Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 166, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1918 — Page 5
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COBKTKO ETINTS. Mis. .1. F. ntuni w at home to the Mildred Klmbrough will te hosier? , nn'inlvrs of the Joa i-.Ii I. Liu. Anl Soto the F. TV 1". I", t'lub at her Some in ! cioty "Wednesday iifjfrnf.r.n nt their i.etroit street Saturday afternoon at j regular monthl y bus ,noss meet n.s . The two-ihirty o'clock. j next mooting will occur on the first Th- civic department of the 11am- i Wednesday in ivinmrv nt the home of iiioiid Woman's "nib will meet this ' Mrs. I'ohen in Highland .-tie.!, '"inns at the home of Mix. .;. 1..! Smith, 5504 South Hohtnau street. The j A mooting- T.f tho Monroe Street ltiUl welfare committee will hao tho Ladies' id ftociet v took pkce ester-
i feting m i-hars" and Ihe leader Willi be Mrs. 11. iKAve',1. I The meeting of the Kings Hofalds ; v hi.'h was announced for Saturday aftvi noon has be n postponed one week
when Florence liix of ilaude street w ill I cussion of the future of J eru. lens. hostess. Mrs. Myrtle T'fefi'cr was detained ftoiu .Mrs. V. . ". Crumpavker has postponed j the meeting but will speak at a. moot -tie-i-iceting of i ho Kmbroidory Clubbing in 'he near inmre. At tho coiiclnwhieh wm to have been held at her I sion cf a short business .e-.sioii Mr", home m i.i'irti'ldlc 1'ark on Monday aft-j Teaser agisted by Mr. ('. (.'. Sprout
crnoon. Tho I.ejai Ttonperanc.! I.ogion of tho j -'ii side w ill dispense -with its nieot-. e durUig the months t.f January ami i br ry j ; Mr: em' A. K'ohiivui it -he Ctdumbn afternoon at hman street, toire"- t-ibles a cm "rta.ncd thi Club at caids her honte in The suests t ii pel at th" con-! . lusioii e.f the sanies the hoatoys served a .iiir.ty collation. llish score wa s j made by Mrs. tviiliam Thum. Mr-. K ! H. M''lii will give the next club party at l:r home in South H-higan treet m ;-o v ok? un Tliii is, j;l . ' ! 4 i Tho Chatnber "f Con-mere was th see,,., ,-f .,. do'igh; I'll dan. -in party giv-j en ia -t ev rU4 l'i- tl.. .Iimtor i lass of I ' h high school. Tho party was enjoy-j ed by pearl v fitty 011115 poop! anions i he uest be in, u-oral from liaiy and ,. Ke.st ChieiBo. MeKelvoy' orchos'ra played an attractive daio-e program i Th- holiday colors were used as decora-; i ions, the hall having festoons of red, and c-c'ii an! masses of Christmas sieens. ; A eo!i afternoon was spent by tha member. of the Knight and T.idie? of Security Club josterday at the horn of Mr. Adeline 'Winar in lijtden street, The members brouaht their rieoejie work an-i at the close of the afternoon they w re .-erved w it.li a prettily appointed re ,.e.-ire iunoaeon. canned goods nei: r 1 io lodge. The next - i. 1 v n m l wo weeks "i.-rnoo n'oy Mrs. Ru'h v street The salo of ed .V..41 cer,t club party will on Thursday McCov of S'.bMi?. Sarah Haste whr. has been the iiest of l-.er dauichtel-. Mrs. R. O. ' r-- o ia . en hided lor visit. here "Wcd-R-forci returning to her home 111 San D: ?g". Ca.. Mrs. Hnge w iil spend -01, -,e tmii visiting :n Tacoiii , .Wash. Mis mi kier has be 11 entertaining hr niece. Miss Ru'h Hae. durinwt the holtdss. Sh- will return to the east where she i. attending school ne:C. Sunday. Th men.bers the Tine S'reet Ladies' Aid Society gathered at the i'-T-.e of Mrs. William t loth well yo.sterd , v after:, 0011 and fro:n there went to Mo- heme of Mrs. Robert Kost rough, the out. going pr. sidont. and tendered her a delightful surprise party in cel1 onion .f her birthday anniversary. presented her w ith a potted fern ! 1:1 r. niembrance of the day. Dainty re-. fi e.-hr.vntfl were servd and about ttvep - j -; v n-omber.s were prenetit to enjoy j o aftornoun. Next Thursday Mra. ; l.tikemfin w ill be ho.sfoji. at the regular ; o.eetims r,f the society. hammond soldier UNDER FIRE seveial bru-hes with reaching the trenches -sure I would pot have not be.-n for Mayr'" 'ri. If ha entirely "We i-ave har the enemy slice bo-e. w 'nob I a" I'lr'n-'l h.d it Wonderful Ren -ired In : ' os -m.p' of indi;e.si j.,ri and awful ca I'.i'-I'. Army food now digests is mother's use.? to." It i a l. irmless preparation that r-! lc irthal tii'f'-ii- from the, t tract and ailass the inflam- j w hi. !i causes praoiioaliy all !r. .. r and intestinal ailment ; tti-peodiciti.!. line fi-m. will ,.r niot-oy refiipded. Summer"" ;'. Ilidseley Irug Store" in ci.tral Drug Store in Indiana , v. Hal h QUALITY T l i I ". T POINT The Ortt Shoe . A ii'i s' v b-. V ii . t 'oiii'ovi . Puces h (oni'.nne to riiakc "SIM )F." for "YOF." 1 cnula .MILITARY BOOTS for Women Tho si;. 1- of 1 ho hour, ideal for stroot nidi ess wear: ian or idnck. Kit! or calf Ion bo- $5. CO to $7.50 vVALK-OVER SHOES for Men Tho choice ,f na'ions $3. CO to $3.50 RUB3ERS i'.t" ir.op.. 'Aohieii and ciiiiiljop. I'o.vjiar prices. HAMMONDS (J LARGEST BOOT SHOP 163 STATE STREET. MBIMIIieiW IMIII.I S I I !" 'r-r "-wrtflp ." rJ etV."s,7eAw-f . t:;., .1 1 ,.-- - : - J h - .-'..!"- ' v t ' y t , A t M - J
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at hvr home in Harrison street. Mrs. j J. C. Millikon road a very interesting j paper on "The ('upline of J.-rns-ab m" j which was follow t-d by a 'ii-r.i! disserved refreshment-tj-i. pow U I'ooeiave - !oote, ofiC'-i of -, v-r.'-No. 1 True Kindred will . a meeting th:.- evoiiin !'. hall in State street. b inst ailed a' at the I. O. .' Hammond Chapt-r N' M-os-hort l.eiien will e-rs this evening. Aft .. 1 ;1 'oi,en install its of r the l-dse se sion th-r- will be a social hour and re-fr'.-hni'-iit? will b" served, -- Th;s wood's mining of the Hap tst Woman's I'nion took place yesiteriUy aftor-voii at the home of Mrs. Hai ry M'r.is ii: Hizbland street. It was totssior.ary dav and tho program was oi charge of Miss Ida Ross. M;s Trace Muir funs. I airing 'he alio moon an auxiliary wis orsn''.ed to do R .1 Cr'oss work and Mrs. V. A. Hill was oleoied chatrnun and Mrs. W. V. l'.i"tlt, so-. rotary and treasurer. A social h"ur followed in charge of Mrs. (I. lJogerts. Mrs. O. L. Smith, Mrs. Sarber and Mrs. Ritt'r. Mnib'r? or rjolden Rod ("amp -No. 1537 Roal Neighbor. gatheri'd at t'i 'home, of Mrs. Kmma. asey m ;1t! on L ' court and surprised her last t venm. : I The'rarty was 111 th nature of a faro- j j well to Mr. Casey who is losing for i California to remain indefinitely. Th j guests brought refreshments with them' land after a pleasant eenmg of unci'' j 1 and needle work a lum he..,i was rvid. , - 1 T'r story hour at tb.e H-ir.t:iond pub lic library will be held at tihour Saturday from ten to o'elo-'k. M:s Susan Sli'if- r v. ill I story teller. 1: 1 ml' The weekly mectins of 1 'orcas I;obekah lodg.- will be held Saturday ovonnt the o. (K 1-. hall 10 state treep T'i ins' lla'ion of officers will feature the meeting sod it. is especially desired that the degree staff, attend. i-nthei S t ne Miss Jane Dye returned to l.n layette. Ind-. yesterday to resume her stu lies at Rurduu University after sp.ndme the holidays in Hammond with her parents, Mr. and 'Mes. ..lames I've. private Karl K. Snyd-T who hi boon the guvst of his parents, Mr. and M r . C H. Snyder cf zii o stnn stret ttirn-d toda to Camp Talor Rouie-i vi i'.e, Iy. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph H:rs-h of Carroil street will leave the hist of ti'xt week for Florida t" upend few weeks jri Jacksonville they v' ill visit then son Joe Hirseii v lie is m cat-tp the!--Mr. and Mr", t'lwp- M- Rd- r daughters Florence and Rose ,.f s and JTohman street tott y.trii v tor 1
IPensacola. Kla.. where they will remain!""""j for three month.'. -.d. ! , rr';?:r":n ::'t;
Miss Pauline Hil' Lindah1 of Morgan house guest. MlSS l.indahl can.e f the ;unior dancing party la at the Chamber of Com mereMr. and Mrs M. Ror.ey ar whr- ih -y w ill remain for ' Mr. Ron- y has been n th.--cv enlng , I in b'londa 'he ml r. sou'Vi for !!". joined siovoral weeks and Mrs. 1 him tho-re ri-nth John Foley is home iron fort for a visit wi'h his f,o MU'll rents. Ml I I anj Mrs. J. J. Foley of D'tugbi. xin:-. a boy ai.d a girl, jjf. and Mr. K.I ward Hat born on C key avenue. FAIR LADY ACCUSED BY FUZY i 1 1 1 id from pas' loptinusi to a -t as hi. prosecuting the ca ip F.icept that when be p u-i'l. Doput y I'ros'eeut' own at tei nv, hi-- o w n court . iok the wtri'"s r John Stevens ' ac'od as the state's attorney. ! Thus in lh same rase Mr. Fuzy was j roin pla i n i ng witness, jude and spe.ial j proscctiior. "C.n vou boat it"" said Mr. P.Ofn in his closing argument. "In it'i mv- e ;.ertor.i-e this is t he most nssum-
T!I K i ing .-on, ro !; t ion of source. of authority and amaiipg pie-'es of incoii.sitonoy that vr omdV' to my po'iie," 1 Seldom, if ever, '.v.as -ii. il an arrav of
j representative men and women, t.earlv I all of whom v. . re in sv mpaihy wph the I defendant, seep in the city, vourf of this ! muni'-ipa lit y. Tlie court room was j crowded to the d' .;: a'.l the inornmg i and a ft '-ni'on- ! Threatened Roe With Contempt. ! I luring th- pf?iv.' of the trial it tv as on--succession of objections, on the part of Attorney Fuzy and r. pirns of "sustained" bv Special Judce Me. 'loskoy. At one time Mr. Roe wa threatened w ith a fine for cop'.-ir pt. of court. Sv oral business mop stood ready to pay the pne should such be imposed. Mr. and Mrs. Siiith who have beep i--:dents m F.nst Chieauo for ab.itit a y a r end a half have been m.c.ita in as developments that might rail them ba. k 10 Mexico where Mr. SiiiPh has b-rn m the employ of a iivtais roiiiung i-in"rn for many years. Because of this condition, they have not bought furniture but hav e rented furnished apart m nt wherever possible. They have beep Pi the homos of . Alien, cashor of the Harbor National Bank: W. J. I-'unkey, SYSTEM --rnalilo. us 10 produce bitcr radiation than the avtrafip shop at no greater cost 10 .vou :tnd , ou will get the handiwork of experts. Call and got our estimate?. Standard Auto Sheet Metal Works 944 Calumet Ave. Phone 1450.
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Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Restore the Color to Your Cheeks and Remove the Cause of Pimples, Blackheads, Etc. 'very ope on vies a beaut i I'u 1 sk.n, j.isl as - v i y ne divii- a health', potsou I'lislhtly laces filled with pimples, dlsootoratu.ns blackhead, etc.. are- nothing but unhealthy tacos due to blood impurH 'loaii-e tho blood and the la, ml I'li'liliSlH 1 1 f-a ppe;i I . A ''I t' i V' Si .:?,e5 .1V!,1F.-, 1 . ve-At- V 1V Life to Me f Is a Beautioua Thinjr, Tor I Have Mada AH Skin Trouble a Thing of ttaa Put." Yo in t pot believe Thai dr lirfS fnivi's will stop la'ial b;e;nili"S. cause 1- m.p'.ne b :.,..! tilled wi'h manner of refuse matter-. Stuart s a.ciuir, Watets 1 :nn and dear the hiood, driving out all poison and i nipu rp. P . And you'll never have (JOod on:piexion until the blood is clean. No matter ho-.v bad vour oeni plosion is St'iart's Cahdipr! Wafers will work wonders with il You can t these Ittt'e wonder-worke- at your tlrufigiM's for cO cents a packase. Adv . T . A. Stuart Co.. 503 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall, Mich. S"nd me at on ,e by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. N 1 nr. e Ci t v S ' roo r state.. cashp'r of the 1'irs; Natiorial Rank, and K. I.. Rvaii'-. seeietary .f the clumber of commerce. A few monthy aso t! mover, into .lodge Ku'.y'. furnished house a' 121S ReaeOll street. Angered at Ftuy's Esplonj. The Smi'h's say that they hav hen very lunch annov ed bv Mr KuzvV close cspionace on tr- ir acts a if h" feared that some exM aordtnary damage w oubl ' p be done to hu pt"prrty. The judge sa s that h" sa w that thines v. ore n,,t going right and that h ord- retl them t I vacate on t -cenib-er -lst. im January Is nt noon the occupant had not hoeti ! aide to get a drayman to mov e fnMr personal heiergms s and s,, Mr. a:.d Mr, I I'u r.- wont to th" house and demanded I t!v keys. The si'ua'ion was an un-! fortunate one ai d dtmng the period o.
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to restrain so. me o,ow oi leling. called jir. l-uzy a teg simp. I fiia w as tha slravv t'it broke t li- ni'd'j lm. W atid Sll the judge (as private ci';en. of course) a. -ted w itliiii Ins le?al rights and had Mr.?. Smith ariested. W. iv Roe w it- at t'-rnoy for th r)fense and called tor - j.ny of twelve 1 11.- following were flnallv soicct-el-ard Fit ..set a hi, Cius Sw anson. 1". Urii' ! S. I''s'ie.. t '. K teorg- i-.tigp', lurry natron i Tav 'or. f. t e 1 'kri -tepsen. ''T' The 1 , 'rs" I.u 'h anl Charlie ijuw,e ci p.p. of ib e j iry rnd the trial j i la -t.-d ! lav i : : t 1 1 prat l.v half past five1 the a i : eriioop. Tlv jury took: j o Clo I JUe' I VUd I !v 1 1 twenty - o.-t of 'art that U -h- -1. nn- m-r.utfs to re'urn 11 j ' g.iil:v" tiotvv iilistati'tlnat ' Mrs spi'. h admin-d free-! ud Ms: she ,j pi cn Mr. j n " l'"i""'l rable ?iii'it. ?d when Mi. l.oe -ci.iipt- i ll.etit .;e f i ed to i.-it T. n. W il ' lams, principal of t'e M.-Ktniej sci(...!. on the s'-r..l to tf.ii.v as to tile n ea.'.in r.f 'he topm "simp " Mr. Fuy .bjo te, t.-, evtden.-o of ihit nature and liie object p-.n was . u f t a 1 n o . I Defense Ridicules Charge. The defense pi-nd ' the hart;e a 1 1 -pos'orioii one inasmuch as n a. cuseri tlie defendar.', a v. iPsume and d' mure "'iirit lady barelv e.it ,,f bep twentf1, lot more than fi v 1 feet tall, w eightna about ooe i,und:'"d pout:ds an-i bavins a soft. sv.o. t. well roo,tiat. voice, with attempting to prov. k- Judao Fuzy. a s'lM'vart w 11 (je '. loped man, to commit upon her assault and batterv. It also contend.--! that the appeja t ,..n had pot. been incorrectly ir-ed. As a reajlt of Mr. Smith's atfac',,- on the jude in the court r-o.m. the judce a(iam as a private citia- n n.ii an itttdav it beft.ro I'roseeutor John Stev - n - chanting Smith with assault an I j battery. This was at poop Mr. Smith " s p'hoo.I under arr"st and it looked I for a time as if ,liidi Fuzy was not j ip'dng to accept, any bond that was; available and that Mr. Smith would h.-, thrown behind the bare. As soon a the': news spread the-ie w ere about a dozen b mess and professional men that pre.- s...j w illiiigii'-s to jjo op the bond. Tic bond was tirst placed ai S 1. ('" realty, then raised to f i.iipl and P.nallvj a bond of $;.'') was refused. The judge ' could hardly turn down a cash bond of! 1 . ' 1 1 that was finally offered and placed by Mr. Smith wih the assistance of the First National Rank. Mr. Smith and hi attorney appeared in the court room at 3 o'clock this morninit hut .it eleven o'clock the judge had not appeared. Mr. Roe said that he proposed to nk for a continuance 111 order to afford horn opportunity to prepare his def )-.. INCOME TAX POINTERS (By Special Agent John r. Fatten.) I". S. Ite'.nue Agent John 1'. Piittoti who is to. :tt-d topiiioririly by the gov rrnmen: nt i;o,.,ms ! md - FosititVice I building for th" purpose ,!' assisting I taxpaver'J in makiOK out thflr income ! tax returns, stated todav that he is foar- , ful thiit ti-.t a'l ' ixnnvrrs will re. f-iv-the benefit 1 i n ssistaiH-e. because of lie lar.-e pei'-'enrage of t itiens of Jary j bol'le to return, and the limited time be i is to remain in the city. . Many hundrijs of taxpavers r an be j accommodated, who would otherwise bade'inquent nn 1 Eubjeri to penauty. if they will avoid procrastination and come to the agent's room? in the Postoffice. building before the final rush begin". Tlie service 1 free and there is no good reason for delav. True the blank arei , o . v. icr ht.-i i n i rue ion ca n
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.n ineredihle story h-rating tho j was not nn i n . i t a t ion affair a.,.? wa !:aiy K'd t'loss chapter for holding a j pcict tea 1 1 y a vnimg people's parly, pa- ! .".v lr' dance ,1( nsint the Red; trot,. d Ihil-.1v i,u i.iri. ..i i
!' p.fs funds lor i-xpoiiye? at which tho rich people only w-fio inite,j ha ciopi po,l out. U is on a par with o'Ikt like - l'.cs irculated in tho region Tho pors-on 5tart,i:e tins lie was unlouhtcd!y ignorant of the whole-hearted work ' f the To-d Cross U nothing more than a friend of the vneniies of lhs country. j Tho truth of tho affair was that, tfit j ! Christ church guild had tho party in ! j ol.argo and the Id i.'russ iiad nothina ! to do wPh th dame. Tho proceeds! v.cra glMi over to the Red Cross. It given which w ill prepare the taxpayer so toai ;he blank can Le quickly tilled j later. ! li.itj win i'.ae a largr i" nta;e of 1 workmon liabi? to incoino tax than most l ies, oceans or tne large wages paid i here. tl:er bring a comparatively s-llllli irimhor of workman recivms loss than ilOii'i per vor. 'oris'; 1 1 1 1 ions with tho agonl or his j a.-s:sta.it. rc:r U. Zinaieh. nr entirely j erinlhient ia,:. iiiad" so under government 1 order utipving a heavy penalty lor 10- i ! 'a't'uis of this eor. v of people's h'l ! mess affair, so taxpavers may feel as-I : surod that they will receive fieo advice' j -.v ith full protect ion. In the lust, days of he jigem's stay! I Here there will te a grand rush, and ! many people w ill fail 1 g a hearing j . STATES IN IE GOAL DISTRICT Illinois and Indiana have ben Jiinni m a distriot on of twenty in the j e,iunf ry -for supplying. distributing (and transporting bttuminuos e-uil. A sr' ial doptuv distributeir wdl he 'named hv l'ederal Fuel Administrator : ji'iar'h-hl and be wiil ha. charge ,,f f',e', administration and will bo om- i ; powered to issue all orders which now; , a i issued only in Wns'-.inirt'-in. ar-j ! ri.' d'n; to Hen'jtv Kv.-l Administrator i Kn rl I.'ean Howat d. Tb.o new plan n-i!l pr;r.it 3' li di trie tO .-Oil its fuel proh! district art f r--d 'i o 1 1 r . :n s. la,d 1 1 he t .v nt ! abmg lin As far as ssit-.ie all rul pi odueeoj -n a frta'n no will he kept wirron that territory. This w;!l help s-ilve some t-f rhl afoet r, v, . V.t e m At nrfint mm h j of the onl onio from states other j M-.nn Illinois and Indiana Vndr th ' now ytoin Chi ii;o will but n chiefly j Ill;no'. coal. liv.mh of which jro to I ..w a and Missouri. The federal fuel administration d1 e-jje.l xostordav to divert some of the I .,vnie already stored there, to other ,ta1. wlo-re the need is greate FIFTY HOME DEFENDERS ! Crown Ponit Expects Soon to Put Fir j Company in the Field. ! le.lal ta The limes . -RoWN R'MNT. !M). Jan. C 111 Tho home gi.aid ,:.ov miriit in rowti p.ent received addd impetus -t a meetit g cte, a i the instigation of Ray A. .Voders. .n who ha" spent three month iri the ofi'i '"!-' 1 ram in; .amo at Ket t rv-n.ia m in Harrison, on Thursday evetiT2. Mu ll interest, was manifest and it is believed a full quota of turn cap he mustered in in a few !ya. A. L. t 'o'it tright w as made t hatrmati and Jos Riown se, . et i-". Pro-!ti.t hairman t., ;tei.t men.befshin were named a follows: M .1 Smith. II. V. Party, 1 Ben Hayes, Ba". ri. Andei son. August I. h 11 son. The home guard now b.a a t-.e-obei -ship t'f 5 and it 1 he. pod ilntt the i Interest revived will result in a periciaJnent 01 gantxation. s 0 h as our sislri town of 1 lobart and Gary have, whoso I unit are armed and uniformed, and jlTohart ha olans for a $ -..Oon armory Erilist In The Woman's Arrnj By Conserving Foods. CARD OF THANKS j CARD OF THANKS. M 1-3. Ifarrv Kavlor Shiver. a,.,i Mr.: Siuvf t' fi mi:- V'-i-th io eepd th-ir' thanks I-.! the many '.ind friends who; have been of invaluable ,s.M';r;oo in j their recent bereavement, and for thoj expression ' of svrnpathy which have! come to them from all. l--1 Orpheum School FOR Dancing: 152 State St., Hammond. 1 p.st rue ion o!a. every Monday nitrht new Jass and Walk Waltz. Wednesday night Waltz and Two ir.tep. Friday night. One Step, Fox Trot and Waltz. Admission: liontlemen, 5 '. cfnts. I.i'Jios, 2 centi. Class tickets of 12 lessons. J." for spntieinen; l'.JiO for ladies. Six private lessons. $5.00. HALL TO RENT FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHONE 3328. Prof. J. Gregory Keane of Chicaco.
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Stones of tins nature are ridiculous and any true Ann ri' an upon hearing them should notify the polio, and have Mo- a. cusor arretrd. The I tiil. d States j government will go far in punishing these depredators of national organization!'. Ignorant persons who do net know what becomes of the mon v ciwn to the l;erj Cross or the Y. M C. A. war f un is shou Id be pa t riotic enoutrh to find out befoi ,- bobbling. It Is harmful to the country's successes. Am. rieans should help yu-i. , tho pro-t ;,.t ,,mn u. INDUSTRY j Staal Stock i The prjop I'mlc! S'atf who h empoyi of the jentttjoj to .subscribe for the company s s'oi-k under the uual tttork subsirin-. uual Mtock subscrip tion plan will fi hat( . 9.0O0 Car Order To Standard. 1 ilia a.iMoi railroad ears fop i about, piaoeri. The bulk, if .not. all. lik l.v to (ro to the Standard S'eel Car company and the Aiin-n.sii Car alio j l-'otirdry ctnpanv . ' Euih Ship Parts
j At Oiry Plant. 1 e.-ri going ste.d ships for the gov -! 'Jary's second Carnogio library, to he j e piperit i. a;' hut put tog-ether in 1 kt.ow n as th Roins J. Rai'ey branch. I' Jary pow. fabrication of steel from the ! '''n avtnu an'TMadipori 'ro t, will ba I ;ary plant being dopo at the d'dicated Sunday a f t .- ;-no .11. - Exerci cjaiy brifgo plant. The material, for vvill b he!. at the vr..eher school aud- ! th.- Merehar.t''' S h i r h-.i ildi ng corpora- Itorium. ' 1 1 -: is jo-r,t. east for assembly at coastal The new- library was built as tho re-
ship;, ard? CUE Dl YOU BIDDIES! TIMZS BUREAU, AT STATE CAPITAL. INDI VXArol.l.N IND. Jan. i Indiana hens have got to be encouraged to produce more eits. as their share of the task of winning the xvar against j the Kaiser. Any ben that, fails to dot j lc r part in tins treat work will he j I classed a a slacker and is liable 10 j ! h.'it- her head cut off. ! - 1 I A committee on nicmh'rs of the injdinna committee on food production and omerva 'ton w as appointed some time j ao by 'i. 1. Christie, state food director. to conjitdor this subject and make recorriir.e idilptn" poultry, and ej?g 'or increasiotr t he supply of the stite. J j The ( cor ml t to ha.- made its report, in i w h ich it sa s: I "Indiana, nojst h p win the war by producing more poultry nad eggs dur - ing litis. The grent shcrtagc of red j meat can he 1set,e. by an increa ed j t ome voitsiimptioii of its substitutes, .poultry and . No ether products lean as well take the plaoe. of pork and j j. f. or be ns quickly pioouced. hene increased production ci poiiury ann egg. should bo encouraceJ and aided in i a!: way posf ihle." j The report says there i" q. tremenjI on annua! w aste 0 chickens and eggs j that must he stopped. Roor manacrej inept of the flork? is blamed. Much of th.; brer-ding Mock is of poor quality. There i? .a lack of proper equipment, and wrong feeds- and methods of feediner yorn- chicks, also cause waste. Tb.e eg; production of Indiana hn also is much reduced by poop management, the eommttte says. Fowl" to be : kept ih rough th- winter are no properI ly sorted and selected. There is lack i of suitable winter rations, such as milk 'or other animal food to supplement the I rn 1 ion. j In order to aid in making a eampatr.ii j for greater poubry and eez production, j the fommittee recommends among othej I thitias that the farmer and baek-lo' I psrdorer be encou ra-f ed in the prodtici tioti of more poultry and ears, either by
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE
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If Possibly Convenient Make Your Meat Purchases on Friday and Avoid the Big Saturday Rush. FULL LINE OF FISH ON SALE EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK.
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increasing tho number of hens k pt and clip ks raised or by preventing aip'.s-j sihle los.i and wast" in i.M;ka alruady 1
kept. other reconirnendatiotiS are a: to Hows: i-iy publicity, to 'vercc.iiie the nn founded prejudice .-JBainst iohJ storag" poultry and fges and encourage the us uf Hose produots. i KiicouraRo- early hatching. ("so good brooding (ivi i Retain all early hai'li-l pullets and' a few good early hateh.-.i cockerels, fee j breeding purposes. Sufficient and propot fo'uing of fowls j and Browing slock in summ.i. j t'ull out every fowl thai has no def.- j riite purpose in "the flock. ', Improved housing oondit ion.. Fed! by-product feci m the v. inter rat cm. ''ondiKt a cam pa itrn u eariy h.atrh-' ing in Jantiary and one 011 culling in Auguet and Septenibf r. j Make all possible 1 1 - ; of tho Rurde' University pr.ultry dr pai t n-.t-nt . , Organize 11,(5 poultry fnlr of each j county. Organize poult r eiulis nuiopi j school boys and girls. I Co-operation of the poultry produce I buyers of Indiana. ! Th" report calls attention to the faet (that hard-coal is the fuel required for i the brooder stove and itr-uhafr, beI cause it affords a steady h-ai. and urges I mat. early provision te mini'' 001am i , " , ' ' ' " ' . . .... . . cr the state will lie great iv p-nueei. DEDICATE SECOND GARY UNEGiE LIBRARY SUNDAY suit of a $25,000 gift, from Mr. Carnegie. I It eost ?2SiO0. The site cost '5,201) and Jihe books in it to star with wi't total 1 O.OOfl. j The new branch is of brick constrin -jtjon. S3xs5 on the ground and has a ' basement, main and tipper -f loors. Re sides reading rooms there are tro small assembly rooms. In charge will be Wintress Brennan assisted by Rachael Woodke and Rogina Ralew-p i. Sunday's program is as follows: Violin Selection Mioiait: If. Knot ! Address, in Slavish Rev. Father Michael Judi Address Hon. W. V. Hodges Selection . Or pile us quartet Inspection of New Library' Building Selection Orpheus Quartet Addrsi O. R. Wildermuth Remarks Rev. " Father Tho. Janori Riano Mrs. 1,-da R. "White Address in Hungarian I 2 Dr. Wm. R. Feder election .. Orphou" Quartet Address in Italion Dr. Antonio Oiorgi ! i HENRY PINTER SAVES FIREMAN ! VALPARAISO, IND, Jan 1 Clarence Osborne, a inctil 4. 131 7. , m of 1 ho : i 1 ppe.j a ; ket while 1 I Valr.ara iaofi re department, 1 a lighted match into his po a nsw i-i ing a telephone call. Henry, j Pinter, another fireman, coming into1 tha fire station, discovered Osborne'. i nooket ablata. "Without exciting 1 x- ' borne, he inv ited bi:n o'usido the ta-i tion. and there d'unpe.i p,,,, ,nto a t now drift and soused tb bewildered fellow firefishter nntil th" blae was extinguished, saving 1 s'-oi ne ptohahle severe burns.
NATIVE BOILING BEEF 12c NATIVE CHUCK CUTS 1 ic NATIVE ROLLED RIBS 19c NATIVE POT ROAST lGr NATIVE ROUND ROAST 20c NATIVE PORTERHOUSE and SIRLOIN. 18c
LEGS WHOLE OR HALF 20f i SHOULDERS-ANY CUT 19c ( BREAST FOR FILLING 17c
SHORT LEGS SHOULDERS STEW
FRESH OR PICKLED BEEF TONGUES ....
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'-S v ?I 7Vsf -CN, n...;--i Kou Can HaVf-. --" ' '3eau(iful r HjeJ3rows and lashes iuh id a ratnrjil 'y, tr.erhw prr.tnoti" fh prowth, n.iicinir them hmg. tn. k r: 1 f.ii-. thti VTing ffcarm mnti f jprfwion to t-m yes and batT to th fao. Ijfcj-h-Brow-ln is irid -'lr'i b? tHr wkiiH woenr ari lrux and De.iC i wo res at ' &Oc. 4lMd)l ?Mll iy Jiiinn-r I'hrtribMt-v Ind. Start, M tHtInH. 4RjEO. Ifll. !lnll Dnic tun-, inr, Irnl. Crnrnl lrti More, Indiana JlHrbor. INCOME TAX AID FOR FARMERS Farmers all ove the to',nrmaking numei-eoi- mqutrfes abo-, t ic m-'oir.e tax returns. Men of the field f- rt of -h- BJiea : of Infernal Rovonue e.f th Tr.iv::; Dop.a rtn.onr. will vi-it every 1 re.r.o in tho I'nitod States d'Jrin January and February. .Von-e ( f then- 3:113; will be (jjvn 'n advance. Tb sorv ioe r,r tho.o officials in making out in--ooie-t;3x retorn will bgivon without est to M person" f!!etmr it. Ka'lur.o to see their-, hew ev er, will not relieve itt7n of p duty imposed upo., tb:,i to fie the'returns not later than Tarr h 1 Questions as to when a farmer to make his return of the value of crop and stork, the relation of these thingto intome. or--., and a? to ?mpi.r--e" ami other matters, will eil he answer.? p the revenue fl-ld forces. N'otie of stockholders mee'to to l. held at the Northern Trust 4 avltigs Park on Wednesday, Januaro fi. 191 bfctwt-en tlie hours f a. in. to :i p. m. GEO. B. SHEKRICH. Tres. 12-21 RAUL B. LIRINSKI. Sec-y-Trca. Make It The Last War. BACKACHE Umber Up With Penatratlng Hamlin Wizard Oil A harmless and effective prep.r. tion to relieve the yams of Fiheumtism. Sciatica. Lame Harkthrid I-um bagp 15 Hamlin's Wizard O:! It pen etrates quickly, drives out sO'-fnes.-, and limbers up stiff aching joints aivi muscles. Vou have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every dav ailment or mishap, when there i need of an immediate bealin?, ant--se-ptic application, a. in cse of sprain, brui.'e?, cuts, burns, bite; and sting. , Get it from drui-t. for 30 cents If not satisfied return the bottle act get your money back. Ever constipated or hare sicV headache? Just try Wizard Livei . Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 31 cents. Guaranteed. UNWEARABLE SHOES Are Made Wearable ly our modem el:o" repairing - nic chines. They 1 enlace worn soles ami run down hocls wjCn now- and strong l"atlier ones that pnt the shoes back, into the ready-lor-service tlass again. Our shoo remainnst will save yod 'in j-'tt of now .shoo. Why not omploy it ' Standard Electric Shoe Repairing Shop Al. Abrabamson, Prop. Phone 251. 235 E. State St. i 20c ISc 15c 2s5o Tel. 1-4-41 iirj. Jij .li'!!.?,,1!1.;! .i j,t.ill J ta.iw ; tiiin.iuii riiiiltitiAi i
