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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1922)
Martin, A. K. F. (! h a in p. Stopped h Floyd Johnson S Y"ik, M T.-rliyt J1.ln...n, $tmr.4 Cl!fi'!Tl muitt, t p tpt. JMt Mniiin In th I'Hh round of iln-ir f hr-lulot 1 j r nu , I limit ;n Mj'li"n Kiimr irarlon l.i-i multi, Thn A 15. y. i iiKiiii'i'-n iiii!' iiuiK I. rthtfi.n; n th.' r p. in the lot U r um I v I. in hi sen. ml i.nf-il lit ii'im in knuwli !k)ii il' ii.i!. I' a f t flint f'T t W il liirf turn V"Ulitf John s' n lt I, in. ti ll Mn dun alnmst at Will - l.iiilii.l.il.B sli'-ts l Hi' f m t'f hlti II." i m I. Ii i li"H-r hid n l" ! nw. Marin h id I'm mi ih.iinn against t he I ",t!i( 'I nl.'li t' wii'l Hit n li Hniiiu r 'll tried wl'li U r-lt-iiiiMlly, Inn uiin. Just iii udi-ii. .( Ii n i. it ilitniiu'. however, was rath el' I'lllfll A miitiinii ntli iiil.il M.uMii ut i r II. ha-hl. II wa li nfil lui iiiUht ti.se tlm hU-M i'f inn Hi', whli'h was ! tili.irly K .ihIip I, i.i that m i vi wr i iiil.iiiUi'i ''il H f II ! Wert? taken, .l. liiim.n wti(ih"l 1 1 pound mi.i Mntln, ISs'j. FootBallFacls Worthlcnowing Q. liul In i lilik ulT'.' A. A l.iil.mT in llii trrin uril In ilrkicnnlo tin iipi'iilnc il;i of llm Hint mill third iii;n Iit unit II tliall inn nisi i'f n il:n rliirli from lln III uril lllll" of I III- llMIII ( III II It'll III liil II. (llll I. S., , Q. If llm b.ill In kmuKril out of tho li.iM'icr liiiiul wlill" lm Ik iilti.tnplinit to i.iKM It, lint In fur" It li'iivr In li.inil, lc It b fri' 1'iiH or iin Inmra j.li tH fiirward pimn? A. It ii a fii'P hull, tint Imvliie (en imnnrd f inward. Kulu I7, Sic linn i. Q, If on the otlhT Imiul the Imll In tiloilicil by an opponent Ilia Instant It li'iivcii tho innir'a Imnd, In It run aiilrrfd A funiMe or on Incomplete parni? A. It U ruled MM nil liieniiiplrle pti, ImtliiK li't thn panher'a hand. Ituln 17, Seel ion 4. Q. Mow innny forward pnne may b muilo from one. arrlmmiiKe? A. (Inly one In enili aiTlmmaRP. Rule 17, Sit! inn 3 (Ii). Q. llow many Ixickwurd or later al p;mnea may he made from a Bin rIb acrlmmnRe? A. Any number provided they are all lateral or backward. Any number of backward pase or lateral panaea auto ni.iy be rombined with a alnule forward piii from a ainela arrim magr. ICule 17, Section J. TUB ItKST riW TO l.'SE. With the ba'l In your poHseaslon on your own 40-yard line, aecond down, 21 yirds to go, you are now In that odd situation which aomttfmea nrlaea by reaaon cf ft penalty for hold ing or a poor puis by the center or a fumble. Huch situation tend to up net team'a In clone garneg. The beBt thins to do is to play the ball to the opponent by a punt and let your eleven regain ita composure by play inr drfenso. Some coaches prefer to let the opponent have tho ball at the Klart of a game for like reasona. They want their players to aettle down and !o work off any nervousness by play Inp defense before attempting to at tack and chancing a fumble. Anyhow, such a position really gives you the ball on your 20-yard line, when a punt Is always to be used on a third down. Always punt in this case. Of course, if you nro away ahead, you might do ii bit of experimenting. Anything goes,' then. That is tho time for a quarterback to learn by experience. Fighter Refuses to Take Verdict; Says Opponent Is Winner Hilly Kelcbell, Ariiona boxer, re versed a derision which hud been Kiven in Iii favor by three judges in a fight wilh .lake Stahl. Ifter tho judges had given the fight to Ketchcll, mid the referee had raised KetchcH's hand, Ketchcll walked across the ring and raised Stahl's right ha..d saying: "Von won, Jake." ("reiphtim High Loses . to Trinity Collfpc Sioux City. la., Oct. '6. (Special Telegram). Fighting gamely, but to no aviul, the Oreighton academy of Omaha team went to defeat by a 6 0 score at the hands of the Trinity col lege eleven here today. The youngsters were no match for the crushing offensive of the colleg ians and Kutch. local fullback, wailed through the entire team for rims of 40, 60 ami 70 yards. tllllen ami Mnnahan looked good In the b era backfleM. whll Cnnlglia and lfinehejr w.;r the luminaries in the line. Ths entire Trinity team looked good. sw tt inula John ltll'i I Ih. hMl "lcr li( " I'.? ? l-i I ' .1 r .--h ll l Iht It. CU ' t '.li X. 1. M (llanloi J' IWII.I Ht I tow l:f. .IM I- f 't I f' I ' U t"t '! ' ' mu,l Iktft'u' n-1 li)"f Ihm Ih ..., i . f.., t '- " - 4.in . l. r-! "i- " ' k,r.t..F, .., , tl .lf Is f fcW lf, j " i 4M JtU ' ' 4 . .1 4 I a . - I S .. .. ,h s. i m . '- ir.- r.k Htlpass lk -HUH . .' .- -.. ' ' M ts t tas lsl 14 - , --tfr. l- . . . .., M ... . -,,. l Mt 6 ... ' 1 t - fcS . L- ' 1' (SI V. ! I . 1 - Hmmt -. i 14 . - . . 4 1 , t f7 1 Zoning System" Suggested by American League Head to Curb Homers in Small Baseball Lots !rfili.i! fan if i.lty r mi..:ff for lli I'H'tf tailing tiii.l nn i un i.f i.im.j tun, unit with Hi lhrly lm II in Hi; 1 1. ii y . i l ii ! "either hM lh I If hi i. ihry a lie ' Kt llirlf lilnlnv' i h II M do Velnpe.J : what formerly J were li'i.tf fly In 1 1 ! bluer lrt' limn t un kin.- fiii I ! in annuel ii u ml IUII.'nilteS i f III , lilillnll.il pastliu imw inn I'Hlnlii II4V JllllVIUI . tiuir voi-r in ii b ill tuned il'iwii or the fem es In miine of thn le igun p.ilks iii'md bji k " In oiilv Iwn pinks of ttm Jsall-'Mil I leilglle, til" nbb'St of till' twil lllllji'l' Ilili'llllS, Is II .,l) i- Willi bats a bull lowr thu feiii'B really enlMlid to a I home I nil. Theso parks are the home , oi III" IIi'S' ii I'.raves mid tho I'ltls buii,ri field. Wln-n Owner C-org" '(rant built the liiave.i' field lm hud 'enough ground available tn t.ulld the 'f. !' s out far eiioiiKh so that It takes .i real healthy wullop to i lear thn boards, line! thn sit me condition Is ti uii nt the 1'! rates' lot. I . ;4v yi worth lu tii y '4y J fxiu V. Th advent I 1 '. 7f -( ii liwiy t-iU KMC, 7 Mathewson Warms Up Before Game-Not in Nuw York, Oct. 7. (Dy A. V.r-SIx of the nine runs scored by the (Hants since the series began were driven homo by Irish Meusel. Ills clout lit the first game drove across the two runs that (led the score and advanced a third runner so that he was ablo to trot In with tho winning run on a sacrlllce fly. The second day Meusel swatted a home run with two on base, giving tho (Hants all of their scores for tho afternoon. Yesterday, his sin glo tn the third sent Oroh across the counting rubber. Ho got only ono hit a day, but each game when it was of utmost value. Christy Mathewson playing the re porter's role In this series, warms up his writing arm before the game starts by complying with requests for uutogruphs on busebulU, score cards, program or whatever the besieging souvenir hunters have handy. Just be fore the start of yesterday's game, Garry Herrmann, owner of the Cin cinnati Ileds left his box to pay a short visit erf greeting to Matty, lie did not bother "Big Six" with a plea for his signature. Many a fan who craved a place among the 22,000 unreserved aeats Omaha Gets Speedy Series Returns by Radio Reports of the world scries baseball game yesterday went far and wide by radio throughout the middle west when The Omaha Bee broadcast the game from station WAAW. Receive ing sets at the Sportsman cigar store, Ernie Holmes' billiard parlors, the Radio shop and the McGraw Electric company caught the broadcasting, play by play. In some cases, the radio was several minutes ohead of ticker service at downtown stations wher crowds congregated. Announcemnt of the lineup for to day's gainewi!l be broadcast prompt ly at I o'clock today from station WAAW. Centre Plays at Home. Danville, Ky Oct. 7. Crowds ar rived here today from all parts of Ken The Durant Touring, like the Sedan is very good looking, and is equally as serviceable Andrew Murphy & Son l tth And Jackion St$. 52 Years in Business The l't'l'i (touti'la, lunne of i'i" i 4ii In iiiid tlm I'll la4-I;'li :a (talks pti iallj kto Die tsigi-u ut mini of tho iiiainigfrs and pbiirrn It ifii. only a hiNh fiy lull or a liitt h U'tiu.i. i tn diar the frnc in right field or bop mrr th low sit'iie wall in front of Mi biiaihrrs in lift fu !d in ihiUM pln la Ni w Vork any high si bonl I ill I'lnu r i "iii. I knoi k the lull into tli si.tn,1 for four Iwm-, mi close rit (hi veals tn the pimp. In fa. I. In Ixitll l'l ilit'b'lplilit and thn I'olo gruunils the s'nnds are et m as to i .iiiid just outsail' llm ;'J0 fool llinil set I y llto lagin. linn .liiluitou's "one S stein." After liesrlng the riles of iiiai.aK' iH Who b4Ve lost Mlliieinlis gaim s oil these short f"iie lots by frnk homers, Han Johnson, president of the Ainer ban long in. rimm In bin with u su giHiion of i-siablinliioi; it "umiiiig system" In int..l the long liHHng. I'nder th plans presented ly Jithu soii, the stands would be niled off in zones mid bulls bit in Miine portions of the seals would rniinl only lis two I .a in hits. In lb" I'hllii'lilphlii park, iimler Jolinsnn's plans, a bull would linvu to be hit out of the lot to room as a lnaiter, bails Iwing w.i!lopel Intij His bli Hi hers to f ount oniy as tloublr s. This svstun iind til" iiit stlon of the lively ball arc . slated to come up again lit the Joint incvMiig of llm majois uud Illinois and ttu meeting of the major leagues this winter. Bull Pen, However couldn't even get near Hie park yes terday In the last 4a minutes b"foro starting time, Hollce scattered a loose barrier a block from the l'olo grounds, turned back every one who had no ticket after the upper grand stand and bleachers had been tightly packed. Juck pempsey was on hand again. Ho entered with as much quiet zind calm poise as la usual when 40 figures and a hundred champion followers miriound a big man wearing a cham pagne colored cap. on the way to his seat Pempsey went out upon the f'.eld to exchange epigrams with John McGraw. Ten , thousand fingers pointed him out to 20,000 eves. Habe Kuth couldn't hit tho ball beyond the Infleld. Three times Scott pltc'lied to him with such exceedingly nklil that the home run slugger topped the ball so that It took a high bound and was fielded between first nnd second. The only time the Bam bino got on baso was when Hcott curved the ball into his nmplo anatomy. Hoots and booes wero sounded by Giant fans every time the Habe atruck at tho ball gr had a strike culled on him. tucky to witness tho scheduled game between Centre college and tho t'nl veraity of Mississippi. Tt is the lust home appearapco of the Centre t'am until lifter tlib Harvard game. Major Leaguers Flock to Join New Association The proposed major leaguu base hall association has already admitted to membership 148 major league play ers, according to Ray J. Cannon, Milwaukee lawyer, who has been re tained by a number of major league ball players to perfect the organiza tion. A few days ago membership pledge cards were sent to the majority of the major league ball players and to date 14S have signed to become mem bers of the association, according to Cannon. PASSENGER 4-DOOR SEDAN $1495 AT OMAHA I ,ut4 vm , . . m I i j.; I . Aisf a Rttql Good Car nu: Sunday ukk: omaha. ocTonKu x. wx. I!ancroft'$ Mother Trace llay of Son on the Score Hoard MollV I III, I I., Oil. 7 Til" e. Iiih, blue and green Ileitis Dial flssh the pingl'm of llm wmlil series gaun t, l iy by play, nil Hie llant board uiitslde III" .bninial builtl'iii; here, tell Hie same sliny In all lull oiii'dl the liiuiilreiU of s rsuns mIui i.'illy iiuigi'rcnte In crush and lie rushed, trample and be irsmpleil In their ei lleiiu nl. Tu this line person, a lil I lt wntiiHii, middle aged and trail, one llghl sparl, Its above the others n n plaint In the milky way. He cause thai light limes the plijlng of her still "Davie". Mis. Ills It. Ham roll, iiittdn r n( Hie si tr slim I stop nf the l.lanls, mIIiihs hersill In be jostled, rlilshe as she Keeps lier i e glued In I In- board. Miile 1'ianli ll.imroll, Hale's lalli'-r, nci n pies ruth day, a box at Hie Hob i tirituniN, the mother re main ul home fur (he fear thai her pn eme ut the playliiu field limy make "my great big boy" ncmuis. And Djle plas sn that Hgbl lw sale his name and pimlllnn will flash brightest for Hie li" ti- inolhcr III Iowa. Hawthorne Results rir.t tu i1 I'm "b II.1"'". S r "Ms. '., (uili'liC l'-:i.iii- 113 (P.uh.MI). S M I. fvsC. I 1. ".i ii, tie ml, li (K'.l'r:). ! I" I. I In . I.I U. !...."Ml Ml lii.f,.. 11 (J"n.), I tn "ii, I la 3. llii'tl. . Tans l' 1 Va Tit 'Ik. stM m l ilr.-i.l I srtille r-.n. . Kri met Km'.-I'lil"' H,"0, I jfr-oi ls met mil ItiinliiK. si fiirl'.iiK": litfl 1iH.liw.il 17 il"ie), 4 tn I. 1 til t. 1 I" t. v. us ... 1 1 t ' y II, 'l (M 'il), J t'l t. I" I. I la 2. . "nil Pay nf Wr i'lt. I"T dii iyl, 10 to I, 4 lo I. i In I, thiol li.; ir, i-5 (ll! Wood, smillns M NKK ii Hl"rs Aerns, Kan of I'lesrdy. Kiu-l"l.le sii'l srlrs .If. mil. Thlr.l I in -Purse fl.i"". n-yi-iir-ol.il uiel nl', -lti Itnintx. U furlong. I. nilinitn, l"l (l'u)ll. 1 to 2, to I, 3 to i. tvan, Tuy tl. I'll (Me'lrss). T t I, I to t. 8 la S, "nil II. ai'l, IH U'it.holilti, 1.1 to I, (in, 1 r i, thiol Tim: 1 11 I f' Nenstle. Hrp nf th Nellll, Itlvulet, IIiuihi, W. O. l'jCllllt. U uliei mil. Knur'li lit"-l'nr !, sua, J.yr n!,1 met up. rinltiiins, liaialicnp, 1 nitls aui III vst-itii: ivlnf letl. 1(1 (PpttinMl. II to I, 4 lo 4, 1 to 3, wen X lisntuli', 113 iMurphy). 12 to 8, 4 to r, 1 la ::, i.seon.1. Kiilnh y, kit (K"1rls), I l !, I to 5, 2 to S, t lilrij. Time: 1.41 !!. Klnr li III -inly. Sail sni.la, Murlnit iV'rpn sil Is) Vnr Z"lis mo 'xl l-l'lwjir'ls MiKi-rtten enliy. K.flli 10"' P'iik" l. lam, rlnlmlns, je;ir liU Hnd uc, (tlx hHlf-fuvl"ii: Mury KulS'l. K7 (Dlnhinon ), II to 1, 3 (a I, even. won. II. o-lii. In. 110 (Pi'tzhnlil), T lo 1, I to 2, H Irt F', seronil. I. Kiifteid, lu (I)oyle), I to !, I to I. 7 lo Id. third. Time: 1 -in 3-5. Uns, rltrli. Ku Klux, Cuiion MIoKm.m unit Kmeajjii rait. Himli Usee Pursn l,0"", laimliiK. I--i.itr-"l'U sni ni'. on mile. K'ln.i I)., K)ii (limy) 11 to 8, 8 to 1, I to unit, Jar.ln, W (Petsholdt), 7 to I, I to 6, 1 to 4, sii'oiel, rhrlstle Halters, 109 (Jones) 6 to 1, 2 o I, rv.:n, Ihil'l. 'I'lmi': 1:4- 4S. Tlonero lllus, I.nutS (.'oflirii n. Mitv llitl, I lope and I.eilnnla ran. AVeaihir elouily, thivatenlnR track fust. II aui home Entries rst raee, purfft $l,P0n( for niaiilin 2. t'ear-ol'la, fivo fui!"tiK: Kris, l"li; I'ast In, K"i ; Fernando, 1 0 1; ; My I.orraln, Ki6 I'nuln. 112; I'r. McArlhur, 110, Keiond raie. puiso $1,000. am ftirloiofa, clrtlmliis", 4-yerir-oldH and up: xLMffereiit Kys, 100; Heaipia- H, 105; Marlon Lewis, Kir,; Waller II. JVsrce, 10..; Old Koso, lor.; Delnnd, lor,; Carl Roberts, 106; Gen eral Petals, lor.; Iianclnff lilrl. 106: Cap tain Burn, lo!"; War Pennant, 10S; Hon ,l"o, 112; Ciivall-adotir II. 105; xWoui Pay, 100; Clciatra l!"y, 105; Mtysvllle, 103. Third race, purao Jl.ooo, rlulinlnir, S year.olds and up, ono mile and 70 yards: xlllarli Top, 101; xllru.nn Hill, 10.1; Kraiik lln. 106: Hea Way. HiO; Madrono, loil; MtKlgn lot;; N. K. Heal, I0li; Normun dle, 100: x'traynslan. 1"7; xWalkup. 107; Peaert Hoan, 108; Kntz, 112; Hanover's Typaz, inc. Fourth race, purse 2,000, the Morris handieap, fur 3-year-ofd nti up, one mill! and 70 yarda: Ku Klnx, li.,; Croiipler, KM; War Zono, 105; Ten Can, 103; Coyne, ll. Fifth race, nlalmlnif, purae 11.000, for all itKi. flva and unt'-ha If furlonk: Phronn Ward. 104; Ineomianie, 105; Uud dlo Kean, 17; Hrllllant Ray, 10 ; Last Due, 110; Pililned, 1 1 II ; H..le of Ellza- bethtnwn, llo; Harry li., 113. .Sixth iaie. eialinir.c", purs.t $1,000, for 3.year-o!dH and up. line mil, and a half: xTnkalun Maiell, 102; xl.ollls, 102; Sp.ic-la'-ular Cirl, 107; 1P. k Nail. 107; Reureso. 107: r.edoiila. 107; Hill Hur.lv, 107; Hlack watrn ii, in7. vAppt entice oii'jtvani n rlaimed. Weiithcr eioiidy, thii.'atenitti:; iraikf.tBt, Tlir I Ol "R I l s n a r fm rsPTi . ': . :w:.. ,1 1 ; 'I d i r nu. tii H.iiioN ii v Mt.. Hin .i L'lHIi's nil the I't.'ttrln is ut III t'li tsbton Ibnoliii" i i'i" . Wilh her w.iriil nt'd uiinpUd f.stuus liloniiim hkn m stl.uio , Hi ws tpiilo rnihuslastb' slid Imhl was In h r re As Ml" bestd the loud td lustjr ih' is thst t Ins tl lo the l.y Thloiish the line t.nns louiii-d ttl his initio stoiiinl the lull. And nucous i r itfsnunib J hk H tnlKhiy win,ill And her vobti was culm und mellow wl'h m sneet, b Iimii if tone, , uii Muld; "Isn't I hut ((' I'litest lollnw dimliiu wi'h the loenoiihune'" MKiMA sorts Itoy Tales and "Jack liabhil ' An petsoti of tii ( mm tin IbiRiilnes ro s'tiditijt tha IT months Hi (V.il foi Mm, where they rxpect to play blisebnll btlNlliK tolltlde.t if.tu inndb lion playing In lbs Western It-UK u. 'TIS H V vT'l-MS Not loUK UK" "llnbi " Kuth selert id up Mll-Atnerican Imscluill te.nn. Hi) failed. hoW fver, to mdii t IM. Itonunrll on his ilub. Muti the Spoil SCllbes of til lliltlnll W'T" asked to liiinie the iii"t v.iliial'ln players tin y pint et liuiiiiin ll siioiid and si'ine of the fans hsvs bein II) luu t'l llnd wh r the scribes plied Kulli. 1 III-; ri.O.MOTKK Siild ri niiinler I'ele l . I'mnioler Hill. Why isn't we si sue slum .liul linn llm town Hicht iipshlit dim n And msKe ourselves some dnuch? S.iid I'rniiinler Hill Id I'roiiiutrr I'ele, Unit soiiniN very well lo mr, Hut nllliout Hie press I must rimfi'ss That we lire ipille ul sea. Iteplled rrmliolir I'ele to I'rniuuler Hill 1.1's lineup cond Hulit We'll slmi real si nippers Ami nnt ham an' ba Mhrs And the scribe will trest us riRht. goodTok I'AT I'.it Abisoii, uthietic director of Hockhurst collide, Kmisns City, Is IvfereeiiiR fisitliiill gnnii'S In Kansas this season. Mason is u dentist In K.iiimiih City, The lust limp I'al was with the nuffaloeH was in 1021. II KT IT WAS SO I'll. Houp, shiiped and colored lo re si mblo lemons, eiigs,. nrmiKca nn'd oilier fruit and vegetBlileg arc flooding the druif store market. "If they'd make It mnre like soap nnd less like garden truck we'd have Is-tter luck trying to w-Hsh," Krowled the mechanic when ho fr As Three years ago we gave to the public the accepted standards of comparison used by the leading automotive engineers. Previ ously their method had been a trade secret because it was so technical. We simplified the method yet retained every fundamental element of comparison. We introduced then the first Marmon Demonstration week. We prepared a score-card which made it possible for anyone to compare several cars and know exactly what each could do. So welcome and so suc cessful was this plan that we have continued it and now announce the Third Annual Mar mon Demonstration Week.Octolxrr 9 to 14. ' Wc invite every car owner to take advan tage oi this great -t' A A 1VU uTi MARMON for llm Si'lip Mill liol 1101 K. II w.i a liaiiiNiiine fiillli.n U, lhi KM), Mil in, III Insd was as uiijiild.nii a slimes Hi poor lil lie In.) in ll.ul In sliuiile In liiiii. Ileiiilinil ill b) a iuhcl ol IH. IIOOHW riHt IH Ml -I .1.11 k l4-lprj 1 lll'IIISl'.' I' ' - (hit If I'ltnpsi y I.i t l;i t hikl II li 'i-t be In ' KlllOpe, .. . HUM- th t title Would be so one suliil tli i' .I.n !. t' l" uh; lined In all"" the p. "pie of b.s ou routitry t" W.III'"S. wl.lih is ety nice on Itinipi-evs pait. Hut why pick mi poor .ittl. t"in Co rop. ? 1(10 lll There was a )"iimt utcslbr named Malison Wlin was eiy iiiiiblliiuis and hand si hup. lie tas matched wilh a cr.ipplcr lly the name nf ib'c Sappier Ami mm i-n't iiilie ui Ii a wrestler. ki:. IN OMll Jll'lii.lSK by i pi'lls fl.'lu f"i.' all liallles, the (.".il ft III pl.o ' ni'lit Is belnn fivori'l us a lm-.. ti -i of eel tin; that nil lm; oitnnl '!. p' li.t f I low mi; a touchdown. The .imp Kn k lllso Is beitlK Used, bill It i f ll f'" to say that throiich I In. i tin of the si a son the pi-ici-titui!" "f furv.tiiil pasns ntti lnpp .I to cam fins point will be relatively sin. ill and lb" rush from scrlmmiiite evi u smaller. WHAT t I.I It MAT Adrian I.) neb, the lies Mnlnr pitcher who Is In get a tryuul with the Knives next sprlnu, had a chain e uilli the W':lsblnf;loii i lull five jrnrs nun and wilh the St. I.niils l'.nnuis lini jears in, An oilier Instance where snme people never get rnoirli. siioi i.n iHTa riT.t ni'Jt In iiltetnptliiK to ixpliilii the lick inn Klvon Carpcutler by "Hattllim" rem hei lemon. Compare by standardized tests Experts Do There are 12 vital tests used by automotive engineers in judging different makes of cars. Their method is now available to the public. (mmm t'JI A .TrxlK'.-'. 1 I'll I L'i Vft 'VrVj.' VM ft-3 Th..' n. Mtrnon Fbieton, wilh tl.cw.tn lerlil Paio ti.iu l'"', n n mi fihil .t, I 'trthet with ott ri Mjtr 111 link. 1. It it te fulfil Mjrmnn id thf ni !!, Ch loirm ol hrtter'iicnn, rl iti low ptii I, mini' Mm . nt'oiii iivl .If t"i.'jH,i.t ini'it it ud' nioil ittrtctiv ( UK: .(' unuUji lino ij. NOKDtKt MUMUN COM.'ASY H. PEL 7 O N "Car. of ChiuwUr" U kmit. U 44 i 4J-X4. tin.!, a . : . ! ..I. ! lit Will ' l...'l. il.di. I . t e hit snd mil n.Ni, ll. .ii.i t im t la. W iiiin on III" 'tnn iel thu lslird lb:nd bin Lis. I.,.! tr It ti in lip I It. n .r sift t. II biS ill II .i .-. if h'kl It l.t fci,". I " bl"l lie .11 I AlK Ml Mil It J,i 1-t ihir v it ti l i siiestl Hlflil Hurlldi tl.H lie i; lilt 4'f tll Hoi ids tout 'Hie ulnl then l'il to 'isii(!i i ' l.euis, iss li n s lined (n meet i ii!iy lluhsoti. !;'J e.litluii dn tuve of "Tutnier" Di.im, hikI a pnoil if the iiii-.it I'lunU (t'i'ih, Hi cni.i:i K In t.-p-'lls li.nliilK us fui'l I'hliiiS'i Tliu I-ul will I-.. sinie, ut (be iin.nliii I'I'.t'.i um, iiiiib r tb nuspli es of Ih Aineiliiiu I' n. Nineinl'r l When aked If this was tin.., th liwit. bln.iki r f' l the h"ii. lUtl sou and Mtei ll f failed to feply "is ' or "nu." 1 II VIII. IK IIWMIV ,lol Htei tier wan' to wrestle llanoil on a w itmei tnko H bus, 1 1, in".. a, or lather "I ai lini " limns, ilo.eii't wiint to wrentl till way. Wonder wh f Win ii llaiisiiu flist Jiiinpid Into the spoflli'lit. "I nriiier" Hum, lilt manager, iiilmiiieil llie vtmld lliat llansiill wiilihl Wli stU' Met Iter nil II w Inner I alii all basis, Now If illf Iii nil . Wonder uii)? Who lias ll.nisoil lb trilled es, wl'n I rue, I Inn lie di al Mi (.ill, bill fin Is Mi I. ill Ibtlisiui is a line i bap and all thai, liul ttlteii 'Tanner" Hums iiilmin the pul. lie III. 'I I b.tilie ( a seimnl I rnilli (.nil II (he public' Kid In Iriiii nf llaiii.it's viilmies over some of Hi u ii It')' real wrestler helmr llie) cuii si. imp him as a secmid I ratili l.nP Ii. Ann" all, !'' 'be public. k.ii- til" ;i"tln nine, ih' ir iiiana,.',i". Ibiit .Ml... r'lv tlii'Uinil fails went nut lu see ll.milihl'i swiuu Hie bat Tit.. Katli, a lolKhl) man Is lis Willi a lame and mil) map. I!" slrnlhd up In Hie plale A'ld as llu fans b'ol.i d on The iiib:hly Itillll (noli nu fond swln;; Atal In, llie hull was fine. 01 I I K SO 'I'll'. HI. l.otiis I'rowns had :l per-c-ntae w il ider .Too In the matter of i; tnn-s W"ii nt home this year, hut they didn't have enough nanus WIHI. "HAH! " ill III "Hal."'' I'.uth I K"ini; to visit (iiti tha in xl Sunday. The fcrmer 'K'.WA "I Hwal" realizes Hint his Ira wlii't power is fast dylliK nt "ml Gars cational opportunity. Marmons will be available for all who wish to conduct com parisons. The score-card shows how to put cars through the 1 2 vital tests of per formance and how to score and compare. This invitation is open to all, whether or not in the market for a new car. Those who accept will not be importuned to buy. Re member, we have advocated higher stand ards of comparison for three years and we hold this Demonstration Week each year in the cause of education, pri marily. We arc looking ahead wc know that the more people who can compare cars wisely will eventually join the contented group of Marmon owners. Sodonot hesitatc.please, to accept this invitation. Call or telephone. A Marmon will be placed at your ilipu.sal. A.r I1 V UVIU1N IMHANAi'vH b 44.44 4AiUXl 444 3-U it.i i... i....,-t -.n tii in wii.isi 111.- I ' iplll s I " I 1 i. ' I' il , ! Krthrr llU Mi tisrl, u.ll i l.y in . tl .l.n. n ii.iuie, il. ir. If a;: V ii'd li t nil s inn II' l it li.ivt h sb'iiis lis I'll) out "f the p. Ilk (fliis!tiw SjKirlinj; iVnlcr It S.I ml'ltat Annlii in spot t in.r s) I.i Itiiit Pi.it i iia-H' W Is a m a' !'! t. I in if nil. i of H..ilitid llnomi park w Ul hold '.iini.iii spe tat'irs, I'atkbrnd, ti e h'tlil" of P. e I'eltli' Kasis Utlillt fn.. I. til Punt liol'U t'li.t .i, and 1 1 iint.n , .tik will hill l:V'"J In I lnii. I i ii vi. VPiiiiri-iwi'M JUDGE SEARS FOR CONGRESS Republican Candidate election November 7 GLOVES CLEANED l.sdtri or '. tn't Clevvt of any material mad to took Ilka aw, DKESHER BROS. 2217 lrnm AT 034S Won't Wash Off Mitry T ;l'irnwti'i lUIr Tnlor W-t'-rr r li n i vr, rj'irliM ll'i'il-l, in n wntft. H ur half l"n. nf! Hi.tj ft.ittv -rmthiriir o h or tuh fff. N' intmrdtrn'ifl with hm jw itiif -MHV mnii ilr uum). v In mM'ly- r-uHi ptir nnti rmf tutn -ftn t r It in or tli lraiton( rrni'.rfil tiilr rfHy nnturi.1 la All liiihl". 'rcpi fii trlnl offr. M ill tt f I'MijM.n tmUy I'tr ft trUt 1 .mI.i nit'l ('! im (ilnMi-. no a Inicl f k. 'lU-n h-ii you kn.tw you h" rlr-lc In th um nf (hit lntlti! iiitoir.itor irtfirilln, (rt full mIj iniiift from your Uruiffi.fi or dlmt frnlli Mif Mary T. 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