amw -m.w --wiV tf'j'iin, I'l'fZt' i"i. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1010 1 i Li P't'. b SCOTT PERRY ACTED LIKE A REGULAR PITCHER AND FANNED Chicago Star Clips Three-fifths of Second Off World's Record OTHER TIMES BETTERED Nw York, April 2(1. .Toic Y. Tiny. Ihp little upccd demon ot tlie Illinois Athletic Club, created n neiv world record of two minutes thirteen nnd twofifths seconds for 1000 ynrdn nt the special gnnifH nf the Thirteenth Ueci ment Athletic Association in its Ilrook lyn nrmor.v lnut night. The nnttonnl champion nt this distance erased three fifths of R second from the former best figures which he held jointly with the lute Lieutennnt John W. Overton, of Tale. In scoring his sensational victory. Hay defeated .lack It. Sellers, the local hoy, upon whom easterners hnd based their hopes. However. Sellers proved that he was a victim of too much rac ing of late by (inisihinE third. Second place went to Homer Baker, Glencoe Athletic Club, who finished seven ynrds in the wake of Itny, while Sellers was actually twenty-five yards back when IJay crossed the finish line. Sellers Tnlies Lead Sellers jumped off into a slow stride, followed by linker, while liny confi dently sped along in third plnce. T'he AVindy City man rcmnincd in the same position for ono Inp when, he sprinted Into the van going up the backstretch. Neither Sellers nor Ilaker made n ci-ious effort to challenge Ray's move. During the next lap ISny showed the way at n faster pace than with his op ponents holding'on well. After completing the second .lap Itny began to pull mvny from his rivnls, nnd in a short time led Sellers by five jnrds The latter seemed unable to show bis old speed, nnd ns the three nthletes started on the final lap Haker shot past Sellers. . Daker Spurts The rangy Baker quickly closed in on Ray and it nppenred nt firs ns if he might catch the western nthlcte. However, after circling the final turn, Baker saw that this was impossible and slackened his pace. Sellers slowed down to n trot entering the stretch to continue to the tape. Although three officials timed the race, only one of them nctually caught Ray in his new world record time. This was Captain Charles J. Dieges. while Dr. A. Kj Aldlngcr showed the effort of 2:131-5, while Chris .1. Dalton's watch registered 2:13 3-5. Murchlson Srnaslies Record Another world record was smnshed when Loren Murchii.cn, of St. Louis, sped 220 yards in 223-5 seconds. This effort erased one-fifth of a second from the old mark. Murchison was opposed by Fred C. Ttschner, who was second, nnd John ,T. Eller, who was third. However, these two athletes could never keep pnee witli Murchisou, who swept into the lead nt the start even tually to win by three yards. New local senior championship marks for the 00 nnd 300 ynrd runs were "iade respectively by Fred C Tescnuer, Glencoe A. C. and .lames J. O'Brien. Tesehner captured the 00-yard event in 6 8-6 seconds, erasing the old mark of A4-5, which he incidentally equaled iu winning his trial heat. I I BINGLES AND BUNGLES Wilbtrt 7!oblnon unit the firtl meeting be tween Friendlu Enemies, Jack Coombs play ing eecond part in the cast. No wonder Jawn Coombs lost the deri sion, I-ook at the neUht he roncedeU to the rotund Robinson. , The Dodgers hit Thll pltehlnc Just as rimllv ri Benny Leonard connected with Willie- mtchle. Sixteen swats for twenty three cushions, that's why the Thlls lost. .!fifc Preuderonst' first start 0 the brush 11 as famous for IM nrevlll. Tiio innings in lace of the Are of Brooklun bats and Mike 11 5 relegated to the pitching scrap pile. Ivan Olson, of the nodgerj. wn the onlr four-bit artist under the nig. Ton yesterday. Not only dirt he solve rhll curving four limes, but deposited four runs as well. Doug Balrd stood between the Thlls and their first shut-out. The mile of a third baseman performed ths mighty task ot hoist ing the ball oer the rlgtn field wall for a complete circuit of the base paths. Eoen the sterling twirling of Jeff rfetjer failed to sidetrack the con(itent Mftlno of Cu WIMarrM. The lanky Cu agan set thn race tor Phil cluoWua. Three hits out 0 - five times up made a total of ten blows he ho struct in fourteen trips to the plate this campaign. sfehu n.w tafmm nt vetemn regulars BD Kin th battle array of the Dodgers, K3rB First Baseman Konetchy, Second pY Srt,,n ,'e Magee ana ,unl ieiaer 10m -?l '$itwv Cravath once more made good In a men. Mlllinp or i-rcTincryuni 11 tnv u- iHnino' crai'afn smote a aouoie, maifuia il five hits out or six times at oal tni reason Rfnuire It may seem Tat Moran and his Bedi did oot win yesterday, hut they didn't loe. The weather man temporarily halted the winning, of the Kedland crew, thereby fortber comnlleatlng the April cbam ptonshlp In view of the fact that Ilrookbn Babe Ituth continues on the downward grade. 'Twas, tough for IXuth vesterdair. All that he could do against the swift pitch ing ot Walter Johnson was connect for a double and triple. Itlil, fmm 41ie filanta. Inflelder Itamond. of the Phils, knows what It Is to he kicked ni ine i-iun InceldJDS i( , KSTDlonu. itoiainru irom nornr" Tnlninilnnal ljuniA tji Ha nlnrh for the l'hlls. reportM yesterday. MUSIC HISTORY In the Making JOINT RECITAL TBAYK llelglan Vloflnlst KLMAN Ilnsslan Violinist At K Metropolitan Opera House A Saturday Evening, May 10, 191 Ticket, on iate at Werniann'n.llog Chestnut Street. Trice Mr, to t'i.oOl Ho MI, 13.00 jlhciriSfim SIX SUB-DEALER DISTRICT AGENCIES Will be placed with responsible garages for the sale of the famous "LEXINGTON'; MOTOR CARS in Philadelphia and suburbs. ATTRACTIVE SALES CONTRACT Immedicts Deliveries: LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. Imhs "tTfcB pp:i bI hb sWsw. t&rTSWm 1 fW V3..CBB1111B111111111111H& 40' iJSSSCAi a wf.j.,- ivK.fi'i.A., fi in iiiHw ft rTnl t nmMtr,-,.Y.,rri,. T .-"..Tfr' , jjpfffpre SSSSISfl JOIK KAY Illinois A. ('. speed king, who established a new world's record for the iOOO.jnrd run Indoors last night in the Thirteenth Regiment Armory, llrooldjn. Ray clipped three-fifths of a second off the for mer mark of two minutes and four teen seconds which lie held Jointly with the. late Lieutenant Johnny Overton What May Happen in Baseball Today .NATIONAL MiAOOK V. I., r.f. Win Tone Clnrlnnntl . . .. ft O 1.000 1.000 .XJS Brooklyn 4 O l.noo J.ooo .soo I'hlllle 2 3 .Mill .100 .100 rittahnrKh : .,. .... '- 2 .! " - New lork 2 2 .SOO .MH .1041 Chicago ... ....... 2 2 ..TOO .BOO .400 IllWton ..... .0 4 .000 .JIM .000 hi. Mills 0 3 .000 .l7 ."00 AMKRICAN l.fcAUUK W. 1.. !'.' Win Iie Ho.lon . ... S 1.000 l-WW ." JnLciJn t 1 .KOO .ST .B7 New York I 1 33s Athletics . .. 12 .333 .J0 ..O W iHilnnon :. : . .jJ' " Wt. IJill' J "0 4(M, "00 TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAT- I.EAOUE New York nt noston tloudy. Ilrookljn ot rhllaclrlphla tear. lMttoburich nt Clnclnnatl--CJoiidj'. t. Iiul at Chlcmo Cloudy. AMKRICAX I.KVOUi: Athlftles ul New York rjir. ItoHlon nt Wnnhlngton CloliU. ChlciiEo at Detroit f'lfar. flu eland at ht. I.wll Cloudy. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL l.EAUl'K llroakl.111. 10i I'hllllrs. I. New Aork, Bl lloMon. 4. 'hlfnito-st. I.oiil l crouniN. 'lnolnnIH'lttburih rain. A.MKRICAN I.KACll'K New York. 3t Athletics, S (iwehe Innlntu). lloston, nt Vnhlniton. IS. 'lrveland-St. I.oul ft rpnnd. Chlcnto-Hetrolt wet uroundii. PHILS LOSE FIRST r Dodgers Wallop Locals by Score of 10-1 The Phillies didn't fare well in the opcuinit Kame with the Dodgers yester day. Mike l'renderKBBt being chased from the mound after working two in nings. The Dodgers won, 10;1. Today, however, Jack Coombs nnd his men will make n determined effort to down the visitors' and stop their winning streak. Greb Outpoints Levlnsky Canton. O.. April "JO Harry (Irth, of rittsburgh. fanlly outpointed Battling 1 lnBkj. of New York. In a twelve-round bout here last nlKht, according to the newspaper crltlce. , Several honrs nfler lie enga red locker spare lie wus admitted to Truiner ifee s cun.10 wiin an Injured nose, received by stooping one or Jlule Mntson'a swift ones In batting practice. Kd Borroii-'n Red Box appear to be in such ihape that It mnltcrs ;iot to them who Hitches. Yesterday thev ricked o Walter Johnion anil 11011 a e, to i decision for the third straight. .lawn Hcflraw's wonderful Giants even had u...j 41.... hui thn tnulv Rostnn RraieH. Ceorge nurns's hlttlng.alone won the de- . . . PCt X?e Vn.mr ant tl -I A AS made n wlnrlr. double and triple In tr tlinfH tin. - Scott Verry. ot the .lousn of Mack, t slipping fRdt He could only bo tweUe liw nims HBatnat the Ynketa That mftUfB a total of twenty-f. rounds for him In the two tils he has twirled this eeason. Once more rain interfered with th eioht Hnfl eircua under the biff tent vesterdav. nHiit fnut- nt thn inht emttesta were rtlaved. the ut tern clubs in both leagues be.tiff halted by the mcepino clouds. Clnreore MUchcll, plteher-flrit hueman of he I)oditer. In eipectwl to Join the Kobtn within the next two weeks. Mltrhell. who did his bit with Uncle Bern, .mum from ureal n irw oaj . . nur ni nun John Mlljus, of the Robins, are alltl 'oer there." TTia vw Tork Board of Aldermen will ote today on a city ordinance, permitting Sunday baseball gamps in New York cltv under the new law. Thousands of fans are ursine the aldermen to rush their action. as thev want to nee the Giants and mils flash at tne roio urounaa mis coming; Hun day. -- rimiilfv llendrlv Is still a Cnh hnlifnnt. Mnnaser Mitchell la trrlnF the silent trent- nieni on iienuriv to nrinic mm 10 terms, nut the Oilmen nltcher aDoarentlr la nat r. spomllnc to the trentment. He has not as yet jeinra ms maies. RACES TODAY AT HAVRE DE GRACE :84 V. IM West , Phil. 12tS3 i ST Direct to Course u fl.eSl LADIK8. (1.10 rnclndleV v?CK' Tax. FIBST BACE AT f go p' ,V Cambria AC. .P?:. fT. Mgr.. FRIDAY KVKN"NnAf.8.nr.el VtKWCK SHOW NATIONAL LKADCE PARr"' PHILLIES vi. BROOKLYN flAME 8TAKT8 3:30 r, SI, BeuU nt fllmhels' nnd Rn'.Mi' . EMPIRE 14'T?.A,f?i,'f!l0'?.8TKEKT Neil Coogan vi . Harlem Eddie Kellv 4 OTllKB IIOIT8. ritlClM 80c. 78. il --".''".'.MAY 1 fW TFUni FR TIM WITH JIMMY DUFR Southpaw Outclasses West Side New York Lightweight in Six-Round Bout TIPUTZ AND CONIFREY DRAW Lew 1 I'm it ininp linok will n win. The rlrvcr vnitthpnw. nftor nn nl)ptu o or two nmnths from the riiiR, iPlPbrntpd ms return lir troiiurins "t Siilo, Now while the N .leroy Rolfr-i1" linvc nil i York, .linimj Huffy nt tlio Oljinpin Inst 'piprnt tpnm. it i' not pr llkply t lint ' iifsht. ji1P Crickpt Club wnniPii will linvo nun h ' It wn not ditTti nl t tn iIppiiIp thf tronhlo in w inning. I ninnrr V.ru Duffy would bo contpiit lluntincdon ViiIIpv should Iiiup no I to (nil it n loss bj ii .bndp. 'grrnt illfiicnlly in bontiiiK Old York' Iendlrr toypil wilb hi ninii nlljuond nt Noblp IluntinRilnn ViiIIpj tliroiieli the tichi o ,jt ,P11 hi' mnnnccil t ilpfpnl Pliilmont bj the nnr- t Wnntl'd to bit nd 111- dntllpll wIlPll bp'tmv mnrviii .if n klni-lo tnnti-ll Insl week. ' RlPW'tiri'li Illff offPTPlI no -pistltlfp ' anil pprmittPtl 'IVniller to iiouml liim ' Oni...SI(lf,l llout 11 nv it orip 'kipii nllnir Hip vki'.li ine outUinv upd I)nn.'s lipml for n tnrRPt nnd rotki'd u fiotn mkip to udo. llPIl tbp ImundlllL' crow limnnlnimn. I.pu- sliiftp,! his nttiuk to the body mid. weiikPiied ilio iiiHisiiatl .. 1,1. I.:., i.-.. . irigRPil Iliiff mill ins LIIIIKI nig drives. Arthur llpph. n I'ltMhui ni.i pieked Ititehio to l,....i i ..... i ' .. . , , ,l .'I'lioi u, eiiiiie, through nit, P im,P1. ii,, M,,,(.tpi, lendlei- lo triiininh nfler ,n..l,i nctors in the lirM round. i no ipiiI thriller f t,r eieniiip una nut six -1 nuiiil slusfpsi boluooii I...- lipltt. nnd I'liinkie Couihei. u hi. li ' was n fifty -liftv Pensntional battle thrilling tnllies ion. This wns n ' fpiitiir. I liv main 'I Hot'i Deliter- i 1'requently Coiufiej tntkeil riiii ....-uiuii nun .eon(iios Irom their seals when lm erossod rights to the chin, nnd just ns frenuoiitlj did 'I'ijjlit. biiuu his seeonds to their fpet when li iilnntcil slnshinK blows to the body. It wns n Brest tiRht all the way 'and the hit ot me eveninf? T 1 , , ...,..,, ,urh Kae n gnnie oMntution BRainst PuBBy Leo. a sailor boy tight- nig unuer tne name of .loo Kilpntriek. Clark was outneiRhed by ten pounds I and (sameness iilone enabled him to bent. his slaRhins: hnid-llittinir nnnnimtit In the other bouts Vraukie MeKenna ' drew with .lohnnv Hanna nnd Kid ' Wncner stopped Jimmy Snyder. In the amnteur bout J. Coff. of Con t...l lll.k t..,l.l ... v ii..!.. imi nitii, .in.!. ii iiimiK ..lerino, of Stnrr finrdon, in one round. Once of Murad lover of Murad 1 00 pure Turkish tobacco makes the Quality of Murad so individual and so convincing! Again we tell you, Murads are made of the choicest selection of pure Turkish to bacco grown in the fertile valleys around the Black Sea the world's most famous tobacco for cigarettes. It is true that " ordinary" cigarettes cost trine less. Judge LOCAL WOMEN WILL CLASH Big Throe Should Have A'o Difficulty in Winning Some Interesting Games in the Suburban League Hy I'KTKIl lTTTKIl F N'rKItl'.ST ill tlif womcti'i liitorilnb nintrlii's i'fntrr in th" moetinK b- ' tween IIip Morion Mini I'hilndeliihin ' i "t Hnsli until May 'JT The ( nikct I ritih will pln nt Kivrrtnn today, nnd c, it itl ln inlirotil- til in ulint I'liilumnt will ib itgninit Hip i bnmpion Mrrion tpnm nt Morion. ,, fn,. N()rlI ulUs i Nortb 1 1 ill". Vet Chpstpi. tin' I'liiln dpdiin Coiintr.i nnd Sii1iirIi:ipii Conn- try Club wprp tlio winiiPi" lnt WPi'k, nnd todn North Hills nnd West Chester ,plny lit Noith Hills. This is tho only rlnsb IipIwppii the winners of Int week i I nnd ns none of the winning tennis wns Inble lo win more thnn the odd nintrli. , , their oiikIiI mntdies. lo be some inteii'sting , It will lie n h.iid week for North Hilln. for nett l'iidn Iip plnv Ihe Cotintr.x Club, wliile West Cnester and Snt inchnven elnsh nl Wel Chester The suburban tennis seem to lie wpII nilllebed this jenr. nnd Iheie oiicht to bo some c-y intorostiiiB tnnlehes before I the season is over. It seems nnlr fair that the 1 seems nnlr fair that the loenl . . i i t , , i , i ihninpion should he placed at plus one. ns Ims Iiopii .lone in the i live nf . Ml Mildred Cm oily, of the I'hilnilelphin Crieket Club: and while her standing ns tbe nntiounl finalist does not nH"oot ' hor position on the loenl hnndieap list. il ii a-tili' t r lm ariinirnil ilini I l. . . ' l1 "'",' nr tM iIM M (Hill llll- lllf tinnl runner up should be the lowest ,i. 0).i ;u(. pm,r Clmmpions With Miss Cnoilv. Mis Vninlorboek. Mis. Hnrlnu' n ml Alt. l.v mo V.o. four of the ery finest women nl.no,s in this country. And if wo include those with luindicnps up to nnd including five strokes we bnve the nik of the women ,r ,.,,... .. ... " "lu" goiici.s oi mis soeiinn ol Hie counttv. Next to the first four is Miss Anita a lover 20?,W Jfesl I mwciyb d ttfflSfe,5K 'mamrm&mai for yourself! Makers ,fe5,?feA GOLFERS AGAIN TODAYS IT here the W oiiipn Golfers Meet in Intcrvliih Matches Women' liit'rfliiH mnti'lip" will ln played lodny n" follw: i'iiii.Am:i.rniA r 1'hllnilelphifl Crk'krl ("lub . Kioitoii Country Cltili n( Itivertou. Mrrion I'lickpt Club s. Pbilinonl Country 'lub t Morion. HiintitiRdiin VhIIp.v f'otmtrj Club Old York Konil ('ountrj I 'bib nt IliintiticiIfMi nllj.y. Kni-li tenui i" irpipvpnlpil h (.pi'ti piny. fix. SlliCIUt.W c-v Not lit llill ( 'nil nt i y Club J". Wpit t 'hosier (iiilf iiinl Country Club nt North Mill. Unlit (!olf Club . (Koi brook '!olf Club nt Hln. Woodbtirj Count i y Club vs. SpriiiRhnvon ("ountrj Club nt SpritiRhavoii I'liilnnVlliliin Couiitn ''i, ,s. St. Hnvid's (!olf Club nt Country Club. Knrh ti'iini is lopiohi'iitod bj 11m1 plinors l'liipps. nf Merioti, with n linndicnp of three Rtiokos, niul then eonios nnoiher Met inn pliiyor. Mt s. V.. H. I'itlor, with four. Those who iH'e hntididippod nl liw lire Miss Klonii'"- T ('luiutller. Miss (i. (illbort niul Mr", (i Henry Stetsou, of HiliitlliKil'in ViiHey : Miss Klliel Cninn- (bell, of the (Yi kpf Club: Miss Vrnneos flriseoiu, .Mn I'loKUrp MeVooli' nnd Mrs. (ipnrco . lllllson. of the Morion I Crieket Cltih. I Houck and Williams Draw I . ' """Jsle'". l'n... April 'Jw-Io iiourk nrt I l,m Willluins " llrl'lgenort. t'nnn founht ,'"', "'"'"' "' ' y r;l" ' '"," '"."' rwng , nin. .it ui. vini - HI1 lllllii'.W 11. nHIII IIHI I tuna honors wrr" iwrn I'mukle Kru" lieHt ""' "" ''"""nun.. i HHii.moi neniitlnHl Clapp Defeats Carhart Ne nrk, APrll Kllu .1 f'lupp rtrfonlei llnrold W. l'rhrt In h WiiIn rontestoii match In too tiuU ihamplonihiu eriUrfflh tpnriU tiiUrt,Hinent nt the yule t'lub jesteriU The "ore Wus IR-ll. lhlr, I Mason Outfights Johnny Ertle south lleiul. Iiiu.. ApiH -ii FmnKi" Manoiy outfoncht Minl nil(lURKo1 .lohnnv Krtle in e epj ono 0f thM leti roiinils uhuh I tho ft"1:ht '"" 'K'1 nlK"1 ' Johnny man Defeated ' Mmitresl. pril ? V.uKvne iioipau i Montrenl er"oiglil oulpoln'oil .Inhnn TIUmKn of Mlnin-'MioH' in h ten louml I nut ' he" lt tilnhi FIVE TIMES YALE TO ROW HERE cond Varsity Crew Entered In Henley Regatta. I New Ilium, ('nun.. A pi ill".) Wo- I eei'Otiil illiiipr-itj eri'W bus lieoti entered 111 tbe llenbj lOKHttn on tbe Si hu Ikill rior Mny HI, nceoiilini; to erow nn noiineemonts toduj . ' 'I'lie I'rineolmi rri'tts ubiili will low llle on tbe Ilousiilonii' liver lit I lei In Siituidity will iurio boie 'I'liuiviln for two dnvs' pimtiie on the ioiiivp. The refeioe mid Mm tor will ! W. A Moikolhnm. who Ions ntlieiiilod on tin 'I'hlilnes I ii i tin ps George Erne Laces Hansen Ireiiloii. N. .1. iul Jli it'i-i. Mounk' Kin- of ltulftiln inlnilMiH'oinl a l i r fl i Ihi Ins lo l.arr llHnriii nf llni'Mv n i.h.IH i wltmlriK Urn Mnlkt in thi ikIu routol wuol lip nt Ihc rrnlon A i hro In.' tilrhi In the laht rouml .iniltiil up utio n Kof nf Allni 'mi imih ilcfeat.'il hv oilriK K till oil of llrl.tol Whalen Gets Life Pass Nen orl. oill '.n !,, c.rmer h i n o retlr lo Mnoi 1 1 I h ri nt pte..uiil Mterili 'llfollmo eilxor pais to nil Niitlonul Irf'ngu Im'IibI1 g.imte hv lh 1 lll.iliti Mlske Wins From Brennan I ul.pt. Okhi pril .: A I (hi In 1h.' ' fourtpiith loiitil lust nluhl won a tlflHon i .round ui isinn for Mlllv Mink" of St Paul. ooi lttll lii.nnin. of I IiIiuku I Senate Passes Bill for Boxing Commission llarrlshuig, Apul lis. 'I'h" Senate tonight by n nte of .'!.". to IL' passed fuinllj the bill leg iilnling boxitiK nnd wiestlmg eon tests mid eiealing n hlnie nthlotn i otnmissioii lo bin'' supeu i-mn mil siieli eoutests The bill now goi s to the nU.r Notice Who Use TIi em .?. ia ii nl'Bu HA '; ' ifflif f ti . 1 I I, 'iP l Griffiths Knocks Out Mohr Akron. O., April 21 Johnny OriffJlhn of Akron knorktf! out Aaltor Mohr, Nw York ui ltvrw Ifiht, in 1h Hhlh ioirnl nf i mht'tluled twehp round b..ui hr lftt nlht Muhr fitilistliutM for Willi Loua-hlin, of Iff t hi' h in u ho I in with jinrumonla zs .v ALL-DAY. EVEoY-DAY SMOKE f . H Get Cigar Wise! Lie. ii r up ;i fragrant, t vi I 1 fla vored Mapa cubii and ou will know why it's t h c pop ul.tr .i 1 1 - d n c v e r smoke. 1f Cents U and I p (5 lCs Hi fry line fiijtiif me nolil HAY IK HROS. l ii Miiniir I . ri of t'i. I i mo i ; t- ll I.I I ,, run tih i tiii v Ptl sWlCeJ IU S-rwflrt4S rNot the fa BiJJeit ti '""V'b the monejS If a truck is "as pood as a Brockway" it will cost as much nOrr price can't buy lOOr value. Brockway Motor Truck Co. 2324-28 Market Street i m :3S ! I i".. 'I !tf!'"l Ever Thought a Tire Bonus, Truck Owner? Say, for example, you gave your driver $1 . on every single tire and $2 on every dual for every thousand miles over the mak er's guarantee. How advantageous .such an arrangement you save from $10 to $20 per thousand miles just by spend ing a dollar or two. And fancy your driver how careful. How he would ease the 'truck over bumps, how he would refrain from spinning the rear wheels, for in stance, lest he grind off dollars. With GOODRICH DE LUXE Truck Tires under your load and 1 0 0 co-operation from your driver, you would write off your original tire invest ment several times. for DE LUXE Truck Tires have In their deep, specially-toughened treads a natural thrift that can easily be broadened by the method advanced. Applying Stations : Hie It. I". 5oodrlli Itnhher Co. Sin llrunil M. ross-lluulie ruinimnr ilM niul Murket Ma. . i;imer Murlier IIS? I.11111I Title Hlilr Mlnutli' Tire niul Itublter Co. 1114 Ml Vernon M. enlt Millions, ii$l I.ndlnw M niul 3.110 i;. Cumberland M. V mnw '$& m) fM, h' iMMgtMoBriUUbv,, 8S1 Noik Broid.Strfstt 'Alp- . J'J. ,(jt .-. i V -' . ." -H - ' IK ,'j W-, - "-"-" '--" .. .... . .... . .....- - . , 'WWMi W. tiWffiAV?' - v n 'kt - ". ViMartl ." u A.. L t , .t- Jf e ... vutiP-w Ustrjiya, .1y.it !..- ?& y. 'r 'tt. i1Mi .1 . J.
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