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FOR MILL SALE PAGE EIGHT ions of the st ‘¢ of the money gineers at the highway depart: | nent decline to give their opinion as | o shah? the peste set ss ma in CONQUEROR OF ~ CHANNEL HAS FINE. OFFERS | Film Contracts and Vaude- | ville Appearances Await 17-year-old Swimmer + Institution A fight on the floor of the heuse loomed today as the result of action by the state affairs com- ittce in recommending that the jour label bill” be indefinitely postpone... ‘A minority report recommend- ing passage of the measure will be presented together with the majority report and a test of strength is expected. The measure would require all flour sold in the state to bear & lubel showing the kind of wheat from which it is made and the percentage of, protein contained in it. ¢ 1 Recommendation for the pass- | §9q.009 purse of the ocean marathon. age of such a measure was con- | Toronto, ‘Ont, his home town. thined in Governor Sorlics ad- | where his mother lives, dress to the legislature at the |to the youthful champion the acclaim | opening of the session, The bill Of home folks, respect of the city | b Gr abligacd, he expiaincd, to ens [822 domicion hero-worship able North Dakota purchasers to determine whether or not any flour offered for ale is mae from North Dakota hard spring wheat. -Rival | tinent apart, to- e heart and’ the| seorge Young, 17- purse strings of and Winner of the mpearance in the and the neighboring | s also promised him a olde arvest. ‘Th 000 purse is ppetizer for the lavish Providing for the sale of the state mill and elevator at Drake, house bill " feas the promise, at least, 4% was: recotnmended for passage by| before the Ind. His first adventure the state affairs committce, mecting | brings hime$1,000 a night for a brief this morning. 3 of apps nees at a Hollywood ‘The Dill, introduced by T. E.! theatre Sleight, McHenry county, would re-| Film Contract Offered quire the industrial commission to! <A definite offer of $50,000 for o film contri the considered, | his | call for bids within 90 days. funds nantly adele ili bone } r to the sinking fund for the payment! sche oe nating in on his fomeue of interest on the retirement af out- [ones are being stud! O'Byrne ny return of protege to | time, confident that elev: ‘ ‘ selec be a financial retained by the commission as work- | ing capital. Flour Label Bill Pos: oned Hous® bill 54, known as the re O'Byrne flour) will not label bill” was indefinitely postponed] swim. pr but a minority report is to be made| but will | on it, This bill provides that all flour) Young. sold in the state shall bear on | the las Original intention He wi he remainder of outside of the container give the trademark, manu name and address; place where the flour was manufactured; percentage | of each kind of wheat incorpo: teal te Last Minute nings of the swim- in it; the per cent of protein and | met weight, News Bulletins || Action on house bill two, outlining | the qualifications of veterinarians,| 20—(AP)—Unsue- was postponed. Insane Hospital Funds Boosted 28,000, ma aking} k-| | Berlin, Jan. | cessful in bh attempt to form a net of the middle rx was Te- Von Hin- denburg inaay to attempt the or- ganization of a cabient including je and right. Hunpital forthe Insane at was recommended for p: house appropriations committee this morning. : Washington, (AP) — ‘Added to the proposed appropria-( : 7 tien of §77,000 were itews of $18,000] allots and records of Philadel- phia city and county used in for a filtration and water ‘softening plant and $10,000 for repairs to the main tunnel. .The sum of $5,000 had ‘been recommended for the tunnel in the original bill. Discussion of the bill took up most of the morning, with representatives of the institution appearing before the committee to tell their needs. Action was postponed on house bill 20, appropriating $5,090 for the mini- mum wage department, after repre- sentatives had discussed the matter before the committee. Grain Mortgage Bill Discussed Senate bill 37, regarding recording of land affidavits, was recommended for passage by the committee on ju: ciary this morning, while the major- ity of the time was taken up with discussion of S. B. 48, Senator Dell Patterson's grain mortgage bill. The hill would make jt unlawful for any person to mortgage any grain! or take or receive as security for the payment of a debt any chattel mort- gage’ or lien on grain prior to its threshing or any other agricultural crop prior to its harvest. Mortgages ‘executed in violation of the act would he deemed void. Objection was raised to the bill in YOUNG FOLK W its original form and it was then amended to allow mortgages for the jurpose of obtaining seed and feed, Lut the committee failed to agree. The matter will come up for discus- sion ‘at the next’ meeting. Ponnsylvania’s controverted sen- atorial election last November ar- | rived here early today in a fleet of motor trucks and were stored in the senate office building. The 2,000 ballot boxes and 3,000 metal containers in which are the original registration books, will be guarded night and day until the senate campaign funds committee orders their examina- tion. yout, soma and go aon the fe things 'd like to eat? Senate bill 79''was discussed, but Soe over-eating—for that unpleasant, rpg To Seek Reduction What a ay high livers isthe sim. ual of Appropriation eee learned to take occasionally! F ‘ For Bridge Work wae Gopg yore peel Reduction of the permanent appro- we Free BOX Now o | priation for the construction of} bridges thoughout the state may be] s arteries Wraher fiocs ike bi cos tablet fr | provided for in a bill to be intro- | Sold in every dr on Tall bow frees wits | duced in the legislature in the near| F: A-StuartCo. "TN GS, Marshall Mich. future. ry ‘The state bridge fund, several leg- ST U islators explain, has become the ob- ject of more attacks by persons seek- DYSPEPSIA TABLETS iations than any other single fund. The reason, they ex- plain, is its size. The bridge fund receives $130,000 annually from the state automobile license collections. For the biennium this amounts to $260,000. A similar amount of fed- ing appro; | $15,000,000 Willys-Overland Compa turers of Whippet and Willys-Knight cars show this organization to be in the strongest position of its at the start of the present yea orga’ ing plans which culm’ | re-designed until to-day not one of the chassis types is more than tWo | yeur-old victor of the Santa Catalina | years the very latest developments of the most advanced engineering practice. held forth | advancements in products have been {going on, factory facilities. }and new buildings until OLD STOMACHS! 7 [oral aid is available for bridge con- "T production capacity of the factory Is'than adequate” for ‘any éxpansioh |*¢wing th : | L ¢ ALLING | struction, making the total $52 = by far the greatest in its history. | plans which may be warranted. ent time, | When $100,000 or sé is added eo Epfpense Written Off Foundry Is Largest ~ |sounties secking bridges the fund | |) In the financial structure’ of the| It is equipped with a new foundey has swelled to | company, development expertise as | which is the largest of its kind in the well as factory investiment in ma- chfnery and plant construction, Wi been written off or depreciated ye ‘alernly ¢ uipped. for present day re- marked degree and the ‘ineld ‘hipe| the COMPANY IS IN FINE POSITION of the organization are in such The facilities of the motor~manu- that- immediate advantagé maybe | facturing plant are the finest that the taken of any situatipn industry has ever, known, and this is arise. especially true of the plants in whieh Despite the rehabilitation ,which | the * Knight sleeve-valve motors are Yas been going on inside the Atfairs| built. of the company, the sales volumé In its relation t@ the indu the been kept at a steadily inereattig Willys-Knight group. of chi has high point, with the only slow-down|shown an increase in the ,past five coming during the period when the | years which is 78 per cent greater light car production was turned from | than the increase in the industry as a the Overland to the present Whippet. | whole. In the lighter car group oc: This slow-down baa eye ‘a period of |cupied by the two Whippet models, approximately three months and was | the increase up to the introduction of quigkly followed by,a rapid inerease | the Whippet, was 38 per cent in ex-l@t a in ‘both production and ‘deliveries 'to|cess of the increase in the industry, |'mornin; dealers. and the present sales volume of the|other Whippet shows that this increase can “Expended in which may | Plant Improvement—Huge Production Increase Recent statemen Dakota For the Inst four years, thie major tion has heenge refully lay- ited in th strength of the manufacturer, been definitely established. Dealers’ -stocks have be ‘steadily The Whippet fias received a greater reduced since September, and: for the | welcome, measured in actual number past two months have been weducing|of cars delivered at. retail in ‘the at a rate of 1,000 cars a: week. im ex- initfal“months © of «its presentation, cess of shipments. \ than has ever been accorded any other | Pete ‘At the start of 1927 Willys-Over- | make of car in a similar period. land finds itself with the largest} The completion of the Siva leamens number and best equipped dealer or-|.of the Whippet Six ies the Whip- ganization ever marshalod under its| pet standards into the light six field, colors, and with this dealer’ organi- where it may beJlooked Les ess: zation ready to go ahead at a&.rapid|ing the same great popt pace. was accorded the original ‘Whippet, It finds its financial strength more | according to men who are clostly fol- The entire line has been completely old and each one represents During the period in which these equal advancements have een made in plant equipment and In the last two eycars $15,000,000 as been expended in new machinery today the We Invite You a To Inspect the Improved atid Refined Willys-Knight “70” The car with a motor that improves with use—a tried and proven modern car—with roomier body—mohair upholstery, beautiful coach work, ete, Now on display , in our show rooms. ¢ Lahr Motor Sales Go. DISTRIBUTORS WILLYS-OVEREAND FINE MOTOR CARS The Chevrolet Coach Improved in Quality ee reduced to —a host.of Mechanical Improvements—New Features found only on the costliest cars Plus an Amazing Reduction in Prices! America has always €xpeeted great things from: its greatest industry. But the the announcement of the _. cueaion of a tine Se ee sae a e ver styled before! Beautiful Chevrolet New Low Prices The Coach 5595 Former Price $645 Sedan 569) 5 Tetaie Price $735 ‘The Landau fer! And gents abe =the result.of i Fane Price $765 745 a host of inocorgestie ts ee as: AG ol filter, AC, Teluriag *525 . tam and’ many others! ‘ ‘tree te - $535 with alone All: this ia Zombined toa degree in the : ay enly. benntifel hud Cerra Cone Tate ment popular of Mosdeter ; Kage ana baggie hing | Price includes Balloon tires : of $585. and ‘similarly striking and steel disc wheels. For- y : models. mer price $685 with balloon tires only. "7 1 5 Enviealy ge model with ‘395 | * Guat only) *Ghaasis neat) NAME OFFICERS ).22: FOR THIS YEAR jz: Present Officials All: Reelect- ed—75 Attend Last Night’s Banquet. ' A. J. pra) FB ieee af of the members thi f, held ta the Biks hall. All ficers were also reelected. Forks e bed! trend at.the pres- 1 DRILLERS oe but who was unable to : declared ats oe Well-Drillers n, publie accountant, wai to keep of a discussion on “How Joment of shoe ‘ eres of the well sia eee it factor in a Sait our one comme pad Pt should’ be be be of ee Serale ising Pie Costs,” led by A. R. Herring. by J. E, Kennedy, R.’ F. Simpsi L Schultz of ge was jana ek Slaten: Well Drillers’ Ane ¥. at Piength by. ae ‘ou gre The menu for the affair was chareh, Every care has been taken during 5 Brown Grand nouncement. of a complete line of | the Base few months to prevent the|be expected to show even greater | will retain his office of vice ream of tomato, soup, célery Fourth, Friday eveni motor cars to serve every price cli accumulation of heavy dealer stocks, | achfevements in the near future. dent, J. E. Kennedy dill: pickles, roast young |'§ | p m.o 8 p. m. with a distinctive sales appeal in each ogi the field organization xcel-| The popularity of the Willys-Knight | m with chestnut Gressing, te, Aer of the four great price groups. position to profit through the| models in the upper pried fields has corn, snowflake “ROSE SHOP e bool _ lettuce salad, fis » white. cake “and taken up “this morning; following "| whith ay open forum ‘on pipe driv- ing, pipe pulling and other problems, i in 3 Francis Jastkowiak and-Dar- Beers of this oe was held. O.:Williams, edi- ‘Answering questions placed in the ite ee “question box” was the first matter im tree rod se $6. Pores January Clearance Sale Suits Overcoats Overcoats we are going to reduce rr me a limited time. to the very low prices as follows: All $30 and $35 Overcoats in: \ blues, browns, greys and other shades, at the: very low price for quick clearance of 'Ttor of the Howell Drillers’ “News, on “Practical, Simple and Efficient Wa- ter Installations Which Ha' .| Tested in Actaal Operation,” jie, originally Gomarg tio| pleted the morning’s program. Greetings from the Minnesota ‘tation’ were tended by N. J. Spencer, president and F, H. Klemenhagen, secretary’ oc the group. A paper by J. 0. Eri the basis a_ Well- tine | Driller Should’ eg His Drilling J. Schultz oe Lee Been‘, com- ee ‘A general discussion and action on the question of a law for licensing well-drillers and requiring the filing cage ad oaritl oat of a log of every bento! was led inke, C. A. ——— invited to attend: ay supper a iven at the Baptist ' corner Ave. B and » from ice 65c. General clearance of Noveél- | tes wae: for Bige nade k limited number of men’s all wend ei in ner hlue "and an “ys and $25, values, at at Oe Tn this lot we are going to give you the eisai over- coat value in’a leather or sheep lined, full len Coat. fur fro leather lined sleeves with wool wristlets, that have-yet had an opportunity topurchase, a see that tell ordinary for $30, at A fine ine’ of men’s all pare) cae Suits in a the fashionable patterns and’ styles, rarer up to #40 at. 9 soecial clearance price of “A "tine ifne of stg dames shirts, all a pattern a weaves in a ful amoriment of sss, spect at m9 Soir tate sizles and sizes, regular