yes. I Mullen. R. *‘ Vail. Frank nilton. Robert Patton. __ lham Mar» 3 A. D. thondon. W. A? Romme, H. FoneS. Capt Patron. JamQ'Maxtin. Jr. :han g‘nrwith. R‘ Wokjij. D. Card. Selbcr. Roy Bard. P. Pa , H. We“. E. Page, Charles Lcepcr. by Chappell. Kg: Plamondon, H. A. anberton. Lt. kLondon. c. M. Van]. G. Emchols. A. lanes. Bennett Mar. R‘ ï¬abcock. S. m'li. P.‘ EL Clarke. L? Crawford. a’s doubles. Capt. Blanch“ and Capt. mu; 1 D. Card and C M Van. Lt. don and LE. Crawiurd. Chdrlcs Lee- lnd C Wiï¬xams. M Bradley and S. Till; P H. \LIFK and H Well. Mixed Hes. \I:~s Kr'l‘p .md R. S. Van]: Mrs chew anâ€. S Mornll, Mnï¬ Small and ). j» r . ~ 5‘. s< Lester an‘ 1.1) Card; 55. :'".‘vi rm! C M \'.1‘.. Mr and my; .‘vrlzi W 'm and L. B. ‘he .5431.me tenms murmmcnt bung red an the hotel courts {Es week IS of It Interest :0 tho guests ind residents ms v: Clmty Lhe maponty ‘fthose play being Highland Parkers. Those who e entered are as fo‘ows: Men 3 urn ’ k‘ ivmcs‘ If i‘k~:'1'5cr>day at clu’ ‘anyc '3'; ï¬xtm-ï¬g Hmhland K Lu. .‘Iré '1: Thu" (Mr). W. E- "In HR fuhz‘ H1:"‘:rm Â¥rs Hooper. Mark: k ~L\ mi and .\1.<;g'u3ul‘. us Margy! Bunnrn, daughter of and Mrs John Bunnen. emu-named mm mm «wf :vn-ivc 1c 4 lum‘neun on ual matches Mt (Mr-r from the Labor Competmun Leon Walter defeated I. V1143. 2 and 1, ,7: :he ï¬rst flight; a Tuit‘ee defe-zrcu \. u. Warren. 1 up. hetcen hOIC>. m the second flight. A. Plamondm‘. um frum J. Harmon. Id ‘., m the thud ï¬ght; ! George W- gvcn duspwed of (.m- \'. Dickerson. 3 2 m the fuurt‘ rhght. and W. D- yer eixminaer R. H I‘xchvrmg. 5 and Lthe nub mum. , [rs “A: feared Jt [Kr ijc Forest p 5' w» hddSamrday on lhcground; |e ()xmuntsia Club. This amount will Mdrd between Alma Home and Lake {Orphanaga Mrs, W. A. Alexander named an her box may the following [3: Mrs Arthur W‘ 'x’nderwood, Mrs. Alexander, MISS Marion Mason, Miss Ices Slrevcr and he: guest Miss Irene mam. Mrs-.1. Mikegor Adams en- titled m her box the following guests: ,Burraxc Butler. Muss Dusey. Miss off and Mus Chamberlaln. hearsals for the three plays to be a by the Lain: FJtest players at Ra- 1 Park Theatre Saturdly evening, ,21. hr the benefit of Umve House, me : 1r :onvalescents. stain-d Thun~ under the directxon of Frederick Ighey The players mclude Mrs. ! Bela. Hrs. Charlei W. Hubbard. Arthm T, Aldls. Miss Dorothy Linn, l KJtherine Jones. the Countess cka‘ August C. Su'hxllmger. Murry on Jr. Inhn Dorr Bradleyand J Allen res. Lharles 5‘ Dun-v M!“ be stage ager Mrs. J. Allen Hdl'tt'i 23in go x! '.‘*e entertainment and M“ be lted 3'. :commxttee ' m the Grove on Huirukï¬ 9 N W!“ take place u: ._ >1 x on 'hv‘ xnernoon of Wed. lyx .‘w‘glrmbc.’ Lightccnth m St. sm' «hush m De‘xrhom Avenue ig'; is: :crcrnnny xvi! be followed [?I‘g‘p"‘ >n att'ne huuse. Miss Liebling naz‘. “ï¬ends .n thigndl’arkwbere la: 2"": a frrquem vzsm’)!’ Ill-'m 31g Jr: the g' If V 11‘s nf Satuxj‘ when {M phyz-rs ï¬nished the semi fe hnnr doraine Hotel News w ?M :arce wt the *a'sfn wxil take -\'.r;.rd4} sn-nmqï¬cpzdnber twentyâ€" xmoor Club Affairs E .Lx")! I'M W1 irs of the week am (It Mns J- «ermine Lnebling Mr. and Mn Emil Llebling' Sm-er. to chuumant Jacob .usand 1nd (may: sntenamed at a birth. n Tuesday evemm 3n honor mum» whothl’lhls mother For .x tun 'Ac'rk's visit at n has Will 30 to and I ‘ U\ \f v x u I v-n‘ t' 76(3)?“ «wen hundred c ijz Forest \Y hale .x “Wk? 2'. vrricrly h her Yexai 1x if I) {1‘ (N .I rr‘ed Mr :14») ahe DU H El l7SLJoL-Am TMM7 RYING to do business Manon! adwrtisiug is lib: misting in (In dark. The merchant may know what ht Ls dm M00604) d.†dds For UP-TO-DATESHOES 5“ Ln“!- Pb" Telephone 909 ‘40 W. Central Ave‘ [Plastering Contractors All kind: of ornamenml Plastering S. T. Rebling Phone 44] CROPLEY O PHILLIPS ALEXANDER LAING Rebling Rae Jobbing promptly attended to Fresh Butter and Eggs J. A. Blomdnhl Stat: Bunk WWIM Natl Painting ad Detontin‘ [Wall Paper. Etc. DAVID A. HOLMES V'friPrzs. und C-sfun J. P. STEFFEN Office and residence 341 I. [and Anne HIGHLAND PARK. Ill in which to put your SAVINGS- [is cash is counted and its Semrities Scrulinized by the State Authorities periodically. (1h publishes a sworn statement of its condilion in this newspaper from “me to â€me. is a SAFE BANK Gemfllorris Tck‘phont 8'15] Supplied Prv-Mdenl NOTICE Evasion Business 6340118 3m! blobâ€" 833.91 William Rae Highland Park nghfand Park .‘('C L Mn. McLean survived eleven hours utter the arrival of Dr. L. D. Parker of John Hopkins hospital. who wn brought from the North (‘arolhl mountains in a special tnln u u record-brews speed. A! Bar Harbor. Me. Mrs‘ John R. McLean of Wishington died at her Summer home after being ill of pneu- monia a week. DEATH TAKES NR.S..M‘LEAN Well Known Women Explreu oi Pneu monla After‘Shofl Illness. Al) the ( Vin r W :10 and Yh" most 5:» nuusiy burr. ws-re Hetciators in the hhacrmrs. who \wre (Timing Ithrir heads owr (In: guard “st and caught the full force of Hasha's momrcycle. 11: New Yrrk (‘in t‘wo well- kncwn mc'u-«pctv stars were killed and {our rrrctnrcrs are dead and a Mcn injured. 59‘91’11] snrim'sh'. in the â€Home. of NH h perrons lined around the H1: ertvrmile track of the \‘zalstur‘: stadium n:(mrtircme when V 1‘ “mhn knuxn as “Tho Texas (‘\<-Inr.c." loft [Le (inch guzng M the :'.H\ 1:,::‘-.~' an hmxr and Nap- lh;u,.e:s “.IL his mum» Score of Others Injured. Some of Them Seriously. MOTORCYCLE KILLS SIX Fl ' :\S~((::.'> J .‘ k (I H1.» I‘nurt of .A'Iwah "a?!“ .“Ho-n m‘ Eric and er2- W Fn'h“ uy of New York. For Stormzwv (f Svatkr Humor 1) (â€all of Onondaga. Fir Stare (‘om'mroller â€" General Horazic 1‘ Kim: 0“ Kings. For Attmne; (‘cnmale-John Palmer of Kfnzs. university Prw-k For State Enzineer and Surveyorâ€"â€" Professor 0. M. I‘élamis of (‘ornell a! Kine an I) ."1.L Hun thv "Ear Swan"!!! l‘wmxr' :ll’lll Euthui Y0 "Hm'md (â€ltv;~ll:ltt Stl» (llo-l \adult tlh a' - â€er0 hunk up of dr-ltrahs am} \mrcrx alt-m Them), jolmd 2n Fillxll': I':.'tv1':m_\ .lA llum‘ lln. le-ztï¬rr of lirw «(:zrt) lo’d tho way for a uzarrh (t H,- ~';tt.d:ertls of the sixtyvone cumulus 2m 'ml thg- hull. In his wake nwr Lu: at.d howlo-d awry county in t'w slaw Mr. Straus Finallfkccepu. Mr Straus, standing at themhalr- man's table on the nlattorm. became more than usually pale. He' seemed to he dam-d. Amid the tumult Mr. Hotchklss (lambewd to the platform and Without ceremony gmsped (‘halr- man Strans' gate! and tuvk Cmumand cl thv oom-pntion. Mr Hulr'hLik‘s 'Iz'mvd MS hands on Mr, Srraus' shu‘xMerS z'm‘, ri‘"1"‘od ho n:"~l “pm,“ rho M Quin (Irmr- “\l Mr Strum. as p( 0! {hp (‘( hummlz. V rum 2;! 'h» [Min 2: loose. {I (-umo- its: him, 136 l'rrnduy kiss rut-M fur a". mmatpd â€in :7) (mm â€for: to hm: uh 0f â€1‘ .r {Munro a \( .(‘t hard At Syracuse. N Y. Friday Hsvas S. Slraua of NM York (gunk); l’nsiden! Cleveland's amlassadu :0 'l'urkey and President “(mun-It's sew-mar)" of commerro and lul (If. ‘was nominated for gou-rnur l)‘ au'izilzmuun in a stampedeâ€" of (he l‘x‘uurusnc stale convention 98618 S. STRAL'S "FOR GflVEBNDR Tu-Aszaaus Scenes in Syra- ‘L :. N. Y., Convention. Fermi. Ambauador and Cabinet Mem- ber II Unexpec‘edly Placed In Nomination and Unani- mously Choxen. (i. .‘Y‘h Vbha ‘~ . .- hm] IM-zrt . â€v.1 'r‘..r Swan"!!! l‘wmxr' 1“! Yo "Hm'md (’1u;~n:m \adu!‘ I!» a' - nLN “2.1ch 11 Ms am) \hxtcrï¬ 'l’.(".£t 3 1n 51mmâ€: I':.'m':m_\ .L l virr of lTrH- «(:27‘!\ NH tho ":n‘h ~ .- ‘Ho-n m‘ HM? \\' F2: , LI“ uy of New York. (‘rva (f Svater Humor 1) rho x:<"::ix:nt:(n (Irmr- mhvn in the :v‘mlp mir- “? Ffmus '\\:':h «Un‘nvyds ‘,_ v53 V'QV" y". In"!- :is pk Imam m ‘( ):::'rn‘nn .m;. \(m Lyn-n Hw 112" ï¬lm stuns uiv lumin- 3.ka a '31».Lx.'r (1m: to ll(1t!£._>f and Hm Holt-h r !'\r huurs hm! Mum: â€durum build» in Hu- ul‘ .1 the lu.L.:z'.AlIurl l.’ (3"701' h‘ hut! 5â€qu '7‘! T‘k god. (-mzmy.‘ "0|er :1' my, 1: I rvl)‘ II†â€In" H. in ‘ r M‘ u\\iIlL’ 1H f â€161 (V (‘f h HM} ‘Int ‘.'\ H! "I General MacArthur Drm Dead. A! Milwaukee. “'13., Lieuwn- nnt General Arthur hlncArghnr. U. 8. A.. dropped dead while spanking 11 the In! reunion of the Twenty-Fourth Wisconsin Volunteers, known In the 'Cbunber of Commerce" regiment. A platform lndorsing the one drawn her ("“9 “'3“ mdlnnt with ’0?- by the (‘hlcago convention wall adoptw “You must mm the cremation no- ed. The nomination of Mr. Garford :dety." were the ï¬rst words she said and the adoption of the platform were ‘ ‘0 b" husband. ' th 1 . bui ess t n t d l i M“ w'"“‘"" for? e on y 5 n ra “a e dur us I Mrs. W.â€"l've bought such a lovel.‘ i the mornlng session. all other nomln- . ' h aï¬ons being suspended until Govern- "39 ‘0 130†F0“? fl‘hfl- Y0“ “Q“ or Johnson of Californi. had ad. Eldeu how It will set on the mantelm. dressed the delegates. ' A! (Kharhzs. \hi: tn'husinsn: 311w l'rr‘gzm \‘svminn mmuzzm'd An 0! Elwin, 0.. («r zmo-r ination was mu (‘ ha a othpr namv- hung pre honor. Conventicn Ncminates Arthur L. Gar. Theq‘lalform lndorms that or tho national convention. repssvrvs IN- ML “of in yam-Illar ml? and dvclarvs that the “Progressive puny is hrs“ tr may." The speech of Colonel Rom-molt 1n- terrupted the state ticket nomination. but after he had left their}!!! the fol- lowing Were nampd: Lieutenant gov- ernor. B G. Al'hwn Onvlda: am'itor. P. F, Meyers. Elkadvr: trcnsnnr. .\‘. F. Baker. I ‘ "7's: rai’rt'ad contmissicn- er, 1m Nichols. Iowa Fal's: secretary of state, H. A. Merry of “an-fly, A! 1296 Memos. lawmwith John L. Stevens of Boone as théir nominee for governor, Iowa Progressives in convention Mrs: put a third rarty state ticket into the ï¬eld. after over- coming opposition to the Man by a vote of nearly ï¬w to one. IOWA PROGRESSIVE John L. Stevens of anne N Governor. at Head. Several I'mscns sufl'qred sm‘or? burns in the) unvmlt to rulsv the [min in: machine from His body. mamuun. 1'1.. \ :1‘ I arm-J m til/nth In. Yrrc- thv v; v: «I hi< rhilthxn and SW- 0' l ‘Ihvr lrrsms while Hmnd h- neurh u \\ 1‘: (1n! mnmr (-nr Tha- HLu “as stun“! frcm :1 Ian- tvrn wlzh \\‘l.l(h his l‘f‘FCHPTS “urn “Prking. am." tlu- alumna-Lilo had Jumie.) from :4 SHAH bridge. turning owr and pinning Hr. Grere ‘Nnt'fllh thv “'rpok. 1 Pastor Pinned Bcnnaih a Burn- ing Automcbilc. DIES UNDER GAB AFIRE omrlala of the elevated railway em- ployos' union notiï¬ed President B. l. Budd of the l‘hlt-ago Elevated Rall- ways company, which operates all the elevated lines. that the unions could not accept the propose‘d contract of- fered to thmn by the companies In (‘19 has! minim-s or the twrmy- four-hour [wriod Whh'h lhe union chiefs gave the traction .heads to come to lhoir terms. aum‘nhle arrange- ments were» made in Maynrtllurrison's ofï¬ce on mmhnds or arbitrnling the dilï¬cullles Ihruugh the medium of one board. Companns (‘omllvu smhm- (-3 "H‘dl' [I'il' m-Hlvnu'nt tron-rsy h luhhun' u Railways ( vmployos. THE meAND PARK PRESS. membé) FARR ILLINOIS At Paulina N0 CH!CAGO CAR STRIKE OHIO FRCGRESSIVES Nominated for New 'York by ,oscm s. srmws ford for chernor. :mm'd Armur l.‘ Gart'er (Pr non-mar. The nom- mzuit- bx awlamatiun. no hung premmed {or the Avrre to (‘ne \ him. am‘d groan rr‘gzmsiw party ven- H'Ht Governor of Progrcsflvn A'thratlon :mcd fcr TICKET art'er H .7 - vâ€" nnuunrmmt sows or m:- WHALE. 9? Tho Humpbao'k In a Link More Manic i r , cal Than iho Bowhoad. Wlmlm .lle rare!) thought 0! u vol 3 ‘ icalists. ye! according to Miss A. D. ’ ECuuu-run in "The Xe»;- North“ they " LAN“ , .1:..:- .z.,, in C" MIN-armumMeom your car, Mr. Bonm."â€"Judge. Ho'r Gum. Hint. , Bonitaâ€"Some one must have been Johns Mm Suburbs about me Ind to"! her I owned ‘the ptreet railway am here. Poremâ€"Wlnt make- you think lo? Bonnâ€"Why. l was out to all on her last night. and every time It! Cheerful For Him. Not Inns: 11:11) a Mark 'M i-rm-kory wax sold :It :lleron, and MN “’ilmn at- tended the sale When she returned her fame was mdlnnt with 105‘. pond 51:4] an km' 1 to swim um tn hut“ Tho Fetter Mother. There is a story told about a hen which mm lntrusted ulth n sltflng of ducks' eggs In hatch \\ hen the young brood wont. duwn to the water she was l’rnntjt- with anxiety. but the semnd year“ when her next hrnod of duckling: went tu swim. “she was scarcely trnnhled at all. and the tlllnl yenr she would fly to a ntnne In the mlddle n! the pund and {rum her 1'U‘gn of mutnce watch the dm-lellnLN swim rumhl her with (with-m pride The l‘mtrth year h‘ht' was ullnuml l0 hatrh III-r nwn eggs. and when ~ln- tlisvuz'er- ed that the infant <-hl«-k< had no In- } The sound that the bow-head make! , is like the lung drnwn out "boo-hoop? . 00-00!" of the boot mvl. A Whaler “Y! I that the cry twins on P and may rise 8 to A. B or even L‘ twrnre slipping back 1 to F again He assures us that with ithe humpback the tmw I. mnvh ï¬ner land sounds across rtw wnm like the note from the E striuu ur a vtoliu. ml that thn infn YMIHUH or mkm ï¬n'w flu HH- \f1LP \\';11rnws and st-uls‘ and all mu» mam nmls (hut hui‘P lungs uml live In llw } “‘nlvr have :1 Imrk (hut smmdn mm 22' 'mumuh us it 4‘01!er up frnm hidden 1 depths Every Iuokoul from the max!- bc-ud noun-n that when one whale I: . struck the whole school ls "gamed" or ismmpeded at [be very Impact of the {burpoom they have heard the death 3 song ' cal Than iho Bowhoad. Wlmlm 'nI-e‘rareb thought 0! u vo~ lcalists. ye! according to Miss A. D. iCuuu-run in "The Xe»;- North“ they E really have n disginrlive song of their ‘ 'qu. ’ '3 “I should hnvtmnsulwd you. Iâ€. before publishing my natural history. and than I sho‘uld haw two-n sure of the fac-ts"â€"-New York Sun. It has Iwn pointed nut that iudl m-tly nu low-Ln naturalist than the mat Bum-n may hun- twu rwlmnsd- ble for Jefferson“: error. It was the \‘Imlnlun's pram-floc- to sand Rnflnn specimens nmillnrommtinn. nml with (be uuhtle .fluttery of n c'nurt'wr Nu» French naturalist wmtv: ‘ It was not until after .lefl'unmr: rem-hwl l'lnlmlelphiu that h» was un devolved, fur at u glnnve tlw Irnrnwl hr, “'lstur saw that tlwv were the bones of the ‘onnmiu Hlnth. smernl specimens at “hl‘h he sbmxwl 'the \‘lrginlun. Jefferson. It is reldlml. was greatly ohagrlm-d. especially as his dis covery hemme known all Sic-galouyx Jefferson" natural lthry and “'1": 5‘1an s1mn<nr for Hm lmmw :Is [hm-u 0f “:1 r'urnh'w runs vhm‘od uuimnl Pntlrely unknown to m-Ivm-o." HO Prized Thim Highly Uni-l Dr. Wil- ur Saw Thom. n is mm mm “mm 'l‘hnm'ts Jeffer- suu journegvdvfruxu Mnmin-Hu to I'M!- ndvlphiu 011 “IS \\':1_\ m Iqu the mlth of â€moo as vino lunwhh-m lu- rum-{ml n in! of 1"â€le in‘his lnguge Thv bone-i. “Hem-1| to In- those of El ummmmh. had lwe-u found in (lrcmnhrivr county. \‘a.. and wm tn MuntM-Hu Where they “win: \1-1‘ up h} .lvï¬o‘l'sou. who, it awn-um, unwrtujm-d a mun-“1m! ex~ :luxernh-ll lmlihn uf his almlnnn-urs in Barges‘Red Wing" and "Peerless" of the Morton Line docked at Illinoiaientral Pier No. 2. Chicago. These barges were com missioned by the Chicago Portland CementCompany', Chicago, for the purpose of testing the utility of the long disused lllin ' Michigan Canal. They were dispatched'from La Salle on Saturday. August 24th and reached Chicago. a distance of ninety: nine miles, August 28th. The success of the experiment is accepted as a victory for the advocates of inland waterways and the Illinois legislature will be asked to appropriate $1,000,000 for the improvement of the canal. ... y... .u... .‘ uuo tut "1-! ‘ to home tha( whales sing. One Sun- 1:13“ sshile unit-era from three vs':haiinx II“ The D0168 are nOW prepared ships “ere 'gumutiug“ user their after- I noun \Vuirus 11114.11 KeilV started up with "I heara boss-head!" There was to cater for functions large or murh chatting nlmm "Kelly‘s hand." 21:, small. (L Sandwiches made of iuss‘ml his. with the result that three “‘11.22:.:"‘.f:\,‘.’:::;f:;:‘~,.11.. bread from the Mission, Tea call that ttn- trader of thl‘ sn-houi. us he . o tun-es a [ :mxuu- lbiuii‘hb [sexing sea R o Pu h h d I 111 tkes in unit-I In Motifs those lit: it ful- 00m. re, 1 a 6 Ge iuss th II the str: Iih :th (IIIIT ur ice ...:.‘..:in;‘..::;“;:l::.;:'::'..t.“.:::".::‘v.2: Creams Salads, Sunshine and -:..':".::,.::“':,:°;';::L: 1:335: Angel Food Cakes etc (L We Fiery luokout from the max I head twtim-a that ssheu oue “bale it struck the whole school is "gamed" or have for hire, NapkinS, Table stauunded at the. sers impact of the 2352“" "°“"’ Linen, SiIVer, Shefï¬eld Urns and The sound that the bows-head maker 32.11:: '::.:;;":.::.:":;". "“1 33:32:; ITrays, French China, Water that the (H begins on P and may riseI :2 :Egsir‘eaeazzztzz::1"r.:';5‘::;: ;Gl_,asses Punch Bowl and Punch the humpback the tmw is much ï¬ner 22:1. Glasses, Sherbert Glasses, etc. JEFFERSON’S BONES. IQ C311 and see 0111‘ patterns. A cumin Captain Kelly was the ï¬rst to notice um; whales sing. One Sun- :Iaty. while utï¬rers from three whaling gulps were "gumtniug" over their after- noun walrus meal. Kelly started up wltb "I hear a twwheud!" There was murb chatting about "Kelly‘s baud." tmt Kelly \wlulu-«l unwtmr and went to tind the hand \\:I;:ul|. ery sail fol lowed his. will) the result that three u'lmlos wvre lntggvd. Among hmyllcmls' this sluxsoux is u m thu u'nlvr She Hm middlo nf 1h!- IHHV‘HH)‘ m flu-m 316 EAST LAUREL AVE, HIGHLAND PARK TELEPHONE 5E1. .‘(EA'I' TO NEW [PRESBYTERHN CHURCH FRED S. DOLE THE (300me TIRE 8: RUBBER C0, Akron,‘0hio . 'WI “a Mada i- m PW cm.- ." chmhmoh'fh Won-hell!“ InbbchiNI.TinAm.-AMM Moi-W OI“. Twat-3. t. Can-din. PM. Iow- They have also found that the 10 per cent 0\ ergize “ith the axe-rage car. ad s 823 per cent to the tire: mile All these users Hive fourd that NoRimvCut pr: end xjim cutting troubles fore: er. That means a 53 "ng of 23 per Cent. For stati ics Show that 23 per cent of 511 ruined tires of the old type gimcut. 0m wag; ads†bmg mans The present dc maid results from 'the verdict (if 200.000 users. And that dema’md is now larger by far than for-easy other tire in existence. 5 ‘ Note that 1,250. OfOf‘C( 0d) ear It gix es 10 per cent more air tires have now gmeggimo use ~10 per car extra carrying They haw been :estï¬d out ( n capacity That saves the blow some 200 000 cars. ; outs due 10 overloading. N o-Rim-Cut Tires Provefl 1,250,000 Times No-Rim-Cut Tires With or Without Non-Skid Treads Goonjzfi‘mk (10‘Per Cent Ozvrsi: ii Our 1912 Tire Bookâ€"W on ’3 ye." of (in mkinr it filled v“ Inch you should know. Ask In I. AKRON, 6m?) Ask them what it means to have oversize tiresâ€"tires that can‘t be rimfut. You will then adopt them,too. < Your own fï¬ends’know the truth. Men all around you use NORim-Cut tires. But now 1.250.0(1) tines have proved that the claimsare um Thus these patent tires. un- der average conditions, cut n'rt cost 48 per cent. ic to you.