Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1919 — Page 5
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THE TIMES.
Pago tirn.
PERSONAL i
SOCIAL NEWS
Be Generous With Your Stomach
The mond month!
COMING EVENTS. executive board of the Ilans-
'tman's Club will hold its
usiness meeting Thnrdsnv af
y T.i
Give It Nourishing Food and, Give It Generous Assistance With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. For Gas, Heartburn, or Distress After Eating.
p-moon t four o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Trm m rubers of tho Amionia Club
win ce entertained at a quiltinfr putty j. Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr?. ' Edoard Fnnewehr in Sheffield avenu'. '
At ntr home in Harrison stret Mrs. Joseph Wolf will be hostess to the Stitch and Chatter Club Thursday afternoon. Th- ! ueting of the Deborah Society nM-.ouneod for Thursday of this week has been postponed. Mrs. R. II. Harrington of ix-trolt st root will entertain the niemlTs of the Erthstane Club at luncheon Thursday. - An important meeting of the Wert i'mmond Law and Order Leagus will h- he d Thursday evening at vh: Wcntv. ,'fth school. Thursday evening St. Paul's Junior league will hold its monthly social Mm1'"5 ' the parlors of the church in Ci.nton street.
Ton may read a library on what to "at and what to avoid. Vuii may follow the rules laid down for dieting and
Hill have indigent ion. scur stomach and
the hv). drowsy feeling of over-eat-intr. With most people, the stomach imply needs the plain. ronimon-ffn! help affordoil by Stuart's UyspepsP Tablets. Not only do they aid dlisestion. but you may eat fHusaKf for breakfast, pie for lunch, lobster salad for dinner. No (ts. no sour risings, no lump in your throat, no biliousness, no headache, no dark hrown taste in the morning. This is the result after learning that Stuart's Fyspepsia Tablets asalst digestion, lone the stomach, bring it back to robust appetite. Eat anything you like. Those tablets tiro sold in every drui; store in tho Cniled States and Canada, uhtch shows how they are esteemed by those who realize how necessary it is now and then to jtive the stomach a much needed assistance. The properties In Stuart's Piyspopsin Tabbts. combined with that alreadv n the stomach, act upon food and enable the stomach to move oti to the intestine the food contents. Try these tablets and set relief almost at once. Tou can obtain Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets .t any drus store at 50 cents a box. Adv.
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True Kindred Conclave w ill give a J -d party triday evening. March Tth. j Calumet 1. i . f. Hall. Good1 'izes.. 3-5-2: i Non-xrt embers will be admitted to the!
mmoiid Woman's Club niceiins: tat-
urda e cning for i'5 . 3-0-1 In .-spite of the inclement weather the; (..-eiing of the l'a rent-Teachers Club o'" Industrial High school last t veiling j was v.i it attended. The business meet- j ins was presided ..vcr by the vice presicent. Mrs. G. A. Powelaon. The dec-j ' 'on of officers took place and there was ; a;t interesting discussion of the work to . I'" carried on during the year. The next i meeting; is announced for the first Tues- i liiy in April. Miss Clara Hrennan gave j two readings preceding the business, session. Mrs. H. O. Stevens was elect-! ed president and the other officers are. ! the Rev. W. A. Brauer, vice president, Mrs. Grace Conroy. secretary, and Mrs. J J. J. Huff, treasurer. Refreshments j ore served during tlie social hour. i
P. V. Holley, JDentit. Room 113 First National Bar.k Building. Entrances: Slide;, or Hohrasn Sts. rhone S137. - Mrs. George P. Daily entertained last evening iu celebration of her birthday anniversary at her home in Truman avenue. Music and bunco were the diversions and at the close a three course luncheon was served. Mrs. Fauser. Mrs. Schoop. Mr. Meinert and Mr. Orr won
On account of Lent the meeting of Circle No. 2 was held on Tuesday this week ard Mrs. Frank Zeller was hostess at her home in Russell street. There were guests for four tables of cards and pedro was p'nyed during the afternoon. Mrs. Jacob Young. Mrs. N'au and Mrs. I.. Ward won thf honors in the games. Refreshments were served after the card Rsmes. There will be no meetings of the club during Lent. A meeting of the newly organized Minorsh Club will be held at the vtothM Sabbath School rooms Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. All oung Jewish people interested in th erection of the new synagogue are invited to attend An all day session " the Bapti't Woman's Union is announced for Thursday of this week at the church parlors. The members will do Tied Cross work and during the afternoon there will be ft program in charge of Mr''. Charles Cruen of the domestic Science section.
will give a demonstration
Allies' Armistice Chief Seated in Same Chair Kaiser Used When He Was a War Lord
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(iENtRM. MUDOUT
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TONY GOES TO JAIL HGimNG MAD. E DOES!
When Children are Sickly
are Conslipaterl, Ffverirh, Cr7 cnt in their e!eei. Take colJ easily, Have Headache.-., Momach or Bowel trouble, Try
He Figures He has Been Badly Treated, Everything Considered.
POTHEI SWEET !
POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN
fir rn-k of S at Inda uapoii
Tone to jail hatter.
Oh. Tony
lar. I'elrn;-k w as in l!key from Iliin he was lieJ up a
i. is money ttnd
..jih r: madd
! i d . went t t h a n a
vva. boiiins under the co!-
They are yisarit t- take nl a certain relief. They act on the Stomach, Lirer und Howell ami tend to ctth; iut.e:-tinal disorders. JO i;00 test;u;oiii;ili from mothers aul l.-usnU of liul; one. triiiag of relief. No rr-.-.ther h'JuiJ i irhout m box f M ;er (ira.r's hw-et Potrtiers for u-s vrbeu iit'ideU. Ask Vt-ild'y. 'lh lietnl of taoaa ofi -u corucs at iacoavenit?rit Lout t. Used by Mothers for over thirty fears. , Do Sol Accept Arty Substitute Jor I;0T!ir3 GSA i"S S'MZT POWEEaS. Id bj J;-ugg:'sis everyTrLere. 1IOIHEU GEA.S CO., LE Iior, K. T
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curs., or
it- 10 Indiana w h " n i:st Hammond and
w!.ikey tak -11 fio n
him. lice
the
ie'lernl offi. e where l bonds which he could
He marched light u i to the no-
station nml tid his story. And police marched him right up to the
'.. a. put under not furnish snd
NERVOUS FEELING IN PARIS
taking up the limitations 'o be upon Germany's land, sea auJ
(Co;
tlm.
d trot:
pa-.
h Id to t lie grra ml jnr . At first Tony was on: and whlskes. Now lie is in time where th money w ulJn't do him any good
lie monej or a little I vvhisc he had it
Only a few Wilhchn sat in
with the hun wai
ipntl-.s ao ex-Kaiser this chair dia .isning
lord i how to crusii
France, bring ICngland to her teach the 'contemptible little
knees. army"
the United nil the allies must b mi t o
tales b lesye a pprecia t e ruia n: '
n and that will.
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This
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graph
ef of the r, t Spa.
how Genera! Aiped Arm is: ,,eHte1 in t'ne
N u d o u t . , toe e ' oiim ' s -s.'ime hair.
:i LEARNS TO READ, TALK
E fN AN HOURi
Fur ope that American r,P le'iruv of l.'uionr coven. mi xbie -Mid t'u-t th- v.'orld id' .:! i in 'iarKi r of borne v, t In a talk w it It Mriti.sh Foreign f'ecretarv- A. J ll' Per of the Hritish d"i(i Ir titi-..i ted the t-oncevn o d"lrgali"ii w I eti he s.'xid
r, tht! oiid-li,ile
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TRIBUTES
i Miss Focklin
on desserts.
t Vie honors in the games. The
cnt were Mr. and Mrs. F. Orr Mrs. A. Daily. Mr. an dMrs. t Mr. and Mrs. F. Westfall. Mrs
Tou will do well at rrank SuttinS Jewelry Store. Majestic Hotel buildit jr. in bc-th buying and repairing. 2-3-tf Mrs. Katherine Xagler of Fvanstoti. 11! . announces the engagement of her daughter Iili to Harry Edson Foster of Lowell, the wedding to Vie solemnised in Fvanston on March 9th. Miss N'ngler
y i. - - I :ri,.n ;n tUinmnnH mii.oAt circle
"r' i and her marriage will be
F auser. Memert.
her many friends here.
interestirgr to
i to Meintrt. Mr. Kroft. Mr. G. Pchoop and Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. j Daily. i
Mrs. Everett Fox of Garfield avenue had the members of the Social Afternoon Club as her guests yesterday. 1'etiro was played, the prizes being won by Mrs. Max It. Schneider. Mrs. Clarence King and Mrs. Harvey Cleveland. The hostess served refreshments at O" close of the games. The club will hold no meeting's during Dent.
The dancing party (riven last evening at Slovensky Don. Whiting, by l.ocU Xo. Hf3. Federation of Musicians, was very enjoyab!e and was wIl attended In spite of the storm. A band and orchestra played alternately for the dancing. This was the third in the serifs of parties, the last or.e to be given at Fnity Hall in Hammond Monday evening. March If'.
(International News Service.) , WASHINGTON". March 5. Glowing tributes to organized labor for its toy- j tlty to tiate and municipal authorities' , in aiding to '.heck lioishevik pi'opfc-andn f atured the third day's session of gov-j ernors a' mayors, convened lo t- by j the president to study employment j problems. '
! "Tl.e ye I fli? - i 1 T n- , tl ihfi'.p :t '
happy hearth.'-o i-' " declared Governor ! Un is. of Virsinia. in a fervent pi--' that ' the iMrnin-nt teiax .stiil further it"; supei 'vision cf business, in order that j
business may i,o f'-rward witli certainty and broaden ttie field of t mployment. Many Mayors There. Mayi.n f scores of litie-- joined m rrnise of the policy of the iminisralioti authorities in deporting undoirsjble aliens engaged in foment ins; outbreak. in industrial centers. Mayor Voters of Poston. Mayor I'armii hael. of Saciani-n-10, Mayer Hurley, of l.av.rence. Mass.
Mijor turdick of Newport. It. T.. Mayor Myvi of Minnealopis led in i ussior.s ts to the caused of recent iiicipnl troubles. )aantH''d hil r.r's sensible . ..iirse
kept down trouble to a minimum in ii'Pst cf the New England industrial e- mors. Mayor Hurl, v declared. I'nion leadis fa'.riotic and loyal anil they despise the activities of thst vick us type of criminals ef the enemy
i ANN WRIT
MMCHSMBMMiHMMBWMWHV 1111 fc llllll
ARE PAID TO I tllba I i llLS 9 J man how to rcHd. t ii' ai; hour rr, n (ibis nnn n I A P
j'jumo is h prr.t v e sio;
, a sparn ot interns
jfwfntr-d him b tt-. is j AT t ;i-een
lo ; s'i,pI-i i. , r, iie
,-13b ite and
!:j 1 1 me ;! le'.'ii
haopei
Pol 'nut S.i I'.'e tTOW SUPPO
At the rant"- ti 'irout;h l'aris am! t-.'ily criticised tb ., -i . . -niiT.: aros." A'.i !';; vv.''c tlie roe ,r? 'r' -f A t '. r rv! t hi rijf'
i'. l.iriRto work I" i ' i iTiira it.
-lie
; n
ndeiits i niemHi.k ly Itr-: ish at was as i,n-
I'.ii'is.
delay in lliipofd
;r ton The council is now ready to take the claim" of Kins Nicholas, of M tc negro, who is fljrhtir.g the ka having; hm counir.v incorporated wit .Jugo-S!;i la. He is raliy tighiiiis to mm his throne, but i r. por'.J to li lost a prreat deal of syiiipatb;.1 the entente statesmen ouvos ' oe v. The hearing was accorded lnm out diplomatic politeness. The iselgian aCairs oimi :s :ne declared in favor of p.broa : iitfr
trenty of ISC'' thus eliminating
SiU.'i: neutrality anJ permit the .ipcn. of territorial problems in'- olving " V. iiun and Holland. .
. had b v-. Jjn i
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v n -iT-r. s; J in Id'ms wl.iskev. JTo (I. write or riuii.e v s In. remained as
i ".- uiM io !' hxititr llded t;. e of iia-
Tk.
;ie
wasn't poiice
up trouble. Most oi tin d'l' :o thet-c overthrow tb not tit to h'
o.ible ill oil" section
('. ri-eiiK rs who t-cc'i
fc'o v riiim ii t . They at e h re and should l-e ta.-t
J the ' fpf.s
three
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Is
t-c i t
Congress
mi- I ks v i t iioed in later CI Other Sfl
Ciltired. loudly cheer.; speeches of t ion.
d and c.ec-
. eok.
lice 3!
hour. tutored John for- a.
olvarood ;,, rapid I v in
R's that he dictated r, con-
t-end it over .ind signed if. snyh'td been Vritising a suit o?re of in T.sko count three times a
Id the stae for the bes-se-ion and fioni every as heard biit.r critt' ism
ilur- t" p:is lcimerbi!!s v Inch would t lie ope line of nc'v
mcnt of thousands of
MIKE IS A WINNER. (By International 27aws Serrice.) T. I'ACI., M-lnn.. March 5 Mike iltbons I a 1 aP the best of his tenend bom with Silil;,.- TJ.irtfieht here
t n trnt. tiiiiiiuns had a safe msrr-tti
.Ii.tinR all of tb first eistht rounds. The nnitii was even. IPirtt',ehl had a vhade Lhe bet .f the tenth.
go abend v.'tri Its ret .;, lie teins for Germany l!,v' feat.- for the fate of th: hi
tions iden. SPSED IS 3JEIDID. This men-is that the oou-i: of ten nod all of the variems oommisrions wiil 'lHve to work ct ton pressuie. The president is due to arrive "be latter part of next week and while he is enroute no final decisions will be U'krn by the council regarding the more important features of the peace terms. Therefore tl is certain that Vresidcn- Wilson will hVve to put in a very crowded week immediately after his arrival, going over ' the work that was done in iur- absence
sud oe.-opera t irijr m the (iiia'i draft of'
the terms of the Germans arc to be called in by the I'f'th. COTJNCII. HID NOT MEET. The council of ten did not meet yesterday chiefly because the dolepates vvnnt'd to await the arria! of !:- nii'. r Floyd George. 'Phis hav rfiiM'd some
Indiana Items (ny Internaticaal Kwi Se:"rlce. kAI'OHTE tjuir. O 12 1 ien. assis'.a'.t ' t.te ut'orney of '.'oo': County w ill the speaker at the banquet snd C. q;et -to-p-etl-er meetin? of IaToi '. I d- mo' rats here March 20.
NEWCASTLE A la: re d'spia.v plearure automobiles ar.d motor ;-- Hks .-iie expected for the anrr.t al ' Nf w ea s' f-.. uto show, which will be held in 'b 1'eyne b'uilding in this city March 3 3. and 15. TEF.RE HAUTE Dr. O. M. Brov n -f the' Torre Haute Dental So ef- wi; preside at the meeting of the Wetr r In'diana Der.tal Socief-'. wht.-h will bold in th'.a city March 15.
TROOPS ARE CONCENTRATED (By International Ktwm Eerrlet.) ZCllCH, March 4. Troops are being concentrated ot Passau, Ftatlsbon and Inftolstadt to march upon M in ',
ti e Fava.-ian capitei. according
formation fiooi tl
'I'l'iit'cr today.
in' i. ojiui . -.: for t utor- to p:is lcimer-.
! I
(.;- iv;o.-- -m-.1c tiie opcimc of n .
avenu--- of t i.ii;' ; mer.t of thousands or I
oi-;,; o n. ,
Mnvor i;o. oi .vin . r.-i ic ii ' " - ' ' . . ; ' ' i m i 1. -:-.':, ;orel- n.'-ied in the v-rfctit &$i&''&
..r .-oti;Tf to p.'t.-i b.lls pro- jn K ..ne.v for railrottd adjuMmeitts I J?l O I her improvements was sharp- I T
i"i,,"v ' tt m n i m n ta m u n h i
mn;;v of the cvecu-iA W J Z & fLF t
LOAF
mu-
I
I a 'ten
type who are in our midst To tlr
l a.. M'. voiinc m .ii,i for ty attack The pi
I turning
Ivcd if
,--if own
lives -rietl. Vipn Uolj.b favor- A the adop
a 1 I's .lu'.ion Ul'g tif that the v:r partment take such a course. Ilii II. Pik' . city cont t .dler of Chic armlv -e omb il tin- -'..ea -st ion.
doren" a SO'
Easy Way to Remove Freckles and Eruptions
oroe women have skin of such texire they occasionally are an::o ed by l 1 e sudden appearance of frecklesi. -'jrht eruptions or fine lines. March v.-tnds usuallv play havoc with skins of that kind. In such eases if one wiil ! roeure an ounce of common meioolized r.u at any drur stote. apply a little rf it before retirine. like cold preauj, fhe can easilv- overcome the trouble. When ' lie wax is washed off the next mornm. oaky skin particles come with it. The i otire outer cuticle removed in this v8v in a. week or so. with all its d''oots. No bleach could so effectually remove freckles or blemish a. The new -urface is smooth, clear, fresh looking;. .- barm or ineor.vetiience accompanies ibis simple treatment. For deep wrinkles or omwsfeet ij0. Virion of powdered saxoltte, one oiftioe , it--io! ved in a half pint of witch hare!, i akes ti face bath which is wonderful!;ffective. Adv.
HELP UNCLE SAM FIND JOBS FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. LIST YOUR MSLP NEEDS WITH U. S. Employment Service
Mr. and Mrs. James I'.eilby entertained at dinner last evening at their home, 497 Summer street, in honor of Pa' id Nelson, Clarence Jones. George Rahbun and P. Kalti. who have recently returned from France. The Hammond Woman's Club meeting will be held Saturday evenniK at eight o'clock at the Masonic Temnte instead of the ujgternoon. The prosrai i will b in charge of the evening: hour department who will sive the Irish Mirrstr , It w ill be an open meet ins; for the husbands of the members and iruests pn;l a large attendance js anticipated. Following: the regular meeting; of Opal Hive No! S35 L. O. T. M. M. Inst eveniiis; at. the I. O. O. F. hall there was n kindergarten party for tho members and their invited fruest. The jrueGjoined in several interesting games mid during the evening refreshments vvre
served. Arranesremems are beir.g made j for ; card party to be. given on the!
evening of March 15' h.
Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. I.eland Mosher w hos-e marriage took place
two weeks ago. a club of your.jr men in Gary entertained last evening at a din
ner dance at Rothschilds. About fortyIve couples were entertained, anion the guests from Hammond being Mis? Margaret McHie and Miss Geraldm. Sv uison. The favors for the ynini v.mooii were corsage boucjuets of viivleis n;id Aaron Ward roses. The eovoi s were laid at small tables and during iV
i course of the J '.'htcago gave
Mil
William It. Calkins W. n. C. Xo. Hi met at the T. O. O. F. hall In State street yesterdavi afternon for its regular lodge sessiem. A large class was initiated and several applications for mMiibe.rship were balloted on during he busineas session after which an enjoyable program was rendered. Refreshments were served at the meeting.
Hammond Liberty Hall. East Chicago City Hall. Gery Lee Building.
There will he a meeting of Golden Rule Coum-il No. 1 D. of I. Thursday afternoon to prepare for the large chiss init tat ion Miss Lela Bcreolos, who submitted to an operation on her throat at St. Mar
garet's hospital, ha? Teturned to hot home at 7T4 Claude street.
THE CALUMET COAL" i & SUPPLY COMPANY CITY OFFICE: 570 HCHMAN ST. Yard N. 1: Detroit and Hink Strees.
Yard No. 2: Mich. Ave. antj Sohl Sts. Immediate deliveries upon Pocahontas, Lump and Mine Rim, Indiana Fourth Vein, Lump and Mine Run (Linton), Franklin County Large and Medium Lump and Mine Run. Orders now taken for fall deliveries, including any and all coals desired. TELEPHONE ALL ORDERS HAMMOND 648.
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Let tip upholster your old parlor suitf or couch. It iH b" just ss good as now. We can furnish the best grade? of covering, such as tapestries, veiours, leather or imperial leather. Hammond Furniture Exchange
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FORMERLY LAKE CO. UPHOLSTERING CO. 204 State Street. Phone Hammond 3079.
dinner entertainers
the program.
i -- Testerday afternoon Mr. Elliott, j formerly ' Miss Grace KirswiU. w lio i-" '.here from Washington. r. C.. on a vi.-'t j was lienor guest tit a kitchen shovvei'
given by ?.!rs. i.Imm Ilutton and Mrs Alexander ?toikowit at Mrs. Huttoo's home in Elizabeth street. There w - re guests for three ttblo.s and tivo buml-'erl was played during the afternoon. ILgh score was made by Miss We Hie Me TJaniel. After the gam's a ptfltil;. tr-
i pointed luncheon was served. The 'luncheon colors were white and preen. : suggestive of St. Patrick's day. Tin re I were covers for Mrs. George Elliott. Mrs. Alfred Sherhy. Mrs. Fay Lunni'i'- ! ing. Mrs. Paul Fedder. Mrs. Frel Scbe-r, j Miss I'oppenhu sen. Mis Wei lie M--I Daniel. Miss Florence Huzza rd, and Mi -s I titatrice Hansen. j Mrs. r. T Thompson of S:ji'o
Line street was tendered a .surprise party Tuesday o.rnin; in celebiatPn of her birthday annivervary. The su"sts Included Mrs. Hednar&ki. Mrs. .hubert.
Miss Viola Tl'dnarski. Miss lli-l. n Ko- ! walski. Edward l.reniian and Kav mou I : Kennedy. j r - The teachers of the primary depart-J mnt of the e'hrtstian Sunday ' school j
were entertained by Mrs c. Kit. bin at her home in Webb street jesterday afternoon. It m the regular monthlv meeting and after the studv and business session there was an enjoyable social hour. Mi.s Miriam Warner was hosteevening at the monthly meeting of lb Standard Bearers at her home. .",0 Carroll street. The devotion, wtrr lead bv Miss Hazel Younger and Mis; Glad;'5 Younger bai the lesson in charge. Gi!c. Warner, jr.. r-cited and played a piano solo and Mr?. Harry Moth gave a group of songs. After the program the hostess served refreshments. Fourteen members of the Rooster Club auxiliary met with the Misses Eleanor ,and Marie Heckman last evening at their home in Glendale Park. After the business meeting the hostesses served refreshments. The ti"xt meeting will bs held in two weeks at Gm home of the Misses Gladys nnFl Grace Fell, Webb street. Fnity Review No. 2 W. V. A of the Maccabees will meet Thursday evening at the K. aird L. of P. Hal"! in the rttrt-
bach building.
HARRIETT'S TRIAL TOPIC ACROSS LiNE Continued from pate one.)
'Miter jferus'
THE QUALITY
utter Krust Bread
the new-bread m Hammond, is wnininrr
Hammond homes, because the people he
its way demand
into qual
ity, first, last, and always.
lit chsree of opora tilhouse. Mrs. Roseiibaun Ikkj a Visitor th'it ii'gi !io . n prove that r'ia Tlie i it ief .a: t ha t urcd ci ladder and w
tin
t 'i e the ill
r, t
that vince a n
( i; i. r IO I lie that the crow tied on Jack . ;. b.,'
, a d soi'deriv j lenies having i a nd declare e is faJe. !
s officers - able to
window and
trill
lutter Krust Bread
is ma tie from the monev can buv.
iesi iimredicnts and materials that
con-
. o-se through tilings they
jury. t IttlW I1F.I (llDITIOJ.
-f Police Nitr. did not denv i eprcfontat iv e of the Time conditona of the city Ja!l are and that li s nen used force ICidlmg. Peter Milloi jind othniai nt ai n.-- that tb' men resist-
utter Krust Bread
lias the real home-made flavor, just like the bread you would want baked under your own supervision.
tie T Km t
r.n.
I'l'tsia rv dented that by the city stated that
$ i '." n month, that his own
ed arrest and foic wa r Chief Nitz emphr. t ica ly los men are given a d'dln loiirt. for every arrest. II
six oi" iis iiien receive
rorgoHrt JI-.'J and
ry i Sl'k". to chii f also declared that Mayor irndi s taxii'Sh company does not i-e n doMar f'1'" r'i ti man it hauls he station. 'If tiio man pays hi then a dollar is paid for the tixi.' the chief, "Bi t many of the met) -lot ha-.o the oo),,; to Day their and if averages about fifty
cents for each man.'' Thus a inn with ei-ht men n few bioi s avei ages $4. If fifty men at e takfn m the taxi to the station in a !,"! .i o. i' o:d;n' to l.l;e chief's stim.ite. The orref t '' ;:iAn for trcsrain? the lailroad bi idee, scores being talt'i ii'to .istody, w. VP made at the icijueyt o' the in 't'oad company, the chief ,idded "Oroi'S" llann.-iuer of tiie Indiana Tlarbor Uelt railroad alb-d me up an,j asked me to have n officer with lit men t the h.'.'lf'' a"d I futnii-lied one" Rld the chief.. "The railroad detectives are the complainant? in all of these ca sc 'Our ritv fiidinance pr-T'ides that prisoners who cannot p.v their fines shall work for the . ity at J1.60 a day uatil the fines arc raid.' said the chief.
Butter Krust Bread
will Vie enjoyed by everyone, from the kiddies to the old asied. Even lute invites another.
iutter Krust Bread
is as near to you as your
it to you because lie. knows IJKFAI) goes into your home customer.
groct
r. He will be clad to sell
when BUTTER KRUST it means a satisfied bread
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A
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e you reading The
... I imes ?
Consider Biis Woman's Caj
,. T.'eX'me of 'After 1 had
I.o Anfelei, f-uffeied from
trouble for years, not brin j 'her
Mrs. A. Cab. says: a female
able to do my housework, or pet sny relief from doctors, T.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound m'id- me a well woman, and I want to tell the world the rood this medicine do-s." This woman i3 perfectly juftin'd. end should, be commended for teP.injr others how 'ie .... .; p -: o o V
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unless ti not to u.-e We h.-iv with sine fining rnei i- ort'H.ai'ti-' ; to pi end flPfl c;e; practice oi
my nu n not to make a pinch was neces.-ary fon .- unless they litij had some bad men to Indiana went dr. v. As i without a trial, on the p r i o n e i f s 9 y they Cuiltv-. and p.iv their 'ur. I boi-" o that is th police in him-
fJinsr 1 1 e 11 -n v l ( ,-. .1 1 e r ; n the a few hours after beinir taken nn ttie West HainmonI jail the rlirf d lliit he wa.-i in jail only time and was iirk when t'lken
r.nd that his imprisonment' or
treatment were not responsible tor bis ilea th. "Hsi-riett has repr.it11y tried to bribe- my officers." said the chief, ,Sh? has co v e to me of Is to w-ith a boiler ttlid I hav i.-ld b-r that if she h 1 nnv.iiitig 011 nvbo.l , ne vvns the
iutter Krust Brea
is an Indiana jiroduct. made by Indiana workmen. Butter Krust Bread is the BEST. WHY not get the BEST -when it costs no more ? Ask your grocer today for BUTER KRUST BREAD and satisfy you iselt as to the high standard and quality of the bread.
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