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PACE TEN
Sugar, Suit and
]) URKE E ’ S
—all for Flavor!
ll»e Dorkee’* for flavor. ' fl ..... Hi m
No! a mayonnaise, not a #.
mustard, but the best of Jf
both in a Dressing speci¬
ally made for MEATS,
FISH and SANDWICHES.
Try it and you’ll keep it
on band always. Ask your SiT; -
,Mn - u ‘t
Grocer for
DURKEES Its
SALAD DRESSING AND
MEAT mu: < bottle of SAUCE Durker’a and book of Different
•ealed a. Write Darker famous food*.
I., Kf mb Ural, I,. |., N. y
Money Is Our Third
Consideration
In buying drugs or having a prescrip¬
tion compounded, whether we are the
purchaser or the seller:
1st—We demand purity.
2nd—We want prompt, courteous
service.
3rd—We want reasonable price.
Below—
are luted some of the many values wr have in our
store especially priced for Saturday. But you’ll
find similar values here every day.
$1.20 Syrup of Pepsin 82c
00c Syrup of Pepsin 44c
$1.20 Sal Hepatica 76c
25c Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil 17c.
$1.50 Lydia Pinkham’s 98c
$1.00 G. F. P. 67c
30c Creolin 17c
5 Lbs. Epsom Salt 50c
$1.50 Men’s Military Sets 85c
50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush 33c
25c Colgates Tooth Paste 3 for 50c
$1.00 Merrell’s Cod Liver Oil 59c
50c Palmolive Shampoo 29c
25c Imported Bath Salts 2 for 25c
For Your Thirst’s Sake
Be Served at Our Soda Fountain
You Owe It To Your Taste
Coastal Pharmacy
Drum—Sorias—Sandwiches- Magazines Tobaccos- Prompt l)e|i\ory
1529 Newcastle St. Phone 2.'M
TIRES - TIRES - TIRES
Seiberling Treads—Mail Order Prices.
29x4.40 . $4.98 29x4.50 . $5.60
30x4.50 . $5.69 29x4.75 . $6.75
31x5.25 . $8.58
THE NIGHTINGALE
SUPER SERVICE STATION
Gloucester and Norwich Phone 87
READ THE NEWS ADS
Pomp of British Courts
Lures Fashion World As
Other Royalties Totter
IS} I.DU \RI> STANLEY
London, April 24. (A'i hither (Treat,
world courts may he dimmed or fall¬
en, but all the porn)i and dazzle of
(in pi re i concentrated in the annual
courts at Buckingham Palace, despite
Ktitrland - oeialist government.
Thi iwr there will be courts there
on May 1II and 20 and .Tune 9 and 10.
Hundreds of application for invita¬
tion' hav, been uourintr into the lord
chamberlain's office.
While nder' arc Ic-s rigid than in
queen Victoria'- day, they still are
“trict. No woman who has been
through the divorce court a'- the guilty
party, for example, may be presented.
And hoiild one he presented, through
error, the invitation is
and publicly withdrawn.
•!2 \mericaiiK To Attend
Usually between 0,000 and
persons appear a* the four court*
,-ponxor and those being presented
for the first time. Out of this num¬
ber only a handful, about .‘12, arc Am¬
ericans.
On the day they arc “commanded”
to appear at the palace, the Mali, a
wide arid solemn street leading to the
royal re idence, is jammed with cars
hearing women in court dresses, wca -
ing three white plumes, the crest of
the Prince of Wales.
The e are a little hard to wear,
actually, ince they must be worn
straight, without any attempt at
jauntines bound for
Besides tho e in the cars,
tfie palace, the Mall is thronged with
curious Londoners, who stare at the
gorgeously gowned women and offer
audit.'!* comments.
< urtsey Is Difficult
A difficult thing to master i the
court curtsey. Not a few hours must
he spent in practice before mirrors
by those “commanded.”
Mere is hftw a debutante must make
her bow, if you want to practice:
On catering the throne room she
must be careful to sec that her final
walking tep is made by her left foot.
In beginning her curtsey she then
lides out her right foot and lets her
left foot, rest on its first, joint. This
will insure good balance. In curtsey¬
ing she mustn’t forget to look at the
king.
........................ At the lowest stage of the curtsey ...
however, she must bend her head
shoulders slightly in obeisance.
Rising with ramrod hack, she then
takes two steps toward the queen,
and, with her right foot out, goes
through the same genuflection.
Means Much To Debs
The ceremony puts the stamp ol
royal favor upon the society girl, and
means much to the British debs. Once
CHEATING SCHOOL¬
BOYS STIRRING
FRENCH SOLONS
Paris, April 24. l/f’i -Nervous
• I'hoolhoys arc going to feel the eyes
of the whole Chamber of Deputies
upon them next time they are tempt¬
ed to cheat in examinations.
Chaiges that cheating is widespread
in high schools shocked Mario Rous
tan, new minister of public instruc¬
tion, when his department's budget
was recently debated by the chamber.
lie announced it would be stopped
or he would know the reason why.
GLIDER PILOT PLANS
CROSS-CHANNEL HOP
London. April 24. i/P) An attempt
to fly across the channel in a glider
is to he made shortly bw Oapt. A.
V Stratton.
T he glider has been completed and
is characterized by its maker as "an
improvement on nature" in that it
is said to he more efficient on the wing
than a bird.
Air ministry experts are inclined to
believe the cross-channel flight has
a good chance of success, with proper
weather conditions.
FACTS FOR FAT FOLKS
In two weeg.s Mrs. M. 0. Tnylor,
of I.ewishurg. W. Va , reduced her
weight from 175 to 159‘s pounds—
her headache is no more and short¬
ness of breath is gone “Thanks for
such a good remedy,” she writes.
Fat folks take a half teaspoonful
of Kruschen ir. a glass of hot water
every morning before breakfast. An
85 cent bottle lasts 4 weeks. Get it
at Andrews Drug Store or any drug
store in the world Millions take .his
health dos* (adv)
Are You “Hitting
On All Six?”
Liver—Stomach—Bowels—
Nerves—Brain—Heart—
Are They All 100%?
Folks, the human body is just like a
good working car, order everything if must be in good
you expect to get tin
nest performance out of either.
Youcan't expect to feel too 1 ? if yout
liver is out of order, your stomach
upset, \ nerves build jumpy or bowels tied up.
ou must up your vital forces
and you weak.weary, despondent men
md women who have been doctoring
(or ages trying to get back the vim and
endurance of earlier years will he aston
islted, delighted and amazed to see
bow quickly strength, energy and vital¬
ity come back thru the use of Tanlac.
Go to vour druggist now and get a
bottle of Tanlac. Millions of folkshai Vf
started back on the road to youth,
health and happiness with this "world
famous tonic and there is no reason
whv you, too, can’t begin today to re
build your worn-out tissues and r*vi
tali ic your entire svstem.
Your money helped back if you are not
speedily medicine. bv a fair trial of thia
world-famous
-------'Cl' NCWS
Lady Anne Hope (above) and
(he lion. Cecilia Bowe.s-Lyon are
among debutantes who will he
presenfed at King George's court
this spring.
through it they are ready for the full
flood of the London “.season.”
This year's crop of buds includes
two of special interest, lion. Cecilia
Bowes-Lyon, eldest daughter of Lord
and Lady Glamis, is to make her bow,
since ;he is the niece of the Ouch
css of York, it is thought likely that
the latter will attend the courts.
Lady Anne Hope is to come from
Scotland. She is the eldest daughter
of the Marquis of Linlithgow. Lady
Anne has spent most of her time in
the north but London society has
heard of her and will watch her de¬
but with interest.
CATERPILLAR CLUB
LISTS 350 SAVED
BY PARACHUTE
Washington, Ay-il 24. (/Pi- Enroll-j
ed on the ''oslc-' of the fat, rpillar
l lub, 850 entering its thirteenth year,!
are names.
A check by the air corps on the!
mythical organization of fliers whose pnra-j
lives have been saved by the
chide shows that jumps had been |
made by the middle of M:i rh, many
men One being hundred “repeaters.” and twenty-nine j
jumps were made in 19.T0. !
The first successful jumps credited i
on the roster occurred in 1919, when]
two were made. Colonel Charles A.
Lindbergh, with four successful jumps I j
during hi - air mail days, continues to
rank as the leading repeater.
( OF M Y NEVER II \l) SALOON
Spartanburg, S. 0., April 21. t/P)- ]
Marlboro county, in the northeast part i
of South Carolina, boasts that it nev¬
er had a saloon. Even in the earl¬
iest days the county never temperance] licensed!
dispensaries because of a |
sentiment among artistoci atic families
of the vicinity.
WAS HARDLY
ABLE TO DRAG
Florida Lady Says She Soon
Began To Get Better Af¬
ter Taking Cardui.
“I had been struggling with bad
health for over a year ” says Mrs.
Dellie Can - , of Gracevllle. Fla. “X
was weak and run-down, and hard¬
ly able to drag myself around
home. Sometimes a pain in my
right side would cause me a lot of
suffering. I frequently got so weak
I could not keep up at all.
“X read about other women who
had recovered their health after
taking the Cardui Home Treat¬
ment, and I decided to try It. my¬
self. I sent to the store for Car¬
dui and began taking it.
"I soon began to feel better. X
was stronger. It was a great help
to me, and 1 was much better after
I had taken it. Tfhe pain in my
side left, and I was able to carry
on my work with much less effort.
The dragging, tired feeling left me.
"I have recommended Cardui to
a number of my friends because I
Improved so much after I had
taken it."
Tell your friends to try Cardui,
when weak and run-down. It Is
obtainable at your druggist's. «■«»»
ItlSEDBVWOME CARPU U
FOR OVER SOM
Thedford’s Black-Draught
Constipation, Indigestion,
usnetw. 25 cents a package.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931.
Piggly Wiggly
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!
Our Market wiH prove a revelation to the housewife. We are carrying the high¬
est quality of selected Meats at the lowest prices possible, figured to a minimum.
5c?. V'
Dixie SUGAR 10 Sr 1 48c
c„.,„i
BLUE ROSE ^ DIPF 1 L L £ 22c
Whole Grain LBS.
maxwell HOUSE c O F F E E lb. 33 c
1 Package at Regular Price and Best Foods Relish or
1 Pk g WHEATIESpor 1 MAYONNAISE 8-Oz jyC
Del Monte Crushed Libby’s Sliced
PINEAPPLES 3^:25' PINEAPPLE No. 2 Vi OjC
Can m A.
SUNSET GOLD RUTTER lb. 29c
Tiprary C liquot Ginger New Port
TEA A 33 c i 1LE 14 1C CORN N 2 10 c
Bot. 2 c.„
Dime Brand Castle Haven Sweepstakes .
MILK 12i c BEANS r I0 C PEAS 10 c
SR
PHILLIPS p or k anc | g eans 3 £ r ns l5c
Large Juicy Fancy
LEMONS £ 19 c CELERY Each 5‘
Extra Large Fancy Golden
LETTUCE Each 9 C BANANAS 4 Lbs.
U. S. Cobblers No. 1 POTATOES 1 0 lbs. 25c
Fancy Yellow Green
APPLES 7 1C ONIONSlL 10 c BEETS 5‘
Lb. 2 Bunch
Garden Green Fresh Bunch
PEAS 3 Lbs. 25 c BEANS CARROTS 5' c
SttKJFLOUR S b 45c -itf 85c
Libby’s Flake White
TRIPE Large Can COMPOUND *Ki 85 c
Juliette Uneeda Bakers Chocolate
MEAL 5 Lbs. MACAROONS Lb 30'
Locaf Dressed Hens, lb. x 26c
Fancy Sliced Neck Pork Loin Roast or
BACON 24 c BONE 2I C CHOPS 23 c
^ 3 Lbs. Lb
Meaty Spare White Small Sugar Cured Picnic
RIBS Lb. 12 MEAT l„. 12i c HAM Lbl5 c
Extra Tender ? QJ lb. 17c R
Fancy Western
Heavy Brisket or Rib Freh Whole
STEW BEEF Lb 10‘ PIG HAMS
Tasty Cream Large Juicy
CHEESE WEINERS Lb.
Exte cS' r Western Steak, lb. 22c