Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 17 April 1918 — Page 5
"Wpdripsdnv. April 17. 191.x.
THE TIMES.
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Simple Way to End Dandruff
TV-re Is one sure way tha has never failed to removf dandruff at once, iml that is to dissolve it, then ou destroy It entirely. Ti do th!. just gt about four n':nr?s of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is ail you will peep, apply it at niftht whin ret iring ; use pnotigh to mnistm the scalo nni rub it in gently with the f.nger tips. Bv looming-, most if not all. of your dandruff will he cone, and three or four more sppl'eat ions vi!! completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter hew much dandruff you nifty hav e. Teu will fnd all itd.inc and 'l:gini! of the scalp will slop instantly, and your h i r will be furry, lus'i-ous. glossy, silky and so't. nd look rnd fee! a hundred times better. Adv.
WOUEH'S VOTES WEBEJHE FACTORS Surprise in Aldermanic Contests Across the State Line Yesterday.
"Geis-li"--2 Drops-- ' Then to the Dance I "Goodnight to Corn Pains Corns Peei Off With "Gets-It." j
"Say, girl", you can Isugh a' tight shoes. r dnmY r-orii-rulUi.fr wit!.r, lii humpy corns. . ullu.ses on t ho s.'l'-s of your feet, corns between the toes, hard nd soft c.rns if ou v 1!I just
PERSONAL I
SOCIAL NEWS
COMISO EVENTS. The m;citta "iun will be cut f r.a i uc, at the home of Mis. H. Foellmer, 127 Sheffield avenue. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. G. lunewthr wii bo the assisting b o. w f e s s , Mrs. J. C. Milliken will he hostess to 'he Monroe street Ladies" Aid So'dcty Thursday jf'.vi'ttoon of this wtv k.
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First Methodist
hurch will hoid its we.-kly rehearsal al th close of the services Thursday n enmg The meetti-.c of the Sit:.h and t'hatter Oluh has hern postponed for two weeks until the afternon of May "nd when Mrs. A N. Hutson wiil be hostess. This week's meeting cf the Pine Street Kad.es Aid Society will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. News in Columbia avenue. The Nort'.i Side l.oyal Temperance T. psion wit! meet Thursday after school nt the home of Ruth Smith. Chicago a '.'et-iue. The meeting: of the Central W. C. T. F. which was announced for Thursday epnir.g has been postponed one week. Th April meetir.? of the PsrentTeachers Club of the Central senoo! M held yesterday afternoon at the school with a large number of mothers in attendance. The program opened with patriotic exorcises including the flag siiurc. the singing or "The Star Spangled Banner" and other patriotic airs by the sixth and seventh grade pupils and a p-ann solo by Margaret Stevens. A ery inters' ma- talk on "Child Welfare" was given by Mrs. W. C. Belman and at 'he close of her talk Mrs. Robert Gillls was elected chairman of the central district of this commission. Mrs. Giliis 'alked on "Food Conservation." It was
III GAVE HER 1DL FOR BRONCHITIS
And It Cured Her Read Mrs. Thayers' Letter. West Sonrvi',le. J!!. "1 suffered frt m a severe atta k bronchitis, with a terrible ecu ph. no apeptite. no nprEv. r.o strength. ;.u-1 lo s of ste. p. The usual remedies failed to lie'r me. b jt they ;av ir. Vinol and it restored n.y appetite, stopped the. cough and r .ult up my strength so I s rn able t ; m v 'hoitsewoi k again." Mrs. I. U. Thayer. We jrirante Vinol for ehtonic f-ughs. colds. bror.Cp : t betake it is a constitutional ccj 1 o r sr.d iron remFormula on every hot'ite, Joseph TV. V.v is. druggist, and .Vorris Phatrr.a'y. lltimT.i.ni). Ind., and Vino; is sold in Kat Chicago bv pf hlieVrs Pharmacy and in AVI iting Ml.. H Mattern. ard at the best drug sf-re 'n 'very town and city m the count.: y. Fdv.
Worn-1. s ballots were a de, j,ins fuctor ill the a hlertnanio election in Wes HaivmionJ yesterday wh.-n they elected VYiiliaru Waljili in the i!rt ward ntul .lohr.ny Muir.iy in tin: fourth. John Sumerncki m the st-i-ond and Frank If sr.ci'.uiii' kt In the third v.ird hnd no oppos. t ion. To election of W.'Iiam "Wal-h was a Kreat surprise as his pponent. Harry Huckn in. was considered one of the strongest candidates nmong the field of contest.'im s. P;.. ( t'iiM n or.ly t-ec iv ed n total of 1"K vo''-s neriirst 1-1 ! received by Walsh, the thirteen deciding hallots beini; cast bv women. Murray wn by a lorce va.ioi-i? y ov r Ins opron-iit. Tin. ii, as l.ukow .-.ki. The election yesterday wa one of the mot hotly contesied tn veai-s. The wotivn wire out in force from itt!y ntornimr : r.t .1 'ho imils close, i an,i showed the result of 1 1 -ir wot k w lien they cast more ballots than the men.
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ABOVE QUOTA FLAGS AWAJRDED. Liberty Lcaa Chairman Hay of Lake county has received, tha followIng not from State Sales Chief Wade of Indianapolis: "We hag to acknowledge yours of April 12th, aacloslng report of tha progress made by tha municipalities of Lake county and will see that honor flag's are forwarfled to each township and town having- reached Its quota."
MARY PICKFORD AT DE LUXE
Uei ult d to discoiu mue t'ne serviiiR of ref ri-shmer t s for the period of the wa : and another important feiture of the business session was ih.i election of officers which resulted as follows I'i'.sidttnt. Mrs. j:,,b:ri GiiUs: vice presjilotit. Mrs. ,I..hn Kb-in: secrrtarv, Mrs. Stevens, end treasurer. Mrs. Hrenntiti. The lvlSt Hammond rarf if-T. iich-"s Association will hold jt monthly meeting at the. Wt-nt worth school Thurfiliy evening-. April ISth. nt eigb.t o clock. There will be short progr.im of music and the speakers for the occasion will be Sergeant Iiolfir.il Moore who has been with the allied forces in France, also Colonel P. F.. Jiolp. who served in the Spanish-American war :ind is a noted Chautauqua lecturer. Both speakers are expected to have some interest !n experiences to relate and a large audience is looked for. The bird houses made by the pupila of the grades will be exhibited and prizes will be award' d. Mrs. William SchuUz o Harrison street celebrated her birthday anniversary Monday by entertaining several of her friends during: the afternoon. Refreshments were served, covers being laid for Mrs. 1,. Peters. Mrs. John Wolf, lira. Frank Mft'Ullan. Mrs. John Iorenz, Mrs. Nicholas Harttr. Mrs Henry hunghoin, Mr.. H-r.ry Nichols. Mt I.. Dommeriitis". Mrs. William Konow and Miss Haute Wolf.
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Theatre
Sr. John's I.uhran Social Circle was entertained very pleasantly last evening by Mrs. John Heiman at her home. 323 Cedar street. The guests included Mrs. P. P-odrow, Mrs. P. Peterson. Mrs. O. Miller, Mrs. Henn'np. Mrs. John Wolf. M-s. Paul, Mrs. Fandrei. Mrs. Werner, the Misses Anna Prevvnnz, Petty, l.ola and Marie Brauer and Mary Broi hos. Th Rev. pa jay Harr will come from Fast ChfcaRO where sji? is conduct-ins evangelistic services to address a meeting at 'h? First Papttst church. Thursday afternoon nt three o'clock. Her subject will be "The Purity of the Chiid."' Mis? ICdtth Patterson will sinfr and ber aceompcntmer.f s will be played by Mrs. W. H Mtkesch. It wiil be a p-ee'iiir for women -and a special invitation is extended the bfch school girls. Liberty Hall dedication by the Soldiers end Sailors Aid Aossonation will be In the nature of a patriotic program to be (riven Thursday evening. Arril IS. at eight o'clock. The following will be the program: "trerii'(t" . All Tm b at ion The Key. J C. J'arrett Instrt'iiter.ta! selection - Miss Mmnie Bran Resdtnp. "'I'd irloty" Miss Mabel Powley Vocal sojo. "In The Land of Hope and Glory" Mrs. George Hanr.auer Accompan.t." Mrs. W". II Mikesch. Tano sol,, M:ss Irere Clover X8lk Serjeant Welch Selection Hammond High School M,i!e Quartette Talk Vtcrney p. I-;. Xoone Talk I- T. Hutt.n 'Tie Star Spangied Hanncr" A'l Mrs. Catherine James. CfiS Hoffman street, has received word that hi r son. Pavid. who is stationed at Camp Green, Charlotte-. -N'.'C.. has been promoted to corporal.
"It's All Of? With This Tierce Corn Now 'Gets-It' Is Magic." toti'-'i the torn or callus with few drops of Gets-It.' "Wlnt il bleiS-d relief it (fives to coin puns! You won't limp any more: yon can enjoy the (Unco very n, :n;tte. Tlftt t t-er how that i .on i- cal'us will come iih off ecm;!lete. like a hunoifi peel and without tlte le.is: luun. is just wonderful. 'GetsIs' is ihc hiKV'Sl siller amonK corn removers in the world today, simply because it is so wornb-rfully f iriiC1 no-l al-.vavs works. Ho sure ou get 'GetsIt ' " "Gets-It," the guaranteed, moneyback corn-remover, the inly sure way. costs but a rt'ie at anv diutr s'ore. M'f'U bv E. l.a .vien.ee & Co., Ch;- 9K, 111. Sold in ! I m t-i mi d and re.-omn'er.ded a.s tiie vvorl'i'? ".i-sr coin T'oi.eily bv' .1 . W. eis. Summer's I'tnrma -y. Adv.
Mary Pickfovd is a s'-ruh girl, her mother a w a she i w ema n, and her brothei a are newsboys. She han refused an otter of marriage from a Kild-d society youth, and is going to many a hii i t endi-1 . Not in real life, of course, tint .n "Amarillv- of Clothes, I-in Alley," an Artcraft picture, whi h is declared to be the most a:nusin photoplay she has excr appeared in. The society youth fails in lo'- e with AnmrtUy iind Mary and J.er folks from the slums meet toe four hundred, resulting in extremely funny .t tat :'n". "Aunrilly of Clothes l,.ne A 1 ; ' al Pel.uxe today and tomoirow.
jJOHN FOUND GUILTY. ! Charst'd w tb m.Mreal.r.R h:s wife. I John Hodge, lt.2 Hohman stieet. was i arrested by I 'ft icer 'a rlson and U' 11 j of the Hammond police yestet Jay oti a I' oinplaint made by Mrs. Hode. This
mi-rning before ity Judge Klotz ilodne wan found guiltv tmrl fined a su:n of mid senteiv d to jail for two d a s
THEY SEE THE GAME.
"Cradle Sonir" Grieg Mis. I j. rti.mtierf f r. "Personal Ttem'.n'.scenees or ctrb-r' - Mrn. John P. Smnlley "Sprinsr Song" Mrs. George Flynn "Berceuse" Mr J-'. O. T'aitre The members of th-- Krtlistine " ;b were entertained very pleasantly at luncheon yesterdaj b.v Mrs. W. A. Stout at h-r hon e. 90 ivtrott street, following which the afternoon was occupied with lied Cross work. Mrs. Georjre I'. Stout was the only guest at the meeting. Mrs. George Pawling will b- the hostess at the pe meet -let; in two weeks at her home in P"treii street. The meeting of Hammond Totr.pte No. 73 l'jthi.'in Sistei s whi. h its' ;' -mourned for this eventtig lias be. ti posljoned un
til Tuesday afternoon at ivu o'clock at the K. of P. Tempi-, comer c.f Hohman J and Ogden streets. , The Knights and Indies of Security j
will meet in their hall above the I.lon Store tonight at eight o clock. Initiation of a ctnss of candidates took place last evening at the meeupg
A large i .i.wd of Yl:te Sox admirI ers from Hammond saw Jhe St. Louis i Browns hand the 117 pennant w :njners a 6-1 defeat in the opening game i of the season at I'omiskey Park j esjterdav afternoon and today the hen-h j warmers ar dis.U8.srng how it all
hifppened. Trie Sox fans are consoling; themselves however, "a had beginning a good endtng"
AT THE ORPHEUM. An ail gi'-l revue with ten people is advert . sed tor the Hammond '. hphe-jin theati e for the midweek star'ing today together with, four other acts. Kapim y WilN. the Waitress and the ilui-st; W ilson. AV iison and ilsvn. singing t:io; Lloyd Sallune ,V Co., in a
! comedy s.teich, nnd Hat nson and ! Mom et singing, talking and dancing.
LOAN FIGURES FROM BANKS
Of 39 banks in Lake county 20 ba filed reports on subscriptions up to the dose, "f business last night, which indi-
of Opal H-ive No. L. o. T. M. M. j cate 14.f.i.7 subscriptions and $1. SSI. too at the I. . o. F. h-iil. After the meet- bought. These figures, howevi r. include ing the iler. e tram m l to drill in ' bur two of Gary's ! n bankr. .iing out
preparation for the association meeting to be held ilay -.vh.
the big quota of I'v (Jary S'a! bark, but they are interesting in showing how the banks are working. Other banks
Gormama Rbek-'th !odg he'..; : rt g- t ill report soon. The fig.;rs:
ular meeting last ow.infi at i he Mo!'.kt
I. O (K F. hall, initiation f. meeting.
ur'd the
Only rrut:t:e bu.iuess e,-,- before the rn mliers i f William II. 'a! kins W. P. C No. 24 s al t'.eir mvet:r g v s t -i-iia y afterno. n. The mt-etini; wr.s unite largely a 1 1 -r.d d.
Subs. rr Value.
Cfirnmercial Fank. C
T'lete Will be
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"l.-i'-day
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of the Jl "lets at the Kt ig?
Scours! y iinii. or the I.uui Slvn. The meeting night has been chpngd from Tuesday to Tim v. Hammcoid Chapter 17a.tern y:a- at a social meet trig last evening at tl.e Masonic Temple bad gtte.-t a nuiii-
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the Ha m- i
tnond Woman's Club held its final mui-J
program was gin n by .Miss i-.itcssa j Fmmeiling ard tha iii"i:;i-t of tin j American Sextette, composed by Mrs T.I J. Pragoti, Mrs. I'hutli'S Van Gilder. Miss j Main 1 I'luvley, Mis? Ford. M;-s Marguerite In. or and Miss l.ou:.-.. Sttv- ; ens After the program. Hram h r- j ches'ra furtv ed for dnclng. T'i hail! was .a' t ra ' i v el y t'.ciua'ed f '. r t lie mot - j mg w itu palm -. J j Miss nn Nls(n wtft lone tomorrow for a few months' visit In New York j "itv. j Ttix New el! Lo- Ang!j Is isi'ing i at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs Frank A !
Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday April 18, 19 and 20 WONDER SHOW 5 Acts of Supreme n VAUDEVILLE FCvory man. Avuinan and child shtnild so.i this show, featuring The World of Art Special Matinee Saturday 2:30 Admission IC-20c Evening Admission 15-20-30c Ladies will be admitted FREE next Friday when accompanied by a person holding a paid 30c ticket, which must be purchased before 6 P. M. Friday.
oal of the year yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. J. Lyons. U5 Webb strei, and at the close el.c'ed the following offi' pvs to serve (Turing the coming club vear: Mrs. Charles If. La vers, chairman: Mrs W. K. O.sborn. vice chairman. Mrs. Gec-ge Flynn. secretary, nti'i Mrs G. P I!' 'sen. men, her of calendar .omm.ttee. '! i.e afternoon's program v. ;.s a very e-n.ii.;. abl- i ll" and included he fo!lovv.r-K nur.iberft "Lustlmg of" Sti ng" binding Mrs. V.-. f. Mikesch. "Autumnal Gale" Grieg "To the Mountain" .Grieg "To Joan'" Gri"K
days before fcf jng to Lima, O, where he expects to locate. Mrs. Newell is visiting her relatives in Kansas City . Mr. and Mrs Jan.es pugan. 1 5:1 Fat-
ette street. at;nouno. 1 'v r:rlh r daupliier on Monday. April Kith.
Point -' 16. &"! First National Rsnk, "ro tt Point - M.Ccn First National BanK. pver ii: ;i.rn Firs' Calumet T. S. Hk. Last Chicago 'i f i-ofi I'rsr National Bank, Ft.st Chicago - IT: IO.SoI lirst National Bnnk. Gary ... S.m 71 .:" Ga-y Trust and Savings Bank Onty 1' 1 LS'"1 Citizens Natknal Lk., Hammond 4ro. &3. 1 5f First N.,t jor.al Bank. Hitmmop.d l.clM I4.Cci Hammond S. & T. 'o . Hiimmond Ml l?.ci Lake Cout.ty S. T. ",... Hammond : 4 f.Z fi't'1 Northern T. & S Co.. linmmond . 171 K.l.M1 First State Bk.. ilohart ?.:' Hobart lt.nik. Hbart " I 1.7"1.' Ind. Harbor National Bank. Ind. Harbor. ITS 4t 7.V' Low el N at ion a 1 B a n k . Lowell . 40. SO'' State National B.-.nk. Lowell 114 !?ct'tf Panti of Wlntiiif.. Whiting l.(lS 70. ton Central State Bank. Whiting 17 L13P Firs'. National Koiik. Whiting- 3lt It'.'.'Total for Con my H..0.7 $',:;:. 1 . 4 e n
" COPIOUS RAINFALL WAS BADLY NEEDED
CASD Or THANIS.
We taKe this mcHns of exprespins 1 . oar heartfelt thanks to our kind re-la- ' The fn of ra'n ; hnf began during tlve friends and neighbors, and espe- ! t'li night nnd kept t:; toda v. was a
laliv the Lev. Ba
i. for lie,;- k . n d - M p' ' ' e re
i-pe- allv :u the sand
r.c-ss and syti.paihy lining tim lckn.-ss part of Lake n'!'. Wheat m-eded and li.-H'li of our milling bah.. j'he ra n 'n the country and in the MP. AND MPS. OKOVr.lt BOX. "two- gtoss nd Kstdntt:ff was sliovv.rB- 'be need of wate.
THE IDEAL WIFE. Gne of the nmst s'lccecwful men ie this country recently wrote: "Whatever I am. and whatever success I have attained. I owe it all to my wife. She has ever been an inspiration and the greatest helpmate of my life." To tie such a successful wife should be llie ambition of every woman, but how impossible when dragged down by beadaches, backache, dregglng-down pains, nervousness nod "the blues" Mvrv woman in this condition should start at once to build up lo r Kvstem by a 'onie of specifle powers, such as Lvdii P.. Pinkhom's Vegetable Compound, which for three generations has been restoring American women to health and consequently happiness. Adv.
WOMEN TEACHERS 0U5TE0JI INDIMU Well, Fire Everybody Who Is Not in Sympathy With War and Do It Quick !
I Defense." Mrs. .McCut mick is chairman
of f.1.,,1 pt njjctisn and Mrs. Catt iM of the Educational department. The Woman's section of the Lake County Council of P fi.ii.se wens myecially Invited. Mrs. George Connell of Chicago Is epend!nn a few days thia -week with her daughter. Mrs. Raymond Rudolph. W'. L. Allman U remodeling his home on Fast .street by putting on an addition and otherwise improving the propertv. M r.s. Joseph W ilson w ho has been in vet y poi,r hee.lth the past few years is reported very low and her family and many frienda are fearful that the nd is not far off. The J. H. Murphy family are preparing to move to Hammond. Mr. Murphy bavins; resigned his position with Co. Surveyor Seeley to accept a similar post Con with W. F. Bridge
Mrs. c. .r. Tinkham
member., , r ,ne- Westminster Guild at her home ,n Monday evening.
Mrs. JameB Merritt cf Chicagi seevral days this week with her
nr.-. Margaiel ileiser on Ea
Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair
If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash H it b. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified coconnut oil t which is pur- and entirely greaseless), is much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as thi.s can't posnibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it In. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily.
nterts'ned the j and removes every particle of dust, dirt.
dandruff find excessive oil. The hair dries quiikly and evenly, and it leaves it
pent I fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to
sister, st tee t.
manage.
NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
You can get mulaifled cocoanut oil at j most any drug store It is very cheap, j and a few ounces is enough to last 1 everyone in the family for months
Adv.
:! 17. Th" enses w e re
TKUP.K HAl'TK. IN!', Apr;' 17. Miss Lena S. lit! ha id t. l""k hi the name, a teacher nt the Albert Lunge public si I101..I here, was dismiss, d at a special meet ins; of the school board last night, following her admiss'on that siie was not In sympathy with America in the wa r She admitted that the pupils in her classroom did not stand when "The "S;;tr Spangled Baltic d ' was played; that she had failed to correct their id -is on the war to conform with the policies w our government; that .sh? had expressed opposition to the war and that she h.'ol asserted in the classroom on various occasions tha' it was a "capitalistic and economic war." Mss Schuhaidt assigned no reason for her attitude other than 'hat she i.atumliy was opposed to war, being a rtrong socialist. She said the groat majori'v of socialists be!. eve the present war is "capitalistic." S' veral months n go M's Schuhardt v a - under suspicion lie. a use of her so1 iittisttc. tendencies. Recently angry paivnts brought the attention of the conncr council of defense to statements which school children aitribu'ed to her. Miss Schuhardt was a candidate !at ft V. for school trustee.
Srcc-nt. To Ti'R Timf.s 1 CROWN POINT, Ind. Ann! 11
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issued j esterdsy . Morgan P. W'atkins and NH;e T:: er. (liny
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Win. McClellan. Ga? Gary. Louis s. .Tovce. v.:n Goldman. Gary. i'om Freeman. Gar' Ga r v. Bar to Pudash, Est K!ral . Fast Chicago.
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ARRANGE FOR DAY NURSERIES
A t a meeting of the Alice Cl, lb last e.enmg the otganizatmn for the thiee (ia.v n'.'rs'-ries to he inst'tute.d in Hammond was perfected. Dr. W. A. Buihanan, secretary of the hoard of health, talked on the purpr.ses rf the nuisei.e.s at whirh the women who ivnik pi v ltiv their I'hidren. The women of the riy cotirelvd the Idea and present-d it to the city council whi. Ii appropriated $3'n' to defray expenses t.e tj-. ri 1 se ies for a period of two montVs as an experiment. one nursery Is to he lo.-a'ed in two root, 9 at Fast Hammond, donated by tbe Standard Steel Car .I'lpany, another in a cottage adjoining the Ai'.e c'.niv, donated by F. S. Betz and the third on the north s:de in a location ne.t yet decided upon. The rareti'-Tea " her l.'inti of the Wallace s -boo I and Mrs Grace Conroy are the commit'ee to '-ave ihatge of the r'fjery at t'te Wallace school. h ,A''ce H nh w ill ce nduct the one lc.wr.town and the Po ren f. -Tea "h e r e'u'j c' the Linco'n sdiool and Mrs Fled Jerv.s are to supervise thJ one on tl.e north s-de.
THREE BROTHERS IN U. S. AMRY
Tie t'ro-ee on r.f Mr. and Mrs P H. ( enn of 07! ?-irrtriT street, ate in tfi I'nittil Sta'e-s army. Pewey is stationed at San Franiisco, t'hise in Georu.a and William at Lor.isv1 lie.
CROWN POINT
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T, Cash and Catrv sv stern which V.ss been In vogue in Crown Point sinre f.i-st of the month has been abe.ndoncd by the merchants as U was found to be et v nnpopulat by the t.-; virjg p il.ee nnd the rules were not adhe red to by some b .s'-ness me as the ba'unce d-'d-d that thv would resume the old hed'Me of delivery tegardlesj of the expense as the public ?ef.nied t- Oeti.and : t pfe April hovse sal was held on Tuesday and vvas not very well atttriii.fl. considering the he-s'itifu! day. The farriers fit t'i.is time of the year are hu-y in the fields. The- buyers fi om Chtoaao and vi.-in ty were plentiful but horses ft t this t:;iii of the yar a-e pet very p". ' : ' f '.-.Vb.-nt a dozen changed ham's il u ins tlie da v . Mis. .1 ' i;:;,i-a will go to I nd i & tin pol s on TI iiifiluv where she will attend a meeting '' the woman's section ..f ti e Sie'.e i'o- n. . I'etense On Thursday nt I 2 1 iti'lie-ti will i.e given at the Cig p... hotel fn pr. Anna Howaid Suaw. Mrs. Stanley JliCoi.ii.k. M.-s i'a:r;e I'hap.nan Cstt. Iu. Shew is li." ir: a u of il-e Woman s i or. . n :' 1 1 e.- f. f ttu- Council .. National
NEW COAL SITUATION FRIGHTFUL (Continued from page one.)
.-iii.i.iun. operators in nearly every lielej have under this order found it necessary to abandon business they had handled for many years and look fcr new business. The operators say that this change could not be made In a day and could not be made at ail without seriously affecting the supply of coal. MINEBS LEAVING POSTS. In the meantime, the miners in many
urday night, sent a warning telegram to H. A. Garfield, federal fuel administrator, pminting out to him the srrious-
i ness of the situation. It was evident
I from a careful reading of that telegram Ann Sikuphak. tbat the miners foresee the crisis that I is pending and that they do not propose ; Ada Turner I to 'p n a position where Garfield or any one else can piaee, any of the, blame n c r.r.es. Ruth S I them when the crisis comes. In other . words. It was a good exhibition of "get-
Boss, i tU'S from under" at the right time. If the ax falls as a result of a coal famine
i next vvinter. the miners do not propose j to be uTider the ax when the blade hits
NEEDS TO BE STABILIZED. "The coal industry needs to be stabilized with a permanent price for coai."
I said Mr. Green. "Nothing else will
bting relief to the present situation There has been so much wobbling around end so much uncertainty on the part of the fuel administration in the matter of coal prices that no one has been able to tell where he stood. Let ' the fuel administration fix the price of
Then
Addie
Ch !rage
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of distribution created by the federal fuel administiator and effective April 1
,url",:r "nuPa ln -ompiicate the . C(,,i nnd ,hen ouit changing it.
everybody will know what to do." "Those persons who wait until late in th! season to lay in their coal are likelv not to get coal for next winter." said Mr. George "And the ejuestion is how 40 per cent, of the people are going to lay in their coal. There is about that percentage of the people that can not buy coal and pay for It thus far In advance of the winter. We do not know
how much, if any, coal we will have
i.K.aime. so tne representatives of the next fan and winter, and there Is great
t nitea Mine workers organization say. ' dancer that.ni
Rre thoroughly discouraged at the out-
1V- j danger that. many homes will be without
j coal.'
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look and many of them are seeking em
ployment In other industrial lines. With
the supply of labor running short. It is not possible, so it is asserted, to obtain men to take the place of miners who seek employment in other directions. On top of it all is the acute tontroversy between the office of the federal fuel
administrator and the office of the ili- I
rector-general of railroads. i As pointed out in these dispatches j yesterday. John Skel'on Williams, con- End tilO lieadaCheS, DlllOUS-
tro'ler of the currency, one i f the as- j sistants to the direcor-ge neral c.f the railroads, is insisting that coal shall be I provided for the rallroadr, at a profit to the operators which the operators say j would not enable them to do business, j
ness, constipation, bad
breath and bad days.
In a long statement which the federal, fuel administrator has put out. he has j th.K to say regarding the position of Mr. . Williams: ! "Among the rauses of disturbance! curtailing the production is the unset-! tied t-ituation jegatdtng contracts for' railroad fuel. This question js under J consideration bv tne railroad and fuel j adminisf rateirs and v. ill be settled at the' earliest moment possible " TE.OtTBI.ES Or CONSTTSJUEItS. 1 It is to le hoped, of ionise, that the! conference which is to meet at Wash- j itigtcn todey. w ill succeed in coming to
some conclusion which will assure regu
lar delivery cf a coal supply to the:
country. Karly in March the federal
fuel administrator and, by his direction.
all state admiristrnfors urged domestic j MEMBER Gary Commercial Club, consumers to lay in their rext winter's i supply of coai as soon after April 1. as I MEMBER Indiana Society, possible. Most persons were willing to i
utnev i un u 'm hi uc r oi vommcrco,
fwORK WHILE YOU SLE EPj
,!Who is "CO."?
heed this advice but v.ifh s me excep
tions the domestic consumer? hsie not Gary been able to get coal so far this tnonth f and retail dealers frankly say they are!oRECTOR Y
in no position to make promises. MINE -WORXrilS SZHD WAKKINO. Tl.e Vr.ite.J Mine Workers, last Sift
Hammond Girl Couldn't Stand Clothes To Touch Her "My father git me a bot'le of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for stomach trouble and I em feeling so much better since taking it. My stomach was so painful I couldn't stand my clothes to touch me." Jt is a simple, harrr'ess preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus r-otii the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and inteatinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose w ill convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. P.idgeley Drug Store in Gory, and Central Drug Store m Indiana Harbor. Adv.
M. C. A.
ON Executive Com. Red Cress, DIRECTOR Gary General Hospital,
CHAIRMAN Draft Board r.
PRESIDENT South Side TRUST & Savings Bank, PRESIDENT Mutual Building AND Loan Association, RECORDING Secretary State COMMITTEE Y. M. C. A. CHAIRMAN Associated Charities. AND . "OH! You should worry!" JUST nominate for Joint Senator NO. 21, C. O. HOLMES.
Physician Reports
Death from Salvarsan fir Gordon I'i'-t. inc. reports through the- column:' of the Antrlasi:tn Medics I Gazette. a follows: "Ninetv-sly hours afier inject ion c.f s Jvarsatt. ififi) robust man hat! episn-i m' pains, f n s i t n epes to noise, g'ddim ss. fever 1 c 1 . poise ice. kmc jerk, rigors, stupor followed by i on. a. vemitni'. convulsions ami ('.rath.
Svinptoms of arsenic poisoning. The-! risk of lif is too great to ulit.-.it to J injections c,f arsfttic and merourv when i y, n can fture sa f e reihei'v like Xum-! ber 40 F-ir The B'.ood. tli ingredients of j wb.ii h are set clown in the . s. pispeiisatory and other m- oica! books as follow s: "I.iiipl..; e.l in iiiseas, s 0f the j .iannlm' SVSllOC 111 b ! f od r.o ison i tie
s.-rofuia. rheumatism, catarrh, mercurial j v and l-ad po.solimg. nst ' V at ion. stem- j yd
afh and liver diseases. Fiute;- its use : y mdes. tumors. goitre. iui-us. sf.res W ulcers ami scrofulous sweitings that. I fff have wiihstoiil all other treatment dis-j tS, sppiar as if by mncic. ' Made by J. . p M. r.denhall. 1 Iv ans v i i le. Ind.. 1,1 years a druggist. Sold by Jos. W. Weis, Ham-
nioml. and Con'ral lu ug Store, 3410
Michigan Ave.. Indiana Harbor.m 1 ...ii.'J-1 -ium"m.i.i-jsi-i
vet
the Top
The Calumet Region Went Over the Top Buying Liberty Bonds. Life Insurance Will Protect Your Investment. We Can Use Some Live-Wire Men and Women to Sell Life Insurance . Call, phone or write the Gary National Life Insurance Company Gary Theater Building Gary, Indiana. Wilbur Wynant, President.
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