Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1918 — Page 9
April 6. 1918
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OFFICIAL NE WS BULLETIN BY THE PRESS COMMITTEE OF INDIANA FEDERATED CLUBS
by the Woman ' l.o;
( Indiana 1'ni-
Vfinty and r-n.ior.-t d by the faculty '-:;i;ttii Cl.il a -uii.l t-i !'i known n -ti.o Campus fuel i:- i!nu xl ; 1 ! i ! i -' I
, v. 1: : il s.s In t!o- ;tl Work 01 ill'- . ii HI p U -. il ti- Women .11 1 1 1 I t a inpit luive ..-m ;..--k-.! ( ph-dse . !t-fin i ; -itipt:tif of i hti.-. A cam a Ilk I tc n iii.-i.i- i !!., .htm s'u.l.nt s. f.M'lt a n. I employes ;i.K .n-j I ... r a plcdm- pay-
Ti;f. fnisc'l States j; ernment ifopei atitiq i" evci way poaaible, to n.alve the Hot SpriTis Hiennlal one of notable l"ai Servic w "i k. It is ffn.1Ina coniat:on f n 'i . li t an.l nmnv M'u.ir.ent sp.ak.rs. War work will re. o;vo first ons;il( r ation and patriotism an .; ice w ill t he. th ley notes. S'.t.ipie o.-l uaiintr U uvK-d- Since this is- th.' War Service" Hirnnial all "tate federation pr. sidt-nt .-" will nu th-lr reports a Ion tl.w line. Our president. Miss. Moore, has Fcnt to the Indiana ;-hs : ..'tvinff questionnaire on The '.fir "' "ik of oiubs: h II-.-; y.i'jr club invfffil in I.ihe . t c '. oi:.i.-.' If .' -rate amount. 2. B -"'. on. I money given to the war in rat y f mii. 3. Are ju fled Crora
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has 11 to .n.i irt:.;: c. j:. f RKi.'Oil - i War
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4. M..riy contiibtued to ; !. I. Hay ou adopted a iuan? 6. Red Cross work the .up. 7. Has your club n opi-npi! for Tied Cro-
.-ot'.c .' v M?.s your club :.o jgtht Thrift Stamp'.' ?. How rtueh ha your tlub -.ntru'Uted to: is! Y. M C. A. h Y. V. C. A ( ) X. of C. iti other "oi a .--t'-. iti-H 10. t hat sardeninr; . 1 canli.njr plan..' 11. V.'hnt other v.ork has our lub done. J 2. I!ow d.d :. ou ra!e t.'.e rnony for toe?:. .Jiffr.-nt rd'JSP.i'.' IS. Has your club i.a'!''d its part of the stat endo-.v.r.f nt f ind? 14. IFuv e yX'i kept up ou r teftuiar ..n'o woik 15. Nature of your program for next ; oar. IS. ie you en.i:nR reports o? : our activ:t:e. to t' -' off u-ial club bufi'!? Mrs. Until Herrman. Kokomo. s chair.uian af this; bureau, and sends the b-.iil'tin to all p.i-t? of the state. Axemen Nfnlfii In IndustrT. Fer;nnins tins month th svirii-"-.'nt v-'Tl CP' n a X.oti-'ttn! Service fho! in lVah:n:-in wb' : skti :::ay prepare the..i?elve for the sticus '.sumfw of war. There is a'ne.i for preparation, for It 4, a truth that few n oniT are eTiipped for. ar.y -"Tio ii work that wi'l hlp -.v.n the -.-a. Yoir.en n ro have never considered em-f.:.-yiier.t are called upon to work in this enifrRrr.ry. Ar.ionjr other dutia the w.-r.-.en riust 'earn to teach the disable.-! soldiers. Wa will be Tr.eaaured
i!,lr.fr to SIVC. !.:,,,,
There t a ccreut openinK fr I'luli w or.i- ,.JU,
i ii in it in real value to ;our ooi:nlt.v. Kffh-'.ency expeit.-. a."t-r mi f-
r.auftive studv of ArnereCr. ne.-.h-i resources, shows that the t'uo come when wouien are ca'l-.l 'i:..
r.i.i piaes ..r men trial pur- u!;ji. This was (!: unnouncrn.eut made this wee
KlKiepp.-n. Ne Y neej- and eiTicIeiui
ferenc on ' Labor Trol
onai.ion. heid m y hi ao. This expert distributed a thousand pueshons to .-iianufactiirersi. lubor leaders, industrial end neers. The need if -Aom-en at on e was shown by the replies. At the fufrh d-striot convention i;o point was rtore err.phas.zec! than (), one that club work ami war v.o;k the one ,'ti.j til- same. Miss Cow an of nil -oue i'lared the war against Kreed. .L-.:is;in-ss and extravagance must b-
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wi l. to Pa . Tli, s. h .1 i t -. i v ll 1H II I e -I'r.-n.-h (-oioll.. ir.K i,. '. ..mail's Tr-esident. soi. -rit. Mrs K. U'llv.-n.
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o.rer. M t .- 1 M ,i . . 1 1 1 . r. In (he itiI.t in l",let!iic. The c.!!e c'uli ;,iry h;i.-- Riown so ft-t thot a hi ::. lis. II has been H'.'".:refj f . . a ::..t:k pia .. Kai h month th.ey s u.l final se enty- tive to one hun.h.il , ..: i.-iit mnv.'ii. s to tlo front. hach ;o.oii!u r las at ri !".: h ! livjiiv !;i-,iite(l iiiiohs i- tl - I : Cross.
A I .' be i j v 1 ton. ! v. u s 7 tirst issi;--- and un.t !.,
BUOTIIE11S OF AUSTRIAN EMPRESS ARE FIGHTING IN BELGIAN ARMY
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this w ec ! I.n w i t nee. 1 the Re.l ! sailed for
and gained for Auieri.n I.. n-:n i , i lit.., I e...
th.s war. She showed how women's severs ! yea hv, ha v e become so f ' i I - cl with real j Arab!.- :''oor ihinKsi that are worth while that com- j Spew, ha 2 petition :n fashions has no nart. I with war r-,
Mrs. MeW'hirter. chairman of -trans- 'bus have o,
announces 'xpe. t"!
portatlon for the Biennial.
rr.e itidiam sperial train will lenve In
diannpolis April :'sth. at 12:12 p- nr. ov er the Vatidal.a. Nrmpaprr Publleltr. In her most recent article Mrs. Gra-e. Julian Clarke jfives the reasons why newspapers a r- griad to devote Rpace to the worth-while work many of the cluba are doingr. She eay9: ju the f.ist place, clubs had first to ,lo somethin that challenged the attrtion of
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IO t 1 New .Itr.sev to be!l .! 11 'rm Twelve new nieio- : a.i.i.-.! 1 ei-ently and it i- '.ell io- a ineiubersbip the nd of the club year.
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Inn- .b. or:. It will in- jfivi-n :n 1he Claypool he.t.-i and will Vie a jrues- occasion. The l!::. l;.-.,nomb-s .lab of Teli 'iiy has fiivii ':, to the lied Crow1 nii'i is ai'i.nK in all patriotic cork. The (hrls' i lub Iimm pi ' dy id S"i per month iO ti.e . U is.s :tl!. has Je i'inj tO : vs a ' u ro t"o 1 r i :: -h d n ini;' tie wnr. A 1 'a 1 en ; -Tei e . ,-Uio has reffitt I.v '11 1 r. o' K n ;'.-..l ni:d l.a - " u ':n ijershlp of our huudi ."1. At the i.,. etin'c I'l idov !:'. Silihuidi talk.. te. lo.to'is on lb- ' Hearing cT Their hoy.-" Mrs. Zoer.-i.er sp..k- r-n the pia li al i.i-as
in 1 oils. 1 '. at 1011 of !; i ... ar.u .M . s
Ya'ito fold of the ll'ie-.-ily t . ..ns paper, pencils and s.. to " ! -1 ....'o .ah-.
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I Os9 SI'"!.' : O tho pr-'.raui. Tii with t i:- Co.ir. .! way. hast s n ; u 1 .1. food d-'.n. 11 st ra t. r
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Have Beautiful 1 "r;
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ti.e reading p jbiic. or c.f a considerable i ani;rs? a !'aict-T portion of It. As loner as the club wo;u- land :c e !: ;,! t. en simply rn-.-f together and read pa- h.chts :u the n.--,. ..!. pers on to another, papers -omp:!ed tuaintaln tl pubis.-
for the most part from encyclopedias. ' " nt b.o.hs to t and conversed in a. more or ls intelh- 1 giv en to the v, stent manner, what did the pop gn- 'evpe t to V.,, a rally care about their doings'1 l'u; j paid sr. to the T. when they (rot to interesting thmelv- J Vh'Ie ti e p es in the establiRh.ment of art associa- 1 expe t to k'ep tions and public libraries, and in juve- ! aratr. th'5 s.r.nr nile courts, schools and plavarrounda I regular!" at. i'o
and actually took hold and did thinps.
along these lines, then club meetings ; hive help
and club women were of genuine Interest to readers of newspapers."
In & Utter written January 11 Mrs. P V.. Terkins said the Pres F.ureau "Should forward th" work of the Kcde-
and m !: ni'i
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Stai'i'p-'. donate, and have pricl t
of the I-V'i i a ' : ii . " not all been carried stress of r ar v. ..i ii met as clubs cv ii w
. president
co. w i it f s t ha t their i eg-.' ia r w r k tuiirs in the H. .3 to vvoik diii-inir an- .o-i.pet at i n 1 . f eti se in every they had a Purdue et .re to the pubthe means of ori .fhc-r Asm 'at i..n instail fie:-trie 1 bo y ;;ianai;i and i'brary and have
h !.. Ttuy have i , A . war work.
I.:'...rtv b .n.l and have V '". lirob w -uen t fund, s -!. Lebanon clo i:ot up their regular pro-;-t bey iit tend to rneet l'..-d Cross shop to sew -al dressings. They f',. a;, of Thrift to the Y M. C. . the Kniowmcnt fund i. The pr- crams liave
Prince Max, h tip..-. ana i rmti' AU', a lieiiiciuat. Two brothers of Empress Zita of Austria-Hungrary are lijrhtinp against the central powers in the Belgian army. The two brothers are both heart and soul the champions of Belgium's cause ar.d have fought l.eroica'ly ajfainst the Teuton force. It is likely that both w ill soon to Movnuc for service with ally forces engaged ther.
Home Hconumics Club of Sale-.i. v.-';.. 115 iiK.uiibcta. is the. laraejt club ia S'-.-letn ,t the meeting Friday "Motl.e's' Afii-inoon" furnisiied a fine program on the Bubj-ct.-s of "'ihiid V.'tJfaie and lhVv'a't. Medical -Inspection. if School Chi.' iln-n an.l the need of a x-faitinj rurse it. Valero: f'-monstratlon. Care of ti.Infant, huthing-. Dressing, Etc." Ti i hildren of the members gave a piayle' 'Miss 1'reah Air. Yisit.r.g Nurse" and '('ladle songs" jeave the added touch to th" mu.-ie. The program was in harg.- t f 'he co'rimittee on Child Welfare.
PIMPLY?WELLfDONTBE!
The. Wo i.an's C-ji of f-V; i .!);.- lui - ' . t rer a rrcn ii o.phar. ami . r.,a i.,-.: People Notice It. Dnve Them Off comforts f .r the Ue.i c,..s The won,, i with Dr. Edwards an's Patriot;:- l.':a::.' - f V. ; a n -v i : b- ' OUVC TaWetS will assist in th- i egistrat ioti .-1" a '. i
hiidren und-r the 8 ye "f te. -. WOlU will be hilllie.J -.-.Ml. c,:,-. wo 11.,. leaistrati.-n ff v. : Ah v.', 'J'.,i retu-o i,; . 1 a : r.-i i".
Ahs. Ali--n Ch.ihh n s c,a j g- of the w the Indiana !.;. ;jrt i
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o-ir nw'n? to the -if tl.e 'i'lbs have or every other
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE
No woman can alTord to be indifferent to the appearance of her hair. A mass of nice pnarirty hair, becomingly Creased, will add more in genuine looks than a pretty faire, or an expensive grown. Don't allow tie scalp to be come clogged with dirt and danrfruff. Don'tafiowdandrvifT to destroy your hair. If your hair is uneven, riead. dull and brittle, and comes out by the handful every time you draw a comb through it, dar.druff i the cause. To rid your Fcalp of tho dandruff and check the loss of hair should be vonr first anxietT. NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE will this and at the same time put the kair and scalo in asantterv condition. HEKPICIDt! appeals to those 0f Erealst refinement on account of jta exquiaite odor, is purity and cleanliness. It containa no grease and does not stain or dve. There is nothing moTe d,jir1cato!e than this remarkable n!p prophylactic. The hair responds readily to a regular and intelligent U3e of NEWBfiO'S HERPICIDE. Trv it and see. Send 10 cents today to THE HERPICIDE CO., DeDt. S, Detroit, Mich., for a sample "nottle stud a booklet tehing all about the hir. . for sale everyvhre iti 50c and $1.00 ires. Guaranteed by The Jv-pKki Company. AppJicaticins at the better Car e Sitoosi and hnir CVewin Parlors.
gram worn, otten not. very suggestive
to others for emulation, and th routine j of tea and party, does not particularly: appeal." ! D(it XnrurT l.rowi, j The Whitingr Pay Xuraery whi :h w as i
founded a l.ttlA oxer one year ago
jan outgrowth of infant welfare confer- j ' ences int!tuted by the Civic s depart- i
'men of the Fortnightly tiu'o. The patronage of the nursery has ir.cree.sed I until its present quarters are ennrly
inadequate and plans are now being made to establish : in a perma r r n ',. home where ti:e worlt on be r.iore fieienth.- earned out. It has proved a great boon to the working wtvr.en wt;h little children The club as a wh" gives t-n dollars each month tr.wa ! maintaining the nurserv. hast y ear tl . club voted to give up tiie banquet wit:i which it "had been c;ustorr.c J to riose the year ard donated the -nonev to the Hed Cross. This year the tiro l. again decided to dispene w-.th th- iurqjet and donate the money t j the Itecl c'r'iss seals to the amount $1?G.;'. The rr.eri.l.ers donate a great deal of titne to the surgi al dressing and knittign at the Tied Cros workshop. The Foitnisht'.v thib of Whiting, crsanizej twenty-four years ago now lias eight-, five members. Th club ha-1 the departments of literatur and history. B'f, aiid uiu-ic. Lime er oncer, ;.--s tn-J
week for strenuous work. The Mishii ivaka Woman's Club will give i i 3 annual Stale !ny luncheon at the Misha wakn li"!"!, Saturday. April 11th at 12.?.". The Soutii Kend Won-an's lab will
hoict its Recu pr ... it y bsv pircheon on Apr"i li-tth at 1 if ; S at tho diver hotel.
The main "peaked wi-i I.e . Miss Uamtt
ment of f : ' V, O ' i-
of W. S. S. and are now reedy for the Thitd Liberty ln week. All of the clubs of the Thirteenth district have been invited to th lunchecn. The Kvansvil.A club activltiea have been suspended for a few days on account of the number of war activities but the local council of women met Saturday and each club president talkel for two minutes on the war work of her club. Mrs. Albion Fellows ?acon ia now in Iowa where 5 he is to -peak tt a number of pla-eg on housing
The Woman's Tress Club of Ind ana will hold its monthly luncheon for the next month on Tuesdav. April ISth in
stead of the rcju.'ur date, to aco-. modate the nuiriy P'-ss . iu'o ru-.uh.us who will attend the sta.- fiari.iuse league convention, which eon venes in Indianapolis on that date. In a hh'o to the many interesting v...n:en from over the state who will b- tio-ie for the convention, there will be many women of national fame in Indianapolis, in accordance with the plans of the executive council of the National Woman's Huffrage organization, to bold its meeting there on tl.e same .a-e. Mia, C. A. 1'enton of I.ogansport. and Miss Ka te Cox of I'. i u. '.vjth Mr s. Anna P.owh-s Wiley of Terr" ira'.-.t.-. and Mrs. lirn-et Press, of I iol ; a n r poi . ..
r;'" A pimply face will not embarrass you - 1 much lonper if you get a package of Dr. r Edwards' Olive Tablets. The ekin should begin to clear after you have taken the : .. tablets a few nighta.
,r Cleansetheblood,thebowelsandthelnrer ; i ' . c c m vrith Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sue- , i...'. '. i". . cessful substitute for calomel: there's never
'.dished an hi.p. . t.. ou-. is io'c... any sickness or pain after taking them, i ;a ,,. -h.,r b . , fi!l:, tr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do. that
... . f . wnicn caiomei ooes, anu iuw as enecuveiy, 'I- '" . ... : ; -1 f : . l
DUT. tpuir a tiou is p'Duc uiu exue uaiicaui cf severe and irritating. No one who take3 Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," i.ii.i eifrre I'mtrnm. a had breath, a dulL listless, "no cood''
i " ''- '"'i 'r ':,i')S"n ' feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad jwMttn that -a.il m. m...r . f her dub disposition or pimply face, j .-.iii flan t a tue oS, Atb.-r :a;. At )r. Edwards Olive Tablets are jtie ifji.jar mating u o'-tvi-iy Mis a purely vegetable compound mixed V?. n. Ja-h-on ar.-i Mrs ii. . .. i.in v.ith ohve oil; you will know them ! talked on "Some Arc r: ,u S. : . 1 , t. s." Jj., their Olive Color. ami "Aui-i . an ah in u. .. -,, :. s. M s. Dr. Edwards spent years among paid, i:. Simon was t i-'t .---j .n-ig-ite to the tients afflicted with liver and bowel K.-nniai ami Mr.-- j. '. hi.. -. .ii.c w. complaint?, and Olive Tablets are the ii Jackson. Mrs. w. ". I . m i'. :. M,-s. immensely effective result. ii i. iieiean tieiejra -es i., ti e hightb Take one or two nightly for a veek. jdifni'-t '"iivfr;!:,.n nt P.uft'ion. Ti e See how much better you feel and look. ; Y.- ung woman's ciub of Terr.- ihu'e lac and 25c per bojt. All dru;vgista
w l! have on March 4 la- cf series c.f !et't A on th- "hi.oluhon '' Pr.etiy," !-.- Prof. K. c T.id-n o' I " Pauw l"n: versity. His s-ubiei;. f.-.r ti .-
DR. E. K. HATCH DENTIST
ting will he "The I -, f the .Hd Opt ii Wednrt Jay and Saturday Kver.-
S.-hool.
n May IS Mr
Tnlley. Mi
j San key. Mr . hick and Mr. Clark will jii-viiiv the woik of the year dis-r-ussing I w hat has rued most signtfiearC. The
in??. Sundays 10 to 2. Phone 2323. 186 State Street. Hammond, Ind.
f too Northwestern Sett!--,'i-aeo. This is the first year b t ! are lift meifbors.
Kve: r 1 a n : H- .-
prog-aiu has b. mi carrifd out as d. JT?f has been spent in Wa f xv..'-k Ti."-. have ,!.! Hi worth
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WiTH NEURALGIA
Use Soothing Musterole 1 V.hen those shirp pains go shooting through jour head, when your skull Eeeir.s as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on your temples and reck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Manv riortori and r.urips f.vmlclv rsr.
civics. The first section has papers on er-.mend Musterole for pore threat. bronf.rnely topic, such a tne war. cons-r- chiti3 stiff neck asthmri, reuralvation. national highways, and matters s, ronectinn Tv!eiiriv rheitmatism
umbago, pains and aches of ths back or oints. sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet cold3 of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable.
SOc and 00c jars; hospital size $Z5U
oi interest to Indiana. The se-..r.j d-.-pa: 'merit has devoted trie year to a study of Italian music and art. Hs h year a liait ia made to the Art Institute in Chicago. The Home Econo-iih.-s
department haa endeavored to bring its i program Into harmony with war needs, j The d.vios classes have had many in- i cresting romnriur.ity programs. They J have sci;red ordinances requiring that !, r.uik for Whiting be inspected and pas- J teurized. k t Old I. I. As a- t-sujC of a. movement started
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Depository for U. S. Government State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond u',,'4, ii,1 ,',thni.ji iJAt Today We Represent Over $1,400,000 A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over anj other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
fttCT0R. ANTON H. TAPPeH CARL E. BAUER WW. O. WEIS LEO WOLF JAMES W. IT1NI0N JOSEPH J. RUFF r. R. SCHAAF
omcErvS. . R- CCHAAF, Pr8dent WM. D. WttiS, Vica Preaidant. A. H. TAPPER, Vice President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cathiar. L. G. EDER, Aitt. Cashisr.
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By Blanche S locum Protegee of Mary Garden
Sensational, Inside Truths of Conditions?
in Germany -Told by Blanche Slocum of Oak Park, 111., Who Arrived in Chicago From Germany Tuesday of Last Wee!
Starts In Tomorrow's
CHICAGO
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Miss Eltuuke Slocum. "i 'opy-wrlgbt ed Nineteen Kighteen Watene."
first-hand facts of Germany as they are
to day will be revealed for the first time in Blanche Stocum's amazing story, "Germany Today!", starting in tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune. Eye-witness information brought back from Berlin last week! Uncensored, unbiased truths telling what the German people think of America what they think of the war what they think of the Kaiser what they think of Russia what their food allowances are how they live how their business is affected how their schools are operating how their railroads are run their moral and religious conditions what they think of their future right NOW!
Blanche Slocum arrived in Chicago from Berlin on Tuesday of last week. She is the last American permitted to leave Germany. She resides in Oak Park, 111. She is a protegee of Mary Garden. She has spent the past four and onehalf years in Germany as a Grand Opera Singer. She was in Germany when war first broke out. She was in Germany when America entered the war. She watched the effect of President Wilson', menaces on the German people. She wan tutpected of being spy and was detained from leaving (Germany. She ba writte-i exclusively Cor The Chicago Tribune a remarkable fact ttory oi conditions at they are TODAY the latut insidt truth. ' TVT. rr.frV too nr cnan in fiPrmnn v tnrld vt Onlv chrr1H
clothes or new ones of paper! One egg every two weeks! One sooon of butter every seven days! No milk to anyone except children under
two years of age or on doctor's prescriptions !
..argarine of tallow and oil I Vice rampant
II Kate: ui UH 9 iriwnyiwuc-i oii,-,jiuw yi laiion aiiu uu v
ever"where ! Young girls taken from bread lines and bought ! These are only a few of the stardiol truth- rerealed in Blanche i'loonrs' ecnsetional g'ory -"GERMANY' TODAY t " Tkua remarkable ipo ftba actual condition in Germany today haa o?vcr before been publishcxJ. It will he presented for the first tima tartia( in tomorrow' Chicane Tribune cod continuing Daily and Sunday (or two weeks thereafter. DO.WT MISS T. Order tomorrow's Chicago Tribune at once frooa your ceevsdeUer as the edition is sure ta be exhausted early. Don't Miss "Germany Today!" It Starts In Tomorrow9 s
PHONE 401.
J-'oone This N'ewcrteal r io a rorvWITTER 4 FITZGERALD, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR, CHICAGO TRIBUNE
567 BULLETIN ST. HAMMOND, IND.
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