Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1919 — Page 5

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SENATOR NEWARKS FOR AIR COMMUTE

Indiana Senator Wants to Increase U. S. Power ' In Aeronautics.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ! WASHINGTON. May 23. Wlnie peace I envoys debated Germany's place in the 1 sun today, the senate -was making ' fironuous efforts to secure America's J piace in the air. ! Preliminaries for a concentrated drive i to increas? America's power in aero- ' nautics were started by Senator New. J of Indiana, when he presented a resolu- ' tion in the senate creating: a senate' ommittea on aeronautics. This com-! rnittee will be charged with the consii- ! eration of the creation of an aircraft b-ard in the United States, similar to i out the air ministry In Great Britain. Change in the rules of 'the senate 1? ' necessary before Senator News's proposed committee can be accomplished, I

but inasmuch as there i.s the majoritv support behind it, early adoption w.i'si

1-ji.ked for. An unsuccessful attempt to.

t consideration of the Tesoluti.it on

iupaj, vnen 11 was P'ockea by thj minority party, has elvn dstfrmina-

tion to those favoring the measure and they will demand early action, they said. Twelve members are proposed for the committee, seven of them Republicans and five Iemoerats. The committer would have complete charge of all legislation relating to aeronautics and would receive the power which is now h-ld by the military affairs committee and the navai affairs committee. It would direct all congressional efforts

naval aviation service, the marine corps flyinp corpsNand the aerial mail service.

Senator New's contemplated bill to 1 rrovide an aircraft board has consider- j

able support on both side of the senate chamber. Members maintain that the Vnited Sratcs must keep the prestitce given it in the air by the successful, thus far. trans-Atlantic flight of the NO-4. Opposition to the bill was expected from the war department. The administration is expected to attempt to block the creation of a senafe committee on aeronautics, lest this committtee create too strong faor for a single cii-

t INTERNATIONA', NEWS SERVICE i "W A 1 1 1 N ( ; T( ) X. M ay 2 Z. y.cn tli' V;.;ius ni.-iste.l on tluiiiK playful stunts like this, it's n wonder ii r -m:uiy K'.st tin- war: n Autnyi ScrjEt. Mike . I'.Uis, opt rutin;; far in advance of tho first w av of "his company Co, O ( the 2Sth infantry single-handed reduced a inachine-gun tust. killing two Germans and capturing sevc:leeu others. AViping tliu sweat from hn brow, bo pushed ahead and still sin-Bl;-handed. knocked out another nest, capturing six machine gun, two officers and twenty-seven Huns. He was about to call it a day when th.j two officers, fearing for their lives, volunteered the location of four other nusts. So there was nothing hit for Mike but to ko ahead and capture these. Ho did this and lei the crews of the whole bunch into Ihe American linos. This remarkable operation js on record with General IVrshing, who yesterday recommended Kllis for th--congressional medal of honor for 'conspicuous gallantry and intrcpedsty above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy." Ellis' home is at Kust St. L. ,'Uis. lit

LOVING HANDS WILL HONOR OUR HERO DEAD IN FRANCE

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3RD win ruiN T NEWS Lr.ppenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

..The funeral of .il.iny S:i'.te:-nia;i va--held at Ihe Lutheran chuii.h toditv nr.l was vtiy largely altet:cd, mart' ' rienJa and b'js.ness as.-oci.-i tos of th deieased coming from Chicago to f their last respects ti one who will lit sadly missed in the l.usine.-.' and s

cat world. The n-mams wtie laid t

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rest in Map.twoMii ci meter;

in Crown Point on business Thursday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and .11.-. iJutid liar.e on Tuesday veninS :rd the young lad has been named David, Jr. At the Alumni liar.quet and Recpp- ! -n erven at the Presbyterian chureii i.i honor of the class of '5 3 on Thursday night, about Stf couples were pros-

Mrs.

Trotter ct Chicago, is v:silin-t ' nt and a mst enjoyable reunion of

Mr?

; vera;

at the home of her sister

Nassau. Miss K.lna S:e:us is '.-pen.iin

d;js with Chica;:o f 1 -tends. Will iSarihoIo.-oae . f "hicaa attended tiie fiinetal of Hrniy Saueriiian today. Miss Kate i,'.i::n ";iis rfiu 1 11 d flo:u a sh..rt is.t with :i'r. lricuds. Mrs. J. J. Wiieeb-i- ..- Hie i;o::n; fn.cn Gary on Thursday ::bt waeic she has been at the home of Lr. and Mr. K. L. Schaibln. Her grand stfn. Buddy Sehaibie. came v.ith her for a few days' vis.t. Walter Reidle of Chicago, is spending spv-ial da. w i'U the family of ; I ta 1 t ho M:a

M ,---..- Arm -I'vl .'-: t h. ee .! . of fyr n i-il.r.-Mf. Ii! . thM v 1 to: n '. s J. 1 ;!eiii

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Cnas. i ii'e atnerent classes was neia. . ! liunvi-.l party at tin- Central Music

Iiali followed tne jeception. M-: MlliiMtG!-: I.!tKSIiX. I'eicev ly. simpsoi l::rk So. lakvia; Flossy Kilbojrne, Gary. G-oigr Iiurke. Ksi Cowu; Victoria Nieni'ec, East Chicago. V.-t:-: in- .ioe, liamiriond; Agnes Lone. Hainmond. ... 1. ejo n .cii, Whitinc; Sophie. i '- c-;. ; lit nr II. Gluth, Haiamond; Martha U: . . a.g. i ia '.iiaiyatl. l'ete Mikas, Kast Chicago; Catherine Oswego, East Chica?o. Gus Charles Gahleck. Bedford, Ind ; Ruth Graham White. Gary. John Ki 1st. Indiana Harbor; Mary le..-. !. i Harbor. Ri hai d V. Meyers. C'r.esterton; E . -elvn S .I'hroti Gar .loi,., e. Egbert, Gary. Ellen Krall. G a r v .

American womtn at American women's hospital at Li:r.:tcy. i rjirct .

The thojfrhts of thuusanJa o: Americans 011 Memorial i.'.iy will be far across the sea where the hoys who cave titeir a I! for world freedom are 1yitu. ilut there is no need to feel that the memory of these heroes will not Le honor

ed Ary.encJ a ortr.ip.i.atioiis :o;n& nronstr jjtion wuik

dccnral.ns sracs of I . .s. hoys.

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Frar.'.'e .utti scores t.f I-'ren'-n tirrat.i.afioris l.a'.e !a;d p'a-i-; o t'eco ate the Ar.ieri T.n jrraves to v at'.-.;:-) tlio-.r ai 1- eciation. Vot only for tiie ;icn!::t these Lo s

I ae ari'.'e. I 'it for the mothers. f;.ther;

V.:vt-s ;;ntl

sweethearts of the he-roas made. This photo recently it ce've;!, shows how the graves have been

took

'.ten of territory in the Do.tiiet w!i;.h the i:oiiinaniani : following (lie s e.,nd Halkan

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r. 10 a rriv e at this month.

are decorated fre-

Committee of Leading iCtizens t o Arm With Rifles to Protect Town After Bank Robbery.

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trol of atl branches aeronautics.

of government

CAN ONLY AWAIT THE

As a result of the $1.5fO bank bandit raid across the state line in Hgewisch this week ami ihe attack on President I. Cox of the Interstate they are going to start something.

ARRESTED - ON CIRCUIT COURT WARRANT

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"Warran's Issued from th Crown Ft. circuit court were served on Jcane'te So'arv, known as Mary Soiary. K'iN

Today Daniel Jordan, president of the j Pf,nnsvh an.., street, raid Georue K:nHegewisch State Bank, set his jaw. ; b,.,j8,. ' Broad wav Garv. The wo-

1 called together the town's leading citi- i ma is ..hiirSt.,l u it'u vi,ri;n;:n;

zens and formed the vigilance cotnmit- , Rn causing Gladys Baumans to be tee of Hefc-ewisch. proposing, as Mr. Jor- i,,...,. of vicious "and immoral con-

clan puts it, to "obtain in some way ade

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-Ind. ana 1 1 1 rItUe ,.o:l Ad-tm-: v -it't. r -.o -: !: t ' ' ii r tr-lei n . w ii o : .-- t i - . ' No on- .'; 'i t o v. a . 0:1; .-

st .Mid it is lies red that delegations b . ! present from lj parts of the county, j

Low. ,1. ( row n Point, Hammond, Whit- i r:jr and tlary ale especially ursol to! id their road committees. j The roads to be taken over by th I st tie and the rods to be constructed' nmi'T the coittity unit law- will both '

be consi,!. 1 C:uars arid liht freshiio nts w;l lie-, served.

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DECISION

DISORDERLY CONDUCT

ConTTnue1 from rajse one.i

quate police protection for our town or'

take the law- into our own hands and

stop the crooks from making this their

stamping grounds. Crime Must Stop." "The crime wave out here is Roing 1 end." Mr. Jordan said, and it was eas

Ruilty of

duct. The

man Is !-. rRcd with con-

ti'ibiit'nu to the d f i ioq iiency of a m nor. Uo'h defenilants were rrrjuir d to furnish $50' each and their trials

up in the j iveri'.iw on;:'.

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NEW PEACE ' DELEGATIONS ARRIVE ( !lrliisli r I nl;!i' f the I nl eTii.-i t ip,na I Xrn Sr- ii p fr' iii iMtr.don lily l-;;rr.s . GK.NKVA. May 2:"!. The nlv.ini" KU.iid of ihe T-it kish and I'.uiarian pf.Te !-;r ; a - hac ,-ii-ri'. t 1 ir,

Switzerland 'l i e Til ' :

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iioudr-rs. X. Liberty, iif-port of committees. VnuiiS IVopl; and the League, Kred Wiidmaii. South Bond? Ci"'l !'. m. Lecture, "Life Work," t'l . f: hert Brumblay. Chicago. I 'epa rtment conferences. . Social hour stunts. 7: Co v. 111. SoiifT service, orchestra. Jjevotional. F. K. Ruth. Valparaiso. 8:00 p.m. Ite. i-'rtd Williams, Valparaiso. 3 .l!fi i: Installation of new officer-, i o t. Supt. Dr. 1L L. Dais. Smi'ii F.end.

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' "FECIAL TO THE TlWESl '.'. riNx.. i.i.l., .ia : ;. Tht worth Ij. attic convention t

L-nd oistrict will Me conini

iM. 11. church in U " : 'o-m,,

propi-am is to be as follows: 6:'.".i a. 1.1. Mort.inir W ateb.

NEW SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATIONS A. G. Anderson i ;taff correspondent i. n. service i

Jit.ia.l.N iw.i London), May o.--.

1 D-monst rations by the Independent S'-

Pir-' c ia lists in fa or of sisrninK the treaty uth are lakit K on a revolutionary character

! at the During 'one d'monstration today a ,w. The. ; P '- t cinwd inatihed pass the govern -j nv-nt huiidinas in Wilhel mst rasse sinv. W. ' ib the M.irS'.ii!'". Some of the leaders

'i e. M erri i 1 v il le. : el iona i. l-'h.u ( 1 an t ity.

to see as he spoke that if the vigilance

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,-oure fo- Paris, b . nioj h protested today

11 t t'.e 1 't 'l-ooi of Tin key an.! '1 no- ted ititet.iioti of tiie allies to

Ti:tk'- of t'i" a d in i ji 1 st ra t . on

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Iiinior League Wo.-.1;. "Ii sop. ChieasM. M unite repoi ts from e:,. Wa r Work Ha la ace. I ir. bins. Who. h ;-. T,,l. Tt . a. m - --L'-ct ure. I ist . s i. 1 a vi-s. South TV-ad 1:30 P- in. Devotional Mti.-e

leal. ' co .CO Yollil;', v

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v. odd re I '.a ma r.-

liia jori 1 S01. .a po CJ DOiei.t. Tiie 1 1(1 1.1a 1. yt ;e t( t in- ; ten sli' ts of

dy peace by a

for "A.

istlOn. v.rvi- borne calling upon th-

resign from th

counter proposals to Hi" sai l to com r typ' -nril a y r.

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itis istin iipitn

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I lcx. ire limes ana Keep ' ;cui: wir'i the whole world.

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by the big four. They met today and discussed various angles of the Turkish situation. The question has been complicated by the- desire of the British to meet the wishes of the Mohammedans In such a way that will not unnecessarily humiliate the heads of the Mohammedan faith. Grave disappointment is expressed in neutral American circles because of the seven days time extension Riven the Germans for consideration of the treaty terms. Officials who are supporting

President Wilsons views believe that hi

strategic mistake was madii. f The predominating influence in this connection came from the French economic experts who declared that they are convinced of the necessity of making concessions to Germany in order to lighten the burden economically, thus allowing: the Teutons to meet tho reparation demands. Whether this promise is well grounded only Premier Clemnceau and Premier Lloyd Georg-e know. However, it is no secret that the Mr

n. who was drowned m

the FYorhel swimnsins pot 1 Tue.u' iy night will be buried from the residence. l'.M'o Mad. son street. Gary, Saturday afternoon. Services will hheld In t':o-. German but iu ran chntoU with interment at Gary Mali 11.11 cemetery.

committee could end the crime wave; out hero it certainly would end. Tiie 1 "masterfrli" manner in which several' bands of police ran afoul of the bank1 bandits the other day has aroused liege- I wisch. "We have one policeman here during ' the day. From 7 p. m. until midnight j there are two officers: one protects u. I so to speak. - bet ween midnight and 3 a. j

m. and from 3 o'clock until 7 a. m. there WrTT T are two again. When the day man Is, V ILt 1 ii Xtili i O VV OilLuJ

attending: court there are no officers I patrolling the town. j

".Vow, Hefrewisch has ceased to be1 twhiokviile We're i- - tnn i 1 1, ! The reRular rnretirc of the Gary lo

business houses that are entitled to pro- ! P

lection. I am goinj to insist upon a larger police force being granted us. Rifles to Arm Citizens. "We are going to purchase high-powered rifles and distribute them about

7" ! .Ill.ilJe the G a a a i r hum n i I w ho :. P : i : two te,i,ti lent. .1 I hrev.

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the So, .11.1 -a -a- o I' V. ii M- !.! ma suit l.pbrey SI ' S b'.'Kilt) I hi . is l..,ns;-iil by Vout!::. V. I- I lr... ;,t:, .os th-it m on t ho.- !h ,-ol i I h t ' i ii i'. w io il he w as a t- - into a ho.e ),.-. i,-, ;

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WAR MEET TONIGHT h

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I --ir ion )i was

of the American

World War Veterans w hi

have been held Thursday merit, will he held at the Gary public librarv this. Ft i.i . y r.iqht. Major Melton, thchairman, will preside. A social at.-

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town. There are someold-l inter citizens peal is mad- that all members old and here who can shoot, straight. They'll ; prospe.-t i ve. be in attendance. Ti.have rifles, as will every business hons. charter is still open aval as inanv mei.iand bank. If we cai't get adequate i bers as p"s'-;b are desired before it i

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judgment of tiial wa gr: jtiffri'V ji:i - V. V. Mill a r- a 1 1 r-1 . - - s Of.! I . ti i Maito:,:.

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Gsry ti. , Mil" 1 I. Yo'iirr .i ( Il a no

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mil S.-inliT Fran'; 1

tiie defe-IISO and .Illd-io n-;:h ia atlorn-y for tie)

protection from the

i.:e we'll take the closed

law into our own hands, get results."

and thereby

When those bank bandits escaped the j

they were blocked at two

RUN DOWN BY

Ind. Harbor Tien Picked Up in Lalort.-; With IIucli Poozo

four were insistent that Germany com-j other day,

plete observations within the original J different points by police: patrols and j time limit -fifteen days. It is realized police automobiles, full of oil'icers. They i

that the president, with complete, in- whizzed past the bluecoats

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formation at his disposal, would not have consented to an adjournment unless fully convinced it would eventually result in Germany's signing. Other concessions are understood to be under consideration by the entente. There has been a modification of the terms referring to the Saar valley by which the Germans secure commercial rights necessary to a continuation of industry, lighting purposes of municipalities, etc.

So Hegewisch is up in arms against all crooks. They're going to have rifles. They can shoot, too. out there. The vigilance committee has high powered automobiles to chase any thieves that happen to escape the rift-s. Opinion is that it will be a very foolish sang that chooses, Hegewisch for their next crime.

Tw---v weeks ago Andre 1 t'i o vi rh. a

ftocK buyer. With oft ecs at "J e t li and

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I ,. T i:T!:.lii!...V.iv "... ;:.!:.-- Three , bo-.tV-g- I'-'t" Un ;iz. 1 Vter Mel:.-i

land .Julias Cai.pea. hailing- from Iti.H-

Ada-iis street. Gary, went-m Ghicaeo f nna H.,,.,,(,r. ,vrr, taken into c-u.-todv to purchas." some hogs. Wllle Jheee , u,s ? f . r ,.nr,n nt th Xew y,,rk C'-n-be was ran dow- by an aito i y..,,,n )lV r.itrolman P. ck rr.d fiend and taken t-- the Norwea ian- rru.p.i:lt s,. h roed er. Tn.-v had three Presbyterian hospUal where h lay '"i. i. ,.as,.s (,;:.., iHi wbhey. which, an unconscious oon-iltlon f r tw.. j . ;J- tl,..v intended t . .;hsweeks whi.-h time his ftl.-nds did t-t f jn (.,,v Tjl t);lf,0 iHItnow of his nee dent. ar, p, ia,!. v. bile the l,o..-e

The police are iif.lding ' driver of tiie car pondinsr of tile n-cdent. It will

ADAIR WINS BY SHADE OVER MICKEY SHERIDAN ROSK ISLAND. 111.. May 23. In ten rounds of fierce battling Harney Adair

of Xew York won a slight shade oft 'suburban club last points over Mickey Sheridan of Ghlcago ! halting proceedings

last night. Sheridan claimed a foul fn th second round, but neferre Kd Smith refused to allow- it. Goth men showed onsdierable in the last Iwo round?, with Barney holding a slight, shade in these round1? Sheridan took a good punching at times, but weathered the smrm of blows that Adstir eltvree.

HAMMER VICTOR IN BOUT;

REFEREE SAVES OPPONENT j l!ir- " ""' ! removed f roin f'l

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raiiiiied for a bearing hit

neon or t .morrow- morning. Tl-.e m n were foiird ' l a-ion- of the unlawful r

Kver Hammer scored a technical i-d-dttt a t y (-.tttt-it -r i knockout against, .lohnnv I'urns of POPULAiv IjU t Iljljij Chester. X. Y.. in the fourth round of a GIRL WEDDED OFFICERS BIAT'ED

s.n.-oui.'.i ieti-iouna aiiair neiore a

night, the referee i w hen Burns was

badly outclassed. Hums bad been floor- ! ed thrice in the third round and tw join the following session. George Hooker ' and Congo Kid. colored hep., i,--:, bait!-.' , four rounds cen!y in the rieini-wiudup. i and in the r.irtaitt raider rp. t '.li'i'piii. f light V. eish'. Oifi..v;it.e,l Tony M--;gin in I four rounds. j

will U- -r-tiiis after-

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KENNEDY LAUNDRY COMPANY

Phone 143.

14S Sibley St., Hammond.

The Home of the Soft Water

An mil nc cs that thoy avo goin to jrive the housewife a chance to have her family washing done with good and clean work and a two-dav service. A trial will convince' you that we are the best launderers in Hammond.

f?PZCIL TO t;jf. TtVKSl I.OWEI.I,, lr:d . Mac 1'::. -A pretty we.l.litlg oi-i-urrril ?,t tii- koilie t-.f 4'o. t'.t;ii.ni ... . ro'r a.i Jatr,. I'.In.-k. Urt'i. oi.) v. M i- b.-n th'-'r iiirillo tcr. Mabel. v:: tn.-i: r -d to Cm m 1 Van lii'iwi. o' "! "n fllin'-ii. '": reretiiony way -. f'-.nnr.i io. f.'f - A Fo-o-.vn, .p if ;oi .-f F'r--t : 1 - t Vol , .-1 . h'll'-ll of T.owell. The bridal part v st -d of the

i bride an l groom, Allen, brother of t!o-

brtde. as best man. Mi.-s Ruth V.tn Due rsfti, sister of the g room, as the

i bridesma i.i, Miss Iorot !iy Van r-

i pen, s'ster or the gr-'oi i. w ho pi i-.-.j f j the we.ld-r.g i.i.-.:-. -h. .ir. ' Mr. .l.T-.-.e.. 1, I Black, who rp e the hiule a i Th- hrhle's gown was white g.-or-l' , sette orepr over whit falin v. ith it '. pearl tr'n'.n-s!r,ss. Fh cnrrie-1a f-how-f.:j i r boco'iet of while nw. and lilies jlj i tin- v.:!e .' The b : i . 1 e . : ii a . 1 wore ?'' i P nk organdie and cairied a bouquet

pink res"

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A three-course. ...Inner v.-.s served at ':"'". The bouse was decorate-1 In ferns, f ur.ii i:r tit roses r.nd lillies of the

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The bride .ml v. room left immiili."lifor a trip to Niair-J ni K:i'.!. Thev

a in a ,-. ; ne. I ,iev w : i s,t ;t t

left

! Iionie to their many fl '.'! ; yfrr J 1 1 I first fit V !t"n. Ilh

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bride is o r e 1 r o it n g lid

j5 1 friend? l-,f-rp

s a 'id lsr mi r ertne firtrs'uii"-

lions to herself and b.ushnn 1.

Gary Building Permits. T"ifty-five thousand do'lars in building' peririits have been issued tn Gaiy builders rince yesterday as follow : Robert R. Cenek. four permits, nt 557, 645. R33 and 521 Imioln street, all two-stor brick and stucco boubes to cost each.iit "oiT JIO.imK. and the other three. $s.f.0ft. Georffe H. Siiaw. two permits at 1?,7 Maryland street, and ,"2n PtJtnvaro st., to cost each $.". ne George H. Scott, 574 Lincoln jst t eel.

'. -. -V-'" SERVICE! Tl.-y 2Z. An iittemrt ri.-an I. en! ii.t) b' i i 1. '- . T'.;.-i. wr.3 tii id'' o bomb w ;ts u t o

. -i .r .-f C fi. tii re. tie- stat nt vtis . ii - d this f. ''t--r:io ei.

'he b. -nib. hov.ever. .':d but little d.'t.i- !(', s in ' of tiie windows beippr sinl-;

tcrcd bv the oxplrshm. The bemb h.-ol be ii phic -1 r.cr.r the n trance of the receotion I'r'-iii. lh:,.i. 1-'. t'icve. tie- 1. lori.Tn Coil-;l io rliii-i:''. is conduct it'-,' .''it i : i . -s l i n t i - n it w ns si t lc. but as yet there have been no clues to the perpetrators of the p I-jt. 1

At t'i '--'-el ) " f't'r: h ' d tonivht ,-t tj-e C b ' 'ih f oo.,1?t Indian,; ,

lttt:-,Av t Vr v 11 1-- pre?ent ' f . C . ,,,l-t. pecretn; y of the llo- sie. Stiti

,V i i - . : , i o b I 1 e V. ho v." I i i p- V t o;, cu 1 r. h 1 l-.ll W 1th Ii;. t h r- - i r i - w y

- ffffi" -t I ion, ! n i i a it a ;i o 1 i s ,-i t.-ilk f.n r...id leh-oa-l-e CXperiH' e ; i COtliif"'-

frumina nnd passaae of !

:-onin; is.-i..n law and the

eoiir.ty iin-1 r-.ad law- will enable him io .-n -,- any qiiestions in regard to t he i o : e i" i.ret n ' i on of t hose acts. M--. Noble t's presence was not ass ir. -I until tiiis morning when a tel

egram wits received at the Kast Chicn-

ch.-iiiihri- of coininrtce an noil nc i n t: t ' at he had irad- the t tn- or-

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Kow much have you been paving 65.00? - $6.00? - $8.00? - $9.00? Wouldn't you like to know where you can DUPLICATE the SAME STYLE, Q DALIT and COMFORT for $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6. CO? The one place that you can do it is ct the KewarK Shoe Stores Company. TIoAv can we do it! Ey producing these shoes by the millions of pairs and selling them direct to the public through our chain ot 29o stores! Why pay exorbitant prices tor shoes any longer? It isn't at all

necessary! See these superb NEWARK Shoes Tomorrow I

YOU WILL ' BE DELIGHTED WITH THEM,

LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES LN TK WORLD, HAMMOND STORE 566 Hohman Street Open Saturday Evening. 237 STORES IN 97 CITIES.

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Ask for No. 2760 Mahogany Tan nFTtish l.;-t oxford; -winff tip. military heels: tor Ihe out o - doort woman it meet? every requirement $5.00 Same ia b!ack. , $4.00

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