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Don't fool with a cold. Cure it CASCARA?0U3N!NE The chl family rvmeiy-!n tablet l.-tm-safo, M.n-, viv.y In take. N' opiates- iv) u'uk xsant after effect.-?. Cures cold., in 21 hours -Grip in 3 day-,. Mi'iicy buck if it fails. Get ttic g,i nume box wiih ReJ Top and I.ii. ratine it 3 cent. At Any Liu tora it ha a I nine Known that - ii.-. T :-i on whom the liiwer - iM-n-linir ti ai'l them at of hi i -hibit ion have slipped the iiipier list and that thu wt-ls tear th-.t tli- would not, have a Mt in tlio .senate on a vote on the 1 .'I. v - L 1-1! ire ,,ow scekim? to, Dal convention hi i 1 . 1 h i I ' U t , e b 111 le,S ahead of the .h:l ..lion bill. Tin y feel that if they iet . i il in thdiur th.ia they can then it Hi" prohibit i. .n J,,il from bt iiiK ! nnd tla-y i, id t h ti ro out in the i:: i nnd. rta runs! it itt l tliat v. ill , n 1 rovi ien t if cour. . fen (lifUirl l-ee,: are sl ! , i oldletiel 1 1 they . a n - li'S e. a- to . loot us tb-legatt-s ivi I convent ion a mail. ..s,- inserting a r roiri the re is. d eonsti- ' tie1 absence of Si-!i:t-s the hue up. but the 1 try inn to ft tree a vote 'bill. I., ii.-. ins a s t !."y put it ov-r even wi'htbiti. .naff l'.oard.-Jey ,f lal.hart. 'las mt ii i. ! Ill .lid aa ct.airi.aan ! t ta liat..' U.ade hou: aid he i !ia t 'i-.-iinil.-i' on iiublic h Ith. a IhoroUith inspection of ,e Jrom a sanitary stand-h-is written a red hot relic f. un l and he propost s il 1 1 . j 1 1 1 1 . ee a bill to appropriate if li'l.taii) y.tiieiils in the state house, thai tin.' state house is t lie lie sa .- U'.-S t enfilated building h? has ever in.l that, much of the si.-Kntss members of the legislature and . vs is directly due to the deplor mm nd able lack of ventilation. (ill his trip over the ptatvhotise he was accompanied by an etiKineer who assisted in making his report, lieardsl.-y says the sanitary i e. .imi; ions in the state house are extrt no-ly bad atal that it is no womb r i pie K'-t siek. S.-voral days aa:" Ta-artbiey dis.-over-ed a v ry tiirly rolh r towel in use in the s.-rsat.- v. a.-h roam and he started a crusade that hr-.u:;l!t about a change. Now they have cb-an towels every !uy In the in1.' unk ti-. w n I v. ar ja-li. h room, son:.' thinij that tvas . f .re l. ardsi- y went on the Nk t only tliat. but he also H-.t ;.i r , h m, her. -. h.T. e b--. !1 Plant, tla: r t!, - . ir ilat ten in the sena'e -. v. it'i the r.-stiit, t hat. m w Pans , :i iiiSta'detl in Hi'- vent iln t iujj ie mot. a s have b. in speeded jp place is rm'.v thorcniKlily veutiand ti Iated. Th. in t r in fu In :iat Dry I the ii.ai the iti - Ilk'- ,. vibration plans to ;e today petitions hihiliou bill b ar'.(.ia. names. These ated by lie dry thr..ughout the e ill -It Of i:.-i v iia-tiiin? 1- ' it a ai s w , r i . a', i a t ion m ci ret: members state and the signatures . a 1,'irvc number of it is said, repunties. It is planu. .1 tunload a similar bum h r a4

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!' petitions bearing perhaps as largo a number ef names in the si nate Just bofore the prohltiun bill thrill eurue up f-.r cmsi'leratioH there-. Vh'-n the" s-.-nnte threw hvn tlio bars .i fi ilays rite, nr.-1 invited V.'Ill!im J. ;:rynn to make an ndilre?"". it, opened the. way fur a flood of oratory a' this fps-y-i-n. Mrerely invlt.-'f ions have oeen rent to "n.-t'-r Jatnon 10. AVc.Jon and former rr.--j!nt Tnft, nnd both -will odii-eKt- the. Reti'ite within n Short time.

REST IS RECEPTION If tliere was any doubt in the n in, of (lie Rev. John ncrjr. the new i.astor of at. Josephs church nt Hammond about his bishop's judgement in transferrins him from Whiting; if he thouirrt that sameone els.-: more fitting for the place should have been select. -d, or that his promotion was a matter of Indifference to the Catholic clergy and laity, he was better informed after the bis reception which the Knight of Columbus, represent Iiir every council In the county, tendered him in Hammond Monday nif.ht. -Xearly every priest in tin; county joeseiiL io extend nc-rt wishes to) the puest of honor. The liey. I0dwar.il 1 Jtarrelt of All Saints nt Hammond.' in point, of service, the oldest pastor i in the county, north of the I.UUe Calu- j not, ,, res, .led h, the program ot speeches; .nei oint-r '-niertaininent. jiis was the tirst expression of wa leome to Father j Dt-rtf r '-- -r. ana nis sincere '-"K.ifsiiiK manner Kinuieu a ' tu.n- e, I 1 1 ..(? ; i . . e . I . 1 1 it-iiusnip aim co-opt-ra-tion not only between the member of! me county clertrv. but between tlio flf.ri gy and laity as well. lb: and the various I speakers emphasized repeatedly wile! while the various congregations r. - p -

resented are divided by boundaries and i formation on taxation, their day s subnational it i.s they can be a unit in nayinidjeet. A constant attention to his duties homuaro to Father Her because ail j rarely permits Mr. Bradford to re awav have in common the same faith. ! f ,-om his books, and while not living Father John Hers was the .-last to laim to beintr a nuhiie. sr.eakr.r hi re

respond. As on previous occasions he aeaiii stated his love for Whiting as a community, ami particularly for his former (ongrrt Ration, but added that havini? to have Whiting St. Joseph's won i.i nave i. en in.s personal .ahoe all others in the dioces. choice; The speakers who preceded him, mainly those of the int ima ierby who knew Father Berg Kave tn.; audience of near! v four Imiiiln.fl T." .r "c n........ , ! - - iinov I'ciseii.ai Klinpses of Father Bersr. Thus it developed that the pastor of St. Joseph's has a favorite seat near first base in the Sox park, tha; he j a fjrm believer m baseball for the American boy. audi wiai in- is a rpncK ana ti. cisiy e opponent in a chess game. With professional pulpiteers the speaking program was of course, unsurpassable, but the talk which nearly let all the (agar smoke out through the roof was that made by Father William Berg of Schererville. dean of the Lake county clerary and older brother of the U ammo rid priest. Quaintly and wittily the priestly saae compared his Schererville with the dynamic Calu.net region remembering the latter as a place nearly two score 'years ago, as a great phue for tadpoles and bullfrogs, and which has since then drawn from him some of his finest boys and girls. Among the former Chief Austgen and Father Charles Si holl, and his own brother, Father John. District Deputy Thomas Boyle of Whiting, voiced the regret of Whiting in having given Father Berg to Hammond, but stated it as the Whiting consensus of opinion that probably Hammond was in greater need of such an exemplary man than Whiting. Among the other speakers were the Devi F. T. Seroczynski of Hammond; Father Benedict Jtajany of Robertsdale: Father I'eter Hudr.ik of East Chicago: Father Jansen of Gary; Father Sullivan, assistant at All Saints, Ham mond: Father Koc ler. assistant at Sac - red IDavt. Whiting; Father Join Doff of IPbart and Father .T.ipzyinski, assiftartt at St. John Cantius church, In-i:.T-i Harboiv ! ( ''la-.- priests present were Revs. I tors' tna n of Lowell, and ! of Cook. J u rseheck GOODRICH GPERATING PLAN SIMPLIFIES GIGANTIC TASKS Ihuv the largest rtihV-r factory in the world, with has solved ii.'ient man more than Bl.fa.i) employes. the problem of more el'-, tiremcnt. anal delivered the onsibility larg.dy n an opera tini? cot executives, is an from one man. mvttoe of ten of interesting story iis disclosed in an interview with Mrs. B C. Work, president of the B. F. Good-i rich company. j "During the past two years," sni-1 jlr. Work, "we have many times b -n impressed with 1he necessity for evolving some plan by which our huge Akron i factory, with its army of workmen.' niiht be re-adjusted to meet a plan of ; management which would relieve my-: self and the hoard of directors from a woik. With more than fifty depart-j ment., each making a number of dif-1 ferent rubber products, it was im- ! perative that our pdan must embrace I the major portion of these if it were j a success. During- the past year, when ; our business was increasing at a faster rate than ever before, we were obliged to face the problem seriously and finally. While, we regarded the operating committee plan as an unusual departure, th.e more we considered it the more practical of all solutions ft scorned. Certainly an entire group of factory executives could more intellivntly handle the many details pertaining tn. their respective departments if they! each had the advice or counsel of the J other men equally responsible. And j surely these nu n had qualified by rea-j son of the successful direction of their' own units, to apply thir well trained; ability and their knowledge, along well- j defined lines already established. Our. new p'an Ytaa been working slightly more than two months now and the results that have accrued leavo no doubt in my ir tnd that we have solved an important problem for ourselves. our e; rat ing committee was chosen as follows: Mr. II. E. Joy, director of costs of goods and factory costs; Mr. W. O. Rutherford, director, of sales; Mr. II. K. Raymond, director of production; Mr. A. B. Jones, director of plant administration; It. W. C. Geer. director of development of goods and processes: Mr. George Oenslager. director of chemical laboratories; Mr. W

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Tiiis iritnii:sQ LAKE COUi I a condensed Mateo sardinff Lake county's ! t of facts rences, eonipll- ' ed Kalph 11. Ilr.ulfor-1 of Crown i'oint. derjut- count v Iimsiii-o- t... !.-., , county taxpayers are r.resente.l -ith some etaeperlnff J figures, showlnp thi count V a enormous wealth. . I .- L IflR 1 !i V 1 t a t 1 O t. of the history com- : n.io... of the Hammond Wowan's i-ia'u -Mr. Bradford laid aside his work in .v.uiic li.iuM- i-.iif enousii .moil layi afternoon to trive the holies emu e-i.. sponded effectively to the call and his audience was unanimous in soying that he made lis subject most interetmg as well he could, for owing to his long experience as deputy treasurer, hi: is probably the leading expert on the subject of the county's finances. At j tl meetr.g at the home of Attorney J. Stlnson, 37 Waltham street, he gave ! M amoner other thin s the following facts on x neatly printed card: Total receipts of county for lsifi, $3,311,703.27. From taxation, $2.fi?!M'34.22. From other sources, $si5,15f.ftr.. Of the total receipt;; $1,640,212.61 or 46 per cent, frocs directly to the public schools. Other purposes for which taxes are collected, with the amount A. Means, treasurer; Mr. A. P. Lehman, engineer; Mr. 11. C. Miller, manager of I tire sales, and Mr. W. H. Tuie, manager J of sales and general mechanical rubher goods. ! "This gao representation to every j important unit of our factories and at j frequent meetings of this committee' where vital questions present thems.dves; they are discussed freely by all members, so that the final decision is the logical one. In this manner, not only the safe conduct of our business is well guarded, but the effects of the plan are felt all through the factories in added efficiency to each department. What makes our plan appear all the more practical is the fact that no business institution can ever outgrow it." j This statement by Mr. Work illus-J trates most forcibly the trend of bisri business and he has shown y. ry clearly; how the Goodrich plant takes care of increased responsibilities and not having them wholly dependent upon any: one particular executive. It is a de- . cidedly comprehensive, solution of the; problem that is facing: many large business institutions todf.y. : j j TJ A "P IT "RH A T"T TVTT-PTTnTn T ! The park board of the city of East ' ; Chicaeo met yesterday and from the ' I discussion it was evident that the ' ( V'oard is making extensive 'plans for the improvement of the parks of the ! j city. Blueprints and drawings are on file' which provide for large improvements in Washington park. In the park between Alder and Butttrnut streets and, in Kosciusko park. j It is understood that the plans of the , board involve also the purchase ot a j tract a; Calumet to be devoted to park ; purposes, and for the purchase o adlitional territory at the Kosciusko park. It looks very much as if plans were j being made in expe. talion that the property values of the city would be sufficiently increased to give the board a considerable additional working capital in the near future. Tux Times gives the world' nswi,

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Wins mmi 55 1 N2? I9B 1 nine on Every Box Vicd thm World Ow to Cum m Cold r In Ono amy. C WEALTH nnRnn 11C Uii pin LHUnVU ii L d : a : ' . a re : ar expe list s of count l;un. K courts, $.".15,T:7.S8. i.oads and interest on britlstf a "(- roa ds, $ri7fi.03.j.(iS . State tax. including state im oi s. $ltb).S43.2.". Tf.'.i nskip and corporation t-x. : '.7 1 :: . To build ta-vv roads and repair on. s. $ t.".r.. -Pi3. 72. State. ounty an.l schoi taxes of 1 pty.a.de in 1 f 1 7. based on an asses valuation u Bake county of $s5,4 7 2a amount to $2,5.12.745.21. f this sum the fourty-fou,- n e. .... .4 cans express ami te.. phone an i groph companies pay $7'.i.4y2.f2. The Standard (di Company te i pays $15fi,u43.S2. Steel Company ari l subs'.daries j $45.CBS.fi2. The railroads, l'actori. s and C: ftreat orporatlows of Bake oui: pay about 63 per cent of the taxes th. county. The growth of Bake com t ami Dec, , Ba.s, when first was sworn in as de. to Jin. 1. 1 1 7 is shown -Mr. Bradford 'uty treasurer, in the follow - ' In s romparison : ' Beeeipts in Itiufi $1,043.1 It',.'.-; . Receipts in 1015 $4. 117,43:!. 27. Be. epits in IslG $3.514.7S3.27 . The total received and banked du.-.-..iC t iiis incumbency as deputy treasurer is i $22,:;09.894.S3. I Troubles That hsavy headache, torpid liver, sick stomach, bitter taste in mouth, furred tongue, dull eyes and muddy skin, all come from a poor supply of bile. These unhealthy conditions are promptly corrected by 'aa stii'.iulate the liver, 'i-lati: the il'jw of bile, cvc!e.n tht iftomach, and ivaeav !4Jiv bowel cVtion. A . li-ju ?;.! tic service. Id remedy aty years ofpur,For even dav , iH-xiianr's Pi'U 0 tV! .til Littt S le of Ai., M.j.!ic!o4 l.i liieWoili :)cli t- -ry v. het-c. tn Dxu, 20c. 25c, PAST1M TO-DAY try The Shielding: Shadow" and a 3 act feature. Friday, a 5-act feature, THE GIRL OF LOST LAKE." Saturday Alice Brady in "A WOMAN ALONE." Kiss 9? AND FRIDAY "War Brides 99

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