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’ 40 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, |Boys, Broke, Take |ONCE UPON A TIME RAL MEN INBURSE Walk of 175 Miles = = SAFETY CANPAGNS (7t s D. C, WEDNESDAY, 1925. SEPTEMBER 30, W irion Waee n160 WY BY W. J. ENRIGHT BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 30. -Exemplifying the adage, “Where there's a will there’s a way,” two boys entered Howard College at the opening of the school year after having walked 175 miles T youths hail from the same the southers and have . One of them, Samuel H preparing himsel for the iini the other, Doster, is pursuing a premedical course, The boys started on foot from their homes six days before ol | opened with less money than quired to see a couple of movies. They worked en route to Birmingham, thereby securing suffi- cient funds for food and lodging. | They neither asked nor accepted charity. They arrived at the col Value of Accident Prevention | Measures Proven, Train- | men’s President Says. ™ A TOQ rtember 30 al when th lines of the country fir »d to wid in saving the IHmbs of their employes, but th ment now has the approval of 180, ". G. Lee, president of the | T ENRIGHT LAST WHEW WELL BEATEN HE SCREAMED, o ! "CUDGEL LAY OFF |° INSTANTLY IT STOPPED AND STOOD BEFORE HIM. nl HISTERRBOR HE TRIED TO GET AWAY FROM IT BUT COULD NOT THINK HOW TO ORDER IT TO CEASE mosoouzzau THE COBBLER SAY,'CUDGEL., BESTIR YOURSELF | " THAN IT BEGAN TO THRASH HM UNMERCIFULLY. ARTED OFF FOR THE INN WITHA BROAD SRIMON HIS FACE. © McClure” Newsaper Syndicate Largest Bell Is Completed. | former member of the chimes of the to walk to Birming- depend upon their own hey were to attend col- The railroad will connect with the | Myers. St. Lucie, Okechobee, Lee, eaboard Alr Line Rallway at Oke- | Giades and Hendry will be served. | o, replace one of the bells, melted | Cologne Cathedral. The new bell is chobe and with the Atlantic Coast|The railroad will be of standard | g, e 1\ Sy : as | handsomely wrought and is sald to be Skt Al etk Ay during the World War, a new one has | - at ) Y . ort | gauge. | just been cast and will replace the|the largest in the world ntinued. the effects of ropaganda in suits for i n it would be set up that the | e had violated a rule. which re EAST AND WEST RAILWAY |zt b0 15 ko v st oo Myer: | Rall: d, the Oaily New: ald. o TO LINK FLORIDA COASTS fatruction wilt start in the near futur | empl e 2 ‘:mm the employer from responsivil-| RADIO BAN IN JAPAN | Incorporation Papers Filed for Ity . Hold Value Proven. = e Road to Connect Fort Myers W were fearful of the movement, | School Students Told Not to Lis- With Fort Pierce. 4 Bt iime has worked out a better un| tencIn: During Study Hour. = |By the Assoclated Press safety first does | Correspondence of the Associated Press MIAMI, Fla., September 30.—The News has stated that recoverin Mo | Miami Daily | White City syndicate, represented > by Arthur Day, is planning the ¢ ©} | construction of @ new railroad for | south Florida, running east and west o form a direct connection between 't Myers and Fort Plerce, and to £ {Mhe sctical Heads fojn 3I0% NI threa Bigitrant aysatsin rk in the evening to listen to the | State officlals for the new road. radio. safety movement is only about old, so far as the United | is concerned. but in that double | ning, b it has advanced from an in-|their studies. t almost to a_science. declared [upon on G. Rosebush, president of a | sters rge paper compan of Appleton, | Wis., in another address. “The mother's instinct is to press | Kk child to her bosom, but sci- ! us it ig far better to call the | that philosophy to regulate their own he continued. “Instinct | conduct.” il from a person ren-| In th o us by drowning, but | the s science tells us to exert all of our|spons 3 v in the process of recusitation. | ers of farms, whole safety movement is an | but added th or to get men evervwhere to | wish it or not, 1in exalted notion regard- | upon them an life, and upon | bility for ac Here, in brief form, we present for your information nine vital facts underlying the success of Dodge Brothers, Inc., and the goodness and value of their product. [Ganers of other makes! I tradequichlyfor Studebaker Pawer Durability Finish field of mechanical accidents ker placed the primary re- her employ ety has decided ths the whole responsi- | ent prevention.” | L tlue of hu Dodge Brothers, Inc, consider these facts so fundamentally . important to the motor car buyer that they will be re- peated, from time to time, until every newspaper reader in America may be presumed to have read tpem: Our policy 1s to maintain quahty of an unusually high standard—together with prices that will mark our merchandise as utmost in intrinsic Valuc. Below we are featuring three very Special Suites which you will find particularly attractive. Bedroom Suite of Four Pieces —an extremely handsome Suite of charming design, strong construction and finished in Walnut Veneer. The Dresser is equipped with generous mirror, Chifforobe, Vanity Dresser with triple mirror and Full Sized Double Bed. Specially priced at $157_50 3-Piece Drawing Room Suite —in a popular Overstuffed design. Consists of Davenport, Armchair and Fireside Wing Chair. Figured Velour covers the fronts—the outside of each piece and the under sides of the cushions are of plain Velour that matches. The seats and cushions are Spring Upholstered. Dodge Brothers, during the past eleven years, have built and sold more than one million four hundred thousand motor cars—and more than 909 of these cars are still in service. This record requires no com- ment. It stands impressively alone in motor car history. It has never been Dodge Bro- thers policy to build yearly models. When an improve- ment, that is really an im- provement, is discovered, it is made at once. Their slogan, “Constantly Improved But No Yeariy Models” is familiar the world over. Dodge Brothers build one chas- sis and only one. This policy materially lowers manufactur- ing cost. It also enables Dodge Brothers engineers to concen- trate their entire time and thought on the betterment of this one type. Dodge Brothers have never had an “off year” or an “off car.” Thisis because they have never used the public as a test- ing ground for “new models” or lowered the quality of their product in the slightest degree. Every change has been an im- provement on the original design. Dodge Brothers pioneered in building the first all-steel open car and the firstall-steel closed car. These epochal develop- ments have saved Dodge Brothers owners many millions of dollars by materially prolong- ing motor car life and by effect- ing marked economies in man- ufacture. This construction has als$o reduced incalculably the danger from accident and fire. Dodge Brothers sell directly through their dealers to the purchaser. There are no sec- tional distributing agencies to increase the cost of distribution and the cost of the car. Dodge Brothers have never given so-called “free service.” The car is sold at a fair and honest price. Nothing is added to this original purchase price to pay for service that the owner may never need. Dodge Brothers Dealers were pioneers in unanimously adopting the flat rate service system. By this system, the owner knows in advance what any service job will cost. There are ho unpleasant surprises in his bills. The sturdiness and long life of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is reflected in its resale value. Comparatively few Dodge Brothers Motor Cars are ad- vertised in the resale columns of the newspapers. The values they bring testify unanswerably to their goodness—and the pub~ lic’s belief in their goodness. sfiec;a”y fir;céd at $175.00 The purchase of an automobile is a serious and important business. The time has passed when transient novelties" can lead a thoughtful buyer to overlook the great essentials. of motor car worth. A few of these essentials are clearly outlined above. They go far to explain why Dodge Brothers name is accepted, the X world over, as the hall mark of dollar-for-dollar valug. 4 10-Piece Dining Room Suite This Suite is an antique finished Walnut Veneer and con- sists of roomy Buffet, China Closet with Glass Doors, Serving Table, Extension Table and five Side Chairs and one Arm- chair—the chairs have attractive Tapestry covered Seats. This Suite is of excellent construction in every detail. Stecially priced at $175.00 Dopce BROTHERS, INC. : DETROIT