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Tlrursdnv. April .". 19T THE ttMES

SOCIAL

COMIN EVENTS. Mrs. : t -! i - r l Gilhs u lit i-nt erl a m t he , men, hers of tin- A ' : I. i l'hi Club a I an nft.-riioi'fi i i it l-'n:ia lt r home m Kiml-ach .-.venue. Tl). rt' will Im' a iit-ftnm of "he ee- ( u 1 1 boar i f th Hammond W oman's.1 Club ;il s, I'li '. h ; rt ooh"U th.s i: g si tii- ,..., l' Mrs. E. S. Coper- in M i s. 'ii ' reel in ii.i'iui'! of the d.:gr.-c.'4."!' t-:ii li- ;!. mc-ting f !! S"Uth Si;.- '. T I' h;i post oned iinliL n - v T h' sum , :if!-Mt.M'n w h n Mrs. i-Mvarl ;-;ii.r )'.: ! ho-i. s-". fi e p , M I'iuii til be i .'! :i i nod 1 ' M.ss i i-.-i i 1 I a r 1 1 h ' r i ' nuiv ! r.l h. H0N03S MOTKIK. Mr., P. P I,ciivn. -' I Walilnm ' sT''-1'. ent er: a m i hi a surprise pn.ri y i . st riiii y ; ;';"'ii.ii!i :ti honor of flu s-m eiity-i'.rst birthday a urn versa ry ot h'-r mother. Mrs. lrurum. Her ;iits. the members of thi'' l.n.1i.w' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran churvh presented Mrs iVuti.tn with n book nl a potted fori:. The Hf-mi -n was vnii delightfully in a social way Mrs. I,,n srren assisted bv Mrs. X. Lundvui: and Mrs. G. ,1. Wolf ser-d a t w o cHiirsc ( luncheon to sity-!lve guests. - MRS. DIBBLEE IS HOSTESS. The members of tin Harmony tlub were the guests of Mrs. K. -bcrt I ;11U at a rhni'mnis' th.mhle party ami six o'clock Jnii.rr y.st erdi y at her hoi nr. 5'.'1 May street. Spring tl"w. us ,rt a pretty d-c iration ni ihf taM.-. Tin. , club's next meet i rip will lo with .Mrs. Giies Warner at ht-r limine m i':rrill street. The part- will jsiven in t If j evening: and the husbands or" the members Will be "Uftf. JEWISH LADIES AID SOCIETT. At the meeting of the Jewish Linypj' Aid Society yesterday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. J. Blum, further "plan? were made the charity c ord patrty to fc piven Tuesday, April l''th at the K. cf r. h h 1 1 . Mr?. M. relzinan will bo the nxt hostess ar.4 will eiifTt am at the homp of Mr?, p. Levin in Stato' street. A dliphtfril social hour fo'.-( lowed the business meetinir yesterday. M. E. CHURCH SOCIETIES. Five divisions uC the Ladies' Aid Society of the First M-nhodist church, met yesterday aftern.Tnn. The first division was entertain d by Mrs. Walter Kanborne and Mrs. Kimbrot'.sh at Mrs. Lanborne's hnrre in Monroe street. The Ktiests brought their nd! work and during the rieetlntr we:-- sered with a flatr.rv Itsn'-beon. Mrs. Charles W. Sylvester of Detroit street was hostess to the second division at th" monthly business and social me.-tiriR. Miss 'omia yaniple enter- ; sinerl with muk1 dntine the social hour and after her protrratn refreshments i vPrB served. A-botit twenty members and guosts were presrnt. At the borne of Mrs. W. H.- Spellman : in f';..rro!l street the members of the third division met for a social after-; i. on, A f rati! re of the afternoon was 1 t". jnpinr of rational air by th" department. Little silk flags, were civvn ss luncheon favors. A pleasant meetinet of th fourth, division took place at the home of Mrs. Charles Daily in riummor avftiu'. After s short businefis session th time was1 spent socially and refreshnients were, 6ered. ' HOED MONTHLY MEETINO. A very interesting program was eivcn ' following the business meeting of th"Standard Bmi rers on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Seheer. KiT Detroit street. In the absence of the president. Miss Hdyfhe MeConneU presided. Flans for the annuai thank offering meetinp In May were discussed and arransrements were also made for a "Jack Horner Social" to be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Me.Kinnon. The program for the evening included the review of the lesson by Miss Gladys Younger, the Mystery Box. which was conducted by Mrs. Irene Dedclow and a reading by Miss Mabel Powley. Miss Edythe MeOonnell assisted Mrs. Srheer and during the social hour they served their guests with a prettily appointed two course luncheon. MEETING OP THE GUILD. Following the four o'clock service yesterday at St. Paul's Fpiscopal church the members of the Woman's Guild held a short business session to decide on their ICaster offering. AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, EPISCOPAL. The Goo'l Friday services at St. Paul's Episcopal church will be as follows: Mcrnlng prayer and altar s'-rv ice at 0:10 a. rn. Three hour service at "12 to n.O't p. m. Fossion 1'iytnns and solos by Miss Mo-Itanii-I. Easter even baptism on Saturday at 4 .Of' p. m. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. Mis. L,. J. lle.et'i r of Truman avenue entertained a delightful surprise party l ist, evening !n honor of her birthday anniversary. Among the gifts presented Mis. Hacft - was a past grand's pin from 'he gue.-ts at the pariv. The presentation w as i .it'h l- Mr. T'.-iugher t y and jii-t pr d nr the I'.int-lieon a toast cii t't !-' --ti bv Mr. lira ii'i'-nbu rg. M.cii' ,-ucl g.-nitfs were fc.-itui-t - t-r ttn (-I'lilllil. j r :'S in the games going to Airs. Amos Towl-. Mrs. I.. J Ha.-i'.-r, !-- s M ,11.11. i i. ( . j.. Host. r. F. I. I '.i -t ii- 1 1 1 Im r - iitti I i . i Sievius Among th-- n c st -.or.- Mr. ate! Mrs J. M. loib-r. Mi. - -1 -1 Mrs. o. M. I'aunhtrtv. M '-. :n"l Mrs i-'iaiik Sit-v-u- Mr. and Mrs. K. I. P.raml. -tibi.ru. Mr ami Mrs. I i.-nrv toi l is. Mr. Me! Mrs. Willi'im liu-l-.n. Mr tm.l Mrs. l; .told, in, Mr. and Mrs. If. S-iss. Mr. tm.J Mrs, .loiu, M , o. Mr. l,.'inr.i M :i h-t .'!;,. il-i uirhi .-r. lav. Mrs. A,,i,a 11.- if.-i so., F,;v.hi-I. Mis GRBiME FOR G ni Mimi's MCI LI We are ir earnest wluti we ask you tc give ( irr i f a ti'-ii. 'oii have nothing " risk -i.id every th ing t.i nmn. :u- your t'.noy wi' be r.-t iirn-d if af 'er a trial : on I'.iil io get I's-.i't- from i in me. ihl-i o'Ter gives ;h v. ('... and ,i. t-.m.ly lo trv th- t);-'li, ri t-.l . p. 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NEWS

Chicken Croquettes. The chicken croquette is a mixture miscalled food. It wears a sawdust mask to hide its real identity. Chicken croquette is just a restaurant proprietor's excuse for using up scraps he would otherwise throw away. There's about as much chicken in it as there is in a chunk of chilled steel. It is glorified hash of the worst type. It sits around in cones, looking like a Fourth of July snake. You know, the kind you touch a match to and the snake boils out. But don't ever try to boil anything out of a chicken croquette. The chances are ten to one you'll produce worse things than snakes. The chicken croquette is enough to make a self-respecting hen ashamed of herself. THE FEAST OF THE PASSOVER T!ie Pesilal of P.'tssovej- (HeVrew na ne IVsni'h 1 will Ic ushered in Friday sver.itiB. Aprli !. and lasts a week from this time. f inly the first and seventh d. s. aci ording to the originJil lHiii.,i! injunction, are full holidays, the In tt-r et.itig days being semi-holi-das. The more orthmlox .lews, following l.i "rr rahb.ni.al prescriptions, couple the second day with thr first as a f ill holiday a iso and o'userx c likewise an additional eighth day. Willie this festival, coiij'r.s as it does In early spring, has as part of its significant e the celebration of 'nature's r-a wakening, vet its dominant associations are historical ra titer than agricultural. Passover calefedar stands out In the Jewish religious ealendar as the a nn 1 versa ry of Israel's redemption from Kayntian bondage under the leadership of Moses, the mighty liberator and !ag,ver. who was Gods instrument for this purpose. The primary message o? the festival as such, therefore, is "I,ilert" the inalienable right of men to be free from ex fry form of servitude and injustice tills applying no less to the modern Phar- j oai.s than It did to the Pharoah of old. j The first night 1 auivs tile orthodox the second right also) is signal-! ized by a quaintly beautiful tv- j b-e conducted by the head of the Ionise- j hold, with the other members around j th a family table. This Is called the Se.er, and trrough song, stoiy and! ni .-1 : res'i ne ceremonial the purport of J the festival is brought, out as the meal proceeds. The symbo.s at the Seder ; are Matzoth or unleavened bread, bit- j ter herbs, a confection of grated apples, cinnamon and nut saturated with' wipe, the roasted siiarik cf a lamb, the! roasted! ege, and the four cups of wine. . each of these symbols 'raving its own j sperial si Ktn fi- a nee. The Seder has been one of the most potent influences j making for the piety of the Jewish j home. ! Eobetts and daughter. Ruth. Mrs '". .TneKson, M'-s. Amos Towle. Mis R Marcus, Mrs. S. P.ider. Mrs. Mary Ma!o. Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. G. Riiiiha. h Miss Marguefte Haefer and IT 1 .. Ij.crer and Mrs. Caroline Pavis. PLEASANT MEETING. I TVin members of the T.adies' Aid So ciety of the First Presbyterian church spent a very enjoyable aft nit o.i it the home of Mrs. H. F. Share, r i:i South Ifohman s'reet. Mrs, Coman Sou and Mrs. J. M. Harned were tlv assisting hostesses. The metmg was in the ioture of a fhimble part v. ( Mrs Florence Probst, the district deputy, was entertained at the meeting ' of L'nity Review No. 2 W, R. A. of the i Maccabees last evening at the K. of P. hall. The early part of the evening was j occupied wi: b business after which . there was an enjoyable social hour at which time refreshments were served. I Despite the rain there was a lagre at- : tendance of members. Hammond Temple No. 73 Pvthian Sisters will meet April 1 fit li instead of Fri- ! day evening of this week All Saints Court No. 1x0 held its : regular meeting yesterday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. R G. Hupp are spendj ing the week with rclaiios in Kendallj ville. Ind. 1 Mrs. Charles Wilson of Carroll street went t" Chw ago this morning for a few davs visit vv i t h her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Toole have returned to their home in La wreno liu re . Ind.. after spending the winter with their daughter. Mrs. P,. W. Chidlaw and i)r. Chidlaw of Rimbat h avenue. Mathew 'urlev" of Sibley street has been ill with lagnppe for several davs. Horn to Mr and Mrs. Ernest Meitler yesterday, a son. Wilson Jordan who is attending the Indiana . I "niv ersity at Hloominpton will arrive today to be the truest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jordan of Petrol! SUe,t. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rax ter of l.ansiiur. Mich., wek. Mr lived her", Mrs. W. had as h'-r visii'-d friends here last and Mrs. H.-ixter formerlv A. Jordan of Potroit street guest yesttrdav, Mrs John .Ionian of ( 'hicago. - oKPF-IK YOCK EXSTEK EGGS A X P clltt it red. lis l!'7 I'lioiie ord'-rs prompi'v deHammoritl. .12 lnthanri ave. ;.-.:! REMOVAL NOTICE . Eugene S. Cooper, architect, S02 Hammond Building, bis moved his office to Iloutn 2. Straube Building-. 2-1-3-6 1 CARD OF THANKS i'AUP OF THA.VKS. j We wish to thank our neighbors and -Ti it nils of lUi'iitii'tntl. Chesterton and ''imago for t'lt-ir kindness and sympaih" shown iiu;-ing liie sickness and math of our son and brother; also for the bca itiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Pavid Wo'.ie. Mrs Peter ("allan. Miss Florence Wolfe.

LATEST MEWS

Ill !'l:i5H UIMII.II.I NI'.W lllltK. pril B II vwn m. IIhIk'k ilan totlu.i munxli xij-.iiiMt liir rii:aiiN. rNtrlit,t .mi. ierllr hurt hi i!ii of 1ml. tli'iK tontnrtl. 'I no morr lonirn inkrn h Unlit. lr:tnvi lille ' racf lirinrrn lieii.h hiiiI llritixh l arr nliiih Klmll li si thf hunoi of eiiptiirl"u t. (llerlin , iiiilliiiir. I lilx iilieh tins plnltl frtm fff-il wutieii cntM today. Thr in hIii atlill yynn tonril I ii in li rin I rum liir ullirl. Thr llrKUli nre slriklnn hi thr (rrmnn I'uniiiiiiniiiitliiiiK. VIonit liir rl frn front IV t roic rnil illMntelirM Inflicntt.il heat y (rrniHN Htln-Un th!c ii ny mrn thr liruinnlne of thr loiiit-r in tnl Triiton olTeulvr on tlilll front. On thr Kolat rr. for 1'rlioKrllil il In p:i t ill rs tolil of I In- uf of lien arlllli-l'.T. kiih ami o lorcrs or in i' n. nil imllinllim iimvrliMl nuil iarrf 1 1 1 1 iirrpnrril nsMHiiltn, rntlirr IIimii mrrr rrKiiiiTition of t;riirrnl tluhtiiiK ith lie Miit.iiiK tf prini. (By United Presti.) WASHINGTON, April 5. Wholesale arrests of Gentian spies in all parts of j tiie country will bo made by agents or j the department of justice and secret, service forces simultxaoonsly with the adoption of the war resolution cy con - . 1 g'.ess. In addition to the arrests of scores of spies and over zealous German sympathizers will come the summary dismissal of nvrmerous employes whose pro-German activities and suspicious acts are known. FIVE DEAD IN GAS EXPLOSION I ll I nltrd Press, t 'H ICA'ti 1. Apr 1 .1, Five ilea s. ore i'l.iure i. resulted lioiii th explosion u h 1 1 h tiest t tiv e1 a taurant at lake aiitt Halstead st tluring the noon hour. I. a t gas tesree t s. THE TIMES' (By United Press.) CHICAGO. April e Max ivh'it closed today at J-'.mi per luishel. a gain of July gained to Sl.To1; and September -1 to 1 fi 1 . A bull wave struck the market just before the close. Cash wheat jumped to -!l for high grade gtain. cach crn sold up to $1,152',, per bushel. Both arc records. Corn futures followed wheat upward May corn was quoted at S1.271. a gain of 1 i. July ga,n--d 1 , gome to $1.25 s, while September earned 2! to $1.24 tt. April 5. . . ..102 P.eet Stis!r nS Car I'oundrv 67 S3, Snieli ir g KG Atchison -A mer ics n A m eric an A n a coi id a A merica n Rrooklvn Rapid Transit Rahlwln I.ocomrtlve Raltimore and Ohio .. Canadian Pacific A mer i . a n i'pii Co. New York Cntral 'oiorad" Fuel Cntral I.ej'thcr ( 'hesa pe-ike and ohm !'li;i ible Steel Erie American S' eel Fdis G' ri'-ra! II!". : i ic Grea t Nor' l;ert Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Re n n s y I r 1 1 1 a . Republic Iron and Steel Rend ing . V. S. Rubber American Sugar Sou t hern pa i Southern Railway Texas Oil P. S. Steel 1'nion Pacific I'tnh Copper Western ! 'ni'tii Willys Overland American Woolen 67'-. .19 7 S ..I'lfCj ts IM - 41.; I"'' 1 1 -- .ir'. 61 27 fie I 64 i., .-IE", - - f' - ' c 't. lit . - 1 "Li ..111 - - - ' .-llll . . 1 1:73; -.112 . - f6t, 12 .11 CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES. Wheat May. .?:'.'"'.; July. SIT.'.'., September. $ 1 i 1 . Corn May. ! 27', : July. $ 1 . 2.1; September. $1.24. Oats May. h I '; luly, 61 ; tem her. 1 I c CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Hogs- Receipts. i :: '"!: market live, 2.1 higher-; mixed, $ I .in" 'm p- ! a c -To; good. $ 1 1.01" ir 1 1.6.1 : rough, $11 0 ',, l.l.ii.l; light. J 1 1 .611 h" 1 .1.7.1 ; pigs. i e cu n M 21. Cattle .-- Receipts. .I.i.iiO; market, steady: beeves, S f . 2 .1 'u 1 .1. 1 .1 ; cuvs-h. iters. 1 f..1 v; Vi jin ; siocU.-rs-feed. t s. $7.W1 LEMONS BRING OUT THE HIDDEN BEAUTY Make thit lotion for very little cost and just see for yourself. ii An attractive skin wins admiration. I In social life and in business the girl or woman whose face and hands show! f-v idence of constant care enjoys a I rt j mendous advantage over those who do not realize the value of a healthy skin and a spotless complexion. ' At the est of a small jar of ordinary cold ream one can prepare a full uuar-, ler -nini "f the most wonderful lemon. skin softener and complexion beau' i:i-r. bv squeezing the juice of two frosti l.-m-! ons into a bottle containing- three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken! to strain the juice through a fine cloth I .... I so no lemon puip geis in. tnen mis lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallow ness ami tan. and is the ideal skin softener. smoothener and beaut irier. Just try it 1 Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint, of "Ids sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face. neck, arm- and hands. It naturally should hdp to soften. . freshen, bleach and bring out the roses anj beauty of any skin. --Adv.

FIKaL 1 COLUMN !

i St. 90; teiani. $9 50 f," 1.00 ; cles. $9. 2.1 p tS.T5; western tcrn. $; 1 o -rj 1 l ;s. CHICAOO FttODVCI. Cutler - Cifunierv etrs, 4:'jc; creHioery tlrsts. 4 He: first.. 39 ll'.ji ; necolids. 3 7 ' 3, c. i:n)(-. itrrliiiHric-. ol'g.'U'jo; . firsts

i.n. (li l'"c; .tiirk. 'null IV-- Ko I;, geese, t " I ir s. -:h 23',c; prime durks, i; WIRE IS MONEY 1 TO ME FROM?; City Controller Talks About1 Increase cf Wages for City Employes. ' No w that the iif.uited ; II" a to Hie police an. ( ' i es t i o 1 1 arises to iiav it common . oiinci'. has month wage increase fire departments the T setting the mon e me m l,ers of 1 i.e t w o affected by the 111- ( S i x t -f j r men ' ilepa rt men t s. a re J i re.i sr. Th , pense of $ makes an additional Hanniiali. Kast e.ir i , he pajrnll fo t h amounted to $3 7,3.1 3. LT. an.i 21 "-T. making a p .. two forces, fime would lie t tie hremeii. 5 I 1 total of $7S.57i. for With tl'.e increase this boosted to .N'5.2.2.r.. Kdward A Aubrev 1 rin Control I iv as ill ter v said, 'The . to pa y I lie i granted it. the 'iien do ewed on the matter. He ouiit ilmen must find means ii- I'M.-c now thai they hav e I do not mean to say that no! deserve it. but the eity at 1 1 1 e preseii t tiin additional expense. cannot afford the With the saloons 1 lie missing frttin g o 1 n g the e ('lit $-S.H! t V ' s annual revenue, anil this It - made up jn some wai." It.v is up to its legal limit now T! oi the lew for tr.-nera! purposes, $1 l'.I per I'M' The salaries cannot be paid from any other source hut the general fund and with the additional expense will over-reach this annual income. ' .lust how the problem will be solved is up to the council. HIGH SCHOOL BOY TO Jlj, S. CORPS Ralph Brooks Receives Request for Enlistment as Radio Operator. Ralph R. Brooks, 17-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brook. 27 Williams sti et. and a yoplioaiore in the Hammond high school, has beer, notified by J. T. Pil'ion. laptain of the i eserve s'gnal corps of the l.'nited St-ites arm) . that his servl. es ;irt l-eeded by the ,-ounti . '' The ourz man. who is a licensed wireless operator and has an outfit constructed bv liiin(if, w ill - ept the request to enlist in the reserve signal corps. He will go to the training station in 'riedia'cly after school is dismissed. The other licensed amateur radio operator in Hammond is Rsrtine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric I.und. 21 Warren street. Young Brooks has a wireless outfit in operation at his home. The past few days the members of his fanvly hav e been entert.i 'tie. I by m'.llc transferred by wireless telephone from Chicago and pi' ked i p by him. PERSONAL INJURY SUITS ARE FILED Two damage suits for personal injurywere filed in the superior'conrt st Hammond today. Mrv Knotts is suing Charles Pavidson as r.-e. t'-cr for the Gary lnter-ur-ban Company f"r $li",""'f damages for ir. juries she received in a fall from a Gary car at Sob! street. E'bruary 2?.. She alleges in the complaint Pled by Attorney J A G.ivit that the car was s'arted as she was alighting and that miuries received from the fall to the pavement are permanent. Kenn'tli R Hines by Edward Hmes 'hrough Attorney I". J. Porsev asks "'.1."f" for 'be los of two nngers in a threshing" nifclnne Aug"ist 17 of last -.e.-.r and names Karl Back ley as the defendant. The complaint states that Kenneth Hines. a minor, was employed by Backley as driver of a team. Anna Conner seeks divorce from Claude Conner. J1 ('fi' alimony find $10 a week for tli suppoit of her two children. She alleges cruel treatment in a petition tiled bv Attorney H. E. Granger. WAP ON BURNHAM War on 'he openly protected vice of I'.urnhaiii w n s dei hired at the members' otincil of 'he Hammond chamber of Comerce this noon, when a motion was put before the body and curried, authorizing the president to appoint a committee of live persons to appear in person and tomplain of condition" " the state's attorney in Chicago. The anion followed the reading "f a petition filed with President Jesse Wilson and signed by a hundred and ihir-ty-'hree residents of the north side of Hammond. The petition follows; "We. the undersigned citizens of iho north side of 'lie eity of Hammond. ieLEGAL NOTICES NOTICE- TO NO N-RES I PENT. . THE STATE OF INPIAN.V EAKE COENTY. IN THE LAKE SFPEKIOR CO! RT. MAKC1I TERM. 1917. MILE PIT.NIKOVICH VS. ANNIE PFTN1KOVICH. CA1SE NO. lfi'12,5. ACTION TO P1VORCE. N'ovv comes the plaintiff by McMahon & Conroy. attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Annie Pu tn ikov ioh, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notitie.j of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for ttal at the next term of said Court. and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, t 'he calling of said cause, on Ihn 1 St h day of June, A. P. l'M7. the same being the .list day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 1. at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of May. A. D. 117. said action will be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof. 1 hereunto set mv hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 4th day of April. A. P. 1917. HERBERT I,. WHEATON. Clerk U. S. O. Ry Hoscoe Henistock, Deputy Clerk. Apr,! .1 12 If

spectfully renuest the Chamber of j 'nnmerer to Immediately tak such ac- ! tlon hb -hey deem nernsfary in an effift to close the houses of prostitution'

now being operated Bt thf Mate the city of Buniham." line In INSTALL OFFICERS. Hammond Klks el. I'm! ..' licfl Will !list9ll the news hi a meeting this to be followed by a new exalte,) riil.-r is 1 1 evening which js. buffet hni.h. Th. K. C. sinter Frank O'Kourke is es-o--emed leading knight. W. U Young esteemed low.l kninht. and William Welters, esteemed leituring knight. DEATH TAKES

WILL HANLON rf-r"s'1 ,raininf an4 registration j of those to he exempted were discusHani. ,n. formerly of j d ,od:v ''-v Tl,p exeeutlve council of

W illism P. Crown Point, night about t, Sibie v s i roe t r, ness r.iiisol by lie was born M eat old died 1hi died .'.I. .,-k a ' I i o i 1 1 g ! complied I Sept ,.,) h i s h o in e . hree weeks lllion of diseases, r 7, 1S72. Mr llanlon ua a : s su t v I e.i h v 'er 1 tnl his m st cut ter l trade and ' us wife and step-daugh- 1 hf r. Mrs Sarah H HanIon. The furieta! ill be held from the resldi une Sutlda Bf'ernor.n 1 "n nVloek te H,.n i. itt ,,ei, u. ...... 1 will officiate Mil made in Oak If 1 1 1 reuie: ry. I JUNIOR CHAMBER 1 IS A GODFATHER . Pattern.., hfter the Junior Chamber' of Commerce of Hammond the West.1 Hammond Club, hading civic b.idy of that city, is ..rgBd-i-.g a junior association. A committee consisting of Frank Green. Tom O'Connor and Andrew Siachoutez is working on the project. i The Hammond Junior Chamber of I C.trnmeree has fi m.rting of at meni-j bers this evening at the Chamber of! Cr, in m ert'e rooms ' WOLVES NEARLY DROWNED AT "ZOO W O I V e S n th- "zoo' at Lake Front i ne;,riv , frowned tod.iv when ' pa rk n f a h a v y s e gt Oil ml up tem pora ry built in th i n g In vvat it on tie lake flooded thei to the pumping station. A floor had to be hurriedly ; ages bv workmen sarid-! r to save the animals. The , j torrents cut ujy in the prtrk. CONGRESSMAN JEN TROUBLE Rt I nltrd Prrss.) PITTSKCHG. April ." Congressman Fleet Orrin P.iaklrv was fined $nn in federal cou-t on a chafEe that his eleetion expenses were excessive. Mlaitlev ... wio g a republican, immediately wlr ei his resignation. The totrC pepal'v ineli.dirig co was $;.o.o. ELBE RETURNS TO THE GARY PLANT K Iw ai'-l E'b has rpr j Gary plant of tie I i 1 nois nil tp the ?tee', ("omr mechanicpanv. where ;;. was master for several 'ears. Mr. Kibe appointed superintendent foundn ry. haof been the After leaving '7a ry berame manager of t Company's munition ' cago. Mr. and Mrs. the reside H'-e a' 71f plart Supt. Kibe :ie Edwards Valve riant at East ChiEl!e will occupy Jackson street TO THE WIFE OF s rf.nfirlr-mi-Mg T'T you. It ill plain -n lop p. How to -liquor habit in 3 ani happy. U'nixrful. ?nf. liabl-. inxpn5 v- m:hod. Tif to K i -v. T O'ltis 1 : ion K. N-.v York. X. V. in hoTn irua rTi tl 4 - ?- . . -.. , , , ... tltJ V.ic J.

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( B) I nltrd frrss. f WASHINGTON, April 5. Means of registering all single men between the egefi of 2" and ;r, j ears under the un:,ln' comm . t ; ee o! labor or tne national n- (defense .oniKil Co-opera ' ion with state and munleipa I govern merit towards aceotiipltshiriK tiiis work will be sought under seneral plans of state aid of p I a 1 I r. g the g c e r n m e n t on a war footing. .Now that ronaress has nearly completed its action 0:1 the w.ir resoiutlon there i-- l.-giar.lriR to be iome nneaalness o.-r tin1 universal training idea. p took the president a. i lot, g time to iiecorne re' urn ib-d to it and it was several weeks before the eounoll of national defense could secure a unanimous vote on universal training as the best way to raise an a t in y . Prider the circumstances democratic leaders in (oiigress predict rather extended debates on trie question but they fee! that under the pressing circumstances it will go through more quickly than in norma' This apparently is ti the war -it-par ment to Of Ih'tllll.Hl'U Jllfli. tiiiies. i' intention raise an a 1 WEATHER FEARFUL It looks like the wc.a her man has s March lion, were greeted prolonged the stay of his l, i Pedestrians and drivers w i vci'.h a disagreeable gale h n they nt i.i red out this morning. The rain and mist, accompanied by a told driving w inrj made the day one of the most uncomfortable ones of the spring. Although the wind was blowing over to miles an hour it did little damage to telephone wires, the company reporting only a few cases of trouble. I WISHES TO ISSUE BONDS: The Northern Indiana Gas and Elec- ' trie Company, of Hammond, in a pen-' tion died AVednesday afternoon with! the public service r om mission, asks au-I ! , , - , , r.-f ii or . n fi .- ner ertt hnmlc 1 rt V. a or,l of $60!).0Qn. and t'-n-vtar 0 per cent. Lerest-bearing notes to the amount $9? Jinn. Tn addition to tnese issues company asks authorisation of the s of $151,000 in first mortgage bonds the Indiana Righting Company, now h in- ; of the ' ale ' of -Id m the iroasurv of th-- ff itiifr t ion. I The refunding rm.r bond

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Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve It, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, tret shout four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: appiv It t night when retiring; us enough c moisten the ecalr end rub it in genM:. with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, m.-' if not all. of your da.-.druff will be gore and three or four more n ppi ica' 10ns wC completely dissolve and entirely ntroy every single sign nd trace of f -no matter how much dandruff you n a have. You will nnd, too 'hat ail I'rh'nt ant; digginc of the scslp wi'l s-op at . and your hair will be fluff, lustro., -' jj lossy, silky and soft, and look and f h hundred times better -You cen get liquid arvon at mv dstore It Is Inexpensive and ncr to do the work.- Adv and extensions equipment are g and n as bet t!f l'rmen' rea-"ns -". 'he pet 1 1 01 the sale of the sets out that se II ri t ;e; total o l.MCI ; com pa ' i r-fi --I bonds has been issued b to date, and that a total bonds is remaining in awaiting issuance. th, f l the Adolf Sorensc for driving an 1 cated. secured :l, arrested utomobile 'h i continuance e S I e 10.1 lie i rit " v Z of I r a his n."; r unt :ng 1 Saturday in ci CO! MILITARY MEETINGS HELD TONIGHT Gary military "doings" tonight are as folows : Kngineer Reserve Corps. Capt. A :' Melton Meting at Jefferson school A i dr'sses by regular army officers. High s hool Cadet Corps Mec.ting form a Gary corps will be held at ,e fer school, P.egular army officers in attendance. National. Guard Recruits will be received and instruction given at tharmory over Wool worth s five sni ten cent store. V. S. rrmy and Navy and MarinCorps Knlistrr-en's taken at f22 Proa.lwa v. i Qiiick-Acting The speediest remedy for sick headache, biliousness and indigestion is a dose or two of lei 'pi Larreit Sale of An, Medic!n in th Wo Sold sTcrTwkere. In boxu, 10c, ZbcHOI CROSf BUNS FOP GOOD FRIDAY and Easter tha' are mri sousht af'er are- tho?o made by oni bakery, aai thoir superior quality i? a fair ?ampl i)f ti'O extrfmo etyceilotiri-1 of our :r,e. pride n;ir;plvp upon thp hiph stsndrri of cm r liread. wh eh has beroriie famous for i t- health t'a! and nyt"i"ive qualities. Otir cakes, pies an1 pastry are unsmtias-eri. b:nc fully made- t't on: puret iutt p ?:n Hammond Mnrjern Baking C'-mpany So State St. Hammond. Ind. order 1 fir ' " " 20c 11c 35c SI. 00 8c W

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