Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1918 — Page 5
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HEINIES WEAR "MADE IN AMERICA" CLOTHES Bv I'NiTED Press. P.VIM.-J. S.-j .;. 17 The Corman pris..iieis rounded up by Americans are beitiK fitted with "hand-me-down" and cast-off uniforms of the Sammies. All or the tut n and badly worn uniforms from the expedition are washed, funiiKUt. d and patched, then dved tfieen and turned over to the prisoners. n the blouse and in scwial pla.es on the trousers the letters "P. W.," meaning prisoners of war." are stenciled prominently'. NEW WAR BUDGET TO CONGRESS KV l'NITEtt PRE". WASHINUTOX, Sert. 17. An estimate of $7.S47.727.t'i-.."2 to carry out the new rnlarired army program under the 1 li to 45 draft law was submitted to congress by the war department, toda y. BRITISH MAKE NEW PROGRESS TXITEP PnKSS ABLF....RAM l.i a.iX. Sept. 17. Ftiithet towards St. ytif ntin was ie Field Maishal Hain today. Ti also improved their positions ders and noith of I.ens. progress rted bv r Pi ittsh in FlanAUSTRIANS HOLD BIG COUNCIL I'NiTr.n Press "a bi.f: ,p. a m MK. Sept. 17. An nnp otant rn ini: c;l at Austrian beadqua rte rs was held recently by members of the Kencral staff. ILL WITH LOCKJAW. (T.iHV.V P of John H it today serioi,;pIN. Ind , Sept. 17 A son r.on. liiini? near Konts. is ly ill. suffermtr with lockjaw ally da y day i.-al Just one week ap lie accidentsteped on a. rusty nail and on Sunwas stricken with lockjaw. Sunhls rorePiion was cons.dered critbut he is slightly improved today. ILODGE APPROVES ! TT7TT cnxT'oxTn" V XJLJUVX1 j xiv tP.T I'NTTFirt Press WASHIN' IT'iN. Sept. 17 President Wilson's --proir.pt and curt refusal" of the A ust ro-H unaa rian peace bait, will o far towards niakinc the 5erman prpjii understano that "The American people mean to have a complete vcfor." declared Senator I.odse today if a speech on Austria's note to the AlPes. 'The president's replv to this stupid note will mei-t with universal approval, I am sure." said T-odsre. ; FURNITURE MAKING IS RESTRICTED Bv rviTF.n Prfss H1N''1T'N. Sept 17 An order WA resfr'ctinT th tare has been tinn division board. ma nu f a ct i re of furniissued by the conservao f the war industries INDIANA MAN A PRISONER r n v r.vrrrn rp ess WASHINGTON". Sept 17- The war de. pirtment todav published the nam!f iKhty-three Americans held prisoner in Germany. Anionc them was J. H. Harsrove. of Mount Vein.-.n. Ind. Whadda Mean "Afford?" TO REDUCE VARICOSE VEINS People who hao swollen veins or bunches should not wait until they reach the bursting point, which means much suffering and less of time, but sho;i:d at on.e secure front anv reliable druceist a two-ounce original bottle of , Moone's Emerald Ol (full strength). ! Py usinj: this powerful, yet harmless trermicide treatment improvement is n..-
j need 111 a few- days and by its recular j use swollen veins will return to th lr 'normal size and sufferers will cewse 10 , worrv. Moone's Emerald Oi! treatment ! is used bv physicians and in hoepit.als and is guaranteed to accomplish results or money returned. It reduces all kinds of enlarged i elands, p-oitres and wens and is used ! exclusively in many I a rre factories as Ian unfailing first aid to th injured I antiseptic. Tour druggist can supply I you
With the .Mcptlon of one or two instances, w -here questions of availahi'uty hae not l.en tle'errmned tinai!. the Indiana organization of county sales directors, publicity directors and chairmen of count v speakers' bureaus have been
completed. It is said that the personnel i of the organization taken ..r the state. ( is represf nt at 1 ve of the most vigorous' patriotism to be found in the star , jiud that with the co-operation of the . in-j tuis ol" defense, food Mini fuel ndimms-; tra'ions, P.ed Oross, War .Mothers, and i oil.er auxiliary orpaniia 1 urns Indiana i ' ready tor the biK rush, winch o.ean.s 111" distribution of the state's allotmir.t Kovernmenf war securities in record j breaklnp time. j 1-ViilowiiiK are the names of chairmen j made public by loan h.-adrjua rt r s today: j COUNTY SALES' CHAIRMEN. County. Name. Address:. Ad.- nis F. M. S hirtn-yt r. pi.-, atur. Allen A. 1". Hall, Fort Wayne. Bartholomi v. Wm. Irwin. I'olumhus. Honton-oho. I.. Rohy. Fowhr. rltckford A. h I.upion. Hartford City. boom W. .1. PeVol. Lebanon. Urown Jarland i. Brown. .Nashville. Carroll Hinery 1-lora. pelphi. (."ass W. H. Porter. I.ocansport. ( 'lav H. St ever. .. i, Bratil. Clinton John t." . ss. I- r a nk.f nrt. pt arborn W. II. o'Prlen, Law renceburp Pocntur W. Honner. CreensburR. peKalb 1. M. Zent. Auburn, pclaware It. C. Kimbrouph, Muncie. F.ikliart P.. V. Peahl. i.ish-n. layette Arthur Pixon, 'onn.-rsville. I'V.unt-iUi I'an ". Heed. Oovinaton. Franklin John C. Shirk. P.rookviiie. Fulton F. K. Bran'. It.icho sr. r. ;rant P.. . 17. F. I:ipp. Marion. Hainiltor K. S. Truitt. Nob!esu".le. Hancock '. B. Hottrford. Creenileld Hendricks W. Osborne. Punviile. Henry Geo. A. Klliott. Newcastle. IlowHrd Henry ". Pa vis. Kokomo. Huntington J. R. F.mley, Hunt t n cr t on. Jasper J. H. Chapman. Rensselaer. Jay Orin A. RawlinRs, Portland. Jennlnps W. S. Matiaws. No. Vernon. Johnson Harry lfnueharn, Franklin. Kosciusko M. I.. Hi chcn.i'.ir Warsaw. I.aCrariKe I. eon Hose, I.a !ra ne. Hake w. F. llodpes, Cary. I.aPortc Frank J. Pitner. UPirP. Madison V, 'm. S. Piven. Anderson. Marion- Fred J. Hoke, Indianapolis. Ma r ph.-i 11 (.'. A. Hondurant. P'yrnoiitli Miami P. H. P.rattin. Peru. Monroe W, K. Showers. Hlcominifton. Montgomery C. Coodbar. 'mh fords ville Morpan Karl I. Nutter. Martinsville. Newtno . T. McCray. Kentland. N'oblf Morton P. Thomas. Albion. Ohio H. S. Fspt v. Rising: Sun. ()wn Hubert Hi. kam. Spencer. Parke Geo. I.. I.aney. Roekvii'o. I'orter jr. R. I.owensrine. Valparaiso Pulnam i'. C Hurst. Gretncastle. Pulaski i'.lnir Johnson. Winamae. Randolph J. 17. Hlnshaw. Winchester. Ripley J. A. Hillenbrand. Hales . nl -. Hush Pari Payne. Rushvillo. Sin !' H. C. Morrison. PheltiyviHe. Stark' M. P "alcy. Knox. Steuben 1-7. S. Croxton. Angola. St. Joseph I". A. lirjan. Souih IV nd. Tippei alio Thos. Bauer, l.a Fa yr' te. Tii "on F. K. Pavis. Tipton. I'nion Chas p. Johnson. Liberty. Vermillion J. C Straw. Clinton. Viu'o James S. Ro.yse, T rre Hau'e. Wabash Louis Wolf. Wabash. Warrc, Ihirt Fle'i.inp. West Lebanon. Wavne Pen. as M. Coe, Hichmond. WeUs Benj. A Btts n. Bluff ton. Whitley H P. Mcl.ailen. Cdii'iibia t'ity Wbite Pert Van Voorst. Monlic llo. PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN. County. N'mie. Addrrss. Adams J.hn 1 1. Heller. Pecatur. Allen p.. J. Crisuold. Ft. Wayne, riart hoi.-iiiK w . J. Nrlhway. Colurrbus. Benton Charles 17. Steele. Fowler. Blackford R. Monfnrt. Hartford City. Boone B. F. M. Key. L-hanon Ilnmr. lon7.o Ailisi n. Nashville. Carrol! Noah Mayhill. 1'ielphi. Cass K. F. MetzR.r. I.ocansport. Clay Georpe 11. James, Brazil, t '1 i nt on Peirborn A. Shaw. La wronor hurst, pt catur Pan S l erry. Grt en'dmry. Ptkalb '. K. Pucharan. Auburn. Pelaware I'd T. V'ilson. Muncie. Hlkhart Will V. Fink. Goshen l-'aelt Kmery Hust..n. i 'mm. rs c'He. Fou.nain J. I". McPerm md. jr. Attica. Franklin I. M. I'.ridgnun, Pr iok ille. 7ulton Dean Barnhart. Rochester. (Iran! Carl Houston. Marion. Hamilton II K. Ner,l. Nobles.ille Hancock -J. I". Mitchell. Jr.. Cre-fifi.-ld j fendricks John P. H 'C it'. Pnm ille. Hi nry Walter S. Chambers. Newcastle. Howard Charles II. Havens. Kokomo. lluniinfilon ". H. Kira fe. Huntintton Jasper hailc? M. Sands. Hei.ssel-er. Jay James Limit-. Portland. Jennings I-hntst Kli'.c. r. No. t r r.on. Johnson W. W. Akin. I'tanklm. Koscl sko (Minton peihrick. War 'aw. La'".rauce H. M. Wadd. 11. LaiJrariKe. Lake p A. Parrj. Hammond. Lal'ortf J. P. Btnson, LaPorte. Madison W. P.. Campbell. Anderson. Marion Paul Richey. Indianapolis. Marshall Roland Metskfr. Plymouth. M'ami Charles Fairnan. Tern ! vn I oe -J W. I'ierc. BloomiiiRt. Montgomery C. Peterson, i-ran-fnribvlc I Morpan O. C. Toner. Martinsville. ! Newton C. M. Davis. Kentlani. N'obU Wm. H M-l'wcn. Albion. (hio S. M. Seward. RiSintt Sun. Owen Carl Anderson. Spencer. T.-irke N. Hie P. WhoC. P.o,-klHe. I'orter R dim Hip ley. Valpara iso. Pulaski - P. " Porre'l, Winnmao. Putnam Jackson P.ct '!, Gref noasl te. Handolph B. E. Hlnshaw. Winchester. Ripley Donald M'-CnUum. Patesville. Hu. b Roy A. Harold. Rushille. St. Josei h P.. '". Sacket South P. nd. Sh. ihy John T". Peprz. Shell yviile. Starke Henry I". Set richer. Knox. Steuben R. E. Willis. Anc !a. Tippecanoe II. W. Marshall. La,fayetie. Tipton Ed T. Str.ley, Tipton. I'nion (). L. Silvtrs. Liberty. Vermillion J. W. Puree. Clinton. Vico A. R. Kline. Terre Haute. Wabash Norton Siu'ts. Waba h. Warren S. G. Pomeroy. West Lebanon Wa nt Prmas S ' e. Richmond. Wells ReV. W. T. Arnold. Rhiffton. White G. A. Williams, Monticolio. Whitley Jacob ". FIox. Columina City YANKS ARE NEAR BORDER ri'NiTftn Press Cableciram. PARIS. Sept. 17. American troops have reached Vnndieres. within a mile and a half of the German frontier, it was announced today. Vandleres Is in the Moselle valley.
'aL.ntew''. Pyr.amicl Pile Treatment eivea quick relief, stops itching, ble.-iiinc; or protrudintr piles, hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles, in the privacy of your own home. floo a box at all drugcists. A einjrle box often cures. Take no substitute, l'rec tamtilr for rlnl with booklet mailed free in plain wrapper, if you send uu coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PTE am in Trtrrj rrniPtNY. f,iV. rrRnd.l I'.bt jr.. Marsb.-.ll. Mlb. Tvirrllv suit me a Vree sainrle of Pymndd Pile Trcatnfent, In plain wrapper. Name. Pfreet Tit T 5l0te MDEB ESOLUTIONS The r,.;iovinc- resolutions relative to the len vu.-r Gary of Lester W. Carlander, executive secretary of the i;aiy ( 'hurch i'ederat i'-n. w re passe 1: Pursuant to the action taken by the Council of the Church i'. deration of Gar, Indiana, in its mo iia on the afternoon of Sab'oalh. S.pt. iui.ar K LUX. in which the pr sub-tit and txeiut-ve f.-'i-f tary wov (i:i-. e'.! to draft a s. t of r. soi..t nu s ai d i res, nt th- ui to joti, Mr. L. st.r ". Carlander. we l axe prepared such resolutions, and r.ow take pleasure in presenting thtm to you. Where.-is. i,u hae re. , iv. d an uijrent call t'i the ic.-n. ra! s. ,r. I a r sh ip of tiie Voune Men's Christian A s.-o ..irt t i. .n of Richmond. Indiana, and :' I it ; our duly to respond favorably: and Whereas, wo recognize keenly the loss sustained by our I'e.l.-rai mil thr.uiKh us p privat itui of your v. is counsel and io-u'ii i.aii.rshi 1:1 all its attiili s; and Whereas, ve fe. tb.at some testimonial of our h,c.h regard for your I'hrisijan Cnarici.r mid tor y..ur 1111-tir-in; and tilioi.ni s. rvi- o in th..- inter--ests of thv fed'ra'ion is due j ..u; therefore, be it r-esoH.d: 1. That we d 1 11. .w express our hearty a j ire. i i ; ion 1 f the s;ir;t ,n w'uii-h you have performed the .iusi.s iitr-;dt-tu to our of'ice a s I'M i-iiuv s 1 n laiy of the Chuiah l-'ed.-ia-ioii t.f darv; 2. That we r.cocnize the rare abiiity you hroupht t? tliis ofllce; 3. That we t-xpr.-ss our a pr.reeia t ion of th.- uncomplaining paln-r..:.: with which you should. 1 ed th.e burdens oc-a:-"ioned at tinos by the remissness of others, pooled these burdens with those f your n office, and carried all for the sake of tr.akiiiK the federation function of the li.'s'hest possible d- srec; 4. That we recocni?... also, th- pyndid manner in which you gn expression to that preat trinity of Christian S races, faith, hope and charity. With undaunted faith and undunmed hope you 1io'k..1 i'lto what serrnt.I to sou.e others the hideotis face of black vacuity and profess, d to see no doubt did sc. the nnliniC promise of practical realization. In this particular you n mind us of the h.ir.n t.-r .xioli.d l.y the poet when he s a s : "I cannot help hut love the knitrht who K " s. t'neham i- .nod. derided by his foes And frienls, to s. .-k the v. hue star of his d r. a m In the black rilnht: he only se.-s the ftleam. And. heediiifT neither lauthter nor the sr;e. i s of sane complacency, his course he st.-ers Ieto the starless skies. Perchance for him The cliiim will never out of darkness swim: Vet. b-oT.-r k learn possessed, then to fall down In failure, than to snicker like a clown Over iV dr. am. God irive us grace to S e e The srn nd--iir of the Soul r.f Errantry'" Ymir trace of charity was inhibited, also, in your tacit hlindress to the multitude of sins of carelessness. laxity, f or 1 f 11 1 n. ss. and sometimes, per haps, wilful reelect on the p.;irt of Some of us of whom you had a rif-'ht t' expect belt.-.- ihintrs; .. That we voice our conviction that the s'ic.ss our federation has achieved thus far has hi n due very !.irsr ly to your persistent work, your constant endeavor 'o inspire and rally 'he forces of the federation, your letters and. not hast of all by any m.ans. your Gentle hints and reminders by phone; 6. That we inxol.e God's ssinir on you as you depart from us and se k for you the cutdance of the Holy Spirit in the Impoilant work to which you no-vr F1".. 7. That a c.-.pv of these resolutions be presrn'fd to yours. If. a copy furnished el, h of the d-irv daily papers f -r publiKNOCKS 00T PAIN THEJIBST RBBND Corriforting relief from pain makes Sloan's the World's Liniment This fame us reliever of rheumatic ach.es. sorcn-rs, stiffness. painful sprains, m-uralaie pains, and most 01 her externa! twines that humanity suffers from, enjoys i's treat sales because it pi a ot i :.i 1 ; y i.'or fails to bring speedy, com f or t : ng r lief. Always ready for use. it take little to pane: rate without rubbingr and produce results. Clean, refreshing. At all drug stores. A large bo-tie means economy.
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WATSON PROBABLY AT HAMMOND. Hammond's Liberty Loan Hall will be the scene of a bo; Libert v Loan demonstration on Sept. 23 when Srnator James Jl. Watson will me.kt his only appearance in Lake o-..;uiy on that day.
i e w ill start Lake county. his tour it the state in McINIRSY APPOINTED. W. A. Mclnery of South Rend has been appointed distrnt thairman for the northern tier e,f counties for the Eourth Liberty Loan and Lake county is one of ilie counties. DON'T CAIL 'Ell "JACKIES." Don't say "Jackie" band any more! The order eome.s from the e. rnmandar.t of the Great Lakes Naval Tralnlns Station at Chicaco and has ben brought to Indianapolis by Cd. r '. a. Garrard, who is in charge of tie- sailor musicians on their trip through Indiana, preliminary to the fourth Liberty Loan campaign. Hereafter it must be "Plue Jackets" band ! It appears from what Col. Garrard learned in Chicago that the lads who ultimately will do their finhting on the deep blue sea object to the appelation "Jackies" much as the s-.liit. is in France protest against continuant e of the soubriquet Sammies." MAY HAVE AEROPLANES. The proposal of Carl G. Fisher that irnUi.cc V. .mnlnV.H f,.r n rillbllcilV feature in prer.a rations lor which op. ns Sept. 2 has been most; ordiatly received by comity chairmen of j Liberty Loan organi.al ions in the state.! Inquiries were sent to Lake county yesterday specifv inu' that landing fields, square in formation and containing fifty "if?, must be provided. ration, and that thoy be incorporated in the minutes of the federation. A. H. MoARTH L'H. President. E. P. SMITH. Ex. Secretary. Committee on Resolutions. 0 RECORD OF R. 8QYER CASUALTIES Last week through private sources letter received by James Lish. a Garypolice officer, from Walter Peiky, a I former police officer frcui Gary, now in the service over th're announced the i
Killing in a, tion ot orporni Ross Lover. uiiey. was permitted to construct a barformer sergeant on the Gary police for. e j rarks f...- their employees who are en-
is rot veriiiee, according to telegram received by ( hie.f of Police Ra mho: Washington, Sept. IS. 101S. Mr. Gln Rambo. Chief of rolice, Gary: Xo record of Ross Hover killed. W. R. CASTLE. JR., Re.t Cross. The above tH"gtnm was received last ! night at 10 o'clock which though further) investigations are being made has ali.aytd the anguish of his 1 tion of Garyfriends over the personal receipt announcing Mr. Hover's death. Corporal Rover was a member of the Gary police department under the Kr.etts and Johnson a. in: i ni sr ra r i. n and enlisted only last February end v.-.as almost immediately sent over. Mr. Royer was an old army man. having served in the regulars for several years. THEY ARE AGAINST IT. l"NiTF.r Prtnss Ccst f-,p.am r.F.IS. Sept. 17. American fighting men. some wounded already and. others still fightmg. interview ed todayin reSard to the Austrian peatare unanimously against thincrs over." proposal ...,,,;.. 1 S ICRY (Continued rrom page ono.) change for his clients in th above disitrict in Whitinsr aks for pay nights at the Standard Oil Co.. which is t vice a month and Saturday nights, so the matter will be thrashed out at a meeting of the council on Wednesday at .1 it is to be hi.pcd that the new ord. r as given out by the council who n re Parked by tin? X'. S. cnvernm. nl will Ik- satisfactory to fill. TiiO new ord. r to lake . rtcct Oct. 1. Liberty Loaa Leaders. Mayor Hod-s of Gary. Col. Walter Riley of East t'hi. a; and Har ry Johnson of Hammond 1 art d befo-e the council relative o financing the 4th Liberty Lean. It has been the custom of taking care of this in previous drives through private sun; rripn'nris but several other counties in the state are asking for funds arel the Lake County Council of Defense passed lhe foilowirr: resolution: Asks Council cf Defenae. Resolved that the Lake Co. Council of Defense request the County- Commissioners and County Council to appro71
DEFENSE COUNCIL
Special for Wednesday BEEF ROUND ROAST 22; lb. WHOLE BEEF TENDERLOIN 26 lb. PORK CHOPS 37 lb.
priate $6 one, to cover the expense of the 4!h Liberty Loan, subject to the approval t.f the State Hoard of Accounts and said amount be apportioned ! y the 'o. Courn-11 of J'tef. nse to rhe different cities and seetions of the county, and the county auditor be requested to call the- Co. Council in special session at oneto consider this r-qust.
1 Chinks Ask Relief. I A petition tded in b-balf of the j Chinese laundries of ake county was I r. ad by Judge Harnett of Hammond. I They wish the 10 hour schedule anulled j and be allowed to operate as usual. Sev eral vi'latnr? of the closing order have b. en reported among the Chinamen. 15 laundries in Gary having been named as violators, six in Hammond and three in Indiara Harbor. A representation by Mr. I.oary of th.e power laundrns was also before t h council asking that the Chinese laundries be cc-mpe'ied t.-, maintain the sam- ! standard of hours as the power laundues. No decision was reached, the I matter deferred until Wednesday's fcs1 si..n. ! Savage Before Board. j Daniel Savage of Gary made a very j spirited talk before the council on the ! drug stores being allowed to sell mer1 chandise when th.e retail stores, such as ; sporting goods, jewelry and hardware stores are tompeiled to remain closer!. ! Mr. Savage cited an instance 111 which a ! ceptain customer came to his tsore jusl at closing tune wishing to purchase a bathing suit. Mr. Savn-io living up to the closing order denied the customer the bathing suit, who immediately went down the street and pur. hased a $7.00
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1 lie question resolves itself into; When is a drug store not a dm; store? This question will he s.-tiled at the V, elncsday session. Triedley Before Board. The firm of Mcllroy and Friedly o,f Hammond will he cut off from their sopply of fuel and light until further notice. This was a decision resolved upon by the members of the council after llr. Eiiedly had appeared before the council and told them In plain terms that he was not in accord with their orders aud did not mince words in telling several members of the council that he v:uld make no apologies ,for several of his statements which the council said were insulting. Some Gary Impudence. Krausc Bros.. 1535 Broadway, dealer in auto supplies will also be deprived of fuel and lights when having been told to appear before the council at its session yesterday did not do so and also stated that they were too busy 1o fool with the Lake Co. Council of Defense. Some of the r frae'ory people in Lake conn' -will s..mc day learn to their sorro.v the the Lcdie V. ' umeil of Dcfer.se will n"t ford with them. Andrew Stattris. 15C4 Broadway, Gary, fruit store, was cited to appear before tne council at its next meeting for not ohser Ire lightless nights. Inland Steel Co. of Indiana HarDor. on a petition presented by Col. Walter , K?0 din government work at Indiana Ha rhnr. Rcatty Machinery Mfg. of Hammond were granted the petition to add i(K"i feet to their main building requiring 40 tons of steel work. Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, ilky hair, do by all means got rid of dandruff, for ir will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. P doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it oui. Tne only sua' way to pet rid of randruff is to cbsst-h. it. then you destroy it entirely. To .1 . this, get about f.uir ounce of ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring: use enough to moist --n the seal,, and rub rt in gently with the finger tips Rv niorni lg. most if not all. of "o.i:dandruff will be pone, and ihr--e or four more applications -will completely dCsolve and cniirelv destroy every sn '.gP sign and trace of it. You will find. too. that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you ivi need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Aiv. CARD OF THANKS C ARB OT THANKS. "U'e wish to thank our frieids. relatives and neighbors for thejr kindness and sympathy during the illness and bereavement ef our daughter and sister. Rertha E. Tayne. We especially wish to thank the Protected Home Circle and the Paughters o,f Liberty. We especially appreciate the beautiful floral offerings. 11-17 THE PAYNE FAMILY. OBITUARY. Rertha E. Payne was born at Rensselaer. Ind.. March 1?, ISM. Died at St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond, Ii.d.. Stpt. 12. 1J1S. Her age being 34 years. I 7 months. 12 days. Miss Payn leaves to mourn her departure a mother, brother, Louis I'avne of Renssehier, a sister. Mrs. Marion of Renselaer. W. A. Warren of Hammond her fiance, also a host of ,friends to mourn her departure to the Great Reyi nd. Miss Payne has resided In Hammond Ind.. for the past IS years at which place she was proprietor of the State Hoi el. Hiss Payne unite d w ith the M. E. church of R. nss'laer, In'l . at the age of 15 years. She is also a member of the Daughters of Liberty and Pre.tec'eel Home Circle of Hammond, Ind. 9-17 as
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