Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 219, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1919 — Page 5

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19.1 P.

THE TLMES.

Pasze rivf-

HJUST1CE -SOUTH AND NORTH

nmir Tiir f

i uunt ml n k r.n

Or. of lb largest meetings of the Chamber of Commerce of tin I Chicato and Indiana Harbor held m a long time.

look pine" at l!ic Congregational church.

i at Bast Chicago last night, at a dinner i served by the ladies of that church or- , ! gaiuzation.

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tit. -following communications: Al'oul " hundred mmfcor of the h CdiUr: tthct.t the aulhoriza- 'lmW. friends and visitors fmm the t be Gar Commercial dub some j "on; her part of the county, participatory evenins pavers published an!h in ' "' -Music furnish-

thr (trst official meeting of;'" "-' - ' - 'w. ' uuam

bu- 1 :,!"' .eo .ijci ormai-K.

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.viiu stria

and manufacturers'

5 of the O. K. c

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' I i- ;th the officials

's jci'v company . in .ui si if to the Oiat,'. Pat'cr; pe...ph. bo "tre planning : locate a new Indus- : nt Otri atul t h- Commercial club t. mistrial bureau Ireh : trying t ) -ke it il"d'.:gs in absolute fairr.r t ' ccmpany and th poop'o "f Guy I... on. stock has been .ufercd, the '-ui'.-i'"ci?" eiub regrets that ar.y mention as ii0 tf the 'ieruli-.e jcr on unt ii f na! report Is iady. rtrcrtrs for both pap--r w..re r. 'ed to the conference with the d'.si :.- i tir-d"rtfndiit(f that tlt'v were there -!ab members and no' nr r -r " t err. t'hf v.-tT'-1 plodgl to mak- no rvP'.vi iiu- ';' 'be huren: rv-c'" It report. "rcmature puM'.cat ion ' proccedi .. 'his nature of f ent.'-r'es pro oiirs th" r'lhlic to make ?r:r(p judgment -t be erv 'hiig Urn l "'om me n i.: I i dub i l..- to . Old. (Ilia's of the O. K. i;a t : ory oii.oar.y nr ien to u r.ders t a nd that il.e Com-:-. -cial "i':b would !' r f:-r psbt I ;.-.' e.ny natter a'! the :ii.'inn,o li' ben ca t herd. V fut that the pubb.- ti:' j,o; o.-.s-w'lgmf-: on fir.ytiu-K th.-t a n re.! in. --i da! r'rrs -.l!";:! tnrt i Tidi: t r -t i !;;- "a-.! bas t..nde tej ort to the board ; 1 '"eottt"'. It. the r.-.cantirv'.e. the l'iir'C'.. I be n u.;- .p.j that sa'.e f" Si'm;- h:d . loo;i ; '-.pcii. J.o nt tre rotiuef ..f t vk c' ro-lo-.-cial bib but ci:i;itar:jy h" the ba ' -try o'ii"ir.!s tbt r.isc-l c?. pcndinK a rcret of the jir'r rrcil'i club. S-.n. e i .o -1; v. n era ntd pub'ioat -.n or preoeeci i r- f !i ("Xouti'e :es"!..n r ' ! - tr.dii'.t r."! bureau, 'he battery j e,,T('" do T?."t fe ih'it tite- b'ubj. i ' bl- ..- to ti-'.-.sfb.i-". f !.! her t)c! i . : h - .-etl-

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pb.pi of I'reldont . .T. V ice rrridnt i:. Wickf v

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nrc sided. Two i n ! '-! ev, i ns feituie.' of lit meeting nere tun talks given !;. lr. Joseph ".iolan, a P nun, iio sp...e n he ball of the . "men in n-5 i ia n rrlief m.o e-

i-i'ni. and H. K. ; A r.-.c r k an . . a ! ion at

l.i ie.

b rector of I'ctin. ! a ma.

a ho t bo-h nt e

talked :itout plans for A mrica ni.-.-ilC fc-roign-boril. These Jlkr ere excellent in their character ami

r.ej to

h a srood (1 t.1 of in-

IN LINK HANDS

Henry l.auKhrnan. John M.lier IV I', i C'arlin. Ir. li. C. lriscoll. Carl Hrownell, j rorest Oorniley. Noil l'.row n, Sehujlcr Kcnney. 1'. A. r.crg and J II. Hayliurst. ! The v:.i?ip(f delegation apparently , faored the County Lnit Koad Law as ; it stands in order that funic of the ; rod in their re.'peetise townships 1 which bad needed reconstruction for a I Ions time lnifc'hl be Viuiit at the expe-rr-e J (f the c(.iint. j The beal e'hainber of Ccranici ce. how - ; ecr. was not willing to go o: record a- ! fa voriiif? any corditicn that would n.aUe : it !'Ls.-5ib!" ;Cr the ci-unty cotninisirion- j ers to construct road ? ir.rl isernnina' el y ! in the southern tart of the county tint we-e not through road.? and county j road in tt "ry s"nse of the term. The , chamber re-a (Tinned its belief th.v. ihej T'ear'lpley ami'nilmcnt should c j through, this anendment providing for j

the laxir.g out of a ystom of road the county and for the ?'ibniis:cr

this sj stem to tl.e ; eop in an ele( ;i..c It v. a the f.r.?t t one that tbo ?otith

Don't Suffer From Piles

Sample railunt Kmon frrninlil file Trutmfiil Now Offered ' rrr to l'rove ht It 111 Io for lou.

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ANTICIPATES GOOD SHOW

ViH Not Be One Day Without

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p raniil Pilp Treatnien' tlvi

nnlrk relief from lfrhuig. bleedmsx I

or protriMims pile!", hcmorrhylds and

lOwl Club to Put on Min-

' i?i'(;''1 Mfc.? i-t- ' 't.-i

strcls and the Whole . Town Figures on Going.

This Lady TELLS

Her FRIENDS

.Mr. .Viar Krkke. :,i7 Ib.n-niana -Sl. Brllevilio. r.!.. b-i ju.st one of the many iho-.nnils .f ladies throushr tl: country who, aftrr an anopy f(f .-m-js. )ipp at ;ast lound licaltii, strength and vigor in T'K-Ul.'-XA.

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Ti:.!i:' '. "7. The Owl 111" Ill'sf p-O-

ryramld Is C ertainly Tine and A ork .uch ondcrs So Oub Ulj. Kii'h rectal trouhles, tn th privacy of '.our liom to) cents a box at ail drucsl't?. 'lake no u'tis..itrto. A single bos often relieves. I'rre an tuple" for I rlnl joailod in pUiu w rapper, if you send coupon ueiow.

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u of t", rieen of 1 lie omi . ."sain-' the Cb.-.K.b r of e co'intv tr

:?n frcin the '. y (v'i-o ytre.saction of the ' tvninrrcr, iu u road bill.

crn pri't of th' with the I'.a"t representa t es , ! y enjoy ed t h (

county bad cer pt't i"'!p.-afo men. and tlv f both localities great -social i nr ercecir.se that

Ha lie v.

I . I S e me;; (ve.C ( liat:

r"Ou:.eM: Lew A. I'ntteo. e.n-tr. . .1. Ubick. C"vint' ooniuussior.e' : Strickland. Tom Sti iekiand. i !,

o u ' i ' y

: Thank bp Hull.

I the irtc?tinK pro'-idcd. Although the errand of !h I.owel! people was not altogether .S'lCcessf!;!. et freed fef litlR PT'Cvaiicd and they mited the men of tfi ' Kat Shi'-ago chamber to patiiripate ' 'i-iih the mi in seme of th?ir ubse'tueut r:ioet;npa.

FREE SAMPLE COLTON TTKAMID PPi e; rnstLMW. 6.5 Tjrauild Xll-lt.. iljrshjlt. XMcb. Kfn.tlr nene- ire n T"ree mmple of ryrjnit Pue Tretmot, tu pliin wrapper.

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CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

M'.W II tltltl M.V. I1(I'.K. ',t: :'i'i. I'.nt t."!: ica 3T ' : Katie ansn -. Hal Ch ease.

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-i-jned i n r! t h I i. r.vm: i ".ib i . ' . "! .1 n An Irl.istlce Boat. 'Ms Tuesday a rt rr.i-oii . IV"e :. trl! oir.-iittee of tb.e C !';h niet 1tt t' e p.'ei et.Tfy :

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returned "iome af'.r a vi.'it with Miss Mar.iaret ra.ts. Uev. Simpson, who bo-.ighr the Teterson property on Cot; rt rtreet and who has been preaching in .Milwaukee for several months. Is expected to come to. Crow ti T'oint to ro:-ide in the very near future. Mrs. Albert O.ier who has bn at

, in Sherlis ri pftshortly to

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Miet'iod r.f tiii'iicfn f'e ruir.pnuv. "T.spaper ricr '-cere reT-rei.i( t ed to

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d-.vard 11-ii iin tii'ji'.'"

tejib' ! 1 , i n i n , . 1 1 a ' e

Ibbo, ; o c s i

a : e. r 1 1 f a t e r d e . i :. is., on ("' n Point aduate ef

a n last

Pe-

b tier ig into

nd dire-

the merit em exiibii'

; thii meeting v. i'b the di.-i r.e' npr- . ' " '

s 'and ire and a rded on their part ".at ! " ' j i ii '.e pt-oe ee,t r gs c. F t I-e. eseetinT were t" y hep secret i::jt ; 'he f.r rl rcr rt o ! r-

1 urpei! !n 'hi 3l tf P.' ly rnj.i;

the C . ' b e 1 o

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citv. .1 arises to E'i a nee and e..! 'n i .-"'.vice

a 5 e . 1 and

n;s paras made lias tho:'..r Uncle

W . .lel.r.sen, K. T.. Short -,d Prrboate Cf-iiTr.?? oner .Tno. are in attendance at the i-e t. h weeli at T r. f. n r, a pol i s. 1 le.-btz of Hatnmond a . the ('"rc"ii I'o.rtt fiietiii em Veb

IN MEMORIUM

I -oth Mir n o : S t h e a t

at! Ka!r a n. The "el lies" matiuep peri

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9llst

MF.ilOKTAM. r. Mve. yeb'e. :ir dear t'i"t'iCi i ago I. d'

Tu '. he

Wrd nesd a .

j Mrs. Herbert Rat b-( :i:n I n f i. " h T .e e ' 1 rael t "' Hr..ei Ilan

F.'.la Msst the Hlirnnnco on ending

Chi'

e br.

tb.e home of her son. Hugr ('an. Wj o., th past w inter, 'd bad; In Crown T'oint

n.ake her home. Mr5. ban Hess entertained the members of the Auction club on Monday afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Schede;; had the high score. f'toi'v lies in w c " I directed organization, join the Chainber of C m-ir.e-, e. The; e is ro rooui !-i i.'rown Point and Vicinity for a "Knock!'" Join the I'hamber of Commerce, and be-con-. .a "F-i.iC.ster." V!ll you b.ave a part In "Victory?" Join the Chamber of Commerce ami wat'-h Crown Point grow. "Now f us thank the F.terna! Power" -cotvinoed that Heaven but tries our virtue bv affliction, that oft th" cloud whom -wraps the present hour, serves but to brighten our future days. Mural Join th Chamber of i'i,mrierce and hrishten the future of C. Point and vieini'T. Hev. and Mrs. Hal delightfully entertained th members of Christian Kri(i.ivor Society at their home on Tue-day t'. "nlnf. The evening was spent in luiis'e and cimcs and delic.o;s refreImients were served.

I Sr;: a I. To T -IE WllITIX'i. INJ.1. Feb. 'bub of wh it, ir.ft v ib g i .

d -lotion of the Follies of lint) and minstrel show at the Slovak hail tomorrow

night. Ffb. IS. The manager Is Harry

id'li .lo'm Vr-Xeill as director

miieic. Jlrs. 1. email I'-. P.it'er being

the pianist and J. I'. Hennctt is director i 6' acts.

The program opens wi'h the. T-oilies

in which .Mr. and Mrs. a. j,. jiennen with Hoy lb Creen .will star There will be a. doughboy act with a camp fire scene in which J. S. S'.remniel. T. S. Cooke. A. I.. Meldahl. P.. M. Andrus. C. Tb Fwing, 11. I". Glair, Oscar Ahigren.

.lames lbirtuska, I. M. Brenner, John

McXcill and John Showalter will take

i par'

r.tnit.. - I Ti l, number wi t tin feiMowed with a

Street I I song bv Miss Margaret Hay and John

I

itT Stt I i is. 1- iscurupp.

' ". Song "How're. Tou Coin' To Keep j 'rim Down on The Farm?" with T. S. ! C'ooke and John McNeill as farmers; the

uib'ii of the ;r patents, and i n - rmcrett r s being Florence Denham. the Industrial .-ominiUee to ap- j 1Irlrn i;;,,n Anna. Miller, n. Sch'echty.

..int some leputa'iie attorney. to at- j f Strenmiel and Louise Vater. ompany him. j 4. Sketch. Paragraph eleven is misleading in-j 5 peace time version of "A Perfect

i ast.iuch as Captain H. S. Norton did D8y" by'Tbutb Gladden. ! not s'ate th?t be. was not interested j fi gol,g and dance Harriett Tlmm I an-1 did not state that h w as not a j Aldie.

director. j 7. Song. "Garden or J,iy Liresnn Tb. fifteenth paragraph " f'1-- H. F. Glair, lows; "Follow ing the agreement to go! e Dancers. .Tspane.se Antoinette to ''iii.ago and in? lie applii at ion f or ; Sa lathe and Grace Twitt: Japanese a patent .on the Nrafft formulas Mr. ! girls, Dorothy llvans. Jlatie Pviggan tVant volntarily a .creed t itlcira w ; ar( T.ouie Mattern. ail sto li from the market until the j 9. Aesthetic dancin? Marguerite present ir.t ert'.gation shall h3 e been Sandy of Valparaiso. concluded." j The second part of the show will be This s also misleading Inasmuch j the minstrels, the. interlocutor to be ,-ap..) for t'.-c ptirpo.se therein stated j Judge !; K. Green. Th end men are the attornevs are not going to Chi- Thomas S. '"or,kc Jack Bennett. Chns.

o fop the mii-pose therein state.) and .p.. bwing. J. S. SMfmni'i, usear -v.

in ike the state- Ahigren. Milton .oinn", John fenowai-

1. i tcr and Harry T

S'tb

p r s r ;

i . i r r . T- i nir "i no TMmntt

111 rtri'l It nil,1 I. 'i"ii. ...... , f i. 1 ( .W.rtCOT

are Hugene Herthel. P. M. Brenner. W. I '' ' - - "J-" - -

released on tb easii bonu.- f.'r their appearance In court.

ca g

Mr. AVvraitt did men' therein fti'"

The IbitUtv Companv doe net

reefed 11,1,1 will not delay either it? ' . Hutchison, John McXcill. A. T. stock selling or building operations. '.Meldahl. John I'itschrur p. .A. U. Meldahl The fa ti't-y will be located in Gary and J and Carl.. Vater. Is not asking any ''bonus for free gifts j pome ery good songs and dances will o land which has already been r?f.-re-1 ; be given and tb.e Jokes planned must bv other cities. ',Ve expect to sel'et a , v,e heard to be appreciated, site for the factory in the next three or i The sale cf tickets has been large four days and building operations w ill 'enough to warrart a full house tomorbeg.n immediately thereafter. i row night and alo nt the second rerThe company is now organized with j romance on March S. the following men on the board of di- .

rector: Taul i:. ua oe. i;. it. jvrant. r.. i I.. Si', cr. AViIbur AVynant. Geo. H. Man- j love. 1 Additional members of the board will ! be selected from the stockholders after consultii.g with the stockbolders and ; toe entire m a r a cmrn t of this corpora- .'

t-on will be under the b"ird of directors O Kb GIANT P. IT I". P. V .''. Bv Will'.r Wynant.

llor own nonis tell of her suffering end recovery better than v,o can do ii: "1 ufiV rod with my stop tcii, had a vful cramps and hradachu- ho 1 oi't;n could not lav 'on a

pillow. .Saw your book, tried l'lvIil'-W arid pot good reFult.3 from the first bottle. To bo Miro of a. curt- j m-cX twelve bottles. I have recommended ril Rl'-NA to t.iv friends and all aro well pleased with results. I will r.ot be. one day without PK-RU-NA. Have not bad a doctor sine I started with PK-RU-NA. which ,r about fifteen '.eats ago. I p.r.i now .-ixty-three years old, hale, heany and well. Can do as much work as my daughter?. 1 feel stroiie and weigh near to lmndrod pounds. Refore, I

we. pried as little as one hundred. I hope lois of poopie W.rs. Mary FrlcWe. uko PKRU-NA and get the results I did." An experience like that of Mis. Prick is an inspiration to everyPick and suffering; women. If you have catarrh, whether it he of the nose, throat, p'omach, bowels or olher organs. PK-RU-NA is the remedy. It is not new; it is not an experiment. PE-RU-NA has been tried. PK-RU-NA has been used bv thousands who once were sick and are norc well. To prevent roughs, colds, grip ar.d Influenza and to hasten recovery there 'is nolhing betfeT. PE-HU-XA wiil improve the appetite and digestion, purify the blood, sooth the irritated mucous l-nintjs, eradicate the waste material and co-ruo-

tion from the system. It will tone up the nerves, give you health, strength, vigor and the joy of living. Do what Mrs. Mary Frieke and thousands more have done try PE-RU-NA. You will be glad, happy, thankful. Tablet or Liquid. Sold Everywhere.

KENOSHA MAN prM!deBt pha,ized that th. AND WOMAN I league of rations would place no reA T? "O TT1 C! T" TP i strictions on the training of men. A

. Ktinha, YVbs., man by the name of John Murphv, alias Jack Moore, and a woman by the name of Bessie Warner, together living as man and wife, were last n!gbt arrestee by the rjary police at SO 4 Tyler street.

The. Gary police were given

tip

by the Kenosha authorities and made the arrest. Kenosha authorities came for the man and woman today.

GARY GAMBLERS ARE NABBED

Three Gary tramblers were raided by

PUBLIC

hat is t li th'' rose

r ee ; .st i- nd i is Uili.-d by

the the

e or c 'bat !s t n - '. r'i s the rfe,-.,- niot.-ier tb.'t l.i iVIXb

; and rare have I. .st. hi.I'1:i:n.

edges siid : publish' d

Tit

Fruit-Juices In Vials

Jiffy-Jell Savors come scaled in glass a bottle in each package. Each is rich esetnee, condensed frcm fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit

gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost. You shculd know thi3 fruity dainty.

'pt 0

Tf li ri a i c

hi

JO Flavors, at 1 oar Grocer' 2 Package for 25 Cent

c. i n in 1 1 tee.

be toiatmn of tne- e

bad.r.g state...; ;ms :(s publislud in

! of the utiii'iK pap'r-, but n d in . T;.mbs. of y e--t'.rii-y, makes it nece-:-

r trci! v. e tal.e up this article para

; graph by paiagiaph and answer it. I In the second paragraph of this artiele v.e f.nd tl-.:.- i'tateniei.t : "The proj litctTF n mio'i rein g that tbey woutd se; I no more stock uti! tb" industrial bu-eau i bad rendered its decision. ' The facts j are that there are no promoters In the proposition ami that Mr. Wynant. who succeeded jii inducing, the ( i. K. Giant 'battery to come to Grry. and who con

tract.-..- for tl.e rureha.stock t' g'la rati 'ec (be

land and to buiiu tic- fact

b-di.T f 't I'f i'ifr.riSb Mice itock Uiltll the f.-tef-r

of the treasury pUr-'hiise of the

ry ar.d that -ejliiiK a-.y .ci? s t a r ; e . i

-.nd i-i the m'twtime it would p:f 'h on-nnttee chance t,-, report. In paragraph three js found the fol-

;.". leg ; ." ' erie-r t : "The outstanding 'fratuie of yesterday aftrnn.m session

;t?b the stairmenr or itcsiii h i.'. i i. ' Kraft or the Ci. K. Giao' p.attepy con.Irany and the tcvcn'or of the ba'ter. it.bat be had pever secured a patent on the formula, net even nppb,-d for a patient.' The fnot are Mr. Kral'ft. who is ..-e, Tetary and not president, p-.e.de the. j statement 1h.it they bad applied I'm i some five patents f..r the . K. Giant Ip.atierv e'.mp'.ny and : Iso bad se-med j and exhibit pater.' f -r ' e secret f.rn- ) The balance of paragrarb three sr. j ,( aoii g ai.il v orde.l in such .-t m av a j to bi".(' the in'pn ffi.iii that iconic fiftv 1 i boMvjHitel d.c'a'- e. r ..-..ne,- bad beoc c-i-i',e.ce,i '.(itb.'U! jt'T'tIv protecting the

stockholders. Paragraph four is incorrect, as CTialrTuan C. :. A':rt did not make the statement therein eiie:t"fl and so fully anisuered in i'ne ahove paragraph. "In reply to questioning as to f'.e merits of bis invention Mr. Krafft presented a bri-e emtline of the battery, but admitted iha' he had n"OT applied for a patent on tb.e formula. Tie seemed to think it was not necessary since h had a. secret formuli and was oon'buecd it would

be better to get in

SERVICE

OKI. HERE

fere- taking out paten's." Thia is in error and Is explained In or.e r.f the above paragraphs, wherein be Mat"" that he has applied for some five patents and alro has an exhibit rat' nf covering tl e secret formula. Paragraph Sevr n: ''M-. T.oyd ttovij tout a. i'i-.ii' in i' bp be appointed to invest gate the integrity of the men h'-

Me-r.bers p tb.e public Sen lee Commissbm Vf Indianapolis are at th Chamber of Commerce. Fart Chicago, today. In a bearing granted on the petition of the Chicago. Fake Shore and South Bend P.ailroad Company for permission in -ncrease their passenger

e-half cnts to between intra-

In an Around GARY

COLORED PEOPLE

WALSH-STANTON NUPTIALS AT GARY

The marriage of Walsh, daughter of Michael Walsh. 509 Gary, to Patrick J.

Miss Kether'ne Mr. and Mrs. Adams street. Stanton. Father

Ryder officiating, was solemnized at S o'clock Tuesday .morn'ng- mass. Following an etttedel trip through the east the couple will return to Gary and be at home to their frieoJs after March IS at 759 Adams street. The groom is a member of the Garypolice force.

ARE AROUSED! MILLER MARSHALL

There will be a special meeting of the Indiana Harbor Civic Club, Friday night, February rth. A renucst has coree from a number of leading; epreBentatives (,f the colored people here to appear before the club on the matter of ridding the Harbor of the undesirable cobred population. The city officials are invited to attend this meeting, and the meeting is open to any and alt members of the club who care to attend.

active, operation he-i tariff from tv.o and o

tbree cents per mile

.state poin's. Bast Chicago. Indiana Harbor, Gary, Mi'-bican City and other points are rep-T-euerOe.l H t ibf b.enrillg. TllO hco Of

j th company are being carefully ean-j ' ia-rel in nil effort to determine wbeth- j I ee e,- net the rronoccd iocr' i jurifi-

! fled. ! T-ee.ni tba reneral Pre of lnvesttga-

! ir.d C e company and report Its ".nd-' . ..,,',.,, ,.. the commission

tlVII U ic - i t . -

GARY MAN IS ARRESTED ?teve Tafcorskl of Gary was arrester! la.-t n'ght at the corner of llohman and State street. Hammond by Officer Borchert of the Hammond police, (barged with violating the. liquor law. Taborski pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $.s0 in the Hammond cly court this morr.lns by 'Special ,Iud?e Morthland.

BECOMES A COP Fred rombcy, former town marshal of Miller, now anncxee! to fJary, has heen appointed a member of the police force of Gary, and has been assiprned by Chief of Police Forb's to patrol his old bent as of old at M!l-. The appointmnt was made at a meeting of the board of safety yesterday a f ternoon. At. the same meeting" Timothy MeCue, fomerly a member- of the Gary fire department Just discharged from, the army was re-apnolntei a member of the Are department and assla-ned to Nn. 2 station.

irgs to the bureau." We court the fullest lnvo-tizaticn. Paragraph ten states as follows: "The comirittee on i n -e.t 1 ga t . n be:ng presenr. tl.e i n vest ; ga t ion proceeded. After Mr. Kraffi had rtinmin''"! b:- intention of taking steps to ap

ply for a patent on his fornlul.i their J minds cleared away somewhat and it j was decide no sen, one or more Gat" i la wvers to Chicago with Mr. K i a ff i i snr his attorney, George Manloce. to- j morrow for the purpose 0f consulting' a. iiatent attorney. ; Mr. VCvattt stated that the f'nm- j Ti.iny"? attorney, Mr. George II. Man- i be e, will go to Chicago r.ij Thur.-'da v : . cn-ult with the cr.mj.any's pa Unt J at'ornee v. tb rec:a!i lo the further!

will look with fpor upon the petition. Thiei will not effect the rate between Bis! Chicago and Indiana Harbor, nor -in 1 1 aff..ct the com mil t a t ion fares and

1:-,p tickets tb.-.t are now being issued i by the company. Chiefly l etuee,, Gary j and Chicago and intermediate points. ;

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2 Special Sale Days Friday and Saturday ,Feb. 28, Mch 1st

At- The Lake County Creamery l

14-S East State Street, Hammond We Retail at Wholesale Prices Special Prices in Case Lots

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Karly .lime Peas. . . Cade Milk .Malted Milk Oil Sardines Fancy Salmon Libbv Kraut Rice and Milk. Snider s Catsup . . l.arjre Jar tlam La race Bottle Catsup Horse Radish Fancy Peaches Brag Soap. 10 bars.

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Downey Nut Margarine 32c Good Luck Marrrarinc. .3(c Xavy Beans 12c Scot eli Peas 12c Black Eye Peas 10c Fancy Rice ... 10c Uncle Jerry Pancake. 12Vsc Grandma's Powder . . . 15c Large .Jar. Pure Honey 25c

37c

Best Salt Butter

Iowa Creamery -19c Gold Star Creamerv. . .lie Gold Medal Creamerv. 15

Wisconsin Creamerv XX XX Creamerv . . ,t Solid Gold Pure Lard Pure Peanut Butter. Fresh Cottage Cheese Brick ( hee?e American Cheese ... Hand Cheese Li m burger Cheese Best Lima Beans, 11). Spaghetti Riinkcl Ceoa. 5 lb... (uieeda Biscuit, dozfn American Familv . . .

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o ' 1 i : i c ,'S j r.sc )U Gen. and Bubbi .-ri'.'p e. " profes-ionn' k ft ; the nt en In ut t i.e evening. Mr. of i, i go's most, -s and a local worwc;"cb'. w ill deliver w hi k of li e orgau-

tbat wtli safety bunrrriest is al.-o

GARY MAN DIES IN CHICAGO A phone call to tb.e Gary rollre deartmcnt last right from the Chtcago detective bureau stated that a man loth" name of Ben 11 ill had died in hi? room in Chlcaso. Hill was a member of 'he Gary b dge of Moose and formerly resided ;s. 1200 G roadway and later about two weeks nso. was employed as a bartender for Martin Bennett, proprietor of a saloon at West Hammond.

$20,000 FLAT AT FIFH AND POLK Peter TTonoroff, the pioneer druggist at K'eventh avenue and Washington stteet, Gary, has let the contract for the erection of a two-story brick business and flat bu'ldlng at tbe northeast corner were filed with the bui'd'ng commissioner tMar ar-.l when completed will cost JC'.""". The first floor will be centred ns a druc; store by Mr. Honoroff and the second floor will be r!iIdeil into anartmepts for famiPes.

DINNER IS BARREN

TEMPLE ISRAEL TO HOLD SERVICES

OF ANY RESULT

Continued from rage one.)

F.abVi J ary fo"

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ff. , Board, of Chicago, ba ed 10 Nr .v York C'ty for a

f.ren-e and will not occupy of Temple Isra'I. P.abbi speak I-'ii.la" evepMig. SAO TEETH OFTEN

nmnrn nnriliJ

jpiomlnent part was Senator Brandegee of Connect icut. ! "CAN'T BE DEFEATED."

Sunporters came run.1' f

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"America" at Forum

Rabbi .1. Max

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pxrts of t'"e worb!. '' t be i v s b" re l o ' re:n , ct dictation. The si.l.j.

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Savs It's Easy When You

Have the Kignt Mcaicme in,;i!', u; Aid. V n'w O 4 That mandatories ! I e

dent's s'aternetvlM, tb" leagu silreadv is in existence find is dealing w :th metiv ciuest ions t bit could net pro per 'y be broi.ht before the peace i fiitiVrcio:. The new faits brought on' at the dinner, which were ilrmi'd of s rente;: import ance w i i c . 1. Tlu.t 'iy iialtcii may withdraw from the league of nations at any time by a formal abrogation of the treaty creeling !t. 2. That the di gree of disarmament decided n pon by the exe, uCve council i.a not .'ib.-' ilute ly bn'cliiig 'iron rn'mhT na t iocs. NOT KEPERREE TO LEA3US.

?.. Til;-, t iicstiori.s of inuiiigi a I ion or j emigration cannot properly' be referred to the league, i, or can it regulate, the j

nation.

(policy of universal military training I thus, would not be In violation cf any j agreement, entered into by any memi ber nation. He pointed out, however, that trained men would be of little value to any nation without equipment. ar.d that It was through a. check on j equipment that lramers of the. leajtue Jo- nations constitution hoped to go a longr way toward eliminating future ! wars. j "If it ! tru that disarmament 1 not ; binding: under the constitution." Sns-

tor Borah commented to-lay. then thii league of nations is not what the people of th world expect'd. It. takes the very heart out of the league, and to my mind makes it cf little value." President TY-ilson told bis jruests that amendment, cf the constitution agred upon by the Paris committer would b possible, but difficult. This statement, created nmch comment. There was general belief among- the staunches supporters of the league that the constitution would have to undergo radical amendment before being finally adopted by the peace conference. If the league of nations cortatltutlo Is not ratified there will be disappointment throughout the world. President "W ilson said. He spoke of serious complications that would be hkely to result if some form of International organ. -zation were not adopted. Benewal or the war would bo almost unavoidable, he Intimated, and revolution in several of the allied countries was not impossi ble, if reoples were compelled to retort to the old order that existed before 191 4. In this connection the president sac' the United States must stand by tin small nations it bad encouraged m hope for Independence, Cicchc.-Slovakia. Jugo-Slavia and Poland. The succe: of the league, he believed, would test upon the grood .faith- of all the nations involved. All the nations of the world he was convinced, would sode membership in the league -when it was cstab lished on a firm basis.

j In any event.- the president said, th I nations involved surrender some pail j of their sovereignty. This would be I true also of the treaty creating the

league of nation. The president t'.u? admitted one of the points attacked by the enemies of the league in the sena'e lie denied, however, that the creation of such a lea;ue would destroy the Monroe doctrine. Instead, he said, it would lie eil "tidfi to all the world. President Wilson gave no hint of hii plans as to ratification of the league of nations constitution. He was not asked, nor did he volunteer information m to when the treaty would be ready et when he would return from his I'tcnl trip abroad. The discussion that followed the din

ner lacked all the elements cf contioversy. For this reason some sen-iter who received reports of the function today found them urritisfac'ory. Tbey be!iecd much more valuable Information would bae been brought out nd the opponents of the league given voice to tb.e inoie serious questions in tbelr minds, upon which they remained slleti' In the presence of the president. The discussion continued for only n hour ar.d a half after the last cours was served. Two score of men attended. Most of them had at least one question to ask ami it was fjt:' impossible to get down to the fundamentals of th rroject in any orderly fashion. Although the president removed 1b ban of secrecy and in doing so gave hi reply to F'na'irs F.orah ar.d Fall, whe, declined ln itatton to the dinner because they believed much of the information given would have to be habl in confidence, no senator wished to fr oiuotci directly on what transpired t the dinn'r. "It was not formal and i' 'U' not

fot midablf ." one of i he most peocunen' opponent of lljc league commented briefly. "We didn't g"t anything thai the newspaper men did rot know and had not already printed." "Certainly nobody's mind was .banged by the discussion." another' opponent asserted.

THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND NEVER SUSPECT IT .

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Melting Pot or a satteu yntinimi-

ities"" shall V-nrric.a a;-i t ere a I j. r Av-ei lean people or oiiy an An-r: i.-a ii Ci v 1 7'i ' ion .' Sbe.'iljl .iuei.at trot on be made ri.mniib'ru i " Shoe foreign langioipe- end foiCgii l.i t g'.are new spp tiers br voir mt ib.' .-'bo:'' imi. ,in ' 3 ri : - be asked to p no tic foreiati . is'.o'ns and trad'.' ions i'i" rra-b'ng 'bis land'.' Who and wb::t r.n Anglican'.' Ti es.- a i-.- a few "i" .' rices iOllS 'i.'J. t Wtii t.e (iiMl.ii.-1 1.- t1 speaker. The T-;b;'c :s eytercied liea.ty ';nvlatlOl ' o ctle'n.l tl.e liltil ami to i.a ri ie: t.a t e i ti.. '''""

;,.ipl ion. w '"b b si; first .iisper. -e 111 ! i 1' the I ;. II;

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and l 'duc" su oliet. jo.'y's.

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mutism, will freely urn

botib' "f Allc-cibu at on.". Tb.. bb-s-e i bet' rht. ii.ar-.-ele us lie jci-ption 0,1:1,1.1.' siv ba - li a .1 e for i i itoiisf. nd of friends. Ti is .Mr. Allen'

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pans tf the Turkish f :ip;ro ii".guardianship. The president sbc-n e.J no bei'a edmittirg that :li-;'".'H".'; ;-e-,er p,-,s i jrii-i nt the pence coti i i i'eii cc to the Vr.ite.; States fl'l; ' li tes nhtlanf hronic iiatiir.' thnt "!

tions would not care to m.d -l iub.. nresijept said. boeer. 'ba' b.- ben.'' e.l th" Ani'-rican peor b w"u'.; t'l'l ''" tab i- i' Armenia und-i . iio-i ici t: guar, iausb ir.

b e.iirii. ; KITCTJCOCr 3tS INTEHESTED. ti-. .' --.- oi j senator ib'. li.-oci. .il-bough be to g. I a features, yhow d gr.'"1 o". '! -- .n

to ovii ioc.s for liuaniiaiiH

jtn'is hrougbt on- thai ; 1 .ini'Siii'-nt .'oijbt be- fo.-'i

for Insurancft RrjcctcT.

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