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N, SCORED CYLINDERS AND CRACKED WATER JACKEIS $50 10 $150 THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME WS LETTER D 3 :::: E:;ueg‘-,sm S[.)&:aum.o Tooay! ) . : Always HE SAYS WE HAS BEEN MADE 5 D* Sharp— CAPTAIN OF TWE FOOTBALL TEAM. Never . THEY WON THE FIRST GAME THEY Sharpened PLAYED AND HE MADE A Ksure point for Touch VP - OR ToucH every word. Enough Jead for a! powns | GUESs 1T s ! | for quarter million words. NQISY DIFFERENTIAL $50.70 $100 EVERSHARP The name 15 on the pencil * Raoutom Frozen I Will Be Feld Tues- $13 10 380 jng——Robbine i« Charged Reckloss Driving. veral State's | this ronorning continuance of thd r case In which Vincenzo 8 charged with criminal In connection with the onday of Andrew Frese DETERIORATED TIRE: [ e 1,000 10 5.000 MiLES LOST / AND IT WAS JusT A FEW YEARS AGO | USED 7O PUT WM OVER S MY Kknee! A penéil of beauty’ —and a joy forever.: What a Cold Garage B wiorconmu: ‘Does to Your Car, o % b ETWEEN trips let your car stand in a WASCO-Heated Garage— A mechanical - I B kept at constant temperature by the WASCO Automatic Regu- vel and a writing | lator. The warm air envelopes the car—reaches every nook and wonder, Ul corner—melts off the snow and ice—thaws the frost out of the var- A quart, len-; oty meneed cxiers s Darmed oot boarings. * There's 0 chanee of froset ish e::'h’ % l:dr::am-r fl Fidiator. cracked water jacket or broken water pump. ber. Leads comein various degrees of hardness. A handy eraser is under the handsome cap. A built-in clip insures against Joss. ving, asked and was gontinuance until next morning His car collided mry T. Bray's automobile n Walnut street r Joseph G. Woods ree- that a capius be taken out he appearance of Paul Monday morming with assaulting |{ not in court ! Storage batteries work at a disadvantage when cold—they will not take s full gharge. and conseqently suffer greatly from overwork: they also are much more likely to become ruined by freezing. With the garage ed, enjoy taking' the same care of the lubrication and ldiunm:n'lnof mewc::n;wmo m’%e summer tlmer.o And your car starts easily. The self-regulating WASCO Hot Water Heating System requires attention only once a day. Any handy man can set it up—no expensive steam-fitter required. Costs less than street car fare for fuel. = WASCO is also used for heating offices. stores, cottages, etc. A. G. HAWKER, Elm Street 1se was ca 8 entered for Joseph and | finski both of whom we complaint of alleged that sho the accused. It app. had been the aggress ble did occur. She was . Mage Soes 2 n court by Lawyer . ~ - D a chain, or handbag. owitz 7 v M i ¥ ahy attractive liver Brigham arrested styles to choose pbell and Albert Bos- from. Prices, northwestern -.m-non":f and a ccfl!“sl night on drunkenness up.mh.rp ith wore filhed $10 in the B "'nm: L. A. Ladd was taken { 2 ftmflouawnwndm"fin hnan Thomas Tierney s ,7 mate offense on Hartford | . i / empoint Pen. was fined $7. 4 . s rs, the thrice continued a 156 year old 'hoy |Is having broken the nose younger boy was again An opportunity is being Oy to pay doctor bills. | hundred small boys and several auto- | WILS T1 VE repeated promise noth- | mobiles. At an early hour, crowds ON W L SER direction has been .ac-| jined the streets and waited for the | parade with its red fire and one note (€L CCCCCLCCCLCCCLLLCLCLLCLL ADKINS 66 CHURCH ST. have had of taking that action, ac- cording to the opinion of administra- B — - tion officials. Persons close to the ,7 i ! ‘ OUT HIS FULL TERM | president intimate that further resis. cotly wanjcoo toushingLon tha B | bugpipes, but the parade with its long nation talk may be considered base- | .., Y i i ” ARADE — WHAT? | lines of republicans aia not appear. — less. oy SOk SRl ! i They were all on the side lines giving The most positivi i 3 ox. 3 H st positive declaration of ] Cox a ary = i s t moral support, as did the fac- { Tumulty, Praising Cox, Says President | the president's intention 8o far was | maey ooy ox and Secretary Tu W bidwing their whistles. annon, fired by Willilam Squire, bo & “Fliyver'—pig | 0% & success, for it put the people in . s multy then talked over the campaign, given to Governor Cox by Secretary | and Mr. Tumulty listed the forces he | Tumulty in a telephone conversation. | believed were responsible for the s Governor Cox called up the White | democratic defeat. Closing the con- | e P = good humor, and their disappoint- Is Discussed. House late yesterday for the first time | versation, Mr. Tumulty again praised | . t | ment in not seeing a parade was ap- since the election. The first ques- | Governor Cox for his campaign i F Q ck R 13153 USC B pated s, « | Parently eclipsed by the foy manifest- Washington, D. C., Nov. 6.—The |tion he put to Mr. Tumulty was one 2 o m s t was ed each time a boom was registered in | suggestions of William J. Bryan that | concerning the president. = = = = — —— e poratic sta the smroky air 3 = ) “He is fine,” . > President Wilson resign his officce|, oS 8 ‘o =o€ 4 O DIC-0— D0 DD DIC=—0—DIe v two drum co od e — has served completely to do away with | ang inspiring fight you made " H Arranged by Republicans | Is No Quitter—Campaign gty with abou' half a doz-| Read the N. Y. 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I suffered fora year and was unfit todo - my housework, could only wash dishes once in a while. I read an advertise- ment of what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comsounq had done for other women and decided to try it. It surely did wonders for me. I have no pains now and can do my own housework without any trouble at all. - 2ICE -0 D IC- I -0 took six more. I have never had any I will always praise your medicine .23 . more trouble in that respect since. I I do not believe there is a doctor have done all kinds of work and at can do as much good for female resent am an attendant at a_State ness as can Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve {ospital and am feeling fine. I shall table Compound and you may alwaysreoommendfi«;eregemble(bm- these facts as a testimonial.” — pound.”—LiLLiaN THARP, 824 South 6th Lester E. Warnzr, R. 1, Bo Street, Carrollton, Ky. Onalaska, Wis. . JUST A LITTLE ON THE DAUBER NEEDED )Thousandsof Such Letters Prove the Curative Value'of . Jet-Oil is a liquid wax and oil polish. 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