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Wednesday, Feb. 27, 11)18. 'THE TIMES Pace Seven This Corn Will Peel Right Off! I "Gets-It" Makes Corns Ccme Off The "Banana-Peel" Way! I W'hv have to flop rn the floor. iupi'!: not of the sume poiiTn though similar. VISITS TAKES FLACE. t)inio Hotich. another Serbian snloon keeper, "dropped in" t Steve Orlich's saloon on a visit when UetuloU v.hs there and ho testified he heard tt ssy. "Tou know I'm a. city i !T i . 1 1 1 and enn do you some harm." This remark credited to Kfnolill followed an out- j burst or tingor of c'tlieh's j- rl after I ri'noletl hTl accused him of keeping a , i resort ovtr his saloon. Orlich -aid, it ourseif up ltU- the letc-r Hti.il w'ts tctiliod, that his family lutJ up- with hulxir.c es drew your f.e up ! stnir. mio . wr'iilviy knot wmle you Kr''.it nod pull Ht !h "qui. V of tv iomt.r "rn . I hat s. Uf ola, s-iv.-iiie. aj 1 .:i ',!" Johnson. in tli.' 1 Vrl'i? rirnins Koli.h mt .nd S.'huaf at his sa- I Si'lianf's pr-s ii' o .; id. , ruooi.i.hs I'"1 j lio'i. h. that it was Mliicht to support j "V". nl row i iljcn for I 'r - xk in, hut that ; "w wnnt t" elect the I;t uhlioai. count y ti krl." V.otiih suld he hoi been asked why he had H"i!.'i;'i pietme in the win dow nd had ripli-'l that ho "put tt up to h" touch said ! promised to work for the Itopuhlican county ticket. During thf tinvcr.iti"n with .lohnvou ai.d $ctif. T'Sotlch ic-tuicl that one of thorn sutd lh "srib.on license wouldn't h" Mi'itli 7 i'i it' s a;', "r the ele.-t ion." if a Kepublie in tn H not elected. "TREATED SALOON MEN GOOD." S.haaf. n .-lot iling to Hotich. naid "we l the roiiii'y ti'mmiSon'T ) have al ways bom treating u saloon keepers good." BotKb. on .rc.-pxsniin!iPn. domed h l:ad told two i,!,ko i(,uniy nun that Schnaf was not pros. m when the re mark, of alleged worthlossness ,.f the HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Fays Crm Applied "in Nostrils T Opens Air Parages Right Up. W'ffmfW lljj i in. n Instant relief no waiting-. Tour clogged nostrils opon right up: the air passages of your hend clar ami you can breathe lrrH. No mor hswking'. ?nuf t'in?. blow nig, hcHdacho. dryr.'s. No ftrujsliriK for broih at night; your .old or catarrh disappear. Cit a mall bottle of F.!y' "'ram Palm from our drug ist t now. Apply a little of thi frpyrant. antiseptic, hr.lins crm in your noMrils. It pen erats through every air r?ise of the rn-ad. s""tht" the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief come? in stantly. A It jut fine 1'iont t tuffd-up with a cold or m'y catarrh. Ad. i -i w tl.'tgntl for political e!Tcr." J oy. luded Mr. Slack, addtnt that the' KOrnment would prove it. case by many i ItnoMf. j t or 3 Drop Applied. In a. Few Seconila Tiera'a no Jisaiagr or Catting'. 'CJ-atB-It' Always WorXa! "'ai.-It" i? th" n-"'lrn. p4inlvs. 'tnp way J."in or and vi:i t-o drops of "i"r- t5-I'" on t n cot n. ru' ''! lockins and shoe risht on stain, and T'orcrer tn corn. Pnin is eod. ' Tt!-Ii" rev i.dut ionized the t reo' -1 saloon .loeriM-. Tho U"f. u.v indicated it 'nent of corns, Tt never irr:sTc the ; would call th two 'rue flesh. Tou'll stop limping on the j . . . de of you r rhce. and do awn y with; -v"v"- Rfit- saivc. bundtitiK lmn.hs".. t'oik j Jam- Dauahet-tv of t'rr.wn Planters at;,! ralr.t'ul methods le .... . " n ' Jt5-It" it con. i. ion sc:.. . ' '', nattencier at bianco Uonoh's: "Gots-If is sold b at I dru-fciis; t a loon in 19m. testified that Johnson 'ou need pay no more l i:.o cents). ; ijto.J the sal-.on in South ,-arv ti. or it w-ill he se.,1 .Jir.'Ct by K. La w r. me ' all. , . , V' ' lUn 081 So' i m Hammond nri reommended j d Korbis and Schaaf. ami bought '-i" o'"i .'Hi. ti'in.., . ' uritlKs lor th houo t. n-.j '.he bartender aside and in a discussion TESTtKorrr about cabasets. i The defense, in its opetunj; sta tement . j answered Mr. Slack's ilinrRe of con spiracy by assorting that its evidence and while it was admitted that the de fendants istted certain foreinn leader's, and talked politics with them, it was as- Si rt"d thse on ver -at ions w ere free of I tni'.midation and threats. Point, w i ;ii.';sos 1 o am- 'jienn n. t eters. ot uammoni, in me first defense statement for Johnson, j l'orbis. Hay and Ilenoiott. admitted cr- j i tain cabarets were clo'ed soon before ; ' the election, but he taid this was h-' cause an oiTjcihI invc-ti;ation had ben. made and "that complaints had come to the mayor about the character of the1 places, the worst places In the eit."j None of the four clients did any act to ; ltiterfer.e with any citir.en in the exercise' of civil t jphts. it was said by Mr. Peter?. ; ALSO DENIES INTEMIMNCJ. j t". II. Tinkham. also of Hammond, nnlj one of the attorneys for the other throe' i defendants, also told the jury his clients. . j ,.,,.. ,.,,,. I ANOTHER SALOONXAN TESTlTtri had not interfered with any one's ci il ; ir-i;i:fT.Mi:iL'i.iiinjit.e.o..ii.'w.i...( W. Weis; Summers Pharmacy. Ad. i of political possibilities it was saul that j it seemed that South Gary would vote : I'emocratic. and ,lohn.on then sai.i ... STAND YESTERDAY i c to DauKho,-ty. -ten our boss (were going to hold each saloon k-eper i in in.-, iirrcinti responsiDle it it i democratic." GREENWALD ON (Continued from pa?e one.) goes We must see we get all our f el- i , Tripo l'J' ich. another Serbian sa- j r;W said: lows elected." Sam Orhch. another Serbian, who w as j Jolmson visiting his place saymgr that a waiter at Steve's cabaret loon keeper whose cabaret was closed JUft before the election, testified of testified I ce revoke.) ir the saloon ! worse. Tt1M r'.t TI--.lLr . T-v 1 t- bout Repolett'3 v;;it. sayini? it ended, ,ul l"' J.-puou.:ans. ,.,.!, p.eno'etfs assertion to Steve: "I'm. Johnson was accompanied by Schat-f. "The cabarets took advantage of the situation, for it was just before the elec tion and they were cont inuinsr to grow he alleged, in explaining; the cause of the closing of certain ones. He . also denied there was a conspiracy, and; ' o , I . . 1 . . I . .. . . . . : . 1 5 . If. not through with you yet." After Steve s ... nx w unnj, a.-iomg that ; sata t'ie oniy r"". a, v.i.b , aba ret was closed. 5am said, he visited -"" out py Johnson as sctiaai r.au wun i .. .r,i mhrr R.rv cabarets, which were lno county commissioner who cne5 you i a trip there lupnms Wide open as usual. j J0ur nd take your licenses." s.v. Gavich. another Serbian, who' AflPr h had promised to do the best was in Steves saioon wnen lifnoiru wast st.v.'. saloon when Renolett was U'e L,uu, ,or llie tputi, leans, th .h. h,.nl th talk and he testified he! lesuna.i n!o cabaret was closed. He thought Renolett threatened "to put ! " " oi resiaent v il- evervbodv out of business." i "on- ft ndidat- for re-election, pasted Mike Bastch. keeper of a bowling al-!"n ln" "Arret behind his bar. i ..e oniy i ro:-s-eaminalion was il.e the Saturday before ih.e election, when he attended a i:usfian po litical meeting and talked to a tew oth?r w it- foreign lea.dera at their aloons Twenty-six men were examine! he- lev, testified he had pictures of Wilson, j Afarshall and Taascart in the window of j W!'ne.-ss i,.r.,r i.ei ion I vanous ca n.i ifia tes on fore a jury was accepted, three being excused for cause, seven being excused by the defense on peremptory challenge and four by the government on per- 1. 1 .t ah Via A a ' ..t.i oto.he." ,v-io.'tu ..,., were pored about the saloon ited his Place, telling him to remove the ! JDCJE ASKS A QUESTION. j mki iv.i i an .vmericaii. oartenaer admission that pictures of - Mnrv ehallenae. I v inous ti'-kets! .TTr.nwr.TC tw r-a r.ist. I The government's cas is being pie-j sented by Mr. Slack, assisted by Milton I W. Mangu Charles W assistant district attorney. .ti-.n i, ,c-o hrm.fht out bv the ! t Jr''. a'1" retuse.l "t'O s j." 11 Miller, I", r. liiennan and ;echiel, .f Indianapolis, i P. Tinkham and Wtilnni Jli.'Ak'cr, lion. The govern-!was the President's". Johnson said. c- j H'a,ni.iond. represent Sihaaf. P.rovvn and vis the -tars are , cording to Peo. "some of ou will be 1,8ck. E!nier E. Steven.-on. Indu.na,p- Tieturs or "We'll close your p.ace Th atar of the detectives was not the , flr sr-s sojovi. h.. t-t.i'.e.l that .Tohnon ..m. as that worn bv the Gary uniform- i or.iered him io take d-wt, W K-on'.- ptc- "d P0'i defense cross-exammai ment. however, cor.ten .lis. and Glenn H. Petis. Hammond. j represent the remaining lour dei.nu- ants. Mr. Stevenson came into the poll I frond case Yesterday because of the i . 1 1 j "i n isiie.i me sro,sn ,lrkll,s5 Gf u l,. Uomberger. of Ham leaders and demanded of them why they I rnon(J par,nrr of Mr. Peters. Mr. i;,.m were rot 'right' ln politics." 1,. Hrt berg,.r expects to participate in the trial Slack, federal district nttomev. told the . b,Kinr jTls Mdnsdav. DOCTOR GAVE THIS BUH-DOW! WOMAN 10L aorry if you don't. 'Was that a threat or a prophecy." asked Judge a. I?. Anderson. but there! (was no reply t j ment. "Th-y ashed why the Serbians jr 0r boys are foing forth o die for j xv Pre not votifc as Johnson nu these oljr rountry. surely jou can sAv e for it. j men thought tliey f !;ould and tht - atenod gu y aa'. S. S. i to put "hem out ..f business." i ..j i i j The Serb.in lenciers nil naturali1 j j Ame.-ican . it iz r,1"- w ere the keepers of saioons la Gary, and because of tl.e.r leadership in the Serbian population of And She Got Well Her Nervousness Disappeared. "wr"",' Mr w s x- tnP pors,ons to intimidate so as to affect F'.int, Mich. ' t keep house fr my the whole gerbinn colony." family 'of six and got into a generally j COITTENTIOW OT ATTORNETS. run-down condition. I was weak, r'r- The governmen' lawyer contended vcus and ecu! i m t sleep, and had ' that the nun on trial bv design enter" headache a good deal of the tlm. l v t conpirne t injur the Serbian etti- eeribd Vmol and it made me am dc-ctor pr iv.'I and strong. is nervous and Clara. Srr.ith, 131.' Mich. We sail Vinol and a positive guaran tee to make nrvous. weak, rundown women well and strenc or return their nny. Try it any way. Joseph W. We's. druggist and Noris Pharmacy. liammond. Ind. Vino is sold in TCast Ch-cago bv S"h!ikers Phrmaey. an 1 in WL.ting bv I.. H. "fattern and at th '"3t rir'ig stores in evrv- town and city m the cn-ivti'V rens in vot.ng. m which right they were sf,-,,, dat I Protected bv federal law, tli violation can sleey nights." j of whicii. u is charged is the bais of W. 4th Ave.. 1 imt. j the indictment of the defendants. ; Gary, b'fore the iat. election in when Johnson was mayor, "was a wide optn town with many saloons, sportinir houses and cabarets." Mr. Slack declar ed. Th Serbian lesupis. keper uf cabaret. v. ere foroe.t to clo- their plae. aeeordirr to t h government counsel, hirt before the election, w hit the ctharrfs of many others were per rr.i'te.J to run as usual. "The threats, intimidation and eppre- NEURALGIC PAIN Crve Way t Soothing Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment tor headiche and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain ts, it acts a: a tonic to the tortured nerves and alrriot invariably brings quick relief. 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T'(Y Senilis Friday March 1 191 WW Straube Reorgani zation Sale Starts New One"PriceNo Comrnis siori Rlart With a Clean Slate March 1st, 1918, means a new 'system of piano selling at the Straube Store, inaug urating a clean-cut method a clean through and through policy that directly affects the purse and at the same time protects the piano-buying public from "snides" and "grafts" practiced by "slip-shod" sliding price piano dealers, "commission hunters" and "piano pie grabbers" that has caused innocent piano purchasers to pay from $75 to $100 more for a piano than it was worth. Select Vous Piano fMow. ESon't Let a 'Commission Friend9 (Some Fkiong. Use Your Qwn Judgment and &ur Personal Guarantee. Every Bargain Just as Represented. Cash or Credit Klrar PlnrBO red. full size, oak case, 5 oof,, t il e. tjP? t warranted. Commission t)iic onlv a o $350 Kohler & Campbell Pianos carries a saving of 7.U0 on the One-Price Plan. S485 Player Pianos cnl S425 Made in Xew York. Save K0.00. Rolls, bench, searf included. It's the old Standard Behr Bros. 00.00 in your pocket: 10.00 monthly. Hamilton Piano CiMen ?k-fan: py carved, i:ood condition. monthly, splendid bar- OE" ,uain. Xo Ctmmissifn Pri-c 0L?o, Bush & Lane Piano Thc inost c x pensive elnboratt- style in beautiful Early English oak, used one year and could not be told from new. Sold for f'4 7-1.00, Wessel, Nickel 6c iross action. worth sii.KT.OO. see it. Xo Commis- sum rrice aMM79' Geo. P. Gross Piano Colol.ial r n s (1 ! , malioaany. Priced ly dealers at w a ir a n t, e 1. X Commission 1 Price A riioO. fullv $500 Yah Wilborn Player ncautifui oak case with Straube Solo Harp inven tion. Put. on our specs and compare it. with s alled 7("'l players sold on sliding M&EZ price plan. No Commission Plan. .tPtJvr Reed & Sons Piano i?tla,1, u; S t e ' e r ) , largest size in imitation walnut, factory tc'erliaul- rd, ioiid tone; uood pi.liio for rjibarets; S.'i.OI) monthly paymuils. fancy case. Xt (.'ommissiou Price Overton Piano pcautiful oak case, orand new and the best value ever offered:.! month- AA AA y payments. X'o Commission price iLUVrl Forl$ 10,000 the sliding pricg dealer could not tell you his real, rock-bottom price he never had such a thinir. Open Your Eyes to This: Behr. Bros, pianos always sold at :J7.".0U on the "commission plan." Brand new, AA at this sale No Commission Price . i Jf IJ'lf Schubert Piano , M, sizc (lark o a k, line tone and worth loO: so monthly pay ments. Xo Commission )iiee Hammond Piano Ma, sivc stvK 111 mahogany. s.'300 is regular pri o, sliuhtly used but like new, lijrht responsive action. Xo Commis- jjjP Straube Piano Largest size, in beautiful mahog any. The regular :L.j.0O size, slightly used, but musically good as new. No Com- -j JfK fk mission Price J.Ollfll S500 Wessel Player Piano Full size, colonial mahogany case. bS-n.ote, auto-, matie tracker, metal tubing, every modern im provement including ukulele at- QfllCJ AA tachment. 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