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Hammond Leader Expects Knox Boy to Be Mainspring in Infield.

HATED TO SEE IT COMING KANSAS CITY, MO.. April 6. Tcmmy Leach, former Cut- star, now one of the Ktoiai City Blues, trii talilnjr war with ft 'bnnch of Cubs In the hotel lobby. "I hate to see this wr come," said Tommy, "but It looks as if the boys Trill be called out." "You don't need to worry," said one of the Cnbs, "they don't take any one over 45 years old." "Maybe you don't know It, but I hare a boy who will be 18 in July," Tommy replied. Tommy Jr. is a recruit on the Blues.

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WORKMEN?

ST. PAUL. MINS., April 6. The Minnesota commission Is facinff a new phase of the workmen's com. pensatlon law. Boxer Joe Barker, while under the employ of the Minneapolis 3oxt-asr clnb. suffered a broken Jaw from a blow struck by an opponent. He claims the boxtnff club has refused him compensation to cover noopital or doctor bills incurred and asks relief.

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Sensible because of its power. The valve-in-head motor delivers full 4Th.p. at 2500 r.p.m. one h.p. for every 53 pounds

of car weight. There is plenty of power for hardest pulling more actual power and more proportionate power than any other car of its size.

Inquire about this feature at our showrooms or from any driver of a Sensible Six.

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PRICE OF OAKLAND SIX, S875. F. O. B. Factorv. SEE THESE CARS AT OUR NEW SHOW ROOM. HUDSON SUPER-SIX STEARNS-KNIGHT

ROUGH RIDERS PITTSBURGH. PA., April 6 "If it comes to !h) stafre where Uncle Sam needs us fellows from Kansas I'll be there wit n a regriment of rough riders," said Fred Clarke, former manager of the Pirates, hare yesterday. "I'm not much of a military man that's tin way we are out In Kansas but all Kansans are vlfrht wi' h the foTeroment." Clarke added that when the tin-. comes to raise the regiment he win t'.ke a personal hand in bringing in

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The Overland Big Four continues the famous 35 horsepower Overland which made this institution the second largest automobile concern in the world in eight years. It is the same comfortable, roomy, powerful, rucd car that for years has outsold all cars which now sell for more than ?-100. Its brand new body design makes it more attractive than ever. The wheclbase is 112 in. hes and it has long 48 inch cantilever rear springs. We bc'ieve it is the most com- . -rtable, the easiest riding car to be had for the price $850. It Is as clearly as ever the excess value car of its class.

And the Overland Light Six is likewise the excess value car of its kind. Most of the body and chassis parts of the Light Six are the same as those of the Big Four. So the Six shares directly in the economies of the combined production of fours and sixes. These cars exemplify witli great clearness the excess values made possible through the economies effected by our huge production of the mo.-t comprehensive line of cars ever built by any one producer. Ask us to show you the Big Four and the Light Six.

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Dr. Chis. L. Davis, successor to "Rex Painless sa ys : Eat less meat and mo-e cjardic. Fillings, S'.CC; Teetb $2 to $3CC. My "Tw,. light s!eep" has nc

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