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'.ill u Neighbors at 'hi- ' t t r or. Tlio r,( 1,, tl. Mrili!!Hl . '11 f M . I '. V: 1 1 .r.p Tnila e :...'.. it p.. tint':! No. I I . offl.-orfi for t!i ,cir wiil li. n thr will be .U"t,n . I' n ...-Us of , anUi-ia!-. 'kiij ,.r f 1- tie . r . t b l!,i tut ia t ton I .in.'.ilii will a i t V i'r.itns. th' Kratnl jairon. s fh- install, mk orTir.r at th I annual installation 't iters f Ham mond Chapter of V.astem Siar Tuesday '.enmg at the Mss-ni.' Temple. Purine the Installation ,rfin,iiiy Mrs. I.ydia Wolter Van 5il.l'-f ;M sing.' A proaram v, ill h given following: the led? session and a banrjtiet will he served It will hi a public ceremony and all! i-.astern tars and their families will br webome. Uuth Mrljatnel wa.- h.:stes io the g-ris of the T. A. 1 . I'lub last Saturday afternoon at her home ,u L-roi' strtet. Ten meniber -r. f-rest-r,!, Th.v cn-! joyed a program of niuso- and recitalioiis tiurinn th- afternoon at t'i- i.fose of v. hi.h tliy er-o with rf n shments. It is a piTi.oic club and the meetings are opened with the singing of "America." The chib wi? formerly known as the K. M. P. i'lub. The KniEhts mid I-adit of Sectiiitv have bsd to postpiuv tl,e meeting which i whs Hitaiic-jd for this evening on ac-j ount c-f ili. coa I n.er atioii or, If.-. Mrs. William l.uoht who has b' ri II r sm' tit!o with rheumatism is s'll! nf.ii'd i" h- r h-i;ne B i;;, I,,n s'-oct. .Mrs. U. P. All, son of PI i:-.abt 1 ii stteot l.a ;ust returned after a weeks' isjt with !'m!ivfs in ''roivn Point. Mr, w ,-. Voms of lliyabe'h street id'irr.i'l home cs t. nb;y from St. Mar-Ci'.-t'. liospilal. Mrs. Xorris hns born irv ill but i recovering t.su,ii. Mr. and Mr. Tod ward Hoht-ir.g left Siturcfy norbt tor West Piidi-n :n:d be urti:t n..b.ii b the-. 1.- Sti llt t 1't. u i- - who lie, i'h- -, Ky. Mr-. Thorna !.ak. toic-e-it ii'or.d but pew of ".earir.c. 1 pOI te.j to be jienoi.lwl y jM Miss P.uth Pr-idr.-r.!. who is r'ranci Academy. Jo; . . ;i 1 lam- ; is reattending . is T'omc for a two week"' visit with her grandNan Puren Ibe-. Mr.' ' t-eet . J M. Bradford. LECTURE. Kishop Quayie's crest . P. .-huri-h Prid-c--i -1 to h"ar i ' . a t the nor.': ; p-'i-i , NOTICE TO COAL CONSUMERS. I w ii! e. ov r aM uti'awful charges . a d e bj- dealei s against onsunicrs o f j .'al err .-it',.1 ai,'ve tbe lawful charge, i'b.u.t. crcn--e to the ..-r,.-iirr,'rr -Jl-1 11. TI. 'illAN'.liR. Attorney. ; ATTENTION, XNIGHT TEMPtAIS. The in. et ir.g of I fa i u 'not, i Lodge ,'. '. tl ha been change,! to Tuesday even ,;ng. Jan 7-itI. !.'-e;e wi-I b" v.-rK. in I n e I i end. i -'l I d : . 'i '' 1 1 1 ; ' i s p 1 r:.K i'lT,.0, C. ", x. a it. or s. in at.ount of Monday being 11 eat P'.iv Hammond Council 1:5'. 2 Knight Ladies of Se. Iirity Will tT't liee. n.ght. Wnt'h TJIi; TIM KS f---r fur toilet 1 I STLVPSTPR. Secy. TO LETTER. Ti. ' ,1 ore llld e,ffi'-e he 1,-ilT ia a --an i ' ! O s 1 n g- b : i -e.day is being Last ihoao. pur. based a t pi-a v . " " - s.ai. t, tij t a 1 1 a n t . eil til t K and vv 1 1 t o -",-,r t o vv , 1 1 e ; a I a '. a nd a i e .- a a ; h e n i , ."in ; tal: FUEL SITUATION IS IMPROVING T i , : : ; ; -' : . a t i . n 1 1 last i ! ' and Ir.iai a llarbor i c; ad'iall' t n : rt t.e tie. ha;.e arid 't ; -e that no on.-- w , i i reed .. su'T.-r f - . ' I ' ' Hi. Kf,.b;. . I ' - " ' Ad. i .n.s:iiPir i t..k . Oil' : o! . 1" ! hi ee , a 1 s ..' I ti.e tnulij .'' !: Inland S:-- ! IMiy and -:i l.!s way l.eipe.j ,.u: ; i;ii i fiiiil m the s 1 1 i a t it-n n tiir -a get -eve.,1 o rf -e" CIGARS

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. U. GflADS TO BANQUET IN WHITING Hoovenzed Dinner to Cele - ing Day, Januaiy 25. A. P. Alumni Huts :. i.-'e'.i.ici,:. ,.r the T. P. ajpsociat ifm of l,sk counti. which ha metnbers in every itry in the county, has issued the following ircu:ir 'ettei- to t h luetubers which h wishes The Times to publish: The Lake fount y Annual Indiana In.eitty foundation 1'ay celebration will i l,e held at the M. K. church, ("lark and iti V, lut ing, Friday vnl!?th 5tre ing, .lap. 2. 1 ! 1 x. . lislit (lttuter m ke.-piTig vith the food administration's policies will be served. We are to have fir. W tit. I,. Rryart with us and y-ui are receiving" :!iis late notice on account of n'ltlier condition ami I a delny in determining: time with him. i Mir mai.ir.g list is r.ecesirir a t ear o'd and w" may not only have some addr'ssce wrong but. may be omitting some, who nave .-no into Pake count y jurir ; the year. Will you kindly 'Vio jour hip' by uu-ntiontng this m.-etmg; to pi! I. P. p'-'.rle Iv.im v ou piny so- between :i.'W and th meeMT.jr date-.' Ttie nioetiog is; for al'ironi. foin er s'udent". and friend of the timi-. ersit . It is a iutj as w-!' .is a pnvi'cge to atleiltj these meetings. 1 i these tt'r.'J ff world-w lde strife the obligations and op-p-.Ttun it se of the unier. tty h itiiTtpi rinny f"id. The university needs your present e at bi mertmg. A srMll conn on jour being wi'h ns iirs you inforni us pot fail us tht n' rary . Please do Tot rs 1 I'll . A. '. PPK'tPY Alun-ni Assoesa ion Prestdep: 1. I.ak Conn of LOSES TWO FINE OFFICERS' d P- . ba hi a n r' l"e A'l.sfSen. p,.t through "i-'St eee-je.r.t .lee Vrlko- . n-ee. rtlinc t" lea 2P?1 1 :on -.rfr'e-s. P. 1 PoCi me r. r. 1 less n ej :e-. ha e rt -ii.. -.v ii f- i tv Ma't q e Pt'.iV elt t-.e jtelve tlie four yea's e,r tn-t'.e eiled Ijeats have been r uat enees and efTmw r, valuable as an 1I1B knowledge of .-ever. Mitt-' ha served a dsk' e.gean: 'P.Vl . ll-IT am edly. "T'- Malw. :! t.v.U ''oarge of : h" datd Steel Car M'o w bat M-. Vrsyk-o', r ' . g r.e : t- n -i e re 1 1 r i iin-1. !f..d j 1 1 , e no; t o ft ,-. i Is -! Stank" It : ti t end t -1 1 n e d : ROBBERS IN SALOON. U o r, n e r s n t i e d t ii .-- a ' e o n a ' '.' t V, i bt'-ago a en-i til 'unrmnj st an eat- !, h-.i.r and .-to! 1 .", boj.es of ciaarj. no: ties ft wn :... a pun. H board. I i. ei'..en v-atetf and $27 :-n gold A : pa r en t ! y enttan. e was ca:ni,. :h:ougii a plat s!a w;nd-.w Th ' bro'-en w,n'o-,v was d :..'. reti hv of- ( !'"' Wiksvo nt ":".! a m and an in- I i est pa t it. n made V'U1 n'. trace or . !-; , to i b i o''.tet s i ciid be found ! Tiii r.'a--e w rfntlv rented f;v.--i . T.e.. 1 leiia v t r u i a lu ?.laiiin l-tla.t-ti j iv I'O sustft'fl the 1.-, The baltende;- i was f-i:r.p.-.d to ha-. slept in the haclr ! f the sj.i ir.n, hut f,,; e,n:e je-as'-n wa-.-r.-'.t at it post when '.he i ob've , wa I i-: i; "1 MEETING POSTPONED. p i n i : neifi'. , ii.i.aii'isi of - v . K o ' P. tV. I ' w ou Id a! the v Pa v 1 is 4 1 . 1 1 -n ,- n d 1 'o in : ri a r. nnn ed : . :;:. .-tin; o :' '" e n nr..-: m n w r. -1 'O'l.. hht ed 1 t . ; h ; . Jan ?t NOW HAS THROWN CORSET AWAY ",Vi,. n r h . . v e 1 e t . ... 'Jar y umhl nt; t l-oi.rl-.t W.Pla :: crabbd a N ... - v r the Pr.e , w mi 1 d -n A Th .OX ri-om ti,e atn-c Cliff. th Salutda-v "i'-jt he i ipa r e n : l -.- S ' t something; he Sore Throat. Colds Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's Wizard Oil TIamiin's Wizard Oil is a simple sivj efTei-tiv treatment for sore thro.-it and clien cold?. Used as gargle for .sore throat it brings quick rehef. Rubbed on the cbr it will ofteo loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one ivgnt. How often rprin bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as v. ell as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will always bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver. hips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed

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f.iiiM w r :' f.oind a a:ik rlr The police tr 'ookinp whr it i. said. t Mary h her rtre. and nl a :-oi.et for William Kewana, W 'onet whiro I the pol iI hr,t . . nl nir t ii a 1 1 1 .n y Mm R( CBOSSJIER QUOTA Workers Secure 475 Members in Big Drive Showing City's Patriotism. The ve . Ilmn.-nd btamh .""'tlie Rd Cross i full;, organised and making F-atisfa.-tory headway in the workin t'i.- re, em tnen.hersh lp drive 475 tnenib-i s wre reeeivd. the quota bein "'. Mi-'- Ciiarb s P.tklund head'Mt th women m the house to hous- canvas in the First and Fourth wards, end Joseph Nit... chief of police, had charge t t 11 e v. a rds. M it ik tn the s-o .tsd and Third H. 1 'lev . la i id. thairiiiati of Ute coinintP.ee. report . eUent and enthusiasm iu the sew - She has turned m fort y-f ou r W'. workshop a' t ends nc itii.', loom. ..ni-'.'.l Eir-:ni ante w ot u was i..e- $ l. H TI.ho.-!, a : - r: i c work a bit. If , t-p-i Ther l Ti.'ie 1 .--n a ti. out '.1 -5 C o. orn r.'om m in' 1 s open W'edr.e.-a o n. All women mt' Went w , ,'ind 1't ed :r. e ti rs-"i 1 o turn i-u' h-'-t : denian-l in t'i her day. has been same d'i ami io he rO'-lU ..1--. r ; w i ' I V it-; t ; t . s wool for knPtir.K, but a .-u;-Imnd now. Thi. woik will I rh.ir;.- of Mrs. Kiisibeth M ply 1 ..-n e d 'i tiler vi I! and : -: Miss Franc.'?- Kedro". r':y. Thj- . rr.e-i.ipa; in the Wrm.torth Tuesday evening at 7 So frdi r ri but t.f yard and instru'imn. Tlo-'se w tshing to km' si'.Vfrs or so-ks are in-, it-d t-oi.-e and b- :,f samples of their ku.tnng Tbe Wentv ortii and Pouls , hav received 'fiirl'm as junior auilisries, apel the pupils are being el-rerr-ed by then- teach! s in van. .-is junior set 1 1 i' :e. WEST HAMMOND SCHOOLS ARE HIT BY COAL SITUATION The West llsnmioiiil r-ubli'- s- hools are teoltpir the pin'-h for t'.ai. ibe lioug:a ,tre-et building having been ch-sed sim iai r.r---"" -hi t be';iu.- ,;f ;he vhe-Tiage. This W'-ek the gtades ttotl! 'he Po-lg-Ift sx.h.-e.l at doubling up vi'h the Still - 5 m 1'e AWr'twot lh s,.h,-,e,l. ARRIVES IN FRANCE rave V e d ya'tl .1 p : a ti ' T ."1 , was t're mea r M:. and Mrs. John .Milr of i d don son. ii't l h : tn'-tnTg fr'.r.i thn r so t'harle. wiit. etilisteej ,.-.t a. mi pen- inr- iti- ;n Pnele Sittt t e r a t'li'l-. j DEATH OF MRS. DIEBOLD Mi SiMe bard P 'd. I s '. -r i .-.'. d. 7.' st re et pa ?.-d die.j !at night. Iter l.usawav five vflut . ago. SL wa a ;iu The f-me ". o i n : n f l '1,1 wll be !'r o th L. c. K. A a! w ill tie he.! Wednesday n All Saint's .hut-1: F.urn ade at Si. ,r.frih's . p:.iWHO WAS THE MAN. Cill c.a-es o; ', v e ; . il i g , n C t-n tii rait ..f (in; turn in delivering coa 1 ha'been i e;. -u ted to Ma . ,v Pan P, ow r i die leporl was t ha t a man had a' en.p'.'d t '' widow V- fo i d'lii i in H 1.--V1 of , oai 1 ,-. :i liO-ne. .Ma. i i i tiroit n in a'oly sia .. Ii ense e." 1l13.i1tl f ' T: d , barging ex oibitani ;.i.t.- iv. -,.;id he nulliled. REV. TINKHAM HURT. v . X. K. T ntined ' lent Sor.tt nelia-u. riii'.- Path- pia. in- b' ' .1 e , , I : ow 1 n a i't . tllol II 1! g . Ul lli..ljl.,M when i I ' - I ligfltnen:-- In J and fe'l. :ea 1 in LOSES WATCH. ! W. 1'ipps. :-U,n"l t.. the p" . a 1 1! i b.-i d bee n . lib -a go Sa turda :- 'i Sl h le v itet. 0 :1"i1 e timt hi Wall ham taken from hi t: in I hy three men. EAT POTATOES WHEN POSSIBLE 1 i nins ri Riitr t r st rr. i pit a I,. '. 1 N' 1I AX A pi US. Jan. 2. Withn a : short time it w ill be. a common sig'tt to a trian or woman carrying home from th grocer;,- enough potatoes to last the family a who'e week. "Potato day" is !, be established by the food administration, and H. P. Barnard, federal food administrator from Indiana, it- making plans a , ord ingly . it will pot be a. day on which poia:oe wsll be on the prohibited list. Instead, it will be a day on which the people will be nrje-1 to buy potato's. They w ill be advisd strongly to ea i inote potatoes. tliu doing without some

an spnie a 1 1 I'of a f'..- nnri'i: b upon i.'i'ist be eaten here a1 hnrn i.he peop.e u; (, utKrri i., 'ft. I nfy therefore aat mora 1 Th )o-ing- war spin' i of the people of the city li' a ted m Hammond re'nmnner in which parents are l.a-. j then- voting- pons sign up for th bo s' j in the I wording' reaerve and the increase tankf of the Boy Scouts. i More than 100 acouta were ip attend-! ante Sunday aftern.-xjn in the basement1 of the Christian church at '"alumet ve-j iiue and Summer street at a meeting tal- i '.eti by Scout President i golden. The pn'-pose of the tneeting was to arrange tor the distribution 0f thousands of . enoies of President W non fag day speech and other printed patriotic propaJ garni. Principal M. RIit.y of the Industrial j Hiarit School, stom , crnini issiop.r of ,' ir mmonH r,i-i,HH -rn w- d,i.. .. mnj Ke. Pa net fere t I ie speakers. This morning Pi s--ou:s beirsn the ok ' dit t ibu' ,ng iue 'it ature fiom, -ou.se fj t.OUe. Kadi I'fKjrnt Will be; i.-ke,i to sign a record sheet giei ioi ; ass Th tut- literature on after reading it. re are ti.-ops of ?.-ouis in Ham- j tiioud and -nen are poe.led to aot as scon' roasters so n"tf ftoops can be organized ft.. in the applicants now waiting. POSTMASTERS A3KE0 TO AID "LIBERTY GUARDS" State Council of Defense Places Its Goal at Two Hundred Companies. Postmasters of Indiana hate been ailed on b.- the military seution of ti.e Tndiana Sta'e Council of Defens to a ? m ! C"a i d s." f' :u 1 at r"-nt wh e org'anira tion of "Linert y . Kvry p- - n . enhst La--- for : tmater in the , d ir. tbe move- j obje.o a total ' .'.,! c.mnemes to b musterd in be- j ' . , f i" t.,e sp-.n.: niontb. Leaflet tot.taming ir.iru -r ons and muster blank l av been sen! for th use of recruit ,ng off:- er At tir,. t-.u.e Tr, .-oi.ipanjes .f tii guard ! in f ro. ess of organization. P&ZSaltZ' CgKaajattBKgSa12

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! TIMES BTTX.ZAU. j AT STATE CAPITAL. i 1 VJ l .V l' ! ! I M ; ' It,. Ht tion ..f -i;.-. . . ii- - i '. I n. -.e-, !:j -a... k.t". ,0 :o j witty a fwi lii.M-j., A.inr i t.n aFw"t (' .me tii'i til 'hre will b no -,,n n-.i'ii i "be rifit I'. year. ;i,ii ihi . remain si' uork ai I v,,j(s tby ' '. ' i ii i''ii,'i

'-i ' . r-3 l -i 1 1 pub 1 1'" hi ; I hat ' c" ' ri: ill til. in.it: I- biKl,.' f-'i mining . : -I il: ; i,ft ue a '. : I ou'.ui dti-l li.;. '. ha i iiii .o.-,.-. ti'l.i i--eop-" IK i !'.- ' LOU I. ! h'n i lif . ort r r. ! u -n h' I w&K" SKfunfiit u !i:cb ats Washington Isfi. iiti',!,-i tht !;n:50! to 5:''3(i" i "i '.ilso pa I rir. k-h I Ii !m);uU1 !- ixnt1 1 ,.-:ri if ih, . i i ' ( com rmi ;ii the' 1 u,!' I Tbi -,iaf ti,o i Hi i. i iiient ot t in- pas: vek in t . i'iom. f'ir if tl,f- IJ.1I.--1 li.i ra'ify this f te'-iitt nl .Mn'i ' ba" ben in very jcra' linn? f a lle,l I o a wou id ' r of coa I famine throughout the entire luo years. ; The "ashiriKton agreement fit? thej ,n.ii:ei5 an iii.-rv.- or ... p.-r.-ent j their wages. It also pii.,iu'i tiiai i . a reement shoulc-i i-emAin iti for," f. the duration of the war. than i'.fi year.-. If the T)l. not I' ends :.! a ir'ij 1 1. ; i : '' .leinbersh oioinun 1 es 1 1 u , i . nas r.eei. '-nioi'-ii an.t j and tec . a uvi'i? fiie be-j These o t g.-i r, 7.i t ., on , and j -itei ! t; S n e c i part i. ii i the tegula: i.,eti;nss and military inntruction. Iiave been found very effective in st iih'j la 1 1 ng pattiotit a.-1 1 v along- other lines ('uun'y Councils of i ift.. haa ; it.sde a sue. ial tUHiiiej.s ..t . . ; . t a ir, a: ! these organizations. Ky I b- res -:la tions 'under which these , (,'.n pa n ; es ate or ganised, tlin" are liable for duly only

(with the state i.f Indiana, and i plans ma tar'.alige it ' i-i.prohs uie that a ny ud the unity .-.aipsny will be tailed beyond the tonhas been in- fpas of t!i corntnunity in whi-h it fitly by the,, a- oraanize.f The v isiPo-i !i,';irii

j the organization J vt pr ten-. 0111ple'.e is apparent when ii. ts ennsifleted that set ioti 'ris.s ma v develop tlniing Cue war wi.M-li will .ail for -in dis--ipline among all the .-.viiian population with reprejsr.e a- t-ou. Fifty men between the ages of II and 5 ysi a ;-e rie - .at - t. a . ir.pan;.. The members elect fn)r own ofTiei so tiiat the v.i.;;.!t,n,t; pu-,t ::-!'. ,.e ma ill a 1 nee t ll TGU g i.Otl t Ue e iven--e o. i .:e . , rga n .7.;i : : n. w r. . ti mtenaeo ony to .-ever war s emerencj'. The "Ijiberty Guards" ate separate 01 ganiza 1 10ns fr.on the t .1 Indiana ?tate Militia. THRIFT BITS. 5 Make saving lontsgi.b.abtt will do -. The y. s Stamp out War-Sav ii:gs : 1 1 e VI a l : ?ts rnpiv ith Thrift and Learn to i.a? now. i.'U war. but also for after th only m a r. 'ot th" J It is riot a nuirari'-e ?rid bo' her to ; pstriot to have Tbsift Stamps for ! sale to bis patrons. j i ft tOOk mu.-h cpurac anej de'e;-vli-I tie t ion for the boy s to throw themselves i into th trenebes to heroine 1-vi-ig bu'j warks between th ..lev asrating Hun and the homeland It will our-

When the Skin Seems Ablaze With Itching and Burning

There's just one thing to do. If your skin seems shiszr with ihe fiery burning an-i itching o"f F.ozema. real aim .v,u;k .t.iTt ta I. t'i... v-jntr, irtrm treatment that goes below the surface j j thst reaches dwn to the -sry source of I th trouble. So-cailed skin-diseases come from a disordered condition of the blood, and the rroper ireatnier.t is throuirh the blood.

What the Bell System Is Doing

THE picturesque figure of the military dispatch carrier, with his foam-flecked horse, lias given place to the Bell Telephone System. Eighteen new cantonment camps, each having a capacity of 30,000 men, are approaching completion. The ultimate number of these camps is set at thirty-two. Kach camp is provided with an elaborate system of telephonic communication, both local and long distance. At everr Army Post and Department Headquarters the telephone facilities have been greatly increased, so much so that in some cases it has been necessary to make complete new switchboard installations. These new and enlarged activities call for enormous stores of telephone equipment and supplies, in order that the thousands of new stations may be properly served. The Bell System is rapidly taking care of this extension of its service and doing so without appreciable impairment of its commercial and industrial responsibilities.

CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

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.-l til ,,p'ratoi ati.1 r.iii.'-"-obliged to make a new 'r tbi.- one v,;t a utome t 'ca ' Ii a i so pro ifles tnat pre in'i i.-e to "or', or who patin-tr" ;ui lini t7.ed. iiiegal or "''cvii't t ! :.ll be fmed .11 .) d to r li is 'll s' ! il;e.

ill b It'll'. I ''!! '..!- re; in an ni strike s Tllpe be It r.-is ibis penary tl.suse t ha : it trouble iti ibe i-.nvnhii. A bunch ; v. itd and v. ooK Socialists arid tn n v ri. w. w. tetidencies. ep'lUy fi-o and f isst'iirt. opposed tatif.,fion .r the penally clau:-te. Thy n nanded tie right to s'rik vlitu lt-e i-l--a..'.i M,.i f'ir aii.v cau-e v.-ai'. e: Bu' Mit- , or e rv? ' i -. e a1;. I 1 el-b'-ane ! ;t t r'.v i.- ti n-;iif is i fiu.'d to stai.d I' ' i.tt su'-h taui-aiisoi. ard the erti i w rj';fi"i hi an o erw iieltning i. Jor.t. The grti .enr i.o'A covers soft t l'todticipg d stri't (n the coun'ry. anstabilized the coal isidustry ao that the v. ill be no question of a coal .uppl fj- as the effort of the m:n'- a .-c ill I i IK'ei lied. I T!ir' 3 1 hoc. it tu'iti pane: ;n h ar.a. mid as (r as co'ild b- learn'j ery lii'-li!.i dejepate tn t iori oted to ratify the ag the ton tare atul tie; ei :,, , j, , -i. too. l'Cu n? ' . ifiiniiii'," buying the mut-essen 1 1a i s m. I to buy Thrift and Wor-Sa-. ings-- S'an.ier 1 b. I'-ss it is our d'.i'. y t" do Kvtrv Wai-Savirjs Stamp bought a seal to the covenant of the w .u -Id t h there shall never be another war i.l, this. Pi.'ts ti.e fourth V eek of ll.c ,N - Tear find you still saviug- systeuia i, ally and busii.g Thrift and Wki-S. iegs Siarr.i.sV lia.e on been nol.r.ej 11, at !!,: are rorgotten r.tttina fees cortimg j'ou "If bo. go get them and put the j to work for Pncle Sarn through ". S. s J Ti.e saving habit is like r,.-l;iti -.snowball. The Igrser the loumuU'i'-i I the toore foti ji j. stait buy ing Thi i' -l17i'iJ..C'. a ",. . A ttifl over hve ten a iiay eve,-v- 1,. mi. woman and child in the U-'-will pui Indiana over the top in th M'ir-Sa' ings campaign in l'.'lh. I ,-, 'le ;or of pc-Stago stamps eve I had iu his collection a stamp nior j precious, or on which ihe-e v.a a b i. 1 per pi.-n mini D-.an 1 here is on a Thrr I Stamp. A ril e sii.oker' tiniun lias been ri iii-hecl in South Bond, a member which pl-niges himself not to be : tigars but conflne his smoking to ni; until he can ?luiv his $20 uu.-t" Thr.'i and W's i -Se v u.gs Stam; . CHIEF RAIjIBO IS - ALIEN REGISTRAR Pn.i'-d Sta'e Mnjiilnl Mark St.-.i'n of t'u distri- t of Indiana has appointed TR. CSlen Ram bo. chief of th" t'i a : r police forte to be chif ilicn enemy t't'.t'at;' t- efftce.- .ii th t-t;- of Oar APsn fi"'"iti' in Oar;- on Februa' r 1 must register under conditions and pla so-in to be designated by the pe.lj.-e bead. Search far and near, and vou csnn ' fnd a blood remeejy that approaches S S. S. for tea I efficiency. It has lieep d the market for fifty years, durirg who h tune it has been giving uniform satisfaction for all manner of Mood disorders. If you want prompt and lasting relief, you can rely upon S. S. S. For expert advice as. to the treatment ' your omi itidi . ldual cas. write to-da to Chif Medical Adviser. Swift Spe. i, Co.. Dept. M-S9. Atlanta. Ga. Adv.