Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

is Of course, every Baby who can afford it will buy a carriage and be out riding this week. And of course, also every baby will want the finest carriage to ride in. It would hurt his or her social position to have anything but the finest. * And that is where these wonderful LLOYD ■37 Baby Carriages \ make their great appeal., These Carriages, as you have been reading, are woven on Looms and are so much finer and so much cheaper than the old kind that you can get Lloyd ,>■? Carriages of the finest weave at the / price you would have to pay for the f . * very coarsest of the old hand-woven Iwß 1 Every Baby Will Be Out This Week. Don’t Delay. Worland Bros. -r I

A Challenge To Tire Buyers Tell us, if you can, of a tire that sells at these low prices and gives you as much mileage, and as much satisfaction. 30x3 ft Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, AUWeather Tread — >»-»• 30x3,4 Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, AntiSkid Tread —. gzi ou Sizes 30x3 Mid 31x4 also. If you can give us this tip, you’D be doing us and the other tire users in this community-a mighty Dig favor because we’ll begin to sell those tires. But * we U 1611 y° u ri « ht now **“* we don’t believe you can do it. ' ese P™ 6B ®P®*b for themselves. t '-? ■ The name on the tires, GOODYEAR, tells you their value. uOnl I I ° • ml I The Main ESmII Garage They Are Beat, But—-Tlwy Co»t No Mere Gobdyw Heavy Tourist Tubas