Page Two.
THE TIMES.
Friday, June 21. 101?.
nisi
STIRS LARGE
HE
Famous Polish Orator Grills
the Beast of Berlin Before
Big Crowd in Hammond's
Liberty Hall Lats Eve
ning. ""No matter what sacrifice we make In
this war it will h nothing compared to
'ha this ilerman mrrsier would fxart
as hi!" price if he in victorious. Would
you hav hnd us wan until he had
'rumpled Franco and swept Croat
Hriinsi oft' the. seas? Th-.r fight is our
''fh' and th fas of everv allied nation
is our flag by proxy. And he who casts
f sii:r op the fias; of a nation that is
fshiins to protoot our itresids an(j our
wrmen and children t casting; a slur on
..ur flag."
Vnthony Czarneekl, one of the edt
fors of the Chicago Daily News and a
returned correspondent from Ruropa.
"'-.'red a crowd at "Liberty Hall in
Tiamrnond last mirht with a powerful
ft in which he revealed the cupid-
ity of the German nation and told how
Poland his suffered. He spoke under j
the auspices of the American Al.ianoe.
"The Germans are not readers of hu- I
r r nature." he. iaid. "and they failed
fo Judge Americans right. They think I
e s.:o a nation of money-makers with- j
-ut any backbone and are not fighters, j
They di dnot reckon wtih the strength
and resources of this nat.on. They s re i
i ist beginning to realize what the;, are
up against.
"Anyone In this country wish heart I
f'rmes to the Central Towers had
plenty of time to go back between the
s'artins of the war and tliK time we j
rr toped it during the period of our ru- j
trtltty. And those) who didn't g back
i nd still haA-e sympathy for Germany i
re yellow spined ctstiarJa
hout
r,r rve enoueh'lo go back.'"
?i months before. America entered
the war Cztrne.kl was In Germany.
A.jstrta and Poland as special cor
respondent for his paper, one of the
f-r newspaper men to visit devastated
Poland. He to!d of the German cruel
lies in Peiani where the bavonet is
he!, st the throats of tho people. Even
before the war Poland. divided into
'ree pans, was oppressed, the speaker
said.
"Poland." h stated, "was
country, weakened within by
onous German propaganda.
a rich
th-i pots
erd not
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r? &&t lvrU--aw S
When you bring US your broken watch or anything
else that needs fixing we fix it "right.." Or if it cannot be
fixed right we will tell you so plainly.
Altho we repair things right, we charge a moderate
PRICE.
When we sell you a watch or clock it will keep COR
RECT TIME.
We make any violin repair you may need. We make
high grade violins. We carry the strings and violin sup
plies. CARROLL & NEWTON
JEWELERS & OPTICIANS
186 State St. Phone 303. Hammond, Ind.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET
PHONE 77. 81 STATE STREET.
PRICES OF MEATS ARE LOWER THIS WEEK.
Kcllner's Siiar Cured Hickory Smoked Ham? 30c
Empire Brisket Baon 3So
Pork Loins, small and loan 28c
Pork Shoulder for Boast 23C
Choice Cuts Beef Pot Roast
Boiling Beef
Tib Boast, boneless rolled
Hamburger Steak, fresh made
Pork Sausage, fresh made ; 19
Bog of Lamb 26c
Front Lamb 20c
Piamond A Butterine, 2 lbs. for 55c
FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS.
Above prices are lower than they have been for some
months past, i aKe auvaniago of our sppciai saies. i ney
.till ct c r. for von Tm.lp nt Krllnpr's thp rlnr;t
t 111 .''(t V ilM'iii i-- " " ...... v ,
most up-to-date market in Hammond.
f-gSSS
ELL-AN
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Druggists
refund money if it fails. 25c
ready to vsii foreign invasion. It n
mad a crime to tf h the native
toi'Kue and the German lanua ;e was
forced down the throiits of the people
At the outbreak of the war the Polish
factories were stripped of machinery
and the men without work mulij r.ot
earn a livelihood. ftarvn'ion followed.
Then, ih" skilled woikmn of Poland
were tr'.d that they could have work in
the factory enters rf Germany and
thus support their families. As soon as
a workman left his home to work in
Germany a German so'dier entered his
homo. Thousands of women wer driv
en to suicide and thousands lost their
reason."
The speaker "old of the ruins in the
wake of ih.; German armies in the ens'
and of the po..r people living i: the
ruins and of the wholesale oxeout uii
for petty offenses or no offenses. Tie
nari ed a professor executed for Haying
The Russian government did a good
thins to take liquor awav from its peo
ple and a prominent 'ifiui-sn shot
for begging the women of his parish to
be pure. This reifcn of terror still holds
in Poland, he stated. Thousands of
women and children are suffering from
dreaded diseases sn the wake of the
armies. Cities that surrendered with
out a shot were homhard-?d and Lil
ians massacred In Warsaw Czarnecki
saw children begging for food and
former successful hankers, lawyers and
merchants waiting in the long bread
lines, with fat well-fed greedy German
soldiers leering at the suffering people.
("zarnecki stated that in Tr-rim. vv.th
th Vnited States neutral, he was told
by a high official. "You're an American
and America will pay us "
sw how Poland paid when Kultur
bearers subjected her to unspeakable
itips. Any sacrifice we make will be,
nothing' compared to that pr
SPECIAL BOAT
EXCURSION
Steamer Pere Marquette.
The Michigan City. ChKago A West
ern Transportation Co. will open the
season of regular freight sr.d passenger
service out of this harbor by n. special
first day excursion to Michigan City on
next Sunday. Jane S3, 1913.
Steamer leaves East Chicago. Forsyth
avt. bridges ovr canal at 10 o'clock a.
m, return at 7:30 o'clock p. in. Michi
gan City, the "Cony Island of ths Wist",
Boating. Bathing. Pancing. Beautiful
Park. P.rng your lunch. Ticket for
this special excursion 5 renrs for the
round trip. Music on the boat. i-19-4
,v,n - - -
: Vour old WatcK
r sell you
Wew Ona
23c
18
25c
IPC
s
luialLilaf 4 L
BANKERS VS. LAWYERS
Ativ attempt by the bankers to over
whelm tit lawyers in their hall game
HI the' Hammond baseball park tomor
row with goli certificates and securi
ties will be guarded asninat, Teddy
Klotz. captain of the lawyers' team
stated today.
On the othe- hand Lew Kder. capta-n
of the bankes. states his club is pre
pared to withstand any and all argu
ments, written or oral, and oratory
wilt he bailed.
Mayor llrnin and Ch-ef Austgen are
to act as b.-i.eball fhtriffs and preserve
order. .lohn '. Atrnew and Al Morris
I will pe-form the duties of bailiffs for
the baseball court
The game will start at three o'clock
tomorrow aft"; noon.
HAMMOND'S
SICK
NEWS
The condition of Frank Oeming
who sustained sn apopletic stroke lt
Wednesday, is a little improved today,
news which Hammond will h- glad to
learn. He is by no means out of all
danger however.
The condition of Feter Cri: m packer,
who has been very low this week. 1s
about the same mid the popular lawyer
is showing a vi'ili'y ilia' is astonishing
READY TO GO TO WORK
Harry To'le. of Tfl State street.
Hammond, was arrested by Officer Hes
terman at State and Hohman street
on the new jr loafer ord nance
His tase was continued for a week
as he said that he had a lob that he
was going to take next Monday and
also that he was in the draft of next
mon'h.
MUNSTER
Misses Winnie Schoon and Tina I.em
mers spent Wednesday evening lth
Mrs. P. C. Tarns.
Mr. and Mrs Jacob Kooy and daugh
ter Careel, a. visited sr the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J Kuh'man.
Mr and Mrs. J. Harkema are the par
rnts of a baby girl, born .lune 11.
Mrs Pert Jongsma visited her s-ster.
Mrs. Ben Jongsma at Lansing. Wed
nesday. Mrs. Jacob Wagner spent Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. Will Kuhl
man. Thirty-five t". P. army trucks passed
through here on Calumet avenue, Tues
day. LOWELL
Carl N. Gragg went to Indianapolis
on business yesterday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pink-rton of
Hammond visited her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Will Alger here yesterday.
The hb'-ary board has rented th.
rooms over Mrs. L. Pavts" millinery
store and will within the next two
weeks open up a library. The beard j
were intending to build this year, but I
owing to the high cost of material re d j
labor they wiil rent rooms until aft'rj
I the war. The Carnegie corporation 'us
made a donation of J12.500 to erect i
building.
The Chicago Automobile Club passed
through Lowell yesterday mornmc on
their way to George Ade s farm, where
they enjoyed the day and returned to
Chicago in the evening.
The old soldiers around Lowell feel
that Fncle Sam is using thun pr- tiv
well by increasing their pensions from
JS to $10 per momh.
Norman Chapman of Momence is vis
iting Jerome Dinwiddie.
INDIANA HAH8QR
JOY IS 0. K.
Wire From Jefferson Bar
racks Sets Rumors at
Rest Today.
Mr and Mrs Robert Smith. IS1"
Grapevine street. Indiana Harbor, have
ben in great suspense lately because
of the story which has appeared in the
papers that r'aniel Smith of Indiana
Harbor, while on sentry duty, at Jef
fijr.n Hariacks disappeared and that
it was feared that h had met with
foul play. Mr. Smith wired the com
mandment and a wire reached him Ijs
nigt t that his son who enlisted about
six weeks ago was in good health and
doing splend'dlv in his work. A letter
fr Mewed tortav from Pan to his mother.
The Smiths are much mystified over the
soiy and d-i not think it probnhn
thu there nno'her Pan Smith in
Indiana Harbor.
ARE BOUND OVER
WHITING. Tnd. June. 2! Pat Calla
han and Frank Stift. the Whiting; pick
pockets, were bo, ind vr to the super
ior court i;ndr JSn bonds ea'th by
Judge Yl R. Green of the city court.
The defense was taken ra:e of by
Deputv Prosecutor Chas. Pere'. Attor
neys Gav .1 and Ha'.i appeared for Cal
lahan and Si-ft.
The men opetated on a Whiting;
street car and were caught after con-
... 1 . r V- (. . u-V.n t ' ji ii-vr.i4 rff I
the car at Whinn. Callahan was re- !
leased on bonds furnished by Gavit.
but In default of same Stift was tatken
to Crown Point.
The Best Is None Too Good
For Your Eye3 There
fore Visit
-
1 Ifcll 1 II I lOllU
Optical Co.
Ul State St. Hammond
I
PREPARE
FOI BIG
TIME, 4TH
Various features of the Fourth of July I
parnde m Fast Chicago were discussed
at the committee, meeting held at the
city ha'! !at night John Boohno wskt.
chairman of fhr p,ade rommiltee, pre
sided. It was derided to organize each ward
in order h.t !! of h sorb-tics in
cluding churches and fraternal orders,
might be fully informed and be largely
i'f pr, ssmed in the. parade The, follow
ing committees were appointed;
n Factory Organization Judge Co
hen. E. H Petersen, F. 1.. Evans, John
Hocknowski
Women appuspifd in each ward: Mrs.
F. I,. Evans. First ward. Mrs. Barr.
S'.'if'n I ward; Mrs. Jesse Thompson,
Third wird: M'.ss Carrie Gosch, Fourth
wa rd.
'ammi'tces in each ward: Fi-st wai-d.
Father 7-auer. chairman. If E. Jones.
I. Silagi !;!, Maumgarden: Se uiid
ward. Father Budnik, chairman; Peter
Beroten. Peter Sakas, Father Brunskl,
Rev. G B. Jones; Third ward. Father
tioiiaerrer. l.o Bona venttira. H. C. Pet -esjien.
Father Zabaltt; f ourth ward
Father Judmse. Father Kuhnski. J. Kni
man Reppa. John Rev -h h.
Committee on bands: Chairmen of
dierent societies to look after bands
Joe Pertochini. Peter Brotonis. Peter
Sakas. Mrs F. 1. Evans. Mike Muha.
Joe Jolianos, George Sand. Paul Tur
man. Ptan Iong, S. Sievuwski. Waiter
Topa. Mrs. Barr, Miss Katj I).-.! sen,
Mrs. I. aura Bennett. G T-. Kixon. Mrs.
. A. Ross, Mrs. F. Crass; cha'rmen of
Swedish lodge and Maccabees.
It was decied that the parade should
be a foot parade, no automobiles allow
ed, hut thrfl ny organization sould pro
iue a ratrioiic float and place wou.i
be given it in the tarade. Cs n ...e, . ir. ;
floats pre to "oe barred entirely. Mtniner;-
I ",r . or or the O. A P.. i,r,i
j physically ah. to walk in the parade.
i en i m 'i i o use ujj.i's op
!n.bilf. in M'c'. p;are?I in tn r,,.,.0.
sion e.s njv be designated by i.sa.-'-hnis
f the :"n.
A mec'it.g or f publicitv or adver
tising committee is railed for Monlsy
evening st the city hsli to make plans
w,'h refers ice to bann-:,. biMs. c-t v
Every past r and nrb:.t m the i
i made me:vr.-. o' ',: several w d
committers and wii! he. evpeered to as
sist in the organization of their vaiio;;
societi-s i-nd in gi:g the celM,rv.,vi
all the publicity possible.
SKAFISH SALOON
IS RAIDED
The sa'eon of Pete Skafish on Vernon '
avenue. East Chicago, was raided by nr.- I
lice officer last night and twelve cases i
of beer with many emrtv bottles werei
found in the basement with beer behind
the bar. j
Skafish wi, be arraigned before Judge
Cohen of the city court today.
PROCLAMATION.
In .pursuance of the proc'ama :ion
Woodrow' Wilson. President of the
t riited Star-s. and the co-operating
proclamation of James P. Goodrich.
Governor of the Stat- of Indiana.
vvhnebv Friday. June 28 J 9 1 g. has been i
j designated as National War Savings
; Day for the purpose of selling War Sav- j
ings Stamps and of securing pledge? ti j
! buy War Savings Stamps during the re- !
; mainder of the year 1!1S; j
Now. I. Leo Mfforms'-k. Mayor of j
the ity of Last Chicago, Indiana, do
hereby recommmd and u-ge ail the!
people of our city to make purchases
and subscribe to ple.dgcs fop the pur- I
chase of War Savings Stamps to the
extent of their means, and infurther- j
anee of vnid work to assemble, either in
person or by rroxv of a previous! v 1
TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE
One of the best bargains that we
have offered this war. Large t-room
cottnge In fine condition, within 1 b!o-K
of the post office, now vacant, and im
mediate possession can be given. Price
$2200; part cash, balance mortgage. fr
you will look at this property you wii!
buy if. Go.1jn, Mevn Co. Hammond.
6-21-1
FOR RENT Nicely furrishei front
room. 26 Russell st. Hammond.
6-21-1
WANTIH) Voun.c: lady
for office vroi k. .J. J .Dibos
& Soil 6-21-1
Stylish Pumps and Oxfords
The Season's Cboice.
Some of the most charming styles m
dainty summer footwear can be found
at ' Ortt's'
and at popular prices.
Women. Nifty pUmp Patent Or soft
kid, high or low heel $3.50, $5.00
down to S3. 50
White Fabric Pumps Smartest and
latest patterns $rj and S3. 50
Women's Classy Oxfords B'.ack, gray.
white, brown $4.00 to S7.00
K EDS The ideal summer footwear
for men. women and children
75c to S2.50
HAMMOFiDS
LARSEST BOOT SHOP
signed pledga caM. jn such places and
at such hour as shall b designated
by the War Savings Committee of our
County;
Furthermore. I place all P'Ublic build
ings of this city at the disposal of
agents of such War Savings Committee
i'ir vn i'uiiiuir ii'im in trie uov-
ernor's proclamation. I
1 request, enjoin and direct all pub
lic officials of our c;t to aid by evetv
means In their power In carrying out
the rerom mendat ion.-i of the President
and the. Governor.
Tione under my hand and seal, this
21st day of June. 11S.
I.EO MCCUKMACK. Mayor.
TAKES HIS L. L. M.
J G Vivian of the Hammond water
deportment look his I. !.. M degree,
at the Chicago f.aw School :n.t night.
Mr. Vivian took the. 1. I.. H at the
I.i m oi n - J eff r t sen I.nw School in Ham
mond, '"lass of lull.
ROBERTSDALE
l,ast Tuesdav Mrs. Alee Mears of
1 'gden avenue. Chicago and Mrs. Arthur
Tt ork i.f Kalamazoo, Mi -h.. spent the
d.'iy with their aunt. Mrs. M. E. Kun-
r of Ilobertsdale.
The, Good Tunes f'rochet club was
en ierta:nd Thursd.i y afternoon by Mrs.
Pags and Mrs. Wiinam Roe Bt the
K..e nome in Lnk" avenue. Th gucs's
(Spent a pleaitant uTM-inoon in
edlA
work until 4 o '. lock, when refresh
ments were sei d
Mrs John Pl.i'.i end daughter Elanore!
were gtirst of Hammond friends. Tues
day. Mrs, Corni.n of Ch.cngo, was i V
RuoHt r; Af r .. Frank Buehr .f Iu
iliona bou'.';;rd yeaterda .
Miss l.ii'ie 7.'-r- r if Myrl-- ; venu.
has taken a posit - n a' th- ' . ndard
t ill Coropan ,'.
The member" of the Ladies Rsh'
Class will give Th" Old Maids' Conven-'
ion e: the Whit.nu a id toriurn this,
'"'nii'g for ihe i-n,-rlt i I tlr- Whiting i
Trendi c'uY ;
Mr. and Mrs Slater i-,? v nuiw-d fron .
Atcliisin avernie. to tiiir new hoii'o in 1
the Vs' Pa rk subd' v ision. ;
M:s. Charles Benson sn-n Tuesdavi
in Hamtnoud, the gus! of Mrs. "harltsl
Ila'i.nin, j
Mr. sr.d Mrs. A'h-rr Me vers nn1
daugh'ers of Forrest Park
viM'ed Mrs
Rlcliard Schaaf of Indiana boulevard,
Wr dnrs J.i y
The members c' the Marotie- to ciun
were vi ry pleasantly n!ir'in. 1 Wed- j
n. sday .l'lrrtif.-n a Mi" bon. ..f Mis. j
Charles Bt:nvn -:' Roberts avenue.
Several games f pf.i:o wu-e plaved
and prizes were won by Mevdarnes
Wheeler, Eggers and Matlvas
Mr and Mrs Greison and Mrs. Les
ter Pearee of Amy , venue, motored to
May wood. I!!.. -dnesday. where they
v isited Mr. ari l Mrs. Chapman.
Mrs. John Blaul and daughter Na
omi of Roberts avenu '. visiter in Chi
cago today.
Mr. and Mrs A. M Ms -fx of Myrtle
.venue, was the guest of friends 1n
Hammond. Wednesday.
W. E. Crews is ouit" ill wih sn at
tack of rheumatism.
Mrs. Albrr Schr' fer entertained Mrs.
Rovd and Mrs. Pibbii.s of E.ist Side.
a her ho. tie i u.-n'l r.ftiw, yes -
;"div-
TODAY AND SATURDAY
An All 5?ar Cast in
"God's Country and
The Woman"
Eight Act?, a Two hour show.
Manaper'y ripclpion: A groat
picture.
-FREE-
"Boy Scouts to the
Rescue"
Every Saturday Roy SeoiTs and
rhildren who are in the thtater
before l":3f) are only rpquirtd
to pay c war tax.
I .
of ! 21 m-nam oicns
HtoBliiva
eauctio
On Sample Shoes from high grade branches. All
kinds of children 's shoes sold at Hoc from the dollar
less. Come here and save We also do high grade
shoe repairing.
Calumet Shoe Shop
390 Fayette, Corner Calumet, Hammond.
M. MOTKIN, Prop.
L
with
'Itsit Tinnrni -I
Silt IK i
i umniauinL i
! maw
1 M EI
Atchison
American Peet
American Car
Anaconda
American Smelting .
Brooklyn Tiapid Trans
Baldwin locomotive,
Baltimore and Ohio
Canadian P;citic
Ameriran Can Co.
New Toik Centra!
t'oiorado Fuel
Central Leather
Chesapeake and oj-i
Crucible Steel
Erie
1 American Steel Fdrs
6SJ
149i
91i
95J
ln5i
s:
3
h2i
4Cj
91i
o r
General Electric
Great Northern
Mexican Petroleum
Norfolk and Western
Northern Pacific
Pennsyl vania
Pittsburg Coal
Peoples Gas
I T?.-.,.V.t;rt tr. ? C..rt
Kenaing
V. S. P.uhber Eli
Southern Pacific S4
Southern flailviiay 24J
Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Zi
Texas Oil 150
I'. S. Steel 10..
Cnion Pacific 122i
I 'tail Copper Rfi
Western Cnion Sr)
Wabash pj
f Willys Overland 2
CHlCAf.O f.RI FITIRFA.
i Corn August H4: July June
I 14! .
1 Oats August G ?'. July. 72!t; June,
! TS'.
( Hit tUl 1.1 K STOCK.
HOGS Receipts 17. "0. market is
trad--.
Bough IS. 25 9 16.50; p gs 16.50 -f?.1".
! 1 at K,riK' 10 -
trhers. 3 6. 35-. 60.
4 0 f : market
A 1 i L.E Keceipt
jsloiv and steady: hee-.e. 12,0-1T.S5:
cow. 7 ;(n-l 3 7.1; stork feeders, S 25-
i
1 & : canner. 6.5'il7 5"; calves 16.'n
21, butchrs. 710-13 of.
riiicrio prooi fF. j
BUTTER- Creamei y ext. 3: cream- ,
.-y firsts. 42:j-4S; firsts. 4M42"t; sec- j
nd. S7-39. I
EGGS Ordinaries. J". ',-32: firsts S.1-
24. Live poultry Fowls. 25; d ticks. 25;
geese. 15: springs 36-40: turkeys. 24. ;
Veal 50 to i lbs., t?'-2c; 60 to SO i
lbs.. 20iH2ic: ?0 to lift lbs.. 21 'if 22c;
fancy. 22'-2c; overweight kidneys, ISc; !
coarse. 7 6c. j
Potatoes Cers 4i; Minn.-Wic. Jl 25
frl.CO; news prints J2 50 5:2.73. j
ARRESTED AT ERIE.
i
Nick Halomirv w as arrested at the
1 Erie depot last night by P. H Voit for
itrain ridine
E3
Theatre
SUNDAY
Mary Miles Winter
in
"A Bit of Jade"
And Toto in "The Junk Man."
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
10 act?.
Alice Joyce and
Harry Morey
"Within The
Law"
Everybody should see this great
picture. Regular prices.
Ks!
Sugar 6 Si S
Fd-y eOi J
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Sale
A Chance
Meeting
a friend may change the entire
rours of your life. When you meet
with some important opportunity you will
be e!ad if you are appropriately dressed.
Why not bring your old hat. in and
have us transform it into a becoming
shape by our work in hat cleaning and
blockins. Panama? our ppecialty.
PI (fill Shoc Shining and
DUUU Hat Cleaning Parlor
BOTH LADIES' AND GENTS' HATS
GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION.
175 STATE ST. PHONE 2484.
HAMMOND, IND-
The Coolest Place in Towrt.
Orpheum.'.Theaire
Our Summer Policy:
First five days pictures. Satur.
day and Sunday Vaudeville.
TODAY
Alice Joyce
in
"Woman Between
Friends"
and
Charlie Chaplin
"A Dog's Life"
Come Early.
BIJOU
THEATER
HAMMOND
TODAY
A Fox Nine Ref' Production
"JACK AND THE
BEANSTALK"
SATURDAY
WALLACE REID
"THE WORLD APART1
Also THE AMERICAN GIRL.
-COMING-
"Mothers of Liberty"
-TODAY-
Viola Dana
in her latest fpaiur-
"A Weaver of Dreams"
SATURDAY
"The Devil's Wheel"
Featuring GLADYS EROCKWELL.
Showing how tin soul of ?. woman
rales the underworld of Pan..
.SPECIALS
for
SATURDAY
ONLY
eanut
Our Home Made Can
dies and Ice Cream Are
the Best.
kVtvWs
Hammond
Candy Co.
TWO STORES
166 STATE AND
FOUR CORNERS
Only Circus This Year
Hammond, Sat., June 22
At Calumet Avenue Grounds.
3 SWAT TRfilRS 07
CIRCUS MARVELS
INCLUDING SCORES OF
FOREIGN FEATURES
mi kkk Ktn m mcs'es
MfQ OrfM IT I M 1 t I
fatii ttfm itBllr K
rwtiET uwm to u
to Tan Hairrto
Reserved and adniis.-ion tk-K'.d
on gale circus day at Summer's
pharmacy, tA2 Hohman St., near
State.
Brittle
'i.'y4k
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