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1H I I.IM'I'N miTOS, O.. uc (... James " '. ilrmorrutir preidcnlJl no innee, i il:inninu lt"i prnkini; cnin--;.;;i viitli a rreuril for the concn-ru'--f (In- io-ntil nudU-iirt-a bili vkll aii.r:l. It became knu Sti' tod;i. t'ur i-umilo the K"er-iin!-Iu'liricx flint the numt ron riiirnt Mine Ice ih.' farmrr to tire jittrntiou ti jr!itl-! In Use intrrnlm lirteeii t lire.hini; nml corn nliuckliiK unit ihin -;:::aiJl Irr on Mir:ikin nr. as fn'ii! ti mec: here filllnn m;Tc:'t:oii r: rontonics." 1 h ioirrnor ;(! tii.irrj"! ' luit rlilul' In- II -rjrtf d is to 'nnll' lilm tn tour t b f tr-tion of lite middle wot nortlmrxt tlurins Hint period. GY J. K A I IT CAMPBELL. ISTFr CORRESPONDENT 1 H. SERVICE! .'iAUHtX. O.. Aus . 4 -nat.r AVari n i . Hardin, republican nomine . i j-r fidoif.. pronusfd to put a r".il ,. In- t V jijHMh he was to !. . i r I. l.-.z to another i u t jiouri n g i? ' .. -vh i will as.i'nli!f i l.ut th . i;' : : . h if tht: Ilardmy h-nT T i- - .. r.ator w as t. clearly U-fln--;!! '.-sui s ' f ""Atnork'aniMn ' and "in. t.i natu-nal ism. a !.. t. ;uids tiit-m in '. r way i" i.'.-ivr ii. dculit at - ;M'itud-- t..v, Hiil Ailicli' V. til-' !.;' ..f t!v loaijUf :' nations i"vt W'.R COIATV (OVSIITIKMS T ..lvy" gtt'.hcrinif was t of Jti o '"'' iTLrn a m! Warner, frr m AVayni "i.r.tj-. Ohi, win) wt-rr tn j.uiMity tiyhty miles in a j-pi-ciul train t. pdf. t)-.-;r siuin'oft " tff ri.-1'ubl.can n-".ia.e. Thty win1 to be m-i upon ir ;r arrivjl b-re by a (lclvK.T."" Macon citizi-r.s ur.d rscorti'd t th r-ujsi rf i.rass Lands t. tbf bouse y.-ifye. fan S-tiRI- T I. CHJuC ti 11 (f hi A revi a! --f talk r th scr.atcr , (biri'l-nins ivs frrnt p-:'h campaiKn !r. &'i-tvmbr in nrder t.. t'ump t .iun'ry. a. il-sir(J by 50 me of bis ail-j 1 iftrn. has thus far. met with n. open I rup'TSf fr.-:T! hitn. j FOIB TENl'TIE TOlItS TT'.s tiimpaisri is f-tii! iiiiy in tb j r-.fckir.ir. it was said. lli.i chief lieutnt r.r.ii prt'-c nuntlm; rair.pa it;n ! p;p.n-ger. Harry M . Paugherty, t. to j f.f.--r with a number of r' publ ican le.-n3"9 and numbers of the rpuhliin r.aiior.al oummittte at New Yrk City t -'riorrow or Fri'lay n-gardins the fenat'irs wishes. It i? known here thit four tenstive f peaking tio;rs have ben subrr.!.ted 'bini. the f.rs-t pr;p..fin a j v;.::t to the principal ritiey of f hn j F'l' inr cia?t. the ?ornl the jtuwp-
ing ft the middle west and the tivnl. jtwir.p thrn'ngh states uaua'ly b moe'atlc, like Kentucky, Tennessee ami N rth Corolina, whi:h the repubi i. i ' -.!n to earry in X vcmher. anl t's f isrth Including New r. -.tfland and tii
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CELEBRA TES 78th BIRTHDAY
j TiCTTKR Receipt. 12.517 tubs; 1 creamery extra. 52; extra firsts. 4t'ij'ii ' 5'i; pat-kinic stock. 34 t 40. KtJiIS HtM-elpts. 12.R53 caf.s; current ' n-ceipts. 43W45: ordinary tire's, 4142; .firsts. -t;.'';tt!: rvtra. 47'i: i-hecks. "itfu
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B-I-J-Q-U TODAY . LOUISE GLAUM in "SAHARA" Tomorrow and Thursday BLANCHE SWEET in "THE DEADLIER SEX"
6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief
EgE LL-ABVSS a""OR INDIGESTION
5: dirties, 35Sj 3S. CH K ITS C T wins n e w .
;ri 23 ; dais
ies, 23' 24: youiiK America . 251.; lonKborns, 25's; brick. 25i25'a. I-IVK FOl llKY Turkeys 40; chickens. :;2: springs, "aj40; rK'ttfis, 23; geese, 20: ducks. 27. POTATOES Receipt? 28 cars; early Onion. 3.65" 3.S5.
CHTCAOO LIVE STOCK ITOi?t Receipts. 19,000; market steady
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L'ii ii-m r Hartlerode. tc tired Mich- 1 lean a', e. ujo.-pi. i.f Hammond. was. surprised Sunday tnornins to find that: bis friends and ilati'.cs had stole .1; m;'r-h on him at rump Patterson al 1 T.eep P.i-.-i p.-ar K:i?t tlary, where.
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C. M. Smilhsort. mi nisi er of the; Hammond Christian thurch mad' al autifut -lk tr-.ii'li!ris al'-nir th """j es i.f Mr. Hart I' r..ii-s services to his. country in the years of 1SB1-S5 and to! bis charifab!" and I'hrist'an life. j Th-ise pr-ent 'torn Hammond were:, K. Clark" .! hn.--:..n. A. K Robinson.'; Mr. nnd Mis. S. Ilobejts. Marion, Ind.. : Mrs. Clfias. Hubbard. Mr. arid Mrs., Hairy nancniun. Mr. and Mr?. T - M . ; Turner, Mr. and Mrs. .T. P. Tlruc. ; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ward. Mr. atid ! Mrs. W'm. Cuss. Mrs. Cannih?n. Mr.; and Mrs. Hairy Ksris, Mrs. Tora Har-j tl-rode. Mr. and Mrs. J . . M . Andrews; of Cincinnati. O.. Mr. and Mrs. A. K . ; Patt-rson. Tsr fjary. Paul Arnold. Afr. n;id Mrs. S. Roberts. Marion. Ind... Mrs. AV ,K. Roberts. Carb-oidale. Pa . j The dav was spnt In a vpry pleasant ard sociable w ey. t lie frusts:
PASTIME
TODAY ROBERT WARWICK and JUNE ELVIDGE in "THE FAMILY HONOR" Tom arrow "An Indian Maid's Vengeance"
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Thursday and Friday BRYANT WASHBURN
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Friday and Saturday WM. DUNCAN in the Final Episode of "THE SILENT AVENGER" Saturday and Sunday WM. FARNUM in "THE JOYOUS TROUBLE MAKERS" Mon., Tuesday and Wed. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN
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By Ilal Probasco
Annual Furniture Sale
'ore ef these t v.rs have lon reed uper. however, en-.l it us stated a ut her it .1 1 i vi ! y te s-nator is saf ?fiM for i.h- pre--nt a' least, t.,pif h- fr'n i' -ri h c4:r-pa!trn wit ltry.l spf akinc i-l5 ..-here 'hr.n Marion.
, leav'.ntr in the vfntiiff wis bins Mr. ; ! Hart 1'Tode many rYor happy birth- j i da s . I i AGAIN PRODUCING : i
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1 MICHIGAN CITY. IM . A 11 fr . 4 j '..i.euc" R . Clark, aft- 3't years, an
, -m rvp-o man. who naa served ovt ryuis ipSit months, and for several
t ars a l a.mstoi in the employ of Red. : .-it, Brno'-'. !r;nk 'wo ounce of j . a !!.!" a"! Saturday oftf rnon a; 1 'ms noni'i ana Jp d within a few'min-j
SPRIXCK! Kl.l '. il-R. union ofioials ard -tin? that a solution . trouble will be found this w.f k. a fair Mart
product ion of 1 Some m ; n e 1 s that tonvnro'v
An?. 4 With I r at ..rs pred 1c - Illinois mine; bv the end of ! t o wa rd norma 1 '
al was made today. ; .ffieiaU even predicted i l ou'.d see all mines in j
tli state in full op work in or since Rjmday. duce'i I'll' ltil" .-on'
-stion. Minhow ever, pi ' The first tw
"; ;-.."'(!. hittt'ns at hi:- purpose n -rri'ieil a o '.room, diank half the i.n;e-' -f u four-ounce bottle. rcorked '! oottif. and tossed it I'lU-.uijil ." iloor into a room where rat hts w:fe. Mrs, -Ma-y Clark; Mrs. t Isis' v. norther if Mrs. I'laiK: C'f-ry Teir.oi-est. e.-or". I.f f an. I one
das I) iPi spent in clearinc mine entries in preparation for digging. rn the other hand the operators estimate that but fifty per cent of the Miners hae returned t" work and to dfite these mostly in the Sprfn?nell and Helleville districts. The Peoria.
Danville. Pana and Staunton
remain for the .most part
It is understood a summary order may be issued by union leaders threatening local charier if the men per
sist in icn-rinc orders to return work after todty.
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The Sale That Thousands of People Have Been Waiting For
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An underselling ZD every piece of furniture
See tomorrow night's paper for page ad which contains pictures and descriptions of more than a hundred of the items on sale.
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l.'c higher; bulk. 13n'd 15.10; top, li.2-1; heavy weight. 14f 14.TS: medium weight 14 TRfi 18.15: fiifht weight. 15. 2'hfi 16.20: liKht lights, 14.90jrl5.90; heavy packing miws, smooth. 13.50 ft 1J.H0; packing roupb. 13-5 14.00; piKs. 1 4.25 Tf 15.5". CATTLE Keoelpfs. S.fifti.': market
slow and steady: beef steers: find heavy weijrht. lfTl".10;
and Rood. 12.S0Jjlfi: liRht neig-ht, II. TS 1 6 . 7 S ; common and medium. 9ffl4iO; butcher cattle: heifers. S J? 14.75: cows. 512: bulls. sHo; ranners and cutters, cows end heifers. S.75 -gf ; earner steers. '4.502": veal calves (light and handy weight) 15 16.75; feeder steers, . "3 11.50; stfirjtsr steers, S.OfD.??; s'neker cows and heifers, 5 6.50.
American Can American Car and Foundry . American Locomotive American Pmeltinc; American Steel Foundry . . . American Tel. and Tel. ... Anaconda
Medium! Baldwin Locomotive medium! Pthlehem Ptee!
Bthlehem Steel B Central Leather , Chesapeake and Ohio Chlraer and North Western Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul . Colorado Fuel , Cruelhlr Steel , Lackawanna S!ee
Tehigh Valley Mid vale, Steel New York Central Northern Pacific . Pure on Pennsylvania ....
51 1 Pressed Steel rHr
. 10S j 1i.ail way St eel . 7."i ' Heading
. 77 ; 1 Kepublic Iron
. 49 i Texas Co . 57 I V. S. Rubber . , 7 i I. S. Steel . . . . . 3 5 'j ! P. S. Steel Pfd . , 32 ! AAM (rehouse . . 127" Willys Overland . KT Tt, Sinclair Oil . . .
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. ao-i.'r.s w hi n mcn'.o r-; of the cr ouo The adj..in!nf room rnhed In'o th" bedroom . ''lariv sepiafed fj'oiii V,:s wife over a month a no in C.ary ami hai been re-cen-iled. bi:t discord it is reported. w&g renewed.
DENVER THREATENED BY GENERAL STRIKE Striking Car Men May Call Out All Organized Labor Today. (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI DENVER, COL... Aiie. 4 A general rtriks of organizer! labor in Dener threatened today following an executive, meeting of the trades and labor assembly at which a committee cf 200 was hoeen te call upon Mayvr Bailey to ur&je that the city force ths Denver Tramwuy Co. to accede to thn striking oarnians' demandrV. Complaint will be made also against armed policemen belngr furnished for the pro. tectlon of "black Jack" Jerome, strike break leader.
Street -ar service continued yzed today. Ono car was run the central barns late yesterday
i!y screened with wire netting and containing fifteen strike breakers arm ed. with Winchester rifles. After a demonstration by a. crown of several thousand In the down town district during which flv arrests wera made, the car returneel to the barns. Further attempts to start service win fc made todar, company official announced.
IRVIN SHEAKS Dealer in Coal ,Feed, Salt and Flour
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Also When Looliin for a bargain in TIRES j Come and See Me i Phone llS. J3Sth c Michigan Are.
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East Chicago, Indiana, August 4, 1920. My Dear Son: To paraphrase an old saying, "Experience is a great teacher." Why should I criticize you for buying a car? If your action was wise, it was based on sound judgment not merely desire. We all desre things we cannot afford, but it is well not to be ruled by desire. Back in the early nineties, I wanted to take in the Chicago fair. I had the money and looked at my bank book longingly, but in the end left the money in the back. Two years later that money enabled me to start the business that paid your w3y through college. Had I followed Desire, I should probably havs been a salaried man today. Yours truly, DAD. Cast Chicago SiateBank
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1 1 You can drive an iron wedge ; 1 with a licht wooden mallet, but '
it's the wrong way to do it. You can worry along with insufficient j fire insurance, or none at all, but i you are inconstant peril of loss, j The right way is to fully insure j c L . 1
your properly ngainst urc in me
1 Hartford Fire Insurance Company
then stop worrying. This office can take care of the details for you. Clair M. Stephens Real Estate, Loans, Foreign
Exchange. 3402 Elm St. Phone I. H. 993. j Indiana Harbor, Ind, j
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