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f D Some time i to show you | Columbia ar Winther trucks a but they are, by the I i ne motor irucj To the dealer i: truck leaves your h In less than thr jj truck field. To the user of rr than have ever bee] "fleet" to any exte IS Winther Rear Dri\ m need which may r IIT 1 11 w e nanan i interested in MOVIEOPERATOR PURSUED BY LION Finally Got Back to Theater, Wound Film Backward and Was Saved (Darrell Figgs In the Manchester Guardian.) The blaze of light that hurt his eyes was not remarkable, for of course the sunlight poured across the desert far as the eye could reach. Curious to see these distant scenes brought so intimately near. Travel was no more the rich man's monopoly, for here right before his eyes the wonderful, magical East had been caught; and certainly no traveler could find the authentic glare of the desert hurt his eyes more than this dazzling, aching, shifting sheet of whiteness that now danced before his sight. " ~~ 4,v VionH tnn rar awa; iu tuc u&ui uuuvi corner palms lifted their crowns against the sky, exactly as he had imagined that they would, lean and lanky, with pointed fingers like graceful signposts, and a dark maze of underwood tangled about their feet. Queer world! Why did they not make signposts like that? A Lion In the Desert. What was that coming out of the oasis? (Was it an oasis? Did oases have underwood?) A lion, to be sure. It bounded out from the underwood and came rushing down upon the audience with queer splayed fore feet that sometimes seemed larger than the head above them as they threw up the sand of the desert with each magnificent bound that the beast gave. What a speed! It was uncomfortable the extraordinary way in which that horrible beast came right down toward him, the dirty, tangled shock of a mane rising and falling, thrown back by the swiftness of his course, that unbelievable muutu. wiuc vjJtru an tut; liuic, wiiii great teeth set up in it lik* tfe?? %gainst the sky, and the sand thrown up behind in dark shadows that fell into the lengthening track. He felt his hair stir upon his head. There was a choked feeling about his throat, and he lifted his hand to his neck. What would happen when it reached the edge of the desert? He half rose in his chair. Another couple of bounds. God! he was out and upon hin< In a twinkling the audience had fl*4, and ho was alone in that dark theatre, as the lion sprang up the distance toward him. He stumbled up the steps ol' the passageway, his feet sinking in the thick pile of the carpet and holding him back. He looked round for tl;e attendant. but no attendant was there. He was alone. Behind him he could feel the fearful weight of the lion ?? is nt'rov h:?M. he could lu-iir riie horrible breath tear harsh rmmmmmmmmmmrnam EM0NSTRA1 in April we are going 1 . -I \\7*^?L .rl wnat ine vv miner wu\ id the truck will be pu Da ,re not "cheap trucks" -the embod record of hundrtds of owners anc k of great interest today-alike to n motor trucks Winther means le and. ee years the Winther connection - n i ji lotor trucks, large or small, to in a possible in the past; greater ec< nt, and to fit any requisite with 2 re and Winther-Marwin Four Wl lot be met with a Winther. "Win 2 the "Winther True trucks to attend. G. , Jly from that open throat. breath of t Pursued By Jungle King, of its fall He sprang through the door to the air aft< white light of the passage, and quick- cobbled ro ly looked right and left. This, too, sprang for was deserted. He sprang down tneihim streng stone spiral stairs at his feet, from sweat pou landing to landing, stumbling, slip- ever fast h ping, slithering, grasping, falling strength h rather than fairly progressing down knew that stairs that wound round one another gained on without any liklihood of end, while breath; ne above him he could hear the crashing hind him. speed of the lion as it breathed its eyes those way after him with fury in its eye. rous jaw. Out into the street at last. It was from this ; desolate, not a sign or token of life him out si to be seen anywhere. He fled up the Then ther< center of the road without refuge, him; for ( without goal, without shelter, and be- this road hind him he could hear the grating endlessly c I EXCHANGE YC ifi All Second and Th gl should be exchanged jfi have all coupons on rn [0 Fourth Liberty Bond jfi The Farmers Bank < i sD oavTTi/'iao onTrnrvp XAHC! | Uj OC1 V 1CL.O LW uiij VIIV^ r? 1UI 5j We will be glad t< lug bonds you do not und< S T"^ A TV R i t AKIVltL 1 Abbe ION OF 1 \ to give a demon I do. A represen t thru some of th te to be Annount y materials and exclusive 1 used in every industry, tl the seller of motor trucks iss sales resistance, easier has become generally re( ie owners of a single truck onomy of operation; less i winther of exactly the si: leel Drive models, with s ther-Marwin" means Wn k" for Abbeville Watch for L CITY GAI HARRISON BIM^ he lion and the soft weight i T1 before it rose aerain Into j When his ir him. He slipped on the j him he lifi ad; and as he slipped he I he could ni ward again, terror giving i a clock ov ;th beyond his wont. The i bed to kno^ red from him, for how- like a ray le sped, and with whatever If he could is terror urged him, he the strengl with every bound the lion left above him. Closer came the light. arer the ground shook be- A great, He could see before his behind him fangs set in that mon&t- his should( If only he could escape as he turne white light that marked ed back. * d conspicuous an object, house oppc j might be some hope for get to it. sscape there was non3 on with the li< Tint hpfnr-a him He leaped i lobbied. I leaPed Past fiHaaRfiHaHRfiHRHHH >UR LIBERTY 1 lird Temporary Libe: for permanent Bon Lem. s should be exchangeof Abbeville Connty ling to make this excl" 3 explain anything c srstand. RS BAN* vilie, S. C. vVINTHER TR station of a "REAL T\ #1 # tatwe or the factory ivi e usual and many of th zed Later. Winther construction not possible in le most economical of any motor tn ; and to the user-is beyond question sales and a refreshing absence of s< cognized by the "trade" as the most I : or a hundred, Winther means simi lened maintence and repair cost; th ze and capacity for the duty requiri sven chassis oi each type, there is no ither four wheel drive. and vicinage and we )ate. I AGE i\ n , Manager. tie Oue Way Ont. t him. - He might yet be in i knees gave way beneath j He rushed into the audit* Led his voice to yell, out j up the st^ps to the latern 3t?he was too weak. Like poured its beam of brillian erwound, his brain throb- the curtain hung across the (v what he would do. Ah! head the lion crash througl of light it came to him. vestibule as he began franl only manage it?had only wind back the spool. He c< :h. The roadway he had ly turn, fear so unnerved h him like a bar of white He heard the lion comii stairs as he wound. It brok soft weight that fell just gallery and made to spring, and foul, hot breath over sprang it sprang towards tl >r made him slip forward into the desert. id on the angle and doubl- Just in time he had caug * There was the picture upon the spool, and he w site him, if he could but nestly yet as it leaped opei He fled across the ro?d -I I ~ )n teapiug uiuae <xlici mm. I up the steps while the lion The respite might save ^ HfiKfiSHfiHW!? /JBSk 30NDS | 8|A ds which jjj ^ . I w\ d in April, jfi fw offers its jjj I lange. 1] f/fft LE I ibout the Eg if! ! W( J 71 ffi ! "Bostonians" Fame jjj j Mallory Hats, Shirt Jfj i to-wear for men an f Upj ji Call in unci v i s 1 r* i 11 i^ason 4 mmmmmmmmmmmmrnrn UCK | RUCK"; we want 1 11 come up from | e unusial tests. | l the trucks built to a price; ack produced to date. WINTHER. irvice trouble after the ; desirable in the motor ? )ly this; great reliability e ability to expand your prl AA/ifVi a -full lirna rv-F TV A UX1 CV J. til X 1111V/ VyJL higher grade motor truck (f : want everyone | time. with huge, soft, silent weight backDrium and w&rd toward the oasis, into which it that still finally disappeared. t light on stage. He Chairman Payne of the Shipping 1 into the Board has reported that government tically to operations in the shipping business )uld hard- resulted in a net profit, up to June 30, is fingers. 1819, of $166,493,990. lg up the :e into the ' but a.s ,it; Railway Strike in Suain. tie curtain Madrid, March 23.?At a meeting of the Railroad men early today, it ht it back was unanimously decided to declare ound ear-'a strike at night tonight on all the l mouthed railways in Spain. The inside | his suit | is as carefully tailored as B PThe lining as you can see and the inner-lining that you can't see have all been j as accurately planned as the course of a subway. Every stay is there to stay i to see that the stitches hold their position and support the style in the d manner to which it has Ej lioon n^piielnmpfl n M\\\ 1 v ~ To put it another way: ' 1\k 1 ^'ie rec* cheeks *n 1 juliwl su^ *iave keen painted for the INSIDE. The ^ It Iki s^e anc^ s'iaPe re" $ I IIJ] main as long as their is $ 1 Wf a ray of wear left. * IJj This is a Michaels-Stern -i suits we are demonstratIfJ ing. * IP' A jrood name fr? jot down j| _ ' | in your memory. | * "AII ^ I A4 kno j^j / 9CII bllC/OC V> IV/tl I v J also >us shoes for men. Stetson and s, Ties, Sox and every thing ready- ; d boys. lei us I'il yiui fur Kiisler. . % , I mmimmi?wi