Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1920 — Page 3

KID WISE

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WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF.

Washington, D. C., April 5. The treaty ratification fight between the White House and the capitol was complicated today by Hitchcock’s announcement that he would move to incorporate the league of nations covenant in the peace* resolution to be passed by the house this week. . —o—- - An investigation of the depreciation in market values of Liberty bonds is asked by Representative Magee of New York. The reeolu- , tion provides for the appointment of a special committee of seven. —o— Representative Britten of Illinois will make a fight for increased pay for the army and navy On the floor of the house. i. ' —o— I Two women champions of Irish independence were arrested today , for picketing the British embassy. ; They were released after being । warned that they would be re-ar- | rested if the picketing was resumed. Earlier two woihen were arrested on the charge of assaulting one of the pickets. —o — Senator Wadsworth and Senator Hitchcock engaged in a spirited debate today on the army reorganization bill, the latter objected to the provision for universal military training on the ground that the United States has more than 3,000,000 trained men now,, .while Senator Wadsworth protested that it was unfair to place the burden again upon the A. E. F. veterans and that the object of the measure was to give our men a better chance for their lives in any future war. —o>— Louis L. Emerson arrived today, (bringing with him the expense accounts of Gov. Lowden’s primary campaign for public inspection if other candidates will submit a. public accounting of their expenditures.

MR. F. M. PARKER

joins the American federation of Fhranklin owners. All converted from water to air cooling. (None genuine without the pleased expression). Mr. Parker was among Rensselaer’s first real pleasure car motorists. Always kept a fine car and always got genuine pleasure of riding and driving. Says he always thought he was missing something by not owning a Franklin and glad they are to be represented in Rensselaer. He is a great fellow to spend it where it will help his friends and boost bis community. We predict he - will like his car. We prophesy the car will like its home and we gamble Mr. (Parker* wjll never change makes again. This is not his first buy from us and he told us frankly he liked the way we took care of our customers. The car will be a touring at present and a Sedan just as soon as we can get one. THOMPSON & KIRK.

Charles Rowen and Ralph O’Riley went to Lafayette today. Harvey ‘Davisson returned today from his southern trip. Mrs. A. Lears went to Kouts today for a visit with her son. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of ZCsrtfiMFßs Milk H Pin* p ; ’ Quart .lie ; K Half Gallon ............He J < > Gallon or inoro par day wffl ’ ’ sell at special yricti - ;' ▼ CREAM I J Quart ....... ••<>« X < i Pint Siu X - > Ono-half Pint .ISO ♦ ; I buy pure Jersey Menas from I J W—t— ' X wRE X ’. . X SAM DUVALL x '* • i <

HERE TO Alb INTERCHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT

Teams from Delphi, Crawfordsville and other points, representing the inter-church world movement, are in Rensselaer today, for the purpose of promoting such an organization here and to inform the church public as to the policies to be followed in giving momentum to the movement. A meeting was held at the court house this afternoon and one will be held this evening at the Christian church, and all interested in church work and church welfare are asked to be in attendance. I ।

L. A. Bostwick states that he will not be a candidate for county surveyor on the. Democratic ticket at the primaries. Elizabeth King returned tQ Chicago to' resume her studies after spending Easter with her parents. Delevan Babcock left today for Fargo, N. Dak., where he will be employed. Clinton Brown returned to his home at Huntington after a short visit with his parents. Alice and Bertha Daniels returned to Chicago Monday after spending Easter with their parents. Mrs. John Gwin went to Indianapolis today to attend the State Franchise League meeting. — Mrs. Elmer Daniels and son accompanied her grandmother, Mrs. John Muster, to Valparaiso for a week’s visit. Mrs. Lowell Carey and baby returned to their home at Westfield after visiting her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Chas. Kessinger.

OVER THE TOP ''' • » --r— —-- — —- - \ - - You’ve heard much recently about going over the top. We’ve seen some of it both over here and over there. Just like it was done in France, that’s how we put over our Cash and Carry Grocery Department Last Saturday We are receiving more goods in this department daily. Remember our Boulevard and Renroh Brands of goods are not excelled by any one, either in price or quality. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK TO INTRODUCE Large can Boulevard Peaches, 55c value, special ... .45c Large can Boulevard Apricots, 55c value, special 45c No. 2 can Boulevard Sliced Pineapple, 50c vaU special 42c Crispo Ginger Snaps, per package . ..,..... Crispo Lemon Snaps, per package Just received another shipment of those beatuiful shopping bags. This week—while they last—one to a customer per day FREE with a 51.00 purchase of GROCERIES. - Z7> V > Wf B W B U U £ blw - I Bm. BW W-S B ' W-BMK. B'-B - B B .jEB" --< x bf »b , Ct. '■ * - . •. <. ; —

COMES HENRY FORD SEEKING HONORS

Harrisburg, Pa., April s.—Nominating petitions intended to place the name of Henry Ford of Detroit, Mich., before the voters of Pennsylvania as a candidate for a presidential nomination at the May primary were rejected by the secretary of the commonwealth today because they did not give the name of any party and failed to comply with the requirements of the Pennsylvania primary law. In addition to being without any party designation the papers did not present the occupation of Mr. Ford and did not contain his affivadit that he was a bona fide candidate. The forms will have to be returned to this city in corrected form before Thursday night if the name is to go on the primary ballot. =— - a ... .. — s

Gerald Hollingsworth and Ray Thompson went to Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fendig went, to Chicago today on business. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. The mercury took a slump last night and at one time registered but nine above. The race for the judgeship of the thirtieth judicial district will be among the five Rensselaer candidates, Leopold, Dunlap, Williams affd Halleck, no one from Newton county having filed. Congress officially declared war on Germany three years ago today, April .6, and President Wilson approved of the act by signing the documents.

SPECIFY Golden Loaf Bread ROWLES A PARKER Phone 95 G. E. MURRAY CO. Phone 46 , IDEAL GROCERY Phono 344 FRANK ROWEN Phone 202 ECONOMY GROCERY Phono 71 JOHN EGER Phono 64 Or Of O’Riley’s Bakery ' Phone 616

That United .State aviator who went seven miles up into the ah and then came down again, should make an excellent recruit for one of the new political parties.—Manitoba Free Press.