Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1920 — Page 5

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Aucrust 31. 1920. TIIE TIDIES Pag Fiv

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M A D KR I. H- MNSEMAN St. Jjrars Lutheran church was thIfcn' of a bfdutiful summer wcJlms st five oiiork Wednesday a f tei n.-on hpn Miss Marip, (luhtiT of Mr. Biid Mrs. William H(tfil. became the bride of Arthur F. l.invnmin son ot Pro; . aiv.l Mrs ('. Y . Linscnman. in. cfifnii'ny was read by Rev. r G. Schmidt in the presence "f a 'Firs' number of relatives and friends. A program of wedding music was K-v-fn juel prf iftua to the ceremony ijy Mi's C.ti 1 iU'Uel. of Lo transport, soprano, and Prof. H. H. l.ckvr, i.Tt"ni!'.. a n tiiie'e if tl;' groom. Ti'." Iridf wort- a si exquibite, gown of w Jut satin, trimmed with silk chantiily lace embroidered in J P'.4r:. She wore- a Ion? tali veil and ra; ried a shower liuiuet of rof-s and h.'.tes the t alley . Miss Ouva Linse. nim.ii. w hj w as maid of h.n..r. wore an orchid rsli'rcd silk frock ail carr;pil a houfiuet if pink roses. William Kunni. of Hammond, was best man J' ha William Eggeri. of lUnm-nd, v a? ring- bearer, and carried the two rings to this altar In a large calla liily, V .nnit'red Steube, of Ch Seas', wai flow er girl. Th bridesmaids were M;.i ("raof Stuhe, of Chicago, who wore pea.-h color'rl taffeta, and Miss Henrietta Fraseh. who -wore rale green :lit wnh a tu: overdress. The grooms men were Henry LuFrsat!, of ChiCf. pp. an i llTraan Harjes, r f HumKoS if. wing: the wedding a dinner was J'rvc.d at the home of the bride'.-; parents ou Perrln avenue, w hich was decorated with a profusion of garden flowers and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Lineenman left later on a wedding trip, and will make their bom in Hammond upon their return, where the bridegroom 1 connected wtth.the Hammond Trust & Savings bank. Guests at the weddtnj from out cf town were: Prof, and Mrs. C. W. Linsenman, of Hammend, Mrs. Lydia "Werth and sons, of Hampton. Neb.: Mrs. Anna Linsenman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Egand children. M'ili Washausfn and family, Henry Washausen and Mrs. W. Linsenman, all cf Hammond; Mrs. Louisa LaFrents and son. Henry, of Cblcagro; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Armentroct ard daughter and Mr. arid Mrs. Ed. Callaway, of Frankfort; Mr. and Mrs. Thodore Cayiord, of Rnvilla; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dromiip and eon. Frederick. Mrs. Julius Bennlng and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bollei, a!! n LoganspcTt. From the Lafayette Courier. Mr. ar.d Mrs. H . C. Wolter and Its daughters, of Sibley at., are spend lr.g a few days visiting: relatives In Milwaukee, Wis. Huys Heubner save a party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. Henry Harder, on Lyons st. The evening was spent with music, games and dancing-, and at a late hoar dainty refreshments were served. Those present were the Misses Frieda Heubner, Elale Harder, Helen Alsip. Nellie H .usly, Kuth Howard. Alga, Heubner, Isa.belle Hawkins. Martha Harder, and Vera Miller, and Messrs John Harder, Wm. Prexel, Wra. Harder, Frank DfB"id. Herman Harder. Harry "West 'an. Wrr. . Jens. Stanley Fradburn, Huge. Heubner and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harder. Port'ry and Viola Overhelser of ?5 S'Uth Hohman st. 'eft today for Indianapolis their former home to spend ten days with relatives and friends. M: E. Fischer entertained the T', D. Embroidery club at her home Wednesday evening at an npron shower in h"nor of Miss Elsie. Greenwail, who will be a September bride. Sewing and musio kh enjoyed during the everting and a dainty luncheon was rerved. The next meetinsr wtil be held at the. home of Miss Greenwail, on Michigan ave., September 13th. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Winckler and sob. Richard, of Detroit st., returned yeterday from Pin Lake. Milwaukee, Wi.. where they have been guest at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Straus, for tho uaat few weeks.

C M. Hutchins. of Highlands, who bas been very 111 for the last few weeks was a-b'.o to visit his i !ster-in-Iftw in Hammond yesterday, accompanied by bis daughter and eon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs Andrews-of Kentland, Ind.

Mrs. J. Chapman and daughter. Rlfce!. of Bauer at., have returned from Seattle, "Wash., where they visited friends and relatives for the past three V. weeks.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS".

PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING All kinds of skirts In one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding. All work guaranteed. Cell at Was-

sey's. 91 State St., little west of Hoh-

man el. Thone H9. 8-2

SINGER AND WHITE SEWING MACHINE Just rereived a shipment of the latest linger and White Rotary Sewing ichine, both foot power and elec-

U'ic. I can save you 125 Chicago

agents commissions . Phone ITS'1. F. C. Miller, 1S5 State St., Hammond.

I HI PI L.L. THAT WILL

Why experiment with lirar and hwel rem e lies when none are so good as Dr. Edwards' dandelion PHls, and email box will put you right 1 Dr. Edwards' Dandelion PHls re made from tbe extracts of vegetables and herbs only, and are fatuous rs a dependable remedy for constipation, indigestion, liver, and stomach troubles. They have naved many a doctor's bill, as well as nntold sufferins;, end there is not a ease that these pUU will Bot kelp. If yon have never ose.l Dr. Edwards' DanJeliea Pills, get than;, then t-ou wili eel thsir wonderful result. Den 't int B. Per sale by ell dra-

Opal Hive, No. L. O. T. M will emertain :it a card party tonight at 1. O. O. F. Hull. Klanor and Marie. I'ockivnn will l.-e hcsl.'Mscs to tho Jtoosi'T 'luli Auxiliary toiiibt u! their hnie in ;'ifndil 1'ark . Lillian Burma n was p'.t a sa n 1 y surpiised last evening at nilsc ilaneous (.limvcr mvrii in tier honor by Oerirude and Martaiet lirumni. 1 W . Mason si. The rooms wei'o prettily

dei-oral.'i with nutiimn leav

fl'wers in y r i n i4 wan e r

SUFFRAGE FACTION

NOW BREAKS QUORUM

nearly a hundred in atlondance . Next Sunday afternoon at U;3' anutiier biij H.h'.e sohool session will be iielj in the tent and inov.e pi tures will bi taken of tin: K'ifaool in action. 'Vne mijetinKs i.' Kin at 4-ix-Ht o'clock arnl ilose at 'J : l.Y

Tak- an Kl Hammond car. tt t o:T at !

on street and wnik thre. hlvek .-'jiita .

t lie in until c re The

then

Effort to Capture Absent

Members and Bring Them NEW VENTURE FOR to the House Fails. TILLMAN & STARTSMAN

s a n 1 1

ow and w h it e . The eve.

yed with inun c ard ia-

nies, and the priiS were award-d to .Johanna Washausen and Ha.e! V,i.-li-lngton; the r.ncUt ion iri' to Miss Herman. At eleven oY! i a dainty three course lunch'on was serve.!. The Fourth l:vision of ftiie M . K Toadies AH Society will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at 2:i!' by Mrs. VI. Hi (J'.ichrist, 1.1 C'iintoii st. . Ilobert IteWeese. of w ari'ni t., will leae tomorrow for Ijii'ayette, lnd.. where he will be a Junior at Purdue Vniversity .

Triumph Council. No. L. held its rfjinl ir merung. After the buMne.-.J ted there via a social

11. S. Li. ot '14 ln eveww transHchour. Hunii.i

"whu.h rcf rehinents were served. - The marfiage of Adelaide Kanimerer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bias. Ksmtnrer, to Raiph Vogel, of 'ihiimf. took place at Kriedens Kvangeliral church on Saturday. August 2. at 7;39 p. m.. th" Rev. Wenteil officiating. The bride wore a gown of whit satin trimmed with real iace, and a veil of tu'.le held in piace by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of rse an I lUUs of the valley. Ida Kenaa of Fort Worth. Texas, who served as maid of hnnor.

wore a dies of orchid organdy. fiu-j Vogel, brother of the gr om. served: as best man. Lillian Kaufman, flow-j er i;irl. was dre:-sed In p nk organdy and carried a basket i f mad roses. 1 The ring bearer was Edward Reed, of Indiana Harbor. The brnles maid. were Clara Sass. who wore a g vd organdy dress: Hilda Driesherf, who!

wore a pale green organdy dress. an1 Maisie Tuey, who wore, a rose "isan Jy dress. They carried colonial bouquet The grooms attendants were W. Jirnecke, J. Nolan snd Ed. Kammerer. Mrs. Otterman sarg "f h. PromtsMe," and "Because." After the ceremony a reception was held at the I. O. O. F. halt, on East Siste st . At

11:30 the bride and groom 'eft for'

a wedding tr'p. They will be at home after September 1st. at 244 Indiana JVC. Mrs. Marion Hower, who has been ouite ill at her home on Doty st. is Improving slowly. Mr. snd Mrs. E. J Agr and daughter, Edna, of Valparaiso. Ind.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc-

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NASH VILLI-;. TKN.N.. Aug . 31 It was the woman s.irTinse faction thit biOKe tii jiio:um .-sterday in the house ,.f r pri'entaliv os t" prevetii, further )n lion on tho resolution ratifing tn- niiie;e-ni h n n 1 . ud ui.' n t . hen the thiny-eigiii im.riili. r, known iu the r. d no.-.. '- I.rtul.-. wliten ilaj.s rtgo run a v n y t . Alabama, returned to their seats jegurday. lao nt 1. huil a nnjority of 1 nos, present. The first r .11 call s!i,.hI 1 iUT only one was tn.'kjnii I" fill mil liie quorum. While tin- s.Tgi an' -1. i-h rnu was out trying : Mini the iu tdd member. Rep. Hh.-vv Hum. the joung McMinn i.'.'.mtv lei i.-s ' .1 1 or who was tn.. ceniial figure jn the alleged bnb:ti y case when the rat iricai ion flgbi was al its height escaped through a window uiul made Ins way from the iHiotol. 1 w,, i,rtlcers were sent, ro eaptite Iuiti. Ijut. Burn hid a stood lead and succeeded n bis g-t v.-i y . The members of tin. houst gathered "n the potn-o on the seiond floor and wa'ch-d tht chase as it led down Capitol Boulevard witn lonn some fifty ards in advanee. The effect to capture ab.-.-nt. members and bring ihern in'. th house to. fib on! tlie quorum was lontmued unt.l 7 1.' o'clock last ntght when the ar.tis flnaliy gave ;p hope and acljounued until this morning . In the ev.nt there had hrn a qu rum it was th announced InunU'n of the antis to call up the ratification resolution and reverse the action of Saturday a week asjo when a motion to re-eonsider the resolution wa labled. A little exc'teme-it was furnished the members when Rep. birnejt lit!!, of Memphis, siald to the house that Senator X. T . M'Kollar bad urged him and other members of the Shcioy county delegation In break a quorum in the house in order to prevent any further consideration of the suffrage resolut ion .

Tillman Siartsman have .-:dded at

fe.v line to their r.ipldlv sinwin; h i.im'.'.i on Soitii llohmnn street. They u re now prepared to eq.,:l, ir u.-ks with solid tires. In a nVai - Just closed, lliev pu chased I he big hedraulic pt and stock of (Joodyear solid tires from th Lake County Auto Supnly &- Sa'". 'nn' ran;. . Ai soon as the new leiildnig, one block south of their present quaiters

is co.-rtplet "d the firm nil: nio e there i

end carry a complete line 0! automobile nceessori.-s and supplies, gasoline and oils. A roomy g:tt age is bins built In the rear ot file new salesroom t take care of the tire service. This firm w.iioh is one of the yo, ingest in the automobile field n Hammond has expanded und is now on of t he i d .;i g t ire and i-rciry dealers. MISTRUST RESULTS IN A DIVORCE CASE

William Barker didn't trust bis wife, f- n a'ehed he.- all the t;ti.e. In fact, l,e v o.Hdn't vmi'i icit w-ulii s t around at l-.otue 411.I : e h ' in -"1 s p ic io 1 manner unlii il go:, on i ,-r n.-'-ca. v'.nev developments came whici ti-s'.lied in .Mrs. i.ark".- n;-.ng suit for h iM-. e in th- Ilaiiini 'ini Supt-rlo-I'OJ ft . .Mrs. liarker .a. . 111;.' ere married ctoer 1 -.. l?l and tepa:ated 0.1 Aug jst la. of tins ear, when ) left the house and did not n'tirn She -m s iher husband ac u. '.-d lo r of associating Willi other ni'-n and wmi'd b-a: ,uid a r ! her. iti one occasion "tie k eked and choked h- r. They have three . 1 . . . i n Mrs. I;ar r wants a u: .or. . t 1 ti.e . .; ..-:v . Corrti. I'lei riuiid & Clv!nd arc- her at torn? s .

GIRL RUNS AWAY FROM EAST GARY

A lawn fete will be given st the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. BHmin, 17 Glendale Park for all Methodists and tbeir friends. Friday evening, S-ptember 3rd.

Florence Rice, spending several LaPoirjt, Wis.

of Hammond, weeks vislting-

1s in

Mrs. Harry Tutthiil. Jr., of 24S Stata it. entertained last evening at a surprise party in honor of her husbands thirty-first birthday anniversary. Music and dancing were enJoyed during the evening and a nicely arranged luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.. M. !ugh and daughters, Vivian, tilfiircr and Helen, R. S. Mattingly, Chris Klder, Gerald Harper. Mr. and Mrs. V . L. Davis, Wm. Bince. Win. Ensign, Isabelie Witte.. Minnie Witte, Mr. and Mrs. Zararek. In celebration of their E3th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Hert Cox pif&eantiy entertained a number ot tlulr frie.-idd Saturday evening at their home, 417 West. 1'lummer ave. A luncheon was served at 11.30 o'clock after an evening of music and dancing. Ferns and asters decorated the ta'oie. Covers were la'd for Mrs. M. Erlewein. H. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. A. McC.ee. Mrs. Bertha Petersen, Mrs. Clara Frank and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen and children, Mrs. J. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. L. Erlewein. Henry Petersen. Mr. Rnd Mrs. E. P.uel, W. J. ruitcher, Mr. and Mrs. H. Keul and family. Winn Jones, of Kenwood, who has been spending the summer on a farm near Minneapolis, Minn., returned to Hammond Sunday to spend a few dwys with his ino'her, Mrs. John Huche), before returning to Purdue Cnivers'tv,

MICHIGAN CITY, I NIL. Aug .".1 -Margaret Ko-.r.j-maii, 14. .ivim: with her parems on a farm one mile and a half from tlavt Gar , wa taken into custody here Saturday nigh', gy the police as a runaway. On August IS she and her brother Finest, rge 6 years inn auay from home and rp; to this city, paying their way on a 1 1 a i n T h ? g 1 1 I and her brother were picked up at faht time by Hi p..l.-e aid tii-ir father, John Koonsman. came to tho city and t o k them home. Saturday night at :CV Tr. ( A. Myers te'.cpron.'d to the police station saying that a girl had railed at his h' .ise and had b'-en given tr-r s 1: j.pet . Patrolman Pet row .ski went to Ir. Myers" home a:... t"ok the girl ro th- police, station. She was identified as the same Margaret w'm hr.d been picked ui here with her brother In August . She told various slnnes, one. ot which was tnui h.r mother had driven her from home. Sunday afternoon ?upt. Haiier put the girl aboard a !ra:n ard shipped hr to East Gary, after futile efurts had been made t g". in c. rrrmuccatlon with hr parents by te. phone.

DEATH OF BABE Mr ard Mrs. C. E. Green. 2 P"'jglis .Mei, Hammond, mourn trie !o.-s or their infant diugUter Margaret, which died lastytight. Mr. Green emploved al the Republics Iron and Steei mill in East Chicago. The f .- r.eral in charge, "f Stew art t iok piaro tni.i aft'.rnoi-n. LAST INTERVIEW WITH CORK MAYOR

faliiei. The auarrel between

srew mote aai more intense, there was some violence arid they brought into a republican court, magistrate heard their case and

brought the following decision. "The older brother is to divide the. 'and. then the younger brother is to take his choice." 1 commented .n the fuct that the c,.., it was er; ,,j,. 1 asked wn-th-ei be was not afraid of V being s ippeessed under the new coercion hill. "What does it matter?'' he rtplied. "V.. shall only open g,n. Tlic-c 'uri u 11 o' maintained but f..-.-. therefor,, force cannot be successfully used against them. " remember." continued MacSw ney, "'he last session of the English swiize.-" Wln'e the court was sitting the court house was lortirted li!e a bo-ok house, .ii doors were barred b.t the mam entrance was hmckd with swnobags and all tlie pii.ars wti wreathed wi'li bai he,j- i) e . It w..s un ordinary v : i in. i.s on , ' Soir.elimtrs very funny things iiappeti. '1 in connection with tne courts and the sentences. Tw-..i men were if - eiitiy found g.iiity of pity larcenv. The 1 ' j u 10 leu n con. 1 holding tiiejn to e an' i -social person. . put them out 11 un island with three loaves of bread to st. ii ic s ..f u wui!. anil repent the s lis wiiieji rurnshed them from assa(iac.oit with tla.i fel.ovv bc.ngs. "Tiie Engllsii police heard about it und i;i". from thfir view-point ail

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cie of Ireland a. 1 Ireland, m:nd

iricruii.ng Cister. "This republic We are sn-nrti to protect. This republic the British police are attempting to crush. We have done ail we could to present the:r efforts Where it has been necessary to remove a man lo protect the republic we have removed him.'' We then talked about bis predeees-' sor. for whose death eleven member of the pohce paid with their lives.

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

A KNOLL' STONEBRAKER. President. HENRY DAUGHKRTT, Secretary. RICHARD ZYP. Treasurer. Board of Trustees. Highland. Indiim. a-ii :-t

Fori SALE Marram, ti.o r luge ami two bus, i,V( dow 1 J-" pi 1 month, pai'-ni' nt. Mdev hIV a s se.-sri' nt all paid ?si Itooseveii Ave. Hammond

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N't 'TICK TO THE TAN THE TOWN OF HIGH! Notion i hereby Kio'l payer of the Town of (iian... that Uii" vi!l be

i!g in the I'rjhlt'" S'hooi . li .'a op 1 h- I ' h da y '.!;!. t :.?,) V. M., f'-r l hearing ri mi nst ranci s i ihe several lax levies and

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NOTICE TO THE TAX PATERS OT" THE TOACN OF HIGHLAND. iNP. Notice is hereby given that there will be s public hearing In the Tow n Hall of Highland. Indiana, on tne 13th day of Si ti mber. !9Jc. at 7:3ii r. M.. for the rurpose of hearing objections, if any, from the tax ravers upon the eevera; lax. levies established by the Board of Trustees? thereof, and the budget showing in de'ail the moneys proposed to bs ponded during the year of 1?20. and which said budget and the l'vy there lore ii now on nl in the office of th" Town Clerk, end which said levy and budR.-t is as follows, to-wit: GENERAL F U N Ii. Proposej le-y

(.i'3 cents upon each one hundre.1

.tl'iii.O'i) dollars valuation. 1. Salaries of Town effic:as--$l.l''V 1 ?. Statlonar-. fuel, print., etc. 150. r0 3. Repairs and renovating to-., n h-e!'. 2n'!."0

MiK;ei'.-ienous purpose Sh.

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I 1 n a I'll ha 11 1.- lied r e u r p 1 1 s v n 1: n :i 1

I e.-i O- ii. banks of 1 1 1 1 r island tny if turf ari l s'one-- al then!

1 n ; Hre v-boat to prisoners of ti.e.-. pi'r.sori--

republican c they in-ill m ' '-e 1. 1. ,!.: nrat was ;. l:-h police l'.d to be 'From the li'i 1 led clods

v -. 11 11 - be -ese ui-' s . " 'S'J re. w i- v. ere j own pepj,.,. th.e,- she

won't be ,-- cu"d by mi wh'-n our own people ((' "JVi the pnlu turned

men served nut iheir sentence." "I wan: ro ask you about murders. Mr. M.;.S m.-y, 1 said. British .-Mii-i tlmt your p,,p;e ;n .rdei ed unarmed pol ..e!cl,. ajllj I.-.- lh',-j" a' a '"As re In.ii--g v.ct

. legal, I esc ue . Bit Eng-

I iisbeii by the S'-hooj Board of i f or the sueceeding icir up"t j able piop.rty therein said bu j file in the cilice of the Sci re' School Board th said Town 1 i follows. ; SPECIAL S'"T10rl FIN ! posed lev v t welve 1.12 1 cmis

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hun'ire.i 1 $ 1 101.01 n. Budget therefo: Salaries of Schoc! Jsnitorsi- salary.-. Hei i-ng . Telephone .-.vl 1 : 1. S.-hooi supplies MiSeelJa-.TioUS

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Tot ,1 $2.4.".''.''' TV IT ION ITNP?. Proposed levy g'iileen (11 cms upon each one hun- . $l'i0.0fi dollars valuation. Jludgct.

I Total tl. 1 STREET AN li ALLEY FUND.

J r-oed le-.ev twenty .2 rents uri ea'-li one hundred JlOf.OO) dollars alj :. - a t i o n . j 1. For labor and material t.2nn.e,i j STREET ANT' TOWN LIGHTING. I rrojti.fi i. y t.-ii i.ini cents upon eacli t 'r,e hundred ( ? 1 '"'. Ci C ) dollars I 1. Requiring -- Jl.Sl'.eri i Tic: 'otc' valuation of all taxable 1 property thejrin exclusive, of mortga" ' mpt in. Tw o million on hundred I e.-ri en thousand, three hundred sixt:

( s. j. 1 1 ?."60.n 1. CHARLES J. Wir.TH, GARRETT KROOSWTK. NICKOLA3 SCHOOV, Trustees, Town of Highland. Indiana. A't-st: J01 EP.ICKS, Town ("lerlc. ?-3l-S-l

Continued from V't.e iiri-1

good

peop.e . ' ' Y o u m i s t i"rd mayo 1 o s i a ' of war. einment to facts. The c oi.i'ia b 1 i a ryti d e c i k i' po i

been :n lion . armed .

in Ireland. We ha iar British riert'ens ri pi oentat ion ahd

which you u . e among ti'.e

Teachers That the t r Highland.

salaries . ta! valuation of

Inrli-.na. for 1 1

n.

understand." replied t'ork, "that we are For tne. English eny lie not altc r po.'ice tiie royal never have been a -e. They have al

the m a go. -t hr !ri,:h bona ''!

a ineasure an aimy cf ccupiThey l;r in barracks, they ai' We, have set up a republic

e u sed t iie ie?uanc! proportional et'imed offi'iais

u m of t w o mi!

eighteen thousand, three 1 H, i '. s.UiiO.OO 1 dollars, mortgage exemptions.

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hundre.i . , fa'),'" V TV j . l ex. iusive . , 1i-l IS -i

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IN P4EMORIAM ;;,-;-S5Q

.Ige.l to th !'. t per rent 1

republic 'torn 1-: sr h y -f the entire cvnsiitjon-

DEATH OF WALTER RYBA Walter Ryha. son of Mr, and Mr. Joseph Kyba. 2fl SSth P'.ace. aged Z' died yesterday. The burial will be held Thursday from St. Andrew's church, interment will be at the Holy Cross in charge of undertaker Lukow. sk i .

THIRD WEEK OF TENT REVIVAL Tonight marks the beginning of the third week cf the tent revival ,-neet.r.ga being conducted in tio- b,g tent at the corner of Madison and Standard. Tie choir from the First Christ. an chivch will tfp.tt and evangel::. Smithson will preach anolher of his piafn gogpei serin o n s . The evangelist got. word from minister McKay of the West Pullman Christian church thai thv are coining with a large delegation tonight and expect to have, the lersst delegation that has been in at'ndnnce since the heinnlng t-f the meetings two weeks' ago. Indmna Harbor his prom, ise-d a delegation for the latter par; of the wek. A Bible school conducted in the tent on Sundae af'ernoon and there wai

mayor en the Sinn Kein ticket in an I uncontest d elccti.-n fuliowmg thel death of his vrcdece.sor Thomas McCurtain. The l.i'.ur's m.vsHrious diat!i 111! is fr"fh in all minds. All Ireland j was sgog the time, lor a loca' jury j hcid that he liad been loullv murucrM 1 b the British fliic and the British o ei iiui lit. -It brouh: in a vrrdict against Individual mvn.b-rs of tne po- 1 In e an ! r.gainsl I'avid Lloyd George ind Lord French. j Ma ca iMiu is a s'.i-nl'r. rather vou'h-j ful man. n itii a characteristic Si uth-o: -j Ireland fai e, ver dark bin- ,v . ! J in a thicket of black lashes, an impul- j sue mouth, ar.d da: k, curly bar. lie ! lo-ked t.red una a lit;!' pale. j I wanted t.l sep a republican court j 111 session, jid he took pie into an ndjoining room, wher a four! was sitting in judsmtr.t on a dealer who vvnsj

accused of stllitisr milk 'iiicir ..1 Jc-; lie rxj-.air.'d to rn- the.t wntvai t i. TlngllMl 111 irii-t -s .- vver. appolt! ei! t,v the im n;-t rata 11 ' lie re p.ubllcan magistrates were ei. cted by de;t"!'-s sent to a meeting by popular city i rganizattons. representing the various Stun Fein bpdies. "The nihgl.tra1-s." he explained, "ar" not lawyers, they arc townspeopTu from all ciaises. te-m her. b'ij.inc. men. tradennon and faitueis We have ha J some vy amusing decisions, but you would auniit their justice." "1 remember one case where two brothers were -,n a dispute 01 er the division o a pi.-c-e o .und u hi. h had been left them the death of Lie

The Whole Vorld Is '..inninii-iiiiiiji Dr. Burkhait upon ivs ni'St wonder! ul oifer to nee; (.r- afrl.i led pijopie. Pa:, vv h n cureu. 11 not restored, the tn.ed.cine wsi., nolliitiE. He wants you to wrii" him today fur a

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i ompound for Liver. Siomach '1 rouble and Constipation, which will be forwarded to you by return mail without a penny's charge utiles you are restored. The implicit confidence be bts in his medi.-ine pompt.H him to mane this ur ipe ra !!e lea of:Vr o the uflw'.teii t.eople. If v rrefer bivtng without Kivint it a test ji'U will tied it at l! drug stores st the remarkable, low price '. a l'.0fia- trealment 2.'e-. TO eiavs f.ie Or. W. S. Burkhart. HZi Main Si.', Cm'ti, u Adv.

Elizabeth Rose Dillon, who died t no .,ir .tgo fday. c,(,ne from the hem r.nl firefi'le M.sscd from The cirele so d'-ir. Sad: wo gather without 1 1-. Yet fee! thy presence is n. 1 Ere the Fa. her had ni.i.ci. red betr till we meet iv. Heaven, she baue 110 one a last fare well, she sn.d g '(- bye to none, her 'o.mg heart had 'nr.ri to beat, and l f eru we knew she v.s gr ne. her cherry sir ile nnd kitoily v n -are pleasant to recall, hp had a kind word for each one and died beloved bv all. ilothtr. Brothers and Fist'-rs. 8-31-1

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PHYSICIAN ADVISES PEOPLE "My wife suffered for years with stoniaeh trouble whirh did not yieij to any treatment. she t- ok a 'lose of Mayr's Wonderful Rcm-dy last Saturday with wonderful iii;ii., I havipracticed medicine for 2a years and have never seen anything like it bet ore. I have recommended Mayi's Wonderful Rem.-iy to several ihi: I know needs this treatment.'' It removes the catarrhal mucous from Cue m s : ; n.i ' tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded at Summers Drug Store and druy s ietd every win re . adv.

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