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Miss Palierson ar.d Mrs, Wetzel Resign; Local Ciiapter is Bsliind in July Surglaal Dressing Work, Prma '.mrc'ci iii' d n ? hvr hern mad, in affiiis of th- H-nr.vi:' r.d 'h-tr-tei-. A n n i..l . ' rt -s. - ich. T'ir T ' e S !T''"!r. r '' of Mi?:? I.c'll'l Clarke PiMprs"-. '. .. i-cp, ; amo. c '.'. !'a 1 ig chapr- ! s f coun-ry. . .' Ic-i- Mc nan r-i::.i: has be n i'.u.if.! .!-;,? r M--iv;.-ty to take the jlacr "vi . T .'.i" who hi? res. m ec'-I- c tak. the vvolk of H : Service e.-; a : ' mrr.t. Mi.-s 1 " . : w:li i.'" ' Indianapolis S . pI":i.bM" ! r.. .te 'ho sie walks' c.-.i-re '. r trainir H -m- Serve-- ivi-rkfrs for "'re Red ' -.!' wiii tnn rot urn to act t-.s " rip-. .. ::; fiH'r-! ry for that ?viartr.'-n;t ('" 3 1 m n c.c-el tl.a; irr. SCrs. Wetzel Resigns. In tl " :" fT.n t n of M rs. Guy Wttzcd the. su err1., a i ilr. sirv :- i annie-nt ; met wsh a v- ry pre.-u loss. When the eiire tos decide io j-u. rt a surgical d fire i :m r.t M rs. Wets-d lolun''roi to t.'-i. t1., m ..--. ic -,.: 1 . a!.! ther t-r k -i:- f Op- w .'.rk m i fir.in;-(1 -ft r.. I. I'rir.fiu l"nk r her ifi.or: a ,i-r..::l working orgar :xr Ion his bf ' -i .1.- ;.-! at'i the work turned cut by 'ho ;.nr!ri rit has w en ur.vi:ili-fe-d pr-o.sp from h ail :-oirt i he has r.n - r .'- f' I : s o ro t o '1 tii f.r.c .f ! ,.-r l' ... i-T' work of the Red "rcss ''oil v. 1 , : ho ;ivi-0.1 hard M dtip'ico ; e. II rs Frank Kortn-'-r !: he n sproin!--1 act in? fhauaoan nr ti d-; artmnt 5 r thf t'l'f s' n. I'ndf r th rules of Thr rationa; -r-;n .! only t.'.o.o hv.!!t;p i-ur-picat (iriss.r.f; r rt if.ca t 5 tif olisible for chain). -i: of (!-.-- ! ra rt :r n t. Mrs. Nettia WoocUn Dies. Th stircicol dr??t'iit 1or-iirtrr or.t has elso rai. with anoth r 'ess in the death o? Mrs. N'f't'ii' Wo. din. one of ths regular instrtso'.orjs. The lops of tin of these faithful w rk'-i means a serious sethack to the work of the fhaptor. beC.U5 w ith ail too hundreds of wvinen ho an- working jn,,y a comparatively few hav r-aiiz-i the rieofssity tor regM'hr ia ' and have acpfed t op- ? ;-c

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i " ! t , ni t y for real Sflf-?a'r)lieiiig soriive. Tit" in.-n who K" to the army irive up ail personal comforts and wishes for the sake of th-tr country, likewise the nurses, and how can those who are living comfortably at home, with practically no lnC'n eniences and scarcely any abatement of ordinary comforts and luxuries, square themselves with their consciences for doing nothing to help? There are such people in Hammond, sad to relate. Snrgrlcal DreriinfT Slacking-. It seems that surgical dressings workers are slacking: whl'e Hammond hoys arc daily IxinK wounded In the front iuo- trenches The heat Is not permitted to make any difference there, it sac.-. id i.ot here. A':h' atrh 'he sifglcal rlressinfrs de-pa-iTo- n' 1 ft sum d work now fir the

pas! ilii 'e weeks, only a handful of workci j hat c 1 en coming nt. and as a j c ons en if 1111 tiio jiiiv f)U ta is not nair t'mpU-'ed and a large Auotust quota is pi'd up waiting to be made. The rooms are open daily except Satuiiia frc-ai ! n in. to 4 p. 111.. and hir.n:np rtxt waek will he open on Monday and Wednesday eveninfis from 7 to It p m. The diliReni workers jn the Red Cross point out 'liat .ui-i al dr ssinKs "nae h-ea practically .at a st andst i'.J. parily ..;::.' ! !a-k of publicity, perhaps. Objectors Should Torjfet It. A s or. e th work- rs says: 'Lots cf '(liii: yn at h. me or .-it the clubs ail parlies and excuse themselves for not working 011 the plea that there 13 someone ,n charge up here whom they do not like. Many have had the nerve to tell me ("iat was the reason they did not Collie. "We are ail human and none perfect, but thc-e same ones who are the 'Butts' are the ones who hate borne the brunt of the hard work and the 'kicks' and have put us In the front rank among Red Cross chapters as successful workers, ar.d i tithe majority of cases the 1 roubles' are caused by the pecplo who insist on having their own way and who 1 do riot wish to foliow the instruitions we are asked to follow by those in charge at stale or division headquarters. Where should we be now if the con-s.-ioncious ol.jet tors' had b-en allowed ;.. rule?'" More and more workers J.re froing to be needed in the sewing department as well, as word has come from Indianapolis that another big garment quota is scheduled for the Hammond, chapter. The, work sent out is accorded the highest praise by the inspectors at headquarters, so the women who nave been so devoudSy workinp all through the fearfully hot weather may well feel repaid for thtir efforts. ('i-.me out. ladies, end have a share in this rare opportunity for serving jour country. Ton mtRht be asked for much harder and more distasteful service. FOOD ADMR. RETURNS FROM VACATION Garv Food Administrator Rov fJ. Parrv has returned from a two weeks' vacation spent at the lakes of Michigan. . T . fc-JV-fr " jVJSr'? rfn i warn FT- A j 1

DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULE Ily IIS (ORXKll,. For Week ItrKinnlns tin. 10. Tuesday. 2pm --Volunteer Traininsr ("lass. h!b"rty Ihs'l Wedn--.-d.iy. 2 p. m 1'nnnmK, at a I'.ome I "a st H.amim.nd. Thursday. 2 p. m ("annnr; Jewish ("huieh-s; !.:h.rt Hall. Friday. C p. m - No wh.-it Br-ad-; Oohitnte.t Srlio,.

PERSONAL! ISOCiAL HEWS! T NOTICE. Any one who will r-r. t rooms to teachers I'hor.o Hammond 41r. S-l!-8 Mrs. William Pa vis of New York City !s the puest of her bro'lvr and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'aiK-- of Moraine auti'i. Mrs. la:s is a very p i( nt bride and her ..u.-band is with the American Kxped it lot a ry Forces In Fra nee. Mrs. K. J. O'otii'iv in was the leadlrft spirit in a delightful surprise party Kiven last exenintc at the home of Mrs. Ralph Knight. 12S Dcu'as aui.ur. and honoring the birtn.i;.y tirmi versa ry of Mrs. Knight and Mrs. T my Keller. Following a luncluon at which covers were laid J"fr twelve guests, trie ladies spent the afternoe n wi'h th-ir needle work. A business meeiinw of the Rooster Club Auxiliary was held last niiht in the Rooster club rooms at ' igat o'C,.-, k. It was decided to hold only one meeting a week inst--ad of two as forni?rly and upon the resignation of Mrs. Florence I Burroughs as secre tary Mi.-s Ma-ie Ratiiman was elected. I'lin- were irade I for a farewell party to be held Friday! evening honoring Miss Burroughs who leaves for Washington. P. C. within the next two weeks. Mrs William I.awel!, Towle street, will have as her guests tomorrow afternoon the members o." the Rnwena Cire le. The affair will be in the nature of a card parly. Miss Marie Riauer has returned , from hT- vacation whi-h was srent wifni friends in St.. Joe. Mich. i A surprise party was given iast evening honoring Miss Jtsophme Meyer nt her home on Russell street. Th" timewas pleasantly spent with music and games and Rt the close of the evening a luncheon was served to the following guests: Helen iock. Margaret Jostes. Mary Hoess. Lillian and Evelyn Schneider. Mary Knoerr.er, Margaret Weis, Mary Jordan. Rose Scnerer. Mar garet Ke.lman, Jcspi in.- Meyer. Cath-i erine an dAnna Meyer. Mary and Anna Zeller and Marie I;ejr,ert. The marriage of Miss c.wen fjertrude Parsers, daughter of Mrs. eb-rtrude Larsons Lawrence of Chicago, to James Hervey Stewart Fills will bo of lr.'crest to Hammond people. Miss Fa- vons oemg well known here. The wedding k k place at Fobyhanna. Fa . where Mr. Ellis is in the tanks corps . The Misses Mable Irwin and Mary Theis returned last evening from a delightful trip to The Dells. Wis. The young ladies wet" away .for about ten days and spent much of thetr time motoring to surrounding cities. The regular meeting cf Opa! Hive SSS L. O. T. M. will be held tonight in the I. O. F. hal! at eight o'clock. Mrs. Katherine Newton cf lja TTummcr avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Alice Margaret, Mr. George Schreiber of May street. The wedding will tae place .sometime in the tali no definite date hiving been set. The members ('f 'he Horn-my Cluh will meet 'omorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Parhr on May sti eet. The friends of Mis. Fred ripperman i of 1137 Jackson street will be sorry tu learn that her condition has become so n'armir.K that little pope is entertained I for her life. Mrs. r permnn has been seriously ill for a number of we :s. The Fxiual Franchise League will meet nt the horn- of Miss Alice Hess. S50 Michigan avenue, this evening. The iVhorsh Aid Sccie-ly of the Christian church will hold ,i!i all day session Wednesday in the church parlors Sewing C.re le No. 1 w ill be entei tamed by Mrs. Joe Miller. 29 Carroll street, Thursday afternoon. QIBL PATRIOTS. The Girl Scouts or Troops No. 1 and No. 2 will mec-i tomorrow evening at 7 j o'cook at Fnity Htl! and would like ,.il irnls to be present -is business of import it nee wiil be" transacted am' arrangements completed tor l.a-r Fay. Although the Girl Scouts have onlybeen in existence for two months some, very line work has b--en accomplished anu their record may well be taken as n goal for some of the older git Is and women of Haiiuiie.nd. Four of the giris of Scut Troop No. 1 of wMvii Mr-. Tweedle is captain have been awarei-d war medals. Misses Martha and Edna Muelhberger won their medals by doing VOu hours replacement work in war industries. Lola Garictt sold !" War Savings Stamps and Ruth Smith did SO hours of Red Cross work in the Red Cress rooms, canned 100 quarts of fruit and sold T5 War Savings Stamps. Mrs. E. J- Jones of Harrison street t ,., .rtipst her sister. Miss Lueile Haroia. ISAAC GETS A JAIL SENTENCE Isaac 'ilson of S60 Merrill avenue. Hammond, who was arrested July 27 by Captain Strong and Officer Carlson of the Hammond police at the West Hammond police station charared with felonious assault, was fined $35 and given a Jail sentence of 60 days by Judge Klo-i in the Hammond city court this morning. Wilson got into a fight -with Reels. Jackson of 58 Plummer avenue and cut

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h was in the hospital for weeks and has Just it'ittcn out. Hot'n Wilson iind I-eola Jackson ar? Cob. ref) ;)f..r,:.. MOSTEL GETS THREE HITS WITH WHITE SOX .Irl.nny Mcst--1. Hammond second sheki-r. who Joine.i the Whit- Sr.x, did himself picud yestesday when h- i..ade three of tlie six hits the teams KoT riKainst Caldwell of New York. SMALL BLAZE. The Hammond tire department was called out twi y e s t e 1 d a , re e to 0 4 2 calumet avenue wTn-ro th.-y put o'.t a fire in o and -m. -e to Ib.a--rtsdale which was a f.-tl.-c alarm. FUNERAlTOF RICHARD SCHMIDT Richard Schmidt. 4k years old, of ?.'" Kane avenue, died at his home Saturday afternoon of h'trt failui". He leaves besides his it. Rillie E. Schmidt, a mother. Mrs Carl Schmidt; ihree hi others. Albeit and William, at 'Ioibston and Kdwa id S.-htn.d' (it Telle Haute. Ind. four SiSt-rs. August a. Jaeger. Tina .otris at Tolleste-n: Kmlua Rung- at Hut Side una &i Hors-.-tnun at Chit ago to mourn hum Mr. Schmidt w s member of thMidtke Lodge. I. O. ". F.. Kncampment Lodge. Tiammcn's Lodge and Swit.hmen's lodge. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock thn from the Fmimaune! Kvangeliral churrh on Sibley street, at 1 .:''. interment in T''.lest .n c nif lery. T'n.iertakei Fmmerltn;; in v'hnrpe. NEW NORTH SIDE CHURCH The contract wa- i, t last msht for the i ompleti -m of the I'me Street Pre sbyterian tirir-'h. Fine street and Ch!eago avenue. The basenient was put in so :-.e tinie ago Vc.t w-..rk was disi ontiniied io; lack ef funds. For the past year Rev. M H. Krauss has been pastor df the. c r. g r g s t i on and he h a s r.eailv doubled the membership of the church and Sunday school. The people are very enthusiastic over the building, because their present structure is small and there is n other rhimh in that district. The builehng committee, consisting of .1. V. Keelcr. George Prusel and Rev .T R. Fleming, accepted the plans of Mr L H. Sturges. an Indianapolis architect and let the contract to Ptter Tani.-. the contractor, who is to begin work nt once. The hasement is to be enlarged and the new plans provide far better accommodations than the old rne. The completed building is to cost from $-2.5''( to $24. 0 0, including the lot. E. CHICAGO'S TAX LEVY The t.?x lew of Fist ChieaBO for the ensuing : ear was d' term in ed iast night h .- toe city council and it is found that a slight increase in taxes will be mad te. i be new lev y. Here it is: Corpora' ion $1 25 Light - -IS Water 15 Sinking Fund 20 Interest on public debt 12 Park n Improvement sinking fund .. .01 Library 10 Total J2 0? Th only changes made in last year's levy are as foUrvvs: Iast year, the s.nking fund was 10c. instead of 20c; the interest on public debt was 1c instead of 12c The total levy last year was $1 ?o as egainst 12 i"! for this vea r. This Tonic - Upbuildr Helps The Lungs W.ak.nid and tun down systems, threatened with serious illness, have found in EC KM AX'S ALTERATIVE an unusual tonic and up-hu'hi.r. often helping to restore health and strength. No alrohol. narcotic or habit-fot minfj drugs. Twenty v ears' succf'Ssfiil us. 80c and $1.50 Bottler, r.t all drngg-lBts or manufacture-i.-, postpaid. Ki'K.MAN LABORATORY. Philadelphia. 3J Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 18i7. Capital and Surplus Ji.t'OO.OOO.OO. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS. GRANDS Stores In all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches t603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. "82-584 Oakley Ave., Harrmond. Wilfred Httarhn, Mn. M Opposite PoRtofnee. PATENTS CENi) iOli MY FOE.B BOCS. HOW TO GET THEM." ft'a fll of Information yoa ilionld lroow. Remetnbir thit work antrusted t i- care is done In my uwa aSiccs, rlsht fcere In Chittfo. where y ucan call for j tonsultaticn anv bulne day la tba t year or acr -Mcnaa evening until cloc!t. ervlee tt to haa at any price nd it cflPte leaa. Fhcna Central SStt, JOSHUA R. IL P0TT8, B S. Dearborn St., Chicago 4TTORNST and COVNSSLOR AT LAW, UITB 1111 HARTPOaD BiaxSl& HAVE YOUR WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED BY FRANK SUTTIN JEWELER Better Work For Less Money. 565 HOH MAN STREET Majestic Hotel Bldg. HAMMOND, IND.

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Ferfhing's Crusaders, the official V . S Government movinir picture of the v ar. will be ehown at the Hammond tipheum theatre Monday. Ttieseday and Wednesday of next week. Jt comes fmm the loop theatrts with the reputation of being: the first authentic close-up" eif the war. The Orpheum theatre enters into its season of vaudeville Labor Dar. Man;;Sr James Michelt tetter announes ;! at despite the fact that prices e.f gooj actt. have gone up he will give his pations shows up to the standard he set ':st year. REV. WEILEY EXPLAINS FLAG CASE TO BODY (Continued from page one.) asking that it moke the closing order nnal and that these bodies had endorsed the closing order and appreciate the benefits derived therefrom. They off-red all assistance possible Snd ex pre d their willingness to co-operate with the defence body. ORDERS TO OAKA5E3 AND THE LAUKDEIE3. The power laundries of Gary. East Chicago, Hammond. Whiting and East Chicago presented a petition at ihe last meeting e.f the Council aksin that the Chinese laundries in tho.te cities be put on the Sime basis us the power laundries jn regard to closing, asking that truy be compelled to observe the san e rubs. a committee composed of E. W. Wieky. East Chicago; P. W. Meyn, Hammond, and Geo. Sheehan. Gary, was appointed to look over the ntuation and report at this rneetint;. The following resolution was presented and adopted by the- Council: Whereas: The. conservation of fuel and labor is of v:,at importance and necessary for the winning of the war. and industries end all classes of business must conserve to the utmost "Therefore be It resolved: That it is deemed desirable and necessary that aii laundries and garages now operating or hereafter established in Lake countyshall not be open or operate to exceed 10 hours per day. for 6 days of the week, and shall not operate on Sunday: and it is e.rdered that such operating and working: hours shall be between the hours of 7 a .m. and 6:30 o'clock: and no work shall be done in said places of business except between said hours, pj-ovided that laundries may remain open till 6:30 p. m. to receive end give out work. And Thursday evening of each weekir.ajr remain open till 9 p. m. for the purpose of receiving; and giving out work but for no other purpose; and be it further provided that garages may remain open at all times for the purpose of reee-iving cars for storage and delivery of same to owners, but no work shall be done or merchandise, with the exception of gasoline and oil be sold between the hours heretofore named. And

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after 5:S'. p. m. no liphts shall he burned or heat maintained ..r fu- 1 1 una -d -.-" pt such r.s is ahsedu'e-ly r.-i ssa ry f or safety and the reservation pri petty. "i: W. WJ-'KEY. "GEO. SU EI HA X, "I'- W. M E X ." BKtlOOISTS APPEAK BEFORE THE COUNCIL. Gary and Crown Print rirugiftr. headed by Hs,rry St ring f ei lo w . spokesman for the Gary druggists, want-d to know how far the lecer.t closing ord r effected thern. ar,j jf ,h, ,,,-esen' o;d r permits them , r.i anythi-m t:iv J.jvc in stock, tedd by the Council that no prohibition h?id been made gamt selling anything they bad to s,.;i, tl.. y woul.J not stand for the dru-'g.sts putting in a new line. Th !de;i of the Council m the . losing onb .- v.us to , ,,n. serve marpover and the e'ouncii does nor intend to interfere with the ,.re-sert eroer. J'.hn P locum of the Cer.'tv.l lung C'ti. said tnat the druggists we-r willing and ready to co-op. rare wl'h 'he e'out.ty Ct.r.ncii and weuk with thm in any order which they might pass. WHITINO PETITION 13 OSANTED. A petition .from the Whitlr.g merchants to change the ev t-r.ings of closingof stores in vAhjtuu us the Standard Oil Co has two ray ....ins a month. (n Wednesday the Whit-.ig p.e.pie pei-tie.-r.cd the Council to : ..-rmu them to keep c.r..-n on Wed.iysda l,n, nights a "''nth hnd close Thurrc ;.. Ti.- Council conceded this a fair ;.rc;s :cn sol granted the re quest of ;i . l.n ,t.g icerchants. The petition w,s re- :.-u by J. J. Keiler, fuel adm.ni -jut-..- of whiting. The mater of the ad; ust m rt cf a bill incurred fer tr.-.s; ortatb-n e.f two camps of Gary boys w'.e. ha! be , n pfnt ti work for th-- fv.,., sur Co.. Mi higan. was prestrrcj l v . men J. lngalls. a Boys Work rig Reserve c-ffi-

lal of Gary. The rii, cess and was disi-on ,nud aici the Owasso Sugar Co. did not keep !0 their part of the contract ij, several instances so the Council wiM e jn , -.jmrnur. t-a-tien wi'h the Michigan Sugar ( '.-. and see if th'- matter can.iot be- sett , A threshing problem between two pi online!: Crown Po.nt l'arrn.-rs was thrasher eiut by the Council and matters adjusted amicably. As a r- suit on--farmer will have his grain thre. ii. - i two weeks earlier than he would cave had not the matter been brought to thj attention of the Council. INDIANA RAINBOW BOYS FIGHT (Continued from p-.ge one.) since the allies have taken the offensive. In part it follows: "While we are unable te. gt much mail out we were fortunate in having this brought up to where we- are located in the big push. "We have been pushing 'lie ermy back and be is put'ing up much resistance as possible to cause us thegreatest possible 'essun; il he reaches his prepared line of resistance "This Is e.pen warfare, the kind that meets with everyone's appr-.v a? .My big guns have been nickname d 't tv-neh

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