Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1918 — Page 5
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SOCIAL NEWS! 6 COMINO EVENTS. ' The Monday Afternoon Ibid-ce Club j v.;,! bo entertained Mr-. John 12. I'its.-i-ereM at her home in Cvc-roll street ! Meiidiy at two o'clock. The Ladies- Aid ,' M. K church will 1 0'.."i-i old new?pai'i rs- and maahinos Tuesday a. m., April 3oth. All li.ivms j mint' please place on ;!.; walk, tic," sepalately. 4-27-I The Hnrnmon 1 'Von-an's Club win c".o- its year's wor'i for 151 7-1 vitli; an all nay session Saturday, May 4th,' Jit t he il'isor.i.- Teuiple. The iriirninjc sesu.n will open pn.mrt'y at le:X0 .. ..i , l. ., i .,.,.),, . .... !,., department ch i'.-incn. nr.ar.efil seore-' Mt. treasurer, aud'tirits 'lntnlt tee. also i.','i'ri1i!:P cot rept.ua;n: and leierat ion f.'.T.irii'S. The i:ias' al prora.ns at 1' .tli sessions will tai in eliare of Mrs. l""Vf! Hannauer and Mrs. W. H. Mil esoh. l-unclieoii v .ill bo serve.; at t '.e ive-tlurty ' !oek and wih foi-' h u.-.l by the eh etioii oi" ..riii ers for tUe . .:. e v. ;ir "r- ;i. nn 1. Kri.-ht ! .h.airinan ail Mrs. Ci'jvl.'s S. Kennard. i i:c chairman of the lunch. n eon-.- ; laittep and th. y request tlvit all re.i-r- ! -us for the luncheon be m.idc be.'. Wednesday. Mny 1. re ,, m i All members of th Evanc-lical I.adie' Aid art requested to attend ti e funei-fil of Mrs. Cann, MondttV. 2 p. m . Rt the church on SIbiey x. 4-27 A Tbe Frt.lav Aflernoon Club was enertained "ii Thusday of this week by irs .1. fi. rtckson ivt-her home in Hieh-i-r.d street and with the members she hid "as Ki-.ests Mrs. F. f. Prohl. Mrs .1 iscph Ha: nit, and her house suest. j Mrs. H. W. K.x of WaukoRin. lib The j children of the members were also en- j t-i tamed at the meet :!-.. 'i'iu- ni-mb -i brr uEh- their knittttiK to the in.-.'-' ins ' client tha eflprnnoii in n delightful! F-ciai way. In two we. ks Mrs. Jacob Hanson of Sibley street will b hostess i to the dub. Miss Hazel Ki-senbatim bad the mem-- , fcera the So and So Ciub as J,.-r j,uest.-- : at this w-ek's ehib imv-tine at her home. In lnirralit.n avenue. Miss Helen I Pri-nee and Miss Lillian Ilonhsun j worn -;nertaincd w ith the foliowinK j rluli members, the Misses Relma an 1 I lrtha Huso, Mae France, Grace Pro- J viak. Charlotte and Alma Kast.n. Clara j r.use and Kva'aad Hazel Hamer. Th- j linetnw ctrved a daintv collation end i .... c.-.nU- i ne.l rl.-a,.n!t!v with i -.-.r' M,..- c.r-.-e Hroviak was named as the next hostess. ! . The last meeting; of the year of the j history committ-e of the Hammonl lr,m.oi.'a rini, . 1 11 he helrl MotldiV wfl-l moon. April 2?th. at the 1: mie of Mrs. j Furl'v Dunbar. 27 Rmibacli avenue. The : ln..T- e. the meeriiiir is two-thiftv; o'clock. Mrs. Walter L. Wise has trie 1 , .... ..-, ; eVir-tro Ti.i-i.to for the, Piuiual election luncheon of the club1 on Saturday. May 4th. may be obtained 1 from Mrs. Glenn L. Lbrirbt. at this , meeting and the members will com" to a ; fnal decision regarding the nnnual pic-i rue of the department. The followinc j will be the afternoon's program: j America All Recitation Gil s Warner. Jr. j Paper, "The Flora of tlie Dune.s" Mrs. C L. V.'olff ' Talk. "The Dunes" AUy. D. J. M..ran At th- evening wi.ir sriee at j I'aui's l"pis-opa! church Sunday. Aprd; 2St)i. at seven-thirt y o'clock the follow-j ir.(T will l-e the ptogram: ! Anthei--."Tc Th-e pio I Lift At-.- S .i-.l" j S:lo. "! W'til IlMol Tlv-e i Lor.l '-fosiT, t Miss Weilie McDaniel. J Anthem "The j Radiant Morn IIth P.oised Away On account of the patriotic demonstration In Himrnond ysterday tlie Kind's Iiau.tl-.tf rs of the Christ in n church postponed their meeting until next Friday afternoon. May 3rd, when', Mrs. 1'eim. r I.cnnett or Indiana -i cnu will be h-.'Stess at a social af "ernoon. The Alpha Phi '!ub meetins was) postponed from yesierday until Friday' afternoon. May llith. wh. n Mrs. Joseph Thompson of H i -bland str-. will be hostess at at thimble, patty. The members of the p. A. M. Club i postponed ind.'tmitely their me.-tin? which was announced for ls evening on account of the patriotic d-monstra-tion. a- i I Visitors rrom Fast Side ami Gnrv were entertained last evening lv Ham-1 inond Temrle No. .Z Pvthian Sist rs a ' the meeting- in the Pythian Temple. corner of Hohman and Ogd.-n streets, i Tiie meetinp was featured by ihe ini'lation of a cluss .f candidates follow init i which there was a very enjo able social j hour. j There will be a n of IVu-ons R-b. U.ah ' F. hall In State tr. '-tlnpr this evening dee a I the T. (). f). j A meeting of Opal Hive T. M. M. for drill practice 'erday of ten (..on at the I No. -"II L. O. v.as h'-ld ves- . '. 1 '. hall 9 GABY THEATRE Li
Coming Sun. 7 Big Acts of Supreme Vaudeville 7 H Featuring "TTTta IW1L KOi 'M," s, unit ' r n .1 1 C -m -d;.- Prams'!-: Oddity. i Till: VILLAGK 4. A N'T .a OTHRR R i '? 1 ACTS.
Coming Friday lavenlng, May "t The Moat tlrllliant Musle.il Flveot of the frnxta.
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SCHOOL CHILDREN TO SEE THE KAISER
Hy an antiem. nts .. Uh the miniflKement i.f the 1'ijou T!v:r.? the fallow - Witt schools sir- to Tlii Kaiser at reduced pri i:es li'.nucn the hours of I tLaO and ti p. i-.. T!;.' tiiV's are to ! shcih''i1 front I the t aohers. of their r..-:.(nviiVH schools I ami are vcd "ti'y e ti I lav ntloUed u th so'.-- 1. The f -.llowiri-r schools will attend ah vHUU S ..-h-.d. 'i u. sd iv. Columbia and Lin-ohi school. Wed ne-ol.iy. himl ri.il ILph Wo i;' v or: h who-!. Thu xday. Jiving and V.ulla.o school. Friday. The Ki.::'.-r is endorsed by th- Third Lib. rty Loan coniiiiit'oc and the Nntion.il !) i'ense Council and tin- it'.ana,'.--n.ent H! ro.-i'iv" at 3 for any orKanizati n s h.t wishc? ta'U'.id in a Indv. 4-27-1 NOTICE. Tl.e p-:j'f; ar.'l 'iwt'i -r s . 1-1 1 1 bay" of liv First he c-i-hered " F:-,J l-y Fi esh vte' i.i n ehurci v. 'ay. Ai'ii: lv it-, the m. Ha ve i-f. I-i Hi. 1,, at S :nu m s"U'n c id of ill tie- f'eiil of leSi,.n he i nk-.-d up by ..i.'..-. 4-::-i 1 '-' i e lo. -: t v . dents where the, dr.vlrs v. i t .t t m Ptat arn. - tin :t r.n. nothrr me.-rnor i-To'-sii-iy i v.n:!; .o.-ial Cub V i!l tie Vulianis -a at Jier In the afternoon the So. ei.t e-ta :iie 1 by Mrs. V. h.!ii in Cntn.-ron sue-t The menib :rs of the I. . I", flub wiH Ip.ith iwdy of lie enler'.-i in, i by Alis.s Webb urect tin- evetiinjr. i j The m.-.rri.i.-e of Miss I.rm.re P. j Flcy f. J.ir--: H Cam- of 'be X'. S .marines is announrr-i. the voW'.i's b.nvI nf taken place nt the Trem.mt ib'-.-l in Uaiws'.in, Tta. b.si Thursday ev.-n-ii-p. .Mr. r.n.l M.I' f':rr.e i.i v o taken, a I'urisbtd apart iii-iit in CaHcs'on w her l hey w ill remain imb! Mr. Carne leaves for France Mrs. Cam- v.as I'lini"! i.v connected with u State sir. e lie Hammond Hat Simp and hi-'.M a number of fi-lenda h"n A special F'TViC is annourn ed for Monday eveninc. Apri .nil, at se enthirty o ciock a', tie- I'm- sire- t !,.-....- j'eii.m church m , 1 , .-.-e ,.f A! ,.--! 1 1 11 tl.vS i I,, ienn-tt i iid two in n-rs f vie I Kev. Hilly .Sunda party, The Centre! school will b benefitted by on en; -rt-i inmr nt t l.e pi ven at the school Mond ife'nt o'clock, to purchase the school, l;okics" wil opt.. -on Mi l STmim will bi iy evening. April U'.'.h. at The proceed.; will be used a lantern and s'Mes for "The vlr.ind.ur oi." the 1 be shown with a s'er-'-lln r 11 .-f.nder of the propivii by pupils 'f Mirs .ttrai'iiu- Swans, u of the Hun-in '"it: Musical collee-e frci v 111 im. o.'-i a S-p anish dance by Yiobt Milne. Soldi: rs and Sai'ots dan.-e by Fmmanuel Ilellerman and Irvin Levin ami Sr-unr-cks Violet Milne nnl RiCh Preillatt. li v Corporal 11.1 ward Schott left 1 his trfrring for l-Iat t :-'s.u 1 Miss., aft.-' s;"-nil.n.r a t iv f urio'.sii w ilh IPiinit. end friends. Mr. arid Mrs. Jan'.es I' BasTi.y cf ,.4 W.-trron str.it sr.n. un. e the birth son. Where to Worship e Metttngs tt Various Hsratnond Churches Eirst PreslJiterlaa Church. Crner of Highland and IK-hman S's. J. C. Parrrtt. Minister. Phone 1 0 t 1 i. !;4e a. 7;;.- 1 ih'.o ?.-ho- 1. Ii1.-!.". a. m. Mot n:::.r w..r.'hip. Sail ject: '"i he i-nh of the Soul." 1:3" p. pi. Chris t: n Miiiloivc-r. T :.;"' p. tn.- !:.-. r.ir.tr v.rr l.ip S-.tbiCft: "fhrist. f'btr Proph- '." ) j ; tea-! Tlist Churcri. cf Chrlct, Sclenti-it 730 South Hohm-in stn.- t. ! 10:4j . in. S. m lay services. ' 4:0.1 p. in -WiMti'-'ilay evening ; i.imcmia! tuettinjf. 11:45 a- m. Sun'.-.y :iool. Kt. IPac.rs Church (Episcopal.) V.". J. Hawthorne. Ibct.ir. S:"U a. m. F.arly celebration. re!" a. n:. Sunder .1. 0;4e a. r:.. M.d-.ia;. s.;v;.. 7 -:tu p. m. I'.veninc; so.-.y t . o e. First Peutoccstal Church vX the TJaiarena, Corner of Michigan and Calumet. Rev. A. S. P isrueler. I'astor. Sunday sched. 1D:1.) a. m. I'n aebinK. 3 00 p. m. Pentecostal Un!"t pira!s service. 6:"" p. m. -Your': people's meeting-. 7:3' ' . Pr Stilvatlon Army, 267 Kast State street. 9:45 a. m. Company :n ting. 2:15 p. m. Street meeting. 3:00 p. nt. Christian Praise meer.r.s 7 ; 1 T. p. m. Stt-efet meeting. :00 P. m. Salvation meeting. Public invited. Cart, and Mrs. Fenrsloy. Immanuels Evangeitcal Church. The Rev. A. J. Hotz, Putor. 15 Sibley street. Phone USa-W.
5 ACTS VAUDEVILLE M LAST TIIiiES TONIGHT
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Associated Bible Students 3 p. in. I. O. o I', hall, opposite j Minus I 'opt. store. I'ndenonilna-j tionul r ucs. Kvery Sunday. ! All welcome. Seats tree. .No culleo-; ticm. Brerhodlst Episcopal Church 'J'. J. la.,. -t t. I'astor. 9 Oil n. in. I'l-iss niceting. y i.i a. in. : -inlay school and P.lh'e lii:4e a. i i. M.-rninj; worship. Special ; nmsi . ;
f."a p. in. Kp worth l-'Mue. I T ii" p. in. Fxeinn worship. j "I'nrle" John H-'-K. Mr tracer for llishop v". I''. cidh tui of p.'-.iihjihe Simph-x . ot.ipany - tchos the war Am. n. it. v, iM speak in I lie morning. I ne ws v.'iy caretul! - nowadays tt.s he and "K.-v. C. S. liavis of Uorneo, will has a son in ti e aeinti. n service, and tve a-i addr. ss en I ,i f,. an,'. Customs , t -e Silnj.lex (rood s out is proud of
:i -ill. It Will lie illeopticon views of 1:;.: till: L. d b;. slsn 1. Flr3t Eaptist Church. P.ev. Fl-ou H. Ada:. is. pastor. -lu "!' a. m. MornioK si r'.ioc. Subject: "Tlie le th? Pflptist P. ii. f .llo.-U." 1I:1j a. m. Sunday School si rsion. le,1i' a. m. fun. ham Sunday school. 1 -.;:n p. m Fast H r.umon.l Kind-r':irt p. m.--West Hammond bun.iay i s. I 2 -,n p. in.--Last Hammond Sunday school. 3:i"ii."i p. in Junior P. Y. P. T ii:."o p. in. Int. -rmed.ate and Senior II. Y. V. I.'. T : f P. ro. Ki-tiing servi e. Tonic: -Messafr s from nr IViys at th- 1'rout; S. ,-n:on to Their Loed '.'ir.es." Divine Ke-alirifc teotiags. H. l i at our bt:--h, HZ K'.Oth street e--ry Sundu, lo a. m. vt Iconic. All free. All friedens EvaEffelical Church. Cor. Sohl St. and Indiana Ava. Kev. Pef r Well, Pa'tor. 3: 3'.l a. in.- -Sunday school. 19:30 a. in. Church St r ice. First Congreg-ational Chnrch. W. C c-.v. lev. Pa.--:or. T'l "" in. Sunday seho.-d. p. m. Pi-.-achini- s.-nn IC.CSlC. speri.il St. Paul's Lutheran Rev. Th -0 c;;, us. I'astor. - ' a. 111. Enjrii.-h Smi.iny school. !' .."'i a. Pr. pa ratoi y service, fll'i a. m. 'Jet man ci.tv'hism. 1'i i.;i 1. p.. f. rman service with communion. ho!;. STonroe Street Msthodlat Episcopal Paul L. nediv t. I -as' or. :":" a. !!: ) a. Mini! a y s Pi eu. uiny i Ip WO! t II I': eac luti moo!, set.-ices. Lea Rue. si rv ir es. . : ' p. m. You are ay or j.i i I rdial! ' th-s. im it' d to attend eivi-es. Pine St. Prashytsrlan Chtirch. M.-ih'cti H, Kriuso. Minister. U a. re. Su.iuay s..h''' d. rr--Ph nif service, r.-i. .Tumor "hris-t-.an Endeavor. 1 1 f n ? . i'i fi 1" p. rn. Senior Christian Knd.avor. p. rn. nvftilrp s-rvice. p. in p. m Wolnesd.-y, Pnyer mertH. Rice, leader. GUN DIN DR0TOS QUARREL f f or-Mn-ie.l from pipe one.) c-t;. t t. ii ,. vvie4s, ; to Italian cables. Even greater op-i !.,- x a . - , portion comes from Austria and Germany Who need Salonika in! their plans for a Berlin to Bagdad i route to Asia. Turkey is increas-; iir.gly dissatisfied with her German '' alliance, according to Rome advices I "-'au and would be willing to concede much to the British if she was guaranteed against Teuton aggres-: sion from the west. The Turks are heginnirg to re?li2e that Turkey's sovereignty will Vie respected to no greater respect than was that of Belgium in; the event 01 German victory. GERMANS ARE SLOWED UP f.vtTKn '':---ss 1 ' Mi! i:-m .'.vl tr.y W ILLIAM PHI LL!i'SlMMS.) WITH TH 11 PlilTP-H .' RMTKS L FLA N ?'i ! :s. parntiv" '"i'i i. ilo-.-. ;n-.'. a t l:-ht iu oif. y I-'iei.l :.'. hr.eight G-i" Vf nlici l-.-gi. "is I. r hi a I a 1., ot '" ""! baidt with .--hiT harnti.ered :iv .'.liiuiit h-ailiA V Pros a - yest. ..-;! '.i pri! 27 Th. i- - fs a cmu on th. I-'!-.;. o.rs tr-nt .-1::',. I'ltinr tl.i- ii.a'-i. Tl-e : l-.rt lu-.it'i at any i : t.. i : : ed... I Hind, nl our ht.s ' a 1 i. .! u p i r. -ni t ile a to help ari-una K' n.-i-i I ie fi-.-,- 1 1 ' , i - .- - -a v hi. h i no c. ly iliT'i i V- n Fher-r.-'tit- - P.ve d:-.:sions is at .-- t'i- r- tbc-e p n di -.;-!. ui ' ny ... -s'.er.-i.-.y. making only in ler tin- '.art-iie ..' . v. r tri.ai t : .Ivuno' to 'he Vpre---C.ni. inc., canal . f." j'.ri'i.Ii .-unt-reil, re 11 1. hillm-'in-c s y ..pv m-t Li! . " : -r talii., n hurled out er- urn-hp.' to th- place i-i they :v re C K -Hi Tel ',J T-.at para ': r o lii- ff'h charge too xhaust-d a succeed in turning Mount S -In rp-nl urg. Throughout th- Vpr-s front tlie ip-r-j man gum thund - The n-alher continues thr at-mi. g. The grouml is un- ! usu illv dry. I PURDUE U. DEDICATES NEW a T-Trrtrtr i iVrviaUJ.(VX
UVF-VVI'lTTK. Ind.. April 27 Purdue I sion f ar much c-niedy and other song frtlvvrs'ty d.-dt. il.-d its r.'-w $20-"v',".' '- ''.un.btrs with -r..--em:-ie .horns. An armory Hit" today. Govern -r Gcifd-iri. i A pic he dan.-e r.um'.iet by Miss Kels-y and a number of military men V : n sr ; ' ' d Mr Mld-I'e' m Is cf .;iusiul abili-pre.-ld.-nt. President W. K. Stone m 1 ty and cleverness. his dede-ntl. n sp-c h .'. ' -bared in fav-j A feature that is nov-1 is the fact or of iir.'vi rt-.tl -.-..llitary tn'in'.r.g. The J hat an the rhor'H are ,.,f nn PQUal f.rmoi-;,'s ft est use will he p- serve nn j height and weight and pretty as pica ie(.-ivt:'.g station a r. 1 barracks for j lures. The act as a whole is most r )" National artr.v r- -rulls who com" I beautifully presented, the music Is here tomorrow- "rem nil parts of the catchy. tle song.- Are original and t-ine-stit-to attend the i-rmy sehoool in j ful. the cast competent end th- comedy H-.roivo'Ml" mechanics. f.ater. l.OOO fleverly Interspersed. It is assuredly mote recruits will coi-.. entertaining and plea sin sr.
THE CITY
OUGHT TO BE STOPPED Patriotic llanmund people oie Inaugurating; a niov-ruoni to liave the sale ef I )::. sn newfpap. 15 slopped on the news-stands and on th streets of the city. There are n Kr't many th. lr in-esem 1m an ann..ynn Am. ri. an.i. if is eiai'iioil by those ho j p.v.ss the r;ews-;and. ! mciTt; AVfATflT? QHrJ him. "fnele" John, as he is k".own. has just returned fr.vn a visit with tile yootiii man in fhi-ano. THEY ENJOYED IT he Croat Lakes' Ja-kie band was ! taken d-wn to the Country Club last jninlit and w.-re riven a dinner by Dr. j 'II K Sharrer. prior t,. wlii--h thev uave j a - U i-1 program before. Kivina; their! : i ' 1 1 at Liberty Hail. A number of i : llr,.v.,nn,l "ir! were InviU.l t . . ! f -1 i fa!l. aj their opinion of Jackie today i . n a in mo us. .- ' I GOSSIPERS WORRY THEM are (-onjStanUy Hammond snloonmen Ibeinsr kept on tenterhooks by their ' "fliends" who cull up and tell them
'thai th- Supreme court has given alter found it ions for the citizenship of' j wet decision. The Tunes l-.a nanswered j the future. Misses J..sephin Meelter.
;i.. rewer than twenty calls In the past 1 w.-my-four hours for information ! Vi en The Times has the story it NvlSi I SUNDAY REVIVAL ! fine hundred people are jr.-iinp from Hh'too nd to hear Pill! Sunday toniirht in fho.-ii;o and he lias promised them h at . ; ti e ?hall have reserved seats. j The Sunday revival has been attend I'd by thousands from Ha.n.nonJ. FUNERAL MONDAY I The r r 1 . . . f n"i al M Anna Tat will I ce -, :o at ti i s 1 1 e e t il i - ! ; i f "-in t h. Im : !a!'.::Iy lion:-, 4; Gostlin o'eb ek lon-ia and then .iru. 11 r.otnsi-n.-fii ce.urcli at titu .-''- - iai.i. d - '1 s n n her T r . et-: d 1 ri "nus m: t nl s th- He, mo : . n t! i-rvh-. v - Ifotz. s. d. Corol I Ii A PRETTY SIGHT A score of hands.. me ti.w flasrs r,ut ; ' up yesterday on the Lion Store build- j ; it'trs addeei materially to the aspect of ' Ilohmati street uuritii; th- parad -. The ; ' flss:s were pole flaps suspended from 1 atop of the' buiidin and loomed tip, I neau t :t 11 1 1 y. Messrs. Kaufman & V.'olf: . veoe..-d mi'l-y eoi, I , 'o 1. 11 1 S on the aj I pearaiue of the Pnihlinp:. IT WAS SOME JOB 1 Ser-rt. Wm. Welch and Atty. D. V2. i F.oone ar- resttr.K today. Their s'reii'l1 oiis work for the- past two v.e. ks in prej parmi? for the pte-'t Liberty Day paj fade yesterday showed th fxtent of j tl-.eir labors and they are both deserving ' of great credit and praise. MORRIS O'NEAL DEAD Morris fi'Val d d the family restpneumonia after "no this tnornmsr of pneumonia after; . peitii.' til tor a ..- It. Mr "'-!1 is M vrars .--'e- nn,i is VPry i well known in Whitir. hn vine moved ,r!S fr,,, riolninl5ton. Kun-ral uill b- hel.i MmnUi mornin at the home cu Sn-ridan avenue. In- ' terment in Sacred Heart cemetery. DEATH OF BABY Cia'tr A. Ti'-dwav. the two year .!) .f Willis. ti V. Troiivay, di.d Id a :hir home on "fi i'l urm. i- aveu ie (? ;"i'(iai, "f pro -. : lor. :a. Funeral will be l-.-ld at the vs.dence r-'orulay afternoon i' t wo ..'il-.ck. R-.. Ltis -.-f of the Me;m.,l;vt chut- h . ffl.'ilCfl.E". interment will b- In Ci;,:c Hill . t e r v. FLAG PARAD1 in the tl-1 rn '! ' .''.--to i da . 1 d e n of the St Paul's Lath.-ian I proved ibemsel ves 1 p-r cent patriotic and mid- a i fry pretty .ocht when 400 t.f i hem. ea- h one carrying a flair, mar-h-J. At 'he fad of arg- flag wps borne t : n, i n AT THE ORPHEUM MONDAY-TUESDAY TI' I ur-' -Ity "K-..-1 til.'nti in-isi-al ('",-: With H CHr L , is a m : n . a -sc.n i c n u - -US" of ni.-.e l . i i. y. a t favorably ri a i.i.r a ta-.t P p 1 e !', :et U 1 ii:;ir!i:i-:iti'- '..-.'" n in . a. ' i ' : . Use; i : I . beautiful riini if jo. r ;: w . : n totiutain is tl-" s.-ttirv- v.-he re in trie aci.on t'.kc4 pbo 1 th" ; a-nu'e e.-"l .X in-et '.ln-ir j'.v:i;;: has 'o.-rii dot. bed l-'oi.i n t a '. i n is f th- fri... . . and in c -n. "Contain o -jtien. I v e la- k Midillct-n as ' The Sport" i"vei.,i -n I i o.iic : ny the vaiio.n i 1" girl., fain.l.ar in -v- ,-y c,t . 1 KeJsey appe :riiig as .-:t tuned in fuli ever.inc dc-ss. s rlist P'-s anKie ." - 'T!" Sp o-t." rb.if.--i.-i to !:.- w -I ". -.! bv and mi ' "-. c, v' i sh es I t a i i- girl. .M;s K;-. y d.xii'i.'is of asms h n: iii.ak' s a clange .appearI'r.g m a ta.' i n.a..' mi: i 1 1 j ti t is thI ISt llli.-.i( pcXSible. This Siives oCC.T-
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J UAFrit.M.Gl OV A DAY IN LIKE CObJNTT'S LIVELY V'AMTAL
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i"lii! uxc, who has a lai g class In vocal j dd anil'511'' in t line u: i! mus.e in frown Point, ; to lovali'vas lo re on Ft i-iay and Saturday of j
tins week KivniK lnstrui tion. The Child Welfare ron.mit're held !a meet tnsr at the public library f.n iThurs.iay and the work of the nomim campaign in Crown I lined. This committee nt. was o.itplans to canvass the town and register every baby and see that tin y are of pionT weight and a pLvsiciun and i.ur.e. will .-x- ' amine each child and If any u-I'eets ! aro found the parents will be eoinp'lled to cfc that the chili Is put in j perfect physical condition. It is said that tt is more (innn.-roiis to be a halo jln some of the lain- cities than to be in soldier nt the front, and we n re told Jthat for every soldier killed on the j KUl opran battleib- l. eleven lla'n.i - lle 'in the eitv. People may feel tiiat tlvs jcare . rf wonc n and 'lilldreri is not wqr win k and sr. me women who volun teer fir ?i-ri i'n say th want to do some th i ni lonncctrd with the war and not tlie some old thin: they have alu a .iwje. i i: o j.i iiuiriii!. .. L -Aitt a T- . . . WU.V doll 1 .
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.atn are iljilitinK at the front, the women must iruwrH ine rpnr froei II10 I fnml!i, such s delinquency, tuberI ( ill. .sis. long- hours, excessive fatiftue. j infant mortality, These foes are Must as real and list danB-eroua as it h men wr are fighting- and It Is our j business to see to it that we buPd betMaud Williams and Mrs Fred Ruf are i ' r- -------.-: ; BEAST OF BERLIN AT BIJOU THEATRE The brave rv of a vnunsr son of the villaK. blacksmith of Louvain. Belgium, in his recent attack upon a Oetman neneral Von '".luck resulted in fatal injury to the Hun commander, is the talk of this tr.d surrounding communi
ties. j which held that a newspap. r employe' The hoy, a mere youth, openly show- 1 was a iie-r.-ssary assistant in a necesed his hatred for the Germans, whoisary industrial enterprise. j
were oeetipyine h:s liome illae nndj ansered .: tne constant sr.-e.-hes of 'he BteiiTa'.. t -,.:-.: .-r, i r. rt.ait, for unv ! atta-k upon the troops succeed-.- in : i,,;l, c;lrirr injures .:,.. ti e ,;. rman 1 c.'nrul that resulted tatai The d.snppe.-i re;i. last seen be'ns P"! - led fti'o his fathcr's blacksmith shop, .y a "r:i;.-;ii ' ffi'V r. w ith drawn wt; . This scene anions' many -.how ihe d--rred.iii.'.n "' pfacef.il. in-.iffeniv.-. H.-iai-im be the German hosts, in. in. led wi'h sensational exposures. of the ha's.r himself in his private life, in Rupert J.ilim's i--markable screen el.ronb'le, -'The Kaiser, the p.east of LfiLn." to le shown at the pij,)u ati net week, startle 4 Sunday. BRANDS HUBBY KAISER LOVER SEEKS DIVORCE ANDF.RPOX. TXr.X.. Aoril 27 Al!erfng that her husband. Carl Livingston, is a pro-German and a sympathizer with the kaiser. Mrs. Funics Livingston has j filed suit in superior court hero askinic .a Oivorce. In the complaint she charges , that her husband, who is " years old I and in pood health, disappejired from j here In July. Ril7. to evade tlie army ! draft and has not been teen since. MARRIAGES LICENSES. i-.i-.-iai To Trr TlVFtS.) April 27 CRCWX T'"IN T. ind.. -The were if diowir.K new tnarririg-' ! irt-n-d vestr rday: r. r,;rn. Gary Archie Wll- ' Jiams. far-' I Liilie V.'. iis. C.ar : Mirko Z.ijec. nary ! Put-bat a. I sa ol . i Hiliar 1 James. Indiana Harbor; i It. liana 5 i r ; MaMi'. H: i.Ial.e Mo-.-re. HAYS AND CROWIT POINT AIDE BACK 1 V I il A X A V 'LIS, Ind, April 27 Will IPC-. H.-pi'ldi-iin national chaireon., inj bis priva'e secretary. Mftur -e McKen'zc. of Crown Point, returned Tlitirsd.iv from a t-lp throneh the w.st and southwest, where he made sT'.-e, lies a' a s.-il -s o f big Liberty 1-p.n n-eet Ir.gs and held conferences w:h It'-pub'-. '.in leaders in manv of the sfites. The ;.e,, pie of 'lie west and eoufhhest me r. d b) ofletl people and they nt- for tills '.' h" said. "The great a'.-a la--r.ii'. er is in progress and I pre.1 i t t!:ar th- orib' of the west will b.. -oi-diing the war long aft-'r the peoiga.cd in their pie i-i tl-e (-..t-t hnve lag ;rt'i-.-i. The I.lnerty loan meetings nu-f simply u tci,lrf'i!, with Immense .1- ..-. ,i- V ... .... T,.n,.,.,..T.-,-a V.a.. I for the three "rent oJ-J 'Ct: first. ivn 'he war itow: sec. rd. vletoi-v by .b f.-at and not compromise: third, orepair- for th- period of reconstruction! aitli-r t . ,.' ... a r. ' "K . publicans ecvywhere are behind .' In program, and f'c y propose to sro - -i " seeond mile In tills war. That Is lib- seiitim-nt v "ry w h .r-. " ;!Y0U CAN'T WAKE THEM UP THERE i:::.'H. IM., April 27. Willi St'l'TII only S.11 per .-oi, s in t. Joseph County. on ' of th- most pnlcuR aitd richest m the s'a'f, it- ten f.s sti nsen n-.r3 t, tb- . . . . . . . : Ihir.l T'P.rtv T.c.an .r1 with una nan t , , a js,, m ,-,rj,-.r t,, reach the quota of $2 ..-,i,;) ,i,..-i hN-e,! fr this county. Be vera! j Si..-.k. r. h-ie been sent here to awaken , ihe p. op!- to the. necessity ot placmff ! th- .mire nuota. knisr----Hnl for ItiimanltJ ' suite. V." AXTF.P TO RF.XT TTouse o- 'lit. 7 rl 'ins: moo "aa. within vfilKini, tii tari'-f. to business section or li amnion, 1. Pt.o - rlif. Ilaniiiiond. 4-2, 4 - 27 - R'AXTED Gocl clrl for ceneral housework. Phone ln or cali 1124 Monrost. Hammond. 4-27-1 -F.l cksmi' h ;-also r-achii':sTs; a -ory v, -rk Apple I"nie,l
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in ehirce .if the w..t k in Crown i'o'nt. assisted by women in ti.e diffci'.-at s.i't ions of town, K-ut I'omtuM end save heut. : .ais. . ,. Haii'jiej j home from the WesH wis I ro'.l.t 1 e - i i ' a 1 in t'r,i.sio on Tiiursday, n.-t luueh i t. - pro e;nnt Is noted in Iot c.-nuit ion. I which her many friends in frown Point anl Lowell will u-sri-t t-- hear. Lrncst MeCai ty. w ho leKvers groceries for August He-.de. was quite iad!y h'irt ,n Thursday nftein-.on when be .IV 1 1 from di-!iety u.nr n. near th.- Pan Handle depot and th" horse and waqron passed over hi b.d . severely htuisins? htm. He was pii-ked up unconsicous and remove-! to the homo of his moth'-r an i ?-;ffrins: mr clty was certainly th- ,U ted viiiae-e on Frid-y afternoon, ti.e busl-i ness houses ail btlns .-io..,! ftn,j ti,,. majority of he people attend'nst the ! Liberty ly . ef bra!ion at Hammond, j A communitv card r.nt-tv t..r ih. t 'i till. Iter! Cross will h Piven at ' r - e ' ! -' . - 1,1,,. ... .. , , , -- ..",..., uu .11 i;i.t i: HVl-ri'i? .1 .. .. ... ' -'"u -mis. .inmis Hocky.-.-'! ;ri Mr ' nn'1 -drs. V. L Allm.in will be In i 'TtlirZC for trie evenlnir 1.'-, ir,....iP..i ' a"d Pf dio will be pltyed and nriJ-e 1 donated w ill be sriven for hie".. ('orj Lev. Jesse ,,f Ch'caK-' wi'l oceupy . I the. i-ulrdt at the M..h.,.ii.. ,1 i.i church ! " fnday night when union services 1 'H be held. The Pie.ur club n -t Euene Croweii on Frid.iv wi'h Mrs afternoon ! and did Red Cross sewing ! I DRAFT RULING i NOW REVISED : alhant. n. y.. APni 27.-j;m- ' cloves of riewsr.arers. no matter in what 1 ! capsci'y, are not entitled to deferred ' elasslficatKin, Provost Marshal General; ' Crowder has informed state authorities 1 p;y this decision ha reversed a recen ru'.lr.kr by a Syracuse exemption board The provost marshal general's order; pav: 1 "It appears that rejiistrants engagrr-d as employes of newspapers or enrjafteil ;. in jrenersl newspaper work are not en-car-?d in an industrial enterprise within Ij the nieaninit of the law and regulations. ; I Hem e it would follow that th-se papers ar..- not entitlpd to deferred classiflca-t'oiis."
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