Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1917 — Page 7

Thursday,

April 1D17 THE TIMES 'Wl. ' ! J!U PAGE SSfciVl-.N

LI STOCK BREEDERS ORGANIZE

Bobby Bumps Goes to the Circus

By Earl Hurc!

CROWN rOIVT. IVIV. April l.-Oni? of the mot progressive and inipon.ini meetings tor the improv fiiwnl of live stock was held hi the afcmMy room cf i lie I'nurt Hons.-. Saturday forenoon, March "1. l'MT. The meeting was called by the county i I to organic hat will 1-e oath-d The I.ak- Cmnty. In J , lY.n-br.d H reefer's Assoc ta t i 'II. " There nere 35 n ir.bers pn s.. n. and some social members, besides some vvh v were t T sent by prox, with the anaufll dues r line dollar attached. The meeting was called to order at 10 a. in. by the county fiRent ami the. work discussed and the tentative constitution read . I Name. The obieet of this association shall be "The Lake County, lnd., Fure-bred Breeder s Association." II OUJect. The object of thissoeiat ion shall be to promote the pure bred interest; mutualy. financially and co-operatively bv the ui9 of pure bred live stock, poultry and seeds in the county. Ill Placa cf Basinets. Ths principal place of business of this association shall be t Crown Point, Rake t'ounty, Indiana. IV Memberilitp. The following Rake County Preeders were present and took part in the meeting:

Stnck'.and ?onf, Lowell, lnd.

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SUBMARINE MOTHER SHIP EMULATING CHARGES IN HEAVY SEAS

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Ilarhite, Lowe!!, Hampshire

Hayden. Iowell. Tcrcheron

Strickland. Rowel'. rerche.ro n

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horses. K. ?. Pelton. Crown Point, cattle. Schlllo Bros. Crown Point. Ilolsteins. Thos. C. Meeker, Crown Point Shorthorns. S'liierman Ftros., c'town Point, Ayrshires. A. D. Pair.e. Crown Point, Rcchorn ch'cken. S. J. Craig. Crown Point. Ilolsteins. VVm. Xewton. Crown Point. Holstjins. Krerl Kreiters Sons. Crow n I'oint, Hoieteins and Clydesdales. V.. . Jergens, Jtrstys and K. I. Ilcd chickens. C, p. Pixley. Chester White Swine.

J. M. Wheeler. Lowell Chester Whit; t Swine. W. A. Hall. Crown roint. Otto A. Meyer. Crown Point. j John MenzenberRer. Cedar Lake, Hol-i tein cattle and Yorkshire swine. ! Woods & Harvey, Crow n I'oint, Hoi-, eteins. Adolph Scherer. Dyer. Hoistein cattleand Plymouth Ftork chickens. j Theodore Kiting. Crown Point, Hoi-I stein cattle and ruroc swine. W. B. Owen, Hobart. Jerseys and . Kerk shire swine. Thos. Cirant. Lowell. Holsteins. Jos. W. Sherburne & Sons. Palmer, Holsteins. j H. J. Lehman. Crow n Point. Holsteins. ; M. J. Seberper. Schererviile. Holsteins. j Michsel Schmil. Dyer. Holsteins. ! A. E. Ziexe. Crown Point, Holsteins. j P. C. Frank Hoistems. Berkshire! s ine and Plymouth Rock hickens. j C. T. Railey & Son, Lowell, Herel j fords. 1 white Villape Herd, Schererville, Hol-i sfeins. ! ". B. Meeker, Crown Point, Short-i horns. ! K. O. Sutton. Shropshire sheep and! Poland China swine. 1

BuildinK Commissioner Walter Dougcau of fiary today condemned thrMoody buildinc. 61'i-61S Broadwa, where three business establishment? were putted by fire in a spectacular blaze yesterday afternoon. The builditisr. which has been on tlte seeral times, is of cheap construction., haxins thin walls and floors nrd a labyrinth of ballwavs in the second floor, is said to bae been f-.arcd as a fire trap. A blare that started in the basement yesterday noon wiped out the stock of Roods of Silverman's eisar store. Savage's Spotting 'loons store and the Keener restaurant No. '. Occupants oT the second floor also suffered loss. Starting shortly after noon the fire raged for nearly two hours. Several firemen were overcome by smoke. Traction traffic was delayed. Chief rjrsnt and Assistant Chief Seifert. who had charge of the fire fighters yesterday, todav were to estimate the losses. The total is believed to range to nearly $." O.'lf'O.

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A Sale of Potted Plants

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V. S. monitor TaBahassee, submarine mother ship, laboring through heavy seas. The waves breiikuig owr the low dork and turrets of this submarine mother ship gives the impression that the vessel is partly submerged and n.akes that portion of tbe vessel, at least, take on the appearance of an undersea exuft. When the vessel arrived at its destination a few days gr traces of salt on the stack bore evidence of the storm through which she had passed.

A RRV (ilRL. Mr. and Mis. Jacob Huff, 36'1S Massachusetts street, are t:-,e parents of a baby giri, born to t!m at the Gary Gene-al hospital last rttcht. n v nov. Ir. and Mrs. James Trittle of West Eighth avenue, are the parents of a baby hny, born to them at Mercy hospital last night.

of the board of First Reformed ihureh. The ronsres.ition i to frn-t a Sl.l.i'H'i edifice at Sixth a r-r.ue and Pierce st reet.

Jyentn week sf-rvirnp ate bfir. at Reform eh .ivh ach eveni t'r, is week.

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A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole

WARREN ADOPTS GARY PLAN

VISITI MOTHER.

Mrs. T. P. Mullineaux of Ohio, is here for a visit mother. Mrs. F. C. F.enight Seventh avenue.

Baltimore, with i ! e r 5-14 Kast

WARRF.X. of otltication to adopt the

improving;. Oeome Mc Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. McRoberts. "tl Madison street, who has been ill for several weeks with pleurisy, is reported as improving.

A pel 5. Warren board '!" h i rsda v ' ev etiinig v,.!", tlai y school sys I iii.

details will be complete between i(ow and September. Oi.ly the gradf iioois will he afte-'ted from i 1 1 -- start Sup'. II. P. Turner, who leiently investigated the system at first hand, will furn

ish sug work.

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MR. MKVKR. Mrs. L H. Meyer and daughter. Jackson street, have returned f: an extended trip to Miami, Fl.i. '

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MERELE E. FLYHH PASSES AWAT

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sole it;.- of K-tt Chicago was ibly shockfd this morning bo know-.i that at 4 m. one of its most promising

OI T OF HOOP1 11.. j George l.i' Donr.f'L ??6 Broadway, is j out of Mercy hospital where l-.e has ! been confined the past two weeks wua rheumatism. j MRS. omiK. Mrs. J. T. Considine of Van F.urtn j street, yesterday spent the day with her-father, Mr. Scanion, who resides in , (.'liir-ago. MR. liltlMM. After a visit here with Iter daugh

ters, Mrs. T. R. Smith and Mrs. A. J. Spiker, TfiS Jackson street, Mrs. Grimm Grimm has returned to her home at Yandergrif t, I'a.

NEW CASES FILED XAKE CIKCXJIT COTTKT Crown Point, lnd.

"1 " 1 0 0 Div orce; Dora M"uc e ij Royce) vs. Alb'ft Mounce. 1211 Possession and !.itnag s:

Steiner (Bruce & Youke vs. ward I-'auser and Louise l'ausi t 12111 Chase B. Johnston (Cha

Clemens) vs. Amelia Johnston. 1 210 Theodore Rej-eska find Mary Bcreska (Knight & Brown) vs. 'i '- lict B. F.renski and John Kronpay.

J And Musterole won't blister like the i old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just i spread it on with vonr fingers. It rcne-

j t rates to the sere spot writ a gentle i tingle, loosens the congestion and draws i out ti;e soreness and pain. Musterole is a c'rati, white ointment ; made with oil of mustard, t is tine for j quick relief for sere throat, bronchitis, ; tonsiiius, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, j rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of , the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles.

bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the che.-t (it often prevents pneumonia!. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handj; for instant'use.

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Se. I'ltmS'-lVPS 1! d In e y re v plan to r.-irry The lon'.ner

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rep'itdican and de:i oalihe liaif expt'scs being' iti favor of it rkir. 'it details of a in efl't' t

it. tier of selection of the f.fiidates is th.e principal part tail of tile plan to be worked s point wi:l be discussed at tig tomorrow, and the repub-

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considerable o; -sitioil of having for deb-gates at

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to discuss It later. pposition to the prop-

it slate of . a t,d 1,1,1 ', es arge made up by th

at e organisations has develop-

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fraud IS tarn

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The 1 1 va n - i le a t i o n bus taken a ,

ye it is regarded as more than a deveopni"ii t h, gov e r r m cot K n o w s intr in the whole line of investiitati'ins in tr,e fort.'.' republican poiitii

Kvansville pleaded guilty in federal niirt yesterday to violations of the elections laws last fall it cleaned up the situation, as far as the republican

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master is

Flower Day of the Season You'll surely want one or two of these beautiful Potted Plants in your home Easter.

Tomorrow morning we place on sale 400 Potted Hyacinths and Daffodils, good hearty plants in full blocm; always sold

at 25c. On special sale, each Potted Easter Liilies

Per 1)11(1

Potted Ranbler Rose full bloom, on sale, parh

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state. When al workers of

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was com Kv.i tisv! -i by ti: -o"'.e pie.'" s ap;o. an rided g-'.ii; denncr a t

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ported that more all of them, thou; definitely. A lot

Frankfort Rept dieted niso hav

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guilty, and it 1- rewill ;o 1 possibly rh this is i.ot know n of Indiana polls an d leans who were inpleaded K'i:"tv . Only

-no one o'lfriiiF at. c sv n.pati t!. Kvansvillo crowd, but ;h- op (oiimoi'-h'. xpr'-ssei ,s that if

it, ate.; til" laws the petialty, reariiless of belon; to. The re'dta!

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shouid pay C-i-hat j-arty t h" of i ne crook I

of ti e K'.ansville irnv. i, w hie read in rout t yesterday, fd 'nl" like a pie' e of fiction than an else. It recited violations every t h I n f: that could be v j o 1 a t

fie .ieetion 13ws.

SINCLAIR DIVIDENDS

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I Mrs. S. of Young guests of I C. H. Jai I Kendrick

TING MOTHER.

S. French and ticee sons, itown. Ohio, are here the Mrs. French's mother. Mrs. isen, and sister. Mrs. C. F. at F-itshth avenue and Jack-

street. i e. d a t

Mr. French was formerly Gary, lie is now g-eneral

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.superintendent o; tne i.naiu

j steel plant at Youngstowr.

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nen i,-id suddenly died

M'-i le K. Flynn. nred 2a years 10 j months and ti days, son of Mr. and j Mrs. Wiliiam S. Flynn. 3S4 Michigan j avenue, Indiana Harbor, was taken ill j last Thursday night an. I the trouble

as u agnosed as scarlet fever. Jle wa not considered to be in a partica!ar!y dangerous condition until yesterday when the fever rose ami nlarmi.,K symptoms tie-, elopeti. In spite of every effort made in his behalf he passed away at an early hour this

ti j or n i ng.

The body will be shipped at 0:41 j tomoriow tnoi nitix on the 15. & O., toj Wa i Se ton, lnd., for interment. There; will be no public funeral and it is d,- ; s,re,i that no flowers be sent to the I house. Flowers ma v he sn:. however,!

to ti e nioruini; trait1.

.ir. r iiiiii teas eriKaaeo ;n naroJiiri?

itoit raits for wood tiim for new buildings, lie was in the lumber business Fast I'l.iiaao and Iiidiai.a Harbor

last ' few " y earr'ha' .lee,," '1 ii nS o PROSECUTOR GETS CAR

louiraci. tie naa an otiiee in tne

iirsl National Rank. Fast

Trie income account of t Oil and Retinitis corpora! In

i nary and l-enruary scows

of $2.119.?4S, of war

Sir , lair ; or Jan-j t e ti ii-

WlklS III ,-., t t . t . , ic " ' - j was required for th.arg-s. leaving si.lifG.Ott available for depreciation and dividends. The ..lire", tors declared the ! refcular quart" riy ilividc-nd of $1."." a! share, pavalile May 1 1 to shareholders ' ! of .record at the t lose of business May I i, on which .late all outstanding bonus1 'of t i;e corporation will be paid in .

dance with the formal Janua ry.

II T I I rsT3efTT H PI I elections laws last fall it cleaned up!

II I 1 1 i MS I 1 I !i I S li trie si !ua h' n. as far as trie republican 1 at Gary alone vviicre republicans were

! ! n $4 J. ine of the democrat!.- s'.jte couomt- ' ' t '

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;Jie Id h,s fiier.ds ,ir,.ictst.H..I th.t he f f? 11 f I E t-Ti"3 II fc; i F 1 Y f, I I M 21 i'l H J?.

; woul.l throw his hat j., the rini atif If t&M ' V fadbf Utf lWirmWiO trie ri.-lu .

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WOMAN CUT BY BROKEN BOTTLE

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ORDERS A RECOUNT

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At the hcrtrlr.K heh yesterday on the petition of W. C. Harmon for a recount of the primary ballots east bv tb.- vot-

i Mrs. Walt. a venue a nd ( I feet ' u t yes

! Clark road.

police the roa

r Highland. Fourteenth hit k road, Gary, ii.nl her crd.vy wiiile walkinsr in 'Her husband told the

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Chicago. '

It will be remembered that Mr. Flynn was a close competitor for nomination to the cilice of city cleik in the recent

''n all sides, it was r--ondueted his ranirmi and candid manner.

tna rked ti in a He had

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it large cir- ie cf friends to v horn he i greatly endeared himself by his frankness, . nciosity and sterling character, j He was secretary of the Fast Chicago j

lodge p.. p. o. i.. and a member of the Sfasonic lodge and tho K. of P. Fraternally, he stood high among his brothers. The Pythian Sisters, throueh these columns desire to express, their sincere svmpathy to the bereaved frmnly. Resides a father and mother the de--ascii haves a brother .Ralph Flynn who is about I years of a .re.

Prosecuting Attorney Clyde.

of Rake county, yesterday appeared

in Gary driving his new touring car. a Hupmohile. The ,-ar arrived at Mer- j r'il'.iiie and .lu.ltre Wiihnni Dun:i started to ri le into town with the am- j atur chauffeur. However, the car is; e..i i tn v.-. heen stcere l in a way i

that alarmed the judge and he got out , I and walked. ; Fliv ver owners in Gary drove their ; ! machines to the shelter of alleys as I Mr. H .inter brav ely tried to steer his j

ew toy. I

ers of Fast Chicago. Judge Router tend an order that such recount sh

ho made. The commissioner s appoin'ed for I ills Work consist of Clyde Cleveland. Ryle Feem tu realize the dangers chat, me Hmnmond.

. Tbe petition was contested on the 1 several allegations set up and on jur-

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Hunter WIeer for Mr

i oh! a n iTnis , port f rc jtiie last I republic j "asi t .till

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nice l ! c : ie; e loiii-ri ow. was i a 1 i ! to let:- a re -

i rii" t om Ui i ! t iiiipoint.il at meeting to take up with the n state organization tlte propt rl;e t w i.i t ouin, i 1 1 et s to-op

erating in to" selection of a non-part-

Msari slate of fifteen ea nd id a t es for deileurat.es at. i.i rare to the . ons t i t u t !ona 1 I convention. Tee two committee have held their joint (otifereiues and it is i understood that a repot t will be ready

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That ; e prop

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P. Twyman handled ,h,j iHS Harmon and W. J. Me-. fegjgfSagS R.o.hnowski. . t ft -'-,..,'-

ON TO GARY

THE POLITICAL WORLD IN INDIANA rrom T1IS TXBKCS' Owm In".

WINTRY WEATHER HITS GARY WIRES

Wi ham W'es

iiis new hoi, J 11. Jolting to Gar y

.1 ohnso ii d a r y v : i 1 1

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Thursday for

uly are mov-

this week, where Mr.

:as taken employmen t. Me-Journal.

c'Jary for was cut of

i.-atioii from the test of the world. A gale that blew from I -ike Michigan, which le gan with rain early last even-

greater part of the da v , p.MTTT? HTT ARCHITECT

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Charleis W. Bolton of Philadelphia, r to he in Gary this week to confer ith Rev. J. M Johnson and members

Unbeatable Exterminator oT Rats. Mice And ltnn

led the World Over - L'sed by t'.!.iovfrntiittit Tt 0'J Ret.ab' The? Aever fa.'fs - Sc.25c.Af Druooisf THE RECOGNIZEb STANDARD-AVOID SUBSTITUTES

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rnii-.s m ri:m AT ST ATM t AIM IM.. INDIANA POR1S. Api il Wh war clou-is are darkening and iiii; about everything; else fro: minds of the people, yet they t time to pay some attention to

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1 e t - e x, ludth.e o find politi

cal developments, when there are developments. For instance, democrats are talking about re-organizing the.;state committee and getting candidates ready fur the next state anipaign. and while that is a long wcy off the talk is. nevertheless, attracting

i some attention. .lonn .v. ai. .vuair, ot

Portland, who recentlv retirei as con

gressmau from the Klghth district, and who was the democratic candidate forgovernor lajft fail, will not again run for governor. This much is well settled. Rut he will be a canlidate for congress Spain in his district next year. A4'r attended the recent meet-

Colds follow exposure

We can't stay in doors in bad weather, and colds often follow exposure. When you have grippe symptoms with sneezes, sniffles and sore throat, get a bottle of Dr.FCing's New Discovery', for here is a remedy that for nearly fifty years has been the favorite. The soothing healing pine balsams relieve the irritations and stop the cough and the antiseptic qualities kill the germ. Have it handy for grippe croup and all winter colds. Your druggist has sold it for years.

200 Ladies' Suits and Coats worth from $15 to $65 to be. sold Friday and Saturday at

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These garments are Samples of two well known manufacturers They are the latest in Ladies' Suits and Coats S. & H. Green Stamps on all Purchases Come and get Yours - Alteration Free

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