Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 29 August 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIKES. Thursday. August 29. 1918.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

immod.atcly and on the spot into a government war ! savings sucp. ' . A mere genera! impression that you are economizing

8Y THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING t P'w'CLISHINQ is apt to ho a snare and delusion, because U gives you COMPANY. i nr eony ronscii uce. when you lot go a lfttlf hero am "" - - " , j , r, pn.j jt op? r,t take many letMngs-go to douse

1B uxi county i:m uai.y efv " ' 'V , - , , Say. i:trd at the ptatofflca in Har.uwctl. JJ-'; the halo of tho m-afless davs.

Sued

2. 101

Tna Timos Ea.ct Chioaeo-In .1!ana Harte

IJaJay. i"!r.:red a: tr.e y. mbrr IS. 1813. Th Lftko Cour.tr Times

i-ntcrea at t-a poitornce m

t;.fSv in Saturday ar.tj

'eh

daily scP

IN . v

hmr.:

,n1.

hruary .

tj Those million ttoytt in Franco would infinitely better

havo Hty.-! t.i homo than to have gon over titer with a men pon-'-iiil impression that they worn iroinn to lick

Tin ria-T rivxnrr fimm Dailv tlCC. SUUOr

tared at the poton.' in Gary, April IS. 112. XI i uadar tha act of March J. 1ST. f"r"-c " matter. -

FOKEICX ADVEhTlSIXG OFFICE. I Rector jsuhdlr-.j,- -

iuu- , ! ho kaiser.

and

Every morion th-y mak rigorous Mib"rdin.i'ion f

.Cb'.cajco .'

TELEfHOMCS. Hammond private nciiaojt) 3J M. SU J-

i , i :ar wr.atever armumna; ,

Oarr Of-. T

Naajau & Thompson. East Chicago.. F. I Evaoe, Eaat Chicago

Eaat C&lcaffo. The Time..

You aro not supporting t honi adequate! 3 if you nm pome on more mere- good StiN-nti.-ns and general Impression?

ON SPOILING GOOD PICTURES.

. ,' 1 vr,iv5 . S- si & 3r-& iwiy t - ?- Tr-L.ifif v iaui X 1-1

D.rT.u, .u-,.h. 1 in luciuuriaui i

1 1

oare fully tiiought

a foiontitic

Iadifcc. Harbor fN.vi De&!r) ..lepaons ;

WtiUn T:p!or. f,0:l, Crown Point Toi-Pn . Uarfler rald-Up CircuJation Than Any Two Other Paper. ;

in the Calumet Region. If tou hava any trcubls fretting The T:m- make

plaint lmmrJ'.atly to tflf --tr r;it!on depar'rr.ent. Tae Times w.:i not be rospcnsib.s f-r t.ie retJ. - oany u&aol'eited artu-a or ?tter .mi win - r.o!'a a ; rnoua corr.aiun-.caf.ocs. Short a'.fcr-ed letters oi gen.-sa taierest r:ated at dlscret'.on.

OTICE TO iUBSCTUEEBS. If you fail to receiv your cjpy cf TPS cromctly a you hi !n the past, please i

t has ber. lost or was r.ot snt on f.rr.e. Remoter tr.at tk. .r -c ..1 w!th he uresr.t r.iov nr.e-.t cf

troops ar.4 their supplies: that there H un:ua: la various parts ci the country for f and th. .nx. v mAr Vhicms than they ran

itrs h.rs lata. i

137 w ny ;s st neo--jary :,-,r a moving picture oporaios

. . .Telephone a project ins; tho film on tho scrt-cn that you pnrtlculirlv Telephone !l-ri , r . . '

Tpo to ooeerve care-ruiiv to nunesqua it in r.urnen

not thins

o'osque fnfhion and nf'uiy .-poi! It? Is ho undor orders

he. hoi:?e which ks ! 1:0 1 th cn-vk d out of :.tf ir;:a so yno.hor crowd can bo h rid in? i. the only nam ml p. rA rational cjtp'ansi'.on m made. In .'omi ir.v with mrst noi-l.- ;n t!-y

1 d :y ;:r.d Rfri( ration t aio lond of good r.iovtng pic

' uron. j;.o appe.-ii to tno in:ui!C-nc. a ri 1 t4. tr,,. rye r.inVss a v.-oakr.o; ? for sror.os of actn! hfo, fur n- w.5 p:tur--s and a thi. tiiio for 'va: war pirturs Thori r. ! t soni- ri'U;hhou.-.o and s'lr.p.-:ick co-md os that

rry in ord-T 'o put t-.on 1. hirli

POTS it Jooks end feots more and more like v &r ars3 lIIEriE we pausel for our daily ham sandwich) WE may tnitl-fuily ald TASTKS more etui more like It also. 1.. YilS. he's one of our foremost proo-r woMtner?., bo i.u iondor ii tan afford the luxury.

("it 'P. 'est of honor

year s k; raw ns:

or ha1?2

, e or i or can 1: -uiii not bp pu' in

esur thv - --i har.iV. -5 i bon

- t; c t r o b f-

u:c

t honi

II H I

ror wav

V i h'

iS ?i crown of idery and r'"''- 8 IlKiil of '.he .&m rr.atettal. IT v o u ! 1 lr a puck wt! wouldn't tt. If proplc- only did the thlr.gf?

THI1V rould atf

Tl 1T:1

nr. ni.".ti nlw

to.

s picture m;; ' lion rvf- ' :t. b."ad or tai

nromtit'.v. For tht rasoa rr.any

Tihes has increased it rnatllns eq-iiprr.ent and Is cooparatiny to evesy way with the postoff.ee department j... -" -. i.hvs rrt Irjsvitae.e be-

teuse of the aaorrr.oua demands upoa the railroad, andeen advertised. UkO withdrawal of men from many licea of work. ; t a licai movie show the o'her nich a now?.

"s ho Art

i - hru'icn thf Ti ar..i f-r. :!j.

t id.ou'.ous by rush. a- it hf 1; j .- irr(.fr; 3;-, r". n I1 ! C it ilUilOS- I of i'. "f .iiniost call that oh !

1 vm-'y under fals preten.'f-?. especially w-Jier. i ir.o to s-e hat particular picture they have !

I K ft wr; I'ur.s o,

? ta ; . r r-

thtr.ki of h!rn-

.1-1 hufv

TMAT'S rlfrht b'.ys w ! 1 i-n'. t'.'"'k wi'a ft;.! In hi

' K h.ipp 'hst v.n r.oKETREAT expert

in th? H'.

THE war w!U at that make n or 'hnn It

men 1

tVIM. COM. ; AMhM'i N(i The Ten Commandment WON'T rn '! thom any easier to k-op. ! tvn I'OX'T suppose thf.? I. W. V. i

j j 1 1 hi the i

MINT) very rr.acb heir. jt in

l-i-.'S- lit TIM !il when there is so 1UVH pr-srrity ITR it ctrtdini sr&res them t'-'iti.i EVKRTropT e!p- workin? WHICH is an excitd. r.g painful

;pec-i

I. w. tv.

cm; i. ntry 1 i thi; itSU'e il-

PAT

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Tr f '-r3

M:

i:-t t '.' i r.

Hf-nt!' al w& s

rivf n p.

HO'.VF.V K C r.at s

way r,f figuring it

I l'ICK? j w 11: v;. !

r. :

ha vr:

, ''m f nt 3

brirrVer

n.r.a rriore

projecting scne

!v 'to-Sn V.3

a 4 -

t'n in Paris 'his

a th gr? Fourth of July colehnoar, p?rons wore Ed vised to coma

"ur b'l'.s anions the so'diee Thav r.j-m

happened? The flrn was spoiled .-.hsolutoiy by

h .-, t

out

DON'T GET ALARMED. There seems to be a sir:t cf r-"?'".t s-r. lag itself among rr.ech?nics and worVieis ir. axe affected by 'he 21-45 draft whcli is no the circumstances. There is no occasion for alarm whs-ev no occasion for haste. A disposition cf tea

rees on par-id-?, .oic.-.i '

here and there tjit the United fa'es is going t- c-:.i Tom. Dick, and Harry regardless cf their orcuyitiort o (ttt-ve with the colors, and this fear is groundle? ? ilea are wondering whfher they should ru;h 'o government factories and ordnance phtrrs so a? ro ksep out cf the draft, and this practice will be the very worst thing they could do. The government can reach into an ordnance plant and call you to the colors 'u?t 'he

: tvha

' -.iM ;uat ii wis aimosi linrosf'.oie to ; get r.nyTliincr of p-wp vai'i our of i. ?o;dir wrr

..iuv ".j a ' ...: as running in th

: !:k ci 9 n--n. Th'-t w :" r-'io.vn ;,s if h-- we:,-. ! far.d-r.r on pins and r-cd'os A lucturo of Grn. W. C,

an wnu'i! have beer; trloved bv tli-se who knou- V.:-,,

a? sh--.t i.v? the rictur- is if he had been ' of a cannon, and so on throuthout the i-ic-ui'e

imating -.m. out lTs besutv anil irtret .

; Am wasn t a soh'arv ins'anc. B

TH!" r'-y-n that s'me m n lot of mor.ey '.!'1H I N'P them jh"ti they die I? h'-r-;a.-e they ftiso !-'.'ive a 1' rf rhir.-?

T H T-1 V

h- i i '.r. e hv. 1

IS! thi'ii h po.d d..al of wisdom would! V-F. --r r- the world l! J CHlI.I'iKK.V were teen and not heard 1 AS we tj .- '-..,:iys trsistir.f; tht h.ey SHOV1.P do,

1U

.j j f red or i ' ' it war an

th5 poppi-:

show ought to get their monev's wcrr

no rr. a n ? ?tt in a pic?m.

SOME AMERICAN FIGHTERS.

Vv'here

i;

n

ev A

IN'txv 3 of I 'dik Co. Bo' In LJncltr Sams Service

x0 V" r'

Tf att'T-ne niiPttinpcrl wh?r t bp crtim r-

- vc- " ' ' - ' - ' man namrs wouH Prht wv

thinking that it will exempt htm from mn-'ary ?pok-

h.OW '.or;

Vnnr nuesriennaire will t the governmec

kavc in a covernment plant and our short

ierriee will he quite obvious to the eagle eye of Uncle, Sam. m Stay where you are. Don't let your years cf rv.ee ; go for nothinz. Uncle Sain has no intention of d;?rt;p- c! ing either industry or business. They nv.if go on a.- . h. usual. Remain at your present occupation and await ; p

the rult of the draft and your classif.ca'ion. I nc.e ; Sam does not do anything in a hurry and i' is idle f'.'.iy I o become panic-stricken and Jump around from pii.ar i to post because you fear that ycu will be drafted. These ( are days when it pays no man to get alarmed. Kntfcer j

does it pay to be composed, to take things as doing your duty by yourself, your family and try. It pays in the long run.

t when given the chance he should

?c-,n the list of those who stormed Hamel a few days and have ail doubt removed

T n V .it 1 i f i o. r

.air in t .i4ch our troor scorer! s,i

i;ian:ly were Bemaid So

a r k a n . e c . e a n : n c

ieberm?r.. who corrald

iiiniT'i-r, who d.d soe r-

work wrh grenade-. Nathan

ix German? guarding a ma'

Wfi ' " i.

- -2--") s- " ,4 e v- ' v T, I vs.-' t. - ' J1

!

(r'V

1 Here and Over There

ieri

moior mf-chanlis work. . .

Cake Cocaty'8 dead in the war with. Germany and Auntrls-Hasgiryi R')HKR T T.r A I. K l.K V. Hanimond; drowned off roast X J.. Miv 2?. i'MNVLS HA.VNON. Ir.d. Htrhor; r!l-i At Ft. Os!ethr,rre. Wr.-t'.. June 11. rAilMrf MAC KM .J1!K. .ry: kiiU.d t,i not. on France, May 3, ini7 K'AP.l. WllI.riT, tVh.'mK. T. R. I ; died at Ft. Houston. '.t.iy 2 i . 1317. :r J '. A N" K M.'AM.i-lv, i,i Harbor: kllh'.l m hifnc--, Hat Ha of Lii;. . A.jfs" 15. MiTHUK HASIll.KR. H mn.-.nnd : died at Uon Sprir,-, Tm August 16. I'-ll.v SAMHIiook.s. I Inst Chicago; killed n Franc. Sept. 16. MrrjfCIl Il'iUKRTMii;, 'tsry; V.iO-,1 in Frftnr.e. Oct. -p :-i;il'T. JAM KS VAX ATTA, r,r,,.v: kilk-.I (it VI my Kide. '"'''i'H l;li:r'ZVKt. l;t Chi-a,;o. killod -n Franr., Nv. ;7 m'R7"N' Ht-.vnr.RV. nary: killed avla. aC. at Hvermsn. Tex r-c f"7 TAKKV CCTHflKHT I.ONU Ind. IHrhor; killed at Ft TV. to-. Tex P-" Hi'l!AS V" t' AT" L! KFM. f.,.,y: kiV.rA ,nr,.h,r(, )n rrsrr j. '

' 'L-J' MHiiU, '. IN.tnt; ,Jie4 in Br'-ok!vn. Mirh 7 '-'r.T-iT 1.T.H - i nr. .. . , . . . .

... "'.i' -; . ' i-UVAV. Oarv ; V M!''T?t-t c-r r.-t., .- ..... .

,rrpT . "'' ' e- ' T-rr.e.imor.;.-,. March 14. Fv"PP.pT A.-T IN. C.-y. . V F, l.tlS. lof.. ..h,.:bv. . vrn!d M,,r i t KF IllJ F 1T1TT" Hi.mmoni. p. rva',v. dtld De-rlr. T.-x ' inr 3 PA1 I. Ft I.T- .--. Toil, st,-.n: rtsj Marfa. Te-xv. April a iH

vol' -K .-ii'.! I. IFF. .;;-v: ktl.'ed st a

JO KPH lilli'KHAl-.T. Carv. di-d at

on torpedoed, bolt.

n Frar --. t.lrch K

iv'a. c.-imp. Pan. Antonio. Apll 19H.

ent--rn ra r.'onrri.-n " . Ar ri! fa llti

.-Il.UT. IRA J V.r 'I flfry; r-r-.r'ed kiiled in France. April 21 131S N-KtVFJ.I. PFAO-, 'MR. r;ary; r.rsvr, Itcci,. Frit TIM. die,J tr, X. J . IJ-J F, nir:"I! H!';!T,-. ;f.ry. or l. depla d'a in Fhtiadlr-hii. O MISKKI-JI'-H. Hamrr.cp.d: killed on Baik'.n fror,t. May 2.". i?i. P.AUI 5AI.r.. Fajt'.e Ork Two: killed in aetlon. France. June ig. jt riiVTH. FRANK TO'KFR, Highland. Ind.. U. S. rnri.; killed by shrapnel Fraii' e. Jim . tc-ftx M A CF! P. rl? C.-r;-: b.JsrVr: killed In artier. Franc. Jur.. 25. JOHX OAILKS. 'lacy; dir-J Et Camp Taylor. Ky.. June 2. ABF.AM FRY, Carp, 152 Am Corps: killed in action. France J-nlv 21 ll H. ITP' "HOr'K I. Carv; killed at Roch.:-s'er. X. T.. R n arc''.t juiy it HAP.VEV HARRISON'. HmcM, V. ??. Xavy; drowned In sinking of torpedo.U ft. Wr.ytivfr, July u, in war zone. I. FFOT S. CRou-.Ovrp Hnmrriond: killed in a(.!(,n. Franre T,, i4 :-nrt.. CF.OI-'il-: Al.l.i:y, Gary: killed In ac'mn, France, July- 14 WII.I.IXM TF.vr.FF-T-x. I.owell. V. P. Xavy; drowned at Fubmarlna ! car V---V !. rdon. July 19. 191 s

KA.m' u.i f ti Merrill vine; Kiile-1 in action. France. jujy it.

HAjil I'.i.i. l.'i Harbor: k:iVd in ac

C. J Till'-ViMflS. Tst "h!eSpo; killed

131?

lotion, France. Juiy 13

in action. Franc. T i'v oaa

'-r'A'u-r-' 'iry. ' , H. l?t inf ; died of wound

mn.i.ir fJi-i Kr.o' x. Ttirn or.d: died rf

PVTH. t s.vt, v, v, ,.:;- ,r: Br--irr t rar.ee. July. 1D1S

FRANK PTANIS-I.ATSK1, Tr.d. Harbr

rt,1.nt Ir. c-.-,,.l, , .,, t. . , . . , . ' . ' "' '" ' '' Q UtO

... . j . ..... n

a. Franco, j-jlv S3.

s re-'ved June 3. Frince.

"n, France. J-jly, 1?1S

'. Tp F. eth C.v: k!ld n .

on furlouph, Aur ? 15li!

M'.-mc.s; killed

V. ir.far'rv If.'.r.. .

CHAKLEs !.( .( A. '.ar... F. A.: killed In action July s ' JIISSUTO IN ACTION.

JOHN' ZT?.ROTV?K

if i n h !

OaCAR E. FHH-KP.. Ir.d.ar.a Harbor:

1-Llt.Z' I J ! ' K . A.-, Trtir.a H rt

Oh:-apo; Somewhere tr. France T-i.. a-h

ivakl. ui. i-i-..-. in. narnc-r; eniisted July 1017, In I' S notified ,ul;. I . IIC C- MASK, East -h.oe-.-.; miFFinp in ectlen in France, ju;j

O. A. DLhFPb, IUaiir.i-.nd. missing: In action. France. Jul

WEST HAlQtOSD.

JOSEPH P. LIFTZAN-. West Hammond. U. S. Field Artillery; killed ac tion. J'rance, April 27. FRANK MIOTKA, A e. t Hammond, V. S. Field Artillery; died at DousUa Ariz. Jan. 17. 15 IS.

marines, parents

ily. 131?,

to run: Arthur Munk. who after dome his k bi.dly w-ounded Gorman officer from th" d ?ti!le r.bereer. who went over 'ho tr,n -a ,-.

ie hoys af.-r thev l ad orfencW-ri n.i w-.to -i - .,. sewi cf tb hoy they know. Yon want j

.the Tiewa or your boy una your Bciaiv- i

v err .--a

TO F2IE-TDS OF THE BOYS. up THE TOTES roe dally to ott i

thousand Lar County mea In the C 3- Illmer Stoll. WMtlnit, on of Alder- v. v, . .u ,.v

(A. or V. S. N. TV.ee hoya keep pojtart ! i NI,S yt'iiiism S'o-:, ne.n " ' by this mea&s. i'hey h.-.va no otbet . . scon t suit him (way of getting the new. It la a letter prom-,; r-d to a f.rft class niachini-t in J

I from heme for them. Tney wtili iai'r. . . s. navy oversea;

i bor'a hoy to get to them. O'.ve it to

us for them. X.et ns iocp eacn

nrourn a nail or sr.rarnc

Of . i . .. , -

" "-"---f '' v-r otners e: c.erman onctn rfn.lvosted as to tha comiasr aad gointra hv 31! fi".':?-V 1 L t r.Tc-: r.. r. 4;,.. x.. . . , '. ! nf mie hn in the service. Write

and? u. ot;r sruu.ers with German blood in thi- .. Mtrintom

hov come l - i -w. v.

' i who en-ered trainr.E camp- wi'h missi vines hr.va. corns

o i-o-r-rd :ho Cen'rai Powers as enemies which must be

. .-:,: I

.our c.t

Arnold .lerEen.. 7th fiattallon, Enr s. r P T . r-ffh'e. A F

'heir sen'itnent vanished as h.oy learned more F" v., Ne wYoik. i? the way welt

THE Tnrr Do it now.

the safest lif ;s tho

SAFETY IN THE ARMY. Contrary to general belief, it appears th? niaee in the world for a man who varies hi

United States army. This statement is based upon satietics which are absolutely authentic and which reve ) the amazing fact that for the week ended Julv 20 --no combmed resorts of the American Expeditionary Force

end the troops stationed in the United States show an! annual death rate from disease of 1.? per thousand. The rate for men of military age m civil li: is f..T. more than three times as great. ! mus' "-. bo-no in ! mind, too, that the overseas record was r.i'id r..!'a; ...... . :

American soldiers were participating in th h-a r.tr.ting In the Marne salient, whn they were frerjuen'ly compelled to sleep end eat under 'he most priori, ive conditions. Such a record for men livine under abnormi-.l conditions is truly remarkable and it emphasizes the great strides which have been made in training and medical care when compared with an annua! death ra'e from diseate of ion in 1V0 durin2 the Mexican war, from 40 to 60 in 1 ,nc0 during th civil war. anil 2. in 1. during the Spanish war, scarcely more than a seoi o ,' years aeo.

misdeeds of those two nations, and their Ameri- ! r r.own Hamm-.nd bev . addressed

canism grew with sreat rapidity.

HOW TO GET SUGAR.

Tt h? bee ir'ers that

n revealed at food administration head-!

it. i.- possible for a person to get more

' Harold Steven", a Hebron boy. who : new d-!r.is active s' rvl. in Franco, i writes r It-"or V.orr.e that h most in-

1 t, -e9t.nc one, from th war fr

and

E-f.f-S to sr.o

w that this country n the

: than his allotment of two pounds of susrar a month.

o p : n : o n frirlJ th,

f tb" yc'..np mtn. pi" Hlfij ' h e F .- f r. ( h c-r

Mr. end Mr. Tert Storer of llth ?tret. M'hi'in?. have received word that the.r s"n. Pert a. Storer. fith nt-vi.:.,'-, Kneineer Tr.. A. K. F.. has arrived rnftiy oversp.

The Whltlne Board will aenrl nine -.en n Cinip Sherman. Chillicothe. O..

morrow, they vlr? Hammond over ! Purdue

.T . , ,-. n O 1 tl n

j Oirirers who nerved a instructor In t-he four'h officers' training: camp at I Camp Th ;-;, have returned to their organizations for dutv. Those who i r" .:.H?siantd have ;-. r, sM-isrned to

the detent: -n camp. w!;cr additional instructions are needed to u've draft tecruits preliminary' ti airlpg.

- n - n at

Tin.

t

Th- scheme was devised

t.fe.ScMjt nail l-ii

in

Atlantic ocan on a

1. 1

r-er

rr.

Oliver C nnnpr and Andrew Ttotlney,

j v.vs-nii to Cnrrp Merritt. N. ,f. The j Whitmrr, who nr mernbera of the moj rrmpanv is r.ow fully -n nipped for ov-i .,-,r tr(;(-k d:fslon. frrsduates of Jndii f 1 3f a? and will leave r.of any time , ana no is j-hcl, have been transferred

i t " C.i ?i p V-'-";oii3n, Ala. George John-

B Ich n rd Hl'cn.ond. .-. iriv-1 in front l.r.e

M v n n y

Word hn been received from Cnrl

PetHtl? havo Jijet becrj received from fi pas- M.-N'any f 1"5 !otv Ha:i:rn--nd. Phe crow nnd others on the Hf-'-boat had .. I of h.a transfer frr'in "a.'fif H amp.'.rey,

'no.-.-i fr om o fr(-a -.'- cioamot wtVrh t a-i hcon cinlr

n a ri ne. Because susar is a cor.ee nt rated food and is un-

equalled for reror:n5: enorry after exposure to coid and I we', a small sack w as taken on the life-bont as the : refugees e?eapd from 'he steamer.

I cnier oincr-r or the lire-boat put all on ration?. was given out a each mea! bv the spoonful. The- ! Major H. H. Hoatnrr. formerly ror- . , .. . . , , .. t.rine rhvficim in Carv. who hi.- n j second dav 1' was noticed someopo had cUr a silt in Ht F' siocum. N. T , for several ;,he fide of the sugar sack and .'?kn out some. A watch .."onths. 'has been transferred to Aiwa kept by the officer and that p.U-ht he caueht a man I inn -own Ph ?.!al It .n-,c- has beer.

. who protended to sleep pear th" sack and who helped ! ir. the n.f dira! cerp f'T '-be past year, j

thinking he would not he noticed In the dark-

Albert II. c;nit. non of Attorney F.

N. Gavit, who n'-ivoi fix months

Frnr.ce n pn n ni ra a noe dr''er, has enlisted i" 'h? av.atlon brancli and is awaiting his !! f rom the (rove'nment. The pv.nir p. art is attending the T"ni--t-ri'y of f'M.-gn where he hps been fa k Pi? work In this branch of th-s e 1 i ce.

aptnln Eld Jtiktun. in charge of the

University training detach

ment of the 1'nited Ptates army, received word today from the war de-

I partment at Washinsrt'.n that he had

"l Knn r,i--.to t tl w r. L- a, 9 . ..

f " - . - . ' . ' J ' . - - -ii- .- i v ' iliaj'.1 I . (Major Ja--kson f'-rrtie'ly was FPf-rctirv

of the state of In-iiar.a. resiening that position to enter tho f.rst officers' tramine camp at Ft, Benjamin Harr:-.-.on, whre he received a comn.'ssion a captain. Major Jackson has been in charge of Camp Purdue for two months.

Two thousand fonr hundred candidate office: a will receive the.r commission and second lieutenants of the field artillery at the eCor.d graduation exercises of the field artiiiery central officers' training school to he held Saturday morning at Camp Shelby.

Help put Indiana ac.oss June 23. Join the War Savers army .

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son also of this school Is et Camp Sh c C -1 i -., Ala. and Arthur Ta npc-r.han has he---, trrinsfp-ccd to Camr. J.ickon. '. At the lattr cam: Mr rjingontiam also met Raymond "a w - er. formes ly owner of tho Whiting g ra a, e.

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A court martial was promptly called. The ru'prit j Lake Naval Tra'-nne S'nti' n. is !ion is convicted of treason because he was endangering I ,n H fiiriciph. "Cy" el! taken up

HOW TO DO REAL SAVING.

; was conviorou ot Treason recause he was endangering

'the hves of th whole boat load. In spite of pleas for i

that

mercy he wa thrown overboard. He whs a siood swim-

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,U JfV . . , u -and rcxivcx For th rtt of ihn trip he was obedient, j -Mr- r"rnro " the end of the month to have anv mor money than : , , , r,arv ha. i-j st

before. TV a have since discovered a Lond manv r-eor-le i , , , , 1 v.Mt hr b

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You cut out meat except two meals a wek.

You

re, bur thanks to th'

forego early new potatoes when sood old potatoes ran be had for a Quarter the price. You f.-!T canned p. -as until the product of nearby carlop.- becop-.e plent:;.;! Your wife evolves a summer ward robe for half w1 n' ; he spent last year. You sot i virtuous impression of economizing at a great rate. But when you babinc th books the net result disappointing. That, we know from personal observation, is a tolepabiy common experience, says tho Saturday K-'enine Post. You must S8ve scientifically, which moans with exact knowledge of what you ar dotng. A cood tvi v t. accomplish that is to convert every thoo;-pt;-;il av.r g -

boat were

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sucar all who set out in the two who elic-rl of wounds re-

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t'vsr Ham-it -n nt Fo: t P. 11. 'li 1 th--r-,a. Perpt -MnJ Hamilton is a member of the ll'f.th Field Art'.llerv.

Ilntnmond, sit to Eddie a musician

hnn rrC i i: ner. in Elliot

Mr. Grtiener, t : r n d f r o . n a v v. (.- enn, who is

('.ni-'-v's cif.it bond et Minneapolis, she has th" Lah'st prnise for the work the h.-vs Tre doir.c.

Fid K HBumr.ul, on of Ilenrr KilMmalll ' Orow'i T'oint, who lf f -r Canip r-jster l-i Sunde v, 1 1 V.een tranfr r"'i t , i v.e T.'o' r r,-iti.e. s' s. -tion i,- iTiiiinn-'i.' Vs.

i ceired when the submarine shelled the tt earner', i Only dishonorable peopie can gc' more ihan the 'wo pounds ; Ik'V'itnce.

FOR thc benefii of old Kirn Pagon of our circulation : department who hkes the French we'd enough to have j snt his son over 'o help ' ni light but who doesn't likthe names of their town? wo will say here that Amiens is j r; i uiohnre-d "A-.-yn," Arras is "Ari'-aii" and Moniiidi"r '

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Cnptured Amerlcnii ifTicers frrciuent1" r'-i h G.-.rir an ptis-n c'.o'r- ni.r.ua o .-r''i.His :id Mei'isea, nnd eve n t "''users nnl sl oes, ncc ocritng e Inf.'rma1 ic-n tr.icbin-r the Aniern-nn ':oss.

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i inc wttn s'l'cn ein - :.. s. :or i amp ll.rriiin nt 'i-1 .1 ;c- lie- i.'-oi. Ila';-h is I oejlalited t t I'1 b..'i. l.f'P .billed. 1:V-

M.Tctln MfNanwrt, llobert fov-rn nod' re heel tf i" 'el p-ev: s' x . owing ft. itbwr Ci'mi.n left Whiting terdar hi s e r.-. t.r.d now -'-i: he r.t l.-.et has

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&e3$. 2nd to fSffi A Show of Unparalleled Thrills and Object Lessons. on a two hundred acre s'age an All-Star-Cast of thousands of soldiers and .lackirs will enact this tragedy of all tragedies under the stage raanarf-m..n! of Uncle Sam. You wili see an exact duplicate of the real battle line, life-sized

with No Man's land and i.'.s barbed wire entanglements separating on g

nenches ami those oi the Hun. Ir is serious it is grim as it must be. DO YOUR BIT by going to see how our brave rathers. Husbands, Brothers, Sons and Cousins are meeting and conquering the foe. This is not a ninmy making venule ir is an official United States Government show - and any profit earned by the Exposition after the expenses have been paid will go to the United States Treasury, thereby reducing 'he war tax burden on each of us. HOW TO GET THERE Use the Sou'b Shore Line through trains, all of which land you at i he Illinois Central's Van Huron Street station, within one hundred feet of the main entrance-- to crowding or long warning.

ADMISSION TICKETS MAY 3E HAD South Shore ticket otf.ee at the advance sale price of 25 iks, or children two for 25 cents. BUY NOW AND AVOID THE RUSH.

All tickets purchased at the gate will cost 50 cents -'or aduits and 25 cents for children.

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