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He is a war vet- | eran and an athlete of note. For sev- | eral years he has been director of | athletics at S§t. Mary's playground. He | is also well known as a vocalist. Mr. Anderson was an alderman and | a councilman from the first ward but | has not been active in polities for | A and sor to Schmarr and Republican Successor to Nero John J. O'Brien of 1310 Stanley | strect, was selected as the democratic’| nominee for councilman to succeed | Otto 8. Schmarr, resigned, at a caucus | ROGER BLOOMER by Lawson. | A strange and occasionally power- ful drama of adolescence presented amid much discussfon on Broadway last year."-—~Bookman. P John Howard JANUARY 15, 1924. BIG WEDNESDAY SPECIAL DO YOUR MID-WEEK MAR- KETING HERE AND SAVE MON MALLOW LAYER . CAKES Ea. ..25¢ MORNING HOUR SALES—9 TO BEST NO. 1— POTATOES ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE— FRESH GROUND HAMBURG .........3 Lbhs. 25¢ ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED— SHOULDERS ........Lb. 10c LEGS FANCY YOUNG LAMB.. . LEAN FRESH— 11 A. M. ....15 Lb. 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The Bernard Vaughn of Father Martindale's pages is a man wery much In the public eye, yet very simple withal, a good kindly friend, devoted to the poor, at ease with all elasses, altogether a lovable man.'"— America AMERICAN .. Lb, 35(:|GEM AR s 47C MARGARINE PURE COCOA (IN Bl'LK) . 19¢ 25¢ 30c 24a 19c i 31c|"“ . LORD ROSEBERRY Jdward Thompson Raymond Raymond’s blography of this statesman, now living in re- tirement, who was once so powerful a force in RBritish politics is chiefly a summary of his political carcer. It is also an attempt toward an interpre- tation of the puzzle of his personality the contradictory elements in his char- acter which have made Lord Rose- berry a man of mystery. His bio- grapher does not claim to have sup- plied the clue to the mystery but he forms interesting questions which will help to a clearer understanding and furnish contemporary impressions for a more complete estimate in the fu- ture.” N THE LIFE OF hu‘su SHREDDE| ‘rm OANUT . NEW ELBOW MACARONI . 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