Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 18 May 1918 — Page 7

May 18, 1918.

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FIRST M. K. IIIUUII. Adani.-i and Seventh; illiam Grant Star.wii, Minister. y.iiO a. m. Sunday .-h"ol. 10.45 a. in. Mninins w.M.-lnii. The P'tstor is preaching "ii Spiritual Truths Gained for tic Groat War.'' The theme this week is 'Facing Peat h." 7:00 p. m. Kpworth Dengue Devotion.il Service. S.-f'O p. ni. F.venins. Worship, "The Bumlns: Heart," a sermon f- r tb.. y ov.no: r ople." t:st siib rm:n tkri cm n 11 Corner of Seventh aven-ie and Fennsvlvsr.ia ,treet: Edsrnr Puntenney Saiith. raster. S.-ncr Se:v;-e and Bible School at P : t . a in . Preaoh'nsr service at 110:Ck a. m.. and 7:1" p. m. The pastor will preach at both stiocs. Subject f-Trno(n sermon: "The Wailing Multitude at the End-Time of the Present A(." Jesus is rninlri ngain. and the indications are that He will ba here very soon. In this sermon the pastor will deal with one NOTICE The undersigned offer for sale and will receive pealed bids for same tip to 12 o'clock noon, June 1st, 10 IS, for approximately $2.".O00.00 worth of salvage lumber and other material contained in 'he several buildinps and fence situated on grounds known as Lakewoods Amusement Park located corner 15th Avenue and Clark Road, Gary, Indiana. Bid to be accompanied by certified check for lOc of bid offered. Balance to be paid within J ten days. Successful bidder to wreck buildings and remove from ground within ninety days. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. International Trast and Savings Bank, Trustee GARY, INDIANA. High Grade Standard Make sires at Bargain Prices We are the largest jobbers in seconds in the world. We get our tires direct from the manufacturers. We have brought these tires from our warehouse in Chicago to Gary so as to save you from making that trip. We opened this store to take care of all the car owners in the State of Indiana. Bear in mind when you buy from us, you save the middleman's profit. Our stock consists of new, fresh stock, first-class factory seconds. These tires have no blemishes, but, are selected stock. They aie the same as brand new, guaranteed firsts same material, same workmanship, same manufacturer only they are surplus stocks of overloaded manufacturers. Our tires will win your confidence and permanent patronage. A trial order will convince you. Our enormous buying power saves you 40 to 50 per cent. Ycu wid appreciate the money-saving values offered you in these tempting bargain prices. We have the following well known makes in stock and can assure you of choice selection. These tires are guaranteed to give you absolute satisfaction. ti Firestone Portage Fisk McGraw Ajax Marathon Diamond Falls Lee Bata-via Pullman Defiance Mason Keystone ParamountCongress Goodrich Imrjerial

Size. Plain. N. S. Tubes. nnX3 $ 9. no ?io.ro 2.2r, 2fx32 1-t.no 1 ?,.7.- 2 nr. ijr.x.l'a 13.27. i:'..!'5 2.30 sixrtu iru.t li.io. 2. -'" :t2x:"2. 14. 2o 15. i:0 2.75 34xf.12 1 7.0') i s no n.nn -1x4 " 17. To is.r.o ;:.2r. :;2x t is.75 i .:. :;.:. n:;x4 10.73 20.50 :;.75 14xt 20.23 21.0!) n !'.-, 2,"x4 21.50 22.30 -i.bu f.o4 22.73 2i!. 30 4.23 iitsl1: 2.0 27.00 4.."0 tl4x4'2 27.00 2rv.".0 4.75 r.5x4l2 2S.0 1 20. no -,.::() "SsC; 2S.23 20. 30 .1.25 :i74 -3 20. oi) 20 75 3.:io n5x5 n.i.r.o nr.ro 5.25 :;r.x5 n.'.. 00 40.00 5.50 37x5 3S.50 42.00 5.73

Out-of-town Customers, Don't Delay, But Order New. Frices Will Advance. When ordering state whether S. S. or CI., plain or non-skid is desired. Send S1 deposit for each tire ordered, balance C. O. D., subject to your examination and approval. Orders filled same day received. Gary Tire 1 Corporation "Gary's Tire Bargain Center" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 533 WASHINGTON ST. GARY, INDIANA. We Are Open Evenings and Sunday. Special Prices to Dealers on Quantity Orders.

poase of the SVfonJ Coming- of Christ. This subject la cirupying the mind of r.o'ti cs ni'vrr before. The Scriptures hip very cloar in their teachings relative to it. Men and nuniFn t-hou'.d become intelligent concerning this subject .f Kuprono lii'p.'i tain . Hear this si'i n-.,n. Subject ov.'iuni! s mion: "The Obi Mantle n New Sh,,u!,.-!s." Tlo- public generally is invited t" all our services. ;i kst vt run. i. ips iiomr. Miss C.craldine Ph. 1 i : ps ' of Jefferson street hi.s as her j;oest f..r the wee k end Mus Bess Ri.hanis of Warsaw, In.!.

umi: khom n.uois. Miss Wintre-s P.rennan returned yesterday fi'on tis-d'ii. 111., where .she was ealb-d l;y Lie illness of her niot her. WKIIK ft' I'l'ITSIlllK:. A. Kohinson. president of the Gary Social lub left to.liy to sp.-mi a week w::h friends at Pitts!, int. in;. nr.Hi:v. .Mrs. Arll.ir iliiby and ?m Barton, tnn. '''.' Jefferson street, have returned fi o:n a bit to relatives at North Manchester, lnd. 1MT1G T SOI ill IlItMl. Samuel Adams, 17 2 Adams street, will spend the end of the week with his daughter at South IVi-.d. mitti: from "r.nnsK. Mrs. II. M. M i"t ay and two children of Alb. ,11, Neh., are the guests of .Mrs. t.udhu- sr. 4-htO Massachusetts street. RFTinxs from nwmv. Mrs. J. M. Sweeny lias returned fr a two weeks vis't at IV y ton ' einm'l. Oh; . mrs. vwi.ir.w r;i r,;T, Mrs. It. F. Van I. iew. 744 Van Rtiren s'ict. lias as tier K tie's t her .sist.-"-. Miss ,'lestr Humble, of Milwaukee. PROHOTKIt TO SltHCItwr. Aivbl Olson a Gary boy. who is stationer! in the medical d partmen'. fit Pet . s'ourg. Va., h"s V een promo -d to t er g e a n t . v it it k r. -! iti: hitf.:i i.-s Clara Otrws of CliScai; will srerd the week en' with her sislti, ?.tr. Harry IT nf.r:.:i. .21 East Se'.'on' h a-enue. AT 1AM' II.lMIt Mrs Adolpli j 1 n s o r n-id I'.aushter Filth, of Cab"? -!', .mixed in G -t v : -if t. ; to be a f ' see;-! d';;. - .c the hciiw oi , '":. r l.tth av -n .e pi-.d Lnc . v. ifrce". FIRST BIPTIST (TIIRCH. Jefferson street, s.-uth of Fifth avenue, the Rev. H. K. Wilson, pastor P:4-t a. m. P.ibl School. 1":45 a. m. Special patriotic service with dedieati.-n of service flag. Sermon, -Vhi Uti.in Soldiers." fi.3t p. m. P.. V. P. V. 7:3f p. m. Evenins preafhinsr services. Seiunon. "The Church and th- War." Actlr.e General peeretarv I-ester W. Carlander. of the Y. M. C. A. is to speak at the First Cone relational church "f Whitinsr tomorrow- evening on the subject. "Y. M. C. A. ( tver Here and Over There " The talk will be illustrated with stere.-ipticon slides. GrARY HIGH SCHOOL BOY PASSES AWAY The death at Gary last evening at 5:30 o'clock of Francis Qutnn. 11 years eld. who died after an illness of several weeks at the home or his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinn. f.6 1 Ad.iru street. Besides the parents a younger brother, Vincent, and a sister. Mrs Bennlnsr. of Cl.lcatro. survive. Francis was a student at the Emerson school. Requiem h i n h mass will be s u n e at Holy Anjrel's church at 9:f"' o'clock Monday and burial will be at St. Alban rrr.etery. Undertaker I c. Finertv will be in charrre. WINDOW SILL NO PLACE FOR BABY The ambulance had a hurry up call to the Zaparuka home. 11.10 Massachusetts street. Gary, at 10 o'clock last niEht. It took to Mercy hospital a haliy boy that had fallen from a window ledge to the pavement below. DINNER FOR THE GARY RED CROSS WORKERS Gary Rd Cross rirh'fl workers will din Monday evenlner fit fi:S0 at the Cornmere-al club. A corpp of Gary women under the chairmanship of Mr". Wililarn P. Gleason will serve tho ir.e.al. The vol 'nte.-r waitresses will be dressed in whit". !'-' i fit i) I 0 r rfj 1 1 i-Tf7niiaim-- trrt-r' t't ki vim vA VvS. Eej. C. S. Pat. OSce Lake Co. Auto Supply Sole Agent. 71 So. Holiman St., Hammond. Phones 1741. The st Is None Too Good For Your Eyes. Therefore, Visit wmmm oftijul go 141 E. State St. Hammond

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Secretary Baker and a Red Cross Canteen

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A 0 , "This has been a most inspiring day," Sec. Earker.

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Cc.-.s.-i Pershing and Secretary Baker Reviewing Women Workers at American Red Cross Canteen in an American Training C."rr.p in France. ..:id Gen. ral John .1. I'-t i !t :.. The dir.-i iio.-c of it' d 'ross activities r.t th" enmp, Mis Givcri'.vilson. led lu r d:.-o:;u',u;si!ed vicii.. ., tind their party of 'y ofr'o do'.vn tho wide:rsl .' h ! wet ii the row.; of t.ibl .-s. decorate d wi.h ud-nred. As :v-e;a tary i'.tiker and (ioiM-ra! l'ei;:in:; tu'.tae ahreact of i!;o iwrt ;::r!s .-tjindinrt al atten:km they limited. Tlie comtnandt r-in-i hief of the Aniericatt .era.-' saluted. "Milittiry r-t iquel ! e alwavs jil. uses me,'' iie said to tht ::), ' and I want to .. U yo'.i how iaueli I admire ;:pu renin r' j oa for !i:h rec ;d'on." As they passed en. com ,oeni in ( :i the r.c.Vrt's p.nd f-fP.oienry of the ; !aee. th.ey eaaie to six won American pirK assienod To koi o up a supply of andwiches sufSclcnt to fill the demand which t lie Ions line of cadets and . ii!i.ted men in tho djoin;n:: sohiiers' rest sTa'.ion w an creat'n-r. Again She seer, tary 1 owed and t);e ;,em ral saluted, rtcr ivm at their mvn roauest some of ;ho (I f:iy wad? sandwiches. As tho military party moved on into the officers' rest quarters they found two scores of pilots in "a.' comfortable room with its hripht curtained windows, cushion chairs.

American Red Crocs Women Workers Serving Coffee and Sandwiches to Ojr Soldiers at an Aviation Camp in France. piano, books, wi'h chess hoard? and panics set ahout. Tho mn s'ood at attention whilo the pt.ny inspected this hot!ie-li!ve place, which was bitili. and furni.'hed and is b ins oierated as a part of the lied Cross activities of this camp. As the party ; a.-.-od c.:t n'.r. th roadvrr.y, tho entire force of the Red '.'Tie s v.-o':ii n workers -- sixte. n in number, -pick and s- ,m in ihoir white uni-:'',irris-wr.s lined vtp i:; o u:,:.!e hie a ;it- niion. Tho s, cn-tary and the pen- ; ral stopped to express their satisfaction to she direct n-st . Further up the read they were shown ar.o'h' r He d Cross contiibr.rion to his c:tnip -a luijr:i.crli house, wr ere a ihousatnl men riay enjoy hot and cold show rs eacli day. The workers were interested to find two entri"s in the lied Cross ptiest ',cl:: one from General IVrs-hinc. which said. "Much depends on you." And ;-.,. r.rh'T Ironi the. scietary of war inscribed, "This has b a a isost inspires e.a'.'." , iMiEiisioi mm soldiebs SOCIETY ELECTION! ELIGIBLE TO VOTE President Keller of Whiting .War Dept. Rules Hoosiers Again in Chair; Manag- Entitled to Franchise 1

ers to Be Named. 1 Secretary Herbert Graham of th Am i-Ti',horotih;sis society, reports the following minutes of yesterday's meettnK at Crown point: Annual neetinp of the Anti-Tuberculosis society of Lake county. Indian), at Grown Point. led.. May 17, 1 f1 1 S. Those, present were: Mrs. TTotirht. AVhitintr: Mrs. Pitircnn. Hamumnd: Mrs. .Tarvis, I a imnond : Mrs. Parr. Crown r-un' : Wal'er Alli'isn, ('ri)'i-t Po!:.t: 1 r. Gibb", Grown Point; Milo.n rr. 'rown Poir.t: John J. Keller. Vbittnir: l!-rbert !:. Grnham. Han : Miss Harriet t ak!ey, Gary: Miss I.;. le h. Gary. It was rnovi 1. secor.del and carrb-d that Ji.b.n .1. Keil. r b- pn :-eb lit for the ens-iiiiK year. It w;i moved, seconded and carried that Walter Alltnan be elect, ice presid r,t. It was moved, secor.d. d aiul e-arrled thrt Milieu Kerr b- . I t. 1 treasurer. It was moi 1, see ..-eled nnd cirried that Herbert II. Graii oa be clcc'i d secretary. It was moved, secoivlod and carried that Harriet eeeUey b - elected c.rre-sp'-nilim: s-'cret -i ry. A li.eti.'.l v.;i; made, sicollbd and carrie.l t'-.at the i resident rppoint a nominating coinm.t'ee for mana ra rs to be eb .-te-d for tb.e mit :; e-,r. The committee name, va -: ', alt r Al'.nian find IP rbert Grr.hani. It v.-as moved, second-d and carried that the secretary be authoriz-al to order 1,0(ft let:r heads, arid the treasurer is auth'iriz"d to pay the cost. A met ion war. made', sooor,eh l and carried that a teiae. o commit t "e. consistingof H. K. Jacks, .n of Hist Chlcaco. Mrs. Herbert ll.itehins of Ham- I me nd. ;md Mrs. 1.. 11. lb utc of Whiting', 1 be elec t i 1. I A motion was miole, seconded anel carried that a comnottee be appointe-d to reconsider ami receniinvnd altering tin- oris t it ut. ion and by-laws. The committee appednted wnr-: Walter Alltnan, Ir. Gibbs. Jlilton Kerr. Grown Point. It was sua vested that we wet monthly en the last Friday in each month. The next mee ting will be on May 31, at the T. M. G. A. at Gary, at 7:."0 p. m. A motion v.-ns made, seconded and carried to adjourn. in:::i;r.r.T n. giiaiiam. Secretary.

Gen, Pershing inspect Scmawhere in France

- Book at the Canteen. . . General Pershing under Restrictions WAPHIXGTOX, May jo.Thi war department has rendered a decision under which Indiana soleliers !n the camps in this country will be permitted t) ve-ite In the fall election, provided application is made in pre. per ftTin by the secretary of state or some other effie al of the froveinment. Sdelier who already have crossed the sea, or who will have crossed by the time the election oeo'urs, will not have an eu'portuntt.v to recister their votes, as the war tie part nu-n t Las r n!o d the conilusion tl '-t their- votes an not be taken without srriou interference with military ff i c i e n e- y . Intrrrits Sold!er nn.I Pell t Iclnns. This decision who h v"ll interest irii -re-t candidates, politicians and the soldiers themselves, was reached, that there can be no se-i-bois inter'-M ence with military pern t ion. e.r with th trainint- and el is --iplin- ..f the men by P.t inltt'nit state irovei ?-,me-ntii to fake the ..tes ef their '-i t izen - sold lers, so 1 'iir as those eitiz-n-s..liers are in ctimps in this co-intry. "1'pon application by the secretory of state or other proper e.frp.er of a state z .vertimi tit to the .-;. ):. i nd ini; ofi'icer of a department 1 etiv;.jnn f- r per-!-:.--' to take and feetire th" vote of tie l';;.!,,l St;:!es f.,r ,i:i,cr a primary r i;e n-ral '. 'o-n e-f s;.,d state-, such e,i nianel inir e.ffi r shall specify a pL-ici- :r places wiiere all such officeis .iiiel .-ohlicrs in soeh command may exercise thejr state frambise and shall .'ilbiw the prop. i-v f.jal Hied election officers of such s'lil" the opoprtunitv to secure the votes of its citizens In such command at the plaee r,r paCes so desijrnt.tefl and at or during- such specitied p. riod or p.-riods of time, and confoii;; l.w as near as may be to the request Of said stat' officer jn ,n;s n,:j itary efficit n y. I'lai-e- to lie enr t nmpn. .."The pini-e or plnee no eleslu'tat eil shall be in such proximity to each and all sections of the' troops as will permit them, under the re(f ul n f ions prescribed, to make deposits e.f their several ballots. Sie h le tle-n officers shall be permitted if they desire, to erect at such place or places such inclosure, or i nelosures, as may be necessary for the conduct of the election, and at said place or places, but not elsewhere, to disseminate Information and literature for the instruction e.f the voter as to the method to be pursued by him in

I the iv.arki.rgp and easting of h'.s ballot; but this latter prlillog'.' shnll not be construed to permit the dlssernin.it ion of information or literature calculated to Influence the Voter in the e x e i c i s e of hlu franchise."

LIVES Oil GAR7 UMITSJ! YEARS And Hobart Man Never Visits Steel City Till This Week. TMPAItT, INT), May 11 John Hartin. who has rerdd' d in Hobart o . r a I'larter of century, took hiii first ri le on lb. Pm.iI street car line and made hi fa st isit to (Piry last MotK'ay, II y 1 v !e-n he accepted a position in the nil.-, iniili-r . .'. Addison, foreman at tlo- t-itjiiiie Xo. 2, open hearth. Mr. Martin has b..en pushing a wheelbarrow at the 'enil.yiinis ff.r the past 2t! years, end the most dally ray lie ever received, we ur.d.-r stand, was $2. CO. n this dully allowance lie raised a larpe family, and p'.id f.r his littb home. Mr. llartin is now earning $1 37 per day. He is about (b years old. and certainly has be n faiihl'nl to his work. This seems a stratiKe tale. IMS TO HAVE SERVICE FLAG A service flag as a constant trlbu'e to the r.on in war service will be id.estocl at the first Ilaptist church ti me.r: -ov morning. Special patriotic s. rvie-es will be held and the fla(f, with twe-nty-one stars and two triangles, is to be installed on the pulpit. The pastor. Il' v. JI. 1". Wilson, will speak on the subjee t. "Christian Soldiers." and Miss Jessie Wine is to sin? "Iv( j the Home Fires Burning." as a special so'.o. The- stars anrl triangles are to be place-.! cn the flag by members of the men's families or friends. iJtars are ti be placed on the flar for the folrowlnpr men. who have been members of the church ceen jrepa t ion or so no organization within the church: Harold Pre we r. James F. Pest. Charles It. i'.ejjd, Uri V. Averitt. Uaymond t'oon, Pussell t'oon. Henry Donovan. J. Jloy Gibson, Leslie K. Gates, Jack H.llman. Milton Marejuardt. Sergt. George T. (sman, 15. Ii. Shoemaker, K. J. Schurtz, Siiln-y Thomas, Guy A. Carlander, Otis Wells. John S. Ostium, Philip C. Door Harry Wise. Triangles representing: men In T. M. C. A. war work are to be placed on the fls? for Elmer Dils and Curtis DUs. both of whom are at Camp Shelby at Hattiesburgr. Miss. Four men e.n the Paptist honor roll are now with tb.e American F.xpedlMonary Forces in France. They are: Harold Brewer, Henry Donovan. Raymond ami Russet c'oom Milton Maruuardt is in F.ntrlanei with the American Fxpedi t ionai y Forces. according to wori r'cer.tly received from him. Arrangements fer tomorrow's special services were In charge of a committee including the Rev. n. K. Wilson. Herbert Pfclke, W. II. Marquardt and C. A. I'rt.ut. NORTH HARBOR IS INSPECTED cot. waiter J. R'ley. property spent of the Mark Manufacturing company. jesteiday afternoon inspected the progiess at -North Harbor. This settlement is the model community the Mark company is building for Its steel officials and workers. It is the finest ho.tsing project in Lake county. WAR GARDENS ARE NEAR CEMENT MILLS hand south of the Universal Portland Cement company's mills at BufinRton that always p.oked like an alkali stretch in Death Valley Is now blooming with acres of war gardens. They are being tilled by Indiana Harbnrites. ernploves of the company. Cutting down of the cement dust has enabled vegetation to once more bloom near the eerneitt mills. EDITOR FREEMAN SKIPS AN ISSUE The Twin City Sentinel isn't beiny issued this week nt Indiana Harbor b cause Editor Joe Freeman Is having his hands full moving his plant. Th carpenters didn't connect up with the electricians and the electricians didn't connect up with the press setters and the press setters ePdn't connect tip with some eme else. Editor Free-man promires everything as smoe.th as oil next week. WHITING CALLS 23 MORE BOYS fSr-K'-iAT. Te The Ttm-s -j WHITING. INT).. May IS The Whiting bonrel has received a call for twenty-eight men to be inducteel to Columbus Barracks, Ohio, May 20-24, the time of entrainrnent having been not yet received. The following are the list of men who are to be the ones most likely to be Inducted: Icrnatz Gazda. Melvin Abraham, j Vincent Ge.neglio, Orville Slater. Arthur S. I'weijel. Ghns. N'ewell, Gbas. JefferieS. DerYiis M-roiiey. John Hurley. Daniel Quiiiti. Jess Babooek. Toney Sanders, Arthur Grimm, Joseph Barosok, Irvin I.e hr, John AV. Chilels, Charles Pedersen, Russell White. Cbas. Coll. Irvin Haves. David Lyons, Wm. Weigaml, John Levcrenz. Arthur Hendrickson. Eejward Clabby, Frar.k Prycyntkowski and Phillip MoDerniott. Al'ernntes: Herman Furstenburg. Wm. Newerdowsky, Ridman Pedopan ami Robert Turley. H. G. HAY, JR., GETS IN 'FRISCO TODAY H. O. Hay, Jr.. president of the Gary State Bank and chairman of the third Liberty Loan in Lake county, is elue to arrive in San Francisco this evening. Mr. Hay goes to confer with his father. H G. Hay. assistant general treasurer of the United States Steel corporation. New York, who is visiting on the coast. If You Think THE TIMES Is 9oing Its Bit Your Support Is A!-1 ways Welcome.

EAST CHICAGO SUIT SJIOS THE CITI What Became cf $200 Deposit for Bond Given to Sergt. Makar.

A suit is being- filed jn the Fast Chlri,' court, under al!eRatinim that bid fair to create considerable commoti n In political circles e,f tb, municipality. The title eif the complaint is I'na Sajksoft vs. Xicic Makar, Chris Stiuss aii'l pert Solomon. At the close of tie preceding- admin, siratlon Nick .Makar was sergeant at the Indiana Harbor pe.lice station, pert .Solomon was serte-')iit at the Hast 'lik-tigo station, and Chris S truss was cho f o police. Th- complaint states that m December 23 she deposited $Z';) with S.er-H'-ant Makar as a bond to secure the release of Scrap Mackiisoff. who had been arrested for failure to appear befe.re tho local board and was tie refe.re lie Id on a uuvernmr nt charge It s.-ms that M.o kosoff wres nrres d on I'eceuiber 23 and that the bond was Kive-n as surety for his appearance before the local beiaril e.n December 24. Gomplalnant further states that eefendant Mackosoff appeared before the lo.-a! board on the 24th as agreed, but that Officer Makar refused and neglected to return the; bond of $200 and that the return of the bond has not yet been made. T4ie- complaint alo cites the fact that the b'md in the first place was an iib'KRl one and that the statutes did not justify the officer in requiring any bond, nor had saiel ofiUcr any riht to reb.ase the prisoner hell under this government charge. Ex-Sertteant Pert Foloman is made on of the defendants because of the statement made by Makar to the effect that be received the bond at Indiana Harbor and that be sent it by ni'-ss":ipor the next morning- to SerKeant Solomon at the East Chicago station. Solomon's records have been checked and there is no indication that be ever received the $200 in question. The case was made returnable on May 18 at the city court of East Chicago end it is expected that the details of this transaction will be thoroughly investigated at that time. THE FEAST OF WEEKS (By Isaac TTnteraan, D. D., B.) The festival of Shabuoth, or Feast of Weeks, which this year falls on the seventeen;!! of May, was one of the three ancient Jewish harvest festivals, as well as one of tho three annual occasions of pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Temple, when the latter was standing and the Jews lived in their own land. It was celebrated on the fiftieth day after the beginning of the Passover: hence its common name. "Feast of Weeks" because it cccurs seve-n week: after rassec er. It is also known hy its Greek name Pe ntecost which means the fiftieth day. just as the Christian Pentecost, which is if cognate origin. eoms fifty days after Faster. This eiay marked the close of the season of the grain harvest. t.'pon this festival the first sheaves of the various kinds of grain grown in Palestine were offered as thanksgiving sacrifices to the I,ord. On this festival, as on Passover and Tabernacles, the people would pilgrim to Jerusalem in vast numbers. IL.M I u-s 5rf

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PerheTps you have settled upon the amount you feci you can afford to put into an automobile. You have your eye on the car a bip, heavy pis car. You know, of course, that it faiilv devours gas and oil. You know, too, that V set of tires costs from $300 to $400. Iut you sort of slide those disagreeable features into the background of your thoughts. But before you go any further, just ponder this fact it is only one car you are buying. Jt can be in only one place at a time. When you are using it, your family can't. When the family is, you can't. When it is idle in front of your office, neither of you. ?an. It is just a big investment idle paying no dividends in service. Xow how does this plan strike you? Take the same amount of money you arc going to put into one car. Buy two cars with it. An Electric and a low-priced, good, small gas touring car.

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f re m ail ports of Palestine, and ven from remote corners of the globe, to participate in the joyous festal worship at the jtreat Temple. It has been estimated that at times upward of a million pilgrims assembled in Jerusalem upon these occasions. In post-r.;bliool times the festival was celebrated also as the anniversary of the giving of the Ten Commandments to Israel on Mt. Sinai and the solemnization of the eternal covenant between (bid are! Israel, as described in Kxodus 13 and 20. The festival is observed for two Clays and services are held three times a day at the synagogues and temples throughout the world. The must important part of the services Is the readtnfr in Hebrew from the sacred seroll of the law the portion of Kxodus 19 and 20. narrating the giving of the Ten Commandments. The service concludes wi' the solemn Messing of each indivld-i. by tb.e Rabbi. The Jews of Indiana Harbor will assemble, at their newly erected synagogue on Friday and Saturday morning whre impressive services will be effieiated by the writer.

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