Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1918 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
spirit. They aif to the man on the baulrneld what the j 'Kah' KalC: Kail::" is to I he college football ilai'-r j - . i'.u hwiio of ihe nb di il!y-loo with which certain of our j
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Ti: Civy Kvenins f-.ms Da'.Jv oc-t't SuivUy. !T". SI t.P' ;, ..: tin- in tjnrv Ar.C.l IS. t12.
A:i under t:i.- net of March li. IS P.'. a.
, , i proud i') ti.c'i. dH.'.s. let us nope, nave M-en oanisn"(i n
ie spnit i.f "lorce," lorce io Hie uiinost: Thus will ie vvciiul be pureed of i he llmi.
THE CALL HAS COME!
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fv. !ri p.-.ssir.!: day sees more rtnd more of our line-! ;-Ti!.nc fill to jo in the al'fd forces in the splendid
fi-h' for I.i'mtiv and u laslitps peace. They are the first fhlcuCT i t.n.e oi I - -1 : ho at home arc Cite second We uuisi I cot back of :hrse r.-ion bark or everv last n;o! hf's .'on
i h :n ; b;:ck of tiic:n vi: h all of our spirit, roiltapr- derniin.tit'tn and resources. Wo w ! win! The stake ,s such that w c must win; K ;! nil' bo a sjruelling si rotis fp-'hi. Ye arc in no
dianapolis chamber of commerce train- j ing detarhincnt .No. 2. Tho school' which is to train men to , auto mfr himrf, rhnuff'ur nuil hlarUrn i t iis. is; liclri in the Stat Echin i Tor tli Deaf ; nt Indianapi.liji on which grounds the barracks is local e'1.
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Frank A. OIra.rcl, Whitlaar, who 1
I with the 105th ensine-rs ha arrived ( snfcly overseas, hi rar-nts Mr. anl ! Mrs. t;,-,ii(rr. J,. Gnaid having: received t h i 'if orina i ion.
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Larger Palu-Up Circulaticn Than Ar.y Two Other Papers in the Calumet Region. If you have jnv trouvl" Rotting Tho T:n-ef '-i:.Ue tvnp'sint tmi-id i.itc' to t!. f;r-ulati,,n dep.irtr.se-,'-. T.-e Times w".n not iv- responsible for return of ". uns--l!.'i;-.i art t, U'.' 'is unit wi.l -,.: not--' n."i v . rrous comniun'u-Rtions. Si-, ct signed U-tl'.-rs of gcaerl .r.terst pf.r.'.d &t dlscret.n.
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with the utjr.'nt ei, 'hat there H uin
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rromptiy as yo i t ha been list t
the railroads are enta troops an-i their suppl
in vsriou pjr: i t f tUsi country for f the ra'.'roa is hav more tu;nes than
'ompt!y. For that reasr n many t: .".ins Times Las inersed its jn a n s f -i ipi-i operating- In vry way w:th the posto:
T:r9 n lo-t think nher that
'chin.'; k.-i:ih'' ' i'.'ci- iu?.u ttr.il
ir-ist i. .-,!,.,' and. w h.lo 1 1. ruf:p: s'a "oif-r lnu e" mu t shnw our - nits
t i :t ' we are :tU( lis h .n;;; the b:ae 'igut. e!-v ti.ir"; tna I we hav t-verv to ll
; iia! wo lu-i't' 'o ; ail mir 'hounh'.-. a'! oui jsrit, aii our lii' ri :;i. .-' f. in holding n; 1 ho a; ins of n';r bn'. s. li is a ci'im lit n we l;ne wo mui t rime' clown
o nan! t.u-K, ,0 pati iieii cioi iu-s. 1: 1 ii" 'e
!m;t t. a t t-vcri srfinip. .sti .;.u i'i..:n r.ue.iua'e. Wo must 'make cur p- 1
! tii.'ne our need J Ies, we n:t.' n- t ey, tna'rriais. and lay liieiu nil of our ( iowriin-.f nt. Wo m i-t -a-.
ft tor the ! ,,, i ' lo l:ii u mo
(iMi linns thn; M 1 In 1 i-.nhfuMy said FOR the way puis dies? now t that 1HK HR '-long danger of their ( l. ' i iUMi; caichinn fire from open ; P. ATK.- is Mitually e I i m 1 na i '"'I I l.li:-ft the;, octaally 'it down in th tire
Ah li'iii.iiti thei ejirt a w hile. HHA'l e would l'W- '-vil'l r.li to ha to Mr. M0AU00
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to expedite delivery. Even s v d'days ar inevitable oa.;s of tha enormo-.is d. -mauds up m the railroads the withdrawal of men from many i nc.- of work.
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.: ! l:oin' I a :u 1 en-; .' The lai1 has ci tue i!io day i.- se" - Juno I'S. On Dfforo tiia' tj ..1 ; it is piunr.ed t-t 'dae evei man. win.ir. ate! chtiil to ;a,'j to the tit tints' 1 : m s ' of th";- i-ioiit and from '! ' it savings 10 h iv. at ivtu'ar inter.-nl. a specilled .Muiouiil of War favin;s S':-.n.ps un: li '!; ind Of t t I'll ;-.
'!'it 1 1 ill-"- ;Mid N'iT ha.o 1! ail r.,10 at one w 1 ' h I T? seiious shork to b isim -ss. TMIi wiff intimites that in th .0-,i0 : n,H!i mid wif-
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Tl'ltV him oter to a bunch of shyrler la t. crs I o ilc ) end h 1 m. THKKK'S one dead s ue th.nft THK driigisist. isn't neatly rs sociab'e 1-lil.I t'V as the hartend' r ANfi besides he hasn't lime t shake A Rot 'Ml or ttto of do- f or I.l.STKX to your troubies for half-an-hmi r.
Wilbnr Oousfh, Kohertadale, who
jen'isted in the navy last v. ek. writs ! home "that he likes etrythina; fine."
Lake County's Roll of Honor
Gatttve Sg-gara, mobertdle, of "amp Dix, N'. J, says he experts lo be c?it across snv rtav now.
AS we reeol!--rt i THKP.K'f a l t of i!KTvi-;r:x f.-oiuiK Fight
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H ATTIEEBURO, BUSS., Jan 20. Speculation Is rif here over a, report that the artillery c'ass of the fourth cficers training camp i to bp sent to famp Zachary Tailor m comrdete t's course on th" ranpp a Wes'point. Livisjon off i em say they have received 1,0 older? con cf. rn 1 n rr such a move hut theri are indications the entire camp v. ill lie taken from 'amp Hhelhy.
A X I 1 ;ei ;riR si tick ON lh. spar f tin riooo IT is u'.iiii probable t h it ni:xi;v f r:i w.:i n
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S1 Iti li pe,.p'e h.lte vel ' ', ASi'liKTAIN that jw-t as n ' NoT ninile by pattire 'n a IMl'oilM ' .
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I'AMr.U'.N' nnvvmv. oi; of our M"-oe-d lady friend" 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 i."-.'TI . V informs us THAT she b" 11 try nut for years TO pound cuitai" in )rr husband Ht'T be re., tt b' 11 UK lies on his 1-ok today s cop h AS lie pi.-ir ihd
Camp Sherman, ChiUlcotiie, Ohio, 11, e 20 lieftinn 1 11 a th;s went Indij fan 1 loops as well hs tii res! of the I ! l-h division will s fi r f on an inlnsite ! liain.rt; program is:sn-d to fit the ! s , idlers for offensive warfare. A cir
cular aiinniinring Hie e.penitijf of t he intensive training program has bn-n given o-ii by dnision h fa drj u.irt e 1 s.
Word baa been received at St. John l,v friends of John J. Marmot that be has been transferred from Camp Taylor o I 'aiiip Sherman. 'hi 1 iicot he, Ohio.
Serg-eant Joepli C. Xboades, ba.a jh'.spiirf!, hns been detailed to lake Prila'- Mike Ciaparona to h's homn in i Indiana ITaibor frora Hattiesburif.
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Miss.. Private Ciararoni is suffering
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NO CARNIVALS WANTED.
DISLOYALTY IN THE SANCTUARY. We must keep our ohurcheF ar.d our .stlionl? free of all th faltes ('": of r-rctrtiism and disloy ;. W-2 must read the riot act to preach t is a.i'-r tr-Rchers nc raatttr w-bat :; that ere- r.c-t ihoroushly Joyal. The conviction for disloyalty of a member of the Cleve-iorid Board c YA:""..' i ia as Jniptv .-"iv-i aii-1 "'u tary, in its way, as was the sentence r:i.-sed on R.x-e Pastor Ptokes. Here is a man, who. chare -d w iti the solemn duty of Eutdlng tho education of a city's chil
dr.n. find moulding them into eood American r.::vr,s j pub'.icly 8-t tnem a traitorous example. His influence j would have been bad enough in snv circnni!anoe. j In a t!e w hc. n our tv.'iennl ideals a.;'e t'-r,- -t. rr. l, cur r.ationr.l ?rcnth is ru 'o , very tc-'. h;- c -r,-!'!i-- ' 3 5 intolerable i
1 i-is new-soap.-: til -rn show ;;- tha that come ti, l,a!:e ahou ?h: "one of
wisher- to annotinc- before snv of; it ; ropo-o- ;o ficlv all carni vais co-m'y durir.s tlie war. It is juf! j he vear that the advance aecn' for 1
O' 'f'Tl 'M K of a corp. K. don't st em to h ao t" P. - IHII an unitoei!,-, m our km
TO THK "ro,s
-," pi,' ,h retr.
rn-nti)l trouble. C"rpnral Christian B.
i Ruet ( roan, base hospital, has been der.: at 'ai'.ed to take Private Earl I. Kohler, icon's- th Ke.l j atTibu'ancfi Co. Xo. to his hom In
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Hi
is suffering from tubercu-
soivo rhp:i n r-c nit .il romps in totcn and rlii noon -o-e i
hxise with a view to making l" rich Tho lodge falls for the carr.iial snjtT and the carnival coni.-. What happens?
i The carnii al nine tini?? ou' or ten is a disc-ace t j
the iod-e and a disgrace to the ci'y. It lowers rel.cion j and mora1? twenty-five per cm, 1 brines a lo of dirty j undesirable? in toon. I of en Vi.-ins. sorrow t, the, he.irts pf parn-.- when their daughters run away -vih j the carnival when it leaves. I- f iks a lot of harJ j earned c;,sh ou' of tlie oil v. ! i Tha' s w hy w e shall oppose carni'. nl. A thi I'mc i nuire than over whT. our money is r ailed for to pros,?- i cute 'his "-.ii- v o would h" helping the kaiser bunch to i '"li e carnival. V'r would l-- pa' inc lh saia -ie-i of a iro'.vd of slackers evry one of whom shou t: h J
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I-TP'M fen SPKA KIXe t o tt a r v- e
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Er. W. E. Nlchola of Eammond, raceited his omjuission as captain this inornate m the meiiital service, and ex-lio-is to Pave about the first of July.
or or r.o mayor.
Ten jc;.rs in a federal prison will civgaia citi-n plenty of opportunity to lenvct
i or of his wars. It wi
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on t.s rr-
It will be a wholesome lesson to a'l
r ;? brethren who have no yet learned thrt i i- ;-r-.-?i'a'e 0.1 Y.Tli Socialist principles without hetni; iiai'or- to heir country, and that if it were not, coitn'i-y wof.ld stiil come f.rst- More important still, it w ill p-ove-
rov ..ad girls from the pernicious effect of
s- king disloyalty in the very sanctuary cf our public schools.
snof rsns. A up-; Tan
fanning or tichting in 'hD trenchs. Catn-vals bior.s to a by -gone riav and We l-.ave all been ' fed up" on carnivals and T pi iipb --, mp feel ;-u:o, want no more of them. POLITE MURDERERS.
Cant. Sweeney th llauitpauge found the i",;t.i?.ii
su hmarme officers ' nios' polite." In fact, "1? was a ' lifle overder.e and cave the impression ma' thy w rre ' carnin? ou: orders." j
SLOGANS AND SICH -ne 01 mesn enusne onicers ton 1. gpv s,w-e.ri-y i
Th'is "rloean" business is bein somewhat n.,-.r. jliow he once torpe,joed a TJritish crui.-r and "oheUe.t the j w -rk-d. MOf' of those oa-eh phias-s :, r.,i sio-Ms j Xli ;if"'r ano?h"r i,s !l'p rv tried to escape. X0t :n the ;ubi;c print? are- more properly dee;sn?.C'i wa'ch j 01,0 sut-ho.- so- away. j wo-ds. A -loean is a war cry. or battle cry. or-einaVyj Pn:-!f also was the comma nd-r w b.o ordered -hej
Tbo Pc-tr to summon their clans. Imasme rn I v -""" ""' "' '.- ..u w tt sjm.o. r.o.i: no.
THE-V ARE
WHERE
News of Lake County Ecys in Uncle Sam's Service
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WHAT
HERE and OVER THERE
THEY ARE DOirsa
Ted Schaefer ana Tred Meyer, two well known 'W'hitiiifr younp: men, left for the Oreat Lakes Xaval Training Station this moriiing-. Both lads wore
rs of rhe ?:aadarl Oil Company.
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Ccrpcral J. J. Maglnot, EintmoiiJ, writBs that h. has been transferred from Camp Taylor. Ky ' Camp Sherman. Chtllloothe. Ohio. lie is with the rK. Lie-, of.i engin"rs.
Ziucien Eiracb, Eammonj, 107th CPn enn.nf ers. is as far as is known Ih" only Kake fount y boy with Maj. Gen. v. C. Haan on ii-rw!n s"ii.
t Charles Layton, Crown Point, Jiu j returped from a week's trn to T,ia, j Ky.. where he went to s h'S brother, j Forrs, who expects to leave for France
at once.
Chief Cleric Donnaha, Crow-o Point, i nas receited two top.n'sry induction!
i ! ea'is for men 2) to no ;n Richmond, j j Ind.. unl 3) to V!faia:o auto me. j j chanirnl school. Men may volunteer I up till Jun" 21, This rs a fine chance I for men with Krammsr school education I jand with some aptitude for mechanical I
! work to receite thorough instruction
hi'-n w !!! b" or preat personal vmu" working the:;- way ahfad in bolh
army and civil life. Men who are ini teamed should call on Clerk Donnaha i I p t once.
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used
oat-fed "Lady from Hell" yelling' to his comrade e-.-ra : .to ..i.i;'.'." as he slips IS inches of eel ;or-i.-.!77 :-. r - . !.'.. Ye: that watchwo
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TO PREEKDS Or THE BOTJ.
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,". w;.s f.ir;-.f5ve hours ou A motor life-boat capsized.!
and befo-e she couid be ba'd ou
w;
pt-.-. iv rrryii c-i -i t ne rr? s? as tn w i.c-a: savri - 1
sloean." Arii'h'r evrires.-ion w hich comes near peine a
slogcn. h'i" which s'.il suffers from a little pacifist dilution Is. "Halt ho liur!" I has i-nji ye,l trr'at p nu'ar i'y on a putter b-.nsins th" Third Lih'.TTy Loan, in which an American soidier is depicted holding back 'ho German beat with his right hand, while his lft hand clutches a sxord- which may be qu.'t- appropr-.a-' if th-
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THE TTKXS g"ooa dally to over
a work of honrt w ,r b i thoutiana Lake Couaty men :n tne u. aa will h OI noutf n1 . ,T c. , .vo.. ,e tarn nnted
Ui U. .J . - a i. w J " r r her thirl i-liie people- ha 1 nop. ' by this meart. They lieve no other way oi qiettinr; the news. It 1 a letter i ircrri home ior tlicrr.. They wf.nt the
ueva ol tne rjoys ..ley aaow. tn " --,.-..11imn n nil votir neiSTh-
, bor a toy to get to them. G:t It to;11""
Im for them. I-at us Keep eacti otmi
posted as to tha comluf s cn;l grisiis
Of OUT DOTS 11. tUe "-vice. "' triefly ov "call up THE TIMES a an act it painotisim. Do ii now.
rs. StP I..-"ijiip'-'i('i b'ie, stoi i er off This
fro ill New Mexico p- N'e-.v T erk.
at.aci,e-i to the -ped a 1
Tlrst Lieut. Oeors Hiyrr.an. Ham-
iv.on.i. ,-.pe ..f 'tie mart s--:i"r o-. i,.j,e
i ' iif 'lonup v of n:tieni the s:ien w ..; mu "d T(-i. But a ? the p rates we r po'n :i,-, d'-cla.-es the X"w York He'raVI AMUSEMENT FOR THE DUTCH.
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swordsman is a south-paw, hut be j- out of luck if
rignNnanaecj. Henry uatferson had a heap sptr.t be-ter . logan than -hat. It was "To Hell w i-h 'he liuhfn ' rollernsl" That is the sort of slocan that makes a man clamp his - w and i enso I:i.-- muse ie. Y,' ;; rn no- be i cortent 'o "In alt th Hun!" Our Allies are taking orj that job. We've cot to drive him back, to "Treat 'Km j Roujrh!" as the tankers sav, to Idast them across 'p. ! i Rhine, and in doing so send a good many thousand- of j them to the winter resort selected by Marse Henry WaN j terpon. If the Huns are simply halted they come out ! winners. J "Bonds or Bondage," is an excf llerc slogan. -,. j lated to rally the American dollars to the Am n ';.-. standard. In three words it sums up th situation. ( ..p pare that wi'h Secretary Re.ineld'.s "?' tlia; a win tipwar spirit gets into your business !e'K-t," which ,. : palmed off 'o th public as a "slogan" a f-w da.-. ao i Tl ere is sound advice in i. which is probably i r,e rea -,:; : Mr. Redfield bet rowed it from the Rums y Ihi'r.p Com I-nv. but there p-n enou-ih ;' ulminat - in r to i p ,,;,, a drop of r.:tnciyc-rine. it is not ;t shigan. It is apj adinont i"n. . A good reputiiican rn' off an express'op sp.iue tlm!
sen. w hirl-, tnough ;ut a slo--an. Is cei ! a-r.ly an ir.. ' n t've to ratno'ic iaiioiers. It foiiotved tho a n nou n - , :n- n t-v Henry Kurd tria' hi- factory was mop. to produce one T'-boa chaser daily . He promptly c.vp 1 she ru rouncenion with "A Chaser a Pay Keep, t;..- I 'm., .T,y," and tha' ca-eh phrase is said to hrv: pain fr.vo: in the Ko;d shop-. f-'logar.s are tore wion tj,e.v opimp,.:o .;, ' , : r,-
The !fnndn Chrnniei carried this '-ahio; Th" t'oiOgr.e Yolksr.eiiuni." lipr.n tl.e German Governri-.ent to dennind from H.'lland th-" d:sni I of tiie w ho'c .-.taff (r the Ii-pip frontier railway ta'ion of flro'v-bric';, fo:' l.a.ins shown strong arc i-German piejudice. The naper sav- tha the aMi'ude of the I uich raiiwav officials af Grooshek is a iinui.l aifir-nt to tb ilennan se-nst of dir.il... and n'.ust be stoppo! v. tllv-ni'!y. The de mand ha ci eatpi c-tnrid'ti-ahle hilar!' ;. in Ho'fcar.;!. Hoi'and ha- to 'in r nl: many war d'scnt'o-t - and i's boundaries i;rni Hun'ar.d, but the serious ;:ni,-., do not prevent the 2'od nu'Cu (mm roaring at florman difni'y. No tlouid the worthy burghers of Grooi.iock
Ufii .tin, and lliey are to be envp-d.
j TO THE MEN IN SESVIC3. Ir doesn't niatter where yen are, on ! this side or tha other aide of the At1 Untie, keep lu touch ith your Irlendt ! bv drocnlnr tlila pacer a line. They
' will be glad to hear
of Tmi :-,! Har- i Th. following- from Hobart hava j v.oek en riu' f i,or.n notified to appear at Crown roint !
a- ? o'clock Thursdav, June 27. and wul i
!'t'-- h sent lo (,'amp Sv-rn-?n, Chiilicothr. j
iio-.o. r-ierrei' xitri nur. . r : ,-ri rvi n. j
. : ii m Kossotv. i.am I- e-K. ip-orsie , V:p!e. Rohest H-)!' tf vry and Howard: P.;.. hard'op.
Carl Lecxertz. Hobajt, who la la j Albert Siraonetti, who went to Cam? , a?r.p at Cht-licetbe Ohio, is here on a j t b-r iTh 'Pry'i tio:a on April -'" i few- days' furlough. J back m ti,e stl fill' en a short fur-)
) !oi.j.-u ,io has i.f.i pioii'oren , r, ln , xnairnspoua, jam iiu, rr. jljOuis
ni-i, o-- cert ol si tod rep.-u t? 'h i; h i R I'nrrer of ,s . ;.--j.--ii w ith i'-.e life ;n t lie '-ti'iiy., ed a' Fort
he ills; F.euja n
what yoa r do. I T't:
in?, tJsa this department to coramimoate with your soldier pals.
Albert Brown, :.ft board Xo. 1.
secretary of Gary has en'.;.-'.' i in ih
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It- w -f e -. tin is at
hen in a short time lie
Fian . Mr. Brown former Miyor P.. O.
A s. : -. iv an. tl i ;. "'or a vis.
C-.n'on. 111., when
( of cl. pi t" tt a s seo i e i a vy
David Keggs. is parcn's f; i
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P.-e-H 1. je rnVsied m
J. J M:"cr of J- ;r tie.-t .-ind a r of Mrs. YViUacl il. in H -i ne s r i -e t .
enspo. cv. station:n Harrison, was
I k.Ked wh n he was struck by an east- t a Uttrbcr boy, writes ho,n,d Bi icht wood car he stepped ! i K, r- Bliss. k Paso, j around the rear of a Fort TV n.teinin I his been mad" a cop- i Harrison ioterurhan car a' Micbisian j
1 li teats ol ape and : street nnrt jilassHCnuset ts avenue, caily 1 ' ; 7 He ..s the son of j last r, ' gh 1 .
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Xppe'.'ate ' t;, i .hid .te Joseph . Ih-icu lias susi aint-d ;lo' la pntatitin w hich h" bro-ight to i';e office as a uirn of ft-." judicial rpiali'y ami a lawyer of ir.r-h .-jualilcat ion and broad iewa. , memiier of i.r-h bod s-ldoiu uorvmi'S v.-',oiv knn'.tti 'n i'hp public as .'"1 irdiiidual. bis lii'-n':';. ii. r,i sw aliovc ( h;i in h ce; ju.-.t as an 'dito! !,:l w ! .ter's personality is I0.--1 in h,s newspaper, hut J'idve li).-ich name., ),,i jr-spoc! ,;ipi conlld'-nce of hi jifsociatr-s and the legal profession and his retire uient as a capd'dnte for rr-pomina ' ion is a matier for regr' in hc.ee !- ies and in his party. - Ind anapo'is Star.
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Kile er. J... Seven volunteora tor the IndJanapops ' r-i r n sob,..-! l-ti IliiMiin-'iiii ves-t.-t-iP. t. They tt.ie 1 Kolvnski. l-ss I. lioiijih. Jiiici" I". Ro-.'e Frank ook. ',; W. Bradbut n. V iBiani Kowal-p.-and l.ori'i IieWi't The pi i nanie I i 11 1 -.well bo.- :i;,d hi.i'iier ,.f Mrs Mai t in l.r.i.r. Sibh- s'r- - - - Word has been received that John i.oi.r . s,,n of 1.. N . Pouts ,.f The
George TieLorea, attached to the 16h ! infantry. I'oripany ( '. now in Frame. ' wri'ts 'o l:s I-'.at Chicaco relatives, on t he .1 pti , t er --a ry of his first tear1 "H. )' -re n " M'.s' ef t he In- , fipnii: ion e o p. ' a i n e d in '.tie letter is that ' of s he hc'k being com r i ih d bt ir fe.l I'i'.v: an-! 1 ho ereat.st pra.semen' iotte, p j 4k - -
j Prmk McNeill of V.'hitlng-, Is train.; .n c tti ilie rtiot.-r no .'ran:-' '.'..pen at j
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are. IVi innm ed from 1 hrse pacifists I'll s.if,- 1 h 1 1 - l -r-hmg will have him i
Teoit,,l his lomnussien in a t,rr: i i'-u ' n 1 1 hi the f'.yof 1 lie I.' oiled Pla es aitov. man 1 an lat'T and 111 ct-
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VTHAT LETTERS WELL BO. PARIS Letters are one of tha most easentlal factors la keeping' our men's hearts and spirits np and spirit Is needed now that cur boys ara getting: into tha real fighting. Therefore, fathers and mothers, remember that through yonr letters the men fet their happiest diversion in the field. So send them often. Through letters the men derive comfort and cheer. Don't tell your troubles your boy has his own. Give him the local news. Letters are the soldier's tonle and help powerfnlly to maintain the army's morale. U all your influence to improve the postal service.
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with Germany tad Auatrta-Hun. raryt ROBERT MARKL-ET. Hammond; drowned off cast cf New Jeremy, ilay 2a. I'EN.NJS HA.VNON, Ind' ana Harbor; ptomaine pr.ison. at F. rt Ogiethrope. Chattanooga. Ten 1.. June 11. JAMES MacKXNV.irt. Gary k -led 111 action ln Frano --.!,.' ''Chung with tha iota ico-t-s'-x 3.11 l-.-: May ,J. isiT. KARI, -WELiSBV, V.nilr.e; ; 5. I. Did at Fort' Sam H tston tf spinal niemngitis, July lj 1917. FRANK MANLET, Indiana Harbor; killed In France at Battle cf Lille. Aug. 15. ARTHUR BASELEH. Hammond; died at iion Springs, Tex., cf spinal meningitis. August 26. JOHN SAilUliuujxd. i-ast Ctuago; killed n t rance. Sepu 16. AilTliUK IiOfcifcUTSON. Oary; killed in France, Oct. 31. LIKUT. JAiliiS VA.m ATTA, Gary; killed at Yimy itidge. JAULiS MAC Ki.NZli Gary; killed at Yimy Ridge. DOLPH B1KDZYKI. East ChJcafto; killed in France, Nov. 27. E. BURTON HUNDLEY, Gaxy; killed In aviation accident al Taliaferro tields, lUvtririaa, Tei, Dec 1. 1917. 11AUP.Y CUTHBERT LONG, Inuiana Harbor; killed in accidtht at Ft. Biis. Texas. Dec. 16. DER WOOD DICKlNauN. Lowell; died somewhere in France, of pi.eumoina, Dec. 12. EDWARD C K.OSTBADE. Hobart; killed by explosion la Fiance. Deo. 12. THOMAS V. RATCLIFFE, Gary; killed somewhere in Fraxice, Feb. 24. FRED SCHMIDT. Crown Point; died ct pneumonia in Brooklyn, March 7. after being 00 & torpedoed steamer. COKFORAL EDWARD M. SULLIVAN, Gary; killed somewhere in France, March 8. MICHAEL STEPICH. Whitinj; Camp Taylor; pneumonia. March 14. ROBERT ASFIN. Gary; Co. F. lolst Infantry; Camp Shelby; typhoid; March 17. CLIFFORD E. TETTY. enlisted at Hammond, Jan. 8. In V. 3. cavalry. Died at Deirio. Tex., April 3. PAUL FULTOv Te.Pes'en. died in hospital. Marfa. Texas. April 6, 1918. Sergeant, machine gun battalion, Sth c-.alry. VICTOR SHOTLIFF, Gary. kli!d at aviation ramp. San Antonio. April IS. 191?. JOSF.l'T EECKHART, Gary, died at an eastern cantnnir.cn.: we-'k en iinjr Arril 20. 1??F LIEUT. IRA B. KTV;. Gary; reported killed in Franc?. April ri. 13:8. NEWELL TEACHER. Gary; Graves Registration Unit 204. died in New Jersey. 1918. E. BIRCH HIGHES, Gary, ordnance department, died in Philadelphia. I'J'b. WEST HAMMOND. rtiSF.CH StJKTZ.t.V. West Hanimond. U. S. Field Ai uiiei Killed 111 action, France, April 2 . WOUNDED. ROBERT M. BKATTY, Hammend. Trench mortar. France. Feb. :6. R. A. SPARKS. H,ch':i-d. Trench mortar. France. I eb. IIF.NRY BAKEMAN, Hammond; 6lh engineers. France. April T. F. UGENE M. FISHER. K s' chicato; severely wounded Arrii 2". 1 ft 1 s . by shrapnel, while in a iren-h in No Mans Land. JOSEPH ADAMIC. India na Harbor. Artiiiery. France. May " THILLTr rF.TEr.sOV. Hammond: severely wounded In Fiance. June -.
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William Sprlngman, Hobart, is tome on a !",tv ,P,ys' vin lirf.it" riitirn,ri; o ramp. ... , T ra 11k LelUg", Dyer, has resig-ned his position at the Mopon depot there before iii irtc Pitta. lie wi'i reiuin in two w ft s ami rnlist. n f ler -a ,nR (roodbye !,, ),;- people m Iowa. The nine WlUtln-r men inducted and
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