Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 197, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1918 — Page 3

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THE TIMES.

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SOCIAL, NEWS

COMINO EVENTS. Th A.isih'iv of St. Pnubs .;pv copal ririrrh will nm.-i at two luck Thursday n 'tern-son at the limcc of Mi. W. K. Naglo iti Kimbach avenue. The Ladies Aid Srcitty of" ! mma nue l's ihurch will hold us monthly o -if.c xocial Thursday afternoon at i i i . church hall tn Sibley street. The weekly nhcarsal of the First Methodist church choir wlil Te oinrtte.l this xveek. Tomorrow evening February 14'.h, ihe King's Daughters will entertain at i lard time party at (he home of Mrs. W. H Payne-. 450 Truman avenue. Th Monroe Street Ladus' Aid Society will meet at the lumie of Mrs. 1'. W Preston Thursday at one-i: f t ecu o'clock unci from there the members xx ill go to the, Red Cross rooms to sew. Mrs. ISonnett of May street will be hostess Thursday afternoon to the fifth flivision of the M. K. Ladies' Aid Jjo'n Tuesday afternoon Ihe V.rei a tu r department of the Hammond Woman's ":ub met at the home of Mr. Minnie Khr.e. IS Kuth street. The subject for the day were the- English novelists. Thomas Hardy nnd Eden Philpotts. the, program being in chsritc of Mr. W. A Potts of Lansing. Using a mtir she outlined the part of Kng'.and which tliw writers have mads famous and dis. us?ed In a clear and comprehend manr.or live purpose, and achievement in the writing of each. Her unk showed careful study and was very complete and satisfactory. Mrs. o. c TT. Matthte with a just appreciation gave a triw of "Tes of the J 'l 1 be r vi i ie s." Mn. Frank K. Hosier save a. number of readings from tbe poem of Hardv bringing' out oarpftilly their points of ncllcnc, Airs. Lydia Vx otter Van Gilder g3. a charm ms conclusion to the whole by ninKtngr a group or otd EngllBh songa ntvrely in keeping with thi afternoon's program which all rr"t ?aid had been an extremely profHeb! on.

Ihe iii.-inli. r , 1',.. I f : I'tiioit y iiih in; honor i!' tVir b.j-i-nmis i:.t c t.mtr ai i the h..mo ci Mr. ..!,-! Mrs N. .1. Austen. , i; Mtieni, t court. Th. U'-co ra '. ions weren n-d :;iid lit to am! wore typical of S! i Va l.-nl im-'s I'm M;,.,;. and piogrcssix ' .uam.-s nvii' features o t" the cv'iiiiin th" pri.e mm-;-? iii Ihe Kani. s being Mi Ho.'Uc 1 . bom.- ami Mi. Aiidi r-011. divers Were- laid f'T the f.ijiow lll lllrls I at a pr mix appointed ' vx o court , liiiul 11: Mi. an. I Mr.-. l"ui! Anderson.! Mr. Bti.l M--. ;.:.rte D. bh;i;, Mr. and Mrs, IV.-r-.-i;. Mr. and M t . I'M j Ih.'kev. Mr. and Mi's. ,:,!,. s Watiar. M r, J : 1 ; eor He II i.istr V r md M ;imtk ' and Mrs. 1, an:; si.u.ul Mi. and Mrs.; A.ikms. Mr. a:al Mr, li Yoorheb-.i Mr. nnd M s. .1 A. 1-1, en. Mr. I .. e t 'a i.d.'ii. Mrs (C;',e Hupp. Ml." William; Jlurs. v ','-.' 1: I'.uker. Mrs. K. l. Jl mils. r. M;s Mildiad Mr. Mis-i ' He.te t'jirkc-r. Miss loro'hy Herr-iltBcr j an I Arnold I 'n-R. ' i

The Greatest of Indoor Sports Beating Old Man Dyspepsia to a Finish With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Tackle a Good Fine Lunch and Get Away With It.

tired of the responsibilities of marriage with a husband a he ilauod to lie crto I. and at 1 Is once more free. The nmrriatre. was annuMed hy JihIrp Relter and i

(he name of Miss Ila.-l Ahl.dctt restor

ed. Miss AMdelt lives ,t Jlohinan street. Haminoiid.

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A'.I member of Tormania Rebecca Lodga 672 are requesterl to tnet at Moltke Hsll Friday, Feb. 15th. at 1 "'clock fharp to take part in funeral of Brother Carl Fatal. 2-U EMiTA. STOT-T.'ET, Tobl Grand. A pretty Valentine party was civen by

TO ALL WOMEN ; VHOJRE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Her Personal Experience.

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McLean. Neb. "I want ti rerommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablw

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from any functional disturbance, as it has done me more food than all the octor's medicine. Since takine it I have a fine healthy baby girl and have gained in health and strength. My husband and I both praise your medicine to all sufferinc

women." Mr3. John Koppelman'n, R. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. Thi famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty yeari and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, hack ache, headaches, nervousness or " the blues" to give this successful remedy a trial. For special suggestions in regard to your ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of Ha long experience is at your service. Alter Baby's Bath 10,000 nurse will tell you that nothing krrpp th ikin to tree from torcneti as Sykes Comfort Powder Iti extraordinary healing and toothing power in noticeable on hrjt application. 25c at th Vlnol and other drug stores The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass.

M-. r , i Mt . l.' Uis j'ro.-iii in enter- ; i.une.i ,, a i .iim;uik last. eyeniPK i at t'oir ia-e-e 'n Mor.t-o,. street. I'roKfesivc was plav.d. the prizes 1 in H.e (.-.,, :. , ,,:o... i., .Mis. J. V. Kent 1 r.i.o r.-..;.rd L' d-dow. A two com se liu.i-ii-oii '.- .;- -tvi d af'.er the (fumes, j Mr. and M : -. !. man had as Rtiests the I che.r of the K.rst Metn--.ii.si cl.unh and; those pre-, nt m-rc Mr. and Mrs. .1. W'. :, I. Mr. i Mr. I.. 5. It.er and: son .ol,n an.l aunhter June, Mr. and M's. I; y W itso-.i and daughter Io:liy j p;i i.-j,. Mi . and Mrs. r.dwar.l 1 ije'-o-.v. j Miss Norma K-.'-huis. Miss Mabel l'u - j ley. l.ss Ha-.-l Wiltsee an.l Mr. Waiter, Tli -mi son.. i -- - ! Tt.e y. bruary ireetlnar of the Worn- j mi's lVroticn Missionary Society of t he i V'li'st .M'ola.disl chun h was held yes(erday afLrnoon a l the home of Mrs. j ,T ". To'Kers. IK Williams street. Mrs.' Abbott was the assistinc bostons and; at the close of the afternoon's program : they served their sti.-sln with refresh- ! mi nts. In spttfc- of the inclement weath-; er there was quite a large attendance j of member.. Mrs. T.'edelovv conducted! the Mystery b'ox. Mrs. t'.eoi pe II. j Sireeter tevieved the lesson for the day: and Mrs. T. J. Uassett r-ad nn interest-1 11, b- article on W'-.m, n Misrl-paries ! Afri-'a. ! Testerday afternoon ti e n.ctrbers of the Krthntane ''lub were the sn-f's of Mrs. .1. T. Hut'Oii at h r lo-n.e. ?5 o--den street nnd with th'm :-!i" cntr-; amed her riauKh'er. Alexander' Stoikowit?.. The sliest- did J 'ed t'ro-s! knitting and pcwhk duims the at'ci-j noon. j The Hammond Woman lub has; been invited by the Valparaiso Wom-j an's flub to a meeting Saturday. Feb. j 16th. in celebration of its twenty-third anniversary. The meeting will be held I in the Kiks Home nnd a feature of thej program wit! be the play siven by Mrs. i:. W. Agar of the Valparaiso t'niversi-j n. I;ef reshments will be served at thej ,-jr .to. It is exp.-r'.ed that several Hamno d club women will attend and thej affair is a n' : 1 pn ! -d wi'.h a great ial 1 of liuer-st and p'-nntirf. j

GET REPORT OF ROBBERY. The Hammond poli-e receiver! a report

from Kohy early this tnorinnij of nn a'-' tempt by tw si rangers 1,, burKlarle the Miller f-aloon ai the Wolf river bridge. After they had btoUen 1 he window in front of the saloon they ueie scared nunc. A short time, later iHTner, Horibook poked up a suspect but tillable, to identify him he was. r!i t?ol

our stomachs lend us three or four

times a ilsv to th-i business of eatuiK-j And it is the )rreat.-st of indoor sports, a year-round affair throufth.'tit life. To, keep the stomach fit. to keep it braced j sit! m trajniiiif at all times. Ihe ver ( simple exT-edu-iit of a Stuart's Dyspepsia; Twblei after meals will prove a con-j Mant source of both protection and' I r paredncss. No ache, no distaste for! too(i, no coated t.'iifiic, no distress af-i ter eating:, no matter what you eat.J when mea! are followed by Stuart fl l'vspipsia Tablets. I t ;t a 5l cent b.-v today at anv dm 1 store. Let them digest your food while, the stomach takes a much needed r.si.; Adv.

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GERMANS NOT REGISTERED TODAY INTERNED

WASHINGTON". Feo. 1 3. I'n na t u ralized tJermana h-i do not reciater with tiie police or postmasters by tonight wiil be subject to internment for the war. the Department of Justice expiamed in a final warning to ;i.oe sub;e -t f. r- if 1 s I ra t ion. The time was extended fro. 11 last Satniday t o all w enrollment of farmers in the west who conM not ret to town d'irinsr the bad weatl.er of last -cek. Reports indicated that man' Jem. an remained .mresistered in eatetn . it'ep.

CHARGED WITH THEFT. fharged with Ftenimi; two sack of flour from a car Ix-lominff lo ttie Indiana. Flour 1'", iU-nrv Kramer. ITS Michigan avenue. Hammond. .s arrested by Detectives l'.uude and 11ms. !e yesterday afternoon. The poli-e dismissed the charges aeainst him this moiiiiug and turned bun oxer to ihe tustody of the 1 ndiana Flour 'o. OLD WABASH HAS FINE SERVICE FLAG

ine se-'res or wanasn aiumni in l-.i tv j county will be interested in learning ; that Wabash college will unfurl and; dedicate an iiMi.-n H'-rvic.- flag in honor of her alumni and former stu-j dents who are now in the service. Majqr j C. W. Wood of the :;rd r-sinieni. fanad- j lan field artillery, will b:IWer the chief ; address at the dedicatory service to be' held Tuesday tsoiuim in the college.

chape! at " 'raw f ords i 1 le. The fl-'if; contains at present 3 .) - Mars, but since its completion reports of ihe whereabouts of the men In service have brought the

total to 4'0h 175 of these 11011 hold, commissions, ranking from o-cni'l lieutenant to lieutenant-colonel. Though ; the present enrollment has decreased to

JfiO. the college will operate as usual:

ne-xt year with complete schedules of recitations and athletics.

To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises

If von have Catarrhal Deaf... ss or lo ad noises go 1,, your d rectus l and toM 1 nunc ,,f I'arnun! (.TTjubie strength), and add to it hot water and List a ii'tle fii(ar as directed in each package. Tak- 1 lanlesp.intiiii'ul four tunes a da v. 'Hiis will often bring- fuitk rein 1 from the dif-trensino heud raises. 'l"H(re,i in. sir, is yhoilid "pen, hreatl,i,,s M!,v the mucus slop dropping Into the throat. It is easy to prepare cost- !Ut!e nnd is pleaaant to take Any ui,0 ),.iS Catarrhal IVafne-jK or head noises should mve il,iM presi ripi ion a trial. For sale Vy umniets 1'harmacv. A d .

ments of the Mall and ItaWer h.,,iH,.

in Ittoailv.Bj. j,18t north of Ttli avenue. I

-x- a rule men, mules, wasons and f hovels have Uon most of the send ex-.".-. atinc but in this case steam-power is belPK used.

HE HAS TWO SONS, BOTH ARE SOLDIERS i rank Iiuks of Hast Chicago has two "ns a,Kl " 'hfJ- are both in the fnited States army he is baiting one thousand per cent. iay is ( f hickamauifa where he stares the weather Is fine and Mts Sieat. Roy is a mounted scout on the canal zone and is very fund of his horse. Hill .

Trial Calendar

At hT boo t erday a f "rii ess 10 the m M. So-ial i 'n ness session afternoon to

ill She;"; ; Id nv enue yes--n Mrs. tram xas bos'nihers of the I.. . T. M. ?. l-'o i i w iiik a brief busil .he tie-,r,h.' T-s de-, c-r.'d the then pei-dle work and

afternoon. In be c li ' ei t a ined

i sr-nt a pl'S'tnl social 1 two week the cdilb will

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Mrs. A. C. r-errv. C f o Kasf S.b'ey street, will open lor home Thursday afternoon for the tuee'ins of the Haptist Woman's I'nion. Mrs. James Uellby, Mrs. fharies Hinder. Mrs. H. 11. Ilea. h. Mrs. Mab-1 Heabn and Mrs. W. O. Haste re w iH b- the nssisl itiR hostesses. The program will be in chart;.;of Mrs. rn.d il Adams and v. HI reKing a'- two r-'ciock. Hammond Chapter .. K. S. io hi its regular mee.tinn ' the Masonic temple last evening with every offn er present. Itusiness of inipor'snce was t ra nsact-'"l. In two weeks there will be 1 ! tss 10 initiate and the o:inx women of tin chapter n ill have the social hour in charge. The Kastern S'ar iiu'IiiIits w'll

American follow int which there was a piano sok, by V.-i-s.-(i-!l Schnii.lt and a reritatic-n by Don-thv l.oiijr. Aft r the 5itiKHiK of '.-ral patriotic songs by all present Mr. W ilyrn talked on " Physical r.ducarion for Children." Refreshments were served and a pleasant social h'j-jr was parsed. Miss nian he Apr'e asstste.l by the Misses Gertiude and Fiitma Clans enteriained at a pietty Valentine party last evening for the members of the eveiuiiK hour commit lee of Ihe Hammond Woman's Club. The gue.sts jilaved hearts and after the nam. a dam!;, collation wa? served. Tuc b us in ...-. session was presided over bj Miss Hess in lii-- absence of the chairman I'lans v.-er, discussed lor ti.o r.ublic day of the rlnb. Snti.ir.ls. Match -. uhfn tht-v will have chare-- . r it,, program. Mrs. Charics Vim ' M-r w as named as the to xt , hee-ie : .

NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED (Special to The Times.) CR'WVN' POINT. IN" IV. Feb 1 T The follow in new marriage licenses wrro issued here yesterday: James (',. ("ill and Siella rtidmeer, Indiana Harbor. John Waml.al and Ar.na Ptasko. Kat Chicas". Julius .Tordin and Kthcl Varxy. Fast

("hnago. Tom fougiaa and Frances Iturda.J

linry, Ind. Harry Constant) and I)o ie TJlankens!up. Cary. Ind. Charles M. Piicb, Shelr.v, Ind . and Agnes M. Berg, Powell. Ind. Fi ar.k Jstiiozvk. Cary. Ind . and Sophia Ptowika. Kensington. HI. .Tee secaro and Mary Argentina, Hammond. Finest August Frit. Carlson and Helma FZrCkron. Indiana Harbor. Ind. Wri. Jim. b.lmer anl Certrudc Sweeny. Hammond. Harry Taylor and Jos phlne llobinscn. Hammond.

sei . a six o'clock dinner for thlodge Saturday evening. l'. briKtiy

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Fteca ise, of AHi V.'f-iln.v-il-n. Hi--nesday Afternoon Hridge k'lub wa r ntertnuicd on Tuesday of this we.-v: b Mrs. T. R. Tennant at her home in Warren street. The guests played at three tables and high score was made by Mrs. Victor Dyer. NOTICE TO EAGLES

Members are req uested to meet a; our j i-liib rooms at 12 o'clock Thursdaj, Feb., Hth. from where we will leave m a!

body to attend the funeral of our la'e r.rt.dher Henry T. Smith to be held from the home of his s-on. 312 t'leveland si.. Whiting. Ind. 2-n-i 'in v M.Ti-;n. s.-. ;,. ICE GORGE PERILS PEOPLE

FIRE AT HARBOR. While tit a friend's wedding night before last the house owned and occupied by Mrs. i"lnra f'.rnas. "?01 Cataipa ftreet. Indiana Harbor, took tire and burned te, he ground before it could i- extmt'ii'Htd CHURCH MEETING.

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Trial calendar for sixth week. January term. lMs Civil court cases. Mori -I y February IS 2.174 llalaa v Condit-Morjjnnlty. j,'!6o lierthrnan v Ferry. Kish v Khsh. Flab Ti r, of Co v Hayor. -") It! Weber v W",-.r,f.r 25o; Hrink v K, kerty. I3H2 fostka v c,a-k. 2.-.!r.--I-"ifth Aye enrage v Charles, -ell Dikeoy v Varellas. -.M3 Lueas v Lucas. I Williams v Williams. L'.-.I5 ,;ai .Mirmak. 2.MU South Shore I. Co v Rosa v;.i7 Stekovich v Stekotich. 25ix.i:shik y Koszynski. f-2f' Dank:.- v J.i;,nko. -"'.-'2 Hob man v Siymant-ki. ";-r M'a.sijeuski v Wastlewski. -I.al'orte Pxr-s v Atkins. -- ''pal.-ki x' Opnlski. TtKsday. l-'.bruaty 1J 2'.24 -fonyowskt v Baker Co. 2 Sin ftonsowski v r. llegnnnl. 2.jL'1 Sosnowski v N'iksich. 25;-:2 Sohnow ski v Baker. -'" Matisiak v Kondula. 2.-:; I Fran. Inak v Branchial. 2SS.1 Ad.ption of Doris Wikson. 252f. Tol D & Coal v Cerski. 253S Philhpoff v riiillipoff. I'.'i'i-i'onts v 'oats. 2-". i't---Thornhurg v Thornburg. 2.74 2- Higher. 1- H,gbee. 2nd I.ookns v Williams. 20l"i To! I.br & Coal v Gunlsh. 25l-..-Tol I.br & Coal v Olaser. -"' T"! I.br A. Coal y I'aszkus. Hamilton v Hamilton. 2."o!0 K'-xaeio v Kmanc, 2 0 l ' Nat Savings Fere v Cummin. -"'1"-r N;it S.ixmgs Kts v Cuniiningi. 2 2 --Krause etc v Inmn News Co. Wednesday. February 21

2 a 5 4 Kaszarda v rtacy.kowskl. 2j."iu Kaszarda Ka' ,koxx ski. 25.".C Kas.arda v Nosal. 25B7 Kaszarda. v Kubish 2558 Kaazarda v Hucikow ski. 2i5fl Kaszarda, v Trbupek. 2--0 Ilenich v Henich. 2ifil Koon.i v Koons. ICtll Haker Co v Jiiha. 2 3 fii Scheidt V l-'etterer. 2.r.r.7 Bodlovich v 1 todlovb ).. 25fii Nat Store Fix v Savage. 59 Marieh v Kawzyiisk; 2572 I-'ioi 10s v I-'lorios. 2573 Putnam v George 2"74 Pappas y Kaszarda. 2575 Amer foal K'c v Bluni" nth 2576 Rhu v Hau. 2577 Butts v Butts. 257e Palansky v Palanskx. Thursday. February 21 2579 Hassrnan v Hassman. 2483 Williams v radlienettl. 2555 Spreun v Lskert. 2556 Dearbexne v Kobinson. 258S Dearbeyne - Lorinci. 25? 1 King v t Irani ham. 2592 I 'a mi on v Pas'don. 2 3H7 Horn righous v Wi-.ghr. ' 239S Homrifhous v Wncht. 2S3 Kenr.ell v Superior Bdr; . 2504 Van l.iew v V'encries. 2585 Shutt v Shult. 2539 iary State Uk v S. C. F--al 2001.1 rv.tson v Katrones. 260S Smith v S Bdway L Co. 26 1,2 l a vol v Conan. 2615 Neudorf v Harms 2617 P.alog v Fair 26 1 S 1 lenzerous X Tileoff 242 1 Burge Ftc Majran- n Friday. Feb. 22: 2623 Dauber Bros v I'rpi ,r 2626 Ballew v Mailath 262 Hosaana v Shooter 2631 C.oodman v Volsoko 2632 Gehl Bros v Chester 2633 Robertson v (imminfs 2635 Meyer v Currniingr 2H36 Gary Land v Kester. 263S Selbrles x- Kaen 2640 Petrovic v Takach 2641 Pruetz x- ITausmann 2M2 Hnssanna v Hooper. 2646 Misunas v Uazukas. 264 7 Horner v Corbel. 2648 Maxwell Etc v Clifro,.! 264D Union Dis v GregrT. 2651 Kocoff v I'.aus. 2C52 Anderson v Machia. 2634 Sopcnk v Rnnko. 2638 Adoption Constant?. 2653 Union X S & L v Doppoe

"Corn-Less Day" for Feel, Every Day

'' TJ "Geta-It," the Oreat Corn Dlscov- ! ei-y! Mkes Coma Peel ."'S.ijht OH! i Look at the illustration he low. See the txvo lingers tcehng oif a coin a -1 though it were a banana pee!! And the man is smiling whiie he is doing: it ' A . I iiione painlessly, joyfully. The. mom.;'.

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Coi-n-Peeler Ever Discovered. Demand 1 "Gets-It." Srow.il is doe-lie.!. I? takes but two s- - e.ds 'o apply " Gets-H." The orrn-p'i'.n 1 is eased at once. Yen can sit at "tn desk or walk aboi. dance, think, lox von- xv-rk w ith -it..s'. -lii : e eae. Von 0,1:1 apply -irfw-ic cmv m- nlly aln . -Mi.xxihere xyi. re x -u ran t ike your sl"" aici stocking oif for a inoment. "Gfts-I i cries at once: then put your shoe an I 1 stocking on a.ain. There's no fur:!.--' '. ri use e,.r .ufferinR from corns aid . ' 01 n- p-a i n s. i ' i;,.ts-it" i sold at all druggis's you f need pay no more than 2a cents a be--jtle), m-'soit on receipt of price by K. i Law -, .).-,. ,v c,, . Chicago. 111. ! sold in Hammond and recommenced j ss the wo; Id s 'nest c.-rn remedy, by ' . W". Wris. Sun. mi l's I'liarmacy. Ad.

BT J. W. PEOLXlt. WITH THE AJIIEICAN AEMISS 1U PRANCE, (Delayed.) Peb. 12. American artillery triumphed over the Germans In a duel which began at sunset yesterday and continued nntll dawn today. The object of th bombardment can not be announced, hut lt accomplished lta pur- 1 pose.

r.a'.o.' Carr. colored. 9 day old da',c bter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr. 1 3 1 I'.-nns;. Ivania street. Gary, died last night.. Funeral services will be held from William' chapel tomorrow afternoon with b '.trial at Gary Oak Hi!! : emetery. Wasil Arden, 16th avenue and Pieice sn-o. Gary. d:ed Monday rrmrnitit at Ihe home of Its parents. Mr. and Mi. Frank Arden. Funeral services we!.ed from Williams' chapel yesterda'. afN-rr-.on with burial at Gary Oak IP.:: -e -refery. ' r .Vlex M'-K. linis. the two year o'.-i fon o ?Ir. and Mr. John McKclir.is at. 1 4:t West F'th avenue. Gary, died of diphthor'a x'-sterda v. Burial toda .' at 'Pjry Oak I' ll eme'ery.

GARY DEATHS. William Haynes. colored. 126 Massachusetts street. Gary, did of pneumonia at Merry hospital last ic-'ht. age-1 43 years. The hod., i- h-insr

held at Williams' moiffii. pending ar

rival of re!atix-es from Alabama.

GARY SUPERIOR COURT CASES

New cases In Gary superior court include; Margaret May Young: vs. Lou s L. Youngs: South Bend Foundry com-

j pany vs. American Ltigrnering corpora

tion, on account.

Rheumatism Back on the Job With its Old-time Fury

No Let-Up In Its Torture. Pretty soon you will be reaching for th liniment bottle again, for tha millions of little pain demons that cause Rheumatism are on the warpath. Winter weather eeem3 to awaken them to renewed fury. But your Rheumatism cannot be rubbed "away, because liniment and lotions cannot reach the disease. It is ir the blood, and only a remedy that goe3 deep down into the circula-

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can rid vou of this disabling disease. S. S. S. has ?iven same wonderful results in treating Rheumatism. Bir.r a purely vegetable blood remedy, it purifles the blood of every germ, and thus remove the cause of Rheumatism. Get a bctUe to-day at yo-jr drugstore, and star on the ru,r treatment that will get results Fr advice about your case can be had t writing: to Meoical Director, 26 SwiT" Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

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. hur.-li will hold it annual rn". liens tonight and is desired that there b- a large attendance. A number of interesting annual r. pons will b- given and the usual x ear ly business transacted. Lunch r i! 1 he serx ed.

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J3ABY GRAND PIANO K Feet 3 Lishrs Lcn Says The New York Musical Courier: "The great .p-inanl f-.r Gianl l-.ar.-.'S indicates ih pi"ii:i; of the Upright s' ; !." ,T'i as the cttage or gar. wa supers' ded by the Squar e pi-an-. and the Square hy 'he Upright, so, now, the demand in refined homes is for ' he Giatvl piano musically an I artistically beautiful. The Brambach Baby Grand embodies a xv-m-lerful t'rn, sr.d in arlistic dcsig-y Ask us to mail you pap- r puttern showing small space it occupies, and indicating it xxul! fit snugly in the same c.rrner 'hat will accommodate an Upright piano. The price is within the reach of all. Trv it at our tore TODAY Price 3495

'('arson, xx ho will n turn tonight to Camp j Upt-.n after a ten day furlough spent 111 j Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. p. i'. km.in rn- ! tertamed se .-ml of Jus friends last i evening at Go o- borne. 313 Sheffield avenue. Th- hoipe xx a a dec. u a 1 ed preti 1I V for ihe Vab-n'. hi.- S'-a'-.n and follow -' ing an e-.enmg of riu.ic and games rcj f T esh M..--I1 1 ! were s,. -d. Those plesent ' were; Mr. and Mrs. -'. Varek. Mr-, arid Mi s. c. W i-. Mr. ami Mrs. i' c,.tna.l and sou Howard. Mr', and Mrs. (-'. Kcki man. Mr. and Mrs. 1". G--:b, "W iilir.m - -':: !::- o' Indiana Harbor. William ! Yar. k. Se"ge.-ir,t, 1 '-roii. ih-- Misses Cl-ira and l-Y-.-h Y.ivck. !'l-r. n e nnd

(By Cnited Press. i'I.KV K 1 -A N D. I'eh. 13. -- Buildings! tiimbleii ono La';- Ki ie, summer h.-mes .submerged and many families fled wh-'-ii J :! b-e gorge !t, the r:-n ky Rn. r h i g ,. The vxater rose ten fe.-t in Jess than ant hour although rally today It r-.-.. led.) Ji S bejje-,ed the flood dai.ge; Is pa-''. i

REPAIR CROSSING.

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I That is the joyful cry of thousands pmce Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. I ir,Dr- Edwards, a practicing physician loi ;i7 years and calomel's old-time enemy, i discovered the formula for Olive Tablets jVvhila treating patients for ciiroriic coa-l 6tipation and tcrpid livers. i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet3 do not , contain calomel, but a healing, soothiiiz ; vegetable laxative.

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COAL SITUATION IS STILL BAD The coa; si'uaMun is st.'.l very graxe in Hast Chicago. Chicago d.al.-is xvili not accept any orders from local xards that have dealt w 'th them f..r years. They claim they simply cannot deliver. Hut lit le coa! has passed through the Fast Chicago xards the past two weeks exept that which has been cuil'isca ! ed b v iv. 1 ,-..- I a dm in is ra ". or. A represent at ix e of he co-l dealers and the .-it y was in Indianapolis vest erday and secured the promise of t. n cars of ca; at one and another ten ca , s next

week. The rnaH'-r xvas taken up direct with F.ans VonVri. I'rd.-ra! nicl admin1 istra'or for Inllana. I CROWN POINT LINE j IS OPENED AGAIN I The Garv and Son 1 l.ern Traction comi ... 1 .

I pany. xvln-'li Pas nan more troun.es i.os j inter than a iiHrr..w gauge Imcj j 'htough 'ieotgi-i. I' airam in operation. ! i T' i i7'..H ris. snow drifts and !inal!y Hoods j M.M week have Hf!'ec'.-d operations since I

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WANT SOME CHAMBERMAIDS Beit Pe'evson, manager of the Dallas hotel, Eait CMcag-o, sa7 that he ased to think that the noise about the value of THE TIMES as an advertising" medium was all hunk, bnt that he has changed his mind. A few days ago he put an ad In the classified section nj for chambermaids and asked, to have lt run three times. After the second Issue appealed, Ber said: 'Tor the love of Mike stop that ad. I have more chambermaids on my hands than I have roms In tbe hotel. Cut it out and do lt quick." Mr. Peterson who Is one of the new members of the city council resigned, his position with the Interstate Iron and Steel Co. to accept the position as manager of the new Dollas Hotel, Triedman baUdm, corner of Chicago and Torsyth avenues. Be seems to take to the new job just as readily as a duck takes to water and his friends believe that he Vlll make an A-l manager. Not all of the rooms are yet ready for occupancy on account of delays in getting furniture and fittings. The third floor, however, is all complete and the second floor will be ready for tenants In a few days.

GIANT STEAM SHOVEL ON BROADWAY JOB

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