Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 17 November 1917 — Page 2
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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
Th 1.1 1.iobke oc- i ;,H yrn r. j t pu fferer ; hi' pust I ourrei c-i Mr. Rich', :,u. i.' Ins I nil u: h aiu-.T if t '' year. He ma nut d Mmu. Crow n burnt, who soirxix 1 loieth of j 1. im ; also 1 two children. Mrs Ressie, Yogel ami Harry Riehko. Th.- funeral ff rx ices v. ili be bed Silll.lnv ''! trio.-n :U l,oim on North .Jackson Pi r-t. tin Monday cxemug. Nov. 19 t Ihe Crown theatre the- l.ydmi-t'eord.-ti Co, wlii give 'he si ..' 1 1 i uit. rtainmi nt of the course. A 1 i x ' with jouih. on fire xxi'h loxe of their arl. xxhioh is more than ', ami has th dignity of ffcotul nati.'". 'i"nc prrciflin Mill be n-.x el. delightful, int.-resting divorsr.ii d. Miss F.isie Cordon anJ Miss .T n.i it ti Jin mpi Mrs. Kc her! n I.yi'on hi A. R.ar'. hob t x o a r am! M.s ,131' H TV D-ir;i of I'hti a . i spending a foxi oax : 1 he h nit o Ml"15 Nora Hortnoi on.ae. r.'r- t;.Mson left this nftern to sp.-nd a f i xx (ia in Hammond bef'-r-. easing for Florida -on Monday to spend ,h winter :s his usiia cursors', serx ire xx ill .Unroll oil Th" rcgu'ar be hfld "it tin Sunday. In the preaching - Methodist miTimic : no pastor will DUTn ON DRSFT IS MM ill A fr'rce of txxeru y-s, on clerks from the offices of AV . at C'ribsxn and Taul I.ipitiski d work in classifying- the ra.ces, r '.UCient T.. Osborn id yeoman ages and ox. curat ions of the 3.0 0 7 young tr.en reg-J is'.ered in Hammond for the draft. Six- j , k . ,.e iiiia number of men are al-! ij .iiu ...... re any in camp. Mr. (.'shorn and exemption board v arr.inK physician. Mr. Isninski of the ith lr. A :s. the exhave Vipi the draft . r k tJ.immord UP to t!i minute ana a. soon as an ord-r is delivered to them it ;s executed. Their clerks were volunteer worker? and made C4iilck work of the task. The information compiled follow p : Accepted in camp. 61. Examined, of"1. Tet to be exs. "lined. ".'57. Total regisi.red. o.?57. Married. 1.r"n. inele. 2.01S. Na'ive citizens. 2.57."i. NaTiir&liied. 1 Co. Aliens. 713. Declarants, 53?. Claims filed, 25?. x'laims allowed, Claims disallowed. 1?. Piseharged by d'strirt b"ard on appeal. 1. Discharged by district board on industrial claim, 1. Claims allow! because of wifr. 11. Wife and child. 7. Aif and more than ttx-o children. 3. (riven non-combatant service because cf religion, 1. Out of 500 called, failed to appear, 54. Accepted on phxsical examination. 344. Rejected on physical examination, 102. Certified to ciistrier board, 102. Ordered to report to onmp. 63. I'atied to report at camp. 2. Rejected at camp, 2. Accepted at camp, 61. Registered, Hot Called. Natural born. 2229: naturalized. 113: aliens, 637; d" !arenis, 47: Belgian. 1; French. 1: English. 7: Irii-h. 6: Scotch. 4; Canadians. 7; Creeks, fcS; Italians, 49: Koumanisn. 3; Russians. 221; Servians. Chinese. S; Danish, 2; Dutch. 2; Nor-xx-egians, 2; Swedes. 13; Mexicans, 2; S'l.ndr'es, 2: Atisfro-tluns, 207; Bulgarf;ins. 2: Turks, S: tiermans, 17; colored, 52. Tca&l 689. Tlia Clmei. (1) l-'armers. 71. i 2 Stock ra isei s. (7) Kuilding trades. 166. (Si roxxder, dynajntte. f.rexxorks and IVi There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Gtt the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, madcy.'ith oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works v.-onders, and yet does not blister tht tenderest skin. - Just massage M'.'.stero in with the fin ger-tips gently. See how quickly it brings 1 to relief how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff r.eck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, iheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruis.es, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
ANNOUNCED BY BOARD
GRANDMOTHER KNEW
Florence R. Brail School o! Mii3lc Suite 812 Kimball Hall, Chicago.
Branch Studio: Auditorium, Corner Michigan and Grapevine St?., INDIANA HARBOR. Expression, Oratory and For further information address the school or call on Miss Brail on Thursday, nt the Auditorium, Indiana Harbor. Hour? 2 to 9 p, m. Medeils and Concert Diplomas. Kimball Pianos used exclusively in the fhools.
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sre - k on Sllbioe At ' -In: t pi t a t i- ii f o' n ing f" rx he 'on mon ho w i ! ! s ub.teei : Rife old re Tin -s tin Pll'lniioi Icp:ti of l.if XX" it! thSpecial nuis'.c k . xxill he he Tendered at cat h scrvMi atid Mr M-cnding Fosicr Fisher of limy, Sir : Fo ho H frxv il.'ixs with Mrs Mr. arid Mrs. W . .1 . rs p.m lit I 1. 11 XX'S. ! Mr 1 xv rence .lolni-oii "f I.owe'l I whoso husband is an officer in the ariuv ; in I r nice, xx ill spe'd ihe xxeek-et.il at j the home of Rev. and Mrs. .1. A. Ay lipd, i Mr. and Vis. lobby of CIucm;.,'. nr. I spend it. g a IV v u rks .it the home of 'Mrs. l.ililu's mother. Mrs. llipsb-v. Mrs. . I.thtix xxas fornnrlx- Miss 1. utile Hips- ; l.-y of ib.s i tlx. Mr. l.ihh.x is a son ot ' I ihe ixnoker of th" 1 III of lobby. Me- ! ! Neil e.- I, thl, . J I LlO-hSi S X I li!lf(i to I XX o l.akf I I oun; ioii-.!es, ft I tiny. Alhert NrxI man i.tid .v inn WomooU. Indiana liar-j j hoi; Uforjt J 'l e th r iclv. Nora l.inn'ii u, i Haitimond. j Mrs. liaries i a.l delightfully entertn'ned the Wnmsn s Missionary society j of the I'reshx tc ria n .hutch for the.r! Nox ember tneeting et h' r home on South (.'ourl street, on Thursday aflernoon. fuses, in. O) Fertilizers and chemicals. 22o. (10) Brick and tile, factories, T-'2. (11) Clothing makers. 1. t 1 - Ttakeries. grain mills and food factories, sn. (11) Iron and steel miils. Zi2. (14) Shipbuilder. 1. (!;") Acrl.-uitura! trnpbini n' s. auto industries, car shops. 861. (17) Breweries and distillers. 17. (1 ) IS. ( 19 (20) (22 Piano and other woodworkers. Metals and other iron. 26. Paper and rrinling. So. Coke workers, electrical, oil refineries. 219. Railroad workers a'l rlas ras i plants. ! CD j.16. j ' 2 ! ) j panies, la.-: ! bridges !es, Telegraph and telephone com-1 31. ! Postal serxice, xxater transportstieet workers. sewers tind street railway employes, express ccmpsnjes. tax'i and (2i) Banking, retail draymen. ?09. merchandise. etc. 241. (27) lrited States, state 'x- and ownshin officials and employes, n.'i. (25) Actors. tr ae?'ei s. laxxy P'-eachers, musicians, doctors and ciers. nt-is-s. 4 7. 29 Pa hers, waiters, janitors, bote's, cocks, sepxants. 15. 1r') Common laborers, 203. Total. 347. 1 VOICE OF . lafeyV) Tri E3 , PEOPLE IV.lt STICK TO TH K 4 4THULM C ITI?E.S. AND JEWls-H Editor Times; Von no doubt are aware of the fa-t that the KniEhts of Columbus and certain Hebrew society are respectively seeking contributions from their members for the some cause that the V. M. (7. A. Is. Now it seems iathr unfair that in seeking contributions for the V. M. C. A., if the Catholics or the Jewish people frel that "Chari'y begins at home-' end ate dointr their patriotic dut3" bv con tri'mi tirr to their respect vc collections, that they should he loohed upon as slackers, beratis. exen Clench they are not pivinc oj the V. J. C. A. fund, they are con-! I trinutir z toward the same cause by doing thir little bit toxxard the : Knight of folurnriis or Jewish fund, j as the Knights of Colurr.bus camps' are opn to non-i 'atholic soldiers as! well a; Catholic y,v,t a above s'.Kfd.' "Charitj- begins at home.'" and if after! the Catholic and Jewish people have' contr ib.ited toxvards their own jespeotive funds, they fee; t),fy ,.an affov(i 1 to contribute towards toe V. M. r. a. 1 also, all xx-ii RI1,i K(..ir) t..t then, Ho .so i but necet theiess t thini-. it is hih unpatriotic to ,,u any person a sl.-i-'ker ' who Hin.ply refuses ti p:e to "the, V. M. ". A. lo-cause he ;s do.nz a lie j possihly ran towards the Knight of i '"oliintbus or T-lebrexv fund. 1 Th'-s matter was bronjrht to ;,)y at- ! tention in one r,f coir clepa Mment ' stores and factories also, where men j and women are asked ', con I ri m: e to the T. JT. C. A. a-id feplv that they' a- e giving to the Knights of ( v.lmn- 1 bus or Hc'T'ir fund, are lant-he.1 and 'ailed sl.vkers If an n nt i n ('Htliolic fee that sfter he )ia c.niributed to the V M. C. A that he ran contribute to the Knights of Columbus fund xxhen they come around, a.n hail to him, but the-, would not think of :i'l'n him .-lacker f.,r nut tivine their fond when he las already rf.ven to the Y. M C. A ''.. P. !f TRIAL CALENDAR. AlxM SlT'ERHiR CO f.'T. ROOM NO. : Nox-e rhr term. A. D. 1917 Judge Creenwald. Monday. Noxen.ber J?th ate of Indiana '-xs. Nelson (murder) Tuesday, Neixemher 2uth r-tat of Indiana s. flreen (buargla ry ). State of Indiana vs. Milchh-k t-. e H. with intent ). State of Indiana, vs. Robert Scott (A. & P. with intent).
Lungs A r c Weakened By Hard Colds r t iik mm A TSe old fir.i'T irtnrdr in tablet f.i?n auie, easy to tke. No pitei - no unplriiant fter eflecti. Curea co!d in J4 bnura--Crip 10 3 days. Money back if it fail. Get the genuine bos wtth f"ed Top and Mr. Hill p-cture on it 24 Tablet, lor 2 3c. At Any Drue St or ' State f ltidiat.a x s l ied Scott tA. H. xx li h in ter.i I . e of 1 1 1 1 i: a 1 1 a x Stat Kli Uap va false return . Weiliies.!? Stale of In H. xiith Thui-sdav. . N'eX Olli ! ia u.i x s. burnt to N - e'l I., loin a x .--i h i nt en : .er list--I'lhn l.oxe rape). r LTnd - Si liUIHTl i 'h lo nin.'l, (A. St'iti lo ( A. Gary Democrats and Independents to Fight Hodges' Mayoralty Claims and Start Proceedings. ( a 1 y Malum polij ician expect Judge Mc. of Ciif ,.,t court at Crown Po.r.t earty nest 1 e e r : t X week t , fix the date for the e 1 e c t ion on' f st s. in wlveh William V. Hodges, republican, who is the mayor-elect, the rhief defenuant. Hodges' right to be Gary's next myos is v gorotisiy challenged in separate actions brought by Mayor R. '. Johnson. Independent, and Harvey .J. Curtis, democrat. Each alleges failure to count all the ballots, irregularity, mistakes and maloon duct. It is expected that the court w:'l hr:ng in the rontestee. contestants and tin e several attorneys and arrange for ! trial date It is not at all impossible a! master xxill be appointed that a spe to take testimony and supervise the jxvork of the commissioner who may ! be appo.nteei to renin t the ballots. J Hodges Cornea Home, j Miyo-.elect Hodges re'utned esr'y itodav from Kentucky, xxh'-re he xvent the dax- after election to dodge n hungry hovde of job hunters who hax-e been infesting the Harrison club for days. Tlvse seeking: place at the f iitigh sought to jet Hodges' private ear t"day. but be went to hed upon arriving home at he had been traveling ail night. AMorpex s for hot h ..Mayor Johnson and Mr. Curtis a. ert that the recount will Knock out Hodges. Both Johnson and Curtis c!a m thev w'li be seated. November 11 A'chise n America n America n A nacoi.da. A it. e r n an Brook I n Pa hi xv in .- S4 611, 5 I ' 55' ... 72 W 4 1 . 567ii 79', - Pmi ..lfti , eS -- tiSi (il-, - 47 Car Ftiry. . 1 .ocomcit l Sme-itlllg -Rapid Tram Locorr ot ix e it Uithlehem Haiti more Canadian A me-rvoa n S'eo! and Ohio . Pnci'ic Can Co. New York Central Colorado 1 u e 1 i I'. n'rr.l I- rain r ... i 'hessi,eko and Ohio ' 'or.o Product s ; ( Ylii ib'e Steel ! Eric '. 1 1 r.ii, -- !" 24 1---74 'i 1'2 : American Sled 1'drs. ! ( ; rrr, t Northern Maxwell Motors ' Mex icati I'et role um i Ni.irfoik utiii Western I Nor; het n Pacific A i Pe n i i s y I x a 1 1 r n ' Pittsburg Coal j I v pbs ;hs j Republic Iron and SUol j ReVKiitlK i C. S. Rubbe r Aim' rice n Supar 47 40 70U 67 4 9' S2T 8i-r, 24 ,17 I Souther n 1 a' rtio "iliern Railway if!. 2i.iI. and St. 1'huI Texas (Oil 117' fl", 112, 7t 1'. S. Steel : I'mon Pacific i F' ah Copper l W iilys Overland 1 7 CHICAOO OBAIN PUTURES. CORN llty. $1.15S: Jn.. $1. Doc. $1.20. I OATS May, 61-, c; Jan., 64c: c; sc. Pec, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOCS rto.viits. 10.0(11'; market, weak. 5 lower: mixed, $17,201; 1 7. SO; pood. $17.4.'. 1 7f: rough, $17.20 17.-C.-.; light. $17.0111717 67: pies. $14.00'i? 17.77.: heavy. $17.20 17.7.1; bulk of sales. $1 7.40 '? 17.73. Every Woman Wants f.4t- ---'SrtfC, J--rt"TW-."; wt-e rz ' ' FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stops pel-vie catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended hy Lydiai . Finkham Med. Co. for ten ycara. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Hai aitraordiaary demnaaa a&d arrmiocial power. Saaavl Fro. 50c. ail dnifgnM, or Mtpaid by Vea3. Tke Puxfvm Twl-t Cempaav. Poglott. Mm.
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CHICAGO PRODUCE. JU'TTLXl Creamery extras, creamery firsts. 4341 44c: firsts, 4 4 'v, 39 ' 4Jc; aeconds, .17 1 ' -vt 8 la cffll'.SOrdinaries. 4041.-; firM ff 4 4 M, c. LIVE J'OrhTRT T'o xx Is. l.K ducks I'lc; Reese. 17c: springs. 4 t no; IOC. tutkexs, C4e. VKAb-f.O to 60 lbs.. 14.-; 70 lo Sii !hs , 1 5 1 s-; !0 to HO lbs., li(flle; overwoiirht kidne. 140 to 173 lbs., 12'oi;j... CC.8 rse 0 'n 1 0c. I'OTATOKS-Caj-s. .10; Wise, Minn. 31.75 friU.no. BENEFIT DANCE i The El Its of East Chicago have set aside Saturday night . Nov. 21, for the. lug benefit ball fur Company I,, noxx in,' training at ("amp Hn 1 1 icshu rg . The Elks haxo In their me inJit-rship , 'ii me of the best boosters m tins see-! ! ion Mid xxhen they take hoid (.f n! ilmiR success is assured right from thci Mart. There is no question but lh.it; this dance which wUl be lu-ld at thej Masonic Temple xxill he on of the most; pi pillar affairs of the season. j Ea rl If. McKetizie is chairman of thej committee on a rrangemerits and he will j be Assisted by sub-coinrint teen. Tickets j xx ere placed -n the hards cf xvorkers last j Thursday night and are on sale at several of 'ho business places at a dollar j per couple. i i I.vers of the art max- feel assured 1 not only that their money xxill go where! It is designed to go bu! that there xxill be good music, good management and a general good time at week. Saturday night. thi ba l) next j TWIN CITY j i NEWS NOTES S h Katharine Hsirird, 4SI) Oleott Me., Pkorie 23. rlll hm, .ld i nrllr sad receive social ats aod advertialtig Tbe Timet. for The wedding anno.jn ':nnt i- made of Miss Fannv Apple'oa n m. daugh .ei of Mis. Sarah Applehnum of 20 1! lS7th street, to Mr. Jaik Kurland. a cigar manufacturer of Michigan axenue, tomorrow exening at trie residence of a near relative at .1523 Pennsylvania axenue. The Imur for Ihe ceremony has been set for S:C. Both young people are very wel! knoixn and popular In thejr exx-r. set. There wa a Juvenile dance at th" 'Elks cluh rooms last evening and a
most enjoyable evenirg pait cipAted Inith-i
by ail those present. These affairs are becoming eitremely popular. All members of the O. E ? chapter of East Chicago. 167 who desire to attend the meeting at Michigan City Monday evening, November 13th. w:l be at the 8onthi Shore depot at . 42 to take the car which leave at that time. The Swedish Eadie' Aid win gixe a bazaar to the public the everrtng " Thursday, lors of Noverr.ber 22nd. in the p9r - the church. Tliere will be everal booths with xarious articles for sale. There serx ed also will be refreshment" The Eadtes' Aid of th- M. E. church of Indiana Hnrbrr enjoyed a social session at th? home of Mrs. John R I Farovid in Aldls ex-enue yesterday! afternoon. Voi a! and instrumental number were rendered by Mrs. i Roland Summers and Mr. Iionald i Knohlok. Red Crops knitting was very much in evlderce during the afternoon and dainty refreshments: were served. With the meeting of the Eiterarv club to be held Tuesday aftemoen at the home of Mrs. Hazel K. Groves in Northrote averue, the directois of th cluh will hold h special meeting aft": the regular prtisram to transact business. The nurse rimmittee of (he Wel'"a-e assentation xxill meet Vixnilay afierr.oon at 2:31 o'cl.x.k with Mrs. Edward Cad man in Bo neon street Rum ties s of utmost importance is to be transacted and reports will be heard from Miss Agnes Fiske, xx ho xvas the lepiesenratixe of th organisation at the Federation club lriertiri- at Fort U'a:ur. Mrs. George W. Rew is H gralef .1 j o the many women cf this city xvh., so willingly ghve e.f their time in the recent Y M. C A. drive, especia'l . I to Mrs Mot I on.koxx sk i for her c nI listing the aid of the foreign ele-r.ent. ! they giving what thry could afford j w lien they under stood the cause. Mrs. a. !i 11.11 of M.ilngan t it;, accfirnpanieel by ilr. Hill will be guests of the Flack tamlly in South Tod axenue lonuirro w. Mrs. James Judge of Fir street w-ith friends siiw the matinee performance at the ( ort th-ater in Chicago yesterday. Pi of c. p Hoi way diiered a stercopt ica n le-ture at one of the public schools in Chicago last evening. The H E. Shepherd family is movinsr from their present home, which xvas sold to the Thomas Buckleys, and ire taking one of the apartments in the Herschoxitt building in CJrapein9 st reet. There will hi a board meeting of the Ii Eta club held at the home of Miss I.aVon Matheny. 233 1 Fir street. Tuesday exemng. The Menu club of the Congregational church will hold a basket picnic at the church Monday exening. Members ja:e requested to be there at 6 o'clock w nil baskets. Prof. E. N. Canine will j give c talk on the "Power of the Presi dent in Time of War." All are urged to he present. Sergeant Alan T.exxus. who is home on a brief furlough from Fr.r t Inipont, t'el.. spent th. day in Chicago yesterday accompanied by his father. George W. Eewie. Young; Mr. Lewis has wired for en extension of time and is in hopes of receiving a favorable reply that he may visit a few days longer with his parents. Serx-iccs at the Swedish Lutheran church, Barir.g and 149th streets: Sunday school, 3:15: English exening service at 7:30. Services at Xht Swedish Lutheran church, Heinlo,- c and l"!ih streets. Sunday s, 'ion-l. :15; morning service at 10;?, a. Rev. Arthur W. Johnson, pastor. Mrs. Bert Haiaht of Commonwealth avenue was removed to the Me. exhospital in Gary aiptf will be opeiated on at noon tociav.
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jPut It Down in History That Last ReSular Car Ran 011 Wednesday, Nov. 14. i, x i ( urn:. i.n Nov . 17 - The p - a n r : na ii a i x a v. . h 'le.M d We. '-l-1t ! '-gu ' -h r oacied xv, th eSi.l.g ..' fol tner ,v in;. I Me, -n Hi ' ( .it ry t ! Air xv 1. f..r nesduy nigh left En -,)ori e press of the Adam Epi The local office of the ex . ;s noxx- touring its siiipiv. i-oll'pun: renal company nt! oxer th " T'e-re Mnrijuefi: o give a good i a'l road, and in e.riler i service as in the , r rf it. is understood a dd ' t inna 1 tta ns w ill he p: 1 1 on the; 1'. I e Marjtlet te in Old.".to make connect ions -,v:'!i t!i' o..h ea; and we. t I'n -s. Trie Adams In s. lo ss in Iaporte has giown w o niier ;'u 1 1 y in th--past few years nd the company eU.cs not want lo see it lost ."imply because j the Air !. -ne ha g'.veu up r.itir ing a". I urlng I Trni U. ' 1M. wa, "nu ulI'"r lien on'. ag linn worn u tea rng up ithe tracks of tVi" A r I..,ne from the ! l,a i"..r'." r 1 1 y 1 ijo : t s to dooeiruni liaci time xv as not corf taking c! o w n t h " been Marled at tha reef, as the work . oxerhead and tearing up the riot started until last n ght trac xx-ft after the last car had gon passenger se rx ;. out of Iwipo'-le. The xv as discon: inue.l (xvo weeks Bgo, hut the express business was continued until arrangements for taking care of th" business by other channels had been made. Jrv'tij; H. l'?'ly, who has been riiipioyed by tiie Adams Express coropanxas u messenger ovev Cue Cary A Ititf rurhar:, xvn today a-signed to a messi i eng run ("it o n.u;.i on t.ie r'enn- : x' a n . 't - x qm fT-ITf A f -tlAO J. U Jl J VAVT' FALLS IN LINE Throush ; i"" work of th-- Elks organization of East Chicago the restaurants of that city have at last fallen into line en Hooer' foe-d corise-rx a i !n program. It is understood ihit a'l hac signified their willingness to observe meatless Tuesda y and w heat less W'eo'rtcsria.y. Cards xxil! be; posted in three restaurI ans adxisine patrons of this fact and j somel:ir.g of tho saving that this xxill mean can be imagined xxhen it is known j that .iust r.rie of tbee restaurants ti j t'.ii it, of m-at a day. They are p.'annina: substitute foods iU taVfe tne p,!ace of meat and xx beat cod patrons may be assured rhe x' -.!l fold on the menu- some palatable dishes nox ithsi anding restric ion. that pry FLOATER STILL UNIDENTIFIED The floater found in tli i',ial at ti. i h-.raao sxen,ie nedce. t.-est i r caso. ; ha not been identified, not w ,t h.-t a rid!,n ikp fa' t that every possible cbie been d:i jeiiilv followed bv I'euui f..- coroi -r Ii C. dreen. nat i: .s not the bodv cf John PiI benschack seems j clus:vely proven. have been eon. e-, Kepi, poiice officer at Calumet, xx-h.o knows John well, says that he has since seen and talked xvith him and that he is very much sine. It is n safe bet that Mr. eireen will discox-e- the .cent'iy jif such a thing is p.. 'official is no' nnly on . ly. but is vei y pers of tiie unknown s ble. This keen the job constant. istent in linnng es t ha t de vel op ;n n vest iga t ions. doxx-n any uncerta n connect! '.'ti with his GARY WOMAN IS BRUTALLY BEATEN "While on her way to work early this mornini; M-s. Mary Kash.kox ich. 7H? W 1 f t Ji avenue. Garx. was attackee hy a man and woman, she said, and brutally I, eaten with a flxc-fojt gas pipe. Passersby found the woman stretched out in the street. She had xxarrants serxed on John and Ma'-y Radoe, charging aesault and battery. Mrs. Kasbkovich also told the police $11 vert- taken from her. TWO DIE IN OIL PLANT EXPLOSION Tl L A . I'KIA . ...x . 1 7.--TWO non, lost their lixes Ian tiigiii in an -.....-s'on xx'.i.c'u de--; i . i d t:,- n itcis plant i the ( t '-iitdi ,1 lb i. pa n y i a re ..iiii.iOo. at Nor. missing The lo: p 1 a f d at $ GIRL MISSING. Po..ce Tep ico s t a t o . It yea rs o' t. h.is be. rt en P.ie at ii, East i how s t ha t M 0 : ne", living at .".'U-1 no). st re .0 a " I t ii miss. rig sino Thuir She is ah nt o feet Inches tal -tout build, wil'ii a fair complexion and brown hair. She wore a becked i..at, i ap and bla' k button shoes. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute fcr calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted vith bad breath fiv.i cuick relief throurrh Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Tho pleasant, sugarcoated tablets are tr.ken for bad breath by all vho know them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gent!;but firmly ort the bowels and liver, stirr.ulatinfj them to natural s-tion, clearing the blood Zd ccrtly purifying the entire sy?te-n. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any cf the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, criping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets 7ithout griping pain or jiv disagreeable effects. Ey. F. M. Edwards discovered the fr- mula after seventeen years ef prac..c nmnm? nntients afHicted vith
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bowel and liver complaint, with the' attendant bad breath. i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
GARY CHILDREN AID IN MP WORK Sixty, Now Deputy Inspectors, to Divide City in Districts.
At 11:. I' o'clock Moi,.a-. children xolunleer ipt.' i the south side ,.f (im v .! 'l.'ireme I.udlow Hr'nun-il in the auditorium of the 1'r for the purpose of There Jiaxe t.eeri so rimnvand the organization ha r:g the !'irs of i with chief. school. h. organizing. X olu l.teerS. gl'ioxn SO ypecijily that much r:eiv. ti-iritor now be covered, and xi t'l be t an !ll Hi" the; new tie-id to l.e CO :-n III,- Ir.sTneetcir, I,, il, '. i re.!, a nd ns- ' ----- ... ,, e. , ne .Iisnlr; that the me. ting xx i U l.e hel,i. It is rather r e: a rka l ie to . ,,i.s.ier the! '.r respei I ix e regress rnaeie f.o far t . il eir- oin;t 'ers in sccon. p) ,sl-uk H-i,:i' iiahtnlofori. a iUh r ful lit and hopeless t:.sk. Several of the lej'?:g restaurants in loxx n hxe employ eJ cxira l-.elp to Keep the back of their mcnts clear., 'iiij to dispose fuse immediately, since the I'fuan, which was only some (1 go. estah! ishof all reii'Ox etne-nt few weeks MILLER M t . f K O The Alien s-r.ent M n c -i j '.ti .hi I-ad e s r-h a t ial A id o a s Mis i of M f the Congregaentettained on 1 Peterson's i . J . S , , y e was tional (hi: 'edne sda xThe fi:t,e held e,n Thursdax afternoon at 2 o clock t the Sxvedish rhuir'n, and Interment was at the M'iler cemetery. The Wo in an' Welfare club met at the tow n hall on Fi iday afternoon. The trees are now all - Jt down on the lilto of the aeroplane fuctory near the wafer txvei. and the company is advertising for teams and sc tapers to do the nff.i a'-y grndin? work. The Miller publ.c s:hool teachers aie attending the Tea'heis' Institute . n G a r y tmia ;, . I'r. Ercdrivks. si hool h'aith physic.Ht:. xi-it-d the x aric .is rooms on last Tuesday. The Senior patrol of the Floy grouts met at Cue school building -n Tues-eia-exen:n under the direction of Scoutmaster Stiefel. Scoutmaster John Hackmnster of tiie Carv Neighborhood troop was present and inst;.:oted the Scouts in f.rst a:d. pyramid building and signaling. ' 1 n Wednesday ex ftiirs 1 he ,i un i .- pnrre.i rp'i in I Eagles holl with Assistant S.coutnasere taught tei liatchelor. The Scouts xx knot-tying and customary forms of respect due the American fas:. Th Miller troop of r.oy Scouts now consists of a membership of twenty-flee e hoys, and a local committee of sixteen th' lea dins: men in town. The Woman's Welfare club at its i Krids.v irt'tini. tax tng prex-ionslx j , r.e.. to elondte a booth at the bazaar
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IN TROUBLE A ing pan. the g. heaxiix lor.cied trick t-eb.na--1he International Kru t co nt' of Uary g' t ta'.led lst ri'Bht n i.aterial that is being used to bring the road-bed on Foray the avenu and in ronse;uenrn up to the erae East Chicago, street car traffic v as lield up for nearly two hours The driver is todax- in the police station charged with drunkenness He was picked v.p hy Offh-er Gorman sn) Hol'ard afier l.e had deserted h;s truck at 141st t-treet and came to tie bright lights of the buines district This is the same company wh'i" trui k went th'-ouph the bridge n (.anal street a few weeks iSo. Trie A. P. C garage f.nal'y got 'he truck off the street car rinht of wgv and the company sent out another man from Cary to take car- of it. Mother Gray's Powders Benefit Many Children Thousands of mothers have fnun-l Mother Crav's Sweet Powders an excel let-. remedy" for children complaining of headache, colds, fex erishness. s'oniach troubles and bowel irregularities f r which children suffer. They ar- e-.-and pleasant 'o take sirl excellent rj suits are ac.-onsplssnee. r.x tr.eir- - usea DT ntotmm iot i,,n o Druggists e x er"x here. 2ii rer. Ad " PASTIME TODAY Arthur Ashley and June Elvidge in a fivf acl featurp -SHOULD WE FORGIVE HER?" SUNDAY Jack Gardner in a fivp aft tern Framro "MEN OF THE DESERT" Monday Mary McM'.ister in a f.voact feature, 'PANTS. " GEYi Theaire TOMORROW B 'HIS RECLAI.IATION' A Tbrilltpg Mphvdrania g ALSO GOOD COMEDIES. H Matinee ToTO-row 2 p. m. SUNDAY Margery Wilson E i ii "Wild Sumac" A wonderful pkiuro of the life of a voinz pirl in the wilds. Full of pafhos and heart interest. Don't mis. this rirtur?'ALSO A ROARING GOOD TRIANGLE COMEDY. TUESDAY The. riav That Startled All Ciiicago. "SHOULD SHE OBEY?" Also Pat he War News. NEW; T COULTER COMEDIANS.
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