Pas Te 32 > ~~**~~~ theearly traditions of quality which â€" â€" modern rmotor cars. im a once gave us a certain therished ~._ Thig" farided creation of Pierceâ€" .__aristocracy among ourautomobiles? _ Arrow is a freshly beautiful, swift, . That Pierceâ€"Arrow has survived the _ lowâ€"swung automobile with lots of "af _ sweepingtrend toward volume proâ€" â€" room and power and enormous disâ€" > . duction is due to that same quality . tinction. It arrives at the psychoâ€" which has ruled its destiny from the â€" logical moment to meet a waiting . & beginningâ€"namely, a love for fineâ€" _ demandâ€"the finer car field‘s high ‘ ness. And if that sounds like foolâ€" _ tribute. ' ‘ . P I E RCEâ€"ARROW ' (Factory Branch) 2420â€"22 South Michigan, CHICAGO. _ _Telephone Michigan 2400 James G. Barber Service Station, 1508 Elmwo6d Avenue, Evanston How many have * kept the faith? THE NEW STRAIGHT EIGHT BY "HINK back over the names .. hardy idealism, stop in and look at * of the really fine cars you used, _ the new Straight Eight, and see how :25 Horsepower Engine r 85 Miles per Hour + 133â€"inch and 143â€"inch Wheelbases Nonâ€"shatterable Glass + Fender or Bracket Headlamps optional without extra charge. PIERCEâ€"ARROW SALES CORPORATION FROM $2775 TO $8200 .AT BUFFALO In purchasing a car from income, the average allowance on a good used car usually more than covers the initidl PierceArrow payment -“"v;/,\\ /\ï¬\? ‘\;'vf*‘:.} ,;;k___ > 8 [ §XE P Body and Engine by Pierceâ€"Arrow â€"and Pierceâ€"Arrow in every partl g ;â€" THE â€"P LE S 8 BE «knew" him. . He analyzed human naâ€" ture in pictures, as well as Dickens did in words. ~*~ TAD IS DEAD. f THE DEBENTURE PLAN. Stricken by heart disease, knowing that he‘ might die at any moment, he continued working . cheerfully and died in his sleep. + He worked as a boy, in a mill, to support his mother and younger chilâ€" dren. When his right hand was muâ€" tilated, in an accident, he drew picâ€" tures with his left hand. A Hearst editor asked him to come from San Francisco to New York for double the salary he was paid. Tad replied, "I have my mother and six kid. brothers and sisters. I wouldn‘t leave them." . k Invited to â€"bring them. all East at Mr.. Hearst‘s® expense, ‘he came and established â€" a reputation. throughout the whole country. € .4 â€" Prize ~fight: enthuasiasts with . half an?inch of forehead, or â€"Charles Dana Gibson, with a brow like the dome of St. .Peter‘s will tell you "Tad was a great man." [This Week| The Senate may put through the "farm reli¢f" debenture plan in spite of theâ€" President‘s protest.. That is good ‘ news for middlemen. They wceuld buy farm products, export them and get a bonus on reported products., The farmer would get the bonus IF he could ship wheat or cotton direct to Liverpool. But he cannot do that. â€" * A â€" It is "hoped that giving a bonus to exporting middlemen will "automaticâ€" ally" increase prices paid the farmer. Silly hope." Paying the middleman twenty cents a quart for 'milk does not increase the four or five cents a quart paid the farmer. However, the debenture bonus would. put money in circulation, even if it did the farmer no direct good. Also it would add to the rich man‘s toxes and make â€"that resourceful gentleman say â€"to himself, "I must think up a way â€"to .solve that farm problem." ’ o. Governors of various States are coâ€"operating with Thomas A. Edison, secking among boys of today, "Ediâ€" son‘s successor." That boy, when he is found, will find himself. To develop Edison, one among hunâ€" dreds of millions, many ingredients, including poverty and necessity, were necessary. The next Edison ?s somewhere, on a farm, or in the city. * now. There is no way to identify Him By Arthur Brisbane Thursday, May 23, 1929 Thursda Mr. an Hawthor Mrs. Jar New Yor ly a resi Ethel, of ing Mr. family o Mr. a1 Centerfi of a son Highlan Mr. a1 apartme guests a Thursda Mr. a Bloom s Chain O â€" Mr.‘:a Mundele tulations Monday, Park ho er reside Mrs. â€" lane en bridge. | Marsh Marsh‘s Mrs. ] Winter with Mi dan roa Mr. a of Hawt dinner ; home fo: friends. The Y Tuésday Brown meeting for the Ruth .Sit John F. of Llew parents day, Ma hospital. Mrs. Mr." an Laurel week in Mr. a Bloom s the Ka: honor of er of th nois. : Mrs. avenue & colnâ€" _ ay luncheon try club her frie Mr. a Plaines daughte Highlan« Ill., will Mrs. Ch avenue. Mrs. den ave eon Fri who is 1 pital, C Mrs. ( avenue Thursda