Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 13 September 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Thursday. Sept. 13, 1917. 5T 2X2 OUR BOYS ARE OUT TO TRIM THE KAISER AND THEYXL DO IT Bought the esutlre sample line of parlor niture displayed dtarlnjg July at th Fuarifflltimire ExMMt3oim Bllf, 1414 Ipylbasli Ave; Chicago ffi"ooi the Enterprise Parlor Fnrolture Co., at x s 4 'j 4 V AA-AVV ; ' : i t v ., I '-3 v. jrv,:'

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So!dir cartoonist decorating the eide of a car while waiting foir the traia to the training camp. If trimming the kaiser is as easy for our army aa it Is for tMs cans toonist in khaki our soldiers will soon end the war. Of course everyona undejnstaRda that before the kaiser gets his trimmings aa per tha specifications, someone will have to catch the kaiser and that's what our boys ara on their way to do. So his majesty had better look out. Tba cartoonist is a member of the New York national guard.

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BOGS EXTRACT HEAVY TOLL FROM SHEEP RAISERS Money pt5 nut because of tho depredations of doss anon? shp reprinlg Joao In more than on di--ectlon. Tfc tg r in the economic ivnste In thfl death of the ahoep. Tiie

THE "COME-BACK" The "Come-back" man was really never down-anii-uut. ilin weakened condition because of over-work, ack of exercis. Improper eating and livin? demands stimulation to yjiusfy tha crv for a helth-Kivlnic appetite and the. refreshing alf-ep ecfential t. trenjt:h. iOL.r SIKD.Mi 'Haarlem Oil I'apsules th National Remedy of Holland, will do the work. They arc wonderful! Thre of these capsules each day will put a maji on his feet hpfore i knows itt whether his trouble comes from uric acid poiaoningr. the kidneys, gravel or stone in th bladder, stomach deraneernent or other ailments that befail the o"er-eealou9 American. ron't wait until you are entirely down-and-out. but take them today. Tour drurslst will rladlv refund your money of they go not help yott. Accept no subxtltutcss Iooic for the nme GOT.D MEDAL on everv box. Thnse sliea. They are the pure, original, imrorted Haarlem Oil Capsules. Adv.

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Corner Claud and Fayetta Streets. Hammond, Ind. Tolephcna 378. 11 Iba. Sugar with $1.00 or ovr. Roasting Ears, per doean -jo Com Puffs, 3 15o pkgs. for 35 Saxon Food, 25c; th'.s sale og Pettyjohn Food '. 18 2 Dutch Klanser or Bank 10c Swl rt"a Pride Soap, 8 bars 29? Cia3j . Soap, 5 bars 29 American Sop, 5 bars 29? Palm SpT 3 barsi 2T Van Camp's Mixed Soups,

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county paya the farmer the value of the sheep killed out of the dog fund. In counties where there are no claims asalnst this fund, the money is turned over to the school fund. Thus are many communities deprived of something that might have been of value as food, but this at the expense of the cause of ipublic education. The kUHnr of 21 sheep, woundln of 25 others, most of which will die, and the loss of three other sheep unaccounted for, ha Jut been reported by Lee Beplog-'e. near La port. Laporte county, as a result of this raid, must iay Mr. Replogrle 1300 and it has no recourse, for there is no proof of the ownership of the dog: tnat was responsible for the wholeKale slaughter In Mr. Replogle'a flock. The incident, foUovinT closely upon the efforts of the county sffent of Laporte county to arouse the farmers to the Importance of their producing more sheep, has had a very discouraging effect. If it la followed by a determined effort to exterminate licensed dogs that are not turned in for taxation as having- a property value, the county authorities feel that tha Incident will not represent total loss. Other counties have had similar experience. mphasiilng- the Importance of taking- radical action for the purpose of relieving sheep raisers from the ever-present menace, which, it is estimated, has exacted a toll of $104,000 per year In Indiana,

The imperative need of siloa to prevent the net loss of many fields of late corn is becoming more and more apparent, according to Maurice Douglas, field agent of the silo committee of the State Council of Defense. Mr. Douglas urges that farmers take no unnecessary chances on fields of corn that are now eo far behind as to make a crop Impossible with froat coming at or about the usual time. He conV'ders the silos already built In Indiana this year will add hundreds of thousands of dollars to the value of agricultural prcperty, and that much mora might b aaved by prompt action on the part of farmers not equipped with silo capacity to care for their late corn.

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STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE ENROLLS WOMEN OF STATE By the end of the week It is expected that every voting precinct In th state, which includes In many instances an entire township, and every side of every city square, will have been canvassed at least once, by representatives of the State Council of Defense, in an enrollment of the women of Indiana in the Hoover food organization and in the league for seVvice. The Indiana Franchise league having turned over its entire organiiatlon. formed for the purpose of taking a complete and accurate poll of the women, to the woman member of the county council in every county. And working with the various other agencies, it is believed by those directing the enrollment that the orginal purpose -to register every female froore than 12 years of age will he entirely successful.

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Although the federal organization, working through the women's department of the Council of Natlonal Defense, has extended the final date for the completion of the nation-wide enrollment of women to September 5th, It Is believed that the Indiana cards will have been signed and turned in not later than September 1. The Indiana organization is working to that end and hopes to have a satisfactory shewing by that date. Ignorance and disloyalty have been the principal obstacles the canvassers have encountered. Where the exaot purpose cf the cards has been explained, little difficulty was experienced in securing signatures. In some communities, however, the distrust of all documents calling for signature proved a serious obstruction, and held up the completion of the canvass for several days. Cases of apparent disloyalty have been recorded, and those who indicated an entire lack of sympathy with the cause will be watched, and no unpatriotic activity tolerated from them. The women members of the county councils have been urged by the State Council to give the enrollment and Its purpose the widest publicity possible, to "Vnake plain to the women that the signing or these cards Is merely a way of taking a census, and that it Is not a conscription In any sense. Some of the women think they are signing up orders to leave at once for France. The only Intention Is that we shall have a record of all the work that women are now doing and the things they are fitted to do, should occasion arise to ask for the assistance of the women. In that event, nobody could compel a woman to do anything. The state would merely notify her and give her an opportunity if she wants to help."

REAL ESTATE TRAFJSFEBS

GART. L 1. B 11, Broadway Add. Frank B. Pattee to Vincent Tomasiewski 83.00 L 2. B 1. Douglas Park Add. Edwin F. Knight to Helen Penman 14.85 L E, B 4, Gary Invest. Co.'s 1st Sub. Simon Broxowski to John Jndrzejewski 600.00 L 11. Krewits Add. William Krewlts to Joe Tellenger... 1.00 Zj 17, B 8, Broadway Add. Oabor Klrla to Paul Oulyois 1.00 HORSFORD PARK. Ls. 18. 19. B 4. Hereford Park. Charles J. Willlajma to F. Bmtth 1.00 EAST CHICAGO. It 14. B 41. Bufflngton Add. Cal. Home Bldg. Co. to Marina C. Parle 1880 HOBART. L. 1. J. B 6. F. D. BarnesGary Add. Martin M. Relss to Jan Josefovich 778.00 CEDAR LAIE. Le. 15 to II. B . Plat "BA," Shades Add. Pub. Sub. Co. to Thomas Valos 400.00 Pt. 8 1-J W4 BE BE 1-88-10. August Schreiber. et al., to Lincoln V. Cravens, et al. , i.oo Pt. NW BE 8-34-8. Willis C. McMahan to Frank B. Pattee '. 800.00 NEW OASES FILED. (Special to Thb Tines.) CROWN POINT, Ind , Sept. 1J. Tha following new cases have been filed: 12271 Addle. M. Smith (George E. Hershw.an) vs. John B, Smlth12272 Alienation of Affections; Jacob Huber (Belshew A Henhman) vs. Ernest Krautwotd.

NEW MARRIAGE

LICENSES ISSUED (Special to The Ti:M CROWN" POINT. Ind.. fvept. 13. The following new marriage licenses have been Issued: Earl Harris, East Chicago, a n4 Florence Wilson, Hammond; Nick Sroe. East Chicago, and Theresa Sabow, East Chicago; John P. Neiflng. Gary, and Eva J. Saulte, Chicago; David McTorrence, Gary, and Roberta Hendrickson. Chicago; John Rcsek.

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H. Volklnson, Hammond. Edison Invented Phonograph. Thomas A. Edison ls universally conceded to be the inTentor of the phonograph. The British EncycJopeaa mentions it as one of. his many inventions. Hit patent was Issued In 1S77. The vibrations of sound had bea recorded before, bat Edison was the first not only to record bnt reprodn; sound.

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