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BUILDING COIAMISSIONER ISSUES 4 PERMTS Hu;..!n .cr r.inmissir.ttor Krichson Micd a I'vrunt to K.lix I enehek for the ro:iwlrti-ti.n .f a resilience out .f ;i cement Mink l.arn. The cost of the

! impr euo. ut v.'iii l.c S.'i.l'iOO. Tho huiid!:r is h-culed at 1 525 Massachusetts ! street.' j A perii!!t was granted to Oust Frank ; for tho croetkn of a one-story lungaI low to cod. jn.eoi't. The buildlntr will ho ! !' ated ut Ninth and Lincoln streets .ami will ,e of frame structure. U;ir son ami Sons will convert a jrar- ' litre iritu a residence .irenriilB? f.. a

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GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Drink Lots of Water.

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the vital importance of li-'epin tho ividro yw aeti' -. J Tin's lots of wate r . u can't drink too much; also got from any pharmacist about four ouni'ts - 'ad Ka.ts: tak a t ab; o,i '..-.nf ul in a :iasj of tatf i in' foi e hre.ikfast each mirn!n? ir a few days nx.d your kMu y. v.-ill act fin". This famous .salts is tr.adf- from the ocid of sFape ati 1 lemon juice, r.r'itra!i?.e the acids in urine po it no longer i . a s.'iirce of irritation, thus cnJuitf hin.dd.-r weakness. Ja'l Sa!!s is i-iex pensive ; crtiino in-j-jr1; nike. a delightful effervescent

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ay ? e :n sti.ti; for hire.. she-aid take now and then to keep robf-toe. tiuiL I'i'ir ,-'os Mary J their kfdn?ys c'e.in and active. Try .ii.'i.ei;:.. v. lui fjii ctiiiucttt J tlits, alt-o U' i up the water rtrstikirR, I'.irri.tfre u:.! will i:. t !.., t and ro lotiit yo'i will wonder what t-j her r.usk f.s a rn mher 1 beculic of your Ki-Jney troub'e and ''"-''' 'a'o: v h i. ka. he. Adv.

Mrs. M- S. Atker. Totally Mind, doing !l her own work making her own clothes a raising a family, Mrs. M. S. Acker of Yourijrstown ()., finds her ct not a vcr difficult one cfter all. Twelve years ao she had perfect sight. A faulty operation made htr blind.

by practically Ovti y resident of the tenth ward will a'.Mo be presented befoio the conitiiissioners duriitjc their reg-ular witkly fitsii.ti today.

To Investigate the Court Proceeding's An In vo at ig-a.fi on has been asked Into the affaire "f .'t local Justlci court, which it iit pa.il I hns been mipiisini? the tiractice of start! is ho prc" dlnys. aceoidin to reli.i.l)!i5 infoimatlon reaching the Times this niorniiip. Complaint"! were made '.o city officisls Ia?t iceek by parties who had in en a-a rnishe- d in the iiHia.: inc-ntion-ed court. One person a noman told city officials that the court, made an

attachment on her husband entire check In the. mill and that sh did not have money ti buy food. Assistant f'lty Attorney James IJitrni has been employed to conduct an investigation.

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rover. "Washington street. Gary, were arrested last Saturday afternoon on warrants issued by judsro IT. Jlilej Morton of the JuvenPe court at Crown Point. They are, charged with contributing to the deinnf.iency of a mtno rir!. Two other arrests were made in cone-tion with

the satne ci" but the nanus were no! siven o'tt. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyer were taken to Crown Point. handles"bread IN UNSANITARY WAY City Food Inspector Gust Jarabeck caused the issuance of warrant against tne proprietor of the Puffalo Bakery. The warrant was sworn out of the Justice of peace court of p. J. Laube. The warrant alleges S.at the bakery bandies bread in an unsanitary man

ner. According to Mr. Jarilieck statement, the bread which is baked by the dtfendan'. is beirttc delivered about the city without beinjr covered with paper an tho law provider. The bread Is placed in a. waJTon and is" covered w:th a her.'ie blanket. Mr. Jaraheck stated.

FINED S15.C0 FOR SHOP-LIFTING In city court Satimiav morn In s. Specie Judc Seabrlaht fined John Miles $l.i ;ind imposed a 30 day- jail ,enUin e when he found the defendant guilty of fcboplifttng at T."2 Uroaduay. The jail sentence was suspended, ami the judge give Miles five Jays to sret out of town.

CHASE ST. OPENING

The Gary board of irorke this, morning took up the question of opening up Chase street, in Tolleston, -which has been a blind street fir senrs owingto the fact that there is no subway under the Gary &. Western railway.

Twin City

News Notes

The Ihirdue University Glee Club of Henry WUhanis, a student at the University of Illinois, spe.nl the vee.k end with hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hs.nj. Williams of Hath treet. The Iady Elks will be er, tertaiiit-d at the home of Mrs. Stevts Simko """ue.sday evenics tit. her homo t.i Chi'-ttgo avenue. Mris. Charles Smith of North Olcott ave. In sriending: the day In Chicago. Doris Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Thompson, of North Paring ttvfmi'., !s ktter of the grippe of which

f he was a sufferer list weik, but an abscess in the earis causing- hf r fcT-sat tlit t refcs. Iicmeitibf i the c.incort Friday ev nir.fr. March ."ird, at V'nrl Chicago Methodist church. Tickets, 35c. -27 .'1-1

Attorney John Gavit of Hammond represent in it the railroad company.

u.ik present at tne meeting today ondi

opposed the move. However, it was believed that the Improvement would he oredered in spite of the protest of the corporation. Cha-e street has an i.Ubty foot pavement aad woibl be a poj.ular thoroughfare if the lone; ,je. tour .caused by the railroad, were eliminated.

VISCOUNTESS, 20, ENTERS COMMONS VVITH'TT CONTEST

SAD INFORMATION

'iitiy police ye.sf-rday iioUti,-,-i Mrs. Charles I.a.shos. P-Sl Washinirton St., Gary, that her daughter. Anna Cutowhkl. u as dea,d aeeorditiK to tnt'ormatioii Mhieh thvy had received.

QUIZ ON POOLROOM

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poolrootn of .Je?se "Woodfork and Ciinrte.s Sa.nd.-v.i. both colored, pending an n est if a t ion into tho wtlhbin j of ii.-c J-'isiicr by Vv'ii'.iam IVhitK .Saturday night. The brawl occurred In the poolri.om . I'isher who wiif taken t" Me t-i j- hospital i.i aid to be not sgilo u s i y injured.

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CONSTIPATION

Viscountess Windsor. Viscountess Windsor, just past twenty and a bride of a year, has just been elected to the British parliament without opposition aa a Conservative member for the Lud,low division ef Shropshire. She was Lady Irene Charteris before her marriage and viaitsd the If. & some years ago.

Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets.

That is th..- joyful cry of thousands since Dr. I'Mwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute or calomel. Dr. Kdw.-ir.Is, a pra c? ici n c, physician for IT years and calomel obi-t!me enemy, discovered the formula for

Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers . rr. Kdwarda' Olive Tablet j- not contain calomel, but a healing-, soothinr vegetable laxative. N'o utripinR is tite "keynote" of theso littie sutrar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause th" bowels and liver to act normally. Th. y mver force them to unnatural act; ti . If you have a "dark b .rwn mouth" bad breath a dull, tired feelimr--slc headache--torpid liver constipation, you'll lind quick, sure arid pleasant resuits from one or tw oof IT. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them every niclit just to keep l ishi. Try them. lie and o.'o. Adv.

COL. RILEY DESCRIBES PACIFIC TRIP (Continued from PaKe One.) if'21. The largest canning factory in the world is located at Honolulu. Pineapple proves and sugar can fields extend for many miles. "The temperature ranges from 62 to 82 throughout the year. The flowers and foliage are most beautiful to be imaained and are most dense. The missionaries have erected beautiful and magnificent schools and churches, foirrounded by modern parks and playgrounds. The child in thia city lias every advantage and more so than the children of many American cities. Pear! Harbor is the navel base of Hawaii, where the government has expended many millions of dollars in constructing the largest dry dock in

the world, the most powerful wireless '

station in the world and a navy yards that covers thousands of acres and is most fully equipped. Fifty ships there r.ow. The labor Is very cheap in llonol il:.. house servants beinR paid two and three dollars per week, yet 1 was

surprised to find that the track laborers on the street car lines receive i wace of thirty cents an hour hie. work ten hours a day. !KVV FORDS HOOMM. 'There are 9.000 automobiles on the islands, but siranse to say there are very few Fords in evidence. Pierce Arrows and Cadillacs are the favored ears. The chauffe'irs on -to xh-abs. or cars for hire, look more like bank clerks than chauffeurs and receive twenty-live per cm of their eirninKs. The minimum rate Is four dollars per hour. "Americans, who base lived in Honolulu for any length of time would not consider returning to the states as they have many opportunities, of making- a livelihood anil living a much easier life than could eer be hoped for on twice tin ir income in the states. The banks a r.d large busines.i houses ha ve been In existence for many years ar.d it is extremely difficult for new capital to break in. The F11 ippi rios, Japanese, Chinese and Portuguese have hundreds of little shops hand! in tr individual lines of merchandise. Their street car lines are above the ordinary. Their ttreet traffic i. handled by traffic policemen far better than the average American city. "The police tell me that felonies are very uncommon and that most of the offenses are trivial affairs. The city is absolutely dry. However, at the best hotels- the boll boy is a bootlegger and uill furtiisif you whiskey at thirty dollars a bottle. Pat few do business with the bootlCKKcrs ileitis afraid thai the whiskey has been adulterated. P.ut taken altogether it is a perfect gem of a city. DA V I.OT FROM MFlh "At the cock when we were ready to sail, hundreds of Hawaiian women were on hand to sell wreaths made of orchids, roses and violets. Flowers were in abundance and we left Honolulu showered with f.owers in comparison to leaving 'Frisco showered with confetti. The run to Yokohama was uneventful, our sailing; time averaging better than 400 miles per day. (if course, it was quite a novelty to crof s the 180th meridian and thereby loose a full day of twenty-four hours. It so happened that the day that went

j out of our live.- never more to return

until we recrossed the Pacific when we will gain a day was Tuesday. We went to bed Monday night and (tot up Wednesday morning. In audition to these we have set our watches back at .east thirty minutes a day since we teft 'Firsco."

Card of Thanks

We wish to express throusrh The Tunes our thanKs to the many frienis. neighbors and lodges, who so kindly donated th. ir machines and sent so many beautiful floral offerings. Also for all their kind words of sympathy in the layinsr away of our dear mo the '. Kliza. Jane Brandenburg-. MPS. J. M. KEMjAR. 16." ft-a:-. K. I. ERA.vriHNbl'RU, O. C. E ii A N L K S Ii I" K G . 2-;:-l

Faded Carpat. A faded carpet can be ntocfe itbproverl af little exppns. Add a p!nt of vinegar to a pan of fairly hot water and, after having fflven th earpet a thorough brushing, rub this wet! into every part of it with a cteaa clofh.

RELIEVES HEADACHE A little Muterole, rubbed on forehead and temples, will usually drive

I away headache. A clean, white olr.lmi nt, made with oil of mutsard, Mufj ti roie is a natural remedy with rc-ne j of the evil after-effects so often catii-

Got Musterolo at your drug- store. 33 &. 65c. jars & tubes; bospal siz-", $3. BF.TTEIt TH AY A MIST.UtD rLASTKH

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Ainaaing Results from Increase of Blood Cell.! S. S. S. Remarkabla Blood-Cell Buildar. Do you know that your loss of flesh s due almost ertirely to the small rurnber of biood-celln In your blood Do you know that you can build up your whole body, from your face to your feet, to the normal, natural, beautiful plumpness which it Should . o ,' bv, usinS t!lC rPat blood-ceU b'J.lder, S. B. S.? You don't have to change your diet, or figure out th uesa-vork theories alwiut fats in foods, or us new fad treatments or anythma of the kind. Take S. S. 3. lour skih will clear up remarkably, your complexion will be like a rosePetal, jour hps ruddy, your eyes clear, your neck and cheeks will fill out. Also s. S. S. beinp one of the most powerful blood-cleansers, vour skin eruptions, pimples, blotches, blackheads, acne, disappear. Ju.-t trv It. you 11 see. .S. S. c. is sold at all drugstores, in two sizes. Th larger also a tha mora economical.

Best for Salads and Cooking-

Marola combines quality and econ- .

omy in equal proportions. You do not have to pay twenty to thirty cents ocean freight rates and duties on Mazola. This is one reason it costs less than olive oil. Mayonnaise Dressing ItupMiioli I Egg Yolk S ttiipoon Sugar SttrmponnS.lt S teupoon Paprika 3 tableipoooi Lemon Juice or Vinegar Add well raized Masoning! to egg. with one teupoon lemon juice ot vinegar and beat well, adding one teupoon Mazoia at a time until mixture thicken, after which the Mazola may hr added more rapidly. Thin with lemon juice or vinegar when necetMry. The white of egg may be beaten ttiJtf and folded ia lau Ud by many of the most exclusive Clubs, Hotels and Restaurant pTJ T7X? Beautifully illustrated Corn Product Xvi--' Cook Book cf 64 pagca. Write Corn ' Ptoilutta Kenning Company, Dept. A, Argo, 111.

UndorMed br Pby sioiana, Ilopitala.

Father John's Medicine Is not a patent meiic i n e but a P h y s iciar 'a prescript ion and has had more than sixty-five years suceiea for colds and

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