Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 13 September 1918 — Page 5

Fr.-liar. Sc-ptombrr 13. 1918.

THE TIMES. 1 Given by Hammond Regulars at Unity Hall. Music by Strad's Orchestra

SCHEDUEL IN HOME DEMONSTRATIONS

For Week rteglnnlng Sert. Tuesday, 2 p. m. Canning; Lincoln School Rnd Home in East Hammond. Wednesday. 2 po m Canning: Walla o School, Riverside School ami Private Homos. Thursdav, 2 p. rn Su.tr ir and Wheat Substitutes: Vhirs'on School. East Hamm .nd and Private Home?. Friday 2 p. m. Sugar and Wheat Substitutes: Mrs. Lanmen, 1221 Moraine avenue and Homes in East Hammond.

mm hive ri MEETING LUST MIGHT

family charge.

lot, Undertaker Emmerling in

Hammond's 3.010 hoys and men in '.he sciviio of their country would have I ben heartened and Inspired last evej nlnsr !.' they could have peen the paj inde of hundreds of girls and womrn

streets and rnught the ;c spirit of The womnn's followed at Liberty Hall. as cold lv.it nothing stops

If you know pood disr tei! others how to make come lot u help you. An: have demonstration in he quire telephone T4.

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PERSONALS

SOCIAL HEWS

I through t he high ratrlo i rally which I T he weat h e r

the women Th.it the women of Hammond intend

to prosecute trie war as relentlefsiv Mr their men folk was indicated- in their martini trend and 'he stilling speeche-i. The paiade-'s invented grand marshal was Florence Parry. It was composed or" a large hand of musician?, included the Red Cross workers In their becoming costumes, members of the Woman's Council of Defense, the Equal Franchise League, the Hammond's Woman's Club. Camp File Girls and other

On 'Wednesday afternoon Mrs. T. M. AVilklson was hostess to tho members of the Larkin Club at her home In Triimar. avenue. The guests were entertained with games, the prizes in which went to Mrs. W. J. Stone. Mrs. W. Berry, Mrs. Morton and Mr?. Charles Rundbom. Dainty refreshments were served in conclusion. Mrs. AYilkison's guests included Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Charles Jonas. Mrs. Fred Mauch. Mrs. W. Berry. Mrs. David Eummervillc, Mrs. MeGlennon, Mrs. Charles Rundbom, Mrs. I). Ward, Mrs. Thrallkill. Mrs. William Nordwall. Mrs. Walter AYykoff, Mrs. St. John. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. W. .1. Stone. Mrs. Morton. Mrs. Jchn Nowlan. Mrs. Ally ami Mr?. Earl Hester. A - Mrs. Katherine Gross and Mrs. Mnry McLrod were tendered a pleasant surprise party last evening in celebration of their birthday anniversaries by the members .of Liberty Camp No. StST Royal Neighbors of America. They were, presented with the lodge emblem as a grift. Frizes in the evening's sarr.es were wen by Miss Ciara Gross. Miss Hertha

ling a very fine the Lion tore. Ten tore flaR was t'.irr.Cross. e hall opened with

organizations. men represent a t i o?i from

I dollar.- in the Lion S ! ed over to the Red

ihe meet ins at tl

tho Finding of "America." Several thousand people were in attendance atil the men present entered Into Uie spirit of the meeting- Ik Id under the auspices of the Woman's Council of Defense as heartily as the women. Mrs. Eugene S. Cooper, chairman of the meeting:, and one who labored very hard to make it a success, and a member of the Council of Defense, made a splendid introductory talk. She said that when a woman excused herself frornfioing war work because other women who had fewer home duties were not doing it s!i was 'handing herself a beautiful line of German bunk " A few (if t he terse sayings m tile speech by Mrs. Cooper follow: "Thre is no place in the common school of Hammond any language out the laminate of this country." 'It Is the duty of every woman to know the fair price list and refuse to pay any more." ''The day when woman lived for hrsrif only has e-ins by." 'If we don't win thus war nothin? matters. Civilization itself is in the balance."

W. B Conkey. head of the printing and publishing company that bears his i.atr.c, sieve the ilrst of the four minute talks. Mr. Conkey paid a compliment to the loyal men who built Liberty Hall and the thousands of men representing the city, in the army, navy and marine ivrps. He pleaded for girls nd womeu to take the places of the men. "iir merchants. manufacturers, farms, schools ami churches trust all

I continue," Mr. Cm'.-ey s'ated. "Women

i an keep our American industries going until tho boys come home. Factories, workshops, stores and farms ail want women. If ou can do it there is no (juestion but that we are going to win the war. The puy of the soldier is $1 a day. Profiteering can be brought out by the man or woman who works as well as the man whom yo i feci takes your money unlawfully. What if the :in nufact u i ers, merchants and farmers v. oulel -top? Be fair with them and not insist on the uttermost pound of flesh."

FRED MUFF HURT. Feed Muff, a fireman at the Gibson yards, while at work this morning at Gibson fell oft the tender of Lis engine and was Injured. Muff was taken to . t. Margaret's hospital in Burns' ambulance.

FUNERAL TOMORROW. The funeral of Herman Erchner, S3 years old. of 212 Sheineld avenue. Hammond, who was killed Wednesday l.iiiht by an Interurban train, will be hell from the Methodh't church in Hegewltiih tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment in Oak Hill cemetery. Mr. iisjhner, who belonged to thu Modern Woodmen of H'-k'h in h. leaven t. wife and three children. Fred ami, Chariot to Eschner of Hammond, arid Mrs. Ernest Peterson of East Chicago.

FOOD CLUB

EAST CHIH

1 pointed but this work is r.ot comp'efed. I In the fourth ward, Calumet, Mrs. II. C j Hanson has accepted appointme nt f." : captain. In tho first ward Mrs. H. J.

Gilman, cap

l t hird ward ;

ward; Mrs. J. W

Several captains and

tains met with Mrs Evans gouu avenue last evcr.in? iiti

The Food Clubs are coming as the : ,he Floral outline rf v last .cord in the organization of women I ''idc-d to limit" Friday to help win the wer. Over 4 oft uCift of! 1V,;I Club cia v. i n th;

DEATH OF MISS KASCH

S3 years old, home of her rn, 76 142nd

"Tell Me How To Be Beautiful"

Mrs. Jennie Hutchins uiped every !

one- present to p:?n the petition tor passage by the senate of the woinan'. suffrage amendment. 'My conviction is." said Mrs. Hutchins, "that if the suffrage bill does not pass the senate the German newspapers will have great hitadiir.es telling; the people of Germany that the women of America have been r fused the vot e and that if it does pass there mav ie a little item down m some obscure come- of the German newspapers. If it f; ils to pass the Kaiser will grin f rc r.i ear to ear arid if it passes he will Ftr't hi S t ee-t )) Dr. II. E. Sharrer told the women that the fourth Liberty Loan in Hammond will be put over by them with t'-.e aid of the men. Dr. Lindsay Wycopp of Ch'cago speke on the Kovernment's program for the physical and moral wel'are of the soldiers and sailors. She told of the closing of tl red light districts to protect the soldiers and of the fight on venereal diseases. She made a plea for the single standard of morals and denounced spooning

I Mrs. Christine Kasch. ' died thi:5 mornirg at th i dinghler. Mrs. John Si

1 t treet. Hammond. ' .Mrs. Kasch. who has lived in Ilam- ; mend for the last years, leaves two ! sons, three daughters, 22 gi andcliildren land 22 gitat grandchildren to mourn

her.

The funeral home Monday lion from the

church at 2 o'c Hill cemetery. Undertaker Ni

will be held from their afternoon at 1 o'clock, Emma nuei's Evangel b-a 1 clock, interment in Oak

Over

these nomin have signed pledges to he!; out in this movement and now tho time ha come tu organize these women and all other women into small, compact, powerful food clubs. - These clubs will fight a food battle at home, In their own neighborhoods, that is Just as important as the bullet am! bayonet buttle that the American soldiers are fight ing t n French sol!. This is the plan of organlzat ion Dr. Barnard of Indianapolis has appointed !2 county pres ir'.-nt s in Indiana. Mrs Xoble D. Super is the president for Luke county. f'-iu: has appointed city rind township presidents. Those in turn will appoint ward captains and block lieutenants. Then ihe women will be organized into squads or flubs of fifteen to each group. In East Chicago. Mrs. F. L. Evans has

accepted the appointment of president' for that city. Mrs. Norman Cl,-. is 'cc president mid will have charge f In- ;

diann Harbor. Several ward captains have been

ap-

tiou ..arr.paigr.3 regularly and so foreI stall any t'r.dcncy t-jwurd apa'hy and 'by r ru '-a; s : rot to ctsc lida to public ! (.; ,- ;., th'- int-'ri ss of our r.a'k-r.ai

ain; Mrs. Clyde Eidu.ri.rr. I fco-i i.. Irs. Harry Atkrcyd. second, "

Brisey, fifth ward. I H Tfl I O T R T I fl SI

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i .! club slogcn , xiu- rf ci;- n at ' ii ry y. tcrday -".id has a doubv- j rcl c, t!.(. l;. ,. i;,,- , st::.ift f 1 1 a:--. f.ol coiin-r- , ,, ,iu t. d i:i a -1 vfir.ce bv 'iir :--U Kr.!s. it.Ufry and de- 1 j ,r, ,,, , ., . ... r. .rn- I'rvr.i the thr-.e ;; ft iie.-ig.. women ,,., r is ,,r e;nr ., P, j.--,-t'Ve n i th- i'.u.d ; 1-j .., .p. I.-,,-1; ;, n.--r:'.inic t.. ud the . .... , ., . , j,, f,. :, n :. iii.s i'f are ,o3i'o.- i: is --: '- ' 'h:it there

ins is to assist in wu'il.n-.' 1 1 ' r' - -'oe! in yeste r.i.e .' '..,; "'Tig in 'he . : in, -1 r ; p.!r'. 's i"-.1-: uis.j en thc 1 use of par;-!- ,.a, .,, f.-,,I f.-r lu : r.-1 ov r '! "'"'! the Kryhmg ic. ire ; '.;.-.g : '" ' - r.g an ( rriMiiz'Cicn t---.-,i ."i' uv n.iir'i'.', -:'h no arrests.

is of Iinltii.rt j jx ,, r, .-'.trat i.-ti suppli.s at ll iins to ' ' I v.l.r::, U.d.ir' or- P. -ss run

by aoffrdioe ehnnne.s ( ... ,;1.,r! ly i..:.rd N, . 2 the f.-ed adioivisTratic-n ,..try li'i r;:!'irf . disse-tnlnate

l,,r,,r" "r"ir" T', ;ivo ! The Vphcr it at bat. Strike him cms. tirra !'.? ' ' - i 'at u

ure the ne.-- out bv buying V. ar bavin;;3 ,!. of felbsfi- -! e cnser a- -aeii - .

fort will be made ings i: i-raeiica

city. The. East Chieigr, T'.c will be "We can." This Birnilieance and rifots t vr.tion as well a" to the termination of th- Ea.-t i to work in harmonv wi' p.lrlstratlon and 'bus Ji mighty world wide s'nur

The idea i f those winning IV v.ar 1 citizens of the- slat pet ion in and part go veri.mon : by fr.t

through which the o'iz"; may be kpl informed a

cor.dilioris i.tid t hrou ;'h wh i h can distribute

pr.d eathc-r food coTidit

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THJAI PACKAGE KAIIED FREE.

Fritzen, Mrs. Donovan, Mrs. Mollie Moore and Mrs. Knott. After the games refreshments were served and there were covers for Mesdames Miller. Stone, Kirkwood. Gross, Jonas. Moore Wykoff. Mauch. Donovan, Friedhof. Knott, Elliott. McLeod, Orphey. Wilklson. the Misses Margaret Mauch, Bertha Fritzen, members of the lodge and the following guests; Mrs. Beckman. Mrs. Burns, Mr. Ray, Miss Clara Gross. Miss Ruth Gross. Bob Gross. Russell Ceiintr, Robert Gray, Ted Gross and Walter Jonas.

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An enjoyable meeting of the So and So Club took place Wednesday evening with Miss Charlotte Kis'en at her home in Btcker street. The guests brought their needle work and during the evening refreshments vere served. In two weeks the club will be entertained by Mis Hazel Earner.

Stuart's Calcium Wafers Surely Do Give a Lovely Complolcn.

The birthday anniversary of Miss

j Clara Sass was celebrated by the members of the F. E. G. Club at their ni"'tirg with Miss Verna Millis of Sheffield ; aver.ue last evening. Or. Monday evenI ing the club girls will do surgical dress-

in? work and are askea to meet promptly at seven o'clock. The next meeting will be in two weeks with Miss Lucy Parsons of Monroe street. - St. Paul's Senior Lutheran League held a rally for the young people of ihe church last evening at the church parlors. Miss Emma Rampke. the president welcomed the- guests, there was an address by the F.ev. Lichsinn, readings by Miss Lilllpn Rorman. a solo by Miss Lilly Fedder and the program closed with the singing of "The Star Spangled Fanner." Games occupied the remainder of the evei ir.g.

The reason why Stuart's Calcium Wafers beautify the skin is Their natural tendency to seek th" surf-ice.

The wonderful cnb-ium sunfide is one; of the natural constituents of the human' body. You must have it to be healthy.! It enriches the blood, invigorats skin I health, dries up the pimples and boils.

eczema ana bb-tcnes. enables new SKin of fine texture to fo,-m and bc-' tue clear, pinkish, smooth as velet and rennod to the point of loveliness and beauty. This I e y t.eaorifili " Ston tisir.c

r reams, lo lions, powders and bleaches' I

friends. Mrs. Julius Eaton. Mrs. George W. Stiles and son George of Chteago were the guests ef Mrs. John D. Smalley on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowman were called to Hobart on account of the death of Mrs. Bowman's father. Ell Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woods of Waltham street will go to Terre Haute to attend the funeral of Howard Coniey tomorrow. Mrs. Frank J. O'P.ourke of May street has returned from Cleveland where the spent the summer with relatives. Mrs. E. B. Reese of Ruth street has returned freoi Bcllevue. Ta.. where she was called on account of the serious illness of her father.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ritter and

5,585 REGISTER IN HAMMOND The draft board late this afternoon completed the compiling of yesterday's to 43 registration. The results fol- '. o w : Total l egist ration for Hammond. 5.3S5. White. 5,478. Colored, f-j. Orientals, 22. Native born. .".273. Naturalized. SO?.

Citizens by father's nr. 174. Citizens. 3.766. Derlarent aliens. l.C-)?. Non-declarent aliens. S20.

iralization,

GET SUGAR CARDS FROM TWO TO FOUR Owing to the great amount of work for the various war activities that the two young ladies at Liberty Hall have to do, sugar cards will only be issued between 2 and 4 o'cloc'c each afternoon hereafter.

MAYOR KAMRADT IS NOMINATED

It was believed in AVest Hammond today that Mayor Paul Kamradt was the winner of the nomination r.s Cook coun'y commissioner on the Democratic ticket

ins I in the primaries Tuesday. However, re-

Leslie nnd Raymond of Oak Park, 111. are visiting Mrs. Ritte-r's mother. Mrs. E. Hugo of South Hohmf ii street for a few days Mrs. J. C. Camp. 732 Claude street, opened her home last evening for the meeting of the Frc.nces AVillard AV. C. T. V. There was election of officers followed by a very enjoyable goelal session during which the hostess served refreshments. There were covers for twelve. Mrs. AA'ilscn Hinkle was elected president. Mrs. Ida Quick, secretary anel Mrs. Caroline Camp treasurer. The next meeting of the t"ni"n will be held in two weeks on AA"ednsJay evening nt the home of Mrs. Quick in North Hohman street.

turns are not available e.s to whether Frank Green was successful in getting the nomination as state representative on the Democratic ticket.

Mr:-. Roy Twceci'.e and Mr C. E. Ho, lett were hostesses to the fifth division ' the M. E. Ladles' Aid Society yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Tweedle's home in Chatiotte avenue. The members voted to buy a fifty dollar Liberty Bond. They sewed carpet rags at the meeting and during th" afternoon they were entertained with several readings by Mrs. D.

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hostesses served a dainty collation. Mrs. J. W. Reed. 425 Carroll street, was named as the next hostess.

GRAPES California and Michigan Grapes TOR SALE IN CARLOAD LOTS. 1014 AND 2300 BROADWAY, GARY. Phone 1147.

The Bible study department had charge of the program at the meeting of the Baptist AVoman's Union yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd H. Adams gave the first of a series of talks she will give throughout the year on "Baptist Belief." A larg number of members attended and er.t9.vod a most interesting meeting.

Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters will meet th.s evrnig at Temple Hall, corner of Hohman and Ogden streets. There will be a meeting Saturday evening of Dorcas lodge of Rebekahs at the I. O. O F. hail in S'ate street. Miss Maud Smith nnd her sister. Mrs. L. Morris of Providence, R. I, came out from Chicago yesterday and visited

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The evenie hour committee of the Hammond AVoman's Club will open the year's meetings with a beach rrty at Lske Front Park. Monday. September IS. In case of rain the picnic will be postponed until Tuesday evening. The members will meet in 'he Central Si hoo) kindergarten room between five and fivethirty o'clock.

YCUNG WOMAN HURT. Miss Lida Smelser. who lives at the home of H. R. Scott of 418 Ohio avenue, AVhiting, while crossing: the street at the corner of Hohman and Sibley streets this afternoon wa9 run over by a delivery truck. Miss Smelser was ricked up from under the truck unconscious ami taken to the office of Dr. AVatson. where she was employed, and given medical aid. It was found that her back had been Injured and her face badly cut and bruised.

Republicans ran register to vote at Four Corners. Hohman and State streets. Saturdav, September 14. from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. COMMITTEE. 9-13-1

AT DE LUXE. Seldom in the history of motion pic

ture photography has so startliagly) v ivid a reproduction of a fire scene oc-j rurred as in "Tti Hired Man." which Is Charles Ray's latest Paramount picture, produced under the supervision of Thos. j H. Ince and directed by A'ictor L. Schert- j

zinger. No pains were spareci ana an entire house was burned to the ground, leaving nothing but the remains of a chimney. Charles Ray. as a farm hand, performs deeds of real heroism, having been actually quite severely burned during the filming of these scenes. The rst of the cast, including Doris Lee. Gilbert Gordon. Charles French and

Lydia Knott, have contributed their full i whiting

share to the enjoyment or the production, which is one of the most appealingly "human" of the recent pictures. To be siown at the DeLuxe Theatre Sunday, September 15.

East Slders register tonight at Hasseibrings. corner Michigan avenue and Maywood avenue. Seventh AVard register tonight at Public Library.

I l. nless you reglMfr i.ow jou lannui

vote in November. DEMOCRATIC CITT CENTRAL myi.

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NEGRO IS FINED.

NOTICE. SKIP -TOP. Beginning Sunday. September 15th. cars will stop to receive and discharge passengers only at places where signs ftr. posted designating, "Cars Stop Here." This applies to all our cars In Hammond East Chicago. Indiana Harbor and

and is in compliance with re

quest of I.. S. Fuel Administrator. HAMMOND, AVHITING & EAST CHGO. RT. C. 9-ll-4t

Jamon Brown, a negro, of 4724 State street, Chicago, was arrested last night by Officer H. Hesterman and Conductor N Naddv on Indianapolis boulevard

after he had. without cause, beaten up!

one of the passengers on an East Chicago car. Brown was fined $38 in the Hammond city court this morning by Judge Klotz.

CROWN POINT. Dance at the AA'est Half AVay House on Saturday night, under new management. Good music and good order maintained. 8-13-21

Belter to have War Savings Stamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's hordes at your throat.

GARY MANARRESTED. Jimo Lenoir, of 1328 West Nineteenth street, Gary, was arrested last night by Special Officers Libreeth and O'Harra at Gibson, chirged with ptit larceny. It was said that Laneir stole a sack of tobacco from the transfer depot at Gib

son. He was fined $111 and sentenced to I

five days in jail by Judge Klotz m the Hammond city court this morning.

Phone3: 1420, 1421, 28.

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FUNERAL OF MISS PAYNE

The body of Bertha Payne, who died at St. Margaret's hospital yesterday, will lie in state in Emmerlir.g's chapel

until Saturday

where ail her friends

body. The remains will then be taken

to Rensselaer to be interned In their j

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The following order has been received from Ingwald Moe, Federal Fuel Administrator for the City of Gary, with reference to the inauguration o. the Skip-Stop System on our lines within the City of Gary:

"The Slcin-Ston Svatein in connection with th Gar: :" .:'

Compa?iy lines on Broadway to Fortieth Avenue, Fifth Avenue and Broadway to Indiana Harbor, and North Broadway to Hammond will be in effect commencing Sundav, September 15, 1918, according to schedule of stops which has been approved and shall be published by the Gary Street Railway Company and designated by signs CARS STOP HERE. Great economy has been accomplished in the use of fuel throughout the country by the introduction of the Skip-Stop System on the electric railways of the various cities, and I am sure that the citizens of Qary do not wish to be considered slackers in anything that will help win the war. , "With the old plan of having cars stop on signal at any street comer, there are usually from 12 to 14 stopping points per mile. With the Skip-Stop System properly applied, these are reduced to not more than 8 per mile in the business districts, 6 stops per mile in the residence districts, or 4 stops per mils m the open country. With the number bf stopping points decreased in this way, a saving of from 10 to 15rr can ordinarily be effected in the power and hence in the fuel required, while at the same time the average speed of cars is increased without any increase in the maximum speed and the service thus improved. "The Skip -Stop System has been adopted and put into effect as a coal conservation measure in Detroit, Baltimore, Newark, Brooklyn, Washington. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, Oakland, New Haven, Richmond, Memphis, Nashville and many other cities. The Connecticut Company reports a saving in fuel of 10r for its New Haven lines, and recent reports indicate saving in other places at rates varying from 3G00 tons per year in Columbus to 21,000 tons per year in Detroit. "INGWALD MOE, "Federal Fuel Administrator For the City of Gary." In accordance with the above order And with the general intent and wish of the Federal Fuel Administration, this company will inaugurate the SkipStop System on its lines commencing Sunday, September 15, 1918, throughout the cities of Gary, Hammond and East Chicago. Cars will stop only at the following points on its respective lines:

BROADWAY LINE. Loop N.Y.C. Depot E. J. & E. Crossing South-Shore Crossing 4th Avenue 5th Avenue 6th Avenue 7th Avenue 8th Avenue Wabash Crossing M. C. Crossing' 11th Avenue 13th Avenue 15th Avenue 17th Avenue 19th Avenue Penn Crossing 22nd Avenue 23rd Avenue 25th Avenue 2Gth Avenue Calumet River Bridge 35th Avenue 37th Avenue 38th Avenue iOth Avenue HAMMOND LINE. Loop N. Y. C. Depot E. J. & E. Crossing South Shore Crossing 4th Avenue 5th Avenue

6th Avenue 7th Avenue 8th Avenue Wabash Crossing M. C. Crossing 11th Avenue Adams Street Madison Street. Penn. Crossing Grant Street Garfield Street Roosevelt Street Taft Street Marshall Street Chase Street Calumet Street 11th and Clark Road Gth and Clark Road Portable School Swift Street Concrete Street E. J. & E. Crossing City Limits L. C. L. Yards Kennedv Avenue Jet. C. I. & S. Crossing Osbom Road Forsythe Avenue Subway Standard Hammond Mall. Iron "Works. Columbia Avenue Howard Avenue Calumet Avenue

Sohl Street Oakley Avenue Nickel Plate Crossing Monon and Erie Crossing Hohman Street INDIANA HARBOR LINE 5th and Broadway Adams Street Madison Street Jackson Street Harrison Street Polk Street Fierce Street Buchanan Street Lincoln Street Portable School Taft Street Ambridge Penn. Crossing Clark Road Dearborn Street Englewood Avenue E. J. & E. Crossing Cline Avenue Dutch Cleanser Plant E. J. & E. Crossing B. & 0. C. T. Crossing 145th Street Jet. 141st Street 139th Street 137th Street Guthrie & Cedar Sts. Deodar Street Michigan Avenue

We respectfully ask the co-operation of the public in this matter in orde: to make the Skip-Stop System a complete success. J. G. PHILLIPS, Superintendent.

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