Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1917 — Page 2
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THE TIMES .Monday. November 12,
MY SETS b Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. Campaign Is Now On; Banquet to Be Held Tonight. It's rr! The tut ton whle Arf and Navy V Jf. i'- A. -:rpAii;H vTf:ied today v.th tho-.-.s.-i-..!. of b .- iron s:-.i-: their -" t'.rf or la:,:o of : heir it- the interest of r-v:it"S ti: Jji'i1.lo.O f-.;r..1 in the tvter. s: of our so'.ds.-ts a ii-J f.ifors. t ' i! , ., , . oi: for . w is S : : : . t.i I , t r -x :ot i of .';o i ;h : $. Try-, t iTi r l-t .. ""' v- : ' J ' f .1- MCri '' 3 '-ai8K;:ig th '..m tl : t'.1 : " tut v. etks of h's .;' to J..J:n M. .-'o'fft'.y i h: r-t in Xv.f !oisl c:-.int.'.s!'on H. S. Norton is coo., a 1'i; N o-t o, w s Tn iTt'..T. A. S. I".i'km'". K'-nor.tl so ( ,p.ry T. I i A , is f i' r t !x s'icti oon i-r tmr!i'i t-Jtiiatfr in th; s-ot tor.. m ith Jlli.t'' tho soal to bv roachoil ; before. Saturday i.;s'nt. ; Daily B.port. Follow ir.ar the btgr opet)--n b -,r-r-ie' at ih T. M. A. t-inil'.: tho team t -.oi -,1-ors are to imvt. tf t ry .;. .it noon dtirtne the ren--.tnder of .soo'.ntifn b-.i'.idini; to rer-ort on result. secured an1 plans for taki". the trftt. lif s. Every th'.nit tM-iti:. to . . n'x sure promise of "tk-iiu er th.o Top" ;n the l-ocal. disit ca;r. pa; iti with t and national wonderful interest thi tin? ne.-n s-nowti fii.i i.aM .--: tion (!' the niaj .tile and import.--,n, , f ti-" work "l he Y. .1. ". A- is col. for . j t he sold :ers ar;d and abr.'-nd. sailor in tins fount ry Ka h i'y to report to the rmintv ran.r.osii h -adcj uj rt i by o'olo. k each a f t -mo--n is lo reoort 1; The oontity chairman ton's t- the .iisiriot l.eadQin; ui-rs by 4 o'clock each after-! noon r.d m turn the district bdrtuar- ! K-rs is t.i report to the state headquar- j ters oy i o clock in the evening. In this; May.C : state report for each day; vi!l d ;al!iu-l and teb-grn plied in as j part or in-:- tr-eai niLi.-Toit lunu :or .-u. men in oii'iitary service. Report.; will be received bark by the: local tantr-mgii managers da fly and re-, ported in order to keep ev ry part of i the country in touch with the progress! (Special to The Times.) TVIIITlNi. IND. Nov. 12. Twentyright young men left Whitin last night, having entered the service of their country. They are memb-rs of a Fiovak-Rohemian regiment who are bound for France -where they wilt join the allies of the V. S. ill their fioi.t egainst Germany. The members are mostly all sons of Y biting people, many, of whom have been rais-d in Whit ins while others came here from Europe to make their home. They have been banquetted by "their Whiting friends snd the Red Cross has fitted th. tn up with comfort tags. A band escorted them to the l.ake Shore train last night at 6 o'clock. where the parting from their friends and relativw as one !ot,c to be re-j membcred. From Whiting they went to Chicago w here they v ere joined p.y a nun ber of Bohemians who go to make up the Pohemian-Slovak reeiment. They left Chicago at 8 o'clock last nisht for Ne-.v York from where they will et sail f.-r France. Th members of the regiment from Whiting are Joseph Hrenkus. Mike 1'alk". i 'has. Fasiag. Chas. .Major. John Matusck. Joseph Sagau. Paul Zahora.
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o ' 'he greet campaigti. SENDS mi u
STEEL PLAMT TO HAVE
ilOTti Ml IN DETROIT
Henry Ford's Works to Be Enlarged Will Employ 30,000 MenComparison With Monster Gary Steel Plant. FORD PLANT TO BE A MONSTER The Ford steel plant at Petrttit will produce 3,000.MH tons annually as compared lth 2.-."0,O00. the pro. rtuotlnn at the t.nry plant. It will employ rtO.OOK men iih conipareil with I2.HOO, ho will be employed nt tinrr plant, when present work is fvl'y eonipleted. More finer ma. rhinery will be prortiieed at the Ford plant, which is the reason for the rmplo; useiit of more men. With the stoppsiice of pleasnre inr production during the war the Ford factories will produce tractors. ncH. culture and military motor ears. It Is planned to have the plant Mm. pleted 21. month from nwvr. -i ne tiary sheet steel plant now pro. Tides the Ford company with steel. Aw tciea of tie vastness of the great j ftc.eiter plant ia oi-se of e reef ton bv Henry I"-'-rd Ai Son company cap be 1 gained when ;t is said an au torn-ih ; i e I speedometer shows ;t to be ex not ly J one ni.ie from ..lie end of the works
EI LLr A N S Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c Joseph Kh vac. I'li.i I l:olpny. John I Slllka. Alltflt SUSIIlho. Jo. -h j '.Mil". . J dm rHifai:.-. John Marl in. ic. Joint j Hlahiinka. Ji hu V ri-. k, Joseph ! Skorupa, At: t uti I.isi. Joseph Jalov.-kii. ! Martin Cubic. And row S !. ivtcr Hu- i J"n I. ('lias. Tat'ory. Joseph Sl:tnrk, J.-lm Kusko. film l':sut, Anton .iii ami. J . .'-- i I Ki ?.-ni-an. OPEN NEW GARY COURT ROOM Judges and Lawyers at Judge Greenwald's House Warming. . t.o rifMv homo of thf linrv suin'riof p --. I. loom 3. la Frnior biitldms formally opor.o.J r .,) wh ltouso , " :: roo.-i-Moti Jtirlpo of thoj v'.trt. of. ;i ! tot t;o .ir. I ptiblio officials ! '-o tho r.utnbor of ..! o;t:i-, in iluriun ; " ' f" I'.'.ort'.mp to .nyfot hc now qunr- i : ' - i .'"lice I'h.irlr K. ;roiivald, rrrsid- ; o,(r ih'' co-.trt. loooivtil tho vimorp riu- .'.; moludoil ,l,;,iS(. MsMahon of Iho o:;.'.;:t court and Aa.inrn Hardy and, K :t-r of xhc .niportor oo-.ivt. Former ko?-:. s. loaders of tho bar and ouiik at- ! K m:o s voie on h ind in cro.tt numbers. I Tin Horn. mi ire seoond tto,.r of t! c ltipr !;: idmif ha. bcon co.nvortoil mti- a hoir.o for ! coiiff. The roar ts devorrd to tl i-ourt room. th-- j'iry rootii .Mini i ju-le' chain- . J-t-ie from o u,,..,, . I, ' " ' . "V '- rina errh-p tor toe rn-ir- t. r . r ! . . . rlirt u , j . ' " I ftioe. and there is h rest room for la. loss as well as lavatories. Court Tomorrow. Tomorrow Jude ! reonw al d wiil call . . me no. u. .'"riK'in.-iii nave nire;tayi, hi for a jury pan' Weunesday th case of the state of In- i dnt.a vs. , 1'ielat.t. murder. and on 1 Thur lay the case of SM.it e of Indiana i vs. N. ifon, murder wiil me up. t riuiii al 11 bo tried on I'ro iv. To Cure a Cold in One Day T. - k I.AXATIVV FtP.OMO QPIN'IXE Tablets. Prugcists refund mon. v if" if fails to cure. K. V. (iRDVE'S signature is on each box. 30e. Adv. . STATE HEALTH 8 LOIKS OVER GfiHY Eyes Housing Conditions Preliminary to Hammond Meeting. The Indiana state health board today j made an inspection of housing cndit ons in Gat y. especially a they concern colored people. In Gary the plan lias been for in.iustlies to import colored Workers, take no .are of hr;".v they are p.--.--o-d and then try to evade their responsibility by blaming the mayor for "c on-Iition.." Mayor R. O. Johnson this afternoon went to Hammond me, t with thboard, wheie regional conditions wt-r-to be discussed.
PROGrRAM FOR GARY jt 'sket arrancement of --. e, can I Heautits. and the red and white coo.r Y. M. C. A. BANQUET1 ... , e' was ,- ai 1 ;ed o-it thioiigh the
The program for the Ga y Y. M. t A. barquet is as follows: II. S. Norton, toastmnst'T. Vocal and instrumental music. Addresses by: Ex-Senator Gavit's son. 1 G ambulance driver from France. Serpt. j fieVeiliers. now of a Canadian regiment. ! P W Teach,-.,! Kt Ilonitnin Ua,ri.. 1 jH. Fred K. Tavlor of Indianapolis, and I others in uniform from ;he front. Come early and help us go over the j top. . ! NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Special tfTlie Times) r-OW.V P' -IXT. Irid . Nov. i:,- The following new mairhige li ?n'j were j.Mj. d lore Satu rday : to the other, say., a pefroit special ,n the Wall Stree, journal. Heady i Two ears. Trie pies,..-- presntm is to have the monster binding, .ako'atel to pin. dure .I.ii.ui'io.i tons of ateej j, year U1r give employment to ?o,fnin men. in operBlom on xe,, i ears nay. it.jn. ' ' , . mlr"f-a- I ' '',ra "''f'"1 "
sm-,,.1-. to th- ir t'tmos .'dfa-.'i'y Tf'i Milton Kollus and Vrn-.n Sniitit. 1 pr.duce a sufficient .-dput to supply I its ,.,vn needs for ' it..meb-.!s and ! Willis Mavne. wl... Is at the Great ! .ra- to,s. P-.i'in the t,-ni er end-j,,nko. Training stati-n in ch ,e...
d i. ed '.-.1-0 ii.l'r. i " ''rr' - 1 .mm ,i.i, . ,-ao. m h;.-ii n-.il tin ui.,i i
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tiAjt-M, 'i'-. 1 iv s-''t"! uc-'i r m a t - m-tcs, m.-ta! for tanks, sheet in-'sl f-.r fnders and pnards. should ;; t the 1.(iiii.iiiiii t .-ti ma i k tn 1 ;vvi Trartor prodiietion is planned for J. .'"" yearly. Fatm m pi .-icen t t a k 1 more ste.-l ami !.-,,n than a -it -.mob that Ford t-ao!o-s w.ll rr.-h: call f. - s--meth-nr: i.l-e 3.0.. .-. i, yea: i.-a v :np nothing f-.r - .1 m rs. : :i -r ,.nllivol of tiary. This will me;,n mat at least 400 h-.at loads of the lOnoc.ton type of lake fie glit--i s w ill uruoaci their ir -n oargoes at the smelters each season. jPittsb-.ng will have the advantage of I being nearer t tka.-a, of lU; ni. j Detroit 'Ml! he nearer the ore m.nes of .ti.e Superior roe-ion, so it halan -es. i Toe smel'er is a big -ir t.'of -ours. ih'it tne -.vho-e P.o-itre t-aer ;! ,oi p. v-n over to it. ,y m-nmmoth tire plant, is a probability, and somewhere e'se a body plant. The ompietion of these h'g f trd plan t s means another 1 11 . 1 . , . , , ,-op,,;a. l.'-n added to Detroit.
MAKING IRON CROSSES IS ONE OF GERMANY'S FLOURISHING INDUSTRIES
Peace time m.iu.-tnes m CirmHny mav Itin'jish. tut the iron fross in dtistry never was in a more pourirhir.R ccuiiifon. Wh.le other go emmonts rfworafe theft- oMipr for acts of heroism nlone, th kaWr confers the iron cross upon po'diets wr: have distirifruiatd thense! res amoB? their fellow t x Beta of m is.iftl hfer.-vrvrv. Alaking iron crnst.es
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I T!te three sertif.n "f the Lad es' i i v,,i r.t i,. .1 o-t,,,, ,... ' ' . .,. . , , ... wiil meet at the hollies of diffeM-ist rn Thursday afternoon I" id - seliss id, ins fe,t- t lie bazaar to ) riv.-n the 2.'nd. 2"id and pj. Ki ooei y stote nhlilli i w as formerly th,. old post - '.'ti- - r.-.-ii: i-laoii woman is ten.o.-sted t" brini anv finished ar'nles to the nn-vtitiu h-.rsi .i- . so i -at. an estimate n..y Th-. rsday. so that, an estimatt ,., -Id. T. d. -rf nt me. i! I held with. I-fUHii vva I esd a lies A Mrs. A. ; F. Viand Mrs. C. Jeffeis-.n street. The V. n a -I i 1 .; h. wo insist i ' .v.. :r. ij m n "lijisiiy will clve an m e :p i ,c i-c t h e S -. el ;i a i dati e Is f tl ' f-.r :o.e:iih.is and th.ir fii-'i ini'-i i ml o! :o ednes-Ti : veii'iis. oye-rher 14h. JT'Isie Vvill be f lr-nish--d h- -;i-!ri-- . ;:r,.i t ;:i! i x - . i cr. h- st ra of ("hicai;.. The fXeil.t'A'e o -.ill'.til l ' f o e is r.ol- ! posed ..f Jlalpii F. ibis and Ki-. rassif The f th I " pi" us itmet m the loih-ui vfti:ns .'t v o'oio- ! a re re. t-st - t j au-1 t-' iu ii 1 1, ,s ! f.-r lira - .. The sit-is of 1 th Pi w.-ie ef tamed last n bt in h- n.-r ..f seventh .'iiuiiv. : Jj ry of i-oo- i.iLiao-t-on a th- borne .' Mis. M. Ku' T-"! !--'awaie street. The ladies ! - 7,,-i - J... lo i id- d that in the future, cue-half ! Pro. oeds from social H id other fun t ion would he qiv.-n t,, the war si i er.-rs. the ieinainib-r as be f ore -1 . ! 2;o to the Temple fund. K kti.t.-en new j .nemhf rs were voted in 1 : t'r.sh - ' liepts W ' t e .served - and '4 i (- S I s 'were entertained with era n. V - 1 Mr. and Mrs. ,T. ft 1 1 . -hat d. . :.", Pelaware tt...-t. enteitained at a 6 ..' ! k dinner at their home last even in-; in honor f Mrs- Mel I. a Skille,- ,,f ;,(- ago, who is their house cies-p Thta'ole was centered vvtli a b. -a 11 1 1 '-: 1 I linoThe invitation list included .Misses i'ean May. Catherine St.d-nan. I'har1 dtp Steiner. Messrs. Harry l arlton j I'hailes Hatris, br. llumsey and i' nine n. I The W -.tinn s Guild of hristj ,-ii--. I, "ill .,-eef I ' .-ot -.- j, f t , r .,,1 .1..-' h..-r.e of Mrs. Harvey Cunis. ; , I 1 J h . kson Street, a Social meet 1 Hi;. .Mesda uies Willi.-irns and Sanf-ud will 1 ,e the fissisfing h--s t r-Ss,-s, ,:rid all aie-iioeis and friends of- the guild are I in- is l ci Td .all y i n v I ted. Mrs. c. Harrington, f.f.2 Connectb-ttt slifet, ill ;;t tho Gary Gem rat tins- j P-tnl. A n-imhei of friend Fred S High surprise,! huu at his home -' J .Ian i son street. last evening bv !--.. riding or, him in a bo. Iv with til j ; pi-paiations .-.-ii,-,il.-i'- tor n i-aitv. I I;-- i paitv ind ide.j Messrs. and Mes.ia -u ,-. s , .l-hn MiicIii.tiaM. K I'-e-k. W. Ma-. i-onain. i- ie-i wtfffi. w. rt. e,t.
Pr- "nd Mrs. .en. Miss.-. llinn.bej -,,i,, think that it was probably the iH.M.iran, Ada lverson. Edith M.v-jwok of the satm, cmic e, that 'have ll'-nahk Messrs. C..n and K-rtt. .! audi,;-!,,! soveral s.-,l. im various part Mrs. 1 1. Ma'-Ponald. ..f the c-ty ie,-, n.v.
The students of the Hammond h'h seho-.l sue a very pretty datoiag i party at tl.e Ham m- nd I'hamh. r of Commerce on Saturday evening after i the football o-an.e Oiiit.. u few i:a,-- , vi.imi: ri.or.le staved f.-.r tl.e daroe i n - i 'l i'l'i: Misses Jesse "H-.wen. Hu'li ' P-itiita Cox. I'eaii lo-.rfotd. .-.iadys H. Jones. Heler, Kolli.s. an,, . Messrs. John Kve, I.loyrI Hminj. Tt.,lnh PuseU Kennetl. K-,lr,..o U s:nt Sunday in Gam visiting at the , ,,f u p, ,..,, r, n .Inrksi-n ; Messrs. Carter end Wi ndnl iller, w ho - are training at thf- same ph;.-e. ' I The .-..liege rluh vdl rue, t at the Simon ('.m.ert liail Tu--sdav evening: - t o'-l-'k to '.-Uliiole the sf i-ly ofi I'aisif-.l. Tii-se taklne pa-'f in Cm program nic the - . .- I-av-s n,---! vinnee. St'-arn. Easterl-' v. Fb '!. I loahaui. Harper. Heurms ,'ind Mrs-; cmes T. 1 1 Cutlei-. I.e.. Elvm and I.. Masters. M: . J. Patters.-n. who w ill he chairman of the evening-, te.joests that nil, members or the executi'e hoard meet at Simon's at 7 o'clock for a business in e e t i p sr. All members of the ''atholi- Woman's league ar nsked to he present at the regmlar meeting at 2 o'clock to-r-.oi'' i-w afternoon in the I.ihrarv fi".i,t. ' ium A very interesting af trtt --h has been planned. Misses Prcwn nr.d Shanklin, who are teachers in the hish prhool at
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r 1 v - for kaiier s buidiertt. I ml 'a ti a 1 1 a 1 n. I n . t h f v, .lost s I Ki 1 :ll ' o f M i'it Patterson, 77; f Mi Kerm of ('hifaso is ; Miss Mary r spend m a w k witli Mi.. J. H.-d-ff. i s..n street. A:i. r.fr the fJaty ! nlio are hr fi" ii ''-'u Taylor to attend the l.ijj l-anipo t at the Y. M. '". A. this eveninn are Messrs. J'e Gan. W. Adam. v. league, ij.-orKe .i-.i.ennun an-:i J--i't-t. Mis Josephine Andrew of Mihau a it k a visited o---er the wek-end with friend in 'larv. f-ss Andrews '.vas f-n niei ly n the Gary library ;aff. .-it .i.i-i .vrs .. .ia:-.- ,T i.onart r Hohart .-oi.iiaiu.fi nr a p. use party nt tli'-it i.-.:r.e cste,-jH Aii.ui'f the g uest s " re .Messis. and Mcdii ne , Smith, liairy l-'razo-r. S- huvi.-r Piroh. D--n- , i - j a :i o r.a i i -s :i : ! I r ; ami .iiro l a t e Mi. blanch .-f .-n and Mr. r,o;l l-evt.-r -1 '1 t TI. . 'i'e X., Iou-h. Mr. nd Mrs. 1 1 1 - - a " . - Anna Gibatv. t of oai y. ! s
s h-.ii.e from Fo t t j ni'-ssi re o . We have found that those n a t vv.-n v-day f'ir- ' personal favors are very greatly appreioirrod by the men L'p to da'e we have Stiu. mitiR of Chi-' pi. with the h s of ...-op-ration on
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" i ; : i ; i: it ' si-t-r, Mrs. 11. II. 1 , 1 1 - j p ; : a !s In practically every ease we are -in! f inidv . Madison st reet . ' a.i m ii ted t., tv- wards : any time and F'.i . -:i ! t h W'ak--. w ho l.i'i kes her j are not .-onfined exclusively to the regv. ith !f-r sou. lolin W. W.-iki andiuhir :slttn? hours." ""'- .!' If- rsori .s-r. t-, is ,s..mew'ha' !
!,.- r,: w . r- . I: , t.id. after mi illness which has I -l s ,1 .-"ice l l me. j Ih-v Mil!,r. who formerly lived in j itirv. has b. -n mni u -ss mne.l a first' - lieutenant arid is no w in France. l.s I brother. John Milter, is preparing to H-ave for liussta with she enineetingi i oi r-s. Mr. -i.-oi Mrs. Harry Alsrliuler. r.ftO ; "a n I in t n s i i -.-! . . rlaired Mr. and Mrs. F. Knr..i 'hi. - . ovr ind daughter .Miriam of !. nu.i v Mr Mr- H 1j"v. Alb- rt Hoh- - j 1 .e and sister I...iiis - of Mom. n-e. m,. i vv-- re the w.-k-.n guests of Mr. and -vi rs 10 1;. itu.-r. ..'l j.Tr..rs..n street.! Mr. and Mrs. John MoP-maUl of In-
'l-""'"'- visr. a .c-r Sunday wiUiiWUI1 business 01 ge.une me peop.e
Mrs. Klhtab.th Mi. l.ii.n-. Id. 457 I'olk si re, 1 . Mrs. i-itrn Edmunds 1 r. niingvvay ac -
i-omp-iiii -ii bv Miss l-'h.r-n.-e H.-niiiiR.! as the people voto-d against the project way. will sing a group of songs this bv electing Mr. Hodges, who does not ' veiling at a recital to he Kiv.-n in the ' favor a lake front park in Gary, it is Christian church in Hohart. no use to proceed with the project. As T'-r-.ry 1.. Ed on 1 f the c Yea 1 Lakes ' a result the people of Gary nuw barred Training Station. 1 i'mioI over Sundayifrom their seven miles of lake frontage with H.-v. and Mrs. A.-ir st r-.np. SI Jack- ! hy the steel corporation will continue
'(jj n street. PRESENT GREENWAT.T) WTTIT aTKrTri PT A fi W X i XX X J.X1 Xj X lliiU Th- G:ir Far ass-., atioii at the Gary Th- Garv r.a r su'p" riot- court '-'l-rior court icr-P'ien 'his morning
presented Judge .'. E. Gr.-i nw-ald with ministration program calls for a lake a Lea uM !'u I silk flag. th. gift of the I front park near the Porter county line, s'-el puj lawyers. Ex-Judy. Cassms j The Gary park board recently passed M. ;,-,. pi,. e mad" the presentation' preliminary resolutions of condemnasp. o. h and Judge Gi.-enwald respond-1 Hon to provide SO beach acre? a strip d The gift was surprise to the j 2.600 feet long and 350 feet wide west Judge. The flag wiil hang behind the ! of Clarke road. This was to have been
bench. SALOON ROBBERY. It. i-ii.--,-: entered tii- sal'-oii of Abe tJiveti. ."a' J-1 1 4 1 h street, last nlirhi tninTi; i-nti-ano by hre.-ik ng t!i- glass th.. ln-nt t,or. . -j l..a.f..l up with got or ten f1 (ll 1;1 , . -,.,)), ,,f .en-cent cigars, hut f, ,, ,,,,t;,in,r .pse f valie that they s. em-d t o , a re f ,,r. MILLER Mrs . C W- Cook is ' i ti-1 1 -' i - the ekf t d with H. Williams and family of Hinimcnd. former lesidents of Miller have just re. cn-"d a baby boy to aud .0 their family cel. Mrs. C Wall is ill at her home on d' - .s, L'.rs, , re.o Mrs. j-'. 'ook is ;!! at the Gary Oen- , r!, hps!-, tab Mr. and Mrs. .1. S-ove are the proud ,-a ronts , f at, eih. found boy born at M roy hospital .01 Ft i lay. The G. Club w is en 1 ert a inod by e l;. rK Friday evening. Not So A woman, who thoughtful, heard a official say in a food "Food will win tho our Allies with food "I'ra afraid it is that," she remarked.
No, really, it is not. We have got to have gnus, we have got to have men, we have got to have ships; we have got to have mosey. But the gr.ns can't be fired, the men cannot ht, the &hip s&nnot run, the money will avail nothing, if there is not food behind them. Food WILL win the war. lack of food will LOSS the war. The lady misunderstood.
ASK FOR and GET Hriicif?s The Original IVlaiied aiilk Substitutes Cost YOU Sms Price.
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(Sroial to Th- Tt.vp:.-.) 1 NT'IAXAP' H. IS. Nov. 12. ' I'm mighty .lnd Ihc Y. JI. '. A. is k -Iiik to ! of s' ii' P to soldiors m th- h"t i i t a Is," aid uti India tin mother in a !- tfr to 1 h' war v ork oouncil, "for If my hoy jrni in thf1 ho'ispit' h- would no-od many littlo mt'iHiAti Dim a hoppita! stnff would not be uprrt- d tn E!f . or in fact, would have ti:n to urf.r. " And this M'uati"!'. is Into ''o-opera-tion with the ho-pi'al corp 'u- inilita iv oa.nips '.oontpd ihii'titliMi! the ''oiiotv, is one of the nti"l :" i t" is of the V. M. '. A. in war work. A I. MnvfT hi .THrv at "a mr. ; 'Irani under w 1 1. .... jiiris.lirti.--n u ,,rk i with the hopital staff i picd. in j nection with his last report, state .part: I "We then visi'.'-d each ward and met th ward masters and surgeons and disj .-ussed it!i thvrn the ways in which 1 'h" V M. l. A. migh' b- of the mof 1 M r'. iee. "S-.io e then visits have been rnadq reKUlatiy each d ly to ea- h ward by at least one member of our s'aff. Our visitors have b'-en provided with stamps To .iiniilv h. war.r rf the men tr. this - - way visns nav e ii. '-n maue i( somewhat over 510 men in the fast four da v s. " r ."-- ' .r.j U.-a .N.i-iaAa r.l .1-1, u : hooV. , in!ttr.7:ric. frames pom-wis and a i supply or starii.-pery ana nave sriven "in up 'O ia:e i i.ni.n sneeis r, paper ana i i" .11.,- i. .-i ;!? ti rtiiii: ; . ' - j .-iuri.tp.-i,. - v icuum nu n-i-i.nn , h-T - I"" n pl;o ed m the exchange. p- ! P'-rti;n:ty has already f -resented it self 1 for us to pla. c .if nutnbr r of testaments. l f ina-i. a 1 1 u i -1 o. r " i. p, I son a i e . - I rands haw li-.n d-me f r diff-io-n' i j divUbinls. such as pel t iiik a certain j book or riiaKaxine. or i'-i it ern.g special the part of the officials of the hosTO DROP CM. LftKE FRONT PARK PUR T3-,Or Tr y4- C el A CT r, i v-1 0 Tf CJ r - CU1J1C ui,cu anioc ii, uu Mayor Johnson Will Not Act Further. ' The Gary park hoard will not proceed i " Gary a sma;l iaKu front park in - 1 la r y. ' Mayor R. P. Johnson has decided that without having any summer use or some of its beach frontage. Gary will continue to be the only municipality in l.ake county that is on the lake, where the people will not have any public use of the- water's dee. It is understood that the Hodges' adtaken up on November 19. when remonstrances were to have been received. Petition for Divorce. I A petition for divorce has been filed ln the superior e-int at Hammond by Attorneys Harris v P.-ssb r of Gary. j for James He van vs. Florence tWnn. ' The couple was tr-a fried ii. Pittsburgh ,l be charges she .bsert-d him DRIVES CAR OVER MAN Sam Wu.inovi.-h, saloor.k' .-p. r. Indiana Harbor, driving a b:g car west on Filth stieet, when at th" l.'ixth stiee; (crossing struck and tan over Jo Kan. ieh. SS'G He.-ctf street. hp I The iniured man was taken to Pr. i Em 1 nh i s . who advised that he ho tak' ii at once to Gary hospital. The extent of his injuries at this time are unknown. F0RSYTHE AVE. WORK DONE 1 Th cement w.-rk is ail done on I ' : sv the av.ru-. East ChieHtro. and th "urft'C i ht- n--; fmaMy ptp.'ii.M f.r 1 Simple i.housrht she vaa Food Administration ! conservation speech, war; if v?z supply Bt o sna?ie as
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J 1 1 a ' tie. It wo' j for- Ih.i r--t. ' ""' :J-d" ! 'i1 ' 1 1 "f .e but a f-w davn b". p h ' f d ; t i 1 OO IK I f-1 f- ! way t iif at of way. ; 1 h'' nr-en to th e v, h: Ew-l (.'htrasro n.-.v l.r.pes that Whit!f'ft vv-'i Ket busy r.tni f,x lip h r end j c I th:- flier: so that con nr.-1! on. may b- nan'- with Indiacaprdi boulevard. j INVESTIGATE DEPOT BLAZE Tt '-Pt)-, d.sp-.itable that the Pennsylvania fre.t;ht depot v.-a set on Hi l.ii"-. LOIO.ltll ' H rP,PS".. SS Or itn.Ant ( . ' . ir. o r rj . i to ;.!(, i-.-r ; ; po.ss, -j'e, any r , t(l would lead to exclusions in lii.s nidiie:. the ivnnsyivan.a rom- ! Pan v ha had th-ee -,,. f,,,,r .is,,,,,,,,,.. "on -he ground since ih fl- - . . n d ' t is mai-shai l-Xpi-Cted th.-: s i & l -v il he :n t'-t- ntv s - l'!l'J--;li'i"l I li al ce ; T a ; rj I :nes T T . ... . .1 i fjf ; n v.-s' , pa t -n are h r.ie foil,, wed ' some interI ,Jl(t a ( to lead I fft ri IS i'f,v eh.pnients. n-1 WATER CONNECTIONS. After many delays ti-,.- i;.-- .-i-,-,..,, and Ind'ana I Ik tb.-r V.-i;..; company, througi: tin- C-eus I.iiot '.rn-se and Peek company, have at la u made water connections aci oss th- canal :m 3 11st sti-et. Fa! Fi.ii-pg... Th1" is epr.t-d to cive mu--h needed reli. t by ;tt.-r-a. nt; to- supply a id f pressure t.i patrons -of tiie set '.-v. : l:;e w est end : e c ; t v. DEXTER ON i A FURLOUGH I e'avalrvman Paul Dext. r. one of the! most popular Gary high school gradu- 1 !ates of 1917, who enlisted April 20 and' is nod stationed f-.l Pel Hi-.-, Tex., is 'home on furlough. j. ' T.l.o,o r.ovtor 'nnlnrul In ckn.l , - Biiiieriv-s. i;i- now I'ljive. w cornet in trie ; cavalry barl of thi.lv-., p,.,-es. "Great nor-, express the y.,nK soldier of hi- camp life. "Fncle Sam is' THE ' M
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Feature Attraction TODAY AND TUESDAY
"FOLLOW THE FLAG" A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 8 PEOPLE S SPECIAL SCENERY PRETTY GIRLS
WYNDHAM ODDS AND
SPENCER TRIO COMEDY AND HARMONY.
ALLAN CARTER. SINGING, TALKING AND HARMONY.
BENNETT & DARE COMEDY ACROBATS.
Admission Matinees, 10-15c. . Nights, 10c, 25c, 35c. New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2:3C P. M. Nights, 7 to 11 P. M. Sundays Continuous 2-11 P. M.
r?fi a H an m i: yz pi 1.1 Today and Tuesday Julian Eltinge in Countess K3LS. AftilfllftUJ Uttn't Miss This Picture of Fun and Thrills. Also Monday: Para-niount-Bray Pictograph. Tuesday: Latest Pathe War Pictures.
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sur- some daddy." Tw.. (!!,. r f-om- r City ;.lth so:.--. ; lads are s'atiorrd at Lei llio: C.vji Fished and I.aur,. Spiker. I.oster Ho'idern.-iri, f -riTily of F -l.. h.gn is home on furioueii. Oasis Made to Order. In the- desert frtretrh between lo . Centro ani Tnina, down in th1 south east corner of Ofilifnrnin. pnjrineors made a new oa. the other day. They just l.ored a hole in the pround. p.n-l np enme the revivifying: waters. Then a few date sec-els' wprf dripped into the soil, and a few vegetables planted, end they will have an oasis made to order. Shredded Waste Paper for Packing. A machine has hoon hr-meht out recently which shreds various k!nds of paper that are fed into it. making it into soft material which can be used for pnekinp in plnre of excelsior, find the like. By utilizing their waste paper in this way. tunny firms are reducing the cost of prepnrln? fracile poods for shipment. Popular Mechanics Magazine. PASTIME TO-DAY
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"THE LAMB" TUESDAY "Fighting Trail" - and a KoliicKin; Comedy. ! U1C nNCCn IV A I I I I A KA DMQCFI I ww.. . .... rt ''A MANLY mAN surdav Jack Gardner in "Men of tie T,esert." A Five Act Western Feature, 1 NEW: Li & MOORE ENDS. tu :a m l-,h ia li 11 m ma Wednesday Margarita Fischer -111The Girl Who Couldn't Grow Up' A Splendid Picture One That You Will Be Sure to Enjoy. Also a Big' 'V" Comedy and Burton ' Holmes Travelogue. w.
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