Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 10, 1919, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVEXIKG PUBLIC LEDGlSK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAEOH 10, 3.019
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BARE GERMANY'S
SYSTEM OF LOOT
"Documents Left al Brussels i
Reveal Plunderhund of
Invading Forces
5 COMPANIES AT WORK
to
Commission Was Allowed
Pillagers for Stripping
Belgian Plants
fly thr Aiiociatctl Prvn
rans March 10 Kv Ideiico of 11 n 01
German "Amazons"
May Confront "Itcds"
Weimar, March 10. Krnii Brueif
nor, nn HUthnres". and publisher and
a cleloKnte of the Democratic party
lit the (lerman National Assembly,
liai left for her home In KoenlR
hcrK to orB'inlze the women of Kai,t
Prussia Into 11 bolder nalltla ngnlnst
the Holshevl.t.
Frau tlroenner declares her ac
tion was prompted by reports that
a Bolshevist forco a million stronB
was advancing toward the Herman
fiontler and her fear that the men
alone would bo unable to withstand
tho Holshevlst hordes. Therefore
sho thinks the women must help In
tho defense.
. me to make war the world will see what
I It never dreamed of.' These words were
'hypocritical because the Kmperor could
" nrtt pretend the war Into which ho de
clared himself driven was not at that
very time being- prepared for In every
detail '
KAISER AUTHOR
OF WAR, ASSERTS
MONACO PRINCE
Conducted Conflict Himself With
Hnrluirity. Former Friend
Declares
l.'Midun. March 10 ( Hv A P.) 1
There Is no doubt that the former , nerninn danger sll'l exists. In the opln
Knlser was the first and tesponslble 1 on 0f Foreign Minister Henz. of Ciecbo
author if the war Me nbsnlutcly wished ' Slovakia, 111-cordlnff to" nn Interview
for It nnd conducted It himself In all Its I printed In the Matin
ruthlessness nnd barbarity " This Is a "That (lange must be guarded
statement attributed to the Prince of J aKalnrt." ho Is iiuoted as saylnp, "Those
In power In (Jerniany today are those
who supported the war, and, In addition.
tlu material forces of flermnny are
diminished hut little. If Kranco Is at-
CZECHS STILL FEAR GERMANS
Foreign Minister Snys War Alli
ance Only Will Protect
Pnrl, March 10 -ny A. P ) The
square tneteii IJ.O72.420.030 fcetl of 1 fleers and 121G enlisted
enlisted men, all sick or wounded! nine
casual ortlcers and ninety-six nurses)
also ten naval officers.
Agamemnon at New York, frrm llrest.
March 3. with 3732 armv nersonnel, In-
.eluding lO.'d Knglnrern Second tlattnllon
Headquarters. Companies 1J and H, and
I Sanitary Detachment, nineteen officers
land 695 enlisted men, of whom sixteen
I officers and 420 enlisted men are from
New York; Casual Companies Nos. 983,
I New York, ono ofllccr nnd IIS enlisted
men: 981. New Jersey, three oillcers anil
142 enlisted men; 977. Pennsvlvanln ;
982. Ohio. Jg3, Oklnhrma. 987, Cali
fornia; 988, Kansas. 9S9, Mlrhlgnn ;
952, 9Sfi, 1435, 29C nnd 30(1 (colored):
11199. marines. 1500, 15(19, 191(1. 1917
! and 297 : Ilrest Convlesrent Detach
1 ments Nos. 95 to 91. Inclusive. 809 en
I listed men, all sick or wounded' fifty
'two casual oillcers. 171 nuises and threo
Beneral prisoners . also 5 naval oillcers.
Ohioan at New York, from llordenux.
Kebrunrv 25. with 1027 nrm personnel.
Utpludlns 348tb Infantrv Ma 'bine tlun
Company, Headiiuarlern Sec 1 nd Hat-
.ini.on nmpanies 1 . ... 11. iv I. una ,M. ,, ,,., ; ", ...h, n.f. ..-'.":."l'J,r,.",J ",,:VJ"''"" ."''.?
Illlll ?nnlmr llAln.'htnnnt OflAAii .f ...... i ,-".-.. ,. ..,.,. ...... ... ---. fJ nnnK 01 Ilie luillltf, ueiimin'rtUBliin
Him uuiiiirv 1 leiHcnmeiii iiiieeu 01- tmiti l.mit.rrr hmhmoi t. ain,ff-l- wIhii , . . ,. ,,..... .. .,. ., ,-,-
men. of whom j Pi are and n renewal nf Intercourse with tmll (.,'nnot be Riven to either Poland
Monaco h the Mall's Paris corre
spondent The correspondent recalls that
the I'rlmv of .Monaco was formerly
iiorMimm rr nm ... i..., ....... . i7iiiin,n mir
Mint fH..n,i, ,..-' Vr,iV,V. ihe tacked the smaller nations to the east
' Cntll a few vmii-m ti..for. the war." .V," L ,?. .1.. ..........11....1 . ,i.
YANKS INJURED
IN LONDON RIOT
WITH "BOBBIES"
"Canucks" nnd "Anznc" Join
Americans When Police
Charge With Clubs
London. March 10. (Dy A, I'.)
Corporal C. II, Zimmerman and Private
I.. X. Wilson. American military police
men, who were Injured during the fli?ht
Ing esterday between London police
and soldiers and sailors, are resting
quietly at a hospital today. It Is not
penerally known how Berlously they are
hurt
The trouble began when Zimmerman
nnd Wilson demanded the civil police
turn over to them two American sailors
who had been arrested In the vicinity of
Kajflo Hut on a charge of shooting
craps. Tho argument grew bitter and
finally tho policemen drew batons and
severely beat both soldiers.
American, (.nnnuian, Australian ami
CRANK DISTURBS PEACE MEN
"Down With Tyranny!"-Ho
Shouts They "Sent Him Down"
1'nrls, March 10. Ah the members of
the Peace Conference who attended
Saturday's meeting at the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs wero leaving the build
ing that evening a man standing near
by cried out. "Down with tyranny!"
The mnn, who gave his name as Pierre
Varnay, was arrested.
An examination or tne prisoner
seemed to Bhow that ho was suffering
from tho delusion that he was being
persecuted. He was placed In the
police hospital.
Ing nearby protested and fo!Ui-ed the
policemen, with the four Americans, to
the Hour street police headquarters. The
crowd grew less demonstrative after
tho officers and their prisoners had en
tered the building, but an unfounded
report that Zimmerman whs desd led
to threats to storm tho station. '
The police charged on the crowd and
William Van Sice and Kdwln Houland
were Injured. Tho crowd finally was
dispersed,
LIMIT LAND OWNERSHIP
Munich Soviota Free Hostages 1
seized Alter Lisncrs Slaying
Munich. March 9 (ilelnvoill ntv
A. P.) The Central Council ot Soviets ,
here 1ms Issued a decree forbidding. American Soldie'rs May Visit Greece
speculation In real estate. Nobody will I ,., Feb 14iTne lfnve of aboenc,
be allowed to buy more real estate than nrea for tne American army of occupa
he needs for his personal use. The Hon w-as recently extended to Include
council aiso decreed a "preventive cen- Greece. Under the present plan officers
sorshlp" for the press of the Khlneland
The Soviet Congress has voted to re
lease hostages seized at the time that
Kurt Klsner. the navarlan Premier, was
few British soldiers who were lo'mg-1 nssnsslnnted.
ganlied sjstem for the desti notion of other material such its wood, glass, etucri officers nnd 881 enllsied men nre 1 Krance 1 know this because 1 was en- or czrphu-Slonkln. and forms a dan-
for tho account of German firms 24
shops and manufacturing plants In
Belgium and Northern Trance by the 293 S27 Ion- of Iron and steel and
Germans has been uncoveied by the about 30i .000,000 square meters (3.000,
Brussells police In documents left ho- OOO.Onn square feet ot other material.
I,fej mnB pi, i. i,i,.. The men 1 ngnged In the work were
zinc and Ian. They had also removed fori 'amp Dlx. atjth Sanltar Train l
Government during the occupation of
rjennan engineers
glan civilians fn
69 ; I'renrh nnd Ilvl-
espert Germnn sol-
Brussels. In lcv.' nf the fact that tilers. 0 ; war prisoners. 1289. The sal
Belgium Is expected shortly to ilx tho nrles paid were- Knglnecrs, 50 marks
indemnity which I. wi demand horn ft' rrdmakmIarks:
Germany, the document, which were I
furnished to the Associated Press b . ,,, ,, ,. rr
the Belgian peace delegation, appear! ' "V'-S ,iarl' ' rum " "r
inn! Uoimmanl Hound
Htuvt:i
llwfniil ni Newport News fioni Urti -deinr
with 1027 soldiers aboard. In
1 Hilling I'hllnclf Iphlntl"
ll.it'lesbip VelirnskH at llislon from
Bret. 1100 soldiers, Including Hitlerv
V Flftv -fourth Artlll.Tj
1 asunl cuiujianles ,
ci.retnrle
timely.
On their face fie documents seem
to establish that "destruction com
panies" weie founded bv nnd operated
under the auspices of tho cover-intent
of occupation. Thev were the In
number First, the GutrhnfTming
Rhutte Company, of Oberliausen: 'po
ond, Heln, Lehmann A Co.. of Dusel
dorf: third. .1 misers, of Uhelnhrohl.
fourth, C H .lucho. of Do-tmuiul;
fifth, a Berlin firm (name almost illegi
ble on indev cardi, prohablv Brccst
Co.
Indexes of All lool
Immediately upon the occupation of
northern France and Belgium a com
plete Inventor of nil the material and
machinery of the largo plants was
taken by a special organization, '"ull
Indexes were made, a ropv of which'
was supplied to the various companies
under a German official In Rnicl
The Index cards were of different
,plors, yellow cards representing the
1 i ...1 "U"K"J-,"V,V' """ "'"iComiMiiv No 37, California
iTiuru nn' fiiij Aiiii . jirci'il i.iriis
tnrhment, c.inip I'lv, one o'flccr nnd
five enlisted men; Cnsiinl Company No
38 New York, two officers and 13t en
listed men. Special Casual Compan.v No.
17, New York, one oiTircr nnd five en
listed men; fnsunr Companies Nos 30.
Iowa, ami 3i. 111110 1
K'pngne nt New Yolk, from Havre, 1
Kebrunrv 2 with 6.11 army personnel,
Imludlng Casual Companj No. 1H17.
New York, one rfTlivr and thirteen en-
llited men , Casual Compnnlea Nos 1152
I Mnssacliusetts, and 190H, Houston. Tex ,
I Trnnspnrtiitlon Corps Company No 10C
and Casual Company No 5 I'anm
Meade; Detachment Hne Hospital No
30, California
Mere, hospital ship, at New or),
from Lttrde.iux Kebruaty 27. with 'i8i
j men. consisting of twelve n'llceis ni-l
3II0 enlisted nin of lioideaux 1 on
vnlcvcent Detachments Nos 13R lis
' HO. H7. 148. 157 and 158, nil sick or
New llnglanil wounded, of uhom 2'i!i enl'eteil ni n ,ir(
ttusted with a mission to try to bring it I gprous salient between the two toun-
.,.!.. till, r. I tl. .. ... !... n ,..lhla I V . I
ui'iin dui tii mi- plum 1 nn" 11 iniii", 1 tries.
1 megalomania wns growing In him He I "Some dii International pioblenis will
was iitixioiis to see German over all, "he settled by the league of notions, but
and from the dav when he felt It lm- the plan for this organization Is not
possible 10 attain this end by peace I vet completed. For the moment It Is
Wei birame an obsession with him ! impossible to think of absolute guaran- '
I shall nevel forget the furv In his teen. The continuance of the alliances
! face and the hatn d In bis voice when. I created during the war Is the only as- 1
In jul.v 1114 be told me 'If thev oblige I stiinnce that peace can be malntalneii
and men of the Third Army, In cases
where leave Is granted may visit Paris,
Belgium, Kngland. Italy or Greece,
leaves being for two weeks, except In
exceptloual cases.
. I
also twelvi- V. M. '
PL'K TODAY
Comfoi 1 hospital ship, at Ne York,
ti'ini HordeMix. Ffbruarj 20, vvlttl 40G
men tmltidliig Bordeaux convalescent
Detachment Nos. 57, SS. J02. 103. 104.'
II- lio 120 nnd 12-1. twelve ollleersnnd
30" 'iMsfoii mi n all slik 01 wounded.
Monolulu at New York, frrm Bor
deaux I'Vhruar 24, with 114 men, In
I'luding Tenth nlllerv Brigade Ad
uinii" Srhool Detachment two officers
anil iKhtv-two enlisted ninn , Casual
for Mauheuge and vicinity, known as ' i,,iirp .v'i,ri,nl ..' .
York, from I,a
with twentv-two
men. lm ludmg Detachment A of Casual
tne green zone tnp blue zone
ueing uie region 01 i.nie nnu uouni 1 , ,, Vo 33i jfnssachUEelts
Under the svstem tho five destnic-!
Hon companies had to apply to a spo I'll) TOMOHHOW
clal organization for pet mission to' Mnum einnn at New Yuk. fioni
commence work on anv plant, the Brest, Mnrcb 4. with 5784 armv re
organization retaining 5 per cent com 1 sonnel, including 10;'d suppl.v Train,
mission on the gross xaltie. as well us 1 complete. New York, twelve otlicers nnd
twenty-two marks flftv pfennigs (nor- 44.1 enlisted men: 102d Sanltar.v Train
mally $3 601 a ton on the lion do- complete, thlrty-mx oillcers nnd 8fi en
stroyed and fifteen nfepnlgs for each I listed men. of whom thlm-Hvp o'licers
meter (3J feetl of clestropd material I and 835 enlisted men are fiom New
This was done In order to leimbmse York. I02d Ammunition Tram, complete
Itself for the labor supplied to the de-1 thlrtv-flve oillcers and 1130 enlisted men
Rtructlon companies, consisting of) or whom thlrtj-thiee officers nnd 'if!
prisoners of war. enlisted men are frrm New York.
Machinery Sent lo Germain- ' Twentv -seventh Division Military Police.
Th. mrnnnnL uern i-ennlpe in r.jv , NV" Yo1 " "fflcers and 207 enlisted
.t.t.1.. .ui., j,. .i. .i ii" men . Casual Companies 203
bedridden
Nunsftnnnd. at Newport News. fu
St Naialie. with Klft -third ioisi
Artlllerv, .-evcnty-fiiiirih Cngiurers
riftv-slxth engineers. Fifty-fifth An
munition Train. Cement Mill Cnmpanv
f(r camp Meade. Casual Companies nt
Ohio. ir,0. Iowa, 101, Kentuckv, K
Arkansas. 183. Colorado, H6, Illinois,,
170. Kent in hy . J 7 1. Arkansas. 1(1, In. I
cousin . two cnsunl olllctr.s. two civilians . I
oonvn detnehment of 405 men. Tottil
5127 I
fl.ittleship New Jcrsev at Newpirt j
News from Brest, with 11 2th Telegraph I
Battalion. Casual Coniianle.s 038. Vlr-
Clnla. 043. Texas. 941, fiklaboma : 040.1
Illinois 048. Mississippi- 90, NelM.iskn ;
live casual oillcers, two Held clerks one I
I xnvjiimsnMiAr .uni:iirnKMi:T .
wMlTHllirrTWtHffTlTTfrrnnim
I. very nenv uml Uirn it reaches my ears that it costs moic to shop
on Chestnut Street than in le.ss-itnpoitunt sections of the city. To be
sure, the wail usually comes from strangers who hnve been frightened
hy the high-piice bujrabon into making no attempt to see for them
selves that the Chestnut Stieet Shops carry all grade goods, except
wotthlccs; tlmt the prices aie les-s than elsewhcie for the same quality,
and that there is never anv misrepresentation, or deception, practiced
LI, e lovers of Colonial and his-,
,ltll.... 1"... I 4 no s
i.i. in... mill. i.J.I y TXI. l.-uv- ,,., .1... r,l,n I.Ii
Aeolus at New pmtNw-. Horn St I ,;:ft ... . " ' i "" , ' - , '"" - l ,.., ,. chIna am
?""'. ' '.r' . ..Arl " -"i-"-t". , v- Vu iinnrv n iinii.;iT,-t x luster ware, take tuitice! On
i inn i-iiii it ii in. ir-x iiiurii'Pii eatiiii . --i- --. -. six'ii.. '. . .
oilli-er ni woiinded men. Total, iit'i "on' "load below Chestnut stlcet,
J'0" could only faintly picture to
Tn nCMAim Minrc nnrnTr , '0U,rs''If th0 beauty of the baskets.
TO DEMAND MINES OPERATE '" oxnuihlte anangemont of
, . . ai , ,1 th'' wonderful fruits, with their vary-
LniuniMe rrotesl hlnitdown Din- mg tones of colors. As nn attist
mg Dullness in Tratlc. ,J'.KR '" 'uke his canvns perfect,
llnlelnn, l , Mnri-h 10
When
adding bote and changing there, 1
within thlrt days the sate price
agreed upon with tin- special organ
ization, accord!
tion'of the plant
and material
the plants nnd
especially an
electrical apparatus.
and material
On December
mentioned had
gating about
$375,000), accordl
mate. On April
had remo-ed to Herman
man quartermaster's department It '
626.30B tons of Iron and 207 2-T 003 i
sixteen enlisted men , 008, New York
Wlllltl,. ,.,,,, I en..:. . 1 1 ...
Th ' ,"'""" "-"' leaving ,o' thHtta.ho; -o K
rni.e.1 Mine Workers oe ,P Ha.leton cxneits in the delicate ari "a f
,l..r..... --.t t t.A... . 1 .L i , , ... "
......... t-.i .. ri.y, inriiiiier 01 mo lllg I1U11S pi'OtlUCO their
... !-.,. " .-.,.. ,,,,., i ,-,, .Haul,
;'" ""' vice president and Michael Hartr
master-
Matti, pieces. The linest of fancy .lapa
Tt'lt': ,nsc an, Chinese baskets and hain-
ThuiMlav and Friday, at 2 P. M ati
the Philadcljihia Art and Auction
Rooms, ,S. K. Cor. 15th nnd Chestnut
oia'cui, . r.iiwiiiu xiuiiii;.-, ui On
tario, Cunnda, will dispose of his
wonderful collection of extremely
raie and interesting articles. Gath
ered during years of search in
America and Kngland, it consists of
fine old pewter, brass and copper; I
entrancing Old English Rose, Cop-
per. Silver, Resist, Canary Resist I
and other Lusters, among them !
... i- . i r,,i -I e ... I
niucn-ucsncu iouv jukb lumuus
1 .. . .ill.... - t m it.i.i ..m " - i ii ii nntr, n n i r-. n ,1 I.. . I . t mnsne s IVIimlilin 1 All'rtetrttt fttlfl
ne to the latter's valua-, '"" ''""-'- ".... i... mn- en men . mm nn March Ifi to attend the meeting of ' . . '"'. ""' " "' nanct painteti, i"' l" "' , " ,"t.'""'. .. ""." ?, " V.
Involved Slachlnerv i N,,,v Jpey. two omcers onrt right.v-nve ,,, ro,,.v rommlttee of the union nt "'ier.s Plain or ill susudaki or pale Wcgwooii; quaniL Ulis ot oitl liccuie-
xv-cre first removed from':""""" """ -"' "r,,K"n -. ' - Indianapolis. March IS. they will advo- !oit green nnisii. As irifts for iiiivirK; Historic pinuers, piaies ana
shipped to C.ermanv. ! Iornla -' oioraiio: t.i. rst Mr- rnte that anthracite eompanlei- be com- occasion they are unsurpassed anil pitchers and many other examples of
powers, roiling stock.".' ""'" ' '"'' ' - peiieu to correct the practice of shut- can be sent iinvwhri-n ,.nf of (.., Co onia and Uh Knc si Art. more
zinc and copper '""""'" ''; Hr.?'"'a- .,ono.n.n'1 " !in" down their hlgh-cost collieries dut-'hy parcel post, or delivorcl i., . than one being famous museum
s or u similar character. " ' " , 'V ' . " """ . ' "' . .-"- uig period, or dullness in the trade bv their auto. nieces. On exhibition March 10.
31 1017 the five firms ' n.. marines, rnis lias occurreii al .leanesvtlle and - . ' J
made -profits aBBre- """""" WV.' ?.I.l'r! ' !!?' v.'.'rU,r'"" '. h 'lh'1 "'Ld- nd. ' TICKETS may come and nockets rES. of course, you must provide
1 S00.O00 marks (normally i :"" " "" .'"-., V""'l V ' '",rn"V"r'Vl.. '"."'"T. .hct- Kmay no. but hairs o n r V fish for Krirlnv: nnd otlmV ,lnva.
UK 10 tne Wolffian ell ) , rt.MtMt . .'nmn ,. .-.. ,rt- ' ,i.,u -n. .ii-... .. m .t ... hteadllV lncrPMSinn- in pv. ton nnu.' thnt I,nni. hnc cof n.
ou ,.Jio lilt? bailie lirill-i . vi-l ,..,- nrn ,..i . ,.-i. -..... K ..ii il. . I, 1x. 1.1 .i..-...t.. tilOUtTil (IniMIIlinn- ..imoii-li!if tt ti- Vnir ilmrn nv nil Vinrle in Un lii4
lOl tltO OPI "ur- uhix- nmj inr t(l lllI-J i"ni ' I in- i'iir-. i'.i , ii in jir,uiU . " " " '- !i H.tiv?Fiiuv ii.Vi -x. .- iv i.j ,v uv. imi .b
ni'ii
o.
Brest 'onale?ci?m ttnrhm-ntn on nn equal basis po tlmt uork will bo UarlinRton s. 112lV-28 Chestnut
to H7, inclusUe and 104 goi divided oqualij smong tho men. ' stieot, tho spring stock shows a
- ( mimljer of novelties in shupes, ma-
icnaih ami coiois, but walnut brown
lllllllllllllll 1? ,0 .tho sraon'" Mronjr shade.
jtch&
New Victory Model
Sixes
New In 100 Ways
K. Bradford Ciarko Co.. 1520 Chest
nut Street, delicious salt, smoked and
canned fish, so there is no causa for
complaint. French, American and
Poitudieso Sardines, of all sizes. Dp.
One of the newest styles is a smart ! licious Tuna Fish, in l-lb or -lb.
I combination of suede and silk, in I rans, which makes splendid "chicken"
i navy, brown or cruy. These are I salad. Extra fine lobster. Salmon
i pouch .shaped, finished with tabscls, ' in larse cans holding one large cut
ami have the "handy pocket" nr- let uood for salads, smaller cans with
, rungement. In mourninj; bags theic' bmallcr pieces for crcaminp or cro-
l.s an unusual assortment in shapes quettes. Boston Codfish balls, rolled
j and silks, though faille is preferred. I and ready to fry. Shrimps, pink and
rnwiu are ueatieu wun uun jot. ueaiis, iresn looKinf?. uaviar KomanolT,
others are plain or trimmed with from Ity.ssia. Pilot Brand Kippered
little flounces, or oddly cut tubs. ' Herring and Kippered Sardines and
And, of course, the handsome colored i Deviled Ci-ab meat, a certain number
beaded bajrs, though done in rich of real crab shells going with each
dull Egvptian shades, arc the gay- can.
est in the cases.
I
DEAS that aie good in decoration
are old, and ha-e been used over
and over. It is only the individ-
The New Mitchell Six the only new Six
of the season has arrived here for the show.
At New York and Chicago this new-type Six
was the Show sensation. It will be so here.
This is more than a new model, as new
models go. It fixes new standards it marks
a new era in this type of car.
The more than 100 important improve
ments add 50 to the strength, 75 to
endurance, 25 to economy and' 20 to
comfort.
So many remarkable advances give to this
new car an exceptional interest. Come see it
at the Show.
A New Criterion
This new Six marks an entirely new concep
tion of requirements in this class.
It is based on the fact proved by years of
experience that the Light Six type has been
too light. Its standards were not high enough.
Competition in weight and price too often led
to stinting. ,
It is built to meet the new-day expectations'.
Men nowadays buy cars to keep, and they look
for permanence.
It corrects in a radical way all the common
deficiencies, and gives to the Mitchell a unique
supremacy.
A Two -Year Result
Two years ago the Mitchell factory decided
on this new-type car. They employed many
specialists men of wide experience to aid
in its creation.
' ; 5- incy nave pcriccicu uic v. m iwu ycuu
f because of the war-time lull. The factory was
y' ifgJKVOiea to irucK DUiiuing, anu uicac cnguiccia
fcf' BWd experts had a unique opportunity.
i
Part by part they brought the car up to these
new standards. They employed larger parts,
new heat treatments, more costly steels, more
drop forgings.
They spent $250,000 for new machinery and
equipment, for more accurate workmanship
and more radical tests. And they trained a
staff of 135 inspectors to watch this car's
construction.
Remarkable Advances
Remember that the Mitchell pioneered the
Six. For many years the Mitchell Sixes have
been gaining world-wide respect.
Yet they add to these sturdy cars 50 per cent
more strength. To these enduring cars they
add 75 per cent endurance. And, while adding
weight, they reduce operating cost by 25 per
cent.
They have added new beauty, new comfort.
They are adding new finish, new features, new
room.
DEM fingers, especially those
with a mechanical turn, are
highly valuable these d'avs
t .ti,n.i -c :. ..: .L.. :. wnen many small ions around the
inew: All the dutiful noUfs en, lfSas' .ei? "T by
i ployed by Robert Adam xvere sug- "i '" Li Vft unt,0" But
Bested by a visit in 1754 to the re-'?' p?r. '?'' nc"" never find any
. Ti.. ., i ....:-.. - ti ii thine: but pins and her slmnm Tinnl
1 At Bailey, Banks & Diddle Co., it is I feff 'haiS' ""? 'i lv Ho,u,fe
! interesting to tiaee this classic in-! ,r," 'j " & ' J- Franklin
fluence in the sterling silver of Adam tiiuvMn1 , - heI?, ie,
design. In all their hundreds of , wi",uns1?1' ?L B? "h is filled
pieces, large or small, dinner sets.l'i te,necessltl.es. and is both
, tea or colfee services, flat silver, etc.,
the acanthus leaf, oval medallion,
I festoon of flowers, the urn or fan,
uit- (iiMiucwvu ii-ctkui cs. uii emu ,,. i. i .ii . ' ...,,
I lovely round silver cake basket the ! ""'jS 1 ' -jP;hot1i,.,u ham,mer.
festoons are draped over a pierced 'i'.'i iV.'i; ic,i ""'":r. wnen
bonier, with chafed urns at" inter- tTr A JlZ?lXJL??
i- n the fractal curved handle
is caught up by charming ropes of
flowers.
A NTH
dim
La
compact and convenient. The box
(i:ix0x2 inches) is in .oak finish,
and is divided into IS compartments,
containing various size nails, tacks.
can be carried around by its handle
without a single tack leaving its spe
cial compartment.
WHAT every woman knows, or
might to know, is that she no
,U"H" uiu aaernativc of
NTIQUE Oriental rugs are &o
dimcult to obtain that r ritz &
La Rue. 1124 Chestnut street.
are to be congratulated upon having continually curling her huir, or hav-
M'verai genuine nnuruMuii. uiie, a ' i"n anuiKiit iucks, ior tno Perman
fine old l.'Jx22-ft. rug, has the entire cnt AVave given at Goldman's, 1012
field covered with minute flowers in Chestnut Street, has reached such a
greens, reds and blues, in which the high state of perfection that no one
"Herat!," the Persian interpretation hesitates about having it done. Any
of the fish design, is clearly discern- size wave mav be chosen, largo and
ible. Crossing this diagonally, form- ( loose, or smaller and tighter, and it
v... ..it ing iwo large oianionus, are main msis unui new pair grows in. The
et the price is below any comparable satin-like bands of wonderful Khor- process is absolutely harmless and
Six below the cars which have not been fiassan red, which magically trans- it takes about 2l4 hours to wave a
changed. 'form tho rug into something alive,, full head of hair, less time if only
. . . . . , and glowing. Along tho border l una the bang, pompadour, or nil around
That is the most amazing fact a Six of a complex pear or palm pattern in the head, U done, yet think of tho
this class nt its nrice. T- is Hiif tn wnnrUrfnl ' which richlv iowel-studded 'little i time, trouble and anxletv if m,,..
factory efficiency. This complete car motor . n1-3 rCf,t uPon ,larKer pears of for neither dampness nor exposure
chassk and bodv-i! LXP . ft. and
, ,, , j . " , rug lecuncu umar jviij -jura wuuii ui. siiuiiiiiuuiiik out inaKes it more llulfv
chell plant under scientific methods. Nishapur, in Khorassan, he penned I and beautiful.
Come and see this new Mitchell idea of how ih,s "Rubaiyat."
good a car should be.
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ady'
The BKEVSTEK
MOTOR. CAR
will be on 'Private Exhibition at
the Hotel Bellcvue-Stratford,
from March Sight b to March
Fifteenth.
Certain Philadelphians know
the Brewster Car already for
the Brewster was brought out a
few years ago in response to re
peated suggestions from men
ana women who know the ex
cellence and distinction of
eBrewfter Qoach Work and who
wanted, for private use, a car of
Brewster quality throughout.
After March Fifteetith the
Brewster Car will be in perma.
nent quarter at 2039 Market
Street.
18IO - 1910
BREWSTER & CO.
NEW YO,R K
Racine, Wis.
M M T"' A T A TTl1 O W ITT 1VTC I'l '1VT T 1 !
'lfmcruvLiAiE- oc wiliioiciii, oisirioutors
T".vuIF.S to the contrary, there Tntih right kind of desk fittings
are times when quantity nnd I add materially to the effect of a
1 quality do go hand in hand, as well-equipped office, and glass
! is proved by the Mammoth Canned pads are among tho latest innova
1 Fruits served at the Knickerbocker tions at A. Pomerantz & Co., 1525
Cafeteria, !J4 South 15th street, for Chestnut Stieet. They are much
they aie the very biggest nnd most. superior to tho old-style blotter pad,
luscious fruits produced by any tices, I as they furnish a hard writing aur.
I and the very finest packed by any face, are always clean and attractive
. nuct-ers. nnil it Is nackers these davs. on the desk, and do awav with tho
MITrun I MHTnoc rniWDAMV i not nomo preservers, who get the continual expense of renewing blot-
in.iwwubu uiviwtw .uim rtiii, inc. Dicl( of tne orcnaras. nereioiorc, icrH. n green mono suk loundatlon
$1475, f. o. b. Racine
120-Inch Wheelbase. 40-Horsepower Motor.
Three-Passenger Roadster, same price.'
New-Type Sedan, $2175.
w ".RiJLnMffisF- "'fet
XO BE SOLD
BYTHE
ALIEN PROPERTY
CUSTODIAN
V
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W. L. Hawkins, Retail Sales Manager
252 South Broad Street
those brands havo only been sold to
private trade, and no restaurant nus
attempted to provide them for their
patrons, which makes them a unique-
feature on a menu nireaav luii oi
gurprisDs. Try a portion of Califor
nia Apricots, Hilldidc-Grown Black
berries, Colossal Royal Anne Chor
t -.u, narMctt Pears. Ha
waiian Pineapples, Royal Blue Plums
or Black Jjaspberries
pad, flat and flexible, holds the glass
pad on the desk, with no extension
edges boyond. The glass itself can
be easily raised, permitting one to
put price lists, calendars, maps, etc.,
under the glass, so they may be in
plain view. There is nothing about
the pad to wear out, nor to scratch
the' desk, and they come in three
sizes: ladies', 15x18; commercial, 18
xzi; extra targe, zuxai.
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION t
562 Shares of the Capital Stock of
Compania de Minerales y Metales, S. A.
and Voting Trust Certificates Represent
ing 34,644 Shares of the Capital Stock of
THE AMERICAN METAL COMPANY, LTD.
NEW YORK CITY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien Prop
erty Custodian, will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the office of The
American Metal Company, Ltd., 61 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City,
New York, on the 7th day of April, 1919:
First. At 10:00 o'clock A. M. 562 shares of the capital stock of 25,000 shares
issued and outstanding, of the par value of one hundred (100) pesos each of Compania de
Minerales y Metales, S. A., a Mexican corporation, and also, but separately therefrom,
Second. At 10:30 o'clock A. M. voting trust certificates issued under an agree
ment dated December 5, 1918, between the owners of stock in The American Metal Com
pany, Ltd., of the first part, and Joseph F. Guffey, Henry Morgenthau and Berthold
Hochschild, representing 34,644 shares, of the par value of $100 per share, of the capital
stock of The American Metal Company, Ltd., a New York corporation.
The said voting trust certificates representing 34,644 shares will first be offered
for sale in.one parcel, all bids therefor to be per share, and after all bids for the same shall
have been made, the bid of the highest bidder will be reserved until completion of bidding
for the separate parcels. The said voting trust certificates will then be offered for sale in
blocks of 100' shares each (except the last block, which shall be 44 shares), all bids
therefor to be per share.
The American Metal Company, Ltd., has an authorized capitalization of $25,000,000,
of which $7,000,000, divided into 70,000 shares of the par value of $100 each, are issued
and outstanding, of which 53,064 have been deposited under said voting trust' agreement.
Full description of, and information concerning, the propcrrtiei to
be iold, the term and condition! of inspection and aale, and the
order thereof, mar be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, -Director,
Bureau of Salet, 110 Wet 42nd Street, New York City.
A. MITCHELL PALMER,
Alien Property Custodian.
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