Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1918 — Page 2

ThursflaT. Sont. 10. Paee Two.

THE TI2LE3.

17. S. Food Administration License No. G 13773

SPECIALS

For the Week End

Hares Another List of Just the Sort of Specials that Crowded this Department Last Friday and Saturday.

Corn Flakes, 1 0c The Famous Kellogg 's Corn Flakes, per package 3 pkg. limit.

10c

Lux Soap Flakes Lux The popular soap flakes. Special per package

Dutch Cleanser Old Dutch Cleanser On special sale, per can

12lc

9c

Sweetheart Soap Sweetheart Toilet Soap This sale f cakes for Barbers Matches Barber's Best and Cheapest Matches. 12 boxes in large package -

29c

26c

Dunhams Cocoanut

35c

Dunham's Fresh Keeping Cocoanut 1 lb. packages Laundry Starch Good Quality Bulk Laundry Starch,

3 lbs. for

Sandwichola. 12'2c Sandwichola A popular sandwich ry 1 filler and salad, per jar A JLdlC

25c

Sy monads Cocoa Symond's Inn Fancy Cocoa. Special 2 lb. cans at

Peas, Per Can 14c

Habit Brand Peas, No. 2 cans, 14c; (6 can limit), 3 cans for

22c

H Columbia Brand Macaroni This sale

per package

40c

Macaroni, Package 8l2c

8c

Cali fornia Raisins

13c

Cali. Seedless Sultana Raisin. Week end price, per lb Potted Meat, 5c

Approved Brand Potted Meat Put up in tin cans with key opener. A good lunch f pail item. Ppi can "c; dozen . . . .' 2 2 C

Fresh Candy and Cigars

Boston Bake dBeans. this item

Another Ba rrf ! of Kresh Jumbo

needs no introduction. regular r,,mit, r(,R,i;ar

H IK llC Eclipse Gum Drops. assorted flavors, rejrular price "flo - lb Special Vs !b J. X C

price

ifr lb. Snirial lh.

17c

.John Ruskws. La AEora Opera, has. i)cnb;! and Boosters, (c hm. special each . & C

Week End SALE ToiletGoods Ff-beco Tooth Taste, 50c tube. special at 39c Pond's Vanishing Crtam. 0c jar. special at 19C Klcnzo Tar Shampoo Soap, excellent hair shampoo, 25c cake special e at 1 OC

Laiell' Japanoda. Tilet Watr a pew oriental odor.

regrular price 5e. srecial

29c

IN A HOSPITAL

Frances Denham Hurt in France While Rescuing Wounded Comrade.

FINANCIAL COLUMN September 19. Atchison V , Am'-riCiin !'ir FHrv. S I

Loco m .i i t- .'

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TRICOLETTE FROCK IS NEWEST VOGUE

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ISi-K.'iAi. To Tun Times. I WHITING. IMV Sept. 1:. Francis Penhain. Whiiin. is confined in a hos

pital in France with badly i enclu-d I American

back. accurding to uifot mat ion received j Anaconda by the younx man s parents. Mr. and j Atni-ric-in S'lie tint; Mrs K. F. lienham. he f 11 in a shell i lln.okiyii Rapid Ti

hol-j when he hrd a wounded itin on his j lialdwin Locnmol i e back whom ho was . arrymji to a point o(f j )3a!tiri ote -id ri i . . safety, Loth men ueie brought to safe- ; Oinad.nn I'acilic ... ty eventually. ; American Can Co. j New Yni'.i Central syr A mtppt) TC? i Colorado Fuel

.Al JLXjXV AO

inslt --

DECIDED FOR WAR TIMES

on'in'id from rae opr.)

".'cm ral Crucible ! Kt'ie j ;rc!it N' Me i, nn ; Norfolk

I .eat he' . Slept rlhorn -1 'e I ro o 1 1 1 and W'i-s:

ern

BORDEN'S.

JfMalted MiUi

IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE GRAND PRIZE j Ask NNIIT WM0 ft

PANAMA EXPOSITIONS 1 "

etpfiilar f0c siz 40 Repuiar $100 size 79o Rf ffular $3.75 size 52.75

DRUG SPECIALS I'henola Wafers in bottles of 3". reKuiar price 25c. Special JL . C Caldwell's Syrtip Pepsin, i'c bottle, sptcial at - S.f l onifn s Mailed Milk, hospital siae, contains h lbs . regular price $575. Sreclal 7 O Drakes Giesco i'-iush and Croup at- JiC

cincs. cisars. ice cream. sodas. 1 irmk, newspapers aiui maaiine ! BAKBEH SHOPS.

Open at a. m. and close Monday j 1 nmhts at S 'i Uic. Saturday mtihis at j 10 o'clock and other nights at S o'clock.'

SPOKTINO OOODS 8TOBE3. Phall close at 1 ') o'clock Saturday nihta and six o'clock other nijjrhts. hat may remain optn to sell merchandise pcrmu to he so. after 6 o'clock AS TO OAXAOES. Garages, automobile salesrooms, supply stations and accessory store., shall closo at 10 o'clock Saturday nights and 6 o'clock other nights, provided ih:U sarages may remain open lor delivery and receiving of cars in storage and the nitkinj of emergency repairs Billiard halls, confectionery stores. Ice cream parlors, bowling alley.s. soft drink parlors, coffee houses, citar stores, nevi sdealers. commercial photographers to close Saturday at U p. m. and other nights at 10 p. m. Laundries shall not he open or onerate to exceed 10 hours pet day for 6 days of ih. uMk nnrt shall not operate on Sun

day and it is ordered that such workinK or operatiriar ho.irs shall he between !he hours of 7 a. m. and fi o'clock and no work .shall he don.' in said places of business except between said hours piovided That laundries may remain open until 6:3" p m. to receive and give out work and Thursday evening of each week rr.ay remain open till 9 P- m. ami Savurdav eviring of eacn week until 10 o'clock p. m. During closing hours no lights shall be hurned except such as is necessary for protection against burglary and otherwise, for the purpose of receiving and giving out work but for no other purpose. A'.l persons directly sffectei hy this resolution are expected and should deem it their patriotic duty to cheerfully obey the provisions thereof and the CountyFuel and Food Administrators and their deputies are charged with the duty of enforcement o,f this order and the mayors of cities, trustees of towns, chiefs of police, town marshals. Townsnip Councils of Defense and all desirous of assisting in the winning of the war are asked to co-operate in seeing that the provisions hereof are complied with and that the names of violators be reported to the County Council of Defense or to either Fuel or Food administrator, and be it further resolved: that the provisions hereof be in force and 1 effect and be enforced on and after Oct.

1. 131. and that all resolutions heretofor adopted relating 'o closing are hcrehv rescinded after that date.

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Noil In I'll I t ri v Penury Hanin - - -. Pittsburg Coal l'eopks tins Republic Iron and K adiiig - American Sugar Southern Pacilic Southern R.'tilwav

Chso. Mil. anil St. Texas Oil C S. Steel Prion Pacific

Western I'nion Willy Ovtr.and

Paul

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15',, 67;'1. ; ... 4s, l: t "4 ' H'lUj j 41 'j 4 i S" I 7 H j lor i ; .-")'. 2t'. i--. --. 4S It. I lU't' 12 ..Ti

. ' "'IT ' - 'AS

BREAK UP TWO RAIDS. M'VIIC: I'RKMf 1 'AH! K-ilUM I. N'li N. Sept. !'!-- Am-riciin artillery broKe up two d'yi:ph! Ceimai raM? Ill (he OlM-l!np"l t,.(i:i. Hi "ordmg to hijttlefront diMmt'TH s. "ii- of the raids foiiuwp.i a barrage ;luli (i,,wti over a threc-ni! ! front.

' Amru'iin bom ion iz t-'.'ii tacked Mars I .a Tour, .-re j iiolds of the Hinder.buf ! ins severe fiichtiiig. l.i

of Phoenix. Ariz., set r r-

German balloons yet. TJay total eleven in four da.".

VARUS Mm LETTING

UP UN CONSERVATION

VKA1, No quotations. POTATOi:.-? t'ars. Minnesota, $-' it -.3,'..

'ise,)ni-;ti-

CKICAOO GRAIN TUTURE3. COH.V Sept.. I.54Vj: Oct.. $1.52"t; Nov.. SI 4 3OATS Sept.. 7i'c. Oct.. 73 7c: N-v.. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOOS P.eceipti. JO. Olid: market, lower; rough. SlS.OO-Si 19.1'5: light, $20.'jr.''i I'll. Hi: plus. 51S 50;v m.25; butchers, U0)j 2tl.6o ; p.'-' king. $10 ",'. g 19 S ',. CATTLE Rt.eipls. 1C.010; :'iaU"i. steady; b.eAes. JlO.dO 13.5". co'f. 'it 13.75: sloekers-'.jcders. J S 00 ' 1 '. rancr-s. $ .3 63 t 7 : ; calves $ 1 S.i.O V ! ' ",0 ; buKhers, S 7.15 l' 1 3.75. CMICAOO PB.ODTJCE. IJt'TTl'Tt 'reamr-ry extras. ;.?c: cteatnet y flrs-ts. 8c; flrtts, MliU 57c; Bccond.i. 50 i-a 'S h?,c.

1COOS Ordinaries. 41 "3 42 ' 4.1 S 4 4c. I . I V K I'O C l-T n 1' Fo wi s. lu'ks. 23?i'30c; geee lC20c 27'sc; turkeys, "2c.

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h ro u k h t down

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up

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hat ir.any f

n food

5s !n tn midst i rr. e a r. .-. ov r inr i.-surd t "la.' t: ( r: . .. rk-v .-e t n- 1 fcv the popl ar ;-

, folk.-; are in- lined r conservation," state 1

WANT POLES RECOGNIZED

ORou-ke. " lot

whether . i not t heir meet i nn .-. l .-(jU.-it' d that

serving" P.nci.eons at th ' Th- p.-ople a; -n't hunc y th''se meet ir.K- And ther , n e.-.-.-it v for r,,,,1 , .ns.

' R . T'viTKr- Pi K-r AVAPHINOTON", Sep. : !i :i -in

.'ort to h.'..- th- pr.i-'i.i.et recognize t ,. ( -.v; n .' r ' i. t :i e er rffr---." Poien hh h" re. o(rn.Zi.(i the ('.-. h-! Slovaks, members of isennto ' 'r" J ! MAYOR HODGES

r- preser.a :i ". of th. oj.ptesse.i n.'ition!

1 1! an! al fh- V!i:! House tociortow

if '.cjet.;s, in.'l'oi-

(.ties ai'e srsu! tn (frv luncheons a'. The zoverri.-nent hjts '.'iei.:.- re.ra;n f:o::.

-. ; rrieet;n,rv. h" at t " : i w '. I ' b(- ni : rvation th .-

!

AT INDIAN AFOLIS

i

MEN AND SUPPLIES ; , IN GOOD SHAPE!

! PV! i"Kr Prkss ' ie.P. ;h v.. j WITH THE AMERICANS )S THK METZ. St j.t. M n. supplie? find eiiuipmer.t n" leachi ti Co? from, are in better condition, than ever before..

T-e St. Mihiel op, ra:iens U-ft the Am'Ti- j car. force tn :his r ir:-i as tionB" as j b. fore the attack. In addition it sav j ex perienee to some jtroen troops and!

"-. Gary n ' n k a i n i r, t h "

M . ... W p. f-.-m"tpo!:s today a - t'en e f f !l:3 '. o r

' second citi? on : n "f mwn::ip::l linane.:

a a : and I u '1 iscuis y rryip on muni, .pal

; at. t ; --late C'-ri--o ff i . ; a ' .-

tn of

the war at a iiimini'.ii The mavor" v.ili a needed ::for:Urit,.'n c' I.:itirt L'-an rjrr"i;ia:

th end - caasrd h s and rofar v: ork duns

taxation so S'-c: - s' n einlng the

brought new contidf

i spirit to the t-nt ire army. Apainst th.s the Cermant. of valuable pro ;nd, more ! div ision in prisoners, ou.an j Ioi s atid sisiaiti;d a se ri'orstantlv tiinkitiK mora!'-.

i The army regards !: : rv . m.icr.inc tuns .-,. j.'i iy iatiuagi the enr

nd aggresn

suffered loss than a full it ! s of sup-

r.- loss to their it: : ' i y . infn- - spcak:r,K the ti triers! ands.

1NSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH

CRKCHLY RIFUNOIO ASX ANY DRUGGIST

hrt-ts, Lie :-i '0c : springs,

CHICAGO SPEEDER. Otto S'chien of 1J0 Thorn avenge. Chicago, was arrested vesterday hy Officer Warner on Indianapolis blvd , for s p e e n n fr He will he tried In the Hammond cite ro'irt tomorrow morning

BOY SCOUTS BEGIN LIBERTY LOAN WORK Organiied hy Scout Director Harris into Efficiency Squads, uniformed Boy Scouts begin the delivery of 4th l-iber-

tv Loan posters to the business men or Hammond last night and except in a few cases we;e kindlv received and

Hammond is pretty well initiated mi-

what the new posters are like. Hundreds more ere on the way and will be delivered by the .Scouts a.s soon as they come.

ACCUSED OF STEALING TIRE

This stunning: fall afternoon fjown is made of the season's most faehionAble fabric, tricolette. The blouse is French blue duvetyne, but the skirt and blouse trimmings are black tricolette. The skirt 13 made on very lonjr and narrow lines with draping at the back. Note the high collar and the loose sleeves.

PFEFFER WILL WATCH NOW PIG LITTER

i REGISTRANTS

MEET AT HALL

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M i . -U i t.e !.ce matron I,:: in her fani.ly Mr. Pieffcr. .saw five 1 i l Lie

a r u n n i n s; around where they had beeti

Pleffr;, Hammond's pod tn unexpected Increase tlie other day. while driving to Oary. kittens about half siarv-

n a deserted spot ieft by so lie camp

ers who had rnovtd on. Weil, he' sorms kind hearted b'UV.

Mr. Pfeft'er S-'t 1 it of and picked them fill up them home to Ids wife, already three cats was

the machine and brousbt who having not overly

pleased with the present and asked him why on earth he brought then and he said "to save myself a trip back.

I knew that if I had come tiome

about them you won id ha. k a 'fur l hem."

ffer is t ry ms

as

and told j on hnve sent me So now Mrs.

Pi".

everyone in the t for a present, and time Pfefft f sees

v

t" .rive

ity hall a baby cat, hopes that the next any animals they

II he

litter if pifcS.

Klmer art erted d with he noie

Peiaske. of Hammond, wa by the Hammond police i hanrpent larceny. It i.J said '.'urit an automobile tire.

P

' ! s k d city

was fined in the court th's mnmins b

Ha :nJ odare

Klorz

ANOTHER SPEEDER

IS ARRESTED

I.ouis R. Starke, of the Majestic Hotel. Hammond, was artested on Indianapolis blvd. last n.fcht by i)ftcer "Warner of the Hammond police for spetdng Ills p. oa": is set for the 23rd of September in the Hammond city ..o.irt.

TAKE COURSE.

! DOES HE MEAN

BRISBANES?

I P.T I'NiTFill PllESS 1

WASH 1NC.T' N, Sept Penaior

the State IT'l'iiriNl.ril oi ,day introduced a te?olution as Hdopt"d cnH:nK on A.

Mitchel Palmei. a'i.n prop-rtv f-sm-

jriian. to !.!! die- senat- what Wasntnston nruspai'er he referred t- when he

l in a .iwn-h that a "paper in tnc

is t ' ion toj.J

rl' Mali was pa-k-d and over-

n.a: last msht ln n n w draft res;nis atu.r.did a m t inji hell under auspices of the exemption board

the purpose of i r. struct i nc them j -rfards the c-ivii rights uill, .ex-:np- i c laims, insuran' e. etc. They were that the war depart. nent i run-j

JPtiy now and that under j ft every reiiisteied man is I

nirifj i h e i (he new d

under the control of ment whether he has

service or not. Registrants todav crowd, windows of the Northern and Kleotric Co. sr.d :h diujr store, looking up the

tue war been cer

d.. ..fit

partd for

d e round t he Indiana Gas Harry TVels r names, ar. j

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PRPHEU1 li Theatre IfS ffAMTMONB. IND. Feature Attraction TODAY AND FRIDAY 5 All Star Acts 5 The Hayseed Maids A Rural Musical Comedy. p.' People -Mosily Girls. S'citf) Scnt ry--Catchy Music.

n umbel son yf.iifrdav.

th

,. i ;

f who. h were p ... ted

Whadda Mean "Afford?'

pA STIME

-TODAY-

Rolland & Ray 'Do You Remember." Isabelle Miller & Co. A Comedy Skit "THE NEW BOARDER." Arthur Alton Community Singing.

Dare Devil Neal Hart in "Beating the Limited" Western Railroad Pram a full oi Paring and Speed. TOMORROW everybody's favorite HAROLD L0CKW00D in 'LEND ME YOUR NAME'

Artine & Maurice Sensational Novelty. Also RUTH ROLAND in '-HANDS UP!" New Show Mon., Wed. and Sat. Paily Matinee 2:30. Nights continuous 7 to 11. Sunday? con tinuous 2 to 11.

Jones o i n 3 ' r- n --h : -h

HE HAS TEN

DEPENDENTS

Miss Patterson. secretary of the Home Service Set tion of the Tted Cross left last evening for Indianapolis whre she will take a s:x weeks' course in Home Service Work. Mi.". James M.

trie llDlil" I

raid in

ifhii.i'i

i hased them."'

t he i ore w.

.pita! had u;ren is to

been ; repres

nt

Turner, vice chairman

Service section of the Red Cross, wdl he in charge of the work in liberty Hall d jrinR Miss Pattersan s ahs. n. .

BERLIN ADMITS LOSS OF CITIES

WILL SAVE ALL THE FOOD

i

What draft registrants in Hammond

has tne Rrtatfst number of dependents? j One fellow who registered in tha j

Is to 45 draft came to bat jesterdav when JuiIk Keller was assisting in filling: o it his questionnaire, with a wife, eight childicn and a mother-in-law dependent S"lely up:m him for support.

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DEATH OF BABE.

Liberty Hall at 2 P m . Fridav of the lareest audiences that has attended the home demonstration

work K'ven b Miss l'orncil is expected. The f.r ro naemcnt s will be under that division "f the Federal C.nsiM vation Committee of which Mrs Lena Merz is chairman. The lesson will he on pi'klinR. sal-

1 5

Louis . Hemse, Jr. the

old son of Mr. and Mrs 1,. Hmse. SM East Michigan avenue. Hammond, died at. their home this morning. The funeral will he held from the house Fridav afternn at 2 o'clock Interment in Oak Hill cemetery, t.'ndertaker Niedow in c ha rare.

Several products will he de rnonst i a t -

jed and questions on various lines months (food preservation may he answered.

i n c and from the

o r i n ; i card.

! t'XITEII nur.i.iN. vi t-.-.-e ,.f l'peiiy

.-h following terdae was ann

F'UKsa Cari.ehRam 1 i London. Sept. 1 r Capand l1onss..v ic the Rritflui'tuatms battle yes-

:nced h the tJerman

war ofi'e tida". "Hetween Oouzea urou rt

(Oiirt the Hritish troops augmented

stron for'-es of rne!led several t

Epohy and Konssoy trnmui"!

al lines. tne statement and l'onssov remained

snd Harcin-

be

nrinored cars were tries." the. statement

sa i. t h e 1 1 s said

theirs. Tn t!

sever Fpeh:

e v e n ; n sr e n m v attacks n

th

whoie front were lepnlsed.

LOSE

Tlin-.nh

frit its d'-si re food t chiidr.

tne seas"

now t u i

of every

waste l rf our

is

and the no

while the w o m e n a n d allies die in great num-

i for vegetables advanced, it is I'lirann t o a '.low

CEISILIK GETS AWARD.

hers dnily because of luck of food. The mote we u n sav in "ur homes I ha more the t;o ornnreni nay entrnse from the canneries to send to jtarviiuj thousands.

Joseph Ceis Morton a v en .1' sit ion I'V the

1 1 ! k , a t e 1 . w a a w Indus i rial

inis!r of jTl irded rompenHoard against

DID

trie Consnners ice Or. at the rate of $1 4i a i?i'k for of'O weeks. .;si!ik was injured while drivinff a team lat spring whi h collided with the automobile .f J. H. Mctiuire of Hammond.

MrMnhon and Convoy represented the claimant

of Hammond,

JURY DISAGREES IN CASE AGINST JNO. KOHLING

The jur1 in the case of the state ers;is John Kohlin. Hammond roomins house and restaurant proprietor, chared with stealing a barrel of whiskey from the Michigan Central railload. disasreed in Judtte Hardy s couit yesterday afternoon, standing 10 to 2 in favor of ' e state. teputy Pros." itor Thomas and L. ' Cravens represrnt.d the state and W. J. McAle.r the de iense.

u. s.

TROOPS IN GOOD HEALTH

i Bt I'stTrn Prkss. 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 1H. American troors both here and ovr seas continue to establish pood health records, accordiniar to Stirgreon General Corgis tori a. v.

HUNS

SPREAD GERMS? If.'.V I'ViTEP PPKSS WAFHINflTOV, Sept. l?--'id spread appearance of Spanish influcn.-.a

along" tne Atlantic coa.-i

warning of naval .ff crs .-isT" that German submar

responsible. Lieut Doane. he.?d of the

the shipping hoard, todav reiterated the warn inn The fact tiift the d'seise has appeared in iities whr-.-e there are training camps tidds strength to the theory that 'tie Germans may have dissm,nated the frerms

BRITISH U'Mieo

LoM"N. e have evacuated day.

BAKU.

I'llKSS

I 9.

l'.aki

-- Urit ish troops reports said '-

EMI mi ti a m m ond

today Sunday, Monday and Mary Pickford Tuesday --in-- D. W. Griffith's Latest "HOW Could YOU Achievement. Ilunon H.,lm, .1 BUI;, $ Flhodes. I m. m

FRIDAY Wallace Reid -- in "Rimrock Jones" Also War Review and Dig V Comedy. SATURDAY Dorothy- Dalton - in "Flare-Up Sal" And the prfai fun ranker FATTY ARBUCKLE

P4 M Jv

A STORY OF TODAY"

With, practical': as in "The Birth and "Hearts nt

h? ani fa" of a Nation" the W t.ild."

Continuous 10 . m. to 1 1 p. ri. Popular Prices: Matinee and Night, 10c, 15c. 25c.

Haka. si the (enter regions in

cvipicd

th the

d "n t r: e the nuat iv 1 1 rid. a: Prifsh A:

( a p i ri n . st petroleum suddenly oci " ii 'ft

DEFEAT COTTON TAX AMENDMENT

recalls t he j sonic weeVs n e s m a v h e

t'olonel P. S. health section of

fBv T'xiTrrn WASHINGTON. Hep today defeated 'he ti r

tax amendment t pvovidinff for tr v,l on . otton used

Mooip warned the sfnM" -.l,t ,-.(Ter another an".

.... . ... ,. . ., , ha !

ax or t n i e e . . o 1 1 a i " . n sold.

I --The : l-e M'-,,.r cotton

the revenue hill if three dollars a n oer'ain textiles

that later h-' ndment pat-

aTz? 1 MM&m TffbtsB i I Hammond 1 1

tins a of od

Today, Jhntsdssy &&zfeMp

I'cciai for Three Iays Only

Si

jLENINE HAS EXPLANATION

i H'X!TSI ITlV-i.S r.lIE'iHM 1

1 a. ierore

the

AT THE DELUXE. The old savins that "rats desert a sinking ship." applies figuratively and almost literally to "Rin k Jones." newest Paramount production, will he shown at the DeLuxe Theatre. Friday. Sept. 2d. Having discovered a lsrfre vein of copper and fo'inded a town ah. 'it it. the hero finds himself pennik-i; by a trick of the law. which one of his enemies turns on him. Wallace Keid is particularly well chosen as the hero of thu production beinir an Ideal Western t pe. The cast surrouni-ing Mr. Reid includes Ann Little. Charles Ogle. Guy Oliver Frnest .toy. besides other wellknown players and was directed by

Donald Crisp.

STOCKHOLM, ept

! attempted assassination of rrenner Lenire he Addressed a letter to American

labor explaining why Bolshevik principles allowed them to appeal for help from cither the allies or the Hermans. The text of the letter was as follows: ' When the German imperialist bandits

Febiuary. 1!mn. led tnetr troops

Russia I del not nesitate at

an ofrreement w: me ri.uui

monarchists. T agreed that a r rench officer. Dr. Ludersac. an expert on explosives, should blow up the railways with a view to hindering the German advance. And. however ma- rage Knglish, French and American imp- - Mam; however many millions they M.-i-.d in buying our opponents, not a minu'e shall I hesitate to conclude a similar agreement with Gtrmanv against the ansrlo-

French troops' advance against Russia.

MONTAGUE LOVE

in

against

e-itermic

-in-

a m a

Hh UK

OSS BEARER p

rJ'iit: most ihiillin;

story retold un pereen.

in masterly way

CARDINAL MERCIER, Belgium's famous cardinal, is chief character in "The Cross Bearer."