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HAMMOND, INDIANA. MONDAY, OCTOBKU 7, 1012.

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WHAT WILL BE POLITICAL EFFECT OF SENATE INVESTIGATION? PROBE MAY SETTLE QUESTION OF WHO'LL BE NEXT PRESIDENT

Dr. W. F. Howat of Ham

mond, President, to Offi- j

cate at Meeting of Indiana j

Medical Society; Dr. S. M. Shanklin on Program.

for ihr St.it,- M ! in Ldi

The program of the Indiana Hon. to 1- hei, Uer P and 11.

the state board of ings will be held ; beginning at 10 o'

morning. Some of the most pr- rr. i n en t

emus in inuiana win address the bodv

which has a membership of 1.200. Approximately four hundred are expected to attend. Dr. W. P. Howat, of Hammond. Is

Starts Out Today on the Warpath With His Trusty Tomahawk in His Hand for Eeveridge, Eoosevelt and Governor Marshall.

iuu.1 session ai Assoeiap"'.is, (letonoune. d l,v

ht-aUli. All the niccit the 'lay pool hotel, lock, next ThursJay

pip. - bo

president of the or. W. Fairbanks will of w iconic Thurs presi ler.t's address digestion." "Treatm Tuberculosis with mothorax" ami othe low. Ir. Jew. !! V.

Pr. Edwin Walker. B. W'yr.n and Ur. A. RnnpoHs; Pr. P. A.

Charles address g. The on "ti

nt of Pulmonary Artificial Pr-eu--subjects will fol1 h-.-.i. 1 n5 '.ami p. 1 is ; H ran svi I e ; Pr. F.

H. Cr,lham, Jndiekler. Rockvtlle;

iiizati.-n. 1 .-liver the lay mornir triil papers

Pr. Charles I. Kno t s. ti. Indianapolis. Dr. Miles P. porter. Ft Way tie. and Dr. Charles It. Sowder. I mi ! a rapoli s, will be amon; those who will disousa the two subjects. At the Fridav afternoon general session Dr. c,. n. Soott. of Sullivan; Dr 1!. D. Myers, of Uloeitilimton: Dr. H. !. Ilamcr, of Did m :iii:.i"! is ; Dr. R. p. fContlnued on Page 7.)

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Senate invcstiqat'on Committee, left to ',,7 C f V n .

riant, .Hi.i.'crs Oliver. Pomrrene, . S7? ' " ' 'tl Cir.pp t cnair.nao) nnd Paynter; at I , :?4 t .;. -.. . .: - ; the bet ton. C- C. Tegetnoff and j .sVfjli V'"-'"" : ' -.X : ; " ' .'- tl Ormsbv McHarg. ! g.-. ' ..:

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James R. Mann Splendid Speeches

Speaks For Mr. Crump acker

Made at Gary's OrDheuin.

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GARY NEGRQE

JAIL AflDMPTURED Crown Point Is Excited to Learn of Overpowering of Turnkey.

(Sperial to The Time?.) Crown Point, Ind.. Oct. 7. Crown Point was thrown Into the throes of excitement yesterday morning when it was learned that two burly negroes jailed for larceny had -nade a getaway from the county jail, while Jailor Herman Hausetnan was taking in the break fast to ti.o prison'. r

Tiie sh'M-iff iin, hi f..r oon aft-r and ear, the two :nei. who , ;!'

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t. It wa.- t! '.e. we1.' arn

ti i i ' in iti:i AT M VI i". c ri I VI,. I tiviin is. Ind., i let. 7. Tins is the day that .1.. Frank llir,!y f harpena i-.is tomaiiawk ami his caljdn knife

and starts on t.io trail of Albert J. ! lteveridrfe. Tiieodoie Koosevelt and ! Ti.om.is U Maisiia';':. T!e stau;e is wet 1 and everything is ready for the first: massacre wnici. takes plac etonight in I the largest hall in Tipton, where it will j be witnessed b a. large crowil. In this j

first act Manly will lift the ealp of Mr. ! -Marshall becauie of the ia;er's aetivity in seeking to eha-te the eonst imt ton , of t!,e state of In liana with a simple twist of the wrist and a word to the Indiana lfcij!at lire. llanlp thinks this ; is no idee way t.. i hang the constitution. He thinks there is a riht way. and n roiis; way, and that t'ois is not the riaht way. His subject at Tipton . tonight v-iil Ia "The t.lo vernmont of ; Otir Fathers," and it is said that he will i take, the position that the fathers of the e-overnment tmderstood tlie'.r business as well a Ciovernor Marshall or, any of the othe- statesmen of the, pres- ! ent day who are trying to make up be- ' lipv hey didn't. ; Tomorrow niKht Hanly will speak at! Waha-di. and his subject will bo "Al- i bert J. F,everid::.'' At this meetin.tr it! is said that ne win seize the brilliant; Mr. Peveridge. oy Ids flossy locks and j Kive his hair a ur"o,i trimming. Ifanly has never like 1 P.everidep and when ';

Hanly does not like a man he does not

beat around the hush in announcing the

fart. There is also a suspicion that j Noted

jieverbure is not tonrt or itaniy ana

The sessions of the sennte committee invf.-tiKatir.B catnpa'Kn expeiidlture.s reveul the fail lliat Senator Clapp, an active Roosevelt supporter, and Senator Oliver, just aa ardent for Talt. are tneliti-,t to avoiii if possible (iisrlosures which vid injure their presidential ean-i Ma tes. Kopubluraiia ar.d Democrats are already making capital of the fact revcukd by tbe teslirnony of C. C. iefeetliou. W. II. HainmatVs secretary, that IUineveit dmeU with iiartirr.aii on several occasions. The testimony of Ormsb.v McHiirg next week will be important, as it witl throw a tlood of Imht on the metl-.ds used and money sj.f,nt by the Roosevelt nianscer.- in the campaign to secure Hooseolt d'deemes for ih Chicago convention Jast June.

The Republican moeting at the Ham

mond Thtater last Saturday nipht was an enthusisastlc one even if the crowd was not large. Congressman James R. Mann, who is Cruniuacker's right hand

man when anything ior me taiumei

district is needed, made a splendid

fpwiiri. i

He dealt with a J-mbject that is closn to the hearts of the people of this' locality, its inland waterway?,' and said he thought that there would soon be canals connecting all of the inland . lakes in northern Illinois and Indiana with Iake Michigan. j He pointed out the great industrial ;

activity that is taking place here ana the importance of having the waterway development that Is so badly needed. He said he thought the time had arrivd when the government would take hold. Congressman Mann complimented R. P. Crumpacker whom he regards as one of the most able men in congress, and he spoke in the hle-hest terms of President Taft. The Republican county central corn-

Hot on the. trail of the Wilson spe cial, Senator Burton of Ohio, leading the orators on the republican followup train, arrived in Uui'j- twenty-four hours later and spoke to a big audience at the Orpheum theater late Saturday afternoon in behalf of the Taft administration. Mr. litirton earnestly recommended the re-election of Congressman Crumpacker. describing him as the "sole guard of republican honor In congress from this ptate." Much of Senator Burton's speech waa

j spent In showing that relative high ! prices prevail in countries having free . trade, ;is they do In our land. The I reason of this is due to the remarkable ! growth of our industries which grow only slightly faster than -wages, i "There are places," coxitinued the

senator. In the byways of F.uropo where cost of necessities are low, but

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PRESIDENT BROWN IS DOiHG WELL

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FOR ARSON

Educator Stricken

While Taking Masonry

CHINAHAN Villi VOTE for mm

DIES AS RESULT Of ERIE YARO HURT

Degrees.

Chink Says the Is a "Belly Man."

Professor Fine

Frank Brown of Lancaster Dies at St. Margaret's Hospital.

Sam ?

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(Special to Taa Times.) Valparaiso. Ind.. Oct. 7. Several

grams have been received from the bed- ' day side of H. B. Brown, president of Val-jclt-v

Wi Ins

re notirn-is ituted for cd to the

cornfield

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Following an attempt late last

I Thursday nigh' to set fire to a small , cottage orenpi" 1 by Andrew Pile. 144 ! Dearborn street, Albert Bradvo, 217 Go I tlltt street, wis arrested by Officers iiunde and Elm fie jesterday afternoon and brought t the Hammond police I station where- Prosecuting Attorney

tiie a charge of arson. his guilt, but consideron! t ha t he bus made s-o fire- t'" two other i lows thiit have oeen rests heavily on hin rhargf of arson Ou'iir!ock and but for 'hi of one of the board-

; paraiso I 'ni vcrsit y. I ton to take the 33rd j and he is reported ! i isfaetory recovery. Vice President O. i university, asked th

j t h e event that ; dent beeam ri i for t he r-.'i.-t a! lie would ha : t he illness of h

who went to Rosderee in Masonry.

be making a sat-

ng Moy was one of the C2 nas who registered in Gary to-

Sam runs a. laundry in the tctl and Is years old. He has been

years and became h,

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before th- anti

went into effect. He Pike Uov. U flnon. "Sam .Moy he'll vlote for Olovnor

ovnor tie been belly tine tell '.ne he says Chinaman bletter citizen than the He says so in his block." re is-. i eo in the twelfth Inspector Cai-i. His son b:g American printing

oil ice in i men tro is ruso a voter and he i

too, K.ini says, will "vlote for bcily fin man Clovnor Wilston beeause he lov Chi na oui n."

Injuries which lie received In an accident at the Krie jar Is, resulted fatally to Frank Brown, of Lancaster, O., yesterday afternoon at St. Margaret's hospital where ho died at 4 o'clock. The remains were taken to Burn's morgue from where they will be shipped to Lancaster tomorrow morning his former home where funeral services and interment will occur. Accompanied by a man giving his mime as Sam Curry, t' c two men were on their wav home frcm Omaha, Xeb. n acount of shortage of funds they

HAM' MAY SEND OJff HUNDRED Loyal Hellenes Ready to Answer Their Country's Call.

John K. Reckman was appointed re

reiver of the Stewart Machinery Company by Judge Virgil S. Relter in the Lake Superior court Saturday morning. His bond was placed at $10,000.

i The Inquiry brought out a startling j condition of affairs. Kasper, the treasI urer of the company, cid not know anyi thing about its finances. K. S. Emcrine,

the secretary, it developed, knew very little about the business and did not attend the meetings of t lie officers and directors. The American Trust and Savings bank loaned the company $2000 on its

note and Krnerine is said to have ap- j

plied the proceeds or the note on preferred claims. RoenCy A. II. . Tapper, who was formerly president of the company, withdrew and a number of others got out at the same time. The company was

Hammond Greeks to the number of nearly a hundred are eagerly awaiting their country's cail to arms for the war against the Turk in the Balkan countries arid wherever Greek meets Greek mobilie-ition for an exodus from this countrj is the topic of conversation. There are quite a cumber of these Hellenic foreigners in East Hammond

! In the Standard district, while another I colony is centered in the business district around the Bereolos Brothers. : Everywhere the possibilities of war i against the common enemy are discuss- ' ed. Among those who still owe alle

giance to the motne.r country trie senti-

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;gary man

PLEADS GUILTY

Attorney Ralph plea of guilty

morr.irig when he have to go to trial

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in t;nd ntw '"ii that will connect P.rndvo on the cioir-'c of arson. Teis is the ti.ir i house that Bradvo has svt !lee t-i .r: that vi-inity and each

j titiin te families miraculously escaping I wit h tn.. ir lives. Several weeks ago ' Bradvo toM s, era! people that he won!,! ! urn th- houso down and Thurs- ; day n iff in ateoipted to carry out his ; threat. Lay inf. in wait until everybody i hi. d retired Rr.'R o went into the hasei merit where he made ready for his fiend ; i-h .P't.

f'i'inz ruljbi.'h. wood and inflamablej

articles in a heap in one side 'of the b;o-emor.t, he then poured a quantity of con! oil on it and left the basement : In, kintr the door after him. Coing to ! a sriiitll b-isemeiit indow Bradvo then , threw matches on the rubbish, finally ; igniting it and making his getaway, i Luckily one of the hoarders awakened i by the smell of smoke and after noi tifying the family they went to the ; liss Mm nt and succeeded in extingnishing the flames ufter a. hard fight, i Ma ' ehes found on Hrad vo's person at ! the time of h s arrest were identified j tiie s'rne as those found in the base- ; me-nt following the tire.

Deputy Prosecutin,. W. l;,iss got another from n felon this n

thouuht he would

in the c. se. Th" ii, fetTlar.t wos Frank Woosly of lary. who w.s (hirged 'with hlgh-

I wav robbery its a result or nis noiaing

up Daniel MrKiTin.!. P. cause he pleaded guilty he was si need to one to eight years on the charge of petit lari en y.

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tinu- wit hh.is cr'io we k an d will folb.w eXpeCfe.l tll.lt the C lie Cl,.;. ... ,1 U!l bV ii.

r will con-se-ttings this docket. It is

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A l efy "Aool head covering for opera and theatre wear with high jeaked crown will be one of the novelties for the coming winter seasonThis hood Is very light and in addition to keeping the wearer warm, will keep the hair from flying about. "When removed the hood can be hiufltii in tfce muf or coat pocket.

PHONE COMPANY ! WAS RESPONSIBLE j ! i peril! I to TttR TlMBs.) . Lowell, Ind., ,f. 7. Mich iridicna- ' tion has been voiced hen- regarding jthe intimation that the bull moosors were responsible for the tearing down j of posters belonging to the republl- ( can county candidates around town soon after the meeting of the party i last Saturday week. The manutrer of

the telephone company states that the posters were torn down by his men at his orders, but who was guilty of destroying the posters In other places than on telephone poles has not been established yet.

t nc tu norineu in , "Sam .Moy he n vlote for Olovnor

ie ii,;,ess oi me pros i- w uston. (iiovmir be been belly tine

us and , would leave . man The.-

n c.e. ' make Ve ii

n acount of shortage of funds they f erred claims. I were eomoei:. d lo ei, '' r . 1 1 , t nn.l It i I'.otle Tt Tn!,rer who w a ffir-

j.e(;ei ,o o.c a., aiiv iimo i rom i ne pre.-iiui o iiisimcioi 1 itri. ills son. ' I ... ... .i was whi'e ttcv wci-e ,ieari inir one at ' ;,ieriv- i , resi .1 it. r of to1 coinn.mv with- 1

I imai stage?, of ' an.a r. o'. t ge H:.l and wtio runs a big American printing ' " - ' ' ' ' . ........ t!,e Frie -nr.ls vesteial.lc 'if:rnnnn IH.if I O-om- MnO n ritmrifr of olriers :-nt rillt

,,.!,! e , i. v I ' 1 i !,iil,llis, IS f; ! e.i i ;v .Ie- , o.,ce la ill' .jio 13 o a V ',1! 1 alio lie I ;,,!-.. ...,!" as ,..,, 1, ,c m, .0.0..," , ..Cm., s.i in sacs will -vIo.a foe i.eii,- ! Uf-m occurred. Blown and Cui ry ;

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was trying to cross over the bumpers as president.

TV.Th nf Vr-v-l "RiflV I At previous registrations I. eon list- "' "!i : ' ' " '

v.w .v.i (.ii 11,. ir niii'is in r;a; ,. it is be'ieve.l i woe. is. .-men that a:.; t t tie only person who j .i

,,"u-'"s slr, 't" "n'' that: th. re are vters on the cirv. In an am-nnn ions condition Brown ' u'- an' le'crest in tiie affairs of the of iiammoiel s w.ll knmoi and noroilcr , ,- . , , ' i , . , ; ,.n ,,,,..,. ,, ., . c- 1 si.,,i-o t- t-.t-.. ; ' T'lere is a posflU::y i.iat registration ! was ntnhci to S:. M;r:;ii','l hospital 'o,npa,,?. ...s . J. Smu, .. .tf- pre.-.-'"sK '" ! . ''T''U"V!''''n "-av eviemi over a day or -o. All of! in Kmmerlivg's aiclc.Mnee whore t, " genius i his line and is '' ' l' " 0 . .! i , t s in - s,. . 1 1, ,. . .-1 c 1 d .1 i;it i ., ;) ., p j , : v r servists a re reg - i w found t i-. i!ir.r,i the 'c.ss of ' d 1 " ' "O. oi i : best meehan'.-s 111 a f t r 1 1 ior, a ! .-, 1 ' 1 t '' " : , .' , -1 , ,. 1- f , , 1 1 . , .... i , 1 - , . . . . ' ' ' ' ...

. f f ... . . ' isle; , e- out shouiu t hey -a. to wa r he- 's 1, f. nrT,. a! .-.-.. the wrist, his left 1 1 " count r . -. ..: . . - - z. .. ';""" A' " s' v'tn ' '"''"" f"re .dec. ion thef' i I ! Ie- a big hole ;(.g cut from his knee to the vps and ,'1 ''earing this morning iii--cl- , 0 inT T" P f,' C I;;,";,. u', ,"U;".t -'"Z ! r- vot... ernaU- mrn-d. Fwry effort was c,,,l the fact that the company was HEIRESS LAI I LlhS .''ho-k V., ,n.,.-',Vr,',-,-e!!t'!,r.r,'r made u. h V,r. but from the ''-''"'y mismanaged and nope of the of- . pf fl 11 ii F I OR '!fieem!o- , . r t KK V,: HKXUty,i K T,MES, nf , and ,,i,k..n,l ro.ln any interest in it. Some of A iLij li. JJLAJK svmn-ithV to -he l...-',.v,- f'.n-.Rv ' ' ,-e died at 4 o'elock yesterday after- ' ' facts ,hal w or developed Pus fZZZZZT --rr? "N ' The ,',;;,,.a v,,i: i.: .,; Pi" fi-o'ni' ,h- SCHOOLMASTER MAV ! frown wn c years o,., Bn., morning are said to have been laugh- - ; , , -V ' St. Joseph's ciiareh W'e.in. s d.iv mor.:- r Cl I ' F I? V 11CUTC ATC ! wor'i''lt' "maha. Neb. His a""'ir1,- t a k x,.,. ., v j',,!,,.,.1 i Cl iV nllniL.il ; parents survive him at Lancaster O. i 11 was claimed this morr..ng by the g -. Plaster will offhiate Intcrm, nt i . o -Ticcrs oy he cotnpa ,; y t ha t ! t s assets f , " " u be made St. Joseph's e,tery in the;. "' D "jf-'ED f' V 'fl?E j 4,,'rt"0- " v ' - 7- ' ! family that n!, Jers'': '''l' i C', . S.1 ii AUlLl Ujifc I IE ft V L ! S C R B R R ft S I T t - " ' ' " ' ! M, Pick tt.U.n ii, 1 u, twr,; . 1.' ' T-'' I U II If .1 U I ! V '. v 'V

.e.-Ks ,e,, , ,n i.-.n ana was - - i If L l U U A L 3 I f j I I H I&3 i it 3 2 S 11 i I .

-removea 10 .m. .Maraaiets nospual. f ' I II fit M 'A f 1 ! ii fti' M2i III vie Vv: v , ;w-c ; ' ': 1 i I There his iiln-ss d.-vel ..j,.--.;-nto tv- , - . - ,N IU UL ll -i.il fi I LU Ul ' - " ' ' ' J phoi.l-pn.-um oila. AUhmnrli condl- 1 ' v . ,1 'l i TO "T' R3 T14"T 1-' ' ') ll-ZT,:,:,';,: J-'." ' A. Hurray Turner of First y Al V V ; lapse, piissin ' -i-vav at 2:30 ..'eloek. 1 t ' 5 ,. , , - TT .V: ' . . : ! He was 2a years old :,t, I has lived in I " . f 4 NatlOHal iiRHkOf Haiti- , p- . - , . ' ..J Hammond p r,, et i ca il v ;;; t,Ts life, lb- "X , Jf' ,1 11- fl5 I if 1 1 ill K 5 J "t"'? j was very nop.,! amoim his fellow ;4 3-V $V: IHOnCl Qte 111. I I ! fcfj I " I" ff f 1 1? 1 f W j aFsoeiates and was very weli known. A ? 1 U Lf I S L B 1 L fi 2 U L ' : Tnirlng the oust few ea rs he ha.s lorn S: -'-:'-lj f . &fy I emu loved at the Champion Potato Va-i v -. -. ""J'j'-.v-Sl 1 , . ... , . , Ichinerv companv. B.sid cs a mo, h , r A. M. Turner, p'acih tt of the First j Hammond is to get the next North- ::y Ue is survived bv five brothers and op..: tl National Rank of Hnm.-nd was taken vet Indiana .detnodist onfrrem-o j ,otor ' , -x, I ill sudden !v list n ;.;:,!. and early this ' this having been decided today at the j " ' ' ' j 4 - C ,-1 j morning had a .10. -tor. He is btdieved .-..-iforen e w hich closed at I n i lanajiol i s ! r4-1, A 1 T1 - ! r ; V . to be suff-riug from art " stones ami it ;t .,'s aS'temoon.

"LtUUCI JA.jil? jOJlUbbUIIlb. II X'V f x, is thought th;.; an op.raCon may be j With the opening of ach roiifrr.-ncc- " ' Mrs. A. ;. Lemon brout-'ht into Tub ' I r'' " i v, " necessary. ' there is alwavs more or less s-pecula- ;i , T.mes office this morning a beautiful L " $ " v ' ' Mr. Tana r oo-l 1. mncd from the' tion in in.i.y congregations altolu the j cluster rd' aoide blossoms from the I 2it ' v east where h- t,.,, ).. . I -fighter f ', bishop's a p " i n t men t s, and annually j lot in th.- r.ar of the vis office. MP t r? , 1 . ' ' -fif - p.ryi. M.iwr. a iri's .''h-o! th.-re. He! tiie- rumor is current about ihatisr-s, ' ' South Hohman street. The unusual , v , , ' " . - " was ..,it at the , c-mirv h vesterdav ! alth-oigh nothing is authorized for pub- , '

I bb.ssoniln-r of an apple fro-- in ictob.-r vJ . s ' - - !'- and s-e. ml to t-c in tr.e best of health. I has attracted a good d-al of Httentlo,,; s- -Vt ' St-?) ami spirits. j j to the tr.-e by horticulturists. : H,. first .-, 1 p : i a n ed of f- cling badly j ( " - T" f three or four d a s befole tin? Mc-hie-an .

'.Voodbrlge N. Ferris. ( 'it y-1 bimmond gdf contest and was j 1 ,i...,V.t.. ... . ,1.' .,,! . io, nilCl,

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Music in Restaurant. The. patrons of the 'c C

liuii'iilit are load In their prais.-s of the ma n a i-c tion t for i n t rod tn-i n g the1 musical feature during meal hours, all the latest popular airs. For tomorrow a fine musical program will be rendered by competent artists.

CLASSIFIED inVF.RTIMNT, Klvr tn yon ofl'er on your want HIGIIL.V SPECIALIZED rtBucirv.

Following the example s-et by their

' Jersey brethren, the Democrats

of Michigan have nominated a schoolmaster for governor. He is Woodbridge N. Ferris, of Rig Rapidn. head of the Ferris Institute and one of tiie leading educators of the state. Mr. Ferris is per so rally very popular, and owing to the split !n Pie Republican ranks ij conMdont th t he will carry the AVctfverlM state th. fall.

IOIID ) IIIIHKR: "Ir. Dealer, I want you tv furnish me IMOV St'OL'T M It I" for I Ih'r.U It the finest of all I ever aHcd." "W-!!, other have told me the snmr thiug when I bniixht It. I eould see It was made from the best of leaf and Knew It would lie a winner. ave the tickets for nrc tf you don't want them."

Hammond is to get the next Northwest Indiana Methodist Conference

tills having been decided today at t oooforerpc which closed at In iianapo t'.i's afternoon. W ith ti e opi ning of 1 aril ronfereu

there is aKva ys aiore or less hpe,

tion in many congregations abotu the bishop's iippoii-tments, and annually the rumor i- current about changes, although nothing is authorized for publication until after the cose of th-1 conference. It became known during the coffer, nee that Attica and Ileiiss-laer both asked t,, have the Rev. V. P. Switzer transferred from the First Methodist caui-eh in Hammond to their respective congregations, but ai three o'clock this afternoon, no definite information had been received here, stating whether or not either one of t ho oongregat ions has been able to prevail upon the bishop to give them the popular Hammond minister.

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Caiboun.

An important socifcl t vnt in Cleteland will be the montage, on October 12 of Miss Martha, Calhoun t Wilson P. llicko.v, Clextlami's wealthiest bachelor. M ss Caihoun la tha 'ughter of Patrick Cahmuri. the wealthy traction n.agnate of San Fraricisco arid Cleveland and is a rncnibtr of the iamoas Calhoun t a rally of South Carolina. The, engagement wss snnounceil early iat spring but wns subseu '.; rn -y broken oft". Mtiss Calhoun gotn to Cialifornia soon after, and Mr. Ilickox secluding himself unlit a rnor.th aro when h returned to Cieveiacci.