Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1917 — Page 11

Januarv 13. 1917

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0,4.0 Min 1: to in i'Kaik, ' Mr. an.! Mrs. K. II. 1'ark.r of the Sri- ; !!iiSfr apartments. 5 2 ft A dams si r. et. j left yesterday for P.ntTiilo. N. Y., whe'.'e i they will make their future home, j 1SITK!) 1 VI KMTl.H. After a visit r with their i!.ui;!!ters, Mrs. J. 1!. Hi. w and Mr?.. I,. W. Felker in Jefferson street, Mr. am! Mis. J. I... Washburn have ret urned to their home- at Star City, ind. IMPHOVlXi M(T1.1. M.ss Irene M. Xranvy, 42-1 A street, who utiii?rweot :m op. rati' the ;.iry Oeneral hospital a ft ago, is reported as recovering ofim:i to ho hi:. John Purr of the Salineer ments. .123 Adams street, is eon! hip home w ith a severe siege grippe. .1 to 1 cf (.I'OR'.I'. M IIOIIIiKTS. Ceor.se M. McRohert?. 7H Ma.iiso'i jtreet, has been wrest'mt: with a se vere attack of gripp at his home. e the !a ten days M IITI N 1 Ol fi. Martin Young:. 4.11 Jefferson street, left yesterday for an extended trip through the south. He will spend pome time in Florida and Cuha, returnins to Gary i.ext May. NOTICE. j There, will he the yearly business j meetinj? of the members of the First i Congregational church of Hammond i Thursday, January 1!. at the church. J. P. NIELSKX, j Jan. S-lOt. Clerk. TO VIMT FOX MOM!.. Mr. and Mrs. ,T . V. Fox of Pierc e street, will have as their KUest the coming week, their cousin, Mrs. Frank P. t.'oies of Napoleon. Mieh. 11 CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED If peevish, feverish and sick, give "California Syrup of Figs Mother! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowe's need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of i cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't oat.. sleep or act naturally. has stomach-, ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liv-1 er and bowel cleans-n-r should always I be the first treatment given. j Nothing equals "California Syrup ofi Fiirs" for children's ills: give, a tea-: spoonful, and in a few- hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting ; food which is clogged in the bowels j r.n out of the system, and vou have1 a well and playful child again. At! j . hildren love this harmless, delicious i "fruit laxative." and it never fails to ' effect a good "inside" cleansing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and e-rown-uns- are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A lit- j tie given today saves a sick child to-IJ morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your; druggist for a ofl-cent bottle of "i.'ali-; fornia Syrup of Figs." then look and see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv. Tel. East Chicago 2S DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Ffrt National Hank nidc. Cor. Chicago tt Forsythe Area. EAST CHICAGO. Consultation in, English. German Polish. Slavish and Russian. ffimmonir Iron & Metal c& MARCUS BROS Prop. Wholesale Dealers la IRON, METALS, RUBBEB AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Office' 340 Indiana Ave. Yards Sohl St and IndlfHui Ave. HAMMOND. i: INDIANA. Affloe Phone 127 Rem. Phone 1CM8-H if, A

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v iM'i'i ; i) i .n ri:u. Mrs. Kiel Shaw ..f J.-lief, ',s here. i ciiist of her daughter. Mrs. deorgc eile j, 4..1 Monroe street. i M i r. i ii U Mrs. Pern.-ird R.vati of the Victoria sel, 1-ft ester. Icy (':' Clinton, 1 i.. m-rc sae was ai'.! by the ser:uis : ' "f an uncle.

YDR iTGHEL DDSTS GARY SCHOOL P j Ni:V YDP.IC. Jul 1:1 -That mil t raaunc in the puldu- schools, the ! tension .1 the so-cail.-d C-.rv .ian. the i-.-duction of th..- I'.o-ird of li.iu.-a-j , Hon in iiietnl.er.-hin may locked t',.r soon v. as made char t st.-rday w h-n '. ! ' he Mavof swore in and addr. ss -d liiej , rn u members of the board vh'-m h. ; had appomte.1 the day before. in spe.iKin, to the n.-w on: m i ssion ers, the Mayor at tin -w ry outset mad-tin-remark that the time had com.- t, "l-mt" the results ,.f t he ailmimsira tact and t... m-ik-- them permanent, il f j cont inue. I in part : Wants Gary Extensions. 'or, ali know that I asked you what your view s were m me matter of 'extension of ;he duplicate school plan. j which is called the C ity plan in New ' York. I wi-mted to h, assured that you ; approach that problem in a sympathel ic ;, frame of mind. i "The second nu stion n whicli 1 (particularly asked your views is thej matt.-r of a small Hoard of l-idii'-ai ion. i j whicli I regard as very important. Audi as I d" : . a rd it as l n port a ii t . a Isetttial to the most efficient manag. tiii-nt of .-ducat tonal atr.c.-s in the , tt ,-, il wished to be assured that a'l the m w i i appointees were in accord with m- m ! I that view: and I know that y.-u are. j "And the last (piestton. whicli I p.-r- ' senaliy r.-gard a (,nite as important a s 1 'the other two, is U,e matt-r of the :,- i ! stailation of mil nary I raining in the I schools of this city. " I beln ve in that, j I wanted to know if ou do. I ktmw I w that you do. FROEBEL OR GARY TRIMS SOUTH BEND I H V (II M)0i It M.tlY) Froebel higlt sehoo. of Cary. last r.iiriit trimmed Sout'a Pen 1 high to the tune of 3-t to lb at Froebel gymnasium, ' Gary. x j This game was a real game from be. . ginning to end. The team work ofi both teams was fast and excellent. The ; guird'.tiie a id passing of Mar.panr.lt j and Kcilus was the leg feature of the, game. Kn.p:y played a great game, at -nter, as- did Rhodes; and Stuart at' forward. ' Donne!', was the big star ' for South Bend, getting five baskets , and three fouls for his team. The Froebe! high school .oy a 'i rooters turn out Kt2Tggr3tfir;Jtrr?ii PI' P!;i y ! FJ gym jyJfZ j mm TS Ki.f r r-; ' sa m m m i .. u ii i M V, In memory of our lovin father. William Newton, from this earth one year husband and who passed j ago, Jan. 1 1918. The month of January again is here To us th.- sad.bst of the year. Gone but not forgotten Kiiently the shadows of evening. Gather round our lonely home, Silently tle-y bring before us That dear face we sc.- no more. How we miss you father dear And remember all your kindness As we drop a silent, t.ar 1 For your kin..! and loving smile No longer welcom. s. the coming of our feet, But we know that you are happy In the mansion of the blest. Where th.-rf- is no pain or sorrowBut sweet i t, :nal r.-st. But. this little token Tells that, we always think of thee. Friends may think the wound is heal.-d But they little know the sorrow Within our hearts concealed. But your memory is just as fresh to us As if it were today. -Your loving wife. Catherine Newton, and daughter Alice. 1-P1-1

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One Tonight Feel Fine To- j morrow , ' ! "t'h. I. i : Const itvit ion, hi ! ion snoss. liver trouble. In Mii-i. le s (rone forever! No more ol' that lamichv, lazy, unlit feeling! No more dosing and doping with nausea ! mg, i'i luai.'iis. p.-.iniul pti ia:a t i , s ' V, r! u i 1..-I.A lias stopp.-,l nil that' I.AX-. .. a new- an. I remarkable s.ientitle product, uitickly overcomes a . on.s! .i pa ! ."I, .!.isi;o.iii . ..inliteti -wrh-c.ut ! h.' Last h. , a i.. the delicate hull!.; . ;' so'iaa.-'i. i !; . si in. -;. K . : V. !!!,! '-, a H! r a . i a : ' !!... hi.NJ.t le l ibit A, a . .. s: p. . s,., '. i , , :.; jr.ii i .-. 'ii. coin ! .- tin ,..! .;; i 1. asa i; t t a si in a I. X " il. A 1 ' so ".lifer lit" ill ingredients, hi ae on, in . ff--et - from any laa'ie !! pll i e,:t I lVf you've eer Used, you'll m:ik.f -i hig mistake if u il"H ' tr it I r our druggist has none m I i took !i. . an iiuiekl.v g' t some from Ills i iio ' , --i . j ask ill i ) i o lo . so I.A.IC-CI.A is 5c a box worth mora. iiioney DacK n you are not periectiy sa-tisrie'h O-et it tortpy! dv. 'Ameircanization' Meeting in Gary Draws New and Future Citizens. Fift' ii hundred new ard rrosp.-cttv.-citizens crowded the auditorium t th. Froeti.-I school. Indiana's foremost " A 1 1 .or i. ani.a t ion factory." at Cary last ni -.hi w hero the advantages of Ameri - . .i.e. i l... .ov; ''tin cm., nsnip w '' " vials of the school, municipal and fed- '"' I gov.rnm.nt. .More u,.n. 4 fo... inent citizens, including executives oi . the steel mills, members of the council, and .Hy ooioials. business men and representatives of labor unions occupied seats, on the stage as vice-presi- ; d.-nts of Ie- meeting. livery seat in the Froebel auditorium was occtipi.-d. H was a meeting for. iiiftiin Indiana women (to not as yet . ha c oil : neyerth. 1- .- htp oting rights . bui v. omen w ere m t he more had come there n room for th.m iin1 ! audience. If m wouldn't hav 1 .-.Ss so ! ,,f the ra- n -ry gallantly J.-tt the building. I,-: School Chief Presides. Night Superintendent Swart, of the Cary s. h Address- s v . ,,. ntad.; by William Wirt, superintend. C.-orge W. tohs presided. Mr. Swartz. , lit of schools. H. Ko. the, Fiiited Stat.s intturtuizat ion t-xar im r, h. ,1. .alley-, nnoii i:ci o. Jui1..-" t. P. Grecnwald. ; the T! 1 the a n , -am niso ire iuih-d music by el :- :ii boy a' band, the Y . M. C. uart--t, lii.' Croatian C'e-e clut), aim (-oto h. Miss Anita Bailey. Men of a half scon- ia t i uia 1 it i-s w.-r.-luh, ami iepres.ii ! Ln .the audience, some .- eitiz. lis, others prosp. etiv. th.-m new ' ones, whim many have rights for yars. I " ... - have enjoyed the Outline Advantages. m-.t:-iitr of citiz.-ns, bow it is done, , Th. t henthe priv 'es or citizens ami obligations were out. men ny me sectors Boca! institutions like the. library. evening schools, and parks as in cit hmii-h:r making were dis. factors issed. What Evening' Schools Have Dona, Supt. Swartz tol f the great work done bv the evening schools durin g the past, thr.-e years: Ifl. in"1 a.ia'.ts re ve academic in -

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Philip" Indian wars. On Sept.. 1, lt?", while at. wur.-mp m tne vina-o immune ii.,u.-e, uiu iimauiiaius vi viu Ia'd!.''V were surprised bv an attack upon their fettlemeiit hy a horde, of Indians.. Jl--tn(h'ni"" worship." they seized their arms and rushed out to defend their homes, but the suddenness of theVt ick found them uiterlv demoralized. When the confusion was. at its height there suddenly appeared

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i Jt'"-S 'rf',t'',c ,- c .:ftcr '-is s -ectncular deliverance of the Hadiey settlers he remained still undiscovered in I the Tvi'--'-1 honwds-ml unril his death some five years later. I be-f-tu'ul stnt" road winding up the Connecticut valley takes thousands of autoists each year directly 3 by the sroV "vvhere General Goffe rallied the inhabitants of Old Tladky to the defense of their homes.

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BIG MEETING AT cary nam qiimmi UniM lilLHIIlL tJUliUt Humorist - Philosopher toj Speak Under Auspices ! of "Y' 1 '. . r t h i m: i in r. a .1 1 ia ss l"l::i lie . t in;;' for leu 1 1. t'e- ' ! la i . !.::..,) .-, I i i n 1 1 1 a -T at ii : a. ,,;,,.', !')'.' .1; a moi ist phi!. ,:. , ..,(,, ,. at ..in- of 111" tin-.-, Saiai;i at l eiaio- ui. ;.a!ph P-.r-uho spoke a t t - rn. .on Cary last speak to- : Ii a ! no ! niir eon. In. -I . .i I hy t In. V. M. '. A., w il n.orrosv on the suhej.-i I i i s add r.-ss .coin is. s Hit' ret t to . ha r and it I ik' 1 tu. in.-ss. ' ' he of .special s i io te. thai. a ai-e.-u crowd of men will be waiting at th - ili. aire v li. n the doors are op. nod at :.; o'elo.-k. livery man and older b..y in Cary is uracil to hear Mr. Pari. -tie tomorrow. No admission foe will h.- eharfa'd ?md

Soiisley ' a las' w.i. ome is awaiting m.-n tomor1 .'!t van row. Special music will be furnished Ink. -risk i ' an orchestra and hy ti. exccll.ii' Y. A!w:i r. M '. A. iiuar'.-t. A. !'.. l-ielhr. who is

siiieni oi in" as-s, .nation, is to pre side Ml the meeting i-'r.-il P. Smith of Xew York. I r. Jul n Timothy Stole of ihi.-.i-,, ,( jj ,.. p;. , -hue addressed lie thr-e bit; timet in for m.-u ;i ! the C-n tlaatrc last j.-ar with a total at t icla nor ,.f j.l'i.h m.-n. It is worth a whole lot t,, hoar one of tie s.- fcreat men's audience sinuinK on Sunday afternoon and it will be a treat no! t." be repeated t), s year to h.-ar Mr. Pari, tte on. "P.h; Itusiness." I A man nam.-.i sn.-ii nv. who lormerlv i lived at ih'.'.il I'.'.ock avenue. Indiana ; !a,.iH)r ws instantly killed hast m.,-hl )iy f x.-w Y oi k I'.uMal passeng.-r train j a crossing near th- new Mat Us i-lanl j m .hat ,.n,j (,f the city. i ; He was a' carpenter and has be. n 1 . . .... wotKin gov.-rt ime tor the -(.tnpai.y and, v,aH a i'pat e n : 1 ;, on his way home when! , )10 was caught On the last tram g. east, due in the Harbor .It P ANOTHER DIAZ IS MURDERED Illy I niteil l'rt. I Nl-'.W (illl.KAN FA.. Jan. 1.1. --Manuel 1 ;;i7, i ir.lez. nephew of forrm r President I oiaz of Mexi.o. w.-,s murdered in iiis a p. i -1 : c -n t la-re )o lay. Mr.icZ told his f ' e-. -. .rd . -. that he had been hounded by C:) rranzista tigt-nts !-.. -utly. Tile janitor. of the- apartment acl lie was att ic'..- 1 Lv several .Me:- . two s e h s -z heat t hen h a n . MAY BUY BONDS i nn:i hi hi: i T STMM C lf I' I .. 1 N I I A N A l'( il . I S. Jat 1 c s( r i c i ..ii i m is i. e ha it to issue $ t .-.,'".i. h authorized 1 1 mi- at four and , t...., p. i j steam tm b ne Tor the -0 plant. p. r C.-l, ondensmg htin FIRE WIPES OUT PLANT ; Ity t nlletl Pre". I-'lllliil'i UT. II. 1... Jan. !t--Flr tidy today wiped cut plant of th Ra gh-Sclu-.v .my. ma a :: fa t n re r e i s of c a sol i: il.ao.ntiu. 'I'll have oriirina i --. . 1 1 w It ii a l"sf of a.c was believed to ia til.- paint shop. ti e i e S I roV . , ( he .lithe 11 Inois Centra! eight iouses of the ii west era. Two ho u l..i. vision offhand comhin t 'his-ago and N i High Wine h plug tobacco rr .Aid if I sr.- Ai-t - - -1 -.a tt y ? r .1 . i ; - j-',' i 4, where-a regicide of Charles ,lowhere"ond saved the panir Encland town, sitn.itod upon the east ' . . ... i - i 1 1 p . 1 .1.1 l..-.,if.'no. i -1 .i - grn yr una ni'i iv i." i 1 1 hk , uu at

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i ! ;iti ve mystery. -i a'dished" that the deliverer of Hadlcy was General William GotTe, one of the three living . s I. "n-id for whoso hend a liheral bounty was offered. After years of pursuit from place to !,:.pr,.-, o:..ipr the posnitable roof of rastor John Kussel of the Old Hadlev concresration.

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Indiana Dry City Simmer-! ing Over Hot Fire of Its Own Making Narcotics, Blind Pigs and Resorts! Amazing Revelations. ' Mi'Xi'lK. INI".. Jan. 13. Tl.ls city a dry on. is ffivhiR tile state a shock-in-: example of how a city without saloons is living- nioraily. Women and trirls of had .diameter men who associate with them. and1 other- who are believed to possess vai-' uahie info "ation relative lo their op- i 1 1 oils a re I ehi w a 1 'I.I V! an inn iny; h-f ore ' : h. cunt. v. train! jury. S.-v-a id t hey have operated evil nature, and blind otitii; women inm.Hes ra i women houses of an , titers and the . of these former were .piestioned l.y t : jurors Tharsila. Camhlinir is said hao flourished m a number of dives. i :l!"I: is possil kind ami any ie tf) ; .juanti: : e t I i . u o r of ' here fm an :uy Several respect, tdo m-u and women are credited with havino; toh the jury Thursday of the visits of various girls in their "teens" to resorts under the guidance ,f older persons, especially , married men. t One well known business man who is thought to have been named by a girl of tender years during her exam1 inatiot by the jury as the man most re- ; sponsiaie for her delln.f uency, i.- dedared t have fled the ky. The county authorities frankly admit conditions are mui h worse here, if the ... eveien. e submitted to them is to be I roiled upon, than they dreamed could poss'.b'y exist i.u Miim-i.-. They arc .-ry mum as to mimes of persons ;nd pla.es but intimate that. a sensation ;s h -( w i ti i;. "Vi e has been rampant here of late," declared Proreciit-r Murphy, "but by the time we are through with this . leati-up many ; ersons will have a mot .- v. hoi. some respect for social laws and s'aie statutes unless I miss a y li e N.ir.-ot ! drugs are being used freely hy many .-onne( ted witii Muncie's- und.a woril life, say those in a position to know. Rumors prevail to the effect the J jury will endeavor to determine the source of the supply of habit-farming' drugs. Illegal sales of narcotics are' serious offenses- for whicli the federal statutes provide extreme punishment. I Feder-il authorities in many sections of j the lountry are. waging a rruuaJe i a-'ainst those addicted to narcotics and J the dispensers thereof. Several prom-I inent men of the larger cities have: been caught in the government net and! assessed heavy penalties. ; "The practice of old and young men; e'".ti.-mg gtris in their ear.y teens into private homes and blind tigers, gftting cm drutik and then taking liberties with them is going to he stopped." de- ! clar.-d I'rusectitor Murphy, Friday. 1 me of the girls is said to have tes- " ! t iticl before t:i grand jury that she c-: made uulte ii; by drinking neer :o which cigarette ashes had been placed to drug her. w ith the result that i- not only was mistreated but had to n a it at tile Harris, home street two days and this time her f ran t hin Fast i: uiiti muni, icilcit? in.) tiie p.d.ce searched the city in a effort to find her. Federal agents may be brought here nvestigate the alleged sal. . moi- ' phi 'ic cocaine, heroin and opium Warrants are believed to have aeen issued fhursoav as the result of evih lice submitted by young girls Wedni'sil iv relative to automobile rides, ii-.nklng ami visits to places of ill repute in company with young and old Youthful witness f reel v - admit outsiders that they have leeen able to to i -ft) ijwpiiww nk 'r 'i v.

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pet all they could drink any time they i ouid K-t away from home l-n enou irh SI HARBOR In.i.ana I'ni versitv Alumni asiociaiin members of lahe county 1 ast n Ipfht ! at Indiana Harbor held their antiuat I . :.. , , , ,- barmuet in observance of Foundation day, att'-nd.-d meeCnir anil. elected oflicers. The banquet was held at the Kpisoopal rectory, t leis iness meetjng at the Riley school. Mem he raj of the faculty were present and made' addresses. A. C. Bergen. '11. u 3n-l iana Harbor, is the new president of i the local association. Forty-Uve men and women from Gary. Hammond. Fast Chicago, Indiana Har - bor. AVhiting. Crow n Point and other parts of the county were present. Maurice Crites. '11, of Fast Chicago,! I retiring present, presided at the dinner i at the reci'v. i At the sehooHiouse other of-nc-rsj were chosen as follows: Homer Sack-; -tt. '11. Cary, treasurer, and Fdith A. Hennel. '11. Garv. secretary. Will ID -

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Howe, professor and head of the de-land it will be one of the longest snd partment of F.nglish. and Ir. Barnhill j bulkiest bills of tiie session, from the med eal school of the univers-i ity, gave short talks. lieutenant Governor Push has issued A musical and literary program was1 an order that will keep all lobbyists oft rendered in which Mr. and Mrs. T. D. the floor of the senate and prevent their Williams and Miss Bernice Williams j f mm obtaining copies of bills from th and Mrs. James I'. Patterson took part- senate officials. He found that one or

THE POLITICAL WORLD IN INDIANA From TEE T13E3 Ovra Zb!LatLapolLj Btuvao. i TIMES BTJ3.EAXT, AT STATE CAPITAL. j INDIANA POI-IS. I N D. . Jan. 13. Will II. Adams, of Wabash, took office today ! as reporter of the supreme court. i Adams is a. Republican, and he succeeds' ; i niiip .ucrcner, ei kii vny, LK-mocrai, ! who has held that office for the last ! four years. I I At the conclusion of the hearing of j tile charges against Edwin M. I-.ee. ! lnpml,pr nf Hit niiblie service mmmlfl. sj n vesterdav evening. Governor Goodrich announced that he would hear the rRunirnt s of til attorneys both , Tl....,.!.., f:. t, . . n ; .. j .,w i o.,,. . i.o- o.-n.ui, wrtj .held privately, only the interested ' parties, the attorneys and representa-) ; tives of the press being present. If; . the charges are sustained by ( lovernor j i Goodrich, Dee will be ousted from his i position as member of the public servj ice commission, to which he was apI pointed by Governor Ralston. la his iwn testimony Dee displayed a lack of j knowledge c.r the technical side of the

utilities business. It was brought out j so make your stay agreeable. Eat whn' in the testimony, also, that the Demo- j you like and digest it; enjoy it. without cratic state headquarters, during the: dread of rebellion in the stomach, campaign last fall," sent out more than j I'ape's Diapepsin belongs in your one thousand letters Figned w ith Bee's ! home anyway. Should one of the famiinitic. One of the chn-ui-s against Bee.ily eat something which don't agree is that he is more a Democrat than a ; with them, or in case of an attack of Progressive, although he was Progres- indigestion. dyspepsia. gastritis or sive state chairman in the campaign. - j stoma, h derangement at daytime or j during the night, it is handy to give It is said that the full power of the the quickest, surest relief known. Adv. Phones 67360 Best Foods 141 E. State St. HAMMOND CAFE Sunday, Jan. 14, 1917 Specitil Table d'Hote Dinner, GO Cts.

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1 r. 1-IP-publican sat- orxn nidation is heirs ; u t i I ized in the extort to put thr-.u..h -J.i i legislature a bii: celling a si.ite '- I5J-;':-i tutiotial convention. In the ;r.5t t?v I days it has developed that there !s a j considerable opposi'ion or. at I.-st. inl difference, anion? a. certain element rat j Republicans to the constitutional conI vention proposition, and it was then I that some of the leaders began reaching out with the party organization to line them up. It il nppc- r.t that the constiutional convention movement is fronts; I to have a hard time of it, because mot! ; of the Iietnoerats ir. the legislature, en it is said, are opposed lo It, in spite j the fact that former Covemor italston j recommend.d It in hi ; mess.3 je to th h gislatuVe. Senate Temorra!.s a:r- organiclnc i cadually for thf p-irpa:-" of opposing all efforts of the Sir . to enact th legislation that v.-.. pi-jds"1 i in tn i'ne Item.),o'" ' erats say they wi'l asa;nr-t everv i.;.-.. Put. they to y j lease on Republican party say, they will vol all other measures, whether introduced by Democrats or Kepu hi leans. Whether the Democrats cm hold ai of their members of the senate in line however. strains'; Renublican party ; rneasurea remains to be seen. It has j ,,een r(.por.tp1 that onP or lwo Demo cratic snators may not "stsn-l hitched.' A bill is being prepared In the office of Governor Goodrich to give cities 'r. the state the right to determine fnt thmeselves whether they wish to adopt the commission or business-nianaget .form of city govrenmcnt. The Mil will ibe introduced in a 1 lavs, it is said. two lribbyists were becoming bold, and he lost no time In putting a stop 1. them. A live newspaper for people who nr till on earth that'a what TH K ! TIMES la. END INDIGESTION OR STOMACH PAIN IMJfflE MINUTES "Pape's Diapepsin" makes sick sour, gassy stomachs feel fine. Time it! In five minutes all stomp.-!: distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of fras, ao; t or eructations of undigested food. ? a dizziness, bloating, foul breath or head ache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for ir speed in regulating upset stomachs. I; j is the surest, quickest and most certain 1 . .... . i.i'.i6.-.i.iuo rftnt'uy in tne wnoie wori i and besides it Is harmless. Millions of men and women now cat their favorite foods without fear th. know Pape's Diapepsin will save thet.-i front any stomach misery, Please, for your sake, get a larg-fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserablei life is too short you are not here long. Sweet ISIixed Pickh Salmon, a la Merney Croiptettes Candied Sweet Potatoes ala Vinaigrette Vanilla Sauce ee