New Bodies Open bodies longer and roomier; modern full stream lines; beautiful, durable upholstery on deep cushion springs Closed models have new and more beautiful bodies by Fisher. New Finish Lustrous, durable Duco. Open models and ( cach in rich dark Flue. Sedan, aquamarine blue and back. Coupe sage green and black. New Motor Refinements Improved onstrudt for carburetor and fold. Extra wide shaft hearings K ALIns at Jd» sven « for herrer lubricant protection trom and dire. New Windshields L losed ou wiels has f at type VV one-piece wind shield with automatic windshield wiper. Open models with new pattern windshield with very low bottom panel, rubber w New Radiator Harrison Hone. mb Radiator with « ' of highly polished, oii rusts ing airplane met. | adding greatly to the appearance the car. New Clutch Single plate drv disc type —~ecasier. smoother, more positive, requires no lubri. cation. Clutch and tiy. wheel fully enclosed. New Axles Rear axle re-d- Gy strengthened and en. larged; gear contact great- iv increased: one-piece banjo type housing. Front axle strengthened New Springs Semi-elliptic chr i 8 AN. adium steel spring: rear springs undersiung-—- Ale- mite lubrication. New Frame Longer and stronger. Five sturdy cross members. Deep channel steel con struction. Bal Ln a = i The Roadster $525 Flies, Muh, foot Phim, Michigan ge ——————— rs ll The Sedan ‘825 oo Mick. iid Lives and [hae B heels soandard afui mens i Ey dna 334% ‘ i SOON HERE CHRISTOFF MOTOR SA 511 MAGEE AVENUE i i £Y si that the Lares Hie SANY AC Twesy lO through & wail &r LOT od len wails i 4 nelek ut 0 apd ESN poiades the walls and Se 1 wiy for be difference in of perma aent Sn dome ba ; . poms rm GC ns tons ames il PRR fainily pst aire Ca 545 : MED QC e Peatures Too 3 - \ o INC wr « Washax.e gi emp $e REEQ TR Ow pf . giwavs beauriful with pm Tarde) gag or HOI nt tha ig * HAIR £04 as ens 2 i Fi £% £508 2p % LTR + SORES, AL PRU © Nu ¥, hap relagroes 1a % é spend gr aeveral of prents, Mr and Mr _ LE 1 ang 05 i dren of MHaoudanes plrent Mu upkeen Ax will he 0 1G gd perch one erecisd re attention of Grprae With 4] of background st all. wond rf drtistic eects van he wired hr} fram the Brickwork hy wing loa T pmiive Hricw Not omily Ser i opmmpss Brick cost Jeans Bhat wey i always Blend 8 well with the | | Teles in the Jocuiity where they i AY Wv—— ary produced Thar a oar of p He noncBeriRaRest | osatmetios ie lures sistem, and of @ sh the Ji%erctiow iB The exterior walls sargral lnws siwas white 3 Pr ¢3 it vag ok Master Ee Teveland Cikda own farnish for thie Qesigs 1 tam br Eat a Lead eel Span Tega, Junior Farmers Need Club Leaders GROWTH OF BOYS AND GIRLS AGRICULTURAL CLUBS 1. 200,000 459 074 . MFFERENT BOYS HGS (NROLLED 149 a TOTA eed DIFFERENT IoviaeimLs COMPLETING 98 1919 1920 1921 1922 192% o 1915 1916 That club lesdersiiip a # merrased rupert Li wo bmivs ated f the nation who Jecide tu rewain on Tarms amd Become the bulwark of agriculture !s shown io a survey of the club work of the jumior ist compieted by Beohanin Ho Darrow, drecter of (he boys and ging | aurk af the Sears Hoel XK Agrivairuarsd Foundation. Aovording to the repart of the Foubduilon Leased 00 a SOBEL hy the De patient if Agriculiiule Tao $M profedts were begun in 18.0 DY AH UTE hove afd girls, a sumuber whlch is less that 8 per cent of the farm pout of the ua wf Cals age iif these pofects 4.08 TH were prapieled by Cat 418 clad weiner Lairks completing weir work cutsaniber the meys ites (0 TWO (Dee belig [ot girls and IW 00 bays Lie report ase lndiontes that S58 per cent the esprolied girls Saished their projects while iy JEG per oenul re boys completed theirs The high point reached 1 101M as showh by the seugipairing chart, was due to Ihe sXjpaison af cleb work ‘ua connection with the stugan of the dan Fowd will win hie war After the Crisis was over ‘here wis retrenchment and club work suffered ‘Many of the NX th} hove and girls ngaged 'n club work hope to leave the fara” said Darrow, "bul Mi per deni of thegn will remain the country, | sue the henefit of the lnspiration and raining cial work affords. If we abe tu provide this for | the funiur farmers of the Ration, we wus! rapidly Woresse tie sumber of oun ¥ experisnce has shows, All who stay on the funn should | tg chub leaders” Bar BR Johnson, President of the American Huseball League, humili ated by the club owners of his league in sustaining Judge Landis, iw sitting Light and awaiting his hour Those “in the Know’ say Ban~ knows what he 2 talking about and baseball will vet be forced to ean house and put honor back sbove the dollar mark. World's Fastest Pravo Nurmi, a Finland hanger, = in the United for a oumber of races. He is the who Bb 0) as the greatest speedman of all times at sgy dis tanse of obe 9 twenty miles, i oan ity gt ih A PES
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