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r |7<) 0 KING BACKWARD . ii..' Files of The Chronicle Fifteen and Thirty Years Ako f?ken ,l?m . ' ^ j^pTKKN YEARS AGO May 30, 1010 ^r^vs-ior.rtl me<la) of honor preinltd* 10 Corporal X Can toy Ville- j Uue at ( amp Jackaof^ j \>fis.s Ktta L- Robins comes to ( am Lp superintendent of the Camden ; feapital j roni Camp Wheeler, Macon, j Georgia* ^ , . William Henry Outlaw married to J Maggie I^t' Newman. John Tillman Raibon married to j[bS Estello Mattie Stewart. G. H Olyburn leaves Bethuno to wke his homo at White Springs, j Florida. Mrs. Lavinia Iforton, age 88, died ! ,t her home near Kershaw. "Madam Walker," world's wealth- j |ejt-negre.>s, who made $1,000,000) from a hair restorer, dies at her j tome near New York. Luther B. Ilorton, 41, killed by )|oses Witherspoon near Kershaw. Sergeant Alvin C. York, proelaimd the. wm-ld.'s greatest soldier, gets; 0 Xew York and is feted at Waldorf Astoria. Private 'ohn Smith of Bethuno reported killed in action in France. Cotton crop in South Carolina reported practically ruined by excessve rai.n>. Max i \ 1'iirn, who was reported rilled in France returns to his home n Lee county. Hu.'hev Hilda 1, of Columbia, buys t>t ani!.;b.fading on Broad street from h? Camd.-n Motor company and will >per the Carolina Motor Company, ("ha; c'1 Hurekhalter, large land (wr.tr ef Aiken county, sold his pro(erty > Walter Stevens for $22,000. inu tht-n pays Stevens $5,000 to call j >ff the sale. THIRTY YEAUS AGO June 7, 190! J. S. Corbet ertx-ting building at Bishopville to bo used as a postoffice. Major John It. London, one of Rock Hill's best known and beloved citi' zens, dead at age of 71. Mrs. Samuel Clemens, wife of "Mark Twain" dies at Florence, Italy Abo Brisbane, 80-year-old negro man found dead in hi.^home in lower ( part of town. (J, Honest Bateman elected chief of police at Kershaw. Cadets Robert Kennedy, B. O. Kennedy, E. (). McCreight, Jr., Allie DuBose and Sidney Zemp, of Clcmson, at home'for the holidays. C. F. Tillman, of l*ancaster, gets letter from his brother in Texas, telling of the ravages of the boll weevil and says he don't think there is enough money in the United States treasury to stamp them out. Cameron county, Texas, has already put on the market two "bales of new cotton. James F. Byrnes, of Aiken, appointed official court stenographer for the second circuit. An eagle measuring seven feet three inches from tip to tip of wings killed on Bright Williamson plantation in Darlington county. State board of equalization assesses Camden cotton mill at $115,000 and DeKalb cotton mill at $155,000. Recently three 7-foot lizards were received at the New York zoo from the Dutch East Indies. The head keeper of the zoo declares that they are the most permanently 100 per cent- mean animals that he has ever had in his charge. Lexington Child is Killed By a Snake Columbia, May 21,?Annie Kyjj^r, (even year old girl who "was not tfraui" to play with a snake was lea.i today of the bite. A friend <>f her parents, Mr. and Irs. Ear! Kizcr of Styx near here, our.d the reptile while plowing and ook it to the child in his pocket. Instead of recoiling in fear the litk girl played with the snake. When t bit her. she ran into the house rrthout tolling her mother. Hours iter she took sick. A physician was ummor.fi but the child died despite lis efforts. The reptile was said to have been "thur.de- snake" a species thought o be harmless, alUjough herptoloIsts have advanced the theory that t might have been the small but eaciy coral snake. Dapu;y .-lieriff II. P. Wingard of *x;ngtnr. county Who investigated *td the - hild's father told him he foulii take no action against the fiend who was described as being 'grief--!!!. ken." The deputy said "snake-bite" was ft dew:, in the death certificate as lie off! ia! cause of her death. Heath of Mrs. Ila.il v Mrs. Edna Baker Hall died at her iome Bethune at 9:30 p. m. on *>>' - af'er a few days illness folDT:'tr attack of influenza and 'tu:r She was the daughter ' -E V Baker and Safronia Yates kk<r. r.f IB-mhert, S. C., and was a "ur.g w can of beautiful character ;. -.ed by all who knew her. En : ,.?i married nearly thir>' a and had made a wide cir*r.ds in the community in lived. Mrs. Baker was a lorntx: ..f I'isgah Baptist church, f ur-.-a -< : vices were held at San r,r ... i luirch Friday afternoon, *' - E'-v. A. C. Cx)rbett, assisted ' KA V. .lerman, conducted the The many lovely flowers i her beautiful life, irvived by her husband, and five children?Rvelyn U;; : B.?kt-r Hall . 9, Harold Hall : 'E-:.! 5 and Raymond Hall 6; -no also leaves four bro- j a' ;' <.o sisters to mourn her r.. p '.'' ' " ! up the one-armed star r rider near Tyaskin, Md., | v " 1 ri-ail sack containing reg- j ' >-. valued at $2,000, mostly destroyed the surface Baptist Assembly To Be Held In Greenville The twentieth annual session of the South Carolina Baptist General Assembly will be held at Greenville, Furman University, July 23 through 29. Mr. J. L. Corzine, director of the assembly, says that the equipment of Greenville Woman's College will also be made available for assembly guests and he expects that the greatly increased attendance over previous depression years will fill both college dormitories to full capacity. The program has been arranged and will soon be distributed to church workers throughout the state. Many Baptist leaders from all sections of the South will have places on the various sections of the assembly program, which covers all phases of denominational life. There will be nine program units [ in all. One new feature will be a state B. Y. P. U. encampment conducted by Miss Florrie Lee Lawton, associate director of B. Y. P. U. work for South Carolina. This new feature is expected to bring scores of people to the assembly. Among the speakers from outside the state will be: Lh\ J. M. Price, Fort Worth, Texas; Dr. Klmcr Haight, New Orleans, La.; Dr. B. W. Spilman, Kinston, N. C.; Dr. Harry Clark, Knoxville, Term.; Dr. Homer L. Grice, Nashville, Tenn.; Dr. W. W. Willian, Jacksonville, Fla.; Dr. John L. Hill, Nashville, Tenn.; and many others. Scores of South Carolina Baptist ministers and laymen will also appear on this program. The assembly director announces that the rates for board and room rent will be held down to the minimum to allow the maximum attendance on this meeting. Miss Inez Callahan, native of Seneca, S. C., a former Augusta, Ga., nurse, was acquitted by a jury at Baton, N. M., on a charge of having fatally shot Henry McWright, a World war veteran, on March 11. When three lion-s escaped from a carnival outfit in Pittsburgh, the police recaptured two of the animals by lassoing them. The third lion was found cowering in a ditch three blocks from the show grounds. Rear Admiral Byrd from his isolated outpost on the Ross ice barrier in the Antarctic, reports a temperature of 72 degrees below zero. A plea for a school at Columbia for firemen to learn how to fight fires was made to the inrurance agent's convention thus week by fire Chief Marsh. ??????? p ZA nTs-1 Genuine Porto Rico Potato Plants, gogC "one inspected and treated, free from c lsease, ^ thougand) thousand; 20,000 lota and up at $1.60 , delivered. Marglobe Tomato P'an ohinment guarand delivered. Quality and prompt ahipmen g anteed. _ Addrew. W. H. ^boatog^a^a^eorgi^UI ? - " III II. . I'ut? Named Sumter Postmaster. Washington, May President K,. > 1 \ v 11 . uuiilUUtcd. J'aci. IVPatt to be postmaster al Sumter, South Carolina. 1 P. I.. Cimino, 7 b, nl-euded guilty at LueCilale, l^u., to killing Fayette Ad;kinson, JKJ, a farmer, and burning his' i body. He goes to prison for tyn j years. ' The Kentucky house of rcpresentU: lives b\ a vote of t>7 to 32 has rejocted a proposer! 3 per cunt sale.- Lin urged by (Jovernov Laftoon. The salaries of the eity otVieiais of 1 looplestown. 111., are small <*tho may op draws 30 rrnis per year ami the eoinn'ifpien reeeive -' ? vents ear h. File in a Times Square, New York, beauty parlor drove 30, wonuMt^to tH?v [streets with their faces eovererl with mud and their hair in crimpers. A large part of the restrictions on the press ol llermanyr enforced by the Nazi government for more than a year, have been lifted. Lightning struck, the roof of a New Orleans school building, and at the same time knocked into unconsciousness a passing policeman. He was 1 not seriously hurt. The SdO children in the school building marched, out in good order when it was discovered the structure was on fire. ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcement. For Congress T - il?. I >i mini (t < Voi.rs lit. F.ith i'?>ngT? ssimu.I District 1 h, r< by unnuuiu.1! mysr.lt :i laiului.tU U.i* i ui lmii to the T 11! I \>ugi' s>. -tilt.. l |.t thf l ah jut' the I"*, hioeratie rriiii|irj.. I May 1 again r\|ni.-.- u" \??w n > '1 p rnppri-o'n t t?-M ot liir .- -|tlfiniiti vni.- v.flu gtivo- ??i? in ill' last lion ami a;-vi.r you that, il re-. i.-.-t.il. I w il c|v v on the .-'im< rcuscii ntious so r\! that ' j h'aw k i'ii Uni n k my lii . t lo in io i.'eiigl*? SS. I J_ u l;n ll.Mti'S For Re-Election To the Vol.-i - oi' lu rsh.tw t'tSii'ily. 1 heit-l.y aliitoiui.t ni> ? 11 a .uuli'l.i?. f"i ! I'i -i ki Moil to tin Stall S- nati I t.|. K. , jshaw County in tin. cuiniu- |.11 ?..?- > s>ihjtft to tin rillcS Illul I . ji'.lla! I-.'! s l .t t . f I )>1.- dg-** my onitioii il ? Hurts in 1" ill of tht Ui.\|?ay. i s. I uppi'jwiatr i In past the oonfitleltee of tile pcoplf. .tile calthlh Dee of the people. ( ! C WI/I.SH For The Senate I will he a eandi.lnt. for th-" State I Senate ill the O'lnin^ tleeiion. A'>V I voter who In lieves that I e;ui ami will represent our County and State with credit I will appreciate y??ur support 1/ you c.ui'l see it iti my favor I will still be a loyal friend of youis S. V. flRASlXOTQN For The Senate To the PeinOiTHtn-' Voters of K.rshaw County: 1 am a .candidal,* for the State I Senate in the Democratic Primary, subject to the Party's rules and regulations, and 1 will be grateful for your kind I consideration MPK1 )()CH M .li'H.VSnN For Tia.-House 1 hereby announce nbysdf as a eandijdate for tlie House iJlL Representatives . from Kershaw County >uibit > t t" ib?' rules and regulations goveiTtmg the D'tnocratic 1'riniary. Respect fully. -NHL TKl'KSDAl.K For The House To the Voters of Kershaw County: 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of It.-|?rescntat ives subl Ject to the rules of the party and if elected will promise a fair and impaitial 'discharge of the duties of the office, fur i the people and not for corporations I have six years experience in the house and know what the people want. , N KWTi >N KKLLY For Re-Election To the . Democratic Voters of Ker-haw County: 1 hereby announce myself f"t* re-election to the House of Representatives from Kershaw* County. 1 will appreciate the continued supj>ort of tinpeople of this county and will endeavor to serve every interest for the hetti rI tnent of my "county and state if sent back to the Legislature for another term. Very respectfully yours, JA.MKS K P.KI.K For Re-Election - To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: Upon my record as Sheriff of Kershaw county f"t* the past two term* ntfd upon my record as Deputy -Sheriff for seven years prior thereto. 1 her. by announce- myself as a candidate f<-r reelection to the office of Sh.-riff I am grateful for the loyal support given no 1 In my previous campaigns, as w. 11 as in the administration of tin- duties of my office, and I ask a continuation of that loyalty and support. _ J. If McLLf.'l ' For County T re.isurer To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce my-?|f as. a candidate for re-election to t h-- office of County Treasun r. subject t" th.- rules and regulations of the Democrat je primary. You have honored nie with this office for two terms. I appr.-i-iate your loyalty and support in the past and hope von will continue this support by telle, ting m<- in the coming primary. S WVLIK Hi HICK For County T reasurer To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw Count v. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidal.- f->r the office of.County Treasurer. subject to the ruh-s and regulations of the Democratic primary I will appreciate your siipjK'tt If STO.NKY MPuRi: For TreaHurer To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw* County: I heroby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer for Kershaw* County subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Your support will bo most appreciated. C. JOE OUTLAW For Re-Election To the Democratic VOLts f,f K.r-haw County: Having served you faithfully several terms a.s Countv Auditor. 1 l?-g to announce that 1 will he a candidate in the coining primary and will appreciate the viiti-s and support "f my friends throughout the county 13. K Sl'ARRoW For Auditor T" the Democratic Voters of Ker-haw Count> i wish to announce myself as a candidate for County Auditor f--r Kershaw County subject to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic primary If elected I promise to give the very be-t service possible to ,tll the people throughout the county and shall appro, late any support given me In the approaching primary for a clean and jiUt.ccsaf u 1 race W H TAYLOR For Re-Elect ion I again offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Director for DeKalb township and will appreciate the support of the voters. W. T. RBDFEARN. For Re-Election I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the ofTlce of Judge of Probate for Kershaw County In the approaching Primary election subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. Will appreciate the support of the voters of Kershaw County and If elected will render unprejudiced advice and services as heretofore. ^ . L. RRX JONKS For Judge of Probate To the Democratic Voter* of Kershaw County?Ladles and Qent-lerripn: Complying with the requests of friends and V. N v \ yielding to tny Own de*uv t.i ivimv those, pleasant relation* created by s?u\lnn tlu< public in former year*. I hereby announce mysulf a ciindidato for tin* offiw of ;turtfo of IToontt'*or Kcrshnw t'nuniv t and will v< ry r< ;i (i> appreciate your support, _ W I, M. I K >W 1 11 I For Judge of Probate ' . I In rt by auio-uie t- my hi If a?, a oaildtditto l>>r .India >.f Probate lot Krisli.iw |County aiihject to tin- rules ami i? mii.o tioTis i:< \,rtuiiK thi* approaching I'ctnp cratb* ft tuutrv N ivj; \ i : i"r For Rc-fcloction County Director To tb. Vot.-ta y.f > t Walii.t I hereby announce luyo li aT a candldali. for fr-rlj i t ion its I. Mi'is tor for \\ ulti'rr township. subj.i t to th. rulrs of t < Democratic prlmaiy \om suppiMl w ill bo It it'Illy appreciated Vol i ri sp.. t fullv. - .It >HIt \HOX For Dirootot'' Wateree Township I hi tvby announce myself lor tin oft bo td Counts (tit in tor from Watt-rye Township subject to tbi tub s of tin- I > ua>tratio primary. Sincerely ask your considoratiou and support .11?11 \ KIIIKI.AND v For Re-Election I hoii l.y uum unco my mi If as a ivinclilato for re-t.-lort Ion t" tin- uwiK'st rate tfTlt'o if iast.ru distrl. t of IbitYalo Town iiip subject to tlio rules ami tu Kulations ovenpnn tbo I w-motTata- Primary Respect fully. %l i?11N A Y t > I i N <? For Magistrate at Bethune To tin- Democratic Vol it's of tinCounty I lii-roby announce myself ip a J atidulat-- for tbo office of Maaislrato at j lb thutii subji ct to tbo rules ami r- yP* latinos of tin primary .and will proatly approeiait your support. c c PATI-: For Magistrate Upper West Wateree i I b'-ri by aniuHHuo myself as candidate ! for tbi offb o of Maoist rat o of I'ppi West Wat. lee, subject In till- ! till s a. lit I emulations of the I ? mm r-ittc Primary. \ olirs to i?e. ifullv., __ I 'It \ N K It \ I ' ( '\ ? For Magistrate I hereby announce myself, as a fundi- ' dale for re -1 Notion to tile off'i'o of \ptc istrate at fbatii.v. subject in tit- rules of tb- 1 > tin n-ra t i<- primary. I wilt appreciate llto 11-llt initi || Mtppi-lt of the Voters' D __\\ VISl ?.\ For Game Warden To tb- l*i nun fit to Not. is of l\i isruiit Count v. 1 !u 11 ti\ amiouit m\ .-a It a> 1 a i .tiiiluKit< for ih<" ofl'h > (if (Ijiim- W .*i ilcii til K. rshnsv ami will ?t |H**'ei.iato I In1 Mipl'ort > f I If Voters ; \v a Ki n o\ w k i; r ssi :i i. Foe Game Warden I hoivliy announce myself as a ? ,?n>11 llHlv tol llui nil l< >; nl liauu W ill (tell i*l Ki'i sluiw county. siil'tii i t?? Hie rules 11111 ii Kuliitions nf (lu> 1 >? 111?,*?"rnito primal > I will nppr?vUit?# tin' Support -of ill' vol t I'M. \V A illll.l.lKl L _ For Game Warden . ! Tii the lVunn I h.I io Voters of Kcisliaw futility: I hereby nnnounro mysi It as a v.iiMlliiato for tin- office of iJitiuo Warden for Kershaw county, subject to Hu tubs KoviTiiliiK the primary election 4??>?ipi'ii fully, A I. Atit.ivon For\Ganie Warden To ilo 1 'rinivi Voters of K- rsliaw founts-, I In ri hj^irrrmiiiiici' n.vsi If .is .? camlal.il for tlif offKc of Com.- \\.u <li ii. subject to t ho mien ami rer illations if tin, 1 a Him i ai io I'rlm in ii i: <: \jit ?\KK For Game Warden T" tin I'm iitji Voti i of JyorsJ.iii\\ POiilit., T li' Vi-l'.v aiimniin i- iu>s,-lf as a on lulIda t e for the ofllco ot (lame W VI* ?l'-n for lv-vlinw i 'mini v, kiiI.'Ji-' t til t !lo rule* and roi; ii la I ii hi s of ( li>- I lomm-i >? I o j'arly I am now I ?? p i?t \ liaiiu- W.i.iiliii and am I Ind ' uj-li I \ ai-tpiu i lit i d with lieStall jl'al iVtiltls lavs III tli.s \\ I, Vi'iir loyal support iti tli, iiiitiim: p t mars will hi riiitifulls a ppi e< ia I <1 ThanUitiy sou m ;ulsnmi- foi sour u ml rOtisiih-ra I ion W f' Ih'lJTON j For O.imo WArdtn Tn tin- I <iiiiotai it to \ ui. is of K ?-t"H|ta\v t'oiiulv 1? Iw-rrliy n'ttpoutt. < m\s.-lf 111 iutuli>l.it' for the olTijo iif 1 liiitut Warden si|l.|..t to tin rul. s and t?->', ttlul lotto of 1 It.- I >? inoi iu t to I'l iiiwrv Vo.t x 1 i-spovt fully, M IPCUKl.h HAlloN' For Game W.trtleo To tit.- I?. itiii.-r-t?t to \ oti is of Kershaw t'oitiitv I 111 -1? 11 \ Hitiioiin.-i iny-rlf as . undid.it. for tin- olYi. . of tl.titti- Witfilrii. sul.jt ?t to tlio rttl.- it tut toK'llat Iouh ot It. I tcitio. rat U- I 'limn ry W It 1; \ Ti '1.1 l-'l.T'. Ml For Uamo W.trdut 1 In r. lt,\ iiliUoitiii-i' tii\srlf av it i-ilti'li lot.- for llto olYl.'o of tlitlti.-' Waldrtl lot' K.rsliaw i.uiiitx, Mttl.ji-,1 to tit. rttl.-a of tin- I t.-ttto. i?it 1 jtiiiit.it>'. Will a j)|ti'i'i'i itti tin- ait|.pot t of ttu- voli'fs. Wry respectfully. \V I' _M. tjl'lUT For Gl.tnttt Warden To tli. I t.-ii,... t .11. \olt-is ..I |\. f>ll;ttV t 'ourt t I In t . 1 > \ a 11 itoti 11. .. in Vst-lf ' ;tM a lalululat.- tot tin- offlia .,( tlalili' Will'lit it f.. 1 l\ its lia \v . 00 it | 1 . stlli.li'. t to tin' t til. s ?o\ittiltiu tkr l 1 iin.H v .'It it |. It. u, sp,-, Ift.il>. 2;ffi ^ _ . \i 111 M <; 11 For Game'.W.irdqn To tip. Vot.-fsi of til.- t'mintv: FlavinfC ??t 1 \ Ot.l il-? 111-1? 111 > Mal.l.ll foi Kershaw* . oitllty I f.-r I that I .tilt I a in tl.lit f svoli tlii* lint It s ol this oil i. alr.l ultt 1 . t. I>\ anuotot. iny' fitxsi If to- a earulidatn lot tin- olTit-.- in lit.- tippi on. hpit: pi tnt.it y .tinI will yi .111> .tppr. t lal.- >.?ttf support. \ ? I \ I i-.'-Jti i t fullV r lhm < 11 \ \ 1:s ? - REAL. ESTATE !' J RENTS COLLECTED, FARM AND CITY PROPERTY I HUNTING PRESERVES 1 fl Repairing and Care-Taking of Property ALL BORMS OF INSURANCE DeKAIB INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CO. 3 | Crocker Building ? Telephone CHOOSE THE TIRE 1 CHAMPIONS BUV Tirtsfone Tires have been on the winning cars in the gruelling Indianapolis 500-Mile Race FOR 15 CONSECUTIVE YEARS E\rFRY winner In tlie 500-Mile Indianapolis Race the mont gruelling tire test in the world ? drove to victory on Firestone High Speed Tires. Raee drivers know that heat generated by frietion inside the cotton cords is the greatest enemy of tire life. These men will not risk their lives on any but Firestone Tires, because they know the high stretch cords in every Firestone Tire are protected by the Firestone patented process of Guiii-I)ipping. Gum-Dipping soaks the high stretch cords in liquid rubber ami saturates ami coats the millions of fibers inside the cords, counteracting destructive friction and heat. It provides greater adhesion between the plies of the tire, and between the Gum-Dipped cord body and the tread. Firestone chemists ami engineers kept pace with new car developments liy building stronger, safer tires to meet the exacting demands. Drive in today and equip your ear with new Firestone High Speed Tires for 1931, with deeper, thicker, flatter, and wider non-skid tread, more and tougher rubber, more traction, giving you more than 50% longer non-skid mileage. Remember, in Firestone High Speed L Tires there is Greater Strength?Greater | Safety?and Greater Blowout Protection than in any tire made. THE ADHESION TEST Note how the rubber in u Firestone Tire clings to the high stretch Cum-Dipped cords. This greater adhesion and strength is in u d o possible by the Firestone patented process of Gum-Dipping. Note how the rubber in nn ordinary tire pulls away from the cords that have not been soaked and insulated with rubber. This causes friction and heat within the cords, resulting in separation. Come In and Make This Test For Yourself ^ | [.is ten to the l\>ice nf Fire* tone every | ^ I Monday Sight over IS.B.C.?WEAF fretwork I _ the hew THE NEW Tirettont HIGH SPEED TIKE FOR 1914 ! I SIZK PRICK j 4.50-20 . . . $7.85 | 4.75-19... 8.65 5.50-17... 11*30 6.00-17 H.I). 15.lO 6.00-20 II.I). 16*40 6.50-17 H.I). 17.50 t , | Other St?e? Proportionately Low | iMuuimnMT PERFORMANCE RECORDS FIRESTONE HIGH SPEED TIRES ?for fifteen consecutive yearn have been on the winning cart in the 500-mile Indianapolis Race. This Means Blowout Protection ?for seven consecutive years have been on the winning cars in the daring Pikes Peak climb where a slip meant death. This Means Hon-Skid Safety and Traction ?for three consecutive years have been on the 131 buses of the Washington (D. C.) Railway and Electric Company covering 1 J1,357,810 bus miles without one minute's delay due to tire trouble. This Meant Dependability and Economy 1cere on the ISeiman Motors' Ford V - 3 Truck that made a new? coast-to-coast record of 67 hours, 45 minutes, 30 seconds actual running time. This Means Endurance Tirestolte AIR BALLOON FOR 1934 The new Firestone Air Hal loon for 1934- embodies all tlio improvements in the new Firestone Iligii Speed Tire. The lower air pressure provides maximum traction and riding comfort. Giim-Fbpping safety-looks the cords, providing 30 to 4-0% greater deflection and blowout protection. Get 1933 low-swung style by equipping your ear today with these new tires and wheels in colors to match your car. FREE TRIAL ON YOUR CAR See these new Firestone High Speed Tires made at the Firestone Factory and Exhibition Building at "A Century of Progress/' Chicago CITY FILLING STATION C. L DAVIS FILLING STATION ' x * \ 4 / - 4 * V* ?* , "-yft m-fciffffiT '^jrajyy Ci ?__r f -? -1 fWHriwiii saT iwhTSS n i [ i ItnilMilflilfc In I > i