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BRITTON. VETERAN OF FOURTEEN YEARS, WINS WELTERWEIGHT TITLE FROM LEWIS

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IVIUyIco Championship Battle Is Alleged to Be Nothing More Than Film Exhibition.

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Jack Hr.itcri locm? up as the mo?; Interests,- rg-ure in ti e roped arena M virtu o hU tt-irsnjnj- fir writer wcir-ft charcpionslvp fr"m Ted t.ethr other ever in r in "antnii. "iio

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an American ticrter. Fans vc startled at the oii!..'onn of trie bout. Ire hey s had me' umsteen times previous to the las.' tout and the o itcoai" usually har ben a dra or a shade for one or the ether. Britton 1 thirtv-four

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DH. ROB'T J. CARROLL, Get Rid of That rnYr-iciAN and surgeon. ; Persistent Cough

By J. BAST CAXPSZLL. i'lur CORRESPCNDEM I N SR!CE" E v . s i i ! m ;t . Mar.-ti what: i (rmtp'l j r . r- fr...i) j'jpplis for Europe i S. h fii. r -a ass'.rf'i tha'. li cii!1 ' 5, ri!p (' n '.he pi i'l of Bolshevism s'

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tl.Tier e 11 be something of unusual interest and value to all Lake County folks in the Times Newspapers on this date.

Don't Miss It!

Children 's White Hose p- e.'-Ki qu.'.'it;.- h;t ho.. fr ivbbe'i. s.re. 7 " !' a. 1 efnar ntc alue. 3'Teii?t . pr !..; 29c

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Women ?s Lisle Hose

(AU FMANN S WOLF HAMMOND. !nd. Double S. & II. Stamps Wednesday

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Eiade. AVe-Jucs da . per paii

Pretty New Clothes for Spring-time Wear

$8.00 to $12.50 PATTERN HATS

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Wednesday Your Choice at $5.95

"Mitzi" Sailors Mushrooms Garden Hats Bandeau Hats Tarns and Novelties

OC Thcsr liarnitn5; I'atlrrn ;-tt p- n,'p H .Hdvanco stvlci fniin f'aris and Xcw York, as fn.sli i.-n;illc as any which appear in i ho shop windows nlonq; tho style centers of the licr iiies. Not a hat in the jrroup worth l- s than t'S.oO. many worth sp( ;ind rj.i. Wednesdav onlv e.").n.").

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Authoritative Styles in New Spring Suits and Dresses That smartness of style that particular women demand in their clothes is a notable feature of the suits, coats and dresses we are showing for spring. They possess all the chicness of the newest Parisian models. They are wonderfully made, skillfully tailored and beautifully finished. Smartly Fashioned Spring Suits Splendid Values at $35.00 Women who know values will appreciate these suits at $35. They are of French Serce, a very good quality, in navy blue. Belted style, slashed at the sides and trimmed with rows of braid and bone buttons. Fany silk rcstees. the new s$yle q skirt, women's and misses' sizes. . . 2 Women9s Tailored Suits of Serge Another shipment of the suits that sold so readily at last week's mid-week sale. There arc belted and semi-belted effects, trim-

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in fine navy blu' French Serue. (client values at lliis low price. .

AH sizes, ox- ' v . . . .

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Come See These Pretty New Dresses Excellent Values in Three Gfoups

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-coie or more of channin.s spring s'; Ics, on:: mure a'ir.-trthe "han the other and all of them distinguished by refined impi;r:;y c' 1 ne and abrie of flashy adornment. P'.a'n and tunic mode'.?, mandrin sleeve, p-etiy cellar effeetp; braid trimmed and embroid e.'d. also tuitions tired in many clever Tr.iys. rj tlie various groups you'll find dress"? rf Satin. Taffeta. Georsetie and Taffeta combinations. Woo! Jersey. Tricolettes. In nary blue, roil a blue, biege. and henna. Victory Tied in combination with navy. Kxt client values st $1?.75. !-'i.ij and 23."i. Low Shoes For Wear With the New Spring Suit or Dress

Styles a-plenty in -nch uell known makes as "Uod Cro-s" and "dchn Kelly." Patent leather. briwn and black kid oxfords, also pumps for wear with the new spats. Modish Ions:

vamps, dainty tip and 'vamp perfora

tions, Louis and "Military hecjs. Priced at S.-0 down t-

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New Spats at $1.50

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A Remarkable Showing of New Spring Blouses Pa irry handtvoik, pretty- models, and the rooet delightful, clingy material all combino .xo maVe tbe.e the moet desirable blouses "w bav shown in many a season. Handpomo Gpors-et-oi; nary blue, beige and a fh;de called "Artillery Red" are the mo.-t desirable shades. These are priced a $12.50, $10.75 and $8.50 Georgette Blouses 5.98 ITnusual vaiues at this price, a doren or mors pretty new style?, of a ftn heavy quality Georgette, beaded and embroidered; navy. hlEe. flesh, mail nnd white. OO Triced at -VJiVo

"Besiyette" Veils

New Spring Veils, pretty and practical, for motoring", golfing and general outdoor vcear. An elastic chin band holds them in place, no tying, no pln; they come In all colorB. Priced at OUC

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More New Dolmans and Coats at $22.50 Another shipment of pretty new Spring: Coats and Wraps to sell at $22.50 arrived Monday. These garments possess all the grace and charm that is so noticeable in the correct styles for Spring. They are made of Trico-Velour in tho leading shades Foil u Blue, Artillery Red, Navy Bine, Sand, He.nna and Tnu pp. Coats are. cut full, some belted, others on loose, straight lines. The Dolmans are in panel back effect shirred over the shoul

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front. Excellent

values at . . . .

$22.50

Trunks and Bags down stairs

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