Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 16 June 1920 — Page 5

Wodnosdav, June 16, 1920.

THE TIMES Page Five

Personal and Social News

I :i S S -II O K m aiuii ai;!' The marriaun of Catherine AVeiss and William I'. lio. k was solemnized this mnrninir at ei.-;ht o'clock at St. JOffph's church. The ltfv. i" "rf MoclWr. a cousin of the bride, from Mot if, AI. .. Tifi.itins. The double Tinpr ceremony was ust-d. Thf Si. J..rr-t's church of which the briif was a tnfmhrr. rendered the music for the nuptial mass. The hriie 1 . Vi - 1 lovely in a dress of white chartnuese ami Keorpetle crepe, a tulle veil anil a briJf s bourjuet of hridt s roses n ml hllies of the valley. lltrmin Chernik the maid of honor wore an orchil organdy anl hat to match. Margaret Hock, a bridesmaid. More a irrrrn orpandy and hat to match (ertrude I'eiffer. a bridesmaid, wore a pink organdy and a hat to match. The maid oi honor and the bridesmaids all carried bouquets to correspond with their dresses. The banner bearers who were Helen Brock, Alice Conrad and Kmma Hornak wore white uri;;iniiy dresses and rmk sweet peas. Mabel Weiss arid Dolores SVhert-r were the flower bearers and carried baskets of daisies. After the ceremony the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos . Weiss of T.r.4 Johnson St.. entertained the friends and relatives at a weddin;r breakfast and dinner. The your..: couple will leave for Kentucky where they will spend their honeymoon. They will be at home at "i Johnson st,. after June .".th to thefr friends. The out-of-town K'iests were I.eo Fell, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. 1M . Oreen and family of Chicapo; Wm. Hock of Chicago; Mrs. M. Machtrmes and daughter. Pauline of Chicago; Mrs. Simon and dauchter Helen of Chicago, Mrs. J O. Mal'.ey of Ortega. Fla . , Mr. and. Mrs. J. Sweeney and daughter. Marie if Streetor. III.; 'Mr. and Mrs. O. Heuter and sons. Me',v:n. f;org and Charles, of Ir.dianpolis . N. Schaefer of Ind.an.ipi'.s! S. We'.s of Lebanon, Ky. ; and Mi.-s Heier. S.epn.an of Norway. Iowa. A very excellent procrram was carried out yesterday afternoon at the W. II. C, No. :MS. which was as follow?: Rtadmp by the president. Mrs. Jennie Hubbard entitled. "The Flap fay," solos by Mrs. Ida Howell, and Mr?. Adkins. the story rf the Star Spar.jrled Banner, by Mrs. Anna Wolfe, sori; by the committee, reading by Mrs. EUzateth Morton. Liberty and I'r.'.on by Comrade Keiily. several selections of music by Mrs. Whitman; Mrs. Ida Howell introduced Mrs. Millie. Davis, who has recently received the honor oi being- elected Junior vice president of the department for the state. She was also elected representative to the national convention which will be held ;n Atlantic City in Augrnst. The W. R . C. presented Mrs. Davis with a lovely gold led pencil honoring her election. Mrs. Jennie Hubbard made the presentation and Mrs. Davis responded in a very fitting manner, Mrs. Ida Howell gave a very fine report of the convention which was held at Kiooming-ton. Ind. In conclusion there was a social hour durinir which nice refreshments were served. This evening. June 16th. will be C!as Day Hvpn:ng and a program will he griven ty the eighth prade boys of The St. J -scpiis school, which will eor.sist of the foUawir.e:: The orchestra w;ll pl.iy American Patrol: a chorus of boys will sinr. "Roll on Thou pee p and Park Hlue Ocean Roll," a recitation entitled. "Little Ikey and thA Porter." by the sevnth grade boys; a play in three a. "The Saving of j 1'us Hailey." in winch the f .-dlowtrnr will take part: James Eaughman. Svlvester Bohlinr. John Poloncak, John Con rath. Albert Pick. Philip I.aMar.tia, Cia re nee Jonas, Walter Ribioki. Oeoree Konuek. Sylvester Weis. F.dward Cope. Walter Portz. Aiifiust l.a Mantia. Rfiym.nd Tounp, Daniel T'ieker. Re. r.ard Tarntarxiskt, Arthur i Hieker. Er.:n- Ambos. Flortan Jlof-I fman and Fr-'l Gramho. i The program will conclude with ai piano and violin sob., entitled, "The j Herd Girls Pr-am." th smintr in! chorus of the "I'll Take Care of You When You Are Cray.' and an address by the lit v. J. P.. R-rg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wasrner very pleasantlv entertained a number of friends yesterday at their home. 679 South Hohman st., in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. At K t a delicious three course supper was eerved after which the truest enjoyed dancinc and music until a late hour. Mr. and Hrs. Wapner have been residents of Hammond for a pood many years and for the past twelve years have run the confectionary store a the corner of ITohman and Clinton streets, where by their courteous treatment to all have made many friend? who all join in wishing them the best of health and happiness throughout the comtner years. They received many beautiful pift.i of silver. The fruests were. Mr. and Mrs. Kiohard AVapner of ChioaRO, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AVatrner. Mr. and Mrs. F.erprer. Mrs. Kuhn. Mrs. Tauber and son. Raymond. Kmilie and Bertha Kbcrt. Florence Kuhn, Alwin Rbert and Honry Herbst. Mrs. W. S. Shearer and Mrs. F. W. Malon entertained at a one o'clock luncheon at Mrs. Malon's home on $2 May wood ave. in honor of Miss CorSttine A. Ryder of Manitowoc. Wis., who is their puest for a few weeks. A prettily arranped three course lunch f n was served with table decorations rf iris lillies. Covers were laid for the following Ftuests: The Misses Corr'.r.ne A. Ryder. Mis? Florence P.ice, the Mrsdanifs V. . K. Reck. F. Martin. Chap. Surprise, H. P . Fuller and J. K. Myer. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Henry Landman and children. Henry. Jr.. and lien Marr left today for Indian Kiver. Mich., where they have taken a cottage for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Y. "W. Malon and Miss Corir.no A. Pydcr have returned from Buffalo and Niagara Falls where they -l8lted for a few- days. The West Hammond Iuther Teaeue had a "Hard Times" party- last evening: in the school rooms. The evening was spent with frames and music. Prir.t s w ere awarded for the best costumes and Mr. Beulou received first and Miss Pceffec was awarded second rrir.e. In conclusion, refreshments were fcerved. The "W -B. A. of the. lady Maccabees will give a card and dancinsr party at the K. and L. of S. hall tomorrow evenlnfr. June 17th. at cipht o'clock. The public is cordially invited1

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SEWING MACHINES Have your sewlnK machine repaired hy Like county's only sewinfr machine e;..rt. F. C. Miller. ist State st. Telephone i;:.i!, estimates furnished free-. 6-11 BUTTON COVERING hi:mtit hi; in or. day Pl.ati k. braiding, sewing machine at liarRiins; all kinds of repairs; "11 work guaranteed. Call at 91 State st. Just west of Hvhinan st. Phon$ 446liiMimunii. Indiana. &-3-1 Dance at the K. of P. hall. Ogden and Hohman streets. Friday. June ISth given by the Knights of Pythias. Music by Sterling. Tickets: Gents 5c; I-adies. free. 6-16-17-18 Stop jn and Inok over our complete stock of LA DIMS HO.MK JoPKN'AR PA TTK HNS. iet one of our Fashion Sh.et-). FRRK. A pinless and buttotiless diaper pattern to every mother calling at our t-hop. WKSHUYC RADIUS SHOP. f.-lfi-it The Iriny school R. T. I. met yest. r.iay afternoon with Gladys Kins, atttr the ri-jtular niritinn a short propram was iiivin which consist -l of t he following: Piano and i in1!:! sol.-.. Gladys K:n and L b- Collet; piano solo by Uob. i t H iison, r. citation by Vi"!.t Niolu.ls. Mr .and Mrs. Peter S. hoi are attending the wedding of Mrs. Sch.hl ? sister, Mrs. Kcho Arthur, of Chicago to A. I". Combs of Chicago, which to..k place in Chieavo today. Mrs. Arthur was a resident of Hammond for quite a few years. Previous to her moving to Chicapo she lived on Webb st. for a number cf yeurs. Chas. If. Allen, formerly of Hammond now of San Antonio. Texas, is KT'-. t rcr old friends toc.ay after sicnd inir tne winter in Texas. Mr. a til M t s . Allen left H.immond 1-st tali for their health, both are greatly lmpro(d and recorni.ie. i San Anion i is n health resort. Mrs. Allen remain e.l in San Antonio while Mr. AIR n came to Hammond on business. The Baptist Woman s Union w.'l hold its last meeting of the year tomorrow afternoon at 2.3rt at the home of Mrs. R. Stevans. 43 Munich Court. Group ten will present a "Tragic Cor.tata." entitled "The Grasshopper." Refreshments will be served with Mrs. W. A. Williams acting as chairman of the social committee. The conference of the Bapitst Sundayschool teachers will meet at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Smith of Hohman St.. Thursday evening at S o'clock . The Mesdames J. Mu-mpham. K. Keib. E. Pountice and P. L. Davis will motor to Joliet. Ill . . 'tomorrow to be present at the Grand Army Encamp men' of Illinois and the Relief Corps. Mr. Davis will drive them in his machine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irland have pone to Baltimore. O.. tl make their future home. Mrs. Irland will he remembered in Hammond as Miss Manie r.prwangcr, Georpe Sheerer and dauchter. Gerturde. and Mildred, left today for a motor trip to different points in Mohican to be pone the remainder of the wek. Mrs. J. Nordstrand of Clinton st . will entertain Circle N't.. 1 tomorrow a f ter noon . HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS Dec'.arinp that her husband is ar habitual drunkard and that lie rpc-uls ail of his money- f,,r liquor. Y-.-rona Kosey, of East Chicapo has filel suit for divorce from Michael Kosey In t he Hammond superior court. She rays that Michael contributed little rf late towards the support of his family and that he frequently came home intoxicated and disturbed the peace with his actions. They were married May 1, lit"! and separated May pi. Mrs. Kosey asks that her husband h-? restrained from interferinp with 1 he household and desires the court to prant her the custody of the four children. lioe & Petersen are her attorneys. " Hazel Towle was pranted a divorce from Everett Towle by Judge Hardy in lioom No. 2. Mrs. Towle was piven the custody of the ehildrer ami also a judpment of 15. "'01 alimony apain.-t the defendant. She was represented by Attorney Phil Greenwald. The Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coal Co. ha filed suit on a note apainst Anton Srr.olmski et a!, through Attorneys Riley, H.mbrofT. Dyer Reed. WASHINGTON, June IS Preliminary population figures were announced today by the census bureau as folThe Easiest Way To End Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This distroys it entirely. To this just iret about four ounce sof plain ordinary, ordinary- liquid arvon; apply it at nipht when retiring:; use enouch to moisten the .scalp and rub it in gently with the finder tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be flufly, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft. and look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. adv.

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' f lows: Columbus. Miss.. 1020 population. l".r"l; increase J.51,1 or 16. S per cent. Columbus. O . F.ojO population. 2 li 7 . -OjI; lncre use fi'.r.20 or ?.".6 per cent. Riiw re m o, Mass. 1 '- 2 (. population. ;4.27'R increase S.:78 or t . S per cent. Independence. Mo., 1 'JM) population. lRbSfi; increase 1.S27 or 1 . 5 per cent. ..Ashland. Ky.. I'.'i't population. 14.Tl: inert as. fi.'Wl or 6:." p. r cent. Lincoln County, Nth., population, ;.".4A, inert ate 7,T3t or 43. a p r t c r( . HOLD-UP GANG GOT BY A TIP Continued from page one) walked alor.p the street and saw Kish standing on the corn. r. Thornton walked up to K-U-h and asked, "Where, are you Boinp." "I am KOin- to pet some whiskey," Kish is said to have replied. Thornton then answered. "That's where I'm fo;ng too." and walked along the strict with Kith who was slightly under the influence .if liquor. Thornton th.-r. according to Hoin. pulled liis p'.i-i an.! pointmp it at Kish ordered him to hold up his hands . Upon bis failure to do so Thornton warned. ' Put up your hands of I'll shoot." Kish either regarded the matter as a joke or did not understand for he continued walking. Thornton then shot, the bullet pierc'.np the heart. MAKES CONFESSION T.'pon questioning Thornton confessed to several other hold-ups which he had eominitted in company with oiher negroes. His wife worker! with him sometimes accompanying him in men's clothes and at other timej acting as a decoy for prospective victims. In addition to the murder of Kish. the holdups which have bt en definitely connected with the gang, who are now under arrest are' Guest Budres. ?i51 Block avenue, held up and hit r,n the head with a hatchet on the ni:ht of May "1. Mrs. Thornton is said to have acted as a decov in this case ami D. Ousley wielded the hatcher, George De Paul, r. 7 'i 5 DTummond s:ret, held up and robbed of $4"' 1'M two suit cases containing valuable articles A. J. Catching has Det-n identified by 1ft Paul. Ge-orge Rrudnicki was held up in his grocery store at "TCC Butternut street last wok and ? t iU-n. The robbers were scared away by the en. rare. of Mrs. Brudnicki. who was uninjured by two shots which were tired at her. Thornton has be. n under suspicion by the police for the pa? vear at which tir.'e he was srnv'.il for the attack upon ' '.he r Seve Fat.e Fano was in the hospital for three months, terribly cut about the stomach, and ltlioti;;h there was little doubt that Thornton had done 'lie cutting the police were unable to get evidence enough to convict. The members of th" pang had planned 'o "get" Fano and Zarkovieh, who have been working on the hoid-up ,-nses and have secured much evidence against the : a n g. Bert Anderson, the negro who wa. shot bv Officer Fano Monday morning after the negro had shot at th.- officers, riied at St. Margaret's hospital y.sferdav afternoon. He bragged at the hos. pi'al that he had "ct " Fano and did not know that none of his bullets had h i their mark. LEGAL NOTICES NOTP'K TO pntl.K' The tindersiKnetl has dissolv ed partnerrhip with the Jarvis Kb- trie Company. if, Oakley Ave. Hammond, and will not h,. responsible for any bills contracted aft.-r June It. pt'.'A. ti-16-3 PR N KPT WOLFE. N-oTirr: to xon-bpsipent THI1 PTATK OK INDIANA, I.AIvR rOPNTY. IN THF. i.akk Pl'PEUIOR OPRT. MAY TKII.M, PK'O. CAI.PMI'T PP.MPPR COMPANY. A CORPORATION VS. F.N'".KI.!'.F.P.T OIIOPS KT. Ah. fAl'Si; NO. A'.TION TO QI'IKT TITI.K. Now comes the Plaintiff fry Ibach. flaviL Al- fttinson. its attorneys and shows the filing of its complaint herein on June 7,. 10 IP. arid now files an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendar.is Kngb-bert Gross. Bert P.ross alias Albert (".rose, are not residents of Indiana, and that this is an J action to quiet title to the following ' 1 described real estate situated m Lake : Count y. Indiana, tow it: Txts number Thirteen (1) anil Fourteen ( 1 4 !n Block Number Six fl) as marke nnd laid down on the recorded plat of P,oHirg Mill Addition to the City of Hammond. Indiana. Said ref enr'ants Pre therefore herehv notified of the pendency of said action ! and that the same will stand for trial at the next form of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, nt the calling of said cause, on the 14th dav of September. A. TV, l?:r, j the sum-' being the 2nd dnv of the next j term of said Court to be begun and ! , old in the Court House. Boom No. 1. at Hammond, in said Countv and Ptate on ! the 2nd Monday of September. A. P., ' 1fi2fl. said action will be heard and de termined in their absence. TN WTTNTaSS WHFRF.OF. T hereunto set my hand and affix the peal of sar Court, at Hammond, this 16th day of June. A. n. inHe. (Seal) HKP.BF.TvT I.. TtHKATOV, Clerk B. S. C. By RUTH BF.RG. Deputy Clerk. 6-15-23 30 CITT OF HAMMOND. TN'DIAN'A. TEPAKTMKXT OF rt'BT.IC WORKS, NOTICK OF CAL1-MF.T AVKN1T. CFZMKNT SIDKWABT-C. SEC. D. PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, MEETING. To Whom It May Concern: Tou are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the im.

pi o tiiiiit tI ChUjuii I Avt-nue lrom the ooulll bull of tliu Vjlallu alulllt I lo arruii Slrvcl, I y MH.Hi utliin- llit relu a ctiiiLiil blUu Willi tell und uin: hall' it el wiue, live It ches in u. pth in mu t lly of ilamiiiond. County ot lvike. and Slalu of Indiana, ban been j,repared by Livivr of tlio Hoard of i'ubiic; Works ot said ill), and that tho bainu is now on Hie 111 Ihtj ulllco i'f 6ald Hourd lor public examination and Inspection, and that tho said assessment roll contains the I a tat. a of oil property uvuurs Kft'eted thereby ujhI the rcssptclivc amount ; asusjtd aainst cacli lot or tract of land tor said ImproN t incut, and that by rt l,ol.i! ion said lioard has llxt d tin; 2Jrd uay of June, p.'u, ai 2 o'clock 1'. M ., In tho oitico of the lioard c.f Public Works in the City Hall of said City us the. lime, and place lor hearing ninont trances and objtcti'ms from all persons alfecttd thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective l.,t on said assessment roll, and that said lioard will after biilA hearing And xam ination. coiiliria or modify each respective asst ssnietit as muilc, provided that it rinds that said property affected tlo rt by is bent littcd in s aid respective amounts. A. J. S WANS' .V, JACOB WIKKK. F. C. J'lKTHICH, Xioartl of Public Works. WILLIAAl '. KUSK, City Cb rk.

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF I.AKE. SS. IN THE LAKE SI'PERIOR COrilT, MAY TERM. EOi. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELLEN E. STING LEV, DECEASED. ESTATE No. 2l7iv Notice is hereby given tti.-lt the under.Mgncd administrator of the estate of Ellen E. Stinglev, decease,), pursuant to the order of the court of June 7th. Too Late To Classify TO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST A watch with Odd Fellows fob. Reward. Return to ) Williams St or Times Hammond. O-ltJ-J WAN'TKI' Experienced chef and two i waifrt sses and two maids at o:ie . j Hammond hotel. Hammond. i-lh-:". , WANTED Roofer fort-man. Apply tune, office. I'mted Chemical & Or",mic! Products Co. West Hammond. t;i"-tf pop HUNT 2 rooms for housekeeping. 1 S 5 Sibiey or lntpiire 44 ilcox St H'-immond. 6 -1 r. -1 PIH SALE Cook stove, 1 windows. 4 lights. 12x30. one window, 2 lights Hxiln. 5 doors. Phone 2955 or 519 West Sibley St. Hammond 6-11-2 FOR RENT Four room flat with bath, hill Itougla-s Ave West Hammond 6-16-2 CARD OF THANKS CAJLD OF ntArxs We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors and Northern States Life Insurance 00 for the beautiful flowers ar.d Rev. Srhaffer for lis consoling words in our late bereavement of our little son. Albert. Jr. Mr. Albert and Hattie Kairer and children. C-16-1 H7 MEMOEIAM In sad and living mtiwirv of ouf little boy and brother. Pale Holmes, who pased aw ay one ear ago today. June 191?. Mr. and Mrs K, Ht!mos and children. Gwendolyn and Gilbert 1-lh-l

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laiO. will offer for sale, at public auction dt the American Trust and Savings bank, lit their place of business. No. RsJ State. Street, Hammond, in North township and In said o.unty and state, on tint 2ih day of June, pi20. the personal property of saltl estate, consisting of twenty (20) rhar.-s of Wheeling Steel and Iron Company stock, said sale to beRin at ten o'clock A. M. TF.RMS: The paid stock will be sold to the hiphest bidder for rash. American Trust it Savins P-ank, Administrator. Hy H. O. KRISIG, Secretary. June 16th. l-HO. 6-16-1

NOTICE TO TELE JPtTBXJO I. Walter H. Yeith. do herewith werve, notice to the Public that I have disposed of my interest in the Iake County Itooflnif Company, and I will not be deaponsible for tiny debts that may be contracted by the said Iake County Roofing Com pa n . 6-11-3 WALTER H. YEITH MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 65c. The Coolest Place in the City. I - v. t We Stake Our Good Name On Every Article Yoa Get in Oar Store Most of our customers are constant customers returning to us repeatedly for whatever they may need in general merchandise. Whether you live in the city or out of town, we aim to make our service and prices right, so ybu will come back for more. Tri-City Motor Sales Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana

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IN THE R'NITF.P STATES DISTRICT COPFtT FOH TIIK PRSTHR"!- op INJIANA IN' HA.NKKL'l T ' Y . IN TIIK MATTKU OF ST K Y II J. JoyCK, voij;n'taky iuNKitrrr, caisk NO. Z2H. To tho creditors of Steve J. Joyce, valuntary bankrupt, of Kasr Chicago, Rake county. State of Indian..:

I You, and each or you, ..- hereby j notified that on the li'th day of June. A. D. 1D20, Steve J. Joyce w;is d'ily 'adjudged a bankrupt, and the first m. tinif of his creditors will be ),..'.,; a' th Federal Court room !:i Ha ir. rr.i-Ml. Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M., l-'r;.My, June

Glaring Sun, Dust and Heat Strain, Injure and Weaken Eyes Says Dr. Lewis. Prescribes Bon-Opto in Hot Weather

Tell Hour to 3"ren.srthen Eyeslflit SO Per Cent In a Week's Time la Many Instances. Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Lewis, an eve specialist, of many ' .i.r.-' j raetioo. sa . summer time is hard on ia-.s because theeO,.lr(. ,,f the sun. he it a rid d'i.'-t :njuie aiid weaken t!om. lb- .iyt, it .- po.'sibb: to strengthen eyesiltt wftoit-r-tij!l-in a t ry short time hv i-mm i;(,ti. pto. He prescribt s it 1 rt- 1 y and f urthr says: "A patont t.-ir-ie t. no : u'f.-r-in from I'.le; harit is Mar;f.a;:i . H-r eyes had tile dull expression r.-mmori t.. SUCh C.T.-t S. She U: t-tl l'.( !;.-(, .itirl n-.f only overcame her d is ' r.-s.-- r, iwii.;:i.iii, but st strenptlieiit d l.'r eyesijrrit ti.-i Slle Was flble to ill; pi II.-. ' With lot" distance j-'lasM s. H.-r In ada.-he and neural Ka left In r. In tins inst inct I t-ho-ihl say her eyes sent was improved li'O per cent." Tlie doctor's a.ivi-o w ill trove of rreat -a.ue tit manv eve s u ,'f or. ts. Many whose eyes u .-r- fai.T; sa v th -.' have had their eves rt store.). Or.o l!i.lsas after tryinir it: "I was ;-. 1m blind: could not see to read at all. Now I tail r.u-'.d everything without mv classes and my eyes do not water a n v I'M-. At nijtht thev woulti pain dread! u il ; now they feel fine all the t:rne. I ; was like a miracle ,. int." A lady w he iixil it says; "The atmosphere seemed hazy vith or without fr.a.-s.s. rut afr,j- n.--..niir this prescription for fifteen da vs evi rvthirifr set-m.-d clear. I can even r.-.ol lirw print witho-ir irliiss.-s " I 's h,-

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STATES SECURITIES CORPORATION, Suite 508, North American Bids., Chicago, III. Ger.tlemen : Please send me full details of the profit -sharing sale of preferred stock of the Ideal Laboratcrur Company, manufacturers of the well-known "Lura" tIet preparations. This places me under no obligation to purchase. Name Address City State

2 S, IS? n. Rt vhi-h tiino the 'ro.n;or may attend, prove their cinims, 'x amine the bankrupt, Appoint a trust. and transact such further business i, may properly come before said m'i Ir.g. in nnnr.n to rfive cons id EllATK S nil claim mut bo pro; t 1 iiiitTt.-il on th outer side thereof wit: the name of the bankrupt, name a'i address ef creditor, a.niourit 'aimed, a:i' t..'inio and ad.irs.-; of oounl. If any. 1IARRT. C. SHRKIPAN. Referee in l-.a.'i k ru p" c;, . Frankfort, Indiana, June 14. 1S2' 6-

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