Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 283, Hammond, Lake County, 28 May 1918 — Page 5

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Tuosdav. Mav ,. i l i 1918. THE TU.Tcga Pago Five

PERSONAL i

SOCIAL HEWS

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C0HI5O EVENTS. The r-vmbers of the Woman's Guild of St. l'li'ii's I-Jpisi-i. 'jM 1 church will meet in the cuild room n CimbHch nvrnui" n two i' 1. 1. k W -dm --da afternoon for a business s. ssh n. An ail day session of I ho Deborah f-'.-ci-ty will be h-'d VV.1n-!.'!i)' in the jarh.rs of the First Christian church. Th- Ladle' AM Society of Ira-n-.i:n:o!'s K argeiii al chus oh will hold sr. isproti social UN dm-isdiy vcn:ng in t '-. church parlors Kef reshments will be served durimr the evening. Mrs. J. W. Smith was anions yesterday's luncheon hostesses, entertaining very delightfully The members of the lim broidery Club at hr home in Petruit street. The guests inl Red Cross knitting during: the afternoon. The club iv .11 be ntcrtaint again next Monday a . ternoon by Mrs. C. A. Smith at her home in Waltham street.

DEGQnATlON DAY PROGHAU AT HALL Morning Ceremony at Cemetery, Memorial Service at Hall Following.

Last evening the. members of the "World Wide Guild met with Miss Elizabeth York at her homo in Morton averse. During the husmess meeting tha n. embers discussed doing Red Cross work at their meetings. The social hour was rectified very pleasant ly with games and music and in conclusion dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting will occur In two weeks. To Rent A I'.issell Electric Suction cleaner with all accessories for cleaning rugs, mattress. springs. furniture, pianos, walls, mouldings, etc. Fhone before 6 p. m. 447; after. 1313-E. or drop rostat. B. Wolf. 43 Detroit et Hammond. 5-2S-31 6-1

The Ladles Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will be entertained by Mrs. J. William Packman and Mrs. John II. Beecher In the rarlors of the church Wednesday afternoon at twothirty o'clock. A program has been arranged which will inoluda a group of songs by Mrs. C. B. Miller and readings by Mrs. Fran K. Hosier. The members are asked to use the main entrance to the parlors on Hohman street.

The annual social day of the home economics department of the Hammond Woman's Club will be observed tomorrow. May 29th, at the home of Mrs. A. F. Rohrer. 1034 South Hohman street. Mrs. Rohrer is chairman for the day and Mrs. Leo Wolf, vice chairman. Luncheon will be served the guests at twelve-thirty o'clock and the afternoon will be devoted to lied Cross work. The first nomination of officers took

In accordance with tin- pro"laiiatin of President Wilson Peeoia'ion tUy !

i to b observed m Hrtmiuond without !pemp aui iri . do '. i leiia 1 tm 1 patrKois; int. Pi the tor.-i! v..-i ih;-.- will lie ; it .or-, molly a; the oen.ccry m charge cf the G. A 1;., the S,)..i.l.'h Aoi.-ii.aii j V, Hi' Vettumis and the luan s Relief ' rorps which im- to m.iot at the ccurt-

iious i ;i a. il. Ciivey mice;- v. ni liu j i'u v lde-,1 to take, the men ibers of these organisations and n iaturs o b.-ys w ho have UieU '.u the service Uurint; t't. pre.-ont war t- Jak Htil. To ccu : Bi CiimoUa turns they are urged to telephone lj. E. ll.mnA .-r A.bort Griffith at No. 671. The pirm at 2:30 in the afterttoon at Liberty Hail for the union memorial service will bi preceded by a short Land concert by the Federation of Mupietiuis. George Adkins, leader of ;he male chorus at the hail. Is to hae charge of the Binglng. All choirs of the city ar usmd to co-operate. Tba Frog-raon. America By the Audi.n-e onward Christian Soldiers t;hort Address ....Jesse Wilson 1'rcsident of the Chamber of Commerca Invocation Key. C. J. Sharp Address Key. Thomas Bassett l astor First Mlhodist Church Tenting on the Old Camp Ground--Baptist Male Quartet; F.eadings "The Dandy. Fifth (Gassaway) and Decoration Day on the Place (Riley) By Mrs. William S. Welch Voral Solo When the Bojs t ome Home Mrs. Lydia Wo!ts Van G.lder Battle Hymn of the Republic Male Chorus and Auduou-e Star Spangled Banner By the Band Benediction Rev. J. C. Parrett In arranging the memorial service the Q. A. R. requested and received the, co-operation of the American Alliance and Chamber of Commerce. It is for people of all creeds.

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Fireman Suffered Imense Pain Wcll-Known Brockton. Mi&s., Firef.ghter Tells of Var-ne-sia.

How It Proved True Perorfy Lumbago and Neuritis.

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HAIR ON FACE B9SAPPEARS'QU!GK The moat rffrtW, tMeai(it and horaateM war t Tma hatr t with DetSrtraetei. tka rUslmat sanitary HqtrtA. ft merm iibUy t itb re rf niif t and alHilate safety. Rea!! from tts sae are lamrdiate and basthwr. orijriaal aiHJtr7 naid, las a it!Onr;-Bark gnaraatee In each safkser. At teltet caatn ta CJVo. 91 and F2 ar by auOI from a ta ptatia wnfper m re cet 'rt ct 1 price. PEKK txeh; siaOrd tm yladai seai4l eatrphte n r-cxj"iet. De ,-il!r-acfr. 1Sta St. aukd Park Ave. Vt-y York.

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Standard Make Tires aTuhes at Bargain Prices

This siren placed on the tower of Notre Pame is one of the twenty-six Kxed sirens that are being installed all over Paris to warn the people of air raids or the approach of shells from the long range German gun.

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place last evening at the meetine of Triumph Council No. 11 p. of L. at the I. O. O. F. hall and the members made further plans for the conxention to be held In Hammond Tu-S'i:iy. June 4'h. There will be a meet ins; t his evening of Hammond Cahpur Kastern Star at the Masonic Temple. Important business will come before the members and a large attendance is desired. A meeting: of the I. A. to th B. of L. K. will tak" place Wednesday afternoon at the Kniichts and I.adi- of Security hall in the Rimbarh buildinsr. Initiation will feature the meeting and there will be an important business session. The annul! convention of the rythian Sisters in this district will b held in Himmond tomorrow. May 2rti. at the K. of P. Temple, corner of Hohman and ngrip-i ?: ; t. Severi! ,.t" tne ir.tn :b-ers are expected to be :n at t--ndan e at:d tiiere wiil be represn t a t ve fro.-n the t wen1 y -three temples in the il tr:ct. T!;e morninf? will be s'Vfi t" re fjistrac.cn and reception of d-ug -jte. L'.incheon and supper will he se:-ed the visitors at the temple. The program for the convention follows; Afternion pec.-'on 1." O'clock. Meeting called to order M rs. Kay Abbott, d. strict deputy grarol eoinmander. Flag" salute. onz Amriri. Invocation Past Chief.

Address of welcome Mrs ney. Hammond. Kcsponsi Mis. Hari'i't Warsa w. Introduction of grand o

district deputies. Roll call of district officers and mlttees. Roll call of temples. Report of delegates.

Kxempliflcation of the tempi". Talks Grand officers. Kxerr pi'fieation of

WhiLnsj temple. Place of convention for 191S and conferring: of grand temple degrees. Evening Session 7:V O'clock. Meeting called to ordr Mrs. RajAbbott, district deputy grand commander. Openmg in ritualistic form Hammond temple. Initiation. Address Jrand chief. Display drill Hammond degree staff. Questions and answers. Collection of orphans' maintenance fund. Reports of committees. Report of district temple. Reading of minu'es. Closing in ritualistic order District officers.

"Wilfred Hobhs and Wi!s.-n Ilrrinjrton. wh.i are stationed at F..rt Adam. R. I., will arrive home tomorrow or Thursday for a brief rriy. They left with the Hammond high school boys at the beginning of the war. Mr. and Mrs. Bryoe Whit.iker and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pf amliii ugh motyred to Forest Park. Chicago, and were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert S-itton for the weck-en't.

SF.nVICK OK I VTKRCF.sSIOV Congregation Beth-A 1. 2S5 Sibley

Ca p t a I n ( ens of Fori of '-arotain Mrs. A 15. for tile v.O giadtiat'd v of f. re and nr-nt at Car

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S . )kla.. were the gu st.-. Stex-ens' parents. Mr. and Stever.s. 1-5 Costlin street.

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THANKS THE TIMES

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i k - end. C pta i n th honors from i h' iias retuine.l to h ip Taylor. Lo-:isvii!

Mrs. Glenn 1.. K'-oipht opener?

home la -1 cvn ncr f-r tbe meet oi.; r : th- K'lu.il Franchise League. It was the rei; ',;r business meeting of the

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Lditor Tives: Gary's second Red 'ros campaign i over and we ran truly ray we have gone oer and haie proven to our b-.s here and "over there'' we are barking them not only with our thoughts and well,1

J wishes, but with our money as well. With a quota of $i',.",.0'iO we have.11 'raised J20O.RJ8 fi? and per cent or!' j this amount wa eihr paid in cash or j will be paid into our local treasurer. ; 'Mr. . R. Kus, inside the next thirty!'

GEORGE FITE WRITES HOME FROM FRANCE

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I Republic Iron and , P-eading V . R icher. . . .

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The professe-nal people in the Hamnd Biiiid.r,; were pleased today to ar from George W. Fite. an msur-i'-e man with office? in the building. o is now in France. Writing The Times George savj; "Many Northern Indiana boy? are

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w a s the ; e p mom). Tw. Mrs. Herb-: man. and ." ! dorsem'-ru ,

several mutter of inter'.issed. pin.- pa! of who-'" ration ,,f vv.me:i in Hamehairic.t n v. ere ramed. "f itchins. r-"h'i'- " ch;.i - Flii r-uhr. chairman f-f e:i;;mf - e

j da:- s. 1 May I not. th-refore. with this grand 'result of cooperative effort an accompli, shd fact, think you and your entire i s'aff tor the wonderful assistance yu

have tendered in tins campaign. V e hae asked for notliirn you have nor readily given and I want you to know it," iii.iens of Gary appreciate your work.

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Ice a good account of ourselves ad' Boone could s e ins bo s ove:

h- wouj.l tart o-it i n"im eil ia t ely j recruit onother army. Indiana!

d t e -;ii i ne where!

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MR. CH1XLI3 A. OOtTLD of tii Brockton rire Dept. Had !. uiuatism abr.ut f.ve yr-nr. Uilense r-in in the bac'K rotn luuiH - si - c: "Tn n sb-o t ' itne .'ffter taii.tig Vn r-ne-s' t he pain trriduaily left me, end now t have i.o trouble whatever." This is but one f the noi'v true so.ro ot- Yar-ne-sis iet,,ri. s .. v. r i . un- , Send to W. A. VAENEY, 25 HAMILTON AVENUE. IYNtT, MASS., for Var-ne-sla, or get iz from any reUable drug-girt.

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COM QLERS F.HEL K'tTL M

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a strange . Idler s from. W e Just! yell Indiana' at him. And nine out)

of ten times that's whre he a from

CHICMiO Git I Corn .I'll-. 136; Jut! Oats May, T4 ' : Jul

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: h e r s . f e r. 1 i -1 d rr, n are l n -parrtcipat in the patriotic on Mmo;- , il dy and are meet either t the courthouse k .- the n.-rth gate of the

J. A. v.i is cha'r--,e : -' .-t.nti.: ' t ' ee.

St . Pan's Sen 1 o at H o'cio k ;hi i anxemer.ts for ! On account of i meeting of St. pw.ll be heij ,,p. W. this W e e h ; X , Tiiut s 1 i v. a ! ' !;' . t The in..- hers i :i : u 1st rii : ,i r - : e, ii ... bahies to the s.bo, ;ng for exa ni . ;oi ; i. .

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not also at this time and in r than Mr. L. W. Carlandcr.

a'n.g secretary of our T. M. c. A. who has acted is our publicity rluiirnmn. and with whom jou liae cooperated so well. He has ee'tainly been of ,.r.i; a !- ance. I feel, not only to us but to you

BENEFIT CONCERT HARTLEY THEATER

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of Gary and the this campaign.

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? I nc Tel y . A. M. FISHKR. Chairman.

he a benefit concert at

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go to the support of the in France, m.es are organizing un-

r,, ,;s and will be equipped ''.vl'l'.tie! by the French S'-.v-it Tb. l-ive no mc.ther coun.Inw up .n for Siippoit and tict'.nt : obta'r.f.! ftoni tlie lene- ! be uo for Hed Cross work thse P..;;-!i recruits and sol-

WHAT GARY'S RED CROSS TEAMS DID

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Henty Herb., from Lap-.rt , end v. sip-tig A If Mrs. K. Hm: Seima Hug... art m : n ' s t r i and : K va n ce ; ; a I ; Rev Ra i hni n ' : Mr. and Mrs. Te x;: s. ;i ; v s, -tl on Co p;. of i.

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Ballot Gary

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II'n-itk: Pr.E.ss Ca i-lecra m. 1 LONIMJN. Jiay x Three hundred! casualties resulted from the recent i bombing- of the hospital at KtupIcH. i France, by German airmen. Bonar Law! announcerl to. lay. He S!lj,j ru;; ,e;.orti had been rerpies'ed. I

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program that will P dish tvilitary band o ' -e 1 - ni Niagara ' sa:d that it is n r;. hands in c x - afternoon '.he rhild for 1 rents and v adults will b- adand il. : charge-Kllis Ra;,! Ivanoviri si. Mflo.lirs I'rzyzyiskl

C'HICAI.O I.IVI-: TWK, Hogs Receipts. 2 3. "'!. Mai k't slo w. 30c lower. Mixed. $ 1 6.30 'r $:.:;"; good. Jltj.oOfi $1fi. !."'; rough.. $ 1 5. 'i 3 1 .. : light. S1S.501? HS.nO; pigs. $1400(7517; heavy. $13.50t? J16.65. flattie Rece'pts. If.""-'; market strong. Peeves. JPVSftfr $i7.-"; cowheifers. $7.25 $ 1 4 . 9 : tockers-feders. $9 CS'T $13.65; calves $. rev? $! 4.75. CHICAGO PRODITE. Butter Creamery, extrs. 41c: creamery firsts, 41c; firsts. 3fi 4'c; seconds. 34H 3c.

Kifgs Ordinaries. 21'a 32c. Live poultry Fowls. geee. 13c: turkeys, 2. ' i s. ?lc. Veal 30-50 Ib's. IS.-; 1 S-; 30-110 lbs. 1 S ! o v e r w e i g h t k i d n e - ?

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J. K. Ware. !7 S mond. has mode!-d of L:ncon with its f

bley street, the Indiana ont and bu

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n Ch. Goimads Opera oe Ser-- ;iaei a sunt 0 c rt lire

1- r. V. Luppe j f rican Patio! J W. Meacham ' i'-". fr- to ih opera j Air. by Maohie Rover 1

yard. fmr.. old well, rail fence, and offers to exhib;t it 0:1 the to Incise grounds on pe.-ora; on .lay. For the little folks, who also

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NO CLLEBRATION THIS YEAR

Chief A ;. g n of the Han issues i, waining to an.-

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Out-of-town Customers, Don't Delay, But Order Now. Prices Will Advance. When ordering stats whether S. S. or CI., plain or non-skid is desired. Send $1 deposit for each tire ordered, balance C. O. D., subject to your examination and approval. Order filled same day received. Gary Tire Coro oration "Gary's Tire Bargain Center" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 538 WASHINGTON ST. GARY, INDIANA. We Are Open Every Evening.

Special Prices to Dealers en Quantity Orders.

TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY

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for the Fourth of July this year. President Wilson has ruled that no celebration shall take place this vear as the country is a! war and every bit of powder or explosives Is needed to help w in. If any adult or hild has money to spend let them celebrate bybuying Thrift Stamps or give it to the Red Cross, says Chief Amtsn. Anyone found disobeying this law will be prosecuted

STEVE IS FINED. Steve Piskula was arrested at Columbia avenue and 130th street by Officer Warner for riding a hieycle on the side walk and was fined eight dollars in the Hammond city court this morning by Judge Klotz.

George Peebles E. C. Simpson H. P. Sou K rn ni e 1 1 White . . . , Ralph Ross 1 la i vex- Curtis Joseph Co th ; .... I "n Van Liew R. S. Simmons Robert Sill W. .1. Wil-ams The.xiore Leeka Hans Peterson onth Mlc V iimMiS

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( rojitlnn Society. 7.. Kevkin Sam Miller , G it re jfo ry Henry I u e . k ' , William Jones O. S MrGinnlty Charles Karen E. A. Pidgeley Roumanian orjety V. IMmitru SrrTlsn Allinncr. L Grkovbh Merman Werber C J. Williams V F. Youne John P.ilkoyjrh W i 1 1 a m Facie Jokerette Club

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NEGRO ESCAPES FROM HOSPITAL

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Grafulla 1 'h monument is a bust of Lincoln j set in onyx and Mr. Ware has spent a

jmontn. cany ana late. ir. pie pa rat on ..; 'ii.s re pi eser. : a t i ye pbture of the j i.ome of the noblest :.t :sn o! our ' state and nation. 1 t,- V A - .

the county commissioners and the aid of Mayor Brown and the chief of police to assuie a safe exhib.t. and you are all cordially inrit'-d to attend.

RESPECTED ESST GHIGieO NUN DIES

John I'lu!!"..-, 1-00:1. .ng at the hon'.e of Mr. and Mrs. William Learman. 4o9 lcott avenue. East (.'iira?i, died at i 30 o'clock last night from a complication of diseases. On November 7th he was stricken w ith typhoid fever and n" r fully recovered from that trouble. ? hns b"n a resident of East Chicago for the last three years, a f..,-- uan at the Inland Steel plant. The home of his pai -ents is in Milwaukee. The bod" was cared for by Undertaker Hube; and v. a. a shipped on the 12:20 train t day via the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to Milwaukee. A brother will meet the remains in Chicago and accompany them to their destination. Mr. Gulley whs .1 prominent Ma-m and ' ''f'-.f r. Tames Gulley. c nr? of the pioneer resident of Milwaukee and high' v resneet'd.

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WANTED Cash register. Single drawer. Phone Hammond 75S. 6-2S-3

LEGAL NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF EST..TE. IN THE LAKE SU'CI-IIOR COURT. MAY TERM. 10 1 S. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATJ..- OF WILLIAM H. GOSTLIN. NO. 157S. Notice is hereby given to the. Heirs. Legatees and Creditors of William li. Gofilm. deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, hem at Hammond, I11dana, on the 24th day of June, 191R, and show cause, f any, why the Final Settlement Accoupls with the estate of said d-cedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship o.id receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this ."ill day of May. 101$. HERBERT L. WHEATON.

i Clerk Lake Superior Court, may 2S jur.e 4.

AT DE LUXE. A bubbling rollicking comedy t u - i n g Enid Rennett. coming t-

T'eLuxe theatre. Saturday, June 1. is "Naughty. Naughty!" a Pa 1 amount picture written for Miss Bennett by C. Gardner P-il1isn. The story is that of a Finall town g rl who vis.ts NewYork, comes back to her home town with the fi: :u intention of t h o ro'i ghl v modernizing and metamorphosing the old-fashioned quaint ideas of the natives especially her former sweetheart, editor of the local newspaper. Miss Bennett is supported by a splendid cast, including her youngest sister, Marlorie Bennett, who makes her photoplay debut in tris production: Earl Rodney, Gloria Hope and Andrew Ar-buckl-.

Total $200,1 2.'

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MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES

Wilborn. the negro who was a stalling affair Monday

night Mij 2"tb. when he and Robert .', 1. a ip-' lie r r.egro. had fight over a o.p-tn. and who Judge Klotz senten, ed with Carter to sh days at the I'.-nal Karai iinil fined $60 in addition, es. aped fro.ii St. Margaret s hospital last irclit. Carter had been placed in the bosp'tn 1 until he recovered enough frm his wounds to be taken away, and the p.do e think T.c must have stolen clothes from the hospital as he had nothing ..l lint h' night clothes when last e n I y the at: endant s.

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Pnvcr, former Gary police frw ho enlistf d In the army when Johnson went out of office, is

now in Prance. Prosecutor Clyde Hunter go' a card fioio P.oyer, who is in an In fan' t y regiment, telling of his safe arr vai overseas.

CAPTAIN GRAHAM HOME ON FURLOUGH Captain J. A. Graham, Lake county coroner, is home on furl oogli from Camp Pike and looking more fit than ever after two weeks of trench life and eager to go to Fran. e. The captain has been requested to make talks this evening at the Orpheum and De Luxe theaters to further war work. Sleeping on the ground and undergoing; all the exposure of the fust line trench, the captain came through without evn a col.I and as hard a nails.

MUST GO TO CAMP WITH FINGER OFF

EYAN'sVII.I.;. I NT 1 . May 2S. Thomas Mark!, y. w ho was exprcteii to leave today to- Camp Zaliary Taylor with other county registrants. s,.-,t rff the index f'mr-r of his rislit hand yesterday, and Jos t h Mnrkb-y. hi.- brother, who also js to I.ae yi;h the drafted men. said the registrant I lew off his finger with a trooper to escape military s. r i . chairman James ;nit of the local drf ft board announced that Markley will go with the men despi'e his missing finger. The camp authorities will deal with Markley. Markley claims that it was an accident and that he was cleaning; the gun.

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CHAPTER MEETING. Hammond chapter. No. 117. R. A. M.. will hold a speeia! called meeting at Hammond Mason'c tenipie at 7:30 tomorrow night. The maik, past and most excellent degrees will be conferred. A good attendance is requested for th's meeting.

i TO the Members of the Central Confrre of merican Hnhhix: Pear Brethren : In deference to the request made by 1 President Wilson that all citizens observe Mav 30. as a day of prayer for i the safety and welfare of the cause, I :beer the members of the Conference to

arrange a Solemn Service for that day in their respective Congregations and communities. Let us express our fervent loyalty to our country and our eertaty that he cause we defend is Just, and our conviotioi that by the ideal rf detnoc-

1 racy alone, men and nations alike atTTRT. T?TV A C j'ain to moral truth and vigor, and our Iji.JjLIV1 X J. KJ. I here that this struggle may chasten

CLAIM FORFEIT ' ,hp w"-ld and bring to it that enduring i

The Liberty A. C. of East Chicago peace for which all righteous men

went to Hammond Sunday with the in

tention of playing the leys. When they got the Hammond Murleys

Hammond Muron the grounds were not there.

After waiting for about half an hour the L. A. C. went borne. The L. A. C. predicts that the Murleys showed poor sportsmanship and claim a forfeit cf f) to 0. The L. A. C. vouH like to play anyfast team from Lake county. The L. A. C. is going to cross bats with the Fniversal A C. Peroration Pay. For games

yea rn. For statistical purposes. It might be well if the members of the Conference would inform the Corresponding Secretary if they conduct such a service. Fraternally yours, LOUIS WILSEY. Cor. See.

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Mrs. Minnie Johnson, 2 years old. j colored, who lived at 1732 Jefferson j street, Gary, fell to the sidewalk near! ISth avenue and Adams stieet shortly

write to Joseph Burke. 4S16 Komerlee i after midnight today. When a doctor ave.. East Chicago. Tnd. came he pronounced her dead.

A complete line of White Hats on sale at from $1.98 up. Colored Hats at reduced price?. A great saving on Children's Hats. Wc have a table of Hats, a little shopwom, at 50. Some worth $2.50 and $3.00. Come in and look them over.

HATS TRIMMED FREE.

PANAMAS CLEANED AND BLOCKED. TLJT ANKFORTH

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