Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIMES. Thursday. Sept. It). ISIS. KE CAPTURE OF LENS, GREAT COAL AND RAILROAD CENTER, EXPECTED DAILY AS ALLIES DRIVE GERMAN IUjkiiiOS BACK THIS TURK 13 IIN AIN AROUND NORMAL BLOOD N ANEMIA .sf a. -GARY II BAD ACTOR

THEATRE MANAGER IS

OPERATED ON Mnuriep Hnnkinscn of the !'i".i(ln'i? Ihitr. in.rv. under" cut an opiali m for appendicitis at no 1 ' y hospital estrdav nJ is rTortt as i'i'vutIne very nicely.

ENTIRE GARY BAR TO ASSIST

DRAFT BOARDS Th entire ial fraternity of Gary.! ronsist nfc of .IudK tireTiwnM anlj !ty-evfti lawyers, me mobilized to lisMSt the draft hoards in flllinsr out j quest ionna i r- feo mfhe liratt of Sept I 32M.. j Section of sixteen es-h have been i formed and the first division betrtin !

their work in the superior court room" this morninr The next section will r-eprln thftr work as the qnpstiohnairos ('cumulate and the entire force will t at work next week. There will he no more mint huslTie! until the war work in hand is Clfpns'd of.

DEATH OF INFANT SON Paby Iceland, the two day old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Zealand. 44 Washincton street, Gary, died at Mercy hsratal thin morninK. Burial to"k place at Oak Hill cemetery today, the ilary Vndertaklns Company in charge.

TEACHERS ASSOCIATION TO MEET Th Glen Park Parent-Teachers- Association will hold its first meetinc of the year Friday afternoon a' " 'A a the Glen Park school. Mrs N"M Soj f r of Cedar Lake, county chairman of the food club, will Rive an interesting talk and Is anxious that a club h formed here. Mrs. George Rrayton has teen appointed city chairman and it !s desired that a full attendance be present.

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Enlists at Gary and Later at East Chicago and Then Deserts.

John ibd'i. subject of Turkey, is be inR liHd at the ;ary jail for federal au

thorities front ('hii fiRn. H' huil 'mliMed j in the- Hritish army ami 1 inn furnished I with t r.i ii'.nrtfit1i.n t . go to his assitn-i mi nt i!isinsc(j nt it ami become a ic- ! s-rt r. A' th" resist rat Ion September j 1 1! hi- attain repistered at I'sM 'liicaKO uiriiiT the nniii' of Abdul llaiiud. ruler! of Tuili-. He was picked up by the :.mv poliii' last uiKht nod will be turn

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prisoners hemp lu Id at the Gary police! tuition iir-- John Jones of Chieaijo andj Yi'i! Kov.'ii, 1 100 Johnson street. Gory. J

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THE BLOOD liy LEE HERBERT SMITH, XI. D.

In thi aborc drawing from tli? hornan blood in health (Fix- A) and in dis-

Ver to the iiritish r.trniti.iK offic ri j fle (Fig. B) we nee how the blood channel, aa Been through a microjicope, when ' '" f'-lT!tl I .v, ----- -V rv....... -v .

a prirsun is tuiu-u.ooaeu aa m toetnit vrife- -o ) i'unag ce lODg winter months mort women are honied op ia tho home., office or factory, getting little pood our or proper rxercine. Therefore the following spring or sommer they fefl weak, nervous, look paie, or the skin breaks ont in pimples, emptiona or boils; one feels " blue" and withont energy. Socwtnnea hands are cold and " clammy. " Women oftnn are bo pale they look almost gren often called "green sickness." At such times there is a large decrease in the red or -white blood corpuscles and the blood cell ioctead of being round and healthy take on irregular shapes, as in Fig. H. What's to be done in unch cases ? Put iron in your blood, and the celli become round and red ; they loee the irregular shape and yon gain in vim, rigor and vitality. P.y experiments and actual test, I have foand that the best combination of iron with herbal extracts is to be found in an iron tonic, called "Irontic," and sold by most dragnets in tablets of one hundred for sixty certs. Too will find that instead of pale cheeks, feelingB of lassitude, tired, worn ont before day is half done, after taking "Irontic" your cheeks will have color, you will feel strong and vigoron, and "ready for the. fray." Start now and ycu vri'l be surprised how full of vim, vigor and vitaiity you will feel in a few 6hort weeks.

LAWYERS TENDER j THEIR SERVICES : . i The n ! ' orne-. i . f KaM 'hie,ipo and j Indiana llmbor li;id a dinner m-l!tn -it I'i'.rl l.'.in'ri n's. Ieny, T'l'-nlny eve- j n:i!C. mid f.led-'rd iine-.v their services , t the ; o e i :i in en t in dsyistinfj thei di-ft d men to fill out. th ir question- i mures. j Thi re are Mx'i in of these legal mind- ; ed Kintleiu.-n and p.-itriots prepnnt and the- details e,f the lnn of work was I t)...i '.utr'il v worked out i In tni- west, end. Rftorneys Mi"fd ;md i J'.i.e will be in r iiMitre, ntid in the Hnrtvr .-mi, Alttoi-r; y5 IJrlsscy ar. X;in Home. SWAP SECRETS ;

V. U. YOUNG HOME FROM HOSPITAL fernrin TT. Tounc. manazrer of the Gary Orpheum theatre, who underwent an operation for appendicitis last week at th Grant Hospital, (."hirae-n, rr turned home in Gary today grea-ly improved.

Street in Lens and part cf railroad yards itt coal dumps

Lens, one of the main strong- 1 inc- nearer to it steadily. Lofs of their supplies

holds of the Germans and of great I this city will be a body blow to the military' value because it is a coal i Huns. They have vast quantities and railroad center, ; doomed for of war nr.it eiials .uorrd there r.p.-i the Gerrnaus. The allies are ciriv- 1 may not be aUIe to move all vt

dies. The los? of the

coal supply will hit (iernmny mdustruiily. 1 he raiiroacs are th main h:ies of corr.m jnication in that section of the Mr ii:i.

VICTIM OF SPEEDING CRUSADE Gorg Gasper of 515 John stret, Whiting, waj arrested hy Officer "WarTier for speeding on Indianapolis boulevard. Hammond, last night. Gasper will be tried in the Hammond cify court the 21st of September by JvJge Klotz.

WHITING BOY IS ACCUSED Varkus Sheets, 17 years old, of whlt1ni?. was arrested last nipht on State street. Hammond, by Officers Bunde and Elnsele for carrying concealed weapons. Shesta said that h had hrousrht the rvolvr over here to sell it. lie was fined $35 in the Hammond city court 'this morning by JudKe Klotz.

GARY MAN ARRESTED. John Tonnkovach of 1715 Massachusetts avenue, Gary, was arrested yesterday at Calumet avenue and Gosfin street, Hammond, charged with violating the liquor law. Tonnkovach. who had six quarts of whiskey, was fined $?0 in the" Hammond er.y court this morning by .ludare Klot;:. 15 PERMITS BY ONE COMPANY FOR GARY HOMES

of 425 i Vnlral avenue, hmnp, cuse dif Vein? in a hairy. H stopp. d last n'sht by ('"iyr l.u'e liammmid po!ue f 'i' si-'-iVn);

diaitapolis bou'evnrd. His trial w ill be 1

'ield m the Hammond my i -ni r-'w ni-rn in Sj t-r-h- r

HAMMOND BOY, COLGATE

STAR I'i MEET F

II. C. GiT.o. "'n r. A G.!l".

Hohman s'reet. Hatnm.md, "'.;! j-rform with the team of athletes r' presen inc the flying field at Dal la. Texas, tn 'he Great Lakes ticM meet tomorrow. G::: is ente.red in the weight eicnts. Iast year's football captain at Colgate, where he was a star fullback. G,Ho is a famous athlete. He has 2.1 medals and 11 cr.p.1-'. won in athletic oorn .-titi-m when he i as a member of H Milu aukehigh Fchool t. am.

is I nflTn I flT"P j ':"-! en-i- i the v. .tists and tin , ,f ti,J P ! I W j 8 j I J (.. -nc :.-. i-fn of 'l.e;, fvle-s : n 8 H I 1 8 S II I U "'" ' ; i-- '' " -i-r-l

j -i ,-. s,...l.-e P.cve Ger:!.nv ! expected to I n . M ; n:ie in a M r:-c.is ntfrnpi to et.d the. APPLAUD feSH: lit taltWoV I ilrrnnia- !. fa:t a pproa li ; n-K 'iesperas . -a m i fen b-i !!;'.:rv let n caution at'-iiiH i

UlUnl j hrir,,i.,v.-;t;nu on t i,e wall and that; ' i --he is HVlkil. s;.erite eff -i ts to I I . . . I

of a series rf rur, --tic 'u-.i- i: M-e that :s p i, si;:n tier.

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Two tricks o' trade are tetter then one, and you can learn much from your neighbor about canning and drying. Free hook of initructiom on cunning and drying may be had from the National War Garden CommUiion, Washington, D. C, for two cent to pay p o t MAKE HIM WORK

P, TO THE KITCHGN

aeries f f r i r , t i

id a ' : i! -r ; rilav at Tiuil- U'-i i'-at -hiker f n t on i. b v ' ii- 1 ' rd a? none oth- r tb"i

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AMERICANS ALWAYS WELCOME

Any Americans w h-i ri'fiin to visit Canada will h- in rested tn the fallowing i n f or m h t i' -n. The following Set

ter was received ve.-ieriiav bv At-oi-l t i ney V. A. K ,zy fr-on ti.e manager of the Windsor Hotel. Montreal. Canada. "The Canadian Keu titration A.-t ap- J plies only tn person. V'-t n an.-nt: y i esnl- j m in I'anaiia and d... not in any way -afTeit visitors to that untry from tl.-J

I'nifed Stat es. Passports at e not ri- . ,,, iju.red either, and the only paper. ne,-.tl.

essarv to serine admission to

I is for the visitors to have pa;,rrs sb.ow-

iinu they are citizens of th" 1'n

States. On th

. i national

Iate yesterday afternon the Indiana 'with identification card L-y th- C. maend Illinois Land Co. composed of Ghi-dian i nm: : tr ra t : -n agents. hi -h P'l-cs'p-o capitalists secured building per- ! m't them to t ive at w;U t h i . n h oi t mits for the erection of fifteen one- '. Canada. S-nator !! die i Ison. ohan inan

TVr crpopd m i f-M nrs v a s Y the in. i ; ra e , cape.. The sp,

J. P. Johns. -n. foreman for

: I arse shipv .-.rd s it: 1 .rt'and. rr.. a i' 1 i who, ihrough hi- ability i f hanillins mAn jand ...i.isi !f n worker in om rails for; ' o i r thirty-five y ar. w as il ! to bi.ilI a ;i:p in 4s days. omet.hin hut had I ! nm r hern accomplish" i before in iosi ; thru fo.jr months t :tr j Mr. J.Jir.s, .n in oj . uir-s bis a i.ir. -"j , stat-o' tli.it iic :,s not l.t--r tin- ten"-. : t ', of any . orpoi .( s-i of m.Jixi-iu tl l.-C ; that he v.as h.i- f..r ot : tlcnsf ot.lv and ' ttfit v . t to l.i. k nt- i i;.i Clorv to i he I :!.;.. Ti.-tr ; tl- res! he bad ; a.!, ', . u i h tiir to. a to sink i t h" i r .i" l.n , : no-v he v us lns'rnct. ii t - tM pi Tha' t.iiv it 1 'it lor v rk or tiuiii. n j 1o' n he ..'j,i work h-1 ihi n ni'-.a t - o : liiavs hut six ila s a v r am nxertitr.e ' i i if t-. .-csarv a'.-i fi.rt! r that -i davs of loatir.ii on tin- jili v. -is tat wli.it he. in" ant en hi r. ,

i II' ' ry ttiotj ias e.vt" te-i to do his. u'n.o;-! and when la- b ft his pia sent !

en; ;.!o tn nt . he had I- t

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Distribution Flan to Be Worked Out at Chicago; No. Indiana First.

Two people can do t'uree times as much canning and dryli'j as or.n. Draft bim to tijo job. Free book of instructions on enncing ard dryi-jg may bo bad front the National Vir Garden Commission, Wn!.i.i;!on, D. C, for two cents to pr-.y pctlarje.

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lb YOUR HOUSE A FCRT?

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. r'l.ivo milni'i-'ia- i.n.'ii ni'tits of th" c-a! within s c'. vi n l y la-cis Wool-

I H"l:ti;!Utt:it.-e f. r Indiana, f..;a cnii f-r. an e w ;;h his assistants s- ate admi ins' t it ion. drlav I'u.-.t has In ti fiiovintereil

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H" fm i!i. r s'-c, I t..

anival at the intc- !a,w

nilry tio-v- a ? jr:o :,irfj

r see to it that

job in .ur

tr.-t him if la

i en -n i it a : nd. d .v t' f sh.i inent !

lraC!te trj

n said.

the state !

ore conion. m 1 1 t ee and this

story frame residences on Delaware and Maryland streets, between 3K'h and 39th avenges, to cost ea h. J 4 . Ti or a total of JIT, 50 V John V. Weiss, of O.ary. will have charge o th" hui'diti'-f O' a rtl"tis and con'truetion rias been slatted Cither permits i.-m.lid ,ir: .1 K Pmitl, two frame lc-i.lfnce? t , ro ' $30(10 eac.-i at 3 1' 4 ait J-"? Mon.-oe stiff;. .lihn Simon, two con s "1 i on s ; ot-.e at . i 5 Cenm t ti-vt street, a two tr.;

Iir-": v flat to co $7000 tin 1 th

HOW bellltt lilillt flt.ll I;" that t v in :-. t 'h ri.- t ma s. ULrain he out ol l!f hat ami n..; a linn would b.

If 'hi

h. re , re l'iole-1 Stat.s ;tni tnanv- rii'-re -" In pod I If I i;Ju tn v, on Id ds of t!l- li'in--on l-'f in !i s.-il.

,111 f - 1 1 in).- s' Iti-liana w i i f th- cent to

: totn the hands or t : in:ii. .- at Phi-a-b ipl, !at ChicaRo. Mr. v ...

eliaiic,- v, ill ! ma '.- i a i in '! : ' -1 y. Disti-lbution Plaa Not Announced. No il.tiniie pfi.trrain for th" ilistribiii i ion in the state, ontiiti i i.tt Co- nuiiiln r t..f)s to la- ai!o"'. d to Indiana p. -lis or it-. v of th"- other lift -three Iii-!:ana i i.-s wa announc. d by the s'ate ;..-

Tiiis pt-oKfaiii will b.

n,1.-Zc -a-vl M rrr--ro r-'r

i--."i'j"s".jw w "n.Mjipfe.-fmn . n i iiiii.i..iiijii.1,w , m .in,,,, jiijiiiij i ji i i,

Pldes favin" fats en wheat, we pot ter save supar. re bes' way ter ave j jgar ia ter use syrups en honey. A nice l:'l pitcher full er "lapses convoyed hy a fleet er buckwheat cakes '.s one er da beu" waya to "get crost" wid de nugar piojick, en it saves wheat flour, too.

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Every Hourchold sboiild equip iM for a siege, by cannin.- r.rd di"ying reyelnbles and fi-iis. The back issued by the Nri-on:J Wnr Gardca Commission, Ves'iington, D. C, tells how. Sent for 2 cents for rtaS-

Abstracters of Titles sssscsss

Abstracts o: Titia furnished to r.ll Lauds and Lets

in 1.3 kg uount7.

A Tightwad Patriot "s the worst thing that was ever made.

F r.cD R. MOTT, Pret, PT.ANK HAf.i:.. ON D. . ica Pres.

ALEcr.T ilAACK, c"y-Trf. EDV.'A ,D J. EDER, MantRer

Crcv:n P-iir, IncLiana. Branch OI'lccs at Hirr-Tcr.d znd C-nry.

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autnon.es the st.t.n.etu tto.t rie.the, ,, wj,h .',,Ve of th- atni.ar.i o-nmi-lee

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n the tr.st l n t ons issued n or t

ulations for Canadian n-ti.-lnil there anytli.nc that vvo j.- indica

n i e d-

su e or Intent i."n to imr"" i .-strict ions upon Americans r niiens eniorinft. tr velinK in or lea vins "a nmln.' ' 'There have been -eera! m i s ie.a d i n tr ! st .1 1 em. nt s in th" Canadian and A:u-r- , lean pn-fs r p.ard.ne the nll. soi re -

st ri! lions to i mi el. hut ttie ollnial an

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S'-na t ot

.1 ie . t son, who. i

wo. lid not t-ic

I be 1 1; ' l tif . I t ot

en vre-storv vreioence to -o-:r f.Vi)1 '."".. .;ph R-)'e.v ki. two stcry brick ad1! -n to hu b'c. k at 1511 M.n-v'tmd t.".'.t. to c.t-i J..C1111.

COLORED MAN HIT BY, AUTOMOBILE

Albert Frierson. a colored man was found in a helpless condition at l.'.th av.nue and Broadway. C.ary. early this niornmsr He had been hit by a passi.i.; n -noniohile, injuring his arms and les in a serious way. The name ,.f thn itoist. who did not stop, .-ould n-.t be learned. The injured man was taken to his house at 21S0 Adams street.

An Am

besides beiria the chairman istrut- .n l:..avd. is also a no Canadian snvi-t tini"nt, ef:"e r.osos of ihes.- false tei-iiits.

iiHti tourist or h-isiress man lias a1! lb. e i iiihts and privileges in t'anad i that he lias in the Cnit'd State.--. "TIIK WIM'Solt H'iTi:i. CO.. MCiNTliKAf CAN."

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' " r - "'" j Mr. .I...ns,.n ,.-s ii"! ltaliv l:s- I ,-.is an-1 t::!k. .l s

shon to r. "a ta i li ! I ' bo.lv a, as . .-fiv itice.i ri:

h-i n, w '- vv . hi hi

- out d the earth war would mi re i y Ii. rl lie- aft. nt-.on the fact that .air t he ti- -t to - t i u i a a v ntan h . re of that fa.-t I", v s. s h--i; '-i not ra t i. -n of : he a r.

i 1. shoi at c i-iri: c or strtmi;

1 ' .-t I. e- ;i.h J...I-.

with olliciaN of the India

misi rat ion. it is understood.

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Put a larger Service Star on your

Pocketbook.

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iiindav .' K cry- j ;:it in ' In- becln- I

ODD FELLOW NEWS.

mmr that h n a sk .-d I rn 1 1 -'-n-..no it, on be s; aht-int.-d. I n eo n. ! u - ion

ant hu--ines v heti he l to Take ot't" hi- coat d that nobody is d i s-

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MAN FOUND WITH ONE FOOT SHOT OFF A man by the name of Mike S. huler was found in a swamp near the VI. J. K. railroad yesterday afternoon at four o'clock with bis foot shot off by a shot (run he had been hunting with. Williams' ambulance was tailed and feok the injured man to Mercy hospital. The man lives at 376S Adams street.

ACCUSED OF SPEEDING

County Commissioner tio, O. Schaaf

TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY

FOR SAI-F t'sed ears! 2 7-pass. "IfHS. 1 5-pass. 1915 Bulcksi cood condition; guaranteed by Huick agent. 77 Sibley Ft.. Hammond. 3-19-3

FOR RENT Furnished room: gentlemen preferred. Cs Uimb.T-h a v e Hammend. 9 -i'.'-'i

Pas'. Crand Marshal T'r. J. 'hddnian has r.ceue.l the fo'iovvinij I. o. o. 1". i n f i irmii t ion : Judpe Henry P. Horrt of Amsterdam. N. T.. was elected 1 1 1 ii ml Sire of th" Sovereign tlrand l.odRe of the 1 tidenemiint otdcr of odd l-'eii-.ws at the i.res. iit session at St. l.o-ji M... flrand Sire Frank C. Coudy of Depur, Coio.. .res" tit.'d th- fol'ovvinc: rej,ort of the stuii'liiuf of the (ird.-r of odd Fellows throughout the world bo-imli-r "I. 1917: 1. Sovrroicn Crspd Lodges. 1. 2. Quasi Independent Crand Lodges., Australasia. IVnmark. ilrrniiny, Netii-t-rlands. Sweden and Switzerland, .:. Crand Lodge. tlS. 4. Subordinate Lodges. 17. Of'-!. 5. Ilebekah I-odK-s. 9,9:.",. R. Siihoriiniati.' Lodt.- members, 1,(134.090. 7. K.-hi'lrih T.od:e menibets. 771. sa.".. S. T"ia! persons l-!-'tii:itii: to the order. 2,:!iV2Sl. 9. Invested funds of tjje crier. $71.ft7.63:? "a. la. Fiftv-fotir l.om.s for the aged ('id Fclb-wp, H.b. k-ths and orphans.

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n- on merit :oped

I a in i t y 1 .or, n I M i . e a nd j ed o .-rv tio.iy to tiuv Let ds

until it hurt. Ffeui roi'i-H ' f Mr i Waik.r wb" a. coin -,v 1 1 ; i -. i Mr. .lohr.-'Iil tlie cnplov.- s of the i;r. r Tank ' V. oiks, in iiii:oiiii .!edir"-i ti n Iv's to, back Die boys ;.ml the I'l'.sld.Iit to the, i-l.-i. Three ror i: ;t cla.-rs vv. t- lli-n KiM-n and ill siic. sti.-n of vi r. .lohn- j .-on. inst-ad ." usinK I lie "Id lum- eh--er j of 'li'i' Hip! lloerav-" it vvasj s nil"-": SHirs: iionii.w:" Th.- .("-!

li.-ials of th.' Ciaver Tank oris i.. to lioid the tinrd of this ?'ri. of no i i iks in tin- n. a ) 1 ii 1 u t ...

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HUNS SEE HANDWRITING ON WALL

- A 1 o nom y OoH". A 'i st t ia. as

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The man who helps his city and his country by buying a 4th Liberty Loan Bond is for them, the man who doesn't isn't.

Il'.V i'MTRI' fllK WASHINGTON. S.pt. la t"r A 11 s t i i a - -! I u n a i ; ' . t Sl-.v :ik- nmy he . ft.-i'. d hv li.-r toM at t em p to . t a on a!iie. war aims

The Pl'oli..s,.i iiee.ioni to tin" ra

in f i.'tv thiiu except !'"i' i:-"i affairs was fore. :ast today by an ai!i"d diplomat. Austria no-.td point to ;rr.t I-ri'a,m as her solution w!hc not iriinih as far as ('resident Wilson would demand should be a- . -pf.-d hy the allies. lop! 1:11,1 1 ic .ff i. : a 1 a eollthient that tit T"!i;t"n;.- s'-.teje. o t is 1 1 "'to pr ' n ir t . Civ-."- !.!:'tle t!.-n!l of the

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TIMES

PRINTS MORE AUTO ADVERTISING THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN

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C1 MRS3.RTOWiviKEfiKS . yjr.i. f KiMfu who.M's.. Jost'iitiuie li- .Marliyuy Suiltli. of New Ycrk ami Dlnard. France, wiio is the tvid..w of Norwood Stnlth, of New York citj. was married recently to Justice Bartow Sumter .VeeU. of the First Judicial District Supreme Court, in New York city. Tiie ceremony was ptrloruied by Ju.sti.e Kdward G. Whit a ter. of the Supreme Court. A reception dinner fcr .-eiatlves jufl close friends followed the ceremony. There were no bnc"l attendants, owing to the fact UuU do funoughs could be obttiineu nt this time by Lieutenant IMeuurd V. Weeks, son of the bridegroo.n, who is in France with :he Koyai Klylng Corps, or by .Mr. Norwood tni.vU. t' S- A., who is at Camp Johnson, Jacksonville, Fia.

THIS DISTRICT AND IS THE BEST WAY F0R DEALERS

TO GET IN T0UCIS WITH THE

PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMER

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fflT Every Man in Lake County Who jiias Money to Use in Buying an Automobile Reads THE TIMES.

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