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Tuosdav. September 24. 1018 TFE TIMED Pa ere Seven. THE POLITICAL WORLD IN INDIANA 2Pron TBCB TTXSH' Own XsC lM'!.XAPOM3, Sort. 24. s-iia-: 'or, s from political nrgmigMti'ms by ru.!ro-;d employes- laboring under the irn.rf .sicn that u h mem i erf hit i.s a !cN! .--n of an order issued recently .v W-lCam G. MoAdoo. d:rt ctor-ffn(ral 'f rs .Iroads. will not he accepted here- thai an ; and -inne " As alter hy the republican and democratic slat" organisations as the result of a n.Ofl.ro'! interpretation i.f the order. eneral. the McAdoo order waj lilroad omplows should not take t'vo part In p d;ties. Members of republican an I democ ratio state xefutlTo cfimmitt'f who were d with the rnihvtn s w ere nre- r to resign and others had sent in resignations. ha order is talen new at both th ?!atc headquarters, no objection will he made to the retention of polit ical office by railway off'.- ts, emoloy-. i-n or attornaya who were elected be fore th" first prohih-.u i y order was is sued Kmployes who were nominated prirr to the first ord.-r or have become candidates locally, may continue in railrop.d employment until the elec tion. A number of Tn(jlana republicans left todfiy for IvO'i !sv:l ! e where Will H. OLD PROBLEM SOLVED By Taking Morse's "f ,axa-Pirin, The Only LAXATIVE an ASPIRIN Cold, LaGrippe and Headache Remedy on the Mar ket. t t Contains no Quinine to derange toe stomach, cause ringing; or roar ing in the head, but eradicates Colds, LaGrippe or Headache with perfect eese. Sleepless nights: If you are rest less aad can't sleep, take two tabifti rpen raring and be in slumLeriand in a minutes. For sal a by All first class dr-.-jrgli.ts. d and Mured. Tills h-ad. will, in turn, reports this to the -County Ajtont. These Tlu-sf will be totaled tor i h- .nine county and the ie"si.lts telegraphed to the Stale t'ouncil of IV.Mnse n t Indi anapolis. We hope to f;o "hit the 'op" with this seed corn drive m as Iiti. a way as we hope to ko over tl- tt with the Fourth Liberty Loan. Jrowin PO.tlOO r.ircs of torn, as is done in Lake ojunty each year, require many thousands, of bushels of corn tor feed. With each farmer In the county selecting hi own seed corn or arrantr inr to net it from some neighbor, the burden will tie-! fall heavily upnu any one individual, and we will h a'h'e to report that Lake county Las her supply of seed corn. ;Miimiuiu IR Hay. republican national chairman, wn i to apeak In the evening. Al though there 13 a political truce in In diana durins tlie Liberty Loan drive, this is not trua elsewhere. It is t-aid tht Indiana is the only state in the u-.on where the political stats com mittee have united to stop political sreakinsr which might Interfere wi'.h the puccees of tho Liberty Ixjan. After speaking at Lou'svi'.le, Mr. Hays was to go to Orand Kaptds. Mi-h., where he will attend the M i - h i -: a n Re publican St-it'- C.mvi nior. THIS IS SEED GOBI ITS different rrom VS. Others because more care i9 taken in the making and the materials used &re of E higher graue. Black "Silk Stove Polish I Makes a brilliant. ft'Cky polish that- does I not rub orT or dust :!, auJ tfc - ri-.iuelasts i four tiire? as Ions: as ordinary stove , polish. Used on Rtrurlo staves and sold by hardware un3 gr-.-ory c -alors. Ail wh ark isn tril. I fit on your cook ?ot. vo .r parior Bf.Te r yav HnK. Ijf you don't t.nd it ti lt pol! you ever tptd, yovr (iter in bit. .cn: to r-funj yor Muiic umiio or pti& ore q uaiuy. Black Silk Stove PolUh Works tM Stack Silk Alr-Cryfr Iron Cnimsl on ; Tse Clack tllk Mat a I foMsh foru'lvrr. ni-lM ' i mi- LrxiJi it bucocQti lor uoc eatumoouuri. j FREHCH TOTS' HEARTS !''X'Tr: rr.Kr'S C'Ri.raol I VvlTH T1IK AMITJ.'AS AT'. MY TV FRANi i:. Sept. :-i At least o.e e. n- eratton of l-'rench men and women will idolize Americana. AiiiPiioiiti soldiers have won their way into the hearts of ehi'dren of 1'nnc everywhere in the army zone The American loves children, a can be seen in any where I'. 8. troops nre stationed. One never passes through illases without seinK soj,..-rs on repose playing with French youni;i ters. The children crowd around he first Yankee- they m-c. to "ronrh'-iiiii" iitiil r-l i ball. j These are two forms of sport the (Fte-i.-h uungst'r had not 1-i.own. j I-'r.-nc!, i: row ti-Vi ps do n"t like ex- rri.e 'teyt l.iiisse-s th-m up, .-'rid h r.t e. vn!i;j. I: : - r . vvi'h the "ki-N" unknown iiHil the A lii.-rnans airiv.-.l, French kir'di. s tule'- to it lii;e dm ks to wat-r, nntl an Amt-iican is a popular article be etiuse he will let youngsters etamb-r all over him. and play. The Ynnke.s like ;. too. for it s. ems .a bit like bom-. Th-y hae taivdi it as i 1 1 1 ' to t.a.h 1'Yeiu'h ounirsters to play ball, and in ev ry ii!:ii:. in t'm- e-.f-niuic -I VY ednesdav" s Rocker Bar a am! Bought Fifty of These r Oak and Mahoaanv Chah VLkJLi ID WVd Have Bought Five Times as Isdany At the Price if We Could but the Government has placed a restriction on furniture manu facturing, so the Factory was unable to take our order for more than they had in their warehouse. -rf J.s the reaular F. SALE PRICE - S i I - . 'C, -- si 9-. mm i trip ;.l'.',,ii;V,fAi;y5..: - yh ' Vmm Mm? taai Lw i ?j M r. f - t - i v. v By V. A. PLACE (County Aeut.) CROH'V POIXT. p:R, Sept. 24 Coin that is not now matured In this county should not be considered for seed, even though the weather would continue favorable lor some weeks. Many farmers have, already selected a liberal ftippiy of seed corn and ore planning to continue selectme ur.til thry havo an abundance of tin old native varieties which have b' n urow ii in this county for a number of years. These are the varieties to tie to because we are sure of them praot ieally every year, while the import '-d kinds, as is demon strated in many parts of the county this year, cannot be relied upon to any ex tent. A plan which will bo followed tn Lake county .for detcrmininit the amount of seed corn is as follows: At the end of this week, farmers will be asked to re port to their community leader the num ber of bushels of cm they have) select- Hair On Face Ordinary boir wrc-vrfia en fnee, ttecte nnA arsoJi a oust hooic etane and hrttlj- -4wTa smmtr mnvri tram tb carfare ot ttir slcto. The 1 oay cinnnoa-.itilsf vrny t tftnow 1 efejetlvrable hair ki tn sttack It acder the akia. UeMirarie-, tit by abttervtion. Ob17 scenola DeStlroela baa a nccer-lwrk (iiininfefi la eaelt paclEmare. At toilet vsoatm In KOc, A sovi $S atizea, or by laall frra u In plnan tv rajs per oa re ceJot o f prltr. trpvf book wit a testimonial tst i b ix be enlborlttem. ex plain h&t ranges ntr, why it Inrivasen and hon Df Utrncle de T!tJif!rs it, mailed In plain nerled enrelope on re'-et. IJeMlraele, iPark. Ave. Etd !'.'!tt!i St, ifw Vork. i' I. '! I , ! 'j fiii n't ii a m o a i' 1 1 me u o if- fa lis ISIIL'4 !!!.' -i iili ii SHI, III1 it If ! (si! i!1 ii i! il :i 11 'wners or wax cie u)mDanv aa W (Now Over 22,000) Perhaps it has not occurred to you that you can participate in Swift & Company's profits, and also share its risks, by be coming a co-partner in the business It is not a close corporation. You can do this by buying Swift & Company shares, which are bought and sold on the Chicago and Boston stock exchanges. There are now over 22,000 shareholders of Swift & Company, 3,500 of whom are employes of the Company. These 22,000 shareholders include 7,800 women. Cash dividends have been paid regularly for thirty years. The rate at present is 8 per cent. The capital stock is all of one kind, namely, common stock there is no preferred stock, and this common stock represents actual values. There is no "water," nor have good will trade marks, or pat ents been capitalized. This statement is made solely for your information and not for the purpose of booming Swift & Company stock. We welcome, however, live stock producers, retailers, and consumers as co-partners. We particularly like to have for shareholders the people with whom we do business. This leads to a better mutual understanding, m m in in lid .j ;i J'. it' Year Book of interesting and instructivs facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company President 111: il'i 'i i il'i? ',iii.;iiii:ii!i!iiiii'ti'i:i!iiMiini:miii:!iiiiii'i one sees do.-ens of y.-unes of cateh going j on. usually a Yankee plnyii, wi'.h s, J-'pTirh boys and :irls. ' Inei.l. iuai! . while the Yari'n , s are , Auiericf.nir.inn the connm; (feneration of . sj I'l'aliee. th-y are w inning the hearts of ; - i mothers m France, w ho can hardly iii- '' S' derstand how and why the Ain'-rirans ; ' will botier thcrns.lves to notice little1) folk. It is a Yankee characteristic .r! which wins France. j i EUST HHIGAGQ IS Ii FOUTJHCMIZEOjj Here Arc the Active Work- i ! ers in East Chicago for ji Fourth Loan. i! Tii Lih -rt y Lor. n urc.i n ii'. i t ion in , ni His; Chicago is i-racia-ally eon. ph t . d ; and erbt.dy is on tip toe for tie Iok day on Monday the Mil. Ward eat-i;iins have been -a - toin te.J ; and In aduu -ii t ers hae le-en est ;lhi jshed , at various points in the city. The ward SZ; organization is as follows: ! First ward Harry Spencer and Mrs.1! Victor Hadenux. captains. Heado.ua r- - '. I ers at the- eity hall, mayor's i-ifu'.;, S S. eond ward H. K. ; roves and Mrs. j sj W. J. Fuiskey, Jr.. i rpinin.s. Headfiuar- , t'-rs at r...ehnowki's real estate nffice, j i N'orthcot" ave., near 14Sih st. j 5j Third ward Henry ivt-rs- n and Mr.. nj 5eo. V. Uicknell. ciiptairis. Headi'Jr- ; Si ti'f? at offii e o.f v it r company, Olcott j S5j l-'onrth ward J. K. L'l-pa and Mrs. ! : 'in.rt.' lt-oiss. e.-.pt mis. lb id jti-ii'ti't s I at oi'ue of Twin City Sivmts aiui Loan -j. j .Association, Melville ae. j j Fifth w ard F.ov. K. ('. Speer and Mr;-. ; S I ili-urs- l'e.'op. captains. lleailuuartcrs j S ! .at t 'hri -' i.in church. 371. raneine st. ' . Seciet.iry, Mr. Th. .r.ihu rir. as.i(!ited trom I j Aii.-'ricnn St i Foundries. , Sj I s?ixth ward Muh i-l Ha' ran and Mrs. ; j I A. 11. S.iiobor. capl i ins. HoadfUarters j s;: ! at First State Trust and Savings Hunk. - ' F. '.. 1'ittanl. si cretary. assigned fr tn i j Inland St .-el Co. ; S; j S.-en'h ward - U. W. Sartc arid Mrs. ; i ! ; oru" rowers, . at (iiini. Hoad'tuarters i IZ ; over tie- Snric real estate office 34K ! . j I'uthrie street. Secritary, A. W. An-, ' i'rus, nssjon. d from I'm-ersal I'rtlami J ( 'e merit plant. i I The eeneral headtjuarters Fast ' ! Chicai.-o is at the Kirat Xntionn! Fank. I ' For Indiana Harbor at the First Stata j 1 , Trust and Sainps F ink. i Sj i Fiock work rs have Inn :i ar,P'',inf 1 in ; 'every block m the citv and book li. ad- j ' :i'rtvrs have he. n also est 'Lhsh d j ."'early oil of the Mo. k workers uin al- I i eady in pro-session of lli.dr supplies. ; JS; ! At the block headouar'ers. there will j bo k pt and maintained throiiahout th.- p, j drive a r"i'!triiM..ii of ."1 !f rons in i S that b'ock who buy hol ds. Thos, nho buy throupah 'lit mills and f actories j ; twiil bo naked to ro to hle-ck heiiuquar- ! that ' If 5 $2.00 Cash $2.00 Monthly Genuine Quartered Oak or Mahogany Chair or Rocker 1 Exactly Like the Picture Above I Upholstered in Genuine Leather Regular I Price t .00 o3 a. Sale i? SA I """"" tA ! Price OH ! J8L j?' $2.00 Cash $2.00 Monthly t..r wnd r'ti-tt-r tloir r-iipt ' t'e. est i vi v b kept cemt-et.- and up; i ; I '-ate. j j F..i.'-t Chie.-mo's quota is $1,750 5 10. At l S, Ii.. last driv e i w as $7M"l. iQ. This I S, i i-i-iM-s. O.a! this eity reus: my aroci a j million more in I -lien it boueh' I last time. Whil.i this will -ia't every ! 1 ody dii; to the very depth of his ability, . F. est Chicago is noi worry, l.g sji.u; j '.; outcome of the drive, oh- never falls short. Chnirs and lynchers that v.'ill ndl "OTiTcrfH!!;. tt t!iM ni 'jioa rnn.'-f of anv ro-m you pla-t them in. Wc were unable to !uy i!(!U,uh oi' them to supply t ho. demand we knew there would he fr -hairs of this character at this low price and at fetich liberal terms so wo advise you to attend the sale early before thev are all crouo. Thov are mado of cenuino onai'tered onk r ?nalui!i;'.ny, iiand rubbed and poit-liod. a regular piauo linish. I pin ii croil best. mI tempered L Trial Calendar springs in brown o- hhiek Fine Qualify Crit.?.r.ar.teed Gtmiine leather. From runner to head they are 1-"' inches hi oh, the arms are hnped as ph-tared and are 4 inches wide, the scat is L'2 inches in width. Choice of Chair or Rocker in polished mahogany, golden oc fumed oak. brown or black leather uphold eriaa;. Tins priee is very low! You can't expert such a cliaii ; . "jain as this ana in in rears. Pan one tomorrow. i : Mi)?7 is u n h Mk. .fr & a rs u m ri "v iSfi SV N i.i a M ,47 a n fUL KAU FMAN M S WOLF - Hakmohd. Inr Cases rilt-a In Superior Court. 175 71--Fore' 1 M. L.; Martin 'iwas'lacz (P. Mct'losky) vs. Joseph Kuhisz. 17572 P.m. 1 Qui't title: William L. Cole ( Ii. ",. Sl l' .it) vs Fred 1. Kith- I cart, ot al. j 17-73 Km. 2 Adoption: in the matter j of the adoption of j"e;ii John Kasadar. 17574 Jim. 1 Note; The Wntcrieo Kes jsfr Company a cot ports lion vs. Jesse H. Io!by 17f.75 Iti.i. " Divorce: Louise Szah! (I 1. Mod.ieska) vs. Mart-ret Sr.ahl. 1757fi Km. 1- Pivorc, ; Cuice McCoy ZT 1 1 HI lill i III iltl 1 1 1 1 HI I III I II II il i I!! il ! 1 1 II II! il 1 1 i Hi !! 1! l!i ill ii 11 !l ! M 1 1 II II I lilll!IIill!!iill!l!!!! l!:!IIIIIiiniIIIUIIIIIIIIIIilliljT vs. Ernest jlcCoy, 1 7577 Km. Not.; 1.. W. Siric com pany a corporation vs William H. LVoksey, Joserh. A. Meade, John Pora. John Rnjza. 17578 Rm. 1 Divorce; Anna Sohavoo vs. Pewaukee Pchavoo. 17579 r.m. 2 Strict foreol ; Fnst 'hi rago Company a corporation vs. Uustnv H. Jackson and Mrs Jncebson vvho.se true christian name is unknown, wife of Uustav Jacob son, et al. 175S0 Rm. 1 Strict forecl.; Fast I'hi cano Company n corporation vs. Home (.Vaistruct ion Realty Com pany .1 corporation, et al. 17581 Rm. 2 Forecl. M. L.: Frank Haw sop vs. Rosa (."ha be and Stev e Chahe her husband, et al. 1752 Km. 1 Support; Roseli:, Lipa vs. Alexander Lipa. Standard Steel 1 OCKCt OOOfC. r . h VOMEN TO 1738S Rm. 2 Divorce; Maria Serban vs. Pete Serban. FROVN Oft XMAS BUYS GRIFFITH 1 jinoitn-e the normal working: hours of ph.. ir force during the Xmas season, de liveries will le restricted and custom: r will he induced in so far as possible carry their own packages. GETS AN OUTFIT. St'K.-iA!. To Yhf: Try es 1 CROWN' I'Ol.VT. IVT . Sep:. 24. The vv.-men's eon ioiCe.- ,. 1 1,. V-u!e il of National Defense reqU' Sts that publicity j Mr. and Mis. Clem Manir. son Peter, phairrnen lhrnueli..i:t the country lirmn I M'-''r NasrdeinaT.. 10C Carroll str'-t. and dvathtir Francis, went to Fot. j tit once to emphas:.e the v ;si. s of tha "P-'ib'ti to the Hammond ;z.'.'.j t! . t benjamin Harrison Saturday noon to; national council in r- -rard to Xmas buy- j someor.- broke into hi; ;! re at Z',- v sit their .on and broth r. John Mans:, ; in flu.-inir the riuin fall. Th. u' most j ' : -;- 1 - -1 n avtro--. I r. .Fan a tl-.-rbor. I w ho is situated in the enLTin. fr corps He is well and likes artry life real V. ell. Put a larger Service Star on your effort is to b- made o.m'.ti.- . tin? irivinsr exc.pt for j 011 nr rlnldren to 1 ft .ful articles and to extend the '-M'.! f.-r holiday purchases, over the r'fiii':,; of 1 )cvli. r. N'.ivetnber and D.": -" 'e I- t ail interests have been c--k. j h,-! :o 1. u rease th- ir v. orkirig force an-1 ,ot t 0 1 :'df to a SI. it Or r-b-th a n .' . r c r. i . find b 1 a i i'ut a larger Servir Star cn vuur ' rccettck. 1