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"i i'- ywf Pare Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Monday, April 29, 192(J. --" .!..,T!",. j New Dresses In Tub Silks i j " I I' 5 Mr 11 i is 5:1 Pastel shades 'and stripes.,, ' Merchandise of quality. Every garment guaranteed. PHcsd at $9.00 to $16.75 ' ' MISSIONS KEEP AT LEAGUE TOP LYMAN VAULTS"". llVz FEET T O TAKE FIRST Dependable Quality. HILL'S Dependable Values. I : Ureak kven with Los An- -.. no nimuipateu in the duui track meet Hattintuy between the RAIN ENDS GAME IN BAKER SUNDAY geles to Win Series Seattle W ins Game MNNflMMIMIIHMHWMtMCOMHIMHHNNM , lly l ho A '( dtl Pre. ! Klpht coast leiifcue ctuhs, func tioning til top wpecd. tufted seven hnl.nmaKhfnff attack fur (msltlon In the slandfmr yesterday, und tvhcn the smoke of hattlo tnid clsrd rtwuy, the fiery Allusion Itcd. who for three ueek straight have led the leiiuua In the cnm naiyn for the 129 pennant, were fiirilifi nhend than ever. i .Aroused to the nolnt of nm:cv (- vn.um , he-rtiiw of the harsh treatment uc KCdKN'I-:.' Ore.. April 29 A'V corded the veteran llrtry Krauae In t-r-Tlif. litiih ;h(m uf Vit ncmtvcr. inn mornlntr, the Missions topped "Wash., Ijivttd'-d Oregon to enter nut In the afternoon to hotter their the minimi hlh whuol relay ear- way to a 1(1 to-3 victory and the jiivui iiere rwmun.ty, nitu returned wees h scries ner j ne mormiije to WaKhltiKtmi with two new rec- K(ini resulted In n & to 3 win for I the AnKelH. ' new The Hotithernem scored five run and the canny Kpllhuller In the fox- Pirate-Elephant Contest .rheinnwa Indlanii and the Hooks, j Called in IhirdWlthLa I look one firm place and one sec-, panJ. l j o i , ond, for a total of elvht point.! , UI nuV JxnVdQ, -1 i l.yinan won the pole vault at II ' feet 0 Inches, considered to be an I rtan stopped the a Grand, exeellent mark In first-year col- nuer nm in h itiu tn.,.i Relay Carnival Held At Eugene; v Vancouver Wins Ixe event, and lie uUo won uov ond In the hiyh Jump, lolriK to Kodinan. rook hlKh Jumper, who thrilled the crowd with a leap of 6 feet 1 1 "4 liu hr-a. l.jrman waa abo a memher of the rook baketall team during the winter athleili aeaon. lerncue at the end of two and a half inninjf of play at Baker yeaterday and. In the opinion of local fan a Major Leaguers Play Sunday On Rainy Diamonds 11) William t. Clilpiiraii (Auorlutcil 1'rciiii KporU Writer) In hr-iwen vioudhumH and showeni throuKh the ruftern-theu. tor of major loaicuo war. pennant eontenden. real untl uccuNeil. stopped to the Plate yesterday and woo s morul victory over the to the'rulo "gro'und'ii" l- O'J ,Bi the Olanu would trample the Phil lies twlr in the same afternoon. After Kred Kltxlmmon had toyed with the Hhotton troopa to win the opener l.y to t. rain fell In ueh ii hualneMB-IIke way hat Olant offi cial were forced to end Ihelr cus tomers home short chanted. Track" Johnson picked "P two home runs in the slnKle melee, as did Hack Wilson In the mime at Cincinnati. Hack. Incidentally, hatted home five runs, a record for tho season to dale. ' The ruin which drenched I'lat hush and environs gave tho Itobint chunce to provo tnemseives us w ho were In attendance, thp show- One game was delayed, another wus ers prevented another Iji Grande cut short, and the second portion win and added dlscotnflturo to ono of a scheduled double-header -at William. Hrauer. former portxliler the I'olo grounds was washed away, with the Portland Heavers of the hut the ruin checks were rendered weather aud swum for their lives. adent at losing In six innings as thov were. Known to we in nm-. The Braves ncceptcd this decision ' ..i. Tl l:sl,V I'IMMJItAMS ' . v The National1 llrondcuMling com. titifiv Ili-fitM-mri. fur Tui'iMluv nltfllt . fullnw: 7 in K iranseonllnenlal ."'''" ""' """'h Ktl,r VHiidevlle hour: 10 lo 13. dunce ' Viincmiver " estahllshed ' niioUi! (Trocuderulns). . ! marks. .In the iinrter mile mww 'rite American Uniuilciistlng com- nrond Jump, und e.iiulcl the sprint gy morning hours, and not a single any.- program for-Tuesday night medley murk. , ono was earned, (lordon Xlade's ""ilows: 7. "Old Hongs for New", j I'rimk KoHenuti'lHt of Vancnuver four costly errors bringing down 7:3o. artistic ensemble: . 8, V'lo : perforined in spertueuiur fashion, die lilnme for the loss. Klado was .Meyei-s orchestra: Si. mae ouarlet; lie belltTvd a slate ieeord of more In a pnnjn lit shortstop, httt ho did . !:a!ii. I'aul Ifiinyaa: 10, plilihui--jthnn r-l year standing In the hroad much better In the nightcap. . iimnlr orrhesiiu: II lo 12. Vic Mey- jump' with a leap of 22 Ml. Ktsils Ibslen Twice ers orchestra. . j Inches. The old mark was SI feet I Tilly line's Hollywood boys de- I'niilnnit . Inches, set by laft Kelly ..f I'en- fen led the Kan Kranclscn Keals KCIW (CZOkc) 7. NIK": . studio- dlelon In 1 filM. a. Kfi.MO program: I0:ad to II. j Krnoklln of I'orllnnd broke the ': IS. news sumiiiary. j record' III rh 1 nO-vard dash; ftl-iiot, I'OIV (atilki ) 7, hotel oreheslrn: the two mile, Commerce, Ihe dls ' ouaitct; II, studio: i:'i, fighlj lance nievley, and hill military, the bioadcasl, A. , ;shot put.'r . t. . , , , KKX (lisoltc) 7. ien( hoitii: fc'Jl -.-1 ii i. ' ' i 'wontestwiu- " "" BE HELD HERE ? KOA .1kc 7. W; . flnan- Ji, .J.i.ii ' (lil iiuestlons: :Sfi. news bulletins, j (J SViUICIJAT League Standings KiKikaiie KH0 IftOokc) 7, NIK: , nnwl-, enl proirniiii! it: I ft. -feporla, newa: la. Amo nnd A wtyt 10:10, ati-ln eiireinhle; II, NIK twice In the day. The Hhelka won the flrat hattle I to 1, In ten fat imthiKH, and the necond -4 to 2, In aeven InnlnRH, The fii-Kt Kame hroka up with U'ollywood wlnnhiK on one of thoite painful endlnuH with the hit thrill com inn tit the wlnnem in the very Iat; : , (llynn. Heal rlKhthander, walked j Itawder wllh the haxca full, and ' vnve Cariyle the run that hroiiKht the Hiam ihe victory and tlio week'a I , " ' ; ' Tiwlflu CiiA-l -t W. I- MU-hIohh jo jt AneN-s U 5 On kin li. I ft 6 Hollywood i ) Kan Kranciwo ..- ...17 ' 17 Sacramento 17 Jg l'orilaiol ...'.....'..13 U Wdttlle 7 2 alio mi I Ixnitc Boston 6 " t t'hfcavo '. o , 4 New York 4 - 3 Ht. (.ouIh 0 a I'hllad.'lphin 4 ; 5 I'lttHlHjr'K 4 .ft l'tn(iin:itl ; 4 ( Itrooklyn . $ . 7 IVt. .CC7 ' .4fv .4C4 .20 Per. .750 .60G .f.7l .M-'. .4 4 4 .444 .4 (Mi .HUt I'adflc t'oaft leaxue, When the'gTtme was called ly I'niptre Whipple, the score Mood 2 to J In fuvor of the J'lratea and here la what J.a Grande did to Mr. liruut-r In the two und u hulf Inn In: aecured five clean hita. two aacrifice hk. one walk und one free pawj to first haw when the butter wan hit hy a pitched hall. On tho other tide of the Jcdiccr, Hrauer managed to strike out three of the 16 batter who fuced him. At the rule the !J rates were amaah Inif out hlla off the ex-coajit b'aKuer. funa wen doubtful if he would have luated throtiKh the Kaine. ; iiurr amowh two iiiu ; On the other hand. Cecil Duff I faced flKht Hake rites In two Inn in km, ailouln? two hit, atrlkinir out one man and two men reached "flrat on u (i'hWxCs chulce und on an. error, ln.ki'r'a earned. null and void In every padi. Klitlntr in the weatern ector saw the Ht, l.oula Itrowns continue their mad pace a two Nutionul leaKUe fuvorftea ell before ' so calted under-dowi. - The Cincinnati HiMla, conceded to lie at fur under hv L to t and remained at the top 1 of the peculiur Htnndinj? of the Xa lionul leajruc clula. Kube Hresa ler go three, hit, Including uj homer. , , . Itulh Hun Attain . Uabe Itulh second home run I and Walte Hoyfa effective pitching j pulled the Yankee tlirouKli by 7 to 2 ut WiiHhlnulon alter tue nun it I powdble for dOK to get. held tin. The content wua deluycd l left the Cuba reellnir under a 1 7 - for more than an hour. Iloyt look ' to 12 blow ut lledland field, but I nlH third victory of Oie younic boh- found ihcritwIvcH severely buttered ) MUt Wth a defetit yet to be expert- ! by liruin but before it was called ' enrIi( j a duy. The Hed led at one time j by 12 to 2, only to .see the Cubs ( Hoston funs, to the number of, pull up to within one-of u tie by ( 26,ii(i(t, finullv hud u chunce ye KcorittK once In the fourth und terday to ace a major league cliam- eiKht times in the fifth. lettr WinA Ciumo Jchm Petty pltehel hla first win- Garden Hose ' Complete with couplings $6.95 Th famou Good rich . Oar ieti llne mitde of loimheued rubbed, untiling but artiiiil leNtrui-tltin can Feparute the rubber from the fabric, lu 4jstK kinking and iwhaiii;: nd i tested to several times :lty water prcaiujre. 5U feet, iikI complete q Ailh couplings..'.".;. pOyD CARR FUHNITUIJE CO., Inc. Jlfiiu 770 Eastern Oregon's Lnrgeit llonie l-'urnlNlu-rs iiiAXTK pass Ki:i,i:tTi'.n Mi:l"l'-Oltl. tire.. Apt-. 2'J AI' The l''ederated Wonicn's flubs of Oregon, first district, will hold Us l!iao convention ut (Irants. I'assI Women from five southern OregoiA counties attended the i!21l conven- ' lone run tyus un nloiishili contest on the Sabhulh. but the Athletics, entirely out of , iM,n,nuhu U'llh the ITU III Hlllrit Ofi he occasion, romtied back to I'hll- ' li"n "lll,'h llt Ashlnnd Sin ning game of the year on' turning - ..i, Wnh an edite of 7 to 3. 1 unlay. - - ' bock the Cardinals to to t with Th, j((,d r.(1 v 2 to going ; only rour sure. tuts. The I'lnttes lnIO th(. UitK 1)Ul a well-timed t hnMigili'iB lillfl Ihnfr Irnillileu U'llh . ... , . 1 1 nfru.. t.. " UaKUUIl Upon name ikinnni, m . . old Pete Alexander, and made-U10 , .h,.i ..,wi .iUv.i conni Mack's! 1 Kaine sure omy ny a tnree-run as IH AllJtClCtt (64ke-) 7, NIIC; pi-osmiii; , ti, orrhttro; Ml , , KNX flu&itkr) 7. Dr. Tlaum CmUl; 7:30. features: 0 to 12. Oils AriiheJni'M orchcMtru; 12 to I, popu lar dance hour. K4atle KOMO (!lokc) 7. KMC; I. slu- dlo: ;3". ort'hestm: II, newa; 11:"&, oreheMtra, moIoIhIk. ' KJU ti7iike 7 to 12. AHC pro jinun. Oaklsnd i III Aln.. A. tl. Conk II ri (HbTerver f orreMMHleiii) J rOVI':,"ire.. , pechiri The ' picture cortiawt heiween Cove ami Knti.ii Mih Kiadc pupil will he held studio ttt (bp dixirlct convenf U.n of Keder to II, nt(i( Women V clubs In Iji Orande, Haturdiiy May A try-out between the (wo teams was held at Cove j crlc. The Htars now aland In fourth place In Ihe league ruce, with vrryi good proxpects ahxud. conMerinR- the fact that they are only a few points behind. the nee. ond. place AnKcl and the third place Oak. There has been a clone race between thoae three clubs for ihelr present standings. After the first same of the Ht. I.nul ...... Philadelphia Ni'W York .... Detroit Cleveland .... t'hiciiKo Hot on Washington .. Aitierltnii UflmM W. t exceptlnir one case of juaKling; the bull, fruiitienlly While McKennon Pet. .(jr, .GlU .403 .4 J-..' .4UM .S7S .83.1 j i.txi . rrio.iy. .m, r.. .timer j brought three irt from the eighth ; Crude at Cnion who are represent JliiK their m hool In the CoutcHt. Cove boys and Krls played ball in' llnterprise Prlday afternoon nnd evening, lonhlni; both Kanus to Kn- j t erjtiis'. They report a f I ne t rip nun wej-r wen cnieriainen ny ino KI.X 8lkc 7, news; T:S0. Kd- hniorprji-c youn people but they wi Klsher. pianiM; 8.. uulntct: , 9, i fl,1,rI wlM- atudlo: 10 torlt Icqr-ie-l,l.or -x "be UidU's Aid of the .Methn. the',trH. " t . . ; j j ' . JdlstfJtiJseopal church cave an atio- KCIO 7luic) NMC.; Hf -Yitv mblilln' party In the church parlors 'linn; H. JThe I'IIki Iiiim; I'i, tww ; I'fblliy evenlnif. Tfn was what H:I5 to 12. N1IC. j had bei n advertised uh their "lo- : lnr Social" when each woman he- JII-. i. . '""W" " Hoclety cave a do- KHI, OU'Ko 7 NIK Jar that she had earpfd and when Kojtram; :.o variety; 10, ctamb I U(i. m Mfr dance orchestra, , tlf ,ho WM. wh(rn Hhp hlM, Kan rraiK'lM'n j fttrn1' A" ,np iorles "JOarn- Kl-'llC (tllOkc) 7. renlure: ft, ! inif liolalr" were Interonlliw hut concert; JO. Amos nnd Andy; Mt;l(i, ' sonte were exceptional aood. belnx two hours dance music. ' ttlveit'lmih In poo try and proo. KPO fAKUkc 7, NIIC; concert; The entertainment consisted of :J0, Tommy und Mob; Id to 12,'f namins correctly seventy five cars NIIC. . 1 presented in pictures, an ituinmo i ,L j - , t ,, . i,IL1J.ia, j hll. nn'ff, fttQ. J Jtefrenhinenls wero served. '.; . I ' FOLEY PILLS .DIVtiUIC Constantly In use over 25 years , jSoundt nionbU If nn.vrtiin Is worth reatlinn ni till. It Ik worth road i li ttncxpitrual it), bid often ennuli. an lines piiiiiU'it wdtcf imly iiiii ties ymi n Cilliiud as till uncxniTnled gov Ip tiinngor, scheduled Kcntlle-Porlland double- header had cone five innings -wiiti one out In the Scuttle sixth. It be Kuu pouring so that Impire hiik pended the proceefriKs, ami half an hour later called It off entirely, with the field resembling n minia ture lake. Heattle won in the five official limine 4 to 1. finks Senator .Spill "The Oak nnd Sacramento Sen ators broke , even on' ycxlerday'a dobbb'hfader The bometowners (aklnt; the rnornin pmn 8 to 7. sad' the Hnos the afternoon 7' to &. The morutitK win made It five In a row for the Oaks, who overcame a 7 to 2 lend to turn the trick. Max Itacbao appeared due for a heating In the sixth I niiln u; of the afternoon uame when Manager lltnlitv ' Kvau sent In Kddy Uryan ermwhile '.Vllirj sion and Seal pitcher, to stop- the iOnk in Ihelr trnck. ! Yesti'iday tV.asl leaciti- result follow! j At P.nllan.l It. II. K.I ' H'Utlli . , 4 7 i i'ortimid 12 1; jr Ibilttirbs: J'iptft'uN and ftoreanlM J CiiHceri llu pud IteKO, ! (t.amo culled In sllh uecnunt rain; second kuiiim tailed ofi). (Incltnlln, kuuics of Apr, 2S) lly AM4clatMl rs! National llatiiiiR H'-phenson, Cubf, .420. Itunn Hlephennon, Cubs; Crlta, Iteils. 2. ' Itum: batted In YVIItfotr. Cub: llafsy, Cards, 13. Hits- Stepltenwon. Cuyler, Cubj-i, IS- . lotibles-r-Vlsc, Cards, -fl.' T'lplen - Ciillnp, HisHoniiette, lloldns, 2'. .. . llomrs' llermun, It o b I n a; O'Do-.il, Phillies; Harper, Hraves. Duf'-'y. Curds: OU, lllanls; Wlon, Stolen basea ('"lowers, Maranville, It'avcs, 4. Cttchlnjf No leader. Anii-r.'i-au Hattltiff .lamlcsbn, Indians,-.51 4 ttiih-, V'Hrlner, TiKers fi. . ,Mnmu.)Katniyra. jA.tuoii-1.. ti K.T. 17, ;, ";.-;'Jr.y " - I Hits (inhrlnifcr, TiK'rii. 22.: . Doubles (lehrinver. Titers; Mc fJowan. lltownh, Dyltes, Athletics, . . . .. ... j Triples Alexander, Hlce, Tillers. 2- I ffomers--lllue, llrouiis, .1, Hioli-n hum Koitsecu, Indlupf, Metxlor. Whilft Hox, 8.- . ,, Pitehtim Na leader. orobletli. . Johnny Saunders. Portlund third- ,uul1 oifulnut Sylvester .Johnson in j ninK yor and Jimmy Dykes StriiiK catcher lust year aud part of 0 nnth uftT Alex had Klveij way j coptribuicd home runs to the this season, showed up very well b'nch hulsman. ' ; - Alacklan cause, and Dykes In nddl- 'rw" 'LJ-S' -'-- I )Ilo iommi, attended to the de when KniKht. Duff und Kin bit t fene bv Hervlns tho knuckle ball Hinif Ion In auccewiion, Knlshi; , fn niH tf.Ht Htyi0. however, was caiiKbt out off second j Th(, g,j victory of thh Brown by one of Saunders' pcrs. Helms , i Stroll, cnuoled with the stie- sacrlficed, advancing Duff to third, ; VOiiH of llu, Athletics, left theso two out AicK.ennon strucn oui, the chances. In the third Sylvester went to with u mark of .6C7. flrat on - Urown'e error but .wua . Vhe. White Sox shaded the Indi tlirown out off the half by Saun- un by 2 to 1 at Chicago in the re de ra. . . : malnlnu; American Icukuc klrmiMh. IlmHit Scortu , , 1 , y In the second Saunders a;ot hit. " b til t nil lilt hut u na ilirnu'n rtut i-vf ' iiiH to roach second, Hrown stuytnu; nt first on a fleldcr'a choice. Hen Alexander went to first on Murchi eon'a erratic throw to first, per mHtlnv Hrown to acoro. ;, Than Hrauer struck out and McCord hit iioM;i:it dii:s 1 POUT OltKOItD. Apr. 29; (AP) t Louis Knapp, St!, ihe oldest pio neer in Port Or fowl, died here yes terday. He came here In 1N5 and had lived in this acction ever since. was raJ"K from., first to second baso for an eaay advance. In hU one timo at bat Saunders snared a scratch hit whfch Sylvester dove Into and knocked down, but was unable, to field before Maunders had touched the initial has. -I'I rates Score Twice IJoth of 1 4i Grande's runs came In the first InnliiK'. after Slierirf : Henry McKlnney tossed out tho : first bull to open -the. home sca Ison at Maker. King was hit by one 'of Hrauer' wild slants. Helms crushed out a single into left field and went to second when Alexan der muffed the pickup.- Then Stokke walked und -Murchlson drove out an easy one to first base. With the buses loaded Sylvester ending contenders in a tie for ton honors J in tho younger major circuit, each hi:co.hw-;xi scattkiwooi) WASHINGTON, Apr. 2- AP J. Henry Scuttccrsood, Of Phila delphia, has been recommended to President Hoover by Secrettary Wilbur for nsslstant commtssloiXT of Indian affairs. ' . Kdard Wallace says lonff-fnced men have a tendency to bneonio bald. .Maybu they only accm lonjci faced. - aacrlflcwl to rifht field, scoi-in un easy one into the infield, Holms rwii,K. .ier.ennon orove out a sin- inklnK tho assist. . Kle, scoring Helms. Moore, next up. struck out. i In Halter's half Hlglm. Lnymon nnd l.yke went nut one, two. threo on cny Infield chances. The Hnker inHeld saved Hr.iuei from more scores In the second. Tho Kama wllb be played off at Haker later In the season, the date to be announced later. j While mln, wiiH washing out the Pirn t cs and Kb'phnnts, Pendleton won a, second game against I-.ntcr-prise. .. . j TH0NE MAIN 2 ) WON CHEVROLET CO. 1114 Adams Ave. Next to Observer Office. JutisfiKlion (junmnlced j Men and j women . Vvrrywhrrr II C Mini 1 rrf onimriid ' . Illt'lll 1 W THF M - Ons Coniolslion IMit ll.irKi "li'a iniigli having lliew iiinnr nirn i,i,nK llllr pi,,,.,,, . Heeoiid Horse "Well. I unm , iiii-n sniiiei inn eKi la iiu-,..,. lll-i.-iil-H (!,' Ill j At l.os Angeles- I J.'l i stl giilm - Han KriinelHCo j Hollywood I llatterles; ' Olyun i Ki'hinldt; Wetscl und ! innings), j Second game . !Hnn l''l-anesco i llollywnoil (7 Innings, by ngrei . j anil Koehler: Hurst illl'l llnssler. (Ill ' it. ir. t 4 mi-nl ). Kassleli, Itneli- ler ami Iteed, II, 10.' Afternoon game. It, II. K. 4 fl Hacninienlo 7 la, ' 4 (iiiklnnil ....1 i It 0 Iteecl llatterles: Itaehae. Iiryaft and Knellb burdl. r; liaglla, Jefl'coat and liin- j llalterles: Clonics und Schmidt: i Mart), Jolin- and I'oou. Hair on Man', Held lTlHJ luilron n.in.in'. h I. If left imeill. rarely snnvs innrs lliuli IV liiche. :'rennlne b( line siien At Oakland: . i ' l-'irst game It. II, j Kaci-iiincntn 7 1 1 jiialiland ; li 1(1 i 1 Hallerb-s: tlould, Kuns. ' Kestlnr eismid llorfinan. At ftin Kranclseor - ' .Morning game ' It. It. K. l.os Augeb-s . 5 I) 4 Missions J it 0 ; Itiiolnhrdliitaoin:iuui' Afternoon glillie ..It. II. I-:, j l.os Angeles r.) 3 9 I Missions 10 )S n I Beneath the stylish hood this W a e motor. of new s tyl Hatlei leS: . It o h e r t a , I'cters, Clillds and Sandberg, Warren Nev- I ' , ,i f II I'I' I II I W Kl A V r...... " ! - W-Lt ay wunamx , -j ' A'm 40 mu&icau OiRecTOR-- ' llnnDlKfc L HERE AFrtC? VvMEKj THOSE KiOS V" U HUH IIC rnA i' , ?y 1 go -to Te,e. soxrt". or V campsA V J '!;! "-r AmO TAKE. AUV.TK' BEDOiM', LET v nil I (ysTT h Me Kkiow is) ADvAMce ano i'lu Tone jtmc rad lottlgln .siailcn $' Vjf ,, :K' . - 'f,' T "' at 0:1111 larlfl.- llMs-srli f-' 1 j.- V :!- '.'.". ,' LW iiTr-- ' Imi lliriv. l-lii-stn le.ili-1-, mn-i- ' I ; ' " ' wrn-i A I " -1" tlio iut-i raillo luiijium lliul on 1' ' ' ' T" - I 1 -i 1 1 tame out ihe an. r liifiviem ' i i... ''v-TrT j, J .'ll,, -v-- IV -'"'""- ej- , -;i - Perkins Motor Co. i ;;JS .V '"r- Adunis t Vi."-J j r- -''-.!";.:. VVMW MOTiEi-7S CUT CRAW ' 'IWMsnH 1M i i. ; : - . Muv Ml WVf"' . . . 1 . ... ciitiny onifor pcoiectioL from. cacoon Tocmina out NEW style In motors lias swept tlio automoliilo iiidiislry. Hieli . cont'ircssion motors, powerful. speedy, econoinical, add empliasis ta tlia outward beauty of modern cans. Iltipinohila Century sixes ani eight, are among the most striking this year and their motors are worthy of tlia hoods thut house them. But lod.iy every car owner fardel problem. Not a fault in his car rather a fault in the oil lie uses, Jinny oils form quantities of hard carhon. It is bother some and has to bo removed even front old cars. In hih-compression motors it -becomes a real danger because pistons ulmnl touch tho cylinder bead. Where 'would you put a quarter-inch layer of -loke-lik-j carbon? ..,-'. Hard carhon causes more damage tfian many of us realize. Chip p't under valves holding them open to warp anil waste power. Gritty bits grind and chafe through moving engine parts, However, there i an auiwert forI has gone out among lubrication experts word tibottt a new motor oil thut solves the carbon problem. Your hran Jenpt g Hill Jucfc charm In fine, iCPf k (War, fllittH'! This llupmobile CeWMry rlgnt, Tl pfumi tefeu pauettger sntua U a picture indeed Jy Vl -ffUiiJl la-rg lAe roi..t oil form .mure cmrbon. A tmntitle vf this et. ho en burned, frl more then three1 lime, e. mm A) aJ Me( .Uokn- OU temple of Oil left An eiumt V.JI ,UI.M- omy thil uumtl mclion rsroon e.nd it Is srit otrMWi. sot Ji hard, $'i'tr dme$in$ kind ' fhell Motor Oil actually forms only 13 to )" us much curium as even the moet rxiejisie oil you can buy! The little it forms is only soft soot thut blows easily uway. The new bilivacuuni refining process by which Shell Motur Oil is niailn pro duces a finer lubricant, too. One that is remarkably n-itatit to heat) it hulds its body loiij; after ordinary oil. break down. . Thus in Shell Motor Oil you pet two vital tilings. First, freedom from bard carbon, secondly a marvelous lubricant. Fill with it regularly. Famed oficnyj for stamina, llupmobile ' has more than kept its pace. A'eio inn- mobile motors are hifhompreisioniof . course modern engines must be! And ' highromprcssion means no room jor : hard carbon use an oil that forms none SHELL MOTOR OIL mtifypj ei