WEEK KM'h ■ ;Vv! ITDAi , !)!..('. i > |;i|n PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS % rißirT—itirtnmnw *" **.*»**MmiMm, - ■ * **** |gg|| THE WEEK IN *Je|* GOLDSBORO ; » V E. A. TH bRHTOH t ( -•Pride of !•. . -*: Ledge N• •. 2 b unci Sunjbeam Temple L >dgc K-. •147 IP.POE of W, G- . ■'■> !... ♦their annua! • • ee ; . ce. Antioch Buj ■. ' of Pine arid \ pi-inia S'. t. S:m day. Deer mm . 12. a ! :$ o r Tiu. memorial M.*rni m war. preaehoc by the Rev > B. Sim.-m nr mo tor ol St. James AM L Zmr Church Other member.-' on i program included: -010. Mi ;: e A: line Braswell; a marks h\ M - Geraldine Had.- n : vi •• M ■■■'■’ Scott. Music war furn:-’h d b\ th Elks Gospel Choir. Duet Dane-: ters, Gav and Arts/. A her crowd attended the pr-gp am no Aion/.'t RIIUO, pit Mm . Prolcvso) H. V (}?■•..,:i attenci ed the meeting 1 the Srutir m # Association ol College- aid S; condary School.- in Wliniinrion Thursday. Dect-mbei tith. Mr. Brown, reports -• very fine meet ing;. Leo Darden. <4 Boston. Mv a former Goldsboro boy and tlv brother of Mir. H. R M.-Kt atic n died in B. .-'ton Dec; ; i. : bod. is to arCre m GoM i : during th • earl;, • a; t of •he v< ; k Funeral avraugvinenL no or. e. plete. Scout Executive Visits Goldsborr Hairy Hav -hert, ~ps;st; a :• the director of Se >uting rrrv;o p with header-farters in Menphh Term, spent December ea Tuscorora Council w-.eking with R. L. Wolf. Sc* vit Ext-utb >• 1 A. P. Cox. field Scout <-x* ut. • Mr. Ilaysheif. a iev . ppp- ~ .. lor a week's Sc .utmost* t ba r training' course to bo - oadaet t in Gold?bore rod i'u. ;. * oimcil. April 5, : . -a. i’> H ! < tails are being el puate staff p tppm-re Stcul masters and the HOW u! ■■ en dnoting these emu s. -. Tire -. an til is especially tori .man ? ■ have she assistance m Mi Hav - native of Wms'cn-Sal in it 1 *>itl’eOO* H ' ! cvkv i- i tlv: Scout movement. He revved on — ' - - - T«£ FCLiCE SECURE APROftATJO* CARD 'frj* t j| ISSUED-.TO YOUK& WBOKNER WHO fU W&4 nWi '-.v M« SEINS- HEIO AT HEADQUARTER/ NOW- j % SfW C-. %W. , II f &$ *f‘ 7PL'' ' .- C WM - LEADERS OF THE DOPE aANS- IS < V fl M V. %% INFORMED OF TOM'S CAPTURE// ME CAUS || /g »ij/0& -" -s^WK IN ONE OF H«5 VACB'“ ACOCKY MIDSET/ §| /| WE USUAL WAV, WORK TlE# SAMPSON/-STROLLEJ?,! i USUAL WAY,T BONNY SUIT,AND ALL/j kRATTLER?V NOW 9ET R!D OP ■fcrTrT' »'**KTHAT STOfrlE AND 1 B this ihsttad/J ■ ikgr-; A-' f' 7 ~t. VMj& ■ .-Ji T mSfI fIP A CASE Ri&HT HOW OVER ON THE IT THANK ■r WEST SIDE ON WHICH YOU BOTH CAN BE. SiR/ I HELPFUL- BECAUSE OF YOUR PREVIOUS WORK _/*“8P m ~m E, WITH THE. YOUTH CF THAT SECTION m HAVING- '' , I S W A CALL PUT THROUGH TO THE WEST SIDE mtf&f W 1 1 jf&?m ■ PRECINCT now/ mold on a SECOND/'' ffffiff* -C ■% It f E* •■ ■ ■ BY AL L A\EA N SEND JIM AND HIS ..M FRIEND OVER AT EJ ONCE// THANKS 74 "n „ lf k WR- KUNE/ -. LASs*. .-. ■-. \ I ,i I ffifflSMyfiftftY v ~- , v V J ~• , V V'\ j ;i thr Winston Salem (wiuneil and .i exOCUi iVe. 1..; CliltPP ! ire m.e it at and ini’ work, and was later pc ., ifcted t... ri.vt on the national i Bey -See,-at stall in health and e .ed :» H- seires is: s! ■ j couneds tie - .ugdeii: tin Eastern btetion i'l the nation. Mr Hay n shot t. was guest c.f Mr and Mts , E. A. "i d rat a at 611) Deyr:eux . .'-> t' e, -T :vi:i,i i: I the cit v The- L’.ttie Theatre Inc: o! a Gold bee- -will pre-amt. its third annual Christmas P rg< ant. Sun - , day. ilt.a'i riibcr 19, at a p.m. ... in tim D.ha:>.i High .Gehooi and. d : toTium, u.ndf r the direction ni Mi: s Ho,-;. Gray. The pag.'.m'. P: in : tat ip! The Null'/- ■ ity in Li. n r Ha im e Mm a wdi u| be t'urn.'died b.\ th. 1 )riginai; Ch .ru; ardor tin direct; >rt id r! N e.. 1 Stitt. Members si i( east include - Eloise M, Larkm Kvcbvn Lane, f Elizabeth .\to< re. .Viooti.v Keve-y J: hni'iie D Vl urtleton, WiJhT'.<- Sti'i, Malta If- e Best, P p.p ra. Stash. Get. i L'a W • sp, John W. Chavis Ibmva Bass 11.pn '!■ : A.-kna' D. Pa:Us. Francis Larkin. Ma.rv L SmAi. (herge \V:' ' h.upi.m. A. T)i: rstun. .\. B. Rex’. Far) Glenn, Acldir- (I. Thornien end George Wilson, The public is urged to see this ~i pageant. The program will start i' p: sn.j tiy at p nr. Admission >- .1 Lee. E. A. Thornton is president Ltgicn Post Meets M - • . T "... pp :f R ' ■ i• A-. 215 fTK-pir: s Lcgu.n on Tucsdav night -v : Thornti ups t’a. tin. Lie- Post and. tne AiVa-rteau Legion Auxiiim '• went on . reed t..> make an g£- - ; fort lei see that every needy oid ■ person m the city lx- made to feci happy by receiving a.urn. '• thms so Christmas. Each mem • : t?er is askc-1 to bring in some needy old persan's name and ad : dre-v ' u dvr th*» f-ommitt! n mav ; e.■ i •',,.: i ’ ■ ■ p. -.-r; .■ :i- |T- AHD DON'T j|| 8 f FOR&ET TO *g&t /', k SHAVED MP-- 4 X%k §, _ jgyi^p*^:*b pl'TA&i NE YOUR RUNN!N&*Jf \WE'LL KNOW | Jr INTO CAPTAIN MORRISON <4BL OLD MAN." IF ITM I ... $0 J'M AFTER ALL THESE YEAR*, TSP ADVENTURE YDU'I.L lif 1 AND SPARKY , JIM// --WONDER WHAT'S Vlf BE IN ON '1 W.TH MF." IWf | tSeir L vvav M d hwjSjT ' ?^? i | FRIEND, S CAPT U*? *| I (I lw J L f*r\7 T\ Qls f^ p fC . e. ppp s ’* . %v , \ ~v. . ' yfa'iy •••.-••. fsf ■ /TAAip.pA ■ rv'- ■— ;• •:•••• , s : " '..s£■ ■<■■■■■ ••••'' .dr, t&VkwlgVwW.WvtiJi'wi&ivWwwa..-,v; C.v.V'.‘Sv'T.-x< w -pt-.'. x- V .•c-x". •- - a.. t le: jd. A p.vked ievi'-i piv, til, Ami:: IC.P : won .-'Gi-Si a i'l- Ci.sc t Fit.-J [ fact tiarnc (.1 the season Monday ■ night. Decenibec 6. at the com - .tin; v center to the 82nd Abr ’ll*.*. bp.-kvPab uvm vb Fm 1. Bragg hv thi seiix of -in !o 41 m ~n ever time game At the lied. 30 29, With Hr ■ minute.s !- V. FAN WHILE, JI Art AND SPARKY ARE, ! I | AT THIS MOMENT. IN THE OFFICES OF i j j THE U' S' BUREAU OF NARCOTICS// i I W ••• VES, STEEL! - YOU AND VOUR C | B FRIEND HAVE A SPIEHFUD IDEA/J ! V UNOFFICIAL CIVILIAN AID Sl'C-H AS f, I YOU OFFER. IS.-NVOUS? CASE, Vl i 1 QUITE DESiRAiiLE.' FURTHERMORE--^ f KLINE SPEAKiNSr/T JIM STEELF/B OK.HELLO,CAPTAIN J i WAS SPEAKINfrI MORRISON// SAY' 4 OF HIM JUST m !...' ■’ ! If 1C UAityLINIAN RALLROAD PROFRESS 'To : Vi ‘.mSTHA Hi ENGINE in 576 V so mijhtv locomotives of /.:•'>•/.,. 'STAGE-COACH" 1 r O'G to M’-fc; Llioned Streamliner.- .., ■' h"' J-.il " - . n. -I, ~ ; - filLi . Hi, .ITUCJ I. 1o i/i i.? a vast nefi\o of SVd Puikcad development in j At erica i-j on epic of * WViNi'tCN! t ..m • ... \y , I ~. ; , ,■ 1) , ■;> p.m. -a! She America."; Leer n Ciun Last Nash Street in Wilson. At this .time G. K. Wilson will b- m “nvenhons Thcif Serve You t ~ s Z " ~ ~ 7*7 ' ' —kfjs^'“'t : . i j’V.uL aorge ~Gt ib ~ , *. >^%.7 ; received first of his 361 PATENTS/ H. c . ,7m 1866... Sow troin-wreci/- INVENTEO CAR REPLACER/ YfisSm AIR-BRAKE INVENTION - v )a>£?m |S§jjsL on first actual test-stopped speeding troin-SNiiD DRaYMAHS Uf£ of crossing: 1872... PATENTED AUTOMATIC AIR BRAKE/ DEVELOPED INTERLOCKING SMTCHfS- Kif W. ||' RAILWAY SiG\Ai.S - STEAM TURBINES . WljaV, HARNESSED FORCES OF NATURAL GAS AND ELECTRICITY FOR WIDESPREAD rSE . . \S*wA’lf FOUNDED MANY NEW INDUSTRIES . # ji \ IMPROVED LIVING STANDARDS ~. JyBS/ '\ CRcAJW BETTER JOBS / | Cif Plat&rjnaL Patent CuuaojL - .' m-J1 ... 4?* / -■ Little Brother r -■- - «■■ . 7 ?^ f ' ; iV. '-'U KI Thai tiny tractor licing displayed by Virtrmia Vermeson, Detroit F » scale p!a;-tic mod. 1 f its big brother, the Ford Traitor. More than 1,000 of the modelr arc daily rolling from u miniature production line in Detroit. First used by dealers to point out the feature?, of the : product when the real thing was unavailable due to shortages the ‘‘•viy .. ur.- |M (iMidl J«m y. * Uiusy HiOUtl m.i P.l/I CtCiUV)JiJ£ Is Olg business, not. orily iti trtt<*ti>rs but in ciUtomi/biL-s llitd otlicr juthlucl’s. The model Ford tractor follows f.'.ithfully the Vermillion red and j f rest gray cob t scheme of' the big tractor; the body ;•■ of |.la<»V7 I the axles of steel, the tires of real rubber. ' ' ' &*»*■•* '' 1- ttHm-r nm-r-M'M mi ■ •- '«• ~ • •'-jvssv •>'.»■.' . J; MAIN U ti or \ 'c-MLROAD INVENTIONS f • wirirußULAk noma ifKomnvE jf •/G 11 . TELEGRAPH .. SLEEPING Cl/? ii j LOCK SIGNALS.. AUTOMATIC COUPLER ji CLOSED TRACK CIRCUIT | AUTOMATIC AIR BRAKE I % REFRIGERATOR CAR ..VESTIBULE CAR k \ AUTOMATIC STONER... CAB SIGNALS [ I OSCILLATING HEADLIGHT S ' I DIESELS.. ELECTRICS ... TURBINES I S RAIL FLAW DETECTOR CAR J ,1 CENT RAUL SO TRAFFIC ' I.J l . f I P/ii’f wteu b v -»*. ’* ’ v.c'hmN/Hr. v. M y - • Tiiiv(on Udn Itc?*H'iis in I. a. I'or l)*sf iuirit* y WJT'H THE EIGHTH AH'MY IN OSAKA. .iupciii Sge Ear! Wirt lay. Cibvii) Whitley •>( Ch: • ier C . he- lot: ibi-Mip n,.v 1 t-.< 2}'i' Infauli y. wciiii new, ,p.- ■:. pi c i - (.’: ;r,|. (;' fu 1 1 re'mv! pi m Upited States f. ; dischaiye. ) PPiOd „-,(iii.u Ir j j J;.a mond Rnxuhc Miller: InnkcCfj- | ifir Loon 111 ■! i: r»i ■. The Revel end (a-;a!u Ryan. (' p.. 1 the pal! ■ I• . the narrator descnbuis', each! scene f - SERVICE I.At:NDRY 905 X. JOHN ST. SI I.BS. :;5e Put MACHINE Mrs. Pearl Smith. Mgrs. ion iir.uciors dinners ! STOP AT \ic*k\ s Sofia Shoppe 333 S. .1A MI'S ST “A SPI < I AMY 1 VERY DAY’ Moye’s Grocery i aney and Staple Groceries Emits and Vegetables 401 SOLTI* JAMES ST. PHONE 9134 Sliver Moon Bar ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS BEER 239 \\ PINE STREET ALEX SWII-T, Mgr.