Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1918 — Page 5

Mav 4. 191S. THE TIMES. "Pasre Five Vote For Candidate for the Republican Nomination for County Treasurer Primari es May the 7th

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PERSONAL i

SOCIAL HEWS

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Minnie Kline reviewed the charter from! be services Tuesday evening at 7:30 nnd j the, study book and ft very interesting ! Wednesday nt 4 p. m. Thursday, Ascen- ; review of "The Soul of Rlack Folk" was ' sion day, there will be n celebration of Kiven by Mrs. C. F. Miller. Mrs. C. K. the Holy Communion nt 7 a. m. : Corbin dang. Twenty members of the j society enjoyed the program, j Firut Church of Chrlit, Scientist j

j 730 South Ilohmnn street. A social afternoon was enjoyed by the lQ t- a m.Sunday .ervlccs,

rm-.n a i-auie. w..- .. . ; g.00 p m.w,dneday evening te

church yesterday at tne nome or -Mrs.

THE CITY

COMING EVENTS. There will be a meeting of the Lake County Humane Society- Monday evening at eight o'clock at the Central school. On Monday evening there will ba a meeting of all interested in a day nursery for the north side at the Irving school aduitorium. The ar.ual parish meeting of St. Faul's Kptscopal chilli h for t ho election of the vestry will be held Monday evening in the rarish room of the church in Kimbach avenue. Mrs. F. A. Bull will entertain the G. I. A. Embroidery club Monday afternoon t her home. 117 Douglas street.

The entertainn-.ent given last evening j Bt the First Methodist, church in FvUS-( sll street by the Ladies' Aid Society tindr the auspices of the ";fth division! r.-.ade a marked success. The entertain- j nnt was entitled "Carnival of Days" and the rrogram was unique and very j enjoyable. Some of the days represent- j

ed were New Tears, Lincoln's birthday. Valentine's day. St. Patricks day. Kaster, Ma yday. Decoration day, moving 1.1 v, commencement day, rainy diy. Mothers' cay. commencement. Fourth of July, Hallowe'en, baking day. Thanksgiving and Christmas. The orchestra under the direction of Dr. J. Arthur Dais rendered an attractive musical program end contributed greatly to the success of the entertainment. A lare audience enjoyed the rrogram.

Delmer Bennett In Indiana avenue. The members brought their needle work. It was decided to discontinue the meetings for the remainder of the month. The meeting of the Amethyst Club was

postponed one week until the afternoon! of May inth when Mrs. K. Berg of Price j Place will be hostess at a thimble party, j The South Side W. C. T. X. will make a number of comforts for the day r.ur- ; sory in the Standard Steel district and j

will be glad to receive donations or materials to be worked into the, quilts. Th.-y may be loft at the Monroe street church Sunday or t th home of Mrs. K. R Cross in Monroe street. The work will be begun imnv-dately. Several matters of interest were tak

en up by the members of Hammond 1 Chapter No. 12 Women of Mooseheart j Legion nt their meeting last evening, j principal of which was the purchase of a Libert v bond. There was initiation i

and balloting on candidates. Following be next recular lodge session in two

J weeks there will be a card party for i the members.

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p. m. Wednesday

timoniai meeting.

a.

m. Sunday school.

First Pentecostal Church, of the Ni-1 rene. j Corner of Michigan and Calumet. Rev. i

A. S. Dalsmeier, Pastor. 9:45 a. m Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Preaching. 3:00 p. m. Pentecostal Unio rra!s service. 6:30 p. m. Young people's meeting. 7:"ii p. m. Preaching. Salvation Arm 7. 267 East StMe street. 9.45 a. m. Company meeting. 2:15 p. m. Street meeting. 3:00 p. m. Christian Praise meetln. 7:15 p. m. Street meeting. 6:00 p. m. Salvation meeting. Public invited. Cart, and Mrs. Fearsley.

STOLEN FLIVVER Officer Fandri brought a Ford ear to the station this morning that he had found standing in the alley between Ann street and State Line stree. The auto proved to be. one that was stolfn by two boys in Chicago yesterday.

Hammond police last night and said that flie smHled gas eomiog from the fat Ht I S S Ph.mmor avenue Captain Himbarh with orrbers Fandri and BelV went there and found X1 Peterson I in room 15 overcome by gas.

They found that one burner in the. Ras stove had been turned on. Dr. William D. Weis gave the man first aid. then Dr. Onis O. Melton of the. C.as company sent him to the hospital in the ambulance. He will recover.

CHARGE OF RELIEF

Mrs. Mary Holm of Glendale has heen Appointed by the government to take charge of the clothing for the Belgian ReliffThose who have clothing to give can call up Mrs. Holm at her home, telephone 40ii or they may leave it at Liberty Hall.

ENLARGE QUARTERS

A BAD PRACTICE A motorman on the H. W. &t E C. line was run down at the Hohman St. switch this afternoon by an autoist. but was able to proceed with his car. The congestion of auto.i on the east sid of Hohman street near the switch is something the police ought to stop. Death will result there one of these days.

TO THE CIVIL AND SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS

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There will be a n;etlng this evening of Dorcas F.ebckah lodge at the I. O. O. F. hall.

Immasneli Evangelical Church. The Rev. A. J. Hotz. Paitor.

j Siblejr street. Phone UfS-W.

9:15 a. m. Sunday school. German and English classes. 10:30 a. m. German service. No evening service.

The Associated Bible Students 3 p. m. I. O. O. F. hail, opposite Minas Dept. store. Undenominational services. Every Sundav.

The new cash poUcv adopted by th Hammond Furniture Company has in-

i creased the business to such an extent

j that the firm lias heen compelled to,,,s proven Inc.

(enlarge its quarters in oraT to nannie , rort ani ,h..

jthe lapirily growing trade.

BE CAREFUL

Hammond people should be extremely careful to whom they give money. A

man was reported i un- j. imes muav

as collecting

some sort of a War Or-

Mr. and Mrs. August Tranck of Ingraham avenue entertained at a farewell party last evening for Mrs. Harry Beach

who will return to her home in Michigan i after an extended visit in Hammond, j Methodist Episcopal CiurcU

All welcome, tion.

Seats free. No coilec-

Summers Fharmacy wants drug crerk. 5-4-1

Mrs. Reach came here from California j where she spent the winter. Other) guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox and! fimilv Mrs. Lewis. A. Mansfield. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Ren hi and Mr. John Peterson.

and Mrs. 10:4

j phan's fund. The country is full of ! heartless sharks who are imposing on

pr .pie PV getting vonrciioiiH or (ferent kinds of funds, and householders should report thee solicitors to Chief Austgen that he may examine

their credentials.

Among yesterday's luncheon hostesses w-as Mrs. Charles Lawrence of Sheffield

avenue who had the members of the Tn(? Lady Vikings held quite an InNorth Side Ladies' Club as her guests. t(,rPsting session last evening at the Following the luncheon the guests de- j0jtke I. O. O. F. hall in State street. I voted the afternoon to their needle work Following a short business session n and made further plans for the enter-j m 0f patriotic readings and music

talnment to D given on tne evening or ejVPn. Mrs.

and B.ble

Special j

MRS. SPRING DEAD

May 23rd. The proceeds of the entertainment will be us-d by the club to apply on the Liberty bond they purchased.

Mrs. T. F. Teary of Logan street j opened her home to the members of the j

civic department of the Hammond Woman's Club last evening for the prizes going to Mrs. Dan Brown, Mrs. J. O. Thompson. Miss Annah Emery and Mrs. "W. S. Welch. Mrs. "Welch gave several readings and a group of songs was rendered by Mrs. Charles Van Gilder. Mrs. Herbert Hutchins, chairman for the- past year was presented a bououet of flowers by the department. The presentation W9s made by Mrs. J. M. Turner, the newly Elected ohairmnn. The meeting was attended by twenty-four members. The Standard Bearers have secured Miss Mary Mann, a missionary to China to speak at the evening service at the First Methodist cliurch Sunday at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. Ste--fmnr. were hostesses to tha Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church yesterday aft'rnoon at Mrs. Smith's home. 35 Highland street. Mrs.

O. D. Duckworth rais

ed a fund for the purchase of a Liberty bond by the lodg it was reported at the session last evening.

Where to Worship

-Meetings

at Various Himmond Churches

T. J. Basset t. Pastor. 9 00 a. m. Class meeting. 9.45 a. m. o.-nday school

classes.

4 a. m. Morning worship.

music. 30 p. m. Epworth league. Theme: 'Progressive Christians. Lender, Mrs. Georgo Streeter. 30 p. m. Evening worship.

No sermon at the morning hour. ' of her niece. Mrs. McDaniel. 5718 Rad the service will be: Baptism of avenue. Chicago, at two o'clock Sunday children, baptism of adults, recep- f ternoo'n. t .on of membeers on confession of I faith, reception of numbers by let-! ALMOST OUT OF SIGHT tor. The Lord's Supper.

-t tne evening service Miss Mary

Mann of Foo Chow, China, will speak

for

! Mrs. Franees Spring, wife of late wm. I Spring. 447 Becker street, died In Min- ! neapolls at the ho?i of relative., where I she has been spending the w inter. 1 The funeral will be held at the home

Manager Jim Armstrong, of Laeder-

. . .ch'a .Tewel-v store on Hohman street

u iM:tiuir.- I'virre sermon ivy

the pastor. Theme: "Barren Lives

rirst Presbyterian CTvarch. j Corner of Highland and Hohman Sts. 1

J. C. Barrett. Minister. Phone 104 SR. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Subject: "Gray Hairs." C, :"0 p. in. Chris" iar. Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Dr. Grossman of Indianapolis preach.

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St. Paul's Church (Episcopal.) W. J. Hawthorne. Rector. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:43 a. m. Mid-diy service. 7:3" p. m. Evening service. Annual parish meting Monday 7:30 p. m. Monday. Tuesday and Y' nesday being Rogation days there v

j First Baptist Church. I Rev. Floyd H. Adams, pastor. I 10:30 a. m. Morning service.

subject: A Regenerate Church. 11:15 a. m. Sunday School session

j 10:30 a. m. Burnham Sunday school.

1:30 p. in. East Hammond Kindergart-

n. 2:00 p. m. West Hammond school. 2:30 p. m. East Hammond school. 3:00 p. m. Junior B. T. P. TT. 6:"0 p. m. Intermediate and

B. Y. P. I". 7:30 p. m Evening servjre. Topic: "The Bible Call of the Hour.

states that in the past two nais u' price of rut glass has gone up thirtythree and one-third p"r cent and some of the heavy pieces can not he got at a'!, es the government is using so much of the potash for explosives that i. used in the making of the glass.

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Divine Healtn' Meetings. Held at our brlch. 5i; evtry Sunday, 10 a. m. welcome.

150th street All free All

Av.

try Theatre

The City's Pride !

rrtodeas Evangelical Church.

Cor. Sohl St. and Indiana P.ev. Peter Weil, Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. ni. Church service.

rirst Congregational Church. W. G. Cowley. Pastor. Thone 10 00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service.

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START IN NEW DISTRICT The Child Welfare Clinics held b rr. T. V.. Oberlin and Dr. W. F. Howatt for the Government at the Central school have been completed for that district and the doctors will meet nxt at the Wishigton school on Monday rrornlng. May fith. at ten o'clock. The n-others are r"questd to coope

rate with the doctors and brin? tl babies when notified to do so.

Whereas, One of our members is seek'ng the nomination of state Representative, and Whereas, by his service h

elf worthy of o:jr ud-

support of t' - '? jiens of

nko Count.-' Be it rs: ed that v.e endorse the candidacy of Charles King'v't and e-(:nmrnd tant every dlscw.' rgej o!d j- ii the Civil m,i Spanish A:n.ii.-; War. and a'j fod (.itiai-as upport the .-m:dida. y -f Ch.-ks K:ng-

. at 'y. jininar) cb.-c-7.'presenta C. e. Pespertfuly yvjrs. ERNEST U. PLLHMAN. 1 the U. S. A. W. Veterans. 5-4-2

ell on Mr v 'ijti of Sta'

amp No. IS dv.

NOTICE The following candidates are endorsed by the Business Men of Calumet region: For Senator 21 C. o. HOLMES. For Representative 25 OTTO G. FiFIELD. 2S CI IAS. fl. KINGWILL. 30 ANDREW H. SAMBOR. 31 ALBERT J. SWANSON. 5-4-6

NOTICE TO VOTERS. We wish to notify the voters of Hammond and vicinity that we are donating the free and exclusive service of fifteen automobiles to be used for the purposes of conveying and assisting voters to and from t!,Mr homes and factories to their respective voting rrecincts. No matter who you are or where you may be located, if you wish to vote, call 322 Hammond and our machines will be at your serice. 5-4-1

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GOOD BEER, TOO

350.

Tonight and Sunday Matinee and rs'ight

BIG ACTS OF

. Van

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P. Iliakemore will mrii

00 p. rn Rev. G. Cowley will speak on "Keep the Home Fire Burning." after which the sacrament of baptism and the lord's Supper will bo administered. 00 p. m. Evening Service. Rev. Dr. R. W. Gammon will "lec

ture. Subject: 'When Needs a Frind."

Teter Krlvarle, 629 Schrage avenue. Whiting, who was arrested on Indian-" spoils boulevard Thursday n'.ght for carrying liquor contrary to law, was fined SS0 in the Hammond citv court bv Judge Klotz this morning and the five cases of beer that he was carrying were confiscated are to be destroyed.

Tellow

COME TO SEE Viola and Her 28 Peta. Mons Herbert

Harry Davis

Bennette Sisters Lulu Atkins

Lloyd Salbine Miller Scott & Co.

St. Paul's Lutheran Rev. Theo Claus. Pastor. 9:00 a. m. English Sundav school. 9:30 a. m. German catechism. 10:00 a. m. German service. 11:15 a. m. English service.

Monroe Street Methodist Fplicopal Taul L. Benedict. Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. prea-h;nf services. 6:30 p; m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. t.i. Preaching services.

Tic.i are cordially inviterj to any or all of these services.

WILL PROSECUTE Chief of Police Austgen states that on r,.nr.le not having their dog licenses

l- next Mondav will be pre this is one thing that you in the newspapers.

se- uted. and can bd ie e

The

lookout once a

hp

WATCH FOR HER police are asked to be en the

for and to report f m-.n woman, representing herself to

Bert Cvosj worker.

She is said to be ntiout 4.. eais ...i. Pe fett. four incl.es tall and wears a large Eastern Star pin.

BIG WAR ORDER FOR REGION (Continued from page one.)

10. Secretary Baker yesterday nske.l congress for a budget of thirte.-n billions for war. including the erection of more howitzer. artillery and shell plants, some of which may come to this region, but all of which will draw In local steel mills. A Washington dispatch said in connection with war pro gram : "Expenditures on the army acfjregating 13.O0,0nn, 009 in the next fiscal year, more than twice the total of this year's outlay. "Manufacture of artillery on a stunAnrlmic nraa Im'nl vlnr t tl A in:mf.i!'atp

ieCLl"U Ul flllf 1'lrtUI., Hlf !'-. outlay representing several billion dollars. Steel company officials Informed the war department that It would be necessary to construct a largo number of enormous plants to manufacture the, ordnance contemplated. This it has been decided to do as soon as congress authorizes the requisite appropriations. "The government will advance to the steel companies the funds necessary to construct the plants under an agreement guaranteeing the private concerns against loss in meeting this war emergency." SO WE REALIZE IT Alt f 11. With the government deciding to use twice, as much war mav-nal as last year and to spend twice as nui'-h this region muPt meet all ih requirements placed on it and it will not be surprising to see orders come for the erection of additional artillery plan's her.-. 12. With this vast influx of war con

tracts, with moves maqe that means a rate, of production never dreamed of here before and the receipt of business that runs into hundreds of millions the sorest spots in the situation are the lack of houses and inadequa'e traction facilities.

Influence

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that

WHITING

Accounts due Whiting News Co. due May 5th are payable at the store on or before May 10th. 5-4 A patriotic meeting of the Maccabees

will be held in their hall Monday even-' :t:g. May 6. Hon. F. N. Favit and ! W others will speak. All members 8r"S urged to be present. Short bus,nessi

meeting at 7:30. 5-4

FOR SALE fl room house on Cleveland

ave. Inquire M. E. Harr. Office Thon 23. Whiting. 5-4-2 FOB, SALE 6 room house on Central ave. Inquire M. E. Harr. Office Phone 33. Whiting. b-4-2

. overwhelming pol'.t'eal

ih.is been bro-.ight t- b

mi n 1st rat ion j i.w low Foil rnKET. I Chief of Police Nit todav leported inn exodus . f women from the I'lu-.i-jtr.er avmii" r sorts and stated tJsnt t with the three additional policemen ;Pio'n:sed by the counc-l. doubling the ! force, he v.-ill be able to patrol tha" street night and day. The tumVr ( : inmates of West Hammond resorts ha.

een set at between 50 and K'A and

the greater portion o? these have gor.The theory is that they plan to return after the li-jur-r question Is settled. It was reported in Hammond last evening that a nu.i.Lei- of these women took cars for Chicago and Gary, tak.ng suit cases w 1 : h t lien. In viek oC the fart that patronag" for the saloons find resorts has brcn drawn fior.i Hammond. East Chicago and Garv, lr.anv ex-sa".oonrnen of these cities are now seeding to establish themselves in West Hammond, the people of the latter city feel that their problem is Lake ro-mty's. $2r,,oon for m.iii Ktxn. It is stated here there !s a $25. "50c. flush fund !n Wet Hammond, with which to make it "the most wife-npen town In the m!ddle-wet" and a rendezvous for the drlnk'rr and sporting clement of northern Indiana. Suppose you lived in West Piummer avenue. A knock at th door. You ar t work and your wife an-w-ers. A ro-ipii fellow from some I.ake county city, his breath reeking with adul'erated w biskey, smirks end ak.

to seo "the lad:es. our wife, indignantly dt-mands an explanation. He mutters that he was m:sd:rer ted. The houses on the street lo-k alike hut some aie reports and some are not. Of course you'd move If you co.M find another house. But the man who told The Times of Just such happenings states that there are no vacant houses in Hammond or West Hammond to move ino and don't propose to be run out of town by the e v il -doers.

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ATTACKS ON WEST HAMMOND CITY CLERK (Continued from page one.)

the plants of the fO, 000. 000 Gary Ordnance company, the Standard Steel Forg!nr,s company. Indiana Harbor, and the Standard Steel Car Works Artillery Department, Hammond, which has received a $60,000,000 howitzer contract. Gary's plant i already making 1S5MM. guns and 9-inh howitzers for Pershing and the Harbor plent is also producing. NEW GUN WORKS IN SIGHT.

council records to the circuit court. Wednesday Mayor Kan radt and the council will appear in court as mandamus proceedings have been instigated by the four saloonmen whose licenses were revoked. They arc Henry Peters, J. Vassiiat. Andrew Ksser and James Monahan. City Clerk SatchowItT earned the animosity of the State street crowd when he lined up with Mayor Kamiadt for law and order and decency. He was present at the. founding of ihe I.aw and Order League and has the ooirae of his convictions In Cue face of the

SALE AT BIG BARGAIN KOFFEE KUP RESTAURANT Doing Big Business. Address 82 State St. Hammond, Ind.

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HUB BANKER HERE

.T.-.hn H. c the F-: Potnf. .' the count:

Leii rn " n. assistant casloe:t National Hani: of Crow r. he-e l---t mgiit to atte.ii! oh:'. .-ri'H:.

attend, WANTS FRIENDS TO WRITE

MATINEE 2:30, ADMISSION 15, 25. 35c. EVENING 7 AND S P. M., ADMISSION 15, 25, 35, 5Cc.

Aiir.s b? erson holding

o Imlt'.f:' I-'HHK tonight when neeon piin ed !? i inid ;r.c tirket, If purrhnsed Uefore 6 p. m. t-:'lrx'-

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Pine St. Presbyterian Church. Mahlon H. Kra.ise, Minister, 10:0.-1 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. ni. iine service. 2:00 p. m. Junior Christian fi:3-" j. m. Senior Christ ian 7:30 p. m. Y. r ni .w v r-. ice.

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Endeavor. Endeavor.

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Mr and Mrs. Fred Ou,pe,man

Jackson street, Hammond, have list received a letter frm their son. William, who left here last Saturday' for Camp ThvIoi-. Ky. H,v slates that the boys all arrived

r f.r. ;,, j f el and are in p.,,,, p:rnn boo on... i wetting to get a .hnk nt th- kiiser. . . , t:.,a

'. .'(!:. . of South Vull-.ani wou.u aiv ' ' - i r".r..,,d for a week- : from any of h.s friend-, f-r ou kn..w . Fried ley, who isjiiow It feel, to one who is away I f-ot , Nal Training Sta- home and ,-e;- :ng h '-.intr.v. i boat Awhlcy out i"S I

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COMING TUESDAY, MAY 7th THE MILLER DRAMATIC CLUB

NINE DORMITORIES FOR SOLDIERS

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Present

66Tlie Bust ot

V.M.rtn.M-O, I VP.. May 4 Vine I dormitories lia b.-r-.i turned nvr by j Valparaiso univerrity for the us" of the 500 national arm.-.- men who will be sent I here for tc. Imienl instruction. The men I will arrive May 1,1.

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The Beautiful 4 Act Comedy Kith a cast of MiUer boys and girls all known to our Gary people. ADMISSION 25, 50, 75c RESERVED CTATC SUNDAY AT COX OFFICC.

CARD OF THANKS

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j thy d'.-riu.'i t'r ; son Jii. d l.id'.j I We ( -i.e

iM)eson and

c p.r i.r :'.'K:'. -'i to : i n : . c.ii fi:end and

l i"!.- kind a -t aim Kyoip..e illns ani dcaCo of our i-i . ' senr Wilheini Erick-..:-.'.!.. v. i.-ib. to tliank Itev.

th- church members and

ii.s feil'iw employes, also employes .r Marks P:pe shop. Ladies' Vikings. We appreciate the beautiful offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Carlson. Erling F.ri. kson. S:4:l

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LETTERS FROM SDLOIERS

FR UFN'T Furr.irhed 4 room cottoge; bargain to right party. it Michigan ave.. epposite library. Hammond. 5-4-1

Owing to the ill health of Otto H. j D-ielke, former r.ty treasurer, the firm j of Von and Pu'!. '" dealers. lm j been dissolved and Mr. Van F.amhr.t will continue the business

ro. In'

BURNING AUTO An unknown man caller up th' tire of Hammond ar.d said that h

Pen two men each driv ing a rna -.. ;-. step on Englewood a:'i, near Hef. ville. and one of the ;-,en pot rut c ' his car then pour oil over it and ?t it on fire, got into the other car end drove away. Motorcycle officer T.r.te was sent t". investigate end fcind a i'-peerl wr'.l a .-t-.mobile very bad'..' n -.i. .' tip.

STEALS SHOES

Charles Ftngeman of Chicago was: Pned $25 and sent to jail lor two da by Judge Klotz in Hammond Sty court this morning for stealing two pail of shoes from a bo scar standing in th"

yards night.

of the Pennsylvania It. It.

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An Army Is No i' Sf iroeger ih&n fits Government Eeliln-d It.

Thr Inii.'.i: rrnnient. ' Tho hi-s:. ; solved I . They must wp fclks

ui.''.?.!.ure is a pa: t of ii- rov-

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br solved efflri nt'y in orJop thit v.x homo ntav do our brt in back-

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inc up th? boys on iho firing V.r.c. -W can't lvi"'h t:p th" b-.-ys in the tronr! -.; efficiently scr,:i'rtu politicians to iYrrn the Rovernr-u-nt nnd i.ir.kc the laws to iiic?t th war-time condition;-.

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P.c.:lv, help Columbus V

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-Then f hroc a l iynl he n? nt:r 1 bc; r O' or

Gary mar. orv f ron -Cj- o o; v

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An cff.clfnt, inaterl.

r.l?rt, '.o-mI n.an must be norn-

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r.-.a'i t 1'tt hr.s been hnndliaa your pei-en j cars a man who has n.-tiyo w.-: ker and leader in pr-"-

rioMc and civic ur

takings.

hat

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fllCJi--ES Gary

olot Sen

Give him a chance to represent yon as

4 No. 21 Republican. Primaries May 7

OVERCOME BY GAS

i Mrs. M. J. Miilikan called up the!