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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, February 19, 1925. Nice Line of Cotton Crepe 25c per yard , Hill's Department Slore "A Good Place lo Trade." BAKER TIOEO s;;n GAME TO BE Friday Night SNAPPY Til T - Ulini II I IL I Tt will be. "Clnorlhyc Rlrt, lulic . enra cif yournHvofl." rrliiuy even- La Grande fnnn will have nn- Iwr wl"-n the l.a fKnmle rIi-Is othor opportunity Batunluy night hnslti ih ill soxli-t Journeys over 11m to s?o what will undoubtedly bo a j Ww iimi'iitiiiim to play a return rant, nan! fouirht paine bctwrn B"mo 0I IV million, two closely matched Imsketball i The I"1-"! I' l ln under the Kul.l teams. Holier and Iji tlramle. jenee of Ml-.n fnlKh are naylnif III , Tho.flrot ,;nmo playe,.! two weeks '' " lMIWo same and HBO at linker wai on or the most '''"; lo' of IrnHr l,,K which c,xdtlnK contests the Uluo and 1'0"1'1 '''' "-'ldered a Rood omen. White quintet has eftBaRod In this The Pendleton outfit won the. fteaaon. .' The scoro wns. similar to Knmo played hern by a scoro of 13 the I -a Qrando-Pendleton Rtimn here lost week and ended 22 to 1ft In favor of linker nrter the loruhi hud boon riht at Ih.knr'B full all the way through the K"ne, . The ' Tlgera . worked uKnlnnt a ni niber of cUsiulviuitiiKi-H In thn irauio at linker, tfThey were on a stmrgc floor with the lm:iliet hum: from the celli'Mf rather thun from the walls nnd. were playing a team with a different style of offensive, than that to which they had been accustomed. . Tlfter Fnvoml Tho situation will he reverned hero and the Tigers should win. Hot by any large score but by a fair majority. , MacTavhth has been coaching his team nil week In nn effort to rergthon the defense and with particular attention to coping with Dnker'0 style of peiiytrntlng . the five man defense Lineup (ilvcn. ' La Grande's regular lineup, will start the game, with l.ymun and Grass, forwards, Unamuno, center, and Huntinelt and 'nndel. gourds. Hum melt 1b In better health than ho was at the time of the pen- dteton and t'nlon games and will l play much better bull no doubt. Glass and Lyman arn both show , ing murkrd slgna of Improvement V and should play good ball utnrT i The Baiter squad will bring along ' n freshman team whfch will meet I thn. local yeurllng aggn-gntlon pre- rillng the niuln guine. This con-c- tost will he sure to feature a great dear of action. M-Year-Ohl Pitcher To Take Kox in Iowa ,, . T1!IH'QI'E. In. (By the Assoel j, ated J'rens) "Iron Man" Joe Mc .i Qlnnlty, now M years old. experts jj to pitch at lernit 36 game thin nenaon for tho Dubuliuo vluli of the Mlsalsalppl Valley leaguo or which it he la luanairer and part owner. ; : StacllriR his Mhlrty-thlrd prnfea- alonal year. MeOlnnlty la ennridrnt Vhla "old Houp bone." na he ealln '-hiH rlkht arm. will allow htm to take a rejrulyr turn on the mound. "Oeertalonally, I feel a little wab i. My In tho lejt.i, but I believe mv arm la nlnioMt as Rood as ever." MeOlnnlty aald. VcOUinlty pitches apparently with a minimum of exertion and curves the ball almost every time he throws, refuting the popular belief that speed ball pitchers out last those who rely on "twisters. " C.AMK CALLKD OFF TrVEHfllTY OP ORKOON, Rugene. Ore. (Special) The bn kpthall game between VnlverMty ty df Oregon, scheduled here forUn ...11,1 fm. .1.. " . . a, iion urcu t-(M-u on. ir wns announced by Jack Heneflet, graduate manager. Two outstand ing factors necessitated tho action. Ben'ie exeiatnei '!L' .r,nc! w.hcn ,n Knm,! was first scheduled it was not rea. Hied that It ..ri.j .11 .... .......... .i Tiui . - nd nthletlc Barnes are Imnn.-d week nlRhta because of rroxln.lt v "w 1 ' I'.tumi starts on fore tho exams. New Way to Quickly otop Worst Cough .a. remarkable new Slid almtil i i tor tratlnv & rnm-S Du-- V'T i" inn uoiei nna usual iourfc sevsro cousu ia U The treatment ! bad on the prMcrlption known as Pr. King's Aew DUcovery for Cov.ght. You take Just cue t8tconful und hold H In your throat Tor IS or SO .. onjle beforv awsnowing, without following with w.iuf, Tht prrwrlo. tien haii a double action. It iiNt only Soothet nnd heals torneis and Irritation, but !i qitiekly loot.a end removes the phlnni and con rcttton whirh are the direct rjt rf.il'? 50V.lll,,ff' Vpl h.ive beii rstonlshed how quickly tho counh iv.g stopped with this new trt wene. and the whole ceuh condi tii?l. 0 ln Tr3r short time. I The prtscrlptlon le for courM. 1 paamodie croui.. etc. It t escellent for children as wll as grownup,. no harmful diujr. Kcunomical. to,, as the dote la only one tMpoonfuU At all r d drupel. Ask fer tn 17. The Kimio was1 clone throughout the entire session with l.a (Jrt'ndn pluvlnp- the bent frame durlns: the neeond half. Of course. Pendh ion plavlnpr at l& Grande ' und itrnln at I'endlofon In an en t'reiv (ihTerent propOHltlon. The ,n (livinde kI'I" have hod fr-nmen with t'ulon and two prne-llc-- Riimes with the boys' tennis nince the Pendleton tutsle nnd !"vo Improved (o somo extent. The Phio nnd White sextet Is weak principal I v on the seorlnff end. The two I .a Grnnde centers, Owens I nnd Wr'ht have proved more i than ennui to the opposing cen-j Italian heavyweight, lo the floor t r nM the guards have about (twice In less thun 10 minutes und he I'd their own but the luck of nn'won a match, best two of three offensive prorlng combination nt forwards bus IohI meat of the nes. ri Grnnde's forwards are "lt'er teiurernmental or erratic. for none or them piny consistent-J lv. Miss Palgh's problem Is tot guest which one of the girls wilt nlrtv well on any given evening. Hut there Is no wav of telling un til they get Into the game, W In expected that ten girls will nwtke the trip on the l.a Orundo round. The pijund will probably Include Owens, Wright. Heynolds. NeUtnn, Brown. GunUill, Campbell, Courtney. Htunley nnd .Gray. Sport Gossip flty (ha AHsoclnted Press) I'Yaeo-GrrRett of Italy, who fin ished In second place In the six day bicycle nice tn Mndlson Square Garden lust fall with young Bobby Walthour as it team mate, will be pi-lred with Guetona ltellonl in the March contest. .leek O'Neill, who won tho slnBle srull ehaiuplonshlp In America In 1!)09 and who laat aumtuer, na a member of the Kt. Mary's four of Halifax, completed his 2nth year ai an oarsman, has announced his retirement. , I Official fin tint. c from the office of the New ork Yankees bring the news Hint IIP he lluth'a weight 'a Stn pounds, vet reports from Hot Hprlnrs have hal him working aard lo Bel himself down to about 2::,. N'ew York athlotlo officials will havo none of this rouRh wrestllna: In which 500-pound humans are entapaulted from the mnt. Wayne "HlR" Munn. colleffe boy ehnmplon made the throw famous when he tossed I'd "HtraiiKler" lwls away from his erown. It will be foul mission, Pgo Trigerlo of Italy, walked 10, ooo meters in the Olympic last to win the event. The distance 1. nKn.l( .1- ,ti. ....... n .!" " ..' iihi i. A. pint, he aeconipllshed the dls- ,.nr , ,,.,,. ,, t.h .e. umia, ,wo mlnu., ,.r ,,, , iivnm.. r..e..i-.l n...l ........ II.... record for Indoor competition. The World t' O.ird of 45 minutes 610 s.H-onds. waa ret by (1. Hasmussen of lenmark on Auitur.t is, 191S. Ily a strnnitp (wti In fnt Hownrd .loiiew. new ftwttulll roneh of the I nl-eixlty of South ern t nllfornla, w ill titf hi. nM charite, lo. tm l,e Rrl.llr.at next full. Tlir- llankex-s mil Idny i'alifoniln. m the enAt next N.)einl'r in r.it. flunl caino of tlio ses.m. ,l.,n- nilt Ion to Ixix.in.. mu1i Duke mtlvrniit jr ami h i, inr smith nrolln In Mllutl..,! to (-it l, allhinila. ... The Ivtroit Timers do not put up at a hotel In th. lr tratntnpr ramp. lnaie:i, couple of old roleiiul man. Ions are rented and the pinvera live club fashion with their own tKff of ch.fs. waiters and servants. That sounds nice nd the Tigers s,ems to have en Joyed It In pa-.t seasons. .Krrrill.l, llKsl l.TS U GMHOEHS DEFEATED BY HELIX. 26-27 A foul aliot a ft cp I ho flnul whlfflla had Mown won Hit; Kin in; fur the. Helix Mtitnh't hist evening urt.-r Hh- I-i Cruixfe Athletic club ten in hud led tit the Hcorin throitKh ull but the litsl two min utes of the. same The kuiiu- which waH played til Helix wan the flrat real cont.st for the Athteilea. The flnul wcore w:w Helix -IT, 1- A. . Mitc'lnvc-h Stais. Tor I-a (Irani!- MncTiivlb at center wan Uh'M polnl man with 14 score a to Jilfl credit. MucDonahl wua Hocontl for the Athletics wlih nlno points. The Kit me wns fairly fast iil thotiKh the. 1. A. C, quintet, wns handicapped to; om extent by lark of LrulninK' Clarity playing forward for I -a CirninJe, wa tli- quallflcd by personal fouls it few minutes before the end of the ffuine and the personal foul made by MacDonuld just before the whlMtle -blew was what gave the Helix team Ita chance lo Hhk I lie wlnnliiK point. (Thi j. A. O. lineup was. Cnrity and M:icIoiiuhl, fnrwardn, M:ie- PuvlHh, renter, and Arili and Thel- Bon. Kuard?. Reynolds fiubailtuted for Gurlty. " li THROWS ROMANO ICE CHICAGO (By the Assoclnted rrettn) Wayne (P.Ik) Munn, claim ant of the world's heavyweight wrest ling championship, Thurn- day night flammed Mike rtomnno. falls, with the same hold that gave Ihlm recent victories over 10. "Htran- gler" Iewls and Stonisiaus Xbyse -ko. in each, instance. Romano was stunned. Itomano took two healthy swings at Munn us he backed away while the big Ncbrnskan bore down on him as tho second session opened. Munn had seurcely arrived within reaching distance of his adversary when he gathered htm tn his arms und hoist I'd him high above his bend for the grand plum. Itoniuno, who had e:;pected to .isit the heart lock against Munn, had little opportunity to try It. Tho time of the second fall was 47 seconds. CUT INFECTED PttOMIHH (Special) Melvinl Carper cut his hand severely Sun-j day with his pocket knife. The wound has become Infected and. is. In a serious condition. j MIsh Kunice Courtney and little I l.uellu earner visited with Stella ,'poulson over the week-end. , Howard Carper Is hauling hay from the C. P. Carper" place near McDonalds. Boyd Carper went lo Muwllle Saturday. Momlay and Tuesday there was a dust storm here and the wruther wan quite cold. C P. Carper went out Tuesday to cut logs for Bill MeCrea at the Summit. Robert Carper Is working for Mr. Gorbett this week. Marshal and Andrew Fleshmun and Ha rvey M c 1 o n u Id nnd Hen ry carper utlendcd the Pomona Grange meeting at Waltnwa re . cently. Mr. and Mrs. Will Peed visited Sunday at thn Tims. Bennett home at Sunny Side. Vesper Henderson went to Wal lowa to see his son. who Is feeding some of Mr. Henderson's stock at Glenn Sherods. Mr. and Mrs. t'la Poulson visited recently nt Truman Poulnons. Mrs. Almcnda Carper returned home the first of the week Trotn Wnllowa u here she was nursing itt the I'Yunk Sannitrs home for the past three weeks. Vesper Henderson was butcher ing beef nt I. S. McDonald's recently. IHAND INJURED. Base Ball Goods 11ASKMANS MITTS l,00 lo S.IM) CATX-IIKU-S MITTS fl.no to $1.1 .M flEl.lirns MITTS $1,00 (o ss.oo HATS 50c lo tl.SS BASEBALLS I.V to $.vni F. L. LILLY Bardwv Phon Main 81 Mermaid Stat At) Kir & Oft iff f r If lore we hnvu Miss Klorence Burkerj young swimming star of Southiwit,' Knglund. Though still in her 'teens, she is the district champion In thu. furlong event and holder of seveniij junior titles. Critics call her una' of the greatest st "sts of the trud-' gcon crawl stxoUo in nglaud. PEILEIBITO G! rEXDLETOX. Ore. (Special) The basketball championship of district No. 2 of the Oregon State High 8eltJ0l association wilt bo de cided In u tournament to be play ed In Pendleton February 2R, 27 and 28. The district comprises Morrow, Vmatlltu, Gilliam and Wheeler counties. The winning team fill play In the Salem tourna ment for. tho state chumplonsltp. Any high school busketbalhtenin In this district will havo thn privi lege of competing. Thoso sure io participate ure Hermlston, Milton I'reewater, Adams. Pilot Hock, Ktunfleld. Keho, Ilellx Kossll, U'xlngton, Hoardin-.ih, Jieppncr and Pendleton. Last year-the Pilot Hock team under the 'tutelage or Glenn Wolk lev, -ex-Oregon truck star, won the district championship. If he udvertls'S it, ho kfinw It's Bood. (LAI I)E C. PRATT A good man the other day" ld, "PrnH, tlUl you know that ome people nrc trln to borrott ; you?" I said. NO." We look t h'wmi nil men a.s our friends anil we licll'.'ve t lint nil nnt lit Iplng us to Miiiced. If MinioxJiie kntMks us it always results In more busl-i novs ttu next liny. A man Just a well try to reach up and pull, tho sun nut or Its orbit . to try 10 goi ptiplo not to buy when- liter ran get mom for their iHilbir. We r going to put tho) stnr-A-Stnr shingles down to tho old InM enr's prlco, per M. A larn car load b tluo tn anire nny day. Claude C. Pratt s Lumber Co. The Ton Man' FrVeHl" :Oppa. Kotmiinr. rnos ti Ko Sunday Rostoeas ;t mm -illl nni nrnn t bnnivbLno 111 lllfl lEIliC ailANGK HALL, (flpeelal) KigM members of Blue Mountain Grange attended the meeting at L'nion Grunge Wednesday evening, when Mary K. Jones, fhuirmun of State tlome. Kconomics, gave very Intenwilng ud dress concern ing the diilies of the niembers of the depurtment of which she rep resi nts. Delegates fom .'ove and Wolf Creelc grnngea were pres-nt. The Vilue Mountain Grange ( mem bers were doubly, interested In meeting Mrs. Jones ,iih she ts a former retudent of lrutige Hall district, having been Miss Mary Weathers , before wr marriage. Conklln's talk wus also enjoyeil. Hi! outlined a number of projects i hey have planned to work out in the cotijmnrilty. The I'nion Oran ge wiw just recently organized and is expected to be a Ktrong organ -Izalldn. The committee of the Home Economics Department of Blue fountain Grange sponsored an en ertulnmenl that wns given nt. Grunge Hall last Friday evening. Two hpniorous . plays were given ind were well received. The lad ies of the Grange put on "The weel Family." a lmiiesiue musi cal entertainment. The. charact ers -were: - Mr, Sweet, a lone-relic. Kale Bedhead; . Armiuty Ann Sweet. Juonita Spencer: Betsy Be fndy Sweet, Jessie Mnsterson; Car- oline .Cordelia Sweet and Dorothy Delilah Sweet, twins; Carrie Spencer and Grace Grout; Kliz ubeth Sweet, Mildred Spencer; Frances Dedory, Kthel Sherwood: Jeddy Jebldiah, Bert G-ront. Tlu men. of, the Grange - presented "Bessie und Her Beaux," a clever puntomlne ln which Charles spen cer act ml us Bessie und Will Sherwood, Bob Mjisterson. Kurnest Holman. Bert Grout, Alvlu Bos well and Bill Grout were the hen u?t. Jessie Musterton, was mother nnd F.d. Dunn father. The Spencer Brothers furnished the music, for the evening's enter tainment. " William. McClure and his ass istants butchered fifteen hogs rec ently. After visiting relatives in ih middle states for several weeks, Mrs. J. H. Hantunn returned home a fcW days ago. Mrs. Bert Knight and daugh ter, Amaryllis, and Mrs. Mary McClay, of I'nion, and Mrs. A. Huff, of JA Grande, -attended the program here Friday evening. Mrs. J. W. Ilnudhead. of Baker, was a guest at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bedhead during the week end. 1 ' Victor Rogaln was quite ill the first of the week. Mr. Tiffany, of La Grande, spent several days visiting hero with George nnd Jack Salisbury." Mr. and Mrs. .Clarence . Bed head and son, Itobert, motored to Buker recently, where moy visit ed relatives. r Mr. and Mrs. '"William Win burn and Mr. and Aim. Arthur Huff and daughter, Kathleen, of la Grande, were Grange Hall vis itors recently. Broken in a day Hill's act quietly stop colda in 34 hour,. Fever nd headache disappear- Grippe u conquered in j dayi. Every winter it m million, danger and ducomfort. Dor it take chance,, don't delay an hour. Get the ben help ecience knowi- AUdnimiM Lt' rrlce30c CASCAtulQUININ! CtRdDax withponnli We hare made a study of wring conveniences and correct lighting. Why not take advant age of our experience. It costs you nothing to call on us. We will glad ly show you why it is worth while to have these conveniences and how little they will cost you. ir you can't come In just phone and we will call at your home. La Grande Electric Co. M-124 1304 Adams r I Tn Th my -rn ! n In rC In . Ifl . Ill 1 J. A1.JLJ JLJ j - - - - - .. .. - - - o ISUiTcy Residents Wculd Close Track WBVnitlDGE, Kng., AP) Ite sldents of the very select neighbor hood of Weybrldge in Surrey long ago protested to the authortles re garding the noise and smejl which they have lo endure because of the proximity of the famous llrooklunds uutomobile rucing track. Thes protests so fur have fallen upon deaf ears, but the last, has not yet been heurd of. for the own era of the St. George's Hill estate and ten Weybrldge and Byflect re sidents havo served a writ upon the Brook kinds Automobile Rac ing Club with a view to having the truck closed on the grounds that noise .of racing coustttues a nuisance, destroys the peace of the rural neighborhood anil causes se rious deterioration to property. For 18 years-the majority of airplane and uuto experiments and j rests hove made ni. Hrooklnnd, nnd it is claimed that nn automobile pusses through stlffer tests here within 24 hours than Is possible in full year on roads. This threat of legal action has not deterred club officials, who have arranged lull program race meetings for the ensuing year. English Speaking I'nJnn Opens Branch in Manila MANILA (AP) A branch of the Kngllsh' Speaking I'nion, nn organization-with societies in ninny parts, of the world to promote friendly relations between Kngllsh speaking peoples, has been form ed In Manila. The. organization here, which Is to be known us .n branch of the New York society, wns formed under' the Initiative of Bishop Goiiverneur F. Mosher of the Protestant Kpiscopal church. Governor General Leonard Wood was named honorary president Brigadier General Frank U. Mc Coy, president : Thomas Harring ton, British consul general at. Ma nila, vice president, and Kugene A. G Mm ore. vice governor of the Philippine Islands, second vice president. WIUIAMFQXf!i Jom in S-T-A-It Friday - Saturday - Sunday;- Never before a value to equal this Special Six Sedan-at 1985 AT this new low price the Special Six Sedan stands out as the most compelling value that Stit debaker has ever offered. Here is a car that pro vides all of the perform ance, all of the comfort and all of the dependability that any car can give at a price that no other pro ducer can even approach. But why mention the distinctive features of this car, when the American public itself has established the greatest of all selling arguments in its favor by buying it? Reduced Prices On All Closed STANDARD SIX SPECIAL SIX 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster.. $1125 3-Pass.Duplex-Roadster$1450 j-rass. uupicx-maeion . . . nia 5-Pass. Coach 1295 3-Pass. Country Club Coupe 1345 5-Pass. Coupe 1445 5-Pass. Brougham 1465 5-Pass. Sedan 1545 5-Pass. Berline 1600 Cor. Fir and Adams GRANGE BAIL IROEGIIS TELOPAHET. (Special) Work has started on the new Grande . hall hern and If there are no further delays the bulldlmf will be completed in the near future! The helper service hero was dis continued a short .tltno obo uhd several fumiliea ure preparinR.to move back to l-a Grande.. Oarl SnodBrasa and family mov ed to l.a. Grande Monday. I.. 1). HarrlM und li. A. Shanks, of l.a Grande, wore, Teloenset vis itors recently. - Miss l.llllan Dinner, of 1'nlnn. spent veveral dais at In r home here recently. .Mrs. Harold llaller It vImIIIub nt the home of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. John Asper. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Daniels made a business trip to Hallway a. few days iiro. Itailro.'id officials were hern Tuesday on huslne.vs. Tedv Fnrrel, nn old time resi- dent of Teloenset visited friends here recently. j in operation at WVsirlr, according Lien Lniid Tnvs Questioned 1o nniiounceiuent by L. ', L. MAR S 11 F I F. I.li. nr.'.-Coos f c.S r:t tn.' dishlci freight nnd pass county may hrfve to return $14. firm i( ,.,.. ilVit. of lhei company. in luxes collected from Brown Bros. Lumber company of Wiscon sin on -lands containing timber. The com pony' states in its suit ' that patent was not issued to the Brown Bros, company unt il HUM and the company was I hen-fore not owner of the property, until ilnn. wln reas the county 1ms col lected taxes since T.I04... The suit brings up u new quest ion in lieu lands, Brown Bros, claiming Hie tiile to tho lands, although I hey evehanged in Iim4. remained wit li the government until IHLM. ) We Go Out of Our Way to Serve PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT , . ATTENTION ' THE CITY GROCERY - Just Hark of Oarr'a on Fir Street PHONE MAIN 573 RAY BAUM FREE DELIVERY Its low price is due to Studebaker's uniquely for tunate manufacturing fa cilities. It 13 produced complete in large volume in Studebaker plants, where production costs are shared by three distinct models, which are offered in 19 body types. Don't make the mistake of buying before you know what Studebaker has to offer. Come in and see the Special Six Sedan learn what it offers at its reduced price. Get all the facts before you decide to buy any car. 3-rass. avuptex-fnaeton. 1495 3-Pass. Sport Roadster. . 1535 5-Pass. Brougham ...... . 1795 4-Pass. Victoria 1895 5-Pass. Sedan 1985 5-Pass. Berline 2060 All briers f. o. h. tne-tn. Termj to mcr; ;-our rontvmVnce M. J. GOSS There is no better ' Tailoring- or Serge MIDDISHADE I5LUE SERGE SUITS ASH BROTHERS WFSTFIIE XOW STATION'. Kl'GKNK. Ore. The first pass enger, freight ami telegraph sta tion to be udded by the Southern Pacific. Railway company on Its I Kiurene-Klainaih Falls line Is now j Max J. Miller, relief agent of I he company, is temporarily in barge of Oi- new Hlnrion.- Hall's Catarrh Medicine et forover"ortvvcar5.SoldbyaUdruggUn. V. 1. CHENEY &. CCToledo, Ohio Full. sized balloon tires, (or which steering mech anism, body lines find even the fenders were especially designed. Au tomatic spark control. Lights controlled from switch on steering wheel. Uuliolstered in genuine mohair. Natural wood wheels. Dome and rear ccrner lights. One-piece windshield, automatic windshield cleaner, rear view mirror. Inspection lamp. Motometer.heater. Instruments, Including clock and gasolinegauge, in single grouping. Step pads and kick plates. Models BIG SIX 7-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1875 5-Pass. Coupe . . 2450 -i-'ass. Sedan.... 7-Pass. Berline... NOTE 2575 2650- Standard Six 4-wheel brakes, 4 disc wheels . ... $60 extra Special Six 4-wheel brakes, 5 disc wheels . . $75 Big Six 4-whscl brakes, S di wheels x , , . $7j exua Cor- tel BASEBALL IS HERE "The Home of the Wilson Line" Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. a. . 11 u. 1 1 1 STUDEBAKER (Ily the .-wi lnl.il IVrss) V ailtiatmi Mate ('.dilute S3, .M.Hitsiis 7. W hitman lUe)rr. S(, 1'nitrr- sllr of WsAlilnirt.t ti. If he advertises It, loud. he knows It's THIS is STUDEBAKE R YEAR