Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1918 — Page 6
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fife? r -67 Tfr g-ft -gfr Is jfjft gCROWN POINT NEWS j f- HAPPEXISOl or A DA V IX -LAK.12 COtMll MYU.Y CAPITAL John Hfiser who is emplo; ed in the : th mpmg to order, and then read R F: yard a at Gibson spend Thursday Gov. James P Ocxxli icli's proclamation. n'!tl '"-:s mother in Crown Point. vvh'ch in brief, was ;i req-iest that a Mim Vera Heck has returned from : niceting bv held in this ot. for the a few days visit with Miss Kthel Heil- PUiT-os-e of making a icnnt as to the mann in Chicago. "utcwiif of the Thrift Stamp dne.
jure ..:n. and ui glng tlm importance ih.it tin? drive be a success in oider t? nat'!.; our ctiunlry to lany on thl wa r. Cooef R.nAOpr V'ro-enf V o o h v .-e t
. j jr. mooting ot tn . l- m. ?o-:t-t cf thf M. K. h.irch whs held
- ' Methodist church parlois or. i o-
M.ss Minun Cor.-keit Wis . car.! !) Wediisdii.v at the li ..ir.f of trs. Y until S a, I u ; cj 1 y .
;' Mad.?.-n. bo a guest ,j;s M.irtm
Monday. Julv 1, 191S.
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J SlA'h'rJTAin' Is.-IK EI: AX) HIS AIDS j -.Uw, iiUt
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ctat I ici" or, Mr. Oliver' message , to the people, outlining the nrpirriini to i
by rj.h iliv. and n-iiue.-t-
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""t"'" " ';,uaV ; . :'n that a wmpb-.e r..p,.rt be jent him
a!d. and th Siamlar.! Kearei . w h- ; R!i"Oiint t pave a thank nfeerim? rroprram 1:1 os- a com
t .:r.e. the r.uni iters of which were a patriot; r order.
outcome of the drive, tl-.ej individual pi. iicc a? well te list of "starker.- which
report is to be forwarded as soon a.- j ro.t-ihie. i
Welter Rec a who is attenilins North- . I'osttnaster r. F He 11 then made a ! western I'tental Col! rise concluded lit . report as to the sales of Thrift Stamps J rrphmore year and has and bus re- ; pi ior to nr.d includmir this time Mr.' turned to Crow n Point to ?p. ;:d .'. he 1 leln iep.i t. that JU.t".1') worth of j summer. .stamps have he, n ,old np to the time j A m.L'St delightful time was enjoyed drive p ntd. and that appnni- j by the Mason who attended the pb-nic ! ;ate!v i.t-n, ,f tin amount had hen !
a! the Fair grounds or. Thursday. Th ! ""t'e of tv-v.-n point, the n ir
rain did not dampen the spirits of
the pu-knickets wiv f,.i to Flora! Hall ' xhl The t
tnd th-' tr-a.,,1 stand where the basket ' '-P to June --.. w 1, s ?"'.iV whteh as ) f -upper was eat'-n. After which d-inc- '"'' '-now Is far idnv Crown: vr. indu'ee.i ,,1 nt Floral Hail. The i Point's (j-iota..
Mann. and tiieir fan-. 'lies fi om several, d ffereitt b"ics in tlie c'ur.ly w
K rests of the local bd e. eli-. nr.n -.Jf' maes ot;r j
'''' " M r. Hem :n ai irg his figurestated that tins SiM.IM.i, inelud. d nly the returns brought -n thus far. I and w ith outstanding pledces he thought that ti-e siir, wnibi rea.-h i e r V -. . f- 1 t " -, iV,A ,.t.;.l, i.
this recom about 1'.00 last rusht. but, '' ""'-'a oi-
10. ui;i-.r M.,.- tinty rti perj yon in this city pledged f ICO. !n .stamps ; one party pledpes J,'a and another 5tnil. whit-h as the highest amount nledcer b rt n v ono ir:l ri.il
... .. . .i.-tm .? w ..11 t tr.siueni v.u- There srems to be a
rrss request, a Tli
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1 amoun pied.-
Tiie quota per capita is ?:", and w'.'h Crown Point's population peine a Httie!
e.i-t xtr.n ,co,,, maizes o::r o u.-oa
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A truth needed rain fU .n Thuisday which was of trreat i'enefit to the crowns crops .and saved th- potato crop wh.i-h "as d-'iri.q: for va:it of rain. A severe electrical storm visited
ro damnee was reported The thunder e r.d lishtn.ni; were very severe. The farmers are all wearing: a broad smile
cattu art- war r;-i;i.- i, i. ii. .i:tj ie:u-i:. I v toc!.. iaiid.nare Ltiward K. Meit-lnius. at kit. and Frederick K. Keppci.
Tn rca'
c t'r.ie- the s-e.-rotury of tv;u for ti-e U. s. ,. had oniv one
today as the rain came
:st in
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as5ii-tn:ir. r.n'. l;i;it one was pi.v.ty. Tho trt-nion.i.nr; i.iptios at' ached to the dflpartmer.t . the war - ;rl.'jd h:vc ma-'" it ncco? -ir.ry to r.'id two more a.sc-islant to Sr-votary H:l,rr'i st t .?. l'-.T'-dirt frrr-v.-c'lf i- t;r;-t ;i s?i.-;tant, the ciTio? i'l oyivtpr.c heforc t:;o v.r.r. Kd-xnrd Ji. SlMtinins has brcn nddo,' :;.s the r. uiarttiu rt's cp-rt o.t r':--..rjo.- .- adntinistratior, in rharpo of r oth the production and ;njrch f.-,;- the depart mcr.t. Frederick Keppe! is m charge 01 the noa-in.'iitar;. ac.iviiics of the depart meat, such as the ccnimissioa on training enmp iictv;,:"--..
r.ss request, a Pbri.t iamp meHln? ,rc sm th. r,-o;,!., ;ii;U this mon-v I Slimmn HI ! 1 "7 1 T vasheldat the court l.ou.e last Friday nr,r t. return..,, bv the Covern- S fi IRf V L U U ) I even,ls. to wnieh Tu.te a number of I irea!, and the con,.n;ftee in char-re j I H U I I R H ill! i f Crown Tomt rltlonii responded, hear- j we,l a, rnrl? Panl w!sh to impress Lll U S I LIIU I ULLLL !r? several reports made by various j UT,nn PVn,n thtit e-v;h and every'
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tne t. mini'tee in rharrc ! War Savings Stamp boucht will n r.an. Joseph Brown called i on January 1, if. is.
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WEDNESDAY ALICE BRADY
"THE TRAP" Directed by GEORGS AKCHINBAUD
j Rev. AylinK made a motion "that th
tr.'-.-erit e , ' 1 1 1 1 n i 1 e p . w 1 1 ri the assistanc
!-. ih? so.muors .ontuiue act in ! coins ovf r th" cards. a complete list ff s a k e r s to be sent to Stat" Director ; fr Oliver, which mot'on n as seconded ; hy Mr. Lehman. A short d-soussicm fv,in-ed as to The ; discretion used in who should be trmi ed ;s slackers. 1 mti'd ! t e! y followed by a motion rf adjournment, which was s .-- e o n d e d . In order that Crown Point may reach its quota. Chairman Prown wushe.s it o be understood .that the drive will continue until the j-e r,.-,,-! r.n ,n,r'K reached. '
A : tcrnev ? ing a copy o
r I.ake county ;
the ; i t to the p: t .u.b' at 1
of easLern ra'.lrea
ottee-or I."
Alice Brady has a splendid role in ; I this striking picture. It is one of th? j test thins she's don. See "The Trap" by all mean.
GARY STREET HAILWAY Tfl HAVE GONDDCTOHETTE
Do Your
Feet Hurt? if so. call at itfty
office any even-
"F'REE" exa-r.ir.anon. ou. r trouble can b corrected with1 ou pain. I carry a compete " lino of V. izard Arch Supports.
f J, T. ST A MM, Chiropodist
412 Hammond 9'dn,.
I'l Phcns 2533- '
The Gary Street r.aflvvay company Is soon to have !?dy conductors collecting fares from its patrons. This week it is said the ladv conductors will be piven j'hs. Out of six applications made bv the ladies t o are widows, one n-arr:--j and three ar unurtrried. O-ia nth ations
j to secure the jh R rc that j nj are bisr I fni.iigh to reach the bell rope and shut j the doors. Applications are treated as nfid. -nt ial until employe. j I:r arriving at the conclusion of employine lad;, conductors President f. W. J ',nse do. lures it is a war necessity, i ' Wc have tor to do j'. We are m such j.-hare ice c--:n't s-r.-l out all the cars ve I wish to. Someth inp; must ! done."
Horrors of Injections
rszsi For Blond Pnisr.n
I OHPHEUM SCHOOL FOR
St
1 DANCING
rj 152 Stite St., Hammond.
1 DANCING CLA3SES MONDAY
A LESSONS. PHONE 3323
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Number 40 Is Safe
ft. :n t
1 I f g : ru t j.r . rial
suits. The c ! v was r", f ;rd V; Cravens, tiStt.rr.ey f,..r th. M,. hi; tial rnilro".:. and . " - toad t.. t! vers nt a ' : of t.-..- l:.r u this n..- rn.n.r I: i.h .--, .;.:!;. irp m view of h.. ;;;c ;t iviii.b--r Es-.- s . . - i . ' ! t -' -r.- v. o-.' wreck at lv.'o.:,..o. Ti.. ! c- r ' To the pr. si In us. t- -n li I,':1 beg to c l11 vour : - 1. -foib.w n.t- !!! f i o--i 1 ! u. Piir'osi Pay no. General ' " -u ..... ; vision of Law-, Ur.nel i-i-u-.y road Adruinisi raf l.U!, oo; ..i: general policy with le.-p; .. '
handling of rfn-vrni i
a gainst ratlroj'- mra:: f cdt ral cent I vJ : The . dcral Control Ac rlat.-s ti.it suns f..r P"i jurie s nt 3 y b hi - u c'.fore, b'i' pr-. vi.ie - t:.i: may net h Jei'tl f n t he cf the carrier while m 1 1sion of t'o- p . . v r-rn -,( ;t -. Tl
that while julumfi-- ?n-y ! t covered, i devrles i;:'ii 1 . c Jtii-e tor Oii'r.-.l to pro vt do p.-i : and this places upon him the r sp or.' i oil i t v of ri r. !'." rcis of t'.-.e cla.ms .:n-- ,- e i.-.c"? whom ri!v"'i-! is ..;. ' : ': desire cf the lu.-e.-p r ir P. ri: f -justi.shall : d n- to all o
ploycs who a ;e injure, charge of their tlu'cs not mean that verdict:
Pr. Fritz Lesser, of Berlin. Germany, reports the death of IS patien'3 out of 1 "i who r'cejved injections of a nostrum
t I know n as salversan or fioi. Poi-t-nior-Sj ! tem r'vealed arsenic noisonine. tf -von
3 AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND UT ?m ' ,nj"c-
4 CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE ! can seere a safe, r-medy like Number
1 ! 4't For The Hloe-d. rtie incredienfa of
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j Kail to Rent for All Occavons fi I whi''h 5et ln hp V. f?. ris-pr-n T rt-ront-r f-p-ivr- H ' 'y a"d ",hrr 4i works as 1 -'U- - ' 7 KANTi ft . follows- "r-mploved in d,se;ls,s of the 'i , JA j glandular fvstetn, ln hIo...J poison. mcr-5a.-,.,.r..i nvw LijaSSS3SS ! -a i,a .o ......... .
curiai ani lead poisoning, scrofnfn
chronic rheumatism and catarrh, constipati' n. stomach and !ivr troubles. j-n. der its use nodes, tumors, trlandular swellings, sores, ulcers and skin erup-
! tion that have withstood ail other treat-
i in. in .a.- ! a i a n py mafric. .v.atie Hammond. I l'y J- Mendenhall. Eansvill. Ind.. 40
j years a druggist. Sold bj ,!r Wc-ls. S?c?r.d fleer above Paitlx.e Theater. I Hat.-.m--.i-.d. and iy rural Pruir Store, n ; 1 3 : Michigan Ae. Indiana Hat-K-r Adv.
S. G. Carlay Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING.
155 E. Stats Street.
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CHOP SUEV $
i Your friends eat at our place, 5 why not you? We servo the best f steas ar.d chona that Oon v,p
bought- We keep everything $
5 fresh and clean. Good managernent.
5 The New China Cafe ,57 State St., Hammond. f Phone 445.
Star Theatre THURSDAY MAT. AND EVENING The Distinguished Oct or Tyrone Power in "The Planter" A Seven reel adaptation of Herman Whitaker'Fi oelobrated novel. Also Pearl White in "House ef Hate."
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EE-OPEN F,0R BUSINESS aliimet Tire an Repair Shop 116 Sibley St., Hammond, Ind.
V
ut specialty
VULCANIZING
And Hepairing.
GOODRICH, FI3K, FIRESTONE AND MASON
FREE AIR. Open Sunday and Evenings Until 9 p. m.
M. RE3HAN, Prop. Phone 2337.
PMDON
0 OVER HEW M SUIT DECREE
e serlv- rr r.id.ce or ra- -i.-r. rh-:!' .e p.-id
,i gov f-rt.rt'r-nr to a 1 1 -rue s aii'i re 1-..T.' 1 i
'u :-. i-- v,. 1..-5'.' n clu.m up a l:i-''i;j th.. ;.c,frvu!i, Tilt- ncht is i-e- ' !.- - i s'-.-v- 1 t ce nsidcr- the ic.eriis m u con - t I,; ii-i; w l-.-n. j r-n-i" siiiil : 1 t v - p.-. ten,:-. 1 I ' l.U: 1 -It w 1 : I he 1..- j ...I;,-- if lo'- gov-i-r.!.:. -It to o ;s,-, ,. . hh-ntlcll. .' '-:- ;,!. i.. do ciiv Will: irjucd V' ' I.'- ; '.ho . ,-.! ;l,:tt ll.e injured 11 ' I ' r. o,i may r. ..r,.- Co- b :o-::t .if I i: y ,.;.,..:!, v hi. -ft the c-v-i rimer.; ' lotilrlll 1 i ; - OlOlv' of 1 1 ,-
; ' :' ; .. . 1 r. cud v.-' h ma .cel.. 1U . "f i'u , -.. ..(.,- one-lh:-.! or .-half I'l- i to .'in .ifyi r.ey. Vc.i tnav . '.''.ore- Z, Kill- I fci. . lt it be i.r.co.vn the suOi g a c'.'ii!:.'' will b". c. :i 1 1 .1 n - their . t:, ,ii,
...-.ii-" j as to :ce contiactsi on are j i tiu b r nu-h-"o :ed t ceic:se vvue dip- I ttetj.i-, ;-, i are li't required to j 1 or '.-u-.- n-.-k- I 'lv ii.' !-' ii. provi-b-d therein ' j ft! tn- ! l-!t 'lie ,.n i t.-i ms as will en- I ji 'uc- -til I;.' lit .; : 'j l'0i to ie, rive jj - !' - '''.'i't;. If the C"!iraot jj
I ' J I'. :cr.; should be rf (nj. it j ' 1',. ip .. y..i u: di; csing of e- .co-;. . ,11. ..; j. - ; may .) r , f c in fl'tli- ifc c. '.i-h, r . 'ii-.! ic.crv claims. -ci i td -:; i- ,.-:) i Sf , w ci :-.e, i
in 're..--) l ou r; i rt. i v. j i t:. :. j a. ii c'Mith, j jj ha sod upon j lleqienn! Purector. JJ!
BOARD MAKES W REIN REGllEiOfflOIS I
Ml W
ill EitJlsi
This Letter Will Show You How Other Women Keep Up Strength.
Cleveland.
Ul iJiilJg't-fjmMJH.1!.. gLAilW'-glLW" JS!"1.."' L. I - l.JL-i.1-
i Harold Davis, Allen county. 1317. 1-7 i years, for obtainm n.(.r.vy und. r fciie; pretenses, reformatory. '. Hobart Hutchings. .ten' rsnn fourity, j t!17. 2-14 years, n' rine li-iuse to c...m- I ii.it felm.y. K"fv.rn.a:ory. i Martin Talley, e'lmt. n county, lt'17. j
igailiy. s-ta'.e prison
FAILED TO HELP
"ll:in ' ' T lon T,-.
n I i( I It' LI . - - 1 '7 II
tny husband and myself and got illlo a I I'vid Horftis, l.uk.- county. 11' 1 1. 5-14 j weak rundown condition, no strength i ''' robhery. rcfvrmaiory.
Elmer Howard.
ic liy en inty. j.3 i .
languid and no ambition. After doc- I
b i .ng for a while ici.l g.-iting no bet i-r j " " 1 1 a!'s. hurKl i ry. i. tomatoy. I trb-d Yinol arid to ray surprise it built ! I';lish' I.Kiatrec, "larmn eountv, me up and st r. ngt he,,, . mv hole svs- ' 131C :"!! 'ar5' -''! battery, retem." Mrs m it ii,,,,..,., I forma t or V-
The reiiscn we Kufunn;-e Yinol is be- Pufus UT.rr
Mite u is a constitutional remedy con
I a iiiinf; beef ami cod liver rent ones, i
ire.u and manganese i.ept,nat s nd ely- ! z'ir' 1 '''"'- .stealing, refoi mntorv. . n. phosphates. the mo.-it successful! Sn"'!l- Jem.: igs county. 1'.'15.
L ines Vnovvn. Norris Pharmacy, .los.-oh i I0":" '' buariflary. r f..rmatory.
Madison county. 1511.
life, murder, s'ate j r. son.
l-'ranli Pierce. Pu'ii.-im tounty. 131C,
But Lydia E. Pinkftam's Vegetable Compound Removed the Cause of this Woman's Illness.
W'.-is. 1 i.-.mmond .
ili.-ker s Phnrm-
' (scar Allen li.:;. Van.!, tli-urg count y.
and druggists everywhere. Adv.
! 13 I'l, 2-14 ve.-us.
Clarence ,J. 1!
-v -ry. r- f..rm.'Hory
Worcester, Mass. " I took Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound for a . . - . , ii weakness and pain j vhich used t-o keen . j . I I , me in bed for two
1 i.s A cam uaui iiiu.uii. x f '"""t tried many doctors
ithout benefit untd
- -- - -i i irie, 2-1
was a saloon brawler and prize fighter, the report said, and there were some s'roup eb-ments of stdf defense jn the
'--'. l.esnies this Mroud sa-.til the life ill . ti.urucr, st,a..e prison
of i guard at the slate prison, when an- j Charles Y eager. Kuh county, 12TS.
o't.er inmate flung himself on the ha-k i -- years, l.nrgl.-iry, stale prison.
' th.- guard and sought to stab him to d ct.h. Slrcud rushed i,,!t. the tight ani. all ht. ugh he was; seriously .it huns-if. h-- took the knife from the olie r inmate and saved the lift of the guard. hilin l-'enninper is ;ix.y-seven years
"bl and has had a splendid record in the j murder, slate pi ismi. l-i-t Hut ion. The ward, n and the former) Mavi- Koht-rts, I'tnon prosecutor in the case took a kindly i T-?' Jnrs. b-itglary. s v of the appeal for oicm-ney j Homer Alb n.
.J. lbdthoi.se. Alien county, j 4-- . i-v- I wai really discour-
lt,. --11 years. :..iu..rv. state prison j V ; . ' (g? x f.1. 1 a-.j. My mother J-' coy S'.ltmir. Man.,,, county. Ji'lS, I 1 JZ: 1- "ie to take H years, burglar;, , reformator y. j "e.--A vl".: K Lvdia E. Tinkham's 'b o,ge stroud. M.-.d: von county. i!o-.. j c TffSfc Vegetable Coir.-
. ti.urucr, sta-.e prison. N hv-'.. J)0Unu OS 'hurles Y eager. K idi county, 101S. V. belpedhcr years, burglary, stale prison. j 1 ' r riid so an: '.ec.:-Ke Wendt. I.ak ..t.uiity, 1317. j V V" '.t a chanfro ! y.ri.-s, roblt. ry. iatf pri'en. I 'pvSjC; better. I ohn K' r.t.inger. a 1. de. -bu rg county, I ) " ' takinglta'
a 3 it hari crsomuch. I
and roon saw
for the kept on
: merit and am now
l life, r.urder, stat. prison j I ) 1 ro we. I and strong
Sentences cr.mmutt l. ail to 2-14 vears. i ' that I can do all ir.v
o-rar i:iici;. Km-x cr.-.nty. inn'i, life, i hourr work, even my washing and I have?
i little baby who is as healthy as I eonc-iv- i;.n. j con'.d ask thanks to vour Vegetable . prison i C ompound." Mrs. F. H. STONE, 2i county. i3i7. I I'owdoin St., Worcester, Mars.
The board, at a special iiK.iirur I'rid iy, took up the Citvc of ilro-ge V.'cinJt. s-ril' need from Lake cour.' y for robbi ry, anti facts vvf ie pres' i.i"d to sb.ovv
''- 5'i;. i.tirgiary. reformatory. j Women vho fuuVr from displace-
Auo.picis f't-i.-ir.K.n. S'lin-.an our.lv. 1 meats, irregul inties, ln'larr.mation,
1.". I'"1--'! yec.es. bu .-glary. .? pi!'.. Ib fUS.-I i l-e. Mi:!,., or!. , j -, ,
uicc.ration, backache, headaches and
nervousness thoulii lose no time in givinj
t : 1 a
t b.e was nn exr.ert riv. t, ,- and thni .i-imes I:..)., i ts. i:r-i, county, buarg-1 t.iis famous root and herb remedy,
tl' he u.re released a full riveting row ' lr.v : Sam; son f tee ni'ii, to h. p build ships lor the grand laroenv: 1 gti i ri'ini nt ri.-? a war no t rmy, could fount y, lite, ni'ii
iv . i.vui.i r.. 1 inxcam a etretams ma.-
Kulb-r. Kiki-.art; pound, a trial.
be put to work. The board agreed that , Mlkhert ."tint. v. . mbo7 ,: nioV; Jb cry j JfOHr CilliG S 3 Kill Ciis uas necessary and recommended a ' 'lark I'.oyster. b'r.1.01 coitn'y, Matutory 1 veiil he free from charing, sraldinz ofo-.de for Wendt. ! 'ffens.-: Purtc n Cantit 11. cio.ion ;oUnty. eruptions and ail soreness if vou use " ?ome of the important cases. i which ' statutory ffep.-. Pa .'b-dlcy. Sullivan Cyp RmmfnPt Pf5WHfP cb-Kn.y was re... ,n,m.-i,io i by the e.-ui.ty, ly'c murd.-r: Charles Shaffer.! & 39 Wwliiai It riTf&4Ur b. atd follow-: i ?vIo.-ii g .t:; 1 y e.tunty fo.g.-ry: i-:-,rl For more than 25 years it has been healing
! Schmidt. V. rmiipon , o,,,,;v. petit lar- t and preventing skin soreness. I ,.,.t, y : t-parles lie. k ! ;. lav eountv 25c at the Vinci and other drug stores j burglary: William Proven, Grant eountv-.' . The Comfort Towder Co., Boston, Mass. ma m laughter. : '-' - " - 'U.""'i'JV .Tms
Toz Pardon. John I'imer. Jackson cr.unty. ISO? life, murder. (Already on par tie,, ''live .7. Shivelv, Pavvi-'nc ...iinty
1 f 1 C, . 2-14 years, arson. Woman's Prison. Tot Parole.
.uther r.am.sey, Crccn county. PH17.
1- S yeftrs. petit larceny, reformatory. William Prewstef. Pike county, 1017. 2- 11 years, conspiracy to commit n rson, slate prison.
Better to Y.xe War Savings '4? HAVE YOUR WATCHES AND
Stamps in your safe than the blood-! f' stained hands cf the kaiser's !
m
hordes at your throat.
AI! Traces of Scrofula, Cleansed fs'om the Blood
Impurities Promptly Wiped Out. If there is any trace of Scrofula, or ether impurities in your blood, you cannot e.-.joy the full physical development that a healthy bedy is capable ci until your blood ha3 been thoroughly cleansed and purified of ail trace-? of impure matter. S. S. S.. the wonderful old purely vegetable bleed remedy, hr-s no equal
for removing the las: traca cf Scrofula and other blood lair.ts, ar.d there
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JEWELRY REPAIRED BY FRANK SUTTIN JEWELER ietter Vcrk For Less Money. 234 EAST STATE STREET. HAMMOND, IND.
3 no case that it do-is not promptly ! ,
reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse i fr&Zyl-z? igfiAgfJ
and remove every di.-easo germ teat infests the blood and give you nevtr
life and vigor. It is sold by all druggists ar.d you should net a bottle and
begin its use to-day. Write a complete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advice free by addressing Medical Director, CO Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
The War Savings Pledge Card is a little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with
! him in the war and that you intend
j to stay to the finish.
-The h a s
Times Etpeai-. At State Capital. IXniANAPOPIP. INT, Ju-,e :
in. nana oi: ifj.ru 01 1 ..-e , f -. ; ,.).,.
t . . or-tiiepoeii -..- t.overnor t ,!-. 1 i' 1- t... paroles ho granted 'htee li"e-f ritl murder vrisen.-fs in I "'1 na c P' O .' j institutions. It nl.-n has rrcoi .nc reb d 1 a rai-tlou for a r aro!"-.l "hf'-r." In tic , heaviest report sent to the governor in. I
many term-, the parhcii oo-ii 1. .-... -mg its June session, has recommended two pardons, eighteen p'i" ,!'-s and four comrnutai 10ns of s nt"-.u-os. 'I he governor pr- bably w ill ac c.lv,,... ..... the entne reroium en.la ' . uis .1 ti;e b .aid
j 1 rati a- i n -viarcn ses.i ,n, wnen It -was r.SenTr.ri p.y Wide ! I. P'l'Ce. of AndlT-
sici. 1 he board re!;.t.,l that two of the
Adoiph :- id n -1 icker and
Jar rs T. A rbuck'e. had made persona!
I ii-.vi-.-!ig.-iti.,ri of :, .-iime Hn, corrolar.v j t ir c. , t. , . a . , 1- rl Alexandria, where it I e.-crreri. l.f!'ni ('iriieit.-y van recomj i:c n led. V. arren ami a man named j A'a liter were involved In the killing. .Walk..- doinc the actual shooting and j Wr.rreii 1.' ing gu.lty nly of attempted j robh. r.v. in the opinion of the board. Wicn Walker was corn-red by an ofi'i- ' ' r in t.ht- -"da. e 1 he two v, f i ' planning ! to f i.. V,',- i r.'ii ib d AV-iUi.-r did th'-
rarol Is rccr.nitfi. ri ietl. w ere i:u.uJ Wnrren. w ho was convict,-, .-; s a party to the crime of kiPm-. a r-li ;ii-'' :i Jtadiso;, count ; ( P. org' Sir.-ud. sentenced to prison f--r !:f- from Miliso eountv. nrd v. h.o t-av.-l '.h'' lif "'' .a guard at l.e Mnhi-in C-.ty p-.s-u, somt-
time -ir-.. when ae.o'h.--r r-riscTe.;' S'Cinri
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I-' t u 1 l.iil-' .. "i.tn nunc ! Joe Tot us in i;":'t He had a r'pr.n:.n for b.in.r iiKl.taiit nun at ).-. t.- . the little tow" i. -. ?,,, , : in..- occurred Yofu '
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time ago. when areCh.'-r p; isoe, , ".i.t.. , . n . mto kill the f:uard. at-d Phi, bVm.11, . gJ sentenced from andei hure co-ouv !. - 9 w n cember 1. for life for murd-r. feWfi BlSl
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Oscar Savage. son'et.cvl
eountv in lclr) for life for i..urd. r will
obtain release ur.d'--r a .tmnritflhtm seutepre r' 1011 tnend.-d by tit" I'oart' the sentence being two to t went -on. years. Twelve appeal.- to th- board f r c'eio ency v ere r fure 1. in, iudi:: ; t . apr
for clemency f, r William lit own, koi. t- ; enced to sei-v c a ma r.s Piu - hi...' chticr.- , after the killing of a oonstobb-, named, Hawkins, at Inga'.ls, Ind.. 1.1 wh-.b crime Hrow n and hi sou vv . i e tie men J involv-d. l.f.vis Julb-r. f ntciio.i from!
I KIkhart count;.. f"r lif-. l'-r the murder ! of his wife, under circumstances strong
ly resembling th.es shaw muruor ens.
Thomas P. Mars!
the Nesiiiaig Cvddlel In lis Bonnet.
56Every Piano Must Be a Bargain" WT M
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I It is a Juy anj comfort to ko-r thai j thosa niieli talked of palr.s and other dL t--eies that are sr.I l to proceed chlld-bearii-ig I may be nvoi ieJ. .'n w-tirr.an need teir disi comfort ff sto UI fortify herself trlth the
the famous lltn- j well Vnuv-n and titj-ie-hrr.prcd remedy. Moth-
and against whom er's I-rlcnd.
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Jul, peneirallnii;, ex.
serv-d asVno of "the pros, cu-ing a t tor-j appUcat cr, tl.-t .at onee aoftcn. 0tJ , , v.. ,h rs- p--nt -Lie alnl 7tr.inr.l-muscles and llrrv neys. aiso uas d i... f c!-m- bv jh. , rp.ir cWs ; board. Ira Mtdit-y. S'.r.lciioo! irom c-u . - , witJiOut t:.n lien: .n h-iby is born
livan co.inty
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p.aip'n i evl p.'i'n and li.-.-.j-fr tt tbo crisis is coo-
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denie-I
, ,.;', o',h, -s denied Vomen rtrner who litre nsed 1
I "-" ii.Tous remedy ten n.w tr.er cnt.reir avoided I clemency by th" board. Ten cases i't nrr-.o-iac-v-. -,-. tciiii.j epeiV. bcaidajr do-rri I vhich appeals had been made to the J ar.d stretching pains. i.J reiaie hoir they , , .... . ,,,, . v,.. en.-oycl ert.re frrel-Qi fror.1 f.-.e rnanr deboard, were -"tt!ed by parole- e.von b h; ,u nd d't-.,-r- eenence UBtia.iT
trustees ot the penal msturiors anvi i-iciue-.t to epproacirf issotiicrisood. I
th board continued consideration of 1 JW-?t!ier tnend U rcsorat-iended cr.ly tot thirtv-two apreals it had heard. crTji.'ort of expectant mot! ...., , . , t ers, th'..uar.c cf whom bT tos.-d nd In the c-se of John liner, paroled tn j rommendl it. It is f"? ex "tiaal ri, oo?y, October, 131.'. on recommendation cf the j Is absolute !y nnd er-11 rely sefa ani wob. beard, the beard showed that be had . derfuliy cre.-Te. ben at liberty now about five years, j Zr''l'e Jvfm Ef 3eM Br3ltor Co.. . . j , Le-r.ar Bidrr., AUanU. Ga.. for their "VoU.
onoucl nB rPcn eommeriuau.c . erixxl Bock," so valuable to expectant ota. n ttrv..s the board riprlnrfi in rrcom- era. and in hit -T.Knl-T- .st-o.r. vi-iT. . 1
mendir.f- a full pardon for him. In the case of Rufus Warre-n, heard by the
era. ant m the trenntirco ohtam a botba cf ?.iothet-' Friend from the d.-ii?r(?t tnday and thur. 'r.rLfr oureir aiCi "paia Md dl
is the Straubs One-Price-No-Commission Slo
gan. Xot a single piano or player piano in our
w areroom ill ever be offered for sale unless it is
a bar-rain. Read why Every Piano Must Be a Ear- :Ci gain. In the first place, Straube's pay no commis-
sions. Sliding price dealers all pay commissions. Most any person will accept from $25 to 675 commission from the sliding price piano dealers for turning your name to them as a piano buyer. These same persons will not "give your name" to
Straube's because they know that Straube's Avill not pay them a penny for their influence. All that the sliding price dealers have to do is to mark the prices of their pianos from $"0 to $100 too high and after you have purchased your paino of them, they pay the commission seeker from $.30 to $100 out of your pocket. Trade In Yoof Old Piano on a Piayer Piano When you trade your old piano in exchange for a new piano or a player piano from the sliding price dealer what do you get for it? You get almost nothing. The sliding price dealer, knowing that you have an old piano to trade in. will mark a $400 player to $650. Then he will allow you $200 for your old piano then resell it for $10;.). Figure it out yourself and see if you can
tell the real price of the player you purchased ot the : Jidmg price dealeralter adding $50 to $100 commissoin together with the "slump" in the vah
.f your old piano. The sensible way to figure it is to conclude that the sliding price dealer got hide and hair. He made you the dupe of his sliding price selling methods by making you think that his $400 player was a $650 player. He made you think that you obtained a big credit for your old piano when you got nothing. Sliding price piano dealers will trade for old worn out horses, broken down wagons, worn out steamboats, discarded gas ranges and even assume the mortgage on-your house to sell you a piano. Why shouldn't they ? They just add it to the price of the piano out of your pocket if you buy pianos under such circumstances. Every Piano Must Be a Bargain at Straube's The linest line of America's standard pianos are sold at this store: Kranich & Bach Uprights and Grands, Haines Bros. Players, Grands and Uprights, Behr Bros. Players and Uprights, Marshall & Wendell Players and Uprights, Straube Grands, Players and Uprights. Brambach Grands, Hammond Players, Wilborn Players, etc., and are -old at the lowest one price to everybody. Every piano is the best piano for the money or it would not be a bargain. No horse trading. NEW PIANOS $190 8200 S225 Up. NEW PLAYERS $39.5 S425 S450 Up. USED PIANOS $70 $80 $90 Up. "Every Piano Must Be a Bargain."
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631 Hohman Street. Phone 681.
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