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THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE, Dear Koy We are living in the most inventive ag in the history rf the world. The first thinjr you know, some alert Alec will come alonrf and cross carrier pipeons with parrots o they can deliver their messages orally. But, then the originality of the idea may be claimed by the thrifty old farmer who crossed his bees with lightning bugs bo they ctala work at night. A. Alexander Thomas. Nahan Franko entertained a ypnng Russian musician at Ms home and the lad, while thoroughly enjoying a hearty dinner, related many experiences of the hard life he had led at home before sailing for New York laie in December. "Would he have more batter?" Certainly he would b delighted. "Batter is 48,000 rubles a pound at home, you know." he said. "And herring why, one herrinsr costs 50.000 rubles, and a postage stamp costs one ruble." Just then the Franko cat strolled disdainfully through the room. The boy opened his eyes, watched every move of tho .t, and finally, apostrophieally end dreamily harking back to past memories, he said to the feline: "You'd walk that way aroma Moscow, now, wouldn't you i Oh, yes, maybe you think you would. But not for long" A very small youth was struggling down the street with a very Urge load of newspapers. A kind-hearted old gentleman nw him and paid: "Little boy. don't those papers make yon tired?" "No," replied the youth, "I don't have to read 'em, I just sell Vm." t An ungrateful world. As soon as a man die- the relatirea all rush toftome newspaper and put in a card cf thanks. There are only two kinds of women that are bard to understand tt married ones ard the airgle ones. Beauty expert has returned to New York from Europe, an daays) that women don't have to grow old any more. But doubtless some of them will do it, just to shjw that they can if they want to. The only way to enforce disarmament at sea 13 to bore a bole in the bottom of the ocean and let the water all out. a WILL HAYS MAKE GOOD? lie has had experience at handling the mails, but what about the females? E. A. Lamb. A battle between a New York bandit and an apartment house landlord ought to be worth looking at. Westerner is writing an expose of the movies, but, in our opinion, there are some that should never be exposed. When a man's hair begins to tu . gray, he is said to hare reached the age of discretion, but after it begins to turn dark again it's a sign be has passed it. A Washington statesman says that he assumes to control only one votehis own. It must be that the gentleman is not married. Paris has no coaL Think of the money iheyH save. a commuter's life if full of outings and innings.

WHITING and its PEOPLE 1 tn"J PTnkerton of Gevc.la.nd ar. r.-aa Tin Quite badly burned about the faee and hal while at vs-ork at the fct. O. Co. M. and Mrs. CJiars. Newell, nee Ella Sntherlaml. axe moving to Kokomo, Tnd, where he will wori for his father who h&a an Ice rlot there. Mr. Newell haa grona his wife to join him ia the near future. The Women's Relief Corps will hold thlr regular meeting next Saturday evemiay, with iuiUatlon and refreshmeTitflu The IanE-hters of Ii?abi:a will gve a dancing' party on next Tueslay ove"f'ing' at tbo 8toren.tki lom. Rat Brown, formerly employed hy tha 8elf;T Furnibura Company, has GIRL PSYCHOLOGIST COMPARES CHINESE AND UT S. CHILDREN Sarah Lee, According to Miss Sarah Lee, 22-year-old Chinese psychologist, Chinese children lare keener minds than American children. They comprehend more quickly and retain with a minimum of effort, is her belief. Miss Lee, who Is a resident of Oakland. Cal., and a jrradaate of the state university, based her comparison of the two STonps of children upon testa whicn she made in the California schools with the Binet system. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Jnst the moment you apply MenthoSulpbur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the it"- "?tops and heallnfc, begins- ykjn spfciaalat. Tn "tion. made into a pi cream, gives mich a quick rewef. even to fiery .vczema. that nothing has ever been found to take Its place. . I Because of its germ destroying properties, it auiekly subdues the itch-; log, cools the irritation and heals the eensem right up. leaving a clear.; smooth skin, in place of ugly eruo-j lions, rash, pimples or roughness. you do not have to wait for im- j proTement. It quickly shows. "You oaa gat a tt1 )ar S Menth-Sulphur I

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ta&Jtn a position on tha WhlUar pollen to roe. Mr. and Mrs. Ausrat Scfcne.ll. nee Frledn. Vater. hare prchaad th Lloyd Smith horuo Jn Amy avenue. Peter Seifer has ron to Ios Angclea, Ca.1.. to Join his wife and daughters wj.o are there, exectln; to t gone for sereml weeks. Peter Ijss of S5 W. Frd rtreet. waa arretted for violation of th liquor law, having a large still la operation, lie was released un txjJid to appear in the city court for trial, and yeJtirday paid a floe of $100.00 and cost. Mrs, George Ia Olrard of Sheridan avenue Is expected to be able to return hoarve from lienton ilaroor, MiciL, thia week. John Kollar was placed under arrest on a warrant issued by the city JuLga for rlolatioa of the Ucfuor law. Upon j investigation considerable berverag; waj secured, lie furntab4 bonda to appear In the city oowrt for trial. Steve Kozocilt, charged with baisc drunk, was released on $50.00 bond to appear for trial. Andrew lUtzko was arrested on complaint of his wife, charging him wltti non support. Ue was released on his own bond, to ppear Feb. 10th for trial. Mr. arvd Mrs. WaJter Gtntnr and Sfr. and Mrs. Prank Allison motored to Union MUla over Sunday. Mrs. George Hurriphra delightfully entertained a few ladies in honor of her birthday at a two coarse luncheon. Miss Charlotte Welch has returned to ter homo la Uaion klilla, after spending three weeks visiting at tha homes of her auot. Mrs. F. Allison axd Mrs. V. Glnther. rarid J. Snencer of Chicago was tba guest of Whiting friends on Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Spanjsburg underwent an operation for tumor on the brain on Tuesday at St. Bernard's hosrital in CliHumo. Until last uight she atlil lay in an onconscious state, haiviag not recovered from the anaesthetic John Glenn fcaa moved his shoe stora into 4ii3 beautiful new building on 119t,h street near .Sheridan avenue which has a ma&t attractive entranca and adda to the beauty of this end of the street, Wra. Hardy and Edgar Rhodes who were taken Into custody at Bast Chioago hy JX and O. C. T. T. detective on suspicion of having been lxnpiicatad in the Whiting mail robbery were dismissed in the Whiting city court yesterday for lack of evidence. The men were brought to Whiting frora East Chicago by Sergeant Benak and. Officer Wagner. Children's hair bobbing JJe, Freeis .Spec and Beauty Shop, 631 llth at. Phone 4J7-M 2-1-tf If Ruptured Try This Free Apply It to Any Rapture, Old or Recent, Large or Small, and You Are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. SENT FREE TO PROVE THIS Anyone ruptured, man, woman or child, should write at once to W. S. Rice, 183-A Main St.. Adams. N. T.. for a free trial of his wonderful stimulating application. Just Put it on tha rupture mid the muscles being to tifihtei.; tl.cy begin to bind together ko that the opening closes naturally and ths need f a tsupport or truss is then dons away with. Don't negltct to send for this free t'ial. Even if your rupture doosn't b-nlier you what is the use of wearing supports all your life? Why s'.ilTrr this nu'sance? Whv run th rHlc of gangrene and such dangers from a small and innocent little rupture, the kind that has thrown thousands on the operating table? A host of men and women are daily running such rlrtk Just because thetr ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Write at once for thl free trial, as it is certainl- a wonderful thing and has aided in the cure of ruptures and were as big as a man's two fists. Try and write at once, using the coupon below. adv. FREE rOX EUPl'UM W. S. Rice. Inc. .1PS-A Main St.. Adams, T. T. You may send me entirely free a Sample Treatment of your stimulating application for Rupture. Name Address -. State -

$.0 and $5.00 .Hats, during this jale only 12.73. at Goldsmiths 62S 119th street, Whiting. 2-S-lt Heavy Weight Overalls ami Jump

ers at. 79c each this sale only, at Goldsmith's. 628 119th street, Whiting. 3-9-lt See S-plece Bow End Walnut Bed room set at $196.50; supervalue. Seifrs February Sale. 2-3-6t riuncess thbatkr wtsonbsday, THURSDAY AMU FRIDAY. DOVT TiXL EVKlliTIIlNO," a Cecil DnMlllea prudurllva with Wallace Held, ;irla .Svrannoa, KUllolt Dexter mud mm all-alar cant. 2-s-3t A dandy 3-plece Cane Set during Seifer'a February Sale. Only $137.50. All J3.60 bjkI 33 00 c&pi. this sale only 1.60. At GoldamiUTa, 119th street. Whiting. 2-9-lt Selfer'a February Sale entering its third week with additional wonder values. 2-3-6t FRISCKSS THEATER WED K8IA Y, TIfl'RSDAY AM FRIDAY. "DON'T TF.1,1. E V K R V T H I N f i , a Ce (A n if 4

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cil DeMUlea production TttU Wallace Held. Gloria Swaanaa, Klllott Dexter and an all-atar east. 2-8-3t Phone 437-M for appointments for anything in the line of first-class "lieauty Culture." Freel'a Spec and Beauty Shop, 531 llJth St. 5-1-tf ROBERTSDALE Mr. and Mrs. G. Newell, who lived on Myrtle avenue, are moving to KokiMuu, Ind. Mr. N'eweA is expecting to leave at once, Mrs. Newell will follow In about two weeks, up until that time Mrs. Newell and son jrill remain with her parents, Mr. arvd Airs. Sutherland, who moved from Myrtle avenue, bock into their own home, which was vacated by th Xewells. Mr. Neweli mp until now worked for the Standard Oil Co. and has now acce-pted a position with his father, who is In the ice and coal businesfs In Kokomo. The Robertsdale friends f Mr. and Mrs. Newell regret their leaving, but wish the best f luck In their new location. Miss Joan Dill of South Chicago spent Tuesday in Robertsdale visiting-

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friends. Mrs. He; ad era of Wlnsor Parte spent the day with her daughter, Mr. liarman Breckman and family of Atchison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. Neef of Hobart, lard, visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. R. Kraft, who has been reported ill at her home on Roberts avenue. Mrs. A.. Schaefer and son Melfvin. were business visitors in Chicago on Tuesday. Mrs. William Frederick of Atchison avenue, was a South Chicago visitor Iron day. Mrs. R. Callahan and eon, Guy, of Hammond, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavan Tucker of Pearl street over last Sunday. The quarantine has been lifted from the K. Chlstenson home on Amy avenue, and little Dona, who waa the victim, has recovered nicely. Little JIaroM Kola train of Lake avenue, la conflti-rd to bis home with an attack of pneumonia. STAR THKATKR TOMCHT. jamea Oliver Oirwood'a story, "The Flovrer of the North." Alao Stager Mtdsets Hunshlne ( omfdj and Bob and IM1L. Boy Srout Picture. Saturday spr-rlal Tmidevtlle. Don't rniaa It. 2t

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