Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1921 — Page 7

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Mrii"initfciHiiiiii "VTprlnrsdfiv. Fob. 23. 1921. THE TIMER Past iiOW FEELS LEKE -r:t V.' (it'll ;t i 1 !.:.-. 1 lov 's ('reaia-s c u sinr hi.-n i" : i n, i II... j ?ty il I not be.tr to h a tj ht!iere-I. 1 :e;t eROWN POINT CI! A UTAH QU AS INVADE ENGLAND And i;j'.v while. I an. I t!-. a;;' ta l-s- t". r--'.'Uit 3d 5 .ecu use cth i iu i. OLD SELF AGM t iield to tv;s C3-"! have f.i .lid !rn,.- hi'.i their!? . ' at: 1 !,:J' r h; ;!'. h-y: ti. , t t:.;. bach if 1 wait -i ! Happenings Of A Day In Laice County's Lively Capital. . t !!-:. It f , ,-.r r.. r .-.-,--. r

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Word has bfen received here from hrt I Carbon. Anderson; era Ph'pps the Love family In Florida that Mr. Hohnrt: Th..::ia h-io m. l-ho-'h, A .la Love had the misfortune to fall and Cr.ry: Anth-ny V. Thie'. nnt.-n rf.irbreak her ankle recently, but outsM" bor, M'.ch... Anna K. Th ;eh:,a n. Hunof that rtiis.fortun th family wro tnond; .ler;in K. Curty clilcn Aimtcettlrg along- nicely. Mr. Love's health SI. Pryor Hammond: rnnt A- !.! bains very much improved in that i Am:.-. III., flattie 1- !'' t A climate. j S.-ht.'-nit-r. tn!.: William K;i ' -i'" '' ' Misses Frunels Grimmer and Ial- ' Tnr.a Or-irtnoski. Hammond: " !. i: Han Schmidt attended the theater in Slick. W hi in a;, Je well T'ii;.."lon. H;.ir-' Chicago on Tuesday. I mo ml ; otto A. Miller, chicasr... Mar :i. Mrs. Otto IFifleld le't on Monday form iaik Hammoti'i; ;. .re ,' 1 K.st'.or Indiana poli where she will spend s.v- j Marxart cnaturd. Jiamitiu!. era) days with her husband, who is ai-J .Mrs. F. (i-;b of ihleaio, p. v.: intending thd legislature. ; tiny in ' r 11 I'int w ! t :i fr!-nds. Clarence Harr, who is employed by1 The Court bouse, ban Us. abstract At -the Pennsylvania Railroad spent the tie.-., ana no.nof fiee oh.- rv 1 h week-end with hU mother and sister, day yesterday '.n honor of the huh-" Mrs. Barr entertained at a family ii;:- oi" our count ry'm birthd . r.er on Sunday in honor of her birth- J Mrs. Kdward Grast was the r-ostes.' day anniversary. jto the Monday auction chih on Monti-

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County Superintendent llelzhway at-

af ternoon, the hiph score bein? held

tended the teacher? institute in Hammond on Saturday. Atty. Joseph Bartholomew and A'..-

by Mi.-s Anna Hoffman and Mis. Aju.4 Helde. Claude I'ettibone, who is an intern ' ' , t n l"iiljn5nrtHe H n ,1 r, 1 f li I 'KrV v e v .

Lowers tela of Valparaiso transacted ' ' . fa; isvs i,f;' Willi h:. n.at'v. busing in Crown I'omt on a.3liay. , Ua.k. a, two rhlhttPr Mi..i da Hall was th guest of of Hammond are with ).. r parent:-. Sir friend!" in Chicago on "Washing-ton's . aru-j Mrs. .Joseph Heinrich this ;t. birthday. I Mis liva Ijp.i-a spent Tuesday :n New" marriage licenses are: Anther ' Cli irngo i business. Met'.ly. Cincinnati, Ohio. Anna Heat: The Kn stern Stars will have a bake

aen sale at the Masonic. Tempi" on saiur Hr- day afternoon a'. 3 p. u:.

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Trnlac That 'Certainly Decs the Work,"

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Well. 1 don't kn,. bat it. .s. ' ! ;""! iM '''m;'t" ; I'm rt's oom ' ii'n.t nleeit Tn!e 1 oat Kept ,1K- ri ' e..,-w,ir.!y l.- t,t- wok." ,iul t ' ha rte.s r,.r.,ns. in a ).':

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vio on I catoe in Ardn.'ir-j ti .1 'til ti.u truth ri.ls and bo-1- 1 Sh,tll tell t oa ll.e VSylji' S.- !. rut

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he.nt a-el y-, 1 1-, en ".v lif n iry r . oi-. ti lii!- ; .! io-1 i nop.-.

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!,.! iniiiii'i ; to feir f re-in the mit'v as ntii-id to j j to save citrul. f o' j not rlty. I ' " if a.-,, t uiora nee. ,a ; ! 1 a.'.t is jit. . T is five hidden etrts 10 im a i,-.o

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i-rown Point; Ray I.'. Hitson. t Tui!e K. Sleissner. Whit -n

THE DIRECT ACTIDNiSTS ARE DEFEATED

St. Clair was arrested on Feb in oi; the charge of violating the liquor law Although his (-as-) was Ti-d the ti'-a". day. the decision waa ndthheid i;u",i yesterday.

EX-MAYOR KNOTTS TO ! UNDERGO OPERATION!

OfTices have teen cr er.ed in l,t r- J den for the pre motion of the r -t ' chautatifjua circuits cn the otb.or f fide of the Atlantic. Mack cf f o , movement are Arthur C. Coit a;. J ' Louis J. Alber t-f t"ve!and, . Coit is personally pettir.c the an-. dertakins urtvler way whiie Alber, .ho is p re-;..'c r.t of the Af" u-.'.-o. : Lyceum and Olmutau.iua Asf-ocb-i.-tion. remains in - he United States, lookin.-? after the Aniorican an.i Canatiian eruJ of tlie Cit-Aibcr or- ' jratiiration. "It is oar intention," said Coit,

nt-n ?en at nis osh.'c, o-K-rate

in l.reat Firitain us .

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-a. li bad iei :... hat 1 ri'-ver evio e ' J -, b" iny.-eif 'iroin. but T-. i b.arilllpi.V put UK 1-1 I lie r.'est of her.it ;. ' iy a. Mo tile wa avl'ul' (oi.r. ev.o y:'oair I ale would feiiuero and souiiel n-jit" frequently I leean.e 't'lisoi'iil I Cell! 1 ?r;i ir.-ly ! 'iaill J iiitivf 1 oi my so ,'uua cti. I suffered t.-r-

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-f the i-ast and a va. -J ! d in my hear; tioi : ) 1 l:le Oll'ii r.O T. I J nut if i had i. ' ,,,. j bef,.rc JfH T '.. .'IS ;i.'. O the ey--s of rhv e o ;,- . ! ood II ame, i- v i v ' b ' li ; woinan prtcioux ;.. :. r-

tr.e liieiuo! ie ) -pe lr..T.- - ..u j..-. ? for

Rheumatism

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itali.oi J j nay- p. .on t-i .- i t

ie b.art. -,n ,vis so sh.ort of bi- at Is j vwui'-d ...one.v. i-it i ofuoi felt like T ivii jroirj; .' j .. millions In r, e..riMy when lyiiio; .1 -w p j ilite Uroujclit '.a ! n a.- ;- ur n r'i - and ri'.oUe 5 ,-.,eoi jj a:n '; lo-ver pel a '. I ,h-'s sh . p. a- , -r,,- ,,

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INTERNATIONAL (jsS SERVICE:

LONDON. Feb. 23. X be. ltirect. a-- :

tjr'i.vii rf labor uiivi

An operation win be performed Ex-Mayor Thomas TI. Kne'ts in near future. Mr. Knott. ! .onilneil the Mayo Krvili'-r- hospi',.1 i.t

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i nave oeen uer; -o no-o

j a.-tins on the doe- -r's !' - f ' P'it?onoi ft- a -i-" k or t-n '

Mr. Knotts fi-wly soyt t-e r-cn.-here at 7tn and Adams -tree: tCniversity cl-ib of uavy ARTHUR ANDERSON BURIED YESTERDAY

th- Arthu- Anderson, ;oi 1 - old bo. wh) fell down and broke

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wagon was buried yesterday.

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tionists that far ion o

tupp .rta the general strike as

"xnobt effcti weapon asains:. ''-rov--n".--ii' . --e overwhelmiply defeated in today'.! ooniren--o of the Trade Union Congress, upon the unemployment situation. The delegate, following o-t the recommendation of the e.tecutivo committee, approved a policy of intensive political activity to attain the desired ends. The specific object of the Tra.ln Union Congress metinr was to decide whether tho spieches and promises of

members of the cabinet slr.ee the con- j

venin

leviate the grave unemployment situa t (on.

The adherents of the policy of direct BURY MARY Action went into the meeting prepared rr-p A "M"TTTTC! THTiAV to make a strong demand for the! ZjLAJuXVUD lUJJill

trike weapon if a majority of the . delegates felt that the cabinet was 1 r.ot taking- proper measures to reduce Unemployment and help the unemploy- i

ed. They thrext.n-d to launch fuch a drastic crusade as would overshadoweven the indeinn'ty question. Before the meting the executive committee conferred and decided tc recommend to the congress a resclutloit deciari-gr that, the "government's poli.-y is lamentably inadequate." but at the same time to urge the workers to i.ry to gain their ends throg-'i ?" iitiea) agitations rather than throgh direct action.

It 13 educo. lion' 1

irnc-t t zovi f t.tertRinins'

at-... .-,ew .ea : o.-'t c t m t! at to U P n: in he 5 lr.0

as in the United U-hautauoua rrt-crsm from any

fates, that is to rresent rro-;(i.,r f,-rro of musemenh Mi as

ftrams for the people .f the coj:i- : Liini'wtrth with bur concert try in which tve are operati.np-. In : partv v. ill' to one of the British Ersrlan-j the prosiram- will he Ont-' musica! attractions . snaU uo. ssh, although I ha-e been asked to ' "We may use a truedcui compariT trinp; over seme of our !. t Amer- or two from Urar.ce and several icsn speakers and dcuhth.-s u-ili d rptaki-rs from a-: mr-s ?--as. Une ef po. iJryan and Taft would be river, the r-.o-t successful proerarr.s w a royal welcomu here. .presetltcd in Canada -at. 3 in VJVS. u'hat r.-ay will otsr prosraxii On that prr.,crata vv;n sr. American c:..er from the vaodc vi'de and the- . l.vturt-r. a Lreneh cai.tahn, a rfecten tricr.l performances ? Jutt as thev : preacher, an E.clisitman, an AuaCiffer in America. The le'-fsre is trahan Foidior-c rater, snd a Ger-

ine rac.bo!;e 01 fro? ehautauqua man ?o"!ol-:; t!

C'-'tii'n. mo pr.-ertair.met:; and socio cunst. snt-a

"1 loo: rt n 5o itii o-ro.e .-n ruy ery n; --r .fth- of Tuolje. and jonco Uikinry ' b.tles of the jo- du-ine Vi'.i .in-r.: leeiirio li!,. -,n.- i.'.a .y; ci1n. T ha .

-. uood a peer r -rvt h-'t.

lur-M w . -. ' 1 sn or- rf .

in-"- in v.-euih' libr a'on... T s

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Socoty a.. to off H. w iinun ' o : he has P'biwl )

'oil I. . -,

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-. voir . iny 'Me 1 1 in k c i -! loan, yorr-. a v. uaa n ho U t: I ven tii" al i id. .oiM they :rtue. t-y C'-'od

end. Th-y uu a li w o . a. ' i ; wit h:- 8f'f

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I was on! - r. iur"d to so. - a enough to b o.ine yr ri-c m , . . e -attain i.:?o . - -, pSSt tvouid b- 1 o ;".- aoyliun- worrp v yo

njsu that att ra.-t -' ' '

Vlul th' -oar -

a mo bruti' anJ 1 den of toy iif- h, envoy ? thosi- oreams h aving i.

- no-- troi.i ii.-sttnir him. h.o.e- and a h; h-loob-.i in., ti. Ids nee. honored. It- o,

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:-: - A,ret ' 1C1; i 0 . : man. lb..t ! 'r. la ooin 1 h o n . - 'o a-- 7 ' tit' 1

lei 'X7erienee that t he mimie

who li.-r:-ff out o; ,t . ii w.-ur- hi.jvi.-y -.,r, .in than ".or-. . 'rt-ej at any n. rri.ir. ,-4 1 ,:-.

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Reicarks.hle Rome Treat ajer.t Given By One Win. Had It. A 1.". tt.e- vej.r 1 S '!' 1 tv;i. Mr..,ek' ,1 . '-i

I M'l-Ui u sni Suh-Aruie illl. lie- i fio-m. I suui-red as .110 1 h Si If w 1.0 Mia- t'i.u'- ah hc.ted Ktvos (,.i .. . U

go- i.hrie yi fi.r. 1 pii-d r.-n --'i Srou eo. im such r'ii.u n- I e

w.o- only t. ifiper'ir;. . 1 1. found a ! re.it merit t'r.'it ;. O. Oli I 'b-t -i - - aiKl SO.".; . . I ioion r(a n-", .-r r-1 urn-d. ;ri en 1 1 -. 101 m f" wo- t r;hiy an': ! ii .0 I riil,l. r -f t ion, v, . .:.- to .jjii: . . Hid the r. - t - o - o .

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markabo- benlintr 1 .a n! ; simiv v m oir. s, ;,iuj 1 will ': you u

v. r .1 ... nu 1 1 trd at,

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"oi my rush !

proven 1 :s--li n. lie 1 uai i- .ur

for mentis . et jlnif r.i ' iV.rms of r'o .ima ; -sio. ;. . -i o .

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I unh f .ei nr.' ; rf. . 'v '-1 -' !,d it. lU! ! t he . ! .,!.."".- 1I for a ii hoic. r. v ., . . . ! ! .-i". . -. ,,u lro . i oi - 1 Write T,.la.y. j Mark. it. .ra.-k..r.. C' " ' ; i i:.dj.. Riwoisf, N. "I. Mi J !;:u...':blo:'M!'- N

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.he musii help to make the iocture to" (Jern.anv ," proved t. iriure palatable they -Ere the 'cesfuJ t.poaker of tn

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Mary Zaraku?. who died yesterday i is to be "rained t hiy. Deceased live! at Mest lSth av.-nae. B-iriai will take lldace ar St. Casimr's comet ery in Ch;- . cag-o. I

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l.ihy at ! att.-i-.'iaii'. nei , :.bors . T.'

WIKKLOW BILL PASSE

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NEWS

FIND $800 IN PLACE OF STILL

Try lltll "TI TT k TTTITI

l UUttt ilAUUHl j the fun- ,; -im. i "h. "..i:uFINES WOMEN j'-i:-n ' ' ;.; Kosella Phelps" and Gussie Norte. jLIVUS OF SCO were each fined $5.00 and costs in the j Justice of peace court oi U. J. Lauae , ARE IN PERIL ye? terda-. j .... , ' The women wr arrested in a ra'3 ATTI.r'C'f" . .r .-.-.. h made o tithe residence at 1110 Adams ! of .-.. v pap ., e... 1 - -. , ;. , . .1. street yrsfrday irvrningf !r" C"ns- . or---- l' ..--r. : - ' . ... tables Prohl an I Kirshman. Ko;f is. i-oj.i. : '1 '. da;.- n',- n 1 - -ny o... Phelps In ee.urt s' ate tha.t she w.o- ! te-oiey a;;d oyioi , .-. -,-.0 the landlady and kept boarders while : '.,..0- r,f the New V-.rk. .v !!:,. .- n a-Gt-ssie Norlh - tid she was or.ly a , Hartf-.r ? vnVv oi- k .- .--.r.-r.or- ? -. roonur at the ;:u, J day. Pasr. ,--vs -v.-r h.rovvn a

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CLARA SMITH CON

CLUDES STORY

1 oy h'-i' a fro---, '. a . ( r 1

ityi I t . To he aid'.

en' . . i Hf .tb r.lm ., 1,,.,. 1 '.'hiS

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THE OIG NIGHT I

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Tn police el: Jnaee r.'u nn tin and --(. r. d '

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HESSViLLE

"hen tnerobers of the sponge squad VuHieh pleaded of the Gary police department ralde-J j operat injr a ,:h, the hotna of John Mogetta, 1524 Hayes ed y. b 11 .t y,

street, last ni?ht with the expectation j the still

of finding' a still iu operation they received a surprise A search over the house failed to rovtal any trace cf a etill until one of the officers found a spot in th? basement wilder th8. sand had recen' iy been removid. "Heres a clew," he

thought t himself and started dig- JIr- Waiter Pitfrs-n and uau? gln. Mildred, were Chicago yaopp-r., s.. In a. short t!m h" ""truck something dsy. salii and pulling- out two pack res Georgei TXess of Kennedy sv

wrS.-ined in newfoaocrs ha eacerly i '3S De"n o;ii'-- sick tne past wee

tore the wrapper off to find $00 in cash. Moeetta idtntined tho small

yestcrdiy mnrr.ir,, Vie,., -vt'iikieh t ' days in jat y-, 1 a. .-ha rge o

o, y ye, Was raid- i frnoin )r in.-. ai.. ii-.;on. and 1 o...i,h ,1 i-at-h : '

E-ANDaT DIES - V. ' SOX

t 'ir. roe.antion cf a Stnar's Dys P'Tui r. il(. After the Banquet Btiup? Vlj-fiant; iviem le. With the Moratng' Ctffee.

Mrs. Charles Dillebnussh and ,on, II of Crown Point, were the guests

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fortane as his savings and it turned ever to him.

was r. ana -Mrs.'. - .-hay sunaav. "I A a - , 1 - f 4,1

Mrs. Frank U iiiiarns and Mrs. A g fH M j " f"f 4- j , . f ? - . Keck were lh gu-sts of their f.th-r., ; A 'Jh

-M r. nd Mrs. II. I More:? of Ham-1 ; .. .5 f -, -v. m -,n i spent Sunday a' tho home of Mr j J '" 1"' and Mrs. V.". Patterson. I ).- V i. '

HUNTER LEAVES FOR COLORADO fS&ry ttockholders cf I.tnceln Mine mni Hed action Co.. some four hundred in all, have agreed upon a plan to iearn whether their fctock is worthless or -whether St will asain reach the figure of J 15 to $25 a share. P.3 valu? eome tnonth3 a?a. This afternoon Clyde IT jrtr of

Gary and former prosecuting attorney 1 of Lake county will leave for CripTdV; ,

'Creek, Colo.. carrying with him

proxies for some ioa.000 shares of i

atocfc with power to represent th Gary stockholdtr3 as he may see fit at the meeting of stockholders and directors of the Lincoln Mine and P.eduction Co. While at '."ripple Creek Mr. Hun'.r will employ three competent engineers

ironi liitf t-te:itr miiiuui tu ;tnu-. i"i

make an official test of the Guscr-a concentrator of ,?; mine which certain directors of the compay claimed was a failure.

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ELK'S FAIR A SUCCESS

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Mrs. C. Shay and Miss L. Shay -cere ir- -T; , - -W - j ' ' ' ; ' Hammond visitors -oday. j 'l 'V .'''"Ij . ' ' '( , m' . I Franh P-oUnd has -o'cepted a p , , ,y , I p W . -f J , t . , . 5 tion at the C . Hubbard sf..--. 1 ,lk . t1 t I ' ' ! " 1 si- i Ton, Aaeisperjre- has par-hased i j j;9 Kj5 !' r Wi Pv ' .,.',' -,. , . , ,', ) nve passenger P.eo car. j" .7 , , , ' j .i, , 'VCs .1 J v n . -1 I LOWELL I ii

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The American 3edn. bo;, s nu a - .-.h- ., . . .,'?"ryrT: r-.yTyTj ' masquerade; dance in the Lowell op.- -, I j x ;: house last evening There was a :arse f -- M d

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Add-itorial We Are Helping to Keep the Wheels of Industry in Motion

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An Unalterable B Policy of Fair and Square Dealing Plus Our Large Purchasing Power, Enables Us to Offer these

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Offeri

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cro-d in aitenfienoe and every

present seenou to enjoy thmst lv.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Gordon relativer? in chhvisro yesforday.

Sore Throat

CoufUa, Colds. Croup, Catarrh EeUote.l i;

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Ts your throat ?or. Jireatho yoni"f. Have you cata-rrl: .' Pros (lie Hyoram, fave you a. . ..tick

Monster crowds have attended the first two ni jhts of the Klks' Industrial fair which is being held at the Fifth A ' A 1 .!, ' 1 T T .rti ' , 1 . - , hi J c .-. t.- "J

. , . . lo-e.-ijii. llvome;. the mnivation as a ,-khole is proving j j a .. "n cold : itself one of thy bigts st and most in- j Prryjthe Hym-"h

terestinrr affairs over held in the sin I . H.vouu-i . me treat men

city

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fii.A..u -. en in.-, uioi uj.ii:.. ,.r oin.-r rl'uig- ; a Nearly every firm and industry in orous drutrs and does nvvay vuh p:om- J e city is ifcp-osented with l'ooti.s I 'f!'n 'Ul uK- . ,U;5,t htcathe ii Ihronth i . . . . ' 'he litl.'e Wmck poekot inhaler tliat eotiei ;f splaying their products. ranging xs ,,-n f (, h ,,ti H

the

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from meat, products, aiitomooiies, stetl1 A complete mriii o.kis hut i;ti

products to houses. Upsides the di- 1 An-- ",,V1' ii-iiCiSt .and Ifyom.M - .... , , . . (.nn inmf d lo ham-h .vaiarrti. ei-..ut. plays the ioks have arranged a niii.-; ,,,iJdl, , ,, ,(s s(.,. !hr,1:1, .,,, !ir(,n, ly musicMl and vaudeville entertain- is u- i,.,.-,- oa.-a. A liyomej inhabr

lasts lifetime and r-xirn pot tic s of .

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To shew ihe piilhc we are wiii.rc hm, Ip-y down (I.e i - rii cost of eat!-', v o ef 20', cn our Meal Tickets.

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ment. The fair will laost tin m t, no the week. The rroeeds will be turnd over to the K'ka building fund.

t'"W eents. Adv.

HARRY ST. CLAIR DISMISSED

SERVICE AND EVE! .YT! ii.XG GUARANTEED II IE BEil We arc Scllihg Meal Tickets Today for $4.50 That Formerly Sold fcr S5.50

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