Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 8 May 1918 — Page 5

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PERSONAL I (SOCIAL HEWS COMING ETEHTS. The fifth division of the M. K. Ladies' Aid Society will mft for an all day session Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fred K. Ma ley, P46 Calumet avenue. Each cr.ember will brin hr lunch. Circle No. 2 will be entertained on Friday afternoon instead of Thursday of this week by Mrs. M Meyers, 667 State Line street. The F. E. G. Club was entertained very delig-htfully last evening by Mips Vera Shuttz of Johnson street in celebration of h-r birthday anniversary. Music and contest were features of the evening and in i-on. luMon a dainty collaticn was ser el. Mrs. La vinia. Green w ill be hostess to the club at a Backward Farty on the evening of M:iv 21st at her home in Hobman street in celebration of her birthday utinn ersary. - At her home in Heoker street yi s!tday afternoon Mrs. Peterson v. as h-st-s to the Lady Viking;. Sew ins Circle. l'.iin;y refreshments wt. served after an enjoyable time spent with needle u ork. Mrs. Monbeig of Doty street will he the next club hostess and will entertain at thimb! party on the afternoon of May 2uih. There xtiU b" a :-.:! iv.g of th Kniehts and Ladies of Security ;-oiieht the hill in the Kititbaoh buildinc;. 'it p'ace of the rt-ular business ir.eetuiK i'ie eenincr will be devoted to an (iitTtamment and dedication of their new 1 all. Alt members and their friends v re urRej to attend as an enjoyable evening is assured. All are welcome. o-S-1 The members of thf Hammond Woman's Club v.'l o wish to work with the 'o-cstic fCKii'P department during- the "inin; yar are kindly asked to call the (i..'::niaa, Mrs. O. C. E. Maithies or the s-notary, Mrs. C. S. Kennard. likewise of this year's members who wish to v. Lhdraw from the committee. The sub.wet for the next y;ar's study will be ' oiservation of Food, Fuel and Cloth-iai,-" and the projrram will conform enc.eiy to war need. A kii.tiing club was organized yos-t-relay afternoon r.t the home of Mrs. Jer;rtie Stafford in Ilohm-n street, to do l'."(l Cross work. The members will rn "t every two w i-.-ks. Mrs. Ii-:rtha T: uhlpe. Mrs. Louisa Dr"ll and Mrs. V.':!ia:n Horn were present ; esterday. Mrs. Fard'-cooper and Miss Fearee entertained at luncheon yesterday at their home in Ingraham avenue honoring Mrs. Henry Lundt who will leave fooa for l.os Aneeles to make her home. Following: the luncheon the quests devoted the afternoon to their knitting and needle work and spent a pleasant social time. Four Railroad Krotherhods have started a campaipn to raire funds for the Red Cross, the first of the social affairs they announce to be a dance on the evening- of May loth. Tickets will be on sale at sveral of the down town stores and on account of the larRC attendance that is anticipated both the Masonic Temple and the Orpl-.eum halls have been secured. Branch's orchestra will play at the Masonic Temple and Conrath's orchestra at the Orphfura. H. I,. Porlon is chairman of the committee for the dance. Fedro was played by the members of Circle Xo. 3 who were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Mary Reinert at her home in Claude .street. The frames progressed a; two tables, the rrizes going to Mrs. "iV. I). We is. Mrs. I.eisman and Mrs. Mat .Tun? The consolation priz was awarded to Mrs. I. Ward. The next n-.-ttinjc of the club - in occur in three weeks ir.s'ead of two at the home of Mrs. I.eisman. At a meeting at the Irving' school last Mondsy evening residents of the North ?id" discussed the day nursery for that distr et and Cioyd Pi.tith and J. V. Keelf r were made a committee to secure a location for it. 0 St. Afrr.es" Guild of St Faul's T-;pi-cop.f ! church will meet in the guild room Friday evening;. May lr'th Dinner will be er eol for the members at seven o'clock after which the election of offi"rs for the ensuing year v. ill take rlace. At the meeting of Opal Hive No. 9S 1,. . T. M M. last evening at tiie I. . ( . F. hM there was balloting on candirar.es and preparations made for the i st regular meeting whn there will be initiation of a class. After the lodge session the members drilled for the association meeting to b? held the latter part of this month. William H. Calkins W. R. C. No. U net yesterday afternoon for its regular lodge session. At the pet meeting 'It t in weeks there will le a class for in illation. on'y rou'ine business was taken up by the members of the Germania lodge '' F.ebekali at tlcir meetins la:'t evenir.ir at the MoiiRe i. o. o. F. hall. The meeting of Golden Rule Council No. 1 I1, of I., will not be held until Tuesday evening of next week when there wiil he balloting on candidates. IEMSH It Made Her Strong and Well. Parneveld. Wis. "I was in a weak, nervous, run-down, anaemic condition, so that my housework was a burden. Vinol was recommended, and it made me well and strong. It is certainly the best tor.lc and strength creator I have ever taken." Mrs. John Lewis, Vinol is a cod liver and iron constitutional remedy for weak, nervous, rundown conditions of men, women and children. Your money will be returned if it does not help you. Joseph W. Weis. druggist, and Norris Phey.. Hammond. Ind. Vinol is sold in East Chicago by Schlieker's Pharmacy, and In Whiting by L.. II. ilatterns. and at the best drug store In every town and city in the country. Adv.

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Look at the illustration below. See the two (inters peeling off u corn as LhoUKlt it were a banana P- 'I' And the , man i-s vitillnic while he is d.i'n it! All j done painlessly, joyfnllv. The momen: GVts-It toucnes a corn or callus tliu '(Jets-It." the Oaly Genuine, Thorough j Corn Peeler Ever Discovered. DsmanJ -Oets-It." growth is doomed. ft tak hut 1 w" scon, is to applv 'Cets-1'". The cornpain is eHsed at once. You can sit at i v.utr ic s'.i or walk iiboui. dance, think,, low and work with absolute ease. You can ;.!)'! y "G.-ts-It" cmi en ient 1 y almost anywhere where on can take jour shoe j end siockii'K off for a moment or two. I "i ;.ts-1 1 . dries at once: lh.n put vouri shoe end sio.'king on again. There's no j further excuse for suffering from corns. and cot-n-.a nis. ' C. tc-It". the guaranteed, moneyhae;; eorn-r n -er. the voily "uic way. costs b.n a trifle at yny urugstorc. M'f'd hv F. Lawrence . "o., I'hicngo. 111. Sold in Hammond and recommended as the wotld'a best corn remedy bv J. W. W-i: Summer's I'haruiacy. Adv. A social meeting of the Fast Chief's Asso( lation of Hammond Temple No. 7i! Pythian Sisters will be held this evenin tr at the home of Mrs. Charles 1-uth-l.i.an ;u Sibley street. The inciting wits postponed from last evening. Claude Clark left Angola last Saturday morning for Hammond, where lie has a government position with the Standard Steel Car company. Claude took the civil service examination a few weeks ago, through which he secured this rosition. Fort Wayne News. Mrs. Louis Sand and children are visiting Mrs. Sand's mother at Hammond. Ind. Woodford. (III.) Journay. Mrs. Clyde Tippie and daughter. Louise of Hammond, are the guests of Mrs. Jame? Dnddow Ihls week. Morocco Courier. Mrs. Ida F.ayne was called to Hammond. Ind.. this week on account of the illness of her daughter. Mrs. King lies- I tcr. Mr. Vernon (111.) Register. J The members of the Baptist Woman's i I'nlon will meet in the church parlors j Thursday afternoon to sew for the Red ' Cross. The lesson will be given by Mrs Floyd H. Adams of the F.ible Study department. The Ladies' Aid Society of Immanuels Kvaneelical church will hold its monthly coffee social Thursday afternoon at the church. A farewell party was given Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hoffman in Oak street in honor of Charles Bush, who is soon to leave for the army. lames and dsncins were features of the evening, followed by dainty refreshments. The national colors were carried out in the decorations and the (fuost of h'-nor was presented with a military watch by friends and relatives. Those present were as follows: The Misses Gladys Redgrave and Electra Merlam of Chicago. Florence Mathews of East Chicago. Cladys Johnson. Sarah Turner. Edith I.ewke. Ruth Malo. Marcaret Pothwell, Frances Broderick. Frances Dike. Mary and Elmira Ruch. Margaret. Zoe and Kathrvn P.ush: the Messrs. Percy Cadman of East Chi capo. Percy Thorjp-oT.. Mark Kc.-der. Arthur Rosbrou fth. Sian'ey Iloo-b, Russell Ecklund. Howard Ra'l.burn. Krnest Jones and Charles Push.. Mrs. Jos. News, Mrs. ( has. Rush and daughter Ruth. Mrs. K. Hush. M;s. Hoffman and children, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bush and son William. The entertainment piven last evening by St. raid's Junior Latup will be repeated this evening nt the school hall. The program was enjoyed by a larsje audience and it was expeeted that many will attend tonight. The following is the program: "A mer!ci" Recitation I ia logue. AH "Your Flag and My Flag" Armin Schroeer A pleasing Disposition." "Sassy Faced Sophie' .Miss Susie Meier Dialog ic. ' Pant Matrimonial Adventui es." Selection Edward FrT" Piab.sje. "Entertaining Sister's P.eau" Pantonine. "Star Spangled Banner Mis Johanna Wa.ha lsen Henry Hevbt returned home last Fiiday from "alifornia where he spent eisht month at Long Reach and Los . ngeles for the hnfH of Ilia health. Seipertit Sam Nelson who has been visitinc his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nelson, fi!'.' Murray street for ten days has rcl jini 'I to Camp Mo rthur, Texas. M'- W. R Dysart submitted to an operation for appendicitis this morning at St. Margaret's hospital. A mas meeting for women will be hetd this evening at eight o'clock at Libertv Hall in the interest of the War Cens'is Drive' which begins in Hj mninnii May !th. The meeting Is of gient irrpoi tance as the women will be instrneted in the registration for war service and every Hammond woman is urged to attend. Tl; following progrnni lias been arranged: America" All Prayer The Rev. M II. Kiause of Pine Sr. (h!r li. Short talks by Mrs. Wheeler, county chairman of the County Council of defense, and Mrs. O. C. Wicks, county chairman of the Registration of Women. Song by Men's Chorus. Explanation of organ iza tion : the different committees of the Council of Tiefense By Mrs. Mntthies. Address Mrs. Fetherston of Chicago. Song Battle Hymn of the Republic. AMOUNT OF GERMAN PLUNDER Ht I'mted Press. WASHINGTON. May S. According to official dispatches received here the fjerman government has authorized the announcement throughout the empire and adjoining countries that her captures during the past six months, thus far tabulated shows $717,500,000 worth of plunder. Send THE TIMES to vour soldier boy. Let Hrn see how we j eft behind are backing him up.

THE CITY

ROBERTSDALE GIRL DIES Miss Amanda I'tusoh, twenty year old da'JK'iter of Mr. nd Mrs. August rtusch of Myrtle avr.Uf, Kobertsdale, died at her homo this morning, hurt been eirpb red as ferelndy of Candle Factory of the Standard comrmv for seme time. Funeral will be held Friday, ranteo-ents later. She t he Oil ARRESTED AT DEPOT Cedelt 1! ers. 4S West 27th street. I'hicaico. was arrested at the Moron depot in Hammond last nix"ht on suspicion. It is thought that this may be the hps m that has been snatching the purses of women in Hammond lately. HIT BY AUTO Sieve SI .news k i who wits driving pn a-:to;nob.!e at the corner of Hoffman and Cedar streeta in Hammond last niul.t ran into Henry K"ie of 22T Hickory tureet who was riding a motorcycle, Mr. Kore was tiUen to the hospital where it was found that he was very badly injured. ANOTHER ROBBERY Mrs. Stevens, who lives at ;f3 Highland sireet. called up the Hammond police this afternoon about two o'clock and said that a negro had just snatched her purse. The chief at once sent a patrol wagon full of police to Highland street and other men along the tracks but up to the time of going to press they had not caught the man. DAVIS CASE AGAIN The oft continued case of State of Indiana vs. Or. Charles L. Davis came up again this afternoon in regard to a .special judge. Attorney L. V. Cravens Is the attorney for Davis and Attorney Gavit is representing the. Indiana Harbor Lelt Railroad. AT EVANSVILLE Roc.-e Hemstock. Willis I'.. Ford and Joseph Kasper. representing the Masonic commandary, are at Evansville today attending a lodpe meeting. DIVORCE PETITIONS Three d'vorre petitions were filed In the superior court at Hammond today. Howard Adams says Pearl treated him with absolute indifference: Ruth Toerne complains of Paul's sulking spells and Nelson Kirk charges that Mary was cruel and inhuman. FOUR BOYS LEAVE MAY 17 The Hammond exemption hnard today called for May 17 four men In the draft who applied for voluntary induction They are Lawrence Cramer. "S9 Truman street. George Jolly. HT5 Logan street, George Richard-on. 231 Hoffman street and Ray Fitzpatrick, Danville. Ill ,nois. WHEAT CROP TO BE BUMPER TBt I'xited Tress J WASHINGTON. May ?. The American farmer responding to war necessity will turn out a bump?r wheat crop this year. Estimates by the agriculturl department today were that the wheat crop would run to f'-.n'in.OOO bushels, one of the largest in history. The estimate was 1 2, 000, COO bushels over that of a. month ago The production In 1917 wa 4lS.oon.fiOn bushels The condition of the wintT wheat crop on May 1 was 85 4 of normal against 7V6 on April 1. 73 2 on May 1. 1f!7. and S5.7. the ten year average on May 1. the department reported. This condition foreeases a total yield of 571, 553.000 bushels against 41S.07O.00i) for 1017. Winter when acreage on May 1 was 3fi.3Ii2.onn acres against 27. 430.000 acres harvested !at year and was 13.7 per cent less thar. the showing last fall, due to abandonment. CLEMENCEAU IMPRESSED WITH U. S. TROOPS (By FRED S. FF.RGTSON) riVITEr PRKSS ' "I :R ' M WITH THE AMERICANS IX PICARDY. May K. Premier lemenceau. who visited the American advance headyunrters in Pirardy. was greatly impressed by the work done by the Americans since they took over o sector here. The premier inspected a htll't. tasted some soup and conferred an hour with the commanding freperal. The rains causing poor visibi'ity have compelled a cessation in artillery f..-e and ihin sector toda? was the Quietest since the American arrived. FIVE U. S. MEN LOST. WASHINGTON. May S. Five members of the armed guard of the steamship Tyler were lost when that vessel wa sunk by an enemy submarine on May 2, the navy department reported toda y. HUGE NATIONAL ARMY J?T I'SITED PRCS. WASHINGTON'. May f. Na : iona ! army mobilization by June 5 one year after the first registration will total Physician Reports Death from Salvarsan Dr. Gordon Fleming, reports through the columns of the A'.istralar inn Mdicnl Gazette, as follows: "Ninety-six hours after injection of salversan, (60G) robust man had epigastric pain, sensitiveness to noise, giddiness, fever 101, pulse 100. knee Jerk, rigors, stupor followed by coma, vomiting, convulsions and death. Symptoms of arsenic poisoning. The risk of life is too great to submit to injections of arsenic and mercury, when you can secure a safe remedy like Number 40 For the niood. the ingredients of which are set down in the T. S. Dispensatory and other medical books as lolliws: "Employed In diseases of the glandular system. In blood poisoning-, scrofula, rheumatism, catarrh, mercurial and lead poisoning, constipation, stomach and liver diseases, t'nder its use nodes, tumors, goitre, lupus, sores, ulcers and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment disappear as if by magic." Made by J. C. Mendenhall. Evansville. led.. 4u years a druggist. Sold by Jos. W. Weis. Hammond & Central Drug Store. 3410 Michigan Ave.. Indiana Harbor. Adv.

IIUXS SEARCH EVEX POOR MARKET WOMEX IX BELGIUM

German In Belgium the Hun is present against the German empira, I VATER AHEAD: ESCHER WINNER fSPEriAt. To Thf; Times. CROWN POINT. IND.. May 8 4 p. m.) With Hessville. Highland and precincts N'os. 7 anl l'J of Hammond missing, Yater Is ahead in the race for trustee of North township and Eischer an : , easy winner for assessor. 1.-17,000, Provost Marshal Crowder announce! today. 1' ncrnl -v. rl,.. It.l .',0 fmO i lie nsuit a .-((". "' i - j two-thirds of t'n- second draft of .soil,- 1 000 men. will be in camp bv The figures do not include that time. oiun'.eers. 1ST cno BD.W HOLDS i,ii A meeting of the board of works of East Chicago was licid Monday afternoon with all members in attendance. The city attorney was instructed to prepare declaratory resolutions for the improvement of 13!th street and McCook avenue in acccrl.ance with plans and spe, iflcations prepar-.d by the city cngine'.-r. A very sharp division appeared among the members of the b-v,rd in the awarding of the contract for Pm cars, more or less, of stone. William Newman ha 1 submitted a price of $1.07 per ton and the Argo Stone Company of Chicago, had submitted t price ,,f jig fins p ton. Motion was made end carried that the cent met be given to x.wnian at the higher price, Oiienl.e!ivT and Morelli voting in favor of the mo ion an ' Wechsler opposed. A repr--S' ntative of the Argo Stone t'omp.-.ny was present end offered a satisfactory bond to guarantee the quality of the st. re, delivery and satisfactory service. Mr. Wechsler showed that the awarding of the contract to Mr. Newman tne ant an unneces sary outlay of about $4l'i. ! The extension of the teriitorv of the Standard Forgings Company has itn-lud- ! ed two city hydrants. ilili Against the co -ipany has lio n prcpaifd by the city! und the city clerk authorised to present ' same for the re-emburscment of the c i I The clerk was instructed to advertise! fdr L.rtK on certain work to be done on the boilers at the Aider street pumping s'ation. The East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Water Company was ordered to pot in their service on ll'-tiier bee avenue t at once so tha contrac'oys tan procc-, with the jmprovenien of that horoinhf a re. Declaratory reso'ution was passed for the construction of si lew all. s from Private street to the canal on both sido. o Chirsgo avenue. The clerk was instructed to notify property owners. KITCHELL FUNERAL The funeral of David R Kitrhell vvpl start from Emm rlicg's chapel at 2 p. m. tomorrow and services will be held at 2:30 at the Christ iar church. The (.;. A. K. will act a;- pall bearers. NEW ASSISTANT AT GARY Y. M. C A. C. A. Gart. has a.ccpt.-d pi sit ion on the secretarial -Mifl of the y. M. C A. Mr. Garst. following bis er.lb ge training, has si.cnt four years as prmCipal of the high school at Uavmond. III., and has bad other businesH ,.xl,erienre. Mr. G,rst comes to Caiy well qualified for the new vv.,k he will do. Mrs. t'arst will v i"it for sev eral w-ks at Danville, IP... with rci.il vr; before coining to Gary to join h' r husband. ' ). D. Eger, who liar served as office secretary of the Y. M. C. A. for the past few months, left today for a "holt vacation al the lose of which he Is preparing to enlist in the navv. He expects to be stationed at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Mr. Eger is the sixth i memh r f-f the Gary T. M c A. staf to enter special war service. Former Hoys' fwretni y, Geo. I. Heason. is new a captain of infantry. Former Office Secretary Car! Holm, spent several months in T. M. C. A. war work at Hattbrburp; and expects soon to enter military service. I.. A. Miller, another fo; mcr office secretary is now in the School of Aerial Fhotojrraphy at Rochester, N. Y. E. E. St. TO LITE TOO CLASSIFY .? borers: steady work. Cal umet Iron &. Metals Co.. 1501 h fcnd j Columbia eve. Hammond. Ai plv in i rer. 5-8-2 1

est to lowest, lust what he shall and fhall not do, and making life unbearable in a general way for the inhabitants. Even the poor Belgian market women do not escape. In this picture German soldiers are seen examining the contents of their baskets. At the right a Hun has lifted a basket's covering and is peering intently inside. German officers at the left are closelv Questioning other women whom thv smsnv-ct hr.v-o sinicto,- riarm

soldiers searching; Belgian market women.

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El SUGAR POLICY IS

.vianuracturers or non-edio;e products and manufacturers usinsc sugar, who, in the face of warnings, began business on or after January 1. Slg, will be denied sugar supplies during il.e two months following May 1th. oy the federal food administi atior.. '""' " t'"""'" n easiness artei .November 1. m7, will be restricted to fifty per cent of their consumption durimr the months of January. February March and April. (inly nine classes i.r ih,. itdi, ,.-in ... " imni.c id receive their full requirements. Fourteen will be permitted t l:a ve SO per fent of their con.--utnpf.on. based upon an average of these four months. None will be able to buy su?ar without printed certificates which will he distributed by the f. od administration. Report blanks which will he required before any sugar is distributed, are now in process of preparation. The certificates also w;!l be printe,! jn time for the promulgation of the ruling, on Wednesday of next week. The food administration In announcing its new sugar policy, declares it is absolutely essential that it be conformed to strictly, if the nation is not to (xperirnce a sugar famine, and especiaiiy if the ho;:swife is to have sugar necessary for the preservation and conservation of fruits and vegetables through the consumption of which it is intended to save staples for export to .he r,vil population and armies of the Allies in Europe. Assist ng E. Larger. Wnn has taken a de-k in th-- office of Dr. Harrv E. i'arnaid. federal food administrator f r ltd. ana. will be Fre.l T. Herder, for 4 years an Indianapolis accountant, 'they a;e now working on a list of th" wl...-stib-rs. rran, .facturers .and distributors who will he affected by the i'.f- w sugar r "! icy. Following are the proportions a'lottd under-the new plr.n of sugar distri j John, former secretary of the IJossville, I j Illinois, branch of the Oary Y. Til. C. A. j bft almost a year ago for Y. M. C. A.I ; war work in R'icia tbneral Secretary! A. H liekon is row on leave of nh- 1 seiice for special y. M. A. war workj in France and is expected to return this j summer. , B. L. WERNE R COMES TO GARYj A nw business man entered Gary real estate circles today when P. IWerner of Milwaukee arrived. He will make his headquarters Inth" off res of ;!tierk Hrothers. 21S R road way Mr Werner is a brother of David Werner, munager of the Gary theatre. He vis ited hi" brother here several weeks I ago looking over th-.' local situation! n"d after viewing several other bigf propositions, derided Ibis was the best! it;- on the 'nap. Mr. Wtrner is an ex- J I ienc. d business man and a live wire, j He w.M he welcomed by the business i tv.cn here to whom he carries splendid ' 1 r c o : 1 1 . i ( r 3 a t ; ' n . His !an. iml'ide two new buildings as a s : a : e r. IIS AIN AROUND - G A R YOI T or HOSPITAL Mrs. H. SicitavRky. who was operated o a! a Gary hospital for appendicitis ! lias been removed to her home in Fenns-lvania street. MITHKII HKRE. t Miss M;1 'id M cLa c hi i n. of the Neisrh - b lho..(! H use. 1 Tt It avenue and Ad- , is entertaining her mother; from Wisconsin. i a n. wh. vl re I . is he,. IMTIMi OHIO iiortH. E. Wei, li,,-. 412 Adams street, islt itiit h's fciiiier home in Ohio. is! f.t i:T T It KH liovii:. ! M-. ami .Mrs. A. C. Groves. ,V.s Wash-' j . II ( o I ( . .is ( ii y i j upm .(ir. hi"1 w i'.is. si-t. r or .vi rs. '.Jroves. who . is here f i V.'alnut. Hiils. Cincinnati. I . i The Efficient Woman. Th-- foundation of fficiency lies jn a; robust, heilthy const i;ut:on. When ill. t weak and suffering fp.rn dragKinK-down j pains, inflammatory and ulcerated con- , ditdis or displacement with consequent : backache, headaches, nervousness and j "the blues." no woman can be efficient or hardly a fit companion to live with. If every woman in th;s condition would only eive that most successful of all i root and herb remedies. Lyriia E. Pin';- j ham's Vooftable Compound, h 'rial, sho j would soon be restored to health and rcech t h c- groal cf her ambition for per sonal efficiency. Adv.

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bution: To have 100 per cent of qui rements Preservers find packer of vegetables, catsup. Chili sauce, fruit and milk: Manufacturers of Jam. jelly and preserves: meat packers: ice cream manufacturers (exclusive of sherbets and ices: druggists, lor medicinal purposes onlv; tobacco and explosive manufacturers; manufacturers of apple butter: honey producers and glycerine anufacturers: To have fo per cent r Condiment manufacturers: manuf aetur- i ers of soda water: manufacturers of i confectionary, candies, etc: manufacturers of chocolate; manufacturers of fruit syrup and flavoring extracts: manufacturers of sweet po nies: chewinir cum manufacturers: cocoa manufacturers; manufacturers, of invert sugar; wine and cereal manufacturers: soda water fountains and sellers of soft drinks; and all others. The food administration is endeavoring to secure and distribute a sup ply of report blanks, without which no I certificates will be issued under any circumstances. On these reports manu facturers will be required to show their total sugar consumption for the first four months of l'.M, all sugar in storntre. ordered r in transit and all not in keeping with the allotted portions. will be taken over by the food admin i st i a t tion on the certificate plan. Tiie use of certirbates is not peculiar to Indiana, the food ? dm in istration announces. It is mandate! y m every i '.

state and w ill be enforced strictly by i regarded as doubtful, when an autothe machinery of the federal govern- ! mobile they were in was hit today by

ment. under the food control law which delegates sufficient author! to the food administration, f ministration so vet ely enable the adto penalize all violations f the order. is believed manufacturers in In-iiana will co-operate in this plan for fin equitable distribution. I'r. I'-irniiKi says, and that there will be no occasion to file proceedings in the federal courts. BRADFORD WINNER FOR TREASURER (Continued from page one.) P"'!ed b.w. E.-iit Ch lea --Indiana Harbor stuck nobly with Dr. Sauer. while Dr. Mikesch did well in Har.ii mond. Returns nt Hendnonrf ers. I otinty returns were received at rej publican head qunrtei fi Gary last I n;gi-.t. City c'lai-.-man If-c.vard Hay i handled the clary jb'ila;i. n e: ! whi1' rn,,n,V S.-.-rctar.v John Kilbjgrcw wi-rKen on .tae county sheet, each I psited by a b g -.iff. C ty Clerk H. . i- rnn is. ri puieii tir tne nest election accountant in I. ike rovrity. w as in the inner sanf .im '.--:t!i his add n.g machines a 4 were - -unty Chairman 1-7. Miles Norton and Audtor Mack Poland, former chairman -f the county. O'iside of newspaper men ?r.J the tab-I'-Ci.:! staff 'V two t.; v.re ' GARY

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The best that can be made and only one grade, not cheap shoddy. Made seamless and light weight, capable of standing heavy pressure, will give the longest service. One grade, one price 15 per foot, any length. 625 Hohman St., Nest to Courthouse, Hammond.

S Cabbage and Sausage I Hammond Woman's Diet i i "I have doctored with the best doci tors in the United States. Some said one thing and some another was ailing ! me and all wanted to cut me open, but I Mayr's Wonderful Remedy saved me. e ' now I eat cabbage, sausage and anything I want to. Nothing hurts nif." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from

the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes rrnctically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will 'onvit.ee or money refunded. Adv. were barred to cand!dates and voters. As r. turns came :;, they were read by Mr. KMIigievv or Frank Sheehan to the crovv.l ir; the Harrison club. Today st noon the following prei i-i"ts v ere utirepor'ed. but are expected to make their returns before (vcvi'u: to fee canva.--s board at Crown : 'o n t. Il l', nie.nd. S. fi. !5; Crown Point. J ; Hob.'.; I tcv-rsh'.p. l; Rosa. Hanover, i "a oiriet.. West ( '.?.;, St. John, Winfield. 1;: frlr- Creek t'.-.vn.-'iips. This t '! -" 19 out of nnreporte-J. CITY DAES GATHER FOR SPICY MEET (Continued from page one.) r-illniK to rnv list and equable watf rate? brt thought tiitt a scale of rate i should be adjusted ; o that some, should j not pt' y more than others. . J. E. Fitzfrerrld offered the hel .. ; the body in .'landing- by Hammond, j The manufacturers took the proposed (raise quite nicely and Minister Plenipojuntiary Dave Emery decided after it iv as all ov er that a good time was hart. Mayor Brown went into the situation and explained the attitude of the administration .-in the water question. The mayor intends to see that the small , water user is protected. He says he has i the law for this. City Attorney Mc- ! .Vtahon further explained what the city i prooosed to do. The following appropriations were made from the general fund. $125 for a band to play on Memorial ' day on the 30th of May. JL'.i.iih) tor tne repair or nrioges. JR.cOO to be given to the street and alley committee to be used in cleaning up the city. $4.0f.G for the sewer cleaning department. $4.loj for r. steam roller and clarift-r for repairing roads in Hammond. J The report of the Hammond Board f Health for the month of April wa ia de 2 ; follows: j N''enber of births,. 5S male and 42 female. Number of deaths, 4S males and :0 j females. 1 Number of cases of contagious disleases: Typhoid. : diphtheria. small pox. 9; scarlet fever, 3: pneumonia. 11: rhickenpox, 1; measles. 2; pulmonary 1. An ordinance went to its last reading to raise the pay of the Hammond police. The pay of the Hammond police has. been raised as follows: Chief to ?175: captain $ 1 35. sergeant $125, detectives $125, Patrolmen 5115. chauffeur $120, and merchant police $50 per month. KILLED INSTANTLY. WABASH. Ind.. May 8. William Flailey, age forty, was killed instantly r.nd his twelve year old daughter was njured so badly that her recovery Is I a Wabash railroad passenger train at I rticti "V- 1 ! j-V -iever( n-ttei L-et tf Viere The d i-ichter was taken to the Wabash hospital c.t Peru for treatment. The widow and two other daughters survive Pailey. r r unm BILIOUS '2 SICK Enjcy life! Let Cascarets liven your liver and bowels and regulate your stomach. TOES., MAY 14 John L. Golden Present TTzg Comedy thsfmtflite STB

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