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i;h!-hour fhi), tht rosult l.ins !rvt w ca kiio n v. ho work rnor than pit;ht l',uif nrc paid hiii'i and e hif or doub!" tim for th. ir extra time. tVrtuin iiir!oyers have tried to iiitor-j pret lao ri'siilenl'n joisr-rnMor. of the ciht-haiir day a meaning that workmen iwaih! he ohiKcil to work ten hours or twelve hours or however long etn-.loyt-ii niiA'ht wisii iu work th-ni. The War Labor Iioard has decided Ih"! (iii.-- ix riot tho in.-'. In Judge .'lark's (l,a: ion is th.s slaleiio 111: 'Since it, -it titte i ; a e tie entry of thik (iiuntry in lie war) the president has acted in ,;ni unit i t with the act i lo suspend the eight-hour day whenever ko eintii -tit ii-.-. ssity teriuir' S it), lull hiK buspciisiou .p:ie" only to the (irohihi' ton of woiking more than e.ighi. hour", and does not t.-Qu:ro il. 1' is still o.en to the rinphiy-S to dei i'tli' to work lung-a- than jiKht houis, in an noi'i of a difference with th. ir cmI'lov. is to uihiiut the inatter to the nail, iital War l.'ihor Hoard." Speaking of th"- growth of the eighthour day undT government auspice.?. JudgK Clark su's: "Tla'. railroad employes, from coast to ,-oasi. nearly ;aia.0(O' jn number, are rii'v opera'.ing . n '!ie hasis of the figii'-h.-iir ihiv. Th i-atnc is true of the coal tn.nir.ir imlunrv, th pakin? industry, the pews print industry, the. trarinent In-ihistri.-. in jrov erritTi.-nt con"', t uctlon. and in th. lumber mills and saw mills of the treat lidi-l h est ." a oollcese pi . tessorship of literature and oratory she made her own dramatized interpretations of tiie best of French, German and Knslish literature and chose her own ::'i-ii"fii''-j for their presentation. Som- years bp. in London, Lnxlana, after pas-, us: through a u-rrib'e ordeal t i-oni a .-.hock in a tire, she eon.-f prated lot- Kitts to the uplift of humanity and entered uulpp v anvrelism in London in lla.ii. she was Midorsod by the Free Ch'o.roh iVjtici! and has, in that tain -:tj. ami with ii'-r writing, been practically over a scd share of the globe. V hen Mis Itiyeurt was asked w liy .-he retained "Adam liode" and cast aside ali her oilier interpretations, siio reidled: "Why. it is the greatest masi.ramong Fnclish hooks. George E'.iot has run ihe whole gamut of human , motions in ihia book, and she poir.-s in il a remedy for sin through ihe mediator of our redemption." tuang in auto diivitis when the dent happened. ALLEGED GAMBLERS ARRESTED Four tistr Ian esmhlers. Gary, last niir'nt we:.- rnid.-d by the Garv police r ft.".'. v' ash mat n street and wi'h ih'-.e v,)s rnd rioney brought to the li e siate n. They all furnished bonds to anpear for trial in the Gory cit y coii'-t. AUTO SPEEDERS ARE NABBED BY GARY COPS Th Gary, cops yes'erdav arrested u.to speed, rs, C. A. f'allendt-r i I in and M. A. Hill of ("tiscago and Raymond Cook of Otis. Ind. Hill and i'..ok were each given a fine of $11 and costs and Callender put up a $2aO cash bond to appfar for trial on October f t h . ALLEGED DESERTER HELD FOR THE U. S. Pet-r Covones. a Greek at 11S Adams street (!ary. wa last night arres'fd as a deserter prtd 'aimed over to Garv draft board No. 1. PAINT BUILDING IN PROTEST Patriotic -itiz-ns of Hobart last Saturday n'ghl stormed a two-story brick building there and gave It a coat of j rliow paint. More than 200 students tudying the German language usedthe building as a dormit'.iy and recitation hall. Buy It Like a Mani This TonicUpbuildr Helps The Lungs Weakened and run-down systems, threatened with serious Illness, have found in KCKMAX'S A I.TF.RATIVE an unusual tonic ami up-hutlder. often helping to restore health and etrengtri. No alcohol, narcotic or habit-forming; drugs. Twenty years' successful use. 80c and 81.50 Bottles at all drug-g-Uts or manufacturer, postpaid. F'.'KMAN LA ROM STOUT. Rr-.t'sdelpMa, When you feel that your stomach, liver or blood h out of order, renew their health by taking t Sale of As Medicine in the World. 4 evarvwkere. la mim. luc 3oa LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES. li vou do not need glasses we will be happy to tell yon I 50.

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ISTATE LABOR ADOPTS l" REFEREfiGUM ELECTION Indiana Federation Closes ! Ft. Wayne Convention; Financial Report. FT. WAYNE. INT. Oct. 1 The most important work of th thirty-fourth annual convention of the Indiana Federate n of Labor, which clostd Friday, was the formal adoption of the pew- i ef r-ndurn system of ele.iiiiK the offo p rs of the !' -d'-rat "in. 80 diversified were the opni1 ions of. the dtl.-tat.s relative to 'iittliod of th rt-f.-rendu m, that n nts nuiih a special orii.r of business for both the morninfj and afternoon sessions. President Charles !'. x mas authoiized to appoint a sp-'ial cornmi'tec of six men to uct in con ju ta i 1. n with the lawcommittee and to Incorporate !n ttie resolutions the arioiis additions desired by representatives T the various locals m In-1iana. The etloiis of the united Committees proved .successful, and their

recommendations wet... adopted. I m Special Election. F.ich local union yhall tiol-i a special I" election at a regular meeting; 1b May;' to eh rt. from its membership, an -:.- j tion hoard of three in. mb i-s of ih. local V

unn n in good standing aaid tiie presnleii ami secretary or the o,al union, l.y vir tue of their offices., shall he memrmrs of! the election board to conduct ihe. election and canvass (he vo'c. 11 shall he the duly of Die preside.: and pecrt tary-t i-easur. r of the slate fed oration to send, en primed forms a call lor in .in 1 na t a .p - ic- ail o, ine oitic-s to, I a'l affiliated h-cft! unions no; later than March 1 of the- ear m which trie election is to he held. financial Report Made. The following leport was submitted by the committee on tmanee, indi.atin?--that the federation is in prosperous Condi! ion : llabinee of f ind. September I1!. RilT. $').t!77.6-: re.-eipt v from S-'i'iPii.ticr 1.". 11.17, to Sep' ember 15. uus. 1 "..262.4 0 ; grand total receipts. J21. .. (.2; expenses. S-ptemi.' r 1:,. I'alT. .0 September 15, 1917. to September 15. I'll. $S.,ei.;i; paiance on naioi. h.i iuiius, sep - tetnher a. 13 div'de.l follows Special fund. $ ... 41 : ..-i.eral fund $ 0 . C ti "1 . 3 : hglslauve. fund. $ 1 . t.G.C 0. GARY K. OF C. HOLD IMPORTANT meeting; Th- Kmgh's of . v. a Gouncil 114 7. G.. lt-'h'is, St. Thom--. ill hold an 1 important meet : n 5 1 ! ! the.r halt this ih.- moie important 'ssed is the cliane;e ? ,ns funds for j evening. Aipor.K topi's 'o ne d'S' in the me'ho.h the set vir en l end. -red tiie Knights Buv It Like a Man! vor over-exertion and over-heatinf .

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i as uratic salts; or under the eyes It is just aj neceesary to keep the

the bowels active to rid the body of poisons, ast t. ..i street. Uric-acid poisoning and rheumatic pains can t?hPUhttT' bv takine a little "An uric." This is the recen. '

and can be had at all good drug eecd 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'

Democrat: Hammon 1 lnfltei ConZZZZZZZZIZZZZIZZZ1 Have them - too 4t You must be registered on or l October 7th in order to vote in thcx vember election. Any registration ,23 vious to tho year 1918 is not sufficient Only ten days more for registration i. left. For the convenience of those who" have not yet registered, registration can be mado at No. 122 State Street, just east of the Lake County Savings & Trust Bank, corner State and Hohman Streets, every evening this week from 7 to 0 o'clock, and on Saturday from noon until .10 o'clock. Democratic City Committee

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and ouswer or calling- of Bald AT of November. V'ngj the 2nd dav aid Court to ha Court Hri'tse. aond, m paid o 2nd Monday KaM action incd In Ms ! not onlv ieci? nt. ak v H:a:r N o'nr p.- a ' . nil. fif it la... I poiish-fo it naves to. sf 1 o ! t- .5,. jour rooia EW!c Silk TS Work. Ster:ii$ Iron Enamel on ,S irir e t;re nms. . rul.r.. 1i-y it. lace. equiu turu. ouaut. I ''"iambus to our army andl 'o 1 allies. in old time ta,o!.er will bet o" j.1-.- d:e.siotin of the vr,lntj '.1 , is ! - d tt.a; a fall attend i- . j present . j : rQ-ihti' 'tJSf ViVim ' fi CARD OF THANli ! j ; TSrPSf, VTf$ttelv!'3'i t e" T" rw tu . VTfc 1 Attll Uf TttAIAa. 1 1 r.a . . Ana jlli-s. wao x 1 i-u ti:o - i Delaware street, Gary, who lostjiaii' little son Ieroy hy automobile accat, Aetire In their sad hereavement tlncerely thank the dear relatives, fnafls. Elks, Temple-Bethel, and tae Tnesevs of the Young; Judeas for the ktne and lore shown them in thsli ho of j soriow. Such tokens of lore can nTha forfrotteu. NOTICE. i Members of I-'.ai lende: -' L . al J ..It.-' lia',1 U'odncrahiv movr. 111., 10 pay respects to '' r. L, !"!! d Aab'f LTllit J. HILBRfCII. "!". iWM.'.V. l'if. I ll. e I in ;t a 1 at t.. 1 w AV. rii. Our vasat Ads' Th.!!-c for thomroxxr Thoy speak Rcr'iljf-'lr3'Cr arm loo ii jt ennt zzroLM Oar boys are show-f ins: rerruirkaWe proficiency in hurling "hand - grenades or bombs. Prom earliest infancy our boys learn well to "throw ball," and this stands them in good-hand in "throwing back" the Hun. The explosion takes place quickly, scattering pain and de' ruction jurt like an uric-ccid explosion within the body. One day a man's !! "0. K." next morning when he tries to get out of bed Ob, such pain! Pain in the back (lumbago) or hips, shoulders, arms, legs or feet (rheumatism or grout). This rheumatism is tha result of tn uric-acid mlrvcrinn within tar r.V-i o Kler 411 n " rcr exceapive use of meat or beer j Swollen hands, ankles and feet are in bajr-like formations. kidneys ar " " J 'operly as to ' stores. If y5gSfSa2ZKS2SI Hotel, Bu ' '

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