Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1920 — Page 2

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manafm to put his name on th lot except In one of th eight count ie .

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PRACTICE CONDEMNED BY STAIE OFFICIALS

FGS FOM TURKEY

The most delicious and most healthful of all fruits Camel Brand Genuine Turkish Imported Layer Figs the Highest Grade Packed the Largest Size Grown Were 75c per lb., Our Price pound 39c In original 9" lb. boxes, $3.25 Eat Figs They are healthful; often prescribed by physicians Cheaper than dried fruit

Steady Drain Upon American Gold Supply is But Slightly Offset by Imports According to Federal Reserve.

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I Other Week-End Specials I, which are worthy of l , your special attention j C Frls 'Naplha and American Family Soap : OOdp 10 bars for 75c j 1. No.. l Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb 10c li Finest Grade Yellow Split Peas, lb 10c Scotch Green Peas,. per ib. . . 10c j No. 10 so-called gallon cans finest ! I Tomatoes clid meat pack Red 62c '! r, Kipe lomatoes, can.... w"wl J ' . Extra Choice Randolph Brand Ripe A C-! j OllVeS Olives. No. 21 2 cans C f " jr

i Milh n ?:f tontfcnsfd ,,,lk: 12c

cans

I! Preserves

Mary Jane Watson Preserves: extra quality; 13-oz. &r jar

4 Srg- Canned Goods Specials jj No. 2 cans Sugar Corn, can 14c; 3 for 40c j No. 2 cans Choice . J. Peas, can 1 4c ; 3 for 40c j: j No. 3 cans Choree Red Ripe Tomatoes, can 1 Sc i :' No. 2 -cans Blue Label finest pack Sugar Corn, can 22c j:

Matches

Salmon

Poiar Bear Good Parlor Matches, 4 boxes 2 5 C for

Bingo Brand fine Chinook Sal

mon ; No. 1 flat

cans

29 c 1

Candy Specials Crumoolines - ou II like them; regular 40c a pound. Special ' lb. Craamed Almonds --- try good; regular 50c a pound. frr1 1 20 c '- I ix at

GolJen Brilliants Oh, so good! .regular -13c a pound. Special Vz lb. 1 7r

at

Large Jelly Gum Drops Regular 40c a pound. 1 Special Yl pound at.

Ciga rs, Tobacco Black and White Cigarettes 20 in a packige; regular 20c a package. 1 V' C Special 2 Black and White Smoking Tobacco 1? o?. tins: regular 15c a package. "1 ASpecial, straight .... Yankee Boy Smoking TobaccoPlug cut, in tins; 10c each, or O C 3 for DC Norrkoping Seal Snuff Regular 10c; as long as they last, special at, C straight

Toilet Goods Jergens Glycerine Shampoo Violet perfumed; reg. 50c. Special at Usola Cold Cream Vi lb. pkg.: regular 40c. 29c Special at Ikal Solid Rouge Three hades; regular 25c. C Special at

Drug Specials Ely'a Cream Balm For Nasal Catarrh and Cold in Head; regular price $1.00. 2Q Special at UJL Unci Sam's Liniment Good Special at . . . 1 Sc pfcMon ' at Roaxh rasie Kegular price "I -7 2c. Special at. . . I C

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INTf RNTIONAL NtS

i I 1 Ni i r N Mr. li IV. -'I tn. mi t

i.f Air.ricMii 'd '' f"v.tn capitalnow o. i lis J t.OfKi.oOrt ;i tin'., i -

ris io t:i'- t!".unry maicareo tooay.

1 ;n,i export" at Hup raip far t''i'il ili ri'-,'"i'l niarki -i"1 h ! '. vh''1 ar, nnrl la!r ! ni n ri taliln for mill ?arcrr h.imonl. inilii at exporls may ccr t o 1 liif present V ' 1 1 t"ta). Kcdrrnl rfi'vi' !.. vi " ff i .a 1 f toiia v fni ',- iu;"(1 t'ifit uo'i fP'"T! in.ii may i ,-at ji 1 4 mi, (hi ot.Ht. Tabuiat nns n the 1 fXif n I of th pri-.-ii:i! ni' 'ai a'-road .h- that South Ann il si-Is hf lart?t-f pliarc. i'rai -t i ally m-t tiinl c-f th Bli yh ij)pel

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has p-fii ti' ron 5 i n A'niriet qua!! Isrg t n f'hhiii miij .Tapmi. n ' u ii pi i ii t li r .V imriran h it !'i?hl'y off?" K by

h,ni"'-" ,lill'.lfil

in Ar?''nlinn .'li : prni-n t s f n! Tli ft.t.'l.. 1 frrvi d qn PP ' v

IMIMtH IW M It KI A Mill -1(1 OM.-r.ll.ll I II OK K.POHT l-Vciral rcTvp iifiairt offn-iH li-i (n i :on for a i:i 'm fur th p- ri r't ytl now liii.g srogdiii taitu'd. iirn,-:;ilj pointed to lat 'iri. .h(iw'nc tola! g.ild natf

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IliiU. ('Oti g-ol rl b'i;iion . A f sg:nHt thr kip Ft i I ; a a i i ft ! c t f r r is T'r.'. Sum s 1 i ;i : : t i c'i-t i N .- r .ttai,d r.g S.i3 J itiiu.mi.i . Tii- , ti.ta'5 J1.10 -i'..i.o,i.i. i Tii.- inis to 1 .'..rmii nr.ri 1 1 1 a 1 : s T ' . 1 r ,,f,, ,i n t he i-nrn i fund .

s s a sv iia y ma inst figof tin-

I'l roiu nnd hill I -.on

Tins is inadi n and S1.72P.-

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i:t'-d in tun gold ; n i n ii 1 ' '

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Health Officers Not Permitted to Charge Fees for School Children's Birth Certificates.

Stoi Wr calve. 8.00 'n 1 1 .u0.

I'HiOAOO VEAL JO to 60 lb.. 20 if 21c: 7 to 80 lb. . 222So: to 100 lhw . 2 4 '4 26c; fancy, -j$r.; ovfTWfiplii kidnpyp. MO to ir; n.. i2'ir lii-.

EAST CHICAGO GETS THE NEXT GATHERING

Arroi'lins to infn laiii" tu l.alti- cnutily tirt of many health iitn nf (iiarisinK frre f1i-ai-x to i-hildrn of ti'-silr lo lfave lerhnol

1 mi' t ion ulii' li today. 1 he pi at -off H'"i f in 1 nvlfor iiirth i ti- j u tii'ol who i ami fiiit 1 n -m- ;

Northern Indiana Commerce . Secretaries Adjourn the Meeting at So. Bend.

UL1J Xmi B 1 ..11M.! St . J''hni, Fla. H is it-w a nifiiiher of th fli-m knoun as th? t;;jn-tt--Walker Luinber Co, which has purchased a large r--m:! ; it- ir plant at St. John?. Th Florida Mi'tropnlm. p 1 )- lished at t. Johns lias th follcwitig to a r jtarUiriK tbe deal: '.A.'i ordinn .. the new owneia. tlie oNl null i. t i,P .human?!, d j.b-1 .-ti:-!y rf-binit wuh all po..sil.i(! ..pc-d. The installation of r.j.'pniwtii instead of the old f.-isn.on ftfam . -tm. w.l) tnnd t. !!. r t';f .f ri i.-c and Q'Jality of workmanship "The ; illrtlr-VV fompany opened ofTii.s in lh Si. .Fames buiM'"K flt.; r.r Hi,' .war hut their hr'.keraire biine ha urowri so rp-i-ily that the,- niif .uip-:i-d to take r.er rr.a mi far t u r i n e plant In order to lake ,.'a re ,,f t h-r flri .oi s'o.k

1 i'lmner. The, .,;! ,.,

112 MiliienssK ff used last year a. f r tt -r -s t . ri ... s.

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CASCARAfc QUININE

Standard cold remedy for 29 yesra

-in tablet form safe, inre. ro oriatrs breaka up a cold in 24

',t.:'n'J" rcncvci grip in J 2ayi.

fdonev tacit it it faila. T1--

tenu.nc box baa a Red

top with Mr. Hill's

picture.

At All Drug Star,,

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today. ,l"sse j;r hba ;h' board of ha.- notified h s

illegal, at a ' off icia It tsaid

h. i a l. e 1 ou tl 1 s, e xa 111 1 n

r x a in 1 n e r said tli:!. 1.- throimii

for lie nit

such fees must be . halt? health off 11 t'le, and tiiC f hoalth ha sent out a (onnty, city and t-m. n

a lisingr Ihom to stop cnllct'tinfi fees for this

f health i n pun s

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t he state that ! hack to t lii state hoard o letter to hM

health officers tin' practice of

service. The Utter of the board '1 points out that "the practice

a hardship on children in many siancti, and is. in thr opinion of state liotird. rlirectly contrary to law and spirit of both the child bor law and the bealtli law of state. The child labor law provides plovers before hiring children school age must require a. copy of

birth certificate showing the ae o! the child and places the responsibility of obtaining the certificate on the child. -As the health officer is the lega custodian of birlh tecoids. h is th proper officer from whom birth .nli-

rlcates may b obtained. Tiie child

labor lam' makes no pioision for

the the f 111 - of the

SOTTH PKNt. 1XI.. March IS--- Ka at j Chicago was selected as the neNt1 months meeting- plar of the Chamber! of Commerce secretaries of northern' Indiana ami southern Michigan a' thf j concluding session of the meeting here;

last night. Frank I., h.vans. secretjiy of the Ka-st Chi.ao chamber was in attendance at the session here arid

invited the secretaries to (us city the A pr il meet inp. 1'inner at the CliamliPi v.f I'onim Monday nipM. was sponsoied hy llusine Women's chamliT nr.d hoftesses were Jlias Hetty Lord. I'

Neville. Kathtrine Mftrtin. Rontiio K!-1 loy. Iiorotiiy otijfe. Tint y t'aiifield.i Iney, McSans, Alma Khead and Mrs.j Clup. 1

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In The Courts

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.'U'l Men

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The bta 'Hu an owed h; lat. is :

idatd f-JieN-, old l.eer a. I'hiiiip I I . n .. for

iar was ci .ni pa n

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nd the fo 1 ' ; t;i 111 no . r x 1 ep , 1! make I - 1 iirf I

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HAS AN ACCIDENT

1 St a le heej. court

were Jefr.

'Tt 'fie, , o; ' Industrial eisiik s Ti. filed in the

' """"'"K l"" "inner n'ooni) r. .1 . j jured bv heinK hit Creen sipoke on "Kelations of the waB awarded ,

ii-.irioer 01 . .mmt-rco 10 ill" ieiaill lost

Merchant. IMscussion followed Mr.) Green's address. Advantages afforded retail mer-j cliants through the aid of a chamber of commerce wer.- pointed out. ar.di many cities repreaer. t f d at the meet-.

in; here yesterday plan to adopt tt plan in vogue in South fund, v hf rli

solicitors must secure a letter from the ohamlo-r hrfore recognized by mer

1 miHam' tea, v. ' ' ii p.-.

-nd other t open p e n d n z

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no rid

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was itiitumobi ie. 01 for '. 1 1 e f his oni o p ni tn!1.

Sei gea Motor C

confined i.r th" .Me Miffer iui from injur wliieii ho received in yesterday ;, f - .-rnooo.

not coi. .-"i'h i r-'l

:i ' ,.. a rr,' inner o: 11 ,p ' il -111' J 1! . y bospit-il !oia;. s Sb'ill ' t!e he ' n a ci Hieii t ri I: 1 . His. injuries

us. At S ; t h a .

FATAL INJURY FROM A FALLING TIMBER

.-1 1 . i Ad;.: Kurd trio men.

; s ; . be atif and vvr.s kn

tiipt' d to di in ked to the

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Are you reading The Times?

c!i,'i li

the issuing of birth ctr

fee for eaten.

The state industrial board has leceived many complaints from all parts of tbe sta'e against the charging of fees py healli officers. The hoard H"k up the matter with the hoard of accounts and board if health. It wan said that fees !atiR'e frotn in cents ;o bad been chaiged.

- SAYS CHARLIE CHAPLIN

NO LAUGHING MATTER

lat.

vv a s sir: 1 k o n fatally inj-irej

1 n, her lo'ied from a car ai Ilohman stirj?. of the Michigan i ntr rpUe1 liim to the ; , wailing for the (raoi t t a ke.i to the ?; . Ma : by Or a Higrhiand.

-t.--r.lay pns-iti

ami i il lie mud ;

pi'oua IV he,,

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he t racks I I rnai and 1 I he wa S j II- was ! h-'ii tai I

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Tod 1 V MABEL N0RMAND

IRISH SPIRIT PRESENT AT K. OF C. KALL

INTERNATIONAL NltWS SFavlCt!

I.( A S I KLKS. OA I... March 1 S ''hailie Chaplin'a screen antics in making an enii-e nation laiifli gave him no time to create an a tiriosphere of happiness at his family fireside, aeoord-

'tic. to hfs wife. Mildred Harris t'hap-i iiii. w no announced today that slir, would fck legal separation from the film comedian. j

Mis. Chaplin did no' make 1: clear whether she would file suit for divorce or for separate maintenance. I ti a newspaper interview, Mrs. Ohau-

a motion picture actress.

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Twin City Republicans

Hear McCrayj;

HEADACHES FROM 8X.IOHT COLDS.

I hAXATIVK RROMO QIMMXH Tablets,

reuee trie Headache py inrii A tonic laxative, and R'rm Uok for aipnature K. . 1 i.o. i,0c. Adv.

U t he d est ri ; 1:1 iv t;

old. Y er .

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The Re o n 'o i tea v. City Mfkin.'v C

Harbor was voted

r r) t - be otl HI most Impossible o Chicago or any ot! ty. The .-1-i.iory se v e-i t hi t t y and little interruption

holding th, people um

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In

1 ndia na ; a 1 'endand a I ' in l'-ast 1

l-lllitl-

tly at! 1 very; e'even 1 fui: of,

l.e.-i r C I 1 r.otos

hv ail '

a l'fe-ti

duplication it lie r lily 1 u t h e started pror.ip c-nt 1 11 lied win until almost

" interest of the ha'l

11 the last.

Warren Mtt'ray w the (i-t speaKrr of the evening-, although not a part of the program proper, and x a ta'.k which as well received and s'.ov ed that his candidacy met with the favor of most present. Lawrence I.vons. iiisir-et chairman, also trade, a short talk and Hay P.oyce of Kast Ciiicas" represented the K.ist C'hciaisf o f;epnb!ica n. in a short presentation speech for the pic ' i; re of President McKinley. The other speakers were the same as ? nnounced for the original proeram and ar", carried t ;-.e pictuie to be giver to the Twin City CluU. Webster lav:.. John Kiliicrew, Joseph Ilrowri. Kdvvin V'r.-de rlc k s and Oscar Ahijtrin each l,d hon-o" to the cities wirrii t iiey renies.-n'ed hy their manner of delivery ami although practically ail took more than their allotted fifteen minutes there were 110 oh jeotions and ail remained in the hail until the last speech was made. The on';. serious di aw back of the meeting was the limited space In th: i nil and ha if of the crowd who rear-bed the bu i Id : ".sr were unab'e to Ret inside. Candidates arrived eaily and worked lard a'l evening passing- out hind shakes and cards and Retting acquainted villi t'-e representatives of the cities in tlie county. Ladies aiso arrived in small numbers and were Kivcn sets of honor near the fiont of

ATTENTION B. P.

Heuiar meetinjr Thursday evening.;

March l;th. Large class of candidates

initiation, starting promptly at Music and luncheon. . L. TOI'NU, K .fa.! ted lli.ler. 3-1T-1I 1

I lltinn.orld .nay lie f. ro,-'. f j(-f miles from Ireland but jthe Kmerald Isle was pr. - 1 ; : the K . ...f c. n,, ; ; wb 1 Ipir.jrem music an. I fine . . . nji.i;- f d a crovv.Je.i h-n.se I lr was the . ( ri t r li land aspira t ioti.s (' r the ev ; ; s'irr.:ri-r aedt (.. John 1

.-sis-tan? pastor of All kefci.ed lh,- i on g nitre;- h.

'PINTO'

1 nttiorrow "ALIMONY" With Star Ca?t.

- i ri - o i -- a n 1 1 s tn-- sprit of nt hist nicht a crowded

peei lies wa.iB i . - n I. ho iiili! I niiiK and in i . Sullivan, j lit ' OiiUi-r-h, j 'I- ty ol' lie.!

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

lln. herself

dei-lar.il that her husband's coldness and neglect bad made her life with him unbearable for her. ' H finally deserted me altogether after threatening that unless f accept a settlement of $2.j.fl"0 from him and

fiie suit, for divorce in Nevada,

l.md undfr the foreitrn sword. Master William Pow.leriy. M-yar-oid m'nihei of the Chi.auo Paulist chn riste-s. with li;s weniir''il. thrilljns .-j, ratio voice. Krlpped tbe heai t. of

! hi?

It : ' 11

would start such a s,:u against he," j

a ud ieni e with an

I Miss Estl.er Niergar

' hat p that oni e throucii 'and was recalled several

canted hearei s . Let t tinii":j!ly popular in

h i o v e sons;, revived ' , h e Tarn's halls" t i mes by bT I',innn prov. bis character

PASTIME Toddy - - "THE CODE OF THE NORTH" Also SMILING BILL PARSONS in a two reel comfdv.

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Tomorrow and Saturday Maurice Turner !;:duction "WOMAN"

y lyv T"i' -

1-1. C.-Cr. 1

said Mrs. Chaplin. "Following this

fo'loiv me everywhere. "Hut he has no grounds to sue me. 1 do pot want nor his money; but 1 must

I

l.Mi, 89', a S9 ?,, ST', r.f. ' - iil 155 n sr. 71.. IP-' 4 Si,

Ail is ("Ti aimers 4 American Beet Suwar 3- ' Arni-ricnn Oar & Foundry American IV-corniM i v e Kui' Arnejicnn SmelrinR 'a American Steel Foundry 4 A m erica ti Tel. Tel 10 Baldwin Ixicomotive 134 I'altimore i- Ohio 3TS Kethlebem .S'eel H !5

."ansdiari Pacific Vntral LeaOier . Chesapeake & Ohio. Chicairo & Northwestern 'o!oraiio Pile) Consolidated las Crucible Steel F.rie i;cnri Kleotric "leneral Motors Int. Paper Ijukavannn, Slee! Mexican Pete. Mid vale Steel

N". T. Air Brake 1111 New York Central Nor thern Pacific S4i, Ohio Onies Gas 4ivJ4 Pennsylvania 43' Pressed Steel Car 101 S Railway Steel Springs 101' Republic Iron Steel 104 i2 S'udebaker lT'i Texas Co. 31 2' 1 1't.ion I'-ific " 1 2 I". S. Steel , ? 2 V. S. Steel IVfd 1 U West ir.lthouse 3 4't Willy Overland 42 Sinclair Oil 4 KITTKR 4 1S9 tubs. Preamery. rxtra. fi5':r; extrn prs's. S5'c; firs's. 69 7 U'jr: packing stock. 54'S 3Pe. KGO,?- -Receipt . 2 fi , 6 ? T case Current receipts. 42'ri'44c: ordinary frsta.

H.iiy Land t'n.. fi 435c: firsts. extra. 35 37c; former food ad- 1 , h,-,-p.. .", '.j' 39.-. na aiterided th.'-j OHF.KK Twin, revv. IS'c: raisi 'hi.-iigo v est crday ! L's i-:;ui ; Toung Americas. StH 'jc:

when pla'ts wer n-ad" IO oiganire th l.ohnhorr., .0$ 'io; brick. I7f 'c. middle west slates in a campaign forj I.IVF3 POl'bTUY Turkeys. 4fc; the presidential n. ininee on the repuh-1 . hickenrt. 40c: sprines. 4i'c; roosters. 26c; iiean ticket. (F.e. 22r; ducks. SVr.

POTAT1 CS - Rereip

hd detectives' ; nd s e n v h ich ',

d i orce have sup-,

port. He; has refused to pay my hills.; and I w as forced to return to work after our baby's death much sooner than 1 should lia.ve done, because it: w as necessary for me to support mem- ; bers of my family dependent on me. ! "I hate to break up our home, but I just couldn't stand it any longer.": Since Chapl.n left her, she declared., be has been living' at the Los Angeles; Athletic Cub.

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DeLUXE THEATRE

TODAY !). W. Griffith's Great Production

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The Greatest Question

Also Henrv Lchnnan Comedv. ''A Twilicht Babv." Pne

! GUSTAV KINLING DEAD Eg

funniest comedv

''A iwi light ever made.

The mam Haitin'ond ft tends of 11 .- tav Kin'ine f.-i merl of ifa-n'.mond. will be grieved to learn of his death Sunday

morning at his I

me in lirand Haven

M eh., froin diabetes.

Mi . Kiniinu leave besides a w one son Fredrick Kinlins ?nd tiaiighiri. Vail ICinlltiR to mourn

Th

dow . i-ne him.

funetal vv;!l be he id from S'ew-

art s chapel. Hammond, tomorrow a'ternoon at. two o'clock and will he in charge i-f the calumet lAte of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, "f tvhich he was a niem'br. Interment will be held in the family lot at Oak H .il lellleei y .

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Friday & Saturday, Jack Pickford

in "Bill Appersons Boy5

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Antonio Moreno in the tenth Hand." Larry Semon in

episode of "The Invisible "The Grocery Clerk."

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SUNDAY Sessue Hayakawa in

the bail. All nationalities and were 1 epi esen t ed, making a trul resentat'.ve audience.

nlors rep-

GOES INTO PRINTING BUSINESS FOR SELF

The Beggar Prince

Srmnn rti Tln Crnrprv ( Irrk "

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n v t n s

arrv Vernon :n

INDIANA MEN AT

HOOVER MEETING

H. '5- Parrv of th and K. V.. hfiinaril. m 1 r is' ra ! o r of India Ki'Oi e i- mf et i n i tn 1

held 8t the FdackI'arrv and Mr.

(si'nt as the Indiana

The i.iei-1 1 11 was stone Hotel and M

Barnard were p

repre-se ni a 1 1 v e s . Re pres-n t ;. t i v es of e.even elates attended at ;he iiiviin'ion rf Ralph Arnold, a Oa ' i for r 1 a tiuntrn nEin?c r. who s'arted tiie Oaiiforipa boom for Hoover several months ssi It wiii he remembered that Mr. liarnard was food administrator during Hoover's term as national food administrator 'id Mr. Parry also acted in the capacity of county food administrator. Mr. Barnard Is now located at Minneapolis. Minn , as the d reetor in charge of the Instl'ute of Faking-. "Within few days -. '"'-icspo headquarfrs will he opened for Hoover who ran third in the Minnesota primaries, ahead of a. rative-bcrn wn. Governor Iowden. despite the fact that he waa not a avowed candidate

and (ivBi"1 'he failure of th primary

r esota and 15.30 -5 5..".".

14 5 rs rs. Mm-

Dakota. Ohios and Wisconsin.

MEN AND WOMEN

Kidney trouble preya upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition: heatity. vijror ?ni cheerfulness often dtsappenr w'nen the kidneys are out of order or diseased.

For good results usa Dr. Kilmer's Svvamn Root, thn Riefl kidney medicine. At rtruar4! in larire nnd medium size Viotrles. Srnpi sue bottle by Parcel Post, also pamphlet. Adclrss Pr. Kilmer A ro.. Br irhamton. V. T.. and en-r-t"a ten rents 'When writinn mntien this paper. Adv.

CKICARO CASS O&AIN. WHB T--Nil 2 hard winter. $2.1. IHIIIN-Niv il mied. $ll: No. 4

m xed. $1,580 !.i0: No. S white, f 1 . 3 fj 16S'4: No. 4 white. $ 1 .6" ' ' 1 W ." No. :i yellow. $1.S3!.4; No. 4 yellow. $,Sf f(t 1.6:. 4.) ATS No. 2 whue. !cy .O0: No. 3 vhite. S.l'i 'S ?7'c: No. 4 whtte. fvc: standard, SfoSlc. CHICAGO 1.IVB STOC1C. HOCeS Receipt-, : (5.000. Market. -5 ft 4hc hirbr. Bulk. $14 tiOfi (i.in. Top, $!.:S. e vvweiaht . $1 ;!""? I S. jO. Me. diuin we-icbt. JlS.IOft lfi.35. t.iirht weiibt. tlS.T0t Ight licbrs. $ 14.S5 1 5.1 0. Hs y pac.kiu sows, smooth. $13.00 jr 3 3.50. barking; sows, rougrh. $12.3ofi 12.85. PIbs. $13.25 '0 15.00. OATTL.B Receipts. S.flflO. Market.

mostly. 15I5c. Bef Steera: Medium and Heavyweight. $ 1 3.6 5 9 1 5 60: choice and prime. $ 1 3.65 1 5.50 ; medium and grood. $U 65 iS 1 3.65: I.iRht Wei(tht. aood end choice. $12.25 f 15.10; common and medium. $10.00 ; 25. But '.-hep Cattle; Heifers. $7.25 'S 1 3. 15 ; cows. $"T.25 12.0't; hulls. $7. 50-5 1 1.00. i'snnr and Outrers; "ows and heifer. IS-OO 7.2S; cnnnr steers. $600tf7.7$. Va 1 calves (lijrht and hanoy-welirht . $17.00 916.00. feeder s'eer, t 003 12 00. Sorler eteers. $7.50 9 11.25. Ptocker cow s and heifers, $7.2.1

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LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS

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SEDALIA & WILD Singing, Yodeling and Mimicry.

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Magic! Just drop on that touchy corn, aching;, then you lift the finger. Truly!

Try Freeione! Tour drug-grist sells a tiny bottle for a fw cent, sufficient to rid your feet of every bard corn, soft coiin. or corn between the toes, and cailuses. without one particla of pain. soreness o.r irritation. P"rezon is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati l- a"

FIELDS & ADELIA Singing, Talking and Dancirtg. DEWEY & ROGERS Bits and Wits of Vaudeville. PAUL CONCHAS JR. & CO. European Novelty, Direct from Majestic, Chicago. PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET."

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