tut: asheboho courier. AsnrcoRO, n. a iJLikv .Per THE COURIER TELEPHONE NUMBER S BAKDLEMAN NXWS NEWS IN BRIEF Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page, wife ef Asheboro, N. C, Juno 9, 1921 1 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ' Bond Election June 28th J ? Mrs. H. M. Worthy left I yesterday ior aanotte wnere sne. goes to ee - with Mr, Worth lor several weeks. Mrs-Annie Scott Tinted relative at I Mr. W. T. Wrenn. of Cedar Falli on- His Point thia week. ''' ' derwent an operation for appendicitis -. Mr. J. L. Lassiter, of Greensboro the former ambassador to Italy died Tuesday at Memorial Hospital. Mr. was a visitor here this week. - tat Southboro, Mass June 6th. She Wrenn stood the operation nicely and . Rev. '- Amos .Gregson preached a will be buried in Washington, f . I is improving. x . " " -ery interesting sermon at St Pauls' New York capitalist, have secured 'i Mr. Hobart Richardson is at home church Sunday nisrht There was a leases on rer-a million acres of land ijona 61? "r fiom Chapel Hill for the summer a large congregation out to hear him. between Albemarle and Pabnico sound. "TJ'iTL ! r i - - Miss Osborne, Misses Mary Eheri- North: Carolina,, believing that there lave been the Messrs. Frank" foster' and Johny ridan and Hazel Floyd with Messrs-'is oU in this section. It is reported Moset Jeft Tuesday --. tor mfthfiekl Ad kins were visitors in Greensboro Atkinson and Watkins, all of Greena-jthat drilling will begin at an . early ;where they will visit their pareats. over Sunday, , . spent Sunday here with friends, date. It seems that no stock will be . Mr. and Mrs. U U. Hill, or Asne-, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Wright Mr. Bill Stag? made a trip to High Bold until there is found absolutly that loro Rfte2, were in the aty Tuesday cn lagt Satay a Bojn.-w s Point Friday. . there is oil. Mr. Hill attended the meeting oi the , r...;, t - n t,aa 1 v.. ' m av,,,.. tva.io.- Ta a ..,i i... Toad Board and Mrs. Hill came along j,, on the Asheboro and High Point Cross, was in town Tuesday shopping, opened by the State at the chamber of doing someshopping. . run since Capt A, E. Burns gave up Mrs. Gurnie Brpokshire and Mrs.1 commerce in Greensboro this wees, Twisa MvTtI Piicrh snent the week ui a- a. . :r m-..n- t j j: l u' . , . . . ' j r ZZ j i " . : us position w accept, management lauuia xveeu are speiiuuig uie woa una roey nave already Deen literary nd here with fnends. returning to of Bunw, Casket Company has in Greensboro with relatives. ' 1 swamped by 4he requests for work, ler home, from Guilford college where been transferred to Spencer.' During ' The Ladies Aid society, of St Pauls Practically every class of woik is re .she has Mbeen in school the past term, hig 8tay in Asheboro Capt Davidson church, met with Mrs. S. M. Rike presented in the requests. -'a i o i i eT' j j has made many friends as has his Tuesday at 2;30 o'clock after the busi- Eight University students were sus--visited in Seagrove last baturaay and charming wife who expects to leave ness part of the meeting. The hostess pended Saturday for the remainder oi Sunday v . - . - in a few days for Chicago where she served delicious refreshments. Ithe term for entering the rooms of Mr. WUey Kush, oi treenSDoro,, is will spend the summer with her daugh- Mr..' Irvin Stout, of Greensbobro, the Freshmen who were attending a in town this week having some im- ters, . . . . visited relatives here Sunday. class smoker and playing havoc with in South Asheboro. ' ' Messrs. J. N. Bennett, Arthur Bunt' iiead, Henry Ingram PR03LINENT NORTH CAROLINA !v-. :r PEOPLE PRAISE GARRENS TONIC Attorney, Chief of Police, Capitalist, Banker and Others Tell of. Wonderful Results Obtained From Famous Tonic, Which is Gaining Popularitr" -All Oyer America . W. EL Pickard reDresentativa of the ' Mrs- H. Wrenn and little daugh-.the clothing nnd beds. The men bus American Realitv and Land Co.. is m ter Vmahi of Franklinville, Were week'pended were Sophomores. Their Asheboro thfe week arranging for the end visitors ; with Mr. J. A. ni?f 'sale of MrsJjean Rush's property in nd family. Russell -were in Greensboro Monday for me 1 Aebora day, Mr. Eddie Sharp, of Richmond, Va., Do yo.u want better school equip- "rough house" conduct did not meet with the approval of the other stud dents or faculty; Three Winston men were killed last week when an automobile in which they were riding was struck by the Norfolk and Western passenger train at a Northern crossing in the city. The men were Ellis A. Tesh and Walter L. Tesh and Shirley Summers, negrw. R. R. Brown, recently sent from Rowan county to serve a ten year sen tence in Montgomery county for a diamond theft escaped from the road force last week. His escaDe is no sur prise to the Rowan officers who ex pected him to attempt to escape tne nrst opportunity, Aunt Beckley Kepler an aged and Mr. Mr.f Harlen Silmon, of High Point, visited friends and relatives tit?.. . ' was business visitor in Asheboro the ment, more room for your hildren M p , Woolen is sitinB rel- 3rst of the week. umyney may nave oeprer eaucation-- y fa Greensboro. Mrs,Wm.C. Hammond, Mr. William V??KJ JSvSP&f Miss Frances Bowman, of Greens Hammond and Miss Kate PhilHife .Per, hat vou W bonas boro spent Sunday here with home -went to Greensboro. Tuesday for the do not,register and vote against . m 7 j day: ' - ' .bonds. Anyway if you vote - for or f . Qnite number of - ,e Mrs. J. M: Hancock was a visitor famst bonds yu u have regis tended the special song services at in-Greensboro Tuesday, . ei' . , iT . , , the holiness church Sunday. Miss Bera Scarboro was the week , Mr. and Mrs. Harris Kearns and Mr. Anderson Bean is in Greensboro end guest of friends inWinston-Salem. daughter Juanita were in Asheboro this week to see his brother who is Miss Annie Fox returned last week Tuesday returning from Greensboro, very ill. rqm Mt Airy where she held a posi- Mr. and Mrs. Kearns had been attend- The Ladies Bible class of St. Pauls lion in a millinery store this ,past ln the commencement of the North church will meet with Mrs. A. M. winter. Carolina college,, Miss Juanita having Floyd Friday evening at 8 o'clock. ' Miss Lucile Scarboro is at home for peen a member ot the graduating Mr. C. A. Hughes, of Greensooro,' respected colored woman died at her me-summer vacation aner teacning , visited home ioiKs here this week. ,i home in Asheboro Tuesday. arc mcKory mis past tena. t nev. U. A. Uibbs left Monday for Mrs. 'loyd Kussell and children, of Rev. J. M. Rowland nastor of the ui. u. iu. was a uusiness visitor innwy ouege wnere ne win attend AsneDoro, visited relatives here this Ki Vermont church Lynchburg, Va., ex an vjreeiisjoio me nrst oi tne weeK. tne summer scnooi. Mrs. uiDDs ac- weeK. pect to conduct a party of travelers Mrs. Marvin Lovett and Mrs. Basil companied Mr. Gibbs as far as Gibson- Mr. J. W. Parsons, of Greensboro through Palestine, Europe and Egypt Brittaih left Monday for Wnghtsville ville where she will remain with her was a week end visitor with home folks for a three months tour. They will ior the taeeting of the State Federa- parents during his absence. here. I start the last of June. Mrs RnwlnnH tion of Women s Clubs. Mrs. Lovett Mr. Walter Frye, of Wilmington, is Mr. M. C. Culler, of High Point, was Miss Lida Lewis of Farmer and has and Mrs. Bnttam were delegates fte guest of Mr. Thomas Foxr Al- a business visitor here this week. (many relatives and friends in Ran- irom tne Asneooro womean s wuo. though Mr. Frye is deaf and dumb he Kandieman graded school has just dolph county. -... ,. ," .v can speaK some words very digtmctly. au a mui piuspcrous nam, uuuw me uuurord jnapter u. v. v. is Hammer, H. W. Walker, and Miss M T Hurt Republican Na-'th?,manargemeJlt ,f D Ml weatherly.' arranging to erect a monument in Jessie Cox were in Greensboro Mon- tiS conLfmfn of KtuSy DhMXNXaH"te ,f Confederate soldiers a.,iiAniv i Wainonn Run. philathea class at her home on Mon- of Guilford county. Mrs Lillie Parrish rturned Monday day ' day night and the class a delightful j The University Summer School will from Greensboro where she was the O. Mitchell plead guilty in the ev25fi?l5L,..J. , jfcegin this year June 21 and continue uesi oi inenos ior several uays. -rjnited states court at Qrensboro this wV,pTh mi. suc 72f5 f?- Miss Ethel Lovett was a viitor m week. He admits having rifled the who lesides Wlth. thS.iS58eB BoJtiek .dency of Prof. N. W. Walker. This vvmston oaiem irom Saturday to Mon- mails while serving as distributing r' h2 ' "liy '"J .! "t" fTiiF ay. clerk in the. Greensboro postofflce. ""C,' -Sff w7hwa r, The recital given at the M. P. church was sentenced to fifteen months in the br' ht refreshment . During the evening delightful music was rendered contests, games etc. made the even- njoved by the large num- hn tauT The many beati ffiL ,T-h! SSPSLET JhSSLZ&SSSSl f a the high esteem in -!st:,' -S rAstmu9v M ...... I ma -wv at rr-wi-- 1 1 . .11 nwiiMwr" i imr n -r - -- HON. H. R. STATON No medicine has ever received the stomach which brought on a very un- high personal endorsement of as . comfortable, heavy feeling. " New Gas and Service Station Work is well under way on the new gasoline filling and service station on the corner of Worth and Fayetteville Streets. The buliding will be of Stucco and the plans are most attractive. It will be complete in about two months Mr. Henry He will operate this in ad dition to his cross tie business. many prominent North Carolina peo- pie as has Garren's Tonic Mayors bankers, preachers, judges, and others well up in the world's af fairs, with a standing of irreproacha ble character, have unhesitatingly come forward and told of the wonder ful results they have obtained from this famous medicine. Such statements as the following1 are positive proof that in the distri bution oS Garren's Tonic by the Stan dard Drug Company, of Asneooro, a Home at High Point last Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Cox and son re night was en: iber who attem excellent ana given in a most creoita- cennyai ceieomwon oi tne univewi- whkh the honoree ,B held Refresh. Ie manner. Several of the children ty of Virginia. . ments were on tho 1?wn which snowed remjirirnhie miisiojii tn ent. na mrs. m. j. suoon. oi Aamseur was uj , j ...j -.u t iwm mq ram well as splendid training. in Asheboro yesterday having come iJT'"?;; ? will be managed by Mrs. John MBrittain was a visitor t see her brother W. C. Wrenn who 7"" " "l Ingram, in Greensboro Monday. is in Memorial Hospital. i Mr. W. L. Smith, of Liberty, was Misses Marion, Evelyn and Ruth Soldier's Body Arrives in Carthage business visitor in Asheboro Tues- Mendenhall, of Greensboro were week . , . , , , w . , o lv. and BttmHoH th hall fm . end imests of Mrs. M. H. Allred. body of Roland F. McArthurar- tween Asheboro and Liberty in the afternoon. ' Mr. J. A. York ia in flrpfinshnrn thin 1- t ,1 . i , , 1 ' VyllUULtfUU. r rUIlCO. 1C Was UVO BUU Mnnriav -ia in a vow irxa.a jg servmg on tne reuera, . y Mr. Mrs. J. F. McArthur, for- 'at present" Hirn, I believe there :is anything on earth that Mrs. A. J. Talbert has returned to and Mrs. J. T. Pugh spent Sunday in,meny 01 ttanaoipn county, Dl.il. J1U1 - ConJ ,Uk nl.Kinu 11 ' to her mother, Mrs. S. W. Kivett. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ross and Mrs. Little Miss Eva Cranford had as her R. R. Ross were in Jackson Springs guests last week, Misses Juanita Bru won i n..ji k... ot d.ii' irreat service is being rendered our Mr. J. T. HnrHin. n nrnminnt. piH-.PeOple. rived in Carthasre from France last1., t j .n i I Hon. R-'H. Staton, prominent at- in the county who learn of his illness will regret to Sheriff Shields' Team Wins Coleridge, June 4. One of the pret- last Fridav having? urone down on ac- tiest games of the season was played ton, Margaret McDonald, and Carlton count of the death of the infant of Mr. nere toaay wnen tne ma team i Mr.DonftlH nf Jakonn Rnrlno-a. and Mrs. Georira Ross. from Antioch in a score of 8 to 6, Mrs. Lee Kivett, of Spartanbure, is Asheboro seems natural now that' With Stout on the mound for the the guest of Mrs. S. W. Kivett this the young people from the various locals allowed only a few scattered week. colleges in the state have returned hits, while Stout behind the bat made Mr. W. A. Lnvatt. of Raleiirh. waa home. It in reallv true that the vounc it imposible for them to Steal bases. the guest of relatives several days the life in each community makes the en-1 Batterie for Coleridge, Stout and flavin, aged seven while playing to last of the week tire atmosphere seem different. We Stout. For Antioch Hayes and Moffltt. gether last fall. The case has een Mr. W. A. Underwood left Tuesday welcome you home young people and' . . . . tried this week in Indiana. Mr. Wade H. Hardin, of Liberty, and w1 bnnK the "Rf satisfactory re Mrs. Kimery, of Guilford, are at his' ?ults .as Garren's Tonic. For a num- bedside. Mr. Hardin has many friends fr ya,l was unaoie to properiy digest anything but the very lightest diet. I suffered intensely irom Indi gestion and a pain in my left side that was so severe at times I could not sleep on my side. "Since taking Garren's Tonic I am "Garren's Tonic overcame all these troubles, seemed to purify my blood and has built me up wonderfully. I heartily recommend it to any one in the condition I was in. R. M. Oates, prominent capitalist, bank director and president of the Hendersonville Light and Power Com pany, says? "I had a very severe at tack of nervous indigestion covering a perod of over two weeks. As soon as I began the use of Garren's Tonic I obtained instant relief. One bottle of this medicine has completely over come my trouble. "I always keep a bottle of Garren's Tonic on hand ready for use. It is a wonderful preparation and I unhesi tatingly recommend it to any one suffering with indigestion or who is in a general rundown condition." BANKER TELLS OF SON'S RECOVERY Child Charged With Murder The youngest person on record ever uJ 1 . i 1 I Cecil Burkett, of Knox, Indiania. He Zr. li tr It is accused of the murder of Benny lT1, J!." My digestion is perfect and I have trained wonderfully in weight and for Virginia after spending the week- assure you of our interest at all times. Engineer Spencer Moves to Asheboro end with his family in Asheboro. I Gipsy Smith the famous evangelist I Engineer Spencer has moed his Mr. Dewey Williams, of Seagrove is conducting a series of union services family to Asheboro from Wlnston-Sa Houte 2, was a business visitor in town in Lexington. His services are be- lem. He has succeeded Captain Har luesday. Ing attended by a large number oi rison as engineer on Bell Telephone Rates Increased The State Corporation Commision this week ordered that the Southern W. G. Staton, vice-president of the People's National Bank of Henderson ville, N. C, says: "I can cheerfully recommend Garren's Tonic, especially for stomach trouble. "During the past seven years my little boy suffered very much with his stomach. We tried many medicines, , - -. i. rr !. i.'SHHimui. n strengtn. i oeevB or m, fa h obtained only temporary reUef, the surest method of improving the. nerioaded ito try Gar surest , metnoo i oi improving tne a.-. f taUnjf twQ Wtle, MnXDShtck. of Seagrove. was m Soi.to. ' "lAhebore toHigh Point Mm &w Ztwl Asheboro on business Tuesday. i Hon. Sant Kirkpatrick who attend- cer is well and ' favorably known in Carolina telenhone rates. Plana are!" 7! .2 1 n u .tw A large number of people from the ed the memorial services in Asheboro Asheboro. Before her marriage she under way for the extension of the -T!i?. county were In town Tuesday for the May 10th, expresses his gratitude to was Miss Elder, a daughter .of Mr.;ijne8 and improvement in the service. 'Jfp outhi"0"' ""I "U,S3!L ,. G Ve were more than pleased with the the line from Bell Telenhone Comnanv was granted "? .S?, ":iuF";"8."T t results. I can highly recommend this r i , . r . - . ana Duiiainir uu wio cunn? ojdw u . m oi iu uer cent, in iona avsnr i w v. . i s. ti ,nave given ui hicuiiuw w telephone rates. Plana are mAmh?r of mv family excellent . - i ball game between Asheboro and the Randolph Chapter of the U. D. C and Mrs. W Liberty. . for their klndnessess to him during his t Dr. and Mrs, Roy Hod gin returned visit in Asheboro. Mr. Kirkpatrick Monday from Greensboro, where they was a union soldier but has lived in Meeting State Federation of Clubs The North ' Carolina Federated between Asheboro and the Randolph Chapter of the U. D. C and Mrs. W. N. Elder, of Trinity. Ball Game at Ramseur The ball game between Ramseur n TXyvwlt ri 11a ars lrV tiro a 4nnAiinAeJ were called on account of the death of the south for a number of years and is clubs is in annual session at Wrighto-'to be played at Worthville has been ajt. noogins latner .wees. . now resiaing in ureensooro. ne ville Beach this week. Women from changed and will be playe xar. vsoome Aanworui son oi air. some oi ms very oest inenos eie all oyer, the state have gathered for and Mrs. W. R. Ash worth, of Ashe- among the Confederates. 'the meeting, bore Route 8, graduated at the Medl-. Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Ferree And, al college at Richmond Va., last week childravf Greensboro, were the with high honors. Dr. Ashworth Is guests of Mr. Feme's parents, Mr. VaI.II.m a .IMa. aa aiiiwhit.ii. ..J ftf n U P.hu. C..Ja iivk uviuui aw miniiuiwii- M1U aUXV. w ill. BIW mmiv WUiKJ played in Ram seur at three thirty on next Saturday. Union Township Citizen Dead Mr. Will Hall.' an aged eitixen of a Jlirs. v xn. xerree. uuv ounuay. tti ui ji.j 1.1 i.. l... - -- dent at St. Elisabeth Hospital in Mr. E. G. Morris is preparing to '" .' m . '1 commencement is in progress at Uur- Rkhmond. He will probably make erect two or three handsome bunga- "X- f,'wm . weet, n"mWir ,or lUchmond his permanent home. lows on the old Jail lot on SalisbuVy JLTtt ho mfaU day aumni ndttWnd h8t the nomas Meyers and Mary Mathews street liwl. JJmhi, aa u1rlftte are attending the commence- olored were married at the home of Mri 1 I. Whlta.ar who Hvd in ?.un?r ,u?de.n y dukA: ment Mr. M. E. Brown at Randleman June Asheboro until a little more than a S!,? "rowa 7 MV"nU 4th. ' - s 'year ago is In the Wesley Long hospi-,'?uiare,L , v Mr. W. L, Lambert kindly remera- tal Greensboro. Mrs.. Whitaker haal t PmTt9 CM,.r F-IU , bered os with an Invitation to the com- been In noor health for several rears un M- f mencement exercises of the Jefferson-ana u undergoing treatment In the ..X0 next 8atUKl,f nJ" 'US jtM IU demonstration at McCrary Bedding Medical college In Philadelphia; for hospital Her many friends in Ashe- JJth, you a re cordially Invited by the Hardware company thlsfweek. He is which we are very grateful, s . iro hope for her a speedy recovery, i Methodist Protestant Aid oety, to Hying away free samples of China . The young mn.of Elon college have Mrs. Virgil PresneU has returned nd bring your fatherinother, Varalsh, and automobile enamel organised a Wlsge social, recreation from the Presbyterian Hospital tn sister or your gir w m and religious dub: Mr. J. Mark Mc-charlotte wh she had a very seri- fr " wn hom E- Adams la nreiikient of the dub. liMi, Kiuntln Un. Pmnitlt n u. UKOUU. ! ' N Messrs 3. R. Warren and W. P. companied by her daughter Mrs. E. T. Trinity College Commencement The 62nd annual Trinity College Pabt Demonstration Mr. C B. Foy representative of it P. S Paints and varnishes is conducting CHIEF OF POLICE TAX COLLECTOR SAYS IT HAS NO EQUAL Hon. G. W. Brooks, Tax Collector of Hendersonville, is another prominent North Carolinian who strongly en dorses Garren's Tonic. In a signed , statement dated April 14th, 1921, Mr., Brooks said: ' ' "Garren's Tonie has overcome a bad ease of Indigestion that had been - troubling tne for many years and has HIGHLY PRAISES IT "Garren's Tonie certainly does the work," said Otis rowers, iniei oi ro lice f Hendersonville, N. C 1 "Yes sir, this medicine beats any thing I have ever seen In my life to build a man up," continued Chief taa "!UnM ta&lnff tt I hlVS talli ed seventeen pounds and I feel just'bullt tne up wonderfully. I have gain- j ..... 1 - Jia 4 "I suffered lot With indigestion tonic ana i xeei into a am er-ru nun. , and was unable to sleep well at Wgni uarren s ionic wui uo every uunK) on account of severe attacks of heart burn. I was troubled with constipa tion -and had severe headaches. Ait- t a. , I . . . J V r - vant ana mis ieHia uani, ot uv Dermld. , . - dell county were In Asheboro mst week nr. R. H. Moore who has been op- We welcome one and alL . T ..TT " t j ir.I Ti mt p7 mm i. Amt A tt t. that Uia as i- .k- ... .,-. Mr. Mr. haa trial of these cases. - One of the most Federal Court la Greensboro tK. mHii f Un. RMm ttimmtr. .uu. . i.. j i. iiu.. Federal Court opened in ureens- a, " - " - ry VrftUIlK . yumi UIVU Ul niuni . 1 . - Thaw w.r vatiimlncr from MontrOM .u . k.. v-nW mA ja Viet Kjs DOlTOe 1 nCIw mTw OvU V iUflCVT CnTtCB UIl . where Mr. Warren had taken his wife . far treatment. f frA fn tit IT I aH Pftlnt. Vfll .1 ..1 Hf . If L.a the guest of his mother Ut Saturday, been aMociated with Mr. James a oJiSkS SwJ -lark Mrs. Osrence Ku-h left Monday for Klrett in the barber business a number f' MJL Litt- m. CUyton where she goes to visit her of fnn Md also wss with Mr. ,n G,nr? ,w ff";l 'j .Lfj! parinU, Mr. and Mrs, B. F. HswelL Hilliard in the barber business a Ut-,'" Uhtd Mr. E. r, Hsyes was a Business r u, mor. than a year ago, Itor W Asneooro monna;, , Dr. Ray W. Hayworth Is In " Asheboro this week the guest of rel atives. Dr. Hsyworth was realeaed from the navy but was recalled Dertraai Wiight, of Blsley, Dead The death anget visited the home of last a P. and Esther Wright, of Staiey, money from the mails. Cemmen cement ef Nortk Carolina Col Collete The eommancement at the KortS Carolina College for . Women closed fall and Is sUtfnnd at aarlerton, B.'Mondsy morning, June ft, and claimed Tuesday. There were wventy-niM i tn C Dr. Hsyworth hat many friends m their ntwe son, uenram wonroe, mnv in iun, rj-r. Aahoboro who hope the Nsvy will" one yr and seven days. li-rtram was Juanlu Kan,s daughur of Mr. awl eoon r-a1--e him that be moy rowme a bright child snd lored by mny. He Mrs. Harm l."rn,. of hf, Panama springs Oeegraphlo Joke. Panama perpetrates one of th greatest of leogrsphlc Jokes on those who visit It It convincingly nuke east west from Psoama City to sua rises out of the Ftciflc. which to most American mind Is the proper piece only, for setting ghns. And be who sells through the canal from the Atlantic to the Psclflc travels not from east to west, as be natural ly expects to do, but from west te east, or, more accurately, from north west to southeast. One gets the Im pression ss one writer bis phrased )t. that, "tbere is something crooked about this." The crookedness Is found to be la the isthmus, which runs pre dorelnnnilf Mt sod west, tflttcsd of north n1 aotith, snd In W,nm mtVe. a double er l!V lha "' 8, i V 1. 1 tt fr ..!c the At'' r claimed for it and more.too. I donV believe it has an equal on earth." V Garren's Tonic is sold ia Asheboro er meals I sufered with gas on my I by Standard Drug Company, THE UNIVERSAL CAR 'NEW PRICES ON FORD CARDS . ' . .Effective June 7th, the followini list price t o. b. Detroit: Without SUrttr $415 $370 Touring Runabout Coupe Sedan -Truck $403 With Starter $1S5 . $1 10 ' $003 $7C0 . ' -' ?- - - "IJome and pet yours now at the new prices. Have just received three car load3. Kef nr Car Cr -VI i t'.a r-rr':re Ot MS pfOiesion Ul AM,-- l-avea many r-ian-a p'i m.i.- - " ' l ... . Imomn thir !'. He w- la' ! to r- emm'y in t rra ' t "