Important Legal Decision
The Liebig's Extract of Meat Company of London, makers of the celebrated Liebig's Extract of Meat, has gained an important victory in its suit against the Liebig Extract Company of Hudson and Thomas streets, New York City, by the decision recently handed down of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
The principal issue was as to the right of the Liebig Company of London to exclusive ownership in the name "Liebig," and the Appellate Court has now given a decision, with heavy costs against the Liebig Extract Company of New York, and enjoins that company from using the word "Liebig" in connection with the sale of extract of meat. Since this decision is final and not subject to further appeal, it should mark the end of infringements on the original and genuine Liebig Extract of Meat made by Liebig's Extract of Meat Company of London, under rights acquired from the eminent Baron Justus von Liebig, whose facsimile signature "J. v. Liebig," in blue, is a prominent feature of the package.
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This Chafer is a full-size, three-pint, nickel dish, with all the latest improvements, including handles on the hot water pan. It is the dish that sells for $5.00.
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Patent Charlotte Russe Moulds can be used not only in making charlotte russe, but for many other dishes. You can use them for timbales. You can mould jellies in them. You can bake cakes in them. Wherever individual moulds are called for, you can use these.
The moulds we offer are made by a patent process. They have no seams, no joints, no solder. They are as near perfection as can be had. They retail at from $3 to $3.50 a dozen.
The Timbale Moulds are made of aluminum and are without seams. They can be used for countless things:
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The story of American industrial development has no more fascinating or impressive chapter than that devoted to the discoveries and improvements resulting from the extraordinary inventive genius of the New England workman.
He is never content with things as they are. He is forever experimenting—and successfully. He searches until he finds the soul of the machine, and from this intimate acquaintance he begins to eliminate and improve. He accomplishes the paradox of perfecting a perfect article. If there is a practicable way to make one part do the work of two, if some added device will simplify a process or improve a product, he will not rest till he has worked out the problem.
This passion for invention has been from the first a vigorous characteristic of the New England mind. The early settlers were artisans rather than tillers of the soil; and when by a bitter struggle with an undeveloped country they had supplied their immediate wants, they naturally turned again to manufacturing; and this mechanical bent, stimulated to alertness by a vigorous climate, resulted in course of time in an almost incredible mechanical ingenuity—the "Yankee Knack."
This genius for simplification of processes, this wonderful knack of devising machinery which will do the work of the human hand, has multiplied the output of our factories: and this in turn has increased wages and decreased the hours of labor, and so brought a great uplift into the lives of our workmen; given them the power to provide better homes for their families, better education for their children, and greater leisure in which to work out a broader destiny for themselves.
As in the past, so in the present and the future. The "Yankee Knack," which long since turned New England into a vast workshop, is still at its age-long task—simplifying, improving; lowering cost of production, ever raising quality of product—and all to the end that the average American family shall enjoy today what were luxuries but yesterday, and gratify in their turn the yet undiscovered desires of tomorrow.
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We are the original makers of
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No one attempts the quality we produce. We sell direct to the consumer. From
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Full assortment. Printed on heavy gummed paper and bound in book form. A big seller.
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Ivory Soap is not an ordinary laundry soap.
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Most cleaning preparations are adapted for coarse work in the kitchen only.
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Every housekeeper knows that for use on windows, glassware and mirrors, it is absolutely unapproached. It gives a brilliancy to the glass that nothing else can duplicate.
For bathroom work—on nickel ware and porcelain, it is equally effective.
For use on painted woodwork and linoleum it is ideal. It does not scratch away the surface, but simply cleans it.
For brass, copper, etc., it is far better than coarse caustic powders.
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BAKER'S
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VOSE PIANOS have been established more than 50 YEARS. By our system of payments every family in moderate circumstances can own a VOSE piano. We take old instruments in exchange, and deliver the new piano in your home free of expense. Write for Catalogue D and explanations.
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