Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 6 February 1917 — Page 5

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COMING- EVENTS. At her ho'iio In lla'jiir sln-cl M''. Albert will be hostess Thursday afterii.ion to the members ' f the Amethyst Club at a. thimble pnr'.y. Circle. No. 2 will be onf rta tiled by Mrs. llei.ry Picker at her home m Douelas street Thursday afternoon. The Pythian Pleasure Club will entertain at its monthly dancing party this evening at the K. of 1'. loll, ilcKelvey will rla' for tn' dance. The Misses Gladys Martin and M.ir-curite-Hickman will be hostesses this wnin to the. Standard Rearer at Miss Martin's home. y3 Ogden fctreet. The monthly busings meeting of th" AVonr.ua Guild of St Paul's Kpisoopil hurch -will be hold at two thirty o'clock M'cdnosiidy iifternoon at tin- home of Jlr. K. IV. Fartlott. 1-12 l-Vrest nver. ue, 3venv ood. Mrs. Parley Dunbar. 27 Rir.ibacii avenue, will be a.t homo Wednesday afternoon to th fourth division of the Laiu-' Aid Society of the First Methodist church. AVodr.esday afternoon the second division of th Congregational Indies' Aid .Society will bo entertained by Mrs. Oharlta Bush of 237 Jnhnson Five'. The meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Fresbyt. rian church tomorrow tit ! t-rito. in will be In '.I in 'hparlors of the church. Mr. K. M. Shankiin. Mrs. K. S. t'ooj er and Mrs. Spooner will ha the hostesses. Mrs. F-mil Pundo and Mr. Leonard Klster will be host. :iss"5 Wednesday nft- . rnocn at tlin monthly "coffee social" of the Martha Society of Friedens Fv-angellciii church. Prances Willsrd Memorial Pay will be observe.! by the South Side W. O. T. t". at its meeting Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. G. P. Harris in Miii'n street Mrs. George R. Stree'er will lead the mooting. THUM-PAXTOS. Interesting to Hammond society is th announcement of the wedding of two of its prominent younj people. Miss Hedwig Thum. daughfr of Mr. and Mrs. William TVirn of it AV-bb sree. to Jp.mes H rbert Pax'on which was c Iti.mized yoslcrday in Chicago. The rmny took place at five o'vloek in i he French room at the Rimkstone Hotel and was followed by a l;,aer for fo jr'een guests. The Rev. J. O. Purrett of the First Presbyterian church or" Hammond officiated and in the bridal I arty were Miss Kunice Meikle who served the bride as maid of honor and tie best man. Carl AA'inkler of South T?nd. Tr. e bride wore a tailored dress cf white broadcloth and ;i black hat and her flowors re a ci .Mje bouquet of white gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. rax ton will spend two weeks jr. Galveston and New Orleans. In th spring they will occupy their bungalow in Kenwood. Mrs. Pax ton attended Milwaukee Downer and later the Montieelki Seminary in Illinois. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Thum and is one of Hammond's most iiccomrlished and charming youngwomen. Mr. Paxton Is connected with th Paxton Lumber Company of Ha rail ond. He is a son of Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Paxton of South Rend and his paroiCs were smong those present at the ceremony. withers in attend3rice were Mr. and Mrs. Thum, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. AV. G. Paxton and daughter Carolyn. Miss Lillian l"ins of Clur.iFO, Miss Marion Dmin. Miss Kumce M'-ikle and Carl Winkler. TH1MSIE PASTY. Mr.. Oostlin's metlif r, Mrs. Anna Ingraham of Ithaca. .". Y. and Mrs. Aust'r.'s mother. Mrs. Lock wood of Ohotl. Tieach. X. T., Wfr entertained with the members of the F.mbroidery Club at a thimble, party yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Victor Dyer in South Hohroan street. Mrs. lit. T. Frnery will be the nevt club hostess and will entertain at the Hammond Country Club. EJB laZASXiE SOME TREATMENT Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters are enthusiastic in their praise of tirrine. because it has relieved their lovd ones of the "Prink Habit." and thereby brought happiness i(J their homes. Can be given secreilv. Orrme is prepared in two forms: Xo. J. scer.-t treatment: Orrme .No. 2. the voluntary treatment. Costs only SI. "ft a box. Ask for booklet. Lion Store Pharmacy (Kaufman & Wolf), S90 Jloiio m fstr-eot. HammoTid dv wwsssz iven

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Notice to Members of Fraternal Order of Eagles. Members are requested to meet at our club rooms Wednesday morning. Feb. 7th, at 1' o'clock, from whern we will k to attend the funeral of our late brother. Frank Lamm. Vo ns in L. T. .' K., 2-tJ-l GF.o C. MAY 11 K, Sec y. Notice to Eagles and General Public. Owine to the defitli of Prother Frank Irfmm, the 1 '..' staR for Feb. 7th has been postponed to eune5aa even". naf. Feb. 14. ;;-r,-i GF.O. C MAYER. Sec'y. THE ROSEBUD CISCI.K. The Rosebud Circle of the. Monroe Street Methodist church met at the home of the superintendent of the. department. Mrs. John Olson last. Saturday afternoon and arranged for a ctke and coffee social to be pivon from two until rHe o'clock Saturday afternoon. February inth in the basement of the church. CLASS COKSHTTBES MEET. The entertainment, and finance commiters of the class of 1315 of the Hammond high school will hold a meeting .n the high school building this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Kntertainment committee: Alo;. Pius Arnold. Max Pelzman. Marguerite Price, Karl Proms, Gladys Furline. Will Hill. Finance committee: Walter Jordan. Helen Plosser. Grnee Jenkins, Harold Hammond and Aurilla Wilcox. AKTISTS CONCERT. Students exchange tickets for the Artists' concert at the Orpheum theater February 13th can be had tit 'he Hammond Musical College. ATTEND CHICAGO MEETING. C. A. Pounds, president of the Hammond t'nion of Christian Kndeavcr. and c -r,r-o 1 niDrti'rii ra tf tr. rt ct,'iit ii p e,Ti-l mittee, will attend the February m-ef-iner of the exerutive committee cf the t'hicfitro I'nion tonight. They wiil liear Mel Trotter speak and expect to get many n v ideas for the work here. SOCIAL GATHERING. The Hammond Municipal Choral Society grave an informal dance and social time for its members and friends Iss." evening at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. About a hundred enjoyed the evening; with rimeins. cards and other carves. Durinjr the evening the president. C. P.oss f'orbin. spoke. He mentioned the good of such an organization to the city, ureinp every nteniln r to interest their friends in the urani zation thereby helping- make this one of the best in the state, and one of which Hammond could be proud. A dainty luncheon was served by the following' committee: Mrs. C. G. Kinirwill, chairman: Mrs. George Hannatter. Mrs. O. Roes Corbin pnd Miss MirK'lerite G-iutluer. REMOVAL NOTICE Kugene S. Cooper, architect. "02 Hammond Building, has moved his office to Kuom 2. Straube. Ruildin.fr. l'1-S-G KISTOEY COMMITTEE. (Communicated.) Forty members ol" the history committee .f the Hammond Woman's cu-.b attended a very interesting meeting; at the home ,,f Airs. jr. .j. iJermedy in M ralne r, venue. Kftm'on,, yesterday afternoon. The ladien v.. ted to assess t-at h member of the department ten cents for the purchase of a f!ar. A tele-tairi was sent to our represen'ctlve ,nt Tndiantiplis to vote m favor of the suffrage bill. Current events was chosen as the subject for next year's study. Mrs, K. S. Conner then took charge of the mee.it'F which opened with the singitn? of America. The immigrant, the stibjc, ; for the day's study nsj brought nearer to our sympathies and understanding in the afternoons work. Mrs. W. J". TVagle explained the text, book's chapA WOMAN'S VOCATION One of our modern writers has said. "A woman is as efficient in business as a man when she is." The reason why sometimes he is not so efficient is that her health may fall. Put the wise business woman knows now what to do when attacked by the ailments peeulisr to the so-called weaker sex.'" That greatest of til remedies for woman's ills, Lydin F j 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound. has b-f-n freeing women from such ailments J for forty years. Try it. if you suff, r j from such an aliment, and insure jour j competency and efficiency in the busij jioss world. Adv. by M.

Simple Ptetc of (he K ta n u a 1'yramld I'llo Trit meat !ott Ofti-red I- ree 1o I'riiTe What It Will i a t i rrt . - , " tj plves quick rs-.. , jr ii-r, tftops itc.i Inc. bleedinf or protrudlr.fr piles, hemorrhoids and all rectal trouble.-!. In the privacy of your owti home. 60e. a box at all dniirgists. A single box often cures. Kree aample for trial with booklet rnallad fre in plain wrapper, if you send us coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPUN PYRAMID DRPG COMPAXY, t29 Pyramid Elda Marshall, Mich. Klndtr send m a Fren sample of ryramidPileTreatinent, lu plain wrapper. Name Street ... cy Stat. ter on Aliens. Mrs. C. U. Miller's reading of Mary Aiitins "They Who Knock At ttv.r Door ' and Mrs. Cooper's extracts from Mary Antln's "The Promised Land" net forth th longinK. the hope, the thrill with which tho prospective iiniiiistran t views the land of freedom, America. Tho Rev. Floyd H. Adams in ;m excellent and sympathetic talk then told of the poorer fornsners Sn our midst. He vividly portrayed their lom.--iritfs, their hopes t,nd ambitions, their thrift if given the opportunity, and thankfulness for small favors. Incident were gievn of the inriignli ies they suiter, of the pharkd who play upon them, of their confidence until confidence is des(riyej, showing that the foreigner needs our help and our sympathies. Mrs. Morton's question box. gave interesting facts concerning immigration, after which the social committee served. Dorcas Rebekah lodge held its regular Saturday evening at tha I. O. O. F. hall. Following the business meeting the members enjoyed a social session. The meeting next Saturday evening will be featured by the initiation of a class; of candidates. ' -- The regular meeting of Gcrmania Re- ; bekah lol,se will be held this evening j at the 1 O. O. F. hail. A social hour j will follow thi business meeting aud rcfreshim nts will be n rved. There was a meeting last evening of j Triumph Council No. U h. of L. at the, I. O. O. F. hall. The members arranged ' for a Marthft AVashington tea to follow, the cose of the next regular meeting, in two weeks. Following; the business j meeting last evening there was a social! hour. ! - Opal Hive No. SJfi L. O T. M. M. i'l meet this evening at the I. o. O. F. hall, j Golden ltule Council -No. 1 D. of L. will not meet tonight but will hold Its! next regular meeting Tuesday. February 13th. - A meet ing of Cmty Council Kn iew Xo. 2 W. B. A. of the Macabeees will be held Wednesday evening at the K. of P. hali. I"r. Sirarer of Delphi, Tod. returned home yesterday morn mj after iaitni? at the home of his son. Dr. H L Shorror anil Mrs. Sharrer of South Hehrnj.n street for several weeks. Miss Julia Wall of Michigan aenue spent the week-end wi'h her sister. Mrs. Fred Porter of Or. hr-.po. Miss Fliabeth Fier1c of Crown Point was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roof! of Hammond for a week. Mrs, Louis r mr ei l ing who has been ill with 'asrippe for two weeks is able to be up. Mrs. Harriet Paul of Ogden street spent Sunday at Prookston, ind. Mrs. F. G. Hart wa abl to leave the hospital a few days ago after an operation for appendicitis. Porn to Mr. and M-s. H. J. lrtifr. SGC Catiiinet avenue on Febrt.aiy 3rd. ;i sen. Mr. Dei ner was f.rmrly M:sr. F!:i,. Reii:.s.ii!i of South Chicago. Indiana Harbor Persons! and Olkerwlso The Sunshine Embroidery Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Burke on Fairish avenue. Mr. and Mrs. AV'm. purke of "62S Parrish avenue are selling thir household goods preparatory for moving to Coln-J rsdo on account of i lie lat ter s liealtn. Mrs E. S. Gilbert is on tho sick list Mr. a.id Mrs. Wolf Marcovich will bold a reception on February ISth in the Auditorium in honor of the engagement of their daughter Gazelle to Dave Weehsler of Allinn. e. . The hours are from 2 until 5 and from 7 until 10. There will be re cards. AV. R. A'.'in Horn left. Inst evening forr JndlHrtapoLs on a business trip. Mrs. J- A. Teegarden will entertain i tho Sunday school class taught by Mrs. ! Fred Stephens on Friday night Rt her home on Grapevine street. The occasion wiil be in tiie nature of a valentine port y. Mrs. Ed Moiinder of Ivy street has" been ill for the pas? few days threat ened Willi pneumonia. Miss Mary Andrews will entertain t.he Five Hundred Club this evening at her homo fin Grapev'ne street. I IN ATS AROUND -GAR YMliS O nRIflV. Miss Flora O Prien is home from the Northwestern university for a few ilays, to visit Iter parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. O '.rien, CHI Jefferson street. GOF.S TO CAMFOHM. Charles Martia, of the Martin bakery in Rroadw ay, left this morning on j a business trip to California. I FATIIF.U DKA I). Mrs. .1. H. Hvtvi, Oi Harrison street, lias been called to Carroll, iv the death fat her. THlt'HRB .'(Fi HOMK. M Iss Patsy A'kl'e. a tea. her at the' ilirii Pari: school, has gone to spend; a mi::.'-t ner ,wm ar uresron, Minn AIRS. M TTI. II. Mj:':r:, .! Mrs H, Jeff er.ir. !

Thrt entertainment cc.mrni t of the Ifammond Country club is prepar.ng for production Feb. HI the richest comedy etunts ever given at tha: home of cotnady and Jest. Dr. T. W. Oborlin. ehai-rr.an of the O'limittee, announces for n.-xt Frldav week "Tim District School' ihHt old but ever-new entertainment, which has tickled the risibilities 0f r.uo-e people than any other amateur production known. The cast of characters Is busily engaged In nlRhtly rehearsals and IJ. L. P. Pell, the sweet s'njer of ilnlimsi! street, who is to Vie featured j i;i "Hen Pott Is the ptiii- soloist for tits roductlon. Also th Hotcy fugle j Ovins. Mr. and Mm. Peter Ourr. packer street, entertalne t; e K..pg' Daughters of the Central Christ iun church, this afternoon. Mrs. J. w. w.tke. r.32 Jefferson street, will er.tertuln the Loyal Women's clafs this aftertioo-:. RmiRV TO .-,K K.I. A ' II. After a three week's isi; here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John It. leftan In hill more street. Mr. and Mrs. Pit til returned to their home at Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday. HOSPITAL f.t l,n. Mrs. Keilman. Mrs. J. F. Consid'.ne, Trs. W. H. O'Donnell and 'rs. Hannun were hostesses to the Mer--v i-os-npital gu Id at the hofjilta! this afternoon. .N VKITKn Dtl'tiHTKB. j Mr. and Mrs. Kdmundsi who have j been virlting- their datifc-hter and hus- ' hand. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Hem mlngrway. j 515 Madison street, returned to their I rtorne at Ren ton H-trbor. Mich, yes'erj day. j tISS HEWITT. j Miss Fun ice II ewitt of No rthwesem university. Is a gue-t for a few idays of Mrs. P. E. Oratner. 8"2 Madj ison street. I I TIMES By United Prens. NEW TURK. Feb. 6. The xw York1' Kven.ng Sun's financial review says: I "Wall street was again todav swayed1 by numerous wild rumors which tended! to some liquidation in the af'e-rnoon ses-j .won. Early in the da y lite stock mar-' kt was j,-.-neral!y strong. Reports of j additional sinking: by German subma-j rines wer- accoiiipanied by the slate-j riicnts that one of the vessels was a ! i-rtf.r v. i'h Atiificms ahoud. ; By United Press. ' OIHCAGt). Feb. 0 AVith a complete; absence of buying power, wh-at broke ' vhorttv u r r.n. ',f the tcM,.Qt ,..,. n i ,t iv ! for some time today a-:d May s. Id as low as IT1, but recovered. D opened unchfif.g-d. but gaired to pii. (rts opened upon additional trading, hut declined. iTdtifmns were quit but tlrm. Sy United Press. NEW YORK. Feb 6. Gams of a point or more were made by leach rs on the st k. exchange at the opening tod in a continuation of th. bull nutveni. n' started by the break with Germany. Steel opened up at P'M; Iackawaiia gained 1: C rural Jeatlo r, 1; America!! I'eet .Sugar broke 1. and Marine common sold down J Atchison American Am. rlcan American .11' :l . ft .. ii' - 72 - 76 - ail ;g Peel Sugar Car Foundry Locomotive Anaeond i American Smelting P.rooklvn Rapid Trensit P.aldwin Locomo'ive Italtiniorc and Ohio Canadian Pacific American Can Co. New York Central Colorado Fuel Cheapeake and Ohio Crucible Steel Erio American Steel Foundries Generpl FVctric General Motors Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Pep,ih;ic Iron and Steel Leading , I'. S. Rubber - "'a i .lee - 41j . -221 . r.n -tin .18.-. . nij -U'Si -PJllJ - -"4 - 7Ri - i'li - a -P'7 - - SI i .2114 .Ift'i A?: . ICS - 12J American Sugar Southern Railway Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Ten as Oil 1. S. Steel "n ion l a cific Ft ah Copper AVabnsh AVillys Overland CHICAGO CXOSE GRilH ITTTUKES. Whtit-Miy. 173?; July. 17 U; Sept Co i n M 2 y . Co-.ts May. i o 1 : Jul 54i: Jul; CHICAGO I.IVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts. lT.OdO; market. 10c up; rough, $11. S3 i' 12.00; p-;Rs. $9.7. 11.00. t attle Receipts. 4.500; market 10c up: beeves, $ t.H0 2.2." ; cows-heifers. $5.15(510.50; slocker:. $4. 10 f,t O.3.", : Texans. $'?.S55 calves. $ 10.25 T? 1 4.2a ; canners. $4.23 '5 a. 80; western Floors, $7.n.'o-(r 10.30. FOR A BAD COUGH Here is n fine old-fashioned recipo for coughs, colds or catarrh trouble that has been used with great success. Get from your druggist 1 oi. of Pr.rmint (Rouble Strength) tbiat 75c worth and add to it J pint of hot water and oz. of granulated sugar. This will make full half a pint when mixed. Take one tablespconful 4 times a day. No more racking your whole hoijy with a cough. Clogged nostrils sSould open, air passages of your beat clear up so you r.n breathe f reel v. It is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant, to take. Anyone who lias a stubborn cough, or hard cold or catarrh fn ny form sljiulcl give this prescription a trial. Summers Pharmacy can supply you. Adv.

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have risen to new heights. The Honeysuckle tains in the persons of Mesianies V. H. Pnvis and Jesse Ai!sn with their little brother Kiekiah, who :s R. O. W'nokler, will step teomo on the 16th. The aim Us ion to the ciuh on this occasion wlil be for members and their fn mil lew on! v and that the big- club rooms wiil be packed to Oia roof Is a foregone conclusion. Among those in thi cast are Messrs. c. a. Smith peter Crumpacker ("otnan Scott. Dr. T . W. Oheilvn. A". H. Reiter, R. O. Winckier, it. L. P. Pell. Wm . Thomas and P. A. Parry. The girls are MescJamen Ohtdlaw, Crumpa!'ke.r, Wlnekler. Atnes, 'rrne. Ruff, Wilson, Davis, niierlin and Scot. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Pmter Creamery extras. Wq?,')-'; creamery firsts. "S''f?H" iirs's. 114'ij. 14e; seconds. 22 ''i 2.1c. Fggs Ordinaries. 42?4:c; firsts, 4 1c. Live poultry Fowls, 16V21e: ducks. L'tic; gee.se, tti'olTe; springs, r.c: turkeys, 21c. ;uxy Hugh J. O'.Veil. aged .'2, who made his home vilh Mr. and Mis. R. L. Ogdeti at tb-s'-'x il'e, died yesN rday 't pneumoi:ia at St. Margaret's hospital and is to Vi. buried Thursday with s-rv:ces, ui All Faint.-" church at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Annie Hoover, for years a well-, known and respected resident of Ham-j mond. died of tanccr of the stomach at ' S'. AIargi;r:'s hospital yesterday. She is survived by three sons and two; daughters. Her husband died a number i nf years sgo. A jeitcr from his sweetheart is now . believed to have prompted William j Lane, the labor contractor, to end bis, life by asphyxiation in his room at. 603 j Hob man Mrc.-t. yesterday. The con-i ten's of tin- lefei- was not made known. The i' mains of ;(,,- man are, a the Stewart undertaking establish-! ou nt aod 'nice sopk f the decease,!! man have leen heard from. They arc i Harry jtnd Hoy. who live in pennsylva-j ei'i, and Coorpo. xv hose home is in Chii qtr. 'J';re is st;l a cjuestion as to whether l ane, who contracted with !o-! oi! oflvfri!' to miloid coal froi-. cars i met (ii i'ii l..y .'iciiient or ur. nt. ; PARENT-TEACHERS' MEETING TONIGHT An important meet jug ,,f the Parenti"ea hers association is to l.e held thi- : evening in the Central school and all i mem hers are urged to be present. The proa ran promises to be very interesting arid should give the parents of pupils a i better understanding of what the farul- ! ty is endeavoring to accomplish. OLD GLORY ON VIEW As war appears more inevitable wifh the passinjr days, the Stats and Stripes are becoming ni-re aad more in evidence iti t'r- Galium, t re xi-'u. M.uny businc.-.i h-uises liave flats .c.-r th-ir entrances. Those i nterina the elevator n the ll,i!iiire,-nd building walk beneath a but fk'g. Tisrough the i . hi-n t il "is! le-s flas i.et jii to a PP'.i r 'da y. SERVICES FOR ! OFFICER LAMM .-i l vice.- fur Officer Frank Ltum of the 1 -at itiioiid poll. f..ree. who died yer-t ,-nla y. are lo he held tomorrow moii.iiig t i.'te late lesnjence, 4S0 liny ir t. a. 1") o'elocl. and the corteg-e led by a hand and uniformed poli-e vvill go t.i the Erie hrot. Th- remains are to . t-lity-1 on the toi'ti C, .v . train to Peru, w'-erv internnnt is to take pbtce. Tlie pa 1! In n r rs are fellow members of 'he poli' 1 e force and their names follow: Han'oii. Lute. Wailak, C.rlua. Kurc and Vrr-a jkov. AT DeLUXE T -h (!ii.p:ti-nts are not co very um otiiiniiii, it is Ft ill rather unique for a yiintr lady lo elope with two men on ili'i san.' day. This remarkable record i.- held by Louise Huff, the Famous Players-Paramount, star. Of course it was in a motion pictut" that Mist lluf performed this unusual feat an adaptation of Poo'h Tarklngton's celebrated humorous novel, "Seventeen," in which she is co-starring nt Do i.uvn Wednesday will Jack Picl.ford. it so heppens that Jack dreams of his i iopement w ith her and she actually inns off with auo'Kr man. Director Robert G. A'lnr 1 a decided to stride both the elopem s--1 he dream and the real on the same iay, takingr two racinjr roadsters out ' a 1 ntely spot in order to stag-e the two sc. a s. HAS MORE RIFLES Howard ('. AA" ks who oi-gatiized the Rifle club in Hammand last fall, comes forward with some tlmelv news to the effect that he has purchased a n uliitional 100 jjove.-nmen; rifles whi.'n ;.re now in transit fojr, tlie Sptingtield ill., arsenal. Members of the ei;:b have the pi iv. lege of pur.-liatHns these hisrh jowcreri modern gur.s at a. i.oir.inai cost. ALLEGED MANN ACT VIOLATION IRt I nitril Presn.) MADISON. WIS.. Feb. 6 Louis Rjgas of Madison, charged with transporting a minor girl from Madison to Gary. Inc.- was sentenced to two years a the Fort Leavenworth. Kan., federal pv..-o:i in ti e fedral court. He is alv aed to have transported Miss Carrie Reynolds, 17, from Madison to (iary ir.; August THE VOTE WAS UNANIMOUS TIM US HI RHtl AT STATU CAPITA I,. INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. C The house pasw-d the bill Introduced by Senator Kinder to move superior court room 3 1js1.ii county f i o-n Hammond and Crown Foi:.t to Gary. The vote was unanimous. SS members voting for tiie passage of the bill and none voting against it. Inasmuch as the bid had alrer.dy

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a: Thsrs Slmiuro Ks uunua -res CaDlfcjtiam.) LONDOIJ, Teh. 6. Tha steamer Wartansels wai sunt today. It was a steal steamer of 4,511 tons registered in London aa3 she had been reijuisltioiiea by tl admiralty. (By TJElted Press Cablegram.) MADKID, SPAIN. Teb. 6. Spal made formal protest against the eh. limited submarine campaign ia a cote handed to the German am. bassador hero today. Action In seunlng a note of protest precludes an imraedlato break of relations between Spain and Germany. (By United Press Cablegram.) LONDON, Pet. 6, Tne captain of the Britisb steamer Adelaide was taken prisoner when that vessel was stink today. Ilinety-six of the passengers were saved. passed the senate. It wiil become a; law as soon as it si slar.e J by the gov- i c tn or. ! ONLY ONE CONTEST ON DEMOCRAT LIST With only one contest in the Democratic line-itp for the city election primaries, and that between Charle-. Sohoneri and AS'l'liac Koib for the cii i n-rnrtun, and . ,-,: two .anuidales lor places on the rtepu 11 lea n ticket, there was little excii m-uit in HammonJ f"lh'Wing the (losing cf the period for entrance into the race. rour men niea ineir declaration aiier me story in i H a timks or Sat.urday wciten. inese were Aloert Kose, Rob-t-ri i. i nor ami r ranis marun, canui - dates for the council cm the Demo cratlc ticket from the Firt, Eighth and

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a 1 1 '.he offices hav Edgars has file Democratic J to .-oioeeeu aspi r hinis If. DAY'S NEW BILL I IM K III illi V I at s r vti: vprrti.. INDIANAPOLIS, Ed.. Rcp-vaei.t-ative Pay of Lake county, lus introduced in the hous a bill to establish ar. ei.R-ht-hoitr work day for ployeH, except in form & work. AlS" a bill to gi.'e and town trustee? auti.o" iih publc mail.ets. iruen etn'iornestlc .- our. cii s to estabIn the politi. al column of Thh Times touay John T. Munch announces his candidacy lor alderman-at-larn'i of Gary on the Democratic thket. Mr. Man has been a resident of Gary Since ISh was proprietor for five ars of a gro-j eery business at SOD Adams s'reet. and 907 Jefferson street; later hr organized the Marieh Provision Company at 16th and Rroadway. selling out In 1312. He. ! bought the Gary Bottling Worka. selling j out in 1 P 1 5 . since w hich time: he has I been engaged in the real rsti'.e and! foreign exchange busiti'ss in room 21il 1 Savage builiiing. 7th a vet.ue Ptid Broad-j way. Mr. Marieh lioids large property; interests 1r. Gary, owning- a large brick ; Mock nt I'M!) avenue and Adonis, street, a fine residence property at 22 Adams! street and much vacant property-. In ! 11103 Mr. Marieh made the race fori alderman-at -large and was defeated by the small margin of ninety -si -votes. The Gary safety board last night j named four new patrolmen, each rep-j resenting a sepniate group or national!-i ty. During the iatter pari of the week j the boar d will appoint a now night captain and a new night desk sergeant, the j former to till Gapt. George XeMorovich's , place, the latter to take the post of Al- ; tert Haark, who resigned t. become chief of police of the American Fridge j company. President Purr last night .mtiouneeil ' the fol'owing appointments of police-, men: Fdward G. Killer ( American-j born). Henry Gusl ( AlbaniaT. . '''larenee Chavis (colored. American-born), and Mike Royerski (Slavish). : . ROST Roman gold cross between ("en - tral school snd Wool worth Hohman St. store; reward if returned. Call 1 1 H5J Hammond.

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on Every Bk Citrm m Co hi 3 fTT f In Or.o Day. The Whai-You-May Column EGGS The egg is the worst shell game we have ever been up against. There was a time when eggs were so common we trapped them in great numbers and ate them while they were still young. But that was before they invented cold storage. In those days the elder eggs were utilized as an offensive a very offensive weapon in the hands of displeased theatergoers. Today the only difference between the elder eggs and the young ones is ten cents a dozen. Under present conditions it is frequently brought home to the poorer of us that while dead men may tell r.o tals, with eggs it's different. The egg today is a nomad. It travels up and down the country and the pricelist all th? time. It is the ambition of even'- vell born egg nowadays to See America First. MANY IN THE FLORIDA COLONY With Mr. and Mra GeoreA Filer Gf Hammoml a'. Daytona Reach. Fits.. Lake county person athe number o the winter re i. tint winter resort is brought up to j alli Bcr,,rding to word. Mr. and M iya. j oney are expec d to arr;" e tio'-r-from Tampa Fia. 1 George Ed r 1r nnrt fumH-j- vr t ; S. V.T. TRACY HONORED News has been re.j.ivej hy '-iends o ! c W. Tracy, fonr.erly of Hit.inwnd. i that at a meeting of directors, ir . Tracy ha l"--a elc led president -f : following- Important Chici.go cor:.f.ani.-s ; t'hicago I'ttlities compan-. '.'hiea;; j Turin-ii Cir.-uany, Chicago ''.'" r.o.i..e i and T jT-m .n-il company and ths rilir.oi-; Telephone and Telegraph rompany. TO ATTEND COURT I BILL HEARING j Among those who are ai Indianapolis 1 rodny to sppear before the house eon- ! mittes as opponents to the bill orea--! ing a criminal court at cr,,-n p,,int j sre Attorneys A". J. McAleer, Freci ' Cr.smpacker, Fred Harnett, L. A". Cl-a-; vens and H. K. Granger of Hammond. Al e Ottcnheimer of Last Chicago. Frcnk Gavit of Whiting and AV. P. Van Home of Indiana Hsrbor. ttorney AVilliaio J. Whinery left for the state cnpRai Sunday night. The hearing on the bill ; wm to have bicn held late this af'-r-i noon. -iTobacco Ha!)ii Easily Overcome A. New York'. r. of w ide espei iencc. .has written a book telJmg how th teliirov cr snufT habit, nav be eesiiland qui.kly 1-ai.ishcd with delight; . ! benefit. The author, Kdvvar , J. Woo! i Key, Fill D. StaMon F. New York Co ' wiil mail bis book f r e on rojuesi. ' The l'('C;i: tmi ro-.es wonderfully n er tobae.o craving: is conquered. Cr'ic J iiss, tran mil sleep, clear eves, nrn i appetite, good dtces'ion. tranly vise ', strong memory and a genere.l gain .: ,' efficiency are among the many ben ;',.. ! rep-irted. G"t rid ( f thst tiTvas. ir,-o ' able feeling: no more need of pipe, clg ' clg-irctle. snuff or ch- v. Ing tobacco . : pacify- morbid desire. Adv. rirr the elephant r" - f.srpr WIS rlrV. ii vi 1 vL. Ji --v ' v.i '- tr T4 vt,' i i yy i K-A f"-V Find the Fiephant. outime it corr. !y, tea,! r "o us a n 1 y. u wiil ic.:'i a vaiurh!; ho for be -v; f.f wM-rat't dee1 a, i, ttitsur.n .h-.r t-.R.-- to --. i A hen tiie lots vvh.rh vie n ,,: I sM' lt'-'o"--" jLols are expected to he worVi ' J KiiiO (Hi It within a year. ' CCNTTNE3TTAI. SALES COMPANY I 10O5 Port Dearbora Eldjj., Chicago

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