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......... ,. - m ,j t a nam ii bij mi ' '. iLi-rf i " "Court Street Chris tiaa Corner X. 17 th irnr J aad Court Bin. Kw L. Pntnaja aiilr. V , . " f - V METHODIST f irst Mlbvrtll : Kniiftnal f n. Church ana SUM atrerts. -Statu E. Kirk- t school 9:45 a. m. Special features. Patrick minister, flans me;B t b-15 on tim. Junior fellowini communion So ibe nonaweat corner room downstairs. etxic': . Uoa ll f X5" nuaaay. scnool 9:43 a. m H. l Shanks. boperitnendent. . Attends ar last ' Sunday 5.13 Tii. A vsMta k. M 1., I brinciac in new members bat bv better rejulsnty en the part of those already orolled. Mir not expect you this special matte by the choir nnder direction or Prof. E. W. Hobson, with Prof. T. . Koberts at the organ. This Is the closing- .1 -. 1 rt n . IV 1 7 01 oer ntn-afvansi csnpsipu 1119 pastor' sermon : wilt be part of the Win-My-Chum appeal and his abject will be 4 "Life's Supreme Investment. V ..... The final service of the N in-My-Chum eam- Biit ' will.--be a combination Epworth earn and evening service beginning at k 1 . o'clock aharp. Ibis service will be in , charge,- of jn gospel team and ahonld prove .. one es isr. cumsx irrficei s tee w itutc year.' f Old and young alike will be wel coinej j A special .invitation In extended to - nil jnoiing' people ef the community who are net affiliated, with any other church. join, xona ; pravere wtta tnose 01 omen that this tnoremeat may result in greatly enriohin the Uvea of all our young peo ple. A A great concert is to be given in this church on Tuesday evening by Prof. Hobson and Prof. Roberts and the choir At First X. E. church. It will be the oc casions of dedicating the new atop present ed by Bro. and Bister J. O. Goltra.J It - wiu w ewiv sin "f" tanco. Church night taerviee, Thursday ;' venial, with pot-luck supper at 6:30 and study classes at 7:80-:10. At :15 ' there will be m aneeial feature for the rerotioaal period of stereopticon . sd- . . . . v. a , rwn 1. areas cy Jsr. 4. o. .aaaerwa on 1 " htur to ?od." a set of the most beaa tifut slides ob western scenery that per . haps lina ever been toileted.. Plan to be present for church night. '. Leali Methodist Episcopal South Commercial and Myers streets. - H. f . PembertoB pastor. The Sunday program of this church is follows: Sunday school at : a. ra.. E. A. Rhotcn, super intendent live growing school with elassoa for everybody ; Epworth League at S-.30-- yenng people of this section of Salem especially invited; nvoraiug worship at M o clock sermon subject, Under stand What Is the Lord 'a Will"'; evening meeting at 7:30 subject, "Where Is 'the Kingdom of Godt" Yea will bo helped end encouraged by attending theae meet logs.' ' Inspirational - gospel preaching, music to cheer aad uplift, fellowship to gladden the heart. Christian earnest nets to pat first things first mark all ef these services. We will welcome yea cordially to all. of the day's programs. Yon will bo more ready to meet lie'n Questions and perplexities by spending the day with as. ' . ' --- Jason Le Uemorial Corner Xorth Win ter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Ache son pastor; LeRoy Walker, assistant in charge - of the Junior church. A warm hearted welcome awaits the public at all ef the services of this church on the com- " ing Lord's Day. - Strangers and visitors . will feel at home with na aad will profit " by the spiritual emphasis in all the de ' pert meats of the church. Suadny school will convene at 9:45 a. m ia charge of ' C M. Roberts, superintendent; three sep arate departments are functioning and, our school ia growing. . The services of public worship at' 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. will . have . a special attraction for all. This will be climsx dsy for 'the week of speetsl evangelistic services 'conducted by the young people. In the morning junior and senior churches will unite, aad the junior pastor will bring a rousing evsngelistie message, on the subject : "The Cruci fixion in Modern Setting." In the eve- . niag a gospel team will assist the paster in. the closing meeting of the csmpaign. : lio not miss these services.' Epworth League rally at 6:80; a great service will be held at this hour. Miss Beulah ea sing will be in charge. At T p. m. the ad site will -meet in the anditorinm for - pfsise and testimony service. - With spe cial services, and appropriate music fur nished by the choir, assisted in the eve ning by the orchestra, a great day will be bad by alL Invite your friends. Monday night monthly business meetings of the church beginning at 7:80 p. m. Thnrsdsy evening at 7 i 1 church night program, pen -so alL Friday night a unique pro gram : the church will givo a reception to all' the new members received with la . the past year at 6:80 p. as. Immdiatery after which not oaly the members bat - the publie will be entertained to a pro grem ef Oregon music by the choir.. Keep - tats, date open.. -. ..... j X Z -trSXTSO BXTHXH . Castle Chapel Corner of 17th and Ne braska sve. George Chapman pastor. Sunday school 10 a. . C. P. Wells, su perintendent. Preaching 11 a. m. Chris tian Endeavor 6:30. - Preaching 7:30. Ladies' Aid Wednesday afternoon. PrJr . meeting - Thursday evening 7:30. YOtt ' sre invited to all these services. Come '" aad worship with ' an. - . - ; ' ; - - ' CATBOUO ' - '-I - ' Communion mass at 7 :30Y Children's mats at 6:30 and Hiigh msse and sermon by Rev. Father Keema, "Why Confess te a Priest." at 10:30. The instruction at 7:30 ia the evening by the pastor will be "The Biassed Trinity aad Indulgent: a." These iastraetione are especially -designed for aoa-Catboliea aad those baviag contracted mixed marriages. .. . Everyosa ia cordially welcome. . ' ' , "cHXIITlAJr f 1 First Christian Center and His Stn. 3. J. Evsns minister: Miss Hattie Miteeh elL missionary. A lively interest is .' shown in- all departments of our church life aad-those who attend the school at . :45, with classes and departments far all agea of pupils, will feel the impulae of spiritual progress. The ladies quartet at the morning service,' 11 o'clock, and the , juvenile chorus led by Dt. Epley at the , evening hour, 7:30, feature the musical SrogTSms. Special numbers in the mnsie ne add Interest to ' the program, i Tie pastor will speak; st the morning and ' evening services.- The young people of . Christian Endeavor have reorganised for .active work aad will hold their meeting at 6:30 o'clock. - Miss . Mellissnt King witr be the leader. Everyman's class . will bsve a get-together meeting and ban , quet ea' Thursday evening. .- Several 'will be baptised rfeliowing - the morning acr- - vice. - - . " tcrmediato C. K. 6:30. Senior C. K. : SO p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30. 'Sermon "in and 1 0ut of the Baptist Church." - : Another - interesting mes&age on "The History of, the Ueatoration Movement." Thursday church night. Choir practice 7:15, church school 7:45. Every worker should be there.' Come. Everyone invited, i C0NQREQATI0NAI. First Church Liberty and Center Sts. W. C. Kantner minister. Sundsy school at 10 a. m.. Miss Mary Fake superintend ent. 11 a. m. Sermon subject, "Stirring Lp the Hearts of 'Men"; 8:30 p. as., young people's meeting; 7:30 p. m-, ad dress, ''The Hills ef tiod." A series of beautiful picture interesting to sll Bible students, "The Mountains of the Holy Land.' ' Good masio at all service. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 :30 p. m-, subject, "Why We Believe the Bible Is the Word of God., ; -.. : ' s EPI8COPAI1 St. Paul's Church The house of Wor ship. Corner Chnreh and Cbemeketa Sts. Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. "The 25th Sundsy after Trinity." Holy Euehnrist at 7:30 a. m. Corporate for the young people's society with breakfast at 9:45 to which all children will be welcome. Morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11 a. m.. : Vested choir, and violin accom paniment. Strangera always find a wel come st St. Paul's.; The Y.P.S. meets in the parish house at 6 p. m. The sub ject being "Tithing" the subject will be considered in the form of a debate with Mr. Allen Kafoury and Mias Paloma Prouty as leaders, f All young people in vited, i . , BVAHOEXJCAIs First Evangelical Corner Center and Liberty St. Charles C. Poling minister. The evsngelistie meetings are continuing with increased interest. Mr. Hughes, the leader of song has captured the people who sttend. His solos are highly appre ciated. Expecting a full day Sunday, the lath. The work will begin with the Sun day school. Decision Day. The subject of the ' morning sPrmon will be "livine Drawing." and in the evening "Behold, I Come Quickly." Evangelist Hughe will sing the populsr song, "Open the Gates to the Temple," at the morning service. He will also sing in the eve ning. Chriatian Eadeavor will bo held at 6:30 p. m. AT full attendance is expected of all Esdeavorera ia the church. A hearty welcome to all who come. Recep tion of members in the forenoon. BHUrDg " South Salem Frienda Corner of Com mercial and Waahington. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Dr. Cart E. Miller, aaperiatead ent. Worship aad preaching 11 a. m. Quarterly meeting Christian Endeavor ral ly 3:30 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tnursoay t:bu p. m. tan F. aad Minnie G. Miller pastors. Highland Friends Highland avenue aad N'. Church street. T. G. and Ida J. Le minister. Bible school at IO a. m Walter Stanton, superintendent. W have separate . rooms for most of our claasea and our school is doing, good work. If yon are not a member elsewhere wo will be very glad to have yon with us. Oar teschera will give yoa a real welcome. Chriatian Endeavor at 6:30 and preaching at 7 :30 1 p. m. - Young peoples prayer meeting and Bible atudy on Monday at 7:30 p. m. Woman's missionary society meets all day Wednesday. Church praver meeting en Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The publie is cordially invited to all oar service. , 1 , ' X.TJTBXSAK Christ Lutheran State aad Eighteenth street. G. Koehler, pastor. Sunday school (English) at 9:45 a. m. Divine service (German) with aermoa by the pastor. Young people' a meeting at 2:30 p. m. So evening service aa the pastor will b out of town. Mid-week meeting oa Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Bible school for children ranging from six to twelve years oa Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. Instruct ion , f or the catechumens from 1 to 8 p. m. The Dorcas society will hold its annual baxaar aad serve supper oa Tuesday, November 20, at the Labor Union halL A hearty welcome, t . , ..i - " ' - 'I . . Jf - TKEB METHODIST Cornr of North Winter and Market Sts. Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, J. M. Clsrk, superintend ent; classes for all age. . Preach ing hours at 11 and 7:45. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30. Class meeting Sunday evening at 7. Mrs. Ida Garrett, leader. 1 The pastor's subject Sundsy morning ; will be Testing the Fruit aad Losing the Lend.!' In the evening there will bo an evangelistic message. You will receive a cordial wel come at each gerviee. Y ;..y. ; SCXBVTSAVUX X. S. CHURCH Tiffeenth aad Mill St. David C Hassel, pastor. 8unday morning service 11 o'clock. 8uady aebool 13. Gnat An derson, superintendent. Epworth Losrue 7:15 and evening service o'clock. The mid-week service on Tbaradsy evening 8 o'clock. Come oat aad receive a bless ing and' b a blessing. PBSSSYTEKXAV' First Presbyteriaa Wsrd Willis Long, minister. 9 :45 a. m., Sunday school, H. E. Barrett, superintendent; 11 a. m, sermon, "Fidelity in Adversity" -third in the series en th "Seven Churches of Asia." The choir will sing ::Tho Festi val To Deam' by Dudley Buck. Organ numbers. "Cenxome Amorosa" and "Al ba" from "A Day ia Venice" by Kevin, and "Varset" y Batiste. 6:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor societies. - Topic: "How to Obtain , a Great Missionary Ad vance." Acta 13:1-12. Miss Helen Moore will lead the senior meeting; Mrs. Hester, the advance intermediate; aad Mias Con stance Smart, the -intermediate. - 7 :3,0 p. m. Sermon, "The Wayward Son," a father and eon message by the minister. This is family aigbt aad it ia hoped par enta will bring the children. Service doses at 8:30. 'Wednesday 7:30 p. m., an interdenominational meeting win be held in this church. The Rev. Mr. Zim merman of the ' Williamsburg Mission to the Jws in New York City, will bo the speaker. . Rev. B. E. Kirkpatrick will preside. Tharsday 7:30 p. m., church prayer hour. - ToTie: "Antlctpsting r .t f: PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY FUEL SAVER ! ; v r Get a PIPE or PiPELESS FURNACE . - . ' -At Factory Prices 1 j 1 . - . '. - v -U,' .' - :.;:. ,4 ;. .' - A' : i ' ! Made in Salem - f ' F.H.BERGER f.Ianufacfxrer J 803 N. Liberty Street - . 1 . - ." . - . - . Plims iniQ.lf - FERFECT COIITROL ; ..! '" WW 6rt'l-'" ! !, VS1 fWV-F ! I" I I - ! ' i l ; ! r : ; j , fi ; . j i j t i ! 1 1 '. . .... .. ' t 1 1 Thankagiving," ' Psalms 146. - Friday '1 :3U p. u , the- Ladies' Aid society will hold monthly meeting in the church par lors, llostetise for the afternoon:' 3ile dames A. F. Marcus. G. M. Brown, Judge Duncan, C. V. Bishop, P. A. Lytic. Jas. II. Nicholson. L, 8. Sheldon. L. O. Clem ent, a. W. Shand. J. A. Carson, O. 11. Kent, O. L. Arpke, Herbert Haid, Ilnjh Walker, and Misses Applegate and Amanda Lienkemper. CLAD TIDINGS IsJSSIOK I Court streetshrdln etaoinf .c. . K At 343 Vi Court street. C. 8. Johnson, Ssstor. Sundsy school at 2 p. m. Meet igs Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. - Noon - prayer meeting evary day. We pray for the sick. Bring them or call and we wilt come. We believe in th full gospel. If you desire a deeper spiritual experience, come to our meet ings. "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wiadom; teaching and admonishing one another ia psalma and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hesrts to 1 the Lord," Col. 3:16. Everybody welcome. CHRISTIAN AND MTSSIOXABY ALIANCE Tabernacle oa Ferry St. between Church and Cottage streets. Pastor, H. J3. Pow ell. 425 N. Winter street. Phone 921-J. Saturday evening street service followed by. young people's service in the Taber nacle. Sunday services: Sunday school at 2 o'clock: preaching at 3 o'clock. Dr. Webber ef Portland will preach in after noon and evening eervice. Evening ser vice 7:30. Tuesday 7:30 prayer and prair. Friday 7:30. Bible 'study. The studies in Revelation sre interesting to alt Sunday. November-5th, will be the beginning of apeeial aerviee with Evan gelist C O. Benham who ia gifted in music and preaching. SEVENTH BAT ADVEKTI8T Corner of 5th and Gaines. Sabbath school at IO : 30 led- by-M. -T. Madsea. Thee lessons are so interesting that it is difficult for the teachers to close on time. Come and catch the spirit. Preaching at 11:80. Elder J. W. Norwood, president of the Vonferencov'will spesk. So many have requested tbo pastor to. give some more Sunday . night lectures on wortd topics.' Here they are: The first one will be "How Msny Tesrs Since Qod Crested Adamf Evolution or the Bible. Which f" Sonday. November 18 at 7:30 p. m. ; Join the crowd,. ad: hear , something to( lhink about. N. C Erntson, pastor. ' .'- t.f--. .' . !-.. H.e-'lfJ -' :f cHRISTIAJsT SCIENCE ' First church, .440 Cbemeketa street Sunday morning service st 11; evening services at. H aubject of Jesson sermon, "Mortals and Immortala," Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Wednesdny evening testi monial, meetiag 't 8 o'clock.- - Heading room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except hqlidaya and Sunday from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially in vited to our services and to our reading room. . ; BETHANY- REFORMED CHURCH Corner of Capitol and Marion afreets. Sunday ' aebool -10 a. tn. aad German preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denrfy. pastor. x. b. a. a. International Bible Students associa tion meets every Sunday in Derby hall, corner Court" and High street (upstairs) for Bible study. Hoar from 10 to 12 a. m. Tabernacle study at 2:30 p. m. All interested in Bible study welcome. . CHURCH Oa OOD At 1346 N. Church street. J. J. OilJe pie. psstor. Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching service 11 a. m.; Sunday school at Salem Heights 2:30 p. m. Young people's services at th chapel 6:45 and preaching aerviee 7:30.. Prayer meeting with E 8. Gross, corner of Brooke and Highland avenue, Tuesday evening 7 :30 and prayer meeting at the chapel .Wed nesday evning 7:30. CHURCH OP CHRIST Will meet November IS for Bible study st 10:80 a.- m. fan corner of Shipping and Cottage street. - Every one welcome. ' V SALVATION ARMT ! Holiness meeting 11 a. m.. A meeting where th practical teaching of holiness is taught and a time of rejoicing is looked for. Company meeting Sunday school) 2, o'clock, a meeting for the children with classes for,aH ages. Lively chorus singing by the children and a treat for all. Y.PJU o'clock, at time when the young people come together with a part for nlL Battle for souls. 7:45. Old -time Salvation Army rally with a sermon from the 7th chapter of Matthew. An explanation will be given for the increase of division among Chria tian. Congregational singing, testimon ials and solos. A cordial invitation ia ex tended to all. Ensign and Mrs. A. M. liolbrook, officers ia charge. V , Center 8treet ' Methodist Episcopal North 18th and Center streets. G. 8. Boeder,: minister. Sundsy school 1Q a. m. English aad German elaaaes 11 su m. Preaching ia the German language The male chorn will sing. ' Miss Freda Schindler will have charge of the Ep worth league hour, after which there will be preaching in the English, language. -. - . s . .- St. John' Evangelical Lutheran. 16th and "A" Streets H. W. Gross, pastor. There will be regular' Sunday services in. the German, language at 10:30 a- m. Sunday school ( English ). begins at 9:30 a. m. The Bible class nnder the direc tion . of the pastor will meet at 7 :30 p. m, Sunday. All atranger and vis itors are cordially invited to attend our Sunday aebool. Regular aerviee aad th Bible class. . ' . -Vw .- if . . THE WORLD'S 'AGIUGUliTCTtA L n tbe ba&U ot statistical data ana other Information,. pubiistiea in the October" International Re port of Arricultural and Commet clal Statistics of the International Institute : of Agriculture," the re sults of the Northern hemisphere harvests are now ascertainable, to gether with estimateg for some of the more important crops In the Southern. Hemisphere. j The aggregates for the North ern Hemisphere . ' (rclusive : of Ruslsa) in 1923 surpass those Of 19l2 by 7.6 ; million metric tons Of wheat (10). br 3.2 million of rye (lS),;2.8 million ofibarley (137o), $.4 million of oats (14). These 'increases mainly arise from plentiful yields in Europe; and North Africa, where a favorable season' was' experienced, in sharp contrast with the drawbacks suf fered last year by the grain crops. In North America: and ' in Asiatic countries the total are very sim ilar to last year',, which showed good results. J;? J "i "i';"s ; - -A preliminary estimate, Quite provisional, from f the, Southern Hemisphere is available from Ar gentina, where the wheat yield is forecasted at 6.S million - tons, which is the highest figure on rec ord for that ; country, and shows an increase of. 1,6 million metric tons (31) over last year. Again, In Australia the area nnder wheat is nearly similar to that in '1922, and good yields 'are anticipated, as conditions are favorable dur ing growth. ::..-'t ''-'.-;" ., It may iherefore be regarded as certain that the - aggregate pro duction of these four grain crops is considerably larger than It was last-year, Thia is not all, for the rwpnt crops of wheat and oats, with barley also lia minor degree, rfve actusny larger than thosei Im mediately; 'before the war. Com parison are , available ' from " the recently published International Yearbook of Agricultural Statistics issued 4 by the. ; Institute. Apart tjoni R trustor the harvests of 1IT23, inclusive' or all thoso countries which have supplied data, exceed the. averages r furnished in the Yearbook for 1909 to 1923 by 12.4 million metric tons of -wheat (l&'c). 3.3 million of oata'(7i) and 0.7 million metric tons of bar ley (3). Rye alone falls short by 1.4 million ). Taking the several- countries separately the European and North African crops are nearly equal, to those, of ; the ure-war !, period; though none of the four, attains a parity. The ascertained increas es as compared with pre-war fig ures are therefore consequent on extensions in tbe other continent, particularly in America. . Available data for the Northern Hemisphere maize crops are -not quite so complete, as data are not yet to hand from Roumania, Jug oslavia and a few other countries. An Increased yield of 5.2 million metric tons (7f may be already" indicated, however, owing almost entirely to the plentiful crop ; in the United States. P ' ARM DISTRIBUTE MILirDIRECT T " THOM PI-ANT IS HEART OF NEW YORK ::; ;,-r:-?.. - j rll r ! v.-'X.-'v 1 x si ( X.. 1 s Trucks and wagons' ready to deliver day's supply of mlUi fronv liatrye , 1 man's League plant, jnNew Jfork eity,-t .:'".. ' j-'' . , As regards linseed, special ref- erence is due to the exceptionally large yield In Argentina, where the-preliminary estimates arc for 1.9 million metric tons, or 0.8 a i . million more than last year's yield which was in itself a very good one. Taking .into account the fine : harvests of linseed in other countries where data are to hand. thoieiiAfr'ead amounts to 3.2 million metrl tons, and indicates an Increase pi 05 over; last-year's yield. The aggregate yield . of sugar beet. In the "countries which have already supplied data which rep resents' rather over 509fc of th world's total, yield-peonies' out de cidedly larger, than that corres ponding of 1922: 21.1 million met ric tons as compared " with' 19.2 million, or 10 more. Itwould seem that the sugar content too ls likely to be higher. v ' 4 Potatoes, on the other hand, are expected to : yield a much poorer aggregate than last year. The countries which'-have "furnished data, representing : sllghtlf ov3r one-half of the world's- production (apart from Russia), report 4 a yield of 65.5 million metric tons, as compared with 80.1 last, year, showing a decrease of 18. "When considering these results It should however be '. borne in. mind that 1922 was a year of exceptional plenty for potatoes, the then yield being far above the average. ' .- . - ' . .... 1 Rainy day .garments grow more and more delightful. The -rainy day is now sartorial !y brighter than that which is sunny., . The latest vivid addition to the embroidered umbrella is the embroidered wrist bag of rubberized sllkJ :-T' Birds Protected by II., "' Deplete Goldfish Fc. Ja NEW BEDFORD, Mass., !c,!y. 17 rGoldfish that turn green and marauding bird, o shoot which is risky, have perplexed cemetfty pfflcials in this city. Two ponds, one" n , Riiral- Cemetery and Ijhe other in Oak Grove cemetery, hats been used as breeding places for goldfish: Recently the school of the former pond was sadly deplet ed and investigation showed the cause to be a bird that conducted raids nightly. Summary execu tion was. decided upon and carried out. When the guilty bird's bod j was examined was found to ba a night, heron, a bird' protected by law, and the executioners learned that In protecting the fish they had laid themselves open- to prosecution. - ' .i Preparations were being mad to. remove the . 125 goldfish ; from the Oak Grove cemetery jiond to f greenhouse fountain 'for-the wd ter. when it was v discovered that some artificial flowers used In the decbratfon of graves had' blown blown into the water. The dye stuff In the flowers had poisoned the fish. So the unfortunate cy prinoids. I which were born gold, died green. ' " " - .. X f T . . 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Wa caj supply you with . -: Round and Flanoad Oasrfco Gaak at Paper Qaaket 8lslla ShaatfsWt Sheet Corit and Packing Aabeeto Yarn Asbestos Wick Packing Aabactoa pumff Packing t Wrenches -it.-..- t - 1 1 for evv. rurroa: - ralcbot wrenches. Still suns. ' Crescent , Type-J3 wrenis, end wrenchea. and many of the special socket and speed wrenches. wL-ii art so neo-esary ' quick rW -arouad a car. Wrench Sets . ... . . .65e' to 870 Combination Pliers 5ftc to $1.40 Leader Kntf Drill ........ ,.J Tfil Boxcar . . .. .ZS& t. 3 Oyi'japm Ristoin Rings, iv X Q aco Pistons,, per i 'fJ75 - - For Fords Only Regular fol Pisons, complete; each ..v. . . . . . 1 JO Greaae Guns ....... .46c to $50 Veedol OiL light, medium or heavy, S gl. ...... ......$S50 1 fial 415 Vssdol Grease, 1 Ifv ........ 33 5 lbs. .... ....... 05 V t- . ; ry Duster Mavde of beary yarn chemically -treated. Fats aAd pro-?l eitbr vsswJ, A l r. CP.-, 1 Painfixxi an4 Refinishins Outfit Tbe Standard, outfit consists ot I large can of Air-Drying Black Body and. Fender - Ftalehin; Enamel, 1 can Orar aadT'Wbel Air-Drying Enamel, 1 can Auto Top Dressing I Mack). 1 can Bn Klne Enamel. Com plete outfit -. . . . . W Steel Wool, pkg. .1S Quta'ity Spoages, ' . .35c ' to- $1XS Whole Skin Chamois, : 17x21 .J...?.f..;..........S5o - Sir 21x23 ..$1X3 "Autospra"' Washing Brush fountain brush frta any stand' rd has opupling . . . ... ,1XS Little Sioux Valve Grinder Anyone can rrind valves with one of these, just as easily and efficiently as svq expert. Our Other Valve Grinders; 35o to $2.15 Valve Uftar ......40e to $20 8ioux Valve Re-facer and Re. neater, per pair .. . . ... . .$20 I m 1 A. - : I! r wg accesso SB ..... rv - Pep Gssxtpe and Sedss ; . Pot Fortia, extza On Quality. Sedan sixa .$7.75 Coop size J, 44S McICinnon lladiator i for Fords ; Same typo of ears as used on Bolcks, Wlllys-Ksights and other fin ears." Strooa; and rigid In eojastruction, roausOfactsred - by one of Um oldest tuad aoondsot rasliaror faetoritos In the qub try. , Tb prsoav t Ct XtlT - to '1911 Fords, complete . wttk . snen and. " . cast . . . , RadiaUMr shall. Ford v typo, sacarel-psartwd S17JJ0 ry GI9 Rear Curtiiin Lights ? . C7i fTi l a t U UUj artmenr ' Alemite Set for ' i Ford, 53J99 - ' - at Itoslncs. thosaa worn-eut-. and torn cellvloM curtains . with these smart glass lights they better and wtll not tear or curtains. Per set of S nod screw. ; Set of a. mi Modsis ....... ;.;-.;,..; v teu ur $1.15 af Curtain Light Cement, can 35 Celluloid Cleaner, per Bottle S5e Cslluioid Mender, per Bottie 25c We can anpply you with -everything for top repairing, from Up holstery Tape and . Tack . to Curtain Fasteners. sod rVe prices are reasonable. - " - CouiiteHbalahceJ Crankshaft - ; Gives to the Ford motor that smoothness of operation ' found' only in aaoton in the- very high est priced cars. NO MOKE VI BRATlON. bst instead that low. soft.- purrins; . sound, music , to the lovers of high-grade motors, and enjoyed only by tbe owners of a few high- ft Q ff priced cars i... ) UtUU 95c 'Running Board Mats of Cocoa Fibre ...... eoroera. -iiaierav. eiae uurtaaos, etc. In act. everything for a Ford at pleasing- prices. Universal Dem ounta We Wheels Fit all Ford rims, black wood floish and steel . il T I felloe, each ... XOQtgS 1 Hayes or Kelsey Rims for the J universal f t -r-s Pel l)1ei Hay . Dlac Wheels 4 wheels. rlsas). v CPfl at yUwRV 80 Stares in the West At "AU Western Auto" Stores "X See Our; Windows Cor. Court and High For Yoxr ConvenicrfQ :OpenTm