Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 213, Hammond, Lake County, 26 February 1920 — Page 5

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DOVER'S NEW PLAN TO SAVE HUNGRY EUROPE

Trldent A. M. Turner, of thw Firot National Bank, a mi.'ber of th Arr.i"rn Enkprn Association, directs tl. ttfntionof the niM.ny Hammciul peo l'l who have been semitriK tuo-l to Kurope with unsatisfactory results that a much better way has been devised nr.dor the Hoover Food Pift Tlati for Kiving relief to their distressted and oft.mcs starving- loved ones In F.urnpe. The American Hankers' Association has agreed to co-operate in the pian, tans making it absolutely safe. This plan calls for the sale, through American banking Institutions, of food drafts or orders, in denominations of1 jm ana Kach of these drafts, or orders, on presentation at lMRnated points in Europe, entitles the person In w hose favor It is drawn to reteive a certain specified amount of staple food products shipped from this country by the American Relief Administration. The purchaser of the drafts forward the drafts in each case to !': ipients in lOurop? for presentation n ord-r that tha recipients may obtain the food. American relief warehouses. rtabl.shed in AVarsaw, Kamburg. Vienna. Budapest and Prague, Hre ruiw beingr stoclced with the following commodities: flour, bacon, beans, canned milk, corned beef, lard and cottonseed oli. The American Relief Administration has. with the approval of the authorities of the American Bankers assoc at:on. circularized all of the Associations members, requesting the assistance of -each bank inn institution in selling food drafts to customers de"inng to help individuals and friends n Poland. Germany, Austria, llungay Ktid Caecho-Slovakla. The. purchaser receives food draft to be ?nalld to the rerson lie desires to assist in one of tha above named countries, who will be entitled to receive, upon presentation of this food craft at the nearest central warehouse, the food designated on the draft of an equivalent value to the cost of the food rlraft. There are two ten and two -"fty dollar food drafts. des!gna.tei1 to meet Christian requirements and Jewish requirements. The plan haa been presented to and approved by the state department, federal rserv board end t'r.iteci States treasury, and also each of the Euporejtii eo'iintriee concerned. The European governments will hold all contents of American relief warehouses free from requisition and will assist in transportation and entry of ail foods. ifhould any proflt accrue from the operations. It will be turned over to the European Children's Fund. If any person desires to contribute to t h genral relief of any one of the countries named without deslyr.atinti any Individual beneficiary, he can purrnase drafts in the usual manner, and they will be forwarded to the American Re'ief Administration's agents abroad to be used where most urgent relief is required. lr-. Hoover, In concluding h'.s outline of the plan, says: "Ve liae Initiated this plan as a nuPS BACKACHE IN FEW BOTES Rub lumbago, pain, soreness stiffness right out with "St. Jacobs Liniment." "Then your back Is sore and !m or lumbago. scia,tie or neuritis has you stifened up. don't suffer! Oet a small trial bottle of old. honst "St. ,'acobi Idniment" at any drug stora. pour a little in your hand and rub it r:ht into ths pain or ache, arid by th r um you count fifty, tha soreness and lameness Is gone. Don't stay crippled. Thia soothing, penetrating liniment talies the ache and pain right out and ends th misery It is magical, yet absolutely1, harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Nothing- e's stops lumbs.go. sciatica sn l 'am back misery s prompt iy and surely, it never disappoints! uiv OR. F.0. CARTER HAVE YOUR GLASSES FITTED BY AN OCULIST Tew ana ammtiti r a-v rS)t"Fti . ' sSa M S?. 5'. U. M. 10. lit. tl'i LacaUd oc. Sij 8 for tt Tku-i. AH Bfs 1 'Uarixia Td. T-trrv.:! ia.yi. i Fraokiin 0. Cartzr, ?,i 9., 120 SO. STATE ST. t 6 Sunday 10 t 12 r a .HJBBOei nilBBII0 a a BBiaiaEiapiniira LESSONS IN . OPTOMETRY BY K. ft. AHROLL Of rr1 A A CHEEBTTJIp DIST08TTIOW l impoiible with .a person who does not see;-, as well as he should. A great deal of the depression that afTUcts lot of popl is the fewult of aopie defect of vision. Th need Is to get the eye back to normal as ntarlv a." it ca.n be done. ni th wav to do that is by glasses. The correct ones are. here. CARROLL & NEWTON 1M ttet V. Haa lad C B'B"B'B'D.HU B B ,H,U.ia.H.u i.u.h a

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Don't Suffer From Piles

Sample Package of the 1'aman I'TrnmH fll Treatment on Offered Free to I'rove What It Will Do (or loa. Pyramid Fil Treatment Rivei quick relief from Itolilntr, bleeding or protruding piles, hemoi rhol J and rrril4 1m Orlnly Fine and W orfcM uch Wonder So Quickly. uch rectal troubles, in !ho privacy of your home, fio cents a box at all drurKistp. Take no substitute. A winkle box often relieves. Free sample for Trial mailed In plain wrapper. If yon tend coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON TTitAMID I'RrO COMPANY. 61 J rramld Bl.'.g., alatahall, Mlrh. Itindlr ertl ine a Free aample of Pyrunia Til Traavtaatmt, In plain wrapper. Nimf Street Citr .Atat. Constructive telif measure, lrs'lv offsetting the uneconomical methods of sending food packages from this country without any assurance of their delivery and also to meet the urgent appeals of these governments to their nationals 'iere not to transmit money, and to ci splace with specific performance a large amount of disintegrated charity that is always part vvasfe." In detailed r-XDianation of the f .o'W draft plan, the American Relief Administration says to the bankers of the country : "Out of necessity we ran only deliver food when a properly executed Food Praft is presented, at our main warehouses, not beyond. Local deliveries must b arranged by th recipient through local agencies. Tha various governments in whose territory we operate have assured us that t,hey will lend all possible assistance to such deliveries." Further Information may be had at any of the local members of the. American Bankers' Association. PERSONAL I SOCIAL NEWS -f Mrs. F. TX . Motr. Jr., has returned from Lafayette. Ind., where slie Has been for the past few days, t -rThe. Triple A Ciu-n met evening at th home of !iss May Lowry. .110 Sheffield av. Iiurlne the evening ImVortant business was transacted, ydlowed by refreshments served by the hostess. Those present were; Misses F.orghtld Henrlekson. Margaret fack7,llle. i7el Brown. Sophia Kummer, Arlena Cnewehr, Lavon Sites. Kstlicr 11:11, May Lory and Helen Walker. Harold Tweden of Chicago, formerly of Hammond, and Raymond Fthier. of Xfllwaukee. have been visiting in Hammond. Tha Kings Daughters wl! meet with frs. F.aymcnd Fefltt. 41 13 Northeote ave., Kast I'ihlcago. tomorrow. Members will please take the car. Mra. B. Martin of Claude sr.. will b hostess to the As Tou Like It Club tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. John Scott of Prackrt st... ! undergoing en operation on her tonsi'.a today. Mr. and .Mrs. John 1. Walker ol LIKE BOLT FROM HEAVEN'S BLUE ! 1 t A happy discovery of Cincinnati chemist interests women here Yo.ir hiyh heels have put corns or. your toes and calluses on your feet, but why care now? A genius in Cincinnati discovered a magic ether compound and named it freezone. A quarter ounce of this freexone can now be had at any drug store fur a wey certs. Apply 'ew drops on your tender, achin corn or callus. Instantly the soretiees disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so sbrUeled and loose that you lift it off with your tlngei. Jtt think! You get rid of a hard com, soft corn or a corn Let won the toes, a s well as hardened calluses for a few cents and without suffering -one particle, without the slja-htest irritation of the surrounding skin. Jus' a touch of this marvelous frezon" on a sore, troublesome corn gives int-tant rel ief . a fl v. BUNIONS! Pain Stops Instantly Hump Vanishes TRY IT AT MY RISK N'ew. Ttiwrvelous way to 'rent bunions. Hto,s p-itn lr.stiiutly bnnishes th ugly . hump no t i r e 11 , iichey swolloii burncan wesr a smnll"T shoe with comfort. Test it at my risk: first trlft.l convinces. Xo clumsy wppnro in. yn r II . h e r mould or protector, no uncomfortable leather shield or felt pad. no plas'er nor mussy solve or liquid. It Is PEDODYNB, for Baaacna, You will say it Is wonuerful. amnjiirig so rttiicV, o sure does U act. 1"" rt iRKte iirr,o and money t.n Useless llifth'-ls. P'Ol't suffer. Try 3PEDOBYTTE at my rtik. 'rite today before you do another thinir. Jt.si si'.v. "I WH'.t to tr l'ElViT.r." Address KAY lABOBATOEIXB, Dept. A-30S, 538 So. Dearborn Stn Chlcaaro, niinoU.

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Montr. :1 The pent regulur meeting of iht Golden Rod Camp, So. 1657. Royal neighbor of America, will be a showr for the benefit of Ht. Margaret's hospital. All members are urged to be present. The Americanization study class of Central V. C. T. I" . to be b-ld Friday evening at the home of Mrs. John Leonard. f7 Indiana ave.. lu.s I n postponed one wk n rd will bo hebl ;t the above addresa March .'ith. under tha lradership of Mrs. ijr.ee ('onroy. All who care to take tills course arr urged to be present at the first meetin jj. - Mr. and Mrs. IV .1. OSnllivsn, S! S. Iltilnnan St. announce the arrival of a baby Klrl. Virginia Mmllt'ii, this morning. Mother and dHughter doing n cely. -- Supt. K. S. Monroe left Sunday nlfiht for Clevlsnd. (.. to attend th Teachers Association which is fii session there. He w ill return to Hammond Saturday night. Tom Hammond. Glerdale Fark, 1ft quite 111 with soar'-M fever. The F. 1". V. 'lull met last evening at the home pi Ruth Main. Truman svp. A speciul business meetintr lias been called to mt ct at the home of Frances Rroderick next Tuesday event n g. The Faithful Worker Auxiltary t r.'-ifUalia will have a I'.ox aot.al Satli'Jr.i eveiiiug, Ke'o. U8th. at I. O. O. v. liu:;. Ti o rtlnstrel given by iirnlrr tU: cirtclion of i the W. R. C eore Afiklns wi:i be produced March 18th a the K of P. Kali. It in expected thai I h.s will be no of the best minstrels that the people of H .nmond have had the privilcf of seeing'. After seeing the Grand Canyon of the Aiixons from ( ml to end, attendin gthe r."ics at San Piago. swimming at Long Beacl. picking oranges at Ios Anifeles. Sac. Fun.-is'o during the past six weeks. Mrs. IV I. M.irr. of Sc. Shore Drive. Ch.io.if-: . Mrs. 11. A. Hishoff. Oakda,le and Chicago, returned to Chicago yesterdav. Mrs. J. K. Myers, 31 Warren st , Hanvvmi, who was men-.her of the par.y, Ftoppe.i off a.! in ' l)enver, Coio . for a few weeks to visit her host ,f friends. She will be the gueat of M:s. Herbert P. foliar. Mrs. W. F. Klenip aid daughter, Mrs. James Howling, of Chicago, were the guests of .fr. Robert Molt, i't Mason s.., on Monday. Mrs. II. K. Skellenirer. 41 r.usse'.l St.. entertained at a party yesterday afternoon In honor of the 4th birthday ft her d au sh t Thelma. James were oluyed during the a fternoors ftnd at a dainty lunohenn was served. Teh guests were Helen tlreen, Heler and Krr.est Hurkh.-v.fr, Alfred and Helen Schweig.irt. John and Kiorence Savory. El'anor and Kvelyn Kast ridge, I'lornce Yarborough. Cenevieve Rouea. Vivian and Thelma '.kelleng ei . Mrs. Max AUaben. formerly of Hammond, is visiting at the home of Mrs. r.oscoe Hemstock. Krel Beckman has been pledged Ieit Theta at Wisconsin. Phi LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS TilKAT (l R MIIIHUV To pew hooks. Specials on closeout numbers. .ood values from ""-c up. Postiewaite's. 62: tlolimsn st. 2-3S-2T-3 1 The regular annua', metlr.jr of the stock holders of the First Polish National Huiidinc and I.yan Association of Fast Chicago wil" be held Saturday. March 6th. at R 'in p. m. a! the Parrif-h Hall, corner of lji'th street and Forsythe avenue. 2-2-.Jt. A GREAT CURTAIN SALE F.Ker buyers, flocks of them. v;a:td the K. .'. Jlin store yesterday, at-tra-'ted by the announeemerit. In The Time? Tuesday of the semi-annual snle of Zion City Lace Curtain. : It was IN MEMORIAM in memoriam. l memory of n,irh V. Fmi-.l,. v h-. a-il tie vrar n;o rncin;. . F. b. 2ii. i t. VT U,y Always rBtimt. i-ndcr ami kin i. l IIHL H fll'llllLll'll Uir.MlH lit 11 . It. Illllll. ;c.i rallrcl Mm horn, it w Hi win; Within cur li car's !f wuh u.n tl!l. Th flov.-rr"! nc lay upon yov.i jrrai r may iv.thcr and dfcuy, Uul ihf l'i',c: v, f'r ni. tl'-r-ir Halph. will t c'.'-r faJr mia.i, VOt'R IiVt'0 w-; A N 1 ' I'HII.rnr:x. r a t ii f. ii axd mothi-x, Iuiothehs and si?ti:i;s. CARD OF THANKS CARD Or THANKSWi ivif h ! tak1 tlii menu" cf oxiTiciina: mir Hincoro thanlta anil nprref;r.lioti ! nur nulr.TOU! kind friends nnd lirlffhbors for thn klnclnosa, Fjinpathj, fiul aid rendered u.s in our li'iiir of sdr.cjss Mini Kurrrnv iwnjinni'il by Ihn i':th cif our bclcivfd wife ami dfttifrhtrr. Wo further (ir-u rt to fxrrrjss our he-art f"ir tlinnk for th inar.y iiv.'iii;' .f sym pathy and sorrow f.prosd In th- Iikhii'iful flora.) nffrlnB iTi!. bv our ir.nnv kinil friends ami asorinco n nd i c;c; tht worrl rnnnc! f-xprosn i(i- i a prpc.lation of th- many actr of kindiKfchown v In our sad bir ch i ircn! . Martin H. l'ltrn'mn and fairiily. Mrs. A. Urtzan and family. ' I CASS Or THANKS. We wish to thank cur frifiid? n.nd ii.:j,h"r-ors who liao hlum n thfir rrspfiis in. i-':r lat bort-a t mnit of luibband smi if W't- a!.- thank 11v. I'arrftt f-.r Lis F.r;t.c!K art A fr th' beautiful flower from fii-srid and pr. :nt ! union. t inu-i.ii thani-.H to ii o sinteiR and friend wh" furnished n,.-hine Jlrs. Iv'ite Stabler and children, Liucy, Elisali-th and ;otge Vtrvaf?.

i'ussell st.. loft yesterday fot and other puint.s in !Ik- lva-.

i o ,e li e treated .-M. ,1 sn',e e; - I . iid .! t.ii i,j 111" big depart li' lit store. The Zlon City lace foujj art) recognized for their high quality and! appealing price which always brings a, ready market in Jlammond. So great w the demand yesterdav that th entire stock was exhausted and h rush, order was placed for an additiona.1 consignment 9 WINNERS IN CONTESTS AT SCHOOLS Out of the mass of essays submitted by the school children of Hammond in the contest which has been curd not ed by the War 1 cpa r t nient to arouse interest in the Ainiy the judges have sele, te, nine winners foi !he prizes which have been offered thus far. Oilier ion test a r t s are available for prizes but unfortunately the donations which I were j eiiu.slefi to niaKe uj ; . e list ot priz es SllUUvIllV censi'll anu f . II far -ho:t of the amoiiiil i!es-,ied. The judge. Father Schmitt. of St. .1 i.se j.i h'ti school, Sopbus K. Wuithers. instructor in Kngll-h at the Industrial high school and 'apt. Carter of the l". S. Army, spent hours rea-hng liie different, manuscripts arid gradually ,- ting down the number until at last the following awards were decided upon : First pri.e. $4". Wilrr.a Zurn; second pi'..e. $2'1. Agnes Ambre; third liri.o. J l ft. Carolyn Taton; fourth pi ire. pair cf house shoes. IMr.a Wright of The Central school, fifth prize, fountain pen, Chester P. llohvay, of the Central .-hool; sixth prize, box of candy, Helen Smith, of Columbia school. The winners of the first three prizes are students of the Industrial high school PriSf. for foreign born children were awarled s follows: First prize, jj a, Irvir if Scl-.uzer. of the Irving school; second prize. $7.50, Mildred Trbovich. of the Standard t-e'mo!; third prize. $5, Morgan Kelnberg. school not. stated. It is understood that through an error in interpreting the War Te - pnrtrr.er.t's ru'es governing the con te?t several of the schoo's of the city sent tnetr best csa; ? direct to recruiting headqiiarters at Ind'anapolis, where as they should have first been entered in the city contest and taken tbeir chance on beinp the ones to be sent into the state contest. TRIPLE TRAGEDY IN POOL ROOM i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! fniNl'll, HU'l'l'S. la. Feu. 2. Thren nieti are dead snd four fatally wounJ'd here aa a result of the h-ld-irisr ur cf a pool hall early today. Of the three bandits who entered the hall one is anv-tiK the dead and two are Intruded in the list of fatally wounded. The killing; fourt'ii when the robber!" became confused, started .hoottnii at enoh other. und th'n at the pool ha.ll pat rons . DATE SET FOR CONVENTION ; INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j INT'l .N A POMS. Ind.. F-. li. 11. The r.'i'uMI'Bii Stat" conimt.on w.il be held here Wednesdav and Thursday Ma.- 12 and 1H. it was decided by the pepuhlican State cr-minittec this afternoon . The primaries are May i. Kidney troublT preys MEN AND upon the mind, discour-i ages and lessens ambition: beauty, vlsnr nn.ij cheerfulness often d'appear when the kid-! WOTlTTi1." neys are out f order i or diseased. For good results use Pr. Kme's Pwamp-P.oot. the arrtat "Kidnfy tne.Frine. t rtrticpists in laij-'e an I medium size bottles. Sanipe s.ze bottle by fan el Post. ci.1'. pa.mpl-.lrt. Address Pr. Kilmer t- 'o.. TtitiKhaiTiton. X. Y'.. and enclose ten eer.t". When writ'riE mention this paper. adv. Phone 793 Notice j f,(j & Central rire station. ,

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I give you Service, Quality and Fair !a resident of Hammond, Ind., thirty such purposes. That is not what

Boneless Rib Roast 32c Fesh Made Hamburger 20c Plate Boiling Beef I2l'2c Boneless Brisket Corn Beef, home cured . lS'c Native Shoulder Veal 28c Veal Breast with pocket. . . . 23c Veal Stew, nice and fresh 23c Home Made Pork Sausage 25c Mayer & Co. Approved Brand Hams, 8-1 0.34c Bell Shape Leaf Lard 24c Fresh Spare Ribs 22c Sauer Kraut, quart 15c Fresh Pig Tails 17c Fresh Calf or Beef Brains 16c Pork Shanks 23c Fresh Pigs Feet 10c Grandma Noodles, 3 pkgs. 25c; 6 for. . . .45c

HEAD LETTUCE, GREEN ONIONS, CLAUDE ST. EVERY FRIDAY AND Auto Service-G.

Accident at Western

John Mejdi. 110 Wabash avenue, was probably fatally burned today in an afcident at the Western Steel Car and Foundry Co. Considerable secrecy was ihrowti aocut the accident t th plant and none of the officials' would sav whether or not the burns which mav oij! the employe his life, were due to the carlesnesH of the ei.'iupHny or the limn hlinself. The victim was taken to St. Margaret's, liespital and Is under th care of It. I'.rown of Jlep-ewiui h. NEW AGREEMENT WITH EXPRESS EMPLOYES I INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE) WASHINGTON. )eb 2i. A. wage ecreement ss signe today by Ihreotor (ienernl Hir.es f the rmlr'-ad administration and t. C. Taylor, of the American Kxpress '.. witii tlie express employes of the brotherhood of Knilways and Sieamshlp Cb-rks. I-'rciglit Handlers, Kpress and Station Kmploes The nrcernep.t affects TC.O'iO express employes and pi-ovules for a t ent j -s1 i-day month, tune and a half for iver time and a seniority rule. HARRY NEW, JR. SERIOUSLY ILL INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE rS A.V'iK.'.KS. Cahf., F '. 26. Harry S. N'ew Jr., alleged son of F. S. Senator N e w of Indiana, who is serving a life term in San Qijemfn pen! tent lary for the murder of his sweetheart, Freda. lesser, is reported seriously ill. Mrs. Iillie M. Hurger, New's rriother. atriie.l here today from the North, bringing the news of her son's Illness. He is suffering from acute stomach 'rouble and his lungs ate failing, she paid LAUGHS AT DANCE; STABBED FOR IT flNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 VKW YORK. Feb. 26. A laugh cost j Ralph Caldron, Porto Rb-n talesman. his life earlv today. Caldron laughed at the dancing cf Pedro Krmida, M'Jtoin, at a. Madison a-.e ball. In the fight which followed. Caldron was stabbed. He died in the a mbulanoe. "I wa lnsiiitpd," Errr.tda told the police. ' lie lauehed at my dancing." NOTICE I will place on sale at Cer.ttal Fire Station. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Feb. 2th. 27th and 2$th, the follo';r : Cal. reaches'. 2'i can. .$.31. . .To. f Cal. Peaches. 2 'a can.. .S3...Dnz. c.iil. Peaches, 2"-2 can.. .IS i Toi!. Ca'. Plum?. 2'j can... .:!l...Doz. Ca',. Apricots, 2'j can.. .35...roz. Ca. Pears, -"-j cans.. ."5 . . . Poz. Ca.. Cherries. 2 lt can.. .39... "Dos. Pineapples. 2 can 3f . . .Doi. H 65 3.J0 4 3S 3 TO 4.11 4.65 4 f :, 3.55 Hacon. per lo. $.221,; j; b. can. $2.70 The larce canneries and fruit growers' have already given notice that on acount ff revere winter in Oregon and Washington and very little rain in California that there will , very little fruit In those, states and with the h;a:h price of sugar, labor and transportation charces the price of California anned fruit will e prohibitive in view of this advance 1:nwledse. It will pay vo i to lay In your next w inter's ajpply at theye low prices. Hring your s!edr and waeons. 2-25-3. DANIEL F.ROWN, Mayor. EDUCATORS SC0REC0NGRES5 f INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE1 CLKYKLAM', O. Feb. 26 Conpress was .vrored for its delay cf action on the Sn.Ith-Tower bill which would add a secretary of education to the president's cabinet and appropriate Jlna.(Miii.ilOO annually for schools, by speakers before the National Fducation Association Convention here today. The 'bill was termed 'the one possi l-le way of saving the school system from crumbling."

Friday and Saturday - At HUBBARD'S - 74 1 Claude St.

1 will place on sale and deliver the J.. V Ml

Prices, but we have rent to pay, which Mayor Brown does not. I am years and I did not know the Central Fire Station could be used for

the taxpayers built it for. Benton Harbor 15 ox. can

GRAPE FRUIT. WE HAVE THESE REGULAR SALES AT 741 SATURDAY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT AMOUNT. W. HUB JARD-741 Claude

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upon of the measure were u isi'tl ssed IfllSth, At tne same tune pians for combatting Bolshevism through the use of school buildings as community centers anil the teaching of Americanization In the schools was bejnjr threshed out before another meeting of th cmivent ioii. TWO FOUND GUILTY SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) CP.OW.N i'til.NT, Ind.. Feb. iS.- i snley Moore Hnd Hugh Conroy. both having previous police records and v.ho vi ere arrested In Cary on a chase of rand larceny en in evernnrr ! l eu. , were j found guilty and s"iitni' d by .Iu.'k Martin Smith in the criminal court r esterday. Moore whose rea.1 name is Mt riay bast been convicted of criminal olT'-ns-s f..t.,-i difWcnt times in Hi ldgepoi-T, Conn., ami j New te iiiCOS t Yoriv City and b.-s served jail foi. 110 w;,s Kvn " ""' '-' "n" and disfranchised for live ye-ir. C'liiroy, alais Foy. has ben con , nieiij twice and at the time .if hi nrhest wasj on parole. J I was fined J".. an I owm. j i isf ram-h! sed for five year?, and pon-j terico,! to from one to f ight yeaiy :n the state tenitentiary. ! KELLNER CAPTURED f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' CHI';. Feb. 26. Max :. Kellner a former messenger of the Harris Trust' X- Savings Hank, who disappr i.ie.1 Feb. .". with $3&,0iwi of the banks Liberty Iv.nds, was under arrest today in St. Ixjuis. charged vctth a subsequent crime, the hold-up of the First National Rank at Mound., Mo., on Feb. 9. Keilner is reporter! to have said he sold the bonds hera for ?10.0nii. LANSING BEFORE GEORGIA PRIMARY 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) ATI.A.VTA. ... lb. it). I li name of Robert Lansing will go upon the democratic stale Viallor in the primary April 2ft. a a presidential candidate fm iitlon. A petition signed by ncre than the necessary one hundred tames has been received by the s'nfe 1 lemoorat ic rommlt'.ee and the a.nnou nrement has been made that I -ansing Is thus qualified to enter the -conte-st. GARY LOAN CO. FILES NEW SUIT The Fulsxki P.uild ner Loan A- Savings Association o fQary ha.- filed a. suit asrainst Anton and Krri.ia Cir'ifor the foreclosure of a nvrt ce on real estate through Attorneys ;. C. White and O. B. Sheerer In the Tlatnmctiii supr:or court. The defendant? ;t Is taid, owned twelve fhsff in the loan association valued at $;C0 en. h and took cut a loan of $1.2a0. Th'-v have since defaulted i n payments and the. association asks for the tore Fsure of the mortifaee it h'dd.s. toRtiher with Judgement of SltluO against cadi c-f the defendants. A mt. a. r- L - "iMnSHINE IN EVERY - aa t' X " A. -N. , I DROP" V:C-? B'.acle SI'k Stove Pollari ,i iif,-r M dtffrrf'it. !tde drv out; ewi tia uaeil to lane drnf; 1:u?1 ami pata or-e quaatr; a.-iao;its:y no raat; no aiiat or ftrt . 01 Bt your monay'a worth. A. Black Silk it Stove Polish not rnot MoeAmick!. hot i fr ant, niikr ludtre tht cannot bm obt.nd witn 1Hpn to. r.iTk Stik Stov Poiiih doc not nan c ofT-it ! four time long errt.rmry puiisb ao it foo tim, work fcr.d money Don't ftMt whti oq wurt ot pof ih, ar to uk B.sck Silk. Jf -mrt tn bt itur poiih ou er ued- tout dealer will refund your con. BlacU Silk Stove PelUh Works, Striina. IUinoit. Tt BUck Silk Mr Dry, nitron Eninitl -r frittf, Tmg tnob;ie tire rf ni. i reveaii ruetira. Try U. I f BUck SUk Metal f o!th foriierwar,rj;,k!..!Pvara or braaa. it w:. Maui? and teav a fcri:iint iijr'f-Cfr. Ii hmn rm '4ani lor uj ou aato-nutti. Notice Phone 794 goofis to your door. Also sugar, a J I.J W. itui hccu any icu ui wagun. IT c

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