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Show ' PAGE TWO ;,T: r , is own y'-At- " .", C"'' '..''.'- - ' - v-U- - ,- C - "- 'S ' - - a7( vr cms Bride as SsO.OOO -- - - i 7 1 THAT'S WHAT MAKES V-- -. ;r . ;.v v- I. . yy?- Aoas TdDSNOW? ' 'kt I HE AC ss;aa : - I r gong - . IMPORT'S PER - : m, " rORM tiL V k - Suspect German Ports Are Way Stations for Large Consignments. --- -t - XTS 1CAL CLl B SCIPIO. Sept Nearly loo f the John Ivie fum- - .. descendant reunion here Wednesday... ' ily helu Meetings were held In the Bauriuug r and afternoon at which there wss a program and family history, a family organiaation tot ttenealogi- eai reuean-- and teiuple workjwis-etlecter, wilh4.r ivie, president; Mrs. Milton Ivie, vice prwstdeut; Pfaoa. oiwttiu, Bwrviaiy aiitrrrena- Urer.. The eveulng. waa given over finding their way Into the United to dancing and a radio progriun. extent ner 8 of about States to the The Ivie families were among the cent of the supply, first of the early settlers of Scipio. awording to expert! w'ho have recent studied, the liquor export NEW BABIES BORN. J """ and n figure from. Crftt-BrifaiMr.'aud Mrs. Iiaynioud Hoover ' rejoicing ve the arrival of a' new The liquor Is arriving in the girl that was born to them last States by circuitous routes, chiefly baby the 12th. Friday the "fringe" countries, through Mr. and Mrs. Chris "otft former-- j Canada and Mexico, but a ho by Jy of 'I'roTo but now of American way, of CeVmhny and the Bahamas. Fork, are also the proud parents of For the first seven months of a baby boy born Thursday the 18th. 1024 quumla received IfiO.OtJf) more the Wesiwood and Beck hospitaL at durigallons .jot British liquor than Both mothers and bildrtt irelo--lu- g s thierreBondinr-inonthof ngnicely according to reports from 1923. 'Mexico aLV) received greatly . there. increased supplies, much of which, believed,-wait is eventually paid POOR CHANCE FOB, for in American dollars. U. S. TO COLLECT DEBTS Strangely, the Bahamas received only slightlyniQre than half thiirfltCTati0nrServteE twos! supply this year. Those are WASHtXGTO,Y SspU 19.- -W official figures, however, the sii- , thfh r of European debtors f the position being that the Bahamas. Dnofficially; acted as relay points I'tiited States has any immediate for much of the excess liquor re--' intention of liquidating their debts, ceived by other countries for ulti- - Senator Medill MeCormick, Kepubli-mat- e consumption iu' ' the United can of Illinois, who is just back - from Euroiie, States. here today. MoConmck favoredJasgresaxe Uermauy .officially received S,2r United the States to oot-.y mouths of 1924, contrasted with lw-t the debts, but said the S7.1JS0 gallons lust year. There can people sould wait for the execu-i- s evidence, however, to indicate tion of the Dawes plan liefore lunch of the liquor consigned peering the obligations to be paid. " to Ilnmburg, was not even uu- loaded iit the GernianTjKr- t- but Krupps. German --irun mituufacv' .U?1X).N, SepTW. ... Jk4 JOHN IV1E DESCEND " W.)L-'- Eu&Ush and r tryins AnjerirB "dry to Uitain iim Mriiint rrgiilatiiiiui reganllug jfo "rtifkte of itrinl" bme workers v t ; i - C7 -t. ' , , : rrnTT" U. S. LIQUOR 3I WILD Spirits, com- - Ire-iun- d. : '. yyy x nf--c 1 'v I JJ "yT - -- s ltd HMUd to Wod Beauty Erl Cooper, StuJeoaker Pilot, BecaUH He Loet Motor CUnic Rcminfic Angeter - Mretiog is. Loa 7rafGc Craah Cooper for Life . Settle 'v.iii-l.!i- brie hiei 'la evos. whrn liarl too; of fn his' l.iiuoui Sfuilc- baker Sjutia! w.is ri.hhrj hy iur c luck of the gpsi j,rie unle !iii!i.ui.ip-oli- s wry en.l rt t!ih.iniK-r- vcv-r- i'.i., ;i'il Ki null. 'n't ijrl h! Ten as .to t.i.i- in n .. .if Met--t iil i Tlit-- (lv ' e haUitcil C.IHUi pthtrrll idn't beniK.in" that tire trouble. 1 le. said to his nicciianic, '" ny Ajain 4lie rt- preny bawled 'him tit'a.i.-l. tv:rs-rci- Oo, klic I ' ' . ". ng to be married here on Sep- Amber 22 to hk fair red beaded Mmirer of the grandstand I .Girls, for that romance. " Mr. Cojoper will be married to Jane N. Bailer. 26 veari" okL Troy, K. Y at an elaborate m the Mission Inn here pcrai Monday, according to an aa- real-lif- e . M.ia J3L--- . . '.liLJXr.t" Ks? . ft lJWJ-- ftiil:QV- lK - '':' f 0I ffI -- iia ji-gfgli- y -- I ai Tft I "'J' Nk !"" . . . -. - t" LAP05 7;oW, Now ex-th- The Balanced Gasoline ' v '.'",'. fy- - hNinns. 7N: . . mm mm ' In order to check Ba- - double rows of teeth - of enameled the steel. u - . m - - o. In- "- V, ia i.ii ir;l an important, !ig:v. Closely . " EZ ; ' H 0 . II II ... - 0 9 JJ z r .... JaT -- ... TOSTAGlA5tTrSIGXEff 15V CLERK WORTH International News Service- r- H jj $.1000 " DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 21. The ambition of every stamp collector it to' some day have in his collection an old. old stamp dating back to 1M5, when iwt office clerks used to sigu sjiecial. city .post with their initials. stamps This iwrticular stamp bears the initials n. M. 11- .- and Is worth $1000. Jnst why this stamp is worth' such arj enormous a'motiiit of money t mudft't'ltr. by the tvuven-tio- u of stomp colleeturs who met here in liolel sstntlcr, ,lt appears, however, that any old stamp issued by cities is Very valuable. The common ones .were issued by St. l.ouis, rroyidf nee- - and-- New York! One isAied by "NevJtiirlt,--a-'-5eiit- i atratr;-printwlrh lilneb u,v n g.rgo1e Jl& klarine I MOlXpiLS e Marketing a complete line of petroleum produces in Colorado. Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho and Montana . ' &Sni5S t N. ' 7 W- - V CSWalMkLj fljr '" Ur V,. M .. . ' cial Six DUPLEX-PHAETO.'-- ; announced. Spe-J- T. was Today, countless thousands of people are . Duplex-Phaeto- n Body It solves the car problem. doeed-ope- n Oenuine BaOooa Tires ... Mow 20 x - oaouw Finish. 8ria-Lscqu- er " Even aside from the sensational new DUPLEX BODY the Studebaker Special Six has no superior in value in any car yet built It was the conscientious intention of Studebaker in planning and designing the new Special Six to make it just such a leader to that end every resource of the great Studebaker organization has been -- -- Spanish chrome tanned leather upholaeary. - " -- New Idea In ease of cpcratloa and oootroL Duplex-Phaeto- er Vlbrationlsss Englnej forco- -' feed oiling system with new Idea in oil supply. Ifeur.Whel HydrauUe Brake optional totally unlike any other system on American cars. on Automatic braking pressure. u . " -: STANDARD SIX imn.W.R H. P. n Duplex-PhaetoDuplex-RoadstCoupe-Roadste- 50 er r. Coupe. u. Sedan Berline.. ....... : a $1145 1125 1395 1495 1595 1650 - SPECIAL SIX lWln.W Duplex-Phaeto- n 3-4- Pasv BIG SIX B. MH.P. 1WIB.W.B. $1495 1450 Duplex-Roadst- er 75H.P. $1875 Coupe........... 2650 Duplex-Phaeto- n - Pass. Victoria . . . . . . 2050 - Pass. Sedan........... 2150 Berline. . . . . . ,' 2225 ...... 2785 Berlins......... 2860 Sedan... 5- Studebaker Hydraulic Brakes, Optional Equipment On aU Standard Six models, with 4 disc wheels and $60.00 extra. On afl Special Six and Big Six models, with 5 discspare rim, wheels, $75.00 extra. (AH prices Lab. U.S. factories, and subject to change without notice.) ed f wlwpeTrrs woTITiTtio: The city of Portland, Ore., will statue of Joan of Are lu a public purk in honor of the French pioueers that settled in that section. The rtnrnr-wtl(e a replica of the noted figure modeled by t, now standing in Paris. - - . , One moment it is a closed ear in five seconds it can be transformed into a delightful, airy, open car. But it is always the closed . .concentrated. car in deep soft cushions, beautiful fittings Even if we had the space we could not and finish and luxurious riding comforts. beginto vtell you of the very many new When you see it and ride in" it you will r and unusual features which indicate its know why.it has made so profound a sen- - superiority. sauon you will realize then that it gives Certainlyo words ould do justice to you ro"J?jatt the lpespr give you, plus the comfort and protection In appearance it is unlike any .otherof the closed car. " American car yet its long, low, broad, " id all at the price-o- f sweeping lines are conservative, crisply And. this is- the new DUPLEX BODY sty Uh and in beautifully good taste. on tne ,am?us Pcial bix Chassis. Think of the new Studebaker Special Six n Hundreds of thousands of owners all over as the ultimate in value this country and abroad have given the an performance in a car Studebaker Special Six a name for value, tnin of il as a car matchless in practical dependability and performancsecpnd to -- onvenieneetnd desirability. no other automobile. to appreciate the sparlding beauty of tS totally new lines vou must see it. To e new Studebalrer Snerial Si rtain all the qualities which make great reputa- - pow its perfection of. operation and per--tito these have been added every real formance you must ride in it and drive it . Ti imrtSYramAnfr w.vu.vui which science" andowner you nave not seen this new time car service could suggest. come today! T Nett Special Sixi The New JT '. . talking about this entirely pew type of car. VALUE POINT- S- '' - .i N first "'- - :.'- WEEK ago the new Studebaker - fifrOr ' "; A ' , ' ' . ' - associated man of the .National ."Reputiltcan Committee,-wh,has charge of the women's activities In . Oils campaign, has issued rn appeal to the' Republican women of the country asking them, to get every eligible Republican voter In their families to the polls registration day. In response to this appeal Mtas West and Mrs. Bolt are organising the Republican women of the state of Michigan Into clubs by towns and precincts. Through these clubs UyjhopsZ3ol-acure--- a complete, canvaas of the women of the state. "Approximately I59fr of the women eligible to vote actuaHy voted In 10," aald Mrs. Hert In a reThla means one cent Interview. out of every, four. Women are-ou-t to round up 'civic slackers' and this means men as well as ' ,..,... women." - v U : ' --- r o! ti.,- iii"ii, "WlH in the' nat- - .1 . ! A s.1. '' - - ' t - - fl- . ' ' 7 with Miss WfttliTlte orfantz-i'loof Kepublican women in the. state of .Mlchigun is Mrs. Orln T.'Bolt. of SIuskfRori, state vice chairman. Mrs. Alvtn T. Hert, vice chair ..:',.4Ptie.Motot.pir'--'-- ' high-grad- ., jeiila to the immediately fcryyyy t A u YV- - THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY - ftaL Jhexarrylng J routt-- i in ly 8Upp'y your car with Conoco gas- oline, Polarine, or Gargoyle Motor- - conoco y dit-lare- I Auu-ri-onl- -- I was-.iio- " 'I ' ' 7 of-fif- , , " -- : bmiirilBIItf7!!'::! ill's J ill. of the ext cntivo corn- uu nibt-mlttee of tli'o lU pubilean National who. 5e Cnt',-ot- l Coupon Books. They save wjdng for cbsnge sad time and uouble in'mAny other ways. service jtadon anA by AccepteJartll Continental 'dealers' genersjly. A r Maccabees ' Head In G. O. P. Drive ';; sow ouf apprcciarion of your trade. '' ' " . ; - ; "T" V1'' K ' v '" : services for which no charge is made but through which we try to - ' men, of those . 1 ' 1?) ViM lm-W- r :r oils7auffa4re - y ' .'X . f "' ','-.- h)ruge confers and who will prompt- - 'i. - JLIA. , fft ..ijfIByGING anddett .11 O , . . Conimittne. - Si v ' . ' ' .' llU-iii'ijrW- y .V - s Jf' k t I I ' J li lit, HWi,t . tP AS l&ttihws-ditringnhurrseve- rrie nk ol itiiv- - ctUiUn'r t bm y..u, diirina tliat rare" tl.rn w !.y. it uas reveaU'd And th.it--ia' (.'....per will receive as U..'.iy. liis "5(i.fl n prize." t!ie luiu-.i Jane iili-vfi niiiiiii' rac' hi'TiTTtrnTj;'i.;'5tre" ten so ,t; ry lor inn that she's coinir to marry him. And t'vM.pcr iays he's glad he lust that race. . "Funny, how we met in Ia Anjrrjrs," prmned Cooper, today "Well, I'd rather take a- bawling out be tore she marries me, than afterward." this Cooper, who. is second Year's competition for A.' A. A. Ki his Stude ng," drove Speed baker Spetial in the Ahoona. race, 1, and the Syracuse, N. September Y, State Fair, September 13, rushback here his for ing wedding. They will motor to New York October 3, and thence t the new Charlotte, N. C Speedway, where bis bride will cheer hira to victory at the te Dude speed opening of the 1 r.. ,' ' , . ' ' " 250-mf- K I ...' '' - -- " - - aj "consolatkm prue fur into tecoiid pbee in 494 motor clastic. Cooper is bf tin v.j hit me. Wliy don't you take some driving lessons, young man?" Cooperrace vetcratnof fourteen years,who haA laced - death -- at terrific speed in more than 1,000 (rrnelling contests, (rrinned sheepishly. And then suddenly, he caught the gHnt of sun on auburn hair." Swiftly be pulled over to the curb. It was bit Indianapolis dream girl "Excuse me, ma'am." he stuttered. "I'm jnst learning to drive-w- ont you teach me. Please?" And be gare her his card. The meet. . red' headed fiirl Rasped, looked anin Tm going to be Earl's mascot," at "Earl Cooper, Studebaker Spc-- be confided. ag forced mm J Kr..ii.l.-'.iii'- !i .te Irish in t- v ..u.mi.1' U.i, out pn.per. ' ... Ihittoii: "Is this the first time you ever "I can't Rit ntv niinil oT a red- headeil beauty. She was sittiiiK in drove a car?" . she said, ln'1 insr'iifl Itne (rrsnostand. when we Imrd up the words." "If vpu hadn't been for the startt Kept thinking of her driving so sleiw, you wouldn't have AntJ - .- '. ..' vLwJf ' : ;i,i.ia. r V,,:s t, fear 1 I all during that 5(X) niiles. Gt.ih, I've got to find her!" . Ah. The Real Tliine )- " ( tian.f cut '; Mi el i n HIT J js Ant. (.!. Spefdway r , I'reuraiion Pay. Avir.iie, n!i ll. iv'i.i as!Jny Ami when Cm .per, L'riift'vwi.i cx- - wheels L'tke-- Her' S r .lin. ) ti'riSi i) Un L't-ij- 11 IVITKSIDI., I'AI.IF., Srpt (ml. (Sptiiiilj A, rtd 'liiii am! t'lritv, itilitie Reeves ' i nounremrnt .Uxlay by. thf Rirl'i cia!" and "Kami upon Cooperwith houne mother, ho has (uken a eyes. " ' South Caul.iu Street. SU Felt Sorr, For Him AtiKcIrs Many Oiliirrftiia liutaliles .wn, wr r.. :t. .t,. ,.,.. nill attend ..i.iini,l mir.m m irr TyH "it was --a!l over .r T!at re.T a shame! Yuu tlioiild have won at hradff; 'Rir!, i.ftfr ''i. ' I'i !i.iti ); ! - 1n.lianalx.lis.' 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