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JTlLcar. It solves ' the problem
which has baffled' automotive en-
gineers how to combine riding
- comfort with light weight and
economy.
Our new Three-Point Cantilever
Springs make this possible.
These are the first springs of
3 their kind and tley-are made of
chrome vanadium steel. They are
exclusive with Overland.
' Because of these springs, Over
land 4 combines the riding qual
ities of large heavy, expensive, long
whcelbase cars, together vrith the
advantages and economy of small
light cars. -
- With j 100-inch wheelbase, Over
land 4 has the luxurious riding ease
oi "130-inch Springbase ' . ..
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v The exclusive, Three-Point Can
tilever Springs cushion :the car so
that it rides well on all roads: they
reduce choppy rebounds and side
swaying, protect the car from road
shocks and prolong its life, mini
mize twisting or racking of franco
and body, enable the car to hold
the road better. ,
The car and passengers ride
smoothly as though floating, free
from road shocks that the springs
ward off.
But this new riding comfort, pos
sible only with these Three-Point
Cantilever Springs, is but one of
the advantages of Overland 4.
; I ts light weight makes possible
great economy of gasoline and tires.
High quality materials hisuro
durability AU vital parts of tho
front axle and steering gear and all
highly stressed gears and shafts for
drivingithe car are made of alloy
isteeUy V ;.' v;v.
The equipment list of Overland 4
is high grade, including Auto-Lite
Starter and Lighting System
Electric Horn Marshall Divan Up
holstery -Springs Demountable
Rims Three Speed Transmission
-HSlanring Rain Vision Windshield
--Tillotson CarburetorU. Sj L.
Batteries and many other high
quality conveniences.
In every respect Ov.erland 4 fa a
quality car. The body id all steel,
all enamel, tho brightest, hardest,
most lasting finish. : ;
Overland 4 hoo beenr tested for
two yearn and moro than 250,000
; CV'-y v.
-.miles oyer the Rocky Mountains;
i prairies, through ; deep mud and
scorching desertsthrough quick
. sharp climatic changes. As a result
of these tests we were alile to judge
the car8 performance under every
; condition and tav perfect it before
ofifering it to the public.
Thi
size or pricei to adequately compare
with the charocter of service Over
land 4 introduces.
; Th , f arwf rWd- ftifftthe
moreutiapp
in, see the car and ask for booklet,
The demand' will be greater than
the supply for '& long time -
btcr, 5845; !Coupbr 01325 p Sedan,
81S7S. Prices f. 6. b, Tolcdo
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Only That Difference.
H ' As I was 'going shopping I met t
charmlnff little fellow. wh
me quite politely. Ir further conver
sation I inquired his name. "Oh," h
answered with easy' assurance, "it'i
Just the same as my daddy's, only it'i
got'Jr.' on the end oMt,"-lChicagc
" Japanese Marriage Agencies. -V;
Marriage agencies in Japan are novi
i limited; to 25 pesos fee on each match
. made. One peso for an mtroduction
flTe for a hunt for arlife partner and
' V theirest for actually binding two to
i ther are the lecal nrifi. ,
Gipsy Language.
The lonsuage of the Gipsies; Ro
many, is said to be v lilndoo dialect
derived from Sanskrit Ethnologists
pretty well agree that the Gipsies are
descendants of Van obscure Hindoo
tribe.- The- popular belief that Gipsies
are descendants of th? Egyptians has
'no other basis than, the lmilarity of
the, two words. The word "Gipsy" as a
matter of fact, is from the Bohemian,
Jind means "yagaLond." The first" Gip
sies appeared In Englnnd early In the
sixteenth ceiUyry, but were found , In
eastern Europe at least two centuries
L earlier. They are! now scattered all
over xne world. ' . -. :
Guarded Natural Resources.
"The Indians ' of KontuckjV says Dr.
Clark WisslerV "were In' the habit of
burning', off forest areas regularly so
as to provide pasturage for the buffalo,
thus enticing him to remain in the
'country.". Again, the Indians living in
the regions where wild; rice grows,
were obser-tl to take certain precau
tions to pi. ?c: the rice beds, even, to
facilitating their--growth" H -
V Daily Thought: ' r -Gravity
is the ballast of the poul,
which keeps the mind steady, Fuller.
Small Daily Task.
Nothing surely Is ,so potent as a law
that may not be disobeyed. It has the,
force of : the water-drop that hollows
the stone.;S A small daily task if it
be really; daily, -willrbeat the labors
of a spasmodic Hercules. Anthony
Trollope. w
Yellowstone Vondera Discredited.
: The first recorded visit to ;what b
now Yellowrfie park was made iw
1810 by. John ', bolter, a trapper, who
took; refuge here from hostile In
dians. His tale of Its wonders were
absolutely discredited. -
, Cheek by Growl.
"By. taking celo-clery each imorn-
you1 will .waslk- all pdlsons1 from
stomach, leaving it pure; and feweet,
with rosy cheeks."r-Dudley v( England)
Herald.
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v i he Husband rt Charge. - ,
Wlf e-"Considertrig : how long I've
been awayr 1; think yon mights have
made some preparations to receive '
me.'J - Husband "You do me 'injus
tice, 'my der. I, have had the library
and parW thoroughly j cleaned ; and -aired.!'
Servant.. . (Interrupting)
"Please, slrr; the man has come with
a barrow for tliem empty bottles," . ' t 1
. - Diano.
To Drive Moths From -
When, rooms 1S
best means of Jf'ntlne.
-moke up a mixture of tan
bline and oil of lavena, , - ,
'.this inlde the ilrurn'";ts of
.scent spray. Use fadd t
zollne to one oi iu - ollDce. .
drops of lavender to eacn
, ' . Airplane WorK ." ,2
V Workers in;the "dope ea
plane factories are found to
generally with a
but it is not sufficiently Pr -be-alarming.