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3 N “Real Estate “Mate WANTED—20ALE,_ veh We - offer the following moder ye for wor pay holtses for: salet 8 rat men ing TE EMO BO tere i oni, ‘and. bath, , East By Bar's ay. __ HELP ee lier rear 1i|2—5, roome,and -hath, East one way. $8200.00 fi 8.—6 rootiis and bath, 15th St.'$3200.00 ‘Mrs. Geo. A. Phone. 685R, WANTED—1 prenencen 4 irl for. general housework. “Mrs. Stackhouse. an 594, 2-19-tf , WANTED TO REN) -~ WANTED TO” RENT—-Modern house, | 5.—6 §: rome: § and bist oan tao ET Man- cee rooms. and bath, garage, Bes Street oe 5600. 7.—5 rooms and bath, 5th 6 $7500.00 flat or large unfurnished room in pri vate house. Call Geo. Hanson. ae 8.=7 rooms: and h, garage, , 6th —smian ~no orl) Strett - ok + $10,800.00 rooms fo DT RR Housekeeping Fone! F. E. YOUNG RE AL EST ATE WANTED TO RENTOA @ aia Tae ee Teeny 1.1) MPANY ee small -house of four or five modern... Call Dr. L. B, Purdort,™ rt 724, City. 3-17-10 i FOR SALE OR RENT. =. .. ‘HOUSES AND FLATS\:;", FOR SALE—Horse, harness and Horse weighs about 1400. ibe } seen at Armour & Co., 21 3rd _ 8-20-1wk ‘Apsointme je” for evenings, Fa HOUSE FOR SALE—Modern house of’ inte, Hor fai’ inforgiation. ‘Woulsianad five rooms, Well located, $2750," Also lease. Syndicate, Inc., 307, Milam house of five rooms,’ close in on th ‘Stibet, hreveport, Street, £36 H. ‘Holihan, 1st doo ¥ sa-auitt Bast of Postoftice. “Phone 745, 3-22-21 | WO Dou | Invest ‘oni teeatollar a week FOR SALE—New 5-room _ bungalow, | . {6F “tell” weeks on.” o make} | modern except bath, hot air, fugnace; | #1:000. oF mort? Particulars free. full cemented basement, corner Idt, facing south, in oe northwest part of city. Price $300 p00 Terme rei -. Ac Cariton, ‘Te ‘ nh Write 3 sonable, - ADply H. O'Hare’ in Firat National Bank Blog Doren fall | Rurmiers Union pia, ca 3-20- + Bol ; aE eee ane . ] .. A "MODERN 12-room house on Fourth| BREE Wigcon soni BULLETIN: NSS Boll, street for sale or exchange for im=| ciftidte, Thing ration uredu, proved tarm of 160. “Write or call ‘Wisconsin ‘Dent. of Agriculture, Cap- L Kellatrom, $90 4th St.,. Bismarck, | _itol_ 7, Madison, Wis. 1-28-60 tw WANT. ‘4 acres..or mofer to for 0. GiCroo! cas ror < SALE—Modern home of 9 rooms} and bath? good location, by owner at 517 2nd Street or phone 8: Sd 5 1e-awke FOR. RENT—Large newly furnished modern room suitable’ for two gentle- men or man and wife. Call aga aaa, rdowr, ist ave Ee eRe Wie FNS 20 3 FOR SALE—Corner residence lot, Hast iTHD— wast ae aay. aide, of Custer, Park,” Very desirable, WANTED—Washing. Phoub Mia4-1mo. Address P. 0, Box ismarcl mare'':20-t| WANTHD—Odd Jobs. Phone 64a, Lar FOR SALE—Mr.! Homeless Americait} att ae are you looking for a home to buy 8. WaNTED FALSE, TEETH_W@ pay a bullding site to build a home of} high as $6.00 for full sets. Mail. Don't your own. on? have a new four| matter if broken. Western Metal Co.. | room gnd bath, two closets, all modern| Bloomington. Illinois. 3-20-2t cot Just south of new’ school site| FOR SALE—20 tons hay at $10.00, per gn east side on upper Thirteenth St.) ton: -Seetion 14-16-78 Iietions | Co. ‘The taxes on this fifty lot. was| 15 miles northwest of Hazelton, N.°D., about’ ten. dollars last year. It hes] near Glencoe Postoffice. _ Address Jt Adams, Hazelton; ‘N._D: £_3-19-3t maple. floors -tiled. wainscoting in the bath room.- and eight. by twelve , that could be mailé into @ sleeping porch if ‘desired. This house cann be replaced for less than five hundred dollars more than I ask for this house now. I also have a very desirable lot aiid basement Soutls front facing < eee par! ou,can choose an; lan ome Rte a echt en ee FOR SALE—Creap it taken” at once, ult your taste and Twill sell you the| Rlackamith shop. at- present, the onli house ,when completed; work can be! stop in town. in very, good, farming started on this house at once. I also] country, equiped. with the | only have ‘another fine lot in the Riverview| 4cetylene and weldiig” outfit “In town. addition that is only about six blocks| The shop and house rent for $1100 FOR SALE—One 49-80 Avery tractor and 8 furrow John Deer gang plow with breaker and stubble bottoms; plowed about a thousand acrés; | prac- ucally as Bqoa as new... For particu- * lara write 0,.G. Crook, McKenzie, 8217-2wks from the postoffice that is avery mice |” Pet month. . Very kest_ line ‘of ma- site for ‘a home. “That T will sel very} chinery money can buys James Schanil. reasonable and I will bulld you a home} Amherst. N. D. §716-1wk on iit for you if desired, have ‘sev-| FOR SALE—Brand new house. of | six eral books of house plens I would bé| ‘rooms and bath, including 3 bed rooms, was to show you. If you.intend build- ing a home of eur own in the near future: All building: done for you will be done by union labor if it is built by this firm, The house I now have com- pleted was buflt by ex-seryice men and union labor. If you are in need of a xerviceable home I am at your service. *Thomas Jennings, Building and weal 3-19-3 veloping. Phone ,706K. , PERSONAL... 7 > - BLANCHE BO RRORE ea ONT answer. six questions and give -a. inspirational reading for ONE DOLLAR. ~ Give name of favorite flower and date of birth. 3-2-1mo. » SS LOST AND FOUND LOST=A bunch, af keys with name on, \ Finder phone 371 forjreward. 3=20-3t LOST=A ‘Platinum pin’ set with diamonds Finder well*located,/on good terms and a new modern 6 room bungalow, including 2 bed rooms, well located: “sib ro 3 wl _ister. For SALE—Horse, area and wa: Horse weighs about 1400 Ibs; can a + geen at Armour & Co. 12 Third St., South. ~*< \8-18-1wk FOR SALE—Ceneral mercantile store and stock in good live county seat town. For further Anformetion,_ write | Box 364," Bismarck, “N: <D, © 3-20-2t setae eatin gt © WIRST Alls ‘To-AUTOISTS London, Marth 19—The Automobile Association and Motor Union of Great Britain has learned a iesson from the war which ig expected to be..of un: limited Yalue to the English mibtortaty It ts the: use of motor vehicles witn rtath to "Tribune. and Tecelve Hbera| side,.eaty to ald automobiles, in dls- rewal 3-18-1wk | tress. __ ROOMS FOR REN’ is The side cars contain all appliances FOR_RENT—Furnished room) cl Sue that inight be -neég fot first, alg ie for tl Call 83 case of automobile accidents. he Te ee ee 8- iat, auto associatiqh has several of these FOR RENT—Modern furnished, rooms'at first, did cyclists on thé highways of 46 Main St. Phone 672R. 3-22-2t MA ” FOR RENT—Nice clean oi at 67 oth, — England and in large cities and towns. 3-22-1wk All that is needed is to call up the AUTOMOBILES — RCYCLES earest first aid station and a cyclist will reach‘ the scene with the needed NEW-AUTO FOR SALE—Brand new 1920 Overland Fe Ps gallon of—gasoline or tools ‘to fit up ‘our: in. warehouse at Bis-|the car enough to bring it to the _Snap. Inquire at Ut Third St g-abeae| Nearesé, Barage for complete repairs. FOR SALE—Ford roadster. 1919 model. Apply Singer Sewing Machine Go Bismarck, N, D. | 8-22-3t FOR” SALW — Late Model Hapmobite TO ETCH INITIALS ON THE CAR If you want to have you initials on touring car in, best condition. ull the doors of your car, etch them your- equipment. Address “Box AS re self. Mix half,an ounce of nitric with an outice of muriatic acid. Shake FOR.SALE OR TRADE=One. Mods}-"16" well just béfore using. Cover the place severt Mae i lind ti > haker Gavia in’ very a cna to. be. etched with mdélted beeswax Gon" with Ave new tires, “Pelee. $800.90, and .when this is cold cut initials jas Will trade this ‘car for Bismarek’ city | Gesttod esi dow to. the metal. Aa- property. Apply H. F. O'H tl Rat. Bank Bldg.. or phone 78M. ei ply the: acid mixture with a feather D-Ivk} curefully filling each letter. After 10 . LAND: |; minutes pour water on it. This stops YOR RENT—One uarter ahate or other the etchitig atid the) wax may be re- Mise; “ie a0 geres near: iiantiet 2p eeres moved. nice vel iractor. lable. ul lan x ‘Adres, 2 eunhe i cam wt. Be Gary, Mandan i tt \PINELLL, ALL STYLE LENORE. MANITOBA; CANADA—480, e 1. ool, ‘acres. good state of cultivation: “wizinn | (2 Macaw: «Ga. Besides veins coo acre.’ good t Write at "calm, and collected while trying out Arthur ‘Box 89. Eonore. Manitoba. u for the. third corner position, on the 3-12-2wks| Tigers’ team Halph Pinelli, | Pacific: IMPROVED 190 Red: River "Valley Farm| coast youtgster. {8 a beau prummel Kellstrom, 930 4th St., Bismarck, & for Clothes. He weéars a different suit évery day atid tilts his caps at 4 Magiwk EQUIPPED AND IMPROVED Farms for| rakish angle. The bellhops adore him. , sale in one of. the best districts in-Man- jtoba. “Attractive Bropoettlon for TeHi- able farmers. Inquire H..Arthur,. Box ba Nee I WP CS OR 89, Lenore; Manitoba. 7 ~_3-12-2wks O'DOWD. AN. EXCEPTION LENORE DISTRICT. “MANITOBA—840 “Minneapolis, Minn.—Mike O'Dowd, eer eloty ek eutvation, all fenced.| middiewefght champion, declares he I] class bultain a aeons waters ian, i will welcome a watch. with ee one) ar any Tine so strict. 60) Carpentier on his arrival. Mike has Manitoba, Ganeae is 0 onore. fought himse:f into popularity. He is letting the movies alone and sticking , FOR RENT 250 acres of broken land In pore whship. Also 180 acres Between strictly to his owt business. Fort Lineoin and Bistoarck. : Phon s se aster FARMS- jtanding Hoek Indian pena ¥ tion dairy, corn and land. “The Best *oftth the West. Stk 6 Write Signing Rock’ Land ice. rg Nfeuaugnin: N. nd, ice TANDOLDOT a magazine, Fine the facts in: regard to the land situation, Three months’: subscription, F' e uv for .a homeor simply write me. a jJetter “Mail_me Yan tict FREE.’® Address Editor, ology. sfklamare Land Co., 435 Skid: more Bidg.,~ Marinette, ‘Wnconste i, FOR RENT—320 acres gent meas st rown & Jones. of Bismarck. Call at 2Btt FOR RENT OF SALE—160 acres of jand| 3. for particulars three niles ‘Re address 4 it Gainey apolis. 4 MISCELLANEOUS POSITION WANTED: by young man as bookkeeper. ‘collector or salesman. Ref- erence furnished., Address No. 38, care Tribune or Phone 441U. 3-22-1wk PLACE YOUR ORDERS for wetting, cers now,. Prise wittning. strains of “Winit Rocks “and- White “Wyandottes. Set: tings, $2.50. Phone 762. 8-22-3t WANTED TO BUY—Good modern) house or bungalow. ‘Three bedroomé ’ pre- F ferred. Write full description. lowest t price and terms to Box 364, Bismarck, x N. D. 3=20-2t $50.00 PER SHARD. par value parael- pates in 20 oil leases—1120 acres, all 50% dividends. near . drilling ~ wells. 'B,{4.—5 tooms and -bathy garage, 9th} Street 400.00 First National Bank Bldg: Phoise” ‘TaR jwhett YR a to eek at houses ag Onakete has BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE / di GOING ‘To A Powe PARTY f i i } i KEEPING. TIRES MENDED / GUTS. ‘| BEST RESULTS To get the most out of a tire, the mést care should be ‘put into it. Kept in good sl pe continuaily, ‘merfded for the smallést cuts | soon’ after’ each tip the tire will rut. up to. and perhaps above, the'milenge set by (the fianufac- turer,,., Neglect..means waste and dis- appoliifment over the service the. tire, is supposed to give. > Most important, ii the care of the tire, is the almost daily habit of keep- ing the ¢read{uncut,and .unbroken,.. AS fast as they occur all cuts should b2 mended, s0,that water, saud and other destructive matier may not gain a start on the. tread,and swear, it. away, \ faster than calculated, prematurely. If: the tire is, worn down ‘to. the carcass, it should be, taken, to..a.re- liable’ concern for retreading. Men who are trustworthy will say whether this operation would, only , mean an added, expense.’ If the canvas. base Mis worn through, in spots, retreading will not help it. An inner liner will give additional life to the tire, but Hot for long. WATCHING, YOUR CAR Jf you wish to maintain a fine, pdlished surface -e your car, do not have it washed with any “hard” o: “soft” soap. Either is ruinous. to.the coating. Paint and varnish. makers have joined the automobile facturers in a campaign against the use of alkali and soda soaps in washing auto- mobiles. /Chemists haye evolved, a harmless’ and economicaP preparation which ,can be obtained at auto accessory dealers, ie ig considered best. for auto wash- ing. BLECTIIC TROUBLES To prevent troublé on the road wita the electric system of your machine, make an occasional inspection of the wiring. Look. for. loose , wires ‘and worn places where they | vibrate against the framé of othey. parts. Keep the,.terminals and switch points clean , and keep the battery. charged., These precautions” taken, you shou'd | haye ho trouble. with the electric, system. . TRAINI FOR RAWALANS Honolulu; .T, | H., March 5.— (Be Mail). Army officers in the Territory, of Hawaii will have an op- portunity ‘to receive a regular course of instruction, from May) 29. to June 26 at Schofield Barracks, near Honolu- lu, according to an announcement vy Major General Charles G, Morton, de { partment commander. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS DOINGS.OF THE DUFFS . “WHY THe SILI HAT, shusbiening?| | Vtuovgny Nov SAID Nov WERE. > Tom Dresses for the Occasion GooD Even ING, orricer! Va HAVE: ‘sonerame UNDER HN watt: SEVEN BY. ernie Goon FYENING! FRIENDS LAUNCH ‘ PRESIDENT” CLUB eee Is safety gap clean? Are interrupter points clean and adjusted right? Do all brushes make good contact. [s distributor clean? Is distributor rotor loo broken or Making poor contact? E—Check all magneto wires as per ote—Lopse wires and terminals, negiected batteries and dirty gasoline cause. much trouble. The above covers ‘thing needed to start a gasoline To keep it runing, cooling lubrication and a free exhaust are npcexsiry. When a physician's car is damage through the negligence of another driver, and he is obliged to-hire an- other’. machine while his own is or the garage for repairs, the ts not only «for the; repairs, but even for hiting the other car must be paid by the man liable for'the accident. i This is, the opinion of m Penns, vania: district: court before which such CANE TRsT Cy eves? covered, hire Peal the’ ewner might Tae fet, f WHAT THEY SAY, 6 JoHN' PRSEK i “Wrestling, resembles acrobatic or jumbling..adte more than’ does any other sport: perhaps. Few of the rast ters know. ;much:about the executi:n of real-circus stants in tumbling, how ; exer. Jahn Pegek of:Shelton, Neb.,' hasmore ;knowledgeé,of flipflops, spins and balances than most of them, Hs knows a lot ot tricks. \ “Several “years ago, or long \ about-the time I was just break- ing intq, the wrestling. game, I met an old-time circus performer out.in .my,section,of the country. Like a.lot.of other.kids in_the neighborhood I was. anxious to shine in the stunts that all of us Were trying and when, the old cir- cus man saw me he predicted that Wars EXPECT MISSOURI TO! AID) : | _ IN FIGHT FOR “STATE'S RIGHTS” | — 1 would make a,great acrobat and ‘ advised, me to practice for such a career...He showed me how to pfactice a lot of tricks,and I prov- ed a ready pupil and soon out- stripped aill.of the other boys of | Washington, March 12.—The wide sale of 4 per cent beer in St. Louls is regarded by wet leaders here as a si; nak that Missouri will be the next state to. line yp. in .the fight agaipsts pro hibition. This will make, four, states defi- nitely committed to the state's rights plea—that each state has the right of prohibition “self de aie i Rhode Island. which ~ has . already filed suit in the United States Supreme Court attacking. the constitutionality of the 18th .amendment, ‘Teads the lineup. _ Others are New Jersey and Wisconsin. be four states against 26 states, led ea arnan Die: SPORTLETS \ SiS RET CEES DESIG ‘Victoria, B. C.—British, Colpmbia will not be represented“in hocky com- petition for the Allan cup this season. The Towers, of Vancouver, amateur Champions of the province, had arranged to play a series with the Alberta title. holders but a dispute with the Canadian Amateur Hocky as- sociation caused the, caneellation, It is claimed that the C. A. H. A. € clined to guarantee the: Towers the oxpenses in case 50 percent of the gross receipts went to the national as- sociation. : N Huron, 8, Do-It is expec that the Huron baseball club will start its seayon about. May 22 and the proposed South Dakota league Will probably be ready for business about. that. time. Billy Shipke. manager of. the local club., is expected back from Cuba the thiddle of May. Shipke has written te thre local nianagement that he expects to bring two or tliree promising young- state to. Huron. Prof. Walter Y, Scott, athletic director of, the State School of Mines has signed a two-year fooi- ball agreement with. the ‘Utah Aggies. The 1920.contest will be, played yt Lo- gan on Noyember 13 and the 1921 game will be played bere,. Gonzaya unive ae of Spokane has begn booked tenta- for a game heré, November 6. A a years contract probibly wilt be signed wtth Idaho Teh, Butte, Mont. , Spokane, Wash.—Beny Leonard, lightweight champion, probabiy - will box here late this month or early 11 April, Arranbements are. being made for bouts in Seattle and ‘Tacoma and the loca} American’ Legion Post ex- pects to get Leonard to box here. If « real bout cannot be grranged: he will pe asked to appear in an exhibition. Duluth, Minn.—Th Duluth ‘Boat club is’ “planing “the greatest year in the WlLaT on EARTH ISTUE MATTER WITH Your. If’ Missouri joins the fight it will Nobody wil See It’, the neighborhood. The upshot of the whole thing was-that I became a pretty fair acrobat. I’m free to say right now that tumbling and all sorts of acrobatic work have been a tremendous help to me in | the wrestling game.” by - Maine, whieh have! combined to opr the Rhode Island case. ' Wets in Washington attach little importance to the wets’ attempt to dig.np_ the; prohibition ,corpye.. asa polit ical issue in the, presidential cam- paign, That there is little hope was shown Thursday when the House over: whelmingly voted a motion to strike out of the appropriation bill an item for prohibi enforcement. We hopes center on, the, Rhode Island suit. Added to this is. the ac- tion of the New Jersey legislature in legalizing 5 per cent beer, the fedéral court decision in Wisconsin favoriiry the wets and the practically opeti sale of 4 percent beer in St. Touls. ; RRR RRR AA history of the greatest water club, in ‘the world.” say a club notice which has been for a preliminary ing. The notice urges all boosters egin early to Make. this a smash- ing year” asserting that “we want to come back with a bank in rowing.’ ~~ —_____________-@ FOLLOW THIS TEST: '' TO KEEP CAR RIGHT + St —> New York, March 22—Students at the auto school, of the West, Side. ¥. M. C.-A. here are not considered Same WALTER JOHNSON It is, the opinion of Harry Heilmann! that no pitcher is good enough to b:' ‘nentioned in the same breath wita Walter Johnson. He says that ther: is no comparison between Walter and his nearest rival. “Johnson uses jhig; fast ball and , curve, depending entirely upon his Ratural stuff, whereas.‘almost, all of the: pitchers. who are compared with him use ghe -spitball, shine ball, or emery, pall. Ed Walsh wouldn't have been such a great pitcher if he didn’t, use:'the spit-. ball, and if he didn’t set the bat, ters down, nor would Eddie Ci cotte, be sucha star without the shine ball, , Just imagine what a pitcher Johnson. would be\if he used the spitball and, shine ball, or if he were mean and frequent- ly threw at. the: batters. i don’t , know of a player who would be “willing to face him.” MIKE ODOWD. There is one champion who has aot. | HEADQUARTERS. SIN CHICAGO; ENGINEER AT HEAD Pal of Former Food Director Be- lieves America’ is Clamoring for His Management—No Po- litical Machine is-Contemplat- ed, Says Campaign Booster BY HARRY B. HUNT N. KE. A. Staff Correspondent, New York, March 22.—Organization work to put Herbert Hooyer detinitety before the’country as the man behind whom the progressive. voters should unite is being begun. here under the divection of Ralph Arnold of Los Au- geles, republican, mining engineer and persoual friend. of Hoover. Kastern headquarters for “Make Hopver President” campaign have been pened at Hotel Penusy! lyania, uptown, and a downtown oftice in the, Equitable building, at 120 Broadway. Western headquarters’ are. already open at Jos Angeles, where the first “Make Hoover President”. club. was organized, and_ central headquarters — Will, be opened at Chicago before April 1... As the first step,in | building up a nation-wide, cohesive organization dedicated to the support of the Huoyver candidacy, Arnold is calling on Hooye: supporters, and, Hopver clubs, and or. ganizations everywhere to register With his national headquarters, ARNOLD. WILL UNITE CLUBS (To date there has been no. national dy central organization through which’ the stattering. Hoover clubs, organ- ived iw many states and . districts, cold, be geired. together to” mak their efforts effective. It is the central organization which Arnoid and the Hoover, backers, associated with him new propose to furnish? Tn addition to bringing together Mae der thiy central organization the Hoov- ‘er strength so far, as. now organ- ized, efforts will be made to stimulate the formation of “Make Hoover Presi-’ / “Ident” clubs in every district througi- out, the country. Hoover enthusiasts east of the Mis- sissippi river are being asked to eom- Municate with Aruold at his New Yor« hetdquarters, those west of the M.« sissippi.to get in touch with the west- eri headquarters at Los Angeles. Decision of Hoover backers to un- deriake a nation-wide organization in his support followed Hooyer’s letter of March 10, addressed to Arnold, in which the: former food administrator declined to align himself, with the present organization in either of the old-line parties and, described himself as an “Independent-Progressive”. op- posed alike to present Republican con- servatism and Democratic radicali€n. NO “POLITICAL, MACHIN The “Make Hoover President” or- ganization will not attempt to build up its strength along the lines of the ordinary. political machine, It, will simply jpunderwake cv provide a, Channel through which Hooyer sup- porters may, at the primaries and ‘n ithe political conventions, pull together to. make their support. effective, to create an opportunity for the people —if they really want Hoover as presi- dent—to. say 80 effectively in spite of any decisions of “party bosses” to the contrary. Such a movement, Arnold maintains, is wholly within the. limitations laid down. by Hoover whet he said > “The American people should select their own. officials at their own in- itlative and ‘volition and resent the manufacture of. officials by machine methads.” graduates before they know thoroughly the various ways to test-an automobile and be certain it is in good running order. (A concise table has: been pre- pared, by the instructors, which would be: of. good use not only to the pupils but to cyery. motorist in the country. Here the course ty follow, as presente at this Y; a GASOL INE Is tank full? Are pipes clean? Is carburator clean? If carburator, needs: adjusting it, otherwise leaye it alone, Does manifold Irak? 2. COMPRESSION ~/ To, test; Open aj] petcocks except ;on ¢ylinder to be tested. é j. Crank engine, noticing show strong compression~is on) each: cylinder in turn, ! Yeu must turn the crank over tw! ice for each cylinder. 3. IGNITION -A— it for sparks by taking. wire off any. plag; hold “wire about: 4-8, inch from” plug, crank engine with switch on. Spark:Should jump to plug, Make sure about switch being, on for test. been singled out fdr censure’ while the fans are passing around bad_ checks. He. is. Mike O’Dowd, presen: middleweight champion. He is read, to box either up or down the scale-- | Jack: Dempsey or Jack Britton. The reason for his consistent climbing in popularity is best put in his own words: 4 “I like to fight. I know.I can- not get along with the fans if I stall. I want them to appreciate me, and the only way I can be sure of that is to give the best [ have In every fight I go into. I'll give up my last ounce of strength to win a fight and give the game’s enthusiasts what they pay for. ““Bhey do say that the clever fel- lews bother me a tot and’that that is the reason I do not care to meet Jack Britton. Well, let me tell you that Britton is no easy man for any one. I will say that the clever ones bother me or a while, + but I finally get to them. But Ido not fear Jack and would welcome a bout with him just tu show the folks that since that first bout we had I have improved. a lot in do B—Atre batteries. run down?, Does vibrator (if any) buzz? Is timer peed onventigie eerie clean? Does timer rotor make good self,. 1’am hitting as a middle- contact? Are any Wires loose, burnt, wet, broken, or short-ci ited?, Are spark peugs clean atid polit 1-50 inch apart? D—Does magneto armature revolve? weight should, and, while I am not playing a strlatly defensive game, T am not taking as much as { used to.” ‘of the car. “MUST PULL, AOGETHER” / “That letter,” Arnold says, “will be the ‘charter and constitution of the ‘Make Hooyer President’ clubs, “Hooveris not a candidate, is not seeking the: office, would prefer even to remain in private life. But he will serve if the péople call him, “That the great mass of people— jot the’ party managers, who realize they could not handle Hooyer.to per- or partisan advyantage—do want T am_ thoroughly convinced? “Unless this great rank and file ger together and pull together in the pri- uiaries and in, the, conventions, the selection of the candidates will be made by. delegates chosen by, a minor- ity, of the actual voters, and who will not represent the real wishes of. the American people but only the wishes of the minority registered through sel- fish partisan machinery. “I fully. believe three. out of four voters. in the, United States today would like, to. see, Hooyer: president. The ‘Make Hoover President’ clus: will give them the opportunity, to make him. suc! FIXING | YOUR FORD The ruuning board of. your” Ford might sag too much for safety. ‘Ty stiffen it” put an old iron bed rail Deneath it, bolt the ends of the rait to the fenders and connect the center of it by w long hook to the frame BY BLOSSER 1 DONT CARE = 1 AINT GOING =\ ANY PLACE = T TRAY ANYWAY

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