Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 12 June 1918 — Page 5
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1 ' PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS COMING EVENTS. Ti)" Ladms' An! Si on-1 y of li:nvwu I " : F.- xrcc-ltoal church xxill h..',d its ir..-nt!t-ly "cuTee sic Thursday al'ict noon in I th church hall. ' i':rc'e No 1 w'l be cut e? ta in- d bv ; Mi Fiona rd Kmi'Ti.'i' "f i "I'titon y're t on Friday afternoon of this xx K inst.ad I of Thursday. I itit if i'ciir'rJ " r t:i" : ;,.;,ir,v !- part ! t s M E Sunday s, hu.,', , , v' ' J . er.". ta :i:e.; by Mrs. J. F.. M al' Tiiimati ax.r:ue. T h :. la-d t v . j T r Rent Mali- ..-'.-Hn'.rc -av. , F-. F .i -i ..-a .'leaner. Phone bo-' t- ! ir, . 177: after. L". 1 3 1;. or dr-p VO.-,-.! i. Wolf. 4:1 Ii.'ir.m t.. In rnn;ot.! . 6-10-12-14 ' iv-f ,r.s rf t:io H a , : n-.o:;. u;r: of ' '. "?4l-!M 'a n Scillo.' t Tr i f " f J e; J-'.-I-- ; nar'Iitu; tnti' .: ; oo of I . i k loiirv y is ' for I hf piirri""- of lctit h soi'- I i i'rv and tr nsurir at the orkrooi i .i; h tntral school btitMinir, third ""o- on KridHV. Juno 14lh ;t T.:; i el . . li. Tho ohnrt'-r will h.- op.-n ui-.f: ..'nr. I4h to rccnit now niorobT. ;i . ir. cm hers nre request, d to ho pro.-nt. 1 A fitrfwcll pi rt y to Jrj.'-k (li v.-1 u .'.l b eiven by the Max Shuimati i;a: o;" wl.i'h he t a tucniln-r on AY dtu-sd:i , I J'.mr 15. at th. i;!k H.-OI. al'.iio Wooi-j woi 'h ? : and jo nut .;op, strf et. J. 11. C enroy will speak. li-?tea.,1 of the reculsr meet in.c of 'he Kt. ih'.s snd l.idits rf Set urtty fh" j n; t A'"i v ill entertain at a nn.?i;ii--' as-.i : . , , .. r. .. .,',,, ; bn h btiiidinic. T!;e k. snd 1-. of S. C nh 1 , i lr'rUTi? is t'ott",ned tnit 1 Ihnrdav - - 1 ' 1 , 3; - noon of next w eek when Mrs. t.h.tahe- a YVasconer. Mrs. Pearl Hart and M.S. Ruth JlrOoy will serve. Tf.tMiy afternoon rr. Anna Pel'-! man entertained the rnemhers of ("irele -i vfov iiipaii'.n'iy ax ine no me ni ret- i sif-t r, Mr?. Krieweln In Fayette street, i Pedro was played and at the cone'ttisicn . cf t.-.e frsm.es the h'" s s r -o a da'ntv I 1 i'u i .u i . v . j.-. ,i:. 3iai ,iiin?, M Zeller and Mrs. p. Ward Mrs o. .u .urf. i-M u-. At. re wnr..a 1 1 it- i-. u t ? i i-1 i .-. in o " h i-rh I ' le o o; o ; will be entertained by Mrs. SchwiRert. Pr. ore'! Bunch of OshVoh. Wi . , was the su-:st of his sister. Mrs. W. J. ' l.r z of arr'"'.l street yrt.-rd-i.v. They ?ro" spn t'me with A''orney I.otz nh" is very il! at the North Chicago hospital. Chicago. Tli members of the F. F. -,. Ciuh c''bratf d the birthday anniversary o Mrs Lavinia Green at thnr matins: last . ' vet.tns at her h'r"f in T.nvlo street. A tle:i, liT.chen . a .ert-d the tosts. Mi-s H.-ien St.aiart of Dttrott street Wl i rtatn at the next club mt;tini; Alkali In Soap Bad for the Hair ?t.,p shoUM be us.-d very rarefu.lv. ,, . ... . ... " Aa:t to kcop .!!! hatr P'OKinK ;tsj il tos cr.a". .. n.-l i y,. . .r. .-.-. ,i .-U I poos c't.t.ain too ma. h al'-iaii. This dries t'f -'t.alp. makes tin- hair brittle, and 1 .1 . i s it. ."'. best, thir.p for steady c js lust 1 a i to i : -:t ' d en tiu 1 il mil ! pure and reapeles). and is b.-ii r hi a ihe m. si expensive soap .r anyti: -. d rise y.vj can Use. la.- or mo 1 1 a spoon f ii : s u f '. tit ansth" hn-r and scalp thoroughly. Simply m-iiste,-, t'ie hair ith u.a'.-r and rub it 'r 1: roakes an abuiioanee of rich. "ep rt". " .a t w hp rttis.'.s o it f-.itii r n'.i' iric i'"oi y patticit: o" dust. dirt. i-i-oiuC and exc.s-ive -.. The hair iii' s uuickly and evf n'v. and r ica 'he r.al soft, and the hair f.no ard - i'k hrich'. Iusirin. ti'.-ffy and easy io P C, HKkc. You tret infcf 1 .oc.-iia' ,! r' a'o. pharrnro'. it's r ry cin-i ; and a f'w , ';no- s -. i'l s'.i; pi y ' v re I ";l..r of ilie ' - !::! !.'.- months. Adv. rt7l'
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Ve are selling tires like hot-ctWes. There is a reason. Come and -ce for yourself. Convince yottrseif th9t this is the place to buy. You don't have to go to Chicago to buy your tires. Save your valuable time, ?xoense and money and get them here. We are one of the largest job-be-s of high grade Standard Make Tires and Tubes in the United
j States. We get our tires direct from the Manufacturers in Car-load J 'o'.s. and have brought these tires frcm our Chicago warehouse into ! Gary so as to save you from making the trip. We opened this store to lake care of all trie car owners in the State of Indiana. Our tire3 will I win your confidence and permanent patronage. A trial order will conI vince you. Bear in mind, when ycu buy from us you save actually 40
to 50 per cent. You will appreciate the money-saving vaiues ottered you in these tempting baraa;n pricesBE PREPARED BUY NOW We have the tires that will oerve you best. Now. in this time of war. it is more necessary than ever to make your tire buying a business proposition. Make your selection from one of the largest and most compiete stocks to be found anywhere ir. the United States. Make our ytore your beadq.tai ters for tires. Get best advice on your tire needs from experienced tire men. If you need tires look over cur stock be-"o-e you buy. You will receive courteous, prompt and personal atten'ton at ail times. Wc Accept Liberty Bonds Same as Cash, in Payment for Merchandise. Bear in mind these tires are guaranteed to give you absolute satisfaction and aiso guaranteed for 3.500 miles (Standard Guarantee).
Firestone Fisk Ajax Diamond Lee Eatavia Pullman Paramount Goodrich Newcastle Size. ?.HXo .. f'x I'; rixS'i... 11x1. n2xi .. Plain. ..SlO.oO .. P..ol) . 13.7.-, . 14.45 . 15.2r. . 17. co . 1S.7.) 13.T5 21.nn n oo N. S. Tubes. $11..".0 $2. a" 1 :i.7.i is :o 16.25 17.50 19. Co 2 '.;, 0 22 oil 2 1.55 -. .t 2. S3 2.P0 n.tio 3.65 r,.7o M. . a 4.C.) (.75 3 4x4
Out-of-town Customers, Don't D?lay, But Order Now. Price3 Will
advance. When ordering state whether S. S. or CI-, p'ain or non-skid is desired. Send $1 deposit for each tire ordered, balance C. O. D. subject to your examination and approval. Orders filied same day received. Gary Tire Corporation
GARY'S TIRE BARGAIN CENTER." WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
538 WASHINGTON ST.
WE ARR OPFN EVr.FlV EVENING.
Special Piices to Dealers
"Daily War
ecipe The fo!i...vit)ir is oiio of the Food A1tiiirnl ration" recipes ,a hnuff i vcs; NO win-: AT. Vs. i "o ! ; X i;. ki.fy I'ATM HA'u RP"F. ANP ''n i i :i: . 'Fin: i.o Sa 1:1 th- W licet i.-r our Soi-Lcrs and tli..- Allies. i In n.'i-. substnu'e-. nuii'f'iis or dr- pI n.-.i l.'s'.-,,i!s I .I". fe t hie ti moLlcd ' .ill S. o ymi:a!. I'toikf.'l I-loA I'ii.ldiof: n .k"o r'i r- o ii b t.-.iif ) I a i lace of no ,' , .- ''.uv M.i'i r. sroN"'. ' Vi n ;'ou r, ' 'it t. ! .. -n,,-ii. ? ' '! oon S.ih, f.i.i"M.n. M. Thod ii' Mixmc ftponco I'liki' S-j-.-t rate wi.i.-- ati1 yolks. ! ".i-a t 'he vo'ik- liliiu tlifK -md li-ht IH"I1 color, p. pt SMt.ir lino the lotryii Jt.'.cf. I'' !d :! !t : '";it!.'i tli- Miii'l ! a ten whites :md four. (Ue 111 ;i!i lUC-ened nan for S." 'o i :.,nii:, s: iti a nul la'-- in n. and uhoi nl-otit :i;.Sf done raiso iho I'-mpf'-i-t'.ir to taat of a bet oven. .-..i ii- ovoo-r.i- or . hint1 '.in ano ot) ur- , ,,, . , .lli-1 llii'iiii'i : . ' i v ij u 1 1 1 . - . party in ''ki.-iiKo to pep "Krioitdly i:n- iv.'.o.s" at t''.e Womis th-ater. At tneeincr of tr:. l.ir.-oln t'omirimiv to be held Friday ever-.tnu at . , , , , . , , . ,. ,- 7 40 oc'iHk In the kindorsai-ten room d ... u ihe Pfhtu.l the folio wins program w ill be c i en : lAiscai-sj-on of the New School P.uildt I inn rroblem. ! Piano olo Mary f'"'H' S.!i.-Mr. Ruth n illiants. 1-,.'... U'noii- flltSouk Room 8. Mrs. Flovd Ff Adams of th Bible i . r w. ..a..- . , ...,-t mi hae oii.il e if .i o. r,f Th.. Ttantist Woman's ! Prion Thursday afttinoon at the) Chtir-h. The rr.ii-H il prooam will be c(! . . .,Tr? Uliml. The nKmbeis v. ill spend the social hour i'h Red Cross worlt. i.old.-n Rule- Council No. 1 P of P. held its regular rnretlup last cvotiinf at th" i. o. ... lr. hail. Class initi.it .'tt featured th" tiiretiiiK. P-.-wral apilications for membership were presented nr-ranniiu-n's made for the next meeting-. rhere will be an important meeting -f I' role .tin-en t itv jroo .vo. , ,he Moltke I. o. ( i. P. ha i 1 n S of interest v .1! t (. s ret . . Pusines transa.-'ed and all rriemhers are asked 'a1 be present. The pifei toniKht of no Id en Rod Cair.i. No. Royal NeiKhbors mil b ca.'od oromptlv at seven-thirty o'cloek. There will be the usual business session land a large attendar.ee is looked f..r. j A n-.eettnc of Oral Hive No. K!5 I. " T. M. M. will be hold I riurly n- r- : l' w f J,V- tv noon ,u the home of Mr-. Ka r. M" Ro - " M, s. .1 - M.ll'litn ar.d daughter. Kulah and Rvon aie .-a ;nc today for rof-'n and P. oh Yal'ev. Ind. !"r a 1 1 e l tvith reli.: ve.. Mr P Hath a way v. ' 1 1 en' 'flu ti ,.f 'he m, k. l.ad.ts' soi.i,-. Thuvsdav a'trnif'i'li at h-r hume. 4 J t Bauer street. Pr nrtd Mrs. T J Basse; t opened V,,- ,. i.o:l. fi'l' the s.,c,a! .vena,- of r,e ", .man's l-'oi.cn M tssioia rv society . t,,. ,,-,, k. eh. in b. Tuesdax. T;,.' n. ini.es .)oert ite. I th'ir husbands and I'rond.' at the .,.f-tmc-. T!ore .vii a shot' Icis.io-s s. s;.,,i followins; who. a . j.e.tn'r was uiv.n. I'or.'lMmr "f a solo lo I'l.ar.ce .1 nf it"', a 61 .in. ,-.f i, iili'at? liv Mrs Frank K. tjosle-". a sontt b v Helen l.oulse Moon, a voi'a! due, ",., Mr. and Mrs Moon "and Portage McGraw Marathon Falls Defiance Mason Keystone Congress Imperial Summit Size. Mxl 3:;x4'i. 34x4i2. r.-.xi1-. ".tix'2 ,;7x4'2. :,"nc . ;;c.5 . o7x5 Plain. . 2 1.50 . L'n.oil . 2v0o .. 2r.oo .. ".1.15 .. ol.CO .. 22 f'O .. .'.o .. 2. COO N. S. Tubes 26.50 4.0 L'SiO 2.50 31.00 32.5 3 1 L'5 36 CO 29.50 40.00 42.00 4 S5 4.90 4.05 5.00 5.30 5.35 5.5U 5.75 GARY, INDIANA. on Quantity Orders.
"Sea 'Geis-h' Peel Off This Corn."
Leaves the Toe as Smooth as the; I Palm of Your Hand. The -orn never frcw that "Gets-P", w!l not get. It never lrrtta'e ihf flesh. j;,'r mak-s v.cir u-r aor.- Just two. I.'r.pu of 1:" ami prestol the rort--r-. mi inllujr S!irtlv x on can -i rf- 1 H y -4 i -,'t' u-j i i! j.i-hl" It a Wonderful o ficd off Cons! ae'B-It" Feel r. r, n here v ll " pain-frer ar.d hippv, a s;i""h 'ind rnrn-f n as ' i'Ii-: n-Tt " is the ot.lv safe woi ! 1 (r treat m ooi n or th sure wa--il;e way w i th the o r 1 A ' n i w s v in t H ej!'-is. p I fi at never fails. It is tried and true pned by millions vrv year. It alva work. "tets-ft" makes rtittinff and diifir!n: at a rorn and fusstnc; -with h.ii:.iaKi" i-a!es or ntiythitit e !.- entirely untvs'essary. ";.' t s 1 1." the puaranteed. ntoreyback eorn-remo ver th' onlv sure y. eost'j b it a trifle at soy drugstore. M'f'd by E" l-awreme v i"o. (thicaito. III. Sold in Hammond and rtt jmmended is the world s best enrn remedy by J. W. Wtl. Summers Pharmac;-. Aov. readmits b Mr. I.ee, h. After the propram refreshments were served. A farewr H suri-iise par'y was tendered A. .;. li.aicr Ust evening at his iion.e, 212 I'orsyihe avtuue. by the leathers of ihe West Hammond schools. Mr. I VaT ho vers ht eonneotions as superintendent of schools in West Hammond at the first of the school year. The time was spent, so, tally and in cmelusion refreshments wate served the guests. Kiy.ttins the jfv i(, r p.rl session of Hammond chapter, o. '. S. at the Mas.innt tempu last evnme. the nteiribers, numbering nearly ln.J drove to Griffith where thfy r re m'criairi-"- i by the (Jritfith ne'iih-r. Pisten machines were provided by '.VorKe Maiieit. Ciiar'as I.avvr'-n. e and .Tell n I.-t-entz. Th-1 n.i'pls assembled at the t.r:ffih hall where a ptotiam of dances was mjoy.-d and a minifrht a supr.-r was srrve.i. . ha.nd played for the dance. The aftair was on., of the mos; enjoyable ihe lodse has bad Ibis ar. The -!csipir mentitiK for the year will occttr tii : o weeks when a K r.VI dtnnf'- u :'l be served and there will b-: initiation of a class of nineteen candidates. R. ser a . joi.s f.-r the dinner ri:U.s be made before Sa'urdav. June and the rr-rubers may notify Mrs. Pessie Muli-r Mrs. Rosa MuehU.'-ig-er wii-i have the affair in charge. PERSONALS. The Misses Evelvii and R.nore 0'R-:en of ?! Doty- si,, f-t are op a threo weeks' vacation hi h they will sr-ed isitinj? in rtttsburK-'. Kre and Puf'alo. Pot n. t.. Mr. and AT' s av. j. P Hv, "4 M.ihizan av.n .e, Sattiiu-tiy. .Pin S. a sou. Mt. Charles Rred. t Mich. can avenue, exports to have so,.,, f,,,. fAm. rari.mi at Narerv,!;. Ill Mi. Rer-r) is t:nd r the rate of , ) .;..-C;;tIMINOTTO APPEAL IS WITHDRAWN CHI. -ago. June i;The anneal nf p'ount Ja.-ne Mm. Fc. so"i-,n-iatv of Lewis F. Swift. ' hicsso j acker. was withdrawn in 1 he federal court of ap- ; peals here today. Mmoito is now at Ft. C'Klethoj pe. I la. SUIT TO SET ASIDE WILL SETTLEO TODAY II. us of the :r,.,o-,n rstate of Michael "trinnnd. the Hobart fu river, who died . ro. ml., r J'l. P'!.".. t...la v acn-f-.i on a -etti,., -:, ,., ,,f ,ho 5uii to break tin wiil, at-d t ho case was settl.d in th.- court ,.f .In, lit, R. iter. The plamlifts ere p.airick Killiprew. Mary O'Foyl... Abbie Ki !!".'. Johanna So.-, him. Nora Adam". Margaret iiblnen and Orniand PuK'an and the plaintiffs. William. John. T.'-o, I), nnis and Michael KiHikt.-w and Ka'b'en Hake. The plintifis- 1;laimi-,l that tl.e esiao- was willed to the ,! 1 enda n I s it. the exclusion of t pe- phi 1 n 1 1 t'f s . Py the settlement, if is understood, all w ill pa ri ici i a t f . Aside from Va inu th iate to his !:.cis. iiifiia'id t lil.-d a thousand dollars to the Rt. Rev. Pushoo Alrrdmjr for the St. Rridstet's parish a H bart arcl $S0 to the ReV. William Hoff for hih mass-s to be said t"r the rep'.S" ,,f the soul of the d, red n' and the souls of ihe ii cedent's father, mother and brother buried iti Ireland. Lawyers in the su' ere Mtorneys GRAND JURY WILL INVESTIGATE FATAL USE OF REMEDY I.O.s AN'JF.LKS. i'.I'l, , March 10. Toxic poisoning musc.) th. .ieatn .f seven men who were treated for blood disease a; the i on -,ty hospital recently, ap. . or. lini,- to a. rep.-rt post-mortem sur-s.-t.p.u si. bin 1 1 1 o,l toi'-ronef Hartweli. toda v. A seruiii was mini mister, d to eibt no ti pall-nis S uuroay. 1'onr dn d that p.ini. ifii . e Mitiday and t tie eiKh'h was a!,e todav with sliifht h,pe for recovery, t'oroper Hartv.,'1! said he biped the ptand jury would ir: v est mate and place the criminality xvlu re it belonged. Persons who submit to injections of arsenic and mercury by doctors who are more after a bit fee than their welfare in.iv gel a through ticket t. the piace were the daisies mm and a ioyinp embrace with .i.-ai h. Take a sate remedy like Number 40 For The Flood, an old doctor's pr- script can th. ingredients of which aie set .;. t n ill TitediCHl books its follows: "Fmploy.jd in blood poison, scrofula. rhr nio rheumatism and catarrh, mercurial and bad poisoning, constipation, and disease of the stomach, lixer. kidneys and spleen. Under its use nodes, tumors, glandular swellings, sores, ulcers, and scaly skin diseases, that haxe w ithstood al! other treatment, disappear as if by magic." Made bv J. C. Men,!, r.ha ' i. 40 years a druggist. Kvansx-iib'-. P'.diana. Sold bv Jos. w. Weis. Hammond, and Central Prug Store. "41A Michigan Ave. Indiana Harbor. Adv.
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GKKMAX (H'XXKHS SUE! A. A XI) TAKE THIS VILLAGE. BUT IT A LI AX TROOPS DRIVE TIIEV, ?. iCK , RETAKE IT
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Kuins of shellei Italian town. This Itfalian ofttcial ihoto shows the remains of a beautiful Italian town on the Piave after a heavy artillery dael tawnich the Italians were driven out of the village and then recaptured it.
GARY GUlim DENOUNCES WILSON: IS UY MOBBED
John Mutzrite. employed at the Amen, an Fridge company, dry w hich turns out ocean lin rs and he.axy artillery in our war with the Huns, got into trouble yesterday and today he is held by the Gary polio until Chief Pragdoti of the .secret service take? him in hand. It Is alleged that Mutzrite, a Lithuanian, denount cd a f.Tlow workman because he wore a button with President McAleer, Pierscn. John Gavit. Conroy and Kelley. Ei H. S. YEfl! ineow Th" current war-time graduating class of the H" ii.rc. .v.,) high school which will have us commencement ert ruses at the First Paptist church tomorrow evening has selected as its motto a wort! that e.xrmpliries the highest mark of patriotism,. 'Servite." Departing from 'be age-old custom of a motto m a foreign tongue the forty-seven seniors haxe not only adopted an llngltsh xv oi d buL the most significant of all. William U'iine..- R-nnf. the I'ltui'T, is to make a pati euic talk a' ihe t ommt io 'it and th.- MO if r.r.asram will ,.. h: a (.. iT'ia n. e '.vi'! lit- A ncrican pulse at toe ttir.-. The giaduation i'.! oic'lude th thirteenth y. ar of On- labors of i '. M. MciAaniel as supeium endiuu of the Hammond public schools and it is inf-restinc n not. that the l.-.s now recctvutig 'l:plm;i xvas in the kindergarten when Mt i la nicl came to tin 'u:x . Pro-r lo taking charge of the Hammond schools Mr. Mv Daniel was mi pent. t nder.t at Madison. Ind.. for thirteen xears. Smce Mr. M, linni' i took t lia-ge of ili Hammond sch.oiit tin- lit ng. Waiu:, e, Columbia and Iiidu.Miial high sthool buildings hae hten reeled. : cddition onsiructed to the P.ifayette and the Riverside and Lmi-'.'n buildings remodeled. The teMclung staff numbered 62. then and 1 7 ' f now. In ftail health wh'n he began his work m Hammond the superintendent is now robust and rn.iovmg the best health of Ins life The Play Festival which was held vesterday is Mr. MePatuel's p.t and the biggest evert of the year for the children A feature of the festival yesterday at Harrison Park was Hie wand and flag drills in chaise of Phvsi, ol Director H. K. Wilson. Physical education ami all industrial work was Mitroduced ;nt.. the schools her.: n Prof. MeDaniel. GARY Ml COMES LATER THAN EVER It takes longer now for mail from Chicago and Indianapolis to r nch Cory than it does for mail to come fioni .New York. Reports are also made ;f mail t hat never arri ves. Thus second cias- mail sen' from Chicago on Pine r. and ' was d-liyered In 'iary on June 11. Indianapolis mail has been taking from 2 to 3 .lavs. New York mi'il osted late on the Mh g," tu ".ary early on the Huh. and mail posted late on Tth did not get to Cary until the 11th. In another case mail sent on thice successive days from New York to Clary did not arrive during the first tvfo days the first posted mail was due. A certain percentage of second-class mail never a n i x s . MR. LINDENMUTH ASKS FOR DIVORCE Oom.-s Letor Ltndinmuth. an electrician's helper of Gary, into Gary superior ce-urt asking for a divorce from Mary. Resides divorce lie asks, through bis attorney, Clarence P.rrtschfl that 'he marriago be declared etinulied. Lindenmtith alleges bis wife, to whom he was married three xears ago called him names. RACING
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Wilson's pnturf. The, Hun-loving Lithuanian was promptly knocked down by the loyal workman and guards at the I gunworks had to rescue him from further harm. ! Chief Haack of trn gunworks guard j sent Mutzrite to ihe police station. I Fmploycs of the hridge-ship-gun plant ! are noted for their loyalty, but now and then a case dveops showing otherwise. Gary Man Leases Tremont Wilderness to Wilson & & Co., for Big Summer Vai cation Camr. l If Ukt- .otinty people do not apprciat" the hean'iful sand dunes of northern Indiana. Chicago people do. John O. Rower, the Cary attorney, t da closed a d-al with Wilson & Co . "uo'a-o p.ro kers, whereby he leases to the concern his charming wilderness letreat. in the f .rested part, of the dunes at T i e n i o n t station, Westchester township. Porter county, to be used as a sun. m er camp Mr. Poweis has long used the w:!ihrn? spot far from the nearest habitation as his headquarters when he hunted, fished, bathed in 1-ake Michiean and stud;- d nat.ue and the wild L:V nf the dune "i nitty. TO II I I ID (LIB HOISK. A'ilse-n and company plan to g,ve 1.1'eO of their women and girl employes summer vacations. In groups of 50. To th s end the company has already started preliminary work on a lodge that v.'ll house o'A persons. Mr. Powers' land is behind the ridge of sand dunes that skirt Lake Michigan Dunes there are as high as Southern Indiana hi'ls His propertyis aaout a m.le inland, and Is in the eenter of a dense dune forest, which is surrounded bv hog, marshes, and hills noted for their scene beauty. To the north is located the clubhouse of the Prairie eluh. Chicago. The lease carries n privilege to use all of th (trail" nnd wooded land on the Powers estate. j "Manx- p.e, pie th'nk that th duns ja-e at Pun Turk. Tremont is reallv i the eatou-'v of the dune coun'rv. wbp'h runs fr.-m beyond flary to Michigan City. ?R miles." said Mr. Rowers. His j place is rea -hed via the South Shore Interurban Tremont station An Indian j trail Pads to the Rowers tract. Better to have War Savings j Stamps in your safe than the blood- ! stained hands of the kaiser's I hordes at your throat. Housekeepers Can Save $200,000,000 on Food In these da ys when the high cost, of I lit mg pinches nearly ey-ej-y homo, no was'e hould be overlooked 1 'lie of the ; most flagrant ".ml most easily prevented. is the destruction of food by rats. I One rat w ill often do a hundred dollars' flamage of f,.o.-J and property in a sing!" night, nnu a careful estimate gives oxer Jt20n.nfni.nfi0 as the value (,f foodstuffs d st roved annually by these pests. The government at Washington is preparing a campaign that should he effective in killing the rats that are so destructive both to lives and property, and in the present, scarcity of food, this loss must he prevented. The most efficient way to "Kill the Rat" is by the u?e of Stearns' Taste, and thousands of dollars' worth have been bought bv th government. Kvery housek. r-p. r troubled with rats, mice, roaches or vxaterbugs should buy a small box of this reliable exterminator and stop fur-tr-er loss of food in her home. Adv. ty)
Celebration under the auspices of
ATHLETIC EVENTS
THE TIMES'
FliBL June 12. 85 61 SI 63', 76 43H ?S4. - 54 147i 44", 71'z 48 65', 56 i 62 7 15", 66 87 t, 94 t, 85 4 3', 524 44 S4Hi 30 58 103 S3 24 43'i 143 9S -i 120? soi 19 -a A tchtson A meriea n American American Anaconda American Brooklyn peet Pug-ar Far Fdry. Locomotive Smelting Rarid Transit Pa Id win Loconnotiv-? Baltimore and Ohio Canadian Pacific American C n ' r. New York C.-ntral Colorado Fuel Central Leather ""h-sapeake and Ohio Crucible Steel F.rie American Steel Fdrs. Oriat Northern Mexican Petri kum Northern Pacific Penr ?y! an in Pittsburg Cal Pro pi, -s Cas Republic Irrn and Steel Heading F. S. Rubber American Sugar Southern Pacific Southern Railway Chi-o. Mil. and St. Raul - Texas Oi! F S. Steel l'n ion racitic Ftah Copper Willxs Overland CHICAGO OK.AIN PTTTCEES. Corn Aug.. $1.46s; July. J1A5. June, f 1.43. nats Aug. f.'.'ic: July. 71 '-2c: June, c. j CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts, in.eu'ifi; market, strong. 10 up: heavy but, hers. $16. tit ft 6f: light. $lfi..-o-ei ,r.; heavy racking. $15.!0'fi 1 :u: rugs. T6.25 h 7.". Cattle- Receipts. 7. "'; market, s'eadv: beef. $1 ".foi h 1 7 a,', : tows-hc if ers. I SS.Cntf l.'.K.: stoek."-s-feeders. ....-.f.-ft j 13. lift: . Htiners and cutters. $7.ni'? S 3;. j calves. 15.00. j CHICAGO FKODDCI. 1 Butter Creamery extras. 4"c: creamery firsts. 41'-,c: firsts. if 41 'jc; sec onds. 3 j 'ii 37 1 - c. Kegs Ordinaries. 2i3 ft 30i2c: firsts. lift U rri 32 C. Live Poultry Fowls. C7c; ducks. 23 ft 2tc: geese. 14c; turk'-ys. 2tc. Veal 50 to fin Ins.. IV. 'o 10,-; i0 to SO lbs.. 101, SS Cilc; 00 to lln lbs . 21 21 'jc: fancy. 22c; overweight kidnevs. 13c: coarse. 12c. Potatoes Cars. 42r: Minn -Wis . $1.73 ie2.00; new springs. J 2.50 a I i"). NOT ALWAYS THE ROBINS Karh day P. K. l.inberg viewed xx ith contrasting rmotions the cherry tree tn his baokxard al 1 344 Rut ledge s'reet. t in ry. Ewot ion No I xvas that of joy. because the cherries were rip., emotion No. 2 whs for anger, because there were fewer cherries in the tree. Mr. Linberg Warned the robins, but be finally discovered that the cherries disappeared at nipht .and he knew that the Tclleston birds do not carry searchlights. Last night Linberg found the "robins" in bis tie to be severs) small boys. Today the juvenile officer is visiting several homes. CROWN POINT DOCTOR WRITES FROM FRANCE (Continued from pare one.) sometimes three times as many planes as they lose themselves. "We haxe heard from Luther Rudolph, through his sister in Paris. I!e is in an engineering regiment and istiie over very se-on after enlisting Fverything goes well with him from all reports nnd he seems to find things interesting thus far. Hope they d'Ti't grow too interesting for him. "Prop a line to me when you get time. Carrie and I think many times of you and Karl. I am aware it is difficult to write, when one's day is engaged with many other duties. However, don't forget us. I am enclosing a little piece of canvas from the late German ace Raron Richthofen's machine which was credit-
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BUG-OLOGY
Th mctith of June use properly P. n. q. You 11 rid your houf of bug.' the yenr through. No more bed bug", ant, ronch'" and fleas Impossible for thm to x:pf after using P. P. Q as it l as h coat i rite on their egg and prevent? hgtchinjr P. l. Q. Pesky Devi's' Qii. in th tia'ce of t"o iiov ihovira that BCiuniiy rids the house of the pesKy dtvilf-. A tw? ou-n - i-a.k(r-makes a quart of tlie strongest bus killot on earth Your dr'ti:irit h.ts it or i-an rt 4 for you. Adv. ed with having brought down eight v al1'i.d planes. An Au-tralian in one of th wards bail t''e cross f i o:n the ta.l r f the rlane and this 1s a small pi 'cc of tha'. tt was int'-rc-tins to have a chunk of the r'nne which had done so much damage and finally was finished by mathine gun fire from the ground. "We were very busy during the !,?:'. of the Somme but noxv th.re is a h.'l end xve are com "a'-a t i x r 1 v quiet at least from a hospital standpoint. Since thbattle lines haxe grown o!o.--r one can l.e-itr a distant rumble xvhirh reimes from the puns. You see we are yet considerable distance from the front. "We walk a great deal. wegther permitting, riepeudini. " our time we walk to th sea and back, a rbe.rt walk .iust over ihe hills, to a n- arl.v viilagc. Tin-re is lath, else tor diversion, so walking has become a hahit xxith us during idle hours, which I know j, benefice 1 one. "As ;r,ii have prehah'y r"ed at he-r there ar.- now Amen, an t rooms on it-e I'iiitish front, so Vle arc beginning to see Americnn uniforms and American, once In a xvhile. I hope their nurners incrfse in France- so that lhy wtT t as numerous as the RritPh in uniform.. v. need them as fast as Fncle Sam can -:- 'i tm here and I believe that he Is domtt that. "Be sure and drop us a line if you have time and in the event yon at-r. m over here e.t us know for it may be pos sible I could get to see you. With much love from both of us. r remain. "Your affectionate unci. "HERALD." 0VERW0BKE0 MM Couldn t Get Man to Fill His Plac?, Had to Keep On. How He Did It. Saratega. i al.-"i am an engineer and overworked so I could not sleep, xvas tired ail th time. I could not get a man to fill my place so had to k'fp on xvorkirig. My druggist asked me to try Vinoi a.id it luiit me up and strengthened n-e so i feel fme and sleea, f right. "--I?aa: W. Brad.'oid. There is no secret abtmt Vinol. rt owes is success in such cases to beef and cc I lixer peptones, iron and manganese peptonetes and glycerophosphates. th greatest body building and strength creating tinics. Wc f trongly reconimend Vinol. Norrls Pharma.. Joseph W. We is. Hammond: Schliekers Pharmacy and Druggists everyv. he re. Adv. . V-V, wtAV a. s v V ifs. Fashionable Straws for Season 1918 AYliilo r vp n one h talking about Straw Hats wo wish to say a won! about ours. No Advance Prices Here Wc liavc a 1 1 omendoiis stock of Straws. I'anpkoks anl Panamas -outract( ! for a year a.H'o at former iriro. Now wo shall soli thrni at oM time pric c. $2.00 Up Ho here tomorrow early and put one "Over '(ho Top." Open Until 6 p. m. Thursday The Model Rothschild & Kirsch 568 Hohman St. CHOP SUEY Your friends eat at our place, why not you? We serve the best steaks and chops that can be bought- We keen erything fr?ih and cleaa. Good management. The New China Cafe 167 State St., Hammond. Phcne 445. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS
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