Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 209, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1921 — Page 2

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THE TTMF Tuosdav. Februarv 22, 1921.

E. CHICAGO COWL'S MEETING

As the Eist Ch!cas council stepped into the council chaiubera last rv.-mne to attend its regular mei'tlns. tIlt different aldermen were surprised t f?c a number o large minute book lying on the Jcik. usually occupied by City Clerk Thomas Richard.-. In uiac. of the one book containing 'he minutes of the oou -.eilivianir body thers was also the rnir.uto books of the department of public works and the department of public safety. According to Chairman Hurra this 13 the first meeUiiK in over 6 m nths that the aldermen have heard the minutes of the several d -jnartiiHTits and the reading of the same will take place hereafter at every merlins. An ordinance for the paving of a anta!l strip of land on Michigan avenue from Frrish avenue to the NilYork Central tn.oks, calliitS for the payment of $3,500 was l'assol and approved. The ordinance ar .propriatir.s $10,000 to wipe out the debt of the health department incurred during the smallpox epidemic was aaln discussed but no real action taken. The committee rn health and charities, who have charge of investigating the amount, hove been Riven an e.xtens-on. in order to allow them to interview teh members of the school city board, relative to havinp 'hat body stand th. expense of this appropriation or at least some part f itinC.Kt HFFI CIKM'Y i:im.ht. Alderman Pert Peterson, urptd that the members of the council 'ake pome action re$ardins the emplovintr of an efficiency expert, whose position would be In line of that of a scaler of weights and measures, for the purpone of lnvestiKatinK exhorbilant charges, caused by the defective water, gas and elec.-ric light meters. On a motion moved and seconded, the city rlerk wan instructed to take the mat ter up with City Attorney Crltes. upon his return from Indianapolis. If this ordinance is passed it wi'l mean that the c ity will be better able to look after the Interests of the clttrens in so far is concerns honest value and will eliminate shortmeasure and -weight now- -King practiced by some storekeepers. Alderman Oswego. also suggested that the council take pome action looking forward' fo the installation of AUTO OWNERS Avoid punctures and blow outs. Something great. Write 0. WILSON, Box 254, Indiana Harbor iriff n!---ffr ?CT3S - The First National Bank East Chicago, Indiana Chicago & Forsyth Ave. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Under U. S. Government Supervision Who Would Lend You Money? Your friends Your neighbors? Your relatives? It would be very embarrassing to be obliged to borrow money if your work suddenly slowed down and you had spent as you earned. IF YOU EARN WAGES Make your pay checks count for Y 0U. You will not have to borrow here and there if yon save part of each pay check. Could you save $10 or $20 each pay day? Try it. A kept-up savings account at this bank will soon place ycu beyond the possibility of worrying should your work slow down. Start saving today. r cz ft 'f ,IX -T . . V '

two citv . .il l. one to he built at In-jT.T diana Harbor an J the ..thr at lJgW GllOW Chicago, fur th. .,e of the Ht.-en.O W V W"V V

who may wl.--h to have coal, feed or anything of a rke nature weighed, thus protecting ' n.-m and at the .amtime it would he a jj.-oa thi'iB for the city as a lax cii'ld be levied upon those who wi.-.h"d to have their S'"'d.) weighed. Alderman Oswego's siiKK'-t-tioti was also accepted and it is th.oiuht that these two items, both of which could h- placed under the cue of a sealer of weights and measure will be acted upon in the very near future. m.wou r;ivr.s n:it lturoitr. Maor ,e M -i'oiin.u K. who with City Attorney -"rites spent sevora' days at lndian.ip.dis in n; water quest ion w ilh tlo- ; icr over ! h-i :ini riinr audi IO- joo ,1C .e.M.-e ,o,oo,eo.

his rep.rt to tlie council ami exp, tuned j .s,.t.(i.,n ,.f t lr . ...u I v n. Th nmes nod to the members just what, had b.-oo Hn , .., ,j..r ,,,.,-Min.- stu'l a oomp.isiled. ,f,t, and soon there was . The mayor lauded the work of 'itvjlin of thl:m Mll,k, ,,.nR .,,u.. Attorney Crites, who was lariiy r-- h, ,v, work,t,, fr:,,u,rHny , , - ear sponsible for th- spl-ndid results ot- I W!4V ,,, th ,,u,. Th. tlremen tained for i he t -in payers of llast Chi- nn.l!lv r,. ached -'v- lire, whirl, was ,n a caKo. -livery man." stated Mayo- ,-,,llr.Ftory Io,ft Uiild.nw and extiuMcCormack, "wh went to lndianap j mulshed it tills, lias return-d with the ftatem-rt i

mat tie was mo t vidua .iy t i ,-;t-.ii.su"iii' for the success attained, but 1 con truthfully say lhat a', no st v. ry ma--, who did jr c down had a in th. matter. "These men.- continmd the i-.ivr -went to Ini.anao.dis at th. ir own e. pense and I can m. ,,..-,,.. :,v u e. if not as a ci'y, c. uld as an laoixoluat contribute t a fund "huh -..ouid en aide us to return this money spent bv these citizens :n the interest of th" city." .; it s ii LKulli'

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AlthoiiKh it v.-rts estimated thati''i,V ,,f 1 1' uir.ion.i

Gary's new bathinir pavillim at Milk beach would onlv cost in the n-icli i horhood of J75.000, five lads received ' i at the meeting of the park board in Cary last nijjht lisclose-j the fact that Its cost will run (rem 1100. Oo i to $123.ooo. Kive bids were opened, three them beins Cary contractors and , he other two Chicago concerns- Kuch pave three sei.ar.te estimates itd lowest bid ran . lose to the $ l n n. (On)

mark. S.ne w -re accepted how eve.- Kaiston is t.urte. n years old the son and new bids will be accepted at a i "f ' r- -V J- Mil '.T. and has been interspecial meetinc of the park ln.aril 1 ''s!"' in wireless t el eirra ph y for pever.il which is to be .. 1,i Friday evening- cfiyf'ari- H" bis construct e.J a coniplere this week. ror.-iviuer an! sendi ctuipmnt in an The advance 1 cost of construction ! upstairs ro--m at home. lie had r.-ceiv-R'lll not interfere with the construe- I '' ! notice that the message w-as to h

tion of the hath h' y-ar how ever, according- to city officials. n ;s 1

considered one of Gary's most needed ' Pin'54 "nd the .ships r.t wii. All evenimprovements and will be erected thin ' rem -lined at his i nr t ru no., t and J'far. - j ready to receive tie- no s-e all,j ;,.l: s them a ion if to brother operators.

NEW YORK'S NEW RENTING FACTOR! The element that closed a miiiioic dollar deal jn xrw York real estate1 announced last month, was the ac tic design of the eieht upper floors of

tne (...th.-.rn National hank hn ihCn.ir ' ' '" s " ' ' :J ronr.w neariny completion on Columbus! The same plan was followed in every Circle at the southwest corner of Cen-'city which has amateur stations tral park. The ls.aee is the Colcinbial 'hroutihofit the country. Graphophone company. I The makinir of phonoeraph records I . 1 "

requires acoustic properties that can: be found in very few b'liMinirs. The architects of 1 1: 1 . new huildinst Ptave this phonf.-rraph company a chance to' so arrange the upper floors of this new 24-story buildinr that y the acousti. properties can be preserved under conditions that are ideal. For many years this important di vision of the Columbia Graphophone company's business has been located it en West 1 hirty-elchth street, in a buildi.ntr which, while a cou ot ica.i ' y correct, was architecturally and from a location point of view, hardly in keeping with the size of the company aro! the importance of The artists who come to lis recording laboratories. PERSIAN COSSACKS MAKE SHAH PRISONER I'Al'.IS. Fob. 22. The A n Kl oph , 1 povernment of I'ersia has been over- j titrown by I'ersian Cossack:, accord- I intf to an K.xehansre Telegraph .lisjiatch from the Teheran today . j The Shah of Persia is said to be practically a prisoner In his palace. j The Persian Cossack have occupied all of Teheran, the Persian capital, the I di. ".patch added. AWTAIT OUTCOME OF ERIE CASE : CHICAGO. Feb. 22. Kailroad cf - ! T.clals and labor leaders are eac;er!vj awaitintr. the outcome of the case of the maintenance of way employes and train dispatchers ntrain,st t'J' Kile j railroad which Is scheduled to lo- heard! by the Vnited States rail way hoard! here tomorrow. The Krl mis the first Ida- railroad to arbitrarily reduce way eg and also increase worUinf hours. Today's Aid to Beauty Hair is by far the most conspicuous thing about us and is probably t h : most easily damau-efl by bail or car' less treatment. If "We are ver careful in hair wash in a:, we will have irtually no hair troui.'s. An espr,-il!y tin sliampoo fo rtn's weather, ore thai brings out. all the natural beauty o" the hair; that dissolves and entirely removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt; can easily be used at tri:linr expense by simply tl I sso vi n r a teaspoon -ful o' canihrox i which you can pft at any druzist'.ii in a cup of hot. water. This make a fill cup of shampoo liduid enoimh so it is easy to apply it fo all the hair Instead of just the top of the head. Tills chemically diss dves al impurities and creates a soothinc coolinir lather. Uinsin-r leaves the seal;) spotl.ssly eban, soft and pliant, while the pair fakes on tne plossr richness of natural color, also a fluffiness which makes It S't'in much heavier than it is. After a canthrox sliampoo. arrantrlner the hair Is a pleasure Adv. E ai2 .EiS3!.H S El .a w g- a r. ;i ei n Ei n i. bi tr. C. W, Yeager Electrical Contractor 3816 Drummond Street Phone Ind. Harbor 1259J

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In New York ' I NTE"N A TK'N Ai NEWS SntVI-FJ N K V Y-uM.K. t eh. i-ouowin tlie h'.lzzard Sim l.-iy when iu..n- thiifl 1 me-li.-s ..f snov fell in this city, and while ir. nno workers were busily enajte.l in rlfiirin the streeis for traf- , anot h.-r sno.c surra .si i nek New ) orli this morning. It ln-can snowini; at i : .01 o co -c k . I ' 1 ! s of -:noiv that blocked the hamio r..l fireni Ml i streets Ff ri"U.-!;. I wlo-ii th y rusne.I to o..ti.. of a Williumsburi; , hi, ! ,,,, f,- ,n , h YOUNG RADIO OPERATOR - Of 10 I ! -g 1101510 HTPPA Ofl Uf H V, VA U M ' lU f i I U lit 3lUIllU iiiLUUnuL; "May the : ; . 1 1 i t of . Y.. : h i n ton he our i.-uid.' in all ojr national n spi ra t ions .-ind may tue riiri.nt ea r m.uk the r turn of t ra re) i: i 1 i t y, stability, eoulidence, and ;n :a. -. for tin- mire oi!d." The ;llove 111 es :! tp ', 1 ' o s i .1 " n t - e 1 CO. t ll.'mlii'S Krectk i;s to the j.-eople of Ann i n-. i op. ashit.-rt oii'si birthday, i j were re.-eiv. u Ice ye-o .,-day evening' by Joiin i4.-ts.ston Miii.T, Hammonds youngest licensed radio operator and one of tlie s niiiik-'ft ill the Cniiid Slates, at ir.-- slation at S5 4 I'lihiim't n venue. i t corils ot t ie ne-'o ae e:' ek.-n at 1 0 : 5 1 o'cloi k last ni.;ht hy Mill ,it, ami ,ii i i :o. jiiiuv I ne... t l.-tz nan I acknow ledged receipt on behalf of the Tlie aeknov. leilt,"-- ' merit hearing his sina'ure and the tiim1 ! bas 1 n mail. il to h ea.cb ua i ters of thei Aiiierl.-an Kadio itehiy I..-.-iu... The message from th.- president-elect in m thr.e points. Kotirt..en words of it. Cm- first, third, fifth. airerna-inn toiouiiii t!ie me: si;e wore. sent from 4 th.- Atlantic Coast. The1

, "'"' f-mrteen. the s.-ennd. fourth. six- bfnH -,,t ,lf (br. hl,n, ! ere sent from the Cacti,. f th-IV"";1' J'V'1 '";tl" lr'mLhsow riwrhtful claim to th-m. j S t a i i .n O.N located in Chicago.

relayed by amateurs nor. th. cut! ,,R! " nd to Canada. HiwC.i, th I'hi'liTl I he Atlantic messa i;e came first and short U- nf erw..r.l e.-..,,.. .!, 1 , : ' There was a lone wa . before two last words came from Ch! e,c. "Unir Miller, wh.o wa-s trinc to make a record for speed, i m media - rushed comrd.-te messai; to Jud(-e Kiolz VVllSOll UOmDleteS Message for Congress WASHINGTON. Keh. 22. President Wii' ..n today completed a niess.-, ire t -onzre?s a skin.; that authority be granted for th- T "nlt.d States to ac cept G-rman bonds in pavment f the loans extended t H. ' K i'U m prior t o n rm : s t : The president's ntessase Is in aci ord.tnee with arl auro inpni rtin.l" w i t !i Lloyd -George and Cl"ni"n u. when it was d"0'ded that th" ; ral leaislative bodies would be asked to periV.it tlie pelirian war d bt to be camelled by a sp.eiai i'sJ.: of German 1 on) i '"J' . , - T"" "w CSV xMi UI t, V e u 7,Tv 'J. f , l "'5' I ! i' '. -Cl, '.. 2 I . i ' "J, I 'isW a " evj c' r -r- " e -w e - 'w . 5 ' - --r v ,e 'Vi," .f i f '""''Hi'J 6vv tf-ouVi P-?- ..-.---..--t, ,- -..j(..-..- -H. ,J GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT LESS T-II IN 1-3 PF.TCE3

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These, are slightly used, run less than I" "no mil's tree from cuts and St. i," litui.s. will i-a:-'.ly niv. I.""'! p. :,. otii, n:i'-ae. Tin sc tires ,,re -d-' ;..nnl l;.iri,-air.s at tii'-se low pne. a. TV.hrlr. Cord Tube I':i , Price- I'rio... "ixs f 7 ... - jr'.'.-r. :u"v 7 1' r. hi 1 2 n 112 S . to.r.o l rei e.;,n ?l!x4 tl.i'iO T",.e i.T." r...t 12.T.0 1 T .on 2.TS 144 1 S.fPl 1 ..en M (in !t tx 1 tj 1 4.5o 2a i ii jix t S i . 21. fin i 5'isl'.' T.r.O 21.00 3.fu, 2",x", i.",.'.o 22. r.'i j.r.i 37x5 1C.50 2H.10 3.75

K. & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO. NZ17 Aim U3F.D TIK-S Accissosirs 516 Chicago Ave. Phone 1530-J I i'il EAPT CHIC'. CO

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V 2ffci ?S U hsa f-c? CHICAGO II VII STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 117.or.ti; market, 1 r5c his her. bulk. $S.n -u :i.G3 ; top.

" " . heavyweight, t'.lo; H--.ur weight, $:Vti0 '(f O.ljri ; linlit Hull's, $3.45 -ip ! pi": heavy ,.a ck lrir sous, smooth. $.?.- j "Sit 8...H; I, jn ..',, roui;h, $7.25 'J I i.i.i; jiis. $!).lMt ti y.75. I I'ATTl.M -it -cii, t.. S.t.!1; market. ! stoutly 1'eef Steers Choice and prime, $7.25-; 8.0.1, m im and K' $6. no vi 7. no; -not choice, $x.i" S.50; c-ronmo-i .mi medium. $7.f0 -Jr .e Ituteher Cnnle Heifers. ! cow s. Jfl.n.p :i;.7.',; hulls. ."con .- 7.00 $ t.75 a ( anners and ( 'ui i .-i-s 'ows and lo-it' ers. $ 2 :! oo ; veal calvs (liKht and handy weight), $ 11 5 1 1 2. 5- ; te-.l.-r r.'i S,Ni. j SIIKKP- !:--e i-,;s. lfi.nno; market. ! steady; lninh.s ,K1 lbs. doun). $.75 10.5O; lainbs ( a . IPs. up. $7.5i'.j .." yearling ethers, $i.5i' i 7.75; ev.-s, $ A . 50 '. i it.ofl ; ,.,v,.,ji i ul's and common, ?2.5'.'-t ...50; fei d-r lambs, $ '. 2 5 u 7. o'J. Jag-gcr in oanitariuni W"rrV ;ir"! "r,!,'"lf"! cam--,; by ,,e r"" 1 M-osu,e ,; fl5o.o bond mystery M c ,r.v is behev.d to be responsiido for t!,.- conditio,, ,,f Cha-i. c. .la-iei. who is now 'oniin-d to a sanuaraim s ifferinir from a nervous break down. Ja-;-;er is the husband of Mrs. C. C. J. -titter, who all-Res that .'h- found the $l.",i. Ooo worth of own.-rles.s I'nitid S:aes certificates of indebtedness In ai i Ye i low Taxi rah In Chicauo a year aK ' j this month. j "Ves. Mr. Jr.jr-r is co, fined to a j I sanitarium," said Mrs. Ja-;er, over' th- telephone wlun questioned a ho lit the condition of her husband. 'His condition is not serious, however, and I I think he will be ahic fo be up, nnd i around imain In a few year.-, after lie ' has h-id a much nec-ded rt." j j Alt'ioucrh the police, county n.uthorities, private detect !ve a-enobs and doz' ns of newi paper men attempted' veral ; li ned I . .,r ., ,, .. ,. . .'. , ... . , ! ''. '" " ',,' .I. .' - nut Mrs .faee-.-r )ia.d rrv:-ed he horni-. i .. . h r . i. . , fi.!tn.r a 4.1' tit !.,n f r. . I . - 1 j . ' . . . , J I ,. , ' ' ' , .' " "'" " M-,eer the r.r.... nt e O T o . 1 - ;t r . of tin. JUDGE SMITH FINDS HOLD-UP MEN GUILTY Judize Martin Smith yesterday fo-iml fniti Phi ilmari and I hoi jam in Jackson win. were arrested h-re and h.olxed, i on a cnar-. ot !.ii;nv.-:iv roohery. j p i'.'ty In the criminal court. A sene-i -nc" ir five to rourteeti pars was im po-e-1. I I'ol'ce found I'hi'.lman and Jaclt-'onj ! when they were )n th" a'-t of luriti:,'; I "' " 1 ' 1 I'.IV.' H'lrk to a desolate t.l lie, and t i i d in i ! : ''"' r.nx their victim no. I The-r sentence must be s. ! th J eff ers..n vi 1 !e penitentiary BUNCH BACK IN AGAIN ! Mt'NClK. Ted.. K. b. 2?.Tt-.;i! H. l'.unch. t. c.nily joiroled from the fe.l- j era! penitent iary at At'anta. 1- ere he ; was sentenced for r.u n p ' i c: v In th". Mu'tcie fake f i h t swirwl'es. it i ' e . mayor of the city, lias led lo.-t h.is in- j (Vie nee in local 5e:r ocra :. :c politic, if I w as appar-nt today. 'and Ida t . r-r : citv democrat io committee posts, let ok - ! fd 1-y itunch, werr posl'ion. rtuiirli, ' for the mayoral'.'.' 'h'.soi witiioiit o-m-' !f. is can i! la: : ..rn i r-a' ion. COUNTRY CLUB MEETING . A special tiiotii; of the members; of (Iary Country c!;:b will take .!:iee . Wclneolay. Feb. '!. at 7:lt'l p. ru room t'-ie Comni"" In ! rOIATIM 1.1 !t TOMCl'T. tlss i:iy 7,eno1n M ae-1 are n. creati rxt r-nder of her time. s o ot-.i-k wtinrp j for members .mil tlictr frlceil.i. L'-'H ROW TO DARKEN GRAY : "kC Hemc.ly t ,r (.ra, Hair. A well known resident of Cincinnati, HAIR Ohio i no ia n a barber f-r mo: . than f nr;, rec. nt ly made th ' f--!!l.. lie: .1 t e ol "A i; y in- i a n ture .at h.onie. a; will darken cr.i soft and lossy pare a simjoe mix- , . ry' little cost . that hair, and make Ii To a half -pint of water add 1 oiin. . bay rum. box of l iarbo ('..niponnd a n l ji.vcerine. Tiie.e i n e; r ed ie n f i a. s n i a 1 ' . i. unc: can ne 1. i-tht at any dr-inr st. a r very 1 i t - tie cost. Apply to the liier twic it I weeK ur.lii tli clesirea sn io? is oo- i tained. This will make a era y - Ii a i red person look twoniy cars yotmtrer. Ii is easy to use. do. s ret !. r the ri.osf delicate scalp, i not sticky' or greasy end 'd-.es not rub off." Adv. IAMMOND1 FISH f'i ; '4 , 235 EAST STATE STREET (Half Che'; Eirt cf P.O.) kM.m.ivrjxttecrJJT -issi a-4-j i rx-3i Received a Supply of Fresh SELECT j i 6-: 1 . "J i. : j i . 1 1 ! from BaLimore. Per quart 60c V: r. i Also all kinds of fresh and smoked fish at reasonable h r 5 prices. ' . , fc,

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club for the purpose of reviewing the results of the $100,000 bond sale. A 1 1

, . ae asked to be present as In:,- will determine the allquestion of the club house. members a i this l n r e 1 1 important WARY RECRUITING STATION TO BE CLOSED Corporal Sat Hie now in charKfl or Hie Uary r"i-rult lnir oi'liee f,a received oidi-r.'i to he;.:in crating the furniture in t io- local of .'lee. The shipment of all furniture, ae rd i ii to o ; .l . r: now in r-eru;t:iiK .- t n oiis, w lib h will b losd in the : .1 -r-d ah. fit I ne:. r foturi will j March 1 It is n.r known where the furniture wii' he stored. r it is lci li-v...) it "v:il be so. I I a.t the m, m : a .on red In I ml in napol is j j TppT5TXT1 nrvT

IS NEAR DEATH!!

I TU'W'.O. K-! ' in shot mi a "; Frank Marvin i pinfi Torn" Is near de.-ith K.l-U.V fit tile l.flke View h jiitai. l'olh e are Ic-i l nt; I!o7.i-r I . i'i!ai-. a furtcta.-.- snhi;r.ian fro. a In

dianapolis, who said he shot Marvin! j v.lo-n Io- sa c 1 ! u p.e;.;nr into th'C v ii.iI'MV of a n--lrh')orinK apnt tment. ; M:ir ill s:i d his bono- a!..-i was in 1 n- j ii I e a -e . ; ' .o.-i that io- was lookintt f r n t . ' . j is? B ! v ' Card of Thanks U

;rr';sT5t.!ii A wi--h t tlc-nk our friend., and iionilers of the H '.mmotid I'ire depart - to. nf ami St Yeronikv I ...lire. No. of Whitin-r, Ind. have .!or.at"d to r the dowers th Marie, who ,o d Fete If., 11I21. 2-22-1 1 MIL AX! MRS. AIM. V..KAt. Wt- are deeply sr.-i teful and Indebted t tlie mare who e t -: ,!.! their kindno us in the bei i a r m t fceassioned l.v io-a of our d.'-uly hi ioyed I.ois I'll" r, succumbed to an ailment of a few day:-. 1 necia : 1 - t. IP-v. 1'hos. lline.e, pa'strr r 1,. . ' ...O l. ..-.V, .1 l -, . I ... o.i 1 eoe-, I t-.elKlile.rs and fibrils. j V.I i'H'KU I-'.'.MIIA, ! 12-221 4 1m; Haritic Ave.. Kast Chtcairo t JR hi Mp.mnriim In tr.a r to--n.bi-i r.e.- of oitr beloved: wife, mother, (I .'.iv'iit.-r and sister. Alice. I i'!i" (!iK' r. w)io di.-d one voir a;-,'o, t.-da, j c-b. '. :- - I : She lives here none to mourn a n.l we.-p ! i And .'...ruly --ti,. ii her holy s.cp, T::! ;-.! - a , :, d-aih Ilar-rif. destroy, i And raise it lr.o ;-.or:.e.: .lo'. ;.lo, p in. .I.--':-' ( h, fo;May :.!; :i a Mi. :- fill refuse J,..; e'iireiy she.il my a.-h.s I1'-. And vn it the summons fr .m on hish. II. r lo-inr 1 u band, children and ;ar.. !!;:, brothers and .-.s'.ers. ! T. ' w. . Its easy fo wash mil hair now ! i a a "W iIv!root LiquiJ Shampoo is enrv and pleasant to u?e ond ic dcecn't make my hair brittle the way ordinary soap does. "My scalp feels better and my hair has stepped coming cut." w f? qrif n tT" 0, . t'T. r........ . .. . : t I i a u i i 1 Soli and Q-aTanteei l-j Indiana H.,r.,o, . :!!, j " AfT 14 I

II Walk-Over Ske Sale!

Men's Walk-Overs the first arJ last word in COMFORT, QUALITY and STYLE. Sale Price $15 Custom Grades. . .$9.95 $10 and $1 1 grades. .$3.35 ORTT'S POPULAR PRICED $8.50 grades $6.95 $6 and $6.50 grades. .$4.95 :i -ts vx. b .1 u i s. ii icn r CTATC CT HMMnn! iU J 1 n 1 L. -J., n.-i,iiuuiiu

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j M L: ' fy THE . n n B 1 RPHEU 1 m i h M Indiana '. Hammond a "0DAY fa - 1 1$ ARTISTIC AND SCENIC MUSICAL SPECTACLE is g NORMAN DUO I'arr.Toi-y Siajing r . ETHEL VAUGHN Comedienne , M n RENE & FLORENCE Singing and Talking LUBIN & LEWIS Comedians THE ARLEYS Novelty Entertainers Also 'THE PHANTOM FOE" j U ,' M ' 13 1 raS-.-f?7r-g?ii BIJOU I-rank Mayo in TIGER TRLl.. A!sO Ttie Son oi larzan. i-5r: QT?M7 "oot Gibson and, $i0',000 Elk Beauty, in "KICKA-! .'!R00 - " Also Thunderbolt Jack.' J3-&sT"J.SIK-2.'X7 if vnu are navmp;

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on your cjt, .SI OP and give it the proper consideration. Who can do this work, and do it efficiently, in a manner to give you Lcting satisfaction ? Our Mr. Warner, w!.o gives his perr-onil attntion to electrical troubles, has had over twenty-two years actual experience in repairing, rewinding and d ..signing all types of Starters, Motors, Generators, Coils and Magneton, and has spent sufficient time in the various factor.es to acquire a thorough and practical knowledge of the Electric?.! Systems on all popular makes of carr. litis 1 org cp-renc; in the electrical fie I:! make: 't possible for us to Absokt.'.ly Guarantee all our work, whi.-h means so much to the .car owner. Our location makes it possible for us to give the car owner the benefit of the least possible charge for Lxpert Llectnca! S""iice. We do the jobs where others fail. It it can't l v rrr :.v c, brin it to us. OTicial Ser-.-ic? Stition AMERICAN SOnCH MAGNETO GRAY AND DAVIS

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