Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1917 — Page 5

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March 24, 1917 THE TIMES mivp.d JURY SITTTXr, IN CASE OF T. W. W. LEADER IN SEATTLE i8 SOCIAL NEWS

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COMINO EVENTS. Mrs. W. A. Kenncy of 4 7 Luth street wlil entertain the ,.rt cl, partm,.,; of the Woman's Club Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mlnnin Klin wilt linve charge of t h frograra on the subject of French Culture. The Red Cross Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Ralph Groman. tl Warren street. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tha Lincoln Ch rus will meet next Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock :n the kinde rsra; t n room of the Lincoln school building. Miss K'-tmals will direct the music. IKTDIAN FHOGEAM. Mins Blanche Howell of "". Mason

street will bo hostess Monday evening to the everiijr hour department of the Hsnmond Woman's Club. A .roKr.i'tt given s fallows: Indian Pane Childr-n directed by Miss Taloot Voice numlicr (a) Lend of Sky Phie Water Co) Far Off I Hear A Lover's Flue Miss Kdith Jl.onnell. Paper Effect of Sayge Indian n Music and FoetryMiss Pol'i Ku Piano numbers (a) 1'rcm An Indian Lodce lb) Ta An Indian Maid Miss Bertha K!' ihege. T'aper Customs of t'r.ivi.-J Indian Mr.''. W. C. Hntnson. Vocal (a) Invocation to the fun Gods I hi Star of Meriting Miss Weiiie McUaniel. SEWIKO TOE LITTLE GIRLS. The Junior Auxiliary of St. Paul's Fptsoopal church will meet Monday fviriiris Instead of the afternoon In the church parlors at seven o'clock. They will continue work on preparing a box that is to be sent to Ft. Yukon. Alaska, which is to contain n complete outfit for each of twelve litt'e girls. This will be Xmas box and will have to he started on its way the first of June In order to rech Its destination by Nmas. Th" officers of the Juniors ate Margaret Tiri. president; Marjorie Ruff, secretary, nn-1 Harriet Luxon, trcusu re: . BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Hazel Kitchen entertained a number cf her yotmjr friends this afternoon iit her parents' homo. Warren s'reet. to celebrate her eichth birthday annivers y. The hours were front three to fit and the 1 i r t t f'c!k had a ery rice Cme with games and nusic Th I'f'orB t ion on the luncheon tables were pink and white Rowers, tlm colors Icing carried out in the refreshments -is well. There were eight ynune ladit s Vfsr,t. Helen Smi'h Cm r. .line Gr-'ti-nr. Flizabcth White. Marion Green. Mnd'ne Hrandeiiburfr. Murcn ret Krr.ery, Hattey I.ockwood and Murb! Carnett. XNSTKTrCTIVE PHOQB AM. Th" north side C. T. F. pave an Interesting entertainment last event nfr 'n the auditorium of the Trvinp school.. Rev. Ta'mng-e Witt made the openittK j address and was followed by the audi- j nee singing "America." Tli'i fifteen j different departments of the union were I demonstrated by school pupils in cos- j ime. Mrs. Tweed'e save a talk in j which she presented the president Mrs. ' Thomas with a beautiful bouquet of, powers. Mrs. t'oomas is len Irir Ham- ; F Orpheum Theater! re r Tickets : Buy your shoes of us au'I get your the-1 a'er tickets free. Main floor seats. i ' JAS. B. 0RTT !69 E. State St Hammond, Ind. i THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS Mother Cray's Sweet Powders for .'V.biren. a Certain relief for Fe verish- ., s. Headache. I .a 1 Stomach. Teethins liisorders. mov and r (tulnte the How-'s -1,1,1 destroy Worm". They frequently 1,-,'nk i;;. Colds in -1 It ours. They are -o pleasant m the tasie Cioldrtti pke ern Over 10. Hon t est imci ;a Is. Fseil by Mothers for -'j years. They never fail. Sold bv'all Tirueptis's. ':',-. Sample mailed FRFF Address. Mother Uraj ' I. ' Tic. v. N'. T. Adv. i Tel. Fast Chicago 2 DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST First National Hank nt1cCor. Chicago Ik Foraythe Avea. F.AST CTIICAIiO. !;. Conaultitlon in LnKilh. Germaa Polish. Slavish and Russian. 'X iiiAajam-a Aiiiitma-tiivirieitowi-Mi -jttL Jiiiku. :-".'

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DONKEYS the World Traveling In Its Own Special Train of Eight Cars. PRICES: Night, $2, $1.50, $1. 5Dc. Box Seats S2.50 and $2. Special bargain matinee Sunday $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c. Box Seats. $2 and $1.50. Seats on sale at Bell ' Drug Co., phone Gary 107, or box office now.

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Music was EVENING PARTY. TV:' Pyt.-iian Sorters parly list ovtni ti k as a most enjoyable affair with a liiK" ;i t tendance. Afler a short business session a program of games and contests was curried out. The prUc in the tirst same were won by Mrs. Walter Hoke. Mis. Urn. Ilii'-liii. Chns. Wolf and Frank Curzoi.. In tlie sec, nil game the prizes went to Mrs. Ch.-ts. Most wick. Mrs. Martin Kindling. S. F. Suhiui and Walter Hoke. Afit r the k:h. s a very nice luncheon was served I y a cmiimti e with Mrs. I'.enschop as chairman. - -VISITS IN IOWA. Miss Mat ion liciiiirii of Carroll street left yeM. rday for mii i Mended visit to 1 es Monies and leiix City, Iowa. She expects to he pen,- several weeks and will visit with fortsvr school friends. MAGAZINE CLUB. The Magazine Club was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. peter Crutnpacker of Webb street yesterday art noori. The home was a bower of beauty, there w.-re I'lrK-' hunches of sprint? flowers in tie livmp room and pi'tk and white tulips ;n the dinini? rotn. The yi'sitin.K KU"Sts were Mrs. Simonfon. Mrs. Chas. I; irry and Mrs. Clarence Scott a!! of CMei.-'o. Auction bridge was played ith Ihe honors b.-ii.s won by Mrs. .T. IF. Ci'.iett. first: Mrs. KinKs'ey. second, 1 Ml third. A !un. been the was OFFICIAL VISIT. The Hammond Chapter . F.. S. have received a", invitation from th Whittnier Chapter F.astern Stars to attend the meeting at Whiting Monday everinK. March -6. The jrrHti-J matron Amelia F.irton will pay h--r ci'fici.'l tsit and wishe to meet all the menibers. FIVE O'CLOCK SOCIAL. The Missionary Society of lh F.p- . orth League of M.onroe street church will bold a so. ond quarter! y meet ins Sunday rvning. March h at sixthirty o lock. Mrs. V. T. Hnssctt will speak on "Mission" at this service. A five ,.'c!..i.k lute h--. 'ii and social will precede the missionary tneeiinf. J. FULLIAM. JR. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fullfam Smith of Car rol; street nro the brir.nv rar n's of a I h-ein. tnr h--by 1,.. hein tlos me.rmr.ir. His name is John T'lilliam, Jr. Mother and s' n nre (loin? nicely. Win. Flsner of h-iroit street returned yesterday from I'elrott. Mich., where he has be( n is::ini; his daughter. Mrs. Cohen. ' What is Ilv-Watt? REMOVAL NOTICE Eus'ne .-. Cooper, architect, 302 Hammend Building, has moved his office to Room 2. Straube Building. 2-13-6 Where to Worship rMeetlngi ! Various Hsmmoad CbarcbM First Frcaby terian I'hurcli John C. Farrett, minister. .y,l set-v: ( s ! "i the .Mjson: - ietr.rlf, I : i-1 fiuor. B!b; sthoo at 9:45 a. m. Morning Fervi,. at 10:45. Christian Kndea vor, fi:"0 p. m. Kvenir.g worship, 7:30 p. m. nine Street Presbyterian. Sunday hoo!. 10 a. m. l: vine r ice, 1 1 a. m. ( "o,yino::i ion prvif e. Junior Kndea or, '2 p. :n. 1if iriis service, 7:30 In charge of the youn? peopte. FlrM Ilaitit Church. F. H. Adams. Prisror. S.bhy street. Morions wo ship. 1;15. Mrnion by Kvnttcdist Huntington. Su h;r -ct, ' WoundniR the Soul." Stind.jv school, 11:15. K.i st Hammond Sunday kindergarten, l.'1 Wist H.irnicond Si". lay school 2:00 ; i Fast Hammond Sunday school, 2:30. Furi-ham Sunday school. 2:30. ,lur,:nr llapt:sf union. ..0 0. Se;,:or I:. P. V. F., (:Z0. ' C,,n Meet irirr." .3v-nf-ir r. u, jViij't.o':ajit--Ai.jJ 100 PEOPLE 100 Bigger Than Ben Hur Tk - Kfi - -y Eighth - fr.. . - 'rf lit V Wonder of ssa,j.,i,M jti'. wsjyi J

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Orchestra recital, T p. rn. Kveninf? service, 7:". Sermon by Bvh nevlist 1 1 nn 1 1 n g t . n. Subject, "Why The New Birtli." Revival ineetiniis every nit;ht hut Monday and Saturday, T:.''.'1. Ftrt lethodist Fptneopal Chnrrh. The Rev. Thomas J. Hassett, Faster. Social meetinir. 9 a. in. Sunday school and organized Fibie classe"", 9:45 a. m. Morning: worship. It; 4." a. m. Sermon by the pas'or. Theme: "First. ThinKS First " Junior Enworth lenitue at 2:"0 p. ni. Epworth league. fi:?n. p. m. Leader, Mrs. Georce Streeter. Theme; "Sauth Ameri. a." Kvonine worship. 7. so p. m. 'J'lie.nie; "A Rich Fool." Si. Panl't Clinrch (FpUcopul.) W. J. Hawthorne, rector. Fat ly eel ehr.-i t ion, S a. m. S i inlay s. boo!, ii ;30. Mid-day service. 10.45. Kvenins service at 7:30. St. Panl'n Lutheran Church Rev. Theo Clans, Fnstor. Kneiitili Sutolny s.-h. f a. Kx,nn;i!,i!..n of C.r:r::t t ion el.i us, j .i. m. Kxaminatlon of Knslish cor. ciass. 7:3'i p. m. l.e;'t-:ri s. rvi e, Weir.es iay ru. 0 p. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Low masses at 6 and S a. m.; hlrh ass. 10:.:. a. m. ; sermons ;0 German tnd English on alternating Sunday ctper servlcea, 3 p. m. A II Saint. Catholic Chnrcli. Low massca. C and 8 a. m.; cfcdren'a mass. 9 a. m ; high mass, 1J:30 a. m.; vesper services. 3 p. m. t'lrst t'onKreaationnl Chnrrh. Towle and cjosthn streets. The Rev. W. G. Cowley, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching service. 10.45 a. m. T"v enintr service. 7:3n. Subject: "Producer Nor Consumer." Christian Science Society. Holds services in Room 512 Hammond btllldinjar. Mo: ning s-rv:-e, 10:30. Sur.e.ay school, 11:30. Wednesday, R p. m. Stibleet of t:.e lesson ser.T on is: i "Ma 1 1 or." The. public is cordially Invited to attend. 'l ire Christian Church, f eliimt Are- I n-.e and Suinno-r stte t. c. J. Sharp, I pastor. Fiione I1145J. j 'rr hesi ra ' ot rt, . I " a. :n. j Fi'nle school, P:30 a. m. I Corr.tnunion ,inI j-.renchlr servi -e. ! 11 a . m . Junior eir irrcifar'onal. 11 a. m. Christ an I i r; de -, vor, fi;f.'i p. m. Moving -; t tires ar 1 concert, 7.1 1 ; K '',-! n e e 1 i st i f : 3 0 p . m . Annoclated Itihle Students. M"f! at .1 p. in. Sunday, at tP. li.a !. Mr. Mi! s of Chicpeo the speake-. 1 are web-one K. of MAY NEED 1,000 MEN FROM HER (Continued from paps one ) of much b hi h- p .f the preparatory work i r. e. .iistaiiHy in i h bticki-1 u , 1 l ndernea ' h. Cue surface, however, and i h.roi: tIkui t th, ranks of the v'n-'ch'ii.'ii of Ihe state there is keen excitement that (.-rows as the possibilities that, war wiil be averted disappear. Plana Made, liefinne plans b;ne I , u made f,.r Indiana's participation m th. conflict. In case a state v ;i r is d- c hi red alter the i'l-esidepl p.-els ih m w loiu...:--. .-,ri. l-l Ay 111. illd'ol.'l 'A:!' h- I'i'ln!'. Wl'i, plans (;, tirt-rl to iy, run l il.i.'im ir.-opv IN FIVE MINUTES NO SICK STOMACH INDIGESTION, m "Pape's Diapepsin" is the! quickest and surest Stomach relief. You don't know what upset yi,nr stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you AV 11, don't both, r. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sn k. jtHSsy and upset. ;,nd w hat y,,.t jjs- a', has fermente 1 and turned sour; head dizzy an! aciies: belch casts and fo-irjs and eructate und it" st. d food, hi.ath foul. (..iiRiie eont.-d jvst tahc- a lioi, I'ape's I ip p, ; sin to tn ut raliz,- acidi';. and in tive u mutes y on wond.t what 1.--camc of the i adijf' -'t ion and distress. Millions of rn n and women today know that It is needless to r,ae ny.sp.--p. sia. A little Ilia pepsin occasionally keps the stomach sweetened, and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take cart of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damaite instead of a help remember the quickest. surest. most harm! ss aioi'.cid i ! ape's Ihapeps , which costs only fifty cuts for a icrce case ai liriic stores. It's truly vvond, rfui it stops food sourinjr and sets (limes straith'- s" jr'titly and easily, that it is really astonishing. Your stomach will digest your meals if you keep acids neutralized. Adv.

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iilm.i-.t as rapidly s tliey , an be outfitted. Indiana's oimta. in ease the ,.n j of the engross should he f,.r b.iif million troops, vuld be approximately ! IC.iii.Mi i, ik.reni r,,. n. This would include; nine ret?iimnts of infantry, thre repi- j m. tits of artillery, four tiehi lmspitals. four a ii.l' u hir.ee companies, one regiment of slunal companies, tuo reg-i- : rnents of cavalry and sanitary troops. Competent Men at Work. Competent military men are at work preparing for the ru.-di of the ie. riiitinK work wh' ii the- l.nal ?,:! t, firms comes. S.ieh men as Major Fhd.erl Tyndal! have i.o.-ri pia. e.i in nam 01 prep.u'ations Tor re. ruititiK. e(,uipmc and drilling anilleryuien. The sa..j s. h-mo .f r - re - parcdness for whatever mav . ome is be - f.diowe.i up rapidly lhiouifhom t he KU.ird system in In. harm, and this will he arecli-ied f.-r co-oner-,! ion .th I...' " atapii.1.0 ' 1 on.iuoii W:in uiie, federal trocernment ' Tener.ii 1,01, 1111,1 " 1, h become l.-o,,., t,,..- ... . , .' ' ' " F. Srmlh. adjutant-general, is in posses - sion of facts relating to persons' throughout the siate of Indiana, wlr 1 ma y no he f i'i. nd ' y !.. t ro eminent i of the I'nit-d S'ates in the pr-seru J j crisis, and additional inforwn ion of thisj I ;-"rt i 1 :ii i-,,,'C ''! l'out!.v fro ! I i .-1 r 1 v e 1M t - - probable -' peril - e , s-a-e; 1 th"' n u ' no leal 1 en "r.'H povertmier.t in proteciinK Indiana, be r ci'izens PRd her . iti'tMS. r." s. j Would Mobilize at Ft. Harrison. It is, ,,f ,-ourse, c rlaln th-i Ft. V.-n-i iatnin Harrison will be the mohi 1 in, i inn I i f,,r j..btdv all Tndi .n.i i,-,,s M ramdiv as thev , .,,., i i rider plans 1 r. K a 1 ; rca.lv mad'. I'lans for re.ruit- . have been made that will ,.-.-r trie state. MARRIAGE LICENCES CROWN POIXT, Ind.. Mar. h 24. Marriage lict nses taken out this week follow: Kernhard Sp, Chicago; Florence Webb, Chicaeo. Frederick Waterstrnus, Chicago; Kdna M. Kay, Chicago. Frederick J. Walker' mi. Knox. Ind.; Koie McMahan. M c l.amsho r,y, 111. Flliot F. Wrenn, Ai!nirt;e. m.; Helen j Man" Johnson, Kvas.sf.ui. FI. John Fernschuss, Chicasro; Rose Lang, jchbruto. iiarles J, Pruspo, Hnmmond, Ind.; j Maruerif Schulto. Hainmon i, Ind. I 1 at hew- l.hnmamie! leirenz. Chicago: j Isab- I!- . mi. t Child., 'hiciiKOI Walter Itaars. Hammond; Marie Pear-! j sou, H a in mould. ; Ari'i ur Katz. Chiciro; Florence Lewis 1 ItavtiK.n.j Pi.nor.n, l u : i l 'l,T, : KM c Lillian ',' ... . ""n',"n' ' "'S' lrene! ix f 1, : :e: . n i- a c , ,, . ; ,, . v -i, Lynn. io i. s;on. tid.; I.uy May ,, , i " ... A r. tenia l'arz;ual, ihicafo J b isthts. III . , ., Ralph Snria'a, hp a so; Marv Spi- ... - Harry I". icf, Fast Chicapo, Ind.; Marie s. 1'rahri',. F.'ist Chi 3f... Ind. ;rdon ' ;. Haic. Ch'ca (to; Cora F, lie .leprotics. Chic'ip- .. K(l a id C ii'I, Chicapv .":: ::? Mav ITeiie:-. Chi.ilK-'. Arfimr Frederick Smith. Chi.nfro; 1 I l.illian Har'l.-y, Ch i .co. s'tanhy c. rr.'s?.'!, 'oil;., Ind.: Faun I'. Ili.-i, r. Car . Ind. Louoli Iiero.-uhe, ' '1 . i. a n o ; Laura Si ni h. 'l.icao. Hilio'd Klein, Chi. aii,.: Fill ivli! 'h W'i'linm Kilpatrirk. i'!,n Kunck'i. ('li.cncc y ill:; in Kei.er, t'l ics-F.'ii-iiham. -hie-a;.'... 'ai l V in. I 'r i ma un, CI .p.: Fdilh ; ' la l abel : r.acha.l H :rtt. c:.j. .a.-. j Louis J ..Mu. Her. jr.. Cley eland. " ; ! .ban "unliff'e. Milwaukr . V, is. '. "he-. I- : o, ,s V.'oil h. . :.,, . I pd : F.. s- ' iiii. ii-, John ,o.,,. ,, ., v! ,,d Win. .lay .. ... l:i,so la, r, I n.i ; I. o- Mori;, ! n GAFY WOMEN DEMAND S Mr lie y Mm v ,r J. au.l ; ... , ; . 1 del :i t,o 1 .. i- 'hi- ! i . d . la,-, i- ,;...,. ,j. I.,;,;, ! ha y e b, u so busy v. j; h ih, rif.l boards of puhla- ! had n. th, to a: nd to 1" : l. works liav.- ''.' td-aninit. I d the I' 1 t. I' 'i'ltc Time? The c-i I. '! a ,.b d 1.. a a its eMr y.-st, rd.i .. a.o ri'a ivi -l ,h. t Ali.tr c. iiiiiunica--hr: As a :n : " M-1 1 r "i . m y. , him s : s.- r : i , dub ' are v : t iri ii.- '-f. i .S' I a-,, n -: n a rra- , r . i ,'ic o 1 1. a ;-. . I. -a ik r i ;; i . v ... h. -. - o' i-a ' " ':,(!. ; lu.,1 :,,-, a.cr, i , support in this . K -d Lesn..,-Tui-, Tin: Civp' s F.!;v!-.- . 'j.i n. "Mi:s. rati: vo'iji pay. ' Presid, ri'. "MPS. AI'PIK F. hi iRVItbilli H'S, ". 'orrespoiidmtf Secretary." FIFTY RESPONDED Fo..y fvo;s t i - !.' ni r . ' to f:I, a,i whidi! tie Mai-- .o-iy con i jian y of Hammond lii.-n.-ii in Tilt-: Timi'.s this w..,'k, accornns- to Joim Sungsi.y who witli F.

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The day for which the conxrejjat i n of the Una 1 Israel of Indiana Uaihor has been waiting and ioin'ing is at last near Tomorrow afternoon at 2 : 'to in j the Auditorium they will participate 111 the most historical nt m the Judiasm 1 of this city. The ceiemony of levuiiK j iht contract for thejr beautiful temple ; it,stit,iie which they hope to have j conmleted bv September 1st. will be tierj formed in accordance with tl.eir ancient , . , , - , rllies and customs, witnessed bv five of . . ... , ,. the most I'rominent Rabbis, including1 rm.i ,0,.,,..,,- ,.e a ,...-.k, I 1 , ' . '' . " " ' i Rubenstoin r.f Sou'h Chicago All friends are invited to be present at. the ceremony as it may be a hundred j,.ars before Indiana Harbor Jews will j,av anoiher opportunity to witness a similar occasion. The name of every ns,, ,l .,man who w ill be nresei.f at ,1,, ,...r,,,, y v.iM b inscnh.d on the; 1 r b.,Tov i.Tid h-ii! it A v O, to,- , archives r.f the concr ealinn for future archives r.f the conKr.gat.ion for future 1 Kenernt ions reference The hulldinKi , c.nmiil t-e is .,mp.,sei of th" fo in 1?: j II. If. F.ark.-r. K. llu. ljstaber. 11. ihaman. i r' ";:,a;l- M ' - ? n. l-i.v Brr-zow-I ski, T. Chevel. V'.. I'riedland. M. ColdI stem. I . Clvoi am (lorclman. i. l.f- in. ,';,! I'm;!,, I' Mf.r... irli I Nate Levy. M.

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' Hterlinfr. L. if, S-df'-r. P. H. Woehsler nn'' Ya'' "1,rni'in- Th.-y hope to see ee,-v one on time Sunday with bi? Sholem A'aichem. . BACON GETS PARDON FROMJING GEORGE Monday Will Tell What Gary Reporter Will Get From U. S. Geori;e Yp'ix Bacon, the Cary correspondent, who was arrested in Filmland bv military authorities in connection v.sth a Corntan spy plot has been jrranted a pardon, by Kins; Ceorge, it was learned today. On Monday F.acon. I who was sent to New Vork from London to u-iify in b half of the jcovernment. j will plead on Monday to a federal iudiet merit chaivmtt hini with ha vlrif? orcanized a military fnterprise against Cr-ut Uritam on Amc rican soil. Paeon , , . , . . I had b. n indi ted m connection w ith tic. plot. I Sander and Wumi.T.lierr. v. ho on . I Thursday w ere S'tifno-it to sere three ... . , . I vears in Atlanta prison and to j-av '. , , , ., , fines at first pleaded not puilty. Ulien l.acf.n. suppose,! in na'-e. t-eeu in i n, 11 I employe, arrived in New York, they I changed the i lea. Hacon'came to be ! the o vr rnment 's witness. Freed or Pined f j In v iew of Macon's servi, es to the I government and his pardon from the j Hritish crown if is believed that he will i not receive a prison sentence and that his punishment will be confined to nothing more than a small tine and rcpri- : mand. Mrs. C M. Pa con. T'ls Fillmore street. Cars, is now in New Vork a:hiliti hoi j son's ,i ppetu aiice in cour t. Hacon want to Knphand osfrisibl" as I n war , orres pond, i ,t . lb- was arrested j there. It is ha rj;l ht acted as an ; ipent for t lie Orrm.ans. SPRING PAGEANT IS SOON HERE BY K. SK 0DGEES3, Assistant State Entomolog'ist. (Vritten for the United Press.) is alii i's! time f,,r trie curtain to ris, -the n ii.-icians are unipc; up the tapoiiii of .sprint- will soi-n l.e on the staRC. Put the h,.;,iis w I'.t not l e aide to perforin a - Ciev shonid. unle-s y a re in Hie 1-.-'.' of ."ndili'ii. .hc-ir taises. for o 1 1 a i how cap h.-y d.-lo-h,' you ... ii Coy a Co-, ! 'o pia.- 'h ;r par's v.hiie a loot of Ihils .i saptniiir lii.-n ilaihiv? I.ook at 'li'-ici nowa la riiaps ih tire ..a, end unii ih...- insidious );;. pne s-ales. If ih. . iiis a r liicrust,f w i : h t --..'saniis ...I' round, grayish th-ntrs. it is pie sau .Jos, sea;, : i: tie v a re . ov- i

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A miphty revising of ..cal cook books will take plaee after I h- p "h ''pit ion i :aw K(t s into etf, e-, in..; . ri",;n . r- . oris 'hat voted ir thai ia a pe is. -ns ! who care not. for the- sein':! :ni? h.H 11 1 of t he Kin rh kwho do i;;,t Uie.iw

whether bock is some iind o! he. r or (the waiter brings it all on flavored w. -ome kirid of sausai?e. ao who would j chocfdat" soda wa'er or some other ptot iie ("night dead thriin? with a h i(-'h-j drink, there is sitiK be a ten;

" v "-"' " 1 i-'tiKiit i-iii a jack of emphasis In er'lain of the foodstuffs thai the h. . o) 1. I has yet left u. 1 There are lots of people whose national emidem is that ilim; out "th" ' mai mp eocKians, fie.. w no are , .", . Perfectly Wining to sit m publie and , ., - - , ! '",llv w" :1 n"nC(L r""''d""1 ,ha; Hi ,' t.evi r had anything to do mil a mint

julep: or wiih a Welsh rabbit, kno w in k 1 m 1 h t as well - one's Christmas worry -well that t'he rabbi. ne.-r had a. drink jinn early, and lit-up plutn pudding i in ( life; or with h:cken a !a king, j just as much a part of Christmas as knowing that the kms w as a tola! ah j the bills on January 1. Th re 1s 11 a a st ainer. r with plum pudiiinit That moment of all that season to compare is. they thought they kn. '.v the habits with the one when the pud(J!rr 's of Cos.- foods, but. did ;;, ,'.' i'otouaht on. with whiskers of f

Something- Is Lacking:. n-.',.-, n . r ......... pie. A mince pie without a little brandy inie min,. r.ia wi.' r,,e .. 1,., t.. 1,.... .,. in it is a rrinee pie wi'hont a sou1; j j looks k'jo.'I, but it ;a- ks that iniiuiinahle something; ik certain people who are ' perfectly pood : i eyery .-th-r w iy. but i In. k a sense of humor an.l so are null and void. The firs' pers, n to r ut up a i fi lin.it Cii me ,,,n.-.,,, -i i as it were, may ! on- who voted for j prohibit ion, ;,n.l it is probable that I when he tirst tries mime pi- fixed up i with maybe a dash of appol ; n-i ris 111 o I instead of brandy, he will recret his I fatal act of last ground-hoe day. Then there is chicken a hi kin". It

II, S. STEEL CORPORATION

IDE VAST Thhe principal new extensions and additions authorized and not heretofore mentioned are the following: The contemplated construction at Gary of a tube plant, the plans for which bars not been fully developed, will comprise blast furnaces and steel worl a as well as finishing mill.

Hearth Flan! No. 1; increasing electric The annual report of Hie Cnlted P'-ri'intine r:,pa.:ty ;.t T- n H.r-h States Steel corporation for I 'M. which V1nt Kn- 1 : installation of bullet; shearhas just been issued to the public. !- ''.k and handling facili1i-3 at Hsit Mil:: votes considerable space tr, the vast iuipi",,nt for foundry and exter. line improvements undertaken in the Cary 'Ui!dinR: enlarging the machine, tmihr district durinjr last year. Nearly J I .' " nii !"n shop building- and inatalhnir

a was spin; from ihe apr.at ac-

count and projects are. under way that in 'hushing capacity at Benzol Keen -will involve ten3 of millions of do; ia rs. i rrv I'lant. ("apital expenditures at. Cary are- , American Sheet and Tin Plate imCary properties, including Indiana pany completed during; the year: :;.ary .Sieel riant, the Sheet and Tin Plate Works Tin Mill New tin plate llant Plant of the American Sheet. Tin comprising 24 hot miihs and auxiliary Plate Co.. Fridge and Structural Plant i equipment. Cary Sheet Mill Nine -bay ,-f the American Fridge Co., Tube Plant ; r-xtcpsion to slab s to rage bu :1c in jr. of the Gary Tube Co.. additions and im- Klgui, Jyliet and Ka stern llsih i? provements in the city of Cary. and Company Water supply at Lake Zurich, terminal railroad work adjacent to 'he . Walker and Hobart, $21,8:11.31 : for -forejtoingr manufacturing propert ies, j passmK tracks at Juliet and cxterdirK $ 1 I 2d.t;y I .! t. j passiiiR tin ks at various pom's. 12tI'niveisa! Portland Cement "oiu pa ny l'TH.7 .. ; sreend track nt Fas' Joint, end New weighing and handling facilities additional yard and storage tra ks a' are lain 2 installed at Puffing-ton Plants Pookdaio. Fola and Griffith. Jf'S.fTM.. ''. Xc-s. S, 4 and 6 and l!iiv ts.al Plant! Chicago. Fake Shore and F.astern f;.ai -

' No. .". At No. t Plant. Fuffington, a

new sack handling department is under plate null and duplexing s ef i i ism. eons'ructioH and additional power facil- South Chicago. $S4. !.','. ; addition-, 1 dies are being provided storage tracks at Jiilirt, J :.4 i;a.li ! ; Iiatiana St.-el Coinpaiiy Work cm- tracks to s.-rye steel plant. Cary. JI1Lplefed during the year: Cary Works r"i; "ddilional cost of ,o, proved parts P.iiz.l recov.rv Plant at I ! v - r.ro, 1 1 1 , t land appliances for iocom..' i ,-s and . a rs.

,' Cok- Plant; duplexing steel plant cop- j F. "I ml. ; ( tainitit; 2 2 ."-ton ssem.-r vcss-'-ls : ud j Indiana Steel Company. ; 2 tpini; op. n h- ii 'h lurp-p-e-; addiiions; Woil-. coiiipleted d I ting the year: Carv ; ' ' j;-'" vv a ii : o k la-'iht t. s a i : ' , s : i , . j t; s I ', model mg primary sn vvish- . ; Furnaces N. s. .". to 12; Coaia- lptr i;- n- ; .-i i:!iit Furnaces Nos. a io 12 n

, 111 I ol'tlee builditlK: 'Vlt litlllil- l-.tlNlll stoiKe buildinc: iw r t ransni ;ss j, ,r, i,ne rv'.nsKiii to American She, ; and Tm

Now Open for Business

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Tlio ctily iiKidcni c()iiijij)C(l -u N-.-i 1 1 i x i n lt plaiit in Lake County will open their doors to the public Monday, March L'nh. Wo are now fully equipped with modern machinery to do tirst class work in ali vulcantziipj:. Don't throw away your old tires or ll them to t he jutik man. See us about prh-es on reiiuiidinu ! hell'.

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This coupon entitles the bearer to 25c on repair work if brought to us any time this month.

op. a n if man

643 Calumet Avenue.

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(i oi--r; , made of ehicken and pepjrs pud trie ' rooms, maybe, and a lot cf oauce a ' it ba a l:te sherrv in St. I is t ; da s!i r.f sh rry that has hi ways re, a y I o .-, jer irK 1 hickf n a la kirr -me o 1 te ui-ir . iride-cr spo,:s. atii A isti rahbit witu a dasii o: iea in 11 to jrive u the proper vim I favor would he very hot stuff, t. o. ; will doubt less be very popular, al-hou i probably six or seven defenseless warers w r tie sa rinceu to ine Kroai ca use , of makinK it as popular as it niourt h- . , ,, , P'lddinK it s a " .. , early to he worryinc over that, he )p.r over it. and about the only s,l--1 ,c0r 4,, serve this illusion, is to pe' I , an jhe fos pnddinir and soak it in iraso':. i and tom h it. off. after KfChiE hi'--j suranre on the waite; end fire insiif l ar.ee on th house. These are but four of the many kinds of eatables that will be cautrht in l e jrrfat "wave of prohibition, and b:i'. n.i ihe excitement dt-ow-ned out r.f them. It will come hard to many to be ah e to drink nothing; worse than lemon rn,d seltzer, but when it comes to tjuenchini? the pav spirit of some of our favorite eats, i makes on- t ant ; o is move Louis or somewhere. IMPROVEMENT! Pla'e Company's new tin pig te plant. Work iu ProKress: Cary Work; IVur additional blast furnace;. Xos. 1 to 1; new 40-Inch blooming mill; .ii eh sheared plate mill: 2 If-inch and 1 2f-inch merchant mills; forged steel wheel plant; I 2,000-K. V. electric bus enpine units at power plant No. 4: 14 boilers to yitilize uaste heat at O; en auuitioriai marniriery ana jom; mereasway Coinpany-i-For tracks at univ-rsa! te'.vais !o blidile walls and URcp.s R - j or- do, ks: re lacing roof', of n,a. hp,. sicp arid ho h p ,ii,p hiiiidings. ft. m m ma Hammond, Ind.

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