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THVRIDAY. JV1.Y l . 1*34
TRr. ALBANY MEWS, AI J) ANY. TKXA8
OUTLAWS
•I
t EDEN
By PETER B. KTNE
vi ntrr ■
mi# in
•«on
PAGE
«M
oiprlcm. 19 nlw i « ^
THE STORY
m CHAPTER I -Rolen k#i *aw 4*
7 • •ctidtnt of • plot,«tr,i f f. \ r t*
Villi Fr#mont to «* I• f• • • " •
fcaif * noil,on in th# • iiaj ' ► -1* m>4
a •liltftlit# llHUI Ol. f m ■
4U ranch Willi hi* lind# * • 1-1
% Wtdh#d b Si4« A rnv#ta.| «i
th# t t*k. KtriM*
Jorth«A < i n Cal fornia ll« f >•
0un4 an 4#«l %al!« v f r «
•*.4 • ■ill# inl«m| II ► ♦ i# • i - **
1 i| K<l*n V«ll#v i l#n
lTtlUy * lila.lt Ihrv i 11 r at . <• M
Vrilh mill# and *hrt tl-* o it. • «
\iidil fh#lr h«tn # is •••-- * • •• •
Iran whtrh K«r*h.iw'i w f
•i « Fnrlom \ alley
en aim m it • i K
■T'tip r Itoh ii Kft«i i*
w mnpl \ .«11|««t 'r , .l
Valley 1 rnnhl# m i f i% w • ■ i. fi
tt#nal#y, a l>«u , I . • . t
Arid ohM in i • i
aha*. Mill •'
th# va!l#v I 'In ' • • • a i 1 • ■ r
f#t re i '•! w • r f
mm "flahi i i
Minw kill* Mr- v ■ I • « I1 d
ftud la • n
of I1*#
I Imt It mil Rlt« i
.ll.ti,.I 'be 1
fr« <>li**iv «r Mt« allf«l
« i«,t «i ii«>r a f |'<|i ii \ illi v rm
ili*- Krr«lii« mid I iiinWe beio fla ml
iim> « f || ilit* atterfluw « !• i" * !
K<N*n Valley «ri-rk nrry ififiiif
no wala*i* j {•> M,l*li' t&rtler* lllilil
a tier iiim liar# liana n mi-r «f
land*. TV IrriCHiiim <|| irWl | **«
pow* I .i | | • 11 • . Ill** rra***W n«*:i ' •'*
wiHri# in ili<* public domain find |
pr« |uiai.me III# IIinhI « r *a*t# wn
t 'r% liefot# *mli ##l* r« ll %# flow®
•t#r our land*
"Xa.n, If Una l« ilon# Hi# till ii# of
•ur ran«*h#« «ll i* iH"jf mm Ii *!••
pr#«iai#d. b#fnu*# w# *dl Ii# il#ttl#*l
tl # natural Irrigation of • gr##l
man% tlionaand icr#l of rl« Ii meadow
laiitU a« h aprl g Tli# Oiiiiaiiiuikon
of il # I nr.#<1 Sim#* guarantor* It*
rltlmia attain*! Mnrur# anil a|i|iro
printion of ili#lr properly * 'bout
ilu# |i#iM*#aa of !hm and nfl**«|iint#
i oiniHMi^m ion llwii i' unv *isiia
law Hint i-oniratnioa timt rn;iit
IllU'Olltl iiutloiwil
\\ li«*n Hi# fa ili i;il Ri i#riim« ni l«
till- I patcltl* to Ik • TI!• — ! r.lili I " III
l.di li \ i ilrx It lllil mil ***«** | ? Hi*
u.iii i 11l;hi* fri'in lit** I.iimI rtiilr In
|u'« aiimitiL* to a|i|.roprifli* our n
l>t i li .Ii'* ill ill \ | i 1 i" i
a*t Ii * fo f *|la« n ita*f nn«1 If ft
■ l l>«d i* a I || ffa l|i flia \|« l n' >'> III
% n 'la % |'..m r « • . s«il \ It ni«t%| lil|
fl •• itti'lc up in il •* ll<ni«ll# I m
I \ i i: it|• t. . ur ara^ i a iil
mu| rn(akins ilia- ttjlit f*ar my «b-
a.. ril*a*l«
aH|'a| 1.^ 1 Irntl«*r n« ! la!.**
hill al«i| I.aiir tmn ia r a%
N.it# nlat«*al in «l«*tall In# *** n
t**r fit;on # itN lifly:in "|Vrlm| a."
Itniln<>ri| auw*.*'1*!***! 'HI «l«* tn**H Ih
writ# A lia'f* a*a||laarlnl |M%l||t a ll|T Ollt
|aa Ilia* | « nfil# Ilia* |M *lHtilllt,t *if f^ll
nrr «af ilia* |dnn u|mui nlmh. It*«i ht
Ital^nii ihfv at# alwuit to rnilinrk '*
•"'I'll .n I a n *|t|a'||i|ta| ld**M. .liH' III#
|w ii|d# Mill Ukmi tin * a* an <t|i|MiiiU'
till lai I a* ill I tour antllaarlal Mini dl
ga* t II 11#for# aiii'mliiig tli# uin a
m##ti|||k I 'a«li*l ajli*|'| I? Ilirt will li#
ni«ir# favornlil) hi« Mn#*t lotrnnl tli#
|ir«i|NiikiiIon I nliMil li.n# lo mnk#
tlii-tn at llint litwllnil Ali«l n li**n
tli# #ilitoriiil Ima la« #n «rill#n ami
*« • up pull n prawif Hint M irl II o*« r
• a• itatiKnn It nni gitv hiiu fmid
lair ri fill I lull
U f'lilii m«« l ••lira llnltiiitl va nl
hi* «|i i ' iii#i in tlia* l ank ilh Hi**
p t*oa i
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flrnt intii to m ur# lit# «
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*ev<« • nirr >iv on I la>< \ •
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Forlorn Vallav butt#* with th#nrwa
th*t tha two aurv von of i>,« l <i*-n
Valltt ov <f Hloodthad 1
led lha hutrhat Vfta ♦#!! I r*Y
^af h# und i rn k#rMitw, l.m
ry'ii broth#r. in#i t*> V'i ■• «'•# 1m*i
h#fora rtwan dm VI !^<1 Tha ?
rama hnddl#a nrnl Vnt#
that If h# a<urvlv#d Ow#ti I# a* i
looV «ft r I/orrv nn n lr«.1|i#r ■ |t .i
4a
CIIAPT1.P
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fUnrh Ho vrdiiritr#r« at)
Tlah*r n d#l#rrn n^d to ur#
ry> ■ t# a id \.i • * dm
ni k i Ir\ 11 ftpn] • ft r : • f
lorallon of f< - d 'viim« t(> mm
lorn VallaT rrliral dial!
maanirrft He raur#"" 'i# ■
rut# th#1 ro\-#t«d '.an*1 *• \N *h
advnnrrd I v N.iir T^rr v V
h#r IndaModrr*-* to I! a I > v <
|.| I ^MII
a« ami
I I 'I a I.'! I l! I |f . a a 1111 a; 11
alia I m mni'tly lay ami v
Idiot * (mini tlii'ir liimla, mark
liomi". .mil api-tid lli«' mom n t« i •
ili\#t>ion ilaut niid dij; iniii^ 1 «l
mil*** of main camila and IiiIim. K.
Tli**n ii* th#y at# about to opi ti
tli#ir floodK'itvs 1 thall, upon ntli
da\ it that ihr ilislrnt * ait ion i*
niiont in work great hardntiip and
dftm ige upon me. be grantml i t in
porart ln.iun«iion lay tli# Superior
rourt r**atraitilug ttie Uiatrlii from
oftinn I In* water, and ordering It
to ahow i ante unliln ton ttn\ * wli v
•mli lotnporary In.iunriion ahould
not l e made permanent. The ra*.
nill then l « tiinl on It* merit a.
and I s|i:i|| piopaidy lone in tli#
Snpei lor nun I. hemnse tli# jinlK**
n.ll •••:i nn from uue^lioning tli#
• on*t;11n11'11a111 > of (he Mate law
I *1 IH 11 appeal ami I shall it in. Mini
n lien | Ii.im won. Ilie only la „:i!
anhation for I orlorn N -JIn u.il
h# to fill v I d*'ti \ a In t I rmn
# t her at prii all 11 < : \ or \ ia
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hrr t,orrr ndnvt«a ^h^ \> i • \.ir
Thrv hi ron 0 rni' ^-rd r ll.
thrv plft*. I ron'ml f| o aw. «•#-•*-
Forlorn \'.in#y • r .1 fhu. rt !'
arhi'p rs
•MIM'TI'H t\ !• 1 n .
th-fttf '' '# Hr : T l -I <<T ^
Cft ! Oft per a 11 li«' I N :M / • * • • f
Of ' I• a |.#OpU f •''
for row cry"\ • • Hi -. '1' t
r#fnft#a to \ • • 1 < v > ■ < >, t
1#ff H I COUn*a ! 111 Sft I"> H 1 «r
CJftcnr. a li#ftd r.p ' nwfi ■ ' ♦
b#ll#>\en thr <t under «h! h Put-
•on 'ft procrodirn* • iinnii.n
al Nn t# roil to Kr.i r 1 # 1 •! # «•«.. 1#
flnanrtallv
LON A. SMITH
§or Railroad CommiMioiitr
41-3tp. (Political Adv.)
Political
Announcements
mndemnall« n stiif route If
want* our ivnt«" Ii must buy
lamia and a Jury will sit the
pro
' .fust eonti rnplati' I "i ;oi n V ..'
ley. the mom■ v derlnd fr. rn the
salo of the l a fn is spent nil
diversion «!: 1111. tli; 11 c.itial. Mood
fa'i ^ ati 1 iv i" !.••• he 'i'i s
sn I a r <
dis« m\ 1
era ! rli
• and
•ring i!i
1 water
t<>rtli
up with tio pi
Mow fall*
"There will
it arti
that
ne to
hi Mark ill*;.ina
tragedy iti that. 1 «• * rutin ■ \
Tii lienor "
"I dare sa v Weil,
that I h.'ivc had ti \ own • < :
the locality « f h v |..ivi .>ri
f rmed hy sueh emit I" • w aler
It
Tb« Albany New> author ed
to announc :h«• following rar.«i -
date* for offii'i■. >ut)jeet to the
tion of tin Ih mocra'. ;r Priir.ary n
July :
For Con(jrenmnn, 17th Confjr#«
ionai Difttrict:
THOMAS 1 Kl.ANTON
(K« i lection)
Kor Couoty Judg#;
1 HOMKK T H0VLD1N
••i
(R<-<lection).
HK*RV HKOWN
For Sheriff:
I K. T. RKVKS
JOHN A HOLI AND
, \V. K. GOOHMAN
(If. flection)*
For County and Diatrict Cl#rk:
K. S. (DOI.PH 1 LONG
t ^ •election)
P%r County lr#a*ur#r:
FK0N1K ( 1 -\USKM
< H el<ct ion )
Imov Tl'(Ic;i.K
Commissioner Pr#cinct No. 1
Ail- ^ M«K1 I VV ( Ri-elrc' ion )
T D. F. ROC; I KS
■"•r ConH^i*Hionrr Precinct No. 2
j A. ANDHKWS
A ( R.-election)
Aj. D. M^ERS
P«r Coii^>isftion#r Pr#cinct No. 4
THOJO'S H I ATIMER
N. M Ml MS
C. F. i:i RNE^S
(Reaction)
lorn Valley < iti/en wmi
to pre*s
Ortamly P.ahson was
tlnie moving into aetion.
Joe lirainerd, as \'ate
w hen he paused at t he ..
h'
j 11;
obeyed •
them '•
enti' • Is
aemi; i
I'll t.: ;. '
fin t $
n t:a in*T
•rs and
inseque-
S V1|,S(
-tart a
. r 1.
If anvI
.>n
tn f I
1 re
in^r
\ re
a
r I
paper
•ur ih-}
bitter
• n to (
admit I'm hurt
P.rainerd crintted.
the s« • rt of li-jhf he
if he could afford it.
another lr« • •. ; -re •
water <; e- . >; ;e
for tl
loved t<> w;
'Tin r ::.•
W;
1
it. Vj
from lira nerd lo
ti 1* running tli#
i*m *• *na and In
\ t '11 reading the
*eu It to Henry
'er v reaetinli.
' eoinmeiit. Men
. Iitin.** \ltd llali
1 rayon ill |na* the
MPtnrt \ . N v ♦ ID
t ed. yon ami
Club Notes
(Mim M Kit4a H.«in>on. County
ll.il.ki n.olutralion Aif. nt I
C t.OI H'NC NFPOR1
r,mt|ni.<l n port. of t«. Iv«
huiHkiIh .1' mon.trator* who kept
>n<li\idunl rlothmt; rfonli
that thrlr ivrnii. 1 \|m rulilure- fo
clolhinir from July I, l!l.l:< to July
I. INI **i- >2; 0s. Only on.
«omun -|m nt mmr ttmn $ .0 The
tvrrafr < xpi-nditurr |m r ilmion-
>trator in >'la>> I wn> $1.30 mor<
than lln hm rtprndiluro prr
tli innnMraioi in rlau II. Report*
nuluHt. that thi> differrnri' i# due
to Ih tier planned > xp. nditure> of
th. . nt it-* family hy the nccond
>«i "I' Mion-imtoi-. Reporti- of
nil the d< mon«trntnr> indieute that
the* have learned dtirinir their
.1. iiion*! rat iiifi t<i dress more ap-
propi lat. v for ,i -m illei < x|H ixli
tun iif iroiley lucau-e they all
u • itidividiiRlly fitted |>a'terns
whn h makes die's eon>truction
i .i \ Kievi n .I. iion trator ha\.
provided .'ide<|uatc storaiti pace
It. . an-, ihev '-.in . found that to
look well dre- < d and well it room-
.d th.lr dle e mint h« kept
pn d and on hnii|< r>, haU on
rark* to preserve th- ir h.ipt« and
that i>hi ■ look better and last
loniri r if k. pt on >tretrher and on
n ck«.
a • •
Mr*. John Oilier, purd'n dfit>
on-trator, Diller-Oriffin c uh, ha
I
rut and plowed up all burned un
v. (fi table* from her garden, h.-
eausr such plant# harbor di*ea r>
that ar«- crrtain to cbum- trouble
ne*t year. Mr . Oilier ha* plowed
her garden shallow to prevent
summer weed growth and i> laying
low for the first rain for planting
the late summer or fall garden.
* ft a
Mr. K. A t'uno. Mornn, ha- two
dor.en tomato plants which ar
producing well in spite of dry
weather. Mr. Cuno lias gathered
from th. . plants tomatoes weigh-
ing N 1-2 ounces and the vine#
are loaded «ith many tomatoes
equally a- large. Mr. Cuno ac-
i reditu hi* Mii i i s.- of tomato grow-
ing to a simple form of nib-irriga-
tion he ha« installed to utilite the
hum. waste water.
fake advantage of our subscription hanrains
plaZ.
HOTEL
Corpus Christi":
TEXAS
Offering You ^
the Utmost in Vacation Joy
Come to this Texoi vocation'ond where the dry invtqaaiing
climoie and the qlamoor of the Gulf offer you iht moat
qlonous of oil playtimes At either aly youll find
0 Plaza Hotel where evety luxury and tcmfcft iayoun
01 low cost JACK WHITE, Operator
PLAZA i
HOTEL
San Antonio
" V..
TEXAS
pi nn
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It up
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mi ve
i; liioti
in I
♦In
ed
"paper men. v I
ti t lien e\pre*
thai aatuie
after th#
al
Ol ft
• if tl i I ri eniir*
oeked
CHAPTER X
Sol '
tig
suddenly
I it • annot
ill dre*se I
When the
and
Mr
11 o W
* on
un
ft el as \ 'Urself. \'. would sent rf
all I i an do tv sit . almly hr and
tvateh I or!. rn N >iIia-1 ruin Itself
"Hut aurely, Mr Tlelienor liagan
protected, "you trill lake aom#
m«aaur« in trarn tlu*f# |t#ople !.n
fore ther embcrft #n anth n rtitVajft
enterjirlae "
"NotwlthstntidUig the fact that It
would be Terr bad lerainesa for nn*
to do thru, I shall do it It will be
a ease of h \«— labor loM. however
The people will , not heliexi* me;
tliey re follow ng a fa e leader
and hllndly loyal to him Well,
here's your check for legal si iti.es
to date Something tells me l
shall be retaining tour sitvies at
a later «! . •
Return tig Inone Nate 1 < I • r
was met at the ra lroad dep. • in
ikild Run hy h v , ) :, , u •
ear Passing through \'a!|e; < en
ter en route to 1 dl I, \ a ; Vv he saw
ftonie 111 e l. skidtling ll 1 i I II t \ 11 e fli'o
a \ aeant *t re in rI . p, > . ■
above the door a new s t ir.forn -d
the w orld th;.? present It the I . :
f"^\liH> Nate t lien ir'ft ehauf
feur. was i ntn?tng to the full
eat Ida inaater a tiait tn Kden Val
I* v I>iMinetlt a New York prod
in f. Pnrhv had heard ther# waa
eontiderabl# ^pa« e «en of th# Hud
son riter but he had not been pre
pared to anmit thai the country
was aft tt;i:eopen :* lie had found
It
I * i bt had enjoyed the branding,
but ni"*t o' n'l I •• had enlot#d th#
lllelil'ss (,f | w Job
Miss Kershaw had been lert kind
to luirby. too in that she hail aefit
I r i ilowii an oi<! *afe aaddle ln rs#
'o n<!e \ ... Mil had *etlt a hoi <•.*
down 'or the gloomy hut eftielent
,tos ep11. but un fori mm tely she
a *toi k saddle w !h li tn. an-
loseph h , I never ridden any
bit an 1 .nglisli s.at|il . . his . on
s rv ar ism : -rhade 11 at In should
t v anvil ng new He eoui|>romis Ml.
t herefore i j t« k ng long v alkm
a' er t! • fashion of hip kind, shoot
n _ blue lay s and haw ks, and fish
II 'r- lie | larbt be rejtncetl be
e« 11>e l s master ts-tjnired but llt'le
serv o . from him
1' ' !eav ng San I'i am iseo.
f ^ cv i •• t' . in a sfor had g v en the
- of j .strng \<. SI .ng. I ish
i . or Trespass i.g' not ices from
' - ga.e al e enframe t«i Kden
N ev to l iie fa ' ' In s; limit of the
1\ "sj . w ram h II. s task pleaseti
b ' nvtants p., rt ii ularli Joseph,
who |>t.ssa-svf«d a truly Hritantilc
passion for pritaei and the protei
tio? of private thooiinp and ttahini:
I r« sen es from ai.i # mt anion. Tim
i cdiije# wn< # up thej-e^rc. .Toa«'ph
a«rt liift duty fda'.nly before hlrn
With much misgtvinji therefore, t.e
ahudnvl i)ito his vfoek sadiile o tin
I < rse t.orrv Ker*haw had sent him.
slung h V'.' calibre rifle In a scab
hard and set f.-rtli fo apprehend
go
poachers «
#red by .to
lowest form
The day Tiehe
from Sari I rand
upon his absero'i
w ! ile ,los#|
set forth again ot
: • et I s hea rf «
w .1)1 the hope of f.
He had ridden mt
< : t :ow | w h
g I a t 1 e up the s e
aepa:\s*ed I S-n A n!
Va 11 ev he sa tt a
through the In.« !
Tl.rough his j, as
pi'tieher being ei ns,d
'tdi as alisolutelt the
•f human life.
r came home
> I rhy st■ , |
*o ... fisjiiu^
lied his horse and
on his delightful
v hea' : g '
id.tig a poacher
) 'i thick grove
■v happening t'
■f the r dge flat
ev from Forlorn
nan descending
Ush and laurel
er's hinornlars
n«
Nor was
disem er 'd
ftlee of * he
Register, hoping tf gle.iti new* of
Interest that might have occurred
during his four days' ab-enoe He
found Hrainerd writing an editorial
cordially welcoming his compct tor
Into the field
"doing to press tomorrow with a
two page issue. Nate" he an-
nounced 'Tract .■ ally all of my
local advertising has been with
drawn "
"Why not run the canceled
Just the same. .Tl a ? If T were
1 would decline fo let Hahson
how badly he has hurt me.
nay think hi* slaves hate
ads
you
see
He
not
villi
mly
the e\ee)](>in ,Ti'i**■ i.11 tn.'ule .'ippraisnl
i, 1 (iiscnvere'l the : .1 ri cnrrled 11
rille
Hie 11 nn eimld rejilly have fminil
Ii:.irc 01,11. going tet lie preterieil
to stic k id l!ie tn' 1 hrtish. imr diil
lip aOv«;:oe conr.J. i.:ly «s an lum
est man bIioii!.| ArrUii.g nt Inst
Ht the fnot of theTiii^e, the fei low
found hltnself « ! .line plu.-o In n
clump of hr.ire! al.out thirty fi*et
nliove the road, mh! .loseph hoth
sa« ni.ii lienr i !. 111 hr. :k n(T t.ome
branches a« If to < . -ir his view of
the road. Then lie sat dmvu.
' Sdiiiething le\ . -.!i queer alimit
this fellow, vvl.it' ' ,T v|.|i], deluded
Ile got off his I • :iut i'.usly and
slipj.ed fr. Ill tree to tree t)nt It he
w is within 1" \ ;pls of the man
when lie s it dow n liehilul a elump
of niatr'M !:i to
tuei i i
Tin
as usual,
rit. When
llsht It's
i'.v oiit or
ild
In
ri
li in
it develop
tioculars In
man's
fellovvV
1 !n i: r.
the
saw tlnit
in a cro
hush.
"lie's waiting fi
Joseph Co: 1 ludeil.
hally nss:is<ih. vvl .it
will lnvir close walel
fancy,"
S'iddenlv, up the v.illey. Joseph
[■aught u faint nr hlii g. lie knew
(Continued 11 xt week)
"I'
lug
somebody."
Jove, a
10 hllghter
for n bit. I
GOLDEN-PLY
W c arc )(leased lo announce to our
patrons and friends, that we have
been chosen lo sell < ioodrich Tires
and Puhes in A lhany and invite you
to come in and inspect these tires
whether you are in the market to buy
now or at a later date.
Hob Kchols Milton Lewallen
... Local Firm Named
by Goodrich to Sell
their New LIFE-SAVING
TIRE...
'T'Mlfc B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company has appointed
-I us dealers for the new Goodrich Safety Silvertown
Tire. This is the tire with the Life-Saver Golden Ply,
the remarkable Goodrich invention that' prevent*
blowouts.
In our opinion this new blowout-preventing tire Is the
biggest contribution to motoring safety since the Intro-
duction of the balloon tire.
Th« Gundrlf h
«,jT llrT, AA Otmllt)
a. ih* prli. oi "b«r
ilaln hullla".
Vccli Today't Drmand*
It is a most timely development,
coming as it does nt a time when
smooth, hanked highway* and
high speed motors place a ter-
rific strain on tires and make the
haturd of blow-outs infinitely
greater.
Today's hlfth speeds-40, 50, 60
and 70 miles an hour generate
.ejrifii heat Inside your tires.
This lieat cause* rubber and
fabric to separate. A blister
sfarts . . . and grows . . . bigger
and bigger until HANG a
lilovv-out! And what happens
then isn't pleasant to think
about.
9
How V.'ir Invention
I'rcrvntt H/ou-duts
1 ne new Goodrich I ife-Saver
I.olden Ply is designed to over-
come this hazard. It resists th.
most terrific, internal heat.
Rubber and fabric don't separ-
THESE TIRES COST THE SAME
BUT THIS ONE IS
3 TIMES SAFER!
Wo wirt rKarg*
Coldrn Ply. (>ood
rich SIlTertown blow
owl protection i" ft**
nte. Thus blisters don't (was
inside the tire. Blow-outs
prevented hy overcoming their
CAUSE.
Safetl Anti-Skid Tread
The new (ioodrich Safety Silver-
town is safer from nkkfcMnft.
too. Its squeegee drying *cttal>
gives your car eitra road grly,
and raducn* lb* danger o| «kl#
ding to a minimum.
The best p#rt of this good 1
is that the new Silvertown, wltlr
the 1.ife-Saver (iolden Ply, 1
not a single penny more tlnas
any standard tire. So play sale.
Come in today. Take advantage
of our new low prices.
Thin handsome Safe-
ty I.eaUuc Km hi em
with reil crystal re-
flector to protect you
If your tall llviht £ih *
out. No obligation
nothlnti to buy. Just
join the Silvertown
Safety League at our
store.
ZtflC NEW
Goodrich
<^|c|0>
Silvertown
WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN POT
•r
t*\;V
'3
• W*^teK
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