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im CAMDtrt uiKOMlCLE II. I>. Nllm and. , I'tihllaiiera. K. N. MeDowaJI \ i'utill?U?kd uver.v Friday at IKK# No. Mrottd Street, mid entered at tU# ram 90 i>iisioMW'?- h* Mopud c'lliM "?nil "?ar .t |i jiiiiniiu 11.50 ?!???? f Camden S.C., April 23 1920. Tin- wrjiiiiiu Of o \ i-i alls i?ih\I'inonI itos not wltttok ("a union yot, .|? if<l \\'v ??m> no iv?is(?n wh.V II sliouW. To our in tlx I it 1m a iioutiM'tiNiciil f-nl an<l wljl <>111\ TOKUIt io iIi?? !>flO0 ?f ovor ittlflL.aiMl nhrohy nwikt* tt??' moil who uso tlM'in (lolly Witli Inmost toll 1h> thi* snf form1* In |Ik* onil. For Instaniv sonio "Wop" fifi^tHtnHl ?? i? I lie .shoots \it <'hi Cjl'/ri, so rho prPS.H illspa f? Ills ivlalo <lonnV<l In a pair of overalls with it $*0 silk shirt uimIoi'iioiiIIi and wonriiiK ;i ||5 lull. Won i lim ol<l olulhos loinjer and flM'li llWilift the | til loll lillfCllt turn the trh/k, i>111 tlio overall niovdmohl U'OlVf. i-;nrl> returns t'luiii (lie | n'i 111; 1i \ hold ill'?Joortflrt Tuesday show (lint Attorney A. Ylilehol I'a liner. 11; i a I n |(\Utf lead over lioih Tho*. |<], Watson trial llok< Sim If h iii the eon test for jhe democrat h presidential nttiniiin t ion in' (ieoyjjtJu, Tt>?? Wrfliwm i<??i ovoc tTofto Smith, w lilrji shows ilull tliojry an' .vol n lot of srifc ami siii'io volets lot1! In the ente'kor state. !{? ?mlutloi's provostJiitf a^niuM an a?I ilirsH in .Jacksonville, Fin.. I li Vk , week ? ?I' ilu- provisional president of tIk* ?h-islj repuhli''?: I / I < > | > r <? < I TTy TfTT7 ?l.u kkonviHn, l l'i. American l.euion I'osi hist Friday. Tlte Keeord i< iioi prepared to put lis Judgment ahead ju?. Uwiie uliouisu Mho tostltlcl licit A M. the Hook I lill Ilia I! who 11111 r< ii ? r< '< I Ills \\ifr wak insane al .(Iii* timi* of tin* aw I'ltl hut mo itonht vpfy inin-h if his "iiis.tf'ili v" . o\i red-aoyi liiuy oJs?> imit a desire io murder tlml poor mifoitii mi h- woman. li is sit ill l?\ some smart scientists aid sociologists thai nine tenths of I ho people are crazy. Mow over thai in i\ he. il is oiir opinion f lift I ' !i!o>: Know i'\a"l i v what Ins was lining that ho was accomplishing a )a11'|tilust? ho de>lrcd I > *>ee ooiiio lit pass, am) lie shoiihl ha \ e l ee'.i ?:i von a ilea I h viili'lice. Mock I lill- Itoouril I :i . 11 li lel'i'lf lilt' aiililljll n-ir ??I-l.i m <>f 11 if iih'iiiIm,i> of -Mm* Assocla foil |'iv-< lirt.l in New York <ui Tno< ? liiy. \ i c Pic^Mriii 'I'liotim> II. Miir ? > tin II is . ic?l (hi- soiliul ii ml u huU'xiiiK; a<lvi<v* "l.rj's t?'?M down from tlit* I ln:<>r.v I hit I w mn>t filiicr iuakr :ill ill*' iiioik'V th.it i'iin 1 < ?< l;i \. fur to morrow wo ? M??. ur wo tuns! s|KmhI nil. i'ic inuiu'.v \\r luo'v lu'lny for IVar IIhmv w ill 'In- liuiii' tomorrow. 1.4't lt< IIIkU'I ^ t ii i m I I lull Ainorioan |?r<w]>?>rify ran -tmf rrmfhttlP If ftlP Hind'Tm^rius of tliN Ir\ i< r?? lo proilino loss anil riwftmnp moiv Aj.kI. xvii:tLi^ ihc ta Ikinir aliotit <'oil-!;ro?*s. or oonrls. or any oflior linman in*t rninonta lily *?'! lin.tr asldv fli<> plain laws uf nalnru." Tin* ('liarlui if < M?s?'rvor annouin*^! Siiiulav i luil iM^inninu with Moii?Ih.\ iin>rnlini'- i??n?' ii was ??m>?i|h,JW,<I. '?,v I !tc -lii>rlai;c newsprint pa|MM\ in ourtnil it?< il.'iily <slltiun in i-itflit pair's. Tin*- ?la1i\ pn|M>rs havo 1 km*ii larjfoly iv* sjMtiisiliW* fur lite sea roily of papor, as iIm-v Iiim* Irf'ii jv<ni x any when* fmm l.w? niy lu tUirl.t -i\ patco* ?lail\ inuiv f I in ii aiij "in' li:t- I i III*' lu frail. Ilock III'1 ? I{??<??? ? 11 ? V im\i-i'in'i" ( V...|M'r lui- naniutl I><>ii ?l.i;11in Mclinn'x i f ?'li:M l(".|i-n \V A. lLt-l -l^i! !?. uf?4 t rt I; ?TTT'fl ~ M K I: :. k^o.-U <Y S|?a rl.'inrinrtr. lu ? ou*?li tl'c sluto liuaril uf \ I'toriicia ,-y amiucrv. rri'.'iii ! I>\ iIh- I'.rjo ifo.a r:? I ;i -?i i 11? I \ Spf'JikiT ? '< >( !o ill uf I i| ci'in iili'. .'linl l{' i 'IVm'IiI.i I i \? ? \ I ? ?v* ?i .1' Wwiiorrx. Mt'iiiVv uf !?' iirfi? !'l. mul Ituukiniiham uf Aik<ii. aii<I Si alui'o .1'>|iIiv11?in ? uf w1 rr\ and Mm'all of ,\l;irUiuiu, I ?;i \ ? ? I'linin-'l i ? rln ??l?*rk- of l ho 11????-?- ;i iul i:lit- III.* ??}??? k- thai himv vii! tlii-iii fi r tin' i \ir.i ila v - ??'r \ ji'u iiii arutinl uf I f'? * cunora 1 a^soin I?i> Ii.i\iii_' I;??.I? ? ? I ln*\uin| (In- ttoiuil III ija.v ?. Tln'\ \ I u? v \.?j?1 jmani>l I ho ;i | It *1 ? i. I' lull : 111 ? I ill! ||.J I'll' i'i?:if;.-.| ?II .1 ?' |'|1| ii: ;i ||.I I I .! \ (OKHK TIO.V Ii: > ? i ? i li??t i?>i'i- iU' ?l.iliil 111: i ( ??in "f :!n f:r>i ;u f'- 'In- ? n? w ? ilv i*i vx.i- in iv\nkr ? f.irnn'1' iinliim: i ?? ri ..-1: i _? 111 .111 < ? \? i : _ \ i ? 11111 v i u ?? r ?? i u 111 ? ?I '? ?? * i - ,t : i r. ii i: ii - I n full n II.ill ? . !n I ' i - *11.n-il'l uiulur ficli'i ;iinl i. ?:iii-i'i| ?i'iiu' 11:: ? ? f i IL ?i-'it V\ ? ti f ? ? * iln i-rii'i 1'Hi it \\ ;i \\ 11 * ? \ mnnh ? ? i * I'Uiii "i. "iir ji.ir! Tin' * ? r 11! 11; l JI?'?? .1 ? l I liu it ifil \\ t . ?? III fi 11 111 fn fill- !.i \> ^ !i Two Itiu lOiirinK lliiv?"< I'aw Hen-. I w I. lai'L'f* h n! i ?l 111 'I ?i i< ??. i it:c ;i W'hift* aifl Mi- nl 1 >i ? i ji t il' :i n ? 'N\ . k III |\\ it a?? th?' "riiMn'1' iMi'k" siM-'Mii I. larryinc .'54 pa?!v?.|(i^|i|?.. p:i-Mil j I?n ? n -_r 1? fniinlcn Ttii'silay :111< 1 MM iif u short >> !?il?? \ iow illlf i'U'1 ! iif * *! f \ Ilv > Will- fii rua:?' fntitt >.? Aivimihtt r f-* J m ?.i Ma>- i< lin-t-rT. Wilder toiirNl> inakr lip ihf p;i ?-t'f 1S ? I, :i rliar'?T uf fur injiu'i ii" Uh' I.'iimi initrip. i?H <li 11 ? n r i I ff> pi i r?-1 in Jus own imnU hihI |i-?Itriritr t frnm?? 'I'hPM' ouivm.iko (In* I rip fruia tli?* iu?rtli to flu* suiitli ?'Hi h j ' iii .iimI uif nwt ii a-* Kight <?H'lnjr in r* a i flw Florida r? s<?rf- Tin* lin^ri' f*n r" Httn*? toil n i^ivnf ? I? ii?f ation flim nil alunjr tlw routo. Letters From The People Tp KKS|?ONHIIHIJTY r>llt??r Oiionlele : Can IIII>' one <iuiiiii rhat if iln> I'(W<v Treaty, in oimJihtf tlu- l.euuiie <?f Nation** laid Id rn MldOMlHl mm?I ratilicd hy America. it would ipive made a viwtt difference in tin- eolidltliili of I In* wothl I.. |ii) - Tim* iih?rnI cttcei would hitv** been i 111 ? m t< 111 id * I*' itkf iKniriinr oil on tin* limit.led ma tor*. I*'veil Hnssla liim* lapsed hi to com]*! ratlve quiet and weary, tortured hearts linvi? been Jflven ;i Ifvpiti. frolll their woo. An it Ih, our lawmakers, W'lMW provlmy is to hulld ii|? and not destroy. hate dellh i-relet,\ played with till' iiKOliy of lyan kind. tliriKfiuu away pleading hands *t HdclMti ?,utt from the w*reek of worlds t??wards tMe only Iio|k< of ?possible I lastiltif .\ov.!ilu? lias really thought that Am nil a ii iliclits were threatened h\ tin It rill- ??f the I -4?;lUUi? of Natloiiv TJlU 'VH-t majority, of American patriot are not any waj blind, nor have I hey hecii dutvlved for one minute. a? to the iuiioble motives behind tile actions Of those who have taken advhntuim of a little temporary authority to ftl'iise I lie liL'lll > of 111.111 k i IM I. Aio (lie inoUiuh in Fraiwe to eouat f<?r noihintr'' The xacrlthii atnl suller Inirs of all ot.ir boys Ic? he Ignored? What ? viinlleation Is there .for titem If this lliin?' f.iiK? Whin was it all for'.' The -.world has waited While Home li.nr plu Kid and turn at I he \ilal? of the Treaty, until even iii those coun tries w here it has heei'i adopted much id' ii" fifift1i\rin,ss and foi't't' Have ht>0Tr destroyed Are \\ K"iiiK lt? allow such a crime to he pcrimtratc-d against tin' honest convictions of all right think lug people. merely that I ho unreason aide haired and .malice of 'some jeal ous, sore-headed people may he grat tllt'll? Iv_'<<|ism gone Iliad, aided hy a -uplne and scllish iudift'ereuee on the pan of soim* who might have put up a hotter (i^lit against Mils outrage. America has h?>i a wonderful oppor 11111iI \. Who Is in blame? I lie answer tu that question is elearel: thati day. <\ I'. K. \ It VI IIKK l,OW VAI.I WTION. r;.liter iiittEuith'it'j It huso iiii* to thy ;it I ft i r it'll I ha t I lie ^'Htiici'ti IN?w?M" r??ttnninj^s return of Heir property for taxes in W'ateree Township for 111<? amount "c?f JfoOO. uim> and ilia i the township lion i ll ralsejJ I hcli reMirii to S I."J<mmmhi, <?r a'^ amount equal to |j ptn ciMt ?a viilno of $10.. (ItlO.OIHI ?fi'u- T_! | K'l" ????III l)flug lilt' iiiiioiitif which it is legal tn rctunijiniiv criy as related t<? lis true value. Since I lie Township hoafd ipet. I .Ills return ha- been-.passed <?11 1?y lhe county hoard of njuall/atiotr. who upon >Uuwi.hg tn.idc 1 <? Iheni by attorneys of the pow er company phuvd I lie nssosiucnt l>aek to their original return of $,r>oo.(MH>. It mic? claimed l>y those representing the interests -of the company' that the plant cost nil amount a little less than $i\ooo.ikh?. and that as the.v wore losing nmv on fhr riming of +ht? -plant. thcy wonhl willingly sell it for that price. Answering their statement that the pt.'im wn< at Ihnl (line VoSTng money in jis o|H'i*atioii. It is within t.h<> hounds of possildity that they were, for if I mil not mistaken at the time of t'lioli- .statement the river was at flood stage, and in all probability they were not able to use nil of J heir dif ferent phuiK. producing power, ami lo cated above the one- located in our county, on the Wateree . use these plants to their fill capacity. If this condition actually j'xisied and they were nblc to ntse tin* power which was furnished at its maximum quantity, tliey would be uhlc to contract for their out put as produced nt it* extreme ca pacity. .Inst here wo would make n compnrl*ou. of n fnrnier who would plant a er??|> cipial (o the working |m>s ?d'biliiie< of bis help, not allowing for days of rain when it is impossible for his ha mis t" get into the fields to plow in t lie cult ivat ion of the crops. (>r coin jmrn Mir niHvlijffir w"Ji?~would employ a rorp? of clerks iitid keep them all the ,\car. -o -is t<* hive sufficient .foriv for a cirdis tijiv crowd. I think that it is in reason that w e graii' that the power company loses money on their in vest nicnt. or ilint part of it which is wholly, or in part held ns a reverse wjifii there i< a flood in the river, the *.iiii?- as the fn finer and as well ;u? the merchant. a d again hk well ns all who are de|N'iidant upon labor, and have :?> employ a maximum quantity. Ms to ?; i f?? 11 up with the'r work when tliey ?ire interfered l?\ conditions, natural and other w|t Now as to t-lii? value of the I'lant. at He time that tliey first commenced work i it the dam. it was commonly re Ihn*ted that the llardaunx company had I : ll< .tract cnltiic.' for a price of .<!!,- J oon.noo Add r<> this amount the cost ? <T a"j?Te.e oT prr.prrty a? the rune of its; ? ?oust ru? t ion. ra tlier than at t he I line of its iM'invr nsscss<><| for taxation. I max add to tills some thoughts on ils re\t miii- pi*? 'dnciii-' power. ? ?im* of its w.iicr wheels, and there are five of ? hem in all 'I'lie irr??ss* receipt * from r tin in ? n b -111 11 ? I at a price of 1 J ??? .<(s |? i K w hour, and not at IS cents which ail "f th?> small of cicctricii.\ arc j>,iyiiiu our ? ? it \ plant ifross in -ei pi s f(.|* one of the five xx heels. ;i i in.- :: i c<-nj? c.|iia Is an amount n iiiiiuiII \ of moie than ?*_'.o<m) ihio. c;iiciilatol i>n ji twclxe h<?ur day Now it is k)u?w n (Itit The compan.x is selling their power I ?? ?( It for the rn?n .linu ofmaiiufactarlnc plants as well as f*11 Ifgbtintr purj?oses. and tluit these two ..f necessity do 11 o conflict with c.j. ti other in their plant m.ikinir. not a I'J hour but a txveiitx four hour day. \-?w as to w hether t! is ??orporation .s Mi.iiiL- their plant for the iiood <<f ? ?in* ??oiinty ?? r naturallx for their |?er sonal *_r:ii11 A ciirnpaiis who is using ? eonlv natural rosoitn?- ..f niir ?unnty. I fesoiiri-e whbti is the < 'i '\ one we h.tic tli.it is i unt) ? ?t I !?*!* than that of the air a*t.<l lhe around A company w ho ?'hm: a sKed to make to the eit.x a who!e?;ile j?rjce in their current, to our c>t> eoiiiicii tluit tliey niiL'ht u.m' it for lighting purposes, ami for tlie purj^ose #? , of *ti>K vvtitei for iw ?>r . in , the <'i?iiiihiii\, through 11??? i?? representative* him<if council. What they cou*hlered ii prohibitive offer, of f'. I Hi;: to I'lliellMsO tllC city pilot, Mild furnlshim; them jn?wer at J5 ooutw j>er k \\ hour to tho small coiixuuiois. pro* VldCil tltttt t1?0> W(?K? tflvett a >iM> >ear franchise. Willi the* further statement I 1141 I I lit' offer would I 111 Vf to he iM' ?l? it'll ii turns f 1 mined lately or t In* ?*oiu I hi 11 \ would liot he ahle to furnUll It at all, tliftr power helng ??" practically sold. Cu&OieJI has .?luce that time employed an ottjHfleer^ at a cost of *>C?0 lo g0> over oilr pin iit to ns4vrtalii Its value. After niiikInjur tlih< luventigatloii, tliey wrote to the <-oin|ntny asking liiein lo sell them the power at thi'li' i?nl?lI^IhmI ^V^ioIcsm le prices, 1 ?tii have not up to this Mine hail a hearing frenn this letter. The'hat-liraI mrpofcltlon Is that this com pany whieh is losing money on their In vestment iii already hoUI their output. It is mi turn I Unit it will Ih> M^kel whii t Is all this at Mint V The answer Is that it* the*e people huv<* a plunt that Is worth Mild are iis*ese<l at -13 |mm' cent on it.s value, the same n? tii?' merchants. the hanks. and at U'ast of t'h<f Individual property owners of our county and city, they will pay a tax that U equal to jj.lt that, of the hal ami' of the county. Now 11* thla ivii retftjon advanced here Is the correct one the matter Is -of entirely too great a magnitude to lie. imssed over care lessly. one which every tax payer of bi.tr county Is vltiily. Interested In., and this Ik t'lie reason tlmt I am calling at tention to the fact8 as I see them. Tax l'ay CM' i Vniden. s, April 'Jo. lirji). Malic It .\n "Old Clothes" Club, What will the'"Overall" i'luh aciuuu pllshV 10 very* where they mcc organiz ing the "Overall" Oluhs. This In all --probability w ill only tiilij to some little overall factory's fortune. Already the prlccs pf'overalls have advainvd con sidarahly, and cver.\ week., there Is another advance on overalls, When \ on o'rgnni/.<- the "old t'lotlie^" ('hilt, yon will within a short lime redihti. the price of clothes. Why pot organize such m club? Kacli member to" sign up not to l?uy May clothes1'.of any na ture., even to hat. cfilrt. underwear, sox, tics, slices.' for say a i>ertod of one year. And more honor to the mem ber who wears his pants with patches on tin-in. The overall cjuh Is wooing a hardship on the man w"ho has to wear ttiom llo i< having lo jAi.v greatly increa>e<| prices on them, and he is the man who can lea*t of all affort it. I.etc have the "Old ("lollies" Cluh. Mild Wear out the suits that are hanging in the i leset. already, Kcoiioniv. York county has pah4! |o .Mjiry A. Sim*, negrcss. widow of the late Itev. W T. Sinfs. negro preacher. who was done to death by a niub., ilic sum of Sl\(m:o !mount of a verdict directed against Hit- eoir.it.v l?y Judge Sense at the Cm II term of the court of common pleas last yenr. The widow of the de censed negro brought suit agaInst the county for JfLMMMi under a statue which provides That where a person is lynch ed hy m tlH'h the state shall jia.v to that person's e-tnte not less-than that sum. York Kiapiire'r. AN EDITOR'S DICK AM. Tin- homo of my dream is thnt homo where contentment dwells: when* honor ,?md good will 111 >!<l?-?the homo Avhoro each i'limnto 1wis pleturod on his or her fnee tho. irreate*! joy mid whore oven thh witIJs iiml donposts reflect the iijrht and tin- strength of hiiHinoss.hml cliar aoter. The homo of my <1 roam is'?thtt home of hroad. well-arranjxed aimrf ments: |1 <? {tainted homo, tin* homo whore I 1m* pardons, orchards and flolds yield forth abundant increase for tho support of man and l?east awd whoro I ho yards, tho wood lot and tho La.ni yard. mado attraotjve with comfortable building* and shod? for tho housing of tho stork, is K??pt in Khe highest |H>s>i hie stato of sanitation and whoro tho finest breeds of en Hie. hotrs. slioop and Koats. inulos and horses may Im' o\ hihitod so as to olloit the admiration of tho popnlaco. Tho homo of my dream U tie homo supplied with all! modern eonvonion oies.oloet rlc lijrht-. running water. fans, chnrns. washing maehinos for clotho> ?iihI di*hes. and many other I a hot* sav ? if.' device*. aii.I w'lere tho farmer, formerly handieap|kh| by iho shortage of farm hands, cultivates Ids fiolds \\ 1111 inodor.i machinery?-whore the farmor li\e^ who t?e longs t<> tho com-j mmiity orifanixalions. attend*- and takes pa ft 'trrihrm : find wtjero papers are road and now mothod> for greater aL'ii ? nltnral a el ivomont< are adopted. The homo of fny dream i< that one !?? nurd in ii progressive coinniiuiit\. in j cn?y reach of a eroded ?o|io<?1 house. a prott\ comfortable ehnreh and amoue I K'op li ? who a re' la wabhllng and who l>e Move in the trohlon rule. "l>o unto others h? \e would liavo others do iinti*) \ on W'iiltoii h in. i Tribune NOTICE. DEMOCRATIC Cl.l Its Ci?unt> Chairman Calls For Mwfltigs on Saturday. April 24th. ? Tl?- l?onn?*ratie 1'orty rnh?s roipiire, ihot oji.-Ii In tho County sluiII iiom ! <>ii the fourth Saturday in April f-i r-nr-*i otorrioti \oiir for roorjraniza ti??a. The I H-iiKNTatIc Clubs ?>f K?-r wIijiw <'?iunt>' will therefore moot in ??aoh district mi Saturday next. April 'Jtill at ?l'_' o'elock M.. at t he I n->:uil ji!-j?of \'f?tiio^ in each ln*trrr*t. or nt <ueh time and phieo on -ai<l day) in tie district as the <'lub niii\ l?e oafled t?? meet l?y it* otfl<vrs. The President \ "ice l'resldent or S?i-ri't;irv i of each < -1?11 ? sh ill Initnodiatolv notify' tho meml>erN of ttioir elubs of this i '-:v I I j?i3& What kind of SERVICE do you get on the Ajitomobne you now own? Thlfejt l lie matter over and see how much you, have had to pay out for Repairs sine I ~~ net you bought it and then ask any of the SIXTY-ONE SATISFIED OWNERS who have bought cars from us since last July About our SERVICE * . i ? ? ' ' ' -i . ' We believe that 98 percent of these customers of <nirs will tell you that not only do we sell GOOD AUTOMOBILES but that we give more and better SERVICE on otir cars than any mother Dr?>iT^r ;n Kershaw County. Ask us About our"SERVICE before buying an AUTOMOBILE?IT WILL SAVE" YOU MONEY AND GIVE SATISFACTION. Carolina Motor Co., Inc. "CARS OF CHARACTER" ? / ?" ,r- ? ? '' ' :*&&& ' ?. ' ? ? . . ? v. ?.'? ?)?.: Studebaker Paige Oldsmobiie Maxwell merlin^.. Al litis meet in;; there shall !?<? chosen a President. oik1 or mow vice-presidents. a Secretary ami treas urer and u member of the County Ex ecutive Committee, Each chtK.yJ.iall also choose dele gates to 11 ?ecqvcit.\* convention which Is to meet at. noon in the Court House at Camden on the lirst Monday In May. being May .*?rd, 11 >13<>: one delegate for each liT? eluh memtwrs or majority frac t ion. of t.wenty-flve. In addition t?> the ollieers above named each Huh may ehooso the following working committees of notijpss tliiin three nieirthers ouch, a (vminitliH' on Resistration, an Exec utive Committee. and such other <*>in mittee as each eluh may deem expe* dient. Tin- Camden Democratic Cluh will meel in the Court House at 12 M, April 'JIt'll, lO'JO. Ijuurens T. MDIk Chairman County I)enn>era'tite Exec utive Committee. .April Hull. 10*20. TKACHKRS EXAMINATION Tile spring examination for teaehwr will be 'hold in the Court room at Cam il?ii Saturday, May 1st, 1W0. Appti? Caiits iinust have attained oightai years of a^.to 1>e eligible to teach <* Kj'tKinv a certificate.. lOxaniinatitm be Ellis' or !> :.'M) n. in. I. .1. Mt'KIvNZiK. Sii|?t. of Education for ' Kershaw County. v>-:M .,r*. t.vi "v^EsO THE C&IOST B TXT IT TZ1* C^TIV IJAT ?. r*~??-?r ? ? ?? ?. %,d?- I A Scientific Development J * Your eyes alone will tell you that our new "Glenbrook" is one of the handsomest fivcpassenger cars that has ever been designed. But In order to really appreciate this model, you must take an actual demonstration on the road. Then?and then only?will you understand what our engineers have accomplished in three years of patient experiment work and testing. Then?and then only?will you realize what giant strides have been made in motor and chassis development. ? ?;? r"* The "Glenbrook," you must remember, is a strictly ^ modern car. It was developed during a period of world wide mechanical research and represents the last word in automotive science. It is actually and literally a motor car developed by the war. Just what these new standards of engineering have accomplished will be quite evident in a single de' monstration. It will prove a liberal education, we believe, if you will permit our dealer to arrange for. an appointment. ? PAIGE'DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT Manufacturer* of Motor Cars and "Motor Tructy CAROLINA MOTOR CO., Inc.) Camden, S. C. ?. d