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AM I J�y� , sakes he sanctified himself, that we, 0%0 ` of the #6 ' 'A r,14t ',e rate of , "'I ,. - 54 F mdo 0 irld I cQA§or.VA1iLVA-, PRO - 1, fi, � �. ,�iy NANT­­ •I � ,. also mi?ht be sanctiAed, and be bap- 1110 in$ � I in- Were b4t4lk,, I .'' I I ra t . I in, - , I . �6 X. - � _ I .... A�, ,x -- I I � * I I . S pc-,,� , , , _.. s Grp � �',".. )e Sinn Fe' , est_we�rogommeu.4 'k :, NT,SUND . r, i ,,�. , 1,.� - - 11 " �I I I . 9pp.." I, I .,;j�� _-, . I - . I �, , , � N � "'�. I . - . , ox - V i J.I'll y ,vt 'I" ,,�.'. I I .. re4oive4' this; proof 'of &W Messiah - nfig - , , teriep . I' ' , "F _' : , t 4- - . Que-of th#gti, , ofibg, yod �: i I 11 W ..,-M"-,� ,�",7. � . , . ' ' .gu4ro%od both4a Aq.,pn "I'd tatero , ", - ., 10�# ', %& � � - . . _pot .JL , "l, " , W 'whO " l' , -'�_ .,:, , , He saw the Spirit, like a d6ve, Wa I' - - W-1 , ,. , '�i4i im. ko,� , ,;;;; , , " - 11 . . , . tined , Me k ., I .0 r ive at _r f " J "QUO ��,;,. � � I A � -with m (John 11, 19). , �..`i .1 our cxW6­A v condvA to m44tep,iry of a h 44i- , J I ., I , . . . "r, - , -"4-,:0 -) . . . �F, . I - '. �0,` 4, ,4 -2 I 0 after his !sm 1�e eride. � I , ", I . �� t: " . 1. 11, � 4apt I . .. ,�, I �. 4 01 6- , I Zo M, . - ,,,, :- , , , " " T ; 'i.,��,Q iVt!"�,;, or, 50FO�,"S. 1.) R$1419L . . .P .. - i ­- , - , � . , osdi bdA6 riieot I'vont �,p - I K.g lo e t,, . V . v boini, �"F U. '. , st6 W it', . g�glp ';. �� " I , . 0� , I _ , f ihe'man is', W a 0 � during , g " . , .11 . I . ity'a first mortgar&-00 i - � ; " . descending upon him. I 11 behii4d them'Ais addtiquat ji4iiiii . , ". � M i , , , , ship. , 1, 0, , , j . `�', .� - - . '' He heard a I the,two years o the intensi-ve B4tisb , 4 ov . . � I � ... . A.-+U,��.'Ai11.r.m,_+ , 4-1, ;h..A�, - .� . 'w ., !��*_!, " , , 11-�I .. I fn �aw 6 ' reQ4,1—tial. �^ .*+4"+A , I 11.I .. :"� -o' voice saying, (Thou art my beloved I r 91 I I � . ,s ,v I ; ..� that prece4d %-,.,t;.uce . I '... . -�+ V. . ...., � ,,,�4,114 � -'. - , . I ,,� , I 1. .4 __, ; i � . .1 '. "'r'.i., 11 ,, - ,. � d I 11 I . , .. I , - ;�J_ , ,, - " :.,. . �., i`10..,.�u ! I �� � , X"I - . � I . ­:, - ��-,,, '1� : � � , "I . � . � . I Son in whom I am well pleased." "I .. '.1 lose " ' ' �0,o`k � hot(V'' ''They 4re"a*w I , , , � 0- 0,0, '00" . � A intimal n#W w ,,, . , 44�4 0 1010ni P 4500, $11100 00 ) � . 11 ,'-, I I . , - . , 'It I " � ,� , " L . 1 ho-w7us. e8oldiers and Blaok:':;4�7i wards. We invite. yoor inquiries I his baptism Jesus became the Chr t I , ' 0111"pair I �. � " . b , ,4g,, I . , � ,il the Anointed of God, equipped with , hunted for him day and night for , . - 11 .... .p I I .. I I . 11�1' '.' . -1 . ,f - .-ht lif", --'I' 1-1- .. . . �. : the fulness of the Divine Spirit. P U�k ,. __ � ­. , �� . - - months --he was as much sought . � � - I . I IL' � - I . , an ;; ,. , st . * � y, -,a , ;''. ­, uarauty Tru 11 pan .W' ad . , � Collins himsed but- -ne'i4r " ' . ,,, ..... , ter, as G - I , ' I found him. Yet in the 'height pl the "­.',�',.',, n`,�­ , 11 �, K � Y"�"' Eih I. , .. . � .. FLA L :, Pascal, the French philosopher and , - . - i� ��,'t`,­.�'. � , �1 . theologian, once said that "Jesus It costs less to mak search Mulcahy turned up with 80 A. V. iRALY, Presideitt : - C� -`VP` Manages , I. .� picked Republicans and I I I .1 . _,­� �. - - I i and captured . . . . ,. I � . Christ is the centre of everything, So.�p,�,,,,,,V an to buij, . I .N. . . Asst. X _4 . �, G. A. Sills & Son . . � 3V 3 W BERRY, A 0on. pm 41�r- I.. ?, - _11 I I , I. disarmed 120 of the police. � t� - I .. .. 11,!! 11 �­ . . . - I . !*-, ". and the object of everything, and he . `passage . . I Republi(�am fN , - - - ONA ' -_ .. .... �,,4 ".1 that does not know Him knows noth- Iekliii DIRECTIONS -After the. of the treaty. the "I � , . , � :: - .1 1. I . W )� 11 � 11 , .�, - I 4., , I � WiT14 EVERY CAN Brotherhood swore that .'s-OIR . . R.110, - . 11 : I � 11 . ing of nature, and nothing of hilil. they would "get" Mulcahy just as . . 1-1 . � I . �� 1, : . . self." In the spirit of Pascal's I . I I ., -- ,si ,� I �* -11 I.. . I - aphorism I make just one reply to the they got poor Collins. Over Collins' - . . , . 1, : . . . ,--l", )g_ grave in Glasenevin Cemetery they 11 ..., ,.": , , - - proposed to me to -day, (; () � . AUTHORIZED R'EPRESENTATI'VE :., . � - . - ____ questions .. ,. put up this sign: '14cive over Mick, I � - I . 1, .,!: t__ � What is the atAtho'rity for foreigzi m -is- .. I - I make room for Dick." Yet Mulcahy I . � .. . *A., never flinched. As commander -in- . . On't 11 I I SUNDAY AFTERNOON ,boyhood of Jesus, but begins his ac- sions? I answer: tils V. V. � er: Christ. What is cgv. A. W. E.,Hemphill.Hensall,' Arlo. .. . I I , count with the meeting the purpose of foreign missions. I I I a Avg . , I .. . � I , 11.1 , I I . F.0 f the Free State Army he had - .� . . 2944 I Fe ",�' (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) -men whose mothers were kinswomen answer: Christ. -Rev. A. H. Strong, , pk�AIIAG chief o $1 . % J w . I 1� 'but who evidently had lived their D.D., LLD. ^1 irregulars captured and shot, and . ";­ 16 - .. ­%- Time, like an ever -rolling stream, �Iivcs in different sections of the conn- I I . then as a wifilster in the Cosgrave I'll, '' lktj,��taw) � I - . - I '. "I', - _.� - - � I.i., I - � . � ­ — _z_;_,-t__- � . I : . Bears all its sons away; As an introduction to - _= ,- I is� un... I - try and had had little intercourse. - � I _� cabinet he appeaied in the Dail and ; They By forgotten, as a dream .. , defended the sha'otings. Three years The second scb:� -�_ th�,Oiierq , �� J , o can -o ner. this - . -k NN ago, when Cosgrdve thought some- of filed --covers 'London and t . -h- 0� - ibl: �- can return thanks Dies at the opening day. I his gospel VACCINE SPRAY FOR 15v\ \�AIG I .1 I be motes from the book of Isaiah the . I f -V C, . : " .4�. �W.1­ to Ftaii- I , ' . ­. . .. V I prophecy concerning the coming of - his methods too harsh and. told him countries. It is the schem� for the coii� � �, 11, 0'rf and. go to our vietuX. ,: PNEUMONIA .. -, � -.h - , . I �_+ I I ., � .,,.�.. 0 God, our help in ages past, the Messiah as heralded by "th�� voice so, Mulcahy resigned. southeast quarter of England, Middle- .cop dent ' , !,: It - J11;e good ' . I. '. I I I - Our hope for years to come; I of one crying in the wilderiiess." Daily immunization against pneu Now he is back in the saddle, re, sex, Essex, Kent, Siiriey, Berkshire, order and eDn - � I �, - , - I 11 I , 1� ­ ... ". -4 I ': I __ , I 0"', " .� I.- .- teeth, - e - Cam. , . - Be Thou our guard while troubles This "voice," he introduces as John moifia, just as one laves his tee — — ___ r of O'Higgins. Buckinghamshire, Berfordshir , - ed up. . , then'.1... llll .. , last, the Baptist but gives no fuller ac- may not be far distant. The careful - It is a guarantee that the rule of the bridgeshire and'Hubtingdon all come On the other - a P I . I I Harry Boland -now pistol and the p;--trol can will not pre- within it, also parts of Sussex, Kamp- pierce the can there. is a rush of gas 1- And our eternal home. . I count of his previous life than he person in the future before, starting tip his reserves. Isaac Watts. i does of that of Jesus. If we turn to out for the day will simply reach for dead -was hustled back from fhe vail easily in, the Free State, and that shire and Suffolk. Schemeii dealing outwards, conditions are by no means _1 i had best let the can I . - the 1 st chapter of Luke's gospel, we I his atomizer, open his mouth, squeeze United - Stat" to make a dramatic the country's life in this respect is with other regions will be evolved and so good and we . , . I �, PRAYER will find an account of his birth and the bulb, and a spray of pneamocoe- appearance iii the Dail, and a bitter ID the keeping of as brave and as finally all will be welded into one ki- alone or t4tke it 'back to friend grocer- , I I . , - ­ . . I the prophecy concerning his life- cus vaccine will line his mouth, his anti -treaty &claration. Mary Mae- tenacious a soul as the Irish struggle gantic concern. and get another one for'it. I ;1 . ­ :Who Nearest prayer al7aysi tone contains a pogo- 0 ThioilX � - I work. In to -day's lesson we read of throat, his windpipe, and most likely Swiney had made her fiftieth speech, has ever cast up. . I The London Most of us know nothing of Fran - .1,1 incline Ili* ear to our supplications ithe fulfilment of that prophecy. the upper portion"of his lungs. He bitter, passionate, uncompromising . -0 " - , � lation of 11,392,561 and embraces, too, cois Appert. He has long sines gone I ,_ as we s- 1 ,,many of the children of Israel shall can then sally forth into highways Cathal Brugha, equally famous a�' , 1,01 - - the great industrial district of the to his reward, for his work was done . ", Sons of this new year. Grant that ! he turn unto the Lord their God. and subways, confident that the germs athlete and Sinn Fein warrior, had . STALLING 'A south. The area covered is 8,828 around 1809. But where things aver , ; �- xnally, may be turned to righteousness 'And he shall go before his face in I with which he has fortified himself, spoken coldly, bloodlessly -the sort A NOVEL WAY OF STALL . . . square miles. canned Appert is known as the father . . . " It present 166 electrical of the industry. 1, and find salvation through believing -the spirit and power of Elijah.' ia the atomizer, will go to grips with (-f speech one might expect from an . CAR There are a . I � I an the Son of God who loved us and: Being a priest's son he would .at- any live pneumonia germs and kill articulate shark. . �� Michael Collins had generating undertakings in the area. So let's see just what he did for us. . In short he ... Z, gave himself a sacrifice for sin. For urally have stepped into that office Every time it looks as if everything ` them. Of these 102 are public, seventeen be- Appert originated the idea of raising: .. his sake and in his name we pray. �v _will know that he flamed back at them, and Arthue was known about cars and their use ing used exclusively to meet the de- foods in cans to temperatures high and have inherited the comforts and, is 99 per cent. proof, at least, against Griffith had poured on them his I .., Amen. I I along comes someone with a new mands for power of railroad and for enough to kill off the germs and fer- - honors that belonged to his birth- I the disease that leads the mortality steady stream of logic. twist or a clever idea. Here is an in- street car concerns. This mean' - ... ... I I S. S. LESSON FOR JANUARY 1st � right, but at some period in his life I list of the United States. And still the issue was in doubt. � an menta and then sealing them in the .. .. ,he broke away and withdrew himself Dr. Russell L. Cecil of No. 33 East Then, back among the T -D's. -as cident which happeried, recently and average of one station to every sixty= cans in a vacuum. gid" ,�: L,esson Title -John The Baptist!from his fellows and sojourned in the GIst Street, an authority on pneu- the members of the Irish parliament �hich shows how.some situations may five square miles, an enormous am- And here's the process, substant- - and Jesus. desert issuing therefrom with the i � be handled in a novel way. ount of overlapping and wastage. ially as Appert worked it. The caits, �. , monia, forsees the possibility of the are called -rose .Mulcahy. He spoke An annoying neighbor bought a new The scheme, therefore, provides for filled with food, are sealed up except � manner of life and dress of an asce- atomizer treatment. Assistant Pro- k,s the brain of the Republican move- _ I Less A-11. tic. -He hid himself from men that; fessor of Medicine at Cornell Univ(,r- ment, as the chief of staff of Sinn - , '1�1 on Passage Mark 1. � car and before starting on a long trip, the elimation of a considerable num- for one small. opening, and are al- I .. ., ' �. -30. he might the better see the face of city, and assistant visiting physicla.� Fein, and, citing facts to prove his. decided to break it in by running the her of concerns, reducing the number most completely immersed )in a bath Ill!". Golden Text -John 3. , , '. God." : at Bellevue Hospital, Dr. Cecil has d�:- thesis, be told the Dail that the Re- engine for a day and a night. Park- from 165 to thirty, and it is further of some liquid of high boiliTig point, 11 . 1, . : The lessons of the first and second According to .Matthew's gospel the . voted much time to the study of publican army could not fight the ing the car down the street from his contemplated that when 1940 is.reach- such as calcium, chloride solution boil- .. ". �, . . I borne so that he would not be annoyed ,� . quarters of this year are found in the! text of all John's sermons was: R During the war he was British. "The only thing we have ed, six more will be dropped. . ing at say 270 Fahrenheit. They are , ­. I e- pneumonia. by the exhaust fumes, he started the The cost is figured at $71,724,700 left until the heat has killed -off all "I I � Gospel of the Son of God as recorded - pent �-e, for the kingdom of heaven selected by the United States Depart- driven them out of," he said, "is an ,�& . '. I - i, - engine and then locked all the doors. and will be as follows: By the Cen- germs and ferments and steam has .",.III in the second book of the New 'rest-' at hand." Thu., did he make it ment of Health and the War Depart- occasional barracks. We have to , . 1, I -' looked like an easy way to get tral Board for transmission lines and displaced all the air. Then a single � 11. ament. The writer is known as known that he was fully convinced ment. to immunize recruits at the var- choose between this treaty and an- ' .. " ... around the annoyance of keeping un- transformer stations, including capi- drop of solder over the orifice seals 11 1., John -Mark whose mother's house in tt,at the long -expected Messianis age loos training camps and the success other war which we shall lose." I der twenty-five miles per hour for the tali7ed interest, $33,454,200. By the the ,can for keeps, and as soon as it 11 I- Jerusalem was a well-known rendez- I was now about to dawn, and that it he met with in that field is a matter Soon after the historic division was Oji' .. vous for believers. From various re- was his mission to proclaim the fact. of official record. taken, and the treaty party just won. I first five hundred miles of his trip. owners of generating stations, on ex- has cooled the qpndensat�ion of the . 4 i. P, . fe-7ences we learn that Mark was as- I But with the pronouncement of the "The .simplest way to prevent pneu- No man appears less like a "Mus- I It so happened that another neigh- tensions, $28,270,500. -By the London steam brings about a partial vacuum- .' :1 10 -sociated at different times with Paul,glad tidings he combined a stern moni�i,' .;.'d Dr. Cecil, "would be to solinill than this forty -year-old stud;L i bor detected the exhause fumes and and Home Countries Joint Elecricity It is this vacuum which causes the I 11 .1 !decided to stop the engine. Although Authority, $10,000,000. The initial inrush of air when we stick a hole - �., Barnabas and Peter, and that he had: summons to repentance. His truni- prevent ­ic common cold, for it is ent soldier and politician until you , - . , 1. . I .a large capacity for being useful tolpet-voiced me -sage penetrated to theiwell recognized that pneumonia in look full into his inscrutable eyes. it is a violation of law to let an engine outlay, however, it is declared, will be in the can. I b u know he might be anything, run unattended by a driver when the speedily recovered. — .­--­Io� � these men in different ways; and that I very heart of the nation and great mRn is usually secondary to a cold or T en you I car is parked in the street, the irritat- In London, underground cables are . ' I � ,:",. kis association with Peter as an in- I companies went out to hear him. , a sore threat. Unfortunatelv there and you believi� all the stories of how, ed neighbor did not care to rely on to be used for distributing power, The coming national political con- , .� terpreter resulted in the compo,� "'.". -ition but , � , Amongst them came his young kins-, is yet no universally satisfactory during what Irishmen called the ventions really ought to be called , '... I Ingal proceedings, His idea was to in the rural districts the scheme pro- , .1. of this gospel. man -Jesus. Previous to this meet- method of preventing colds or sore "war," or the. "terror," this young &1_ I 9 stop the engine and end the nuisance. vides for the, erection of 80 -feet high round -ups. About half the delegates 11 Mark makes no reference to the 1 ing he had preached about the Mes- I throats; consequently until such' a man -not long before a post office I I I method is forthcoming, the attack on clerk -laid the military plans an But how? The doors of the car steel towers a quarter of a mile apart will be dark horses. -The Los Angeles. . d were locked, arid while it would have tp every corner of the country,though Times. . . . . . . - -_ --.---- -- - . - - -_ - - � __________ - ___n�__ , pneumonia must be centred upon that evolved the !ztrategy of Sinn Fein's . . . . . 9 .1 . I . . I disease itself. In view of the well, campaign. been possible to raise the hood' and care is to be used to preserve rural . ,k,. � disconnect the high-tension ignition beauty. '. �nxognizecl value of vaccination a- Michael Collins was the great,dash- What the world needs is a bureau of '­ V V wire, he did not care to risk tamper- It is expected that the cost of elec- , I 1. , -ainst typhoid fever, it is really sur- ing boyish figure -whom Lloyd George .I. � 12 standards to fix the exact length of I.."" . ing with the other person's property trical energy will be brought down V. I prising that efforts to prevent pneu- so vividly described. Richard •-Mul, the golden rule. -The Arkansas Dem - ,t. . - monia by means of vaccine were not cahy was, and is still, the mystery to that extent. for consumers to 2 cent-, a unit where- . i�' ocrat. K 11 He desired some simpler method of as many to -day are paying as much I.,�. I undertaken earlier. As a matter of man. Like Collins, he never wore a I .i I t it has only been in the last few disguise, but in Ireland even now they obtaining the desired results, and he as 20 cents a unit. . , I .act ' , ­. I - years that any serious effort has been call him Mulcahy the Masked. accomplished his purpose merely by It is estimated that the home coun- , The chief : difficulity confronting - pressing the sole of his shoe against tries will all be linked up under the these crime abatement conferences linked '_; __ __ . made along this line. . � "'.11 W 1 � , the end of the exhause pipe. The en- scheme in 1982.' - .:. Public - n immunization . is a failure to get the whole -hearted " I gine became irregular and then stall- - I , .. - I against pneumoitia was revived last ed. . — co-operation of the criminals. -The ... 1. .4, week when it was announced that Dr. IN CANS Muncie Morning Star. - �&, In the morning the owner had to , �j , R"�_ Victor Ross, of Bloomfield, NJ., had ' — - k "N4 � change his plans somewhat in order When we open up a can of beans, % been conducting experiments by the '�-'.- NEVA OPPORTUNITY ToAto purchase a new resistance unit a can of corned beef or a can of The unfortunate position is that in " , ,­­ 41,!I'61�, �-, ed pneumonia , , "I ,"..". 2t . I germs to rats. It was noted that the which had burned out because the ig- what=not, we can, if we listen, hear this world there are men who willk , �­­ . t�.. .L ! :'Zk , experi nition was turned on while the engine a whistling or hissing sound as the not be satisfied with not knowing, 1-!-,��_ ENTER. THE as not running. At that, he got off air enters the can along with the point Sir Arthur Keith. . �&J,o,�. . I w .4 . interest by Dr. William H. . . 1,41�,�:' I Park, Bi- lightly considering that he had been c,;, Greet the New Year rector of the I ..... .. - 16,� Bureau of Laboratories, 10 .. N, ,Ai4. , �, running the engine in direct violation 11 - `4,.. New York . City Department of I , ,i�,;,, TO71W���E BUSINESS of law. I Health. The Bloomfield experiments ­iI . '. �2with a 1928 Model . have shown that rats of all ages wh,dn I I _­ - ,111 I — , '. I; " t. � fed with pneumonia germs, killed by One of the wofld 'a largest and oldest � I ., , hydro-chloric acid, reacted by build- automobile manufacturers is establish- TO DISPEL LONDON'S FOGS BY D E FO RE$T CROSLEY . I .4, ing dealers to sell a new six-cytinder I - , . -- , - � K, 1W I I I ing up a resistance to the dead gernis f�2­ closed car which will list at THE USE OF ELECTRICITY. 11 �, ,,, sufficient to immunize themselves a- I �,W I , V � I I i �,�, , I I gainst injections of living germs Be F 14 - . , 1� I *next f.o.b. Canadian In the course of the next ten years, . . . I .11, 11 I � . Scausthe $99S factory it is asserted, London will be toler- A� � - step was to be nearer the hum -an race, .1 ably free of fogs. The elaborate all- I - . , 6. . so that monkeys will next undergo the Other England electrification scheme now 11111`� treatment. r models of this same manufac- 1� TRADE MARK REG � 11,", . I turer range In price up to $3235. They rapidly assuming definite shape is ex- T 10 10 ,. , U. 10 will all I be available to the dicalers who pected to* bring about the fulfillment . .,. handle this new popular priced car. of this long -cherished dream. I I - ) F;�- I'A". A TL.1110 SET I I ;1. MULCAHY THE MASKED STRONG There is in addition a complete line of I - I., commercial cars. London was hidden under a blanket , I I 1, - I MAN OF ERIN In communities of small size, how- of fog -the first of the fall -when re- I 7 ", 7. I", ��. I ,", I � I ,,_­ i I ever, YOU need contract only for the cently there was released for publica- I I - .1 ­­ L What better way to invest Despatches from Dublin tell that fast -selling low-priced model. tion outlines of the regional scheme. , ,- � " , V T ; - : , C: that Christmas cheque General Richard ("Dick") Mulcahy The primary object of the plan is . I ­� � 11�1, ED ate Kevin O'Hig- Only moderate capital needed not fog dispersing, but as London's I I .. than in a Rogers I u e de the 60 gins as the Free tale's strong maks. . td Start Business � fogs are blamed on coal being burned - , 1-7"' . To those who foll,ifw Irish affairs and A contract has been worked out to in open grates for domestic purposes, . . ��1 .,4 . I � , ;. I - - All the leading stations virbo are familiar with some of the enable dealers to get started represent- and in factories for industrial put- 'I I I I . -1. - "I. . will be on the air" New chief actors in the Free State drama ing this new car with only a small in- poses, belching soot into the air, the ,- " ; . MODEL 220 -Powerful Rogers- . of the past few years such news is , vestment. 1- - - �, " , Year's Eve with special general use of electricity for power, I 11 �,Batteryless Aeceiver, single -dial con- . not surprising. For Mulcahy, next I ., Z- trot, completely shielded audio ampli- ,No such favorable franchise has beating and lighting would accomplish \ - �­ h o I i d a y programs. w Michael Collins, was the ,most le � that too. . Yfi4ration unit, illuminated did, Rogers ever before been offered by I 11 �,,� . �.', I . AIC Power Tube, finely-finWied Throughout 1928 scores gendary figure of Sinn Fein, and to- any manufacturer Great Britain is waking up at last ." , �;.f .. day is unquestionably the most'thar- to the fact that this is an electrical L 1, - walnut cabinet. $275.00 complete, of notable events will be If you believe that you have the abil. "I I, ., ­� . . . acterful force in the politics of South- age. The Central Electricity Board �,.., I I 1� ...� except speaker. ity to'sell in your community an auto- . ­ ,".�;, broadcasted. ern, Ireland. i; , 1�' I mobile that is destined to be t looks to the time when every house, � �,% I he sensa. " . I I �� ',,'"'I'll'', A young, slender man -he is in his . �q.,_ , tion of 1928-a closed car that will offer factory, farm and villagl� cottage Will ;.q .': . . I , I Either one of these new fortieth year -with the appearance for $995 a beautiful exterior, lacquered have a cheap and -abundant supply of -M,'., 1, .1. T .. - - 1928 models will give you of a student, hair that slants across a in the latest fashionable shades, an inte� electrieft . y readily available for all I a 11 . - � , ­ . . .. .1. Q 0 good forehead, and shoulders that riot luxuriously upholstered, arm rests. purposes; when all the railroads will . . 11 , ., 1: .. I � � ".: '. all that's best in radio at stoop slightly as if they had long bo*_ ash receivef, gasoline gauge on the- be electrified; when the demands for � .19'.�;.� -1: <Z I � . 1�, I.,� ...•,Sales , 1. , , . .,T...� I . I ... a cost of less than 5c a ed over books in an indiffereot light "dash, coincidental lock to steering and eleetpical energy will help solve the . 0 " - 0 ., ;;� - ".., , I �, \ I Mulcahy seems the antithesis at ignition, steering wheel control of twit � dfficulties of the miners, and when the Lj,.. I'll 11 �1_ i',, ',.'� - " �� &.0 00 sis of what I 11111111 . . I . ,.11- , 1. ,,, week. not? I . - V are cerW-n to is commonly associated with the tra- beam headlig-ts, rear vision tni4dt,., itidustries of England will be set in The New "Royal Seri6ao' 1. ditional Celt. Whet on of alutomatic windshield doati&, and sim- . 1: � . . � I I get a radio soon-wby not motion by the Pressing of a button. . Offera., . Ni , u At!'L' , �1. .- a- d , , an Irish politician or of ildrrefinernents-provedp6vii--rtomait- Seven models the 'greate - . p -quali It was under the ele6trfeity supply . A Radio value virei- � �,.,:- Z 0--A dive -tube Rogers- v1sualizes a Grattan, - , : . I Sri start the New Year with tain high speed Ind attely I . , " � .. 'Ji , ty I . I � .� , .. "'. � ' A ' _ �' , � Wot, one all constracdon ftouo6ut-4 YOU am act, which. es,me, ii" opelration on 6eel 6h the *C% ,4414A'Marko J� , � .:� . � .11: -h, WmPhd* a Ragerr. 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