Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1917 — Page 9

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Classified Advertisements

Aftor Asg"jst Lull, aU cia . flKed irtwitiicmentii rlio,1 with us ever telephone be I no: pa..!-1, tor at tie cfflce within 5 nays, aix iUititional har?8 of tea cents v-ili bt aiiwd lor coiiuctica. The service rss gavca our patron by 'brineinff all class. fie."t verti3es:ents to car cf flee ana pay-' ia; foi' sani aiid sav colljco caarg... LAKE COTJIJTT PTG. Jc Trjj CO, IUII3 SSffSi'iliaS, ilng. fi, 1017. Wanted Male llelp. 100 LA HOlliIKS A XT!. SO . i.. .. !sv jr. -luO n .1 IUK. Vhitaker-lrie1i'y Co., i t ".'!, ft -..!!. ' Ai i :i . -l-lw . . , 5 IVte . ,v n;) .. c c-'i. i ! i''a i ; l . i- rots! s; W i'-" w ax'! u:.; lUiii'iPiVi. '..V:i: r- ; ;f .'an'i v:.i (;.-'.'. iearr.l. o; H ''-' :n a V, A " T 1 t'n;io -i. " t A i ". r tin; an.) -s i TT5D Ezperieace'l u:-v. "t:l;i jr -U'-iv ia uersoa o. tr.tfn ottic B.an.arii Cx i'rcut st., V.iti: :ED Mall clerk. 13 to " '- J'!i : icctory -.tore; goad r'' to start ; early mcreasa t:i rtsut mn. V. iis S.ei'.iMnS' Co., Gr.-.8eili &:a. East. :g'i), Ir-il. J V. . i-i.-t :td. Fi" i.... Han. ANT"-. L- :-! ; A I'-rf'- t'a'oioi' M ; i . n t I'H i l-ti.-.-d car :: I A i : ', ;t a -!'- .- !:- '.!' Xat'ton;, : :r: .aid Vf N ' it ; "for r.put it-ata. ::ltd 1 l an;. Il.;t:;ot..nd Irtd. ---'.-i - 1 i .'. XT Kid- P!v ' r 1 ... li .in; '.XT Kb' ' n ; ,:', li. t l ay.

-tTT-,-AH T-p-n-ala TTclD ! FOR SALE rnredeetr.td diamon'.s and I V.-anieu .V-ia.l UtlM. , rai:r.r..i witaiei. Lustra itcHabtji . j Loan Bank. 65 Stata Bt.. llan.namd ! V.'ANT1-:D nk'ShalicS lMf; 1 tllO Dl'V (lOiKls Di pt. (sO0;l j KUREMAUL rtVKD & BOOKING CO, is it i ,,a ,-o,.,... ph.,,,. 7T mt Chi.

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K" Vt ' f, ivTVTi l-:sr-et-Ki-..-.-d sai. -l. Star Store; trier, lire 1' MV: ill a'.e. Plcoie k. 1. 1 i,rej. 4 v it C!d, -air ... f-j-;; , WANT Ki' V'a to do cost dept. v -;; i; -;,t have c'eidea! cxp-neti.'f. Atpiy, ,cr C-i-r 1 ; t . Win. ' , i a -. 1 Tea'.. Work p. Last v'nica;o, Jnd. - t-4-.i V,".X'T"r Ctrl for s.er,e:a ito.),i v. .'- s; no v. asl.ii', . P' i.aiaa. i. 1, sis w i v, ant:;: - 1 7 Can. .1 si f,-r ci.erai GIRL vANTPi A linrt,' -re st.-re; m c. er l y nrs t:-l i : i; -.-.-" V b'.ter I't-b - !. i: J. ib : :r-ii!a ui i. it, 1 v , '.- ri.-nc. tr- V'o ; t : 1 -i -x a r . -s ; C t bi-ta t a y-5-2 i t., a -. I - j , I N ' A N T K i ' eci.ern) Cb'-at-; ; ,'. . si !..' - r- ?i t t -i , i, tl ;-C-l i ,:v. -t-! i: i. 1 ; . ATP"-- . C-o-Pl, Ib.tmr-bi i WAX TICD G;rl for t Piua.eo.r five, iiaiiaa. V." V NTbli I.i-. r., ve NP'i-i Pf ?:aui.io.t. Pa---t c ; j y.'AXTPP -- i , '-.., t,t p, 1 -: . I !. ( 'o i . i : Cituationa Wanted. I ' .-!'7I t. - it. ' V A ' i ) - - p.v n '"": P ' Ji:':""! . 1 aa '.' t ; , J -I'd a 1 p"' : d ' a i ar 1 t ' tl id r at ; l M . 1 r, , For Rent Furnislie:! Ilooms la'M HI.N'T isbed T.-OtOS. S.ibe be- - !! ave. Patau .olid o rind threi fa-n-jiiau.ia t--. IA ! : for 1, :--t-d . , mrc'iil. i I'-'it PA laatar b I'OP PPXT rh-a.-aat firr t t-Priv.-.i.-citsel-i . .-..-.am-o. b Ca i , ."di s-t Hai aia-nd 1 !;., , : i op. IfKN'T Tv. n V'd.ii si. J l.-tti-.tfa u. a t v. o v 0.-fi icii, yy i'h P -a r 1 if a v e. b i i a oa, , ,ti .p For Rent Fiats. PG RKN tp-irarrto! d. pop P F7XT-- N'o.'-m n South Sd-': near s'- -t ia ; p - 1- e or w jt ;: 4 0 or 2 r. 7 f ch find b... c d i. :b : biiPt hke a 1; Paiiita. tri.

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."T.ammond. . S-a-li Wanted to Rent. WAVTKO T!i . or 1 f u rt . b'-.'d r-i.m fo- lia'et ,,.!!prti . tar Mi d.t n. v-"b Addi i'S--, i titt-.ng " e ; ad io. i . m . c..r- Tim.-s. Hammond. U-3-S r r. b'y y, a.;;;!.' r.-"i;P. "! (r ' I. d root-as, or i ' Its Pi o. i'-ond. :v-r-,. r-ew.rsi! !e l-.irtv 2 I e,i looms alv.ut 2 or .'. bP. ks i'e St. Answ. r. L. B . Ti'.m ;- v - i-1 a . wo o three rooms with IV e. e.r., . - 1. r i'fcl-.t '.a ,aia:., .'oiipi.-. I.' .-..,'. ' .1.. y-f.-i VfA.VTFP By your. $ nodern he-use vr 2 1 S 4. .-..-v., .o,-..,i.- , r Ibat. Pb-.ie'.

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mo loca'ii-n. Aoaress taio, i , d! laapot;,;. :'"-'4 i i.'ii.i phivc-r, be m h and i'y ' a tew months; I em NViii s:crif.c'! for $t5. i St. Hi.i aroca-.d. '.i-'Aj 'P S LK--? ! 7 ' r ,-u-, Jti,. Call -fl 4 td. I a-. :a I rn rt o any IToiirian sr. S-il-tf i't ' . i , ir- in pood s'i-tpe; 7 .-7 V altf r St. I i -m-.'j-tf ! '; - ; .ri J'- )P SA LP 1 bavin : c, and be daybite; F 'it S LL ;sl2 J'Uf Phone 1172,,'. ;-o-2 Hi; SA LP- -i'eti r-n 2' 2i: i i'e t shack: carap, nd smsk: to he tao .-.'. Pi - ate 2 : ) . Il.immoud. ''-ti S ' IA i' .',:'' .-.rari'.' 'e r.. w ! .. f u-r.ih. i Pat; ?1'A ,Piv,o; le.l.ince to be hail to oa:,.'-; raas" be dis-a-sed ,.f iia- ; ' ;.o ab !-t y 1 4 eiu o- st. Hama sal:: .-.! bed sbta-ifr. mattn-Ai V d:-,.s.M-, .-hear, if tak-Wibi-itt.s st. H; t: i ro aid lPt-2 - T.-i , p; LP -Ota- !-, .': dv. f. A iul; jyo a suit,.: I 17. V, , ! . st. b-J-1 I : P ! 'A IV-- M tr !--.- t-ttl rne ry; -Mh-d '. -, . ii . a -, by p -e-an: i!,iii-r; r tit-, - it i!,,',)-;'!' oi" kcabh. Tris -.o.a, v o, iki-r l--r Lie party, 'a-.--h -.!. ; -... . PiVIy e.u'fi-ed for .. .i'aloa.-. renc-rir g. naolirii ,..,...,(00-. i, ft v. P. b era:;-;. ri--e tl' b V'.. -, ( .. oi- ea : ! on 'til '- !. a-b Pa o, a ...rid. Ird. or i . not P,:.,.' To,, t, Pi.. jii . Ind. !--: lit p-. ,. .-A!.' : lb lite;-; us ia-., n ,-.;(,... i.-L i 4 tiaatdVaa. : -1 - 2 For Galo Auto.mobiles. 1 'W.tpl 'Vi r ; ,-.,! oi r. i tils c.a r a ( ar, v r a -ti -. 2 j 'id.-.v ir si. 0-4-.V I 1 i i i SAP l-'.T'l 1 bin ar V : - 1 ru jafl, : ....b.htiivi. ii: A i .17-!l.ibi:-li -!. P r Lamp. .11 i-T -.'I'd ill I-'-n "d n r: Yoorb i i P' A L -L ! .... i 1 ! r 1 r.a' a f t e r : i! d ' j L -2 j ";L l ." 2V 1 (,-' li M. i ia a: t . bAPrb PPi P- - : ; com. rb-' i v. r . i v , i . a b i . - :-: i a 1 . ,:Vl. b? P P.-". ru a. ( en,! . nop : : Ca ':: Tie I sadi. iei. PPn-9-i Ji.ij v-y. lic-.ti'J -.ci.. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Applv at TIAMM0XD DISTILLING CO. i::::rj'.J. s,21 lawtua V. i li, li0 564L nra. ...oail. -t-27-:f - . i a : ::. . P.oaa C1VF..V AWVY AT Til P. ! 'urn Ice Co. lfd Rus-dl ah '3-4-3 Vn- T?-vn-J. Ui iWClivj. RP-XT P.bc'ric l-'it,i;i pa ra g-ni-r;r..-.t"!. 3-.i-l Tab" 1"--;'. Al,.,l(.rti i-r,..-ia coitae. 1 F - ambus ;lv, .; j block id i South I :?oor -: ' .- a a-;r t pi A;;'i st. Jl.am- i j ;u. aid. Ph-me ;s27. 7-a-7! Room aiid Board. xv---rr-rv ',--i,a .,,,! ... :..... tamiiv. near ,.rt.,i hotis,. fr.r conni. A

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(All makes. St.iBloH and Twins, f .-ora i S-5.PO up. Sold on easy payments, ce:Ioi- Autocycie Salesroom. j WAL2 & SLIGER. 223 STATE ST. ( . . ! i .r-r-r-.. --:! '' fAi'f-- i hi !-.M-'i.i.-r tiiot-'roy ! v. i ' i I i i r . t i nit . ' i I , j ill' i !i ; v. In a i . :.:t .!, i i: LI .1 - 4 il.; lit1j -6-5 v. T:-l--r.;'no rur-ii.. t'ti.i 1 ! K'i.- S-r.f t, Mi nn .-lu. ho, :! );.- '! vt f H"hn'.!t;i r. 1 "a in mnnc 1 1' Lcct and Found. :-' i ' on! rt ,.',,1 wan I U,. !.! riait',:.- w. ..- : .1 S or. ,-u 'r ,,t i't St. u- i'i.'iii.'; row a 1 (.,. .;,i litn luv..!. ,-!. 1 1 1 1. .

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,s T -li w nm. a-.. I ndir. !!. Iii-Hu'. n (7ri ; tatioii mid Ind iiNo-n I si-.n.Hl. Ii..tii!:t.rtii. i-.;. Wanted to Buy. waxt: t ri,i ! ..., T. ! r if livok.-n. J y h. I,.n't mit - fr XI. ltd fiv t .iri-l t o. r,.,,t I ll.' by I.', ,1 n I't'l : ! . I.. . r. ' -r t: tti st., l'ii ; VAX rr:r -To j.-iy t 'i i i o.' rt 1 o . ':'''' - . - !. ! ;:tmrii-i. 1. .-;-1 i WA T -:; To h'.tv it,i.:.' 1,..tu?v l-dy ; P. (. Pox T. dlovtoi:. I ' ' 9:7:2 LKr.AL NOTICKS. I won't J,,. )f .pn,-.-,;. dila for d.b;s ".ntrHr iori hv tl v .a... 1 v,--r t rn yplf Arthur "( i.p. j-.' -vill;an m.,. Hamnn.ai.1. Ind. ' j j 1 X. PT'.'iis coiict rtipd will pi... jtMko nots',-i. th'U in tho r 1 1 t r t -r- of thi-i-dtli.ai . f th- r-i-t 'h..airo nl in. di: i; t H aid, v. at- r C mpeny p lss'tj jay. n, t,f )-..!. 1, a hatant; will ho aid on o,;iili,r 12. r.l i 7 m t. o j " ri'" A. .-.I , ;u ;;:' i.ft'o.c of the I'ui.iicl j S.-i-v;, ,. P.-.rt.ri isi.,n of In-iuitiH. ri';P. i,, i,,,;.,,.,,,. s Paii-iria and u ' , ' l dn ' "'M " ' 1!- t'"i-'.:d snn;, appear and j ;':"A"r " ' '" :""',.U;.. M((Tr .S.-.-r.;;.r:.- of .... PabA."s.. rvu-e Coin'-i-iii. r. ,.f T.-..1. ... I si. n I ad .ma. Piiltaoa AiiiTiL-t .'s. Itidiii.a. a PC7. XdlTICli ai-' P!-.N KV. AL CP LIQUOR) PI i J X'aeice js h t-(-l ftiveri t0 the c:tleiaii (,;" 1 la in, .ton!. Nor'h Tovunshi.-v. i I. iti'.y. lad: ana. that f h ;e uaoerIs.vtieii. Rny-i!...ntl L. vdi n is a male Uihabitant t nd lesai. ,,; ,.f , ;.,..-, Township. County and State and over tlie nn- et i w. tity-.-n- years: tint he has r Si,w' in ,he -" f 1n,li;"-"- f'lr "'" inutfi. .y.trm io-.y it-rop. l.a'-aj (..iisiy. Pidtarta. f.-.r more than , ; ) raarhs p ior t a i h... date of t h is not k e, ni'd is a lualbbd yot.r ther- ;'; that he a tiaiural iy.r d ci!i:''ii of t h Prated Sabs Ameri -a r.nd of k i moral im..ct. r; that, lie ut'l a pop,- 1o the i'.o.arli f Co,;i,tv Coti.iiti.d.icrs of Pake Our.-

ty. a' Crc-wn 1'o-n.t, 'Indiana, :it its j By JOHN MATHOl. "fUilicr. 1017, stssb.it. f...r t;.,. !,n o,v ;,1 J NEW YORK. Sept. . Whuv Presi-c-f a license to s-dl .f rt ii:!, spirit o is. j d.-nt WiIm-h's post state -paper, in re-j vinous and rn'; t 1,-pi.n in ! ss ejium- ply to the. pope's pea . a- proposal, has 'ities than fi . tabcaia m a time atid:b.en seriously intei-pr-'a d lev the news-

h - dr.', a on the pt eiiiisi a wh-i e s d to fort- jiiar.ifd by ;! sir n. rs on the 2nd jt n,l i s? u d by l-ai .' said ir-ease 1 .-re -Haa id of i a aii mis--of ' atola r. HI IP, rd Simon. Aurlitoof said Coi.rty. for the peri.-.J of n, lear from h-ai.t date, atal tbo precis,, location w la re 1 pi it t o icfi -witi c Ibptora a ir- to be .,bi by the pt-,, i---oi:s r,f the b--n--o to i. i.i-,-.i., i as fe'lows: The front rwin of Pie oim-f t..ry frartie l.tiildiiitr. tvaiai rf.iti is 2 Ixi'sxlO :"er, f acuiK on j fi -:-v i'Ve Load, p in bhc bitbvvay. bt.id l.u V.d :n ir is sltnaffd n t-art rf the .-,P. i of the Sib j of heel ion !t. Towtislup ?'P X. ':. 'j, West, id" the 2nd lb M.. .-! of s-td room - an be .s..eK fro- l siid highway. Tbrie are srvo!i. Ii. ' rootr.s a; tbo rear of saloon, tr pe' ? ipe, Xorth Town-htp, Lake Count v, Indiana. 'Ihere is on. trant and one s ah., rit r; ncc. KAYMONP L. OGPFN". Sept. 6-171-20. .'.viJiii.ll 3L L lvi i-iA O. Xja.t:kJ. PW.IAXA HARBOR. L 7, B . Ind.ui'tib liaiia r, Sira.11, ! 1-' b'i si-;i r .v v. f to Jo'i.n Ja-k:-l .... $ Pt It. P .-. 1st id. Geo! ;:e Re. ia;. iis a : to n v - j , ; a . 1 1 is ci,p-) Ls 21. 2 2. e,..h b -bdi ail. 17 Chi;. and 21 C'J. t.O J'.'w ; LIP 1; Pb Pa add . S t an A Horn .v has to John . 1 i - a ;i L II, B P', 4'- ii add. J .-.-in '. IP-: i iha'-b) ti W'.n. .1. Miiru.y. .... . L 21. 7. 2, Pi: .nd.!. Sarte Fox (iniinar) to Win. P.. Costebbi.. rt"t I. 2-i. B 2 b In-b-iiiH Harbor. WhI-t.-r L. Alb.i'iai ,v wf to Andrew blaoP-oPst 2f L -b. p 7, "Id ;: b' SP'-t.in J. P. tbel. i ,-2 wf to J,-,a M Ii, vvaid. . Pa'-a P 7.. 1-t a.i i. Wm. Wi-eht 'Cich to W lad i.-la ,.- CPs -.d.-ky l.'O'O -. B 2, 4bi add, : : : y 'b:vra-e'-k tr Ai wf t-a Wi-i.. P. Cost, llo 4,de) -i sub I t Bs 2 t'l di.d 21, 4th ad.i. K ChKO Co. t- Jos.f Hi el .v wf 1 CEPAR l.AKP. Is 24 fa 2:2. i P. : a ; "F" ,-;;;:iri. ad 1. Pub Sai Frank IPed-uib-. k 1 3 4 4a Ls 13.22.22. i: 11. Plat "I"' Shad. i add. Pub Sub Co to Old" Belle Fb ,1'tiii'Tk . IS-' 4" Li" 27, i B k 11. Fiat "A" Shades add. A'.:s'.st-t Mabr I bach to J-.bbo P. I.e'-imaa 77. Ls 2a. 2. R 11, J':at "A- Shade? aid. John P. Paiby & wi to Julius 12. J.rbmar, 1 t FAST CHlCAGt). L B 3 K Chs Land Assn. add, Torii Kf-rmca i- w ;' to Pant el Pt'iiSHtow-k i il-.. i L l'b n P L :. B 12, X'.V 2 3 77 .. f-7 t'h- Co. t .Pdi'i T. Pav.s ivvf 2.27'i Ls 3, 5. p XW 2a 27 '. C'.a-ync c. Smith fc wf to NviV.aai Piper .fc w f .t.lPr, L 27, B It, SV 2S 27 '.', Smith Ra,U'r -,ttVU-"n ' ' l" Jn ln Sakl t 47. It 6, NW 35 27 5. Peter f,i. , ,evte ,v yvf to Prank Itydsew1,1'ii L; 6;. B 7. Si: 2:1 37 ! Seine cr- & wf to Brewery GAR'. V.-alter F7 Standard

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Gary Land (.'"."a 1st sub, John Sharp t wf t" Wrn M. Sharp .. 10. 001 I, ::,, l J, Gai.v Land Co' 1st sub. ViiU.ni! .;. Meekison A hus to Louis Ki'ivur.njliy 4. .'.00 Ls 7:'. B 3. Outfield I'k add. ,Ba.-ph Tukl ( tar;) to Anton Ynkl 1,730 L US, R S7, Gary Land t'o'a 1st i-nii, i.nry Laud Co. to Albert W. H-.wn .V Theresa S7?.rn' 1, ll. R .', ' '' L..td o,,'s- it uK Gary Land Co. t. William S. l-ia-tbuin SPl.P)

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... 2 .1 2, M :: j.s i ;t . , r, i; As 15 It 11; l.s 2 8 0. P 12; I i;ivi .v IPdmrs 1st s.iS, i'avis .v llclmoi Lniid Co. to ;;i!y Tr vV ?iiv Pk. Ti 1 !,i 4 7. 4x P 2. 5tti ;. r.r.advay add, Hr.. f'romb.ni.v Lir.d .. to Ki.vM-l 17. Kviins 1 Ls 1 .to 4, J . 4, Proanvnv p..nlt-,' Q In- t.'o.'s 1ft add, lir.,a ivy lp-npy ! ii w Co. c. 'Aiit.ain A. P.-.-.'.!i i- '.vf Id! Of ! L 1". P -!. ;-tty Land Co.'s lt . !, Klisha C. )!.'(,"'!' A.-, wf to Asa P. Tioop.-r 1 L '-, P V lUvr-rvif v bind Inv t',i 's P-.1 add. .l.-,i;,h l'atrli li-ind-) t-i Andjo.v rits5;..-.&;vf 1,100 L P. B -,7. Vlary Land C.j.'s 1st ..!. P.br rt A. Iiara-an , T . 1 . .. . T, -h'.-.'V tS 17 1S H KetwM .r-wiKht' M. K;t.b-r &" wf to '' Mai,,;;e" ,v u f I' B "'- Lacrl Co.'. 1 -t 1 I, o ii.-. I i to u tn'Mi v.. I..K1 1 . da:;,' Lcit.l Co. to Geotre Shaw P 11. Gnry La ad Co'.,-, i j . Ceo: ire ir. ;SIiaw A wf I to Many Bar! v vy t . ni. . ill I S I 11 fel I I 1 I S il 1 i E U I I I B I 5 i !J 3 1 J w " w " w ! " paper d i pb na t s. in Wall St re. t there is no illusion us to its ultimate e'l'ett. To the nuiii in Tim Stret :.t ni'aiia that pef.ee is imine.-iHurt-.bly r.tiirer. There wiil be fun lo r c x ehanjr ing of viows: and, now that the door has been

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t lulled for negotiation, the German pco- j mortal I'avy Crockett, Colonel Bowie pie wiM sec to it thai ih., imperial ; and Captain Travis, is very much yma.pires who have drained the P;( t la-r- re vered by- the "Sa nt onia ns" and de-la.n-.i of Its best blood ere not or rmu t'-d i served !v so. To the younar soldier it is to close it with a Junior I dip. i n -'pi l i np- for the story of the brave Tho Wilson peace means defeat with- j n;cri who fouRht and hied there present out a sting, and .a An in ibe drtno- JS fine us example of military bravery oral ic sun for tho Teutonic race. jos has ever been recorded by his1 tie people of (.' rtii.iny are war J forian. The Alaano stands P-day, as weary . Tla-y hav e no hope . f v.-tn'iin? ' it has stood sinfe Its hirth. and the the war .and no sumneh for starvinK ! talloyvcd taps of the valiant martyrs throuph s. not her winter. Their blood; u,- r.isip- reined by the descendants

iust has fie.'ii sa.tiati.i pi p,e .Path of pit!l;oi:s of lc r son:- on the Put hdield. a, id still more million., i.-f her people front diseases incident to perpetual hun n'er. The black rust of bankrup'cy overhang'' the empire. li. r money kin.ss. who embarked bill holy in the i,-"o, of war. hoping to reap hMiton. of pduad- r from B.deium. i-r;nioe. l-.nt ,a mi. n.i .many me i nuci States. !,nd (lu-msrUos M ripped of their Mold. inly the K a is. r's iron cress and vaults Muff. J w lib has worthless paper 1 a -omi.-io.-s l- pay r.-'a. ti l to reward them for th ir vcrai ity la d by H, rr Bal'in. h.-.'id rf (' tin a .".'in' ilc marine, one sccrial on'y to that of flr.-it Britain's they cty, "i-i'.c it- p, a ae b-fore the last tli.-lif ring flame of financial hope leaves t;s fore yet." F.cn the gun makers, the traffickers in In man blood, yvhoni the Kaiser ri(,w paiti in bales- of paper fti'.urcs, which gro.v.- more woithless as the p.rospeet. of ict. ry fades into the oei'amt.v of ultimate .'Com,'., i-rn Herr P.aliin in the p'nini !ve rccittlon for a cessation of They have stretched their credit and eml, ran.-., to the l-rea k in;- p-int. They at e no leaa. r tibic to furnisti tb.e army with i itl,, r the quantity or quality of in-,. nl t lo.ia- ticca-.-s.ary i.i maititain a prolong.,! defensiy : attitude. They need no tift of second sicht to foresee the nil. A peace now wVl have enough 'e rta:ii,s .alive t" begin (be work or' rcbuiltling the shattered business of J Teutonic Ptooia that was ,.,,.r..,t by I a n lic-n of sci aitili, era. k potr.; but which destiny ur.or.a-d ;.cv rr was to be. A year from now, with Flo ftf'O of Ui., Id Sam's bird men obscuring the O'rnint! tky and dioppinR visitluc cards in the shape of bombs from the Rhine to B'-rliiff, it might not. be worth while then to in tike the effort. Tns present German gov ernnKnt may futti, aad sputter o-.er president Wilson's lA-nerous proposals, but it will rnly be pretense It may be hard for the Kaiser to su-rrnder Pi the common p - r the control o; their own destiny, but p. will be ytry easy far the common people to accept President Wilson's Invar it on to join the family of civilized nations in .an enduring peace, even if they hay.? piu.k out a whole ;i-tfu.! of Hohenz.ollern tail fef.thers. To save the remnant of n throne the Kaiser, v. ii.... when ail is said and done, is a practical man. will be willing to disso.va his partnership with the AP mighty. As he is doin? It to save Germany, he can bow himself into posterity wah the proud satisfaction that, as the last thing m Absolutism, he was a near success. A Center Shot. The pclitH-ians do not share the Wall

Street view that rpce is near at hand Tbey lave got so Hccustotnod to jugtfluiR with billions thHt they have come to bTi.-o that war is a ntvfr-end:ng ud venture. The nn-ii. however, hnm Prfsidr-nt W'.ls.n gatbfrnl arcund hint from the business world to trjad the fciKhor I'iths df sttitcfnianhip have h broader coinf -ptlcn of v.orld mnvtmtjit. Tb.flr finsTS r evf-r on tb.p Internal ion.il moii..y i.ule. Thoy know th tlii.iiH.-ial pltRht ficrniany ia in. so that., when ITfsidf-nt "Wilson sent his p.-tre !!'(--. In the air. H was no aimless tliKht "f fancy. They conlldt-nUy count on it making a center Fhot. Wall Street is proud of tli men it contributed to the I'esddent'.s porsotial cabinet. Si i me witliont r" y- they h ive dem-on-tralcil that the financial district is not ih- hive of money- grubbers the popular mind lias painted.

Kti ;--.- Me er. Jr., is a typical x e richest nn the X'ew York Sto,-k Kxr!mnK-, and alway c!nsd as a Pepublc an. he closed out his bus!nss which netlcd him Hist j'ar ovu-r a million dollars profit to i;n r at thu disposal of the government las export know ledge of the copper industry. lli family is onnrio1 woh one of the oldest hankmcr hous-ps in b'rance and it would be no sniirise in Wall st ret if it later transpired that Mr'. Meyer was booked in th president's mind for .i hish diplomatic post. Would Suit Franc and Chill. H has an intimate knowledge of l Krenidi rlnariee and politics, and when it comes to the. delicate work of peace nosoTiating, no more capable, citizen cojld Vie found to represent the inter es's of this country. France would wel come him to a plaoo in the d:pbn a'ic counejl; and 1he Republic of Chdi where his former partners, the Guwnhims ha iinTiiCiise miniriK' concessions wouid f-'el that her Intimate trade re la pons with th's country w ere in safe hards. Looked at from an international stnndpolnt. Mr. Meyer it's nicely into the diplomatic frame his friends have picked out for him LETTER FROM F. E. KEENAN Hakeiy C'.rr.paiiy Xo. 3 3. United Slates fb-si'.lars. Camp Bowie, Fort Worth. Texas. Sept. 3, 1H17. Editor Tim.-:.-: Lest we f- raet. or be forgotten by our friends, the soldier must do more than nvrcly yvrite letters, and to k. ep the fri. nds of the eood rid days notified as to my whereabouts I write this letter, wishing them h-a!:h and h&pplr.ess. and assuring tb-m of no own contentment. I have traveled rather a lot since I p. ft my home ir. Last Chicago early last May, but wherever I go one meets people h" knows and who know the Sreat Calumet reaion. When I was a recruit in St. locis, boys from Hammond. Wbitins; and East Chicago were my cempa ri'ons. just the same a.s when I associated vvtth them in these cities. And when I was transferred to San Antonio, which city contains the eaeat post of Fort Sam Houston, many lads from the Calumet reRion grave roe the slad bund and exchanged Rossip of I the many points of interest, peoples j'of interest, and places of interest in j rdd Lake county. When I was shipi ped to I'oi.stlas, Arizona, I thouffht. vyeil, surely now I will not meet any I one from the Calumet res ion." hut I mistaken, for there were two; I r'm' R ,arl who fornerly worked in ind nn Harbor and the other a Gary I f" re ifi ner. ileina: transferred narain. this time, j have railed to see anv of the residents of th-e cities of Lake ! ccunty. but I expect to meet some at I any minute. After seven week." of casual driHinsr ! and expectant moods while at St. j Li t;is the war department saw fit to ! rr. v. a number of us into the soiti-,..rn depnrtn-ent and we erijoypd the splendid city of San Antonio, the larjfest j lity -i Texas, to the utmost, its points of interest bt-iiiK many and its climate fine. The Alamo, where fell tie imand idti-ons for whom they fell, v.ho gritcftiily praist the Je'. ndei s of the post. The story of th siege of th Alamo would iiiok" any loan pr.oul to think that American courage may possibly b 'ualed, but can never be surpassed. In Powcbis. Ariz, little of historic r.te-rest can b seep, but that city, too. U.,,. war. just across the border ,,, i-nrniiia troops under Salazar ml and defeated the V'bla troops under the famous bandit' lender's personal direction, ind the teiribb- raid on Columbus, X. M.. was in reptis.il for what Villa la r---d to be the injustice of the Americans, w hnm h- said allowed the C.-. i ranza troops to travel on American s'il that they right cut him i-ff. The American armv st-av of the Columbus raid ; is that there w-re three million rounds ! of ammunition stat ed tii-'t e. and ih" ttoops bring thirty riub-s ,i uy drillinst, the bandit's generals made a dash in an endeavor to spruit- the stores. What happened has been prettv yv ell r-.-e. ded. b it it is not gcneially known bat oyer e-ihtv bandit' lad their !!i-,(f, w!f. eleven Americans were killed. The ibst sergeant of this bakery co.'.ipanv participated in the defence of the ammunition and has many souvenirs of the en gas e;r.-n t. The baking tctupanv which I was with in Ii.ajS'Us took lafl.s and fought at era Cruz a few years a;n wh-r. the Am orlcans landed theie. The camp here is for the state id'rs of T xas and Oklahoma, and when fully ocupb-d will house some fortv thousand troops. It is two miles 'ro-rt Kurt Worth and is the first milieu;poet in this location. A great mar,-- , f the Oklahoma tr.n.ps are Indians a tel they present a very rugged a ppr-a t an a in the khaki of Uncle Sam. Tb.o t.-yy-iispeop!" of Fort Worth are very hospiPPbe and seem to be more patrio'o- than the citizens of the other towns ct whi.-h we have been statior.. d. As to the possibility of an eyibv i;;p ar-rosis the water. I do not know but the bakery companies are vci y .a pt- to be called shortly as the arm-' n-- - is bread s badly as they .,-, nt ! .-, a-.iiP.itlon. and all bakers agree -.v : t h tb-- man who said "An army ma relies on its stomach." My Has' Chics am flaeid-' will be pieas.-d to know that I ha'-e heen recommended for a Sergeant, Quartermaster Corps, and I eventually hope to secure a commission. Closing, wishing all my acquaintances in the rr-gmn. my most, sincere best wishes. I am. Re.-pe.- t f uliy. FRANK K. KEFXAX. Formerly "f 472S Tod Ave., East Chica?o, Ind.

THE POLITICAL WORLD IN INDIAiJA

TIIK ni'RFAl' V STATE CAPITAL. IXIvIANAPOLlS, Ind. S-pt Withm the ne.yt tr r' w eeks tnej ltemocratie state committee will have ' a new state chairman, if .r.reji.-nt ' I . us are carried out, and it probably! will be V. H. O Brien of Pa'vren. e- '; burp, although there are two or tiiri others mentioned who may upset the a rranKBn entij. O'Brien is bcjr.R booff -d. ecainst Inn own w ill, by Pale ,T. Cri 1 1 -n era i : ' Ander.e,,n. and Charles A. firf atr.ouae, of this fity. both of who;n a:.- ,at.dsdntes for the nomtnation for ir.n .-i nor in 192ft. t rittc-nl.ieraer thir.k- if he can only land O'Brien as staf, chairman it will help birn t ". pull Curt t'te nomination for sovernor, berai.se it would thus eliminate Ja n. . it FP-tt-inir of Portland from the ptbalic ee, and clear the way n Ira- Pb'thtii dPtri t. Cidtter.hei prr roiazrs that It would not be a Rood thins to have a state chairman and tl: and:date f, rj ' '"'" -'-'" -"o.- ".-nut, aeoerais in IP ran and file ycould raise a howl that the K aiht tl rittitrlet wn trvmil to I,, t. ...... 1. , .0.1. o - niieno.tiM.-i im eiiiti.-,, t,,, come out of his retire for chairman. 'toni and stand On the other band. Grcathouse, who I Is now state chairman, feels the same 1 v . ,.t, ' , V way about O linen, and he w.a; d lilod , . . , to have him at the head of the or- , , , , , taniation because he s that he ! ... M , could depend on O'Brien to help i.j,n irl the race for governor. Greathouse and )'I'rien ha- wrtked together in politics for years. But Odttenhereer and O'Biien also have leen as close as two politicians coop) fr,r an equal number of years. Therrfore, it is evident that if O'Brien is elee; d state chairman h- will have a swell time deciding whom he will favor for governor. If he fa vers either man the other sr.d his friends w li si-iatdi him off their visitinfr lists. If O'Brien stands still and tides to play the qame from a r.-i;tral stand joint well, anybody knows what happen. to a neutral or an innocent bynta rider wla n a f'ht in on. O'Brien wants to h Ir't aione. He has been in politics smco the memory of man was a fresh younsr thinsr. Thomas Taggart hiought lt.m out and made him a bier man in Indiana pemocraey niany years ajio wl.i-n he picked O'Brien for treasurer of the

i . camera tic national c'rnti.iitee at tr,e. seven years resided at 22 Jackson time when Taggart was nntK-nal chair-j street. Ins home hmif bought by O. S. man. Then Taxgart n ude O'Brien ,' Mctiinral v. B. F. Shnver f.irm.rtv

state chairman at a time when the Bemocrats had about as iinirii chance of winning as an bliig.u-i- has of climbing a greased pole at a Fourth of duly picnic. Put O'Brien '" gaJne and he served Ins time, for all of which he w as rewarded lat r w ith the office of auditor of state. Wh.-n he retired from that office O'Brien announced that he was through with politic ?., and that he was going to stick to banking at Luarencebti rg. But Crlttenberi. r has never hn governor of Indiana, snrl that makes a different situation. IP' has wanted to be governor ever si m e he can remember. In fact, he ivant'd almost any and every office within the cifr of the people, and he had one term as auditor of state. Crl tt enb.-r srer knows .-very wh.-et and bo!t. cog- and screwIn the construction o a political machine, and as governor he would lave full opportunity for his ability in that direction to go the limit Crittenberger's lieutenants thronzhout the state are already at work !tnine thinats tip for him. Unless Greathouse frts busy scon and loops hirn-;-e!f busv Critt.-nbertrer will lay hi ai o-jt for the nomination All rd' which;'

woiiol no milK; ami p.or.ey tor tne r ri publicans of Indiana. be.-ause the i pi i 14 democratic machine with w hich f'r; i- ; fj tenbriK.-r has plajcd bail f r so manyjf

years is in bad in Indb.na. Little attention is b ii.g paid pi i t party politics at thi" time. further j than tr. keep party oreaniza t ions together. The yvar has taken the j.dace of p.iliti.s, and there is a deep feeling that this ls no time f ,f- pop.t joian to stir up strife or dispute. There-I for", there is little doing am.iiur them. But it 'is net out. of place to call attention to the thinvrs that are gi.dne on in connection yvtth th democratic ..r-ranizat ion and its riust for a state. Chan man. State . hait n an Great-ho-ise said a few days air,-, that he thousht. he yy-otild rail the mate com-mitt'-e f-scther in about three weeks to take up the question of fpctirg a new chairman. He cannot continue In that position because he i. now member of the commission to RdnPnister the faderal vocational education law. a f4deial job that pays b " ' - oi. I a .ear and requites rom-h .f lii (m., WHITING SCHOOLS Onn -T rn TTTn tttttt-it-- ! WHITLVG, Ind., Pep,;. 6. The Whiting public school opened on JU-sda w ith a large onr-dlnn nt Sey..r.-il newfeatures have i"n introduced fh-s veal', ore of these being two pn.v-.Kai directors instead of one as formerly, there bring- a. man for the boys and a la.lv f.-r the gitds. The playgrounds have beet. improved, which means con-dd' latle fr the. children and some new playground equipment will he add'-!. S-io-t. J. H. Haskmscn's force js as fol low: ' ''- '"' T4 I 11 iiifnbor and Special Tenchers. j Agnes j. i mugiass, n rawing s!:ner- : visor: Frsiila Gueinrn. assistant drawing supervisor: Carrie C. Sch&ntz. music: Je.ss'.e c, rniggan. .music: O. M. Merrirnan. manual tiaining; Lola I. Pt-esson, damesttc science; Hp i'h IV Whaley. physical education: J"an P.ichai dson. physical ed'ication; Royctta Transeati, penmanship. High School. Umar .. oia.rb. prlnr-ipal of the! high school; E. II. Fisher, cop, ; a .-re , :i ; j department: Leo p. j j .-,p k i n n-.ath I r-ot ; Ethel L: Kirby. Latbn; Ruth c. .yi.-en, r.t-.uiiMi, ria.ei i-.-rar:. i-.t-g-lish; Russell L. Brown, s'ien-e,. ;v: r. garet 1. I'at;!. public speakinc; Xina Ft. Carhart. German. W. Ib Bueickholtz. manual tr-Pninab Junior llluh Mchnol. Edward L. Carlyon, principal rf the Junior hi.rh school; Marie p. o, ,,.,(- nr. ugh, English; Roberta Murphy, arithmetic: Warda A. Bah!, histoi-y ; Margaret Thelen. history, arithmet ic and art; Minnie M. Sweets, Frgl'sh: Sara Claudia Browning, 5A; Ansa Ro-

jahn. iB: Laura E. Thcmpson, 5B; Valeria Self. 4A; Edith Tulb 4B and 4A: Mary RPe. 4B and r..; Mund-sy Oockerham, 3 A and 3B. Catherine Pfdersen, 37S and 2A; Edna Putnao, I'A; Mabel iriiey, 2B; Ruth P.. McGirk, 2P; Vera M. Vils.-n. IA ; A. Bertha Ttill. Ill , Mary I. Leal. IB. Melsrllti Park. Kata Mayer, 1st and 2n:; Blanche Lehman, 3rd and 4th. hlndrntartrn. I.ydis II. I'uessle and Marguerite Ilemen tva .

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m Kim 1 1 Mi ( li 2 ?1 'LoCal SteelmaSterS BUV U. ! J S. Blast Furnace,- Dismantle It, and Rush Stack Across Pacific. -. j, m company of Gary st-.l ofScia is and steel maarrs now .ta,... a, ! rh, i. ...... ,, ;,,' , ,,irri ,ir " " ... oU:er munitions t,r h:a majt-ctys munitions for armies in Kcii. Palest n. Per.., nH j Mesopotamia are live niios and they ! have las', iriven an cj.an.rie of what American Remus and hustle can do. , . , . Needing an j,d.atjenal h ast fumacv. , besides? two cvtrn ones br.ng built, . , .. , i. Uncial fcuii.iriiue a.ir nt W . S. ilcXabb . . . . . . , dei-irj.-l j,ot to waa the two years that ,, , ,. ' ln- ........ .- ...... n , j , , ..ritrll rit: announced this lie astonished British and Indian authonti.-s wondered whether th ' n,( r, fr,,i the Gary s-'-el plant ya i,ii.ns to iiiviup witii black magic. Mr. McX'abb at once got busy, cabled to Am. rica. and got a, . able biu k again. Some Feat. X'et results were that a blast furnace at Pnttelic Aia.. bought, work of dismantling it started and rs fast as a piece was taken dou n it was crated and rushed tolhc coast and marked bound for India As fas-, as the materia! arrives Mr. McX'abb fold his assistants, who also include Tom Kenvtn, formcrly hvad of the Gary (.pen-hearths, tdap it into position. In a InUe whi:e the furnace will be used in the production o . rerro-manpane.se, whii h ore is verv thick around Sakchi and profoundly scarce in thi.-i country. Inciia Looming Up. Mr. McN'alb formerly was assistant chief of Gary blast furnace ard for of cieitrital nglrrrs at Gs-ry steel plant, inocc ii-d Mr. McX'abb as head of the Sal chi plant. Many Gary steel experts arc employed there at liigh figures ard on five-year contracts. It is interesting to note the steady increase in the output of open-hearth steel ingots in India. Thiss production i'l 101S was lSt.Of'2 tons as compared with 103.474 tons the previous year and but 6f).6': tons in 1914. Most of this steel is nude at the Tata plant. GARY SUPT. GETS TIN PLATE PATENT Arthur II. Mc Arthur, chief engineer of the American Sheet & Tin Tlate Co.. was much pleased today over the receipt of news of his being granted a patent for slitting spears. Thf patent lias been assigned to the company. . William H. Letz of Crown P int. has patented and assigned a clutch mechanism for corn planters to the company 'bat bears his name. FY Yol'R COAL AXP WINTER PPi'LiPS NOW. BORROW THE MOXPV OP US AXP STOP WORRYING. iff! IN VEST I G AT K! I 1 "Pi j vv ty-Payment P an." ll w i : 1 l'ay ,ai! loir plan p-er-m'hs yo-j to boO-cw iltotiev at the u legal r.i ic of inter, st and repay j8 d iii.'tit. Yon ma v r. pav - i.e Ir an -a'- "..'! c;- :n part at the ,ni of each tin-fit h. interest is tl-arged only for the actual ti.ne loan is 1 .... 3 ' . - 1 2 an is the mo. payment "i $ -7" $2. .V.i ,s Pie mo. payment on $ f.0 is the mo. rain-on: oa $loa 0 f.1 j i t "Tio ! 4 " tile in and a-K us to e'-roaai T'v. e-i : . 'a vme r. t PI i ti." are i..en,-fd and bcidct to ib- S;a',i- of In-daana. und-.r .tate supeivi.--ir.ti. tii.-r.pv Kiviti.; an ben. st. sdiaie deal to all. We in.ii... Pars rat F'tirT-b t u-e, Baltics. Yi.rrob..-. lave stork and 't h' e Fixtures yvith.--.it remc-vai. Call. W i .to ...r P.h .'Me I E j ' Jj H ! Q ,1 r i ft i t-a ,H ! 11 5 h is I PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY ! H 14' and lio East Stare Sire t Pitt mi a P.Uibi tig. I'ia.mp "23. 1 1 ito- i- . Ind. a: 1! . V c- -' '- " Jt. Mt K-V .a ,orV t'.--- , RATES REDUCED y i i - rf . r - Cn Iioans of $5 to $100 13. spit'E LAST MY. ;.. Xo one need be without , money they want at., our ?;',''? -pie.sent low rates. It pays to be r row from us when ym need money far any p npcse. i : jpi costs 35c for one month. J Easy ".o pay our way i a i'smaM weekly or monthly installments to suit your convenience. J If yo-i are keeping houte or have steady employment w.j advan-.-f: nr-ncy on your own note. I.uann anjwhere in (diimet m Ilixtrlct. f ' fc ' I -i ? It I I Lake Co. Loan Co. P. 4 2S KIMBK H BLOCK fOvtr Lion Storei H4MMOXD nDUXA

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