Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 221, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES JBLLI.1L1.L. Thm-sdny. ?l;nv-h 1. VM7 CIRCLING THE CAIlIIiBEAN SEA WITH AMERICAN HOSPITALS Mailed By U. P. Men To The United States -: it:. ,--v't tPS.c. ' .'l: t. - ..':!. Wl r. 1 - .'i V-
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BT BA1PH H. TURNER. (TTnlted Press Correspondent.) 'I'OKIO. Jan. 12 iby mail). An ititrrrstrional affair eon' itiiir a round three Mexicans ajid their mys'.iTious moversonts in attempts to buy nmipuniuon and anus, has Just finished its lirst not in Japan. Today the attention in dipJ.im.itii' circles here is directed toward conjee t u re as to just what the Afoxicans
,vr. at in their mission for the v ai-.
r: nra jrovcrnment. The Mexicans' efforts mot with juc- . hut thoir activities lime leen s--intent as to arouse daily watchfulness n the part of officials connected with both the American and British ombrissios hero, the latter fearing that ati.'itipts were being made to aid the- Germans. While future developments are expected to heighten the sensational charterer of the Carranza mission, it is now known as a certainty that the Mexicans, assisted by two Japanese, a I'uteh nd--n Hirer, and a. "Welshman discharged from the British army for conduct, unbecoming a r.ritish officer, succeeded in ehartering the Kotohira Maru. a Japnncw vissel of 4. lei) tons. After loading cargo, this boat left Yokohama d tiring the night of January 4. and pro- , led to Muroran. where it coaled and .ailed direct for Salina Cruz. Mexico.
According to the manifest, the ship
ment! consisted of 4"3 tons, hut i
known that this -steamer of over 4.0'mi
ions did not sail direct for Sa'ina t'rua
with a cargo of only 400 tons, listed as machinery. It is a!so known that, the Kotohira. Maru oarri.-d lwenty-.et.-ti Japanese gun expert--. It is believed that the Mexicans, handicapped in their operations by the alertness of the Japanese government, Aere offered only inferior materia!, of ;,n old pattern and lacking in uniformly, so the trio finally resolved to add their small arms purchase a quantity of machinery for the manufacture of guns a. id ammur.it ion. The three Mexicans were J. M. Carpi,., R. Vargas and C.uitterz Ast re-pa. They arrived in Yokohama November J". They are nil Carranza, men. C.irpio a as chi-f of staff under General Obre gon. Carranza's war minister. The Mexicans had money all kinds ,.f it. They ha3 credits issued by New York banks totaling more than $2.0t'0.I'.iii gold. This money is generally known to have b.een rje posited in the Chartered Bank, the First Bank of Japan and the Mitsui T.ank. In addition to these credits the're is a lars sum of . ' o- .fnl VoinL-
money depositee in n ,-e.ve..iiu. ........ h-:re. the ren.natVt of a sura placed her :;eneral HuA-rta when that bandit ; supremo Across the Kio Grande.
ring their stay nete vie.-
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A WARD NTC-R.IOSL
The American Tropics are being '. with district hospitals, dispensaries, i said: "I am convinced that neither brought into God's country. The :'-"d health camps. It has drained .plague r.or yellow Over exist anvmigitv works accomplished for stni- i vast arta! of swampy land. It has ' where oti the literal coast of the tation'and pood health by the United!1 h;,lnf e' s f communities pure Caribbean." Hut for the first time in SMIC ir, tCa r.n y , ' j ter to drink. The work was im- , the history of manv of these regions Stes irt the C anal Zone and at Ila-ld.-takep. at an expenditure of mil- thousands of persons are finding a ana duruifr the American occupa- lions. Several hundred thousand dol-! hospital they ca:i tro to when they tion have been duplicated in a vast lars are required annually for its are ill. fnnpe of country circling the Carib-1 maintenance. I In its medical divisions in Panama, bean sea. In ail the company's hospitals Costa Rica, Guatemala, Colombia, Lie people of the Caribbean lands 1 there are fine physicians, many of Honduras, and Cuba, the United are not only making wide use of au-! them bearing post-graduate honors j Fruit Company has 14 hospitals and tomobiles, street cars, concrete con- won at American and European uni- 1 34 dispensaries or medical stations, struction, city lighting, and public versities. The cumulative experience : Many of the patients have never water supply systems hut the prob- j of the hospital work some of them ! seen sheets and pillow cases before.
icms oi sanitation and nygier.e are were started before our government , Hut thev soon learn to like them and
occupying their serious attention. ( licgan its sanitation in the Canal The largest, rncst thoroughlv or- ! Zone makes the records of great ganized and far-reaching work for ; value. Often visiting physicians public health and sanitation ever un- j come for study and special research, dertaken by an American company There are, too, American women in the tropics has been successfully nurses who are doing a work as big carried on by the United Fruit Com'- : as that done on the lattletields of pany. It is doubtful if any similar j Europe. w-ork of equal magnitude has ever j Last year the medical divisions of been successfully attempted by a t the company treated 116,000 paprivate concern. Few governments tients. This does not mean that have even equalled or r-Dtroximated ' thorp is a tremendous amount of
the daily bath, too. Ninety-five per cent of the native patients at the
company's hospital in ianta Marta are found to have hook worms. Of this ailmer.t they are quickly cured. The broad and enlightened policy of this company cannot alone be measured in dollars and cents. It has brought to the company a prestige in the American tropics that money could not buv and to the
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frequently so n in comr iny with I moothMooking. v. ell-c5rc5?fd s w'hile the movements of these
,,-Uipmos ns yet th
r being constantly watched.
tir connection with the Mex-
not Vieen established.
f jRTH WllUBHS But Cc fluid Not Buy Bread So X Goes the Story Lie fh" e Man at Klondike, Who Diet i 0f Starvation, with His
Hut Full of Gold.
Many Die Yearly, with Means of
Salfvation at Hand, were J.ney
i But Able to use xncui.
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.sicians the worll over nai
manv Amerirnn inrt.irs nnt-qii
it. We have nothing like this work nrs? lurkinp around tho Caribbean. , sanitation enpincets who have suein the Philippines. The company has 1 There isn't. General William C. cessf ully fought the good fijrht it almost fringed the Caribbean rea 1 Gorgas, after a four months' trip, has brought a life-long-satisfaction.
RUPERT SAYS HIS YANKEES WILL WIN
PUBLIC TO KEEP
BY JOHN MA3TEOL. NKW 1UUK, K. h. 2S. To he the ways of Wall street r-rud :i a first, ess-, ir.nl. t 'out-ape is : underestim.'t'f.-il. but a s'i.'k bravery. wi!ti"iit r'-n?"n, hi
DUUFJTOGK MARKET
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tii" I'revailitiir rnnni.in iiif 1 1..
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- .11 ti - : : .1 : i 1 : t n 1 1 !l ? : o- li liKll h-'L
metvlaiile (in the sense that every one
admire? the man who lias the au-iaeity j ln-,t
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The , v- r .!:! .-". ins the f.p'iri
. f o- k e . h I 111.'' as it '1 i'i at the
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,. and believed in the virtu-s .... . ...i -r hf.ve. alas, also r-a 1
drawhaeks'and the impossibility of sdmimsierim,' it wher- it would do Kool. p,-.,.tr have seen liundreds or r""P-'-,i," whom th--y kif w miM liM'" vav-d had they only h.--n aid-- t' .-nouph c-d liver oil to obtain tt-'.n it a siiH'ici- nt amount of tie- medicinal pru--, ;.l.- wliKh u contained. ' 1 1 is not nere.cosH.-y to sro to do. t --r! to .hi,. -w why cod lnr-r oil has not i en a popular remedy, or to realize how tew pt" ab'.e ,-',Vtr' ot i; .'io t'hem any poo.l. The n.ntiv v.ho haw needed and H'teinpted to take this nauseam, remedy, if tb-y are still in a position wh-i-e they need c-.d liver oil. t... .l.-tl.l !-!r-f:.- th.ir
are til-' ones wn-r .-
ill" air aid shout iheir :o n
;!;,. I1--W3 lUll'-Il c.-'mes
c-'un-
niitni'-nrs tin- puhli-- sc l-i.-m. if f' ii-lci , x, ripht. and w h'-ti, by a. happy -hru:-e. ' it j There i i-'s l.aj.pert to hit it off, is pre :nis of!up.,-.n ,.
,: , i -c-.-s i.-1 ioiieieo 1 1 po a a w r o n '-; i . , - o r . ; ; ,-, y
1 tie rpies; jon is one that I.;;.-- l-.nsr it:-1 K-i.-.l the minds of Wall sfo t nieia- j physicians, and v. iil. o ry l;k.-!y. e-.n-j tinue to ahs-Th their attcnti.-n as lone; as that sbo'v l s. sea -d' o nj. rturo eontinue? to reflect iii price chant's the!
Value of the count r 's securities. My mi rt impt - ssion. based upon ob-
se r a t i. .n. runs - r.niiai v t Wall street view. The p. ,:
starts rix'it. l.-'it 1;
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will never
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na s in ill" a ir a
t lie h.-use-t.-i
- t., us of iriol. -rl,.. e are the people who
" f-.i.;et th- nam" ,.f this new remedy, m-r - v ,11 thev eet- oi?.-. to thank our ).r-.m-
.- iiu-.til i-tiKijt5ts for hi-incm il
- i, -olid. How siiel-Ie it ail
Z s. e. know ..f it. Uete w e hae a pr- p-a-' ,..,,,.,n that l-ks Ilk" and 'as'.-s Ilk- le- - lu-i.-'is wine. It. is a .idi. ions win" with
f p. i.t en. s. ii-.-n ar.fi ma n ta ic s.- p'-i-f,'e Mid ll'.e. roplio-pliai--. .-lily ,,, i-,ms l-e-n add-d to it this extr.-f! the cod's liver. tlilS peculiar special
of the curative prm-apics. inf ohtaininK which is 1 he on! v
a he .ut Yin".!. J.very weak, overworked man or woman
. b
ot
- extra t. ii - a n
-iiscovery -run-d-.iwn
t' , fe eble old people. delicate chihlr. u. v'bose rccoverint; fr-'in any seV re il!':"ness who ii-.d s' r.-'iMh and those v. Io " suffer from chronic .-minlis. ...1.1s or 1-ronch:; i- sh.-nl-l 1-- ic . i v-i "d in this . .pi-, para' ion. The .Hammond .Iruns.s's wli. se names ,re appended to ihi; article are k. .; busy xptatiiinp il men's ;Ul, te;i,, - his many friends h"v it is n-.-.v possible .-" to take o'l that is n- --ssa i y of eoel -tivcr oil. r Vin--'. i's concentrated ac--"tivc niedi.inal prinei)les. to overcom? ,i, sense, n has not been a .iu'fieuit niatfer for them to explain, as thev- have Zi done, tile absolute lislcssn. ss of the T grease itself and to demonstrate the jrreaf. ahie of the medicinal propertie s .. of the livep of the cod. it has nol. be. n ,X necessary j'..r i hern to tell stiff -rer .Z from sudi troubles 1hai fa i does not 7- jk fat. bit simply ups.-is .in.;, -lisai-fle.-the stomach. . -t-.:-0 at-e Tstiv people richt here in
ho k.-.-.v f-i'in Lilt a lew -lays' how liiucli b"ret't th.'y ar
ils o' ii r:vi ss".1. j ooimei t,
w , on Yf-v iii;ar:ee, '-il:" th" p:e-en: situation for evMltf!' . Only an Occasional Nibble. Fr-r we' ks to most mlrc-i: ' ir.in.J.- in th" st'r.et have ).,., trvms to induce th put-in- to return to the mark". b,i with a suicss h meonscf. wen a I as it proved ephemera i. (trovers, who are besrint.; tu; to miss that, ii.- e r-c ml . n n se.i--." -,f piohi. Hip interest t'na keeps e.m )-o,irid ii.tr as
. of c. u-sc. !
th- sap had to mak. : w ithout a hu' !
a. eoii, ariimr nt. This sc. rns. to he on "! th.- -rnaI sions whin the pi.bh is s-oniK to pr.-ve i he wisdom of on,Wall street's most an- ie r.t and -h ri-h.-
I' KIM' Hill,' tile ( e A Tew Heasons. Xo atnonnt- of -ajory app
have any offer t ur-on ti e riiiK'i.-.' i .
mat ion. Wif , the Am ri.-an f!.nK fading from vi. w- on th- sea. railroad fr. ptriit traffic at a st a -ids! i ' I. l.!at i'i,-.,, ,.,
the ihK stci miiis hanxe,! j :1 e s-r, I corpora' i :i;s surt-os. d to be ...Men with money fio.-'int: !,-,.,,) jPJ,,,.. to p-iy rur- ! rent divi-i.- nd. r.-t iln.ada issuing shortt" I'll 1 1 !:! at a fancy ft;t..r..-t late for j in"'ivonoi!s that should con-.. ut of
i arnitiii-. t-tead r:-s s-.r-rohj
Th- t a - -I :i j i ne.a- aidim.: the M . icans w t T. .iidj-iki, form- r principal of the Toki- Marine .'r,;jes, and M. Naka-hima. w),o has be. n active in '.M'xiean interests for ynrs. akar-hima sa-.ied for Mexico on the Kcldiin Mam. H' li'.-fj jn M.M-o f,o- teatiy -n -a s. Thie Mexicais made freepie-i.t en lis at th' !e xican le ition at ) ,.fj. t, seen jn corn pany w ii t '.-l.f,e Iheo'i-o. 'a rranza's minister hot-. Tie- latter claims, how'ver. that his eminirymcti (Ully I'.-l-io- i.i ,1 a pa -l in -llf-SL e-f tew trn ie niarke's f.,r M.-xican pro-lu- ts.
e o as! to strips w ,.- i 1 1 o a billion, l ndu st ria bu r--1 mic
' " j nit - r from x.'i
t; .stir V,"a i 1 f-;r. t ; th.- abs, til 1 1.1:1. ( -i ' it. is a w i.se ill n:;- h- eh- will be te d l.y a 11 imp-ari-Mi observe rs. es- I 1 ;.- tllosf who !;; vi' taken t h 0 he t-. stud v the action of seeuii'y s on tic-- .-. h.a m;-' of tie i. ountrie . j at war. j war hit s killed soc'-u'.-it ion in F.u- I -iciT r- a--oti is the ro for bc'.ievinK it yvouhi h ic any other effect here? j ; 1 y in -n- . j
i -os are that if this country! ' into a real v.-ar. ins wad of j mi ant bull mark' t. sin h as I : s in t he . t .,-e-fi ict. t he
wc-uhi t i.-i:-.. iis doors,! niim of the -h.i rope.a ii I
conflict. I It is we ll in ren-.ember that the bic-se.-l coward in the w- rld is a dollar, and j I."..- p.-x; bisrp-est is two dollars. j Skinning' Each Othr for a Change. i V'av m.ii-:es a coward of money. Th- who have ra :-r evidence? of ; ivccili arc always wiliiuK to t ransniu'e ; til' 111 111!" cah, ,',l'l as the s'o: k e x- j oiamt" is tl-.e me-diiitn through which! the e x' hanq-" is mau'e. if is ev ident that '
the public's refusal to even draw cards in the ,..ame js vastly disnppoin'inir to th-ee. who ha'., a pv nt mass ,.f undigested .SOe'tH-.! jo to Sl'M. Tiie situation is not wi'bont its bright si, p. Ail 1h- fit, a ;-!;! 1 ise men serf" ibc! stocks are now in strnn sr bauds aim t'o mark't is in a fine technical po.-itio;., whatever that, may no. an. Such l--tii' th" case, the puhie' had beltei- let Well fiioii-ll ale-11-. 1 C there is ir.-lti t" 1"' a p iiod of uncertainty.
"It maiket. let ini' me ks off on one another.
A- v. t. HK'. ST-:..
Food Souring Causes Indigestion, Gases, Heartburn Pape's Diapepsin Instant Relief! Neutralizes acid in stonlacji, stopping dyspepsia, pain, belching It's fine!
Villi iii.ii i Know wiii.1 upset. voiir i-cpshi. A iittl? j ;)i'',"'.ii o-.a--stomach which P'orte n of the food eii-1 ' keej.s the? slooae), Sice'en'd. an 'h' iliei (iamase do c-u "N -i 1 . eion't l-oth-; rat their favorite foods without fe?r. e r. If your stomach Is in a revolt: if If your stc-ma'-h d." sn't take csre sick, passy and upset, and w hat you your liberal limit without rebellion: just at" lias fermented at 1 turned sour;: your food js a da maps instad of .a h"'; b.-ad dizzy and aches: be ;. h "rase s and! remember tlie fjuickest, s.ire t. r,;ij acids and eructa undigested f o-.d : ha rm less antacid is I'ape" i naepsi breath foul, l- nciio coated just take a- which costs only fifty cuts for a !---l.tie l'ape's I)iape j sin to ii'-ijf ralize ! case at drup stores. It's ttaiiv wond-r ici.iit?.' an-l in five minutes you we-n-i- r: ful i: stops food sourinc ard re; w hat be catiio of the indiif sio-n and dis-! thing straight, so pee-tly and easi:
! r'-ss.
i that it is really astomhmp.
I Millions of men sr. 1 xvc-men today stonia. h xvill dipest your meals i know- that it is needless to have dy-' kep acids netitralized. Adv.
Col. Jacob Ruppert. Col. .J.'i ob Rupr rt, who, in partnership with Cant. T. L. Huston, is owner of th New York Yankees.
deciarfs that next season ia goiite to i bread.
be an unusually prosperous ore in
baseball and that his Yanks are all s?t to crab the American league pennant.
j from . ( la; ii r"
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-k oyer 1 1 iitt'Ui f a. -
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coast as the ( cs' of ivts oiit!E".h !'" ronnt'-y p,.t'niK r.-ady tiv. hiiticlre-cl million, .and maybe "f be-nds, th- treasuries ..Pour ' cc"M-e rns steel ami copper
WiMl forcicn securities
ha.
ten tiiat th. other outht c- ciueat ionri 1 The propwise is one
d th
o pr"V ('Ii" a con rsIVtllrh
public so of-
e.f skinninp each e c xh i la ra t in p and eel tii- sain- time, to pursue niark'ttul wai'inp. When
j vcs. r re pa red t o it .
aiidj oi:di-n ) -T...., .,- rt
not brinp fifty c. nts ! H lUitil fc iUUVCIUCXlU leU
'he pradua I iy ,-w ak'-n inp not ..n ti,.,. , supte -ne court is p-.e,,-- j,, j. j,.,, ;1.
that ' ,
(were boticht ter, points bipher n,-,,, th.- ,
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w a i- ra i , forth. .": :o ' -- suit I SI a te-- s
f at! trust c u- ; , :.,., . CUP CT-.;;,!o!l of th'for a disso.hi-ion of t -J tins', inv on ; y ;i
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Control Markets Becomes
National Eody Today
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(By United Press.) I'AI'l., I'. '.. I'T. Na' iona I h.adi s for the I'armc i s' Non-Tart ishii w.-. oi.ened in St. T'aul today,
V mariv'-tinp . in . ii i.-i ' i.-n of s
Ma! k-' inn. aii'I of to -i n i pt: in ' ; ihronith st.-.te o ti' d tern in--! and v.iir. h'.iis- was the on!.
e.f th.- faiine-r orpa n iza i.-.p. Removal of th- league hca d-1 ua r t e t s fro-,, 1 a ; -o to St. Tan! today is the signal for -he nationalization -of the movement. A. ( Townlcy, preside-nt of the batriie. said. Similar organization!! in M ii ne -ot a. Su'h Dakota and Montana are. now boinp forme-f. In th- three oharter member states .f the h aciie. markc tinp of w hat by 'in ins ether than through the Minrieapi'iis ,'it-imher of c''-nimerce and thtcapo i'.oaiel of Traelc. are p!annoe. That the - .tii market imp coud , ' i-ns of I!i,uois. loa and Indiana, and the fruit i-Kiriv-iitp c-omlitions of t!.- t'or west, alonp viih the cotton mark'tiiii conditions of the South, would b- helpeel
, aud ons-half boiled eg g's. , times as much poteMa as three heapin? ' "Cabbagre, which, is particularly hig-h tablespoons of boiled abbag'e. : in price at present, contains very little "Three heaping- tablespoons of fntre. no-arishruent. It requires a whole cab. lated suj?ar contaia as many fuel nnits j bagre to provide t'ns same nnmbsr of as two lamb chops from which the fat I food units as one slice of whole wheat has b?en eliminated.
'Two cubic inaiie3 of A.merican
"A cup of cocoa contains thirty-six cheese contain more nourishment than times as many heat units and fifteen a Quarter of a pound of beef stew."
of Itats.Mlro nnd ltirt Xrf
- L'P"d the WoHei Over - Used by I'.S.Oovcrtimi-nt
The Old Retieblf Thf A'evr-r rails - 15 c. 25 c A Drufni THE RECOGNIZED STAMDARO-AVOIO i&UBSTiTi
Kidding- Themselves.
I'ls.-ni -za ; ion that t"'(-'-ut 1 y by the politic jil s p of the
1 1 1 n of its promo ters.
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North li.ikota's oiej-lnie politicians
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Tortured with corns because of high heels, but says corns lift out.
Hints on Food Values and How to Reduce the Cost of Living.
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o' -i '. i :i il."' il l - ciieil pre - ill'i"! I'i
fj-e.ivi t )hs pi rt hi ni ' ion. aii-. ad'.' a i -I that !:-a,r i ' s .:r N'iiioI a. 1 :- a
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Gives a brilliart glossy shine that V'j does not jub oil or dust off that I-S
anneals to the iron that last 'car times as long as any oti.sr Black Silk Slova Poflsh is in a class by itself. It's nioro carefully made arid mad
trom better materials. Try it on vner parlor
prove, 'ourru-'U 5a or vur Ki' rar. .:i 1 f vo'i Hon t find it theoeft po isii voi ver used, your
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NOTICE OF jASS MEETING All Men and Women Voters of the City of Hammond, Indiana, Are Invited to a Mass -Meeting to be held Friday Evening, March 2, '17 at 8 Pe M. at Masonic Temple (Muenich Court). Hammond, for the purpose of c-rsaiiixinc a eji iz ny" m-", '-ment f,,r 4!i- . b-el ion "f a non-j-H rtisnn city ti-ket next .V-ivi-.l-c-r. We liaoi viewed w i'h aiatm t'ne toi-,1 inactivity of the
Preseni ll-lllillllSi ra I . 11 .-e.-K II:,- K'eal ;,. r. 11;,,,,.
cities on i in a liiia- ns in - v i y mod I iocs ' siii'pcrl." ,- n.e.i an'-:'.:ix-
our so te find Jlaimi;
miiuhI. We of endeavor
e- a in ir. W'e compiain not of in. to belie ve that ill.- only s. and p.i ;y p. ': it b -. 1 ' r: vi'.-, selves to h jrie.Ho-r. bed'- ; f-'om an' set'-sh r'iciie;. i
is th-- most arrant nonsense
to produce a billion bushels .--reats and raise three t im s e.-it'h- a-: is il.e coi' a; );. - s, ,
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thr.u three nances of boiled lip.ni and fsej so ..cio fc-nr oniicas cf chicken fricassee. jfe-jS
i. 1 tit .-f no a -iii-. s. and ha.- - -ll'lf'll is. that V, e le.ri;.-! p optoS " and T'-'-t roit icall v pi. -de-.. .,nr- -- n 1 nun l .il 1 i i;i, n.oo i. f i ! "i'"-". V. e belir,.. ti accomplish
this end political and corpora to intluer.ee saouii i.r. vi r be el mi ina led from ei - attaiis. "an on feerjr.-t. you-- pi 1 1 y l.abe-1 and join us to bt ins about an eftici. ni. lo-.-ar--.-s i , . fearless and lioriest non-partisan business administration f our city aflhiirsV If --j are a patriotic citizen in f ixer of the management e-f our city with the same jet,.r,.,. of fic ieney as a prog-res-1 vc business corpora' ton is tiiaimed, the-n join with us t"r the ultimate -victory of a Citizens' Ticket." whose? administration will reflect the v. ishes and desires of every patriotic unci proeressiv e. citizen of oncity, (.'ome and join us in a mnieiiictit to pm Hammer-. 1 back on the map. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED
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