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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 29, 1939. GROVE 'S FAMED SOUTHPAW FLIPPER FACES FIRST WORKOUT CRONIN CALLS What's Coming Oii Here? i BY BEN GLUCHOWSKL ON MIR LERTO 21l- 212: H. Bremer, 209. r0" (Western.

Bajd.k, 235 A. Badur. 210; B. Zrayilo, 208. 22: St.

Joe Valley and Merchants De Lander N. D. Fencing Coach, Quits "I want you boys to remember this always, that fencing is a sport of gentlemen. It makes lit NEW YORK RENS WIN NET TITLE Defeat Oshkosh Five in Finals of Pro Tourney. Sr B- 23S.

203: league bowlers, in sessions at La-salle Recreation, were outstand- ILLINOIS GIRL TOURNEY TALK Bloomington Lass Is inner in Dixie Links Meet. ling in local pin play Tuesday BAFFLE CINCY wr. a C. J' A- wnieiewsk. 202 213' 2191 8- Pa- tWe.ternJA.

Fr.dricks, 228. C. Ertrknon. 20: A. Skodlnskl.

203 Overmm. 250: R. Fecteau. 221- 6 At khwoo. 217; Boos, 216; J.

Zlmmsr, M. R. tle differ if you lose a bout or match. IA-A. Pilarakl Cubs and Chisox Eye Income Guaranty Co.

Lasallel None q. IWntfrtJ MJUer. 224: do it gracefully 203: Mm. 7 rp' 201 Brimmer. Win in Fifth Tilt of Series.

KUra-k, even if it is hard at times. night. No. 1 kegling honors of the night were snatched by W. Grimes, league secretary and Sailor Furniture team anchor, who cracked maples for a gigantic 276 nightcap and total of 661 in St.

Joe Valley play. Grimes' sparkling maple smashing paced the Sailor crew to a grand slam win over O'Brien's T. who had L. Vargo's 604 to show for high individual honors. The Sailor boys now trail the second place O'Briens by a single game.

Both teams are quite a 219: Hively. 219 And remember tw''rl L. Fokv. 2-55. tin W.teri-H.

Ms.r- ccmn 203 Wm: this, too, both my family and I will always be 8y Associated Prss. By Associated Press. PINEHURST. N. C.

March 29. Jeanne Cline, 15-year-old Bloomington, 111., sensation, paired today against Kathenne MacCloskey, of Pittsburgh, in the second round of the women' North and South golf tournament. Miss Cline moved to the centei v.y Davis, 200; H. Harmon. Eaglet 209.

SARASOTA, Fla. March 29. Nvlkni with you in prayer even The answer to fte bifgfst ques C. B. 210; L.

Koby. 213; M. R-- Montomery, 2r2: Baumaartner. 217 aowskl, 204 I though we are By Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 29 Winner of the first "world aeries" of professional basketball, the New York Renaissance, fancy ball-handling and shooting Negro team today held the national championship.

The Rens survived three days of competition with 11 of the finest pro teams in the country, climaxing their title drive by defeating the Oshkosh. All-Stars Tuesday night, 34 to 25, in the finals. The Negro stars, who play almost a game a day during the treason, ran up an early lead, held a 24 to 11 advantage at intermis tion about the Boston Red Sox pennant chances Lefty Grove's Ziegert, 204, 224; P. way behind leaeue leadinjr Claev's H. 207 Candy, grand slam conaueror of Merchants tKytkos -H.

of the stage Tuesday with a 19-Shole victory over Mrs. Mvron arm may be had by dusk tonight. Grove is to receive his first real rrn r-n, 1 Fr.enler. 203 LADIES' HIGH SCORES High Game Soirfi. 7 if v.

eMRsV- "'''v 5 fcirofmnn- rmini'irrimnrmi mrnmriiri.arnMmrtni 'ro---rtg teat against the Cincinnati Reds. HURLERS WORRY PIE. Income Guaranty Smith. 167; J. Clark Lasalle 155.

R. Miller. Scandling pinman, paced Merchants leaguers with 638 pins to his bowling credit. In addition to being best of three six-centuries bowled, Miller's high count was more noteworthy because it helped challenging Scandling win twice from Waggon many miles away actually." So bowed out the father of Notre Dame fencing, Prof. Pedro de Lan-dero.

It was he who originated the sport at Notre Dame in 1934 and has been its guiding ever since. At the annual BAN FRANCISCO. Pie Tray-nor'a Pittsburgh pitchers still are hia chief worry. Russ Bauers is 20 pounds overweight and Cy Davy, of Washington. Miss MacCloskey won over Mrs.

I J. Sherer, of New York, 3 and 2. A former national Estelle Lawson Page, of Chapel Hill. N. C.

was matched against Helen Waring, of Pine-hurst. Mrs. Page, the medalist, de. sion and breezed to the ultimate decision. PKDRO VK LAXDERO.

MERCHANT! B. Lasalle Recreallnn. W. Berman'i Sports 24 Scanrtlinpg Meats 22 Cutner'a Service 22 Bantam Bearlntu Nn. 21 Bantam Bearinrs No.

2 20 Edward Iron Works -o Corner Cafe 9 Wageoner's Coal fi Swick's Service i Cora Cola 1 a 1 er's Coal. The double win moved Their loading point-maker was Miller's team to within two games light and coach Gates, forward, who contributed Pet .564 .564 .538 .513 .513 .47 .47 .482 .436 .333 feated Mrs. R. Holman. of Green- of Berman Sports, the leaeue 15 17 17 1 13 1 20 20 20 21 22 26 12 points.

He shared sconnz leader. fencing banqueti wich- 3 and 2. and Miss honors, however, with Edwards, Oshkosh center, the only member Stan Gish, Corner Cafe kegler, Tuesday night nounced that the professor an-jUannS edged Betty Aber-this would be his neth'- of Pittsburgh. 6 and 4f of his team who could connect came up with a 612 and Jerry Kruck, Swick Serviceman, banged Other pairings were: last season as active coach of the! against the Rens' tight defense nainwm snnes 7 South Beni Lumher i ST. JOE VALLEY.

I Lanal leKecrea inn I w. rsianton and Bill Swift haven't been impressive in their workouts. So far Jim Tobin looks like the Pirates' best. CAMILLI HITTING HARD. CLEARWATER.

Fla. When the Brooklyn Dodgers picked up Ray Hayworth at the waiver they apparently picked up a lot of base hits for Ca-milli, too. Camilli, who hit only .251 last season, has been using the Hayworth model bat this spring and getting plenty of blows. MACKS SUFFER LOSS. LAKE CHARLES.

La.ThP team away for a 607, but their efforts ne nas lanen a years leave' iwnny Kirhy. Atlanta vs Helen Harlem Globe Trotters won itel. of Philadelphia. of absence from the university to takA oar hi. i- 1 Vfc third place honors with a 36-33 victory over Sheboygan.

failed to help their mates to more than a single win each. Corner Cafe dropped a pair of tests to anaiia ai iicAiuu j. toerseim. or Philadelphia. ana 11 ne does return his associa-; olnTn- nr r'rnviiie L.

37 3 4 1 42 Redskins in the playoff between G. Hamilton, of 47 4fi 43 42 3 a 35 spectator losers in the semifinal rounds. tion will be that of a onlv. Pet. .607 .560 .548 .512 .417 .405 i jnUv O'Brien's T.

T. O. Sailor's Furniture Calvert ft Leer South Fend Tribune emeu Country All state Miami Merchants Derteiler. Washington vs. Rulel, of Forest Hills, J.

Helen Mrs. T. Mrs. Horkenjos. of Wert Hia successor will, in all nro Coca Cola and Swick'e followed suit by bowing twice to Bantam No.

1. Bantam No. 2 beat Berman Sports in two of three games. Pin play at Western Recreation Oranpe. NEW YORK CLUB vs.

Mrs. k. Scheldt, of 4T 50 ability, be Frank Dart, an tor in the physics department and' Vfrrv' nf Mil VS. M. R.

ILasalle MAJOR THREAT By Pj-fss. Ertward Stevens, of Philadelphia found Joe Bajdek cutting loose for former Oberlir college fpnecr. Walter Langford. of the a bl9 total for Necks in a grand ir. Spanish: Giraffes aro nHn.i...

i. i department, will also be associated it difficult for carnivorous' animala Off-side on the play, Joey Palmarini lets himself and the pants swinging at his brother in a New York match. 34 F4I.CO.NS. Recreation. 1 W.

20 .17 15 14 slam win over Claws, who nnppH hu Piiiti-nl'o f.QC ern (Eves go, with the team to find them. 12 is 1 7 10 ir 21 Pet. .667 .556 .52 .500 .472 .472 .417 COLUMBUS, March New York Athletic club appeared today to be the only team possibly strong enough to wrest the A. A TT eu-imminn- in the Z. B.

Falcons' league, and 'Tans A. Fredericks a 607 for Foremen. I Wln" CHAM ACQ STILL 3-0 victors over Inspection, in the Necks 135 Words a Minute At the banquet the fenrers presented Mr. de Landero with a pen and pencil desk set and then elected their captain for the next season. They chose Robert Sayia, a member of the foils team and a native of New Jersey.

SETS CUE PACE trorT1 hio SUte university in the INCOME ILaaalle r.rARANTV. Recreatlnn. 1 What a Typiit cnampionsnip meet open-ling tomorrow. The easterners took over the Philadelphia Athletics not only are a bit discouraged after the 20-9 licking from the New Orleans Pelicans, to which they contributed eix errors but they're beginning to wonder about Bill Nagel, their rookie third baseman. Nagel made three of the misplays, but he also slammed out the A's only homer of the day.

CUBS VERSUS CHISOX. LOS ANGELES, Calif. Going Into the fifth game of their long-range "city series" with the Cubs with the count at two and two, the Chicago White Sox hae been cheered by the news Tiufher Vic Fraaier is recovering rapidly from, the skull fracture be suffered when he was beaned the othtr day. Ac Bendix Home Appliance circuit. Best single game at Western Recreation was a 250 shot by Over-myer.

Research bowler, in the Bendix league. It helped salvage the nightcap from Motor Line, the No. 1 team. Led by S. Chelminiak, who Pet.

.4 58 .458 W. L. Ponies 15 9 osi 11 13 Bookies jj Beauties 5l 13 Z. B. FALCONS.

Western Recreation. A gull can soar as slow as 12 miles per hour. Announce Net Meet Winners Thursday Winners in The South Bend Tribune's 10th annual state tournament basketball contest will be announced in Thursday's issue of The Tribune, The thousands of ballots have been judged and the number or perfect ballots and near-perfect ballots made the contest one of the most unusual in the history of the affair. By Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 29.

Time is growing short for ambitious cue stars hoping to overtake Joe Cha-maco, pace-setting Mexican, of New York, in the round-robin tournament for the three-cushion billia.rda championship. Chamaco, leading since competition began Jan. 16, has a margin of almost 100 points over I'T-irsAREnEoFQuoiitv challengers berth when Michigan, holder of the Big Ten and national intercollegiate titlas, announced it would not enter a team. The Wolverines, who will swim unattached or under club sponsorship, were rated a serious threat to the Bucks. stacked a 592.

Legs bashed Heads r. 49 32 eaks three timpa pain A.m erir rla. QUALITY speaking of Marvels- first place in the Falcons 42 league at Lasalle. Voorhees-JontzJHeads took over first place in the Eagles 43 Pet. .605 .531 .519 .434 .4 60 444 .420 39 39 41 42 4 3 45 47 Smoke quality nd tave money league, replacing E.

R. New-lLeT. 36 34 only ms nearest competitor with 13 days of play remaining. cording to Coach Hilly Webb, FraSier should be able to nitr-h BENDIX HOME APPLIANCE. I Western Recreation.) iana, Dy reason of a grand slam win over Tolar Coal and New-land's 3-0 loss to Aiisto ri'TTER "CAN'T By t'niled Pre.

LONDON March 29. Prof. A. M. Low, who has never played COlf.

hfl.q incpntpH nnttAv I A 8 I cany in May. A 8 W. WOLVES ENTER RELAYS. By t'nited Press. ioior Tr.nW.

0,1, ni. rr lAirountmg vnn a ftiiv, a 111 1 Researrh ANN ARBOR. March 29. and Coolerator retained first place Fremen 24 20 19 17 15 14 1 L. 9 1.1 1 4 IS IS in 2(1 23 A.

B. C. Leaders. Pet. .606 I .576 .515 .455 .424 .303 i (VislAr 0i.i.-t j-'iatci irdii noi muss, lis of alhiMi '-J antlrector secret is a small lamp fitted to the ot athletics, said today that the u.

7 positions in the Transportation, iMateriaii" Whitcomb Keller. Lathe Works! ins section t.i.u: 1 Vl tut- puiit-r wnicn snows kit jx. iTiu.i t'ii ii i in ann rt a re.Tii ho-Vit- if k2 I ipu-i UWS miLS SEEK CUERO, Tfxas. Help wanted; -Young man who can hit a baseball a long distance with a bat, and doesn't object to playing with the Phillies. Apply, Manager i Doc Prbthro, before April 18.

in brief, that's Prothro's prescription for his ball club's crying need, BLADES WATCHES ROOKIES. ORLANDO, Fla. Manager Ray Blades won't say he isn't statu. SERVICE EnEineerins TRANSPORTATION, I Waters Recreation. iviaya Hi not move his club in a straight Kite-Man Teams.

Xfav.rose No. Melrose Park 11! 3.r2" i miiiucipnia April A. A. and City Ice Service leagues after play at Waters Recreation. LAST NIGHT'S RESt'LTS.

Merchant R. bantam Bearincs No. 2. 2: Berman's 1 line with the ball and hole. Purtweisrrs.

St. Mo mriilhiiii 11 TZW W. Transporters Forwarders Scandling's Meats, 2 -WasRnner's Coal. shippers Imnortpn Old Frankcnmuth Beers. Detroit 2.957 arirtard Tru-Age Beer.

Scrant.m. Pa. 2 950 F. Ziehm Ciet eland 2 924 lnuhle. Srhm-Ht.

Wons'er. O. V. Mauter-A. Phila.

Si-haeffer-R SI. 1,291 W. Fnrslund New York i ''so v- Itl 1 m2fr i Pet. 7 50 .61 1 5 .472 .47 .472 1 7 Coca Cola. 2: Corner Cute.

Bantam Bearings No. 1. 2. Aviators Swick Ser- Truckers L. i 1 4 1 1 7 11 24 21 in 17 17 17 IS 13 vice.

1. neceners Cutner'i Service, 3: South Bend Lum Kxrortir her. 0. fied with the work of Stu Martin and Jimmy Brown as his St. Louis Cardinals' second base-shortstop Railroaders Lal.y-S.

Karahmes. N. Bergen. N.J. 1.272 Singles.

Edwards Iron 2: Baldwin Shoe, Navigators CITV ICE SERVICK. I Maters Recreation. -HTl Nac e. Gowarrta. N.

Y. Fred Boldt. Aloona. Pa. Cope Hermann.

S' Xrnoid Birsande. Milwaukee Bill Lar.r.n. Green Bay, 714 701 696 692 690 45. 1 Ranney 47 Progress 44 jOlvmpic 40 L. 3i 37 40 44 46 43 Prt.

.57 1 .560 524 .476 .452 .417 All-Events. Hermann. Louts 1 914 Walter fhaekeu. Battle Creek. Mich.

1 904 James Apresta. Elizabeth. N. l.soe, Han Burden. Lancaster.

1 S07 Ed Brunsman. St. Louis 1,806 rieetucod 3g McKee. 35 LATHFJ WORKS 4. Waters Recreation.

W. Turrets 54 wiuumdiion auer seeing them in action yesterday against the Senators-. But he does say he's still looking over his rookie infielders, which doesn't sound too good for the Martin-Brown cheering society. VANDER MEEK DRILLS. SARASOTA, Fla.

Johnny Van-der Meer is still 11 pounds under normal weight from his attack of inflamed appendicitis, but he was recovered sufficiently to -take a short pitching practice with his Cincinnati Reds teammates. However, Vandy won't accompany the Reds on the start of their northward trek this week-end, but will stay to work out with the Indianapolis club. M1SHAWAKANS MARK WELL IN A. B. C.

PLAY L. 27 4n 4(1 41 42 4 3 Pet .667 .531 .506 .506 .494 .469 .469 :444 .432 Planers 41 Final Assemhly 41 Orders 40 Head Assemhly nr Inspection Accessories 35 Sa Milis St. Joe Valley. Claev's Candy. Cross Country, 0.

Merchants. Alistate. .1." Sailors. O'Brien T. T.

0. Calvert Leer. South Bend Tribune, M. R. Falcons.

Less. Heads, 0. Claws, 2: Eves. 1.. Wings, Beaks, 1.

Necks. 2, Tails, 1. Income Guaranty. Ponies, 2: Beauties. 1.

Dosgies, Bookies. 1. Z. R. Falcons.

Hearts, Beaks, 1. Wings. Tails, 0. Necks. Claws.

0. Legs, 0. Bendix Home Appliance. Motor Line. 2: Research, 1.

Materials. Traffic, 0. 3: Inspection. 0. Engineers, Accounting, 1.

Transportation. Transporters. Navigators, 1. Truckers. Shippers.

1. Forwarders. 2: Importers. 1. Receivers.

2: Aviators. 1.: Exporters. Railroaders. 1. City ire Service.

McKer, Progress, 0. Coolerators. 2: Olympic. 1. Ranney, 2: Fleetwood.

1. Lathe Works A. A. Final Assembly. Turrets, 0.

Lathes. Head Assembly, 0. Planers. Inspection, 0. Orders.

2: Mills. 1. Accessories, Saies, 1. Hhlfcotnh a Keller. Oak Park.

2: Miami 1. Studebaker Place. Highland 1. 45 v. 35 4 6 WHITCOMB KELLER.

(Waters Recreation Oak Park West field -LOU STILL ALIVE! w. 4n 46 4 5 42 41 40 Miami Beverly Place Highland View Pet. .605 .56 8 .556 .519 .506 .494 .4 57 .4.57 .407 The Tribune Special Service. CLEVELAND. March 29.

i a a a bowlers crashed through wit.i some respectable doubles-singles scores in the American Bowling Congress championships here Tuesday. W. Dietrich and O. Zimmerman joined for a 1.170 total to lead Mishawaka doubles teams and G. Sauter came up with a 602 for honors in singles play.

Zimmerman had a 262 game and 633 total in his doubles effort. The scores: Two-Man Etent. 35 36 39 40 41 4 1 44 46 4S PETERSBURG. Fla. Lou Gehrig may be but Lou Gehrig doesn't know It.

"They've been buryinff me all spring." he announced today, "but no one has Insurance Insurance Studshaker Place VasMr Park Sunnymede Egles r. Eatles Lodge.) W. aent me lilies yet." HUTCH FAILS AGAIN. LAKESIDE. Fla.

The experts remain doubtful over Freddie Hutchinson's major leazue caliber Voorhees Jonu E. R. Newland Co. L. 14 16 17 IS 15 19 19 23 Pet.

.61 1 .556 .525 .500 ,500 .472 .472 .361 22 20 19 IS 35 17 17 13 fc'-rer Specials Roseland Lumber Nnrris Bros. No. 2 Kettrinp Grocery Ansto Cleaners Polar Coal W. Dietrich O. Zimmerman and so was Owner Walter Briggs 166 262 167 179 204 192 A C- i Totals B.

Ladow H. Kelly- 396 117.9 159 522 190 SfnlGTirP! NTIKOS MERCHANTS Nyllios Alleys. 425 178 155 254 147 150 346 155 204 41 1 167 149 W. Tot a Is G. Aauther O.

Huff onte, i Decame Known in the Detroit Tigers' training camp. Before buying the right-hander from Seattle for $50,000 and players, Briggs pointed to one stack of scouting reports on his desk and aid, "If these are right, Detroit may win a pennant." Then he pointed to another stack, and added, "If these are right, old man Briggs loses a lot of money. But I'll take the chance." mm 15 16 16 17 17 20 21 22 Prt. .53 .556 .556 .528 .525 .444 .417 .354 Beyer Floral Hoosier Beer Dieckmann Sinclair St. Stephens Y.

M. C. 1S70" Boys Bickel Coal ft Stoker Swanks Cleaners U-Need-Candy 21 20 20 19 19 IS 15 14 415 1110 17 193 371 1014 503602 208 5.M 191 552 162 538 159- 522 169515 cunnymeoe. vassar Park. 1.

Beverly Heights. 2: Westfleld.l. Insurance, Aetna-ners, 1. Eagles D. Polar Coal 0 Aristo Cleaners, 3: E.

R. Newland. 0. Etter's Specials, Roseland Lumber. 0.

Kettring Grocery, Norris Lunch, 1. Njikos Merrhant. Beyer Floral. 2: U-Need Caiirtv, 1. "ISTO" Boys, Hoasier Beer.

1. neickman Service, 2: Swank Cleaners, 1 Bickel Coal. St. Stephens. 1.

Washington Merchants. Frank's Market. Hunav numbing, 1 Pandorks. 2: Cora Cola, 1. Conservative Lite, Washington Drugs, HONOR ROLL.

BOO Scores. rut S0YM. SCOM Totals 327 316 Individual Event. O. Sauter 197 202 O.

Zimmerman 151 16S Kelly 1M 578 W. Dietrich 010 ifi THIS SHIFT WILL WIN YOU! WASHINGTON MERCHANTS. Nylkot Alleys. 1 195 166 IB Ladoy 175 Hurt ISO Pet. MUM W.

Frank's Market 25 Sandnrks 20 .775 I A man recently devised a midget TnECportlidht 5 16 19 19 19 21 Chrysler's own Steer-ing Wheel Gear-Shift! Right under your hand! Shifts easier, faster, more positively! Ahso- pacing automobile. The car has Coca Coin j7 Conservative Life 17 Hisnay Plumhina 17 to I fr1 Wl'nW M. Joe Vallev r.nn... .472) incnes, ana a tiny .417 single-cylinder gasoline engine. Washington Pruss 13 661; L.

Vargo. 04. lo--- Merchants Milter bib tew 8. Gish, j. rruck.

sti7. Z. B. Fak-orrsJ. Bajdek." 619 Bendix Horn Annllanre A Om tinned from Pat ror.

Cotamn Sevea. tops In convenience! Leaves floor clear for more leg-room and greater comfort! Speeds getaway! Makes driving less work! 60T. Your Last Chance fo Get Gillette's New High-Speed 200 Scores. jo Vallev II. nr r- OT.

rv 'A 11 -1 There wia no reason to lay off." "Didn't you evr feel stale?" I ked him. i "Sure." he "So does every other ball player. I know Joe Medwick told me that near the end of the aeason hia bat felt as Sup1 sBSBBiiB Brushless Shaving Cream vv. aiu; Vargo, 213, 210: 8. iHosmski.

203; F. Taylor 203' C. Brill. 201; B. Pietrsvckt, 20- 241- 203i Nell.

214. Merchants (Lasnlle) Miller 224 215: ft. Stolherg. 217: L. Aridrfchik, 233: 8.

Gish. 20S, 200. 204: J. Wllaon. 201 Vedder, 212; O.

Whltlock. 21- J. Kurck. 20; V. Miyerj KmcK' W'htteman 211; R.

Bradley. 202: E. Chrapek. 211; C. Deey.

208; E. Haas. 225; FUN TO DRIVE THIS CHRYSLER! a If it weighed 10 pounds. I never I pi. il Rflwlr rlt 2St "ch T00 jr 1UC4 SUUUk BLclI ling a JICW Consecutive rame rornrri 4nt WWWMG BEAUTY 'All ii Us L.

tr. "t- If arte IS. Easy steering! tasy shifting! Nothinglike those easy Chrysler hydraulic brakes! Easy to park! Light on its I UK tir 'nOn. r- look ahattaic enamel finish. lustrous PCterior, with Tfeat sumptuous tnte A as? I 1 feet, but steady leaves you fresh after an all-day ride! The most fun for the pricel 3 IfcQiTttr Qsrr: r7 J(t '9, i tra kr .1 riG.iiift.ri got going and I guess it got to be a habit." "You've had your spring training slumps before," I suggested.

"I know it." he -said, "but not like this. I can't seem to loosen up. May bo I'm trying too hard." Lou has felt before this that his day was over. He had given his lift to baseball, even shunned such outside pleasures as golf. No man ever kept in better shape for 14 years.

He had his full share of sameness and smartness. But I still feel that his iron-man record of more than 2,100 consecutive ball games has worn out certain section of his nervous system, bringing on the tension that is his leading enemy today. lCopyriCbt, 1939.J ARCH 31 il th doainsr a ft (i C3 0 hurry to cet tha it.nH.r;..j a Of 0 MOULDER MOTOR CO. 1315 W. Jefforens I tub of high-ipwd Bruahlw Shaving Cream tfiat Gilletta it giving away with 10 Gillette BIu Blades, for the price of the blades Men everywhere like thi.

new cream made with costly peenut oil. It aofteni beard double quick. Cuts time. Stays moist. Rinses tastentty.

Won't clog ror or drains. Ask your dealer for Gillette's special combination offer' Distributor uisinnuior MIT. s- D. L. Miller Auto Sales, 518 Sarah Mishawaka, Ind.

Akron. Iadlaoa Andvrsna Motor. lac, Elkhart, IMiaaa T. W. Hit Innrt.

t.i... Go.C TrJ. I Ves. Xoi mIIsmZ' TT YT DcMotte, Indiana Miller Motor Kales. Indiana Dnvulnrs Frank Madeford.

D. Hattea. Inrtin Brothers. anna Stain, CBeStCrtoa. lad.

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