Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1918 — Page 7
Thursday, April 4. 1018.
THE TIMES.
IN AIN AROUND -GARY-
AT DIGEIOW HOMT. Mr. and Mrs. William. Pigetow. of Connecticut street, bave ss their Ruosts Mr. Blge'.pw's brother ari l s'ster. Win. Bigelew and Miss IJigielovv. of Chicago.
WOMEN'S Clll.ll. The Wo.tun't Guild of Christ w '.II meet with Mrs. Torstenssi West Sixth avenue Thursday.
n. c:
100th T"me.
ind Wood streets. Englewood
LAUNCH GARY BOY SCOUT WORK THIS EVENING
Team captains and their side?. wh 1
are to engase In tomorrow '. one-day drive to rai.o $1'.0(" in C.avy for thr boy scouts, will dme tonight at v'a-y Commercial club. Nations! Scot: t N::i:r.l.isoner Krlwatd t'. Fai-on will oulIino th plan of operations.
OM WS-HOME tIMO AIM . The 'Woman's Hmo MIsicnary 5octety net this afternoon with Mrs. ii. A. Pray ton. STS Fi'.lniora street. Mr?. Seaman had charge of Ihe. program. BROTHER HERE. Mr. and Mrs. ben VanLiew, 744 Van R :ren atreet, are entertaining- Mra. " anLlsw's brother, Charles Humble, w h s here frc:n Memphis. Tenn. MR. BAI. Mrs. J. R. Bain hat returned from threa monih'a visit at Plue Island, 115. U VCHEOX BRIDGE CLIB. Tha regular meeting of the Luncheon P':dg9 Club will ha hM at th horn.-, of Mr. and Mrs. W, ,T. Molodnoch, TIT Harrison street. Friday afternoon.
ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS MEETING TOMORROW Tha. Lake County Anti-Tubet cu'osls Society will hold a meeting; at T:"P o'clock Thursday evening at the V. M. C. A.. Gary. Delegates from all parts of Lake county w.U he in attendance
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Attention Musicians. Tteport for Hammond parade Saturday, April Cth. at 1 p. in. sharp Doty and State I-ine streets. Gary parade on same iov at 7 p. tn. sharp t I'tfth are-
J r.ue and Broadway. All musicians playj ing band instruments arc requested to
report, promptly. 4-4 i:i:i.Nl!ARDT KLSTEP. Secy.
SECOND FLOATER HAS BEEN FOUND
Gary & Interurban and East . Chicago Co. Working on a New Basis.
Definite details of th r"oigai
'of the ilary & Interurban tract i
same
hody of a man
WIDOW SUES FOR DAMAGES A tha result cf tha a'nkirgr of the sand steamer Pesmond in hak Michigan off the Gar'-' roast last 1'neember. a S 1 0. 0 0 damage suit w a? fled in the United States ritrot court j esterday against the Cream :tv Sand Company of Milwaukee. Wis, owners of the fl'iT.er, to" Mis Julia Sial.h of Milwaukee, whose husband lost his VTc in the accident. It ia alleged in the complaint, that the steamer had been nnseaworthy for three. xn;hs prior to tha s r.kir.g, when it was swept from tl course in a gale while vet tirnn frcm St. Joseph. Mich.
At nearly th the decomposed
washed up on the shore at Camp Cuti'-o at Ro'nv esterday. ' report was made to the Hammond poi.-a 1t.is morning that, another body v as washed ashore. It was while the person that found
i'the sorond body on trie beach was rrakir.g the report, that the strong" current I ST'1 tide at this point, carried the floatj er into the lake again. "Watch is mad-
as it is expected that body will he carried hack again. The bodies are thought, to he those members of the frT of the sond barge which was lost in a storm near South Chicago last fa:!. 314 ARRESTS. Monthly report cf Chief Hanbo of the Gary notice shows that there we-e "It arrests in March. Tweny-tw" were taken for vlo'atmg 'he president's
location where j have l'n made publio. They
snow that two i-romitiunt Chu-aoi tr:r
t jn and public utility men are Involved' in the rehalnliation scheme: Samuel lu-j lull and Pntton 1. Pudd. As exclusively announced m Tmo. T:mus tho fiary and Interurh.in tn-'lvvayj and th I last Chicago Ctro,t, Hailway; have been transferred to a new company j tho Gary Street Hat I way company ol'i Indiana and tho local concern is al.uoi
identified with tho newly :ncorr'jr;it-d j Gary tstreet Kai'way Corporation of Vir--' ginia. j j Tho plant prepared by tho committee.' representing under dep . fit agreement of. J lt'15 over OS per cent of the J 1 .OOO.O"') ' I'rst lief. Mtg. Os cf has 15suo1 ' I a plant dated 1'cb. 1, I ? 1 3 . aayinpr n: j substance: j Reorganization cotnnnttec: IMmnor; I P-cbe.r. cl.airmrn; Willlaia T. Alibotf,', 1 Cl-Jirlss A. Poody and JI rfmr X. Puckner. with Charles rt. Havdo. k, r
ly allowed as a preferred claim. The. Calumet Ulectric Co. is an Indiana rui rotation and secures all its electric rower from the Public Service Co.
! of Northern Illinois, selling and dis
tributing the- Mime in the llammonu. Whiting and Gory UistiK-ts. It has a buhstnutui! and growing power business, in that territory. Connects Hammond Iin. The earnings are showing an increase
; in eii'h month over 1917 and are: now j several timer, tho interest on the $375.0 ,j ii nr.yi,- Jut M. bonds, and show a 5ubI stanttal marjrm lve the; interest on j tho debentures. U is lelievtd that i through the relationship, which the op- ! cratmn of tho property by the Caluinet KWtric v'o. will give, with the Hammond. Wh-.ting & Ka Chicago Pailj wavs and with the strict railway sys- ' t-ms of htenso. protivable additional
business will l"! ooiainou euu i"- s.4-v.-ating xpensf s reduced. The city of Gary is growir.K rapidly. The I". S. steel Crpor.".tios has espendo,l there lfl rre sums for estabi islunent
Hair Removed le)lliraefc This mtlMt(l for removing- anpi" r Is taUT MHMmt ( au othara tr.u It attaeka lr uiidor the aktn am well mm a tkr .. It aVoea tkla by atoaaratlta. Only arrOoUe Dnrate mmm m -btarlc (urtl in m1 At ttle ooantarm la Wc. tl CI mtmrm r Pr 1 Plata nrarret n r-r-tpt of prtro. FREE t' - lnlaU ot hit aikartttw, xplalna rrfct eaawea kiUr fa,-, and mrmm. Thy Uortam mad kvr Ielracle- Ttla It, antied lu enle4 envrlte or rvoeat. IUraer. Park Art. ant 1Zth BC. New Yr.
REPORT ON WHITING MILK.
WHITING. IND.. reived tha following city bacteriologist :
Spbcial To Thb Times. April 4. Dr. C. M. Gillespie, health commlilonr, ha rreports of milk tests on local dairymen from H. G. Caborn.
N'aine of dtairymen
Sp Gr.
vfiicua inim. i.Uu.v ! Fcnchak cream j Matscn milk 1 03C0 Matson cream if'hoanecis milk 1.0325
Other Total Butler Solids Solids Hour I'at per per per Bacteria Hour Plated cent. cent. cent. Pirt. Per C C. Taken. For R. 4 I) 8-93 12.9 o. k. 90.000 30 a.m. 1p.m. 2.J.4 dirty ISO. 000 10 a.m. 1p.m. 4.'i 0 06 15.1 o. ii. 520.009 10 a.ro. 1p.m. 21 dirty lOO.OOil 10 a.m. 1p.m. "f3 9.IJ0 13.3 o. k. 60.000 10 a.m. 1p.m.
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THESE STEEL WORKERS TO GET EIGHT HOUR W
chance at the present time that East , Chicago wii! change, its mind In :egnrd j
to its nttitucia t'li this project. In fact.
enthualaam for 1he allied raait.) RPITIf II BROTHERS. Can't you feel the Prussian peril fighting at the nation'a throat? They seek to place tha vultura where our banners float. They try by tiielc and treason to besmirch fair Britain's name.
Vrfl ' 1. rs: vwl ct.nl .rl f f m in til.
, . , ... i mil 1 nu near a iiiuiner muidj io Br Calumet region ans matching with in- ' .
.t i, stated on good authority that such ,crct tho first introduction of the right-! ,..;,','' Af lesal Ph,,, ,,',,,,., ,a i . r ,, -i,ie . , ... ,, i " .tii blood caijs biood to colon don t r' -"n!-s ,i, nMy be a pp. 'fable llOUr v otK i8V ,ato an:. Ooal mills. . ..... fl. B .. rf Tr.Aa wiMi.T..i,i,.'!.i , i vouieeialrriJiorpr.aBT vm.i l..o used .'ho.ii.i there set in to l e The eiaJit-hour duv scheme has been , , , .!icr-,vi-. ..-.. .v. . ! l's"1 ,,uur Quy " i Don t jo ! f.ng to keep your eolora .1 uin-ost-o-n or, t.m ptu t of tho county p.it ,n m-ce at the sti works arid . ,
wrnim w!,m,.. 1,. n,i. 1 ... ,i ' . . . . . . " '"" ' iu
expense of t!
S'tieral tapaer.
1918 STATE AUTO TAGS MUST BE HAD
1 a e Mate, want;
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,-.f roanf and is subsidiary, tho Aiueri- , . . , , , . . c, loan., .mi . ; Actms on instruct on? frcm ' hie' can fhect & Tin Plate to, has recently, T.f)nlb,i rr., rr,,!r bj), ..,K.f.,, .,, completed it tar so addition to its riant f.rrt g,,, f , vi,hovi th,,.r
at a cot or uimaru- n. ti.ui'u.mrv, " ".. pin t.H license tars T
another subsidiary, the national JUi- slackers pi.-ked up. A nnmhe C'o.. bus armoum ed its intention to con- ,..?ts Jia e alrc-adv beru n.j.l. struct h plant at a Cost of 0"0 OuO. .
f." '.iov!nl several thousand men; work.
is iioir under way on this plant.
population of Gary Is estimated at over 6".."00 and growing rarid'y. V. 37, p. n::s. v. inn, r.
put in force at the stein itorks arnt j biat-furnaces of tho Wisconsin Eleel I company of the hareier trust. South i ! T'eeriiiK'. South Chicago. It applies to l ail occupations, where work is eontinu-
'; ou.- for twenty-four hours daily. (To stay th
; Pet-ides thin tho steel workers have no been granted a ten per cent Increase, i Sha!
Pft"t week directors of the steel trust '. f-ald they had the eight-hour work day ' tir.der consideration, but deferied action i owing to tho press of war business.
When othf-r countries' eons have gone to fight acrriHj the sea Don't you know- that they are g"o!cg to t ilt pla-. e w here they should be T
awful slaughter will you
lift h band? the mo: hers of the nation lav
dy'ng at. their door? Will yon lie in ease end comfort while another w'n? your way?
The BIG VAUDEVILLE
SESSION AT THE ! GARY THEATRES ;
CMLVI
WEEKLY SKATING TOURNAMENT
praclama. ion. was paid.
In fnes and cos's
DRY FEDERATION IS HELD AS THE TOOL OF BRYAN Tcrk. April 4. Repudiation o W;il!am Jer.n:r,c Pry an as a leader of the prohibition movement advocated ii an article published hy William M. Arda; son. atai'i s'ipei Intendcr t of the A r.'i -Sateen Peag.ie. in tl-.'s week's issue, the Iea.t"s official or?n. Ander-
charaes tha the fry i O'-ri. on
HELD FOR U. S.
9?2 ! Proad St, X. T. City, and Henry .1.
Alker, 705 Land Title Pldj?., Phuadcl-t phia, as secretaries. Depositaries: Nevtr- rr.
York Trust t.'o., C5 Proad ?t., X. !'
Walter Tucker. 5lh avenue and Adams street, and James Ptglslawo. 1 7"n Adams street, were arrested by the Gary police at the instance of exemption boards.
TWO DEATHS.
'ured by professional threerace in hich John Spisak of
hi'in and Terry Peri-ms the Chl-
Commonwealth Title. In'tttance & Trust cago talmipion will participate. MatiCo. Philadelphia. Couns.cl: Horuhtowct.i 8'r Julius I.inr.eman of the Indiana
Mi'ler Carrifon Pot tor. N". V.. and J. ! Garaens roller seating rir.K wi,i ut.iu
l 's rrtular weekly skating tournament
ier. Garrifon Potior, X. Y
Levering Jones. Philadelphia.
The h g ?een art vaudevitle p'osram to be. given at the Gary thatre Saturday and Sunday, matinee Rod rticht. will mark another epneii jn vaudeville history he: a- each act wa igrefully rhoen and wiil be site to p!ette. f-adies will bo admitted free Saturday
, Wl-hd rases! of Garv- citv
j "I fought for the British in this r (because in the Boer war they proved such square Paii'er? and the Germans ho yellow. That the Germans lad j agreed to finance the Boer In the'r jwar against, the British, and that thr--
I lis 'J ;iied tj Keen . their agreement
and. In fact-. rnl bad ammunition to us, shows the way the Germans under the kaiser treat a friend. As prisoners, my mother, sister and
-. . , n.cim.., uroacij TO
'You're in hove," the bia: musical coin-I
of William Dunn, 1;;
court, fvorri the rac. fAr; brother, altbotigb all of them, had fsi -
vepubHcan nomination of Judge of Lake ! T'es rms nd fouglit the Ertt!h for esuperior court, room 3, ls- es Judge - w"ere g-iven kindly and considerate C. K. Greenwald without any oppost- i treatment. There were none of the !nPion. cidents which a:e the rule m!th th Judge Dunn, after listenlr. r 10 cleat i Germans in the ptesent w ar In th.-':-
continue r.n I treatment of prisoners. After the wm -
jcltv bench, where he has made a srlen-
teid record.
Vr.de r taker c Theodora stree. (;ary, daughter cr nue and H.ir
Wll'.iams reror' th P. metro. 14"? and Kste We1 Andrew W'c'.tn-, 41 ison street.
e death i Adams
son
rg
d to ffe a national t.r iiiation behind Mr.
Tirom-
Sy an i
BONDS FOR H. G.
JONES ROAD SOLD
INDIANA TO GO ON
WHEATLESS DIET
admini'ta'ors ,
d !
i t iST.v!, To T'iTS T:iK? 1
j cnr.WX POIVT. Ir.d . April 4. Por.d jas-stt-egatin? SSi.OCO for the H. G. i jjones road, connecting Past Chicago
sen 'iary over t 'ttn avenue, were j es-
Eaat Chicago Co. In Deah j After sale at foreclosute the tjary Interurban Py. and the Kist Obicag Street Ity. have been transferred to a' new cemtany named Gary Street e'o, j Tre r.rorctic in ouctioii juctviole rnaO".-. ly ia tha s'rect rr.i'.w ay l.ries on Ptoad-; way, o'h Ave. and 11th Ave. in Gary and ; the street iailwav lines f'oni 'Jury to'
Htmniond. Ind. agirre g-aMng In about 23 mites), wi'h car barns.
stations and euu'P'.1 'cut. tb tho lO-mj'.e
street railway extvn Ave. lino ,n Cary tr.-i . a te-r.'.oi v wi
edy Unoek-out. will be at the theatre
tomorrow right.
j After yoti have taken part In the b! j (Liberty Loan parade, see the seven bigOLRBES TO PRAY FOR
I acts Saturday n'ghi. Puy your tiolietsj ; -n which the extra free ticket for la-j
c:-' w,;! ne Riven ret ore) f p to. tat
nt P.f bertsdilo ter.iurh. Six other w ell known roller skaters wilt vie for honors. Included on th program, there will be two other Interesting ofia-mi'.o races, co,. it he for chiss T! rka'et s pnd the
other for the champlonsh-p among W',,,,,V r-ri-- it get the ad-ar tie:. :
nl;.-te. bovs. the iace start prompny
r.t leu o'ttck.
ot
p. i
rer.
V'lPAPKE TO DO A
f HARBOR LADS
t
IN TROUBLE
oi.-,r country was given raclt to tts atiB I we were fairly treated. When this wr I broke out my sent intents were w?th th' j British and nee Inst he Germans. I was a'ad to t'.eht the countrv whi'h
ALLIED VICTORY -s,d ' rn' my peo-.e in a pinch." On the occasion of the enfrv tho I
. American soldiers :nt. actual warfare, i Fr"nt DeVHIiers was .everely 'Rev. Maty Sti;. achich. pastor of the ' "oi:nded in tha head br burstirar '?t. George Serbian church of Indiana ' ?nrapnel. In the present war. neresi Harbor has issued a call to all the. a sllv-r p?ate corer'ns for ht
,5erbs of this town to atlen-t M,e portion of the sc'hl injured.
u;
tevda v
dd
"int. The cent raot for th i held by the Vn"ed :m-.panv cf Hammond.
bv the cour.tv- trea"irer Xntiona" Bank of Crown
. v-
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ARE IN SESSION
All Take county food
are In relpt of the following 'I'r'r, fioni I?. I.. ParnR'.d. state
s rtiVi ir 's: ra t -r : : f am fodav asking the pecp'e of Icdiana to ao .-n a strict! wheattess ,1'et T k th.-m to refrain from the
- t w: ea' n our and other wheat ; rrodutt until the next harvest. I , COMMISSIONERS
ak ,the::t becafse I know w? have , ed on corn and can do so aga'n.
le row that cur -.-heat situation is even
more port ent'.otis than Iltr.der.burs's j r-rtows"
m-y :n tucaray. i miu. ""-" r-'nts' out this is the most critical situa'Cn in our National History since ,-t.ySbu:g. Indiana patriots do not need s command. They have risen to
e.-ery patrio t; request to this hour. They w
1 1. x fit u e s r. r n ;3 utr . i. . j . " i . j
en ;se of Cue wrld s freedom wlii oe :s 1 to the tet."
i m p t o v e rr en t Ccnsti net ion
I
rhe i o n
made of them i
will comply with ,
devotion to the
MOVING TO CHICAGO.
:. To The Time3 1 POINT, Ind.. April
tLake, county comm-sisoners tn
he. are prepa;e,j to act on the granting of saloon I'censes accordir.s to the decision cf the supreme court of th state in the suit to fst the con -j tttytionalrty of the dry law. If the 1 w Is sustained of course no licenses w'l! he "ranted. Tho ecu Tiifsioners are handling the routine business of the session. There are no improvement matters at hand.
from raid 5'h'
o Indiana Harbor,; . ti . i 1 i b" i ie v od. I
v e jj.du : i tl de:pany incorporated t " '. 7
FOR RED CROSS
w ui v.ndcr..- eixtt r.t vi'lopim r.t. New Co in Indiana Sept. -ti.
IcBtill and Bvidd In It.
Th d. rectors ot the e.nt y S'reet. i . j Corporation of Vs. will consie of! Samuel Insuti, P.rii'er. i. iBadd, Martin!
v hnrles v .
j I'apli
-u.i.
J. In
Chase. William Poc.
I "rank J. Pa
Two Indiana ITarljor tads cate.a t"
; gtief in Chicago yesterday wiT-n tr.ey Vt NUK. Tl.L.. April 4 Billy ' w.-T "icked up by poime offi'-c-f and ,r. one Hi e worlds rhaml-.iori trid-j heid pendrng an in vest i?a ion as to
dhnveight boxer, wilt return to the ring wtio tney were, untie wv.. v-"-Saturday relgbt for the benefit of thejnnd what they were doing.
wTl meet IlddieMc-t i He oe-eciive r.ureau a..-u cu.h in a six round boucj Wiliiama 'of I-tuRt Chicago about 11
o'ciock last nifc.ur ana . - was mwh v - tha one of the bays was the. tru-K ue-liv-eiv driver for the Stephens Hard-
jial services to be given
i when pra-. e:s w.'.l be offered su-.-rss of the American arms i Pverr grh (if th colony
tend t:ie set vices. father S tn company with A r ciil rr. and r 1 1 ''ich. will acquaint t:,e con: with the, duty of every membe
tie spec- i 1
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Ah
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md Phillip J
Ped Cross. T'ap Goortv of Osl-.lio
Otl er features en the benefit card are Al Stuhley vs. S'cve Ilerrt;k. loth of Kewence. six rc-inds t 143 pounds; Tom
Pindv of Kevvar.ee
s n 1 Tea 1 nincr
e' La Salle four rounds at 122 pounds.! Cni
now at GrerU Lakes; "are eompanv. jMicn.g-u . I . 1 . .. . t, - V t,L-.n tha tl
,-i.uin., - vr .1 Martin .i i . :in tm-.i -' 1
Calumet Xlactiic Co. j
Coi'tin. t wi'li Caiumit Lcctnc v o , Guaranty-Contlrer,! K.ght to v: TIT-ApC
Common Stock.-This contrac .u. - n ,
Sept. 6. 1317, ea amer.uea pruvia-s n-a.-, X XV"-.ifl XliU'liUVlt XJ
consideration of oOmhi in cm., .un(
avenue, ar.d lit truck to
the knowledge of his
in
j parent ly
T-o Chlfurn rb a m- i Cuitlf r? .
Mr. ar.d isi". Ind.
Mrs. . ar
Homer J. plannire
K i m :n e y to move
VOIR GARBAGE CIS IS rnO-GETt-MAV. roon will win the: w.ib.
(I
Friday, April 5th ONE NIGHT ONLY-8:15
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Mlailn I MMaaninar 'A V-i -, ,v . - f-itK'rr " T " "
its jruarantv of the interest Upon t .c vens came
.Sftv..m.ntitiHl debcr.turct for a penodi, r -or,.-.ner,.e at. !.s meeting
of live year;-, from Oct. 1. 1 - I , (wlue)ij iay the Past Siie Pnptovement j guaranty i secured by deposit oi' ; association of Hammond, consisting of ji"Si.o0 1st M. bonus of the Calumet; that gtoap of men who are anxious that j
F;,.,..r;i. Co. bcin? one-half of tho pre--; avenue be paved e-'it "out-tandmg issue), the Calumet! , X,,p,-Se. had retailed th-!
.tic Co. sh3ll have an enti.ti - ' iiin nil" ''ears to redeem or I'O' a' par and! the
iC'u.'ago citizens wy h the county board t
! of t.ommissioners.
! V.nst Chicago (Ils not desire to nrrther '"! 'agonize a. single citizen o' Hammond.
' r .it... lin-v-e too much in corn-
Ill :
m to
nil of said debenture's ami tnei receive a'.l "f the common st"
the Virginia company.
Tiie Calumet Itlectric 'o. i
renewal for a period of five yea
contract ! r tubmen metr jmeresis bih iuj i ... to the properties.; bJcntiiaJ. for any sectional feeling" to w.U eont i'ol the ', develop tht might handicap a unity of ... . , i .. t . .. -i i i
voting trust 1 etiort or keep imvti rivvwi u'.-i-t I- ,i,e c..m-i rmerf. There is, however, n real, sin-
; j tvirc dioferenco of opinion existing
1 ru stee I ai on i:ie yecci'- cioi'e.-, -
ir.g of Calumet avenue at general ex-
Atsd this difftreve would ex-
ist just, the same wer? the region all ir.i'orporated in one city instead of in three, cities as at the present time.
ago without
employer. Arthur Bake- Is tha name or this young man and he lives at 3SP2 Vir street. lie is IS years of age and ap-
induced his companion, Chas. 14 years of age. 5432 Common -
yoster- j wealth avenue, to accompany him on
Sonie sort or an escsnaae mm i ne cn. - Chief V.'ilti.ims advised Chicago to hold th boys. He- will send In after
at township , tii'm loua;-. services of!
rev to assist them it, annul ! BOY HIT BY AUTU. remonstrance filed by tho East
Thomas Kane, 30." Grapevine street.
. : r .LDGANSPORT EXCITED
OVER GARY GUN MAKER
e n ; c !l Marko-. relation " to help
the cause e.f democracy by lii-ejal buyinK of Libert" bonds. SeihOM rfilfin" . f t ,1 ' -i o Il.,'..
and h.ast hicago so far have
j I.OGAN5POP.T. Ind. Apr?! 4 This Mown is talklne about Joseph Jabewik.
more than 230 volunteer to the Sa- Q- h; " .,.',;., tbat the
, " . '""'" mousana oi- ,r5 ,lMnK Ci i lr r:'" th fc"18" r.ed Cross. iof the Repcrt-r says:
.in mails rn vn.s country netiv nav e I
The editor
fled from Under Au have suffered untold
AM !-.,s.lr..-- alnrr r r. frtTw Clrv-
tria where they I ;t migl)t' not b'ajn)s9 f th, j;cvperseeiition. No ,, ron,, n.,.t!v fnWe nossession
oth.t- nation knows to appreciate more?of th ngn whf BllthorIty on dee!iy and sincerely the blessings cn-l v,lr. . ,:ttn, tn-
I e, v 1 - - " -- form. 3 1 ion he claims to possess. c-
Jo-
oC its present povve furnishing cf p-wer and. in the meant im
management through a ..mcnt under w hich a;
I m'on stock of tho Virgtnra company is
u ,tr..cite.t with three v
,.r m-i'.ott, one shall b- a representative
! .1 e. interurban It v. ;... bond-, r'-ns-
t t : i ii'; vi "i - - . i holders and the cth.--r (no shall be rep-j resents lives of tho Calumet. Lleetric Co.,
dtiv.m.g i 1 ght a'itonvb:Ie. ran over titlb; John Alkov, years o'd. C-H5 Pennsylvania avenge, while dri ing west on T'ennsylv ania avenue esterday afternoon. The boy wk? badly bruised and was tak'n to the office of Dr. Tthinhejser and then to hi homo. He v.ui! be laid tin for several days, While, Mr. Kane says that it was impossible to avaid the ficii-n', he nevertheless is paving ail expenses incident m the boy's injury.
joyed in this great Pepublic of ours, than the Serbian. The American victory will mean the liberation of seveial millions of subjugated Serbs whose pcd'tiia! aim is the union of th" whole Serb and Ji.ngoslav race into one dernocratio kingdom.
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THE MAN WHO
CAME BACK
cordine to tiie special from Gary,
seph Jabewilt. on of the munition experts at the Ji'tinois Steel companr's plant !: lha' declared yesterday that he helped make the my steriotis shells which have been Used by- the Germans in bombing Paris ft distance
of from seventy
seventy-six mi
Srrtfant Ivo J. IleVtlllrrs. of the
Cnnadlun Monnted Rifles. opvrightcd bv the Pritish-Canad'an Pecruiting Mission.
REV. DAISY BARR IN FINE TALK
The contract also provides mat nnnas or . 1Tarrmond. a matter of fae. i
the new- company tip to ISO.POO shall be t1lt.ro ... a division of opinion in this! T-pori trivi?atton of E. S. Wickey. fendeposited with the court to scure the j ,nd in some quarter the op- j pi,rary chairman of the meeting of the payment of the claim of rt.e- Calumet; posulon is as strong there as it is in i',j,r.Tor, . the chamber of commerce
j yesterday noon, Rev. Daisy Dentins
company for power furnished the old' Eat Cnicago. company if that claim shell he ultimate- There does
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SATURDAY AND SUN. Matinee and Evening.
Act&of Supreme
VAUDEVILLE
Ladies will be adiiitted Free. Saturday Evening when aceompaniedby a person holding a 50c ticket. These ticke must be purchased before 6 T). m. Saturday.
Adrftjssion Matinee 15c, 25c, 35c. Evain
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r.:ic- a.-.i p.t-.r,:d ct the spot for a role) in 'The Lt -n's t 'la-vF. which he
ss svipr-n 'Mr;; n p---.iu:t;c,n. lb role
;li piays in support 0f Marie Waljramp is that of a remittance man, iwith whom the star falls in love. And I before the first episode ends. Kfi-lic has to pay the penalty. That's quick , rrlrihvtMon. Very eood. Eddie; pee iyo'.i :.?rain in the r ex'. V, o:I-.l no, Unijfcr.3.1! picture. I THEY'RE ORSOLETE."" i Car! l.aomniie. president of the
tumrersai, has issue.! a:i orar to ail i
t-ne cniversal sturttos Rr.ent. the n.e
Parr, a sp!"tidid patriotic speaker as well as an .evangelist, who is conduct -in? special meetings in the city under th auspice of the M. Tt. church, gave n. spirited talk before tha board and pave evidence at once that she was able to adapt herself with discretion to any circumstance.
I sine told something1 of what she and I lo-r workers were trying to accomplish I ii, the lily and how they were under
taking the task. She -titcd that it was tl cii i. in. nt ami patriotic! move-r-.tnt as w i a tetijt.ous m ivcmoil. She toid of her cvrf ricii c in camp life t;i of th-? sple-i i,d roori that -vrevailed ainorsr the toy in camp In various section or' the couu-ry. Her ta.!k was very Interesting an-l was listened to with marked attent;on by a'l present. NEW VICTORY.
Irr-rant Tellliers i n ne
General UeVIIHers. a Boer rm leader. s n boy f ten he wi eipected and nble to use a rifle and foogrh at tbat time, naninst the English. Tie events of that war and of the ensnlog years lead htm to ehenj-re al opinions. When tbe f.erman started this rrar he enllted In the Terr battalllon which captored Mm dnrlns; the Boer war. His ervIce with the C. M. It. Ho--h Itldera was brought lo a close by a VlcW of an ont-IaiT bone In F.nalanit. .Me 1s now doing recruiting duty In G.ij, i'uil rf
"There is no fake about those sevent' -mile guns," Jabewik declared. "They
iare a reality, regardless ot nor. nun or a part they are likely to take as i useful war weapon. While T va emI ployed at the Skodas works at Pitse... I I aided in the construct ion of tn' I Innz-d'Stance shells. A pe ttlhn- fentu .-
I of the shell 5s that, the-.- ate made -! three different metals. 'I ho sacs rans
lrotll SIX in ren 1-cl 1:1 unu ..... are torpedo shaped. Huge j-uns are employed in throwing the p: ojectile-j as well as a 'powerful explosive. '
TO LftTE TOO GLfiSStFY
htgh-trade stenosraoher.
liutueiately. Phone -54. Gary. ltd. 4-i-t?
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! ENGAGED TO DIE.
: tT7" iLLt.li off m the trirri art. is ,i
i IV a corrimon expression with ac1c73 or. th Ictf'mrt s-pjje. t'Jt to te ctnplcyerf to meet his death . in the f, rst reel of a thirty-pix-reei ' serial is th engatrement upon which j Edwin Aujrust has entered. Edwin ; A'tgnist is ori9 of the real old-timers I of the screen, and his name is familiar to patrons of tho picture houses for the last eight years. In all that ! time he has confined his activities to ! New York City practically all the
i time. The list of producrne firms for' made i the o.r-at-t oi eartl
. which h has played reads lik a b!ue HIT OE THE SEASON Because
nook or the mnustry. it includes tht. j tne exntTSFinn f PRt practically amonj others Edwin Aujru?t Eeature ' every theatrical manager nod nietnr Pi' ma. i nroiiucer emplovs in describinj f veryThis year he made a resolution. J rhj -J"ces.
of certam new. but .saiiy overworked word?. Here it is: Beirinninjr immediatelr von will
please discontinue tiie tis of the loA'inj- words or expressions in
titles, subtitle or a'iversinjf of an and al' UniverF.il ririuros: CAMOUFLAGE Becau-e it ha been workeej so ra-d by iroving p.otures, newspapers ar.d magazines that it has begun to be a source of invitation to persons who have more th3n a rpo-track pp'nd. INTENf.lVTJ 5itv.fi pcacr.i above. rSYCEOLOCY Becr.u;e it is v-svtl by so many persons who eeek to appear learned (when their knowledge
purely suoerr.cta: i.ta- -.: nas :cr
Its effftctiveno?. Nine tio'es ot
ten it is fake or tliiiT. or i you will, ca moufl p.frf. EEEICIE.NCY EXPERT Because there is no such thinr;. SOMEWHERE IN" ERA MCE Because i't proves lack of originality. CIN'EMATOGRAPHER Pecpii-t is a terrible thing to load onto r food cameraman.
GREATEST ON" EARTH Because
no p'ctuve we or anybody olse eve 1
The Hariri, otid F.!k bewlint, five added j.?io:1icr victory to their Jong titrinir of wins in th.c- ha!.- ('. inty TJowlnp I'.ts- to nr M'-"co'.'s alley in Hammond last nishr by defeat. 115 ti.e Meeker and M-t'ool's tw o,iinos out of a three game series. The Klks fed down
in the .e.-ond g-v; t omy get
count h: ti e jr. Jt.'s hit the w . o fo;- ;t i-.ti". Kddie Vv'o-sies' f.;orhr;t.Kvr 1 dlotl the iiit.li S.t'J.vKua
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Your Monthly Income Will your income cease at your death? Will tbe family expenses continue? What provisions have you made for the family expanses nftrr you are gone or -when your ea rui nir power has ceased? Let us furnish vou with a MONTHLY 1NCO.ME. Gary National Life Insurance Company Gary Theater Bldg., Gary, Indiana.
Wilbur Wvnant, President.
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