Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1918 — Page 5
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COKINO IVSlfTS. King's Paiuhi' t - v i' meet Frif'fn'n iih 'Mr" . I' .) hu i 01 h"Hif. 44 7 IWker stic-i North. i- W. ' T. 1. will i r! Mr i-c l.iiB'man. ,".(" !!h Friday enmt at T .; o . lock.
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Maijon t unninghm. ?;rf , be hostess ' ' a -rip Fae Girls Friday
charge on Jisr.h 23rd. Anmhr meet-
ni e of the department i
afternoon of M irrh
announced ft l?tli.
CHarlea .!. f effci . w :n 'en"",ned m h' home at I i!ifi ly iMik being ;hii!( rne'imonta. 1s ah;.' i.. resume ' "ith ih nrihfi n lndiin;i Ga rte Go.
ha been ! i o t ' :iii, us .in ! ! : .C Lb-, - ;
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''he ti:,9 'luh gave h i fi'V eo able 1 : i : n : i last -v ciniiit a! the Mi"ino temple for its ir,enibet s. Kcf n'urii: s et e, t ed after the dance 1-t-ogran:. The club elected the follow -ing i-if'iri. t.r th v.r: John II Lorent.. pt eidet,t ; Krnesi P. T.llr.ian. "rtlaiy, and i;..?.ne H.-nilor trial.T rj - -
Mrs !: I. I !e .mc r ( t ( atioii i:i"'i was I.i-;i" ft-rd;ty lo ihe llari-onyj 'iiib a 51. P-u rb k's 'i) luncheon. 1 .i 1. 1 1 f Irish flags were, sivfn as f.-ioi
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Trial
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The Quicker Y;i iet m Fre Trial of Pyramid I'ile 'lrlrart the Het cr. Jt is Mint ou Are Loekioc Ion't talk cpsratlnn. If you can't waft for a free trial of Pyramid I'll Treatment Rat a nv bos at anv fi.rvg ptore and set relief now. If rot nrar a store Bend coupon for fie trial parkaze in plain wrapper, and sret rid of itchins. bb-euind and protrudlnR- pi!3. liemorrhoida and such rectal trouble!. Take no substitute.
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HAPfBKIIOI Or A DAY I L.AKK COl'XTTf'i UVELT CAPITAL
M.ii . nnd M' it. r:. Mcfnit'i. !f-id and Frank dinner and 'hnt'
.dnm.- A i I trir !yd, t'"l-d Wh.-eler. A. F. Tr'-vnrah r..niijo.,.d a " party to ?r "Ram-
bl'T r:o" at the Chicago on M-nday Word ha b' n re.
th'-atrr in
that Mrn. F C;own feint,
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I 'aily, lorniTly of
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bbi'nl poison!iK. ;5 shfihtlj" ir. i p r o yi-d. Tiio community card partv Kvf-ri at the jtiiblio library on Monday nint ?t. tratpd a good cro'd. thf-re beintf eighteen table? of players. The prizes at 500 and pedro f i-r lush eef.re were awarded to Mm. leit. 11'... I'raii Kaiacr and M'rs. Fi an ! Sohb'nuner
ck and j and (if)i Rf 1 1 i-rshman. i;iRlite(n dol-
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i at foil C's''-; h--t ia - -Th r.orrhiy ti n'i-l roirm:i'ee of ;hc H:in'rn '"'lib 5 c h t-' i .!i-!i3V i b home of Mrs. ileors'
i:':in .:ri"!. ; '"l rro !noon opened i?h The )r-rr;. I'snr1 ' 1 i -tidt ed by Mrv V
liiliclicop t.ih '.I d !i-r ,i (. ir fi u i ' li
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triono re-i i a moii55. The It: t? had Sues; .Jis Aticei ,a Ki-.i'.'.i" of T 1hc . .M' s. Frank ?tev ar' of May vi!i be i he nxt rlnh hoie.
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ram for t a f I -l pmro li'iivhl. Fei i: 1 1 r m ; n K I.on.. She va
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followed by M:s. Uannaii-T who (niii v ho fo'low'tia jtronp of sons. "Mdrnag" - unon Kohps'- by tVanki". "Siurviber Suns"!
h Dmbeni. ' ilvine A.i " by i;fits;.. Ir5flo" b f.u'i !!.! and The "Wind's in the South" by Sou'. It n one of the mnt delightful pro-
si ar's Riven at any ii''iiiit of the d-'-j (
.pern l.oittse were p is yea art a tne j member? de or ed t h i enxanider of the i 'ernoori i a. discussion of lodrn'
I'rer.rh r-iKpnv" rrecedmK trie pi oerapi plan? vor.? made for the pu !.!;: lav of the c!ub oC which they ha.
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I .I'v.Hl. Ladies' ,:d Soviet y v a held I eji'erday a f ' c-noon at the home of Mrs. J):!!! Pi ' i is.-l'cr in AVslthani strcei. Mr? I ! M I.HU.maii of KeriMood was named as imstesn for the April rneetip r. hich
rr. i,r t'i' rtrst Wednesday af:eriii the month.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID "Pr.rc rri-MPAXT. too Pyramid Building., srarahall. ."dich. Klnrilv tend ma e Fr mrapl nf Pyramid Pile Trealoitnt. in plain wrapper.
Nami Street
j her health th pat few has been lnr.- as netted for the local Red Cross I JS'-vine her t-!ati e and. frinds much chapter.
concern. .Mis. Frank Kr:nb il Is spend. r.g the Attorney r.ifnn llari .-f Oar'-, v. a.s w?k in Chicago In the Interest of the don bn.inf.v' ar the courthouse on Kr:nbill hat shop. Wednesday. K. D. Davis, president of the Chicago Mis. Jenn'e Ward V'hir is on the school board and family, have return-piej-ram for n address t the meet- d home after a visit at the home of in? of the Federated riuba of 1-ake John Blown. oiintv to be ,ld 'n C.ary on March Th fumily of C li. Iaube. who have l"th. V.. N Shortridge of Crown been liv.nsc in the Kiting home on l"tnt. i president if i he oi g a n i za t ion. Clark street, have returned to Oary. James MachaeheV fl crow n Pomt. their home before moving to Ctow n left on Tues.jay for Ft. Oifl 'hoi tie , Ca. Point. where he will entei service. Mrs. Albert Ma ark entertained the Max Mracek has Joined he coast ar- membr of the Monday Auction Cub tiHery and ft on Thursday for c0- at he- home on Monday. Mis. J. S, 1 -im bus, Ml-i-o, the ra-n:nsr can:p for Ho'-kwell held hi?h ucr in the games. that bi an' h "f "rt ice. I liance at fh Carney. West 1 fa 1 f-Way-Mrs. Charles Ma.-hashek. w no has ! house, on Saturday nisrht, March !th. been ve;y s'ck trie j.at eek with i T1V. Kverybody invited. 3-2-4
Unsightly Hair TH!rl. te arlrraal Mattary flat4. La truly m reseLttu fa n4rri aeieM. It ia at as fflreKi trT remanflaa; cotirss, krtotly a y wt ka mm it im tor orilmry nH. Oaly KnnlBe T Wirwtel Kaa aoney-baek raarmat ha eaek aaekate. At toilet eoitira la Or. 01 aad (3 alaea. er ay at all traaa mm in plala wnsaer ra elpt of prlee, FREE bvok. wHb teaflmsaiala of IK ket rataarttie tlatalaa waat mum hair am face, ae-lc and irrnn, way It laereaaea and haw DrMlnrlc devttallaee It. allied la alaia sealed earelnpe aa reaaea. DeHtraele, Park Are. as 12th St Kear Yark.
sn day session of the Deboisb iy held yenerdav in (lie parlors
i j of the F irst Christian church the sixj ti':'tii b rtlid i' p nr. i er5-ry of imp of ii.s
beis. Mt. l-'iagR, was oebbnt'd.
I in" i . .i . Miflrji ann cm:uren were j Kiies'.s and m behalf of the society Mr.
Sharp presented Mrs. flasp with a birthday remembrance. An elab'-rate
course dinner nan sered at r.oon. the inhle haing for an tlractte erecorat ion. a birthday cake with sixty lihted tapTJ. The members tnet for a business sesjon during the afteinoon to discuss the bazaar which will te held soon. Among the prser mce'ir.gs announced in the congrf (cat ion of the First M. l church for the remainder of the week are three tor Friday evening at the home of Mrs. banner. 407 pecker street. Mrs. P.usseM Cavi'. 162 Fewis street, and Mr.. McKinnon. 1- i.mden street. Tonisht one will be held a the home of Mrs. jionier Betlby, 4"0 Kim street. Three divisions of the 'il. K. Ladies" Aid Society met yesterday HftTiioon. T)cnt-six members of the second di-i:-!ou w ere guests at a one o'clm-K luncheon given by Mrs. John A. Gavit. Mrs. W. A. Jordan. Mrs. Henry Morris and Mrs. Jariett at Mrs. Gavit "s home
in Wysiop p!s e. Folb'injr the luncheon Mrs. Heil gae a musical proKtam and the afternoon was devoted to needle work and knitt.ng. The third divi-ion was entertained! by Mrs. K-ilph S. Crnmii at her home m Warren stieot. It was the montmy
Andrew's travel conclude with a
Inch took pisce from ?t 'lurch. "Waiter Gralak will
his isit here toinorrow . t'aptain and Mrs l.rh ILiS'.-ill and two childten ate the K'l'Sis of Mrs. Hascall's mother. ITrs. Franccp VlIlkler of South Ibdimau sti"--t. Cap;;.in Ha-
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Special Matinee Saturday THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN ACTS OF SUPREME VAUDEVILLE
FEATURING-
McCarthy's Minstrels (Acme of Minstrelsy.)
Keith and Willmar Comedy, Singing and Talking. Edward Leasing & Co. In "We, Us &. Co."
Monnade Musical Genius.
Little Aden & Ben Abdiz Whirlwind Spinning and Juggling.
LADIES WILL BE ADMITTED ABSOLUTELY FREE NEXT FRIDAY night when accompanied by a person holding a 39-cent paid ticket. These tickets must be purchased before 6 p. m. Friday.
ADMISSIONSi
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business meeting and plans were madi call i to sr.ie a !',imhron some time during; Muss.,
April and for the- entertainment to lv given this evening at the home of Mrs.: W. .1. McAleer. Kd "W ebb street, under j their auspi's. j Airs. II. K. l.cck was assisted by Mrvj Shipley in entertaining the members of
the fourth dnision. The nu-etin? took I hold
place at Mrs. Hecks home in Statelm. at their hall to make hi ranjjement s l-iiia sueet. The members spent the! for the funeral of deceased Brothel
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NOTICE. rtauinsarttier Court. Kifi C. i ).
a special niee'inir Friday.
. will :;o p.
vih their mother open the show dancinsr art. If the sttrs ever
get in "The Passing Show" it will not Vie on the:r ability as da nee is. They ii nice looking and their costumes arc pretty h'lt it see ins lather an effort for then to kirk. One of the sisters s ncs in a littl- voi'-e and both of them look voting nnd somewhat bored For on'p the number two art is not P'it in fonrlh ps'tion. There jsnt a pr,,.;- art. oil ll," '.ill'. If vol! are p vaudov.lle fan you will not regret the Monetary pxppnditui p necessary to witnoH the doinps now at the Orphcum.
apron sale th'y will hold nt th- next general nieetintr A social tiour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. To install the newly elected officers of the Max Shulman Gate, Mr. Leon Zolotkoff. chairman of the eecutive committee of the Federated 7-ionist Societies of the loiddh- west, will be in Hammond Sunday, .Match 1". at Long's hall. 1?3 K. State street, at 7:H0 p. m. After Hie installation he u ill Ri e an address on Zionism which eerone is invited to hear. -- The Jlamniond Woman's I'lub propram for Saturday nfternoon at the Masonic temple will be in charge of the evening hour committee, it promises to bt a very novel aftair 'fuming the musical and dramatic ability of its members to surprising advantage. The committee is keeping the program surprise.
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NOTICE TO ELKS. Important meeting at s p. m. Animal election of officers. Initiation. Every F!k Is earnestly urged to attend. C-7- K- C. SLATKi:. Kxalted Ruler.
JUNIOR RED GROSS
FUND NEARLY SiJO " ' Itne f.rst bavins bee
Yesterday Langseth of hostess at a the P.. A. 1-
afternoon Mrs. Randolph Fast. Carroll street was very pleasant meeting of
Club. The members
-Neatly a thousand dollars Sf1 1.92 to, be exact have Irrii laijctf by the jun- j ior R'd Cross of the Hammond public j schools. i From the kindergarten to the h.ghi school, the children are working fori the Ked Cross. The children are stuf-' ting pillows, making: quilts. winding: thread, compiling" s'-rap books, knitting-, making refugee g-arnicnis, and the boys, i f the mannal training are making articles which are fold and the money given j to the fund. The money on hand fori
DIVORCE SUITS. Three suits for divorce were filed in the superior rouit at. Hammond todayLa it a Margaret M -Donald vs. Ray Wellington McDonald, agent for the Wabash R." R. Plaintiff alleges defendant only gav e jer r,n cents a da v for the necessities of pfe. The attorneys n i e Peterson. Cri'.es Sc RedHcli. Douglas Morgan King s. Anna Kins. Morgan, n locomotive fireman charged that his wife d.dn't pay the hills with the money h gave her. Attorney,
t 1yd- Cleveland.
1 ren j an(tl, no.
"orce prooeding"
ing- been dropped PI
names Sophie Tanim in her complaint end asks ?3.nno alimony. Attorney, J. M Stinson.
brought their needle work and during
the afternoon a dainty collation was
served. Mis. Martin Findlme of Clin- ,,,th "sch
ton street was named as the .next host. ss.
i the Junior Red Cross fund to date has
been raised by the s'hools as follows:
o! $101.C3
Irving-
I.afa vet te
121. 75 12,".ft)
Columbia 4 0 Z0
of the
The regular business mevtjng
Ladies" Society of the B. of L. F. and ; I', was held est-rday afternoon at the j I. O. O. F. hall. Then- social meeting j is announced to take place next Wed-j nesday afternoon at the home of Mis.
Clayton. IS I orsy the avenue. A meeting of Golden Rod Camp No. 1K57 Roval Neighbors will take place
Friday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock1 at the I. . ,0. F. hall at which time, the members will make further plans I for their meeting: in April w hich will be j featured by a school of instruction and;
i Lincoln
6 4.."0 1T6..-.0 65.00 CP."."
Wallace -j Riverside -at Franklin
Central J0.00 Washington SiVfti Griffith school. Room 1 41, ''0 Industrial memberships 10.4'i
SAYS SOME ESCAPED. Owners of !"e cream parlors, second hand stores, milk depots and wagons, hotel., and restaurants and all amusements who have escaped paying a city license aic to be taxej ,n the f uture. Acrotding- to th rit.w officials there are a large number of ordinances governingcity licenses that have never been enforced and are to be put into effect immediately. If al! these licenses are collected the city will derive a large revenue. The list of ordinances also effects pawn brokers, shooting sallerie.a. runners, wagon sales, sal by carload lots, auctioneers, billposters, skatlne rinks and peddlers.
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OLD HAMMOND MAN ON ORPHEUM BILL
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Modern in every way. All rooms outside rooms. Hot and cold running water in every room. Best of furniture. Slumberon hair mattresses. Why not have the best, it don't cost you any more. Only one block from Broadway, but far enough from all nerve shattering noise. Rates only $1 a day and up. Special weekly rates to permanent guests. Our Turkish Baths are the best there is. Rooms with Turkish Baths, $1.50 and up. Inspection invited. Respectfully,
The Stanley Motel and Baths 800 Washington St., Gary, Ind. Phone 531.
class initiation. - An important meeting of Hamrnond Temple o. 75; Pythian Sisters will taky place Friday evning at the K. of P. temple. Plans for the coming convention will be discussed.
dreri and John Gralak of Chicago and Walter Gralak who is with the 342nd Infantry I-aud were in West Hammond for the funeral of their grandmother
When Hammond bad a population of
only a few hundred p.-upic mote than 'thirty years ago Arthur 5-'eRrles. a li'-medi; n with the Aitimr "LaVine Co., I at the Orpii'-um theatre today and tjnmrrow. was a barefoot boy making
daily trips to the old swimming" Ivde in the summer time and the little red ... u . . . t V. .- 1 1 r in T-ii-iter silneo tVirr. he
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gralak and chil-j. , . .. , ' .. ', " -. . . , ..... - has p'ayed Hammond theatres several
times and has a warm spot in his heart for the town. The current bill at the Orpheum is well-balanced, entertaining- vaudeville. The Arthur LaVtne Company presents a bit of clean burlesque called. "From Coay IMond to the North Pole." and the type of aircraft thep employ in making the trip is a laugh producer. The act i not burdened with a lot of ungainly chorus girls. Ah. if all shows would only tire their chorus girls. Pierce & Burke are two likable young men who dress well and fulfill their functions as performers. Their fun is innocuous. The Wellington 'Frio i.-i made up of men not. so youne: as Pierre & Burke but capable popular sing-ers and able to beat a jazz accompaniment on stringed instruments. Haipcr Ai Blank are lively colored song and dance minstrels better than the averag-e. The Lsrarra Sisters who
GETTING UP NIGHTS!
Bladder Weakness Quickly Corrected by Recent Scientific Discovery in Old and Young.
fiend Tor TREE BOo Package. You who have to get up at least once, and mavbe six or eight times every night because of bladder weakness, and who have almost forgotten whit the resttulness and ttixurv of an unbroken night of untroub'ed sb-rp is like. i-hiu!d sur ly welcome the wonderful, scieniinc discoveryincorporated in Kelloeg's Rrown Tablets.
NEED HOSPITAL FOR CONTAGIONS
Need of a city hospital for contagious diseases was seen in Hammond this week when pne doctor made a city wide search for a place to take a measles patient who had become ill in a hotel with 127 guests. The patient could not be taken to a pest house as there are smallpox rases there. Finally a private family was prevailed upon to take him in.
Visits Hammond Lodge. G. f. Patterson. district deputy grand exalted ruler of Kendall vilie. Ind.. will make his annual visit to Hammond tonight.
AT DELUXE
The notion very much on
picture director has It r the Arab. The Arab
CARD OF THANKS
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CASD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind aid and sympathy during the illness and bereavement of our beloved daughter, Dorothy J.me. -We especially wish to thank ReV. Has.se tt and Mr. Stewart, and ror the beautiful floral offerings. 3-7 MR. AND MRS. JAMKS HOWE.
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"Oli-Jvl-bnm! It's Tough to Have to Got Up This Way Erery Nlffht l" Of this ajtent, a noted physician and scientist of Washington, D. C. said, in an address before the American Therapeutic Society: "That the aged sufferer passes his nijrhts like in the days of his prime is the reason of the claim for a symptomatic cure." Send coupon today, with six cents in stamps to help pay postage and packing, for a free 50c trial box of Kellog's Brown Tablets, to Frank .T. Kellog: Co., Mi'i Hoffmartcr Block, Battle Creek. Mich Adv.
Free Trial Coupon. . lEtNK J. JCIItOaO Co. 910 Koffxnastar Blk., IS at t Is Creek, such. Kindly send me. Free, a 50c box of Kelh'Kir's Brown Tablets. I enclose fir in stamps to help pay postage and paekinp. Name Street . City , State
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Special Showing of
iFrMay and Saturday at rr TTANKFORTH'S fi 1 AT SHOP. u AMrVlOIND, IISD. 184 State Street. Telephone 2842. HATS TRIMMED FREE.
To the Wile of One Who Drinks
his (in v. r la a 1 i-nt find slip
ay inf- the ni?ht. but l.he d, rector is not limited to a tent. i I ; may, at , short notice, erect anything from a hut j a fairyland palace, and sweep it
.!. again witn the same dupatrh. t have an important confidential mes-
.iiac Marsh w as tne person who made i sage for you. It will come in a piain this observation durinir the m.hirisr of ! "nveiope. How to conquer the lt-juor
her third Goldwyn starring vehicle.
"The Cinderella Man." at Deluxe tori a y. One of the early scenes in this play sliows Mae Marsh looking out of a window- of what is apparently an old mansion into a wonderful gard n. where flowers are nodding and the s;;n is shining.
habit m 3 days and make home happy.
Wonderful, safe, lasting, reliable, inexpensive method, guaranteed. Write to
j Kdw. J. Wi.ds. Lilt G, Station F. New
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CHARITIES ORGANIZE.
The board of directors of the A
rtated Chanties of the Twin Cities met in the lobby of the Citizen's National bank of East Chicago on Tuesday evening and organized by the election of the following officers: President P.ev. Geo. H. Jones. Pastor First M. K. church, Last i'hi.-ssi. Vice President Rev. R. C. Spesr. Pastor Baptist church. Indiana Harbor. Secretary Mrs. F. I,. K-aus. Treasurer Harvey K Jackson. These last two are re-elections. Miss Lindley was re-appointed as the association's general secretary. The new president announced that the chairman of lh executive commit tee will be Mrs. R. C. Luktis of Indiana Harbor and of the advisory rommittee. Mrs. H. H Clark of F.ast Chicago. The other members of oinmi'ters will he announced soon.
er. alien property custodian, with headquarters in New York, issued, through the postmasters, a statement that the c i run' nt never has. intended nor does it intend to molest in any way the property of German alien enemies who are resident in the I'nited States and who
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other rubs laid down by the government Postmasters gave this notice to newspapers and it was published prominently to counteract the influence of the Ten t' iiic workers. Later Mr. Storen Issued a statement of the same character, whii h .was given due publicity by the; news-pa pe rs. HAD EVIDENCE Or TETJTON PLOTTING.
TRACE INDIANA PLOTS TO HUN ENEMY AGENTS
(Continued t'rom pace, one )
private citizens b' i.l'm? l-.ouse- j that they were federal f-i"d in-pec'ots assigned to confiscate 1! food over a certain amount they found in each hop e. The department of jus'ie . air.paign includes the bbitting out of this- activity. INDIANA NOT ONLY SCENE Or PLOTTING). Not only v. as this .plot tins ttue of Indiana but the entire country as well. So general was it that A. Mitchell Palm-
The latest evidence of concerted German activity within the state was threported attempt to arouse Teuton alien
enemies against the registration during , the first two weeks of February. The I enemy gents did thir work by fotring ill feeling among respectable Germa.i aliens through the attempted creation of an iinpressiim that the regisrra n : j we re to L"- viewed in the same lisht j cinn.i,3'.s. whoso pictures and finger ! prints are tnken. TCven moderately 1:1- ! formed persons know that the intent o the government was not to unjustly ca ! a f'ignia upon any person, but the registration was for the purpose of having j accurate information concerning r.-'i i person of German blood who had not completer! the procesp of obtaining
American citizenship. This will work ;is mii'-li to the convenience of the registered alien as to protection of the Ami;ran people in th.it 1' will not be necessary for federal agents to invade the homes of the aliens each time informal ion is needed. The result of the propaganda aga:i;-t the registration were negligible, lor s i far there have been only a scattered half dozen cases wherein ali'tis have been found to have wilfully failed to f,"l out the required blanks.
PHI
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ICE WOMEN
There may eome a time when our women will have to do police duty, and it i& eaid that tLey fca tlone noble "work in this Vine in a few cities of the l nited States. A -woman, however. rnut be prfect physically, and strong, to take over man's dtny. The hotiBf-wort for the mother or the hoTtaeke-eper at home is often beyond her strength. It mnst ! lightened in some way or othfr. Very often worries and carea are muoh irreater than the acr.x! phyFicAl iabor, bnt the feeling that thia or thai rk-aning. sewing, etc.. must b$ done, fatigr.es th--mind moie than the physical labor actually tirj-i the lody. No wonder the tendency of our time-i is for the young women to prefer work in office factory ratter than doing house drudgery. If tL'; woman of the family is run down with the distrts.--ing complaints peculiar to woman, she should jjive instAnt care to those organs which are o icipor:;:! for womanly health.' Dr. Pierce, the specialist ir, woman's diseases and founder of the Invalids' Hjtel, at Buffalo, N. T., pat up his '''Favorite Pr scription" nearly 50 years ago, made entirely of roots and herbs, without alcohol, that pat the womanly health in proper condition. The catarrh
is cured, and in consequence backache, dizziness, fainting spells are dispelled. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, for trial package of tablets. Tablets for sale by most druggists, at sixty cent. Many a woman is nervous and irritable, feels dragged down and worn oat for no reason that she can think of. In ninety-nine per cent, cf these eases it is the womanlr organism that requires attention; tha weak back, dizzy spells and black circle about the eyes are only symptom. Go to the source of trouble take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription! "When that is corrected the other symptoms disappear.
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Colossal Circus WHIRLWIND OF FEATURE ACTS ACROBATS ANIMALS CLOWNS Evening Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Coming Friday and Saturday 5 BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE 5 Ladies Night Friday Night. Special Matinee Saturday.
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