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THE TIMES

Mondav, February IS. 1918.

HER SICKNESS " THEY GIVE HER ML

! "The u?rmi court of Indiana has : carefully considered lh controversy in 1 hand, and has clearly and emrhatica'iy i held the law lo be that by the ery con- : slltu'.ion now in force the people did not empower thur legislature to enact any ; In- prohibitory of the proper and lemi Derate use of alcoholic beverages. S", , long as the supreme court so declarer it I is the bounden dutv of this court to fol- -! low. i "If in it previous liolditijs the su- ' rreine court has mistaken it. It Is tn- : i:umbm upon It and not upon this court,

Awr? Olia Cfo.,,-, r T?L TJ- to correct that mistake, or. if 1t5 pr

Strength.

U'

Csti. Ind "Tii n-easlcs left n c r un dot n. no appaMt. otiUI not rest el r.-g'-r, flr'1 X T "'Ok severe ooici which ''td on ir.ngs, ?, I si unatle to U (-en n-:it my housework. My dorter ad . ', rv to taU Yir-M. -ind jiiv bottles T . 1 .'..-rt lion 1 li t, I ' I , , li..-e-

- - '.- " ....... ..i i..- j u neons tit u a r rk. including v. ashing. Vinci is th ;

r.-s. rred;ene I vr use.1." Mice Kc--d 47 f-o i'th Ft.. N-w Caal ie. Ir.-ii. W e Ei;a--snte this wonderful end lh r nd i'on totii- Vino!, for a!! weak, run-'t-.ivr., n?i--o',is conditions. Joseph A. V o,s Jr.-g -,'... and Xorris The-. .. Hsm-I'.-Tid. Ind. Vino', ;s sold in I.:ast fhti''.C! by Scbi-?iWer -Q rharmacy. nrvS in ". h.iip.g by 1.. 11, Mat'ern, and .it ti e

drug store in ei'v tn the country. Adv.

vious holdings were correct when en'ere". hut in view cf changed social anil economic conditions doctrines of increased paternalistic tenor should now b adopted, such ihaut-'i and JUih doc-

t r les ,i i e for t h

What Ails Germany By SAsllftt. 8. HRl; Profer f F.oropean liutorr, Indiana I olTtrill '. Selections from German speeches and printed utterances showing the state of mind which caused the war. Chiefly from publications of the Committee on Public Information, Washington, D. C.

istr.ilor of sa,d Estate, by the Judgs of the L.-iJie Superior Court. 5aid Estate is supposed to be ohnt. JOAN CERGIZAN', Administrator. Liaied February 1". 1915. Feb. lS-ta 51th 4 1 I S

WOMAN TELLS OF REMARKABLE RECOVERY FROM RHEUMATISM

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE KSTATE OF 1 AT MOKSE. DECK A S i. L. NO.

I i . , ... N':ice is hereby given that the j ii tidn s ic r.rd has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge ,of t!i Lake Superior Court. I Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.

Helpless for Years Devised Ropes to Lift Hr From Bed.

A remarkable recovery from rheu

matism lead, us to Moosup. C onn., to

investigate. 'e found a Mr?, Cheney who said :

XNOXATYD ArKAJtD Of WAS.

!s afraid war

"Vu rt h"rmore. England nolhing so much ns of a

, G.ra national worentent. la U co- AMF.ItlCA.V TIU'ST & SAVINGS BANK.

, ' tries where German hare to auetain a

. i strnpg'.e In support of Deutschtam, with

1 a'vl

! . , j all

P erne court and not ; v-tortaMtml- ... th. .ffort. for better ! J ' V " . " 1

f.i.o 'rhr',v ii ra1 ... ... - "

Administrator

February V:, 13 IS. F'b. Mch 4 1315

decisions of our supremo court are fallowed atxi (he act In q':r-s!:on is hold

oi'sl an.l o.'i.

BELL JURY DISAGREES; DISCHARGED (i cn'inuti from rage one

lo -.- u aud

(Continued

: jury, that he did not know at tm time i what acton would be takn regarding ; a new t r;n 1. 1 Status of Accmed Unchanged. 'j That t'.ie jur;.- was hopelessly divided on th most importattt point in the cn ,e. tvhe'her a conspiracy was onir"i imo 1 it: ! h rlot-tion : ts'.pn ice al'Ol'I'.e'S for

DOUBTFUL l the defense to m'a n that no fur'hejj vroeeuTion on the part of Ihe goernfrom r one.) iimil will be made. Th" s!ati ' the

F.ell and the

COURSE OF SALOONS IS

relation with Eniland will come to

! nothing- ao lonj as the Oerman Fhllls- ! tine, who haa taken the beautiful title of Pan-German. Is ratnrated with hate of Xngland and presses for war with her. it is ery easy through fl sn -a'!ed na-

i.onsi or ne'.riotio Dhaseolocv t

'oer the masses mid to stir i;i feeling aes-nst another klngdni. n l.nt a tot ! of trouble they make the leaders o th" I Ta n- ;rrnans do not consider: they tike j j o responsibility 'or the .-nnseq-jnces , of their jmgoisi ic effor's." -1 cui s.-he l:ei;e. January. I ? ! 1. p. t'.V THE PAN-OEP-M AN LEAGUE. i I. ''I'm quicker) i he patriot!,- .

'. COI '"l,vIS"l I opposiiCM to :

1'" t 1.

"To promote .in ntne Herman, y or" intercs-B in Ha rope. across sens, nnd (,.... ml !y to further tjiej

colonial r.-.o-emeu' for prai tical pur-l-oses." -SlM'llN'J Of the J ' n - le I'l 11 8 t) iC j

,, League, list adopted May I". ';

!.. p. -N.l .ee !,nl'lL'IH II ! deutschen erb.-mdes. Ifinfi. pp.

des i

i .

'Who wields the decisive Influence on

the nend. of foreign politics In Oer. i ir.anyf V-o Riv" the p fe mpule toi e. cnoii-.i'- driving force'- Absolutely, . none other, for a quarter of a century, j but the Pan-Oeiuians... They have ac-ji:

(Truster t mluotmc on tne snap-.

1 'inn ' en 1 lie '

NOTIB OK AD.WIVISTRATION

l.V THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF

K'lIN' PIl.VPE, LtECE A S 1" 1.

1751 N'othe j hereby gicen that the underlp --ed has been appoin'ed admhilstrstor o' said Estate, bv the Judge of the .'te Puperior Court. ?.nd F t-i'e is supposed to be s! enl. J. EDWAiin nrnxs. A dminisi r.i I 01 . I ia te.1 February 13. 13 IS. Feb. !S-:3 Mch 4 131S

NOTICE F A PM I NIPT I. AT ION. : THE M ATT F. II OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN' OOf IERT V DECEASED. NO.

' 1 cases of Mr.

liven

-loi.e

the eour's of their own counties, and some of these courts may disagree wirn 1 Judge Hosteller. The burden of ih HoV.etter decision; Is thai the people are ihe rr.es to say' and not th legislature whether their liberties shouUl l.e 'aken from then-. ! Hands Down Written Opinion. rVANSVIt.LE. 1NT. Feb. IS Judge, I'red 3f. Hos-elSer. in superior court' here. Saturday overruled the demurrers to the suits of the F. "W. '00k Brewing Cornpayri th? Evansville Erewhig Association and Henry Oergenr a t h, saloon-1 keeper, which were brought to test the constitutions 1 it y of tne srafe prohibition law. nlil. h is schedu'ea to j,j into itect April T. and declared the act unconst!tu1ona 1 and 1 oid. In overruling the demurrer of Lane B. Osborn. ptoecuting attorney of Vanderburgh County end defendant in all three

suits. Judg Hosteller handed down a ' written opinion, which B'torns for both plaintiffs and defense agree. Ind.-I rate that he will issue an injunction re- : s'ralning Frcsecutor Osborn from en-; forcing the law. The decision, which declares the dry! law unconstitutional" and void, is based1 on the case of Beebe against the state, of Indiana, whi.-h was decided in 1S55. Prosecutor Osborn Saturday night eald that he probably wiil f.!e an answer ' o the complaints and push them to final rguments. There is no dispute of the ' fici! in the coti.plalnts, however, arid the nr.al arguments, if set. would be nsre!y a repetition of the arguments on the demurrers. Attorneys for the plaintiffs said any further proceedings of this

kind would be merely an attempt to ! Cvr"a;M :

RT RNT1,

other ii.cu on trial, however, remains, the fn'iie as if they had not been tried.; Their bonds remain the same and unless action for a r.ew trial ' t.ikeu in due time by the go runt-Mr . s;cp v, lit be, tiketi by the court it- ia said for the, discharge of these men involved .n the J alleged conspiracy. j It is understood that after bmg out , twenty-two hours the members of The: jury stood six to six in C-matter of determining whether there was a conspiracy. ' See Sad of Litigation. )

of tlrin,ii!. and to offer' 1 on II niovemeir, antagonistic r i c

ens 1 .lev .h.piVKMir. ' . To Ufa! and solve all o,uet tons 1 vin ,

ing upon tne nrmgn.g up "r c:n,-ji;

a ! it'll i 11 the ijcr- ! j , i .a"".

rmi',1 g I 'i t

hearing upon the

d -en and higher eJu manic sense.

"To watch oer and support all I N

' I'"1 rtiry lose 7.eit.

p.c i

1 , a i i o t j In ml -or. 11

1 I : e , o t -e o ,1-f'Ufih l,i-re 11 seal pat lies m; 1 1 ' i i v Is ions loM-. -K,n t lie

of

Interest s

,-rs and oapir vear" they leasiiie ilian 1 nii 'he parof O-'iinany ut r. 111 Die

N o ' 1 ' e ;s undersigned i s 1 ra or o f

hereby given that liif has been appoin'ed a.im'n--iid Estate, by the .luoge

- I. I Ii

Dai..i

i Ke Piiperior Court. tale is supposed to be o j. j'dwa riD nci: .Admin is! I"eh 11. 191i. Feb. 1S-2:. Mch 4

0.

GROWN POINT NEWS $

iiPPCMNGI Or A DAY IV LAKE tOl.XTfl UVKLI CAPITAL, h.

I NOTl'"E OF A DM IX I."TTlATIO V. i IN" THi; MATTEE OF THE ESTATE OF ! Fnr.DHLICK SAi'iEfl. Dili 'E A ? ED i NO. 17C'"..

is l.rj-eby given

M 1

snen

s Waller hit'head wltii lelatives In Cht-

a nd M ! the V" ee'.

cago. The members of the Epworlh Leai,-.e

farew eil partv r i er and Miss Pt.eiia Meekernext week for Valparaiso

w.ll enter tne a 1 pa-

tendered a Fiank Mee rl.n tea e

I where Miss Stella

Charles W". Miller, one of Hie a'tornevs for Mr, Bell and a group or the other defendants, declared that t!. disfegrefrment of the jury noi;M probably se'.Ce the ease as far as any further litigation is concerned. Tie based this

opinion on the tact tr.a: rue jury was

honelesslv divided on the existence of a

rouspirac- ami that they had not taken i ra so nnivertv. a ballot on anv of the thirty defendants.1 Mrs. Ttuby Hank n-rd siste- . : s. I -ra Little came on Saturday -rorn De

troit. Mm hgan to spena o 1 - . w,h Mr. and Vincent Toukev. j Mr. Henry E;iwc'r has nrp:-'l 'a

position at the VI". B. "nh-ey company

Hammond which he w.t! t: Mar-ui

I : o y t a s at 1

"V : i 1 i held '0 p.

ins i..r ' 'roin the in,, and

a r :' h o i th"

The funeral on Monday renioins v.ere

va Jdevil'.e

row n theatre club for the

SIMMS SAYS ULLIED

PEACE IS POSSIBLE -

Crown Point peopie were very much

1 surprised to i-arn on Thursdsv- of trie ! marriage of M!s I.n'.'i Smltli rf Crown U. P. War Expert SayS UlPot to -orporal Anlvi- M-yer-sia-i t.oned at Camp llanco.. k. O.a.. which

occurred at Pt. John's Methodist I church. Hey. P. Jenkins officiating, at j Augusta. Oa , on Monday. Feb. 11. The ; weddir.fr supper was server! t i'ac:p lilaneock and t nietur o th bridal I party of w r.i h Miss Nellie Meyer of

JIS: by tfce X nlted Press. '"row n Poll)' v- s also a member, was eb. 17. 1 Delayed. 1 Hold on I tali en n if h the company to win. Ii " . r -

West Holds Out Peace Will Come. Bt niUJAM PHILIP SIMMS.

hinck en earlv decision bv the sta'e, su

1-eme court on the drv- law. ' " the we. tern front and in nar u j P"""" r,e,ong . rsnat im.mIn -his opiniori. which covers leven ; won. ! Tn"'r'" ltn""' K'Otn. TSoth tvpewritten pages. Judge Hosterter sav, Therein :a ti.e whole story of myjyo.ng people fre well and fax orab:y in rarl; " ' Pw-iss Impress. ons. I don: mean "that -known in Oown Point. Mrs. Me-er : pec-e will follow within twenty-four I beinr teacher at Black Oak. Mr For Moderate Temperance. hours of ii:nienburs-' co, but i 1 M:.r i a son of Mr. and Mrs it. j. "One of the chi-f questions in contro-Uertamiy believe an ali.ed peace ?aM:-r and for the past fe-.v y.ais v.r-v raised bv the demurrers is j possible th is yea r. 1 ' " e.n -'np!oyeJ in Ch"caS-. Corwhe. her by 'h:r constitution the people! This conclusion ia unhasty. From j Poral Me; e- f t th- follow .n da v f... of Indiana dil or d.d not empower th.lP'rwn observation I know what the ! ran'. and hs b- id refirr.ed north n !.ri,l.niM wl.i.-h thev .rested bv the i French pu-nch is L ke. a id what Er llsh I ompa ny w'rh Vis. -ei'.e M.;er to

constitution to enact the prohibition art b'i!:Jo!sm Is, wh'. from my - in: The sarnie .s nor o-ie rixim. ! hr I have ga.ned a fair da o

el to ifflii the making and the handling j Oe-many can "". From th s kiimif uleoholic beverages. 'edge 1 don't bei'e'.e the Germane have ! is des cnert rot to cnnf ne ihe n. tf) proverbial chance in a thousand.

study v-!.a-

taken to Faleni for burial. Don't foiget to a'tend th

t.!K.w to he si', on at the tonighl bv t iiei.'hi v s'i it

herieS: of li.e Red "i os - aniateur th. Hti-;.-nl are aiivsv? etyioved and 1orucht's sliow- w. 11 be g , en by profe.s . o n a ! s so d o n r m s . t 1 ' ' , our bit f. . r t , - 11 e,J i . v os At 'r.e n.o,ri'rg seii'e a the, Meth..fl:1 t'iviicli tire (,(.n i,T t'ag tontain,nt 1 "Sts was ded-cVd and o large ! n-e 1 -si end to tne : "n p resi v e. er iee. The 'coy S'...'1'.S in uJiifcrtn attended the Jeiiica l.'.ti and assisted in the exercise. Rev. A l.ng, Mrs. Inn e Ward tVljeeJer find J'ldS MCrC::. 'Ml t- on 11. e p-r.gram ,'imi Ihe

Inr.i of thought of eav ii c '.Kr was;

the -st we . ;o do i.. as:st in t his j Charles B'ag'l (single) to Al-

. 1 I CO

,1,'lerslgned has beeM appoin'ed administrator .f said Estate, by the. Judge of th Lake Pupeuor Court. Paid Estate is supposed fo he solvent. LAKE COCNTV SAVINGS Ac TP. EST

COM PA XV. Dated t'. binary 11.

annexed. j I'eb. 1S-2S M,.-li 4 191 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HAMMO.M1. nsl!:am .T. Hastings ibach") to John F. -Wilhelm, 1. 12. B 5. Hvde Fk. add. t 1.00 John F. Wilheim and wife to Jarr.es TV. Hills and wife, lot "D", '""lessons add. 1 oO Tv illiam J. Hastings unman

hi .Nciue .u. iinromonn. r. & i ft. L n. W 25 ft. L C. B Jiinks aid. Aurie F. Craig (wid) to J03eph F. Scott and wife, y3 L 2 7, I. 25. 5 1, East Lawn add 1 :50.00

TOLLESTON

j who said :

I ft fit -KLA I

list the S a

I sis?!

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"So you came to sc-p rr.e a'uou' my caf; everyone in MooPUp is talking about H, and I am not Fiirriseij. for

Administrator, i I bae rof-n an inval'd a k.ns t inie. 13 IS. With will !...., I surferpa from ihuma'!sra of tue

joints for five years. I oeiiove c-vry joint in.niy body ' affoctod. Jfy

liands. wrists, knees, feet were sol len from a chalky deposit nnd I w?lieJplfss. Phyeicians wanted to on orat on me and iry to remove m deposi. My legs were drawn tip si that tbey could not be straightened, and fo have anyone lift roe from the bed wan agony unbearable. For one : ear I did not leave the bed -vjthout assistance. Hovr help! I was ?nd "hat r suffered only God and myself know. "The rector cf St. Alnan's Church in Danielfon knew my condition, for he calied on me while. I was conf.ted to bd for the purpose of giving m communion. When I started on Vat. ne-si?, I was in bed continually and getting wore. and for almost a yeat I did not see very much Irnproveruen" except that my s'omach was belter and my strength began to return. "From an absolTely helpless crip pie who could only turn in bed win, the aid of a rope rigged over ihe bed. am nor walking about S9 j0u see me, without the aid of crutches or enne. "Am aitva.vs ftlad to hear from any iheumanc siiiTerers and let tliem know how I re-rained my health. Maddrese ja Mrs. F. A. Cheney, post, office box 14. Moosup. Connection-, i !nve loaned my wheel chair, crutche P'liiey and shoes to Var-ne-s; to add to the coileclion in Boston.' Hundreds of rheumatic sufferer -have tecovered their health throuaii Var-ne-pje after ordinary remedies have failed. No rheumatic can afford to ignore Var-ne-s;?. fr tends to bei. the stomach and does not harm tiie hear. Var-ne-sls is not a cureali. but is 5ntnded for rheumatic cond tions that, have failed to respond inordinary remedies. Send to "A. A. Varney. Lynn. Jla for ihe r.ow-paper devoted to rhc-'t malic? and ' Rust of Human Hintee free. Get Vat ne-Fis, now. today, at Surr mors" Pharmacy and ail reliable drus -i-15. Advt.

ral5

J4.LIV 1 1

:Sy Ogdan. LaWrertrV

Mr.

W i, r

o i , ,i w a i

J a ord 1 'f'6;5! '-f "l.e spi sr.e is so in;V'" was v Mrs. Wheeiep has given and r 3 1 n t s r o this n ' o 1 the a iccess of the y'r'.w ri

r's tal'K on tt of wh affecting, of hr time v o r n r Point chap

ter ; i a i u ' ea d t sh i Pami for II

w ' r h ' i s s her school a : h of M is on i - da;

cf beverages within the bounds of temrerance and in.nui.!on, hut absolutely1 io make teripera'.e and moderate use "legally sropons.ble. H eontempiates. not. a restrain, against the heetilesn citizens, 'Mil to md-.i'ge his persona! impulses to- ; ard drink, but is Intended to so coerce! the diseree citizen as that he may not; r ail exercise his will on way o-" the other. It is n.n attempt tu atrophy the. p uner of self-management aliogether by . depriving opportunity therefor. It ia Intended to force upon one oias of worthyJndianians an unwilling outward con-, formity to a mere appearance of strtel- j t vtr'ue in personal practices. such irtue is gr a t ji iously conceived by an- ; er'pee e'sss of worthy Indianians. i Says Legislature Exceeded Power. "It Is not incimbent upon this court

o volunteer a rc-oncinatlon or dt"Ttr. tn'.ion between the conflicr'ng views T the dry a and wets, and so far as this court :s coneerned the decision of the constitutionally or unconstitutionality cf the act in question rests nor at all in the 'ndependep-: personal opinions of the presiding judge.

desp'te Hc'-.denhu :-g"s s'ratgy and the Ludendcrff act'i it Hudenburg can e-pct iitrie or no a d from Austr.a. rljr,ptro- ,a:i's p-..-s.l.on Is loo wobbly to r. a":an' sending Auslriana. II unganaiir. Cr.ecliS. etc.. to their slaughter on the weS? front. T'fie Prussians may bron b'. them :nto a'-C.vltj against Italy a.n.ultaneous'y 'vith a German offens ve aga'r-sr I-'rance, bit this appears about all. i ztrtnn said in Pec-mber as Germany Is r.ghting- for Ti ;este, Aust r'.a might figc.t side hy ;de -tc-. "i ii mgri

on f ront'ers nthe- than A';- v'iij m later.

c o n f i n . TI. d occurred

North stre'. M r m failing bealtl"

;.ei nnd has h?n ".-.'! for about z. ic

vt o r A . F' it : 1 e n ; i s V at her h

. ,' . 1 e on

;ains :n." been tie nasi t tv .

"Onfrrtd ro hein ' h She ' s s u r -

w; f '-. -

" 'd h,i. a,., y r5 w : ; ; a 1 1 a

lie:- hiso-ml Pdl'ey A ll'T of ctowm r

and

-i r

-; - t tl ? n z " : p d o 1 s '. e r

.1.

is, i was j l:S"erre,l Jo 1et was a ".as r'de

'-nt l !; R! a s in Vile- Kfl er p, 7 K -os'.. .'. oh n V a i Pa rr. M K'.r.'ev y. e r. I'lnr'ii. e ." ev. Palpil Pr--t . P. 1 a U : 1 1 a n , T " r d .lo'pt. Wa't'-r

I v'evr s

ly (1-ie to he;- efficiency and .1-ioge M.-'.Ta hen's taio to ' lioy Pent "rrovement was !. Judge t, Malooi is deepd in J ! vepiie work and lie V in a-n.i-.l w j , the Scour il E I d e p the Soy IhrOUgi'i

perio,! of hie life--

s'rs' Ur. Ay 1 ing's ;-s 1 1 - 1 1 : ! n s a r( d was

r it-.i--.-vt ami his s ib- ' J.anrt'ied Ppecial music J The. Ii ,; ? w ) , o 1 e p ; e .

. , ... . . .- h g n:i: ' ii 1 1 ' i ' I B-ow n. J oliti 1 W he;r. Harold !- ii. . "pff.jrd Vej;.

-i ' n. 1 1 r: no t; IJa -; -': b Il.vfin, v del ph 1'-- nn. Lather rt'iSr:lii a nd A i i h r

E TAX MAN

VISITS H5TTMG::"-'

BIG FIRE IN PARIS, ILLINOIS

HARBOR MAN DIED AT GARY

Gary's Company F Once Called Millionaire Outfit i

of 3Sth Division.

Willie::-. Si hbuert, 6i years old, a resident of g "Michigan avenue. Chicago, who met wiih' an accident at Indiana Harbor abou tr eek ago. passed away at Mercy hospital, Gary, last night. The i en ains w. lli b shipped by Williams' I "r.drtalitn g c'or.pany today to Chicago for b'-.rlal.

Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In

Fare Blood Means Perfect Health.

Trie Averagr dm-fgist has haridled hnrxeda cf medicines in his day, croe cf -rhicti have lon-r aince been forgotten. Bot there is one that has been sold hy the rug-grists 1 hroufrhor.t this country, for more than fifty years, and that is S. 3. S- the reiiehle "ri"w"

raeciicir.e, that 5g purely retfetable.

Many druggrista have seen -wonderful results accomplished amonjr their customers by this great &ld medicine, and they know that S. S. S. is one of the most reliable blood purifiers ever made. Ke? your blood free of impurities by the ur e cf this honest old medicine, and if you want meiical advice, you can obtain some "without cost by writ ing- to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co.. 28 Swift Ihcratn,." f ! o . rt

ST I IMPORTANT INFORMATION toeyery atitomoWle o-wner in Lake county that tbere has been estabUifcfcd ta Hammond a company under the style of the Champion Tire & Supply Company, -who will market the very best tires that can be aiade. They will distribute only one style- of tire which Is non-skid and looks, acts and wears like a cord tire. This company will shortly isetis a catalogue of automobile necessities that tbey will carry In stock, such as Wire Wheels for Ford snd Chevrolet Cars. He;ntz ?'. Starter and Lighter for Ford Cars, Fire Extin-ruishers, CharnD'.on and iTmssten Spark Plugs. Windshie'd Cieacers permanently attarbed to the windshield for cleaning rain from slags, and Spot Lifhts. The Champion Tire & Supply Company 111 be the only exclusive jobbeTa la Northern Indiaaa carrying a complete stock of au'omobil accessories. This company is run in conr.ertion with tho Mcllroy Kelt in & Hose r.r, Tmoiao and Sohl S:s. Mr. Fred F. Frir-dle?. f"i-ner HIef Peputy Sheriff, is Vice President and General Msnarer.

I H A TT I F.5 n. I ' R'"i". .Ml??, r,,. lt...Th. 'iary company. tmntiv F, "sptain ' .Thomas F. Rcli'y corn ma r dine . l"!st in 1 fantr) . nas once the "mil'iona ii e" ouif; of ihe "Siii Hiv :nn. Most of tiie men j worked in the siei mills, an,i until (January the eletl cornpnnv 'a former em-' plo: es r'-e!.e1 h-ir regular vasts, i : from $5 to J15 a da v. V ith :h rlrst rf1 i the year this ray stopped. Th. ir.cn I took out war risk Ini.r a r,. rougnt' : Liberty bonds, baugiu Thrift stamps' and mad assignments and. n Hot men! a in 1 J dependent relatives. So ir reached n 1 i point Hial when 3. ornpauv nan 1 id 1 more than 6 5 cems he was regarded as a ' I plutocrat. N'on- the inonnie tax col 1 e,-t-.r ' j has established n off i, o at r'ainp fs'ieibv ' j and notified the nrenrbers of t'.'ompanv F

1 to pay on their iriwitic ii for lat vnr, ' The records sh.ovr ilia', la--! vear a ! rmmb'-r of "!ary ni' fils r-r.ile a i.jpij aB ; S4.5AO. an-.! ' "vy fe-y rf thni wci.t bIo-.v j 25' a tj"nth. It Is on mrornes li;o that i r ha t they a re called on to pa la-c f rnni j a regular wage of j;o a month, that hns ! alre.-tdy been split m a number or dlrecI tions. SliH. sometimes the shorn lamb j is tempered to the winds. For instance.

H I. . Feb. 1 e.- 1 ;-e Taris bo-v-o l!.-.-;': li.isin'-s dise dec-rot r.i ea'lv liHV b.v f I ' S a I 1 I, ' 1 -s . e ill liir h's-r. ty V:-' fiase will -ea,.;, v;;nfi.. r-nr o ij -a ' piiir;.!;.,, , ! r 1 T-r,--!S Haute, Ind , and f...,-.i f.-i-ish; the !!ani for . wind a' fust th-eat-r.-"irrh'.-i and the eiit..-e

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I'.'", acco-d nsr to - rpnis ;-.re torlsy. N-. g . .! in ' on s ng :o tins rs:i't ".ro . a d to , a-, e b(-n 1: iriT -v a v bv'.a: .Tarar,ese ;-p s wl'ft iue ,r-eri--an sli-ppinu boa: !.

bert Rornrann, I. 25. B 3. To!! Land fo.'s 1st add Anna Frank and husband to Kebeoa Barher. I. 1, T? 4. :nd Oak Tk. add Eunice A. Touch (wid) to Lazarus Goodman, L 4 R-.mdells add. . Eunice A. Touche (id) to Gust Ol-bus. Ij 6, t i, Logan Fk. add. So. Pld Tr. A Sav. Fk. to Gust 01-bus, I. 6. n 5. Lofjan Fk. add. tuiell Simpson Co. to Gust Olabus. L 6, F. 5, Lcgan Fk. add . Clarence Bretsch and wife to Mid City r.ea"y Co., I..S 3. 1". R 6. Tnd Oak Fat k add Herman F.oynberg fsnirie) to Mid City F.caltv Co.. La " 1 . ::, B IJ, Oak Fk. add. La ?. l- H 46. Ind Oak Tk. add CART. David Haas and wife to tliclui irnrrtphrey. Ls "J"'. Zi. B 7.

j ilnry Land Co.'S 1st sob. iKreivn Huir.rhrey (single) t-

Lav id laas and wife. Ls SS. t. B ',", Gar;" Land Co.'s 1st i-ub. Garden City Sand Co. to Carl T. F.aker. L 11. B 1. Garden City ndd. Gary Annex F.caliy Co. et a! to 'H'-rir.ir.a prhw imiiier. Ls to 12.. P. Oarv Annex Jary Land Co lo llan F. Ottosou. L IS. n f. Gary Land Co.'s 1st t-db. Herman K Pa's tsitifrlel to John I". Weis, Ls 21. HT. Tt J. .'"lenda'e Sub. Funic V Touch (wid) et si to Al-ke 1'iotrn o'ski. Ls 40. 41. Ft 4 . "ond:t McCinuiiys 6 ih add F.AFT i.'IIIi'A'jO. J. Kalman Kcppn and wife to Joseph Kovacs and v ife. L S. Stniko's ad-J. INDIANA HARBOR. K. Chgo. Co. t Sam cok and wife, L 10, R Fark add

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MARY MacI.ARKN IS BACK AGAIN.

THERE has Mary MacL.aren

been these long moctbs ? Well, that's not so important, now

that we knoty she's back again. Word has just corns that she has signed another contract with Universal and tas taken up her abode at Universal City, Ca!., for an indefinite period. Mary MacLaren, the talented young rcreen star, who was discovered a.nd made famous by Lois Weber, has again signed a contract with the Universal and is now at Unive'-sa! City, Ca!., preparing for her second aprvarr.nce in pictures released by the Universal. Lois Weber discovered Miss MacLaren one day on the lot at Universal

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1'er's Magazine Sorre psycriological influence mp.de her look up and th cn!y face she saw in a crowd of extras and wou!d-b leading ladies was that of Mary MacLaren. Tt v,-a a wonderfully appealing fac to start with, and Mary varted a job very harlly and was afraid to speak to th most fanrus woman director in the world.

Like lightning Mis Wenr decided to produce "Shoes." and with this utterly

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MISS CLARK I.N TKUNELLA." Work was begun, it was announced last wek by Famous Tlayers-Lasky. on the Paramount production of "Prj-

triknov.-n but worderful girl in it. i nella, with Marguerite Clark in the

Mart MacLaren's fortune -was made ! star role.

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with that one pirturr. '"Saving the Family Name," also a Smallry production, with Phillips Sm alley piayirg opposite, waS a big success" for Miss SlacLarcn. as was "The Myftcrio'i-. Mrs. M." M-ss MacLaren also wa tb star in "The Plow "orran." one of th most succes-sful of the Butterfly Pictures, an'l in "Moriey Madiess."' on of the Whispering Smith stories. With tes and other productions behind h"r. the photoplay world has a right t0 look for many more big successes from Mary MacLarrn.

In this picture Miss Clark is said t have a part that is in striking contract to that in her last picture, "The Seven Swans." "OH, BABYr ' "Oh. Foy" has enioyed a two year' succes-s on the legitimate stage. If the similarity in title deserves skri iarity in fate. Alice Howell's late' Centuiw comedy entitled "Oh, Baby" should repeat in the movies the former production's success. "Oh. Babywill b released about the middle Vr February.

TO LUTE TOO GLflSSfFY

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THIS BATTLE?" ! Fa tiny C. Chartier, L 3, L ii. - i . Ttatlroad a-id.

your Kiancys are tne nitcr3 or in? body. If thy become inactive and rail to eliminate the waste matter,!

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j a corpora), and so have Jlrry Lindsr-n ! find Joseph M. Carver, who drew $f;oo a! ; nronth each, but Robert Plagle. w ho ! managed to worry along- last year "n ! ?00 a month, remains a private at f SO. The Garv ites have no rart tr-u'ar room j j to make a jell be- ause tbey have to pay I income tat. There is a man in the HDth '; I ambulance camp who has n.-f bad a do?j lar of his own sir-re May, If IT. ' was! continually v io'atinr tii" i-gu la t ,nn. J and had to pay out h.n wajres in fiiif-. ind 011 Maiyl. 1 l- i;i still ha-e to

settle for forty da;.s" absence without leav e, and be tan not quit his job at j that. . 1

tbey are apt to throw the whole i mechanism of the body out of order,!

jtht.s toxic reasons can accumulate tn ithe system and be as deadly as snake! venom. j j Besides causing the minor ailments 1 'of rhf-umat ir,m. sciatica, "umbazr and

I backache, neglect of the kidneys is apt:

!fo develop into more serious diseases.

sucb as diabetes or stone in the bladder. : 1 J a t V- 1 m 1 . . .

Jwi iur Bony 01 ioxjc poisons clean. Webster Kchoflc'.d, adui the bladder and kidneys and cure the j Kenjamin Sc' '-or.eid twinges or rheumatism With AnuriC R g. Manufacturers ' nd". tAi rl Ik kAl'tA H 11. I

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DON'T BE BILIOUS HEADACHY, SICK ORGINSTIPATED

; Enjoy life! Liven your liver j and bowels to-night and ! feel great. ! Wake up with head clear, 1 Stomach sweet, breath

right, cold gone.

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MRS. WESTBERG ! IS VERY ILL ;

I: if 1 go to- N T I ' M?ru I'-''- ' TN "'"in: " K. 'Vie-;,' '.'Mil. .niiiliy. is iTM.

j critically il! wllh pneumonia, and fears N.v.i.e are en t e n n ineit al"ut her reoverv. -1 ij-b- r-.- ci

Word was receive," from ray lirai Mrs, Westbeijr. 4"' r oad, n-.oritci- ,f i '. A. sii

1 food admin, s: ra 1 or of Lake

civil .nat " 1 sufferers as well as appeased and ellmi-

app. m;ea a.iniin-iTtated the ravares of the more serious!

kidney diseases. Now procurable for, tO cents at any good, drug store, or ; send Dr. V. -M. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.,i 10 cents for irial package. Fokt Wat5e, 1yr. "I have beea1

made most comfortable by the use of I Anurlc. T" h e n it started -to (ake this medicine my rieht kidney pslnod roe at each excretion and my back ached all the time and was so, stiff I could scarcely! get up after lyint; 1

down. The first bottle I took of Anuric j

Adrninistratoj-. ICOmpieteiy curftt m 111 iut-ae .J"'- j

ions, ana tne rneumattsm .n uij 1 Mch 4 1 ?i s 'shoulders, hands and feet is di.ninish-j

.. lng so rapidly I can scarcely nenexe K 'i-' a lm 1 MSTii atr N. that Anuric has done so mucb fcr me' 1 ttki: (! Tun li'TATt: ok in s0 ghort. a time. I feet extremely

i".n;i7. v.v. rini'iiASKP. . grateful for this relief and am only , ,too glad to recommend Anurlc every si. m m" is h.,-eby -iv-u t Lo r .1,0 cnancc I set." Mrs. S. J. Rorfkts, N'-.--i h-is been a"pi...ii.ted a. in, in- S17 CottaSC Ave. Jr.

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.f the I,ni,o Superior Court Said Fst ale is supposed to be solven ITIZEXS THI.'SK & SAVIN'1!1 RANI

A ' Green Ini'l) to AA 1 ' -

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