Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1917 — Page 5

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SOCIAL COMI5TO EVENTS. V .A. Uticbanau will be hostess to the Alpha IJhi 'lub at luncheon at twelve o'clock l-'nday at and el's in .Masquerade at t'nity Hail St. Patrick's nie.-ht. March 17th. C-!."-l The Koiah ( ainp Kite t'.it Is : moot with -M'ulcJin.' Omroy at her home, s ' "-';" street. Friday vvtnii,f at scvrit "'o:'"''-- I At 1 r homo in Sheffield iivrmh' Mrs. J.ou, ry w ill J... hostess 1-Yidav a ft. -rn. -or, j t,. members i ' ! ho Ain, (;:,!,. Tho Tudvc O'clock Iinn-r '!ul will ! 1 i-t.-rtHin.'-fi by Mrs. ' W.-ivno Van Older ,,f iv-troit street Friday. , Ful c ii your tr.-en tie and rrai t.- j bnity lhiU St. Fa l rick's nittbt to the I Vawmer.t.1 l,,n. 3-li-t j Mrs. A. J. ;urk of Highland street i w:!! the t-.e .- d , -!,. ,.-.k .,-;, ' Fmhr.ndpry .-Jul, ., hr u-:ts Friday i i ft' i' noun. " The r.-s,;br Friday A f -T t: n .! ; ! tarty of the Woman's J.nyai Circle willj ''' i veu t..m.n..w at the Moose lb,!!. Mr.-. M iddlet..n 1 : v 31, -el;, -r .: t r.-, t will be, hostess at t h weekly meelimr of tii,- Kins- imun'tit. rs Friday afternoon. Yes. you bet I will to Tnif v it .11 Mss.juera.l'i St. Patrick's r'-;hf. S-F-1 i Tins Hammond Municipal Choral So-1 ciety will mot on Tuesday e onin inei 1 1 1 i i

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ASSORTED JELL0, 9 three for

GOOD LUCK MILK can 9 GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE two pounds 5 J o OUR REGULAR 30c COFFEE four pounds $1.00 MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI three for 23f KITCHEN CLEANSER three cans for 12r 2 LB. SACK SALT ic six fcr 23 FANCY GRAPE FRUIT ' three for .25 ASSORTED CAN SOUP three for 35r; BRICK CHEESE, FANCY pound 25 c FANCY LEMONS dozen 19e OUR SPECIAL BAKING POWDER one pound can 19o

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NEWS

UMBRELLAS We mention umbrellas contritely, for we are addicted to them. We are otherwise normal and sane; but once loose in a crowd with a furled umbrella and human safety is no more to us than one broken leg to a centipede. We have overcome most of our other bad habits, like rubbers, and ear muffs, and sauerkraut. And we don't insist on making our own salad dressing wherever we go any more. But umbrellas are things we can't resist. We are fiendishly adroit with them. Isn't there something we can put in pur coffee to help us? stead of Monday of next wek at tho Central school. rent saw. At Indian i you can buy strictly W 25cBRISKET BACON If FANCY BEEF STEW .16C FANCY VEAL STEW 18c OYSTERS, quart ..40 741 Claude S itr, wUmn . -iJkT fM Wrtf 1

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mm i Free Trial of Pjranid Pile Treatment Will Answer the Question Emphatically. 1J Wr x , " - a "Hello! Send lle a llui of l'yramia.'' Yotir case la no worse than wfra the casca of many who did tr thin remarkable Pyramid I'iIp Treatmont ami n ho have sdni- written u.-i l.-l-tora i.uiddirij oyer Willi joy and thankfulness. Test it at our eppnpe hy. mailirnr tho In-low ooopoii, or trot a fi-n Ikx from your tlruij-s-ist now. Take no snlistituio. FREE CQWQH 64 1'yrarniU luiiltiing., Marshall. Mich. Kindly p'n,l ma a Free sarnrla r ("jrnmH IMIo '1'reatmeut, in plain wrapper. Kama Street FRKSIl :.'; GS dire.-t from the farm. l"h'ne .': U-i;i:ri-.n.!, ilarclmr.t A'JIauser. ;i-15-l MBS. GROMAN A HOSTESS. Mrs. II. C Groman entertained the Wednesday Afternoon P.rideo fh.ib at ardf followed tiy a luncheon yesterday at her hntni in Rimbach avenue. Mrs. Atjfirt;st Hrhneider of Huth strw-t will he the hostoas at the ret meeting- in twn weeks. CLUB IS ENTERTAINED. Tho "lied Heads" held their F.cond meeting last Tuesday evening at the home of Wynn Jones. 12?,0 iloraJne avenue, Kenwood. Contests of a unique character, and music were features of tho evening; following- which refreshments were served. Thir n xt meeting is announced for Tuesday. JInrch 27th. at: the home of Miss Henry. The members present were Mjss Jl.-nry, Miss Dorothy Cunningham. Miss r.kdla Ivaver. Alonzo Si-grist, C;. 'j! Bell and Wjmi Jones. J ST. PATRICK XNTEBTAINTHEITT. At St. Patr'- k's entertainment will be g-iv.-n at "All sjaint.s-: Kail under the auspices of the Holy Xamc Society next Sunday evening. March' IS. Tickets oa -sale at Harry Weis' Drua; .Store. 3-1 oil 7 DEBORAH SOCIETY. With the members of the Deborah society -Mrs. James Krwin. 2D 7 IV-troit street. .. tit. ria ineil Mrs. (i.-.,.,- Y'eazel. Mrs. Plum ami Mr-;. Hrwin j' s'orday at. the regular tv-.-kK- me.-tinK ot" the society. Th l.usin. f..r th.e afternoon was transacted after which the hostess served a two i.our.;e luncheon. The monthly Fecial mt-r'tinjr will occur next Wednesday after.-a.in nt tho home of Mrs. A. Wcl.-h, ft liau'-r ytreet. M3S. TILLMAN A HOSTESS. The Camrna ('liaptcr of Thf-ia S;.'n:a riii Sorority, which is affiliated with The Hull Ibuse, Chicafco, will be entertained by Mrs. Krnest S. Tillman of Dr. Hichland street on Saturday. March 17. from three until elcrht o'clock. Mrs. Tillman is prrand vice president, and is in rharr;.' of the convent ion to be field in Chicago. ET7TERTAISTS INFOHMALLT. Yesterday afternoon the members of the G. J. A. Kmbroidery t'lub were t-,-nu. sts of Mi s. T? I. Hardest y at It r home in Wilcox, street. The members brought their needle work and dnrine the afternon the hostess served a dainty collation. ATTENDS NATIONAL CONVENTION. Miss Doss i: kancr I'oster, art super- j risor in the schools was in attendance yesterday at the riatiui al convention of the Fashion Art Leaeuo beinc held nt the Auditorium in "hicaeo. Frank A!vah T'arsons who 1" (Hired at the baptist church in 'fammnnd Tuesday r.n ing- waa on-tho rrotrram. FFTITRK PATTEKT T'.T "YKRS will do well to order now as an increase of from 10 to 25 per cent is expected within the next two weskf. V. W. Di-miwy. Look In the classified column for the Calumet Ave. Garage sperial tire sale. 3-l,"-6t r.tp talues in embroidery will b offered Friday at Wool worth's, -lfi 1 Ptate Street. Tion't mi s this sale. ,1-1.5-1 CORNS SCT LIKE . A PUSH BUTTON Tells why they are so painful and how to lift them right out. If you pus!-, on an electric button you form a contact with a live wire which rirps the bell. When your shoes Press atrainst yotir corn it pushes its sharp roofs down upon a sensitive nerve and you Kot a shock of pain. Instead of triniinmir your corns, which merely makes them crow, just s'- ji into any drug- store and ask for a quarter of an ounce- of free?..: ne. This will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft com or ca'ius from one's feet. A few- drops applied directly upon a tend. r. aching- corn stops the soreness instantly, and soon the corn shrivels up so it lifts rinht out. root and all. without pain. This drug: is harmless and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. Adv. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS. AA'e wish to thank our friends ami neighbors for their kindness and sympathy durir.if the death of our father. Mr. Slingsby: also wish to thank Lion Ptore and Chicaeo Telephone CV. and ohera for the, beautiful floral ofTering-s. The fdtnp-sbv Chilirep Free Orpheum Theater Tieket-3 Suy your shoes of us and get your theater tickets free. Main floor seats. JAS. B. ORTT 169 E. State 8t Hamrrrond, Ind.

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anything in this world you will always he confront, .i with an t nemy. iSoir- of y.ni folks rixht h--re in Ma tntt-.ond knowthat just as soon as you start out in God's cause that the enr-tpy vvill laugh and scorn at you, 'I'tn you exre.-t. to become Christians?' Why. the minute, you start out to sfi. uso an rtMil.-tr cause, it ir.ay be possible that !t js tho abolition of saloons in Hammond, sonic-body 1 r'm the outside will laugh and say, 'Ha. ha, do they expect to be able to do anvthinir?' We'.l. this did not bother Nohemiah. H" went ahout his work there and they asked him to ccme down and talk the matter over w ith them, but Nehemiah said, 'No, I haven't time; I have a Treat j,,b t- An I when tho enemy si w that he m-nnt po on with his work they said to h;i,i, "Wi-ll, we cips we will organize ;,nd we will rreent. this work.' So they commenced to organize an army; ilo-v -,,-, .-onsff t) stop lb.- work l;,- 1'oi-ca-. No -a-, did Nhemiah pet seared at th.-ir threats an 1 uy to !rs p.ople: 'V.!l. v.e v,i,l wi-.h-daw I fom the seat of lr! , .I.!U,S1. fhey are oi i.-a t li o - :!;t .'in -y 1 ; i-, vent our work".' That 's riot wh.it lie, f-;-ld; that ii; not the kind of stuff (hit Nehemiah f:u! n;adi -!. hi. :-, C-l t-.-ucli.-d h-m on ti.e shoulder d.. ri th.-i-e on tietioor and .-.aid (.. him. 'You nit- l lie m.-in to build that w -i-!.' and N- ; 'o Il'm, 'I nl: K'i.' he to. build that wui'..' H; knew 1 Rointr to buil ! i' be. a us '..-anted him d-i it. '1.1 him what ti.o foundation made of. It mitrht be laid i bodies of the ,.r,,.,---, s of i h snt 'I said wiil was had i hadn't tohl was to tie ill tii dead . ri r e r- rise s- N. hemiaii called ins n.r n t him and said to them, 'Now. let every man take In his rijrhf hand the trowel and Jet every man K'T'l or. his Suie the sword.' Risht hand the trove! and by the side the sword. What did it mean? It m. ant that Nehemiah intended to build the w aJl around Jerusalem t v-n if he had to build it on the dead h-alr of these. enem.es. The work h id ! be !-m and in order to do it It. might mean thi destruction of these enemies. And so T say to you this afterno-.n. ray ij.-ar friends, the work of Christianity is Just as much destructive in it', nature ;.s t is ern. rtict i ve The world ep--cts th church to feach and o go further ane) brine- men and women to -he altar to seek admission to Christ, and it expects you en the other hand To pi out and destroy these t'lmes that tr.p your younsr friends and send fhom down to an eternal hell. Pu you say that the church cannot afford to fro out and work afrainst this preat business. Now do you know whn th.e Irylslatiy tody bad under ootlsir! ' ration this bill there was no one sinsrle man who piv B sinple af.e'ery f.r the Honor traffic, r.ot- one. Not on- of the mrmtw of the nrohihiti-n bill down there at Indiana! dl d a pol - THESIELE FAHTY. , Mr'. Peter Austpen entertained at a thimble pnrty yesterday afternoon at her homo in TVmplas street for the members 'of the P.. A. K. Club. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served elurinir the afternoon. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Ha vis of May s'reet in two weeks on Wedn. sday. CIVIC DEPARTMENT MEETS. The civic department of the- Hammond Woman's Club will Meet at eight o'clock Friday -vcniiiK at the home of .Mrs. I. L Modj.-ska, f'H Park Place. The M-ho-i coiamiliee is in charge of tho -v-nin'x program ami h-is secured Mr. M.-ratii"!, sup. rini.-nd. nt of schools to ive the aeiUn.-ss. AID SOCIETY IS ENTERTAINED The? Ladies' Aid Society .r th Methodist church was entertain. j- irst 1 very doliKhtfully by the third division yesterday afternoon at the horn.; of Mrs. H. A. McConnell in Kenwood. The program for the afternoon consisted of a (in-ill) of M.iits hv Miss Ldythe McConnell, a piano solo by Mrs. Huths, a reading by Miss Miriam 1'irie and a sodb by little Helen and Margaret Harrison. There were covers for fifty and a prettily appointed two course luncheon was served. Karly sprimr flowers de-oratd the service tables very attractively. MFET WITH MRS. SMITH. A pleasant meeting of the Ladies" Aid Hociety of the First Presbyterian church was held yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Harry Smith. 35 Highland street. The meeting: was in the nature of a thimble pnrty and was attended by a larpe number of the members. A prettily appointed luncheon was served duringthe afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Thompson and Mrs. S. A. r.ell were the assisting hostesses. I Following- the retrular business meetli.ic e.f G-dden Hod Carhp '. M"7 Ib'.val Nt igd'.bors last evening- at the T O. '". F. j hall a yoke a-id a. collar w. re raffled off j an 1 a social hour Mas enjoyed by tho! members. Mrs. Jtilli l'ais was the winner of the collar and Mrs. Fred Co- 1 derg-ree-n of the yoke. ! Initiation of a class of camlidat. s will j feature the moot lng "'' tl:- Hammond: Chapter of Moose-heart L-sion to be held j Friday evening at the Moos,. Hall. A I soc ial hour will follow the businepM j meeting; w h n refreshments will b" j s'-r. d. The regular order "f business was followed at th'- meeting of (he L.tdies' Auxiliary of tlie (.). K. . yesterday aft-r-noon at th" f o i F. ball In two wks foi !o incr tho lodte s- syion tho iiifiub rs v. ill entertain nt a card party. AV. ?. Frvin spnt several days the last of the week wi'h ;:is parents and other friends at Hammond, Ind. lies:. - ill.-- fill.) Press. Howard AV. Griffith of Hammond. Ind.. Is spending: a few days with his parents, Sir. and Mrs. L. If. Griffith and family. North Jackson street ranil' (ili.l Unbeatable of Hats.Mlce

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too friends of prohibition fcaid agmn.1! tiio liquor trat'fle. lint they said you cannot afford to break down the business in Indiana. Why, these men have, their money invested in capital or in build, .k's or in machinery; you cannot afford to take it from them. ou cannot afford to take it from them. I want to say to you this alt.-rtvon that the huuor trafllc i.i not a business al ail. not a business. Why, -.Ttain!y, that i.-i risht, it l.i not, it is not a business at all. Now, let's see, the political e. uuotiiist l.-lls us that we must stand for one of threo tlnntrs. In the Hrst. jilaci-, wo may servo the public and for that service receive protlt. In the second r liice We may serve the nubile and receive no profit. Now that is called charity. In tlie third place we may father profit to ourselves and perform

no service per it. Now that hiss is called crime. Nov. they kfhat; th.'.y say ...-hi p. you r-. o-Tcr It t'i the v.eal'h pn further than rve you must hie ins; j '.w.-r o toe eommini t a wej-lth pir to toe eolvlTPUf.t . N'ow let's iiiialvjer? t,,, t !: re Hero is a RP'O'i v iii Hninru'.itd. tu.d be has fruits and v-sr.;tahK-a and such things in bis store. Here c:.ti,-s a laboring; man and tie has money in his poek't. The j-rofer would rifiu-r have, the money itian his r' .'tern s aid the laboring man wo ild rather liave the groceries than tin. money, so they sti-ike a barpaln. (if course, the R-roeer makes a profit on his Si-i-js, but lisl.-n, in return fur the profit le (-'Ives to that laboring man of Hammond somethinsr that when he goes back home and has prepared end put on the table, his boys and frtr's in his family have somothinir that will make th'-m prow .strong, Kie them b.-t"er bodies. He is a v. alth producer in the litt le city of Hammond. We'I, we say to the KToecir, you fot a profit, but you save in cichani?'! for it and therefore you help to product" weal'h in Hammond. We say to liirn, all ritrht, sir. you belong in that class of business that, belongs over here. Step ripht over here. Xow you go alonir th line and you may take tho lumberman, you may take, the butcher, you may take the doi tor, you may tako the preacher, and you may takfl every one of that class and they ill measuro up to this standard. Xow. then, we will gy t the second rla, but T -will not slop there T want to po to tho third cluss. AYno belcuips in that class? The first fellow wo find is the hiirhwnynian, the f-dlow who takes your mone y at the point of s g"un. Now that fellow doesn't belong to the wi-altb-produclnir crowd. We!!, let's jro on and we como to the Kambl-.-r, who tc tiie skillful manipulation of cards pat hers himself protlt. Nov., listen. 1 want to say to you this afternoon I j lIon',: rar' whether that profit ,s ;l (Conttnued on pap. 'IgT.t.) Xew . Mrs. Grant Seeley and Mrs. John Grace, representing the Deborah Society and Urs. Harry Hatfield and Mrs. William Achenbach of tho King's DauRhte rs, both societies of the Christian church, were business isitors in Chicago yesterday. Horn to Air .and Mrs. Lester A. 3'ilne, 43 Drackert street, this morning, a son. DISCOVERED AT LAST J. W. Ne well of the Newell Taxi Co., i 1.12 Stat" St., has the agency for Lake county of the Homier Xon-PeflatinR .inner Tub. s. and will be pleased to ifJve demonstrations at the office. W' - have these tubes in our taxi cars, which i is a good demonstration itself. Since j putting them in our tire troubles have , be.-n eliminated. For information Phone -t Hammond OJS. nammoivi vn. -j.a-i HIM ARBITRER IHCffly DISPUTE Judge Starts Sittings March 21 in the Gary Primary Election Recount A ction Brought by Mayor Johnson and Dr. Smith. Judire AV. C. McMabon. Lake circuit court. Crown Point. who yc.st.-rday t-rantc-d tho petition of Mayor K. . Johnson and IT. V. AV. Smith, defeated for the lb-publican nomination for mayor of Gary, t al next AVednesday will sit with the board of recount, Ralph Ross and John Fox of Gary and Henry Aulwurm of Crown Point, to decide on all questions of disputed ballots. The court yesterday ruled favorably or, the r.coiiul petition presented by Attorneys Ralph Moss and Koy Messier, of counsel for Johnson, Smith and the other petition, rs. City Cbrk H. C. Francis, Irvingr Edwards and Joseph Zaramsky. Francis claim tho city i l.-rkship nomination, Zaramski and Edwards seek to be declared nominated for ouneilmen, Paul G laser, claiming the d.-mocraiic nomination for judjfe. also llh-d a petition for recount. it is understood Alderman M. E. iiouren, who also disputes E. N. AVhite's claims to the Democratic nomination for jud. , will l;!o a contest today. O. O. P. Eight On. AV. F. llndK" s, who b ads in the Republican mayoralty nomination race, is opposed by Johnson and Smith who are b-ul-. -d by nearly two-thirds of the Republican vot.-rs of Gary, all of whom are said i" he a nti-ma hme men. The re-voit ti jraiiit the- machine, it is stated, will take on more than a recount action. Smith, who is allied with Johnson in th re-fourit tifrht. promises prosecution if the evid. n. be lie ved tangible at tually proves to be so. .-jJJ Exterminator and Unas

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(Continued from rags One.) the soldiers last n i k 1 it man h like rcKUlars. The change in tin- appearance of the company and in the, physique of the linn was apparent to ev ryb .dy. Headed by a platoon of police, citizens, and high S'h.m! boys C-.pt. J. A. l.'mpleby and his oiaiit swuitic into Uroadway shortly before c-:. ... -i oYio, k and marched to Fifth nventie. Scor.-s of autos followed the troops. The troops' uniforms included the regulation broadbrimmed field service hats and the Ion; overcoat is. WAEHLT GREETED. At Uroadway and Fifth aw nue a return was made to the Commercial Club where a brief address of welcome was made and th-'ii the .ompany marched into an adjoining- hall wh r a ejui.-k dismissal waji made and eacli of the G.iryHe.bar. soldier boys was r.ooii siirrour.-l-"d by an admirinp host, of friends and rc lat i v.-s. K- f.-ar.b -l as the larcst and hrrt d-ill-' d company in tin- Indiana br ig "ie li. Gary unit last iiisht le-re .,;l ; 1! ti,. stories that bad come home conc-rmn: t , ..I,,.., On. li.rnl tico.s h it it. ill O O II' v i ... - Jury half of them were- Just s:, ...... c.nt nwnv bar-le a I'-'i, losted, i s had only part of th-!r uniforms, ti half bad guns. They pres. i.'-'l a l .! . Sp-. t 1.. of the (oves-nin-nt ft , paredticss." LOOK LIKE B.EOTJLASS. Last night air was different. TI e eornmand of 73 men had the smart n-ss of repuiars. Kvery command the captain gave, .showed their discipline. Physically speaking the tli.-n w re i fmc lot. The most of th-i.-i K-iin'-'i 'n weight, som-5 in height; all show-d hit -per chests and a few who were dispose.! to have too much, weight had it tak-n ..ff I -..,' o t. ).,, fr.rnt. rlv W'lVt .'itotilid ' ' .: . ,. - .." a l. i - ary. moop snouiu.-r i ne . in their step, last nieht. fhowc-t up straight, muscular, and manly. Kv. ry one commented on the improved appearance of the company. .lust a soon as possible the sc'di.-r boys, who d sired to. were tak- u over to Keener'! Itestaurant and give-i a supper. Within a short lime aff r dismissal, however, the most of the boys w.ro wdiis'k'-d away to their homes, ieavinir but a few to sleep in the hall .adjoining the Commercial Club. MAYOa WELCOMES TROOPS"hief Forbis had charge of the police arrangem.-nts and Major II. O. .Tolmson. who marched at the head of the troops when th y left town. Last night delayed a trip to the southwest so he could officially, as the first, ti'.izen of Gary, welcome the guardsmen back home. OFFICIAL ROSTER OF CO T. Capt. J. A. Vmpleby. First-Lieut. Thomas Riley. Second-Lieut. Charles UcGahon. First Sei-fft. Tlarl Malone. I.', In 1.-;lliTn i:.a---lr.r .Tosenh SV. Char'b s Morris. William Otto, Bur. h IVTry and Fre-d Kcdlman j U tt. Harry Cainc Lloyd Finch, Guy Harrod. John Kettles and T.'nio Larsen. I Cooks William Mushn'ak a n l J -ht I M. Rogers (New Orleans). i jich. Joseph Gilleskv. Musicians Clifford Spencer snd Hu?o Lin tier. Englers -Harlan Spero and Charles Gof. Privates Kdward Abel. August I'isek. Lawrence Gross. Laverne Haney, Harry Hall. Chester Healey, James Henry. Edward Hendrickson. Fenirr.cp: King; JJathev Leach. Carl Nelson, Tlosu Simons. Charles Sohn. John St. John, Alex Torio. Joo Aydelotte. Luther Barry, , ' l . ., .. t r. T 1 . . , T. I." . , 1 . 1 - , . . . -wv. '!"L- ,:t, rKe James JluKn, Joseph. Jluddlecton. John Kennedy, Ira King:. Sam Knoblock. Harry Kollus, Louis Kopinski, John Kosink, AVllliam Kusqht. Fd-. Lindstrom. Jack Listen, Joseph I.dany. John Lopan, Gordon McFCaclrn. Joseph Millstone, Sherwood Moe, Kobert I urray, I'eter Fabelic, William Ffaff. Itaron Zuigley, John Smith. Sylvester strong, Koy Tanner, David Taylor, Piefro Tesanovitch, Alex Jauka, Edward W-tl-pole and AVilson AVoods. QAEY MEN IN OTHER TNITS. jL.-turnintf with Co. F were the foll.nvnii; Gary men, formerly of the company, but now- transferred to other outfits of the First RcKinient: riegt. Supply S. rg-t. Otto Lirdyrrrn. Corporal Alonzo Haddix. AVatronmen Joe Morean, AVilllam TYing-le nnd Frederick A'etter. MachMie Gun S-rg-t. Charjes 1,'eeve. I'rivatcs Lewis T. Harry and Theodore T. Itomaiiohek.

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Eye Troubles Cured NO KNIFE NO BISK NO PAIN ;TX2s4 Franklin 0. Cartor, Li. D., CM- . f,v-.'d.- vr .---lirlEve, Ear, Nose A-i,Wjancl Throat Sp?-fc&&r-4 cialist. 20 years UAufM State Street, or. f.o. carterTonsils Hemoved ill the office. Deafness and Ringing Ears Cured. Nose Obstructions Removed without pain. Splendid Rest Room 3 for Patients.

-uilst iAm. r-.ca mi- a ren ! - f;i:t-r. ,'iick and h.-irr nieth-. t hvie a i-f -are. i, Jio danger, iN of (- ... , . v b' i .) . 1 CO i-litS, no pair- . -- 1. - f..r f--f. r from .;. ''. . granulated -as, mfiaminiticn, short sig-lit, far sigrat, tr.fn--A, arising- fr--n wearing- irapei f ecf j ad; - v.ir" . es, dimness of vision. ia. opiug eyelK'.s. cataracts, t amors, cysts, styes or ah. scesses of tae eye, cr squinting- or xoss yes. Crossed Eves Straightened It is in. wi'ii b id': tor's of;:, or 20 miri position. : ablins 'h mar; f-r upon sny hinir sum' a pet" the ii.l u: p'i ;!-l--r-b HV - ll'i - Tnn-ln0 rs rV ili V Tt-o wa u cuicseb c vciixtvi eiiy -No fluid need go iiiMugn ,ne hhni cappe'l oi'.ii cross.,! ;. -s when a ' can be had - quickly, surely cad salt!-, llr. Carter has s: r ipht-n-tl iiou-a;-: of crossed .- cs witlxont the knife, without dang-er, without chloroform, wir":out pain. Cures are effected in 33 or '- 1 minutes, and ever after the path-nt rot only enjoys jrnod .y..sisrht, h:t 1? from ridicule and tiio taunt heaped upon the physically impe Crossed eyes, frranulated Ijds and imperfect ions of the eves, if n-.-Kl f r-. often rfect. other c t d , mean life-long mi-erv. CONSULTATION FREE AVme and lcll Pr. Carter about - ir case in your own words. ( 'on -n b ai and advic ei'h.-r by p-t -c r '-r tn r rson will cost you noi,hinr. Vnu can leave 1-eime in the mormn-r. i.,-,t the iir.r;-.-j nnd rer.irn home in the ev-eninji of the same day. ri-e ! for Iir. '"arters I l-'KKll but valuable bock on eye rlise s.-. I Ti" w,il send .-cso testimonial lewters I from patietils whom i;as c tired. !F. 0. CARTER, M, 0. i 3 j Specialist HI EyC, Ear, N0G3 j and TllTOat DiS6aSe3. j 120 BO. State St., ClllCagO. i T ri,4- Tv4-l. C it, t.: iiusu xMuxi-n ui u in xiiir. Hours: 9 to T; Sunays, 10 to 12. - ----- - "'" ' Tir A frp TT . fpf fi-n . x x v v a. xx x x rx x lj . t TRUST u x J . XillXI WASHIXCTON-. March The f-.i- . ture of the l.'nited States Steel corporation -T'crmarcnce or Uifsolution ujw I rests with tho Supreme c-ou rt. Ai-jtu-j ments extending oyer four nays in the j federal anti-trust suit wore concluded i today by Solioitor General Davis. Dcfmito pensral rroposa! integration of the corporation and fubsidia ri re made in b"ha!f of th- ; government. The solicitor jr.--: posed tha t th-; subsid'a ries jad.iusted that there will arts i cie.nt number of Integrated -u rr -so re- . SlSfTc - pe t i n rn I-.o. units, none with rower to th; nopoly of the steel Industry.' GARY TO AID NEWCASTLE VICTIMS Mayor H. O. Johnson toilnj- issued call lor n ntafui meeiiuc: of ;arj- e-lti-irna to bf held at 8 o'clock nl;ht at council chamber, city ball. 'I he maj nr i "11 n n nit' eeniiujt tee to rale fumN nn.I collret clothing: and provision for the victims of the fwrnntle tornado. Hie values in embroidery wt'l be offered Friday at AAool worth's, 1B4 E. State Street. Don't miss th's pais?. 3-15-t ONOLA

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