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THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES [F. O. B. Detroit] Chassis $285 Runabout $319 Touring Car $348 TrucSXfia??is~$4S0^ Coupe $580 Sedan $645 These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Orders are coming in fast, so place yours promptly to insure early delivery. Phone 314 ^ Louisburg, H. C. Produce Both With Purina Chows _ Wliy do Purina-fed hens lay more eggs right through the moult? It's because they get more protein and h takes lots of it for feath ers and eggs. Feathers run as high as 90% protein. Whites of eggs are nearly aH protein. Feed a balanced ration? Enough Protein for Feathers and Eggs Purina Chows keep the hena from robbing their flesh to get the materials they need. Get a shorter moult arxfc more winter eggs. Ask about the Purina Guarantee? More Eggs or . Money Back L. P. HIOKS ON THE CORNER NOTICI Having qualified m Bxeentor of th? ?tat? al V. T. Blanks, deceased, lat? 0< Franklin otmnty, notice Is here by (iTen all persons holding claims -I?*"-* said estate to preaent them to tba undersigned on or before the 23rd dar of December, im, or this notice ?01 be (UM Ik bar of their recovery. ?It p+rsocs Indebted to said estate forward and make This Und day r.lMl. il. PBRRT, NOTICH . Haying qualified aa Executor of the1 estate of Mr?. Bet tie Harper, deceas ed. lat? of rrkaUIn county, notice Is | hereby gl ven all persons holding rlalme against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of December, 1922, or this notic? will b? plead In bar of thslr re corery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This Dee. 22nd, 1921. 12-23-61 J. B. Ol,A8GOW, Eztr. W AKTE D?A colore? boy, afcost grown to leek after stock nl w?rk abont tkc fan. Apply at on? to A. V. JOHNMOX, LeaUbarj, H, C. I Bull-Dog Drummond The Adventures of a Demobilized Officer Who Found Peace Dull by CYRIL McNEILB ILLUSTRATIONS l? IRWIN" MYERS - C?iiMI>C?S.IInaOk ? "Great Scott!" muttered Hugh IT rttedlj. "the whole boiling bunch are asleep, or I'll eat my bat." "Thon who was It spoke?" said Aljy. "At least two of 'efn are awake right enough." And, as U In answer, to his question, there came the voice again from tn- | side the room. "Wal, Mr. Darrell, I guess we can. pass on, and leave this bunch." ?With rnt Isnrh nf tovfnl amaacment Hugh flung open the door, and fovnd himself looking from the yard into two revolvers. ~ "I don't know how you've don? it, boys." he remarked, "but yon can put those guns away. I hate looking at them from that end." - "What the devil have they done tar all yoor dials?" said Darrell, slowly "We'll leave that for (he tfo?, turned Hugh grimly, aa he akat the | door. "There are ether ?era matters to be discussed." He glanced round the room, alow grin spread over Ms face were some twenty of the gang. aH them fast asleep. They sprawled gro tesquely over the tabla, they lolled la chairs; they lay on the floor, they hnd tlon. they snored and snorted. "A dandy bunch," remarked faction. Then he turned to Dl mond. "Say now, Captain, we've tot | a lorry load of the boys ontslde; friend here thought we'd better brink busy." "Mailings and his crowd." aald Dar- I rell, seeing the look of mystification ?? ] Hugh's face. Z Tor a w moments stood, deep In thought; then oocn again the grin spread slowly over his face. "Get the boys In, Peter; and get these lumps of meat carted out to the lorry. And. while yon do It. wall go upstairs and mop up." THREE. . Even in his wildest dreams Hugh had never imagined such a wonderful opportunity. To be In complete pos session of the house, with strong forces at his beck and call, was a state of affairs which rendered him almost speechless. "Keep your guns handy," whispered Hugh. "Well draw each room in turn till we find the girl." But they were not to be put to so much trouble. Suddenly a door oppo site opened, and the man who had been guarding Phyllis Benton peered out suspiciously. His Jaw fell and a look of aghast surprise spread over his face as he saw the four men in front of him. Hugh stepped past him and was smiling at the girl who, with a little j cry of Joyful wonder, had risen from her chair. "Your face, boy." she whispered, as , he took her in his arms, regardless of j the others, "your poor old face! Oh, i that brute, Laklngton H* He laughed gently, and for a mo- j men t she clung to him. unmindful of j how he had got to her, glorying only ' In the fact that he had. It seemed to her that there was nothing which this wonderful man of hers coufdto't man age; and now, blindly trusting, she waited to be told what to do. The nightmare was over; Hugh was with her. . . . "Are there any cars outside?" Hugh turned to the American. "Yours," answered that worthy. "And mine Is hidden behind Miss Benton's greenhouse unless they've moved It," remarked Algy. "Good," aald Hugh. "Algy. take Miss Benton and her father op to Half Moon stieet?at once. Then comeback here." "But, Hugh?" began the girl ap peallngly. "At once, dear, please." He smiled at her tenderly, bat his tone was de cided. "Ttris Is going to be ao place for yon In the near fntnre." With no further word at protest th? girl followed Algy, and Hugh drew a breath of relief. "Now, yon ugly looking blighter." he remarked to the cowering ratUn. who waa by this time shaking with | fright "we come t* yon. When do?? | Uklngtos return?" "Termorrow, air," stammered the ] other. "Where la he now?" . The man hesitated for but the look In Hugh's eyes galvan ized him Into speech). "He's after the old sir?(be duchess of "Ah I* returned Hugh softly. "Of course he la. ,1 forgot. 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