Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1918 — Page 5

April 6. irns

THE TIMES.

Page Fivfl

PERSONAL I?

SOCIAL HEWS

"DON'T BE A SLACKER." j Buy ft Liberty llond. if good for f-iee: a'.ue iowanl a bo.-iuMf il tft.-ry .v. Clark j Plav er Piano any tunc. ti-try V Clark Co. iS2-5$4 Oakley air. 4-6-1

H VJIMOMJ ii'VIAl,-.. j Te Mtory & Claris Piano Co. .":.'-i 4 j a'.' w!lh thrt ti-l!;i"ll !!- 'ars capita!, makers 'f the vorld's-'am-ius S-;itv ei- C'nrk and Hampton j Places cm; P'ly-rs. will tak your PiT-: erty Fond any lime you don't want it..

to a art!? :. j iai;o or phi y or Buy vrc 4-6-1

HMMOVI S'")1AI .. ! In any 1-.- nl.ng city in tin- I' S. on i i,,:- fi.il ' iV Obu H Piano t... a"! v tiling V taU- vcur Liberty Bond ni ex-j I-! -. i; tow -it .is, jour choic of th-ur, w ouri oi fu i ;ifi'rt in.; r.t of Pianos find; najf! . Too l!?i-m.i..i branch. C-t uakl. y a-.t.. ;.;ges ou to buy a liberty! T;v! today. 4-6-1

Scripture Reading. Rending. "Thr Serv ice Flag" Mis. Bonnie Unifies Robertson. Roll of 1 loi.or Rev. .T. C. Barrett. 1 '-tlicn t son of Serv ic.i Flag. Flag .Sons M 1 3. F. I.. IVmbi-i gor. Address Ju.-U-e V. S. Ritcr. Keep the Homo Firc-5 Ruining Mrs. Eydia Welters Van Gilder. The rioi.-i- of Alicginnec Boy Scout?, l'ro.p Nu, 5. tii Ai 2 The Star Spangled Tun tier. - SB. E. S. JONES H.ETTJKNS. The in n. y fi ienda of l'r. and. Mrs I. S. Jones of Harrison street will bp ici.i'l to learn that IT. Jones' health is Mnprovfil t t!" extent that he baa returned t.i H-iiomond t resume !i!3 pr'o--li'T. r. .(tf-s was compelled to take? an exmvb-d. rst ourniK the past winter !itni spent several months in southern 'lidiani. CORRECTION. In giving credit to Mr. J. W. Rice for the report on the Tenth District convention of t!.e Federation of Hon:en's C!ub en error was made In reading the eery. Mi-s. ilto. K. St looter acted tis reporter for the day and it wus through lc-r energy ami courtesy that Tub Tines was enabled to give a full report, of the liieetmtr.

Every Woman Should Do Her Bit

Krrb . a spec. a. rrpn-r.'i-itteri.-k Vv.hlisb-.n;; '"" . t"

N' -s t: t 1 e of tb

!.e .i'. the t.b.-n .'.o-.-e rr.tiern lvpartt o-nl f-'t the m t f w tlay". Miss KuItv bus ;-.ir. tiiK of r- i -..in. to t.m yo-i eo:;ce-r:.-.i:i the Delineator. Wc know jou'i 1 b e ; n t : re: c J

Mrs. r.-.ty rtr-wr., who wnt tlirotimi j i serious 'H',!;: ." t -V. Margaret'?! bosrita!. i ieo" cr'.ng nM-.-!;.. ! MEETING POSTrONED. Tio- reRu'.ai n -cxms of th. Hatr.rnon'l Wcrian's t"'.:h v bieh v.n? to have h. en

The rnenibers of the Kyrlet pttibroidery I'inli W't Thursday afternoon at the 1 r;-f of Mrs. .T. J. Hacfer of Truman ir'tiiiio. Tne iioin r.iest attractive ly .b o.,r.:fcd w ith the national colors nm1 during the luncheon hour small slik fas Mere piven a so'i'.'enirs. Tb.p su-sts v.j-ro 'Mosilaines Henry ilortis. "a'.ter I'a'. tei op, A. O. Peaver. Herbert Kale. Mrs. Otto Hess wa also entertained i ith the club members. The next tne.-tinp will be heil in two tveeks witb Mrs. AValter Fa'.tevson as hostess.

.e, n p..n: per. -.-.'I

f-r one werU on 9, c-unt of tht dedica-, ! fn of I.ibertv 11 ' ' i -- . j DEDICATE FLAG. ! The First i'reshyterian church wil!j ! a st i-r tcir.orrow evening atj v. !-.:. h !-.' ir .er ice flat containing J -i stutH. will be iTedica'cd. Mom-. he;s Of t'.e .". A. II. Wl'.l be hoiKT gUOStSi '"it tho si r o.e and :b. ; following f vo-J cr-ntt will be p.ven: I 1 "hi'.d: en 5 Flag Ix-:rcisc 'runary , r' jartment. ''.'ohjtnbia -ho '--.in of the 0..-e;iP.." ; "The Fattb: 11 inn of trie eI uhi ;

Where to Worship 7 .- Meltings r - t Various Himmond Cburcbes

K'2d infantry, also of Gary, and I-ieu-ttniant AloxnndcrV. Ourke. mertieal reserve corps. Tho non-eotnniissionfi officers iivhulr; P'-rc-niU Peter hnlen Company I., K,lst infantry. i:ast C'hieaco. Ity order of Major Ben K. UiniT, comtnandtPK H19 101st infantry. Corporal T:ar! W. Mcl'heeters, Co'iipiiny Fast Chicaco. is made a. st'rgeclrl,

10 GARY MEN TO HEAR THE I REV. SUNDAY! 1

REPORT ON WHITING MILK.

ISnctiL To Thj

WHITING. IN" D., April 4. Dr. C. M- GiHet)i

eeiv4 tb following- rports of mlik t!sisen?-e city bacteriologist:

Tikis

h"a','h cjidmlsiloner, ha tf ' fUlrjrp.en from kl Q. Ofborn,

Oiher Total Butter Solids Sollda Hc..r Kama cf dairymen Fat per per r"f Psr.tern Hour Fiatei , Sp Gr. cent. cent. cent. Dirt. Fer G. C. Taken. for B. &n'cbak milk 1.0315 4.0 S.3 1 2.9 - k. 80 000 19 a.m. 1 p. r... Penchak rream.- ;.4 lrty isn.000 10 b. m. 1 p m Mation milk 1.0330 4 0 OS l.l o. k. 620.000 Hi, m. 1p.m. Mation cream . If .g dirty 109 000 10 a. vn. Ip-m. Chovanecz milk. .1 0325 4.3 3 00 13 n o k. 50.000 10 v m. lji.m.

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CHILD GETS SICK CBCSS, FEVERISH IFCD H STI FATED "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach or bowels.

rirst Presbyterian Ciurch. Corner of Hijririand and Hohrnun Sts. j J. C. I'arreti, Minister. , T'hoi.o irnR. i f:lj a. ii:. F.lble seiiooh i V'llj C Moniizig worsh.p, .""on-itnunson. Siilgeet: '.iaej"f!..e." C:."'-' p. :it. -Christian Endeavo:. T.'jO p. i... IZvemng wirship. At t'i.7 seevic f Iny t it H ;s grs will dcd'.'-atea f our so'diev!. ' a. id Juuje Heitor delnet a shot r I u'ljrcs?. j Tlrat Church of Chrit. Sciintlrt TTe't South HoSrrau street. j 10. '45 a. in. - .ir.da y services. 1 The si.bj.e- o' the- ifssr-n serir.on wii! bo " I'nreal-1 y."

8:0U P. tn. e, j;. ,,;-,- evening teatixnonial n.eaiss. ; 11.4 5 a. -Sunday school. ' The rub:;e is cordially invited to! att-i-nd these .oi vices. 1

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DOROTHY DALTON, STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Torot!iy DaUon, the beautiful screen tnn those days: we've gut to do men's tar. who lias lieen otic of Thntn.i-s H. ; jobs. So lot's besin rlKhr row to heln Ince's cliief assets in the exceptional j win that war." she declares. Ana t-. In:e protiuctioue that ho has made for j. show how easy it is to take a man' Paramount, is strong for every womnn : fdnep sne tloes it in the Po ra mount Picnutting Iheir shotiMors to tbe nheel lure "I.ove Me." and do!ng their bit. 'x've got t be j

Fie hundred Clary men will have opportunity to attepij the Tilly" Sunday men's meeting at the hie Chicago t-ibi-r-naile on Sundax, April It, according to announcement Riven out this morning A spe.-ial tram o er the South Shora

eleetric line is to loini' nt 12:12 o'colck! on the 14th. Tickets should be bought; tomorrow al any of the men's Hibiej It ' br(!bs;c j fratirn in

fhe special v.iil run if a minimum otj 230 men deslra to make the trip and! It is expected that fully 500 rieii wiilj 'ake fidantag of '.hia opportunity of se'-uring special rscret sears tn thai tabernacle. Sea's have been reserved in I in big tabernacle for this grea wet-i ing. when Filly will speak to ttiti only.' A special meeting- of Fiblo f .lass lead-! ers is to be held at the V. M. C. A. j Monday evening at T:T0 o'clock for thepurpose cf determining finitely onj plans for the special on the fourteenth i

J Kvery man. who plans to attend the! 1 Sunday tabrrnavie roec'ing on tho four-l j t'-enth. jho-ild secure his tiek'-t. fr,v the!

j sp.-r-al at one of the ch'itch 1 row.

bombardment," six divisions of Oern.arC infantry attempted to riorm the railway j embankment. Dernao.court was the cer-. ter of the attack. The fighting is con-' tinning in an effort to gain badly needed high ground. The German artillery H increasingly active in the rear areas1 of tins region, showing that heavier, pieces are coming up. A few shells in Amiens previously only bombed from, the air. will expose, its famous cathed-'

rals to the same fate an tiiat of Flieims. '

EAST,CHICAGO GROWS FAST

ieved that the school enumFast Chicago will show that

thre are a PT-rcs ime tel y n'.ne thousand

e.'ty.

if talcing the census th's ig on Ap-i! 1C! h and last-

oui9 different

that havft been in prac-

past few years. This

s hoed children in t!

The plan year b-p;nr,

ing until April 30U

f iorti the plant

tise. during trie

year, the woii: wii! he d"ne largely by the tcaej,er8 of the public schools. It is betteved taht this will bo a very satisfactory plan fro.n the standpoint

of eiein'y e.nl that ! school city the) money for this work.

The -."acho; s express a 'ii ingnes" j ot do this work in rt it:i for 'ita'n ; fa "Ms which have bef.n r",' !vd in I

tomor- t!.e matter of ilari' rl.'rire tit

v.-:ii -:s in

save tlie ilv p'jent

others. .Tail' Oouhl in cl-irre. Ninth Diviston. f.3 Crown IV in, ltand. 34 K. of P. 05 K. of C. C6 Odd Fellow--"-37 Flks Drum Corps. 3S Elks. Lo-a t - Orders of M.-.-oc fnForesters. Tenth Division. C9 Slavish Hand, if" Serbian Nat ior;a i Defence. 41 Morgon Boys' Drum and l:.:.i.i Fand. 45 b'nattaclied American. Citizens. 4 3 Itobinson's .Ia. Band. 44 All Colored Clubs Ronte. The grand marshal and s.teff tojcti.'i with divisions 1 ami 2 v. i 1 1 form at r avenue end Froadway and ir.arch .u'1 on Froadway to l",th avenue, t'jif.'ij west to Washington, s'.u!! i0 I7rh ;o ' can to "F-onuway wh re the par-id :- v it, start iiortli. the various division" wVi; t liave formed on ess street's sc.kci o: l?th falling !u b-iiind the lcaOiag s-:c-tions. The entire parade viil then move t 5th avenue end west en 5th to Madiscr going Fouth of Madison to it'h and m 1 on 6th to Froadway. The r,.ari.hei? will then go south 011 Broadway to ;o 1 where the parade v.iii di-lirnd

MUD i M M

when school was not

da'i WOMAN MAJOR TO TALK IN GARY

th

German and English classes. 10:?" a. m. (Jtnnan serv ice. 7:"0 p. in.- l-ingtish service. Th Associated Bibl Students 3 p. t;. I. O. O. F. hail, opposite Im.as Dept. store. VtcJeJiOtr.iRa tior.al servi.es. Kvery Sunday. All weic.-me. Scuts free. Xi oviiec-

A IsTative today saves a si ;k child tomorrow. Children simply will not tRke the time from play to empty their howols, which become clogged un vvitfj wa.. liver gets sluggish: stoniach sour. 1,'oU at the tongue, mother! If coated. or your child is listless, cross, fevrish. breath bad. restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's aiJmut. give a teaspoon ft: 1 of 'California Syrup of Figs." then don't worry, because it is pe rfectly harmless, and in a few f.our at; this constipation poison, tour bile and fermenting waste w ill gently move 0 :1 cf the bowels, and you have n well, playful clfild again. A thorough "Inside ctepnsing'' is of times all that is necessary. It should be the t'.rst treatment gr. en :n any sickness. Beware of counterfeit f g syrups. Ask yc.ur druggist for a 60 cent bottle of "California Syrup of F;gc." which has fa.! directions fop babies, children of at! 5s and for grown-ups plainly printed on th bottle. Lok carefully and se that it is made by the "California F:g S y ru p Cm pa n y." Ad v.

St. Panl's Cliarch (Episcopal.) V.'. J. Hawthorne, F.ec'or. . Special S o'clock celebration for all I

these who i sire.

j Sunday school at P:C0. All T.enten j mi'.-- Ke.to rot return'", children aro ; urg-'d to 1 -ring them, j Mid-day celebration and sermon with j .special Faster music. 3-:43.

I First Pentecostal Chtu-ch of tb Ha, J j arena. ! j Corner of Michigan and Calumet. F.ev. j A. S. Calsr.ieier, I'astor. i i 9;4j a. in. Sunday sejiooh . j

10:40 a. r.t. Preaching. I 3:60 p. 11:. Pentecostal L'uict) praia service.

iO n.

1

CI.1 ss neet'n Sunday sea-

and B o

a. 1.

classes. 4 0 a. ni. Morning worship, for Kerinon by the pastor

Sealo cf Wages." "0 p. m. Junior .Vague. f.0 p. m Kpirer'h Leap ie. "0 p. m. Kvtnir.i? v c rslup. T'; m sermon. ' Lite H- te a:, i llc-rt-af' Kvangelist e serv ice.

F.ei.n! meeting? rfp..h week except Saturday.

Theme

"' Jod's

ser!,e on 'Personal expeiiences Among th Shulluks." Tc.i are invited to ail our services fter a montii's pi el:'i!i,nar- preparation by way of "a ro usernen'.'' our ;:;; he; h'-'od and Sisterhood (lasses are read' ? s't'le down to business. Now is the time for substantial growth, healthful assimilation and abiding effectiveness in P.. ide study. The plans have been formulated. prcRrams adopted, picture taken. The time has er-v.v-d to put real pun-h into ih Bible Class wo; k. AM mn and women will he ccrd-.aiiy w t h-oTi.eii to these classes.

By 'i'"a.

nigh't. n-.t

Salvation Ai-tuy. 267 East State street. 9:40 a. m. Company meeting. 2:10 p. iti. Street meeting. S:C) p. m. Christian Praise meeting. 7:10 p. rn. Street n-.oetins. 6:00 p. m. Salvation mee'-ir.g. Public invited. Capt. and Mrs. Tearsiey.

First Fev.

tlnptist Churrb. Kloyd If Adams

Iramaouels Evangelical Church. The Rev. A. J. Hotz. Paitar. HI ilbley at.-eet. Phone 11J5-W. P:10 a. ni. Sunday school.

Members of the Bartenders' Local No. 38

are requested to meet at MAX SCHNEIDER'S 450 West State Street Sunday Afternoon at Two O'clock

!0:3'J a. the

11. 1" a. m. 1:30 p. ten. 2:00 p. ;n. scho j1. 2:30 p. m school. 2:00 p. rt. f:00 p. in. 6:30 p. rri. 7:3 p. m.

M

j g e o f

Sermein. "The

id's Supper." S-'toiay S'.lioed session, l.'at ilu;r.:i:ciid K:nde:ga

Ea

HaUimond Sunday Hammond Sunday

FIHST M. K. CHIHCII. Ada:.. a and S-ven'h. Wiliam Grant -e,- ma r. .Tinisei'. 1 .i t r '. t . . 5tind.-.;. .

Pi ocl3n.iti-n the Gorernor r.i. At Cue opening exercises a ser"'i e flag containing over 70 stats w::l Via unfurled- Classes f..r at! aces. a. I-,. Morning Worship. Ser-r.-op then-.e: "'"od Itclpns." 'este.i . r.i Th" Juniors meet. Ken' the Children. P jr. The Interrr.edi.ite meet, p. Fpwoith elu Social II.-.. .

HIIS Mi

DECORATIONS

GARY'S LIBERTY i Mrs CUUA ,,aj.r in

LOAN PARADii ! Serbian "'''"' '" o' -Teak at. the Or ipheum theatre cn April 10 en war e

lt!: 0 ciiaml-Ti It r Cn whose wide

awake selling agency and service sta-1 lion is on the corner of State and Mor-j ton court, have the handsomest decorat-! ed building In Hammond today. Thej company spared neither expense nor

pains to put all the other building decorations in the clear and they certainly did ko. ' If there is any one v ho disputes our claim." said Saicsinanager Evans. "W will send an au'.r down to him, and let him give us the once-over. If our claims are not just we will cat the decorations. ''

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VIOLENT ARTILLERY BATTLE AT AMIENS

Junior r. T. P. V. Intermedial P. T. P. V. Senior B. Y. P. U. Kvening service, gubj:

f ."9 n 0

of fcr.iion, "The Sword o! Christ and Peace for Jiin."

p. r;. 1 '-. ml nftinf

S ihje-'t. "1'ndc; standing ar.fl Po- will 'n-g Christ's V.'iih" I

p. :;. Evening Servlee. This W..1 be a patriotic service. There will b . ecosrnit' ui of ti e Fervicc i'iag. The tb.em'i of the sermon

-v ') be "Tho Faw of

i it

UNtTFt Tp,p:s Cuswismi. BV HENET VTOQI. , WITH THE FRENCH AP.MIES IN" THE FIKLD. April 5.--A violent artillery dual usually preceding an attack, is eunderway on the entire front south of the Somme. After the thrust in the first half of the week the enemy rushed up many 150 millmeter guns. On Thursday their first '20 niilimeters appeared. Still heavier cannon are expected. Re-ivy rains are increasing the Ger-

i man difficulties. The French conc.cnI tration. however, is eimple'e i. From

a personal tour I ;im convinced if the Germans persist against Amiens the artillery fire receding ii shock of Ijat-

be he greatest of the war.

T.ere i .!.-' e.

P C e 1 3 1

Scr pa'

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WHITING GETS GLAD NEWS

(Seven o'clock tonight.) ; Tiret lrisloB. j (Starts marching at 6:30 o'clock.) W. P. Ci lea son Grand Marshal. 1 C. 11. Maloney Chief Marshal. .John Gross. Chas. Doily. P. W. Seyl.j W. C. Floyd, H. H. Holmes Staff. James c'onsidir.e, v. J Malor.ey. T. R. Barrett Aides. , 1 Police. 2 Grand Marshal and Staff, f. Colors and Color Guard. 4 Old Veterans. 5 Musicians' Fnion Band. 6 Clearing House Association and Bond Salesmen.

7 P.ed Cross. Second Blrieloa Business Men's Drum

Band. 9 Co. K, Hobart. 10 Co. I, Gary. 11 Knight3 Templar. 12 Odd Fellows. 13 Boy Scouts. Third Slrlston. 14 High School Ban. 15 High School Children. 16 Women's Organization: NeigldVrTrs and all others

17 Telephone Girl. rourth DlrlfcUia. IS Michigan City Bend. 10 Steel Mills. 20 Electric Shop Band. 21 Steel Mills. Tifith XlYlion. 22 Marando's Band. 23 E. J. & E. 24 American Bridge Co Sixth Dlnaron. 25 Kozak's Chicago Band. 26 Sheet Mil's. , 27 Tm Mills. Seventh Slrlalon. 2S Imperial CVhieago Band. 23 Fnion Drawn Steel Co. 20 Gary Screw & Bolt Co. Xighth Division. 21 Miller Band. 32 ButldmL- Trades. numbers an

perionees and woman s part In the war The lecture, to be Illustrated, will be under the auspices of Company F, of the state militia.

CARD OF THANKS

CARD Or THANKS. We wish to thank our friends, neighhu s and relatives and the 1?. I. O. F. for their sympathy and floral offering in ( cur recent iierea vement in the loss of

; our beloved father and prandfather. V e also wish to express our hearty thank? i to the Rev. I". Wleh Bugle; MR- a N D MRS. IJOBT. TF.OST A.VL FAMILY. 4-8-1

P.oyai

St., April at h Indiana Gardens DA IN C I IN G Skating Every Evening Except Saturday. Largest and best floor in the State. MUSIC BY PROF. STERLING. Llnneman & Madura, Props. Mike Madura, Mgr.

I IN A IN AROUND -GARY-

RCD mOS! nF.CITAI,. Sunday afternoon at three o'clock a beautiful recital will be g.ven at the. Gary public library ball. An ej.-o;i-. tionally f.ne program has been arranged as follows: Soloists Mesdames Kaser, William F.arle. Misses Ma:Sleezer and Klsle Jones, Messers W. J. Ttooda and Joseph Kopcrzy; pianists Miss Geraldine Vance and Helen I'auprleh. A silver offering will be taken and will be turneJ over to headquarters. viiT!XJ n.nv miFAD'. Miss Bessie Banks, formerly of Gary, but now of he Lyceum Arts Conservatory, of Chicago, was a visitor wjtb Gary friends yesterday.

ae-

great

Increased

mm frv H

i Deny oonas

uy Until It Hurts This Space Donated by Gary National life

nsiiramce Company Gary Theatre Building GARY, INDIANA

mis r.tnntut nx. Miss Farrell, one cf the supervisors of the surgical dressing station at Holy Angel's is ill at ber home. RI5 Jackson street. AT ATKIXSOX HOME. Miss Betty Atkinson, of Paoll. Ind.. is a. week-end guest at the home of Mr.

RESOLUTION. passfi nv Tin nonn of iikalth fF FAST CHICAGO. IXDHX l IX It KG I I- It SF.5SIOX. Wh-eas the National Food Admints-;-atcr his reeommend. d "a. pig in ev

er-.- back vard" and whereas on

ount cf th w there e!'s a

ne erf for con e i '-'at ; en and

prod -jet -n r? food product'. Be it resolved that this Board of Health ro cn record a being In s--p-port of the recommendations of the Food Adri:r'"rator. This resolution makes null and void, f t the period of the war, the resolution pas?ed A-jg'it 2. 1V.5, bv the Board of Health then in office reading as fo'lows: Tp.olved thfit the keeping of rcg" w 1'1-In the city limits is a nuisance and detrin-ntal to the public health and that s-n-'n to prohibited ae-ording to c'ty ordinance, number 11. seefVn 9." Tl.e present, p'g cr-linar.ee now in force reiJirinr r'S shall be kr.t in a sanitary manner will be strictly enforced. S'cn'd: .T. F. M' QT'AT D. Pres'dent. J. A. TF.FGAFDEN. Secretary.

fSrrt'M'. To Tkk T.'mss.I j Vv'JHTING. INIV. April 6. Supt. Beaurnont Parks announces an increase in J wagc-s for ail wage earners, or men em-i

p'.ovcd by th hour, in the local Standard Oil plant, beginning April 10. The monthly pay-roll men are taken care of In July and January of each year. This will be welcome news to the men

employed here, who have more than en- i jojeel the beneficence of the company by '

their numerous increases in wages djring the past year. The per centag of increase varies v.-ith the different lines of work.

Electric

F

lxtures

1

GERMAN RAIDS ARE REPULSED t'vrrrn Ptsfks i"i.diham. PARIS. Arril 6 German ra'ds in the Seucey and Vau s-!rs -p-j lar-.eix rrgions wb.ere American troops have taken over Fcotors south of Verdun were repulsed Inst niplit, the French var cff1v.t reported tcdsv-. There was mutual artillery firing along the right benk of the. Meuse (where the above named sectors are located) and In the Apremont, in the Toul rector originally taken over y Americans.

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PI

and Mrs. rtree ;.

V. C. Atkinson, S5S Fierce

COLI.F.GE CXl'B MEE1IM.. The regular meeting of the College i Club will be held next Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the Victoria j hotel. A splendid miifi' al prog! am ha? i been arranged. . j

G A H V VISITORS. Mrs. Thomas Higgins. 6iO Pol It St. have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jr.o. Tunny, win ere enroute to their home at Coheej, N. Y., from Blraiingham, Ala.

REJECTED DRAFT ME

TO BE AIDED

THE HOOSEGOW FOR GERMAN BAD ACTORS

CAME0 TO PATHLR'S BEDSIDE. H. TV". Haase, 743 Jefferson street, was called today to Quin-y, III , by the eerious illness cf li:s father.

j WASHINGTON. April S An order jwhih the department of Justice issued ; aoen after the L'nitefi States entered j the war ditei ting its agents IVirougout the i o mt i. to "arrest and then I parole" enemies ef the government Tins 'i.een revoked. Alt alien sub.Vets whose i past aci il'es hav e caused thv g -ivern--mcnt to l:st them ns "dangerous en- ! nles" ei e to be interned ci irin? the (war. In the future every n.nn who is I reported officially as a daiiscious one- ! my. follow ing the proper investigation, will be interned promptly.

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HATTIKSBt HO, MIS?.. An il .0- The : convalescent camp at Cainp Shelby rasj FIGHTING IS

IMTF.D Pit ESBVTERI.4 X' CHVHCH. East Side, corner Seventh avenue and Pennsylvania street, Edgar Puutenney Smith, pastor. Song service and Bible school at

:4 k. ni. Preaching services at 11 ; a 7:!." r. m. Subiet-t i'orrn.ion sermon:

Might. N n by Power." M !.-s Auloia P.. Mv intyr'e. ass: in th nas'."r In the work 'he

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been completed and a convalescent company has beca formed. The purpose of this company is to care for officers and enlisted men who are physically below the rtandard Tho personnel will be com.-oscej of cr.-es returning from the hospital, fiat feet cases requiring temporary rest, and any other cases recommended by the commanding officer of the base hospital. The medical officers assigned to this organization will be re-

at ! nuired to observe individual eases, ir.akI ing freejuent examinations, in tbi tonan, n'ctior, tl-.e orthopedic suicon will be i consulted r re.-l v. -v i The i mi . a !n. ecn t co-pain- will be

. omnia nde,l b.v Fu st l.i'i;

ant I I- Un i ir.on. Company F. l'.lst infantry, on- Gary, who will be nssic-ti d Hy Second

SPEEDING UP

TFs'.rrei riEf' '"Aftf.nmt 1 (By W1FFIAM PHH.FIP SIMMS.) WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, April 5. The fighting is speeding un toniftht. After fairly im

portant clashes yesterday and today thej Germans occuried a wedge shaped ridges at the confluence of the Noye and Avrej where the main line of the 1'nris-Amien i railvay is in plain view a mile and ai half away. This position overlook! truck gardens which supply Auiien and! parts of Paris. The Germans a!s bold a wedge be-

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The Modern Electric Lamp . reduces the cost of electricity amazingly. It may be said that no modern home can afford not to have electricity for lights and ovher purposes. We shall be glad to show you how really economical electric service is.

! New Lighting

Fixtures will add much to tono and' beauty of your home. Gome and sf-c our new Side lights, chandeliers, d o m e s, etc. You'll appreciate at once how ui u c li they would add to the appearance of your house Arid when in use you'll discover that they arc far more efficient light Rivers than the old kinds. Their cost is little in comparison with the Kreat service they render.

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East Cliicago 719 Cliicago Avenue

gieg-ation, lil epeak al tii evening I.iut. Fenin ore C. King, Company H,

nan' AVniimni tneoi.tlif .'.vie nnu mif i.uce alm

other iietween the mm the Sorrinie. yj

At eijeht o'clock Friday morning northwest, of Albert after a two hour

Hammond 140 Plummer Avenue and Bulletin Street. Phone 710.

Phone E. C. 944.