Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1920 — Page 6

Six

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it times newspapers

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eY THE LAKE COUNTV f-SINTINO COMPANY

4 PUBLISHING

liiiilitins if i hem hiivo In out U) vvoik l maintain

t hentst'it os ;uld

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; ker p families. The way the Amrri-

i.in women have ntiductod their campaign for the vote hows that they are not looking for "ui.isti'rs," but I'tir their rishl.s as equals. The author give himself away when he relers to

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Thffl Lai r.l.m! T!mi n.-.w rM Satm-day d

uniny. itteie4 i tr. i.oiofuc lu iiaiuuHTiii. Juu .i;iei tean women "w ho dined lina in Paris as hi

. it v . Tiu-v were plaint-, of the brand that iiRiccs w ith b Ttn.es Fasr lr-.1cigo-Tndtc Mnrtior. daily .'. I ' . , , ., , , up..1,v K.,ifr(vi at th pt.atf(c la Chicago. Nov .-vei ytluii that :i ' l i--t nty-inshed foreigner s;tsinrrit,Bltl!'; m3 - . w A,,,.,n It i.-m . , Aiu. ri.a. hen he ake.l them If they ilUe.l

F.m.-r. i i th .o-.r tfru in Ham'tio'n.t. February j ih i ii (,.ry Kvfiuni Times Ilail except Muo3. -n' '

"re" '-t pi..t..c:10f in viii.-y. Aprl! S. HIS.

A! UGJtr th of March j. 1!,J

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1" the American iihmi (who do

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liauinienti crHvat ei ?.nire) 3100. 3101. aiPl i Ca'.l lor whiinti J'srlment wanted.) i Oary Of no- 'I (rh'-nt 137 I Th "-"i"n. E.ist" ' "tilcaro relcpi'.ur. '- I !Ml Oii.-Aire- (Tub T:ve,j1 . .. . To!.iti"i -H ,'

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le.i-t ,,f i his of any men on the globe they assented ioniftly. They vo-,;!d have areet! jus! as readily If he ad asked them If 'hey did not And ihe cohluess and rsisaliiy of the Atmrha . men intolerable. W e wi.uld like 10 .st e him a! tempt to talk in such niauin r about Amerlean men to soma of the real .omen of this tit.1'.

Harbor (Reporter

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t'Vtlia.f ' Tetephora SO-M

Crown Point . 'ieieitono u If you have any trouble ireiftn Tin Tt m its maiics era- ; t'atr.t immediately to thu Circulation Department. BTOX1C1S TO STTBSCItr'JS'a j If TC1" f St ti r.-r!vi ynur rep? of Tpr T!VT! r'o""?'- j rr tt y -u hnv in the rnt. plfusa do nit taink tt s t Ie"f rr wi n.-t rnt en tiints. Rmn.t).r that t mall h-t -ir not tvhai !t used to b ard tiixt co'tirllnm ar efiierat from irnny wnrow about lha train and mall aar j view. Tt TlMS-t hi incrcrnrC MB r.lii( equirment ant ! i Ftrtvlnsr ,rnft!v te reach 5'a tiatrona cn titna B I

prompt 5i .lvi-ui.f is when you Uo aet yai your paper ivlii act promptly.

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THE rERIIS OF INTERNATIONALISM. The Adriatic question is a t-,ood f l ', 1 um ra 1 ! m of 1hp liaiii:.-!.-. that beset the course of internationalism. Not on- Anu:ica-i in a thousand has t'Uti&h kno.vle.le to total an intelligent opinion whether flume, Ppalato, .aia. and the rest of the Dalmatian po: t.t shall go to !t ily or to .1 u.ti-Sl.i v ia. Vet this ijiiestion is one that is perhaps the most, difficult of solution, in !urope. if vt happen to have an administration which favors It, Uy. we may be called upon to furnish an army ' iH-.hT fiir the lta!!au claims, if, is at p resent, wo have an .idtiiiaintration which seen;--! to be inorn frion ,11 v to

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TALES OUT OF SCHOOL C..n ' rnversU s between Uifft-rent selling later ts in? ia comr:io.:itifs whit, h fig are ot'teticst in domestic

l.s 'pets may bvlv.s a blurt ins "at ot trad1 s.-crets that ill worth a pood laugh to the patient consumers, whatever the s ifl'erin.c to the expesed. rabies the buck is as much a part cf a certain

, te.e American navy and American so'ca'le.l upon to servo for Jugo-SIavia

Slav it: interest, diets may he

against ita'y. Most Americans will feel that this 1 a nya-stlon in which we are not directly concerned. Kvea the experts who havo devoted a life of study to lbs solution cannot agre?. How then can we expect the American people to take sides la a quarrel whose merits are anions the most obscure of any international questlon. This is only a .single illustration of the difficulties

ne.-.s system as In politics, so it is interest it-.s and j in whim we shall become involved If we adopt the pro-

.-r.se to a ci'iisumer's plaint about i pose

a corn-nod ity and the frequent j

jobber steps in;o ihe breach

interna t ionalism.

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r.r..usncr vv lien 1:1 res;)t,p.e to a coiL-Msnier s rdamt about i pose-; oo'jcy ot nian.

the h'.gh c.it of a crrta

aiv,-.rats ,n its ot. a jubaer steps in,o lae t.ie.un THOUGHTS SUGGESTED EY GREY LETTER.

to say ths' t'..e price of that particular article has not j Two thoughts are suggested by the letter of I.nrd iDPr-:ased ia 13 nicnths. If thu consumer is ch'arped c.rev approv ing the reservations to the League of .Vara ore. ho explain., ths cr'm is the retailer's, not those j tiu:;s c.uenani. One is that be thinks Ameri. a. In her

cwn interest, should make the reservations an 1 thai, tin) other rations should rrnt object. The (.'.her is that per-

from whopi he bought. It la more amusing when a retailer literally dashes Into print to inform the complaining consumer and the

that the acmer who interviewed nim-a.-'.eep f.r 111 months, or he wouM i.-e en t be article in question had been f;-s i'" : j.r o-nt in the last two months i oilier j.:ii:;-s. If this s .rt ot thing c:-coti; ;,;e a revival cf I'r. M a v Nt-

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HIS LITTLE JOKE. Ibahez, the i?pa:u.-:i author, who is vititing ia this , could scarcely have expected to be taken seri-

whcti lie u i red the createst need of American

won: a to be a little rough treatment. lie fays they re surfeited with respect ar.d deference. In the Fame edition 'the new - pa per in which his views were printed was a -story of aa American in rather high life who was a-"ci:sed o-f cragginc hi.5 wife around by the hair, kicking hr our r-f red ar.d of biting her. Did she love It? Net so you coal i nori-o it. She sued tha."gentle-ir.-r." for divorce and a J.-t of aliiaop.y. Nor has any one r-o-ticed tr.uch surfeiting of women n-ih r-'s-.-rT aril drfereree in street cars. The author ;-'.so f-j-,-, wed that he had taken only a hasty glance at t ( . r. 1 1 1 1 o v. ? h e r tt'n he r. -p. j-1-, a. A. in e r 1 r , i n w o m c n a? beir.g pannpere i in the hoircs. Some may h, bat

taps I,ord ,lrey is seriously opposed to the reservations but is so anxious to get America into tue leac-ii" that he is wi,:hii in acet pt the re.-e;vai it !:. in tinier to accomplish the greater end. lie may hepe ih.i. h.ix in a entered the big'ie w.th reservations, the merit, an representatives may be induced to disregard the reservations. Whichever vi-w is correct, his b -ter discreditthe iiioloriat ic ability of the men who were suppre e 1 tc represe-at American Interests at the peace conference. TKK BOLSHEVIK Corrrmander at Odessa who threatens to open fire on the IVitish w: r.-liip-s la tne barhoi- if they do not leave is ev ideally ilehitig to witners t.n.e s! ootibg.

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THE ("01 . fl 1 1 -of a twr-cent pi1' Roo.-evelt i being urged, though he i trading rifle- sn-l in-ichin- gt.ns f.,r .- cect raan.

in honor of not a two-

Dr. Price's Baking Powder is now produced with PURE PHOSPHATE and sells at about HALF the price charged when the powder contained Cream of Tartar. The name with 60 years' fame guarantees the quality. Not cheapened with alum. Guaranteed wholesome High in leavening strength Sure in result.

Baking

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15c for 6 oz, 10c for 4 oz. FULL WEIGHT CANS The Price is Right

THF: OHIO MAN" who In cleaning out hi cHlar found two cases of Scotch whiskey that ee had for?oten he had must have be n afSt te-1 with a bad case cf lapse of memory. In these days few suffer likewise. FH'ME IS living up to its popular pronunciation.

A TAT f X

CANDIDACY

t APVERT IS E?JIjVTS ) .TOE AUDITOE.

toe coso3s. roa ssnator. Ed!er Times: lldi-rr Ttn--,-WUl yc-a k-.ndlr atm.rane thrmieh tb Kin !!v anti-ame to th vf'r tjV.

: oriumns cf your paj-r tiiit I am can- I uiit v that 1 !! h i .-ai.it.in t -r i ! di.bita fur r. net!..ttf.-t t 'n.-- ottb e ? , ,.. ,.".mn:H-t..ti e,.,- : Mia'-,!- 'on' t -.' o. j j Coroner en the J:e r-.biican te .et. a. lti j ;-blit.a n-kt. subject to tha rrniar'-.

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JAMES W. rr.ISSET.

; in ur.e to th vet-r. f Ink

e -':.-i: I v-iil be a cana.'late f--r I cffalrs

'Jay 4. iroe

I have tr- n in "t'i- ' be' -wo me nths

because in L'tk cuuti- y th- T r.-nsur-r and Coron-r 1' not.pssuni tt-e-u- fll. s until a year after the other e.-ui.t y ct!5cers. but I b-'u trylnt; ;.. i- t.rjuct h

of tne oiln e in a iiitirite-r t- i

f'.r -Viidif. r ef bake r. sab;--', t j the j r in janes ugf: m. foland.

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TOE CBritlTTAL COt7ET JUDGE.

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s r-f Lnke t-- lor tne .if:- r-f th -Ml ! K-kt. i ;t..Il to h9

ntt-rit th s'sr-rurt of tuo '-t.;ct

u :r.i a a i- i'i ma ry . EbWARD H. r.VANS, II. D.

;h;i -fT.c iirbr npp'dntowrt.Ar, ma a March 13, t ' v . , I, it '.. 1 1. J.

TOTt CIRCUIT COBET JXDOE

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He.'-ieu-icf to t'r vr.'.-.j-. cf -. ti re t;;h ti - ..-: iters t.f your tt-'it I t m fl c-et.-ii-ia'- tor th t; itrt titii tr- t iO a . r Jiid;re ' f thft .':rc-.i:'. Curi, pi imaries May 4th,

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uti'ler npr.olntmcc Ja.r.u-ry 1st,

n. Jtlll.T7".. N'OKTCN".

l":tor Times: f,:r.t : i ."i.ri.' n tn t! vta '-r ef Titlt. r .--,- t - - I . I - -. l.-l i '. - t.A fie ef .-!i"reT -f l.tti. u r; ; . subject to Ui pniuari .--. V. r.y 4th i tC". j y a. 'jj!i'i.r.r:r. -ar , Ind.

Kilter T'n

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TOE TiEASCEEK. EaP'or Times i I l--taje announc to 'he .- -.r ..f T..-il, I county that X will b- a h nj ;d;. - fir! re-nonUntv..n fcr Tr.v-.sm . r ef i et-untv, Indiana, subjecl to -.be primaries j cf May Oi, 1920.

TOE COSONEK. j M'l;'itr Tim -s - Koii'.y sn tittijnt-p to tb. vctt-i T.'k i conn's- tiiat I w .'i be a eatttlidate frr '

t.-.iv.iii.i'.iriB f-.r trone.r. Kepubiic-in primary Ma v 4. 1T.C. I s;-.ire tti this -.? e with th aid ef be S'lpreilie li'tttc. Dit. AXTOXIO GIOIiGI. tjitr.e. Ind.

JrCB SINATOK. Tirr.e-s: )'iRst .iifioiine to th vr.!"ri nf l,ati

ceji-.tity that I v. ill be a candidal" for

i--nomiiiatiti for Suiiator 1 roni 1-aKo county. Indiana, subject lu ihe primar.es cf May 4.L, iJO, JAMES J. NTIDJI,.

TOR COVNTT C1ZKBT. Rtlfor Tur.es: Kindiy J)t.r.etme to the vntr ef Ik

I '-niiU'v it'll I aan rre!'!:n f r b

Timi t on.' ion 'i the cttlrij of ( lork ef Iftkn t oui.f v en 'be Hepuhliean tiek-t. subtler t.-v the pnnmry electien to b- hid X.'ay 4th. is:o. AVI I. I.I AM HOSE. Il.'immonJ, lii.t.

OTEK at-i n. A WOMAN ..i .' V. -. I 'rsr'.f BEC&VSS .--be c-ulda't f.rei tin hiyl l.usbai.d WILL, fill we ka- to say. "THEEI Jn't s. h th-.t-.R." rtTNNY, isn't i. hcvr a m.-. n nvr BXALIZES how a-tra' ti-. BLONDES n r unei af'T h haj

SIAEJUXD a brtiriftt. K WEPAPEB says that '"buinss mn j I ABE r"f-3ed In o-.ir lgi.ttla'ure j BLESS your h"rt, that's -wheT tr.py f re j AITD rfoi.'ift business all the t im. I MS. BRYAN says that h hepe ruin win i

BUT 5he knows that the sweet thing SSJS j-jnt mamed will NETIB say a cross word to her. IF ycti haven't any mom y yon c.r t 1-9 PITIED, bat if yen haven't any FB.IEKDS, why that's your fa'jlt. A "HEADLINE says that "Yap Tr'-m-i-.-d to L'. S." YES, that's what we'll jrt DTJBING th campaign. THE first sj-1 of Secretary Colby WAS to f-hout f.r publicity aad do away WITS serecy and In ths next breath BCE f i sl to discuss peiicles on TOSEZOIT relations, and that's how it

IfOT be tiv.l an issue SIlTOULAIt, v. i.y that's cha lice

Fill's en!

j OtTB barber knows a b.-t about - '. League

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rf)a BEBUESPJTTATXVE. Ei'ttr Tin. s : ( Kintllf' ritioiii( t. tho vffrs cf Iika rotjr.ty that I am a Ifpubliran eatiaidn ' j fcr th ofti.- !' L'c-pres. tuts to e ef ltku coutitv. si.t-i' l t i primal y t-lictivn to be ! belJ -Mtiy iiti. 1 ! t)St.-A!'. A. JMII.Cr.K.'.

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TO It COM203SIONEE. r.n . .. .

Please ... tni. "or " to tr. voters of i reuntv ft. a I v ill b a candi-iatp for I reneminn-..-tt for the eft., e ,.f tv.mmis- ', . Merer of the- Kits' d.s'riet of I.nka t 1 rour.tv, sutj-L to the i nraartes. May

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roa coarsnssionsE. Ft.-i"-- Tim.-st AVtil you pi'ti a.n no. ir.ee to t tia vof'rs

rl .-'l', ...-,...- to V, vr.'rrt r.t 1 ai. I of the CPUli V tbroiixll 'be Ct'i'.ltlOiM .,!

otirV'tiai l act a .lndl-ia' f'-r "the i c-ur pap'T t h.it I tin a t tt n.lltl.t t T-:-r t ,ln te'.r. ... 't.e .-.fh-r. r,t vh.-ni" fif th. R-:.ti teleft n Tioreinatlon fur ''..iroms-

TO get Into the liir.epht AT San Francisco. EVEBT brMo knows TEE way that newim sn-1 pepta BATTLE at h re

OP Nations, BUT the chap who shines our shoes KNOWS all there is to know about it.

j!t (ip.nrti ri-iiii-n nil m i wtta

"I fed sr'eridid" "Cascarets" art irithout Grplng or SlJienxc you Sd CoPTenientl You ake up with your Head Clrar, Conplfxion Rosy, Breath and Stomach wet No Elliousnes-s, Heaiazhe, Cocslipation, Iridigfitica.

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Advertise In The Times

Lake o - ..ib;..-et hui.i tia..

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nty on the i e-jta '.i it a :i ic , t'.e primary t b." t : -ei 4tb. tf-i. L IlitY'T. V.-TlITAKElt. Hit lii .li'. -in

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0 e t v 'e for Sho-4:r of a 1 1 :ci. ft, ;. M tt y 4 i ii.

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rOB SURVEYOR. ! i-or Tun. -st ' K! ittiv a itii'ei nr.. to .'no v..tc-rs of Lake ! v- '! i' I tti a ce-.'ie! it"- f r t 11 . ;

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AFTER a w ntf n pe-s to b to she. riNPS more pbras'ire in slij ping OUT cf her tlv.ngs at riight than SHE did at 20 when f-ht u.-.d to slip - h. in on, TEE Y nm-ii a d-ttil.'ie ring tn THE l'e kfei ti - Fa : rhanks lriptia's DON'T '. Iri it -Aid JiottlYOU r. m-n,b.r M;tr savins aft.-r s).

NEW DRESS FOR OLD WITH DIAMOND DYES

Women Can Put Bright, Hich Color in Shabby, Faded Garments.

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i FOB JOINT REPBEbltltTATrvE. ! Ildi-or Tirr.cs: ( pi'-HK nn.t;no.-- t. vet rs of lei in-.. I l'..rt-r .loin' : 'ifit 1 ntii a vet.-

'int.. for 'ha cite of .lomt l:--t,rrs. r' to the v-trrst of rik , , . . of 1 i... ;.t...c itliui-'l co'lt.il.-s en i

- f.-i- th ! Ueptibtb-Hn tt. --.:. vUl je. t t.. the j,

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DIVORCE tt, t (-.OH' oh nrrLE: THE Son th e 1 'an." i s GOT bis idea .

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Poi.'t worry afout perfect results. I'm "Pe.inor.d I ;." guaranteed t.,a ibIv e a new. rich, f aUeteFs color to any f.,!t .-. n-li.-tin r it 1" w 0..1. Fitk. linen, .ottoti or mtxetl eootls dresses blouses, stocktrijis. irts. i-ht Pi rtn's coats, feat'-ers. itinpetit-s or rfivi'ttipt. 'l'ii' I e ' .ti I-o k wit'n e.-ch thoUa n c t fx so p!;i!i.:y bow to diamor. 1 t .- o..r it-,'. cr.;..r 1 1. t t-o;i can net t.t it L e a ie 1 s ' :i V. r . To mti-cli any n aterlat, b.iv tirnstrist stt-tiv yn.i Tcainonil I'yr" Color "a tt- a -i v. ;

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ce to t i r. 1 a l:f t1!

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1 e .- .--rs ef Lske an.ii i.atrt for t ho i-".ii.te.. nubji'.t tit.fi r, May 4tb. !: 1.'. "t.t HAM.

TOE EE? KE SENT ATI YE. Err 'or To;.' : I''a.e i.i.ii.tur.ec rr. a anti'd.i'' re-norntra-.K n fc-r the th'-o of State resei.t.-ilntr, suti'Ct to t).e will of Republic;'! v ! is of Lake roun'y at i.tuiuiiy OiLt.-oU i.Z M:e ft!', ll'l'O. J.VilE3 I. I'AY. Etr&t CJ.:eat.-o.

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-. . i-r-t cf I..ake i-.'.atc :' -r th - si..-riiT of ii b. i a n t'.tket. t. i ; ;. n to be H. tM.f'S.

l.e.e. - Tl - lil :- -i. itr-le i.e-.i.-'o

po h f-Tt 1..1 el. e o lot tsherit of Lak- e'-i;': en May 4b? I ti ul even y-irs a- I i-t" -ovinTy fit tb ' l.'try . J now liot-i. nn.s erCi Aeration ef lb -lot f"H 11 rtarv. T"1.

:.e-.!..-o 'l.e' 1 nil'. ! n tt 1 1 nit t ton for V at !lt" pTillliiries U'.r, ; nv r.-ccrd for t--p, u iiieh l.os; Ion :!.. re-- to tiie cen1) ".r. STFLT3.

roa PBOEECUTIlfO ATTORNEY. J Editor Times: ; I'lse r.t;:it!itii-f to t ti o -eo-'TS ef l.nk t er.unty that 1 c 1-1 a candi'ta'e for th othce of iTos-cutintr Att.rtii' ef T.nkej county, oubjcot to the It'-puUhcan pn-; i!!.Uiti, ila 4th, 3!1. ! WlblJAM O. TTbaM AS. H.xnrmcr.il. Ind. j

70B PROSECUTHNfi ATTORNEY. Edit.. i- Times: l'leiut annonne to lit v. rs of Lr.kf county tharx 1 tr.i a c nd til--' ! f'r tie Ket'iihliean nonnna v-n fcr !'-.-ost in. Attorney, subject to the K.-ptitd . an : n-.aiics. May th. !'. IVT.;)IT M. KIXL-CTl.

FOB SEITATOR. Kdl'or Tim.cst: S le-BAA arnonr.ro to th yo'ers of I.ik cnurt y that I wi'l he a ra-eli-l it for re-nomlr a,t ien for Sonater 1:01,-1 Lak county, Indiana, subject to tb pietiinihs of May 4th. 13-0. TTIOMJia fiRAXT. titrc'l, ltd,

ONE bar who rtv r f,.. b- m ;. :'.- Is THE los'-r wtto sas tbt.t THE bet man wn. WE ku'-w it. Th Ind.anapohs r. p HADN'T a vv.-rl to say reardii.c V.'KITING S sj . -,-i.d s-ot "h AS sir-wii by h.- '-nsus. IT is w rt-iin to trail ti e t oads . f SOME t op!-- s.-il'i etur IVORY is very va'tiabl. IKE reason wliy a (bin p.il tn a TIGHT skirt hates to CUMB on s-'-ar t iien llt-'v .- MEN b t kii.tr i- be. aus.TKE tti-!-ti;i;i eii-i in the Cubt sk WHO is rlKh; ahead -f th th'.n on WOULD lik 10 (to off th" CAR and do it all

LOST!

IN LAKE COUNTY

i ti Thousands of Motorists Lost jWithcut the S t e f f enguide I Th Stf ffei.pt; ice wit ' i Aid tot ,-,..io-ts- i-i f.ndinc bis 'ray. j Furnish tit farmer a deft nit adnrrss. ! r, i v e th a ivoribT a direct space. 1 ro:-.l tit. iini-si-.i- a d return. ' i Iriiiicat- the ii.l'ii o' e-, cry farn-.-r nr'i n .i'tir. t. w,,v o'' -.-eaehn.K hit".

Ftirte-h Wfi-.ii" ef cui'isni 1 roi.i

int i" another, tiny or nigr.i.

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No II0.1U. speedometer or l.iindm.-irU I ed.

IT Y MOTORISTS AN!) S '. iit- ier i'Hi'tie.utars.

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Marks the Real Start of the Spring Shoe Season

And now that even," on? nerds new Spring Shoes we are glad to report "All Ready!" Another thing we want to emphasize is: that prices are not nearly as high as you've Keen led to believe Hellerman's shoe prices are within reach of all. The seasons most popular sty!? the new two rvelet Tie in patent and kid leather; full Louis and Military heels, at $10.00 aad $11.00 The very newest in Military Heel Oxfords "The Brogue" at $11.00

Black Kid Oxfords, a new medium slender model. French heels, at Black Patent Leather Oxfords on a r.ew slender last, wit'j a French heel, at. . . Others range in price from $5.50 to $11.00. and they're all "good lookers,'

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