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4 eee ee ee ee ae ee ee ee ee Byer sts rt THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1919. FOOD CHIEF CALLS 20TH ANNUAL AUTO A CONFERENCE OF N.Y. FOOD DEALERS A “DOUBLE HEADER" —— They'll Talk Over a Better, Both ‘Truck and Passenge! Distribution System to Aid | All Concerned. on te ‘ By P. Q. Foy. orld.) Food Administrator EXHIBITION 10 BE Car Shows Open on Graceful Lines and Roominess Big Features of This New Four-Passenger Closed Model) PART IN WORLD WAR HERE R cruiting Service Receives Supply of Memorials Prepared by the Republic of France. A supply of the pamphlet memorials of the Republic of France extolling the United States Army for its overseas has been put in the hands of officers of the Army Revruiting Service The book is a history in tabloid form of America’s participation in the war from Cantany to Sedan. services Jan. 3. Every soldier who served abroad and pies id not re ve & copy : \ -_—— ng France may obtain one by # ict to the reerulting atations at As a fitting celebration of the Eighth A . No. 25 Third i 7 twentieth anniversary of the National No. 39 Wh et. all tn rt " y “ | —cpgehiaige ti 7+ Kala dh sett Automobile Show @ “double header” fave o 1d oe andl ob Andel Arthur Wjll-|emposition will bo held for the first matiiiiecmeaess fams and Col, John M. Carson, Zone| time in the history of the show next SERVANT GIRL MAY BE M. P. Officer of the army surplus meats, |J&nuary, when the motor truck show l " a conference with |and the passenger car show will take LONDON, Dec. %—Jessie Stephens, Mave arranged for the wholesale, ence, to be held at 11 A. M., Thursday, mt No. emchange of views for the more gen- renfuining surplus army foods where ail classes of @istributers and con- sumers can be reached. figures available of the quantities un- bacon in co considerable quantity of canned te- rated apples. available. This beef is of exception- johbing and retail|place simultaneously. No one build- dealers in food produtts. The confer- |ing cowld be found in New York large enough to accommodate both shows. 5 East 15th Street, will give|Four floors of Grand Central Palace tho merehants an opportunity for the |are required to accommodate passen- wer cars and accessories ‘on display, era) and equitable distribution of the}and the sth Coast Artillery sa wi be found none too large for the motor truck show. Growth in importance of Col. Carson @id not have the exact|the motor truck is the event of out- sanding interest in the automotive in- sold in this zone, but admitted there|dustry, With {t are brought ‘were several million pounds of frozen| prominence the . varioys phases of beer and vork shoulders and strip|the highway transportation problem Besides #here is @|which will be discussed at the (rans- portation conferences planned in con- matoes, canned corn beef and evapo- /junction with the Motor Truck Show. One of the angles of motor highway According to a circular recently is-jtrangportation not generally under- “ued by the Government there are|stood by the public is the enormous over 34,000,000 pounds of frosen beef}sums expended by the motor truck manufacturer in supplying service to with 180,000 square feet of #| ally fine quality and trimmed accord-|the owners. jag to the army method; cut commercially. beth from home and overseas service, attest the high quality of this beef. ‘Consumers urmy frozen beef of their retail deal- ors; scientifically defrosted, this ex- prices to the consumers, The fol- Jewing prices on the different family outs of this beef allows the retailer a very generous margin of profit. steak. 2. ies While these prices appear much dealer is allowed a fair margin profit owing to the low prices at which the Government is distributing, supply exhav are still clamo paned up the pork loins, a to City Market Com- O'Malley ng the discon- informed The rather low pric Missioner Edwin J yebterday rega nuance of these sale ening World that i the sales would be continued in re- sponse to the demand of consumers. Mr. O'Malley said there was a de- ficit of arot $30,000 so far in Bending these pavy surplus foods, “but 1 am trying to undo this tangle, and when L get matter out it may be possible for ment to continye the sale je depart+ ‘The fol- pple butter, evaperated apples, eva- rated peaches, kidney beans, lima ans, nuvy beans, apricots, canned Wwmatoes, baked beans, pumpkins, sardines, sauerkraut, stringbeans, corn, jams, jellies, evaporated milk in tins, picklex, #pinach, peas, catsup, q@ackerel, salt and pickled. pork. The commodities named were on sale at 6 station at Kingsbridge Road, in 99 Bronx, while fourteen stations iu all are selling the navy surplus foods. “The service rendered by the Eve- consumers Yo the beavy supply of live poultry coming to New York and the fair prices for the consumers to pay, has saved the Hebrew element hundreds of thousands of dollars in the last few months, The activity of Gity Market Commissioner O'Malley ig stopping the fraud in the “over- Fetine of chickens proves what The e ning World has maintained for past year. Inspector W, H, Boyle, ‘upder the City Commisaioner, ts doing effective work in preventing about the Tmeahest fraud that eould "be con- ceived of—stuffing live chickens ‘for profit, and Mr, O'Ma declares that no receiver who assists in this freud on the consumers of New York City will be permitted to occupy a stand in any city-owned market ‘This abomina bie stuffing of feed and foreign substancés in the crops of chickens to inerease thelr weight is done by the men in charge of the live poultry cars-at the Jersey terminals, ‘the sh er in the West or the owner of the poultry, getting the benefit of the fraud. ER eS La HILLIARD HAS*NO SAY. Actor Unheard at Trial Connected With Rape of His Wine NANTUCKET, Mass,, Dec, 10.—ot- thes that had evidently contained good Nguor Frought @ reminiscent look to the face of Robert Hilliard, actor, as he sat in the cour room yesterds fer five hours while Lawrence R. Welch, a grocer of Framingiggm, was Peing tried on a charge of Molating the dry laws by furnishing drinks to thirsty villagers, two of whom testi» fled he had done so. tives from each are millions of pounds of | Cotter, Secretary to ¢ ods that are offered at|nochan of Special Sessions, sent to Chicago to bring Miss Greenwald when . back. Responsibility for the falsified court The in- all probability [records has not been fixed. indictment of vestigation led to Hugh Doyle, a clerk in Special Sessions, on charges of je is in the Tombs in default of shanks| Truck manufacturers realizing the trimmed close, skirt and kidmeys and/value of service to the truck user are Sther fats removed, which makes {t|/planning @ campaign for developing $8.40. per 100 pounds cheaper than !f/to a much higher degree all factors In selecting this}entering into service. deot for the army, the Government |are being formed in the various cities, oaly accepted prime cattle, and the/their object being to exchange infor- fine phyeical state of our: soldiers, |mation and data on service systems, methods and repairs. These associa- tions have the indorsement of the should demand this/manufacturer and dealer. A national organization, comprising representa tute, will undoubt- edly be the outcome of the local or- e@lent meat can be sold at very low | ganigations as @ result of discussions at the riation conferences dur- Show week. METHODS OF COURT FRAUD whe Briseoe averaged 28.8 miles on |} ; District Attorney Sends to Chicago for Annie Greenwald, Held as a Shoplifter. Efforts art being made by the District measured by the present prives for a| Attorney's office for tho extradition of inferior grade Of meat, the |Mias Annie Roman, whose real name 1s of | Annie Greenwald, under arrest in Chi- cago as a fugitive from justice, one of four alleged sboplifters who « caped proseoution through the falaific August Silz, who is distributing tbe }tion of the records of the Court of Hpe- Assistant the passing bad 10,000 ball. Annie Greenwald was the first of the straightened jquartatte turned loose through the al- records to be arrested, —_—_———— Brooklyn Property Owners Sa neys Depreciate the V of Their Property. Public . Service will gave a hearing at 10,30 nue, Brooklyn, who have against the bus line operating Property owners all buses the case. about $2,800 a day which Company. Joseph Petrost, No, 943 Pearl S Brooklyn, operator ef @ city bus, Ww fined $2 to-day for operating his « without @ license. Petrost said he w another bus driver, of Garwood, said he had not started on his first ¢ when ar that he had taken in but 15 cente. was let go with a suapended sentence. Police Commissioner Mnright will summoned 4 & Witness When the cident last ‘Tuesday Saturday bs resumed — a De. Question Was Asked Judge Mulqueen in the Court of G ant District Attorney John T ments against Ghedale Goldenberg, al Charles W. Galvin, formerly a broker No. 50 Broad Street, on charges grand larceny, Goldenberg Was questioned before Grand Jury Dooling Hilliard, although he bad came from New York called u we “rainy summer home here, which has disa peared through a broken door, He evidently surprised wheo Justice Bwitt of Barnstable. in ‘spite vt the timony and botties, declared the "tee shor hd! nosuinapig say. pa) he had been arrested before Mulqueen said this auertion was ille On & petition of ¢ that the indictment cause of this ilegal question, Mulqueen reserved decision, saying wanted to hear further trom ye Dis- trict Astorney's office, ‘i | a into Organizations Bhe is District Attorney Thomas the surplus army |A- McGrath said to-day that Jobn J. “hief JusticggKer- had” been checks, Commissioner Nixon jock Fri ning World in calling the attention of |dey mayning (o residents of Kighth Ave~ protested there. the use of the “without authority or franchise” | tends to depreciate property, ‘The Brook- lyn City Railroad is also interested in It ty sald that the buses earn otherwise would go to the Brooklyn City Railroad ar making “about $30 @ week,” but saw hie a 4 Sbeaotered piety eat galled meee Bei iciaine i Hh tre tity engine trouble and secure big mileage per gallon of and was told “his initial contribution gasoline. ; would be moderate. Harry KE. Nead, sted on & similar charge and He in iry into the cause of the Flatbuah jc next CALLS INDICTMENT ILLEGAL. val Sessions yesterday accused Assist Dooling of using illegal means to obtain indict It was shown that when the him whether Judi jaldenberg's counsel de diamissed | be Judge the former domestic servant who was recently elected to a seat on the Bor- ough Council of Bermondsey, a London suburb, says that municipal work js the first, step In the direction of the House Ww MITCHELL COUPE NBLOID HISTORY OF U.S, | of Commons. In an interview she told BROOKLYN AUTO SHOW MOTOR SHOWS A BENEFIT. |MAXWELL STOOD SEVERE |"P'izsnea suvecit of sieep at. nights and rose in the morning to study poli- tics," she gaid, “There, I believed, lay the way to reform. 'My first-hand wiedge of housework gave ine many “Without doubt the most Important factors in the growth of the automobile business ore the national automobile TO BE HELD IN FEBRUARY Announcement is made by the] shows," states George 8. Morrow, metro-| rie yuprome test of road service). a Brohkiyn Motor Vehicle Dealers’ As-| Dolltan distributor’ for ‘Templar and] yoy /ic,aubreme teat of rond service) cea Hue er gig OL UB, soclation,,.that the ninth annual) @axon cara. “Annually they focus the! (,. of tos Angeles, who has dfiven| Brooklyn witemobile show will pe eee en ne a ikera und dee |@ 1916 Maxwell over more than 60,000 yA, dinner will be tendered to New held in the 28d Regiment Armory} veg enthusiasm in motoring matters| Miles of good, bad and indifferent Hugo, at The Au "Club of during the week of Feb. 14 to 21] Cnerally highways in the territory lying be- America, Fifty-fourth Street, weat of This announcement followed a meet-|"pngineors and designers look to the} tween the Mississippi River and the Pipe ey co mee AE OC ing of the association held at the] shows for inspiration and their friendly | Pucific Coast, according to Harry [. Club will be the hosts on this occasign, Long Island Automobile Club at) rivalry in bringing out improvements! De Bear, manager of the New York }Wch Will mark the completion of Mr, which Clifford M, Bishop was elected] and new ideas in the new types at the| MaxwelleChalmers branch, who has the world’s largest agtomoblie bureau President of the association. The Fe. had Pitcasobile ta lta weetent just received word of the remarkable other officers elected are Chester J Maxson, Vice President; Fred Ken- getter, Second Vice President; 1. fection record established. ba ela “We have covered an average of | ngineers, for example, ‘he ‘I have made study of the motor car : industry {rom every angle, not only as| 17,000 miles each season for the past Kirkham, Treasurer, and W. A. Sel- {t applies fo the American made car three years" said Mr, Cox while in For the first time in the history of] have embod! inthe sday Portland last week, “and the only the Brooklyn automobile show Poth models the result of their research." serious trouble we have had with the nger cars and motor trucks wi a car was a broken eprin; ‘“ ‘i okel & while pass- be exhibited on the floor of the . armory during the same week. The} TIRES FOR HEAVY TRUCKS, | ins through Fourth of July Canyon passenger cars will be arranged in amin between Coeur d'Alene and Wallace, the centre of the armory, while motor] “The solid tire will be obsolete within SoM is the poorest stretch of trucks will occupy the spaces’ on hel the next five yours,” was the prediction w ve encountered during sides of the interior mbined § > years’ wandering across moun- . 4 ed! of F. A. Seiberling, President of the|{!) a D exhibitors cuting down the size of] made in his address at the annual meet- apg rast" the Goodsear ‘stockholders at] BIG FOREIGN TRUCK MARKET. = —_ Akron ee BRISCOE GASOLINE RECORD. So fust has the pneumatic tire come] That American motor trucks will find ned “Tinto general use for hauling that it is the] ready market abroad, particularly in He ».| firm conviction of the Goodyear bead | Pngland and France, for some tii Beating its own record in the Youe- | Mit it will entirely replace the wolld tire [comer is we proved fuck with those ie mite sconomy Fun some months 4g. lwithin the next years. He also pre-|have kept jn close touch with foreign a atock m 1 Briscoe OU cae Nasi dicted that probubly not so soon, but | tarneportation problems,” saya Sldne erat ED tue ctet, Gr ormemenal within a wy ine. the fabric tire will |B, Bowman of the Sidney B. ‘Bowman eed by ord tire, ew, . those who witnessed the perform-|*qodgyoar was the pioneer In develop Automeblie Co, New York iissel dis- cord \ this country, and |“ densana wonaene “A special cable despatch from Li tion destined to bes | 20" by ® well known foreign. cor, Pr tite for ait ‘Sites, [Pondent states that, ‘It ls no exaggeras cer car to the |tlon to say that the maintenance of the Eel in'the opine | British food and raw material supply ‘whose company, [this Winter depends on. tmpartation of at the m hud | American motor trucks, for British man. argest yeat’s busi- \ufacturers admit they ‘will be unable to +» & gross of Over $169,- fill the demand in less than eixteen months to two years,’ " gas in the Yosemite economy run, and |g) this mark was overto by 22.4 miles in @ teat run lant week at Pomona, Cal., with the aut le department rep: resentatives of four Los Angeles news- papers on witnesses. "Fhe. Brincoes traveled 51.2 miles on a single gallon of gasoline, a record per- formance. 4 000,000 = action. Poor Fuel is | Partly to Blame When your motor heats up, do you blame the lubricat- ing system, tight piston rings, the spark too much re- tarded, poor water circulation in the cooling system? Poor fuel often has a Jot to do with it. Low-grade gasoline burns slowly and incompletely, producing high heat—deposits carbon on the piston heads and in the combustion chamber which retains the heat and prevents quick radiation. ‘The remedy? High quality, quick-burning gasoline that is uniform in its vaporizing and ignition character- istics, that burns up completely and delivers maximum power in all weathers—SOCONY Motor Gasoline. Standardize on SOCONY and you will avoid lots of 5 Brooklyn, 8 At filling time look for the red, white and blue SOCONY Sign, Kvery gallon the same. 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Stewart owners in over 500 American cities and in 27 foreign countries have chosen Stewarts because of their dependable and economical performance and lasting qualities. In five years no Stewart has worn out Herrman Motor Truck Co., Inc. 607-615 West 57th Street, N. Y. Phone Columbus 5572-3 ye Quality Fira Instead, quick Stace es ae eee It is ‘‘firing on all six.”’ power. opr: 175th Street and Grand Concou Maxwell—Chalmers Sales Cor . Brooklyn, N, ¥, Wbone Prospect S4i1 Wil UU Newest Film Favorites. : 3: 0000000069000 0 00000008. ins ERE MERE AEE POPOIPIO PSO G ID PFOVOOE PICTURE SUPPLEMENT IN COLORS Free With Next Sunday World in Greater ‘New York and Vicinity— Constance Binney, One of the !

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