Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 288, Hammond, Lake County, 18 May 1917 — Page 3
Fridav. May IB. 1917
THE TIMES PAGE THKEK QUESTIONS AID EXPLANAT1QMS fOH AMY REGISTRATION DAY ity iity it iv e
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WASHINGTON. May 1 Instructions for army "registration day" am now groins to the several state. "AM answers will be written on the registration cards in ink by the registrar, who should be careful to spfll all nanifs rrVotly and to write legibly." says the official puide and then follSw nutations and explanations: 1. XAME IX FlUi AGE IX A IS A Its. "This means your name as you usually sigrn it. If you sign only initials, as 'S. Lt Brown." Rive that as your name. If you sign 'Samuel Ij. Brown.' Kive your name that way; or. if "S. Iawrence-Brown." give it that way. State yaar in 'years only. Pit-re gard additional months or days. Be prepared to gay '2V or '30,' not '21 years .1 months,' or the like. When making the entry 'age in years' upon the raids, the registrar should enter the date in No. 3 at once to insure accuracy. 2. HOME ADDHKSS. "This nfeans th placs where you have your permaent home, not the place where you work. Be prepared to give the address in this way: '232 Main street. Chicago. Cook county, Illinois." That is. give number and name of the street first, then town, then county and state. 3. DATE OP BIRTH. "Write your birthday (mon'.h. day and yeari. on a piece of paper before going to the registrar, and give the paper t" him the first thing. Example. 'August :.. .If 91." If you do not remember the year, start to answer as you would if some cup asked you your birthday, as 'August :.' Then say. "on my birthday this year I will be tor was) years old." The registrar will then fill in the year of your birth. Many people do not carry in mind the year they were born. This may be obtained by the registrar by subtracting the age in years on this year's Dlrthiay from 1917. 4. ARE Vol" 1 A X ATl'R A I, HOItX rmZBXt - A X 4TI It M7.KI) CITIZEN I3 AX AIJEXs (4) OR HIVE YOU DECLARED YOTR IXTEXTIOX TO BECOME A.CITI7.EX SI'F.IIFY WHICH). "(1) If you were born in the United States, Including Alaska and Hawaii, you are a natural born citizen, no matter what may have been the cit'.ienshlp or nationality of your parents. If you were born in Porto Rico, you are a citizen of the United States unles you were torn of foreign parentage. If you were born abroad, you are still a citizen of the United States if your father was a citizen of the United States at the time you were born, unless you have expatriated yourself. ?i "(2 Ton are a naturalized citizen if you have completed your naturalization: that is. if you have 'taken final I
papers.' But vou are not a citizen if you have declared your intention to become a citizen (that is. if you have only taken out tirsl papers); in the latter case you are only a 'declarant. You are also a naturalized citizen . if, although foreign birth, your father or srviving parent became fully naUiraliKed while you were under twenty-one years of age, and if you came to Tiie L'nited States under twenty-one. "(3) You are a declarant if. although a citizen or subject of some foreign country, you have declared on oath before a naturalization court, your intention to become a citizen of the United States. Receipt from the clerk of the. court of the certified copy of such declaration is often called 'taking out first papers.' You are noft a declarant if your first paper was taken out after September 26, 190t, and is more than seven years old. "(4) You are an alien if you do not'
fall within on of the three classes above mentioned. 5. WHERE WEHE Ot lll)(f "First, the name of the town then the
state, then the country, as 'Indian- j apolis, lnd.'; 'Vienna. Austria'; "Paris, i France'; Sofia. Bulgaria.' ! . IF NOT CITI7.EX OF YVIUtI
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S I H.IKt Tf "This need be answered only by aliens and declarants. Rememhor that a 'declarant' Is not yet a citizen of the United States. If an alien or declarant, state the name of your country as "France." "'Japan.' 'China.' 7. Y II T IS VOlU rHESET TRADE. 0(TirTIO OR OFFICE? "This does not ask what you did once, or what you have done most of the time; not what you are best fitted to do. IT ASKS WHAT Y'OIR JOB IS RIGHT NOW. State briefly, as 'Farmer.' 'Miner,' 'Student,' 'Laborer' (on farm, in rolling mill, in automobile, wagon or ether factory. 'Machinist in automobile factory," etc. If you hold an office under state or federal government, name the office you hold. If you are in the military or naval service of the Fnited States state 'army of the Fnited States." or 'navy of the United State?."
CHILDREN ALL LOVE "MICKEY" As they have always loved Mabel Ncrmnd. This picture was taken during an interval of Miss Nornund's new feature play upon which almost a year's t!me and a fortune have been spent.
iness. trade, profession or employment for yourself, so state. If you are an officer of t ho state or federal governtuent. say whether your office is tinder the United States, the state, the county or municipality. In answer to the
ouestion as to where vou are eini'loved I
give the town, county and state where you work. . HAVE VOl A FATHER. MOTHER, MIKE. CIIII.O I'XUEH TAVEIAE OR A SISTER OR A BROTHER IX1ER TWELVE SOLELY DEPEXl). ET l" POX VOl' FOR SVPPORT SPECIFY WHICH) f "Cnside;' voir answi.r tlicngr.if.iM". If it is t.-.f; t'ta'
thero is an ther rx uth than yv.v ownj which you alone have a duty to feed. I do no let your military ardor inten-j fere with the wish of the nation to re-' duce war's misery to a minimum. On J
IF FOR S0R,' TIRED FEET AH!
aching,
'TiaM is grand for
swollen, tender, calloused
feet or corn3.
"How nz doea kelp or feet,"
the other hand, unless the person you
If you are m one of the following! nave ;n mind is SOI,EI
offices or employments, use one of theivo,,, (Q
hereinafter mentioned: rhildren
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"'Custom lioue clerk, employed in the transmission of the mails,' or 'employed in the sea service of citizen or merchant marina within the United States." K. R WHOM EMPLOY ED f WHERE EMPLOY EDf "If you. are working for an individual, firm, corporation or association, stare its name. If in bus-
yOU NEED NOT SUSGUMB TO THAT "ALL-RUN 0011" FEELING
Simply Cleanse Your Blood of Its lh comlne summer
Sluggishness So Prevalent
in Springtime. Possibly you are one of thousands who just at this season find that you are losing your appetite, four system gets weaker day by day, you are easily tired, and a general good-for-nothing, run-down feeling seems to pervade your whole body. This condition is very general at the beginning of Spring, and is nature's appeal for help in preparing the system for the change in season. Tour blood is sluggish, and impoverished, impurities begin to clog up the arteries, and your system needs a general purifying and
housecleaning to rut it in ship-shape for.;
Just now the best investment you can make is to take a few bottles of S. S. S.. the great blood purifier and tonic. This purely vegetable remedy has been in general use for more than fifty years, and thousands use it regularly every Spring. It has no equal for thoroughly cleansing the Mood of all impurities, improving the appetite and toning up and giving renewed life and vigor to the whole body. Go to your drugstore and get a bottle today and start early on the important work of putting your system in tip-top Fhape. Write for free booklets and interesting literature to Swift Specific Company. 75 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga Adv.
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not hide behind petticoats or Remember that this answer
alone will not exempt you from liability to service. 10. MtRKIKD OR S I X ti I. E (WIlK'lllf RACE S P E C I K Y (WHICH! f "This d..es not ask whether you were onto married, but whether you are married NOJ. In answer as to your race, state briefly vheth,er 'Caucasian,' 'Mongolian," 'Negro,' 'Maylayan' or "Indian." 11. WHAT MILITARY' SERVICE HAVE VOl HAIJf RVXKf BR X C II f Y EA RS f X ATIOX OR ST ATE f "No matter what country you served, you must give complete information. In an
swering these questions, first name your rank, using one of the following words: 'Commissioned officer," 'private, 'non-commissioned officer.' Xext, state
branch in which you served in one of the following words: 'Infantry,' 'cavalry,' 'artillery.' "medical," "signal." 'aviation.' "supply." "marine," 'navy, Next state the number of years service, not counting time spent in the reserve. Finally, name the state or nation you served. If you served under the V'nited .States or one of the states of the I'nited States, name your service In one of the following terms: 'National guard (of such and such a stateV 'militia (of such and such a state).' 'volunteers of United States," or "regular army (navy) of United States. 12. DO VOL CLAIM -EXEMPTION' FROM DRAFT f SPECIFY (iltlll XDS "Because you claim exemption from
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Ahi what rt-uei. No more tired feet;
no more burning feet; no more swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more soreness In corns, callouses, bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief. Just use "Tis."' "Tlz" is the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. "Tiz" cures your fcot trouble so you'll never limp or draw up your face In pain. Tour shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore and swollen! Think of it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunions. Get a 25-cent box at any drug store or department store and get instant relief. W ear smaller shoes. Just once try "Tiz." Get a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. Think of it. Adv.
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One of the many spirited variations by Hart Schaf fner & Marx Aggressive young men on their war to success or already there, insist on Varsitv Fifty-Five: the suits reflect their vigorous personalities. Older inon like such style and all-wool quality, .xfany variations of these smart suits here readv for vou.
$18.-
Just for Saturday and Monday we are of-
f erring these Suits at ' .
Many of them are from our regular $22.50 and $25 lines, and include both Hart Schaffner fc Marx and Society Brand suits.
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Cooyriht Hart Schaffncr & Marx
A number of Styles to choose from two and three-button sack coats, pinch-back coats and "belt
ers
-homespuns, cassimcres and serges. grays, browns, tans, greens, blues
fegoar and ela sizes
ano Joaraants
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No use to waste time and space trying to feature our piano bargains. You are ;the judge and when we tell you that we have 71 beautiful new instruments as well as many slightly used pianos
and player-pianos which we purchased before the
,'5 to 47 per cent raise took effect on all pianos last
March, we want you .to know that it s money that
talks now and free speech is not on the embargo list. Bring your miTsical friends to look over the f , . 1 1 r. i i-l 1. n -r i l ti i".
Two new $1,050.00 Solo 1 'layer-Pianos, positively the finest playerpiano in the world. Special 625.00 Three new $S00.00 Players, any case 575.00
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Three new $750.00 Players, walnut and mahogany
100.00
Seven different makes of $G00 and $70) Players, all solo constructed
$500.00 and 450.00 Four slightlv used plavers, all high grade instruments, like new, $350.00 to .... 425.00 Two slightlv used Plavers, good as new 300.00
One new One new
One new $450.00 old make 340.00 Two new $400.00 walnut and mahogany 255.00 Several new high grade Pianos retailing at $350.00 to $450.00, our sale price from 155.00 to 275.00 Several slightly nsed Pianos, good as new. 50.00 to 150.00 PIANOS TO RENT. IT PAYS TO LOOK AROUND.
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Three high grade Talking Machines, retail at from $125 to $250, big snap this sale. $10.00 will send a piano to your home. No interest on payments. 200.00 BACK OF OUR GUARANTEE.
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Open Evenings. Artemis Bldg., 155 State St., Opposite Orpheum. Phone 322.
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draft, it by no means follows that you are exempt. For the Information of the war department you should make a claim now if you intend to prosecute it. Some persons will be exempted on account of their occupations or offices, some on account of the fact that they have relatives dependent upon them for support. Your answer touching these thintrs will be important in supporting the claim you now intend to rnalse in your answer 10 the pr&sent questions. He sure, therefore, that the grounds you now state are in conformity with your answers to questions 7 and S. In stating' grounds you claim as exempting you, vise one of the following terms: If you claim to be an executive, legislative or judicial officer of the state or nation. If you are in the military or naval service and this Is your ground, simply say,' 'Military service of the I'nited States.' If you claim to be a member of a religious sect whose- creed forbids its members to participate in war in any form, simply name the sect. If you are em-
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ployed in the transmission of the United States mails or as an artificer or workman in an armory arsenal or navy yard of the United States, or If you are a mariner employed in the sea service of any citizen or merchant within the United StaTcs. so state. If
you are a Telon or otherwise morally deficient and desire to claim exemption on that ground, state that briefly.'' Posters and placards giving the foregoing instructions are to be provided later, the circular states, but all persons to be registered re required to
inform themselves on out delay generalry, great undertaking.
the subject witlito expedite the
Don't forget Red Hammond chapter 19th.
Cross day of th Saturday, May 5-9-10t
Miller's Antiseptic Oil Known aa
eake Oil
Pain Killer and AntlsepUo Combined. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia. T-um-baxo. Stilt and Swollen Joints, Corns, llunions or whatever the pain may be, it is said to be without an equal. For Cuts. Burns. Kruises. Sore Throat, Croup. Iiphheria and Tonsilitis it has been found most effective. Accept no substitute. This great oil is golifen red color only. There is nothing like it. F.very bottle guaranteed by leading 'druggist?-. Kaufman Ai V"olf, Ilammon 1. Adv.
Important!
If you have pyp troubles or nepi glasses have them examined and fitted by an oculist. Dr. McK.ee, Eye, Rar, N'ose and Throat Specialist, gives Personal attention to all eases. Our optical department is complete. AVe also have priced for a special sale of two weeks a very large assortment of oltd gold and genuine diamond La Vallieres and Bracelet Watches. Jo Pappas Jeweler PHONE 1671. 143 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.
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