Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1920 — Page 2

SAVE „\ V YOUR TIME WORKS %jk~2' FOR TWO /tfL CENTS ' A WEEK — s*. 11 —; — '. ■- ■■■ . ■--— ■■’■ ■— 1 1 »'- :-- ■ — —— •• - W - ”' The wife who means most to her family does not wear herself oat with unnecessary housework. It's only fair for you to make your work easier. To be fit and free to enjoy your afternoons, you must put your housework on an efficient, up-to-date basis. TORRINGTON ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS _ BIG BRUSH—POWERFUL SUCTION You need a Torrington Electric Vacuum Cleaner. The carpetsweeper brush in the nozzle of the Torrington working in a powerful combination with the strong suction reduces your moss tedious work to a minimum, and means cleaner cleaning with less fatigue. - Withattachments, a Torrington Electric Vacuum Cleaner will clean anywhere. To appteciate all that a Torrington can do you must try one for a few days in your own home. Phone us today to send one out. Worland Bros.

t BREAD! The little bay of the family never jfinds It a burden to go for a loaf of bread. ... — „ The promise of a slice with jelly or jam turns the trick— Children have natural longings for substantial foods. Give them bread at meals and between meals. , _ , Bread is your Best Food —Est more of it. GOOD BREAD " “The Bread that Builds” Ralph O'Riley’s Phone '616. A GOOD BAKERY Wearing overalls will only remind some prosperous gentlemen of bow they got their start. —Pittsburg Post.

gGOODYEARS We’ve got them in the clincher sizes for Fords, Maxwells and Chevrolets. And we’re specializing on tire service to the owners of these lighter cars. We’re maintaining complete stocks of Goodyears in the smooth, anti-skid and all-weath-er treads. We’ve got your size igjfca _ at ust about the pri fxSkw 4 at just about the nQnjlM price you’ve been acnQcQlfajM csutomed to paying rWvjTl f for ordinary tires. XaVi 1 Come in and look AQr I I them over. noil ■Mil Main Garage We Have Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube* Toe '

DELAWARE PUTS OFF SUFFRAGE

Dover, Del., May 17.—The Delaware house of representatives, which convened today after a two Weeks’ recess, adjourned late in the day without taking any action on the resolution to ratify the woman’s suffrage amendment to the federal constitution, recently adopted by the senate. The measure now cannot be brought to a vote before Wednesday unless the house rules are suspended, which requires a two-thirds vote. Should it be presented tomorrow it must go to the committee and be reported out after one day before it can go to a vote.

m M jjj 'll For Memorial Day Flowers call Holden’s Greenhouses, Phone 426. The Bedding Plants at Holden’s Greenhouses are fine.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER. INI>.

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NEW TASTELESS CASTOR OIL IS EASY TO TAKE Strength and Purity Remain The Same, but All Unpleasant — Taste Is Removed. A remarkable process, perfected by the chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc., has resulted in a great improvement in castor oil, the reliable old family remedy. This new tasteless castor oil has the same strength and purity as the oldfashioned kind. Nothing has been removed but the taste. Kellogg s Tasteless Castor Oil is precisely what the name says—absolutely tasteless. Think what this means to mothers and their children! When the Doctor says, “Give them castor oil,” there need no longer be any trouble. Children need never know they are taking castor oil. Grownups will also appreciate the difference between Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil and the old fashioned nauseating kind. Insist on Kellogg’s if you want a really tasteless castor oil. At. all good druggists. Two sizes, 35c and 65c.—(Aavt.)

WEATHER. Partly cloudy tonight. Wednesday fair and warmer.

lam dean rags wanted at the Republican office.

THAT was before the days when pretty nearly everybody owned one —or could, if he wanted to. There was a lot of waste about motoring in those days. A man spent a lot of money on his car and never thought very much about what he was getting in return. // When a man buys a tire nowadays he has a pretty definite idea of what he expects to get out of it The dealer who sells him one that gives him less than he expects isn’t likely to get any more of his business. That’s one of the reasons" why we handle U. S. Tires—and recommend them to the

zzr:~:. sr “ 2 wherever the going is apt For bqSt results •+**?• ■ I" to be heavy The U. & ■TM.aMD-NQBW-QWN-USGO'PIAM -U. S. Royal Nobby. United States Tires f-r-i.: : —— * " - ' * ’ ''' . _ - - _i --— W. I. HOOVER, Rensselaer, Ind. A. S. LOWMAN, Parr, Ind.

THE MAN FOR THE PLACE

The rivalries of the primray contest having subsided and being now all but forgotten, the friends of all contestants are willing to concede that the Republican voters chose wisely in selecting Warren T. McCray to head the state ticket. Mr. McCray is no stranger to Hoosiers. He was the runner-up in the gubernatorial race four years, ago, and is an active, public spirited citizen wbo has taken a real interest in the welfare of the state. He is known beyond the borders of Indiana as one of the nation’s most successful farmers and stock raisers. Mr. McCray is essentially a business man who has made a flattering success of his own affairs. He is not a theorist nor a capitalist who sits back as or owner of an enterprise some other man is managing. Mr. McCray has built up a great bumness and reputation by first-hand attention to its details. He has won in his own affaire by the application of that practical good sense and judgment' that may be depended upon to make h»m equal to the problems that are presented to a Governor in the direction of the business of the commonwealth. The position of Governor is fundamentally that of business manager of the state. He is charged with ower-sight of the various departments and institutions, with seeing that those are conducted efficiently and economically. That is primarily a .business proposition and should have the same grade of direction required for the proper handling of any other important undertaking.

motorists of this community. 111 The U. S. reputation for quality is not built on any / one tire. There is not one standard for large U.S. Tires and another standard for small ones. Every tire that bears the name “U. S.” is built the best way its makers know how to build it. The oldest and largest rubber concern in the world cannot afford to play favorites in seeking its public. IV Come in and tell us what you are looking for in tires. We can probably itell you whether you need a U. S. Nobby, Chain, Usco, Plain, or a Royal Cord.

There is nothing mysterious about a Governor’s duties. His is a business man’s task. Mr. McCray is equipped to give to the office the quality of experience and judgment needed. His opponents at the primary are able men and each has strong points. It is no reflection on them that the voters were most impressed by the qualifications of Mr. McCray. The Republican nominee seems specially fitted _ for the requirements of the position during ~ the readjustment period that is just ahead of the state and nation.—lndianapolis Star.

EFFECT OF PROHIBITION.

St. Louis, May 15.—The number of murders, suicides, accidents and arrests herd has shown a decrease since prohibition became effective, according to statistics compiled by the munCipal board of public safety. . r „

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. - National. , Pittsburg, 7, New York, 6. (15 innings) Other games, rain. ■ AmarfeaW''^’"’-■ Boston, 2; Chicago, 1. _ Detroit, 9; Philadelphia, 7. St. Louis, 2; Washington, 1. i i« —

A car of Armour’s hog and stock feed on track now. Save money by ta^ScWlOß 'roller mills, Phoae 456. -7 ii,. J»'— ' > Farm lessee for sale at tin Ispublican office, grata aaff eata vast

Orders being taken for cat flowers for Memorial Day. We are now vegetable plants. OSBORNE GREEN HOUSE Phone 439

CITY BUS LINE CALL TOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE. MILLER & SONS Tbessm 197 mm* IN

The Matinee Musical program will he held at the Methodist church Friday afternoon, May 21; at 2:30 o’clock. -