Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. rl liursdav. August 1. V.tlS. THE TIMES HEVSPAPER made wfh a substitute flour ar.d eweett-neii with hoimy ONE WAY AMERICAN SOLDIERS SIGNAL I Instead of saycr. A ' -r i In Urn patriotic household. t- I !- not made Where They Are News of Lake Co. Boys In Undo Sam's Service Lake County's Roll of Honor BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUELI3HING Any . i in indu.birii- rorsolf nml i,...n v. ' i: l! VI ' YtPANY. i her family m :h- . irvu if t , v. u-n me v. ma. -ain. Unvinir w li.ub ;!.. siurar f-r iir allies. .TV-a iiii the The Lake County T mes -Pa'ly except Saturaay ar.il nnaay. r.i.u-.M ... i.,,.- po-tu.uve la Ha.iin.ond. Juu P bn.l luck jk..;sU on bukin-t da;. .. 2. H06. The Tim B 11 n '1 u ; . ' , ember 1 s '-1 Ti e I.a.;.' Ente-r.t ., t'r ucar..In.Pi.na Htrber, daily J it tile ! unty Time. ..stotiw in K.at tuit. .-S:lfr,!iy and Weekly E" " A CALL TO DUTY. From the bat' poV-n call : ii -v !' !(!. in Fr inrc t !;!- mnir-s an iin- I ,,,.iUI f jul ar arMviM' In v-r- Amer! ! I.,.-? :r.- evi-ti's ;n Kp.riij)1, tii ' ;.. . :i - ' ft1 ' " ' :u-m V. v KilC.m.s tuttiv e-:c-t! !MnJa. l' - .n Ap..i 1:1. 1?I2. t ,mu .. !.. a e..-oiS-vU 1 n ' n r v Kv. .I. a " Mr - I d at ih- e. -a -AM uii f a1 r'-t a 7

Hammcm o.rivate -?tU" ,raU for V!' ,!-- J('iJ,lmrnt Nassau & Th.mi.in. Fist v :i-i y L. Evan-.. K.ist Cliuaso

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Larger Paid-Up Circrai-vi Thin Any Two Other Papers' in tne Caiumet F.rgion. j

t Th h:! t ! ,.,-r.s:: ' v, ,.. u.-d If yi'i htve any f.-'it.' plaint immi'.i t.i tn- rTan Titno w.;: .-, t ! -any uncl!ci'.".l aif J wr : . Bious c. r::i.. . . Interest yr.u-ca at d:-'-"ift:i

'.-.!! r to svBmnF.r.. ; . ... , f toi. fail f r,. v y -,r -r-ny of Tn, T.W Ium, x promptly y.u hav :n tV P-'. thin i'f r Frt:- ti..y. ' It ha h,n 1.-st r- v.-.i- .T.t t. n,-.n-mb.,r tAt . ln?,-, t.- ...!:

the railroad. an? c v ;m -.v : trocps nn,1 th'-'.r ; ; : vs: t .'. a t In varlotn t.-irts of t.: c i: the -'..ii'-r. . 'e rom tt !y. - - ". . ' i Tins has 1areas. i -ts ri ::.'.y perat!n in evfiy wjy t.J ! to e x p d l '. oei.vcansn of ? h n r the w'.th J:awS of . . ... : i i .1 s u p n

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THEY SAW THE JOKE

A Br!;?1! corr'"?prrvVr the Lop.rl.'.n v lv r.-'pi"-a Fm'le of ?!.':-''a ' ' i"a. ; troops hr-adil. by tr:i;i i !i '!,-:., est end in .1 - and miTr -

direction of Paris. Thar is. 'br-y wore soni of the Orman troops rorpr.My rr.pdc p-isor.ors by American fisrhttrs at Chatcau-Thirrry. As thev wpio patrtc 'hrouh a f-n.i'.l French vi', laze the inhp.bn,-r.:s oou'.d not resi?t cryinar out

riciiv -vch Paris?" o.vaf. of

RCtuailv prinnod rppr-ciativdy and answorod. "Ja wohlV wliich rb.m?e nr.d rrin may be fn-ely rrans".a-pd into fh--Araerlcan, 'Ton sabl !'" Tte officer.. !r sb.ottM b" noted, did not reply or pmile. rrusfian e-'f'Hr o- d -v. Inns in it? officers nei'b.er a sense of hum.-r nor the craces of a good pport. PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL.

Profes?'onal ball, as everybody knows, is to be suspended, presumably for The term of the war. It? passm.: Is now a raafer f days. F.y ?er.:finVr 1. at the latest, this great sportins Instinrion that has Ions filed so b:e B place in American life will pass ntiiotlv out of exigence. Will It come back? Tl.ro 1- no doubt that It will. Its character, however, o somewhat chansed. I" Is to be hoped, at least, ?;-at cr"::.n undesirable features will be eliminated. The par.ie has been so wretchedly commerc!ali?od that as a raatt.-r of cold fact there is today little centime ".-tpor:" b ft in it. A team ha? lone fince Cfa.-'fil in any way to rr-pre-sent. the city it s-r.nds for on the -core board, riayers have become mere aired rr. n. not playine a frame so much as workirar at a fr:t:i-- f-"r the benefit of "magnates" with whom baba". is a mere bu-incss, conduct -! for the most part alon in-rcil-'-ss v 'i.-in' ?? lines. A player's independence aim..-! whn'.lv eona. Specialized skill is paid far beyond is rca' worth. vVirnirss or losses mav be Inordinat !y laree-. The whole thine is a b'e commercial ga ruble-. b;;-. l on 'b cspi.-.itar'on of a sport essentially rotuiar nnd a dm ra b! -, raat crowine loss so year by year. This det .- r'or.t'ion b't h;:;I ba effrc on the public. A calm ob-orvep is srrtvt rt o the conclusion that patron themselves ara tin. r tjch cood sports as they us'd 'o "io. It is well .hat we rr' ?.- b" thrown back, for a while, upon amateur baso'a". Tito --ovorsion will do tho came a world of rood. V.'h n j ' if- .-"sii eti.l lull is re-mmed, there may bo h'.-oi-i.! back in'o it some of tho wholesome, Invigoratine amr"': ?; o il tha Jt bns lost.

UNPATRIOTIC BAKING On the who'; pafrotio ' wa pntatos and a -a-mi with the croon be m-

ulb.-d f rom the war earrlen alone Par ori'"- of the 'j'tos's had "stiioci o'ier. a 1 -. cake wjr'i thick

red up a oak"" '.. :. i-.c chocolate fro-tio, The donor ,,f h r-l-o v the cake v.-on't i-ood as ),.',) product of her a-t. i n'r had at all this ummer. T'o-v t'-.ll. pomethinc is wronsr t t . rv 'b-o. took a cake root r.y a-,, o-ere tt Fhould. Well, I was other kind i h- avaknow, the ,ec(r.d -r. ' In her desp ur this w not nor br. k m a d ', front porcl.i. "One of my n--: rh It la this qiiivr f ,eOne worab rs t h reads, tlao ': s ul. oir an had ti : 1 h -! i lf ;.; of pre-war or cart ? t-. ; t-e, r C'lit ' aif not r.ri tho fa the fa'iu of corn rati'':1! t.re used insto-- ' Vhe v n

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, . . 1 t'i' i - - - 1 v ' ' 1 " " " ' ' .T. ; . : - , I " in. !.:'..- ii'ii't'. Tiroes nuU com- ; piftritfnt. f..r the return of j ii. ti 't liotl.'O :i"iiy. i lctv.T of H!"-ril OUR t I i , ; . : I r: i . t-it n i .it';-r ,'ii.ir, i :i ii - ial pie--ire j f ..J ami fui'l ; that ;

than they can hanJie tn ti po many ttin are Lite. T!!"'sh;'U r.-:.':

- - r.x. ana ,s !;,; qua ml w.'ll l r Hid is CO :- .1. parrment ! " 1 - '.... - : I : ! 1!! n - ..fli-mn a in- . ' ' ' ' 1 raiiroaai anil i si i i luios of wiir k. !i;t- turrr'.F (Fi- F-.ir.i; Turkey a - an to havf' kf-; t ' l - ilitiacl to ttr.-r. tbrar to carry !i t w;m! no of Asia. "o:; - '1 - f-Vi:i n -. :i i.l. li''iiio fr-nt sf-nl bar'! t ( nf-ro. s a rv ?o eras!' I- sto' v That roiis.-- j ;n ,,riior to tn.-'.ivo tl IV. v.. and !; r,.-rr..an officers - bins in t !! si'ru-n the common poMWs j w,n come o know I two ind;?pepsab:."Tcr'uno never marks a pe?r-;mir-t:c

told i;s we coul 1 u"o in ope whea t. must use less ftizar."

Tr-oo e-innth , ..:. we must use le-s more who;.. WE see a h ere a md what dreds of pounls i comes alone and fJerman rear over DAYS. meal Tvhh plenty of j maenifiocntly and iris are fully as

jp.-s wilp.rp s:-.v- h'-'d like tn fu classes somi-wh'-r1' : t ruck bat k .

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pt; ;ri ha-e p-jrl- n anv htadt w-;th cak-s the;- are h-avv, o: KAIelin says I The h.-r morr.lne 1 j 1 hadn't r? as i J c ip. v- i: y- - farm h , x( ;: dot ff rf And do ou on: id-'.i f that d.-piaytd by o rcpres' r,t i !: k wopiu than 'be cabal that it wri" ,i-i'-r washine the pot a 'i -1" Of lUCri. THE Gei a, io pom t . 1 hej i:,f l i it d I if ok to t r.-H

us. n iwii-iliiyj ouifiii li '-a s and wb.rt t sh' v to laal-o 'to- rich cake.toe!! a;-. r- makint pibib'.- n ii' tms or t :is : .lis, mi " :m a 1 reins. , t c

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t , cv.-rv ;-;;' ;"!'' ami I'Vt-vy Ti-" fiM' wi- iii Ulil" S.lh!!.'!. ,-u-t? , . ; ,,,: ! h,i lii.'.l. (:!:'. il-''!' 'i-nu:ii;i ion. hiuc, ami iv,: t. Hi to t ho ( nni'ti n ami aM tuir ?o!'li'T t. 1 1 n. FRIEND THE TURK. h f. ! ;! - i r tpi.i;. It ; r i i;ii!'.::iria tn fall miltira.l for TurUetf ti." arl-it r of tlnw -s '.' ci a iu'f n?:iinst tn a lii'l iiionpf ;' 1 J;, ;- i : .MVl ii i 1 ' S ilClW 1 11 t i P n (.:.; n .-Al!,,!i. f T'; " r;; -fir'- mT r'-srn mont ;in-4 F.fmany ami Austria. if Tit:k'-y :rfiTiMl- to f plit ttf .:t, tin "-hv d-'privina h t'-ntrai - !si.-ii!l 1 o p.'.'. .'"ll.irly pl.asetl to f i v.- .1 V 1: -r Orniwn :ti:i.?T a. T'krainia nw, - " -.--r. i oiTt tin. V ! r.ot trnrtt nr. lr nnv c irf'ir" -;i a p.i'i's. It i well ,. war with P.or. if by so dome we h;.ve T-irk a;;:rn-r ilun: bur uo nor any miFht. nri- or -. ' oio ra ;o;i with tho Huns - r vrs of the Xi'ionian raro. the urt- - i if F'l n ' p a n r i v i ' i 7. rr i or. . I 1:' as Turk.-y a-i H is to crush Onra:my, - . tr:nr:ph of do.-.--ncy and cnlirrh'im

CONCERNING HELL AND PARSONS.

'-,, -rmnns"" I say ro hell with the Germans," says the Rev. Pr. Ch s A. Aa'on rf Tope k a. Km?. "If you ever come acres a man wi'h a bomb don't say to lvm. Tome oTsale. hroher, an 1 us prav." Pon't flap him on the wrist. Trr.ss btm t;p. tike him out to the meadows, plaae his damned bomb on Via elmst and then stand off a few feet and va'rh him ee blown to hell." We have heard a number of dise-ns-ions of tho situation. Tt seems to us the Kov. Dr. Ka'on covers it as well as an v bodv. Our ro-r.et for the clergy continually in crcases. We l-n.k forward to the tinv when the cU-rcy

and place a proper valuation en the wordp in the r.nc;!h laneuaee. ana

we have p,o srmnathv for and no excuses to make to

tho.-'e phrinkinc viotets who have coose pimnle every time those two expre-sive words appear in these columns.

COMPENSATION. r . w;th bctt, hands fa'l," r "Voii rot-.ce 'hat when they tho-.- nl.-o told us we Pes' thr'p J? a more optimistic tiolnt -I-,,,, r,Af.. il-.a i-tet as they tr.'d tie ?urar, Thev no tol 1 us we could use sroorl man a skins in th public print is boll?" '? wiien you have hun of suei.r on hand and th povernment se-je? j- rind o;: f -a.', your puny proit and c-t in 1 -ad.

AFTFR all "it is an immutable rule pf nature and you can't chance it. Fa'l-i-r may bo a eood chum of the small bov, hut let a pain come alone and the little tyk.e knows that th most comfortable p'.ao; in the world is mother's lap.

FORMER Fre.-idrnt Ta ft says that wo must send an army to Russia. One of these days somebodv is coine to s'o-i up to the cenial William and ask him in a loud and querulous voice -Who th 1. !'- runnln.e this war any-

I IT should not take lone to double Pake county's I quota for cfrl studor.r n-iroos. The l-rys have ce-nic across

we- have no doubt that our splendid patriotic tr-;ck champion, , the w'-l! know a :t I ;o -'v. We ha ve mislaid our . ae ciri't see anvone holding the ! iO w ill 1:. ii" no ryrja'S from Lux- ;: t t i '-, ;- hia": Tho f lown prince ro-t-h ami if l.e can't t!;.-n-'f Luden--vff'r.; . r.s of prnip.incnce is lio-v who ilaioois for a chanc" i-t an Atit'-r ieiii pa! riot ic parade. no : n fore"' at one bi ..litii- dia.ti-iy hur!",co wiiu'ol be never 1 eat for r ex 1.

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Hero and Over There

THE TIMES g-oes flatly to o j"""- "r '-. j CfjL: V,' 1 - ' ' - thouaana Lake Cnunty men In the U. 3. ),;, i-..'.,! (h - Ni-K-i rial" nt noon f.- J i ,'cl ,,rj, , , ' A. or TJ. 3. N. tIkbo boya keep poatert ; f(ir r.,s,.,,, s. r:i. urf, X. Y . . i '.''' i, - - . , y tK1 meann. rhoy have no o'Uer , , f" ' f fl V .v- '

Wnv of STfttttno- 1Yi, ritwa. It li'. i.i home for thr.ni. The? want tba news of tUe hoys they knorr. TTott want , tToy t'o 7tK us f r them, let a keep each, otbei i pasted as to the comlngrB and ?oinr j of our boya In the service. Wntu . briefly or call up THE TIMES a an act of patriotism. Do It now. Cnpt'itln J A Phevlcny of Hammonrt. nn of the city's wi ll lin.nvn rihyxlcinnn loft l.ft -vrninir f t Ft. fVli-th'irpe. Mil. f- r the mei!i.-rtl lesrrve. Mr. nl Mr. 1".. W. IHnrrl'IcHe. llnmmmd. f 471 K. Ptflte street. hav- rece'ved word of the pnf arrival of their son, i "nrpor.i 1 H. fiinwlddie. nvptsmn H;l. adilr---) l liiit'alion A. 63 Art.. C. A. ' . . A . K . F . Arthur llrlr of I.nwrtl, eon of Mr. prol Mrs. Henry Helper, formerly of n;im.in.-.nd. has arrived Fnfo'.y bti." ho .as and hi parents are rejoicing. T)..v nre niuhty pr'iil ' the hr,y as they Imv" every reain to he. Prlrato Kloyd ItBnrch of St. John. pon-in-Iaw of Mr.. K!Izah'h I.auerman, now f-tnti-inr-d at ppok a r . Wash., write that their company will pro overseas in a couple of wei-ks. Mai Klre, lurence Htiher end Ftdw;n Fori, rf II t m mend. C" t" the ilr.'i' I.akep Kaval Training ..-hocl t---Piiorrow to train for the navy. .Toarph SomerVllle of 4-'."i Trnmiin avenue. I in traintnst with the S'oh Keiment of Fnsr!neers B. rmp Pherinan. Ohio and like his duties fine, has ssinel ten reaiols pin.-e hc has been down there. Chnrlcp Thorne, Jr., of Keat einrr, w!:i left ft week Bsm Friday for the e;reat t.aket training camps, wt its to mother at Fast Gary that he is well Mttsfled with camp life and that he i.a tr.-trir.sr we. I Theor,M, Woi,io r.a,t r.,ry. flr.t ...i,!,-r v,!V- h. has bn a ("amp sh-!!---. Miss, fr nearly a year, has been a sracst of relatives and friend? here for several r'av-s. Ihe three rtaat .nry ynniu men, Andrew Glover. Michael Reich. Jr., and peter Jreich. who left a week ago Monday for Fort Thonns. Kv . reached ftrr.p at p. m. and at midnlsht were ptIv en their uni forme i C. rranklln Falrrhlld. Hammond. 1 I vfar old eon of Mr. an-1 Mrs. B. P i Falrch'bl. 5M Indiana avenue, has fitK . Xa y at Great I. :ke and Is n -w In tra nirt at Camp Ie'-att:r. Frank has been in the employ of Ihe. I. H. H!t at their Michistan avenue station. Indiana Harbor for the pi st four years and had recently been promoted to the positi- n of rate clerk. .1. L. Itrusel of Indiana avenue, ttnmrnond. has received word from his o T-,cob n.-usol R2 Art. G. A. C. A. E. F . wh.o left Hammond a year ceo in April, with the other hieh school hoys, that he has arrived safelv over seas, and if you think that "J. I." in't proud of t):at boy. Just see the smile on his fare. "It's a great relief." said J. P.. "to know that the hoy is safe over." That's no lie. J. P., we know from experience. Fred Kishriipp. WhltinfeT. of the "..'.ft Aero S.jimrlr ai, who has been hre on a ten day furlough, has returned to the Wilbur Wriuht Flyin Field at Pnytnn, etiiio. vtllllam Ilrown. of Central nveniie, Whitir.g. has received word that his neph"w. P.obert Pharpe, of Whiting, arrived saf-ly over there. 1 Mr. and Mm. Vlliert Seherer. of St. .F'hn. received a card from their son. it. a v saying: "The ship on which I sab a! has arived safely overseas " Kav l.-ft St. John April first, wont to Fort I ! i a : i t . m, X. V.. left Xew York July .-, for I'ar.arna. Address at this time is unlui o w n . .air. and airs. Hert Ituttcher. tVhltlnB:. received uo.'l yest.--l.iy that their son, Wiiti-.r F it- 'ner had airivcd safely r.v.-v-ias. Crporal Albert H. Prholz is ;ji1s' theii":bt to he witii Mr. I-tutr-her but no u...i -was ie, . ive.l from him r. to ye.-terday. Iletirr It- 'iluth, ll.inimiiiiil. fust orlliin r-f i ra 10 : t fl,. Irak cat. i with fern. j.ny .3 3, Sih Itattaaon. l."9 l;--p a .' a it-ad e. Cam)) Taylor. Ky. 7e .1. Humpfrr, Hiinimnnd. A. S.. I". X' 1!. P., ' V iiipa n.v 4 4' Itarrncks r.l. is av iiere .-no llainftond r.avy buy t i l.ts Mi o-; , s Charles l. I nker. Hammond. Is now fa': o..i 'n !'.... ;.anv it-. 1 " t ' h Ip-it i -.t-uad". "a:i ; Tayb-.r. Ky.

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v. Tl.-ir final !-tinat l"n Is tn. ;.,. k a,. v.in-.mvr-r H. TV. it i ' ' i- Ut.v. s ,f .h, n.w ,,i.lr w.i e af th tram to hid tii. ni f l , .,.Wf .,, - A nnv "irili tia been fnnit for the Ituliinn Lidr-rty ;i;ard. Tw. hiinrl rei c- ;v p. i n i t.ive h'-.-n to.' t lie 1 n s : f-i ; o: ; . - .! f- r the -e of civilian ?r.Miitn l . it as a vs 11 a h! e . r '. ".f.j; ni'-n r--i.-ii-r-! , v . lira ! t. IlKiire tiii-.de iii!itic by tbe Marine t'orjis j'i-t i'o.-i n:!t r- ir i n i i a no- int.. i o.w that, fine war the comhas ml st. 1 13. 2 i-o;a!tts inrt-r -1 ear. of (-.ce. represr nthe HO jier cent of the enlistment! durinsr the period. Privntr Alex Inllc-rmnn, of St. John. ie..ni-'icc to tho i'!-'in.in- orp. Abetdeert I'r.v:n Gro'itids. tn-par.v F. Aherdeen. N I ., is nii'li r quarantine f..r s.arlet fever, after t-eirc s-rantol ,i fuilotjch the latter part, of Julv. Prlvnte I.eo II. I,. merman, of St. John, was transferred from 1h r.'h Training Pattalicn to 334 Infantry. Go. . C-amti sthrman. 'hio. Word hn been rerrlved that Kddie F't:taernb1. Hammond rich newsb.- y, !,'. en":.-t'--d lat pp. -inc. has art'v.-l f afely .-vi-r-i-a". He was with '!i P r.-d-;e traln'r.s: detarhm-nt. but w rensferred to th artillery when at I'ETp i!l?. X. J. afra. HonaM Dallna. Wbltltna. has reived word that her on. Oeor? ("roids. has arrived safely overseas. Wllllnm Vll, Zir, herldan aTenne. V.'hlt mtr. has enlisted as a mechanic, and will leav- for Inliar.apolis on Aug. 15th I.lKhtel Wl Maker, nho Is stationed at Camp JiT'h K. Johnson. Jaksonv'lle. Fla.. with i"ompany 4S2 Motor Trip k Supply Train 41.". Flock M.. i wiH.j liia wife Mis. W httatker or -l S-i.l street, that he has Just re.-ejve-j hi rhe.roos r.s Serpv-ant of Q. M. G. Mr. Wh'.taker wishes to express his thanks tr the T!n-a f--r the eood news It has in printing about the soldier h'VS He ha? rcoeied several royoes cf The Titr-cs. which have been greatly appreciated bv the boys at th the ear.: p. Harold Strntton, lUmmond, with thp I Medtral Gou ps at Ft. Mott. has Just been promoted to pr?tant, eo ne ,vrj-es his mother Mrs. Katherine Stratton. S:$ E. Ptat street. I'rlvnte Leon N. Itoicht. AVhltlng. who has been at Gamp Humphreys. V- has a new address which is Chemteal YVr fare ba viro. Overseas t asuals. Camp Merritt. N. J. He experts to soon be bound for overthere, and has the distinction of being a member of the f.rst cr. nip-any in thi3 branch of .! service sf nt ov .MS. Wesley AVIrkey, head engineer of the Lake County Ice an! Ccld Storage Company, son of K. W. Wiikey. member of the Pake Ceuntv Council of Deer.c ..sivinvr en';i;t i.e'ei'ed his services and has been inducted into the engineering department of the quartermaster corps. He will leave for

Fort .Me-gs. uastungtcn. v. .. in a rMlne to Word received at Gamp few days and w til d.-pas t s -on tor firman. Chillicothe. This is a deservices, narture on the nart of Pncle 5m in

Chnrlro Johnson of Fast Chicago. whis stationed on the the f. s. S. Chirac", fit New London. Conn., was home on a few divs furlough, visiting his parents, the I.. Johnsons of Tod avenue. Harry It. Vliller. I-tast Chicago, with Cempmv 1'. 34 Engineers, stationed at Put t benjamin Harrison. Indianapolis. find a former Indiana Harbor boy,, spent a f r w .jays wi'h the P.. M. P.ari.uis in lST.th street on a furlough. He was bookkeeper fit th Inland Steel he'"o-e hi,, en! i st non t. F.tlwnrtl llnrtnn, i.art, who Is stationed n't the Great Lakes Naval Training staf-n. raai.ol in Gary Tuesday for a sh-ot vi":t with his undo and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. F ode rick H. Scot. TUT Folk street." He Is on a thirty day si-'k lea-.-" and after a short visit wilt go to his ho in Private Joseph hamela. stationed nt PinAr.t' tii-'. Tea.-. arrived in ?ary the f oe part of the -.reek to spend a furlough wi'h his wif-. Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Irstinla St.. j itaiy. l,fl received void of Ihe sa fe j t rival "f h--r brother, John Felka. i . i Cirl M. IliiUer. lormrr well known : ;ai v F,.-i--r dt-ah- -. who some m-.n-ts j board two to Cnm.; Tavl-T. has te --n

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i" t e ii - " 6,T.M e'ICIM OOrt These, soldiers are operating what .r known a3 tr e visual siprnaling I Tho soMier ataidinf flash es signals by puUinR the Rtrintr on an arrangement somewhat similar to an ordinary window blind. An observer at the support ftwtion in the rear cf this advanced position catches the fashes with the aid of j a telescope, sucn as tr.e otner fcuiui-x I in the picture is using. t ! a ti ? f " i r e d to t a ing- can-p. news by his friepds T f.o;rth f.ff i'-era' train- i f ivii: h was r c c e j v e d f Stimti-J Sf-riTnkukl anil Steven Jfndrxskl. '"ary. left from beard two en Wednesday fr Kelly Fields, Texas, tot heroine assistant aviat'.tn mechnn!-'" fit the la,. ro traivOr-E frV-"-l E Var-A ! M. O. Kfllfv of Hammond, stationed . at. Camp Ts-'f-r, Ky.. v.-rites that he 1 likes the t' Mier life ard baa y. e n j aa.-icned to duties in the repirr.ental poftoff ice. j Two of the Hammond men nininn and waittne to he tent to Frar.ee sr" Captain Ornhnn who is at a port of embarkaion. find I-ie-it Floyd M-irrav at Fort Fiinst.in. Kansas. Ir. fleorsre Wnnlrlriee, Lowell, re ceived a letter j-e.tt.r.jiy fr-m his brother. Dr. Ernest tV--.nl rid e in wh:'-r he stated he was now a full ferleed citizen of the Potted States and wa proud of it. H had received not're that b had successfully pasd the entsmlnaticn end was row a sec-n-1 lieutenant. VlrcM Sorltehfleld and Zlm Vlant, Powell. left yeoe'erdav fc Tland. ? G. where thev will er.t'-r th Marine framing camp. It. J. aiurpby. Hammond, now cets his Times nt 7mount P'p' K-". SI?. T-ouisville, Ky. tfrrit. K. O. Reed, for three and a : V a I e V r-1 1-9 a salesman 1 t it e I . . r. !mi 1I r r Vo 1e I j h e ci in Mav with T wh.om went to Texas, has ben promoted to Supply Store---ant. s-i--t F.oed I wants to har from n Pr-'end Fred AVasrhnnsen. Himmond, 7.3rd .Artillery. Bat. A. Fort I.evett. Fortland. Me. writes that the weather there is break'ner lil re-or-ls for h-at Albert .1. Fnrker, Hammond. Tet. C. i Fort II . G. "Wright. New T' poj tr.sr to box the tenth of next month I and eavs if he wins his match h win I v.e ,-nck '"f the walk at the fort. To .orrect drfeetlve vision, the war K . h decided 'to sareK- eveclauses to soldiers who need them, acthe treatment of soldiers. Not on'v will the government make d'-te rmit-.e I efforts to clear up the -islon of its meu by providing the best eye specials t a available, hut also will provide the proper kind of lenses for the glasses. 'Sperk.'t John Neff. onf of the proprietors e.f Ti-,e Hiirii-i.-ai-i A-.i'o Co. and who ti few weeks an-i enlisted in the army In the a :!etii'ibi r pat r; n c department, arrived in Ha m.tnond Saturday nijjht and gave all a complete surpi i-. as not run I- is n--arst reln fives knew of his .iiiiinet. This. how. ever, is ch ara ot e r ist i 0 of "S; e " as he doesn't as a rule tell what lie ! tiz urineon d ''inc. He was chad in fail arm -.-khaki uniform from shoes up pr-d Poked J ist as large s ever. lie I kes it fir" and recommend? it to others. John had nnbr a few h u r s'ai and left S ina.-iv aft. rn-n-n f- r Fe-r-ent nti-3 from there tie went t-- the lantp at i'--: :a.a GOAL Buy early Ssvg moncv (Af HcIpiklliSroIitV fiWj Aid tlic litttkrs - v. . ruEt. Ar.MiMisraAT: X. I l Tr-MNKtV-l,

Z,ak Coaary's daaa la tba war wltn Q-ermany and AnstrLa-Eaa. faryi I'.tHsFF.T MARKLET. Hammond; drowned off coast of N Jt-rsvy, May 2S. J I ." , X ; HA.VNON. Indiana Itarto r; pt.-krr.aine poison, at Fort Citric! rope. CLattanoosra, Tean, June 11. JAiiEo AtacKiiXZIE. e;ary; kil-ii--l iu action in Franca ivhiie iiU.i llt tit i.i icuttisa ' ' -'-t 131". biu-s,,!, Watting; is. - 1. l':-a at Fon Sani lioustoa -f spioai meniu.-lLs, Jaiy ii 1J17. I-IiAXK MAN LK T. Indtam Iibiibo r; killed In France at Battie cf XJlie. Aug. 15. AKTiiLK BAoEEK, H a rani on-1 ; died at Lion firings, Tex., of epical meningitis, August 2(. Juii-i! bAiliiiiUUlwy, iai C'uui .iiied u X itLUi.ti, ttit. IS. Ali'l UUiv liuBtilt'l au., Gary; iiiiiei in t'rarice, Uct. il. i-liiUX. jAiiiiji va; AtlA, llarj , kliit-d at V iray iiicitfea. jAilLd MAC ivIXZli, Carj; killed at Vlll. l..u. lJuLkll tilLLLiXl, iiast Chicago, e... i,-il la F rance, iNov, i7. iiCKTu-N' HL'-Ni-iJtil', Oary; k.btd ia aviation acciustt ac 'Xauaferra tielUs, ivtruiau, T Lice. 1. U17. xiAx.xiY CUTHBERT LONG. IijUitn.a liurbor; kiued in acdutiiit at I i. liu&k. iexas, Uc. H. jjliitAUUD iJiCKl-NiiON, IjOweli, uitd doiiinvners la i'laaco, of i.i.oi.i-:i:a-, Dec. ii. tDiiAKJ C KOSTBADE, Ho ban: kuicd by explcaioa La t ranee. Uec TiiuMAd V. RATCLIFFE, Gary; killed Bocaenhtri ia i'ratica. ieb. 24. FP.ED SCH1IIDT. Crown Point; c'.ei of pncumon:a In Brooklyn, iiarcii 7, after Leii-s oa a toreaotd steamer. CORPuKAh EDWARD M. EULrLIVAN. Gary; killed somewhere ui Prance, iiarch 8. MICHAXL, STilFICH. TiPing; Ci;i.; lai lur; jiieuuicQia. iarca EOrtEET A SPIN'. Gary; Co. P. ISlst infantry; Camp Shelby; typhoid. March 17. CLIFFORD E. PETTY, enlisted at Hammond, Jan. 8. In U. S. cav- , airy. Ijicd at Delrio, Tex., April 3. PAUL. FPI.TO, Tolleston, died in hospital. Marfa, Texas, April Cf 15 1. Sergeant, inachm tun taitilion, Sth ce.valry. VICTOR SHOT LI FF, Gary, killed at aviation camp, Saa Ac-, tonio, April IS, 19 IS. JOSEFT EECKHART, Gary, died at an eastern cantonment; week ending April 23. 191S. LIEUT. IRA B. KING, Gary: reported kii.ed la Franca, April 21. 13 IS. NEWELL, PEACHER. Gary; Graves RegistraUoa Unit 304. died in New Jersey, 191S. E. BIRCH HIGHE5, Gary, ordnance department, died In Philadelphia. 1918. D. MISKELJICH. enlisted In Hammond April 26. 1917; killed m action on Balkan front May 25. 191 S. PAUL GALL, formerly of i;.af-;.- Creek township; killed In machine gun action in France, June lb 13iS. JOHN" MAGUIRES. Gary; bugler; killed in action somewhere in France. Juns 25. JOHX GAILF.S. Gary; died at Camp Taylor. Ky.. Juno 26. A BP AM FRY. Gary. 1?2 Aero Corps: killed in action In France, i -.iiv i;, i'i ;. H. FERGHOCKl". Gary; killed nt Rofhister. N. Y., in !-. railroad accident July 15. HARVEY HARRISON. Hammond, P. P. Navy; drowning in suikinc of torpedoed U- S. Westover. Julv 11, in war zone. WILLIAM S T E N P E R S O N I. owe!!, C S. Navy; drowned at submarine base near New London, Julv l'.h 1!UV C. J. TKUXONES. Fast Chica- ' poi killed tn action in France, i July 1"!- i MISSINO IN ACTION. j JOHN" ZFROWSKI, East e:hi-caK-o; Somewhere in France, July 4th. : KARL DUPES. Indiana Harbor; j enlisted July. 1"1T. in U. S. Ma- ! rices, parents notified July 15. l.lb I WEST KAMMOKD. JOSEPH s!LIETZAN, West i Hammond. U. S. Field Artillery. 1 Killed iii aa ion, France. April FRANK MIOTKA. West Hammond, lb P. Field Artillery; died at p. n; clns. Ariz., Jan. IT. 1318. j M EM OR, I AJvf By C. A. VOIGHX . Ol . j . r V .

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