Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 149, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1918 — Page 5
Wednesday. Dec. 4. 1918.
THE TIMES Pace Five.
Fills Stomach Viih Hew Energy Weak, Worn Out, Gassy Sour Stomach Revived and Made to Enjoy Food With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Most of us eat three times a day and often forget that each meal should be disposed of in the stomach to make room for the next. This failure of the stomach to do this is called indigestion or dyspepsia, with its sour ristnss, pas. rumblings, pain, depression and the feeling of stuffness when breathing is difficult. The most effective remedy and the mojt reliable one. because you can f?et if at any drujr store in the I'nited States or Canada, is Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets, at 50 cents a box. Instead of depriving yourself of food or Koinjr on a starvation diet simply keep on as you have and let these tablets straighten out your stomach, digest the food and keep you in thq ftgrht. Adv.
driven by Clifford Rayboum, S584 Virginia street and dragged across the street, slightly injuring her. Kaybourn was arrested charged with violating the city ordinance.
ARRESTED BY ARMY OFFICER John SrallaRe was arrested by the Gary police at 1213 Jefferson street, last night and turned over to an army sergeant from Camp Mead. Md.
DEATH, OF GARY SCHOOL GIRL Alma Sophia Reimer, thirteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Reimer. 1S15 AVest Fifteenth ave.. Gary, died nt thf home last night. Funeral services will be .held Friday, with burial at Cornelia cemetery, in Chicapo. the Williams Undertaking Co. bavins charge.
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GARY BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED
Building permits from Building Commissioner Dougan's office have been Issued to: Joseph Frost: Three dwellings; one at 412 Connecticut street to cost $4.600; one on the adjoining lot to cost $3,600 and the third at 841" Jefferson street to cost 4.500. The two structures costing $4,500 each will hare a frontage of twentyfour feet by thirty-eight feet, while the $3,600 structure will have a frontage of twenty-four feet by twentyeight feet in depth. Work will start this week and continue until cold weather sets In.
CAE.D OF THAITES We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly aided us in the sickness and death of our daughter and sister. e especially wish to express our thanks to the carpenters of the Standard Steel Car Co. Ordnance Dept. and also for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. WARREN" SCOTT AND FAMILY.
CHICAGO MAN BUYS THE GARY HOTEL
GARY LADY HIT BY AUTOMOBLE When alighting from a street car at Fifth avenue and Jaokson street, Gary, last night. Miss Clara Farah. 553 Jackson street, was hit by an automobile FOR SALE
One small Ford jitney bus in - good, condition.
AETNA EXPLOSIVE COMPANY Aetna, Ind.
The Gary Hotel, Sixth avenue and Broadway that has been under the management of Harry W. Summers' for the last nine years passed into the hands of William J. Oliphant, a veteran hotel man, who took possession at once. Mr. Oliphant. the new proprietor, will bring his family to Gary immediately.
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to cost $23,000. The new block will contain three stores on the first floor and two large flats on the second floor. They will be provided with t the most modern conveniences throughout.
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GARY MAN FOUND DEAD IN BED At noon yesterday, Paul Brasich. 2621 Madison street. Gary, was f6und dead in his room. It is said the man came to his death by inhaling gas as when found the room was filleji with the fumes of gas. The body was taken in charge of by the Williams Undertaking Company. Burial will take place Thursday at the Gary Oak Hill cemetery.
DIVORCE SUITS IN SUPERIOR COURT Ttos!e Fiotrowski, through her attorney, A. C. Huber, this morning filed in the Gary superior court asking a divorce from her husband. Joseph Fiotrowski. alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment. Frank Kownackl, through his attorney, A. H. Sarhbor, filed papers in the Gary superior court asking a divorce from his wife, who Is In Eu-
J rope and refuses to come to America.
Kownacki lives at East Chicago.
CAPT. MELTON ARRIVES HOME Captain Arthur P. Melton, U. S. R. C E., staff duty headquarters, S. O. S., American Expeditionary Forces, arrived home in Gary from France last night. It is said he came on a special mission and will return to France In ten days. Captain Melton resides at 833 Ridge Road.
$20,000 GARY STORE AND FLAT BLDG. Peter Honorof, the druggist yesterday commenced the construction o'. a two-story brick store and flat building at Fifth avenue and Polk street
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friends of Bunday became so impressed during his visit here with the political possibilities connected with him that the Governorship grew too small as the day of his celebration wore 'on. Before nightfall, they were running him for Vice-president in Newcastle. Now Bundy himself never has cast a vote in his life. He never has been where he could vote, for. since he was 18 years old. he has
been "on the run" forward in the army. But it is believed he is a Republican. Practically all of his family are Republican, and several of them have held hiph office in Henry coutity. So it 13" safe to say that he, too. Is a member of the G. O. I. However, It is not believed General Bundy would b much Impressed with the Governorship possibility in Indiana. His whole ambition lies in belns a major general permanently. He Is one now because of war exigencies, but is In direct line for quick promotion. And he has seven years to serve yet before he Is retired at the rank nearest that he attains In active service. Now a brigadier-general, retired, holds quite a prominent place in national history, including a reasonably good salary for the remainder of his natural life. And that's why there's isn't much to the Bur,day boom. Major Kd Jackson, commanding the army training school at Purdue University, who resigned as secretary of state to enter the offi-ers training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Is a military Republican, however, whose name will
do to conjure with' materially in the next Governorship race. It Is believed cettain that Major Jakson will get trrtij the race. He has announced that he will Biart in the practice of law again at Lafayetta. Formerly he, too. was a resident of Newcastle, and It Is probable that the Bundy boom, if anything should come of it, would materially change Major Jackson's plans. However, it is not believed the Bundy boom will be anything like a reality. There are dozens of men being mentioned here for the- Republican nomination. There is so much available timber in this state at this time that Republican leaders here are extremely Jubilant
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over the outlook. There can be little question of a Bplendidly popular candidate being named. , The statewide primary law may be radically amended by the coming legislature in such a way that men of moderate means will fihd it easier to make the race for Governor. If that is true there will be a wide Meld of candidates. Several of the men, who have taken' high placev'in the various home war activities afe being considered along with the men from Indiana, who did the actual fighting and from this 11st, too, one might be chosen who would lead the Republicans to splendid victory in 1920. It is certain now that the Indiana people are going to think In concrete terms of patriotism for a number of years, and It Is pretty certain that a great many of the choice political jobs In this state and others are to handed to the returning soldiers, as examples of Indiana's pride In them. Republican leaders are particularly jubilant when they remember that here In Indiana, the men
who happened to be placed In positions of great military and civic responsibility during the war were members of the Republican party. In many Instances. It will not be hard to find the right sort of candidates In Indiana in 1920. Other men being mentioned, for the Governorship and some of them would ma:e remarkable races are Warren T. McCray, of Kentland, Judge Quincy Myers, of Indianapolis, John W. McCradle. of the public service commission, and many others.
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