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Regal Theatre TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY WALLACE BEERY in "Stand Up Aod Fighf ' also CAB CALLOWAY in “The Jitter Bog Party” THURSDAY .... BARGAIN DAY 5c aod 10c - - - 2 Features & Short GRAGIE ALLEN and VICTOR MacLAGLEN in “Grade Alien Murder Case” also CHARLES STARRETT in % “Man From Sundown” 1 |H»U i 11 i-W-l i I I l.H-l-HH-1 I I I I -H’* I Join Our 80th Series Today 4^ and 5^® On Your Savrngs WHY TAKE LESS? A Tfaiift aid Home FioaBciiig Institiitioii Mutual Building & Loan •f. F. L. llc€OT. CBULIRMAN OF BOARD ; CL a SFAULOma Pnsident E. L. KcDOUGALS, d«e’y.-Treas. ;; m Wect Parrish Street PHONE J-3921 81i F>3^!ttoTille Street PHONB F>5921 ^ First Air Express Shipment Carried Thirty Years Ago Today C November 7) marios the thirtieth anniversary of the first air ezpreia shipment in the history of transportation, according to local Railway Ex* press officials. The fint package to be trans* ported by air consisted of five bolts of silk weighing fifty lbs and valued at $1,000, It was car ried in a skeleton-fram Wright bi-plane from Dayton to Ckrium-, bus, Ohio, sixty-five miles. In seventy • one minates. Phil (X Parmelee, pilot, had his course marked of the wmy by a large white streamer waved from the back of a Big Four train. The shipment had arrived in Dayton by rail ex-i press from Roi^rs and Thomp-* son, New York City, and was consigned to' the Mrehouie- Martens Dry Goods Co., Colum bus. ^ I Orville Wright was in the crowd at the Wright Aero drome to witness th^ take-off, and teh package was delivered to a representative of the con signee at Driving Parli;, Colum bus, one hour~and eleven min utes later. With a brisk tail wind a mod em transport plane carrying passengers, mail and express re cently flew over the Dayton Columbus route at a six-mile- a-minute speed, agency men said. Official Vote In County Set At 17,301 local results of Tuesda/s gen eral election. The board reeess* ed shortly afternoon until^ two o'clock this afternoon, at which time it was to complete check ing of ballots. The first woman professor at North Carolina State College is Miss Gertrude Cox, teacher of experimental statistics. For the last seven yeani she has been on the faculty at Iowa State College. Jackton Plumliing and Heating A. E. JACS90N, Manager A REUABLE BUSINESS WITH A PERSONNEL MAKING IT EFFICIENTLY FOR Y0¥ 707 H FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONES; Res. F-0S91 Bus. N-6871 The Durham County Board of 1 MO-41 world's icotton crop Elections today found that the ^ Pl^feed tMvtatlvely I 'l'I I I'l J 11 I t 1 I I 1 l l M'l {■ i official vote in tlite Pr^idential bales a« compared t»4th 2», race in the county totaled 17,- 900(000 b*Je, laaft season, reports 301 as it began tabulation of the XI. S. Department of Agricul- the various National, State and tore. , PROGRESSIVE ■ WnPTH nAPOT.TMA QTf>PFi5! POP TSIf NORTH CAROLINA STORES FOR NORTH CAROLINA PB»PLE DURHAM, N. C. 712FayetteviUeStrwt^ 600RoxtooSt^^^^^^l613aiap^^ SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURD AY, NOVEMBER 8th. and 9th. PINK SALMON, 2 Cans 25c BRAZIL NUTS, (New Crop) 2 lbs. 25c LUX, 2 packages 19c Heart of Fla. Grapefruit Juice^ 46-oz. can 15c LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes 20c Phillips Ddicious Peas, 3 No. 2 cans 25c LIFEBOUY SOAP, 3 bars Dressing, qtjar 25c RINSO, 3 packages 25c Southern Mansion Salad Dressing:, qt jar 19c Delmaiz Niblets, Corn on Cob^ 2 cans 25c Winter is just around the corner. • ; No better time to fill 3Tour coal bins than ;; now with clean quality coal. Prepare for cold weather in time of warm weather. McGHEE COAL CO. Perfect Stoker Coal Phone J-1941 • • SUNSIP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Superfine Midget Peas, No. 9 can 17c Superfine Giant Tender Peas, can 10c Swans Down Cake ^our. Package 25c LOG CABIN SYRUP, fcHti 17c N. B. C. RJTZ, package 20c TOMATOES, Standard Pack’, can 5c SUGAR, lOO-lk. $4.50-10-lb. bag 45c PURE LARD 50-lb. Stan^ $3.69 - 4-lb. Carton 32c NO. 2 Can 5c RICE, 6 pounds PINTO BEANS, 4 Pounds WELDORF TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls SCOTT TISSUE, 3 rolls SCOTT TOWiELS, 3 rolls 25c 19c 19c 25c 25c HOT BREAKFAST COFFEE, 2 lbs. 25c PROGRESSIVE COFFEE, 2 pounds 33c POST TOASTIES, 2 packages 15c GOLt) MBRAL MIL^ 4 cans 3Sc KELLOGGS CORN FLABES^ 2 pkgs 15c FRESH FRUITS 'AND VEGETABLES FLORIDA ORANGES, 2 Doj^. 25c FLORIDA GRAPEJ-Rmr, 3 for 10c BANANAS, 4 pounds 19c LETTUCE, hard crisp head ; 7c EMPEROR GRAPES, 4 lbs. 25c GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES, 3 doz. 25c ONIONS, 3 pounds 10c NO. 1 COBBLER POTATOES, 10 lbs. 17c DIXIE HOME STORES . . . SUPER - MARKETS Wheft better , merchandise to s^ for Im 900 iEast Trade St. ' 500 N^. Tryon Sts . DAVIDSON BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME 901 S. Mint St. Phone 3-2336 GROCERIES MEATS PRODUCE ^ C. P. COVINGTON GROCERY 520 s. Mint St. Phone 924« im|iimh I i»M>ttj I »innn t I'un i n tiiiW ■»i| * i-%4 I l-I-I mm 1$ INSURiD rYES, BUT rfEliii ^ 1, NORTH CkMll j=^SOLir>~DI““ ACME REALTY COMPANY • RALEI6A1, NORTH CAROUNA UNION INSURANK:E and realty CO. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Continuiiig our Great'" HARVEST With Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Efird’8 Parade Thrillt of Values - Hundreds bf Them- Four Big Floors and Basement Packed With Price Cuts Beyond MBtehing Elsewhere... We Have Harvested Here for You a Crop of Specials Just Like Finding Money. Come.. See .• Examine.. Ask. You’ll Have a Real Cause for Your Thanksgiving This Month.
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