Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 29 August 1918 — Page 5

Thursdar. Aucust 29. 1D1S.

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PERSONAL i

S90!AL HEWS

Any one whn will tnk teach'"'-!" to i.nl. Phone Hammond 1 S. b-'J7-4t

Picnic! Picnic! Pi. "to P.t Kwr'.ski .r Auc. 31?. hy the A -or. a 1

T inv.o everv Pat'trd.i v. T'U' k leav corner Stat A Hebneiu f-very ?,r. rrin a-'?. r-:s-4

Picnic! I .-.it ..-.I n : : ''.iiar j

SCHEDULE OF HOME DEMONSTRATIONS II V MKGHirr M. (dRVr.Ll,. Fur Wwk nerliinlii (mini 2ttth. T.s,lo.v. 2 p. m.-- .'lii:.t'"r Cia.-.. label ti- Hili. V(.ir;.n1:iv, 2 ;:. H - riir.in.", fVn-t-al .-...ol r.t K'h.-ty Hall. Tlrirs.I.i v. ? p. m. CtnntriK . .Ml Siitr.t.o rn i St, Josephs nt I 1 h - friy i ! 1 1 rr'.1n . '-' .. n. - (nr.!pc : Frmlu'ti Franklin S'h'n'!. Hob,. ;t s,ht '. ,..

Tr-.e d t r t i t : . r n t 1 t n r open t - v. i y t v. An-, woman mac l.ri'n h.-r w n ' -i :- ' dc!i"nslrr.!"(l h v fill'nc of! i -p. Telephone 7 . h r 1 irannine ! M form !i

Fr-rch A.Tican Knaurar.t, :

?;.if 5trrt, Kf ri' r-.ond. now op.-'i orj " b'..s:n-rr. S-29-6! i wcro l.i'.e-i I", both hi- t rn..fi-r and 4 tni'i:i'i-'t! Tin r.- was a g.-il ntt-n.1- '.' -1n FM "..r.f I. oval N'f.'tTribors j :,nc : ) '.iiih w t.-' !:"i.1- ?"!' 3 I !!.:.: i- s. evn'.nR 'hc.r rftu'.ar u."i- t . ' c-n ?: tci-ibf r Mil at ;hc homo r-v-? ?.:"! fJe .-Ml r.c-.v met -hers. f Mrs. V h'?:-K. !-r;-r of I 1 hoo. i, - t . . i

iostlhi strteis. An Invitation Is cit ended to nil mcnil'irs. Mrs Otto Kooso f (if, 2 Indiana m venue arl Mrn. Albort Sheiensky of 4S4 East Sir,.- Fir.-rt left t...iay t.r Westl'l". Ind. Mr-.d will spend a vtfk with

r!:iint.i in the surroiindVng country. At the fi'ijiii st of the suilmr ti' i th

I lns-M- it t m M.th.dist Ki'it.cop).l J chur h w ill preach a IkIht d y st-rnmn

oil in xt Sutiiiny morittiiR. All wh" ( urii' rs Hre lordmiy in itcd. T!w W'oi'iuti'j" Iirinvrftiic Ot'Knnr.''-

I tioti w ill in"'t !' i.i y niif-rii'.oit at ivu-

tliirty u'l'l'i'-ii m 1 1- .f 'tT'-rfi"iii club rooms i'Vi-r tl, Krst Xntit'nal l'aiik. - Mis. Ohnrlos '.! r'J'- of 4." t l".n;-t S?;i?. s'r t-i v. )U I" In. t '.'!? f-'riilay t v.-n-ing in tl:-' l.cya! Vm.in'n Clni'S lU-thnny r'.rci!- "f th" t 'hnst Ian church. - T f- Frifiny Af:Ti'Oon cluh wi!i !

j cn rtaincil bv Mrs IS. V 'Jravfn 'n oni- '. ;. it i i.-h'-oii.

LIE CO. WOMEN li SPLENDID SNOWING

I Si tak.115 u- H'.t;oji imm nor r!.i'!' m Hi i

M t !i- .:rk' i-Y'.o ,,t' t'l- ortv mil

Hammorii!. died at their home yeatcrday. Kun.-rMl will be h'l this afternoon from th-.r house. :r.t-rmri( in Onk Hill ( mo!. r;v. undertaker K'iiiih rliiin in chart,"-.

n pi imp

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RUTH I0TISM IS PROVE

PLAIN TREAD. Price. Price. Li?t Sais Regular Ourirftor.f . . "" iC-.T'i F.i:is Cord S' r..- 4:i.io"

Fails

ST

NON.SKIP. Regular List Tries, i". 4 !''.". S2. -t

49

Oar Price. 7r.

on days witii finlivi-s n t 1.

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f -j Mr. nnd r. r. . h ,.( i ll I arm "m:. mil r. ;.n n K,h .-v.

! j f rem V-'tn-..n.-. M.nn.. v ti ro i,. v l:.-nv jltf" f, r '! i i-t tan xh-'k.-.

nrd ,A!:.

M j cti' n cf r7 p-.rk l"-,.-.! h-ivr rf t.t j ! ? m ;n a it;. !'; i ii i":..: !i lo.iii-ri

The above makes ar; brand rew, fresh stock, direct from the factory. Tr.tv ar nuarjp tc-i fnr 5 COD miles, but will alve an hiah as

0 i J! !!! ;i v. K fiar.i-iM.i ;

'! !' v iti: rohii i

Ind

Mr. find ?,rr A I, M.trrnv will

1 0,000 miles. The above prices are only temporary, so we advise you If :a yir.R Hunim.tn.! ,.

to core in at once if you vtnt to save cctuaiiy 45 to 50 per cent. Niver

5 before have these high-grade standard make t.res been sold at such

cw p-ices. Can on your regular dealer ana get nn price on tms size. You will then ft;i!y appreciate cur bargain prices. The larger the tire you use the seoner you shou'd buy from us. Eear in mTd. we carry the largest and most complete assortment cf tires in Gary, and we absolutely defy competition. Don't pa3S up this sa'e. Buy now. Delay means high prices.

Ik.' tin r

future hoinf in dm ("Imro, 'ts. Thev

r.avo riiro-'rty ,.i,i thoir Kllzab'-th s!r t

'.?!!',:. T'.i Thi Timks 1 'V.t'WS prl.T. Ind. Auk. 25--Ff-' ii i x i an iow h-ii ii a hj.lfnd'fl i -I')!t. hit-" i""i oiiopiieii bv HkN. !l. ' "1 's F i -i('ll r.f t.(. '.alio I'ounrv '("infi! "f I fi'ii.'e, b.. n f orw n rl - ' 1 ' to th.- Ht;i" ,a-i man. Aim- S. Tar-

Ii.-1.'. ': M"t ill : xh-l-.'.-d a f I

State 'a : : . at I mlmno poits. nn-! rj.ll .i ;ii-!lo i.M,-;.! r.f t 1 1 jtMot fi''ll'M'.I w--rk tl.al l.n i-.-.-n don in : v t; uvits-s the 'nn.in of I.ak mtv, .-'n'e : "ruanizntion in I -i f rj" ..r. 1 !' 17. Th" f lriirii'iin. Mih .Ii nn!" y ur .i i;.-!-!- r. t ertivmlv do. rv n'Z f n h.-t.n!.' .I ,:if i-t c rod it f -r it : : been '.ii'1 iti'h r i ; dance, an.! ..t.-b her ! i .-i- i s' t hi. t the women : tie en;r.t,'. I.;n a (. 'r; ; h' d Ho i. no-!.. lirpori of the omen's Seetlnn: ' 'rii.-ti.iifl in ! 'eretuber, j I 7 ; w.'-m-e -i n it-i u last 'ii is 1 1 t ir-n, a rr l . x : i 3 '. i '. v Z' ' . nu'nbe-r of bii.'i'-

j xu m! '!! i ir-iK.rt-i not. !! ; i i lLfiJI;

i' tun ;r! r,.l .--! i y rf.ii"ii, s.-'.onl h nil th id l.'bei ?y I.mm. $ 1 . ' .",9. ! na ; tiT'ni1- c- f..r s .:-;:, r bo.iks.

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NEW CASES FILED IN SUPERIOR COURT lTf.nS Henry On., risky p. Mrs. P.oyn, t t) ! : n nl. ITOfi petit T. JUrrO.lght v. City of Kast ChicHrto; (liiinagHii. 17510 Win Atiihoson s. O. r. Tho-m-n; damwi-e.s. 1 7." 11 M.ti.nee .in 1'rmr vs. Martin Ha i tilu m ; not e. l7.Vi2--I.elsi M. IiriKK vs. ha A. BrlftRS; d i vorce. 1 7' 1 2--Krank Kteutzl.et i;er vs. Paulina K reu t z.b rn.f r. 1 "air,- l'ei 'l)a Creen s. Wrii. Ct-n; dlvorei. 1 7:' 1 fi c"n rrie St ''low vs. George St flow: di' oree. 17517 Writ. K. T v s. I.cwiti fiarnes 1 7." 1 1 - - S' e . iHititi.eky vs. Mi-tuml ( 'a.rmnd . 17:.2'i .1. F Kahn vs. Cal. Iron & Metal Co. ITS-!-- H' felia M'lrjjinean s. 1111 Mnr-Kitt'-Bii. '!ivari. 17"i74 Mv Jlarn vs. Dnvid K. Jlnnn; divor- e. DEATH OF BABE. Kaynmi'd pirit.k l.ue.nk. 3 ds old son r.f Mr. ar.d Mrs. ,!ohn I.uoak of 141 li'.th 1'laoo. West Hamnon.l, ili.-rl at tin ;r home ; sterd-i y. The funetal wi'l bo hrM tomorrow ni"rn:iig at o'elo-k. interment in Holy ( ross ceno-t'-ry, undertaker Purns In e i , r r o .

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Ml AVERTS - EULXETVES 'M

HAY FSYSR m

Ha riiniiiml, will lead the I-pece Italian band of K m-: n r t on, who wiil "-h fct th hr-fid of tb.e Itftlians in ' '- parad- Monday and a.4K that 'l ?!.' loyal I'a'ians of t;.is 1ovb!:? ! prent to m(.rh.

h j home n r.t!e,rt.tt.-n of tb.-,,- ',n :" "-'J '. T..4--'.: Lij-.vhi.U Is l.roineht about bv Mr. M urra v's I T 'o b e. ma,b- t.y fot:iie.., irlmite woWlaprouMnifnt rs u1 cf the U. Kit!-!, !e-i K- r' ar" ",x R"'1 ''"S ! rar't.-.oiit U the Wiscoi b-ii Stte Normal j ('i;'i!''"'rt'- nr' M ' ,ts' f:o:n hapter- a: H 1 s-rh.-...: - t 'I'"-' or H'h'.tisu'

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K VMM TfurW fT T TISW? fSJ 9 J? rff'S 2?? kl I ''f""H t-'' 1". i '.-l'"i-.s t. h U! from t :;o j a 1 " ";l '',rl"-'' ',n'1 ' r"svn T":"! : j morel, and a syn, Ciiiton Webb, who S IWgZtrvf h g!P$B HP OfOr HiHn-.v.,l r..-,rd of E,i;ati.n whmhl ''Kl..-vt dr.s.lnKs 7! ,-16: hn.sp.tal ,n th, S. armv rationed at Ca

ii ! !ch

MRS. WEBB PASSES AWAY

Sir. nnd M rs. M array fms ti H.-tm- J

Ind.. about llvo j ;

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P 533 Washington St. Phone 229. Gary. Ind. g j Murr:

"GARY'S TIRE BARGAIN CENTER

533 Washington St. Phone 229.

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I Your Photo Enlarged Free I

i.n or!v by !he l"nfb.sh

th.- h'.K'ti reh'inl f stify to Mr. s abiii'y as a t-Hoh-r and h! !ti'-n is ii h n- inuer a promotion c-ofriii' a-'; i r u --.r'K here.

! Mrs Murrav b"can-- one of the nc?lve j iv.etit ti.-'-p of tl-ie n.-iir.motid "oma.r.'s i bill and h riepar'-i!-.- of Mr. ar.d

M rt.. l iora Wel.b. 61 years oid. wife of f. P. V.'ebb of h?A Kane avenue. Hr.mmond. Oled at i.be'r home this toortum? aft'-r a loniz i!-r.-ss.

led beb.w have ben , i:, b, r Joisbar.d Atrs We', b leaven

a dnaeh'rr. Mrs. J. C MoN'ally. of Ham-

ho !s

mp

k -lit led

kit -.. ::;.": nr?' b 1 : f o z r m e '". t f.2ii" .. unds .f

:.": ri-mfurt

foi s cbl-.ers, ton. :''4i. i "lid hand clo'iilnt?

u-1 r o 0 I ! V e F.-f

ii!

the refugees during that

Murrn

Free

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ui.mt nd wilt b regret-

ee

to i b a larpe number of f riends. Th- y xpert to move Their household furniture about t':o mi'Mie f Septernhtr but Mr. Murrn v w ii! i. a . e next week to propare for ft; new work. Mrs. VV. p.. Xf w mart of if. Oi.-d.-n ?trot v.;.! leu vo tomorrow f.-r Ttoston t- vs;t ! .--r -! Harry w lio is sta-i-.md

at Fort '"i .-' it ut : an Harry will lie j r-int-'e-n years oid Pur..;-jy nnd ) ;s i n.o'her ep,-otj to he with h;in to reb J brate hi birthday. He is with I'nm- J

par.y 1. HeadQuarters. THrs. Newman wi'l lie Roi;t; about two weeks.

rin's ii r t--a n :z--d nnd n nro. es

of o; ar ! n t !, ri. 3f, ; H a rn mo nd has all time d-tm r.striitor; Caiy had one demons' rut ion Wih won.en pr.-sent; II demo.t; ;1! ua ha v.' b . n imported witli an tv.-tdfi- af-ndan-e of ;a.

Funeral n rrn ntremett's will he made

later ;n charse of undertaker Hums.

Creighton are expT'e,) home Saturday from Altbaioa wh"re tloy 'v.t:t two wee. ttu i by mot. r to io,d'. over Mr. lieltt -in's farm Jan !. Mr. and Mrs. V. Mtirj-hy trul n Franks who hae been residinj- at "7

! A-l-i strf -t left Hammond today ami will !vei T ;;! ni-tk" their liome in Cuba

i J.fr Mu: i by has h.-en tnstjt-c'or for the i

C0STIN DENIES STORY. t'lXriN'N ATI. A up. 23 11 P Kuri l, rorpnrntlfin president of the Monon. !s her protesttn? against th" removal to tins r-:tv of the enteral offices of th Morton A cor.feier.r,- was he'd 1st" yesterdav betwe-en H A U'o:eecter.

If'deral d TTtfir. of ( H i o -1 n d ; a n a id vis.!. .n. K. M. t.'ost'.n. f'dera! nanag"

of tiio p. i; Four and Mr. Kurrie. Follow ! n " the mf-tlne Mr. Costin said that tb.re was no 'h.rucht transferrin? the Monon office ' ti Cincinnati and that he ha not been appointed fedora;

CLAUDE BOWERS SPEAKS ST GARY

C'audr P. Power-,, former! ;:ec rotary to the late Senator ur'ts'd na o: eanizatjcin mee;rcunt y di moo: at s t ' ;ury and ther" were about le", i He spoke "on fid' r,t ly of 'r.o iniitana from a ilcmocratto

HE HAD NO

ISpkchi. To The Times 1 CKr'A't I.AKK, Ind . Ai:. Th 1' S. Food t'iubs show their Americanism bv f, i retir.pr cut tfif.t which !s unAniTican. (Jermany hue her spies and se.-ret MtpporteiR in every land. While we were still at pa e wi'h Cerrranv her t epretient at i ves betrayed cur con-fiilf-riee and violated our neutrality. Now that we ar at war her nerentH are trying- to hinder our war prepara'ion and thus help the very country from which they fb-d f.i- zrf at--r freedom. O -rmijny s s;;p;iorters work in every conct-ivr.ble way in hurt A.nertca. Some, who have an ;.le toeans. rr-f'tse to bu v f'.ovftniivr' b'.pds. Some -ill not support the lied fi-i-isj or the

I V. M. C. A. Others jro the the extent I of burning bridges and r.Zo win up fac-

oi ies. Still orhers do nothing but .-'pread lies about Amerl'-a. Tt.t.w last are the most contemptible. Thev are 8iii"n the most (iangf-rnai. They are the hardest to cntth. Ev-ry template 1' S. Food Club will have ' S!s"kfr Committee.'' This comm.'.tee wiil report to p;-opr iu'.hi.r'!.-3 for investigation till eases of faliur ir. support America. Failure to observe food r'-fr-ulation.i Is one form of d si o.-altv tnd will be r ported to the Food Adu tnisttator for the county or state Pisloyalty r.f any other sort will b reported to the Count-.- court. .; cf ! fense. When the member of four thousand I. S. Food Clubs have thetr eyc-s and tars open there will be l-ttle room In Indiana for Germany sympathizers. Gt ready to join a T . S. Food Club in your neighborhood MPS. NOBLE I SO PER.

Co. Pres. V. S Food Clubs. Lake Co . j jn1 convenient form to Uke. It 1 lm

Tony Spi?rli. 1735 A.1 is hetnff held for th ft on the charge, cf not h

2Q0 K

For rnore than 200 yea ;.:,- fha famous national rem ha been re-corr.Ued aa an t t, r ' l:ef from a.ll fo.nis cf kid. -.. . . -, .: dsr dieorfiers. Its very -, that it must havo unusual - If ycu are troubled wit. r ch9 in the back, feel tJr-a ; morning:, headtche. tndlffuetio. nia. painful or too frjuent. patt urine, irritation or atone In th vou will almtint certainly I.nd qi. i'.ef In GOLD MEDAL Haariam Oi. ule. This Is the rood old renindy has ctood the test for hui3ri

i years, prepared In th proper quaifttJi.

WILL LEAD BAND. Louis Alfonso cf ?f Cordon s?r.-

t or tod direct from Holland Jh.Vor,tarles,

r.d yovi can fnx. it t ta)r urug etcre. Tour mousy promptly refunded If !t doa nut rell-vc you. But li aura t fat the genuine K)LI MSDaXi bra.no. a boxes, threa alaea. Adv.

n a n a p e r of

Monon. According to

rpfltts i:i pi;a!!y ered!tf-d in Indianapolis Mr. Costin is to heon-.o fedora! i' .-it'i'-o of the Monon tosrothor with

N'ev. y.-.-u

-lit rail lir.es at the Stat, lard I

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Ind anapolis and Western, and De-

1 Great Offer to Every I Reader of THE TIMES

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S Clip out this coupon and bring it with any clear smsll picture, 3 photo, post card or snapshot, to I s E. C. Minas Co Hammond Ind.

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3rd it wii! entitle you to fine iife FIRMO PORTRAIT FREE, size 1x17 Inches. A beautiful oval plaque. You do not have to buy a frame for it or pay one penny. Your small picture will be returned unharmed. See artist's work at store.

Miss Huth Gordon of 1S4 State Line, j

. lu.t resigned this pQ.it.;-,n t,

i-ti "if. Toledo & I ronton.

-ne to Payton. Ohio, to ii.it j

in I

!.'''i;tfiuuit M. J. lawyer, who i

tn.uin !oto. He will hae n--t w--k for Piiila. ! Iphia to vis'' hts par.ms before froina.- overseas. Miss Gordon will icturn Saturday evnms. Mrs. Owne P porter of 4 s Jf.ty ETrer: r.-!i;rr.f! I.-,:' e-.er.io; frein Two

I tin

W'fKs visit w itn rela'.'.'s at l r mu- i ., . ' Mb hit: a n no., and Latt'o. I'lv-ii. M.-:h. J

Take Notice.

n" wi'h the c-uieral Electric Co.. i 'or of .Ie-tr;ea! ( nirines within!

j' j i ' v ii i i i 1 1 ui y to v.unfi. ,-wrs. .li;r-

1-hv will visit two or three weeks w ith. AH children who have not alreadv '' :v.'b in Erie. Pa., b. fore Joining 4-r j r-jtis'Tei1 for the Hammond hiRh llUShiind in New York City to Start fT ! rlinnl ninl do r either tomorrow or

.ii tel.

Bat urday

Mrs. Mary Holm i f Gb-ndale Par'a rc-

!''.;.v Iri'iu Fi".or-il 'lays' visit in

H F Allien t El .ab h street). FOUR SHOWS DAILY, hc-s Just ret u rno 1 from a weeks visit) f -

in Kavenswoods. 11

the W. ! ' - ' i

I H.aits

)' -to n pi.

Mr. and Mrs J. V. Smith cf ' no t j h -ee '..ais, -toloe stteet arc kj-un cist i or a f . w 'lay. i fith. maker ,,f "l; 1 1 ft and will Bt P 'iff ".!. N. Y., sad .--.. ru! be p t i-.o-i, t . . ;i ' 'hi

i

ither point.? of int- re-'. Mrs Leslie R. Skmn-r and t'-c "I ss t inchfieid of Vaiottrafu roturr-d i

ti-.'-ir homes after htviio; ti th-'--s'k of Mrs. Fred Oumi'uck-'r tor eeral days.

, id " one i ions of th bv I'. Wit f ti N a i n J"-!.,;V. ti

the

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CARD OF THANKS

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CAKD OI" THAOTCS.

ai?'j -vve wish to thank our frienis and if- i ne'ehhors for their kindness ar.d ?ymwiUj,ahy after the sudden dath of our

re.

io r 1.

t ouo v e k. out rto-tT-'i u e Sept

: j . ; r ehows daily.

.Uli-o- v;i; t.ot-ne on a vast sale.

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:nd'T Ll..1- lent ii w r

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ti- bj.S

' the Hrittsh and

beioved wife and mother, and for the beautiful floral offcrinc from friends and lodftes MP. JOHN' HA RLE, EMMA HARI.E. LAURA HAUI.E. S-23-1

fTl.es. f. t tu'in.l th" main

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I 3 NO MAIL ORDERS.

oj B hi ub OMW ma oraaa mxm uwm nan nem asma eea sm tam mJz

Th.'-

A Jr. and Mrs. Ii. S. Walters, f . .nr.e rl v f G!endaii Park, left Hammond today

for Fciiith Pond to make their f ut tiro I t ir,. ...

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home

Mr. and Mrs. v. c. lu-lman and son

I v.H-ie. pi'.Ot o pill V .- ill 1 1 S p 1 o .'t. G:tff:lh

If iM

'Jii M.jjlMIMWWWIiM I. I ill IJ.Ifcjf

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1 .- w ;kii;: 'v.'iiri iaim' man nuns

M'--o.;; !.:,:.;

JirTSi I lb. be ; t Ha. T..n

CA3D OP THANKS.

J T hereby wish to thank my friends for ci upied r-.gftteen j their kind assistance and flora! offerings ti ii, d :rtnir which j nnj use of their aums during my late id h: enti.e com- j bereavement in the loss of my dear wife. - almost e.inst :nt - J snntc shall be forever rrnem Vered.

the Oer-

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Attend the Open Meeting given by the Gonsoisdat&sS Arizona

At its offices, 22 West Fifth Ave.. Gary At 8:00 O'clock: Every stockholder is urged to be present and brine a friend. There is crreat and extraordinary aood news from Superintendent Mitchell about the Ore Values Now Being Extracted. Come and hear

about them.

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fre ' torn; n , n R.1 j Loo-par.;, .

r.nd b.ir'.thv eP.sb. eo; ue Fa we.-t sl nd

ter Pen Alexander are the mme

ia: .n'ei pr.-i inn

FRF.n OPPEPMAN'. 1137 Jackson St.. Hammond Ind. i-19-1

i

IN UIKO EIAM . In lovltift rom.-mbrance of re-.r dear

beloved husband and papa and son.

rg.- Peters, who passed into eternal

I'd I INFANT DUTTON DTI AD napping one year afc'0 today, August

tA ' ' :i. 1"'"-

kH: CI... imttnn .1,- i,f,n- .-, ,,f Mr I no one a last farewell

. ; .-:l Me.

I'll'

itittinr son ,.f Mr.

m of 4 I i M irhiit.-m a e-

L(i t. ! Hamm.-nd. ; . d vtst.-r.lav and w 1 1 1 j H 1 ' vil'' C ' 1 '- bttri-d i-. oak If;!! .-emet.rv Thisl-"115 f"r' w "

Eo a ! a ! o ri.otui, uii'i uaki r Pnriis in .hariie

Nl DEATH OF BABE. tm

Williim Kleit-THn. 2 year ell s. n of Gcere K'.einnan of ? Field avenue.

a a a" a

f

iiiiowesi UQniioeoi soGiinnes

22 West Fifth Avenue, Gary

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P!

i : ' t ..e-. ..-i, - t - v it til jr-.-cT .

He said is-ood-by to none:

it liad ceased to beat.

knew h was grone.

He has stone but not fcrsrotten,

His memory shall never fade, l.ovinfc hearts will always linatcr Around the grave where he Is laid. From your lovinfr wife, mother and children. S-Ift-l

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im US MEASURE

Sr'a 1 c r I ri wu f -.1 ! : iCiP tn&.T ni? Qn-r

.fMrUi. VtUUi. Lit J TW AT WON'T SHRINK.

f Ron Tv.eR dutv

T

IHE woolor.? from which

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In compliance with the ruling of the Fuel Administrator,' we have decided to eliminate the machine service to Beth El Cemetery at Garytown, but instead, special street cars will leave the Gary & Valparaiso Ry. Co. station at 11th avenue and Broadway at two, two-thirty and three p. m. on Sunday, September 1st. The cars will bring you direct to the cemetery where the dedicatory services wilt be held. Rabbr Daskal and other prominent speakers will address. The committee has made all arrangements for the convenience of the public.

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Great care was used by the officers of the WYOMING-THORNTON OIL COMPANY in selecting the leases for their company. Expert advice was obtained. One of the best field men was employed and now the company has 12,800 acres of land. OVER 9,000 OF THESE ACRE3 ARE REPORTED AS EEING IN THE CENTER OF THE THORNTON POOL. Recently 1,000 acres changed hands at a valuation of $150,000 in the Thornton, field. Th::. wcr-ld place a value of over $1,350,000 on the 9.000 acres of the WYOMING-THORN TQII OIL COMPANY'S holding o- over $10.00 a share on cur siock. It is proposed to sink four wells very soon. These wells should average ever 50 barrels a cay and at $3.50 a barrel would bring in 300 days in the year $51,500 each, or $206,000 in one year. Nearly 1007c on the stock outstanding! If 4 wells will do this, what will the company earn with several hundred wells drilled either by the company or on leases. Figure it out yourself you can get YOUR share of these profits now. The officers have not advanced the price yet. You can get your holdings at 50 cents a share NOW if you act promptly. "There will only be c.iough stock sold to drill these wells and then vill come the TT T RAISE IN VALUES. 302 HAMMOND BLDG., HAMMOND. IND. . Telephone Hammond 2217. j USE THIS COUPON TODAY. ! Wyoming Thornton Oil Co. j 302 Hammond Bldg. j i Hammond, Ind. Gentlemen: I have $ that j j I am willing to invest. Send mo full particulars with i i t j the understanding t am under no obligation to buy. ; ; Address

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