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DECISION APPEALED
t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! DIA-N-APOL,I6. Ind., April 13. ;al from the decision of the iooolc Circuit Court lioldlnjr the f 1 legislation Apportionment t TJnconstitutlonal was filed In t Supreme Court today. Unless
f Supreme Court reverses the icooit . County Court, no names landiJatea for Joint Senator and rfSf ittatlve will be on th baljln that county rn the next elec- . If the Supreme Court wpholds fleeislon and declares the Ap-lcnci-ent ILaw unconstitutional fecial session of the Legislature, Is beleved ta oma quarters, ht b required ta straighten ft the resulting: tangle which Sid t of otate-wld scope, irymanders created toy the last jlsiature are the caTise of the lehattlt The appeal was filed j" Slimmer Kenney, assistant Atfiey General, as a friend of the Jiooois. court.
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-""a! motorists are displaying a Jtt deal of Interest In the new ett Six, according to the O'Xell Jo Sales, who have Just received if first oar. he Jewett is built by the Paige Tic-, !n the Taiga factory, and the ( takes lta name from the preslX of the Palgre organization. "For ra there has been a call for a
light six Paige. Tba new Jewett was designed and built to meet this demand. It has the same motor as the larger Paige cars," says Mr. O'Jfell. "It's makers say it is the first amply powered email six, that its 50 horse power motor, designed and built In the Paige shops gives it 20 per cent more power than any car of lta size or price, that you can put five passengrers In it and from a standing start in high gear at the bottom of Hubbard hill put your foot on the throttle and be traveling faster than the law allows before you reach the
top, that you can be traveling along at five miles an hour, put your foot on the throttle and In seven seconds be going 25 miles an hour, that you can drive the Jewett at 35 miles p.n hour and drop into second speed without the flicker of an eyelash. The Jewett rides comfortable because of Its longer springs. It Is also hung very low. It has an exceptionally stout frame with special stiff crdss members Tlmken axles In front and rear. Those who have seen the car agree that it Is a remarkable value at $1,065 for the touring and 11,395 for the sedan. Tho O'Neil Auto Sales are more than enthusiastic over the new arrival and expect to oversell their allotment for AprlL
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SENTIMENT FOR NEW GROWING It Is the consensus of opinion throughout the state tffat since Albert J. Eeveridge and his campaign manager have closed, their expensive quarters at the Claypool hot?l
Lieut. Sir Keith BL Smith, .eft, and Capt, Sir Ross Smith, famous 3ritish aviators. The famous Smith brothers, Sir Keith M. and Sir Ross, expect to leave London April 20 on the first leg of their proposed flight around the world. A year ago they completed a flight from England to Ai tralia- ffhey expect to stop in the U. S. on their way around, .
Ex-Service Man Who Is Congressman In Sensational Charges. TTASHIXGTON, A-pril 12. A scathing assault on the war department with charges of fraud, corruption, favoritism and tampering
with Justice, through attempts to control the department of Justice, was made in the house yesterday by Representative Royal C. Johnson, South Dakota, a republican and an ex-service man. Following: presentation cf a long list of alleged incorrect sales of surplus property by the war department, resulting, he said, In "enormous" losses to the country, Johnson Introduced a resolution
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Arcola Saves this Banker One-Third of his Coal "TXTE hava had in VV service now for one year an Ideal ARCOLA and are very much pleased with it. . . It requires very little care and does not burn more than two-thirds as much coal as ordinary stoves would to heat the same space." j. a. McCarthy Cnhier, First State Bank of Kingsley. Kingsley, Mich. One-third of your coal bill is worth saving; telephone for an estimate NOW.
TTE makes his money by foresight by JljL buying his investments near the bottom price, not at the top. Arcola is an investment that costs less this month, NOW, than ever before in its history. It can be installed more quickly and easily NOW; your Steamfitter or Plumber has more time. Do this one little thing that costs nothing. Pick up the telephone ; Call your Steamfitter or Plumber He can tell you (so can your banker) that the house warmed with radiators rents for more and sells for more than a house heated with a furnace or stoves. He can tell you how Arcola distributes its warmth to an American Radiator in every room; (no more cold rooms; no spotty heat) and how it pays for itself in the fuel it saves.
demanding an Investigation of matters contained in six charges by a ?pecial committee to be appointed by the speaker. Johnson presented figures to show that on December 13, 1920, General Bullard estimated that the government had on hand $8,000,000.000 -worth of supplies. A reiport on March 2, 1921, stated that this surplus was valued at only $3,723,233,S4S, Johnson told the house.
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"vTHITIXG, IND., April 12 Whiting Is to fall In line and have an ex-service men's political organization. A meeting Is to be held tomorrow evening at the city hall and all ex-service men of "Whiting and Robertsdale are being urged to attend, and It Is predicted that a large number will turn out. The meeting will be addressed by Ernest "V. Force, who Is president of the Veterans Political Association of Gary, and by a number of others. Charles S. Perel Js chairman .of the "Whiting organization committee, with Frank
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Little Mabel, aged four, had been warned by her mother not to play in the road, which was extremely piuddy. Several times Mabel dis-
obeyed and had to be broughi in and cleaned up. At last, exasperated, her mother exclaimed: "Mabel, I'll give you one more chance. If you play in the road ajrain I shall have to put you to bed." The child went out to play again, but in a short time appeared at the door, wet and bedraggled. "Well, mother," she remarked in a tone of cheerful resignation, "I've used up my last chance!" A clerevman who was a widower
had three grown-up daughters. Having occasion to go away for a few weeks he wrote home from time to time. In one of his letters he informed them that Ye had married a widow with six children. This created a stir in his household. When the minister returned home, one of the daughters, her eyes red with weeping, said: "Where's the widow you married, father?" "Oh," I married her to anoth-T man. I ought to have told you that," said the minister. The late Edgar Saltns was some times prevailed on by New York editors to write dramatic criticisms. His criticisms were always severe and amusing. Mr. Saltus one evening went to criticise a very popular actor in "Hamlet." He did not like the actor, and his criticism consisted of the words: "Mr. Blank played 'Hamletf last
night at the Lyric. He played it
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in Indianapolis, that Senator New's opponent has given up the fight for the nomination. Astute political observers say that the sentiment for New has been growing stronger every day for three weeks, and there Is no possible hope for Mr. Boveridge. Right here at home life-long friends of the former senator have forsaken him, and gone to campaigning for New. Such conditions exist throughout the entire
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state. Practically all of the country press has pronounced in favjr of New. It begins to look like a New landslide.
An Interesting: suggestion has been offered concerning the .source of the explosive grases In coal mines and the cause of tiieir variation In quantity. In mining districts, it la pointed out, the arth's crust Is always on the move, owing to the ad
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and below the seam that is belui worked the rock striata are straiit ed and rent by the removel of theli support. Thus fis.surs aro formed and the Imprisoned gas iinds a wa; of escape Into the ga'Ieries. Befon its liberation it lsprobable that tht fire damp is under coii3iderabli preshure in its rocky prison. "Washington i-tar.
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Regulated Cooking Scientific housekeeping is made possible by the use of , an automatic oven heat regulator attached to the Gas Range, insuring automatic precision in your cooking operations.
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WortK Several Dollars For the 10-Day Trial It will be worth many times the small deposit you make. If you decide after the ten day trial period to keep the Apex we credit the dollar you deposited on the purchase price of the machine. In addition to this FREE TRIAL we also give you a thorough demonstration. You'll find unlimited pride in the serviceship of an Apex. Your neighbor owns an Apex ask her.
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FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS FOR LAKE COUNTY 700 South Hohman St., Telephone 2250. 112 East 7th Avenue, Telephone Gary 1721
