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b'l! 'ltllillllj!lll 4: n~w t~l~l. an~ murdered him. A&amp; a result I_
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II Is to be hoped the entire ·situation will be
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· that the guilty perpotratoftl of the original ·Hh!\e .whi~h
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end by civil authorities, however, lo what hi!.' pr~~lpitpt~d
th~ pre~ent trouble. In tho m~aptlme, It ·i• w~ll· tliat on ln- 1
.qutry has been or!lered by ~he' U. S. Senate and it· Ia much 1
to be hoped that p•oper' chant~•• are m~"" op the lo!and ".:c:_,sO that a repetitiop of S';leh dil:larace11 c..n .rioj- oc::cur.

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spea~ers l)ave been en,ot~ed. •II in l!n' e!fort to brinl'
fore the world In l'eneral anglo Pomeroy In ~~-~i''"!;~r~ !f~;~~'~1f.~~
lh'e tact th!!t reiiJIOn ·J!nd Ch'18tlanlty are necc .. ary if
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world worthwhile It! to be contmqed.
w~~t one wjll, qp "wb•t one may, act ao one dare,
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Lltlle' ROCk Ark:.. .J•n 13-illlB-Mrs. Hllttl~ Car8w8y today :w~M

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"A.tter tbe btrtll ol JnJ. '-by, I
that or the nrst wOman ever to -~ ... thin. lllrYOUII IDd 1'Uil.od0wlt.
elEcted to the Unl~!l State5 se~­ From tM nnt. boWl ol Viilol. I
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improved. It p.ve me n.ew•ltrqt.b
Thl' widow or tHe late Senator and I pined we1fih\...._Yrt. II.
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Ggd, are the wOnderful wotks which thou hag done; if I i
" &gt;yojjld dJttjll,t'~ and ·~ea~ of thept, they are more than can 1
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c~ 1 fpur. P.lioJ!Ie, ,tjle mother, 11••~a~d a~d -tiVo fpen4s of
thQ vletjl!';·took the law Into their own hands, are alleged '
to l!&amp;vo N\l.ti}P.&lt;ia .on~ pfthe a.ecused.w!IO ·was at liberl.Y .on ·
b'l! 'ltllillllj!lll 4: n~w t~l~l. an~ murdered him. A&amp; a result I_
of
-t~l~ :jY1111'1Ur- ~l\~,tlon an4· Jlersp~al gr•:tifii!'Qt!on, th~ I~=~~~=~c:=:o::;~~~~~~~~~~~~;::"~~S;g,~
ffilwalj~. J@l~~~~ .a:t•.!n • 't"urptoll, tlie. Ilk~ of .')'hich has!1\~~r ~~~n 'ljefore ~nown. Lelivd o~
'a !JlDCe have bc&lt;n _..;.--.~-:....--..J."-,
cj\q~ell~~ •• ~.ra!l rpombol'!l of the p i1lc ~··t ,in !ll8lleU•~r&gt;' ~jl~r~ ~t' p,rea~nt ~re . ~ept aboar ship· The affair ha.s 1
.
rjl*ch,d ·~~h ~rop~rtion• t~at already It ia tho subject ot ,
i"q~f~ sl8rtod by Senators who are dumbfounded at '1 !___.._..;,.;;...,,...- .....

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WM~ ~~·~·is r,o den~,ing-'!IJ• .fact th~t .~umm~ry

son'l iq4~mel)f(js ·~pe ••'l,il•m~ed, that:la~ure '!'. ade
bp. obey~d by lij,l ~l!k~ • .otiiJ' thpre ;, •l•o thelf~~t
can
~pt b, IIQ41ed, lbll when civil officers fail In' their duty,~~·...~•.·,·":::.:-.:.:·-.,-·;;;.:
"i!i&lt;t ···~~ in~taneeo do occur ps" h••
lfonQigl~,. rocor~ for. good government.
*~• co~fi1•!'~~·~ pf t~e naval "eel
~~~·,··b~~· ~u.bJeotod to entirely too
• that' tqo lftl;fo has been done to bring
tfl!'llll' wor~ by natives, some of Ch.inei~Q
blq~ str~lns.
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~ lt's a ICIOd ot
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the entire circumstance i~ to .. be r~arette_sl,
fe~ It ~ny red-bl~oded Americans CBn help.;but t•~l apy. '
tNng qut sympathy for the Americans who qre ~~ present
field under murder charge!'!, Even murdCr is not ·as terTi·
~~~ f• ihe unpardonable cr;me of etiminal"~~~u!t, a ou1re-11u
Jy brutpl, reversion to the animallnsti,nct. If of all
eopulifbe stamped ~!,t QUiCkly an&lt;! _ pefiJl~flently. br.&lt;IUghtlj:iQ
II Is to be hoped the entire ·situation will be
to an en~ with a m\"imum of trouble for all concjrned
· that the guilty perpotratoftl of the original ·Hh!\e .whi~h
h.a~o~ brourht aboqt sueh a situation, receiVe t~~ Jl!Bt pcnally of their act. The apparent l4ck of elfort toward this 1
end by civil authorities, however, lo what hi!.' pr~~lpitpt~d
th~ pre~ent trouble. In tho m~aptlme, It ·i• w~ll· tliat on ln- 1
.qutry has been or!lered by ~he' U. S. Senate and it· Ia much 1
to be hoped that p•oper' chant~•• are m~"" op the lo!and ".:c:_,sO that a repetitiop of S';leh dil:larace11 c..n .rioj- oc::cur.

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lh~ betl·dft:astd lind the lliost
g:eroua women ol the border.

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Epio~•Pal chu~ch

in Pomeroy.
Great plano have been made, great•effort. put forth,
spea~ers l)ave been en,ot~ed. •II in l!n' e!fort to brinl'
fore the world In l'eneral anglo Pomeroy In ~~-~i''"!;~r~ !f~;~~'~1f.~~
lh'e tact th!!t reiiJIOn ·J!nd Ch'18tlanlty are necc .. ary if
''"'"ocr:-.::.
world worthwhile It! to be contmqed.
w~~t one wjll, qp "wb•t one may, act ao one dare,
Cljl! 11ot b' denied that no contjpent,
nation,
'a co'llf'lqnl!y or ret a falJlil¥• C@p
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ld~IIQqt SOI)le kiqd of Godly teap)!iqp
rlrht and keep thel)l 11oinr ip. II!• rurm.J

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dOftD men wbo

¥eodoza'L Human liie
fift7. pe~l U!i). AbduCtion

mora reuonable; , Nenioa
lhe old- nscaJ, has
· the wOrst morilt·tn
dcaerved killius do4!en•
hit passinr will be • loa~

For Mendoa:a. be

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Of life.•
where the 1irl tbe1 ?"
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"The lint lime [ lito Cheolerlield In ~ · Never too aweel. No molter whCO:· f. illlCilie
of bim. bell&gt;itrecllibanold wer.hone ~; awl· .·. lltOm .. , or bow.many I BDloke ... th.,.o~
I bneed mpolf.fortmnble. But aD Iii.ilaid . tuh&gt; euelly riJhi.
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wu, ''lbat'e JP"'d ......,.., Cbiebbulaj.'
"'~boy muot lio ohsOlntel~ ptmT ....... "'
"Biltlotlll thinkthatifbe bada't heen oo\. 1110 papor wbi~ doeon't!~ at aiL In fad
lm......... by the quality of Cheowfield, tho' . ;.... utbo ad• ~ : ... ~~ Salitfyl'"
old dear mipt bOYo ...., 1...
Human aauue Ia like tbatl
'
"Gnn.U.ther
nilod ...._lnbla)'Ollll&amp;!!l '
da)'8o oo ho' koowa what'e whot. I dot~'t. ,'lll
ooune-but ldabowtbat~a.ltn
milder. lt'e 'lrOIIderfal lA&gt; be loblo 18 .......
wlteneYeryoawuu,Widtao ....,.,.'IIIIDob ,

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HORSE RACING IN
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FAST-,...._RACES
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Mn. Tucker
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Rathburn Dodson 1pent Sunday •U.mt!&lt;&gt;n
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ot BI1Y advertlaemerit. :crrou In
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_......_..., 0 ., .Jan. la-IN&amp;- . OR&gt;~ fJ f U1e 4Drstlqlcn had pre·
...., ""'f WlD Jun. on nt:tlo'a.' vUM;Jy bi11RH!d speed manaaen !or
ooup.l.)' filr nee. l"fteiUI uu, )lnr.
the iallcli ..,_dltlon or ooun~)l fair
~ c$Nnplor.Jdl~ ractl be- rac:t.¥, t:caYihl" fain were ruure de·
· tweiD ..._ cr fout favorite 110 ~~ &amp;l rou:~ of t:et~ eiltry fe9 ra.. 16
an to bt irranJe(l 1n an· o.ttemp\ or :!0 hor&amp;Q ,t hin bllnJ1ng four
to N-awaken. in~t 1.r COW.tty lfi)Od bOIBel to tbelr ~Oickl! ,
, fair ~na, It ..,.,. )Jil'acUJ.;tJ));• To th~ statement, B11hop reapiiCl." tocl&amp;)' litter the annual tarted :
IPIId oon~rance Of the Qh.lo Pair
''.o\11 "1a1L :vear we !.ned tQ Kct
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~ter Nut.orua 1\nd Ray Hendley l
&amp;MallatJOn of pptn betLin4" a_t
elher In " champioll4bip race, I
Olto" hone raoca, prt;~))OSed bv UL the owners wouldn't penntt. tt."
rcnerally a,areeC. ~ha L the
~ A. Jlllillople)' of Green'J:ven, yhen the two 1931 :ravorttes
Fbllllps lwrrler proy.etl &amp;n ex.vllir-, 0., at.o wu atven C0116itlero.. were at tbe same race meet, the
tra crdlnary .success every1
tiCIIlll aJ\OUler methocl of "popular- teti)I!(Uve owners-H. H . Arboplt
where l~ was used tn 1931
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racing.
received MO,OOO annu- t
loUCIIJ IJmlauded.
Jar of Xenia-would not &amp;J.low a
QUt twQ yean and
'l!w ·--~n• ..... of 1n3•
ed race between them, he declattd.
CQntract renewed. ,
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will re~utt
from
... f88'~ h·-- a•d Orlcln.s homo that lw had rer..,_v~ d
Other biB le&amp;fi:Ue: lt4n wbu . pro- ,
tlou ~ IQ!nat horsemen at the t can prom.Lse you 13 weekS of rae- an "unexpectedly Ja r~·· cut Mas· ba.bly Wlll bt asked to take ulllry 1
~ br David Blshop of Wan-en .InK in our SIJutJlwestern Ohio clr.. ter Mdvln retllmcd the document ' cuta Jnchuie Paul Waner and ~Y i
Ootnliot who presided.
cult alQne," Bt&amp;bQp added.
Wi~;t the .ho~;:tJ that the mo.U.er Kremer o:r the PlrateG; Ted Lyons
~ hot&amp;enNn compi.Bbl
Only 1501llethins of this type will " wculd be arlju.s:bed."
White Sox; and Pat Malone ,
.th&amp;~ lbe~ J;it&amp;r h~ ere without Prennt AmerU:an hor&amp;emen from
Babe Herman Brookl)'ll oulfleld·
Root ot the CUbe. Th~ '
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Riling (lll their best stock to Eu- '
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fut cla.ssc8 l'Ope, speakers said. The eale ot er ·.vhoae &amp;Tf!.nd bat.tlni avcrege In
aamt.!thlng Uke m~ o1f
~; ~l.l!lappesred, tJte ownera fJt American horseB a.Proa.d alre d 111 pps~ h cldout battles has t -een .000
Wilson's pay.
tht .J&amp;vOI'Ite harsea purpo'tjely avoid Valannlnr," it was braught o~t~
sent word from Cali!ornia tha~ t:' 1
In ' urrlng that O))en bettms 00 would not s ign tor a .Pnmy lcs!l
allc\\:lnf: their ll.otsos to mtet in
1 p:~a~ mces, ·DJShop charpd.
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B'Qntmen Wf!l'l! challcncea to en· ~mbers ask their leHt&amp;lators t.o
"Rtci" Luca~. fer rears the
·l in' tm :fa~tes tn 8ptlclal tree-for- consider the revenue which wfJuld lng 11.rc of tht' Clnel~mati
all :.'Or CbamptonAhip raoe&amp; thl.s year be derived by eounty raJ.rs.
protc~tcd agaill!lt a $2.500 cuL.
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ADiwe1na •unometally for the rae.: IIUnols geta between $1000 and Bimultaneo 03
he'll; ever,
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hol'So3 ~n. "Doc'" Parshall or •2000 a day In revenue !rom rll.ce fl.ret or 1he 1932 holdouts weakened
WldE:-.sprea.cl
Urbana, 'Gt,ce driver. ln.dicat.erl the!! betting, he said. Adding thnt Ohio wlic.l Bll l Teny, ftr5t bascntBLl of
cuts 111t here Lot,lny
wiD ICOO
the defy.
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the Gl.ants, &amp;aid m Memphis that ' .e
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1926,
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o~~.:,Jf:!~ and-armoWJC- I All ... for tho Winter IPOPtl •n•h of .... Ol,mplc Games .... the be Oft band to defan4 ...,. titl.. o...........................
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a conttnua.tion of I •••led ••n• aad da111alltnn of Father Winter, ,.,bo will ~~:ompeto at Sam'• poiat •~e~n it Jaclr; S'-a, of Dart••tla. •oWlat.,-coll....to ,.w,..
Two days r.go the N~w Yor:k- ;:-c 11•
Ju.st1tin.ble because Lake Placid, New. York, In the coateth ta.llecide the world. d.amp(on• die distaac. •"-tial' chao.mP,ion. Tlwra wae a d.. wU.. .lila ltU....a
told 'ferry he would have Lo
'! abip1, Out.tandial' amoa1 them .... Slrm~md Ruud, qf NqrwaJ. ~ho •ntri•• ••called in tl.e Wi•t.r n••t:.. Lvt tlt.at il • "ttd•a ...,. . ~t.
-.-----forty . (Jer cent rut or quit
won 14 Bnd lost 13 1 hold11 tho worllll'a ..i j••P reeord of 267 feel; lnina JafFee, of New Unde Sam'• nephew• aed .lee.~ co•~li•• ~ lllwaa ~···~ on ~;.
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IJlOll.Se to wholesa~c saia.ry cu ts which ~:~~ E~i:;!!~t~1n~~·on~ ~1:~: games for
club and made 97 ! :York, Olympic ekati•1 cbampioll at 10,000 metr ... and Glllia Greh· )'ear e"p.-cted to be waJ •P. frottt in,... Jl•allfO{•t: r'-""
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mo.y total a Ulllllon. dolla1'8 forth~ ty H.og9.!l Bill Walker a nd ' Hugh appearances as a pinch hit.~r.
, etram, of Sweden, twiC4t OIJmPic firure alr.atin1 c:hampion, Tbe fanaed •re L•ina •••red and th in...dera •r• •••e to .... "fl ,_,.~·~·
·~&amp;W IYP.fk, Jan. 13-i.N~Lolid slx!oon me.l'lr league outfits.
·Oritz.
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~.:BN'~pa:ed 8quawk1:1 from big Melvin Ott, mlld-mannet&lt;:d out-~ There wfll be no leniency on -the EDDIE ROUSH HAS.
'i8ry: ln-S2::u. - - ---- - t~··~- parents M;- a"l";d- Mr:; I~a-;c -P:~:- E'""nt Sunday willi Mr. and - Mr. anc1 ~· Cl!lude ~Y·~~ ·
letroli.w ,. taatbo.ll st"'a throughout fieW et &amp;! tbc Ne~ York Olants, part or the New YOrk club, which
Jim McMillen drew with Rcna.to 1Smltll,
IMr; Fr;;lk H.e.lihlll
2~~~ay with Mr. and Mrll. 017"'
the Cl;;Qntry were heard to•ay, J;l res wrathfully de'·';m:d 'at his New NRS ordered by the courts yes tet·dn.y
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S. T. O &lt;J nl o:&gt;l. h ar; _r»turned I1o m 1ClleEbire were the Sunday afternoon
Preda. WIU &amp;epnt BqnUd&amp;~ With.
Chl('.lnilati, o., Jau. u - -lN S- I K~usc, Pol'tland, Ore., dr:!"eat&amp;&gt;d K:lObf\6 nfll.r nlteml1hg the fL.m?rnl guc.:~Ls of Clinton J ~ms and wile.· her pal't!~ts, Jlr. and Mn. Beymoqr
F.ddlc Rou.sh, cn~-Ltme tuLtlng : Nick Veleoff, Bulgar1a.n c~mpion. t:en 'ir?:; G[ h~:; bmtht•r . ~er.ry Uor· \ Wayne BMvet ;;pent cDe ntQbt W1JI.
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nnd brllliant outlicldcr forth ::; C..:~l- pla.\'Cr, dcfcat.f!d Jack Reed or Snit
D ~rrs a nd ~-Y~bn ... ha1ii;!J .~ .n t !"sbuvcl ' t•.nd WlfC of GaUipoHs.
day WiUtng ;leta!• cl~=
~~'"''"·'" his uncondltional Jelea.s&lt;! I Lake City.
Gpa~ Cr&lt;meen .. .~:pent Bunda). l.ath
u,. and Mu. Lecllc Lem}~y and famny: ,
!!NaUonal pBStimc.
lkb ·Y RO&amp;l'.
.scm1 Junior and Luther apcnt Eu:.:tMr. and Mn;, Seymour WUI, Bwn
uncond1tlon releatie
Mr. ond Mrs James TiwmptiCn ua 3• \':llh Mr. ll.l.ld•Mrs. Ralph ~m- AJva and Pred Clark matored.' to
~!~c'~:~~i~i:.~:· &amp;::iu6h annoump d I
m :re the E:utlcluy guests cf Mr. and ley d 't'urkey Run.
Akron Tueflday and attended ·. tll"l
saying · h e wo~ltl l
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rfuneral or Mrs. Luther Ci.~)· '
110 attempt to obto.m a barth
'I II&lt;.) Ludic!! Aid or liJ.c Second I MP&gt;. Margaret Renn er or Ct&gt;luon·
1Mn. Emma aqalth Wt . '14ew
any mo.jor m· mmo1· le:l.li;U-&lt;l Ky£;t'l" clmrtlt Judd 1m ~II day mr t ~- , !.;us !.pent llw pas~ w2ek with her
Y,ar'a with h'!t daUihter, M:r!·
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J lng on Thurada.y. Jnn. 6th. There mct,Jler Mrs. Taylm· Cklrdon.
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[d".C!lDrl V!sited Bwtjay with his fa.
Mr. and Mrs. Vici:Dr Genheimer j Naf!CY CummlpP. 6J)!'Dt !fqQ.ilaM·
to accept 4 contt ' t I Mr. ~md Ml"lJ, Charles TlpWm of "hei' Buzz L;:-,nley !\llq fanttly.
and da.ushter Lucille aepnt SUUd;~] L nilht. with her mother, r~q~
role. It WRs jUBt a. mat- jl{n;cr \1aited Sunday with th-e lat- 1 Oro.~ Il9.11hlll nnd wife of Uam- with Seymour Will and i'nmily.
1Sm1th.
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Rnlt 11:n .~lll l 1111 lm[HJI'I Illlt lla t•f. tn
, • lhc del f:'luuuu.mt nf clvlflro~1tl1111 nntl
lllerl! nr·o !n~tnn ce!J or ;Jomlunul mul
cont1uere;J r iWI:il. (IJ~iitln gnlsl,!'d by
t11eh· llNI'l nntl non·ll t!ll or salt.

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Here ·is the new yardstick of
, ~-'. . 19~~·,M'(&gt;tor Car Values
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Benson, 1

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Italian heavyweight
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.Massera., New York, stem
Duane Duncan, ' Kalamazoo,
heavyweight &lt;3).

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Hotel .Hillsboro
TAMPA'S L.\RGt:§T JJOtf(.

new 193l .Essex Supcr·Six arc un duplkatcd in any othtlr autnm.sbilc
within hunduds of dollars of its prit.:c.

this

Cenlral. •• Fireproof • .. SleaJh Hoat • • RadiO•
Homo-!jb Atmaapber., ~r:p, -\il'f "Roc!mP
Spacl~ 1-!!bl!y, M••"l'~ljoe !iul ~IC!'Il'!

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THO NI'W ESS~X SUI'ER -SIX
is 4 hig fP~ hr · SIZ.~. full-hfldicd,
•·'!fltPYt lqxur:tJNs.
n1~ NEW ESS EX surEJt·51X
is a (lie rar in POWER -fui~JitJ'"ml
,u ,qb a rrew b~~h-tfJmprrssion 70 b~r11•
p4we' S11per...$ur eugi'l' ibf'l hhsll at
its hiibtr sJ!cetls wilh ~~J m;lts ptr ~tlUI'

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~ali:oliy1 ~~~·r li~pp, Qeal!llf lit•!~· ll~ttle f,\r,o~ tlll'l!iall ~PI! ~q11j•n ~'~' 1l!d
"l'!l'1 o!hor ConvOJiioa~,; '
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Qillin1 1\....,.. ·and

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Essex Super-Six rcgi5h~rs a new high in
motor qr values.
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mcanirig of th~ term -ever otlcrcd in
the low•pric~ field.
In a~pc:araocc, in power, in size and the
stru:ctutal qualities thac make for fine
and cndurin~ performance, ic rcpn"sents
the industry 5 stc:&lt;~.dfast ht:~pe to give
more and more car for the least amouor
of mon~y-aod presents it as the achicvoe·
mcnt of., q~anufacturcr intcrened prima·
rilf in building that car truly 6nc.

The combined salient supcrioriti&lt;:~ of

"OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL"

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• 70 Honepowcr at 3ZDOr.p.m. Essn Speeds
Beyond 70 Mile' Silent Second Speed
Mile•
' Compensated Jnheready Balanced
Cl'ank!haft
•Power Dome Anti-Kaock
Combuuion Ch•mbc-r Intake Silencer and
Air Cle~tr • fully Adjustable Sileru: Chain
l)rivc-n Timing Gears An1i· Fiood Choke
Super Accelerator Pump • RoUer Vd"e
Tappets 'Diu$Gnal Truss Frame •ouo4o
Automatic Engme Oiling
Thermonadc:
C1Wun:tot Heat C®trol •tabyrinthian Oil
Coof\n1 •Tripi""Sealed Oii·Cpsbioo Clutch
SimpJ ified Selective free Wheeling SynthcoMI!Sb Trantmilsion Silent Connaqt Me1h
Second -Gear
•.;win N~tnnone Mu•n
' Qukk·Visioa Jn.u rument Panel 'Stanix,
AutQmatic;: Self·Sta.rter and Anri·Stall •·•Tell·
Tale" Oil and Generator Safery Signals 'Ride
Controls ·• Natural Grip Steerin.c Wheel

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1' wo·Finger Cont~l !II' Spafklina New
Modlllh wl~h Ge~·Li~e 'ody CoJqrs
UpfaolscaryJaNe1v (41101 Shacles ' Fjunepu i~
1\Rnny and S;Jvel' JAl~ Wheel!H•• L•a41th
113" f'rlce·t !1stto1f£1)m ft.i91 f.Q.,. P!ltfOi'
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THERI!W ESSEX SUPl!JI-SJX
is u.t•.Urrl-&lt;fM;pp.t~ rrith START&lt;x:.
tiiiiOttltiiit '"Filllrliug -a•J anli-

ToDAY a bdiHant new Jnd greater

SPAJei&lt;I,E _IN

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·hp)'ll, alt&lt;t-klw plt&lt;:h- Finc 01b- •
1on Outtar In case, ju5t like new,
·IJ;IW pltcb Bllve:- cll\rluct m em..::,
jUII~ Uke new. Also 11 bi.mch oi flue&gt;
, ~~~ m ~ .:lf" 11oUna. Priced rm· n
q~jClk sale. etc Qoot"llB Enzenau&lt;'t'
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Tila DCWI l.'t.ILd.l.ed llet·e today, whil4 asr.ed tnaplill~rs of
the Ohla Pair l,fanaaera ,....
tcdn tlm were dlacUMl.na" the
r:qoo~&amp;l!tut iptrtlductlon t)l hlJs.
flrli bfnler on Ohlo tt·acu
during 18'31.
A telt:Br&amp;m :~ent to the aACC ..
bUlan b)' Ph.Ullpa D.tl\ii'Xld
f'pced &amp;~-etarlts ' ta
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tlaht" until they have .s&amp;Ju
hill tHW barrier.
rtlor Lo th4i readlni of the
telt:Va.m speedljeC!etM.rl-~had

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.NEW CONTRACTS ARE S E N T ::t.;e
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BARO:r\UIS taken .in on Pbllco, the
waterproof p t evtrluUD&amp;,
W!lrld'a largest selling Radio. $200
·u~~ube Zenith Screen Grid Radio
,abo .coasenaUve 1D ~·L
-M&amp;.oa; '125 Crosley .Screen Ortd
Anllable throqb JOat local
Radio $$0-l)O: •126 Crosley 8·! ·tht!
J;la_ci1o ~.00 ; S.t.pbc
Atwaler
Uu4era,lter.
Kent table model Radlo '18.00 :
abel . ..,d by .. ~- .
tl~ •~· a-tube walnut «:&amp;.bluet ·
Radio $26.00; Good $12~ PhOncarapb !lbd recQl'd&amp;..$7llO; Pwtablu
~hunoa:raph $&amp;.00; Oood ~ttcry
Bt;:ct~ivens and tubes $5.00 11-nd
110.00: $16S erthl&gt;phon.lc ·Vldrolll ~~:~:!!~::::::~
$35.00; Oood $35.00 B Elemlnator 1
15.00: Wll'lt.tnghouoe A •CIUU'IWI'
.2-JiO· Good "M$je!tlc A ElemlnatDI"/ i!'~~=
j3.5u; • Spcoltl.l price... on WALL
PltP~I\. Sue us an&lt;l save. H. M.
'crnaa Nuiltc stor~. Mlc:l&lt;U;:port.

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RARDIN
CONCitETE
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'VAULTS

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Waiting Gun for Wintct:

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Uz, lu th1:1 clll'ruu..:c uf .tiJe Unlt..ed
~lute_. Into tl1,. Wurltl Will', the 1'11111·

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your aQ la PJ:epared in sucb a llh11Ut ~:.:NI.OOO.OOit h1 rt'llf:'f worlt:
~er !lB t.o brlng" t.be Krea.test
In Bel.:-tnm und nurtltern l•'rnnt~.

· U (tee:ired.

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THI! NEW EpS!i:X:' SUPER-·SIX

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FREII WHEEUNG-Jri,'tas JDII tqftst.

THE N"w.' ESSEX SUPER:SUIL
u 114ruiawHtt'liPJ1!4 rritb SY!&lt;j;!IIIO.MESH TR.ANSJIIISSJOliJ-6rs1, Jiliwl,
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IITEUST

HORSE RACING IN
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FAST-,...._RACES
ARRANGED
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Mn. Tucker
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Rathburn Dodson 1pent Sunday •U.mt!&lt;&gt;n
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on'Jj• for 0'1ll!! incorrect JmerUon
ot BI1Y advertlaemerit. :crrou In
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_......_..., 0 ., .Jan. la-IN&amp;- . OR&gt;~ fJ f U1e 4Drstlqlcn had pre·
...., ""'f WlD Jun. on nt:tlo'a.' vUM;Jy bi11RH!d speed manaaen !or
ooup.l.)' filr nee. l"fteiUI uu, )lnr.
the iallcli ..,_dltlon or ooun~)l fair
~ c$Nnplor.Jdl~ ractl be- rac:t.¥, t:caYihl" fain were ruure de·
· tweiD ..._ cr fout favorite 110 ~~ &amp;l rou:~ of t:et~ eiltry fe9 ra.. 16
an to bt irranJe(l 1n an· o.ttemp\ or :!0 hor&amp;Q ,t hin bllnJ1ng four
to N-awaken. in~t 1.r COW.tty lfi)Od bOIBel to tbelr ~Oickl! ,
, fair ~na, It ..,.,. )Jil'acUJ.;tJ));• To th~ statement, B11hop reapiiCl." tocl&amp;)' litter the annual tarted :
IPIId oon~rance Of the Qh.lo Pair
''.o\11 "1a1L :vear we !.ned tQ Kct
.. ~ 4stoclatlon. ~ •
~ter Nut.orua 1\nd Ray Hendley l
&amp;MallatJOn of pptn betLin4" a_t
elher In " champioll4bip race, I
Olto" hone raoca, prt;~))OSed bv UL the owners wouldn't penntt. tt."
rcnerally a,areeC. ~ha L the
~ A. Jlllillople)' of Green'J:ven, yhen the two 1931 :ravorttes
Fbllllps lwrrler proy.etl &amp;n ex.vllir-, 0., at.o wu atven C0116itlero.. were at tbe same race meet, the
tra crdlnary .success every1
tiCIIlll aJ\OUler methocl of "popular- teti)I!(Uve owners-H. H . Arboplt
where l~ was used tn 1931
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racing.
received MO,OOO annu- t
loUCIIJ IJmlauded.
Jar of Xenia-would not &amp;J.low a
QUt twQ yean and
'l!w ·--~n• ..... of 1n3•
ed race between them, he declattd.
CQntract renewed. ,
1
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''Bt 1,..._
""" ou• YQ""
~m.l
will re~utt
from
... f88'~ h·-- a•d Orlcln.s homo that lw had rer..,_v~ d
Other biB le&amp;fi:Ue: lt4n wbu . pro- ,
tlou ~ IQ!nat horsemen at the t can prom.Lse you 13 weekS of rae- an "unexpectedly Ja r~·· cut Mas· ba.bly Wlll bt asked to take ulllry 1
~ br David Blshop of Wan-en .InK in our SIJutJlwestern Ohio clr.. ter Mdvln retllmcd the document ' cuta Jnchuie Paul Waner and ~Y i
Ootnliot who presided.
cult alQne," Bt&amp;bQp added.
Wi~;t the .ho~;:tJ that the mo.U.er Kremer o:r the PlrateG; Ted Lyons
~ hot&amp;enNn compi.Bbl
Only 1501llethins of this type will " wculd be arlju.s:bed."
White Sox; and Pat Malone ,
.th&amp;~ lbe~ J;it&amp;r h~ ere without Prennt AmerU:an hor&amp;emen from
Babe Herman Brookl)'ll oulfleld·
Root ot the CUbe. Th~ '
the
Riling (lll their best stock to Eu- '
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&amp;!ready have proov...a.~ to
....-ltion •-r· .
._.ause
fut cla.ssc8 l'Ope, speakers said. The eale ot er ·.vhoae &amp;Tf!.nd bat.tlni avcrege In
aamt.!thlng Uke m~ o1f
~; ~l.l!lappesred, tJte ownera fJt American horseB a.Proa.d alre d 111 pps~ h cldout battles has t -een .000
Wilson's pay.
tht .J&amp;vOI'Ite harsea purpo'tjely avoid Valannlnr," it was braught o~t~
sent word from Cali!ornia tha~ t:' 1
In ' urrlng that O))en bettms 00 would not s ign tor a .Pnmy lcs!l
allc\\:lnf: their ll.otsos to mtet in
1 p:~a~ mces, ·DJShop charpd.
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l,egali7.t!d, BtWnssley suggested that thnp $19,000 his 1931 st1pcnd.
B'Qntmen Wf!l'l! challcncea to en· ~mbers ask their leHt&amp;lators t.o
"Rtci" Luca~. fer rears the
·l in' tm :fa~tes tn 8ptlclal tree-for- consider the revenue which wfJuld lng 11.rc of tht' Clnel~mati
all :.'Or CbamptonAhip raoe&amp; thl.s year be derived by eounty raJ.rs.
protc~tcd agaill!lt a $2.500 cuL.
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ADiwe1na •unometally for the rae.: IIUnols geta between $1000 and Bimultaneo 03
he'll; ever,
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hol'So3 ~n. "Doc'" Parshall or •2000 a day In revenue !rom rll.ce fl.ret or 1he 1932 holdouts weakened
WldE:-.sprea.cl
Urbana, 'Gt,ce driver. ln.dicat.erl the!! betting, he said. Adding thnt Ohio wlic.l Bll l Teny, ftr5t bascntBLl of
cuts 111t here Lot,lny
wiD ICOO
the defy.
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the Gl.ants, &amp;aid m Memphis that ' .e
''Red" Lur..iis, Oin- i
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last '
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Is u. seneral cut all m·er tll~ k.a.s, u:::· 1
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1926,
lJM&gt;IG
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o~~.:,Jf:!~ and-armoWJC- I All ... for tho Winter IPOPtl •n•h of .... Ol,mplc Games .... the be Oft band to defan4 ...,. titl.. o...........................
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a conttnua.tion of I •••led ••n• aad da111alltnn of Father Winter, ,.,bo will ~~:ompeto at Sam'• poiat •~e~n it Jaclr; S'-a, of Dart••tla. •oWlat.,-coll....to ,.w,..
Two days r.go the N~w Yor:k- ;:-c 11•
Ju.st1tin.ble because Lake Placid, New. York, In the coateth ta.llecide the world. d.amp(on• die distaac. •"-tial' chao.mP,ion. Tlwra wae a d.. wU.. .lila ltU....a
told 'ferry he would have Lo
'! abip1, Out.tandial' amoa1 them .... Slrm~md Ruud, qf NqrwaJ. ~ho •ntri•• ••called in tl.e Wi•t.r n••t:.. Lvt tlt.at il • "ttd•a ...,. . ~t.
-.-----forty . (Jer cent rut or quit
won 14 Bnd lost 13 1 hold11 tho worllll'a ..i j••P reeord of 267 feel; lnina JafFee, of New Unde Sam'• nephew• aed .lee.~ co•~li•• ~ lllwaa ~···~ on ~;.
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IJlOll.Se to wholesa~c saia.ry cu ts which ~:~~ E~i:;!!~t~1n~~·on~ ~1:~: games for
club and made 97 ! :York, Olympic ekati•1 cbampioll at 10,000 metr ... and Glllia Greh· )'ear e"p.-cted to be waJ •P. frottt in,... Jl•allfO{•t: r'-""
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mo.y total a Ulllllon. dolla1'8 forth~ ty H.og9.!l Bill Walker a nd ' Hugh appearances as a pinch hit.~r.
, etram, of Sweden, twiC4t OIJmPic firure alr.atin1 c:hampion, Tbe fanaed •re L•ina •••red and th in...dera •r• •••e to .... "fl ,_,.~·~·
·~&amp;W IYP.fk, Jan. 13-i.N~Lolid slx!oon me.l'lr league outfits.
·Oritz.
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~.:BN'~pa:ed 8quawk1:1 from big Melvin Ott, mlld-mannet&lt;:d out-~ There wfll be no leniency on -the EDDIE ROUSH HAS.
'i8ry: ln-S2::u. - - ---- - t~··~- parents M;- a"l";d- Mr:; I~a-;c -P:~:- E'""nt Sunday willi Mr. and - Mr. anc1 ~· Cl!lude ~Y·~~ ·
letroli.w ,. taatbo.ll st"'a throughout fieW et &amp;! tbc Ne~ York Olants, part or the New YOrk club, which
Jim McMillen drew with Rcna.to 1Smltll,
IMr; Fr;;lk H.e.lihlll
2~~~ay with Mr. and Mrll. 017"'
the Cl;;Qntry were heard to•ay, J;l res wrathfully de'·';m:d 'at his New NRS ordered by the courts yes tet·dn.y
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l"dr. Rnd Mrs. Wtliley SW1&amp;her of .........,.....
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S. T. O &lt;J nl o:&gt;l. h ar; _r»turned I1o m 1ClleEbire were the Sunday afternoon
Preda. WIU &amp;epnt BqnUd&amp;~ With.
Chl('.lnilati, o., Jau. u - -lN S- I K~usc, Pol'tland, Ore., dr:!"eat&amp;&gt;d K:lObf\6 nfll.r nlteml1hg the fL.m?rnl guc.:~Ls of Clinton J ~ms and wile.· her pal't!~ts, Jlr. and Mn. Beymoqr
F.ddlc Rou.sh, cn~-Ltme tuLtlng : Nick Veleoff, Bulgar1a.n c~mpion. t:en 'ir?:; G[ h~:; bmtht•r . ~er.ry Uor· \ Wayne BMvet ;;pent cDe ntQbt W1JI.
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chRlllpic,l or "ll)c Nath:.:nal Lcagu:o . Gemgc I)ye, U. S . C. . ootball 1du':l _\' l•o. dJ w '.Lcr~ rcc~ntl~ . . . , 1the past week with his son Loo
Ed
nd
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nnd brllliant outlicldcr forth ::; C..:~l- pla.\'Cr, dcfcat.f!d Jack Reed or Snit
D ~rrs a nd ~-Y~bn ... ha1ii;!J .~ .n t !"sbuvcl ' t•.nd WlfC of GaUipoHs.
day WiUtng ;leta!• cl~=
~~'"''"·'" his uncondltional Jelea.s&lt;! I Lake City.
Gpa~ Cr&lt;meen .. .~:pent Bunda). l.ath
u,. and Mu. Lecllc Lem}~y and famny: ,
!!NaUonal pBStimc.
lkb ·Y RO&amp;l'.
.scm1 Junior and Luther apcnt Eu:.:tMr. and Mn;, Seymour WUI, Bwn
uncond1tlon releatie
Mr. ond Mrs James TiwmptiCn ua 3• \':llh Mr. ll.l.ld•Mrs. Ralph ~m- AJva and Pred Clark matored.' to
~!~c'~:~~i~i:.~:· &amp;::iu6h annoump d I
m :re the E:utlcluy guests cf Mr. and ley d 't'urkey Run.
Akron Tueflday and attended ·. tll"l
saying · h e wo~ltl l
.... , Mrs. John Holmes.
rfuneral or Mrs. Luther Ci.~)· '
110 attempt to obto.m a barth
'I II&lt;.) Ludic!! Aid or liJ.c Second I MP&gt;. Margaret Renn er or Ct&gt;luon·
1Mn. Emma aqalth Wt . '14ew
any mo.jor m· mmo1· le:l.li;U-&lt;l Ky£;t'l" clmrtlt Judd 1m ~II day mr t ~- , !.;us !.pent llw pas~ w2ek with her
Y,ar'a with h'!t daUihter, M:r!·
lcl&gt;Jl&gt; "
J lng on Thurada.y. Jnn. 6th. There mct,Jler Mrs. Taylm· Cklrdon.
WJU.
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New York Gl,t\n., £
'".x·\ W(ltc nine members and three vlsl· l"IO::r. and Mr11. F1-ed L~mley Q! Mill
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[d".C!lDrl V!sited Bwtjay with his fa.
Mr. and Mrs. Vici:Dr Genheimer j Naf!CY CummlpP. 6J)!'Dt !fqQ.ilaM·
to accept 4 contt ' t I Mr. ~md Ml"lJ, Charles TlpWm of "hei' Buzz L;:-,nley !\llq fanttly.
and da.ushter Lucille aepnt SUUd;~] L nilht. with her mother, r~q~
role. It WRs jUBt a. mat- jl{n;cr \1aited Sunday with th-e lat- 1 Oro.~ Il9.11hlll nnd wife of Uam- with Seymour Will and i'nmily.
1Sm1th.
of the outflelde;: who gained rc- - - .
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trllta. for $Ji5. John H.

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WAN'rED-Lady 3ti yean of e.g£
' w~tnta house-~k Lo do. A~d&lt;""
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Rnlt 11:n .~lll l 1111 lm[HJI'I Illlt lla t•f. tn
, • lhc del f:'luuuu.mt nf clvlflro~1tl1111 nntl
lllerl! nr·o !n~tnn ce!J or ;Jomlunul mul
cont1uere;J r iWI:il. (IJ~iitln gnlsl,!'d by
t11eh· llNI'l nntl non·ll t!ll or salt.

••• SAIZ~E!E.

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FAiZF~:-EU. ,

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uThe Convenient CenJc.:,"

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FLOIUDA
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Here ·is the new yardstick of
, ~-'. . 19~~·,M'(&gt;tor Car Values
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Benson, 1

out Oiaoom•J
Italian heavyweight
flJ.
.Massera., New York, stem
Duane Duncan, ' Kalamazoo,
heavyweight &lt;3).

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Hotel .Hillsboro
TAMPA'S L.\RGt:§T JJOtf(.

new 193l .Essex Supcr·Six arc un duplkatcd in any othtlr autnm.sbilc
within hunduds of dollars of its prit.:c.

this

Cenlral. •• Fireproof • .. SleaJh Hoat • • RadiO•
Homo-!jb Atmaapber., ~r:p, -\il'f "Roc!mP
Spacl~ 1-!!bl!y, M••"l'~ljoe !iul ~IC!'Il'!

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THO NI'W ESS~X SUI'ER -SIX
is 4 hig fP~ hr · SIZ.~. full-hfldicd,
•·'!fltPYt lqxur:tJNs.
n1~ NEW ESS EX surEJt·51X
is a (lie rar in POWER -fui~JitJ'"ml
,u ,qb a rrew b~~h-tfJmprrssion 70 b~r11•
p4we' S11per...$ur eugi'l' ibf'l hhsll at
its hiibtr sJ!cetls wilh ~~J m;lts ptr ~tlUI'

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~ali:oliy1 ~~~·r li~pp, Qeal!llf lit•!~· ll~ttle f,\r,o~ tlll'l!iall ~PI! ~q11j•n ~'~' 1l!d
"l'!l'1 o!hor ConvOJiioa~,; '
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"Tap •' l~ To,.!'"
Qillin1 1\....,.. ·and

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Essex Super-Six rcgi5h~rs a new high in
motor qr values.
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It is the fitlt lw::Liry six: ...... in thc · :mict
mcanirig of th~ term -ever otlcrcd in
the low•pric~ field.
In a~pc:araocc, in power, in size and the
stru:ctutal qualities thac make for fine
and cndurin~ performance, ic rcpn"sents
the industry 5 stc:&lt;~.dfast ht:~pe to give
more and more car for the least amouor
of mon~y-aod presents it as the achicvoe·
mcnt of., q~anufacturcr intcrened prima·
rilf in building that car truly 6nc.

The combined salient supcrioriti&lt;:~ of

"OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL"

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INFORMATION
• 70 Honepowcr at 3ZDOr.p.m. Essn Speeds
Beyond 70 Mile' Silent Second Speed
Mile•
' Compensated Jnheready Balanced
Cl'ank!haft
•Power Dome Anti-Kaock
Combuuion Ch•mbc-r Intake Silencer and
Air Cle~tr • fully Adjustable Sileru: Chain
l)rivc-n Timing Gears An1i· Fiood Choke
Super Accelerator Pump • RoUer Vd"e
Tappets 'Diu$Gnal Truss Frame •ouo4o
Automatic Engme Oiling
Thermonadc:
C1Wun:tot Heat C®trol •tabyrinthian Oil
Coof\n1 •Tripi""Sealed Oii·Cpsbioo Clutch
SimpJ ified Selective free Wheeling SynthcoMI!Sb Trantmilsion Silent Connaqt Me1h
Second -Gear
•.;win N~tnnone Mu•n
' Qukk·Visioa Jn.u rument Panel 'Stanix,
AutQmatic;: Self·Sta.rter and Anri·Stall •·•Tell·
Tale" Oil and Generator Safery Signals 'Ride
Controls ·• Natural Grip Steerin.c Wheel

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1' wo·Finger Cont~l !II' Spafklina New
Modlllh wl~h Ge~·Li~e 'ody CoJqrs
UpfaolscaryJaNe1v (41101 Shacles ' Fjunepu i~
1\Rnny and S;Jvel' JAl~ Wheel!H•• L•a41th
113" f'rlce·t !1stto1f£1)m ft.i91 f.Q.,. P!ltfOi'
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' 4ter•l Spriqf!:

' Affi,._•,blll Seats

SL&gt;a~ cll~bipos

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THERI!W ESSEX SUPl!JI-SJX
is u.t•.Urrl-&lt;fM;pp.t~ rrith START&lt;x:.
tiiiiOttltiiit '"Filllrliug -a•J anli-

ToDAY a bdiHant new Jnd greater

SPAJei&lt;I,E _IN

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193l ESSEX SUPEB.-SIX STANDARD SEDAN ... FIVII PASSINGDS .•• 113-"WIIIItiAsl ••

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·hp)'ll, alt&lt;t-klw plt&lt;:h- Finc 01b- •
1on Outtar In case, ju5t like new,
·IJ;IW pltcb Bllve:- cll\rluct m em..::,
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