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He's Champ Tire Changer
Record of 13 Seconds Flat Is Made By Charles
Puino of Philadelphia
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OHA1U.KS PA INK. OF I'llll.A KKI.I'III A. WINNIMI T1IK TIKK
C'llANtllNil CIJAMI'IONMIill' WITH A ItWnltl, OF 13 HKCOS'ns,
AND Tlll CHAMPION!!!!))' (IP II V, WON.
A t ' 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 . iiiitoiimUllo, nwiii'rn (in
cluding flivver).' '
Itoinombor I tio lint ( 1 in ci you Mini
to K"l mil unit rhanito Iho confound,
ml tlru nil by . yourself?
How Iiiiik did II luku you, I low
muriy minutes- or hours!, of plain
and fancy ciinMnK, '
Lbok in t'linrtn I'ltlno. of I'll I In -dolphin,
Chiinr.lii: a tiro U child's
piny lo III in. 1 llu rlu inn he's ilia
world' champion tlrn chauKor.
flu ruroril. prying- off ilw old shoe
nnd sIIppIiik on the now, I 13 scc
ami fliii! Thirteen hitoiiiIh flat,
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HAVERS ADDS DAILY
TO REPUTATION . AS
BRITISH GOLF' KING
A f In t 13 second to Kt rid of n flat
tire.
If yon can JukkIi'i tires jn iiiiythlnK
like hikIi spec iiy 1 1 in,, iim Unit yoii
ciin nuallfy for u content to dike tho
ciiiiiiliinllli iwsy from I'lilno.
flii-riTnro 1 J.OUO.uoo automobiles
In tlrn United Ktiii' 13.0U0.OIMi
drivers who know (or ouitht to
know) liow to rltnnito a tiro. I'alne
claims ho'n the fitment tiro ehaUKOr
iimonK 13.000,00(1,.
How ubout you?
Can Klnmnth Falls produce a
champion who ran beat Chorion
PiiIiiic'k record? 1
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LONDON, Air, 7. Arlhur-'Hnv-cm
him boon proving himself worthy
of his title, open golf champion of
(Jrotit Ilrltnlti. Blncii ho look th
crown off Wnltnr IIiiki'H'h hrnw lit
Troon, tho yoiuin KiikIIiiIi profi-H-iilonBl
lion won mivcnil minor lour
numiMiU, broken iiin courno rer
ord, plckod up pllo of pfmiid
und aniiilud a ropulatlon of boliif;
ono of lliu hnrdi't. IoiikcdI hitters
tho Rami) linn proiliicd. ,
FoliowhiR Ms rlo to glory al
Troon, Hnvort wunt ovor to tho fa
moim HnotlUh Inland courno, (llim
oaRleH, nnd won tho 1,000 RulncaV
tournumont from u ulnc fluid.
Soon nftorwardn lie wn In Franco,
whoro ho flnlnhctt well In tho open
chnmplonHhlpH of that country, won
by another llrlton, Jamcn Oakon
don. Hlnco rdturnlng boino Havoii)
ha boon hammorlnR nwny In hov
ornl toiirnnmoniH, lotting tho roc
onlH full whore thoy may.
Plnylnn nt 8t. Albana July 10.
IlavoTH won n 400 tournumont,
coring 67 on tin aocond round for
a now record ' ovor tho Viiyi)uiu
courno. Ho did it larRoly with hln
(Irlvor, hln too nliota cronuiliiK 300
yardn nnd moro down tho fairways
on notsrly nil tho lonxor holes, llu
pi ay oil no nmoothly that iilmont
ovory 'holo wlth.liln IiIKIhk foil un
dor tho formuln of a drlvo, a pitch
nnd b putt. Ho ntartod Willi 3,
3, 2 (our ntrokos und or bogoy. Mo
carrlod tho third groon, 192 yards,
with a mid-Iron. At tho nov'onth,
008 ynrdn, lili drlvo hit tho fncu
of a bunker guarding tho groon,
and' he got four. Tho nlghlh In a
blind drlvo ovor a huga gravol pit,
tea to cup m'oanurlng 354, Ilnvorn'
drlvo Btoppod Junt thirty paeon
from tho pin. 5 Ho w'un out In 82
nnd stnrtod back by driving beyond
the green of he" 810-ynrd tenth,
whore ho got K 8.
Tho 'elovontlii Is . 435 yards, yot
tho cliamplon'l' too nliot Van so
monstrous ho hooddd only a light
mnnhlo-nlhllok pltcri onto tho grpon.
He kopt up this pace to tho ond.
snvo at " tho )ong nlxtoonth D52
yards whnro, ho topped Ills too
hot, bunglOAl his hruHslo, nnd need
ed bIx to sink tho bull.
i Old Bandy ; Hard, who wnn 81
yonrs old whon Hnvorfl wns born,
got a 80 tha same day ovor tho
amo course, but nobody paid much
attention, For golf mny bo tho old
mnn'n game, but lt honors go to
tho young,
REFEREE DECLARES
FIRPO HAS PUNCH
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SECOND TO NONE
rDlii'lCK, Colo., Aug. . E. W.
Dlrkorion, who roforoed tho Firpo
Kmlih bout In Omaha Friday night,
declared hero: "I do not bollevo tho
ring hna over known a mini who hits
hnrdor than FHrpo docs with his
right hand."
Dlckornou added: "And It la not
a looping swing, but a strnlght
punch that does not travel more
than eighteen Inches. Neither John
L, Rulllvan, Dob Flualmmons nor
Jack Dempney Is oxeoptod In thnt
ntatemont,
Dlckornou declared "F I r p o'
chances ngalnsi Dnmptoy llu bo
tween his ability to nsslmllale pun
Inhmont without vlslhlo oftoct nnd
his groat punching power."
JESS THINKS DEMPSEY
GO WILL BE HUMMER
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Aug. 7. Joss
Wlllnrd, en rod I o to California, pro
dlctod n bitterly fought buttle whon
Jack I)ompney and LuIb Angol Flrpo
meot In Now York next month.
Wlllnrd ald:
"Flrpo has nn oxcollont chnnco
to bent Dompnoy. Flrpo has a good
defonso nnd plenty of courago.
Tholr fight will bo a roal bnttlo.
I loow for a knockout long boforo
the limit of the bout has boon
roachod."
Tho sport of kings opon for you at
Merrill Sunday, 7-9
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'All of the beauty nrdes at the '
National Marcnnndlno Fair at Long
Doacli, Long Island, were not won
by sylph. liko nlrcns of the beach.
MUs Marguerite Evans won a ,
prtxo as (he period "(0," J
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CITIES OF RUSSIA
. OVERFLdW . WITH
. VISITING ALIENS
MOHCOW, . Aug. 7. Itunnlan
Inolatlou Is endnd. Thrno yearn ago
the prenenco of a foreign vlnltor In
Moscow or ,l'o(rgrad was nufflclont
to en line thn mitlva populuco la ntaro
at It! m an If ha were a being from
nonio other world. Two yearn ago
foreigners worn still so rare thut (he
few American and Ilrltlnh news
paper coTreiipondents scented a story
in each of them und tried to Inter
view all who eumn to ftussla. Last
year they were sllll sufficiently rare
lo nroiise some curiosity.
Hut today. iMoscow, Petrograd and
the other prliiclpul. cities ure thick
ly sprinkled with forelgnern; daily
trains from tho outside bring them
In by tho dozens, and they arounc
An more InlenMt than they would In
any other Kiiropoan capital. Dur
ing June more than 1,000 foreign
ers vinited Petrngrud, and even
more, pcrhaim, came to Moscow,
Most of all of them wero business
seekers. '
Hotel accommodations in Russia
are still so. limited, particularly In
Moscow, that the government, has
not yoi found It advisable to admit
large number's of tourists. Every
one must have some legitimate busi
ness reason before he can secure his
visa. ; ,
Within a short time, perhaps In
1024, hotel accommodation lire to
be Improved und it may be (hut Itun
sla's Interesting revolutionary scenes
will. become a mecca for tourists.
Only a year or so ago travelers
coining into KiihhIu faced an un
comfortable trip, with crowded nnd
Irregular accommodations. They ar-
imh
FROM THE FACTORY
ROLL YOUR
own wnn
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BUY NEW
FURNITURE
BUT WHERE?
If no local merchant
advertises much of
this business goes out
of town.
rived in Moscow with the oqulpmont
of polar explorers, nnd much bug
powder, expecting, nnd In some cases
finding, considerable hardship, Even
today some travelers roll Into Mos
cow or Petrogrnd with equipment
devised for primitive lite, much to
the .amusement of Ihoae who are
here.
The trains lo Moscow, both from
Warsaw and Hlgti, are now well
equipped. There Is either a dining
cnr or there are good station restau
rants along the line .ami upon ar
rival In Moscow or Potrngrad tha
vlnltor finds reasonably comfortable
and fairly clean accommodations. In
overcrowdod Moscow he may not be
nhld to get a room for several days,
In which event some fellow countr
man tucks him away on u sofa, but
In Petrograd, whoro the hotels are
spacious, ho can get as Rood nceom
modations ns in llerlin or Vletinn,
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Riding and bucking cnntonls und
home race at Merrill Sunday next.
Heo th" nporl. 7-!t
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YOU'LL be getting ready soon to motor to
the pleasant places afar off to the moun
tains, the lakes, or the seashore. Youll want
power for the hills, youll want speed for the
long level stretches, youll want maximum
mileage too. You'll get aO these qualities in
Shefl Qaaohne. ,
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u. c. ball teams
defeat Hawaiian's
IlOKOl.l Ll'. Aug. 7.Tho Uni
versity of California baseball team
defeated the All-llawallans by a ral
ly In tho novonth Inning whon throe
runs were scored. Tho pitchers of
both teams wero slinky through
CANADIAN HEAVY
KNOCKS OUT CUBAN
HAVANA, Aug. 7. Jnck Renault,
Canadian heavyweight, knocked out
Antolln Flerro, champion of Cuba,
In tho second round of n scheduled
12-round match horo Monday afternoon.
See the rnco nt Merrill.
7-9
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and they're sensible enough to
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health.' And they take care of
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Preserver Shoe, because it sup
ports the foot and prevents all
strain arid discomfort. Let us
show you your favorite style in
this real man's shoe.
HOUSTON & JESTER
Bin Main Kt.
Say It With Type
7
EVERY now and then we encounter the pro
prietor of small business, who, when
Advertising is suggested as a means of ex
panding, answers: "I'd like to, but I can't af
ford it?' Usually, we believe, he is sincere in
thinking it, though sometimes the excuse is given
merely to avoid the job of thinking the subject
clear through to the end.
It often Tiappens, that, to the inexperienced;
the idea of expending money, even a small
amount, for anything except rent and goods is
a sort of financial scarecrow.
Yet the answer is plain and obvious. MOST
OF THE BIO ADVERTISERS OF TODAY
WERE SMALL ADVERTISERS WHEN THEY,
BEGAN. They knew that a penny saved is too
often a dollar lost. ,
They had something to offer the public. They
had faith in themselves. So they confidently told
the public what they had to offer.
One of the biggest baking powder-manufacturers
on the continent, and a big advertiser, be
gan in the back room of a small drug store in an
Indiana town. This, concern, now an enormous
one, started advertising in th,e local paper to
spread the demand.
Gradually the territory expanded as sales
resulted. - In time the whole state was being
covered. Then other states. And finally, al
most the world. '
This is one of the instances cited 'by a writer
in Printers' Ink Monthly, who has been able to.
tabulate the initial advertising appropriations of
some of the concerns whose publicity is today
known throughout theNcountry.
A nationally-known toilet product was begun
as. a druggists' sideline, much like the baking
powder. Someone advised the druggist to adver
tise in the local papers. He did. Results came.
He exterled his advertising and his selling grew
in proportion. And never did he see the day
when he wanted to stop his advertising.
A condensed milk company, whose first ad
vertising appropriation was little more than $500,
is today one of the great national advertisers.
This is the experience of advertising. To
day's leaders began small because they had con
fidence in what they could furnish the public
And, in case after case it is found that these
concerns have earned their advertising appropria
tions out of the increased business that followed.
Say It With Type
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