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Show HUNDREDS TOUR IN MOTOR CARS Th.- dep. nd.il. I lifcy .f the . resen' day sufdmoblifl i brought borne Jur log the summer and fall touring sen-:oni sen-:oni to i hounands of motor car on-eni on-eni In trips that -jirr them In comfort com-fort and .-afety ItetRecn points far dl tmit While a few years ago Hi transcontinental tourist was looked upon uh a person of daring and his ir was regarded as a thing of curlos-it curlos-it . (,iiia- i motor tour from N'rw York tooAa-h Fran, o or from Minneapolis :. Palm Be' ! an outing thut comes under the category of recreation. Thus when H J. Btevens, acom-panled acom-panled by Mrs. Stevens, Mr. and M r. Arthur i'unham and MUM lirrtrude Waltermier, pulled up In front of the idmlaistral ion building of the Nash "Motor, lomp.inv In Kenosha one day last week the apeedo meter of their, Mash K show e, i ii thousand mill J of travel since July 1. wp.cn the party l fl horn in New York And,' said Mr Sti-vens, we In-found In-found riding day after day so com-j fortable that In spite of the, many miles of travel wo are not in the least I .1 l llieil. POINTS hit III H IN Mr. Slovens who i n railroad man. points out that th. big essOf) learned up ihelr lonp tmr. which tho.1 far bit-taken bit-taken them from New York t Yell u -tune park) with rrrnnv Jetoifr, was the absolute dependability of the well-tiL-lli presLMit-day automobile From the hour ire started our mo- 'tor never m bused a stroke," he s.nd. I "in fact we hae had no trouhb- if j any kind whatsoever. It has never been necedr) io touch wren eh to ; the rj r The riding omfort Is remarkable re-markable and I say ihl having in mind e, rtaln rouds the hast .-aid about Which tin licftT." Leaving Dtcw York th" Steven? .parts passed thmupli QieVeland, To-I To-I ledo. Chicago, Omaha. Denwr &no thj tr north weal to Teiipwatone park. The returned tlirouah Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Wiscon-sin. From Kendr-ha they planned to return eaai .- way, of hlo. West Vir-Jglnli Vir-Jglnli and Wnshinirion. POISONED TM K 1 Ml I t;-i. (By International News Service) BUFFALO, Wyp, Hcause her fath; r r-in -'.a '.v. Fred WaeTle, sixty e.u-- id. fo ri d Kl i nttentlona an lo-r whep ; her husband. Max Waople was absent, .Mrs. Marlon Waegle, twenty cars old, i pave the older nr:n poison and then drank name herself when authorities ; traced the deed to her Mrs. H a glc'jl ' CQnJfeSSlon has J : At been made public by her father. Albert Tloll.md. wb ' lnisth thut the f-'efs be known. Mrs. j Waegle. In n written admission, told thi i on for cndjjp ; poisan cap to Fred Waegle, marking them a If the had come from a Kanaa i City mall ordor house and "guaranteed" tti cure the aliment frtm which be wife sufferings Because she wrote the uc- companyihg message on a typewriter j ! whose T and D were defective Mrs Waegle was easily apprehensible. She Iconfidefl to her husband his fathers ' treatnient, but '.hi nuiig men lacked bourage to stop his father's uiwcfcome ; attentions. |