Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1918 — Page 5

Tuftsdav. Auril- 9. 191S.

THE TIMES.

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PERSONAL g

SOCIAL HEWS!

To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises.

If yon have 'ati n hal Peafnoss o head noises K" to vour ilrUKglrt and get I miiiiv ,.f pinni'iit (double Ptnmglh), and mid to it i pint of 1 1- t water nd a little granulated siar Take I tablespeenful four linos a day. This wi.l ..fi-n bring .puck relief from the distr-ssmir head noises, flogged nostrils should open, breathing hcoomf easv and the minus st-p dropping n to

i t ii' fin-.. i It iv ...isv to iT-imri-. ciist

Porch Wednesday afternoon at ail(1 !f. t,i,,n,,nl to take Any i'n'

who has 0ti-vhHi Deafness or head noiwi should give th: preparation a j trial. Summer s I !-.:. i mac y . A .1 v.

co&nira events. The sixth ili vision of the M. K. Ladio

Aid Koo.lerv xa-111 he entertained by lrs

K. V

her home. 313 Hast Sibley street. Wednesdav afternoon tru-re w ill 1

VOU SALUTE SUPERIORS IX THE ARMY NO MATTER M HO'S YOUR DAD

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HISTORY AND GROWTH OF THE STARS AND STRIPES Ht IIt. II. A. I.'II'HKI,1

ii .li.ur. iy Washingt

ii

With a few exceptions, tli- i-'tar ! r' '' t t nv:

it nd Stripes is the oldest, national Stan- bims.-lf in a grand :-on r i : nt, on oar

j .Jr. r.i and finlnti in the work!. That ! nai...iiii bag, wlucn he gave in these

Denmark, n if! r w a I low -1 ai i --'J Ha ! w"i'": We take the star from il-ai-

hall.

and .Mrs. Sidney Moss itio. t. a son.

meeting of the United W. v'. T. I at

the home of Mrs. Reriha Me.vers, 1 M V H.,h, Imnorta.il business will: Neighbors will meet Wednesday I'V.-nmg

be transacted nnd it is desired that ; nt the 1. O. . Ithere is a larso attendance of the niem-i Horn to Mr

-t-v, . ., .;-.!-. r Panl's1 Cool of I.f'Wl

Kpi.scopal church will meet We.lnsday j Theodore Hrus.-l. son of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon a'- the. home of Mrs. Kent W.j J. D. Hi vis. 1 of Indiana avnue is oonKartUtt in K.-nwood. ! Ineii to l is home ivlth lHrlppe. On account of Liberty week which is , private Karl It. Snyder of ("amp Tay-

bt ins observed in llainmottd with ih- jr is visi- ii.K his im rents, Mr. and Mrs. Irtetio in-etmK ev fry evenin. the Un-i n. a. stnyd-r of 234 i?ostlln ftrcet. j coin Community 'lub has rostponed its j - nieetinf one wk until the evening oi'i The eigti!!. birthday anniversary of i April 19th. iYilu W:U;:soii uas celebrated at At her home. 13 Oiir.ton street. Mis. K. party given by l-.is mother. Mrs. T. M. j

(Jilchrist will be hostess Wednesday :i ."'.ernooti to tie- fourtli divit-ion of tie' .M. K. i-adics' Aid So. -iety. There will be a meeting of the !'- borah Society in the parlors of the First Christian church Wednesday afternoon. jt. Paul's I.oiKue will r.ne a "1'unko" party Wednesday e etiiiiK at eiht o'clock at the church parlors for all members and friends of the league. Mr. and Mrs Trail'.: r. Hcli announce .!' marrias-.' of then son. Krank H. Hetz. to Miss irsti.er i:. lUy. on the 5th day f Vpr;l. 1 ? 1 S , at Waukejran. lit- Mrs. I'.et.t' Uoiik- is in T:ire Haute, lnd., but .Ue has be- u a teacher in the Ilast "bi- - -.uo schools t'r tli pa-st three years.

WiKiiseii. vesterday afternoon nt Jier i hom. . .". Truman avenue. After sev-J oral fraie.es refreshments were served, j tin-rc being covers for Margaret KUtott, Kdith Nordwall. Lillian Mauch, Ruth I'ovvn-.an. leo Wycoff. Edith Vermett. J W.nifred Orphey. Maxine AVi'.kiaon, Arnold IhcUey. Joe Mofrum, Cecil Cortroy. j Ravnu-.nd Wycoff and Fracis Orphey. J I'auKhJer's Day will be observed by) the Hammond Woman's Club Saturday, j Apiil Ith. at t!ie Masonic Temple withj a proicram bejrinn'.ntj at three o'clock,) Mrs. lioscoe K. Woods is chairman- of the meeting and Mrs. Charles Vamlilder, ! v ice chairman. The meeting was jost-1 voricd from. last Saturday. Liberty Day.!

wild a Kiel" . r.f. the oolors of Scvoy. which was ndopted ir, the V ear 1-19. is the oil- i ; 1 1 n national st.jn...i.i'd n s i s n . The v a i i.eis ;; f lei'-eiif s in to- thir-te.-n -ooni.-.-i w r- es'ablUhed under three different tl'ias. the KnRli.dt and !...!- nd .-w -Mi - K

Ti .' i'i i.. f a white h;;n-

I . i . itii a i .--. e. o -.. -,v i.s adopted 1.127. I a the i:r.-:sP. standard and "ti'lii ai.d cnilru-d as such until 1'1' l I ft:;,t r r-.ir'C .'.''r;!".-' T. vehos .-i -e.-w-.-io-i 'o ifM r.- in 53 had united

the K i. d'r. i- of l-lrifClf.Tid and S- ot-

la tid. united by his royal proclamation he ,! no-- ,,f St. tle.-rae with the a i on. of Ht. A nd re w, a .!':an..n-il wbite ; ' cross on bin- la' hirvound. as a dis'ln-rii;r-l.:nK Half for all h;. s-tbjeets trnv-

iin; by sea. This blue me'ir, h. ari'm (lie syrn'.ol of ti e union . Kr.xlar.d and Scotland w ea;ied tii- klt.K-s i olors. or I'nion Jiick. The Uinnr s ,,..r. at m.ain-

Ti. tie.- red fioin t,nr mother country, se .:. i .j r 1 r.if 1; l,y vvj, ;t- .fipie, :h .s iio-.ei;ir that we have separated from o"i. .4;i. !i.f white strpi -s si. .ill K'lov.ii to .e o.st'-rit.V e;res.-r.t!fi5 Llb- ' i t '.' 1 1 u ;.s not urvil nearly a yar subseipient to the i in I arai ;n of Independence that tne firm leiriatatlon rel-

WOMEN SHAVE UNKNOWINGLY When 7n oaij remove balr frnm the anrfaee of the skin the reault In thr nme as Shavian. The cnly nnuBOn-teife way to inline hair la to attaelc It mmrr th DeMtraele, the rlacinal aaattarr liquid, does this hr tkMrytm. Oaly irenntue lieMlmele haa a tmcrnry -back Kojrontr la eaeh pneState. At tnllet etnrater la e. till m4 3 slaea, ar hr mall froaa as la plats wrapper e receipt of firlee. ITtKF; book anafled la plnha

sealed envelope oa riHNt. le Mlrarle, I2th St. and lark Att.

Neve Tork.

e to the establishment of a nath n""K . n.i- led iii June 14tli. the .. (in i'i.,;in f. ii res ir. en at. Pii i ! nd.-I p h a adopted a ro'ion ii.:c, MS follow;: R.olv.d. That the flaK "f -be th'.rn I'm ted -States lie th:rt- strpies, i iriate r..l and white; that t.i union

th

a hie.- nld. i iai Ion."

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m-il

toy and .St. Mere p.-itsred other ships i came ti our

eirii' 's i ri'O at the. fore ; i i-r.iniiy riven t '.--r the Mavlower and 'of itn making i which Knhllfh colonist . i;.,ss was emnl

.stiores. Tb" cross or St. '

,eo ru

4. t

.jfV .-.Ate

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iTa"

!U...W.sli.

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V

v;is in o,nfin!i"'i use p:ir,r a : rn-nt. On March i.lTal

a Natif.nnl Standard or a dl -f Ine'iish- d-n: t t.-d. then on June

inn banner for Tmirlish ships. This con- !:;.-kv. find in ' on se-i uene e . t .nued to be the flair of ortat f:riia-n ra. in the r.'imUr of sta

Jtais. vvlote

i,e!.:esent:n? u new im

The tljr with the 'ii!!e,.n stars and tb.rteen stripes ..-..ntir.ued M be the

I 'jh'o-m until Mar 1. 1 7 !.". lit of miiicir.ir the :i i er.-o.

n.nK mi' Mars and sio

Itetsy itoss. t':. familiar Lo si! ed f jl n no

nT in nw'tirm Ilas for th' y

"v'e-mont wns 1st. 1772. Ken-

ids inan a ;

u n:-

Mi

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:ir. Ib-ta is connected with his father la ' his vario'.s business interests. j The evenmit hour committee of the 4 ! Hammond Woman's Club adjourned its Mrs. ileorao 11. Str- .tor was elected meeting last evening and the members chairman of the art committee of the heard Dr. Oulbertson's leeture at th 1 ui, mend Woman's Club for the third Liberty Temple. Old Sliver was to hava ear ?t a meeting of the department been the topic at the club meeting and ye.iferday afternoon at the home of Mrs. the program which was arranged will b i'.e'.l- Lund, m Mason street. The other combined with the program of the next . dfioors are Airs J ,T. Anderson, vie regular metir.jf in two weeks, chairman, and Mrs. J. T. Clark, secre'ny and treasurer. The election of oiYi- E"JNERAIj OF

ccrs toon p. ace following a very ueirhtftsl and profitable program. Mrs. Ai.-iersoti reviewed the chanter from the .-tudy book and the supplementary read-i.-.-r and current art topics were -riven hy Mrs. Streeter. A geti' ra I discussion followed.

i r. . .a. v .ir ii. ....- . , :o..uiii. jt. o."wCornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., son of the wealthy Colonel Vanderbilt of the 102nd Enjrineers, at Camp Wadsworth, S. C.t is now a private in the army and is working as a chauffeur, as wen. in th photo. Whatever 'ii s privileges in civil life, young Vandorbilt no Ion;rpr nods to only those of a quite exclusive circle, but salutes all of his tupriors, such as Major ,T. L. K:nciiJ of the 27th division, whost car he i6 urivinjt.

e rnsiffn now :u t n as passed

nis. .'f course, was

AmTii'nn colonies.

ante independent stmt's n cenf.ry before it wa

MRS. WHITNEY

73

CROWN POINT NEWS

Mrs. C. W. Whitney

The fmeral

will be held at the residence at 10 OS mate of the county (v.'od rdace in Ham.nond tVednesdav yeara was held at S

"ftirtieKin at three o'clock. The Rev.

HAPPK.M.NO! OF A IDA Y I LAKE COCJUTY tlVEiT CAPITAL

The funeral of .Mrs Scl.e

until l''"l. when t ,e was adopted T n- 'e r u sed by the

for ti.ey 1 i (juir'er '

es'a'oi Ished. The f,.-iit':n;, 1 flag

was a. blue ..r red ensisr: white, with a rd Stand liaving a tree in t V u of the ( anion. This wns t!. li.n. I ensign from IT"') to 1

In th1 earliest days

lion e ev. r.donv f;n? to "nave ad

, ,1 fair ..f its own use

ntirrieel in use until .-..nre.enting a new na

ibl lahed. T'n Cor.nect:-ut troops in 1

of the R-v

' y t'onirress ire rea rix tr e :

and s'rpies to fifteen. This wns j .or national standard for t enty-lhre i r.. during i-ln"h, t.h r e wnrs for the i to-, in'-n.'-nce , rights of American . it- j it" w.-re fotiaht an.! won

"' .'n the admission of Indiana the

cantoned j t'nton in 1M, Mr. peter II. Wend .ver. ere cross. ; ,,f New York, offered a resolution that

i '.remit tee. lie appointed to inquire into the expeoieney of altering: the flag trie lr-:.--rt States. A co.n-nittee was app-.inted 'who reported a bill on J.tn-

j ing to avoid it. That has. been his position ail along. ! However, the fuel that tne conference ! was not pulled off yes'eruay as schedul- ' ed probably means that it will be held j within tie- nt-xl few days. It is evident. I from what has been made public, that a 1 special session can scarcely be avoided. and th only questions involved in the ! arrangemei ts are the date for opening I the session and tie- scope of the leK.s- ! iatcn to be consoiered. I Lieut Covernor Hush will preside over ; the senate at the special session, and Jesse Kschbach v.-.ll be the speaker or t the house. Th" housfc could elect a newspeaker, but ih.i" is no indication that j any ( fi'orl will ! made to supplant ! L.- -i.bro ii with anoihcr man. i A irood many p- isons believe thai I -.vh'-n the sessions or. ens it will go the

liir.lt of f.rty da vs. Jbit there are some who think tint the legislature will hurrv iis business along as to Pnish as qui kiv as possible. one reason ad-

the Puritan

,. r corner New K.ug-

vanced by the latrer is ttiat IT the ession is called for the first part of Jun-i it will come in a busy season of the year for the farmers, and there are many of them in the two branches. They cannot remain long awey from their farms, it is pointed out. and they will be anxious to get through with the work

ar-- 2. 1S17. but it was not n ,.-,! or.r.n

and these 1 tvtViA th committee had the matter ' " Qu'c-kty as possible so they may get

ommon flag. ; und--r consideration Mr. Wendover call- back to their fielded. Hut no one ecu

ed on Cap-. S. Ueid and requested even guess a: this time how long the him to form a design of our flay, so j session may last. as to represent the increase of states) ftemocratic and Republican state

inaKiy vvas es

car-

;ed banners of a solid color, a dt..er- w-.thout destroying the distinctive I tieadnuartr-rs are preparing lists of can nt color for each reeyinent. Massa- rapt. Ueid recommended that the J dates for congress, senate, bouse

husetts banners bore a pine

hose of M.urn . irouna , e. o. Pl,s .. -presenting tne wttole flI.. rr,iications with th

state for places on the primary election ballots, and these lists will probably be

ion Monday at S:30.

t in Oak Hill cemetery.

Twenty-two boys gathered at th- home of Mrs. Cora Tennyson. 44 Indiana ave

nue, last cv-mrng for a surprise party in lienor of her son. Rosa Tennyson Ths DEATH OF

Hassett will conduct the services and

-nterm-nt will be made in the family I ens. Her husband

imembeied by many

I .

Is also at that institution.

ir k, an In-

farm for many I. Mirv's church She will be ref our older eitltill survives and

.'.erne to lntero.p ' ! p 1 v f i a Point on Monday, lni.ii us. of .".!'. 4 K is

a couple which ."ense at Crown Harry Mar.dei51st Street. Chl-

a i

I ;

not

party celebrated his birthday anniversary. Uames were played and :n conclusion refreshments were served. The boys of his Sunday school class of the '"hristian church of which Levi (Joid.n is teacher were guests and will-, ihct.i were entertained Arthur Cuss. .l"hn Leonard. Ernest Hurkha'tcr and Karl Pond. Members or" the Woman's A'.ix'bar.v of St. Paul's Kptscopal church will at t.--nd the district convention in Miclusan City Thursday of this we, k and are arranging to leave on the S:l?5 o'clock Sutli

Shora.

The Ladles' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church .will resume its in-et-ings tomorrow afternoon. We.Jn.-sda-. in th" church parlors. The meetings will "i e held once a month on Wednesday insread of Thursday which 'b- m.mbers; 'are de.-otttiS to I'ed Cross work. Frd r. Shanklin. w ho is in 'he n-ro service, came from Ijmg Island for a .sit wih relatives m Frankfort. Ind.. 't'd Hammond. H't vvas the guest ot bis lu-ot her. Dr. 17. M. Shanklin and Mrs. Shank! in ...f iluih street yesterday. They -.so had as their guests for dinner last ' e.:.in: Mr. nnd Mr... A. D. Shanklin and , iy tie c,.n of clary. 1 o'.ie,, p.od Camp N'o. ll"7 U.. a I ,

MRS. OSTROMi

Af'ss Caroline Croman ha? returned I

. h,c. visit ' thTA a license

LL n& lit lii' rifj u i -rr i n. 1 " " - with her aant. Mrs. M K. D'.nwidd'.e.

i .virs. wiuiam i.iover ami iaioi.-vo..

j Milton Thomas, have returned from Mrs. J 'hana Ostrom. 430 Becker St.. i Kust Chicago where they spent sev-Hammo-id. died at the residence yes- erl days v'.sttfnK friends.

rerday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, death Mrfi Geor.re Sauerman is rep

...-me auriniiT..,, io ,-ea, r roiirue. .Mrs. b , verv poor healtl

'strom was 73 years old and Is suri!ed i y three daughters and t'ro sons. The fur.eral w-ill ne held at the home

and r.ladys Ii,l. f.to I'nion St. eloped and the girl I eing only 1 -s of age. The authorities we-e fid by CJerk Whaton wh refiis.- J

tree; . strines be reduced to the nri:r

embel- ' Per of stars rr-jrcntine the whole

isp.-d with a rattl-snake. -e numner or states into one great star -d -pfed a flag with a white hack- ,n the T.'nion. adding .me star for pv--round with a black beaver thereon. i,,y new state, thus giving the signl--nd Rhode Island men carried a flag ifieant uieaning to the flag, Kyrr.bolies.liaving thirteen white stars and a hlue , u. expressed. "TZ Plurihis I'naai." This .n;on. the body of the flag being fj.lftn was adopted in coromitt.ee, hut ivhite. with an anchor upon it. havlnir i ti-, bill was not passed uni! next aver the top of It the word "Hope." ; .v.ngre.s in IMS and vvas signed bv

flag Is now in the once in rr-rl"nt Monroe April 4th. "that be it

The famous picture. "Intolerance." nt

ice Crown theatre on Monday night ' Massach'ise't--

drew a packed house at both per

A similar

t)ie secretary of state. S-orre of these flags here a motto, a. favorite inscription being "An Ap-

wh'.eh appeqrea on

io t re w a : tern, ri-ient In i 'one

on at two o'eb-ck. t rdia cemetery. J

GYPSIES BUSY.

ted tO

In very j

The death of Mrs Fred IVne.-ke. !!''-

nar two wile wf.l n Monday at 1:30 p

ing

j had a I death.

ances. John ' Stalker f'lrri.' wonderful pi'-i

n..r.l to I'pavcn,

Pta nrta rds. ini . . ,

ted from the cl .s.ng ; address of the I'ruv- : of Massachusetts to J

a e-. ider.tlv ad. ; aar:. graph of th nc:.".l Congress

f town ore irr"d m. Mrs. Reneck" rum measles and

i r our

i custody ' p-urr1 r.tr

re. .tid man that hey had robbed him of ; j rH. George Ke'.ser. Ali'7 '. Tie later :d-nt:rd the one that j nnj Walter. At this tin". ...ok the taoney. They returned the ; n rrantren.nts have not b

$7 en f the owner and the police or- ' The Chicago (i. lie

dered them to get. our. ui tne

o n: i. e states that t li 1 -he r (cture will h"

yt a rs. d . i iiu wh 'h t ! rke,) in a vault. I-'urman Sfartln. wh

v,ri siifferlntr from measl. .. and rending tne t. nr. e-..i

relapse which resulted in her at Madison. nrn'.'-J in in s cti.v She was AS years of asfe and S i u rd tv night to spend Sun lav-

was well known in Crown Point and 'his mother. Mrs. Vv ni. 'the surrounding neighborhood and her j enlisted in the r. S

mi- day even.ne returneri

sh

Great Riita.ii

tli--

r rn -

Fisher and Miss Pearl

led the nvesb- for this

.ire Manager BnrthM- i their brethren in

is the last time . written snortiy a

.-ho.vn for two! of Lexington and ended thus: tine it will he! inz to Heaven for the Justi. .... , determine to die or

1 Oe,

has b'-en at- The rattlesnake nan -r.f Wisconsin. L, an emblem on colonial flags and

I inn l t rcao "

which

,- Rattle f OUT be fre.'

enacted that from and after tne day of July 4th. next, the flag of the Fn'.te.' States he thirteen liori:"" ntal stripes, alternate red and white, that t he I'nion have twenty stars, white in a blue eld. that the admisiin of ever-.- newstate in the I'nion. one star be aided on the 4-h of July no;', succeeding each admission." and this lias remained the form of the Fnited States flag ever since.

completed today fir tomorrow. It Is learned that both parf.es have candidate! for all j laces in the state. For n time it appeared Ihat the Republicans would fail to get candidates in the field in strong Democratic counties and that the Democrat would have similar trouble in Republican strongholds. Rut candidate" showed up in every instance and th (-elds are full.

I'mctle.-il Patriotism Miikc K". try Holl-:r Count. Invest in Speeiiy Ictory nd T.v Countless l.brn.

on pore the admonition

SPECIAL SESSION IS DISCUSSED

For Itching Torture

-asy women were taken Inta eath was a great shook to the f the Hammond police this ! munltv. Resides her husband

tpon the complaint of a Ham- Vaves six children: Mrs. Titiv Knopf

u t v.

Haiu'v. Fred ! bui

the funeral ; Carolina, 'a e ri made. ! ;nir course

wir-d Sheriff planes.

th

.Martin. He has

re . .. and

to Malison and

from there he goes to .Milwaukee to ake a physical examination and will

l.-ave immediately for Charleston.

me.

The ancients

5o.

t i :

th -

v.- on bidding

tr1n-

aero-

i

KILLS DRIVER.

'h i

lUn.'iinnii pnseniers on a South

car w itnessed an sechjent near

iiu- ;.-'ud st'-e.i brid-re this morning -vh--:i a Ruick ar skidded into a telephone p.c... klllTC the driver. The man's nam- was tod '.earned. H died .-. liile b'-irur rjsli'rt to the hospital.

HlGHLftHD 110.

h;.ke F1KE

J scriptions officially ili'-d. i "I ask the co-operation and Liberty Loan eommout the country iu the p

i dicated. which l of vital in

j '. re ' o j . c i , ..- mt i ... . oi Eiiioi in i . ... r- p

i mg the Llbertv Loan an unqualuied sue- 17715, sn el.

child sets sick cross: feverish

IF CONST ;

QtyBn

e-e-'Ji

sail, after sJeemaataixatrm'iA'

C" i the r

. A ' I

asm

Scraps the Old System.

The neve arrangement renders value1

T.ie question is often asked, "''an a v,.,.. ,,.,'!, earn anything during a

a;: mmer V A C H l i o 1 1 ? ' ' Or Is

i.nnl . an

tne piere .umi- . orty Luan organization at

, dd -er'?" The t jip.w hik 1 s i of two hoys. John Hi.ri !! -.- j

considered all serpents

;n" ! emblems of wisdom and this device

was defended bv Benjamin t ran-. in.

on the grounds that tne rattienan'..nnd onlv In Amer'-ca: that his bright, j idles eves signified vigilance, that he never attacks without Kit ing fair

j warning of his presence; that nis r,u-

tles are so firmly Joined h cannot, ne separated without being ruined for-

; ever, ar.d as he grows older the ratT newspapers' in.rpaa, . number as it was ''to res through-; v,o0pr the colonies would, icy above in-: Christopher C.'idsden. a prominent

rmnce to. ..ntr-'nt of the American Independence

Ik- 1 eeented t" Congress Feoruary on.

sra-it standard to be used

bv the Con. n. anier-in- mei o. . .. ,-eHr-.i- flaar with a

I ,-enreseniation of a isttie snK.. ... nu

: ' . .. T-.l l."3

words underneath 5J

Continued from page two.)

There i3 cne remedy that seldom fails

to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft,

. , . clear and healthy. purpose of ratifying the na.mnal pio- druncrist Can Supply '0U with hibition amendment, possir.iv the c.ove,- 2en,0 whfch generally overcomes ail nor might hesitate to issue the caii. for diseases. Acre, eczema, itch, pimfear that it might, appear that Rryan rasjeSt fclackheads, in most Cases was entitled to whatever credit might give way to zeiuo. Frequently, minor come from the special s.-ssion if any. fciernishes disappear overnight. Itching Rut this is not thouerht to be the case, U5ually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, for if the need for the special session is antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and strong enough to require a call to be is- dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra sued it will matter nothing whether large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, 13 Rryan or anyone else favored c. if. on not greasy or sticky and is positively

the other hand, a special s. sr-ion at this, b "u"."a',",'V,a!J

time can be avoided tiie Governor is go-

The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O

f"-tiff -j..,',-.. '..ao4!.-,ic.j irf.,.,1-

-H-wiT-i r..t r '"-y. ir.iiif'-T-i y

-

In

arn'ngs

'l-.arged with peddling without a 11- ,,., Rubin Free, 142 Taylor rtreet. Cues go. was arrested by Officer Wll-

: iiarn i.ore at . oiurnn.a oii-i ..io---. i-. ..- . j this morning. ,

tree; car .no. co.i;.ie.i wnn a r u

ne driv.n by C. A. Hail, an agent ie Smer Sewing Machine Co. af

HotTi, mi-

and llohman street Ihis nwm-

Considerabl ie Ford.

rv M.-e'er. eons of Herman

Highland. Ind. They were given :

',! a small patch of sround. approxi

mately four acres, -r, , ...... 8aw nt. This is the statement of their

as tuetr tamer mih.u i.e.. .t

ll: Chief MrFlvoy of tne Ham- : : g 1: school :

t:!3H lbs. of vv'ruteset.s at 11 per bushel 10.45 I'i-,' lbs. of wh!t-t

overs. ze at -c per io.. --o."

l e any - 1 , . , . . ., i ;i i 111

weeks Ofi ' o.,U,ns.

rich cty. town and ' fi.e

f the d.iv's so'i.-it- - . - ii.iriMn nltenate i

Meet.-r of I. " . . . , nags, one ,i.i, kr,-S

mtr an esriinnte or sacsi r'niniis earner-' . . i.,..-. :rin. (imirnna i :y ,

. e I ' r.'IT M e t i ., . i . . ..... ,

work to gath-r from count v at the close

Command or-in -chief ; s made use of two

is

rattlesnaKe . f j..

Don't Trea.l

ili'C

' ; Caiif crnia Syrup of Figs"iti a . .i ! -

can t narm tender stom- ; rrri-vTTt7.. rrsv'v---'3

ach or bowels.

A Textie today sa-,es a sick child toi.crrov.. ."liiUlren simply will not t-ke 'he time from piay to empty ti.e.ir hovels, which become clogged UI) with ate. liver K" t s sluggish: stomach, sour. Look 'at the tongue, ruoth r! If coatee!, r.r j our child is listless. :roH. fv Tish, breath bad. restless. do. sti't eat l.eat tily, full of cohi bus so;e throat or sr.;. oMi'-r children's ailment, give a a spoonful of "California Syrup of F.RS." then don't worry, because, it is

ti

CA

uamage was uoiut l j,, f rd-e?s ! t.eic per busne'i

Deductions: ... H''---se.-i at 71c per lb. . Labor done by man w team Paid out for other ho clipping sets

RD OF THANKS I

3 .",04

i: .'v

en mat any. i nose esiunai. s were i.j tbe surtace

i have been collected by the publicity or-' i(1 warning motto:

sanitations in each tcderal reserve dis- . .. t t1 e other was a

tric.t .and telegraphed to Washington, to ..,i, .. .,.,. tree over which are the

be made public here th follow ing day. ! w n, ds. "Liberty Tree," ar.d underneath j M

.,ai to God.- !r!

(Public daily, together with official re- with a p:t,e tte.e a i r.c , ' ; I S

1 a snaive m . a- j with the motto above. "An ; U

-leal to God. and toe ao a.o u . . .

R.-n't Tread on Me. I . ... , V.

m.riccn t.ag i a uiowm if.io-.

n creation and several !

..25c

During tho second loan campaign these, unofficial estimates were mad

i ords. An A I

Another

PCRK CHOPS

FRESH NECK RIBS 77 FRESH PIGS FEi;T 7C

j ports of federal reserve banks, and the: i coo- ! nvirretf'ftte offit iai rtirurcM iiriiirmrlv wcral str'.Kint.

I ab'.ut two-thirds of th-; estimates. This; Al

j ratio continue 1 to the last day of tbe j campaign. hu a v- k r.ft.-r the p.riod i closed Una I officiai figures as annreuiiced

The

er than

were app: ... . as ' , ot: i pos i 1 1 or .

earlier estimates. j fl.1K. was formed from the If official reports are mnde at the' no- bv replacing tl

eamo rale this t.nie the 1 1 eaurvs an-'trl in the canton by tiorfeen stars.

nouncerm nt s will be from rive to t en j

days later than the -lay's work ihey rep-i.

resent.

same

thai

C e s 1 1 o n

have been advanced relative I i-y

s our nationally

ontinental j

two cros-

,. i lev ire lo ;:".tlitude- for the

i

press our deepest j courtesy extended to i

us during the illness and death of my ivif". R .?.i. the dnughter of Mr. and1 Mrs ICt nest I.migbeeii. And also our ap-; pr' cia' ion of '.ho many beautiful tloral i iribuios sent by friends. j MR. HOWARD DF.VFNKY. j MR. L'RN'F.ST LA N 1 RLT-l.V AND I'AMILV. 4-:)-l!

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T7ar"nings of boys in addiiion to taking ca re of on'on sets during vacnt ion

J41

PORK SAUSAGE Home made. We use only the best of pork trimmings and pure J spices. Wednesday only, per lb jUJ1

reifect'.y haimles, ami in ;t fw hours! all this constipation poison, sour bile: nd f'. ruoititiiig waste will gently movo i out of tin.! bow ls, and you have a well, playful child again. thorough "inside; cleansing" is oftiraea all that is neces-i sary. It should be the !';rt treatment; yiven in any sicknos-s. Re-vare of counterfeit fig syrups. Ak ; our druggist for a CO cent bottle of: "California Syrup of Figs." which has; full directions for babies, children of all sges and for grown-ups plainly printedon the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv.

letter !"' bond than pny tribute bondajce.

Sanger of Duplication. Officials explained that the. danger of duplication, or " ,v i tering" m estimates, even if carefully made, arises from the fact that campaign workers rejiort tuib-

l script ions whic

ts onlv oiiginal feature, the theories y;, .resented as to the origin of the ; 3d .(.a,,,., on the Iiitier. will aprdy to tne , ... ,.vii i ni-.i- :!':f-

histoiy or rue i . .i. . , i f;'-f

of evolution. , I"

Watch for our special Saturday ad in this paper, Friday edition.

!'l;e use of the f..T e 1 ' ; Kc,aaiilJBie , n their flaits was P-rl s-.igvros.ted hv a ; "

m a

through a bank. Thif scribes a lump sum P

ROLLER

.SKAT I INC AT INDIANA QARDEiNg : RINK : EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY DANCING ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Muic by Sterling' Orchestra. LINNEMAN &. MADURA, Propsfvtike adura. Mgr.

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Fresh and Fit you must keep your stomach well, your liver active, the bowels regular, and your blood pure. Your physical condition depends on the health of these organs. When anything goes wrong

,?.

just tane a few doses of Beecham's Pills and avoid any serious illness. They are a fine corrective and tonic for the system, and a fTreat help in maintaining good health. A single box will prove the remedial value of

-rj K S3L IL H p I fefi 1 1

a H-a es kid vat

tart st Ssls et Aot Msiicins in tks Wsria. Sold everrwhsrs. In Mm, 10c, 25c

IM'ADOO HAS

be made payable bank in turn sufi-co-. ..r all I he sub- '

i:riptlons it liim.li. 5t. Thus a pleslgei might be counted twlc . an.i the aggro-I

NEW RULING ! wt of ""-"' 'luplicitiotis mig'.t ivult , I in a niisleadmg showing. J j For the nation to hcli.-vo that its loan' (Continued from pago one.) subscriptions were tar a I...-.-,, what thy ' - actually totaled would Iiu -. eb.rn.nts of e I. I . ... . I

on the day-by-day progress ..i .i.t positive danger to the !.,-.

adopted "nM i according to Secretary Mc.,i

r officials who advocated the new pro-

onmpaiiii,

Success. ,nd oth-

tbe I i

treasury after long discussion, is intend- j

ed to prevent the puoucHiioii m "'"v i , e lure. curate estimates which might not be. y,.,,,,,,,,,,.,. which heard .luting ll borne out by actual subscriptions. rlay ,)f ,,, p,,jns flr suppressing esr rotary McAdoo reriuested newspapers m,tH j.,,,.,;,.. to the Liberty Loan o and Liberty Loan committees to observe ani7htjf,n arguiufr that the osnmat.

the new rule and iiiinu: -' ,ir,np u,c seCond 1

Yon. wvu aavo xo wn. i ;,avf j,

"In order to remove trie risk el ir.-; accurate information and f over-san-' gume and misleading estimates 'concern

ing the amount of subscriptions to the

little piece of poetry .appearing m a paper caRed th Massachusetts Spe. ,.,f March 10. 1774. and was as follows: ' A rs y of brlirht glory Nov. beams from nfar Tj.r. Amerl.-an ensign now sparkles a star. That neither tie: stars mo- stripes v ere rt:v:d'd fio-n t'n- Wad.ir.etim

WINTER

boai

J. J. BREHM, Prop.

ANTHRACITE AND EITUMIN0US DellverecJ to Any Part of the City. Ask Ub for Prices. West Hammond Coal Company

PHONES: Res., 1674; Office, 2955.

EREjfi

ei n era

admit t

third Liberty Loan, no figures will be mm t,,nt offj.;nl

d to

uhs .-.ntially ace u rat it. l'lu'v

suggested that. ps choloirii ally. tiie 'arnpaign Troi.aganda needed j.rompt reporting of figures as well -is accuracy.

I fiese protests wore met with the state-

reports from f.-dera

reserve banks probably would be trned finder the new procedure.

given out for seme days and then only figures as to the actual amount of subscriptions officially filed with the federal reserve banks. The danger of relying upon optimistic estimates and unofficial subscriptions will thus be avoided. "This information will be made public beginning at an early date, when th

department will be prepared to give ar- . , , , . v,,,, FOR RENT The restaurant and sixty curate figures. After the plan has been rfoj)!g Jn connoctK. ,,,.h ,hii Mnni developed, the federal reserve banks will all I'.ni-.hcd. F.'.l-s Hotel. !iHe-na. J.-ffer-

report to the Treasury Department the son st. Gary. Ind. Want itood live man ' nrtrl ia- At-ysj ei t t f tola iol iif tt. r' l-'4--i

amou n t of s haer i p t i o n s actually tl 1 en ' .

TO LITE TOO CLASSIFY

4vnd these reports will he given out dally, i FOR RRNT Light bousekeeptnir rooms The federal reserve banks will simultan-i in Itobertsdale. Phone cVhiting 227R. 4-0-2 eously announce the amount of f?ucti . . . . subscriptions officially fllod in their own .VAN'TTD Glr. for prnrftl bousowork; s,, m i . u-i t srat.il t r v ffoorl hou rs. AvT1v. , T 7

So Is Morse's

for Colds, LaGrippe -r v-M V I. It rf" ' dTS T- tf-m

U11U i;cvicv.Hi I 13

has- Composed of Laxatives, and j

j MSpirin in coiaumauou vsut; j ! ! other well-tested remedies. a i j fjf. JGuaranteed to relieve LaGrippe ' or a Cold in a few hours; Head-1 f'J ' i t -P ache in a tew minutes. h

CjCick, pleasant and efficacious. ; A trial will convince. j 3

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For Imnortant Ordnance Work

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Apply in person or by letter Standard Steel Car W orks ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

HAMMOND, IND.

tees to announce the amounts ot sub-j

Kennedy avev

t'h! ago. Phone r.efiR. 4-8-3

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