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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER i. 1!
Troanan ‘auutuv '(iium-
■'8ea3» M i
republics!
TOSiiT MIB-WC-
nominee has made!
iMquivoeal atSto-f
in >ircumlocution, I
rooties to continue j
Mo immoiliota nn.i
Lake Bluff Girl Who
Burned Self, Dies Ear
ly Friday; Murder la
Theory. •
SATURDAY WILL BE
OUR LAST DAY AND YOUR LAST CHANCE
AS IT IS THE ENDING OF OUR
/ This recipe makes the heat yea
ever ate
tablespoons shortening. *1 cup sugar,
rag, I cup sour milk, I cup Kellogg’s ALL- .
*AN, I cup flour, hi teaspoon soda. *4 tao-
loon salt, i teaspoon baking powder.
Cream shortening and sugar together, add
g. Mix and sift flour, soda, salt, and hak-
g powder. To creamed mixture add ALL-
tAN, then milk, alternately with sifted dry
gredjent*. Pour into greased muffin tin*,
id bake In moderate oven (370* F.) for 20
routes. Yield: cither ft large or 12 medium
te muffins. If sweet milk is used instead
•our, omit soda and use 3 teaspoon* bak-
nnd that i» a
the policies of
Vteceasors.
hi? immediate pre*
to make clear the
. a prohibitionist,
(Continued from page one)
of U degenerate came to the fore
front •
At the name time there was a
shred of evidence that Miss Knaak
‘fire ordeal”
whose name w *> cent to Houshou
with thouswuh of others a&Ktn<?
for a clear uefi iite support oi our
cause, and‘Who have reached my
conclusion! • afte a long period ot
uncertajntjT, wj / [ am going W
the polls bn N< vember b and caat
my vote ff>r Allied E. Smith, deni-
tor president.
had Arranged a wier
pact with somebody.
Police almost has turned to the
gir’s original story, that, she had
WAIT until yousee those
ocratic cl riiadt
Great 1 ivation for Demo-
cratii f (Trader to Sur
pass (All of City’s Wel-
muffint a* they coroe
from the oven. Won- m
derfuily light and fluffy ^
— never soggy. And
•when you break one ,4j
open and let a lurop.pf
butter melt in that ten- 'JpT
der texture, get ready /
for a ta»te experience ( --"*
such as you never had V
before. No other muffin w. <
ever had such a rich, ...
nut-like flavor. '
The floe thing about fc, ‘ v**
eating these wonderful
muffins is the health they bring you. For that
cupful of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN helps supply
your eliminative system with bulk and fiber
that prevents constipation. So many foods
in our diet—meat, eggs, milk, sugar, fate-
lack this necessary roughage.
But muffins are not the only food where
you can get healthful and tasty results by
adding ALL-BRAN. Put it in dressings. Sprin
kle iHn soups. Mix it in griddle cake batter.
Kellogg'* ALL-BRAN is equally effective for
health when eaten as a
I few. cereal. Doctors recoin-
' fejCsjla. J. mend It. But be sure
you g-t lb- genuine
Kellogg's. It is 100%
• bran .and furnishes
"'bulk" in generous
\ quantities. Part-bran
J products, at best, can
■ JfflMHK-if only be part-way effec-
five. Just eat two table-
apoons of ALL-BRAN
. daily (chronic cases of
constipation, with every
meal). Delicious with
milk or cream, fruits or honey added.
Giocers everywhere sell Kellogg's
ALL-BRAN. Use it and you'll free yourself
from constipation. Also from the use of habit
forming cathartics. For Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN
works as nature works. Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creek.
a hopeless love. But Mies Knak’s
dying words prbb*~y< will sepd
them searching again for, clues
if. the cose.!
Alvin Knaak, one of the wom
an’s five brothers, told the Whited
Tress Friday that he could nut
believe she had burned herself. He
held that it wouiu nave been im
possible for her to go through
with the ordeal. Ha pointed out.
as physician had earlier, that she
would nave had to bum bne leg,
then stand on that leg while she
curried the other, then- thrusting
her head and arms into the fur
nace.
HatuiUiiy nlclif speech to bo db-
livvretl ii Madison Square Garden,
issues of the
summiof
cumpalff
^feggyqUAUTy HOSIERY” -g
SHEER CHIFFON*" 0 SERVICE WEIGHTSH
PURE SILK TO THE TOR' FULL FASHIONED/
GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY ALL PERFECTS/JL
NEW SLENDER FRENCH HEEL5; ffiT
< SUPREME WEARIN6 QUALITIES/
TEN NEW DESIRABLE SHADES %|M
CUBAN SAND, ATMOSPHERE, WROUGHT IRON, PEARL BLUSH,
BOULEVARD, TEA TIME, MIRAGE, BRONZE CLAIR-
AN UNHEARD OF HOSIERY EVENT-1
Fifths!* m
I MVT GET UP
NIGHTS
Rev. 11 Lee. Portsmouth, N. H.
SaysJ “Come or write to 101
Crescesi Way, and I will tell you
how its a short time the bladder
irritnti.it was relieved by Lith-
iated Buchu (Keller Formula).
My eats was of long standing
and painful. Was bothered 4 to
G time, each night.” It acta on
bladder as epsom salts do on
bowels. Drives out foreign 'de
posits! 4nd lessens excessive acid
ity. This relieve the Irritation
Alvin Thursday had expressed
a ha'f-beiief that his sister bad
sought to keep a pact with some-,
body. He said she murmured
something about a pact and added,
"One of us did not go through
with It’’.
Mow, he said, he and the other
members of the family believe
she must have been placed in the
furnace by somebody else.
Alvin said ho um* the only
member of the family who could
get Elfrieda to talk. He said she
tola him that Tuesday night she
went to the police station to see
llitchac-i-lf. 1 here, she, learned he
was home in bed. suffering from a
broken leg.
Ca,r.nl.,Jt
KtU.tr. ALL-BRAN It
sold with this definite
guarantee: Eat it accord,
ing te directions. // it dote
not relieve constipation
eelaty, wo will refund ihe -
pwthaas price.
audytocat
It May Be
ALL-BRAN
her whet happened from there
on”, Alvin said.
An inquest will he held af 2 p.
m. Friday into the death.
Judge flushes' Declara
tion that Prohibition is
"Sham Hattie*’ Impels
Mrs. Ritchie to Vote for
Democratic Nominee,
She Declares.
IapM* 1 *
(Continued It— page oca.)
afalre than I do. la the re
cent democratic primary I did ..
not role for the first Mat*
since thia duty of citizenship
w*a thrust unon me I did not
rare to put myeelf in the .po
sition of teldag part in the
primary and (hen failing to
support the tick:l selected-
Audi felt support ofitke ties- .
*t would be ’ifUMHraW'S
reuse of the prohibition issdif.
But * week or more ego Cljfts.
Evans Hughes, than whom thejte-
Firblican Party boosts no Oner,
i.o fairor, no more authoritative
spokesman; speaking from thecTr-
pubiican standpoint, eald that
prohibition is a sham .battVfc, In
this campaign. *
What djd this ncan? I may hr
a fanatic on thu question of intox-
irating liquors, but I disclaim a
TRODUCTORY PRICE
Sterling Quality
Hosiery-. I
When #»///•
REGULAR PRICE- 1 -lus iBUM,
Johnson Shoe Co.
' 264 Clayton Street
Children Ciy
for It
CSatoria js a comfort when
fiaby Is fretful. No sooner token
than .the little one Is at ease.- If
restless, a few drops soon bring
coptentment. No harm done, for
.C'aatoria is a baby remedy, meant
for babies. Perfectly safe to give
th« youngest infant; you have
{rating liquors, but 1 disclaim a
partisanship which r-revcntsthlnk-
ing.
It means the necessity of facing
these facts—first, that both par'
ties have realised that the pre
ponderance of opinion in America,
for the time being, is away from
prohibition, seecnd; thnt conse
nuently their attitudes art identi
cal with this exception, thnt the
democrats have Ihe better record
for unbiased lav enforcement, and
third—since this issue has noth-
' hope for from either Me,
ot nursing my. ehagrtn I
And what are they f in
the face of the dilemma wbiclt we
2=i 4ur
i hives perhaps the most important
use it every day. But it's in au
emergency that Castorla means
mos(. Some night when consti
pation must be rdlleved—or colic,
pains—or other suffering. Never
ne without It; some mothers keep
an extra bottle, unopened, to
make sure,there will always he
Cantoris in the house. ‘ It ■ is - ef
fective for older children, ..too;
read the book that comes with It.
must decide this matter <un other
issue*. / ’ “•“* — **■“* *“
tU i
devotees of prohibition find
to us must'be law enforcel
The history of the two pi
have an answer here whic^ .
• more than suficient. The demo
cratic party hat had a most; re-
■ markable record of clean govern
meat and enforcement of law
without respect to persons. The
democratic nominee has personally
this same record. In a quarter ot
century of executive life, with en
emies seeking diligently to find a!
lapse, no accusations of corruption i
lavs bean successfully brought
against him. It seems here lies
our best hope.
We hour much of prosperity.
Like the ‘‘mountings”, prosperity
lies just “beyant”. It's etVry-
wheru except here. This is true
in the South, in New England and
•n the West What prosperity,
the Agricultural South and West
hare had to coma directly si a
result ef democratic legislation
sponsored by two Georgia demo-,
crats. What prosperity they may I
hop* to have matt come from a
program of relist sponsored by n
party not dominated by big bus- 1
Tlte mutter of the disposal
.of our'.national resources la of
paramount 'muortance. Tea-
put-Dome and Balt Creek are
wore* wnich shriek the an
swer. Muscle Shoals a«d
-^AdTerrisement)
'✓“"HESTERFIELD stands out at the mild
Vat c igarette that satisfies. That la because
it has taste. Jts mildness is not fist or
iosi|)id—Chesterfield has character—flavor
—aroma—and appeal. Due first, trt the cx-
to the cao't-be-co]
blending and cross-1
They are mild—t
they satisfy.
-uvxtdt t rif
1
>
Why Hunt
—dor something goad to rand,
whan you can coma right to
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Every purchaser
of a new Ford
is entitled to Free
Inspection Service
for the first 1500 mile^
o* co
THE modem automobile it a
fjnely built piece of machinery
and it will stand a lot of abuse.
Considering the work it does, it
Kjves surprisingly little trouble.
But there isn’t a car made that
will not run better and longer if
given proper core.
The first few hundred mile*
are especially important because
that is when the mechanism of
your car is bein£ broken in,
Proper attention during this pe
riod will lengthen its life and pre
vent unnecessary trouble later on.
We are particularly interested
in this matter because we believe
it is anr duty net only to moke a
good automobile, but to help the
ownelr get the greatest possible
use over the longest period of
time at a minimum of ti
and expense.
With this in view, the
Ford dealer organixadon I
specially trained and i
service the new Model A i
Furthermore, wc ha^e in
structed every Ford dealer io give
the following Free Inspetyion at
500,1000 and 15001
Chock battery
Check generator charging rate
Check dittributor adjuttment •
Check carburetor adjustment
■ Check lights
Check brakes
Check shock absorber adjustment
Check t(re inflation
Chech steering gear
Change engine oil
Lubricate chassis
Ford _
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No charge is made for labor
or materials incidental to thia
service,, except, of course, where
repair* ore necessary through
accident, misuse or neglect. The
only Charge is for new oil.
. Sec yonr Ford dealer, there-
fore, and get this Free Inspection
of your new car at 500,1000 and
1500 miles. Find out, too, how
little it .will cost to have your car
given a thorough going-over at
regular periods thereafter.
■;.,A periodic checking-up, to-,
gether with oiling and greaslug
500 miles, will add months
'and years to the life of your ear
and mean more economical and
pleasurable motoring every joule
yon drive. ■ '
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