Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1917 — Page 1

YOiiR SUFPORI IS UilGEiTLY WAN i ED FOR THE Y.M G.4. WAR VV'OtlK FUSQ

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A Word to Crap-Shooters

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Prepared for the Indiana State Council of Defense

By Frederick Lan dis, of Lcgnsport.

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out to hunt p. r.iad d. nasty as a town j

East Hammond Jubilant Over Results of Election Which Gave Manager of Columbia Hotel a Seat in

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1U LU XXUIU 111 VULy. ' pro lor. it; foir.i ! for.,; ; souk' havi

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sonic an- cuth-siono ibra! ions with

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n tr:at s a:out nil th.-re was to it. Th. n tho

1 1,111 ";a!""i "n,i v.-ro elm.rs and a si!. nft. as a oun captain sh-cited: ''Don't lot anybody stab us in tiro baok'" But the great American zoological garden is cabbing them in the back! Sl"l" ar'' int-rri-ional oin.-Kts; Foait aroparitlsTs; ho;h. are "I. V.'.

: u.iumj, some are ypirs; porno want to b

.. . . .-.Hi i't o i , Miino a; . partisan ?ras.h

carry a purch' loaf, i- r,n ihoi,-

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the COUnCll JtirSt SOCial- ; w'-!oni rizUt of free ?po.-cli is a dineaso rather than a privilrg

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aro involvod in a liff-long dtift and have .crown weary of I had to give a quarter to the Red Cross; some hrve been !

jcucht steei:n- .shorp; some have had tire trouble; seme have been com- !' v n c I ti. 11.. .1 t ...

" , i 1 1 -1 u" ."!t; some nave had to pay their tax; some have never y " ?'a ! n a-,Pr,ci:?,''- an'! ome belons to the Vinegar anointed Army of the Itull t the; "ntrary - but the worst of the lot are those crap shooters, whoso photographs

- ; 1,aw u"'-'u (niarea ;y political accident and who think that treason in i .a.i- ! be "t:ool politics!" ViP ! I: ti'''-v thouht IpProsy -pood politics" tliey would all he for leprsv!

. sk-if.i. ! ome of t!e--se gentlemen are democrats: some are republicans and! l

.ss, so- some are socialists, for in the insect world all parties are handsomoiv repr. i a 1 ! s t ! sprite. ! . I

Ikihies have been named in their honor ind-r the misimpresslon that i Ithey were statesman, but now it develops that thev are onlv crap sl ru.tf r- l Th.iv 1 .,.. 1 .v.: ... - . " . . . ' ?f

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U. P. Man Back from Pelregrad Predicts No Civil War. Bo'siisYiki Traps

Ice German battleship. Srl.ieswitt M. Ilstcin.

cf,;. iry'r ,Ve r ' a vn'JU-s.m'itir'-v a the cr".v of the German battleship kdesv.-b- H0:i-bo-d Vtrvhvl!iotrVsa:h;!;:mCn traUOn " rep0rted ad-iral d I-ed ovcr-

in d; date

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e paid their constituents the fern. !:!-; trihute of thinking the,-:!

traitors! Fearing to lay down the bars of treason, rhev have stuck t.e.-

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i'amni-nj : ""'''- 1 " 1 " iuJ .ui"! 'o ian.e up arms, tney nave a winner i tr'kr'n UP Inngsl in Tups. I They swear by the heard of von TirpStz; their campaien manager is day's e'.ec- : li indenburgT Rape and Poison and Plausrhter are their s' rateeisra Pn,.

S'va.r'a i ur"".' rr""ia an- im-ii I'lcimu-nu'-i?, uivir ptatiorm is to re mane East Hammond leeks on Skufakiss as ' f J'om t!ie coigns of American soldier?; their Country's prayed for disaster a eeri of Grpok TCorer.Fky. The vocnn is to he th' "ir cppiirt unity '. of two wars in Kuivr", wh.i'.e only 23, And sc, if you would be a crap-shooter, do not play in the alley behind years cf as?. ib voting xsxbii is a linsr- ! .. . ,, ... . , . ..... . , .... u:st end a student' While he is a rad-i r 8tab,e but bre3K into Pol't,cs and PY behind your Country's hal Skufakis at th sa'mo time 1s aU'.tar white patriots defend it! business rr.aa and r ractical. This he; The stakes are small in the alley and there is danger of arrest but has demonstrated as mansg'T of the : the stakes are vast in politics and it is safe!

(. lumfta x.otei i: l-.ast Uamtuond.

SAM D. IKlT.UvlS.

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(Ey United Press Cablegram.) ; Sritiali troops sen! to aid General CaFASIS, Nov. 0. German attacks tic ma's men. OSicial announcemeEta

against Chau-.na wood ir. Lorraine ana today said thai a dozen bridges over the . in the Airacourt sector t7ero ali rcpals- rivers hal bee nblovn up an:l that tli3 . ed by Trench troops, the war oSice ro- tig-htin? line now extended over a front ; ported today. Tim Chaume wrocl at- I of thirty miles. , tack was the most viclect cf the at- I tempts being- preceded by a heavy artil- i : lerv boahmn-rrt. -Rr ,.,T n.t alt ET WlttlAit PHILLIP SI31S

" i other places ca the line th; enemy was (United Press Staff Correspondent.) flrpof Pnrmaimi frT- V TVT thrt,v'- aci with heavy losses in dead, "WITH THE EE.ITISII ARMIES, Nov. VTltctO Vanipctlil 101 v. lii. : u-onnScd and prisoners. 9 Count Prince F.upprecht of Eavaria C A "Prfd Will Pft Jm ' Trench troops succassfully carried today had not yet recovered from the Kf. XX. U1US Will UtL Aiii ; ont raU:g la the trenches ca the left tremendous punch just administered by

tank of the aseuse and in Upper Alsace. British troops in iho capture cf Pas- . schcndale. !Tl-.ere has been r.o counter

(37 United Press.) attacks to ciate. Apparently Tuesday's CONCOBD, MICK., 2Tov. 0. Cutting blow left tho enemy toe grc-gg-y. Some

; all wire communications leading out of doxuiments on. captured oS'iceis, tow. ; town, a band of robbeis idew tho safes ever, it was learned, showed Hinlen-

cf tho Farmers State Bank early today bury had issued orders he must have Sundav is to b- ' 7. M. C. A." day a31 nade away with $18,000 in gold and . Fasschendal back. Compliant- with in" hur.-Ircda t ch.irci.f s in north- I currency. i order, counter attacks were expected

west' sn Indiana, nnd Ue ;''s'."!S Will j in thi.- "b-f !,,- ,-.Mkir. ' (By United Press Cablegram.)

: the w..idet ful w.itk .f the Arrr.y

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iss earned

'nee

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the reorde cf the Standard be.-ausa he could talk to thvn in .heir own Jar.su- ; age and was a councilor worth consult- ! ir.g. It waa this f-juth in hhn that in-. fluenced tho East Hammend voters to : d--part front :. doic.5cr.ith- ranks sufu -.iently to e'.ec.. their friend. They be- i hove he will be a power in the council. ' They gave h!ni the big-gest support I ny candidate received in East Ham-1

rr.ond. Out in East Hammond they hive a s"idal and athletic r'(ib which Sktifak'ss organized and officiates in. The ciub has a spacious haJi ;,nl every form of Jr. do -port, both European and Atner-i-an, 13 promoted. Th re aj ...,x. rs and wrestlers, and the dances are attended by r;t the yc-'in j---.;o of 'he district. Tt ":e is nh.vays a big orchestra t,j furnish rnusi:. at tho dances and

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Yes, the safest thing in the world and the cheapest is to be a traitor to the United States in time of war!

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i tiLuO ilHO ui s iuihlu : NEW HEAD .WILL ACT i

ilnltrd l'rr. I iihlftram.l ! STIH MIIM.M, Nov. JK Arret r i 1'ri-mier Kcrensty mu reported in iiicKiiaf rei'rivnl here today. .No delailM (re clvfn of Iioh tlie IlolshevIM mict.-oiI.vI in iipprcheiidinir the he:id of flip lro ixlon.tl Koi r n men t. I nlird I'rrs ( alilrsrnm.l i i I'KTIJOt.H VO. v. . The provlhlonal. s'lVfrnracnt today isuril a iro!ai1Uil Ion iu the army mid the people, in sum thrlr support. M. KUIiJ.in. minist. r t,t puhlic relief, ha been aMi.-ino-iI governor of I'ctroKrad. j Krrrnnkr ts fiprctpd h.-iok from

he:idtu:irtcrit tonisht.

petus in Church Move

ment, Prior to Drive Next ;

Week.

TIMES BUKEAU

. ...j. w i.a.. .-in. every .r.tns is so , T -mm v. I orderly that the policeman can Fit in H, Gr. Miller Oil XvlemDerS ; AT STATE CAPITAL.

INrjIAXAl'-OLI-S. Xov. P. The s'nf

oar-1 of heiith today cal1 a i.-cmih?

A f Pink XtrjT, i at Hati.mn.l f -r M-nday next for an

lilUiiU VUUUUjr VUUU immediate .amP;:gI, f ,r

the crrner and snooze without fear of interruption. Incidentally, the club delivered a big ote for its atron. One time xvh.en theio was hb.- trouble at the Standard and East Hammond 'a as in utter contusion, a Time report

er dropped in the Columbia hotel. He ; fo-und Skufaltis" smnthins th" troubl- : ei waters with tb.e oil cf oratory, tellins group of fccitate i workmen and : tome foremen where they were right ;

Ticket Surprises Ham-! l,

the eridiea- i s

soon. Meantime Canadians are sojourning-

LEBLIN, via London, Nov. 3. -The iu the village.

1 V'-ivv V .T ' A fe- tl -,ie-ri an-l ' lvcli ueifn trysseu hm am -j w.cii. x-icaa cdirftiai.

b- is in ' rdi-tai y ser. h prelim iaa i".' i Itallai1 rear gruard overcome," declared LONDON. Nov. 9 Turkish troops

... the -real diive on Monday of next,'"" " -''" -mw.y.

a ee k.

Letters written en V. M. C. A. station") y at'" (tiling to an c v er- i nereasir.jr numb.-r :onis i:i our ttat fifin tens. taotliers, fatie-rs aat fiier.d 1: . are in c mee'i 1 1 a 1 1- n and

t i a tnir.K amps in thi

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T: k" ;'"' 11 . '.' '' " ' v;' . : cables today. General rdsdoigdo's gains control. Tho American grovern.As.'octafe n ps wit a t.i- .'.tu.e: troo are pj-otectin.r General Cadorna's ment. one treasury effirial declared to.

and Sailors with its m ! nel l k: e.uii- - , .t. ... .... . . .1

f. its and inf.ueners. Tii- V. M. C. A. i

is r.tikini t .iis gieat atapain next

ve;.k 5 .1 :..e t' l.', '.' .M ' li'f 1 ii !i:ii"iw ; 1 ' trn . !

tlie so,' ifrs end sailo

heirs iiin at the pug r;--.-t -. ai of tl

rniii'iils or th

' lessly advancingr along1 the mountain four miles south of Jerusalem as the

roads and the planes toward the Fiave British advance, river. i --- i (By United Press.) (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. A balance WASHINGTON. Nov. D. The Italian cf 5114.100,000 in loans authorized for

" ' rear guard is effectively delaying- tha Russia may not be turned over by the '" ''. ' Teuton advance, according- to Home United States if the ucvr p I ice faction

His Strength and Swamps ; ;;'

Old Ticket.

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I itary conditions at H ist rhicaco. tbirv.

r.'Jsia and Ita!

Th folk-wins it-:uie,

; day, is nc.t !u thj peace business and

- - reg-ards the Bolshevkia s aiding1 Ger-i

(By United Press Cablegram.) many. The United States had advancttntrr:. n. o t ,--.- T.ir.vii eel the foiernmcnt SElO.oon.ncr). Ari.

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treorga and other British officials were vd.nca oi saiaacs :s ccnting-ent on Kits, at the Italian front today visiting the sia continuing- an active and potential Klu;p of Italy and inspecting Franco- ' euc-my cf Gormar.y.

nitvl States, bude-t indi-

Hammcnd elections are coming rretty swift the?.; days.

authorities mas remedy c-nditd. im in; mediately, whf re manu facturrri of ioii

diplomacy and right thinking and when; Hardly had the city recovered from j j.ary Upr!;p3 aro i;irr!-,,li; on ex,ri5

toe n.fn went back t.-.ej' had not only ! the big one when a little one was stag-j ive violations

scared 8n increase hut there was a bet- j nt the Hammond Country Ciub yes t"r feeling- between thera and their fere- i , , men. j tfirc-n'-

tk-arakiss H clean-cut f.r. 1 wide- j 1 " UCK"3 wer m ln9 :'e'a' '""Haw, deeiarins tliat th.-r is fear of r!ll. awake. lie will he heard from in the ! Ilegu'.ar. headed by W. W. Thomas, the i riots because of bad housing condition iy council but nt in an effort to rhv I most efficient secretary and treasurer i in wh!cb. arums races are mixml. to the grandstand. At any rate East L,.. --..i. v., . , ... ,rv I

..... ui.u its in crests

are being irotecTcl.

iCflnflPLAINS made by Adj. On. H. B. Smith that th-l' lr ,1Ms-.,. ! nillT HIO n T 1! T T IT W ' " '

t m mum

For w rVc with Inttfi states

"iii'ste.i men in this coun-

I'cderal authorities s i.v tint if t!ie state does not remedy tint situation the U. S. B-ocrnmnt will de.dare nmrtijil

liar treasurer cf the Northern Indiana I FEDERAL OFFICERS

GRAND JURY RETURNS

IDIGTMEBTS TODAY ! Er 1:'!:fz

(lis ,fc Elo.-tric Co. Mr. MiHer's platform rrn'ained but tliree words. "'iT.ty of ' and that was bis campaign slojran. It Won in a

!' 'rti .

- iiaun; :t- jdatforiii but "I'lenty

r e t'-t . , : Paucrkrau t" adiuittms that it looked Service of Warrants by the, bad. ti.o Members Ticket m fun as

elected is:

Sheriff and Deputies to Begin Immediately.

cr.otvx roiNT, ixrv. xov. 8. Th Lake ro inty Grand jury which has been in session for several weeks adjourned to. lay when it made its f.nal report to the Lake circuit court. Over 130 indictments have been returned so far and the warrants have been ut into the

President TL O. Miller. Vice I 'resident 1- C. Cruniparker. S e . - t e t a r y 11. Cn 1 1 1; ' y . Treasurer- Ed IVnm,;., Ih-e..-!.'. nt Mii'.o- i x:'( --'s to anr.cutic" the chairiii'-n and personrfl of the commi'i'os t have charKo f th.- club's affairs v. ithin a few .'.ays. The ret .rimr officials were President II. M. .Totmson. 'ice President "b-irb s Hi' k. S. rr. tary and Treasurer W. W. Tic. anas.

SHSiElS"H 110 SOCIETY HELPS

DESTITUTE MEBS;?

if the papers with, a good deal of aprrehension ami the genera! public is profoundly interested in tlie warrants. No inforritition as to the Indictments will be flviii out until wets are served end as it will take the sheriff's offi-9

some time to mnae. service, it will p roll- riation of Hammond, has begun to be

Federal atid police officers of i "hi-

easro find Hirmioml. after runniriK' d'wn sarke

aa clues m the rcc"nt hurg'ary of th lietz ttTupany, Hamm-md. have mad' : . .-.iv era I important arrv:s. arucng theni '

a nrnpKlst, Sam Schwart. "SO! West , Twelfth tieet. and IT. !i 'iinsurir. I $0f W-st Twelfth stree', C'li;or;po, Wlio It is claime.l 1'oupht narcotics stolen

i.-ot-u the Himn-.cnd farto-y by Joe Pur-I top., iiidd by T'ook cn.a.ty authonti.-s a a -a ;' b'ower atei tarslur. ilamm'.nd po'i.'e have p. en working : dailv" on 'ha mysterious e.-isr' sir.oe ' rubbery, a vfl; ac i las" l'rnlay n.ght. ! . a net litu " ica'erially ahbd in th.e. cap-' 1 ttire of several of the thives and snnio !

: of th'- loot. Police .iid today Purton had schl 1 the drugs worth about $1500 for about ! $30.

try S 1 1.1 0.00.- j Far work with "iitd States : ,rii,te.I mn overseas I!,f94,'.n0 For V. M. C. A. '',rk :n the Itussian arnTV 3.30..000 . For V. M. 1 '. A. work in th ! French army 2.649.01.1 j For V M. it A. work in the Italian army pnaanno For Y. M. C. A- w-f'ik in the j prisoner of war camps. . . . l.oao.COO K.-r iievita'ole expansion in a idition t . above plaas... 3.:C2.r'00 T't.al $3?.00. "" raptain It. ?. Norton of dury I cenet.i! dsairntan cf the campaign in lid ye f-ti counties r f I.,a I'o rt - I. alto.

Splendid Example Set byf

Illinois City in Giving to Its Soldier Boys.

OF

BURHHAM ! POLICEffl1

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Each of the 300 boys of AVest Hammond ,

Justic

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men -

Jasper,

1SHHTIR P

UOUIOR HIRRIFn

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(.ii i.-.'-n a of the cli v. , . .. i a

With torvh-lisht and red f.re a i-ara-li, 'i hree y

will moe "throuifh the streets of the! Villini I-'re.-u ahan and ! town to the e'e'lumhia hail, tomorrow ' a ,e , i ., , , ..e !!:;-. i '.'Hill; w here the Columbia Athletic j men ;.fiw0 t . "fh,, it - t . lub is conduct inir a dance for the b. n- j f.,r $i ;:. , n-en j ..,, lit cf the Christmas fund for V,'cst ! VaJ.-v k. East Chicago.

liatnmon.i sohiier iny.t, A ct.tnmil tee ; $fir.. S.imhi'. morning

o. 'I'oo-.i i no. ii;.i r.t noue to ncii-'t i -;ln into e' canvass to secure the names and ad- ! Ha:i.:n..iid

ontet :n-- s meted out in

c ps. it is

to satisfy i!t -

r i ar, e. wh-

1 lastingrs. ", a j lor in p.ilce1.he 1 .- ":- i Juro

:o, , f rmai ly lisoapms, tiny 'a mi ;.. . f ti.ii then: b.T-k

m over t'

club to defray exp- uses. Ed 1 .ie t za ti's ; a t iei ti of 51' r. )m.' ra is to fu'-nlsh the music at i P.urrdtam j

ALEXANDRIA. LA.. Xov j K. L. Dewey. Mdical Corps

i sicn National Guard Army, ami Miss ' V-rda Mcilenry. hi i til cf hiun'. Ind.. ;

I lUi-XM lLti i of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Edwards of White ; j Harry Murray's desire for booze will I stree in the presence of armv officers ; Soldiers and Sailors' Aid asso- ! Proi,nblv k-. n Mm in i.-.'I for ,,.(. I imn,.,inirf frien.is r i a. !

Here's how it liappened: ! D-ey left for Xew Orleans on their!

.iress. s ot ml boys in the service. ,r, , ..p., ,,, s,.(i tul.nP.j th

The parade will be led by a band. Ap-the no, r.. ,,--;nn. propriat Ions have been made by the The- cos do. .Mod to charge the rr.'-n ci'y council an 1 the West Hammond xvith shcjjt offenses for the ensider-

They were titled hy th" oe ;,.,,! wee t et.-a 'd

ba!'. whore j a ' riotut t-prt; h.. a re ' afi'-r piviv th.. cost-. ! made. M-ior Paul M. Kamraui.' N,.w ,i..i, ,-:ivf. are ye;l . -chins f.r '. of ?rl :i A. ii. P aver. .Fid--.- '. .... . uho y.c.io ;l-.e iield ti,e

JYa:ik .".f. n. ,1 -!:i! Kowalsl. i. Ma it ii, ' r-ieti -m,- J;ir;hway nd. ..u v. j Finn. -ran. and J. J. O'ltmirl.e are tei j" Th" citizen, committee will l av" DRAFT CALLS AS

i -hatee of the proceeds and v ill pro- i

i to purrha-e .-; r 1 1 1 mail presents f i

3. Li"Ut. I ""' soldiers in th. camps and at ;!i.--th rlvi- 1 front. It is understood the cifts must; (By United Press.)

BY GEOKGE KASTI-N WAS'III VeiTiOX. Xo. i' T

I!V W'M. (i. SHIiPIIEltD ( . 1. Slaft' orresponilrnt nbo arrived today from IVlrY8rud.) 1 loilK. Nov. Keren-ky ueep,.,l. In Kettlns to JImcow nd tttahlixhlnc n new nournmrnl thprr. I holier he be ahlo to rrT eno.ie:, of the ,,rin.v (h him to keep a Ken.hlance of ;,r ami that in the Iteot e o.in ask of I,sia at this time! There he oivi, ap , Rii,,.l - imdo from Nome street nB lit ins; In Pelrosrad. 1 here .ire tuo kind of soldiers in ISiiMiathose ho want to I'Shl 1.11,1 those who don't and it I Ijost a, hard to Kct the laHer to fight j the former as it Is to Ket them to fight the t.ermans. I The (mr mobiiix.ed too many men. ! He put twenty million men In uniform. J,c Brent prohleiu f:!:, Ker ensky in October w ir how tr, Sft i some of the men bark to their h..n?es. Fiery time there is ,hane In o- . eialistic BCernnient in I'etrocra.l the -uroRraphie.il nrea over whi.h the Incomina sovrnment has eontrol is re.l.ire.l, unfl ,lfT the n,,Ke(, K,Prn. I ment cf Kussla which h. replaced Krrrnsky is lioirmins only Petrou. rail. In Hassia there are n.f Torres at ork ...lirily i an un-iertiroiind way. 1 hey are lirinxine liiissia t.isether. I he aiornsr Russian nl.!l,r i...

does not n-int to flabt Is a Rolsheiki not because of the Kolshevikian theory, but because they are aBalnst

the war. hv i; l. iviirv il niteil I'ress ( nhlecrara.) I.M)OV. v. .,i,.ia u barh acain where she nas last Mareh. n..K!:eiki fanatics, extreme radienls who burn -t onre 1o make the world a brotherhood, who are set neuinst all wars, who helfee in uttermost d. n.eei a, , t-day sfetned to control all Petri's rad. Ikemlcr Krnsky and wdiat lemains of th'- machinery of tii" ri-ovisional jr..vernment apparent!---ti:I has the support of the remainder of I. The situation :, rec.irried here ns it was the first few ,!, follow Ins the rrtoltition. Then It was l.iolt and other liberals, who first seized the out card symbol of Bovernment In Petm rad. while the old reel me still clung to power In other parts of Russia. The ilnnicrr ns London sees It today was that Trotsky and his fetlosr fanatics of the Ilolshrtiki woui.i be able to evtend thir control beyond Petroarad r.ml sway li ussia's Present population. Icnnrant of the llopian Idealism of the Holsheikl, to their aid. In London it was regarded as pra. tically .cr t.-.ia that Trotsky and his aid hail t.crman j s nsslsftance in their coup,-. He reported yesterday tlie presence of a t.erm.in fleet near IlrNinsfnrd. I'inlt nd. was regarded as initiiUHit.

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.uvlAS presents;

FINAL CAR OVER LINE.

'Tthmr i'tw.-en i'::f s. ' made its tr'n Situ.-.

y '-., lieu The hue between Go'"l. m aud I.aprete will be torn up, and rails and ties sold. What will he- '"' of t'le . :!.,t of way Is as yet utiwn. It is possible that som Bten...

it over eventually. M -s destroy, ei for farming

e will 1,'ik th" land

I-.- forwarded not later than Xov. 13. POLICE TO HONOR

DEAD COMRADE

fio.y oe wt- s i-'core tne l.j.i extent of cf service in fc'Hm relief to destitute i Murray and wife lived in Evansvil

the grand j.try w orK is known.

lu iif j moon.

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y llait-

HAMMOND BOYS ARE PROMOTED Friends of two popular Hammond s are tej,.o t- h'-ar f th- ir su--ss f -; n "- 1 1 ey In',.' joined the o, : , ,; s Albert Lamprell. son of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Lampnll and W. X'rmau Uridse, son ...f V. F. Fridge, have been nromoted to the ofti.er,.,' corns in the

Sth division at H 1 1 1 iesbut-tt. Poth i Ti! 1 rw:'ny

y.jur.K aieti are- expo, tins ilai.y t- H" t - Fiance, wtaie tiay will he witli the unattached ho,iy over th. re. This is a very desirable post ns they will assist in pi epa rinjr th.e camps, etc., for the noldleis to come.

T'lpiee ro-e.e.s a

parents of boys who have cone to the According to police they, quoting- Mrs. are t -day in no

frcnt. Relief was provided for two Murrav. necked men"v. -h stole l,er T : "kT-j... i 1 Seiuieant ot I

women last night. "ne has a son in I landlord, 's. J. C. Hull, b ankbook. Ho o AS L Ural jb-tt, who passed away at his home at 'he hospital at the Great Laks Train- j forced an $3 che, k. She cashed p. by Gertie HolTlTiail I'' Adam !"tr'"11 !n '"''iry Thu i -day fnr stat i.m and did not have the monev ! Tiiev e.i,.,e .-, t!i,i,n.l s t . . . . ! even ntr. f.-llnwini; a Ln-er.li; uho-ss

j t.. fi to hih.i. The other was in de.sti- j Vest, rday Captain i ;rf.rS Hanhai , -L.eCiareCl OAlOCKlllg .xtemlnc; over a peio.d of ..if-in

I tuto .-ir- in. istances. : rucked Murray no tor ei rn nken -.ess ?-.,- ' . rt ll.'ltniiin t .--

uto ' i r- ai is ta nces. ; pie ked Murrav up tor druiken:'-s. I"i

""'c American T'urrle Cress as...eia- : on sea n-li ic tr him ll.iiis bankbook wi rn a v as approved by the Soldiers and . found. Calling Kvmi die police tin

Hie not Churrii

s Aid last tdsht.

found that a cat

had been forged.

bans for tr.e f; ted. Scrv:ie.j i b-tn-e Sunday

: - The draft

fiUcsti.uiit .re w hich v. ill !"; n:.;ne th" class and order of service ,-!' A tnerica's remaining p.iia.po registered men will

j be mailed soon. The men will get these ver Lak- county i l'sts vf uticstions before they P., Uinr

lining over the death j 1r,stm"" I : esents. La- a r- iristrant

w.il ha-e se-ven das ansever. I m th.e basis of his v-mi-d replies; he will be piaC..,i j,, ,,f pve c:a-- ' .-'. the fu'th b.-imr the ,! croup c.ii! 1. A revision from the to;,;.. t;o elraft fd.-o'i s til' i e l lie! m.-it in the "n"ii-bd-

i i y. - r-'ii i , - s. it m . ;,i ji t hose in. n w h e e fa oi lias a r.ts a r. fu ily pr.w id.--; ' ,

r.al

!'--.nt- e-era

.- to he h, hi nt the afteinooii at ".'hi

: The next meeting .if th.e Soldiers anl X'ow Murray will be taken back to ; Sailors' Ai'l associaion will be in Room Evansville chartrcd with forgery, i 1 of the court bourse a week from'

! A CORRECTION.

In the very newsy Ictt'-r printed

toai niiiv 1 depend'.'tl if 1 he ( tight injr -

See Sumnifrs adv. for drug specials ?-n pace four. IP5-1

vest '-rday in ties" columns fro u Harold Stout, th.e name was civen

,. , i "Stuart" instead of Stout. The voting: Enn-t In The Woman s ArmyPian !s th ,nn rf Mr. 8rd Mt!,. w. a

i By Cor.servir.j,' Foods. j stout.

i f:'-o t s to cons. :- e t p a i n a l.pi -ecia ted !.y the Went r.-d. -ration of chi.-aao.

A deb nation from that organization 1 ,.io.-k and ir.term-n'. will be made at I '"'" Js ki.b-d. lii be put mi

t 'bl Major Funkhoascr, m.-sals cen or. i the Gary Oak iiiil .-iro'Ty. A detail j "nits. that Gertie's dmciiifr Is "s'i r.ck i n s" j e i" police from Gary, Hammond, East General Crowder plans to ask. rnn-fti-I "immodest." Tb' v d-csc; ihcd her ' C'ltcact-). Indiana Ha: bur and W h i t i n i Kr.s to draft all m.-u who !;ac reachas "nude below the thiih-s." j w ..i lead the cortege. ! cd tho aire of 1 1 sin.-.- th.e ..riscriptioti The r-.ajor g-a ve a hok n. (;ri ie's-- j I law li.r.noe .- ffi-ct i

what the delegation said -ami pass.-d First annual ball will be pivn by th the buck t'i Police I'i.ief s. hlii.-ttl'-r. ' Hi Ud and Restaurant Fiv.rloyeca at "I can't be cvD.-ct'd to dance the j Fully Hall Saturday, Xov. loth. Music 'Pprlngr B.mR' la vxa:is,'' tigrh"d by Conrath'3 orchestra. Itefre sbme tits Gertie. served. Tickets 50c. Ladies f'ee. 11-3

it is not l.t.o.vn when the second draft! will be made but i- t.toi.M.jy -will b--

some Time uiirmtr tlie sptuar onsr's sional r" rmisston is newfary for tic second draff

WHAT THEY SAY: Efli. JosephU3 Daniels, Secretary of the Navy: "From every standpoint, military, political, moral, it is our duty to protect these youths, so we can say to the mothers when the war Is over 'we return your sons as worthy ycur family circle as when they left it.' " Major-General Hujh . Scott: "I C not know what the army would do without the Y. M. C. A." Ma jor-Oeneral John F. O'Bryaa: "2Coney can be turned over to the Y. M. C. A. with every confidence that it will be expended scientifically and along- lines most acceptable to the soldiers." Major-Oeneral J. Franklin Ball, V. S. A. Commander Eastern Department: "I regard the Y. M. C. A. as beiny as necessary as the Bed Cross,"