Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1912 — Page 6

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THE TIMES.

Frulav. S-pt. 27, 11)11'.

rown r omi inlaws

Hsppenins of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

BACKACHE iS A

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SHUCKS

Frotn the Diarv of Si. Leiic

II: Kcarh. eandydito f.-r :,sjvs,n on. th' proarcsMM' t ; k i-1 . s'.uv .1 powerful It. tur.- f Ac.-.. !'.:. .Ti !.iU ! .M r.U-V.t on 1 V .' 1 j.-.-t 'lir . ft - V. .;!.! he. i..khadn't k. !( hot;, h.,rids behind him A hen ho talked. H.frn tell A. !" K1...IK 1; is quit Armageddon frr .1 -ttpi.- .' w.-ek an' is doin" .1 few tricks fir .-.a nib add y besides th' I.i'r.l down -t' I'.-rter, Ind.

wlil be served am! a srcod proirram of a varied nature wiil la- alv.-n. A rcj.nu . ! rcu la t . d y.'st.-rday moitttm.; that a hi!. la;, ha! ..aurrnl at Pridu. port. Imt investigation proved the story to bo a cnraM. M'.ss .fas, plana Wh,.,;rr en t art a i n . .1 a par t f friend -s at tridi-o last evenirsw at !a r home n ('cart str.-.-t. A t p.rii.-y t;....r; M.ailav.- ,.f 1 iary ! ; .tt a; .-! a. here x-.-t.-v.l.t v.

Kidney Troubles, Bladder Disorders, Rheumatism, and Serious Diseases Follow. There are other symptoms, such as pains in the region i.f the kidneys, li.-r-vousness, dizziness, tired and worn-.. lit feeling, weak Madder, painful, soaldy. ..!' urinary troubles, which a ft- just as uannerous. for the sti :hlot kidney ,ioin riKcniont if ue-.h,u,d mav di'Vclop

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the study .if j l'-ss. for you

lorl ures of th.

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The transfer of the frown Pvitt F.leetrle company to trio to w 1 one id will take pia. e i.efoie the- l.t '( ' '.. toner, the new c rupariy start:. in .m their e;t contract at that time 1; is paid they will h at- an uptown office and .show room and int-nd to make

things c.it!vn:i( tit fo. tlfir patrons 1

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CtRIFFTTH.

:nsacte 1 bus'nef

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Wo, jo.es 1 iV. arst'n .0 Phicao was a husi

-es :-Mo;- hero today. .1 i;i-eu .!..!! ! Puti Is, Mich, wh

a.-.:! a. low cava. Here with relatives. ;triroiiirh t.ne wa

'.as rvtv,rt .! hora.e. j.mt the clivaa-,1 Mr-, i.osi.e !;:. not t and fhii.iron of!and dissolves th

r . . 1 Wash.. ! 0 : a o 1.

.... :tr..l fri.ut.N '.ore i

la ra-" e r -n s. t.nt need -a ,i : . ant e ad ui e I lie i : 1 aa i i i es. f . .! tire new . .jnic-Klv and sutady

a-iuls all such ii!i"er-.

There is no nnoo .a.a-;lve rerntdv known for li." perm. t ri 'tit euro of ail forms of kidny, llaoder trouble, and rheumatism, that! tins i..-w scientin.prepai'ation. 1-. .-.a::-.- 11 removes the cause. !t so.tks ;,o;,r i r, t , th.a ki.ltmys, t hrou.irh the ua.lls and .ininirs. clea.n.?

pi.-.-s, neutrali'not poisonous uric acid

i visitinu and waste matter, that lode In the the past i joints and musaks and oau-v those

The location of the quarters has : -t j been deckled upon as .-t. the o.'n -em h.lnir hampered in C'ttitr; its to sua; - j

able quarters. lew buit.t!:-.t. in t !-. -( rot business district i el t: a v,a.:r,i at : a : s 7 , 5

m.mer. will start for the ' -. 'asters are 1 p 'or r.n ore atioTi in the oreharc

near bba-s, Oct. 5.

r home Sat- itomble rheumatic pai'is, and makes I the kiclne-x s 1; ! t . r the- pokou from the 'and demon - Mood and drive.-, it out of the system, of ,T.iy I Three ilns. s of i.'roxoii.-. a day. fot T!-.e jsfTair ' a few el ays is often all that is ever

t '. rr. e. It is sa'd the bu':'. tnensers are endeavoring to net another pro nil in. nt speaker here who will ...1. r im the campaign issues a little more clearly than did Frank Nye. their last tt"Ut. The moosers. were cnuntftiu; strongly on making a Rood showing at their initial metins of the canxpaltiti lore. a.nd Nye's effort was a disappointment to them, as far as politics were concerned. In view of these facts the moosers have their eye oast for another speaker and if some of the b;.; moose, shotil.1 happen I.ae eoti n t y w a rd the local diseipleR of Teddy will do all !n their power to land him at Prawn Toint for a speech. The L. F. T.s of the I'resbyteria n

church will n.ve a s-aeia! :V.;s evenini; i the Ir a k

nt the .-Irir.-h p-i'-ho-s. r.efi-eshm. rst;t i .in! w

l'e cope'.uated by representatives heeded to cut n Thirl. ie unixorskr and wlil last i verocme .11.-.

.lay. K erybo iy is welcome

tiers

HHOi FIRST 10

V. J. ("VKourko. citj

aler and tnar-

tlie worst backache or ,; . t able urinary disor-

tml you can tak.- it with the ut

most eontakra e that nothine," on earth will so quickly euro tin- worst ease of kidney, bladder trouble, or rheumatism. You will find Proxotic different from a't other remedies. There' is nothing else like it. It is so pr: pared that It Is prmtically Impossible to take it into the human syst. m without results. An original package costs but a trifle at ai y first class iItul; store. All drui;irtsts are aiah -:-i;..d to personally re-

Ar.drew Sirn;le. the Steiber street saloonkeeper who was atreste, ,,n a eharee of sel!ititf ii,,unr to minors, was d;s. haia.o-,1 last niht by Mayor I'arki. The marrlaae of Mrs. Mary l'erenehik 11 "d lohu Maiieak will take place next Sunday at St. John's Slavish church. Rev. Itetaali-t Ita.leany of Unrein avenue hid several fruests tit his liomft yost.irday. They were Kilwa r.l Chuba. hi. e.i.-.or "f the Pathoiie Iaily, in Phicaf.ro, and Father Victor HSahunka ami Father N'orris Marescak. also of Pa leairo. Miss F.iyUi.l i! ollett of lilver street left yesterday f,,r Kokomo, Ind.. to spend about two e. eeks. ami attend the funeral ..f M.-a Il-b-n (Juinn. ImriniT Miss llo'a-tt s absence Miss tlenevleve Mcliermoti is acting- as stenoKrapher for (.lav It v Hal!. Mr. and Mrs. Potter of Ohio avenue inton 1 nioviiie as soon as posskile to Kansas, where Mrs. potter's parents reside. The .-ha'aa- is beintc made necessary by til" serious condition of Mrs. Potter's, health, she heinK attain confined to her he,!. The neu s ,.f the death of Harry Pewey of 'Whitinkr. which occurred at Grant Park, !M.. here he hud been visiting, was re.-i ive.i in Whiting: yesterday with, much r.-aiet. Mr. Pewey, who is the broiher of Mrs. p,. H. Hoskins. was confined in the I'r irlewoo.l hospital, fn PHicaKo. for about eight weeks with typhoid fever. He was homo about six weeks, am while reeupera t Ind he and his family were visitinr relatives at Grant Park, intending 'o return to this

A HEW COMPANY.

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city the tl r t of far- aaoita to their

home, l.'iT Siicridan avenue. Mr. pev.ey j p

a , : .: : alona ,-! after Ms ioear sie.ie that 1,1, famav .ve;e liKhteil. )n Welno-day a II. riaian he cut for a walk, an ! w on t street, was st lichen v .a i. paralysis, to whirl! la' sue. a uibed ai..,-i'. midttiaht on

Wednesday. hi. and Mrs PoMPus and hi. brother and v,-i'.. of Sla-rid in ave- -

nm- had he.n suiaaaoa-d .liru.a t'a e'.oiiinrr, ami r-;i, he i ('.rant l'ark l.ef.-.r.

tin deatU of that d.cea-a-1

was a1 ears ,,f la. i I i- su

by his wife and hi; little sou. Poorae, his m-.ther, his -:..f.r, Mrs. !io.-Ki ix and t 11 brot-:ers. Tao r.-uaiina will

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Hardly a day passes I'.'

that .sometane do-s not drnp V

in and, afu-r investi-'atin our rncth(H.ls, rales aral

payments, transfers his h;'

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uusuicM i(.i us. You vil! sooner or later. V,rliy not jimr? We do not advertise

one rate and charge you f-A another. No matter what l - i

rato9 you see advertised,

you can come hen; with the f,'4

a.-srrancc that wi'l make you a loan upon a more equitable jil.m tit. ai you can get from any other reputable concern. Our

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siot be br..a;P.t t- Whttinu'. ).a! in'.-r- ! 1 ', ... , , , . . ment w-iii be made at c.rant ia,rk. t -.- f ' , -tem ui.l prove a revelation to tliose who have had dealing fimei-ai to be h.-i,i t,.iurrmv afternoon. g with old-fashioned money lenders antl our methods will prove sathushaud1 Mr '"nd ' yi'r'S s'-ve-.s '.',r ' fctorv, as they are devoid of all discourtesy or inconvenience.

luuibus, ( have been visit :,;- wit the former's j.i ;s. M.. -dames M Sehaefcr, P. Ko-h and Joseph Seho-r. Yesterday they lett for Kt.srrew i, tie.

and M:

Peter Koeh.

h-r- i-otirac M-. and i t

1 of ( li i ver f I feet..

mpaniod bv Mi s. M ildew S. ittidcr j P

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.Mr. an'l .Mrs jtyron . lontfor.i of Sai

parlor. Wis., :n Mrs. X. P. Wils

Andrew Hammer has n turned to h'.sP- -J home In St. .lohn, after spftiJitiir a few I

days nere visit intr with his children. Miss ('arrlo Kriewi, a n 1 brother, Fred Kriewltz c.f Gary wPl s petal Sunday as th-. fruost-; of Miss Ciciiia and Melvin Abr.'iham of Indiana boulevard. Miss Kuth A. Ti'tati r.terta'ne.i her pewinar class at her ia.'tif on I. a mart a

avenue 0:1 W e

Call, write or plaone lor our plan.

We loan on household goods, live stock, etc., same left in your tji

possession. PHONE 257 569 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET. (OVKR MODEL CLOTHIERS)

Open Evenings until 8 p. m. Saturdays until 9 p. m.

day even!

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International Investment (..mtutny

GREAT CEMARO FOR DICTIONARIES

ket master, today smtel th it the pub- j turn the ftt-a-hase price if Proxoti lie market bet ... . en the citv and the ; s h . 01 1 d fail in 'a s.inle price.

c i t v bar

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next Tuesday. A num. areare now a; work p

,0 opened orktnen

Hammond was incorporated here with

a capital stock of $iOc.i"M. The diree- j tors are: John X. peckman. J. W'il - I . llarn Koencke. David T. Km.ry and UOUPOII CiippGrS RefllSe tO

Jesse la. v ilson.

ial sf.nK h.us Indulged In during , of a his rppublican political rally her

tliir, 01 u'c piay. "ii ' 'ix , hi 00 a renows nail on

Fischrupp avenue. Elaborate prepara

tions are beintr made for a bit? turn

out by the republican county central eornmi ttee.

Returns From Trip.

"The Littlest Rebel." Mr. Farnum has commenced in hi3 staling tour under the .".irection of A.

' It. Woods in IM'.vard Pepb's dranru!

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to be remains to be seen. Many of the

rs on i sttles and r.ar -a !a t ion s wiil 'uae to he

j worked out as Pie market ttr..ws. Pik

Ket is in every mat ket, some positions tor tti ; -xhe Littlest Hep.d." and will be at. . wasnns ai.. na re tlosiiai.ie than others, n,ir.imorui theatr - .Sunday, Si plemb.r

ami Mr. (I'Uonrke, in order to encour- i ,,

the farma-rs. will s-ive th.e first J 'The r.ittl.-st la b. 1 " while t.ah-

j (-..titers th.e in.' t .iesirab.e places, wtdah ! nil ai,iy ;l "-A.ir piy," is not intended

(o.jithey may claim tor the balance of the;,,, keep alive a dyinir nmity between

g; ? i season. the north and south. The story is of

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Accept Any But the Best.

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P. G. a', y, of th. I. ion store, return- ; ed yesterday fi-i.m Kivoria. T.-xas., a; li. v,- colonization center on the gulf , coaft a hundred mil. s north of Brownsville. He went there a week atro last Tuesday in (ompany with other pro-s-.!i ,-.;v.. colonists from Fh'eaKO, who mad- th" trip nraj.-r the auspices of the 1 Catholic Polonlzation society of Amert- !

lei. ;i t , 1 I i ( v. a s i a . .0 a iti. 1 1 1 j j.. 1 .

wall tin- prcsp, ,'ts arm promises 01 inn . riititry. He is. however, as yet undecided whether he will locate there.

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Attorney Po ya.u know the .1

ant's reputation for erucit y? Witness 1 ,!.. It is v ry iroorl. Attortiey po you k t.ow what th word veracity noas.'

Its b.iriir

LIBRARIANS mitt Tlirnr

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WhltlnK, Ind.. Sept. 27. (Ppeelal).

Caa-yi

war. yet only as a background for a small drama in its prrlm se'.tintr. The semes are laid in VirRinia, a few miles south of Richmond when the

armies of tl

suiely dosinc in on th southern capital: when Pixie, already doomed to tlrf.-tit and failure, ft.usht only upon

A mee'ir.tr of Hammond temple Xo. j the enurau'e of h r men and the loyalty . Pythian Sitters, will take place Fri- P.f la r r.al.l" women.

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Dance Tonicht.

WiP: 1?;. return of the cooler weath- The Northern Indiana Library associa-,.r-.,,,1 tin (a.mm. m e.netit of the social tion of restrict A. met at Whiting yess. -,s.--n. !.. w a.-ttv'.ty is teclnnintr to terday afternoon. a anif, st -it-.if in t he Moose clrcT.s. A ! The meeting was hell in the publio ,j. tjee 1s to be riv.n tliis evening- In thu ' library assembly room, and the after

M. ose hall on st.te sire.t, this form of noon was Fpent in a round table di&-

nsetnertt beir.a- planned for stated cussioti of various library problems.

pool .... .... o, . ..e-.irs nre i.an im the Tiie librarians in attendance wern

j r,rf,iri-am. Louts J. Bailey and wife, and Misa j Although the membership for a city ' Anna Gibson, of the Gary library; Miss

he st7a of Hammond Is already very lu ssle Kaasch, or trie . t'town Foint 11-

iarrre ;t rttmnitii-n for new members is brary; Misses Lor.gley and Baker, ot

to be Inaufrurat. d shortly.

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day evi :.:tm-. in the K. of P. hail, in

1 Sotith Hoiinian street. 1. will lie the

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The thr me of the play is one of simtda humanity, which in spite of a bit-

rcKtilar semi-monthly mvetinn and the t,r bloody conttlct. existed on ueiu

usua.i iaiKe attendance .s tiesiieo. .- jsiurs 01 a. tm t.i.-.i . .'u..,.., . o...o .0, r-xpjense bonus wid

social hour wiil be enjoyed following . author has sti iya ti taiiniuu) 10

the business session.

Witm-ss Su re

business man. This cross-examination o-curred Ho.le.o- ii oii a, ,,..,.0 ...... 1

yet the lawyers are 3 a u a h ; : .l; ab'Mlt it

yet. It would never hive (c.-urr.-d

a . n t ae p.-s-, s-tir- of

the New Websi.ei !a,n 1512 P:ot lota.r v. Illustrated. 3et a dictionary. Toil r.iaht he

called u j on as a chara. t . r -a. toss f,,r I c.-ite't riiit to Hickory street, near 149th a fri- n l at any time. Y.ei ,,,, , it ' si.r.- t. today shortly t,fter noon to put M..itri,-lf and vour fricn-'s to be ,,. !oit a blaze which had broken out on

pared for such em, i a. n, i. :;.

Six consecutive

Firemen Called Out. Pi re departments Nos. 1 and 3 were

the South Bend library: Miss Amelia Aicher, of Mlehitran City; Miss Bertha Joel, of Valparaiso, and Mlsa Anne Sweezy, of East Chicago.

LOWELI

oas a red a small tire the much-

V4l.i.'fl valn.oo fo oo

!' Pruoi-e or partiality to either . Thts ,-.i,-ti..'nar ' is N-.T .Odished hv

. blue or Bray. .the original publtP. ers of W ebster s The members of Hammond temple j : Dictionary or t th.ir .t.-r. f.ri..

'- M"an .-iMct,. w.u meet m . . A1th fit AO'Pfl I JflV. ; It has b.-en r.-vid tf.l broaoht on

e.l.,. . ..... "t". ,0. ?t-o,. street to the r. re sen. ,.., ta o... ... w ! , h I . a 1. ire d for a field meet and there will

Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Worley, a

the roof of a eottatte. The daniagre wa . baby gdrl. ThU makes ten healthy .(nfine.d to the roof. j children born to this thrifty pair of - ! farmers, and they are Btlll young people The monthly soeinl meettnsr of Ham- , at that. m"nd temple No. 73. Pythian Sisters, j Ailen vi-ee and family of Hammond, will take place Friday event n In the . who vested at the home of his wife's

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I'. hall, in South Hohmun i '

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Ji- f i social meotinK-. A of en tort a i nnifu t

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ventf.t; lor their montniy

tKhtfi'.l protrram

ell known am

ted r-':-ideut of th

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be. n prepared.

Hammond for the past n.ne years, pass

u nt vers

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v. of P. hall in South Hob man street. parpnts, returned home yesterday.

Pno et t. riainnv-nt .-omm.ttee Has ar- j p.irah Clark has returned from

a visit with her son. Hirry. in Minne-

..-r of interertlnK events. P.e-

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i ., .a,, f . , residence of her welt Known cy: la ate 1

I the pr .sTraui wilt ! .' o, ..osV? last nanv ..f New Y ark clty

ty-Sp... a "no'.l meet.' in which r.ll the niht ,u , ,v,.;,.k f.-,towlnp a linirertnar x'" home is a 1 fel quests will compete in one or m..r. j ; S,.i;,nwa!,i was 7 vears real ofii, e wl;h,.u

1 died as the result of old use. ; ' ar, abb- to led v.

GiPOiii'of Pa- fe.atures

. a polls?, much Improved in health from what she was when sla went. , Walter Havden and fimilv of Garv

fo'ti. ovinjr will be the presram of events j nr(t vIs!tJnjr at ,he home of Walter

by t ),.. 1 freFhirents win t.e s.rv.-a. 11 i what she was when si o went. i ..o.j ti... i.i.in.i.i.r la ttrp.f.nl The . . . . . . ..

cota- . i.-iai ' " ... - , waiter ttayden and iimay or u-ary

nts Th.e following will be the r.rn

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f.y,- -,, P -o-e.

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t,..- j There will be a rnnetintr of Dorcas Tte-

P.;"' . acakali !,i.ji Saturday eeniritr. in I. O. iTy '- 1'"- b..!t, in Past St. -no street. It is

peeiaily desired that all tho members

1. H;, St. r. and Jump. 2. H. ::-..:!. .-r nrow iiiR for the T-adle? ?.. Pis. its l.rov. in.; for ie. 11 ' ! erne n. t. Pitch a lliri. a. Hurdle puces for Gentlemen. 1;. i '? . .--for-AIl. 7 I-'. a. t bal 1 Ptmo.

Come Here for the Upto Date Sty J es Tlic nowtst styles of the m.-isoh ;iip ;i It i n: your ins m pt inn. Every pinuont. in lit .th tl.e lneuV and .v-PHie-ii's deartnH'nt, is fully piiaranteetl. AVe want yon to examine every nnnent earefully before huyiiir. Take everv point into -insideratioTi: co-nnan

pj the price, the quality, the tit.

Then renieniher that by reason of our bijc ciiain of stores we can save you the usual middleman's profit. - Low, plain prices: convenient credit terms. Men's Nobby Fall Suits; all thrj best weaves and patterns - $12 to 6S0 Those New Soft Kats - $1X0 v:o

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! r.f th- dejrreo staff ottend. as there will j j !..- init'tation of a class of candidates. h .Pp Mrs. Dallas Grey and daughter. i Aiaelia., of l-.rie street have returned . -:J ! from Indianapolis, wh.'ie they spent a P week vts-ltinf with relatives.

k."--i Mrs.

id

The. funeral will be held from the ta.klne a oout family residem e at IS 3 Grover street -'v lU' tp l

Sunday afternoon al 2 o'clock. The llev. Pr.oier of tin- St. John's i iv a n f '. i.-al Lnrliftrtin church wi'i conduct the fui.i nl servii e and interment will be m i. If at the ("one ,i-dia , e.netery. Mrs. Schoen-Aald hos been in ill bealth for some t mie, and during- the p...-t week her con lit ton has been critie.ii. Yesterday she suffered a relapse

i .,,.,1 o. finu tl - ..etoeli last Tlifht.

P. ' " ,, ' , , friend in a stret

tie was vveii Known in 1 1 aia in., u.i, rnu

Ji '. : -! T O fi f ft . iict i-.t! i ry. When

t a man is

m i a tl t

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t ust

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oc.vbulary ater t'.an at. r t' a.t 11 ' I. i0CS ; i i ry ma y

n the- meet:

1. flop, step .-.fid jump. 2. Hammer throwintr. 3. pisuis throwins for eentlemen. Pitch a rintr. r,. Htir.'t.. race for p-fntPmen. ft. Pr. e-for-ai! 7. Football came.

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When a mati in he has provided monev. Mma

on,-.. Ko. s over ti-..- v.in-witoi, 1 Mayor in Chicago. not com.- ten k. but a vocabf.l .ry ttaa.vj K. M Woszc-7 itsk t was t n Chi - be used in . 1 1 1 r th mom-- has k. j ,, v. st.-rday for th.- purpose of conand the nion.- v. i.l buy i a, : wat, -. ! f..rrir; r with his attorney regarditor the Sp'-.ikinK of lawyer- -a w.-ll-kr-c.vn ; ,r, ,eeed i n a s to la- taken in the case attorney was .a. rla-at-l t. Lii.it n '. ! ir..;nst John and Frtsnk Kulczyk. who

onld n-.t P...,, sio,,.,es. d to have attacked Joe

Hole. John Caster of Shelby was In town yesterday.

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Ployd and

in will c n n -

their visit in Indianapolis Saturand return to their home in Eri

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b. sidf s her dauj-thter, Mrs. Dikaski of , , . ' . , , lustrat.'d, whirti i -:r. Hammond. She Is survived by a son, ; : t o him.

a brother and sister m Germany.

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The enpected hnppened. In spite of assurances of th.e ill.-ii,'!; iry rr.::i that a fresh carload would rem a h. re y.-s-

rve f'.ck ail hot ar-

Mrs. W, ;. Ashcrasl of lalvtlle. 111., is

. x i---''ttntr Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Andler, at kPi I titeir h-oite in Webster avenue, i f' ! kjjA USEFUL INVENTION.

Game Postponed.

(n account of the a ppro.-v h In ir cold terday the i

weather .and that the baa. bail season j rive, and Ho supp'y is nearlnsr the end. the police and the volumes is a truest .!

I firemen have d. -aided postpone the More books are t Banif to have i n played in two weeks here and it Is coniiie ' until next season. A the police and the di.-tiona ry dii-ttt

the lireinen litr e ea -h .von a utame this .merrily on.

season, the ia --til's next season wiil tell who are the champions.

b a; ta r- bound Th--e , I ' . i - ' b. I.., ,-ushed i .1;,;';l"y' ro ,., led that j ruo, .i

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Women's Tailored Suits; the new cutaway models - - - $12 to $-35

Trimmed Millinery

$2.50 up

Frank Mulvey of Hammond has in

vented one of tlo- finest automobile

ssorps that iias i v.-r I. eon seen

i h. re. It is a combination tail lia-lit and

i i 1 i u mi n a t .-d i, i' tuber.

It is sure to , "in.' Into general use on a utoin. d.i l.-s for the reason that it

luces tiie unmoor oi trappings on

f ' the rear of an automobile from two to r1P.., :'.Pa j '1 he lamp he has had made as a modd ..p el is a beaut, and Is la irur exiiiblt'd L;-i3 ! pv Poch.el Simpson. Mulvey has the l-'jl! bie-i fully patented and has had a

mb( r of offers of financial assistance help develop It. IP litis u'.d past the point where he edS ll-dp. how.o.a.,. ;.r,,j expects to tke a fortune ,.ut of the idea. Mule ri .1 .. 1 1 , ,.. r, i .. , . -. r .1 1

; ' - . ii,.- ' . . i o , j 1 C L o i ,-l,;in- o e.l is - i tin and a switchtnan's lantern, n - f t

ENROLLMENT 550. S'iporintf ndetit M. M(-l "aniel re ported today that the enrollment in th. nicdit schools of the city has now . aa.-hed .".pi. This is an indication of how popular these courses have come 'o be. t is expected that this number will be increased.

BELIEVES THIS WILL "CURE LUfiG TROUBLES"

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Eoy Is Located. A U in Pay, Pi years old, who mysteriously disappeared from his home. 277 i ...k street, last Tuesday mornitiK. has li. en located, according to a late report receiver! by the Hammond police th. is mornlnsr. With the exception that he has been lookinsx for work no other facts have been learned.

Consumption is a fiaitertntr disease that is on of its- chief datm-rs. Tiiose who have- it at.- rar.-iy wioiiiK; to a. -k now :. to ,. ih" f ,, ;. Jf tins tronhie is pr.'.-.i-ni, it .s ia. time for irilltim. if a so-caliod "edd" iias long persisted, if a eotiirh is pn-s.-nt that keeps you anxious, or any of the a mpt-uns are present, such as f.-ver or aitclit swetits. Ae.ikness and loss, of appetite, and pel -tin tis some raisin,' of mucus do tt.e

sensible thiiiK.- take p.-kman's Altia- in,, five as Mr. pet t ..is wort h did. Itow liniT Green. K v., 11. Xo. 4 ' , , mi i -r i m -Genttem.-n: 1 with to y for your' Tiie C?.li:ly ,iVMi.

aiaaiiia- . i . a . . .a o- . . . , - ... o medicine of u neouaied value f.-r all

Pronc'nial and I .ut.tr troiiSde. The Spring appeal for favor t

Runway in Bad Shape. That -th.- runway .,f th. Cat--nm-bridge is in bttd snap.- .. . called to the atpi-tim of p.. tab. mornln-r. who we.-.- to 'it th, re were two toor, pi -nhs -.-ndition and hrda n. '1 ).. :i- : tak.-n up with th" sti- -t . .- : . and a ft-.r. e ,.i n ar, raw , t- .' pa! rim; Po b : i . t: pi-'- 'i ports arc b. i i . : , ' , , a i i . story to th- paip-e .-, if a way is notn ut lit s- o;, p., a serious a i e i d-"!, 1 of ... . M; these day s. I 'nP P s' . .,,

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Th.e necesssry papers are belp made out now and it is expected that arrests w; 1 be mad." in the rear future. They

.sill be arrested on state warrants and I this w ill pr- bide their la inc dismlss- . a. tn the justice courts.

tire;,. of murder apalnst p, rd in connection with

jii.iia"- s .i.'a.in ai west rL.i.ii-

,,,,-,j was dismissed yesterday by Jtid-e John P. (Overs of the county' cur t Th.'. t action was taken because ; the uirl had been load to the jrrand ; jure on a similar charge ny the coro- j

tier's jury.

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(Sp.ecia! to TllH TtMPS.) .Jtir.tr. Ind.. Seat 27. Cotic ressman ( ia. m ; a . !;et- will be the feature

PE15TL1M MONEY-SAVING Fares Northwest West Southwest INCLUDING California and North Pacific Coast SEPT. 25 TO OCT. IO Details may be ascertained by asking Ticket Agents about Coionibt Tickets (rj-42e)

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results came for the better. 1 had night, j "slamry it is but a r.i, sweats, and would culpa and spit tin- ; principal fhara.t. ,-. v, i

ti! I trot so weak I could oar, by do . j ls fu , ., , , .... ,.;t. anvthmir. Itut. at last, -lames 1 leer- j Hi if, of tilas;-'tv Jun.-ticn, Insisted tiiat : "-li'I,.; as one ian p. -tl. 1 try your medicine. ,-. one week's time The story of tie i i.i.v ,. , t.s ... there "was quite an improvement in my s..sationat s- o..s and parib condition, and aider 1 had itik.-n several ; wh''.- it 'a ,, -v , bottles I felt us well as ever in mv life, ' w n " " '' !' ' I desire the world to know that I .the "blood an! tliiin.i. r ! tirmiy believe that your 1-i kman's Ai- Kid" is portrtiy ed by Pa- t ,:.-r terative wi.l cure any case of lunii ,r .iri(i r. a ; , -.!. Pol.-

who has made a p r, , ai u c. d ;. rob-, and he dan.es am! sit-,---. throuKh- the play , - it .: t

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will g,ad!y write personally to any party want ias in forma ( ion m regard to your wonderful medicine. I Sworn arti.la.vit i A. P. FKTTFKS WORT!!. i-l.-kmnii's Alterative is ttfective in P.r. inch. tis. Asthma. Hay Fever; Throat and Punt' Troubles, and in upbuilding t lie system. I iocs not contain poisons, opiates or ha hi t - f orm i nsT d'uitis. For sa'e bv Otto Xetreie. and other leading driiRgists. A-k for b- .kb t tellinsr of recoveries and wrile 'o !-;.;. 'i:m f.ai.or-

i ;it,.iy. 1 'a ilavie i ph ia. Pa., p.r nudiliulia. viuviic

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iibb- manner nt : H ti- a s a t- liis two . t.r: y-hu.-d v;,-, ; assist in the fun. The company is much 1 usual and th. pon Ton i i is chorus of b.-.,ut(ous mit-s a m in-ii to do w i th t be ia ', ' a and (b liahifit! a.-- ta' ', -Svvl.iv dlspbiiS ale siiOW.'l

a. , i: ree- .: ipani.-d wdio also

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OAK GROVE BUTTER

Mnff from fresh pusturizeJ croatn. collected from tho farmers daily by our own uaaiib, churn-il in modeni sanitary ore a mr-ries, and distributed by

(i ,,,,,, i ci'iraelves clii. ctly to the grocers. That's why OAK GROVE is always the is.. h - ' l)st btitder. Your grocer can supply you. r SCHLOSSSR BROTHERS .i .Put LSTxVPLlSiiU liii. SOUTH CHICAGO.

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