Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1919 — Page 5
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STEEL PRICES ILL NOT BE RE-OPENED
' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 AsHl.N'JT'.!N. April S. The ftf'l rri-e? recently formulated b the industrial board wilt not be rcv"n.!itT'l. n fnl-nt u. a statement issued loday
by riiairmsn lieotg N. Peek. n er- ; rin"u- '.miirf'sicr! that the mstifr , rr prices wa he reopened v Mie: J. Tcek declared. In the state-' niint issued by Secretary of the Tre.i- ; iry Glnsp. following the conference hist i night of member rf the board ilh -'ho railway aimnuriration and iabh'1 1 membiri. That th rri-:o. t hemse'r. e nftt o be reopened, but that '.I if misunderstanding b'.en th board; and 'he railway administration w i'I . .-m up for for; her discussion wit'.iin; Ye. next f-.v days. 1 what Secr.-'a'y : ;,. mar.'. according to Peck. h ; said, "The mj'.i'r ns recommitted I r- tr. hoard f"- further consideration."' Hew ev er. anil Iw str- trios. lar- . n rail, were his predicted ..i,v- jn ci-ole in cio. touch with th situation 'hat 'bat" trown ou of the rr- , f,r-at of trie ra'lnai riirf ' tor o accept ! '.e price schedule formulated by h" I l...ard a series of con f ff noes withj .- j -resen ' a e of the -cl industry r o w e a ? o :
In an ' .Arounc -GARY-
THINGS VERY QUIET WITH THE GARY POLICE
i fit.: runs ! 1 h I i i John
'in arret: that appeared on t ho arrest
I r; pe, '.CO v t 3 ' ', i-11 t !l Oman. 1 V 1 s V a h ' n
I
JOE FROST IS ELECTED PRES.
At '- - a
t ;- annual F-.-'.a' Ms
meetinje of the Gary j iisaf Joseph Frost , lent l suc-eed I.. V. !
'od ;n for t ho nU!n ear. Other j ffi-rs td are H3-oid t;. M.iuz. :
. ..pres dn-: M. f'immr. serre- -:.: t.e C . r H.v. n. . reauro : Har".o' . giMi, and ' '. Homes, appraisal
trm'H'f : ed ' ok H. Wood" and
! . Lass, r v p'ttin.'n; c m r
' hr re n-. ' t o . v.'i: ! natned la"", r :ar wro la'iii' h'd for tb imiti?-
"in to :n-'t3 I n mmih exi'in'ii" to en h-m-
'iM end elila-- lb S'-orv of !t a -
haTiar;et In a oo it i n o w"l-. 5 a mm
i mm on heet at
morn I n n re rt
"Os unto h'ni.'e'.f a drunk and In .he o ., of Judge lunn af sirn a tine f t2 POLICE REPORT.
Aord i) to a report for tlie rnonth1 f Ms"Oi a. compiled by i.'riof of Po-
ce AV i'l:aii A Kfrbi at iai y thei e ,
v f ! e 39 arrest mad.- durns Ihf' i.ion:h. Of tb. m:ir.;-er lliTr- wore 7" df,nk.; assault and battel . .. , oni "a 1 ed w r a p "'n 1 . c (Ut'ti'ni, .' . ; iV.atinR inn u!;. o-i):n.tnco. ! (,v I !i:ic- the l-j-:.-.! lav. the balan--o- ar: e.: - ei e for m nor ofTone. Titer. a pa 'a in fin'- and cost. r"u:;na ti month. I.l.t ?; number ' , r.ira,.- -r ed. S.l". number of ludger., i The .-tson made T's runs and; li.r nintOer nvi uaifici by tn j pat 101 was and h the n o t.i:tm a '. 1 Numhf m. le . 1 -. -Tl: Inns'". ;: ! 3: ne mat - 1 .J and UT ;nr'.e. and 'J t . w fie w h t e and iMioroi. BUILDING TWO $5,000 HOMES Mr. Vlrsinla William. Gary, hi taken out permit for the erection of two V!Srk and frame rry'denoe at SIT and s.'i Tyr meet to 00 t fi.'ton f a . and -on:rH'Uon has bfS in Other prirr t. 'uei are' John .la'v,n.k. two story frame res-drn.-e at 3$? Hroi-lw.5. ot l.an?.ni Miller, three pet mils. n for a i-ne-,.to:y frame residence at 31" Fierce atieet. J3.5C".t; 321 PterCe atieet one-story frame residence to cost II.S00. and one at 312 Pierce street, onestory f: ame residence to cost I2.P00. Joseph P'ove. iivo story stucco flat hmlnj at )24 Carolina street, to cost
?fi 20(1
John tl. ?puiei, one-story residence at 31 Pr street. $3.50".
I Thomas K '. m'-rak. a'id.t-'-n ! b-nldinc 1 i 4 r t'onnectut :
Do'. m, J ALLIES TO m
rrom niss
Smnnle Pocknae of ike Inmti I'sramld Pile T rentinru an Offered h rrr to Proe hat It W 111 Do for lou. ryumH Pile Treatment jtivto OUit 1 relief f on itchlnc bleeding or protruding pi':-5s, hemorrhoids ana
1 rrramtil I Certainly Fine and orW Mich Uoudrra So Qnicklj. uch refia! troubles, m the privacy of -.our home to cents a box at all diucRists. Take n- fu b'Ji i t ulc. A i'icie tin-; oft-n reliever:. I rre nmllo for iTinl mailed 111 plain wrapper, if ;ou se;ifj coupon below.
APPOINT
REGE VERi
Br H. J. GRIENWALL
! (ricluiT Caljle the I. N. S. aad the
London Daily rprei. ! RKHI.IN. I' 'a London) Arril 1. An I official "receiver" must be appointed for ' 'let-many hy the allies a a..n as red"'
i. siKiied anil an A n Io-America n troop.
u:n t ry t o keep
He
FREE SAMPI.L COUPON PTRAIIID PKP1 rOMPlNT, e; rjraroil BMg., Matthtil. Uich. Kirt'ttr re' n-e n Fre mrt of Pyramid Pile Treatnot, tu rlsln wrapper. .Vim Street ntr .tte
frame to rost
to fl a : eet tO
'voith many tnoii:-and." of dollars. I'll' 1 !ama by water was even jticatci . tban that caused b tlames. for fire enine flooded the hold before the stub-j torn biaze was gollen under control. j NEW LISTOIrKILLEb. 1 1 INTERNATIONAL Nt'AS SERVICE! j WASHINGTON, April 3. The folloniny 1st of men killed In action j was announced by the war departmen' j
today: , Privates: Pa?quaie ot k: Ai nold P Hall, ton M'ore, Wakecnv Olson. Fab-oner. N. V.
I . .v. i ., 1 U .
rilUM 11 .el : cu in'" ' '
order and keep down li ,hev ism. oordma to the opinion of Herman
leilectual? rxpif'jS'id hf it today. Jerrnany is on the brink of in ' -i r : c arid a tou h will snd h. r into the ab:- s of anfvichv and IloNhe 1 sin
I Tlnokit:K Unnans beliove inat th i aiMes ntil make p'at-e a ithout nnj ' lav, rr it never ill be made, utile '.5
thev recognize 'he so iT f ft in of government. I htid a b'ng interview vviih a former premier of Havana, but he begged that bis name nor be ment oned Oth-rwiso,
j lie said, the Favariari coinmum?1 won!. ; E0170 his fnmily hosiaRe-:. j Tbt cx-offi'lal raid that the food ' situation in Munich 1 very bad and
that there i mtich sufferine on 1 h
part of the poor. H " expressed ln nl.ff. however, 'hat the in'nl" could tmp 1 h sit uation.
FEAfiS REVOLT
N GERMANY
Earl. C. Rf eves i STAF f CORRESPONDENT I. N . SERVICE i l.O.NDON, April - 1 cars art 1.--H m
miliary in s Ik to that a a id or pre ad
ifvolt pi irnin :ii' nt in 1 ma :i . and that
ll.e ciltii t y ii'. i.v 1'ilafiS': inln the
Mate as llun.iry, vvhi'h I
grip of the n-d. l.atir the nuiini , 11 . n v .nine under the
loin ma 1 i"fi of ru: ' 1 i.i Ii'
1 The. I, '11:11" 1 c c 1 1 1 1 - in Kursia i re-1
'ported ouc more to be tott'-ring. ?' the 1 result of ill.- siti'ral irii" n ifjll outt-
.iiii'
icirt in t h'v
tr.. There is ? na'tonal famine in Kus:a and ll.'Kui death" vv 1 e re ported b;. .1 s.Tisle ! .5-j . j 1 a ! in I'rtrsi'ad. The r:u'.." ti fl- ei in the Baltic is h--
li e e. to .' tit" point of a count cr1 e r. 1 1 ii hi ,vhl'." l.i"!:' Trotlv;,. the l?ol- , h--v ik v ' 10 in --1 - r. lm been bu"-i:y en- : L.',t. il in vtre.-ith' 1 ma t.'ie defenses of I 'I 1 i'-i ;;i :ii:d o 1 1 ' n: p' mic to k-;t i t h a 1 m c !o
Ml 0
GET FREE
ENVER PASHA
JOINS THE
1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! OHit.'A'Jo. Aid'H ' Count James M. not to, son-in-law of Tjouis Swift, n.ill-otialte t'liieaF" packer, whose arrest arid internment wa: one of the most noted enemy alien ea-o of the war, virtually has ben Fet :'rec. It was learned t day, anil is wintering: in southern Cal
ifornia with his wife. Count and Coun-
Calasero, New Oalton. Pa . HaiKinsas; Victor
BOLSHEVISTS
r; - '. p '
n t".e I DAMAGE SUIT
AGAINST R. R. DIRECTOR
damice : :n the Gary surr- . o'i: t against th d'reetor sceneral
I of railroads, frov. niie out sh p . eident- which re J-'ed ir
-v ; : ' held a ' which a pi' roe! estate man of Chl'Sti
r!t to adrec t h member h p
EPIDEMIC AT STOCKHOLM PNtERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WASHINGTON. April 3Ther : an
' Spanish Influenza at
depart n-.'-nt was ao-
J e p ' d m ' c e, ! l.o'm. t he
vised i p ; s a t irn"cn
stale
jtess Mir.otto. according to word received ; In to. are registered at. a Santa Parbara, . Calif., hotel. - j 1 I'un' .Miii"tto wa-i taken to New York jfiom I'ort 'irlothorpe, ia.. on January 4. j IIo mad" a deposition for the French 1 kov cTomotit ;n it pro."-ecu t ion of former Premier i.'a I la in . Tt later was reported ! that he bad born released, but this was i denied by the attorney-g-neraTr offlc. AVashincton authorities. It is rvorterl
that Count Minotto
of a fn'al sctiie neath n'
m i - i F.o'nert N. Freedberg at Knn'-dy avew.'.l'nue. East Ch"iaso. Jul IS. 19!.
fl.j yasterday. Mro lr?W
the 1 ' n s of ways and m i'V e real estate act ivitia.
'311 to
4 m -
Fr-ed-:es ar
GUN TOTERS WILL GET NO . QUARTERS
berz- 'r th plaintiff and dams
asked in the sum of $! . James Mc-hane of 1 nioaRo. and Ja Burnt of Gary, are atiornejs for tn plaintiff.
If Chief f
v. and
Pol' will.
e Forbls has h:s in a short tim
HE THREATENS HER LIFE; SHE ASKS DIVORCE
toters In
he
h r will b no mo
'iary. B-- order lesu'el by th police ch:J i-dl't of 'cert i" Instructed t search -li sutren and If wapon are found
r their prson and brought .i.;d? Iann' eourt the judae rrorr-lsed to aii sun totr
l.m'.t In fne. ni hjvlnr alread-- b rivn heavy tin Fr om row on th ,-eae4 weapon' w
j '"era Ann Mcjohtaston brought u:t i in th Ga-y superior cort asking a ' rtjvnrr. f'om hr husband. Gilbert M.
McJohnston e n d her i '
n.f F"rb has appea'd to n tita-.l . e colored cit'i'n to a:?t ,t the campaign to make Gary or the reave lo Irs c.t.iens.
Phe oharsres h lhrst-
'e and that it wa neces-
sarv- ?o ha h m placed und- peac
in,rt bonds and beaue he failed to pro!vtd properly f"' the maintenance of !b.itn. hm she was compelled to work.
nih' T of ton -.oters ; They were married at T -o Antrele. n rourdd '10 and j -ailforn'a -. en "a-s P" and .pn b: court. anted Feorua-y . KG? She akdriv asa ris; con- ' jnjr th restoration of !ir maiden il b more severe. I name Corn Ann Mrtnn.
Flovo MacGriff i staff correspondent i n. service! 1,'"NK1X. April 3. Rn'.tr I'a.-rha. former Turkish nar minister, is rolurnInc to h s reunlry with a larsa Bol
shevik arm-., according fo a tumor re- 1 bote. Imc a-"rirl
cetved here today. ;i at liberty "under closes' surveillance." rtccon o :da t ion of Turkey t under ! r:epr r"-r. et here from Californja way based upon Mohammedan tsm and ! Indicate 'hat t're count is enjoyinc nn Turin- f"f :V Tu-k, it 1s said ;r stneled Iibe-r'y. and th no jroirr,,, It 11 pesih that Turkey mac 1: : rr.ent a gent nr included In hi ftimie
able to rut ;on tHin effect ue troops int" . ". I the field and i is possible that an a t - j T3 TJ T TT OXT rp f
, 1. ... I JAVX JLKJA. A. W
tempt may- p mane to rvpri 10 :u-u forces now m ihe country. In addition o th eff.rIjv trri,p.
A ?H INGTON. April 3-Th t'tnov. j th're are ahoUt ;;n.r0n armed! at o' the. embarBo on stain ti primary j r,c)n s large who may attempt a I
ffectiv-e immediately, was n- j campaign of extermination "gainst in
bv the railroad acimin- christians.
GRAIN EMBARGO IS REMOVED
REORGANIZE TERRITORIALS
po 1 n :
nounred tod a
This act-on was mads pns- j wa ip!aind by improved 1 After th collar" Turkey
storaae condittons at th-se pomf. The r,h was reported Ir Berlin.
ordar does not, however, apply to th ripor' of grains to seaports
titration s b. it
it wa understood that h
z'rland.
was
Kn- er Later
in P-lt-
pt -h m safe
STRONG DRINK.
ROBS A HAS Or S5IBOT
Cartomene Tablet! Afford JRellef. the Ehattei-ed ITervet of the JJrinJter.
to
Man" men. !d"rs and sailers, hav s'd that hn 'hey un? d'n-ed th- ir 'I iOr, their nerves be. am shai terd. :ntll th" wonderful totili: efferls of ado-Tien Taivlets re-'.C'tcd them to i.-rrna! liea.lth The. man nh" swears f, tjejuor or tobacco, will find his tak c and ml! regain his normal poise '-id control quicker bv 'akmg Cadomen '.nhletit. Th vornout man or wonian, w pen. ous and sleepless, find a bo--n ti r"adomn Tab' which ar guarPtecd safe, harmless and .(T'c'lve ala or money baok. (! a t-ibe today from your druggist and help curse) f to rt right ruht aw a-.'. Adv.
RAILWAY MANAGER VICTIM
OF COLLISION 'INTERNATIONAL r,ES SERVICE! INPIANAFOUS. Ind . April 3. Ho-ha-t A. Feme-, federal manager of the lj,Xit Erie WcF'.rn railroad, was ereiy inj ured and three o'hr men iid.oz -n an automobile with him.
were si ahOy hurt when their car
I'.ded w-th an auto truck in
Grove, a suhath, late y est r s iffered injuri to h'
WANT PARLIAMENT INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL NtS SERVICE! J INPON. April 3 A resol JOon cal-1 ling .'or tii creation of an interna- I
tional parl-ament was ad-pd by the. trade union congress at a me't'-ng at j Central Hal! today j Th resolution, furthermore. rail 1 for universal disarmament and th lnsr!lon of th covenant of the leagu o nations in th p'a'e t-eatv. j l.;ir was read mm the Ir'sh I.a-j bor party, ursms: "f'iU f red'm ' for I.-eianu and Fgypt ,-Snnve of the p e a k t ' u: sd Cne a d -miss, on of Get tr.any into th l,asu of Nation.
THE SURGE WILL WATCH
(By Brttith Wlrelett.)
I LONDON. April 3. Col. Winston j Churchill, secretary of state for w-, (announced today that the British territorial forc would he r-orga.nlzed inj Ii fourteen divisi'.n with fourteen
mounted brigade 1- irst linei territorial rnits in the army of occupation oversea will probably b replsred. ' Cot. Churchill copeluded by saying: "Th new territorial force should not he. liable to serve overseas until an
1 emergrnrv 1 so serious that the petij eral militarv act. pased by parliament j (conscription is necessary."
V HIM
'! -
Beech
lay. Boom
's bead. Hi
condition I ea'.d to b si ghtly Improved today a the Ft. France, hospital w h e e h e was t k n .
FIRE SWEEPS 1 SCYTHIAN 1 intepnatiosai NE'AS SERVICE! ', BCiJTON. pril 3. Fire swept th ; hold of ihe b's Leiand l,n freighter i jScvthian at East Fcaton today, endan- ', g e n g o i h e .- craft and pier structure land destroying tens of sugar, four 1 and rope and a U"j 'argo of lumber
A OlIAST. PIMP1T SKIN COATED TONGUE AND rOUt BAEATH
Toisors 1n the blood, accumulated through the winter months should h promptly driven ou by taking suirhur. cream of tartar and molasses, but i' i so naii a'lngl "Well then, yust eet a tube of Pulphrh Tablets and they vi.I do the work picssatitl: . "Thev arc trade of sulphur, cream of tat 13- and herbs sugar-coated iabiet. S'em.K li !u r. bowels and blood are b-nefitcd by their occasional use Greasy skin, p mple. coated tongue and foui brea'h tl! you if your Mood is bad Mrs. B. Clarke. "15 Main St . Bul'.afo. wrie: "I have been u-mpk your Sulpiierb Table's and I ke ihep, vry, very . much," poid by ail druggist T'on't accept ordinary "su'rhur" tablets and be nauseated and d. sap-pointed.-Adv.
I international, news service: NF.w TOriK. April 3. Srgt. Joseph A clz, son of a Grnian-b"rn father, ts Ihe proudes: man in the American arms- touay. Welz, vvhose home la In th Bronx has been delegated to escort I. title Milton Pershing. 14-year-old son of the American general, to France The order from Secretary of We r Faker. Gen. Pershing will not worry over hi
I little Kin, for be Vnowa the war record
cf We!?., who after having enlisted and erved several ar In th army, demned khakl once again and went to France. whr hr won the French var
cros a' Chateau Thierry by "1 1 r.tor- 1 dinaey gallantry and presence of mind .' 1
NOW COUNT
KAROLYI IS FLEEING 1 1 N T F 8 N T I C N A t. NI'A-'S SERVICE) CENF.VA. Apr!! S Count Karoly! bad of th Socialist novernment of llunca-y tmt-1 the rd regime ram into control, is reported to b fleeing nt- ? t itr.erland from Budapest, f.arirg assass' n t 'on. Pies.dent Kbrt. of Germany. 1t Is
teprrted. will shortly orm to Switzer
land No explanation was made In the cablegram o the G'Ttuti pserldent't v't't. but It la likely that he la coming
for a political conference.
ELSIE VANDERBILT A WAR BRIDE
KOREAN AGITATION GROWING WORSE UNTtPNATtonaL NEWS SERVICE! TOK TO. Apr;! 3. pp!t th sever 'pvr f' measure taken by th Jap
anese, tli depepdep 1 r. g to ' r
agitations in Kora for insrrowltisr wors. a' cordvrmat iot from Seoul today.
1 I INTERNATIONAL NES SCRVICE1 I JCEWPORT, TJ. T.. April 3. Elsie jFiench X'anderb'lt today Joined ;he tanks of war bride 1 Pi erred wife of the late Alfred (Owvnne "anderbiit, possessor of m:l-
l,on. site eho a husband f 1 om
low thre hundred Ko-(hr-mgri th streets of al, shouting: "G v s
I rv a o u i r leans marched J Per ill. the cap-
j independence 1" i Soldiers d'T'sed th crowd at the j point of th bn'-on't. Fugitive were i pursued in'.o the erounds of private
lie
I 1 3 n k s of ! men Hf i C. S. N .
com pa 1 a 1 1 v e 1 y is Lte.it. Pawl a o m 1 a d e j n
little known Fittsimincns, arms of the
i Mi
Mil Lit
Announces that the following Board of Directors and Committees is in full charge of the business of the Company. OFFICERS.
Emnictt L. Sivcr, Second Vice Vr.
Paul r. KaVir. President. Bert H. Krafft. Secretary. Will mr Wynant, First Vit-c Pre?. DIRECTORS. S. J. Ihifresne. Gary. .John N. CanuMan, Indiana Harbor. T. W. Williams, East Chicago. A. 11. W. Johnson. Crown Point. A. F. Wickcs. Gary. F. E. Parks, Deer Park, Wash. M. M. Winter, Gary. S. II. Slick. Gary. S. L. Eisler, Gary. Paul P. Pabe. (iary. Pert U. Krafft. Gary. Wilbur Wynant, Gary. Emmet E. Sivcr. Gary. Geo. 11. Manlove. Gary.
El
A. TE W. Jolmon. Treasurer. Geo. H. Manlove. Asst. Secretary. COMMITTEES. Finance A. H. W. Johnson. John N. Campian. T. D. Williams. M. M. Winter. Geo. H. Manlove. Building Ieo McCormack. S. L. Eisler. A. H. W. Johnson. Equipment S. E. Slick. S. J. DuFrcsnc. T. D. Williams.
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Ba ttery
517 BROADWAY.
GARY, IND.
bride's son. William Henry Vnnd't' tilt, on the destroyer Evans Lieut, ritzslmmcns It a son of the late medical director Paul F!tz:mmons of Washington, P C The ceremony took pica at Harbourview Villa, the Newport home of Mrs Vanderbtlt. Major Amos Tuc'rf French, brother of Mrs. Vanderbt't.
cav the hi :de away, s h tendants Lieut, John P.. S N., was the best man. 1
Th- nj.-bs ered upon, houses vvh
n oilier t om m u rt ! t i ' s were In th en intrv district thev are bayonetted.
th niiss onai y said. A telegtam from a .British rriinjienthe. hospitals ar said to be filled with wounded.
GRIFFITH
Mr. and Mrs. Falrh M. Pcatrich mov-
had no at - j ed to Griffith on Tueslay. They will rainier. I", j occupy toe house vacated by Mr. Suffice, uests at Hie' 1'iank I-lisenhutt left for Hot Springs.
cfi-emony included Go emnr and M' . 1. Livingston p'ktinn, . of Rh'"l Island and others of prominence. THREE BURNED TO DEATH
MNTERNATIONAL Nt'A 5 SERVICE) NEWCASTLE. V . V P ' I ?.-Mrs. Sarah Herman. "7. and -hiHren. .niij!-
abe;h. ". and Martin. IT months, werei burned to death todav when fire - j stroved their home. Th father had j nop. to work and thre othr children i Jumped to safety. I
Ark., on his v a- a ion. He expects to I be KOP.e two weeks. j The Nickerson P.estaurant has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Groves, they expect to cuntimic the tiusmcss. Th j Nickersor.s v. ill move to their new home. j in Michigan the tenth oT the: month. j Mrs. K.-berc Mcf'arlar.d and daughter iof Hammond vis. ted with her parents. j Mr. and Mrs. Alv.n Lightfoo', the first joT the eek.
I Emilv Zab'e i.s ..n th sick lis'.
James Miiler Is slightly improving. Air. I-M Kipcie returned from South Dakota on Monday.
Edvapd C.rlirasCoirparY
GROCE
PERSHING TOLD OF ENLISTMENTS
NOTICE TO PAINTERS We are wanting bids for decoratirg, 'rafnting arid paper hanging 20 apartments. East Chicago. Famous Mfg. Co. 4-3-31.
i r-s -v--Vv'i?f
Sliest Cnne Granulated Sugar with crroi-ery UBr order of 1.50 or more y J i u r, o.-;. juita-
93c
tops or dairy prod nets not included).
io ii ;
O Kirk's American Family. Fcls Naphtha, OOap Ivorv or Pub-No-More, this sale qo 10 bars -JOVx
Tomatoes, fin finality, No. 3 iz? rani, 2 can? ;;,- Rirp, finest qtiali'v Jap style, -32r Catsup, Monarch brand, none bettcfr, large Fize o0('' Teas, F a r m h o ti cp brand, fine quality, Pr can t. Coffre, Minas blend. K lb.., $1.0-1; per h r,.v Syrup, Karo Corn Syrup. 1'2 lhr?n : i:
Holled Oa's, mod quality, " i'oa
Kxt i a
27c
Sehnon, fancy red Alaska Kod "brand, fan 3QC Apple Butler, Crown brand, full quart j-ir 2f0 P'.uojnp. conii'-n.-oii, cx'ra strrnsih, laree. p:z" 8c Wash'PZ Pn" dep -- :. p'k. Kub-No-Morr Pnv . tlr
Scourins: rowdf, 4 c,m Keen K!c?nT u Navy Mean?, Land picked Michigan, rpr lb Pancake Flour, Vn cle Jerry's special 3 p-ss 32e Macaroni, Skinners Macaroni or Spa plie-tti, pks ?r. T'ltieappte, fancy Fliced Hawaiian, PT can 25c Foap, reot't" Water
Quen Laundry,
io bars
MILK
Choice of eitlier 1 Oriole. Prands. spe-ia
et or 1 at . . .
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SEEDS AND PLANTS
Hardy Flower Plants
Carnations, Pinks. Hollyhocks Iris, Shasta Daisy, etc.. larcro clumps
1 2
Yellow Onion Sets, per lb
Kentucky Blue Grass Sco-d, 3 lb?., $1.00; per lb -c
Vv'hite Closer Seed. Tc rr ;b. 70c Lincoln Talk Lawn S'e.d, - - 1 K r. ' r IV. rv
.1 in.-., i'..-c , V J Jf.
Hnllenbacb's Famous Flower and Kbuharb Root?, 3ars plant", Vcetable Seed, pks 2c r?rh 15c Drug Department Specials For Friday and Saturday 30c Pond's Vanishing; Cream, $1.00 Beef, iron and Wine, special at c P?cial at -79c
Alladin Dye Soap, all colors, tee- 2'r Fletcher's Castoria.f tilar lor cake?, special " for. -t, sperjai 3t
-25c
COURT OVERRULES THE DEMURRER IN AIR LINE CASE
GERMAN SITUATION IS VERY BAD
VALPARAISO. Ind . Af"! fi Th- oid Airline Railway, now a Cling of the
past, came to life In the Circuit Court 'editor of tli-' ltpr.iger '1 i;eWi't and h
' INTTPelATIONAL NEWS SEPVICC W FIMAK. iVrnutiv. i via Ferxin London i rr;I 2. Th f'";iti.ni thro'tcliri'it ''iT'ini- 1- ''most pe,-eve." according: to Ft-' F'lvon, itiuiir-t
today, when Judge Lermc ei"rnil''ii a . keen
ld-r t or i olitlcl affau
demurrr In the ess; of Senator Cavit j AH of t h (einiry is rnv sho-jTii; against Messrs. Chas. Wood am! w ot- j aigns of n neyv Spaiiae,-' r oluti-n. In ard. These men guaranteed t e.i.'ifi') t $pa t tectst icles, t'i I redietjon tnotes by the Gary & Interurba n. wbicit 1 openiy iu?-lo i ii-re v. it be reot ai d were never paid, and now the senator j that Pnli-lt" lt government will i -is aking them to make pay menj, ; i-reclum'.l at l.p:i : ? -vir";n t--n dny?.
DANTZIG MADE A FREE PORT
NOTICE.
A meeting of tho property owners of
'Indiana me. and Truman st. proper' v
INTERNATIONAL NEAS SERVICE! j owners w:!l te hold at Riverside school PARI?, April I. The "B-g Fo Frida v ev eniner at 7 :::" o'cl'-ck. 4-2-"t. President Wilson. Prtmir Llov d I George Premier Clemencean and rr--j r-jrir.s- rain n.'iitttt-T! C M ' rrler Orlando-have deeded that WF.T PPOIT sbeiis ci.oof just a ''". Panttls be made a "free ro,f No swo!!- ,, b.idi- or 5o'vned rimp.
Jrte O.Spositlon o: ic- ,i to he left to n plebes'-ite. 10 tha
lh. neoi-i'e IhemteVves may d"'de un-
I
rter sihich Eovernreent tney vv 1 1 1 ne. it is reported
INVESTIGATE DEATH OF WINNETKA LADY f iNTF.eriATlOSAL NEWS SER OCt' -IlCAOO. April . A thorough investigation was ordered ioday of ;h o'rath late yesterday of Mrs. 1, 0. r.'ack. wife of a wealthy r"M'nl o Vlnetl-:a. who died a few h"iii.s after reing found in th basement of lir Ijome with a bullet from a taiget rifle inhrhead.
FA !T'.S Ii .1.1". Fari-.ei f;e.m a 1 rl of the, ,., .t!te.-ert ltl'I'ltlH "-l s o i j t h '.v e t e 1 n t ' I o - e pefi., , I , !f,IP. ila.y 1 e . I'Oli - 1 i H ' "II o Li U 1 r,l' ' CI 'ishe. s fled t!n--t-t s W h'.'-U oprii, here Th : s-i 3 v.
Irving C. Flack,
the dea-1
r INTER NATIONAL HEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. April 3. Gen. Ter-1 shing was today Informed by cable of 1 tbe v. ar deoa rt n-crt S decision to enlist !
AO A ,.lMt for overseas serv ic I 'Ihe laniiet? Luteau
end was informed that th 'men would 1 Township tegeCier
x.:- ila,-l-n e , nri.-i 1 I n-npCM . 11 p .A.-Mi.
estabii?u a t'lituic inars'i on cam ana
be sent to
earh for asr-ignmont to ihe army of occupation. With the arrival of each detachment, he was instructed to return
I en equal number of men who had en-
tlsted or who had been drafted for the period of ie war, selecting the most meritorious iss. The 3n.nr,n men. the general was told, will be divided as follows: -.Venn infantry. L'nnrl field artillery. S.iiAA engineers; r,.t'ftn- medical department and ;.fnf' cavalry.
NOTICE.
of i'ii:nt--t
vi'h th Faimersi of ILghiann vviil
woman, told the police his wife, who was an expert rifle-shot, had been practicing in a small target range 1n the baseme-nt of their home and that v.. v,ifevd th fin was accidentally
! discharged when she pounded it. on the
Poor in an effort to dislodge the cartr fis". A nurse a! a local hop tal to .iv, tn injured woman was tak'n. t'd reporters: Mrs. Flack tried to comm-t s.;'-id."
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A e you reading Th- rimes?
ev.-ry fcond Tuesday of 'he month, to dispose of live stock, poultry, etc. On the first market. blng April Sth, Mr. .1. Fortenhoeven will offer his complete line of farm implement and hardware for sale, at remarkable reduced prices, to start at K a. m. at Highland. Be sure and r.ot mi s voiir barea.n. 4-C-"t
Times news service the best that money C3n buy and honest effort can furnish.
FIGHTING RAGES AT FRANKFORT t INTERNATIONAL, NEWS SERVICE! FRA N K FORT.ON-M AIN". April t. (vja Perlin and Iondon) Apr;l 3 Street lizhtmc Is resins: in thi city. Striker killed several officers in on ilah and thrw thrir bodies inio he ri-.r. Many shop have h'.n c;'inderd. N.'itmerou fire have broken out. In some of th pitched hattlru h-uh ides used hand grenade.
Mint Jell
Try Mint Jiffy-Jell with roast I U .1el
Sfs meats. It is
vastly better than mint sauce. Try Jiffy-Jell desserts with their real
fruit fevers in essence form, in vials. Each is so rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style; gelatin?, desserts.
10 F1.-7VS7S. cf Your Grocer'
2 Pazkajrs for 25 Cents
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