Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1912 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Thursday. Sept. 10, 1012.
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Skatins; party Friday evening, S pt. 2'Mh. Kverrbody Invited. Music by Stt-rling. Fast Chicago Knights o r Pythias will work in fie Ranks of rage and Knight on r.ert Friday night, at Castle hall. H. Daub and A. fchiiyr were initiated into the second degree by the Odd Follows at heir meeting hold Tuesday night.
B. F. Stockett. Jr.. of Denver, is visit In sr his uant. Mr, A. T. Cox of 4438 North Olcott avenue. Fast Chicago is looking forward to having: a Pythian Sisters lodge. Mrs. Rosier, state organizer of Indianapolis, has arranged to he hero Sept. ?3 when the Installation wl! take place. The Hammond sisters will do the work. The movement to effect ths organization has been active for the past two or three weeks. TV. G. Trish and Mrs. John Ooldtnsr hcing the prime movers. Miss Frances Cochran of . l.ondon, Ont., who hns heen visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran, since Sunday in company with Mr. Cochran and Miss Irene Cochran went to the city yesterday to attend the aviation meet. Miss Cochran will remain in East Chicago until Saturday. Fast Chicago Knights of Pythias have lined up with the progressive lodges of the Calumet district. On Sept. 1st they leased the hall and club rooms at 4735 Olcott avenue, formerly used by the Elks and have furnished the lodge room In true Pythian style and expect to have the club rooms furnished
In the very near future. There has ,"" ' ' " been a current report that the building ; Bargains, was condemned, but the Knights wish j to assure the public on authority of ' the best experts In Ijikc county that j
there, jls nothing in this report. ICast Chicago lodge, although twelve years old. have not been progressive In tho past, but since the first of the year they have taken In twenty-five new knights, and are working with a spirit that is sure to show results, the same
be!nfir true of all the lodges in the state SURRA DECORATING CO,
or inniana. on Oct. ibtii the Knights
ha I", ,,he,.r a'?!Tiol ot th neT Painters and Decorators
a. t i i - u i 1 1 cii n mt ii i niir n 1 H. I
give addresses. Tt is ejected at this b1'1 OrSVtll AvC. Td 1 I 0
time that there will be knights present from South Bend, Valparaiso, Crown Point. Irfiporte. cities of the Calumet district and Chicago. Figures compiled by the- sisters in the Polish Catholic school show a splendid Increase in the enrollment over that of last year. Thus far there are 440 pupils enrolled as against 390 last year, making an increase of fifty. The- Increased attendance necessitated the opening of an additional class room, making seven now In use. , All of the sisters who were In charge of the school last year were returned to their
posts after the summer vacation and an j extra sister added to the teaching force to take care of the children in the , extra class room. I
Andrew Slmko left day before yester- '
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Bargains at tho GARFIELD FURNITURE HOUSE 4738 Olcott Avenue
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IN THE BUILDING LINE AND BEST SOFT AND HARD COAL CALL Orv THE Waiting Lumber & Coal Co TELEPHONE 168-M
HEGEWISCH
HEGEWISCH SAVINGS
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Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Boxes, 3.00 Per Year. Insurance.
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The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company HICHAHD KHRHARDT. President. siMTiHV ri.nini (a L'lttlnc. Iron hiiiI Tile Drainage HKKK I'l'.MI'K COK. MICHIGAN AND BLOCK AVES. TELETHON E 550- W.
S. HERSKOVITZ, M. D. PHVSK IA.N A NO Sl'HGEOS EAST CHICAGO OFFICE. Chicago arid Melville Aves. Phone 81. INDIANA HARBOR OFFICE: Auditorium Illdg. . Phone 139
day ror Black oak for a few days' fishingand hunting. Mr. and Mrs. William Pulling: left today for Bristol, Ind., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Caroline Hascall. formerly of East Chicago, who Is to be buried this afternoon at Goshen.
Washington Lumber & Coal Co. LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL
141 Street and I. II. Belt K. II. Tel. 26S
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INDIANA HARBOR Pkatini? party Friday evening. Pept. 20th. Everybody invited. Music by Sterling. Preparations are beinR main for a preat rally day Sept 29 to celebrate the. first anniversary of the dedication of the Methodist church. Bishop John Vincent of Ohleasro will preach at both the mornins; and evening; service and there will be special music by the choir. There will be an all-dav bake al
Saturday, Sept. 29. by the ladies of St. ! Alban's g-ulld. Lunch will he served at noon. The place where the sale is !
to be conducted has not yet heen decided upon. H. C. Rutledare will leave tonight for Indianapolis to attend the convention of the Central, pacific and Northern state. Commercial club secretaries. In rrofrress In the state capital tomorrow and next dav. Mr. and Mr?, Samuel Taney are movingfrom their flat in Michigan avenue to 3612 Grapevine street.
MUBER Undertaker 4739 Forsyth Avenue, Telephones 271 35
GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet Building 4S02 Alexander Avenue
The Street Cars Stop at SAM BENANTE'S Barber Shop A good place to get shaved while you wait 3404 MICHIGAN AVENUE
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A. A, I1USS Leading Grocer 13429 Ontario Avenue Phone 203
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$5,000.00 REWARD Can you beat it? It's a (food thing;. What Is it? Get busy with Oscar! Absolutely fresh lake perch din
ner. 3oc; Frog- Lake pe.roh dinner, 50c; Iake Superior white fish dinner.
?5c; black bas.i, 75c; lobster dinner. 75c;
fro lees. 76c: tquab dinner, BOc; nprtnfr
chicken. 75c; Lon Island duck, 75c;
frog, fish and chiokjn dinner. $1.00; I,ake Superior white fish and chicken
tinner. Jl.oo; trotr pk and hiacK bass.
$1.00; lobster and chicken, $1.00; fish and Lonx; Island duck dinner, $1.00.
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650 Hohman Street.
Phone 680
WM. H. HOLT 13301) Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies
J. H. V7IEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO 664 So. Hohman SL Phono
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viltclien nnd Ptiffa Made of Combine Orpheum Beauty Parlors MISS ALMA IATTERSOV ORPIIEVM THEATRE BUILDING 154 State Street Hammond. Ind. Hair Dressing. 50c; Hair Bobbins. 35c; ShampooinK. 50c; Scalp Treatment. 75c; Facial Massape, 75c; Manicuring. 35c. RKSIDENT WORK
GUSTAV KORTIIAUS Dealers in
GENERAL HARDWAE, FURNI
TURE. STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
Livery. Private Ambulance.
13311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 211
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Do not forget we are headquarters for GAS, GASOLINE STOVES AND HOT PLATES for the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 438 119TH STREET.
TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED
Orriern taken for automobile j! anppllen at lowwt prlcem. Repreentntlven for r.RRrn- !' kay. Eliminate tire trouble. 1 o tule or extm tlren rr- ! quired. Try It on SO day' free trial. Call or write the
INDIANA AUTO TIRE REPAIR CO. t or. Clark & llftth St. Phone 170-J. WHITING, lDMA.
Whiting Cornice Works HERMAN SCliri.TZR FVHVACR WORK, fOHMfH WORK, STEEL Flll.IVfJ. TIN WUI1K, TAR ROOFING Storm Repalrrd Kntltnatea Fnralakeil. Corner 113th Street and Sheridan Ave. Telephone 154-M. WHITING INDIANA
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and
S ewerage J obb mg a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue
Special For This Week
Triple Extract White Rose
Perfume, 25c ounce. A. C. KLUCKER Druggist
HAVE YOUR
KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED AND
PRINTS MADE AT Norris' Pharmacy 192 East State St. Hammond, Ind.
RIPLEY'S ART STUDIO
Photos for Everybody Enlargements Made from Old Pictures 89 West State Street
H. HELLERMAN LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR 113 SIBLEY STREET Just received new line of Fall Goods. Everything up to date. GIVE ME A CAJLU. PHONE 1414
The WhitlnK Pavings & Loan association is making arrangements for an increase in Its capital stock from $100,000 to $250,000. Miss Mamie Seifer of DavidFon place is visiting with relatives in St. Charies. 111. Mrs. Al. Hultgren and children of 119th street spent yesterday as the Kuests of relatives in Chicago. A number of members of the Whiting chapter, O. E. S., attended a meeting of the. Garfield chapter, at South Chicago, on Tuesday evening;, the occasion belnK visiting matrons' night. Mri. Amelia Burton, worthy matron, of Whiting filled one of the important offices, and was presented with a souvenir spooD. All those attending enjoyed a very pleasant time. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kred Waldorf, who recently left Whiting for Davenport, Fla.. will be pleased to hear that they reached their destination safely, and are much pleased with, their new location. The Tri Kappa Sorority will have charge of the performance at the Roy
al theatre on Friday evening, Sept. 27th. There will be a vaudeville act In addition to the regular program. The proceeds of the show will go for sweet charities sake, as the members of tha sorority already have several worthy cases In view, to whom a little assistance will be a God-send. The- Whiting chapter, O. K. St, will hold their next regular meeting en Monday evening. Sept. 23rd. All mem
bers are requested to attend, as business of Importance is to be transacted. Mrs. John Goebel passed away at noon yesterday, at the home of her daughter, Mn. William Payne, Harrison avenue, Robertsdal. Mrs. Goebel was a resident of Munele, but a month ago she and her husband came here to pend their vacation. For several months previous she had been very ill with Brlght's disease, but was much Improved. Shortly after their arrival Mrs. Ooebel was again taken very 111, and owing to her dangeroua condition Mr. Ooebel decided to remain here until she had Improved. FVom. day to day she grew gradually worse, but the family were not of the oplnoln that death was so Imminent, and when the end did come It was a great shock to them. No funeral arrangements
have yt been made, mut It la thought Interment will take place at Oak Hilt cemetery. In Hammond. Mrs. Ooebel Is survived by her husband, four daughters, Mrs. William Payne and Mrs. John Stewart of Robertsdale. Mrs. William Bollinger f Whiting, Mra. Wlllard Moser of Los Antsvllle, Ind., and two son, Isaac and Oliver Biima. Anton Evanze of 121st street Is getting along nicely. Mr. Evanze had his foot crushed while at work In tha Standard Oil company, when a rail fell on the Injured member. P. J. Carpenter of Fred street hi laid up with lumbago.
KLINE'S Regulation Bowling Alleys and Pocket Billiard Parlor 13257 Erie Avenue
Pay Gas Bills without extra charge at A. N. NELSON'S Hardware Store 13433 Ontario A v. Phone 204
MAC TURNER Architect 508 Hammond Bldg. Tel. 324 Hammond, Indiana
Help to Keep the City Clean by Installing One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes
erles In 1018 is the chief new development. Bales of steel bars have been made for the first quarter of 1.35c Pittsburg and of plates and structural shapes at 1.40c. The Inability of the large producers to take further business for 1912 delivery in the chlef products of steel has been shown more plainly In the past week by further advances of $1 to $2 a ton on material from stora.
Railroads are being urged to be early
CalUmet Concrete Const. CO. (with their orders for open hearth rails.
Room 508, Hammond Building Telephone 1481 or 525
LOOK
for the green lunch sign same as before. Try our club breakfast. Our cooking Is strictly pure and with best of foodstuffs. Best restaurant In the city. WeCater Restaurant IK) State Street.
ROBERTSDALE. The death of Mrs. John Gobel of Muiw'le, Ind., who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs John Stewart and Mrs.
; William Payne of Harrison avenue, for i six weeks, occurred at the home of
Last night the choir of St. Alban's ' the latter Wednesday morning. Mrs. church bearan to practice their Christ- I the latter Wednesday imrning. Mrs. mas music. They will work upon three Munsey has been in poor health for a anthems, which will constitute the j number of months, but was not thought main part of the music next Christmas. to be in a serious condition at the Mr. and Mrs. A. (5. Lundqulst and Mr. present time. No funeral arrangeand Mrs. James Osmer will go to Chi- I merits have been made at this writing. -ago this evening for dinner and to at- Mrs. T. W K'ohr of Indiana houle-
tend the theatre. They will see "The Man Higher L'p" at the Olympic.
RF TOU P.EAniNV, THE TIMES?
WHEN YOUR HAIR BRUSHES OUT
Your hair ig as sensitive as your skin ( huslns h(rp Tue8'day
even more bu. n siuuus uu uuuci ncy
vard attended the Lady Garfield chapter. O. F.. S.. at South Chicago Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Melvin saw "The Garden of Allah" at. the Auditorium, in Chicago, Wednesday. Little Ferena Shaider of Indiana boulevard had the misfortune to hurt her hand quite badly Tuesday afternoon while playing on Ihe side on the Franklin school grounds. Frank Rajcany of Iaporte, Ind., visited hl.s brother. Rev. Benedict Rajcany of Lincoln avenue, Tuesday. Miss Beatrice Stanton returned home after a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Indianapolis and Maxwell. Ind.
John Geiger of Fast Side transacted
o'clock at the church for practice. Mr. Companik of Atchison avenue was a Hammond business visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. John Kidney and their guest, William County, left today for a visit with Mrs. Kidney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cannon of Milwaukee. Wis. Mrs. Jacob Fase of Itoberts avenue spent the day in Chicago visiting friends. .
hats, curling iron, and diseases of the calr, etc. But there is a limit. When you comb and brush your hair in the morning, watch for the "TRAILERS" that turn grey, fall out, end comb out with the first morning brush. You MUST know that there's tomething wrong. If your hair was in good health, it wouldn't fall out, nature never intended that. There is something wrong at the root of things-the hair needs a tonic-a restorer. When vou are sick you take medicine.
That is your first thought. Its turning grey, I avenue was the guest of Hammond
tailing out, are ooin ways ioc nair u ui rrienas ami attended a dancing party
Tuesday evenir g. Miss Mary Brenkus of Harrison avenue visited her father. Joseph Brenkus, in Chicago, yesterday. I Mr. and Mrs. August Ruff entertained 1 Mr. Mtilvlhlll rf Garv at their home In
$1.00 and 50c .1 Dt Stores or direct upon , avenue Tuesdav. receipt ol price and dealer name. Send 10c tor . trial bottle. Philo Hay Spec. Co.. Newark, N.J. ! Thf choir of tne Evangelical church HAir.WAM WULF, MIA A 5 CO. will met tomorrow evening at 7:30
Berth Cvlko'a of Chicago wafc the guest of his sister, Mrs. Joeepli Brenkus of Harrison avenue, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Richard Schaaf of 1 1 Fit h street were the guests of East Chicago friends Tuesday evening. Prof. C. MatMe of South Chicago was a local visitor yesterday. Dr. Ilowat of Hammond examined the -children of tho Franklin school Tuesday.
Miss Myrtle Soltwedel of Harrison
DYER
Miss F. Baker left this morning for Ijowell. where she will spend a few days the guest of lss D. Fattle. The H. F. Freed's dog and pony show will give a performance here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. Peacock returned home yesterday from a few days' visit at Joliet. 11!. J. L. Keilmin transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Chevigny was a Chicago visitor yesterday. William Ziesenhenne transacted business in Chicago today.
Professor C. Kennedy, secretary of the Dver Education association, an
nounced this morning that the first entertainment will be given Oct. 14th by Miss Elizabeth de Barrle 111, harpist, reader and contralto soloist. The program will be given latter. Anyone who has not yet procured the season ticket can have same free at Keilman & Son or M. Hoffman's store. Any further particulars can hp obtained from the secretary, or at the First National hank. It is hoped that the public will show their appreciation by giving the promoters of such elevating and edu
cating enterprise all encouragement possible. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koenig of Chicago were the guests of Rev. J. "!ach vest erday. Mrs. A Kaiser of Schererviile stopped here yesterday on her way to Hammond. Mike Xundorf was a Chicago visitor tod n y. John J. Hoffman left for Chicago today, where he will spend several days.
"comolainini of illness.' It can t do it
In any other way. Do YOUR part. UseHAY'S HAIR HEALTH
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State of Ohio, city of Toledo, ss. Lucas County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that s;iid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrn that cannot be cured by the use of HAIJVS CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 186. (Seal) A. W. GLEAKON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Drugpsts. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
HOBART. Bills are out announcing a picnic to be held at Ivike George Park on Saturday, Sept. 21. A large crowd of out-of-town people are expected to lie present, as this Is the day the first car will be run between Gary and Ilohart over the Gary, Ilnbart Southern railroad, which is about completed. Invitations which will be honored for transportation during the day have been issued. The M. E. Ladies' Aid society met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. M. Brown. Bob Maekey attended a meeting of tlie buil moose at Gary last evening. William Ftommel transacted business in Chicago yesterday. The Modern Priscilla club surprised Mrs. O. Roper this afternoon by gathering at her home and spent a very enjoyable afternoon.
was a Hammond business transactor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kraay of Ridge road brought their weekly supply of garden truck to our grocer here. The regular weekly meeting of the volunteer fire department here will take place tonight at 8 p. m. Everybody be sure and attend. F. Rehn of Ciark Station was a Ross Station visitor yesterday. Tomorrow night will be the meeting night at the volunteer .fire department here. Everybody welcome. Mrs. William Faulson of Clark Sta
tion was a Gary business transactor y e s t e r d a y. Harry Peterson of Clark Station
snent last evenintr at Garv. !
Mrs. F. Behn and daughter. Miss Emily Behn of Clark tSnion. were Ross Station visitors yesterday. F. Hoffman of Gary was a Clark Station business transactor yesterday. William Sclunef zer of Clark Station was a Gary visitor yesterday.
M. Rice. D. K. Frye and Pat Dean au
toed to Morocco to attend the demorratio convention. I Miss Flora Frye went Wednesday to South Bend to visit Marabelle Ball. Salesman Nichols of Logansport was
in tow n Wednesday. C. D. Tressler of Indianapolis was here Wednesday.
CLARK STATION. G. Stone of Chicago spent a few days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ruse and Mr. Chas. Dettman of Black-Oak were here on an
automobile trljr. William Osterman of Clark Station
ROSELAWN. Rice went Wednesday
tIE&EWISCH. Mrs. Charles Windish of Knox, Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Sippel. Mr. and Mrs. Klucker autoed to Chicago yesterday In a new Cadillac. Mrs. Louisa of Kngiewood was Id
i tow n Monday.
Don't forget the V. B. T. dance Saturday evening. William Holt was in Chicago yesterday on business. Please teW phone new s items to Hegewisch 13. Aaron Swanson's saloon is being greatly improved by the addition of some new fixtures.
The B. & O. and Pennsylvania orders The Lackawanna is reported to have placed 20,000 tons, the greater part at Buffalo. The Harrlman lines have bought 10.000 tons more at Chicago. The Southern Pacific ha also taken 18.000 tons additional. Export business in all lines is at full tide. For export rails higher prices are being secured than for home deliveries, the second period in the history ot steel exports in which this has been the caae. The Canton and Hankow railroad has bought 6,000 tons here. An order for 2,600 cars for Argentina has been take.n by the Middletown (Pa.) works. New domestic contracts Include 3,000 for the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg, 2.600 steel under frames for the Northern Pacific nnd 500 steel hopper cars for the Wabash. The newCanadian plant of the National Car
company has orders from the Canadian Northern and Canadian Pacific that will keep it busy to the end of 1913. The congestion of central western and Chicago mills is still such as to allow eastern mills to get a steafly business for early delivery at the highest prices in years. The steel for the Equitable building. New York, 36.000 tons, was placed this week.
to Chi-
Baker went Wednesday
Dr.
ago. Mrs. C. C.
to oMntlcello. Mrs. Ted Murray of Lee is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. William Gundy. Mrs. Lottie Myers of Wheat tiHd and Mrs. Swartz of Cincinnati are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Fisher. William Howard. H Birnour. Dr. C.
Woman's Best Help to the good health which comes from regular action of the organs of digestion and elimination to freedom from pain and suffering to physical grace and beauty is the harmless, vegetable remedy
BEECHILMS PILLS
5eid everywhere
ia fcczas 10c, 2Sc
MUNSTER. Mrs. Kramer. Mrs. King, Mrs. Kent and Minnie Kutzbach spent Monday in Chicago. Nellie Has has returned to Munster after visiting at homo with her parents in Tier. Trul. Mr. Bodeeraven of Hammond was here on Monday. Miss Hilda Sehoon and Miss Molder were Hammond shoppers on Saturday. Miss Dlneen was here to give her regular music lesson on Tuesday.
STEEL PRICES ARE ADVANCED
Excellent Domestic and Foreign Demand Reported. Iron and steel markets, according to the Iron Age. continue exceedingly strong with good sized advances In finished material. bit less talk ot a runaway market. The opening of the books of Important, steel companies for de'lvare llkeiy to be closed within ten days.
TRUTH TRIUMPHS Hammond Citizens Testify for the Pnlbic Benefit.
A truthful statement of a Hammond citizen, given in his own words, should convince th" most skeptical about the merits of Doan'a Kidney Pills. If you suffer from backache. nervousness, sleeplessness, urinary disorders or any form of kidney ills, urn a tested kidney medicine. A Hammond citizen tells of Dnan's Kidney Pills. Could you demand more convincing proof of merit? A Prldham, (159 Oakley avenue, Hammond. Ind., says: "My kidneys were in bad shape and the kidney secretions were irregular in passage. I was alsiroubled by backache and had constant, dull pains through my shoulders. At times I could hardly straighten and if I stooped to tie on shoes, I had a sharp twinge In my back. Someone advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I did so. This remedy relieved me." Mr. Prldham Is only one of many Hammond rpeople who have gratefully endorsed Doan's Kldn-y Pills. If your back aches if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Prldham had the remedy hacked by home testimony. 51V all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. "When Your Back la Lame Remember the Nam a,"
