Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1918 — Page 2

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MAG DRAFT KNIGHT OF ALPINE HUT Jf himney Sweeping Is His Loved Art and He Has a Story To Tell Of Exper iences On the Seas and In I Switzerland

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Learned His Profession. Of course, the children can see n use! in i -leaning- rhimnevs at this stage of! r ' u"i" m9 but ,l,,hr " cut" "'M bis coal bill and the city ff re-men ay ii raves tnc.m work., po, evidently, it '.r.ust be a gixd thing. Sifting on a chimney and lifting tubs j -.f soot is the routine work of MacDraft, the chimney sweep, but he make it. t :ctur sque with an elaborate headSar and entertaining' by huplo calls and songs about retting- the kaiser. Mac Is a part of Hammond's life, now. he spends a good portion of each, year n (He city, and tfK-ro is ' more per.t lt'ie;it than commercialism about him. To know Mac you must watch him dty KIDNEY MEDICINE ACCOMPLISHES ft LOT OF Pnrinic the past twenty years sufferers from stone in bladder, gravel, catarrh or Inflammation of the Madder, liver troubles and rheumatism hae hoen hrousht to heal'h by the use of Pr. Kilmer's kidney, liver and bladder medicine, Swamp-Root. I am confident that it bring-s the desired results in liver and kidney troubles and ranks in a clast all its own. proven by its constant steady sale whi'-h leads all others. The nieritorious value of Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot has won for it th highest praises from its users of any such preparation on the market today and I never hesi:atp to reeon-tmend it to sufferers from vne diifeuics' for which it is intended., Verv truly yours, Bl FOVR I "HARM ACT. Xe'.iie M. rninnig-an. I'hai-macist. S. W. t'or. bth & Tippecanoe St. .Varus S. 331T. Terre Haute.. Ind. lot tar to Sr. XUmtt k Co., Elasrha mptca, 17. T. FrOT Wbit Swamp-Root Will Do Tor Ton. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer fc Co.. Rinsrhamriion. N T for sample sl7!e bottle. It will convince anyone You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tel'ins: about the kidneys and biaddr. WTien writ in?-, lie sure and mention the Hammond Daily Times. rg i!ar medium and large six bottles .' sale at all drug store?. Adv. . or, o maj Gjtrmrz. Nature's Flavor is retained in Moxtav'sM . i . margarine, men pasteurized eream and milk, from our inspected dairies, add to its delicious taste and make it the table favorite. Wirier. QuauTV . EcoaxaiT Nat lu churning, only the purest high grade materials are used so that the finished product is a rich cream white. You ean easily color 1; a oida ;. eiirw. trlth a capauJ of pura yeg&--.ab!e color, th aama as agexl in tn fnet'. craamery. glte-o fr with parsige. Direction bow to color th mrgarin are fiven on each OxtJ jtsv oy Wholaaala Dfttributora Ford Butter & Egg Co. Hammond, Ind.

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profession with him. j lenjrt hents the life of the chimney. There are "a lot of interesting fea-j In som of the towns he visits. Mactures to the. "svv. . -p" busitiess that most i Draft sav", ordinances have been parsed People little dream if -in. I Ma.- t -id making the cleaning of chimneys com-

scme f tiiese to a Times report (1 last nnin after he had washed awav the signs of J,,, ll,.i-s and logged out in kU1 aarments. M-Draft i orlv his "stage" rime. lt'u easier to say and ! much more to the' point than his real ninnikiT. 'raid Mi imti .an William Sto'il. Mao in t sure of his national)!; His father was a Frenchman. his mother a rm t i vei of Switzerland and he firm saw la!ig-hf in SS.000 Tor Camden. .V. J. An Eye. A few years a?o Mac v as engaged in heaving- coal unitr the txjilers of a Cunard liner plyinc between New York and Liverpool. One day a water ala I ec. That ended his :-toking days and the company settled for $3,000. Mac put S.I.J-OO of this settlement in brine and with the other enJoed life plutocmtically for a couple of semesters He visited every rrt his fancy called. When Mack tired of this life he went to Borne, the capital lty of Switzerland, for a visit with an uncle. This uncle had been a chimney sweep for thirty-seven years and had retired on his savings. Mac let himself be persuaded into an apprentieeship in the "profession," as he says they regard it in .Switzerland, and through the influence of his uncle was able to become a full-fledged sweep in two and a half years. They look at chimney sweepin from an economical standpoint in Switzerland, and the work Is done under governmental -supervision. Ma' states. Xo one is permitted to work without havintr served an apprentice- t ship and secured a license from th government Every home owner is r Qinr-d to have the chimneys of hi house cleaned at least once an six i ., month?.

w Mxvm """" """- "S nis y ln trance. " ' " " "1 -T Charles Sapp of the Bren Th- fire los, is materially lowered., ,n sdaitlon to hi9 guUr dutl R I scream. Mr Sapp also was aeeomn in-! And t Ct.k TenioI. b chorus: M.e ys ,he loss there is 50 rr Cent j pen,ra, a.rrt,ry of th. r,ary .socu in f''f America. ny a ) .t , The Miasea-Marguerite H-ef.r. Lvd.a less than it is in thin countrv. and he,titn Mr. TU,.ll!i0n na1 Ur&e t ia chorus of Hammond prett.est girls, Wo,tr v. Gilder. Alice Ford. Le-ui-e ih.rance rates are correspondingly i th, PD,.H)I, war tlmt gcUvitles in north-1 Wh W're dl:ghl l thft "vr and i Stevens. Fluabeth Pennelt. LHHar lower, simply because the chimneys and j n indiBrm. H served as mf rjc I ons ot !h'm po"d "nousn lo,',:'s nar Monbe.g. Mildred Sheerer. Maude flues nre kept clean. In certain pa t ! j execut ive secretary in the two Army! h!on to th" Home wrecker' union. ; Burke. Mabel Powley. Meldora Reagof the '1 roun-ry where ft raw , roofs an, x,vy y. M. c. A campaigns and! L:ttI Arl:n n-i". a'Shter of Pr. j au. irn Crusal. lreIW Van Siyke, are abundant cleaning every six weeks Jas a sacrifice to cap off his exceptions 1 j an'1 Mr5' w H' Ijv'!'- :n Scotch cos-j Miriam Pirie, Margaret Pu lets compulsory and if a fire results' be- WOrli n responded to urgent call t'ime danced a n.imber that hi ought j Assisttd by: Paul G. Mooreh-ad. John cause of failure t observe this law tb the international committee fcr the!a vociferous encore for her. McNeill. Ralph Boyd. o. W. S'ewart, owner of the building in which the Are , service in France. I Hammond's favorite songs' re. se.. Ly- j H. .1. Millies. II R. Jewett. (Jeo W. occurs i, fined. Carv friends of Mr. Dickson arc - ,Woltr Van, Gjfr -J rruerite Clark. Mtt"-reeeived .67 cents for every ,l'li'ri-i jf:rou!, of rerivinr word dirert fro- , i 1 fer. 'r 1,"'ud,-v TPlauded iorj(c Interpretive dancing

ney He cieaned m bwitierlana an.t sola jthe sect for about 10 cent, abushel. he cleaned in Switierland and sold i oot is -orpoea or crcosore, am.ine. ; boiax and ammonia and finds a ready; pale m European countries, for use prin-, cipal'.y in the manufacture of dyes. In, An. erica, Mao declares, there is no sale; for soot, except to a wpaii extent tor, use in eolonne rnortxr. Inaft says tha'. j ir peop'e only Knew it soo is one or tne knew it bet fertilizers. The coal tar products which it contains make it especjal'.y valuable in keeping; down injury to f piaius from lice and other kindred ermiti. aVegmlar Santa Claus Clumaayi Th work of cleaning- chimneys' !s .done in Svvitzer'and wit'i different tools than are used here, due-to the larger chimneys in use ihei-e. The average LIKE ELECTRIC BUTTON OH TOES Tells why a corn is so pain- j ful and says cutting makes them grow. i Ttess a(l electric button and ou form ' Je onlact with a live -wire which rings j i he bell. When vour shoes press against I i your corn it pushes its sharp rootsj down upon a sensitive nerve and you j ! get a shock of pmn. ! Instead of trimm ing jour corn. ; w hich merely toak.s them grow, just ; s'ep mto any dru store and ask fcr a ; pu.ir'.-r of an 'ounce of freer.one. TIlis : will r.it very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn or celj Ins. from ope s feet. A few drops nn- ' plied directly upon a tender, aching corn stops the. soreness instantly, and , son the corn shrivels up so i lifts rig-lit out. rnn and ail. without pam This drug is harmless and never inflames or even irritate,- the surrounding- tissue or'"' Adv. so of it. HoiaiS

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three feel across the other way at the base, narrowing, toward the top. The entry of Santa Claua through a chimney there is no fairy story, aecordinr to this knight of the Alpine hat. Fvery sweep there Is garbed in a auit of leather, armor which protects his skin and i cloUiin:. j W he n Mac came back to America he sailorcd on the Great Lakes for a w hile jand tlien (omiri'tirfd sweeping in Stlll- ! water, Minn., five years ago last Labor (day. From Labor iay until Decoration day he follows this occupation and duii in a; the spring and summer pajnts church ! .steeples and flag poles. He says that people will not he bothered about havj ina chimneys d-aned In the summer time which is the best. Mae is certain that hard coal will ruin a chimney sooner than soft, basing his assertion on the theory that it contains more ammonia. nj boiax. which will cat Into the bricks. On the other Itttn.l .1.. .ioi r.f fl-..-, urtf t ortal tltv.-KT j protective laver over the bricks and pulaory. The fire runs in Hammond were cut 2f per er,t after MacPraft had spent several months in the city last winter, says Chief Dils'hneider. ! Only Oai "BIOHO QUININE" To ant the ge.uinr call for full tinmt It a v x Til" L"! tii'ium ortvivp t j fc r Vignafire of ES . W. fiROVE. Curt-a ! a Cold in One Day. SOc. Adv. I three hundred aeata thrown open to general admission at RA rents la ee-cond jlmleonv f Del.nxe theatre for Shrine j Minstrels, toniaht. Tuesday and edneaday. 'PLEASED OVER GARY I MAN'S SAFE TRIP i Continued from page one. pected to return to the steel city in June or July of thin year. Mrs. Pickson and daughter. Mariam, went to Payton, O., to spend the six months with Mrs. H. P. Dickson and family. Mr. II. D. Pickson. who is general secretary of the T. II. C. A. at Dayton and brother of A. B. Dickson, went to Franca with the Giry secretary. Th definite assignment of duty in the work of the T. M. C. A fh Franco was withheld until after the arrival of the group of Fecretaries "overthere" and it Is not known what departrrtent of the executive -work Mr. Dickson will have. On account of his long experiI ence in chargo of all of the government club houses on the Tanama Canal and his experience in the -war work of the -v. M. C. A. during the Spanish-Amtrican j war Mr. Dickson w ill be in position to I render an especially valuable service til . .. renacr an especially valuable service t ... .......... . . i me government ana tn association a up . ; Kw- khim lt rrobabl. be Pev,ra, before utters from his can reach Gary. Word Prom ryatt la Traaca. Jn a ll?t,er recently received in Ga !rom r,v. c. L. Ryatt. former pastor cf ! the Central Christian church and no sr in y (j A. work in France, he says: I -The T. M. C. A. work alt very in-I teresting and I fhtnknow even greater! Rn,j mro important than I had supdos ed when I decided to come. One of th-" most pleasant features of my work is that the officers and men teemed to j want the T. M. C. A. very badly befor? ! it came and now seem to appreciate it m equal force." To Our a Cold ia One SayTake LAXATIVE FROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if H fai'.s to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sianaturts Is on each box. Adv. Three hundred seats t h re -ern even to genres! ndintsslon at T.O cents In second balcony of Ielxe theatre for hrlne Minhtrela. taniaht, Tneaday and Wednesday. THE POLITICAL WORLD IN INDIANA rreaa TOCBW On X& poXlil l itis imp.: th nt;i vr stvii: ctrmi,. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Jan S is the day on whirh the Republicans co.-i.e hack into their own in a number of Indiana i iliee. after they hd been the bund? cf the Pernor re tic admin ist ration for several eais. Charles! W. ,L'-.ett becomes mavor of Indiar- I I op .lis. sin' ceding Joseph E. Bell, clem-o-rrtt. t I- ort Wayne, nerman vut.siiall. iepuMi-an succeeds Mayor Hofpy, democrat. Charles R. Hunter, leIpublicon. lakes tn8 place of James Gosj som. as mayor of Tei te Haute. lr. I Frank Carson, republican, succ.ee.ds Fred Keller as mayor of South Bend. Keller was elected as a progressive. Hammond, East Chicago, Whiting. Gary ,Marion. Logansport and Richmond are i other important cities mat win r.ave republican mayors from now on. ' These vsholesale changes in the political on.ple.xion of the city adniims- ! tiBtions in so many places is to be regarded in the light of being a severe I lesson to Indiana democrats. For the last several years the Democratic partyhas been in the control of perhaps the most vicious political machine that Indiana has ever had to deal with. It has controlled or ganizations. the state, many counties and cities, and machine PATENTS fcSND bOR A1Y FREE BOOK, -KOVf TO GET THEM." tt'm fall of infortnauoa ro ahoiif infortnatloa know.

Remember that all work entrusted ta aay ra It dona ln my own ffleea. rlcHt acre In Cblcaa-e. where f ueaa call for consultation Mt bualnea oajr la tb year or any MoBday avealns uatll o'clock. Service keat to had at any price, and It roata lata Thona Central. K(t JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, g S. Dearborn St., Chicago ATTORNIT and COUNSELOR AT LAW, CITE 111 HARTfORD BUILDJ-HO, -

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Three Day, Red Cross Benefit Minstrel at DeLuxe Theatre Last Night With Packed House; Minstrel Show to Be Repeated Tonight and Tomorrow. Program Varied and Interesting as Well as Spectacular.

.Weather conditions that were unpre-t oedented for their severity proved no bar whatever last night to the third an-I nvial Orak Ternr-le minstrel show of Hammond, given this jear for the benefit of the Re.,j Cross, and a packed house ; greeted the di-ver amateurs m tlteir ' first peroimanee. The big show v ill be repeated tor.lfht and -W...lne:,ay n!ght and tboxe who have n-..t seen th entertainment will rni' cite of 'he most unique and interesting exhibitions they: have e er seen at.d heard utile? they get tickets right . The program this year is a Tu:Un"' of minstrelsy, musical comedy, vaudeville and burlesque and tonijri-it will he , put on with professional smoothness. t The "Jollies of I f 1 8 "" as the Joe liirn ; rroduciiif Company has christened the program is different in many respects ( from Us predecessors and proves tha' ! Messrs. liren, Hamilton. Papp, et all are keen hunters after new and novel effects. The first part is the typi.-alj minstrel performance which Potentate Judge V. S. Reiter faultlessly and smoothly pulded in Lis most finished manner to a patriotic flna. In this finale Is introduced a soldier i skit, by th end men. Messrs. Sharrer. ! Kaufman, Atkins. Morgenau. Startsnnn.l Shanklin. Burns and Lorentz. wh...h; is a laughable piece of burleaque. j The musical numbers were given: very effectively and interspersed wth I enough local gags to make e vr ho.iyj happy. It is reported that the com- j edians will pull some stuff tonight that j will make the audience loa ail control j of their cach-.nnatory muscjes and ; some surprising jokes a-e in s'ok:. i Director Ralph Hamilton directs the orchestra tilia yt ar in t 'ip-tep le and never permits tilings to las for p. , moment. ', The second act of tit rnt'-tta reii'tit ; is certainly kaledescopir and tnt; --i 1 1 ' t'haries Sapp, an artist n but 1 t'i - j with operatic talent that b: oucht . down the house as usual. He uouhNd I a. n,. k,,. it, ,,..iK'..ri ""-' " " J wits nc Ttarvev s,r th r.ren i'.; n I ' ' their c.ever numbers. Miss Hffer sii-ted by the company, sang the Story Book Ball with much credit go herself. (Messrs. G. L. Adkins, H. K. Sharrer and .sia h.tirmn sustained the comedy rie. mnt with a sketch that gave th-nij r:ci opportunity to play on jn j bilitie of the audience. I The last number was a spectaetpar ! affair entitled "Liberty Triumphant," and quite the prettiest costumed affair ever seen in Hammond. 1 featured the sons by Mrs. Van J:!rli , "The Call to Aran." and ;n costumes of the various ! countries represented the yo,,n ti- ' ! pies tnsrcn'l on trie stage where th finale m a patriotie burst brought t Criidieme to its feet. :n rg n- r.f "Arrer'ea." Ti.e entert.i r.i.-i' nr is for i he herelt of the Rej Oioss. coffers and much ,-je. rifice has been undergone by Cn performers to prepare th- show so the least that Hammond people ;an do as well as those cities support mgr iak Shrinera is to turn out toyally and crown the succeeding; nights with success. leaders, such as Donn Roberts of Terre Haute, have used the ma hine for their own gain and advantage. These inen ftopped at nothing. That is the reason some of them are now in prison. The effect of this machine rule has been feR throughout the state, and the' Democratic party has suffered for the I in of the machine. It cannot be said ! that the rank and file of the Democrat- ! 10 party approved the methods of the machine, or that the body of the party was in syfpathy with it. Rut the machine ruled and ran ttvngs and the tan kand file, had littl? to say about! anything. j Mayor Bell v-as the tiead of the de-n- i .erratic machine in Indianapolis, and1 , Lis administration, which copies to an : j end to(iy. oes out leaving a bnd tec- ; iyni nu ejiq tasie m tne mroith of, i I ndia nnpcl is people, t. -1 i GOOD BILL AT nDTUt1TTHT flTT-rt rrtT vvx Jii Xj U MX lUUAlft Managet iraiTiniond Jatves M u hc lstetter of the '. Orphenm Theater had Ins ! troubles duting' the hlizrurd. "The i Smart Shop," feature act for the first J three days of the week, was marooned 1 up in the northw est and there wer i only three acts in twon when the mat- j in"e stalled yesterday. The manager; reduced the admission price to fit l,e I size of the performance and informed the audience that part of the show was snowbound.

Today, however, a complete hj;i wasi,u;ts or hot bread of .-on. kit;d the loss OiYered, headed by Thelma Ijnrenr" ! nas nut especially noticed but in many and her tumbling boya. Snowie May of the homes of the poorer classes Relle. commedienne . Rove and Nocento, j where baker's bread whs depended upon musical novelty; Vine and Ratd win. i t he shortage; was keenly felt, singing and talking, and Idaler.c and I The stouth Shore lnt ! u rb.in va; cxFstella, novetly girls, are on the bill, j pected to n fiord relief lust ninht hy j brinxtiig in an express shipment of

QUESTIONNAIRES ARE ALL MAILED .- The last questionnaires were al! sent out tonight and with in seven days every one should be filed w ith the Hammond draft board. Room 3, court house. IT HAS A MORAL. WILKF.SBARRE. PA., Jan. 8. Thomas Gubtitles laughed over one of his own jokes at the supper table Tuesdav night and choked to death on piece of meat. No, gentle reader, the moral lies not in the joke as you might think but in the fact that Tuesday was a meatless day.

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Hara'a tka cat and scenes :n which they appeari Pro gram ma. Grand Minstrel, First. Tart, entitled, "Harmony-Land." Imtorlooutor Judge Virgil . Relter. Sad M Dr. H. E. Sharrer. tj,d Kaufnian. K. ".. Hurt's. r. E. M. Shanklin. G. L. Adkin, Harry W. Marginau, Tohn II. Loren'7. and Wm. Startsman. Salladlata Ceo. W. Clark, John McN"ill, Louis Otto. Roaa Harvey. Harmoalata Hell's C. Hunter, V. A. Stout. Dr. JE. M. Shanklin. C. B. lirunsiun. Paul G. Moorhead. Pr. Q. L. Smith. Dr. W. B. Davis, Chester A. Lookwood. Roy S. Ronsib: L. C. Smith. Theodore C. Klots. C. A. Smith. L. E. I,hmann. S. F. Allison. Thos. Dixoti. Dr. W. M. Bigger, U. W, Ptewart. Ralph Boy. II. I. Millies and H. U. Jewe'.t. Program of Mnslcal Niun'bers. 1 Opening Overture Down in Louisiana" Company "Down South Kv'ry body s Happy" Wm. Startsman "1 May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time" John McNeill "All Round Round With the Mason Diion Line"Harry Margenaj "If You Had AH the World and Its Gold" Geo. W. Clark "Pome One Klse May Be There While I'm Gone" G. L. Adkin "Cd Re At Home If They'd Let Me Join the Army"Sid Kaufman "Mother, Dixie and You" , Roas Harvey of the Bren Co. "I Ain't Prepared for That" Dr. H. E. SharreT "Send Me Away With a Smile". - Louis Otto T. It. 11. (a). The Rag Time R-gin.e;t End Men fb) The Stars and Stripes Forever Entire Company Intermission During which a selects' number will be rendered. Act IX. Srtt! 1 Introducing some norel ideas in vod'viile, musical comedy offerlngs rhorus "Oh Wbtt a Nigbt ' - Orenin g oriorwa- un ww ni ! , i) tl-uo aiiwuh Miss Arline Davis j(d) Popular songs Lydia Wolter ' Van Gilder and Marguerite Haefet j fei "The Storv Book Ball". Miss rHfer ard Corrtcany Scene 2 An Kpisode ef the Hunting Season A Crack Hun'stniin G. 1. Adkins A Cracked Huntsman. Pr. H. E. Fharrer in eni in cia Jauirns.n Scene S An Operatic Travesty Chaa. Sapp and Ross Harvey a) I'm After Madame Tettrareeni's Jot b Medley of Operatic Arias. c Travesty from 11 Trovatora - itoerty iriumpriant Song "The v'al! to Arms" ; . ' t . . . . . . . . ... x . j .sini i.jntu wcner van ..nner. I The Navy Mildred Sheerer. Russia The Ml!-5 Elizabeth Pennell and Alice T'ord. Messrs. Paul G Moorhad and H. R. Jewel t. Italy The Misses Louise. Sfevei.s and Mabel Powleyi Messrs. Ralph Boyd and L. II Lehmann. France The Misses Meldora Reagan and Lillian Monberg; Mnin H. JMillies and O. W. Stewart. England The Misses Miriam Pine and Me rgaret-Pirie: Messrs. Geo. W. Clark and Wm. Startsinen. Scotland -Miss Irene Brusel and Mr. John McNeill. Ireland Miss Marguerite Hafer aad Mr. Louis Olio. And Justin e Mil Irene Van Slyka. AMERICA Miss Maude Burke. Grand finale "Liberty" Good -nigh t. LOCKAGE SERIOUS FOR E.GHEGAG The ..-now bio. knde. in l.a-M' -ussurncd n v i ser ious aspect ijy atieinoon when it became. .'hi ago ei - bi n I that the supply cf hread and that of Iresii meat was ruiini.1 viiv shoit. None of the grocery t-lor s wei- de-liv-ring imported blend and w hut was iakyl in bakeiy ovens whs snapped up in a hurry, hundreds of families, having to go without bread for supper and to . provide some substitut hei e houseburs or biuiv.ivcs could bake toms bread, the big wagons expecting to litrl-,f C-..1... "Urmtli I 't,i.-- iit..1 He- ! liver locally from the South SUiore cars. Hut no bread on me. There was an indication at an early 'hour this morning. howoAer. that, there would be plenty of bread brought in i some time today. M. Kiernan Is Injured. M. J Kiernan. e x-sti eet commissionof East spra ined Ch t la gc. is st T! nursing ankle and a sore head as th" result of a fall which he sustained Jat the Matoun avenue pumping staj tion last Friday i He whs making certain inspections at the Magoun avenue plant when he slipped and tfc!!, 'heina- precipitated down through an opening in the floor and coming in constact with parts of Ihe machineij No lores were broker, and Mike will be ail right again within I he nexe few- rla vs

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SHAKEUP li GARY ! POLICE

Chief of Police Rambo, New Police Head, Is Pioneer Garyite With An Efficient Record. j The beginning of Mayor i!ods?s- ad : tuiiustration at Gary brought the ex pe.t.-d poiice shakeuj) in the way of a i u.'i'mn'i ior tti resignation of ail the j nn n.bers. some of which weru not ac - i ccj.ted. j R. Glen Rambo. formerly Ktari" ser-g-euiit. and a nan who has been on and; ; off the force for nearly ten jears and who has a good reeord as an officer, Is j the new superintendent, succeeding I WiMi.im F. h'orbls, wh returns to the He.rtillon bureau. It is understood Mr. j I orlijs w;il be sort of an assistant to ;t!;e new chief, functioninc as dav rani tain as that oft ice is abolished for the j time being. j New Night C'mef. Jarnes Vodicka. formerly a. constable nii'i uaiiiiL or me i,ary grant jury, is the new night captain, having most of ttie department under his control. Old races Missing. t With the end of th Johnson admin istration day Capt. Aydclotte. night Cant. Matthews, and night Sergt. Glinecki are removed, and the names of Dotective Sergls. Mather. Bucklin and Ciller are oif the list?. n is that of Patrolman Ahrtnds, motorcycle officer. Alex Johnson tone, heretofore turnkey, is the new day patrol sergfant and Serjft. McCartney is niht patrol sergeant. There was mueh satisfaction among the members that Desk Eergt. Miller is retained as is Epbriam Reid. who is to be on the desk. Miller lost an eye and was otherwise injured in bat tling- with bandits several yearn bro and ReM was injured in the chase for j the Tolieston bank robbers. j Dowliug Back. Again. j . Old timers will remember Jim Dow- j ling, who returns after an absence of! nine years, becoming desk sergeant at ! i nUlit. Sergt. Dowiing was dropped , from the force in 19f! when Chief Rambo was, they having political difterences with the town president, Tom I Knults. i'or several years Sergt. Dow- S I lins was in the northwest. ; New Chief WaU Pitted. ! The p-olive. department members are ldtased that one of their members is advanced to superinttnd-nt instead of choosing a civilian. Chief Rambo is 4 0 years old and before coming to Gary in 1 f 7 to become a policeman he was ' at Indiana Harbor. The new chief has I always been given important star! duties by the various chiefs and was one of Chief Forhls" right hand men. hief Rambo is crediting with knowing the police game and he says he will plug away as hard as ever. Chief Ram bo is married, has two chilj drcn, and resides in Ins own home at -;01 Adams street. He is a Hoosier, having been born at Union Mills. Ind. Gary's new safety board consists of Ex-Alderman William Feuer. Thomas Cordon, a, steel mill official, and Lj. Wosyznski, a barber. K0AD OPENS FOR TRAFFIC One (.f tl.r jaat a -ts of the retiring l.'.treet coinr : i ss net s of East Chicago. a-tini for the f'al'ahan hard of works was to tuke away tKe barri'ade from the 141st str-e'. h' idse ov er the canal and thus open the v'-nd for traffic. For nearly eight year s past, the city of East Chicago has been working on the opening cf 14!st street as a pnal:c highway connecting th" two end of the city east and west. A good deal of time the rood has beep tied up in litication with the Interstate Iron and Steel works, then there have been Innumerable delays in censtru' tion work causing so much delav- that the pub!!'-' has become discouraged and disinterested in the improvement of this important highway. Now that the st?eet is Tnally opened, however, it is believed dat it will be largely used in intercity traffic. R0BERTSDALE PIONEER DEAD -r-cnl to The Tiroes ROJ3ERT.-DAI.E. I N IV, .tun. $. Robert Atehinson. foi-ne;- j-.-. slice of the ! t eaee, died at niidnlght in a Chicago I hospital wheie be was taken several J weeks ago w ith cati'ei of the hand. A w.dow- and two children survive. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Agnes Roberts of Ronertsdalc. WHITING SHORT 150 NAMES ilcHl to Tlie Tlmenl WHITING. IND. Jan. . The Whit.iny quest ion ria ii es l:,'je i j been sent ( c !. tijC local boai I. About one hundred and twenty-tive of these have been returned unclaimed. These names will be turned over to th-; police deiiaitinent and the Adjutant Gereral of the state and these men r liable to a rrest. There are no offii-ial f.gi.i s as yet but it is thought th.-tt i iii.es 1 in Whiting will consist of aojut ::: n. HEAR Mi3TI0NSIN MAYORALTY SUIT K--Ma.vor R. . Johnson and his attorney K. G. Rail. tid accompanied by Or a L. Wildermuth, counsel for llanty .!. Curtis, at noon today went to Crown p. dnt where they expected to appear t in c-uj t le file tc.oto ns in the Gary t-iayoraltr contest. i-o.ecit.1 .lu iite list r L. Ci-t.-mpaclier Michigan t'tty .o v. j named by Governor Goodrich to hear the i.'uitisJo'nnson proceedings against Mayor W. 1-. Hodges was to hear the motions. MRS RAY IS HONORED Among the guests nt the Chicago Politi-al Kquality Leagie reception at the Florentine loom. Congress hotel, held last .Saturday aftei noon, was Mrs. Kate Wood Ray of Gary. vie. headed the guest list from tlai y that includes among ethers, Mrs. John T". Kt;inalJv, rs. Georg-e W. Hoke and Mrs. J. F. Smith. Mr. Ray w as ope .of the sue a hers.

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...la J atimLUM BEAUTIFUL EYES r, 4 VS foeautlt -if : - 5 applying 0 Lasri;Drovine; ' niiiii'iy. n ma 'v? ; ' i eveui-owa and la s -t . -'-'aO thi'-l;. long: and luxuriai "sr1 k .-fetuliy used lv 'Ji- ,t. sr..ii. LAsH-BROU'.r; ;s guarantee'! pur harmless. Price iOc. On sale a Summers Phnrmac), llnnmonii. It Hitter's I trim store, Whiting, Intl. Schlleker's I'hurmac , K. bleao, Hull's Dmc store, Gary. Ind. Central llnij Store. Indiana Harhci fiHL ESTATE TRANSFER I, Barbara Jiarmarj rwld) et al to Ernest Kuehl and wife. X SW 2-24-9 Jll.Le,, . . GARY. Iiarid Glueck & wife to I.-.u A:. Wolf. L 7. B 1. Gary Rk. Add. i.,,,, Richard L. Miller and wife to John . Allbright. SunnysidAcres Add. I Gary Inv. Co. to John Bonick et a I, L At. H 7, Gsry Inv. ' Co.'s 1st Sub. I Davis & Holmes Land Co. to j John Drag and wife. L 9. B u. Davis & Holmes 1st Sub.. Comrl. Securities Co. to .. Ralph Snyder and wife. L T. Ni, L ?,i. B 6. Gar Land Co.'s 2nd Sub. Rosena Bixenman (wid) to Arthur Bixenman, V"ij SK; Pt Nhj 6-o3-3 .fi. ! Nicholas Minninger and wife J to Rosera Bixenman. Wi j SE: Pt XE SW; 6-39-!. N't, NK 7-33-9 " Arttiur Hlxenman (bach) to j Nicholas Minmngcr and w ife. SW o-33-3. Wi S-33-9 , XIV 4.uu0 1 1 hree hundred aeatm thronn open general admission at 50 rente tn aeeoml balcony of DeLuxe theatre for Sbrine Minslrrls, tontcht. Tnesday and el-. nesda y. BREAK CHILD'S COLD Blf CIVII MOP Of FIGS Cleanses the little liver and bowels and they get well quickly. When your child surfers from a cold don't wait; give the little stomach, livct and bowel? a gentle, thorough clcasing at cneo. When cross, peevish, listless pale, doesn't sleep, eat or net naturally: if breath is bad. stomach sour, give a teaspoonful of 'California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the clog-ged-up. constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. If your child roughs, snuffles and has caucht cold or feverish or has a sore throat give a good dose of "California Syrup of Figs," to evacuate the bowels, no difference what other treatment is given. Sick children needn't be coaxed tc take this harmless "fruit laxatie." Millions of mothers keep it h.Tniy because they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure They also know a little given to-aav a sick child tomorrow . Ask your druggist for a hO-renr. bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which contains directions for babies, children of al! ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Ad-.. DeLuxe Theatre TODAY, TUES. & WEDNESDAY Big Shrine Minstrels Coming Attractions Thursday. .Ian. ) Bsy Marie Oborn in "Tars and Smiles".'; also Latest Pa'i;e Weekly and a Paramount. Comedy. Friday. Jan. 11 V.Tm. Ru?sell in "The Sea Master." and a Riotous Comedy. Saturday, J-jn. 12 Kov Siewart in "The Learnin of Jim Benton": and Billie West in a Scream. Sunday, Jan. 13 George Beban in "Lost in Transit ," and a Wonderful Keystone? Comedy, "The Dog Catcher. Some show. 1 FT IRPHEUPI Theatre M Hammond, Ind. FEATURE ATTRACTION Today Thelma Lawrence And Her Juggling Boys. Snowie May Belle Comedienne. Bove & Nocento Musical Novelty. Vine & Baldwin Singing rri Talking. Idalene & Estella Novejty Giris. ADMISSION Matinees 10-1 5c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. New tfiiow Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily l-i ,.0t7 i'. ui. otj-iiw, i iu ii o. u. nj Sundays Continuous 2-11 p. ni. wirtiiiia