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After August 13th, on ail classified advertisements placed with u ortr telephone and not paid for at the office within 5 days, an ad. dltlonal charge of tea cents will be znade for collection. The test terries cm be given onx patrons by bringing' ali classified advertisement to oar office and pay. lug for earn and sure collection charge. . LAKE COUNTY PTQ. 8c PUB CO. TIKES NEWSPAPESS. Aug. 6, 1917. Vanted Male Help. WANTED Mech. draftsman. Apply in person at Standard Oil Co., Main gate, iraie,- Front St., Whiting, md. 9 100 LABORERS WAITED 10(J 3D cents per hour. Call at room 39, Rimbacii bit Whltaker-Frledley Co- Hammond. WANTED Chauffeur; must be experienced. 54$ Hohman st. Hammond WANTED Experienced car ffJP?Apply Calumet Park repair track :.!:-h. Central Ky. a'ft'b W IS'TED Janitor, Oct. 15: steam boiler;' commercial building; no cln"Irish preferred; reference. A. Z., Tme! V. ANTED Porter. HammondHotel Carleton. 9-8-tf W N'TED Bo-ra. IS yrf or over for tying bags. Wages 261c per hour and hrnJV; 10 hours per day. Bring school truncate. Apply. Universal Portland ."Vr.ient Co.. Buttington. Ind. 9-W WANTED Driver. Adams Express Co Hammond. 9-s-i WANTED High school boy over IS to work in atore after school and baturday. Apply. 187 State st. HBnimdT&10 A V" ANTED Competent millwright and helper to set up machiner. Two Sieo Ladder Co.. 292 Indiana aye. Herhmond. W ANTED Painters and paperhangers. 49"06 Todd ave.. East Ch.cao. lnd WANTED Acetelyn welder and Pipe machine hands. Apply, Geo. B. Limber t & C, 145th and R. R. ave.. rast Chicago. nd. 9-lf' WANTED Boys over 16 years old for factory work. Frank S. Beti Co Hammond. WANTED Toung man to act as collector; experience not necessary; it vnu are a hustler advancement assured. Liberal Ulothing Co.. Hammond Bhig., Hammond. H-lu-J WANTED Man and his helper who is competent to set tip power shear, punch press and other machinery. Two Step Ladder Co., 29. Indiana ave.. tomond. WANT::'.' Experienced truck flrlver. 4538 Forsythe ave. 9-10-1 Wanted Female Help. WANTED Stenographer; thoroughly' experienced, accurate and rapid for permanent position. Underwood machine. Apply at once. W. B. Conkey Co.. Hanunond, Ind. 9-7-1 WANTED 25 girls at once. AtjtjIv Reid-Murdock & Co., Hammond. 9-10-tf WANTED Good girl for general housework 1030 S. Hohman st. Hammond. Ph one 298. WANTED Woman or girl to assist In General housework. 708 S. Hohman st. Hammond. 9-7-3 WANTED Scrap -woman; good pay. DeLuxe Theatre. Harnmond. 9-8-1 WANTED Respectable girl to assist with greneral housework. Phone 2737. Hammond. 9-S-2 WANTED Reliable woman or couple to take charge of home and threa email children for employed couple. Address. F. 60. Times. 9-8-tf WANTED Girl for general househousework 453S Forsythe. W. Hammond. WANTED Washwoman. Mrs. E. C. VanWoerden, 110 Carroll st. Hmmont 9-10-3 WANTED Experienced saleslady. Call at one. Liberal Clothing Co.. Hammond Bldg.. Hammond. 9-10-3 WANTED A seamstress; good salary. Apply at once. Liberal Credit Co., Hammond Bldg., Hammond. Ind. 9-10-U WANTED Oirl for general housework; good wjps: no washing. 343 Carroll st. Phone 797 Hammond. 9-10-2 WANTED Competent stenographer to work in law office afternoons; except Saturday. Inquire, D. J. Moran. Hammond Bldg.. Hammond. 9-10A12 WANTED Girl for general housework. 4901 Baring ave. E. Chicago. 9-10-6 WANTED A competent girl for general housework; referesice Is required; rood wages; small family. Apply. 19 Mason st. Hammond. 9-10-3 Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Repairing, alterlnr. mending. pliin sewing and house dresses made. Phone 2353. Hammond. S-7-3 SITUATION WANTED -Man, age 32, wants a good steady job; handy with tools: is not afrffaid of hard work and long hours: best of ref. Ads. Box 30 4. HF.r.impnd. 9-10-1 WANTED By middleaged woman with girl of 10 years, position as housekeeper. Mrs. W. A. Hughes, Oak Glen, 111. Phone, Lansing 23. 9-10-3 Wanted to Rent. WANTED Three or 4 furnished rooms for lipht housekeeping. Modern, with bath. Address, stating price and location. C. R.. care Times. Hammond. 9-5-3 WANTED Two or threq light housekeening rooms, furnished or partly furnished: describe fully as to heat, price and" location, by Sept. isih. A. B 5. Care Times. 9-S-2 WANTED Furnished rooms or Bat ; Hammond or East Chicago. Address. N I., Times. Hammond. 9-10-3 WANTED TO RENT By Oct. 1, 1917, l or 5-room flat; modern, close in. ' r rnr.n and wife: reliable peop'e and of references. Call phone S23. "iimmnnd. 9-10-1 Room and Board. BOARD AND ROOM For two persons; home bakins: modern room in newhome. Convenient Standard Steel. Con-1 kv or Gibson. 475 Bauer St. Hammond. '

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DO YOU WANT A HOME? Vacant tots. Truman ave.. paved at., water and sewers, etc.; near school; han i i-v inElDllminta rtr will build tO suit purchaser and sell house on rent I basis. Write A. L. Bowen, Springfield. . 111. &-31-9 FOR SALE Two lots. Call on Mike Frankovioh. 20th and Delaware sts.. Gary. 9-j-2wks IMPROVED 40 acres, located Pulaski Co.. 2 miles from town; want merchandise stock. Wm. roisel, Medtryville. I nd. 9-l-PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT Store 70 ft with cellar and 7-roorn flat. 41:5 V. State st Hsranmnd. Henry Leber. 9-S-2 FOR SALE 3'i ft. lot on Madison ave. Bargain if taken at once. Phone lMJ. 159 Waltham St. Hammond. 9-S-2 FOR SALE Special bargains, good modern homes from 4 -room up to 12. in cottages, burgalows. houses sni Mats: from $100 to $500 cash; bal. monthlv. I'hone 1776. or s e Mrs. Bunnell. 531 Michigan ave. 9-10-1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE: Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Heliaole Loan Hank, 6 State St., Hammond. Open evenings. 4-11-tf hTHSMAUL FEED ROOFINa CO, 118 Clinton st. Phone K7I7. Cast Chicago, phone 465K, S-ll-lta FOR SALE $17 guitar, practically new, $10. Call S64 S. Hohman St. Hammond. Phone 3S. 9-6-tf FOR SALE Bicycle in good shape: cheap. Call at 797 Walter st. Hammond. Upstairs. 9-6-tf FOR SALE Mattresses of all grades. Refill at wholesalH prices. Metropolitan Merc. Co., 5i Plummer ave. Hammond. 9-6 FOR SALE Market and grocery, established eleven years by present owner: must retire or account of health. Ths is a money maker for live party. Cash trade; Ion le;ise. Fully equipped for sausage making, rendering. smoking, etc.; reasonable rent, with residence, if desired. Write or call on Charles H. Friedrlch. Hammond, Ind., or Depot Cash Market, Crown Point, Ind. 9-7 FOR SALE Good coal range, heating stove, sideboard, couch, 20 yds. carpet. vkhn. etc. Must be sold at once. 295 E. State st. Hammond. 9-8-1 FOR SALE Music cabinet and 32 rolls of music. 357 E. Sibley st., Hammond. 9-10-2 FOR SALE Baby reed sulky; will fold; has top: cheap. 3428 Grapevine st. Indiana Harbor. 8-10-1 FOR SALE A bicycle In good running order, $10. 439 Hoffman St., Hammond. 9-10-1 FOR SALE Oil stove, "Puritan Cooker," practically new; bargain if taken at once. 122 Hohman St., Hammond. 9-10-2 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Two and three furnished rooms; one three-room flat; one suiie for bachelor. Inquire 188 Plummer ave. Hammond. 8-25-tf FOR RENT 3 choice front rooms, from $3 to $5. In good neighborhood; pri vate family. 820 Jackson St. Garv I 9-S-4 j l FOR RENT Furnished room in mod- ' em home, on oar line; privilege of j phone. Phone S22J. Hammond. 9-10-1 i FOR RENT Three or four furnished rooms for licht housekeeping, or for j slrepinK. 26 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 1 Phone 1142W. 9-10-2 FOR RENT Two suites of rooms for light housekeeping. Call 22H Michigan ave.. Hammond. 9-10-1 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for litjht housekeeping. 333 Indiana ave., Hammond. 9-10-1 FOR RENT Five furnished rooms, with heat. 828 Walter -St., Hammond. 3-10-2 FOR RENT One furnished room. 98 Ogden St., Hammond. Phone 907W. 9-10-2 FOR RENT Nice clean furnished room in private family. 110 Carroll St.. Hammond; 2nd floor. 9-10-1 FOR RENT Furnished 4 rooms for light housekeeping. 825 Alice St. 9-10-2 FOR RENT A large furnished front room for one or two persons: large clothes press: elec. lights, hath, hot water, heat. 115 Clinton st. Hammond. 9-10-1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; new decorated 378N. Hohman St. 9-10-1 FOR SALE Nearly new Detroit Jewel gas range. R. Q. Miller, 333 Oak st. Hammond. 9-10-3 FOR SALE Female bull terrier and three purpies. Phone 36. Hammond. 9-10-2 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Saxon Toadster: In good running order; make offer. This car must be sold this week at any reasonable price or best of?r. 255 Towle St. Hammond. 9-4-5 FOR SALE 1515 Ford touring car. Hammond Dairy Co. 9-6-4 FOR SALE Ford roadster, 1917 model: like new. E. & S. Garage. 153 Fayette st Hammond. Phone 334. 9-10-3 FOR SALE Five-pass. Buick; elec. starter, Al condition: will take iate model 5-pass Ford In exchange; bal. cash. G. IS.. Times, Hammond. 9-10-3 For Rent. FOR RENT Garage; 5 cars. 273 Truman ave. Hammond. Phone 233. 8-9-3 Miscellaneous. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at ilulYiond DISTILLING CO. WANTED Carpenter work; new or repairing'. 521 UCorton ave. Pnone 2941, Hammond. S-27-tf I HAVE A PROPOSITION that will interest those who ere living in light housekeeping rooms. Address. E. J., Times. Hammond. 9-8-2 For 'Rent Flats. FOR RENT Five-room flat: hot water heat; $37.50 per month. Phone 372M. Indiana Harbor. 9-10 FOR RENT Modern 7-room apartment; South Side; near park; sun- parlor, sleeping porch and heated garage service or without; built like a home. Phone 4S0 or 2653, Hammond. 9-10-1 Wanted to Buy. WANTED To. buy n eoille nun. Phone 1

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Henderson 4 Good running order, fully equipped $98.50 Will Sell on Essy Payments Wall fc Silger, aS9 Btate St. Hammond. Ind. Phone J4S Indian Twin A anap at $35.00 """ fc SUger, 889 State St. Hammond. Ind. Phor.e 2489 Excelsior Twin Fill T v pnn fnr r1 (n food buy $125,130 Will Sell on Easy Payments WeJs Sliyr, 289 State ttt. Hammond, Ind. Phone (19 Excelsior Twin 191 Good running order. $95.00 Will Sell on Easy Payments Wall Sllgar, 829 State 3t. Hammond. Ind. Phone 2 489 Daytbn Motorbike Front wheel drive; equipped with Eclipse Clutch $79.50 Will Sell on Easy Payments WU Is SUfer, 229 State St. Hammond. Ind. Phone 249 3 Speed Excelsior Twin In excellent running ahape. a good side-car machine; has plenty of power and speed; a bargain at $159.50 Will Sell on Easy Payments wal fc Sllg-er, 339 State Ct. Hammond. Ind. Phone 24(9 MOTORCYCLE 1915 Excelsior Good running order. A snap at Twin. $149.50 Will Sell On Easy Payments Wala ft KUger, 223 st,. gt. Hammond, Ind. Phon 3489 Indian Twin Motor in gcod running order $22.50 WALZ & SLIGER, 229 State . Street Hammond. Ind. Phone H 1917 LIGHT WEIGHT EXCELSIOR Like new: only run S3 milea; a Mi Bargain; has clutch and kick starter $95.00 Will Sell on Eaay Payments WaU k Bilge r, 829 State St. Hammond. Ind. Phone J489 1915 Pope Twin Overhead valves; kick starter model; very fast; well worth $125.00, at $89.50 Will Sell on Easy Payments ,T Wala It SUger, 329 State St. Hammond. Ind. Phone 2489 Indian Single Will run. $29.50 WAL2 SLIGER, 223 State Street Hammond, Ind. Phone 24!9 Yale Twin 1915 Good running order; equipped wl-.h twe-speed and kick starter a bargain t $65.00 Will Sell on Easy Payments W&ls tt SUger, 229 State St. Hammond. Ind. Phone 243S on MOTORCYCLES Oil -U SECONDHAND -U All makes. Singles and Twins, from (23.00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocyclo Salesroom. WALZ & SLIGER. 223 STATE ST. 4:16:3 WANTED Piano pupils. Fall term begins Sept. 4th at my studio, 93 Russell St.; half block each of Hohman. Miss Gladys Younger, Hammond. tf Lost and Found. FOUND Watch and fob; owner ctn have same by calling on MiUe. Uzelatz. manager Slaya Buffet, 13th and Washington st., Gary. 9-S-2 LOST Postal . sfze Kodak, with Anastigmat lens; reward for return to 50 Ogden st., or Phone 2321, Hammond. 9-10-3 LOST OR STRAYED Black horse: Sunlay evening, from 415 Logan st. Hammond. Reward for return. Fhore 1579. 9-10-2 LOST Gold wrist watch between Lafayette st. and M.nas' 10c store, on State St.: initials K. D. 1915: reward; Under return 70 1 Webster ave., Hammond. J-10-2 LOST Valuable bulldog: dark brown color. Finder return to S. B. McElroy. 17 Detroit st , Hammond. 9-10-tf Lost and Found. LOST Bunch of keys, with accident Insurance tag attached, on Hohman St.. betwen Munich ct. and State st; return to D. J. Moran, Hammond Bldg., Hammond. 9-10 LOST 30x3J Goodyear tire rack and lamp bracket. License number 897S5 Indiana; reward, i'hone 36. Hammond. 9-10-2 LEGAL NOTICES. notice or DissotiiTiorr. The pratnership heretofore existing between Samuel Shlaes and Simon Ein has been dissolved by mutual conse.nt and business will be conducted under management of Samuel Shlaes. SAM SHLAES. SIMON EIN. Hammond,. Ind., Sept. 6, 1917. -7-3 NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 4th day of September, 1917, the Board of Public Works adapted a Primary Assessment Roll for the linproveof Alley Four (4) West. Sec. 6, from the South line of Eleventh Avenue to the North line of Nineteenth Avenue, excepting a distance from the North line of 14th Avenue to Eight (8') feet North of the South line of 15th Avenue within the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Eighteen Hundred Fifty-two (1852) adopted on the flth of October. 1916, by the Board of Public Works. The intersecting streets and alleys Twelve Avenue, Thirteenth Avenue, Fifteenth Avenue, Sixteenth Avenue, Seventeenth Avenue and Eighteenth Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: JefTarson and Madison Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the

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against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and ia on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and the city Clerk in the City Hall, Gary, Lake County, Indiana. On the 17th day of September, 1917, at Nine o'clock A. M., the Board of Public Works will meet in lta office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lota and parcels of land and will hear and de-' termine the question as to whether the, same have been benefitted or will s specially benefitted by said improvement in the umounts set forth In said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or in part the respective prima facie assessments on said roll. By Order of the. Board of Public Works. GEO. H. MANLOVE. j P. B. LAMB, 1 FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk. Publish Sept. 7th. 8th, 10th. Hth, 12th, 13th & 14th, 1917. NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 4th day of September. 1917, the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement Alley Thirteen (13) West. Section One (1). from the South line of Fifth Avenue to the North line of the Right of Way of the Wabash Railroad within the City of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Eighteen Hundred Eighty-five (18S5) adopted on the ISrh day of November, 1916, by the Board .of Public Works. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Fifth Avenue. Alley Five (6) South, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (160) feet are: Pierce and Buchanan Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property ' to be . assessed, with the amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on file and can be seen at the office pf the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk in the City Hail. Gary, "Lake County, Indiana. On the 17th day of September, 1917, at ' Nine o'clock A. M., the Board of Public Works will meet In its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land jftid will hear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or in part the respective prima facie assessments on said roll. By Order of the Board of Public Works. GEO. H. MANLOVE. P. "B LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk. Publish Sept. 7th, 8th, 10th, llth, 12th, 13th 14th, 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIJAH B. THORNTON, DECEASED. NO. 1691. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANCES E. STOKERS. Admx. Dated. August 25, 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10. 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE TROJAN. DECEASED. NO. 1632. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Clerk of th Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ANNA TROJAN. Administratrix. Dated. August 25. 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10, 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HTM AN WEISMAX. DECEASED. NO. 1639. . Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN TRUST & SAV. B K. f Administrator. Dated, August 25. 1917. Aug. 37-Sept. 4-10. 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES STATHIS, DECEASED. NO. 1636. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate.) by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES P. BEREOLOS. Administrator. Dated, August 25. 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10. 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES FREEMONT BOTH WELL, DECEASED. NO. 1635. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. CLARA BOTH W ELIi, Ex. Dated, August 25. 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10. 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES FOLEY, DECEASED. NO. 1597. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of sft'd Estate.! by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN TRUST A SAV. B K. Administrator. Dated. August 25, 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10. 1917. NOTICE TO NON-BESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1P17. MIKE GOGOL VS. ROSA GOGOL CAUSE NO. 16555. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comee the Plaintiff by M. D. Met, a-.torney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Rcsa Gogol Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant ia therefore hereby noti.led of the pendency of said action and tha'. the same will Hand for tnai at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or denrir therein, st the calling of said cause, on the 26'h day of November A. D., 1917, the same being the 13th day

cf the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House. Room No. 2 at Hammond. In said County and State on the 2nd Monday of November. A. D., 1917, said action will be heard and determined In her absence. " In Witness Whereof, I hereunto' set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 5th day of September. A. D. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON. By Clerk L. S. C. MARTHA KOLAS. Deputy Clerk. 9-10-17-24

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS WINTERSON, DECEASED. NO. 1698. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate.! by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. AMERICAN TRUST &.SAV. B K. Administrator. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Dared. Augu3t 25. 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10, 1917. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM. 1917. PEARL CAVANAUGH VS. THOMAS CAVANAUGH. CAUSE NO. 16559. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now conies the Plaintiff by Granger & Fletcher, attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Thomas Cavanaush is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same. will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 13th day of November A. D.. 1917 the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 2 at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of November, A. D.. 1917. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix trie Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 7th day of September. A. D. 1317. HERBERT L. WHEATON. By Clerk L. S. CROSCOE HEMSTOCK, Deputy Clerk. 9-10-17-24 Mailed By U. P. Men To The United States BY HENRY WOOD. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES. Aug. 10 (By Mail) The French artillery barrage fire has now been perfected to such a degree of density and intensity, that the Germans, in order to keep In communication with their lines back of the barrage, have been forced to adopt the expedient of enclosing their messages in a grenade or a shell and firing It through the barrage. In the early part of the war. the Germans used the system of running back field telephones from the advancing troops. When these lines were constantly cut by shell fire, efforts were M - le. v Uie' J7tr--1M- -T " fK til I - t-. jiAwT '. N ftp' Ifi , -.law., s-m -n rVi'

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llow flying aeroplanes, while the use of individual eoldiers who endeavored to run back through a barrage with messages came likewise to prove both too costly from the point of view of human life and of uncertainty as to the eventual arrival of the message. Germany's new system of endeavoring to ahoot back her communications with trench mortars and trench cannon has only recently been hit upon. The. grenades or shells in which the messages are enclosed are referred to In the German orders a "Nachrichtoongeschosse" or "projectiles for messages." The "Melde-Wurf granaten" or message carrying bombs," are fired from the 1916 model of mechanical trench grenade thrower. This has a range of about 600 yards and is counted upon for maintaining communication be; I ween the first line and the commenders of battalions and regiments, who under the German system, always remain at the rear of the advancing and fighting troops. The second clsss used, the'LoichteNachrichtenrr.ine" or "message carrying shells" are to be fired from the "Minenwerfer" or trench- mortar for firing torpedoes. These have a range of about 1.S00 yards and with them the Germans hope to keep up their communications through the French barrage fires between the rattalion and regimental commanders in the rear of the advancing troops and the artillery, brigade and divisional headquarters still farther to the rear. According to the German orders that have been found the distribution of those message carrying grenades and shells to the troops on the western front began about June 1. The Saicd King. That me:i may attain fame and lasting memory through curjous occupations Is evidenced by the fact that a young French nobleman named Henri D'Aldignac, who fled from the French revolution to London. Is known to this day as "Th Salad KlDg." He made his living by dressing salads In th French and Italian ways then unknown in England and soon obtained gTeat local fame and his title. Negro Soldiers. There were 13,000 negroes In the Revolutionary armies fighting for Independence of the American colonies. Negroes took part In defeating Pakenham !n the battle of New Orleans.

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