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$$' ?T TY' h ' v-' " "V"" : f ' x ' B rtT W-? f "- i If. "V -f ' rt . t J-' - v PRESIDENT SIGNS BONE DRY LAW. FARMERS NATIONAL EXPOSITION For tractors use ihe Balso System of Lubrication and BALSO MOTOR OILS WASHINGTON, D. 0. The United States will bo bone dry after Juno 3 next until the termination of dem "' I 'iiIuISitVuH vial If 3 I Willi I lllfjB ilBH blllziitlon otAnicrlca's lighting force Dedicated to the American Farmer, the backbone of the world, the fifth National Farmers Hxposltlon, to be opened Dec. 0 for 8 dnys at the Term inal building In Toledo, promises to be one of the moat successful ever held, Practically every bit of available floor space has been reserved, and Mnnagec-H. V. Buelow has been ob liged to refuse such displays as the STATE APPLE SHOW WILL BE BIGGER THAN EVER Is proclaimed by the Tresldent of the United States. Prohibition leaders say the law In sures permanent prohibition for the nation, because the process of demo bilization may take two years, airfl by that time the prohibition amendment will be ratified. We will demonstrate at the National Farnfers Exposition Fnrmers from all over the United States who vlll gather in Toledo com mencing December 0 to 14 inclusive, to attend the Nntlonnl Farmers' Ex position, will be Interested !n the 8th Ohio State tipple show, which will be u feature of the exposition. Indications arc that the apple show BALSO OIL CO. Toledo, 0. Both Phones WANTED Competent GIRL for gen eral house work; highest wages paid. Mrs. J. L. O'Neil, 519 Col lins St., Toledo, Ohio, Home Phond Park 1901-R. J PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS IT PAYS ii i ' " ,'.u ,'B EG3HEEKS22E232 ti if I m I ij o fi 1 3 1 b l A ISiltish War Kxhiblt, owing to luck of space. Special decorations from Chiengn have arrived and are being put Into place. Flags and gay autumn follagr against n white background give a festive nppearance to the big audito rium, and form an appropriate sotting for the many fine displays. The main floor has been given over chiefly to the industrial exhibits, which include 25 tractors of every variety, 8 grain separators" and 10 motor trucks all of which will be demonstrated dally. The state apple show will also be an important fea ture. The balcony exhibitions will in clude township nnd county war gar dpji products and Institutional dis plays. The Tied Cross, War Mothers and similar war organizations will have booths. K. T. Skinner, of the Toledo Com merce Club, will establish headquar ters at the exposition during the week, and be ready at all times to furnish out of town people with in formation about Toledo. 4mwlil itiliufnfll nrnffpimo ttUI Iwi given every afternoon and evening. I The large theater where moving pic tures will be shown, will be open to visitors each afternoon and evening. AN EXPOSITION OF GREAT INTEREST TO EVERYONE Special feature have been scheduled for practically every day of the National Farmers' Exposition, to be held In Toledo the week of Dec. (I. The programs Include information of vital Interest to every farmer. More than 60 delegates, representing the various state brotherhoods of the Treshermen's Association, will be present Dec. 11 and 12, to attend the meetings of this orgauiaztlon. The sessions will be presided over by E. E.Purkinson, editor of The American Thrcsherman, published at Madison, Wis. "Good Roads" day will be observed under the direction of the Lucas coun ty Improvement Association. All tow.nship trustees, county commis sioners anil surveyors are expected to be present at this meeting. A. B. San dles, secretary of the Ohio Macadam Association, will preside. One day will be devoted to the In terests of the Ohio sugar beet grow ers. It is also probable that the De cember meeting of the Ohio state board of agriculture will be held dur ing the exposition. The Exposition has the following endorsements Stnte of Ohio, Toledo Commerce Club. Tbresherman, Retail Merchants Board, all Agricultural Or ganisations, Ohio State Horticultural Society, and Good Roads Advocates. wKl be cue of the best ever herd. Ti'fhniiMl specialists from all over the ("".an try will be present to answer questions and give any Information desired concerning fruit production. The best methods of setting out fruit ttee's, the most up to date pruning methods, and effective measures of controlling scale, codling moths, Worms, scabs, and other troubles con nected with the fruit cultivation will be dealt with. The apple exhibit will Include dis plays by Important fruit men from he entire state. Among those who will have exhibits are W. and W. G. Farnsworth. of Lucas county, whose reputation in fruit production Is na tional. U. T. Cox of Lawrence coun ty, who has developed the Rome Beauty apple to Its highest state of perfection, will exhibit a car load of his finest products. X. E. Shaw, secretary of agriculture in Ohio, Prof. V. II. Davis, chief of the state bureau of markets; F. C. Cotton, chief of the state bureau of horticulture, and representatives from the, horticultural deartments of In diana and Michigan will also be pres ent. Other features of the exposition will include county and township ex hibits of war garden products, dis plays from the Toledo welfare farm, the Lucas county Infirmary, the State hospital, and the Market Gardeners exchange, a corn show and poultry show. In addition to the industrial exhibits. GAME AND POULTRY ARE FEATURED AT FARM SHOW Entries for the game aiid poultry show which will be one of the fea tures of the National Farmers' Expo sition to be held in Toledo Dec. 6 to 1-1. will number more than 125 pens. The show, while not as large as previous exhibits, promises to be one of the finest ever held in Toledo. .A the Poultry Growers Association will hold jio Independent exhibit this year, this will be the 'only opnortunity of fered Lucas eoimtv pon"ry growers to compete in a local show. In addition to the poultry, pigeons and rabbits will be entered. Entries will be received up to Dec. 1. The exposition, devoted to the In terests of the American farmer, will include every possible phase of up-to-date farm production. An exhibition of tractors, grain separators and mo tor trucks, which will occupy a large portion of the main floor, giving dally rtomoTiRtrjitlons. will be a feature. Township and county exhibits and" war garden produce will be shown. Special Prices on First Quality Tires Farmers Exposition Week See Our Display At The Show CAMEL TIRE CO. Order by Mail if you care to Money back if not satisfied. ' 712 MADISON AVE. TOLEDO, O. FIFTH ANNUAL Exposition National Farmers And STATE OF OHIO APPLE SHOW Terminal Auditorium TOLEDO, OHIO December 6th to 14th Inclusive THE GREAT MID-WINTER EXHIBITION OF ESSENTIALS HELD IN HONOR OF THE AMERICAN FARMER, THE BACKBONE OF THE WORLD TRACTORS ON DISPLAY Bull Advance Rumley Avery Farmer Boy Fordson Greyhound Steam Hart-Parr Lauson Mogul Moline v Ohio Happy Farmer R-P Emerson Staude Titan Bates Steel Mule Heider (2 Models) Frick Huber Light Four Waterloo Boy International Motor Cultivator ' Hession Turner Simplicity And more coming GRAIN SEPARATORS ON DISPLAY Russell Junior New Rncine New Frick Grayhound Birdsell Hubcr Junior Williams Nichols & Shepherd And more coming MOTOR TRUCKS ON DISPLAY Denby Graham Kisscll Republic Federal Collier Auto Car Smith Form A Truck Velie And mor,e coming Dndgo International Maxwell Standard Troy Trailer Pierce Arrow D and E Truck The Greatest and Most Wonderful Display Ever Made ' Farm Products, County and Township Displays War Garden Exhibits Open Daily 10 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. PORTABLE GARAGES, LIGHTING PLANTS, MILKING MACHINES, SEEDING MACHINES, DISC, HARROWS, SILOS, CREAM SEPARATORS, MOTOR CULTIVATORS, CORN CRIBS, STOCK FEEDERS, SAFES AND FARM EQUBPMENT TO MAKE YOUR FARM MORE EFFICIENT MORE SAFE MORE COMFORTABLE. , VS, ?. . jh -Hi 'K 'y'r.'' ' -', A . .v.4,- 1 1'i'-- -" ,&fv. -" j- '. t HartSchafTner &cMarx Clothes 1 1 " .y.. 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