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jtaiparing favorably with moat i 0 and putting to name many. Inspiration within itself. usry edifice, with basement that ftj, a store and supply room, 't was erectea in aazi fro. from debt." i 1 IfiUilUJUldlB. Progress .9 mv crvwt fnrtriTie tr he through this, the Negro's tEula L.

Wade, secretary to the free president. We started on iird floor, on which is located jaeeutive offices. First came the of C. C. Spaulding, which one jippreciate only after seeing it, jj alcove in which his secre Miss Betty Wilson, works.

4 came the equally as spacious wrf the treasurer, E. R. Merrick, toext that of J. M. Avery, the Wary vice president.

All three Aese offices have windows look tat on downtown Durham. Next Avery is his secretary's office I'd is also jointly occupied by jaV.G. Thompson, Mr. Merrick's i ttary. rhps.

nffii vra warn tVi itt W. J. Kennedy, assistant to him came the department Qed by Mrs. Bessie J. Whitted, Mian Mnhul Cnv le tha pier's assistant, and J.

W. Jones k4tlrMtTIIr hind the cashier's department agency force, managed by W. rHitl anrl CI XV C.rT Tknu desks were Mrs. F. L.

McLean, X. Palmer, Mrs. M. B. Dcby, I.

V. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ew.iel IN. Hill, MLsa Ethel Murray, 1MB 1KD By FLOYD l. r.Ar.vm DURHAM, N.

Dec; is hard for people who have its bOUie Offices XO real Jt.a wVj a a mntit Us in America the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance pany is. Its building alone, located in the heart of the aajn business section with structures the of the whites all around it, fc Hollywood Minister to Preach in Africa vn. Hollywood, caiM Dec 15. Howard Bigtlow who recently was ordained as a Baptist minister and given the charge of the local Baptist Church, orr January 4.next, with Mrs. Bige lowwllt sail for Belgian Congo, where he and his wife will enter the foreign missionary field.

Mrs. S. V. Norfleet'and Miss Louise xvoane. On the fourth floor i nA; nary Department, of which M.

A. vuw is manager, iiiss. Cecelia Fifiher, Miss Sally Whitted, Miss Esther Morphies, John Holladay, W. Wright, i Wendell White, Miss Madge Tucker, George Goodlow, Mischeaux, who issues the policies with the fancy penmanship, Miss Nell Goodlow, and Mrs. Rose Fortune are the clerks.

Behind this office, which is spacious and full of daylight, is the Photostat Department and Addressograph Division. Also on this floor is the Claims Department, with E. G. Spaulding as manager, who is assisted by MUs Ruby Calloway, Miss F. B.

Rosser and Joe Goodlow. The Statistical Department is on t.e fifth floor under the guidance of W. E. Williams, Miss Malestine Wigfall, Miss Teresa Shepard and Mrs. M.

S. Felder. Here also 'is iwm ialt 1 tiffffi I lei. I Thousands of Men he ELSONs HAIR DRESSING 6a twi rou rstth anfinni Ndxm't. flicked in a moot box, in icaIboajtxjntaina.

MEN have long go discjovered the ease with whirl, they can keep their hair always neat, tisfray onooth. uj oh with Nelson's Hair Dressing Most efl ctreed men um Nehaa a a cnattw oi course. Nelsoo's Hair Dressing che original oonvtde, used by the anartest nen rod etnnen tot many yean and oi iKinji; oo friends every day. Go to yout druggist nd mart now improving tbe appear nct of four 1 1 1 1 THE PITTSnURGH COyRIER FmSTTSECn ONPACE THREE o)c fo). 1 1 HffiI)Tlul npn.n nn nncf? II the Policy Issuing Division the Industrial Department which is run by Mrs.

Johnnie Thompson, Mrs: Laura Robinson, Miss Kline Evans. Mr? Flossie Torain, M. E. Butler and W. C.

Pratt. Employees of the Mutual eat their lunch in the cafeteria on the sixth floor, which as a large room that is also used for glee club practice and as a forum. The forum meeting are held every Saturday from. 11 io 12. Literary programs, recreational programs, discussions of life insurance and addresses by visitors are also heard in this The! li brary is to the front, and on' the left is the Multigraphing Depart ment, which is operated by Fuller uvojuuuik, num Eowarua and A.

G. Spaulding. On the second floor la the medical department, with Dr. Clyde Don nell, the medical director of the com Dan v. in rharco wm im Dr.

Roscoe C. Brown, director of Wnlfam i iTT i a ijjic iiiienuon, ana De. Leo Bruce, assistant to Dr. Don nell. The clerks are Mrs.

Mayme C. Jordan and Mrs. Gazelle Lipscomb, and the nurse, Miss Elizabeth Jackson. This department practices physio therapy. diathermy.

ray und laboratory work. In the store room, or basement, the suDDlies ir kpnt th t9 HHIiWUWKlV stamping and sealing machine, operated by J. L. Cooper, who i in charge, brings all mail and sends all mail. The Farmers and Mechanics Bank is on the first floor.

I The N. C. Mutual m. rinK l. av 10 composed of employees.

Mrs. Bessie J. Whitted in nrpsirient Mica PnU Wade, secretary, and Mrs. Hattie l.lvoa nianti4 1 1 1 TT a. mine nunicr, Durham's most famous songbird, is an honorary member of the glee 11UU.

CLARKSBURCLiW. YA. The Wilberforce Club will craaent play. "A Bachelor' Romance." la the ime ot me nome talent plar to be presented by the WUberforce Club of mo rriae a. m.

Church Friday December 20. In Moot HalC Second street. Thia i entertainmeitt will be Klven to asalst In daanclng mo cuutnuuim program or tb churph. KKnrtm tr 1 1 wkiw uiv, was recently completed at the WUberforce University, will benefit by the cominr ntertalnment. Ion't fail to see lu Aliss SarllA Pftrhrnn i.

4 a A i coin Hospital in New York City waa vmicu noma on account or tne death of her raotSor Vfr a urim her mother, Mrs. Robert .1 v. iko screer, ana ner two UcuSui.crs. uiss cioriense Humiora spent the week end with hr l.r Mis! IrpnA nnmfii u. wu tun, now until everybody will be comlnf 4 viii icnQw io spena tneir va There Is a ood time In store.

pvure, urnons, Four Vi and uuer ciuds are makirfia; plana ve a we I BRIDGEPORT. OHIO Serricea were opened at the n.n.l auperlntendent cA" a.th, of duty Th Sunday School lesjon was well discussed and V. ooiainea xrom it. DeTo tionals were then opened Mr George Jackson. Scripture lessoni Pastor from the "mi jum unapter or Bf, Luke.

i tbe lesson short time. sAyin JL11 must hare forgrtveng spirit." "When out motoring a miss on the seat alongside of you is far more interesting than a miss under the nooa. BEATTY'S INN Entertainment of the best every evening presenting Ixulse Cru Sd 4nvk Washlna ton, 1 ittsburg h's foremost entertainers! 1 OPEN EVERY EVENING 1414 WTLIB AVEJf CE FOR RENT 3 rooms 43 Arthur f25 4 rm. house 2123 Rose St 30 4 rm. house 2921 Webster Ave.

45 5 rm. house 2538 Wylie 50 5 rm. house 3367 Milwaukee St. 65 5 rm. house 1712 Webster Ave.

45 5 rm. flat 2141 Wylie Ave 50 5 rm. flat 54 Lawson St. 35 7 rm. house 21 Wooster St 55 D.

R. LEWIS; Agent 1317 Wylie Ave. Grant 3743 RESTAURANT FOR SALE Good location, old stand, good business. Desire to sell by first of year. Must retire from business.

Price reasonable to quick buyer. Call or write Vera Pender, Braddock, Pa. Checks Will Be Mailed to Members COME IN. PREPARE FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS Farmers Deposit Savings Bank FIFTH AVENUE and WOOD STREET PITTSBURGH, i PA. 306 Braddock 25c Will Be Distributed To Our 1 CHRISTMAS CLUB MEMBERS To Help Make a Joydtis Christmas GET YOUR SHARE NEXT DECEMBER OUR NEW CLUB IS OPEN1JOIN NOW Easy to Start Easy to Finish SELECT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES: weekly 12.50 50c weekly' deposit.

1.00 weekly deposit. 2.00 weekly deposit 3.00; weekly deposit. 4.00 weekly deposit 5.00 weekly deposit 10.00 weekly 20.00 weekly deposit. 25.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 P250.00 ,500.00 1,000.00 ms INTEREST tP" ALL PATMEXTS ARB HADE PROMPTLY 'i la's Who In the West eX SsasMajsl 3 FRED a McC'CACAkv Hails from S' PauL Minn. As a prominent factor in Rennh lican circles, Mr.

McCracken is con sidered by those in the know to be the most worthy, successor of W. T. Francis, Republican leader, who was recently appointed Minister to Liberia. In all probability Mr. McCracken will wear the Republican mantle which was cast aside when President Coolidge selected a Minnesota man for the Liberian appointment, i During the past t) residential campaign, Mr.

McCracken rendered valuable service; through his personal efforts he, secured the united co operation of" our crouo. He was given credit by the national com mittee lor swinging the La Follette vote toward Coolidge. As a representative of the Repub iican committee ne was in charge of the Negro voters for xa men ota. He is a past president, of the Sterling Club, Exalted Ruler of Gopher Lodge No. 105 and Regional Director of the National Business League for Minnesota, Iowa, North and South Dakota.

Counterfeiter Under Arrest in Johnstown CINCIVK'ATT ru it i James W. Jackson, S3 years old, said to oe one or the most exrrt raisers' of naner etirrenev In United States, and hn i nave been convicted twice under cnarres or havin? raised bills to vi DUis, is un Jer arrest for the third time at Readme. Pa arrord ing to information received Friday iy woiiea otaie decree service Agent, Chaptain II. II. Buck.

Cin cinnatL i Jackson is said to be under charges here of having passe raised bius al Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus a few months ago while he was in this ection of the country to visit a sister, who is said to reside In Springfield. Ohio. Jackson first was arrested in Kansas City, in 1916, and he was convicted in Federal Court there. He was given a sentence of 10 years In the Federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan. In June, 1921.

shortly after his release from the prison, he was arrested in Philadelphia and riven a sentence of year and or.e dav la the Federal Penitentia' another charge of having raised bills. Captain Bock stated he had not advised by the Department at Washington as to whetr er he hould seek Jackson's removal to Cincin nati or Columbus for prosecution or oermit the Federal autorie in Pennsylvania to pro.eoite Jackton under charges pending there. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. The prorresalve whist party slvan at the Hotel Milton by the rur.afi Club waa very well attended. The Vtersan Club met at tha home of Mlaa HuM Taylor.

Monday evenlnr. eember IS. The loeal branch of the N. A A. C.

will give a benefit aemt formal cabaret danr for the de fenae fund at the Hotel Hilton Thursday evnlnr. December Zl. Mr. Milton la donating tbe ballroom and Mr. Herman Curtla.

the services of hla tVaeplrce "Satat Awn" ercheetra. Anna Davis. 71 Thompson avenue. a surprise birthday party la honor of her hvlband. Covers were laid for 25.

The Club will celebrate their first anniversary with a banquet for members only Monday. January 2. The funeral of Mra. Ada Woodward waa held at the True Light Haptlat Church Monday. December 12.

Rev. M. P. Parrtah oTTlc ated. Mrs.

Albert Win field. 233 Uoodrieh street, spent Thankaclvlng; In Columbia, a. visiting relatives and frtends. The City Federation of Colored Women'a Cluha met at the home of Mrs. Olover on Ellsworth avenue.

Monday. Decern ber Twenty Ore members were present. CLEVELAND, OHIO By AMANDA MAE COLEMAN The Survey Club met at the Cedar T. last 'Saturday night with their usual enthusiastic group. A.

suggestion to have a discussion on "Companionate Marriage." waa met wltb much approval anil so they did. First. Mias Violet Manuel gave a definition as ahe understood It. having read an article on the subject fa one of the monthly magazines. On speaker suggested tightening the divorce laws while another thought that It might be well for the r.tmben of our race to try It out.

And so on the different speakers gave their varied oplniona In a quiet, digitised way without disagreeing with hla fellow member. And everyone enjoyed the discussion very much Indeed because some of them learned something that they hadn't given much thought to. Next they were favored two very fine selections from Mr. Thompson, the chorister ot St. James Church.

Mr. Thompson la a former of the Fisk Jubilee Singers and a member of the Mosart Oiee Club. Accompanied by Miaa Sanford hia audience was delighted by double talent. Tbe stunt given' by mil Jackson. Julius Robinson and Eugene Frailer, president of the Surveys, waa quite surprise to even the chairman of the program committee.

Mr. Simmons, but. however. It was comical and they all liked It. On December IS.

the Survey Club will give lta nrat annual "Down Dunce," at the Caterera' HalL Thla la one club that always make their visitor welcome. The visitors at this meeting were Misses Julia Lewis, Clara Leoman. Gertrude Gorman. Eth elyn Gorman. Mrs.

Curry. Mr. Thompson. Miss Sanford. Mrs.

Ilranch. Miaa There Boone of Fort Worth. Tex. daughter of Rev. i Iloone of Shiloh Chuich: Miss Grace Nickena of Richmond.

nitce of Ir. S. K. Nickena. and Mrs.

Albert Turnr. a cuartcr member and Mr. and Mrs. Cbavous. charter members, who asked ti be reinstalled in the club.

Hawthorne avenue was much alarmed last Monday night when garage of Felix S. 'White, the mover. caugnt on Ore. Three bl moving van vZ a bright red color beartnic he word in ir. "The World Moves.

tx Does Felix White." were burned to their frames. The loss waa estimated at J3.5uo. This company is one of the largest local buaiuvsscs owned aad operated by our race. Tne M.U 1 leasnut 'iiiancle Club ore. sented.

I'oumucr S. at the Lafayett School. "Not wuitc Such a Goo a a comedy lu one act. There will be St. Nicholas dance and frolic at ina LVdar Y.

Saturday night g.vcti ty tha Gumma Tau Cluu. Mae Moor v. a.id her Jassy orchestra will furiuah the good music You are in lira. Miss Christine Jones was married to Mr. William Mann last Thursday Regardless of companionate marriage or what not.

the best ot us are still getting married In the good oio. way. Alias LKroiny Johnson wili soon be married to Mr. Robert ferry. The Alpha Oraesra will give a dance at the Metropolitan Club Douse.

last Sunday afternoon tha M. A a C. V. presented Robert W. Bagnall vf inrK iiv ill ina Lorv Church, speaking on the subject.

"New Methods for the New Negro." As usual this organisation alwaya brings to us some leading: speaker who will tell us something of interest. The Volunteer Worker of th Fhll lls Wheatley Association gave their first entertainment laat Friday night at the V. W. A. Muaic Institute, All who attended reported a very enjoyable time.

Miss Grace Nickena of Richmond. la visiting; her uncle. Dr. N. K.

Nickene. Mrs. Bessie Scott of Esst Forty fifth street, ha just returned from Memphis, Tenn, where she called on tbe account of the death o. her father. Itev.

William Gardener. All ot ber friends extend their sympathy to her and her sister during their bereavement. The three one act plays given by th Gilpin Player last week were more than success with each of the charactera doing hi very best. Th third proirram of the season will be given February t. 1 and 22.

Th play will be announced later. Let be loud In our prals for these play era and show them that art proui of them and boost them up high. The Cedar T. Mothers Club will Kv a prt'CarUlBu vextjr Thursday afternoon. Th club Is doing; excellent work tinder th direction of th new prealdent.

Mrs. George Hooper. At this meeting Mra. Charles K. Frye will open a dlscueelon ta the eubject.

"Moral Sunahlne. Just before the party. The Tounc People's Society of th Mt Zion Temple Is planning a Christmas party: alao they are getting ready for large group of carolers aa they Intend to go Christmas carolling. Lst Monday night th Junior choir of Anttoch Baptist Church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Thomas of Harrl Avenue.

I'rof. 1'luraer Henderson la chorlater end organist. Sun day evening the Junior choir furnished tbe mualo for tbe night service at Ant loch. 1 am hoping that ther will be plenty of Christmas news nd you know that there will be. an send in to Amanda Mae Coleman.

1501 ntral avenue, or call Ran. eettf. She will oe giaa to serve you. MONESSEN, PA. Irs.

Rachel TI JwIU and Mr. Addl Grogan were visitors ot Mrs. Addle of Cbarlerot laat week. Mra. J.

cTawrora is very ill. Mrs. U. has been 111 for the past few days at ner home on Clarendon avenue. A oirtbday party was given Saturday.

December 10. by Mr. Lacy in honor or ner son. Clarence McCraw. Mra.

marina jonnaoa is vialtiog in Brook lyn. M. Y. Mra. P.

R. Rrooka la con. "escing. aara. Ethel llama and Mr, uriwr vi aais.

spent CUQ. day vlaltlng tbe furmer'a eon and other relatives. Mrs. Rose Crinsbaw IS Hi. Mr.

and Mra. William Mae. are the proud parent of a baby I or. Mr. u.

uutler I 111. Mr. William Da. vie ana trs. H.

reiki were the dinner srueets of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tyler.

Sunday. December 11. MT. VERNON, 0. Th Kentucky If armony Finger th A.

M. K. Chjrch Fr.day night and gave musical concert ot Negro spiritual. Mra. Iaiy Hammond ha been on the sick list, but la improving.

Mra. Re 11 of Plttebura la viaittng her aunt. Mrs. Jobs C. May of Cooper street.

Miss Vensu eila Jones of Pittsburgh will art recital at th Mt Calvary Church. January 24. Miss Clara May Morton has been confined to her home with a cold, but Is Improving. Mrs. Grant Walker has been on the sick "i is improving Mrs.

Bertha Hywarden. Mr. Stevens and Mra. Caa edy motored to Newark Saturday to their Christmas shopping. Near Crazy from Backache? Johnson's Red Cross Kidney Plasters Giro Quick, Sure Relief Quick relief is sure, atrrwft frora the moment you arrV a Johnsons Km fjrost Ktdney I'Ujtcr over the ftfomxcg i pot.

toothing tiU eU relU teniedy drives right away the sharp pams aad doU aches in the hack, supports and fives tbe weak back mullet chance to rexaia stronrih. and all Uraaxsa disarpears almost like magic The ffiedkatica is abaorbed throogh the skin god goM directly to the vreik. sore, lame tmisdes. quiex the Bain, relievine; the irriuted nervct and re stonrtf; tha free toe of the txraclrj. For quick relief oe lurt to a dc for btg Johnaoos Red Cross Kidney Piaster with the red fiacael hs ajj rzxists sell thca, Salvation Army In Harlem Converts i i BRIDGEPORT CONN.

8rlee were well ettd4 at the Ftratfvrd I a Baptist Cfeerca. Oeersje a law (. the pastor. prvacbed. K.

J. r. llaoei sweater of ML Arlat liapttst Chart preacaed in tne raomieg. male uta w. Joa oa preached la afteraooei aad evening to a a lied koM.

lienday waa a great day In XJon. I lev. 11. H. Jackson waa lost la the spirit.

Tbe fl.leae Church of Cbrlst was attended ty saints from New Haven. New Yoee aad New Jersey They had woav derful eervlce. Cider Tawcnae Harris of Doatoa Maaa. vv.ltad tae Chart of tied and fcalate of Cbriat on l'kilit etrevt. Tbe MUford lrat lie pi tat Church suited Mb Arlat Uaptl.t 'hurt oa Tuesday evening and tk Stratford First kiartlst Cercb tailed Wednesday evening where Kvsa gellet feiatef Lena W.

Jubnauai ef Wathlactea IX la condectlnsT a aplrltual TtrlttL Mrs. Mary Imvis Is up and aroaad feewee. Wra Mtru oka sua has hea attending ber aiater Mr. Oscar hkiDD.r since last Aegust who has wonder fully Improved left oa Ke.ie.rday fvr biiadalphia ta. aad will spaad the winter in Halt Ian ore Md.

Mra. Maty Muelee gave an evening social la honor of ber La 1 1 in ft Weed a (rma 11ttaurgh aad ta. Tbe eveatog waa epeat in great deltgei aa tbeReed! eteiere ef Uruoklya n. l. ware the entertaloera Tbe open lag meeting of the Oliver Leaf Oeb was held at the restdeacw ef Mi viuiara jenriee.

au rxo eatcer were elected. Mr. and Mra. Oeerce Meed. Mr.

aad Mra. John Cook aad Ur. Jka Lewla ef Ienvr are goeais at the Hotel is road. Mr. aed Mra.

ttob.il Mlf or MlCkBMaa. Vav. la viellna friends here. Mr. nd Mra.

sV William ciarrett, Howard avenue, eatler lainea gueata to dlaner vuaday. Mr. and Mra. John Thompson. Lua.a ave nue, entertained invited geeais to evaatag social, jauaie ao3 bocae were eajeyeo.

Jkn oyster aad a. supper was served. Mrs. Catherine rown, itt it are avenue, waa visited by relative Iran Jtosum. Mas.

Mra. Ueorge Headrtca and Mr. Lewie Kvana of Newark. SJ, were the week eaa guests er Mr. Mary bargsee.

Mia i aallne Kalaly visited frtenaa in New York City. Mrs. Anal K. wi. son and Mra.

Myr Tollivrr Da, vilie. Va, were tbe guest of Mrs. Uessle Urown. Mrs. aedle Tallman and son of Harrail avenue, eoti lamed frlenda from I'hiladelpala.

t'e, lb past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uolden were vialted by friends from Washington. Ix Mrs.

John Jonca aad Mra. Harry Drown, lie Winter street, entertained lovlieu geeat to aa evening social, feupper was served. The guest spent a de ligbtful evening. Mr. Kewerd Mc Uee has returned home rter a hunt.

Ing trip through the Riu jtde Mwuntem. Mr. 1'sraon Jvnvs a pent two weeks with relative in Uoatoa. Masa and Allaatlo City. N.

J. Mr, fear ah Lewi of Whit lUlna. N. apent a week with her daughter. Mra.

Peter Tonney. Mr. aad Mrs. Wallace Iirown of Norfolk, Vi, Uft for their home Saturday. MARTINS FERRY.

0. The reception given by the club th A. M. El Church laat Saturday eveatog la honor of their a grand aueceaa. About attended.

The hall waa decorated In green and white and tbe supper served by Caterer Robert Houston, waa perfect. Th following program was rendered: Mu ale, Buckeye Band: Welcome a oer I'aator. Rev. A. Clarke; muale.

Mra. Cecilia Browne: welcome In behalf ef tne cnurcaea. iiev. I. Slevvna; music, band: welcoea the community.

Rev. J. A. Jaaaea. tnuaic.

Miaa Gen, yiev le; welcome to the valley. Rev. A. Moore: mualc Mr. Jam Ueg "at: wvicome in behalf of the po fle.

Mr. Dora Mlllikea: mesi. Mr. Browne: response. Rev.

u. muale. band. The Dunbar Cheral Club will g1v musicals. December 20.

Large Crowds Attend ihe RcHrioui Reriftl Service By LESTER A VT ALTON la IW New York The SaJvatiaa A rmv la m.r4. irt a big rally la Harlem for Nearre ron verta. Nerer tas the communiry sewn so tnaay uiuioriaed nn. i an soiaxra. Thurxlav rertlnr.

DteenV I 26 wki'i tar arvj women tide from the Train trr SrhocJ vialtea the district and made the wvlkta rirx with bras band aor.rs and praTera. They were aaairted trr Kee rt meanoeri or saivaKoo Army from Corps 3. with hwdioarti rs at Na. iS WtSt 13Srh Street In rirr. of Lambert Bailey.

omrr an aer LrarxrUne Booth's energetic worktrs divided lata rroope tf thirty and forty and held open air neHin at d.ervnt pointa alon Lenox and Seventh avenue. Larjre row da aasereUexL lew joined la the sirxmx. At and 25 't' ock tie prsyirt alt rj braa Van4 a art an4 anrci4 In a biT 1 1 ti CcUra.1 UitMjt LptaropeJ C'arta tn Weet liita rirewt. the tr. VT.

T. VA. pautr. Scwre pe WvIrUta w4. To a lr; a4ce lMUrat likcaard Ui, LaxUra Tan topa) Cuca4T.

made aa taitu Tk Trainicx iM tltrty pleres rlayv a US ScepUn Corp No. ft rarda rel a vocal pr sjTam. We eoaveru were exported cocbo forward, tw ctrSaj rea ajaj woerxa mpoodels It wva U. trst time tie Salratioa Array ewr teli urvkce in a Netr Uarta csrrh or carrd on rilry la it dV itrxt oa larro araie. Too N'cro eor ImiItun ten at hx 43 VfmX 111th street, wit orranlced ten Tears ajro.

Vatlir ywraUtlrf. fer a weekly TVel. ady, Trd ay, Su anlay ad SamUy eervveve are h14 on aireet corners to mm axawrv The area cohered free 1 slree to Una ttrvt aM freeq Kad.ano itrtiae to Nxlc aa avenue. WALK OVER Christmas Suggestions' Men's and Women Shoes to $1630 Dan Green Corofr Slippers 52 to Beautiful Imported Tarisian 550 to SX0 Men's Leather and Felt Slippers. to 1SJS0 Ladies Pointcx Silk Hose $1.50 and 51.55 (Cox of 3 SSJS0) Rhinestone arid Steel Beaded Buckles 5 1 to 5 1 650 Fancy Shoe Trees.

SLdO Christmas Novelties and $1 to 33.53 A UST OF PLEASISC and USEFUL PRESENTS Walk Shoe Store xr 2 nrn. avenue lii" F0U1R WIHEEIL BRAKES FOR AMEIRDCA'S FASTEST DODGE BROTHERS ADD NEW I EQUIPMENT AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE Four evbecl brakes of tbe latest and moat PZrln StictldrmxaLc type now insure drceUreiurm equal to tbe amazing ccctlrro ticu of America's Fastest Four! Swift, dme aaring travxl Is now made still safer by increased bratbg efHcirpcy. Strp on tbe brake pedal end feel tbe positive, ctuhicmed braiing, absolutely uniform oa all four wbeds. At 373 for tbe Sedan, deb. Detroit, this famous Four with' complete factory equipment, repTesents tbe imartest, swifte est, stzxrdjcst, low cost trxns pesttatkoa mcancy exsx boy.

Tbe car is roomy yet compact. Turns a 38 foot streetperks in 17 feet of curb space yet premdes ample room and ex ccTXiorijJcrxnfcrtforn Spring lengtb 83 of wTjeelbase tbe longest ia its price class. fPe a minnfr rstfiniii iyet 23 rniVs to tbe gaUoo at 23 milrs per bourl A brilliant rxrCo Marjdard a sturdy end to end. froca A Four of stnLxng bcjnrfy amardy fniabrd fstTrfuUy ap pointed loxuHoosiy upbo! sterrd locg, low and grace. fally designed.

A car you can drrre toe fwcause in i Aj7 if bu2t tbe good Dodge way carefuSy and sKXuratrJy of materia tbat pass Dodge Brotbers bigfi and cririral ttatxiards. Sec montbs in pubCc this Four baa already proud a name for itself as aay product rrer built by Dodge Brotbers. After stern triaZ, it has been accrpted as vWatr a gesariar and IrajTarvrtJryTaiiie. ALd now wixb fourrbeel braixs at no extra cost, you can buy it know tag that monry Has no greater buying power ta tbe fM transportaticai. FRAim ED.

SAUPP, lee. Sl.Ifeeir Y. 5S PEN.V AVnXLE at VT.iileM rtk fed Branca. Kl rr.OK.RAL ST. oreeoaoairc.

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