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HIE f.'ZV.'S AM) CZCirATH. ! I Ti V f "-"- ?!! - i -1 CFROERS am Br EfiDEAVORERS REVIVE MOVE FOR Young People's Convention Plan To Provide Haven For Hears Inspiring Addresses Needy Blind Women Taken at Burlington ' . Up Again Burliagtoa, Juno 7. The State Chria- tiaa i Eadeavor Coaveatioa, which- it maetlBg ia Barliagtoa; had a very ia arrartive pregraja of eiereiwe today, ckMiag with meeting tonight ia the Preebyteriea church at Grahai Officer (or th aaauiag rr vera , eleeted at follow: Preeident, Bev. F. V. Knight, af ureeuiberei viee-pretident, Mr. E. P. Barker, of Qreeaiboro; aee- rotary, Mica Eaav Long, of Greens boro! traaiorar, Mr. W P. Smith, af Graham. - Tka reaveatioa waa opened at t o'clock thia moraiog with devotionnl eiereieee, led by Bat. L. A. Peeler, of Newtaa. Mr. H. Uault Braiton, Kia- area aawapaper aiaa, preiided. WAR RESPONSIBLE FOR SUSPENDED PLAN Sunday Schools Are Urged To Set Apart One Sunday'! Col lection! Each Year for Bene fit of Home Which Mr. J. P Coitner, of Ealeigh, la Pro moting INDUSTRIAL HOME TO LATE J. R. JORDAIJ DUCKPiaJ SEASON Tn nnr r!f luuruiiiii ii pi in DAY ii a Mad or about tweiva hundred dollars, aid two ladint at Boarboro have offered to give tha land for the home. varioue wayt of raiting money and they varioue way of railing money and they hir come to tha eoneluaion that the beat plan ia to arge tha Sunday echoola ''Tht mvement to boild an Induatrial home for needy blind women ia to be revived. It had gottea aader pretty good headway ia 1018, whta tka war A debate I praaaura became aueh that it wae by aaeaa af the Eadeavorer wat very thought beat to auapend aetivitiet for lively, the rabjeet being. "Beeolved. toe time. ' , That tka High School young people eaa I Mr. J. P. Coataer, of thia eity, him k raaefced aad trained batter throuch I lf blind man, and a teacher ia the aa intermediate aoeiety thaa through I School for tht Blind, it treaaurer of tha YJLXU.JE-The amrmttive wael tne fund, and he and lira. Conner repreteated-'by Mr. Alford Lindley. of have done much ia getting the under- Guilford Coll re, aad Mr. P B Peek, af taking aa fir along ae it ia. Miaa rlor Newton, and tha negative by Miaa Jea-i taea Puaetn traveled for tha fund a a la Gallant, af Chnrlott. and Mr. PauM while and did flna work, but her health Bawliaa, af Graeatboro. Tha audience 1 1 "ch that the eaa hardly; return her aware.ee; ma aeeuioa to taa negative. ki7 in oenair oi me underrating, Mr. Lefcauaa Baaaka, - , I Farm Ornnlaatlon. ur. avan lAhmaaa made aa inapiring t. i.A .. ....iuu.. ...i ... nddrcta en CWUu Endeovor work aad Loeiational feet, aoma of the alumni -a joiwww, oy ev. o. o. uanacaeiio, of tb, biiBd h,tin(t forml.d c Won College, who epoke en the organisation to promote the home aad jht. . w. mtaa, er ureenaoore, epoae Titkiag. Davotionai exereiaei were rondueted ia tka afternoon by Bev. Cliaa. O Lyaek, of .Ckarlotte. Mr. H. Oalt Brajrtoa lei a eeaferoaee-ia Chriatiaa Eadearor eeeial meetiaga and a ennfer- aaaa aa mjeaiona ry work waa led by Mr. Lahmaan. Paring tha afternoon, I of the State to tet atide one Bundai xt. Leamaaa alto epoae an eeveral eontrtbution each year for the home. other phaaea of Chriatiaa Eadearar Tkey hare had thia plan in mind for work. tome time, and had peculiarly lit- Be porta i tka 8tata offieert ware I eonraa Ina eiperienea in connection n4e, the praaideat t aad tha . eretary'a with it, but they are dlapoted to try being eepeeiauy iateraatiag. The eon- out again unleea aome friend of the vaatioa waa photographed aad tha morement hat a better one to oner delegatee were then taken far aa auto- - Few Baapoaeee. eneaue riae, aner waira they enjoyed I k.dr.d l.tten ant In ibis to aa auuag ai taa uranam uoaatry Club. Sunday aohool tuperintendentt in a Taa meatinga af taa waaior Ea- rioue parte of the State," aaid Mr. deavonre are being held ia tka Metbo. Coatner, "brought only five anawert. qiai j-reteetaat anarch. Bee. J. E.I One of thoae who anawered waa Mrt. Pritehard. af Bnrliagtaa, and Darward I A. D. Ettell. of Durham. Bha aent a Rtokea, alao nf Burlington, welcomed eentributina tha year the lettere were ina aiaitera, aad Mra. Merarland, of eeni out. Bha baa aent one every year High Feint, epeke aa tka eall af the and inereaaed it every year, ehareh. In the afternoon Miaa Kanni I tending ten dollara Jhia year. Hipp, of Charlotte, and Mra. Howell. While the general reaponae from the t Wilmington, made -ery initrnetive uperintendepte wnt dlaeouriiging, at Tka vi.ki - - very gratifying, and that U the ret v.il.1.. . i. .. .n .l. j.i. toa tna rnenaa or tne movemani are g..H..t ti. .Vlock thi. .fteraoon, th. MJ?" 5,rt ,0 gft rhrtetiaa Endeavor meeting for the aight wat held at tha rraabyterlaa memm w ehurth, af Orakam. Bev. A. C. Oarmleh- Mr. Coataer particularly nrget that ael, of Burlington, eoadueted the devo Buaday aehool auperiateadeata wha tioatl tterviaea, aad tha Be v. Mr. Tar- tee thit item take, tha matter up aitk ar directed tha maaieai program aad their achool right away and tea if it aang a nolo, I it not tgreed by all concerned that tkt Mr Karl Lehman a delivered an addreaa wortkineaa of the needy blind women aa Chriatiaa Endeavor proa reae la North of the State fully juatiflet tha grant i Carolina aad la Dixie durina tha twit lag of the appeal to tet uide one Bub. year and tha meeda af Chriatiaa En- day't contribution in every yenr for deavor for tha aeit year. thit purpoae. fallowing thia came tha "Dlile Chart "Bo P'ona," tald Mr. Coataer, Parade ia which delegate! held up far tha idea that the School for the laapaenoa charte of tha variout organi- "" w ,'' "" aatioat ahowing tha work af the year. f rt After tB tuda.ntaj Theraaftor, tha delegatee pledged Hfltt " n,T 18 th,,, for Chriatiaa Endenvor eitenainn work they can. Maay are Anrlnr tha ' I badly handicapped in life, tnd tome at Dr. Chtrlea Merera. af Green.hon. then without frienda and money, land delivered tha principal addreea af the u the poor houae. Tfcert i hat long beet weening aa tha eubieet af The Chria. f "? "r "'' "V tiaa Xndeaeor Uiaalui." n annk r. I oiuu S3 miantaa ar aaora aa tha analifleatloae or yoang people tor Chrietiaa Endeavor ari taa aaggeetew that tha great aead of yeaag people it leadership aad a perfect heart. At tha afternoon tea- eoa, Mrt. W. H. IVwelt. of wilmlna- toa, wat eleated Junior enperlntendrnt. Saw Caaatae af Paria. Paria, May ICorreanoadeaee af Tha Aaeociatad Preee.) "I bare aaw tka t'awateaa af Parte, write a womta in aa avaain paper, a day ar to after the rveaat death af the Couateea. "I wae a tittle girl hat I have aever for rot tea H. It waa at tka atatioa, St. OermaJa- dea-Fateea. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. W. B. ROYALL Beloved Christian Woman- Laid To Sett at Wake Toreat; Many Attend Wake Ferret, June T. The funeral aervwea or Mra. w, jj. noyau, wno died laat evening after only a abort illnret, were conducted at the home on faculty avenue thia afternoon at 8 o'clock. Dr. 0. D. Grtvea eondueted the aervicea, while the muaie wae dl Woodmen of Raleigh and Dur nam To Hold Ceremonies 1 . During Summer At the regular meeting of1 Oak City Camp, No. 62, Woodmaa af tha World Friday aight, announcement waa made that tha Woodmen of Balelgh and Dur ham during tbe,,enmmer will unveil a monument to the late X. F. Jordan, of thit eity. Tha data of! the uavelling wilt b ensealled la Tha aeeaaioa will be aa important one for tha .Woodmen it thia teetion of the State aad r large crowd il ei petted from other eitietl Mr. Jordan wat aovarelga of the lodge. A promi nent apeaker will deliver tha memorial addreaa oa tha oeraaloa. The Baleigh Elka will be invited to attend the cere- aioalea. At tha Friday meeting officer! were metalled for tha year ae followtt J, M. Norwood, council commander; C. A. Allen, banker: P. B. Young, d vieor; P. B. Hatch, Jr., clerk; Charlet Chappetl, watchman; B. N. Moor, eea- fi'ORE SALARY FOR RALEIGH POLICE manager; S. M. Young, Jr.( matagvf I Wood; Preibyterlan, T. I Creckmora; D. M, Petty, manager; N. H. HoftM, Flret Baotitt. B. L. Mlddleton. put council commander ) Dr. J. B. Wht-j The teime aad thelf eaptalat ia th toa and Dr. Z. U. Cavaneae, phytieiana. U. S. PAGE BECOMES POLICE CHIEF IN DUNN (Special to Newt and Obaerver.) Dunn, Jnne T-Mr. U. 8. Page, form erly chief of police of Mt. Olive, came here Friday and went on duty at chief of police here. Be haa the reputatioa of being oa tha job, and auto raeert hare already alowed up. ' air. i, . Baraea, chairman of board county eommiaaioaert and praaideat Dun Oil Millt Company, will leave Best week for Battle Creek, Mich., for treat ment. He haa bean tick for aome time DR. FRYER RESIGNS AS PITT HEALTH OFFICER Greenville, June 7. Dr. C P, Fryer naa tendered nit retnaalioa to, the State Board of Health a, county health officer of Pitt county to take affect Juna 10th. Tfflr newt will not only be learned throughout tha county with turpriee but 1 will ia addition carry with it much regret for Dr. Fryer bat mad a moat efficient and er.pable official eiaee hit fourteen moatht realdenca here. imi MALARIAL ATTACKI Tab rrfard'a AtU Phaaehato A t yoiifl an tlaa wsta antMhaa fame Mint, Aa affective txiM. Trr a. -(Adv.) Will Beetore OU Traiaa. (Special to Newt and Obaerver.) Wilmington, June 7. Federal Mana ger Lyman Delane, of tha Atlantic Coaat line railroad, tnnouaceh that at early data, to be give later, tralni Noa, 90 aad SI, between Wilmington and Ooldtboro, will be put back on the run. They were taken off wbea the war broke out. The train ar operated north of Uoldeboro now, aad have been. but were cut out of the Wllmlngtea- Ooldtboro run.'- The announcement la'of pedal Intercut to the morning newt- paper. Two Local Leagues Begin Their. Mooneyi.am Gives schedules on Alley For Title Two duekpia leaguet, eompoeed of 16 team of th beet benliag alley eipertt la Baleigh will begin their cummer eeaaoa tomorrow en the Y" alley a. The eeaaoa will be maintained' thit year by , tha Buelneeamea League and the Church league, Kaahvlatgna will play two garnet each week, the Buel neeamea kolding the alley every Twee day and Friday aighta, while theiChurch toamt will play ever Monday aad Tharaday. Tha eeaaoa will be divided. Th winner of the half will thca play a teriec for tha ehampionahin of each league. The two league champion! will tinge ft faal teriee .or the city champioaahip. Tba team aad captaint of the Church League are: Central Methodiet, W. C. Bavag; Tabernacle. A. G. Nowell; Edenton Street, A. T. Barton; Good 8hephrd, H. M. London ; Chritt Church, Archie Horton; Chriatiaa, Eugene Bualaeeemea't League ar Carolina Power and Light Co., A. L. Adami; Croat Iinehaa, A. T. Tearby; Com mercial Bank, J. M. Sherwood : C. B. Boone, Durwood Medlia Newa and Obaerver, O. 8. Woolard; Whltlag Horton, C. J. Clark; MeLeod A Wateoa, Frank Wateoa; Bea board Air tine, W. B. Beltman. The eekedulc tor the neat two weekt it aa followa June Preabyterian v. Xdentoa Street, June 10 Carolina Power and Llcht Company v. C. I. Booaa. Jaaa 12 Firat Baptiet v. Tabernnel, June IS MeLeod A Wateoa v. Newt aad Obaerver, Juaa 16 Ooed Shepherd v. Oria- tiaa. Juac 17 Commercial Bank v. Crate Linehan. June 1ft Central Methedlat v. Chriat Chareh. Juaa 10 Whiti,g-Hort?3 v. Seaboard Air Iiae. CITY COURT JUDGE GOES TO NEW YORK Judge Harrii Anxious To Get New Ideal On Banning a Juvenile Court Judge, W. C. Harrie will be jaiaaing none hie uaual place ia the city court room thit week. Be le ta ttu'dy Juve nile court methodt ia New York City, Since the pa eaa re af tha juvenile court act by the Iftil Oeacral Aaaembly. Jadga Harrii hat beta making th Juvenile work a thing apart from the ether matter ia hit Juriadietioa. It ia la tha hop of improving bit tyttem that h la taking thia trip. He etatod laat night that he might' retura by war of Norfolk, and that hit one purpoae wat to get new ideac Dariag hit abaenee from the bench Mr. J. W. Bunn will be fine aad road tcateaaa ditpeneer at the municipal building. ! Officers Pleasant Surprise; Now Wants More Men Whea Baleigh polieemea yectarday received their weck't pay checha (hey found aa iaereaee ia aalaty. Accord ing t CbmnUaakiner ilfooaeyham'f aa aouaeemeat about two wackt ago, each officer ftecpt th chief gtta a raia af 110 Btoathly. Oepta.lna new recoive $110 monthly, while the patrolmen gat $100 per moath.' ' Tha iaereaaa ia pay it tha commit aleaer'a grat ttep taward improving the police departmeat. Bit aert nova will be ta iaereaee tha fore by probably lis or eight member, including anothat motorcycle policeman. Th addition of more office re, however, will depend upoa tha atatu of tha aaw city budget If Commieeioaer Mooaeybaaa ia abl ta inercaae hii force, hit reorganiiatioa plaae call for complete eqnad of traffic police. Tha traffic officer would be uecd for no other purpot than regu lating the travel of automobllea aad vehklei. It ia now planned to hav at leait lix men for traffic work alone. Thee would include two motorcycle poliee mea end patrolmen for four of th moat dangcrou atreet creating ia th city. Mr. Mooaeyham aad Chief Bar hour think it ia aeeeeaary that aa flt cer be tUtioaed at Fayetteville-Mar. tin, Martin-flaliabury, Fay(ttrill-Har- gett and Martin-Wilmington intereec- tiona. The prepoaed , plant will depend on tha moaey available during tba nd miniitratloa of tha new year. INJUNCTION AGAINST AUTO TRADES COUNCIL, Toledo, Juaa 7. Declariag the indus try had beea ahttracted by "riotout and diaorderly aoaduet aad iaUmidnrJaB." rtaerai Judge aUUit Ut today ianed S temporary inJuaetioa reatrainin tha Auto Tndfi "Council, maehiaUU local, ineir mempere aaa Uber leader from interfering with worker er ia any way namperiag operation of th antomobU plant of tba WillyarerlaBd - Com' paoy. - - The inJuaetioa ia effective at 1 iM a. m. Tnetday, Jnna 10, at which time it it believed the plant will be re-opened unaer armea guard aad reduced um bar of labor pickete. Taft (ada Speack-Maklag Tear. Albany. N. T- June 7. Former Prmi. dent Taft toaieht ended a areech.iiak lag trip of several weeki ia further ance of tha ratifleatioa by 'tha Uaitad Stataa of the leagu of nation coven ant. At a meeting held bera under tha euapicee of tba League ta Enforce Peaee, of which he it nreeideat. Mr. Taft aaid ha did not doubt that tha P-tt majority of th people af the nltcd State! and th needed aaaJoritr . . . . ... - oi eenaion wouia approve ta league- Rallraad Balaa foe CritUatea Heme. "The Interview ia today! Kewe and upcerver wtu regard to railroad rate ror the riorcac Critteatea home doa not do th railroad Juitlc. said Miaa Elixabath Bigga, teld eecretary, yea tcrday. "We get clergy rata is the eaet ad pateeo ia th weak . WiLLA mm G Chamber of Commerce Asks Other Towns To Make Con ' certed Effort Active campairaiBg for the coinoM- tioa of a eeatral "mouataia-toea'' highway will be tUrted at aece, wat tha point of a atatemcnt made yeitc:day afternoon by Mr, U. R. Beaman, tee retary of the Baleigh Chamber of Com merce. .- - The chamber haa written to mayara aad Chamber! of Commerce all along the propoaed route, asking them to call a conference at tome central point, pre ferably one of the townt on the high way. , Townt which Mr. Bt-aman tbinkt ahould be oa the highway are Balialinry, Marion, Hijtlr'Point, Greensboro, Bur lington, Durham and Baleigh. ' . , "We wonld like to aoo the Aahevillc-Charlotte-WUmingtoa highway com pleted, but we do Bot believe It ihonld be tha main route front th mountain to the lea," aaid ' the eecretary yea terdty. - A committee of the' local chamber, coaaiiting of Mn a M. Miller, Mr W. 8. Fallit, Mr. Gilbert Crabtre. Dr. Clarence Poo and Mr. J. M. Broughtoa, chairman, ia ia charge af tka -matter. Neabrwed "Married tnea are mora philoeophUal thai tingle mea. Cynieua L,Nl'rallj.A married man renliaea that kc haa got te mak the beat of it. EFIRD'S "The Store that Sells for Less" "Lack at that Udv." an r.tk.r iA reeled by Dr. H. M. Petrat, aatiated "ahe might have beea Queea of France." r P'- W. L. Potent, Prof. J. K Lake -I Kwked and aaw a lady weariaa a vomen ni tne town. widow"! long rail and amoking aa eaor- Th i' "pWi " ana eigarl Oa each aide of her waa preaaive. Dr. Gravea read the eeripturoa, ft hoaatifal ywuag girl, tha Prinreee Ina- I4 in P.1"'' and eoneladed tha aerv- vwl aad rriaeeaa Lou it af France, her ltn appropriaie remaraa. iuc daagktera. -Tha Cenateea ttrode along high Chriatian character of Mra. Boyill th platfarai. her long black veil float- a4 o ealogyi tot the waa loved iag behiad her crepe bea net aad 1 er "cned by nil who came in eon- eigar preceding her. tact with her life. The aervicea were a ecu Id not imagiae that my father eo""""!"! " a joking beeaaaa af tke retnectfal scripture reading and two hymna. ay the crowd af paeeanger made way The active pallbearer were: wateri. far her. bat an illn.i.. . -k.. . J. G. Milla. A. J. Medlin, Jr. Roy Mar- queea might be Buffered permaaeat ' R- u Brewer, I. O. Jonaa and W. W. hvk." Holdina. Tke honorary pallbearer! Thii tittle atory asnlaiai. why the were: Dri. W. I Potent, Benjamin vwurteeaa aad courtly Fie-are ia eh ma-1 Sledd. J. F. Lannenu. N Y Uulley, J enag tne death of the Couatrta referred H. Gorrell, C. C. Pearton, u. A. Aiken, 0. W. Paaehal, H. M. Poteat, J. w, Nowell aad T. D. Kltchla; Prof a. F. K Poole, J. L. Ukc, I. E. Carlyle, E. W. Timberlake,' H. A. Jonea, ". E. l och ran, B. B. White aad Mraara. E. B. Earnabaw and J. C Ctddell. Mra. Eoyall It turvlved by four tom, Meeere. William, John, Robert ana Jame Boyill, and two atatera, Mra. J. A. Brlggi, of Baleigh, and Mra. .Flyaa, of Jackaonvllle, Fla., and ft brother, Mr. Bruce Ball of Wilmington. Only two of the eon were prteent nt the aervicea. Robert aad Jtmet Boyill ware ia Silver City, New Mexico, and eontequently could not reach Wakl Foreat ia time for the funeral. Numeroui frieadt of tht family at tended the aervicea, among the out-of-towa people being: Dr. B."T.VaB, Mr. Livngitoa Johanna, Dr. aad Mrt, C. E. Brewer, Mra. W. B. Cullom, Dr. i. Bufui Huater, Mr. V, 0. Parker and Mia Lula Brlggi, nil f Baleigh, al Dr. aad Mra. F, P. Bobgood, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hancock and Mr. B. B. Royateai of diford. i , J v Bere'a ft Genlae. Boatoa Traneerlpt. Adv. ia Georgia Paper-"( offer my eervleet ta tka Public Literary Writer aa alt .bjecla. whether aolluni r joyful. Alto Obituaritt, giving Departed Frienda Glwka leom U Balraftar t . Y jm u Underclothes M ' W Wli 1 Especially adapted to i TV Inl mee Summer needs ' . I 11 YruLA 6'"e woman with the 4-4 i Lj zJ mited purse. . , a her .aaa acre aa "rede' aad "virile." l$,ft$ Drlaka aa Track. Aatiripating aa . areccdratr d ruah : f i'd bevaraget thia cummer, a hug etel tatk'liaed witk glaat enamel haa : appeared aa a new form of motor-truck T, "P",r i$ gal. -inn eiviaea lato iu,-ii's half -pint ! dri.ki.H j, ti. i ,ar, iraaketed and bolted togetker, and etaily taken apart for aleaning. Th liliraU enamel ftaad la atamleea, impervioua, "wroaiBg, aaa le naaffected : eipaaeioB ar eentrartion af tka tteol ,po which it ia fined. A manhol with enamel-liaed cover ie fitted with a J-in. Intake cot nee tioa. Tha cutlet cock, af 1 x. ,rT?, " " WM F N pad- ocked. A 114-toa track rhaaaii form th moaatiag, from which tha tank i iromiy rvmoTtci. . ) Wek"c Weather Farceaat. Waaklngtoa. Juaa T Weather pre - dictioai for the week, begjaning Moa day, hmuad by the Weather Buret e to day, art: , South Atlaatie aad Eaat Gulf State, geaerally fair with nearly aermai tem pera tore. vTigg "Tha fallow who ia alwara t.u. taa; hit trouble i a aulaanee Wart I l ea, he spoils cur taaacc of "uilml ... , . . Hll. i i vn av The materials, tba trimming and th etylet have beea eeleeted with pleaty at forethought eoaeeraing th laundry problem that veiea almoet every woaaaa. ' THE STYLES ABB ATTRACTIVE the neck aad tlecvo. line are graceful yet aoae of tha garment ar "fatty. ' TBI MATERIALS ARB DAINTY bat they are not fragile. - TH TRIMMINGS ABB PBETTY AS CAN BE-yet atreBuous tubbiag wilt act reduce them ta Igaeailny aad there arc few "att.ab.ed aa ribboa. - AlUaugh Whit aad Flaah-Piak atiU are Ue faveriUa. delicate ahadea of orchid sad light blue are ale ia di maad. aad are geaeroaaly repreaeated ia tha aaeortmeat of pretty thiaga. . . A I th Eflrd eattom,'all tha merehandle affered'i marked Juat aa low at ii coaalatcat with tha exeallent (JualiUee-aad lower thaa equally flaa garmenta are marked la many othr shop. EFIRD 208 FayetteyilleSt. v V the i "Hawaiian" Prica $9.00 Made of black patent leather with 2-inch full Louis' covered heels. Sams thing in Gatnuin Whit Kid. Price ....$11.00 Walk-Over Boot Shop Ur PAYETTE VILLI STREET Stt1Sjle)hs)wL M hi ifcsj fjlfajf ft Mr, wha mi. TWv eat hat lie. Make M tmlm ryv that ahaaae m T 1 "laWnnawawBnfwv IWswVwH Tha aOgataat avt ia eat UtarW take rip I Aad dM aawa la At Every Step r. You're Sure WITH a pair of scissors today, you prove that Norwalk Tubes do not rip when cut or blown out With the Norwalk Tube itself you realize the sig nificance of floating stocks Great er' safety because of greater strength. . And then you will ask for a Norwalk Casfag-. either a fabric non skid or a cord. Both have black tread and snow white sidewalk. The Scissors Test Takesaraplaptex of tuba in. br 3 in. Stretch to 9 in. or thr time ita original length. Cat on edge with gdawon. Thia cat honld not be mors than Vi acroaa th sample. If tha strip tear apart the rmbber ia inferior. If your local deal er cannot supply you write to Natth Carolina Bales Co. C Y. SalUt Baa Oreeary C. Beaderaaa-Sayda C. Melateah Cracary Ca. DUtoSaleaCa. Ovwrawa Crerary Cw Elliaaa Brea. Carrla-Akera Tire Ca, Diatrihatsn tlalg,K.C BarUagtaw,M.C Darhftaa.Jf.C Meara,N.C New Bara,N.C Backy Meant, N.& aatUbary.N.C Waakiagtc.M.C N Marlctu St, Atlaata, Ca. NORWALK TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Norwalk, Ohniieetieai NOKWALK TUBES nndCASmGS i. '
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