La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, June 21, 1930
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three
English And Athletics Important
Studies In Italy's Naval Academy
Ily linden I low ley
(Assorhitpil Pivwa Staff Writer)
MCtlHOltN, Italy (AP) Kns
and sports are. two or the moat
Important mibjecta taught at the
Italian naval academy hero.
Faculty members-huvks the Im
portance of tliL first beuuiKe they
ivcoKniKit it bus becotuo. practically
the "languaKo of the scan," owintr
to the preponderant positions of
the British and American navies,,
and the merchant marine of . the
former power. Therefore, they in,
aim thut none of the inidbhipmen
shall take hiH degree until he has
pasned stiff written and oral tests
in the foreign tongue he is most
likely to use in foreign ports.
The sport program of the Italian
middies hap been enlarged and lu
lensiried under the .Mussolini re
gime. To be sure, Leghorn teams
by ropes, from the dormitory win
down for the first formation of the
day. Houts between students an?
held frequently, and the academy
championships in the several
weights are eagerly contested. ;
The Italian midshipmen put on i
a snappy close-order drill, wit It j
eye.s and heads clicking with ma- I
chine-like precision when they pass
the reviewing stand. When the j
command "Front!" ia given they !
stamp their feet as one man, and
change step. It is a smart trick of !
their own, not pruuticcd by any j
other Italian corps.
Their uniform is navy blue with
brass buttons. The caps are prac- j
tically the samp as at Annapolis.
save for tho first class men who
have passed their final examina
tions nud been listed as "aspframi
Ford ' Bo . Luxe' Coupe !
i one grade below ensign. Those
do not compete with tin. military voumrsters are allowed to don the
I cocked, three-cornered hats of offi-
schoul at Caserta. Put intra-mural
contests in rowing, soccer, rugby,
tennis and basketball keep tho 400
young men on the roster thorough
ly tough and busy.
cers, though with a minimum ot
gold braid. 1
. Tho Leghorn academy was not
founded until 1SS2, but it has made
rapid progress. It is set in ample
1PP
Green Banned
On Persian And
Arabian Autos
Specialists On
2-Year Tour In
Special Buick
GORED FARMER,
BACK ON "CAT",
TAKES IT EASY
Green Is not used In the color A trio nf nature specialists, act'
I It took a mnd bull on a ten
scheme of automobiles in Persia Ing at Invitation of the I. S. de-j minute ran um go to put I. M.
and Arabia, as it is considered part meat of the Interior and) i-toyer, of Oregon, on the disabled
sacred, and dark red Or maroon is Horace M. Albright, director of; ifm last fall. The bull did a good
reserved In Japan for members the Nation Park Service, timing the job too good for lloyer. When,
of the Imperial family, according past few days fared forth on n I with the help of Sister. Mother,
... twiifu in me I'lrsuu niiHii 10 t-M'cvu" vvuokiiid, , m, 1n, lne flag, me DUI1 WBS tin
state .Motor association. two years and res tin in extensive,
THE Oe Luxe Coupe.' whxh t-.es just been introduced ty the Ford
Motor Company, is designed (or those who d:cire a person.il car
with a more select Interior appearance than that of the standard coupe.
Upholstering may be had in either mohair or Bedford cord". Other
refinements Include cowl lights and mahogany , ccrnith moulding on
the doors and windows. . '
. 1 ne anility of any sailor,' even and beautiful grounds reaching I :
though an officer and a gentleman, fright down to the harbor of Leg-ias to whether It should. Increase "P17r v VlUp'a
to use his fis's to good effect is an- j horn, one of the cho.cest spots on , lhe sl,ee(1 Iimlt within the business Z,ULt'' v XLl &
other thing the physical Instructors , the Kignrian It Mora, which is pre- 'aml residence district, while In cer- PlctllTe OpGllS
emphasize. Thu spacioiiii in ne;- f erred by many foreign tourists to tain "'ts of the city the old type 1
court nfthe academy's main b-iild- the Italian liiviera proper. : of IraTflc light posts In the center IvUH 1 OHIOI-TOW
, Ing, where all formut cercmonlc;: 1 One of the most distinguished of street Intersections are now he-
are held, has Us walls studded with vraihintPK In ihe llnlce of Abruzzl. R lorn down nid replaced by tho There nrn iw n...
stands for punching bags.' 'nnd .well-known Arctic and tropical modern corner posts, 13 von at that not heard of Rudy ValIeG,.orches- i rnn
Dim i-sunia wan inoso ieni ner explorer, 'i ne nuiie or Aucona, ii- l,t" - i""1"-" "-'v tni lender . , , crooner of songs
ouumeruiigs i eaiure every morn- year-old cousin or .frown rrinee i u .- ... radio idol of mil ons.
Tomorrow at the State theatre.
The motorhts' organization beneficial wild life research In all
pointed out that although color the country's national parks,
schemes are- a matter of perwonal The head of the research party
preference in the United States, i Professor Joseph Dickson of the
they arc taken more scrlnuslv In University of California Museum of
j some foreign countries and are Vertebrate Zoology, who is neeom
I considered of. great importance in panled by (J. M. Wright. University
many nations. of California graduate in l-orestry,
Itasing Its - statement on facts d II. II. Thompson, philosophy
gathered by foreign attaches of and psychology graduate of inland
the department of commerce and Stanford Junior Unlvendty. The
A. a. A. representatives abroad, extensive tour Is being undertaken
the motorists' organization said i a de-luxe truck, especially de
that builders have anticipated tho signed and constructed on a 1930
whims of all peoples. JJuiek passenger car body at corn
citing some of thene factors, mission of Mr. AVrlght..
the. foreign travel agency said: i Btartlnfi their Journey from tho
' In hot. moist countries leather San i-Yanetsco Hay district thp ex
upholstery Is desirable as it is ploring trio will first visit the Kal
considerea cooler and fabric de- 1,iiu National Park on tho northern
terlorates rapidly. rlm t,r tne nd Canyon or tho
In several couivtiries, notably i-oiorauo.
ally corralled,, the hospital Bur
geon's check-up showed a broken
hip, all of the rlhs on one side and
four on tho other broken, plus a
crushed hand.
JHd Hoyerllve?- He not only
survived the bull's attack, but af
ter. -three mouths In the hospital
ami one or two in bed at home, he
hobbled Into his yard on crutches,
climbed into his brand new "Cat
erpillar" Kifteen and began the
spring work, says C. W.. Hunting,
dealer for "Caterpillar" -tractors,
combines, and road machinery, in
l.ir Urande,
A hard one to. believe, n man
driving a tractor ( when he -an
scarcely hobble with crulches. But
Gauges And Lights
Reveal Principle
",:
Gauges attached to the brake
drum cylinders on all four wheels
of n hod are Brothers Kight-ln'-Uno
chassis and electric lights mount- .
ed on each gauge are now being
uifed to demonstrate publicly tho
Inflexible law of physics by which
tho action of .hydraulic brakes, 1h
automatically equalized.
This Ingenious arrangement was
perfected by George T. Bishop,
Dodgo dealer In flhreveport, Louis
iana. The. Instant that the slight
est pressure Is applied to the brake
pedal all four of the electric
lamps are lighted simultaneously
showing that brake action starts
at the itame Instant throughout
the system, - As pressure on the
brake pedal is gradually Increased
the four gauges show that brake
force Is exerted uniformly at each
wheel. ' According 'to Podge
Brothers, service officials who
have i Inspected the device, 600
pounds pressure Is easily obtained
and held- on each; of the four .
wheets. (
The famous scientific - law
Hover doesn't take credit fur ,.nv n,cn tmH ,!"Pm 01 V1
ruperhuman qualities. Here's why
Yellowstone Park was' he can du; it. as he tellK It:
lug's setlln-up 1 exerclsea. coming Humbert, Is taking a post graduate vehicles It is next to imposylblo to
right after ihe spectaculiir descent i course here
TRAFFIC SURVEY
SHOWS VARIETY
Check D i s c 1 o se s Many
Queer Rules of the Road
Over The Nation. .
", ,ne 'W"V , . K oinoilunlly will bo afforded to soo
, I : ih". .in.), .in., nm, llom. n,llly ln lln enIil.oly nf.
, , I In pmctlonlly every enso speed fc,.j,nt -- ...... , .,,,.
onr and "bn.ah off. pick up or contro , dltrlct .'othefllmn tho " H " c. ',..
otherwise tiisn to bo removed". lmmlll,.ao . downtown seetl.m Is 1 p 1 , .
ln, m nlher dohrta found on tho : , . . '.V.'. .... nll-tulltintt, inKilK. danclllK' com-
hlsrhwnv which niiirht he dnnL-eriins .. '.,....... l-nnill. The amihond I.OVer. I
" " IIIV III UOll-lllo ... Al'l'l, IH' nf.mii
Oreut llilluln. its dominions und n"x' ' ItlnerniT, nflvr wlili-h
colonies, the rule' of the road Is lnB nouul nntlonul reservntliins of
to the left und the p.Aerence Is the 1'itclfle Northwest, tho Vosemllc
alrt'sys for riKhl-lmnd drive curs. ' California and others were to
The road clearance of Amerl- vlsllcd ami explored. .
ears Is satisfactory' In most "l'rohlenis to bo given our ut-
forolsn . coantrles.. but ln hilly most attention re' typified by our
countries or those where road planned studies of the creat In
constructlon Is not to far ad- crease of deer In the Yosenlto dur
tar advanced, lhe low clearance Ing recent years und tho similar In-.
Is not favored. ; - Crease or tho ftrlr.Kly himr In Yol-
'A the metric system is used lowstone." declared Professor tllck
in litany countries, the speedo- son. "Kveryono , ultrees that such
meter registers In kilometers. reftlKes for (hose unltnals tiro neees-
"Closed cars continue to en In n'y for their continued .existence,
his first feature loncth screen piny. In Popularity, but In tropieal but deer und bear hnvo Increuseil
opposite him is Sully
countries the open model Is still In tho respective purks In sucn
favored. , numbers lately as to Bivo crave con-
UriBht oolor-s are Kenernllv re- ceni to the authorities cluuced
tn mn hp r-i fa ai nlhui' xolilrIAi in .. .
certain communities. ':tuMi to .indicate a sneed limit for
All Go Ahcjid i .'. ! its residence section in its printed , 'D,mn,.tin.P ,,(., ,1
Most apparent, however, is the, truffle code. Instead, it declares comeu-y roles nre Mario Dressier reived most favorably and plated with their adequate foedlng and
fact- that -practically without ex- that the driver "must at all times Nonnan Pe(.kt i).,nny O'Shea Kd- trlmlngs give tho cars added at- control. We will attempt to in
ce-pllon every municipality hn- operate his, vehicle with speeds (1,0 Nnpent Alan hoscoe. Nella traclion." some degree solve this dilemma."
gone ahead and made its own laws, that are reasonable and proper." WnIkor Malcolm Waile and ' f'harls '
- , without reference to what other Aim in eignt 01 uie inie.i muw.tw. Splon Mnrs,nij Neiinn, directed.
DMTUOIT, Mich.. Juno 21 An Cltles have done on similar sub- speed limns in mose sccuuhh The Conncelicut ynnUces, Rudy
American motorist touring through
18 of -the principal cities of the
United. States would be consider
ably confused in obeying the traf
fic rules and regulations governing
state , andi city . thorotighfares, if
the 'replies to a national traffic
nuestlonaire conducted . by the
Hupp ' Motor Car corporation are
to be' relied upon
jects.' In many cases, these queer building is scattered vary nom j
traffic quirks are tho result of laws to as high as 40 miles an hour.
hplnrr misKOfl tn enver either c.ondl- f
tions existing at ja particular time ! In conducting this survey of traf
Vallee's noted orchestra, appear In
the picture and furnish ihe com
plete orchestration. Radio Pic
tures famous dancing girls nre
in tho past, or to take care of em- fic conditions llupmoblle has found fofttn,.0(1 fn n num')PP nf 'nvlsh
ergcncles that would arise within, many oeians iih-h n mum nuui (H,u,e emsembles.
Three Assembly
Plants to Build
Model A A Truck
the immediate future, in many oeiore me le.-unn v.... i,..,,.i.... .
u,.i i.. i i.kI.i i.wl Au u.inn as these de-
un r.i'ileWK. miim-.iu-n hv Hie mvlft tails are completed and the final
Such contro-'development of modern traffic that checkinK done, the results of this
v.mlnl mlilnniM n hnn.l tbev have for veais remained in survey will he announced 11 me
speed . limits. parkltiK and olher obscurity. While such acts, hnve corporation.
clly ordlnnnco provisions nre belnB never been repealed, they will v.. ml, ni vcuv
studied by llupmohllo in its niw doubtlessly remain, for the most . "IIATOAX 'I'JIB I II .....
tlbnal trntflc survey. The facts 1 part. . unenforceable. In almost TO! KISI .l l.l-,iuiiii
presented herein arc the first of I every case, the survey di.icloscs.'the j .,,-v r mnnv f r
tho tabulations completed by the j larger cities hnve had no plan for ' 1 ''' " l " ,..,.rh
corporation.. the control of traffic that would 1 rnvele . passing t 1, -oubI, this
Ho-,nahy discrepancies nre -re-jadeouately care er ,hoe coH ZZ "1
veaieu ju,.ino: suryev n.nong itne iuoiis .uii.ii e.e muuiii. chantlns of n wnltr who
Menus Of The
Day
on the expedition, Mr. WrlKht ex
plained to llulclc officials thut It
wus the orlKlnul Intention of tho
party to utilize 11 reBUlnr commer
cial truck. Later, however, ho
stilted, this plnn was abandoned
In favor of a special Rulck Job
lieenimn nf the lnttor'n nroater. sneed
Assembly of trucks has been euao of HditiB and flexibility. Into
I stnrted In thn bitlldlnK formerly ,he jJuick have been built special
utcd us a branch headiiunllers by compuriments for the carryltiK ot
the 1,-ord Mitor company In Phil- KOn,,,i cump euulpnienl, delicate
adelphia. I'ennsylvanlu: und an- H(.Pt,tlfic InstrunientH und com-
nouueement was made last month lllole mot0i, nd Mill pholoBiitphlc
of the placing In similar operation uutfitH,
soon (if additional bulldlUBS for- '' ' . ' u '-'''
sell 7.
rules of the IS cities studied, that the next two. five- and even ten a"L ,. ..,. 1
.e,i,.a Tlii Is iinrltciil.Trli True tn 1
j the matter of street widths, bottle- j Piriform singing:
.... 0,MJ rtn ui "HiUdav zaendwIt.Kch
. . . - . . . Icchnklfit llmnnel.
nal posts and otner teature-3 wnicn, y ": , J (i , , :
Iwill "free' up and relieve" the in; Pinrrs sslggrl s m I l k
creased traffic pressure of the fu- sawweem umkm.k.
'ture. "" " j
1 America inougni. no neiiru wint- i
it would bo next to impossible for
a motorist to make such a rtrlp
without breaking many traffic .reg
ulations. In fact,, the mere act of
s.opniug to iuqulre directions of a
traffic patrolman In some cities
would bo breaking a law, while
By Mrs Alexander CJeorge -UliKAlt
1M1H1.; WITH A
;i,ntirn:i air
Menu Vov Dinner
Creamed Frizzled Beef
Mashed Potatoes
liutteied Turnips
Rread Plum Jelly
Vegetable Salad and IMquanl ,
. Dressing
Chocolato Rrend I'udd
' ' Meringue
Coffe or Iced Tea
merly used by tho company lu
t'antbrhlge. Massachusetts, ami on
Long Island. Addition of these
thrcj truck assembly plants will
increase the number of assembly
plajHK In this country, outside the
Detroit area, to 35.
Wince the construction of new
assembly plants in ('hl'ster, Soin
MOTORISTS WAKXIll)
AVUli Orcgm's long summer
season approaching, attention of
motorists h; called to-the Increased
Tiro hazard that will result to for
est and grain fields. Care In
handling lighted cigars, cigarettes
equally absurd infringements, us- Detroit, the home' city of tho
ually not punished,, are apparent .motor car, is not in advnnco of the
throughout tho country. Kor In- ! procession in this regard as -many
stance, to- follow out the letter of would believe. Quite the contrary
the law a motorist should sum his is true for this city Is now upset
SUN-MON
TUES
You'll Take Him to Your Heart.
As Millions Have Taken Him!
iSSf festival of sonR
fSRIS ? i the screen i
T '"ffKfe '--,J brings to you 1
pJW THE fc"J
:j VALLEE A
I . AND HIS CONNECTICUT VAMKEtS I 1 jt-Sv1
"TT Tlio VAGABOND I l
f LOVER, Xk
i ti& Jtht Snl,y ,,,nno iSh f
' llW I Slnrlo Diinslcr Hf a'A y
t-J 3 j? 1:,l,,l Nnsont ' r"v !
3 DAYS OF THE HOTTEST
MUSIC YOU'LL EVER HEAR
LAST TIMES TODAY
Keep
Cool
at
The
State
GEM SPANGLED GifU. 5NQW
U I U U
Aw l SONS
20
Cooler
at
The
State
words.. Ho Investigated. Sure,
enough, on the waiter's sleeve ,
was an armband with the legend: j
"English spoken." !
Tho refreshments he . served j
wevo hot-dogs, sandwiches. Selt- i
zei water, chocolate, lemonade, i
cigars, cigarots, milk and Saltz- '
crville. and at Kearnv. the three and matches is urged by tho pre-
' ' rbulldingu used previously for that gon State Motor association,
ting with -. mAprise have been used for stor- , Motorists are advised that the
The heavy demands that have force rigidly lhe provisions of the
i been made this spring on produc- Imv prohibiting the throwing of
(Ion facilities led to the delermln- lighted cigars, cigarettes ami
I ation to place these three build- ;mnlchcs Trom moving- vehicles,
j ing.'i once more in assembly. j The law derines such an act as. a
Thu Philadelphia plant, was lhe misdemeanor punishable by a fine.
I first to be remodeled and set in Attention of motorlslH Is "also
i operation. Its ten floors nre being 'drawn to tho fact that the law
uLllized according to the following , prohibits the use of murfler cut-
arrangement: l-'hst flooi Lincoln outs, a source of fire hazard bo-
second permanent cause of flying sparkH.
thing familiar amid the strange (Yen turd l-'rlzled Reef, Serving
1-2 pound dried beef,
fi tablespoons fat.
0 tablespoons flour,
-4 teaspoon salt.
1-4 teaspoon paprika.
'1 1 -2 cups milk,
(i pieces toast.
Break tho beef apnrt with tho ehntvrooni
wedeler Haumkuch'Mi. a Gorman fingers. Meat thn fat In a frying commercial transportation exhibit;
pastry ho translated literally as pan and add the boef. Conk slowly third, fourth and fifth storage of
"tree cake.",, , stirring frequently, until the. edges service stock for Models A, A A
. of tho beef begin to curl up. Add and TT; sixth and Heventh Un-
(M'.OIKSIA POKT'S WORK IS : the flour, salt and paprika. .Cook coln Rryice and stock, including
Alli;i TO 1M K1-: LIRRARY slowly until the flour browns. Add I jjnc.oln paint and body and trim
Durham, N. C. (AP) A rare the milk and cook until a creamy I repair shops; maintenance and
collection of manuscripts once 'the sauce forms. Stir constantly, j general stores; eighth, ninth and
property of Dr. Thorn I Honey Serve on tne tonst wnirn nan neen , tenth truck assembly, with chas-
' "When the Vlfteen was brought
out to my farm. am( I saw the
tractor-pulling thre-e U-lneh plows
7 Inches deep- in high goar, and
then getting onto that tractor niy
ij'lf and riding in that oomy,
comfortable seat I, saw that 'Cat
erpillar' had built' a tractor for
comfort as . well as performance.
My first thought was '('aterpil
lar'has traction, speed, power and
aboys all, a 'roomys comfortable
seat,1 so eveh in my, extreme, phy
sical condition; I haVe ;foud I
have been able lo drlyb 'tho trac
tor myself and save .ainnn's
wages, v , ' , .
u allies for the layman Is: That
pressure exerted upon any portion
of a fluid (liquid) enclosed in a
vessel Is transmitted equally In
all directions. It Is this unchange
able law, according to factory of
ficials, which assures the the cer
talnty, ; smoothneiH and equality
of tho hydraulic brake action- on
all Dodge Rrothers motor cars,
trucks. buses and. motor coaches.
; CI BOtriiR. . France (AP) Thn'.
municipal council of this Rnsquri
town has given the name of Mau
rice Havel- to the street on which
stands : the house in which the
miiulnlntv: wrni lvncn ,t . tnhlnf nna
1 1 placed -oh' the dwelling.
1
And Your 014 Battery
i Purchases
One of Otir Rebuilt Batteries
. Guaranteed If nconditionally
For 90 Days 7;:
If you have ah old car that you only
want to run for 6 months to a year
Take Advantage of This
' , . FOR ANY CAR
COMPLETE AUTO ELECTRIC
; s:yr;"-j- , :' .: service ; v - ; ; . - :
J iU 'Ml
AUTOMOTIVE
ELECTRIC CO.
213 Greenwood; Phone M520
Across from L. W. WeekC Chrysler Dealer;
('h Ivors, "hist Georgia poet," close nrranged on a serving
friend and contemporary of Kd- Garnish with parsley.
gar Allan Poe. has been ncquired
by the Duke university library.
Jt Is tho largest Chi vers codec-,
tlon known to exist. Professor
LewlH Chase. nov compiling a
biography of tho poet, gathered
the material.
platter.
Concentrafing on
IMqiinnl RrcHsimr
(For lettuce or vegetable snlnds)
1 teaspoon salt.
1 teaspoon sugar.
1-4 teaspoon celery salt.
1-4 teaspoon pepper.
-4 teaspoon dry piiintard,
4 tablespoons vinegar.
1-2 cup salad oil.
3 tablepoons catsup.
2 tnblespoons horseradish,
4 tablespoons chill sauce.
4 tablespoons chopped sweet
WILSON BROTHERS HdbcVdashery Pickles. , -
Mix the ingredients. Beat tnor-
'oughlv. Chill. Serve portions on
the salad. This dressing will keep
!for several weeks if stored in a
'cold place. .
' r-liMffilnln Rread "Pllddlllff
2 snuares chocolate.
1 cup sugar.
3 egg yolks. .?
1-2 teaspoons salt.
3 cups milk.
1 tablespoon butter,
1 2-3 cups bread crumbs or diced
stale bread,
1 teaspoon vanilla.
Mix the sugar, milk and choc
olate, cook slowly and stir con
stantly until tho chocolate has
melted. Add tho bread and cool.
Add the rest of the ingredients nnd
pour into a buttered baking dish.
Rake for 20 minutes fn a slow oven.
Add the meringue.
Meringue,
3 egg whites.
(1 tablespoons sugar.
Beat the egg whites and add the
sugar. Beat until creamy. Rough
ly spread over tho top of the pud
ding. Bako for 1" minutes in a
slow oven. Cool and chill.
Get acquainted
with Super Shorts, the
new type of drawers that
eliminates all center-seam
discomfort. The panel
seat, a Wilson Brothers
idea, does the work.
You'll thank us for mak
ing, you acquainted with
Super Shorts,
50c to $1.00
T)fntANI-2NF"A France (AI)-
Mackerel are Po plentiful this year
that Mat limit their catche to
5.000 fifth in an effort to keep up
prices. One fiMiIng boat reeently
threw "'.oao f lh back into the
sea.
COMKNDCNO D'AMHN'O, Italy
(AP) A votive church to com
memorate the Mt'.'O roneili;ition be
tween the Italian state and the
Vatican Is being erected here,
pennants too poor to give money
contributed labor.
I Zeppelin voyages ought to be
; come poptil.it. un unph-asant
thine nrrn't Ittwnys coming up.
Copyrlsht 1930 by Dorlac Brother Corporation
DODEE BROTHERS 5 IX
sis line, body and enamel depart
ment and paint shop.
In tho permanent exhibit the
firty-lhreo different units which
are on display Include equipment
for twenty-four vocations or dlf
fcrent linen of bnsinoss. There Is
tho complete ' Kord , commercial
line, both Model A and A A ; and
all of the body types of special
equipment are mounted on the
I'ord chassis.
Among those displayed aro fire ,
apparatus; dump bodies of all
types, hand, gravity and power
lilt; semi-trailer attachments; spe
cial house-to-house delivery bod
ies; street sweeper attach menls;
school bus and motor coach bod
ies as well as equipment for every
municipal use, and many typcH
fitted to sp'.Mdal agricultural needs,
Thin exhibit hits proved most
helpful In dlHcloshig (he many
practical uses of the Kord com
mercial line to prospects, as It en
ables tbe latter see the partic
ular equipment In which they are
interested. The display room cov
ers an area of nearly tto.ou'j squar:
feet, and Is tastefully decorated in
a 11 th uo plaster finished in old
lvnry,
Much of the truck assembly
planlK will serve ihe dealers In the
lerrltory in which the plant in lo
cated, as a unit under the direc
tion of tho branch.
ITEK.VCH VOMi; DAItV
MOItK THAN P. S. SlSTKItK
MIAMI (A P) Independence of
A merlean women prlude con
federation of darning and mending
us a duly, believes Maj.. Georges
Thenault, French war flier.
On the oth'-r hand, the French
wife sews for her hiiHband with
out protest, but larks the charm
of tho American girl, engendered
as It Is by her "spirit, freedom
and Independence,' he said.
Major Thenault. who command
ed the l,afayetle escadrllle during
the world war, now is air and
military attache at the French
embassy in Washington. He mar
ried an American girl, tho former
Miss Harah Hpeneer, Chlcngo.
in f-m.xr.Ki-: msroitv
SMANCMAI (AP) The Twenty
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ties, all farHlnillcs of aiiclpnt edf
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It will be prob.ihly tho largest his
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AND. UP, F. O. B.. FACTORY
A WOMAN CAN DRIVE ANY CAR
BUT SHE ENJOYS DRIVING A DODGE SIX
Motoring pleasure and satisfaction reach their maximum in a car
that is easy to handle and one ir) whose safety you have full con
fidence. This is the reason why so many thousands of women have
selected the new Dodge Six. It is easy to handle because it has .
a smooth, flexible, alert performance, and because its steering
mechanism is perfectly balanced. It is safe because it has posi
tive, easy-acting internal hydraulic brakes, and because its silent
Mono-Piece Steel Body affords unusual protection. In addition to
these purely mechanical advantages, it is beautiful in design and
appointments. Furthermore, it is economical to operate and main
tain, and it has fifteen years of Dodge dependability behind it.
SIXE-S AND E-IGHTS
UPHOLDING eveaY TRADITION Of ODDIB DE-PE-NDAfllLITY
4
LC. SMITH
9 Depot St.
Six Body Styles
590 to695
Prices f. o. b. factory
$590
And up, f. a. K factory