Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1918 — Page 7

THE TIMES. Candidate for the Republican Nomination for County Primari es May the 7th y j foi Hi SI fi ?7 W 'reasurer

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-GARYIKMPIK RK.ril-n.. At T-r,i,ir I-iacl. 1's Mav fit i' n-.. d vine se-v irf will be ke.l as :s'.'ii. Hahbt M. G. S..l...-i..n will sf. a' ' 'i Ject. -Tho I'ha-n . f Tra-li-l ' A ' I are w-. . o ; ... rBOM OTHER PAPERS. Mis i '!e A dam has cl!" to . a r In ! . vi hiTc she will ; with fi. r s i sC r - Mrs i'.d t.'ii i! 1 Miss j I . -: . n V! -ovs, n'lt-. . duritip i!i. comiipp I -., tit !, ynin.-y ill! ) i i.-ra!d. S M. La'bti-n i. tiiii.f.i to Can, !;-.!.. I riday n-.orr it. p. l,:ivt:t ! n ca'le.l .:, Mrs. l.iUlni'i and -t-: i .) r.n liv'th.- d. tub !" Mi .!.:.:! .V i i:--rr. e. L..i:iai!i H'vl clucir.-u remained tor a l..ii;e v i.-it - l e. A!.'. I I Ul.) Pe. or.:. GARY DEATHS. T'. -pv Sep. ;-, f!l vizirs vid. Il.ll Wps! vnii. Gary. .1 Wednesday of .!' m.t at I-roy hospi.al Funeral were h--M this- morr.inp at ! o'clock from i h" Lithuanian church with Inirmi (! aH.-sry cetr.et.-ry. tho Gary I 'tub 1 t i limp company ha v mp ch.-u-p-. For Speeding. J- J. H.v,r(rs of Hist Ch'-tp salesman, was arr-st d lv M.oor, iff ;cr I rir rs i! of tl-. Gary i" r: i was booked for speed, m-,. II.t...nd. Sergt. Dennewitz. From ;.ria'i t i corporal flnii then fr..m corporal to efrcr'aiit rtvi t'roiu ?'irianr to top scrftcant of i.i?: i .- liny t th fottr-day rforl of '';irl Dfnnowitz, th Gary editor, who w nt to th colors at the aviation school h T'.ii iue list -week. Y. J. F.-'d i o.. f Criry. visited with Sei gt. I 'r.n'Witr : --sl.-rdiv. K. C. Drive. i Mrs. C. P. M'-Cinnity assisrned to members of the Gary women's cotnl iittcea their territory for the K. of war drive, the meeting; being held at Gary C.inrr.ere '.a! club. . A tiWrecord. The TPihhard Steel l'oundr'es liive completed their Third Liberty Loan drive in Kast Chicat,-.. ?,tnl report a lotnl c f $3C.0fO rtised amniip their einployees. They employ about 350 men which makes the average over 5 1 5 M for each man. EDUCATIONAL SUNDAY Early In April Governor Goodrich issued a proclamation ralline upon the churches to observe an Kdueationa! Sunday. He urged that efficient prosffiHlon of th war demanded that th& oiins; men under draft app should attend school and rolleare to prepare themselves asrainst the time of their country's npd. Also th welfare of the nation in the IrnmediaTf futurf rfTi't'f s th t both th" hoys ton ye'ins to enter soon some form of war service, and the ycinsr women should sek the Thorough preparation that the schools alone can ft'vc Some of the churchfs found it impossihle to nhserve this Kdueationa! Sunday at tht Tinf becuce r.f lo-a' c-' r. d if ions. Thf first Method ist Kp'scr.pal church wi',1 d-v.,te next Sundav fVfttx.ir to educat'.'nal interests. Th Lirerson Chor'is under direction of Prof. Snvder will s!ntr. and Mr. Soamn v i'l sneak on "Co H"s;e T,ife " ;li.r.h m houl students and tlieir parents are t r-ecin !! v Invi "ed U. S. TAKES ALL STEEL OUTPUT NrtV TOP.K. Mar 3. Thf T'nitfd P'ntes povernmfnt. it was disclosed t d-.y. has t;ndf f confidential eonsider;t on a war project that will requi:" Cirt ent'rf ?'cd cutout of the country f r t!ie whole d!i'"0"ei f the war Go veri-rieo t control of th. steel Inert 'J St ry to prepare for this project was p 'lively considered until last Friday, when ihn producers pledped their wrd to the War industries hoatd that

SPECIAL SALE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY nt tho aiTimond Coffee Store

572 Hohman Street. 'fiicso prir-rs will never lo ol'fortl au.'Mn, ?o brine your ltaskots and shuiinu' ba.s and til! thrni iij). IVlow vp list a few of our ninny bargains.: Host O'x'V.in T'otatoos, ILai-uc Pku'. Fakin.up Soda.Sc4,

i fk ..25c -rest Salt F.uttor l'am-v Ttinhitocs Fancy Fnrly June I'ea-S'"an'-y Sutra r ( 'rn, . . I i me dar d am J iliU'er Si i;t'.s, lb Fie liars, lb. 15c 19c M .lasses Cakes, lb IDc Prelcls. lb 15c Host Naw Feans, : lbs.SOc Tilack Kve Teas. lb. .121-C ("ranberrv Brans lb. . . 1 0c ,

F.incy Prunes, lb lOCi Solid (iold Crennierv Fancy Head K'ice. lb . . . 11 C ! Iowa Creamery 'A lb. 'an Sauei Kraut . 15C Country Rolls Horse .Radish, largo jCompound Lard .... bottle .SC American Cheese ...

I.ew:s Lve 10CFan-v Cream - 250 EaaTo Milk 18C I Limbureor 30c Tip To) Milk... IGC; Swiss Cheese 40c Snider's Laree Ca.tsan . 25c ; Fivsli Cotlaee neesr. . 1 C: :

l-'resh Peanut Put'er IC

I'rnne Jam. 11) 15C Kitciien Klenzer. (. . . .13 I.arize Can Salman 20CjAm. Familv Soap 53C Large Can Syrup . . . .lS'oCjl Bnrs Fels Naphtha. .25C

i THESE IRE IE

YOU 1 i : are the ca n ! 1 1 fi r louniv j office ou wi!i i f, . r tf-xt Tuesday ft I he Mary p: imal'io.- : j Congress w 1. 1 . ! : ' '!' ! Prouccutiug' Attorney t'l.Yl'K nr.TKi: ! .i ! K-s ; A"."n :i:s .v. 1 Judfra Lake Superior Court, Room No. 1 i !; ; ! i . s i; i:rn 'if Judge take Superior Couit , Room No. 2 ; AT.TI'tt T HAUHY. j ,i. i' i;i:Nxi:i'i . ! i'Vn:i. .i M"i:an. Juslfjc Lake Superior Court, Rm. No. 3 i i i! ::i.i:s i:. i .!:;:!. .s a i.i . ' Joint Senator. Xae, Porter, Jasper nJ j Xentcu Ciuintiea V. li.I.lAM Ki: N i . iH.IVI'.i; HoI.MKS. liWT'-.MT M KJMKi: v i ; k i k i : i k ; i.isu s j RepresenlatiTes, like County j 1AMKS I PAY I ( TT ; i 'l l'l ! j. ) i a ;:ris. c".vni.i-:s i:. kin;yii.i.. WIM.1AM !'!;!' I axii:i: n s.i!iM!:. AI.HKUT .1. SWANf'i N Joint Representative, Laie and Porter Counties JAY .1 VKIlMKTi:i:. Clerk. Lake Circuit Court Grim Record Can Be Reduci ed by Tubercular Hospital ! Sign Petition Now. Herb'-rt K. Gr.-ih im of (Jury. s-. i r. 'ni y of th- Anti-Ttihf rcnlosis socii tv of I.nke i-ounty. i trotting ir--. holders to sin petitions to have voters d.cide in the 1 Noveiiib'T ejection "U tiif cuiestion r.f a i...i:n: t u Iv rcti lo-is sanitarium. The petition, asking th;U th- question ho decided then, is In c ' rcr.v-t t ton in 'lie northern part of the county. It siatfs that the levy shall r.ft he more than 2t cents v-r a!oa'ion every pcund of steel turned cc:t. in th-ir plants would be used to fill war entracts rxcpusively. LAKE COUNTY DOCTORS CALLED All Lake rnur'v doctor?, whether iier bers of the Lake county Md;cal ,, i-ty or not, have been called to attend a nieetintr at Gary. Mav 7. t - consider thf pove rnme nt's need for medical ir.cn. It is estimated that about five doctn w:il hf needed from each of the Nrsf r .t:ses of Lake county f.-r the new national army of a million n:i n h.-insr raided this year. They will K" ir.to tiaininp th- pprinc. GARY THEATRE. Manaeer Werner has sf'ured seven biz acts for both Saturday ard Sindav niphs this tine and ladies will be admitted free tomorrow nieht instead rf tonlpht. owing to the fact that -Oh. n-v," the hi:; Joy nnd son snercs. i'i'I b" here this eveninp. t- AVerner was fort'inate in landirp the bippest animal novelty in vau.'eviOe as rn- of the seT-en headllners .ponnir tc-no'-row niht "Viola's p,-.t." an jo t conta'ninp 2s animals. Thf children will enjov this hip feafirf whi-h has plenty of amusement the older f. Iks also. O.ti'-ilv and h;rn;'ny apa'n are he ,.,.-,Tir r,f tip proerram with M'Her. y-ott p.nd Vi.!!er in both these elements. M---n lli 1-ert in a niosica! novelty, ant ti e U nn-tt Sisters hi a sinPinp. talkl"P and intr:l'i'i'iiri act. A rteeidedlv different fenture Is Lulu Atkins. th-- iircniBTi ir il who ride I psT Farm Kuirs ....

IEIFERY El HOURS

47C Lar.uv Can Milk HC ISO Frcmiuni Cofi'oc, r;'scnt loCjf n c 29c 25c i( i'c.,1 Snutos ISc ISch'.n-v IVabcrrv 25c

jO. ;.' Blend 25C II on st d Uarlov . . . .IOC . . 40c 15 30c Try Our Teas IVtlcv's Teas First v'7.o Croamery ( Jold Medal Oeamei-v 43c' .410 3Sc 37C 35C 32c 27C 29C Svcamore ( roamorv U urn ford Pak. Towder.2-

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WILL VOTE FO !!r';Mi-:r;r i.. wmkathv. County Trenurer i:rn H, ititAin'oitn. i. n is ;. kuki:. TIH ' M S 1'. J'.OHF.KTS County 3ueriff i.kwis i-:. bat:ni:s. County Coror.er I'HAItl.lS 1.. IAYIS " r.nwAiiii i:. i:vas. WTiiM'i ; i h ; i. WII.1.IAM li MIKKSi'II. ! i t !' 1 'K ': 1 'K Y. .Al"I-:i!. Co-anty Surveyor HAY SK!-:iY. Conu-y Aayessor Wll.l.l AM I".. RLAi'K. I I !.!. M N M I'.KTKH. County Commissioner 1st District I I I ; 1 1 H. Dll-S, c,K"l:".K . St'HAAl". County Commissioner 2nd District !'HN 1 1 im.ai"ssi:n. County CouncUmon at Larje 'i ! a rn.i:s t, hai i.i:a . JiiSKI'll A It I'.ATT I K. iidi:ai:t m. ; i i ' k ! ' y. i ';'T V M KYIOK. County Councilman 1st District M 1SKPH I i KTI.KY. County Councilman 2nd District I.KnMHAS It. l?OYI. County Councilman 4th District i. i:vis a PATTr.K. SOME OEIE DIES i LIKE COUNTY and not m..rp than Jlf,n.''l',0 sluill be spent. Kery siener performs a patriotic dut. The war department wants I.i.kc county to care for its tubercular sol-li-rs for one thinK having rej-ected sev-ial for the disease; for another reason 1l wants future soldiers safeguarded. South End Holds Back. It has been found th .t the south end of the county is cool toward i he sanitarium. Thb TIMES has been informed by the naiional asso.i.i t ion that the l.uihiirir of the hospital will save Lake, county 117 lives each year. In bw of the fact that the povernntent wants the hospital a flRht will bmade here on the plasne that now takes a iife in this county every sixty hours. through the air risht over the head' of the audience. She has a metropolitan net right i rom tho hip time circuits. WOMEN LOAN 11EBS I0E ' HESSE! At the Orpheum theatre. Gary, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Krickso:i. chairman of th women's Third l.iHerty I.an. presiding, a woman's patriotic mectinp was h-ld. Two linniied women from all sectiions of l.a'cf count v were present. Mrs. Mary Held Cory, of New York City who has been actively enpaped for two years in the P-ipian arid French relief work hemp unable to be here, the audience was favored with a war address fr.Ti Madam DuPeil. who was also actively enpaped for two years m Itelgian relief work. Madam ImP.ei! ir-ive a brief but tlu.-nt talk on the awrul and heartrendirp atrocities r.f the Hun s.ddiers. emmittfd on the wonn. p rls nod f.th-r civilians of Iteltrium and Fi a nee which, as the lad. said, should s-r.r eery American nt-iTi-n to his utmost patriotism In avenpinp the awful ra tshes ivr..t;Eht by the oniconal bit'P fieri. ians i.ver there. She urped that the Third Liberty he;ci should po Mo pe- rent, whh-h would mean a plorious victorv for the -.i. Ped nations in the bloody confli't timv rapinp. Mrs. Howard McKlroy of Ch!",-po, chairman of speakers- bureau for the Seventh Federal Reserve, v.-as present and made en interesting; talk r.n the patriot sm of American womanhood, and her address was well received, as also that of the extraordinary and excellent talk by Miss Harriett Yitliim, NortliVVftern Steeienient House worker of Chioco. who took for her subject. "In. the Trenches for the American Women in Amer ce." .tn do ynnr in ped Ct-oss wor't. fond crnsf rvatlon, subscrihf more litierally to the Liberty Loan and to le;?5 every pat-iotic effort, to help hold up the honr of our prand Ameri-an and F.uropepn soldiers who have pone forth to iav down th-ir precious lives f,.r world freedom and democracy. The audience was favored by sonp selections piven by Mrs. Han-nane-of Hammond. Mrs Will it m Karle of Kast Garv and Mrs. Ferguson of Gary. Mrs. White, pitno ac ompanist . I'.-porrs f .:. various parts of the county by the women Liberty Lean workers f bowed some excellent work beinp done by the M(iy workers and only lacked a very few subscriptions of poinp to th- root per cut Which fhev hoped to attai-1 h, f1)rf. , , !llp of the Liberty Loan drive. SDN Of TIES M JOINS THE GDLOHS Klmer K. P.apon old Kim Rapon circulation manager of th- GARY F.YK.V1"G T1A1KS and before that editor of th- Lowell Tribune, has ordered another star to be sevv-d on to the sfrvice fag that hangs in his parlor window at So", Harrison stree'. Gary. Both of Mr. Ragon's sons are now in service. The elder. Forrest A Rapon. signal corps, is either now in France or

fit rnnl on hf o an. This t rtk wit-ti--.se. tlif 'ii:isi m tt ..f thf- youtiKor h . I 'liHiiilos. 17 '!rs w ho has been iirihroil to ii .'it to the innrir, barracks at n smith'fn pmt. Tormer Times Employe, i liindos wax :t stini.-nt n thf Ktnors.i. hih M'h""'. iary. ami latrr was 'mph ,yti1 in the platf mills of tho Il!iII., IS St'-1 flHTI p.'WI . C.Hiy. mill thf M n t -k sto'l io-ks, ltiili.uiii (Inrlnir. I.tisi

i imr ho was itiip1opi! in the office of ith.- CART KVKMNC TIMKS. TELLS WHY CHIGE K EFFECTED Special Aviation School Is Switched by TJ. S. at Last Minute to Auto Eecause of Lack of Plane Engines. By Tj. J- PAH3Y (Times Repoi-tor Witis Pnrflue Training Detachmjnt.) LA FA YKTTK. IXD. .May 3 There has be n some iiu-r.-st manifested in the fact that the ."j'oi Indiana nom wiio nlisted in th- special traimnp ours- at Purdue ai" not taking the .aviation mechanics course as i. was understood they ti i e to do when ih-y enlisted. Ties. I h arii. was t - gov -rninent s intention at l.rst end the newspaper stories to that effect wire correct but at thi hist moment the yo i i niu-nt found could not si re the planes and cuisines for aeroplane schooiinp and switched the nurse to auto mechanics. Some of the boy 3 were disappointed at first when they learned the news but since they see the wonderful field of training in front of tin m they feel differently ahou it. Later I hear the hoys may pet n I chance at aeroplane construction and of course the present traimnp will make it all the mere valuable. Our address is the Purdue Trainiiip Del achimn r ,, -National Army, West Lafayette. Weil, it is pood-bye civilian life- for 1 me. THIS is the life: no two ways i about it. When a man can p-t up in the morninp at 5;"0 fe.lmp iiko hiikinp a dozen Huns, stow away two or throe helpings o the finest kind of food where it was hard for him to rat a plat- of cakes and turn in at 9:4," so dog-tir-d he can hardly crawl in after the timst wonderful day's experience, he can't help If come enamored of this lire. The setting up exercises and military training we are pettmir is preat sniff; reveille at :,:?.(; roll call .VC,: drill to 6:45; breakfast; pas enpine tahe at S a. m.; lecture and instruction; special stuff !n dissembling and assembling enpines and mechanism in every popular car there ic. Kvrybodv startinp dozen d.fffrent makes of cars ana army trucks, then the eats at ll:fo. afternoon more instruction nnd drilling and lecturing, schools of Instructions, etc., etc. It is amazing: what they can dtp tip for you to do and how interestirp it is. We have a fine lot of officer? who are kind enouph to say. whether they meant it or not. that we lia'.r advanced more in three days than sofie claf-sts m thito weeks. Wfll. it is an rxtrn tine lot of young men here. Seems like the pry cream of the lot to toe. Th- fellows are from good old Indiana homes, no better of course than anybody . ise but they are showinp an Intelligence and real that must be refreshing. This i." a wonderful auto engineering school. You know I thought I knew a pood d-al ab.-ut an auto, but they hey- made experiments and produced pn" enitm" regulation results here, yet unpublished, that would surprise you. The Mi Lake county boys down here are all in pood spirits. Tlv only thing the;, la-k is TilK TiMKS and some of them already have it coming to them. GARY CHURCH SCHOOL CAMPAIGN PROGRESSES Th.e r'cpr'r,!a fi"""1 team captains in the canvass for the C-mmunity church school made hast nicht showed that l Vten nt e rift i 11 v Cnil n- canvnss i.e.- . I conducted. Thf results show a larp - nnmber of small subscriptions. rlv total was Just over ? t.-'.a. There remain manv people to b- seen yet and the captains v. .ted to ask their te-imV wor'cers to cont nil" until Sunday, and make a thorouph cleanup as possible Th returns ate esp. cially gratifvinp because of the large number of people who have subscribed. And while the Individual subscriptions have been small it is thought many will increase the amount they have sMb-rbed. so that thf total amount asked will I" t-eclved. A specinl vote -.f thank was given to Mayor Hedges fo. his interest and assistance. GARY FISHERMEN LAND BIG BASS THAT ARE TWINS H. Hat denbreff. or Garv. !n cm-' pnnv with W iiliatn and Charles Xuppntni. landed a t': e and one-half p. ''.nd ibacs yesterday at Ions Lake. -And .1ust two days before. Doe Wood an I 1 T. V. Adyelott ea h raucht one weieh'ip three and one-half pounds Tb - sli wxro evidently twins. ! DRIVE ENDS TOMORROW Lake county tomorrow night will end its thi'd Liberty Loan d :1 1 i e a nd it is I expected that when the e fini-il returns are -ill he from "pi ; in t ii- show ing h- l e to 2 1 -j per cent. No figures were issued tedn v as C un- ! ty Chairman Hay was called awav to i attend a funeral. Tomorrow he expects to make a statement that will show- subscriptions from industries that have come in today. A.-kcd to Rive $.000.firi( Lake county has already Riven over $6.HO0,00O. DYER STARTS FOR RED CROSS pPEdAt. To Thk Timfs.1 CROWN POINT. Ind.. May 3. The cha rmen of the d'ff-rent women's cum.

jniiltees for thf Id Cross War P.. 'iff fund ririvf which is to he held from ..May in t 27. inclusive, ivent to I ! j o;i Thorsdty afternoon and cruniz'd I an auxiliary in that place. Mrs. ". j;. j.Mulvcs of Ifj- v.-is i'1'.osen as chairj man arid the c! i IT ! en t cmnniitte e s were .nisi nppao.ntrd and thf women of that ! -ommimity assured thf Crown Point iados that Kiev wmild do all in their ' pruver to make the work a succ ess. I M rs. A U Court i i!it. chairman for thf .crown Print il-.tii'ter pave a short tal';. ;as did Mrs. If. C. Lfhtnan of the Speal;j'ls' co:n:nit tef. Mesdamos C. P. "Iark, i(' " i: .ot. i a. Hoot. v. k. h. idc. Misses Tillie Lehman and Cwendohne Parry of Crown Point were also in a-

: tendance KAISER CAN'T I PAY PRAGER : BURIAL BILL j SPRINGFIFLP. 111. May 3 The ntatf i.f Illinois has paid the funeral ! expenses for Robert Prager, former resident of Gary. Ind. who was Ivik hed at Coll ins i i le last month. German'., throuph the Swiss lepation at Washington ha.d informed Governor Lowden that Germany Would p ini antenil siiefi expenses. The undertaker who nanuif't tn- ease s-uit .-; bill to the (Swiss legation for JPG, hit Secret a ry j Lansing protested and wrote to j ''' Ti given,. ,r tod.iy wired L.;n- : H " at lilu n;s had nnii the b;'l. ; WINFIELD TP. ORGANIZES : I c-, a :. To the T;mf.s. Km n i m XT. Ind.. Mav ?, Fight i am. .mobile loads of War Relief boosters fioin ivovn Point att-nfl a jiatri'otic meeting at th.e Le,-..y church on Wednesday evening and formed an orjganizatu.n in Winti.ld township for i tile ( ouiinjr drive of th- Red Cross Wnr ! Relief Fund, linn Clnussen whs ele.-tei ; chairman of the m-Ts branch e.nd Mrs. jl'avid St-warf will lead the worn. -n's i auxiliary. A very enthusiastic meeting ;was lndd and patriotic speeches were i niade by Herman Lehman who out. Mined the work of the corning- drive, he x FOR FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR Syo our (lispiav of womftl'? Pmavt Oxfords in patf nt. '.irown, white, eray, ' black--$4, $4.50, $5, $6 and 57.C0. " j r.nr?p pntl varied assortment of Men's j Footwear, including oxfords. Th" ; styles you like and a perfect fit ran j ! had here at prieep rnneinp from ! $3.00 to $8.50. j CHILnUKX'S SHOES A STF-OIAI-TY. HATIMONDS LARGEST BOOT SHOP 169 Stctte Street. SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. UR PRm(j SUITS ARE TAi.ORP IS ARtCUT FROM THE IFIMEST WOOLENS AND , PRICED MOOESTLV THETi HERE is a material dif ronce be-: ween buying a madf for anybody suit ol clo'lifs and picking" out the clo'h vo-'i wart t;s to put intc your pav:mnts. There is in tiniat" satisfaction in ci'mbins inio r suit Unit is built rxprrpsly for you. We'll be phased to meet you. PHONE 771.

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jheine manaeer for thf '"rown I'oint (division. Mrs. Jenni" V.'.ird Vheer (was henrtily applauded on hfr talk

on the j:. ci..ss. :.: i i:. i:. coie pave a sh-rt te'k on -f itoe.s.- and .Mrs. A I... Con; tiisdit, nan of thf women's e tion of ( ii.wi point, explained th" Wdikin;! of the women's fmpairn in Crown Point I! I". Jlas. Claiton Hoot. John Cli is-en. i'red i:.;ff land ( '. W. Ailnian. I,ri-iiv ii :l, ci uiing campaign W it-ii. ', j townsiup was very reep'ive nod tr.oce attending th nieetinp felt that thf b..ost thf ef.iii'iijs fir' ve ,v,-j ;n tiifit n'-ichle.i ho-.d w.-im an ;ndi at on that we are In this war to win, !v g.vine;. r.vins. giving,- and fiiin? some more. jU. S. AVIATOR DOWNS A BOSCKE FLYER fBr F.vjt-k: 'pe-i WITH THF. AMF.i:ic. ACMIF.s IV CAVfc V ' " ' '" ' Ma --Jimmy Meissner of f.fooKiyn nrouptit lown a r us n a ;r!ane in the --tr n..r:h-ast of Ton! this noon while s outing and guarding r rcncfi ohserv rs. He .tott-d th n e n i plane below him at an altitude of about . ' feet. He dove, flr-ii t curdr-d ' ' 11 rounds, and the en-nv plane f 11 In .'hiin-s behind the f iermnn lines. lijvinir at the 'fiiiinc r,; t,

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! The City's Pride

TONIGHT AT 8:15

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ADMISSION 5Cc,

TOMORROW AND SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING

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COME TO SEE Viola and Her 28 Pets. Mons Herbert Harry Davis Lloyd Salbine Bennette Sisters Miller Scott & Co. Lulu Atkins MATINEE 2:30, ADMISSION 15. 25, 35:. EVENING 7 AND 9 P. M., ADMISSION 15, 2f., 35, 50c.

LADIES will be admitted FREE by a person holding a paid 3Cc Saturday.

COMING TUESDAY, MAY 7th THE MILLER DRAMATIC CLUB

Will

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The Beautiful 4 Act Comedy Arith a cast of Miller boys and girls all known to our Gary people. ADMISSION 25, 50, 75c RESERVED SEATS SUNDAY AT BOX OFFICE.

S ' f - - e - . i.

WARDS At

186 E. State St. Arc goino ro give you a Waist or Hat at $4.95 Worth $6.95. So be sure and wait for their opening.

his work. Meissner struck It. cuttir.e: its top winir into threads.

CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind during the il'ne.'-s and late bereavement of our beloved wife and mother. Emma Ka rsl en. 'MAS. K A UsTKX AND FAMILY. Fo Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises. If you have t'a'arrhnl Deafness or 'b'ad no.s.s po to your druggist nnd pe , ,-,,,,, e r -arm,in. (double strength and tub I to it l-t runt of hot water and n Prtie pi V, uted sugar. Take one ! a'd. " .-i. f u I four times a dav. This jit often bring quick Jief from the ! is: ress.n p head nr.ises Ploirt ""H;ri; siio'ild or.-r,. breathing be- , e7 , t. , T. '" . "r'"'p,,'K , "a o the ti, .,at. It :r ,; to prepare. ceus httje and Is pies sc. nt ' t o take Anv I "nf bn t'atarrhul t-afness or head ",:"""' ' 'n;F prescription a re i 3 $1.C0, $1.50, $2.00. Saturday night when accompanied ticket, if purchased before 6 p. m. Present 1 , '-'" 9