Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1920 — Page 5
Tuesday. Juno 8. 1920
TilK TIMES
Personal and Social News
Tuesday evening. Jun' xth. the Kapl'i Polta t.iamm girls will meet at the. h-me of M i.s ciladys ; i ! t j. ;.Jfj Stale it. -- Trinity lAiS'if will meet th'.a eet ; is c" at the home of Miss Lillian R.rniHii. S.!"; llolunan st . P will he h com binod business an.l s-inal m c 1 1 n . -. The primary children of the First M. K church will practice, at 4 o'clock ,u the cfcim'h tomorrow afternoon for i -h 11 re n's Pay fscrri.s which will take place at th church nct Sunday : v.: ir. ; at the usual tunc. Mr. an.1 Mrs. Ota Kersch hcrgi-r m-Pi-tamed their Sat unlay Kvrning Plub th ir home 'on Highland st . last e .-- Th e evening whs passed very ! ph Msantly with games, mu.-i and The highest srorcs in card?! . r held by the Mesdames otto Wil-'l-rmuth. first, Fred Chandler, Pcwnd, "..-! g-" So:d!cr. thfr.l. The lushest '"! for the gentlemen were h.-ld by :rtre Knott, first. i;e,rce Seidler. f-rennd. and Wm. klage third A nicely arranged lu it. Ii-.n ;is served. -- - he piar.o pupils of Para Otto Lake. ,-. r i k 1 1 . ... .i x , .i . . 1 1 . . - -, o - idiniFi' t 1 1 s it 1 I c HI lege, will j ;i'e a recital at the recital hall on J Wednesday evening. June fiih. at eight I o'clock. The folPw nig will be heard:, Thelnia "ool. Mary Puttier. Norm J " i V 1 r, Stella N'ovukowski. . Minnij Pr.inn. TSonnio Hu ISois. Uol.ert Try. mas. i rrt Klstei, Mildred H nd rickson. j ' Norman. Sister Itcncdk-ta. Stalin j tier. Kobe,-, ile'.vson. duet hy Norma! . .': and Henry Lister. Th- public !'.".". c-rdialiy in it-d. - - ' here will be the regular meeting f : i r Rule P-utricil No. 1. S. and !. j '.. . t his v. ning at thi I. O. . F . j " As there is business or imp-r- I "an.-e a latge attendance is desired. I - - I Ms . K. Ri. k am! Mrs. ,T . Rr o',.: .. r J v-re very busy a: the Johnson head-,-i-u frv in 'hicago jest'-cday. Tli-'V j 'c - als-. quests ;t! Til" Johnson m. -. ' - :it The -1 A t o t . , , v, .... . .... 1 .. .. i r'r". Tiiev w ill he stationed at" th hns-.n headquarters in 'hicago until; :" convention ci'-sc-s. - - The Sixth Division of the Ladies' A:d f the M. F. church will m. , t with v"-- r- I- :ood-.vtn. of n-.. Douglas; M Wednesd.iy afivrnoon ut one o'clock1 -.i the S w il .ju ; Pehnrah Aid Society wtli met i i at the home of Mrs. J . F. Ja. oh.-on. s Warren st. for an all-day .s?i,.n to morrow. The "Woman's Auxiliary of the K;:s- j copal church will post pone' their nio-t-ng- f--r tomorrow un'i! ope vve--ot from j tomorrow .June lfith.. Th Ladies' Ail Society of -he First r--M-t rian chut-'-h will moet tomorrow a.ltern. on in the church pi-i.,13. Swtng Orel- No. 2 will, nof mt on ""hursday as tn'itil. but will nif-t on ' F-iday with Mrs. M . Farlewine ..f M '.'.rlen st. i Mr. and Mrs. Julius Myn have refirned from Detroit where '.hey hay! been attending the wedding of t he j r 1 cousin, both of them were a 1 1 nd an t s i at the wedding. Jane and Gail Wilson, daughters of ! Mr. and Mrs. Je?3ie Wilson w-ill go to Renssalaer on Thursday to pen,i the s-immer with their grandmother and oher relatives there. Mrs. Oscar Krinbtll of Warren st.. wii; entertain the Magazine club at a one o'clock luncheon at the Country Plub cn Friday.
Th First Division of th Ladies' Aid' 'Ter voti are kids! f the f. E . church will meet for a! Vv'tixt-y! Ail about the big c-ir.u--ne o'clock lunchenn at th hc-.me e 1 that's; coming to Hapimond tomorr.-w
rrs. Harriman. 1131 Harrison st., to morrow, June ?th. Mrs. Joy. Thompson will return from Rochester, Minn.. on Thursday. Members of the P. T. Pub went to! White Pity last evening and renorf a ' ry pbasant time. The n.-t meet injr ' ''ill occur next Monday evening at the' bom- of Miss Flsie Kisch. f South H"h- i mar. St. j Mrs. J. W. Smith of Detroit st . bar. gone to Oxford. Ohio, to attend the commencement exercises of her Alma Ma'.er, Western Cpllej-e. Mr. and Mrs. Shrmn McKw.n motored to riainwell, Mich., where they m ii spend a weeV with Sherman's par. 'tits. Mr. and Mrs. McfCwen. who are! P-rmer residents of Hammond. j Franklin Wi,. .e . ! "' -ci. ...irneiri st. entertained a number of n,.i at a dint er and evening party at his h,.mr. i.e. Saturday evenin; The Krthstane lh will meet at the hom of Mrs. K. Fscher of Webb st . 'omorrow. They will have a picnic luncheon at one o'clock. The Seniors did n-t choose a very successful place to hide th.-y were discovered before e,ght o'clock In the gallery of the 1 ... laixe theater, so they had t r' nance the dance, which was t-U-en in the high school gym This afternoon they have Hass day and to. r'ght the, Junior-Senior reception at ir- Country Club. They will have a prrTm of tongs, readings and solo dances, followed by informal dancing. - Th A, P. C. clur. rill hold Its regular meeting at the hm of Rita Phayken, 6 Condit st.. Thursday evening, on "iin 10th. Kathryn Riven of Rloomlngton, Ind. is a house guest of Virgne Hammond. She will remain for a week or so. Mrs. A. L. Spoh n of 15 Carroll st . is In a Chicago hospital undergoing treatments after an illness of many 'tcks. Miss Reynolds, the director of music in the high school pave a party last evening. She entertained a few teachers and friends at her home on Kuth s : reet . Phyllis Coes. who has been a house g "st of the Lamprells of D.'iS Hohman st. for th past month has returned t" her home in Maiden .Mass. There will he a par,ty and celebration for the school children of the All Saints school this evening in the school hall. Among th Hammond pe-ople attending the republican convention today
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express before returning to iioston LIVE LOCAL KEWS "ADS" BUTTON COVERING niiHsiiK him; in om: nV T'leati-ig. brjiidin.g, sewing tnachinesi at bargains; all kinds of repairs; all '-v-rk gtiaran'.ed. I'ail at PI Slate st. Just west of H diman st. Phone 4t6Hammond. Indiana 5-J-l Ion'' forget to go to the I O . O.I F. dan.e at Orpheum hall, "n Wed nesday evening. Mn :th. 6 .lohn Scott's complete orchestra will j furnish the mt;:,- f,.r the dan-e on j Thursday even-ng at the I'-untn- c'lub. I given by the Ladies "ludd of lb- St. j ,-. Kaul's Lptsi-opal church. 6-S "- I are Richard Schaaf. Rex Hidy. T. F. K. 1 1 , K . I. Mart. Fred Crumpack.-r and IT . L L. Smith. John Swanton home fr-'tn Purdue University . j Miss Deulah Kssinger of MP. W'i. ox! Jave. is spending her vacation with! i relat ives jn New York i 'it v. HERE ARE THE CIRCUS FACTS If you're up early enough, around " or R o'clock in the morning. a.nd husibdown o the .s.-h! street c-ros.s;ng of the jMif-hiean Pentral railroad, mavbe th" . iow-ns or the pros agents or somebody wil let you lead the elephant to water. Or maybe you can get a piece nf raw meat and lead the lions to t r e Hrcus camping place in the b.g b-t at the corner of Palumef avenue and i:th street. That's the old distillery -a 1st, nail he knows Of course the hisrge.st thing about the circus Is its parade. Tomorrow mornj ing John Robinson' shows will start at 9:30 from the show grounds south on Calumet avenue to Truman avenue, past the fire and police station". to Hnhnian street and then south to- Sibley street and then east to Calumet and back to the show grounds. John Robinson I , a een.1 sport and says he won't kick if the kids i:t acrr-ss lots r.d " 'h" Parade twice. I Then of course, you'll want to go and I see the cir.-iis In action. The most marvelous thing to be noted yocj will find is the wonderfully elastic Imaginative p.-wers of the pres agent That's a real feature. There's going to he two performances. One at
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.". i' -"i . ,3 -fV s 1 ' It T1 a r - -TC--.C alighted at Atlantic City. rarried Mr. '2 p. m. and one at S I g.o v -"C;r g"Tl' til: adtljl.-: m. You can n 1 1 c 1-. e t j, and r. --. rv. d - iedi: at Suiiini ma' . ,:i.tr- I i FOFCORN MEN FINED Sa nt K -nits as and Ai- . Karageas w l.o n one- sspm.-i xv t h th" i-ar-I!--:;, d $ t and c '.-'.- a. h ( 1 lam.u..nd treasury b.;,,re ha tlie ..-t th- v I o .v tl y. ,-tff.llv be. wise they a'i-.w.d :i. r h-'t-'s ... w an.ier at large and trampi" .orn: gardens - S'tst. John 'k:.i.t t -ut d. ! up the h ts-s and ' i : r th" owni.. I FUNERAL OF MISS DOEHRING The ,,, , f M:ss Kmnitv I'oehritig Thursday afternoon . widen. -, Ts.v Walter st . . ..i t.-ge will Co to 1mm b'-r iar I .: t 1 . Th. ; K ang'di.-al I'hurch at 2 p. m. Key. S.-haf." will conduct thVnd. rtaker N'c-.dow will he w ! i r SOI! FOUR ELK LODGES TO PARTICIPATE an eo i fi u - . ,i - : . : ni.-.-ting of cc-rn-s of the Kik i"dg.s m Whiting. Ka-; c ago. Hamnp'tid and Pare h' id : ia.-t n:g-'t:t ;n Pit v i: wa, de. i.b d that the fvUr b.g LP . .utity lodges word take par', in the NitiotiH! I ' . . ri v ' IH i " n of l-l'l-s 4 c " j. ,i g. . w'n.ch i-p.-ns July ci. In t tie no-:.-'.' r -tre. t'aiade and jciaeant through .-ago s;r"ts ..n the eve ning ..f Jul-- 7. ' r- f.-ur l.ak- countv 3cdges will aut'.ar. Th-y w;ii wear wiiite 'Tinnei fm i.-tt. dark coats. wrute ( iniai and purple n shw frff -.u ior hat.MAYOR DECIDES SPRINKLING HOURS The squabble at city hail .-v-er who shall regulate the pouts for sprinki ;ng has been decided hy Mayor I'.-ow n . H" a u r 'nor: 7.es th" hours fr.-m ,'1 t.. v' a. m. for resident -1 living tvtth of Kimba' h a ve,. and Fave'te st. ami from 7 to 1" p. m. for a.'l resident.- south of that line. Officials of ti..- water depart -nn r sugge sted permitting sprinkling from fi p. m. to a or fi p m . . he. ayise most of the factories and business olacec would h" c losed -throughout th" evening, it was thought advisable to permit .-ri n k 1 . n g during those h.-urs Th'- surjg'-sKor. was turned d'-wn cold b c -e M a v or Mayor Kamradc- of West Hammond, will issue an order wit h .u a day or two orde? :ng 110 one t.. sp'dnk'o except between th- b'.urs of .". t : 7 -n the rooming and t, to P) in the evening. Try a TIMES Want Ad OUR WETfxF A rs He'-- 1-1 t,, . ... rrt r-f-o, ri"
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MYRTLE RUSKEN The funeral of Mrs. Myrtle Kipley Uuslvin. da'.m'lilT f Mrs. Sarah Hif.ley j will take pince from th" family resijd'tue at 114 Sheffield avenue. l.iiMir. j row (iftern'-Ti at J:.".i Mr llu.-kin and Mrs. Kipley. who arrived to,, ,,f. I it: New York, to see her daughter alive. cam witn trie lem.uns ims morning. Kuilal will be nt M k Hill cem.-t.-ry. WILL TAKE UP DAYLIGHT SAVINGS special meeting of the Hammond M'hRTiiber of t'ommerce will prohahly be called tomorrow noon to !is.-u.s a 'day-liRlit f.ivitu ordinance for lliimI mond With the adoption next Sundav of dav-liht saving in Chi'-ait". uli rlmkj I in t hat c.if y will be turned -irie.nl one hour. When it is ;, o'clock . . rn i n j Chieacro it vn! t'C 4 p m. In ll.iiiiniend. j Among loeal establishment- to adopt! the (iay-litf-ht Miv'.'n feaiure ,,ne of the first was the f 'onkev plant where the 5vst.ni went Into effect the first of the month. .Ka ii road .ffie.s here sjtid rhiciico'f a. ti.-n would have tin effect on train schedules. Ma', or I'.row n when ask' d whether a .-peeial meeting of the . jtv council would be called sa,id thai he cou'd se,1 ti o rea"n foc Hammond adopting dav-!;.rhi s.i'. in? un'ess all ether cities in 'he tValum.t tecrion did like-wise Anv discussi.in by the city e.-uneil will he deferred until th" next regular nieetinc "f hat hody on June ISth . MINOR GARY i LARCENY CASES ! I,'V.'A 1. To Tl'r; TlVKS. 1 ! rilOtt'N F'i'INT. Ind. June S.--J-e j ! F.stk" of ;.arv. was ''ound guilty of lar- j ' ieny on M"ndav evening in the (Yimin- j a io.irt. having helped cms. If to $."..i" ; heloneing to his hn-t her Frank. Sen- ; t. rice was withheld. Mary Km us. Inrtred with ste:l-tia a serge dress j v.i'utd at c, r. o " from Marv Kado. failed , to nppear for t ri.il a also d d K.lward W'a'ik'-r .harg"d 'h asa-.lt and l.at -terv' upon the person of Tjemu'l I'owlicr. Thev ai.-o n.lll i Mim 'oo JOHN ROBINSON'S CIRCUS WEDNESDAY j The to a n v r cu i iar . !"' - :::;r tzz:: t hose who com into da;'. lit .1 . will th'-se orea'ures An amu-j.ng incident ocoircrl recently at Peru. Tnd . 'he winter quarters of J.din Kobmi'on s c'r.us. In the ei - pliant bouse, the J,..ue ."it had nome 1 it tens in a box near where the huge beasts wre fistened and. f-aring f -r her progeny she aimed t take th'-m to safe- quarters. She was carry ing off the sec ond kitten, when Pincinna t us. on" of the largest elephant becoming aware of on. and realiz.ng bis w h at was go: proximity to the box ntaintng the little onereht lv took : he kitten from the- solicitous r a rent bv the aid ' hi t .,-.,' oeH carefully renin, . d if in th" 1 box This wa r. p.-ated so .-.fie,, that the cat finally K"t tired and gave up j the attempt , I TabTiy wa alb-wed to come and go' freelv wtho jt the kittens, and later ' brought ba.k the mifing- one. , - ci nnatu evidently was very fond of he kittens, for he nosed among them frequently with his trunk and was un easy and tussv i or some time milt '( a in e t hem , The circle will be in Homm-md. tomorrf"w. NATIONAL COMMITTEE ADJOURNS TU''AC.O. June S. -Having di--os-d of P17 cemtests the Republican naitoneil committee was adjourned by liair'nari Will Hays this afternoon The new committee lias b.'. ri called t" meet on Wednesday immediately after its eeiti,.n. ' ''h.iifm.iii Hays de. la red the contests bad been settled "honestly and in lut the may we hoped it weiuld a. com- ' p'.tshod." ! GERMAN CABINET RESIGNED, REPORT 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! KFRL1N. June . --The 'lermati cabng to the Yosinef has r-es-igtied accord Too Late To Classify WAVTF.P A barber, guarantee.) SJa p week with p. rceniag over fJl'.". mi p,.x 111. . L. Martin. Schneider. Ind. ti - v - h t '. NTIlh- Ky a he. a j.M where he ,a,i barn ihe electric i rad" or an ..fTtc .i"b I hon.- P'i-IPM Hammond 7P i 'a lumet ,ve. fi-S- !' lit I.'IONT -5 modern lii-ht k.i, ng rooms. Phone Sj7-.I Hammond. . "O Kfi" Ave. fi.S-l i FOREFATHERS Kl MUTE'S MUCH MOIK LATER.
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OF DARK HORSES AT G. 0. P. MEET s v , ft ! I Sen. Miles 1'oindexter and Mrs. Poindexier, photographed at tha con en t ion. Miles Poir.dexter. ?er.a?or frorn Washington, is listed arawg the "d.irk horfes" in th" vd't for tha Republican prer;.-prtja nrr. r..itiort. Mrs. IVin-!.yer i.t w'.i h hir.i at the conventior. sic to- ... i(.,t,g t ...la y . Til' lie wspa: w :.l a n a aid t t l T. :dep t Kb.' r it.riitrc o remairi n i i n" t is .. g,m 7.. d . j - three killed IN BERLIN INTftNATICNAL SERVICE! j KLKI-l.N June N. Tli'e.. .- r ns .were kill'-d and six woaid'd in a. clash jir. th s ou t h a s ' . in nej-:al r..-ti" w h-n ' an alt, n-.pt was made to d.s irtn a . ompanv f r-i h w. h r. a cording t in- ; f'rma' !"n I'" -ived here to. lay. i . I SEVEN TCTTrT.V.D LLi Vlll,JNIA! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ! i l' June b-s-vn persons were dn;e,i and wounded when th POilce ' 1 rat 7. . d upon bread rioters at 1 J U J31 Jti O 1 I U jrKUhiiLWS VTT A T t.XSZM Vil AXj - (PontinuM from page one.) , . . ; whi.-h is a shame to the I S and a d:.-'gre-e to rti;r civiiiitat ion If A e ate take part in p.a.-ifytng and helping j world b-t us begin here at home In 1 xi. -o The sen-c -r advocated the i M . tal b me.. r,f a strong government Mexi.au pee.p, frordiv to the a r , P S , a nd aid from thts intty to that government f.. . rid . ivtl war. ' ''..ni tiiriM'ii'ai supervision and con-fr.-i of the rai'r ..ads is r.f .-es.-rv ." S'-ti ' 1,-1 ge d.-ciar.-d. but rot government i ..nerh:p 'or that would mean mas- j t.-rv of th- government bv those who ; i t : I't'-rat- tne ina.'.'unery of t ra ns;.o r t a t - ' ic t " j "Law and eriiT must never be weakI en"d '' the speaker sa.d. 'and there i must lie b it on.- law in this oiuntrv ; titid tb; ! a '.v f ra -ned l-.y t t nun . hose.. by tl p e : J . e tlie. v. s to ma k . I i-e 'a vv , LODGE IN KEYNOTE ADDRESS ' t'ept imir.l ft-' Pl page one great secret of this . invetil i.-.n the naims and addresses of th. dard 1" ar ers for III-' fall ci pa rty st a n -imp.'cg-n still Kills Pesky! '! Bed Bugs P. D. Q. , .lust think a ".' K.x of r. P O. I ' Iv.-k l.-v lis Q-n.hi.M. mikes a quart. ieriougi, to U:!l mitlion b'-cibugs. reaches. tieas or cn.ciro and stops tuMire g.nerav., i- ,n, , i. ... i .1. Itl.iure the clothing. Li.p.iid lie ln ihe bu"- is whit P j TP t). Is like, ho, il, ugs si. ml as good! chance as a snowb.tll i n a justly famed Pmla'Ie'or p'p V.,rrnV,M.";,:::;Vk,:'.i th m and their egg re sts ;n the cracks, i.ok ior tn.- ct.viis pead ,.n .-very box f ol .. V: , ' T Ii". . I"! r",'US ." '-.".''- ' -C ' 1 1 ' ' O ' K T ,1 ' V. science. Mee;a! ib.Spl'al f-J ."" poii'is--i makes nve gplloms con tains 1 ciih'-r si;-., at your ilnic-'ii.-l or sent me. j paid upon r. c, i;u .f price bv the i wl i ! ( pemicai c o., I er r. Haute. Ind. Pennine I p ! i .s- neve, t . i i . d -i y i Iff II
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Have You Got Your Coal Bins Filled for We have for immediate disposal at prevailing prices, six cars and Egg. Orders taken for Solvay Egg and Nut Coke, subject to price at Franklin County Lump, Egg and Nut and Pocahontas Mine Run will again obtain this year.
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spell, hut temporarily this forenoon i very mothers son and daughter un - i-. he wide roof of the '""lisoim aj P''ared to .-a? I that anx.ous s ie. u I at p n a.Mde. and find relief j sheer boy and j tirl yelling. SMR AS I Mil t ki:i;.(. Men and women always se m ' io to political conventions souo whit as' American cluldren go to cir iis.s, at;d there was no exception to that rulei here today. 1'ji earl, best spnni suits and gowns on, motor or r. ct i car to the "big top," oaugl.t in a jamming crowd on South Wabash av- ., I coj.s yelling "stand back ti re." iaus- i itig on one to budge an inch, everyone all mussed up and perspiring, ai d. finI ally whisk -a-yawning en t rune- engulfs ! them and they hustle f..e seats, exclaim l at the t. aiity of the flag-d r.i p. d m"rj ior. ask fo.dish quf .- ii. ns ab'-ui v !!' ; w ho and w hat's what, get t h f,-ver !to sing or sh'.ul. and thee when I'i.tir- i ! man Will IT Hays, of t h .b'.i.-an I national committee, took the lid I he did this morung. sicotiy -i' u! ifi cbuk. why they just ihr. w up arms and hats and siuawk and g-irub- and ; had a g'"d time generally. i oix.i: iit t.oiiii job ' tlays is a little man. like Lode . hut Lodge has all t h- b. st ,., ; as t.tards ' whiskers. Hays did his j-b t -!,!ii.k th" big show to order very neatly. Of couise th. first husirie.-s was o have a. r' ll call, lust to m.tkf s I til no democrats ! socialists had .lent m under tlo- canvas when the ( . pharl was l.emg watered this m :n:ng. This function tell to ihe red'.nbtah en.-e K. Kd wards, of Mintos o lary of th- national .-omniit' 'lar- t te - N'o one paid much attention Ibis formality. except perhaps: a f"w southern' gentlemen, who. as generally r-oottedj from Washington, had slush' d !) ir:
way to Chicago, and had s'o ceed d in , getting their names very w'-ii ami 'ie- ' n' agreeably known. i Sllll li MIOlt I Aside fr.un th'se f..rmaii!"s and thejt'r
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i m'ss of today's pro.-peci i ve shot t s-s- m"ici. in sum ..tin ami Mate on t h'ston was the'tmpottanl a n no ,, n .. in en t ' " ''"I M'.nd-y ef ,.t: ! nb-r. A. U. 19;-".. j f the personnel ofcommitl.es -n cre-j'11'1 a-tion :'! ! lo ard and d' termm. d id iitials. permanent organize n. rtibsj,n tn.:r ab'-mr. land order of business and r. .1 u '. i--ns . IN ITS' "1SS 'A HKRKOP. I h'raitti . j The Clis.um was truly lea.,! iul in j ' wy h ici a... I aihx the sea' of said : its flag diaping of liteially bu nd- ds of j ''"urt. at Lamm -i;.!. this .'7:h day , f 'striped and stair.-d ban nets b.-t: g ar-i :,. -V 1 - .
'tisticallv f.-stooiied fioni i's high arch. ; T'a inters had usi d p a g n and wlnt- ; j, nd lb" eve .augiit that ..-ior .-. iKmit ; before the crowds cam.-. So'-n t was I blotted out by the somber d.i k of, ! in en s clothes, reliev ed h- re and th"i't J ; J y an ice cream ."..-t or S"".. daring' i.acK . Fmx.nn with i'wcy j Kut the 1-owl of the ';.. .j.-i u as 1 frirged all about by th'- g-.t.-. -. sort . of liney in w om-n's dros-. thi pan- j nrama of cdor bathing all . !!- j ' cmies. rnjr lacy r porter had in.--p.tt -i that j republican women at this c. . e n t ion 'were to take the business s'l-o-usiy. with no f, u ff y - m I nded deiiis f-sbrte i "r '"'" K.ut mere , his morn -,g sto..dj f moa-haf -i - V, ji -, t fit T 1 ( A ' ' t ?' h 'A f t and gown cdoring in th- n eed ng nr.l of seats. , .s a matter of fact the fash,. ey- ! note of fthe convention was .-. undej by Mrs. Albert T . Krueg g ema : . a del- J i (ate from Missouri, who said; t A It It A M. KM KTS W OMtKHPII. ; "This is a day of sermi en- '. "f-a'r by women in politics - hope nnP will be conspicuously d essed !but between you and m I don't bej lieve the nuie carried fat, ard Mrs. Krueg gem a n herself appear. :n s h'aew. I handsome blue serge fr.-ck w: satin trimmings atid an oi r.-i. ly w id and a 1 1 ract ive hat . A feature of this conven'i !! hit he ' to unseen was the provision of a w or ' ri. rful electric lighting arrang'-im tit by ; means of whic h giganti. tire lamps. ! sat in imerva's of P2 feet around the .balconies, could be illummat'd by a ' s:mp!e twist of the w rist, thus cn- ; verting the great Coliseum :n'. rior into a scene of perfect day! giit. so that motion picture chaps might iu'-n cranks with results equal the be st obtained in California sunshine. I'ItO ll)i:i HY POM M li'Tlill S Th" republican national committee, provided this "xt ram d t na i y and . - i p'T.sive a rra ngt-men t and when a den flood of blue ligiit burst men th- 1 ' convention today it was si art ling in its effect, but everyone soon ii'id. :! od 1 ! its meaning when the click of the c am- ' ; . ra was heard to proclaim that this j late ttiaroi of mechanic s would p. nn't ! y..ii. in a distant city, within a few i h'ojrs to see this intere-sting sp.cta. ' i for yourself, at an outlay of a dim" ' . r t w o . A n o t h er i n g e n i u s device . . f tn a n v. a s here today, by making it possible t'.,r people seated at, the rear of the PeI-ise-utn to hear the -..ic of Lodge, evc-n when he flr.'i'ji'fi it almost as boy a a whisper. Hanging just ah... it th. speaker's head was a littl" Ha. k box. like a camera. This caught th s .und
and transmitted ll over eppe . vvit' s to tlie basemen! of the building-. Tlo r" i Most s-.nps and prepared shampoos a powerful accentuating genera l ; tne contain t'"i much alkali, which is vcrv gnified it more than a million t inv- :nj'iriou. as it dri"s i h. scalp and mailed tossed it back over other vvues k.s the' h.Pr btiitle. into luge megaphone horns which The best thing to use is Afuisified w-
' w ere suspended from th" p ,nc, all in the twinkling o tim .-.-ii ti rye. the small voice on the platform wasp convened via i ne ruisem.-nt into a ; tremendous voice at the r-ar ..f t hball. j The front row of delegate seats wet,. : -'-"Pi- hy representatives .,f PaLforj n la. North Dakota. Arkansas. P iineeticut and Virginia. Ilehind them were 'Placed the delegates from N-w v.,rk i ennsyivania ana idiio. rmar itoug'i t .a I the platform p. make a Pt of n,,i ,r : ,., , ,.,, ,i,i. i ... j .. . bl e to make. Peorcia was in the la-t rove . ViivcMIMlvS
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the left. l Th chairman' platform stood ut sh-cr ten f.et off the floor, so ther j was no j.ossihil n y of sudden rushes J from the floor of this convention into ' . i ,. speakers stand. lior.- prohat-iy never was so many nevvsp.i o.-r pu n ga'hered under one roof, unless. ii:'l"il at so me p u hi isue . s' c-n cm ion . K:g;r piaifons of poijce under th : rs. ii-il direction of chief John J. 'lairity. and a log flock of detectives wf.-e oies- iit w it hin and surrounding the i". .; is i tn to pt serve order . re-i-c lives from . very large city m the I'. S. n-.re pr.snl to spy out local on .cks . Legal notices NOTICE TO NON.EEnDENT IT! IK STATU !' V1HANA. IIKK ''ol'NTV IN TH 1 1 l.AKi: SI KKRIOR '"'irirr. mv t::km. i".n. fast TH'Ac. . . l r. HNK Jy FAST 1 ' I' ' d ' I.Vl'IANA, VS. SK L.N! A Id NI'l'.r'.Y -:t .L r.M'SK NO. I'"..' : A-'Tbix th F' Kr'LOSF. M1 ::t; ;'i -No'-v ;!-.. ICa nttf be Meal', Me ,V 'I'.-, j tti'ir., at'ornejr and flb-. - c. ...... -,oo iore.p inccl" r with "II ida;i et a c: ;, ;., e n . rson. showing 1 ; ' ' ; 1 c i.-i a r' , S. ; ma I .undeen. in. ! d. ; dua ii " a i;d as v..J..v ..f Jacob Lun-'!-n. .P. . ;i.i!. S.poa Lundeen. admtrratrix id - h- cfn. of Jacob Lundec, !. tee u!.;,no,.vn he.rs and d---j ' i.-.-. s . t Jaco!. Lu'-deeii. d.-ceasr-d a; e ! 1 '.is "' State of Tn:iana. Slid ij. . nd.fis are ther. fore herelv. -di'd ..f th- ; ne. ic.v of said act ..n ud th.i the s;,ii,r. wiii stand for t r'a1 ! the ii. vi t.rtn of said court, and rha- : '. --s tie v api'ar and ans.ver or dernur lc .n. ri f the cail uig ' f aid cause, ou 1 ! th day of Sep", nihet. A D.. ,.oi . p. (,(.- the L'nd day of the next ...1 said ''ouri to pe b.gun and held i'" '-'' ':, r' I !!.. K""in No. j, at Ham- ( (S. -ii i!i:i;ri:i:T !.. whkaton. T. rk I,. S. c. :t"T!t KLi:;, lv r-uty i-! rk. . 1 N'lTl'T 1: I'KKAK'! 11 ' 1 5 T STRF.FT PWKMr.N'!' :T OF I ' 1 " K L 1 1 ' WORKS. i'ITV i' ! f A M M 1 1NI I V PI A N A. j v, ,-rI, -i'c .1 c 'i c by l"ol k - 'K.V 'T IKS: i.e. -pod i hat the Berd said i t v will receive" Veil : 'f I ! bids up V. M.. ' June J.ird. K'1'0. at tti-o o'clock r the oust ruction of a mav n eo vv t ' h the intersttees ath:.,'. and il'lee' square feet ii. v. aiK. o x feet wide, and i f...i of cement curhins. and ! !.!: d w i f or f. ..till hi.. "."t l::.'-a; f. of of cettir-nt marginal curbing, and :.Vt ljt-eal f . ei of six Inch x-itrt-f.er! scw.-r tile, and two ca t "h basins, and i f 0 linea' f.- ' of inch lead water serv ice-, ami 7 corporation cooks, stops ant I ,.-o n -a e ,1 .1 incl ii.i' " , - -j o h o 1 n , f vt-o A a J - and op-- o;.irh basin to grade and line of 1-l.M street, from Atchison nvcntir. to Jrdir.mit.' ii - Tkiub vard under IinDmve-tur-nt K s.'hnion No. 71'H as specified in the pi mc. prot'tcs and details now on tile. Ail bep shall be a.compruiied bv a 'riin.d check for not !-. than two and oto--ha'l' p.-r . ' nt of the estimated cos' of said i m i'.ro em. -nt The It.. ard rs'Ti" the right to re :.. and all bhp A T SWAN. "soy. .TAPOR V. IKIR F. ''. IHIiTRli'H. r.-s 17, P.. aid ..'' Public Work WILLI MP R"S!-:. City P'erk. hr.i'tr.TMi'vr ? pi ni.tc' wor.Ks-. CITY op HWIMONP. INPIAVA, SS NOT H TT Vo'l are herehv nottPe-d that the Roqrd of Public AY. iks of .,,-. city nf Hyiim,.od. Ic li-i'ia v 1 1 1 r ic bids up . .luce 1P!i. l.iju. it p. m at the Pitv t I'-.'l ..f sid Pitv for the const ruot ion jot" a br-.-k or .- to. ut Klo.-k barn at the t-. . of the c o u.i'i and tvt to hk ' pf - -:( ' ' ' V ! -;1 I To-. j' S e,,.r. I (-.,.-. t , r. . ..i til" in 'he . trice ,.r '1 bids ;-. be a .OT anied bv- a eer '- .! h.c k f..' riot b's th-iti two and "ne'e e J '.. 1 ...r , oif ,.f the ,ld. 'P.. p.i.iid f'-j.-rves th'- right to reel .!..'.- and -.M bids. A. .T. PWN.-O.V. T V' iK WIKKPv F P PIKTRl' IT. J Roird of Public Works. . .' I L I .T A M P 1 P ' 1 .. h ' v c '' e rk . fi-t.pi I - - Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair c-oanut oil shnmp"'o. f'-r this is pure 'and ent ireiy grease-less. It's vet y heap and lea's anything -lse all t" . pi. ces. on cn n g-i ties en n "- store, and a few ounces will last the I whole family f.-r month". ' Simply 'muslin Ihe hair with water -oi rub in. about a faspoenfu. ,s a'i 1 ha.1 is r- ejuired . It makes an abundeuce ..( 1 1. h. creamy lather, cleanses !tl...t..uchly. and rinses out easily. Tb tail cri-'- 'inn m e,-,,,, ana S"f. fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy 1 .. .i o, b-i ml'.. r.iclc it W.nsens and t a k ' s o ;i i f ' ii us! d ; rt a nd da ndr every particle ff adv. the Coming Winter? of Anthracite Chestnut, Range time of delivery. Coal at lower prices now than
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