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- fi-rm i r>i , - ? v^.i Our Practical Paitern * No. 1168 r ir - Of course, you'd like to have this smart sports dress in your . _. wardrobe. The clever vestee and belt effect is both new and "dif ferent," while the dress itself is of the type that is suitable for any daytime occasion. Make it up in any-hght material you please, and in any color, but we suggest some thing easily laundered to preserve that fresh appearance. Washable flat crepe, with bands, belt, cuffs and bow of satin ribbon to match. May i be obtained in sizes. 16 to 44.1 Size 36 requires 3 1/3 yards of 40-ineh material and 5^ yards of satin ribbon for trimming. No dressmaking experience is needed to*make Design No. 1168 if you use these patterns Patterns will be delivered to any address upon receipt of 25c in cash or U. S. Postage. Always mention ' size wanted. Address: Pattern De partment?this newspaper. Leaflet 6-L of the U. S. Department of .Agriculture will tell you all cbout ? the experimental fur farm of the bio logical survey at Saratoga Springs, N. Y.? and when it may be visit^L ' ?ek, N. in. helping w m-aui) pilot itraughten away a plane tor a night flight caught hU hand in * ainif wk! was-taken aloft on thp tail of jhg pfaute where he ?4e for 4*J0 roifes* The pilot WW WiWWrf * of the boy's plight. ;*?* - -- ? ;-j ... 'fSSsS'Bli I Pyl -~^'K ycM mmgf.'^.- jjtfifijjtgh WmmRnm r '-5 IB ? *.^ ^ ; t j m x " ? ^V.. ? i' ?fcr<. -," <g^_1-.-'*3-'> " *-W<?~. *? I fi^trouhtes with comfort and long 4 & wear Pittedby a trained expert rigttt in-your own noma, cum uiwt ' > from factory under *10,000 gold bond guarantee. Write for demon- t ! > stration. '? t GEO. C. WEST, The Tanner Man, ? FARMVILLE, N. C. I F ARMVILSI Thursday, Oct. 6th. THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND BEST -r?MOTORIZED CIRCUS- - DOUBLE ITS FORMER SIZE g ^ QJ EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME THE -\wB ? Ml . ^St ??^5^9 V I ?? ^a iBr ? ? 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' f' ' ^ 4 J / I mA*k><JJrr*a SB Miss Thelma Jones, ??, 01 nw Palmyra, OWo, aftrm study to become a teacher?'Right - won the "Smile wtP;: Contest ?r?r*S Treos slightly damaged " by field ?iice will usually Wriver soon if the injured parts are Completely covei$d| by mounding op-&ca'< around the baaajM or if pair.t or other material is used to prevent the wounds from drying When-the injury is severe or tfiu trees are entirely 'girdled, bridge^ grafting should be resorted to. ph^h-^s" ' | y experimental evidenie to warrant the | assumption that phophorus is any:' ..more essential to the brain than ni ! trogen, potassium or any other ele-: ment that occurs in' its tissues, Vari-1 .ous other foods furnish a. higher pro but in the last year green tea impor- j Cations increased slightly and black tea declir. ;d. f;"As a bropid conclusion," says W. S. SKhSK -~tS Gweley, head of the forest service in the'U. S. department agriculture, %le forest service has tremendous T<je ?S *? ? I faith in the. commercial promise; of . ? - ? ?_. i .'.1,^, ?? alone, will supply the enormous quan tities of wood demanded by American market*" jstgfci : I 5 ^ ^ ? x ^ o r 3? % ? < <^w 3rc IK I Illri iil<UiuUjllin{HIBIitwllllhiHfl^1Brow I -r *??-?;??.? ^ ss^- .*?' ^ m v ? - ;.:' ?? ? Floor Vafnjsh - S&? i'.'.*' *"Vi.. ' ?'*S?r! --Jt-i-t'" ?: - -:'. .:. ? ?'? . ' ; ."' '. 1 m ? ' ? - thativmn ?';--:'.-!lvV:ilfi-.^?W'v' ;? u ? V-- r':;^vr.v;' -vS{ ?-' i'/' -? ?'? --il ? Y'" ' _ ? < -i r . - 3? rT^nERE are only two reasons for varnish' fX ing a floor?to protect the surface of the wood?to add beauty to the floor. Therefore a floor varnish must have those v qualities which will withstand the most sever#' ;r-' And we shall continue to advertise ill your Xt occvirs to me however tli t ie of Ap)^on the ^ ^ ^ ^roiip pf Iat^c com panies, wprioiiKTOsctr.cr, cou^renaer a Defter simply ^pplicdX^industi'y a principle that is 1/4 ? * '? ? . < ? ? iP ? ? . fon^flv ^.,1-1 tl. -JL _ __ /Vf/yffuQQ ? ^ . 'C ' - -j*V-V*B oWfl ffgi witinK areat Research Laboratories ~V& . ? '? ^ ? - jt u ^TV>TA/^*- I . . Th,9 tion. Add LaSalfc, another General Motors ?> ? 4 creation. And then consider how Genial ? Motors has developed these cars into a com-' ^ ?* ? ^ plete line, within which any family may fihd ; a suitable quality car at the price it plans M pay: "A Gar lor Every Purse and Purpose.". Another example is Frigidaire, the electric refrigerator. 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The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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