Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 29 June 1918 — Page 5
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THE TIMES. Pace j.lva
PERSONAL ' SOC AL NEWS
:t. Taui' pa
o'rh i K .. . ' by : G ia: The will
Episcopal sr r v tee a e r r. r
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In 'pirbr--on s:.ivfiar:' M - f w 'Tth w fr tr ini r.-:se ff r': TK.r ...gr-tet. M-? KiTf? r t !!?! S Th" a.".r;r a so ci : r z n r: n i c r 5 p r Hvr. Th" gu n ith it. '.;v,o and pretrilv sppp.n;'. ay served. Th r'.nis and hi;i.
tcnr m!vfr ir.g ni Mrs. i V P. Puck- ' i 'l-'-iiRhtfui ur- ' .:n evrp.ni; by thir : ;ore I i: 'inns and Mr. u.:e ii Kar-r:s,-.n street. IrhraJo-l tr.. first wedi of Mr and Mrs. ; entertained I '.:: --ins t he ening a I t '' " :r'f ! in i?he. n , decora t, on s were n a n i i th- table was .
The him.n forwarding bold it s sew ir.g r. i,i
-ml a' 7 ;;i r n foruriliute to T i ork-rs ma v r
; her; ,- t.f
nd there if r u . ml lr.: o re. m 1 1 c .'
church will hold i
ar sev er.-thirty j rr at k hirii th i h- lit. i : i . i : b' u 1 e n ! i,'."' -r'. " :uni will he j .-I 1; the Misses j I.e.. : ff 'hica s-' : j W .! Ha vi ho: :i. j e will he print "d
Rev. John H. Krost to Say First
Mass
'nr-forts
i r.
w 'I i
Ml OI"
so nd
f th
of I.e.-.'- county
: r meting : r. the -d fr i-f : I. ,r p Tu oscc. . Juiy Vii.ciif il-tri'ic ; rr. tor's Forward rig e . x he through rem-rtfi'ice to the
He- . John G. Kro?t. L J , fon n and Mr:. J.-hn F. Wrest of s;;r.ei. of Hi: mn'.ond. ifl.tulil I. 1 v,'.fii-,r. hi ! Ii" S..nda t
Si. !.sfph ihuti.h, H.dmiai ? ; it ei. K.r'ci 'a ornair.rri t prif St. I .ou ! I n:e:;iy win" n'r'-'l- fi-ur )'' i-o.ii.-f
Mr cli'j'rh.
I roa.virf r. Mi
i a i
Jit
pretty with ere rr- er! Artarr... Mr. Mr. and Mr;
rnae of rose-. There for the f!v. V"od H. Rnd Mr ;a:s Yrager. . (I'ni Re , i.pt r. Mr. and
Mrs. Wili.am Valter Price r Mr. Fred v; O ;!.. Mr. and
Mr. and Mr. Osm?'. erd Mr'. Wnllr. A'thur t'",u!!e. Mr Ijiu. Mr. nrd 5Ir. ohildren. Mr. and M Mr. and Mr A her
'lord'")!-. Mr. nd Mr. :id sen i-rald. Mr, .nd f. Mr. rr.l Mr. Albert Mr Fl s r.nd children.
?.:'i'mcrmanti. Mr. r. V.r nnd Mr?, nd M". Wi'i.ani 'ie , nderson and Aii'!t" Kiron. K"'4s. Mr. K.'ein-
Hatr.mond Sistera h'-ld icrs lnt "n pie. i or treet 1.
Id M y rhie': M-
it iti-nin,l een:r. p at th
i e n r Kx ce'. ;
tr:i if- ce? w - H n n .f ri . hf-' dat..-.:-y
Tilr. -rt .1.
1 Tythian election or K. of 1
rtier of Hchn-.Hn and Ojrd-Ti e.;ted m the re-e'.ect ifn ff Lu-bmnn for M-t Kxoollent .,.hn l.udvf'.ph. Mt KcelMre Th oioro Klorz. Most
.ii(J in Kt,--el at the will
udent war. H' Hi i"k i . v t w o en r For three I'h i !".' j
1 i . en!
.nit
i n
nirn; i :i! in
ih1 m Mm 1 .1 r u it N u . .'Ci :, : n.i i'ii oou r e at 1 1 h " w a a -1 '
i" i ni and in"d -o h.:
e us a I'liillHi !C laic ii l :.;ed H i : i' 1 1 . i lU of
f r: I
tiir... Si hf re r 1 1'iiiiii S-. herf t . M
w i'l art as Rfi. F H : t . ai fl - in
master of .laop.inaid of oil and Mr.
oere-F'o.-h-P. I
Mis
9tl. M:F. 1. ' Louche. Mr Fltea. Mcisr.!
i-a ''rffr Mary p.-. Marshall.
Mr-- Tiny . M.s J .n fin !firtn:sn. H -r-
.-f 'h f4 fi ii ;
i
man of Hammond of ChicaRo.
and W. J Ke-.nedv
A sorjai aftArn"on was K:rp Pauch'fr of t oh.:rch yoFtr-rday at thH. Payne in Truman
Pi her i Pupre-
' ( 'a ! i, m ' d
) at I heir hail in : ; I.eKahs a :.d their I il-d so ' brtt the thi ever. :vis til
Ha rt V'd.n.
' -I.. :n! I "or th- : r rri':i'iG rfi and (i e r i h . p. loer.t . r,r:tn'l Master. W. VI 'in. 1 ".id . who will be . i tt the mumliiTs "r i ' . 1'. will entertain f?rnte street. t"he Refa mi lie have been n.ir regular meeting for t postponed. pto-
t l.f'U: I !l,f ImI.V
: and n I rifffsfr f r ne j or
FRiiatn. ' !. ''oyelnnd. '. and Tor four ;.fdr it !.:) n . i'lon i 'm.i-S''. I'ln.ii" j du t'hien, l, He is the rt oro-st to be f.'-rta. ne.l w h- was tmnuifi in St. ! .losrpii piirish H'S prr 1 in . i na ry t-d'.i-
I cation w: received at St. J
! i-.-irtsh. Mud tic St.
5. J . Of St ;i hooh Mn ' ' t h ;s it'-. a nf curate
ctr: co. will art lis as err ;,io! '.'.s. The sort!" i i f d In l;ry. v 'harps M.i ri,ii t f 1 'til - f i'M : ". th. i, .-:-;on fi,'i''f of tl of til. middle weft. An ii. teres; :iib ffa' monv is ill'' fact that
inH-.--. was conn"' v t . Sea-1 ie. Wash, i . Many rein' hi he present a i the
loiis I'niversity j f Mr and Mrs M. j . s.ihdeacori Rev. i f f St Joseph"? ! 's 'i a .' ma t er o on is to i f deli - . Pir.sei, 1. .1 . of I and fornu-rly of j he .1 esu 1 1 Fa t hers !
ol a K'n-i K'o' will
t I
M . h: 'p. o 1 ; f riti He,. K' ref tnl'V ' cr'n rn.l S:i c: men
ktr.an
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Pa -x re in ( fil.iiliCt e,
om" pli's crC. If kp, b the
ii ort I
V.r
;e i.hTC. " er Kir
Rev .1
1 , I ' t " osl w,.l h'" i til't ,'li II I'
the liusi'iii of Miss Mar-. . ro v. n-l'i a rcr, M
an and Miss Fran, s. are nieces of Re
T.ev. Earg" to Preside.
ft. Verc past
-d fron school the Pi Kiih - Mnr
the d lino 1 .m -
-s F.der. Krost.
St. Joseph
e e.f
f - n 1 1 i s c 1, M an ur.f hj
v es of Ke e i, hiss. At
pt-r at S p ni. Iv Kro-t '.'bran'. Followit.p the
vi-pcrs mere will b a progritn e.i h ihe children of ' h.- Si.
in ilo- parish assemble hi.l J Kev Krost Pinner will b' Ke Krost and 'he visiting
ilercv and rflalu' at 'ov litre Club at i:.1" T
e on!nr He v. Krcct w 1
as his Quests at
' . r t ' s hospital The hf'i.r of masses church Sunday will be V.iif. 'i.lifi and 11 nfl mass at 11 a. ni
1 h'' f ere- j c renderMr. P A.
of Rey. . Krost ' s o i e n . n i w ! i ! b. j s f . i e ni n render-IcSf-ph'S I
n h nor of i sf r ed for and local ; i !a ninic nd j a nj i n I he I
I have the i;!ery
-upper fit St. Mi-.r- ;
arroriiinK to Kroj. He taid h" J"aored having the neprues in Africa josnlnj? the side of Ormany m the war. and
said ti.at the atrocities in Hf-lKium 'ti" ! i fitnniittfd fiy FfisiRn n'frws who j souKht vevi-njre for w hat Fb-lKiuni did : to the nettroes m Africa v-ars as". ! The most inf-r.'.of and riculous of I Krose's assertions was the one that the j '-nop tixin constantly passirfr over the raH roads loiided wnh soldier wero i .nti'i'il'.iiri'ii and 'hat no sOid.ers were ' b-"unn sent- to France. The troop trains I were ru'ln'il b.-n k arid for'h tr foo! th". people, he declared. addiriK that i he war . had already h' en won by ''ern.any an'l j Ainerifa was ri.akit'K a show at k'f-ptnn
!t up to rai-i n. ore m -:'': Kro.-e said he put h.s ;iis,de infc-ia-ttfn hy fci'tlitijf x -I 'a na u 'H n H'id;er,: drunk and inlka'ive. He slated that 'lie man who k i ' i 1 ('resident McKiniey "as noii e'etiTocuied as reported bjt given a larve sum of money bv cap:! aliit s and is now hvir.K in a foreign b.nd.
AccorditiK to Julius" Pesem r Harnn.f.nd. Krose said. "The are the pfst people on earth."
to the mat'er of resrprch Hon of aveiderts. and hat tions to place the blame, I
the idea that wc reus
in the oues-I ins r.o f unc- j am won over!
lop l t he most ' i
PROCLAMATION.
pt- J that a!! rla
II - I
be fXj'fcti ! ion I ins Foreign i
of West icrmans
LAKE COUNTY LADS SING ENROUTE
t ( rn' tr ti
', h
Pt Joseph's 4.. 5.3f. T ; ri 1 . rn . with 1 a t e
ame detrjee er,'Itrs "r'
j lermmed to giv e a uood a
n';r"li if. i em. "itk ed aim
j ii'ditinKr b pro "rnini I i a . r.ed hy P H. Peonn i d
practical means available
InrHanapolli Papera Accept It. "This is no nfw matter to the Indianapolis newspapers: the men ur.df island the situMtien. and have never found i fault v, i t h it. This Commission, how
ever, since its re cri.ftnizat ion. has ad
oi the policy of RivinK to the new spa- j t ween
Iters i r; erankly the mat its lha have i fiffri taken up h'ci'ad closer! inor and I ni" p ad 'o see hy ynur refer that Mr. Mci'ardie ha' carrier; cut th.s spirit of fairness ar.d consideration Just For Commission's Oaldance. "I do not writ" this in the way of trying to meet anvth'nn that has ben published: I don't care whether you use i or not I just wtnt In inform v ou of 'he fur situation, as one newspaper i man w ould talk to another, t know von are broad rr.ojish to jnders-and that we are making an effort to eel the farts, and that you know our nolicy toward ; the newspapers is mot liberal. P for me. and I know the other Commissionrs are with me. stand for the widest rublieitv possible. I suppose j otj also j know that whatev er rf port is made of I w recks in which we make what mijrht h railed research in Hst ; ea t ions, is not mad" ma'ter ff record, and is not i made uhlic. The i n f orin.i ion sat hered is soie'y for our Kutdanee. ns above in-
rursuar.t t President rf i tend on Ju.y special rf!'h Country and
fight. Therefore, 1. panic' 1 Hammond. InuVanf. do
s of busin iH of 11
4 o'clock P. M on Jul everybody to riecoi?ttbusiness and resnien, ,-.
the Proclamation of the he Fiv.teri .--.-.u"-. we ir.4th. 1?1C to miufe.v bv ition our '.ova It;, to p-.s the cause fcr w hich
be nk
tic
-d to - i n c h i f I 'rn Pit
Lnvcr ,.r -H 't os ec bM. and ). 8ien I 1 s of '..e , -.;! c .eh: -
:ii An:
ooc: .nusif. j;i.m ir.jr a t I ,i her: y Ha : parade h nisr a' 2
PA N I F.
-.r,t;r a r.d sr.ei fi-r tho rarade, i : ;. p. m. ;f;V'-cf'.i:i:. P.piA'N Mayor
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS.
Pommencmc Jul; 1 runmr'K at larc mus
kept for f'O da ed to k."1 ail i
IT1 1, all d's he rruz?.'1 and
t iiffirers arc lnstru- ie! pol fuizzied.
PAMKP ri'.',i.V, Mayor
PROCLAMATION.
B '' !" O U I
Th'.
h ' w as and ail
he
' fi et Of
seem
f I : i P. ' ' h e s C ffrmi. ward
n ." recurrenci so is used in : ion directed
to he alieady well d'si plined r would be do np- iniustlce younz men. their parents, and even the readers of voir
I feel ' to t h se ' relatives j valuable !
n prevent ins: cidenls. and al ion r.f Pstsla
e same end. "Yours truly "K. I. l.KtVls. Cnairman
of i th : to- i
I
W veer the our
fact
' an rmn
Hr.nK.'. s. on ;V: . r."W" s!en.f.-f cplr-ro'ation of Indepen-Jen' e
e 4rh of Ju'v of this n i e w i ', attach to the anniversary o h" reason of th
that more tnan a m soldiers are e r. c a e d with the Armies of
Ipen Ameri;n co-opera-ir Allies In
-ien hy th h i 'hrist m n iome of Mrs. avenue. The
tram vvi
be
' hos' es
Rehf-k
society meets eve: and it was decider th" meetirp days, t Cros s.
v Friday v es f-rna -" i work ff
a fternoon I
.1 devo'e 'he Red
I Th
I I'ast i Presi
k i v e n
odff-- of Hobar was
ahotit t vvn hundred Reb"kahs i-M-.nuai district assembly on June "Tth. A' the morrinfr
n "Irani Master. F. W. Purree; President. Mrs. Varv Stipp: I'ast len'. Mrs. Kate Nichols: Past
h t Sef u rsda y .
f
Relief from Eczema
Pres.dent.
Anna Moreiand Rose of
Don t v.'orry aoovjt ecrma or othe r t sk.n troubles. You can have a clear, : healthy skin by using a little zemo, ', cbtair.ed at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle at SI. 00. i Zerno generally removes pimp'es. blackheads, blotches, eczema, and ringworm .' and makes the skin clear and healthy. ' Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic ' liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied' and costs a mere trif.e for each application. It is always dependable. Tbe E. "W. Rose Co. , Cleveland, a j
jjpl nois: Postrici Peputv Grand Master. II ; John Mi'!r of New York; Mrs. Kmily e ' '.ViiWfe,i. treasurer of s'a'e asemb-
: Mrs : c , No h i-'a Cii. " p u t v ;
1 nt rod uccd con , it. tion. was given Hohart and dent. Mrs.
Msrv Stiles, president of I'isJ. Mrs. Hose Tie-tin o' South a r.d M.S. Johanna SchnUier. res.tient of lake count . wre
Ihe speakers at the
ho-'cr-si" At rt Of n between one h.un- 3.U0 drci and f.fty and two hundred ru-s:s ";'5 wiic iti'i.i:-';.!."! r ; 'un.-'icon. The scs- 6.00
Sion was celled at two o clock and Mrs. j Clevelar.d acted as I r s ! I uci o: . Th" meet IPC vvas held at Hopi.ir.s ba'.i in W. I fi"rd st'e-t. Ant'iher mcf-tir? is an-! It,
nounied for Sep'mber and will be he.d in Hammond. SECOND RED CROSS WAR FUND NOTICE
m.-
-Christian Traise meenn paper -St reet meeting. I r' ,n -Salvtlion meeting. . Ar"'
t h.
V portur.ity to go
Public invited. Capt. and
Mrs. Feareley.
C" 1 . m ;
.r.d were
The address hy Miss Api-ies resiiondej to hy Xi.ho'.s. of Fi
VV I
: one
phaffee or Fast Presi -ihart The
Story & Clark Piano Co, Established ISjI. Capital aw c-a. .h'0.000.00. Manjfrjcture.-S PLAYERS, PIANCS. GRANDS Stores in all pyincipa' cities of the Unite: States. Factory Bcanches Forsyth Ave., Ea;t Chicago. !?2-554 Oakley Hammond.
Wilfred Snfrhes. Morr.
afternoon session vas op one o'clo.J; vv heji a S'-hoo was conducted b Mrs. i pan :t. The ekct'on f of count f'ff i'M"s jt's.-i t Mar; I'ovvP of H":m:r.o:
president: Mrs bart. vi.-e pr
M
F-s-,-
!ed to order at of Instruction !t i'rr of M:chind : nst a I .a t ion ok r", ice Mrs. id WHS elected
vninia Ruliock of Hilent ; Mrs. F.'. ii'.a be th
of In'tiiina Harbor, secretary, and
Mrs Anna Porsy of Hammond, treasurer. At tlm evrnina session the R--beitsh derree was exemplifierj py Miriam loose of Fast 'bicaco atvl closed one of the most interesting sessions held in Pake county. - There will be a meetimr of all """Id Veterans and Women's Relief Corps members at 'he Superior Court buildina at tirht o'clock this evening to make trrangemr-hts for 'h fourth of July.
u ill .Tu': i c da:! the Sept
vepv-fpp per cert nr all of the lid Red t'ross War Fund pledRes j be du and ravable at Liberty Hall 1st. ' 'irr hours e,.,,- n rt1 t -v ti p. m. ; end from T p. m. to p. m during: j o;.-t ten days of July. Aucus' and '
Paul's Ctomch (Episcopal.)
W. J. Hawthorne. Rec'or. Patrif'tic si. rv ice at T r,a p. ni. The
Koigh's ,f pvth.as will attend in, a hodv. i h ti) a. m. Holy i 'omniumon. ! This is the cm por.Ke i omncmion for j ail ihe wome.i '' th' F'arisn All j o'hers are also i.'ped to com.-. i V . . ' a. in fundi-y School. ! in 4 a. nt. Mid -day strvue. 7 ."0 p. ni. Ev n.lltf Sf I", ice. I
. P. W Frank . Alfont 1 u iseppl Andrew h's. .las. Indiana On
ii
V.r
n pt pa v r,'."r, ' ft n will ercatly
fh.s aid
Pram
I'dl'l
Kr '
pat: our
PNF.P. s Wir F
nh-
ind.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS!
i'f a pat:. .'.. c ::". ure with special i primed foin.s. and speeial sermon. The Kn.piilJ of Pvthias and thci a.ri'.;ary will attend in a body. Spceinl iiiusi. nl numbers bv the choir. The offerlorium vv ill be vi- i ...in a r.d harp duet bv the Misses j i Pad., s and Ka'hrv n I.eytze of j t 'hi. ago. The . t.vr.cr v '.1 be flcv.ce'l to if rl. of i re i-arish. I
a 1
in silence. Anion tr these hoy s was T. i od Pave Mann. Joe Lew;, e. L. i.'oceo, A. Brerrmer, 7. naif. k. Alexander Mlzer-ul
sr. ,-ahatlno. Alfonso Fl ithee. jFior'ndlpo. Fast Ph :cago. and !Fif.-e,. f A Pa pademet rop.(: ' Iv'l : a k i s : s . f 1 e . . c e A n t o u i ' i . I M rhor. and r'.ii'fifi'i.' othe
jiiailiins: t'lfivr f'f.ir1 it w ;i s evident , ' from Ihe appea-ance of one. half of P '
fit zens at Pat at the depot, mat som. '' the Ifilln!' seat's n''l 'le sirs 1VH. ! board the same tia n and upon in-'I'-iry I learned tiiat thirtv -th'ee men ; were headed for the sau.e camp and j upon ioic,;r P'-nrispot: nte eyewere taiiiis upon the fairs r.f Pi.rii.i I per. pie, who lined the tia'ks and streets' f": many Mocks, evid-ntiy to bid thi'ir j poss'L.'iv last fut-eweil to the fifty-five ' sons of the.r home town, vvi: v were ' also co)-.-,nie.nded t'i appear at '.'amp !
the roach eonta'n'ner '
EAST CHICAGO BOY TELLS OP HIS
Lester Ottenheimer Would Not Trade Experience He Is Getting for Anything.
; the battle for world freedom, inspired j r r.o small degree bv the success of I Pemocraey in our own and th French j Repu hi ic. and
j WHERFAS. Th ! present strt;r;8rie df tion of cy pry man lin all the countries i M'HERKAS. it is
pendence Pay that the
m o n d . I r. d . . and TV e s t nois. unite ;n a 'oint
m a e n i t u d e r f t h " lands ihe i-r-.f onwoman an) chi!d i n vol . ed. and fu op uci on Irde-
itizens of Ha .tHanirnrrd. I i 1 : -parade f r th"
the loya". t' of s3.i , :t;
Sh'rnv n
fi
Seven ly cf t i nt end a 'hicaeo
lodfte
members i
he n. of L. ittended th' v est erda y n d Auburn
f the Ladies' F. and F. of Pn:on meet:
Hamnp in
at hich roinsetta F'ark lodge were
I For Sale Factory Building Located in Hammond, Indiana. Ono-story franir buildinsr find one and ono-half ar-rrs k of land, and a Mon"n railway facility, aUo
C. & 0. railroad. Su-tabic for lisrhr mann-facturin-f or warehouse prr:pfip. Address SMITE-EADER-DAVIDSON Whiting, Indiana.
tear, ch O! rt "-v i'n:n: Piea do h. c mo;
nr.
All K 'lights of Pv thiars;.sers. heor-;niir hei-e o pre reorsicd to n.eer ? t Temple. Hohrr.an and 'K Sunday evrn!rg a; 7 o -i--n,,ef assembled will then hod v to the Fpiscopal i hu ba-'h avenue, vvhere tlie Hawthorn wii! de.iver th" i di-r.sc. Brother Knishts' trie word a'ens and lei us
our lodge, which has already forty members in the armv of fmr country.
6-:s-:t Miss Rost. Purkhart srendiug a tw o v. r'k?'
her pa-ents at their h'-me- in Lams tree'. Mrs. V 111: am r.lsr.r - of pn: is visi'tit g her daugii'er Mrs and Mr. 1 "ohn ir, Milwaukee f d a v s .
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Haines son stteet will go to Pf r. or. afternoon to visit relatives f "ks Mi. a rd Mrs FrecK i "ope
;Slatf Tpt vls;t.-d Mrs Mr J:i :a It-ihii'ii ?t lb" pit-. 1. "r.tcaeo. es-e-da.v
ind Pt thian else-,' 1"r re, in Pv ihiati
St t'f e; , Sh;i rp. h in a i KimJ i a 1 a d - pass nor to e than i na y
fii-st Church of Christ. Scientist 7 Sojtli H(.,i:r.a:i ?';eef 10:4a a. tn. Sunday m rv ices. oil p in - H ,,;ii 'I'til'.ig tuv.'irial iiifelii s 11.!.". a. ni S. in -lay n:ii' Immar.-el3 Evang-i-Ucai Ciinrcli. The f-iev. A. J. Ho:2. I'atvr. illdey etreet. Fnone 11S5-W. 9:15 a in. Sun.ua;. :-'!,. -J. German an 1 FiikLsi cl ne.i. 10: no a. m. Geinia.'i s'tvice. ' , i , e v e P. . P C .' I i I . r .
i r h o - aS d e ; H i tver Pet
.oca n sj or. . deri ee l.-,y, n c s t
e n -1 t'n I r . i a n d n s v Ivan.
s . . r t a n s f e i train
-own I reel ori;., w he rr I n
i n t n n -t h.e
op I'l'iicrcor.t hid airead-' M p. v- our P' I a v e r s e v e p v e f o of God and IPs infin-te hles-
f'P the Trust
;nsei ti
f'-rm.
n
st and abide amp on th:
battlefield ns that you will
of this letter ;r
t h all of :gh seas
ou r and
favor the Its rourh
In a letter to The Times from Lester ou. nheuner. son of Abe Oi tenheimer. city attorney of Fast Chicago, now at the p. ?. School nf Mil'tary Acionautics a! Pil ana, he s; vs : "Hear Fri'-mis: Just a hn to te-11 vou that each day I receive The: Times. and j on ccnriot imagine the satisfaction which I f,r rie in receiving the same. It is my only source of receiving public news, and that is wha' I am much int rc.-ted in in Lake county. I an hardIv wan until my paper comes each day. 'is It is th sam-? as receiving a lot of letters. ' I may give ynij a slight, bit of information as o the work I am doing here. We ate r.fov on s'udyirg the theory of flight, engines. arbu r tors, mapnetocs. court martial law. (which is my long suit), and mam other subjects.
The work here ts extremely- hard. ad j if one gets through this institution he l
i
"a!
Tours truly. MUX rt'iPFFtTP. Pldtr . Kift Ohp'apo
t
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Copper Stock
Prof. Cha;. F. Willis, head of Bureau of Mines cf the University of Arizona, in writing of Arizona mining district says: "Of nil the districts in Southern Arirona, the PATAGONIA DISTRICT probably represent; more development and more production, a greater mineralization, than any other district, vi'h the exception of Biibee, and posribly Ajo, and in these cases, undoubtedly oniy because of their mere extensive development. The opportunities in the Patagonia District are remarkable, especially since the introduction of oil flotation into th; metallurgical field." THE PROPERTIES OF THE CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPPER MINES COMPANY ARE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE PATAGONIA DISTRICT. For a few days the full paid, non-assessable treasury stock of this company can be obtained at the attractive price of 25 cents per share, par value Sl.CO. Full information, engineers' reports and unquestioned references at the office of
Mid-Continent Securities Company riSCAL AGENTS 22 Welt Fifth Ave, Gary, Ind. Telephones 1407 and 1066
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First Eaptist Church. I,. l l -vd H Ad.-iu..-. pastor, l'.i.j't n. nt. Morning s-rvice. Subject . 'The? arid For Christ." 11.15 a. m oundr-. : h-oi -f.'s."n. If : ;tn a. ni.- riun-.ha'ii Sunuay ho.il.
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COMMISSION i DEFENDS ITS ATTITUDE tContlnuef? from page ene.l was only seventeen years old. whereas ' the formal hea'-ing revealed that he was twenty-one or twenty-two. Now that i matter Pd directly to the adoption of a ! po'iey to prevent a recurrence of arci- ! d'n's due to ii nde vr loprrl minds, and Pti jus in a position to prevent traeio 1 : copipsmes putting sixteen or s-- ,n-;--.i year oid bov m v barge of cars nrry1 ing hundred lives. Changre From Ruatom. 'Ton ere qutle correct in saying th.-,' ! m all hearing he'd in the Hammond ! district and ail ot rcr risers in the ' state th.s ' 'c -rn in 'ssloo has vvep'omed the prrpr ner c.f n e vv s p ri ;vr r s fi r example, we always make ,t a point to send t-oti.e? cf hearings to all new-spa-.pcrs inrei-cstrd in petitions dUd. and i:i i a srea' n-an- casrs we send copies "f the -(-etitiop, and i n v i t n ' lop to b rnr.-
c en ted .: the hearing nfffct.ng the ; : remmunitv. aori a re-pirs' to inform
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van consider himself lucky. Th- fellows here do not call it 'hard luck' if they lannot get hy. as we term it there is i about everything in the world for a fe'.- : low to know here. I am right in the ; harness, try ing to get by. and think that i I have a chance, if luck breaks right. I "The work here is Tiothing like the old game of practicing law. Although I
I miss all cf my friends in Lake county-'
j and miss the good times vhi-h 1 had ' enactment
j there. I would not take anything for'. (May IS. 1P1T) : the experience that I am having here. I penden t rhildr
I purpose of demonstrating 'rind devotion cf the nerr.ln
to the common cau e. SOW. THFRFFORK. I. Paul M Karrradt. mayor of the city of West Ha m -mond. hereby call upon a;! citizens cf
ithe city nf West Haui-nond to ,-o-one--- ' at- with the cit'zens of Hammond in i i parade and pat riot ic ceirat un on tt i .
Ph riav of Ju:v. t TPv m rinri natinBr possible. ne. cnly f'.r the purpose of Oemonstrating our patriotism, hut tlso as a mark of honor and respect to those of our citizens who have airead;-' given their livrs to the great est" of Democracy in the present s'rug'-Ce. those who are now abroad and in service, or enrolled in the National Armv at home. IN WITNEPS WHERKOF. I hav- affixed my hand and the seal of the c.t " c.f West Hammond, this 27th day of J.ne. IfilS. PA PL M K A MR.4. PT.
of the r,ry of Wet Htrtt-
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ST AC HOW
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO REGISTERED MEN
Pnder orders from the Provost Mar-
i shal General the classification of all reg'strants is being review ed and reI classified in the following particulars.
Men who were married before the
the elective pn Ice law-
and who have no dn (horn or unborn
I and the fine bunch of fellows that are ; here to mix w ith. : "I couirj sit here and write you a very J long letter, but I must get busy and 1 ! study as we have two examinations toI morrow, which are not of the easiest naI tui-e. ; ".Vo more for this time, and thanking v o.j for the attention in winch I rejeeuve your papers. I remain, j "Tours very truly. i ; lkstkr a. ott kn h fi m nr.." Automobile Stolen.
pod re
on oh le h-; '.ongmg o frs.
If Van Huren street, w-as stolip front of the o-pheum thea-
ry, at 11 o'clock last r.tsrht.
m
Where to Worship
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tt Vcijus iiirnmond CSurches
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lie generally jrei an cv en is papers m s sTf-CM f. is all done :: n. ami r'
' e try to s c i-b-en k with the n.
aiii-iiini-ftii'tit of v on r omnium' y. lu n ma' t. rs of rate a-
: s's. V hen we g in-
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TB LATE TOD CLASSIFY
will be placed in Class IA or "T? Men who were married after th enactment of the Seler-pive ?erv :c la--; (Mat is. 19171. end who have no nendent children i horn or iinh -t ni v.--.!' he placed in Class 1-X. If r!ptid"sry of children I born or unborn I is sr.':fr.ctorily established, registrant will H placed in Class 3-X. If a registrant claims, or has rlaimf as a dependent an unborn child s j.-h ciaim must he substantiated bv a or-i affidavit rf a reputable physician. Change ef Status. If a regisfant has secured deferred f la ssi fi ea t ion on any ground whatsoever, he is 'ound by law and urde-hravy-penalty to report to his local board anv- change in his status which, might affect his i lasslficapon. Failure to do so may suhje, t him to a fine or imprisonment and immediate induction into the military service. Local Board for D-vision 2. Lake c- . State of Indiana. 5,in Hohrran street. Hammond. Ind.
hoarders
Trii-ia" av e.
in private Ha n inifiid.
familv.
Buy a Thrift Stamp today.
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DlTie Kerliae' Meetings He Id a t cue bra." ii. ? i e.cr. Sun-lf..v. lu a. m. w c i c o : i ; f . .
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re t All
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arene. t'orner of Mich'gan and Calurr.c'
A. S. Pa !srte:ei . Pus'.or.
m Suti'iay school. n - - Pt e - i-u i n g
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Tricdens ETiiigrelittil Church. Cor. :-oh. s.. atoJ lii'tiaria Av i'.- e. Petti Vv eli. PaSlor j:Z a. in. Sunday school. ia -n . m. 'hurch s.-rvire. First Conjreg-atlonal Church. PvO. a. m Sunday S'-hno'i. .-.ao p. m. Piraci-ipg irt ice. Rev. Truehl.o'i especially
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m. Company meetiriB in Street rioe'lnsr.
SEE THIS FURNACE Bsfore Purchasing 5" per cen le; fuel prodvic!r; 10ft per cent more hoar. Burns sny kind of fuol. Bottom of air chsmber covered with water. Moistens the a:r. rtrescrvr-s health and sanitation. Sells on merit, no' in contpetition No heat Is ios! in bns-ir.en' nor up tho fiue. Simple 'o install. Easy to operate. Warms your home in ciE0-tnth the time of steam, hot
St. Ptul'c Evang'el-e.il Luthcrcn. r.o .-. w. Li htsinn. Pastor. 1 i ', in ton ft reet. f i)'"1 a. m.- Preparatorv service. ,-;,- r, , r,- German wo-ship. An 1 Ho'.y Communion, v 7 .. p. m. English worship. An 1 Ho i ..- Co rr m u n :n, Monro SI reet Methodist Episcopal P. E. Fer.e-!:t. Pastor. ', . ' a a. m. Sunday Sen- o'.. .l eft a. m. rV-Ki'riirK services. 7 Of p. m. Fr-worth league. K:O0 p m. Ev enin g service. Pine Bt. Fraihyterlan Charck. I : : o o h. -,. Pivin-i servica.
fi:"a p. m. Senior i'
ia:i Endeavor.
water or oitl style furnac? regrister pipeless syststn.
On'
THIS NIG NEEDS A NECK TIE K'ontinurd from pag? one.)
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Heating
Co.
Standard
J. TIETLEr'.AN. Agents Wanted. 8216 Slock Ave., Indiana Harbor, Indiana.
inn the i,'
the war. but form.td on the
man were pot wrong in Cunt or repenter and m-riegm.
CAME FKOM OEEMANY. In a written statement dam Rloom of West Hammond charged that Krose told him of leaving Germany just previous to fne war and of making trans-Atlantic trips since the war started. The German U-boat commanders were the most considerate of men and always gave warning ar.d rescued 'he perishing.
ILAT nir of refinement, that illusive charm which beautiful hair srives is now within 1 l e
,- - - i ne ream or every woman. If you have lonired for a preparation that would actually stop fallin p hair, rid your scalp of dandruff and transform unsightly and unruly hair into lustrous beautiful tresses, vou will certainlv rind it in
o of
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Even the Hcrpicide lines;; reign.
sen. -a is an
inn of the first application will absolutely convince vou. inc;i.sp nsable reuite of every househoH where personal pride and
cleaa-
Herpicide
loii.s that annoyins ifrhing of the sxaip. strengthens the hair
root? and promotes health, vigor and luster of the hair undreamed of before.
MEN: I:' your face smarts after shav inK- apply a little Herpicide w hile your face is wet. Just try it. Tell jour barber about ir.
Herpicide for .Mother, Father, Sister anl the Bovs.
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CAUTION: The high tax on alcohol, due to the war, has caused a flood cf wat;ry hair dressings that keep the hair damp and sticky and chill the ...l- Uw vy, r--i Tk. .! ..I - 1 , I a. i i . -x . . .
oJil. s. tfowiBiiun. i ne i.iinwisiii'y nnu dnusclUC fl-ilion OT V.-.C e." a'cchol i abolutely necessary and Newbro's Herpicide (containing . , ,"
40 ' alcohol) will be kept up to the standard regardless of -r-'-c
the cost..
Sold by Drug and Dep't Stores. Do not delay, buy a bottle TODAY Applications at the Better Barber Shops
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