Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1920 — Page 3
d Til URIVIHAI CAI The Ford Sedan, wWr‘electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3#-inch tires front and rear, ie a family car of class andcomfort, both m summer and in winter. For touring it is-a most comfortable car. The / large plate glasswindowy-make it an open car when desired, while in-case'of rain and all inclement weather, it can most delightful closed car in a few mauMs.' Raia*proaf, dustproof, fine upholstertng^broad, roomy seats. Simple in opergdonr Anybody,can safely drive ■' it. While it naf all the distinctive and economical merits 1 of the Ford car in operation and maintenance. WWt you come in ahd look it over? * h \ CENTRAL SALES 1 COMPANY 1 _,*tm*** J '-* m ° •'■ w «- *
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HOOVER TALKS ABOUT SUGAR
Washington, May Hoover, foisner food sdadnistimtoz' and candidate for the republican nomination for president, gave Ida views to congress .today on the sugar «nd industrial 1 situation. Appearing, / before a house committee investigating the sugar situation aMr. Hoover declared that the world*.shortage, of the product was likely to. continup two or three years. The pressing .need was rationing, he said, with immediate government action to control the supply through commercial not legalistic methods. Although the hearing related primaaily, to the action of Attorney General Palmer in approving a maximum price for the Louisiana crop, it reached out into a broader field after Mr. Hoover said he could give only*an Moffhand” opinion as to that proceeding. Mr.-Hoover said, however, that the government should have bought the Louisiana crop last year, pocketing the lose or else selling to the hany tsada at.onodyance. y
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A NEW MOTOR GAS.
Motor gu at five cents a gallon if the promise of J. P. Chester of Bay Ridge, N. Y., who has in* vented 1 a kind of yeast, with whicht it is claimed, denatured alcohol can be produced to sell at profit at that price. The inventor does no# propose to manufacture alcohol, but to sell the yeast, to individuals or firms, to make fuel for their orww Mae or for commercial With this yeast, alcohol can be made from any vegetable matter contain-, ing starch, sugar or cellulose. Denatured alcohol by the new method is said to be superior to. gasoline in the following points: * It gives 75 per cent mom mile* than gasoline, when used in an au-4 tomobile. It does not carbonize* There is no smoke of poisoneruUl gas. ■v It burns no acid or corrosive. It burns with a white flame that can be extinguished wtta water. It ignitesinstantly, with ope turn of tho motor, in hot or eel# weather.! ft does not interfere with lubrica-i tion. It lengthens the life of a motor.! It is not dangerous, to handle, andi is non-explosive in the open air. ' The color of the flame, white, differs from that of alcohol produced in the ordinary way, and leads one to believe mat there is considerable organic matter present in the new lkraid. <H a . liquid fuel is produced at anywhere near five cents. a gallon, it will hare a much wider field of SlWrafK SSS ities of alcohol, wiH help to bring alcohol and gasoline prices hack at>». reasonable 1 figure.
Memorial day services . wiß he held at the Methodist* church next SundapAnuMming. .
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SOLDIER RELIEF LEGISLATION IS IN GOOD SHAPE
[Washington, lfap t Taxation on stock dividend* •VM virtually agreed on today by a majority of the republican —ambers of the house ways and means committee as a new plan fpr ratting parts es the money to pey the cost of proposed soldier relief legislation. Final action is expected to he taken tomorrow, committeemen said. Republican committeemen wane said to have-Aeon unable .today to agree on the amount of the tax or whether it should be retroactive and if so, for what period of time. Strong opposition to the, stock dividends tax developed, among the republicans. Chairman. FVPrdncy being .said it* have ‘led the- attack on the proposal. Supporters es the plan, however, said that it* fins* Adoption l was assured ami that dem-, ocratic committees who were not at the meeting had promised to support the new scheme. While various rates and dates for the tax were placed before the committee, the concensus ad’spfaden was said to be that the tax should he a levy of five per cent of the value of the stock dividends. Some committeemen were said to favor making the levy retroactive to that date .of the supreme, court, decision holding the old income tax -on such dividends . unconstitutional, while others favored going hack for a in the soldier relief bill also were agreed upon finally by the. republicans, who expect to end. their .drafting of .the meastire. Among them, was that specifying that cash bonus payments should be 150 quarterly, with the, mask mum bonus to any one being dfcted at SSOO, with the corresponding yak ue of the options of the cash bonus being limited to $626. .Another provided that Yeomen (f) women navy clerks, who served abroad during the war would receive the of-the bill. / Two hundred women, it was estimated, would be affected. Opposition to the cash bonus continued to be expressed by a minority jof- the. republican committeemen who said that With the democrat*# holding, similar views they might ‘be able to block the bill in committee. Supporters of this provision, however, asserted that the jty&. wpuU vhe «aported. t* .the house next Wednesday following Tuesday's meeting .here of the executive committee 4>f the American Legion. Advocates of, the legislation, plannedoto force consideration of the Dill m the
' NOTICE TO ROY, SCOOTS. A 1 The City Health Officer desiuca the. co-operation ,of the Boy Sceutt in policing the jcity this week, and for the purpose of making proper arrangements. % All Scouts should this evening. — SOOUTMATSER. 1
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CASTORIA For Infants sad CHOdren In Um For Over 30 Years Always beam Signature of
Tailor Made Suits $45 WOOLENS ARE GOINC DOWN., vSSTi M sell yon a amt cut to year measure ler IMS zaaney. Call in and see camples. I ean save you money. JOHN WERNER 1 The Teller .■/ Overt Poet; Office. v --*•
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PF BREAD! The little,tar of the family, never finds it s burden to go for is lee# of breed. Tim promise of a dice with Jeßy or jam* turns the trick— Children have natural longings for substantial foods. , Give them bread at meats end b *35S Bert more of it. Eat , . GOOD BREAD is:: "n» im *».wr Ralph O’Riley’s •i.: Pbmszi(#iff», A GOOD DAK9IIX
NOTICE. Any paper I hang from ttafcs dais «n and do not ee&, n,ch«me, of fe per single roll extra wfllteiande. Charles Osborne. - ■ ".. Tl , ... I ....■■bK *< A car of Amour’s hog nad stock feed on track now,- Save money by »jqn MILLS,
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