Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1919, Postscript, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1010
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SOVIET REPUBLIC
IN U.S., RED PLOT
Evidence of Projecled Re
volt Will Be Read Into
Senate Records
RADICALS ARE UNITED
chcmc for Reign of Terror
Exposed by Postoflicc
Department
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By the Associated Press
yVasliliiKfon, March 11. Evidence
gathered by tho Post Office Depart
Went through seized mall matter, show
ing activities of the I. XV. XV., anarch
ists, toclallMs and other radicals since
the signing of tho armistice, will be
read into the' records of tho Senate
linn, committee Investigating lawless prop-
aganaa today.
The evidence was submitted in the
form of a memorandum from Solicitor
lit mar. of the department, declaring
that the radical elements of tho United
States wero forming a union with a
vleiv to "the overthrow of the govern
ment of the United States by fbeanc of
a bloody revolution and the establish
ment of a Bolshevik republic," and In
the form of supporting excorpts from
man matter.
The memorandum, widen was made,
public by the committee lato vester w'" '"re meta' llleta or shot
day, asserted that the radical elements I A flue of not lest- than U. nor more
of the country had for the first time, than 2S Is provided as the penalty A
"found a common causo upon which I minor more than sixteen jears who re
thb' can unite" in Bolshevism. fu-cs to dhulge where he got such
.. . weapon Is liable to a tlito of not more
I'lan Itclgn of Terror
"Tho I. W. AV Solicitor
ljmar
charged, were active In the support I
or mis common cause tmougn the
organization's field force of recruiting
find subscription agents. 4Io said tho
excerpts submitted would show that
Hie-propaganda had as one of Its ob
jects "a nation-wide reign of terror."
.Mr. Iimar's memorandum, to which
was attache? n list of newspapers
printed in English and foreign lan
guages nlleged to be regularlv con
ducted and published by the I. V, W.,
said. In part: .
This propaganda Js being con-
djicted wltli such regularity that its t had taken some part In the war, should ' because of the crowd We abandoned
magnitude can bo measured by tho In any case be represented. The small ' the Idea of having games In Shibe Park
bold and outspoken statements con- nations had asked that their reprei.cn , because of the opposition and the ob
tallied In these publications and the tatlon be Increased to ten members. In stncles put In our way by the admlnls
cffortu mr.de therein to Inaugurate a ' order to satisfy all parties. Th council tratlon. I am afraid that fomo harm
liatlon-vviae reign or terror nnd over -
throw- thn t wernment. '
- "The I. W. XV. Is perhaps most ac
tively engaged In sprendlnir this prop
aganda and has at Its command a large
field force, know-i as recruiting agents,
subscription agents, etc., who work un
ceasingly In tho furtherance of 'the
cause.'
"This organization also publishes at
leat flvo newspapers In the Ungllsh
lallguago and nine in foreign Ian
guages, as shown In the list given
below. This list comprises only ofll
clal papers of tho organization and
does riot take Into account tho large
number of free lance papers published
ln-iho Interest of the above organiza
tion." Lists Radical Papers
'Among the newspaper's listed were:
-The New Solidarity, Kngllsli, weekly,
Chicago: one tug union. English
TOOjUhly, Chicago: Industrial Unionist.
riii(Kin' "-"-- .I ii .
-.... -t..ilntit T5TitrHh. M'taolU' U..
iiai."".-. - , ,.. . . . . -
Golos Truzenta. uiissian. vveeKiy. t-hl
wceklv. Clilcago; Nya arldeti. Swed -
ish weekly. Chicago; Der Tndustrialcr
Arbiter. Jewish, weekly. Chicago; Pro -
butla. Ttulgarian. vvccm, iiicko; a
York; the Arbeltcr-Zoltung, St. Louis:
Arbeter. New York: New -Vork u. ;
NaUJenos, a i.niiua...a.. m..,. .-,...
cago: Workmen and Peasant, New
York: VAvantl, Chicago; Tho Day,
New York.
The information furnished by Mr.
Lamar coincides to nil extent with the
statements reiterated yesterday by
Itaymond Robins, formerly head of tho
American Red Cross mission In Russia,
when he again appeared before the
committee and 'insisted that it was the
desire of the Bolshevists to overthrow
ill the governments of the world nnd
In their place set up terroristic govern
ments similar to those In Russia.
lense DuiKum -"-- -j, ".. jKjsscsslon Dy tne i-rencn ct niacc-i.ur-
Francisco: tlie Itcbel Worker, Lngllsh, I ralnc ouii Bc Switzerland claims to
bimonthly. New Wit; La Neuya Soil 1D r,eU navigation of tho river.
.i..,iaa,i Snanlsh. vvecKly, Chicago: I t ..,,ii,. tii i:hin., :,n,i it.n
Kels Baduias, riui.ha. iu. .), -"-1 nav Ration of tne uanuue i
". i. TnH.istrlal Defense Bulletin. . ..... .... ., ..
caKu. v. ", ;,r,"i,,iini.i.i,,V.. The committee on inc i.uri..anui.i
English. Seattle, WIull Dlrlt U, Nevv ' ' waterways and railways
York: the ''""fVoX- A Vun me this morning In plenary session at
NepnV -30 -,-c Miliary ofur,,.;
5Kra:' ?-, t 'conn ittce. ''It continue,, the
l(l.!:W
Slis
mi
ffliiiii
"Sold but Not
Delivered."
"Why did the building contractor for
the South Side operation fail?" the bank
president was asked.
"Because he waB two months late in
finishing; the job, arid the penalties, ate
him up'
. "Labor troubles?"
"No; he couldn't get the lumber on time."
It's an old story. The fines ruined the
contractor, but they didn't get the building
done in time.
.to buy
tipn for
torn LLOYD.
WILLIAM M. LLOYD
COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 18(1
29th and Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia
Thieves Attempt
Subway Robbery
fonilntifd from Ir On
husky IhUKs forced T. O SrtirnSr ' ST"?11 ,'"ln,l,ar ,0 ,hat 'nJoyod b
an aged man. of m w.iXi ""', S"".and.
Into a doorway at Thirteenth and Mar- ' Th' proposed union of Austria with
Itet streets, beat him and all but robbell Germany Is presenting many dimcultles.
him of 1100 last night. One of the men Bn(1 German Interests are endeavoring to
snatched his wallet In the unequal strug. effect a division of Austria, so that the
i ""i ucsurrKTOn ne;a on io nini until werinun seriiou may lie annexed, Many
the ollce arrived. The other man es- of the members of -the j;ntente are un
taped. At the Eleventh and Winter favorably deposed toward the neutral!
streets station the suspect gave his nation of any part of Austria, ns It Is
name as Kdward Hyan and said ho regarded as undesirable and embarrass
lived on Oermantoivn avenue near Berks . Ing to a country seeking membership In
street. The wallet, according to the po tho league of nation. Switzerland's
lice, was found on him. neutrality presents many problems to the
Representative James V. LnfTerty'H supreme i-niincil, as her status would
bill providing for drtmtle penalties on i he uncertain should she be admitted to
conviction of highwaymen was passed I the league and still retain her neu
without a dissenting ote by the House jtrallty as she desires,
last night and Is regarded i a step .i... i. . . .i.V..
toward checking outlawry In the Mate. Th"" 'n i;""IMMty. however, th.it
Tho bill, which amends an act of UfiO, ,h I c,,r", ,( "nference will consider the
provides for tho Increase of tho prison iirtitralls-allMi of the Austrian Tyrol,
term from ten to twenty years, and the. , w"'c.n K"'' "J0"'1 protection to the
fine Is Increased from 100l to JS00O. It "orthern Italy frontier
Is believed that the Senate will speed i ' -
lly concur In thn action of the House.
Undauntol by the dereat or bis bill to
restrict the sale of firearms by requiring
purchasers of weapons to take out it li
cense from the sheriff In the county
where they reside. Itepresentatlw
Danel J. N'eary, of Philadelphia, Is de
termlned to get some kind of a measure
restricting the promiscuous sale of fire
arms through the Legislature.
The member, who represents the Sev
enth .Ward. Philadelphia, In the House,
has another tirearniB bill before that
body.
This measure makes It a misdemeanor
"to furnish by sift, salo or otherwise to
any minor under eighteen years any re
volver, rifle, air rifle, air gun, spring
K"" r other Implement which Impels
'than JB and Imprisonment of not more
than- Ave das. Under sixteen years
such offender if to be remanded to the
custody of the Juvenile court.
Wipe Out German
Fort Along Rhine
Continued from race One
Minister, which recommended that na -
tlons like Brazil. Panama and Cuba.
which had special interests involved in
tho action of these commissions or which
! decided to Increase their representation
tn spven mrmhfri nn each commission.
to be selected by the council itbelf.
official Communique
The omclal statement Issued afler tho
meeting reads.
Tlie supreme council met this after-
noon at the Quai d'Ornav from 3 to
Bi30 'o'clock. The council decided that
the great powers should designate, tlm
representatives or the powers witn
special Interests on the economic and I
tlnanclal commissions. I
The council then turned to the re- i
port of the military experts, presented
bv Marshal Focli. relative to the
definite military status of Oermany.
Tho terms of this report were tUed,
and Its conclusions adopted. I
The licit meeting will take ptaco
tomorrow- at 3 c'clock In tho after
noon
Tlie vvatorways commission (llscusse.!
the question of navigation of the Ilh ne.
bv Switzerland for prUileBes that coun-1
wnicn involves a aciuyu.ri.i .."
. .. .....I. ut.1 ... lm t.nKUu t .. u . n.llltt.
I iry ncicr mm viijuyu iciic. i-ni.n
t-1 ...... . .i ..
i rin in ivi -.-.'
,ludln of ghthoues also came up fur
1
I Ublne Mmllar to Danube
j -ri,e general slato of the question is
comparable somewnat io inai ci in
ciiscusw.ni " " - -- - 1
. iito treatv of neacc and began the ex- "
amlnation of tno control oi mvichiw
on tho Rhine. ..,,.
"The meeting adjourned at 12 45
Tho French Minister of rtevictuallng,
discussing reports that irrance was buy
Inc foodstuffs from other countries in
preference to the United States, said
' . t... .... ni.ar.'.hlni. .rda
that France wan uu.tniK .v... i-..- .
slble In the United States, but was com
pelted to go to Argentina and Canada
rnr Ki.nnlles not available in America,
Neutral countries, particularly Sweden,
no added, wero buying large quantities
in Argentina.
While the possible neutralization of
W" Ul I H "H .111
nil limit i ' i' iii ' ' it .. ii'.
mammMams&
lumber of a concern that
delivering promptly.
i&y you'll build. See that the lumber
Austria has not as yet com before th
"Bljc Five" In n format manner. It la
l)lnc dli-cujied here. Certain ftoclalliitlc
elements In Austria are Firming hard
to preent neutralization, but there are
Mher Influences which are anxlnua to
see It effected, as It would Rive Austria
Blue Law Fight
Factions Line Up
Continued frnm Pane One
to any one on Clod's green earth." 1 was
surprised at the attitude ot a part of
tho nudlence
"I was surprised, too. at the reference
made by one of the speakers to people
of foreign birth. It struck me at tin
time that If one were to go through a
list of the ministers opposed to Sunday
concerts It would appear that a good
many of them we.re of foreign birth or
parentage themselrs.
"Of course I cannot Interfere In legls
lntlrf matters. I can titv make a
statement In regard to what I consider
beneficial Io my men. I bae had to
combat this sort of thine a cood deal In
the matter of Sunday iimuements for
tie enlisted man. Some minister? pro.
' 'f'0,'1 vigorously ngalnst our games of
Sunday baseball
"Tor myself I would rather see men
Play baseball on Suiidav Hum to wan. I
der the city streets on a gray, blue lone
some day, with no friends to ko to and
nothing to do save get Into mischief.
Felt Oppotltlnn During War
"I understand that some of the men
who are protesting now were In favor of
Sundav amusements for enlisted men
.when the war was on. 1 nm sure that
I these Sunday entertainments were won
derfully well attended At times there
were manv who could not cet admission
resulted because there were no p:aces
, fnr the enlisted Uiell to ?0,
Arthur Judson. manager of the phlla-
delphla Orchestra, made It plain today
j ,;it ,,le ;rt(. hill dirt not originate
with the orchestra
! "A good iiuin people think the or-
I "'heblra Is responsible for the bill." said
I Mr. iud-ou toda I .lis Is not the
jcaie. Mr Riilko lold mo lie had Intro.
i duced the measure because be thought
It was time to put an end to the bicker
ings about SundajjjSljimusf'mciits. The
hill would permit JHndn.v loncerts by
the Philadelphia Orchestra. We are
anxious to give such concerts. Theiefore
wc arn for the bill.
rfplorr DUrrftllllns: Mntlifft
' 1 u.iR niiufi nirniirH nt tho trn
(Jrnoy of tliosi' who spoke against the
Kill vooioeri ... .. ,11a.. rA. lit i,n .!,,'
of ,i,n ncll ,,.,,.; ,,f the orchMia The
I 0ppont.nts 0f t,e ,p staled their side ..f
iiii . i itm t i ui iu ii it 1 1. u i l i iitu i mint n
the cae ill a mtj Intemperate wav
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I Inn "rtaWBmmm ill f $3.25
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fM HI Br'kt""u QMOKE after meals, I I
m Hk. 2tr and not before !
W B.fe, other tites meals; smoke moderate- ,
Wl K 10e'"du' ly, and smoke Girards. i
g Rra Then you won't need II I j
wiW. worry about any ill- I 1
S 'M-B effects of smoking. The 11 j
B Girard is full of ripe NUN:
LP.'8 j - ii a j 111
B MfiS an me-ow flavor and IB
tt lirS aroma, but there's not r -
S itwliiiivl a mt harm in it, and j v '
Wm WrA not a tmcture regret. mM
liiii I '
m W"-rrM 1 '
1 1 1 '
i K mwmWaeK Ask for Girard 111 '
m WLft2'ixWMa at the next dear counter Mi t
would like to contrast that with the
temperate utteranco of such men as Doc
tor Hart, Mr. Van IXenssetaer and Mr.
Slokowskl.
"if the ministerial opponets of the
bill would slop airing views and try to
get down to facts they would realUe
that Instead of trlng to put some
thing over" our effort Is to do a service
to peoplo who could not enjoy orcnepua
muslo under other conditions. I
"l wish 1 could get these ministers
together and take them to a Sunday con
cert where people from Kensington,
Krankford and South Philadelphia, would
be present, and then hao these people
explain to the ministers what rime they
get home from work In the evenings and
what they rlo with their time on Min-;
das. They hae nothing In the world!
to do. It's no wonder some of them get
Into trouble
Doubts Mlnltrr' Claim, i
"The ministers say tney iihap ;.w" ciiio na. lerl. csanilnalo I pronleml ri- I aa con I glornalbtl e gll uoinlnl poll
members of thn churches behind tlleni. Bnr(nn( .(l forn,lra (jf Mcrl nl tlcl itallanl. professando gratnle amlc zla
Actually 1 tlo not believe they June lAtjstrla-t'ngherl.i. i per ritnlla. nacostanietite Intece -eti-a
tlinil.at.il Tim tfnlllild Is tltnl these lliell n.l-il. - .....,...... .... . Itll htitln,n I'd... l. ..,. I ll.ll.
,ti........... .... .. .. .....
get In a back room and legislate witn-
out knowing the fellings and wishes or;
the people. I
tit iii.itii. ,. .... v , ....-. -
Is not a monej-making proposition.
l'Tt, mlnltln.u rtntl't rajl -A 111.11 IlllSl
are trvlne merely to fulfill a duty. We
couldn't make money If we sold ecry
seat for eery concert. The orchestra
fares a heAy early deficit.
"Open Slindajs are hfliltid to conic
sooner or later. The law Is a dead let
ter now. II can be easily evaded If one
wants to evade It. The longer it takes
to bring about a more liberal Sunday
by law. the wider open that Sunday will
be when It conies."
Theltev. Mr. Porney. of the Phlla
j.i-ki. u.iikih tr...iti'ir.n. bn ted the
flcht airalnst the bill, said today that
the protest, which so far was confined
Io Philadelphia, would now assume such
a general nope that legislators 111 not i
dare disregard It
i:nllt All I'rnleatant ttntlle
In sneaking of the campaign to pre
serve tho Sabbath quiet as It exists
under the t Id blue laws, Mr. I'oiney
said today
"Out first protest was confined largely
to Philadelphia It now will include
every Protestant organization of the
state. We know the motion-picture In
dustry Is back of this move, and that
It Is merely a plan to commercialize
Sunday.
"Wc have proof conduslve that the
motion-picture people framed this cam
paign for an open Sunday, and that this
rtorke bill Is merely an entering wedge
that Is Intended to pave the way for
a wider opening.
"All the Protestant organizations of
the section comprising l.nnn.non persons,
are opposed to tho Mil and mean to
tight It to the end.
"We know that tho proprietors of
movies were a.-ked to fiirnlih fund fori.
a campaign and lhat they were taxed!'
the price charged for each scat In their i
theatre for a singie performance Wei
know who is hack of the whole scheme I
and ngalnrt whom to direct our tight"
Church People In Conference
Confeicnces of church people are be
ing held today relative to an even more
energetic fight against tho Uorke nie.is.
ure than the one staged vesterday
Seldom, If ever before, have the derg.v
and the churches been roused to the ;
pitch that resulted In ycsterda's die- '
turbed meeting of protest Members of t
the House Judiciary Committee, before
lenvlni for llarrlsliurc last nieht salH
that better order would be maintained J
j t the mootlim hchcdutcl for nM week,
"ii"'"'" .--...-. - w. .... no up-
wtiii.iiii itnrkp. iniiior fir tiirt inic.
, ure and chairman of the committee
having tho matter In charge, declined to
T discuss jciterilays meeting
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I
CIRCA GLI INCIDENT.
DI SALOCH E LUBIANA
ghcra per lltia Pictia Ripara
:.. im. i
lon a' "allU
Publlth'd snt nintrlbutM Under
TEnMIT NO. 8t
Authirlrrit liy the set of Ortntt.r a.
lniTon rile at the rostoftlce of I'hlU.
dlrhl. r.
Ily orrttr of the rrlrt.nt.
A. H nimi.Esn.v.
Toitmsitrr General.
tt'sslilngton, 10 marzo. Notlzle uf
u0a!1 KUntp OKg ,(a jarK :l rtegla
.mbasclata ltallana recano die una
stiecialn commlsslon'e del Supremo Con-
itri.iiniiiiirmo Hli aiiliuuinc oei it"
Xfrno ttIlic- per la chlusiira del'a I
rrotl,0'ra jUKOPawli i sig. rrespl ile-
scilsse gll Inchlentl a S.lloch e I.ublana e ,
, ii,', in iitinin oei ioerno iiaiiano.
e,n nomlnare una commlsslonc con hu-
...n . 1.. .... .. .,. I
orlta' ill Imestlgare e prendere le lie
cessarle tnlsure per dare plena soddlRfa
zlone all'ltalla. II cotultatn approvo" la
Projiosta ed a metnbro de'la commls
sione fu nomlnato II generate Itallano
Srirre
Mncldente dl Saloch nv venue In Keb
bralo quando cloe' ad un treno dl rlfu
glatl ttallnnl. provenlentl dall'Austrla e
drelti In Italia
era . l.T J hall"
era decorato con ban-
gulre II treno
dlere ttallane e queste. insieme a giubbn
nillltari Itallane. furono strappate 11
V'""lll'i""" Italian., presento' una pro-
testa al comandante vrho.
Irca llncldente di l.alb.ifh e' stalo
r.-ppiirtaio quanto appresso. I.a siazione
;"" i-ainacn e siaiinna come nepnsuo 01
'vettovaglle dalla commlsslonc lateral-
J leata per I lverl ed un ufllclalo per
" clascuna delle potenze alleate e' membro
della commlsslonc per I smx-orsl Nella Manilng has been issued by Internal
staziono l sono BOO carrl dl gcnerl all- Revenue ("oinmlssinner Itoper that per
tnentarl atuerlcanl che man maiio ven- sons who fall to file Income-tax returns
gono dlstrlbultl tra I czeco-slovacchl. with revenue collectors before next Sat-Jugo-slavi
ed HUstriacl Lalbach e' un I urday night will be subject to prosecu
lerrltorlo che In base aU'annlstizIo e' lion, lie called on honest taxpaers to
ammlnlstrato dagll Alleatl. Oil utllclJll aI I" the round-up of slackers by re
serbl a I.nlbach, si dice, erdlnarono Porting any Information they might
I'espulslone del membrl itallanl della , have which would assist in detection,
commlfsiono per I vlverl. t'na protesta ' Those who nierelv neglect to (lie re
fu fatta. ma l'ltalla rltlro' I sunl urllclall turns aro subject on prosecution to n
In terrltorlo Itallano. e porto' le sue
llnee dletro Trieste, con rlsultato che
le vettuvaglln Itallane ilovevano e-sere
Invlate a mezzo delle lunga llnea fer
lata per Vienna
Pnrlnl, in marzo II Prlino Minitrn I
nemenceau. como iesld"tite della con- '
ferenza della pace, ha' mandato una let- j
5
fh Concha
v 0
n-pjv.
3FRINGS
BROS
CIGARS
Ik B REWSTER Mgtor Car
ters, al capo della comtnlmlono Interal
leata a Trieste, ordlnando cho la mis
slono mllltaro nomlnato ilal Supremo
Conclllo per Investlgaro gll Incldentl
Italo-lueostavl. I ounll i-ausarono t re-
centl acutl senllmehtl tra I due popoll,
proced.i Imiuedlatnmente per Lnllvtrh. .
II glornalc It "Matin" pubblica II tcsto :
j della lettera nella quale e' rietto che la
J Commlmlone prendera' tuttl I necessarl
provvedlmcitl romprern 1'ordlne til
punlre I cotpevoll e qualsiasl compenso
ill soddlsfazlone che potra' essere deciso
I sal dovuto al Ooerno Italian", '
I.n lettera ngglunge che l.t comniU-'
slone dovra' dare notlzla che qualsiasl
simile Incldente net futuro ritusera'
! l'occupazlone mllltare da parte degll Al
leatl. Krancla ed ltatlit sono plenam'entp
i d'accordo nrll'opporsl energlcamente I
i all'unlone del tedescbl austrlacl nlla !
! Ucrrnnriln.
t'nrljcl, 10 marzo. I .a stamp.i ltallana
si oecupa amplatnente della tcdutn par
lamentare In cul I'On. Ilevlone dlmostro
I'nmp II lcrnrir Trilnthln It.rxilr.. iif1,ii.
- -," " -1 '"ii'" '" ' t i,ii,i .
"Urania va Istotizlonl agll urtlcl d Inform.!
zlono jugo-slavl all'estero dl intriisltliMrc
1 catnpagnu contro lltnUa.
. ..
1918 Bridegrooms
Wont Be Taxed
Continued from I'jre One
jwlth him. Perched on the parking boxes
were fle children
There's iny exemptions," he Bald, hr
lle -101'1""1 ,0 "1 ch blreii. "Vou count
,,,.,. ,,,.., . ,, -w
mem as mey go past. Mary, come here." I
and accordingly ono of tho group came I
hurrying' to papa. Then ho contlnue.1
the rnllial; until he hail Included the
tle.
while ti- collector tabulated each '
as thev walked by bun
0n
"There'll e no claim of false return i
on my Income. said the proud father as
he trotted lus lltth troop down the cor- I
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tinSlion will appreciate the
Brewster Car on Private Ex
hibition at Hotel Bellevue-Strat-ford,
March i'ighth to March
Fifteenth.
Made complete by Brewster
& Co., whose excellent Coach
Work has won them a diftin
guifhed patronage ever since 1810.
Patrons of Brewster 6c Co. of
late years have insistently urged
that wc produce a motor car
complete that in mechanical de
tails, in perfection and perform
ance of motor, would be of equal
distinction with 'Bre'ipfter Special
"Built 'Bodief.
Thoscfamiliaratjirft hqnd with
Brewster Coach Work will un
derstand why patrons would de
.sirc a car built complete by
Brewster c Co.
After March Fifteenth the
Brewster Car will.be in perma
nent quarters at 2039 Market St.
BREWSTER & CO.
NEW YORK
flne of not more than $1000, and thore
who "willfully refuse" are subject to fine
of not more than Rin.noo or Imprison
ment of one year, or both.
AT Rue Blanche, Ptris
HAVE often been
asked the secret
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is due to the skilful way in
which it is compounded.
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You will find it truly
effective for pain in chest,
sore throat or stiff neck,
in checking colds and
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Amirican Afnls, New 'r
If our properly i prole, led by Holmes Serv
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sound's in our central office. This start our
force investigating ami irreparable loss is pre
vented, The Service is also primarily a safeguard
against Kurglary, I'ire, Unlocked Doors, Im
proper I'sc of Duplicate Kcvs, clr.
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Any tire soon proves
the truth of the
statement, "The
better the tire the
better the truck
service."
For you know that
damage to mechan
ism is often trace
able to inferior tire
equipment just as
disease of one organ
ofttimes owes its
origin to a defect
elsewhere.
That's why you should
choose truck tires
on a quality basis..
You do so when you
select GOODRICH
DE LUXE Truck
Tires. They em
body the best that a
half-century of rub
ber science can pro
duce. Are long
wearing, lively and
flexible-every one
a guardian of the
GOODRICH repu
ttion. Let us apply them to
your truck.
II. I'. Goodrich Rubber Co.
(ltd X. Uroo.l St.
Atlantic Tire & llepair Co.
It 14 Mount Vfrnon M.
Foss-IIuches Co.
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