Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 11 September 1918 — Page 5
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Wednesday. Sept. 11. 1018. THE TIMES. Pago Fire
SCHEDUEL IN HOME DEMONSTRATIONS For Mffk nminninn Sept. O Tu'jd.iy, 2 r nv Cnnnins:: Lincoln S -h.-ol an,j H.imc in Kast Hamm o n d . Wc.1npF.if! v. I po rn. Canning: Wallnoe School. Riverside P.-hool and rrivste H--nvi Thursday. " p. m Susra r nnd Whsl Pu bst i t u t e : Wn shin sj ton School, East Hammond and rrivate Homes. Frld.iv 2 p. m. Sugrar and Wheat Substitutes; Mr.. Inman. 12H Moraine avenue and Homes in K.ist llaramnn.
SONS AND DAUGHTER OF THE GREAT PATRIOT, GARIBALDI, ARE DOING THEIR PART TO HE LI ITALY VANQUISH FOE
If you know pood dishes rnmc ani t i! otliT." how to mttke them; if not .- o-ni let u help you. Any woman mav l.ivf demonstration In her home. In-
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PERSONALS SOCIAL HEWS
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COMIIfO EVENTS. The fifth division of the M. K. LadlesAid Society will be entertained by Mrs. Koy Tweedle. 7S9 Charlotte street. Thursday afternoon. The annual business meeting: of the Marquette Club will be held with Mrs John W. Dyer. 1AT1 South Hohman FTfet, Friday afternoon of this work. Mrs. Caroline Camp. "2 ("lntrie street, will be hostess Thursday evening. Sep-t.-rr.ber ICth, to the Frances Will.ird W. C. T. 1. Election of officers will take plac and plans made or a bazaar. All members and friends are lnvlt?J to the meeting. St. Paul's Senior Lutheran League will hold a rally Thursday evening at eight o'clock for the young people cf the church.
Mrs. P. Brown, Mrs. Nicholas Emmerllnr. Mrs. Jennie Hutchlns. Mrs. I-eonard Haefer and Mrs, R. C. Slater will act as Judges of the flower show to be held at the Irvina: nchool Friday. September 13th. at 7:45 o'clock. Tomor
row they will insrect the lawns and vacant lots In the district and Friday will Judge the canned fruits and vepeta.bies and the. flowers and vegetables that will bo entered In the contest. Blue ribbons will win the cash prizes and red end white ribbons will be piven for pecond md third prizes. Mayor Brown and the Rev. Krause of the Fine Street Presbyterian church will talk and dunns he evening an orchestra will rlay. The f.ower show is an annual event In the Irving: school district and particular Interest has been taken in the war pardons this year so that the exhibit promises to be large. N." admission will be charged and a cordial invitation is extended the public to attend.
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been returned to Gary, medical officials r'liins that they were ii"t plivsii ally Qualiii' d for u-'neral service. Several of them were rul-d as mentally untlt for the service.
MRS. STIRK OF MILLE, 18 BURIED TODAY The funeral of Mis. F.Hzabeth Strik. who died at her home in Miller last Monday, was held today from the late home, with iiirial at Gary Oak Hill cemetery.
GARY OFFICER AND I PRIVATE WOUNDED
OAKY. IN IV.
I rc.;i t cr. who find was "D. of end I, lent. Ka; h x a n a t h I' t e . ha ye been n V" m.r sull- red ''
.-pt. l'l. Private .lamrs lit other cf Mrs. Frank enlisted in June, 1'ilT, the rirst to go to France, ;h i . l.rikin. well known ( the Cary Y. M. ". A., rt'd wounded. The forinc wunds ;ii the rit'iit
WIN GITY
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Be a Joy-Walker, "Gets-It" for Corns
sh
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r and hip. .hi!e I.ieut. I.akm was d in his left eye, h and aim.
U. S. TO CUT PRICE OF GASOLINE FOR ALL
WASHINGTON. Sept. in.-Fi'-l Ad-ininisttat.il-Garfield announced today 'that he expects soon to 1" x a prne f..r
There will he community prayer meeting tomorrow mornir.rT at the W. W. Smith residence. 121S Beacon street, at 9 o'clock. An invitation is extended to at! worshippers. Mrs. t F. McKelvey. li.'th street, is away m isit to Leetonia, ihio, for t ral w f i ks. The Barton Brineys of Fir street have I on entertaining as guests Mr. and Mr. i'. Miller of Appollo. I'a.. who hae now cit parted for their home. The S-Aedish Ladies' Aid cf the Lutheran i hurt h. Indiana Harbor, will
tr.e. t tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Os
car Holn.st ron. Drummot, i and 142nd street, the regular monthly meetin;;. Fiiends of the member.-; are cordially :ii iied to at t. nd. Mrs. Hiroll Lou.-ks of South Oh-ott avenue has Mrs. Ray rarkhurst of La-
2 Drops, 2 Seconds Corn I Doomed
"When you almost die with your shoes on and corns make yon almost walk sideways t" Ket away from the pain, take a vacation for a minute or two and apply 2 or 3 drops of the world's magic and only genuine corn-pe. If r. "Gits-lt."
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"My Corn. Peel Cln Off, With 'Get.!! "!
Siffnortna Italia Garibaldi and her brothers, Generals Ncnotti and Peppino Garibaldi, beside her.
r.asolme f as the g. figure In
i ptiee. Senate inquiry into j tviso inejess Sunday ; admi listration was ft
domestic i-oii'-uin- ts as w rnmerit ami the allies at
r than the present
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or' e n. re Mis,:? Id. -i ie gu-St hich met
isit in g indellr.it el. v. V., nit r of ''rown Point was of the auction bridge club w ith Miss Alia Sperter in
market
uth Baring mors in the .scail. The
avenue an game went receipts of
ening UK' i. Mrs. Leiia
Tic r, that top
the need for the irder of the fuel reshadowe.l today
Ladies' Aid Society is being entertained at luncheon today by Mrs. G. C. Clemens. Mrs. Albert Fisher. Mrs. M. K. First and Mrs. Henry Fuller nt Mrs. Clemens' home, 4 Waltham street. A very pleasant feature of the social hour following the regular session of Hammond Chapter Ka stern Star last evening at the Masonic Temple was the reading of several letters from members who are in camps in the 1'nited States and others who are in service in France. During the business meeting there was balloting on candidates and plans were made for the w inter's program. The. meeting was the first following the sum
mer vacation and there was a larpe attendance of resident and visiting numbers.
CONGRESS TO HEED IT.
lace school ut meeting has b.
o lo- k tonikht. The n eall.-d by Councilman
Frank Martin to di.-ouss the city's
plan to construct a sewage s:?-'uion at the Calumet river.
OF PEANUTS
Br 1'niteo Press. WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. Congre s will Tjrobablv heed Secretary of the
Treasury McAdoo' suggestion for par- J tial exemption of Liberty Bond income ! RAISES CROP
from sur-taxe. His proposal Is d:sclosed in a letter to Representative Kitchin and holds that it is well to j make firm the market price of the ,
bonds and bin's that a larger interest i--t n-lll he t-i.cessaiv if the hih sur-
,, , , Ion a pieie of round T,n bv 1" feet, tax is applied. The exemption is re- , 1 ' yarded as destined to make a bread I
and stable market f T the Liberties. i 1 J U t IJUUIMJ U V JCjXt
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by pa Senat minis .laily e'lS-l
Plus.
sag" e.f a ! .Cu'i- n in? rei u e.d by ,r Ledge- "iitecting tic- fuel adration to -jive the senate the total production and consumption of i.e and eiata on the present sur-
x. v wii
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is ra'her proud of induried t lire e hul
n Sta'e Line street, his war garden. It Is of peanuts raised
The regular meeting of Max Phulman Gate will b held Wednesday, Peptem-t-r 11. at the Beth-el Sabbath school. The secretary v ill tender his resignation and also resign as treasurer of the District Registration Board. New officers will be chosen next Wednesday, Sept. 11.
At the meeting Thursday afternoon of tho Baptist Woman's t'nfon Mrs. Floyd H. Adams will be the leader and the subject of her talk will be "Baptist Belief." The meetine will be held in the church parlors in Sibley street. There will be a meeting this evening of the Girl Scouts at the Central school. It will be their regular meeting and plans will be made for participating In the parade Thursday evening in which they have been invited to act as guard of honor.
Golden Rule. Council N'o. 1 P. of L. held fts regular meeting last evening nt the I. O. O. F. Hall in State street. There was balloting on candidates and arangemer.ts were made for initiation to feature the next meeting in two weeks. There will be a meeting this evening o Golden Rod Camp No. IS."." Royal Neighbors nt the I. O. O. F. Hall in State s.reet. -- Miss Emma Faul. 64f Ann street, underwent a serious operation Tuesday nt St. Margaret's hospital and today whs reported to be getting along satisfactorily. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Re',1 of Warren street have returned from Lake Winnebago, Wis., where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese, 5 Rimbach avenue, were called to Lima. O, Monday on account of the death of Mr. r-iewepse's brother, O. A. DeWeese.
Mr. and Mrs. .lwln Ilerbst or houm Hohman street are visiting in Prairie du Chine. Wis.
HAVE FAITH IN FATHERLAND
rF.T I'NtTRr WASHINGTON. Se man people have fa land but not in the the opinion of dip! among the allies.
Tress. pt. 11. The Grt h ! n t h e fatherIbdienzdlerns, In .mats here and
TO FEDERAL COURT
BOY BANDIT IS CAPTURED 1 Four young boy robbers who burglar- ' i.ed the store of Joe I'skert at 2.'.." Fillmore street. Gary, last Monday, have I heer: apprehended and turned over to juvenile i iffl.tr Jones. While L'skert was absent for a brief
time the young boys entered his store and robbed the cash register of over ;;n,i. the most of which was found in
possession of the boys.
and then ei.lv, will you be your corn will lor, sen fr-"m your o that ou can peel it right off
ploriouslv easy wi'h your fniers. Take no cluiios of contnued pain and soreness why use greasy, irritating salves, plasters that shift and press into the "epjick." razors and "diggers" that make corns bleed and also grow faster'1 !'J" painless, easy, always sure "(lets-It. " There's "tlv one like ft in the world--
!i evening j that's "Gets-It." Millions have tried ross fund. I ;nd O. K.'d it for years. It never fails.
"G ts-I;. tr.e j: ua rant fed. money, back- corn-remover tn only sure way.
I niis l.ut a trifle at aav drua: store. Strohrn. who came re- M f by K. Lawrence & Co., Chi. ago. 1 11
eiii'iy Ii'.in "sappannep
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Mr. and Mrs. M. H. i from that city.
'-. t Miss the ,
i ward the local Myrtle Alexander t hostess.
Red C r was
nam
Mr. and Mrs. A.
d as I
Special Agent j
'lit of Justice Ceimmissioner
CONDITIONS ARE TRAGIC
Pr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Pavi wood avenue opened their h"ii evening meeting of the Won dsn Missionary Society of
? o,f Mayie for the an's Fertile First
P'NtTfin run".- Caw.ec.ra)!.
MILAN". Italy. Sept. 11. Accordinp, to SO' repatriated Italians economic j and political situations in Austria are; absolutely tragic. one says the pop- , nlations desire is te. end the war soon, at any cost. 1 Since the Austrian and German re-; verses he.pe of winning the war has; vanished. Political dishonor in Bohe- j mia and bread riots in Vienna were1
confirmed. This year's crep is a failtire which has prevented an increase ; -p JJT WELL
in ioo.i iiiioii;ii-, mi int.- ;jv.. i rtu u of bread.
MRS. KATE RAY
COUNCIL
The four Benton Harbor men arresr- j ,hA ed for transporting liquor into lnd anaj
left for t.eir bonvs wit.i their wives Inst nicht under $ 2" bond each to the
j federal grand J-.:"-'. Lach signed a! AT WAR WORK
! complete ce.nfesse n foi ! Green o the I'eparfr ! and we re bound rover h
Charles Surprise. j The men were Harry Reynolds. Fre 1 I I. h ; neb rt. G i- t ' .lade and Fred Naggatz. They had forty calions of whis- ' key in their n u t o:;i- 1 e when arrested ! on Lake (ieovce. mi', lite from Chicago i to Be n ton Ha rbnr. ,
I IN ArN' AROUND
GARY-
?vlrs. Kate Woods Ray of Gary, was nne of the representatives fi attendance -..steida at the War Works Council at the Bia.'kstone Hotel in ChicaP. Verv definite and uplifting work is
lietng done through this board f vo'iosr we.mn in overseas ycrvh
for those who in ever in- reasinc num-
! hers, are taking up the industrial buri otis of their countrv. Many of the ; social problems in France t dav are making and it is our duty to help solve ! them, not only fe.r our girls but for the j French girls and mothers. To this end i the War Work Council is workinc and
deserves the suppoit of all loyal Americans.
Guests at the L. W. G 5'reet are Mr. arid Mrs. A
Narpanee, Ind. j The gymnasium dub of girls at the ( Garfield school re-op..ned their athle'iosj last evening. The ;..uns men of C- lu- 1 met are prevailing upon the prir.. pal for an evening ;n hi h 'hey may in- , i'.ilpe likewise-. The iMumet liny S- "ins met at the school last evening, too. i
There is a phasing variance in the ivr.rk under way at the Indiana Harbor Red Cross Cent re. For many weeks past the making of refugee garments occupied the soe time of the daily workers. The making of surgical sup-
to tnis city to I
IOC, ,".avf' as g'.l-S. S . cu0 un.t bep nurse Have t:ken a bunira-
ir pes anI daughter j ;ow an,j xvj;j onsage in housekeeping. J Mrs. Hughes reports a decided Chungs
es in 145th for the better fn her condition and beL. Miller of ' iieves now that with other duties to jtake up her time the monotony of a
in-w place will he greatly relieved. Being an Last Chicago girl and spending the greater part of her girlhood da:, s
mot Ming and it
plies commenced this
believed that many women will welcome the chnng... for at has' awhile. The exact quoto is not announced, but ieiently it is a laree enough one to elemand a great atte-nelance for each day. Women of the community your aid is solicited and whateeyer time you mav i.e able to give it will be welcomed gladly. The time for the completion of the-se supplies is alwavs liini'e 1. Th.ere-
r the fore it is asked in all sin erity that the and women respond with unreserved pn mpt-
I-. re. s!ic a p.p recia ted the reading of the home accounts throuch the daily publication sent her by h. r mother. It is e;;ia!!y ir.ie resting for her friends here to know of the progress made in her 1 -faith. NOTICE. Has anyone tried to sell you any carpenter's tools -r a u? d typewriter ( l::derwood make) within the last two
len from our office
; I -lays? ?im was St
Monday night.
Jli'i.'iii leward formal ie-n le.idmg
gui'.ty pa --'is. FAST HAMMOND COAL
fif'3 State. Street. Phone 10,-,. Res. 1660.
SEEK ELIEF
FOR FARMERS ;
FOR CARLANDER FRIDAY NIGHT
Th meeting of the Maywood Auxiliary of the Red Cross will be especially for the knitters and all members having finished articles are asked to return them promptly. The meeting will be held this evening In Room 11 of the In-dustria-Ihiga school building.
Th second section of the 51. K.
IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES VISIT THE
o
have suffered losses
Methodist church Tuesday. The husbands of the members were entertained at the meeting. There was a brief business session followed by a program. The Rev. George R. Streeter lead the devotional exercises. Mrs. George Chapman rendered a group of songs, ther.; were rendines bv Mrs. IV Franklin Hix and
songs by the King's Heralds. Mrs. T.i t Kassett arranged the program. In i U. O. i-lii.XUxV.
conclusion refreshments were served and the fuests met socially for a half hour.
At the
I p a i t y w 1
fBv rvrrr.r. Pi;f-. s. 1 Frida WASHINGTON. Sept. 1 1 Financial I jj
telief for farmers e.f the country wh
tees
ni t i
droiisht. Sf.,-ret
is soueht in a bill today in the senate by Senator Sheppard. Texas. It provides that a federal fund of $:,rt.no vi" rj srt aside f.-r re. lief of farmers wh
A. a farewell ter Carlande-r i i t o r y men, Y .
als, directors and trus5n'!r lias been nssistait ,o cmy Y. M. c A and
Gary Y M. C.
Will be given I-e ,- night by the dor
A. offMr. Cv a r y of
The Woman's Guild of the oon-1 Shepherd Er-is-'opal chiir- h v. ill meet w i'h Mrs. John Bio. k in N'e.rth oic.ct avenue Friday afternoon, 2 o'clock prompt. Information cot.ie-s fr'-m rrescit?. Ariz., where Mrs. C. C Itutrhes. f'-rmeriy Miss Josie Brown e.f North Magoun avenue, is making her present home in the
ill be given for to the arrest of
CO..
lithe-
TO LUTE TOO CLASSIFY
LOST Saturday, white crochet shawl, hot. Bullet n st. and Jesse and Logan.
PI. one ".423 or 30 Si. 0-11-2 j WANTF.P Position as ce-ck in hotel. r .-taurant or club. by experienced I ladv 137 Pougias st. Phone Hammond hl'.5-R. 9-U-l
FOR RENT---Li cht hous.-k--1 rflAm ' m.-.l.-TTl COOVC-ni
hopes of recuperating her health, that Mi--h'8an nx'e Uv'-ana li r'n.
pine rooms; ences. f.5 1 .1 : r 0-11-1
BOY RUNS AWAY.
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Peter Cudulka. living at 259 Madison i . - :or- lact r.ip'r.f rt-oorteH to the i
police that his 17-year-old hoy had run i j
nwnv from t!ie h-.me and asKed tne am r
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ui lie t " .iisr in iio.jio-, n ...I.
riiiuimuiSi liuuiuui uiua
r.ext Safuday will leave for Richmond Ind.. where he has aeep;ed the geneia! s'-cre tarv -i-.ip of the Rh hmand Y
M. C. A. The i-eeeption Will be
crops by reason
Mammond Optical Co. 141 E. State St. Hammond
phn" BULK 1420, 23. IJi'J
Hohman Street,
Near
State St.
S. & H. Green Stamps.
DRUG
- SEVEN DAY
a
SALE
now on at SUMMERS PHARMACY
Beginning Thursday evening fTi" choir oX-ie First Christian church will hold Its rehearsals at the Hammond Musical College from eight to nine o'clock every Thursday. Dr. Williams, head of the vocal department at the local college will direct the choir. This is the first choir rehearsal for a month and all members and all who are interested are Invited to attend.
have sustained heavy damages to their j in the lobby ..
has acted as Y. M. C. A. f. during the ah sen. who has
lnlo acted as
f dry weather.
WON'T JOIN
hel 1
' the "Y." Mr. Oarlando---neral secretary of the r the pa.-t eicht month! ier.ee e.f Secretary Pickbeen in France. He has Secretary of the Federa-
TTT1T T PAD Tc'CrkTc'D AT.
A TTTITTn'DTrPTt1 Cr! ! k. r
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tion of Churches which will be repiefente.i at the farewell party.
TC .N DON, Sept. 11 American labor
will refuse to participate in a confer- ; -ri T T T1 0 T? PAPON ence with enemv organizations. Sa m - Xi-LX X J ZX XVrt.VJ-U11 uel Gompers, president of the American ! GARY VISITOR Federation of Labor declared in ani
Interview with Br'tish Journalists mad?
Henry Tillman, a colored man arrested : i.a last night by a soldier. Sergeant B. F. J f3
Cummings, at the Gary hotel, is being j Jra
held for the federal authorities. ; j;v . -. . . , . . . t v. rV-
i;tner recirai i..ii-is ait-. j.'nn O'Neil of Melville. Ind.. and Private John j tj
Hicks of Madison, wis. . ; J
public here today.
The Wallace schoi I announces its annual flower show for Friday afternoon of this week from one until four-thirty o'clock at the school. The flowers and vegetables will be sold after the exhibit for the benefit of the school.
There will be a meeting this evening of the. Knights and Ladies of Security at the K. and L of S. Hall in the Rimbach building.
Walter Smith visited Hammond Walter Smith visited Hammond friends today on his return to his home in Chrome. N. J . af'er a business trip to the Pacific coast for the V. S. Metals Refining Company. Attorney F. C. Crumpacker. Harry C. Wanner and W. H. Crawford have returned from Lake Geneva, Wis, where thy were in the military camp for civilians.
DEBBS' FATE IN JURY'S HANDS CLKVELAND. O, Sept. 11. Th fat of Eugene Debbs on trial here charted with making disloyal remarks is expected to be In the hands of th JurV fe.nlght. The government expects to rrxiiplete its testimony this afternoon. Six witnesses testified yesterday. The government sought to show that Debbs has subscribed to the socialist antiwar platform.
NOTICE. The musicians will '!"na'o their services for the parade and rally arranged bv the we.rnen's section of the Council of Defense of Hammond f.-r Thursday evening. September 12. and the executive board of Local 2-3. A F. of M ,
requests that all musicians band instruments t- meet at
SPANISH SHIP IN BOSTON
Editor L. W. Bazon of the Lowell Tribune, was in Gary yesterday and todav to Aisit his wife who underwent an operation at. Mercy hospital a week j;o. Mrs. P.agon will be taken to her home at Lowell today.
TWELVE MEN RETURNED FROM CAMP DODGE
Twelve colored men who went with a contingent of two hundred about a w.eek nr;.i to Camp Dodee. Iowa, have
DRUNK AND CARELESS DRIVER
For being drunk and careless driving
of his automobile and hitting nearly all !
the lamp posts in Broadway. .Mat oreiko- ..j
vich 222T Washington street. Garv. was i V
early this morning arrestee ny tne po- ffrj
o ctf mi' i i'i u i . . i ........ . ' J' a
It Alt x -BUIJbUxiNljr
PERMITS ISSUED m
Building permits were issued yesterday afternoon to S. W. P.ser. 4fl-4'1ii Pierce street, for a one-story frame residence to cost $H.4fl(t, and to T. P. C'.une. 4fin-4A2 Pierce street, one-story frame residence, ti cost JH.S00.
Join the War Savers army.
Br TNiTr.n Pftss BOSTON, Sept. 11 With more than l.nf-n cases of grippe or Spanish influen7a on record in greater Boston, health
authorities and particularly naval oi'fi-
cials were making every effort today to prevent the epidemic spreading. One hundred and nine of the case? ar among sailors s'atione-el here.
THOUSAND REPUBLICANS REGISTERED
Citv Clerk William Rose, chairman of
playing 'the republican city committee, stated toHarrison dav that the rimil - r of r .-publicans who
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E. C. Minas Co. Hammond Ind. I and It will entitle yon to fins life i FIRHO PORTRAIT TRUE, size 14x17 I Inches. A beautiful otral plaque. You do not have to buy a frame for r It or pay one penny. Your small pic- g tnra will be returned unharmed. See -artist's work at store. KO MAIL OP-H.ES. 5
registered m Hammond will reach a thousand. He was unable to give the exact number as the count had not. been complet -d.
NOONDAY LUNCHEON.
in" unii 1 1 i u in ir,A:i.J.ia"ir
The Hammond Chamber of Commerce will resume its weekly luncheons of the members co in--!', tomoriow noon. A representative of the federal reserve bank will speak, probably regarding the Fourth Liberty Loan.
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21 LAKE COUNTY LAWYERS IN THE SERVICE
A service flag of the Lake county bar has been hung in the corridor of the Hammond court house on the second floor. It contains 21 stars.
MEETING TONIGHT. Taxpayers of the Ninth Ward fire rged to attend a meeting at the Wal-
'r&W.Wfa;t!' say let
i HcW4
the sunshine of
mark well what we
the precepts of
SAVING prevail: for improvi
dence foregathers fate's storm from
the sky, when the RAINY DAY ' reckonings assail !! The
pathway is plain, to the "temple of oah;" and once trod, you ..ntroktfnrue- that QAVVC
and ECONOMY are the path- I C.A- ( ,--,ltK -r,,4 "MI Iie-L-" . k
hasn't even a plea. . Sewings Accoimt at this Bank is the
Forerunner of Fortune
f
Registration To-igli!
and Sohl Streets, 7 to
Soutlioast corner Siblcv
1U o'clock. FRIDAY NIGHT, nt Public Library. SATURDAY NIGHT, at Lafayette School, corner Calumet Avenue and Sibley Street; at John P. Smith's Place, corner Sibley Street and Maywood Avenue, and at Troike's Place, corner Columbia Avenue and Summer Street. Unless you register this year you cannot vote at the November election. Democrats living anywhere in the city or county may register at these places, it not beinn necessary that you register in the precinct where you live. Registrations in other localities will be held next week. Watch- The Times for announcement. HOWARD GESCHEIDLER, Secretary City Committee.
A Bank of Personal Service First National Bank Hammond. Indiana.
Wholesale Price! ON $Ox3 TIRES
PLAIN TREAD Pullman $ 9.95 MeGraw $ 9.95 Firestone $10.85
NON SKID Pullman $10.95 MeGraw $10.95 Super-Tread $12.50
The above makes are brand new, fresh stock, direct from the factory. They are guaranteed for 3,500 miles. We are selling these tires at wholesale prices, saving you actually 40 per cent. Why not take advantage of this opportunity and buy your tries at wholesale ? We carry the largest and most complete assortment of tires in Gary. Buy now. Delay means higher prices. fmwy Fire (&qe mM& timmi ' "GARY'S TIRE BARGAIN CENTER." 538 Washington St. Phone 229. Gary, Ind. Open Thursday and Saturday Evening".
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