Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 221, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1921 — Page 5

Tuppdav. Mnmh P. 1921.

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

The luncheon o! the first dtv!!o' f the lAdlis" Vi-1 ..f the M. E. church ill be Hi-id at fin- o'clock tomorrow t -i r.tme of Mis J. G. iuaoh. Sr., of Ivridale.

The Harmony Club wi',1 noft f r a lunchc-.n at ih hvi f Mr. Pf.ie.er o May street W t tints - ay, Jidrch ?. Mr. iin 1 .Mrs. TT. P. Powney havq re-r-.td r i . iii a n.onth'h stay at Hot r.-r.r.jis. Ark. The art committee of thf Hatr-mon-'. 'on-.an's club met at the home of Mr?. F"X f 21 Pe'roit street Monday a1' :i-on. March 7. Mrs. Streeter, rhalrar. presided at the meeting, Mrs. J AnJ;:rsnn real a very interesting aper "li Undsov" architecture. Sh :ated that a landscape architect

I: a! was to tin te the", formalities "f

.i house with the. Informality of rare. The chief landscape architects. i this country are olmsiead Urothere nd Vltah if Cirnish, N". II. Some -f most famous fr-rsin estates at : Italy. Prancis Bacon gave his defl;tlon of landscape gardening as "Th t rt Which Doth Mend Nature." Mrj nderson enlal with the -luotaiiuu .at '""Who can paint like nature. '-n imagine, boasts, Amid lta gay creation, hue like these." Sirs. Marjaret K!!y read aiticltfe current art oplc, first an artlel

n reorg Miicncock memorial t.v-

ibition in New York; second, old

ields Muat'im which it is the duty

d should be the pleaaure of Chicago preserve. Uri. W. A. Kenney eloo-

i thu program with a very well cos-

ructed Queationalre. Refreshments ere serred during tho social hour

e nsrt rrifrtinj will be held at the

hmm of Mrs. Margaret Kelly of 100

irhland trest Monday afternoon.

arch .21st.

MRS. J. T. CLARK, Reporter.

World's Greatest Harpist I MGon ti.tir.ftro m.vi i ?,:gr.or Iherto .:. ;. the -orlJ's' irrn.!! rfcrp-st. -a :.; apj.er in c-jh- ! rt I-'r: la;. . March "1th a . i. r.e K -( V. n:; yr.i.r tin- oir-etion A H.inm-.r-nd Ivch --bo,;. , ui8 t S.i ' : o- to us ! a .!- . o'ai n inV... : r.y on -he re;lar l.y-: ci"i) our.-. H Jusi. o'.-M-mg on-; eft tour ot m.-.r than ::)! -uc".--sful ! t conceit. !!; of them nt.tng ret ini . frw it e in-: r ; s. ! Rifn ;n Vcnir,-, Un'.y in 1S93 the ; -on of n I !,! h.- p ir.rtkei ..f thit 'M. H- i jfi'i ; :- b -- r ,-fr s on a r i i ri - it : "r.'irj w h i :it': n .!;: for hit. i i'Vtn b. fore i.e tugan his! S' hoo! days. I

11,8 ft. Taul's Lutheran Ladies' Ail

111 mt at tha Chamber of Com-

sreo tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 lor

etr Terular meatina; and coffee to

il. A ltrse a.;teodanco Is desired.

Thu atxth di-vision of the M. K.

kdles Aid will meet at the church

r it all day quilting eession tomorw. A pot luck luncheon will t-e rvetj at noon.

Mrs. TCrn. Struck f Michigan ave-

j underwent an operation at the

ashinarton Blvd. hospital in CTicagi

fcsterday rnorning;. Mrs. Btrunk is a

ufhter of Ml. and Mrs. John Follner.

Th "White Cress league will mse the First Prej'syterlan church Wedsiay morning- at 9 o'clock. The eh? aid will meet at 2:30 in tne tr"on an uaual. The Mesdames yi; and W. it. Beatty will be the Huby Mitch spent the week-end C'!r Lake .- the guest of her rrr-'.t. Mr. and Mrs- L. V. Mitch. rv- prohl 1-ft yesterday for Vai .a.-? ihfr he. enrolled as a. stu--it :a Valparaiso Univeralty.

'r- J. L. McDonald of Hyde "Pars b ben quite 111 with the pneumonia.

Mrs. Peter Es?er and daug-hter Mrs. A. Miller and Mrs. L. Wallace at-

I-ided the Andrew Wilson chapter of

Order of Eastern Star In Chicago

!t evening.

The Ladies" AS.3 of the Centenary M

church will hold an all day meeting the home of Mrs. Pald Montelius 2S6 of Cameron street tomorrow.

.Mrs. LJoyd Geiiler very delightfully

tertalned at a kitchen shower Sat-

day afternoon in honor of Miss MK-

ed Dally, who will be a bride on

tarday. Marci 3 9. The afternoon

Its pnt in musio and contests, af.-

lich IIia Doily received many

autif'jl jfifts. At fotir-thlrty, a very

Inty luncheon was served to the lowing: Mesdames Elwin Gavit, Delp. Fred Wcitfall, Christ Ohr,

Is. Schoop. Arley Worth, Oeorge Lily, i Llyod Gt.lf, Misa Mildred

rh,, Ladies Aid of th Kyde Park

E.'chorch wi.l meet Wednesday af-

Jmoon at J:J0 at the home of Mrs.

ck of 1218 Harrison street. A

Jrge Attendanco is expected at th's beting.

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Boy wonder, winner of the royal soholarship prlz- and thus rceivinsf all of his training at the evpenw of tha Italian, governrlent, graduating with th- highest honors thre years ahead of his class, composer, director and hailed today as the greatest concert harpist that the world has ever produced, ucli is the record of this wizard of (he harp. The above cut represents Sisrnor H.alv! at the age of eight. At this time he played before the kins of Italy. This concert brings to the people of Hammond the very best of musicians and we trust they will pack the ha'.I. Tickets will he sold only at the door and the admission will b 50 cents to adults.

HHIATHG PROGRAM OF LEMON

(P.t j. B.vrr rA.Mfm-.hL) S'iFT COMCSPCSDKNT I. N. i '. v I f ! VA.-ihlV.JTO.V, .March S. "Appn'Xlio.:.'.. il:a;-n'Hi'n-,it" ivili b- t'i iiroiYr 't l':-i st.l.-n;. Warren J. ll-udiiig for world p-..i.e. 'I in: phraiv was vrei'u-ly chosen by tho i 'i o.suu.-nt a. he stmij upon the threshold of the main doorway of iho YVh.u- lloust' early this morning. 'I'ht? ProHi'lcnt stressed thi adjective ' iipproxiniate" with special emphasis, us bar. i. aled and smiting, he faced th i,f wsp.'tp'T oiTrt .sjt)'iib iits o-cs:ring: him .'or a co:nraiimeiii mi iii oiioani'-nt. TIk- inflection hp best o ,et-tl upon it ieft no doubt . to Ins me.'inir.R. 'liit ho snid was brief and poinviMl. bat in an instant he conjured up the American National, uuw iilniK to be dtsarp.t.l or unprepared for de.t.is. but wiiimg to jt ui w ith other nations in abolishing e.essive hrmamciit. Ktpublicaii leitders of congress were s '.iii roiling aw fi in well polished limousin from the brill:nntly iliuminated portico as the I resident frankly discusthe long conference do loni Willi ihem since early last evening-. There had' been differences of opinion between the republican leaders who lie conferied at dinner' and afterwards. Ho made no attempt at concealment of the fact that republican members of the striate tlnancc committee and the- house ways and means committee had differed a, to whether tariff duticrs or domestic taxation should bo revised first when the. new congress convenes. But he indicated he wm. hopeful that an agreement would be reached after a earel'iil canvas cf the senate and house ig made.

SUCCEEDS HAMON AS COMMITTEEMAN FROM OKLAHOMA

i . .'i 'j 4r'- higher; ou!k. srf.JiVg 10.:0; t-p, i Ml o;.; heavywele-ht. t- !" 10.30; m'd- ' mill w i lit. J10 t'l'-f 10.90; l'tfht ! weight. 10.80.) 11.05; hght lights, $11.T.S'all .00; heavy packing sows, smooth.

! $S.T5t9.65; ;ack.i.g -.s. rough, $S..r.0 6iS."o; pis. $ ID L'Vn 1 1 I j CATTLE-Hv.Mpte I0,e00; market' I steady. Beef Sl'ci.- Medium and!

heav. y w eignt. $ I o. 10 -Jr 10.75 ; choice anJ prill. o. $10.1010.70; medium and good IH.OO'ft'lO.in; light weight, $9.50?tl0.6l';i

good and choice. $9.&iKor 10.60; common

t and medium. $7.a0'u"3 .50. Dutcher CaL-

tormanccfc before the curiam goes up on the first night's show.

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James Karris. James Harris, better known, ct .'ourse, as "Jim," succeeds the late Jake ijamon as Republican committeemsn from Oklahoma, llamon was killed last year.

tie He ifers. $8. 00 .'a 9.75 ; cows. $51vb;I bulls, $1.75 '0 7.2 j. fanners and l.'u'.- 1 tera -Cows and heifers, J ?.75 rq 0.0" , canner steers. $ i 25 ' 6.00. Veal calves (light and" han ly w ei ght i. $9.00 ? 12 20 . j feeder steers. $ T.a'i 'cf 9.0" ; stocker

utters. Jti.25 ' 8.2 ; stoeker cows and heifers. $ 4. So ifj 6.0c. SHKEI r.ec.-ipts, $l.-..0i"v; market, eteady lo :5c b.gher; Iambs i tt lbs. down I, $5.7& l l'''.i'; lambs (to lbs. Up) ?S tMi-ij 10.20; Ir. mhjs. eti'ls and common. i'i 0u '-j 7. 7 f : yearling wether. $8.70; ewes. $ O.eo It i). 2 3 ; ewes, eulia and co rumen, $2.26 ''a i.2, ; feeder, lambs. $ T- 2 i -f.-8.70. MHKRTV BOlj NKV YoKK, Marcli S. Closing 3Hs. $0.72; second 4s. $H.96; fret 4 Us $S7.e'. second, 4'4f. $s7.rti: third 4ts. $00 ;t; fourth $?7.06; icfory 3, $07.50: victory -l-s. Sf7.4.

Start Gary Bathing Pavillion Next Week Work will be started on Gary's $100,. 000 bathing pavillion at Miller Beach r.ent week. At the meeting of the park board last, night, contracts were -signed for the construct ion of the bath ho-.se and the contractor! promised inimediate construction. According to specification the bath house mist be completed and ready for u? by the .aitter part of June. In a letter written to the park board by V. P. Gleasori su peril tender. t of the Gary work of the Illinois f.eei company, he asked the power line be extended to the beach in order that the bath house and beach be il'.u'iiinBted f...r n'.ght bathing.

WHITING TO HAVE BIG MINSTRELS

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The P"bcri;i Aid society will iiojh an all day ineeMng at the Christian ; church tomorrow. A large attendar' e is desired as avrangements are. to If j completed for the bazaar. , ---. J The ladies played bridge at the I!ammon3 Country club this after- j noon. j Pr. and Mrs. P.. W. Chilian- ar-1 Mr and Mr? R. O. Winkler are arming til French Lick Saturday Mar h 12th.

Paul K Curb-y of Oriba. N'-"b. a Hammond visitor y-ftcrday.

was

LIVE LOCAL

IIEVS "ADS"

LEATIHG AND

BUTTOH-HOLE

I5TrrCHI?G, HCTTOfV COVKIt-

1VG, BRAIDING PROMPT SERVICE

AIL WAMEPS-TELBPHOJiB 446

91 E. STATE HAMMOND 2-9-

RUGS AlfD CARPETS

rhoroighly cleaned in your o-b

he. Hamilton Beach .method. Will

o take them out if you desire. Cu.ll loksey", 1'h-ine Hammond 2139.

The music departr.cnt of the Hammond Woman's Club gave an excellent program it nuhlie day. March 6, at the K. of P. hall. Mrs. J. A. Weiss, chairman and Mrs. George rtannaur, vice chairman. Preceding the program there was a short business se:-s:o'i during which it was decided to pr -mote a campaign for funds for the religious day schools, it will be a house to house canvass. Mrs. Frames Shoemaker of Chicago, contralto -ang two charming TT-ups of s"jng? a number of vocal trb a by local tS-Un; she Mesdamea Hanniuer Bor-.berr- snt Sheridan vTe greatly apprc-cia ! Mrs. Weiss executed a piano solo an 1 Mrs. Bonnie Haines Robertson rr 1 1 "Enoch Arden," vhleh showed her ap' histronical abilitv, adding to the charm of the rendering of Enoch Arden, was a musical accompaniment played by Mrs. J.illian Mikesch.

MUSICIANS GO ON RECORD To the Honorable Mayor" and Common Council of the City of Hammond, I n Jtana : We, the members of Local 20,1. American Fed -ration of Music ans. wish to g i on record in supporting t"i? prop.'-sed Memorial to the S -Idp is and Ba ilers partici-.iat ir-,g in the recent World War. It h" ir.fr und :rto-d howevr that the pro.io.sed Mvmc rinl is to b unci' rupervi-.'.-n of tte 'r-y fcd m'r Is" r ' i n and to be j ivirnfd on a i: icily m ..; nieipal ba.-isf. Furthermore, i' pi. ins ma;e;-,a;:j aa outlined abo e TJocp! 21 3 F. of i. w-M! contribute fnr- si:ri of $11.0 t.. w.".rds the erection, of a p ririantnT badf-tand in sa'd p.irk. The above is the sent in-ents of our org i -lizat ic n romp.ing of a membership of four h'l.idrec!. twenty-sis of wh:ch F--rv.-1 jnt-r the r,-,or. ;n "he lnte "A'0 :-1 M'a.-. 7r'::;:' ir lir ? !--- c - '"nmn '." 'i ,'ii! rec ive .-tu-- .--nsirl era : p - rv -.-'.:r Ifor, ".ra'--le to dy. v. ? :. H : p . e f f u I ' y y o -i r . . HAMMuNP FKI.'' !".! XT JOS OF Mi.-'!-I AX? l.,nf: i! 2 05, A F of M. The above res.-.i.,-ion p-ised .v' adopted at th trg'jl-ir nieettne ? th Local M'-nd ly evening. :iir h 7 1921. ALBERT GFHRlXr; rr.eod.-rt. r.CIVHAKPT i:r.TKP,. ,5 y. FINED drunk:

A.i ir G-ui'ek. 9 n!n. re-il;n s5ft Ce inir.b i.-i. a, en-ie. picked up for c!r-;r.kiir.s right. H pleade-J n--t -j'!''" in poifce co-jr? th'.s r.iorning. but i dope was ga:nt him and . a.? fined $j r,d rcs-t. anie iior.r g 'o ",

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MANY RAILROAD i MEN IDLE Fifty per cent of the engi.-.e crews employed by the E. J. & K. railroa! nre icie according to a w-"l! known' railroad man to a repotted ester-laj . 1 "The idleness is due t o the s'.ac'.v ! conditions at the Jol.et end of thej line," be said, "where the m;;;,t aij almost completely shut down, 'l iiis ef-

ects n.en on the Oary end of the lino 'n that crews from Joliet w it seniority righis are brought to Gary and placed In charge of engines formerly operated by crews working ,n Gary.

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NEW lOi.iv. Marcii 8. New. i'oik .

stocks. ci..i.-:ig jijces. Ainerii an Cae and Foundry

' American Locomotive I American .Smelting ; American Steel Fdry . American I el. and Tel. , Anaconda Atchison Baldwin Locon.ott ve ! Haltimorc n.) '"' slo .' ; Betn'.ehem Stei ' Can adia.'i l'"a ! i.'hf ip --i. ke. an 1 Oh.o

"KVHITiXG. Ind. March S Rehearsals tor - The Jollies of 19 21." the big min-

I .tr.l mtifil.el ! er, merle- -e--; Ti-hieH the

V hit. rig Ow ls will staffe at the Com

munity ha'.I in Whit rg on Monday, j Tuesday and Wednesday nights. March: 14. 15 and I'i. have been going on for. o'-er a w"'k unrtep the direction of. Ra'ph f Hamilton of t' e Joe Hren ! Production company. Mr. Hamilton has !

j .'-'aijcu se-'iai snows ai nainmonu. ;

i c,iry and E-.-t Chicago in the last few, ' years, and states that he expects to

on of hit biggest successes in:

g)i ""hlting next wrek. i The show if in two acts, a big mm- ; I rtrrt rnv-r 1 5 v i r an u 'Malp eSlilt !

j of 30 of Whiting's cleverest comedians,' r;ngT8 and dancers, and a second act: 1 f mnsirfll comedv in which 20 of '

k , j Whiting's moe ti'o'tH yo'-.nir ladies' ' i v -.'! 8 kf pa ft. 1 j Ti e ca. t ii :r ." e '--r t'"" r-vo'-i u-i . or r ; o) 3 ! iinut'tisli-e e porflte and the muMcj . I ha all h n : rer:a!!y wri'fn fo- this i

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MISS MAILLET

AT SANITARIUM;

Miss Mayme Maill'f. we'! known em

pioye or tne ; -rsi Xational hank o: Jury and resio .-nt. of Crown Point. 'ft ! this maiming for Mil . kee where shej .viil uodergo a two weeks treatment, for her heai'h at the ?aered Heart .-anitariam. Her many friends oer the count?' w sh her rpeedy recovery.

ACHES AND PAINS -SLOAN'S GETS 'EM 1 Famous pain and ache Liniment, kept handy, brlnfis warming, gratifying relief RHEUMATIC twinges ease up soon. So do stiff joints, lame hack, neuralgia, overtaxed muscles, and those pains from weather exposure, too they don't fight long against the counter-irritation that Sloan's Liniment produces. Alwavs keep this old family friend handy for instant use a little ptnetrates without rubbing, leaving no skirt stains, muss, or clogged pores. Its very odor healthy an 1 stimulating suggests the good it will do. All druggisti. Three 6izes 35c, 70c, $1.40. Latest size ia most economical.

Linimentjgsg) GOLDS NOW PNEUMONIA LATER ' Keep down common cold and Uesen pneumonia eugef.. which increase lapidly during; the winter months." warns a prominent Chicago physician. At the first suggestion of a cold, apply Mayr's Pine Needle Balm to tic nose and ch'sck it before it has a chance to develop. This stimulating ssence of the northern pines is fo soothing; and hi.iiing that catarrh colds in the h 'ad. nose and throi.t clear up quickly when Mayr's I'ine Needle lialm is used. Sold in two sizes 30c and 60. tubes Free trial fcy writing George 71. Mayr. 219 Vet Austin Ave., Chicago. Mayr's !': Needle Balm is for sale by Summers Pharr acy and druggists everywhere.

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; Lelugh Valley j M r ioa.n 1'et 1 Midvale f fei ' X. T C--.tr il . ; N. and W ! Xor'.h-rn Pc;fc ; j'pes::.,-.! ,2.,S; ".ir K R .-'-t-e: "pi :n i K-e r.n.r - Repuo'.e Ire n p.tI oSte I "on th-rn !'. IthJ Soijtherr. H I; way . . . . 3l ud-bak-r i , j a i, a o . . ; v. s. st, ! e" .-" T'rtd t W e 41 ti 4rh ie ' " ::!y o- -.a-i I S . h hi : c

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sa" of rcfrvcd fnt? Is now

-,-ir.g or- Ih'-.-r'' ilrul fore n wivt'r sr a nd f'oaa the ndvanc :n:?r-; r h '"'.vi". m 1 1 ' r" t O-ely ?!yi t expe.-f -1 t'rn the r.ru V h I I f.Tr'to'.'' ! "' i VP for ;'-'-ee

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j i n:r too ,n i croi i WHEAT No 1 red .j.;7i,

j hard winter. Si

j t har.kf t -v oai ran" r.e:ghh"r.v .! r. 1 ( . f ! .ends fir km hies. a-.d t-;. mfntiiy : '.tepded in oar bei-ea vr-.i-nl. tiie 1 .': ! -f o.ir darling eihv. "'ari. ,h A'- 1 j 'or the bea.irii' il fi-.ra': offerings aiP ! to P.rv E Jcio-s f. r his b'. jail -. 1 j AO-.'.: j '..t-t yn a v r . nr.s r fum.

.JU'.'.i'X'"'""''! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

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WHO WILL BE JUNIORCHAMPION? Yesterday evening a larger crowd than ever before stopped to witness the match game-3 that were being played at McCools by Ed Llplnskl. who in trying to defend the Junior championship of Hammond In bowling for this year against Jos. Woods of 'West Hammond and W. Losher of Hammond. Both men rolled a wonderful tengame series which was won .by Jos. Woods by 12 pin. The Junior championship is being claimed by three, young Hammond bowlers, Ed Liplnski, W. Losher and Jos. Woods', The next match will ; played Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. sharp between W. LiOsher and Jos. M oods. The winner of this match game will have the chance to win the junior championship, but to decide the championship the winner must pla.- Ed Liplnski. The date of this game will be made public later. Those wishing to enter the citybowling t-ournanient to be played April 10, bad better place their reservations for there are a number of entries coming in every day.

MINOR ACCIDENT H.ir'.e, b-ssinfs agrt for the ter. m-ter's u:-(.-.-n. had a slig.-.t accident th'is morn its g at f o'clock, when his e.ir was struck by anithr mach'r.e Mr. Katie wss driving north on Alice street, and Just as be crossed the Fnyette street intersection, was struck by -the other ear. slightly damag-ng wheel and fend'r. No one way !n-hifed.

; e - . SCc i OATS No. 1 -'-,,; 16 5 4f,'tc : ; 'iln-f, 4.!. 17 4fiie. ".-v a white. xf-S;o. i wirt I !. 'i'44 V

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'ainting and decorating for efTincy and reliability g-o to I. L. Cohen, mt 1036-W. 2-16-lf

lolden Rod Camn IR.'" " X. of A. ulnr meeting tomorrow evening at i sharp. I, O. O. F. ha' I. g:15 pedro

I bunco parlv. Public, invited

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rere' a cbaire to get a Watch or

untsln Ten for Easter TREE

nv bey or girt s,'i!;ng vtinrT

riti"e l"lth. For particulars cr.U .1 Van Burcn S , Rhone sif3 Ka.r.rd. 3-S-ll

A SMALL BLAZE A email fire was reported at the Mollrov Helting company at So hi and Truman si reels at t o'clock last, evening. The blaze w as caused by a short, circuit in an electri.; -motor. The damaae ws.s slight.

READY TO FLOAT JBOND ISSUE The county it planning to issue SHitVOOO in bonds for the puroose of bulld'nj a tube-rcilosis hospital. Taxpayers who wish to remonstrate against this action must do so immediately a the county oflc'als intend to float the bond Issue t once The issue was authorized at the county election two years ago last fall. There are one hundred and fifty cases of tuberculosis in Iike county and the new hospital la intended to treat and care for those people. The bonds will be issued in two groups of $150,000 each.

CHICAGO rnODHE. . Bl'TI nn R'-eipts. 7 ,1 S ft fb ! creamery extra. 5 8s --.J 4fc. flr;;, ;, r5c; packing t"ek. 14 ? 15c. , F.GG5 R.-eipi c :,'j.i7 ease.-, re,:cel.dnc 'iiij, -j 1 '--j , er-iirary f,is.:. j tfif, Si4c: HP. 51 . ' 5Ce. eliecks j J$i?29e: dirties, C i Vj ? .1 ,-. ; CHEE.5 1". Tw-'ns: new, C71- ?;'.: : s d-llifies. I"? h .'',.. i-; young n-.e: p.-as. i S 2?'c: l.ir.;i'-rrij. 27 ;:tc, i..-:..-: ' ' l ' .1 5

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licken. 32c: springs. ; 1c

Sef.-e. Ctc, hijCK-;. 5?.-

I'OTATr.K.J.-R. relpts ? . ar.-. n .r whit, racked $1 .'5W i . .1 5 ; nr white bulk, jnoj 1.40

LOST This morr.jr.g r.r:rg of Ivariv . or Hohtitr. Rtit'- i'i' Kj y-t 1 jtt-eei, ; I'irder i h' ne i'.iro:yot:i sS; "V. 1..1 ' N"1 i 1 .' - - : h- f- reican. '.. c eii :v.-epy,i. :,iji'(j; r.o -. ne c hrro- i "'..is-s vci t - d if''!; . Wti.".ir Mai'.e;ib:-' ' 1-ot; Co. H1--1-' Oil Ji-e-1 . BEAUTY SPECIALIST TELLS SECRET; A Ba-'T "pecinllet Gives Home-MPde ' Urclpe to Di.rkf Oroy Hair. Mrs M D. G:i'-;p,e a v ell -known j beauty special:-' ef Kansas C:-.y. r- '

cevitly ga

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VEAL SO to .0 lbs.. P"Ille; 7-1 f

out the f 1! ns sia.te .

, r-n! rcgai-dl'.g gra' b "." 'V; I "Anvonc cm pr xr a simple in.s- . i . 1

oosterj. ture at home rh.i' wi'l darken "ri ''

hair, and mak- ir s.-'f. and g'uissy To j a haif-phr.' of "St.-r add 1 ounce of ; bay mjii V: '. 1 i-ox of tl rii'- O -in- i pound and ' run e- o' glye-m.re . These tngr?dier,t3 can be 11 ;; rc based at any drug t-r at very lut'o cost.

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ianey .IG to 17.- ..ci-wt" tghi kidn-ys, HO to 174 lbs., s'ii P'c. CHICAGO 1IVF1 STOCK. HOGS Receints. CO.OOii; hog market.

to no lbs.. 1HJJ. : I Apply to t h h?',r t ic unci

the .i.-croi sh.rJe is .intainc-d. Th'.f will make n ray -haired per.-on look twenty years younger. It dAeg r.-f color the scalp. Is not stie ky or gr- asy and does not rub oft." Adv.

SCO CHINESE ARE DROWNED LONDON". March 8. Eight hundred and sixty Chinese lost their lives when the Uriti.-'ii steamship Hong Ho was wrecked near Swatow, said a dispatch from Singapore today. The Hong Ho, which hailed from Singapore, was enroute from that port to Amoy with 1.100 Chinese on board. A llriti.'h destrover and cruiser rescued 250 of the Chinese, bul there were no ether survivors

A Brain Can't Work Right On Thin, Watery Blood It takes Iron to make Strong, Forceful, Magnetic Men with the Power and Energy to Win

THE last link in the chain between the oil well and your car is the filling: ststion where you buy" your gasoline or the tank wagon hich delivers it to your home. From refinery, to tank vagon or filling station, to consumer, ihc business of manufacturing nd marketing gasoline is conducted on a basis of selling many gallons at a price which gives only a small profit per gallon. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) applies this principle in the conduci of its business. The ideal of this Company is to manufacture a gasoline of uniformly high quality, to sell it at a price which will permit of universal use. and to maintain a system of distribution so comprehensive as to make it available everywhere. Only an organization great in ability, and great in size, can give such a service as that provided by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). The tremendous volume of business it enjoys has been won through cfTi ciency plus the economy of largescale operation. When bigness, efficiency and ecou omy all work together, the result is low manufacturing cost, and lov product prices. Standard Oil Company 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2597

he Only Physician' '.i in rev '"nv.'.y h Pr. ! rkrirt ' ! -.-tabie Compound I' keeps my f mm- ' in (' ct h-nlth 1 vi! cm red of i nac.i 'I'- ubi" and v,T..-.tp:tici. Dr. khar. so g ti to send me a!

(tmw.t on trial. I hi ma debt of 1

titude. J. rl f--p ric-r. J-nila.. 'rle today for r t reattnent. Pay il cured. Address 021 Main St... "intl, O. 3 ft da ' trsitment, 25c; 70 vs eOc. At nil druggists Adv.

TIZ" FOR TIRED iO SORE FEET

Use ;Tiz" for Puffed-up, BurnirifT, Aching, Calloused Feet and Corns t

TVhv cr - limni.iK around with ach- ;

irg, puf ed-'jo 'ft feet so tired hafed, f ore an 1 swollen you can b.ardly g t your r hoes on or off? Why

don't yon c-t a i-x of "Tts" from the i drug s'.o-e now- r.d al3o l-:i y." ;ir tor-j t-ired fecr? j ' Tl7." f!V! j r feel glow eilh! c-rr.fori. take? low n swell-ngs and j draws he r-.ind uns-ty r:gc.t ! .iin of f. et that ha'e. sniart and burn, i "!;.' instantly it.-ps pain in oen. (ali 'iises and nunio.is. "Tiz" is glori- ;

ous i r fred. i- hirg, sore fee, more shoe ti'rh"ness no more t ort u re. Adv.

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Many a caoable intelligent man fall just hort of urcess nearly reti there" but not quite aimply because he larks sufficient iron in his blood to give him the physical strength and power to furnish the proper force to hia brain and the "stay there" utrenirth to hi "will." A brain rinnot do its work right think the thought that win on thm weak watery blood any mere than a locomotive can pull a big t ram of cars with a weak smoldering lire under its boiler. When your bipod is starring for iron no mere tonlca nor stimulants can put you r:f ht. You must nave iron, for without iron our blood loses its power to change food into living tissue and nothing you eat ioes the proper amount of good. Tfoudonot get tbefuli strength out of it. To get Iron you must eat the husks of grains and the peels and tkioti of fruits and vegetables as our forefathers did or take a little organic iron from time to time ami eat more such ircn-contair.ing foods as spinach and apples. But be sure the iron you take is organic iron and not metallic or mineral iron which people unuaiiy take. Metallic iron is iron just as it comes from the action of !itror.g acids on small pieces of iron, and w therefore an entirely different thing from organic iron. Organic iron is like the iron m yeur blood

and like the iron in spenach, Vnta and apples. It may be had from your druggist under the name of Nuxated Iron. Kuaated Iron represents organic iron in each highly condensed form that one dose ef it is estimated to be approximately equivalent (in organic iron content) to eating one-half cuart of spinach, one quart of green vegetables or half a dosen aoplea. It's like taking extract of beef instead o: earing pounds of meat. To prove to yourself what Kaiafed Iron will do. get your doctor to take a specimen of your blood and make a "blood-count" of your red cerpusies. then take Kuxated Iron for a month and have a new "blood-count" made and see how your red blood corpuscle Bare tne reused and how much stronger and better yen lei: see how the color has come back to your cheeks, how steady and strong your nerves hare become. Over 4.000.000 people annually are using Nuxafed Iron. It will not injure the teeth nor disturb the stomach. Your money will be refunded fcy the manufacturers if you do i,ot obtain perfectly satisfactory results. Beware of substitutes. Always insist on having genuine organic fron Nuxsted Iron. Look for the letters M on every tattle. Sold by all druggists.

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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT Do you want to get a Grave Stone or Marker at a price that they could be bought for five years ago , I have three carloads coming soon, which I can get cut before Decoration Day. I will be pleased to call and show you the designs. VERNON PARRY, Crown Point, Ind. Dealer in Mausoleums and all kinds of Memorials

I Cure Pile?, Stricture, Fistula Without the knife, pain or detention from business. Also all private and blood diseases peculiar to men. LADIES I Cure Women's Diseases By the latest painless methods-NO KNIFE OR OPERATION. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES Successfully treated. If sick, discouraged, down-hearted, call and see me. I will be truthful. It may result in your CURE. I will tell you your trouble and advise you. A SQUARE DEAL And honest treatment for all. Call TODAY TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE. Prices and terms reasonable.

Hour: 9 to 12 I to 5 7 to 8 Sundays: 9 to 12

Carroll

155 State SL, Hammood, lad. Opposite Orpheum Theatre Phone 3419

Specialist

Children's Diseases Treated. House Calls Made When Necestary

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