Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1920 — Page 2
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES OEVTH RKCORH IX TWIN r IT IKS Perh. m the Twin Cities dropped 'iutinjt February aim"?! to normal and the num-ber of births Jumped to little, -lore than the usna! ii'imb-'r. With the decrease in the number "f eb-.tths ft-cm "fin" an.i pneumonia. -riie t"tal ti limber for the month show." only 12 while, durln the same period 12" babies -were added to the -population. The report of deaths shews that il.o eity'a health is o lotiftr threatened bv -ntal''n (i'ssnf" "flu." pneumonia .t:r.z the rn!y disease. ,ina!lv feared -' liimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n
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Finest Grade Full Cream Brick Cheese, per lb 33c
' Swift's Borax Laundry Soap, bar Shredded yheat Biscuits, pkg i Holland Maid Prepared Mustard, The Popular Swift's Powder, the Big 25c
E Our Famous Leader Coffee, pound 45c Ej K. & W. Special Bl-gncl Coffee, per lb 42c E Choice Fresh Roasted Peaberry Coffee, per lb 43c
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Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. Ej Extra Choice Grade Rice, per lb E: Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No.
No. 10 cans so called gallon cansLabel Karo Syrup ; can
Silver Leaf Pure Preserves, 22 Silver Leaf brand Jellies, 7 oz. Large sweet Santa Clara Prunes,
Swarudown; finest Cake Flour; large size package
CANDY Borden's Sweet Milk Chocolate Cubes 120 (tinfoil wrapped) to the box. Regular value 80c. Seciai 69C at Hand Made Cocoanut Bon Bons RcguKu 60c a pound. Special at. Q a pound Walnut Busters Regular 40c a pound. Special at. 27 C a pound Chocolate Ice Squares Regular 40c a pound. 23 C Special at, er lb. . . . CIGARS Atlantis Cigar 25 in a box; 'pfcial $1.15 at Black and White Cigarettes Regular 20c. 1 7 1 C Special at - Black and White Smoking Tobacco 1 5-8 oz. IQc can. Reg. 15c. Special Yankee Boy Smoking Tobacco -Plug cut. Reg. IQc 1 5c. Special at ... .
although ther r net the stale or city health Eleven of the 4.' deaths were from pneumonia while 6 mere tvere from "fkimonia." The other 25 deaths were from twelve different causes . , Ksst Chicago forged ahead of Indiana Harbor m the birth rtcord. showing 37 hoys and 35 (T.rl aeuilnft 'S b-v s and 22 grirls from the Harbor. M kst mic.uio' qior T!. ni t " 14"" ? East Chicago Chamber of Comp has been assigned quota of U. be raised unions the members of -h" orpauizatton toward the ron--struct ion of a $ 2.r.".VOi'0 structure to hoii.-w Ihf I'm ted States Chamber of l "miner.-, in Washington . Work Is expected to start early this sprmR. The building; will n located on eight lots in the heart of Washit t-m known it --tt.e o-id Corcoran place" nnl w hicii iiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiniiiniMiiiiiMiii -- Contains Specials 8-oz. jar. .. 5c i 12V2c l .. Sell Pride Washing package . . . 7c 1 cans 2 cans l2V2c . .16c . .18c -B! ue 82c oz. jar 36c tumblers. . 1 2!2c ! lb 29c 'E 35c DRUGS St. Jacob's Oil -The well 60c known liniment. Regular size, at . Special 39c Milk's Emulsion For coughs and colds. Regular 60c ?ie. ;rc,al 33 c Free a 35c cake of Partosoap with a box of Partola Laxative Tablets at 25c Getsit, for corns Simple as A B C. Regular price 23c 35c "pecial at . 'vv.iu at . . . . . var tax included. SPECIALS Paltnolive Soap ?EaSpecial at 3 for fa3C Colate's Antiseptic Dental Powder In glass bottles. Regular 33c. DKr Special at Liquid Green Soap Excelr- -I - r i iriu i or snampooing. Ixegular Dottle. 19c g Cream opecia at Palm Olive Vanishing Cream In tubes. Kegu.ar 19c 25c Special size. at.
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Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! HILL'S CASCARAbp QUININE Bnon& Standard cold remedy for 29 yearn in tablet iorm sate, ure. no opiatei break up a cold in 24 ours relieve! grip in 3 davs. Money back if it fail. Th genuine box haa a R-rd L Inn w i . h ir VT.ir. At All Dreg 5lr is fa tn... -is as the home . Me:-. Fran. -1 S-o!f Key, id an. who founded the I'anif! e'iW. V". C.ri.'.tnoran Art ei . and other I ist ,nK 'ilf The site whkh in lso: at two rents a rvpinr iird i'iti- : was asfo.t was i "h amber sens . joiroha seil . f Co mi ner hv the .Na t ion a'. no.tHU NII BID. The F.ast. '"hioago Park Hoard has advertised for bids on th iniproi--ment f the parks uhi.-h was anth-.i -ized hy tlie r,t- council and lh.- Mat'tax board when the board whs tiun permission to issue. J200.niiii north of bonds. The board asks for bid on the landscape work on the Alder and 13Mh stnet park, the Alder and 111st s-. park, the Washington park, too north side park and Calumet park. It is estimated that this improvement should con between Jino.000 and S 1 2 S.OOrt, The renuainder of the S20o.nno will be used for construction of sw im.r.inR pool,, wading pools, a residence for the park superintendent and lmptovements to the, proposed greenhouse. A!! bids.must le in to the city clerk's office by March 3rd. Floyd MacGriff tstaff correspondent i n . ses'.icei LONIiOX, Man ii 11.--The thsf.U of a general strike of coal miners to enforce the nationalization o miues by the government h'.ins over the ountry when the T'"ad- I'nlon Congressmen me? in special session today. The meet ins; is seneia'lv fsai tlfd as on-" of the- moi't important ever h' id by the eonstess. winch ! made up of represent a;. os of ail branches -!' ...i (tanize. labor . M il IKK (ITU TMvKN The miners have already voted ,n faor of a na' .ona! sink.- to foiee the I i'l 'riiiii'-nt to take over the mines h a majority of nearly i s. n , o o n . and the leaders of the federation of miners dei la: e that they w.ll iiae the hackit:.; "'' the other two branches of labor's ti'p'e ailian.-e-- the transport workers and tht iai!i"d men if it (.nines to an open fisht. ! i i.oij t.i:iiiii.i: mux ir Tiie J.loyd ;rorg i.-vernnien? persistently hjs refused to ador't the po. y of na r ion a i . sm, despite the pressure fiom orsaniaed labor. In a statement to the house rf comuv-ns. the premier declared that any attempt by the miners to seek a test Of strength by 'direit action, '" would be treated b the Roernmer't as "rebellion."" The Ccmcress represents n.foiO.Oi'O members of -w hii h T'iO.iiOO v otes are h e 1 d b y t h e ; n n e r f . i;m;i,ami i.i kh iiim.kir it If the last industrial crisis th tail way strike - i a reliable criterion, 't is p'-ssibie ihn? labor leaders, other than niinrs. will act as a mediating bod- between the government ard ihe Federation f M n'l ? in the present dis piite The i na! minTs hae Vien eondiie?i rur wirte.-'prepd p.-ooRSanda Voit it ha.? rot had the- efoet anticipated. Piihlie mteres: on nati"naT.sm hs been on1 v 1 - i k a r m . Hnwfvr, in n'i parliamentary dehates r-n coal st'intion. the m-ner half more than "held their own" in a r st ii men r 1 e ha.'tios with the povrrnmer.t. fllh"utrh he l;it"r has always pn?i?i..Ad a steam roMer e. E THE REFORMERS 1.I1M who a. i 0. Mar e t ry ihk 1 i The i na k i ! f erm e i : vo 1 i ii e;i s v in i ' 'II t I I'lntol Sih'i K ;i -irical tre-a'ise. stitution of djv i i a mi e I'd: d a .-at e-nt-tieei. 'The super .o-i-e." by Gilbert K, famous ess. a i si . Chesterton, the f.n e-n a i i" world nm y s . distinction Im a r r i e . i " ;t 1 1 I f il 1 fliTI h 1 !-e 1'xilli; w iio re r r ; t w ecu I ooi- . ho m.r rrieel." "The iili.jiiijs off e( Voices will be f r i r b 'heste rte;i asrris. of frivolous .li ons marrupe." Mr "The olel joke wife to liiinnnnl 7.e llliht uite ioj;ia joke, but renlity. al mil ? chosinjr th i t b the fiirni'ii c.-illy r-hirn. noi a? A s rr i; a i ds m art iiik' rs tii" after mora! i l vorce, quality it no Dior e It' of conjugal kiss on tli inride Hi hi 1 y than a it ei s the t he mere mora! quality of perjury."' Mr. Clie.-terto.i sees the ivfz w li n a nan should ele rioniestic status and offers pestions. One is to sitn "i,. W." rlier Ins n.inii "Lives with wife." Anoth. tacb the insignia. "N. I'. V time com - tr ri a t e his some the letter. sig-nin" is to a t -me n in g "Not divorcee! yet." "It, is wholly possible that th' will arrive when, upon entering strange city, a traveler will time some see a stately column erected of 'a wife who never a soldier." or 'a histe to the mem. van away w rical charac ter 1.1who ren s had not l.olte K o v e r n e s ? . " d w ith t li Dcn't throw your pKei without reading tlie want ad
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, WILL TRANSFER All Homes Built By Housing Corporation Owned Individually. By July First. III I.I.KTIM 11 ft separate hou" in the which will a.c-modare families. The bmlding under rontnet hy the ro -irder to insure hoiiirn for Thre are s u bd i i ( rn nearly J n w . re put up e mm out m .iriru eniployei on war entrants at !nnria'd Steel Car plant. The e. t repiex-nted en expenditure of Mmately JT6i.0ftil and it is said fti'-et i m in-' - eme nt would brinit i he P ii pp t he t he total com no to the million murk. ! Tin- Hammond hoiifMntr project is said) to be one ,,( in. fw in the country tn be completed at a cost anywhere near the estimate. n this case the actual c-st exceeded tile estimate l'ss than s x per cnt . Tiefore July 1. all of the house. ,bu;H hv the I", s. Housing: Corpora ? ion in the I, ndora addition t'- Hammond will l.ave bert ttansferrerl from the hands r.f the l , s . tr n v e r n m - n t to individual owner, if the plan j'lt announced hy the corporation is carried out. Alread' the house have ben apprai.-wd ard rra n ,erne n t s are being made to exped.te ihe sales A hoard of appralsr c-mnosed n three real estate experts. TI. R. Rlair. secret a ry-1 rea s u ry of the ra 1 me r-HIa r 1 "o . nf Toled". O., Ex-Mayor Keller, of South Pii(l and Tioseoe K. A'oo.V- of Wneila, Martin Co., of Hammond and two men selected from the pri-nn tenants, .7. V.. Meade and C,ee.rgi Emanuel. spnt considerable time poinff o- er the property assiated hy K . T'Jir Shookman. the fvn maanaer. The apprai.sa; was made on the theory that the pr ca snuiM be lew enough to assure the mo :uc of th entire project out of the hand of the C'o. e-nment before July 1. the date which the jro ernment has fixed for t elinquishins it he-Id on such properties, f 'i in j-iderin a; realfv alues in Ifammond the opportunities whirh iU be afforded pun-ha-ers will be rare and i ;s hel tved th.it t!te majority cf th.e houses wi;i be, "taken "by their pre.-ent r e n e r s , The pr: es a ffrd a wide variety, jansmit from $2.oo from the fo il room b:ina!,.-ws to $ll,i'""rt for the iatge four apartment ibriek b iildlnrs. Hitherto, as long as the government has held title to the property the city has been unable to collect any rase but it is s Krutleant to ioii dr that after July this w.ll all i In the hands of indiiiduiCs and heme Han rnond"s assessed v a!uat!.onw;ll be boosted ever , million dollars. Incidentally . th s will, withoi t doubt he the larzeat transfer of improved propertv e er made in the history of the Ca'umet r'cinn. Some d.-uht had been expressed ss the property ever ' ' t a I s owinit to tlie ard Steel t'a r Co. to the possibility ie;riR sold tri indivtdfact that the Standheld the t !t t, the land. llof.r. this has ll been removed by the recent a- t e-f the Housing corporation in p irchasinsr the -land of the rnmpanv. The prices as fixed hy the appraiser will include all street iinprovements paid in full. ('wing to the fa-t that th sinhdivision has been aid out alons- l'nes that will make it a beautiful neighborhood with a certain unifcrrnit v of Jir.es and riesiirns. the apiraif?rs recommended j that the rnlite r.ej arh borliool be pro-te.-red hv reasonable restrictions j pt event tl: t'-nrial scheme bein spoil. ed bv uns shtly b-iildinps being ronistr i.-tcd in consp'cious place, j I'ndcr the p'anf which have ben i aiopted the purelia.se . an -"be made by jpavmc fen per .-ent. of the price d'-w n arid paying one per cent, per month I thereafter. The halanr of course to Itlraw interest at six p 'rr.t. In spife c' th size and im-.ior! a rice I of this transaction the riemand 'or I : . r , iiourio in 1 1 n oi "Ti o n ei is se, great that ;! will make pra.t'eaiU n-- impreslon on the pre.vnt situation. As the buildines are now aM occupied it will in mot rase mean that present rent ers win soupM- raceme property owner anri inn iious sliortnre will a a-ute as he-fore. i e m a : n THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NEW AiiflK. March Hi. The oi.-iiKer ii,o-.eii siioni today: memos unenatiged; railway hoi ,i.s s; . a d . g iv. i nmo and oth All s Chai met-:, a ii American A ni'' ric.i n Arne rica n A men e'i n Car A,- Foundrylocomotive Smelt i o jc - Steel Foundry Tel. & Tel 1 100 s; 45 fi 1, 6IH m-4 A 7 ?1 12a k'f, .iAi, 51 4D 4'1 2 ; s 96 Hi 21 16S "1 4 is r:; 7S.t - ''TU 45 int4 7i, pf S!i 45 4S' 9S ?'t S4 Anaconda. Atchison I .a 3d win Io 1". i It itiioi e fl .. : lileh.-ni J .1 1 ot 1 ve hi.. el a nadian Pacific i 'ent ra I l.ea ther Ch e,a peji lve & "hio Chtcaari. A- Northwestern-. Chicago. Mil. k- -St. Paul j Coh.rado l-'uel j '"1 11 Product ! Delaware lludse.n I Ms; il lenes Securities Erie 1t Prfd ' le n era 1 Elei-r ric General Motor Illinois! Centra! j 1 .a k w n n;ia Ste 1 .-il I K !l 'a ! ley . M id ale Steel N. Y. Air Brake Ne-v York t'entra! Norfolk A Western Northern Pacific Ohio OH ins Gas rennsy 1 auia Pressed Sie eJ i "a r i i.a il w a y S t ee I Spring. P.eadii'ir liepublie I' on S- Steel. S'-uthern Pacific I nion P .ac I. P. Si el ? ei ii i .-l'liO
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41; Hl'TTEK 3.72 tubs. Creamery, tra. 67 'c: extra first s. CGljc; firsts 60 '3 Ctje; packniR stock. 5 1 "3 Sic. BtlS Ke-eipts. cases. Current reoeipta, 4 I 'j 42sc: ordinary fir sts. 35 "'T 42c; flrsti". 4c; extra. 2 1 rn ."! 7 c ; checks. ." f 37r; dirties, Sijc. CUKKSE Twins, new. 2Hr; Daisies. I3?'2!),.e; Toim Americas, nisjnc; I.onichorns. 3Ab 30e; brick. 27'iC I.IVB PfirhTRT Turkeys, 40c; chickens. 40c; springs, 33 ; rvster oc; i?ees, SSc: fittcks, :2c. POTATOES Receipt , ,",i; cars. Minnesota and Pffkota. Ohios, $5.Sof 6.5'; Wisconsin. JO. 35 '8 5.50. CHICAfiO VKAl, 5.0 to 6f lbs. ISc; 70 to SO lbs.. IDi-'Oc; .) to ino His.. 2) S 21'c; fancy. 230 2 4c: r.ve-rw eight kid-ne-. MM to 175 lbs.. 12 'a lie CHICAGO CASH OEAIN. WHEAT No. l north-! n sprnisr. $2 52: N'o, ?, northern spring. J2.40. iTiRX Xo. 2 yellow. J1.57; No. S yellow. $t.rj3! 1.64; .Vo. 4 yellow. $1.50', 1..-.3: No. 3 w hite. $ 1 53 's 9 1.S6 ; No. 4 white. $1.50W 1..",1 : No. 3 mixed, S1.53'2; No. 4 mixed. $1.50',. riATS No. 2 w hite. in 'a ? -4 c; No. 3 white. Sft"fi3'c; No. 4 white, :in tc. In The Courts The prtitl chant;, his i granted th:. in room 2 -n rf Georpe Welpninj; to anie to (JeorRe tiauM ii was nifirninj? by Judge Hardy t'hariKe of venue to the Porter Circuit rourt was granted th s morninsr In the suit of Joseph Butla vj John A. Tokarz. Lillian A'ard was arranted her d;v- ree from Terry I.,. Vard today by ,1'jde Hardy. She was alloyved the custody of their child . Bella D , housf has filed suit !n attachment and uarmshment aganst Margaret A. Morrison t. ah. to collect a judgment whifh was rendered strain-", the defendant in the ?fiini'iva' f"url nf ChtcaRO. tiuy C. White is attorney for the plaintiff. .fa mf R . al.. la a f" by Attorn?: Ke'lSy .-as It to. qi-let W . .1 . W Ro bard title f.l inner.. . Ryan e ?! toda: Char'es pteah haa filed a suit on note afrainst Nick and orr: Jonas through At'.oineys Meade. Rovre A Twyman. Afornev Jesse Wilson has fl,i a petition for partition for Stanley N'aelulski apramst the T,ake Ceunty Savings A Trust Co.. et. al. NO MORE LOANS MADE TO EUROPE (INTERNATIONAL N E A'S SERVICE) WASHINGTON", March 1" The U. S. will make' no further loans to European nations. This was announced this afternoon '. y Secretary of the Treasury Houston. While the treasury- still has auM-r-ii-zation to mike loan to the extent of half a bill.ion to the allied nations, this will not be done Secretary Houston said. S?ecretary Housion also announced hr' would oppose vigorously any c f - For Itchiner Eczema. Old Sores and Piles "I guarantee my euntmenl," sas Peterson ot Buffalo, "to cure e.c.etr.a; to .'.'op the itching; at om e and sny reliable dtUES'ist will ch.ee.rful! v refund our money if PETERSONS OINTMENT desn't do everything: I sav it will do.' William A. t.'a'iey of Franklin. N. V . is suielr a wise man. He writes; ! used PETER-SON'S OINTMENT on a little boy suffering terriby with eczema. It did the work." Thm there js Alex. T,nuttI. a hr.ae ! fireman of Buffalo, who is rlad in write as follow a: "I had an old sore on mv !f-K for iiranv ar,!. The li"s' docteirs f.-iibd. PETERSON'S OINTMENT entirely healed th sore quickly." And from over in Canada comes a letter from A. Blookol.y, stating: 'The best thing; I ever hit for ilehins piles is PETERSON'S OINTMENT." A hi boy for Jo cents. Mail orders fl'led by Peirseri Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo,- N Y Ad .
jpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiira The New Mid-Month I Columbia Dance Records I
Ted Lewis with Xvondrina rox WOND'RING. Fox Trot
YOU CAN'T GET LOVIN' WHERE THERE AIN'T ANY LOVE. Medley Fox Trot. Louisiana Fi?e Jazz
JUST LIKE THE ROSE. Intro.: In Siam
WHEN YOU'RE ALONE. Fox Trot.
Intro.: The Great
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parti 'i pa t on o b an f th to ' 1 ". rLABOR TO CONDUCT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Lives of Congressmen to Be Subjected to Rigid Investigation for Blacklist. mv Mii.rtni-:ii mirrii 1STATF COF-RESPONCENT I. N. SEBVICE1 AS ! I r.Vi ;T i.V, Mar.-ii 1" Congressmen arc! a lid idrt t f-s f- r oonirrerus aie now in for a s--nn' fie r rch . 'lheir '.i-vep snrj hhbilare ti-. be s.-ien-tifcally inveaticated frr the railroad unions by xpei r.s. i-.-erdms to inriouneenient made todv at the headquarters of the Plumb plan If-iru". which is directed hv n hoard of eecu- ! toes from the "Rig F'-ur" brotherhood and the railroad oman rations In the J AmeiK-an federation r.f U-h..r Not only will the un.ons maintam a blacklist for the romlrir ele. tlnn. it was I tat"d. b it they will in-x by card e.e: v momb-r of . 'ito-h and every as-! pirant for eonuresn . ..,a ,,nnyr. follow- I ins; the famous I index system ,,f j the National W'.tna rt Party. j Thr.-uirh ' h s rd n1.- the pub!;.for the .asklnr may have a mil i r.p- j :.- ii' v. of a ii.Kre.-s'i an or eatid.datr-s as lie j. h,z..a T,i. v, hob-cii-ally, e. ,.- nomicaliy and socially by experts. All the intimate d'tail of ins life will V'e noted his hobbies: !.is re;;. ious and social a. fvities ; j.ts f.im 1 v connections, his wife's family connections; all the lufih ami low spot, n his business career; the .z. ;f lis income; tjie souro. and how he fnenda it. WILL HOT NAVE MVS UNSEATING : INTERNATIONAL CHKW'ei ). March 1 i ha.: anyone ennecdential carcpaijrn of i will a ' t e m p t to u n chairman f-f the I; NEWS SERVICE ! Vis..i-1-ik denial ed W 1 I h I l,e prevj - ".en. h '.nnrii Wood '', Will Hay rs 'P'ibl-.can National committee after a. presidential Candida hs been chosen bv the party was made today in a statement issued by Co, William Cooper Proctor, chairman rf the
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Where Everybody Goes
HAMMOND
FEATURE ATTRACTION
"FIVE SYNCOPATED KINGS
The Rago Marimba Band. N0RD & NORTH Dancing Oddity. PAGE COURTNEY "Squirrel Food." BELLE OLIVER The Cheer-Up-Girl
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RUMM & RANEY Nic-Nacs cf Vaudeville. LOUIS HART & CO "In a Dream." Also PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET'
N'e.iw ahem VouJat. 'WednesdaT I ;I6 p. m. Night on'Jffnoaa 7 tinucm 2 to 11. his. to say the least, coquettish lrot. It ever there was a clarinet winch
to dance with Ted Lewis has it! The urging of the trombone, cornet, piano and drum makes the invitation unanimous. W hen Ted Lewis" Jazz Band begins you will accept your fate and dance. The Louisiana Five, with the original jazz "banjo" and a bt of incidental vocal music by Billy Murray completes the great dance coupling.
Ted Lewis Jazz
Intro.: Tip-Tip Tippy Canoe. Incidental Chorus by Billy Murray The Paul Biese Trio demonstrates to all dance intelligences one thing -that a Saxophone. Banjo and Tiano by all odds make the best instrumental dance trio combination on the boards. There is that snap and dash in a Banjo which can be equalled by no other instrument and there is the peculiar yearning harmony of the Saxophone which, again, cannot be equalled by any other instrument and lastly there is the tying together of the entire ensemble by Jazz stunts all over the piano. In spite of all the Dance Orchestras now represented in Columbia Lists this trio is honestly "different."
"ox Trot. Paul Biese, Trio Saxophone, Banjo and Piano Trio
Paul Biese Trio
American. Saxophone, Banjo and Piano Trio
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1020. Women as well as men M madfl miserable h , kidney and bladder trouble. Thousands recommend Ir. Kilmer WHO IS TO "RT ATJT17" Sv'mP-Root. the Kreat Xjjrilflji ; kidney medicine. At IruiERists in large, and ii"dium sixe bottles. You may receive la samp size by Tarcel Post, also pam-pbi.-t telliriR about it. Address Dr. K : - j o- ' ". inrfiiaLm?on. .v. ,. and j close ten certs, also mention thi i- 1! - paI per adv. j j i -nriun:L . V.'ood ca.mpaJ(rn i"emmitte, I The sta'ertent was regarded wi'n iruch interest by the national comm tt---rr.en esscmbleti for tneM Kg here, inasJ niuvh as a story had been freely circulated that Frank H. Hitchcock, the m-u j Wood held marshal, won id succeed Ha s j if clen. Woo.) obtained , nominal ion. j Reports received here l nd :.-a; e,t ha t t; i people of th- country ha seen throuKh lib- plo- of the i :-,..-,i . , against l..ouj aril Wood. t):e statement reads: "It ; --, I of particular grrat.ifi.-at iot. to ail of Us Ithet Mr. Hit. hcoe;k has joined our com-imittc-e. His Ion; experience in politi:.v-.l fffairs and his nation-w i.ie acquaintance will be vf immeasurable alu.; to our ; carcpalg-ii." Are you reading The Times? RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER reap Seated Uric Acid Depoalta Ars Dissolved and the KJieuma-tic Poiion ' Starts to Leave tha System Within j Ttrent y.four Houra. I Every drue-RiSl in this country is mii Ihorli-.ed '.e. a to e e ry rhumaiic su -l.'ii.-r ni this ii lull y (ha: it' two i.oMi. . ! of Aii.iii-iiu. the sure coii'iu.ror o: lif ..- mni siii, doe not stop ali s"ny. redit-e : Miiilii-n joints and do a .v n with e .-u j ih- .;i;h; est tw mso e-f rh.unmtu- pa I b-- will jrlacily rturn your money uili- .. t.t coiunient. Alb nriiii has been tri--d and tested f . j years, ttud t-. a 1 i -. marvelous r-suits h?.. 1 1 been a ccom I'i 1 S 1 H d ill ihe- UinV .;ee. I1 case-s wl ej-e i he sniffl ing and aiii-ii was intenr.e ami piteous and where ill. 1.4' lent w as helj.i..ss. t Alleiriliiu rel:e-es at once. Tn-me.ii-iatety after you siart to take it the goou work betr'ns. I' sarcJie out Ihe ur c . acid d'-p.t;t. eilsrilves 'he serretioi I and drives rheumatic poison out of thboov throuirh the Kiririe-.s and lunu-h, It's mreIous l-,e.v ejuu -kly ! a.: j Hietil relief often c.on.e.s m two dt;-. J and en ;u cas.-s uhie the suffering i.i ineo, paintul all trace ci-sapp.ar in a I v da . s. Mr, lollies H. Allen, tlie .jlseoerer cf .Mlenrhii. who fi-r icanv years vufi'ered I hi- torinepr of acute vheuma I isni. el. -sires ;.ii )euffe-er o know that he does mil want a cent of anyone's money unless Are-url-u decisively i oniyrers th: w erl r.f 3 diseases, and he has inruriH e- e r -.' ir .i rucKint to sruarantei 1 MS t h n Adv. 13JSSSV Era fl INDIANA TODAY, AND FRI. and Saturday, to 11. Sunday Ms.t.nee cU i ad holiciaya ?i i con
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