Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 71, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1918 — Page 4

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'112 TIMES.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BV THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING &. PUBLISHING COMPANY. The Lak County Times Dally except Saturday and Sunday. F.ntered at the po.tutfi:e In Hammond. Juu 28. not. . The Timej Eoat Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally except Sunday. Entered at the pojUoffloe ;n Eaat Chicago. November 1. 1913. The Lake County Times Saturday and Weekly Edlt.on. Entered at the postofftre in Hammond. February 4. !- Tfcc- Gary EvcK.ng fimes Dally esc-pt Sunday. Ln. tered at the postoffi.-e In G.iry. April IS. H12. , All under the ct of Jliroa ... lti'S. a econJ-Ci matter. ... -

Stamp., who supply the money used for this purpose, may IV el especial f. ratification. These epa Us and pior.and wharves are strategic points of Ri.-;tt importance and value, and it is intolerable that they should remain in enemy hands, or that they should ever revert to (Icr. man ownership. Gorman romnu roe has been shown to havo been so indissoluble hound up with, and so mufh a part of German militarism, that it is just and richt that it. should suffer all the penalties of war.

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TWO MEATY PARAGRAPHS.

The ohiection to c rant ins: t educed railway rates to

i American soldiers wishing to o homo before leaving the i . . .Chicago ; cantonment for the iron", that they niicht overcrowd the it. mis, is not sound, says the Christian Si ; nc- Mon

itor. The rich! kind of oting sold'er will go homo to say ood he no matter whether ihe rate he must pay is three or only one cent a mile. It is a narrow and an unwise policy that would discortraco home leave taking.hv the younc follows divined for Franco, for if to-nd.-to c ; vo them an unfavcrahie, and a wholly wronc, im-pre.s.-ion of the nation's sen'iments toward theni.

Larger Pald-Up Circulation Than Any Two Other Papers; The United States marshal in l'oston is said to have

FOHEICA ADVKHTHINCi OKKll E. ill Rector Hulldir.s

TKt.EI'HOMiS. Hammond (private ex ,-han s) . . r. .1100. S101. Cil ftr whiit---.fr department wanti) CJarv Offtc Telephone 13 i Naaaau Thompson. E. . Chicago Tlephon 1 ,

. . ilf P 'ion r - j i . .Telephone 01 !

East Chicago, The Times Indiana Harbor (News Denier)

Indiana Harbor ( Kcpoitr and Class. Adv.). T Whiting TCrown Faint

ephone SO-M 1'e.ephi ;l- t

in the Calumet Region.

W'V. don't know mm h nbeut

"Tllhl: brteti of mii-rr.hc.-s Ml T we ,;0 know that if you don't kf-f p l'l't'li m-,uth Fhut the I'AMF'II' H t. rr.irrohe will hop In and

MAM. ye-n tnlk too much f-o.MK !' the- tadabriuts todav

r frin:;.' t-fforts to ir up a

THAT what yovi liave been callins ri'.IXCl T I.ES are merely your ri:r-:.n tucks.

In Memoriam

-nie Cinr.'y's dead in the war with Germany and Austria-Hangary:

1 1" (lernian spj.-js in t i i r-nur.tr1,' ever ' !

ratite the truth to . ri.n v.- su-peot that

J TliT" American wort n n pfennig.

"n't fcarc

1 X t h

bit of rr;i t ih.k

CON'ORESS has riven Hawaii VOMAN suffrage

seern ;0

an order for'r.iddir.K moonlight danvint

on

-ali-

If you have anv t----it. Retting- The Times m.ika complaint immediately to the circulation department. Tue Times will not he responsible for the return o. any unaoiic.t-d atticles or i..-tte..- and w:ii not notice a-i.r.y-mova communication!. Sh.-rt Bigned letters of general iiKerest primed at discretion. OTI(K TO lUUSCRIDEnS.

If you fall to receive your copy of Trte promptly as you havs la the past, please do

It has been lost or was r.ot sent on tlrroi.

tin

bury Pleach heroa )" ei

says the same journal. It :.s in this he is pimply can yir.s W'ashint'on. I-rt.aps t h- 1

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T'vf ai not thi.-.k

Remember tr.at

the railroads are enjaj??! with the urg".-.t raov.tmer.t c.i troops and their supplies; that there Is unusual pressure In various parts of the country for food and fuel. taa'. the railroads have more business than th"' can handle promptly. For that reason many trains are late. The Times has Increased Its ma'.lln equipment and is cooperating!n ev-ecy way with the postoffico department to expedite delivery. Even so. delays are inevitable because of the enormous demands upon the railroads and th withdrawal of raon from many lines cf work.

is thinking oi e 1 :' so. if n i ! r a supply.

the duration of the war, asKnnied. of course, that out instructions from doral fuel administrator.

I ilia' is euro! mtly hoio-o moon.-!. me for winter

c O a :!

Pa!

Itl'i'.'lINi; nnl sf... know n l.- t'-ro

think n ins

that

! AS we understand It ITaw.ui i

were un- j first

t hp

I. ; ko!

THi; day of the auM but we were HKRJ-I bi 'ore that day AXr are wHlintr to testify to tho

truth if 1 THKV u-rif somi; evidence. ;

lot of things in this

TIAK where they bep,m them hither AND fewer.

KY hr

wearing

;r.a in

come

THKHF. nrc a

i world

A QUICK RESPONSE.

i-uhln't be sniffed at rf them is a cheap bottle of

no

With a unanimity that was convincing of th" Indiana State Coun- of ! 'x

aim k. patriotic respnr.se to evnm. r.t for funds at the f.oah dii'.e. September fv, t

oi tao put o ff.-cr ; e lei a !

nins; of thf Fourth Libert e resolution offend at th

en!

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LABOH DAY, 1913.

There never was a time in i:s history when orc.'in-:ze-.: labor had a be'ter rich' to celebrate than i: did y :-t. r.y. There never was a im'. yier occasion for i; .: as the economic value of labor is concerned. The (.o ii.'ry i? in the midst of a creat war and labor is pros r.fious as a result of the t-STaordinary demands for labor. The waces that are brins paid for labor is phe. noiEenal. Everybody is working. Mi r., wonbT. ar:-l u-icstrrs have laid aside al:a.' everything to work

'.'.'i'.i their hands and brains tor t:s succes.-lul pi-os-i .itiop. of the war. Those who do not labor and arise j

'n r':r- early watches of the day would be astoni.-hvd 1 ..o? 'he multitudes, hurrying to their daily tasks. Th Ar.i-h'in laborer, the workman and mechanic are pa rio'.c and ve.-terday 'hey ceh -bra tod on the nr. da

rccular w-ee'kly meetimr of th" council by Joseph G. I'

was ratified a? fuhmittod. The council todav, pursuan' ' to this resolution, issued a call to the county toiir.dl?, j township councils and all patriotic orani..oions workinc j with them, to tender their services To the chairni'-n of I the Liberty loan committees of the seera! nn:n;ciprIP' s i fin i co'tn'ies of th. state, to the end 'ha there mr.v 'e!

compK to naimony ami siien coneer'eii offo

woi'K to the suc."er-s of The int n-iv d

THAT sf AXI one

j r rt am.-. j Till", fau"? of some trouble Is i j THAT we r.i-vr disroior we have had j KNOl'UH ur.t:! we disiovt-r that J W'K hae harj too much. i AS v. r. ad the pnpers of the past few i

DAYS

HKIlMAXT finds hr-rs of CIKKAT servic in urivin fantry

h'-r ln-

IN'TO action. IT is possible bride

that Caruso's new

XTCVEU even heard of whit place

took

as will Vi-

il rive conteir.p'at

The state court' !'s posit ion thaT th

eamzations can best assist

pat rone

iner tr.e

orpaniza' ion. whii

a continuous character, meet Indiana xocutivc connji i'tee lector of sale? for the stntl.

t.ie assurance ot co ope

y undine w-jt'n hf ionn :;:';d campaign has hern of wi'l: tl'.o approval of the ur.d-r Will H. Wad-, diMr. Wade is ilea:--ed with

AVi" are -onvince.1 that perhaps no one ( le KNOWS !..'!- - than the president AV1IAT the pr. eii-h nt ouht to do ejuito so w. 11 AND so thorcuchly as one. of these. I.ir-C lore pr.h.l-i'i.mis's. SIT down and be honest with yours. If AXD you will discover

IN the monkey house. asked a plain blunt man whose wiSf thought it i.e." t for his devoir. r mont TO attend hurcli last Sunday how he hked i. AXD he said there, was one GIKL In the choir who certainly was Som looker, HOtV a woman CAN find anything filllr.e in a lot of b-ttuce ON which a. little vinegar has been t'OlT.KD is more than v. e in our sanest moments can KV)-:P. lieu re out.

n cr.nv-

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1 b

e ni'iRr,

j resolution and has issued a request that all

city caairmen imtr.einaf elv avail therr.seive s of !

councils and

t-i

"i r vear thev

.rhteousness of labor li' individual. Labor

have made a ho!ida

h .

ms-lv

cause co' .1 to the country and to he congratulated. It is do-

paid for it. These.

time economic conditions are not to last, however, it behooves the labor loaders to ha vo an eye to Iward for the coming of pe ace when th'5 inundation ar-time prosperity will be a thine of the past jmd ill be impossible- to pay the wages that in mar.v

defe

county and

e orTh ir

are heinr paid no -v.

reC":r)n then and both wages ar.d prices

not alv.as he

Ther.. wii; ho a violent

have to

ganization and pr. stic. of th

aft'ilia'ed working forces. j J'-flso Ibach's resoliHion indorsine "a short cam-' laicn" to the one! that "ihe wartime business thrci h- ! out the State of Indiana can proceed best without th--! ronnnue-d strain and disruption incident to long drawn- I out campaigns'' is expected to meet with unanimous rp- i

prov a i oy an except the ticht-wad who has prepared

excuses tor not sub.-cribing ;n the hru

anility at once upon the opening of t

Where They Are News of Lake Co. Boys In Uncle? Som's Service

Come down. America wil

and ammunition. However, we congratulate

labor our efforts to put men and material over 't u'-i have been impossible. L il or has done its hit.

iaoo;- asain

r.iaK.n'- gun

, fo

w p

out

FOR WORTHLESS OIL STOCKS

On half cf a $'PVirilV!nn subscri

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oil companies, many of them of very doubtful value and few worth as much as the valuable securities gnen in exchance. This inferestina yet diseouracinc lit of information

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o. p.,., hnanciai: - " ' .1 ftJ S S . i

ho hooks : f w-;-7y-7 a I tf-L"vieS -i -- " KJ :

ption for Libor'v: N , iJ ' SSt ' r

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C MA?E. Fast C'pca.-o; missirsr tn action In Trance, July. 151?. O. A. lVL'KITK, li-ie-.i.c ::d; rrussinsr in noier, France, July, isi; WEST HA3VTMCND. JOSI-ni P. HIFTZAX. Y.vst Iii.tr.1 a rid, V. S. Field Artillery; killed in at ir ri. Ft a ' -. A 1 i il 1'.. FRANK JiluTKA. W 't Kamrnor.d, U. S. Field Artillery; died at rH.ui.-:a", Ai iz. Jan. 17. IPlv '

Here and Over There

nin.it ted July It. Fritz is a patient nt 'ho base hospital, urt'i the s.ntep.ce will I rut ino e-ife.. as t..ori an he is re- ! as- d. This is th'"' rt:f rst sentence ever

l.and'd out hy a at I'amp Srorman

!.--d

history of the T'

Camp Taylor, r'cr-ivr-.J .r sei e.nd lieutenants t-'day a l t rlle.-y er ntl'lil e ff p- ,-

neral court martial i s. h-ol here. More than jm- n w;.o p-j.i comi.u toe

i r my a t s :i.ns a -

TRANSPORTING OUR TROOPS. Tl.a world has been astonished at the great r.umber of American soldiers transported to Enrono in the last h; If year. The r.umbpr now approximates 1,'nii oihi and th- loss of life in transporting them has been almost infinitesimal. Tb success with whiih we hav moved our troops fpom the scattered camps jR th;s c-ountry across miles of ocean to the hafle front is a treat evident,? of

the cani.na St

ohl civilian friends, his thoughts of others ami his gned wishes for thorn. Fcr

si as. lis disclosed in a circular just prepared by the Associated larity witch which er.P.sted r- n write Adverrisinsr Flubs of the World, and which is heinc h.-me : the anxious Ineju-rles ns to home

1 dlsmriU'erl from heailiuarto, s in Ind tana in! i s 1 -f , . t L.- frle r..-i hi

it serves to enipTi-isize tre impoitance o

paign That, is being conducted by the !nd

lounin oi itn ana the luherty Loan sale manatr-!,:i this on his part, I am sorry to say. men' aeamst the "blue sky" and "wildcat" s'ock dis-'thes whe-m ho writes nr.- r"t ansv.rtribu'ors who have been work:n so diligen-iy among hnc his inters er an-ais for news, patriotic me n and women in Indiana who .-.re now in i These same people, most hk- ly. are huv he bond owning business since their Liberty Loan sub-;,.odme all manmr of meetir.es. knitscrip ions, , . . . nr- s-rks. e'c. und rmivinnn? themThe Associated Advertising Cluhs announces that : t 5a..-fn...ion that thev are Ive mn cennoctc-d w ith the Great Western (hiartup jjn, what the er.P.st e j !p PCtnif.nt r' unfi'im- e-. f t T.- 7 '., , , 1 i - . 1

Ameilcan efficiency. We have no onlv nr,-,,,! ,., " .' ' . . 11 """' " rn m nc-i u ants is news from hom. Sooner

r later, unless he pets it, it will make

r o I I ' r It I f f r r. . rt -.,-.-. e 1 .

ii.. nana iin.- arm trust companies are cooperating w ih the council of defense and the loan officials in the education -.I campaign among bond holders. It is the -ocnmiriendaMon of th sta'e council that no bond hoidee transfer his government security without fir.-t consulting h;s banker, if there exists the sliuhte.-' doubt as o tt-.-value he is receiv ing in re; urn.

You would be surprised, at the reg-u-.v.iil be at Fort Sheridan until Sepw-mber ;

lo. after which time h-- w ii! be assigned. ' I.ieut. Iad-r spent the wok end and:

l Labor Pay at his home h-re. !

k and frle rids, his interest in all his i

Mr. Bramer of Schrag-a avenue. Wilt. ir ar. has receiver) word that h' r son, l l-.eodore P.ram. r has arrived safely in p'rarxe. p-r son. P'l ihert Framcr, who has b :a here on a f urlouch. f run a ..:rr; in Texas, rtiitrnf-1 y.st. rday morn : r.

The stiffest sentence given a soldier at Camp 71a larv Taylor f" r e;:;-obeyiru,' an er.P r was aninnitt.'' u T ' i iy. rriaie Ray Mi'tzle-r, dc ,o Pti.--,t f,iiartermasi er corps, w as t-e tn ' nc d to twer-'y years at hard P. l . r. dish.e.r.onbly d : s.-ha rsre.l from ipo s.riioo and f rf-.' ail pav clue or to In .-otao Piue. I'l-ivate M- t7'--r ivas t ried before a court martia!. He was ac. -;sed of e: P e.! .-;. p r s a 1 itimand to Mi! Era in sa. ks.

! monhs' lnt.--n.5ivo v i P. u nd oj i.i i i P d ma . lass frraduatcd fro

onerr.ips; we nave surprised o-lr fnV-nds and ourselves. The British controller of shipping. Sir Jose-h Mhcl3y, speaks of this movement across the sc-a a- "a tf-ar.--r miracle." Wo have ! .--on inoPpe-d o attribu'e this ,- r -vi.Tpnt solely to our navy and our shipp'r.e, hip the Ihi'ish controller speak? in hich praise nf the harc the American railroads had in the work. iiv savs: "If the American railroads had not been operated with success the whole transport movement micht hive failed, because jt was essen'ial to quick transportation that the troops should be ready for h shii:?." Director Genera! McAdoo seems tusttned in his efatement that while th development of the policy of the railroad administra-irin requires time, progress ' has bepn made toward the soai.

on using ice i niffi states mai.s fraudulently In th--i distribution of fake oil stock.

Louis Koberts, A. K. D. 320, Station 2, amp Tra-is. Pan Antonio. Texas, is one f th" f. w Hatiitnond hc. s in Texas.

Memher of the l:tre.t rlns In the

the three

k and had "r a t s. hool.

Italph J. Smith, nun nt Mr. anil Mr. I. AV Smith. Hammond. 1T.1 t . . -. arrive-d saf.pc ov.- j- .--a u P P c.-, ,p 1st Field Fatta'lon, Si ana! Crps. John Hlt-ln of Pyer, irr in Isriliimond Sunday to v p'-r.-: yo 'e, i . P, -fives and friends. Mr. Klein win l--a for c-ir.-p TayP-r, Kv.. T'ies!. !!:: many f ri'r.ds wish him the beet pi. V; nt:d cn-P-i-nrl.

Gnstare Eg-jrers, Kobertsdale, of Fort Fe-ijamin Harrison, is h.-:r.e- on a feu- I clays' furlouph visiting his mother, Mrs.!

I Krcti Enters of TP-be r s avenue. 1

very ' r I

TYPICAL PRUSSIAN KULTUR. If is reported that a pronos.t icn is pending m Germany to require vmins people tri niarry hy the time thev 1

; are 2 ft. Whv? Not for lov,-, hut for war Even t-,o i I marnaee altar is des'-ora-ed to the raisine of children i

to fh-hT. That is the climax that civilization has reaoh. d

i from the German standpoint. To crush such ideas i i wcuth caliinc out our ten million arm v. This is a rh;H.

Bonds of the fourth Liberty Loan are now boj-r ! of Prussian kul'ur to desecrate the marriage ahar. turned out by the thousand daily by th treasury's hi; j 'hich of a" thtnss should be devoted to peace and reau of eneravin and p-m'inr. The bonds are similar i haPPit-oss. This circumstance show? what the rru.-siar fn form and design to tv- of tba -hiTd ,,,..m. aRd P,inr,-. ida nf divine richt Is-that Go, I is in the world for has been left on each bond for insertion of th exact rh -lory of the kaiser. America cannot s'ami for nm terms of the bonds. j such divin right absurdity as this. There i- no div.r-

t'.e r llfr r-n. Whether it Comes

T'll all your fri- nds to pass

the w. ri ai.-.pff that the men ov r in th trem-hes, who are 1e.-np the flprhiinc. wan' r.f-ws fi -m iheir h .rues. T.-ll your chur'-h workers, welfare workers and the

like to pet on the p-.b and keep their;

overseas church members, etc.. closely inf itrrtieil of ev. ry'hir.c that is sin en. This is the way t" keep them m the siraiehf and narrow pa-!i."

John Schaak, Eobertsclale, of Camp Taylor. Ky is pe-...tms a two weeUs i fut louch with h's parents. Mr. and Mrs. j .1 hn Sehaak. of Jl.vr' avenue. 1

eraf. Tbf.iiin 'l a. lor of t amp Plft

INSTALL YOUR OWN HEATING PLANT ATCV

I'f't Olir troo fst im.-rfp on Atir- now 101Q AIT rCT

- "- J -' i i . J. 1 1 J. J . AO L PU'KLESS HEATING SYSTEM, wliidi will hum

any kind of soft coal as effectively as other plants bum hard coal. CUTS COAL BILL IN HALF

BONDS OF THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN.

Miss Hazel Harrison, a teacher at the Glen Park school. Oar v. who is now vis-1 iting at Iv r heme m 'V.lu nV'i (hty. Ind . j is a sister rf Captain Harrison, w hose name appeared on the lasuajty list, rje-

s.do the brother who wss k.'!---d. Miss Harrison has another brother who is a' j

captain in Franco and one n major at a I'll! to. S'-:Ces rsmr. Viss IIarr!on her-

u a few- el ! s w rh !i: p.ir- s-lf '.a- a rry j-.-i riot i - w.-rl-or aroonc and Mrs 'hat lej Taylef of the eh.ldr. n of )ir s. lo-.c; and pave .r.t -r.anv sr-i.-na id ele i-,-.ost . 'a' ions ! v the

i r h i 1 . 1 re n of illni Park. Heut. Oscar S. Parmer of Ellington i

Field. Houston. Texas, spent I'ridiyi

: p e r e! i

1 e r, T s Mr

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Rose Borthold, sen of Mr. and Mrs. !

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We help you fo de'ermine the proper sizo system and lay out the work so that any hanady man can easily do the work himself. Our new

EASY WAY

with his aunt, Mrs. .1. i ' ftic aveau,-.

Aust in. of T"i

' F. c. B..r. hold, r j has been pre inc. ' st.a p.ne.J at Cat

It is behoved that a sufficient number of the bonds

will hp readv to make no

all bonds of tho f

t a ;;

lo immediate delivery

i loan as they are purchased.

right except what

embod'.-d in democracy, and in

THE GERMAN DOCKS

The fakinc oer bv

and possesion of the docks, p.-rs. wharves, and ofher Oermr-.n steamship companies, -he North German Lloyd and the Hamburg corpora-ions, ps crcet-d with universal approval by tao American p.-ople. Tpe property is to

i j r- -;iie-i o -no Liu I'lnrif'T att'l pot

lea This country has found rs soul. That u the

issue on every battlefield and every death in our armies

- an o.-soi-ion hi iiiai mniii ciatni. u o n elie first

Irving' Cltaykea's parents have received n- le-r. r lr -m ?.;. Ih-c lie ; m the till, ii of the t:,rh-llK o.er tbere. If he is f.dl.-w ing up the. ta that the ailP-s are tr.akinc he has no lime to wri'e these- days.

f .7 .'-Person s' rc-Tr-i t'1 serfi.-r.T. IP Shelby.

' J-: r v. IP-- is

that

at .1

Walter Wuestenf elrl. Whltlnir. son of by

IS til" . tr ,. II.,..,., I.-., .-..!.) i.V-,, o..,

I mo--o of America, and we have millions of bravo bovs las hen at the u. Fake- h.-.-i

L nite.'l S'ates of the title, .to Fa' it. I chosen with thirtv-iive others to tram

in a special line of work and has be n

Lieut. Roy Aldrir-e. formerly with the v.. ,T. & V.. w;'.! be ;n ifcv next Tuesday and Wednesday to visit friends. He :. t r : - s -at s:- nri:-..; t '' e ti-si t-n e!ns of cos fortouch wiT!1. Ivs p.ir-nts

p He mi! return to f,-,rr.p S; oi1 t' . I ,-i- .i i i y ... awni' assi-m-: o. a 1 o r amp.

uineo. m::

its former owneis at Put chasers of Pi:

no r.o;-e of nv L-.M'i In

Wp-iiP

IT is observed Thit the German bln'ts are just frothing at the mouth over Wilson's fourth of July speech. If old Dave Boone will second the motion we

t, Iwi.i move that the president make a speech -he fourth , of every mon?h. Let the heathen rr.r:e. The spoch :., ! parne-d con; i;i one) a t jon e . er v - -,----- ip-rman'.

Kartsiond tP--t f and ..f dp

boys

Camp Sherman.

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v e make free delivery and absolutely GrAHA.VTr.il SATISPAOTION. We carry evor;-hir:p in huh grade plunibing ar.d heating sup-ppos and sell at wholesale

direct. Call at our pi PAY and SAVE.

or write TO-

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sent to the s. Xa v-'.l Station at At napolju, Mrj.

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wClarence, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oil- null be sm'e '.us J. Fader of whit.nc. w ho has jus , pus bar t ra dua : -"d from the . Poeis' irij.:.-t r i't. 1 ro r, S.-h'.ol at 1 .S'-. ; . t. 1 -. S !" Ce. 'i . ' : e r , ; . ... ': , i'-ifin;.,...i . .f t',r!-t iKU'.r.nt a nd i h - .so " a 1. and

e.la,,, to el,,,;- ,p- ... rl. .oi M T..v-..r -or t!

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Lay in

Company

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Sci i).. w e p r f 0 'ra! prison a raemh.: r

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New Pipeless Heating: Plant.

WO.Oisn.n.) J'hmt.-? Boliind Our ( Ju.-. r.-mtiv

40 Year,

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d Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago.

PETEY DIXK Anyhow, It's Something to Scare Even a Blind Eiull

By C. A. V0IGHri;

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