Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1918 — Page 5
Monday. April 8. 1018.
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Hurrah for Hammond!
WHEN
Kaiser Bill Gets The N :vs THAT Hammond oversubscribed her quota of the 3rd Liberty Loan by over SO p. c. HE WILL DROP DEAD WE MOPE SO The Model ROTHSCHILD . HIRSCH HAMMOND S BCST CLOTHIERS.
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of Hammond hut now of Chicago ere toll. Mleh.. nnd Willmm Briant. 1 the guests of Hammond friends Satur- re old. of Montreal. Canada, tw ;,y. I runaway boys rtr arrested be Officer Lieutenant Albert Lsmprell of Hat-,UU of the Hammond police at tiie tlesburg. -Miss.. i the guest of his par-; M Ichigan Central depot yeeterda They ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lamprell riwere released by the police this niorg. Soulh Hohmin atreet. ig. Attorney John M. Stinsen hai return-1 . ed from Franklin. Ky., here he visited HAMIMOND S hla brother, Ilobert Stinson. who is sert-j SUBSCRIPTION Mrs Jamea W. F?.ers ha returned ! $800,0000 from Doeorah, la., where she spent thei
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past six weeks with her husband who haa been seriously 111 with t phold fever. Mr. I'oyer Is abla to be up alter two months' illness. Private William Blsemlre was called home from Del Rio. Tex., last Friday on account of the serloua illness of ti is sister. Miss Dollie Knotts of Muenioh t'oiirt
i apent the spring vacation with relatives
In Hollv. Virh
Mr. and Mra. John Suter and daugh- Kherp, Dr. Sharrer ana Antnom v.rter. Georgian of Chicago visited Mli cU, MW.t. editor ;f the . htcago
: nines be th Webber of Mason street -! Hi ily News, niemner or in v....-y j terduy. I school board, and a apet lal con espondi -r,. r. . J,.ri of the Iailv News to Kurope duimg ! JIi. and Mrt. t.e-orjre Hannauer who ",l "l "
aro at French I.lck Sprints are expected , ,!le w''r
to return home tomorrow after a week's
attorney of Chicago, president of the I'ollah Rou'.n Catholic Unions of America, and pcil correspondent of the fhlrago Herald to Kurope during the war; Jos. l.lsaoW, aaMs'.atu internal revenue collector. Chicago: Ir. Howat, A. M. Turner. Mor Namradt of West Hammond nd Mycr Brown of Hammond: l. J. Moran. Ju.lge Tetter, Fiev.
Here's a Chance for All the Tarmer 'Boys
Mrs. Mmuie (ir Klins of Ttuth stree.r
i confined to her home with laarippe.
Czarnecki tae great speech on Po
land und-r the iron heel. telling the things he witnessed in thai, country re-
'cently. He ftated that former nanaI . m l.nu1 mn r? WHrHW
Mrs. R. n. Vlioe ., :t.nr tii ...hI'1 ""-
has been har ruest for u Wftlf ir,ni''l iirftaA I
her vi.it here yesterejaj. " I "lan solUter
... . . mo j i a. . .Tiiun nuoncooit or Highland street were called to Klidn. O. by the death of Mr. Hitchcock's brother. The H. Q. wincWIera are at Fren..li Licli for a week or so.
Mra. Albert Fisher of Webb street i
i stood in bread Hi"' guarded by I rys-
the lsv.tr s!w and wei!
Organized labor of Hammond eppre-
bavinir Clarence Piirrow . tno ia-
us lt:e main st'-ar-er oi .iw ..,.1...
a... ',..,., .ervlLC. Mr. Harrow; Tl.e reciid of this suit.:, Is an
.-.M. II I I I O ..II'IK
Here Is an opportunity for Lake county bo to get busy: Va!tr 11. Wilson. Ciiieago banker, former city comptroller and member of the HberM loan trades advletory committee, will award $500. divided into eight prlnea io furm boya In a contest for liberty 1 oivl nubscriptione. it wai announced tortu. The conl-k' i nation-wide in is scope. The farm boys are permitted to turn in subscriptions made only to farm owitets or n-jidums. Prizes o.' $100. $75, $0 and $53 in
v ar aa ins stamps ate to be awarded j scribers. 7.". to four bos turning In the largest to- Third I'rlies l.arj toicl amount rul ainoim1. of soles In dollars, end a I of saies in df'Hars, J2"i. hke ct of prir.'s to the four bos get-j Largest number of individual sub-
21 5r of age. They must be resi-
fl'n'.s of fsrms. Kterv boy entering the competition is refjujKted immediately to send his rnme and address to trie Orange Judd I'r:ner, .Sprliigflnld, Mass. , The awards are distributed ss follows: Kir? PHzrs Largest total amo'irit of a!es in dollars. $1'.mi. l.arg'St number of lnd: daal subscribers, )0r. Second pmes largest total smount of sales in dollars. S75. Largest nMmber of individual sub
scribers. $25. The roctvrds ?iflc fn-rn
Apn!
ling the largest number of Indisidual eiibucnbei s.
For the pines named subscription I opening tin to of the lilwrtv !:
for the. third liberty loan are to be Piffn. untM My 1, the final (lay. taken by farm boya over IS and tinker b -otir,td m rnokinr th- snar'l".
. the MTTlv r.i
Oi'T MISTAKETHE CAUSE Manj'' Lake County People Have Kidney Trouble and Do Not Know It
Do jou have backache." Are you tired and worn ou? I'eel diazy. nervous and depresaed? i Are. the kidney secretions irregular'' Highly colored: contain aed:m.-nt ? Likely your kidneys are at fault. Weak kidnea give earning of distress. Heed the warning; don't delay Use a itsicd kiur;oy remedy. R-ad this J7ast Chicago testimony. John A. Wickstrom, s'eam fitter, flrs '.ott Ave., V. Chics go. ssys: "A year apo I had a sick rell which pulled ro down in health. I felt fick fill over sr.. my kiincss ere affected the most. My beck hurt me al' the t!m and 1 whwck and always tired and out of sorts, t could hardly straighten r.p when I g"' down. My kidnes scieo too freaaent!. at tlinfb trtd then again I'isrdly ;!.t-d w
'h-n f niphbor advised mc t f town's Kidney 1'ills r got pome ar
a 1 1. '1S-1
Reij's I'lMg Store. Aftt-r ta'..ing two bo-.c;; r..y ,lii.!iys a'ttd rcru'srl;.. l. ;.
sen ted. St. Mary s L.'t H.imir.i.ndh S. l4r j,.;t. stronger end 'he awful p ..! Andrew's West Hammond I mid St when m' kidney? boMiT
had
Cnsimir's (North Hamrnf-rdt
I "c an's K. J; i' ;
IV:
t Kuachli. J
We:s. Matilda Ruachii and.
l.auerman will direct, will return today
XsOLlC. !w Kleiheie. I
Tba North Side Ladies' Club will hold ; 6u, tion- rht banquet with the
special meeting Tuesday p. m. ai.
of Mis. Lawrence, ui enemi-iv
Msmng relatives in Jatkaonville. til. Bernard Gait. aon of Mr. and Mis. John A. Oavit of Hyslup Pisco is home from the Great Lakes Naal Training Station.
Mrs. Charles K'as,on of Webb
entertainers Misea
Sortie
venue. 4 1-
MKS. LAWRENCE:. Fres
M. Williams. M.
Kdr, the (Jindl Bros.. L. Lngleton ana F. Lauerman will close the show.
atreet
after is'.tinir hr
daughter. Mrs. OrUn Grsii in Lafayette. Ind.. for s week. Mrs. William WUi. cf Detroit street is sojourning at French Lie-It Spring.
! J-itinert oavit returned Inst eer.ln.r to On account of the patrio'tc exercises Wabash Ocl!eSe at Crawfordevlll. Ind.
i at Liberty Temple Tuesday. ncrr..n- ..t-r bpenamg tne past week-end with
Dav. the meeting r the literature as-, w parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. (Savit rartment of the Hammond Woman's! of Hyslop Place.
Club which was announced lor tomorrow;
. gave a maeierrui juicib, n..n' v.- . I many. He said In rait:
! . .iV. but the things th-u si
guidil-.g the German P9oilc nnd the Kov
rm.hi of that people Th
j States did not enter the war for icrrij tor- she has enough. W..- did not enter ' he war for money we hae too muvh.
j U'e entered j democracy. ' J think s
heir drinking water has hen poisond. Wa iudee mn t.d rift'hris b'- the
company they keen. WT.o ar the usee- ! '''"F in Ho ir comldned -i v.-r. flssr'.J j,-i.c rue relief." clatex of th.s ruler? Tho weak-mltid'i The lmgi's-t s?r io Mac was that of St j j,.,c- f r.t c'.cs
"rui'Cror of A'istri.i. Chni .es II. Tl.e I Andre-v's with T10 stars. Tlic parade! !o,. ( i.j,j.,, y re;v.-iy-
Twrey. was -n Mo-lvs !..ng. -:h r 'ril Ki.it..--. Pill - :1. . am- bu
had is ov. n bi.n.i. i m... of th.- '.riii.t --k-' syrori rostr-Miiburti
to ( -very modern ir.s'itu'u.n of the :ivi- j sivo parts of tin- s.-rv i e vis the pb-dsre' Jiu'i'alo. V. V. Adv. llued world. Tl.e s o-c-;,, of the aulisn I t, tho i'aff m.d.j i.y !. . Sc nskr J ! -
o-:id repealed by ih-; a-td.ct.ee. It 'a';,I,,j (icmocracy tl.at we tn'.;s for grente beautifully worded oiid tl." "t-i.t iinc-iit if a r,, M tl-it'g isi the world, and 1.
t tirp'j . ic'..o.. M.'s.-h
tho death Knell of '
every Institution ot me iana nioiuuiuij
V'r.lted honie. st.dr-ndid Amt ric . i-if in.
Am-i.cji ctte:.-d this war on April o. j 1P17. I wt.l not stop to discuss th rea-j ,5rat ,i,nppt.intti.on was n.aaifisted i..:is why. except to so;.: 1 , ,)ie Bi,s,otir-.. ,-,f c.tv. C-t.odrl.-li who
it tor the ,-ause of world ' ' "H " wired tr.at tic wns un line to .-oine. ,?.-nt to t',,c bvtto'r. oi the sea. i ..... ... ... . .. .. , 3.. ...... .
The lives of our citizens taken upon
T-ie.v.eG '.lie Until, f 'in "in'.sni i.:a ami franco for l b it.
n.
h of my '.'lur.t i y that-
I -WRtit it always right Hivi I tlmik it never wa. so right as now. Patriotism
Wi- reu it in the mll-
:.c i.igh vens. Toe submarine
COXXVCr XTKT. tv. division of the M. E. Ladies
Aid Society -will be entertained by Mra. v v Porch at her home. SIS East Sibley
a. net. Wednesday sfternoon. j ha, 9mn postponed The Hammonai iirs. John Kirker of Sheffield avenue On account of its' members beuig ac-, ,Voman.s club postponed its public Usy-ho has been seriously m for two the in the Liberty Loan drive the Wom-i cn weJl unUJ tne 8ftemoon of April j weeks with pneumonia i. imrtroing. art's Foreign Missionary Society et isth t, participate in the Liberty Day,
l-irat M. E. church nas posipouca .....ij Saturday afternoon. j -."vo ..,n oi jou. :u , is here i
meeting which was announced for Tues-, m-.. .f...-.r,n of this week for ens; .u
it. v.-.. - - Last fcaturuay e-.i , -f t-j.-,-. ....
irontbs. - ef the Wentsrorth Social Club were en- greet Get-men military machine and
A meeting or tne H-m.i.onu -j.. , r t d v(rv pleasantly by -lr. at.a; . ... . freedom couldn't li e in the snm w fid.
, to spend a couple of weeks with her members' s;,t'r-.M"- Nelson Cole and Mr. Colo
warfare rannot
can b overdone. We u it in the mil- ,,.,.. ,.,,. ,. .,... ,,f ,v. nations. I
lions of misguided Get mans marching lu ."iT,;i v. i:i FVLtiinry. Isi;. the kiiisiesth for a wroiijj ' visf, H'tt cur pf- f... .,,,tMn,i danacr -.one and pra.--
triollstn is r'.sht he'.-au?e our onus is ti.-aii v to oh lb'. I -d Amcrii'tin com mere.
right. We ore. not in thj war bec--.:u we f ntering hiin of the ports ' ' like t fight. 1 should hate to sec the i.-r(;Ilcc i;ngla!id ai-1 I'ay. aiul the de v when we in America lova w ur. When sul. ' .1,1. v.ou'.d h;vc been t clo-'
the war is done let us all hope end p"sy -j1f. nir.rkeis of our f : rnic and fouu lii' s j 4merira ir.iv return to the paths of ;r, the w-.-!.l :nl Vrlr.ar u.s oommei '-u Dr. H. I
oeace ne er to leave them unless i iuln. I man. urgi t Hfimm'-r.d poo do t. It-
equal duty call?. "T-l.,. ...of '.rod., i.- r;.-r.i-.T:" fi n.t
j all the horrors are on the head of ("er- for our own nation and f ir the nations i the we-ii. many. I was neer neutial. 1 kn--v the ; of the world. Inrge or small. j
i.'u' brt ."on, I K'is.. ad- . hiidren o! j
Th-s afternoon Dr. Coe Pi-cide-nt o! M": r i -..-i t'oll'
, . ! lives.-;. ..! a . p-i.-ity crowd
tl.e ptitilic atid l.ur.-vt.lttl son. is in n.
tb.nu le. fiirir th st"! y vf t..c evolution of the Am : ri.an Hat-.. Toniyht i.c j spcek-; to adults at Ihc hnU. Sergeant
Welch 'x f!ii her v.-'- foim'-r!; president of the college I :'. i 'u it- il son now presides over.
The suo.-ct iption of the E. t" Co. to th-; Libert Loan. ec!c employ c-.s '-'as tl'.fM. T. n ut h t Dr. Cull .ert ton.
Am
M.
T'.teic v.cre Xj.". .'r.iclren drc.v's syhuol Hi L.'b-rty ternoo'i.
ft. .t 'liis 'j :
Th Klk.3 took in S31C.3U in t'.-.-ir 1'.3 or ih-- lied "v.:" lurii-.,r f.c-- ;-rr-;.l. Saturu.iy. more than tv ic.; 'he s.rn th1.1: fiocumi sr. 'he parade a year sg...
"JiEi-rer. L.herty Loon -lv,:'.r-
.Ve kre not s.--."kif.K prec-d or guin in ' their so-ji.-il .--nxrt iccr-.tcnts an. I attend all
g coiitert. hut we are sct-'xlng justi.tc nu.otings at 'he ..ai. tuc reu.amd.-r oi
Teachers' Assoclaiien will be held atj posenbaum at their home in the Central school this vening at 7:C'V ,Bt ia.mmond. At the conclusion of
All members are urged to oe present. ; . .ames refreshments were tv-, EUrabeth aTeet
ed. Mrs. Rosenbaum and A. G. Deaver,
won the first honors in the "ams anvij Th f0,;OTl,n mernber. e? th.
! I believed in this war for two and a half
I was glad
St. Joseph's Social Circle will present "Topics", a merry melange of merriment hv and with Leo Engleton and Frank
Lauerman en Tuesday and Wednesday; (venir.g at the St. Joseph' Parish Hali.j The first part wjll be s ragtime jubilee; featuring the Misses F.. Weiss. M.J 1 leischer. F. Plageman. K. King. H.j c-irrnik. F. Kleihege. Other numbers' v ill be giver, by Hilda Koch. T.oy Mills. I A. Teller V. Lauerman. J. Amies and M. Zelr. A skit entitled. "Our Own, Mikado" will be given by M E. Kolb. I Lej Enpleton, A. Knoerier. L. Emmer-j li-.g. n. Jaeger and the Misses M.J
McKinney of Cioid '!' !ov.
Louisville. Ky.. !s visltin at the
of his sister. Mrs. P.-ert ; y -?ars bafore we got into it
ana jiroua wnirn viu-? L-Juuirj in.-uui;it n presldui'.t and congress declared a st-ta of wr existed. Many of our pacifists
and other pro-Germans hae insisted we
the second prizes were won by Mr.u, ,h basketball ri..s c,.. -
Peaver snd George Knott. The club wi!l Ber and theatre party In Chicago last! '"- -10 rh, to got into this yar
noit no more tnetunSa vm-. ..... 1 evening to .Maytime at the Stuit was voted to give the money that deba'.ier. the M: Edna Arnold. KlUin the treasury to the West Hammond j s.beth Winkler. Sadie Finklestein. FlmChapter of the F.ed Cross. ma Klrnhdiner, Lydian Slr.pon. Hattie j Arnold. Anna Klrshsiner, Dora KinkleThe evening hour eommittee of thej in and Marie Zimmerman. Hammond Woman's Club will meet m, the kindergarten room at Central school; A .special meeting f the Monroe this evening. Old Silver ia the topic for, ,r"'- if' U Society is called for
discussion and the hosteases sre Mie! eve-jtng at
Alice Hess and Lyda M'jenich.
HEADACHE FROM ft GOLD? LISTEN!
: Tape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in few hours.
tne nonie or the president. Mra V. W
Preaton. 256 Conkey an'Je. to discuss
I . the purchase of Liberty bonds i Mrs J. O. Thompson, president of the, ' Hammond Woman's CluTV.- has' called a A. ,hff pjdr(, ftnJ dan,;inR onr,v g ,.n ! special meeting of the csectl bosrd 1a,t Thursday evening by tl-e Comfort
for Tuesday afternoon t :.'J t '"";Club at Lletzan'a Had In Wentworth Masonic Temple to consider matters tjsvenue. the prizes were donated by the importance. 1 Hammond merchants initead of West - j Hammond merchants as reported. Triumph Courejl Xo. 11 T. of L. wi'.lj
! meet at the ha'.l at seven o'clock Tues
day evening t participate in the parade. All members of the True Kindred
Tour eld i nisery end rape's Cold
ill break and all rrirpe
after taking a dose ot Compound" every two
hours until three doses are taken j It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils j end air passages in the head, stops
St. Joseph's Social Circle mill present "Topics" which is advertised as a "merry melange of merriment" Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week
lodge are asked to meet at the hall stjat St. Joseph's Parish hall in RuAll seen 'clock Tuesday evening to par- street. The program is composed of tlcipate in the parade nd patriotic eg- even topics, among them the "HagerC!Se, j t'rre Jubilee." "U'hf.t the JanitoV ,. j Heard. "Our Own Mikado." "Our Harrtoreas Rebekah lodae coatDOr.ed lts;n'onv Four." and "The Banquet" The
We btayed at home while tlia t'errr.iins
tr.iiiipl'id on I'.elgiuni and dug themselves iti I'rar.ce while the devoted French and a handful of British fought with baro hands against the bcrt v.tr tr.achlne man had ever conceived: checking the mad mr.rch of the Hun on Paris. We watched while Germany, baffled, turned to the sea. The destruction of the Lusltania was not warfare. It was piracy, and murder upon the high staa. "We could no longer stay out. A nation that is too cowardly to defend tt
J tights v.iil lose ;'t rights. If w.s had remained out of the war we would have been the most cor.liuptablc peorle on
earth and the most hated. We went into this war because the lives f our citizens and the commerce f our nation were attacked on the high stas. "Now that we re In H we'll stay in it until the world 1s safe for the decent nations of the wprld." Th- principal address of ded.ostjen day was delivered in the evenlnt hv W. E. Foley, chairman of the State Cuneil f Defense: He said iti par.: This Is America's Critical Ionr.
This is a war between ideas and Ideals;
! Our history has been a patrio'ic one. I The Wni- of the lie volution. Wur of IS 12. War of 'i;il to "05. War of 1R!iJ. Wh't's (.ur duty ? To n'vt our money m iiho.it hesitation. i:v.-r m:m snd chiss o." men must prie fre..l. i This ia a farmlnjr ommutiit ;. mid the farmer ia more vitally interested in tins
fight that, any one for he must depend , j,.Ke Lsthcr on foreign market for his prop's, tt : jja,.Kl ticmit
, is not be srinc; . The mothers are givins their son? we rcrtainly can afford j to give our Ijtr.'v account. P.riefly speak-
In coniiection w.tli the evolution or thy dag. th- Lion Store l.as a v. indow l-.bl' Hiix i. Hiit reprt-M :ii ii.g Hvtt'y P.O's aim h-T yotiug fri-'ivj.s mnUins llt'i first Ati.erican flue. Tl.-- tibleauv will be s'.iown at l; and S p. in. tlcHy until April 11. Th" iid sd tins: Is n rooi.i in the h. t ltc:sy )-'.of iir.d the Led Cn.s:- -a uri.'T'- tt'kii.g part in th i ntilomime are Helen V..ud. Helen
YivitiiHU. Pulin. Scott.
aiv.l Hei t J"iie-
performers nr:' jiropet gov nr of the period.
Can't Help But fidmire Babies
proper!..
It Js a Joy ad comfort t knenr that thnea i&ucb ti'Iisd f Pains and otlver Air-
"1";ie tres that are sold to proceed eb'.ld-Vier;n;
co? turned in the may b strolled. Vo wornan tieed fee.r d . ; -omfort if stiS -w'a fortlfr fcerself with th i '. well liouTtt god tirae-hoftared rem!f, MjI--
Mig. it is our duty to help o:.r..n.xe to., r.ri1(rlam commiiteo .U-sire, to ex- j er" ."" .. army, to to .t that our tov, a,c; the JF . V-
"' an c.o n in iBSt hour ruh f.-w of the names ot nil;es pliant tue a'odoaiinal iBuac'.as and l:gr.-
cont ributors to Libert v Hull were left roer.tj. !!- rejf.lar mm the muscles expand ... if. without fne ttcial strain whea hahy is bor-i or ti, pnn:vd l,o. it.'.i so many aaJ peln or( d4nfer ,t taB u cocPHim s .nd so short a time Hnf was ?tuciiUj le. ht-rdly to b- avoided but Is t ilr, same; Women evsryvaera who bs Treed this
1 famous remedy tea notr trier eatlrelr avoided nervousness, twitchir.s sce.ls. bearins dosra
and stretching pal.is. sod relate how tes
Tom rrow is woman s dedication
or i.iuer.y urn. ( ivc-r ... j. lacjdnt to approachicg
T'atton and ). A. L Mattmes. Motlrr's Friend U rectiramende.! en'.y fe chairmen of lh women's committees, an th relief and comfort cf erpe.sr,t iuo'.l.- , , i j er. thoiisnnrls vf w!.en have csed ani elaborate program has b ,ct, arranged. reconlmende4 ,t . u for ttlrt There will be a rapide form ns at Har- is abolutei sr.d entireir a(s and wot . I s. . : : u . M u
ri.nn p.rU at seven o clock ;n the even-, "toito
ITOTE3. Tr,r. of the mot attrsctlve features of the srsdt were the Red Cross con
tingent, the. West Hammond patriot-:
end the Simplex shop men. In fact i
would be hard to f.ii'i a parade with. ;-o r-ntiy fine features The rain spoiled the jarude. Tho hr.H was crowded si was the lie-Luxe fin.1 beneath the awnings and i:i store .b-or-va,s were actually thousands of people. It was a p't the ram fs!!.
Krlcn.l.' cf r.-i Kelley, tl.e Hsr.imor.d Ma kr.mlt h v. ho too'.; a poke at Albtrt ('It.. torn for a rro- Jerinan ren.Hrk. clill
j red in and bought Kelley a $oii bond on l Saturday nlht. Th.o.- v. ho purchase.
. time .le;iy rcfretterl.
- s.-iu m rr.t.iin pains, ma rejsie now iser lion day ' enjoyed entire freedom from the many de- " hllittlng and di-tre!-if etnereriee Biuaii 1 1 iacident to approaching motherhood.
' i.. and not '.. the jfa1' i rr'-e 'S, Bradfleij Beiatc, c.-. . ing and l o t., ... ti.e tut... Lnrrt.tr Bldg.. Atlanta. Oa.. for taeir "Mctr.
pr- gri-.i i.i -,r- a'. v.,- a .'.as bom ernood hot,.-,1' so vsluahle to expectant moth arranged. 1 eTf- nn in l,ie n-esr.'.ime nbtaia a b.-ttia e.' i Mother's Fdend from the dr-Miirist tiftlr aol ' " I thus fortify yotirself sgsinst pCn sr.d d. I'residet; Br; m of Ir.rt-.-.r.s. I tiuers- i comfort.
eh that the
:ty said 'n l-.'s sj.
liberty j
regular meeting Saturdav evening on
talent for the? n-.mtura has i-.-en
1 !'n.rh f , .f t.ilf.e VI'. rf. rt I
t' m V. j I
I . .. . ac.-ocrr.cy. const- , Rh(krrftr, J. v Uavit. 11. W Johnson. It.
account of the Liberty Day program ,"c "s '"tlveiy from the parish. The
i as t y discharge or rose running, re-Is-, eg sick headsehs, dullness, feverishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Dcn't Ftay stutTed-up! Quit blowing snd snuffling: Kasa your throbbing read nothing else in the world gives sueh prompt .relief as "Pspe's Cold Compound." which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts with
out assistar.ee. tastes nice, and causes J
no inconvenience. Accept no eubstl t jte. Adv.
re
in Hsmmond. Next Saturday there will' be initiation of a class of candidates and; it Is especially urged that all members j
! of the degree team are present.
proceeds will be
building fund fo.-
used in creating
new perish hall.
ROLLER
SKATING AT INDIANA HARDENS i RINK : EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY DANCING ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Mgsic by Sterling's Orchestra. LINNEMAN & MADURA, Preps. Mike a dura. Mgr.
I There will be a. meetlne Wednesday
evening of Goiden Pod Camp No. 1537
Royal Neighbors at the I. O. O. V. hall. On iccount of participating in th pa-j trlotic parade Tuesday evening the! meeting of Golden Rule Council No. l n . i in v v.-,i T.,i.,. . e ..M.-.n !
instead of Tuesday evening. After the parade the members will attend the meeting at Liberty Temple. - Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Herbert Paxton hare returned to Evonaton, 111., after having been the guests of Mr:. Failon's parents Mr. and Mrs. William Thum of "Webb street for a few day Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Porter, formerly
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! Cir-l No. 3 will be entertained by ! Mrs. p.ieber of Summer street, Tuesday i afternon.
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CARD OF THANKS
Card of Taaakt. We desire to express our deepest gratitude for the eourtesy extended to us during thi lat illness and death of our
son" and nep"iw. JB.e B Khrlich. and1.
also our appreciation of the many beautiful flora! tributes aer.t by his friends and fel'ow workmen. MR. AND MRS. Y. W. EHRLICH. MR HENRY ERLICH. MRS. F. i ERLICH. MR5. KATICERINE! CALHOW. o JJ, liS.L.IL.. gWSSStWH.-1-IU.I..UJmH-.SJt
Morris Gobtts. IS West Ftate street. re.Dorted to the nolle that h bsrt Hi '
pockets picked while walking In front of the Lion atore. His pckotbook and 124 was taken. The police were called to State and Sohl street about $:S0 last Saturday eening where Nathan Singer, fc5U Wbster avenue, was found to be injured about the head, tfir.ger claimed that he had been slugged. He was taken to hla home in the police patrol. His assailant will be arrested.
peopie and on the O'.ner hand is the Idea of world domination. The kaiser said Alexander. Caesar. Theoforic the n, Frederick the 'Jreat and Naoolenn in.
fluenced him the mor-t. They sought a world empire and failed, -j have drcam-
j ed a dre-im of German wrld empire and mv mailed fst aha!! pucc.ed." j S". we have the Issues falr:y tenerd, either the world Is to he an tmrire subjject to the whims and caprices of this outlaw or it is to be a f-ee world where I men and women can form their own govj srnment and frame laws t' the wishes
of the people. I have no war to make upe.n ! German people in America, and I pity them in Ormany. B it I have a v. r to
H. M-TIe P. W. Mcyn. Wm. Crawford.
j A. M. Turner. W. ''. T'telman. M. M. j Towle. V. S. fieiter. .1 E. Fuzgerald. H I A. Lamprell. W. J. McAtotr. c;. L. .Smith ) and Frank P-rnlng.
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The Uj Poouts. their council, headed
by Col. L. T. Meyer, turned out in
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I Hull across', wore the smile that ' wouldn't come off. It was a grest dav i I for them.
In a fight between two negro women employed at Gibson Mary Ferguson ws cut in the hand and back, jesterdey. The police were called and she wss jri'-rn medbal attent:on.
Frsnk J. ScV.lner, eldest son ef Mr. and Mra. Jacob eh1oer. who I a member of Company A. lilat Indiana Volunteers, was S Hammond visitor lsst Saturday and took part in the Libertyparade. Mr. Schloer Is a sergeant and company clerk.
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The people who bought souvenir programs snd contributed an ovr-pltisg. for smokes for the boys across the wi ter went to bed happy. They had alscone their bit.
mane, as an American, against the k9'ser and hla military clique. 1 If be succeeds he w ill dri-. e UP flag from the seas. 2. He would drive our commerce from the eea. " It would drive our factories end farms from the markets of the world. 4. He would destroy the Institutions that Washington. Jefferson. Lincoln snd McKinley worked so hard to establish and preserve. Indemnity.
i.ne vji.aw cannot w.r.. the present
temporary success tn the western front ! misfortune at Hi hands of Ed Kellcy . will not avail him much. ! 1. He said three and a half years ago. I 'larenc" Harrow seid he nmr saw a "I will be in Paris tn six week." If hei town filed v. Uh c much enthusiasm as
ever spts thr T h.-m. ... v.- . - '
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5. There will be no more Oerirar language taught In this country: we will I speak the KngllsH language or keep!
still. . With this loss confronting him. he
The decorating committee certainly! mads a bower of beauty out of the Hal! i and various expressions of admiration were elicited for their work. ; Ore of the first to ci.tne across for a $,.o bonel was A. iJumni who met with a
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iT-erato for three ar a half years. anrf nasitivelv do the .Ork.
He bes-ai! this war without justifies- People afflicted with bad breath find
t:on: t. His invasion of Belgium -nas in violation of tha agreernentu made at. The Ha rue, but he said "treaties are rmvro scraps of paper." ?. In his desire to rush into Talis, he hej-un the Invasion upon Eelgium that has outraged the conscience of the world. 3. In Belgium snd In France he lias wrought destruction that no human
tongue can describe. fa) Cities. farms. tliurches schools are gone.
th) Men. women and children captur
The outstanding feature of the Polish' Liberty H-i't parade and meeting was th fsct that the three parishes repre- . RAn Math I
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