PAGE FOUR No More "Beefami As Athletic Records Fall j j 1 t •. ith J/%• i*ft Wihertntn »* I*l th**¥ the 2** l H'GifiCr* K+t'T* r* the 4m*f*l • ** T n * hut , J witijj ffnt j *>. »» but h >* *'*• *MI * netofcif j jff; !*'e r*w*t t«tjf »« * • Wympf* * *' ' **•* m **4 ' •f I?.***!* • l*M *' /.••!■ ; ton m lv** *♦* ! a* '. • 4 m*r »••»« Olyn* pU• f.HVI '« ]?l*. ?*. ??. ? ',j +>fj>6 o' * *4.*i/9 ''ify stffjytiv hi***"? »h * t ire ?7. 1.• » ' *♦- ,'/».• »*» it* ■ m ip'^4 j ?«? / K *f 'he 9***ev f*y \ * : •* *irt !»♦'• f* %* , u*r i :-i epe+'t i*•> fc o*>.i « 'f i r Ky l.z " r c:i !R- u ?ri«cn ;.r :. r tr:if »• »n-1 • :i- . • 'vi f i r •" 11 ? in""' ni> ■ • ;ra . si- j ■ i: i:.' ..: ! .' • -• ;;' :e.a i •.:■• an ! f.h- ' ■ r:- •; •* •*#,n i \ fr\" r. • .*> n* r » * •. •. t?*..-* of tp rrn**th r . ». 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The same shaving brush has ■ n us- d for 2 5 years by Fred A Noel of Whitman, Mass., vho says ii is good for ten '•ars more. '.■•• da and Elizabeth Klanl h. aged 1 and 6, respectively, ■raveled from Chicago to visit ■u*ir grandmother in Berlin, ; rmanv. iZ .? \ . r• ' & '• * > 0 *.• /* *■ S'-.y.n ' ' ' ■■ I ■ s£&- I!!! ifcENs tortpON: rpllß smart Kh«p» ef New Tir'i A ;tro nhlnom with the r.ew | lnrblnns ' A►'*»i i« a good word. bv the way. fthe.r look like tini.hing ce mi:eh r« r/i I Knajlißh carilfn Fashion faver* jier fiew»red ' chiffon for summer wur. r.ewei j In thf, new f»mlala» m»i>f Ant ler lon!?or skirt* fur af'a-'ee* j wf*nr or trail tha flnt.r f.ir *▼- ?ifn■;. Som» h»r* nda*fc!e llr'i* i pv.ff aloevcs. pom* . re cleaVeiGPK. Ldrtf altar** ;.r* er>r spinous by tisetr .ib»*a*e. Irene F.ordoni ••»..« »■* xht in tliu ttet of Ovine or. t. ««i%« or so of these gay »i't!a fr«»k?:. "Aren't they .luct tno a«la'V*l*?" she nsked. "They taaks u? rrnlly feminine suain!" Yes, the chiffon fro»l;R »>•« adorable nnil -/ipiiinc tiie fi-nvi will he a fnvn-ite indoor p>»;!~nc | lor sonic months to uiiie. ■ W- xr;9@B@E^Wßi^! i [. . ■ • s l|'' I mi»* ;ft r. * Kn'i rc 1! •« ihfn. »* »• t:. »*w. ;enl n n.ms r>•*!!» i>i ob h;» I raumullar • . iS*"»raat!«K I k*rf w ia !"*i ; aaa.a i«hi » ar ii v.«:' 4 »una lit mi £ * hi p»»* 5: fill W*k iHVL; I 3« »«» r. •" »■« :b« *k'>! f«rtk«r ittaa any ci.l r icorta fat on 4 »«j'c old i ria«a at t k d ib I'aaatr t laira.l i J it '*.'4 1•* *4 «a kuttarn!ilk Oil i. :«:»*« A! 'ii* tt«* ha waa ! .• •«*>. .* 11 * «i.. ctra* r gh' «•« ii _ • v J»« it«oai. t.Lt: «'• juvj 3.v f.i« k» «'fc! 1 v««! u« . *•«? J"i« u.c I Cufil tC .. .• iAt v./. • "2» N «i . « "l. i. »» j' - ' i''-'' ycu *:«• ia 4 ;cwi I ♦••JL V • : J! 1 - i L'. t» m; s»tr* " o'. J r 'it, "I i»d a i' • v>- » i-kircir :»»• rlgkf." sa»« aitt.'a fal>s •a' v^.jcjf«r ki.e hvii vv /**!.* * u&wj i»i#u I' in# b»»* !iiv ',i«orv f#.' n Ui?v tm:» iky p«r* >« « *1 ;*t h>£• • J *«» 4>" wU« «.:v*2\i 10 Caught in the act of burg-' lary. James Morin of Chicago lost one of his eyes, put om while he was resisting arrest. The Massachusetts govern- 1 or's safety committee has rec ommended that radios be not permitted on automobiles in j 1 that state. Nancy Roper of Leeds. Eng.. has had three booWs published although she is only 17 years of age. nnMMiHMMIMnWMMMMWnMMnMIf I SEK O. M. SOUTHERN 1 FOR VOI R ' ISeetl Wheat, Barley, Rye and Oats. Special Price on Daisy Middlings and all Kinds of Flour, Meal and Feed Stuff. MONITOR ROLLER MILLS, WALNUT COVE, N C- Q WHEN IN STUART |J 2 —Eat At The— jj I Bide-A-Wee Tea Room o MRS. N. H. BRICKLEY, Prop. DA modern Cafe in a Good Town. The Best Food Excellently Prepared. g I jj At Reasonable Prices. Q OBOISIOaOI IOC3QCO mm baxirt rbpommb that 11;# ini*k« .'tM the r" f put. Ra!i' cir:r our m»a; \\ i rjJ'r'r or fm't r-r"*! or \ti ith!e c*l!u!on'-In i•! wore- will rio it, nnrt nt the f." jv t'.nt h»!f> i!;t- wHshi r.f. i, . for * 'ivrs pro rt'lt t ■ • ••. Itor. t miminri*r*t»nd /».*•. • T»r. I advocate pnrtir.:• p iat tt r !»>•«•• nr. r»rt*ir fe«v e. •! ! ■ a»» t«r of 'r.c. i lo rny t «: preitr mtif'h rrhat they 1!T. 1.-.rv rtitkil* 1a (hair i j Waaa ;k* lilt aaluta sf ikiii! iiy atkiie.e jit i* uat Lait la uaaaratjaa 1 ta;np«::tar« go WsUt 01» trajs» tj ! rauor**. Tua maa #f io«Jty kit t»« '»«!«&* taut u-Mm •:t 1 It.Ka *frn'l lie >» u» baltav*. 1/ j liiuiv-r fcrs tt*!v i - ul» Kg »»« uiacui' a »j_jit :i»rca„'B "a. »• ».... Urf. tau liijy Wi*:u'.ita ilii.i '«« .» it ii.it'ly g..v-J fKauUiuS :tt« I roustJ. .11 ') ; which u.tiurksl • t » *. * I.b tisinur >i t.•/ 141- L-^!«' Kv..v. thin*; IV* l'dti a' ih it !*. .-.a an. 'A.!f.u'.vJ «ii«t uiaiulv r«x-.>itisil>!a (or »v»u'«yni: k .j to Mi« liiji l .' ! t'a >aj t j )v „> of to.':' ttj'3 i>->iir' day a Afvar i 1 Ufa no;. .•!.•• u - »in i :];uii- auJ 3(»t •*j ot* i* The largest tuna fish ever taken with ml ami reel weigh ed 758 pounds and was caught by Zane Grey, the novelist, who has also landed the largest dol phin, striped marlin an,} vellow tail. Sally Lane, 14-year-old Clai fornia girl, spends her summer vacations as a sailor on her| father's whaling ship in the ' north Pacific ocean. I ! it t« ttBMT wm ntx fea IMb toaa. ma km MtMfeaa to Jaat akMt tar Am wi>i wO* tm. mm 4 Cf» mmt to mM Ma •mMIM. Fratt MWm wMh Mm m« —W iM a toath»a«t*« a»4 Aaabty wtJ««a»a toaafe m»m Mm* BJ-a afcnrp —id fcr brtofc wMum nsTi littw *nd try n Mf tat taviV as doafiaato ax* aaafca* TVa ft* s 'ouH m Wat to krtvi a : p'»c* a? hraa4 la •• a»aaa» Drahi 01 ei*«.a toowa p*wt aa4 aarlakln «''.!> i>o»iar»d kug«_r Jaat ktifara j pmi»,j f i ' 5 l !;f\ '•,4'': V -••• I l; :: - ; -■ , I" ' « : i ■ ,%/ ~4 "• •: 1 V /■ 'c.'V rf \v*. •, h '&&LM w'> ft S~r T J __LZL_ % rl t RTK'JIOIBS !••-« a -i\ fr*4*«*v k*-I iii a at' u:«nva Tfca-/ a■* aa«7 ta |r !•»«« | and *44 a *>:' . «*i Mutt...* . .ui in Mm Mitril. Ik.-ui' k •«!«.. .taltiM | w >wr u*j' Cv» rni»k'.au Ikjlu, nww c«iui>H u My ui pal .an! ski«S{r u toUiu/. uallbt' n.ii>" utiiU t OiUM'. («!'> W f.~ Vh£lkMlaiv l>" vki iw.vuaut d T * ' I''| V ' v ' f Cv'Likit' "Vri-iv H'lra 7l « * the iu«.i tivry 'y i ovm'v lit \ lie loww lull; ai tU« l v,hv.i.h..a.. is ft luattw ui »si»-: ii» v.-**• 1 :u i pruyur cloL'.uaf am! siin u to Ui« Uu - aac«. Thr «"«t"W- ■ luwticuiaiiy vu*a*r. u-v vature's put lauds previaibK •l» > la-iy vir'.i lutein*! wbnuUi. 10—s aopocsiopoi i | "mu. THOMAS * ' "LBKRT I g Two of the World's Best Auctioneers, SELL YOUR TOBACCO o n 0 fi © Paul Taylor, a Stokes County Boy, |l 1 follows all sales and bids on every pile © of your tobacco. Bring your next load Q || to TAYLOR'S and see how hard we jj ,| work for you. jj | = 0 || D d Taylor's Warehouse | | 1 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ° First or Second Sale, it will Pay You to sell at Taylor's I' APfA^—rtlfftl —t^l—iO Melrin Koontx, IT, is an ani mal handler and trainer at the Lot Angeles Zoo, where he drives his pet lion "Jackie" hitched to a small wagon. [ USED TRUCKS"! | Fords...Chevrolet#...Dodges 0 1-2 Toa to 2 Ton J $25.00 and Up I Q Motor Sales Co. I JJ Chrysler Distributors Ma ratal Street, Next te Robert E. Lae Hetel. II WINSTON " SAL^^2Sg3^^3[OES Stokes County Tobacco Planters— This year you need help as you have never needed it before. Let REX GASS at Gorrell's Warehouse do some bidding on your next Tobacco. It will mean Dollars to you. First Sales Next Week MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Gorrell s Warehouse | 1 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. t ' ' i IIWI —IM II II WBNHDAT, NOT. S. IMI Boys orer f years of are now become affiliated with the Boy Scoutta as "Cubs," apd be come fullfledged Scouta upon reaching the age of 12.