Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 185, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIMES.

Tuesday. January 29. 1918.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY. Th Lake County Times Daily ecePt Saturday and P.ndaj. Entered at Cue post of fice In' Hammond. June C 1S0S. Tito T.nies--East Ohicaso-Indian Harbor, daily except Sunday. Entered at the posteff.ce in East Chicago. NovMnhr IS HI!

Tl). I.akf County Times Saturday and Weekly r.ditln. F.ntered at the pojtoftVe i:i HapimonJ. February 4. 1911. Th Gary Konlnij rimes Daily ec;: Suoiiay. Kn,r:eii st xh "postofftce . Gary. April 1.!, All undr (he act of March ", IS!?. a second-class r- i tter, FOnillGX IDVKRTISIMi' OFFICE. 912 Rector Ruilatnt Chicago

1 pleas to "move forward, pleas,'' w hen dozens of halffrozen passengers are malting to get on. i Such persons are public nuisances. They should be classed'as citizen enemies and barred fiom going ; within 300 feet of sidewalks, theatre.', and streets cars 'except when busy, worthwhile people are in other secI tions of town and not in danger of having; their disposition ruined by such menaces to :iic comfort. Milwau1 kee Journal. THE FOMENTERS OF STRIFE.

Lake County's Roll of Honor

TKI KI'IIOFS. Hammcrid (private exchange) SlOO, S101. 31

iCail for whatever department wr(fd.l arv O'.'lc T lephor.e I Nassau & ThfiTiT'cn. Ei.'t Chicago Telephone 9 '' L Evans. Cast Chicago Telephone 642East Chicago. Th Timc Telephone 2 ndiana Harbor i News D'alrr I Telephone ind.ans. Haibor i. Reporter and Class. Adv. . Telephone z ,Vhitirgr Telephone Sn-'.-own Point Telephone

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Larger Paid-Up Circulation Than Any Two Other Papers in the Calumet Region.

If yoti bsve Bny trouble iiettinfr The Times make comElati.t immediately to the circulation d'rartment. The T'ms wi'i not f rc'ioti l' for th return f a.-.-y 'ins.-?:cit-.-.l Reticle it letter." an I wi'l not nat' anony. mus fomni'.nicat'nin. Short signed letters of general interest printed at d cret ion.

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THRIFT STAMPS.

THE TIMES is rinsed to accede to the wish of . i i .a it- rnn.n,;n..

j in anrouncin? that Lake county's quota of the $2,000,000,000 "War ravings and Thrift Campaign is ?2.917,S2' t This quota Is computed on a basis of $20 for every man, ' lomai atld child In T skp rntmty.

THE FACTS COMING OUT. Til? publicity given the. Chamberlain statement? has smoked out the government and Secretary Baker's revelations before the senate committee yesterday will he "welcomed by fathers and mothers all over the land. This paper has pom'ed out that the instances cited by Senator Chamberlain, where soldiers were neglected, were, probably Isolated instances and such they have 'hown ta be. Indeed, we have always insisted that the strides made by the I. S. since war was declared, have been phenomenal and that when the truh was told the naion youM be surprised. That Is all that the American people -wantis the 'rath. They have a right to know- th truth. It is their war. It is their boys who are to fight and it is they themselves who are to pay. If Fres'dent Wilson and the war administration will e'ash the red tape and lay off Georg-; Creel's official head the pcop?" t? this country will sleep much easier o' r.;chts.

Though he posed tH.s the friend of peace ever sunce be ascended the. throne, the German falser has been its enemy for to decades. Wherever on the face of the globe trouble broke out WUhelm's agents have been theie with a finger in th pie. : There would have been no Boer war had it not been for German in'rlsu'v Kiuat r and the other Transvaal Oligarchs were too hrewd ai tu;iily to force conclusions with the British Ktv.ptre. but for a.-iirances that Crrrmany would corpe to tho'r sutport in Ivaropo. It Is likely that we should have had Ic-s trouble in the Philippines, if German instigation had not inspired Aguinaldo and others like him with false hopes. It is certain that German sooner or later was booked to clash with us openly over Haiti. The Germanliation of Columbia has sone so far that CJcrman nower. en-

sconsed net door to the Panama Canal, w as prepared i at a favorable moment to revive Columbia's claims to ' the Isthmus. These, conditions in South Africa and the Carnbean j are instances of what was being done all around the slobe. An insidious policy everywhere fomented trouble for ail those in possession of wh-. r.orniBiiy estimated as valuable. Germany was bent on sowinsr dissension in every corner of the earth, in order sometime to reap a harvest cf profit for herself. It is taking what the Yankee calls "rspbt smart" of an effort to convince people of these fncts, but more and more of them every day see it. Perhaps the people of Germany are saiisficd v ii'i the policy but other peoples arent. Wo see the German finger in China, snru in Mexico, in India, in the Caribbean, in fact everywhere there is trouble there Germany i?. This war 5s to determine whether Germany shall ho permitted to make trouble all over the world- whether, Trussianism or democracy shall rule. That's all there is to it.

Z.ak County's flsad la tb war with Osrmany and Austria-Hungary 1 Ftoni;riT MAniCt.F.T, Hammond: drownd off toast of New Ji-rsey, May " ?, l-hiNNU! It ANN ON. Indiana, Harbor; ptc-i.ainn poison, at Fort Oplethrope, Chattanooga, Tenn., J'jno 1 1. V K A X K M A XI, KV. Indiana Ifarbor, U'.lled n frame at Battle of r.ille. Aug. 15. ArtTHirn BAPRiXIt Hammond; died at I, Ion Springs, Tex., cf .p!nnl menlnKHis. August 26. JOHN SAMUROOKS. Kast ChlCBfro: Killed in rrance. Sept. 15ARTIUT. l:oiU:UTSCX, Ciary; killed in l'ranoe, .K-t. SI. l.IL'.l.T. JAMl'S VAX ATT A. Cory; killed at Vimy liidge. JAML13 MACKINZII1, Oary; killed at Vliny Kide. tLPir BIEl'ZYKI. Kast Chlcaco; killed )n Franco. Nov. 27. It. IiCRTON HUXDLtlT, Gary; killcrl In aviation accident at Taliaferro fields, Kverman, Tex, fee. 1. 1017. HAHKT CUTIIBKBT I.ONCJ. Tndiaiiii Itarbo:; killed in acrid'l.t nt ft. Blisc, Tas. !??. 10. DKKV:OP rICKINS'N. Lowell; died jiotoewhere In rnii'"e, of tjj'jir.ctila, Dec. EDWARD C. KOSTBAPH. Hobart; lulled by explosion in France. Dec. 22.

constitutional tower which will rendsr them lmmuna should the waters gulfingtheir liberty and ' their freedom ever burst the dams that now hold ths:n. It loolts, to most people of this country st least, as If some power were at worl; to confuse them. For there greets these people nothlns but whet is tn them a Panel-sound of contradiction and bewildering confusion. And eo they

i conclude that Ttussla isbut a hopeless

din, the. hst aoout It to be said beinsr that. thoMfth It exceeds. It after all

matches the discord that prevails over I so mui-li of the test of the wetld a I

the moment. WHT we consider TV h r fV m 1 . ' . 0 . TmrmrsT rmmAn tha I than 9.

news from Ruasia he Is apt to forget j MAN;

TllEKE are friaiiy reasens

& woman smarter

one is

hat

He Is apt to regard H as certain wleacres In our community have put It, .lust as a political move. Imagine a man immured for years in a. darlt noisesome dungeon, cut off from eonveise with men and women, the light of Heaven Is fast closed against him as that of knowledge, his every move

ment impeded by clanking chains, gal- !

Unj and searing his flesh. Then think of that man, his fetters struck off, his prison door opened, and freedom and liberty ht. Would It bj wonderful If Ida e es -were dazzled as the ltRht truci! upon him if he were to reel and totter as lie attempted to walk

about the streets of the city, and Jf I he were to be overwhelmed when

j brought into contact wdth his fliow-i

jr'icn? Everyone with sn ounce of hujman feeling and understanding would I Je.ilow the man, released from the! cramped confines of the prif"n-hoise t' i j w !d unrestraint, time to become & J Icusf.me0 to his new unused surround-' j!ns;s. That Is precisely whet has bap- ! i"?n"l by reason of the Revolution In! R;isia In hundreds upon hundreds j j nf cases it has l.spend literally to i individuals who for ears have been ! 'victim? of bureaucratic tyranny. But J vlrtuall; lias bapencd to the whole j

SHE can take one looW woman and tell just what

at another

KIND of a corset she is wearing. THE .iti-Salcon League seems to have passed LP the opportunity of STARTING a crussde against the CULTIVATION or rrrtnt. OF course a girl can a'.ng too much BUT as a general THINO It is tetter for her to be prouder cf her voice THAN of her figure. IF it keeps on much longer "WE are going to start a revolutionary MOVEMENT to -'bror,e KINO COAL VS have often wondered la cur art"crs far bleu IF the Etuff we put in tms space

IS as tiresome to the general public AS it is to us?

AND we must not fail to put in

TE might aslc merely as a matt-r course HOW it happens

the stats

si a.diriiniv.r-1 o e of Chica'

THAT

doesn't COMMANDEER

coal en route IN return for what Chicago :'.-jic I; : Lake Co ? THIS is terrible weaiher for the jcu lady in the corn cure AD who is always lifting her sly,, lngless leg out cf a TAN of water to soften tjp ei cm THE position that some men TAXE in regard to wr problems sure s

population, imprisoned as thy were ( pood vsord also for the weary linotype j m the dark and no;some dungeon In- man j f r. - 1 , 1 .- v. . I. r .-: . ji i il !

V " t w1B, . , forced to decipher these

in- Hgut ot heaven shut out from them by the Infamous system which, thank

THEM a Job as contortionist In a dim

museum any time they see fit to mr out. TIIET were having their usual J:v.h eier.r-t tilt "TnERii were ptenty cf other ni"' WHO war.tcd to marry me," the '.;, in n AGGRimED tone

I "TE?." he answered, "and not j the ungrateful purs bee ben aro in ' i even so much

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BE CALM. Admiral Ffai y. WUHara Al'.en White, and others con'inue to predict German air raids on Ncv Yotk and othr Atlantic coast, cities. It is possible, of course; but It would hardly be worth while, except as a demonstration of futile Teutonic rag". The bombing of New York or Boston, or even Washington, would serve no essential mih'aiy pui pose w hiie ihe react ion. would be a flaming; snger against the Hun which would stimulate American aggressiveness to a degree which the Totsdam Council would hardly wj?h to contemplate. The war will not be hi ought to our snores, wo think, because we are going to carry the war overseas.

j FOREIGN POLICY SANE AND JUST. i The President is now ccmirc; !n for some criticism jin connection with the progress of the war, says Henry I Clews in bis last financial letter. W:'h the political

and personal aspects of cuch criticism, his financial advices have nof v,0 slightest concern, liirtorv

I warns ue that all governments pass through such crise-; j especially In the early stages of w?r: and if wj? only a j patriotic desire not. to embarrass the Admiuirtration

that prevented an earlier ou'breW. Belli Wai-hiriton and Lincoln had to endure th grat crisis which they weathered successfully. Mr. Wilson will picbably have

j to do Hkeswigo. The grca leaders in Franc and EngI land have passed thrugh such at' icks with advantage, ! and so probably shall wr; though it is unforfuiiai that 'party polities or xrsonal issues should have b"'ti al- , lowed to intrude. The Chamberlain, pisode will urtI'doubtedly have the effect of speeding up and increasing

toe crriciency or a,i war at tiviti.-. w n at over nt inputs may have been mado rnncerning thr president's appointments and li!s policies iu domestic affairs and

Ithese are not infrequent bis foreign policies have been

FiDguiariy sane, .iusc ami n.gn nnnueci. ,o man has more clearly spoK.en the mind of Cue American people and their attitude toward Germany that Mr. Wilson.

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Godt lies prone In the dust. It is surly unreasonable, absurd, and ridiculous not to make any allowance and most do not for the Russian to get used to the conditions of Liberty and F; edo;u. ".he Rs;an Revolution, with its completeness, swiftness, and its comparative hlood !essns. Is the clear

'view whieh the bulk of the Russian

j pecpl the freei Democracy, are tak- '

of the situation. What they are amt- j !ou for, above al! tb'.nay, is to .rrske! clean '; ji'itii the eld resime and'

VT' is forced t" decipher hieroglyphics IN order to get his Theda money.

Bara

AS thank me." TOU can't get much of an

': EDUCATION t an inf optr.a ' v - u c i i reau. "WE w ould like to see somebody si a ; a catless day.

of the sentiment "Ich und der lieber rebroken and reset. Herr Gottt" the kaiser s monkeying .Misnes t'arrte and Louisa Hit deb rand is J.i st as distasteful to li e Russian and Mrs. Ben Klein were Han. mot.

democracy as were the silly epinR- i v 9 . tors on tiunda

of the Tsar. Having r;d themselves" of Tearism, they will not place themselves beneath kaieerism. ISAAC UNTERMAN". Former school teacher in Russia.

DYER NEWS

Miss Edna Schsiit cf Hotart. is ending several dayg b.re with r!-

HAT ABOI T RlSJIAf Editor Ti;iifr. What about Russia? is a query at the moment rr. man'- a 'cnue. The news

j flny day pioceeds ficni that. land ' if.vis t.k" nctliinsr so "rich as mtelilI I'm' rt'srlvt ba v reached the sons

: Noah frem. the oriKinnl type of the E;ffel towr. Neither 1s the analogy i-nduty tra'.nd. Fcj- the Russian people, who haio Jut escaped from a f tistv and cruelty und repres sion f:,-.;;i tli" l-iti; r':ti-not rain of a u ra appea r ben' on 1 a;ir.r a

CROWN POINT

atr.

the pc-liti' S which animated ft. Nec

rar.ly-ih-s must apply to th war as I I VIVV- V 1 i VJliN X I Misses Mary Cheaai S and Do

to a!! else Thy "111 have nothlnr to I 3 Rutkowiwkl of sieger, are visit Ins

Jo with ndtrr men to tv. .1.11.1,1.. i " the home of the former's s!ster, m

i for the aake of Imperii! ambitions or I Dance at Spring IIlll Grave, Wednes- j A Mason, here at present. ssr-irafions of onf.uest. Thy III have 3a-v evening. Jan. Sr'tb. ccoi murlc. - M. -Ir. Frank Beirige;- of j nothing to do with continuing the In- " " Hammond, spent Sunday b.eie with ;c-

'ffable erjeitv of war in order to grat- j E L- Shortridge is in Chlcaco today tflvpf tfy the national vanity whfh looks jwher- h- w c.lled lJ;f c . Tor a while Satutday aften:-n for annexations. The., thing, are th- js-rlou, accident that ha pened to h,s Peasant sport cf autocratic k'nPs and father who fell , n4 fr a; Jt' ,i?ion of the bkard of several wt. TUeens. and with such human abnor-;He was taert to T eslei hospital ant jr.,. hv, mat.ti.sand their unnatural emb-tlons operated on. but no hopes are heid lirSZ M '."Z ."n S I'SU conrtned to Hi. and walks ,om. of the road, we, . - . . i. , t , so blocked that farmers could not get slau counterpart of Colonel and Mrs. i home with a severe case of gr, p. it t Ror.ianoff. But the rretenslons of the! Miss Pearl Eritton snt the week- , nkalser and bis silly rnmplngs. with his I. end with relatives In Montb-eilo, Ind. j Casper B-irlgT was given a pleasai.i notions of Ii'vinn eirtien iimtuin i Anna Nolan has returned from ; surprise. fundav ,vonitif, by in

In Oerrr anv in tb application to b im ; Lowell where she spent

HARD TO HOLD AN UNRULY HOG. The Sugar Trust is Just as patriotic as it has to te, which is what you vou'.d expect or a trust that conducts a fpccial boMup of every American home every year duri-ig the r.snuing season, while the other cine montbc of the year churgos ail it thinks the American people :v4 tht'ir gov er.in.vn' will let It extort. Kcctiti:- Hoover fixed the Sugar Trust's prices, giving it a KWai margin of profit, although the trust scr'-im ..'!. j.-,cked. and finally tried to start a backfire on Koov-i in Congress. The other day the trust notified 'ho rrt.iiirrs it would do business with them direct herext'rr an:! would dispense wh brokers and salesmen. As Ilnnier had fixed the- price to includo the cost of brokerage, that the sugar salesmen should not be hurt, th- Sugsr Trust now- pockets this considerable margin ,-j';ing witJj its lepiiimato profits and its salesmen car eo Ijang. The mo: a I is, it is difficult to pen up an unruly hog says Arthur Capper, the Kansas editor.

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TAKE A CLUB.

i vrfu. i.u I," cuiM'.i, .iter ;r w .a --, i:u ' j German chlnless clow n Prinee to .a wounded Canadian j officer. "Do you think they will throw r-tones at me'.'"! Well, w-f don't know clown; we wouldn't advise a! stone. W'f suggest instead one of Sor.ator Watson'? I. e. clubs. They couldn't miss you then j TYi'O GERMAN BOASTS. j In Prussia alone, according to the Testimony of one of Berlin's town councillors "the number of unmarried j mothers has now reached a. total of nearlv "00 don i . .. i yearly. j According to the same high authority, this large'!

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the week-end

' with re'a'ives.

Quite a nui.-ber of U;e coiloge stud

ents are home on an enrorrct v-aca

cf fuel. Unl-ersit

for a week.

Air. Jon:; -1. t aoi?r.. wjis or osm s

shortage ; to

f Inltsra are both clcjd

friends and relatives. It was Mr.

Re'.ricer's 7"th birthday. The crowd gathered at the home of h s sn-ln-lsw, Jarr:es M. Scballer and from there went

hair's, which was b'autifcii-

Northwestern University and uecorate.a wun pink and white carna

tions. The evening: was enjoyablv

jpent in playing .-arj. and games. nr ;-;r whieh rfre?hments were servej

proportion of illegitimate dii!drea i.i "cvidefico of

moral healthiness of the German race.'' ; Which is really nil that need be paid about j he i matter at bis time, except that if it is true, iho world' ought o be staggered by Prucsianism. j

EI.S1E JANE WILSON is one of the few women directors who has gained prominence vrithin ihe last few 5'ears. Her success with the various featuies. which she has produced is attributed to an intimate understanding jf human nature, bred of wide experience in manv vocations. "My Little Boy," "Tha Silent Lady," "The Cricke'' and "The Little irate" in whieh little Zoe Kae appeared with considerable success are some of the productions through .vbich Miss Wilson gained fame, b'he knows exactlv how to humor

the; the child star in order to bring: out

A GERMAN EXPLANATION.

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PET PEEVES.

Speakin; of pet peeves, here are a few that deserve careful and prayerful consideration by those hundreds of selfsh cusses who cause their fellow citizens more annoyance and discomfort than all the heat less. sweiless, meatless, cheaticss and cat less (lays American is undergoins to win the war. AVatking.on the left side of sidewalks on crowded streets. Co erie? of supposed ladies and gentlemen holding receptions along the streets and in halls and doorways of public buildings. Companies of friends marching abreast in squads of fours along the aforesaid streets. Jav walking. Standing up and pufJng on coaCs and hats at the theatres live minutes before the lust act is over. Fat folks Pitting in the middle of street car scats and attempting lo hog the whole thine:. Those sinless saints who sfand in the rear of street ears tha' arc crowded, oblivious To the conductor':!

I lere't the official espl.-jnatiou fo: t V

Jerusalem by the British: (1 Because "no nation which believes in j God could wish its sacicd ?oii to be a scene of hloodv battles." - j (-) Because the to"n "is worthless from a ' military point of view." This throws light on why der brave troops of :', i ' 1'aihei'and retreated before the Hrirlshe; . Gorrun troops wou'd not J anyt! i ;,; to offend G x'

"GARY had ar 1 5 during ri : ; Don't tfc"y ever hiive ary t riaieles c.:y . Co! u n; b u 3 Repub 1 . an .

h.e best work possible, and. under

standing the whimsical works of the hild's mind, does not attempt to interfere with little Zoe's moods. Most children enjoy acting. Zoe Kae is no different from others of her aire, but when acting becomes a business to so young- a person there are many thins:; v h;ch a director has to take into consideration. Rccue she realizes this Miss Wilson irets remarkable results. :o: v MARSHALL NLILAN TO GO KAST On the coir.pl:. l?ii cT '! vt::: Art''aft Dictuc:-, ,-t.ii rLx 'I-.y Tkord, entitled 'Arnanllv of Cio: hs-

: :.ie Alley, ..larshall NeiJan, her oir;.;tor. will make or.e mors Mir.: in '

rich she will star and then m ea.t ( CANADIAN ADMIRER SENDS

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1 McFaddeti. assessor Cf North township, At a 1st, hour the guests depart-", thas been working In the auditor's of-j wishing- Mr. Beirifer many more nerpv

fice assisting with the assessor's books. returns of the day. Miss Norma Bartholomae left for) Peter Hillogonds and family spe.. Chicago on Saturday whr she will f tho week-end In Chlcaf o visiting wjti.

bpend several days visiting friends. i friends.

i The library board held Its regular .monthly meeting- en Monday night. Re

sides the regular allowance of monthly

o lTrno-tnn--e

j Dar.ee at Sprin? Hill Grove, TVednr--

id.iy evening, Jan. COth. Good music.

Miss Mabel Scheldt ef Cht-rsgo. w a the fruest of her aunt cut here P.ir-

outs, no Dullness c nn ruitBi.' b v &d ;

transacted.

jurs. j-voy iiwn.s c-i a::, wpt-iic j several days this week at the home cf j her father, Mr. Bohllng. :' Th members, of the Commercial club ' enjoved one of their regular monthly ;

smokers on yionday night. A course j j dinner was served at 6:3' and the : I quests spent the cveulrgr in card play- ,

ine and billiards. i Attorney John Ki'.iigrew made the j

trip from Hobart to Crown Point, on

! Monday morning on snow shoes, cover-

SCHERERVILLE

Mr. and -Mrs. John F. ii.cago. came out here

distance in four hour.

GRIFFITH

Thn-e was no Sunday

u.'tu 1-uui.j one or ir.e ranjaiuiuii, pyt, to CAKMJtL MVERS P. R. M

v-:Tf Ti . t in TJmK; v.n ! Mycvs, star cf "My Unntar-j busmess v . , .Iharva T). Tay o-( ,,rcn Mr Neil- ried Vf ife." -rj the happy recipient . tt Tparture. will unoerlake the di- '.n . . . .:K.. . j. I I

ir.n vr.:ft ui . uuiij; irrnrr sent I

L-hool

P.indav on account of f'lel conservation, hut next 5-indr.v. Feb. 3, a bier rally day with specie! music and enthusiasm "ill be held, followed by church services at 11 o'clock. All are

welcome. farmers to

Jliss J.ary Kenneti or cn;caso, is v.s-jrj-ijj; station.

itiny friends here for a few days.

cMillan of Cincinnati, was a

isitor here today.

chBtfti- ' undav n.S't

1 to see bow the Dramatic ..b.b was fcerting alor.g- witb tbe.ir play, ar.d foun-i mueh headw ay had been ne.de. M -. '. S''ino'.-r said the club will in a shoit ti:..-- pr. j-eni cr.e of the slrontest u: e - d is'..;. . i ;ivet! at K'chererville. It . will lak pla. e Feb. 3. Everybody 's l.'tl,M!i!c to ,.Ltend and bring bot"'

; :Coii2r tor the box social which will hlastjjjoki after the play."

M : . and Mrs. Frank Schell are ll.f J proud pavev.ts of a baby g-irl. j Mrs. Russell Cromer is cn the s! klist. i The bad storm Saturday caused the

their way to th

AS Hie meat packers say, they arc havinc h.trd times. One Chicago concern only r.. id :- ; , year. Give us some horse meat, please. t "THF, dining car sr-rvbic may suffer I ti'. bui the old sho-box lunch uta p'tts up " in never .-iv,-- ma." Minneapolis Jouinal.

rcction of the next Mary Pickiord production for Artcraff. A iuveiile eomedv fom real lif i; "Ti. hocolnte r,i ll.n Giinsr,"' the fsocnj of tho so nr.; (f Rrown v,uric." bcinc (l:s'.i-.ju.'." 1 b.," General Film Coivpaoy. The -fory ileiJs with the attempts of a small colored hoy to

her as a Christmas srift by an admirer

in Canada. The Little doe lost no time ; in fretting acquainted with ever' nook j nd corner of the Bluebird studies in wh'rh Mies Myers ir. employed. Shortly ar'er the canine's arrival! many of the pis vers s omitted a name for it. Canycl hcr:if thoufrht ii I

would be 8rn"Drif! to name the

ST. JOHN

MHTEOR hurst the other day in K.tnsa,we have one of those old fashioned meteo.'s of coal, burst somewhere near here.

i.y can't j chx k lull I

win admission into a rsnr dniwuwd I rewromr af er his unlive town and

of white boy?, and th? sreat vnr.'ty !: slat in hon j. cf the donor who I've-; of juvenile "nlshiashun" cereinonies i at Saskatoon So tho doe was christhrouarh which he passes is said to tened "Saasy"' tor shv-t. . provide some most laughable scenes. I A decided talent f.vr stunts eoov. One of theae scenes shows a juvenile i gained prompt recogr'..jn arcu. th : court in session. studio for him.

Dance at Spring- Hill Grove, Wednesday evening. Jan. SOth. Good music.

Jacob Pehi.i:tz of Har.i.Tioad

i.'ic on Furday with his wife and fam

T'-, e v , ,i.-,3 n's socie'v here has .J a .wn-iiig C'li le. The ladies w

is' kind- of fancy work and donate for the benefit of the church. 1 ; t?,tiahen. -whose leg was !.. i ,; ins dur'nar 'he cyclone ' 'ia. ' ,. I. , v:il have to have It

PATENTS fcND FOR UY FREE BOCK. HOw TO GET THEM." ft' fall of information roa should knsw. Ramemcer that all work entrusted t

l-'.'tf-'i j q.- care U done Jn my own ofTScea. rlgst .sited j aere In Chicago, where yo ucan call for

eonsultatton Bi.ne id lis ear cr ary Uoaday evenlu until t

1 o'clock. tart- 1 Service best t, be bad at any p'lce. . i j.s ! nd It 0"ts less. Fhcne Central 5S63.

JOSHUA Li. 11. rUTlfcj, 6 S. Dearborn St., Cliicagtj aTTORXTT an CottNSELOR AT LAVr. CITE lilt HARTFORD BUILDl-Sa

PETEY DINK-Iabcl .Must lie Mistaken

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