Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1917 — Page 2

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Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c

The Next Mayor of Gary

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His Ticket Goes Over, Save Ons Councilman; Backed by Steel officials.

TOE MAYOR. Hodfte Curtis Johnson Lleberman Total mayoralty vote Ho&g-es" plurality

IT OR CITY THEASOEEB. T?r.nter F.orman Xandracs Hunter's plurality TOE CITY CLEIK. Francis Schroeder Bass In Francis' plurality JOB CITY JUDGE. mnn Whit

Economoff Sunn's plurality FOB COUNCILMEN.AT- LAROE ( Republic a as . )

3.2S2 , ..3,375 ; 1,9)3 - 467 8,017 ... 887'

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CHICAGO OKAtN FUTURES. ' Mi.V May, Jl.Ei7,: I-v. -ft is' .(in. ji.ir.'j. OATS May. n'c: Pee.. o'1s'-.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. JIo;s K-i-ej.ls. 2-.": li'i I k t . flowin tu 15 in-. miMil. s.1. .,' 17. ::'. k W,. -.i 1 7 . r ' i ; rnnh. SEYMi " !'': liwht $1.Yi,i :. 1 pms. $ i l .0 I &o ; h.avv JiS iiiiiii K.;:h; bulk of bales. $ ll.l''C ir.io. CATTl.lv l;.-cnils-. L'ii.Ohi': iimrkft steady; beeveso, J'i, 7 i'n, .-... s-h.-if-ers. $l.0d''i Il.0; sloi:l.ei s-f- 'I i $C.R." -.r 1 1 .: .alves. $7. 'Hi " 1 : west, rt steer., fC.U" : 1 3. 23.

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Infants nj Invalids JJC ORIS Si? At. HALTED RULES Rich rr.i'.k, make! f-raln, in powder form For infantr, triVaiiJsar.Jtrrovina childrrrs Pi: ro nu trit ion . vi pbuiicir.j the whole body. Tnvigoratet nursing mothers Rbd the aped. More nutrhious than tea, coflee. etc. Instantly tepared. Requires no cooking. Subslito.es Cost YOU Sane Prlc?

i Should Worry

Now Aboui Corns"

Two corns are no worse than or., fn.i nr.? 1 nothing at all when you use "i-ts-l!." the oi! real corn-ahrlnker ro-n l'i'ii"!if r peel-It -n 5ht-of com- remover, i tints l,'ri:uiii! two ciror-8 of

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CHICAGO PRODUCE KETTEK ( V.mkii ry 'Mn"

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MURRAY IS BADLY DEFEATED (Continued from pape en".)

vVlLLIAM F. HODGES.

Howard Davis 3,160 W. C. Kunart 2,943 John Lane 3,133 Don T. Van Liw 3,050 (Democrats.) W. S. Feuer 2.275 A. Jet- Eoow 2,004 Milan Kalambr 1.7G3 W. H. O'Donnell 2,053 (Independents.) A. Fe-dorovitz 1,106 W. D. Fergison 1,036 K E. Kouren 1,134 Georg-e Kepaich 1,117 (Socialists.) John Ctelich 456 Kenry Frick 430 Anton Yukol 449 H. Zahoraa 455

- ihri)ins ho ticktt i i 1 - up 1,-ii'v -2,437 493 yt!' 1 Ct'jnpany cffioial.. w no s-.-.tt s si t to 940 ; rule this suburb f lijry ji.mt i a!l.

The incrpfii.i tit-JHiOpio d f.-:ii"il Trus--AVir.iam Olanflcr, siisp- rtum sujier-in"ndi-r.t of lli inry I.aini pany of the Stft-L corpora tton. uml Tnn-n lrisi-d--nt Wil! i am Fiv.l.-rloks.-ii. a ior-i(i.i:i of the floe! ..'!::wny's oar sh:.!.-- a' Gary, who haw fo n on t'" i-tt.s. mtov.n lvmr.1 for the past few ;:.-s. I n tluir i-lao-p thoy oh-otrd l-ss,- l.oniorl ami ITauU (' k. On tbi- :-:?.oil o-t. K. A. Sh'-nvi-iiiil wis -b-. t-'l al-l. im--.n

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Wi!!;aoi F. Hodpr. ropuMicui. was fleeted mayor of Cary yesterday, defeating three opponents in a four-cornered fight, one of the quietest hut one of the most historic In Gary's annals. Ho?gs pot ".262 votes a plurality of SS7. Curtis, democrat, received 2.375, Johnson, independent, 1,913, and I-ieber-rnan. pociaiist, 467. Until the day before election it was thought that the race was between e'urtis and Johnson. Steel Officials Back Bodges. Itodfres received aimo?t the solid backing of the s'eel officials and their

j owerful influences!. Such men us lt.il; h Kowley. asRlslant general superintt-nd- i ent of th ptcel workers. Charles J Wheel? r. suprrintenolent of Idast furnnop5. Theodore Freeh'iry. superintendent of mechanioal lonstr action ; Hm"b rvi.ireneral or"-r3ir. superintend- .

of the Third ward and ! 'laudei

clerk ana treasurer. inu- i .-iiui.-. " control tho town board. j The results ui as fi.U.-ws- j

Citizens Tieiet Win. n'-oi-ii-r ward, foi: .l"'tm Ff -.b 1 1 1 - o.

ward. 7o; It. A- .hro".i. Fo'.irtii ward. 04; Carl Oianuor, ci.rk and t reasui ' r, 120. Independent Ticket Edward .'lonions. Fourth ward. Peoples Ticket J-r e I.-mfi'. Fit?' ward, 11'.; Kn-.r.k f... -k. See.. nd ward.

125: l:. C. Hayes. Found ward. '; t lias. .

Green, t). rk and treasurer, 14. Koine Booster .J.ues Amlerson. First ward. 30; Ii. G. Thompson, Second ward. 46. Kepublicans Fred Miykeak. Fourth ward. 13. Winners lyetrert. C"k. :nis:.-s for four-year term: Sherwood, trustee, twoyear term, dander, bin e;rs.

nu rest, ngs w itleott ani i lashes at (h- poilii .r i!stur'tai .. Early in the afternoon the leiti.n rats saw the hanrtv Hins . n the wall and piedieted the ebi-.-ti, n would be- el-.se. Il "'.-I'" 'k in the eveuint; they were pitt wfll m fn--e,j that they had met defeat. The .ites oast f,.r Frown were m-t -o-i h .-n'ainft S-;-.-ilby a i.'lier ity ..frt'-tnls. it is believed. The p. oile lltMl 'i--. Ui.-ll "to- e";t need d ehanf-'o if a bi; : i! is i ' i ! o:. b-it tn.v had le-th-n, k iisi!f! J.-bn .s.'oalby and bebl ii::u ;: h .sti-e.-r,.

To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE FKOMO QFIMXE Tabb's, Ii uscists r. fund men. y if it fails to cure. K. W. i. TROVE'S s:j.:n-iture

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and in Indiana llarhor over two to one. The totals follow: For Mayor. Mi I'l.rtr.nck ,"','"f'f Murray For City Judtfe. Colon Grabowski 1,4-1 For Clerk. T. Y. Ki'hards 3,32 E. 1-. Iiell For Treasurer. W. O. Harmon o.William Wright 1,A

Councilmen-at-Large James H. Hums (It )

John H. Eock (D.) l t7s Hert 11. Fetersen (K.) :'j'-'-Wiiliam KuRi-rs (U) 1-34;; George Oswego ( II. ) "0J7 John Fusek (O.) 1--!,;3 In tho wards the votes were as follows.

First Ward. Harvey F.'aed (H.) .1. S. John-Uon (I ) , Second Ward. Full Mvs'iwy (P.) Adam Wadas ( I). 1 ThirA Ward. j;. .r.-o leortfio E !..., F. rod ( L.) Fourth Ward. Jehn Tenkley (!i.) 1 Vivid Matusz (K.) Fifth Ward. F.dw in 'tirUon ( It ) H. E. Shepard (I.) Sixth Ward. S'finley l'.asc7.kowski lib) No candidate 1 1 ) Seventh Ward. J. W. Maxwell (Ii.) Clint burlier ( D. I

Conwderm the first f'.ur ward belonKii'K to what is popularly t inn 1

t Chb-ago proper or the west end. the

in the two f-.-olions ot no- i' v

folic ws tor the l.vfid-i ot tne

up an i il-.w n tu t ri'ii id in. :;. a ii,. ii. J .v in-'-, no. '

1- h-ck -.lid s.lows i-.tid ley I re to! ii! lltihl. I leu he aah i.e. k " I &ay ..My in I- is .fn rt ilea n l.i M to f : i 0 who 'in.'-. I .l,,irt l.e

t.. ond d.-st.'i ,-.,. r but. .!. : n't be wiii fro i,'. i :!:, .roat i.'i.iiM ".r1v' do s.?iiii tl iiil:- -k

w . i ;. o." ...Iy J.- so;;-,, tiiii. 1 wo I'., j as I do. It only I .- . i ! 3 d kliows 1 hale -a.il tu dje, bul lb. i ' in' . Th. y a 1 1 us and w -ii' ..I.-.

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Russian parliament if it ironlrt support; jjj

tue government in suppression oi rii-sir ; struiTKles to seize civil and war powers, j A definite break between the Bolsheviki controlled local Soviet ct workmen and ' soldiers aa.d t'.io Russian general army ) etaff came today. The Soviet's military j

committee ordered troops to Peterhof j Xhev Ptel Off With "GetS-It." Favlovsika and Tasivko-Selo to dis-'hey.

t rtlers iru-jn the war rr-inistry siarmcc. I ing- tiisr.1 to Fetrograd. The governKent authorities acted promptly. They j OJaeoaaccted all undtf-es over Vc.a river; connecting- the wovkaien's nuairers in ' t'no city and sr.p;:rcEced tlirce Sla-iim- j alists and two reactionary tewspapers. j , i (By United Press.) PETERSBURG, IHD, Kov. 7. Twenty minutes after he had teen infonrnd that '

! he hd been elected alderman, Harry ; i Hafnes dropped dead. 1 (By United Prebs Cablegram.) I LONDON, Nov. 7.--General Cadorna j 'his es.blished libs new defense line, j according to a Raetor djs-atch, from j Italian hect'Qttar'.cn; today. j (By Usited Press CaleR-rsm. j ROME, Nov. 7. "Withdrawal of the j Italian line to the Idvenza ri-7er "In i (food order," was formally Rnnomced by the war office todaj'. To the north

I the retreat was paid t have been pro-

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We r r. looking '..rard to Timrksubinir. for some Am ri.-ans have pr-'tnis'-d to se,Kl Uc food and I h'!'- G ! v. i I b

us t. t :t fur we .tie s! a t i r.. I ,:

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(toe Corn Mus ei-If U"li titae Foot. C'r-s Kree. "Ge's-j." riftj yo.er eorn-pa'ns at one rt,!.' von , I, . 1 , 'n .1 ,-.':r-r Yi. i

t-ictou tjy cove Ttug niuts.-' a:ia to me, '-i looii-i in ...e ouo h-ioi

, ii.s,n-s eoi-r. i jt' inn anil .nrir:ng at a jf .rn ,- roi luf'.'if wuh bandages. aiv ,-..r re'. '!n.' e ee t v Ti ret ' oTir-o-rrsrar:. . I You'll not he ve to teke ..T vour -b.r.o

WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN or pu.'ii! s ',:id --r the table at the

! to fse your squirming j-oui. !?e th-c i Vim eft "Oietw-T " 1,-i't !. tie,'T."ii '

tight to the Brrttr.h victory at Passchen i ,.-,,,( a' ions. :Gc 'lv ad 'you t.e.'d pay oCale today. ! any Urn stor for "G's-Tt," or it w-r.:

r e sent direct ny E. Lawrence ,t .- .

the niirht. bane-ing- to the entire viU . .a,,i,i' jn H.iintr".nrl and re-mmende ; laffe in 'he lace ot heavy artillery fire, fis the world s les-t rem renieflv tiv NorThe Oci-mans had orierts direct from riv-.J- w- is. Suir.mers- Pharm-IlindenberK-that the rid?e iiosition must i " " be retaken immediately. The enemy i -

massed tremendous forces for the at- i

. .jacks several times, but on every oc.

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south by adequate rear guards. (BY WILLIAM PHILLIP SIT.I3-)

FLANLERS, Hot. V Canadians held

They stood thetr ground all throujrh

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- be i -n i w a y .- -'. on i.-i . h la I ; 1 ' n. load-- to take a. bat t ba n k d i ...-r w a r-

'1 Umds of rTid wf sm. s bad as '.be . an p. Tin? !a. Oh. Gud. if I oy. r l;ae to e

li take casion British observers caught a hint 'e are cf the menace ;r. Brltltl. grounds put , lod iv I down such a tearful brrrape aronnd the ('nil "i ' regained land that the enemy was check.ilnoo.i i efi in its tracks.

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WASHINGTON, Nov.

....",013 'h- tu n' I:'-1 ai-.eti ai.d walk nnd s;t m coal confiscation by Ohio

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Describingcities as

to. fob. s full .! la's ani! uml as I ba J ."-wholesale rcrihery, rtiei AdmiatJtrat . ib, bef. ie. i Miri, i would hi. .n- . tor Garfield today declared it haj not Mm.-. Th.-v t II n,i I an: .:.- . i,.,w but j only dls arranged lake shipi?ing but wit., isn't under sifh mil ; t imi - .' iftcansed unnecessary hardships !a other only ! ..tin of ib. Am. ro ans eould come j states and other Ohio towns, her. and .s. some ..t tie.- oenfiiiioiis as j w w

w- s. t!i in and soti.r as bavo. 1 au sin.- they would not f el as they do to. wards the war. God. I wish I eoi.Id da

Calumet River Shipyar Will Be Enlarged Immediately.

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instead of rotlii.e h wy. Tit" re my mind anaiu, I fun jjoitlK irazy,j

ra : n wont w os k.

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;nii;l i. to spoil, 1 ib. tune 1 don't

0.71 j know it' tins b tt. r mil ever r a h you 1.1 1) ! but I ba ... ! iio.ii ntoi will eontlujp to pi.-, ue'i! I know you ha- tut this. 47",!. ; iiitl t - v.!i. n I t'y to stern in ib-

i o.e.. le'l of buys Tirol dllt I s.e t b

i r ot tMle-r a no inyeu

t bur. -. r;o;.t to no So tnsi :,e ;bat I..- iiiiiu'i even know nu Hi '-eca're insane -,n the I ;aii i f r ! I w i'l become 0,.

I BERLIN (Via London) Nov. 7 "In j the mountains and alio on the lowlands ! the pursuit continues. Thousands have

btea ctpturetl."

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l- i rible I I Jt'V j 1,1 the dirt las' so k C

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i)h j COLUMBUS. O., Nov. 7. With f-00

precincts to hear fi-cm, the wets are

la'limT in the prohibition

afternoon by a total of 12.20C.

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;.- be ?rt A m. r:e-i now I 1 U.itm 1 oo-uld for ti.s. j

, i ve n i y io - to a 1 1 an vim v ry s... n t hn t i v i a rs. God, if I cr ii .' fri.-mVs instead of s, ,

this man always wrninp writitiK to

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PASTIME TODAY

JACKIE SAUNDERS

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OLD JUGGERNAUT IS SCRAPPED

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2.01: Hopmann. 2.7 KeiUoy. 2. a St.. 'to

of sheet Fieel mills, were among the-! Kellner. l.t' euecessful candidates for cotinc:! on his Hitrhcoek. - -ticket. Norkman was on tho liodges j T!. i,,..,x ,,.( ..a tickf t. J an. li, 'ate ., ..be Shrinkage of Vote. may,,. , a s in t Of 11.196 malea who registered in the j nar.,,.llin,i , i:v t city election only 8.017 appeared at the , vt.

j.olls. The loss is. acoredited to enlist-

."7. E.ithmr.n. f.1f." ! b n. '2 o"--. Kmi-.i-1 e e r uz, 2. f's 7 e f..- I'ao Wristht s.i i ' ' list I : k . f.o be Thirl if th iEas . tt ,ei . he 1 e.-.o V.-i

as a o, i i lis t seventy j Allien

rr.entn. eonseription, moving from town

and those v. ho did not ro to the p., lis. Johnson Loses Labor Men. A Burpritnir feature of the election wp.ei that 1n the union labor precincts tohnson. who had been promised a full

vote. wa.

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malley and tw.ntv-.-ne for Hi

w ititi' i : ii tu.. The vi, to- sweeps ,. , ei--- oily r.ffleial out of oftb-e Paul w,ll ).il' ill tie-

department l .n ti.e : i--t i.t ine year

Who :ri.-ii w iil apioin' os a matter of i iin.iiit a ' .-. J'Od it is saol he h;

not only knifed, but was cut , mad- f'-w promise. ,t an v. It'- won

hadlv. In th Kirk Mil way yard pre- Mei.ve to- s. l-iln ; a see t a , y ,

, ih s-itrhni..n' brot her- i the board of l-eaitb t- t h- nliys

, in. ii ... ...... ........ , hood is strnne John'on pot as com-1 of the city, it is stated. Th" conn oiler

pared with 75 for Curtis. j jo' U tiv In the famous Polish ward, the fourth, j of works

where Johnson

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-yir. st plum. A now b .avd ity at'.rtipv end Pre end

expected to win,poii.e heads piobatuy vxil '" an-

evee;inKly he led Hod re In- ten votes. ! nouneert in the near f-it -irv the former rettine ITS. the latter 26!. j PH EDM 'I'l-'.H ITS l.sl-:F.SS.

In the third ward, south siU Curtis; The -ln-tion. while .-f the m

lea, I both Hod (ires nnd Johnson in "dds that were almost even. As was expect-! ed. Ambrldi-e. (lary's "Pullmnn." went heavily for Hodp-s. 1 "Silk Stockings For Hodg-eo." In the 19th. ISrd. 27th. 28th nd J9th. j

the "silk stocking preeinets. where tne general efticials of the mills nnd the wealthier class live Hodges received overwhelming majorities.

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I A in -rioa n Ite.a Suy-ar ... ! A no rienn "a r F-lrv. j Am. rioa n 1 ,,. omo- i e I Amefi'' III Si: oil itie i i trook! .-. n I la pi, I Transit ' i ta blv.-in E- io .mot i e ... : Ii. thk lf-'ti st'eel 1 1 ta It imoi e atel oh ;. . , Ciiiiai:.iti I ''' ' no ' Am., ri.-'ti '." Co. i New Y. : k ' ' 111 ra! ! C. lit ra i E- 1 1 b -r .... I t'lis'iiii-rk.- ani oiuo .. I i-ni Frod-Jcts h:o"

n St.el Fdrs. .

( irea i Xort hern ... Maw-:i b .' hi s . .Mexican I'. t rob um Not folk and Vst rn Northern I'aeiiio . I'enns i Viin in rittsburir Coal Peoples Gas l;..i.ubiir' Iron and St.-. ! !: :. ! E. S. Ettbb.-r-A lo. rtc an Siiira r st. .. . hern 1'aoni,-

- i Soulbern Etaiiway j ("lie... Mil and St. Paul j Texas Oil t ' E. S. Steel

j tickets: j East Chicago. I Met V,rmack ' ib )

Murray (IV) j Indiana Harbor. j McCorn aok lib) I Murray (!'.) '--

im sure ib.e iruards will

j m'-.er tidte a b ttrr i mm a. i ra?.y man. i If v on can, please send us someMiins to 2.ini j c,.! our minds oft' all these conditions I'.'JT and keep us from fr.v.nir insane. i Ftese write lo Eoii-b-n. ..E.'.o:' As (vrr-rOY.

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Only One "BROMO QUININE" i -iv ..... i in" eat' t..r in:! n

EVXVTIVE 1-KoV'o (.MI N i N 17. f.ir s.fiitdiir.. of 17S. W. Git" E. 'a Coo, i'i one Iny. t'.iie. Ad.

Look : l 'u res

YOUR HELP IS WANTED BY Y. M. C. A.

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y M . A w it t'-ik d i i e " -this 'list l b t t..me hi. ,tal " m- was cii-r so neeilkd to o-.i:

i,.os ;:s ,(,, y M. C A.' wot k. i.ot.'i: ll.-re is a btter wrbl.n by Eoy ."lark born m Eoinion. who iiv.-l five years -n tt.is -oiintry before the war. lOritiina.

Iletiet held by David IE IVrter.)

! Ro'licr Hi auiH

The East Si.b- Shipards on Calum river. South Chic-!!."", w'.ie-i builds ste-. s-iins ,,f Gary ami South 'hieairi s'et-i. have been oi'b .-Cl to be en hi reed so Ilia! the output can be doubled. Ocean be. rs wbl be bull', f onset tie- Cerm-ia b-boat campaign and the b-ca'dy f".br.ale.l skips wi!! b- rut ill f - : .

contest this j them Cnroiiiih WVlland canal.

ary r.ia'e nulls n- airea.iv turntns

out snip plat'-s for one vessel a oh-

nd are a ts.i sondmt l.lsteS for tie-

nav ,.. of l-'i arioe and Daly.

The new boats be .'...n feet l.msr

instead of '.fie. the size of t!i one? p.iceio!;. launched, ami it will lax.- ..- ! fain, b. am tibS. I Th'- iartesl boat that an IsO tiiroucii tb iiand canal is 2r feet. The new j shirs wi!i b. out in two or an end tak-n ; oti so they can ! t ranspori .. i throuji

the o.iiai to t iic an. -Why d. n t l in y build them S00 feet or j.-. ore'.'" Mr. Ee Marche was asked.

lie Apiained liiat a 43.0 beam wss

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"BAB, THE FIXER" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "THE BLACK MONK" V FGiry ii' Hi' Ktissinn Hevo'ution. Feauii iim .Mom.'ia io Love, June F.!vidfce and Arthur As-hley. run day and Monday Pouslart Fairbank? in a fivo act feature, "Th."' l.alli't."

widest boat that could be '.fcken inch and as boats are built in pro-

lenglh for a boat of that width. How manv more boats are to be buo' hero is net kr.o'.vn. but ur.d.jtfl.tediy ;i treat tb-et will be assigned here. Nine hundred men are now at uoik. It is probable that 'his winter the force at the vards may reach I'.f.'ij.

Make It The Last War.

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i W.IMiii mirk in the count f the proi Itlbltiuu lOlf in liuiuillun i-uunty nx

j ii iiincril thi afirrnuon the lioiird j p"

j of eleeliiMi. hri-h prolmi.Iy ui Ihei ; klule Mile in the Met i-ulue.iii. I be j 1 , urn-i t mtr with only Iwi Iip preeinets

iiiissini; ii "Hi..'O lor iiroliihUiun siuainst Ml. ISO.

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Dear .Variant:

H.-re I e.m in another prison .a:o. - 21(1 miles from E tind Y. 1 .-ann-.t t'-M

y,,u w here it is. bt't it is a terrible pla.e and half of the tire I am craze !

I t .id ol befoir that is. it on cm .

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hot tin fiom one of tl

!.,:, oar b:,,l lb,, left sliie ..f HlV f

iburm av.ay. but llo- riks to tie- wond. I-

ul doctors and the n.-w s. ; noe .--m almost i ured. My t-yesipht is b. tier and

Et;i- hardly a scar is Iff! "n mv fiu-e. llns was all done by a mixtiir. of wax ami

U nited Pre t iilileKrnm. I MlMlin. Nv. 7. Capture of .n!i li (.eneral llenbj-s xMlitioiiar.v .-irmy In 1'iilestine forinall nnuiineed lodaj. I'urther lo tfee ent the nar office nnnnillll' rii that the whole of the

I Turkish defenses nonth of the line

I lr,,i llprrklirli-: t Tclelxheria hail I

hill inns and "eon lum-n. -

ported eiiptine of K hu eiirrn. a "-

late eiei-n nitlce north ot Hffr.hel.il, -liken jemterclnj.

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Today and Thursday THK XOTEI- STAG!-: STAIl

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RED CROSS PREPARES TO SEND SOLDIERS A MERRY XMAS

IHDEPENDENT CROWD WIBJT MILLER Gary Steel Officials Defeated by People's Ticket in Suburb.

MILLER. IX P., Nov. 7. The reo-ple were vlc'orious here yesterday, overHILEIG PAINS

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linn l miles solhirt of

Jerusalem. Uritish forces on Monday nrrr reported to hae liroken iloim I h r Turkish first-line defense!, on the

vit y outskirts. 'Ihr euptiire of Iv a Ii m- ili.cn put the i llriliili urni.i m!y t flit -n Ine mile

from .leriisiileni. ,

U nited Tress ( nhleErem. I Il Ks llltKS Vov. 7. Madrid dl-pn tehc from I. a aelon nssert that I niled t.lteM force nre fortifyintt the .ore nnd quoted l.ishon newPPrr

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This picture is taken from a wonderfully strong play and CQ

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SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL

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SHES OF HOPE

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U'ASHIMiTO, Nov. 7. Hoth nriny t

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i A,,y ih.rr w s nlisoluteiy no foil

'lion for Medritl reports thst the I nited

Sltes Is fortlfyinir the A sore IsinniU,

I I Hy t nlted Press.t S NKWIl'k, V. .1.. N". 7. I oenl opj (Ion won nl the election in f .lerey 1 yesterdny. The nssemt'l ymen pledged to loecl option were elected. ' The llesuh!lenn ntiuJe n clean hwecp j except In stronn Democratic rumllf.

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HAmlins Wizard Oil is a safe, simpie end effective treatment lie both hea.i8 eh and rieuraljrl. It conttdrts no rhlor-r.'r,-rr n ,-ir ether dangerous dniRS but Is

composed of the most expensive of heal- t

.UK penetraimK .'iin. e--1- " 'he'r-aln is, it acts as a lor.ic to the ior- " u red nerves and o)mi.?t invariably prlnfrs quick relief. wizard Oil is n. itontl dependable preraratlon to keep In the medicine chest -"or first aid when the doctor may be far nwav. Its bealinir, antiseptic qualities can alwavs be relied upon to revent Infection or other serious results from sprains' bruises, cuts. bums, biteis end R'inKs. Just as g-ood, too, for sore feet, etiff neck, frost bites, cold sores er.d canker scree. Get a bottle from your dmg-elst for 25c and use the medicine. If not entirely satisfied tuVe the bottle lack to htm and he will return your money. It you are troubled with oeritftir.atloo or sick headache try Hamllns Wizard Iver TVhlps. Jus rS"isnt IltCe j Idnlc pills at druKKlsts for C5c. Guars, iV teed. Adv. I

Red Crow w orkers arranging the : Christmas kits for our soldiers in j France (above) and a view of the many package ready and waiting ; to be shipped and opened Christ-. mas morning. TVie woman's bureau of the American Red Cross is preparing: to mak ? the Christmas of our boys in the trenches as merry as may be. The , sailors and the men at the canton-, merits will also be remembered. The i work is progressing with all possible speed as the packages must all be ready for shipment by the middle of ; this month. In addition to the work the. Red Cross is doing in this way there is much being done by those ; who have volunteered to eend aeceptahle gifts to the nation' fight-; ers. The Red Cross has made public i

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"VFAV YORK. Nov. 7. Sni-lnIM Ttinyoralty enndldatex nnd their nntl-":ir platforms were repudiated Tfifn!.i. hy the voter n fiery city f e'ny sire

i nhrrr thev made si nttht. return j n ho wed tod;-y. F.lwood and (Ian ity, 'small tonim in Indiana, elected orl:il-Ists.

a list of the things that will bring j CrosS packa!?e contain greatest comfort and pie-sure to the bandana or khaki hand

one blue j knife, chocolate or hard sugar candy,

dkerchief, a i envelopes, cigarets, pipe and tobscco

boys in khaki and blue. Each Rediped, pencil, soap, playing carda. I and a Christmas C&rd.

(By TJnltea Preas.) I COtTJMBtrs, O., For. 7. With hut 416 precincts misslnr the firy have a niaj-jrity cf 609, accorflin? to unofficial

ret-arns at 10 o'clock. Precincts yet to M . - v,,,-:! Ar.il rnn'-'.-prf.' li r V . I

I vl - ... - . SANTA IB, Nov. 7. The 6tate-wide prohibition amendment carried 6very oounty In the state, according- to semiofficial reports today, taeed on return from 10 of the 29 counties. Prohibitionists claimed a majcrity of SO.0OO for the amendment. (By United Press Cabiesrram.) PrT3aoaaAD, Nov. 7. Platly declaring that the MaxinwUsts "threatened to Te. the front to Crai-many,-' Prentier

Xerentky today as-eti the preUJnary

Extra Special Attraction TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ZERTH0S AND HIS 40 DOGS POSITIVELY THE MOST WONDERFUL ACT OF ITS KIND ON THE STAG TODAY. SULLY & HYER COMEDY SINGING, TALKING AND DANCING

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GREAT WESTERN FOUR COMEDY AND HARMONY QUARTETTE.

CRAWFORD & TERRY COMEDIANS.

ELLEN & ELLEN AERIAL NOVELTY.

Admission Matinees, 10-15c. Nights, 10c, 25c, 35c. New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2:30 P. M, Nights, 7 to 11 P. M. Sundays Continuous 2-11 P. M.

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