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pay for a car goes for the engine and for the. body of a Car's Cost! is: tn the Body iti to own bodiet, ellmlnttlnc isintheEngine bnlldi lM owfi thtti ellmtniting tide CDfina mikert' (Unit-Built) is priced so Joju; because and other vital parts arebuiltbyStiidebdkeron why Studebaker cars today; J. represent the soundest'automobile investment on the "SThe illustration shows how One-Profit goes to the basis of economical motor-car manufacture. These important One- Profit savings are possible only because Studebaker has more than $100,000,000 in net assets concentrated on the economical production of quality cars. World'siMost Powerful Car 1 its Site and' Weight Based on the rating of the N.

A. C. C. and the Society of Automotive Engineers, the. Studebaker: Standard Six is world's most-powerful car of its size and weight.

most bdpular car in the Standard line'is the Coach! which at, $1195 is the lowest priced enclosed car ever offered by Studebaker. It has'much more room than'the average coach. It seats five passengers in real ample leg and room to enter or leave without'disturbing occupant of folding seat In the Standard Six Coach we use northern ash and maple in the body as in Big Six This'Standard Six Coach Is an unusually comfortable car. Seats are restfully deep and full extra springs and inches of genuine curled hair in the cushions. Ample leg room for big men.

Complete equipment 'includes a gasoline gauge oh the dash, an 8-day clock, automatic windshield cleaner, rear-view mirror, ash receiver, cowl ventilator, stop light, air cleaner, gas and oil filters, dome Kght, coincidental lock. Spark control is automatic and there's a safety lighting control on the steer- mg wheel. We will gladly demonstrate this car and finance its purchase out of income, on Studc- baker's fair arid liberal Budget Payment Plan at the lowest time-payment rates known to: the automobile Standard Six Coach Under. StUdebaker'i fair and liberal Budget Payment. Plan, thii Coach mmyte purchaied.

ouc of monthly income for a initial payment 'and nt the lowest rime-payment rates knowa to the laduitry. wtr ux txtnt STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 15 SOUTH NINTH ST. Open ery Evening Until 0 O'clock. NEW ROAD PLAN MAY EU1NATE JONESTOWN Irate Neighbors Of Boro.

Up In Arms Over Tie-Up -The action of Jonestown citizens, on Wednesday refusing to accept the new. plans for a state, highway from "Jonestown to Fred- ericksburg, a9 published in Thurs-i day's subject comment-throughput the'county, andj especially among northern 'residents' today. -t A rumqr was UUs morp i men.t ha.8 a plan 1 to detoijr doing necessity' of -a line ftnd graje ilie authorities, but tftia could apt be cqnfirmed. Senator -WWiam was approached, on this phase of the hyt, that he.has been repeated confev- eace wHJ thejtate Highway Pepartr ment tryltfg fte tp-tbe or the -he mpnt Are You Properly Insured? Does Your Insurance Cover Your Specific Needs? BANKERS RESERVE Lire COMPANY. Au Oja tiliio Conaervutivo Co.

More to Liabilities Than Any Other Company in In peath lopsea pengee. surplus Jn Fund prppprUoned to the total force. suran.ce buyer Js an feature of a ue make-n'siipvey'oj neecjla aaa preset If yow are covered we will ao advise ypu. If pot tas to jervr.y«M sv Mrs. Ross Shiffer 111 at Her Chestnut St.

Home Mrs. Ross Shtffer, of 719 Cheat- nut street IB at her home under the care ot a physician. i Mrs. Shlf'fer, has been to bed slnoe-Sunday and is expected to within a days be able to be a bout the house i i. C.

Freshman Co-eds Their Homes Beyeral Lebanon Valley College i freshmen co-eds left this 'city today journey to their nomes for the I They include the "Misses Mildred Umholtz, Jane Pearnovv, antj Edith Mayer, all of whom will visit 'their parents Jn Sacramento, Miss Pearl who will visit her parents Jn Spring Glen, Miss HM RUNf rWCE MSIM ACT I TO STATES AND PRINCESS TOTOURPENNA Special te News fey tfnftsd Press) Marrlsburg. of Potitisyifanta hlgnwayn will he among the courtesies accorded tho brought two Crown PrliiCe Atid -Princess of Swn- reforon-jdpu. on thai: 1 visit to the keystone State next week New York, IS26 by 1 the United hiblttoti agitation ha states to tho £oint where dums on Volstead act modification will bo held this year, governors of two other states have come out in favor of suWmlttihg the questtpn to tho voters and eight governors have made statements dpposlnfe such a referendum. The United Press asked the Governors of 27 representative Btate their'attitude. The majority replied that It was a question on which they did not care to express that prohibition in many states still is a controversial subject with sentiment and leadership still not definitely crystallized, New York and Wisconsin are the states wjilch will hold elections next fall when prohibition modification will bo submitted.

Governor Al-Smith of New York- having signed the referendum bill passed by tho legislature, is on record as favoring such a ballot. Governor John II. Trumbull of Connecticut, said he favored a national vote on modiflcatoin. "It 1 8 the only way," he said. "A vote of the people will have to bo taken sooner or later.

Governor Gilford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, is strongly opposed to a referendum. VI see no reason for a referendum on the 18th amendment than for one of the 10th amendment or the bill of'rights. Tho 18th amendment Is part of the constitution and will so remain. And everyone who familiar with the public sentiment of the United States is aware of that fact." Governor A. T.

Hannett of Now Mexico, favoring a popular vote, said: I can see no objection 'to a referendum on the Volstead question not any other matter of importance. The majority should rule -Governor martin of Florida con- William Conne-il, acting commissioner highways, announced today that, he wilt conduct prince Gtistav Adolf oa. ft two day trip, showing the royal visitor American methods in tho construction and upkeep of AMERICANS ARE STILL HELD BY MEXICANS 1 tt ViUll 1 siders the matter settled when tho 18th amendment became part of the constitution and ho opposed a refer- Governor Hammill of Iowa said tfce. Issue "has been submitted and by a majority -of the as "Why not accept prohibition same as other constitutional the law of the land the same as any other constitutinnni aB asked. he Maln8 Ha mpshl Wlnant -s this do Harry G.louser' Entertained In Honor Mrs.

H. a. Louser, of 725 street ontertainori a bert, of went games scorere woro Mrs. By A. W.

FOLQEK (United Press Staff Correspondent) Mexico City, Today. Americans Iicro anxiously nwaited word today whether Mexican bnncllts who nnppod J. Shanklln, Americnn citizen, carried out their threat to exo- cuto him at 6 o'clock last night unless ransom were given. "We refused to send the 20,000 pesos rnnsoin, dchlandod by tho bandits," O. M.

Bcown, local representative of El Potroro ranch, whoro Slmnklln was told tho United "Senator Caetonln. Sanchez, former Mayor Atoyac. which Is nerfrbyt is waiting near tho bandits' headquarters to hear what tlrtslr final ultimatum will 'be and to learn whether Shanklin has been killed. The bandits nro reported to be encamped about two miles from tho 131 ranch In tho State of Vera Cruz, from which Shanklin was abducted. Jpspcrlda Floras, a Mexican servant, who was with him when ho was captured, has returned to tho ranch.

Shanklin one of flvo Americans now held'for ransom, Mexican bandits. The Embassy here has requested that no effort be spared to free the men and 1 that federal troops bo used to capture the bandits. Two Americans named Brigcts Greoley -are reported to be held for a ransom of 600-pesos each. A captain and fifteen soldier from" Camp Palma Solva have, proceeded to Gal- ichar to search for them. They found thnt tho bandits had removed telophones and; 1 burned nearby bridges.

The Agulla Oil Company a British concern from whoso campa at Ru- bero the two men had been taken, believes that the bandits' are" tho same as those who attacked their Escobar Campa In January. It was understood thnt the company has refused to pay the ransoms demanded for Brlgffs and Greoley but took the matter up with the Department of Industry and Labor, requesting energetic and urgent action, In addition to those throe, two other Americans, C. C. Brnden and a man-named Gallagher, tinvheld.by bandits In the State of Durango. It was further reported In the local press Jthat a man named who may possibly bo an American, is held by bandits on tho Isthmus of Tehuantepec, but details are not known.

Shanklin was captured Tuesday morning while riding his Mexican servant. Tho three bandits who kidnapped him later turned theit two prisoners over to nlno others and sent' the servant back to the ranch with threat that would unless the; ransom 'Manager MoLane of the sugar ranch near, where is held, offered first throe thousand and later flvo thousand pesos, both offers were refused by the bandits', -ii Lebanon Valley Music Students In Recital at Newmanstown loMeetWilh Commerce PARALLES South fiend, (United amazing Medich twins born together and termed by many as a monstrosity today gave every indication they would continue living. Since birth of. the two girls who share one body although they have aepurato hearts, lungs, heads, leg nnd arms, they have gained one pound a day. At tho hospital today it was said they were showing continued growth and wore 'gaining strength through the artificial feeding process which is being used.

Tho mother, Mrs. Nichoia a Medich of a small wage earner Is Jmprovlug nt her home. After becoming unconscious when told of tho conditions of her two newly born children, she rallied lato Thursday to demand that the little girls be brought homo so that she might care for them. Doc.tors are somewhat opposed to this, believing that In order to assure life, tho girls should bo loft nt the hospital. Meanwhile an argument la going on here as to what should bo done in the strange case which is paralleled only oneo in history of American medicine.

While almost ovoryonb argues that the children should bo veu a chance at life, two doctors have that from a human standpoint the children should be disposed of. These two are Walter H. Bakor and Dr. Clem 8. Camp- boll, Both point out tho babies will, bo burden on society and on 'themselves as long as they live, pr.

Campbell pointed out there was an old Chinese law that provided for disposal of such cases but that under American standards tho children must live. The father had indicated ho would like to rocoivo word that tho children were dead. Revenue Agents Sent to Jail For Taking Bribe (Special to News by United Press) Pittsburgh, After pleading guilty to charges of accepting- a brifoa, Arthur M. Owens, 32, Yorkj and John A. Porter, of New York, former agents of the Internal Revenue Department, were sentenced t'o the Allegheny county Jail.

Porter was given a six months sentence and Owens received an, eight; month sentence Bread for energy, 4 endurance and i economy The Mrs. in a b0(l of pink land and of 8treamer pole flowed pink, am led to doll placed at each guest's place. Pink completed he sprlngtiroe effect! A deli- clous luncheon was served. Those present filbert, of were: Mrs. Harrlsburg; John Mrs.

mra Uavey Filbert, pf Womelsf Mrs' Herbert j. werper Irene Schrope' who will visit her Manbeok, Misses TheeHJa and Elea ents In Valley View, Miss Grace -Bhrhorn, Mrs. George Mease Daniel, who will visit in Mlnersville, J. Fred Belnoahl. Mrs.

Rose who will Mrs. Barl Albert, Mrs. Wwren Rapp Jajph app sn4 be MJss Paplel'ti guest. Miss Cordelia Edris Here to Recuperate Wss student nurae. at the UjBlversHy Hospital, phlja- delpljlft, May underwent ap for appe the ap4 arrived city today Jp Wends fjs Lpuser.

Harrisburg Folks qertrudo of 9 Lebanpn Thursday. The Uje raflyatlcn Miss Pearl 0, Ltnd.emuth, soprano; Robert KnolJ, Freda Rotlien- berger, piano; H. Darkos Albright, reading, students of the Lebanon Valley College Conservatory of. Music, on Thursday evening presented a recital borough hall, New manstown, with Mlse Sara Q. Werner as accompanlBt.

AU did splendidly and the audience expressed keen delight in every-'number of the excellent program. Th following Bchegule of numbers was given: Wi.9 Die Guteji Abend, Guto Nacht, BrahmB; Wenn Die Rosen B.luh'en, Rfllchardt, Pearl C. Lindemuth- Winter, N. Loqlse WHght; Spring Louise Wright; Autumn, N.rLoulBe Wright, Freda Rothenberger, She Never Told Her Loya, Hayden; I hear a Thrueh at Eve, Ca'droan; Obstlna- tion, Fontenailles; TOi Be Near You, Oopte, Robert Knoll, Jim Bluds'oe, John Hay; The Victor of Marengo, Anonymous, H. DarHea Albright.

"One Fine Pay," From Madam Nocturne, Pearl C. Llnde. muth-; of Moscow, Rachmaninoff, Freda R'othenberger; An Encounter With An Interviewer, Twain; Sam'? Letter, from Country Cousin," H. Darkaa Albright; I'll Slag Songs of Clay; Whoa, Irlali Eyes Are gall; Song of gongs, Moya; Qopd Nlgbt, Tostl, RPbert Knoll; The Answer, WJU 0' The WJsp, Spfpse, Dr. BIyler Able to Be About The House Dr.

H. W. St. dentist, today wp able to be about JI i lioqse, feed IP? t9 Memories Sometimes Make You Hungry Doubtless some of your pleasantost memories arc connected with those days when your Aunt Betty gave you large slices of her home-made bread and jam! Bring back those days by eating our Aunt Betty's Bread. It has the same home-made flavor and "it's just full of nourishment.

i Your grocer will supply you AUNT BETTY'S BREAD Pennway Bakery PA, Members ot the visory board of nierre hate feeelfed present at the first mcetfiilKJ directors of the Chatnbefi-ii day evening of tiext exported that alJ' wttl Onp of the features of cottglf will ha the anmint of July Celebration, which confined this year to a fitew' bmtlon in tho evening, ten will bo appointed charge. Birthday Party for Miss Earnestine Mr. and Mrs. Edward North Twelfth prise party In honor at tMt ter, Barnestlne, who fourteenth birthday, A time was had by all. I were cnjpyed, were served by Mrs, Mills present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Harry Miller. Flosslo MillPT, Florence Miller. Ho fJassert, Irene MfJase, Christine Qossert, Alice- Fassolt.

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