Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 12 June 1918 — Page 4

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Th- Like County "TimV-DVlv' encrpt S.n t r ra a y and . ' ! ol hi!! wh;,h hunfl that eon,.,,, to IS r.orilhs alter, 1,1"', -I'-ersti at toe potot'fi.i' in lla:um--r.U. . - , .,-,t. , ,m (., ,,lt, , jit, jVssi!-o of Mi..; la ft : P

Tj . -Kat Chic-asTo-Ind'ana. a: the pootcffUe in . ifi.i. Th- La K Countv Tile! Saturdrtv an '--i t post off!. !n HnT'ri'!. . ilai;. Kvoning Tim !:: cx. a.i ur.jn the a.t of March .;. 1S7D. r "i AIM Lit 1 1 1 . I- i' i i'l-vr T rr1 w ri rt i f T' c - 1 prlvif. exchange . . ."..V.".. Nny.vUv T-,P,on H.i.t" ClncBgo'. Kst Ch Th Tlmc ". ': - Xoli;!;::..;' - !".h:"!':. ! ! '' ' p ,:"t ."

Larger Paid-Up Circu!ation Thjn Any Two Cthcr Pacers ; uil :is '''!::;o. I ru.;r:"o ou' a- th.-i in the Calumet Region. ' ;nif ;i;is n ent a.- toati- that th- ;! iff v- nr stooil i

Tf yn'.t h!v iy tro-iblc ftt'ne Tht T'mes "i.".k( torn P ''" lr."(4'it!y to th firculitli.n rtons rt mnt.

- :ri -..:! rt u t rjn r.t r ' 9 fo' rtarr of B-y -...-; ' ! r . . . u, 1 rs r .1 1 'v Ui n t 1.. 1 1 'i an t; .- . mou- ;:'ir, n'or.". SSort tiant-d l:t.is ai sc-noial ! ., lntcrefl printed at discretion. ro '0TTCT: to nmiiirn '

:r yon fail tcv r-.Vf. yo;ir oorv ..f T.:t. Ttxr a ' ,, ;)n :,n'r,'m! rrorr.p'.'y so too hav in thp past, p'-! not th r.k .jo.vi't.i W!hou' sn It ha b.on lost nr iva, nM .rnt on t!m-. IJ.-.ivoo.Vt that : ,. .A;!s r-T,;in., .j .., t.-p r;irc,1 are enfin.J with th ii'gon' m n . :n-n: of . ...

troops nnj thsir puppltes; that thri Is in various part of the country for f ir ra. .roads rv n-.or h'jsin.s than

prompt,;. J- that reason mr.r train- are l.i:-. Tun T.'mes ha Increased !ti mail'.ne eciuioment an-1 I co-

operat'.nir in every way with the poso.of ft. e j.-PartmB ta'o..- rt-r a:n to expedite delivery. Even so, delays are Irev.tal! bf- t rom taxine '!o

cause of the enormous demand upon the withdrawal of me: from many lint"? Am A M f DPS if p:-ouiTiT'

. r.p 'ir; Tha neoh-Mtj. r:-ce prohibit has ho- r-e.iiM;?bod in r.or'hprn 7,riko County ovor .-mn Indian wes loistated cut of Paloon.-i. Tho far- tha' ibfi arc T..vr. drunkon o-.-n r- bo s.-pn in the r: ;;.: o Gsi. Ea.t Chi'-aco pml fJaninior.i now thsn there evr wa bffor in ti.o iMtfiry of th-o oiri in h likp period of tirr.o is d,ornr,ntr.itfd to the forro-." of iax-abidme poodle evprr time 'h--y (i.'i fr to at? i..ri,a iparion for thernee!ve?.

Lake (Oitntv a renortod to he. "ill.'.!; t!

3 if or-- halff tbe .. por-; . .P irU. -pf.o . . ' ..v En.I.ni? tha: they have t "n r : r hup .is f-'i

:n -nak:-,? ,1- and larze rjunntitios of liquor aio brir; 1 ("".".-ea-. -wiTh arna7in8 regularity. 'Vlinc? is ii corr.inc? I" is folly to ,ay that no nw lirjuor has hn ?nip rd in'o Lake Coumy since the dry law went into effect. , cau-o peo;de know differently. I is beinc o;-ou;';-into tii? KtF.to in larce ouanti'jos. TTcmmrnd rb other day a youne woman w?s r:ven som drink out of the wrens: faucet r.v n po.fr dei veiuler in s confectionery store, circled he-- wav ott of the place and h?.d to he takn home front her WOt K. At Codr Lake there are aid to bo p'en'v of rhces -ero jou tan look upon 'he wine T,-'o-n ;- d. Ir rertis (n he unour?t inna b!y neoopaary fir th sirhori'if ;s to begin 'o et busy unless Lake county

,1't s r.'w name the home of the 'r-reriir.s.

COMPANY."

r-ci-,rirte that the war will last for 3 ions r-no, C.ervrsl Williarn R. Robertson, ox-chief of the t:.-:rs-b O-tno.-.i S'a.'f, pivo? as rr of tie rea on why rh- wnr

w-as j.ot nnfi.'e- lone- aro thct "we were rot , rt oared ' for it when i" be.ran, whilo th enemy Lad i;o n pre-i parir.c fi-r year. V.e are not paying the p.-r-a :r r f-r 1 that v.nrreparednos.a ,' he continued, "'which in 'he pa-t !

has caused ooimtries to becom bankrupt and ruineci." The only small romfov which Ami rica can STi.-e-ite f, oro

Crrjeral Rohert son's sta'eroen' i. that if we ;a:d ti),f.t fop two and a half 10,1-5 while the Admir.l.-t rat ion i .MT'h'd '!" wi'h par-soric pacifi.-rti. our y.i'-tr.' cnr.i- j rinto:. in rii;s. John Ruil. u,.s also former! v a d, tis : add'.rt The prosnect of ftrur- misery wide!: fiizht j have bepn aita'd. t possibly obviated, had' it not j ben for past fatuiiy. makes us love the. conir.anx of ;d !

England- Rut, l:ke Mu'tling. and Briton, v.e n;u-t see it. Through.

WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE RAILROADS? Considerable in'eiest has Icon aroused, !n fon gross and elsewhere by Senator Warren Hardmi's t-rodirtion

"hit the passing of 'he railroais into the hands of bo rrr.vr-i timent means an end to private conirol of r:i,. read nierprls.es in this coun'ry. Th Sen..! or ('.' :w. d teeer.tlv, in eotntr.'-n' int; upon the way ih- form of our Federal Hov rnment is h-uns a';rerod under ti-e tuiwar necessity; 'I have already patd on thi .loot t'ua

tn tre name or war we nave se,:d i:!e transrof.v.oV: t.n,n ,,,,, w;u w p lines of th's count ty. and I stake my repu'ation as a!

ptophet or as an ob orvr.r r,f American tendencies and, ,!fr V(.,,srd

tt- mm' flio' ..ill ivi'l Ti,.ror ccf. liinni

Recently a prominent, railroad man made tim state men: that "consisten'l;-. the' Ur.i'r-d sta's mtt-t M-tbor

ire increases to offset anv advance in eerjo. If this is not done the ratli oads t o l.ii: IV r. !C h miX' I . e til itp - f - ' " a course would t.t once transfer the yirs to the people and would d'-t roy bv tevenues from railroad operation course an increase in freicht ra'.-s xv PV.TEY DIXK Hand It to f So5". IM

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J-''""'''! ' a tv. . . n ' . Hut if Ihf roads a.v i!t mn..?.. J. tha' Tif "h-inf 23 ; : if atic-ttip's arc ii'.a.i !.v ra!M-a'.- iS',"; mi m rv.r XL' ''I,W!u'n,:V';j;,- ,.,.!, ;i,vnn1(,,. control',.-; M:,n in a p,.- :!"'! .TttU;nnV:Vo.M : ,: "!"v 1 ',,ri'! ",n ...n.,.. j 'i:- : !: i J nott.ch to . r or and i-nu.ih to iniit.' th-:n. a-

w n !;' a.iv. ,tv,, : ' , ..' f -., r, : isro , .r. r T Si i, it, 11:5 -.!..: a! proi"-iro - ,o.i and u l: that ' "pot'ir. or p.a th.-y . vi har.rtt ! .-id in-. .-orv: i hids d in t ho fr the ra.iroa.ls and

i Po-.-ihly tic- railroad man abovo rofcriod to ha. un-

t.f work. oit.-.- o-:;v nolvofl st.'.HT'l'T.' : no - - ,, . or..-? w:u K . a ; - m livt-i sor " po'i' tho-i- rot ban'-v"l'".-v " I' Mr ' ' -. f t r iiirr t -:o war, n; to tho rrjion.iit!ity A PEEP c a p rr- u . .e r,.!.h;;c not made The .,11 e v.t.-j iioa-tine; w- rave not I . ...... gh e men and money Bi.t our bit see-,

the water are doing- P.ead Passont Fntland today feels her strer.dh. Sh- has no miseH-inss. Sb has pent "..cooinn men to fchf and ..nn.ooo women to work. She j-a hold ini- up the struc'ure of trade and commerce with women and old men; and there are a third as many bankruptcies a there were five years ac.v N'n one has rich's. No one wants any. Tl".e Is l-ss persona! liberty tndav than there wa under Kins: John. The Maena Chana has been fot asjrle uniil after the war. Railroad fares have just beep increased 10 r,.-,- r(-r- moro a total increase a fio per rent. Nei e o cares. Fresh egs:s are ten rents epch. Chickens ate each. Bacon is C rents per pound. Solo is S5 cen's per pound. N'n one rare?. There !s S.'ttle crumblinr and hlaminc. Women w'no hate crape on their hearts are in rin humor to sruinble a? the price of food No .--no cares, if pe dead ftr-1 ave-nzed. This. too. must he said a bo tit food there never has bee n mk h an eq--:t::ibe ili.-tnbution of i as there is today. No ore js cor?-d- No or,p is hunsry. There is neither gmit nor t';;rvation. The rich never had so 1 i c and the poor r.ever had so much. There are no more indues. Roi-st beef can only be bought by large famili s, n ho have many coupons. But there is enoush bacon and ausnce and T'oriidse hnTI bread and ric-e pudd.nc and ,':.-h. A'tuive all- ftisli" Four d:pnr,tv ou' of five rre fish dinner; and as for fish-rakes, they are beinc served with fif'y-sovc-n varieties of sauce in tb,o restauian's of London. At th tunmi'ti' thije are no strikes no mas mee ines-no propaganda of anv kind. T-re have heen no new w a r-posters for mon'hThere are no .-lock flotations. One smail aeroj.iane conioany tiied to ecit. 'h p.ibhc in'o liuyins a mil!:"n shares, bt;t t,ere was h"lo re- -;;()?.''. The hanks, without murmur, reduced 'heir rate on deposits to ?, tier cent, in order to push deposits into the war chest. Ri itish bank are no lonr.f-r private, in their ain;s. They ait- ;i e'.itK-'ura! part of the nation.

blind pigs and boot ! 1 f. S. has made fount mu f!.v e dead vr.lnn.i.t " i carv has beep made N W '!;.!' ! he v ss ? cor I nee. v 1! '! v. orl , , . , t I -. i r rr : r .- ! ..... : . t 1.

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the cvsi.'ll tv lu ; -e j (.v(vj pay the cat s." tv .". bo pj.Jd by tn-. WILL a r al.-.i 1Vr. Ho I',r,,t tin- Klv To it 1 ClAU To DAN' - -1- - f . ' .

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a- ttouui taxation to waKe up losses i n

the burden would not be so w t.seiy i j K how loath Urn Ada. mho r;r inn wa . I sior.al atii. r.duim: in the railroad r of Ho- rai'.ro;..! s has teen r,i!ifrfii""i ; jf , , . . , I adi. nctnc v az-t jrn-ica.-iivi Ireiithi r on; !.';: in;-, on-- o!a:-s !;. a.-atn-' another. -otix- time a.:o run I t oiikt s v laifr. sot ;r. i tor McVioo. in v. hi--!i h.n - I f ,1 . .. ,1 . .. . I r , . iiiiiiifitus arj a: ;n !; tntn iit't. ; m n?( v,-iih T ovtr rh eld rv:i.) i.miii tMi!'s wou.il t clamed to ' ; c I ra !;. . i- Slii'i!!':,!'!. of i:;iiv;. Oi.-covori il !

i ra, ;roao.i bill an nt'ompi n: tiiloially to ndd to rail i rotn':ts o tiiat ;h' i : nii-'it .(. i r.ci o, J

i a.- a ;r. n.v.rly fM. j atiffi - tit rai.o in l'H'cs. in one r.w j ,!..,, c,. 52 for rviacini: a oar on an: , ..... '. , , , .. i : i! a' a nar o-:j!:ir ;-o:rt r.n : h nseh. iinm't- pr'vato fortt i-ol, was ir is;ht c::a:os. I;i addi'ii.n to ihis th - :' 1 o,;i ! hy MoAiioo t-. r i:r'ro;n!s t i'h'.n tlnir h.'.r.i.'i tlie siuiaticn for Mr. MrAiloo by his - rn'i's t!c !ncrea.fd. th railro.i I ... , ; o. 'vl;.-ro ti . routfanK-s "id no; 1' .... i, - . , . " ' ' ' ' ! ' 1 urn woiil.l fori o th-" nnnnanirs into Mc-(h.o wUi;..s o on the road- i .' K'11 "!l -r' ,f1 IOrt1is nn o' provub'U he w.,i arcopt invohed. INTO ONE WAR COUNTRY.

! H-r"f X. rfo.n, v.ritinc from London 'o the Wail! Street .Toil! r.a! gives us an msipbt ir.ro Lra:Io-b bfe I .... . . . I

w - ;ir conroi.r t,-, ..i-., n rrr 1, , n .

f .'if'". ion ih"' rafpnn'.s picture is intrropiinst. True, t o j

5arrifieep F.nc'and has made or is! oneh to feci I up"!! in the war lone on . .,, I

-tr .:i:.Ticy willlrsly sacrifco individual freedom r..w w.th the deta. hmer.t of fanar.e amnion eood 'e have s.-en the countrv rai- ! " ' L r. ruits t;tioned at Ca nj M"!;t, ., , J , . 'VI ni'dical co it-- r.eo-c Fate n. armies, to volumanly orserve fond recu'.aiior.? and to ".. ' ' ,n 1,t"; c ,J"" ,

without Question.

So. the war has incidentally solver! many problems. It has wiped out political feuds and industrial enmities 'I here is no Labor. Th'-re i- no fit pit a I. There is not hint; i ; B: is i-h people, stodiiiy slogcina foi waul wth -he monotonous precision of an entire.

1.-iC.e..f,i.1 ri flies since Mte war b-"if.p Huns to a rifle ;? ,v n-t be Ion. ,f;n !hirs ,,- (;.-niiap,;1 for helping Cerman;. . An-'nad L;n-j - . .. . ' a fcrf of the kaiser'-" itovernuiec' liovoi noo n' pj ip..-ies a 1.1 on un I there max' li" a f-'w b u-m1. I . . .1 .1 . U .. 1 .- I brine u- the Ivht'ki-rlad lirlrnx- eirl?

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V V ft 1 News of Lake County Boys

ft ' rV n ft ' ?1 v V'!. . ''. !-, C i2 t t f it 1 , " ""' i ,V " i; O "j. 1 "fT.,v-, v 1 ,! 0 'X'x:' t - : WHAT HERE and TO FKIINDS Or TEE BOYS. THT3 TIMES foes daily to orer a ; or u- s. sr. These toys keep pcatcri . " by tiila means. They have no other ; way of gttUtig the news. It i a latter! iri.Ti aomi lur tliera. Tney wani ici i " of tho boy they know. You want s hor' hnt trt trr tr. t- v. mm it to ' us for them. x,et us keep each other P"tea t0 thd comlar and goinus cf our boya in the service. Write ; "'ey c" "p j xiiwiia u u no. 01 pmricrism. uo 1; now. : TO THE MEN IN SERVICE. It doesn't matter where you are, on this side or the other side of the At. Jantie. keep la touch wito your friends by dropping this paper, a line. Thtjr wiU be glad to hear what you are do. '.hit. TT.o trila 1r-tniat to eommunlr " : cate with your soldier pais. Str. and Kn. C. W. Atkinson of Cro-aini

Io:R('' h'1'"' rP'"'f"! word frn thT' H. ".x of 41 ff'M Siatc street.

?tn. A H. Atk::i?"n. ?T:.if he has be n i .i'-r ! 1 ..in 1 1.1. : .vi-i, M.iii, ni,. ...j, Kit- vM-y much m ioxe A..h i Yen n !'o;r:f hej s in the aimy. Runv tt i lit;':'" Mr 15 (ar ' age and ue T,.te not epiite 17. Lyman Sansier of KAmmocrl, a d-a.R'-hr.v vi'h th rer--hin: force. h?--' ;ent hi a mo-her. Mrs. Frank I.. Kanr of n?, May street, a li. of f;m-y !. made hy Krni h emeri. The Aioerr an flag and the American naii'rsl colors ate the main Iesig-n. indicating the spirit of the women of France. AUan O'BonA. of Hammond, ha. wri-ie anoioer sp-uoi'i !-.'.: r (France and state, that he is in .amp 1 , . . .... Mi-.?- ; " 1 1 1 ; . . (V . 1 1 r : in- ii ..ii I...., nn' i Alfvrl TTilVirtr!-. Hen of Mr. and StTrs. ,i .. ii-v,ri.!i e,e H,,Tmi.,o has y,rrr ' tl..-ii.-)i o. tiM.i. n i.-. na. "rrV r. -de a eetporal a- Kort I'uFor.'. pel. . ! 1 rn!.'"ed a vear He was fef r- i i ir.er'y a " 1 -."-Lf a I i L t oit 3. Jj. Kni?ht, Crown Point, has a ii! enirineer's exemption gran'ed yes-1 .ti il-iy ,v because of th" land soce i Corp. Eddie Orueaer, Hammond, - ; taition rr.eoh'-. nios s dcoi, Paul, Mnn.. I I ! a - so a .1 rummer ,n toe ratio wo. re Ki'io.f .'...nrov of Hi.i-io.end, i bind- 1 , . j Raynot'l Anderson, formerly of In. J dinnn H.rbr jla i ri . ed fely o e r i M.ss Ha." ! ' J j C.jB. Wilcox. Hobart. 4S7 Aero. Cen. j I vri .'i i o:i. A. i: V.. t-.o-.v in Kii.o-e.. 1 I u t ; - - ; ' a ! ! v is o no i h : a c . , 1 1 Th'; T'vitn. W.-'it. our mill d par' ireiit ' ! I ti.o- j's orb-rs. ; ! Lieut. Albert A. Watts, VL B. C with j 'the A. K I-'., new ai - . in j j Kt K'.ir.d. w ri .- 'o h:iv- Ti'F. Timks j j ( nt h:m t'o-t... We f.-slij'r XI. !,!"Ut. I ) i j Roy Kiihoiu of Ross station, enlist. ' t"! ' ti.o n.Mi.(. ;..! I" an I 'M"Os jo. .-,e Uv;tv in. nui, c, sb.ew I il i j Hi.n sonv speed. j ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodrich of Kifs. r. e.d a lei'-r fiem lic it- two , "': s ' ''!''' atii l!::t-ol.l. 'v..tf that ; . ti.io- l,rt. attue.l vttfvlv il Klari.-e. Il VV S j , . b;. h i h -it t. .ii f t -ends wi'! .. u, ..gh'.d ' Thomas O'Haraf Camp Travis. Tex . v bi'o on a l'-d-.i.v furtoua1!. I I jii'nir I-1-; -d utic. 1 Mid .Mrs 1 Kdw.si.l o it:i-. ,.f Wiut-lig a Bavdd J. Kisser., whiting;, of the ti. j I.,-.-. " to ; on at 1 '"r- ' n-m. i i o 'S t . 1 .'I t I ' i 1 ' ; I". 1 ,. l; o. I ' v ., vt, ,,..i, .. ,.h i,,.,, I ;.,,, ;-,, w ee k ,.. j .. tie trim-ftr-r,.d t.. n fni if.. ,,., r.-.to Captain Himhach of the Hammond j ro !!- t .1 ! I i: .... h-, .n. K.-rr Knob;,, b. OrO

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iL-rf ARE In Uncle Sam's Service 1 ! - A i x -V" it it THEY ARE OOIINQ OVER THERE 1 r u,e h,c dre Tried l.e ha? ber-n I f :i driving a tt-ick hoi -a 11 tin lirin; Mi'' ; Wilbur G-ougrh, Kobertadale, has enn;cri 1.1 in.. ni v i.no o-ave 1 njifi.i, fi , ; t i,f,i.s T;.nronit Schcl. Thoniaa Burko, Hammond, on-ln MW ,.f .I1.1r.e5 Ttost. .-..uit baii.T. has Wr, b, ot) a ,...,,., e,,,,,,, Slii , . , . . ... . .. , - I... w ill "'Bin ti.f.e for Kran-e. i O. 1,. Cox arrived hamo on a 10-day ; f'l-i'eirt roa;.. M- 'rliK-4 in I M "f In: yrr in the , ..a.t ar'oir i - a.t lai-r s'ihI.o! '.'M-c-b-s at'.'i ; trihe.-l a f;x v.rrUx it" ' rad;o -' 'h". and va r i '"' ' radio sertun!. u ;il b" ?"t it 'one d on return ; ai Kcit Monre-e. Vi . a Infiru'-tor. Pe-r-8' ant i'j is the son r-f Mr. and Mrs. : no' Hammonrt. , prtTte wa.ter Barman, a very weix ! k'iown H.-mt.-n-i mi ' ' M ' d .M rt. Hen raiman of . o, ..,;:!-. r"-. was out on a h..:t viit from ; .;ei: -. and t-'!s he ,s enjoying the -- - -- Edgar Neville of Pt. Richmond, Cal., who fi-i e.fti;. ;,vd at Whit ltijt. slopped r.;V Ir,- H f .. w hour'1" Visit. H lil' 1 ! . T5 of Ktd J. S'-'i '.n ( n Mon-i.-i;-'. v nd- en " '-" 1,1 5rv!r'' ; Paul D. Miller of 4404 TTortbcote i a en jo. l-last ,'haac-. is at fr.rt Shrj :dan. a ir. ember of the K. O. T. "'. His l resent addnss is 25 '.mpany. 1st j Mattaiion, II. O. T. C, Fort Sheridan. JK. j G w Mr fe daugh iter, Eas Ohirepo; J. C". Miile-r wife and r W),!aM. Mr,. f;. M. rir anJ , irpniia I- ue.v n e.re (. mp P )"' ri dan i , Sunday to visi iiidnv l'i visit I II. Miller, ani also to atten'i the l,:c Hiaureate ser i-ea e ann..'.l fin:n.nrtn n'. of Xorthwestern unifoi'y, he'd at the nnivers- ... ., .... -v r ci .-s, o -.i. w- " r ' ra bed by th Rev. Timothy Pione. i - J - I J ' . j d v ' i ' t HI'' 1 ' 1 i I L ii I I ' 3bytTian church. ("ni'Ap, Arthur I,an?entin, Whiting-. im H-'im'ni a T-vv o.n a-, f.jsi .nr ms-h-s mother M;-. M. Kr-bs. pri or t i l- r.v for r.-n-i. -n Pat ur.ia y. j 4 f T .r-t . I i n . T M O l.if fall sHtl. ----- .ho. h :" " ''' d.-.rtm. nt e.f Afii.1 Ktincof ion v o-k and for ma my. : vrs r a tefioen' lary, is ne.w r ttrst , l-euienan1. s.gna' corps. I.ieut. Blanj ' i to !-.- s'a."f of lo. Tl.SO.Ue. , i-ioe ,,f -j, a. ri ; 1 e rv i i oriu. t ion f..r the; t. ri-il "n c ' f ml is stiii i, n- d a' Hola- j I u i p . W'jj e ii . I - - s i The 122nd art;tlci-y, formerly 1st ' i v ! ' j . lii i j 1 i '; ' arrived in j i'r-.n.o. tj.-ii K.-nra" tii ; .enti of ttarv. . : v. i t h his ..i.tt'.'. i i ABefore Co. T. and Co. L. privates of i la rv and Kst 'b.ici so 1'f t for Kr-oirr hi v i i.e: : i: i ' a,--ii!- the ptinir tour.'. sercetfe aui '"i'ti'i.ii? asked to ! .:.. u" 'b.--; i; r. !u - d ! o r( n .s, , ,-, .i.,.y ,.(,; ,,,-,.vfi; ,!n:,,. fo,vi, ..:ficcr and n..n- ' ,.v , ; t ,,M'i,et i- r- kept 111; -his r..m.'ry tn d.. troininr. j j caUahTnTEasChdciaro, who Is in ! tr!.ire . , -nn-y, sii d.-... . aioe V,.-:tie ' f,.,. v, . ,1--, t.d v -r rtl lis p-,,. ut-". ' , ll,,. H ... I I .,(.., , , reel . V'o.tic M r. "i!i)lhn i 1. fUlllS ) for an ois'o t . ante ind is ci id-ui'ly on ' i o s w a '. ro too.v. ... A. w. sacn. rst Chiearo. (Mia- i f,,:..,n h.t'.oo I,..,. ,,.mt( I . e- . eabt.-ri-iui la-l inounc Hi? ,,..,,,. i t.r i,.,.t,r.i n- ,tH i,:. t ' . v, ' . , ' ., . ;.; s,.,5 .... . . . . . Carl wa-c'.ron Erst ciucstso, is here a Mmo.capi 1' o t. )t... i 1 f . v.i ' .- i nv f i -.. a ft A:,,.-! teoi Fridci o pa ii. v of i ;.i ; y 1 v '"I t iei.o,, ; ,.! nH ''"" to 'its w v to ' ... -

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SHOW D ONH of the jvs of bing a marr!"1 woman IS to ntrtaln jf-ric;"n HE forgot to mail. j MIGHT order a Kt of tawjer ; TO the ir-nches for th Eneral bet- ; tt rment OK thin. i MA N'T a man I borrow inrt trouble ; WHEN he je uriier h '. PELVSION that h-; if merely lending , I money. t ANT dav expect j THE now that r.n:e fv ine .,f a Hun : j HAS torpedoed a crowded ! j i'ONKT ISI-AND noio.cn b' at, no' J ' SEI-1 if we miss it or? nv.n h j IT :s ju.xr a eay to lit up j NOW as It i ! V.'AS in ' thorn i?oo. ..id day?." "'N 'E in a while A xVIJ-'E wondrs v-hy yo:j rlr, Tlr-,t LOOK st her in the tarn way I yOL" do at o'her wonvn SOME days we know OXET too well that "he stuff we turn out " like hevo i AND hasn't the same kirk in it as the stuff they used to put HT'JH collars on before the first of April i r. L'T at that probably there aie 1 LOTS of good fo'.k ' WHO would rath'r have the r.on-in-' tojtiestina: product. j i OUR way of eeor.om'ir.c: j WHEN" we want an;, ihir.g " ; AND have the- money in hand is i OX something r !.. J STORIES often mm up from the rural districts that indicate THE c.'ils de.wn there have just as m.;i h speed and more curve THAN the city gals. J SOMEHOW when we 'ook around at ' some of the boys nowadays IT doesn't seem as if any of them had j every enjoyed a BIG stone bruise and old fashioned betlya'he a, one and the j SAME time. j WHEN a man's wife b'g;n j WORK on soms of these war activi-! ties ! I IT is nothing short of j AMA71IN""; what a 1-U of t r ; phoning j t THERE is to do. . i j rulflf rPPTlV ' itfPP XJSA tj J.WHy Jl V O II El? AS EXAMINER mm. : -j , - A J V i t - L. - J rf-jvi, , H"v tfiscrto J ft f7 'h y3 Miss Marion L. Davi.. Miss Marion L. Davies a irradte of th University of Wisconsin, one of the firt women to h anI Uat is one of the first women to be appointed enaminer under the Federal , i rades Commission. She is dome re.-iearch work in the Conjjressional i lorarv investisrattne facts about tht manufacture of various articles. She lias had two vears experience in a woietariai position with the cornmission neTore riat sne wsus a Porter

Lake County's Roll of Honor

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ZtsA Ccnaty's lul la the wax with Germany and Austria,. Ho. rryt ROHKRT MAP.KLKT. Hammond; drowned off coast of New Jersey, May 2o. DKN.NIS HANN'OS, Indiana Harb.- r ; ptin aioe pt ieon. at Fort Cglethrope. Cbattanoora. Tenr, June 11. JA.MKS JtafKEXZIS, nary, kuled jii a.t!.,n iii Franre wh.ie Hrhtinir vi;.;i the ltna teott-sn J o i e " . M . v ;:. j7, K A j i I j WfcLiii'.V, Wnltln; V ir. I. i):ed a: Sam Hoxisxon !' tpinai m.r.:ng!tis. July Z ' ll'l 7. , FRANK M'ANLST. Indiana Ha.-bor; killed in France at Bat- . tie of Lille, Acs;. Is. ARTHUR BASELER. Ham- I mond: died at Lion Springs. Teat... , of spinal meningitis, August 28. JOii.N' SAli UilUUKo, Ciu- i tub.. ; killod a Fiance. Sept. IS. AKTHL'K If JLIJKT So.N, Gary; kilitd in i'lance. Oct. il. LIEUT. JAMES VAX AHA, , Gai; killed at Yin y Ridge. JAMES MAC K1-NZ1C. Gary; ".Hied at Viiny Ridge. DoJi'H iiiLJDZK.i. East Chi- J e- i- . i - L i i 1 4 tn U " r- c ro . V t - 9? E. BUliTOX iiU-NEiLEY. Gary; killed in aviauou Accident ai Tuliaferro ttelds. Evtrtnan, Te, itc. 1, nn. HAUKY CLTHBKRT LOXQ. InUuiiixi Harbf-r; killed In accident at Ft. Bhsk, Texas, Dec. 10. DEKW'UOU DICKINSON, Lowell; died somewhere :u France, o( pneunionia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTBADB. Hobart; killed by explosion m France. Dec. 2-. THOMAS V. RATCL1FFE. Gary; killed surr.twhere in t ranee, Feb. 24. FRED SCHMIDT. Crown Point: died cf pneumonia In Brooklyn. March 7, alter Lemg oa a torpedoed steamer. CORPORAL- EDWARD M. SULLIVAN', Gary; killed somewhere in France, Match S. m MICHAEL STEPICH. Whitinj. Camp Taylor; pneumonia. March 14. ROBERT ASFIN. Oary; Co. F. 151st infantry; Camp Shdby: typlioid; March 17. CLIFFORD E. PETTY, enlisted at Hammond, Jan. 8. in U. S. cavalry. Died at Delrio. Tex.. April 3. PAUL Fl'LTC' Tolleston. died in hospital. Me.rfa. Texas. April 6, 19 IS. Sergeant, machine gun battalion. Sth ce.va.lry. VICTOR SHOTLliF, Gary, killed at aviation camp, San Antonio. April 1. 1918. JOSF.PT SEi'KHART. Gary, did at an eastern cantonment; week ending; April 20. 191S. LIEUT. IRA B. KING, Gary; reported killed in France, April 21. IMS. NEWELL FEACHER. Gary; Graves P-eftistratien Unit ZOi. ihed in New Jersey. 13 1. E. BIRCH HIGH ES, Gary, ordnance department, died in I'hil edeiphia. IMS. WEST KAlTailCSirj. . .lOSEPTI S.IETTIAN, West Hammond. U. S. Field Artillery. Killed in act; on, Fran:?, April 27. WOXJIVjDED. ROBERT M. FEaTTT, Hammond. Trench mortar. FranceFob. 25. R. A. fF.VF.K5, Htghlar.l. Tremh mortar. France. Feb. 21, HENRY BAKEMAX, HammonJ: 6th ensir.cf-rs. Fiance. Arril 7. '.11 G F.N F, !. I'ISiiFR. Fast 'l.i.-s.-i sef rc'y wound'-d April C IP14, b '." r.'::'-.nrt' I, v. nile iri a irrioh m No M.n; t.-Mil. ,T' '."il 1'IT ADAMi Indiana Tiail'or. Art;'.'.. i. Fiance, May 2 ! IMEMORIAM" Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the i Hun. Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 107. CttpUal and Surplus 5':,.jO.OOO.OO. Manufacturers ' f PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS S . gj ., ... . & 5 stoics in all principal cities of ft y the United Stales. Factory Branches I m 3! 46C3 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. j? 532-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond, jg Wilfred iHnghes, Mgrr. i Opposite rostofflce. K By C. A. VOIGHT

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