Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 209, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES

Wednpsdar. Feb. 27.

What Gary Society is "Doing NoU?

LIBERTY ri.EA!U:HB (XtB. The Liberty F'.easure Club met this furnooa at the horn of Mrs, Robertson. HOME O.V FIBI.OIOK. Corporal Harry Kollus who ! stationed at Camp Shelby. !s hems on a j'd day furlough visiting h!.i parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kollus.

CHESTS. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of waukee, are gunti of Mr. and John Nesser, SIS Broadnc,

Mll-Mrs.

MRS. LKEK . Mm. T. I.eeka of Roosevelt street Is visiting nl'b, relatives at Hebron, 3nd. RBTlllXJ imOM M1UT.UKEE. Mrs. Jimei Doyne, of Jackson street returned yesterday from a several netkt Tlslt with. relatives at. Milwaukee. VISITIXO GARY FniCXtt!, Mm. Murray Owens, a former resident of Gary, but now of Columbus, lad., arrived In Gary today for a week's visit with former frieads. ACCEPTS GOVERVMET FOSfllON. I. C. Udell, 559 Virginia street, for soma tlma an employe of the Axel mills here has accepted a position as government steel inspector and left for Washington, C C. last night.

mike the ramus STILL BAFFLES POLICE

Mls Schramm, Oar j 's famous prison- j er, who swears by the, star that he; helped !. kill Rev. Kduuind Kayser, 1 still ruzr.lir.g the police. There an sevcral weak points In Mike's story, j

It is row wondered whether h sought to K--t a free ti'.p b.i-k from Rr:d,;o-

Conn.. or v he'.'ter is nasj arm-

Train Your Stomach To Eat Heartily Plain Food is the Rule Today But is Heavy for Many Stomachs. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will Digest Anything.

port , sions.. scene much

AYhcri Mil.e wjis taken to Lie of tlx crime he was about as mived as a steel ingot.

HOUSING COHFERHGE AT GARY T

I Nothing Is More Utterly Wasteful

I Than to LeaYO a. Plateful of Tood Plck- . ed At. Representatives of cotr.rrercial or-j , ,. j -v-i-i,-. i I'ropla rho nibble, at food 'an recall Sanctions in wry, Hammond. "V h.-; ,,, ,,; nh, tbev at heartilv of any ins nn-i Indiana 1I:j rbor-Fsst Chle-jgo. i thing they liked. There- wss no dviwere to meet, this afternoon with. South pepsia thn. n Homnoh troiih!, because

Plde lousiness" met

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I io mors Yoti ran lirlii? hflf It file toor!

ors to discuss hot) sins needs of the re- i oui 'im ps If ou follow each nieai wih cion. President ChMiisivl of the south ! Stt"nr; s lvspopsin Tablets. No more

side orgarti ?.a ' ton i rop.isea that the region a.-:k the, government f-"r a lump

sum of S1.00'l n00 for new

houses.

sour stomach, a"r brash, heartburn. ;s-, rutriblmg. bad breath, coated toneim and d ad. dull, stumd feciinr

G4RV DEATHS. MollI Mlddlebroo', coloretl. five t rl eld, daushfr of Mr. and Mrs. Toha Mlddlebrook. ll Massachusetts street. Gary, died of pneumonia last evening-. The body Trill be taken to

Georgia this evening for burial. W1I- I llama ITndertaklns Company havelns !

cfcarpe. J. Fox. colored, S5 years of aft, died ef pneumonia at the Ltnooln hotel. iTth .enue and Washington street. Gary, this morning. Williams t'ndtertaklngCompany ho have charge announce ns funeral arrangements yet made. WOTICH. HaJTimoBd Federation of M-jslclans. IjOcal No. 20J. apsln meet on ustSrT nlgh, the frst Monday of ea-h mTth. Xxt reanlsr meeting March 4th. 1?1S. 3-27' F.EINHAF.DT ELSTEH, Secy.

NEW ANGLE TO HOSPITAL PROJECT i Possibility of a New Hospital for Twin City Is Growing Each Day.

f Sit down t vrii" iiPYf niil nt-trt rl

bHrtir. Kivioy yoir foorj ii prnce. J.t j your appft iio ha. full rla-. When i ;i throu!;. tk a cnurle, of StiiHrt's I I'vypepsla Tablets and fear no conejl'jnc''S. Thousands ltavi-.- taken tldn ! adv)- and he";i elad they dt'1.

v-jt n o'j-cert U'j, of s-iusrts Dyspepsia Tablets from jour firuslst. Adv.

siimes possession of the corner store-ion-n nun- occupied by the Graham saloon. 'With the saloon out the bank ill rr.ske preparation to Install ft; rnitur and fixtures and by June It expects to be in Its new home, President Groves stated.

EAST CHICAGO MAN ARRESTED

Steel Men Seeking Higher U. S. Prices Maraas A Company, eorrtmentlni: en the steel situation today, say: "Some of the. smaller stl co-rpan!s are actively agitating- the question of mora renumsrative prices from the toTernment. "We know that the tovernment is dependent on continued and increasing steel output. While steels might sll ff somewhat during such agitation, a vigorous upturn in the market coild eccur -rrhen the request for higher steel rrlces Is g-ranted. "Bethlehem is largely en a cost plus 10 per cent basis, which removes the barriers to rreatly Increased net earn-lnC-For this reason an Independent advance in market price of Bethlehem r"Jid not surprise tis."

Wtiness Hurried. Esfsn4ant's srPneises in federal election cases trot word at Gary to eoma a day earlier than they had been

ordered. .co-i.e have already left for Ir1;aaapol;s.

In violation cf the ordinance us i- ! latins 1'shts on vehble. Vein Wt- ! I'si.is of East Chicago as arrted by i the Hammond police at Gostlln and I Hohtr.an street on a charge of vperatinu his automobile vlthojt l.grhts. Ills ; rase n 111 be heard In ths Hammond i i police ecus t.

Joseph Freeman Is Food Assistant

A new angle to the hospital project developed In East Chicago this noon at the meetirtr of the ihamb-r of cown!rce. The hcspuel o-.ini ttee e ibm!'tc l a report pIiotvUis- that it v, a s vo3;lb'.e to erect ar.i maintain a municipal hospital out of f-tr.-is secured by bondins the fi'.y ar'l by riiaklr.j definitely prescribed tax Ipvies. As a result of the rercrt made by E. W. Wioltey, chairman of the committee, the matter tvtH be taken up with the rounciimrn and all angles of the propt;-

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The project is made more feasible by, th fact that the ctv hot has on in-; creared vuluiln m"UiUu? upward oi s!ten mill ions of dollars andrch',nj Co realty values are. env ihcth nppral.d . trg

fnr titit'ni U ! tilt th

w ill be another r-arial rpa. Mrs. ,!os"ph Krrnn. the talented wife The hospital Mn bne been rromotedlo' the editor cf th Indiana Harbor in East Chlcas fAr several ear but j ent!nel. Mrs. Freeman is tiiorouffhon account of obtpcis that seamed in-t!y conversant, win the county, is a superable. riart after p'n proniulgatfd t lever newspaper wrirer. aud because

by committees nod individuals either i of her trammer is expected to be a died a natural death or was abandoned, valuable assistant to Mr. Westbe-.g. j The pople have been now thoroughly 1 .wakened by the time?, however, ' ; Vfitfiran Steel Chief I

the imperative need or no?pnai service and any effort that is put forth at this Wmn will find a most h'ar'v response and willing spirit of cooperation.

LAKE CO. EXEMPTIONS APPEAL DECISIONS MADE

I FORTH, END., Feb. 27. The district exemption board announces the following determinations: East Chicago. Nils Emll Anderson. Two P. Lawrence Eerm. Three K. Anton 1 Washiowlj. Two I?. Trios. 8. Kennedy. Three K. Van H. Kuifner. Two V. l 'red is tone l.:sher. One A. Vernon C. Wejdert. Three K. Stanley V.lsmcwsky. Two V. riiillip E. llolmstrum. One I. lOu appeal ). Four A. Zuiton Balabos. One P. (On appeal). Metrofnn S. Chuck. One A. (On appeal). Jue Madlela. One A. 'On appeal). Hurl Ed Smith. One A. (On appeal). Four A. Stanley Js'iajisko. One A. (On appeal). Jos. KadansM. One A. (On appeal). Mikj Galanbok?ki. One A. (On appeal), f Mike Sanockowls. One A. (On appeal). Carl Carlson. Two O. (On appeal). Mik Iarzeemy. One A. (On appeal). Natal Matigllano. One A. (On appeal). Olcf T. Sunbrg. Two P. VSomniey I.. Sleight. Two P Kar.ymias Szj'marskl. Two V. Fred E. Fox. Two P. lien Oheinerte. Two P Adam Alberta. Two V Eeroy Gamage. Three E. Sam Fanitu. On I. Julius Carlston. Two P. Jas. Eobt. Gardner. Three K. Harry pejerk. Two P. Gustave K. Benson. Two P. B.-nedlct Ti. M Oarthy. Three K- , Verus H. Williams. Three K. Annenak Karvetain. (On appeal). One A. Stanley 7etrand. (On appeal. One A. Joseph Salkowski. (On appeal). One A. Irvine Given. (On appeal). One I.

Frank Genolis. (On appeal). T.ouia Faroes. (On appeal )

Joe Esonlsji. One I. Albert Fack. Four V. John Semanskl. Two P. John Brins. Two P. Thomas Gay. One I. Alexander McXob. Two P. Edwin B. B3ler. Three K. Flegfred C. Teterson. Two P. Albei t Giueokert. One I. Christ Katsifn. One I. (On appeal

Frnnk Arcelo. One A.

men in this city hsva not lurried in any fiustlonnariss. There has been no development in the city that baa, demonstrated more clearly the fact that ne have a constantly shifting population than the work of this board. In fact ii may be g.uite definitely raid thai s r.ee last June there has been a change of HO per cent anion c the registered men. They "have gone to all parts of the EnltJd States. The classification work has been Jcue quite larrely by principals and teachers In the public schools, many of them scendinc night after night in this task. The work has been voluntary and no doubt when all cities have made their expense iturnn It will be found that East Chicago has again come to the front :n tie amount of voluntary work that has hern done within its limits.

TWO DIE IN FIRE. IH the I tilled Pre T E It E K II A t .' T E, Ind Feb. 25. Two persons were burner! to death in a fire, which desttoyed the home of Albert Watts today. The dead are: Frederick Unceil and Mrs Grace Watts, 26. The woman went in search of EoeeU, her grandfather, end lost her way.

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PAJtlS. reb. 36 Artillery Are wu violent on the right bank of ths Xtutt and la the region of the Beanmont last night, the French official statement to. day said. aKSTZKDAH, Ten. 29. Turkish foross entered Treulzond on Sunday, according to reports from TnrsJsU eonrces. Ths city Is In a province by that nam

1 on the north shors'of tbs Black Sea. It

was taken by Orand Duke Nicholas ia ;

April, 1318.

HAMMOND MAN BACK FROM WAR (Continues from rage one.)

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crer catne. and we 'went over the toy I put rr.y gas helmet on hastily, but eo hastily that I tore a. part of it and almost Immediately the gas completely disabled me, and I dropped rijrht on the parapet, a stretcher bearer kicked me, and thinking I was dead passed "n. A few minutes later I saw another stretcher bearer, and I managed to lalse nsy arm in signal to him. I knew no more until I woke up jn th, hospital in England. I probably had i.-e-n "awake" as you might term it. bit :r.y memory does not. retain anvtfclng

jrcm the day of the fight until the 1 Enelish hospital was rnrh. I wantj ed wate,. but I could not think of the

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REPORT ON 1,000,000 PROPAGANDA TO FINANCIERS

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Philadelphia Official Gets Statements From Ministers.

I'cod Administrator C. A. West

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John Ste. ens. fv-tr erlr euperlntendient ef the Indiana Harbor p'ar.t of the Inland isieel Comnany, and daujhter.

' M; Maude Stephens, will in

i lays leave their Aldis street home for ia couple, of months ata:' In California.

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IT. IT. ?. Stephens of Gary cams to the ln.r'cor to say goodbye to his father and sister

' Tl, E-c Chicago exemption boarS

fewinnd their assisfanta this week wh! fin

ish, their classification of those that l far.try could ours

have returned fluestionnarie". A ton. had not been grassed

00') of these lengthy d":umcn'3

f Auto repairing end truck worst a specialty. Geo. Miller, 351 Cedar St. Phone Hammend 13C5-P.. 2-23-St

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FOLLIES COMING.

Trv ti"fare. which hss bn jttagir.g j some Rood shows lately, will ha Kirk' As Eussey Famous Follies 0n l'b 25 Rest sale has started. There are stv-1 teen beauties in the chorus. J

BANK IN NEW HOME BY EARLY JUNE

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our eorrow we lost our desri

mot'.te-. Mr 5. 5iinirby. two years ago today. The crandost and dearest mother Lhat c-e" lived. EOVIXG CIIIL.CREK.

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woids, and so unable to iriak th.e-n ' i. n Jo; t and ar.d seelo? the water near :tne. I r imply got up and pot it for my-'-eif. I tj.en went through the course ;that so many men who have been jras- ' eed were obliged to und-rg-. I liad : to learn my alphabet over again, and I once I learned that my faculty o' ;pee:h ret imed to me spredily. j "Thin war Is "a. an to man." and this jwas the subject of the first lecture we got. "It Is a man's Job.' the commending officer toid w. 'It is not a

icntc or an excursion through Flan-

ioejs. r: you nave lot t n vr.nr v,.o

jthat one Canadian can whip five Ger- j l mans get it out right row. Th.v a r !

men. they are brave men an if

Just plain "man to titan.' j "'One thing that struck me as' heing

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excepimc; a fmrr prisoners s (-,

!lme I was there. The-.- were ..,-

! trencj.es on l we in ours. They wer I

;n th-'- di.-:-r :f j. ar.i n ori. Ave

'" if vi-, e.. n;a inev, v nn Wf. , weie ... it.. ,r.K ;.i.!n-l our j'.nes, i was! the :-- rags att;iry that shelledus. and. d course, we e.tuis not see their glmners, no more than their In-1

Of course, if J

have, th- f.ght at Glnchy T would then have

of the church. i - '

As exclusively rela'ej in last erning's issue of The Time?, the minister" cf churches in the territory as lar wesas Hammond and as far east as Cheat -erton met yesterday at Gary T. M . '. A. There they outlined before Rev. R. M. Dlffendorfer of I'hiladelphia, a

V j genersl official cf the national Hfme The neat step on the par of the : Missionary organization plans for spcrciMethodt3t Episcopal Church of America ing $1,000,000 here in new chuvche? . to further its plan of rpendirsr $1.000.-j missionary work, neighborhood set'.le0n0 in church work in the Calumet re-! ment houres and re'lgioifs school3. gion of Indiana will be i"s considcra-I Part of $50,000,000 Sam. , t.on by eastern fnanciers and high "of-j "American Methodism realising th ficlals of the Home Missionary society social construction v. HI follow the war i nronoses to raise S S0.000f'0.0. Of this

- r - - n sum $ 10, COO, will be e?ent in world-

a Victor tslklngr machine, which had been sent out by the Canadian headquarters. "It was or! of necessity that England perfected en asphyxiating gas superior to that used by the Germans, or 'Frltzies," as the. soldier call them. The English gas is Invisible, and always kills. I'm proof that German gas isn't el-vays deadly." Mr. Hughes would have escaped wlth-

! lf considered that $1,000,000 should be ' Bper.t in the Calumet resrian. sa'd P. W. j G. Seaman, pastor of the Gary M. E. ; church. ! " There is great opportunity ahead

for the Christian churches in the recasting of society now under way and in this country there is a fruitful field here." Thoss Present. Included arp.r.g thorn present at th

out injury if his gas mask had been of

the type now nsi. jtie oil ?y;e masK j0arj. ccrtference were Pr. II. R. PeB-G. did not fit tightly, and the gaa crept in ,frrg-man and feld secretary of th

in small quantities. me German gas ,,;;,n.Pt Mi'riru.arj- society. Pr. PcBra

r an be seen approscning. in Jieavy.i h ,r.,.rr,or, frf,m a eastern trio

brownish-sreen clouds. Se-. en secends after it is first seen, it reaches the British lines. The soldiers, therefore, have eva seccr.ds in v.huh ri f.T'en on

where he conferred wiih ch'irch workers and financiers. He did not see Jud;c E. H. Gary, however. Judge Gary is a "disr." Local clergymen present were is follows .

j their masks. Sometimes they remain in i tt-PTi for two hours, br'''.1 a com-j

! ctnatton of air ar.d ettier, and fighting ! Gary Pr. W. G. Seaman, former previa J the v.-hile. I idetrt of Weslvan university, North D-

A gas mask was part of the equip- j kota, and rector of the Gary church ;

wttn rr. ir. R. DeBra-

Chesterton Rv. F. R. Friggs.

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American State hank, wh'.rh c- j a storeroom in the Cal'.imet East Chicago, on April first, as-

been examined and passed up"n.

0 per cnt ere placed in Class 1. On Mondays end Thursdays, physici-1 ans and their helpers are making phys

ical examinations of those placed in t of home in th

the first class. Already enough, have passed the physical examination to fill out East Chicago' present quota, which is about ISO. Two hundred men are being examined each week. One of the member of the board reports that about 1200 of the registered

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The Stanley Hotel and Baths 800 Washington St., Gary, Ind. Phone 531.

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IvOtc of hemc-bnd is t)jf Vejnr-fa of jrlAys two number? frorc "Tb? Land of the twnroat eoDjrs in which ti.o . o.ces Jnv." the Spanish mnaical revue which cf Columbia artist arc herrti. The j scored Kh an iastntaaeoas hit in

Maroh irroup of record' conrajns 'Carry Me Back to OH Vjrsmr.v." siing by Lucy Gat?; "Dr Little 8!iamrock." Vernon 8ti's; "Mv Heart's

Tonight in OKI New llHronshtre?," ' rnakea ita Columbia debut is Joseph Cfimple!l and B irr; "I'nt- All Round ! C. Bmith'a Dance Orchestra, which conKoutid with th Mason Dixon Line." j tributes "Calmoco," a fox-trot, and Al Joison : ' I'll Take You Back to "When You Come Pack." a one-step. Italy." from '".Tack O' I-anTO." Smith is one of the Ifst-known si Age by I'-rice and Kin; and a hne rendi-! exponents of eonehv dancing, and his

New York. One of thene ia "Alegriae,'

a Dative table dance, and the other fcIos Crotaloa.'' a tambourine dance.

Another musical fjrffaanntion wrrirh

turn of "Tloino, Sweet Home"1

Columbia brehar Quartette.

Sodks of wartime which hare the real ring o? '"oftrry on" are "Do Something." whose, appeal is sounded ia the rich baritone of Arthur i i Ii-r : "Liberty P!!.'' finjnj? by the Feerle. QuaHette; "That's a Mother a I . bc-jy Loan.'' Orek F,vari: "Tiietg. is r. Green Hill On in Flanders." Caum'm'i! r nd Burr.

Fields his nls'o Pir.p vrr There,

by the I orchestra plavs datfee music under the

baton of a master of rhvtbm. Other

captivating dance records are pla3red by Handy 's Jsir Orchestra, Prince's Band, and Jockera Brothers, piano-rio-lin duo.

Poptilsr soriRs Br well represented. Ram Ash sinps "Sailing Ground" and "Yock-A-ndo Town." Henry Rurr Kwrs the newest soldier's good-bye

Bnd fiong, ' Sweet Little Buttercup," Collins

the power and fervor he pute into the ; and Harlan ore heanl in the jszr song

singing of this great war song are re-, hit, Dnrktown Ftrutters Ball, and

into me nand-to-hand work, and

of musical instruments f remind me there was plenty o It. "There was very little in the shane

trenches, although ore

of the Australian regiments had a piano in ore of the bomb proofs. This room was or.e hundred and illy feet below the surface o the ground, howewer, and guarded very carefully. Strange;-- enough It -was a German piano. Mouth organs were In considerable demand, but as there was no mouth organs to be bad. we had to use a comb and tissue paper. "We had one thinr. however, that wss mighty comforting; for a Ions; while, snd that was

markable, carrying his voice clear and

strong above a stirring accompaniment cf fc, drum and Lugi?.

A noteworthy vocal record Is the "Proiotrtc.'' from '"Pagliacci." sung by Sfraccjari, the Chicaco Opera baritone.

1115 pcrtormance is distinguished alike j gramme with a group of four piano

two other Bonis deaJinz with iai! mel

ody ares contributed by Samuel Aah. with Cleopatra Had a Ja" Band," and Oene Green, "Alexander's Got Jarz Band Now."

Godow-sky aprvears in the March pro-

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by ttte s,e pnd fxibi!itv he displays

m tii introriuri ion. er.il the emotional intensity with which be endows the tragic climax. Tamaki Mmra. the Japanese soprano, sings with Theodore Kittay the "Love Duet" from "Mme. Butterfly." Other operatic selections of the month are the wsh intrmetro from "Jewels of the Madonna." exejuisitely played bv the Chicago Symphony Orrhesrrs. arid two groups of s!ctions fjom "Tosca." play ed by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra.

numbers from Choiun. Lrchetizky.

Rubenstein and Poldini, all on one record. Eddy Bi-own plays Cui's "Orientale" and the finale of Wienawski's Concerto in D Minor No. 2. The Taylor Trio 'cello, violin and piano ana the Hawaiisji guitars of Kalani and Kalei are finaly repreaented.

A new aeries of records especially for children is introduced with two "Perltime Stones'' told in the voice or their author. Thornton W. Purees?. One is

i "Johnny Chuck Finds the Best Thing Bnllisnt bits cf color ar fontnbtitd ! in Ee World" snd the ohrr "The by Lacalle's Spanish Orchestra, whioh I Christ mM Joy J3eai.iir.li Pine,"

"I am the greatest thing in the world" t AM the tele support of millions of widow, mnd young children. I 8UPP0RT millions of old men who trusted me In youth and gave me some of their earnings tO HYI, I PUT cash Into business when a valuable. Ufa gee out and new problems spring up, I AM the only sinking fund that Will provide a Certain sum at an unoertsln time. I PROLONG the dead breadwinner's Income. t EDUCATE the sons and daughters. I PAY the mortg8 on the home, I START the sore In business. I DO more for the world than anything else In It. I REPLACE worry, misery, trouble and want with joy, cheer and a clear conscience. I FREE tho business world from the death risk overhandlng Ita credits and plans. I AM Legal Reservs Life Insurance Company. I AM the strongest financial Institution on earth. 1 AM the greatest thing in the world. --You have a Lei;;il Reserve Life Insurance Company right, at home that -will do for you all the things mentioned above. Send NOW for sample policies snd full particulars. Gary National Life Insurance Co. GARY THEATER BLDG. GARY, 1ND.

ment Mr. Hughes brought tsc

him. He demonstrated its , use. An army fighting in these etfange coverings, which go over the head and shoulders, the dsrUt gas punctured with

rifle flashes, is a strangely hideous sight, he declared. Mr. Hughes also had j a "tear mask," which protects the eyesj from the "weeping gas" of the Germans.

Hobart Rev. A. H. Lawrence. East Chicago Rev. G. K. Jones. "Whiting Rev. C. S. Rogers. Indiana Harbor Rev. Klmer Jones. Hammond Rev. r. J. Eassett. Early word is expected of the decision of the Home Missionarr eeoietv.

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William Fox Presents Theda Bara as Cleopatra IN A THEDA EAR A SUPERPRODUCTION. 3C.CC0 PEOPLE. 3,000 HORSES. WORLD'S FIRST NAVAL BATTLE EVENING $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c.

Tomorrow ONE NIGHT ONLY Twin City Producing Co. Presents THE WHIPvLIE GIRLIE BURLESQUE SHOW The Famous Follies With an All Star Cast of Burlesque Headllners snd Big Beauty Chorus 14 Singing, Danclrg Pretty Girls 14. Gorgeous Costumes, Beautiful Scenery, Catchy Songa, Jingly Music, Latest Dancing Novelties. Girls! Girls! Girls! A Veritable Temple of beauty. Greatest D3ncing Show Entour. 4 Advanced Vaudeville Acts 4. Extra Added Attraction LA PULCHRA The Lady in the Black Mask. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Vaudeville Friday and Saturday. Friday, Ladies' Night.

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