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1::-! at 112 17: t ia Hinstcn h a c; , r : store gccr I rciiy-to-wear, 1L ;r ry. Lee ITa::ar, rop . liness in C;tcm . 1 has experineced a - - r -1 ccrauijr shop, where . 1 tzix dealing are win- : : i as enviable following . :3 m the inexpensive "as . Letter merchandise. Smil- 1 courteous ladies to help rre uiss-Louise Ilitchell and :. I.elhe Vaughn. julaville Seniors To Present Flay l- Beulaville; " Marclr 9th. -i'The Senior Class of TiMilflviHA TTioh School will Tirftsent ..;. their A" tilav. ' Pnirv Ta1 A Bolivia Ilarch 19, at 8;00 P, M. o'clock.. I . Nora, ; A maid, MJary . Quinn This play "The Drcnn -teniae True" features 10 t" 4 ra. The cast includes tLa iSl: Han Worthicstca, Czz cf , the people, Dorothy Altertsoa. , Gordon Clay, Foreman cf the works, Norman Williams. ' , 1 Margaret Byrnes, , Loyal and True, Lacy Erinscn. , - Mrs. Jenkins. Keener ' of the Boarding House, Delia Ilercer. ' 1 Angelina Ilazi, ' Iler .. Daughter, Lila Lou Williams. Jack Brown, A Cub Reporter, Grover Miller. - ' ' Misa' T,onisa IYawlrina. On a of the Boarders, Daphney Blizzard. a Florabel Mullins. A noetess. Ma ry Katnryn DccGon. , : Miss Mehitabel Eiddlp.'A suffra gette, Vera Ililler, '-f t '' - Bobbie Byrnes, Averse to Col lege' Women. Harold TTathMwa r- ' Emmy Lou Norton Fond of TV- 1 - -i la I: j . D:r:3 L TI.:na Ira J t LcrJ r . ht frc-i 1 Charles . .vning " 3 Var Ss, El .Ho girl, Pci: 1 th Tc. Smith cf , known to bacco" secll. tes. In tiiil me almost a I j cf Crai cf A. J. a firs i3 r 5 well' the l;r;I to- .... .A l vil' ' za- : to- Works, C::ar T ' ' r. , It all hair;. I : . ; :rs This r'iy u r. r t' o direction ago when he sc:-: : . ; 4 t fcr of the Hih Cchocl Jacully. tine tM t . . tha firs rr 1 1 ' Be wise ,and adverti:3 in the Duplin .Times each week end' you will get results x his famous oil t:L: -jc . t rjs- tem. 'ine new jrc ' I--. 1 id be 'just the thk t :; f;r.L ers needed to assnra I ''-r r and easier work. Un:r tl.2 V rath fl:"-"". sr.!' r r i the , TcT;r:Lir, Jcl a G. C, : : Jcrcs cf Lar::;n c;.r tjtoiJ . t.. .... L- ;t yeir tl 2 firm ; 1 -..x'Ciil j -i i l . cr I it is espectci t:t tlAs 1 vLl be nearly d;ll;l d;:. i::7. - e call your attenti:! U f : system tobacco bars fts 1 - t pt r 1 in this ir:ue cf the TI 1 r i r 4 rV Vi if y ' it . ; V-:: 1 iv' T'Vr- V- " , ' 'lESnEEE'? YOUECHANCE TO SAVE M01IEY ON YCFR fp:' J,';' I? fsi" 's CHASES ..; WE MUST BEBUCE OTJE STOCK - ' A" ; L' C BY HALF BLTOBE EASTEB. BEGAEBLECS C? COST . t . !i if M I h . 1 " ft r Above Arrow Plane with Ford V, 1 engine ' toarlna over 1 New York Cltv i niwi. vwiiiuivuiiu irannnunnM( nignit J-. i itignt Face wood of the Arrow factory points out to Oavld E. Anden un, wnicT engineer or cne oonn Aluminum ana Brass Corporation, the iirciiiwu ur mounung ine ranaara rora v-b powerpiant In the plane,-. tion with the Ford Motor Company " 4 x v; f ' ' i i iHTHE first airplane powered by a l standard automobile engine . to fly from coast to coast Is the Arrow Sport V-8 shown here equipped with a regular Ford V-8 automobile ea jrtne. This plane la the first stand' ard automobile enslne-powered unit to receive the Approved, Type Certificate- from ' 'the Department of Comtnerre. 1 . vV , - 'I' The plane made the transcontl " uftntal flight In time for Its .com- jpletlon Just before the recent ai -j , wane show at New, York-. V The flight' was , made by Dale "V ' Myers.' veteran f pilot,' and , George " Chri8tlson, co-pilof The plane aver ' "aged .90 miles per hour and got ,, 7:.v oeuer iaajy t mijes per gallon on '- '. the flight, using reguW-priced auto , - : ; mobile gasoline. The Arrow T-8 has ,v' a wingspread of about S? feet and - ' a length of 21 feet. It wels-ha less v ' t than y 1 200 pounds and retails for The manufacturer, Arrpw, Air craft, and Motors Corporation of Lincoln, Nebraska," bas no counec- although It is expected that Arrow , owners will be ab . to taker tht ships , to regular ' Ford dealers for endne renalr miA ranlAmmt ank ice work," , ' - u.Jj v ,wvwuw yiouv .WM..UCJUUU strated In Detroit to officials of the Ford Motor Company and of the Bonn Aluminum and Brass Corpora, tion whose ComDanv BUDDllea man parts for, the engine, including the ' Bohnallte cylinder heads, bearinrs. I etc.; It: was brought to Detroit by . Mark Woods, President of the Ar Mm ill. Om m..... hii i.i Jimmy Hurts who put It through? all kinds of stunts its foolproof design. a marvel of Biabillty and , with regular at -600 feet per, absolute ceiling o a ranKe of 350 miles on 20 eaihin of gasoline. Top speed is 300 miles per hour and It cruises at SO. Land lng speed Is 45 utiles an hour.. ; ' f Kr fA: ,. , i it. r t to demonstrate I ! t 4 .' I V' j' The plan. i. J. -r , W ' , experts assert X ' . ' v V r' ' I T ' ;i r7 J ' . gasoline climbs, V - f ;?-3 '?:'-'",' , mlnuta.ttfhas ao X '.'. A XWV . t, , if 14.000 feet uil 7 I A ' l! f gS;P:EggirA.:L.S;. DRESSES 1 ST01TT' ; All Hew Prints and Solids i '1 V1 ' .v,- 81213 88 10 48 ' y QS.O jL;;,v. . ". : SIZES 12 . 20 ." ; ' J)3.C0 .'HOSIERY; Jroy'rMHis'Ain) sours ;is.'iW undity BLOUSES SOLD FOR 79c PAJB T . SOLD FOR $1.83 All Colors Oi f"-; sua form, the slep;' , r , CJi-'O ' PERFECT, Only ' 4 .ALL CUTS D COAT" riICLLY REDUCED 'i ' i , i ."'4s,''' T . 1 ..x:fL u. 'av . : I 1 i J1' S -t 1). i ; .'3SU!Ctf ACTION tBV 1 THt PRAeCJJN has SAVED OUR HEROES FOR THE MOMENT" FROM .THE' DEATH 1 DEALING GRIPPJN 1 m ' 1 i 7" .THAT WAS LOpK OVER J H LIGHTNING CJyLD 13 A - t ' C P,- . whole Hc:,r c.- wingsd I y - -7-- EUIAC.T3 LEX) DY . AN.r . - ' k,.! ' ; "I A r - I'"'' ; I" 1.,' . .
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