Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1918 — Page 5

Thursday. April i. VMS.

THE TIMES.

SOCIAL NEWsM

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NOTICE. A painoue prayer service will be held tomorrow ivo 7 Z by I'lTsn

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1 l.'.inss r ii r.-v the mo.-t ii' i-

hiiiotis. ) " do is to ..lit lop "!f. to ch'mr.iite fro mtl.ejr ,!u-f.' ;ve

lleth-Al. 255 Sibley St. Members of the " '. . ."r artvan.'f mont

...i --.ami in in.- way or t!ie:r getting an! ..v;tiK th.hr best h, , ,m -o.

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Temple are earnestly urged to Htfml. 4-4- V. Pit. It. It. ltOSFN'OA l:U.

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CONGREGATION ! KNESETH ISRAEL

H ape ! ! ambit i..n l

vo:ii mid vet a.av .-t a 1"! It!" h;ng.s la.nslaiitlv tup us i :..rk .a v.- j . i

Liberty Prayer Meeting. !-.-. p.-ip........ ;h ,;., ,'.. v:. Mis. Phiiip Scehau.-en. 2; ilotvion Heme Missmnat-v So. let of ths l-'rst There will ho a Liberty I'raycr ocr - ' i ti t i'. is that keeps i:.- i,a). u ' ' 1 - t . f ntertaincd i numb r of ft i.-ul" M. K church v. h.vh us 1.) have boon ice at the t ingregatiou Knescth Israel, j .

yesterday jn honor of lou- birthday mi- held tomorrow a i U moon bus be n pus-'t-i 3uo Indiana avenue. Hammond, Intl.. on j nvrary. Anions tlmse ri". nt wen- Liotivd unb-liiiitelv on account of illness. JV..la. April 5th. 191 S. at T:';0 p. in.

-VI 1'red Oonnell. Mr?. Sure Mrs.i ! Kvery body is invited to cwim and J' m ; '!teadin' f-.nrli "' V,.. to-aM ,, ,.jr

riuti, .111 s. ,ap-rj? .vuio r. 1 u 111. n 1 aiuius t.oiie; v. 01 ps .no. .n in prayer 101 our couiiw a - : to lr cxhildn d at 1 1. I 1 .. . 1.. .1 .... .... ... ... . . .. .. .. ,(i

ji; t.iu:is ami jii5 hp sen vt:n-; r.-'oi i'i.-ir legutar ousmess meoimK : sailors. ,p,v and

.'S. .M t . 1-Yod H(iMati6ir aid son Hob-' Tuesday. April HIS. Candidates unvi .

prepared to lock ln:r harbor-" against; John 1 rje and ,k:i f 1:. 1 e. tifKlo w Jii.-h serve.-i no wnr purpose. Jul fatricic jei;;ing.;r and Thotnas

th work the llriiish KOvernm?nt v. hieli ' inger. already ha rut England t the bone on! Felix I f . Gni'v and Ijrnac Orusyka. iion--Anr 1 1 n.Ie is lending valwnble aid.) .Toe KolobzstjsUi and Cranio K'.do-

I it heea'ue '..nown todiv. Ibzsej.-lu.

" '',rlv ! m-.-..viir - may l.e exp..tpil i?., Sianiov ItkowyUi aid J.. I-nloi .vd. i I -r. r ! i.,,.i,... r..,. , .. ,. ' . - . ... ...

'' , s-m i-e in...,. t,.ii, .-...i.io.cjHi .iriniiHl ton' iriki, '' 1 : hippmji. 5-:oppmn of .vhippititr of Mix-, Marry Moone and John Moon... : '.1 i'l 011,0 m tl,(. xtfttv tut1 ie. Hat .ey 1;. !!irr and I'jml ". ! : . .. r. " ' . - Harry Trust m.d W.-il!er .1. Tfyi.

Liberty Hall Notices

DOUG. AT DELUXE.

a ''in.in.

1 .lirbanks 1 n u.iot ' n f roin r 'art to t,n

M' the. ft e. IT: ri n i-i'f! iohii id t'u:'. of no In nd.ii'... .11 t..

i!" J. fines photon vai !,,. , Arizona.

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'a!', o'r "v":1 Mrs, Tcvi, T, '"t,rft;'' "rn'ir BAUMGARTNER :.i.i:m. Mr. Ida I. to. Mrs, Fred .Tfn oirv to mareh in a boo at the l.ibertv. . ...... I . . ... rTTTT5T A ""T1

im:.y, .11:?. John Muriy and ianu-1 raradc .attir.iay a rtevnoon. All mem-- V;UU1VX XV X Jl jlixi x a va ( , iu,i,;n. ,),., f,,,,. ,,c ,,,,,,, ,:l,tu. t

. Mr". Jienrv B-rwtms- r and fa-i:.l . hers will meet at the I. . ) i.i. l'. mil! at I he t . O. 1 . takins pari m 1.1 1; :

Mrs. 1 " nl New man. Mis. ipriry W.-ii!-1 l-'-"i S:i turua . ' r.irude Saturday, meet orn-T St'fr I.r.ie f" and .-htidren. Mrs. (-(, r Aro.i-i-oi'.. ' - and 'at-rot I streets st 12:1."'. -. M'. Fre.l Firi.-h n:id 1 !.;!,! :vn . M; A r.-un.ou of S:. lohn l..fl.era:i -- - - -- '--' -" M Mr. -;ti : , Mr uti-l 1 v n h id S-it;da . Ma: -di ::-!. the 10 .;!:. mil st'.i.t, Mrs Minnie V:s 'A a . i- Va-e"!.vt f..,r:ix. at !.!::.' .. M: Mar.-ue. I ';t of Kl.t'.e m .-harBf of the M'ldy pr ,l.aJA ,;. I. '-i::s einn.u and Mr. ti:us'!i. . I.itf-obi avenue. W e.-t Hammond. This at.d M r- l.eu is in y tal il.arge of rn-, id v :t:::m S' einUra'.: w a the j.ee..r..l inii'io rvary of !! m etiuK

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PICTURES ATTRACT

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si-rn villages w f re ta-nta-dueei at M'

' '.liifoim.l s'odie.s ar f r.-nt efrr,-e. ' e'-n-e oi u- p.-eijtmr idiotoB'-aphi.- ' 1 ' l - 1 ' re.,-, ,. j,,,, , l,...

ol!s o' , ! . .', ! ,1....-;,Pl 1. d.rf.'lol V-r. ;,'-'.T. O t'o- le; ih.in-' '!'!,- 1 :. I'.lIT" of ' , 1 . r S ' emha .; r lii'-.e pvu . , r '.' i .- i i ! a ),..- I '. .! ; . e broth., rs of I Inmmotid w ho are in the 'eeii'M 1 e the , ..l.-i-.f. loii in arm;. api.earinK in :.it niirhfs Tiiir.s.

hiy A. Triee and J 1 o.a'd Ti lee. William J. I--y nri .and .loim T. 1-";. nu i Th'-t" is -no data on hand at te io- i ( enntinsr station sliO.v.i wlieiner the: .. rr.r-n 'nlio.n; Ji . in Hamm..t. 1 or not j j and it is request. -. that person!, ha it. v. informal mn of n-cn v lei cnho.ni .and) are hoi ifbto Harr.n;ond i.i'n rcjor- thi facl to the I". S. army reeruitinc 'a ion. j Ph-me No. S2."ifl. as 50011 as possible a c j ! the service flap and honor roll is heinj ! idehfeij for laek of ir.fet ma ion. I

RAID SHOPS.

BENEFIT DANCE.

A n ' e-ds K'-d ! I'hi M. :.; 1;.. M.i-j;..'

rma! v, h'c!

ll:K ha:: e tO he p

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I I a .;. , id-.":1 pmtu reThe I'ni'.y lview Women" IP'-neftt '

membei s l.i c Assoeiatieu of Maeoabei s will hold their;-. rtrlTr TT A OTftn mn

tonight 111 Ihtnhaeh ilUwZV XlXXV JUKJ IX& X J

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tvb! .1 i talks l

11 to ti e aNoi;...n. U"v. WaluT ii. lol t.visi- ter.lar meeting

ii: l-e ai.t toni..r-o .v ... j,-' mate: The fotb'w tr..; wore present : buiidniy. 'iian . I ., , f ,e.M-, . j.v t',.- 1. 1-.. ! M ' : Warier. Altred Knot!.' ..'..fts. I'l," Mh.--es M.-,rBi: l.ii'b;.. K!j. and Anaa Woi;, ll idha aid Mrs John Kirker is dnnc ronsly hi

:"e W- hti. Vhdei t;:iso.'i. !;i:s Ih'V. HP t.- M:-1 rai and Svl-.ia with piiei'.ir.otuil HI her li'diie ni ;di' . -l'rr n: V'tee i .' a 1 : 1. io:id. !:':!... l"'.ia Uonert. 1 o'l; e tPsefr. m hi a : nue s- t.d W ;hv...i. P.. a: e Hls.e Un-kma:i. !.:l'.',ui S.d.'i!'' and Mrs. .I-lthel IVarm.nt of Hammond.

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NON-ESSENTIALS

nalfii a d'nl of it,'rest. '.' b !i ha--, made i;st of th.p fe

d through Ins

hrofots wh have cull

oif;.:: I""v.-e 1 hum. V i 1 Ha iTi Conn and Chase

e.n.

1 ' v '.i.o fi !..- 1 1 i.'ooaia 'iiniiii nm narirs Sehrum. S!Vi;T-.. pr:! A. Th. Fr.:t. d I'nn'r iV.,,lrf..! -,,) Thomas OTonad . ; l.n-iiand 1 1 , 11.

I i " sir rn I 'ti i-;ss v r: r

A M.ST 1 .1 It .v M . April 1 lme 1.1 thv 1 '-d at 1 i,..n of bread rations a n .mber ot . ,Oer tii.'a" ivi i,l r.H V.-.l.... 1 -.11

.. I : 'ills : th; e:iy. M-. inted pollen were

" ' o 1 fe

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j'aherj and riispcrsed the crowd.

Question of Price. "Tmi s;iy fhoro's a price on her near'?" "I (-imtiTrj sny so. That hat she's got ou must have onsf S10."

Ml union men are eiprctetl to be in the patriotic parade yaronl ' for t.e deiliention of Liberty IlaM. TOl IHRU:, 1'risS.lrnt of I.;ik.- ( oiiiit v Trudrs tl l .aluir ( ouni ll. West llaniiiionil Kiheol ehililian are requpatrcl to meet nnil form for Hie liberty pa mile in front of the Wrnlvtorlh oehonl atlirilny al l:MI m. ' The rneetine of the Sailors anil Soldiers Aid Association is to be belli tonlttht at S o'clock In the courthouse. Ml the mothers urn lathers vf the hoy tiIio have huh ' to the front are timed to be present as there Is biislnen of importance to be transacted. ArranRenirnla will lie made for participation In the Liberty Hall and Liberty Loan Parade. Saturday. The notice callinc the meeting; for last night wan nn error.

Heat'ess, meatless. Mt:"at!cf!, tiht leas days yes. But no thriftless layj it's a re.-s of honor, net an iron cross IP:y W. -'. S.

Th- . :

Ind, arrived Saturday for a visit With,

her parent?. Mr.

K.

Th

W. C. T. U. : Slue W. l 'i. r. : : .... ,"i a t ! v. o- h-rt y

o! Mrs. ilraee 1 .uh n-ai .. r. " !:. i - H'i-:! business v. h! '?': n.-ettm- and a., - u v - b: n-o - - ... : - ;:t;. of I: or L. V ::. : r '.-u'ar b':si:;e:-s m-ati;:-: : : : : : : th-. ' i-d-Mr. i:.i:.a bhrh n. vdaude I'd 1 : a i:i lie ladies n. t i:'t. r!..-u. 'i.'e.ii Jui.-i-will b- h- 1 i Friday after- :. the bom.- .-f Mis, F.-'b-

: 'hi 'o::-o'-; j h

1 ir 1

and Mrs. J. W. Mo.nlv h

ill Pastern Star Peion'.i.g to the Ih'-i and oi ui r rciawvca una n.uiu:.

3 "5BCSfiS!'lFW"-,VTC'.' C'S,""

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;'pwtn u'ii i..rm4Fmtiv .jv",.sisi

imMmF4!UMWvt g. w m1 pg. wwrn.. igi iw,ui .

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timet ' Crws w ill pb-a!

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i Sat urd'i;. at ni" :.e I 'j, t r n d 'O I 'a l ad- .

on William? Journal. Tuscola. 111. b'.-k to m.ir.h. Jlibe Sterns of Hammond. Ird-. is

, visiting friends and lctatives tit this

1 ' . I ' ! . V. II X I i V . a 1 - v V'a'r.ai . o. . 1 n- An?. Jll. ri no:., in. , .

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Anna Hendosh of South edi:ea?o

Aid

and Miss Hertha Hugo of Timnv.lvi vis.

f the T . , . 1 I

I'hutch are requested tred frior.ds in Indiana

i.b.uich hall at twelve, the pa,! v eek-end.

to: t Vie Fit'.tiuuc Fa-

r (iarii:?.

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! Me''i..r.'rii-y So. ;'.- of '.be First v .-r ri :i church w i'.I meet t ..'morrow '

Mrs. IPibbard W:lhe '..ii.

AU FMAiiN & WOLF - HAMMOND. Imd. Planting Time is Here

The basis of a big- crop lies in the seeds

that are used. We have assembled ev

ery reliable 3eed, that under

ordinary conditions will pro- J ?.

cluce bountiful harvests.

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Miss Beatrice Hansen who has ben fSM eotir'ne-d to her r... I'l v. iih ncurri'.isla for :

a week Is reported better. MRS. M'CUl-I.OCH'S OrPEKIKO. Mrs. A he Foster Mc'ii'loi'li. of i'.-rt

. r Park Place and Hihl:id sin et. . W.o tie. ihnirman of the 'Aoman's I.tb-, I 1;.- I'atfr will be as.-i.-t.ait c-rty Foan eommitlee of Indiana, offer-, V

Mrs ". A. i.p.tit m hat ae id : cd the folbm Int.- U the patriotic v onmn a

- vf Indiana today: ;

"Miss ciiiicviev e Williams of Uni t - vj

j Jngburfc', has sugrgestid that beacon 1 lights be hung In the w indowa of all ,

! the school houses of the state on the . f -i

, r.isht of April b'.h. That was a won-' d-i-rfr.! idea and. I hear. Is to ha gen- J ' er3ll- ohserv ed throuhoul Indiana. j

"I like ilt.s Wtliiani's idea s i wcdl . ' that I would bo glad if it were extended j fi(;i

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they

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Sure Crop getab'p and yio-ver Seeds

irs Packages. On special Ql2&CjZ?! .-.e l-rlia;- 3mi Saturdnv at 2o .Wtf

&"SS Sesfl, 'a!

Tfl r; -a ' :

i.a.n

the homes of the state. I btiievo that '

v3

beaeon lights glowing from the luilo-vs 5 of every Ho.js.tr home would voice a Ji

1 '.cry pemii:! patriotic fcnlimcnt. It i would make a ia-ung impression on thelj

n,.;cis of tho children. partmuUrly if Rjil they w ere cnhs'ed in the w ork. 1 . v 1 fc J them make beacon hchts id'li bit of , f.u that children somthow know ben

how to f tvd. Put- a candle in thr:-? and j hang th m n the wmdov . 'Why. if ; j ear.'i do oiiv thii'g eh--.-, turn on the i perch hcht ami b-t l. gh-rr ; our s--n' iI n:ent?. Hat.g the old farm lantern fit. ' Hang out an thing that n'l glow f-r

v lctory ov crscas and the success of ttie Liberty Loan.

"fhery Indiana home should have 'i f;

beacon light. It will serve to let ohcr. ; enemies know our sentiments." !

P

ayer Pianos

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For Only $455?

Aft ;-'Av -VrVx P il m Mi h - -y F , - t-frfiTa'lj

f '.istfim '2'- r."- -''?',ni

fc-?i."5" .-5 m-z: '"..T's?-' i P y. it 4

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n5f 'Si iOia ' I':lV, ''f-'-i

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The school

teachers of Indiana, who:

ood in the lr-;,;j produe I'dl : fW

Onion Sets, vf

Seefl P'tr.-css. l .

b .3c

Asparaigas Koots, two ; crt oi.J. sp- ': .. e.i f per d''.7-:n 10c Rhubarb, e-:r: h':-;e ,-e llhubath : ; - .- - oi s? T .'?(h . . IOC

Week-End Garden Tool Specials

Cv

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Jt?te.

'..yiMiifegM:

Oarfien Hoe, s 1

b.nnd.e, cn sale at 23o

GALVANIZED POULTRY NETTING 2-INCH MESH, IN FULL ROLL LOTS OF 150 FEET.

.' ;o.-:ies a: S3.75

Pells 4-

a " .",ps $4.75

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SPADING FORKS I 'o;i ... itdi Snadirg F"o: is wlh ma".-ab f l,nnds. special 95c

House Cleaning Specials

EXTRA j

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WEEK-END STEP LADDER BARGAIN

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CURTAIN STRETCHER

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tt.;laf 1 3cjbra- e and ion-rtist

a center

'. a ' ' l e t t lOo

nh-Rel i-'a'ed rins. On

! special s3.. nt

73c

Ti fh S'P I . a rt d ers , ,5"' '-veil atirtt" hraeed, ):as w"'h iti"Uh 1 tl Jocks ladi W I I ''r. rcaular ! f M rTi $1.26. ' f F ir m t

Boys and Girls! Buy Skates Tomorrow

Extra Special omoi row w placft on sale :vm pairs uf Kx-

'tns;on Rail Hearing Roller Ska'es. wh- 'hoy

tiev iiei 'i.i oi.iy 51,43

1 p'ycd so i.cnspieuous and important a

; part tu the .ieiet u pri'gram. w .10 1

: laucht the sigmticanc of food in the

1 vvn, tho ire, port ar.fp of i

1 and consor. at ion, the wisdom of o my 1:1 rcfciencp to fuel, clothing

j the necessities cf life, are being depend-, V'i

i ni uj.on to essay in reu 01 i:.i;:-i...ii.ii:':- r. ' :n the Third I.tberty Loan bond drive, Eh

ts nni.reineed at headquarter I m i' . ' The rural school teacher in p.ar if ihir 1? ackp-l Id) Will m' Wade, vice direitor : cf SJic for Indiana, to lend his measure j of ; nfiuer.ee and support 'o the cum- ! natcn which Is intpnded to have .1 sp-

1 " 3 cial and particular apreal to the agu-; cultural community. : "Thi country schoo Incuse is the "The coui'.ry schor l house j the cussing thvi important part tli" count rj .

i school t'-tfher can play m r:a.r,g ui'. I lean a sif-ess. "it is the meeting place . t.e the cour.tr side." The country school 1 teacher can convert h-mself into 3 p.. i d ! salesman for his govri'.n-.'n'. if he I rv,r,r,Pe. Th farmer respects the school I teacher. He knows the young woman or

( the young man, as the vase may be, nr.d F

I respects his or hT in tpl'.igcrce. The ' sehool teavher all real'z rns tTtpeerI ance of concerted action In this matter

I rf nrnvi'llnj the government with fundi- ' hd

in a great cri'-us such as thi. "Let the school teachers explain I their pupt's and to parents th f-nan

i . . . r .

Ire of our earlier wars ana impress up-, e,,

on them the Importance of giving the fry.

government whole-hearted support m this, the greatest war the world e-. er : Ml has seen. America's greatness today in cue to what is always referred to R9 , tfl . . TnA tieVoolhoilsA " The . tl

:1 build- ; i;-J ,.ir first iO

. . , .ImrtlVn-lOfl 111-- Ev'-.

lsons in tne cour.i. . . K,.

der the Instruction of the country ncno.il teacher. That school teacher can con

tribute to further America's grcatno'i . f cj

v.- c.'Hi for the government at this f

. , . 1 .A...in Oa HftfiTl n e n : I

time ana hiwhk ' - (a brutal end cnical autocratic rower. M

School teachers Phoula tl. ana va.n. 4

Llbertv P.onds ' gyj 1 ' ' i

eJl-J.. .ife' .j. "; . T" '

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untry's gYeatcst statesmen and bulk

and merchants learned tin'

MINAS EMPLOYES ADDRESSED BY

It

lu you i;now cf any clothiiicr mcrcliant advert.isinc; "S75 suits of clothes for only $33?" Do you know of any iowclers advcilisin-- "S100 diamonds for only $49?" See if you ran find an automobile dealer offering "$4,000 Packard automobiles for only $1,900." Your own common f'U-e te.ll v'U that no concern -aii offer such dis-

diints on standard articles of commerce. Whenever you sec such misleading advertising: about "lothina, jewelry, automobiles or pianos just put it dovm that the sroods arc only the kind made to sell to people v.iio do not investigate the facts about the quality but are easily intoxicated on the S650 Player Piano for only $455" idea. O.HH'crn- win. offer "$650 Player Pianos for only $455" do not sell Ho0 Player Pianos as measured by real player value. Tf you will compare their "$050 Player Pianos for only $455" with player pianos sold here for 650. you will find that their "$650 Player Piano for only $455" is a very poor specimen of even a $455 player. There was never a time when piano making' materials and skilled labor was more scarce. When any concern offers pianos at give-away prices it is all bosh and such concerns could not stay in business if they were to sell their so-called "$650 Player Pianos for only S455" at a low price according to their low quality. Such player pianos arc made so cheaply that any price can be put on them because these concerns always take the public for a lot of "suckers." knawing that the inflated prices with fake discounts will appeal to a certain per cent of people who always and forever are ready to swallow the discount bait iustead of looking for quality. Behr Bros. Players , Slranbe Players Wilborn Players Hammond Players Ampico Players Harris Players Marshall & Wendall Players, Etc.

9 TbfiW3itB 4ftb&VkiTk OH

less:

4

450

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REV. ADAMS P ; A mod Instructive and entertaining j .talk was given by the. Rev. Floyd Ai- j

i arr.s to the i'roeressive ueagio nm- f-j

; Otoyps n; the K. C. M1nas Company last

. evening.

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631 HOHMAN STREET.

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PHONE 661.

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HAMMOND, IND.

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: "I h n.-v. Adno-.s Rscs some graphic i '1

desi r:p' o i.a ot our i.cd i'.er ooys life i 'In tie .-ant'-nnien. o fa nip Custer a? Battle fie.-h. Mich. V'i" ""

tinmn" 'rmiam- r . if

nraaw"i4ifimri'-l'imTgin!..- tsfac

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Get in the Parade on Saturday, April (3th and show our ColorsNo Slackers in Local 352. Labor Unions line up on Carrol Street facing State Line. Wear your Monthly Button. T. HARLE, Sec'yTreas,