Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1920 — Page 5

t

rdnp.gflav. Alienist 18. 1020 THE TrNrF.S Pace Five '.DING TO STICK 11 "PKUiyj rUKCH IDEA

JrlAli

TO

WONT BE WHIRLING

DERVISH

i! HAMMOND NF.WSl!

5. 0. P. Campaign To Be Conducted With Proper Dignity

; Mn, J. W. Smith, of Wet Detroit- will be "Women as Cituens." Mis. : st., entertained yesterday afternoon at 1.. T. Meyer will plve the addrt sa. All ! Rridtre in honor of her sister-in-law. women mum iCK:str before they i nn

; .Mrs. ' nn wrier, in m. v-nance, ; vol , nd tt rra neiiier t s have b

in. iiicnun urmge f ymytru m to register them lom.. niijhi hi

-..s .. , , Hi,, meims. hornen-l'i'rn women I . . . T" . . j . . If ' I 1 I . .. ,

aiiiKaiei i uruer. ""i, -hb. r,,Jt Vo!e on their husband's tl:

like, second: Mrs. V. S. Keiter t hlrj paper. and Mrs. Grier. guests prize. The. Misses Marie Cnuse and Fl

...... r...v ..u..u iria.ntu Xchultz left today for Cincinnati where from the Artists Colony at Saugautck, , th(y w, pav Hn exlPmJ, d v,!Mt wnn Mich., where she has been upending; fnenda anJ relative, several week painting, in the Sauga- j tuck Summer School of Fainting. J AV. n A Nf ,Vn n.et tomorI row at the K. anJ L. of s hall. Mr. and Mm. George- Clark, of M Initiation of candidate will tak plac Highland at., announce the arrival of nnd al, arf, ,d To b. . a nine and a quarter pound boy, born m. yesterday ar St. Margaret's hospital.' Mother and baby are doing nicely. j Mr. , 4 ... . I .Mr. ( ora Etcher of Albion. Mich..

j w ho has been visiting- her brother, R. i E- Earner of Webb st . . for the past j ten days, left today for her home.

and office purposes. ; Work of ccmflrui Hnn o ihi v-'V theater will not begin until after S ptember tth since the 'onipinv will to-t

i obtain ii'isiM tision of their pr. p. ; : y u i til that date . It Is planm-d, li .v v? to tush const I'll' tion nnmeiiifttely aiter that date with the hpo off completing before the end of i (,,. year.

n made Work on the Columbia theater is .-

1 1'

nut i - m j " akt-r 'In-, sum, -i '.I The Ff-akcr .-:

i I! i a e m : n : :, f

i n v

pcettd to h" s'urti'l at on,

..:BIG PBIIC

AT LAKE FOR AUTO EMPLOYES

! t

1, 48 to if. the

'(ie.i . not her roil , refill () t o m p, -i-n'.z.

wh.'KOt up at once ;md moved tti'1 irevious question. Ti'j- ii w.-is hi ;i.t;int turmoil. The .-packer thr-a'-

-tiefl '.) iiujnum the house. Q'.ltet w

'.1,0.. oDtailieil He .-.t.,i l,.e fL-rR d.'-t-ianded another roll .in,i sft order. r(' it. Anti-leaders showed gr at .a'Isi'i;e t ion. I'ro.-pfcts of a deadioeK t h.tt m.;nt rxn-nd (hrotiifh several ti.ill.ts looti!",.! rt;iy when the first vote in tho lower house of the Tennessee legislature on

woman suffrage amendment ffii!'

if', in H tie. Til" vote t . - -I 4 s! !or foiffra sre nnd 4 1 airaitift , Alter 'he first l.;-;et f t:l -..t. was immediately ordered and tho re.oolv nain was a tie. 4 to 4S.

on A

1 ;

th" front ru-rthw e.r of "A'a'rrreaf ar'iU'ov du- Is rair'ntr

'p, "'C'T Novo ie..rr-ev..k- on i r:-er- nor: ri west of v--Acc-itrdirjr to the Aehtuhr ASi' i !.. ii J . a nee . ! Cusr.ian o-iv-into West Prussia Towards the

,i idenz eon t j n u s

I ort r ss of

j EAST CHICAGO i DEMOCRATS MEET

DDTWIDDIE CLA2T MEETING lnWEU. Ind.. Aug. li. The inri'ial m'.ftmg of the "Dinwidd: Clan", villi he he!d "Under the Spreading Walnut Trees" on the Dinwiddle homestead between lwell a,nd Hebron, on the firt Saturday of September. 1920. This will he the twenty-seventh aanisi meeting.

Mrs. Abe Marks of South Hohman st . bas returned from a two weeks visit at

PY J. HART CAMPBELL !STFF CORBCSPOKDtNT I. N . SERVICE! MARION. O.. Aug. IS Senator War rr. U. Harding, republican nomine

tot president, was to attend today tnej Clown Point Sandusky. Ohio

annual picnic at Lincoln I'ark. one of( v , j Mar on's nleasure irrounds of the turn-, r;enevieve rMrroii u lii ontertum the "Mr an'1 Mr. Raymond riifton. of

berman of the Marlon district. 'number of the Sigrma Theta iairtma ! Harrison st-. entertained last evemni? '

in honor of their second wedding an-j nlversary. Panclntr and music were!

11 I

The senator said he would probably deliver a short informal addresa to the, lumberman ainonp whom wre number-( ed I'.fe-lons friends of his. ! "FROM POHCH' TO UO ON' HI? "keynote" address of the week, however, was to be delivered tornor-j row when present and former mem-, bors of the Ohio stats, assembly are; tr gather at the front porch. "I trust it will he now generally 'in- . !erptood that my front porch campaign' is to go on." the senator said. "AH;

members of the Sigrma Theta Jairtma Club on Thursday afternoon at her home on liauer at.

The Mayflower Club will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 instead of in the afternoon at the home of Mr. J. Collins, 27 Clinton st.

Auio and atct.sj.ij Hit v.ioa.ii oj til i-11" .ol it pll!.C at-

jenUi!l out til A .11 Oiliot'lle

t rupioye,..;- aui tio i ikiu at lis:-tii t p.t iMliailti, JU llsgo; ,

nils w i.i b a, "Gil Together" at-

enJoyeJ during the evening and at 11 ! 'alr Uutl nc" tjwJ'V " "un.on.t o'clock dainty refreshments w.r. ,,-rv- a'IUl"1 w11" ,u" . aJl'""-'i""-

! ei:. Those present were: Mrs. J..hni ",a kl"t u ''' ' J-Sl 'l"a

I i rus i.- .i 'KU;i Hn jour tuiiuiy and 1 our eiitpt.... .. ' tauiuit and doll V

di t.' ih annoutive I o: es t oiiio: ia w Ueuui t.aK.; p.-

loiiowing not....

'Jlf I'H.Ie. Lit ti

I'lUKilta M.lil i ''a. tdai lik AufiU.... ijlil it

GERMAN PAPER HEARS OF REPULSE BERLIN". A'lR. l.- The Achtuhr A her,.! la; t r ported t,-Jav that The Russians Iw e repulsed the. Pol:h ovinlf-r-ntlarks northwest of Radzy-

o'? I aeir. or r.i f r ivill meet tins

unt y r tl.e p,;

pr e-nr-t e vp) ! n -J

I Knr f-ii.-a: I fi o.i; i' : i ni.-n

i :" Th" otr:' ' ": '"'I'lntv Chaitman Allan ! I". T wm.in for tl.e -n,n. .

for talrr an a n jrrpi v . t 1 ! present ea It-ji.l l UT n . A n-w (;! rniurnu.t!. vil e , da i r man. n.-er-i.trv i' "1 treasurer will he elected and re

ports w 'i he rer. o'erj on t'ae nri rre.-s

n made towards orKati-

whir-h ha.- he.

I'tntr the women.

HAMMOND Yellow Cab Co. Any Time, Any Place Phone 1 54

1

Wr re seTVMrs. J.-hn

Oavit. Mr. and Mrs. Tionald Oavit. Sir.

ana .Airs. Hubert Jav!t. Bernard Oavit.

1 9. a

-J''. rt Hi rJ Z r '. V Plw. . i

j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Milliken

Mr

a nd

The Klnns Daughters of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon in the church parlors.

Mrs. Palmer. Mr.

and Mrs. Stromb. rg ,

Mr. and Mrs. It. chard Wag-ner.

James IT. Woertendyk. the eloquent

Californian. will speak on "The Croat-J

ot er l'rohlbition Movement. " Sunday,

reports to the contrary are. or couise, chl.a?0 announce the birth of a baby, August 22nd, at 8 p m . at the ChristatUy." 1 hoy, Saturday afternoon. Mr. Wagner! Ian church, corner of Calumet and MAPS OI T l,i:KI'VC. C VMPAIGN : jg lhp a,n of Mr Rn(J Mr, pauJ waK- j Summer streets. Mr. Woertendyke is It naf said at the . andidate's head-; ner of CIlnton gt a speaker of national reputation. Il Quarters that yesterday" ronforenco' ' has spoken in every section of th netwoMn him and republican National; ,rg MarBaret"" Uunt ot Downer's j country and has delivered more than Chairman Will H Hays. Senator Harry: (;roy IH h( has br,n vl,UinK atjtu'O hundred lecture In ChicaR.i. ? N.w. of Indiana, chairman of the f Harr,s f ;

republican speakers Pureau. ana inner reputilican leaders, had resulted in a peaking campaign for the senator be

in mapped oul which would tit In with Hradlev of La-

Porte, are visitinK at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Bradley, of Hammond. Donald and Vernon Bradlej, who have been visiting In Ijl'ortc. returned with them.

Illmbach ave., for several wee.ka, turned to her home yesterday.

his frnt porcn campaign. WON'T niFY O.V ANTICS "Senator Harding's campaign will ba conducted In accord with the dignity of one who aspires to the hlj;h office, oi pres dont of the U. S ." Senator; New said. "Of c.-uroe he will cioliv. r a, number of important aii ir-ssob at tm-j r,irtant centers of population. That i has been hi plan '.iec hv was nom-! tnsted. I am only speaking for my-' elf when I say "e care n.'t for the.

antics of 5ov. Cox. n"i do w. the American piopl care f t tie of a whirling r rvlsli . not thtnk they win! Jimmy Whi'.e House."

Caroline Fairchild. of 5S5 Indlnna ave. an employe at Gibson, and Harry Younger, of 93 Russell st., employed in the office of the United Boiler and Heatinp plant, were married at the M. F. Parsonag-e in Kntrlew ood, Salurdav afternoon. They conveyed this news to their parents throup-h a pos:tal card

! sent from Buffalo. They will cont mue ' T'lea

The Golden Rod Social Club will meet Thursday Auf. lath, at the home of Mrs. S. Gadsly, 362 Plumtuer ave.

'.e: .tve ! the a nWe i!o ;

The Stitch and Chatter Club meet Thursday afternoon with J. A. Wolf, of llifl Harrison st.

will Mrs.

in

tne

Mrs. S. Greenwald and dauKhter. j 1 Ruth, hive returned to Hammond, ai tor a pleasant vacation spent at Bass! ! Lake.

their honeymoon In Nw York. Philadelphia and Toronto and will return to Hammond the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. J G. Ibarh. Jr. of Waltham st. 3.re being: eonnri atul.tn d upon the arrival of a dausrh'er. born

i this morning at St Luke's hospital in

Chicago .

H'iStt Uiv ilU.e ro.K.s cUli-jl. It Wi.. be a itty, oJC.jiJt i'r llieiu. it is 'ip Li o-i to s.-t- Luh t everybody lomes. Lntt i taiiiiiieiit will bo provided for oi,i and yuung-. ll Jio one leiiid.u at home. It u a basket luncn. fill youi ba. kt:t Willi lots ill" yOOlt eats. lit euUlstiiose wtio don't tiiAe Liaskeia mn make an angement.i lor luuU at lj..-sen's. Kiicil dealer w ill be - xp if ii to furnish tickets to hi-.' employees lr dancing priv ikjo s at a cost of Ti Cents per couple t"r the entire evenit. g. Good mubii: at no Mra expense, dealers will provide tra nspyi ti Lion for their employees and their iaiiulies. Cars ruins' down should be lined up on. Hohman stre.-i bet ween liou.las ani ivitssei; streets ready to leave by a. in. A inn k wili ! f u rn i.-hd to carry the baskets. Ker budy will

las' his busnet to avo.d con-

mn mm tee west mm

of t trans coasts free C3 rang and desert rim

fit the

Colorful,

Look! I

SECOND BIG SALE Best Fruits and Vegetables Prices, at the

Look!

Lowest

'frtli

i-Ti O C 1

Tt -31 nv ft I1T

t!

1 u;on at the picnic p rounds. ; There will h.- plenty of amusement t for all of a!! kinds bath:n?, boating:; and various sport contest-; drr;nir the , iljv. J'rcram w ill be announced at I

j th-' pirntc Pri2--s for "i'lifrs in the !

'conies'-? will be .'urm.heri for the ia ! !: s. i i.iidren :nd if.- ri .

PEOPLE

Hew LMa

220 E. State St. Hammond,

gO Produce Store

6 Doors East of Oakley PHONE 1696

LITTLE GIRL HUH DOWN

BY UNKNOWN!!

The N'orthside Ludtes Club jrlll meet ! Friday. Auprust 2nth with Mrs. Edward, Jenkins. 7660 Coles ave.. Chicago. Take i Hammond ear leavinp: State and Hon-j man streets at ten a. in. j

POTTS HEADS NEW THEATRE CORPORATION

A!' dealers a-i.l acte; licipai mt; .'i t :is p tii'-ir plio'Fs- of busine da as anno jii.'.-d m terday . Now let's rn a k t ri s Are you with us" P i interiti'-rs t' phon:::: .""4 or Mr. Iloiil'nr a

Al' wo must ha

s o r y h '-' 'j s no', ti- : ; 1 t' for the

par-rio.-e ent ; r-

The C. S. A. L. S. Club met on

Monday nig:ht at the hom of Miss M.

M.

The Cosmopolitan Th'ater C ,rporation which recently jiurchased a bu 1 i intr site on Cedar street in Indiana Ha"

Smith. 433 Chicago ave. All of i bor upon which they propose to erect

he members were present. After thejone 0f the finest theater buildinK 1"

' business meeting a social hour was en-i t, tat ha8 flirther expanded the scope

Marsaret Yurig;a. pretty little sevenj joyed and dainty refreshments ere, pf jts activities by obtaining control

year om aauifEiiri "i jh . mm seivnu. j 01 Trie oiumuia anu snii-i ami uieiu-is Martin Yurlga. 1152 West Seventeenth. i ln Indiana Harbor. This new acquis-

aver.ue, Gary, was probubty fatally m-j Mrs. W. K. Hauck and son. Alien, , ,tion will give the Cosmopolitan Cor-I jurid In front of hi r home last night 0f Lakewood. Ohio, will arrive tomor- p(, ration almost complete control of! w h' n she w a? run down by a speed- row to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith! the theater business in Indiana Ilar-

',r. autoist. I of 3 U'airen St. J Ir.Biead of bringing his auto top the unknown driver turned on j The regular business meeting of the, more power and mad? his escape d -wii Knights and Indies of Security will

be held tonight in their hall above the , Lion Store. Member of the Decree! Team will please be prenent early or' practice. Members are urged to at- ; tend a burlnes aof lmportanca will be i transacted.

the Wi

prices eith- r a: rl .' i y o'i u a T' el's mi We t 1 . ', 1 annua! event.

Til- Times yes.i t"i! i o ; i i , .isi siar.'.fv your N J f Fu-i-e at ;k5 imtnedime- " dor.afon;- for

- s h or mn ,. ha mi ise.

f i.VMITTF.K

VVr' Chorus. Sailflf U PaKtQrnlTr't V?Cfi HUGE and I vi i P St rih ingly

mMM dutiful i

! Come Early! As the early buy

ers get the pick of the stock

20c

1 CAR EARLY OHIO POTATOES. LARGE JUICY Per bu., $2.20. ! LEMONS, per dot. Per peck 3JK , TOMATOES, 10c lb.

CAR FANCY WHITE POTATOES. pev basket

Per bu., $2.50.

VI

SUFFRAGE

VOTE A TIE

MET StreoS PARADE

One Mile Lens; ct 11 A. M. Exhibition is Mighty, Tremendous, Beautifu'--3 rings, stas effects, Hippodrome.

Performance:

GARY, TUESDAY, AUG. 24 26th Ave. ?ni Monroe St.

V s

f.v.

Per peck

1 CAR LARGE RIPE

MELONS. 7C Each 50c to C

EATING AND COOKING APPLES

3 and 4 lbs. fcr SWEET CALIF. PEARS, 4 for SUNKIST ORANGES, per doz '. 25c to

6f ubKMUUA UmUfiS, vC 5c lb., 6 lbs. for.... WATER S0L!D CABBAGE,

5c lb., 6 lbs. for. . . . HOME GROWN SWEET CORN, doz.. SVEET CANTALOUPES, 3, 4 and 5 for

ELBERTA PEACHES, 60c basket, per bu.

LARGE RIPE BANANAS

per doz 25c and

HOT HOUSE CUCUM

10c

80ci

BLUE AND RED SUGAR PLUMS, j BERS, each. .5c and

35c 25c 25c 25c 25 c

3.25

30c 10c

in thej ? Audit-'

e'r-venteenth avenue, leaving: hla little victim seriously Injured. The car was a Ford and was occupied by several women and children. Garv police are bendinp every effort to di-. clfp the identity of the autoist party.' With number of other children. little Margaret was playing in tho j street in front of her home. Drlvins ; at a terrific speed the driver of tin'ctr bore down upon them without; warning:, the other rh'Mren narrowly escaping the wheel? of the Kid. j The lite ?irl wjs struck by the! radiator. knockd to the pavement and. then run over by the fronr wheel or j the machine. When p ck"d up -h ai found to be seriously injured nnd a , ruhed to the Mercy Hospital by rr.( H E. Evans, where on account of po- I eibie Internal Injuries her recovery ii doubtful. She also suffered larerationa' cbove the eve and eat und severely j truised about her little body. The Ford wna an old model with a( brass trimmed radiator, th tsinKlasi en the rear curtain bein tmn. Any; cr.e who Ss able to rive any informa- ' tion that will lead to the arrest of the speed maniac are kindly asked to ca.lj t'na pol'.C" station 11 or this office, tele- j Vhone 137.

Mr and Mre. Joseph E. Myers, of :.j Warren t.. were enttitalned last eveningat the Blackstone. followed by n ihealer party, by Mr. and My, Horace W Brooks of Denver, Colo.

The Fhl Mu Gamma' will have their leuular club me-tins; tomorrow ni?ht at th? home of Virginia I'auwens, SI 2 Hohman street. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith and children, of New Jersey will visit their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Smith of 9 Warren at., for several weeks. They will arrive in Hammond tomorrow . The Deborah KA Society will hoi I 3ti oil-day me-etin tomorrow at the

IS

RUSSIANS

i

ARMISTICE

PROPOSALS

Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cope, Mrs. Mary Ilibrlck and Mr. Kathertne Aim-tt.-n attended the funeral of the late Georjf. Schulte. on Tuesday morning at Scheerville.

The I.eairue of Women Voters, will meet tomorrow niht in the G. A. B. room of the court riouse. The topic

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

bor, the only other theaters city be.ng the Family and th

orium . Coinr:d.nt wi(h the acquisition or the new theatr pre.pertles the Cosmopolitan Corioration has re-organized under new officers. C. E. Pott.s

who formerly owned and operated the ( Columbia and American theaters ha3 been elected president of the corpor- ' a'.l.vn. the honor beinjr iciven him be-

- raii'e he Is a local man find thorojiih

, !y :n touch ii. The Harb

Irdiana Harb

; sc t rt lary of HiinCelsman, treasurer.

Potls. Joseph

man and Bernard J Browir. ' The plan.H of the corporation Ir

, vide for a rebuilding of tho Coluniiiia theater, e-niargtntr ao aa to include ihentire corner and having a sealing i capacity of l.lOiJ. The plans will fol- ; low closely thoae. which Mr. Potts has had under consideration for se - cral months. A large oran will be ' installed and the show house will be ; devoted entirely to the showing of motion pictures. The nw Cosmopol i-!

tan theater will be used as a vaude-

. ville house and will be supplied

th same circuit ns the Trinla theaters in Chicago

' erlcan theater will remain i'l'e nnd I the hulldinK will he devoted to s'ore)

XA.TIVII.LE. TUNA"., a m tion to ta bto wis

W hen o;r..'ii

per doz., 15c,

per

doz., 15c. 7ELn : CELERY, large bunchen, 7baet . . t ner bunch ... . OC

r - . . v - . i i. e ii.

FREE DELIVERY

P - " , A W . 1 .V . P. W, ...".. i , - , , - , . . ..i.. i ....i-.m - - - - - .

with the theater situation tV slff V SZfajfity, ! ' ' .-!. 'J li n u or. M. W. Yant also ot " j 4 ; &?&&?SZZ

or. has been select d If ' v'. i ' f " .' - " j ,1 1 Isi Hvuittg

the orsaniration and Jac-b f-- ?Y&ftf!t?Xh '"',V & of Chicac". remains ?s J- . 1 t,l i I 1 I V r . ' t . . . 11 The director are C. r'Wif"?,'' V ' 1 , ft Jl

Trinta, Jacob H:in1-;e-, .V. , - V--- 'l L ' "M-- r 3 ! fi f 1 K

mmmmi i democratic

t ...t - i ! Mil r ' 1 rs f-r "iv TT.y I , t J tr7 M

The A hi- . W 'tj. ?..-- i.- . J , . -J " 1

i i 1

HAMMOMl, IXPIAM

j 1 A

CANDIDATE for

r

WWII1 ii " .I1 in" I .I II ii "ii I IW'i'l I'll "I I V i" i

M;7rRNT!0NAL NEWS SERVICE! L0KTX)N. Aug Is The Russian ar-.-nlstice and peace delegation at Minsk :

haa submitted proposals announcing F-'Vi.'t Russia's intention of respecting t'te independence of Poland, but deV and ntr that "the landlords of Poland jrive i;i!irantff." ayainst renewed attacks on Russia" said an official statement Issued by the Kusso-Foltsh --renes and received from Min day . A'ter preliminary conversations, the Pr'.s proposed that the conference adJo,rn to re-convepc atrln on August 19. The Ku.ssinn delecates prot'-stfii aid insisted tha the negotiations be rrsumed on Atifru't IS. It was finally agreed that the parley sh -uld b renewed August IS. The conference was openeo b- M. Danlslie vesky and the Russians beiran t.i state their terms nt on.-f . T! e negotiations referred to In the effic'! telegram from Minsk evidently took place on Monday. The reference to landlords" was explained in an exelusive interview (riven by Ceorse Ttnitv-herin. the Russian soviet torsun minister to the International News Service last Saturday. M. Tchitcherin declared that Russia would insist upon terms which would froteet Soviet Russia from further attacks by "tho imperialistic roliah larirl lords." oi the groat land-owning gert'.-

fy cf Inland.

FOR SALE Bulck; first class condit-

i ion; rord tire equipment. Tel. Hammond 1741. riodg-e tourlnjr. excellent, condition, cord tire equipment. Terms. Tel Hammond 1741. 8-16-St!

t BUTTON COVERING

HIIHSTITCHING I K OXE DAY Pleatinif. braiding, sewing machines at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call on J. Waseey at 91 f'tate St.. Just west of Hohman st. Phont 448-Hammond, Indiana. 7-7

Any one wantimr wood or coal haul

ed. phone East Chicago. Day phone, j 1470; night phone East Chicago 21S.J S-I3-3

FOR SALE Dodge touring-, excellent; condition; cord tire equipment Terms.Telephone Hammonl 1741. 8-IS-2t'

Wait a

Advertisement in

FO US.VLE Buick. first class condition, crrd fire equipment. Tel. Hammond 1741. s-is-:t

Ice rreum social at Christian church on Friday evening, August zl. $-18-19

Thursd

9

Containing

Ood

Mew

Furniiure Buven

Prices Will Be Cut I

The Times' want ads bring as-

toaishine results if their users are d"",,'

M AS ONI C NOTICE ! (Jarfiold Lodge. No. Sfi1 F. A A. M. will hold a called meeting Friday, August 20lh, opening at 7:30. F. C

0

nd Watch tor II

if

Fp lit 1 lines j wsfor II i if

Iff

1 p

Will Speak at SOUTH BEND, IND. Court House Square at 2 P. M. and 7 P. M. TOMORROW, August 19th

Come an

that has been EI errior 3 tiroes on ocratic ticket ie

the Man

ected Govthe Dem-Ohio.

Special Cars on the South Shore Internrfoan Leave Hammond at 10: 13 A. ftl. East Chicago at 10:20 A.M. Gary at 10:43 Returning sfter Meetings

1

oosid Trip

-2.

O.101

be believed. '

Morthiand. Act'y . M. -18-19 'X&Wr.-mm2JSm