at one cent -apiece ; beeto. from two
jo three cents u bunch ; carrots, one to
to nnd one half cents a bunch of four car
rots. Othti vegetables ate In sufficient
supply on i nr mai ket and ate appatcntly
"onaai in nnce. egg plant helling nl two
nd one-half to three cents apiece celery
from three to s cents a bunch, sweet po
tto?s from sixtv-llve to sevcnty-tlve cenls
or a flve-eiglubs-bushel basket, and white
Potatoes from elgMy-flve cents to SI for a
miliar slxcd basket, vvh'ch holds from
I'Vfn to nine uuaner pecks.
uwing lo the storm. Ilsh are soinewliHt
Tlie thirty-second annual' ciniveniu f
the Brothel hood of St. A'ndrev. of the Kpis- '
copal Church, in the Culled Stales will open j
tonight with a churchmen's dinnei in Hie
Academy of .Music (ieorge Wharton Pep- I
per will lie tlie toasttnaster. while Bishop j
Thomas IA Hallnr, of Tennessee, and flov
crnor lllchard I, Manning, of North earn-)
Una. will be the speakers. More than a
thousand men have senl acceptances of invi
tations to the dinner.
I Business meetings and devotional serv
I Ices will bo held Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday and religious meetings will he held
Sunday In many churches. The business
cessions vvill be held 'n Wltherspnon HaH
and the convention headquarters will he In
the Adelphla Hotel.
Among tho Phlladelphlans who have been
appointed chairmen of various committees
or who will take pari as speakers and
olllcers of tlie convention are lieorge II
Itandall. executive seeretarv : r'ranklin
Spencer ICdinonds. general secretary: In
John Wilkinson. Carl N. Martin, Waliei XI
Kelmex. I'li-resiiomliiisr secretarlf s ; Ben.ia
nln I"'. Tinney. hief secielar.v of Hie de
naiTiieiit of aiin.v and nav work ilhui
K New hold. Vex-under !' Wilhamnn,
lieorge II. StreaUei. Ilolllngslieatl N. Ta.v
lor Perehal II, tirangcr. l-'rank O. '.nt
Inger. I-'rank II, Lougacre, ,1 Lee ratton.
the Bev Dr. Floyd W Tomklns and Wayne
B. Hughes.
The delegates will attend a service of the
holy communion daily at 7:3(1 a. in. Devo
tional exercises, lasting half an hour, will
he conducted dally at 10 a. m. by Bishop
Lloyd.
After a business session the remainder of
the day will be given over to meetings and
conferences ginuped around the central
themes of the dav : "Pieparatlon for t'se
fulness Through Prayer." "Realisation of
Csefulness Thiough Personal Service" and
"Increase of I'sefuluess Thiough Oigaiii.a
tlon " Sunday . t'le lust day of the conven
tion. Is one of Inten'ive cultivation "f spit--1
Itual thing
You Must
Watch
His Lips
for that is tlie only
way it is possible
to tell which is
the voice of the
living singer and
which its re-creation.
., Tie NEW EDISON .
"The Phonograph With a Soul"
will re-crcatc for you, in your own home, whenever you
wish, the songs of the world's greatest artists. Or if you
want a rollicking dance melody or stirring martial music
by famous band or orchestra, Edison's new art re-creates
them for you. But remember, no instrument will bring
you the same pleasure as "the Phonograph With a Soul."
Dailu Concerts Easy Terms, if Desired
LUDWIG PIANO CO. 1103 Chestnut St.
TIIOMVS II M.VII.IPH
Pi mipa, Ttui 'one c me Boson xanoiml
Ciand tme'-a io aopl.v i.g to Xli IMisun .
new Invention he arid tesi of a-nial crun
pan'Hi aiio Ins livu.g vr.ni
"" "d lusher In price' today. Large
K co.1 uie p tube market now and sell
si " lo elehlce" conts a pound whole-
i tape .May goodies sell at five to six
liii' ,L'Se alc ""' wholesale prices.
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If You Love
Flowers you will
be interested .in
The Century
Flower Shop
We shall be glad to have
you come in and look.
Please don't feel that it
is necessary to purchase. '
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-TODAY-
For any Victor record you de
sire the new as well as tho older '
records, are always in stock here, :
and it is part of our service to
sco that you have that which you
want immediately
Hav You Thought of u
Victtola for Xma$?
G. W. HUVER CO.
" TIIK HOlir. or BKKVICK
1031-33 Chestnut Street
The
Telephone's Part
Scattered all over the country arc great camps
where officers are being trained, recruits whip
ped into fighting shape, aviators and artillery
men schooled in their special arts, and non-com-natant
forces instructed.
Along' the coasts and on the lakes the forces of
the Navy are just as busy, preparing to throw
the Nation's full strength against the foe.
In the foreground of all this activity is the Bell
Telephone, linking even the farthest outposts
with headquarters and bringing all tinder direct
central control. Thousands of miles of new
lines have been constructed, hundreds of switch
boards installed, and unheard-of volumes of
traffic, both from Government and private
sources are being handled.
Only by the most conservative use of every
available resource can these great demands for
telephone service be adequately meti And the
public is reminded that real patriotism at this
time should prompt a use of the service which
is free from extravagance and wastefulness.
The Hell Telephone Co. of Penna.
Js-
A Letter
From Washington
The Food Administrator Writes Us:
"The use of baking powder breads made of corn and other coarse flours instead of
patent wheat flour is recommended by the Conservation Division of the Food
Administration. The wheat needed for export is thus conserved, and at the same
time healthful food for our own people is provided. The circulation of recipes pro
viding for these uses would be of assistance in carrying out our plans."
The following recipes for Corn Bread and Rye Rolls save wheat flour
and make attractive and wholesome food for every day when made with
DfYVAI BAKING
RU I AJL POWDER
CORN BREAD
IV cant corn netl
v4 cup Jleur
4 ltfel tetiponni Rorl Biklnc Powder
I ttbleipoon inrf
1 teaspoon lilt
l'i cups milk
2 Ubleipooni ihortenlnr
Mix tWonshly dry InrreAlenti: add milk and meMM
hortenlng; bent trail; pour Into well gretted pan
and take la tot oten about S3 mtnutei.
RYE ROLLS
I eupn rye flour
', teaipoon aalt
3 lerel teaipooni Royal Baking Fowdtr
roiiK
i
cun
i tableipoon abortenlne
ilrT In
hortenlnr. Knead en Soured board; thane Into rollt.
Put Into created pint and allow to itand In wirm
place 20 to 25 mlnutea. Bake in moderate oven 2S
to 3D mtnutei.
Our red, white and blue booklet " Best War Time Recipes " containing additional similar recipes
sent free on req uest. Address Royal Baking Powder Company, Dept. H, 13S William Street, New York.
$1250
F. o. b. Racine
120.inchWhee!bae
40 h. p. Motor
$1525
F. o. b. Racine
127.inchWheelbac
48 h. p. Motor
What Ladies Like
And What Men Like in Mitchells
Yc have consulted hundreds of men and hundreds of
Vorncn a.s to features they like in a car. W'e have watched
them at shows, to sec attractions which appealed. Wc have
noted the extras which buyers add to most cars. .
Now- the Mitchell line, we think, includes cverv wanted
icaturc. J.t combines all the best attractions. .
are 31 star features which nearly all cars omit.
Anions: them
Appeals to Women .
Our bodies are designed by Mitchell
experts, so each type is exclusive.
They are built in our own new body
plant. This saves a large sum per car.
And that whole saving gors into extra
luxury and beauty. So Mitchells are
the handsomest cars you see at any
modest price.
To keep thetn new we use a heat
fixed finish. The luster is deep and
enduring.
We use extra-grade leather and
deep cushion springs. We use a long
wheelbase to give ample room.
There are handles for entering.
There are shock-absorb
ing springs, so the rough
est roads are easy. There
is a light in the'touncavS,
a locked compartment for
valuables.
There is a power tire
pump, a dashboard en
gine primer, a cane con
trol. All to please women
drivers.
The convertible models Sedan
and Cabriolet offer scores of new
ideas in luxurious all-season cars.
The Coupe, Town Car and Limou
sine are studies in artistic body build
ing. Our designers have combined
here all the best ideas developed
100 Over-Strength
But the greatest Mitchell feature
is the double-strength in cverv vital
part. Three years ago we doubled our
margins of safety. We made parts
larger, stronger and of better steels.
We established radical tests.
The result today is a lifetime car,
with repair cost reduced 75 per cent.
Extra -Smart Cars
The Mitchell open cars
arc exquisite. Every de
tail shows the final touch.
The 4-passenger sport
car is the pattern car of
its type.
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TWO SIZES
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All these things arc
due to John V. Bate,
the famous efficiency ex
pert. The cost is paid by
factory savings which his
methods have created. So
Mitchell cars with all
these extras arc the lowest-priced
cars in their
class.
Conic sec the latest
models, with all the at
tractions which a car can
have. They will surprise
and delight you.
MITCHELL MOTORS
COMPANY, Inc.
Racine, Wis., U. S. A..
MITCHELL MOTOR CAR CO., Inc.
250 North Broad St., Philadelphia
M Phone. Spruce I'lill
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