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THE TIMES' OWN "IMES ei'BCAU AT ST ME CAPITAL IN'niANAi'nUS, INO . Feb. 21 Govti"r ' j .- ? i u' '.' s "swing around the or- ' -n i! i. si of hid o rt a imirii.'Urai ton and the tax iaw l-carinn with lino t ' indorsement of the KepuMican Mate organ!;ati"n in the person of 1 'iclejiek K. Schortemeler. scort'Ury of the state ccmmitteo, is evokinft I'l.ieh i'(ii'i:i 'it in tlx' varwns political j camp.; f - . i 1 " l -1 1 ! in the slut." capital. I Mr. So r, or ' e m ' ; r t r.T voiuir with the ! i'Vi. rnor, i-t "-!" a in i n g tin" i tepu b! lean ':...::- 'ii "ach ui--.l lot and H s .-1 '' in S ':'.. uv. ; imr i:i hi I'.i-ft hi,;s. !! port-, s ..f the Mute ad i-.ti n isr : a -t ion aci-!sro t hc-e is nothing miujuat : ii tit.- ? r. the. ! he i l , a !i mat ion i la k:rt, :; tv- Rovrnor and point : th fact that tbe c-.ntrai commltoe ' ' i ..i" ee'v-m to two issued two j I -!: :iis ii;'':,.' dint, I : . tax '.aw and ;t.,-t rur Go Urich's adminisriti'm. x Icy : i;- that Mr. Seortcmeier is sim- ; '. :..: ini, our the policy out lined y !:. asmath, chairman or the .r.o.if-c, 'a i: issufil statenr-nt some U.." .;,"o over fits own signature lnui ,iife the taxation measure and the iu!...v:l;Mti'." t : . e ;' Umrrtwr , . odnc a. it is ,t:"r i!i::wiir. -. to i.-ar the .r.. .ics:'.. in th- fiur gu'.'i rnatorial ha i'iy.'.rti rs and t note the diverp . f nv.nif.ti. others lor J. V i-v-"- r. i',- l!nl;,tt..v." iar.di.iat--Linn-tt .-viv-it" t-i'Mr Cation over the ."':iilt l:;niitg up of the. .coventor a- r:' Plat" com m : 1 1 c ana it is t"'.H-d nt by friends of Mr. Fessier .a: h- ;s is; ii"arty accord with "ho ; iaa because, v. lui" ho was ft,,! a u.t'iiiiier o:' tt.c slate committc. ho sup-l-rt t lib ;.".an to it-.-'i" a statement i-vioi'sir. G :..J!r'.oh'3 r-cord. FVs'.er's h.'-td'l'...: tors chiefs cmi :i ! n t i a i ; y . a-t;-.j; ti.... j rtior' ftkthtitiij pcech s aif roiiou:. .iintr to tho lionofit of ir oan iiiai" and they art' optnly o'.trriui oviT what fr. y t ?rm is tl.o ; oii'f rfui support beiiis Jt ii vered to the i n 1ia:iar!is man by the state's, chief o :v . o ".1 . 1 1 ' . Ivh-vara C. T.inor Ani3-rson. foois ais- M,it th- Rimrrnor'j sp ro'v s re 'r.h:.cir.? hi.x race hvcaus from t'.ic start l.o has i t on a wamt sitpportr-r of adnunii'tration. iv. Tnor at no lii'v has i-:ad ' ai.y 3"rrocatory r'--irar'-ix about the gov rtv.T l.u. ho has as-aihi I-"o.-r for r."t O'.ithmr.j; his p. iii. l on -hit.' i-su os. It i" in th" i-amps of Warrrn T. .Mot Tay and Kdar I '. I'-u.-h, havfvev. tial unfavorable comm nt hoard ,'' the ..hvlou? coun'-o'f.'Mi htwenj hov. t;-.n.1: ioh and th" st it- con nr. i ' t r-o. li.ith 'f t!-.o?f men aro opposed t- th .ulinir.ist.-aiions policy and have sa: J so in r-tihttc speoi'hfS. I'-oth r.p.ihy dTlare that th" governor lias taken an unfair adan-as;o in th'- ore-primary campaign :-y -orrii'K tr state rum-initto--' to p'thitciy back up hi record. rolitn-a! od's- rvers see m the mittetl- . rrs the ii';:mi'i g of a fijiit against ."to. V-nvit: 1' i point-'d out that Mr. Wa'snt'J' h. by castins !.i.rislf v.-:f.:-:;oar:o ily. v. ith tiov. Goodrich. .... ; ; j m;.iv. or fa'. I w ith th adtn-r.js-i .-at,...,. 1:, o-h'.r words, if Mr. le"ray '.r Mr. ht'isb is n . on i n a t d. Mr. V.'as- ' ..i:h. by th .t.i. d ;o lias taken, would Htd'y h-Id t" be in sympathy with : ."-.1 i o'h.b's and therefore would not f Are You a Slave? Anything that is drudgery is rtaveiy. If ycu are doing the I washing the old way you are a jj slave for at least one day a t '.seek. I The Thor Electric Washei g v. ;!i solve the laundry end of -j vour problems for two cents a week. Let our demonstrator show you how much of the it pleasure of life you are missing 1 by not having a Thor. Pays for itself in Demonstrated in a year, your own 1 Very easy terms can be ar- ) ranged. I Standard Electrical Engineering Company 633 ! lohman St. Tel. Ham. 525. For Early Spring .HIGH SHOES All new spring styles charming models leautifu!!y finished, trim vamps, sleek beautiful leathers high or low heels genuine ORTT QUALITY $6.50 T0 $15 (In these times, every ORTT SHOE is a bargain.) Jas. B. Ortt "The Shop Ahead." 169 E. State St., Hammond, Ind.

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lin ronsidr1 by the heads of the ticket in naming a new chairman. t'n tho other hand, however, it if known that both Mr. Kosler and Mr. Toner look with favor on Mr. Wasinnth and that it ettSior on. of them i v io: orton in the primary it in probable they will ffk to have the chairman retained in p . ' w e i . !'oht toirtn who Know of the close 0. imt-i-'ion between governor tioodrie'n and Mr. Wasimith see us one of the objectives of the governor's tour a ileal! e to l o.ost the Hook of The present chairman. Mr. Wasmutb. hWn.se'.f. ..,v.V''r, h.Hs sen'd th.e position h.o is tn and has sent out tetters to pevral 1. vnl'frs of thi committee asking M hother h will hp considered as a candidate for re-election. lie has reerjved very favrsble rephs from the pro-adin unit i t i"ti committeemen, but others who are known to he friendly to Mr. Wat :.': have written to li-.m, st itiii frankly that they beiieve the winner of the gubernatorial contest and the nominee for senator should exprtrs th.-ir choice as to the iflentity of the chairman. The plan of Governor Goodrich to submit his program for the siecirl session of th" U k is!a t n re t" the no-mbers of th" state committee and th Hopuhl.oan candida'is for state office at a ni't:ns; tore next Thursday is a'so I riritntj forth much comtm-nt. The Kdii'iiwr announced that fitter a projjr.im is decided on at the session ft win ho submitted t" the legislators for t'tnir indorsement or disapjiroval. and this pian is jitovokinsf much critic. sir. irom tho ni'iiihora of the assembly. Some of them, especially the Democratic members, declare tint Gov-trior Goodrich i.nJ tho state committee are endeavoring: to r:n ' tn.-tn to a U finite prof t am. Two .f the' p .i h'Tna tona i candidates are also opposed to the plan, it is s;,h1. Mr. Hush has ai ready declared that l.e w ii! not consent to siireine th..' legislature, and it is understood that Mr. MeGray will haik when it comes to lnd.rsin4 a cut and dried program. The true story of the retir-ment f Albert J. P.ever1ds:e from th J'.epubhcan senatorial cont st has just come to hsht Mr. l.:overi,1s had been j stroiis;!'. urged to enter t!i contest and. f.'.'i'. rhir to accurate i ".format iori. lia.-l deciti'-d to cist his hat into the vlr.g riM. .'di iir.hiy. 'ih'te V'ats ine:'. made an appeal to Will H. Hays, national chairman, telling him that, tlie entrance of le'veridge would mean a nasty flht in Indiana that mlyht jeimard . party harmony. M Hays. n his ivay east, s- pp"d over in Indianapolis, liehl a conference wih Mr. Itoveriige, and the net day th r.vna-.or announced that he iv.uilJ not he a candidate. It. is said that Mr. Hays prevailed o.n -Mr. l'.o veridge f retire in the interests of party peace. Tl.e former senator ha received much praise for fu hoi .! mat ir s; his personal ambitions for the g.ioil of the party, and it is expected he will tak- an active part in the campaign in behalf of the He publican iiointnr"s. SPECIAL SESSION- FOR STATE TAX LAW SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) I N ! I A NA i'l 'LIS. IMh i' .-b. Il -Anr.tl.'r holiiie soeeial ses5;ir(n r,f ;p,e penera! assembly was in prospect today. Gov. Godrioh today issued formal invitations to all Kepublican candidates for governor and other state officers to confer with him on Thursday, following a meeting of tlie Republican state committee, for the purpose of considering the urgency of the proposed special session of the. legislature and to discuss a dozen or so emergency matters that may be placed before the sessions. The governor's purpose is to limit the session to the consideration only o femercency business, chief of which is revamping of the state tax law, and if an acreement is reached to limit the session it is his belief the lawmakers can adjourn after ten days or two weeks. It i planned to issue a letter to all members of th" legislature following the m e 1 1 n k Thursday, seeking their views of the tentative program which promises to bo quite formidable. Amendments to the state road law were considered today to he lik-'iy. NOTICE TO EAGLES Members are urged to be present at regular meeting, February 2."th, at 8 p. m. Amendment of by-laws will be tail en up and other business of importance. G"o. S .Mayer. S"i'y. 2-20-ot USE "OAlERii" IF HAIR IS COMING OUT For a few cents you can save your hair and double its beauty. To stop faliiTig hair at once ar.d rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff Ket a small bottle of delightful "Danderine" at any druif or toilet counter for a f--w cents, pour a litt'e In your liand ard rub it into the scalp. After several applications the hair usually stops oominp; out and you can't find any dandruff. Help your hair crowstrong:, thick and long and become soft, glossy and twice as beautiful and abundant rut .

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Floyd MacGriff fstaff correspondent i, n service 1-oMxi.V. l'.b. I'J A Mat.m.nt by lr. Murray Leslie, that Knsland "ha hOOO.'hlO too many" wvmn and that som- thimr ouitlit to bo dono about it Jms arouse. i ar.sry and resentful comment amone the prominent feminists. They riec'aro that the modern woman, with her di ersitird interests, is not a husbandhunter ;,;id that no alarm n. -'d be felt oe- the fact that there Hre no male males f -r l.iuiO.iMii'i Jintlsh wo.'cn. Ila I oal M.-ws n t lie subject Here expressed touay by Mi .N.M.Ui M'.rsh. editor of "Nattotia! Health." snrt an au-rho.-ity ,.n eiiem.-s. She contends that a new .- ei',! ;,nd mora: .ode is jpivuni; UP Wh'eh WlH SoH ipleslloll "Th" import i.m li.m t . . " oons-.Ier is whether, wih J .oiiii.i.i'iiii unmarried woniT.. Ln.sland can maintain htr populat'.oti ' its iVitural state of increase." said sh". "We want pa ret1:h,,,.d oncourime.i only anion,; th.) tit, a lare number of these surplus women from u physical and mental standpoint would mal; , admirable mothers. We are now in a stat.- of transition and our !,..!. riTT.ll O'o.le is under review. I' may b" tha: a day will com when a new social codo with help us solve the problem of the...' surplus women." "'"r forty ars fomims's have d'--elaie.l tha.' marrias'e UKi,: red be the wlioie . u.j of exisli nce for women," said Miss t'ndcrwoi.d. secretary of tho Women's Federation Lfaijii". "X..U- tn v:ew- of women's wider interests, th.y o-nly look upon marriage as a minor incident in their !i.s. 'resent day marriages are not attractive to many women. It is not the want of opportunity for marriage which makes a woman discontented, but her une.pial economic position compared w ith that of men. Wh-n sie- secures ,jualit with PERSONAL H SOCIAL Miss Betty K!ins'nsmith. S4 South Hohman street. .. n; rta im-d a rurnijer of her friends at a very d e ! ixhi 1 u 1 party in honor of G orjc Washington's birthda v on Saturiay r. ft o ri,.,on. l-'i-b. .'1st. Games appropriate for th" occasion were played and the prizes were won by Tititii T,apin. in t he cherry chopping contest. Virgen-- Hmbr!T. in the missing word contest, and ,U -nette I.ockwo d in the ir.e.ian hunt. At live o'clock a dainty luncheon was served. The rfuests were: Arlene Davis. Kliaibeth Cf.on, Mary Cox. Mnrjory Lyons. Jane Wilson, Beth lliirnf l', P.uth Charon, Mary lltizaheth b-ro.ens. VirRene Heirbioff. Katherine Groman. Marlon McAieer, Gei.ovieve Gauthier, Helen .-'mitii and J.anette Lockw O 'd. Mr. and Mrs. Kred I.-roy Golden. TS? Ilea! ave.. delightfully entertained a number of friends and relatives at a dinner on Sunday. Feb. Ciind. They had as their quests !l-e f.dlowinR: Mr. an! Mrs. J. P. Goho-n, Fred Golden. Miss Kit el Golden. M iss Ibbie Van P.odetzraven. of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Golden. Miss Irene Golden. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fd. Kich and Miss Hattie Haddock of Ciown Point. , Mrs. K. D. P.-nnett. C.6 May stieet. is spending few days in Danville, 111., the gnest of her daughter, Mrs. I. It. Cilne. ' If. Von Oslnskl. of Garll-ld st . le-ft for Washington. D. ('., today to attend a meeting of his signal corps division. - The Ioter-cL nominal ional P.i y of Prayer for Missions was observe by the women of the Hammond churches Friday, Fob. 2 nth. The attendance throughout the day was stratifying. The leaders for the seral hours had mvi" careful preparation and every hour was fu!! of information. Inspiration and earnest prayer. The Noon l.i'iK'heon and Fellowship ho.tir was much en;oed. Pastors J . C. F'arr-tt of the Presbyterian church. T. .!. P.assett of the Methodist church and K. 1. I.icklider of the Baptist church were present durintt the noon hour and ench prave an inspirational address touching on the Great World Movement which the churches ar.- undertaking Moiie sui'Ii meetings vcoubl foster a closer co-opera t ior? and stimulate -a 1c . ...a . -l. ...fco -.-h, ,l1fT fc

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men politically . imiusiri.-iily and in every other dircition vu:i will not ha..' any discontented wonon. A well deeh,p.,( woman need- activity, not protection." Mh3 Lilian lWacr. woman's M; uii;.tT, said : 'There is a lyv' of woman who is not anMous to pet mnrried. I do not look for any srand 'Itusli'ind hunt.' " ".s,.me of th" tiuest public ai"l -..ci'el work of modern times is h'-insr done by wi-men who er" ro't wives, a ml i Iioumi rids .of unmarried women .'.re r.-t,.r rittx tnh service to their li'i'.on by their useful hcs." said 51e I'.ealtlce li.'iri'i.l-n. author of '.! Ip-i Tint 1'rri i:, the .iirilh" It is contend".! that war improve,) thtype of woman in the British Isb... and m.inv persons interest. 1 in dm matter are opposing emijrrn' ion of Hril lsb sills. Among- th'-m is the M aiw-1 1 i'm s s of Tovnsn.!, wlei said: "A far b.'tt-r wav than emigration would be to ii'trart the Kir's t.. tho count rysido, where t!,ey would not all he h'.-rded t.-.K'Mher in 'owns. Th.y could live belter lues. l'.U til" m'!!, too. must be at triced to th- eountiy and happiness and domesticity made possible !n the l!hi.s. P.. ally I he root of the evil is l here is no; enough real love in the world, in the sense of The ra! Darby and Joan romance. Family life, is the backbone of th" nit ion and it is to this ideal we mi M mm." Dr. Leslie hill so g free' ed that the morals of the modern piris are l.nvr than those of their Rra nd i n--t 1, t i s.. Tins i-h:irg hro'.ich; a. vio.rou; response from Mrs. l'emher Leeyes, well-known author, who sail: "I do not believe the garbs today are any worse than their trandmothers were. To ship them vlinlwil" to, the colonies WOUid be ilbsiird. Ib.'t,er d fO w 11 the girls if th.y are such a nirtu.'o .ni l such a nuisance."

faith in God commensurate w.th th prent world task winch the church of I today is facing-. Mr. an1 Mrs. C. A. .-co-t "it.;rtHi:.'l j th" Saturday I'.v t-.ir.a P-rid ':-' at ) a fva o clock dinner at their I oip" in j Chirac: .. Atic'h.'i I'.ri'ii;'- was plajed j during the evei-.imi and the p, izeS w re j won by Mrs. i'red o'rumoacke, audi Mr. Victor Dyer. The .,.... t.ns will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l'rol i t uinpacivc . in Gi'i.djie Park. - - Mr. and Mis Krr.es' Sun mors. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hagaman. Mrs. (.; 01 X" .00; 'i.rl Mrs t K 0 I'Blll'i attende.i a Washington birthday party ami a fiance at the Lnlew ood .Masonic remple, Saturday, Feb. Dt I Mrs. J . K. Ifilliy ami ilaiisnfr, 1 ;..-. I will lave tomorrow- r. tght for 1 envT. 1 Colorado, where they a ' svitit; i'-t the benefit of Mis P.O:-e's h"a . rtr Then-.. on ..f Bauer . e'r.in -ed this morn in 3 from I ;.I m re. Mi.'h.. where he was ca'led on account of the iil : 'l Ol h.'S tlt.i-' 11 ec-o ,i ,l-e .Mllie Ke.ib.'y. - Th It fera' u r .: depart m"nf of the Hammonti Woman's Club wii! pf.-et ..n TiiivSi3ay afterrorm at Z 'o t the Itoi.ne of Mrs. V. S. P.eiter. -1 His-h.hn.d st. j ' 1 he Four Horsemen of th" A pooa I - yps"." by Vol a sco Iban.--.t. is to tii"i study and the program will be givi'ii by Mrs. Martin Metier and Mrs. 1:. II ' Ha rt ingt-.m, Mrs. G-ort;- Ha- nauer wi!' b;re. j - - I A son was Lorn to M'- ;.".d Mrs. Wm. i H. Pip;-" of 1:'!) Norm ilo'inriii st.. I i Sunday. Feb. 22nd. Mother and son are' rloin nicely . , j Miss rKtta Curry and Mis Mary 1 Tiurhar.s ft last nissht for Milan. "..' to attend the funeral of Miss Annie' I 'a-.-- t. j Saturday afternon tlie niemhers of j the Woman's Club assembled for their ! r'cuhtr fortnich'ly meet ins at !. K. ! of P. Hail. Mrs. W. A. Hill. the president, and Mis. 11. II. Harrington. I th" secretarv, piesiled. ! I Mrs. Hill made th" followlnc an- , noil ni'emen t s : Mr. Ih S. Davis. who; was assistant secretarv cf th- inferior under Piesident fc Kite y .will spieak, ', under the auspices of th.e Amnieani- 1 zation Society at, the MoKiniey school.! T-.ast t hicaeo. Sunday evening, Feb. 22nd. at S o'clock; Miss Jrne A'idams of Chicago will speak under th,. auspices of the Hungarian Society at the MoKiniey school. Last ''hieacro. Sunflay afternoon .Feb. 23th at 2:4.1. Mrs. H. H. Clark, chairman of th.e i.'K'iii i .ifr-iiltnli -iirnii.VfcfcM itBiiiiini W3 HAMMOND i lc

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t-'utli di-trict, w.ts prQf,t. lt i t,.rt me-tinfr. She spoke for a few minutes about turift. The National Thrift organization tiroes and fosters the plan of keeping hr.useholj accounts, at least for thr. e months. It is generally conceded that the women are the purchasers, therefor- the government appeals to and depends on the women in this movement. The object is to ir.-t away from useless buy i nt; - - buy i ns' because Mini one els is buying. Mrs. Clark Wanner, chairman of the literature committee, took ihart;e of the program at. this point. The three entertainers wr- rereiwd with much

warmib. Miss Ora MoQu i I k in. of Ind-) iana Harbor. ' read w t h n charinini surety and pois.-. Mary !.ou:sa l.loyd also of Indiana Harbor, won her m tu-nce ti-fore she had Mini; a. note by i her pb-ji-ine; personal appearatic.. her I oi.e was rich and niilish. Mr. Mioh-j net,. (i,e violini-t, was ac. to. pa r. ied bv i - ' rrs. I-. S. Co,,), or. Mr. M..1 h.i..eer.tly return", flf,ni th' s'r-.io". '.'ii;i" in the army he s. r ed as nt"rt aii.i r. au I l I I h" uet mt.nj; of t!.e flub m i'! l.e m t w o w-e'(.-.s-. The pout V 1 1 I I', e 1 in the even iii i; inof.it of te after. ! r.oo,. The members are i,n uar V;noe what novel surpri-e th" llvoninc I Hour ( v.mmittee hits iu si.-.m- for th'-m. ' Mr..-. Walter I.. Wi-e. !b;.ortfo- r 'he- - , ft , Hammond Chapter, ;. ()r,;rr r,, Ka.-t.rn Star, will h-dd thir re:-,,hjrj '''! m Tuesday eveniiif. l-'ej,, !th. atl the M-isonn' Temple. Th-- .!: ro s w ,jj I b" confer a erl urx.ti Ian., . ass o t ihdat. IT. d:iip the evenuit;'-- work a ,M ..'c'oek .iinner wii! be s'-r.-d ml th. bat. ii jet room complimentary to a!!' Ha Mem Star m.-mlx rs. Tli- d is t i u u ih - j ed eiii-".i for the nnji;y will be ir. j Joseph McCanti of MonticHo. Indiana.! l'ast Grand Patron of tlie Grand Chap-! tor and Mrs. Amelia Ibjrtoti, of Whi:-J iim. I'ast Grand Matron of the Grand ' Chapter. j -Mrs. T. W. Ohrrlin will r r.t -rta in ; H'e Maropjette C)h at a one o'clock! luncheon at the Hammond Countrv c!ub on Friday, Keh. ITth, instead of Mrs. I - ' Stewart as wa.; a r nun m.-ed. ! "'tj. Ilobei t I'rar.i t and Miss Han nah erkei were married Saturday af- ! ternoon. Feb. 2Lt. at five o'clock at the home of th.e Lutheran minister or, (Uinton st. Immedi.itejy aft--i the ceremony a d.nner was given at the home of the bride. ;50 Doug-las avenue. West Hammond. .)nly th" family and a f"w inttmate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer wb: h- a: home on elmton sire t. ------ .-I.sses .Jane and i.oretta G.'hrins left last nisht for 'al 1 forma to n.i'..i riie Kr.iatii'J'T ol ti." winter. P.utli My rt i llau was christened Sun da- noon by Pa.-t or- lhuma Groer. Th" sponsors were Mary Kl'ilui and Kdward M. K'toer. A five ,,,;;: -so al in:i' r was fori et ;( ; noon and a luncheon at s: o'olo... k. Ti..- ruests. w r" en;. rtained with music in ti'" afternoon and in the evening 'viioi canN. Th" prices wei-- 'v ." by M rs. hh'rr Murphy and Mr. Kdward Kr ..or. The a nests v. .re the membei- oof til" Sunflower i'!uh and the menibeis of the First Spiritual ci.-irch. - L". and Mrs. W. A. Braii"r announce th er.;,a:Jenieni of their dauphter. Marie Ida, to Prof. II. 1;. Former, of Concot-dia C'-:; rhorn iv.i: rp-. r t tl.e w .-. Charies pe;,,;:, Porber. at S'H W ! t h The f , c. A O; Pa: I! -- - I ..n o: Iloston. Ma--s.. -"id isitli his father. t. and sister. Mrs. p.. L. s'oh! st. Mr. IVarson is i nt I'lroirt in the po. - j I , trayal .. ,-t .iv.o';. -rs. i-.i visit was ; irr- at'y app; eci.c. d and .!:;. ;.-ed by ail ! his fiiepds and relatives Mrs. . P. .b K.-c. nee Hi. Hi I' - i t'ormeriy of 1 i a in m on .j, fort now .lacks..,!. Mich., is visit -n ; hr brot ! and family. Mr. end Mrs. !;. I., p, i ier. n t S'l I S'.ih ; .-1 reet. 3VcV-.;f: ir .MiP-v , jrvi wur- v vet, m. tvh.ui H"' , Money oack without qiioCitJO Z I .mtAflTrH RC7RMA RINGWORM. I&TTBR of i cent boa at aur rtta. Joseph . Wets, Drugstst.

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The equipment of all public service enterprises in Europe, whether publicly or privately operated, disintegrated terribly during the Great War. There were not funds sufficient to keep them up to standard. As a result the service of public utilities was greatly impaired and much time and money will be required for their restoration. In the meantime the public is inconvenienced. America has been more fortunate. Her wire using companies have been excellently well maintained. This has been due to untiring effort and vigilance upon the part of operating officials and the public's willingness to pay liberal rates. The Telephone Company must continue to charge rates sufficient to maintain good service, since every element entering into that service costs more than it did six months ago, and costs are still advancing. The successful telephone company must have the cordial

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