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! (I! li f 1 i i i ! i i FIR AT BAPTIST " Comer North Uberty and Marion streets. Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m. Ma. S. K. Dark of Seattle wilt tup ply the pulpiti and will apeak at 11 'clock on "Why We Fail" and at 7:30 p. m. on 5The World's Greatest Trsgedy. Intermediate- and Senior B. ; P. IT. at :3. Mid-week pray- m rating oa Thursday evening at t;3ft. r, :-;J r ::-y . jf - CATHOLIC :-'.',f ''V 1 V Rt: J . R. Back, Pastor. Commun- , Ion masa at ; hitrh mans and aer i mon by pantor. "The Things that are Caesar's." 19. At 1:0 p. m. the third instruction in the series : whlich rather Buck is giving will precede - benediction. His subject will be, "Bible Believer.". These In ' atructions are especially ' designed . for those having contracted mixed i marriages and non-Catholics generally-Everyone la cordially invited i to all services. $ ' f m FIRST CHRISTAW i . Center and High. J. J. Evans, minister; Miss Hattie Mitchell, mis- ilontrr. "Everyman's class, our new class for man. reached nearly half a hundred present last Sunday. The men are out for a big class. Coma aad see. The pastor Is the teacher and directing the message along practical lines. All men are . eligible to membership. The school meets tt 1:43. Good equipment, i class rooms, and good instructor . make our school worth while to alt. Tha pastor will preach at the morn - lug and evening services. An excei V lent quartet of lad ie furnishes the special mnalc at the morning hour. : Dr. Eeley- and his chorus of girls ' and boy a direct the evening sinar . lag. All alng under the big doctor's leadership. Coma , ;.. J 'COITRT STREET CHtRSTfAK ' Corner N. 17th anG Court streets. R. U, Putnam, minister.' Bible achool 9:4 a. m., E. iB. Flake, su erinteadent. Everybody be prompt. Are you member of any cshool? if not, you are very welcome to be one . of us. , Don't forget i our midweek church school ThursSay 7:45 p. in. Wi are giving three courses and tha practical session on Bible school " work. All wdrkers invited to avail themaeWea of this opportunity. Any - Christian worker welcome whether member of our schoel or not. Re member to bring that special offer ing for emergency relief for Japan missionary work. Bermon: "The Grace of Giving-. Junior following eemfsuaion service S Intermediate . Endeavor 6:39 p. m. Senior Endeav or 9:19 p. m. Evangelistic service ?:J9 p. m. You want to hreor the series of sermons on the Restoration Movement of tha 19th Oentury. This : Ha aacond address . of series. It is -The Early History 4 of tha Camp bell's" showing their religions ex- perienca ,wlth ; the! Presbyterian church of Scotland ! and America. UAnAa, T:S0 t ' mL meeting of oTHiiildiag board. "Taead ay evening ,u.niinn tn Mr. and Mrs. Russell ' (formerly Mrs. Mary Ylake) at the church. All members and friends f tha ' family invited. - Thursday is n ' m. Choir practice. Doris Allen.' leader. Toa are welcome to ' alt services, of the church. ' "" mntTtv ciEJfCE i dmi- ' rhiirrh. 44 Chemeketa street. Sunday morning service at 11: evening service, at 8, subject of lesson, r ''Doctrine -f of Atonement. C u- irhnnl t 9:39 a. m. WeO- neadar evening testimonial meeting . i a RKdinor room 69 Masonic tern pie. open every day except holidays aad Sundays from lisle to &:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited to our aervicea and to oar reading room. Liberty and Ceater streets, W. C. Kantner, ministers la a. m. Sun day achool with classes for all ages - with a-ood teachers.v New classes rnlnr . A nliM fur you. 11 tn. Communion service. Address by tha pastor on "The Great Message of a little Book,! :30 p. m, Chris - tlan Endeavor. ;i All young people tavlted and made . welcome. 7:30 9. m. aong service, pictures. Address, rLeaves that Talk and What They ' Baya.' Good ramie by a splendid quartet. Prayer meeting Thursday I i;v J.. ; . r . J " ' ' - . CENTRA l COHOREOATIOHAI. finnth I9th-ataet. Harrv W. John " Son; minister, s Sunday school and morning worship at 10:641 a. m. Spe ehi musical (selection by Maxine Glover. " Young People's meeting at :Jt p.'m. Hubert Ashby, leader. lMwkiM service at T:3Q o. m. Mid week meeting .Thursday evening at " .p. m.- . . ST PATCX'8 EPISCOPAl.) "The -House of Worship.", corner Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. H. D. Champers,; rector. Twenty first Sunday after Trinity. No cel ebration of the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m, owing to the absence of the rector. Church school at 9:45 in the parish house. : Morning pray er at 11 a. m. Mr. F.Iain B. Colea, an attorney .from Portland will con duct the service, i The vested choir will sing. The Young People's so ciety will meet In the parish house at 1:30 and all young people are invited. ' .'.;.-., 3 - .... FIRST EV ANGELICA I, Center and Liberty streets. This is Rally day. The occasion is the reopening of the : church at Center and Liberty streets. Sunday achool iia at :45. 'Adult Bible claases and well organizea intermediate ana primary departments will care for all. Sunday school pupils. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Dr. v. v. Poling, pastor of the Firat Presby terian church of Albany Will speak. There will be services in the after noon at 2:30 with the following program: Prelude Hymn ...... Vocal solo., Offertory-Song Piano solo. . t j I - i . . .'. 1. .Congregation . .i . ., . .Leslie Cook . i . . . ......... .Ladies .....Franklin Launer The Quest-Flower. Miss Pauline Kemington Vocal solo....Misa Dorothy Erskine Address Dr W. C. Kantner Hymn .Congregation Benediction ' - i i Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Dr. C. C. Poling. who, has just returned from the east, will preach the evening ser mon. Mid-weeK i prayer 1 services Thursday evenings t ; , EVANGELICAL Chemeketa street. 8 F. W. Launer, pastor.. Sermon 11 a. m. Subject: Jesus Divine." Sermon 8 o. m.. subject: "Iayer. s Sunday, school IB a.' m. ! Kvangeiical league T p. m.f Mrs. W. W. Wells, leader. Serv ices at Auburn at a p. m. Prayer services Thursday i evening. HIGnLANP FRIENDS Highland avenue ana North Church street. I, G. and Ida J. Lee, ministers..; Bible eonvenea at la a. m. Walter Stanton, superintendent. Our school is doing splendid work. we have classes for an agea unaer the ' care of competent teachers. Morning worship and preaching at 11. .Christian Endeavor at 6: Si) and preaching at 7:30 v. ra. Young peo ple's prayer meeting and Bible study on Monday at 7:30 p m. Jf you believe the Bible to be the inspired word of, God. you will thoroughly enjoy these lesspns; if you have any doubts about it you can't afford to miss them. All young people are welcome Come and- bring your Bible. The Woman's Missionary society meets all day on Wednesday at their rooms across the street from tha church.. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. On Friday evening at 7:30 the opening session of the Marion County Christian En deavor convention will be .held in this church. The convention will continue over Sunday; three sessions on Saturday ana a. nanquet Satur day evening. Two sessions on Sun day afternoon and evening. The public is cordially: invited to all the above services. " ' ' 1 SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner of Washington and Com mercial streets. Sunday .school at 10 a. m. Dr. Carl E. Miller, super intendent. The attendance last Sun day was the largest it has been for several months. We would like to see every one . in' his place next SuhdaJ ' Preaching- and "worship at 11 a. m. J . C E. :30. Evangelistic services 7;30. Prayer meeting Thurs day 7:30. Carl . and Minnie i U. Miller, pastors, ; FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Blaine E. Klrkpatrlck. . minister An old-fashioned, class meeting is held every Sunday morning at 9:15 In the northwest corner room down stairs. Geo. P. Litchfield is leader Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. : F. Shanks, superintendent. 1 There is a place here for everybody. Begin ners and Primary- in Epworth Hall; Juniors, first" floor of the church; Intermediates and Seniors, includ ing Junior and High achool students. In the tabernacle on Kerry street; Young People's department and adults in the church auditorium. If you are not connected with any other Sunday school, find your 'place in this schedule and plan to meet witn us. Morning worsnip. 11 o'clock. There will be special mu sic under the direction of Prof. -E. W. Hobton, with "Prof. T. S. Roberts at the organ. The pastor will preach n the subject "The Hand at The Plough." ' The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Class in Evangelism in preparation for Win-My-Chum campaign, at the, parsonage at 5 o'clock. Three Ep worth League' chapters meet at 6:30. Senior Cb.apt.er led by Miss Al ma Wells, Topic", "The Influence of Personality." - Second and Third Chaptera meet In Epworth hall at the .same hour. Miss Eloise White leads Third Chapter with subject. "I Would , Be True." Evening serv ice, 7:30 o'clock. After an opening song service and special music the pastor will preach an evangelistic sermon on -the subject. "Lord Is It IT" Church Night services, Thurs day evening. 7:30; to 9:00 j o'clock. The study course-1 on "The World Service of The Methodist Episcopal Church" is attracting increasing at tention. Plan to study with us next week. JASOV LEE MEMORIAL E. Corner North Winter and Jeffer son streets, Thomas Acheson, pas tor. LeRoy Walker, assistant, in charge of Junior church. Strangers and visitors always rind a warm 1 welcome to the services of this churtth. On the coming Lords Day the following services will be held to which we most cordially invite you: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with; classes for all ages, instructed by caftable teachers. - Two services will be held at 11 a. m. Itev. Walk er will conduct the Junior service down stairs. Young people of from S to IK years invited. We specialize in young people's work. The pastor will preaeh to the adults' in the au ditorium at the same hour. Teme: "The Responsibility and Privilege of Church Membership. Epworth League devotional meeting at 6:15 p. m. Every service of the league lis outstanding for interest and helpfulness. Young people wanted. Song and testimony service from 7 to 7:30 in the auditorium for adults. Big evangelistic serviee at 7:30 p. m. I Rev. Walker. Junior- pastor will make his first appearance before the adult congregation. Brother Walk er is a young man oft rare ability as a speaker. Be sure and hear him. Subject: "Two Kinds i of Uncon sciousness." Orchestra music, spe cial numbers by the large chorus choir will add to the attractiveness of the day's services, i Bring your friends with you. Church night de votional and study hour on Thurs day evening 7:15 to 8:30 p. m. Class es of interest and a good time for young people and adults. on ! Wednesday, Thursday and . Sat urday evenings., All the meetings are spirituad and ' uplifting. You wilt enjoy them. Wa pray for th ai.-k. . Mlsain open cry day. t. If you are In aeecl'iof help, coiner-in and . we will pray ;; with you and hf Ip you 111 any way we can, Every body welcomie. , , ft ' ' ' H -" - ; , CHRISTIAN ANU MISSIONARY ALLUKI'K .. Tabernacle- on Kerry atreet. be tween Church and Cottage streets. Saturday eveining street service fol lowed by Young People's service in, T KahmaAIa. a ft : Aoliui1r (J .. .1 - services Sunday school - at two o'clock. Classei for all ages.- Preaching- service at three, o'clock. A num ber of helpCul messages are being Bitten from the book of Epheaiana. Evening service 7 :3(, cheery service in; which all take part In singing and praise, j Tuesday . 7:30. Prayer and praise (Service. Friday, Bible stuc'y in Bokk of Revelation. 7:30. H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell, pas tor,. 425 North Winter. Phone 921J. ciirncH W the nazarene Nineteenth and Marion streets. C. Howard Davis, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. W. B. Hardy, superin tendent. Preaching by Rev. Aaron Wells, former pastor, at 11 a. m. Y. P. S. J:34 p. m. Children' meet. inK " p.. m. j Preaching by the pas tor at 7:30 p. m. A welcome to all. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Minister. Ward Willis Long. Min ister's assistant, ; Mrs. .Rosa May Hester. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. A class for everyone, H. E. Barrett, su perintendent. Minister preaches at 11 a. m. Topic of sermon, "The Di vine Purpose of Pain." Infants will be baptized preceding the sermon. Four Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:3i p. m. A place for ev eryone. "Tolerating Bootleggers and Train, .Robbers" is the subject of the evening service at 7:30. Ex cellent music by a mixed quartette at both morning and evening serv ices. All seats are free. First come. n-t. ft-1 vru, mi it 1 1 servea wen SINGLE ARCH REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGE. V - - '- . . .. .. -i4 Ts T iTTTTfll mtHMMf.lWrtrj I : tt ii SjlliaiT fi ijn ii France has, thrown open to traffic the largest single arch rein forcect concrete bridge in the world. Photo shows the 450 toot en vr the Seine at 8L Pierre de VaBYray, which, has lust been completed. i " - CHURCH OF GOD 1346 N. Church street. J.-.J. Gil lespie, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. rn.. Come and bring your bibles and study about the crossing of the Jor dan, 'a Type of Being Sanctified". Also the Mountain 'of the Lord's House, a Type of the New Testa ment Church. Preaching service 11 aa. m. Subject: "The-Danger of Not (ioing On Unto Perfection;" Heb. K:l. iSiinday schol at Salem Heights 3 p. m. Young People's services t the chapel;-6:45 and preaching serv ice 7:30 p. m. Prayer and testii munv meeting1 Wednesday evening Come and' enjoy the fellow ship of the people or Clou. SL Josns Evangelical Lnthersa. 16lh and "A" street H. W. Ura, fastor; There, will be resalar oaday services in the German language at 10:30 a. a. Sunday tu-hool brgins at 9:30 a. m. (Kn gmh.) The Bible rlana, ander the direct ion of the pastor will meet at 7:30 p: m. All Ktrangera and viaitors are cor ially invited to attend all of our e-a !Lut dially invteil fo attend all oor mrvce. Europe reports a heavy demand for American currency. We've noted the same kind of a demand right here in this community, T HEW C0BPOBAT1OHS j - The following articles of Incor poration were filed Saturday with the state corporation department. : Dixon-Tiee company. Portland; incorporatora, O. Dixon. Tice. Harvey N- Black; capitaliza tion, T5000; merchandise. Columbia Highway Silver Farms. Inc.. Portland; l""' ors. V. V. Rand. V. U. Marton ; M. p. Walsli; capIUl Izatlon, $50,000. 'DouElas CreditorsV associatljm, Roseburg; incorporators c Vivian MacKay. IJUian Weichleln Loota Barker; papitaliiatlon. $3000. - Portland Sorosls, Portland. In rratnrs. Mrs. Rhoda. B. Hayes, Mrs Paul C. Morton. Mrs. George L. Williams and others. ' . Notice of an increase In capi talization from $150,000 to $200 000 was filed by the Sorenson Wiest Logging company of Port- fonrl ' " - Notice of a decrease ; In ' capi talization from 4205.000 tq-$l$t.- 000 was Xiled by. the Bacon iwo company of Portland. . x-A--r iBnlsTtion was filed by tha Columbfa Socuritles com nanv- rT Portland. A norm It to sell 55000 wortb of stock was issued to the Idaho- rn r Cat comnany oi -Payette. Ida Don't Wait to Get Pinched Bicycle Lamps Get Them NOW! S2.75 to 54.75 Extra Batteries and Bulbs Harry W. Sccll "The Cycle Mail 147 S. Com. St. T D AY TO Nand COLUMBIA 1" It Is poor economy; to let a two thousand dollar ,'car set out in the storam to save buying a twenty live jidollar bicycle. ,IU-..i. 1 i mWD m RAMSDEN M ODIST KPIS COPAL and Myers PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY V; : j. FUELSAVER ! -"r -,'3r.i':-': Gtt a BEIIGER PIPE or PiPELESS FURNACE At Factory Prices Hade in Salem F.H.DEflGER I!&2iiifactiiTer B03 N. Liberty Street i i t J -T. r ' - ' . V . ' : - Phone 1048-M ' J ; ' i I ' t ' 1 : i ' - 'i i f i ; :. i I 'A r u -i -j? znFEcn coirmoL LESLIE South Commercial atreet. H. F. Pemberton. paator. The following meetinara on Sunday win be or value and helpruineas to you. suttdav" achool at 9:43 a im. E. A. Rhoten, superintendent. There a a class for you. Epworth Learue meets at 6:80 p. m. All younr peo ple are welcome. -Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Witness of the Spirit." Eveninpn meeting at 7:30. Subject: "God'a Last Appeal." You will be cor dially welcomed to alt of these meetings. Good music, Klad sinKlnR-, a happy fellowship and real Chris tian enthusiasm for God and men. 1 Come with us. , PHEE METHODIST Corner of North Winter and Mar ket streets. Rev. Mortimer . C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school at :. J. M. Clark, superintendent. Classes ' for all sizes and aires, i Preach in? hours at 11 and 7:45. Class meeting- at 7 p. m. Mrs. J. Cooley. leader. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening- at 7:30. The pas tor will. -preach in the morning on ine moon or cnrist, our omy Hope ; In the evening he will preach on "Right Choices," a special message to young people. You will receive a cordial . welcome to all of these services. . SCAKOlXAtlABT METHODIST EPISCOPAL Fifteen and Mill streets. David C. Hassel. ; pastor. Sunday morning service 11 o'clock. Sunday school 12 o'clock. Gust Anderson, superin tendant. Our Sunday achool is grow ing but we have room for more: if you do not attend anywhere else, ceme here. Epworth League at 7:15 and evening service at 9 o'clock. The midweek prayer - meeting ah'd Bible study me-ets on Thursday evening. Wednesday evening, Oc tober 34th, the Epworth League will sponsor an Apron social. Tha young folks promise a good time and would like a full house. We cordially invite you to come to our meetings and worship with us. FIRST UNITED. BRETHREN Corner Twelfth and Mission Sts. Sunday achool 10 a. nru. Miss Celia Gobler, superintendent. Preaching n a. m. Evening" service. Chris tian Endeavor C:30. Preaching 7:10. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. You are cordially invited tto attend and worship with us. Something for all to do. Ge busy. Improve your -talent. Come. C. W. Tlbbet. pastor. CASTLE CHAPEL UXITEIJ i - BRETHREN Corner of 17th street and Ne braska avenue. Sunday school 10 a. m. C. P. Wells, auperintendent. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30. Wm. Duning, pres ident. Junior Christian Enieavor 6:30. Ladles' Aid Wednesday af ternoon. . Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30J The Firat Quarterly meeting of conference year October 31st. 7:30. You are cordially invit ed to all these services.- George Chapman, pastor. TJHTTARIATT ' Rev. Martin Fereahetian, minister. Services will be held, tn - the Wo men's club building. Cottage and Center streets, one block north of the old church. : Church school at 10 a. tn. Graded instruction. Mr. Chas. Norton, superintendent. De votional aerviees at 11 a. m. Mr. Feraahettaa will nave for his ser mon topic, "The Call af the Eter nal. Mrs.- SI. Fereshetian. the - so loist of the church will sing. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the , piano. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week Mr. Carl Wetherell of Boston and San-- Francisco, who - Is Lfield secretary of the American Uni tarian association ror the paciric coast and allied organisations will be with us In Salem. Programs to be arranged during his visit will appear in this paper at tha time. CHRIST LUTHER AST ' J State, and Eighteenth streets. O. Koehler, pastor. Sunday achool (English) at :4S a. tn. Divine serv ices Ga(rman) at 10:30 a. m. Joint meeting of the Aurora and Salem Luther Hagues at 1:30 p. m. No evening services. Mid-week meet ing on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Bible school conducted by the pastor on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. Cate chetical instruction at 1 p. m. ; , BETHA3TY REFORMED . Corner of Capitol and Marlon streets. Sunday school 0 a. m. and German preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. -Denny, pas tor. - - . ; I. v, s. A. International Bible Students' : As sociation meats .every Sunday in Derby, hall, corner Court and High streets (upstairs) for Bible study. Hours from 10 to 13 a. m. Taber nacl study at 3:30 p. m. -Public lecture all invited) at 8 P. aublaat, "Alt Nations Warchlnr to Armegeddon, but Millions Now Liv ing, Will Never Die." r CLAD TIDIKGS MTSSIOH S43H Caurt street C. 8. Johnson, nastor : Sunday school ' at 3 v. tn. in i m III r - Wtemi It III if 11 - " i , -ti vru-"-"; j. ill li : -,.'.",r Jr"J"' V ,.(, v.ara i . .nmmimltv . -Pavette.. laa. . v unip or tne people or iroa. - .- - m i - Buy all your Auto Supplies at the Western Auto Supply -you will want tires that insure non skid protection tires . that hold the wet pavement and reduce Jthe element of dan ger. WESTERN GIANT Cords give that insurance. The row of '"deep suction cups and the high; square tread with sharp edges make the tire practically skid " ''proof' ' ' ; I . ' ' . : ' .- There are other' reasons why WESTERN GIANT Cords are gaining faster in popu larity than any other tire in the West. Come in and ask the salesman to point but the many advantages. 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Hook-on" for Fords Belts 35cito45c According- to model. -i McKay's U. S. Tire Chains ii The U. S. Chain Porrine Co. claim for tbeir new chains, ef which we are ( dlatrlbutora. 0 greater strength and durability than the- ordinary type on. ac count of a newly diacoTered pro ceas of hardening. According to size, priced. W pair. $3.95to $10.60 Also a complete tine of Cross Chains and Repair T '"v Anco "Hot Spot" Manifold ; ( for Ford Cars. Guaranteed to cut fuel cost, increase milfwge. decrease carbon, iriva more flexibility, greater power and fully satisfy tha user. There are no moviag parts, nothing re quiring ' constant adjustment. installed in a few mini utes. Our price. , . . . $4.85 Step in - MACBETH LENS Complies With the Law A l high-grade, well-known lens It combines scientific construction and beauty. Note the Yisor in "illustra tion its color Is green, Q C 11 Per pair .. ... .... . . . $0 3 U Liberty Lens also complies with the law, ........3.00 Ford Refracting Lena, type H, per pair .................... 50c , , ; f Automatic Windshield Wiper Working from the intake acrram, the automatic windahieid ; wiper elimtncLtes the bother of continu ally wiping your windahieid in rainy or foggy weatlker. This cleaner does it Ai nr automatically ........... fiUU Hand Wipers 55c to $2.35 4 : f - , AUTO ROBES WooL or Plush BRAKE LINING For alT Cars eTer-Barn- is a high e?iality, wear-rertsttnr lining. The price 25c. 75c According to bIm. . Pedal Overcoats Just thm tnins t a ewit tb cool air which rushes up around your brake lerer and foot dals of your Ford. ' Made . o stronft fabric and so designed- tbmt it snaps securely- ; around the- emergency lever nanaio n the loot brakes.- Bach complete ........ REAR CURTAIN With Bevel Glass $1.10 J Adds stylo - and distinction to a Ford car. The price of this cur tain. Including fancy oval bevel glass light, .for 115 to Ail QC 192 models. Is only.:. LriawU Same style with QQ A fl ' plain glaes .....COiHU Rear curtains with ceiloloid cur tain tights: .1914 to tlMz .( lights.. U.. $2.45 1922 ( ijrhU)........,. 230 : in ii n (Ask for Prices an Other Sizas) 3fa3j Ceri SSSo'aS:) $10.75 ': FABRICS ! ; SIZE - IEBRASKA PHARIS j -sl S000 Miles- 7000 Miles 30x3 ' VSJ5 $ 6.80 30x3V8 6.90 7.90, 32x3 Vg j 9.95 10.80 31x4 " 10.45 . 11.95 32x4 : 12.55 13.80 : 33x4 . 12.75 : 13.95 34x4 I 12.95 I 145 and inquire about Our Christmas The evenings are so cool that auto f1 m .-i ir I ruoes are . a nweauiy you u IUU1 .Nfinnnirlrf ; h"lfin a pure wool auto robe la very com - iiiwi .m. fortable. Our special prKa range Irora S8.25t.S2B.75 Glass Rear Curtain Lights Replace those wornout and torn 'celluloid' curtain tights with these smart i glass lights they wear better and will not wear or sag curtains. Per set Cf 4 C of three and screws. . . y li lU Set of 2., 1923 models. . 85c ' ' , ' .- " " : Storm Shields Ton know how the rain and cold air comes in over th top of the windshield of your Ford. Tou can prevent this with a storm shield.' There CC 0C are 2 qualities.. 3 31; Ad UUC - - ; r Rain. Guards' for Fords Touring or Readster i .-. ... .$1 AS , Sedan or Coup 1i5 A Recovering Outfit Makes a New Top at Small- Cost Ford Roadster Rubber Cloth Outfit $6.45 37 Mmm : Ford ; Tburing Rubber Cloth Outfit $7.65 ii ir your lop nas oacome worn, shabbv in aimaaranrfc or lMkv . ciency and appearance at a very email expense. . , H.ny.resxoro both 1U offl- , The outfit consists of an extra heavy black rubber cloth roof, all ml ' ' . flcient binding and upholstertng tacks and fasteSriU reaJTu !ptHvrSin? BUt- and Ford Cars. 10J25 to S155, according to ear, ; . UOQge, Lht TTOlct. LlaXWell At AU MWettem Auto" Stores Ask for CATALOG aU the Store . Nearest You See Our Windows 75 Stares In the West - Corner i Court and High mmm 1 TorYmr Convenience Open Till r 9 p. m, Saturdays f I Services t 3 and I y. tn. aleeUngii ' -s - ' - ' . - ; ' k !