Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 161, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1917 — Page 7

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"Fridnv. "Derpmber 28. 191 1'iH ' 1 U 11 ... . I, ij THK TIMES Pa tro Scvon WHAT DO ENGINEERS DO "OVER THERE"? HERE IS BRIDGE 120 MILES LOXG THEY U. S. MAY TAKE OVER STEEL INDUSTRY Classified Advertisements HAVE BUILT

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titled ftdrerttaements placed witii i ; am orer telephone mot pld for at the oJlc wlthla 6 days, a ad. I ! dltional ciajfe of tea ceats will toe ; milt for oolleetlOB. The brt srr-ioa eta bs gives oi-.r r.atrcna y brlng-lnjr U classified advcrtlsriiBt to cnr office and pay la tor mm aal vara oollactloa X.AK3 cotwtt pro. co. Traces irzwAFSM. AT. , 1917. Wanted Male Help WANTED Junior clerk, experienced. About 17 year. $35 per mouth. Ed- i ? wnrrls viv tf . v, ivt i-hi.-air.v i.' 12-24-S ATED b x v-encueed I-.. cj. 1 1- ' rireinan. oxeatiN uia, cood i:av. Applv Tl'ic Cudai -t-v i L 11 I aCKIIlU VUIUpclllN , iidii . ,V T 1 13-t6-a! -.f)10agO, Ilia. !6 . ', ,. , AVAXTEO Steam engineer. Indiana j Ho.t Co.. Kat Chicago. 12-2S-tf "WANTED Stenographer; vennsnent position; grood future. Stats exper-, Hammond.

WANTED Man in Cost 1 Dept. usl be rapid, accurate and thorough in de- ' tail: permanent position Artr.lv. W. C. Conker Co.

:2-:7-W tVTKD llaa for general work irounri factory: waees $15 per week. I to!v McElrov Ueiting Co., Truman Truman, 12-27-tf end Sohl sts. Hammond. . - t. t. t-v s -tf h m a r"i unnu ; Chemical and Organic . o., Successo. f r. llmtnond. 12--tf ; chauffeur who j know s city . Harber itli er I .; ,? J oh man St.. rurainuuu. TKAKSTZS WANTED ApplT -Sturday. J. J. Ulbo. & Sou, a-yatte at and Erie St. K. Hammond- 1-2-1 WANTED Experienced Truck Driver for one-ton truck. Steady -work, wages 100 per month. Address E. C Times', Hammond. 12-2S-3 Wanted Female Help LIMITED NUMBER OF TOLNUj WOMEN WILL BE EM FLO TED to j trainlr.B for handling our Wmrj inci-buoe in local and long distance- Ule- ; 1'Te PAT SALART "WHILE LEARX- j IMi, frequent advantc in salary. "xcei,W room, and renelUs in Vase o si kne.9 make telephone worn highly desir""vDVAVrKMEVT TV TO POSITION-S 'F RESPONSIBILITY with corresponding advance in salary. Young women between the oses of 16 and23 apply to rhe Chief Operator at. Xo. o. Kimbacii VVhIC.GO TELEPHONE COM PANT. Hammond.WASTED Dishwasher bj's Cafe. Hammond. at once Oiab-12-24-tf WANTED Ladv Clerk. Inquire Nassau & Thomyon. East Chicago. ... -Ti-n iife!r clerk, about 21 year :M "-5 Per morlh. Eat Chicago. Ad- , .1,, tJ' r .,j Tome. Hamnwwi. i 12-24-B j for temporary office O-ood pay. i'.oara. ., Chicago.' 12-27-3 EaiH '.'ANTED Elderly lady to take care of during Way and go nomc miioia. llTSR,. Hammond. ALTERATION" LADY For io-tk and suit a'Jpi. iu' na.- -.' ienv-e aaso. ios. 1Hammond. 1 2-2 i WANTED Girls 15 years or over to wrk on presses; good clean work..o?n i.tc per r.our 10 i-mn. -vorlv later. Apply, Cudyhy East Chicago. 1'kr. Co., 12-27 3 iirls to operate rower sow - nr machines. Apply. Hcb.roy inma Co.. Truman ana a'nu j--rwit' ,5 ir-l-II " NTED Stenographer: must understand punctuation, good speller; one Aiih some knowledge, of bookkeeping ureferred. Address. C C C. Times, giving experience and wages wanted. 12-2 1 -tr W XTED Colored woman for washing: take home. Call phone 223 Hammond. Address Mrs. D. Wilcox. "M Pine a'. Hammond. 12-2.-3 clerk for general of f ice j w- a x-tt.- n work; experience fitt necessary. I'ratik P. Fetz to. Hammond. 12-27-2 NTEI Girls. IS years or over, to work on presses; good elegit work..om I7i- per hous to start, then piece vork. Appl" The Cudahy Packing .Co., Kat Chicago. Ind. I2-2S-S WANTEIV as cook GostUn st. -A middle-agertr lady to help in a restaurant. Apply 64 Hammond. Apply, Jit". ( 12-23-1 VXTED Experienced lady foy c'i i'-al work: salarv Jiiti." Apply, A. M. DeAgt . Erie Uy. Hammond. 12-2S WANTED Waitrei Hammond Cafe. I . Ml S'ate st. Hammond. 12-28-3 VNTEI Good washwoman, family of V 4 S I 7 Baring ave. Phone 64R. East .'bii-ago. 12-28-p iNTED Gitl or woman for general 1 housework. Phone CH. Jriirr menu. 12-2S-3 Help Wanted. WANTED Men and women canvassers tor life insurance work: age no hindcrance. largest commissions paid. For the cMies in the Calumet Region. Apply to J. E. Roy. room. 203 Indiana builoing. Gary. 12-2S-S W ANTED Boy or girl to answ er phone nights. Barter Taxi Service. 64o H 'hman st. Hammond. . 12-IS-tf For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE Dodge roadster: also 7pass. touring car; Al condition. Hchman st. Hammond. 12-21-8 FOR SALE 1IM7 Scj-ipps Booth Scylinder, 4 passenger roadster. Phone Hemnibnd. 2225. or inquire 662 Sohl st. H. Moonshowcr. 12-27-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE Used Waverly Electric. Paint, tires, batteries gnod. No reasonable offer refuseij. Car can ho seen at Iemisy Battery Ser ice, nix Fayette St., Hammond. 12-28-i For Rent FOR REXT room, heated, gentlemen. X2tt i5H3. Hammond Garage and sleeping suitable for 1 or 2 Ma v Wood ave. piinn 12-27-2

Real Es;aie Bargains

TEX ACRE FATAf FOR ?ALE Only ; Steel Car Mar.t. ' On ' two' tmv eV road, i Half mile to Rood school. I m prcvoc infn's coniijl of new six-room homo. J yoo.l harn, tool shed and chicken coop. ; After paying all exppn last yeer I ; owner made over $70iVO". All (rood i liblaclj soli. Land is hifth and iry. Price , I I4SPO.00 on easy lermj. Murht oon- i 9id-r small oom,R(. as part Payment, i EASTITTOS, "WOODS fc CO. 1 Phone 61. 597 Kohmaa Street. ! Foil SALE Corner lot and house: ! grood location. M. 1 rankovirh. tux ! aW , "u ' A1-;' - room COttSRe on a 15 f. lot. Mtirtav street; electric ligrhts. nd bath, l'rice. $1200; S00 cash, balance first niorlgTAge at 6 pe rcent interest. 5 - room cottar avenue; elect on a 37 ft. lot. tieall ctric lights and bath. I'rtce Jioju; ji.io to 55U'I cash, balance i.'t per tnonih. 5-room eottBfjre on a ?5 ft.- lot. Truman I'ctm't. nunis una pain; nenij in-f-l und newly decorated. Pric... $1750: $3""J cash balance $20 per month. - rooni modern house on a C2 fv. lot. Kower street: mori;rn In every ny but heif. 'ric. $2600: $7it to $S00 cah. balance easy trrnis. o-ioom modern bungalow on a so ft. lot. Becker street: tlnished in oak. furnaoe heat, also itarase Price, $3350; pail cash, balance easy term s room modern bunjfalow on a 32 ft. lot. liecker street, t.nished In osk. everything Is built-in. furnace heat and stationary tubs, decorated throughout, also (taraee, trees and shrubberv. Trice. $jno; $4j0 cash, balance $S0 per month. We hive been able to Ket the low j prices on these to wind-up a few eals j for the closing of the year. We expect j to sell all of them before January 1. i UL1BICK ft BZCX. ! Phojl 480 or S659. i Hammond. 12-CS-l . FOR SALE Store 1 :IJ! r livitir

liv.n.r room, and two lets. Corner"' . ' .--i...M Oostlin and I'ameron s. Inquire. Mrs. jS3K' Improvement in the amounts Ret Przbyl. 7J3 State Lir.e et. liammond! I fort h in said roll, and will then Rive a

, 11-17 1 nio eod For Sale Miscellaneous FOR Sale Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watclies. r.-K-" ttii-hla ;J.an Bank. 65 State St., Hammond, i Open eveninss. 4 z tf Kl fSMAVL FEED fi. ROOFING CO.. Hit Clinton st.. phona 2727. Eaet Chlragi. phon 445H. 6 H lm FOR SALE Full blood Angora Ooats. male and fmale. Mood.- Camp. Cedar Lake, Ind. 12-27-1 mo FOR SALE 2 sho eases suitable for store. alno roll-top desk. .,',621 Cedar st. Ind. Har. 12-28-2 FUK f Vl.E About 20 large walnut

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state. Address, Box 317, 'Hammond. FOR SALE Cheap, well matched team of hora. weight 3f0 1""- each. Phon" 32S1 Hammond. ' Will loan if party will pay feed and k;ep of horses. 12-2S-1 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Furnished room: hat water heat, modern. 4 Elizabeth st. Phone 1C76. Hammond. 12-22-tf FOR RENT Furniahed room. 25 Rimbach a-, o. l'hoiie 173S. Hammond. 12-26-3 FOR RENT 1 s'ening room. milrn conveniences. Phene 2215 854 Hohman at. Hammond. 12-27.-2 FOR REXT 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, and 2 sleeping rooms, at 4 Ogden st. Enquire Nag'.e Dairy, Hammond. 12-27-.! FOR RENT Rooms, with cr w hoard. Call 23 Plurr.mer ave. 1142W. Hammond. 12"hi.u . Phon? I FOR RENT gentlemen Room suitable for 2 or man and wife, in D. Atlas Apt. E. Chicago. 12-27-'t FOR RENT 1 largo front soms for light housekeping: modern conveniences, private family: no children: ref. rq. i12 Truman ave. Phon IliST Hammond. 12-2 S-2 ! FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping rooms near Standard Steel: gas. heat and nguis iuinicnca, m tiecKf r st. Hammond. - 12-28-3 Lost and Found LOST Large black fur muff in some store, day before Xtnai. Return 94 Russell st. Hammond. Reward. 11-28-1 FOUXD Ladies' watch in alley bet. Sheffield ate. and Hobman St.: fob attached. Owner can have same by describing same and paying for this ad. and reward. 131 Sheffield a.ve. rftonc 1"0IM. Hammond. 12-'s-1 LOST Wed., on north side, silk bay containing small purse; return to Simplex, or phone S31W. Keep contents. Hammond. 12-2S-2 Wanted to Rent w ?JtKT 3 or 4 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Rtspectable neighboil'iood. for young marnd couple. Address, H, T.. Tunes Hammond. , 12-27-S For Rent Houses FOR RENT 9-room house. So. Pide; sun-parlor, furnace, elect, lights, etc.; 3 min. from car. Phone 1027 W. Hammond. 12-4-t r FOR RENT 4-room house near HUh and Deodar sts.. $22 per mo. Inquire. Miller. 3S Michigan ave. Phone 4S2. Indiana Harbor. 12-27-3 FOR RENT House. 6 rooms and bath. Rent J1S.CV call 12-27-2 1t7 "onkey .ave. 14gl. Hammond. FR REXT 4-room cottage, partbtished: north side. Inquire. .1'"2 State st. Phone 'so Hammond. 12-21-1 For Sale Motorcycles. 40 2ND HAND 40 MOTORCYCLES. All makes. Pick the machine you want, start paying now, take it out when spring comes, ba'ance easy payments semi-monthly. Will accept liberty Bonds. Excelsior Auto Cycle Salesroom 329 State St., Hammond, Ind. 2S-4-11-18-23 Miscellaneous FIANO LESSONS Guaranteed beginners' course. Special for school children. Geo. G. Green. Fhone 32?s Hammond. 11 Kinabacu ave. Hammond 12-24-5 PUNCH PRESS WORK, SHU V RING and spot welding done for manufacturers. Two Prep Ladder Co. 2a2-3 Indiana ave. Phone 741 Hammond. U 13 tf FIRNITUR REPAIRING. Upholstering, Brass RM Refinishing Lake Countv Upholstering Co.. KS7 E. State sr. PhoneB: Hammond 2M9. East Chicago, 370. 12-27-6 For Rent Flats. F1R RENT Michigan ave. 8-room flat. Ind. Har. Apply S519 12-2S-3

j NOTICE OF ADOPTION Dp' PRIMARY j A'SjSES.SMKNT HO 1. 1.. notice is riEUKiir oivkx as

ll'ORUK'TKP: Thai on the 7th ciiy of; ! May. 1317. the Hoard of Public Wothsj U'lnpl"!! a Primary ,M'Fsmrnl E'll fo improvement of Gniti from Twenty (20" Noith f the South lino of Nliie'.frt!i Avenue to the Twi- ! , ty 20'r'f"t South of the North line of Twenty-first Atwj with in the City of Ga rv. Lake County, lid its n;i . under I e- ' " . ... D ......... v- . ...... ! "'- ,xU. nuop, - ''rl tne TMli .lay p; cnib.-r. l'Mic by the l.onr l of PuWic Works, by tin ntfnt TvIv- f K ) feet hi width, with . ol&? or stone found ik n. with stonrl sit rf .ice. finished with liuir-stone Srrecn- i Tho Intersecting streets and all ;?s sre: Xinetc-entlj Avonue, Twentie'h Avenue. Alley South of T.venticth Avenue. Twentieth Place. Alley South of Twentieth riace and Twenty-first Avcnu Th f-nrllei str-. is mid alleys v. hhin one Hundred Fifty (i.0 feet nr. : First .n ori n nd Sialth Alley Eaet of ('aifleld Street and First ar.U North and f julh Alley V.'est of CorfU'id Strc i. Said Assessment Ko!l contains the names of th r.wners and description of property to be ajsnssed, with th against each lot cr parcel of land i-ub-ject to assessment and is n tile and can bo seen at tbe office ot the Board of Public Works and in the City Clerk in the City dlall. .jaty. Lake County. Indiana. On the 31st day of December, 1917. at Nine o'clock A M . the Hoard of Public Works will meet in its office at the "ity Hall to bear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against ! ea. h of said lots and parcels of land j and will hear and determine the nuesticn j a? to whether the same have been benelliearingr to a'.! persons Interested, and thereafter susiaip or modify in whole or in .part the respoctive prima fcie assessments on satd roll. By order of tho Hoard of Pubii' W orks. GEO. II. MA.Vl.OVr. ASA F. HOOTER. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Hoard of Public Works. LORETTA RERXSTEIX Publish Dec 21 22 24 2S Ork. 7 28 29 1317 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Pealed proposals will be received by the P.oard of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, until 10 o'clock .. .. . (erected at. the City of Hammond Purrpt lnr Station as follows: (Section A.) Re-jnforced concrete chimney with a f.re brick lining. (Section B. ) Radial friek chimney with a fire brick llnin? All in accordance w 1th tl,. ylan a , ' "ono on in- jo hit t 1 :r- 1 J r..v!i , .u -i... e I ri-in i' 1 io.i'. .oiij in-: vm ... 1 Hammond, Indiana. Certified cbe. or ! (1CI0 00) to accompany each bid. The Board reserves th- right to reject any and all bid. J.V-OR SCHROETER. BARNEY A. CARTER. DANIEL V. EN RIGHT. Dec 21-23 Board of rublie Work." MICH. CITY MnYOR TANGLEJJKE GURYS Three Men Claim Office As In Gary; Preset Mayor Is Defiant. MICHIGAN CITY, IND., DfC. 2S .) Michigan City Is overly blessed with 1 maytfrs three men claim the office. ( Fred O. Miller claims to have been i 1 elected in November by a majority cf 7y). Samuel Taylor, Ida Republics 11 op ponent, claims Miller -is disqualified to j hold the office because of the fact, thatj h ts a subject of the German etnp tor. j M. T. Krueger, present mayor, says neither Miller nor Taj lor has right to i;ie onn-e ana ne says no is going to stick right on the job. Mayor Krueger already has filed a petition in the Federal court to enjoin Miller from taking office next Jtin. 7. Tajlor today f. led' quo warranto proceeding", claiming that Miller, an alien enemy, was elected by several hundred illegal German alien enemy votes? ! Taylor claims he himself was duly; elected last month and says Krueger j should be cjusted at the expiuition of his term. Jan. 7. and that Miller should be permanently enjoined frcm taking) the office. NEXT SELECTS ' GALLED FEB. WASHINGTON. D"C. Tlie following statement of national interest was isstn-d yesterday by Provost Marshal General f'rowdi r: "It has been decided there will be no more form.il calls for deferred percentages of the prefeut quo'a before February 13. "While boards should, until they have enough men finally classified in class L.seiid forward promptly men selected under the old regulations to make up d- ficiencies in culls already made, the result of this decision will be that we shall bu able to give the benefit of the new classification system to all men w hose ' order numbers are so late as to place them within deferred percentages of tho present call. "Calls wiil, however. bo made very shortly under tho provisions of section 149 for the special clans of men there mentioned. "For the f-ake of composing (lie public mind and for the convenience of registrants, this information ought to be given w idfc dissemination." Section 149 relates to "technical and other experts and registrants highlv skilled tn some Fpecial line of work." U. S. Fixes $5 Maximum For Indiana Seed Corn LAFAYETTE. IND.. Dc. 2f. Idiana seed corn will not sell for more than a bushel, accordirg to plans of the (federal government 111 meeting the scd corn situation.

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Perhaps the longest military pontoon bridge ever built crosses a great trip of swampy ground in Flankers. The photograph shows only a section of the Lridpe, which runs 10 miles in length. It is a triumph of Jlies' engineering.

GARY CHURCHES U ITCH SERVICES

To Await Old Year's Passnig at the First Methodist Church. " Everybody :n the first subtl iviruon of Gary is invited to attend the union watch-night services at the First Methotiist church Monday evening. Dec. 31. The following; churches are to hold a union rer' ice at the Methodist church at the corner of Seventh and Adams on iloniav evening: r irst i-resoyie-nan, 1 irst Kptit, r ;r(t t ontirega.tons! I-,.tred Pre.bvterin. First Meth- 1 . n. a k.u t.nfhersrv I . . .. . evening b r:i'.-v 1 13 i" 9 o'clock w ith special music and the I sermon by the Rev. E. P. Smith of the I l"nitd Presb. tei 1 in church. This la 1 to oe 1 01 iow eu i.j ''' ueIfffn 10 and 11 o'clock and the spe- I ci.-.l "New year"' services will be lielct front 1! o'clock untli the New Year is ushered in. Every person in this part' of the c'.ty Is urgently invited to at- j

UU,J l"rE"T -t. .... ... v.., ... v..,,.,,.. .. , joy the fellowship cf people from thejYou".'"' variou, churches and to receive the tn. Every person in the city Is urged to

splrati-.n ,f the special services. Final plans for thee arecial meet(r.gs w er.e made at a meeting of the pastors of the chur- hes co-operatin? at ta Y. M. c. A. es.etda afternoon. 1 1 ;s a isn piannea i.iat nn-.oi'. waicn .... ... ... ... .. . services wsi; nr. a.1. a 111 irje 1 n, i p sror ,iri T!cn Park churches and among the; CO h ill dies. Jhr TALKING A wile and interesting variety of music is offered in the Columbia rcc- i ortis for Jantiarv. r""irst. sltwuld be I mentioned two nuir.btrj by the New York 1'hjlharmon.ic Orchestra -tie lrgo from Dvorak's "New World Symphony" and Sftint-i-sens' ''Mtrche Slilttaire." Under the baton of .Stransky, tht noted jrvmphonv orchestra ha played both the?e popular concert sj wl,. ' mura, nders1nn;l. ing and bn'lianee of interrretation. The most whistled Mnonp new popular patriotic sontts if the great rube war song, '"Long Boy," ung bv Byron -Harlan and the Peerless Quartette.. These artists give plenty of dash and fire to thin ditty of the modern "Minute Man." which was composed in the "est. and had swept the corn cotictry before it was acclaimed on Broadway. Other final vocal selections of the hour are "I Don't Want to GetWell," which immortalizes ia melody the charms of the Ked Cross rmr-e: "Somewhere in France is the Li!v," with its inspiring; refrain "For tho j . 1. ' " t- -- and truth, nmrW m I-rce!. nnd Wlwn the Creat Red Daw,, is Shin.ng. which hns fiwu l-.njrlend atew sane done. of the present wsr have The Avon CotnedS'. Four, known to all devotees of vaudeville, mikes its dhi.it for Columbia with 'T'tn Crar.y Ivor Every Girl in France.' Goorpe H. t)'Connor sintrs two rollicking Di:e nif Irwlies. '"Dod Sicth Everj-body's Happy" and "Down Where the Sweet Potatoes Grow," rich tenor voice P'tttioR mtich Bppenl into both. Vocii r.oveltie of umi?'.:al charm are 'Mv Hose of Waikiki" and "Hello. Alnha, Hello!'' sunsr by Camrbeil and Bunas tenor duets, with accompaniment by Hawaiian guitab". Among; the netted Columbia artis'.s who nppear in the January offerings are I.axaro, Birrientos. . f-tracori. Rothier, and Grainger. Lazaro's ringing tenor is heard in the fiery "Tremb'e. Ye Tyrsnt?!" from "II Trovatore." lime. Barrientos sings with fine emotional intensity the "Caro Nome" from "Rioo'etto." SrraeoiariV me!rd:ous rendition of "Oh, Brjpht and Fleetirts Shadows." from Verdi's "Errsni," comes close on the heels of the Italian baritone's highly wr.ccessf.il debut with the Chicago Opera orramration. Rvthier's resonant basfo prof undo is hes.rd in "The Two Gren"d;ers'' and Flecier'c rrystical Fonsr, "The Horn." Prrrv Grainier. 13th Coast, Artulery, I. F. A., utilized pert of his furloti'-h to plav liset's Second Huntrarian Rhapsodv. The reproduction of the piano tone hss been achieved with remarkable success. The ".Tarz Dmce Bhies." Columbia's! ncn-est dance records, are a decided novelty, even in these daj-s of strange I

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ITE 01 II MdHDIY EVE Two union prayer meetings are to be held in the rim subdivision Wednesday evening. January 2, in recognition of the National Wek of Prayer. On sei vie" 10 be held at Central Christian church with the eermon by i:-v. Ralph C'.immirts of the Cary Xeifciib.-.rb'vMl il.iuso. The secona aervice . 10 be held at the Fnitfd I'res- ' byteriau church. iN ople from all j church are invited to attend the j service that Is closest to their home j t,n this evening. i Many of the ehnch of the Federa- ' tion of Gary Churches are making rpe-' recognition of the last Sunday of j 010 vear ann riie nrf. .--iinoay 01 ivn with ta xmuorm sermon ineaies. . The , mon theme In manv churches!. . 't...-.l ir.ff , ,.. . ? . .!!. P.trk wn ri-I and that on the first SunK . . v. nay i"i 1 ! i j co w ifnjni?, 1 01 ward." The evening- services this Sunday are to mark the opening- of week of prayer wiln et rann on "The

j-.ternai i.-i.nf. Sunday. January ii, is again to be ob-j,.

served as "Go To Church Sunday" and I people of all churches will'be aeked to place posters ja their windows readings a.. follows: i j "close the old year r:ghf and "ta-t th- -w J-ar Tight" by attending t?.e , church of their choice. Through ": , co-operation a-iiT.g the churches of the c:ty U is d-.'.-.cl thai each church will pet into town, w.in mow lam.nes wao ' , .. . ., . . ....... , i pr" i-r i.ii; cnuv.u ani mii uni.e in tending; tho n nation tj attend church srv I - es E3 lbt ! 111 tn.ii I-? r v. 1:1 1 &T .111 yam MMMM rhythms a;vi harmonics. They are r-Iuyed by th.- Y". CI. IInly Orehcsvra, of MeinpliiH, True, arid the'.r weird as-1 s' i ;-er-syrc opined strains are a ccmpeJIriK ca'l to th dauc floor. Anting the.e new "bltie." ate "Livery -S:.lle I'.I'K's." 'Tho Hookinjs Co Bhie,"' "'lie Miss Hag." "Fuzzy Wnz-v." -Sweet hild," 'Old Tow'ti Pump," s.r,d others of ectia'.ly odd name-:. FsH Fuir Rector Novelty OrcL.5tra jazses KdJic Leonard's urnous old "Ida! Sweet as Apple Cider'1 and "More Candy." Prince's Band contributes a a rn?--top "It's n I ;-nz Way to P.f.rhn, But We'll Ot Thrre." and as a fox-trot "There's .-l""avs Somethin Dotn' Down in Dixie.'- The Jockers Brothers vigiin . and piano duets, unique in dance music, include a breery fox-trot and onv,-pter. ''The Sun Shirais BriRhter" and "Jtjjtt on Watch My Step," both by 'that master of melon v, Jerome. Kern. Two other very livfiy dance numbers' nro-Irving Berlin's "Srnile fitid rl.V.v Vo'ir. Dimple" and Jentes' "I Doa't Went to Get Well." Vf . . 1T-.I ' 1 iheurd in two numbers "Mv Laddie' i a , ..Mv ( KnnirW IJf;inP " The , 1 ww dsnffhjfir is' ri0,..(; nr xl(, est,re5sion which marks h, r sirru. and it i .shingly in evinenct :v belli these son. Saimiel Ash tintrs Von Tilzer's "(Jive Mo tho Moonlight. Give ie the Girl, and Leave tho Rest, to Me." Two nicl.-.dious SiUis of old. Ireland are ' " Asthor'"Rnd "A'l Krin i Cnlling Mavournern." Hum by the Cohimbia f4fell.tr Quartet. Greek Ever.?, a baritone who has n.ade & 1.31:1? for himself in New York within the past year, makes his Columbia debut with 'Tlo'.-newr 1 Bot;nd." A c;rl tenor '.f rem.irkable power. Ruby Hehier, sings the "Berceuse"' from "Jocclyn" and "When You and I Were Younc Mi?gie." Th now Fred Stone musical show, "Jack O' Lantern." is represented by two of its catchiet numbers. "Wait Till the Cows Come Home" and "A Sweetheart of My. Own." ?t;ns by Henry Burr and Jan.ei Harro-J, respcctivelj. "Chick" Sale, who has maJ" millions laugh, in his "Country School' xnudevil'o sketch, is -.irr.th.-.T j-rrf.jr:ner v-'no bus made his f.rst records for l'oS-:n-bia. Tl is reritatir n. in which he in personates his no'ed character I.eni I'r.dcTd'mlc, "l"-'iine- horner of ih Silver Cornet .Band," sre Lem himself in even tone and quaver. A remarkable record ia "Life in a Trench in Beteium," a combination of eong and r'-cttation by Lieut. Git Rice of the Canadian armv, in which actual conditions Rmong the bovs st the front ar rraphfcally yet amusingly related There are also new accordion end ukelele selections, cornet, and piccolo solos, two iiurnber. bv violin, flute and ha") trio, snd some delightfully rest. f'tl and melodious mu.;c by I nnct g Orchestra,

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200 Steel City Patriots Enlist For Service In 1 Africa. I ,. . . . .. A?r Hsn to Patriotic addrea.ea I " Jonnson, Serbian recruiting offi'-ers and local Serb leaders. 200 Gary .. J erDians. many of thm technical eubj jecls of Austria-Hungary, but having 110 love for tVtmr TAi.mv,. r.. .... . 1 . imam. vnu--ieu ior immearate service in ! the American and Serbian reciment. i This regiment will ko . overseas via Canada, and after arrival in France it is expeciea tnat it will see service in Africa, where another Gary-Chicago-Indiana Harbor regiment is now in action, having helped to win German j colonlai possessions for t,he allies, j Mayor Bring. Tear., At thm mM..m, ,,,, i:, v.nm, , haJ1 ,20 Madison street. Mavor John-! , SOf broll(rht urs ta tne of niost I of the 1.000 ratriota In attendance The! ,.irt y,f. v v,... . ... u... ! i tRt M t0 war, R)50 reaj ; ,( 1 v. t ,tl'-,-r " got yesterday from Eli 1 Khieste now with the Gary regiment in I a fVica I Zieare On Sunday. j Gary's "00 patriots will lenve the city on Punday.' to be accompanied to ChlI cago by Mayor Johnson and Louis i Grkovich. There they will join 500 i other Serbian, who will be trained in I Canada, I Serbian officers will be asigned to the i men by the Serbian government. 1 FOOD BfiifE STARTS fli County Food Administrators Flan Intensive New Campaign. 1 (Special to Tne Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 28. Presidents j of food card signers for every county j and for every township in Indiana will ; be named t-J co-operate with the county I food adm .nistrators in the intensiv e conjservation campaign planned fcr Indiana i during the early part of 191". Every man or woman who pigned a food card ! will be asked to join with the local ,pxI ecutlve for the purpose of making c.ffectlve the new program of the foo.l ndj ministration, which is to he follows: ' I One meatless meal evcrv riav One wheat less mean every dn. Meatless Tuesday. Wheatless Wedn'es.ia ;. . Pork less Ps'turday. Use less animal fats. c 1 7 Use less sugar. ' Tie campaign will be to mac wheati less "day 100 per Cent wheatless. In 1 other words substitutes which are abso- ' lutely without any wheat in their com- ' position must take the place of wheat J bread, pastry, etc. ' GlOm GOAL FIGURES ISSUEDjrO-MQRROW Lake County Fuel Dictators i Fight Lightless Night Rules at Meeting. 1 You may read in THE TIMES tomorrow the coal price schedule fixed by lake count y'a board of fuel administrators at their meeting at the Gary Commercial club yesterday afternoen. The maximum prices which a dealer may charge will be made public tomorrow by County Administrator Viilliam Feuer. who presided at the meeting of local iuiministrators yesterday. I.lghtless Rules. Lightless nights will be Thursdays and Sunday, in effect after the next i meeting. January 1. It was argued that 1 Gary didn't need to have lightless j street signs and sidewalk, lights as j the stei comjan make t:i p-iw-ec t from waste gaa and it would only go to waste anyhow aithont-h th- city of Gary gets soaked $22-'.0 a .ear ator; for an arc light than Ihmmo:;.! ha.to pay but it was vc.-d to :r.f .rce th. order nevertheless. H. I. Snyder of the Gary t Interar- I ban system, said his company w s hv. ing- trouble to get hard coal tj heat the cars. Higher Court's Record. Appelltate Court ctin. 14f t. Federal -Life Life Insurance. Company vi. George W. Weedon, ad-

WABHINGTOH, Dec. Iw,. Siuiisloa 'hat he delayed the wooden ahip-'onllrting' preftram f -m two tc fear itionTXs wm medt- 1fore the Sscato commerc comnUttee by Admiral Samuel Bowles, cocitruction gp-jrt cf the TJaitcd Stctoa liivpiS" beard. And tho whole woodea lu.p prog: am, he Implied, was a complete fallnro. The admiral invimatad that it mlg"tt be necetiaary later to cetn-marfteei-tha steel industry to get no-iffh ataal for the ahlpe. "Have yen taken ary e-era toward coraraanliiug thu steal industry f" Stoa'or Kelau cf Minneaota aXel. "So far w e have 011I7 tllscnesed it," Admiral Bowls nsreiod. Hs added th.it The" Idea bad met no obstacles during Informal discussions.

mln'trato-. Clinton C. C. It appearing that .avi- was planted the appellant in this rsiisf: to tile its re-;ue:;' for oral argument ao of date of tl n its briefs, and aid teii-iest for oral ar gument having ben overlooked. 1 11 -opinion in thin cause withdrawn an;' cause is set f..r oral argument on X'el l iar;.- ". R1 at 1 a m. Appellate ( ourt Ituntrs, lt'023. Th tannird Brewing ftr.i pany vs. Charles Musuhn. Lake St. Appellee is granted time, includ.'ti? February 1. !l!8 10'i3. Cadick Millint? Company s Valdosta Grocery Company. Gibson .'. C. Appellee petition for time. H'114. Mattie Waking, admini.-t i a - trix vs. CincintiaM and Western Railroad Company. Union C. C. Arp"!!1-'' is granted tirt.a, including March 1. 1 1S. 10151. Ephriam Chris'lfeb vs. Svlvin Me-lvina (Bennett) Chrlstlleh, by next friend. Lagrange C. C. Appeller.t time granted, including February S 191. 9996. Chicago, Teire Haute & Southeastern Railway Company vs. Harry D. Boyd. Vermillion C. C. Apellent s' petition for time, which is granted, including March 1. JS1S. 10H8. The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis P.a ! way' Company, vs. The Horn" Insurance Company of New York. Csss C. C. Appellee's petition for time, which is granted. Including January T. 1!1V HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO KAIIjWAY COMPANY TUkLE TS US. Bammo&A to 63ra SUeet a4 Sou; Pas atmbu. Csxs Caia Cxa AJrtv. i.ve JJe -uoave ixB bora t. isaiUiU J i.a.uni d tua bt. :2t'aun ';.7Sdm :10alJ 6:S :2S ,:50 - 6:'S s:U '-Uo - s5 l"i 7-Xl Jf-ff j:3 : ?: .6 - :is 6:05 : il i-il . e:3 10b e:a S:6i S:4 -;4 1"3 JS:? H'-- 10:1 11 is It'll 11:43 10:33 3! I ill- mi inn i:s! IXl 2:24 1:18 t l 11 HI 1 " I'nt S:P5 1:fS 25, lit ' III !: Vi ' 3"3. lis 4:0i 2 58 .65 !! 4:2a SI 4-1 rtt '4? 4:S - 4:65 ? A-ts 6:2 3.5a 4;,ij iA0 6:40 4:13 6:11 4l6 6:oS 4-JS Jig S 10 i 6:z 4:9 6; III f:!? - CIS f:'3 l20 7:20 5:58 f. lii :18 7:1 5-50 S:,,, ' S :5s '3 6S lit 2. if 8:25 7:10 ' , lit :6 ilos 9:05 7:33 gi lit :23 7.r8 tn III 8:45 118 til o-o, 100a S:3 S j J t-2i 10:26 S:B8 . .-( I45 10:45 9.1 10:1 JXISO 11:30 9:o? 10:,( HIOO 11EJ 10:2 U: ll'iom 1:00 11:28 1:J ii.OOara 2 :1a sl2:00ra vTta Whiting and East Chlcajre aTe South 4'hlcago oaly. j atm Oalea: a. am, a 4:tT aV m INVESTIGATE! Our "Twenty-Payment Flan." It will pay you! 2.".n is the monthly payment on jr.o. $5.0 is the monthly payment on $100. We are licensed and bonded "O the State of Indiana. Loans on Furniture. Pianos. Victroias, Live stock and Office Fixtures without removal. Call. Write or Phone. Private and Confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY 141 and l.".fi East Sia'e Street, Panama Rjiidir.xPhone ?.:.;. li flAmmond - Ind. ant. -7 (Dm Sk 1 scheduls rrrt-TrvB OCTOBER EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND For Cincinnati 8:05 a.m. 12:4 " WEST-HOUND. For Chicago T';46 a. in. and "4:25 p.m. Daily. tiHiCHtSTF-f? S PfLltllJI! A. OrliL-c:L i. .'a bl-fce-t--' l.msl UreBiVf ills In Er4 aixi .I4 xnm,..'J t-m... iel y.lb BIm RiM3. a k tiler. 71T fft... Itncmf-U As-fnrCltl-t" rrFl.T' Tt'trUkU'.tf 1KM 1'ILLS.i Vfl SOLD BV ORWOftISVtirf:tK A rm'tT for isfettoo rf th irtltir tract. Ptiln, aoB-siiiirnui2a sad will cot -rictur5. Kaiistes In I to t HOLD BT nRCnT. Psree! Pot if demr-d Price tl. or 3 battlsn 82.7ft. Prepared ! tHE EVANS CHEMICAL CO.. CfNClNN AVI. O.

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