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SATURDAY, OCT. 8 1921.
Just Received
Large Shipment of
Selz-Six Shoes
Only $6.00
Come in an'd look them over. Also
full stock of the celebrated “Buster
Brown” Shoes for Boys and Girls.
We cordially invite you to visit our
Store, and see these goods. ,
Sam Schreiber & Sons
1327 Newcastle St. ■ (Hackel Bros. Old Stand
THE INDIANS KNEW.
“We are living in a changing world.
I never thought 1 could ever be cured
of my stomach trouble. Medical sci
ence seemed unable to help me. But
thank God we are progressing and
now Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has
delivered me from all stomach sympr
The Trade At
Home Policy
Is one which we can all appreciate,
and we assure you our hearty co
operation in supplying your needs
i with —
Dependable Dry Goods
And Notions
Through Your Merchant
The Downing Company
Wholesale Dry Goods and Notions
In placing your orders please mention The News
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
NEW PRICES
IF. O. B. DETROIT 1
1, Chassis - - - $295
. Runabout - - $325
Touring Car - - $355
Truck Chassis - - $445
Coupe - - - $595
Sed;n - - - $660
These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the
history of the Ford Motor Com pa ly.
Orders a r o totnii nin fast, so place vour* promptly
to i tsur ■ PROMPT DELIVERS
GI.YNX MOTOR CO.,
tAutUoOsud Ford, De ?si I*' '24 NewsaStle Street
toms. I am again able to eat any
thing.” ft is a simple, harmless prep
aration that removes the catarrhal
mucus from the intestinal tract and al
lays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, Uver and in
testinal ailments, including appendici
tis. One dose will convince or money
M
WALSH
Quality Eats”
Fancy Kalamazoo Celery
Grenoble Walnuts
Hinquchi Rice Cakes
1921 Pack Lobster
Whole Cauliflower
PHONES
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OR
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SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
AUen’B the antiseptic powder to be
shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the to6u
bath. The Plattsburg Camp Manna) advises mas
in training to nae Foot—Ease in their shoes each
morning. It prevents blisters and sore spots an 4
relieves painful, swollen, smarting feet awl takfct
the sting out of corns and bunions. Alwaj*
use Alien’s Foot-Ease to break in new ahos*
ytTii
Theatrical
LASSES WHITE’S ALL STAR j
MINSTRELS.
Under the of Spaeti*
ana Company, masses White s All Sia*
junatreljt ,wur be tne attraction at tht-
Granu on next 'mesddy night.
(A prograpi that is .entirely new this
season has been arranged tor and tlie
announcement is made that a big spec
tacular feature called “The Cruise oi
the Blackville Yacht Club” wiy be
the piece de resistance. This scene
is a big one and shows a minstrei
company anchored in the harbor ok'
one oi the Hawaiian. Islands where
many amusing incidents occur* and as
a continuation for the after-piece u
is again discovered in search of the
North polie. Not a very desirable
place from the viewpoint of the South
ern darky, but one .which has enabled
Mr. White to extract no end of mem,
ment. The pricfpal comedians this
year in addition to the stars them
selves are Slim Vermont, Jack Hays,
and Bobby Gossans.
Seats now selling at Andrews.
PARENTAL LOVE DOMINANT
FEATURE OF “THE WHISTLE.’-
Mother love, father love, the love
of fair play, the love of money, the
love of position—all these phases of
the grand passfon enter into William
S. Hart’s newest Paramount picture,
“The which be the feat
ture a£ /the Bijou Theatre today. The:
story was written by May tvilmotb
and Olin Lyman, and Lambert Hill
yer, the director, made the adapta
tion. *- •' '
Mr. Hart appears as Robert Evans,
a factory worker and has a wonder
fhlfully strong supporting* cast. Myr
tle Steadman, always h favorite, has
the leading feminine role—virtually
the -only woman’s part in the picture.
It is a rugged story, one dealing with
human souls and the hearts o> men
and "women, making and breaking.
-♦ > > a-
When is a
Battery Old?
Some men are young at eighty
—others are old at forty.,
It’s about the same way with
batteries.
Their usefulness depends on
the care they have had, the
amount of work they have had
to do, how they have been used,
and most important of all—on
the original quality of the bat
tery.
There are many good reasons
back of the decisions of the man
ufacturers of 173 cars and trucks
to use Willard Threaded Rubber
Batteries.
Come in and well tell you
more about them.
Brunswick Battery
Mot or Cos.
Gloucester St, Opp. Postoffice
Phone 251.
Willard
Batteries
gg Ctm** idrut ' W&wd
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1 HffUKICCI vffM3TT CMirTCPy.
“There’s a Phoenix Store Near You”
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Why Pay More?
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White’s Cornfield Picnic 1
per pound - . - * - Ac,v
in >i '4<* 1 ■■■■• ' ■ ■■p—
White’ Cornfield Hams, OCp
per pound k
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Swift’s Premiuim Hams,,
: per ,pound v . -
• * ',v 7 N ■ i >; %•? &
White Bacon* ? . ; ?*‘N
per pound v - 5; *-*}*-'
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11 *■' " ' "' *' 111,.I 11 ,. ;^V J ‘ .r. ■ / ■
Riaghan’s.Sliced Bacon, / AEp
per | pound - - - , “®*** ,/
-liirmi.fi n<m <r !' 1 1 V ' "
Bacon, ~ r ,
3 <*. per pound -
Premier Cornflakes,
3 packages - - -
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Sweet Potatoes, OAp
10 pounds - - -
Irish Potatoes, 'ICp
10 pounds - - -
Meal, 9ft O
10 pounds - - -
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Grits, 'T.OC
10 pounds - -
Fluffy Ruffles Flour
SELF RISING
24 lb Sack, - - sl.lO
Phoenix Grocery
Company
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“Cash and Carry Stores” *
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