Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1917 — Page 6

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3 heird all over the Calumet Region. Invest your surplus rncney in a-' flat,, home or

buiialo-T in Hammond. You can sell cr rent it long before completion. People leaving Kammc:i;l are alvays glad to return. There is sonisthing about the city, the charm cf its people, its places of worship, its superior schools, amusement places and the classy country club that pleases and delights the people and makes folks feel like always calling Hammond home. Nothing can step the growth cf Hammond.

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GUT OUH ZSTIIIATS ON AMOUNT OF CEMENT NEEDED FOP. THE JOB. LOOK WE AHE LAIIE COUNTY DISTPwIBUTOES FOR THE FAMOUS L-Ittle Giant Truck: FIVE SIZES 1 IV2, 2, :V-2 AND 5-TON.

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SEMI BUNGALOW. Do you want a Imnjralow? See the one I am bailJins; now. Have built five others to suit owner in the sane block on Elizabeth street. Ask me to show them to you. C. S. RHOADS, General Contractor and Builder, 7 Elizabeth. Phone 2215.

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Representative John Tilson of Con- ! recticut explairl this new jts mask

to congress white Kspreser.tative Victor Heintz of Ohio wore "it. The hg must be inflated before use. It is nunar over tha shoulJer.-. and is

connected with the face covering by a peculiarly shaded tubing. As cs- j plained' by Rep. Tiisor., the mask vii j prove to be the most effective type in tise by the various belligerent pow- j crs. !

EDWIN FEISDRICH, HARVARD GRAD., JOINS U. S. ARMY

! Edwin Frieir.;rh. ?on of Mr. and Mrs. fhsrlfs Fridrih at 31 Carroil street ' 1 Hammorrt, frraduateii this wrek from i j the school of 1 iw at Harvard and at J I Din- en.'it in ih roast artillery ' corps of the, V. S. army. His diploma j

has been forwarded to hife parents.

A passage la Gomraciors, Builders end Architects What Co your Grounds Cost jou? Likewise, consider the problem of attaching trimming to Metal Lath, Concrete, Drick, Tile, etc. The u.- of "WALLPHDS" and "FLOORPEDS" will .save you at k-.-st 3t ;er cent of the cost of your G rounds. A Wallped is a Snot Ground consisting of a nust-res;s;.ir.x metal plate, 3 'a Inches square, perforated around ih ed:;es with ?i-inch holes. This plate holds a wooden nailing block by means of two fiange.s formed in The starap;nx- When planter is applied to the back of the W aliped a.-.id is ph.'pJ on ;'ny purfaces, be sides the resultant bond, the j late is keyed to the wall by means of the mouh'i.ig piaster coming tlirousa tho . holes and locking itself P.rmly to the surface. The old nn-th.od 'of j.'.Us'jring or RroutirtiRS ro-iuired these sevt-n (7) tcdioua and expensive vi emMr r. -:

Sawing lumber for plugs. Shaping lumber for plugs. Digging out mortar joint.?..

Driving in the plugs. Sawing off the plugs. ITailing on continuous ctrip.

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Yedging Etrip out to straightedge. Detailed specifications are available and will lie sent you upon request.

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RICE SHOWS THIS WEEK The V. IJ. Hire sho-. hil'ed to exhildt st State and l'ou glas streets. West Hammond, for scvin ilivg ar.d

iiich'p, starting t nui uh t, announce j thnt ;tt.T i'rnli th.is i-vriing all shows! an,! ridlnx 1"Vlc-! will ht ready for j op. ration. There are about eii-iiteen attraction., including three riding tie-I vices, with the asrKreRat inn. As the! orsn ii sz t Son-was ussctu '.! hfi'c much j of th" parnp'tecna'.ia is new ai:d. ist I

erected, pr.-sents a. clean a:d attractive exterior. The shows will be open eery afternoon and evening; rext week, elosinj? next Saturday niprht. ti. e's Submarine Girls and th" backman traine.1 animal show are tiie bii? fea teres. The former has been described by .Amy I.pplii , la the Chicaeo Daily Nwj, while at the Majentic theatre there as "So different it eclipsed everythir,!? on the bill."

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Call at our show rooms where you will find on display the largest selection of fixtures in northern Indiana. HOUSE WIRING Get our estimate for wiring your house. It will increase the rent income. Open Evenings. Phone 710 for Service

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ic over Gcrmatt lines at Verdun and'

4lrrev.-l.er ednrin? th past Ttroci. Ha is Kajor ltitc?i11. innoniccmect Wits

j c?acie at American army headquarters tuC.37. Ta,Jor IMitchell ra cn9 of the j flrst refnlpjr American army officers to ; reiclj France. Two vcseSs npo lie

stirtccl cn a ton.r of tho Vcrrtnn fr.'nt !

and was recently repoi-tei v.-ith tta Americans J:a the I,t-fayotte esca'arllle.

Ha had tno distinction of Tbelng' the first

Ainerlcau e.rmy officer to "get into ac. ti.-iu" on the western front in tlx -3 air. Prr-suinaly ha acted as observer wit-i a rrench army officer as pilot.

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A convenient Kitchen Cabinet Buiit of White PineWhite Pine has no equal for any purpose in the interior of your home where lumber should, r . -.- pT'T"! ri tottio!ti T4o?f C4.fT4r t-tfw

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"stars put" the closest mitres al-wayi holding tight. The doors of a White Pine Cabinet do not bind always swing freely and always fit. Note, too. how perfectly White Pine takes enamel. It costs hut a trifle more than the cost of the :beapest wood to build your kitchen cabinet of White Pine. The lasting, satisfactory service

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E2 HAD A DBEAJK.

iuifl. iC my !!urnory serve?! in.. ri?ui. i;;ii:;ia tioii.man was in the eniiI ws esiortrf 1o the 1"niv--r'ity of r.erlin 1y, th F.ri!" f 'i- of -rrv,;i i;y. amiiW tlio r raiuinj. wnviriK

jrr idiinlly my voice became as "st ronff prt-ss its coiirw.

n: Stfiitt.r'f!. T ;aiil: i'.ri'Hif-rs and Sisters: There is no ru'-r directly rpsponsiblo for the pres- . nt war. I.nt pprinp when I sft my h-i. sh declared war on the egKS at

of Hags and tl-at Vr mfr cncr.ajr. nn i or;r. in a course- in ex n. x f-i.-the Knipcror and I s . ;.i.-,.. upon i? j port thp ip-? shells to rrtimbla and !bnifriine I kn.-w Um m.H-i'me was pre-: enite the poei.'i. Nature Is constructive

a rr.'JiigP'l, because CiordariO U rutin, John

lit!!, Martin l.utl:-r and L.eo Tolstoy

IMitor Timk-: I star tea me ct-.e-fiiii .n- ir.-m penr jir; I had an awful dream ' were through, Vollriir. Vaynt , Intri-rjll ffjm,. time fitfc. J I bcivi deciaect to ; and I;latchfora started a. demount r.it it to mi f..r nuHitation. j tion. I t-n you it was the greatest

T ,ir,-.-...reii that I ;oH!re;?ed the in- I meeting I ever ftduresej. Oh, what! the ape in which you lived and ruled!

telleetu?! men and wi men or the past i.iy;

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and destructive. The Czar of Russia represents a piece, of the egs shells.. The prest nt rule rs represent the eS shells in their totality. The epg shells are victims of the peeps. I'.ul' rs, you we re inconi prehensive to

H the Rreat tellf-'iomsts were aspembied from Com'ucius to Mis. Mary i Baker Eddy, and t'ocnites, VnU, Arlstotle ord the two rroftiest political V-eononilats. Karl Marx rind Henry

yecrgre, Bhakespear, Spencer, lleckel riiarleB Iarwin. All the peats'

Sm Virril to Ed. Markhajn were p.-ea-

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Kmperor arose and tiaid: "ladies and Gentlemen: "Mr. Uo Tolstoy prophesied the present International war. He also stated there was a man 011 foot to adjust the most violent conflict history records. It pives

me pleasure to introduce him

Rulers, you are victims .of industrial evolution! Consequently, you must give way to new peeps to evolve a trreater society. "Let the educated use their education for the elevation cf humanity! Harmonize the minds of the people with divine evolution! Let us lire by honest toil, ni not by exploitation! Let us

I started to speak very low. But democratize tive world, o4 ive pro-

"V must some day at list nnd forever cross t,he line between Xonsense and Common Sense. And ori that 'day we shall pass from Class Paternalism, crig-mally derived from fetish fiction in times of universal ismorance, to Human Brotherhood in accordance with the nature of tliinps and our grow-in knowledge of it; from Political Government to Industrial Democracy and Administration; from Competition In Individualism to Individue-llty in Cooperation: from War and Despotism in any form to peace and Liberty. "I adjiisited the war. but when I awoke I knew I was dreaming-. But I wouM sooner endure my dream than the terrible' nightmare tha people are passing- through at present. WM. KELLT.

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DEATH OF MARY B. CAMPBELL

Mary B. Campbell, wife of rairlck Campbell. 53" Madison street, Gary, died Friday afternoon at Mercy hospital, Gary, following an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Campbell, who waa 27 years and 8 months old.. is survived by a husband, two children, and tshe aluo leaves to mourn her loss In Chicag-o, parents, two brothers and four sisters. The remains were shipped to Chicago today by the Gary Undertaking company, which will have cbarjre of the funeral there Monday morning from the parents' homo, 84 4 "Windsor avenue; Interment will be at Mt. Olivet.

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Grand Fourth of July picnic at Spring

Maurice E. EIo AUTOliOBILE JUIiKER We. pay 'highest cash price for Scrap, Rubber and Metal 10S7 Calumet Avq Corner of Ccuakey Ava. Phones 2723 and 3178

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