CHEVROLET AUTOIS USED IN GREATemeus ACT TODAYC].1] •Often oner reads of the feats 6£ the strong iheh, but at John: Bob -bison’s Circus this af terhobh'-'and tonight, at the Meteor Field, dnh of the astounding acts is performed by Eddie ReeceVReece is the diminutive ‘iron mah” traveling with the big show. He weighs but 130 pounds, but will allow a Chevrolet spdrfc cabrolet, furnished by the Sherer-Befl, Chevrolet dealers of Plqua and Troy, pass over his body at a very slow rate of speed.The performance is one rarely witnessed, and causes a great deal of cdrhmenb where .ever it is presented. John Robinson's circus and Eddie Reece always prefer to use a Chevrolet car for this extraordinary feature for .the' . smooth steady flow' of power, from the valve iii the head engine, enables the car to be driven at just the proper, speed for this exactingThe part of the advance crew 6f billposters that fteraid the coming 6f the big circus are no strangers to Chevrolet, for those of them who do' riot use the' Wain, travel from town to two in eleven Chevrolet toft trucks, Which carry their patte and posters as well as being fitted with eveiy ihoderiV convenience including berths for sleepihg.The coming of a circus to a city 26 blazed with flaming posters oh every cross road, barn and fehde for miles, around Piqua, so that ihany out of town folk bring their families, do their shOppihg irt the splendid stores of Piqtia and th£h enjoy the Wonders of the pidneer circus of the world, a product of Indiana, the first visit in a number a6t years to Plqiia.