Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1918 — Page 2

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TV 1 1 ' ei noon s w el the i t'i i'ss Hi ine. Indiana H.rbor. went off without a hitch or delay or n'lii tit or roiifi!.in of any km. I. thar.k t'i th-k-en ra 1 :-s : mos :. so t hoi on E h 1 y mi l e rtl'ifii! iy managed t ' etiM i not I. mi. The workers hurried as they never iiumed before. Qualify ami cm pb-te-riess. hnwr. was not sat i iti. ed to eree i. Promptly at f!e o clock, the "ik was done. At .". .1.". sired..- began t- issti ii.'o lli chimney f.1 foi'ii the e'eum b -111 t- WHlJs ;h:'llg!l 1 t.? i.pcs around ' he in'erior of the dihoe. t six o'clock the Hoy Hvom had completed the sodding find by 6. 2.0 tilt; law a li-il been i'!"iVfil and sprinkled. Tim I'-''. I was iti place, t!io fla? und vole op find everything in readimss except the vur'ures on the walls. I; was a romarktb! dcmnn?trs! !cn of wh.it public spirited loyalty lid I a! riot ism ran do when It really wills to accomplish something. A number .f !c?mi;i. saiJ that !'. rnulilt't ho d-uv ; i 'il while they rrr s;i ins if. 'he buihlwhs in n't ii'iisiiui ii'ii. Great credit was due i u'l who p.-tr-t i.ipa t."d. those who did the no'ual oi k bitig no loss des rving t mention ! than those who did the planning and; I larshslled th forces. J The parade was osrl.'tit. It fulfil'- .' cd ncry hope. Never lias Indiana Harbor turned out in such numbers and 1 M THEATRE M EAST CHICAGO. PROGRAM FOR WEEK ENDING SUNDAY, MAY 5. Tuesday, April 30th Yorke Film presents ever body's fnvorit' Harold Lockwood, in an Sact Metro wontierplay of triumph. "Against Odds." Also Toto, the preatesi comedian on the screen today, in "The Movie Dummy." Wednesday, May 1 Select Pictures present?! Constance Talmadge in "Scandal."' A new star who climbs To brilliant hiehrs. Scandal is the strongest picture that ever brought a ynuns player ftellar honors. Also Hearst's Pathe Weekly. Thursday, May 2 The serial of wonders with Pearl White and Antonio Moreno in "The House of Hate," No. 3. Also Mrs. Verncn Castle in a verv Mrons: Toplay, "Vengeance Is Mine tra good. "' ExFriday, May 3 The Goldwin Pictures presents Madge Kennedy in "Baby Mine." The swiftest comedy ever screened. Th debut of America's greatest stape comedienne. Al?o Hearsts' Patr e Weekly. Saturday and Sunday, May 4th and 5th Five High Class Vaudeville Acts. Also Charlie Chaplin in "The Vagabond." PHONE 70 Estimates Furnished J. M. Rell Building Contractor 4335 Forsyth Ave. East Chicago. ace Taice Any Rioter Who Retents Seeing in1 iwi r r7l AH Tbt t&sstetiksrim Is An Enemy to America W kv (vited peopla who SO to sea I hit picran to iaMaatly report anr peraoo who makes nnfriaadlr or unions iwnitlii ninit th. lloited Statas KEP YOUR EYES OPEN. Wa mail cnuk iba nm, within on- Thi rcrora win help aek tbem out. SFE IT. T'will asks roar blood boll. At the BIJon halance of ws ContianonE f roin to 13 r- m dUy. Ac7mlsstoa 25 cents. B.-t-aod prload roatlceoa for ths school children. V -iMSPBa-jiiisBiBSasgg

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with so much enthusiasm as was in evidence Saturday. Thousands' were in the parade. At th front of the line, which preceded according to published schedule, was John V. Lees, chairman of the f In i tor; Leo JlrlVrmack, mayor: C. F. Potts, parade manager, and Attorney Mulligan of Chicago, speaker of the day. Followtmr iiiN'.o the members if th fire and police ehpartmen's. H'd Cross worker. Camp l ire Girls. V. S. Metals lb 'lump Go. guards, Knicht T ini'l;ir, (our bands. Masons, l.'.borty Bond workers, public school children, kahki clad SUls. l;.iumnni!in and Slavish lodge and societies, military training boys, parochial si b..vl cliildren. Inland Ste"l

i guard. Wdiin n s Census committee, j Oddfellows. Rotniia nlan women in coa-i i i tiiMies. un'tormwl trim ciat in wnuej 1 1 ttimn-td w l ! h appropriate colors, masjei of cl'i;:. n. a larjic Red I'rosj float with j Mis Mess Jdc nley on the throne wilhj a s-loot group ft pretty girls a attend- j ant!. sirid then about fifty autos whose; drier wanted lo help made the finest j possible sbowini: At the con. hision of the parade, thej war. hr and ci'lzen g.-tliereii in from j of the uev luiib!r. and listened to ...t!io ev.-. llet!' ia'k '- V. ,T. Murray. J M.)or M''i'm ii'.-io.v and Attoirey Mulligan o" I'lnt'are It was u t'ntinir close of a most sue-j cc-sful and U'jdai.io , ii.ieaor FIE BELGIAN SOLDIERS I THE FIELI

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for Lecturers Who Are Imposters. When Pelg'an Counyel-Ceneral Albert M onlaret of Chicago, spoke in Liberty jHiH in Hammond recently he told Dr. W. V.. Pharrer, chairman of -Jie third liberty loan, to be on bis guard agsins. lecturers who claim to be of Relgian nationality. Last week M. ' Monhaert asked that the Indiana State Council of Defense i and county councils of defense make in- i

.iui!.v concerning their status through j blow to both sabotage and Insults to the Belgian consulate at Chicago, in or-; Americanism. The powers are extremedor that imposters may be apprehended. v broad. While a cnm.nal law cannot He make this r. 'iu-st because of th ' be retroactive, any ff-ne committed fa t that some of the men delivering' after last Monday can bo pressed under

led u res are deserters and some r making false statements as to their records. Tun m.-n to whom :h couni! refers, specifically are described a? foMows: Louis d Ha relay (read name Louis Yanderbro.k s!dier. Twentieth infantry, Frisian army, is overstaying his leave and is consequently a deserter; this man is not authonz-d to lect u re. i-v-riropnt I.erche (real name John I.crche) seen to have belonged to the f! id section of the Belgian aviation but further inquiries are necessary: pretends to have brought down in combat 16 German planes. This is a lie. as his t name does not figure on the B. lpidn of ficial record of aviators. He has no right to wear the Belgian uniform. Bl if OF NATIONAL ARMY ARfilVEJT PURDUE School Opens, Making University a Military Camp. LAFAYETTE. IXP. Apr:! 3.pur. duo bi-aine a MiLt.-'j-y camp Saturday with th? opening of ihe army s.h..cd of automoi-iie mechanics which is to he in operation for several months with a prospect of a pern.ament continuance of he course. Five hundred young men, l-.alie.nal Pliny re.-iuit.s from all parts of Indiana, arrived here torjay for the school an I w:!l rnifin foe sixty .lays to h" instructed in a-itomobile engitie.-rmg. Efter whnh they will be sent to various regiments throughout the country and rt placed by other consignments of re-erui'-s. The ''it to-iay t-epr.-setitcd every eouniy in tho sta'e. each ravin sent its quota. Spletidid Armory. The r-ev.. armor; rlcrj ,ca t --r vrt'rv.hv Is the receiving- station for the so!dr end here th-y v. ill be he-used. Mess ! shacks, kitchens and Tatrin-x have been I provele.J by the uni v." rsi -,- f7,r tfln sf.i. ! eliers nt an expense of S I .", . 0 0 o and the brst n-'.fil was served to the recruits j Th;s evening. I.ifjht. army officers In , charge of the school put In a busv day meeting trams and escorting the arrivals to Purdue. Nearly every train j .1 isi ha rg .-d men for th auto school. J They w-re Taken In p. u t o;;iohi les to the uiiiv e rity. The largest . on t i n k .n . came ; from Marion c.einty. , noon f:ft-thr-e young nun in a group nrri-ed 1 from northern counties. I'ron rc)iing ; the armory 'he men were assigned to j o-ts. e'oi of which have bc- n o no, nd vver given bed sacks, which, fillerl with straw, wi'l serve as ma t resses. RiankI its. two to a man. were also distributed. 1 Infani-r rrill. T-'atisue i: i i f c rre.s will be 1b apparel I j for th riin for the present, these con-i jsistiug' of bine denim overalls and , .iackets. M.-asur-rcents for uniformsj v. ill le tikeri at e-nee and requisitions i for these wi'l be elispatche, promptly.' men who are tiking the course will j be given thorough training in infantry drill for the most af'r cumplei ing their i ilav's work in the shops. For tins pur- i pose two companies ef 2.10 men each will tie formed. Non-eommiss:oned ,,ffi-I cers will be selected from those who eiis- j play the most ability as leaders in drill, i BUSSING GIRL J"0UNDj A BRIDE ' Th mysterious disappearance of 17year old Marie Fenstermaker. daughter of William Fenstermaker. Walkerton. Ind., but employed and livinp in Hammond. Is no longer a myst-ry. Miss Fenstermaker left Hammond a week ago Friday anil deturned last week as Mrs. Chester B-eh. . Miss F nsiertnakir and Mr. Ue.be were married a week aeo Saturday at illi.imsport, Ind, and have returned to the home of the groom at 4 4 S Ash street. The groom s the son of G. E. Bee tie. Wjir nonda Tf

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U. S. Agents Here Pleased With Broad Act That Punishes Sedition. I-'pilera! ofie i.i secret Priee1 agents, and depaiv rio. nt of justice operailve were d. Ii.-faed when wnr1 was officially received from Washington that the nw espionaKo pt-t and the new sah. tape law' bm in ffei t and to "ff" ! it." They bad only been awaitini? forma! noti.-e to strike, and the notice i ame to the I'm led Btate district attorney. Tiie first arrest under the new act to be mad by Chief (ieorge BraKdcn, head of the fiary distn.-t of the secret ervie will come before I'nited States Cominlssio.ier t'harle Surprise of Hammond for hearing. 30 Tears Zs Panalty. T'rler this new law th penalty may he thirty years in the penitentiary and up to SlO.fhXI tine. Until now the hands j of the government have been tied in many instance. Operatives have long wrung: their hands in uetpmr because of their inability to get convictions under Scores of radicals and agitator have been openly defiant, yet the authorities have not been able to "reach" them. All thin is changed. From now on any one who "does anything wilfully" with the obvious purpose of interfering with the proper functions of the government In the prosecution of the war can be arrested and. what is more, can be convicted. "We can till the jails." said one operative. "It Is just what we have, been waiting for. It gives us the power wa have lacked " Powers Ara Broad. The two new laws mean the death th.- new iaw. Federal officials sav that bad this law- been in effect since th start of the war the I. W. W. and other agitators could have been "put away" with remarkable ras-. The l'edornl grand jury will report tomorrow, and there is a possibility that an indictment or two may be returned under the lav. A new grand Jury will report Wcdrnsdny. and it is a certainty that this one will have the work of indicting und r it. DR. GOLDMAN LECTURES IN INDIANAPOLIS Pr. Jacob Goldman of East Ch: -ae de'jvered an P.luetiatd lecture before the Odd Fe 'own of Marion (runty on "The Philosophy and History of Oddfellowship." on Friday evening. April 2."th at tl: celebration of the PTt'n anniversary of American Odd Fellowship. Th lecture is composed of even sections as follows: (1) Odd Fellowship and tl.e Ancient Mysteries; (2 Or!cin and alleged history: 3) Eighteenth Century f'dd Fellowship and i' fiv d"grf e; (4) Manchester Unity OddFeliovvship of England, the mother of American Odd Fellowship; (5) Amri- i ran Odd Fellowship: ( Indiana Odd Fellowship; '7) I. O O. F. Old Folks i and Orphan Homes. j The meeting was very enthusiast ic j and successful. Th history of Ameri- i can Odd Fellowship is very interesting.! ! It was started In the city of Baltimore i I by Thomas Vildy. John Welch and ; . tr.r other c-ng, isntnen on th evetiinsr of the 2fith of April, 1S13. Fiv j In all started the ordr and at th j ; -'resent time according to th repoi t j of the S .ccereign e.irand Le.dge there I is a membership o? 1.67S.31I brothers, j inobsriing th P.ebekahs. there is a menibersh-'p of 2,2"S.40L The condition of the Odd Fellows -rdcr throughout the world on De.-em-c.r .tlst. 1 T 1 ? . was as follows: Soveieitrn 'ivand Tyde, 1: Quasi-In-depend'T-t ejiand Lodaes, Australia. .wed.-n, OenmavK. irmanv, Nether land and Switr.erland. 6; Grand Lodges. I . inoro-inate radges. 17.i0: Peb-k- I sh' '7S: T"5- members. 1 .78... 11 : i Hehekah Lodge members. 75f.l!: total i I'"'""' banging to order. 2. 2f?,. (i 1 . I Invosfd funds of Grand and . il-m- ! ilinat bodies $71.04.". 4.'1. 7 I T-7. v e r v grand lodge supports their v r.u,..,,o, i ii. ir i homes for the Old Folks and Orphans, f (i,i,if'w.ui- i -i... . .. . j. ' n ii 1 1 in i.aw- county is wen represented. Hammond has two subordinates and two Re!. kali ! dges; Gary. Fast Chicago. Whiting, Indiana Harbor. Lowell. Crown Point. Shell, y and Hobert each has one P.. b.-kah and one ulrordi-m-'e iMiltf. AT DELUXE. Mae Marsh in "Fields of Honor" is at Oel.uxe theatre today and tomorrow, t .g-ther with the firth episode o "Th I.'aglea Eye." They're crucifying soldiers. Stop the Hun by buyin.s; Bonds. Hiiy Liberty Honda. Horrors of Injections for Elood Poison. Number 40 Is Safe J)r. I ritr. Lesser, of Berlin. Germany, j reports th- death of 16 patients out of j lv who re. eived injections of a nostrum , known as salvran or Cmi. Post-niortem ) reveal, d arsenic prisoninR. If you i value your life do not submit to in- ! ic . 1 loos of aren.e an,l u,,.. ,.,,... ,-;., N,IJ "n nv'lrt' sfe remeip- like Num,.i i' i-.-i i ne i"i'"'i, nir i up r 'o 111 r s or whicli are set down in th F. s. Dispensatory and other medical works as foltow-s: "Employed in diseases of the glandular system, In blood poison, mercurial and lead poiseming, scrofula, chronic rheun. it ism and catarrh, constipation, stomach and liver troubles. I'nder its us nodes, tumors, glandular swellings. sors. ulcers and skin eruptions that have withstood all other treatment disappear a if by magic." Made b I. C Mendci-hall, Kvansville. Ind . 4 L years a druggist. Sold by Jos. W. Weis. Hammond, and Central Drug Store. 3410 Michigan Ave.. Indiana Harbor. Adv.

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DRAFTED Stj.t. T.v The Timfs 1 UlllTI.Vfi. INI.'.. April 2!. The largest ciuota of Whit inn's choen army to leave thl city went to I'tinp Taylor, Louisv ille. Ky . on Saturday morning via the Pennsylvania It. H. The men wero in charge of William F. Kyle with '.'buries r. ;ainer and Charles Prr as assistants. The, mn were a very happy lot and a large delegation escorted them to the depot. giving threa .lieers for the coming yoldiera as the train pulled out. Pan Coper who failed to show- up will be reported as a deserter, and T Ilegte of Hammond, who appeared lat. after another man had been sworn in will await the depauture of the ne t ijuota. which ! to go next Wednesday. The men leaving Saturday for Cnnip j Taylor were Chas. Ftoken, Richard I Kleiber. Steve Bock. Andy Lavlnka, ! John Schaek. AVm. F. Kyi". John '5. j Carlson. Chas. Tarker. Henry H't, J Amos C Hnker. Thos. N'ovirkl. AVm. i Ackcrmim, Hector Herbert, Hugh If James. Cbaa. I. tJainer. Joe I'ulafkn. tVm. Market, Fred Woehrle. Steve j Kosrtyo. lOlmer McKay, Wm. .'. Carrigan, Henry Kurster.hcrg. Artnur vr:eger, Robert Sharp, Jo J'ardinak, Adam WaMttisch. James McLean. LUST WEEK OF E This is the last week of the Liberty loan drive and Lake, county is near double quota, but it will take about $4."i0,oot) more to achieve the six-million mark. Gary leaders are trying to get subscriptions out of the big industiies. desiring them to apportion some of their purchases to the steel city. If this is done the. county will shoot away above the double quota. East Chicago continues to head the county in the amount obtained. County Chairman Hay today an-rio-ince! that little Dyer Is now 27,2 per cent, reporting today 243 subscription and $3.",1."0 sales. In Gary Boy Scout have been turnF"1 10"?s " " ,r t.jwn. Each ' boy expects to sell ten bonds. GARY POLICE FIND SOME MOOE L i IJ LI Q H Gary police made another raid Saturday nieht and seized a quantity of liquor at John Mullen's hotel. 3"1 Jeffeison street. Captain Vodica and Detective Hergts. Eisner and Reach cHme hack with enough quarts of Bourbon and bitters to set up a saloon. Today in city court Attorney Clar ence Hretsch. counsel for Mullen or .M u 1 len, Kot a continuance niiij riuuv oi eaiurday by which time the supreme court eierislon of the dry law is expected Saturday Judge Dunn fined John Priselac. former saloonkeeper $50 and 13.) costs when he was convicted of having liquor at his place. Atchison American Beet Suzar American Car Fdry. Anacurda American Smelting 771 Baldwin Locomotive yn Baltimore and Ohio 51 American tin Co. Colorado Fuel Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio -- 32 40 -. 65'i - - ' ;'' - ? .1 14 'I M'.4 .t'4 --1"2 ?2", -- 4 4, el R0i4 S" r.-t; roijj - R7 144 .- S4", -117 M'., - 18 Crneihi Steel win f;r.,t N0rthrn Mx K. n f r,,e,mi Vorfe.lU -net v.te Northern Paclf'c ivnsVlvania ! Pullman Republic Iron and Steel Republic II ..., iriB F. S. Rubber Southern Railwaychgo. Mil. and St. PaulTexas Oil F. S. Steel Fnion Pacific Western Fnion Willys Overland CKZCAOO GB.AXN rUTUH.ES. CornMay. Jl.27-: July. S1.4:."-'. Oats May, 7!)s; July. 7;c: June. 770. CHICAGO LITE STOCK. Hog-s Receipts. 4j.iK.f1: mark t, slow and lower; mixed. $1 tj 1 7.7S; good. SI 7n5 'a 17.51; rough. J 1 8. 10 ',1 1 6 .60; light. $17.27. tfir.TS: pigs, in.r.l-ir 17.2.1; heavy. S i . 10 rt 1 7. .In; bulk. $ 1.2'' 0 1 7.(1.1. ei'ittle Receipts. 14., lu.i; market. 1 v hlgli. r: beeve s. ? I" 1 " 'if 1 7.4f ; eows heifers. $f-.S0'2 13. 3D; stoekers-feeders. $.23 012.20; calves. $7.5013.50. CHICAGO PSODUCB. Butter Creamery extras, 42 542'ic; creamery firsts. 41 ft 41 '.o; firsts. 3Stf 40c: seconds, 5 -ff 35c. Fggs Ordinaries, 21 ! ?? 22e; firsts, 32 tf33c. Live Poul'rv Fowls. 2!c: ducks. 2Se; geese. 21c; springs. 25c: turkeys. 22c-. Veal 50 to 60 lbs.. lti'-J 1-5'jc: 60 to SO lbs.. 1H3 ft 17:2c; 'in to ll't lbs.. 19?t20c; fancy. 20'i21c; overweight kidneys, 15c; coarse. lo-?f 12c. POTATOFS Cars. 71; Wls.-Minn., $100-6 1.20; fancy western, $1.20gl.(. GARY DEATHS. William Preston, colored. '-74S Madison street. Gary, died of pneumonia Sunday evening. Funeral arrangements have not been made. The deceased leaves a wife and five children. ETsrr bond sold neain w na II driven In the kaiser's roffn

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WITH F11ANCK. ninth of Till' FRIT1S'.I ARMIES IN April -" Practically seventhe fit Oermaii divisions on the wel front have appeared in the tiKhtiiiK since Hlndenbui'r launched his drive March 21. About thirt"-flve divisions n;9.0fi0 men, have been tliro.vn atjulnst the Allies on the northern front and about one. hundred dvin-ns (1,200,000) on the southern front, "ut of the 2"'o divisions ahotit twenty are unfit. This explains the p. n in the fiarhtlnir Tli exhausted Germans demanded a rest and those units which were slashed up ne.-dd to undergo repairs. The gaps are filled with recru-lts frm the fiid depots or the Interior. The 1S15 lss now appeared to be in the line and the 1312 class is ready to be .ailed up. HmdeuuurK has been busy during April 1:1 c looming: "P and making freeh divisions from the battered ones j Ferhapa forty divisions used on the to th Witira.' arn rady to return I'ne. ONE OF DHPLEBrS SERGTS. ROW GAPT. JIOBAP.T. 1XI.. Alii! r .- rleg Tie-eve, who was a sergeant in 'ampany F of Cary, wlien it was on the border j and who later was transferred to a ma-1 chine gun ou'fit. is now the youngest 1 militia enpiain in the rlate. Orders j f rctti (.let!. Smith, commandinif Ihe Indiana state n ilitia. promote Lieut, r.ecvt, "5 years old, to the captaincy, Fuecced,rig Capt. Ailen, resigned. Top Sorgt ant Walter McPherson succeeding to tlie first lieutenancy and Second Lieut. Frar klin Fettcrer retains his present, status. Built Up th Company. ""apt. Iteev-e announces that corporals and sergeants will try in competitive examination for the post of first sergeant. Capt. Allen, who resigned, was employed on the Clary Post. However, the heavy work in the command was done by Capt. P.ctve, who is CT years old. When a nure lad Reeve joined th ejeorgia rational puard and got all kinds of experience going- after lynching bees and suppressing moonfhminy. He became a machine gun expert. When he came to Gary he enlisted In Company F then commanded by Capt. Fmpbby. now an artillery major, and was sunn made a sergeant. Because of his knowledge of machine guns and the f.n training he; received In Umpleby'n command. Reeve was socn transferred to the machine gun bat'alion. When th guard returned from the border Reeve was honorably discharged. Capt. Reeve is employed in the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company's sheet mil!? at Gary and resides with bis wif here. Lieut. M Ph' rson is In charge of the liberty bond department, Gary Stat bank. Of the three militia cartains In Lake county two are in Hehart, the third one being Capt. Dwight Mackey of the reg- j iniental infirmary. Cup;. Rffve ilow has 88 men in his command. Th battalion commander is Major Hill, formerly captain of the !r i . .. , ..lILIIIfcnii v I ; y urt-i guard company who was with Reeve on the border. The Gary and Hobart companies are in the First regiment. Col. Gerrard commanding. SOLDIERS FROM THE FRONT ARE COMING The Gary commereint flub will b host to tli returned soldiers from the French front next Thursday when the soldiers some hf t to present their own play, "The Volunte-" showing th life of a sold.er from the recruiting office to a battle in the trenches. Kseh man in the company has an honorable discharge fre-m the Canadian iiii-.iy and r-adi is an attist bo that the Commercial club members will he well entertained before th men go on the st-.ge at the Gary Thursday night TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY FOR RENT tt lieht housekeeping rooms. KM S'ate et. Phone Hammond S7i-. 4-2H-1 t.'l ICE OF FINAL EETTI.r.MENT j F EST ATE. IN" THi: MATT Fit OF THF.FSTATFj F COR HOR I, AND. NO. 1611. IX j Tin; sfpfrior i-ornT. march; TERM. 1?!&. j Notice is h"iby given 'o the TTej: 'Legatees and Creditors f Cora Holla i.). j deceased, to appear in tlie Rake Superior 'Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 27 tli .lav of May, laiv. and showcause, if an.', why the Final Settlement! Accounts with tlie estate of said d - cedent shoii'd m-t b rpproved: atid said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirshipi end receive their j distributive? shares. WITNESS ihe Clerk of, tlie Rake Su- : T'Ciior Court, at Hammond, this 2illh day- I day of April, t?li. ' j HERBERT L. WTL:ATON. j Clerk Lake Superior Court. ' April 2 May 0-13 I NOTICE TO NOV-RESIDENT. j THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE I iTil'N'TT. IN THE LAKE SUPER- j plR Ci'TRT. MARCH TERM. PMS. I CHARLES IVTTITLO. TC VS. JFNNTF. V.'HITLOCK. CAFSE NO. 1719.:. I ACTION" TO DI"01:."E. j Now eotins the riaintift" by J. K. ! Siinsori. attorney, and files his complaint ! hero, together with an affidavit of a j competent person, showing that the de- I fendnnt. Jennie Whltlork, is not a res- I idnt of the State of Indiana. j gaid defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action! and that the. same will s'aml for trial at tlie net term of said Court, and that unless she appears nrd answers or' demurs therein, at the eallms of said cause on the 1st day of Jiiiv, A. D. i 1911, the same being the 4:rd day of j the next term of said t.ourt to be pegun and held In th Court House, Room No. I, at Hammond, in t 1 County and State ,,n the ."!: Men ' May. A. V.. 191 S, said action w i :.. 1 card and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 23th day of Apr:!. A. IX 19 IS. HERBERT L. WH EATON, By Clerk L. S. C. ROStE HEMSTOCK. Deupty Clerk. April 29 May 6-

ELL-A&S! Absolutely Removes Indigestion. - Drugrrists refund money if it fails. 25c . -. to st a Be their fh'iw, Th Commercial .lib flans o have a dinner Thursday night with the returned soldir as their su'st and the .soliiers will tell some (,r their experiences on the firing line. Several of them are especially trood speakers and sinsrers. The oornpany is playinc row nt '"amp ("rant. P.o.-k ford. ill. ind-T tl.e aii.--pices ft the I'niied States Jovf-rnrnent. If etiuipment for presentation of the trendiea and barracks room scenes are furnished by the Canadian arm .. Steel helmet. ritlfS. machine t,ur,s. "hunks,'' and even hlanlte's are r. ';i;:tion ai fw equipment as used In Fianee at the front. RAIL RAISE TO BE TITO PER GENT McAdoo Promises Increase in Effect May 5; Poorly Paid to Benefit Most WASHINGTON-. April 27. Director Geri. ral McAdoo has sent a message, to all the employes of the ratirood administration giving th'iii practical assurance that they would receive a substantial increase in wages about May e. immediately after his rt turn ot. the ompiotion e.f the liberty loan drive. Sates Trom Jan. 1. The wage, increase will date, from Jan. 1. and the. director general passes along the broad hint that the increase will be four months' "velvet" and no better use could be mare of it than in turning this to the support of the war, for which they will receive 4J per cent a year interest. No Indication of the, lncree.:-. is given The wag adjustment board has finished its de'ision and is ready O submit the findings to th director general on Hay 4. 850,000,000 Melon Probable. It is generally believed that the advane will average about 20 pr cent. This will mean the cuf'ng of a melon worth something like fSSO.OQn.noO for the employes. It will be divided, in view of the rifh cost of living, so tho more poorly paid men will receive the greater proportionate Increase. ST. JOHN Dance at. Spring Hill Grove. Wednesday evening, May 1st. Good Music. 4-27-3 Itonits safeguard your national and financial future buy tbem. era e fu -l c THEATRE TODAY AND TUESDAY Mae Marsh in " Fields of Honor" and "Eagle's Eye" WEDNESDAY George Beban in "The Cook of Canyon Camp" ari.1 "The Spirit of the Red Cross" THURSDAY Antonio Moreno in "The Naulahka" and "The Spirit of the Red Cross" Comiria, Sunday Frank Keonan in "RulT of tlip Rond." and Douglas Fairbanks in "Swm ihe Kaisor." f.S.s "'MM f"-!.J.'!,g!1 jsswsi... aaosmMBisaratfss

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GAMBLING RAIDS AT INDIANA HARBOR Two gambling raids were made in Indiana Harbor yesterday, ere at :itvl Pennsylvania avenue unci the o'her a'. the Halkan bote!. At the former place Officer Pharfron aires', d .John -Non, 3i.I Pennsylvania avenue; John IVnkuta, SS: liioelc svnue: Trryi.n Poppa, sr.3,- Pennsylva tea avenue; I"ori.n Rnrar-. 3 -,18 P.lock nvnue; Nick Heres 3818 Block avenue At ihe P.alkan hotl Officers I loaning Pnd Kekieh arrest.-d Paul S-ibo'ich .and I"! Krls&yji, Ii.-ilkan ho,l: an,j sieve j Stanieh, 205 Deodar street, j The nif-n a... nut ,n bonds and will (be cij'.re.J befoie City Jude Cohen for ; a hearing this af'-inin. In accord-in e I wiili a i.uicv that will be prmai:er,I from this time on no court was hei 1 th.s forenoon. The court work of th. week wi'l hereafter be tartd M. n la .- noon ins-ead of Monday morning. TWO ROBBERIES AT INDIANA HARBOR '!', c, robberies were reported at Tn1--ara Harbor f-'afurday nig: l. one h -L.uis K -ely who has a pool room 'ednr rtre.t. Some one fri.d open a rear window at his place an d gain.r.g possession broke open th tii- k 1 box oo the rric'lmnii al piano ar secured about five dr, liars in nickel $1.25 in pennies y-as secured from th eysh register. Joseph M'iok, 13Gth and Beeh s'reet. reported that someone had broken in' his trunk and bad taken his roll of stv mgs amounting to $S2ti. Downing an Kekieh were put on the case ar;.l hi rested four men on suspicion. iovt Mike and Andy Spikak and Ssrr.on Tt; lie.k of 3527 Beech street. Itnylnc bonds safes soldiers' lie. You will regret your failure to liny I Hierty ft o nil. Buy a Bond tor ITniaanlty's sake. PAST1M g TODAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "THE HALF BREED" TUESDAY WM. FARNUM la a 6uper-d luxe Vox fea'ur "AMERICAN METHODS" THURSDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN "THE CHAMPION" AIpo "The Woman in ho Wcsi." RPHEUI Theatre iff! HAJOCOWI, IND. Extraordinary Attraction. Today and Tuesday A Miniature Musical Comedy. Fountain of Love With Frankie Kelsey and a Chorus of Beautiful Girlc. 10 People 10 S Madeline Sacks . Violin Virtuoso. The violin used in this act is valued by connoisseurs at $5i00. Edwin Mitchell & Co. Presents a Comedy Skit Entitled "GOING OVER." Elizabeth Otto Songs, Stories and Piano. Francis & Wilson Comedy, Singing. Talking and Dancing. Matinee 10.13. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c Vew Show Monday. "Wednesday and Saturday. Mat.'ne Dally 2:30 p. m. Nights, 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays Continuous 2-11 p. m. ts f.j ?tv,,jMiy.tt.ipW 4 Iway 1 Bemf of Berlin AJsASssfes - ssisJteS