Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1917 — Page 2
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THE TIMES' FINANCIAL COLUMN
March S. 1M !' I i, . 's 71 5 1 1 1 2 till. Atchison Smcrii-an Ib-ot s'ui;a.MniTlrii n i 'ar 1 '.:: !"' A;';r r!":!n Locomotive Air sP 1: im: 1 :!. I ii Uatud Transit KalL1.!:! Locou,. a iv o Ii 1 1 : i un -re iin.l fhiOaiiaibfiti Paoipe rv. r- m C xn Co. Nw York i '. rural '...! - r;.li i I'll. ' '.li !:!,! fvitii-r .-152 1 n- .. 4,; '. 1 r - . - - o - -Ni O TRY '1 BROWN RICE Natural quality. Soap jap Rose Transparent I Toilet Soap, the 10c j cake?, now Soap A r m o u r's Lighthouse Laundry Soap, this sale. It) bars for
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Purity Rolled Oats Highest quality Oatmeal 10c Pkgs., 25c Pkgs., 21c
Coffee Our Famous 30c Leader Coffee, per lb.. 27' c; 3 pound? 79c Fresh Vegetables of all kinds. CRANBERRY BEANS '.his sale at per pound. PANCAKE FLOUR Lion Brand high grade Pancako and Buckwheat Flour. This sale per pk 9; :V pkgs. j0 l' d - C PICKLES Kxtra choice Sweet 7'or dozen only Cigar Specials Ail Oc cans Smoking Tobacco, : Ur 25C Torn Ke-cne, San Felice, Boosters -nd La Arora Opera Cigars, : f-r .5()C Lord Sheldon, Havana Londres, Curly .Ma'd and Cuba Roma, 1" tor -25C Humana, Official Seal, La Marca 1Cc C'nrs. sj."Ci:i'l. " for.
4 Big Candy Specials "EDEL'S MARSHM ALLOWS, strictly fresh, 2 !b. In box "JOC BORDEN'S MILK CHOCOLATE and Almond Bars, 3 for 1 OC PEANUT BARS, very good eating, 3 for - -'IOC JORDAN'S ALMONDS, priced for this sale, lb ... jj
t 'IioshIh nkf and Ohio '" : Orutiblo Kto.-l ilti 1 Irie. -'" ' j American Steel Furs. tii'sj Jt-neral Fleet rie 1 " 1 ! deal Northern 11'. j Mnxwe'l Motors ST'i .Mexieuii l'cii"!t um ,v ! Norfolk an. I Western J l.s j Xcrtliirn pacific 1":! j I Ynns v 1 a nia 1 ."I l Peoples Cas .7 I Peputdio Iron and Steel mi Ki-ndimr '.' ' F. S. Lubber r.s4 !
Ain.'rii'M :i St gnr -- Si ill t hern Pacific Southern Ilailwav. Mi!, i.nd .st. Paul T. xas t il 1". S. Steel Union F Utah m r Western Ur.i.m Waba-h Viiis Overland . 1 ! e : , - !M'i - 12 's . :() I CHICAGO GRAIN rTJTUP.XE;. ! tVliMit-Mny. ji .Tub. ! Seideml-r. ?! 17 i 'oris Max. ?; '- : ,i'iA. I r - - - - 1 . j . i K M t ) r o 1 3 H
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FANCY HEAD RICE, 4 pounds for
25c THIS WEEK'S RICE RECIPE. It's a Good One. Rice Muffins Three-fourths cap of warm cooea
rice, 1 cup of sweet milk. 2-4 cups of flour. 2 tableppoonfuls of sugar, : teaspoonfuls of baking powder, 3 tableppoonfuls of melted butter. U teaspoonful of salt, 1 eepr. Mix al! dry ingredients and sift, beat the egg and add the milk; put all together and beat well. Bake In buttered gem pan?. (Cut out and paste in your Cook Book)
brown RiC(' an exoePtionllly ftne Trioei at per pound QC Prunes Fancy Large Oregon Prunes, regular 1 r.o grade, per pound Syrup Old Manse Maple Syrup full quart bottle?, this fia'.e 39c Macaroni Zerega Brand Macaoni and Spaghetti, 1'te pkgs. at 71AC Fine Fruits all varieties. Importt'd from c"i Extra fine flavor. Priced for 15C EVAPORATED APPLES Extra tpiality Ring Cut Kvno rated Apples, packed in Xo. 1 ea lions, assuiing freshness and ,. AO.l ho,,,.. I, I 1. I.liliijl . 1 'cr pkg.. nh" I "reserved pickles. This sale C SUc I k End Drug Specials Scott's Emulsion, i.'mc seller, ; "c:al - -13C Swamp Root, $1.'j0 bottle, si'oe;:i' wot I C Lux, She new flake f-oap, special, " for IOC Sanito! Cold Cream, Face Cream or Massage Cream, 2"hc sire, ::i-,iaI 16C Rexall, Sanitol and Sozodont Tooth Paste. 25e size - (t
The first sneeze is the danger signal. Time to take CASCARAQUINIHE
The obi far-iily remedv- in tablet form- M.fe. sun'. ( u.sy t'" take. No piates, no uapieasint h:p j- df... Cures ciiliW in -t In.'i.r: C.nn ia 3 titiys. Money hack it it f.iil .. I tin- Seeuine j-.x wi-h Rod 'o.p uiiii Mr. 1 i.il's picture on it J.' At Any Drug iLdwrc i u ,y . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 1 Ins . il.;,.. I'H'i ; l iar!;. '! ''"lis, lneh.-r: n:i-i-d '11'. ' i icoo.!. . 1 I :"" It m: r'n'-.h, je t 4 r.u it 14.47 ilI'l. SH.l n 4 ni. J 1 1 27 '.j ! ("attl" -- K .-. iptM. fti'f'ia: to 1" hiulnr: In ev.-r-n.ai kcl, l'1, r.in-lM'ilVrs, $:..!lO'i ; sio. l.. !-- 1'oedors, J'i.en fi" ') 7..I ; teal.s. ',l .i'o: ' 11 1 1'.i''i; eiir.ie-is. $4.r." . tt.:ii; iie,-. fS.."," '.. 11.77.; ,.-'!. rii .t. rs. S1.;.;;, i .p.Mi. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Hotter I'li'iiiii, ry mi-iu, '"c: rrr.'imrry first!. :!s ;V.h: first:-, .,!', 'i: o7e; sec ends. ': " Ic. j i'-Vfi' - "rdiieu ios. 25 S 25-c; firsts 1.2.''., ': 2 7-c. i l.ixe iv.nl try - d'ouls, ilnrks, ! 7 ! : 2."c: Re s.', K'. ult',,-; si rinps. 2 1 1 ; ttir- ! kej 2ec. Only One "Br.CJIO QITININr" To 8-1 tin- ni-iHiiiii-, .-ail lor lull rm'-ii I.AXATlVr IK' -MO QriNIXK. I.o,,k for sietntur.- of 17. VV. (Jl'.OVhi. t'u;c-s a Cold in Cue I;iv. 2jc. The complaint seeking to enjoin Judge Greenwald and "mnfv Clerk Uf rberat Wheaton from openinK' and mi'in- ! taining the new c.ary Superior court i was filed In JurfKc Hardy's numi of the' Superior cmirt this morning. Posroe E. i Woods of Hammond appearing as plaintiff and Attorneys W. J. Whin.-ry. John A. Cavit. I.. V. Cravens and Fn d Harnett as attorneys fop the plaintiff. March 11 has been fined as the date on which the case js p.. he tried, but It is probable that action will he taken earlier, possildy this week vet. The Trial judp-e has not yet been ajrrfed upon. ! The complaint alleges that the law transferrin? room three of the Sup. r court from Hammond for permanent t -- iJencc to Gary is unconstitutional, a ' ' st :s up the fact that the law- of creating- a separate superior court for Lake county provided that it shall
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its sessions in Hammond, ami that since i third class would he subject to co:i. this law was enacted no other act w as l I" ;Hive examinations. Nomina! i-..p passed repealing this provision of theiu'ill be g. nt to ti- senate as in tit
law. LLHESS DELAYS DECISIS
j announcement at the capitol. Many WASHINGTON". March R. President j members construed t he order as a move Wilson's illness lias delayed announce- to iret combined rf mocra'lc and r--nient of bis decision on the arm. d titer- . publican support in a politically un. ercliantman (luestimi. Kvideuce increased i t a r. house.
today, however, that orders to S,ci- taryi Iiani.-is providing for immediately arming: American merchant vessels will not he postponed much longrer. It was st a t - rd by hiirh officials that th- i.resident ,at th- jiresident :,rc,:;;:; ,,:i;:: a here were still1 has received assurances from !-i;iil ad visors to put into effe trality." 'n the either hand ah many who believe.) the president would rather b ei-b- to rail au extra session of oonfitrss immediately and in view of Th- f.iv'.i-:iliii- outlook for limited debate in the sfiiate reintroduce the armed neutrality measure and attempt to get uuick action on it. i i KIDNEHNO BLADDER TROUBLE CAUSES GREAT DISTRESS Tt Cl.-S Hie Rt'-a! pje-i'iji-, I,. re ni.-tid Or. Kiiiii' rs s . a in p-Uoot t(. my nil:', ritoi fioii hboltii r triable. I-'-.r four .. '-mis 1 vas ii.iull--l In h'-rn-". ..i .a f-i -s troii! ii.e biadier ai'.i V( a r.o aloe to u. t an-, .io.-i.ir v no -. o ; . t ti , i ( . in... I was ill such bad shape ifi.it sleep j a' ritiil was nu p. .sili;,. a..,.i:io ot j liisl-i siiiir svrnptoms-. Vl.tle bending j (,-l I u :i Id b. Ml rick- ri 'villi Mi, ii a i pain that it was :r i p. - si h :e tor in.- p, i -a itliti n up Mr. ii.nry, tuie uf ,mri ir ad.nt; .IrtiKi-'t-. ad- is. it Dr. K.lto-r'.s ' . . ........ 1. I , , 1 S v a 1 1 1 p - I . o o i , .1 . , , I. ,, ii i 1 1 1 i t Co ;iny I f a - h m pat' iit nie-iicirif-Zlu-.rur inVlw.r boHois'l w.-is coin root c'i - cured It seemed rewas coin p o-1 c i ; conn ii secme.i r ma'-knbie that I should b- enrol so uuick v an r (-,:. u in so . lone. ut 'bis took t'l-ic- nearlv two v a i -;' -iuidShiv'-s,-1
rufi L;;jr,:i Jonquils, doz. suits will smi- as muir. j fil v a-m" "
1 on -s -ei y t r'l TH. 'MAS A. ! : 17 N X F.TT ' rreensburir. Indiana. 'PersouaHy .'Tl '-ai-. d b. fore me th.is 14th (lav of February, pip:. Mr. T. A. Plennett. who BuPsoriPoo; th ier.nett. who BuPs.'riberl the above T-i Notary Public. Letter to '"-. Kilmer . Co. Illnshnmlon, '. . . xou fend ten cents to Dr. Ki! Bmcliiirni'in, N. Y.. for a sample s,Ze bottli . it will omi iii'-t' ar. will also receive a booklet of valnabh in'Vt ma i o-i. t. llinn about the kninevs and bladder. When vvritmtr. and mention The Lake vount Iti-milaf liltv-ctnt ami otiv-Uo! ia r sie bottb-s for sale at all drug stores. Adv. ,
LIE CO. MAY HAVE IE SAME
Vh.-n Indiana t-ocs bone dry A; ril Fi!, ihe u ! h. .rlt ies v-li not nniy h.- vo tn watch II,,. Mm,! timers and the li- ' ict: .Hi !,,... vi violators; bet v-swii! I, ly 1- triad enou.i'.h !io!.( t ;'ri.ia an. - th '')n. llou ti:is niais il !usf. ! -d in a r. or 5 I -'-n or viola luonrt'i! el. out M el:, , :,i-. 'i'or:.. r-.ill. ! i,.cm - n f'ai-.r r.id in t!n I'll w !.,. 1 an y : "li if- ma el ten that n pl'.eio.T in ' r. !i such of b ' i f i. t.!!m t iK' r-i and ' wmii'i-iip sa Uik bi li."l"ey for 1o whole oir.i'a. ( t)ial js (,x,l;-t!v v, !n ll. I'li'l" M lK'J T.'li.j ,;,s ,.,1,... ' ind.-.-d, ! i.o n,,t .s.,'.ry often tha nnn.i tiri-v and ,t I'r' I 1 in. d liiat !::ivc 1 een lei s.- 1 1 1 d , r i - ''i o .t M i :i i ! 1 1 s fall ov. r . a, 1. o'hoi to pal out !-eal ne.jH.y for K'dd l.re k-i Hut Th.-t i eXa,. j-. v,toiT ha; ; , d "i-.:tt in-.- the iv,, iniiiio;;:! p, rf, .i nr.ces t. i-other I'lirnis: 1 he expkui.i-ii'.tt'ilM-r of io.li oi mo Pl-.-u.-ncc of n Is'O'i m r .i caUi is ii ..n the fh.-rifr jester-hiy. w ;,i. !, sni.i e-n,. rs v.. re there for the nurp. y of iliankintr J;:ni. "'i 1',.' sie-riiT i hj , fr,,r; .,, f.r,.v. " J.'-om l.'i.ViUK in n sutpiy of whisky t-r.-Aiitiiitly inie,f,, i:, .,,, o.,.-. . ., a th.- oiii. o'.,i... i -i n-i a ' Klnswn ed to c. r,' " -' '' I'-o k'-d 1 '.-iitiIs, o-,rk..! 1 ''"o""h-nt ialiy renre. m-r.-a I red h.pior, at .!. .'a ti-.e !-i rr- I. w. re s. i i n ;,r I,
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Public Lecture at the Gary Theatre This Evening. David Goldstein, the noted lecturer o
me Kmjjnta of Columbus, will speak at ; allegiance to the Pope will affect a ; art:. est ends of th world. His reGary theater this evening at a meetip.it man's patriotism will also be discussed.! ''Sion was his consolation in his prison
to which the public is invited. Mr.
Goldsein speaks under th- auspi.es ..f Christ Kpiscopal church, will be chairPt. Thomas Council and the lo.-nl man of to-night's meeting-.
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WASmX'-.T-lN, irch S. Postmaster 'Gene ra! HurUsor. nr.noun.-ed today i th.it after April 1 the appointments of 1 , 1 : a'l postmasters of t!i uid. and j past, but in makina: selections the pres1 blent will he sniJ.-d by the results of j examination- and will seal in the names at the load of tji" lists. The presid. it s forthcoming order wi'.i provide for a f ,-r:n of moaifi. d civ il o rvire classification under wld- h all vacancies, whether caused by resijrnai ti,,n. removal, or tleatii. will be fiil- d by compel ittive x.i initiation. Those already in the service wil continue without examination until tie expiration of ifo-.r years term, bejrirrtin.tr with their i last appointment, and will th.-ii, it. is 1 In-rlfi.-l I. iv t,-. un,!evcr tile C(-.m-petitive test. A hornet's nest was stirred up by the This w.il 't-ffices nt Gary, I Hammond, Whltinsr. V.n: hi.-aco. i Crown Point, llobart nn1 Ixivvell under '' ! servoe. rvpi 0 L Llill&U If. STl MUTTS D I In a letter to the oi dltor of the chlj caco if era bl T. W. Alii'", director of j the Henry Hooth settlement house, Chi-c.-iko. find an officer of the National S 1 nines Park association sa s : j To the editor: A recent nev s item, dated Yalpai raiso. Ind., under the apt ion. "reani.c Fitlit on Dunes I'ark." hascertnin ststemera -i that will bear s. rutiny. The Umf-(i States Sieel v'.-rpora' ion lias n..i pa .-v .-n ' -i other companies fr-un ruaiuiriiif propi rty insi of its c w n hohiini-'s. Hat her have individuals in arid around Valparaiso s, elite. oilllOll-S nll't SoUJtht to interest astern corporations to I u r-. hasr- !h- m. As to A. 1'. Knott s ' ini'i'st in the p-oject brnuic of bis mineral 5:
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In "A sum pie barrel wax displayed n ar the door. Tin re were L'ee Inrrol in nl . I'ii! pi" of them eon,!.!!,, d sawdust and i bric.l:. Tlioae lio had iiiinc to bit v wcrri in In.-, much of a l.urrv invest li Mte. Thy just trundled their five. 1 - r j or IK, (.-.riiis (mo a wniunt lic'trnil: or ,- e'h -r en nt . J loir-Ld vny .. f'.r- the 'd. a 1 1 .nn . b j I . yniu-.. ,-irei s' K'd. Wise. enie f.dl-e.e spent the vU'iit hurying ic- In rr--' i ho r. ns ;:'i,-r;:i,: away 'for J his own ii.--.-.' One harrel v.ns J. pt l,.,-, p-'-nnd for pr -.-n' Tn''rfrTi',i s "Several ;,-,ys ;: ;o lr, Tnl.e fot ,-i tip th.'il certuin in-n-.n-i l.-umii.tf "' ! fi'-o St. I.ouis wet e dliout town solicit infc i.rders v.'i'.l. the n i;.;. r-"t nnd.) nt.- thsit n e.-ir-lond slopment In Imrfels won! i I,.- ne-oie nail that lii 1 stoif '...iin h, ir,ir soel i" () I. l'ur. haser ",v - lid he n e,l r.f the' tune tie! i l.i.'i- of d'-!i'.ry. "Siinih-t y niht '.vn" tlie n ppo'nted time, mi'! :h: p!nc -c. as :i nejjro shny ru l f.'.r from 'le- railnni'l track in N ni onj n;ih hot torn ! "An h cir "An h ,:( r i . h.-fore .lnyliA-ht M"nitl. ids hputies trudr I day the s'e-r:!-i-l I th. i.i ii. tie di.ii. sido hv sid- with v.!,.., e ' i . p.e ts huiin:: With roils of h, saw i. pp. rtuiity UHitinp th. nt in the n cm onntn. Orcasi..nriliv t;.-;, v.-r.- I'M-iiins-i to work fast , : o I ,..-ir ire- oops nn'liT. cori.e asorit:. ' '!'!,. sh.-r.r" ca !t 'i r. d cons idem hi v ,nr,r - On.il T'a hurr-ds. hot those u ho w re .ioirar t!a- I.iisiries ,". nway. Somf then mnv P. f.v.ind later, hon-p v,.r Knights expect, a lar?e attendance of noii and women from hake count. nonCat holies ns well as Catholics heing invited. Mr. Goldstein's topic will he "Peace and War." He will portray what effects
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war to a close, i he questir.n of whether ('not ir si v.-.rrn ...,.-.i., sprlnfj: That is some distance south of the p-opnsod park tract, and neither tlie smell, taste, nor quality of water would make it likely to become a rival of ex-Senator TapBart's resort at French Lick. Such opposition as has developed is based on the desire of private interests to exploit a public need for personal ndvantasre. N'ow is the time f,,r private citizens of means and a lartrer public spirit to aid the movement for acquiring- the dunes as a national park. THOMAS W. ALI.IX5SO.V. DEATH Eisl ' .SHE CASE!
i best of b.ealih Captain Ha iron retains, lns. th, Surrounlir.? tissue. Special to Thk Times.) I an active interest in the Powell Trih-! It ,s ciatmt.,j that a opisrtr of an ST. Jodl.V. I.NIX, 'March 8. Red fa st ' iln0' of whlcn ho is thp e1 ' "" 1'eing- as - obtained at nny drv ctc.re r.i.o teen vcars. hopeless always of ' fisted by bis sons. Leonard. W. P. a p n n?t vory ;l,tl, hut suff.cent. to r--covery. Peter Sober. 4:1 vears old died aruJ 'erdie U. Pag-on. A third son. El- move everv bard or r-ft ,-o-n or cal-is
at his home h last night. His death nds one of the most baffling cases in I in.-, heal and surir-al histurv in Lake' loantv. T'ae funeral has been arranged for next Saturday mornins and will i..! held under the auspices of the St. .loi n Court of Catholic Foresters of which he was a member. Services will be .oadii-t.d by the He. A. Padina at )t jt i i m-.v- 5 iv i ...rir.rr shower came up and caiicht the Mon-.n railroad section ,-rew of which Mr. Scher was foreman, shelterless. Tor protection thev ,-rawl, ,! behind a stack of railroad . . j,, ,idpf of the storm the timber tumbled down f a 1 i ' n b ithwise across Mr. Seller's hack and th, wtisht of the other ties falling on this one. IP- was sittinc in a stooping FOWLER ;; mi j:t sTtTR ii'iinr.r. OPEN r RID AY, SAT. AND SUNDAY. Friday, March 9th "Mysteries of New York" in five parts WD OVP p.KKh y'OMFDV. Saturday, March 10th. Robert Conness and Mabel Trunnelle in "The Master Passion" five parts. VD OV17 P.I-7FI, iVAII-'llv, Sunday, March 11th Nance 0 'Neil 'Greed" five part e'-ama. a n n a oni: rtiii-ii. C'.mcdv. Vf-'-v i' .-h VI'KV OOOD. F.i I i Our Specially g H 3
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For Acid Stomach, Indigestion, Gas or Food Souring Pape's Diapepsin Infant Relief ! Xotil rai-p e::oc xc .ston;adi acid-, stoppiiiLC dyspepsia, licartbura, I'drhintr, pain.
'') SDll). foods y-.-i Il l j !aro- t i i ;,cj ; r., . h-n worn 1 . f. r.d i :ui. a ; ,. k. ! Slomrn-Ii .Vow. M,. , :-,r. j 1 1 j.'tl th'T down; I':. ;-e'-, I ,: p. j s: 'i i,-:, 'neutrnlize the ...... x e f.-.is i, p,,. i ftiiTiisol) EO voir food vi on t. -.,ir nr. I nr-.s.-t y.,u. Th.-re i.-.er w-m "i.;ih:, ;S. f.-ifely (piick, F-i . rt-' !r.l " effeetlv' I No difference how h.i.i' your r-t -iiko h i ; upset j on nsuekv j., t le-r;.'. i-r f ,?, fe !;,i.ui!es. hill Willi! f If.-i-'e- . 1 1 i -1 I IS licit it heijs I,, )'- i -. ! ; , I , :.,i:,r" h J'-" f'tu t-at j'.r;r fv. r.'e f "e 1' !. ot fe;,r. Most rer.e .l:ei c i e you sition at tin time ii n i tr.p iv . ' i-o r f '': i to have !'s f,'-'!n1 ; o:':i '' 1 ' :" - :':i" w':lt "'as ri Jl'n-l h- .'.,:;n, "lr Paraiyzt.i nrd h',;(s , (;., ,i, nove his U-ks and in : j-ho:! lost :,)! s use of f :i his low 'T hody from th-i hase -f :!- na! tirnn down. I III t ( OH I - io ;:- . 'Ui,- (.; I. , ; , e p.. no(. ' coai pla r, of i.ain in his lower ,. v j m.-ars of traoez I r. a -j i,.- w .as ., hi- t '.; ' ra.s an' lower hii, upper I n.v a-.d jv,i rum pome r.jii.-t oar r.is mi was eafi ii py tiae cn re :)ad ntten'lon of a devoted wife and fa.th-j ful son. At times Mr. Sa-her lias i-r.- ' joyed very good health. lie Iearne-J tod"i needlework ami hi-fani" qaite ani nrlist. He read much and cnl'.erp found Mm a pod entertainer. If..- did not oo-nplain. knowing that evr-r.vthir.tr t. .s.sitde !:ad heen done for him. In ! i'iirs past hp has had th afention of nhie phytsicians and surgf-ons, hut nil without avail. Up reconciled himself to his fate i,nd for him tr.e world as far as lie could see was no larger than his vision from the window; as far as ' he could near; not wider than his 1 friends and neighbors d, scrib-rl if, but t t1'"""'11'" i"ws ro ii-.e i bed Two weeks asro Mr. Scher showed slb'ns of failing-. Three or four da ago he took a decided turn for tl wcrse and it was seen that the end ' would only be a matter of hours. IP; j parsed away late last night. A widow and one son. Bernard, at, .1 a widowed mother a:ad three brothers survive Mr. Scher in his immediate family. HPT. HACON PIONEER LOWELL EDITOR IS U LOWKLL, IN'D.. Mareh Henry Harrison Itagon. a, - Ca pta in lake county enters, e:v; former member of the 1 war veteran. i-Siature and pioneer scnooi teaener. tooay. surround , ed by members of hit fs-i'ly celeh-at.-his SOth birthday. Altbo.iith not in the mer K. Paeon, is nn tne r.arj i - vcn ms 1 Served in V. S. Secret Service. The pioneer newspaper man Ins been i i resident of Lake county for over a ' ha!f century. Serving in the civil war 3 captain of the 1 5.7th Ohio infantry later in President Litico'r's s-cret ' srvlca durins the rebellion. Captain , sapon came m i.hk.- couii-. 'w.cii i I conflict ended. He settle. 1 at LowMl. . where he taujtht school for years. Cap-j 'am Raff-m is said to be the oldest liv- j ' Person who taupht s.-hool in the : ''onnty. La'er he estaohshed the Lowell ' Tribune with A. A. Winslow. now con-! , Z353ES3&B3E$Zm,?; ; 1 1 S
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3 DAYS STARTING TODAY The Orpheum Stock Co. in The District Attorney The Greatest Political Fla; Written in Wars. 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY MAT. What Happened to Mary
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THEATRE DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TODAY AND TOMORROW Wm. Courtcnay and Mcllie Kinrr
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SiTURDAY WILFRED LUCAS in "JIM BLUDS0" Also CHARLIE CHAPLAIN
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SUNDAY FRANK KESNAN in "THE CRAB" Also the J-'mmiost Mnn on Earth "MAX UNDER"
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STARTED YESTERD VAT. PARA I .SO. l.'l.. Match " pMi.ofTr.1 injury case of Alex. Kii.fi.: vs. the Xt-tv York Central p-,,,i-c.-me up for trial in th- ("lrcui; '. -here yesterday. John Cavil of llu.ii.e repr-si'iitins: tliej railroad and J!. Oran.cpr the plaint.-ff. The ras--lirought to the local court on a v. of venue proceeding from Lake rt.ur,: Today an amended complaint was before tho beginning of the ease. : apias fdlefr. -s that while working i-i shr.ps at Hanjrn'.nd he was struck l v : obj,,ct frorn a passinp train and that ... a rtsult he was permanent!:, injur Damages in the sum of j;n,(.inn are a ed by Karnplns. MILLIONS HAPP"i Any ccrn v ill dry up and lift out, says a Cincinnati authority. Let folks step on your feet hereafter. j wear shoes a size smaller if you 1k. i for corns will nwer a?airt send electri-: '. sparks of pain throuph y.ej. according; to this authority. He says that a few drops of a dr-'a oallej frff zuiio, arp-lled directly upon i tender, acbinr corn, instfintly ?liVP4 soreness, an-1 n the entir corn, root and nil. lift mit without pain - , Thjs drusr is tickv but dries at one i; , ai1 to pjl,,r)sv shrivel up th j without inflaming or av.-n Irrit'-t- - i f-r,,-, one's feet. Cut this out. osreelali ly if you are a woman reader who UMiti hiifh heels. Adv. 1MB TODAr :TTTi; ADEXTURER" Pive Acts. SUNDAY GAIL KANT3 in "TIIF. R!-;D WOMAN" T'ive Acts. MnND T KMK. I'KTP.OVA in "THE HhACK iU'TTKRFM" I-'P.e Act Mats. 13 and 200. Excopt Snnetay NitrhtB, 10, 20, 30c. Except Sunday MAT. TUtSUAY. 1 -- - i 1 . - - 11 '.'.' -JW IT T m 2 M U ft '99 H. "Sk, m. Jl t 'his p.-'eP-.re a wond'-r fill produerlon. I I STRANGERS" vei'v irood.
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