Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1919 — Page 4

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DEFEATS THE ITS BADLY

turns

r INTER NATIONAL NEWS StHVlCEl rETKOfT, Mich.. April "VtIi re

still incomplete still cjtii-cdc that ' rreme

the aniHlmchl ot.-d .,n y, Merday to Hlow th" Bale nl manufacture of wines '

Ind beer in Mhhi.-aii hits been lost by Ihout Knt.oon majority. i This majority, it is claimed, reach j t T 5 . 0 i.i i when nil sections of the-Ktt

ipjiearcl from. In Wayne county (I"e-

trolt) which went wet by 9,000 In 191.

the vote for the beer and wine uiihiuIment will show 30.000 majority in favor of the measure. I

The rroposal to purchase the Detroit United Street Railway system was defeated by about 15.000 majority. Th proposition to build a bridge to Belle Isle from Detroit carried overvvhelmlnK"y as did the good roads amendment providingfor a $50.000.mo bond issue to ba spent on state roads and a S 10. "00,000 park and playground amendment. The whole Republican slate was elect ed. Proposition to Increase salaries of su-

urt Justices was defeated.

WANTS TO REVIVE OLD MILITARY SPIRIT

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GERMANY

fm HEURALQk ATTACKS NERVES

DIDN'T WANT MUCh

Sloan's Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pain

A little, applied iciihcvt rubbing, rnl "emirate imratliitely and rest and soothe the nerv es. Sloan's Liniment Is very effective In tHayiag external pains, strains, bruises, aches, stitT joints, sore muscles, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges Keep a bijj bottle always on hand for family use. Druggst9 everywhere.

I T!r,zVlPTO,rv,e Momnri nrlnm

Shows How Germans Were Going to Get Even. By SHAW DESMOND (Exclusive Cable by the I. N. S. and the London Dally Express.) LONDON. April S. Gustave I.andauer. a prominent menilier of the Munich soviet, announced today that Kurt Eisner, former prerirer of Havana.

declared pub!i-iy before his assassination th.vt he possessed a meniorandum from Mat bias Krzberner. sltrned S-'ptem-ber. 1014. demanding the following peace terms for ;ermany: i Annexation of Belgium. Xormantl y, !

r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCRVICC1 FELL1N. April S. The ho. lalist newspaper. Fteiheit prints a speech by Uer.eral v.ti Stock bailee n. German chief of staff in which lie Is quoted us ayir.ir:

"As for us t government m litary commanders) these ,1 U t u rba n, 's are irivlnur the people into our hands by t; wakening the old military spirit." Uetj.-ral v.n St .kha listen appealed for volunteers anioni; the officers, say. 'K that u renewal of street tiwhtmt; between tiie Reds and the government troops U certain within the next few days on a more extensive scaie than t ver "We won't surrender n stain." the Kentral was further ,iiot, as saymvr.

THE TIMES.

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A Free Trial of Pyramid Tile Treat, meat Im One of the (.rxndrM Kvents on Kvrr liilierieuced. Tou are, tufferinif dreadfully with Itchlnp, bleeding, protruding Idles or hemorrhoids. Now, go over

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''Banjo Fire" Succeeds Drumfire

A mid Blasted Ruins of Verdun

STANSBURY GIVES

E'i Stnnf! an opinion s -lute bo;;rd Section 2:1 ,

A TAX OPINION

:ry. alUo-my c.-n:al, in ut.initte.I y'-st,.,ja the of tax connn i ss : o ners on f t:.e new t.i law. whi.-h

You Positively C annot A ITortl to Icuore These Hemurknl.le l'y rainiil. Jo any druir store and sret a !0-cent l.ov cf 1'yr.tmld IMle Treatment. :elief should come r.( i u i klv vuu v ill jump ,,r joy. if you are" i doubt "J f'ee trial parkin,,. l,v' jiia.1. ou will then I,, convinced i'ont delay. Tu! no ftubstitute

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"V er b.-nd i.-sucs .y hoUitt tlwii the tax co!

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I the lirijish and Norman Isles; all of the

i Russinn frontier states and cnlnnin ! ' A-i a.-

empire: war indemnity In excess of the I district t.

cost of the war. Gen. Falkenhayn. Hen. von Moltkc, then (German chief of utaff end Admiral von Tripitz. head of the German navy, "reluctantly" supported them, I.andnuer said.

the s'.ate boa:

mu i . c i pa i ; 1 1 s. imi.sstoners are ' 1 i se ; n an'.

in any

FKLL SAMPLE COUPON PVltAAIll W.t'G COMPANY I'y ramiJ imilding , .Marshall. Mich. Kindly send me a Free, narmlo Of I'l ... mO a.ii ' I ' - .

plain vvran.er.

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pay for i oa is, i rai n -i 'i other assessments ' iii" public re CIVICS.

I en.'onst ra : ion Hooks by Mr.

Summers' Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS For the Convenience of the Public. Hohman t. Near State. Hammond, Ind. IS THE PLACE

f Hut t rick r'asl.'.oi H. I'avcrn nil 'ho

week in ,,ur Hat Urn Department. MrDavorn aI-. has a special . ffer to m..,k. on yearly subscriptions to the ,-::r....H tor. Ask about it. l.loN STor.l- ' P TK UN DFHT. o

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1 INTERNATIONAL NV.'S STIVICEI ''Hi' Aii. A i i, v - Lakes

a.i.iI 1 rauiinsr Station will be one of the three foremost naval t...ns in the ountry thiouch thi-

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THE

PRICE $41.50

This is the Phonograph with it go 12 Pathe Records and two permanent playing jewel needles. Read This You pay for the records today, we deliver the phonograph at once and, the balance you pay on easy terms. No fuss no rod tape we are glad to serve you and have your business.

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

nj.' of a Jl..o!'i,ni,o hatbor, if ; ..r.-d by the m- mat : s o f .iiressional t;.aval affairs committe o .-eisfuliy carried o it.

plana oa- . e are

"Waitirg: fn the Levos?" th one that. hoii back tnp Oerman tide. might lie thi, title ((f thij picture rf two V MCA. entcrtainc-rs singing .-.nil p'.ay::,- for their fellow Americaits at Verdun. liejcular st;i;;c-. ar? Jiixurios in st:oris of pia , s .vp.-l, t ho "Y" atiiusenvtit. e:. f ?e:n t rvi i'ii, new that the necessity of u,Min:i:s shcllt is ove. tho.-e concTts are rtf.uiarly presentcd In surnnir.di.'ji'i that f.-r pic. turesriuenosa Ur.a anything that a theater's scenic artist ever invented. The atuliopcn in thi.; case is out of the picture It lias oreh-tra sctt that rearh back In a se:n:-cir-cle for a hundred fee-t about tlr? '.:iKe Effits enmrosed of brio!-:.

stone and bowlders of mortar. As the architect ot this particular theater, the former Crown Prince provided plenty of room, and that in ail that is needed for a successful show for the doughboys left in France). When this act was over the your.K man and the ph, to cries of "Watch your step." picked their way gingerly alone: the wall at the!r backs and made their exit at the door tha can be seen behind them. Then the next entertainers ramo out of thi? doorway, crept amaz to the ".stage," and the show was resumoei. The pair in the picture ara known on the Y.M.C.A. circuit aa Huntington and Francia.

Tuesday, April 8, 1919

Tobacco Habit Easily Conquered New York'-r of n tde e pTienc hss written a book telling how the tobacco ,,r S1!,,,r ha-nt mav be easily and oo, ay i.nf.isi,,.,) jn tnr,.e d!(VS w.,.h del'Khtful b,-n, n, T1. !luthor. lid ward .1. Woods. TH-Iur;. station I', New York iy. v. ill uiiiil bis book free on rviursi. The heai'l imnriivil wonderr'uPv nfter the nicour.e poison is out of th system, falnimw. tranquil sleep, ole;.r eyes, r-ormal appetite, good difstion, manly visit, stronjr memory and a ,-eti or.il iraln in 'fti.-ienev arc among; the i.-iany be.-fiits r.-porie,). G. t rid of th( nervous fe,.).,,; ,,,, ,nore need ,,f jupe ii,'i.r. ci3:,r.tt-, snuTf ehewmit tobacco to i.acify morbid desire. Adv. WOMAN SUFFERS A BAD FALL Mrs. D. Sparling is eonp.nfd to her home. 857 ftidiana ave.. as a. resuit of a fall Saturday nie'ht A porch rail jrax way bereath her weight and he feil about twenty feet. Dr. J. A. Graham, the atteiohnjr physician, found that she had s jff. red a coup'e of broken ribs.

NOTICE. AM members of the Grmanfa Rfbekah !ydcre wi!! attend the funeral o S-.ster Hert ha H e'- at three o'clock tomorrow ... rn.. at ("orcord-a cemetery I'y orders of N. r,. 4-fth

MANY INSPECT

NEW BATTERY

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VALPARAISO. Ind.. April Jt.

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cers and directors of the O. K. G ant

Hattery Company, of Gary, Indiana, had a most o.,ccef!,l meetinjr with businfss men, fitiiiT? and electrical experts of this section at the Dir.ro! Highway (jara.ee-. the W"h eele r-Dlam Company. Saturday mht. F. Parks, a director of the i om-

! pany. told , f tests of the battery that j had been n.:.d. by the Hcston Dlevate. 1 railroad, and the possibility of stab- ' lishiriK an eastern branch or Mibs.dii ......

f.ry company mat wio niimii;,i'('j enhance the value of .stock :n the parent company.

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HOHMAN ST rj CAR STATE HAM MOND.IND.

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i Allis Chalmers j American Car and 1

American II. and D. : American Docomoti-.e i American Steel I oundry

i .American Sutiar 1 ; Anaconda

! Hablwin Docomotu,. ; Daltiinore and Ohio . liethleheni Steel . Canadian Haciti.- : Central Leather ( Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and North Western , Chicago. and St. Haul Colorado Fuel t'orn Products Crucible Steel I'nitej Food Krie General Klectric General Motors Gt. Northern I'r. Lackawanna Stce Lthifrh Valley Mexican Pete. Mitivale Steel National Kiiamel and Stam;i New York Central N. V.. N. II. and Hartford Northern Pali,,Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Gar

Railway Steel Heading

uepubnc Iron and Ste.d Southern Fat ihc " Studebaker Sinclair F. S. Steep I """"""" Ctah Copper Willys Overland """" CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Hulk. $l'ii. 1 a fi -in -n

-". I'utcr.er i1oK..1ea."v, :.40; packinir J,oSs heavy. 2'.33: medium and mixed. J I s ; hsht. $ia.7.-' ,,.::o: ,g.s, s,7 - $l.50'r lfl.20.

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I f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 MINNKAP. . ;li.o-.., Api il 4. ; Five, auton.obil- ban lits robbed fh- ! ".- T ie's State hank . f J 1 ". worth I of l.iberly bonds Knd S in cn-ren-ey to da y. I Tb.e same bank was robed of $r.,0f0 j last 1 ' ceinb.- r. j I f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 1 Ni: VultK, Api.! . A v. : t nav(I parade will h? held in New York

b. f.-re i! rid s 'i ru nu r. fooowinir tiie arrival of the American warships from;

K i; r. ;: a n w at, rs.

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) H.VHTFoKii, Conn. Api , . The Cm nee! ie il t hi.riise t-d.tv by a recall vote of 141 to i;.". fa'bil to pass the state prohibition aft. wi i lj passtd thhouse of represen ta t ' V

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Column

Cole, troop 17. Waiter

I'urirt-- th,. j.r.s't.i 1 1 ., .-. ,!!... hours v. i j I P-itulii r a h. will "t ' etc , incul, tit fo th, Tho c k i : - i , 1 1. t o ,. r..'7 lirst t . aool the , iini ittr the

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the I'.xecuin. vvhat ir-

ui Jo. s. 'u u i k. u d .,: in-.- lit of

Prehl. troop i: (-laren 11: Andy pell.-r. t root,

Su.-ntko, tr'.ip 17. Lobert Mattiirws of Trsp No. 1 appeared and uios awarded the rank of First Class Scout. Scut John Cb.e vifn. v of Tr-op No.

ami Lawrence Harris, executive.

j Advertise in The Times and ari- ; vertise again. Results come with touch with the whole world.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! xt-:w loi.k, .p,ti .. t. . o-.-vdi

bundled Americans wl... !oui.-iit witii ti e Hritish army were to. lay . ':assi:lcd ' ns ali.tis after an eighteen h-i:r .lis-' . i

pute lotween th- ir department an., inimiiri ation authorit.. -s and transpoi td to ("amp Mills.

oil nr.-

phone i;i2:. t hi:? i'.t . n. .- a re i S. ;:; hi .

t.i eres ir to . s w : e. mb,

d I", pot t i. h- L- cii t j !c: Il IL t w i.-b to ai

ib sb-r. Do li i.i, iS

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' were pres.n i e d with 1 '. S. Treasury Dc- , i-iiriiii, :;t medals for their work in the ' ! Fourth I.ihcri v Le.an. Lawr-m-e Kru in '

! ! eei ed an Ac. n.rdal for t'av ii.K.s St? u pK.

j The points in the Inter-troop contest ;

, w re cana; sed a;.d the awards declari ed as fo'.'.owe: First prize, troop No. 10; : second prise, tmp No. 2: third prUe. troop No. 1. The fact that 20 boys were a,1ar.ced

i :i' WoS curt. 1a ,n M.-,r.h, and 11

, , iT.mry 'M i;ks well for t'r ; h a id s and bt s of Hammond

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FOR CATARRH AT ALL DRUGGISTS

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO. Ape! S S. n s.i ; .. .1

closures t!i it tlireats b:id b. Ksrair.st the life of a i--lrl w

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the n (Tails c f the Con- j nK coirspany row In pr..-j

hefof Judire Land;s were made j As a result of the d sclosures j

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j J ;.('. tff Lamlis ordered M;ss Kiln MaFerry held by the rov ernment as a 'witness im.br $10.0'Hi bad.

GETS AROUND

NOW WITH CANE

ilhi in H ti a en : roiigtis.

cattle tood ..hoi.-.

medium and coiiinion butcher Stock heifer.

S?.6Si 15.0; cow s. $7.oo 14.7.-,. ,.,ini.r, and cutters. $3.fifc'?; Hoirt; f tock-rs and

"'"'" HOoil cholee.

DAINTILY PRACTICAL Leaders in Spring Styles.

Wear this dainty new Oxford for its lightness, grace and glove-fitting quality. You will find real pleasure in such enoes as these, made In fh fashionable new shades of kid leathers. Ask to see the new "Vanity."

WATCH OUR WINDOWS Be guided in deciding on .your new shoes by the authentic styles featured bv us. ALWAYS INTERESTING

SPRING BOOTS The fashionable colors in kid and calf leathers are here in boot styles that every w o m a n needs. The simple charm of the new models is in true harmony with the season's fashions. You will find real satisfaction in their service and sensible prices.

J. SCHL0ER & SON 95 State Street. Hammond, Ind, We give the S. & H. Green Stamps.

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CHICAGO FIIODTJCE.

"ill l-.j; - t ream' ry

firsts. 5: ;i 41!2v

liGGS 1 urrent recei pp

ordinary lirsts. :;;) ;; jo,.

He: extras, 42 '.c. LIVi; I'lll l.TlIV -Tilllceys, -: chickens, .tflc; sprit.ps. r:;:,'; ' r,. 24c; p-esf. 2i!c; ducks, S'., 1rOTATOKSohlos. J1A5-V:1 iiO. V'KAL 5rt to fia ihs.. m"i lbs.. li'-iHc; f.0 to nn tls ...

iancy. .1,-; o,-erweiht kidneys, I 75 lbs.. 14 '! 1 Se; coarse, He.

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j I'W NAKES ON LIST j We ha , ri-.-cj 1. -i a ;,; j. ;. 1 1 the Troop Committ. ... uf Troop

lor commission as Asst. Sc.!.::,,:

for Ilv.;.i.J .;,tz. Mr. w is m

eliice I'. tlv nn.l is ...rt.iinh- .. : , 1

wire. lu.-k for N... 12. Th-- Committe,. of Troop No. JO b,ae-j f' "' !" iii pPcaiion for Scoiitin.istt r's commission for Mr. r.iivne p., r-. ron. i -t r. 11, i'rr(.ii has been a iins as Scout - i

master :; t l..-rcc tor stein! w eeks and has won n Ida. .- of l,ish ree.-nj iu t!u. loarts of ;.M Somts aid b .jeis wh- re he has assist. U. I In i i. p.. . n Scoutmaster for illicit I.i- .-.-ars mc! -.1 . holding- oioini.-- ; -n as Commissioner ;.iid Kxeeutive previous t-. ent- rir.w the army. b. ku.v.s the carne. Tro..p J n has our contra 1 1. la I ions. Troop No. 7 rei.r-niizi l recently with t, !'..- new in. ml. rs I b '"r. shmer.t s were serv, d by a Krviip of bub, an I prorjram of music, etc.. divert. Some ,.f the (T'-n'e ,.e ,,,ys v.. re preset!'.

Improvement has followt-d, his' A. W. Z liMm-r has be. n ltiv ile. to

return home that ('. 1. Hohman has serve as Assistant Scutmisf er and Mr. practically recovered from the effects . n. . fnv ti-. will ,.n;tui as So-.m-,f the injury which he receive, while mnster. Fi -. (; -.: .-.s of the community, spending the winter in Florida. While el! ba'. im: sons hi the r. r.p. will a.-t as

a i r. .,; 1 om m n t ee Mr. Harry lu-kl j has been Inv it. d t.. s. re as p.-out mister of Troop No. Mr. Hiiik'ec was form, riy a Scut and

has ha.i army serv ice. Th.- boys r pl'-MSe.I With him and he be !il;e 'the work. These a r- important e). nonl of success- and we are sure that N-,

i will prosper under Mr. Hie kb Cs tui.l- j Slice. A numb, r of the , hi. r Scuts . f j

the trc-e.p who b-id b; leter.st hi recently returned. Lev. .1. Farrett is th assistant i:i tl is troop. KTJTA'3 KSIH'C.3. Now lb;. v. e have n ne-.y Asst. S M.Fdwar 1 7. iz in Trooj, N . .. i;. v.e rn-.ii .. stait biisiucss. Our bike Sun. hiwas pr.-at. lY.noak" r;! let !oks wet-.

tions. It is thoutrht tb.e stores will he ,,n the in. m..

closed at least diiritiK ib- tuneral as We bad a r-.o was the ,ase when S. If. Knox, anoih- made soup f..r ,-i ;t- atber of the firm died. ! champion , .

LK(JAL NOTICES.

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ton, i in bathinjr he stepped on a stinuaree v, ' and suffered a bad sash in the i. c; the

wound heconiinir ,tiie,-t.,i. lie was forced to walk with a ane for -,)nr. t:ti b'-.t now gets around abotit as ' v .' 1 , : s i ; s : a ! ,

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STORES MAY BE CLOSED FOR DAY

Willi the advent of real cold weather it is a question which it is unw ise to ignor. . Good Coal of First Quality is a mighty -rood thing to have around the house when the wind blows and the frost is on the windowpane. The host coal on the local market is handled bv this vard.

The two local Woo! worth st .r- s had ' today received no word of the d-at!i : o F. W. Woolworth. found, r of the (business, other than the accounts car- ' ri-d in tiie newspaper!-. Koth manasI ers are cwaitine telegraphic instruc-

cf prand -.1' IM. y.i 1 i.t th.- p. p.

th. i .h,

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J No'f I' '1Z OF FINAL SLTTLFM LNT OF ! liS TAT LI. j IN TH F. MATTKU OF TIIM ESTATE OF I MOLLIS HI.l MLNTHAL. No. Su7. I IN THE LAKH S 1 ' I'M L l'.1 1- t'Ol liT. I -M A I 'J TI TERM, pi l;. NOTICE is her -bv c,v,-n to the HE1 Its.

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STAGE NEW

PAYROLL ROBBERY ' T:i:';AITi':KS .-VX1) 'hei.ito.-s of M,r-v-WAJiiXVX :ris Hlumenihal. dec. ased. to app.ar in

.... r!.'..T,FR.NT!0NL NEWS SERVICE' ( LL LLA N I . o. April 5. A $1400 pay roll robb. ry was stare, j,, broad Iay IiKht in the shadow ofthe c,(y jp,, h're today. Three armed ba nd : t s" drove ' up in front of n store -.J j-.i r r, the Cleveland Neckwear Co. est ab! i-hm.-nt in W. Sixth St.. and hen the paymaster i appeared in front of the s,t,r .-arryli-ig1 the money sack.. thv t i..." I

. . - j 1 1 1 ii, t teased their gun nsiinst him and tore the bug away. They then Ip.d Into, their auto and escaped. Police and auto. I fs's who w itnessed the robbery startej i-i pursuit.

the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the l-'th c3y of May, IDIJ. an. show cans,., if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACColNTS with the estate of said decedent should not ! approved; and said heirs are not!fed to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Ceiin, at Hammond, this Mb day of April, 1919. HERBERT L. WH EATON.

(Seal.)

Clerk Lak.

Superior Court. 4-S-I3.

Unsightly Hair BjkHliraefe

v

Pflllnrle. .rl . ,

S i . . ti , e u r Hnia, Is trair a revelation in

modern eienee. It , jn.t , effieaeloas for rcmorlns: coarse, rlilT rrowtks mm it U for ordinary ones. Only ceaolne De'tlracle- mmm a ison7-back (rnaraatce la reck park ace. At toilet coanrera la e. 1 aad CZ aUe. or by mail from ua in plain wrapper on re-e-lpt of price. FREE bk w,th etmoalal of l( Carat authorities explains what cinrt hair on face, veek and arm, why It facreases and how DeMiraele deTltallaea It, Bulled In alala sealed envelope on )2th St, Jlew York.

NOTI "E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE M.VTTEll OK THE ESTATE OF JACOB GIULNEK. No. llui. IN THE LAKE St FELIOH COL ltT. . MARCH TERM. nHI. NO-noE is hereby riven to the HKI ES. LEGATEES AV n cm.-niTons of ln-,,1,

jC.ruen.-r. deceased, to appear in the Lake.

superior , onrt. held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 2th day of May. m!V ami show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETLEMEN'T ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not he aprrovrdi and sa;d loirs are notitl-d to

then tikI there make proof of heirship, and r, cet-.e their distributive shares. WITNESS th Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammomi. this Sth clay of April, 11)13. HERBERT L. WHEA TON. (?"R,- Clerk Lake Superior Court.

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7 ; ?, p. m. i .L-scph Ku'a. Troop It,

SCOUTS ADVAI7CSD. .At the r t.t session of the Court of Honor of the i Taniinoiid ('...ircil HoyScouts of America t ie f.dl.iwtna- boys appeart d and t-u, .- ssf u il y pass.,! the Second das.- tests: Clarence C.'e. p.ussrll p,,wel, Joseph Kutii. Car! ", , p. ,h ,1 , n. .bin U ,in . ibil-

st on Mill. r. Andy P. il.r, Walt, r Swell! -ko. Maurice Lewis. La vo me Erwln,

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