Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 08, 1926, Image 5

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TWO WOMEN
PRAISE SAME
MEDICINE
B o t h H e lp e d b y T a k in g
Lydia E. P inkham ’s V e g e ­
tab le C om pound
W o rd M o r e o r Leg»
THE DOOM TRA
By Arthur D. Howden Smith
Author of PORTO BELLO GOLD, Etc.
i©
“ A fter the b irth of my little daughter
I was very badly run-down. I could not
th in k of going to a
hospital, but grew
steadily worse, be­
ing compelled to
stay in bed two or
?
th ree days e a c h
week. A friend of
my sis te r’s told of
th e good Lydia E.
P i n k h a m 's Vege-
tableCom pound had
done her. and my
siste r bought me
tw o bottles of it. I
had not taken all of one bottle when I
was up and able to do some work. I
am truly a booster for Lydia E. Pink-
ham 's Vegetable Compound and you
m ay use my testim o n ial.”— Mas. J U t s t i
L ynch , 1119 Island Ave., Ext., McKee's
Rocks, Pa.
Mrs. Hope L. Sm ith, a farm er’s wife
of R oute 3, Floyd, Va„ says she was
ill for ten years w ith a good deal of
pain in her side and so weak she could
hardly work.
Lydia E. Pinkham 's
Vegetable Compound has helped her so
much she is telling h er friends about it.
by B r e n ta n o '« )
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
C H A PTER I
T h e Fray in M incing Lane
“ W atch ! Ho. w a tc h !"
T h e w ords ra n g th ro u g h th e m isty
d a rk n e ss o f (lie n a rro w stre e t. 1 g a th ­
e re d my eloak aro u n d me anil skulked
c lo ser to the n e a re st house-w all. Could
It he possible the Bow S tre et ru n n e rs
had picked up my tra il a g a i n !
And a new w orry a ssa ile d me. Did
the cry com e from In fro n t or behind?
T h e fog th a t m an tled London, Hnd
w hich so fu r iiad stood my friend, now
se rv ed to muffle tile so u rce of tills s u d ­
den alarm . W hich w ay should I tu rn ?
. “ W atch ! C urse th e sleepy v a rle ts !"
T h e houses p a st w hich I had been
fe elin g m.v w ay cam e to an end. An
alley b ra n ch e d off to th e rig h t and
from Its e n tra n c e echoed th e click of
s te e l—m usic a f te r m.v own h e art. T h e
blood c oursed fa s te r in my veins. No.
th is could be no tr a p such a s had
L y d ia E. P in k h a m ’s V egetable Com­ a w a ite d me e v e r since 1 had stepped
pound is a dependable medicine.
from tlie sm u g g ler's sm all boat. H ere
| w as sw ord-play, a w elcom e change
, from tlie p lo ttin g und In trig u e which
I had sickened me.
I c ast m.v cloak back o ver my slinul-
j d e r a n d drew my sw ord from Its
sh e a th , as I ra n o ver th e uneven cob-
| hies w hich pav ed tlie alley. D im ly I
| saw be fo re m e a confused huddle of
figures th a t tu ssle d a n d sta m p e d about
in th e ghostly m irk o f th e fog.
"H old, frien d ," I shouted.
D r . S c h o ll'tZ In o -p a d a fa th e aafe,au re,h aa lin e
tre a tm e n t for com e. A t drug and thoe Stores.
"M ake h a ste ,” p a n te d a voice from
f o r f n t Somplt erite The SchoU Mia. Co.. Oucaaa
th e m iddle o f th e group.
O ne m an a g a in st a g an g of a ssa ss in s !
So th a t w as th e story. It savored m ore
o f P a ris th a n o f th e sta id L ondon of
m e rc h a n ts a n d sh o p k e e p ers over w hich
P ut one o n - the * päin t t gotte t
I th e H u n o v erlan ex erc ised his stolid
I sw ay.
T e a c h C h ild r e n
B ut I hnd sc a n t tim e for philosophy.
T o. Use
, T h ey w ere on m e In au Instunt, one as-
' s a lla n t in fro n t, an a ssa ssin on e ith e r
han d , sla sh in g w ith h a n g e rs and cut-
1 lnses th a t knew no tric k s of fence, but
S ooth es and IIea!s
R ashes and Irritations
| only d o w n rig h t force. T h e ir form er
■jCutlrur^Son^^ieep^lh^^lrlr^CTear
p re y w as le ft w ith one to handle.
" (le t to h is re a r, one o f you fools,"
sn a rle d th e ruffian in com m and w hilst
he pounded a t m.v guard.
B u t I backed Into a h andy doorw ay
a n d b a rely m an ag ed to fend them off.
A nd all th e w hile th e real o bject of
th e ir a tta c k c o n tin u e d his a p p e a ls for
th e w atch.
'T w a s th is w hich spoiled th e fray
fo r me. I could not hut w onder, as
I dodged und p a rrie d and th ru st, w hat
w ould happen If his crie s should he
PRICE $150 AT YOUR DRUG STORE
h e a rd and th e w atch appeur. W ould
Wrae-for fn e b ooklet
th e y know m e? D r p e rch a n ce should
I h a v e th e o p p o rtu n ity to slip quietly
KOENIG MEDICINE CO.
a w ay ?
1 0 4 5 N WELLS ST. CHICAGO.ILL
I sto le a glance a bout me. Several
w in d o w s had gone up along th e stre e t
a n d n ig h tc a p p ed h e ad s p ro tru d e d to
G reedy
add th e ir c la m o r to th a t of my friend.
D u rin g a heav y sn o w sto rm I ask ed
S u re ly — Aye, th ey had done It.
<> shovel off a n e ig h b o r’» snow . She
T h e ruffian on m y left leaped back
igreerl to m y price, anil I se t to w ork.
w ith e a r a s la n t to w a rd th e alley e n ­
1 w a s e v en in g and w hen I h a d b u t a
m all piece to finish she to ld me to
tra n c e .
(lilt a n d com e back In th e m orning
"Q uick, b ullies," l e yelled. " 'T Is
<> finish a n d get my pay. T h a t nig h t
th e w a tch !"
t snow ed a g ain a n d site had me clean
W ith a c e le rity th a t w as alm o st u n ­
c an n y th ey disengaged th e ir blades
fie e n tir e laO fe et o v e r ag ain b efo re
and m elted Into th e fog. T h e ir toot-
die g a v e m e th e sum th a t I h a d asked
fa lls dw indled a ro u n d the c o rn e r a s 1
'or one Job.—H. A., In C hicago
Tribune.
d e te c te d th e clum ping fo o tfa lls of th e
a p p ro a c h in g g u a rd ia n s o f L ondon's
Ends
pain in one
minute
CORNS
D lS c h o lfs
" Z in o -p a d s
C uticura
PASTOR KOENIGS
N E R V IN E
/
Epilepsy
Nervousness &
Sleeplessness.
peace.
A twater
K ent
IGNITION
for Fords
Q U IC K E R P IC K -U P
E A SIE R S T A R T IN G
M ORE PO W ER
S M O O T H ID L IN G
—that it w hat an Atwater Kent T yp e LA
Ignition 3 y stem for Fords will mean to you.
It’s m ore than a mere timer, a com plete
•c'entific ignition system of the sam e general
design and workman­
sh ip as Atwater Kent
Ignition S ystem s fur­
n ish e d a s stan d ard
equipm ent on many of
A m e r ic a 's fo r e m o st
cars.Twenty six years'
experience in making
scientific ignition sy s­
tem s beck of it.
&
I t m sv be installed
In less th a n a n h o u r
a n d costs o nly
4050
Including Cable
• n J hictinss
Atwater K ent M anufacturing C o.
A . A t . i t e r K » l . Pr«««i««
I R ,» W lM .tu .k u n A m .
|-tu i.J e lp h i» . Pk.
M akers o f
A tw a t e r K ent R adio
WNU flat vie«
voice, “ s ta n d a n d d e liv e r y o u rselv es
to us."
w hat you have done. I will th en con­
sid e r w h e th er y o u r b e la ted efforts
“And w ho m ay you be?" d em anded m ay overset y o u r cow ardice a n d lazi
my friend.
ness in th e beginning.
"N o frie n d s to b ra w le rs and d istu rb ­
"It shall he a s you say. good M aster
e rs of th e peace, s irra h ," re p lied th e Ju g g in s." a sse n te d th e c a p ta in m eek ­
sto u te s t o f the w atchm en, ste p p in g to ly. "W hich w ay w ent y o u r a ssa il­
th e fro n t of Ills fellows. "W e a re th e a n ts?"
duly c o n stitu te d a n d app o in ted con­
"W h at? M ore q u e stio n s?" exploded
sta b le s a n d w atchm en of h is honor th e M aster Ju g g in s.
"N ay, th is is too
w orshipful lord m ayor."
m uch.”
" I t w ould be n e a re r th e tr u th to say
T h e w atchm en tu rn e d In th e ir
th a t you a re th e p ro p e rly c o n stitu te d tra c k s and h e rd ed out of th e alley like
and h a b itu a l sle ep e rs and tim e -se rv e rs bew ildered c a ttle , all clum ping boots.
of th e c ity ,” sn a p p e d my com panion. Jingling staffs, w aving lu n te rn s and
“D raw n ear, a n d ex am in e me."
Jum bled w its. My sa v io r rem oved his
"N ay, sir," a d ju re d th e c a p ta in of hat and m opped Ills brow w ith a w hite
th e w atch p o rten to u sly , "do you a p ­ kerchief.
proach a n d re n d e r y o u rselv es to us.
"So m uch for th a t," he re m a rk ed
'T Is not fo r la w b re a k e rs to o rd e r th e cheerfully. “ N ow —"
c ity 's w atchm en how they ahull be a p ­
B ut he w as In te rru p te d from an tin
prehended."
expected q u a rte r. T h e c a p ta in o f the
“ You fool," said m.v frien d very w atch re tu rn e d alone.
pleasan tly , "if you w ould only tr u s t
“ I c rav e y our p ardon. M a ste r J u g ­
y our eyes you w ould see a face you gins." he began. “ B ut we h av e been
have m any tim es seen b efo re th is — w arned to keep a w atch for a d a n g e r­
aye, a n d shall see ag ain in th e m o rn ­ ous m ale fa c to r, an enem y of th e sta te ,
one O rm erod. an em issary o f th e P r e ­
ten d e r w ho Is h e re on a n e rra n d
a g ain st th e crow n."
Ju g g in s favored me wIMi a c ursory
glance o f a so m ew h at p e cu liar n a tu re .
It w as not e x ac tly hostile, and .vet
m uch of th e frien d lin ess w hich hail
c h a ra c te riz e d Ills m an n e r w as gone.
I felt cold chills ru n n in g dow n my
hack. W ould he give me up? W hat
right a f te r all h a d I to ex p ect b e tte r
tre a tm e n t from a to ta l stra n g e r, a m an
who had n o thing to gain from s h ie ld ­
ing me?
“Go on." said Ju g g in s coldly to th e
w atchm an, w ith d raw in g his a tte n tio n
from me,
"W hy, w orsh ip fu l sir. th e re Is no
m ore to say. It Is Just th a t I tho u g h t,
the a tta c k being m ade upon you. a well-
known citizen. It m ight hnvp been—"
"Anil how should 1 know th is p e r­
son of whom you speak ?"
“ W hy, sir, th a t I can n o t—”
"B e about y our duties, sirra h ," In­
te rru p te d M aster Ju g g in s, “a n d p e ste r
me no longer."
T h e c a p ta in stu m p ed off to w here
Ills fa ith fu l hand a w a ite d him, th e aev-
1 eral curious-m inded citizens who hnd
I listened to th e a lte rc a tio n from th e
van tag e-p o in t of th e ir bedroom w in ­
ing be fo re th e bench of sh e riffs w hen dow s re tire d to resu m e th e ir slum bers,
you p lead fo rg iv en ess fo r y o u r d ila ­ a n d M a ste r Ju g g in s stro d e hack to my
tory p e rfo rm a n c e of th e d a lle s in tr u s t­
side.
ed to you.”
" Is y o u r nam e D rm erod?" he asked.
M.v frien d left my side and stro d e
“ I am H a rry D rm erod, once a enp-
to w a rd th e c a p ta in o f the w atch, who tnln o f foot u n d e r th e duke of B e r­
gave hack a pace o r tw o u n til lie felt wick ; and T fo rm erly had th e honor
th e sto m ach s of his follow ers a t his to be c h am b erla in to the m an whom
back.
som e people call King J a m e s th e
"H ow. now ," said he who had called T h ird ."
him self R o b ert Ju g g in s, "hold up th a t
"Y ou a re a rebel, a c o n sp ira to r
la n te rn , you, sirra h , w ith th e shaking u g a ln st th e crow n?"
arm . Look into m.v face, lazy dogs
“ I do not e x p ec t you to believe me,
th a t you are. D ost know m e?" He of c o u rse,” I a n sw ered as lig h tly ns I
poked his finger In to th e fa t figure of could, "h u t I am not a reb el—In sp irit
th e c ap tain .
o r In ten t, at any ra te — and I am not
‘‘S ure, you a re M a ste r Ju g g in s," a s­ c o n sp irin g a g ain st the Crown at th is
sen ted thRt official w ith sullen re lu c ­ m o m en t—a lth o u g h I linve done so In
tance.
th e p a s t—and I am at th is m om ent u
"A nd Is an a ld e rm a n of th e city and fu g itiv e from Justice."
a c u p m a te of th e lord m ayor a n d sh e r­
"H u m p h ,"
sa id
M aster Ju g g in s
iffs and th e w ard en o f th e W orshipful th o u g h tfu lly .
C om pany o f M erch an t T ra d e rs to the
H e stood th e re In the m iddle o f th e
W estern P la n ta tio n s , on his w ay home alley, c a re ssin g h is sliavpn chin.
from a m eeting o f his guild, w ithin the
"D rm ero d ," he m u rm u red . " H a rry
city p re c in c ts— aye, in M incing lane, O rm erod. But surely of course— why,
tinder th e shadow of P a u l's— I say am you a re D rm erod o f F oxcroft In D or­
I to he held up by c u t-p u rses, stubbed se t."
In th e arm , forced to d efen d my very
" I shook m.v h e ad sadly.
life— and th en denounced and th r e a t­
"N o, m y f r ie n d ; If you know th a t
ened w ith a r re s t hy th e w atchm en sto ry you m ust know th a t 1 w as O r­
paid by th e c ity to p ro te c t Its c iti­ m erod of F o x c ro ft house.”
zens?
M a ste r Ju g g in s w as su d d en ly all
"Y ou s ta n d here try in g to pro v e 'tis an im atio n .
I, a n d not they, w ho h ave sought to
"I know It w ell," he re tu rn e d . "You
rob m yself. Go to ! Ye a re worthies-*, a n d C h arles, y our e ld e r bro th er, w ere
a n d 1 shall see th a t th e sh eriffs and taith o u t In th e T9. C h arles died In
th e m a g istra te s Ht Bow S tre e t know j S cotland, and you escaped w ith th e
of It."
re m n a n ts o f the e xpedition to F ratlce."
"B ut we will he a f te r th e scoundrels,
"A nd F o x c ro ft house w as seques-
w orshipful M aster A ld e rm a n ," pleaded i tr a te d to the C row n," I am ended b it­
th e captHln. "C an you h u t give us a terly.
d escrip tio n of th e knnves?"
"T h e H a m p sh ire brunch h ave It
“ Shall I do y our w ork fo r you?" re ­ now ," w ent on M a ste r Juggins, “T hey
plied M aster Ju g g in s In his d e lig h t­ to ad ie d It th ro u g h th e P elham s."
ful D o rset b u rr.
Z o u n d s!
How I
"Y es, ------ th e m !"
liked th e m an w ith his bro ad hum or,
his read y co u rag e am i p ro m p t good
sen se I
O rm tro d has know n tb s In­
“ Nay, h o t—"
g ra titu d e of princes, but he is to
"B u t me no huts. Be a b o u t your
discover th a t g ra titu d e It a q u a l­
rounds. And If you see a n y hang dog
ity th a t h a t not a lto g s th s r d is­
rogues o r hom eless k n a v es o r m aster-
a p p ea red from th e e arth .
less m en, do you a p p reh e n d them for
th e night and loilge them In th e Fleet.
In th e m orning you m ay le t mA know
(To me c o N T iie ra n >
T h is b ro u g h t me to m y senses. I
sh e a th e d m.v sw ord a n d ran a cro ss th e
roadw ay, g lan c in g to rig h t and left fo r
th e b est ro u te o f escape. B u t 1 re c k ­
oned w ith o u t th e o th e r p a rtic ip a n t in
o u r braw l.
“ Be a t ease, m y m a ste r," he said in
a voice w hich had a good th ic k D orset
b u rr In it—I liked him from th a t m o­
m ent. I sounded so h o m elik e; I could
fa irly see th e rolling fields, th e w a te r
m eadow s, th e copses, all th e scenes
th a t h a d m ea n t so m uch to me In boy-
I hood, even th e sp ra w lin g roofs and
ch im n ey s ta c k s of Foxcroft house
' Itself. “ ’T Is only th e w atch you hear.
H a rk to th e Jingling o f th e ir sta v es."
"I know th a t full well, m.v frien d ," I
a n sw e re d him. gooseflesh risin g on my
neck a s th e Jingling s ta v e s and clnnip-
! Ing feet drew n e a re r. "B u t I happen
1 to h ave p re ssin g re aso n s for avoiding
th e w a tc h .”
My frien d p u rse d h is lips In a low
w histle.
"So. se ts th e w ind In th a t q u a r te r !
j Y et you cam e fa s t enough to m y help
J a g a in s t th o se c u t-p u rses a m om ent
b ack."
I laughed. T h e w atch w ere all but .;.x.;.x.;-x-;-x<-x-:-x-:-x->x-:-x<-x-:-x-:-x-:-x-:-x-:-x-:-x-:-x-:-x-:-x-!-x-:-x-:-x->x-:-x-:-x-:-x«
In th e a lle y 's m outh. 'T w as Idle to
th in k o f ru n n in g now.
F r a n k l i n W o u l d H a v e P u t M a x i m s o n C o in s
“ Oh, I am no hig h w ay m an ." I said.
“ W ell, w h a te v e r you m ay he, you
aid ed R o b ert Ju g g in s In hla peril, and
T h e first th ird o f th e N in eteen th j mon und o tb e r sa y in g s en co u rag in g
'tw ill be a so re p ity If a w orshipful c en tu ry w aa th e hey d ay o f Stafford
th rift,
a ld e rm a n o f th e city m ay not see you sh ire w a re d e c o ra te d w ith pictures.
"D ilig en ce la th e m other o f good
th ro u g h th e sc ru tin y of a hand of lazy And not th e lea st In te re stin g of th is luck," a n d "P low deep w hile slu g g a rd s
b en ch -lo afe rs.”
ch in a waa th e se rie s p ic tu rin g m axim s, sleep " w ere am ong th o se h e suggested.
" T h a t is good h e arin g ." I an sw ered . I
p ro v e rb s a n d m orals.
H is p ra c tic a l a n d benevolent m ind pic­
“ Will th ey h ave y o u r d e sc rip tio n ?"
O f th is d id ac tic c h in a m any piece« tu re d how m any a fam ily w ould read
" I th in k not, but If th ey ask me to I c a rrie d re p ro d u ctio n # o f "P o o r Klch-
and p o n d e r his p re c e p ts as th ey g a th ­
a c c o u n t fo r m yself I shall he a t fa u lt, i a rd 'a " say in g s, w hich o u r g re a t A m er­ ered ro u n d th e h e a rth —T he A n tiq u a ­
1 am hut la te ly landed from F ra n c e , I
ican. B en jam in F ra n k lin , In d u strio u s
rian.
a n d I h a t - no p a ssp o rt."
ly c irc u la ted th ro u g h his P oor Rich i
H e p u rsed h is lips once m ore In th e I
a rd 'a A lm anack fo r 25 years.
A n c ie n t— b u t U p to D a te
q u a in t form o f a low w histle.
T he P oor R ic h a rd m axim s w ere
••I begin to see. T h ere Is a foreign I
An a n c ie n t ho stelry n e a r 9 ba ft es-
very
n
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a
r
to
F
ra
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lin
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a
rt,
and
he
i
cut to y o u r w ig th a t I do not like." he i
let no ch an ce slip to get them Into bu ry E ngland. Is nam ed "T h e L isten
com m ented. “ H ow ever, we will bra- j
g re a te r c irc u la tio n , o n e of I l l s pro j­ In n .”
sen It out. H ere th ey com e."
ect»—w hich, how ever, w as not c ar |
T h e w atch m en rounded th e c o m e r ;
T h e E u ro p ea n cabbage b u tte rfly w as
rled o u t—w as to Im p rin t on one side
Into th e alley, la n te rn s sw inging high.
b ro u g h t to th e U nited S tate« ab o u t
of th e co p p er coins of th e new Amer
S ta le s poised.
lean republic som e p ro v e rb s of Sol«- th e tim e of the Civil w ar.
" Ilo . k nav es," proclulroed a pom pous ,
A colored ittiin w as slow ly looking
over cantalou|>ea on th e fru it and
v e g etab le c o u n te r o f a S e n a te av en u e
store. T h e c le rk s w e re busy a t o th e r
co u n te rs.
"How m uch th e se m elons?" th e m an
a sk e d lu a sin g song voice none too
d istin c t.
" W h a t’s th a t? ” sn a p p e d thp sto re
kee|>er. a bit Itn p u tleu t nt being In­
te rru p te d w hile he w as w eighing
su g a r.
"1 said, how m uch th e se b re a k fa s t
m elo n s?" sa id th e colored m an, a t-
te m p tin g to he m ore explicit.— In-
diuu u p u lis News.
A
!
Road of Life,
Take along the help of
!
I
1
W R IG L E Y S
y > P K ,4 -
H a n d ic a p
Mae— I c a n 't d a n ce w ith you b e ­
c a u se of a couple of big strin g e d In­
stru m e n ts.
H e rb — W hat big strin g e d In s tru ­
m en ts?
M ae— Y our sh o e s—th e y 're a lw a y s in
m y w ay.
C H E W IN G S W E E T
P E P P E R M IN T F U A V O a
W r ig le y ’s adds a zest to
w o r k a n d p la y — y o u r
n erves are steadier — you r
in terest k een er.
Aids teeth and digestion.
“BAYER ASPIRIN”
PROVED SAFE
A f t e r E v e ry M eal
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s ta te
ie p roduced
m ore
innple su g a r and siru p tills y e a r th a n
V erm ont.
O f th e la rg e pro d u cin g
c o u n tie s lu th e s ta te , W yom ing coun­
ty sta n d s at tlie bead w ith u produc-
i tlon of U6.IMI0 pounds.
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th e fa
U n le ss you see th e “ B a y er C ross"
on p a c k a g e o r on ta b le ts you a r e not
g e ttin g th e g e n u in e B a y er A spirin
proved sa fe by m illio n s a n d p re scrib e d
by p h y sic ia n s o v e r tw enty-five y e u rs for
Colds
N euritis
T oothache
N e u ralg ia
haarlem oil has been a world­
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
H e ad a c h e
l.u in h ag n
Itheiin in tlsu i
l'u ln , Bain
E ac h u n b ro k e n "B a y e r" p nekage con­
ta in s proven d ire c tio n s. H an d y boxes
of tw e lv e ta b le ts cost few cen ts. D rug
g ists a ls o sell h o ttie s o f 24 und 100
correct internal troubles, stim ulate vital
organs. T hree sizes. All druggists. Insist
on th e original genuine G old M edal .
T h e best g o v e rn m e n t Is th a t w hich
te a c h e s us to govern o u rse lv es.—
G oethe.
“ W h at m akes th em
frie n d s? "
" W h a t th ey
a bout eac h o th e r.”
Sound B a s il
such
dou’t
W hen
you buy a car
on credit
W h e n y ou buy a G en eral M otors car
o n cred it, y o u m ay he sure that th e
purchase plan is as d ep en d a b le as the
car itself.
T h e purchase plan offered by G en ­
eral M otors dealers is a n o th er w ay by
w h ic h you secure greatest valu e for
every d ollar y ou sp en d for a G en eral
M otors car.
T h is is th e G M A C P lan , operated
hy a m em b er o f th e G en eral M otors
fam ily. It c o m b in e s so u n d credit prac­
tice w ith very lo w cost.
T h e G eneral M otors lin e is a co m ­
plete lin e — "a car for every purse and
p u rp o se.’’ A n d u n d er th e G M A C
P lan , purchase m ay be arranged ac­
c o r d in g to th e c ir c u m s ta n c e s a n d
assured in co m e o f in d ivid u al buyers.
A n y G eneral M otors dealer w ill be
glad to exp lain th e G M A C P lan.
GENERAL MOTORS
ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION
o p era tin g th e
CHEVROLET
OAKLAND
(« M A C
P la n fo r th e pu rch ase of
* P O N T IA C
• B U IC K
FR IG ID A IR E
* O LD SM O BILE
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• C A D IL L A C
• DELC O -LIG H T
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