Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 29 June 1918 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. June 29. 1913.

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June 29. Atchison American Car Fdry. Anaconda American Smelting Brooklyn Rapid Transit . Kaldwln Loeomotlx e Baltimore and ''hi" Canadian Pacific American in Co. Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio ('nrn Product? ucib'.e Steel Krie Mexican Petroleum Norihern Pacific Pennsylvania K-ttsburjr Coal Kepublic Iron and Steel Beading: V. S- Rubber Southern Pacific Southern Railway Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul . Texas Oil Union Pacific Utah Copper Western Union "Wabash "Willys Overland Mi 6& I so'i j Ss IIS f 54S 147 S 45. 71 - US', 68 15 'c 99 i S7V, 4 n r.3 !U 58 S"D. 2 4is 42 t 153ta 122 S2--, ?0', - ll's 13T CBICAOO GEAIN PUTtTBSS. Corn Aug-.. $1.50; July. $1.4; June. $1.45. Oats Aug.. 5? He; June. SOc. CHICAGO LITE STOCK. Kcps Receipts, 15.000. market, 25 to down; rough. $15.65 ft 1 6.0 : lipht, l.T5fir 1T.10; pips. J 1 6.40 ? 1S.90; butchers. $15 60 f? 17.10: pa'ers. $160ni?lS.. e5: bulk. Jl.45 'S 1 7.r5. Cattl" P.eieipt?. 2.000: market, steady: beev?, $1 2 .00 B' 1 S .on : sicckersfee's. JS.mO 3" 1 3 .00; tanners, $7,001? 1S.15: calves. $17.25 Q IS. 00; butchers. $$.15t?I4.5i. CKICAOO PXOD1JCE. ' Butter Creamery extras. 43c: creamery firsts. 42ic; firsts, 40342i,c; seconds. "7 '- f? 39 i r. Eggs Ordinaries, Silt? 32c; firsts 35c. Lie Poultry Fowls. 2Sc: ducks geese. Mloc: springs. 3242c: keys. 24c Veal 50 to so lbs., 2051:1,0: 3ff 25c; tur70 to lbs.. 21522c: ?0 t 110 lbs., fancy, 23c; overweight kidney :2f 23c: s. ISc; coarse, l?c. Potatoes Cars, $4: Minn. -Wis.. $1.30 J. 10; new springs. $J. 5090. RED GROSS DT1GE HERE Hammond's quota of 2501 pair of oclce. 760 sweatera and 150 pair of rristlte will provide knitting for every one who can giva some time to that work, and every onu is urged to fcelp all they possibly can. We are asked to have this orde ready by September 1. and Hammond !H put this over as she has every other quota that has been assigned her. It i proposed to institute knitting fa'ttes at the Surgical Pressings room certiin days a week, when music will be provided to cheer on the knitters. These will begin as soon as the Rjrgiral Dressings onota is received and uectnc n The Beauty of v Electric Lights is manifold. In the first place it is the best light produced by man. In the next place it. is clean. It is safe, too. No matches to light, no flame to to set fire to things. Shall we supply the electric light in your house ? It isn't expensive. It certainly is the modem light, -without which you cannot claim to be up-to-date. ..:i le iU ii I--' a m. kL

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the time for that work planned. (betrayed her mother. They meet. He Materials have arrived for the sew-j does not know l.er. The demure, but in quota also and the work will be- lovely model fnds herself a storm rengin again regularly next week. j tr in society Testrd by her father. Pull information has been received I one other: and loved by Billy. RillV f ;-m "Washington, in rffa;d to the jn the ar.R'Jish of Jealousy, tied Cros.j servno badges which ".11. i The younst girl Roes for a motor be issued to civilians for definite ser-jride with the sodden libertine who is vice. This make? it possible for in-J her father. He forces his attentions dividuals to earn some s pecflc rec-J upon her. In the struggle within the cgnition for the volunteer work they j car a picture of her mother Is lifted do for the Red Cross j on its slender chain from hr bodice. Full prticulars will be published j The chauffeur looks backward at the

later. T're following letter has been rec:etved : Miss Edith Clarke Tatterson Secretary Hammond Chapter American , Red Cross, Hammond. Tnd. 1 My Dear Miss Patterson: ! "Will you kindly notify the knitters : of your chapter that Col. Tyndall. in j cemmand of the 150th artillery. Rain-': How Division, has sent word to the j Cheer Society not t- send snv mere j knitted art;c1es because the men ran not use them. The existence m various j localities of individual and independent J groups of well-intentioned knit'ei s i : unwise and must b? d' soon rad. -VII ! standard arti'de forwarded b the . m - j erican Red Cross rr.ee 1 the needs of the 1 war. Let 1.1s fill our quota and "nine our efforts to these, quotas, digressing tn no degree. Trusting that you have had the bed- ' shirt directions from Indianapolis and assuring oj that the D:ess:pgs quota ' will soon be forthcoming, beitee me. Very Sincerely ours. MARJORY C. BVRKF1R. Field Inspector. SENSATIONAL PICTURE COMING TO DE LUXE Iva Seldom model for an exclusive j gow shop, ) sent to fe;en back gowns J unpaid for. but taken ry a woman; who has fastened herself upon Billy i Ravens worth, a weak slave to herj beauty. I She realize., that Bill'-' is penniless. I and rather pities him. j Iva's father is haskinc in the iad'-i ance of decent society as one of its favorites. He refuses to ret ign'! I a bin dnuf hter. has net seen her unit will not. She derides upc-n a daring Plan to meet him und-, f.e t.nklir.g chandeliers. She rersuades the d-tin:f introduce her into oc-erv She w sr.i' o r. 1 v to m e e r e e P i! v to his f, snee man who f f J ,f3 fir ixf ures i i i Everything Cooked to a Turn right on the table -with our electric table accessories. No h e a t, no smoke, no danger of burning and no trouble. Tf you haven't seen thf latest electrical things that make homckeeping easier than ever, give us the pleasure of demonstrating them to vou here.

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r.oise in the car. The limousine dive' from n cliff. The father is killed after confessing. Iva is slightly ! wounded. B liv understands. They are married. Mary McLauren in "The Model's Confession." is romir.i to the Deluxe Monday and Tuesday. July 1 and I. HEfiRTS OF WORLD COMIRG TO 8RPHEUM ' Hearts of the World." the great ;ri!";':ih picmre cf the war in Europe, aiK the ira'st u er phoropiay produced, has been secured for the Hammond Orrheum Theaier. July 22. 23. 24 and 2". Manager J.m Micheistetter announced tod.iy. j The picture needs no introduction. It j has been r.dvertised throughout the 1 j c.-.unt ry and ! said to be a second : j ''Birth of a Nation." ; j Fie acts of good aude;te are a' ! I the irrhum fid ay and tomorrow and moving pictures Monday to Saturday. TWO LOAFERS ARE ARRESTED , 1 an B-ad'ey and Edward M.-f'a rth ' i of Hammond were arrested by Off-eer Fanderi on Logan street yesterday fori begging. I They claimed at the;.- trial in the? Hammond rutv court, this mnrnin that' 1 they both hrd good jobs earning over ; 1 4 a day b t that they had been drmrf- . n sr t 1 hir trial has neen T. t mued. i " - ARMY BILL PASSED j Rt t'si'si. Press WASHINGTON. June 2n. Th ens e 'oday passed th army bill carrying aptrore than $ i2.ooo,ono.the r resident UCi.llo'e'i pria t ions of i and giving l ower in raising an army. All attempts to cha i were i nange the oraft ages at. this time ie-feated. OA U T AT XT T1 "H TW nPT?T?TCJ RV T7"TT?ri By 1'nitel Press STOl'X CITY. I.V.. June 29. Twenty nefs.-uis were reported to the ;r the basement of a drujr store thfit elapsed durmg h fire here which threatened an eri'ire business block. AMERICANS CAPTURE 309 PRISONERS fB t'vTTFP Truss VASHINGTON. June, CD. American forces hae improved their positions south of Torcy in the Chateau Thierry region. General Pershing reported today. The number of prisoners in June 25 operations at this point had increased to :t0'. of whom se en are officers, he added There have been no new developments at. other points held by our troops. BRITISH LOSSES. H'viTK" I'nress cmi.nr.p.Aii 1 LONDON. July ;!'. British cualte published in official lists during the past week totaled 32. ITS. They w ere divided as follows: Officers. ,"i7s. Men. 31.61.0. KARL REFUSES SEIDLER'S RE NIG ft'N'Tni-i Press C.iBi.F. ;rim. 1 COFF.NHAGRN. June 29 The Winer etung publishes an autographed letter written by Mniperor Karl to Premier Von Seidler refusing to accept the latter's resignation and announcing his decision to summon parliament July 16. rnT "lfl"DQ P ATRnT i. ixwr & rAixvuij ZONE CITIES f Bt T'vitep PF.ess.l WASHINGTON. June 29. To maintain order at Panama and "Vlon. Vnited States forces are now patrolling those cities. It was .feared, according to officials here, that grave disorders might arise from the political situation in the canal zone, resulting from a postponement of elections there set for July "0.

I sometime ago, but Saxonv is still chisWATSON CAN'T COME.h' rin ,hj How about it, Mr. Township TrusPresident P. E. Boon, of the Ameri-j t,e7 can Alliance has received weird from ; Senator J. V.. Watson that he will not GERMANS

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The new Urownins: rifle, named after its inventor, is beinp: turned out for war use. It capable of firing f00 shots a minute. The picture rhows Browning, the inventor, at the left, and expert Burton of the Winchester factories dicussinp: the line points of the new rifle.

e 1 T:xiES BvP.EAtv AT S.-ati: Capital. INDIANAPOLIS. INT1. June Ora L. W lldermuth. president of the Oaiy and Southern Traction company, has today hied with Public S-uvice Commission h petition for an increase of through iLiues between Wary Crown Point from 2C. cents a passenger each way to 35 cents a passenger f.ach I way. The company says it nrver has j paid dividends or bord intejest arid :ta J officers have not ie.ee ivd any oalary. j He declares that :t is the only road be- ) tneen the two point? except the Erie Railway. Wikiermuth as president 01 liie i;ary and Hobart Trai Hon Co., filed another petition asking amhority to Increase the co'iimutatioti taif; between H'tari and City frvm .' "' " for sixty rides to ?6 end between New Chicago and Oary from $ to $4.40. ELLIS S1Y HOT TO USE ppnnni rim DbnuuL ru Times Bt rs t' At State CirriL INDIANAPf 'LIS. Ind.. June 29. i ' H"raee Eil.s. stag's eip-T,n!PKlnt of j Iruolo- mst iu t ;on. today n ':t word j to county superintendent thrnughout I ; Indiana, tcii'rtg them what tney may j , not use any of toe si ho'd funds to jia j ! agricultural l eaer.e, s d".. r .nt the suui-j i n er sea--..n .neHO' t.i usannn "i mojlers have be-n expended n the stalo I under the unusui! w art one ntitrm't? ! hHt'rpf n !-.r, L : . i t". a ' rt s and arii i 1 1 u r a 1 t-i r. the s 1 . -u i r. ward the i.os . n : v r mn-iths i nne nt s d t " act dor- . 'uoiris for- : nod oonservji- I s.tion he didn cou nts had ' rnev-generai. ' ion program. Mr. Kills took tl-e . a'tet the state board of asked Kl S'anshur'. . at! for an o n i n u n on t i . e n i h 1 t r an o p i n and S t a n s - bnrv replied, in two diff t ent instances, tba t there was no ui.thoiitv under wh".'h 'l,e s. h o!s funds t-uid be used 'o pay for suuitr.e.- woi U .f the r.;;rii . Rural ' eacli-'-rs. Tiie attorney -general '"nk the p.-.si-r."n Mr Ellis sa d. t ua I although federal peeessit'. is ai.parer,: for rite i on - vat .on of s.,1 foo.j prod :ct find the i .houid b7ea'K dowr l of. rtiara. wliich rrotect the sc,-,oo! fund o iar a. w!iich rro 'or the purposes for which it may he 1 used under the lows" restrictions. j The a t torney-gener.i I's position will i bo transmitted to ail township trustees ' n the state. Mr K1I si-. id that under : the holding of the state off'c.a!. apparently nil money that I. as been paid i "it In India no for such t a- hers would j have to be ref ; neled A In one of his opinions the attorney- j pener.il pa id 1 'If a township trustee is empoweredto employ a tea-her to supervise and, instruct agricultural work in his town-! ship during the summer vacation. tht lie would be required to supply teachcrs suffoient in rumUeT- ,, tnstru. " and supervise all the i hildren of his town-i sli.p belonging to ;h r'ios and entitled to s'.o li instruction. f.. the law will 1 M p-rmi! ht us 1 f jrr.ish sc h.el facilities to dome pupils of hi township and deny it to others. To be -jublic - .is. they must be open t niv op-n ion. a to-w r. ship trust 11 in 1 as no n uthority to emplo;. a instructor to supervise s1 work of school child' e a c b e r or other the nCTiouiturn on fiiiins and summer school I in aardens du'ung tie vacation. GOOD SALE AT W. WILSON SCHOOL Attorney F. C. (""rumpacker of Hammond, spoke at the "Wood row Wilson J school last night at Saxony, end $1,onn jn w , s w.prf (,oM Tna rro. i gram Included singing of "The Star jSrangled Banner." reading of the governnr's proclamation hv A. K. Jarnecke. Rtmritiitr of "America." AVar saving stamp committee: A. E. Jarneke, Herman Sihreuber, Misses Sarah McLaughlin. Clarice Jarnecke, Eva Brant, Marie Smith Caroline Frederichs. The name of the school was changed from Saxonv to Woodrow Wilson ARE REPULSED AT AISNE .T-vrT),r) pPFSa pablecbam 1

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1'. recapture positions taken by the Fr-ni-h roulh of th: Alsne, wue leIulned by a stubborn )attle. Thf-re was nl-.nrp flhtln poutii of Kheim.t. Ilaliuns hurlrrl th- '".1 rinnri fimi .-d-v n position--" 1 ii . poi a : i ! y o .1 pi erl N.irlhwi-'t 'if ,lon;dnlif r an A r.n-! ii an in w hfh f riy prifmerii with untt t ft' i 1 r w '! tii K n.

0:1 tli ' f lb- A;snc 1 1 111 pi 'd t f i- -t tin . : 1 1 !!;i)i.in- ii t ' :- t !' r- nin n s t- i Kit-n' li and svd ti'-.ir 1 ' itdyx. tlif t .!" t - 'm!N'.I1iv?i ..f Monid'.iper the Ainerlenns 1 uml'.'-'ci a purci-i.l -il rai.-l. t.-C:-piir forty p r iHCirir h, :ivi;i:np orn- '.fi'i- ! In If:.- !orr-il ( A p 1 ni n ' in I.'irrii!H i'reri' b tr.p. t .! pri.-i is and r 1 a t .-1 ijt ! in a r aid. FATHER YANKS SDN

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Valparaiso to Save Slacker Charge. Tiirr" snn '! i .15 ! .1 nc ' 1 1 : r,i it, ; n- nt the MichiI " t r. it 1 he r.t h r r i riKht. H;i:-r; H B i of i !' ha rt. h TH c Thursday. Fred .1. 1ti-u bt hi in before 1.. ii.i. !.(-h trans- ' 4 1.. Cl.i.es '. I i I! I Tl ! J i V-i r li.; i Ii-.il. . In - .-ith. r, I lie i c-'j 1 !.-. i i' .ii f ci r d ii nn t riuu i "i. '( he voyjii;, his w 1 fo find man w..uid ii"t support two l;iMrn. tie- father Inn! en til !..ld tie1 11. embers cf tie: boae.1 i-r 10 the d.i y and :ik"l th.-i'i wliat eor.ld V..- (i'UV. The bcdld i'.-i ::k ing o r t laps. Tie P!de 11 ift Mil tonif.b.ie 'lis;: -m -d the f r i : 1 hen t r ; j 1 to If a ni ne. nd and taught the son iut a a he bcardieg a tr-iin f.r tx.t roit. The Vn! pa rait bea-d at on-e s nt him with ethers leaving for Camp Pherman. Chi!ier0the. 11. HONOR FLYER HITS M MM m I! Motor Truck Hit South of Hammond; Remarkable Escape. :Spr.:-tAi. Te HOBART. END. Fleck and liyn.u place, met with a Thk T-VF--1 Jane i. Messrs Ed K.-ch. both of this eery s'Ti'.us are!i?nt n rday about no.-n. Tl.ty v. ere driving home fioni Ha mmc.r.d wi'h a truck owned 1 v Mr. Lawi er.ee Tm. n"" ihn hi y were struck by .. fast train en the Monor, p. The n.a.hine moll? heel and the two Completely deyfitinR men were badlv bruised and ru'. although neither one had anv bones broken The v were i pieked up in an unconscious cor.ditioi and taken to St. Margaret "i hosp'tal a". Hammond for med.cr.l n' l and later in the- day were brought back to Hobarl. 01 np l3u LIMED HERE

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Hammond Mfin JjOadnif Up in West Hammond. ; Hammond police j ha ve sin blind pie I can help r , vu esl d in rdi not r r. c ".se i he ci i y of t hey v ho n t hi y sn w I nt'o a- autouid I'ney foliow'.uoe b-r being u.-ao ; U'.-.l.iie :n Wot H-in n i.-d A t ''ol.iniPia a . :i u-u .is Hunl.ui an i Hut.de 1 1 a re rn a rr' s Hui.01T.ViKh of s urinping '.i.juor ii ' bo' ties of be. sacks in his ear. 7., a Tabrov of rrt". was 'arrestee Hah!' n and Einsei ihat h- hill .uf i " h Hammond, for s r.c ii nd f o u nd 1 u,. in fjiinv li'"'.1 Columbia ave-j by Officers Bun do. j hen : t was f ound j file-ins ,-,f v,hiskey! n g p h i s I"...-h I ill! OUT 'he "ov a..'! the Hao. 1:. .on Bui mm 11 on i ci: w 1 : ni r 1 d m ! July 6. fj5TS Gill f!lS(ES j , I BY UNIQUE LiETHOD Sends Substantial Citizens to Detroit for Factory Driveway. e of freight cirs almost shipment of food. con!. nous: veiy ; 1 rn itn 1 1 ions. . for autosystem of f etc.. has made . mobile dealers r eoessil '" adopt a j driving a gr - t nit- ! various factories to i T h i s . in turn, h -i s nr. e en is from the . h'-ir iioo.e eit les. 1 ssit a " -i t he ti rii- ; I mg of ilri"rs. soni'-tim j hers. I A denier m Sn;ireh. in l.irgo tiitm- i ' In . r .-vent !y had iderfibie rui rub- r occasion to drive a com 1 "f cars (rem the f . Tory in Detroit ' o i l be k now n t o a i Savannah. He I, t I f ritrid or two that lo- would t-fiv n man $77 to go to r'U'.o and drive an futo1 nubile to Cavantiah. the driver to bear j ; w ha lexer expense h" einiti-R.-ioi over 1 I and a box r $7.". The of.r rot around: i I 'he new SMlpers priM'-d it. -Il l the 'il iiI er was .. envn'-imol vvu'ri ,!... p The n.en n h" filially w-.c- sei. ,- i inn lie tip '.lie driving party inei: .1 h-d !; h; .ci'cge stuien', whose f-iih.r ie, out of school to make the trip, s.-vei'il (.toots, the city court ih'Tifl'. a wholesale grain dealer, a commission merchant, an insurance nmn. a lumber dealer, a physician and several mechanics. To party of 24 several of the men being accompan'ed by their wives started away from Dei roit in seventeen 1 odge Brothers motor cars. It was expected that the driveowav wotild arrive in Savannah in seven days. The route j xvns by way of Toledo, Dayton. CT.cinjriati. Louisville, Ky.. Nashville, Tonti , i Huntsvuile. Ala., and Atlanta, Ga. The dealer's plan operated so successfully that he expects to use it again and again in future, drive-aways. Addresses Odd Fellows. Grand Master DoPree of tho grand lodge. I. O. O. F., addressed the Sree! City lodge of Odd Fellows at Gary last night. A larre number of brothers were in attepd.ince. Grand M-is'er IePree w'll address the members cf Calumet lodge, Hammond, tonight.

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IBT I'NITEH PPKi J WASm'MiTON, Jure 2r'. Some Amoncim busint-ps i! H'Tr.r,g in war prints. Profiteer Inj exists so'ii due l" fuel, furtu: !o bar'fni-ed fraud an1 v,it,i.-- t., Hdviir.tnK-' t;)keri '11: wis i r"du' t ion. T'fi" f. 'ir-rii! trad" roinr. ported to t ri- .rnnte t-( ar-l ime sioii so reiy. showing four of the 5 i 4 0.Oij0.000 :. of which (-".ih." i htr f'.ff.;rs Mint i "The;e pnokerw have, preyed n the. people." the report said. "They are S'l'Ti to i.me under further governi'.'lilHl regulations apprriei by executive order." The r-port Inten-led as a base for new legislation showed that government t r" :e fixing lias had an e j je tendency in sortie basic industries in that it pte a froat advantage to 1 nv cost, concerns. Armour. Swift, Morris end Cudahy were designate us l.-aders in meat profits. The Wilson Company profits we re large hut not comparable, to the rthers. The Morris proit for the year ending Nov. 10!7, Is co,ual to the net worth of the company, rapltnl and surI ius, and 2H3.7 per cent on the $3,000.i.oo ouistuncling. W ith cthe-r companies U.e e&rie.T rate is from 27 to 47 per cent. Revelations regarding start three steel mills, those starting with furn ace were also astounding. One instance was found where 319.7 per cent profit had been made, while many averaged It'O per cent. In the period prior to government price fixing abnormal profit was made I v the U. S. Steel corporation whose rrofits rose from 2.? in 1314 to 24.9 in 1017. The net income of the corporation for 1317 deducting federal income, mid excess profit taxes was $244,735,908 of which about one-ter.th was applicable for dividend? and surplus as compared with $45,520,407 In 1914. . 0. P. BEHIND WAR TO END. SAYS HAYS "No Geography in Patriotism," Says Republican Chief. V,';:; H. Hays rf ir.diir.apo'.is. chairman of the republican national com mit tee. was in Chicago jesterday, and in arswer to a repcrter's inquiry for news said: "I thank God there is no geography In our patriotism." Th vhain-.-n said he had been travel ing thro.irrn a number of states ana hr1 eon e here to meet bus family, who I airi'.ed in thr; evening '-r. the way to j Ce.ioiaic. ( Talk to nepoblicn. "I have met several committeemen ! r, i nf'rnnnr i ti c 1 '. ! ,1 . n reervlier f mm 1 !Mr. Kays said "You can say th? I e I action of the republican party vvill be governed by tb sole considerlion of the coun.ry s good in war times to- The aairm.'in said the e;u;stion of erei'lng perriancnt heaciquar: e rs in Chicago had not been discuss, d and would not be at thus time. SPEAKS I N INDIANA I i 1 WASHINGTON. IXP . June 29. Mrs. Kate Wood Ray. of Gary, Miss Vida .Wwsom, of 1 Viupibus. chairman of the I in 1 seru. e . Slate Cou r.c i 1 ommitee of the Indiana of Iiefen.se. and Dr. J. N. Huriy. Indiana aith commissioner. jwen- the speaker? for the Wednesday' eenjng ;eisi.-.n of the Indiana Munici- j ; ral league at the city hail. Former; I Mayor Spohn. of Goshen, president of ' ; the league, presided, and vocal sejec- ! , tions. for which tiie audience that atmost filled the assembly hall demanded encores, were supplied by Miss Mary Sanford, Kdwsrd Kfiier and Bugena ; i'li; ith. ! Mrs. P-.iy. who 1s a public speaker j o ra talent, carried off the oratorical iiioiois .f the evening rrogram. Herj J pointed remarks were received with in- . j lense enthusiasm, and there was general I regret when she had concluded her j I mpssage. She discufsed "Women's War j 1 Activ it ies. FORTY-NINE AEROPLANES DESTROYED rrs-iTEf Prtr-'s " B'.rnt.' v 1 LONDON. June 29 Thirty-nme Ger--leiit and sixteen British planes were lost in air fightinpr. Thursday and Fri-c',.'-. the British air ministry announc,.(t t.-.dav. More than twenty-four tone of i.tvrtog were drrpped on enemy positions. "On th afternoon of June 28 our aeroplanes attacked trie station and Md.n-r at Thie.nxi'le. dropping: nearlv three tons of bombs." the report said. o I WA.LKER-HAYES " NUPTIALS AT WHITING While home on furlough from Galveston. Texas. Corporal Clyde Walker of Hegewiseh and Miss Irene Hayes of Whitinir. were united in marriage at Crown Point The young couple visited the gi-ooni's sister nr.d husband, Mr. and M-s. Eiunj Davos, o:, Harrison street vesterday. Mrs. Walker will accnnipanv her husband to Galveston. pA3T I PA B TODAY "A Daughter of France" Featuring Virginia Pearson. Showing the Horrors and Suffering on the Western Front. SUNDAY Row Stewart in a Mexican Picturp "The Wolves of the Border"

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