Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 25, 1918, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 4, Image 4

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VON HERTLING RAVES OVER U. S. WAR FURY
Fighting Days to
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R6UND DRIES QUICKLY, .rVerul!"ii
(ontlnuwl from rn On 5, prrBr, BnM llrrmnny a
French KnRllRh nml AnWlonn. vvlin iirp I luitrcil vvlilcli rihf all moderation mid
supported by every kind of modern In- ' choke ofT-nll Jut Judgment
,. , , '1ml ImVe ll rend Prpmlir Clemen-
etrument of war 'ceaiin lnt speech, r speech which
The ..ent ot the lt fevv 'la.vp hnv e ,,,) , , fanatlcnl hatred and the
prated the old spirit li tillvn In out indtvencn of inlhil tllsilneil, to surpas
troops The fatherlands tine sons .ire , nnvthltiK hltheilo nchlf-ved Hut In
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Ki '.. '
Inttepldh preventing the cnemv pcr
llnncloiis attempts to lirenU throUKh
'Shill we. then lofi couiaue nnd
previously happened" 'hall
the old nbsolute tonddeme In
' $8B 5, v, the men who hitherto hate led ui to
'afti'. " nvletorj because of v lrIsitmliH incident
R-'JW'iIol. ,1 V.x.A. n...,,.;.. '" a11 "" No Kentkmen that Mould
KiP"t,sn aU" rcIKn UraWlllg be n.nnnl timlilltv and ba-e In-
liS&i", Their Lines Aliout
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St. Qtientin
....nl II ...1-
t K1 "Ulllilt
linn ('nnlltlenee In JleneniK
i:piexslliK I'onflileme In I'leld Mar-
Amerlca It found a mau.-oleed echo
n Is proed In the pronouncements that
ai-1 training our ears fiom across the
ocean
'The Mildest vviir fur.v Is Ht present
raging In (he I lilted states. The people
are Intmlintril ultli the Idett that nter
Irn tntiNt brill the htessliiffs or modern
llhernl Unltiir (?) to the enslnted people
of ( rut nil l.itropr, while at the same
time he are rejolclnc at th mnnj
millions of dollars which the war arma-
Hy ruiMt r.ntus
J" .: -. ... f .. r..M. r .(.
.Jtt H..hll. nfo 1... . .. -I Td.trB fn
5 Wnr Cnrrefciioiiili.iils' lliMilutitirterv.
. Snnt 1- I
Therl ins nn ottiliU nf ntnn lm- I
' tfortftwee titrilit moinln? h the
K J?ritlll ind Trmli troops no th Tiul
FOtlth n' St Qurntln. anil th" fir-t
SKTi rrws tn linnd 's tlmt tlicv ne-ieti 'ted i
Kg" Aba laT of rvmmipt nnd to nthci
E.J?' r-rciund there ihntitv mil tooU "-"tup-1
Letu thlntr llp TOO mloiipr'-
Rv l Thi; Krppc'i anpaientlv 'Ined ti -
Ka, ntorj- aro'inu inp nm i.inin inmnM
Kvi !)lne. tienr St Oiipntin Known n r.n"c
if dp t)nllon. vhrir the Hi It Mi fifth
Ba, rtrm uas lnlcnth attacked on th".
Kfvntornlnir of March '"1 T nm iintli!e
K'" Klvo rurther del UN todn k 1 i
Ej.ri)H' hce'i I n inthc ii i ilimr ( ip i
I shal Kin HlndenhurR and feneral l.uden- meiits an causlnR to (low Into the plK-
I dorff the Imperial rhainellm salil the r(fi of tin business men '
would le equal to (he situation and
that the Miles prematut e i i les of Ic- Hikes l.nlenle tn Task
tort will soon die aw it He continued Ther.rt and piaithe ire two differ
('eitHtnlt the pure inthulin which ent thliiB The od piovrrh of the
liliarai trileil iikusI I'llt miild not niolo In .mothers eve and the heam in
I lal hut Ihe firm renhe to hold nut ones own finds constant illustration In
I till the end will, despite nil Miclllatlnn- the machinations of the Entente 1 he
and vicissitudes, lontlnue 'Ihe people are never tired of (ondemnlnp out
at home will not leave tin aimv In the .mauli Into UelKium hut tin v piss over
('le i p iresslon of Oreeie llle lllttl
ft retn e with that count rt s Internal af
filrs and the enfoned ahdiiation of Its
Kini: as if (liev werr mater of course
and the enfori il ahdliat'nn of it, knitf
as if liiev win m itters of c oure
llnv a in Hint thi-v nn flkhtlim
'o protei t oopiceid nations but
i ntur -old ori ow s and til' i'tihible
tlevances of Itilmd uowheie find a
heirinc not iven in merlin whire
the u np'i- art m ipnlnleil w th the
thiouKh the nuniirous lriii ImmlRrant
The Hntith tlovet tuiu nt. vvhlih 1 epe
allv fond of I ill.ii c of iIeIii ami
lilich Hist when eveivthlUK Is at st ilse
Prom the fli st dnv we wnficd the war as
a wai or defense (inlv tn defitid our
selves ilid we invade ItelKium
In vigoiouslv defenduiK Curmanv s a' -tlon
toWHrd HelKiuin tlie Ilntierial l 1th
("l!or idm ited lint m Invad nc H'lr u n
nernnnv tr inKri''Hd tin wiltun ltv
but ho itnd
s fm indiv du.i s k is there also
foi Mitis anothet law That N the tw
or tf-deffne
I'laitv Itlame on l.lurliind
tlc-i of promoting universal, iqiial nnd
successive disarmament, the establlah
mem of obllpatory rourts of nrhltrntlon,
freedom of the seas and the protection
of small nations
UeKardlnK Uio first pMnt, on 1'ebrti
ai.v 21 1 described the Idea tit restric
tion of armaments as Ihoroushlv m- I
ciissahle, addlntr that the financial post-
..... i. .i.. .. LiniM tifter Ine '
lion ot an me lliroieao .i' - "
war would give the most effective sup-
b quite definite cares and Rilevnnces
of n polltltal niture. 1 will make some
brief remarks on the suhjcit
"Since taklnjr on my shoulders the
heavv burden of the Chancellorship, 1
have nlnnjn endeavored enerKetlcallv In
tarrv out wha( vvac still lacklnK In
this icspeet I am, of course, alluding
to that citat reform bill vvhiih. It Is
true does not fall within the jurisdiction
nf fha Dnlr (iDtme I... t i
' "I ..'...". .'.Ul r""1"" .". imrl ton sol l.tlnn f this MUestlon
beCon,," e u; Tt on : ' "UPBardlnVthe nurMlo nf nrbl.ratlon
'oi.ni von HertllnaTser.e; thai .he ! rtumlpolnt has K'-f " ,nh .
Prussian (iovernnunt was flrmtv ' "l ""tK" ll?,,,,!,1U,1' ' ''",,' nlP
revived to have the bill accepted and I material w hkli 1 have h fore me
to (hat md i, would not hesitate ,h ho that (.wm..iiv In lie pi-1 rrpeM.
use anv means constltutlonallv avnll-l'1'" "UBRested nrbltratlfm of d ""
nine lie beKKed his hearers to remem- 'lue'ijone. me tan... u. .. ""-,
ner that this question was one of a several case-, now -y ' " T',L ,.,' nr
far-reaihlne alteration hi the hWlorkal hy opposition ialed In Orent ",r""'""r
stnutur.. of the ITun.lan Stales, nud.Ameiica If an International undersi.nd-
tnp couid no readied inin uri'ii.ni -i...
tlonsoflaw lirtween v.ulmin Stale' must
ahvavs be submltt'd to arbitntlon
cturl's. nnd If Ihih weie made obllealorv
tnr it.nnilii.ru f.f n lfillTUe of nnliOlS it
"despite th partljvjierltis-, partly ttneer
Injr rejections which wc have experi
enced from our enemies. In this we are
In full accord with our nllles "
The foreign secretar said that nftcr
the previous failures It had appeared to
the Uerman Government that It should
not take nny further steps In this di
rection and that a moment when the
nations enemies were 'suffering from
war psychosis nnd the Intovlcatlon of
victory" was not a suitable time for
nevv appeals for peace
"The appeal, however, was made.,"
the necratary added
Oenerftl M)n Itloberg addressed the
mnln rnmmlllfl nn I.Almlf nt tt.ji tln.
Isler of War He explained, according j
to a telegram from Merlin, that the
failure of the Herman offensive on the
western front was due to the fa lure of
the Herman armj to surprise the Kn
tenlo Allies nnd the necessity of Assum
ing the defensive on the arrival of the
Kngllsh lionip army on the theatre of
war, to the emplnvment of colored troops
and to tha Intent entlop of American
divisions. ,
Ministers Attend BlUinjr
The sitting of the main committee
of the Itelchstag was attended by the
Imperial Chancellor. Foreign Sc.cretary'
von tllntze nnd other Secretaries of
State.
Krledrlch Kbert, piesldent of the com
mittee, announced that the meeting had
been called at an earlier date than ex
pected owing to Austria's peace proposal
that it would be unfair If the repiesentn-
tives or the old order were not given
the oppnrtunllv of defending thlr
standpoint In parliament Tin re must
bo no question of procrnstin.it on Ihe
t'hance'lor said
Should we. however," h" com mind
not sin ceed In nttnfnlng on ion
tempialed aim bv pirliamenlaiv debate,
then anotlnr waj Indicated In the con
stitution will be pursued '
Rrltlsh front Iimi Inmnimu T lump " " '" ' n-w r on. tiled tile rait
tn fcenrt h nmmlli. nf thlj nnw k.h -
CfR, iddre- i hat ail thoughts of lonqueMs
Kl'whpre ilon" the eieitoi pirt of "p'p fl1 '"1" """ mind" Hut how do
tin. Ttrltioi. f mt tl, tlr-l.llnr- In things eland on the opposite side- If
".lid the i hnn.ellor in ihe mui.i of his jtl( r rP,,i v found il lonipitlble with
those pilncliie4 In tiiognii tin ion
Takes I p M llinn's 1 erins
deferring tn the question of pn.r the
Chancellor then said that liunnnltv
shuddis nt tin- thought of what thl
t ti t- " lr mav hi log others nnd the ciur Ion
is engaging the attention of more people
.is to the possibility of matin- an or
ganlzit'on among peace-nepillng na
tions whilh would "set right in the nli. e
of might and a peaceful Foluiioti iii'-ip.id
of sanguinarv bnttles"
Thn Chanr lloi proceeded
s Is known the president f 'he
would iindoubledlv be an important step
lowuid the attainment of the general
aim Moie precise prescrlptli n fsne.
c'allv n raiding reoulslte gnnr.inlis's fir
the recognition nf verdicts mule bv
nrhlitntlon. need careful nnd (hoiough
i onltler.itlon
ti.T
f
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u
been confine 1 to locil ictioii. itid
nrtlllerv wor' but , dittlnt; the li-t
twenty-four bonis on our fiont nn
rioslte Kpehv incl below Vlllpie-nuis-lan
the tipn. li and outpost flghtlne
htl been contn nuns ml e i r k Here
the enem inuntc nttirki d eveiil
times In some sttti!rtlii but cich time
he wns bloodllv repulseil liy the P.i !t
lslu position ktinvvn as the Ouadi illatet il
"When the fiPinnn sUnm troops
camp oe thev weie received bv i
mnclilnp-srun ami i itlo luirn-ip w lib li
broke them un ami wimp 210 prisoners
were left In thn h-itnK of the r.rltKh
ivltli twen'v of theii tnaLhlnc guns
A hundred dpad nprnnns weic
cottntpcl Inside tho H itNh lines niter
this attempt rUrr In the dnv tn.it
I? ht I o'clo. k In the nftei noon and
again at B oiln. k th cnemv ad
vanced lortwepu two outpost', held hv
eastrrl co'.fitv tioops md weie
driven linik with i lo-s of tvventv
prisoners
"The nsiuM troops vvoi" I" .i state
of bonfiislon owing to tliN f.illuio itid
the' Ilrltlsh sofcl the oppoi ttiintv and
rushM a tre . li known .is Human
nenue which tin v oipUneil and
consolidated vvliile'imotliei lnOpiNou
crs were pnthoiod In
The Londoners .md othei men of the
British clhlslo'is liad some tiouhle
ith the etiPinj iluiluc the night nr
one c.rt.liu.1 the utteram es of the , n
inn otll ill and unnllUii! tlnv .uili
deslri 'o tepel a drm.inv wlilih 'n
i rlmlii il irtopanie is striving fc i world
lugimonv to (lght foi freedom mil jus
tice agilnst cjerman imperialism anil
Pnissl m tniiitarlsm
Wo know bettei The world w-ir was
tuepire.l ears ago b the well-known
encircling pollcv of King Kdw ird In
rrance tin re arose extensive war liteia
1 nlted Mates 1 1 1.1 down In fnnrieen
glomerate i.ibhle of i 7e. ho-'-lnvaks is n i Points the gold ng lines foi a
I,, I.e. ., ,.l nnwe- lnf pete- 111! linilarv 'J 1 of
How will Hi" Crrm.in proph hiivel clls,usid In vour lommltte, .1 llns..
t,. meet th it ' Will il forsooth beg for P"int- and ngiidlng the last r. nnik'd
mer, v n f.ni md 1 1 . iiiblliic " No ceo- '" "" hba of a league of nations as
lion, it Utmembetlng lis gieit pist
and lis still gn nter mission in ihe fu
ture it will stand en 1 1 and not c i ingc
oi grovel
Tin siniillon Is serious but il gi's
us no grounds for deii depression Th
Iron wall of the western front I not
bioken in. I the 1 -boat is slowlv but
suggested had mv entire svinpathv cm
Ihe condition tint nn honest w II lo
pence and the recognition of the con il
i phts. ,,f ,i .states of the league eie
gu nniiired
llocv necessiiv was this icseivilion
Itegiirillng I reeilom of 'ens
I have csprcssul nivsilf befoie th s
on Ihe question of f ecdom of Ihe sras
vvlirli form a necissvrv prcequ'silr. fn
tln unteslrlcteil intercourse of Hates
itid peoples, Here hiwevei the gieat
,r dllb. tilths nituiallv in no nlspd
on our side (in a., firmn on islon I
pointed out tint thfio'inu-t le i n
I'libied access foi ill m'lons to the
Inland "cas no niedoin nan' pnsi'im of
Cleat Britain ,il Ulb-il ir and "Malt J
cm uslon , ,,,! n the MicCanil n t.ng
"' Mir n-i, iHw-nipci his .iilid 111 i iiiipu-
del c c
rinallv thoie Is a ptotetlion of sin ill
nnllon" Here w c can foilhwi'h nnd
without leserve state tint in this inci
ter v e have tin en'ln lv c U ir c mis. ii in i
Mnv therefoie ,i im cif n.ii ns be
m, nu r elream o lie luune n. ...
I, let, firm, n nnd nil the pc.ilib '11
tint; les 7calnu'l
tine which leferred io Impending w it surelv fulfilling lis task or diminishing I "lrlRht of an alliance directed against
. . -. l!ai III itil iliel hnn nil ni
ifl
111! IM IM" I
Wiis shown tn tho MatPmrnU nf ui i ,, ui. .1., mnnim f its ps' il IIiIhiumiI '
nnrnilfF who In 1 Iraffiip nf nntmn , h. ,,. ,n,t 1imsi fmimrt ml nrfenillslto
U win mi nni 'on I
ulth .if rnnn utrtaHunffar m I11-
nncnrn ti thn Hilkins uas tn rlini-
inatpil '1 ho Hiisiin pxitrinnion nmp
inent ami the Pan-li.c flemandnd it
lliiosht ( rtl t!tp Mntrlt
'I lu nnl( li ws not put to ttu powrlpr
In thp Prulin mllltnr pirt but whllf
the nrrman rmppror um to tlio Iat
tnoinpni p.ifIrMoriiip to pmni pcicf
tho liu'-'-init iuilltii iwl put thrnuRb
tho ninhiii ition against tho wilt of thp
wp.ik '"rar and tin rob tnailo w.ir mi
ni oblTblo
i Tho nl.U.nl ncuini nf tho uMmn.
Iltioff trl.i! tnmU thi Heir to oet nno
uhrj fIp5lrP(I to see Wo t in look r.ilnilv
forward to th judjntipnt of po-terit
Foi tin ptcent it is tun thn. who ato
In pouei In ihe nionu muntrfm line
su pedoil b an unpTrallolril a tup 1 it,n
of llt-s and t alumm in obrurlnK the
truth Winn a result was not M tlnnl
b tho sp(kon or wtittMi word il u i
atliierfl b pUtorial rppre ntaticms
of ibsfdutl d illsh
mnrln tfnlthln nn tboll iittn Hiiftlint to prodUitlnllS
' .. . 1 1 1 ... . rii.i f 1 nm ulidli mm imtiu uilli luir.
Keep mm um n n nu jum pm oiii into -' -.... -,
the sunken rmds unl eM.ihhshed ad- ror and lsRUt
liui uic iiujrti na in-ill iiuiiinni 1
butrrd bun been rulrd 11 111 one t he piippm
sU
vanced nost and li'ocl ides
Since ,S fU'cliv 11101 mug in en 1
sentience o ties" nilno n tloo toe
British lnv ta' on here a toll of -inn
nrlsonrrs nnd have ipcMieu .1 c.011-
tnniiiicp thus above all Increasinglv
men n ing mil rctiliting leinf.u. etnents
of men .mil tnitctiil f 1 0111 the t tilted
M ues
'The houi will come because II must
rome when our em mleu wU si e reason
and be iiadv to make an end of the
w ir In fore h ilf (he world is converted
into 1 in ip of lulus aid tin llowcr of
its iiianlv stiength lies de nl 1 -l tin hat-tledelils
.hkf I lilted Maud
( 011111 von Kittling t-.iiil il was the
business of ilie ilcrmans to stand to
gether 1 o.il c nntldent united and reso
lute with their me aim the pintectloii
of tin fatherland Its Independence and
its freedom of movement Thetc was no
ani igoiiliii he declared between the
tioVHrnmiiu and the people Tin for
mer onl dcMicil to work with mid for
lb. n it 011 Mluding lo the differences
of opinion on politic, il mittcrs, t lie
c'llanc elk.r siiel
Ihe in 1 101I afler the war will also
1 uifiont us with new domesl n pioh
le ms I will not speak of these now
hut as I know Lat the prevailing dis
content is not intluenced b the sutfei-
ijei m mj and her
I mir Tnlnts Areetiteil
PresiUint Wilson In .1 mfssi gf on
IVbruirj - 1 Tebruarv ll"i took ,l
futlher step In tho samo tllrecl'cn and
laid down four polnta or jirinclplrs
which in his opinion should he applied In
in exchange of views In mv lieu list. ig
I spei c h of l"ebruarv 22, I declared mv-
t self tn principle in agreement with the
possibility ,f discussing a generil pel 1 e
on such a basi
lresbent INon, however, has
j neither then nor since taken anv ncitiie
j or It.
I 'Meanwhir lie former idealist and
zealous friend of peaca seems to linvc
developed Inw thn head of the Muerlcan
Imper allsts
v 1 1 lie nn em
pe 11 e md Justlc e
' IIimo I will close mv i-maik" Th
1 ore-lgtl Sec cm v will dc li with the
political situation In mor. det ul and
disiuss cspei lallv in thai comi'ltn '1 the
well-known Austrian note .. 1 1 the le
c pi'on It has tint with up M I i's lime
on the part of the . in i.iv
Those In power In Hi" so-, the 1 demo
cratic States have with pr. 1 Ipll 1111 ml
without consulting their poiks 1 hlb
ited .1 curt attitude of rejection Hv
so doing thev once .igiin show where
lie passion for .otnin-ii. vl n im
pu allsm and mihtaiism ate in re illty
to be. sought
nil lllntre s.,)(.iks
dnilral von MlnUc. the i.crnnn Knr-
Hut the plan of a league elgn Secretarv also addressed the main
It tallied hei readiness foi pcjli
nf nations el to be established Is not committee Unsaid thatOeiniiAv nuin
foi peatc pot
to lie discredited by such an action It tallied hei rcadlne.ss
has found c loottent advocates in the w Ithstandhig ieie.ited 1 ejection of
Sw is 1'iesldent and the Norwegian peace offers from the i"entral Powers
Premlei Kniidsen, both of whnin dwell
espeL.illv on the interest of neutial
States In "Uili an Institution
"I also dc not hesitate o fprcs mv
opinion again todaj on this question and
to indkite ptibi'clv' the aim and b isis
poiiiilnl ion-, against the ( entrul Powers Ings anil woriles of w .il -time, but also of sii b an association It is
iiie
Knealtlni on the recent ustilan peaie
proposal, Vdnilral von Hlntze said that
the linv eminent ' ittltude tow ird peace
had been manifested to the whole world
In tepeated appeals
"We maintain this appeal foi poaee,
out leadiness for peaee. In continued,
H
i-
b Bldernble mimliT of Oernnti mucliine
ftj tins. Some o th troops rnsatrert
W fiereabojtt line been lighting with
Svi'Krat eniiurtnto ior n mug nine 1111.1
ft they tiau i laeo spmih iiiiiuiiiiii Kiin
w.'firo Cjys and night mid all the dis
S?icomious of wet vveitliei- vvhicli.-malio
J5rllli5'JfiSi-tlii;g liaidei and tnoi p ttilser
K2 ablh ljut 'tlifv bap stm k it out
5ieJoS?Pdl) nl grlmlv mil have bc.iteiF
. 'j-.t. H llm nlV... nf fl.n Vll.lllU (ftlllS
sry vV'P ' mv ci"..- ". .'" -.. .-
f? -Whfti Is 11 stroll!? bo.lv of Mien Hid
Kfj, fnurmcnp frcsli (leimun divismns of
p" whom two havo conic into the line
?tt during the last foi tv -eight hour-.
Not onl.v 1i.ie thev mastcied the (!er
mans atid repulsed thPii lierie coutitPr
lattacks, but the gained niueh ground
of vnlue to us and to tile enemv This
is proved li flermaii maps showing
It to bo a patt of the main Hindeii
bmB defenses and to lie held at all
costs.
Ktsewhete, as I said the Uiltish
front has been faith "uulet" after oui
recent -victories Hut as I ilw.is
like tor point out, It is onh tompaia
live, nuletness, and the iields aie not
"healthy" pliues vvlicte oui soldier
picnic between battles undei the blue
sky, which Is over them tneli. (lei
man long-tange uiib .11 e busv ilring
jjn4-a hauih-sliisr a over oui lines
VranH Irhnn 1 went lm .ifnoni? I Ho Cm 1
li.llwn T found some of these shells
RMiad fullen unpleasanth near groups
K$ of men. who vvete in need of some
33. respite fiom this continual sttaln cm
FSlJ' ithe nervous system
K5 " At night bombing hquadrons came
risw over searcning ior iuu.mi caiuiJs n.
jj.blllej;s and hnise lines, nnd dropped
rfpatJKetS OI lllgll explosives m irtir
Hin'DMcm.'u clo-1, ritie- nlimp -end mins
K?have been tniking dead set .it the
C British kite liilloonc not IlKing ineir ,
"s-sjjtr nuiet observation Po some of the
E&,talIoanatlcs as thev aie called in a
& friendly wa b the infant- y btnehad
iK. to dive ovptlioairt .'inn trusi m me
jpKVstrengtli of tho parachutes ,ind a
f-Mndlv breeze r.ut the tieimin nv
?inx men hae not pnlovcd this t-port
feXiVUh Impunltv and there have been
t??T.t.,.,1.. anla a,,lrrr ta lfli.t fell clOVS
5V1 ' Mwcn .,u,,,r, '- " "- - '-
SVVwhloh ended in a crash of rieiimn air
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mWC. R. Smith & Son
fjPiVl' Market St. at 18th I
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CME
Evry day shipments
via motor truck are
greater. Freight
moves from point to
point at fixed rates,
the lowness of which
depend, of course, on
the truck employed.
Compare Acme haul
ing costs with others.
1 2 3U 4 Tons
Immediate Delivery
pincott Motor Co.
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MARKET ST.
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The way to be a
clothes saver is
To buy only what you need;
To take care of what you have;
. To be sure that 'what you do
buy is lasting and thus saving
of materials and labor
Hart Schaffner & Marx
mHUDSONy
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"Be it resolved, (hat it is our plan to produce only those automobile
daring the period of the war as are necessary to clear put the stock on hsnd
and contracted for, which we estimate will be accomplished not later than
January 1, 1919, and that thereafter oar plant resources and our entire
manufacturing energy are to be devoted (o war work,"
Hoard of Directors of the
Hudson Motor Car Company
August 28th, 1018'.
We Would Not Have It Otherwise
Winning the war is the on? big
job that confronts every ninn,
woman and child in Amcrira.
Everything else must be sacri
ficed to that one great eml.
Hudson has for pome time
been devoting part of its large
factory to war work, and white
the decision to go on a lOO'o
basis affects no one more seri
ously than the Hudson 'dealer, it
commands only our heartiest
approval.
Under present circumstance.?
vc would not have it otherwise.
We rejoice that the Hudon
factory can and will play its full
part in carrying the banners of
liberty forward to victory.
Our hope is that this move
may dxercise the greatest possi
ble influence in bringing , the
world struggle to a prompt and
triumphal close for Democracy.
So far as we are concerned we
are proud to bear our share of
the sacrifice.
To our good friends and cus
tomers our message now is one
of congratulation and- reassur
ance. Although the manufacture of
Hudson earn will soon cease, the
supply of replacement parts now
on hand is adequate to meet all
needs over a long period of time.
We know it is no longer neces
sary to suggest prompt action to
prospective owners of Super
Ri:ces. Everyone must realize
now, if never before, that for
each Hudson Super-Six still to be
made bctore production ceases
entirely there will be a dozen
buj ers.
We hope that it will not be
ninny months before we can
have the pleasure of making
another announcement a post
war announcement saying:
"Wc arc ready again to take
orders for the new Super-Six a
car as worthy of your confi
dence as its predecessor."
KmjDsONjr
Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co.
128-40 N. Broad Street
Bell Phone, Spruce 1063
Keyitone, Race 2355
Save Ibr the day your Boy
Xbznes Home
JmlnWI
When the Victory march vibrates in the breeze when the
boys come marching home when you grasp their hands
will YOU be able to look them fairly and squarely' in the
eye and say unashamed
"I, too, did my part?"
It will help a lot if you've bought your limit of
War Savings Stamps
Some folks have the impression War Savings Stamps are
just for the young baby bonds to be bought in driblets.
If you are one so misinformed, remember these figures;
The Government must sell $2,000,000,000 worth of
stamps during 1918. It expects EVERY MAN, WOMAN
and CHILD who can afford it to buy them to the limit
$1000.00.
This month $840.00 invested in War Savings Stamps
will yield $1000.00 in 1923. They are the safest invest
ment on earth and you can get your full money back with
interest any time on ten days' notice.
Save for the- day your boy comes home. Buy your limit
of War Savings Stamps today.
9
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National War Savings
Committee
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