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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 10

Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 10

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Lafayette, Indiana
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riday EveningDecember 16 1920 I with i fc 'j I ful to give or acceptable to receive It ESHS 4 a at 75c pair cS a Si 5 i 4 a 1 Many Illustrations Maps and Humorous' Cartoons i Unit System amily Wash 1 WJ a 5 4 I I 1 tending file of was invest It Ttf 4 The Literary Pigesti i '15c29c89c98c $12525c24a' SA 7 fSii' unsurpassed in purity and goodness is 1 nourishment in a form that seloom fails Seott Bowne Bloomfield 3 HM9 60o i 30c5Oo89c29c 25o98c 'A were counterfeit Ip1 some Havana new American looked on with suspicion infrequently large now II 't 1 A' 1 with dividend sus and there rank and pessimistic Alcohol for your $125 per gallon Mark ot 7 Distinctionto situations such as that af fecting the segregation of South ern Pacific's oil lands have given a 1 special Impetus to speculation in those lines Liquidation contin ues on a small scale In the copjier stocks the reason for this of course 'being the unsatisfactory condition of the metal situation and the fear that there may be further dividend reductions So far as the general market is con cerned while the buying demand continues of the lightest kind it is becoming more evident day by day that urgent liquidation has been completed and a any attempt on the part of shorts to cover could readily bring about an ad vance Tn all probability there is still some to be done in the way of relieving over burdened accounts but there can1 be no doubt i that current low quotations for the list have large ly mane provision for this I 60c Sempra Gio vlna I 100 Alophen Pills 100 Lapactic Pills i 100 Calomel Tablets i fl I a i 4 If you can't come to the store for those bargains' i phone us and we will deliver free Economical Drug 8toro i 410 Main St 1 or a considerable period managers having been advised that retail stocks were reaching so low a point that buying would shortly have tp be resumed regardless of the frame of mind of the business man unless' It was his desire ac tuallv to go out of operation MEETING CONGRESS pn I Xw 1 1 VQ 75c Veranol Tablets 35c Allen's oot Ease 60c usterole $100 Indu 35c reezone 35c oot Powder $120 Swamn Rnnl 50o Malted Milk 39c $375 Malted Milk One pint pure Glycerine 65c vine pouna tpsom Salt 35o Eagle Milk $100 World Tonic'' $110 Tanlac $150 Dreco 35c White Pine 35c Bromo Quinine Trade With The PRICE' CLOTHING STORE i I it nM LSm i'C93a itr 1 Wild Will Check Carnival of Grime? CUBAN BANKERS HAVE GRIEVANCE 4 Money in Circulation There Is ilthy and Worn Ont rom Long Continued IBy the Associated Press1 HAVANA Dec 10 AmericanX in toayenT on bSsituZ Cuba have Joined Cuban bankers vnkAi xtih el osm vm tv iv ssnlrsre wnakIv XI KA IJUPlUCiJO 4UCU 1U XllCUtlllri 11C3U complaint of the worn out money houser in circulation here Except silver 1 8on 1 the only currency in use Is Ameri Saturd sstions As Girts One cbuld do' all Christmas shopping in our Hosiery section and still have a widely diversified collection of fes' SOT WATER 1 a I Black Silk white clock pair $100 lisle black and brown at 89c Skinner home Saturday even nig Cuffel of Indianapolis spent Saturday night and' Sunday with? hisf parents Mr and Mrs Matthew CufteJ They all called on Noah 'Cartmill and wife Sun day afternoon i Mr and Mrp Leo unkhouser spent Sunday with Mr and rs hituebury were in Lafayette Tuesday Leo unkhouser and Ellis spent Wednesday evening" with the 'fortri brother unkhouser Jesse A Wiont of Stockwell ssawed ninety cords of wood on the Cun ningham farm last week for Bert Parvis and Chester unkhouser Miss Margaret" Clark spent Wed nesday nights with Miss Ruth Reene Ora II" Ellis attended a meeting of the pf lodge at Stockwell Tuesday night The rank of page was conferred on HnsiPfv OffpTQ a Wpalfb nf Gebrge Rayburn and the work was done In a very creditable manner The rank' of esquire will be conferred Tuesday night Walter Gladden has sold bis farm consisting of eighty acres at this place to Joseph Willard Thompson is 'assisting his cousin sI'unkhouer with his com busking trtaouetr hoa finished husking corn for Matthew Cuff el MisssElla Ramsey of near Manson is the guest of 'Mrs Linnift Clark Eugene and Max Skinner who have been huite' ill are much improved Ellis spent Sun day afternoon with William Owen Whittebury About all of our farmers have' finished their i corn husking Melvin Arndt was in Stockwell Tuesday! afternoon visit ing relatives 1 No records of baptism were kept until be sixteenth century In Chicago more than a thousand denizens of the underworld were recently rounded up in a swift series of spectacular raids which marked the advent of a new chief of police In New York since tne nrst oi tne year tne inoune reus us "the unso ved murdprs mip tntni mnre than iuu ana me noia ups tuuueries ana uieits repu rrea oy me ponce represent a property loss of more 4 than $3100000 In Philadelphia according to the Inquirer of that city there have been 100 mu iyx vxz 4 i I ronon zxl 3 i can It has been changing hands so often that it is tattered beyond the point of recognition and health dav nio ht TTavkw I fiTBArta havp rippln rr1 thnt miirh nf I 1 Red PepperStops Rheumatic Pains Rub It on Sore Stiff Joints and Muscles and Rheumatism Lumbago and Pain Vanish Try It and See! 1 2 Red Pepper Rub takes the I penetrating heat as red peppers from sore stiff aching joints It (Just as soon as you apply Red cannot1 hurt you and it 'certaiiily Pepper Rub you will 'feel the tlpg ends that old rheumatism tbrture ling heat In three minutes lt at once warms the sore spot through and When you are' 'suffering so you through Pain and soreness are can hardly get around just try gone i Pepper and you will Ask any druggist for a jar ot have the quickest' relief known Rowles Red Pepper Rub It costs Nothing has such concentrated but little SEE OUR SECOND LOOR BARGAINS Are you buying your Drugs as cheap as it you ought to? Look over these prices as a com nariftnn These are our every dsy Ascirin 5 arain1" na' Isottle 696 Pillsper 100 bottle 24o arno Hair Tonic' $100 size 79o Dreco $150 size $125 Tanlac $125 size98c Bromo Quinine 30c size24c Ht II Cascara 30e sizo24o Break a Cold 30c size 24c La 30c size New Discovery 60c size for 4g0' Honey and Tar 60c size for i I1 43o' Cough Cure 60c size for sg3 Cough Cure I 30c size for i 24o i Salve 60c size 48o iwentnoiatum 30c size 24c Menthoeze 30c size '20c Turpo 30c size for 20c Tooth Paste 30c size for 24c 50c Djer Kiss Talcum 29c 60c Danderlne snr 60c Herpicide 53c 35c Jack rost Cream 29c 60c Ustenno $2c navy and $250 TL 0 1 1 1 nieme ochuessler Co Daylight BOSWELL The oreign Missionary society of the church met at the home of Mrs Stanforth Wed nesday Mrs Charles Haynes of Talbot was visiting friends in Boswell Tuesday The plastering is done the windows are in and the cement floors are being run in in the Cook building this week The Com mercial basketball team of Boswell played Weidner institute of Mul berry at Oxford Wednesday even ing which resulted a victory for the Commercial team by a score of 23 to 52 Superinten dent Burnette of thehlgh school transacted business in owler Wednesday Mrs Albrecht Kipp who has been visiting her parents and Mrs A McAdams for two weeks returned to her home in Indianapolis Wednesday The Research club will hold its reg ular meeting at the home of Mrs Cook on afternoonThe Coterie club was very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs Morris Jaet week The quotations were Christmas rhymes Readings were given by Mrs Iva Griffith ani Mrs John Liptrap The program was fol lowed by election of officers Airs Albert Johnston 4was elected pres ident Mrs Court Dimmick vice president and Mrs Perry Smith secretary Plans were also made for the day which' will be the first riday in January at the home of Mrs Albert Johnston Delicious refreshments "were served by the hostess and carried out in the Christmas colors 7'1 In South Wales the number of 1 persons employed underground in the coal mines increased during small 1 1919 from 120000 to 215000 1 some it and there has during the latter part of the period been a very fair degree of activity all through the list The bond market has been par An important factor in the se i ticularly active as a result of fr nm mv nn I inn nf anm Investees i 1 A A I sivti 1 1 vj will be ihe new congress Import to put their funds into bonds inT Always bears ant legislation regarding taxauon sreaa oi slocks wnue sil uie sains i i the shipping and banking now jseems time the development of sei era! Signature Jtk 41 pair 4lo and lbb i 1 Black and White ibre pair Ax 1 zxrx wvu ana pow 1 Heavy quality 69c for pair 50c' ull fashioned Wavne fine 135 and $125 cotton 89c at 79c $100 black Wool Hose in plain and heath er pair $125 to $250 5 CORNERS Train McIntyre and family who for many years have been resid ing on the Trani A Coe farm near here have moved on a farm east of Monroe David Taylor and whn TanmA been residing on the Lewis Ny Manson Hart and son Everette and aesrsrer xarm nave moved on the Coe farm and Samuel Bridwell and Mr and Mrs unkhouser riSt rV Whzi has In AS an el wan llfm fl i 11 hltrlrshu mr rankfort have moved on the Ny degger farm i The three 5 families all amoved their household goods last Thursday Walter iGlad den and Joseph" Clark motored inMrs Mabel Kilis scent Satin wr Axy suitiuuuu wiiii lYira icv ling Mrs JUUCV JcL Rftfiri nnn son Thomas were in Hill 11 zir narrejr xss Vz UUK houser attended a meeting of the Masonic lodge ht Romnev Satur VV uson ti Clark nnd son oseph attended a reception given in honor of the former's nephew Keith Clark who was Wa 1 I rn rl a 1 vv a isiuy uving? in i hh rsriiii inn a given riday night near Hill Mr and Mrs Chester unkhouser motored to the John Zimmerman sale near Elston on Wednesday where they purchased seventy six full blooded White Rock chicken They have sold all their chickens that they formerly raised and expect to deal exten sively the White Rock breed Mr unkhouser has been a chick en fancier for a number of years and no doubt will be quite success ful in his new venture The teach era from here attended Township Teachers' institute at Hill Saturday They report an inter esting session and a good time Mr and Mrs Locke of Stockwell spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs William Whittlebury Mr and Mrs Whittlebury spent the previous Sunday with Mr and Mrs Locke Mrs Annie eake and son Ross were callers at the Merle castoria Scott sEhiulsion I or Infants and Children In Use or Over 30 Years' Church Union as a Starving Millions The Up to Date Legendary Ruler of Russia World Wide Trade acts ruits and Nuts America and Japan Went to A Japanese View Nameless Dead Soldiers Honored by England and rance Malatesta Hobbies are Anarrhvarsrl Canaries Mexico on the ay Back to Normalcy American War Plane the New Speed King of the Air i ivvojvi Lite May Best of the Current Poetry December 1 1th Number on Sale News dealers 10 Cents $400 a Year A 2H Oiir Motto: I ity in black navy slate brown and grey' Pair 85c Gordon quality 50c Cotton in black and colors pair 39c Black and colored Hose pair 25c Wool Hose 75ct now pair i 65c Heavy Wool Hose from 35c to $125 pair Hose all reduced in Gordon and Buster Brown brands The same high standard qualities i standing the belief which has re cently prevailed that legislative 4 ieaaers ennpjivftr tn ampf "fiiost or all of these subjects until ine gssembitng or a new congress undetj the Harding administration So far as the financial market Is concerned the most Important ele ment in these developments is probably to be seen in the plan to do something that will relax credit sufficiently to assist farm ers and thereby to enable them if not to hold their products for higher prices' at least to avoid throwing them upon the market until' it is certain that the present depression in prices is permanent Whether this movement will take shape as a1 revival of the war fl nance corporation or not is still to be seen but there is evidently a considerable additional demand for the revival of the latter insti tution in order to provide wans Clews for a better financing of exports! in tne neiier tnat tnese exports will themselves tend to help the farm situation and the 'general level of farm prices ih a very ma terial way TRADE AND EXCHANGE I Meanwhile foreign trade is show ing an unexpected ability to take care of itself the total figures as made public a week ago indicating gross exports in October of $752 00000 or about $147000000 larg er thafi in September This growth of business is naturally ascribed to the heavy movement grain and cotton designed to provide Europe with actual foodstuffs and raw materials necessary for the continuance of current business With industrial companies ser iously affected by the shrinkage in prices and pensions here to render the traders rather In he exnerted that mnnv ors would hesitate to proceed with the purchase of securities repre senting manufacturing and trading activitiy This has tended to ac celerate the decline which would in any case have occurred tn these issues Undoubtedly a good deal of investment demand would have been shifted over from the indus trials toithe rails had it not been for the unfavorable earnings re ports that have been put out by not a few of the roads These re however it should be un derstood hava heen unfavorable onlv in comparison with the more glowing expectations expressed by some of those who were of the opinion that the higher rates of last August would suffice to put the roads into a satisfactory po sition MARKET REVIEW While the week started trading on a 1 comparatively scale subsequent days saw additions made to I Picture rames for Xmas rv 4 Should be ordered now It takes a little time to good work! r' We can better serve you if ypu avoid the late rush 5 THE OSTER SHOP West Side Square it is a public menace Bills that once were green now xe uixivviL unu jgiiuw nt? tugcs married to a yc i are frayed and the best small bills Ohio week uuiuixiauie iruui uuuks is so ifrightfully filths' that found in the States would be quickly called in and destroyed i While the money in Havana is disruptable it is fine compared with milch in general circulation in the provinces Physicians have protested on the ground that it spreads skin diseases and they have advised patients to demand silver even if a truck is needed to cart it around The story ip told here of 4 a traveling man from Georgia who on a recent trip to fhe island brought 1000 new cne dollar bills which he sold to the natives at $2 each Many natives however re fused to accept them on tnat tney shops in money is and not bills are taken first to a bank to find if they afe irenuine Clifford Lee is Instantly Killed MADISON Ind Dec Clif ford Lee age 28 was killed yester day an explosion at the govern ment stone quarrv near here Lee was placing a charge of explosive for blasting stone and used an instantaneous instead' of a time fuse the charge exploding before' he had tune to get to safety aers in eleven montns ana a recent recora oi niry noia ups one day has resulted in plans for a special motor cycle squad of bandit chasing riflemen In Pittsburgh according to a correspondent has been an increase of 20 per cent in cri me this and murders remain unsolved by the In Boston says the Herald of that city ups by gunmen are becoming increas irigly In Cincinnati the Commercial ribune states that agency of robbery is working In St Louis conditions have recently compelled Chief of Police to or ganize a anve against gunmen gangsters ana tne criminal iorces generally records show 70 murders Detroit confesses to an increase in homicides and robberies over its average for the last six years In San rancisco the head of the detective bureau reports that of vin A lence have increased since the advent of prohibit! In Seattle hold ups and burglaries have been occurring with disturbing according to the Seattle Times which adds en tiire country is experiencing a veritable epidemic of THE LITERARY DIGEST this week December publishes a survey of the criminal rec ords of the big cities in the United States and kJiows from comparative statistics of this couptry and Europe the unenviable record which America hofds Other striking news articles I The New and Greater Roumania (With ull page Colored Map) 7s' i The Swaddling Clothes The World is Oil Mad Xyar Time Offenders? Out of Jail Non Partizah League Gains Third Year of Peace The World as Oyster How Prohibition Works in Norway The Death Throes of a Plant Hypodermic' Salvage Does Tobacco Kill Mouth Germs? Bread Without lour Artistic Signs for the Highway i German Music in Westminster Abbey An American Macbeth in London NOURISHMENT! 'r is first aid to the body in times of weakness EATLESSMEAT I BACK HURTS Take a Glass ot Salts to lush Kidneys if BladderBothers You Drink Lots of Water 1 meat rpcnnariv xi All kidney trouble in some vuvi vuier says a well knOWD authority because the uric acid 1 i meat excites the kidnevs they be come overworked get si uRg ish Clog up and cause all sorts of dis tress particularly backache misery in ithe kidney region rheu mA tir fwincAct 1 a a acid stomach constipation torpid sleeplessness bladder and uiuwuy uuiaiiun The moment your back hurts of kidneys acting right or 7 bladder bothers you get about Tour I ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine famous salts is made from the acid Of grapes and lemon Juice combined' with lithia and has been used for' generations to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal acUvlty also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates thus ending bladder dis orders 1 i 4 Jad Salts cannot injure makes a delightful effervescent' lithia water drink which millions of men and women taiko now and then to keep the kidneys and urin ary organs clean thus avoiding serious kidney disease A s'X NEWCONGRESS HAS INLUENCE1 UN SECURITIES Important Legislation on Taxation and Banking Ex pecte'd Under Harding Administration Li NEW YORK Dec The most significant fact developed in the deliberations of the Geneva' con A A ent Jon during the past week Isx probably the admitted inability of the League of Nations to i carry through some of the most impor tant features of its program Sunless there should be active participation on the part of this That such participation can'not be ex pected certainly at any early date rs now1 indicated by the xicclara ions of congressional' leaders who before returning to Washington have in some cases made the defi nite prediction that no action on international questions' can be looked for during the current win ter and that even when thq new congress assembles early in the spring ofp 1921 there nay be an effort to prevent anything! more than the mere routine ratificationof a resolution declaring the war at an end READJUSTMENT PROGRESS As an outcome of the reduction in prlces during the past fewjweeks of output in various lines wrth Corresponding' uncm playment now appears as the next phase the of readjust ment more normal basis of business' The past few days have seen Stich" curtailment of output carried still further In various im ortantJ lines a reduced propor tion 3fr'thachinery is occupied Re cent of producers have resulted in comparison of experi ence which has shown that itn not a tepr Industries production has fallen an where to 25 to fco Tier cent of In others the percentage normal capacity is greater buf it is a fact that in allstaple lines a very material re duction has' occurred: On thh oth er hand during the past week there jyere' indications of resump tion in some lines pf business where factories had been closed or running on pure nine considerable period 1 J1 50e 59a 35c One pint pure OliveOiL95o One half pint Olive Oil 50c tiful and frivolous with much that is smart and lovely in between and at the prices marked 'now is within reach $300 Silk' Hose black' white 'seal brown camel old rose champagne cordovan navy and grey pair 5 0 0 uality in black $375 and $4 5 0 quality pair $350 PHQHES 190 CROW 3 I lU NDRY 7PH0NES 190 ix Lr ti i i 2 j4' 8 A Welcome Christmas Box a Box of Hosiery If you give him hosiery for Christmas you are sure that you are giving him something that he can make good use of These assortments include fine silk and wool i I a at 11 11 1 1 1 1 flfl I 11 11 Mll 4 iKma I A afe I Illi 1 a bc a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a iVJLValA A 1VCV SJAAA UA1V4 MV MAVAiVH) i Vj MVS l1 i Of i a' i 1 I I bugg Ba flA I' Swirl nr vm JI I I ESI itftVH I 7 A Xi il iSr I fl lbfrA V' AJCO) $2 Wil 'g 'J axn it i' ci i A 4 1 1 'j j'S X4' Ws ys iw S9E 4V st I.

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