Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 1 October 1918 — Page 4
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,H2 TIMEfc. 'iOllES IIEWSPAPEaS effective meusuifs :u being taken wherever li appear, to clunk ii and destroy its jiower. It is important. Low T.. . . - - , CC'-'NVY .T ' V.i 's -.-mil oertalnlv no less important m.w - iu..i '. secure prompt medical attention ' es oi hoc i.'d "cold" or "yri ppe." This is -a.iiy for lie run.vi vatioii of the health of the com r..j n i .nrt .jiurly and it ce: -afe..( J i i the potofftc in Hammoliti. Juna munity as -well as the !.. -ire of the individa.il. a.. i r m
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HEAVEN OR H ELI WHICH DO YOU CHOOSE? I.ihcity Funds, stand for freedom ami heaven. Germany stands for slavery and hell. Winch w ill juii have?
Germany j-. 'i-ht;ng to enslave mankind and make j id; the world a h-ll iimbr German domina' ion. j Ann rica and our Allies are fighting to .--avo liunan ' -iIom; ip.d nul-o a ln-avt n on i'hjIIi. I Tin' ! t'-ic i-; or: wo "ill ha.' 1 r. or tl,,-. o; ttov. i
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r-t;j j.-ct.-irior. Than Any Two Other Paper j '. .(it Citumet P.ejion. .- ,.. . . -t.r;.n.j Th T':mi nif ke cTrn- -.- depart i.-n". .n ' . . ul for iiie ret'ira ofL, '-:. .. ... :r: ur iftrr Wlii nt!f 'i"H'. , ilt." co'"r') in'i;1" ?:..-r. stgneil letter oT ionorij ir's priatt discretion. ! OTtCE V9 li'f CHIIiCrJ!. 'u j u ; ..!.- -ipy vf Tvr an tfuintiy u uv, :n p.-t, . '-' .'!V. think jK r bofc i 'Jd at on tir.ie. Uorr.irriV.er That -'-'i.jds.r8 engiged with tlia urgco'. njveneni -! r0B8 vni t!ir auppltes; tUat ther ia unusual iress:ir " yriou prta ot th country for food ar.d r-o'l: that "atJro-j,iiar mora business than Th-y oi! handia P-rcptiy. r that rcaf.n many trains tm la, v Vi;3 A4IS baa lcreaiad It ir.ar.iri equ'.pn:ent an! ! e PDeifct'njj , eV4(4y wi; wj..Ij the vostofCce dpert?ueni - K T;f Ktju . dl3 re 1nevttal! bo. 5',,; ? :- taruei3 d nfi -r t : A'.'vca.; and U-u.,.Y4i jnta tw- uaiir its tf Tvi.li.
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THF. WAR IS NOT WON YET. repret Ahat we car.not share thp optimism jf tuOSft Who f ...-,.. . n... .,:i ,
"piij fapt-tf iiiai. t uf w rt .' vtt-i ft- uu u
straaa because of the Bulgarian debacle.
.lUSf? Jfha tl-iijf i,"-T-:u Tin 1 r i r s linve II f . oil
table it does not follow that Turkey and
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oth. of these ..Tops of the CVntral Powers should we must nor forget that there still is Ormany.
many is the keystone of tho great Mitteleurop&ea
he can ptand alone for some time unless bv some
"tei catastrophe to the Hun? they are trapped b
mdred thousand and the Western front .split wide
the allies u iv no means follows that the Prussian
st3 will surrender. Rather to the contrary. Kverv '"if - .i Ust show these terrorists that their left are slir't i v i';njr' away from tinder them and they realize that the orldMs after the hides of the Hohenzollerns. Thi.H will make them fight to the bitter end.
A significant thtner must not be forgotten. Winter
-is eominfT on fast. There will not be many more weeks
"NVr the allies to fight on the Western froLt before cold ""' -the makes dipping in necessary. T"le Hun must be beaten within his own borders, lie on foreign soil. He has not yet. exhausted his ts of fighting mn and his resources. He has not rt"d his great peace offensive. He is th" 'vilie-jt, " anJ tite most dev.!ib.1 fertile fshier that tic-
Let us not be too exuberant in our enthusiasm. T.e; us go alieaxl and prepare for another year of war, for the ereati'st war experts in the world exp c. it will take another year to beat the Hun to his knees. Let u, each solemnly pledge ourselves never 10 let up for a moment in our share of war activities. Let us buy bonds to the utmost. Let us prepare for the Y. M. C. A. a.id combined a-;-., r-j.-rr seMvi; v 4 nd tli" cn.-oinp llf i :ro r-eds. f - ' eo " -b 'be win a.; 1 ' r"tu!lv t po:.il.-'-j s-. that c p-in be ready for the loan drive which will come in TV i .dry. The s.- i- r-ot " :. yet.
! I .ilt'f to o r ra-
ail li.a-ik.iia y'o ojif else can do your dli'. it you know that the l.ibcj t. 1
s'lli.-t i liied a hundred -fold, ur du'y to p be .Hi.- f as crea: as t!;.-.)Ui:l! you knew the rtf.
would not be raised. hat otheis do does no! relieve j ou from speiisi Pi'Mi j- an more than the religion ot your n
relieves j ou fro ;n the repon-u!iiI;y u" a reii-.'.ioi.;..-, any more th;.n the protection by a n iifhbor of bis :'a tht ouch life insurance releases voti from oliltr.ation
pro'eci your family in the same a . in bujins Liberty ltor.ds ou are helping to buy hbt rty for our country and all mankind. in huyinz; Liburty Bunds ou are protect .inc your loved ones from the fearful crimes wreaked by savagery upon the women and children of ileluiuui and France. In buying Lberty f.ond.s yon are stanclni; by tin millions of our beloved boys who over iu Furope are -' in-; blinded and maimed and murde-r.'d in jour defense and mine. In buying Liberty Honds ou are doing infinitely more than making the world safe for democracy, for you are
hejptnp to make the woi M safe for your wile ami jour!
daughter and your mother, and the millions of other women whose honor would he gone if once the Gorman beast, brok" down the barrier-; of armies and navies which have stood between us and a made in Germany" hell, or a "made in hell" Germany. In buying Liberty I'.onds joit are making it possibly for civilization to Wat back barbarism, for Giiristianity to drive back atheism, for t e civilized na'ions to punish
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i i t a IdlNTiST to rull ilVVfi.Niji;u it i;o,-"l !' ;i KNOWS lie is b- int; kid-H .r v. hat S'l far n-b..ly mi our id-ck IS kr-i r irig Hclgian har. -
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Where They A. re News of Lake Oo. Boys In Uncle Sam's aiServic
In lemoriam
the murdeiers, the outrager. the manglfrs of
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highwaymen, the looters, the freebooters, the destroy ts of temples, the wreckers of citis, the 'bully" of the world, the only peopl,. who glory in war as a holy thing and preach fright fulness as a duty. These are some of the things which Liberty Londs me?n, ami unless you buy to the utmost of jour power you become a flacker, and a slacker, whether finanoiallj or physically, is a coworker with the men guilty of all these beastly crimes. Which do you choose? Will you .stand by America and its soldiers? Will you fctaid by our devoted Allies? U
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Letters are coming to THE TIMES from overseas in the last mail by swamis. Our friends must
Will you stand by outraged France and Belgium arul I have patience. We'll get them all
in. Just watch. EDITOR.
Here and Over There i
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nai.v auu eroia oy nuying iviaerty j;onds; or. Will you be fal-e to all that is sacred on earth, false to man and to heaven? Tiiere s only one true answer pos.-ble, and deen down In your heart you should make your answer before Al mighty God, and vow: "I will buy Liberty Ponds o the last dollar i can It.' .-t for world salvation from Geiman damnation."
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,o A GERMAN OFFENSIVE? Two Hammond boys and one from Hoh.art have fallen victims Jo w1-r has bee n denominated "Spanish InRuenza vicrim? to what has been denominated 'Spanish Infiu enza." and the wildest, weirdest stories are ueinz circulated about the malady. Is this new disease which has already killed hundreds and stricken thousands of our soldiers and civilians a new German war offensive? If not, how did it. happen that this epidemic appeared so
Ion!- sic ver-" v-'ly in such wTrtIr scattered cities
i .1" f -".n r;-
a f-'ir ,. ic'USHO. -if r . -. v. ideiv
itirinsr 'he past ten day..
pparently for want of a . " ., . .O'-r all "h scecu'-::' inn rcrMst
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t to G.-rtaa:.; . r- ur e have f .scare may have been in i",nr. agents. Tlis throry, if e'i a? hetne not only en-
fsurd. tor it . 'cm-, hardly undertook an offensive of
such a mild and humane sort
tila -jt.'.c e ii'HU.i t -v:,.;;,-! ttft til- roc, ; ; .Id s,.
'., :i 4,. t.esu '-c . .: , . r? oar unl-.eated dwrdhncs arid Inadequate cloihint; that was
rs of people in different sction-
1 colds, which developed in mar y
nd resulted in an unusual nuinbe:
h s season of thp yea." colds arc
'if i en result faially; and it may well
high tension of these strenuous war
tntc would not, nave attract:'. tinasuai
. event there seems to be no occasion
on -it re- panic aiiout ino matter, tor tpe
'it..' re Ij one which the American medi' -F aerfecilv able to hardi and. n-eovw.
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LISTENING FOR THE KLEPALO. We only wi h that we had the lime as the versatile ' ' "ie fbristian Science Monitor to post up on a'.', ihe interestimr things lhat he does. Scarcely anything happens but vvn.it 1m finds some unusual thine to chronicle about it. When the rest of us are simply thinking i the Hulirarians cettinir a solar plexu he has to go and wri'.e poiup-.hing about ihe klepalo, as he tells u;: "The klep.-.lo. used in li.-u of a dinner-horn, in some parts of the I nned Stat s, came fn,,y, Bulgaria originally. Jt is h pb ce of we'd seasoned oak plank, two inches thick, six inches wide, and four feet long. By a rope passeij through a hole bored in the center the ph.nk is suspended f:om a l;fib r.f a tree When the wood is struck with a "ili"', irst c o.!" ie ..' ii t-,' ctl t, il.e ir, lu-x'ttf. '' .-.trr:. 1 r'v . :'. e i . t a b . .:e chur. h b-L. The sound ctm. iitnicr tavorahle conditions, it is said, be heard distinctly two miles away. Formerly a call on the klcpalo brought Bulgarians to attention, and usually led them to turn their footsteps homeward. F.e-ri-.''y from r,!l accounts, sounds tiia- ct rry five miles ay r ' " . . ib,e -lie Hi; :.K;-ian 'o p:uise or even look around when moving in a given diree'ion."
Are joh dolus your tilt J Are you writing miy letter to M.MIer liojsf W: know one ninn ho nork 1 to In hour a JaJ. who find linn- to write . or l' letter a week to noldler bo In France, llow ninny do you vrief not t relative. Jul to c.lller!.! The Time ha published the name nml, nditrrofii of over -000 take roonty KOldier hoy. ,Iut pick out a few een tlioauli they be ulrnnner und drop Ibrm a few line eiieh week. Show your Interest in them. If othere cua lind time can't youf Some write a letter n day. Appreciate these letterf Men nnd women, you don" know how imicli Knoll letter do ollier loj . Arite to them often.
I'erhnp when our
SETTLING THE QUESTION.
hoy oonif home
to lis on ':nl'f i2!i sfU'.-. of them w .il ha" p'-tter ftislitinw unifet ms sf-r.. Tb pf-rsennl a r.-h i te. ture ef the ol,iir will govern henaftor the kind ef uniform be gets. Th :.ps snn.Ti',. .'. t ".:,' '-.it insteld ff ibe eld : 'tit et iri"T -J sizes, new unif Tins w-iH ,e mud- in Putuw." "sioi.tK." and -j.In.tts" in e'h size, and :t t. new s'lpti'is.-rt to flt the man iiKtfs'l of requirieiir the mm to tit the sii'. I en cat.s, tr'-iM-rs in, I ,ivirri",at. -n the n specif, afinn will he eptned f). t -" T-Itu' t gency ptirchnfe are now hi:tg n.nd'- tn th" epen market of uro'erin 1'fUh, fann'l tsbirting and rr.acl;iriw chub needed ir.inie-i atly for i ' 1 1 nop..
ial pis-
mired to visit 'iiilli:;
boring l' wns. ex. ept on sp
,se f'ir spec ial reasons. Persons de- j airing to visit sn k r.dativ. . will first go to th" base b.ospital end consult ' the comma nd inn efficer there, wli.,, j in bis disiT.-t ion n.ay g : v.- pa.-scs. j
With Infurnrn caee (endily arow-j itig in li'iin'""". but with the riisens" i ftilt appatentl;.- light in t v r, t'amp J Za'hn: Taylor today i.eiran akin over addition.tl harrat ks i;es:d the liiispital a rea t taki: earn of the in- j rr'-fisi'd adn-.i-..-U'ljs Admissions fori the ; ix li.'H ef th- epidemic stood at I a lit;!- ,'ii-t 2. )' e.'is-s today, njeltin? a s.' k report of something like 3 . 7 o e patii-nts. Metiu-al officers are w.-rk- I Inc day nnd ninl.t in tin 'r efforts to j ki ,'p the ii.-i -',,' in eh. -;, nnd are j
xrattti ! that only ere death had orr ". '. i r ,; i; p unci t -).. y .
dak County' aad la the war with Germany aid Autrla-Hunyarjt ROHKItT MAIIKUIT. frnrnmond, drowned oft coast N. J , Mny 2. "JKNXIS lU.N.Mi.N, I nd. Harbor; died at F Oglethorpe. Ter.n , June 1 1. IAMIIS MAO K1;.N.I1l. Cary; killed in actf. n Franc;;. May J, 1017. KAIU. WFLSIiY, Whiting, i.'. S. I.; died at I t. Houston. July iS. 1 :).?. KitAXK M.'AXLLV. In. Harbor; killed tn Frame, Brittle of Lille, Aug. Ii. K HTi i I " R HASi.T.Klt. Hi.tunor.d; uied at Lion Springs, Tcv, August :i. b'HN S Ail KHO ,KS. Fast Chicago; killed in France. Sept. 15. 4 ItTJII Tt ItOBKKTSO.V. dary; killed in Frar.ee. iyt. 31. -I KIT. J AMI'S VAX ATTA, Cary: killed at Vlmy Kiige. X'i,rn hll-IPZYKI, Fast Chicag-j; killed in Franc?. .Nov. 2 7. S. oIT.TO, IH'.Md.HY. Gary; killed a via. ac. at Kerman. Tex., rec. 1317 rfAP.KY t ' UTH iilHI'lT l.oNu. Ind. Harbor; killed at Ft Bliss, Tex., Dec. 10. ."irimoi.Ti Dir-KIXSO.V. Lowell; died somewhere in France, Doc, 12, 1517. rmVAKI) C. KOfSTnAfK. Hobart: killed by explosion in Fiance. F"c. 22. rilOMAS V. BATfLirFE, elary; killed sciceul.rre in Frar.ce. F b. 21. FBFD S-HMIIT, '". roir.t; died in Pro,,!;! ..-n, March 7. on torpedoed buat. tTil'T.. FDVVAia) f. S1T.I.IVAX, Gsr. . killed in France, March 8. MP 'HALL HTKI'ICTf. Whiting, Camp Taylor; pneumonia. March 11. n-iPFflT ASPIX. Gary, Co. F. 131st Inf.. Cp. Sheipy, typhoid. Match 17. FLIFFt 'P.D K. riJTT T, Hammond; T. S. cavalry, died Felrio. Tex, April 3. I AFI. I tT.TeiX, ToII-ston; died Mirfa. Texi". April 6, 1918. VI'T'T. SHOT! .IFF, Inry; killed at avis, ctnip, San Ant, into. Aprtl IBIS. JOSKl'II BirCKIIART. Gary; died at eastern cantonment. April 21, 1518. I.IKFT. IRA P.. KIXG. Gary; reported kilh-1 in Franc-. April 21, VMS. N'Kwni.L PF.x'HFI!. ;ary; Graves Pg!. Fnit r;..-4. died j j , .SIS. F-. HI pen Ifp;l"" :.iry; erd. dept.; died in Philadelphia, 1P1-S. 1 MlfsKKI.JI'TT. H i n.rr.oiid : Killed on Ballon from. May 25. 1S1S. PAIT- CALL. Cagle r-re.-k Twp.; killed in a-i.,n. France. June 15, l?l. I'VYi:. I-'iiA N'K TFfi:u. Highland, Ind. Kngs.; killed. Frame, Juru. ft. JOHN' MAG Finns. Gary: bugp r; killed in action. France, June 23. JOHX GATLKP, Gary; died at Camp Taylor, Ky.. June 28. ABKAM FltV, 'lary. 1h2 Aero Corps; killed in action. Frarce, July 21, 151. H rnri'-HOCKT. Gary; killed at Rochester, X. T.. R. R. ateident, July 15. IIAP.VI'.T HAl;iiISGX. Hammond. U. S. Navy; drowjied in aittking of torP' led r. S V.Vstover, July 11. in war zone. I-FP.OY S. ri'.OlVVOVER. H.-in.mond; killed in action. France. July 14. mi'L. GKOItGE Al.I.nX. Gory; killed in action. France, July 14. WILLIAM 8TF.N-ri:nS"N. Lowell. I". S. Xavy; drowned ct submarine base near New London, .T-ly 11, 1J1S. HAROLD GOODRF'TI, MerrilU ille; killed in action. France, July l?. '318. CHAR I. IIS Qt'IGLKY, Ind. Harbor; killed in action, France, July 13. C. J. TKt'N'i XKS. Fast Chicago; killej in action. Franae, July 23 191S CHARLKS BAZIM. Gary. Co. II. Uth Inf.; died or wound. France. July 30. I'HILLIP I'FTFI.SOX. Hammond; died of wounds received June 3 France SKRGT. MALCFS VALKXTICII. Gary; killed in action. France. J.lv, 19is! PVTK. JOHX SANTA. hitin&-; killud ir. aclion, France July 1918 i RANK STAMSI.AWSKI. I,,U. Hatbor. TP. F. 7th Cav.: killed in auto a. - cldent in South Chicago while on furlough. Aug 9., 191 S. OSCAR I'. SHOViCR. Indiana Harbor; V. t. Marines; killed in aetton I'LIKZ') TSIOR1AS. Indiana Harbor; U. ii. Infantry; killed in action.' J. 7.. McAVOY. 'itiry, V. S. Fnguurs: killed in action June. CHARLKo KoCi'A, ;:.ry. F. A.; killed In action July 8. AU'H COLTHOU 10, 'lary; diet! in France of disease. July, 1918. H WILSON. ;;,i. with Gmaiiiwis; killd in action. France July LAWKKNCi; -Ml'LVIiV, Hammond. U. S. A : died from ' Wounds, in t rance. Aug. 1. STEYF STRKPI. Fast Cl.Pago. Co. L; kill 1 in ac tion July 19. ItOT NOLL. Indiana Harbor; killed in action in France. July U, l'jlg. JOHX COLV1LLK, Hammond. 1st Can. Hat.; killed in action, Aug 2) PAYTOX DAVIS, tiary, Co. F; killed in action in France. Juiv 18 H:oj:GK R. BRANNo.V. West Creek. Great Lakes; pneumonia, Sept 16 WALT Eli KLFUJFR. Whiting. F. S. F. A : killed in action July IS CARL A. G. CARLSON. Gary. V. S. F A.; killed in action July IE. Rl'SSFLL WALDO COOX. Gary; killed in action. Fiance. July 1? THO. LISTER. Hamm-nd. Q. M. C ; died at Camp Sherman gfrt -, ARTHFIt O. WISH MAN, Hobart, Co. K. F. A.; pneumonia, CP. She'ridan THEODORE SCHAEFFR, Waiting; Creat Lakes, Spanish Infl.. sept. So. E. J. HAW'LEY, Haniniond; It. C. overseas worker, Spanish Inn., Kept. 3t. MIESINa II ACTION. JOHX ZBROWKKT. Fast Chicago; Somewhere in France. July 4th. KARL DUPES. In. Harbor; enlisted July 1317, in U. S. marines, parents notified July 16. ISIS. E. MASK. Ea!,t Chicago; missing in action tn France, July, 191S. O. A. DUEPI'E, Hammond; missing in action, France, July, 1318. CORPORAL JOHN NESTOR, Gary; reported missing Aug. 0, in France. GEORGE HEAL, next of kin. Andrew Kocalka. Gary. JOHN GEX1CIAXKHIS. next of kin. Win. Elisa, H .,G Grand st.. Gary. W'M. PAPKA. East Gary; found missing since July 21, fn Frame. HOMER FRIEND. Co. L. East Chicago; missing tinco July 13. STEVE SZ1TAS. Co. L, East C-'.i. ago; missing since July 16. SAM T ODOR, Indiana Harbor: reported miesmg. France, July 13. LEON ANGOSTINA, Co. L. East Chicago: missing in action, July 15. STANLEY FOSWANKL Co. L. East Chicago; missing since July" 15. MI LOS M LADEN, Gary: missing lnce July 21. Frame. ANTON OWEKNS, Indiana Hatbo; ; ,-nlssing since middle cf July. France. WSST 8A2CUCNS. JO?. S. LI FT Z AX, W. Hammond. F. A; killed tn action. Trance April 27. FRANK MIOTKA. West Hammond, U. S. Field Artillery; died at Douglas. Ariz, Jan. 17, 131S.
Pre. dtspntche brought word from the battle '"rout ,n Fiance that Mi.hael Waul, s-ti . f Mr. and Mrs-. Andrew Ward, of oakelrn was deoiaied i-y the P.-'tish for , ,r,spir ,, .ii s gal'antiy ur. dr ot'. and oiad- n 1 1 n i e na n . Il:s ietoT,Tit. the l.Ci !'i!'aiti' , brok- tile peak 'if a stviig position held bj the G r m a n . and P. owed the Kind of stuff Oi- k Glen boy. a:- made of.
L r "iv, d safely
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Schultz. of Ilnidon Place.
is another Whiting who th the Spanish influenza at
i i ii eat La kee.
. Mr. nnd M r. t hnrle D. Davidson. i tiary, have received word that their
son. latiit. james k lia . lason arrived safely in Fiance.
Should she or should she no:'.' fine Homo Service worker declare that a soldier's wife should work, ele per allotment and allowance should be stopped. -' worker just as insistent- demands that the !'c a:.owj.rice bo stopped because the wife is 1 good wag vorking in a f annirt" incorj". Both these workers, have misconstrued the intent of Lac War Risk Insurance law. and they hav failed to get
'h' Tied Cross Sj.r.it. The allot men from a husband is j hard n but a small part of the income the vifc- would expect to days to
live on if ho were not ir. th army. The .-overnnient t
allowance &eido;n gives her a normal budget not in th middle- west, a least. In many instance., she must work or lower her stiindnrd of living -oven if her husband (Mslikes tr have her work. The only noi'.-.ons who are nior:-ly, and in many instances, legaly, nni en it led io the government allowanceare those who have comfortable incomes from of.hr source,! titan their own efforts or the efiYr:.-. o the man tn tho service.
Wllllntu J. HM.tinp. Unmmon.l, clerk of the state h -ni.te In !0'... former secretary ef :;,. Lnke , ..iintv !
i p 1 1 d i .a n Committee, and a suf.-ss: 'il j I io ooeend i ".-i I -state d. oiler. I "ft last I night to titer tie- t.av al tl bis res.-rv
o ,.s its n ,-hn-f rp.fl 1 1 -i n,;is; -t .
Henry .1. Il'.krr. llainioniI. nOn of Mts. Eliza P.-. k r, 441 I'ine street, is rer-o-wiin-; f rem an attack ef Spanish influenza a; il,- (it at Lakes
has
Lawrence I'lck tif ( amp PurtMie, Lafayette, epent the week end here visiting his mother. Mrs. M. Ftck, of Mvrtle avenue.
Tl...!!", f.irnierly n photoarapher In Hammond, is flf.rg in the a-rial phot , s.-rv o e on Long Island, preparnto'v to going to Frail' o. He has finished t , f,i,'o,' : n !,i;i;i -la U t to'l".
VIn.lor J. . I mplehy. (Jury, lopth F. .v , is now iti Frarce. The Gary ofh, er had be.-n st tiorr.J at I'imn S il e : o y .
Candy will herenfter he the Ameif fin s- idi-ts rat A life ration sysfon pr,
one-h!.i'f a poo'id of
part of n abroad, fries lhat
ch'ii "'oi ' . ii nd
- S SI -rv
ill b. add:.
,1 ,.,i f- er y ten
Cmnp Shermnn i under iimra!tine. Sanitsrv at.d medi al ei-ic rs "re orku, haid l Iji'ui id I e,n.ii : Uicasiires cp to noon vest-" rdav in th- b"l"' that a ruin ritntme would not t n-c-cs,sary. The rapid spread of brum iit:s and 1 . ;o 1 o,Mi. however, caused an order to be issued late in the 'afternoon closing the ennip. Vif-.tmK bv ;-. tii.ins in Camp sdo iucan. except th"r ha''mu- passes, is t ,), ii l ro t c,l. Mfi from Camn Sherman will not he- p.--
Klrt l.leutoncnt Knrl Mnlone tit '. F. l.M'-t Infaniy. the Gurv Cen-pany. I ii been mad" a captain a' the ar-'.'!-; s, horI i t Fort Sill. When Co. !-' .,. ? e,l on :!. Mexican i-'i d.-i- und-r ,i;' a o I'm pb-by uv u. "i.ii-ii M.ii'tv mis tp s-itiiiint of th- ; 'it. II- t -sided in Uaty before the war. toil was employed a a ch-mtst at the Inland St-e! coke ovens at Indiana I I arbor. 4 VI r. nnd M r. F. 11. t'rice, cf Merrlllv (lie, received word that their son. J.-m.-s. had arriv. d m Iban-e rifely. .- Mrs. W. ii. hehnielli. VI erri 1 1 il lo, i.c-f.-d Hie sad news 'hat h-r broth
er, r i st l..-i,tetiain e,e,,rce ivisg, nau
b-.-n gassed and was in a hospital, but viis i:p;,i ,vpt. He hid ri-,n at th- 'rent for : - in- tm.e. 4y
been received that ag.-nb!3r. 1 1 3'V, i find, -intry. S4lh r!'Vi.-ion.
Put a larger Service Star on your Pccketbook.
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PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT FOR REFERENCE When s.one . haps are sitting around
j assuming to tell what they know.
to what number constitute certain divisions of otr army, lcmow your hat nr.'l r"s d the following to thent: An army vorps is fia.a.x.t men. An m'"antry division is iti.oo.) men. An Infantry brigade is 7,)'") men. A resriment of Infantry is 3,nea men. A battalion is l,i"ni men. A coinpanv is 2"' men. A platoon is c.t) in en. A coi poral's s.uad is 11 rn n. A field battery Pes 13, men. t tl-ing squad is 2 men A supply train has 21 men. j
A machine g.;n hattall'T. has
men. An engineer? tec'ment has l.ef1 men. ; An ambulance -ompnnv hr.o ftfi rr. V field hopitr! his men. .v medicine attachment has IS ni - ma jor-trenernl l-.ead the fioij c my and also each corps. A br;sTadier-reneraI bends arh 1 fantry brigade. A celonel heads each rcc:ment. A lieutenent-eolenel is rif it in I b tow f! Colonel. I A ma.ior heads a battalion. f A captain heads a company
, " - ii,. ii -nut. a piaeoon.
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a scj'iad officer. I
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