Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1917 — Page 5

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The Innocent Suffer Even Unto! the Third and Fourth Generations, But Relier Is Now In Sight. I : bus !, uk ! t i '-)' d - .-I ma ( - t-M- of rours.- that the m i f t ho f-ii-. :;. nana !... s:if,iMTi! !v i 1 1 ;i. e i ; pos terity. y- 1. is Mini : P-como r. dd Oiis cndo i.ii. Tli la-nia.. of .-:! tiitirmif is a hand. cap titidl r i'l '.hous-HldS ; foe ,i,,. I : f ". .of-.:- 11 t r.ibab1y 'he n.ost iv"t ;.-- ..f i!n transmit!. -mI hl.wi .i-c.-ni-'l-'.'jpli there a re other in"!-. severe as.- of th.' bl..... thn p from ..rio i ; tirniti-iri.i i.ii.oli.r. No ma;.--r aa '. , .t.l,.-rit.-.l Jl...i.l t.iint v.vi n.ay b, :m !..!-' i:: .il-r. S. S S. off.-is iioo.-. This S g t PERSONALS SOCIAL NEWS COMINS I7EtTS. T:.'- .. is .f it.c n i Is! h. r 'i rC'. b i -, e J - .s. i..a'ie,l s.iciai which v -i an1 ... i . ;-.-. i wmilii tike clai-e i his ... triic ' f. - :h" I'iis; yt.; I,. : ;s , htirch Ue.iims.-1-. after,;,..-., tt... s.-. f.t .1-m-rf th- M. 1-:. l.a . c! S..ciet , - Pi m-! ... ith M". M-itbi i M-ind. fIi a her !J WaV. ham si r.-f I . The yauiif; heii-'S ..f All Sa.nis' church v ill .- r -!-' a ;n at a carl pari.. Tuesday ; the l.-ci n. Sibl. s; rc.-l . The f'ythiatt .IVensnre '"tub will . n r r - : 1a. ii a', l's month'y dancing jariy Tties- j .lav . v . !, I at the iv of I', hai'. Me- I Ke'e;. w:!', piay tile .l.-in.ai- program. . iter.- wii! a n i :;.g of 1 he first evasion o- t !; M. I'l Ladies' Aid So;ety at the home of Mts. J. Wesley lel in Hidge Itoad Wednesday afternoon t tv.o-thirtv o'clock. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the jcyh:l cry of thousands sir.ee Dr. Edwart.s produced Olive Tablets, the substitute lor calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's cld-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treat ing patients for chronic censtipation and torpid l.vers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do rot contain calomel, l,ut a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause tbe bowel? and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver ?.nd are constipated, you'll find Cjuick, sure and only pleasant result from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right Try them.! 10c and 23c per box. All druggists. j --JJIU '.! Vf -S: :'-iv

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! bv tout "or :iV. ' races 01 i it.- am.. itorm it to ah?o!u'-puri!y. S,,,Mi- iif ill.- most distressing fiK'j ,.f in.'ssiinM. .1 1.1 1 p.ois,.i l.a. idd-r-.l ... Urn in-HMion; of S. S S. an. I no j.ase should lw considered incurable unti; tin great r'inei n- .- - , ,,.,,.,!, ir: ,', s. S. .a. ts as an ant i- ,;,,(,, .,- hh'J imparity in 1he blood. Yon (in obtain it Hi tiny drug store. Our chief medical adviser will tal.e ..--!ur.' in (Tivinir you wsthoui oost i i y . .. . I,...., ,-. i . , niiv iop that yo'ir imii v iilua i casf n - i u i Wt t .--! ! wl'' roi:-.' r. ... :!.', 1 .nb.ra!or . At.antx. i.a.Vuv. j , . " CITY JUDGE j Kbior Timic?-: i ., ; , . n - .f nrs o" ! t . . ijary t!ia 1 w i'l b a . Aii.ii.l.Te for ( .itv j on tb. repit'tth.-an r.okrt.j s:il i... ! t,. ' prima "v to bp !i.M: ; m.... -. ;.;.!:. i j.ft. f .1 V M i'S V HI 'HNS. , '!:" 1 1 ,. T-t ! ,.!" H;- Woman 's (:,,.,,. M ivSi:, iry So. i.My of tin- l'"irs! M..th...'i! oinM.li will bo b'-M ''", .!, .: Mrs. u. i:. M!.'kT.."ii.. !". V.'.-bb . Tn. l-i Mt'i.r!H'..i. r.-bi nary th. Mr-. A. S Uunl -f K-ist Sib!.-y b.- hosr.ss wv.ln.-s--.Hv :.f;pr- ,, . i.i tit.- pinh i.- i-.u ! tbo M. i:. l....it-s' Ai.l .-v. o tv V r.i.-.-tmv; .it t!i l.nkc ' ut.n Human.- .: vvili t jik." la.-. Ui. ooni. ,t a i !m i ' -in i 1 1 soho. 1. A .ar.l party f.-r t. laoo-s of tlm ll:iiiim.u!.l iVmniry ."iub wi-l b.- v.!l Tu..h:.- aft-Ttioon ( tl;;s w . k ,-H t w o- ; ;b, irt.v .iVli'i'i:. j Mrs. .1. S. P.iarkmun has issuci mvi-j tfiti.T.s r,.r it nlfrlinp party tr. bo (riiorij at h.Pi- bnriip in Hitrhlund Ftrf-Pt .!- ips.a aftPrnoon. Fobrusvy l!i at lwn-1 thirty .iVIoi'k. DINNER AND CARDS. Tbe Saturday R-eninjE Etridup ("kib was entrrtainpil by Mr. ad Mrs. . AY. Wilsi.n of Masc.n sfiPPi. ni a seven o'clock dinner. Cards followed the dinner and high scores w er? made by Mrs. F. C. Crurr.packer and August Schneider. Auction bridge was played at four tab'.ps. Mr. and Mrs. ! H. Austin ver-g-iiests not members of the club. The club will nip.-t apain in iwo weeks at Hi.. home of Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford in Warren street. MEETING OP TROCHtAM COMMITEE. The rommittee .- arrange the program for the Hatchet Social to be eriven February 2?nd by the T.adies' Aid Society of the Monro.- Street Methodist church will Timet this evening at the home r.f Mrs. .1. AY. Britton. Mrs. Saitnis is chairman of th t'ommit'ec and 1 Hammond Furniture Hosnital 323 N. HOKMAN ST. For up-to-date Upholstering, Furniture repairing;, Mattresses made to order. All -work called for end delivered. PHone 3462. r.".ii.?!? V '--V"i 7' ) 23m :, South Chicago, ill. solved. Phone So. Chgo. 15161. Hank JHldtr.

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cr ing with her are Mr. Urttton. Mr. ''isen. Mr Yeag.r and Mrs, Preston. s? -THE TIB PARTY. The Wnh Wall Taysee Club oftmed theater party In Chicago yesterday to see "Intolerance" In the party were the Mlfe rllutabeih and Anna Bippe. Martha Guorlng. Sophia Grimberg. Hannnh Collins ami Ilmma Huok.

MEETING FOB WEDNESDAY. a will be firvcl follow - A Colonial Tea will ho firv inn 'lie regular business meeting t ho lllf HllWest Han inond Parent -Teachers - elation Aediiesday afternoon at Wentworili schiiol. The meeting is limine, d for tin. .' o '!. k. CONCERT AT ORPHETJM THEATRE. Thai Hammond, ss a musical cento., has attained considerable prominence has been conclusively proven by the lonii lisi of notable events ihis season. And now ernes the annoimc.-mem of second Artists's Con. ert to be given under the auspices of the Hammond Musical College, the cotic.it to be given at the orpheum Theatre on Tuesday evening l-'ebruai y i'ttli. by Mr. Karl It'"' k"h. p.anisi; Air. S. 1!. liarton. tenor, and Mr. I.ouis Z.inder. violinist. Mr. Reck7.eh. it will be remembered, was slated t.. appear a( the first concert - given October 17th at lie Hammond Country Club but was unable to do so ov.ing to illness. This will be bis fast public appearance in Hammond. and music lovers arc assured of a tat" treat. Mr. Oarton has become So well known as director of the Hammond Municipal Choral ooc-.ely (recently conducting: the Mess, ah at the Pel.uxe Theatre! that he needs no further introduction. Mr. Zander's reputation as n artist is so well established in Ha'ftmfiml. that it is only necessary to menlion the fai t thai1 lie will participate, to insure tin' excellence of the program. The concert promises to be the finest ever given in the city, and In being anxiously awaited by ail music lovers. CHILDREN'S DAY AT THE CLUB. Children's 1'ay at the Hammond Woman's Club will be celebrated next Saturday afternoon, February 1.1th. with a program beginning at two-thirty o'clock at the Mason, c temple. The meetlnit will be in the nature of a val entine party and all the little will participate In the program. people! CLTB IS ENTERTAINED. A pleasant meeting of the Wentworth Social Club look place Saturday eveniig with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cleveland at their home in Ingraham avenue. Mrs. Cleveland and William Klage won the first honors In the evening's contests and the second prizes were won by Mrs. i.ii' Koser.baum and '!. I,. Sej-Uer. Dainty refreshments were served after the games. Mr and Mrs A. C. Heaver of Forsyth aetiue will entertain at the next repulse c lub meeting in two weeks. SATURDAY'S MEETING-. The King's Heralds met at the home of Merha AVilhelm, 613 State Line streei. Saturday afternoon. Gladys Stetson and Florence Ilix gave recitations and following their program refreshments ur served. Mrs. Otto the superintended of the department was present and the following- members. I,ouise Young-er. AYesley Povv b y. John Reed. Walter I llt ich. Georgia Anderson. Eleanor Ellison. Atarjor e Downing, Earleen Anderson. Gertrude Wilheim. Gladys Stetson. Florence Hix. Clifford Wiilielm and Metha AYilhelm. - STANDARD BEARERS MEET. The Standard P-oarcrs will be entertained by Miss Gladys Martin, assisted by Miss Margaret Hickman Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Martin in Ogalen street. Miss AYilhelmena Hix will have the program in charge. REHEARS All AND SOCIAI. SESSION. The Hammond Municipal Choral Societywiil hold its second rehearsal of "The Bohemian Girl" this evening- at 7:45 o'clock at the Central school. The rehearsal wi 1 be followed with an informal dance and social time for the members at the chamber of Commerce rooms. - CROWN POINT Dane 1 1 e J-1 a v at Spring Hill er.irg-. Feb. Tth. Grove, Good Wedmusic, 2-2-3 PATRIOTIS BANQUET ST OARYii 865 Lake County Knights at Feast After Initiation. The hall was darkened and then colored lights of the American glowed at 'the Gary Commercial last evening. A minute later the the i nag , j lull . or- j chestra played "The star Banner" and Hio'i Knights of SP!'.!'"! I olumbus i wi re on their feet singing the anthem. Thus began the banquet last, evening thn' followed the exemplification of the major degrees of the oider in Aihich new knights were admitted into its ranks. The day's program vas under the auspices of the four councils of Pake county. St. Thomas of Gary. Unity of Hammond. A biting of Whiting, and Twin City of Fast Chicago-Indiana I lorbor In the morning the knights tmi'.-hol UU.rL 'JK.UaYi.HJ J-. i MUSTEROLE QUICK RELIEF! NO BLISTER! Soothes and Relieves Like Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made Avith the oil of mustard. It does all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster does it better and does not blis ter. You do not have to bother with a j doth. You simply rub it on and usually the rain is cone ! Many doctors and nurses use Musterole and reccrnrnend it to their patients, j Thev vvtll cladh- tell vou what relief it pives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, ftirT neck, .tsthma. nettratjria, congestion. ( plenrisy. rhettmati-tn, lumbago, pains : and aches of the ba-U or joints, sprains,! sore musries. bruises, chilblain-., frosted feet, odds ot :nc vents pnettmoni). :hest (it often pre-

from Ft. Thomas' council ball to Holy Angels church, where they attended high mass celebrated by the rector, the Hpv. Thomas Jans.-n, and listened to a sermon by Father Quintan of Notro Paine university.

A t 1 :.Tl o e!ooK t he w ork fylrig- the second and third of ev.empltrtegrees l.eISroadw a y. of Chica.. 1 lammond s jtsn at Military hall, f,fi; Kdward Houlihan and staff put on ihe senior degree, iletrrr.i team gave Ihe scot .1 notch. .Tali ii A. lire n nan or ( t oa I m a s t e r at the n , .v I, u h v as served by t! At, eels parish. When concluded another patn stinic. ( 'Olllllt i ' lows: o-nen I .allies T. Oeraghty. ties ill Cll.ltge arraiiReniei. Considine, c s (li-.'iinl Knight iiairman Andrew and TreasuiPr I Id wa rd ima n. Kanqu! I A. Iiu r Ue, i-.iiiilll 1 1 1 r f ; 'hairmnu J !e. Thoiras 'onsidine. Chairman M e, Fred l.amo I liens ! i n. and James T. ptton commit!.,.: ris Cox. .lohu V. .lones, p h I long he rt y. ! . . ( ometord. John Thomas Higeins. Alex!. K. 1. II!T. ''a I la ha ii. and .loiin . P.rennan. ; Press: chairman Henry K. .lor.lan. ; A-.ithony Ccraghty and .Joseph K. Roy . i Speakers - John A. rirennnn I least-! masrer!. John .1. Poulton cf Chb ao. : "The Sign of the Times"; Daniel D. i rurUe. O'Pri. n Chi. of flg. .'hp 'Th. Undies"; file lir.-ith .r. c. i Irnod." ng VILL ATTACK "DRY" LAW JN COURTS fontlnned from Tara One) is ,al,l down In , self and tl v, 't othe- way. A movement is iOOS a S f 1,. ie i;;St ! h' t :nn sit na t ion In l.ms i on.' iOera t ton t he const It u ; .on ! fl n-iot , be done a t m foot among; var- , reste ( in the prohil".Ha na 10 n i ve ser- ! to a propOBaf from i Jibe li.juor Interests I der vv ! i i c h a new af the stale, un-j w itnmed ia tel v I would be enacted by the legislature, to ' make the provisions- ,,f ihe state-wide j prohibition Immediately pfp,-t;Ve as to! sinp-iipiiis oi liquor into lid mm on to provide for the appointment of a umm;.-s.oii or pronariiy fur men bv 'ivernor Goodrich, which commission would itnmedintely take charge of the liquor business In Indiana for th present year and next year the complete prohibition of manufacture, sale ir.d distribution of i n t ox i-a t i n r linurvr,. o go Into ef fe t. Dec. HI, 191S. Advocates of the r,;,M llrc-p that it coal, :,!( bear Hie eeonomie In..i ' -ha t (Ifvolve on the linuor inte'--esr. with tie passaire or the Wrieht prohibition bill. The PJ3 lls ,,ot leen submitted to Governor Goodrich in any official tr.u. but he has heard :i o'ltnned and is known to be :oni s ole i in n 1 1 . The leaders of jh Anti-Sa'oon League and ot'ip.-- ,-iry organizations a!. know- of the proposal and are known to be considering- It carefully although no statement reaardin It can n oota.ned from th a s to to wneiner tney will agrep eventually suci, a propo.aj ;s pro! oematnnl. ir known I'tider the propos', as outlined by attorneys for the -wets" to Mate officials ami "dry" leade-s the ..on, mission, to be appointed by the Sovernor would be criven power to close ,i0wn "eveiv uswleuft brewery" and "anysaloon "lmm.llat.ly." The to.1v wou'd nae power to stop the operation 'blind re.-Ky, tigers both directly and indii'e. H use or t hp Una 1 sto 'ping the manufacture ol era ges The romm,'F.iori der state control, plants, which now would wind up the; as possible. The Ik would cease auto: creation of the blind tig. Lev. would the ; prod u r affa ' J j r- je . 1 1 . a r perate. utl-'inufa.-t urin? e liquor and rs as rapidly -.f a ; I sa loons iv with the ommissiou. J'.oa.lnous1.-, wine room ami mediately would be spot. soi s of the pH li'iuor agencies rfmil: under th provision would Immediately t through state per, nit. mean that the state trnil.i r ils imaboi.she,, the pto-n'se. The i'k iti the state s.,, !, ;., w, op' I a ted only Tin's- w o-ihl no L eca me ,t fid rtper" with the business according to those n-h n a r, y seitsp, hive discus. Red the proposal, t, would not obtain from the business, serve as the figent f, business of liquor Pf is.; !;;.- state ( pt t of i f ven up It merely would '.r con . I mi I n e the el'itig In Indiana, who 3 1 a v e . i ; u s - record irar to thosp'l the measure. Conferences ure to i, - held duringmay result j in t'.e situa- j Other adva nt- j net few d.iys that ortant developments , it was said to.lac. laces of the proposal arc j apparently, take the 'r.o ; out of th "wet" and tnat it would, itica! purpos.' dry" flaht In I I ndia na and would minate the bra ml j of I'qn.ir-politics that has been playcl j for many years by the saloon men of I the state. It won 3,1 remove the ! political pressure ftom the fight to I make Indiana onsf ; ; n ; jotia 11 v 'drv" iat the eornina- const itnt inni I r..,vana ceonl i r; g to t u I V O at es of til. It is declared alt I d v t ! i a t some breweries have n,,,,o , , , ,. "1 t';ei'- trit.-n-nnufacture of ; . ... o o, i oj i j. : o as . ' unit beverages a: r i 'he p la n t s. i n to f I o . ami t urn inc j man u fact uring j su'-h p s sof t i 1 .'!an. or similar li-i"., drink I ndiist rles r The iiistiilers. it. is ,le,I - O be com;det ed in t he 'are tiie bretvers hi- -s;n for comm.ei c-,a grain a!, ' -.ng bv leaps ai d bounds i i tiiler.es, ,;i a f t vv ii-irs I to depetid on whiskey s ! t heir prof!!". The sale la red. are n-it situation as 1 t he ma i ket our I is grovvntnl the .liswiil not ahve ales to make if p u re s. r.-i i u j alcohol by druggists is allowed 1 lie Wright prohibition act. It was understood that the 'amendments ( o fhe AA'right bill be concurred in by the i.o use near future, thus making the ! unu.-r se r a ; e won id in the AV r i u h t bill ready erno:. The pew porta t Ion tiled ia t e! y. tion of sti, the sis n a i tire ijl th gov ptoposa, would stop the itiiof liquor into Indiana iin- i if i? (irs-n-i, and the adop- i h a plan r.it5lit bring about! a national condition whi. would make Indiana the leader in abolish-: Ir.g the liquor traffic In many other! states, and finally make for national! !-"" ohibition. the "dry te the adoption of who maw ad- j proposal, ai . s a y t r, tf. j XJ. S. MARSHALL WILL ! i CONTROL ANY RIOTS i Should there be any i disorders I in the Calumet iegion and should the j jutuatior. get 1,.,-y ond tiie control of io-; . 1 1 an b aartlal Troops and ".he d :t :-i..'. ton to 1 t under h jr-1 es m a w w o ul the event. I t ' .-a be lshe.) to of ,-!e, 1 i i e :rd. ; w i i CP he r -I -f a ' irnor.iers.

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1 1 a : , i ai oi, I aid West 1 1 a : r, i , . hac C,s ,1 istirii-t ion ()f havli-.R laci.t.-d 'ho ":st an'omohile ind-is'r-,- i-i the Calu-i-iet reeiMi!. The Durable Molu- Tt u- k Co.i, i,si u y, capita: sto'-u $"". with offices in room "a II inini md buiblinar, hs pnri Imsed the fa -tory buililinira ' a i l site at Cm '.u met Pai l-;, forniei ly oc ,upid by the X.olonal Surface 3aard 1 'oia pa n y , arol within two weeks wiil i neg in the n.nract tire of sin !! Iru- k" Tl." of!fc.rs of the new cumpany nre: oeph Siuder t.r Wi.ltii.f. president; Tiarle. A. i'oss or W st H a m Uiond. ' treasurer. . C. ii'-ow :'. kp retary. Hesides the officers, Paul M 1 s. he i e w i-7, cashier of the West H a u mo;; I Trust & Ht;nt hank. a dire, tor. The phX'i in I'al'iinef Park con;?! . of 'ni acres of round and fa-tory ' Vol i' :1 inns wit h floor sp.a-' of 1 ;,'' J s'iiire fee' The plan', is cr . -I by the Indiana Harbor Pelt ami Ha 1 1 i more. Oii-o ft c-iiuir.et Termir.al belt raiiw ays. The new plat t nil! employ in the; neighborhood of fifty men to start' with and this bum her will be '.ncreas--ed until several hunJreJ men are em-' ployed. The new concern has plenty; of money and Is being; established or. , a solid basis. Orders have, already' been received for inn tru. ks although the first dem-; onatrator wii! no' be on the streets' for about two weeks-. While the price of the new truck has not yet been announced to the fceneral public it is understood that it will be priced to; cater to the major cJemnd as the! Ford cars do In the class of pleasure j cars. ' The deal far the sa.e of the plant' was nes-o'iated by the firm of llas-L-l ir.cs. Woods & Company. The new oro pa n - is pe'tins Into i'l" motor triok fie I I while the led ustry is still in its infancy. Ir is believed that the farmer will be even a ; sreater pun baser of motor t tucks; than he now 1 of pleasure cars and, t'.is field Is as yet baldly touched. ; The s-iperior transportation facil-, ltics offered by AVest Hammond and Hammond and the fact that the Calumet resrion has become the world' workshop were factors that induced, the new company to select Hammond as the location for a new Industry that is expected to become one of t'r lar- j est !:i the rector.. J STIRRING SCENE AT OCCASION fContlnued from Papre One.) John Catholic church of Robertsdale; a "thousand dollar banquet" as this AYas, to say the least, ay as all of that, but, the event in Odd Fellow Hall in Whiting, Sunday eA-ening, was more. It not onlv honored 'the bote priest with the big heart," as Thf Timks called him last week. and. as as be was referred to many times last night, lint it alo brought together and showed at i'0 best, the generation of 'M'-lting Pot Americans" he had moulded. It was a comr.iiini' y celebration. Catholics ami Protestants having turned our to; congratulate the man who working , among the Slovaks of Uobert sda le and: Whiting, for the rat twenty years was! such a n a una! factor in making these communities among the most law ah id- i itiK in the stale A flourishing emigre-' eatioti testifies to the spiritual labors of Father Benedict, but :m occasion like the one last iiiln. revealed un. ijerii 'y ' to,, thai, he not only reared his people :s c.i paiash.-.nei s, but also as cood Cltl.eps. When the last course of t'-.el elaborate btruol each plate was i :- lat. d vv i t i a miniature Hag ih - ctovvai of neariy !';e hundred p- rs.-n :. husbands and wives and their s.-n- and daughters were on Hour feet ;- p'u ;! a neously .and joined in a grari-l oh i-us m the singing of "The ,tnr Pi-anglod Ban-, ii. -r" and they sang if by hnrt. And for tics finale this splendid gathering WHEN YDU FEEL TIREO, NO APPETITE, HEADACHE i By W. M. CBANTIF.K. M. O.) if y.air wife toils you that .-u are crouchv" and ou t -of-s.u't s. be thank ful for the fusci'"' i.n. and sit to work ;o if,-1 vol. r liver busy for i is nnue than likely that its inactivity i? at the bot'otn of your 1 rouble. lion'! blame your i.-.er lor m-1 d ':im its W"ik' You have undoubted! v been giving it tin much to d. You may hav- occasional h. a. i.-u-lo s. f.-e! tired, no appetite, and coated tongue, and tins con. lit ion may bad up to oth. r thing.'. At su h times von a.-e the easiest prey for colds, grip. or the disea. germs of .malaria, typhoid, the deadly phthisis, or the many ills which carry oft so many of our, c;ti..-tis. ! My adv i- e ,s. give up alcohol, tea ond coff.-e. If you must drink so. no. bine with your meals ;' be a cup of hot v.a'cr. Begin in the no. ruing with a pint of hot mater wrh a in If 1 mon squ.ez. d in it. if possible, ami drill it H half hour or h-ss before breakfast. Take a few minutes of bending exercise and breathing in the morning. Walk in the outdoor air. Occasionally, say. once a week, take a good laxative, one th.T is i n: tr. ly. v egetable. A good on.' that made up c t" the extract Mav-appie. vegetable calomel. and - ifl1 - "n1. c,n" !vi,i , ?' -VPry .'lnif store, for it has been s.d for nearly oO jrars as Dr. Pi. ice's Pleasant Pellets. If you are occasionally troubled with i hec,ii in i ic pa mis or lunibaco. pain in the back. t,..os or muscles of ihe body. this i due to u act proper v i.-c t a i; ng Annric ch.uhle : , ; a; , , Voe titi.es daily for a week or two. Sena i ly v. i l-f'-vi n: or cur- r.' -ui.;a-

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igain ;n a . hot us to .sing "M.v Country." Father Hcnciict, m h ; a fleet ion- , ntely called by ail who cherish his f nt-ndi-hip. responding with a tear ladop von e to the many toasts and eulogies f the ev.-niiiK said, among other thlnss. Why should we not. love this country. ) v hen H iiins us a lilu ity th?it has been .bnied our people a t h. ai.-a i..i years? l' h.vc this country, it was f.,,o.l to and I I' ll my people to . ;i." And lose poop;? from lea to, ao i I -.mxa ry, Sh.vnks s they i I I h.-o..-l va s. a:e t,i,i, A ill' rieaii citizens, j.!,, i !, class md clash that was .iubi". by these na'i.p I" ,rn S lo a k-A in. ri.'H .s. ynuns men in lull vveninK 'ii.f .-. in .1 y.-ur,;; iades willi a xi-c t.i.-l ch.aiui fit for any drawing room, was in-io-l a leiioiony of their f-wil't. -.-sic: 1 1 1 1 ., -n Of the many ppcak. rs and tont H - ; . rs. call"d on by the I;. ..-. V, T. Srro- ' czvnski, as io:istiiia--ier, each paid a Mibutc in an original wov to the pue-Jt ' of honor, and each emphasize-! a dilft-r- : nit trait in him. un'il sometimes ; h" modest little man squ i run-d in liis chair j ami tried to hide behind th" mountainous bouuqets of flowers that were pre-j vented him. AYhilo h" w as the tiM'St of i iionor. the place- of borer at the tab'" was reserved to the lit. P.p.. Bishop j Joseph M. Koudelka. of the Superior, '; Wis., dioeefp, a leader among the l--'to-l vnks in the Vliite.l Stut.-s. an a s. h.oai-. ly man in appearance and attainment.! Adding to the happiness of the banquet-: is was the presence of J-'atlo-rs ,I..);n: Iterjt and Charles ThK-ie. bo; ii former' WhiiniK pastors, I'liMor The a- hu iit ; ome- ail th-- v. a y fi-.m Cut Y,avne to as.s.-st. in hollol 1UK his follio-l 1 i g r. bo r, "l.d co-worker. i In Addition to musical titimli.-i s by; .'"orge A'. H -rif-'1, siaul'.-is of ti,.- Jt. .! bit i ho i ,:h r I; ,ii , f, r d r .--laitli of Ha- I'hicnco J?.the f o I i. vv 1 1; tl I- I . ! k 1 s I ' e.ast s iinB !' Al I'd of Trade l.l'll'l' d w I'll Pvt. Ilev. Jos. M Kuiidc'ika, Mavor; Walter K. Schrape of AN hitine. Former i S'-uaior Frank X. Cavil, I. . HI. h.-o-l Pajor of Chicapn. Jtev. Charles Tiiicle, i Fort Wayne; Key. John P-erg, Hammond: Itev. Clement Ml inarov i h. lndi- j ana Harbor; Josepli J. v'hiiia. w ho spoke I in the name of the congregation; form-i pi- mayor r.eaumont Parks, and Father Penedicl. Uouquets of nowers and c otifrratula-j '.-ry addresses to Father iv-nedict were presented by Mrs. Mary Pataeky and ) Miss Anna Kresaeh. Miss Mary F. i Hretikus presented a bouquet with appropriate words to the bishop. j As souvenirs of fhe occasion beautiful i silver printed program books, each con- ) taining :i larcc photograph of l-'atherj Beiiedict were presented each truest and j i also dollar size picture buttons of the pries'. The hail was pro-fuse! y decorated ! with smilax and (he national colors, i winle the iontt tallies were just. larg-p ; enough to hold the viands. The .service , was first class and during the courses ! the (Euests were entertained with con- ' cert music. Many committer's contributed to make the vent a success under the general direction of Joseph "nil la. assistant cashier at the First National Hank. The church solemnities t celebrating the anniversary were held! last Friday. Following a committee! i meeting this week. Fa' her penediot is j to be presented with a purse of several I hundred doilars from his friends and j admirers, it Is understood ; St. John tie Kaptist Slovak congre- ' gation in Itobertsdale embraces be-I I twoc-n four and five hundred familie When Father Benedict first took charge Musical

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