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V'-ii of $78 by three c-oIcfci! men on l3M'n street. Heifer described his a-JR-iilant.-s is thrf- uri' fellows rouirhly 3r-sseJ pud of ;i i.out tho m:m jr;itur Th pc-iieo b. lic-ve tlie?p colored Trie n to ho the liir.'t- tliat hav hMO under s-a.-I-ii-c:i for oilier lvcfni. r--!i berics. .lOM'.s IIOI Ml o i:u fil i. a rtiHti tiro .jiff ii in the doorway In. Joiif? was ic-id. A i Lh Jin1 t n - n f in ID king- w ! hi1 only hi.'iii in fho in:.o" oliioQuixI r ro-. a (., st erdiens bffr th 1 'a st i ;'U',i-'o runt I and Judjrc Twy -r.:tr yrst ei d: ' !i f t ern n !1 in th murd'.r tral of Vm. Jones lenlor.d) of Pennsylvania avenue. Imiiar.a ! lar'-or. Jones is ehavyed with the lnl in and killing- of Jack Zik of .T.'.f. f'.'o.-k avenue. Tndtana Ilarhbr. a st Saturday r von ins. "'he nto.see a t Or's few words were ill" siest :tn.-e of the evirlfnee hroujrht out in the niardi-r trial of Win. Jones. With tiiis evidence Jictiro Twyman 'i.isi'.i his opinion and hound Ym. Jones over to the prand jury of the Criminal court. Crown Point, without trial. r.n:..i Wilson and the daughter of Wm. Jones were releasvd to nppefcr as tnotorinl witnesses for Wm. Jones. Jaeob Novotny, who Jones is said to Itrni! shot at and Rtrnck Jnyk Zik was reused on a $1,000 bond. CV Ationuy James A. iirlssey and Fa ui 'rum well fire repi r -c i: tin - the do", ro!.: in to Mt:r zv titiow .i'ir.,n ijoiuni.'in. e tiair nun of Lup County Americanization Ijrag.je. r.t '-ie. i a nieetins for Friday even.J.naary ;0. to be :i'!d in the el:y ! r. "o)ld:na:i a Jv.i.-s that !i reports of year 1 Ll f work aecorn jo ; he read. -hod d-jiins Read The Times Want Ad? " - I ' Jj ' finest quality) 8 pounds. Whole 33 C like it. pfr lb. 38c

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EX-IIUBttY VALUES LOVE AT $500,000 N. 1 rl M K i 1 c Mrs. Kltsa Hutae. IJeut. Lorimer C. Grtiham tias sued Aii)?ustin L. Humes, no tod New York millionairt, for 5uy,0l)( damages or alleged alienation of bis former wife's affections. Tho former Mrs. Graham is row Mrs. Ilutncs. The case is made doubly interesting by the mention of many prominent Washington and New York folk in the charges. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES t Pro .s-r IT H. Clark. principal the hijrh school, is home from the Presbyterian hospital. He was advised by his physicians to take a complete rest. The Loyal Woman' liibie i lass of j trie i-.ast nieaso Al. t.. ciiurcn. announve a cafteria suvpi r for next. Wednesday evening. Jan. the 1 5th. in the tlininir room of the churcli. The annual meeting of the Con K re -rational church was held TtK-siluy evenl.n. preceded by a fine pieni-- supper. The reports Riven bv the varum s organizations were Titos, t. eneouragmj;. thowinir that th- t-.-i-i year had been a most successful one ui.der the lead- r-s-hi. of the j;ooi! pastor. lU-v. l'r-:r.k Maples Th- ot ib-er. eh-.t-d f.-r the Jear were: Moderator. K. X c'anine: Pumlay s. l.ir.ol fupertntendent. ' Jlsen: deai oris, I'.. T. Davis and Ir. Sweieart: trustees. H. T. 1'owers, Dave WUian;fJ RESTAURANT MAN COULDN'T EAT HIS OWN FOOD s prevy t o h.c. I oil fo- a res. a ',; ra r. X ma n CCS-i, omar h 'ir.uhte My tilvrv l---ll;n-- mr I ona-'t to cat in gro(l i-e-staurati. The fa.'f was T couldn't eat a thiror that didn't oloat mn up ani r.o nie-tiiine or doctors help.d me. I tried everything recommepd'-d j'kI at last Mayi's A'ond erf u 1 Ilenn dy. and I as-ure you T didn't have to look any further. Since taking ii 1 ha 5 i-o n a w . man." It is ,- sirnplc, harmless preparation, tha Ttino,--.- fhf o;s t li r rh a! mucus from tic- i ut--s' ilia 1 tr.u ; an-1 a'iais the i to'l a.ni riir? ; i o n w ii-it causes pL art.ioally ;: si 0Ftia--h. 1; .-r ard Intfstiti.t. ailnx nts, in--)v.-t!tiK a;-rtendi-citis. One Vse w i'l o-m njo" "r uion-y Tefund d. Pummels 1 'ha r n iacy and drut-trisV; evrvw.er A'iv .

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''I ! SAFE AND SANE for Coughs & Colds This iyt up Is different from ail others. Qnttk rcltff. No opiittt. vfinrr and James Holtzupplc: clerk, Harry Hhioinbei p. and treasurer, 1. Il Cor nell. The moderator ai noitited Charles J'inkhou.ser chairman of the ushers W. A. Shroedt r t halrmun of th music oiuiimittee. W. A. Shroeder in alsu chairman of the pastor's aid committee. .Mrs. IT. T. Tower was re-elected deaconess. Do not forget the entertainment this rveninfr at the Kant Chicago Methodist j church, slven under the auspices of the l'.pworth league. J The Harry C. Ixn Woman's Relief i Corps, No. 264. will install their new ; oi lier i s tYiday afternoon at 2 o'clock j in the auditorium. The 'Woman's Kej lief Corps of Hammond will astiist in ! the installation. There will be re- ; I reshment s. .All members are urged to tie present. The Twin City Kmbroidery lub met I yesterday afternoon at the home of j Mrs. Emily Phillips in Fir street. The ' next meeting will be in two week? with ; Mrs. Charles McQuown on Grapevine J boulevard. I The many friends of Mrs S. V. I'eter- ' son will le ulad to learn sh is getting ahn-e nicely, after suffering for over ia week with erysipelas of the head and j t ace. j Mrs. . liaviB of North Baring 'avenue, who was called to Pittsburgh, tea READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS II HIM)H-t lllf i JSl S 1.1 Ml, Harbor to ii3rl ft. and fo. Park via Marks. Whitintr. ltobertf lale. So. C'hi-cac-o. Cot tape Grove. I-'irst tus leaving tlurbor, T.'O' a. ni. First b'ts leavinjf 6'.trd & So. Park, S:''0 a. m. Then a. bus will leave, each of these I ti, in t verv ho'ir all day until midWassey's Pleating Shop i CMHUOIDIERISG. STAMPIXC HKM.j STITCHING, BUTTON HOLE. I lit TTO.V CO V Kill KG. BK.UDl.VU, I iticmvt;, FAXCr stitching. 9 STATE STIIKET, PHONE HAM- ' MOXO 448. Have you trtecj tho n-w hi.erl!nr Booster clgtirT If not why not! 9-1J Satisfied siaokers plve preference o the new Steiliig Booster cigar. Th pmoke with that velret taale. "Iry one tooay. 9-13 ANNOUNCEMENT j TO THE PUBLIC! Have you forgotten that! I have put inv price. Ladies' and Mens Suits Cleaned and Pressed for $1.00. I also iruarantee 10 hour service. AVhy wear a dusty or sioiled suit when you can have it cleaned for a mere nothing. All Saturday morning calls delivered in afternoon every where. Call ofhee. Last Chicago 102G: J. Smulevitz.j Prop., 4731 Olcott avenue. Knst Chicnu'c. 1-1 i u! iij nM!ewpm.jiuii.iii imj..HJ.,'Hj'j'iiM -Vr'-i' J.GORDON EDWARDS. . ii 1 i nroduction S

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Kansas, the tirt of the year on aerounl of th; death of a niece, ia expected home Sunday. Mrs. W. A. .Macintosh of 14 1th street, is suffrinfr from an liberated tooth. Dr. -Goldman ua:s called to the home laut evetiiiiK and ianeed the Kvim, which J greatly relieved the sufferer. I Mis. J. H- Davis of North .rtaiunfe'j avenue, is returning home Sunday from i hynn Grove, la., where she m called several weeks ajro by the deith of a brother. Mrs. Walt Ta pp.in of r.th street. who was taken to St. Martraret, s hosnit I a I 1 hf latter nrirt nf last week, will underKo an operation some time Krida iier many mends nope she tnav nave a speedy lecovery. Mrs. Locks rd of North fiarir. averiiie. is confined to her borne, sut'ferini.: Ironi an attack ot ia arllp. Dast evening at the home VYorsnijiiut .Master iienrv v. vtiTsni In 1'etersm tni the I'eterRen apartments, the pa.?t mas ters and present oflhers of Enst Chi eajfo I'.lue Iodse, No. were enter tamed at a four course banquet. There, were twenty-two present to enjoy the ; very fine repaat'som of the past mast- j ers being unable to sittend The table j was prettily deeorated with cut flow-j ers. The (lowers were place-cards, car- j nations, a small box containing the Masonic etiihlem pertatrin to each indi-t cidual ofce and red repe paier caps which were -worn during- the banquet. -Mr. Fftersen acted as toastma'ter and; called on each one for a speech, to j DeLUXE P' THEATRE tl TODAY AND TOMORROW Bi Doable Feature Alice Calhoun in James M. Bar ries famous story "The Little Minister" Also Prisciiia Dean in "THE VIRGIN OF STAMEOUL" Afternoons and "Virgin of Stamboul" at the 7 o'clock show. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Afternoons Only "WINNERS OF THE VvTST Starting with Episode No. 1 SATURDAY Big Double Feature Bert Lvtell in "THE PRICE OF REDEMPTION" "THE LITTLE MINISTER" Afternoon only. Evening "THE PRICE OF REDEMPTION" - SPECIAL F OR THE CHILDREN All children will be admitted FREE from 10:30 A.M. until I :30 P. M. Saturday in order to see Art Acord in the first episode of "WINNERS OF THE WEST" WiJw'i iiiV''itfV-ii

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