Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1918 — Page 2
April 27, WIS.
T ; mn be sufficient to ay that everv!...!v who has been h pproaehed V.;i re-io,-7-d"! wH'l 3 till" spirit of loi.iiiy. 1 -iJgfaftffcftfi V-liOAT BASES LOSE THEIR TERRORS FOR ENGLAND
THE TIMES' FINANCIAL Hi
Sell . ui h.i" a tt'ovi' meet h-en . o. ii ha - i; iw n t io- p :vrm,ir. -ously 1-y the ii tnt-rert. : ami h 1" "'i! ' 1. d ". I fnis.
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Splendid Red Cross Temple Is Erected by Enthusiastic Indiana Harbor Hustlers in Just Eight Hours to the Mniute.
Wires at pi."HP and 1 1 1 a n i c b ft 1 r s a n 1 nrn !'- f.' ti. m ....tie
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! PATRONS COMPLA
OF THEJBESTHESIT1 ; Pity the oPor Thirsty Hoosier, for He Suffers Indignities.
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A DAGGER IN THE BACK That the woman's dread hn ?h vip 1n the moniinjr to start th dav's work. "Oh! how r.iy back aches." ;"LD MEDAL Hairpin Oil Oarsuies T.i ken today ms the backache of topirrro taken svery day euds the hackBrho for ail time. Don't fielay. Wht's tt! n rf jniforine' T!trM 'akiriK C-OL.D MEDAL. Haarlftn O ' Car'ilss to'av and b reiixvod tomorrow. Tak three or four every 'lay and be permanf:tt'v free frrn '.TP:irhir, j, !i?tr-35!nir Vk putn. But bs fure to ger COLD !EDAL Since U96 HOLl MKDAL
Vsaritu Oil has been the National Rem- j !y of Holland, the Govemmenr of the l Netherlands haing srantd a peM? ' '!iarter authcrizuiK its preparation and 1 sie. The hovjewir"e of Haiiand would ;
limojt a "Oii bt- without !lr"id phe vould wi'hmit hr "Kve.l Pjtrh Drops." s she. tjuintlv felis (!OLD MF!DAI. Ifeariem Oii ia psulcs. This Is tile on teason why yoi wl ind the corner fir.d rhiidren o H-!!and itar1v and
robust Ot)LP MEDAL are li pu;. "rieira! J i r-.n n ott rr!il' ' in.pi rvjd direct j from the laho'-H tone n Har1:t Hol-
'-',.!. Mu; ).- s.i-o to r ';.'LD M PDA 1 r,.u I-oSc for the i. nro on . very box Sold . b reliable .ir-.istsis' :n si.alod parkag-s. ( " ihre" eizs. Money refunded if thev j ('''' d r ot help vnu. .U:-'-pt only the ' rOLD All
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in many of thf mi. I'll.. f.;;-r. ai tf-t vtv ;i.-d with the HVcrao Vot Ha:n salnun. Thev are d.rty. il'nRi. P
i'fcbted piatvs a ml tht s.r- s a j .-.name and disprnre. fay th.' diink.rs ifl Muny a ;sn v. ho riavo ti'- 'r'x! jj si.r.i-.:Iant is beint; 'irc.l of ).' appetite . W
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ZftbriicRe (above). German lT-toat at Ostend, and map f-howing: relation of l -boat bases to England. The recent British raid on the German U-boat bases at Zeebrugee and Ostend is believed to have been very Ruccessf ul. Five concrete ships were sunk in the channels, and it is believed that the entrance to the ci.nal which feeds Zwhrupge from Britrs, the main U-boat base in Belgium, has be.en effectually blocked. Considerable damage was done by the Kuns of the British warships to works on shore at both ZeebruEKe and Ostcnd.
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DeLDXE THEATRE TODAY Douglas Fairbanks i n "In Again Out Again" 'The Son of Democracy' J no l.'o r,f A'traharn L'.nroia, rf-', ;:;s( t:,,rl fhaU'-'. " '! hJ ' '.;'! ''I A'fO-' SUNDAY "Wallace Reid and Kathlyn Williams "Big Timber" "t.o For.r.i-- Y.-'r FATTY ARBUCKLE
"The Bell Boy"
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ENGLAND
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CALAIS I
FPANCE
CKICAOO GEAIN TTJTTJmES. C(.rii-Mv. !!.:; .In. v. ' 1"-, Oats May, .i;ly. Tt
by the lack of a.I la:i..r.ond. If you don f lii jsoiii w h"r' 'N.." sund thorn r '. i !a
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ke 1t ifr-t ami a-oti!'. -. either b bun.o." a'
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m mm voting , -
, ppocif.oation was w ithin Id ponding completion of contracts for const motion j of Tii.noo adilttional oar by o'her manii-
faoturers w ith whom Jol-.i: sknton V li
the railroad arninitrnlion'. Urcpu rchast's. is negotiating over
the filar.i.-? hrfn.i'-d out by t.- pr. t..r. si'ate.l tb.p injured Ind.ana
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GUARDS TO CELEBRATE!;
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an of ll.i;..b'W.nK art' o i .: i n i ii ti iaiiiied vol was k r'Ki:
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onrnl cleiti-ui. The fact that
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PHONE 70 Estimates Furnished
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J. M. Rell Building Contractor 4335 Forsyth Ave. East Chicago.
The me. '.-.'. rs of the Hatt
i.ard hn e arranged for a f-i::'-ar
h U to be, hold at the llar.uootvt r.trv c i ib Tuosday I'.V.'ol. April ii'.1 liiO'V.hors five r'-'i'o -''-! t be pt
ton. K. a vo y or.Jc-yu" to o.omr.K i-!.-,n-i Tii.i. wo; i-.- i-nty .-' j sir.o i i sar.Jwuin Co .. on band.
HJilillHlsVJfi j Th Hon - Sua if lia w. Kcd very
l a i d s-n.-o th'-ir flsant in r-nii-r to .'-.euro the r of Z) ir.'-n ;. a." to ona o:n into tho tat-' s r at prestnt about T a--;:1.' have. fiEnilu-d their i . noin i r, t o the m t , soon i-n additional t. i
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it ion !af fa!! mired mini-fr '.- tiolil to L,e re T!i'-v h.-i-.-o 1 1; o-.;'. Of ) who ,nn::o-s to be - s v i ' e and n r f,ft on men
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Telephone S34. JOHN PORA CO. Real Estate, Loans Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC. Pora Building. 3462 Guthrie St. Indiana Harbor, !nd.
I f h i' . y. or. d has
t u a v r, r vo.unt
f o r t "no rest . T -, r a 1 i p i Mill . lt--r! -S : . ' 1 S no y ' . ' i-. o -d in Ci-' :" on lio- 11. ::. The t
-. .-!-.. i are t . I '. 1 I ili, e i 1,1 l 'is '.- k at our n-'.iiii-.a ; : ' : be;. mli havi. a - -i a ! r . a ! s rn i- t- o i .-a o at a mop O ' ' f o j , , -r-, c i oii,' an i. pi i s i r. '-, . :i : ' - in t ii r ; e .: ion "oven so far in th Hhe p.r. f iinil-ed i-v. IrtM-rty Joan siib3 WhrkT.i. oi - .. r h at Siri'-o v--e b e i .rle or, q. w hi t'n',1 r, own ,i proposition"
his name nrpears on the r"K if tt a t ion book i.-i F-.iff iriont evidence of hi risrht.
2 Any p-i-. n who will b.' a o,'Jilliei vii'.t at the m-xt general electon. ivi.'i.-p i.aioo or.-a tiot tpptur on
the r.;; 1 1 1 : a o n book, i.s entitbd t ' , o;e if ;. r.ia'Ken an rif!iJ: it that io' J i a i) i.-iiiti- d ot,.r ,.f his I'lo' ill ' t . j
la'oti'd lokral voter who wi:l lie ye,'ir- cf aif befoie n,v.t l ti-oi . ntitled to vo:! the ; iii i o: th- pn ty lo- in- j in. it"d for )-.! ruiuLdate f to v t.' i.nd if bis . iht is j
rhalliritifd lie r.v . (pialify at the ln-xtj Ker.or.il oleitir.p.. and that io- intends i to "uppott and v. it for the noir. in"i j of ti.e party w hoso tS'li't lie o i.n to ! lote. I If a v..f r '.s c ho ' ' i-ni'i d !e m .?; j make H.Ti'iai ii to pioie i,is .j jt!.i). it- , lions as a 1 ;) lot-'r and t.'i paiti j F. ff i ' i.;i t ii. n.'. a.1 lust Hem-ral oleotioii a:ei if in- .ioi to t v i, re-, til. n h; intn-ntinn as J
to th.- pari , v. :i; M.n.i'1 1 ht. til.- nv.M I
f: iT-r.ii t o n. f lirtlnl ration tit the Primaries. Iv.ei, '..;.i' oiist 1 ii.: is'i r .n ordei!
to votf a; Ii..- ii. xt t -tieril f lor t i(,n
i am! !o- nmy . by c :ir,a with I hs pr;i..iry -!ect ion in -p" t r of liis preiri'ot an a pp i '. . a i ; .n for -r ir ost r:.L t
J ! ;:y rt I ont. n.'.l and .hiomi
to. i.uri' voii-r w no x i in i . . s p r e s . n p r r- o . n ! , t Konel,-. fleet .on. Silo;..!,) ri! v.-ay. b.u peed rot do .'
John rri.rlac. until April 2 a Clary saloonkeeper, today in oiary city oourt was tinod JSO wiien ho was found ftui'.ty oT violating the state liquor laws. Jut'tfa Dunn Bfi-?esod the fine
Result of Mayor's Enforcement. 1'rif-elac a arroftod by Mayor j IL.'lk-s' polio., force as a result of hisi determination to enforce tin.- dry law to; th" letter. la lice had found, 'hev a;d, i
n quantity of lupior in ITisohn 's plac of tiusinoss.
Defended By City Attorney. Prisehie was defended by I: ilur Davis, city attorn-y.
SEVENTY THREE BOYS LEAVE C0R
I GlMPJAiLOB 11 ij i S-vcnty-throe iannnond iio'.s ift th I j mormna on t'r. M on - n for ('atno TayI lor. Ky . where thoy will join the na
tional army in training. The scenes at partTsr were j mj.reyi.ai ve. mothers, sisters and sweetheart." sending their boys to the ((i.niiy pro. idly and holding
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. TTOCIS Keceipt. ft on"; iiiark'-k mixed, $16 1 T . T T-; good. 17.45: rough. $M '' lt.Z-: Hgr.t. lT.TT.: pigs. JKI.v-vi 17 ': h.--iv;
i'0'Jr 1 7 45; hulk. 1 7. 1 -j 1 7 i'ATTI.E Recoiiits. 1.7,'"o: market M'-ady: beeves, $ii.t.lO 17.?'.: co jis-h.-if
( SS.75 M ' -1 0 ; istockors-feeders 'a 12.15: calves, $7.&f.' '? 1 i "
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PRPHEUP
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CHICAGO PRODUCE. Kt'TTKR reatnory ei-
reamery firsts. 4 1 ' 'a 4 1 1 4110; ser.jnds. o o r;i'.e. K;tIS rJinr:e. 01 1 Z2'n eSo. livk rou rr n y--f. . w
2S: gee-e, 13c; spring. : turkeys. 2Jc VKAL on to .. lbs . 10" CO to so n.s . 16": 'a i7';c: :mi to ii" lbs., ;r,C; fancy. 21 2 4i 'Jlc: oorw ight kldn.vs. 14'f?175 lbs.. 15c. coarse, 10 to
12c PliTAT'lfiS ("ar, !: YYis.-AIinn
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FIRST GARY DRAFT
MAN TO BE LIEUT.
FEATURE ATTRACTION. TODAY SUNDAY A Rural Musical Comedy. Fun HihE LURE RUBENS cn r. Farm. S Peop'c 3.
1 ai k tears as b. st they could. Ti..? H:i:-.:u...nd '.ode- f Kii:. and the Mi ot In-1 hood of i:.ai!vay Trainmen. s...'ith 1 '..- y I'.i al. Till, last ov-n:ng gave an .pjo; a'.b- and imp:ossve farewell
1 pa: ty t the seven' y -n-1 or ip'pdi iin-;
r.edd.r, g as .Alt .it
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CMI7 USE VOTING
- KMGHIHES IRPHIMUYl
l national army men and the boy? who
go p, r era ie. 1-. J. 01 'wurii piesi. ied. Th ! were pa'.iiotb talks l.v Judge V S. Ueite;-. Oeorge Hannatier. A. M. T line'-. Kdward Kiud and V. U. stfv-
' 'c 1 pora! Pi n '. 1 Tin. lor, Ky., who
lt.--dd.nK of ;ar. a-.t boat d to let iim olur t
h.s time and leave with ' f men sent from Clary, has '..-en graduated from the office : s tta n.bS .fmp. 'orporn! Itedd ng is o-i .1 furUmh 1:1 olary and wears on his loft n-tr. a w hi to stripe, a half inch thick it.'J two inehlong, which indicates that he ; eligible for promotion to 'lieutenant. He ex
pect? to bo i.leut. Redding bef
Nadell & Fuller Classy Singing and Ta'king.
The Three Rianos The Disciples cf Darwin. "In Monkey Land." James Fulton & Co. Present Corr.edy Skit Entitled "OLD HONESTY." Jack Dresden Funiosity. Matinees 10-1 5c. Nights 10o, 25c, 35c s'err Fho'V Mrtrlav, Y"edrieorja and Saturdnv. Mntmee Doily ":?n p m. Nights. 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays i.'i:;nuou J-ll p. m.
iwjf !!M..ll.i!U.l.k!-l, AWMV-Vx mm,'"", t. i'wiiy
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Ti;ro excellent vaudeville at
or-o-entej and in addition, l.eo Mi('otniaek, Tom Williams and Jack Desmond sang. A splendid lunch was served.
j Sixteen more boys lea e May 1. Th ! names of the t e v n t -1 h ree who went t 'dar follow: j Meddurd Steff.-ns. 64S Tlohman ft, (('has. V. Winkler. :t-"S Mulligan Ave., (Walter Wesley MiiliUan. 1SS MummiT j.-e. -. P.r..nislw Selkowski. 510 Km-
V.b.en Lake count y had its pro. inet cut down from 17.2 to ; m the (jMimb that the jurehnse of s-. ral voting machinos would eliminate much work that was one thing n roe outlook for
smippiM'ig 01 . n rouiiiinn. wood Ave.;Lv-i Piamond. I.os AngeHut lb- la w mak'-i no allowance for , nan M. Thrnne, 207 Michigan -We.; uo of the itifichiri. s pn the primary i-, ,,, rp Matfinot. 7 2 Oakley Ave. w hen th'y are iiee,'d more than etser M,le T'azkoli, 4''0 link .-'reet; P'ransie-
ak r...r.inbr. f!s K.4th Mace; Hart y
MOTORCYCLE
ACCIDENT iSrip-iAi. To The Tiv.f.sT IiWELL Ind. April 27. Meagor infot mation in a telegram from I.os Anjtol,. Calif., received here tmiav announced the death in a motor, vile accident of Ponld Kerne-.-, w!-... formerly resided on e farm e t Orchard drove, f,.ur miles east of Ix.ivell.
p ASTI M E
-TODAY-
WM. S. HAUT in the "The American Patriot" A Five Act Keaiure.
-SUNDAY-
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in a five net ft autre "THE HALF BREED"
.-1 e 1 in this ;ti the prl-
P. aker.
ma i-v Tni; be ;. ,j at'i'it Ijhv? 1 ' 0 T .
ieotion. 1 ; t M.-.temmt
Tf.e Ptimar.' and f lf!7 and Til- Ti 1 C'l to p 'i 1 1! si; it.
'" st J llS th. re nr.- more 01 ndid ttes. tl.e next j j., ot-sc o.uence farmers nnd elect Son
officials are up in tht air. i.arys pre- , ; ru j,r cinc"s w 10 reduced ."a per cent, which j iteer.e. 44 menus that if voting is heavy all th j t,-.i stute
s made by mo have inquired
fret'iu't ra t ion e s has k ! n d -
4 S i i , ! ' y s 1 1 e e t ; W m . II. ;" Hohoian stieet; Chester ', A h street; W'np Kennedy.
street ; Wm
voters may br unable other hand 'here -s
to lote. t i-ouble
Cn the
st reet :
reported Johnson.
'Ola-.!'; irl.e; . verl T'ls-
i!,y n.irot at S.m'i p ot , for drill at pe (opi'.iir.i b.-il! nr.d any one wi.-hing to join their rai.ks in invite fjto ne nrPaenr Taoiiiiv evening. May 7:h. kp no drill will be hf Id Tuesday next on bpcunt of tb'- s.oioker n l.lrh they have a ranged for t bin f rrght
Si. iot Vnri: lo!lar At an 17 r. : n y ! fi 1 y 1 !ond s. You roarer jinir failure to buy 1 iPorly nom1i.
30,000 CABS SEE ORDERED 01 tf'MOD
to
Harbor Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shining Parlor 3404 V2 Michigan Avenue Near Guthrie St. Indiana Harbor, Ind. Straw, Panama and Felt
Cleaned Blocked and Repaired for both ladies and gentlemen. WE CLEAN AND DYE ALL KINDS OF SHOES Exclusive Chairs for L a d i e s.
U. S. ORDER MAKES GARY HOPEFUL
Heavy government orders for cars glvec to the American Car Sr. Tonndry company makes Gary hopeful that .ho concern will uce its steel city ulto for r. new plant. The tjrlflg'e beIrjj ti'iiir at Buchanan street ever Grand Cfi-ivtmet rtver connects with the coinpany"n Gary site.
VYA?IIIN',Ti .N P. f
cr-s for "ii.oeii box and coal cars ro cost n th." ?i'Ko'Kt" between $s(i,0if and J ;i.n' M.i'nn were pi . cod l esior lay !iy Director i iemirnl Me Adoo with the Amerion i'ir m 1 Fein -try compapy at fixed rrirfs w hich villi represent nhot.it 5 per
George Kondiles, Prop.
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Handsome Interior Decoralion
life mm Mi Ih4 . ' i's 1 iff n 1 vf r i ff I I 5 . i , 1
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nurouea elects m 11 .
J I-, - - , v- i r--- i-fri.trtit.iw-irfctT.tTiaV.iil-frog
r;it. i5o sjo-
Pony Sada. 51 1 15o;!i street.
Ib.b--; Aug. lioebler. Jr.
from the country. .ns Hohmnn s'.ieef; Tunioyne Fn.Tlius in St. ,1'hn township preclnctn j noliS j, Griffith- Kniert Turner. 7.S7 Tnwere out from Puree 0 me and voters d'ana Ave.: J... ph I'pinoso. 2.'2 Fnvntf of fiyer. Sr. John nnd other parts must s.: Mii;,. liokilk. 7.".-4 e!rnll street: go to S herervlile to vote, a distance of j j.-arl Hostet'er. S West ffurcn street; many miles for seme J f 1 1; ieppe Ib.rai. 471 Hoiimnn street: St. John township votrrs kicked i.,x,.jnno cratd. (tan Franoisc.-,; r.d W. str. ntie iis! thai the reimblb ans nml vn Cider, IP-ston; Sam Jonovier. f'f
don ra hired Attorneys Parr and l'sit I i see if the precincts cou'oin't be ristorei'. to their old status. IJut it is sab! thin can't be done. So there you are.
HOW DRY LAW OPERATES HERE "'During the Mm Ii period thirty-sev-in women were arrested in 'Pary. two of 1 hem for intoxication and H.7 men, of which number t w nt y t h rr e v.i r for intoxication. Duritsg the drv period there have poen oniy fourteen arrests cf women and rion for Int Ixb-at ion. The number of rr.'-n arrested has been 185. sventeon of them being for Intoxication. In this cpy the police went on
Vpni 27. Ord- the assumption, prior to April 1. that n
man should not be arres'ed for lieing intoxicated unless he mad a disturbance. Since then the rolioe authorities are going on the assumption that if n man has no legal right to see u-e It he ought to pay a fne for breaking the Piw. Therefore the police order is ti nt every in-
rr st. d.
pri lit.
nnour cement of e-nct prices andtoxientrd p-.rson is to be
COMING TO THE EIJOU NEXT SUNDAY.
DocoratioTio for ny part of yotir hou'? car. be chosen from our mariytoueI effects m O'iTP Orefn. OM F.osf, TJch Reds, etc. Our rrc-tir floral patterns will mako yrmr rooms bowers of beauty during t summer season. New uotlona la
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A. WARSHAW Phone 7S2-M. 3 S01 Fir St. Indiana Harbor, Ind
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.'-tate street. John J. Sopko. 24 Douglas street; Joe Marino. M4 Calumet aienue; Ray J. Man.'li. 172 Indiana avenue: Wm. Block, R5 State street; Anthony
J. Reinhoiz. 51$ Murray street: I7!mer 7d. '".-rasbaum, 779 Ilehnian street: Floy j M. Cras'iauin. 77! C'aude street: Floyd
H. Cannon. 577 Hohinan street; Klmer Doner. Cameron street; Charles II. Ensweiler. 21 Rimbarh avenue; Andrew n-.rk'.i-. It I u'limer avenue; Jno. Slierosfy. 1172 i einninia aienue. Alex Frisk, -'i S Pme fiieet; Stanlslaw ilinosii;v. 57f Ames avenue; Wm. Warrllow. Miller, Ind: Wm. I- S i-nmer, 44 State street. Lawrence Cederholm. S41 Chicago a-.f nuo; Kazimer Ocyzorily, l."4 lirhman street", John C. Trt-ook, Ti 4 Douglas street: Angeles Pappas. 413 I".. yinth Street.. Chicago. Irn J. Smith, 32 Doty street; Patinsluiv rntrzalek, 177 Cameron s'reet:
l ied Iirenauz, 1,2 ( lark sttoer; Frank j
mrriori. . h yn
clro. 4 7 n.mbarh
ttrorr. :.4I Morton .'iventie; August Rungr. Stn Calumet avenue: Ed Ci. Knoieerzor. 54 (.'Iin'on street; Tho ,. (Pnehringe-r. 22tt Plummer avenue; Ray A. Park;;, 257 State street ; wm. runr.lngham. 35! Miehtgn avenue. P'tcr Medic, ."il Wal'er street; Victor in M;it-tiiizyr-'. 4"3 )"eott avenue; Harry Tim kert. S75 Stat'- Iine s'reet; Nicholas Kar.a, Indiana Harbor; Thos. R. Washington, 712 Ogdon stieer; T'bil'ip J.
Tiordens. 1f2 Hoft'man street; Rfvfordjlpi
Mungo, 700 Price place; Walter IP Kpps. Carl 17. Shioyer, Emil U. Krr.ll. Citto Rerg. Walter F. Brasel. Joseph L. F!adelii, P.ali'h TI. G. Nelson, Paul Eians.
Xi. 1 Tho new movinc; picture, "The Kaiser," which will he shown tomorrow night and continue for one week at the Bijou theater, for the first time on any screen, will make even a pacifist's blood boil- and we won't lip good lighters until our blood real I v BOILS. No. 2 Some of the criticj will not lilce it because it mixes FACT o freely with FANCY. Other critic, looking with keener insight, will ee that "The Kaiser" is jutt the sort of thing the people fcave been yearning for.
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THE BEAST OF BERLIN intended to ENTERTAIN.
tlid net cost a million dollar. did cost just enough to soak wkale ef a picture. is celcoUtej te stir your blood mod snake you cbeer like mad Vi NOT a war picture. smashes dramatic rules to pieces. Wno cares? .hows the Kaiser FROM THE INSIDE! shows Kaiser punched on jew (freaa fact). shows the end of the Kaiser (from fancy). is Rupert Julian's me tar work I . .. .
JUST AS ONE PAY rue nn.ni? m i-. ir ml lm - PEOPt E WILL 4ACH OUT AND CRUSH THE. BE AS r OF BEKUM (SCErMe . KOM THE KAlSE, THE OEA5T OP deKUfN )
TBt Pnited Press WASHINGTON, April 27. The German drive menace against the channel Is forcing the All-.cs to use grat efforts to cheek the foe. This menace is so serious that to stop the Germans Is the most to be expected for some time. It Is certain there will be no major Allied counter offensive for the present Fooh's strategy thoroughly approved by American ofTi"ta!s is to wear down the Germans as much es possible. There can b" no mistaking that the Allied reserve has been heavily drawn upon for forces simply to hold the Germans thus far. This throwing of reserves evidently has been so se-ious that fresh forces must he hurried In before the Allies can even think of a telling counter stroke. American forces are grettlng across In constantly increasing numbers.
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