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3y Nick VVrst j'pter. Pctr, pumpkin tater, li?d a vue anil cjr'un't ksep l;?r. lie votci "Kai"t vhc H. C. L. A"..i t'.tcti he Sicpt h?r very vrll.

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rospital In 'hlcReo. where ho undfrvvrit an ov'tatif.ti for sppenfiiclM. W imn notn.i re tirtted to nttend nie.'tlr)(f t lite city IihH this evlunK" t xxhli'li CIia.H. S. J'rtl will d.-innnctrn le thf ijite of til' xotiue mu-:li'it-. .Mm Mamie rn.tn n of WhUini? rini Mr i. KpII J'uitl .f ICiifit Chlvo. were j.lut h.stM.n at an af!rnnn rnrd party Klveti at the home at Mts. (Jriis-mian In honor of Miss Ilelfti MtKiitz of i;nry, who Is to be a November lulije. Ah h irprl. f-jr the btule Id ), an li'umtmim tsaower xvas ai.so k1v-ii liere f.n this occasion. Thi II.irxliiiK .special through U'hitint? on Monday attracted ronsiilerable attention. Mr. Henry Hehrcns ami Mrs. Frrtd Scho'i xx-ere Chicago vLiiturs todav. Mis. John Hupp of Jjul I orte avenue was vailed to .t. Imuij, Mo., by he dc.-a.th of h. r fat lo-r. Mrs. Iiuira la-frilnf visited her dauKhfer. Mm, Omrlef K. K ,a-h in lark Manor on Satidav.

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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, Oct. 17 The mdustna! nk of oreat Britain cleared rapidly to,'uv. Leaders of the Federation f Miners at.noUTut.-a thnt they had rcei t-d the fnvcrnmtnl's plan for a -tliniont. of the coal Mrike. A meeting: of the miners, delegates was summoned ami officials of th federation said fh.-x xvould recommend that the national Mhke be ended. It was plated by lh fnuial News that the colliery owners aNo had axC-rU'd the government s terms. Se-.t l.-.omit of the coal strik-x imtk-s it virtually certin tht there will t..e no -t r ike, by the rai1xay men or the transport workers.

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In "Vvliiting there is srenving warmth in the clicu?sion ci lh question. "Wliat localion in the vn:ting-Wo!f Lake district will firt reacli'a propt-rty vahiahon of one thousand dollar:; per front foot?" A number of real estate men vyero interviewed. Ail agreed that the reo-nt development cf Forsyth Water Gardens and other i.unSiW.4on marked n netv era. 0. E. Meek thinks that Roherlsdale will ultimaieiy rurpahs Whiting as a Lusint ss center and thai the center of population v'H swing north v.d west, and cany property values with it. He bleieves. however, that the first property to reach the thousand dollar per foot mark will be on 1 19th Street, in the neighborhood of Central Avenue. P. D. Sullivan was inclined to bclivce that the thousand dollars would Le a little mow in coming. Hie business center is likely to move north and west, and is quite likely to reach Calurriet Avenue and Indianapolis Avenue Warren Renne's choice for high' Valuations (.he comrr of 1 19th Street and Indiana Boulevard. He is inclined to believe thatultimately the center of business may move -till farther west and north. Another opinion was giveflIi' "Writing: "The geographical center or the W luting-Wolf Lake District is the corner of Calumet Avenue and 1 19th Street "The population center should jeach the geographical center when the population ha? grown to 40,000. "The business center should approach closely to the population center. Therefore, there is good reasons for mentioning that the corner of 1 19th Street and Calumet Avenue will be the location which shall ventually reach very high property valuation." . tilZ'L Lc Send Your Idea To

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STU TIlKATK'l TIlVKillT ?.f.irJorie ttambea u in "Tho Fortune Th(-r" 'he nn.lTR-ro-ind methods of a f.xrt i-.a fi;.--r in s. --;;r r.c information r-Kardira ciS-nts, an 'I a roar in sr t-.x-o-K-tt -ln.sii'ne con.r-dy "1'l.ro isrh th" Key):....'." 11-27-2

j j.tT- Garnet htr.-iat pin on Cn-lr-,-,1 avetiu.. Tan r.x-la '.- ''v.-tiaia. Finder I i. i irn to 332 Centra.! ,-, en'je. reward, jx.ii.-d as k.epsake 1'rotn d-a'd n-.ster j 1 0 - 2 - -1 t - ; Ftm PA LII - J;as ft e, r-. shower bath j fii;.. br.-.xvn r. d or!ol. w,th sun shade. . xvi : be .'old ...-ay rr-asr.nab e ;!' sold at

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X-Raysd Mommy. .n Knt'!ih soicniist hs tain an X-ray picior? of tb tmnrl of nn Ksrypt!in pririft'' rf tho x.econ.1 dynasty (nb.mr 4H0f B. -.). ti;on ihroush tl x r;H'rir.2 of hf-r iiiuioniitie-il rfninins, "showing iiil i ho bonrs with Frnt f!arr.c5.?. r.ri'1 a rir.tr on ttio ihird fm?or.

Monty bxek wiUiout qnesen" If HUNT'S S'r fails mi th trtrocnteflTCH. tUKMA. RINGWORM, 1 ETTKR of frier i tching rto diwKt, Try 7S cant bs at wi r.mk.

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j WT.VTI-U1 pot a toes, cir r.oxx- on f;i''k. ! "ancy s(r,r k. $1.49 p r bushel. deI I ; -.-..red. MeN'ama. a Pros. W -.if ins?, j I' d.. ,h .r... 412-111. 10-27-2

is pure and wholesome. Made from finest whole milk reduced o the consistency of cream by evaporation. Particularly fine for cooking and baking. Sealed in air tight tins. Takes the place of fresh milk and costs less. Try a can today. The name "Jelke" on the can h a guarantee of quality.

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Prepared by JOHn F. JELKE CO. Huntley, Illinois O. E. BOLLS & CO. HAMMOND, INDIANA

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Tins Erops Shrivels Them T7p So Yoa Can Lift Them OX Thirty seconds after you touch the corn "It h this liquid corn remover the jfttthing.

Btnboing rain of it slops for ull lime.

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No More Corn Torture. Ak Your hrtena.

About " Getit. No corn, hard or soft, is too old or too firmly roete t to ro list "Gets-It." Immediately it dries and shrlyels.the ede locsrn from tho trai flesh and soon yott mn peel it rlfht. off with your Anger as painlessly fs you trim yonr nails. Why coddle ejeh pests? Why nuraeanil pumper t Si err.? Whv cut and trim th-tn? Whxr not. REMOVE them with "GETSIT?" Get (vt-ottie today at any drua tor theenstlsatrine. iifJ. by K. lwrei:ce Co., x hiceati. j. i'ro x-?,k r pir .uiMAcr

"Well, old man, how goe3 it? Got any fuel up at your house?"

"Not a deuce of a lot. The wife's

getting panicky about it. Gee, if there was only a substitute for coal, wouldn't it be great? "Dovoumean to tell me-, nlrl ton t-rit- irnn

f ' r 1 - j haven't heard of the new gas grate fire, the Radiantfue, they're selling at the Gas Office? ' :t. " No. Tor Heaven's sake tell me about 'em. "Therv solve the "hpatinrr -rxrmKI-m -Kit-'o iT1 ,.4 '?

ta I exj, aim p ere just what their name spells Radiant fire. You j can see the fire. We're running two up at our house. We've got the old furnace checked most of the time. That's what I call programing with Garfaeld, the U. S. fuel Administrator. " "Thanks, if you'll .excuse me.JSl been my way to the office -right NOW. Watch me make a hit with my wife by ordering a.Radtantftre today."

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