Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 19 December 1917 — Page 2
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Elections irom German speeches and printed utterances showing the state of mind which caused the var. Chinfly from publications of the Committee on Public Information, Washington, D. C.
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HTSra OT THE GEE MAN SWOHD. ' T; is no riutv- of mine to he either s.. romptisslciiaie: it suffices that am sar.etilted ly my exalted mission, 'i '.hi; 1 Mi ml the ev? of my ene-
s w i '. .h such streams of tear as j v.. ' ; i.-f'-i- ieude ' c ?! tm cringe! : ' " " ii the vault of en. I 1 filtered the old and For-j
' I hav- sirtiek off the breasts of m. and 1 h;ivc run through the body ' . ii.iirrn )i Rased at me u nh eyes .; the mounded lion. uy after day I ride aloft on the nfoTiy horse in tbe valley rf cypres"s. and a? I ride I dtnir forth the life
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blond of pery fm-tin's son that dares to dispute my path. "(f is meet and ripht that T shiiuM cry aloud my pride, for nni I not the flaming messenger ut' the Lord Ainu s hi. v ? "Germany is so far above and beyond all other nations that all the rest of the earth, be they hn ihey may, should feel themselves well done by when the are allowed to f:pht with the doss for the crumbs that fail from her fable. "When Germany, the divine, is happy, then the rest of the world basks in smiles: bat when tlf riimtiy Buffers, i .Sod In person is rent with anguish, and
wrathful and a.vengiug. lie turns a'l the waters 3 Tito mors of blood. " yuot -od by 1.. T". Jacks, in Ilibncrt Juurn-it. II, pp. 474. 475 from the I'.-ill Mall ;.- ette. det. 7, 1015. The Heme correspondent says that this Hymn of tbe Oortinr, S-wotd. H9 it isValled. appeared in Leipziga. week or so before nd bail run into half a dozen editions. i)r-i qm n: iniiiiir, sa s Mr. Jack:-, cnthrn. d itr genuineness.
FASHION HINT
New Tank House. ijpoi'S'' B. IVarfon and .on. ("uiiti.vtors, i ill start ronst i ti . I ion on a 0i") rheinjeal tank house. ilfe feet, for the l.'nifeii fli':ii:ieal I'milin 1 1 '" formerly the lin te.-h-u m plant. Moll da v. It will he a frame bnildiPK.
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The Brunswick is the Only Leading rionogfaph With Tnic Advantage
r".L0ii you buy tho ordinary phonograph, you must be content Avith .giving up some of your favorite music. You must forego hearing some of your favorite singers and musicians. You must confine yourself to one make of records. But not so with The Brunswick, which we sell. This final-type phonogra p h :. s :iu records ' it oyer make. So you arc unlimited in your selection of a mush-al lihvr.ry. Buy the records you want of each make. rcCome. Music lovers waited lonu for such a phonograph as The Brunswick, and when it came, over a year ago, it was enthusiastically welcomed all over the country. Thousands have been sold. Xot one Brunswick owner would ever go back to the old way. Not one would exchange p'-' Brunswick for a one-record instrument. This all-record feature is hut ue of the many advantages afforded Brunswick owners. Incomparable Tone Superior tone, for instance, has coir.e through a newly invented sound chamber.
Tt is built of the. choicest, longseasoned wood, like a violin. Thus The Brunswick gained new lonal values, hitherto unattainable. So we lay claim to the fact that The Brunswick not only plays' all records, but plays them better. We recommend e s px c i a 11 y Pathe Discs. Pathe, as you know, brings you the largest 'WKi'-'n police ion the world has ever known. All the European and American favorites. Some of the greatest, musicians, singers, liands, orchestras, etc., perform exclusively for Bathe. Hear and Compare Until you have heard The Brunswick, you have not enjoyed the latest in the phonographic art. You have probably heard the Best so far, but The Brunswick is way in advance. Come in and ask us to have your favorite records played. Then hear t hem on other insrtuments. Make comparisons. Nearly every Brunswick is sold after the severest test and we are always glad to make sales on this basis. We want all to know that The Brunswick is in'omparable. Hear this remarkable machine today. Prices $32."0 to $180.
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Grey is the keynote. WotJ embroidery in various fchadej of grey crFiaiie3 the deep circular yoke whvh ends just above the belt, and tbe panel of the skirt. Tie plaited vcfiee of white mouaseline is notable. The street dress 13 of velour.
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Tb e.-,Unt:l chamber of the city ha'.l. K;ist Ch cag-o, and the Rt ill room of the A mi it 01 lun-i.'" Indiana Harbor, were seeiies of gnat aetlvity yesterday as the fust frroup of reKi'tered men re-sp.mtK-d to the rail with their que, tionnahes. The work continued until iaie at night. No.witli.taiidins: tj: fart that a number of extra men were impis?ed into servire to assist the attorneys asslicned for that day, there were less
1 tiun Mty blanks filled out in botn ends of the city. Tin i hardly twen- ! t y P'-r cent of the number that shouTd ll.ave been disposed of.
i liti lei ks and attorneys were not luy -a I i of the time because so few responded, but enoucb va- dotio to eonvinre those in charge that arrange-in-nt" tnn.-t be mad at once to largely increase tlie. wotkins forces In order to pet throucth In the allotted time. The leyal advisory board lias the a irl. r t t .- inpri aiy one into service a :"i it ( . iJfnt sbnt this authority w : i ha e to be used. I':.- soure of delay ti at developed -. rday a.t in the failure of men oin intinij eveniption on neconnt of dependent wives and families to brine; the
Safe'piUIc Infants Invalids HOESLOCEC'S I7fT OiimiNAL HALTED SViiLK Rich milk., malted jrrain, in powder form, f or infants, invalids andgrowinjf children. Pure nutri tion. upbuilding th whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Inataatly prepared. Requires no cooking. Substitates Cost YOU Same Prlc?
isfactoty in their -visits to the lejjal a'li'lovy hoards at Gary superior court. Setidinjr of the o,ges ionnaires t i 1 1 be kept up for 20 days by which time they will have been mailed to Gary's lii.tMiO draft e:ifribles.
1 OO BOY DIED
Captain of Cavalry Troop Writes Stricken Mother Concerning Death of Soldier Long at Fort Bliss, Texas.
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Mrs. Kalherir.e Iavreile Wolfe. 51 Broad v ay, Oary. returned todpy from Wu'-hintou where she att. nde.i su r:"i a jr.atid teniperanc'.- eonferene' .-. rind sh brought bat k with her a messnS. that the nuvernnient needs ouuj: uumifii typist and stenoc ra pliers at the (-.P-ltol by the hundreds. There, itsterer-ted may communieale vilh Mrs. Wolfe. Good wages are otfered and there an opportunity to mil m the wir work.
"WasliiiKfton overcrowded and nndr i housed.'- .said Mrs. -oif.!. 'iiiieeil lie war bepm iO,Mit eiils J,.-t-. e hec.u I M
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iuoijuht to ash iiijjton to wort.; i.euO1 more, are needed. The government is!
renting; every available building f,jr cf-fice.-i and it is hard pressed lor rooms to take care of its employe"." Mrs. Wolfe saw tho bouse wrestle with the "dry" measure.
Further information a? to tbe death of I Carry Cuthbcrt lug of Kast Chtago, a member of the 7th IS. S. cavalry lias reached tbe bereaved mother, ilrs.
Robert McOuilken. 3427 Michiean ave. 1han last year. Condition of rye on Dec.
nue, yesterday in the shape of" a letter, 1 was 84 1'10 ainst 8-10 and 31 5-10
in ujt ana I'.iio, respectively end a ten year average of 92 2-10.
WAR CROP TO BREAK RECORDS
(By United Press.) H .VhlilXGTOX. Dec. 1 J. America's war crop for next year will break all records under favorable eireutr stances, according to today's agricultural department report showing Increase in winter wheat and Tje acreage planted this fall. The area sown to winter wheat is 42.170.000 acres which is 4 per cent more than the acreage last year. Condition of winter wheat on Dec. 1 was 79 3-10 atrainst 85 7-10 and 87 7-10 in 1 9 IS nnd 3915, respectie!y and a ten year average, of S9 3-10. Rye aereag-e planted this fail Js 6,1.' 9.000. which is 6-10 per cent more
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! the board. i I .a i-Rer ntiinbers of registered inert J .ip repoetinjr today and the percent-;a-r of work w iil be materially inj ,-; r -a. -,d over tit" rereentatre of yesfr- ! da v. but tic". enough are reportinfr. jrh.i,e who read this notiee and have ,' fr'. ndi wlio have been called should ! tlf-rii to po at once before the jiicmd ami to c in the daytime if posTh!. is to be arduous task for j those registered s well as for the
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from Captain D. C. Frezr.ell. Troop : 7tb Cavalry. Tbe letter reads: "Seventh Cavalry, Kort Bliss. Texas. Pee. 1. IV 17. ''My Dear Mrs. McQuilken: "I extend to you my deepest sympathy in the loss of your son. He ns a man valuable to bis troop, devoted to b'S duty, and of tho highest character. The organization feels keenly Its loss. "Th accident occurred Thursday morning about nine-thirty during a squadron maneuver. Jle was riding ahead, with one other rnnn. when his horse fell, tossing him Force distance ahead. 1 was in another part of tho field when the accident occurred, and didn't reneli him until after he vas dead. Death was almost instantaneous. "Chester Faust is attending tbe body home and I am sending all of Harry's personal possessions to you by him. He will give you the details of the a-ecident. Everything has been done to the best of our -ability. "Every member of tho troop joins nie in expressions of sincere sympathy. "Very respectfully.
"I-. O. I'REZZKLU I "Onptain 7th Cavalry " The funeral of Harry Outhbert Long) was held at the residence of Mr. and I Mrs. Robert McQuilkln, 3 f "7 Mi'-higan j averiue, Indiana Harbor, yesterday afternoon at 5;G0 o'clock. Rev. Elmer Jones cf tbe Methodist church conducting the
cervices. The rsll-bfiilrcr'' eonsisted of Alfred Serlin, Roy Sullivan. Dale KJickinger, Ed Gardner, Clark McQuilUin and Floyd Faust. At the conclusion of the service, tie body was sent to Dayton. Pa., by way of the New York Central lines. The funeral patty consisted of Mr. and Mrs. McQuilkin. Mrs. David Kepplc and Mrs. David Brown of Hobart. The deceased wes a member of Troo; S. 7th Cavalry, and death occurred in an accident while be was riding bis horse. The animal fell and the young man was not able to extricate himself in time to prevent being pinned under the weight of the animal.
To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE ISROMO QUIX1KE Tablets. Druggists refund rronev if it fails to cure. E. W. C.KOVE'S "signature is on each Ivox. Adv.
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Today, Thursday and Friday The Dining Car Girls 'Fun on the Twentieth Century' 6 PEOPLE 6 Clipper Trio Bits of Fun and Song Harrison West Trio Comedy. Talking and Dancing Neil McCrea Hand Balancer. t Corbett & Chester Singing and Talking. ADMISSION Matinees 10-1 5c. . Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2:20 p. in. Nights, 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays Continuous 2-11 p. in.
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FOR SALE 1917 Ileo, 7-rass.; starter and lights; No. 1 condition. Granger it- Wbitaker. Hammond. 12-!'l-l
PASTIME T0DiY WM. S. HART tn a Two Reel Feature. Also a 3-Art FeatureTHURSDAY M SEVEN PEARLS" With MOLLIB KINO. FRIDAY EMMY WEHLEN In a Five-Act Feature.
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"Fighting Back" A GREAT DRAMATIC PLAY. Mso a Big "V Comedy and 3urton Holmes in a Trip Around the World.
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A FASCINATING PICTURE Of f LOVK AND ROMANCE.
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Friday and Saturday America's Greatest Actor U$
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