Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1912 — Page 6

THE TIME3.

Tuesday, April 26, 191!

Crown Point Hews Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

From the Diary of Si. Leno

dtana league. The fans are especially i elated owing to the decision of Mr.i Rockwell to serve an a manager this j summer, and the fact clears away a big I black doubt as to frown Point's havI Ing a team In the league or not this season. Air. Rockwell is an old hand i at baseball, knowinsr the came and

I players from A to 7.. and Crown

F.lder Berry sez th' feller thet gen-; la assured of a good team this year er'Ily make th pump handle groan th' J with Mr. Rockwell as Us managerial longest er th' fellers thet hev a strong head. suspicion uv er little, brown Jug in th' j -while, walking on the slippery side-

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some of the high school faculty members. Committers have already been appointed, and In the near future the students will be divided so as to represent the -voters of the different states, who In turn will select' delegates to the mock presidential nominating con-' ' vtntlon. The delegate strength will be limited to one-fourth of the regular delegate 1 strenght In the regular national convention, i Miss Hurhans. teacher In history, has ' been selected as national chairman, and .

ProT. Rupp, Miss Marrlatt, a teacher, and the students. Harry Taylor. Kdgar

Crumpacker, Alta Kennedy fend Estle Russell, as members of the national committee. The committee, on local arrangements Is composed of Roland Fox, chairman; Robin A moss, William Mowry. Edward Kox and Arthur Hess.

The innovation will- undoubtedly!

mission services this evening. At the next regular meeting, April 9th, a class will be initiated, the- work to be done by the Court Luers team, which was recently organized.

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BOYS LEARN

THE BEST F. S. Bets says that he has bad a

walks on Sunday afternoon Mrs. Eunice vroe most Interesting, especially since number of applications from young men

manufacture surgical instruments. lie!

says mai toe young tarmer ooys inane the beet material from which to evolve artisans. - Betas is very much pleased with the results that he has secured from the publicity This 'Timer has given the matter, but he is anxious to get still more young men who are anxious to become established in a good trade.

Kr woman never sizes up ernother , Youche fell and quite seriously hurt t,le presidential timber Is to be select

woman's rigger by 'rlthmetlc, an' ef she herself. She was rendered partially does it's by sample addition. j unconscious through her fall to the (sidewalk, but at this writing It is' exAfter searching in vain for weeks for;pcted she will fully recover from her a manager for the baseball team dur- j dange rous accident. ing the coming season the fans hit j The city council is taking steps to upon an ' extraordinary good piece of oil the streets of Crown Point this sum- !

iuck yesieraay wnen juiius iiocuwen mar, under the special assessment'

ed from the student body. A numner of Hammond citizens will be asked to address the students on the subject of national conventions with a view of giving them tips on how to conduct one. '

was induced to accept the position for th!g year's battles In the Northern In-

INDIGESTION GOES AND YOUR STOMACH FEELS FINE AGAIN

plan, the matter to be brought up at.

the next regular meeting of the council on Tuesday night, and it is ex

pected that a selection of the submitted samples will be made at that time.

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""umpn ir irpyi i quue prevalent in Crown Point following-the epidemic in Gary. Miss Edna-Young is the latest to fall victim to the ailment Oakley Morton of the Chicago unl-

There would not be a cane of indlaestlon here if readers who are sub

ject to Stomach trouble knew the tre- j verslty spent -yesterday with Crown

manftoua anti-ferment and dlsgestive -" "'"s ana relatives. virtue contained in Diapepain.' This William Parry transacted business in

harmless preparation . will digest a heavy meal without the slightest fuss er discomfort, and relieve the sourest aold stomach in five minutes, besides overcoming all foul, Nauseous odors from the breath. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly written on eaoh E 9 -cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln. then you will readily understand why this promptly cures Indigestion and removes such symptoms as Heartburn, a feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach. Belching of Gas Eructations of undigested food, water brash. Naaseau, Headache, Blillousness and many other bad symptoms; and besides, you will not need laxatives to keep your stomach, liver and intestines elean and fresh. , . If your Stomach is sour and full of gas, or your food doesn't digest, and your meals don't seem to fit, why not get a 60-cent case from your druggist and make life worth living? Absolute relief from Stomach misery and perfect digestion of anything you eat la sure to follow five minutes after, and, besides, one 60-cent case is sufficient to cure a whole family of such trouble. Surely, a harmless, inexpensive preparation life Pape's Diapepsln, which will always,, either at daytime or dur

ing night, relieve your stomach misery

and digest, your meals, is about as handy and valuable a thing as you could have in the house.

J. BREHM

TAKES ME OFF BALLOT

who are desirous of learning the in

strument making trade. He says that he was able to find any number tf young men who do not smoke cigarettes. He says that the farming communij ties, reached by Thb Times, provided

J the great bulk of young men who .were

I Anxious to come In and learn how to

SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS TRIP Krank B. Mcllroy, of the Mcllroy Belting & Hose company, has Just returned from a trip through the south, where he has sold so much of his product that the plant will be kept busy Indefinitely. He says that the only thing that Is likely to tie him up is the difficulty in getting the cotton fabric from which

his product is made. The lack of this

fabric Is due to the trouble in the tex tile trades. Twenty-two persons are now em

ployed at the Hammond plant of the

company, and its officials are consld erlng the matter of making the build

Ing two stories high. The foundations

are sufficient to carry two stories.

STANDING OF RACE

FOR DELEGATES

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In accordance with his promise to

the West Hammond voters. John J. Brehm last Saturday afternoon filed a j netitlon with the ritv clerk. Isrnatx I

' Mankowskl, in which he asks that his 1

Chicago yesterday. With George Keiser. Julius Rockwell and Jake Steeb at the baseball helm

this year the Crown P.-.int team mirht

to keep the pennant flying for another

year. All are familiar with the base-

oau game and wi be tinnFt.j i-

wii- a,rt. v, , . . . . , (original petition in which he asked to tneir efforts oy the fans of the entirei. . . , . . 0jv ' 1 be a candidate for mavor on the citi

zen s ttcaet be canceled. So far this leaves K. M. Woczszynski. the people's party nominee, alone in the field, and in return for the withdrawal

of his opposition to Woczszynski, the i

latter's friends have promised Brehm thetr support for assessor on the republican ticket for the town of Thornton. Richard Zimmerman today filed his ptitlon with the city clerk, in which he

t. Take One Pain Pill, then Take it Eay.

PUPILS WILL HOLD NATIONAL CONVENTION

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xxuw lU J. lay LilC rUUUWll submits his name to the West Ham

. i monds, voters as a candidate for alder-

liame" Taught in Hammond High School.

man of the First ward on the independent ticket. His is the only independent ticket that has been filed so far, but the time for filing will not expire until April 1st.

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- rv " nvnui vwinriuiuu til HIV m e , Hammond high school will be one of ( Meeting XOStpOHea. the features of the closing week this j Owing to the men s mission, which year, to take the place for the former j is now being conducted in All Saints' inter-class debates. atholic church, the regular meeting of This was decided upon at a meet- j Luers court. C. O. F., which is scheting of the students this morning. While . uled for this evening, will be postponed the main work will be left to the Ftu-j until April 9th. All the members of dents, they will have the assistance of the court are expected to attend the

Fer Nturalila. nothing i

better than

Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Used by-thousands fer a generation

Those who have staffered from neuralgic pains need not be 'told

how necessary vt is to sec-ore re

lief. The easiest way oat of neuralgia is to use Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They haT re

lieved sufferers- for so many

years that they have becorne household necessity.

"I have taken Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain

Pills for five years sad they are ttte

only thing that doea me any goo.

They have relieved neuralgia in my

head In fifteen' minutes. I have also

taken them for rheuinatis-a, head

ache. Bains In toe breast, toothache,

earacbe and pain in the bowela and limbs. I have found nothing to

equal them and they are an that is

eialosed for ttien."

J. W. 8KDOH. Blue Springs, Me.

At aN druggist- OS dose 25 cents.

Never nM In boik.

MILES MKOtCAC CO., BtkRart, kid

JUDGE BARNETT

RELEASES WOMEN Taking , Into consideration the humble and destitute circumstances of three East Hammond women who had been

arrested on a charge of stealing coal

from the Erie, and other railroads. Judge Barnett ordered their release in the city court yesterday following pitiful stories that were told by the three women., The women who were arrested by Special Officer Seward at the Erie yard are Mary Getich, Anna Relnea and

Mary Hordatzke, who reside In East

Hammond. Although the women have

been in the habit of stealing coal they

promised the court they would not do it again. One of tpem was an aged woman and the other said she had a

number of children who were sick. In vestigation proved this to be true.

Alabama 24 Dint. Colambta.. 2 2

Florida 12 12

tieorarla . . Indiana . .

Iowa 2d )OrU.sn ..... .30 Mlmoarl ...... .34 Nr-rr Mexico 8 North Dakota... 10 Oklahoma 2 Philippines ..... 2

Sooth Carolina. . IS 12 TrunrMce 24 14 Virginia , 24 22

Total 144 22 2 10 10 Roosevelt men concede only22 of the delegates accredited to Taft 8 in Iowa, 4 each in Michigan and Indiana and 2 each in New Mexico, Oklahoma and the

Philippines. They list all others as contested. Of those above listed as unlnstructed the Taft forces claim two in

South Carolina, two in Virginia and two In Michigan. Taft men will contest two accredited to Roosevelt from Missouri, two from Oklahoma and one

from New Mexico.

TXTORE

ONEY

New Hall Opened.

A new billiard and pool hall will open its doors to the public the latter

part of the week on the second floor of the Central block, 540 South Hohman street and will be known as the Central Billiard hall. The tables and fixtures arrived today and are. said to be the best In Hammond.

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state-. : : Indians 30 Kaasas 20 20 Maine 12 1 Missouri 3d 36 North Dakota ... 10 Oklshoma ...... 20 10 TotsI . . 87

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c&a be borrowed, at the Lowest Rate, in less time and with less trouble without publicity, at our office than at any place In the city. THIS MEANS simply what it says, and if you have or have not had experience along this line WE ARE READY

to back up oar statements. AND PROVE IT TO YOU $10 to $150 : advanced on Furniture, Pianos. Horses. Wagons, etc, WITHOUT REMOVAL. Just tell us HOW MUCH YOU WANT. Hammond Loan Go. 569 Hohman Street Over Model Clothiers. Second Floor. Phone 2S7

Four favor Gov. Harmon.

ECZEMA CIRED IN lO TO SO DAYS The Paris Medicine Co.. 2624 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine, have a new and " wonderful discovery. GROVE'S SA-NARE CUTIS, which they guaran

tee to cure any case of ECZEMA, no matter of how long standing, in 10 to

30 days, and will refund money if it fails. , This ointment is Perfectly clean and does not stain. If your druggist

hasn't It, send us 50c. in postage

tamps and it will be sent by mail.

ARE YOU READING THE TIMES T

REPUBLICAN PRIMARY POURING

PIACES IX GARY AND CALUMET TOWNSHIP. The following Is the list of nolllng

places in Gary and Calumet township for the county republican primaries to

be held from 2 to 8 p. m. Friday, March

FIRST "WARD East of Pennsylvania street and north of the Wabash railroad voters will vote' at the Sax building. Fifth avenue and Virginia street.

FIRST WARD East of Broadway

and west of Pennsylvania street snd north of the Wabaah railroad, voters

will vote at 61-Massachusetts street

SECOND WARD Precincts 5, , 9.

10, 11, voters at 117 West Sixth avenue. SECOND WARD Precinct 7, voters at Kirk hotel. SECOND WARD Precinct t. voters

at Fifth and Ambrldge avenues. SECOND WARD Precinct J. voters at Clark Station achoolhouse. , THIRD WARD (To be announced later). FOURTH WARD Precincts 20 and 21. voters will vote at 1525 Broadway. FIFTH WARD Precincts 18, 19 and 22, voters will vote at 2280 Broadway. FIFTH WARD Precinct 23, voters will vote at the Englehart building.

Ridge road and Broadway.

SIXTH WARD Precinct 25 and 2S

at Kunert's hall. '

ROSS AND GRIFFITH There : will

be polling places at Ross and Griffith.

H. C FRANCIS,

Chairman Calumet Township Repub

lican Committee. , '

Gt. Vitus Dance, Falling Glcknecc, Fits respond Immediately to the remarkable treatment that has for over years been a standard remedy for these troubles

52.00 B omedy? Sootors rll especial! for these wlliJ is not a oure-alL

Kllne's Great Nerve)

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effects are Immediate. Druggists II C3 everywhere sell It. To prove its wonderfnl virtues, we will cheerfully send a

! Full 2.00 Supply without charge.

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TsrkCay

1912

Do you remember 1902?. How much did you pay for kitchen coal, those of you who were fortunate enough to be able to get it?. We are told that another big strike is planned for April lst. Even now the coal dealers are raising prices in some localities. Do you want to pay more for your kitchen fuel?.

If you do not, order a GAS RANGE and a GAS WATER HEATER at once. Let us connect it at once and make you independent of coal strikes and high prices. If you wait too long there will be a rush of orders and somebody may have to wait because with us it is first come first served. Send for a Representative today or call at any of our offices and examine the New 1912 Models which have just been received.

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