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THE TIMES.

THE TIME

Tlmrsdav. (M. P.. 1912.

EWSPAPERS

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Tb UHe County Times, dal.y except Sunday, 'ei.tere.j as second-class mat"f Jun 2S. 1806"; Th Uk County Times, dally except Saturday and Sanay. ent.ied Feb I. mi. Th Gary Evening Times, dally except SunJ, entered Oct. S, )3f; The Lake County Tlmea. Saturday anj weekly edition, entered Jan. to. 1J11; The Titles, dally xcept Sunday, ente-red Jan. IS, 1812. at th poatofnr at Hammond. Inltanv ; under th ae: of March . 117. Entered at tha Postofflca, lUraacnl Ind.. as second-class matter.

fare and fifteen min-

1 resident of Highlands

places of amust

I OKKIl. ll Rector

AIM Kit I IS1NO Bulldina-

OFFICE. Chicago

PrBtlCATI O N UKVICE1, aammoad ltJili!n. Hammond. Ind.

lor a leu cent utes of time t hi an attend its

They will have to lay out an

their subdivisions so that they will be more attractive, through, their having wider streets and bigger os, that city property. Then they will have to form a company to 1 uil'.l not less than 1 0 houses. 'I hp building of a colony of houses at Ambridge in Gary was all that m.ule that cotntminity possible. The people of 1 ! ig h lands and Griffith have an opportunity but they have sot to be big enough to take advantage of it .

ROOSEVELT MOVEMENT DYING OUT

teports from Every Section c! tte Gounlry Sto'j Third Term Candidate Is Daily Losing Ground.

I'tmmona iprlvate ctcnaoffe) ill KCm.11 for 4firta.er s at4.)

Gary Offlca East Chlcasro Office. Indiana Harbor Whit In a; Crown Point negewlseh

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AflvrrtlJlnK solicitors will t) stnu or rate jlven on application. If you have any treuole get-tln The Times notify the cearst office and bave It liromctly remedied.

lakcihn i'aiu ii riKri'LATitu THAN AM OD15CH TWO MttVI. I'A1'KB IN THK CAM MKT RKf.lOY

ANCNTMOUS communtcatlons will ot bs noticed, tut others will b printed at discretion, and shoii'd bs addressed to Th EcMtor, Times, Ham. ioond- Ind.

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For "VILMIM HOWARD TIFT. Against FREE THlDli AMI FHi:i; SOU',

Hammond Comma ndery No. 41, regular meeting Monday. Oct. 7. when Lincoln Park Commandery will confer the i r i. r of the Temple. Refreshments.

Hammond Charter No. 1 1 T, K. A. regular moi'tinp Wednesday, Oct. P. M. and M. E. M.

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SAN' Antonio, Tex., is going have police ladies on its force.

every Texan is the soul of chivalry, EO man in San Antonio will permit himself to be arrested for the usual thing less often than once a week.

NEW York has ordered a number

or "stepless street cars for ladi-w who wear hobble skirts. N'ow will these ladies reciprocate by ordering stepless trains when they contract for their next ball gowns?

A PA HIS women will Which leads the only thi

the are

brain specialist says be bald in 5 00 years, to the conclusion that ig- wrong with some of

is that they

modem ladles' hats a trifle premature.

IF prosperity was passed we know ('tie or two bull around here who would bo

to reach oit and take a piece of it; not mentioning any naraM of course.

around mooters to lazy

BLAMES HER YOUNG MAN. An "effort has been made to save the life of an eighteen year old girl in a Gary hospital, by gri-.fllng upon her body skin taken from the ( t ippled lop of a newsboy. The young woman was burned while riding double on a motorcycle. The skin ought to have come off of the younp man who was fool enough to take a girl riding in such a dangerous way. and skinning is none too pood for any of the feather-heads wh.i persist in this dangerous practice.-- Munoio I'ro-.s.

Ferdinand of Bulgaria Wno Will Command Balkan A

rmies.

REPUBLICANS ABE RETURNING TO THE FATTY

rhe Effort to Organize a Bolt Has Completely Failed, and Pros Ident Taft Is Gaining Because the Tida Is Now Turning in His Direction.

CHINKS!: officeholders :re beginning to wear silk hats. Hut not until the' begin to pass around Connecticut cigars before election will the world repaid them as the real thing.

THE bull moose organ in Montgomery cotrity has blown tin in spite of B. I,. T.'s merry quips. Something now about the powers of pillage, wdth all the stops pulled out.

ACTIVITY AT HIGHLANDS. As stated in THE TIMES yesterday the fact has become known that it is the purpose of the Eri and C. & O. railroads to concentrate their terminal yards and shops at Highlands. This means the construction of enormous storage and assembling yards, a yard for the Erie Coal Storage Warehouse Co.. roundhouses and shops for the building and repair of cars and locomotives. While THE TIMES takes pleasute in being the first paper to make the facts known to its patrons In Highlands and Griffith it suggests that overenthusiasm be avoided. When Gibson was built an East Chicago real es'ate dealer subdivided some property in close proximity to the shops and started to sell lots. He sold a few and then quit. He found that, the men employed at Gibson wanted to get awav from

their place of employment and that they prefered to take a ten to twenty minute ride and live in settled communities in East Chicago and Hammond. People like to live where there is life and activity, whore they can promenade on the brilliant business streets, go to the theatres and sit in the restaurants. So they would not live in Gibson. They flocked to Hammond and built homes there. The heads of department.': in the offices bought property and. built homes in Homewood where they could pet. in'o the land of a social atmosphere they wanted. That was the history of Gibson. There are some points of difference in the cae of Highlands. The Ridge road is admitted to be the future high class residence district, of the Calumet region. That is if the people wdio own property there do not get a misconception of its future and hi! it up with industries that wdll destroy its desirability for residential purposes. P.ut assuming that the pro.'ect outlined above is all there is in prospect at the present time the people of Highlands must at once take steps to make permanent residents of the nic-n who work there. To do this t'aey will have to have an interurban line to the cities of liaronond and Eaat Chicago so that

HAVE YOU REGISTERED ? If you haven't yet registered, or if. you have moved from the precinct in which you did register, make a note of it mark the calendar to remind you to perform that duty which you owe as a citizen, next Monday, October 7, which is the last opportunity you will have to qualify yourself as a legal voter for the general election

November If yon have already registered and afterward moved from the precinct, you will be obliged to po to the county auditor and from him procure a certificate of your previous registration. This certificate you mut present to the registration board in the precinct wherein you now reside before you can reregister. If you don't register, or 1 erepister if that be necessary, you disfranchise yourself and you cannot vote at the- roming election no matter

what your politics. The registration law which entails all this trouble to voters (many of whom have voted in a precinct for thirty or forty years) and an enormous expense upon every county in the state, is a democrats measure foisted upon the people of Indiana at the behest of Tom Tageart and his coterie of political pirates, .and is as unnecessary as it is cumbersome and expensive. It will stay on the statute books if you don't qualify yourself to vote for legislative -candidates who will make a 'i effort to have the obnoxious law repealed or amended. Don't neplect the necessity of registering this time. Columbus Republican.

POPULAR VERDICT AGAINST ROOSEVELT.

In every state in which the people have had an opportunity to express their eentirr.ent eince the nomination of President Taft, tha verdict has been adverse to Colonel Roosevelt end has demonstrated the JncreeidnR disintegration and eventual coilapoe of the third partT. The rcsuita of the regular and primary elections thus far h;ld offer convincing evidence of the steadily decreasing etrenrih. of the third term ccnoidate.

REGULAR ELECTIONS.

VERMONT The Roosevelt ticket polled only about 15.000 vo'es and was third in the race. MAINE There was no Progressive ticket and the united Republicans overcame a Democratic plu-ality of rfcarly 9,000 of two years ago, elected their gubernatorial ticket ty a plurality of 4,000 and gamed a congressman.

PRIMARY ELECTIONS. MICHIGAN' The third term party had a full primary election ticket in the field but polled only about" S000 votes out of a total of 150ifiO. In one courty where the election officers were asked for S.t v. Roosevelt tickets only ISO v.tes were cast. MINNESOTA The Republicans nominated their governor and United States senator, together with other officers. The third party ticket made a poor showing. WASHINGTON The Roosevelt ticket received about 25.000 votes out of ('Hl.OtXl. 'J'lie Republican vote was greater than the Roosevelt and I emocratic vote combined. COLOIAl' The Republic ins nominated their gubernatorial ticket over the Progressive opposition. CALIFORNIA Last May the Ro -)'cvflt vote in the primaries showed 77,000 majority. In the September primaries the Roosevelt majority was les than .Vl

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playwrights to understand that seventh commandment is not

gether silly and antiquated, and that the scarlet lady The wiiman in Hnbylon bred Much addicted to f!lrtin? and lres?ini; in red. is no longer a necessary adjunct hi civilization, and is certainly not to be

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made prominent dramatic fiction. - 4

in either book or 1 n d i a n a p i t i s N e w s .

WITH the dynamiting trials and the conservation congress at the same time Indianapolis is having a good deal of excitment for a small town.

THE baseball fan will kindly edge towards the back' of the crowd and give the football bug a chance to sneak in.

ACCORDING to n P.erlin specialist knitting in bed is an excellent thing for the nerves. This is not explicit. Must, a man knit for his wife's nerves or she for his.

AWAITING THE CALL. From Broadway to the P.alkans is a long distance but there Is a close connection between the two. The war clouds hover over .southwestern Europe and the situation continues to grow more omnious. Armies of several stales are massing on their various frontiers and a conflict between the Turks and the Christians seems inevitable. There are in Gary some a. 000

A

CY RUBE

"Fltt'it.'KS as vote gutters." Timts headline. Well, if the vn;,-s ,n at inuh as some of the frocks cio now days th- y won't get many votes. NoTK thnt a lone bandit Invaded the Itidtre road district. Good thlntf that he wasn't caught or else hi.i royal nibs, j Tim Engb hart, the duke of the Ride. i would have had him fchoi for li.se ! I'lajesle. 1 NK of the little joys of thp fall prasi.n is the straw 'crop. We refer to the ftiaws that you stick in the elder barrel and drsiw forth th polden nectar

of the pr .ds. IT Isn't so much that we are extravagant that w- don't save so much but it is the h! kost of Hvinsr that dwarfs

i . ' tin- bank account. THuSK N. V. cops who t;ot away with a million a month must look down upon Chlcasco now that a b'.uecoat up there was fired for taking a nTty-cent bribe. I'M.KSS those pintail statesman handle it carefully we have jrrave fenrp that the new China republic is goinp to bre;tl. ' Nv that the smoke has all blown over one wonders where the pyt r tow n 'marshal was the other day whet: the auto bandits were in town. l,et's see, isn't this onton time down In rv"r?

foreign men, most of whom have

seen service in the armies of Europe.' HKt'At'SK It has such a goody-gotxiy Many would welcome the notes of the! name Hennery Coldhottle's wife has , , , ,, , , . . -(riven hiVn permission to visit the bugle while others being in the first ... , ,, , . , " 'i Mineral Sprlncrs racetrack just as oft-n and second reserves are subject to a n Is necessary for him to K,j down the calls of the Grecian, Bulgarian. there to write up the place, and Servian war offices. Already the 1 " 'NK is not loved every day." I. aura New- York Macedonians hav went n n-' I-ibbee. Of courst not; but all

peals for volunteers to the Calumet region and it looks like there will fie an answer.

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Mr. Weaver he is

b.Ounrr as weii as a barber. "-correspondence.

an em--1. owe 11

THE name of the daughter of Mr. Wilson's campaign manager, Nona McAdoo. can evidently he put into a sweet Irish ballad at the slightest. provocation.

i hubbys are loved by their

, day before and on pay day. 1 FOP. the love of Mike what are we c'.niiiiir to.' Head this from yesterd.iy'R

Should hosit Hit ies ensue in south- ! Timf;.--: "T. a. Hall, of Chicago, has takw est em Europe manv in those long1'" il l"1''"" in 11. V. Weaver's barber

i'i!j(.iiiiv.- in i i;r at mi in J it (! 1. e tltilL wenils its way from the mills down

Broadway these evenings will be, N ,v that their barbers are also aeshotildering the musket in the war. inn as embalmers down at Lowell the camps of the Balkan peninsula not' 'r-nce is thru the safety rar.or is manv weeks hence ! warkln f,ucl? hHVOC thflt th ror l,Rrbers nave to pick up a few nickels on oi-nnrwc ... 1, .1 . ' VALPARAISO oufrht to realize how SL PPO&L yoti have the steam ! ,, ... . ,, small it is now that Hammond me;--tlimed on by this time or has the , hants offer tu pay the carfare of any janitor joined the third part move- shoppers who come out that sequester dent? v viibme.

MOST of our people have spent their vacations and wiil not hae much else to spend until Christmas.

IS this our squaw winter or Indian summer or what is if anyway?

II. U. 1. Gee wniz. We didn t saving. " we said that, there are 10,000

jobs waiting in the Calumet region

SMUT UNNECESSARY. In England where about all the naughty novels are written by women, some of whom masquerade under mannish noir.s de plun the library folk are beginning to he alive to the fact that to censor books of this kind is the surest way to boom them. The better plan has been suggested to say nothing about them. In the Indianapolis library even classic Smut is kept out of range of young and impressionable readers. Jerome K. Jerome has characterized these purveyors of filt'i as "crawling about God's garden teaching childish Eves and youthful Adams that the dirty

bypath is the short cut to happiness. Mr. Beveridge seems to he a great

It ia high time to give novelists and ! hammer thrower, anyway.

HONESTLY fellows don't your feet pet tired standing at Armageddon?

ALL out for the last call for regie tration. Monday is getaway day.

WHIl.K we don't kriow much about the l.iji.l of Armageddon from what

b . N'rs we have read in print lately we have the Impression that It is a Kood "ii country. STINGINESS bee has been produced by scientist. No doubt fleeced assessment payers would give a good price to the professor-who will turn out a pa af ' less paving contractor. TliiC 'si pernod Record-Herald takes such a cioomy eotrnizanco of winter that yesterday it ran a recipe for the cure i.f chlblains and riirht on the society pare, too. READ in Tin; Times that they are stealing milk over at Whltintr. Always did maintain that a lot of the natives were oily over there. GOVERNMENT report made by Tub Times shows that its average dally circulation for the past six months 10.3 46. As each paper is read by at least live, remember dear reader, are r. 1 . s 2 ft souls besides yourself who weep over this column every eve.

WHY ARE READER?

TOU NOT A TIME9

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The Day in HISTORY

'Tins I) ri: IX HISTORY." October 3. 1573 Sp.-n lards aban iottcd the historic sieua of L,.j ,i,.n, 1691 Traty of Line rick en.bd the war between the English anl tile Irish. i""i New- Jersey ad'.p'o'd the Statf iliotto. ' Liberty aii'l I'rosi a y." tSCfiGeorge Iiir.crof!, ti 'tel historian, horn in Worcester. -Mass iei ia Wash ins t'in. I C., J :,-iii iry 17, 13'Jt. 1S37 h'Tif nsd ,i Be r.ihai nais. daugnter of the i.:nr-res. Josephine and mr !!-.. r of XapoN on lit. d . ,. Horn Arrii 10. 173. 1 M " Se : .iter Lewis !". Jarri. author ef tb Cri'Sor. !!:'!. liel at S.-lnte Genevieie. Mo. Itorn near Louis v i i Ky., Neven.her 5. 173.,. 15. ".4 1'ormal eper.ins ef the A -ademy of M us'.c, in New York City. lc7,". Execution ef the four M.i.l.ics for the tnt.-tder "f General Oanby an I the Rev. ir. Thomas at 1- jri K;an:at 1.. Oregon. ': WUiSani Morris, famous E-.iurli&H pott. died. 1 Pirn March 2 1. L-:;i. J . j 1 T Mrteeut ii l:;ie nalwiMl l't-a. tnfei-erue tej;un Its scs.,ioris In Boston.

Jear.tiette U ii:::. notr-d jotirn.i'ist anl ti.e exertion ittmisht on the atand crlti -, 3 years oP today. tack, to which he- suc-amofd half an T'r. Wiiiiam Crawford tjoreras. n- I hour later. H. mis one of the bestsistant surgeon-gt re-rai of the 1'nite l ' known stm'.ents in the eoib re. S-ates Ara.;.- and '-aief sanitary officer j m.i.kn IIOhi l K M ItKIt SII I P. of the Panama Car.ai, t, years old to- j j,arrp M Mob-oiy, 22 years old. of l"'1-'- j S at iby v o , has a n r ouni e 1 himself as a S.r C.orvas V. Giyn. noted Engiisii j ...mdlda'e fr member of the statfl traveler, 5't years old today. ! h -ar.i of asri.-is'; tro from the Third i

disrrb-t. Mr. Moi eriy has for many i years I n ac ively e r. r.ected with the i n.aniigi : nt i f t'to Shell y County Fair, i and M i l cd as vice president of the as- ! fo.-latloti for two e.irs and as presl- '. i'nt f"r th" 'a t two years. He also ', served the Fr.rn!c,v Institute here as ( president f r several years. He spnt j two yars in the a-ricuitural at Purdue

I'niversity.

uki:st not tor.

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Up and Down in INDIANA

SHI, I. IMH1TORI) CITV rAI'F.Il. I The 1'aily Journal of this city, which

t was launched OurinK the ccuntv op- t

lion contest three years ago. has ben I Mr?. Ivan Wntn r. 27 years oid. is so'.d to i.'ieinent 1 truce, a -'.rt Way t-e ; di'-ad at lie:- h -;:-e ,o Newcastle follewprint.r. who "ill mova the plant tt ' iK an opera: ion. Coroner J. E. Heatt, some point in Ohio. T;.e consideration : ,,f Henry nunty, aft. r an investigation

is said to have was former'.v

diled !

T:

paper :

f t'-e nc.f'

Issue I for I

'lean candidate for congress in the Kiev i t

n state

d a warrant to he st of if. Charles E. crdinp to a signed rent of the woman.

"Tins is tii 2ist nutinnw.' I'lincr Miirlo of IlatlrnlMTK. J'rince Maurice of l!a t !f nb re. who attains his majority today, was born October 3. IsM. He is a grandson of the late iineen Victoria, his mot her be!r. the late i.iueen's favorite daughter. Princes slieatrl-e. who married i'rlno

lfnry of V..neib'rtr. The ia: r died j th.e of fever while sorvlmr with the Rrltish i her

p.-rfirtncd t"

peration.

Mis. . Cornell, of Chicago, visited

en tii distri -t Itlillltl MEN niZVOI Vf E Hl'IlTV. One hundred member of the Southern Indiana Berry Growers' association

in Lor ent:on at Evans, i'ie. ad.ipt.-d ' her fither. Mr. A. 1 ua -s. of t enter avereso'.utUms romlfmnlni; I)r. J N. Hurty. ! nue on Ti; s.lay evening, slate lai.ith i oniniis-i.iner. for h.is ! - , !:, I icra Fran it and daughter of nun -iation of the American farmer as ! Bark avcr .-e. was an out-of-town goer the "dirtiest creature in the world" "at ot; 'i'.oo.hiy afternoon. the Internationa! Congress of Hygiene! Mrs Sherman Grace, of Pulman aveand Pemou'rapliy at Washington ia-t!niie, ent-r'amed corpany from 11amweek. ' noc.d en Tuesday. NOTK II1I( AITS IIIIIIWMM.. ! Mis. .Tai--.es p.-nt..- and M-. John Pat A note in i whisky Lottie found l..a'- Hammond shoppers on Tuesir,g down the i.O.io r:t-r at E v a ns v i i i e ' ' v affn.ni.ti.

Ml.-s s. Camp, of Hammond. spnt i.-sOa v !,e.-e. vit tut 1 t r sister, Mrs.

toduv (lis. !,, sos the probable sui-h!( v,f

one II. E. Johnson. "J am oinr in ; ' '"fo.ay tlrovvil Ml s.. if ill ile.'lr w 1 fe B'o..a:iv " . I r.'U J-.a'.

army In Afrb-a In lSi5. rrlin-. Manrice. !ke all of the members if the Ersir'Ish royal famiiy. recdve..l an eec'.lent education. L:ke his father he decided upon a in! 'it. -try career, and is now a lientemnt in t he First Klnn's Royal Ripe Corps, The only s!sfer of Brine Maurice is the present Queen of Spain. Cotigra t uia I ior- s to: Andrew J Jl'H.t.ic:.-.'. former s:avernnr of VlrSnU. years ohl toil.iy.

r. ., is. The man Is not known Mrs ,,:,rn" t is believed th battle floated ! ! o:it--f-to-,vi

1 1 hundred miles

1MS TM si i;h IJWIiS OKKICJ-I. Th- J.ostolTiCe at Nortordoirsr. .

down the river sev.

Rand avenue, wns - yest.rdiy. . .." I

GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA

Rljfht Hev. Jan.

Kplscop.U bishoj years obi tod a v.

l'eWolf Re

.f Rhode Islaiel, -il

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which E. P.. N o-tun lias teen postmaster since t- oTi.-o wns f : t a hi - bed. June 1. bvi, was a..it-.doned today and the sup Me taken ever bv the postmaster's m phew, Sirnean W. Nortan. postmaster of H pe. Though a P. felon

i Rep'; sl i i'.i : . 11. IP Norton whs appo'nte-1

p.e-tm.ottr hv Oiro-, er 1 'level. in I and he believes ti.e office wis taken from ia'ii

vciuse he joiuc 1 the Progressive

party a few we k ag. vr.iii i i rn i: 1 1 1 11 1 1 ii e it i . In the fsifht bciiitr m.oie by ;! city board of ! i :t h against t:;e sri-ead of . ! . r,!' I 1- a a. 1 r, . ' i a e. -i t .. , o 1' ',..,...

,v,- t.r.w lakee o.,e',..' 1 1 1 S li S 1 c T p p r ' s c r v e t h o c o 1 o r o 1

!n the p-ibie s -ho-.js v., re p! , e,j ' be- j ' he hair than to itstore it. although fore i-r 1-a .va-d J lejH.d- ' .-ov ha.-- i it is possii-ht to io both. Our grand- ' - - . , . . e . . . i . . . 1 . 1 . . ..... Tli -u

. :.-.1..r,o.-,o. lHOtilOfS UiloClst H...I I lie t-e. ivi. jue..

To Darken Hair and Restore Gray, Faded Hair to Its Natural Color.

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Or.

bui;

rut o r y v e - -

en

spent

made

'sago tea.

and their dark,

isfv li.-iir Ions at? m- t:iiUi!f life was

ca -

w ' i e reported t .

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WHY DON'T YOU TAKE BETTER CAKE OF YOUR HAIR! Don't let it turn grev. Don't let the

t i ,t . . i . t. ii .1 i t,:l

unnuruti get a lootaoiu anu staii iuc uau , tured t octroi of

falling out. 1 . 1 .. , . . .... . -.. 1 iL.i nmmAr. 1:1,1"., , 1 I

li 3 ii. j i iiaiui Hi in it. i't.iii(4 -,.,1.11. at., yv, iii j p.

nave tnm grey natr mat tney cannot uress becomingly. It should always be naturrd-colored-lux-uriant full of life and radiance free from ugly grey hairs and annoying Dandruff. Nature intended that a woman's hair should be one of her chief attractions. Why not help her to keep it so ? USE ILVTS HAIR HEALTH

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... t- .- .,. i ex i-'-n-.,!' of i ie to thi.-, fact. Our mothers bav is:, i-ilnoes' ha l found 'but t.v'.. that Pr"-' nalrs before they are lifty. but O:ow. ,i , ip'.r.eru only t'n e .,..,-e ihey are bepinninp lo appreciate th

, , .... , w isdom ,t our p-ran imoiiiers in usiim

f heal; 1 yesterday and it is hoped that

"sage tea" for their hair and aro fasi

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another week of the eb.so tnance , muiiniiii. sun. tint has ,oen th,- ,..o, r sim e the ,. The present generation has the adI .. . e .1 1.. i rml

f fi.i ricU b- , Coie v;'l e-lee '1 s - i a 11 1 ' 0 ' O! sue ,,isi, lit I ii.m 11 van

.-it ua lb' n.

the p orttroi

(lltltl.li KIIH WITH ATTACK.

m i. jii. ij iv s! ji ma igmm., fw-ww f j hm

51.00 and 50c at Dmt Stores or dirrct upon receipt of price and dealer's nume Send 10c tor trial bottle. t'hilo Has' Spec. Co. Newark, N J.

KAIFMA.N A. WOLF

SUMS tO.

it I er, Edward ("on n hi i n. Claude

Armstrong: aral Jay Foster, of Kukomo. wve arersti 1 tiatrK'-d with attacking Mamie Hunt, a girl said to he ur b-r Hi

of a.

A i

g t e

ond except

A r rest rot

who is tnjail. All involved

;a rctidy-to-uso on para! ion calicc j W'yoth's S-.ge and Sulphur Hail ' Remedy. As a scalp tonic, and eoloi restorer this preparation is vastlj

superior to the ordinary "sage tea" made hy our pi and? i d ba rs. The growth .-.!; d 1 entity of the hail

depen,

made in the factory bulldlnj Septi mber

.1

on a health-.' condition of tht Wy-th's Sage and Sulphui

are emp,oyeS of the local canning litr.,, R.m(.(1,- uSckly kills the dandtory. and the Fir! savs the afack was puff .,ns wI;i,h thfl hatr of itl

life, color ami lustre, makes the scalj i clean and h all h-. gives the bait

s tit hints iiiki-1 is fatal j strength, color at.d beauty, and Edson K. Chew. 25 years old. a mem- j makes it prow, ber of the junior class of Moores Hii! j (j, t a cent bottle from youl Co!let;e, is dead from h'-art failure. He d rugFist. today. Ho will give youl walked two tiiibos in twenty-five rain- money back if you a re not sathsrW utes to attend a m.tinjr ...f tlo- c 1 a.-.s i a f t or a .'air trial. Agent L. Ham at th.e l.omu ,,f Mi.-j E'oz.ibt'.h I Irooks 1 ; "cd j.

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