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'I'm: INDIAN M'OIJS ST.K. TIICHSDAY; i'KBIH'AKY "12. EDWARD PERKINS LYDAY IS IN RACE FOR COUNCILMAN' TOMORROW -I I'r. Kdward X. Perkins, old, colored chiropodist, died stir-day at Ids home, 2t! West Maple road.

I tea tli was ci.useil by nephritis, an attack of which Dr. Perkins suffered last Thanksgiving day. ir. Perkins was widely known of active connection over a long period of a and jri 1 Interurban Cars Late State Roads Blocked to Traffic. i HEAD OF COLLEGES IN KANSAS SLATED I FOR CABINET POSTj President Is Said to Favor! Jardine for Secretary of Agriculture.

i VVASIIINTI'iiX, Feb. II. Althoimli II-," White llmis" withlieh! eninnierit, mi nit 1 ien i ft li i i F-( h-r? Irvii- wHy William At. Jr.1in! nf hml virtually been I'renhleiit fur si i I i ry of a crieult ore. i I interracial work and with wolf i- work a colored persons locally.

He was born July 1, at Tipton, a son of Two and one-half Inches of snow and a slight amount of rain was accompanied by a temperature of 17 degrees above zero yesterday. The temperature yesterday morning at 7 o'clock was degrees above zero and illia.ni and i i i a. cy j'erKins. Latest Hits for Dancing He attended school at Tipton and came to Indianapolis In 1M)7. Oh, Mnlwl (F'i'v Trot) l.ticky Kentucky (KovTrol) r.ailey's I.lieky Sown I v' A i' 7' ii I He had practiced Soinebofl.v Like Yon I'ov Tn I Can't Slop (tallying Vim (l'o Tmt The Vagabonds I .7.1 1809 1865 chiropody here since, His office was in the Odd Fellow building.

He was a. member of the interracial m-mlttee of the Council of Social Oh. Maud Trot) You Can't Make a Woman Chance Her Mind (One Step) 1 Art I'aynn and Ilis 1 I .75 nit. k. n.

ia.i. IUKIIL ai I cim til ue I above zero. Although the sleet and snow caused some delays un eleetr'c lines and Fome daniBge to wire serce, the loss was not great. Trouble between Indianapolis and St. Louis, was experienced by the Western t'nlon Telegraph Company, but serious Interruption ot service followed, it was said.

Offlciwls of traction lines entering Indianapolis from the north reported delays of as much ns an hour in the schedule, of cars but this delay was overcome when the tracks were cleared of snow. Xo trouble above that ordinarily accompanying rain and snow was experienced by the local telephone company and long distance lines. Steam lines into Indianapolis reported most trains on time. Wait ini; You (Waltz) (lennrlt. Inst iu in a 1 Trio, Trinity Agencies, "Four Score and Seven Years We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation, under God, shall have a new.

birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. The Kan -vis 1 j.jn In I 'undress, Uilii'll nlMc .1. .1. Aluhler, nls'l 1 ill'-: fur the. post, llet Sll'l iiu-i ii -i support to Mr.

rr i p. ef Hi- ileleKfi 1 lull hi'en in i i 1 with Mr. Coel- lile iut they il-clinf-il tu whether tle I rii 1 iufoi inntion as to his Mr. I i 1 i i himself, who in a mem-hi- of the 1 'n slil-nt ii fjrlellltitra 1 con-fereiiie, eiinfeniil with Air. CooliilK" diirintr the day.

OfllchilH saiil the visit Inn! to 'hi with agricultural fiuestions hut dec lined tu into details. of CollcKf. Air. is president (lie Kansas Agriculture ('olleijo rind his cup- Lovers' Walt (Waltz) denni'lt Dance Orchestra) RECORDS BY COLORED ARTISTS Knows tire Way I ('eel Ois Moinin' i Early livery Morn Josephine neatly, Colored Vocal! Ace. by lied Onion Jazz Rabies) .73 ART1IIH W.

LYDAY. Arthur W. I.yday, business manager of the Moving ricture Projectionists, is the first Democrat to announce his candidacy for councilman from the Cake Walking Itahies (From Home) (Shimmy l-'ox Trot) lied Onion Jazz Rabies Lodge, F. and A. AL the Kappa Alpha Psl Fraternity, the executive board of the Colored Y.

M. C. A. and the Bethel A. M.

E. Church. He Is survived by the widow, Mrs. Estelle Johnson Perkins, and a daughter, Edna Perkins. The funeral will be hold tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Bethel A.

M. E. Church. Burial will be In Crown Hill cemetery. Kx-Senator Albert J.

Beveridge, who had known Arr. Perkins many year.s, yesterday paid him the following tribute: "I knew Ed Perkins and respected him. Such men as he meant eyeiy-thlng for the advancement of the colored people. His death is a loss not only to his own race, but to the. whole community." Vocal Chorus, Iiaily and Todd' .75 Of All the Wrongs You've Done to Ked Onion Jazz llahies purler has the indorsement of I ''i'st district.

Atr. l.ydsy Is married Secret tu nluuii the lives at North Riley avenue, dent previously had offered-the is the father of two children. Ho culture s-( relarvship. Ilis altitude tu- Indiana polls and educated word the Ah -Nary-llougen farm hill had In i displeasing to some of the POITLAK Y()( AL 1 l.ove a Utile Cotlajfe Old I'n! AYilson Harper, Tenor' Acc. by Violin, Olio and I'iano) IRISH FLUTE In the public schools.

Although he has never hel any public office, hs has been active In polities for some tlniP. Atr. Ivday pledges tils efforts toward a businesslike administration if elected. Pettis Dry Goods Co. KIWANIANS TOLD OF Clear Roads of Snow.

The snow of yesterday swooped into this state from the west and was carried north and west from here. The snow was also accompanied by a cold wind which caused pedestrians to believe a lower temperature prevailed than actually was registered. The weather forecast is for warmer weather today. Parts of the Xatlonal road between Greenfield and Cumberland were covered with more than two feet of ice and snow yesterday afternoon, which made the highway impassable, according to word received by John D. AVil-llams, director of the state highway commission, from the district engineer's office at Greenfield.

All traffic was blocked, it was reported, and probably would be tied up for hours, since a heavy snow was falling at the time. The highway department sent five trucks and snow plows to clear the road. Reports received at the commission's office from Vlncennes Indicated that state road Xo, 10 Is blocked by snow and Ice between Sulllvan-nd Oaktown. I 1) .75 Kalians supporting that measure. The delegation was unanimous today, however, in lis indorsement of him.

When Secretary Wallace died, Senator Curtis recommended Air. Alohhr tu the President. Iater the name of Mr. Jardine was mentioned as a os-sihle candidate fur the office, and Senator Curtis then called a meeting of the state delegation and it indorsed Mr. Alohler formally.

Today Senator Curtis explained the change In the delegation's Indorsement was to assure the President that In case he desired OFFICERS CHOSEN BY RADIO BODY The New York Store Est. 1853 MANAGER BENEFITS All the Way to Oaluay (Irish 1'olka) Iy on the Water (Irish Heel) John Griffin, Flute Solo fThe Fifth Ave. his Man) Faddy Muldoon, I'iano Arc. OLD TIME FIDDLE AND GUITAR Fishers' Hornpipe and Opera Heel Wm. R.

Honchens, Fiddle; J. M. Houchin, flnitar Acc. Temperance Heel and lleilly's Heel Wm. R.

Honchens, Fiddle; J. M. Houchin, Guitar Arc. Saloma Dunlap, I'iano Acc. Hear Them at Your Neighborhood Dealers.

Herbert A. Luckey was elected president of the Indianapolis Broadcast lyisteners' Association In a meeting otiliH to appoint Mr. Jardine, Kansas mem ARMAND FUNERA TO BE TOMORROW hers of Congress would not stand in held in the Hoard of Trade last night, the way. I Other officers are George L. Olossbren- I Air.

Jardine has had experience that flrst vice president; K. C. Smith, would be fif value to him as secretary of agriculture. Hum on an Idaho vl('e President; K. R.

Baxter, ranch In he was a cattle puncher treasurer, and Bailey Fesler, secre-In Montana at the age of la, and then, tary. The offlcers will serve one vear. after a curse at the Vtah Agricul- Tho ronsisted of tin- cullege, became an instructor! thee. In IWKi he began a four-year A' J- Alton, George S. Greene, George period of service In the -agriculture de- Glosshrenner, G.

K. Kalston and Cleveland (0.) Councilman Explains Plan of City. Government. Benefits derived from the city manager plan of municipal government were outlined by Dr. A.

R. Hatton, a member of the Cleveland (O.) city Council, and a professor of political science in Western Reserve university, in an address before the Klwanls Club yesterday. The club was host to THE STARR PIANO CO. MONUMENT CIRCLE. ANDERSON PIGGING OFT.

after investigating the. fatal accident. Kergt. Jack O'Neal and Sergt. Harry Smith of the accident prevention bu reau, assisted Coroner Robinson in the investigation.

Guy Simpson, 812 South Illinois street, told the offlcers that he saw Armand and Hurst fall. Simpson said Hurst tried to save himself by clutching the scaffold which remained suspended at one end by the rope. Both men suffered fractured skulls, broken legs and internal injuries. Hurst was Instantly killed and Armand died an hour later In the City hospital. K.

E. Johnson of Detroit, superintendent of construction, said that the scaffolding and equipment used by Armand and Hurst had been Inspected that morning ami no defect found. Armand and Hurst were working for John Armand. 845 North Olney street, father of Cuy Armand, retouching stone work when the acci Heaviest Snowfall Since 191.1 Reported by Huron il. AXDERSOX, Feb.

11. Ander-sonlans this afternoon began to dig themselves out of the deepest covering scores of visitors from other luncheon pai'lmeot here, in charge of cereal J. Wilhelm. Hi; bus been connected The association seeks to eliminate with Karisns Agricultural college since interference. There are seventy-three Hilt and Its head since Mils.

members of the club, it was said. A campaign has been started by which FI.YINU SPOKT I'ltPDK TK.I). It is hoped to bring the membership KlvlriK light airplanes will In ten I to The next meeting will be yens' time be lh snort of voiitli Is the hf.m lft Severln at o'clock iiei! lit Urn or Mi- i haili-M Wakefield, 1 pioneer aviator of Knglaiul. I next A ednesday evening. of snow since 11113.

Government clubs in the city. Weather Bureau gauges showed a snow- Back From College If yon linvo flnlsb-il your rullece Iimvc curie ax i ii vim expect to mi. iirul If are a Inns iit In Iiiimucmh pi.iitiiiri nin- In lillSllleyi. college. I yml HI gl li-l-- polnt inilnlng fur ilt)e work You can I'nneeii ra i nil your th'ilicllt.

time mill energy upon 111- one tiling. la f.u-t, the enurs will form tlm il tree enniiei'iltrg link lielwii'ii jour (irern.nt sltiiHiloii and llic right Mint in ii husine'H iinNjttun. ih Iin sin-cin. ty. Attend llullii iih HuslnesF Collego at Mnrlon.

Miiruii. rispo'rl An- ilerson, Kokrmio. I fa yd i e. i 'nluni Im s. Ki.

hiiionii. Vim r- or apnlls. I'biis. t'. I'rliiK Ix Preshlont arnl (in, V.

Itiiiz. ilenrral In tmii-h with the point jnii wish to aiternl, or wrl'e or lelenliniip Fled ('as-, Principal. dent occurred. EGG SHELLS AS CONTAINERS FOR BOOZE SUCCEED BOTRES? Body of Cecil Hurst, Also Victim of Fall, Taken to Fillmore. Funeral services for Guy C.

Armand, 31 years old, 22118 Parker avenue, who was killed Tuesday when he fell from a scaffold on the Circle Motor Inn into Bird street, eight stories below, will be held at the Calvary Baptist Church In Brlghtwood at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be In Crown Hill cemetery. The body of Cecil Hurst, 20 years old, fellow workman with Armand, who was also killed in the fall, was taken to Fillmore yesterday afternoon. Two other workmen were Injured in falls yesterday in the downtown district. William Rickey, 111 years old, Tacorna avenue, a plasterer, fell from a scaffold on the second floor of the William H.

Block Company store at noon. He was taken to Vincent's hospital suffering from severe head and leg injuries. Kaiiler in the day Chris Bruce, 34 years old, 1702 Troy avenue, a plasterer, fell fourteen feet from a Kcaffold in the new Columbia Club fall of ten Indies between' 2 and 8 a. m. today.

Traffic on Vnlon Traction Company city and Interurban lines was tied up for a few hours this forenoon, but this afternoon began to reach normal. Country roads around Anderson were almost Impassable and some rural mall carriers found it impossible to finish their routes, where snow was drifted four feet deep for stretches of two and three city blocks. The Roosevelt school, south of here, was closed because roads were covered by drifts so high that traffic was biocked. Hundreds of automobiles were stranded in the deep snowdrifts, folder weather tonight gave promise that the deep snow would remain. Township trustees hope to start clearing the.

snow-submerged highways tomorrow. Tractors and old-fashioned horse-drawn drags were brought into service In an effort to break pathways along sidewalks and through streets here. Farmers report that trie snow was beneficial to wheat. I'ennsy anlii find Vermont, Flint Door North V. V.

(', A IndinniipolK Will Chicken Coops Be Quarantined in Such Industries? Asks Miss Bostwick Waiters Face Problems Obliging Patrons Who Order Omelets. BV MARY K. ir.r i. a.jjj. mu.

uif jj, "To obtain efficient city government it is necessary to keep In city service an' executive of proven ability and to keep politics out," Dr. Hatton said. haa been more conclusively proven than the fact that we can not secure necessary executive and administrative ability from city heads elected In a 'popular election. In i the flrst place, men of such caliber are holding down executive positions in. the big industries and will not run for office.

It is as absurd to choose the head of the city government of Indianapolis by a popular vote, as to pick the superintendents of schools by the same process, as each must have long training. We have tried the elective mavor system for more than one hundred years and It has never produced what its advocates claim for it. Difference in I'lans. "The commission plan of government should be distinguished from tha city manager plan. Under the commission plan the voters elect a small Council or commission.

These persons sitting together form the Council and pass on necessary ordinances. Each IniUvldual commissioner also acts as the head of a department. "Under the city manager plan the Council passes the necessary ordinances and also appoints the chief executive officer of the city and executes Its policies through the chief executive officer, or city manager. This system has. been in use for fifteen years and more than cities have adopted it.

The system has provided a higher typo of executive than previously. It has DEFERS PRESENTATION OF TRACK ELEVATION PLANS An extension of time from Feb. 10 to Match 2 has been granted Indianapolis Union Railway Company engineers by the board of public works for presentation of track elevation plans for the eastern part of the city. According to H. G.

Wray, assistant city engineer in charge of track elevation, plans and specifications on this work have been delayed for some time and recent action of the board was taken on his recommendation to order the plans submitted at a certain date or else accept plans provided by the city. Railroad engineers asserted that differences with other railroads having converging lines, has caused the delay. In his recommendations to the board Mr. Wray urged that the board order the Belt railroad company engineers "to get together with the other railroads and work out the plans with the minimum amount of delay." Don't Neglect a Cold 'Influenza and other nlhnenls are often the result of a prolonged cold. ixm't take chances.

SHKMS, according to the public prints, that a lot of chickens In thin vicinity arc afflicted with a mysterious ailment, and there have been signs or something, put on practically all the chicken coops in nine adjacent counties, the same way 1 SULPHUR VAPOR ni.17.ZARH II ITS NOBT.ERVII.T.K. BATHS building under erection on the Circle. He was taken to the Deaconess hospital suffering from head injuries and a dislocated knee. Kic.key and Bruce, showed Improvement last night, It was said. Coroner Makes Iteport.

The slipping of a cable end from a clamp let the boards fall on which Armand and Hurst were sitting, Coroner Paul F. Robinson said yesterday are nature's way to health. Highly endorsed by physicians lor the treatment of rheumatism, neuritis, stomach dlsor- INDORSKI) ItV MAin 5361. r-HYSICIANS 'lers, etc. 132'2 W.Wash.

St. Mall Carriers Experience Difficulty In Covering Routes, NOBLES YIUiE, Feb. 11. One of the worst blizzards of the season swept over north central Indiana today. The ground Is covered with Ave Inches of snow which has fallen since last midnight and it has been banked up on some of the country roads by a strong wind until passage over the highways is Impossible.

they put. a sign on your house when you have scarlet fever, and nobody who has chickens that, are under suspicion are allowed to let them off the place, or the eggs either. And It. further seems that there are indications that before long bootlegging in chickens and eggs will be carried on at a brisk rate, and while this is unfortunate in a way, still, we ask you, will it or won't it do a lot to liven things up? My (toddness, hut there certainly the hood. And the cops came on 'cm vvlll be plenty of interestlnp; reading if so quick that there wasn't any chance this sinister project pets well under to got rid of the evidence, either, way! Indianapolis Isn't under the And the matter of evidence will be quarantine, and probably won't he far easier to Ret.

It won't be like this for what, -If anything, is purer in i liquid contraband, where, ifnless the every way thun an Indianapolis authorities are ready to do some we reserve the right to mishty aKn with a sponge nd let our at large and pic- up ti. evidence. It trickles away ture a few of the many Intrietiing In-; and Is gone forever. No, indeed a cidents that would take place if It busted egg is a busted egg, and one of would he announced that it was a the most conspicuous things In the crime to buy sell a chicken or an world, anil so the authorities shouldn't and that the only way to get have any trouble when it comes to Modern Hotel Mineral llatln meant a great financial saving with the city managed with as much care sb that of any great business," Dr. Hatton said.

Health Headquarters 1IOMB OK T1IK. WIIITK CRANK WATKIt Fplendid results in treatment of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuritis, Nervousness mid Disorders of Ingestion. I.ii-r and lidn ys. An Ideal place to rest and relax when nervous and depressed by business cures and social responsibilities. The Dillsboro Sanitarium Co.

LIGHTER BUSSES PLACED ON ROADS ml under- icrii was l)V a ntiuimu.i ivoumre, Kural mall carriers experienced great difficulty on their routes becau'se of this condition. Most of the interurban cars were from one to two hours late all day because of the heavy snow on the tracks. II SNOW AT KDINni RO. KIUNBURO, Keb. 11.

Preceded by a heavy downpour of rain and hail, accompanied by an electrical storm, the biggest snowfall of the season arrived here early this morning. The balmy weather of the last few days deceived many, who were unprepared for the cold snap, and suffering was acute during the day. Write for Dpsi-rlptU Booklet, DIIUlM.ro, lppt. II. Ted C.

Brown, secretary-treasurer of the Indianapolis Motor Bus Terminal round route. "ltrlif line" I.enlis. How well we remember one day, how there was a man standing on the back platform of the street car, and lie was holding a brief case, the man was, Iteport of Ilahl. And although the present purveyors of illicit beverages may have their UlPy have pif.nt.tl1 the cargo they carry at least remains sil-nt. Consider, then, the hopeless plight of a.

chicken hontlei-t. THREE SENTENCED ON BOOZE CHARGES ca se and all of a sudden that brief TRADE your OLD Furniture for NEW Balane Twbi MESSENGER'S Delaware and WaihlnftM lb. began to leak In the most mysterious tinKy making his wav through 'the way! are here to say that it has Mess highways, and Just as been our undisguised pleasure i-- ne passes' a cop, the two chickens on. lots of embarrassed gents in nine, hut this man with the leaking brief Three persons, one woman and two men, were given sentences of from one to two years Imprisonment and another man was sentenced to sixty days in the Marion county Jail by A. Collins in Criminal court cstonlay.

The woman, Miss Catherine Kullen, ml Co, Ion Mnnio hr.ll. V. I VVr.ct hot dor his coat let out a series nf agitated squawks. He will recall, then, that he meant lo wrjng their necks ere he departed his hazardous Jotirnev, but HVANSV1LLK IN PATH. EYANSYIM.E, 11.

Evansvllle awoke this morning to And the ground covered with an Inch of snow that fell following a downpour ease was the most so. Yet if -would tie a strong, heaitny would a knlili(tr much easier no koi n. ami nnw here he Is Havbe bunch of fragile eggshells get prae- some night, the authorities of rain last night. A driving north will dci linn rn nei IM sir. 10 swoon down nn n.n i PRESCRIPTIONS fllled hr.

sccurately compound-d, double checltU and modtr-atelT priced. CLARK CADE Clajpoal V't fttr. Company, operating fifteen lines out of Indianapolis, said yesterday his company has replaced heavy busses with touring cars and lighter busses on a number of roads, In accordance with a request of the state highway commission. The commission recently requested that lighter cars be used on some unpaved roads, softened by recent thaws and freezes. A state law prohibits use of vehicles weighing more than 3,000 pounds on unpaved roads during winter months.

According to Mr. Brown, schedules will not be changed with the use of lighter vehicles, because passenger traffic has lessened during the cold weather. John D. Williams, director of the highway commission, said the return of snow and cold weather has aggravated damage to many roads caused by the recent thaw. Breaks, he said, have occurred in the following state roads No.

31, east of Rockville; No. 33, west of Crawfordsville; No. 50, west of North Judson, one mile west of Rass lake and west of San Pierre, and No. 22, between Harrisburg and Bedford Rhinoceros-that Jnzzv dancing 1 Win'' the mWW SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Wllkins street, were arrested at their see many a brief case leaking wnn me home let. by deputy slu riffs 1 makings of an omelet If tills chicken 'and prohibition officers a fter uslnoss goes any further oi un- i-iiep nl wnore, if you believe all you hear, there have certainly been some pretty jazzy goings on lately.

sneaking into la chase of miles. It was said, I lVoulo would go and cafes at breaklast after they seen coming Into the i jestaurants I nnd call the waiter over, and city in an automobile. The hous was I-ot us listen to the renort nf niu i tune, MF.RCI RY DROPS. SOUTH BEND, Feb. 11.

South Bond and northern Indiana once mora Is under the spell of winter, a sudden drop In the mercury last "night being followed today by a fall of snow. The thermometer registered 2(1 degrees at noon. iaide-1 later- that same night and approximately forty gallons of alcohol i oi.flsc.-i t' d. it was alleged. They were lined $1011 each yesterday an.

I tin- whisper to him: the arresting officers in such a case "Say. tieorge. how about an ogS. flut oNo.hin' doin Hoss, i gang sees us, they dives out doors and 'ir, as much as nr joo i windows woman as sentenced to the Indiana i. I place i i I isT -n "1 Kins or the Momaii prison and the man to Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions.

Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablett Alto bottles of 24 and 100 Druggist. I (icorge. i t- eChool age, too, and that ain't the i ecc flrst thing In the morning, In. of nlUf.v( wa, pefl 'of CLluscv FARM KRS WELCOME SNOW. HARTFORD CITY, Feb.

snons on every table, and one little fiapp'er what we got. we looked In her I 4 8 Knt AVatlilngton Street. isplrln Is the trdt msrt et Bsytr Msnnfsetnrs of Monoaeetitscldester of StycyllcicH 1 i fonua tot Sh" said she is years old and lie said he was 21. Harry T- ar. old, lul I Keystone axinue, was the other man I to tieejvo a long sentence.

He was arret- .1 I M', hy Lieutenant I and a squad of pollcenun, when they, in a police automobile, saw him si ling and hailed him. 11" fused handbag, and there was a soft boiled i three-Inch fall oflsnow here early to-egg in it. I tell you its something day brought wlnter'back with a rush. 1A-elenmed the SnOWr because a tola i io- I "Well I'll see what I can do about cettin' vnu a aig. But we don't dast it' In a aig cup.

You'll have to eat out of a teacup." Orpington" In Demand. I another law will he broken right under the noses of the authori- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllll of the moisture It will give the wheat fields when the snow melts, as they say the crop is In need of water. lo stop and was arrested when nvcr- tiiketi. lane fiiaiility of liquor 1 and oBnveimneimee foiind in Ids automobile, it 1 ties, to say tiotliing or egg sums, d. also was fined i mMKine one citlz'i call- was i Me i 1 ti' Anios l.intner.

"4l Shrlver avenue friend in a furtive manner, rte.l ''lUi to il I I i tip a. tifn Hnir Grouiir did thit in 1 2 montht- 60o. a 8tna lOa jr irtai prtoxaqt. Aqantt maw 7 AeoH Umt Ctmum. Btx 192.

IN0UNAPQU8 1..11 nllie r.r saying are you interested Sav, listen nere BRINGS SLEEP WITHOUT DOPE The Wonderful Effect of Wheeler's Nerve Vitalixer That Produces Sound'. Restful Sleep in a are the result of good electrical appli-H ances and good electrical service. I At Sanborn's you get both. in getting rase?" 'inil' I'll sav so What kind?" See These Electrical Appliances in Oar Store: allng a "liling tig'-r. Ills home was raided April by police.

had appealed from City court, whore he was dned SdlitJ and tu thirty days in Jail. "Ileal gon-u-wine Orpingtons. The ,,.,.,1 stuff. I practically know the ii that laid 'em." I'll sav I want "em! If I ohm an omelet pretty soon I'll Just pass out of the picture. I'll take half iin.

ense ORR RULES MISS FLYNN'S PROMOTION NO VIOLATION FggH Are Sniiulit. 1'enple who'd never so much as look at nn egg th glad, free days of personal liberty will discover, of a sudden, that they have mad passion for them. Nn party will be complete without the host going nut In the kitchen and scrambling up a moss In the frying pan. "(living a little party tonight. Rotter come around got a couple of dozen of the you know oof "What?" "Oofs! Don't you know French? Cackle-cackle.

Don't dare talk over the 'phono. But you'd better not miss It." "I'll he there!" Much as we love peace, and hate to see things get into a state of turmoil, we admit that we would get quite a kick out of happenings like these, and most Interesting of all, to us, would be to read how the homes of wcnlthy citizens have been raided, and no less than seven dozen eggs found concealed In a false chimney In tho basement, the meantime, we think we will go out and buy ourself a half dozen or so, just to be on the safe side. Xnt that we care for eggs, but it's the princlpla of the thing, Every modern appliance to save you time, trouble or money and to make life more comfortable. Complete electrical service to assure the efficient operation of the products we sell. LIONS CLUB HEARS TALK OM LIFE SAVING METHODS Cmrrodore W.

E. Longfellow of the American lied Cross, was a speaker fief rh Uor.s Club at the regular yesterday. Commodore talked on life saving methods gr.d flrst aH work In swimming and In flre-t. Four noT members of the club wore Initiated and applications of five others Wer, sreepfed. flans were mado yesterday for a large delegation to attend the in.falia'ion of a.

Nions Club at ri'xf. "Wednesday night-. The regular meeting h're will not he held, th memberobip instead traveling to; RADIO SETS LOUD SPEAKERS CLEANERS LAMPS FIXTURES VIBRATORS HAIR DRYERS TOASTERS IRONS ETC. I'ew Minutes. Send for Large Free Trial If you rfnot sleep and He awaku night after night this letter from Seward Kvans will interest you: "I ran recommend Wheeler's Nerve Vitalixer highly for what it has done for me.

I wai nervous and could not sleep, had not worked for four years. Now I am able to do light work. Can sleep at night and fel like a different person." This wonderful medicine for sleep-)ss, nervous people does not contain alcohol, chloral, morphine or any habit-forming drug. The J. W.

Rrant Dept. 61, Albion, will snd you a large trial bottle free for 10 cents to pay cost of mulling and you rsn get the regular bottle of Wheeler's Nerve Vitalixer in most drug stores at 11.10 bottle. Advertisement, in an opinion yesterday from "Well, I thought you would. I'll Lawrence Orr. chief examiner or the! take the other half, and I'll let this sta.e hoara of accounts, wTt TLZZ Hogue, city controller, was Blven L.e Orpingtons on hand any longer authority to imy fireman's salary to than he has to, and he positively re-Miss Mary Flynn, secretary to Fire fuses to sell one egg at a time.

He Chief .1. O'Brien. Miss Flynn won't bother with loss than halt a was appointed a fireman, allowing her to a customer." an Increase in pay, at a meeting of I Won't It. be exciting? the hoard nf public works recently, We will he shocked and surprised to Her appointment was the first over i hear that leading citizens people, we i.e., lo of a woman toi the Indlananolia know- very well were pinched, and 309 X. Illinois St.

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A. Huy Electrical Goods From an Electrical Store. fire department. Mr. Hogue, having their handsome ears confiscated, because a.

basket full of eggs and two live hens were found concealed under no precedent hy which to go, asked Illllllllllllllllllllll Tiedford in busses for tha ceremony thr. the opinion of. the' board of accounts..

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