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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 9

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MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. 'I'lll' 'r i ttrtt Ik II mfiirci SPORTING NEWS AND VIEWS THE WORLD OVER MARINE NEWS Vessels In Port, Sailing nnd Due, Compiled By Ths Tampa Times. Nellie A. Connolley, due early in April to Barton Smith, frm Be Now Is the Time to Get Your Yard and Garden In Shape Your trees and shrubs need pruning, grass needs cutting, seed beds need I m. m.

m. Almanac For Tampa. Sun Rises 6:29 a. m. Sets 6:43 Moon Rises 12:58 a.

m. Sets 11:42 a. High Tide 2:07 a. m. and p.

Low Tide 2:07 a. m. and 7:16 p. Moon Phases: New 2nd. 6:11 a.

lise, with 250,000 cocoanuts. Beatrice Mao Yates, duo March UTH 29, to Barton H. Smith from J.luatan, with 200,000 cocoanuts. U. V.

Drew Farrlngton, due 8th, sist, 4:05 p. m. First ciuarter. March 27, to Barton H. Smith from Bonacoa.

with 50.000 cocoanuts. FTS BURDEN 5vVri We have evervt.hino- vnn nooil Anna M. Hudson due at Blocks docks March 22, with cedar logs from RED SOX GET -'D0WNT0W0RK Barrow Leading His Men In Spring Training at Plant Field. Coming through Saturday afternoon's THOMPSON GOES TO SCIfENECTADY Rocfcy Point Professional Had Good Season In Tampa. Finishing his third successive sea.

in this line. Come in and see 1 Cuba to load lumber for Cuban ports. Wanja due at Blocks dockj 10.14 p. m. Full, 16th, 10:41 a.

m. Last quarter, 24th. 3:34 p. m. Tidal' differences: St.

Petersburg, 1 hour, 36 Dunedin, 1 hour, 50 Egmont Key, 2 hours, 60 Bayport, 1 hour, 20 earlier than Tampa. FOREIGN CONSULS. British Vice-Consul Peter Taylor, room 30, First Nat. bank. Phone 4127.

Cuban Consul J. M. Gonzalec, 316 Curry building. Phone 4022. French Connular Agent B.

W. Monrose, First Nat. Bank Bldg. Pho le 2375. I) yoursen ana make your selections early.

3 T.nnlr mar Vii'a Hof arA nlinn). March 22 with cedar logs from Cuba, to load lumber for Cuban ports. Pleroma clue now from Rua-tan, to Poage with 165,000 cocoa-nuts, i lw iiuo iiav aim V.UCC1X Barrow Unquestionably Wanted Slugging Pitcher Badly. BY RAY PARMELT. The signing of a holdout probably Florence Harvey Wood, due off what you need and if you can't come in yourself phone us No.

2631 and we will cons? if frt TTA11 worko'ut with little stiffness and sore son at the club professional at Rockv Honduran Vice-Consul Vntonlo March 25, to Poage with 750,000 cocoanuts. Jubilee Thompson, to Poage with 300,000 cocoanuts, from Jamaica, April 10. Sunbeam Sierra, due from Havana to load lumber. G. J.

Boyce due now to H. Starbuck from Cienfuegos, In ballast. William H. Davenport due now from Caibarien in ballast for cargo of lumber. oint, jimmy rnompson leaves Tampa elna, acting Konerts Duuaing.

tomorrow night' for Schnectady, N. Phone 3584. where he goes to assume the du- v.FZtUBJese tio nf -ii, B. W. Monrose, First National bank ties or club professional at the Mo- building Phone 2275 hawk Golf club.

Thompson spent the Norwegian Vice -Consul B. H. Smith, past four summers at the Little Falls 6 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2984.

Country club, Herkimer, N. and Dutch Vice-Consul jean R. Van changed his summer stamping ground Bllnck. Chapin ave. Phone 73-070.

because the Mohawk club made him Spanish Vice-Consul A. Nistal, Na- Forks Spades $1.85 Hand Grass Hooks to 60c Trowels 25c to 50c Lawn Mowers in Si 8 kft never meant more to a ball club than i muscles, Manager Barrow took his the signing of Babe Ruth. What crew out this morning and again this would Manager Baxrow have done afternoon to whip them in snape for without him? True, he has a great i the coming series of games with the array of material, all stars individu- Giants at Plant Field April 7 and 8. ally and collectively, but Ruth has Additional members of the club are figured so prominently In the ma-: arriving on every train, in fact, they Chine for so long that to lose him are practically all here. Bush, Hooper might prove destruction.

Molnnis are the o'nly ones yet to "Where are you going to use: Join the Boston team. Ruth?" was asked the manager Hooper was given an extension on vrday afternoon at the ball park, I his leave o'f absence to look after the "He's more valuable to us as a pitcher" interests of his orange grove in Cali-Was the short answer. i tenia. A wire from him last night said. Tf a one-sided race' develons.

which i on his way and, according to the more attractive offer of th two tional City Bank Bldg. Phone 490. Mexican Consul R. Ruesga, acting AT OTHER PORTS. Jacksonville, March 23.

Arrived Bayway, Baton Rouge. Sailed: Str. Str. VA-r, consul. Phone 2727.

2207 7th ave. Italian Consul Val M. Antuono, 7.316 Spring St. Katahdin, Boston, via Charlesion. The Mohawk club has probably more wealth behind It than any other club in New York state, and there Is no limit to the money being spent on the Clllh timiQA OnI PrrminAa thana Key West.

March 23. Arrivea: str. Robert B. Clowery, New York; schoon that, he should reach Tampa Thursday. Tm.

tMrj at tho ARRIVALS. SCHOONERS. Is not likely, Ruth will probably do i no more than his regular turn on the Bush and Mclnnis are due tomorrow n. thl mnat Bellivean Foote, from Belise, night Wall Co. Tampa, Florida cocoanuts for Barton H.

mound. But if it is a close race and, 11th hour hits are needed to win' games, Babe will be sent to the plate wh2Sh.h came th either playFover the coure" or vis! Smh. when he came across with his sisna- 1t A. to break ud the came and he can A serious disappointment locally was i en a do it. VESSELS IN POUT.

STEAMSHIPS. Captain Collier (Gulf Tampa Steam Ways for repairs. the calling o-ff of the games this month -i V. Ruth held out for more money, i with the Giants. A little late in reach- ,7 Whether he dictated the terms of the 1 TViicwior u.icu w.

MrOrnw h. I P1 never miSS Everglades, Thompson, Tamps Coal docks, fitting out. Due out for Mobile contract or whether he acceptea tne an opportunity to pay him a call, terms offered, has not been made pub-, 1 "1 During the past season the Rocky early. Two games, how- i ocKy t0 g0 on dry dock week of Maroh 23. lie.

in ract no ono seems 10 Know, invrt I professional Introduced the in ever, will be played. mi proiessionai iniroaucea tne in- Baconi (Gulf Lake, A. C. L. St.

Petersburg to Get Team In 120. ter-city match for tourists, bringing terminals, Tampico, with oil. Due out National Cleaners and Dyers. Superior Dry Cleaning. Ladles' Garments a Specialty.

Phono S1S3. 60S Tamps St MARLBORO HOTEL In the Center of Tampa. TM aad Zaek Streets. Ideal Stopping Place for the Traveling Public. Cool.

Clean Rooms. Running Water. Prices Right. D. WBBKH, Manager.

besides officers of tho club, just now much money the big pitcher wanted. Larry Graver, secretary of the club, 1'L VL a am pa ana B. r-eters- jiarcn a. er Beatrice, Tampa. Sailed: strs.

Miami, Havana; Herbert G. Wylie, Tampico. Sand Key, March 23. Passed south, 22nd, Hopper No. 62; passed west, schooner M.

A. Belliveau El Valle; 23rd, Sarnollte Gulf Coast, Wellington (Nor), Severance; Herbert G. Wyiie; Lake Shawano. Charleston, S. March 23.

Arrived: Liquera from New York and sailed for Fernandina; Comanche, from New York and sailed for Jacksonville. Baltimore, March 23. Arrived: Str. LithopoUs, Port Tampa. Savannah, Ga, March 23.

Arrived: Str. Nicolo II (Italy), New York via Norfolk. Liverpool, March 23. Arrived: Str. Thistlemoore, Savannah and Newport News.

TO TOURISTS: Important Notice. Tourists who fail to take the beautiful Favorite Line water trips on Tampa Bay, can not say that they have seen Florida. Innumerable places of interest may be either visited or seen from the steamers of the SCHOONERS. One writer had him asking for $15, is busy making detail arrangements tseiner ior a series, inter-city 000 for one year, or for a uuu ior une yva.i. ji Strathcona Carey; on Tampa uu oirana 1 neater Building.

Ior the eomlnir eames with the Giants koji promises to Decome as interest- contract covering a peri od three; Iud to the golf player and spectator fQ J3' Due ut v.ara Annthpr hnd him for. tntar. hnhn Puerto x'aare jjiarcn c. Fannie snd Fay L. Borden, siuie arhltor to work the bases, $15,000 a year with no specifications Dl.

nlaver and fan. and another sea- Starbuck docks. Cardenas, in bal'ast. as to the period covered. wln work son will probably see severat matches Campania Kirkconnell, Star- Anyhow, he signed and is in lampa behln(1 the bat Accordinir to present I between Tampa and St.

-Petersburg, buckalocks taking cargo of lumber for to train for the opening of the season with other clubs in South" Florida Cuba. plans, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 will be charged for the bleachers, grandstand In New York next month staging similar motches. Winnegeance Labarree, Star- Although the Rocky Point course puk docks from Pensacola, in ballast, load lumber. Due March 23. Needless to say, Manager Barrow is and bo's seats respectively.

It is FAVORITE LINE STEAMERS Tampa St. Petersburg Manatee River Service (Subject to Chaste Without Notice.) Effective SuiUy, Jan. 11. lnii. to out a happy man.

Ruth's return to tn thouarht no eeneraf admission will be i was not in extra good condition, at fold his pitching staff In a class AUXILIARY SCHOONER. Emily Smith, Denton-Shore termina's in ballast to load lumber for Porto Rico. by itself and the rest of the team charged at the gate. the beginning of the season work oa According to "Tiny" Maxwell, repre- 1 it under the supervision of Jimmy tentative of the Philadelphia Evening has progressed so favorably that at well, It is good enough to back up any staff of pitchers. If you keep the Ledger, Manager McGraw is to go to St.

the present time it is In the best shape Favorite Line, among them being awav from Boston you will have to of its history. Petersburg early in April to prospect DREDGES. Sarasota (Government), Sharp, Hillsborough Lumber terminals, from Springs, making repairs. Barnard (Government). Miller, at on the Giants going there next spring P.M.

8:00 :00 :48 3:30 2:45 2:00 4:10 P.M. A.M. P.M. EASTERN TIME. N.

4:30 Lv Tampa i Ar.12-00 30:30 6:30 Ar 6t. Petersburg Lv. 10:00 12:45 8:46 Ar Palmette 7:40 12:55 8:56 Ar Bradentown Lv. 7:80 1:00 9:00 Ar Manatee Lv. 7:00 1:16 Mana vista 12:00 Ar, Pase-a-Grille Lv.

N. P.M. A.M. Oailv. zDailv exeent Runflav.

steal it, PIPERS BAND TO NO GOOD REASON. An ailing woman is a miserable Tampa Foundry Machine for minor repairs. GIVE A CONCERT wreck herself and makes those around her miserable as well. There is no pood reason for women being sick, I when RENO'S NEW HEALTH gives' to train. If McGraw fails, to make connection fo'rthe Giants, it is almost a certainty the Reds will go there, according to Maxwell.

Pat Moran, former Philly manager, who has trained there, thinks there is no better place and he is looking for an opportunity to grab the place for the Reds. The coming games with the Giants VESSELS COMING. STEAMSHIPS. some of the largest grapeiruu ana orange groves in the tate. The packing house of the famous Atwood grapefruit grove is located on the dock at which our steamers land dally, where you can see an up-to-date fruit packing house in full operation.

Just 22 miles across the bay lies St. Petersburg, which is unquestionably the to'urist metropolis of western Florida. By all means you must not miss St. Petersburg. There are two steamers per day from Tampa.

The large and comfortable Steamer Favorite leaves fit 8:30 a. m. every day except Sunday and returning arrives at 8:00 p. making the round trip in a day. Another Meals' served on all steamers.

Snndny Excnralon from Tamaa leaves at i80 a. retaining 8 m. Excursion fare to St. Petersburg, 85cj to Abb Mnrla Beach, 1.10, Including war tax. Scotch Talent "Wurrked Hard and Good Program Is Result.

new vigor, life and strength and makes nervous, sickly women well and strong. It la a reliable medicine for female disorders. It corrects painful and profuse and Irregular menstruation, stops palpitation of the heart and The, Piper'e band are going to have a Benefit and George Dunn has got will be oalled at 4:15 o'clock, according to present plans. The Sunday meetings will be over by that time and it will also give the workers at the shipyards an opportunity to attend. They leave the yards at 3:30, which will give together a gude lang string o' talent to gie the folk treat.

Miss Finney. Blaine Peacock Sabine (Mallory), Klnne. Due from New York April 6, with general cargo. Mascotte (P. Myers, A.

C. L. terminals, from Havan with passengers and cargo, March 27. Calaveras, from Baltimore, to load phosphate at A. C.

L. terminals Miami (P. Phelan, A. C. L.

terminals, from Havana with passengers and cargo, March 25. San Nazario, due early in April from Avonmouth. SCHOONERS. Leora M. Thurlow (A.m.), R.

Yates, due March 25 to Barton H. Smit'l, from Jamaica, with 500,000 cocoanuts. Lizzie A. Williams (Am Bortfen, due early in April to Barton H. Smith from Jamaica, with 400,000 cocoanuts them plenty of time to get across town for the games.

steamer leaves at 4:30 every afternoon. Every Sunday there is a SPECIAL EXCURSION leaving Tampa at 9:30 a. m. for St. Petersburg and Anna Maria Beach, on the Gulf of Mexico, where there Is plenty of fishing and fine surf bathing.

Meals and refreshments at reason dizziness, allays inflammation, leucor-rheal discharges, and strengthens the whole nervous system. It contains no narcotic or habit-forming drugs and is, a real tonic for women. Why continue to suffer when this reliable medicine will stop your trouble? RENO'S NEW HEALTH gives health ana natural action to the whole system. Get a bottlei today. by all Druggists.

Adv. GIRLS TO PLAY able prices served on all steamers. Pay a Visit to The Bronx Restaurant and Pocket-Billiard 205 Cass Street. The best of everything good to eat, cooked and served at all hours. Finest Pocket Billiard Tables in Tampa FOR CITY TITLE FAVORITE LINK STOAMEKS, Phone 3230.

and Miss Bailey will naturally outshine the male members of the company Miss Mary Meechan will dance a Highland Fling in costume, ti the glory of Scotland. Jock Meyworth is eorry that Harry Lauder la not coming to Tampa as the public will not get a chance of comparing their respective merits as Scotch comedians. Jock has all of Harry's latest stuff even to the "Wis-gle o' the Kilt." This, as a few insiders know, -is vocal interpretation of the Shlmmie Is Scotch. Sgt. Breakey is shy and retiring tfc-ese days, owing to the arrival of hi Y.

W. C. A. and Hillsborough' High School Fives Are Matched. The final basketball game of the DAILY WEATHER MAP.

TAMPA, FI.A. CHARLES V. MARVH. Chief. season for Tampa will be played at the high school girls' gymnasium tonight, when a picked team from the brand new Infant.

He has been aoinir wonders, playing the youngster to sleep on the picolo. He has got now so he can-play anything from "Dixie down to the latest "hula" melody in high school meets the Y. W. C. A.

five for the girls' championship of the city. Interest In the game Is at high pitch, as the working girls are backing their team to the limit, while the high school girls are confident victory will perch on the Red and The Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Co. Operating Passenger and Freight Steamships "Mascotte" and "Miami" between Port Tampa, Key West, and Havana Cuba. Schedule effective January 2H, 1919. Subject to change without notice.

Sailing from Port Tampa 10:30 p. m. Sunday and Thursday for Key West and Havana. Arriving Port Tampa 1 p. m.

Tuesday and Saturday from Havana and Key West. enough variations to put 40 kids to sleep. F. E. Denton (late Nell O'Brien's minstrels) will give a turn as a K.

DeaaeL A. G. F. V. P.

J. Saudem, Vice-President and Gen. Manager. T. JavkaeBvllie.

Florida. Scotch oon, which sounds good. Messrs. Forsythe, Brownlee, Wilson J. W.

Morris. General Ageat, Port Tampa, Fla. and Meyworth will compose the Re4 Black colors. Floyd, physical director of the Y. W.

C. will select her line-up from the following players: Mrs Graham Jones, Merle Blake, Kate BIckert, Cecilia Huffey, Margaret Moore, Clara Skene, Marlon Dudley, and Thelma Roberts, The high school line-up is Martha Flowers, CHICHESTER PILL THK IklAUANn RBAVi, 1 Ask roar Vragrlat tar jumping center, and Sarah Knight, PI1U la R.d ld a natallk HUM Vim VIM running center; Caroline Barnard and Stella Kilgore, guards; and Mary vnmvr. nnj ar urnrirlat. AtkforClfl.CirE8.TEX8 IiLl30K BRAND PlXlS V5 1 Morrow and Emily Lucas, forwards. The game will begin at 8 o'clock.

yw known Bffii. Safest, Ahnvi Ballibla and Black quartette. Prof. Graham and Mesr. Duthie, Laing and Henderson will all entertain with good numbers and the local Scottish chiefs.

Col M. B. Macfar-lane and Dr. MacGillvray, have given their to the program, so it Is all right, take it from them. George Dunn has "Wurrked harrd" on thia program and says its harder than making ships to save the world to democracy and the British navy.

Tampa would have been without martial music many a time if it had not been for George and hi Merry Men. The Pipers turned out at their own expense every time any- fhlnc wao nn PlsCnrt rtutv for trOODS. Favorite Lim Machine Shop Steam, Gas and Automobile Repairing. Cast Iron, Aluminum and Brass Castings. Gear Cutting a Specialty.

All Work Guaranteed. Coraer Hlghlaad and Estelle Sts. Tampa, Fla. Phoae 4231. Patrons of th Elk Auto Service are requested to disregard all statements emanating from Raymond Plnder, a chauffeur lately connected with the service.

The telephone number of the Elk Auto Service is 3301, and no other number has any connection therewith. Adv. EXPLANATORY SOTES. Obartiou3 taken at 1 1- seventy Attn mi SAVE TEN PER CENT. Notice! Notice! I am closing city tax books.

Those who have not paid their city taxes can save 10 per cent, by paying before certificates are turned over to city attorney for collection. J. S. MeFALL, City Tax Collector Compounding difficult prescriptions our 'specialty. Ring 3804 Michigan Ave.

Drug Store. Daniel Cracowaner sells It for less. canteen concerts, and all parades in which the county guards took part. Besides which they bought their own Prescriptions called for and deliv ered. Ring S804 Michigan Ave.

uniforme and as they are needing still Drug Store. more they are hoping to clear enougr. ridlsu time. Air pressme reaucea to lesi. isobars (continuous iine?) ps ibrough pointi at equal air pressure.

Isotherms (dotted es wis through point of eaual temperaturs; etew: paicy elotmy cloudy: rain- (f snowr report misaiM. rron with the wind. Daily Times Want Ada Bring Results. from this concert to cover a few more outfits. They have sold fully 60 per cent, of the tickets as tne snow is so reasonably priced and it is advisable to get your tickets early.

The Casino will be full, which is not possible for "Bootleg Whtekey" Comes High. Charleston, W. March 24. Since the decision of the supreme court of the United States forbidding the transportation of intoxicating liquor into West Vlrrinia, the price of "bootleg whiskey" has been from $5 to $9 a pint in Charleston, says Chief of Police William A. Sparks.

Chief Sparks added assertion that the flow of spirits into the state has net been checked. Temperature High ILow STATIONS Fruit arid Truck Shipments Rain 24 hrs. in. human beings these days Yest'y Last IMcrnt General Weather Condition. An area of high pressure centered over the lower Lake region and the Ohio valley, dominates weather conditions this morning over the eastern half of the country.

It has caused fair, cool weather except on the New England coast where there has been light rain. In the west, centers of low pressure appear over Texas and Colora lo, and rain has fallen over the middle and Cars containing Florida fruits and vegetables were forwarded from High Springs and Ham pton, via all rail, during the 24 hours ending March 21. 1919: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Grape- Or- Let- Vege- Pine- Toma- Cel- Po- Cab- S. Po Bavaria May SodaUxe. Basle, Monday March 24 The Bavarian central council has issued a statement expressing a desire for com.

truit. anges. tuce. taDiea. ap les.

toes. ery. tatoes, bage. toea Ohio, Mississippi Statement of resources and liabili and beyond i southern Plains states, including Texas, ties at the close of business March 21, 87 7 0 0 22 33 3 3 3 7 0 0 North of Savannah Southern points Abilene 58 50 .66 Atlanta 68 "62 .00 Birmingham 72 '40 .00 Boston 46 40 .08 Buffalo 46 34 .00 Charleston 62 48 .00 Chicago 42 38 .00 Corpus Christl 72 68 .01 Denver 38 30 .16 Des Moines 66 36 .00 Dodge 50 46 .54 Galveston 70 64 .00 Hatteras 62 48 .00 Havre 46 26 .00 Huron 48 40 .00 Kansas 58 44 .00 Los Angeles 50 00 Louisville 38 .00 Memphis 64 46 .00 0 6 15 0 1 1 0 27 36 0 16 0 .0 0 0 0 4 0 0 S3 40 0 21 1 and over Colorado and New Mexico. The elded to get into communication with weather over the Pacific states has been ISIS.

Resource. Gold coin and certificates tne oaxon government wnose cnam- fair under the Influence of a high pres- Totals 67 47 St. Louis 56 43 Paul 3g Salt Lake City 66 40 San Diego 52 San Francisco 4g Sault Ste. 26 Seattle 33 Sheridan 62 Shreveport .72 '54 Spokane 33 Thomasville 43 Toledo 62 36 Washington 60 42 Williston 40 26 Winnemucca 26 Florida Stations. Bartow 82 42 Eustis 80 44 Ft.

Myers 80 56 Ft. Pierce 54 Jacksonville 70 48 Key West 78 68 Miami 76 60 Orlando 82 44 Pensacola 56 Sanford 78 42 TAMPA 79 62 Titusville 72 48 Weather map, temperatures other points, on page nine. ner aiso nas aeciarea ior socialization of Saxony. in vault 8,039,135.92 Gold settlement fund 9,311,537.67 Shipments since September 16, 1918: Ohio, Mississippi Gold with foreign aean- cies 174,866.23 Gold with federal reserve Organising T. W.

C. A. In DeSoto. Arcadia, March 24. Branches of the T.

W. C. A. are to be organized at Ar- and beyond 3227 2907 North of Savannah 3084 7675 Southern points' 476 1981 sure area moving in over the north Pacific coast. Temperatures are not far from the seasonal average.

They are below freezing only in North Dakota, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming and upper Michigan. Indication are for fair weatHer in the vicinity of Tampa tonight and Tuesday, not much change in temperature. WALTER J. BENNETT. 148 95 189 272 3 47 1 1430 614 3 459 694 6 660 27 24 0 10 19 3 182 2 633 5 658 886 11 889 6 agent 40,136,365.00 Gold redemption fund 5,438,211.52 cad la, Punta Gorda and Sebrlng and aU Totals 6787 12563 1605 1605 Mobile 76 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 from will ha under management of the De-Soto T.

W. C. A. An experienced sec Total gold reserve 63,100,116.24 New Orleans 78 68 .00 New York 66 40 .00 Legal tender notes, silver. retary will divide her time between etc 876.790.25 the three branches.

Same date last year: Ohio, Mississippi and beyond 1495 2597 335 85 North of Savannah 1120 4279 1873 262 Southern points 530 1142 42 8 Totals 3145 8018 2250 305 26 74 6 607 1082 143 409 884 128 North Platte 60 44 .02 Oklahoma 70 64 .00 Phoenix 46 .00 Raleigh 64 42 .00 Roswell -34 .32 Total reserve 63,976,906.49 'Bills discounted 17,088,459.78 Select your druggist as you do your Daily Times Want Ads Bring Results. 3 76 0 79 doctor. Michigan Ave. Drug Store. 7 1421' Member banks couateriai notes 60,956,260.00 110 1732 Bills boueht in open mar- ket 4,000.00 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS.

The Guest Caused Great Excitement PORTRAYED BY AMMAN Municipal warrants U. S. long term securities (bonds) V. S. short term securities (certificates) OtlVlA AUO I 377,850.00 8,474.000.00 I Wonder tr 1 cam jer loo ALLTheCE ARE-Just exactlS Five wrrous MI3SHJ6 FRoM Tftis wardrobe OF MlM- IF 1 KMeW WHERE.

To SO MOW TOM- PBMlMO MB AMD iTU. sevu it oh roRWbu Total earning assets 94,123,685.89 njw fl nam VllN die MEMBER. 0 UHS PAMILV 3MOVLO HAVE A OM VEST FOO Transit items 43,809,834.40 Due from treasurer, 5 fund F. bank notes 425,690.00 All other resources 490.160.87 IP IT'S IWTTotfs I WArtr vms J.OOW FURTHER. HtfWIrCr -J" til I COOLO WHO SOME BUTToMS fp SEW EM Cl MV5ELF M6? cwu4eaoJ Au-Tie.

BUTToMS. Total resources $202,826,176.65 Liabilities. Capital paid in 3.180,200.00 Surplus fund Government 13,708,463.92 Due to members, reserve account i 44,221,393.33 All other deposits 81,663.11 Federal reserve notes in actual circulation 112.269.070.00 Federal reserve bank notes in actual circula- tion 7.556.300.00 'Transit items All other liabilities 855.248.02 Total liabilities A Reliable WoMeta. I have given Chamberlain Cour Remedy to my five children on occasion without number for the past fifteen years. It is the only remedy I could rely upon to cure coughs and colds and for croup It has no equal.

The children take it willingly," writes Mrs. C. O. Nesblt, Pa. Ad..

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