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Sfc Injured' Caught Falling. Timbers of Church Many Buildings Were Wrecked. 4 Memphis April 1. Eight persons Wr Injured several buildings were wrecked and a. score or more were unroofed or otherwise damaged to a wtadatorm that skirted this city today and struck Binghamton a suburb.

With tt fullforce Three of the In jured who were caught under the fall- Ins timber of the Christian church at Blofbamton one Qt the buildings demolished. were seriously hurt. All are expected to-recover. la Memphis a. number of fences were' blown down and other minor damage was reported.

The total prop- arty damage was in excess of 1100000. At it height the wind attained a velocity of i mute an hour. Two men who were crossing the Mississippi river in a. skiff when the form swept across the river from the southwest had not been accounted for tonight and are believed to have been 1 drowned. At Linden station in South Memphis where the shipping depots and warehouses or a.

number of. wholesale grocery- concerns- ore located several buildings were unroofed and stocks of. good damaged by the the-downpour of rain which accompanied the gale. MISS RANKIN ABIDES BY REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Washington April 1. Miss Jeanette Ranlcln the newly elected represents tine from Montana.

sent for the newspaper men tonight to issue a.state- ynent. It said I was elected' on the republican wicket and' shall abide by the decision of the republican caucus in my vote tor speaker. In response to questions. Miss Rankin revealed that she would like to be chairman of a house suffrage com- rnlttee. if one is created and that she tands for national prohibition and enlargement of the children's welfare bureau.

Later she said she might talk about the war and other things. HE SAYS WAR MEANS WIDE DRYNESS Greenville S. C. April 1. Ira Landrith.

former candidate for vice president on the prohibition ticket predicted to an address here tonight that in thee event of war resident Wilson would issue an edict within ninety days declaring wide prohibition. McQueen Smith Dead. Montgomery. Ala. April 1.

Mc Queen Smith of Prattville. 61 years old. a member of the last Alabama legislature and one of the south's leading planters and stockmen. died tonight. after an illness extending over II.

period of. three years. SOAKED HUSBANDS. The Chicago' Tribune editoriallyeays fJi man cannot expect to soak hi SieonstltuUon in alcohol and have healthy children. The Neal Treatment.

wilt eliminate the virulent poison create a loathing- for liquor and soon restore a natural appetite steep and normal mental and physical conditions. Ad. dress NEAL INSTITUTE Successor Ga. Keeley 229 Woodward avenue. Atlanta Gs.

Dr. J. B. Conway. ten years with the Keeley.

Physician in charge. Keal Immtttatrm In Principal Cl ea. VENUS hoc PENCIL Aatricin Lid Penal CoN T. ll thehosewith personality. Made for the man with an instinct for dressing.

iS UUy MoorlMad KaktiaiCcL. IDe BarrbbaiiiV y- I ls4 8 4 3te 6 srV Very Busy Sunday ft Many Atlantans Surprised to Receive Visits From Po licemen Anxious. to Stop Flights and Make Arrests at Homes. This year for- the first time In halt a dozen years. April FooVaday time on Sunday with fine weather and everybody in good spirits all conditions being ideally conducive to splendid work by an idle brain.

The result was an unprecedented production of practical jokes and fun wholesale. Telephones were busy with fake messages all day Ion Messenger boy had a busy day delivering important telegrams. The police were unusually busy as compared with April Fools days past. startling peaceful cltlzen by walking up to. the house and demanding what the trouble wail This to fact seemed to.

be one of the favorite ruses this year. Half a. dozen times or more call officers were hurried to a residence to atop a fight or arrest a murderer- only to find that nobody there had called and the most excitement that had transpired in the household was comment upon the weather. A score or more opl called the tatlon to get a friend out of the Jug. only to be told by the desk sergeant that friend was not in the Jug and that others had called upon the same fruitless mission before.

The plaice got accustomed to tile April Fool calls and halfway uspected about every other call but of course. there was nothing to do but answer them. Sunday was so quiet. however. that the police had nothing much else to do.

and sot about. as much fun out of these' pranks a anybody else. Strangely enough though. nobody hit upon the perennially brilliant idea of calling out the fire department. But Its considerable trouble to haul out the equipment.

rush into rubber boots and coats and da' all the other things Incident to a fire call so the fire lea. dies were quite willing to forgive any and everybody for overlooking them. NEGROES URGED BY LOCAL PASTORS TO FIGHT FOR FLAG Standing beneath the. Stirs and Stripes unfurled above the pulpit. Dr.

IL H. Proctor at the First Congregational church colored. last night urged his people to rise above their racial grievances and fight for the flag like men. First he held. because we are Americans by birth and breeding serv- ice and sympathy.

Second. because this is' a tight for human liberty. in which we In. common with mankind have a great stake Above all because we are a Christian people. whose duty it Is to give allegiance to the flag under which we live.

In view of these considerations. let your sympathy go' out to your country in this crUto. and let no word of disloyalty fall from your lips. Let the men get ready too serve their country as soldiers and the women a nurses. NEGRO PASTOR URGES LOYALTY TO THE U.

8. If I were a young man I would hasten to offer my services to President Wilson and our nation. in this hour of peril. said Dr. James Bond pastor of Rush Memorial Congregational church yesterday-in in hi verxnon.

Peace Through War. As It la I am ready to go should' my country need me. His text was. I came not to send peace. but a He' emphasized the thought that often the only way to permanent peace 1 through war.

Wrong becomes so entrenched that it must be dislodged with shot and shell. he said. Our will be a righteous war. AU differences should be forgotten and there should be no hyphenated Amerl- cans black or white. Let us have on flag and one people.

The black man has been true to the flag in every war waged by this country. He will' not sulk now. i The allies are fighting the battles of every neutral nation. Why should we longer let others die for while we reap the reward of their sacrifice The man' has nothing to losevandyeverything- to gala by being loyal. Suppose we are not given i all th justice and fair.

play we" think our right A display of manly heroic I qualities in time or need will make friends and challenge tall' play. PATRIOTISM URGED i BY REV. R. HOLMES. Rev.

B. R. Holmes. president of the Holmes Institute. in delivering special lectures to the colored citizens of At- Tanta on True Leadership Among' the i Negro Race Sunday In.

Reed. Street Baptist ant Turner Chapel churches said A leader who fails to point out and deplore' crime sin and evil of his pace and give a remedy for the same and teach them patriotism Is a false leader and. is detrimental to hi race. and country. The leading negroes of the United states are with President Wilson congress and patriotic citizen to help in defending the honor and reputation of America if war i declared against Germany.

ACCIDENTALLY SNOT YOUNG' SIMMS DIES Athens. Ga. April 1. The funeral and nunal of Roy SIrams an year high school boy living- In Oconee county but of the graduating cla a of this. year at.

the Athens school was-held today' at noon and the en tire faculty and student body of the high school went to the country church to attend the services. Young Slmvrm while scuffling with a young relative at the. country store of his rather. was acctdentUy shot through his body Friday night' a pistol In the pocket of hi companion discharging. AUGUSTA' GIRLS.

APPLY FOR SERVICE IN NAVY Augusta. 01 April 1. Specialj Five young women have applied at the naval' recruiting- station at Augusta for service. Recruiting Officer Phelan has not yet received blanks for applications by. women and until the blanks are signed he has declined to give out the names of the young women.

The girls seek assignments In the navy as typewriters and radio operators. Tongs Sign Trite Portland. Ore. April i. Officials of the Chinese Tongs.

which have been at. war- here for several weeks signed a thirty beginning today. The agreement was signed in the presence of oMayorAlbee and assurances- were given the may or. that the truce would benade pennaaentbefora the expiration-of the thirty-day period. Under the-mayor's dictation.

the rival Tons representatives shook hands wltheach other. ABE YOTJB EYES As good' ybrir raemoryTlt1seasy to look from the Present into thPast with all It memorleiAre you. in the Present able to look upfromnear objects ndwithoutchanging glasses. see distant objects clearly Jna L. Moore" Sons the.

make you rKryptok Invisible- Bifocal that. will ttlpyou. it Broa4.it- Four Other Badly Injured. The' Car West Headlong Into a Ditch. Alexander City AJw April I.

Three people were killed and tour badly In- lured in an automobile. accident. here this afternoon. The dead Charley Wnrbanks. Miss Maggie Parish Mis Helen Williams.

Th injured Miss Sarah Smart. badly cut. will probably die Miss Levis Carlisle se riously injured. spine James Thomas painfully' cut and bruised Jack Nolen. not dangerously.

Miss Ruth Carlyle and Miss. Annie Lambeth were the only occupants of the car who escaped The car. in which nine youngpeople were pleasure riding went headlong Into a ditch about two miles north of' Alexander City. when the driver. lack Nolen lost control.

COLOMBIA TO ALLOW NO GERMAN PLOTTING Washington. April. 1. Dr. Esteban JaramlUo former Colombian minister of interior and now in this country on railroad and banking business issued a statement tonight In.

which he re ferred to the propaganda of the central powers and declared that Colombia would not tolerate within her territory any movement hostile to' the United States. Plot Discovered for Proclaim. tag Grand DukeNicholu Emperor. of Russia. Jkw fc Petrograd.

April Vla.lx ndon. Orders. have been limed by the Rus. sign provisional government for the transfer to the fortress of St. Peter and St.

Paul of. all personages now with. the deposed emperor at Tsar- skoe-Selo. Thus the ex-emperor and ex-empress will be completely Isolated. The recent arrest of the Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna acousin of the former.

emperor and. divorced wife of Prince William of Sweden and agroup of personages in the entourage of Grand Duke Boris has led according- to. the police to the' discovery of a plot in which the grand duchess and two grand dukes were involved for the proclaiming of Grand Duke Nicholas as emperor of Russia1 Grand Duke Nicholas now it in th Crimea. Grand Duchess Olga of Russia. a sister of the abdicated emperor who divorced the fluke of Oldentlerg ha just married Captain Koudlkowskl.

of the' Russian cavalry. The officers of the captains regiment have eked Koudlkowskl resign owing" to his alliance with the House of Romanoff. Persona afflicted with cold feet. to stead or taking a hot flat iron or brick to bed with them as- was once the custom may now wear either bed shoes. or feet envelopes" of eiderdown flan- net' The tatter' are easily made.

Take one- and one-halt yards of eiderdown flannel one yard wide. Fold this to gether envelope style the fuzzy side within leaving' eight or ten inches for' the flap. Bind it 4l around with ribbon to match. SUtesieat Credited to toAustro. Hungarian' Foreign' Minister So Interpreted.

Reuter' Amster dam' correspondent. says that a semi-of- ftcial Berlin telegram tates that In German political circles' the following view is' taken of nthe Interview with Count Csernin the Hungarian foreign minister in The Fremdenblatto In. which he was Quoted at saytngthat the entente could conclude an honorable peace that the proposal of the central powerstor a peace conference till held good Ve Joyfully greet the frank utter- ances ofthe well-tried leader and the Hunlr1an They win doubtless' contribute- to dissipate' ru mors which the enemy is circulating that the central powers are Interested in a Russian reaction and are willing to assist It to return to power. Count Csernln thus closely adheres to the ut terances of' Chancelor von- Bethmann- IIollweg in. the- retchstag.

It lies now' with Russia to reply to these clear and unmistakable Utterances of the German and. Austrian statesmen. Count Cumin's remark regarding his general readiness to enter peace ne goUat1o immediately. our enemies are ready to abandon their unrealltAble idea of us us also fundamentally agrees with the general wishes of the German people. A regard this we can with erect head wait-the-offer enemy to whom since December 12 our intentions have been known.

We are stronger than ever on alt our fronts I and we can and shall a Count Csernln said. hold on to the end to an honorable Th Netherlands April The important. Interview whir Count Csernln von' Chuflnltx the Au Hun garlan minister printed- In the semi of Vienna and- republished here caused an unusual sensation In the. Dutch press. The remarks Count Czernin are generally Interpreted in' Holland.

a being peace proposal for a general confer tttffiieitojiltnini the interruption of ho tmt a lh8 enabling of without. the advantage7. School children and there are over 20000000 of them- newTLowneys Cocoa. At grocers in flavor tight tins 10c to 50o sizes Maxwell Quality has been end. will be.

rigidly maintained in spite of the big and constant increases in the cost of materials. That's the Maxwell policy fixed and immutable as the Rode of Gibraltar. For years the Maxwell Company has been proving it in the MuWel car which has come to' be. recogmzeaas the Worlds Greatest Motor Car Value a the CU' of power of ease of control of stability ef et. durance of economy.

2Of 000 satisfied Maxwell owners attest to ti success of that ore than tree thousand Maxwell dealers owe their business. stability to the fulfillment of that policy. The Pint Consideration Maxwell Owner Protection No matter what motor car manufacturers in the face of the greatly increased cost of raw materials the Maxwell Company is going to maintain the high Maxwell standard of quality and only make a sUght increase in the cost of the' car. While we are sorry that there la any increase it cant be helped because the first consideration is Maxwell quality the quality which has given the Maxwell. the two worlds stop records of 22000 miles the 1916 record.

and 23500 miles the 1917 record at amazingly high mileage per gallon of gasoline. This Small Increase Your Big. Insurance Policy If the Maxwell Company didn't make the increase slight as It is it would have to. skimp here and there in materials construction and refinements and that the MoWeU Company will never do. No.

manufacturer can make a car today for the same cost as he could a year ago. The fact that the price of the Maxwell on May first will be raked is your assurance that the MuweU Company is still put. ting the same quaUty into the CU your guarantee of still getting the Worlds Greatest Motor Car Value7 in Fact Better' Value' Than Ever Before As a matter of fact the Maxwell Is now an even better buy than ever. 4 Not because the model or design is changed in whole rJD part but because the Maxwell you buy todavJls the super mgt of the. original highly aucces ul model of four years agb- 3f fe j' th luper woduct whit.

time and experteBee this powerful car bare demonstrated to beright the. same proud Maxwell car which In. recent tests held by the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale aai Pef. Gallup oil the WorcesterPolytechnic Institute pcored Qtodt A most economical faU the automobile tested. tIT Car That fin Can Own Maxwell economy of upkeep has made It ererymans cite.

Thousands upon thousands of Maxwell owners have told that' their running cost ate. as little as six to eight dollars per month anampuni which the arorade man spends casual luxuries. TheMaxwell ftfrea an amazing mei pee' faUon of mnlton. Inttancf the worlds noa- top record ruse of etZ1OM miles wkem MaxweU itock car areraged 22 Mite per gallon et MMsii Own a Worldi Stop Champion Car a There is no reason why you shouldn't. Its first price is small far less when you take into consider 1 don.

complete equipment and luxurious teinements than any other car made. Then its cost of upkeep" is so little as to the cot of a family's ordinary luxuries extraTagant by comparison. With die power in its motor to snake up hill and down dais tikealerelroad with die ease of control that makes drlangg sheer troubleless pleasure and with the stability and endurance that makes the Max well not a one season but a season car the Maxwell is beyond doubt the Worlds Greatest Motor Car Value" ererymanfs car. May 1st. the new price- 665 goes into effect.

But you do not have to ply. the in crease in price if' you buy your Maxwell now. iv .1 5s iri5. AX EL Ir MQ A EfS III 18JiJ IIMrVPHfS KM fl Of ji re Caug un of ny KemphlsA1 rill. pe ons jDil1recl.

ked re 1 r. dor oU1e lee gedin I' b4. rm thataklrted Y4li anCtatru k. iUfuU force. In- Juri4.who were' aD Umb rir otihe urch Bln mton li ia ecl.

wasreported t7damage OOOO yl hce I J. 0" 14TowJled ALtndenstaUon hla.where or Jr arx1I nre t3 ikr dam ged 1J1 lIS IJYREPUBLICANCAUC Mice Jeanette kln as er men a. state- Jl ent. 1 torpeaker ai t. i :11 Greenvllle Ira prohlbiUonticket I pI4eclaring prohlbi.

tlOD. :1 Mc f1Queen lda leg-I 1' ou hs lell. inlt I lantera I f' rhre 1 i BOOZE SOAKED I I I The hlcag Tribuneedltorlal1y' says I Aman his i 1i TheNeal Tr atment. a.1 f. lB' appetlteeleep I ltIt or i i if ollw nA i fl I 1 fl eatldCte 1 I I I VENUS" bought by all who want the est perfect black de and 2 copying for every poor sible purpose.

I HoniloHose lithe hose with i. good essmg. i :11 i LRdng eo. Pa I' i t. j- ll ViJoks F' i1i fj eeftrCalr Offi erft l- 8 sy Sun lay J' li A lan ans' eiveVisitsFromP I ti1 nAnxious.

ghts I yearaApnlFool daY ar. be- br fIio Telephoneawere aUda7 long. boys abusy delivering telegr ma houaeand Thlllln oneofthe llr mQrep at the1uc to1dby ad frult1 be ore. 1 cotaccatome4 iaryngf BUndaTwu thepoUce hdJlDthlD thefir6 eq lpment fc14 th fi elir an- hI grlev ncl8 Fir bY' I Up I. to.

as I Ii. yauni perllald ames Bondputor hiswermon nee I Is 1 er lte i i uahave one a. rue WIllDot i'e i rnrrfh bt :1 i us vblfewe' T1h 1 has. 10Bto iln evefythlng' uppose aUthe B. I I leader CaUsto hlJ I r.

his WII on is I i ACCIDENT ALLY YOUNGSIMMS G8f A 17Sp efaLThe I'- hb fhgfl flin SChOO was. held en- his 1. lanbu a Je namNof UI meDt rtlanc OreoAprU eeveralweeks. wasllllned thelreaence or3Ia lbe andaauran eaWue U1yor. run ett the' mayors rfvalTong JeJlre en Uvu EYES.

o047b mo 7t lt1eS7 Presentlnto wlthaILitamemorlewitArer1I. lU trOm neat ClbJecUand WlthOIl chan Si t. 1 lcr irm l1 7XJyptokJnvlsl1 Je- Blt JLIPJoUJx a TH ml SONsrKJILEIJ iINAUTOMO ILESMASH i 9th dlJjU ct Tbecar jWentlead1on8 I I 1t7 Thne foul" In 12uredln re I YluV rcie 1s The Smart-badly wl proba. ly dlelIiuLevla se. spIDeJames Nole I 4i.

andlsa i1nle llyoccupantl tbec carlnwhlcb he controL' NO GERMA1PLoTTING Colomblanmlnister inter tor. andba. 1king busin u. la re- to e' ndat tth lanymoyement 8tatell. I PQSEll ROO fE OMPLEJELYOLATEIJ ff coYered7for iDG aDdJ lJke Ni Em I a- Petrogra Jlllledb7 theRUI afanpNvlalonalcovernmentfol thetortres BtPeter anclSt.

the d6pQa l' eror.atTsar- exemperorand completelylsolated a. cousin PrineWUliamot Sweden-and the. dt covery duchusand dukuwere 1aln the Duche8l0lga has CItalnXoudlkowsltl theRuuian regtmenthave re lp th Rom noft. rsons af lcte hi- eAhh to- all I. BY1NTRALPQERS Statttrecllted toAUI aJoreiPM Di ter c- sterpr ted.

LoI prl1 teloi dam' BeiUntelecramstatesthat GermaliUUea1clrc1e. tllefoUowlng 1. lataken ofthe Interviewi thA stroH nprian torelcnll whl lf 11' laYinc that a' I we creetthefrank ance. ollc ewtn doubt1. eontrJbuteodllslpate rU morlwhlch powers aRulllanreacU arewi111ng touit1tto topower I Csernlntbuaclose17.

tllBUt fh i unmJstak theGencD I JemArkrec dlD. toenter enemleal1re 14eaof wishesoti alncttDecember' kno can' as holdon tothe e. n. ii Iag Ir BFh i. rh w.

yonC1Udnfts BunJ tt tJ. ZJ aftrt eauae 1 In. DutchJrUs. 1e In bei a. new propoaaltor' get1 ral 1rffa' lbfi 1tt.

rJ i a Mh 1 1 BO lj. rl laWlll 1MCII xMf o' SCI I i ldte IJ 1 and thereareover ofthern nc iLowney 1l t5 wflE tOA in VOitight si lOctoSOcme 35No 65M yrl Ir.f Ma weIIQl alityhasbe DaDd WiJIbe t. i c. in fth ona tan. tincreas.

1thecoit h. ftsedand lmmutableutheROct reaR theMsswe11. DrlDi ltoJnthe cC8r haacome aathe. MotorCar power of.tablHtr atteatto the oftha' 11 po re thfeethousandMuweUdeaJen owe atabWtyto 9fdu1tpolky. Maxwell matter whst othe1m tor.

ar efasDaydoD th go hit malntalnthe hJghMuweU standardof quaUtyandonlymakeaaUi1tlDcreue inthecoat thatth re anylD rea MaxweUquaUty. the quaJltywhich atv. 1VeJl thet1f rd" of22OOOmUesthe mU stamazinglyJilihmileage pera UOD. Ol loUne. Vour MaxweUCompaDdtdotJn It b.

andrefinements and tlaatthe Com ny i cinmake acaf costae hecoutd gC efac thattheppce hMayftntwtl1 iyourassuran thatth Co pa issttUput- tlnathesamequ UtylDtoth I uarai1tee ofatU1 tt1Dathe tot Value. InfactBee l9 As a. ma. tt. a.

ct. the iW. JtlS. rio W. an en be tterb 7 thanner.

beca se todetrd mwh ie' eta. eJIi Ub U. 1tod. per. fta.

e. ottheo i1 a1 11odel9 f9. ao 7" Si. the.u ucthIditl DeUdaoerleBee r1i to tuting ftd I carbare I thel8DieprouclMaxweJ1carwhJdttIa. testahe14 oIY.

Plef' cftheWorteater POITtechaic- I econo JcalofaUtJa tom UtI em wa. t. ma6le r. Tho1i8andupoath9uaaadaefi 1ep. owaenbaft thelrlIJDDing aaUttJe mtoelht4loUan per.

tJte TheM WeU' lY aa1nt ethe n01lu f22t Mu1r stockcar ed muepIrlaUoaerIII Wor1dsoaStop aorealOnwhyjc1f faiJesI BJCu J. cO aide tlthODI colJete. an tItk ercar e. Theailtacost toett1eicOltof famUyordIaar1I Yaaatb1 erI JtaB1otwtc fUra dd. UAe a eYe.

withthe Osit ottl1stmak diJ it pl and th t2btUtandeadurucethatmakes theMu- weUDoaO tamaay Ma uCar elli. Dddoubtth Grea ldO lue rfaJ l. new goes haveto 1) Ytli tfrt a iDpr i Y'-loUr'M ell. 5 a fI" MAXW EL MO 0. SALEtg jf fl 1.c' of QRPPRA TlPN 1 16 tAta i.

38 1 H' i OONPITUi0Nwj PERS1NJUREQ' MEMPHIS SCORM wee Under Memphla. Eight were wrecked' a xlndstormthat withe full 4 In were Ithelghtthe 64 awe 1 newe- papermen aa lnitteeif t. i jr i a i- mentalahd i INSTITUTE real Ctttea. a a ry i 1. best.

17 degrees 2 8lae Baud VELVET 7 TheSapreme5c. PENCIL AmerkinLeadPend1CoN. x7111 Ose i man with-an t. rf Ca. Lac Bandebes 1 d5 AprIr ot orrK ee Call Offtcersfr SurP riled Po- year yearLApr11 Foora peacefulcttltens people-called thejus tied do shout-as as dd beneath the aerv- toyouur need-me.

came i in-every 1 the we tnReed and congress alt ofJtoy living class of Trace. signedta mayerthat the I re resentatves other. asybur memoryrLt is easy thePresent Its memories. Areryou toIookupfromnear and withoutcbangtnsglasses Jna Sons the Optiians will yelp you. 42g.

r- I. illE PERSONS K1U NAiJJOM1ftSMASll Others AU Three ktlledand jnredinan se- the-car young people AZ LOW Dr. now YiPDtZAPAN9 fi PlotDiacovered Duke Nicholas' 1 Via emperor a William tothe of tDrresignD with ttai within leavingeighteortten NEEAE London. April L- Rutera Amster- telegrametates the minlsterin hewaaquoted peaceand thatthe of the the i- the toaseist Csernlnthus theut toenterpeace nel Ger regards with wait- the-offer of the to. onto rr peaeeWbIch really Ii wo7th or dignity and aaertdsea.

Hf Gt Th. Hague. NetberiaadseeA Aresfro Snn foreign minister Inthe of the of as being anew. general.confer- 2 eaii. Eatf al th be ts' ttheu 1s cad the iln coaren at emiiltary br pelllieal 1i INS lS ndPESeiRl1S J.

L11ttOWNZaelr. SM11 al ft NE cocoA grocers tighttinslOcto A 1 A' 1t I :4 a 5 1. Mt' 635 Now 665 May 1st F' rigid maun ed sp to maters ears Maxwell come as GreatestMotor Value. power-of of stability-if of 2OOfOOsatisfed policy. More Owners' other' may.

do slight of cecordsof22000miles and23 500 recordat highmlleage pergallon Insurance Maxwell-Company thelncrease as never can yearago. theMaxwell samequallty into theh your still Asa Maxwell now epen or In todap Isthesuper refne- aucces fulmodeioffour east ago the product lseslMhe be right thesajneptoud carwhlch heldbyt WOTcester pre ad 1t of all The fteerymans a 1 gets a which-the eet 0 e8. The Maatwell gi es as ssfl a 1lae Instanoethe non' a MM weU Brag rtulerpalo af Btesiis a small-far take considers Its enty o0stofupkeep so' lfttkst to al ce leoost oom thepower it like a leoel road at andwlththe sadendurance butn manyseaioncar the be bnd Greatest everymanscar. tier crease in rice our fz sue es NIA WELkLfMOTOR SALE CORPORATION F. Peachtree St Atlanta Tel Iy 9038.

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