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FRIDAY- MOP. N'INtI; TXI VT-rr r - v ;REVEffiIQNSOF fl TVl!ii HHtn .!! "'ll'iiK - TtlOlII " ill I It! llHM.I III? Wiii'f Iur liiDt- dati; aiT., . lay ii.-utA iaJii! I loipd ll. anuvt . , .... - .- . ... - . J - .j i . I'tireg, t uaiy. 1 '. ha in a t uljff. kt.t ri.r w ill !. u-.ii ij ib I lUtwriy. mf ji:r t i r .U-rpinrj. nl "r)ine tuV iUr? llpoeiny inmyutinr tho V.r VllllllilliXTil 11 III U IU pifaiTi'tt f r- pa f '! i -I n li ir t-lo;i J e s n " wtpv tee, f li iK! r Lugo rlrrlw ot I IT ! wn tae Urn'- t'.' j fitful ihn tp.i kctiif-ufn 'tar . t The Storf honeymoon SSfi'L '-"-"jt - Uti Woi.derf.Mr by ( af-.;,ih.ctmfnK .ts, , and P,in;-i,V,h iictlR tW.'tfoiM-; 1. r CCDt Sl2C of al-nM I V- r - Hflflfi C- "A 1" e- KATIIh.Kl.Nh - JV-ND AlADCE(er i nitit Jiou aiwajR kept Jt. r . y poor Riri. I .RaiUr puil.p.. mitte? today. s?rv.l notlciUa Ifitli rx!I.'y to. bo adMt(sl m pro-t '.. " i. ? ! V -rmm n ari r-tli t Tncfft Onnrf I i----.t 11 ..rrmlri . . im nft of th t-n ! HOURS. .MOUSING I n' t,'iealm J had' bclpetl LI1 lian to ge'up seypral improraptJijf eared uhe wajrsoruy uovn to tnt . Riccncii4 -isnppers u it upon ue(ty s tve- - The - door loading to the . ol- LUllaii so into.ored woman's bedroom across the eary and upnt that I mlUtswooii. t "What Gel tho ORIGINAL Fresh, full-cresmrnllk end the extract of sfr j icctea maitea grain, reuuecu uj jwwuci juuu. ' The Food-Drink for All Ages. . .: :; Used successfully for over 13 century, ' JP5Si2pcriQr,to te?, cqfee,cocoa A quick Innch readily digested, laYigoraticg, tioarisbbg, Delicious . " " Atk for HoTlfck'a at All Fountains Prrparcd in a moment by briskly stirring the powder in - hot cr cold -water. Keep at home or when traveling. Orizinalmd by HORLICK va ran l do to hetn yon and where Is the. physicianT'V , . Sh. smiled dsain at tha note of impatience, in tny voire. ' 'Ton. bare": Teryljttle Idea of the dignity and importance which doth hedge a phyEicjan." sh said. Dr. Holmes win tervtKIndl very considrte.' but. of ; course, . he for other important supply meas .... i TJUIIIC IH-nuy" A.ouUl In appvopriatedaorji avystjfllat.'s . i hi rti'r pins. hoard. Hc tt.ldedl ' : . that' his ; coram k tee tett ."that. U! ' ' ' haft . S-l bdhrnd.ihe.shlop nK f - OBITUARY board. and.. compel Itdo.acH it ' KJUlt vf' I i onii equipment. ,. House 'leaders took vp the bis appropriation-, bill. with the avowed, purpose or disposing of it aa.aoon as puible to make way J l MAY, I i'Tilferj 1 1. 15 o'riok a. in. Sh j. ,Jlve htldren. Cor TiSlei.i. Mia. V." U. Withere.') of U r to Join, the liefd onUafenl i Taeuuia. ; Wan hi Mr.. II. II. rro.UiraJv ai Oford.. . . i a.. a a C3 a a. ' ' e ia nrrtied by s U'ird irse . oV Wert flat e, TB oft of Ihe lo KhuUnhiM Und al n-t he lrae ia Septem- The Old Reliable Round Package Ask For nj Get thus Avoiding Imitations, SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Sama Price Write for free aampla to Horlick's, pcpU B, Racine, V7i3, 1M . BIG SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S SHOW! t' Four Acts Today -. - PERRY and BELL- - I ' Nonsensical, Nonsense , Music a la Carle 1 STARR and UNDEN Down' Melody La'ne'. -Midnight - A athletic'. NoyeUy left sliortly ' after Mrs. .'Morton died." ' -:. ; And you've been. -alone ever since I" I exclaimed., with , a sud den islan of -all the gruesome duUes 4hat.'must Jhave been ber in the'lasthour or two.. .' ' -. 'T am used to It," she said in'a' matfer-pf-fact planner, and -I re alized as never, before the' ronna or.grdy. sombre tasks which make up the life of trained nnrse.' ) . "iJllian insiated -upon staying with nie.T'sbe wenrbn-r'hnt we .wre both bo afraid that Marlon "might waken -and miss her mother thatu finally, prevailed upon ner to ro downstairs. How is Marj 'ion? -: - - - ' v . , "Sount asleep, t' answered. "and Lillian Is with her. I hart the kettle on und am going: to pet breakfast for- our guests. But first give me your; own order. 'I'll br in g: yon -a .tray, "Let-me go-downstairs to' the kitchen and heln you . she'plead- tjd t "I"eotfldn'f sleep now---borr- etly I couldn't. I'd see all sorts urea. The bill contains more than 1000 Items and calls for an aggie iaie. appropriation of $3S3.tiM. 292. General Rebate on the meas ure will be concluded tomorrow and its Consideration, item - by item. . will begin next week. . O.airimm Good in the coarse of today, discussion ; assailed ,the vr-jnsian which had been rejected by" his committee, to give the ship ping: board $147,000,000. for ,"the support of the emergency fleet corporation. ' it .- " r-; "We. are not roinjr tapnrot)rl- eto If we can prevent it,", he said. I a , single penny . for .Frank Flint of dnri in Itall.ol eollese. Oxford, the Ima mater ol Matthew Ar nold and a Krore ot llrirVh fta ten men, and Supheoson Smith of I'ortlnd. nirnilitr of Retfd'f first 1 CTaduairnr ela. was recently en- iUtl. UUW IIOl Know IIS OUSlIirnS. I , . -w-,-. i icow leu in mini?.' iitr .us vas t . - . J I.-. ...... . n . 1 ,m mi gmm I A A . A. 7T, ana If 'It. Is going to ret any - u- w f."n .u.- .. mirvPi iLiiJilWJ -' wl ' ... : i ! . . f I H Vi - -. Saturday, Jan. 1, 1921 , Commission Sales Tioom -'-, f 254- So. Liberty St- - PotatxGv'i: re., , ;Car rots, Foe d, v V:S ' Plows Harness' ' Have ; promise of .Cows, .... ..VHP-es,t Chickens ' - .-jehteinber tb Big Stoct arid . Ira pi emen t Sale 1 J a n u ary 1 5 , PATTERSONS . ' j- - . 'Ofllpq .At cr' fl If. GEOSATTERLEE'v 7 't7V. r , v "7 '77" " --s ! K. 1 ; 4 rvn Uu that Is wapting the peopleV mon-! money , it must get it out of I he salvage of Its plant," ' .t,. 4 Represeriuttive Bankhead. Dem ocrat 'of "Alabama, asked 11 if Rep resentative Good -was making it possible for the board to'pur rf th( day of final reckoning as to the profit .or loss of 'its- opera tions.' : v : ; ' . ' - fl don't think ' so," Air. .Good replied. "tl yoa bad watched the sneciacle of man after - rnan In hish poHiorw on- the shipping board who' knew nothing - about heins!ne.'in vWhich which he Mwaa en gaped.. .except to know4-the anfeunt of his salary.-, you would not he .nady to critieizp Uiecomr mittee. We want them to "com mence to salvage Fomerof these plants, and materials and -'they rcofit get to work. Tbey hayo got to; learn ,thts bufiiuess or- get out offit. ' 1 -- r "'The committee feels that aome i Khips should be - sold. . -It feels j tliar-nowjs iict the tinv to take i money and-loan it to any shipping I board confern to b'-nld o her thips, I berata- the 'money is likely to be- iosi. . ne commitiee iceis mat u has got to get 'behind the shipping uoard 'and compel It. to sell its (JX.li.1. UJ1U ll.CUIflUlli. . f i , The chairman also-attacked jbe i war department for -gpenctng, more tnou'pr than rongres. had appropriated recruiting the ar-.' jriv. J He saiu he was in favor of llniingnhe -army to lSOWOe-iien r and make them, learn to wora. JTJie ,ommirte.chatrmanihow . .eri In urging economy, wiid that t Be "Salaries of many-government officials and employes were ' too low. c-iT i Commenting on the care and training" ot disabled war veterans, Mr. Good said thU both the. war rir-k; Insurance bureau1 and fede" aT'bbard'af. 'vocational educatioji isiould have". nnexpscXjpd balancts a( the end of the 'current fiscal yiar;and that with tlvse amounjs available, together witji appropria tions; carried' In tfn bill, the w4r rf?k in?nr?.nce bureau would baf' aoproimatexly $160,000,000 and tile aboard for voeatiora! . educa tion $75. 500.000 during the cemihg fiscal year approximaf lj the a'mottnts. he-said, they hd estimated they would need. i '"Congress will take' care of the v - - . . h-m -kTa . wr iia- jmm a .-m . a a, vu w i - Mary Ann Morrison was born In t ick cT polk ebunty. and Mr. C. rrduuie of I'jI". I" now In rxMi Iorgan ,-cuunty.i JllJnoi.. Augstsi Itir.gle of, .orlt SnJnt, aad a IU. 1S2S. She was married to jjarxe- n.ir.iWf of crtm'ichiKlren John HvtThapman In' Pike county, rr.iid great grandchildren. ,She Jrai Illinois, in IS-lS.-.. - - '-l wn a consistent member of tb In -154 .they,. with their thrao I c hristian rhurrU iince early girl llttle daughters, rfarted for Ore-J hood, a kind and holpful ncifh- UU, VUllllll ujr n.J Ul.iur lif- mu of Panama; crossing the Isth mus by nnde'park train; then tajr inj. pasfase on the' ship" gouther ntr, they Started on the last part of , their "Jaarney. " A storin com ing on, their saip was , driven uhore and wrecked' near Flattery reefs, bat all succeeded in. reach ing the shore, and tft saving largo enpplies of , 'food. They" estab lished d caTnp, while 5on of ,tho men made their" way to' Olympik. where they inducedVtho officers of Create an arf-lle, a Ida i-;: iir.!.. iot i.tKM. ana inua T:.rt rtfu:, caurrb, the-, palr.a . mnr r r&runuum and rJ :rtr.rilt ! Ihm U aratara. g Ne-iriySi i-rp! nominal rj teU ( :ary of tL ere rrrlt i 3 f JiooJ'a HxrM-,t-xri:'. U fat the tn4lelne yaa r.eM r.-. ' i 1 the camp, unLufUr .jvaitiag seve ral days,- returnod'' o Olympla. giving up"regueey that means. The party j lf t tlxjir camn ..and started ior-i'biUraad,' traveling on fOof. horseback ar.d -Indian canoe to 'PorUandi then, by boat, to Fa- HAPPY NEW YEAR . .. . - :- lit njU- We are still selling the very choicest Meats at prices in keeping with y tlie lower livestock prices; This js.a policy that the Midget Market : : r ... . ; .j ,m .. 1 . - :.,T L , r .; has followed since it was firjpt established. - - ' ' ;'' : - : - ' .-. ' " . ? ' . ' ' - ' - ' - - -. ' .It' Wil' Pay You to Trade t a Market that isy o : 4 NOT IN THE COMBINE For Friday we offer an extra choice lot of all kinds of Meats that will appeal to all who are interested in lowering the cost of living hwi m m. ORIGINATORS OF LOYVPRICES ' 351 State Street -.. . . . ..." , - " ' " " - ' We will close Friday at 6 p. m. Open -dayv.(Nev. Year's Day) until 10 a. n. ; Satur L DON'T MISS , Th&:.Bipeci2t:Ser- Mectd.-t- Ccrrrcdy -VhpNt-, New" YearVPve- .and New VearV Day !t :YE: LIBERXY : T Tf iiiQifejiisis At The New Low Level . . iVot cheap Umbrellas cheaper but our regular high grade stock are all reduced to the new maniifac- turing scalei ;;t . Just step in and see for yourself the high qualities oi pure silk; half silk and Half cotton Umbrellas with fancy handles and tipped ribs that are going at $5.9 ' $638 and $7:75. - w. . A Our Prices Always the Lowest t. . d ... ..., . 7. , . i . . . . ; horrors. Let.jne be with you until I've had some coffee, i dn' want anything else." 4i 1 1 j knew that she "needed reft .surely, but I also, realized that her brain and heart were so filled cvtth; Jack's unreasonable condia t that .'she probably couldn't sleep ?0 soon after . the experience pf the eight. I could also imagiac that Khe craved living companlon tliip after her enforced comrauti ii with death. So I m.?de no de tour to her proposal, simply turned with her toward the a!rs. f i , An Indignant Interruption. f ;"lll bathe my hands and fape and fb-i with oti In two minutes." .she f said. dl.vengaginpr herself. Hut whatever are- you going o do when Betty discovers you -in her kitchen"?" . "Til manage, Hetty." I F.ad. v.ith' far more confidence than I I "It, for .the old colored " woman was a martinet In culinary malteTj" brooking no Interference in her own domain Lillian's" kitchen." "I wLih you joy of your joV Katherlne retorted, disappearing into the bathroom. t Th word KhailnvH mv an Ithnsiasin a bit as I again went to i the kitchen, aud made me move I with iareafr caution than b fore. The old colored woman bad been ui unnslally late the night be fore Ioeau of Lillian's trip Tor me, J could see fiom her man ner, when tshe let us in that he. blamed me for her enforced g;t tine up. If our movem?nts wak ened ber. now, before her usual rising' time. 1 could imagine her picturesque v.rath. Katherine poon 'oin"d me. and I was glad to se that the humcr-o-is aspect of ourtiptocing alout thekitrhei trxinr lr cook ; break fast without the liyshtest clinR of a saucepan to b.etray n.i struck hr with sufficient force to take her .mind front the thin? that iTiad been worrying her. We be gan- to make finite an event of rTir enternr!e jand nnr- or twice licausbt ourciVfs eiggliug narer onr breaths' like boarding-school girbv engaged in a , midalght Spread.' -v-" . I had just la d Katherfre's place upon acsynT of the. kitchen labfc when aw indignant i. voice sonned from tlie door. "Will .you klnUlv tell me what vou 1p die are doiCT in mv,kitcheu mm r:- a-? sr.- t -vjr -is THE" UN tVERSAIi CAD'' : .1, New. Year's PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY HKSOLVEI) To ret away from work and worrit for an hour each day. ..... ,. , . HESOLVED To those "Utt Friends- wtu.lie at a di- . ... tancc more often in future. . These resolution are easy to keep bemnse a Ford Sedan. wTt keep them for you. It will take vou and the entire family eVcn the -hnhie everywhere you want to ro, rezardlexn of weather condition. In wind or rain, storm or cold, all will be a comfortable and warm and free from all drafts as if at home by the firesidel These resolutions are easy to keep because a Ford Sedan cmts less than any other open car. Henry Ford himself fi ten the retail price to you the same price every here except for freight. Asd that price U now loner than ever before on the Ford Sedan. It may jo higher soon. So RESOLVE to have a Ford Sedan delivered at once. Thai Is the wisest and best resolution ou can make for 1921 the easiest to keep and the happiest for you and all your family. Insist on Genuine Ford Parts VMleyMoiora "The Weather Is Always Good in a Ford Sedan" Insist on Genuine Ford ; this time of -nTsfhtT ft asked. -.'V Y - i A ...