Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1918 — Page 5

THE TIME& Page Five Vote For Candidate for the Republican Nomination for Primaries May the oun reasurer 7th

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PERSONAL I SOCIAL HEWS COMING EVENTS. A m roopticon 1 11 to rt ri i piu-i. : w ill given this I'vomiiC .'it the l-'u-st Pi . shychurch, corner of H.'hu'.iu and ll.ghbml slrn-ts : -r the b.-netit of t he t Lurch biuIiiniB fund. The t ;m olosue v. iiJ I f r ad by M..-s Ma.ar-t -.l !' 'litoapn Jin.! i iv hundred . i lord vows of O, 'o a d. i im'.I In ii. Ther v. ill be a nw-ft.r. a? the Alice Club this c t t-n.iig at srvo:;-tkiriy' UM'k f the workin committee." and nil it.t:'i." i:i H e Day Nurseries of Hammond M: Mab 1 I'owlcv encf Miss Bennett v. ill be hostesses at t li - monthly meet tug the S: acd.-trd Fearers thi - t t c (it y;-,ss r , .-.v lo ho'-e in P.au r street. Miss Ru-h of AfrK-i w ;!1 h- cn 'fl a', i o- t, ine. .in--,iuy a f ternc n th- remb.-rs -f '.' !:. A I'lub w:ll be nt. I '.iiine.i at " .:.i. ! early ly Mrs. S. ):. Iis. Th' t.it'i division of the M 1-".. Ladies' ;.i s... i.-!v will b- entertained by Mrs. I '. i '-iiu'ivl :n Hi r:t her homo. To.' Claudt. o.iio da y n ft-moon. The i:;e;;i- ! i-v will bring their needle-s and i i lii.oi- s f t h.- !! ng. The a'.!. tin! f i'ti..p. of officers will tke i :-o o '.dr.. lay at'fi nooa a' tlx- .. t--.i.-j. of t'p- Woman's Gu.'d of St. IMui's lie;--. -"pa! church to 1- held a' i; :-..o-n .:. Em tot h a? i'nui. The I.oyp'. Star i'ia.s of lio- Christian. -lurch w ; ! '. hold I's i::o.nt Illy clans rii'-'l-M. n linos i ay - -riinif at th hom t .Mis. Frat.k !:. k.-r i:i All.'-' Mr.-? Mrs V. M. M.-'iivkr i. :n ihariT'-- ''' P""fc.'oa f'-r o'.oti iiicT. Mr--. U. V- r.'.!!i. :V.O i:ast Sibl.'-y s; rt-r. u ii! b- hostess WiHnosOay aft.-r-i -.oti to ?.' s;.;h Ji'of'.oii "t" '!-... M '' l.f.i;.:s' Ai.l Soci-'.y. A ii-. -t iv.e of th. F.iiual Franchise '..a::o is a nnoi-.rn -i tor ' 1i sria y . r..i'(? fit ti.o lu.m- of Mr?. OlcJin Il.i ripht in Fayptt" p'root. Tho h.i.ou- f Mrs. Thoiisas 'i'u :-. V,";l!baw st root, will bt th f-i-ne oi a ; nrr-i'1 p..st i-nrty by tlo: 1- borah ioty '".lnos-.!a cvning. BOY scouts attention: Tb r tular Soo.it tit;: s rnis :-:r h t?''". - .oiopoJo att'?s niy h "':-t:t:i. l. I.i'.n Ptoro '"'. oth in? TTartn-!H. 1--'. Mrs. W. J. tVhmery. Mrs. ie-r-.--lrin-ris td Jobn I.or-nr of tbe Him-t.-.or.'.I t'lnrtfr of i;8ftrn Ptar t- " :,'1 t: (-'nil b:;y"r v Vidi . s in Indsatuipol'S toiriorro-w ami Tim rs.iay. rjay will return to lifimmund Friaay. Miss Oraoe Trost of Jlam:r -r.d ar.U Tki-mms Iturko. r-'-'lvins to',!, r t tbo First National Hank, at l.ry, I. !;! I" rown Point Paturdiy where th w.-r-' ..ui. t'.y ir.srriod. They lft la.-t ov 11.1:1; for New Tork City to fpeml th"ir lo'n--nioo.n. Ir. Turko- will Ifm" rri.iy for "amp Taylor and Mrs. Piirko I' ll! ro--.nin with ber paronvs. Mr. and ?.rs jno-'s Trost at thojr br.mo :n reiroil s'rr-i for tb rwnt. Tbe w-(3'liP(r antr'inwcnt wil be re t ed w itb. inte r(x ry tb many f'indB of Mr p.nd Mrs. reiirk- in Uamniond an5 Gery. EOT SCOTTTS ATTENTION! Th- regular Socut uniforms are in row .ontnletc r.utfits ni'iy be i L-'i-iic T.ioii Store CiothinR Ieparttnen?. --'S The art co nt-i' t r ' t!-e 1 Ta t'ir.-.n ! "Woman's Flub w as en; -rtain--,'. i; . -t r-'eaan!:." yt-'-i'-rilay nft'rwiei: by Mr;or. Kobr' a her po.rn. in :-'.... it'i Itr.h-oir. street. Mrs. William Hii'tui e- ;e-ied the cliapter from the text-b--ok y u . I the uppb-n-ieti!irsy r'-admp wr.s Kit -a by Mrs. Hwr- II. Str-i-t'T. ebt-r-!.., of the ilepartn.fr t. l a!x. con-,-.1 t !, st nt'aoe. In addit . ".n i . r-jrn'ar 1 loincr-; for tl:.- day the ,---iers nnnr.fil for the soejml dry of : . comn-n'oe to be observed Monda. - j - - .;,b. ai the iio.ioe , f Mrs. M. Hot!,'--, : , -i bi .-:..iiii H'.tiinati stre t. Mis. Koti:cl;F.l w.'.l b--' bor ss a' th ,; ; '"'1 . 1 , o-.b-o-e ': i.pe at tins t im- to ; -c i to the f-.nd donated by Mr. Vt.ur.c f.- a pi. -ore f) b the proper1 y of tia-i'-- - at t o,--:V.. r. August ScLr-iu-'i' enter I s mod ;, ; p t .iin.li party yes'erday afternoon a AH OLD RECIPE TUIKEB HiSlfi Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Air. est torone kn.-v s thr-t. Sar.. Tf-.i eel riu i-. or. iy ton. a pjeoi . briers b-o ",i tli,- n.-.tura! color and iuTe 0- . : b- bait- w !; m fw do-1. s ' re;il.-.-d ..j- i;r;iy. e !.'- ago th- oidy w a ;. t K' t U.1 isi) -t .,e v.-is '. ri.ake u si h-.tne. which i" n, :"v ar.U ' rou i-ieSo;.;e. ".o-i.iays iif si:;.Iy -isk t any iru -ote for "M'yefb's bj-ir- and Sulphur Cooipound." You Will K' t a late-e b-.t-t ! - of this cdd-time recipe improved by addi'.oii of o'b.er itmt edierd s. at very 1 t'.le ost litvrylniih,' us s this prepa1- tior. 1,-iw. bo.'a.'s.- rii o:i- ;an ;.o- btell that you darkened your ba::, as i. do-s it so naturally and ctviii;. You d--.;p.ii a pi.ti(!. . r s.-ft brush .h -,t s-: ! draw tins through your hair, iakitie i-i.o- strio.ll stiai-.d at a. t:m ; by mornir.: ii - gray hair disappears, and f ; r an-(.-,, r a Pt! b'a t ;i.-n o-r two. your b.air hecot: en beautifully caik. thick and flossy at .1 you "o.'k years yoiint'er. Wyoth's Sfpe ar.d Sulphur Compound is r. ! -liiibtfnl toilet requisite It is not. intended for th- cure, mitigation or prevention, of disease. Adv. GREATEST STORY That Has Come Out of the War. It i Called Covered ?ifi Mud and Glory Read it if you're man enough to lace the fact. r wrnm enu'igh to taod t- ,h. D Not Mi? ti Third Chapter m To-Morrow's Examiner

j h.-r ti.Mi1'' in K11U1 sire, t for t motn1 b. rs of t Iliiiiir- i.i.-ry "bib. Thir . io't chib j ; ; 1 1 w ii! be giV'ou 111 tw ! uo'ks on Moininy aft'-rt.ooii bv Mrs. 11. 1 I-;. Shnti't-r "f Sou til Ilohiuali .-tro.-t. - . j Mis V. ii'i. V;i.lb-n. -.' ('ttr!.-in. ; ho!., an. I .t: Mui i.-l a t .riiiiso. of '. K.n.i-illviiio. In.!. Loth iitionrtinK 'sib ml al N' 1 i i. ."' -s : -i n. r.-f 1 1 11 .-.I to I Kv.uiston aft"i u '-.r'ff visit with Mr. J. ('. Mllhlioll. oil NlollloO SllO'l. ! NOTICE. I All -i.t-nib. 1? of l.lb.-rty ! f 1 1 1 olo-rns

. vio.-t at l.ii.oity Hall ..I r.os.l 1 y ev.-n-; inK- -ii hi 7:. a. .-ha:-p. I.:..!:, s at s. j 4-L':-.-:'t I 1 'ii Tbut .!; i'ii.r,K o! tb-.s w.-.-U an 1 .- ft a IT.n;. t:t !:'!! o-.l 't'..I.n Fri.h.'s" j ill l. n.v.-n al Ihi- Klv fs..!o .-.-hool to I raiso f'.ii..ts t.. i'li r.. hf. so :t si 1 a-opi K . n j fltwl sL.l. s. In it-bill i.'it 1. 1 :h- proKratn J by tin- pupils wl.ioh will loiin at sevonthirty .' .i-M-k tiio n.oti.b.-rs of lio- IlivorI sain lif t t'ri-i-s aunihnry w ill baf a I Li mr, v l-.-ro tin y will soil am. los for ; tho bit, i tn of t':io ii.-oi j 'IcM.n i;..o! I'mr.p No. IS.". 7 ll-.yal : N--ot-:it o.rs will bao tV.-- Suof'-ra-1 i i:-:irir, 1 Mrs. F. . ;t t'litltljt. of J a in-.-v il 1". Wl.. as 1 its c-.;-st t ...if.oi r..'. . April 21th and lias tni:-tl llif caini'S of ilvr oir.l!'-s to : mo. ? bt-t in ti.-rr honor. Mrs. Kit a : lies nuklo of Terr H.i?i1 tho st.i?? loput. anal Mrs. Johanna Hot? of Vali pa raiso. tho state r.-oorrb-r. will b.1 oth-r ! irui's-:? at tho in-otin. The afternoon j .-.-s.-.o n w iil 1..- Iveii an aiiilr-ss t.y 'Mr i":.::ds an i a s-lio...! of inst ro? ion and in the t .-uii;t,- there will be a iarpe -.f i-.-i r.io.':: ! os for adoption F.oth --ss:.-i,s will !.. h- Id iti ;ro l. i . i . F. hall in State stre. t. Miss I Knot's and Mi Ales Hoss wore boesresss last evenme to t he m.-mhers f the v.tr.ne hour e-.nimitl.e of the HamiMor.d Woman' "mb at the hon e of Miss Knotts m Mueni.-h roui l. The elect:. .n of officers was a feature of the too-otii.-.' and result, il in the election of Miss Marie S"Ut f. r li ainimn; Miss Nina i'eti:'. ie chairrnan. Miss I.y.ha Mit-riieh. secretary, and Mrs. Harriet IV.ul. rnenit'er of the calender committee. The toplr for the eveninc was lld Silver ant ilonii" and was discussed by tho Misses "Plancho Appft. Kern Hamilton and Anna Klchanls. who had the program in charge. Th..- ro-irr-irii also, it-.-loded a readinc by Mis? M.b. 1 Foe. i.y ni l a ri"i-,p of s-m by Miss Mai i-io i it.. Un-fer. In oo. hisi. n .!;,,!.! r-.! esb i;-,. 1 , -, s v r- Mt-o-d. - Mr' .T l-Io, U. . mi several e :. s;s to h-r hoi-,..-. 1 S ;-ft'o-hj avenue, last (en.r-- for a t-urprise party jn Ifnor of the birthday siinn-t-riry of her husband. The t o.e was spent socially with music atid pnn-o? and in roriHusi : a two course luncheon vns served. There v ere covers for Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Follmar. Mr. and Mrs. Martin iollii.ar, Mr. and Mrs. W. Struck. Mr. and Mrs. J. II ok s. the Mirse, Km ma. Kmtly nmJ S.-.-hie Hu.-k. Or raid Hardens of Hammond (rradua'f? tonicht from the Fhicapo Veterinary Colb-Ro. The ext n i.-es will take pbo-e at Fet.trnl Music Hall and among- thot froni Harrmond who v.ii! r.tti'nd are Mr. Bar-.iens" parents. Mr. end Mr. Wislinin Harden, his s)sr, Mrs 17dw.ird Vr-s. Mr. und Mrs. . F. K- Matthl-s and IT. and Mrs. Ol-nn I.. Kbr:,ht. Mr. Eard-n? is in trie meri-.tnl reserve corps. i Miss Klizr.beth Hawthorne is sp'-ndinsr i 'he -woek with "yir. nmi Mrs. Il.-rr ai;-l farithy of Kind'ny. h "Mrs. .lame.- F. l.eaertng: and If'.tle son v ill come to Hammond today for a brb'f i v.fit wi'h Mr. t.eaverir.c's sister. Mrs. ; Mvthew F.irby of Sibley street on their ; way to their l.,.me layion. ).. after I beil.K th-- pueet. cf M-. and Mr. Thomas S-r.nton in Kansas for three i m..:th. Mrs. 1 .ea verinc was foriiv-rlv ' - - t: ..... I .... . . tic ... t.. oti I M i-;s Puiiuvi Sioio'ni Mr (-ni Mr". A e 1 ker will ee iaamoi..l Ih'ohoo.-k , "1 F ' " V: y-iv.n" t'-. is e-.-.-n i-;t ;n ' T.:ea so. ! Mrs .b.hn Sedir and son of Muvii'.ii.e.- who hate been the ti,rt of Mrs. j William H on of K,-sei '!t avenue ,..r , Free w-e.'Ks teturied hoir..' y ler..la y. Mr. S dlt-r c;io- for tbo w. ek- tab TO ALL NATIONAL BANKS. The Fotc. pt ro' i e r of th forrencj" rceniiy approved .n nj. plication for a bait-r for a r.ew national bank in a -. riair; wosr.ein Mate, as there was, apparently , an .p n-.ng; f ir a bank in j the community in which tr was to be i est a bi i :-hed and the t.ppliiar.ts seemed ! to be ! r, of r e.-pon sibii : t y and means ! and Sole- 1 !: , ; ion : S::lij.-.o;'-n I;, ib-unt r.rose as to the ! "'!? v nr,'l J-a r ' ot i v :n (.t the ap;.b- ! cant-, and it was as--rtaind that al ! t i-o.iuh ?'c ' x rtp-ilb-nnts f--r the ehnr- ; t .. r v..o i1 -;.,-., -;el t'. T.e men of ion-sidi-i al le to.';, lis. sc. e . n i them iln-ni-itro ,, b- v,."th a ,1'iaiter of a m.llio.-i. I .-,r o-.-ie. the o.aLietste ari.ount of l.ihei tv "0,11, is of the first Mid s.-, on, I is- ! j-ues t 1 -..!' ! the six applicant bad . sab- r bod wa only $2: several of the ; p--b a r t s for the charier havintr tak- : e,t r... i.i;.,-i!;.- l-uvis at all. and their :;r;iotate .0 -. i.s,-;; ;;t i-ns 1 " the Ibd (;oss bad b.-.-n only tit!'1''. The Comptroller has today revoked 1 tb.e oittl.oiity R:vn for t)i orpaniiajtion of tl is proposed rational bank, i ,n the trt ound that men of means in :.eSe titi.es who show so little patri--t-; is; 1 and s. little public spirit in the -nt?er ,.' rciking- su bseri pt io ns to the ; .. . ... .,- r.oro;-- end to th- Tld Cross are at: ft to He p!n--e.J in .!;:ite .f any ' i.n Fiona! bank. FUNERAL OF BABE ! The funeral of Elsie Huth Gremillion. itli- one end a half year old daughter ; . f Frank W. Gremillion. 28 Sibley St., J v us held at the residence this afu-r-1 noon at two o'clock. Interment was male nt ?t. Josepha 1 e.-netery. ENTERED BY ROBBERS The Standard Oil Company's office on liohman street was broken into siime time ia.-t nipht and the desk was pried open and ransai ked. They do not know If anything was stolen or not. HE ONLY WANTED ONE Fred Donovan wanted a difh wi'h'r ( his Koffee Kup on State street. lie Inserted a want ad in Tb.e Times Monday evening. Thc.t nisht and the day forty applicants presented themselves.

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Ity ortlois f :ti KHfiiiiii'ii! the . It. Foiik.- , tpanv of H.i.i.;a..n.l is holding . era I thousand .opo - of tb ! Watch Tower I'. '.le and Traot S..o;.-;y ; b...-kb-t. "The l'.n.slo-d .M.st.ry." in us i u ai elio-j Til book !. I eaui-ilAd as ' h rinnn propaatida and is the work of , Fastor llasseil ...f Frookiy n. N. Y.. tvli.i 'died some tune aS". The poio-e of v h.t.nt: yest.-rday slopped the d:st nio.li..:i of 1'a.stor Ku.-s.-il j pamphlets. I An . ff. ia! at tin ". l' Fonkey r-.-ni-ipany denied th i-).oit that half a ni.l,ii.n o..pi-s of ti e k had li". n e -r- ! Usea?ed. He voi'.i-d that s--. oral thousand eopies Were held by the I'onki-V 1 oumpiiny iirnb r oid'-rs th-.t t hey .-!o"i!.l ' l.ol h" siiif-.-.ed. hut d. nn-d that any ' vl Imposition of the :o.. : had he. n ir.a.b- . tin- (.iv'n'.iu. nt. MIRE Willi MILLS GDINGJN INDUIU Manufacturers Visit Washington in Lining Up Business for Hoosier State. ' WASHIN'i.lTiiX, April 2?.. Indiana in- : nil-: trios in constantly incr.-asiii riutn1.. rs '.re orfaniziuK tb-ir facto ries for 'war w. tk n mi ttirninjf !? ari..us aiti- ' '.. s needed by the .'..,-. introui'. in th ! prese. -us ion of the war. The war products of those Indiana factories ran.; j from shrar-nel and pr e.ades to flash lisrhts nn-1 libotty m-.tots.. i AVithin the pits' v k a s -.-re of Indiana tn.-.nufa. t u'-rs w.-re :n A ashitifc1 ton to piopare bids on c i.'raets s. . u I to Ire award.-d or to cei.f. r with offt- ,: . -a'.s alut . n'rao-ts airca-iy re.-. ie.l. EDUGAT1DN WEEK School tea. !: rs and . ffic;als Lliroughoiit flie state- are (n'i.-'(i in the Indiana Kd-ii at ionai Work campaign, whnh started y-ster.iay and doses on Friday n;s-ht. Th" purpose of th- dri.e is t point out t-. boys and stir's in th ""'rn'l; and eighth grades the value of a hifc.'h si ho.ol ed i.-?;on and to, i noouraK hiah s' i i students to ompite their course? r.f study. HiKh s.'hool studrnts aiaduatine- this year, also will be urired t. cons'der the advi ab;bty of usintt the years until they aie of tr.;!i'ary ate in spe.-ial prepRrat.on f. r laiprer duti.-s in university or "oll-fe This will he ad-"anc-d as a patriotic duty, that the nation mayn rt suff. r from a dearth cf trained men. Pi orair.s for use in the various shooiii. posters and tliarts have been sent OOrt V.y th f-xpe.Jt;-e CO:"n mi" e.. r, chaige of the week's can.paiirn na n-'.mber t-f speakers also will tour ii" s;r:-o, po.ntins out to the students th necessity of oontinuiriE tt;-;.- eduoai"n to th highest possible degree. THE TIMES' net COLUMN April 2.

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Atcjiis'-.n ,s:!F. American Feet Sutrar 7'-. American Car I'dry. 7y:j Anaconda f.;i5, Amerii-sn Smelt inp 77 :t Urookly 11 Ilapid Transit 4 2 Baldwin I,ocyi.ioii e m,", Unltimore and Ohio C Fanadian I'nebic 111''American Can Co. i 4 f Iml; Cent ra 1 ('.'' Colorado ruel 40", F.-ntral I.eatln-r fir,:2 Ch. sapeake ;md Ohio SSS ''lucibie St--l ti."'j Erie 14', ireat Northern !'S M-M.nn F-troloum 0 1

Norfolk and Western N'ort h 1 ri i 'acnic lr mi. y 1 a r: .a I'lttsbuiif I'o.-1 Peppier f;a Republic Iron end Steel. Reading F. S Itubber American Sutar 10 4 SS'i 41 r.s 4fi si si h r8'2 ! r.,.ll.i,,i, Ti.e-tlc (,-,. Mil. i;ad bi. Paul - F. S. St"el Fiio'ii Pacific Ft ah Copper : ! ' i ". ? 1 ( CHICAGO GRAIN ri7TX7It.ES. I CORN May. 5127'.: July !.:-": j June. J I.. "". I O VTSt May. 4 '. July. Tbvc; June. j i -. 1 CHICAGO PSODTJCli. lU'TTEi: Creamery extras. 4; 1 To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises. If you i;ae Catarrhal Pieafress or heal noises go to your dmeK'st and -,et 1 ounce of Parmmt (double strt-njrth ). and add to it 1-4 pint of iiot water and a little of (fanulated fuicsr. . Take 1 tatuefpoc-nf ul four times a day. This will often brinp quick relief from the distressing hea3 noises. C'li'ffffod nostrils should open, breathinc f.-come easy and 'he mucus stop droppinn into the throat. It is easy to j reps re. costs little and is pleasant to k- Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should gtve this prescription a trial. Summers' Pharmacy. Ad. .

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.lit"". I.IVI-; i-iu iriiv j-.ov! I'Si-; flurks. H ; turkes. i I'Vo; Sfi-f. 1 spruit.--'. t... t.n ii.s.. ir;. -; t.ti to so u. . IT-i 1 to 1 Hi lis. IM.ii 2Uc; faiiry. ; oo'i'ivnt'it kul.i-iys. Hi to 170 lbs.. I 1 ; i oa rs. 1 a o 1 -o. ! t r.Vfi HIS Cars. r.:;; fanoy wrst1 ni". 1 1 .;a.i 1 ; Mini. -is.. Jl.r. y 1.4". SEND THEM TO ) THE LIBRARY j Mis J. . F-illey ,.f th,. Hammond p. ..-!:.- library board v.lo, bad worked! f... i 1 l.f nil;, to feet Hai.,-uo.nd'-i ho-.kj tuoi.a for the sohh.'ts sii hsorl bed re- j ports today that she n,,w has 1.100 j l..-..k ready t snd a : a y and wishes j ail p. rsons who have prorninet) to Riv 'hooks and who will .v.. them to Ret I ! t :,-:n ilown to th" library as soon (is ' -,,.,ssib!e so that thoy ruay he shipped j u w a y . WILL PAVE CALUMET AVE. llamiiioni is ,r.'i-.n-.ns to repair Fal- ! iiiii'-t. avrtitie. This looks as if the "rj man. nt improeimni f that lliorouKhlfire had be..ti p.o-ti'oii.-d lor a lim' at 1. ast. tr.-ivor ftf-.iHti was b'foi ho- Fast FhicHKo hoard of woiks y.-s'-rday and sectired tin- prnn.is f the loan of th city's bin ten-ton i-ob r io merit avenue, h.-'v. -.-n Fhi ;i ("alua v nue and tin- plant of the Standard Steel '. or theroahou's. The llami.iMiiil mayor sa.d Ont the-, proposed to till up the holes and depressions and put. n koo-1, substantial t.,p dressing and binder ..n tins thoroughfare: that they considered this ptacti.aily obiif,"itory because 0f the possible use of this strt ;,y th tt"vrnment f.-r t i-aii.--i ort.it i. -n purpt-6. HAMMOND MEN GET BIDS Bids on the I'nralpa strt. sevr r in Fast Fhicno w re ii-rt.i.-r-d at the ino-iiiis of the b. aid !' v.orkers f.sterday and as a 1 s.i'i ' i .v I'o,. of Ha:rmto-... were award d the oin!,-:.c'. The i ot.-ra.? price v-as 5-1. l'S2 J.". The t'ampb. '1 Fonst ruo!i-.n t'-'.'s bid was BACK FROM THE BIG TOWN M:ss h. Mover. buyr ..f women's ready -to-wi ar at t '.-. i 1 Minas 'o , has r.''u: t,i-..I frun a fen days' trip to New Y..;h. BACK FROM SPRINGS Ait.-'-n-y W. .:. MeAle-.u r.-turne.l ;,. iramm.nl ...t 'day after a '. n days' visit a Fiam-h I. .ok. ROMEOS COMING Manat-ir p.:-.,' f 1 .-w ii i . b. i has secured the fail!. , is lb. as the ,,pp pts of Ihmiiotol at the H. A. A. pa k nex' S-.mdav :':ii:.M-:i. The 1ttter.es a;e P.miro-ns. i "how a arid Jen. sen SMALL FIRE ! 1 1 e uib-is- f;-.-e:v, i I d n ro: n o ' s?,---e a t t lie resiiuse.l a 'i .ten- e of Mi s. a v-r,ne, I ! ,n; ' 1 ' -i V. S;T, I ?. kley i 1 s : . o, r ; ; y a f : - r f if--. 1 U'l-art .-uent t-.e nil and ex- '' i'y she aid of ( '.'clock t i. , K t! j No. I lo;.,.;-.!,, 1 t i tisra ' s!. ,1 t :;e m ' I HESSVILLE i tun of th k. V.'e vt i h io tl.cnk our friends and r.eibb..rs for tiie generous donations after t' e ,i.-F.h -.f ...;r boloved loother and s..n. Ftli. rfes MR. V. V . IfFNYAN Nf) D A I'n'lltt n. AT DE LUXE. t The r. 'A", 'I: ,ft".t.)t spei tarle "The Furth ol a Nation ' is at the IfeT.uxe for a llm-t.d re? tun run. Durinar the enKaReni.nt nil over tb.e Fnited States tiie l,,bl,,es of the theatres have been thronged il.airiK the entite day by those who were ensco-r to purchase seats. "The Birth of a Nation" Is the lutrve! ,, irica! managers the count 1 y o-, er. It is a bit- theme Oat bfts been handled by Oi.fiith and his efforts ba. meas 1 r-d up in every repe, t to th stupendous hisrori.al story that was his subjA ; There i.i re ,.no who will not declare that this 'liiff th spectacle is th- Rieatest yet mro'e known to the stape. Actual participation !n a bat'le on a F'liop.-an ba 1 ' 1 .-P..-Id wo-.td edoo th i.iil.s.ii;.-!- no mote complete idea of the i-oritlp-t of armies than may be had In viewing con t .-nd r. T'nion Confederate troops In ' The n:,th of a Nation" In ?hi Fpet80 e one sees the South, of Ante-hol! um da s, of the war and of the Reooust ru i. n period. Through i.ll Abrnhr? : T.in.- f.',n is the c entral flsrur. Te-in: liaiilv true to life is tl.e Impersonation Klven of that 1 ! I I.T Kreat ' - rnn. ipa'nr ntai St is a moment of poitrnant trasredy tv!.n he js seen to fall a 'i-'tlm t-- an a--ass;n's bullet. GOOD BILL AT ! THE 0RPHEUM The ru os? sipl.isti.-nf ed natrons of the Hammond ot pl.eum theatre me enthusiastic in irai.-e ,.f the bill which concludes its su.y this evening:. The hooking ap"nts employed by Manaer Jim M i.-h-lst't t-r have succeeded .n grett'.r.e toRether five pood acts, these bl7.e i;;.;i.!ii.-r siite. and the .-bow is as a result t ' , r,u zhi y sat-i.-fac.orv. Cupid's Romance, a rnltiature musical comedy; Collier & De Walde, roller skaters; u.-iiso Van HclY, mimic; Feo Zaraddo. band balancinc. it-.d the Four Juvenile Kinr.. singers, are the acts under appraise meet. Blocks Bruges Canal n'N'TKT' Pvrss Cap- -gra.m.1 LONDON". April "There is every rMon to believe tl?- entrance to the Brug-es canal was blocked." Sir Eric Geddes. first lord of the amriralty declared In the house of commons this af-

t-rnooii in referring to thr- Britisli '.aval laid oti il, riian submarine liases earlv today. "''in- casualties wie h'avy. On" lliitisn (! -tioyer and two motor boats wore sunk and two launches are missin jr." CROWN POINT WOMAN INHERITS AN ESTATE T.i,H'y T ii nt. '.xi'.. Apt i Alpha Martins of '.his pla--e. win. had lived s.'ioe sfo- was four y.-'M.i oo! wi.h Mis. Anna Anderson of Hebron today found herself :n posses", .ti of pra. -ticallj all of Mis. Ardei s ot's estate. Mrs. Anderson died last -v.- k at the !o,m. ,,f Mrs. Martins, and .- t. nlay t'ie funeral -.vug held at Hebron Interm-nt followed in a K ottcei.ieteiy. The will was proba'ed y.-s-t"iday afterrion bv Judge Ioiiric. tvitl, I'. K. Kelly .ipearinpr for trie estale. The w-.'.l wan brief, bur rT -. . : . n : : -5'nr to. announce that J-uiis J .i nson. adopted son of Mrs. Anderson, had

r.'.t done his duty by -her. 'fi ! oe ile WHS I 'U Off Wl'.h (,1'iy Jl'.".. It; j 3 said that he !s no-.v a sold.-, ;, 1 r.i'i.-e. T I..- ad- ;,?, .! rlriu-hie- ' had en a v. rea t h'-lp t-, i.ei. Mrs. Aid-r-soi bad ;: .-cr -.. d. i'n:y f..rv!- that the sou would make an effort to h.-.-a); th.- caused j. r ..i ba. hau trie small amuiiiH due him. Th-eslat.-.-.-,:d to p.- worth $l.(ifi'). In anticipation of some further action in the extension of Outbrio street in Indiana Harbor through the property of lb.- MeFiknti. -Man-hail F..nst rmt ;un Fompar-.y and tin- M :i rk Manufacturing Fompany Indiana H uli.-r, Attorneys W. F. Van Horn.- ,,f ;bat portion of Fast 'hi.-.-ij..., at," F. ( , Homberper c1" I'.ua- ' 'ill. I'.-j r- st nta ; u s ;' t'e- two corporat l.-ns. v. i-re n tho m-e! mtr "f the board ..f works of i;,i-t FLic-iko yrsteriav a!': moon t., ntir str-nuous prot'i. if ro-,.,- j;;,,, rj. fjpatnst Hny further steps toward this improv. men'. Mr. rt- inbersr-r sa.d thai th- Mark Manufacturing i.'ornr any considered the opi-Tihig of this street as not only unnecessary to tli-ir development. bur that It would dr-tmr.fre their property tli.'Ufunia of dollars. It is understood t'oir tills corporation, as well us the M ei 'lintto-Marsball. will flsht the proposeii Itnpj-ovei-nent to the last ditch. It was est .mated thfit the oreninsc of 'his s re t would cost r.i the very least upwards of ITii't.i.iiO and the statement, was mad, that th- b -tietits l the p. -pbof this city and tin- corporate interests would not at all justify this excessive cost; in other words, that it w..uld fall far short of rojua 1 iz.ng the uamas?. It was pointed out also that should the street be extended as far as the fnal ii would probably be impossible tor p. rmtts to be secured from the go--e:nmi-nt author-dies for th- construction of another biisule bridge at that point. F.veri if the permit w -r secured it was held t- be a mooted question whether or not the county board of commissioners would fee! jtistirb-d in piv'ny K-ist FhiCHpo anot'ter bridge at the exjinoe of tlie township. Mayor MoFormack this morning said that it sremoii to him that it womld be unwise .- jro any further it; th;s matter until a! least the city c-.uM be assured not on!-- of a government permit for th" cor st ni'-t ;on of the bt :dfce but coubl also be reasonably nssured tliat the county comroissionern would act favorab!y in he matter of requesting an ft pj mpr iat i. n f,,.r its . ,,ns? ruct ion. e. con BOARD MEETS TIic tmard of works of th city of Fast Ohionso pasfifd upon twu proposed improve men! s estt-rda v . that will mean much to tic- residents in a11. 1 arts of the city. PaTing- Allari. John R. I-'ai-iivid of Indiana Unrbor aii-.-areii b-fore the board with a plrt on v. bii.-h was mark-d about a dozen alley- hip! th. request was made that the board tak- initial steps to pavtj these aheys w itii cement This is an iiupr -.merit that has been endorsed bv the Chamber of Commerce and has b -ri in the n.lr.ds of city officials for r-.-i-ie 1 tine. ft is propo-' t v-nttialiy to i-nv- practically all of the alleys in the city with cement construction. The allays designated on th? plat covers only ii section of Idian.i Harbor. Petition for ibis improvement were tli'd by the owners of the property involved. In the v st end of the city, so far as is known only one petition is out for signers to pave alleys with com-nt. That petition is binff sitrned by property owners on R a im stre-t nnd the alley to be paved i'xttmls south of Ueac-on street from White (ak avenue to Northcote avenue. It is a id that this petition will be presented al the next meeting of the board. Improvement of Dickey Place. The hoatd also ti.-olded to take. Immediate steps toward the straightening ami widening cf Dickey place where it ;',uns Michigan avenue. This st re, t nt th- present time is tot only too narrow for the constantly growintr- traffic but near Michigan avenue it mak'--- an angle and joins the latter t troi-t in a vey awkward way. The board proposes to extend Dickey place so that it will make a square cornr with Michigan avenue and connect with 135th Mrcct instead of making a square corner at Watling street and cor.net tinfr w ith parrlsh avenue. Inas much ns FiSt-h street extends straight drought to Guthrie street this plan will enable through traffic between Gary and I c Chic-go to take a more direct and con venient route which will profit and accommodate local traffic as well. j nnndnge lira In Praslaan rule. Bur Liberty Loan Bonds in them Hea the opportunity for freedom.

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 POS JOINT SINAIOH. j 1 do;sire to announce my .-atuhdao : lor the non. illation for jo.nt senator on ; the Republican ticket oui a p:atf..,rm of . fairer tax la v.-s, necessary law to back ; up our boys in the t r l.-h-H and I court ' ont,arin c-f my actiiTis and record . wuh other cai.u: Jut.-. 4 -CI. F. i . i ! iLMKs. . CH1GAG IS GOHG To the Peopb- of East n-.i-ant Ttdines f-om tb FtThe liiKTty p an c.ir.ipai Impori - rnmii : f the dry of Hammond, by rs .hairman, Harry 1. Sharn r, lies .ir.;;e,i thpeople of hi city to iii'oi.-l a County ' bdiraf.ion to be la id in Ha mm -.nd on Friday, April 2.'. FMs. F.b--Fy Loan I ay( While the program loia r.ot l,een fully mad-- up. Dr. Sl am r f- ! sir:- that Hilly and Ma Sunday, toif-thrr with Wm. Hodeheaber. choir baii.r of Hilly Sunday, will be pres-nt at 10 o'clock a. m. at the inee'inir in liberty Hall. At noon the ("rear Fakes Xnal band with a drill corps, will arrive and frive exhibition drills :n the aft moon and evening. H-ir.or flas will be presented to the various; chairmen of the different .'ltn-s at th- evening meet in k, winch will h. presided over by County Chairman Harry Hay. Thee v. ill be a parade in the afternoon at 2 o'clock mad.; up of people from the different cities iri the count v. All East t'h.'-t.-ms are ..-rdially invited and ureed to attend an i take part in th- .- b h:a:i..n. Don't forg-t to go! LOW VAA.j W. C. Hale visited his I:-r, -hep y est oplay. Miss Shirley T-xt herd of C,. a .r ., Vi ;..!' Dr. and Mr-. 1 and -d a M is . t'lo Woo b..:, iridi here yertrrdny. Fay Haskell of Fl . Isited relal;". ea hero yestei day. Mr. and M t . IVt r son Fb. 01. t isii. ..I t ro i r ag- He: Satut dayrhts. and and Mrs. irr.ond da. . hter Han John At wood and fa'nily m Saturday and S inda'-". Mrs Ja.-k Idoyd of Ha 1 . , -n ..nd. visited her parnt. Mr an I Mis. James Harris. ' Saturday ami Sunday. S. P. Howiartd of Juniatta. XeH . visitod Mr. and .Mrs. Marshal Kin here Saturday and Sunday B-n Palmer of Huir:.oud, vieited 1 datives here Sunday. Kfv. and Mrs. C. A. Frown went to Indianapolis yesterday to see their son t.'leo, why is stat:n-d at Fort Benjamin Harrison, and as ho was expecting to be rnoved in a few days they went d'.wn to S'C he went. I'b.aries Clinton who working at Ibiwasiuc. some time. iJ:is letuin-.l t P. I. Weak1.- was a Hai be ft re i i: l" en Mich.. for . 1 .0 w t - i ! . nro nd is.tli or yesterday. P. A. Berjr and Ccri (Irate trans acted busin-ss in Chicaipj yesterday Mrs. Tom Grant and M.-s were Ch:eu,rj visitors ?. Mr. ami Mrs. K. I. Griff F.vtI C, - rtiay. t h v - e r an; Idammond yesterday. j Fred Miller end sister. Miss Ella, j arrived home Mondav evfninsc after J visitinsf their aunt ami otbrr relatives j in Chicaffo for s-i-eral days. j This section is enjoyira; the sprinjf j weather now and as a result tb.e early , spring crops and irardens will begin : shoolins; out of the ground l.ke maRio. ! Pied Schnerletn tiansaited business! in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Ear! Hay den. dtstrb t deputy, for the Royal Neighbors, w en? to Ham - mond yesterday" to arrange for a bi? i meeting to be held there v edncsdny night. DYER NEWS St. Johr. township goes over the top. Sch.er cr ille. St. John and Dyer, the three thri ing towns in St. John township, report total sabs of .3ic0'") of tiie third liberty loan bond to date this with $31,000 sold of the first two issues. places this township way over the top cf its allotment for all three issues. The three towns will soon be flying their honor flags. To say that you h-nve alreadv subscribed to the- liberty loan is the same a if a soldier would say he had already fought a battle We can't go back; we (an't slacken effort. In the end these dollars we put in to tht-se loans will not only be an honor to us forever, but a sound and fine investment We st il hate a tew unsigned application blanks. The Firs! National Rank of Dyer. A GOOD RANK in a GOodi TOWN. Tuesday evening a patriotic meetin? will take place at So hererviJIe whete able speakers win t.e present to give int-iesting patriotic talks. The drizzly cold weather Sunday caused but few machines to 'entire out. for tl.e day was anything but pleasant. Dr. E. E. Evans of the. north part of the count tr isited fryer Saturday afternoon. Thursday evening of this week a patriotic meet-ins; will be held at Uan-

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DISAPPEARS QUICK I Th tmmt rfTt-rlv-, m-'talal mm A hrailM way t reBt" ImIt Is wlrh DeMItrmcl. rirlal unl'irr Hrtl. It mtn Setktrr wltk eartatatr mm abrra aaas ty. Hesalta tra Ha sae r lamediate aad laattac. (twtlr resah DvWIracla, k oriataa( MaHtarr UaU. aaa a M-r-baetc Bvaraataa la aaea anrkar. At fall rmwmtm tm A, 1 anl 02 aaa. ar fey aaJ! fTaa aa ta aim fa nut u rcety t of 9 ric-. i-R Weak maIU& tm atmta rr- relie aat reaMrt. OeMirarlc. 120th 9. aaa Iarhi Ara Xrn Tar. over I'ratrie It is arointr . i-n,iif; jiml rxprcted to b at tie S.-'ui'ier school, to be an jnterest-nR a goo-J p'.zed crowd ! it attendance as the sr.-akers prorvi'se ti ffive po?rtot:e talks that every body will be pleased to hear. n a. -count ' the bad weather 9undty the pi cm. sod ball farr.e b'tween the I . H S. team and the Kannins bo s could not be played, but the boys promise .,s pond pames this summer ; ." we have patience. C ii. I.;;, by of Mom "nee, was -a Dyer visitor yesterday afternoonIn memory of Valeria S.rhail . ilbd April 23 rd. 1?I7; '.'c had a d-irl'.rift treasure. She wm our Joy and pride. We loved her. ah, perhaps too well. For soon she slept and died. AH is dark in our dwellifltr. I.on-ly our heirts today. Fo.r the one v.e loved so dearly. As an antrr-I passed .away. Hut when the. storm of life Is part? And we arrive at heaven's doer. V.".; -vii: find her with the angels. And io w-th h"r fore veiui.o; e. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH SCH'T.I.BP. ANT' SON Xt'IU.ERT. CHANCE FOR FOUR MEN IN THE DRAFT Tr'ob--m" o r. of . -cry . rift ar needed in the nnt-opal army and the H a m irrnrii i,X':i;,..n board i.-"- oef-rin--: th" opportunitv "o !;., ;ien in th. dr.-1 ft 10 flttb with tiiO'r skill. Tii!' eon. enlist they apply befor" Faturds; lbm'-:v.l:or whate-ef you-,- - ri?:-"i : c-n the outside you cm f.d'o"" it tithe ar.ny. This is an oppcr'u 1 1 ? y fer the workir.ftn. but don't b iii;'ro:,i',cd if 3-5:1 don't pet to fro to Era:. ". DASTARDLY CRIME OF ALIEN r;,T F--. MIbTT. Apr!! 2". " -'-nfe.ini; '. h." :. .. . . . ' l u l-oiv of Miss Augusta c.. ' '-. :. f-e;- n::ricing her to P"yal Oak. Mio'i.. throus'.i 9 matrimonial ad. Helmut S. hpii it. alien nemy and suspected la ad of a :nurdr plant, (omuiitte.) suictdo here today. Schmidt rr.ml.--ii under an iron b.1. ! fr-d i? end droppd it on his h ad. r rusliinsc his skull. C. OF C RE-ELECTS WILSON PRESIDENT Hammond chamber of Co-.trr.erce d -recto s last evening: voted unanlmouslv for the amalxamation of Hammond and East Chuaeo. Attorney Jesse Wilson was ree'act.d president for the f.-.urtb tiri'e. C. M. McDaniel. vice-prs ident. J. J. Ruff and David Eatery, secrete t -y. POSNERENLISTS. David Posner. engaged in the re! estate and insurance gam. at 'SO Siji'e ot'-e.-., is winding up bis business affti? pi-eparattTV to leaving: for the arm. v. Me Tui" enlisted in the covnp.-. t--1 i--I e -r 1 t ; , - -i t . Juice of Lemons! 'How to Make Skin White and Beautiful ......i.-...""----"-"S""S"--""' At the cost 01" a smail jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion b.autif.er. by squeezing '.he Juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a line cloth so no 1 mull pulp gets in. then this lotion will beep fr-s-h for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice, is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as fr-ckb-s. sallowness find tan. anl is (ho ideal skin softener, smcoth'tur and heautitier. t tfy ;t : Get three ounce of or chard white at any pharmacy nnd two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the fa.ee. neck, arm? and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the rosys and beauty of any skin. It is truly marvelous to snioollk-n rough, red hands. Adv. GREATEST STORY That Has Come Out cf the War. It is Called Covered With iYiud and Glory Brad it if you're man enough ta face tb facta, er wotaaa enough to stand the trath. Da Nat Mia tk Thira Ckaater an To-Morrow's Examiner yte.''lUJ',".-..K'J"iiW.vJyyi.l'3'.' '