. The Saturday evening post. 72 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December 4,1920 M a i b 0 h m Eager— tingling with ani-mation like the thoroughbredapproaching a barrier, Mai-bohm longs for the difficultroad or the straightaway whereopportunity is afforded to provethe supremacy of its huskyvalve-in-head power and bal-anced lightness. The very linesof this car interpret its abilityto leave the commonplace farbehind. Imagine the joy of thefamily whose holiday gift isMaibohm—the lightest goodsix made. $1575 f. o. b. Factory Maibohm, Sandusky, Ohio Makers of Fine Vehicles Since 1888. THE SATURDAY EVENING


. The Saturday evening post. 72 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December 4,1920 M a i b 0 h m Eager— tingling with ani-mation like the thoroughbredapproaching a barrier, Mai-bohm longs for the difficultroad or the straightaway whereopportunity is afforded to provethe supremacy of its huskyvalve-in-head power and bal-anced lightness. The very linesof this car interpret its abilityto leave the commonplace farbehind. Imagine the joy of thefamily whose holiday gift isMaibohm—the lightest goodsix made. $1575 f. o. b. Factory Maibohm, Sandusky, Ohio Makers of Fine Vehicles Since 1888. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 73 (Continued from Page 71) friends so near to the jaws of death that thenewspapers of the capital, with that intelli-gent anticipation which characterizes them,published detailed accounts of their havingbeen shot. Throughout his entire life Obregon hasbeen what is commonly termed a younger man he often played games ofhazard, and was almost invariably a win-ner. In fact his luck ran so steadily that onone occasion the proprietor of a casinooffered to pay him a certain sum everynight on the condition that he should notplay. Unlike some of Europes famousstatesmen, however, he is not a chessplayer; but the American game of poker,now so widespread in Northern Mexico,used to be his favorite pastime. He stillindulges in it now and again on a longjourney, and he almost always wins. Perhaps the most remarkable escapewhich Obregon had from death occurred onthe field of battle. The general had goneto the top of a tower on an estate known asHacienda Santa Ana t


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