Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1917 — Page 4
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COMIKO EVENTS. Nomination of oft: ' .11 tn ke i ..ire this tvrnmi' at th r. at .c t ins ci Hiii::wn(I Chapter Mooffbfart B urion N.-. 1 the W.'vne M lose !1 (f hall in State street. An Important meeting ff t)l Tri: this Kindred lodge is announced or veninjr fit the I o. ("). F. ball. This eening the Lady Viking celebrate the fifth anniversary v til of the lr. ee t - organiiatlon of the lolge at the I. O. O. F. hall. Th ne.n?'r ci " Vaa Dodge of Vikmg nd their families i!l be guests A program will be sr'ven and at the clo-e 'erresf nts v!il be ..-.i-v.-..; ThLoyal Star class of the christian '-h.urch tvtil hevr a social nicer intr this -ninit at the home Mrs. Aehenhaoh. Kast Sibley "nett Rnd Mrs street. Mrs. IX-liner R. F. Brown will b the assisting hop'egyji. THE SUtPHUE VAJCi; BATES. ,vi,i' 8" to the Dot Sprips when ou i",'v ih ETru Oold Medal Vapcr EatVta, the world'. sroate.j. cure for niieumstism. right in jour city in the Hammond Building, ilohman and Fayt'e streets. 10-13-1 The Ha.nmond Wvirran'a club will I !t.h jj, meeting- on si ttirdtty after-; noo:l at the Masonic. Tcm-.-D-. and durir.i, the bjs-.ness session matters of; social importHnce niil be d"cussed' so tut eery -r.ember Is urped to i.e. i rJ'sent. Mrs. George ITannane;- j ni j ha-rg of the musical proia... a.td Mrs. W. II. Mik.-sc), will jet as a- - ; ccmpaniat for the aftei .oon. A soc ia' tone will follow the program, in chi:-jrr i of Mrs. E. A. Fen-Utst and Mrs. J. J. j D-.ff Mrs. D. B Ta.tt nnd Mis i !-:!ari(he Howell will pour, ar.d assist j them will he Mrs. Ralph Pierce. 1 -Martir. Frame, Mrs. Ralph o;reMrs. Max Allaben. M.-.--. Charles j "Ise. Mrs. Alexander Stcskowitz. j Mrs. fur,; Mr-, ond varrte J-aror.s, ytrs. John Apnew o-k. iyn-2.n F Whitezl. Tfie . fA'!ons proCT I' ii ' f , Vi, S-lv im e-oio "Rondo a la Buss- ;?. Mm. F O pii i-cti -ns t'- Iilic ii)n-fP " '' 0'"S. P ' If." ,SVMt I "r That Oro-As-. ' Mm tleo -:. Kr.tir, uer. Mm. D. D. eft -i R.s : r.3. Mrs Van J C. Pane;: r;,!rie r. Rea lini? T "?rs.:p of Oiey Speas: Charles ". W. ? Welch S'.nJs la) "'Morrirc. (b "A Bowl rf Hoses' . CARD 0FTHA.IKS We wish to thank Father S-roc-ynskt an-j the Sisters of St. Casmiers parish, also our many friends, and relatives for th beautiful feral offerinis and the sympathy shown vi during the. illness and ben.-! vere nt of our t-eJovcd son, Raymond Frank Ora'iak. MR. AND MRS. FRANK ORADAK AND FAMIDT. D'-10-l CASD OP TECAU3S. W Tish to think our re'atives and fi-ienda for their kindness and svmpalhy rhon d'.irinc our late herea vem.-.n t "n th" loss of our dnr husbnd and 'ather for the many beautiful floral offer-!
MR?. F. KDTTKKB AND FA.MIDT 1 1"'",rt"'1 I-"i,:ur 'v3? r'-r'-v"-5 by Home Oirele last eVe:,i, s tli'T- The rn'i.t:- lo M!e -, Mm. K"'K Miss
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u "K;i --h i-i i r i D rics b 01:; An.i f; - . .;v, t : Did... .m iidon. M i 't.n i if m VaniSildcr. Dittie Helen O 1 1 ; K n : 1 1 in d Smith. In SPite n the doWr.pout of I li'.l. f.fty members of the home economics J"part!iient of the Hsnim.rn1 Won-an's club met on Thursday afternoon fit tl.o j Central acho.d kit. hen for th---tr fo "Ii(1 Meeting of : ' ear wh'n M Grace ; Bell very skiiD'uily denionst rated war !ircai. w l;e. 1 1 ! :'u!t JI'.ll idnr- th ' 1 v !.' it vntam tut ie r m .,1. sr... f ip3! tme'it e :.it;-.!s r Id h-.w t r i n t to nt c;.ds l" A ' r. M' : h.-fit rl or for niotiPt r;i ! ion 1 1 r'.cl; Mrs. I"1. : i ;i i mill n . M r.. an l..':io's r i. y '-:.. e followK. T'iitt. H'ttiiiol . A f 1 e r : lr.jc !a i avf ntr j Ora x e Nelsnn, j A 1 1 i s n n : 1.' Met the d. lit.- ... as . Mrs. Mr.-. . Mrs. Mrs D Liin-le.v, Ml-f. C Mm. H. fe, MJ ( Pi Mir Turner. .T. ". (VKe, ' F. Dct?.. M-.m Me .mdr Sto f Dev.-,-': run. M :in.l M :n is hoo ?, Michael llaber ene M'lftneom j'li'iup; y, r of her mec,-. Miss tained ar i rday ;n ilje Il-.ibe;-. in Truman riace ranij at the bride-e! ti v e n i e P r ttily (iavo Noe.nher the weddirs of Wort-burner. TI n 1 1 ract ivel v in i home novated :t (is the iss IDt! tr c'ate for t . Alva i tcble we..- cteeoj ate.! th" brid-Vs colors of and d", rinsr fie nfterPtncheon was ser d ,, - hit - an,i .. ink. r.oon a t v. i f rs. O. Monn.-ho wer -nde:-ed severiw i piano selections r n d panes wetc i ; s . a delightful 'eature of the- onto. Anions th.- se vh en.Dj'ed 'rs. H-.iii'-r'-I 1 e-wpiic ; y were Mrs. O. Moon show er Mrs. O. Oieason. Mrs. If. Iki"iin. Mr 4. IS. Thorsen. JTrs. .f. Frrndt. Mis A. I Brendt. Mrs. Ray mond Raman Mrs 1 George Wert-loureer. Mrs D. HecUle. ! man. Mrs. P. J-te ier. Mrs. Chutlei" j Hubee. Mrs. Pfttlei. Mm. Raymond i Kuber. Mrs. C. r.cde. Mr. (Tram, j'loouh. Mrs. F.:tbet!t Kendall. Mr I 1 F kVMrt 't-o Ceorsre PHr Vn P'humach-'i of S ony I-.la.td. Mrs. Doran. M's. H..;nnd and Mrs Brtmk of o'h ica Mi.-- Mi iloiii.iti and A mold, riaiv'e-- ,i-:d Ann- . Kf rirt. j Cards wrc the entorta'mtent af. th i meet tn: of Cirol- No. . vest--r.'?'-I afternoon at he home of Mrs. Jacob Ve;re in Shefe-eid avenue, the l-onom j n the jrames n-'onp: to Mm M. P- to-'. jMi.s. Frank llilt'ii h and Mrs. jH V, ets. J l;e guest pri Ze w f . S won 1 . IVcin r. a ii plaved anl m rf rh - ir.imfs dain' i rn sei-v.-d. The rier cpiV will be held o-i Tin - i . ( x-t
i" "i'n o t th home of Mr', llenrv ' . j i win. .i was in ses I Kl-t"r- I Tbttmdny of this
I Mrs. Walter Walii e.ttet tained tti ; nd round t-ibR- iis ; ! ice-criers of :Vie S-"-! Aftrroen c'-i'o . r . r rilCi , n c Miss ! a t T.rd "Ft'-rday at he- hone tn . pnd Mi-;; jtet e- of
j Doug! a avenue. Fed .. was played attei.iicd the n.ert,,? I a r.d honors in the s a. -r.es were v.-on bv J &
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must buy where you K N O W vou will get the BEST VALUE and loner wear.
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I mm Hamilton of Vii!piwati" writ? J among; the very att rar live nurl)n on the pro; ma. Mi!. ii igh Hell, th" ;hol.i-.;, i;i5 unaide t- ati'-nd. tn in her j))ue Miss AdoD. Dunbar rendered ;u group of pin- organ selections
The con s: re cat ion Beth-el wiil hoh Beth-el wiil vclllliK ilt S o' Silbly .'tii-ot. elate. ire to-rv lof.-t this i the temple in oi!.;.irl will oil; Dr. r i pnt y-s. x members of the rtapuat ";::!'.' 1'nioii were del in li t f ill ly en;.ir..d at luncheon yo ' rdn y b" - 1. I 1'ivs and M r.. M:itti"ii. :"! y of Hamm )H1. at their homo A st on, in. Aea'.stlns Ih-ai weio W i . ti-r 71 : in , Mi ! Mi: ,Drr I'll- u . .1. I. Frunchia. Mm. M FtndHre. Tiny Few let- and Mra. I B 't:.. Tio soeiHl hour n Kiven to c nd girrien. 7' Dt d i J.mc ll'irthii" eritttait'e.l r,t - 1aj' in f-ting of the Dine Stiect A'.d socletv vesterday. The I nv-n-l,.. ..., f,nd ipii'.ted during t! I day mi 1 at lo on i dei.Kiaf ul luncheon t vas served there wt-tc i overs ..r Itwintv .it the luncheon. The meetmc tro. Tl.ut .day will be held at the ll. I ' of the Pt't. h and ' The u: tc -1 ill
"hich i h a nnouicet t ' -n f t ern oon, w'jis rosttK-n'-d ;
'PtPf ll'.V tno ivpkii m of Mtn M i vl ft W il' Kl'l ia ;o be nn li - i)ie f mt-ra! he n.ee'.ir.K ict v of St tli:s week Di rd i - f the Pa ul's poptj n.in-.l j'Dadles i Dvit'neAid At in: cyd . r Imn in Michigan "ity Mrs. very pleasantly nt' r''J'1 nrt-y iriet! t d C of st a I tie Att'.i lull I ub I l.-iiuruon 1 one o'clock Inn. hecn was tabhi bad for basket of for-lUlich-'Ol; in tliree j ftt-ruuy. courses f. nd t tic its principal n. ,. ; ion K'-t-ine-iiots H ; llri.-r'rn decorations wire upe.J tl.!0.;ic.'r".;t the homo. A business iiieetinn follov-cd the luncheon arid the ftuvsts Jt'otcd the rou .Hinder of the ;il t err. con to th-tr n-edie work. Churles Wolf. Mrs. p. Jolinson, Sit.-s. Mrs. Volk.-r. Mrs. Wlll'.am and Mis IDldegHrd Millar were guests not meniber? oi the dub. Mrs. Mrs. t H"-"! j t'1! I ! Mr. J. c i yesterdiy a Miliiito terrmon Lie W ( i opened her home for the meeting of '. T. C. The memI Sou th Sir i tiers devoted I bandagea an l the afternoon to making sewing f.ir the Del Cross. A bi 1 .".T g u r . !i -a r-'i lior-ie smr?5 i if the "S3 h ' of Mr :.f - Mo :g of til" Dpwortil oe street M--thodlt Just t vnntif at tho I-'. W. ITettcn. Tlie r-sj g iih 1 1. a f.rt Ice Miss Xina of Miss Jane i Vod'-r pr;idiit as accepted and Abbot was elected to fill the id Miss Carrc-t Bo; t r wa. r. A committee as span auto tor a Hallowe'en i.i.a etc 'intI tc J i- a r. r i D. ti'j.L-. r rt turpaH tact ; oeiiini; from 1-ort Wnjiv h'F sh ' ntet,dt d the i-i Tity-sixth annu;l tocetl.uary As"eion Wednesdhy veek. The pie-; tin and ra tn nsisted of iecturcs ussiens and was ry DaiiJa'l of Whoii.g I'.i-t .'hi:ao a'ss t'-n vjf hostess at a tarty iaii evening given as --Mi-prise, to h-r hust'and in re-Rbra-n c-f his b'rthdsj- anni versarj-. s s t a b t ? In1 F rc -g. Mrs. K:la Taboda. ing, Mr. Dsrson nr.d the prize v. inner.-. fii- Kolah Camp Pi-c gi . 1 ; w ill holl 10 o'clock f Atari on n ceremonial rr.e-t'nsr at this fveti'ns at the home MrAlcer, ,.'et,l street. Miss Inea t'avlt will he hostess to the D. A. M. club this evening; at her home In Hjslop place Kail Shnsby. 3t'f Michigan iwr,a. ,s Uotr.e on three days' furlough from he a, is lion camp in Ohm, where he i staliiuied. Mm. A. D. MiiiTA'' left for Washing- , yesterday tor orief tait brother, who is in the encorps, and expects to R-a e Fiance. Ida W.S.tjstetn and Mts Riunii'r of ATt-higan Cii Htii c -! t'lt.ii.! row to spend the w eel;, (.-nd with Miss Ai'.eir-i T!che. i Air. Kemp of the firm of Kemp and j Dc.tnster of Crown Point was a visitor j iti Hammond todaj". AMERICAN RED CROSS MEETING i Th" annusl meeting of the Hammond I ; Chapter Am-ri'sn KF.D CROSS will! if k" place on Th'irrday evening, tct. j 2rth. at p m. nt the chamber of Comj merce. j Six new directors are to be elected to ; fi'l the places of those whose term of 1 oiTiee ends automatically cn October I i--'-v j The po! s will le open from noon tsniil K p. m. on T'nursdaj- Oct. 25th at the ! i"'ha..-ihor (if Commerce and it Is boned 1 1 a I ery 'ocm'ucr of t ne cast Hammond a vote for ci-.apt.r will come and j the new dirc-tyrf. Reports of the work thus far accomr ' 'she :! and the discussion of t!ie subject of undertaking; some i.ther lines o" rel.ef work vill be the order of bit sines" for the meeting. COME AND C.iVD Y'M'R I PDA d ON THE SL'BJDy'T. 10-10-22-24 GREEK KING ILL. (By TTiuied FreBB Cablegram.) V. I RICH. Oct P. Former King Coni'lsn'ine of Greece.- was reported in a '-itiral condition following an operat Ion porf ortned on account of re-cr-cnlng j of an old wound in his side, j , BERLIN CLAIMS NEW GAINS By XTnlted DRDDN. Ocl. Preas Cablegram.) 13. "We gained near Come in and
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AN IDEAL LIME TREATMENT for thone aufffciintr from chronic, or acute pulmonary and bronchial troubles, or eougtis or mids. is Eckman's Alterative Tlie Calcium pteparatiun which may be taken by the averaise pi-rson without dialurhlnu digestion An efHc ient tunic and itat ue builder. Ccntains no Alcohol. Narcotic of Habit forming: I.ruir $2 le, now S1.50. SI size, now COc Sold by all ladinjr drumflMa. Dckinan Iaboratory, I'd Ihidelph ia.
I li MpId on t ii e western coest of Moon i;ntid and )y mid-day nil of it wan j uurw," declared today' official r! ate- t meiit deferfblnK naval operations in lh ( oiir 'f Itifia. NEW COAL APPOINTEES (Bj Falvd Preaa.) ! 1 N DIANA POD' S. Oct. IS. t:vann M'o'.len. state conl adminiai rn tr. todny apt pointed his adit?ory committee. It mi eludes: 11. H Kurrir. president M the Motion; Will Ir?-in. Cf.lirnbuH, D. M. volenti, Ar.'li rs'in ; nrid i'tiarles Fox, rr'-sident of the Stale. Federation of DsAT ORPHEUM. Thirty feathered ac"ors, hamntil'" perfortnins Austraillnn cockatoos, foature in a t-plendid bt'l playins at the New Orpheum theatre .Saturday end Sunday, i'hros-v 'a nytery": a comedy sketch, the Military Four, dangers; and a ifam of song and dance, artints omplete the show. ?n Monday ,md Tuesday Walter Dawton s troupe of bikemen, a clay model. tan Indiana chieftain, a fcr.it and other Kood acts play. MANY AT MEETING. Pe-era! hundred people rr.etit: of the American attende.l the Alliatve las; nirhf nt the Superior court house and hen i d one of the most interes'lnfc tele of modern warfare iiy Peter Michelsen. Ho Dart, who arm es when enlisted 1n the. Canadlf;-. war first began. Atlornej- P. E Boone, luesident i f the society. Frank Hitchcock and Attorney Joseph Conroj made short addresse DEATH OF F. VITALE. I'.-to Vitale. 2i? ly avriiue, died Chlonj-o honnl. a icfairmnn on Caka f:w days Jp1 in a His bod;- lies in s-.ate pt the FriiTuiiling' t.iorgi may ie-.v It up to 9 morning. The funera' where frictids o'c'o.-k Surnbi'iv I Pi he 1 !d i.i the Italian chur ii at K.si CJ.i.-aa Interment, a. St. Jos. i h cerretery hi 1". DEATH OF L. DOBOS. Do it, a jo-year c' ! son of Mr. rd Mrs. TV. hop. l iok c.-iunibia avenue, died yra- ! terd v. The funeral ill be hejd 'eoiori row from Si Joseph, eli'ireh .hiu bur- ! ial will be made at the St. Joseph, comIter. v. AT DELUXE. 'Th ln WclfV ith Hazel 1 :a n le-Duxe theatre today and ton-oi-ow. It was. written by Joseph Vance and concerns th... adven:i;res of a master cracksman and a chat-mtnjr and clever mtrbcr of the ?ec.rt s-rice. A" an added a''racMe,i Rillte VVe?t is- shown in a two-art cornel v. William Desmond in .'Flying t. rs , are and Fatty Arbiiekie in 'Oh, P tlt ?unda- bills. Toy oni ITIPC ULMIUU mm At the meet :n r of lh" city cotm'-D 'led in special session at the city hail j of Fist Chicago last nigh;. Street Comj m'ssioner M. J. Kicman expressed the Mispiclon that politic? were being injjected into the proceedings of that auViist body. : An ordinance was up for "he further . ar proprtation of $3.ffi0 for th.e s'reet dej p"-rmcnt ray-roll. Upon motion to suspend the rules and place the ordinance upon immtdi&te. passage there were i thrte counciimen that voted no. They j were Alderm-m Oswego. Doehrke and Tenkloy. It is not known why these j member? objected to the irame lialo appropriation of !5.0f-0 for Mr. Kicrnan's pay-roll, but t;ie supposition seems to bo that they had hoard of a rumor quite pieva'etit to th et' ct that the street department vis bcirg used as a slug to whip -voters into line for the democratic part y. Mr. Kiert.an, in a talk before the council, made public his suspicions by advising the numbers that there was no politics concealed in this ordinance, that It was simply a business proposition. This Ktatenitnt was made notwithstanding the fact that there had been no inl.mation on the part of the members that politics were bring at ell considered Datrr in the eet,ung another attempt as made, upon recon i d e ra t i o n . to put llt.s matter through, but Alderman Doehrks objected and inasmuch as it takes a unanimous vote to suspend the ru, the proposition wat age. in killed. The necessity of nutting this appropriation through immediately lies in Die feet 'ha' all appropriation for slrot maintenance have been used up and that there was no money It ft Monday, the 15th. to pay the men that have been working tor the city tor the past two weeks. V.Tien the ordinance was killed the second time, the street commissioner aroee and said that, whether the ordinance 'Aas passed or not, his men would get their money the next i.icrntng. Members of the council cannot conceive where the money is coming from unless
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th city treasury, belief of tho? It is ti with the if ' in close, touch the major will siiuMti'in that ' cn il a not hi r fcie to make anntlir !?! t h rot ikIi. i inl session right av.ay fffoit to put this r.iatMILLER FOLLOWS GARY TICKET PLAN (Sre-lnl to Tun Ti'.-c? ) MI DDK R. IN IV, Oct. I!. The ciuzens of this town are following the tiary and New York idc.-i of ri iiiinating party New ' inea n the munictpal lcc.t ion, and accordlnly hf ! br.liot t ii,K th.-it j and so h.-i m 1 1, ! and cit i.ens tic forgot t e:i they b-1 peopl.;. f or t he town ig to pa;-; i-. s, ictno boot'.'rs ; -ts in the Held. Dtke M'lV'Ol k'.ens to l:e'. i years ito at loh;iFon'i ir.depenil' tit cit iich ivn. successful fou ir-irj- and the present in I d' -e-ndtriT ticket Ilitit no nat tonal Hi- Miilerit-s hold t party issues are in i vol (;d m the town ohctions. Petitions Tor Tliei. reri-ioi.s hie liem f irculated for the foMov. ns: r'ec.iiln.n' TjeUe' Tiust'-e for Ward 1. Jpe Demert ; for Ward 2. Frank f'j" Wrtnl 4, it. c. Ha,, lie.; clt-rk and treasurer. C. i '. Crop. Homn Boosters' Ticket Trustee for Hard 1. Javies Anderson; for Ward 2, fi-rt Thoir t on. t'ltiz-ns' Ticker ' :rf for Ward D Wtllii.m iiiander; for Ward John Fred e i i.-ksen : for W ard 4. Hoy Sherwood; clerk and. treasurer, C-u-1 olander. EAST CHICAGO G. 0. P. MEETS me or tne r.t politicni meetings thus far in the ranks of republican fed"i i-.as. (..nirajo ot cuno.i ;bt nt Katrvn-'s hall. .Hi rt-ntuyl-aula avenue. Indiana Harbor. etlf. . L I Ot tenhi-imer won say. it was a 1. urndinger. The ha!', was literally p.jcked with eni tiiu by lasts, there t- iri artual count In over two htindred attendance. Bnthueiasm for Deo McCoraiack and a i straight republican ticket ran high. ! livery speaker. in...tt ed by his receptive ! audience, w as full of p p and f.re and pointed Information. The f.liowma rpubi;cnn workers spoke: Newt B. Hr-mbrcff. city chairmen: M. K. Crites, secretary of the republican organisation; Atty. Jack .Stephens. Pi sides these were the candidatea and Jsm Ma . rinocles and Pere l iollas. i rif the i rn?i d 1 amiidat'.-s the jjreateet hits were Lio ?dcCormack. II. M. Cohen and V O. II irni.-n. HOBART GIRL SUES FOR DIVORCE HOBART. Ir,d.. Oct. 1 Mm. Mar!' Jane Bailee tio Ktv-de, a pt inter at I Hobart and a former retdtit of ValJiarais i. yesterdrsy afterroon hD-d s'llt in the countj clerk's offve. through 'her aterny. Da. Tilt-r. for a di-oroe f:oni her lvj'r.nd. tvt.n Bailed . c.-old;ng to th" bill. the .OUp'e were merried in tld.s city, June 12. :"1T snd lived t geth'r as husband .'rnd wife one day. The dav after ti marr-fcge. accordlnx t 'he plaint , the defendant dee--teii hrr and has j since failfd to contribute to her supIroit. She is n-w makine her own i l;v!it. b er.te employed as a r" t n r at res the defend - ;Kohatt h also charsre i art with cruel aoi innuman i l rrt rt. . h eovpl" wr rearrted a if ri-m-.nee which bean vh e the i - - k. . T mTW jL It e" J. W. NEWELL 1C2 State Strest, Hammond, Ind. Phone 638. 4 'Guaranteed 5C00 Miles." what to do Authorized Wilhard Station
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Iff? liJimWiA ii 1 1 in i a ii 1 iim IFFERENT" hi. M It 14 NOT A FREAK OR I N Ii U V,l FANCY, bat i kigi. I I Wl nailfr tirs f SL'PERI I s fcsJ I0R MERiT. rehtforetd II I g '1. for grfaler sfresh siid 13" 1 ctftib.-F.XIR FA BRJC V 3 I BREAKER STRIPS or 1 fS H yM i Ther fmili lbe C -I tl I k, - I ba; wnrd the ultiaiale. fv H " U I 1 b h exldinj.
V. B. CONKEY CO. can use the services of a number of women 30 years of age or older, and nice pleasant work where they can be seated all day in comfortable work room and receive good pay and steady work if desired. V Apply to EMPLOYMENT MANAGER at plant. W. Bo Conkey Co.
i hi t1 -4 h. rTRW . ?.J PA'i J oJffoV ironm nas a student ar th V i ri Xf w Y'-rk. TOKIO TEACHERS AT GARY SCHOOLS A mission of twelve teachers of the Publh- hcI-ooIs of Tokio. Japan, Is in Gary today for the f.-jroose of studyin? the Gary puHio sehr.ols. Professor K Ichi.sabu ro Sasaki of tl.e higher Normal L'niversjtj- of Tokio, is jn charfre of the party. The visitors were escorted around the n hools hv Prr fe- , ,or Brickly and C. D. Brownell of j Mayor Johnson staff, who speaks the Japanese lenauage. At 2 o'clock Jaratte teachers called at the i hnii nnH T.n.ft their respects to Mayor Johnson EAST CHICAGO ; WOMEN BUSY! Tl'-e nr.'i.pn of Kas 3iica ir.e an aetp, e hand in the erty b'-nds. Th v are a In: cess of organization tor sro are tast 5 le of Dlb- I iiy in pro- , this n-'-ik I and propose 10 cet cut iiiirin? dents and business men and co -operte With the tthairrtian. vi -c rhalr chamber of enmmerve 'nuiiiutee and other forces in eeeiy way pr-s-ihle. j An error was made in The Times iu of last n,ght it. t-,-o( jtioe the $75.- , Oef. alreadv- subset iber to the Harhe-r j end of th" '-it;.- a I one This was th total aubacrip'.ton in the whole city at i jtuat time. Soversl thousand dollars worth we-e Foi'i ester.lay and tr. o j torcesi am so orsaiiizeo' now- that it is expected that a very meierial increase In the amount will be reported tomorrow night. en the chamber rf commerce committee, at the Harbor end. the name of Ii W. Ssric has hen added, and in the west end the names of H K. t ire yes and H. T. .Ta'kson. 1 f',BffgH3Wg:4 i $1 j A
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