Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 10 September 1918 — Page 1

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(nflustria! Advisors Will Coaler ! Wiln Employers Who Ask j i Deferred Classifying. I Br T'xiTrr- rr.ESs. WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. In! the coning great draft every care; is to be taken to protect essential: industries but at the same time! alertness will be used to prevent ; abuse of industrial exemption ' DAt.-.-s.-t 'Tir-iViol n.Tnnnl ; Crowder said today, explaining the uroferpncp lilt I5c:ipn hv tilP War industr'es board. h This list embodied in four main' !! divisions compiled, according to their relative essentiality for war v.'or are mere;y 2 c:uiaanc2 v. supplements information in hands of ihe district beard anc V.Cli the ! sists them in ceaang witn specuici cases. Indus-friil ad.-iors w.il conff ' with ! mp'.oyprs w ho n.sk d-i rr---J c'a---itlca- j tK-n for thesr n-.cr. and w.-h omt-'.Tos in ' .i-hi-t h'-half no su'-h c'.a'ms havo been ; u.ado. in this way it is hoped to re l;:co . to a miininu.; th- ahti.so r xotr.pUon rnvi'ffs's nnd in.ni5t:c t'oat n::sht oc- ; our from t -o lins'y pa-n.-.c .n ejuesV;. nnair-: s. ; r Two Days Eefore Draft Reg-! istration 31-45 Bachelors j Flock to Crown Point to ; Marry; Their Efforts Willi Ee in Vain. CROWN" PHN"T. IN"i.. Se . i.i P;v. ' i.-,t men between 'o a;;o-- ,.f ;; ; ... ,- xp.ect r-.arr.v ir.s i : ! do f - ,.; I;u ;:i t'oiraft rt gitsr-iti-.r. l ios we. k i not

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ton. Chioasre.. ""i-.rc nco Taylor C. h r y. .and I.u'.u M I tv! ia na po! ( a, leawaro 1-. 11;:.. 1 tv ! ia na po; ( a, ari l : Alice- Rirn-.inehani Gary . : Jos. ileraian Sal'.-r. tiary, and Mary I F. Christie. Hammond. ! James J. Paly arid l lorer.ee Townsend, Kr.t '"liieasie 1 Thomas ("narii:is and Je-.nie S-.anerz. Past Chicago. Tames Nack and I-Jinma r.or,dur-nt, ! Gary. Nauman Tenz and Arn.-t Pic.-rson, Harry Pii'on and Ida : r.iond. Harry P. Nibs, Gary, at worth, Denver. Porter Scott, Porter Co Fodgley, En st Chicago. itt IDimRessic Haaud Zodia .Tos. Karcr.ors nd Nellie. Gr rba 1 -h, ' :" Kast Ch'.eago. Roui.5 Re'-vii'. mil Rr; Ig"t Newman Hohart. lUr.ry "vans and PRa W.-?tpba!. P.as Chicago. Jas. Rrooks r r.d P-ln Jack. Row U. Wm. Watr-m -.d rdal-rl We.ey-. Cur-y-Cecil P. Fr.ddri.1 end Myrtle V.Vav ( ,r.ry. , ' Tho. perabo.ir. Ha'f.mof.d, 111I I.d'ie i 1 Br lor room. Row-oil. Rui's F. St. v. .irt .ap'! Ada l uclir-n; Herbert Tempi. . !:. a H ul.or, and Carey I It 1 ! t . Ilvans'on. Slvvanoiis R.iv.-b t i.nd Fbr. mi Parley. Han-oiond. Andrew K.-iin and Ruvika R. ma!. Fast Cbeag-e Rf.sse'u R. Et;g and IVrf.e M.x'a: ty. Gary. Geo. Milosovich and Mary replenski. Gary.

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1 JOHN STAilBECiC. j One of Fist rhn-r,- .. sailant Co. I. ! '' ' ' r.v ivoim'!?'i ,1'iiy Is. !.n- i . ! . ! i I-'iarci; J:n. at . -iLlaKy-s. IVir- ! s. Prsinl" .-k. John ' i 'i u-is f ;5-i, . . ; s t : r . r ! . . r ; i . ; . . y i ; i . a . ,n ? n.- si. --tor. Mrs. John Ura-lk-, li i: v - . . . o , j 'l y' i ''orpor.il '; 1 ;:!.:- 1- i ii-n'i r :ii i ' r m ''. rivoil in i rrti.oo .1 .. 2 W-- wis e-. .-:--!- '.i i u r.dod ,7u!v 1 -i. IP vas la.-' fo I . vol a pij... t'.t tor in iary. He was lp-me m Match. Ii-- ha"- 'wo ! '- , r: r. n.l Tvo cistTs, or.e ,,f th--rn l"-ir. Mr:-. M-IU' l.fi.c of ToUdo. f-iftHBTHER mm 101 WOOHDEQ John J. Ney, 7th Engineers, Meets With Shell in i ranee. T'li Pnsineers. !-lm I--. N.-y. r..'S id. vmo s.-v--:-..'v n on the j .; ; j, of i l"i a a- o. it s re '!, T:h 1:ul:1 ; . j-; J e.ber. b ft : f..r I-'ran-e Joi 1.i:M 1 last O ol.l and bef Hit n ;- f r ) n-i re he n- I ir ':i C 0 . ! VV - . a ' - .-ti.rr two '.i.v . are r. -ta; - se:v..e n!,-,. Tlo-v are Ali. it I v. c . p. p a Ammunition Tra 11 I t -a !!. and Tie.: d. c C I K nv. f!BrrT?in (Snr (I Tl n ' jjlj-f if j'jr I ! IILLU . T('-o ro-l-nne; ;-. ; - were be!. I in Rake ... vv I'll -iforrt.-irv - f S ' -1 .. a.-.-r." !;.. -h ,t! . has i.-i c in:-!, t.-d a z.-lt :on 1 011 r the N- '. id- w-n i - lt-.er ;r.p t even n .1 V.Ram . R..a. h in n7s'an;1 1 .-RC Re j T!o t;r-: ii-.'-nlr-I I n c ; , . n 1 '. v. ! ail ': ! l-can u 01 -t s hj w ere ii cs. r.t. j a hundred pre. u, ; . . C t G. ( . P. vv 01 ;.. o: s i c.-, nk at Ca i iniiot. ; '1 !: pts rp'.n" of th" 1 1 1 In tl in' P-emer, and of at the Rilov , r-o tir.es was To I 1- : s t e 1 i n v o t - : t 'no woi k the fall eR, COMMITTFS TO TT I REPORT : -V0RABLY j ! 11'' Cn-: .;. R: . .-... .- ; 1 '.. A.-HIM, f N. c- ! :. ! e i'r.o ho r: i u ', ii !--- '. - r:ru''e.- i.-.tiv :i;r !-rt fav-i-.ii-R th t-.m- dry r 1 t' '"' i a V : i ! . m .k - j t. t .... i - 1 ! !,a ' Acting .-! i i ;ges -1, of tir-- p-.iian ' .'! r ti.e ,-. mm,-;.- :i,p,, d !u, I "-la- e- ee. u ' ore V l'i 1 1 11. ay b- iioport.-d up il'l 1 ' a 1 ei n w 1 nO M..V 1. ATTENTION NORTH side democrats: " R- se-t.-r .-ni!-.t 1' Irv.ng Scb.o. 1. 7 ' p. iii. or you cannot vaa.e m? i rPMciCEATIC CENTRA R COM.

RoijfHonor The following: cac-aalties to iaka county boys are reported In Gen. PevsMaj's list today. Wn. ra;ite of East Oaiy vas : sported to THE TIIMZS by rclat.ves last week: Missiica 1 act:oit. SAM TOBOE, 3601 Cedar street., In. cllana Harbor. WK. A. PAPKE, East Gary. PETrs GUARUEY, 1715 Adams street, Gnry. WOUNDED SEVERELY. JACOB KENCHUK, 571 Ames avenue, Hammond. JOHN J. KEY, 333 Sibley street, Hammond. CORPORAL GEO. CHI3AS, Whiting-, Ind., reported by r-!latlve to The Tine3.

iLEAVES WITH 51.600 . ! OF NEW WIFE'S MONEY j i 'Marriage Ad Gets Him Pretty Soft Thing When I Elopment is Bared. Ills flivver was camouflaged I!k a 1 twi :ve-c lir.d.-r rac. r. lie t"ld Mr?, i I.ct:i.--e M-inn;ng ho wanted a pood little j wifo to help h.m pianai;o his farm out I Mir !Ir.:i.m-mi. after .-iff had answered hi" man imo:;.:tl fulv-rt ise-.,. r.t. So th.-y . --'!. pi .i t.- "i ov.-n Point m th f!t ver. Th-n ho ha 1 to l.a-.c it r.-,.:re.1 and he ! ft w i ; h i' .'" f h' r n-.'-if-y. I'et.-oTivo Si-r .rt IVi'-K y and i.il'hor.-; are l.i-'n: ; lorT M..t.ii!iiu. Mis hi:!- r y! ! at tl 1 Iuv rs y rarkway. She is 2'. NIHTH WARD PROPERTY , OWNERS HOLD HEETIN ;!P A tr.ee: ins the Ninth Ward prop,;v owners is to t.e lield Wcdne.-dav v,-n'r.s at S o'clo -k in the Wallace i h 1 to d'S'-u;s I l.o sewer q lection ni. t ho & 1 1 a leu.ovai i.-.-:.'. T5.. rro-.Tf n-i vo-? w.ii air their ;. vvs resard.ns tl'.e t '.an of the e'.ty ., epe.-t a sewace pun p.ns sta'.i'-n "ii . '.. south bank of t '.rand ' ni-mn-t lii-cv and driti ,se waue fr..in : .-. en-ne v. ;pi sop. t;i;o . a - o - -v w or. A plan is beins advanced by J. A V;-!'. of fh noitii side to siphon the i.nde;- the riv- r and errt ihi- ; -rir, .: -t stat:on cn th" north bank, vve.st s o - of :ho avenue Mr. A i o r y '.u-e.-'s ::.'. th" city purcliaso sov,-n a res ,-,f lai-.l there and prepare to erect a sevvaco and caroaso disposal .-la nt in th.- fut-ire whorl th liver Is i I o .- e d t S '- 'V ape. ,n numm SUES FOR DIVORCE Dr. C ara Fau'.lir.r r of Hohart, through h-- r attorney. P 1' p.ddieord has liiedi a biil ii: the c.ary .-.n ai'solu'e diC'-r. nerinr court asktns 1 from her husband, I S;:inu'-1 Faulkner. alL-Kini; ""i ;.i:l habitual drur.U'-n'ics. Other cases filed in divorce in-s ate-: M .1 ri; - I'.-t M'-nae y Joseph J.ionaey, Kath.-riio Ple.-ka vs. Anton I I-i.-.-ka. George Juhat ;-. vs. Anna Jnhasz. ; i.ew is Q--iit man is sioins for annul-; n.fiit of mairiigo to Anno loizabeth . m; i ma t;. . H II I jj ftU I U AT HI 1 1 I H N I hi-ee ?rEc-..L To Tun TtM:.l PT JoHX, I MV Sept. pi - ,x c ;'"k!'' Vl M "'" "( UUV cUy v' - r,1- ; iui; in Nick Parney'i, roadster vv . re vie,,f h.d ace id. r.t. Rarncy lost con- ; le. ii of this city while rid1 his ear and 1' turtb-d twice in th" .ii' The injured: JolIX WACHTKU. internal injuries, brok'n ribs. JOHN" PI 1 RN XT'AX. internal ini irii --. i-rt by p!a s. NP-K RARNRV. t-nei.-d in v. ind-Shie-ld. i:i Pv Cut. IGQGES APPOINTED TO SUCCEED Hfiy j ;?rrrnr. To T:tp. Tits I INDIAN A p( 'I.I S. Svlt. Ri W. F. j I lodges, of Gary, has been appointed ! cha irman e.f Rake county for the Fourth Riborty Roan by Will H. Wade, state rhmrman f..r Indian-,. 1 1. G. Hay Jr.. j comc., . I:a:ri:r.n in jvn :ois le-n:-.. 1 r,-f-ri t!v t. iui. r. 1 h:s re i ti '.a ' 1 on 10 Mr , 1..-, ,.,., .,f- m.j i..-il.,ii:v fo s.-x r. :...rius -bo fo ;h b an. . B. lv X XJ. H-A 55DT.TTTT! PPTfit! H'.y 1'xiTiti I , !-f l WASHING "l'i N. .e i t. 1'.. The price of di.-i.iiii:.' will be iix d by tho goyerninf r.t at than -1 cents per gallon. cording t- tho lte! admnnt rat ion. . Veu car-net vote this fall unless you re regis' ore j. iteput-iican is: ra ;od "ay next Tuesday, for the City of Ham-

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Col. Riley Arranges System J o "J wvw to Take Care of 25,000 War Workers. Althousrh Pepfni'oor 1C is drnft tzisi ration 'V- h wnk of n roll ins for th iraft !. nJrfn'y ur.dor way ir. th fitv of Kaft '"hionc.-i r.i far a? 'ho iai iftrios ar rnri'rrn.-i and sm-h rf I ho 2.".. "i0 r-nsploy.- in U,o ytool mills nnd o'l.c-r war p'an!. of Indiana Iljrror and East rhfoni?o pr.pr o!iciiIo t" t!io ii. :w draft botran to t.o enroll, d yrstorday as tl'.o result rf .reanizati'.'t uoik bf4'in last lvpk. I'rfTf nti Mi cit linn n. f East t'l;i'aso ha" F'-.;icwir.st is the line of march for the h! H imm.'nd women's rally for Thurs day evening- The partulo will start rr.'inrt'y at 7 o ;.k at the corner of W ehr street and ll'.l.nian, frf north on H'diman Hi State, west on State to Morion court, .outh on Morion court to Uimhach. thence to Liberty Hall: Order of Parade. v Hast Webb sVfeft--U.ini mothers of stdi'.iers. sir! points, camp lire eirls, b:!!i school frirls. scliool teachers, I'ran:!wso h asrtio.

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Privcway in Harris-n Tark parallel to'ft at ("amp Taylor of the famous 223 Hohmat! Hammond Red Cross, St. Jo- j th.nt left Hammond on the Cord of .July,

, ,-.,-s Auxiliary. AM Saints' A-ixiliar K;,, if anmond Auxiliary. West Hami:e.nd Aux-.liary. North Soi" Auxiliary W. st Wcl b- - Co: nkoy Plan-. Warren I. ion S' ore. iiiison cthce. Mason Hinted "iiern :.-a Is, petz. Ruth Re id Murdoch. Mmas. Past Wi 1 ! ha rn Standard. West Walt ham All wmnen not affllia'ed Willi an 0"2 'I HI Z ' lin. Women vnto Are Helping-. Parade Mrs. P. A. Parry.

Music Mrs. l.eo Wolf. manager of the Main restaurant; W. J. Roc. ption Mrs. O. C K .Matthies. Velty, formerly of the E. J. & E.. and Peroration Mrs. Jas. Him!'. the notorious new sboy. Doc Witters. General Committee Mesdamcs J. P. i liavo also boon nssigned to this batSmaliey. Jesse Wilson. W. C. I'.--ma n. I ta ' i 01.

IC. Kaufman, J. ". Thompson. G. P. Raymiis. Floyd Adams. J. M. Turner, Sav ior Pong-, T. Ft. Tennant, W. I.. Wise, Cb.as. R. Two, dale, M. J. Pussan. I-'. H. I'o. X. EmnnrUnc, I". . Phanklin. W. A. Hill. C. W. S.-vers. Jennie Hutchms. Thomas Mear.i. Adam Star-l-owint, A meha I Izorakk, P. J. Moran. AVni. Roth--uissos .vi.u i.-ui i. miiiK, 1 '-,!, 1. ... n- mi ..n.

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M T LIBERTY Hflllir-FNTT-t.ae American .-steel 1 nuii'lry. has been

W. I. "horn of the THinm-.onl exni . o -n . bo -a rd. ha s nrianed f a -eetintt 10 !... he'd at I.I'n Ttv Hall on Wednesday evening. S.- IS w hi- h (very man In IIhiimiv -nd. w ho rep!.-,ti s Thursday for n.llita ry st rvice. is x - T1,P 'Sbti-o:- will be fold about 'onder tho civil riRhts bill and othet jtl::ncs they desire to know and should I know. Judco Relter. Joseph Como- . IT- Howatt and Pi. Giilis are the Mk.;s. The i.iofij v. ill s'ait at v y-i :in. ,.,,, i,i0 promptly at 9:.".-'. ! REVENUE BILL ' ON THE WAY I R.r Rn-itho P.-:e.-s 1 J V.'ASillMlTi N. Sept. 10. i'assas i the new- i--,. nuo l i'l through the , I ,e ; 1 um.ppi s- d and probald v uiriitcrfd in any N-f its iinr cant pft i.-i. ns s.-. ms pr..dj idy . Ham. pospilo th, laci; of 011I posit;, n. chairman Kit bin if llie hoso ;wavs end ni' a lis C'-ii:ii.i' too taday anj n-'Un.-oil he had given up hope r.f g. ttnift i t ho n otion through by Saturdav as lie 1 ... 1 original! y r -' nricd. The announc. niont of Re pr-sentat ives I Ford ney and Moore, leading R. publicans of the ways and m ans committee, that 1 tin y will light to amend the b!l! but xoto tor i: if thr y lose is it;di.-a tiv e ( f the att.tude r.f nientiers of te.'b Sides who : are opposed t - certain i;rn i.-mnp m the l-el b it not t t ho bi i as a v. h e.i THREE AUSTRIAN ' AIRMEN DOWN - Pv Rxntri Phkss 1 j AMSTKill'AM. S. 1 i. 1". A dtsprutch from Vi. nna s:..'.-s thr.t tlneo Austiiiiu J Mii-iso- n w.re brought down whil.- fv tn j over too c, rman iiii ml last wo. k. 1 V( ; c.'.rr.et vote this fa':! in I -ss you are repis'ore.d. Republican Registration Tlnv novt Titpsit.iv. for The Cite of PTr.m-

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strants !n tb larst'-st niiilhtr of rfg! th' "' J,cjn? ,or? of - .--isc-st l".-ird.s in thr- west it is on of tl.f f.uv in Amcri'-l of its it. 3ur;,d,.-ti..n -xtondintt ovor two to thro , ! tiinos as ma r.v ni'-n as tho averaif j t..ard I 1 r.i -,i r- of this and othpr conditions! and th lnrc-f nunior of mn workinsr in tho war plants of tho citv it , fo-mi iradvi,ah to .nmu ail ro-s-'innt? on optombor 12. That wnuM tionlly. rf ovrty war ant in that city, with a torrifi l-.s to tho army nn navv in tho way of shrapnel shells, s'llimaiitip and naval ship parts, a'rp'tano m 1 1 " r !al , h'ivy artillery, chenti. ai.-j n---fi. d in oxplosivo?, etc. Throutth nrrincoments with the draft hor.rd. ooniposed r.f i'ha!rnian Fiank 0 ''Sergeant Fred Lorenz Right "I qjj J,q Job in PCStin & Hammond People on Do - x ings of Famous "229." -Onmp Taylor. Ky, Sept. 7, 191S Editor Times. Hammond. Ind. As there are only a few of the boys T tliouftht that I would write you a few lin t-. lot you know that Hammond s represent.:-. i by the. remaining! VV ( : I fe..v. j The Boat Dynamite" is still on the j job and has found a companion in n 1 larpe, white bi'iycoat which was broupht in by some boys from Hancock county. ' K: I i t "oo ne-i W.o r, d-i-,, Qlnful-iee ! jassien - 'd to special duty In the Develop-! men: r.at alien. Pete Fkufax. former! v Win. P. Kruyer. formerly of the Xorthem Indiana Gas & Electric Company, and jas. H. Pollard, who was connected with th Onhnnco Department of the Stand'ard Ste, !. have been assigned to special ! duty in th. filth Company, which dnv I . nsis ; s ihi.i'v of "Bunk Fatieue." Frank F. Ivhipe, who was formerly with : tie liy-in ( a r ompany o: uoKi-wiscn, is e: :-ret y s'rons for this line of serv o - . WS Ac' ins Corporal John Pkutiss. former-I I. I T, Pnds a'l his fri-nds! I AViUia "William K.'itzman and Car! Zarti are transferred to th" medical corps at the j I Trd Res imontal Intlrmary and is now al 1 member the Typhoid Inoculadon tho boys have stool he'P 'ard. Iioc for thr. e 'shots" they aro pretty wC! a.-,v.iaintod vvfh him. Tt Is rumored that Milkr will bo a pp.- inte-i first class serpeanf in the near future an-! the hovs are ail for hini. ff"rinTlv ritnnrtrfl with thi American I P.ridtre Company of Gary, has been ap-j poinrod c.nf.denti-,1 clerk to first lieu-I unant. Alvip T. Halev. commanding! oncer of the Sett, Company. Ric-utonanf ! Halev is a graduate of V.'.abash College cf CrauforVvillo. Ind . and savs it takIndiana to produce Bor. 1 tnen. but that I Hammond ''lavs over them aU " Re, ween Thorntons duties and ,,,! Rouisv alio girls, h"1 is ,h busiest man : ii., ,1., v,be.. ,,, tw .fi-e.. ic ru nr. -1 him a clrtse se-coji-p i The boys s.-nd their best regards to j all of tlo ir friends in Rake county and nil! cm. urine try and keep Hammond or-:! to the from ia military circles, and are t.i.in l.ir best t) make Ha m moid 1 proini en ...'m c'.T. I- REP I.fip.ENZ. Company Reporter. .",5'h Co.. f-tli Rattalmn. P.f'th Pop.-t Rrig-i be Camp. Z.v hary Taylor. Ky. ALLIED ATTACHES ! ARE ARRESTED I "N T' "v s.1 I

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1 one American weie arrested ln Jlcseow j German submarine r-f 'e.- H h,nsr battle. has been es'ahusbe-d r.v ti.e Czcho-S!o-' by ;! Rei-hiviki. cording- to a ms- 1 The department is !)--w trying to aSeer- ' vn' 'roups in Siberia, accord 1 no to ad-

senger. 'i n no Ani- riipn. Sin-.nions A. I'orst -!. sai-1 to bo a Puitod States govern- , m employe was later released, Consul Rode has turned his affairs oi . r to the Norwegian consul. Re rehad s'-nt the staff ;.nd Amf ri'ns citizens to Stockholm for tear f r prisals. Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the

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HlT.I.KTIN 1 Ct"NITF.D I'REfS CABI.E-1RAM. LONDON, Sept. 10. Ground glass was found mixed in $3,000 ' - vorth of peanut brittle aboard a t transport irom America, according t0 reports ,ere today. The stuff. was cun-ped overboard. Bt.-t-i.etin i . .IrV.-lfTS,3 '"AB"CORAM-3 AMSTERDAM, Sept. 10. GerI man war rnr-pcnnnprirt; rpnnrt that Douai is being evacuated, according to dispatches. (Rt'LI.F.TIN-, .vllr,lo, f-il. 10. Men lftwffn the uKrs of 3 und .'! Inclusive und 1 anil UO jenm old rriii'triinti, j will be culled firM In the new tlrnft, I'roTonl Mnrxhiil (icnfrnl ( rowdrr tinnounrrd todnrThose IS rnrs oIl nnd above "will he railed later. M CH1GAN B NABBED ONUKE GEORGE Benton Harbor Men Strike Snag in A. P. L. Operative Roundup. A rarty of four Benton Harhor. Mich.. men with a careo of booz were landed bv ric rrm-cix i.eUe oror,. i t'.vf? on the Lake Ocerce boulevard ve. - ! twda' afternoon and today j and relatives came f!,,cki! their vvives s to Ham1 mon'1 TPa,s nn when the quart--1 ! 1 rccreis ov . rtlovved quartette was ta.Lon before de partment of Justice- Asont Green. The men cave their nsmes as Harry Reynolds, l't-oel Rliiriehart, (lust ;ia.-: and Freif NacgaU. According" to confess Ions made to I Green the four had driven to Thioaco ! from H-nH.n Harbor and ptir -based the I fTty callers of whiskey and ale-ohol found in their auto. Thy w-r 'akms if- tn 1'fnton Harbor for co-nmercia! pur- ! chases. Nasrai3 is r"' prien-r lunchroom opposite the Graham and 1 ..lorton docks nt Ronton Harbor. one ; man is an fx-saloonkeeper and another j a .former brewery a Rent. ! ' I DTB FIT P 1 I D O 1 SYSTEM NEXT MM Superintendent Lawrence of the Hammond. Whitins & East Chicago s'reet i tail-vay company s'ated today that the ! skip-stop system of service ordered by j lh KOverrtnent and now in force jn j 'hfaKO will becin in Hammond Sunday. j in ;l f"w days t!ie list of stoppinR daces j will be fiiblistir-d and sitns erected. The i K'vernnient prescribes eipht stops to the j"1''" fh" buyiiiess district, six in the I '- - iv-i 011 i i-'oi 01 1 u- oj..-n country. It is n cons, rvatinn of fuel. i power and labor movemer.f . ( GERMAN ARTILLERYING INCREASING Ry FRANK J. TAYROR (Pr.ited Press Staff Ccrrespe.ndcnt. ) J H AAlHltl' AX.S IX 1-KANCK. I Sept. l ft. In tho l'uvro German artil!'rry f'ro hns iirreased. This is ihe ,.,.iy i nativity on tnis part 01 mo 'rent, ' Germa n raiders v c re d rive n off 1 I U-BOAT SINKING All AGAIN REPORTED FRt I'xtTpa Press"! AN ATLANTIC PoiP". Sept. If. The si!,ki' -,f n bi 'uian eubmarine on 1 in tr id - At iani ic was rennrl-l tn - dy hy rrxmhrs of the crew of an An,"r'can " tanker Tn-- f.eb.t lasted f"r,-v '"'rf"-" an,i ,ork l'!n 1'finr ''' !s vfl t his coast. 1 n7nTTR nn ptkht -. t t t -r r 1 - r T" t. - - . ri WlTil OijiW.liM J1! ; H'viTF.ri rnE.. Cn:.F.-;rtAM.1 j T(KP), Sept. S.-An letoer of Genral Seminoff's army reports that the. , P.,-r,i ,,r ,).,-. iV.rh.i-si.uak feri-cs i .operating in western Siberia has .slabj iislif d connection with the s. niinoff, it j j was officially anno me. d hero today. j Three hundred G rroan maeyars of- j j rered to surrender themselv es as j-rison- i ; ers of war to lur. Czechs. REPORTED SINKING OF ONE HUN U-BOAT I Re RN! WASHINGTON. S- 1 - t 1 a. The nn vy incoming tanker cla-i v d to ha ve sunk a ! 11.111 the ex.-i.-t .faets and ts wi'hh.ddii

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Big Guns and Fresh Troops D: n 11 tJ6ing BrOUt U0 fO Stay I " ' Ii3 A lisd Advane rBfr.r-ETi.v 1 rFtn P:jv- . . i. rr-.v, Vla ij0ncioai Se t la Minor sections of the German trenches in riandors ha . I 3,ritisl1' the war office aimoanced todav uiea dt T -.A ! "eray attacks ao-ainst Gnii,m, w said.EPehy War repul3eJ' th statement fR: i.'i.-Ttv PARIS Sept. 10.st"riklnff toward, St. Qaentin from the south the French hare captured Gibercotut, seven mTlc, I'aTJ C7' Cfflce ed today. The Trench are makinc p.-, Cress toward Klaaccnrt and a.ilra-.l-" Grand, the staement sai l. These toV-, are north of Gibeicouvr. Bn.r-rr: : 1 WITH THE BHITISK lil . aniiiii 1 Q-c be oW Epehy attackea a. 5-10 -his morning. The assault is mde o"'7, f 3'3 y" despif the rain" which is svreepingr the battlefleld ana and which impedes operation. (Noon) British troops like the Trcnc are eagnngr closer to St. Quentin. An ou.post was sported cstabUshed this from of a ,rreSay-ie-Petlt. mile, from the Hindenburr aad th3 same cUe. tar.ee northv.-est of t. Quentin. WASHINGTON, Sept. 10The presence of a large amount of artillery and the increasing evidence of the massing of reserves at certain vulnable points, lead; official Washington to the belief today that Germany is about to attempt something approaching a counter offensive along the western front. It is generally believed here that the German plan will not fcicreed but that it may serve to partly check the allied progress. However, it is believed that Foch has Pians which propose no let ur in the '"native The- desperate of , power rroblcm has likely cius-d the '-.erman to ,,,, ,-rnin !o K1Bk, ( he"; V Y,S r'an f"iis hn wi rrobahlv be pushed ba.k to ,l,e M..U3e and th. matter of hamme-in him back to thRhme wiil be 0,10 of on!v , ow roonths HOT FIGHT F0R"LE PETITKONTAGNE Py wppm m;i. rep. (Pnited i staff Correspondent.-. WITH THE AMERICANS IK FRANCE, Sept. 10,-Americans advanced in local attacks against La Petit Montague tableland which began yesterday morning following a heavy bombardment. The fight was still continuinr: last night. Our infantry filtered through rows cf enemy machine puns. The enemy machine gunners were picked off one oy one by American snipers. When last word was reiceived the Americans were aDproaching the foot of t'-"e nlatCfl" t . C jpidicau and Working ill HTOUnd the Side of I y tabjejand A n,upr nt ,1 taoiei.na. A number Ot 1713I chine gun Squads Were wiped OU j Yankees ianK.eS. - mviy ri, 1 ,:,r ,rnr5 f-fiM , h twe-n the out lv ir.r ne t t-,ii,.i . ; off the machine, gun crews, and thn re ' turti.-.i to then- own linos T.,e. a.-rv ' - . - . . ' pn "'e" r-fit advanced in co-ooeraticn v. it n us. I.ytern,inatKui of the enemy To hold th- si positions is rho.vri by the facr' that .-ii;htctn ami over e r.H.-s r. re 1 .- ' . ... "l al. no. As the Amci icans advance those crews are being v.i,-ed out The Americans are working up thlower slope r.f the sy stem of st--0ng'-dc-i'eiided plat xms. . iBOLSHEVIKI j SURRENDER ONE POINT J fl'ViTFlo rF.1-- ''FI.P-.RV 1 VLAPIn ST K. SIPRRIA. Per: l'i direct ica'ion with Oi , via nna ya vices from he, .epiarters t Mardm. Tho AND MACHINE GUNS ll'XITEIl I'PKSS CaBI.EC.RAM PARIS. Sept. Pi. Ratert reports as ta the situaiio.i nt Rons recently reported taken by the Rritirh savs that th? British are aside of and byond the town which is filled with gas and German ma. 1 cnine. sniu nests.