Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1918 — Page 2

Pajre Two

THE TIMES.

CROWN POINT NEWS

HArrsNiHO or a ioay v lakjd covaTYt livkit capita i

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hut nearly every residence displays Old Glory today. HIT A riRrrT BOM) TODAT We call ourselves cn of the Allies". If the .ltd Liberty l.oan Bond Issue Fall. Then we una! I be forced to -all ourfives Prussians.

Herman 1fhman arid Mr. Samuel

i.uve a tt enderl the rommunitv meeting" Washington auhool laet night. Mrs. ;.hmaii jHV !i short talk on the Librty LoSii drive, she brinpr one rf the vorkfts in the "sown P-uil and Ccn-own.-sb.ip. ... - . A 'most enjoyable eveninc wjj ment - the farewell rer.-pth.n f.r Ke. and K.'lman at the Presbyterian parlors i. n Friday night. Rev. Hillman concluded, a ail year pastotate at the Pi esbv tei ia-i church on lat. Sunday nd the iliffeient churches of Crown P,.int united In a fart-well to this pop.;ar minister and wife last n'.ftht. Rev. nd Mis. Rillman as yet are undecided nrerc they will lofafe, possibly in Cal,'ornta. where their Dwight Hillman resides. Miss Beitha Hulin has ies:s;ned hr s.Dsition with t Ire Crown Point Tele.iinn fompany and is now workin-J n the Herschman taw office, 'iie following new books were rent'.v received at the frown Point i -: ar : Run TTow to Play Tennis. MeMahon S.ic'f e in the Suburbs. Thompson Municipal Ownership. Lapp Important Federal Law s. li".7. I .ewis Voice of Our Leaders. Kvrne The American Ambassador. ivnrad-Joseph Twist Land arid Sea. i.'onrad, Joseph Youth, fiordnn. C. W. The Mnvoi. Mowells. W. P. Modern Instance OBi.ins Girls at His Billet, .-nolatr. Mrs. R. M. Liokovt Man. 'I'-ftsener. J S. Fathers and Child-

Chevadame The I'an-i'i'rnpanism.

Cnited States and

The. barn of Albert Stulu'iarhe! . living Douth of I'rfinn Point w.is totallv destroyed by fire eailv l'rid.ij mmning and all contents oonulsttne of twenty tons ot hay,, two -ralvee killed, sev-.tal sets of harnes and farm utensi.s were also de.-"ttoyed. The oiigin lhs fite is unknown. special proRrani prepared hv Mada . S hl.etu hn.an and her p ipils will he Kiven at tile Foi t nttrlit 1 v Musical on Monday nicbt ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Crawford

The Chrysolite monthly card pait;

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the prizes ! oir.i; Heide and Mis.-- L A Ot ton of T nerU'd vv ith the s will occupy the ;

their night. nt.

ib be Thn rsdn

v.-en by Mr

t!i K-.rr .ic.-insro!. Ind. ron:miI Home Mismdiis. ilpit at the Presby-

and eve-

ine questions any i lasaificatiin to the hiard. It is not ahlwitiff the rig-ht consideration to the hiard. nor is It loyal to the woik In hand for any one openly to pass criticism and unfavorable remarks on the Htieet or In public places. Klther write a letter to Mr. Caliahnn. chairman cf the hoard, or else make p effort to apepar before Ihe hoard n person. Otherwise, the thlntt

j to do is to engage. In no discussion of j any phase of the subje ,t. i Aa matt.;r of fact, it has been found 'necessary a number o ftimes to make

corrections in classin-ations. For example, a classification .was niude tinsed on u questionnaire which trace the

i marriage of a young mnn as taking

place on Jan'iary 1st. IP1T. when, as a mater ( fact. th' mmriane tonk place on .Tan'iary 1st, vi This error was probably made l.y the clerk who had not become c;iitomed to the new flur in the new year. Another change in classification was made when it was

A pimninent banker in a recent int ei - j lea rned that an alien plaoel In the Fth

view with a Timca cot respondent. ic-;rlasa bad just taKen out r.is pnpecs

CHICAGO

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Illlii.IV I UN

PROMOTERS

o.5-haik. -C . r K Top Fioor Idyl. own. F.. A spenlsh Chest, r.-.trsess Adventures of Johnny v;ck. Smith Old. Old Talcs F'om the Old, .'d Book. f heradarne Pan-Gei rr.a n . the Disase and Cure.

terian thurcli both moinintf

ning services on Sunday. Miss Margaret Thomen cnployed at ihe local telephone eNchanse, is on the siek list. Miss Louise Ciawfoid i,a returned from a several tnotttlia visit n Chicago w here sh.has been takinjr vctice culture. Mis Louise has recently been ensaRed as soloist n the Fisst Methodist ehnr h in Gary. Mrs. Jennie Ward Wheeler ! on the Pios rani for an add: ess to ie riven at the Grand theatre in Lo-vreil on Tuesday nijrht tinder the auspices of the Lowell Woman's i -b. E. Sehroeder. Vving near the ran Handle depot left today for Naprville. ni.. 'whore Ms wife ,i v'stting and

jdurinr her stay oe.-n senonsiv sicit

familv h""e been noticed rhnt

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Illllllif

Every Woman Wants

FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE DiMolred in water for douche atop pelrie catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Ljdia . PinkKam Med. Co, for tea year. A Bealiar wonder for nasal catarrh.

tore throat and tore eyes. Economical,

H atnooauy dmM and (vnniodal powtr

uult Fr. 50c sit diutJttk, or putpaid by

marked that it peemcd that since Illinois had passed the "Mine Sky Law." Fast Chicago has become the mecra for stotk salesmen, who ere ofTVrinr to the peojd- of this city stock In various orRHiiIzationR which are seemingly springing up on every hand and are manu-

j faetutingr almost anything from carpet

tacks to automobiles, or are in a position to sell a man an oil well If he has the money to buy it. This banker said. "We Die in a por.ltion to know that nonie, of these wen have met with some success in this city, in the sale of their stock, the result' hcinfr that East Chicago money, which this city certainly needs for the up-' building of our city, is leaving here when we should oiVei to the people who1 have surplus funds every possible in-1 ducement to invest it in East Chicago. We believe that the banks of East Cht-j cago are in a position to olTer to East! Chicago people irives'm. nts that wiii; net them 'six and seven per cent hosed1

. April a. una.

for nat ur.il 'a-:,.,i fore be subject to (lass.

and would th-ie-a place 'n the first

MISTER! II SHOOTING

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Louaine, bv Henrv Burr

Prayer at Twiiibt, eouj.led with

X-2490 75c

.Second CoIipu at tho Real Estate Office, and Cohen Calls His Tailor on the Phone, bv Joe Havman, 7

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Third There's a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie, by Al J olson, coupled with You Can Find a Little Bit of Dixie Land A -2 191 75e

am lilt :a.nn n" ' " ,ml , r , ,..in a.,.1 ,-,n tt-hiz-h il... e.-

oi incir tnvestnieiit is without a que..

also believe that while some or

various corporations and orftatii-

they are. without

there is no hope for b- r t ec The funeral or Ma' R.'nf on Saturday in St. Joseph's Hammond ind the r'.ain" Crown Point for burial. Ti had charge c f the stv .-es Point.

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doubt, purely fpf cu'a'ive." Tt is said that Some of the stock pro-

.lohn Hovaniec. I'eodar street, Indiana Harbor, -was the man who was mysteriously shot at Calumet, East Chi .g-o. a fev jnghts ago.

This discovery was made by residents of Indiana Harbor after the man had. been taken to St. Margaret" hospital, j Yesterday at 9 o'clock word came thatj the wini iiil bud rni'.cn fata! and the.

Injured man was dead.

On account of the nature oft he wound j 1 nhi r;ek it Mas praotio-illy jmpossi-

hie for him to make himself understood

ot any time after the tragedy occurred.) ,V fellow-countrj n:en of his. however,! John Morgan, hoarding house keeperi

where Hovaniec. roomed, said that John told him before his death that he had

Grafanolas $18.00 and up Sold on easy payment s.

HAMMOND' CREATI8T PSPAWTMgNT 8 TO H .

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moters are making al? kinds of promises; come from Whiting

in regard to future wealth on a

small investment and that some seem to be selecting the unsuspecting public rather than business men and those who

on the ftreet car

very: and whs waiting nt Calumet for a car to

' Indiana Harbor when .some one hit him ' and knocked hi down and then shot him. Ifc was not able to give any dis-

! was called by death after such a brave prevloua to his enlistment wa employ -j flpht for !!". Mr. Wilson's mother is i ed by Swift & Co.

survived bv ner husoana, james wnson

and three sons, Howard, Harry and Charles W. The eymr8thy of a host or friends goes oiit to Mr. Wilson in his nw bereavement.

BOY FOR HARVE.

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yorntr son came t" I've with Mr. Mrs. W. II. Gostiin, Jr.. yesterday being the first hov the father is

Hammond Iron

Liberty Loan Drive Starts j With a 40,000-Person j March Tonight.

are able to Judge Intelligently of the, s'ript.'on of his assailant, merits of the proposition proposed. i He run tia;;"l to ret to the sidewalk As a result of the thousands of do-! and later ;lck.d up by police offtr that are leaving East Chicago riailv! cers and rushed to the hospital.

many of the bankers and business men- It looks very rrcjcbnsif the tleceae.i of the c.ty t:e ready to favor m Indiana' h.-d gott..i; into trouble -with some oivj!

the same kind of a law that operation in Ili.r.ois.

now in l'xt ''' wh'.-h killed him was

f,rd at that tint

Police are ir.credu'-

Gary invites Lake county to hand early this evening to see it I-iherty Loan drive celebration

be on . third' which :

will be in shape of a monster, parade. Forty thousand persons will be in line, it is expected, and the procession is scheduled to be the la-gest e- er held in this part of the state. Koute or the seve no'clock parade in F.roadway is list-;

i d elsewhere as are the divisions and1

PASS

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lr. regard to the above slcry of de.

lb

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' oreaii ; day.

a f eve

proud end expects bond selling- records

to to-

& Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers in

ttiavt -a mm A T cs ttt OT3-C1T ! their formation places.

i null m p. a iMrt. n.iinnr.n.1

AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY . . . .

Officet: 340 Indiana Ave. 'j Yards Sahl Street and Indiana Ave. 1 HAMMOND : INDIANA. j

Office Phone 127. Res. Phone 1046-R.

TeL Eait Chicago DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST riret XattoiiaJ Baak Rlig. Cor. Chicago Foraytha Area. KAT CHICAGO, Cor.sultitioD in English, Gtrmii Pol'.mh. I'.avih and Ruaetaa.

Town ia Gala Attire. The steel city has never had so many flag floating and so much red. white B l hl i iKiBting di ia.e,l -as, today, 'flags of cur allies sr olso" exhibited, and Broadway lor ir e ir.vles is a mass Of national and allied colors.

20,000 Steel worilil.

Fully SO.OO std workers aie to march. Xot only ere mill men, merchants, professional men, but men. women and children, fraternal, pan iotic end

t church organizations are to march.. Two

militia companies, from Gary and H'ibart, will pared. Kvery man. woman

APPLICATIONS

The e.:r,p;;on board of Eat Chicago, has passed epen about six thoitsxtid applications for classification for p.-l:-itaiy service and it would be very prising if. somewhere among tr.es- s -thousand, tliere miKht he found oi"

v. ho have of wrr,nr(?i!v - rl(i,'1'i

C. W. WILSON LOSES MOTHER IT CAPITAL

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j . DEATH OF BABE. The infant son of Mr. and M:. V.'i!- : bur Knitrht of S-.irimr street, died at j ft. Jiaria ft'. hospital yesterday after- ' noon The funeral was held at Em-

I pierling's chapel yesterdav afternoon.

tonig-ht

at the M. E. rhur.-h nri

.ue pastor w;;t pi each from 1 1 :9.

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Prnctlfal Patriotism Makes Kvery IVoilnr Count. Invest In Speedy Victory Anil Sivii ountleSa I, Ives.

iZEP RAID AT

HARBOR THEATRE

Hammond Young Man Is; Called to Indianapolis j j on a Sad Mission. !

If cases 'Vistforftible cfassfncBfln

T?i motiv fr'ends A?

co- to tWn.v. ic , .it rerao' I'J&Ht i 'Hac-n were distressed -hoyrBl-i wivll'i f-'.a.Si;taf .ot tii. J'. v. LdnriunJ KayChieauo. they are req;isted to take the v to Jearn last nhrht r the eath of 'I fiw. being the most, rioted one. has Resin

n. after tip with the exemption board h! mother. Mr. Ella W.l.-inn, wife of b'-. n

land if any corrections can i e msii James Wilson of Tnd'antipoji.s, on "Wd- j

jany additional information ran be nb- n'sdsy. attributed to (renral failure!

tamed, the ciassif!eation will be char.g- "caun. ine umiiy nome is at

There will be a grat picture at the

j Family theatre in Indiana Harbor to-

j gion ought to see it. A real Zep raid. Scene of Many Mysterious j vli " rrotion ri;ur;" Jor t,h J J Prst time the secrets of the Zeppelin

j by which Germany is a?ing ruthless j warfare upon the allies on the west ! front. "The Zepelin's Last Paid." Thos. i H. Ince's flrat great sper'scle since he gave "Civilization" to the world will

I be snown avtne raiwiy theatre sjn;diy. April 7th, tomorrow. i "The Zeppelin's Last Raid," the story of which, writ ten--by C. Gardner

Crimes Is Death Spot of Jitneur.

The sou'h pait of Tollcsion wheie a

j seri. s or unsolved murders have n"ii 4-hsi w.oet'titel':ttrir."g. tb past, thre year.-

f ati'

crime.

tis.

: "d provid

; a n v revision. j The exemption J Frank Callahan. lie. A. A Res a

tind . hild i expected to carry a flag. j ,. -

j W. P. Gieason is grand marshal and ( th..."re -s no qh

I Col. ' . il. r.iaioriey executive marsnalac I of the bi proression. a,.

cucuntatancea warrant

'"onsistinr of Henibroff and

iii Anoaran street, ina.annpiis. .ir. i j,n nfls

Wilson Jett in the evening lor the cap-.

Killed While Driving. iday the body of Sevcrio '.-a pra v ;g37 yt-ft rs old. proprietor cf a jitney

found at the wheel of his car

n 21st avenue anJ i Ki;,ina street.

lital city. Her dath was s-idclen n,l j r,i,1-1 hit(i been dcait out to the jitneur a greet shock to the popular young s , 1(, .. Hs fi rivjr ... hi car. The slayer.

men -in.itie s 'on- t iu'iira"ini n an wno 'uainiv seems

good J'tdirmen. and n out that eveiy

ion they have taken has be"n in rdmre with information obtained.

to hstve fate ('. ;j himself.

been pur-iiied relentlessly by ing the pafrt few years. He

long peri,

who rode

two years ago and it is only short time!

Not r.nlv nre I In r V business linntrt T . . ... . . i. r . . . I , .. . V ; ..if.. T t .. m - -..

- , PuKKr..u. ,,r ?l.,Tf. ItlH. L 1. HriVI'li'- li.TV ;,,, i,i i . JJ l,r .'Ol V,

j " 1 ' ' "S"! 1 i ., I -'I ill iS ii hi I i iT ill, ft I 1 II t Aisnotancins: v-s.-. ' ''i

1 ne ew fwssgj? M I sS-l-JiK J.1'.- JiiWi f

ill

fol

md the j'tney man h t . his hand still '-In'

pivan Is based upon the growth of demioeratlc spirit of revoh.ttinn in Germany jtnd forecaft.ng the overthrow of kat- ) serism, is the first mot on picture in which the central figure is a Zeppelin. I The inner workings of the mighty i cigar-shaped dirigible scudding in a J cloud-fi ?cked sky thousands of feet I Shove the earth Is a scientific treat. All the marvelous efficiency character-

stic of the Prussain militarism oh-

ird'' as the i bom'r s upon j

was seated up-jibe sleeping e;tadl below. I

hms the t heel. 1 ins picture win ne snown t:nrtay. car turned in-' April 7th. continuous from 1 p. :n. to

11 p. m, at the Family theatre.

the rear sent, ph-nged a

Knife into JCappaviena's brain, 'he blade tains inside the giant entering just behind the left ear. Wh'-n J crew releases a shower

GARY'S FIRST

BOND SALES

The first three buyers of ty Loan buyers in Gary 1ot- s : No. 1 County Crain.an

third Liber-

are as fol- j H G Hay. i

THE 0AJOAND SENSIBLE SIX 18 II ERE. It it? a orrfimiation of tbo remarkably successful Oakland Six of the past three seasons, which has been fmasM&Jfy refined and strengthened so that now we are offering tomorrow' car to von todav the fm-erruaer f the type of automobile that sron shall command America.

I When death came th

ward to the road, blocked by the sand

I and there rested, the enpine somg dead.

Murdered Last Night. "While the body was found at 7:Srt s. m. it is believed the crime a comn n. d last nigh! between and lO.lirt o'clock. Earlier hi she evening the jitney man was m Hunti'ii ii auto agency. A.

10:30 Officer Quandt of the Gary police

rassed the spot while riding with friends in an auto He saw the closed car standing in th road, but thought it ha.d been parked there. At 8 o'clock Detective Sergt. Linn. Sc-rgt. Johnson and Officers Panieison and Uardovvski went to the scene of the crime and made an investigation. Black Hand Case?

Pappnvigua was an Italian, nilh his wife. 9-year old daughter and two married stepdaughters find their husbands he lived at 1 9 4 Haves street. N'n motive is known for the crime. Some of

tho police believe it to be a B'nck Hand T . . - affair. INEW MARRIAGE At midr.uht vvhe te dead tuansj LICENSES ISSUED wife found he wrts no! at home s-he sad ,

inquiiv made to see of Zappavigna was ;

arrested. Known fis "niariey i hsplin

the d' nd jitney man had f reqi: "it ly been at rested for traffic v: .laii.n. ! HnV V.. , v whs not the lllcti 'el- I

No. 2 -City Tlcadquai tej s Chairman R. P.. Hemingway. No. 3- -Alfred Jones.

Chairman said that Crown V expected to get its qiOta of by noon today. Treasurer P. C. Finerty of

Moose T-idge got word from the su-

I preme officer to have the lodae mem j bers go the limit in buying bonds, j Already having $40i worth of bonds I in Us treasury. Gary Moose lodge will j buy $1,600 worth fo rf lie third drive.

:nt was $i:o.o:io ; Gary

DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY Douglas Fairbanks "Headin' South" Friday Big V Riot of Fun. Saturday, Charlie's Only Rival BILLY WEST.

SUNDAY Wm. S. Hart in "The Bandit and the Preacher" And FATTY ARBUCKLE

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MONDAY AND TUE3DAY - William Farnum in rPli a TJTootW- rtf n T I I

-.1-- .Will VIX CO JUlUil Monday. Latest Bray. Tuesday, World" Evente in the War and third episode of "The Eagle's Eye" WEDNESDAY Fanny Ward in--"Innocent"

a fascinating Burton Holmes Picture.

Also

THURSDAY Billie Burke in "Arms and the Girl"

You cannot afford to miss " The Pon of Democracy," here April 3 2-1?.

Scientific TelopmeiYt of the engine now makus it mora powerfsJ, more speedj at the getaway, more active in terf5? Kid more economical in nta of fuel. I KtpTcrvGsrwzitf in the deeign of intake and exbanat mcmifolds wnire the utmost power value from today's gasotine. The ovrjeu! i-alve high-speed, sii clyinder engine now devsrs 41 horse power at 2600 r. p. m. or one full worrrrr -tTe power for every 48 pounds of ear weight. The i new jfotmt feed oiling system gives thorough lubrie&tion to tbe vital moving partd of the engine. Higher eon3mr efficiency has been obtained through, the- nso f at larger pump and new. type biplane fan of powvrfir! siction. Proper dmign h.v rem t rived a full 106 inches of body room on the- 312-inch wheelbase affording; seating capacity and Jec room equal to that of manr cars of much lofrer wli$elhai

Long, specially graded, semi-elliptic undersluiic springs and extra large tires give ideal riding comfort accentuated by th deep genuine leather upholstery. The fine appearance of the new Oakland. Sensible Six is enhanced by a sloping windshield of new design; an oil gaue of prefigure feed type on the dash; a deeper radiator; a higher body wall and the tire carrier at the rear of the car. These are just a few of the features that contribute to the complete excellence of the new Oakland Sensible Six. See al! of them m the ear itself in our display, room. Touring Oar . ' I $1050 Roadster . . 1050 Coupe . . . 1550 Roadster Coupe . y . 1210 Sedan .... 1250

F. O. B. Pontiac, Michigan. Bow on Exhioition at Our Salesroom

'OHLING-HAEf-MEL, AUTO SALES CO.

Dotxgla and Hotaw fctreeta. Phone 266. Hwnmoad, Ind.

Distributors for Lake County

ry and $1 -' 6. Jead man"?

in rash were fr clothe.

epfl in the

0STR0WSKI APPOINTS HIS COMMITTEE

CROWN" roI.VT. Tnd , 4pri! B -The fullowing new niarriajre lieenses were 'tfiied yesterday: l-'dward M. Tlaleht. shipping-. Clary; Helen P. Dennlson. lrv. A?id Joseph, fruit stand, 'iai-y; Bertha Lewis, restaurant. Car;'. Harry Pane. qary. butcher: Klia A'o- : aha me. Oar . fartory work. Josef Wm; alek, laborer. Cary; ?ori Libura. Cary. fik Radon, ennifr, Gary; Katie

Krai, waitress, ;ai

Comint- April 22. 2C, 21, BIRTH OF A NATION.

IRPHEUM

Theatre S.l

BA-CKOND, IND.

T i . e f o i I o v i r, p appointed by Pi. -erve as salesmen

-ommittoe lias been R. O. Oatrows ki to '

f.r the tale of Lil

ertv bonds Sunday afternoon: Prt'il "MtieehelewU-z. Ptan'ev Milda. Andrew Staohowlrr. Andrew Pervcinski. Fiank WachewicK. -Mrs. August Kaptur, Mrs. Rednarslii. Mrs. Gruszka, M. Sulieh, Paul Lipinski. .Irolffe Kowal.ski. Aus Is Kaptur. Mayor Katnrailt, John Mukai.

AVIATOR WANTS LETTERS William Svvanlon. brother of Mrs. Vern Parker, 11 Warren street. 71ammond, who enlisted In the aviation cot pa in CiiiCRtro Saet week, write that lt is now located at Camp Mr Arthur pnd wishes that his many Hammond friends would write him there. He is the eldest son of Thomas Swanton and

A MARKET TIP. AH Bemrlles. especially Industrial hnre felt the depressing: e-fTeet ot the irar. This la a natural condition. Compare the tork Ust and ee if (rovrrnmrnt securities are not the beat. The only fellow n ho fail to realize par with Interemt and perhaps n premium la the fellow who ell now. MOHAI. Jlny Liberty Bond and keep them.

GARY DEATHS. Huston Hunter, colored. !) ears old. died yesterday afternoon of pneumonia at the. Gary General hospital. The remains will be shipped Sunday to Pleasant View. Tenn., for buriil. the. Gary I'nde: taking company having; charge.

GARY BIRTHS.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. George C'ummerow of Gary a daughter. Mother and child are in a Chicago hospital and a.te doinc nicely.

LIBERTY PRAYER MEETINGS

FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Sunday PAUL ARMSTRONG Presents "A" WOMAN'S PROPOSES' A Beautiful One Act Satire. 8 People 8 Southe & Tobiu Song Birds. Dashington's Dogs Animal Novelty. Johnson & Rollison Just a Little Bit of Everything. Larimore Hudson Troupe Fun on Wheels. Matinee 10-13 a. Nights 10o, 25c, 36-a N'ew Show Monday. "Wedre'a and Jraturday. Matmee Daily 2:S0 p. rrK Vitrti's. 7 to 11 p. m. Stin1avK Continuous J-ll p. m.

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Kspecial ottention is called to the prayer mettinga throughout the (iry Friday at 7:30 p. m. These are to he petitions to God for the success of the r i arli t in the great world conflict, and

especially for the Liberty Loan. j The prayer meetings for the eighth I ward will be held in the Methodist j church and will be led by M. M. Towle. assisted by Charles Surprise. J The union watch meeting w'l! also i be held in the Methodist church and j will he led by Rev. .1. C. Psrrct: of tho First Presbyterlnn church. Tli i meetinsr will begin at 10:.10 p. nr. and ; TV-ill continue till midnight when the ' church bells will he rungr. i

Evangelist:,." sew

?ld at

p A STIMg TODAY Wm. Fox Presents JEWEL CARMEN in the big New York stage success "The Kingdom of Love" SUNDAY ROY STEWART in a five act western feature "Keith of the Border"