The Goderich Star, 1926-09-09, Page 6Charter XXIX tCoetanred) gathered much from it; their infer -
Roulette pressed 'her closer. 'rune Bence was borne out when Lease
musing: "1 °lanel Caverdieh is a paused before them and in a voice
fine man--I'nt sure he understands, subdued by the very force of ber
ed-
.
You've n exclaimed;
Y,ou've, undergone. a dreerdful ordeal, az'Weil I (rope you're satisfied: 1
taut --its near1j over. Hes sending] '
f Laura! nc, . She can tell se good got it, and got it good." Her face I intangible to identify. It was like -
dale!, if eke unit," was livid, her desk ayes were blaring I her to make the wrens choice --she Eteeleyeeed At the Annual General Meeting of Canadian
"About the theft. yes. Est what wrathfully. She outthrust a shaking .always did. She had corse North
^' •ut the murder? doe lricf askey band and unclenched her fingeta die- with but one desire, owe determine•
"h serves arra rigkt," she wad here ,
salt, f%ui sly. "I itesemp the liek
tieket for making a fed of exploit.
Yes, a fuel: Wkat h Pewee ever
done for mea Nettling. And I--""
Before her atind'r eye Caere a visual'
of the opportunities she had tet stip.
the *awe* sine had ignored. ifbe
knew fill well that she could have Sbrfa%a ori. i ,h
had the pick of many roam --the new
"!
made millionaires of Dawson---butIndustrie* 'fin ly
Statistics
instead she bad chosen him. And
why" Merely because he lead a way ,
a smite, a warm and Messing per- Extras . Trost President Ferber r $ Address
,anality --come magnetic apses! tar
did ft.There's no doubt about that Plavin *therein a crumpled sheet of tion—namely to snake money, to
Manufacturers' Association in June
TEA
9ttitaa, loofa 4.444 fpod :01,
dii4 .91e, Roo vack good.
Ithey wereto cense these purchases
med-
&xt lureweakened, after I gave hint; pink paper, a printed , cftIcial fault! reel) to the lull her • share of tthe Develop dollar. would , _reel-. _ ,-_
his chance. ire cot to drinking Ii the telltale tint of evhich indicated free harvest. She had siren op the Vvhile it• is -adhnftted that a new 1929 8,324! 10,86a6,07d 29.48!1>883 lately. We ere mortgaging thin twun-
heal', and >se,dently be coneeired tee its fee rhnractrr. Both of her. life she liked, the people she knew t runtry must sen} s portion of its re.
In the thirteen industries, including try by this process every year, anti}
n,stio>t, of telling tho re Wren. He easy •he:erers sere familiar with the sal- the comforts she craved, for that sources in the raw state, it ie. of the the above,. affiliated with the iron we are today the moat heavily vent-
heal.,
gore to warn them, to appeal eeriest "pink tickets n# tho�M anted and for nothing else, and' what a uttn.:st importance to . develop er.d steel industry, covered by the gaged country in the world;. --W. R.
Morson.
e to them. ,I dant team. 'Eben they I''�l1Cel •eer'1e'-�'nc in th wort wast mese she had made *f the ventures. through various processes these taw Government report, capital Invested
must have qua: f knew hat they Other girls t half eo smart ici
+:rough whets y_u un ers.anc
inside fecal. Without kneeing :hent. °fire. hnaree and euro reseed tame their nests right bore before her
It WAS natural to suspect Pierce, sn a read, 04—leave by the first safe eon- eves, while she watt wasting her time.;
did what I has to clan. I r3arbt ii veyance.'._..- T•hat'* what - it.. saystlrp. They had -kept- their I esti, tnd they;
Laure knees anything rc:rout th4» first safe conveyance, # supI ee would go out in the spring, first
part of the afteir.' you'd like, it better if it were a blue 'class with good clothes and shank- Expansion of Production and Growth act ce Since the war eighty -twos
The two women were still talking' ticket and I bad to leave in twenty- roll in the purser's safe. Some of of kapulation Would Salsa 4
salad. It's alt clrari'rtrrttary, in i+.t, . n.ev w er g r s no materials Into finished
products a3 declined by $87,wv,wu, the number]
d " l rho a,eree Asportation orders, But nn a half so pretty as sbe, had feathered soon as. possible in order that the ad- of employees decreased aiig}ttly and Usually you can tell by t'se energy
ditional employment, investment end the annual value of products dropped a roan applies to a spade whether his
profits may be secured for ma own ;4,000,000 comparing 1921 uritis 1P26. mind is occupied with vegetables or
people. *
e, 5 a ..._..l-. _.In pursuing this policy, Canada belt. -..._..,
has been flying in. the face of world,
countries, including practically ea a .o Quick
nodus Tai countries, have eat -
had the s Mounted Police 'officer sight
won't forget. I'll get even with you.,, aces age n, she whispered t., The Canadian National Railways, ly Increased their s ,
had been rent to flitch 'hos: At sight ,t'We had nothing to do with that, herself. "The next one will paw l rd'n teethe I%n lvir llobb's ea- making it harder for us to call t,I Files
when Laure entered in company feet hours. You put it ov•
er, but 1 them were married and respectable.
who ""N 'again!" hi d
Railway Problem
• the tr
coloms tariffs, the
it are caused by congestion of
•of them she halted; a sudden pallor t
came into her cheeks: she east ri ,sorry - „
glance of alarm about her as if seek•, serves you richt. •
ing retreat; but Colonel Cavendish "Who wouldn't take it hard? To
grimly invited her to follow him, be„exl'elied, fired out like A thief, a
and stepped into his .private office. "”" The girls voice broke,' then she
The new -comer faltered; then with rullcti..lierself together and uttered a
a defiant toss of her head and with .quavering, artificial laugh. She
lips curled in disdain she obeyed; tossed her head . again, with #an ob.
the door closed behind her. virus attempt et defiance. Ob, it
roulette and the Countes, Ccur- takes more : than a rink ticket• to
teau fell silent now. They found ,down mol Anyhow, I'm sick of this
nothing to talk abort, and in spite place, sick of• the people. I hate
of themselves they strained their them." With a vicious fling of het
ears for some sound from the other shoulders she swept on to a seat 85
room" elven miss Cavendish seemed far from them' as possible and sante
vaguely to feel the suspense, for she. into it.
finally took her stand beside :I frost. • So the girl lead, confessed, Hilda
rimed window and engaged .herself xeflected. .she was .glad, far .pierce',
in treeing „iatterns thereon with the sake, that_the+'miserable complication
tip of • her finger. An occasional was in process of 'clearing up and.
stormy murmur of voices, deadened that he would be finally and com-
by the thick log' partition, indicated pletely exonerated; she was glad,
that Inure and her inquisitor were too, that her efforts in his behalf, her
not getting on well together. humiliation, had borne fruit, He
Suddenly the girl at the window would never know how high he had
started; her arathy vanished; her evade her pay, but that was all right.
expression of boredom gave. place She felt very gently toward him at
C or nteta declared, quietly, "I'rn •Chagrin at the treatment she had motel will ,holy a� net operating them, while we have been makinsr it blood in athe lower Vowel. Only err
you take it so hard, but it : d
to one et such livoly anticipation as this moment, and experienced a cer-
to draw the attention of the two tain wistful desire that he might un.
other women. 'A magic Change came derstand how unselfish had been her
over.. her: she became : suddenly Ani-' part. It might make a difference'
mated, 'alive, atingle in every nerve; Probably it would, Things' now were
her eyes sparkled and a new color not es they bad Wen. 'She ens' a
flooded her cheeks. Tire alteration free woman. This thought obtruded
interested her'observers; they were itself insistently into the midst of her
metaled as to its excuse until a quick meditations. Yes,` Courteau was
Step sounded in the entry and, the gone; there was no .Treason now why
door opened to admit Pierce Phillips. she sould not look any man. honestly
It was natural that he should first in the eye :.. 0! course, there was
sir Wei— Cavendish, . and that he, the sumo disparity ift years between
should. greet her before recognizing her .and Pierce which abe had recog-
the ether occupants of the room. It tilted from the beginning, but, after
.: was natural,, too, that he should be all, was that neeessarity fatal'? He
a` trifle nonplussed at finding 'Hilda bard loved: her genuinely! enough at
1+ere, nevertheless, he managed to 'one;. time. R'ilda recalled that windy
cover bis lack•ef etrse.. Not se, how night on the shores of Linderman
ever: when, a moment later, the deer when the whimper Of 'a rising . storm
to Colonel Cavendish', omee opened came out of the' darkness, when thea
and Lenore, of all -peraane, appeared tree -tops towed their branches to the
'therein. Quickly- Pierce inferred the sky, and when her awn soul ` had
reason for his sumnrsns, but, hap- broken its fetters and . defied re-
elle- for him, he was -spared further straint, She thrilled at memory of
embarrassment. C'avendfs'h called to these strong young arms atlout her.
him, took him by the hand in the those hot lips Pressing hers. That
friendliest manner, and again dissp- was a moment to'rentember always.
neared Into Iris retreat,: drawing thea And those dreamy, magic day' that
your.- man with him.. had followed, the more delightful: the
Brief as had been the interrupmore unreal because she Thad deliber•,
tion, both Hilda and -Roulette bad ately . drugged her conscience. Then
suffered filled her with a poisonous surplus
hatred he all mankind. and sound-
of 4133,000,00Od for the fiscal easier #or them to sell tea trioTreeinternal 'remedy can remove the
."the
leasly she cursed Phillips assthe year 1925+26, This, of course,. Maes treaties with France, Belgium, the cause. That's why salves and cut-
eause of her. nresen , 1'reht, not take into consideration an in.
Netherlands, ••*nd ` other countries, tine fail. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem•R'oid,
Such thou s h iso. ;, n turn. tercet charges on capital invested or have been negotiated en the, basis of a harmless talrIet, auacteeds, because
c irht a t 4 4 r t i um s a �»ood lowering the Canadian tariff, • and, it relieves this congestion , and
King through the n' deficits, ftievertheless, it i
age h gr e g rl s mined; bei showing. as fits as operation is eon -
overtone
consequently, increasing the corvette 'strengthens the affected parts, Ilene -
enough;
h; nehr resentment were real
enough; nevertheless; through :this corned, and s
overtone there ran another note; , are to he eoneratuiated. While two
small voice was speaking in•'the ally in ,pruccosive oducood ing thris;sresult,isted n nutter -
hilly midst of all her tumult -.a. small encouraging to speculate what might
voice white ere refused to l}'stento. be secured if Canada were really
"WhatI ever saw in him I don't
know," she sneered, goading 'herself prosperous in all departments and
to further : bitterness and stiffening had two or three millions okra pop -
her courage, • "I never really carred Illation. Under sueb conditions and
for him::, Inc too wise for that. I With. ,careful, management, the Can
don't caro far him now. I detest adian National Raiiways shouid
the poor, simple-minded• fool. I--- change, from a liability into a value -
hate him." So she fought with her. ble *sset, :The reel solution of our
ooetf drowning the- per,istent -piping railway troubles lies in the expert -
dropped
other volee..Theeyes aiota of ' production, , the -'growth of
dropped to that fatal paperr her In her lap' population. and the consequent In -
and suddenly venom fled from her crease
She wondered if Cavendish wound, fie. in freight and passenger traf-
tell Pierce that he had given her the * * *
lank ticket: Probably not. The Tariff Reductions 'Injure
Mounted Police , were usually close The cumulative effect of all these
mouthed about ; such thinge, and yet reductone . has. wrought -great s"niury
—Laure ern -shed - the ' paper into: r to the 'whole ' country. „Over -half a
crumpled ball and furtively. hid it in million Canadians pncigrated to the
the pocket of her coat: then she 'United States.. to- -find work .which
raised wild, apprehensive eves to the was taken away from them in Can -
door. If only she dared slip out
now, before 'fierce ' reappeared, be-
fore he had a chance to see lier; It
seemed as if she could not beerto
have him know,.but--Cavendish had
ordered: her to.', wait. "My God!"
the girl whtapered, "P11 die,. if „he
the a responsible for it' tion of other countries with our own R'oid has given quick, safe end' est -
p oducers. ing relief to thousands of Pile Sul-
et
ul
et us look for a moment at the ferers. 'It will do the same for you
'haveDol
Midworkof who might' h eo ...H; O. Dunlop and'
s n ' >rk I7r
dt or mono?' ba
been. Suppose that, instead of per- druggists everywhere sell' Nem -acid
sisting in• this policy of tariff reducewith thin guarantee.
tiops during the petit eight ;years, we'
had followed the `example of the;
United States. That country put in-'
to effect an emergency tariff in May,
1921,
and the Fordney tariff in Sep-
termer, 1922, the highest tariff in :.
the history of that country. Even
before the introduction' of these teed
We the ratter+of thus United• :�:
on articles they: . wanted to protect
were much higher than Canadian
rates. Largely as.a result of this
policy, the people of the United
St tee are enjoying the: greatest
prosperity in their history. They are ,
not seeking. immigrants; they are
shutting. them out. They 'have no
railway problem. They have no.
trouble in getting capital for'invest-
ment.' If • ve'had adopted a similar,
fiscal policy, I believt that we would
ads, according to official figures. If Have retained nearly all of the three -
the : unofficial were added to the . of- quarter. million -Canadians who emi- .
tidal figures,�the total would be over grated. I believe, further, that Can-' ^.
three-quarters . of a minion, The ;l- havea from, Eur;
i tri I
;oda woe d ttraGted
and ndus a
commercial
num er lif� .
bopo' and from the...l3nited States
failures and their •liabilities increnced hundreds.of thouMande. of people. 3•t'
greatly in comparison with those of is not unreasonable to- estimate that.
ariff
• . that night at White Horse! He had
Old her bitterly, broken-heartedly,
Quic a se -:. or that he Gould not forget, Perham.
even et With an effort 1=lilda.
y'
'res f Never
s
� Cc urtcau roused he en . e
u
forget?. Why, he had. forgotten the
8
very next' day, as was quite natural,
No,' she was a foolish sentimentalist:
If you suffer from. torturing rhea. and Tie—hell, he was just, mon whom
retic pains, swollen, twleted joints, fate had cast for a lovers role, one
and suffer intensely • because' your destined to excite affection in women.
system is full of that dangerous pots., good and bad. Some day he would
on that makes thousands helpless and fired his mate and ---Kilda believed
before heir . she loved him v well enough to re-
tiree,
years of
k
tire, then you need Rheums,' and ielee in his happiness -when it came,
need it now. There spoke the maternal instinct
Mort taking it today. Rhai.na uhieh Phillips had the knack of roue.
aete at once on k'dneys, liver, :atom -J ing; for want of . something better,
ach 'md blood, and you ran sincerely, she determined- she Uwould eherirah
exxclaim: "Good riddance to bad rub- ,that.
•
Irish:' • , Meanwhile Laure sat in her eor-
Many people, ties most skeptical c;# Wer, her head bowed, ' her. very soul
ekeptits right. in this' city and in the in revalt. She was tasting failure:
country hereabouts, bless the day disappointment, balked desire, and
when II. C, Dunlop -and other drug- it was like, gall in. her mouth. - She
knows! .I'll •diet'" She began to
tremble wretchedly anti to tering her
bander she"could net remove her
gaze #ram. the door. .
This. waiting room at. the Barracks:
had, housed : peonle of • divers and
many .sorts during its brief history
it had harbored 'strained faces- it
had been the Arena of wtrone cmo.
tiered conflicts, but never, perhaps.
bed its" narrow •walls, encompassed.
emotions in wider contrast than those
experienced by the tour ,silent woe
men who waited there at this mom-
ent. One object of 1ntereet doormat-
ed the thoughts of each of them.
These thoughts were similar in na-
ture and spring from the same start-
ing -point. Curiously enough, how-
ever, they took channels as wide.
apart as the poles.
J`o'sephine Cavendish had heard
juet enough about the incidents of
the °R evrous night to awaken her
apprehensions and to, stir. her feel-
ing of loyalty to the depths. The
sciggestion.. that Pierce ,.Phillips was
in the 'slightest degree responsible
for -the death of Count Caurteau had
roused her indignation and her fight-
ing -blood. !Unable to endure the sus-
pense of idle waiting, she had sought
relief by assuming a sort of sentinel
Post where -rhe eculd watch devetop-
mants. it was something to be Clore
to his affairs. It was next to being
close to him; hence the reason of
her presence and her insistence upon
remainhtg.
In her mind, there had never been
the slightest question of Pierce's In-
'nodenree; any -doubt of it, expressed
or implied, awoke in her a sharp and
bitter antegonism quite remarkable;
no bird could have floe n quicker to
the years before the tloifcy of * our poulation would have been from
reduction was put into of#act. 134It one and •one-half to two millionInure
ways,' .ban1za. insurance . companies; than it is today: . There • would have,
Wholesale and Teta trade, and peo- been' retained in this country hund-
ale ter other ,occupations of. business, reds of millions of dollars that . have
Farmers lost part of .their home mar- been sent to ether donate es. to pure
ket • through the.shrinkkage in'poputa.' chase. goods, The earnings of the
tion and the `curtailing. of Buying increasedo ulation, ' added to the ,
power:. The establishment of branch looney that would` have been.spent
factories in Canada• has .been re- in Canada instead of •abroad, would
stricted, because the manufacturers have been circulating during the
of other countxies are waiting to .past few years in this country, pay -
see if other tariff ratee4 will, be re- in wages, and providing .capital for
duced to the point where they 'can new Industries. 'Taxation: would
ship goods into Canada . from their have been lighter. The people of the
home plants;. Little capital Is =veil- United •States are rapidly paying ,off
able for Industrial enterprises,' exeept their national debt but their income
for indttstries such as mining, and their taxes are still much lower than ours,
pulp and paper,. •
Let u$ look for a moment at some ,even after the recent reduction in
cur i oat nes. The manufaetur: our rates, In Australia, where the
a#°, u nd r tariff was increased andtrade clef e.
-
ers of woollen cloth should be cin- finitely protective, the amount of duty.
playing thousands more people, B+it collected' increased in four .years by
they cannot because their factories 50 per cent.: while the income tax
are closed or running with reduced has been reduced by 47 per cent,
staffs. ,The •window glass factories,
Neither Australia inn : the United.
are closed, 'T'ound'ries and' machine States had to adopt the sales tae
shops, home experienced' tee,. Leanest. which !las been a burden on'Canada.
years. Factories making farm light-
ing eanipment have lost their mar- THAT TRADE BALANCE
lot. Many of t•e factories .supply- • Ab'l'e WHAT IT MEANS
ing merlcultural lmplenient compan•
les have had a bard tinge.Between ; The definite proof that smuggling
1920 and' 19.23, fotry-thre . factories has taken fromour impart trade re-
making men's clothing went out of ,cords a considerable sum of money ie
husiness and $8,000,000 of inverted found in the fact that we have had
capital disappeared. While egricul- to sell the same amount.. of our
Lural implement factories have been 'Bonds„ iaebe>ttsares and Mortgages• in.
helped by the increased buyinE pow- the United States last year, as we
er,of the farmer', the imports of age have -done in other recent years, in
ricultural implements. into Canada under to settee Bur adverse halanee,
The Tartan of
ECZEMA
or SALT RHEUM
Zama., or Reit Wateara, so it is
ees moaiy 0.114d, is ora of tks use t
agoaisiag of all skin disesal.
The lateen boning, itebiag cut
salartiat, espesially at eight or wbea
exposed to heat, make it aSasoet un-
bearable et is gladly weleedled.
There la we
fes' giving relief to out • sufferers;
s,* remedy that has done, or eau do,
amain for time who are aIinaat driven -
to distraction writb the terrible tor.
turn 'of eczema.
Manufactured only by The T. I
bum Oa, Litsited, Toronto, Ont.. •
AVERTISE IN THE STAR
Iast year =mounted to $13,630,550, and MO is 'so in, :spite of the #act,
slightly over half the .production in that we have .had an extra of $260,-
Canada,
250,Canada, and the imports of parts '000,000 of wheat money 'credited to
and materials $8,829,331, All of tie. Trade balances tell its little,
gists offered Rheums to the afflicted could have cried out aloud In her the and of her chick, no wolf mother these could have been made in Can-, unless considered; in conjunction with
at n small price said guaranteed rage. Ate hated these other women could have bristled iaore ferociously ada without extra cant to the far- the invisible credits and debits. We
money refunded if not. satisfied. If whole she blamed' for her undoing; at threat to her cub, than did this mers, .if moderate grotectioa were have $812,0041,000 interest toto
you have rheumatism get a bottle of she hated Cavendish, Pierce Phillips . serene. inexperienced girl woman at provided. pay ve
Rheums today. .herself. hint of peril to Pierce Phillips. And While its true that thea ieultural� millions
toltch year. Ocean
*Leo ghee
�'` millions 'liay in dcean freights.,
yet, on .the ,surface, at least, she and implement industry has revived, me"' travelling expenses, immigrants' re -
Pierce were only friends. Ile had ing to the good crops of the Inst two, inittances, home, ete., etc., and after
never voiced a word oi" love to Icer, yearn, the lack of progress in the in•; all sten Meme are settled both for "" e
But—of what use are words when dustry Is shown y efollowing o - end in andel use we found last year
t I we in the ,. States new
LONDON , ONTARIO lurks in every glance, every gesture` Average No, securities alone amounting to $194,•
ai
1'%TI IEfh"IhdthbthfWEST
.#.w1. 4.1 h arta are full and when eontesn on ficial statistics:thatg sold ' h United q t
when every commanpiare is thriliiing 'Year of employees 900,000. Besides these new secure.
SEPTEMBER 1 1 fn 18 and signific*ntt
91500 ties ore sold many militant' ie. old. se-
1910leteresting exhibits of the finest of Canadian Agricultural and Indust- In her eyes no di«grace whatever 1921 n 9,195 cur}ties and properties. These were
. rfo rs. An Amus• attached to him Its a result of the 1925 5.954 sold, as is always the ease, to
r,al products. Entertaining Grand Stand Petfet _.._ ..._l,....-..._.....�.,... to i t __h 'had... uftered: btu lire is spite of the agricultural dsvel• straighten up.delyrt" iattl ineex lying
ing Midenty Mull of fun:
fro x e y o the industry, in• agait• us aNew York. Why et
ir;vrrythsnii in a larger and h} her mass than ever before. contrary, she ronsidtred him s: mar., Ilmant of Canada+
tyr, a hero. the otalect' of a deer tort- stead of progressing, relatively iu. these debit balances as ,great last
$40,0 in Primes.enc Attractions spiraey, and hie wrongs smarted her. weaker than fifteen years ago,I year, when we hada nominal trade
1~ris�i List and full tufbrmaitor rte rogue*. a He was, in short, a romantic ftrrcrre. The shrinkage in certain other. ago..
.betance in our linear of $402,000,000,
fiethreed
t`srea.a sit itsaitrs,IJ w , nCaraover, she had recently begun dnstries is illsstrated by the follow.
J. H. M ND ► I'' . U. JA•t.t SOU, 5.c Y 1 h this ti it ti 3tMg atatlstica taken from x prelirnln
3 Specials for Sa�tardaya•+
Just 1t+acwri..J * Shipt eat.Alt eft
Nit Hats, in Grey, 1'tro sen Pond, Sand east
Mad, sixes 64i to 7x34, rag. $4.5O,
Specidt $3..45
Boys' C,ssabi* *st Owren., I* Moo rte Strips*,
*isms 34, Specie/ 21.11.
Ce test r geed keeeya nigi r 2Sr
Lipstia
hi ROBINS
Barr > w owe Arm of wit bard cwt her to 111111stale
!ft Lawn souts,117rmine and reeoartgaese to the extent all
• vibrrtttstg. ani itaw tempirri ht her a
(Continued on pelt 7) Railway 1lai1il+lt !traria isawdeeiis ef at icer of dollars. I#
"' as they were in former years when
to believe t et t s entire s urn on • ._ ►we had no trade balence7 The un-
ary report of the iron and steel in. contrived purely for the purpose denary recently published by author« swer is that the goods that were
of bringing them together. off ae.,amugytled were not: recorded i euri
grw}mhtg• theme with each. *thee, and its of J. A. Robb, Acting Minister of •imports. If recce sec had entered
of testing the strength of their mu. Trade and; Collimate.
1 ted mord. Them tyle
t other wcainn. thro+sgh the Customs house they
wboew she saw today for the first Sx ; ' ,would have been registered as las-
thee, sbe twasidered nwrely extra porta and our trade Balance wand
;. �ee, s to the eiraiwra of which ab el largely hare, disappeared. That ie
� and Aire* Played the Leede---writeen easy bat wry expensivealan.. way of
e bending up a trade be ea►ace. It may
i i nesse« 1* the ease decorum, no at- $ bring profit to the few who are "in"
tesutloe►. She walla be grateful iso k+ 't � on the sms linng, bet it is disart
theme. of eeisree, if they aseetiv�eded le Pig Iron, ateet and .Rolled Prod'aets � roes to our traiers, *he have to
)$ag,' 1sial, Twat, at beet, they ware lied s.4sle $11,410,860 $ii,ltlt,$l0 face the ,me ss and their eeborta
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FROM ENLARGED ENGINE
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THE Cldsntcbile Six
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purrs—complacently Pver the sough
—speds c ; Idlest
in swift, silentfightalong the open
"liighwa '. And in traffic you can scarcely
think faster than Oldsmobile wit i act.
In the _NEW, improved 'Oldsmobile Six
Engine,, with. it$ Iarger bort, there is power to,
spare. But, in addition, Ordamobile offers
you an economy and • security never before
achieved in a car- at Oldstnab Te. price.
Crankcase diilution,.with its attendant loss of
cfFiciency,haa been reduced ata Oldsmobile Six..,
by the systetn o Crankcase Ventilation. 133,.
this system, the airfrom the crankcase is
being constantly drawn off through . the .car-
buretor, taking with it the vapor and unburned.
fuel which cause dilution, Before entering the
carbdret*r this arise is cleansed,, as is the air '°
entering the cturetcr born withoutr-i two
air cleaners are used on. the Oldsmobile Six.
An oil i+ilter, improved combustion chamber,
two-way cooling system„doub1e valve springs,
are but.a few of thus €eatuaea that place Olds.
Mobile Six far is aiesnce of its fild.
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HURON MOTOR SALES
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Fall Dresses
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One and two piece styles, zn the
est Colors and designs
for Full Wear
Prices from $9.95 to 521.50
Six.. 36 to 44
j The materials are beautiful in
Georgette*, Satin -Faced
Crsp.•d.-Ch ne and
Canton Crepe
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