Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1918 — Page 5

Thursday. August 1. l.US:

T ii'il TIMES. am? American Machine Gunner in Action in France.

Home Demonstrations. BV MARGARET M. C OKXELL.

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SOCIAL HEWS

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Mrs. Faul Fedder will entertain tha j Fiiuay Afternoon Club tomorrow at a or." o'clock luncheon at her homo ta : Lrle street, j I The L. O. T. M. Social Club will have j

i. . . i n ii ti . n i c?iat y i.'iue.( i Itr v. ill meet st the corner of State and IIoh:r.an streets m time to lakf the P:oo frtrvit i.r, goitiR to the Whit ins: beach. !-i'ry outs is requested to take their own !un,h for an all day picnic.

For Hfrk nrcinnlnc July 20. Monday Office, Liberty Hall. Tel. 74. Tuesday C.30 p. m. Training Class Liberty HaU Wednesday 2:00 p m. Canning Columbia school Thursday 2 00 p. m. Canning Irv-S.-hool Friday ;:rt0 p m. Bread and Cake with no wheat Home of Mrs. F.-irllett.

The Woman's Home Missionary will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. E Tinkham. 51 Walthani street.

Trinity Hall, for a short ses.ion. The purpose of the meet ins; was to present Sergeant Welch with a "thanks badge. " These badges ure only civ en to any on who has sroatly favored the lirl Scouts, and is a token of appreciation from the purls to any one whom they owe a debt

I of gratitude and stamps them a friend of the Giri Scouts the world over. Any

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The Kinj's Daughters of the Christian lone wearing one of th.-

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church win meet In the Ke,I Cross rooms j j oonpnlzed any when' in the world as a of the Industrial High school tomorrow j friend of the pirls. Serqeant Welch lias afternoon to sew for the lied Cross. Any k:ou a great deal of his time to train-

one of the neighborhood Is welcome and j iiik the Kir!. in drilling: and they did j

i jf-il to attend. ; him great tmiit last evening with tneir j perfect march Ins from I'nlty HaU to St. Thre tvtll be a meeting of the official ! real s Lutheran church, where they athonrd of the Alice Club Friday after- tended the wedding of their captain, noon at two-thirty o'clock at the Alice j Miss Margaret Cnmp. Serpeant Welch t.'lub. Is ery proud of his "thanks bade." It was obtained from the scout hoadquarThe Girl Scouts met last evening at tcrs nt New York by Mrs. C. 11. Tweed)

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1,000 KELINERS WHOLESALE PRICE!

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These Re'iners are Brand New, Fresh Stock and arp Guaranteed. Thpy will add considerable mileage to your old tires. PRICE LIST FOR THIS SALE

30x3 $2.50 31x4 $3.00 "6x4 $r,.S.' n74,2

29x34 2.65 30x34 2.T5 31x34 2. SO 32x34 2.S3

32x4 3.25 33x4 3.50 34x4 3.75 35x4 3.S0

33x44 3 05 34x44 -4 ." 35x4 4 4.25 36x4 4 -50

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35x5 4 65 36x5 4.70 37x5 4.75

This photograph tstken under frir.K across No Man s Land at the Con'tnitte on Public Information

'. s hows -'i AnierJ. an machine k inner j 'im;in-i. The j.ietui'- is r-deased by the l

who has charge of the ;!rl Scouts in ! luncheon v.-as served in tho dining room. I l Hammond. They expert to give an v- : Tho table was pi' ttily decorated and I ST

l-.lbition drill in the ti'nr future

Gary Tire Corporation "Gary's Tire Bargain Center" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Phone 229.

"O'ls were Laid for fourteen. The

. h'.tm: was :i,pr;ipT-:.it. ! ;. d.ivraie:! in theMrs. Albert Fies t.f 01 'lo'tiiti str-e' i national colors of r.-ii, w hile and blue, left today for a three exits' visit wirh ; her parents near Peru, Lid . also to join ; t V-ily lTo--e.-titor V. O. Thomas has

her son Wajr.e who if spend mg the J'-1"11 r i-iiiie.l l'ro::i a f-n day acation J ; summer nt that place. 1 spent with r. iativcs m hue county. I r! - ! - I !

I M'.ss Koselie N.u'o entertained tho P. 1 Mr. and .Mrs. ll'iny Millies of Towlo j l A. M. Club last evcniiiK at her home in ; f-tfe-t Mill i -a v tomorrow f..r i!i.- iat. is: Webb street in honor of Miss Helen . Tlvy will i.-it thrlr s..:i ai.d daughter. I ) j Stout who is to be married Saturday to Mr. r.d Mis. II. A. Milio s at Wateri Lieutenant Donald Cavil. I'art of the ; vnliet. N. V.. '.l:-re Mr Millt-s is now j sj j amusement of the evening was a mccl: . -s-attoi.ed. Sj i weddinsr carried cut in costume and: 4 l

decorations. At a late hour a two course: Mr. and Mr. K '. Slater of 255 Tru-

man tooiiu? Hr.tmunri. th" n'. image or ' th'ii i.'aucb-fr .Mi's i..rothy A. to Mr. i S. i;rin A. Mii'i':-. Sat ui day. July 28th. sj The cc retu'iiiy w a p.-rfottned in th-; ; s! JJpisiopai cl'.ufii at V.'atervii.-t. N. Y.. !"!

jw'iero Mr. Mi'li & in stati-.n as a m- i -j Ichani-:. ' j Sj

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Mrs. Morris S; I State tjc.'t was j t'ae 1:ji1;o., of th J a I t Troon w a -s

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533 WASHINGTON ST

We Are Open Every Evening.

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1-' .;s vefcterrlay to j ' w ins: 'iub. The , S j 1 1 wluie the S

'.a-'i.-s kii.lt- d ; nd :-. v, ed Th- next j s m. ttiik' v. ;ll t' w ih Mrs. Max Sohneid-

- Fors !'. a '. .-r.ue m two weeks. :

jOrpheum Monday, Tuo3-;fr"1

. day and veun8ciA m- s Mae prm of r.n state ftrPt jsi j : f ntTUiind the So and So Club las' !

Thousands of Yards of Choice BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, CAMBPdC LONG CLOTH AND PILLOW TUBING STANDARD QUALITIES At Prices We Could ISfotBuy Them for From the Large Wholesale Houses if we were to do so now Fortunately, we secured this ex-ellcnt lor of Muslins some time ar;'o, before the last h i ir r.dvanee in prices. They are of standard quality made of the most durable cottons, which mean they will launder and wear splendidly. I fere is a ehnnee for every oconomir-al housewife to secure at mighty tine savings the muslins she needs for present and fm re. This Sale for Friday and Saturday Only

Hope Muslin, full bleached, yard wide, yard Cabin Muslin, full bleached, yard wide, vard Fern Cambric, full bleached, yard wide, yard Pillow Tubing, bleached, 42 in. wide, yard Zodiac Lonor Cloth fine quality, yard wide, yard

Unbleached Muslin, good heavy qualify, yd. wide 23c Unbleached Muslin, fine quality, yard wide, at . 26c

2.7c 24c 29 c 39c

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In a recent statement published in the Daily Mining Record, referring to four jrreat orphyry copper mines Utah, Nevada Consolidated. Ray Consolidated and Chino Companies, their earnings were iited approximately at $21,000,000 net in a single quarter. Gary business men of standing and integrity have made personal and searching investigation of the CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPPER MINES COMPANY. First: Of the merit of the El Paso and Olive groups of Mining claims in the heart of the Patagonia District. Southern Arizona, pronounced by the head of staff of the State Department of Mines, as the most highly mineralized district of Arizona. These men have publicly stated their sincere confidence in the existence of the rich ore bodies awaiting development. They have investigated the competency of the ability, experience and twenty-three year record with the btiggrnheims of Mr. Wm. J. Mitehell, Chief Engineer of the. CONSOLIDATED PROPERTIES, and have publicly pronounced their respect and complete confidence in him. Second: These men Lave further investigated the reputation, integrity and ability of the business management of the Board of Managing Directors represented in the persons of Mr. J. A. Ritzier, Mr. Vernon Ross and Mr. Otto Zimmer. In the company's office at general headquarters, the. matter of validity of title to the company's property holdings was searcliinglv looked into covering the point of clear title without, incumbrance. THE CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPPER MINES COMPANY HAS NO INDEBTEDNESS. The financing of the company through the efforts of its Fiscal Agency is successful ahead of the company's schedule requirements. Buy the full paid, non-assessable Treasury Stock of the CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPPER MINES COMPANY at the low price of 40 cents per share, par value $1.00. Come to the local offices today see samples of the ove see the widely extended list of Calumet Region stockholders ask for the Engineer's reports get the real proof of merit, and DO YOUR OWN THINKING.

Mid-Continent Securities Company FISCAL AGENTS. 22 West Fifth Ave., Gary, Ind. Telephones 1407. and 1066

evering a their reR.jHr bt-trinthly : Si l-.ieet j..K. The ;. oUR 1 .."i- had their ' ;

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w-re th-- mi o I ! rtainme f

the fi'r.ini;. Mifs Clara I'.u-if will be 1 Z th- iit-vt ! .- at he,- heme in L'aucr j ?il 1 1 II 1 1 ill II 1 1 1 i ! 1 1 1 1 1

i-,i ' Ti'o i!I;..iorry S..e;ety of the Pr--

f l I'Vterlan l;i::.. h will ir.. t tomorrow aft- ;

:'i n-.on vith Mr.--, w. C. Norris at 21 Lliza-

?.b.th -r'fl Mr?. I". T. Dertimins will I ' "

J:b. ,h, a5,isSnR l:o5te5S. (MAY RECALL

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Dance for TIio Boys Over There to b I

. held at ths Auditert'iTn, Indiana. Harbor, j :VS EaturJay evenlcg-. Awprust 3rd.. rSne

'-v r-i-.trlc. The public 13 welcome. Tteiets

VON MUMK I

"aiH indicted ! THE! RAISE 'EM THAT

ct floor, -0 cent::.

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J-r! ! ::.. !'! ;.e ; 17:1 ,,r flrrointments.

TNiTtn mss' CB:.r3RM. j Two Wnfi Hammfnii rr.n r in- j AMSTEr.l AM. Auf'iH iennany j flirted rh'.s week t.y the Cook eo-nty eont'ntpl.ttine re-"iKn m ha r 1 ; r.; j.-y. On 1 M.l;e J rx h; , , n5 : ;. !

i;n:vel v: t h 5v.t! t'f.i v .-t the lia'n-, :i - nd i'''i;i'' i'1'r'. .ini th ri.y. V.

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CLEVER DOT WEST

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! to Berlin, due to the sU'l'.tio I 'i oni the nfa?.!Hl!en of ' t i Kiehho-n. i? wac learned t

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Foreign Secretary Von Hints ron- 1 -catrs-t

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iM'o-.srii; " 1Z l'rinreton

l. iTfl nt ter.Kth -th th ambassador.

I k ran. in

i Hy rr.AXK J. TATLCiR ' tt."P:'.e(j frerp yiaff Corrrsoondrnt 1

ye-ir .Id end. Chf '. 1 VvITH Till' AMIlP.fi'AX A HUT I V AvP;.- livn.-.er.d appea.- j fllANCn. June mHli !!!r! i wr.s a Is 1 iiIm hnj srown ur n tl:-1

1 ... ; wo-d? 0 son-" wrj'm stt and be AUTO ACCIDENT. -r:" 'verMhtt-. f.br..!f h,n.inP

1 TEST CASE OF SOLOIERS . AND S3IL0U5 ilEEIEF ACT

J I A ft cis' of ;- Soldiers a

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IS SUMMONED

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! : ""r.-i'.l,iV,n'r.nv'.rror On.-.tl of't'lc-prnrh role

Pl riiir.-. has pan fUltiiner.rrt to ;:n

r.orial h "4 da ua rt erf by the k .:

learned here today. It is preV.abi-

this means he will be ap s-;eeed t - latf F""!d Mi

irtin I'strptf'! of in W.l.-ex street e driving v. est on untrfer street

'st'.rd-'-y in l.;s a-i'orv-bile. ih-v.w a

j front 1 ir. lost centre,! f th m-'.-lun"

trappin,.-. His ability t in th ? crass v. ithout bci

I.'.'.i'Iy in tho fin" n st?rt

erawl aroun s"en v as ur-

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the car tra-k hat:

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thro"..'n the b.rb';d wi

Lar.d. f.nd ri"' 'y peon h htd v isited the outposts of the ' Kcir.ifs' near. 1;, ."-t

Canifhell was ru . over th" eve and,'11'1 ' ' "rar ' n':1- tir.-.n iv; got rraoy to

auton'obile v.as cei.iflrtcly wrecked.

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a f -- '- w i i.i a ii. 1 i'- minp nen ; i-. ' 'n n"i n. 1 .:ia n 1 . 1 . :';na 3iif .-.f t'nt. n.i.1,1 ... 1 T . : . 1 .

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HEBT WORKEHS TELL

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ti' j ! Xr,'"!r- iR in army, votnes up fori '.Vi ! trial in the c:tv mart, next Thursday. ; jj; Ae. orJimr to .vnney H. It. Cranger '

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rs r Tn In -rn r a w rt -r . 01 nn fsiil.

possession ITT C! RTTHAMinR ! lli iU VRMU aV U! Thev , old him he ,

uhose Imsiband. I U 11 U Uft I ill LUli -av thev didn't hnve

hidi-'-r near them untii h

"--r:ie la-K. ne day he reported to thi lietitepp;in charge of his 'P. r." timm-t a man w can cnivl ar"'if..J 'v ith me. r.rd ue'il tal.-? th-:t rest "'" Hetnies r.-;t ih-i" f i.ir i . h .itid d." h ?

as rrr.r.-.-. an.l v-

ano.hr ni2r

1 e:';' 1 ar'-ii'id th'- v y r';u'd.

Mrs. Coach, the coupl"

'i north !' furniture

'he ll-i:ni.:-.!Hl Furniture Co

Rt VNtTF.n PR'-sf.l j Lake county T. M. C. A. men v. ho AT AN ATLANTIC IW.T. :tcnr.t 1. vvftit w.th the last draft nuotns to - -imp

in Ameri. r.n str ann r ; Taylor. Ky., indicate liv staicnienls of

"he itpiv of

hmh arrived in port today rrp.ir

Bifi -vr.f rf: t oa.-n v. r.s ontployei and f(5 re- t " ' n:-uvi-: "

k.'! ni.'.in.- one or. !!, furnit..re 1 iro 1-, ., ih-indred and fi'ty miles f'ff Sandy IK

s and SailorV i early this moinins, in v. hi en tr.e I-

thi-B trip that patriotic educa t iona I work

Fy, ! "'ritends that th- Soldier IiX'i civsl r.ei-.ef pro vi.'c It. I .

' ftnotig the fi-reicp. siieakini: i ( .-pl.; is ': ; being tn t,-!?r!od here. ;

I One of the " Y" workers stated that!

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Pi-olrrlioii in t'at tired t

ash and h-s w"e ' '' second misseo ..niy i ' a i

Th submarine u a r.---red a : o;: ; ' vc re ai-oard the train to look

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dr.'lfte,c! rUi'Sf v.ss !lT fai't tit mon

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"e wish to rfri ss our sin isiilis to tke Fa r- i I Tear, eov

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SPECIAL MEETING

m OF SCHOOL BOARD h"""

a half m.ie distant. Several were fireil b;.- the steamer. si.;c.e vhi,-h are sai'l to bnVe struck

v.'- pro.'f ! cjven

! i ho Jte.?!; - rt'lucati: 1 i ii..-: 1. - tiinfr v :!J cmts Iti. ij.f the jan:to;-,- of ti...

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a- a w,n, SERVICE FLAG

iie pet. thill !

d b i.ld- i be rein-

. thtir cor.iforts and s -re tin ni. They jUiKit rstoo.l Lnr.'is'n w til er.ou?!- for l:m 'to converse with them and he explained that the I'nitM S'a'cs s.odi- r 15 l'jllou- ; ed b the V. M. C. A. fro-n the tiiiv- he jleaxes lifTO utml he returns. !. i ilea 1 1 - 'i.nDv t.f r..- . t r n r"i-.i.

CONTEST IS ON UiliothmK txe.-.j.t hardi:;;s. ! Tlie restiii of the y. M. c. A worker's

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lo tor the b".i it. :ki ! t'.or.-i X'.i-c s nr. i r.il f ri nd. mi 'be death a:-.. I b -r-av -mt n " (? v. 1 f s:;.j tit .th'-r. ceo. .;. r.AKKi: ..xi c:iii.i.i-.K. AC ile;;;-c t r, f T CT 1' e ;X r t f " ' th.-nks to our fr;et,.l and j-.-tahhon for their l.Mil a .si.-i :v-e .luiua the Hue -s

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Th" American Alliance will award the .services ai.-ard tho train t - the .amp

' ser ice flag: to the bjock in Hi ...moiid or 1 was that when the i

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1 West Hammond ha-, ins t'.

most res:- '. ' Isey insisted r.n si aKinjr hr,(!. w ith h'.m

h-.-y t..u!.!

dcr.ts in the arms. Loth i.Je of the -inl their :-.ri(s w ere hlRh streei; from one street intersection to . th-it tiivir ci.ntfe: t - w -r-another will coi-titu!e a .bbck. L; i v l and t hey lje.-d mo :.

t witii S rK-'ant Wv:-h. .but K.r.dn-ss and the rii;h'

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'in board he tram th-? "T" worker

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: consoii a t ;. t h i i : ;r it t v t -

GREEK ARMY READY

L ?! TO TAKE THE FIELD hn 1

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V---,, , ;'.."' , , r":' AV had rrovidcl thvin v.cii postal , -,:-d. P-M I.' . i ' N. A u-ust ... A i.r'.-K arinv : , , . t;.. j ; ....... r -. , land stamps end w riti'n h n. e for tnim

t-'ljl ' ' " ' " '" ! '-"''' m- -...I. .... ...... . distributed If'i j accotdntwr t a di.-;..u..,. fi nrn Salonika i t.laitiinc or weeds four and five feet hie-'i . ' "ii ! , 1 sandwiches.

r,. : nr.. u. erne.on. i in tv. ecn tne suieuaius ana m cu-ns m

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ONLY 120 NAMES

various im if

if th-.- i I y as w . i 1 as

Ktant iit. These yu(.uld be cut b tre

! clubs. Riv.'n i

1 ed and ansMere-.t ou si:

on day's LisT;;hv7;:,ar,fc 1 4 ;

r-ecspaj.r t s. cigarettes. : r-ff ;.. oiKai,:zd singint; j ut all information desir- i

.m-..'1 in o'her i .. a : 1 1 -. The .

bu-ia.u! and .fath'r. i i' ; a i.--o to 1 he iV .

the soot iitn V iTii- a r. !

li'.e (..'! s(.:.".:s foj' it ur rh.-' maur.er p: ': s li. v oouttuct il th'ir i .Tvic'-i; lo Mt". W !:u..n:s nd M !. It:n''.v !': il;ir 'i.uulifci s..i.'. and f ri-i .'. fc r lhe:r 'u.ral t..fer:n:s Th:-:r kindnswill never be f.-. :oi t .-r.. S-l MRS S. M. Fl'.iP.l S" . AND FAMILY. Be a War Saver.

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li.-t t-.dav st'J t::e ertu;n V,. --. -- jz-.f:.'

Sois.-or:--Rh' a-is titrlit.ne of t;"

i only I-1, names wer

k,'S ol t lie SOiS.-or t'.; '.it week t.

t-jjj i cported Kf'.j Idled in action. 12 EZ'l l L';-d of iv,.ii'iJa --"

i wills contributed to t;

jtiain was a merry parly as a iju!i. '.; tu it intr J-'erpeara. Win. P. V. rich! ! cor.sid'-rs it a siuimc t!-;it th' sc. mrti had j j iu t known the truth about the. army be- '

Kiel of disease. 1'.

L 1 e -.oniar.e n'-e.rt nt. 2.

j Ac. dent. !:. ;- i ni.w. ' J i Wounded severely. 61.

L' ! Wounded dcsf.ee undetermined, 2.

Prisoners. 1-

CLUB MEETING

f,ire thev were drafted. He staus- that

The Hammond Ttit'.e Club w lit l-.' ld a the state . council of defense has thou- j nieetins at 2:"r Saturday afternoon atjandr of pharr j.'.ets print-. i in all lan- j Sharpshooter's Park and ail members ; puart-s vhi--h it is th- luty of the !o-a)

. '..f.i. .ii.. ii. - . ..liiiL..... iii ,'i i"?)."'.' ! to distribute. II-" considers that in

LTjfx-mr-p TT ' Iiair.mori.1 e.--peciai!y euu .-a: iO"a I prop.nlaUIUBHivJ t Kan.1a h been neclectod at.d should be I AUSTRIAN placed in hands that vvmiM dev-te more

RESERVES ' (n,rsy t0 rJSh,ng.JiI(:'';

r.re urtf d to attend.

TARZAN O? TME APES

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Orpheum Monday, Tues dav and Wednesday

la! ANTIPODES

THE FRONT

;rt t N-:?nr. Pkeb.i I MELBol.'IiM:, Auc I. Australia has ! contributed t'n per crta of her ropulaition for the Allied firim )jnc

With a population of barely 5.000,00".

.oho have enlisted. Of

re been killed and mora

taithen 1 33.ti.iO wounded.

rCNi-ren Press Cablkbm.1 WASHINOTOX. Ausust 1. Long; distance bombardment of reserve concentrations behind the Austrian lines ;,i

Italy has been opened by- the I'aliani. '

r. Home .cable states today. Barracks have been destroyed north of Montello and camps of reserves put' to fletht by the fire from the Italian ;

!oni5 rang stuns. (

EXPRESSING i HAULING DONE PHONE 2387

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f j 1 more than C; 4! these 4?.T8'"i hav ! then 1 3 3.tn r, wot

"""JV ' Tp total cost to Aufralia In money j the creat ion of the department of aero -;-"i v.as been more than a billion dollars. nautlcs

P,t I'MtTcri Press , A'APHIN'fiTf iX, August 1 Senator! New. Indiana, member of the committee Invest irattnK the pircraft situation.;

today introduced a bill providing- for;

Garden Sz V esras

1IO Sitaley Street, Hcimmond

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