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THE TIMES Monday, December 22, 1919

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Toner Gets Hew Support While Fesler Looms, On Horizon.

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TheseSpecials for Tues. andWed. Christmas ATuts All New 1919 Highest Grade Nuts

Best Quality Mixed Nuts, lb 39c 5 pounds for $1.85. Only the very best grades of new 1919 nuts are used in our mixture. No peanuts in our mixed nuts. We sell them separate at, lb 25c

NO. 1 CALIFORNIA FINEST SOFT SHELL . AfLr ENIGLISH WALNUTS, per pound FANCY I. X. L PAPER SHELL ALMONDS, 5 Q C per pound SELECT PEERLESS CALIFORNIA ALMONDS. per pound FANCY SICILY FILBERTS, 3 9 C per pound EXTRA LARGE WASHED BRAZILS. 39 C per pound SPECIAL PRICES TO CHURCHES. AND SCHOOLS.

Fancy Long Jordan Shelled Almonds, lb. $1.00; oi. 7c. Extra Choice Valencia Almonds lb. 20c; oz. c. Shelled Walnuts, Selected Halves ib. $1.00; oz. 7c. Finest Pecan Meats, lb. $1.35; oz. 9c

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Fruits for Christmas LARGE JUICY t lukiDA GRATE r KUiT, g each SWEET JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES. 3 2 C dozen CALIFORNIA SWEET VALENCIA ORANGES, g c dozen, 70c, 60c and EXTRA FANCY J OANTHAN APPLES. 1 0 C pound CHOICE CALIFORNIA EMPEROR GRAPES. 35 C pound IMPORTED SPANISH MALAGA GRAPES. 3 9 C pound EXTRA FANCY TANGARINES, LARGE, 5 5 C dozen ATTRACTIVE BASKETS OF DELICIOUS FRUITS MAKE AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT. VERY REASONABLY PRICED. FRESH RE-CLEANED CURRANTS. 3 6 C per package CALIFORNIA CLUSTER TABLE RAISINS, 35c GLACE CAUFORNIA FRUITS. 1 pound $ 1 1 Q wood boxes FEZ CALIFORNIA FIGS. 19c per package LARGE FANCY WASHED FIGS. 6 Q C per pound CALIFORNIA BEAUTY SEEDED RAISINS, 19c per package

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Swedish Lut-Fisk, per lb. 15c

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,T!MES 0REU T STAXF CAPITAL IXIHANAIv 'LIS, 1N1.. Dei;. 2- Two Interesting- developments have taken place In the republican rare for governor In the la.-t few days. One Is a letter written by Stat Stnator Oscar Ratts, of Paol!. to Edward C. Toner, of Aiiut-rson, in which R.itts comes out for Toner for the nomination on the. ground that Toner's position In sypport anfl defence of the new jtate tax law I iffht. Toner says the tax law Is the be.i. ever and that It should be left alone. Ratta agrees with him. Ratts U from the Third district, tho home district of Kdfcar D. Bush, lieutenant governor, who la running on a platform of opposition to the tax taw and against

I the centralization policy of tha state administration. j KKSI-KIl PHOIS.4BLF3. i j The other development, and It Is nrn . that is attracting- much attention, is th-a fact that while the republican state orIonization is known to he backing TonI r to the limit, along- with Governor ; Goodrich, would be pleased if James "vV Fessler, of Indianapolis, would nnounce himself a candidate for the nom i lnatlon for governor. Indications are I that Fesier will yet announce himself and If he does some of the political j wife men are predicting that th state organization and the state administration will drop Toner with a dull thud ' and whoop it up for Kisler. This opinion Is based on what som-j of the mem- ; beTS of the state organisation have said

lately about Fesler being a strong candidate. They said they hoped he would announce. PKRII S TONER.

J' -'t what would become of Toner's candidacy in ca.e Fester were to come out for the nomination is a question. Either It would cause a .split in his support or it would mean his elimination as a candidate. Bush has been making- an appeal for vote on the strength of his opposition to Governor Goodrich, and he has lined up a certain amount of following- Fd. JackFon, who also has announced as a

1 candidate does not appear to be making j much headway. Judging- from reports.

"Warren T. MeCray has beentgolnff ahead in his own way, making- his own

i campaign without reference to any ot . the influences that usually try to control nominations. His friends says he j has not made any deals with anyone, but that he is keeping- clear of all n- ; tangiements so that he may make hid 1 own race in his own way without beingtied up. On the surface on thing-s j It looks now as If McCray had a clncJi I on the nomination at thi-? time.

I The entrance of Fesier would bring ' about one of the prettiest fights for a

nomination that has been staged in Ind

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' say they do not fear him. The Toner people say they no not believe Ftilrr wiil announce. The McCray people say they do not care whether he comes or

not the more the merrier.

OF COURSE FRANCE HELPED WIN WAR f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 PARIS, Dec. 22. Tin; newspaper La Victolre, In commenting today ou Gen. Pershing's report that America won th war, says: "It is necessary to tootho public opinion." The paper points out that Gen. Pershing; may have ben misquoted in the cobles, ndJing: "American mirely rer-onize that Franco shared in gaining the victory." It expresses the opinion thtit Gen. Perching naturally Is desrvintf of latitude in addressing his own country nun.

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MAY TAKE WAR P0V7ER FROM KING

ROME, Dec. 22. Formal announcement was made Premier NMtti in tinchamber of deputies that the government proposes to introduce a bill Kiving parliament the ritfht to declaie war and make peace, a preroKative th.-i was formerly held by the. crown. Thi etatement was received with cheers, especially from the Socialist section. Premier Nittl's speech followed t': vote of cotiflience In the government. The premier stated that the plbiacit' which was held in Flume on D-c. IS resulted in four-fifth of the votes heir.tr cast in favor of the government's pi o posals of settlement.

CHICAGO LIVE V OOK. Ily L. S. Ilureuu of Markets irOUS Receipts, 58.000. Mait.et t.slow, IS to 20 ljwer; bulk, 13. t 0 ; 12.90 , top. 14.00; heavyweight. IX. 70 ii 1 3 ft; medium weight. ia.SOC 14.00, liht weight, 13.65' IS.90; -'ig-ht lights. I. 13. 75; heavy packins fows. mootii I ;i .25 i 13 it; pacitlng- riowt, ruugh, 12.6i 4i 13.25. pis, 12.50&13.60. OAT TDK Receipts. 16.000 MarKet I steady to 2 higher, waives lower: lieef steera: nu-diiua anj heavywctffiit. oood ana prime, 1S.T5 '3 2-i.O'J; medium i.t .ood, 11 00 'fj 18.75 ; lirfht weisht. ir"o ! and choice, 13.60 19.25; common r.J

Voice of the People Kdtor Thk Times: In response to the publication In your paper recently, I wish to make the following statement in regard to kicking my wifo, Mnrtha Zirimei man, while sc.ubinif. This is n-.t true. I never kickeJ her nor did I ever choke her as she claim.4 furthermore I never ordered her out The last argument we had was over a birthday -present which I bovpht her, but wh!h I il j no, v Irh t- ?riv her until Xt. as. I tolj h. r .uout It tr.j also prorr.lsi i to buy her a Cl.r'.itm as preseut an 1 giv.? them both at the satj'j time. This did not suit her, she wanted to know what it was. I told her to wait until Xnias, and she packed up her suitcase and went to her brother's and I also wish to s-tate that this is the third time she has 1c ft me an.l on the last occasion we parted, I to; her to femcrali'r you are not beimr ptit out, you are going on your own accord Martha Zimmerman is working at th Signal Plant, not because she htd to but because she wanted to. I tried to (io my bent to keep her from tin re butt was impossible. Ti ls is one of the reasons why she Is so independent. Rverythinn went alright urtil she went to work. Up until that time ?he wouM ftay at home and k-pt h'.u.e us was her place. She aio worked thero about a year at;o and we had the same trouble. Then aftpr she was laid off we got alor.x fine. Now ehe went to work In October, the trouble started

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1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Dec. 22. Detectives ar today searching for r tall. sirikh:l beautiful, eighteen-year-old girl who l is nijfht entered the shoc'tiriK Kullery John S. Reynolds and a!Vf;r breakiiiK fiv clay pipes with target rifle fired a shot, through Reynolds' heart, killing him nl most instantly. The grirl escaped after knorkini? Mrs Reynolds down. Reynolds, just befor he died, told the police he did not know the g-irl and that "she shot me without

vcn paying: for the bullets."

ALCOHOL CLAIMS 3 MORE AT CLEVELANr (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 OLKVKU.N'D. (J.. Dee. 22. -Three deaths over Sunday due to drinking wood or denatured alcohol, brnuaht thf death toll from this cause in f'levehird since Nov. 1 to fourteen. Biht more victims of this poinor.int? are in the h-s pita I and several of them are expjcf to die.

Colfls Canse Headaclies ana Fala. Feverish Headaches and Uody Pains, caused from a coid, are soon relieved !v taking: LAXATIVE PROMO QUININ'il T. liners. There is only one "Eromo ijuinine." K. V. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. Adv.

TEN PAY FINES j Ten prominent AVh'tlpg men this morning drew fines of J5 and costs amounting to Ijf'piich in the Hammond city court ntJ arey-f- aa-.bling. The poker e':at 121,Vrsr et and Kelly Ph.ce, Robersdale, to which the men have been making regular :.its was raided by the Hammond police last night.

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

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B;n. Sue likua't.riuu tiTdiDa with the girls at the plant. I wouldn't mind a dance once in awhile, but ereiy dance comes along is too much for rueas I thine; a married woman's place is at home with her husband, not at danc. es with single gills. I always was good to her, bought a home and all the furnishings, therefore, do not sea why she should apply for a divorcs over a few little spats which you will find in every hou;-ehold. HKNRT ZIMMERMAN.

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Today Jane Caprice in "Damsel in Distress" Also James J. Corbett in "The Midnight Man." Tomorrow and Wednesday TOM MIX in "THE FUED"

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KNOX SUBMITS NEW PEACE PROPOSITION

PASTIME Today Dustin Farrcm in "A Man's Fight." Tomorrow and Wednesday Dorothy Phillips in "Hell . Morgan's Girl."

Dekxe Theatre

Today and Tomorrow EARLE WILLIAMS in "THE BLACK GATE" Also Sunshine Comedy. Wednesday NORMA TALMADGE 'in "THE PROBATION WIFE" Xmat Day WM. FARNUM in "WINGS OF THE MORNING" Friday and Saturday . OLIVE THOMAS "THE GLORIOUS LADY"

Sunday Cecil De Mille's Production "WE CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING"

PAPER FIGHTING INLAST DITCH ST. LOUIS. Dec. 22. The East St. Ixuiis Daily Journal today states that Its issue of tomorrow will be printed on light brown wrapping paper, of which a limited supply has been ob-

CHICAGO CASH IIHAIX. CORN No. 1 mixed. 150; No. 3 mixed 144145; No. 4 mix-d. 111113; No. 3 white, 1444?rH5. No. 4 white. HIS; 143; No. 3 yellow, J 142 146; No. i yellow, 142 144.

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OflCAGO VEAL-50 to 60 lbs., lc: 70 to 80 lbs., 17 18c; SO t. 100 lbs., IS Z19c; fancy, 20; overweight kidneys, lio to 175 lbs., 10 12c.

R UTTER Kece!pts, -.967 tubs, cream ry, extra, 65:,6; firsts 65 63; p.'.'Uiny tock. 4 4 iff 4 9. JCJ&S Receipts, 1.638 cases: current rex-elpts. 6869; ordinary firsts, firsts, 6566H; exttlt. ; checks, 40 44; dirties, 40fr 55. OIEESE Twins. new, 2900.

I); .1. BART CAMPBELL WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. A new proposal for the re-establishment of peace was submitted today by Senator Knox, republican, of Pennsylvania, to the ,. - -tr- r.,r.ien relations committee, of which he is a member. .... p.oposal as in the form of a resolution providing for the repeal of the resolution which declared a state of war to exist between the U. S. and Germany. There was considerable discussion of the resolution by members of the committee, which met in secret session. Tho meeting started at noon.

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A Miniature Musical Comedy 12 People Special Scenery Catchy' Music. LAMBERTI Xylophonist. TRACY, PALMER & TRACY Singing, Talking and Dancing. HARRY WATKINS "Kimical Kink." " AUSTIN 9x RUSSELL "The -Wop and the Lady."

RULL & RULL Eccentric and Russian Dancing.

New show fiionday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily at 2:30 p. m. Night conk4cuous 7 to 11. Sunday and holidays continuous 2 to 11.

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