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1 EE.-,TIfTRg,. Tuesday, June 9, 1908. efy ovm the tea cups y & JrS7.' I, J. Hi. I'll l PI'. U IIII..IHJ1.H..H'JIH !. J!.., ...II II l f.' . t AVXTAL. HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBIT. ' The following la the program of the annual high school exhitlon which will be given next Thursday night: Song of the Vikings Faning High School Chorus. Cornet Solo Clarence Hutchlna Hail Alma Mater Wagner High School - Chorus. -Recitation Floyd Monnett Vocal Solo Rulo Minardi Song Boys' Glee Club i Vocal Solo Mildred Collins Recitation .Marguerite Maack Lovely June Arditl High School Chorus. Debate Question: Regslved, That a Constitutional Amendment Should Be Secured by Which Senators Shall Be Elected by Direct Vote of the People. Affinitive Eiston Elliott, William Ev ers, Edwin Friedrich. Negative, Ma mie Burnham, Maude Foley, Hazel La Rue. Unfold Te Portals Gounod High School Chorus. Decision of Judges CHAFING DISH LUNCnEOX. . The teachers of the Lafayette school are giving a chafing dish luncheon dur ing the noon hour tpday in the kinder garten room of the building. The .party Is given as a farewell for the teachers who leave this week for their ? various homes to spend the summer vacation. The teachers are Misses Rena Ames, Marie Stout, Marie Clos ser, Bessie Van Auken, Clarice Court ney, Grace DuComb, Mabel Beck, Capi ;. tola McClair, Alice Colo and Gertrude , Shoen. - . Mrs. Frank Hanson is spending the 'day with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Richard Graham of East Chi cago spent yesterday afternoon with , the Misses Emma and Linda Kunert ' at their home in Russell street. f SPECIAL MEETING. ' A special meeting of the West Ham mond Pedro club will be held Thurs day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark in Douglas avenue. 'Plans will be discussed at this meet ing for the giving of a public party In the near future. SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET., " Sewing Circle No. 1 will meet Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Stoltz for the regular meeting. .A good attendance of members is de sired as a pleasant meeting is being 'planned. EASTERN STAR MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star this evening in the Masonic Temple. All members are 'urged to attend as business of import -'dnce will be transacted. PEDRO PARTY. Golden Rule Council No. 1, D. of L., will give the third and last of a series ' of pedro parties this evening in K. of P. hall. The prizes for the series will be awarded and dancing will be en Joyed after the games. It la expected that there will be a good attendance as the parties have grown very popu lar' with Hammond people. lng the entertainment for the zenefit of the oociety to help meet the pledge which they have made for the new church building fund. MARRIES IN LAPORTE. County Clerk Link this morning Is sued a marriage license to P. A. O'Con- nell, & Hammond, Ind., railway clerk, and Miss Lillian Wells, a Hammond schooimistress-f-LaPorte Argus-Bulletin. PUPIL'S RECITAL. Miss Elizabeth Webber will give a pupils' recital in the very near future. A very delightful program Is being arranged and it is expected that a large number of friends of the pupils will attend. PLEASANT CLL'B PARTY. The Young Ladies' Club entertained a party of friends at a very pleasant party la3t evening in Weis hall In I State street. A very pleasant musical program was given during the evening and various games enjoyed after which refreshments were served. There was a large attendance of young people who repor a very enjoyable time. PARTY FOR THE SENIORS. The High School Alumni Association will give their annual reception to the graduating class Friday evening, June 12, In Long's hall. A very pleasant program will be given, after which dancing will be the feature of the en tertainment. The arrangement com mittee is planning to make this one of the most pleasant events of commence ment week. . ALL'MNI MEETING. An important meeting of the high school alumni association was held last evening In the kindergarten room of the school at which definite plans were discussed for the entertainment to be given the senior class. There was large attendance of members at the meeting last night. DANCING PARTY. The Black Oak baseball team will give a dance Wednesday evening, June 10, in Black Oak. Elaborate people. SUBSTITUTES FOR MISS SIIERBT. . Miss Hazel Klngwell Is taking Miss Mable Sherby's position in John M. Stinson's law office during Miss Sher by's Illness. BAPTISTS AT VALPARAISO. Hammond Doctor to Wed Fair Girl i if -' i , 'fi . f' --Xi -f. ; 1 I y i! I , A t.r - " x' yf U'-y 1 A f ,1 Dp ARREST H0i ill Serious Charges Preferred Against North Side Man by Chicago Girl. EUHICE, KZlsZJEB GOSTZLLO DANCING CLASS. The regular weekly dancing class will be held this . evening In Long's tee. hall and It is expected that many 'young people will attend from East Chicago. fijz&xzjuT CaasLEs (Shozzjut Wedding Invitations were today issued by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello of 1406 Jackson boulevard, Chicago, for the marriage of their daughter, Eunice Keller, to Dr. Herman Charles Groman. a well know Hammond physician The wedding will occur at the home of the bride's parents June 24 at 8:30, after which the young couple will leave for a short honeymoon. The wedding will be a quiet home affair and only the intimate friends of the bride and groom will be present. After Dr. Groman and his bride-elect return from their wedding trip they will occupy the house on Rimbach avenue, which is owned by County Treasurer Maack and was vacated by him when he went to Crown Point to live. The young couple are already quite well known In Hammond social cir cles. Miss Costello has attended several social functions here during the past winter in company with her fiance and has been found to be a charming and accomplished young woman. She attended Lewis institute at Chicago for three years and mad languages her specialty. She is now able to speak three different languages fluently. At one time she decided to enter Wellesley in the east and matrlcu lated. but she finallv changed her mind and returned to her home in Chicago preparations are. oeing maae ior tne At Lewlg Instltute Miss Costello became a member of the K sorority. , , , . I X-1. JXtrl ma. 11 v-iitxiic:? vi uiiiaii vcxiiic liaiiniiuiiu auuui o, j ctn -4 w i.J win do a large attenaance oi young practlce medicine. He was graduated from the medical and literary de partments of Chicago university where he secured his B. S. and M. D. de grees and from Yale where he secured the degree of A. B. He also attended Iowa State college for a short time. In Yale and Chicago universities Dr. Groman was known in athletic cir cles as one of the best men in the sprints In the country. His specialty was the quarter mile and he has frequently done better than 50 second in this event. He was a member of two worlds relay teams, one in St. Louis and one In Philadelphia and was Invited to compete in the Olympian games at Athens. He is a member of the Phi Delta Theta college fraternity and of A number of Hammond Baptists left the Chicago Athletic club. this morning for Valparaiso where they Dr. Groman came to Hammond and opened up one of the finest offices will attend the two-day annual meet-1 in the city. He Installed a small surgical room equipped with the most ing of the Northern Indiana Baptists i modern of surgical instruments and appliances. association at the Baptist church there. J It seemed that the doctor was taking a great deal of responslbllty upon The program for the day is as follows: J his shoulders when he made such an expensive start, but he soon proved his ASSOCIATION lability. He secured the position as surgeon of the Standard Steel Car com- 1:45 Devotional service, Rev. G. W. pany, and while that concern was running he had his oSlce filled with pa- Frogg South Bend. I tients a great deal of the time, - : 2:00 Annual sermon, Rev. H. N.J In addition to that he built up" a good practice outside and la now recog- Spear, Elkhart. r , ; nized as one of the busiest doctors In . the city. Reading of rules. I The young couple will be welcomed into Hammond society and their Appointment of nominating commit-1 many friends wish them the best-of luck In their new venture. They will Pete Kowalskl. who lives at 894 Wa bash Avenue, was arrested yesterday evening on a warrant sworn out by a Chicago girl. Officer Shine, of Judge McMahan's court made the arrest and Kowalskl disavows his guilt. The young woman asserts that Ko walskl promised to marry her and took advantage of her and she is now in stituting paternity proceedings against him In the city court. She was out here yesterday to make the charges In court. Judge McMahan fixed Jt riaay morning at nine o'clock as the time of the trial. HAMMOlPEOPLE ELECTED. Lafayette. Ind., June 8. The high court. United Order of Foresters, met in mis city, baturday afternoon, with al most every court In the state repre sented. William A. Stolts, Indianapolis; R. L. Collins, Kingsbury, and Dr. M. C. Wilson to the supreme court, which meets In St Paul, Minn., next month. Officers were elected as follows: High ranger. Albert Gehrlng, Hammond; past high ranger, R. L. Collins, Kingsbury; high vice ranger, Clarance Blacklidge, Anderson; secretary, C. E. Freeberg inaianapoiis; treasurer, Allen F. Mit chell, Indianapolis; physician. Dr. M. C. Wilson, Lafayette; auditors, C. W. Rohrman, Indianapolis, and W. F. senroaer, Hammond; chaplain. Anna Kee, Indianapolis; archer, ennle Schro er, Hammond; Inner woodward, Edith Devlin, Indianapolis; outer woodward, Charles Gass, Indianapolis. TOW LE Souls Tuesday Eve., June 9, 22d Annual Commencement of HAMMOND HIGH SCHOOL Address by Dr. Frank W. Gunsulas, Subject ' Gladstone., Neither flowers nor gifts to be given on the stage. Tickets at Blckneli's Drug Store Admission 25c Children 15c. I.IAERIAGE LICENSES ARE GRANTED THERE. June Brldea Still Keep Trail to Crown Point Warm Crown Point, Ind., June 9. (Special) The following marriage licenses were Issued at clerk's office yesterday: John Simon, Indiana Harbor; Antinlco Vulcu, Indiana Harbor. Leonard C. Slmnos, Chicago; Anna Keller, Chicago. Harry Castle, Crown Point; Mayme Halsted, Merrillvllle. James E. Grimes, Gary; Besse A. Graham,, Chicago. Thos. Etchingham, Chicago; Anna Johnson. Chicago. Frank A. Mason, crystal Lake; Martha Radio ft", Crystal Lake. Charles M. Vglau, Chicago; Minerva Walters. Chicago. Wm. Robert Garri son, Elgin; Clare Leeseberg. Elgin. Charles J. Rose, Jr., Chicago; Mable F. Lang, Chicago. Charles E.' Spring, Chi cago; Pearl D. Bell, Denver. Jerald Callahan, Hammond, Lillian Covert, Hammond. INDIANA POSTAL ITEMS. Washington, June 8. Star mall ser vice has been established from Hill- ham to Norton, Ind.. and back six times week, and the contract for carry- ng the mail given to Harry Lytle, of Hillham at the race of $250 a vear. The star mail service from Iuka to Hillham, Ind., will be changed on June 15, so as to end at Norton, and omitting Hillham. The star mall service from Paoll to English, Ind., will be changed on June 15 so as to require the carrier to travel the New Paoll and Young Creek road, between Paoll and Youngs Creek, on the outgoing trip. The star mail service from French Lick to Jasper, Ind., will be changed on June 15 so as to begin at Keller- ville, omitting French Lick, Hillham and Crystal. The postofflce site at Walkerton, Ind., has been changed to temporary quart ers In the same street, three blocks distant from the former quarters. POOR FARM INMATE DEAD AT ASYLUM. Hammond Man Paaes Away at Lake County Almhouse Yeaterday. Crown Point, Ind.. June 9 (Special) Albert Sabinski, a widower, having a sister living in Hammond, died at the County Poor farm yesterday from con sumption Sabinski was 52 years of age and has been an inmate of the in stltution ror some time. irie was brought to Merrill & Linton's morgue last evening and his sister will arrive today to arange for his burial which will probably be In one of the Crown Point cemeteries today. reside at 26 Rimbach avenue after their honeymoon. PRESBYTERIAN AID NOTICE. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Pnesbyterian church will meet Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. C. Neal In Carroll street. Mrs. Neal will be a co-hostess with Mrs. Long and they desire a good attendance of members at thl3 meeting. r IMPROVING NICELY. Stewart Smith, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Albert Smith of Rimbach avenue. Is recovering nicely from his attack of typhoid fever and is able to be out of dors a little each day. The many friends of child are glad to know of his recovery; ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Mrs. A. K.' Thompson of Doty street entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday In honor of the teachers who leave this week for their summer va cation. IMPORTANT MEETIXG. The Hammond Motor Boat club will hold an important meeting Thursday evening. June 11, in the club house and j it is requested that-all members attend.! Preparations will be begun for "Open ing Day." , IS ILL IN COLUMBUS. Word has been received by relatives of Mrs. O. W. Harding that she is quite ill with tonsolitis at the home of her relatives in Columbus, Ind., where she , is visiting. CHURCH CARNIVAL. The Martha society of the First Christian ' church will give a carnival Thursday afternoon and evening of June 11 in the tabernacle on Calu met avenue. The affair promises to be unusually well attended as many unique amusements have been planntd for the entertainment of those who at tend. Ice cream, strawberries, sand wiches, cake, cookies, lemonade, candies and coffee will be on sale dur ing the carnival. The ladles are giv- Introductlon of pastors and visitors Reading of letters. Report of nominating committee. Announcements. Adjournment. TUESDAY EVENING YOUNG PEOPLE'S SESSION man, 111., having been called there by to her home in Maywood, 111., this the illness of a relative. (morning after a visit with relatives Micoa T.nttlA nnr! TlellA Donovan of n Hammond. East Chicago are visiting In Chicago tonight. Mrs. Neath and daughter, Florence of Dolton, 111., are spending the day 7:30 Devotional service. Rev. Eugene Its the happiness of the whole big worl,wltn friends in Hammond; Neubauer, Goshen. j Its the happiness of the whold big world, Reports from societies. It's praises loud are heard; Address, "The Highest Motive," Dr. I It's made life happy, healthy and bright. H. L. Stetson. Kalamazoo college. I It's Rocky Mountin Tea taken at night. Announcements. j For sale by Otto Negele. Adjournment. 'Mrs. A. E. Merryweather and daugh ter, Mi33 Myrtle Merryweather have Briefs. returned from Shelby where they. vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merryweath- Mrs. S. M. Closser returned to her er over Sunday. home in LaPorte today after a few J Harry Smith has returned from days' visit with her daughter. Miss Crawfordsville. Ind., where he spent Sunday with relatives. is visiting Marie Closser of Rimbach avenue. Mrs. Thomas B. Brennan was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Swift In Englewood yesterday. Mrs. Edith Lillian Clark of Chicago is in Hammond today giving music. Miss Anna Stoly will leave the last of the week for St. Joe, Mich., to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Fedler has returned to her home in Cedar Lake after visiting Mrs. J. Mrs. Gates has returned from a few Klein of Sibley street for a few days, days' visit with her sister. Mrs. Charles I Dr. and Mrs. Dean T. Smith of Ann Daughetry of Crown Point. Arbor, Mich., who are taking an ex Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dyer went to tended western trip, are guests today Crown Point in their automobile Sun-I of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Snook. Dr, day where they spent the day with! Smith is chief surgeon in the homeo friends, pathetic hospital at Michigan uni- Miss Edith Evans of East Chicago versity. wll visit friends in Hammond this Miss Mable Wells has returned to evening. her home In Chicago after a few days' Miss Agnes Stack Is spending the day in Chicago. Paul Selzer of South Bend was in Hammond yesterday on business. Miss Nellie Hill is spending a few days with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stewart have re turned from Crown Point where they spent Sunday with friends. Miss Ruth Clark is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Clark at their home in Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stevens were the guests of relatives In Hobart over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lake and baby of Rimbach avenue have gone to Gil- A. W SALOONKEEPERS HOLD ON IMPORTANT MEETING Question of Joining State Order Taken Tp But Not Definitely Settled. Is DECIDES MEN MAY WORSHIP IN THEIR SHIRT SLEEVES Methodist Pastor nt Wabash, Ind., Al lows Parishioners to Remove Coats Daring Service. Wabash, Ind., June 8. Men of the Wabash Street M. Tl. church have de cided to discard coats daring' the sum mer season. This action was taken as the result of the Invitation of the pas tor, the Rev. J. J. Fred, to the men to seek comfort in their worship. ONBV LOANED on good security such as Furniture, Pianos and other personal property QUIETLY and QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 9138-40 Commescial Ave. South Cblc&go Room 2 0. Tel. Bo. Chicago 104 Open Monday. Thursday and Saturday even in fs until 5 P. M. VaNe of Pineapple Jwlce. An old pineapple grower tells strange stories about the effect of the juice of the' fruit upon certain substances. The juice of the pine ia supposed to do more for the larnyx than anything else in the world. Saya the grower: "Drop a piece of leather Into a glass of pineapple juice and sea how quickly it will be eaten up." Mothering Day. In clden times there was one day in Lent called "Mothering day." On that day all sorts of celebrations were given in homfcr of the mother of a fam ily. It was a pretty custom, and it is a pity it has been abolished. The Art of Pleasing Them. "The chief thing is to g"ra your hus band what he wanta," etys a woman learned in the ways of pleasing men, "whether yon think he ought to hare it or not. A sick man or even a half- intoxicated man who thinks yon are the most wonderful woman in the world Is better than a healthy, sober man who never comes hone or has nothing to say when he does." Records Discovery cf New Fish. . In communication to the Ioyal $o clety of Queensland, Douglas Ogilby records tlie discovery of one new ge nus and seven new species of fish. New, that Is to say, for Queensland waters. Among these are slender dog shark, Howe's needle fish, long-beaked garfish, the somber leather jacket and others. The ladyfish (albula macro donta) is recorded for the first time ia . Australian waters. i THE TIMES COOK BOOK NUT CREAM. . v 4 Nut cream Is a summer dessert that rivals Ice cream in popularity. Soak one tablespoonful of gelatine in a little cold water, then hold it over the tea kittle until it dissolves. Whip stiffly one pint of cream. and add to it very gradually one-half cup of sugar, then add the dls- solved gelatine, which has been allowed to cool; one-half tablespoonful of vanilla and a cup of mixed nuts-almonds, pistachio and pine nut3 which have been broken, or coarsely chopped. Stir well together until It has thickened somewhat, then pour into wet molds and put away on the lco to cool. This may be served with a hot chocolate sauce or with the following caramel glace: Put Into a small saucepan one and one- half cupfuls of rich brown or maple sugar and one-half cupful of cream. Boil until it hubbies in the center, then add a scanty tablespoonful of vanilla and a small lump of butter. Remove from the fire and beat it until it thickens, and keep warm to serve with your cold desjserts. Be t rat nt thla recipe and paste it in m blank book: or on a card tar 611? WM visit with her sister, Mrs, Sprague of Carroll street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Haney of Sibley street went to Chicago today to at tend the funeral of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Weir: Mrs. F. Ebert and son, Lloyd, have returned from Michigan City, where they visited relatives over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Price of Engle wood spent Sunday with Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Frame, of State street. Miss Rena Dahl has returned to her home in Lowell after a few days' visit with her sister, Miss Grace Dahl, of Truman street. Miss Edith Carter has returned from a few days' visit with friends in Val paraiso. Judge TV. W McMahan has returned from a few days' visit with his son, James D. McMahan, who is attending Notre Dame at South Bend. Mrs. M. Rubin is spending the day with her daughter, Mrs. S. T. Suett of Chicago. Mrs. Abe Marks is spending the day with friends in Chicago. Mrs. C C. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Lou Morris, are visitors in Chicago to day. We don't try to deceive by fancy adds . or mysterious names. Simply Hollister's Rocky Moutain Tea, made millions strong, healthy and happy. where other remedies failed. You'll not regret trying it. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Otto Negele. Mrs. Stevens is reported to be ill at her home in State Line street Miss Florentine Ostrowski returned Miss Ferrol Dickover friends in Chicago today Mrs. F. C. Deming and daughter and Mrs. W. II. Gostlln are spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. John Ileiser of Carroll street went to Chicago this morning to spend the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qulnn. R. B. Bradford of Crown Point was in Hammond last evening on business Mrs. Charles Norton of Hyde Park 13 spending the day with friends in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Bagley of Mishawaka, Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. i'. veaaer oi Douglas street for the graduation exercises, Miss Mabel Sherby is reported to be a little better today at her home in Truman avenue. Miss Margaret Elliott of Frankfort, Ind. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. A. Minard during commencement week. F. O. Hodson of Gary was in Ham mond today on business. C. C. Smith of East Chicago was in Hammond today on business. Misses K. G. Reilley and Rorothy Eschenbach are spending the day in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lautman of Mich igan City, were the guests of friends in Hammond over Sunday Miss Ava Crowell has returned from a week's visit with relatives and friends in Crown Point and Elliott. Miss Jennie Sheffield will leave the first of next week for Milwaukee where she will spend a two weeks' vacation with her sister, Mrs. Louis Suess. Miss Grace Klngwell was the guest of friends in Chicago and atttended the White city. Miss Annabelle Chapel of Battle Creek, Mich., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Vedder at their home in Douglas street during commencement week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frltton of Chi cago will visit friends in Hammond this evening for the commencement ex ercises. Mr. and Mrs. Bauer of Roseiand, 111., will attend the commencement exer cises at Towle's opera house tonight. Mrs. James Howe of Battle Creek, Mich., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. F. Vedder at her home in Douglas street for a few days. We care not how you suffered, npw what failed to cure you. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puni est, sickliest specimens of man or wom an strong and healthy; makes flesh and muscle. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. For sale by Otto Negele. The Hammond Saloonkeepers Asso elation, at Its regular meeting, branched out and took In all outlying saloon keepers in North township as well as in Hammond. This includps all sa loonkeepers who' do not already belong to one of the other northern county or city associations. There was some informal discussion of the parry plat form as voiced by the republican and democratic candidates for governor. The question of joining the Independ ent Order of Knights of Fidelity, which is practically the state organization. Is still hanging fire, but the formal step will be taken in the near future. There is no special hurry at this time, and the association has already .ex pressed itself favorably toward the state association. To Make the June Graduates Happy, To Delight the June Bride, . . . Make your Selections from the Large Stock of THE JEWELERS, 175 South Hohman St., - - Hammond, Ind. ALL CLEWS TO HENDRIX BUFFET ROBBERY DISAPPEAR Proprietor Is Satisfied That Job Was Polled Off By Hammond Toughs. Had the Hendrix buffet been robbed by beings from another world the local police could not be further away from a clew than they are today four days after the robbery. Mr. Hendrlz is satisfied that it was some or the Hammond taient tnat pulled off the job, and while the po lice claim to be pretty well acquainted with all the toughs in the town, they have however not had occasion to make an arrest even on suspicion. CENTRAL LADDIES MAZE BEAUTY SPOT. IsssiHbWiAUBsat f 1 BANKING SERVICES Banks are becoming more and moro tbjo custodians, of the funds of tbe people, of both large and small means. This is dae to a wider apprecia tion of the value of banking service, as Its ttsetulne&s Is extended and its method become better known. In the oase of THE FIJRST NATIONAL BAN1C The Best service la assured. Its offlcera aim in every way to protect the Interests of Its patrons, making use of every means of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accuracy, promptneaa and the same careful attention to large or small depositors, makes It a desirable place to keep your account It is a Bale bank. It la a bank, for ell the people rich and poor, men, women and children. J Plant Flowers on Xorth Side of Fire Station ITnder Direction ot The fire laddies at Central station have added another beauty spot to the city in fixing up a lawn on the north side of the building. Two flowers beds have been laid in the lawn, one repre senting a star and a second an anchor. All the "boys" took a hand In fixing up the lawn, "Heine" Heineman, how ever, superintending the job and adding the brain work. Take THE TIMES for Its political news until after the election. Hot tor Its republican newi, not for Itt demo cratic news, but for botn side. Training Imbeciles. Given better surroundings, a consid erable portion of these defectives would not become criminals at all. It is probable Indeed that very many, especially of the higher grade im beciles, might almost as easily be trained in a harmless as in a harm ful direction, though all require con tinuous regulation and control from outside. Lancet. Must Practice the Right. To be engaged in opposing wrong affords, under the conditions of our mental constitution, but slender guar antee for being right. Gladstone. GARY HOTEL ' MODERN EQUIPMENT EUROPEAN PLAN GEORGE O'DONNEL'L MANAGER .A. IND PROPRIETOR QARY, - INDIANA I ! 0s In the Affairs of Men. Courtesy Is an asset; churlishness a liability. AN ELECTRIC FAN W ILL KEEP YOU COOL,. fl We Have Them From $10.00 Up. South Shore Gas and Electric Co. Phone 10. 147 South Hohman St. i f. , i f f