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AVhen the sun is sizzling liot and you start getting1 CTouehv at the weather man, rejuvenate yourself with a lnss of Grape Juice, the most healthful sum-

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Concord Grape Juicequarts, 35 In full pint bottles, 18?

BULK NOODLES Extra fine quality, lb., 15d In the following shapes and sizes: ttroad Wide and Fine Noodles, El barn's Short Cut Macaroni Spaghetti A B C Stars, et, 11) 15

For Summer Luncheons Fooiha Sardinso, large oval tins Panama Sandwich Tuna Fish, can Large Dill and Sour Pickles, dozen 17? Namco Finest Grade Japanese Crab Meat, 1 o-pound wood-lined tins 28 Sinclare'w Boneless Pigs Feet, quart jars, 35 Pint jars 21c Van Camp's Peanut Butter Med. size jars 15? Small size jars t . . .10p Crescent Brand Sweet or Sour Mixed Pickles Picnic size, bottle 10 I HOT wT&TK?!?. CAUTION IMPORTANT . U4- , i

5 aujiii- liui Bcifhn we eaunoi guaranS tee to deliver $ Butter, Butterme, L.ard, Berries, Etc. Jf in iirrl ck?s condition. Delivery made at rn.

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Sauce Soap Mcnsron "te : Sauce for Oliv0 high-grade Toilet L.e-", f sh, gravies, ttc Fer Soap Extra sperlal, per ! li0U, Q cake. 7',2c; r "f' - Mb per rLw-n OC Polish Onions Z. Stove Polish, the 10c Choice Heme Grown Yellow tins, on sale Onions This 3!, j r.t 7;; three for..... 3 rounds for j j Q

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4 Big Candy Specials EXTRA SPECIAL rior-yiuckle, Taffy This is a summer taffy and guaranteed not t" r'lck; regular price 25c lb. Special, xi, !b Qrt

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Concord or Catawba Grape Juice, medium size bottles, Large bottles, 45? Alnor.-J and Chocolate Bars, ,'.c size, special at three for 10 ."c pke.-., for JQ Week End Sale of Cigars John Ruskins, La Azora Opera, San Felice and Chss. Denby Cigars Special, 1 for 30 C Flashlight, Piff Paff Puff, Lodus K. and Vega Rica. Special, S for oOC Havana Londres, Curly JVUid, Lrd Sheldon and Cuba Roma Special, 10 for - 25c La Marca, Official Seal and Humana 1Cc Cigars. Special, 5 for 2tC

IT LOOKS LIKE OUR SOLDIER BOYS HAVE REAL GOOD APPETITES. GOSH!

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An army baker and a Icaf of "war bread." A loaf of bread weighing ten pounds and keeping fresh three weeks Is the sort that is found on the army table. The bread has the appearance of being wholesome and nutritious rather than delicately palatable and it is said to b- preatly relished by the regulars and recruits whose life in the open air heightens their appetites.

Ofi?S GET MAJORITY

Pi SENATE WASHINGTON, Aug-. 2 Ff.iators Watsrin and New both voted yeterdny for thr re?"H, lion providing for submission to tht- M--ral state of a nation-wide ;iri.liih.ticn a:nend :iient to h Constitution was adopted by the Setioii" nt 5 o'clock yesterday afterneon by a vcte of 65 to 20. It had rune majority over the required twothirds vote. It was a gala day for the prohibitionists who packed the galleries. The tU it was thronaed by members of the House Interested in the fate of the resolution upon whlih that body will act in the next few days. bvriirx Invnxlon of Mate Itisbts. Senators who oppoped the resolution held that it violates the spirit of the constitution and the basic principles "t domoTniy and Is th greatest invasi'.n of stale's right in the trend toward federalization and nationalIsm that has marked the last decade. As adopted by the Senate, the resolution fixes six years as a time limit In which three-fourths of 1 the state must ratify tl make the amendment ff ect! ve. TIMES' in mm Augiiht 2. 99H T6t2 73 78 JOU 74'4 HI 4?H $$ Atchison A merlon n A m f r i . a n A m-! r n n Beer. ? iEar Car Fdrv. . I.OCO!Tiot ,ve A r. r. : i r:ro- Hyn TJapid Transit X.-".i..nal Tisouit i:lt iiMore and Ohio .... Cnnnfliin ranfic American fan " New York Central Chesapeake and Ohio .. CrueiM Steel Kre American Stel Firs. ienra! Electric Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum .... Northern Pacific pennsvlvsn'a Peoples C;,is Republic Iron and Pteel I'. S. Ruhh-r A ri ricirt Si.jjr eon S2H 25 9 154 -n , . 34 97 101 ; 5 2V4 71 51 T hl 122" 9 0, 27U 697 1S9-, , 125 U 13S lf5 -3 33 Kjif-in S'.ul'crn Railway i'hgc. Mil. and St. Paul Texas T '. t " r. i o n Ftah i Oil S t e f 1 I.-o ' .... 'orrr Willys Overland f Hirf.O f.RAIX FI TI RE5. VHEAT-?fPt. $2.31. CORN May. $1.154: Oec.. $1.174. OATS Sept.. SHsfcc; Dec, 61c. ri!I(r.O LIVE STOCK. Kr'OS Receipts. 19.000; Market. w--k, 5 lower; T.ixed, $ 1 4 5 fi 1 5 3 o : ;;w,i. ?15.45 -a 16 30; rou?h, $14.40fil4.53: light. $14.70f lfi.13; pijts, Jll.STx? 14.25; heavy. J 1 4. 4 o? If,. 30 ; bulk of sales. $lf..l0.fl 1 1 :.. CATTLE Receipts. 6inn: market. steady: beeves. $7.593 14.00: cows-heifers, $4.30jn."; stockers-feeders. $5.75 ? 9 00; calves, $8.50 fi 13.00. CHICAGO PRODICE. CUTTER Creamery extras. 38c; creamery firsts, 37'i.c; firsts, 3H 374c; seconds. ?tf36c. EGOS rdinaries, 2fij(52Dc; firsts, SO'-, f 32c. LIVE POt'LTKY-Fowls, lSfflSc: ducks. !.$ ISc: geese, 12t?14c; springs. 20f24c: turkeys. 15c. POTATOES Cars. ?S: V!rrinla. bbl.. $2P03.23: home grown, $1.C0

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7 J --: : ' lull M.il TRANSFERS DEMORALIZE! Transfer of merchandise at Gibson yards is d.moral zed on account of the destruction of the. three transfer plati forms and yards early yesterday movnI j.-.g; by tire, causing damage estimated. ! at ove- 1100,000. ! One hundred freight cars and several j miles of Hack weie completely destroyed by the rag'.njr flames, which i Ignited from piilir p inflammable acids j from broken jars. Yard officials today stated that bu ldingr operations would commence as soon a possible. 1 YOU Just think of that Hawaiian ditty. "On the Beach at Honolulu" walk up Hohman street, see three pretty girls tickling ukeleles and imagine you are in Hawaii. Tociay three grtrls kept the store clerks on the outside of 'their shops by RlklinK up and down Hohman street pinging and playing ukeltles som town, Hammond. WELL, WHO DID SAY SO? Who said number IS is unlucky? A few days ago Lawrence Fisher, 2 1 Chicago avenue, received notification to p pear before the conscription board for examination. His number was St" and it was th thirteenth drawn but I.swrsncK enlisted June 2F, and had beat 'em to it." IZZY IS BIZZY TODAY j Irvinp "Izzy" "'hiyken. enlisted Timks jsportinif scribe, is home on .a ten-day 'furlough before leaving for France. "Izzy" is lookin fine !n his oltvej drab uniform and says. "it' i?reat," 1 about the service. ' NEGRO IS IN JUVENILE COURT Frank Williams, ntgro, will plead his case of 'contributing to the delinquency" of a little Firl. Rosie Levin, nioce of Levin, a !;hoemakar. before. .Tudce MoMahon in the juvenile court at Crown Point. The nepro was run down yesterday by r.ne of the child's relatives after he hail attempted to assault her. He was bound over o the Juvenile court by .Judpo Fred Earnest in Hammond city court lodoy unir $500 bond CAP. WHERE'S OUR CAT? Greet the new captain and sergeant . Sergeant Charlie See is now acting night captain in Captain lianlon's absence, and Officer Stelow is taking the desk. DOUBLE BILL FRIDAY Earl Williams in 'The Hawk" and a chapter of "The Neglected Wife." are the pictures at DeLuxe theatre Friday. "Tne Hawk" is sail; o be "the heart tragedy of a man's soul buried in iniquity but resurrected by his faith in a woman." It Is token from tha eelebrjited spoken drama of the same name. ORGANIZER ARRESTED (By tralted Fresa.) DAVENPORT. IA.. Aug. 2. DanieJ Wallace of Chicago, organlaer of tha Lea i i.e of Humanity, and five other persona were Indicted by the federal grand jury here today on charge of conspiracy and violating the espionage act.

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COMPLSII SERVICE IS HOT ENOUGH

There is one more denartme.nt of n;et car service in East ''hlcas that needs attention and it is probable -that i he. ('hamber of Commerce will take a hritid in teeing what can be done to improve it. The traffic "ii the Whl'ing car is beriming: aic.ut twice too great for the pre; .ent.a :h; men t of cars to han'lle satisf.ici orily. Thr- Sinclair 'Ml RenninK Co. is adding men to i's for-'e as fast as possible ar.'l thi.-y tre finding a go'jd deal of difficulty in ft curing transportation to and from th plant. Al'houph new and better cars have I it put on :he Hammond line, yet this branch of service l? also insuffiel' nt. I'nies better Klreet car faoiiitifts can lie secured, the Chamber of Oomnif rce v.-ill try to induce some one to sta. t a ji.nf y Ine to relieve the situation. HMD FAKE WAR DRAFT ADDRESSES pome sixty draft notices have been returned to Gary's three exemption boards and as a result the polp-e and government operatives will have some work on their hands. These notices were mailed and the mail carriers report that r, one livts at the address of the names mentioned or else the persons have gime nd left no address I'nder the law it is not necessary for a person to receive notification that he is to uppear for examination. He must attend to that h'mself. Those who don't show i:p face imprisonment as weil as a chance to go to the trenches. JiES KEATING DIES III ilLS James K9tmsr. 2' years od. is dead at Oary supposedly from beir.sr electrocuted yesterday while at work at tin G.-iry eteel plant. Mr. KeatinK's body was removed from the Steel Company's etneiKency hospital to the Williams and Marshall morgue. Tonight the remains will be shipped to South Bethlehem, Pa., where an sged mother rehides. Mr. Keating was 2R years old. He Jived at Vnity Hotel, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. IT! ARRESTS LIKELY False statoments made in connection with registration for city election at Gary are likely to result in the swearing out of warrants for a number of persons. It in also declared that several candidates, other politicians and many negroes are invedved in a plot to register men who are- not legally entitled to vote. HOB Oil! AT GARY LUNCHEON General Manager Wilbur Wynant of the Gsry National Life Insurance Co.. fnnouiices that 'he luncheon to be held nt 12:45 o'clock Friday at Gary Commercial club, will be known as an Indiana Hirheir affair. ' f ficers. directors, organizers, committee icwbers end siren's of the rompany will meet vviih the Harbor guest. i !ar V neve life insurance company is m-iking freat head -iy not only in tho Oiunuy !u' in the ce-ntrnl stiues and stock i s iMpiaiy being sc!d. PULMOTOR 'BRIDGED,' BOY SWIMMER DIES An open bridge ysterday afternoon stopped a motor car with a pulmotor squad from the Illinois Steel Company's plant and. the police say. cost the life of Peter Oulinski. seven. 1'1615 t;rn Pay avenu". Chicaro. He had been taken unconscious from Calumet river at One Hundred and Sixth street. Tonight and West State

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under a HALF UNFIT OR ASK EXEMPTION . AT SOUTH BEND SOUTH BEND. IN'D , Aug. 2. Of eighty-eight men examined fur the draft 50 per cent were disqualified physically or. filed claim for exemptions on the ground of having dependents. The first man to appear before the hoard. No. 328, was Irvine Willard of Miahawsika. He filed claims for exemption on the irrojnd that he was a i.'.ernber of the Menncr.itc Brethren church, a "conscientious objector to war." and also because he has a. wife and four children dependent on him. Three physicians pronounced him phjslcally perfect. LAKE CO. . DELEGATES ARE BACK Lake county' delegates to the twenty-ninth annual world convention;?, of the Loyal Order of Moose have resumed. Richard Hourer. Patrick FineTty and Secretary Stanton of the Gary order and Harry Earron of East Chicago arrived first. J. C. Becker of Hammond did not return home direct from Pittsburgh where the convention was held but spent three days in Washington. I. C w' re he met the vice-president and Congressman Wood. He reached Hammond today. FLAN TERMINATION OF RECEIVERSHIP A plan for the termination of the receivership of the Aetna Explosives company is said to have been arranged by the larpe stockholders. According to the plans, the bonds of the company will be left undisturbed. INSULT TO PRESIDENT COSTS HOLDT HIS JOB SHE LB Y VI LLE, LVD.. Aug. 2 Arthur E. Holdt, secretary and treasurer of the Lindeman Wood Finish Company of Shelbyville, was ousted as the company's mana$cr when Judge Blair of circuit court named the Security Trust Company as receiver for the company. Holdt was arrested at Chicago recently for alleged "acts of violence and unpatriotic utterances" against President Wilson. It is charged he tore a picture of the president from the walls of a hotel room. "William C. Patterson, president of the company, instituted the receivership suit, charging the company is solvent, but merely desires to jret rid of HoldtFIGHTS FOR VATERLAND Kail Kaufman, the - German spy suspect, was Jaken from the East Chicago Jail by U. S. Marshal Barnhart yesterday and the two departed for purts unknown. Kaufman will be Interned at some point couth until the war is over. He told yesterday of the thousands of dollars that he had made with his various blue prints giving details about the leltitive locations of vital parts of several big mills In this country that manufacture materials for war equipment.' The man who was held under suspicion of being an accomplice but who upon investigation was released said that he would fight for the United States, but Kaufman said: "What, you a German and fight for this country? Not for me, I fight for the Vaterland." 145TH ST. IN EAST CHICAGO IS CLOSED One hundred Forty-first street, East Ch.cago. is again closed to enable the street department under Commissioner Kiirnan to put tarvia on the surface of the street. This street was scarified and leveled and stone put on. then opened up for a few days in order that the traffic nysbt help to round It down into final shape. Big tanks of the tarvia are on the ground toray and if everything goes well the entire surface may be covered todiy. The street will be impassable, however, for a couple of weeks while the tarvia is working into the surface and drying out so that it will not stick to the thtisands of ears that daily pass ever this important thoroughfare. TWO HOLDUPS AT HARBOR There wer two hold-ups reported at Indiana Harbor last night, both of which were credited to negroes. One occurred at 13fth 8nd Drummond streets, where Joe Kakashes was held up at the point of revolvers by two men and relieved of hJs Klein watch valued at $20. Joe had his money concealed on his person, however, and the robbers did not get hold of that. The second occurred at J3!th street and Michigan avenue, where John Bolan wis set upon by three negroes.. No valuable were obtained, but when the highwaymen left John he had suffer-1

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id a broken arm in the scrimmage. There are r.o clues to tha hold-up men i.i either case. AETNA TROOPS READY TO LEAVE HERE Co. C. 2nd Indiana, infantry, which I.3. been on duty in Gary and et Aetna rnce A-ril. will soon leave for For ,-Iarrison. The 150 men of Capt Livenjjood's command aro camped in Ejst Stt. avenue, and their main work was guarding a munitions plant. A large force of former regular soldiers has replaced Co. C. GARY BUILDING FOR MONTH $372,375 Gary's build. ng during July aggregated $372,375, there heint; SS permits. Morris Novick has gone a permit to erect i three-story brick fat and store binding at 1612 Washington street. co.t J2'ono. INTERFERED; ARE ARRESTED (By United, Pri.) LOWr'E.V, IA.. Aug. . Four prominent wealthy r a si. dents of Lov.den are under arrest, and see-a! more will b? arrested on charge of treason and interfering w'th government agents. The arrests were made by U. S. agents. They sr? charged with threatening to lyrch an attorney who aided in questioning Rev.. John P.oichart when the !a:ter was arrested Tuesday following t r'asf'nsible utterances in his pulpit Sunday. Days. News In Gsry EOKI OTT VACATION. Mis Marie Malone. a Btudent nt a Pennsylvania college, is on her vacation at her home in Madison street. visrcriro at nxxBCQtrE. N. .7. Quinlan of the Y. M. C. A., is visiting his parents at Dubuque, la.. EZRE FB03C GEORGIA, Mrs Charles Tatum of Augusta, Ga., Is her; the guest of her sinter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cocoran. GUEST OP UNCLE. Mis:; Gertrude Alderman of Lo.t Angeles. Cal.. is here, the guest of her uncic, C. H. Jtnness. From here Miss Alderman will go to visit relatives in Kentucky. PASTIME TODAY PEARL WHITE "THE FATAL RING" and a 3-act comedy, "The WONDERFUL WAGER" FRIDAY FIVE ACT METRC. SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON in "STOLEN PARADISE" SUNDAY "THE BEAST AiiD THE WOMAN" DeLuxe TODAY v Margarita Fischer in "THE DEVIL'S ASSISTANT" TOMORROW Earle Williams in "THE HAWK" Also "The Neglected Wife" Featuring RUTH ROWLAND SATURDAY Wilfred Lucas and Edna Miller in I "HER EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR" , t . t 1$ Miso me noanng uomeay "Aired in Court" imrrirti.HiMn muMwiVimM lifiimfurf Smear HOW: Time

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