Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1918 — Page 3

Mondnv,' Otober 14. 1913.

THE TIMES. Page Thrco

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y evening. Airs. J. C.

Huilcy

- ir.ih. at tin home in Sibley street.

THE GUN THAT FIRED THE FIRST SHOT AT THE GERMANS

PERSONAL I

MEWS:

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Mr. and in .kddc thcy are Marten i i ema in-

tag am ii win .ttaiv3atuawc3Brwcig8&;-

"ivinc to schools be ( !o?i'1 on! ""on nt f the? inducnza epidemic ?-1 rnrne, eral of the Hammond toaehfrs are vvy 1 removed.

has reached Airs. Alfred 1. 1:1 . oil 1 he hot li i! 1 vv i

- ree. v 'i-: tig bu t M i suite ill. Mrs, Mart

1 luiinmnel M ti l en v ho r hone-.v moon h intlin'iiz.-i.

;i re 111! I Mr.

i viik nilii red ;is Mrs Co d.uinbter (.f Air. and Mr. J. man of Hammond.

Ma r! en will he

; Kuhlnian. hn F. Kuhl-

liuni. Flat

a nd l tic

for brief visits, ami'iii; Ih-m Miss Mnhel j Ju.berts and Miss Henderson of the l.i-i-j e-oln building win' are t their homes in! .loliet. in. Miss 11. lidersent is reported I to he quite ju vxith the influenza. Miss Jennie Miihhs. principal of the. Central! school has returned from Dak Fark. Hi., i where she spent several dav s at the J h"!r.e of her hrothoi- ;nd his wife who) .re both ii! with the mtltie'ti.a. Mrs.) ilriffingi r is sipt n liii); a few d is nt Furand. Mich. Miss Alary Heath is t he j K'J'-st of relatives in liiinian, 111., and j

-Miss Hi'Ul-ill M.-CUliOUglt IS spr luting the week in Alt. t'armcl, HI.

Miss Bertha Kleihcsre very dohfchtfully entertained a small party of friends at her home. S16 South Holunan street. Alusie and cards were the entertainment for the evening. Five hundred was played at two tables.

mond T.ldjr. Stamrn. Fh:

Honors ne Cool.

lnprnun ted. 112 i 3 1'. ni..

Nat In J i :i in -J. T. 10-4

If v on have any frelcht a; houses or nt Chicago and want prompt delivery, ea'l tlie Reliable Transfer Co.. Ham

mond 2-"iti2.

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NOTICE. Modern WikIhhmi of Ann-Hen : i n aeeou'-.t of the iNi:u, u;;a rpi,lo;ei.no met-t iiik w . 1 S he held until further

I HAS MM.l.liKKi'm, Consul. l"-l I

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Mrs. C. C Miller of the "Windsor Hotel is critically it! with lieait trouble. Her brother. Thomas Thonnson and niece. Mrs. Charles Lincoln have h-en simtnoned from Ames, la. Airs. Miller has been very ill for ten weeks. This week's meeting of the l.adies' Aid Society of the First At. K. church has been postponed temporarily comp'yinff with th request of tlv Health I'epartment that all meetings be postponed owinK in the Influenza epidemic. Thi meeting: had been announced for Wednesday afternoon, October 16th.

TO SHOW WOUNDED MEN WAY TO FIRST RELIEF

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Clayton Feeley. son of Mr. and Airs. Peeley of Summer street met with a painful accident yesterday afternoon about four-thirty o"clock when an automatic air rifle which ho was handling exploded injuring his right hand. He was taken to St. Margaret's hospital Immediately for treatment.

I'MTKii I'lUlSS.

1WIUS. i i. t 14 To guide the -walking wounded" hack from the front to the first available aid station, the Ked Cjoss is furnishing the army with

! thousands of small cloth .-mris. MediI i a! oft'tceis have learned that many j wounded suffer preat hardships d'iri ins; severe righting because, of th"ir j inability to find the nearest dressing I station. In some case. men have become lost l and wandered about for hours. The

Ked Cross markers will he distributed'

follow ins each advance, and ta- k. d to trees, p. .sis cr any conspicuous object by lied Cross men and stretcher bearers. The markers are of white cloth with latgre Red Cross and arrow to indicate Hie direction of the nearest dressing station.

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GARY HIT HARD BY GHN IR ID THE SPANISH "FLU" PLAGUE

words: nothing

do but

Blue Sunday in Steel City As Result of a Bad Combination.

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This American ti)iciul j.hoto was taken for technical purposes by the po cri?rr.?nt. It shows the gun thai t'iroc! the opening shot of the

war for scription first .-ho (.K'tober

St

the ITnitet

on the Kii' f ta r at thii Hun

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r.tes. Ine t!;at t!ie vv.-.s .'irci ;i. in., Ly

Arch, South Bend, Ind.f the gun section. Cor-

porol Ilialey of Cincinnati, O., was

he Kunricr.

Serjeant

thief ol

V'ht vvith the vvarrinp Crrmans and the Spanish "flu" germs Cary, in rummoil with sister cif.es in Indiana, had a tit-lit Sunday of it. The holiday was a lighter "ii" than ever during the suh-rro bli;:aard days of last .January. For instance: No autos. No ehureli cornci?. No shows. No stores open. No political nice lines.

lodges. nnH't nips. Liberty loan gatherings, concerts, pa 1 lie".

Ill othei

stay liome. Th- only thine pen in liary yes terdaj' were the drug stores, restaur ants, hc-t'ls, and ice cream parlor Kwn the police stulion ha i a closed a. about, it. Pind What Home Is Like.

j l.v inc-a-heil Kot t w ' r r n more t iresome i i result vas that a la 1 tou n pot aciuamted j citizens wire even si i t urn.'i c'S, ra k iii up

'doing r'pair wrk in L'eii'i'al. ! Tatil Oct. 20th. ; It w il 1 be a not ic r u , , k 1

some, and o uulfid ;e port ,on I'li home, n to he r'

alb-n eH

Th of th Sund t an 1:

Spanish "tin' lealth hoard

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S. I heat!

h!H-def t lof ' v imlja llilli' t s e Illlii orate Silence of ,i t coio; '' 1 1 s a I ; ucd 1. th- i

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!if s a i 1 o a ! i rte..

out P Heh a r r

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Libertr Camp r.oyal Xeighbora hfis rostponed Indefinitely its meeting which r.-as announced for this evening at the K. & Li. of S. hall on account of the Influenza epidemic.

There will be no meeting of Germania Itebeksh lodffe until further notice on account of the influenza epidemic. The meeting- for Tuesday evening, October 13, will b omitted.

TWO GARY LIQUOR LAW VIOLATORS

The. Misses Myrtle Huehn. Marguerite Haefer. Olivia Llnsenmann and Alarparet Harjes saw Margaret IUington in " F.yes of Youth" at the Trincess theater In Chicago Saturday evening. Air. and Mrs. Fred hauerraan and Miss Elizabeth "Webber were the guests of Mrs. Lauerman's sister in South Deering, HI., Sunday. O. C. E. Matthies is in Crown Folnt today on business. Air. and Airs. Basil "Walker of "East Sibley street were guests at a dinner party in Chicago Saturday evening. Tr. J. D. Kbright who has been critically 111 with rneumonia for several

Charles Johnson, 1729 Jefferson street, and Frank Trumps. 1076 Adams street. Gary, were !ast night arrested ly the police on the chaige of being state liquor violators. Hoth furnished bonds for their appearance In the Gary city court.

CARD OF THANKS

CASS Or THANKS. "We wish to thank our friends, also tha Golden Hod Camp of I'.oyal Neighbors and Rev. r.assett for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our daughter and niece, F.sther Johnson. "We also express our appreciation of the beautiful floral offerings and use of automobiles. AIKS. DAVID ANDERSON" AND FAMILY". M US. If. JOHNSON". 10-14

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CARD Or THANKS. wish to show our appreciation and

days at his home in Gary is reported to be quite a little improved. The Misses Gladys and Grace Bell. Irene and Ruth Erusel and Margaret J'irie will refirn today from a week-end visit at F'ondu Lac, Wis. Miss Bertha Gerlach, Claude tre t. has returned from a four weeks' visa in Logansport, Ind. Miss Daisy Emery. 21 Ruth street, is

i:i with the influenza. Miss Kate Kmery

, i uerea-v

(extend our .sincere gratiuide to ull those

who tried to help and console us through the death of our beloved daughter. Alma. We ere most grateful for the beautiful floral rieces end nimorifni cards. WM. BIEtvER AND FAMILY. Jf'-H-l

who has been ill for several days ported quite a little improved.

is re-

I husband and son, Edward II. I desire to express our heartfelt

08 WftT TO FRANCE Popular Hammond Boy Gratifies Ambition at i Last; Entrains Today.

iPsT A IN' AROUND

G A R Y-

HE CARRIED CONCEALED WEAPONS

FUNERAL OF

Kusene I'.pj' kbtirn. 161.6 slcei. Gary, was early thkr "s t . I on the charge of ccal'd weapons.

Washington morning ararrytng fii-

j for ufe in the M. K. idiun h. ' (ie-otKe Dejnmon. .Jr., an-i 1 moved to I'hiraErv r"hi.- we. k j Miss I-il.-nai-- t'Ok cha::-.e (three sew ral days tilts w ee

. absence of Miss Land''o'h

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MISS CARTAN:SARY MAN'S AUTO IS STOLEN

en the cing. Mrs. I a g - - i n .

M:ss

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Hanson Is on

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I telephone

dl. hoi s life In

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of

, bar, He is ' ntpa ny I

SerECant i;iihert How Hammond's well known achieved the ambition of h now on his way to France.

with 143 oilier young men h- entrained in Chicago for New York today on their! way to France to serve in the motor j truck service of the Red Cross. The young men will be followed by 1M more !

funeral scr ices ov f r the r Miss ("niiMiiia. M. "art on. v. h the home of her sister. Mrs. G. 6 aft Jficksou slfec t. ( ci'-v. were le Id from th- .'laM.'rv Sundav afternoon i.t o'elo.

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IN CHICAGO!:;:",

i a t ; ry. ' U-iv . - on

her had

'vlin F:e(i. messare en-le, Alb.

r.c la. it

f am . 1 v in th" . i w a -3

,-ed

DAILY FASHION HINT

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passed away

of pnei

(e v. .-.v.-:.

ad" t .t

s w. Fprouil.

at 1.":! I'olk street. Saturday had hi stole n from off the

Gary man, li - I

n la.

while in Chicago " Hoick touring street.

THREE NEW FIREMEN APPOINTED AT GARY

DEMENTED MAN TAKEN N CHARGE

Wo ) wa s i May halm of A ; France with in" tounsh'.p hoy. Mr. Wi'.id of the Pni'-ltl honi

r e i v e rt nsw.'l t !l 1 1 nZH. .' G a r v w e T'r.iis.

had ( i - n d .-

II: :i ii: d a 1'..

each week until the first Howell has bee n !ri intr Camp Scott. "These nun will drive trucks of the R. d ("ross."

ick P. King of Washingt

personnel of the Red quet at the barracks

of the instruct.

v ear. r at

th- motor ' said Fredern. director of

Cross, at a banal fin4S Cottage

At a meeting of the Gary : three new ti'-etnen. ,'laym Jacob K-nti' y and W illiam S

e.ppointerl to serve em the- d Hiete will be a member

board j lleite. ; , v 1 .

part merit. ' No. l sla- i

a f . t ; md hul;

A i h

Fre.

GARY MAN ARRESTED.

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tion and Ke-nney and Schultz of No. 2.

n n e c t u

nily insan."

tnornins and had to be taken in ! y the police vv hen :' will he i-efoie a .-.an:tv r onmisis. .n.

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this ' harge taken j

DEAF AND

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On account of the influenza epidemic the members of the Fast Chiefs Assoeiation of Hammond Temple No. 73 I'ythian Sisters have postponed the nieotjng which was announced feir Tues-

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It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret cf keeping yourt is to feel roung to do this you must watch your liver and bowels - there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look ia your face dull eyes with no Bparkle, Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver acd clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.

CASD Or THANKS. In (hep appreciation jr,r th" many kindnesses extend.'d us in our recent

ment in the death of our dear

Voss. we thanks to

the Lutheran pastors who assisted in comforting words at the service, the

"Halthr Lfapue, Prof, l.insenmann and j school childre n for the singing:, all I

rieignnors ana irienus and relatives for the many beautiful flora! tributes sent and the use of the machines. These tokens e.f love will never be forpotten. Mrs. Edward Voss. Jlr. anei Mrs. Henry Voss, Mr. and Mrs. Herm. MnRdanz. 10-11-1

drove avenue Kr.d.iy nijrht. 'On the ef-! fticiency of their work depends the- sue-; cess of Ked ("ross vve-rk Hbroael, fir the' suprly service- is the- life' artery of the lied Cross fit Id service. Manv of thcnii

will see service under fitc.

"I. r.te last summer vv e received w ord twthat the motor servi.--' vt not s.itis- t:'e factory, and to overcome this we deci 1- hit ed. if possible, to establish a trainiiiK tit;; camp, f'ort unately, vv ( su. c e.j.vi in in-' sre

tercstitijr M-ij. H. IV Hardinn. - well known aute. motive ennin. r e.f Chicaaro. 1 had my first -"ii f -re nee with him on Labor da v. Five woks ac.. he opened

the camp. On Siind.iv be s-nds out 143; graduates, who h-c.'- b -.-n tivrn iiiten-j sive training- m both m i i 1 1 a 'y dis.-ipl ine j and in shop at.d field work '"We have be. n asked f-.r L.'.'iO men! by the first of the v eer. Thr-oiieh Maj. " " llardinn's orKHnizatiott here- vv e are K'-- i ing te be able to supply them. " "Several of the men bnve. already t; seen service in France and have come j r; back, disctia rpred fioni th.' army for dts-; ! ability. The-y are tak'tit; this method of j !.. ge'tunir buck to the froiit. We are per- ;

n.it ted to tak'- rto one w ho is in Class 1 of the draft, but ve e are rap. r to pet younpr men who have been piven deferred cbi ssiiicfi 1 ion." The training- camp here is the only one in the I'ni'rd Slates. The liv-n who

j po recei ' $40 a month and main' enant'e ! after they reach Franc-'-. Here they re

ceive halt f ay.

DUMB BOY HIT BY AUTOMOBILE

.b'h.n Ol.h b. I'-en s ii-s in

r.ose. i; IV. While !tee tith Wash i v i

b- a n tiri ri'

Toinoloie .and S' if.shir.sr the b:e; to did not stoi-i

years t id 11(4 hi:: b arid S fn t .

'en street, dry, 'W?i par'y ein.i!i'

leaf vol -nth

and i -v a s : a n

GARY GAMBLERS ARE RAIDED Two rv pani'Iei s. Russians, were !-.--t niirht railed by the police at iMIi ?u m' r-.nd M as.-a . h use 1 1 s .street. Thev f -.: rn i.--h e d bonds in the sum of 51'" (in 't t" appear in court later.

And;.- .M ulin.sk y e.f 2.. t e Gary, was a.n .: :-1 e.) on it

j yesterday " Captain rt;e ! Manure d po'.iee ch.iitz. d w ! w'n ile in toxi -a ted. j .Mui.nsky was fined $;.".. Ha iircond cite court by .It

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Heavy silk floss in paprika Cfior Is w.ivtn in an interesting manner for the Uniterm: of this fcat. A hpavy str.'fiid of t lie- floss forms a band -iinl ;i I.i lassel of tlie floss finishes the s r;e fa:liu over the side tf the bi'ieii It Ycu D'..ri'; 3-.:y a rourth L'.' -erty Loan Bond Uncle Sam will be

mighty ir.quisitiv-

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Don't Let Catarrh Drag Ygu into Consumption

Avoid Its Danrrerous btacre.

l ie. u' I y bi n is- d li p a nd . le. The driver of t he rind i' st ill r, t la rpe.

I GRIFFITH J..;.;, Wcsterho-

i Camp

I

MAN DEAD.

it of c, i fr i J It. died at hiian. last niftht .f

pnetl'i.on la afte r a week's illne ss of

i Spanish i n M ti eriza . i Mr. Wey t erhor. r.' ; paren's were cailJ ej to ),is bedside Saturday. lie will I be br.'-eitiht home for burial.

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POSTPONE HEARING ON 6-CENT FARE

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t y Stiee t : a ; i , e in i ase ! o h:

letli. has b-.-n C2nd. ie s ' i ecf rail

titi-'inin tr for a s twenty- re-nl fare Indiana Harbor, i s a skin;: a s e v . n -

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IMPROVEMENT I IS HELD UP

and i . :. ry f t! held (j

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.ostp..n-d til!

to-

conipany is ent fate, a ; lian.ni'-'trl

Caiy S..uth.

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tc-- -r.'iA i. To TllS TlMKS.) Whif.nff. O.-t. 14. M.iyor S.-hrace of Wlot intr ha .Inst re ceived word from W.i.-hir ton. I'. C, from the l Hii-hwav- Council that the permit foi t!.e r.-;iauiiiq ? Indianapolis beiulevaid i.-f- been held up. The-- water main has been laid and contract let and e erythir.tr is ready for the improvement.

There is a more serious stage of Catarrh than the annoyance caused by the stopped-up air passages, and the hawking and spitting1 and other distasteful features. The real dar.ger comes from the tendency of the disease ta continue its course downward urtil the lung: become affected, and then dreaded consumption is en your path. Your own experience has taught you that the disease cannot be cured by

sprays, inhalers, r.'omizer.', jellies rend other local applications. S. S. 3. has proven a most! satisfactory remedy for Catarrh because it goes iirect to its source, and removes the ger.ns cf the disease from the blood'. Get a hot tie from your drugjrist todcy, &rA betrin the only logical treatmer.t that give? real resuits. You can obtnir; tecial medical advice without charge by r.riting to Medical Director, 27 Sv."ift Laboiatory, Atlanta, G-.

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Orpheum School of Dancing will close until further notice on account of the epidemic, as a safeguard to all our patrons. PROF. J. GREGORY KEANE, Manager.

and j

and

Mr. William YY, Stahley. In nd loving memory of our dear son

brother. Do not ask If we miss him:

O, there's such a vacant, rdnre.

Oft we think wo bear his footsteps. Or see his smilins: face. 'Round his rrave we lingrer, When the Fun is setting low; Thinking of that lonely home Without our sen we treasure no. I,o v ins Father, mother, sister and brothers. 10-14-1

Cheer Up! Old H. C. L. Has Hit

Europe Awful JoltK

NEW AUTO PATROL

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FOE GARY ARRIVES

MERRILLVILLE

KIKOSIAI. Mrs. Albert Miller breather! her last at her home on East State street at 7:10 p. nt. on October 6, aped 51 years. It months and 25 days. Ifer health had

not been pood for the past year. Two weeks tift'i die took with a hard mid, which turned to pneumonia. In spite f the careful r.ursin and the best of inedienl attention, in her weakened stateshe was unable f combat the malady that seized her; Miss Itachel Tatro was born in Kankakee, 111., on December 11. 1S60, and was the eldest, daughter of ten children. On September 24. l-!. she was united 'n marriage to Albert Miller of Kanka-k-e. III. Mrs. Miller leaves to mourn her two dint-lite rs.- Ve ra Mille r end Mrs. Henry Harder. Jr. She alse haves h.-r father livine in St. Anne. Ill . and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Iie-buque. Mrs. Helanper and Mrs. Soiieie of St. Anne. III.. Mrs. Ceo. M N'a y of Afriea. Mrs. Ir. Klein of Arizona. Mr. William T,.e- .C e'...;.. XT- , -r-e-..

j : nil" ..I . .'-'.I e.m. nine .,.''1;- irt.l" of Chicac ... 111. in-M-1

!llt t"N!TKt i'f. f. - 1 IJ IN'I " i.N. t. t. I t Late st ticures jjathere-d from neutial. altieel and enc my soui'ces show bis ; ncre-a se-s mthe i-i.ft of living in Ktiiope Mn--c July H. 1.914. Aocordinc- to fi cures Italy li-'inb the list, but rationing there extends only tie fasar and bread (vvith niaoatoni. rice and maize flour. )

These, condlions t-re not 10:11 pa ra oi e

vvith those in the central empires.

where almost every food is ratione-d in very limited amounts, ami where in some cases the jatiom-d riuantit ies cannot he obtained. Tim cost of livinK for those, who can mmase to sive exhorbitant in i. es for illicit. food must be incredibly ereat. The follovvinit is a table showing how the war has increased food costs ii Kurope: Xor way. Mar. 191 1 1"T per cent. l.tal.v. Feb. ISIS IT. per ( ent. Sweden. Mar. ItUSl-H per cent. Ormiitiy. Nov. lf17 1J.' per cent. France. Dec. 1M7-100 p.-r vent. Ci-eat lliitain, June 1S pa rent. Switzetland. Pee. 1117 Ol! per cent. France (Pans) Jin. 131V f'l per cel. Holland. Mar. IMS SJ per cent. Pen murk. Feb. HHS 7.: per cent.

.e- b; l;evv alt" f J.:.") arrived it 1 t'ne l:.. fa.toi 1 1 1 1 i n e-d a !'t - r tie .'.o poloe. The if. e tit have been t e a r.

1 ..1 1 y The pa t col

t cost - I 11 1 da y j 1 . h 1 ne

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RETURN FROM CANADA AND WEST

on

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T r i r b I .e 11 .ia ini un' t '

f (i'hicav-o i viMttns 7. hor 1 e this week, sinsinir was put off

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ss in the l'.lan.he I t ei a Wee

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0111 niu n t y. nell returned i's absence.

much s i 1. k -

to school

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eleeTTie I I :.r i 1 1 are at last rep.fj-.

SS SHOWS

ALL THIS WEEK 154TH STREET AND WENTWORTH AVE. West Hammond

Mr:-- .T. H. Wdi CI. id. vs. U't.t Tan'! returned home fr,. tou r of the vv est em

or td.T

nd daughter. '-. fi.-ir.v, have four months' s and ("anada.

TO LUTE TOO CLASSIFY

MUNSTER I.IAN

HAS FORD STOLEN AT HAMMOND

.lacoin Kubtniar.. a Minister 111:111, while in Hammond Sund-iv had his Ford stolen from the corner of Kenwood and Hohman streets. Th. thi.'f h.-.ided towarri ' lary.

WANTEP Stenotrrarher. fall H . .1. K. Stins.en, Citizens Nat. Hank I'.Mk . Hammond. 1LI-14-3 i..( 1ST By aged widow, purse containing about j:;ti. at Wewlworth's 0 .V- Fie st-.f.-. Saturday evening. Finder l'lcae; return sunie to oedworth's . & le.--tore or phone Hammond Dlli-J, and receivere w ard. 1U-H-1

25 Cars 25 Whip 10 Big Shows 10 Ferris Wheel 4-Riding Devices-4 TaR" WhirI Carry Us All and 2 Bands 2 Heuman Eros. Big 3 Free Attractions 3 Circus.

FOR SAJ.K 'K I!E.T New 6-room

mod.-rn hutmalow: near new hili t

school and car line. Phone- 24be. l'i-14-J

All Shows Clean, Moral and Instructive.

CAUSES REGRET IN WEST HAMMOND

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1 Select Your Christmas yf i 1 Piano Now! JICl

West Ha mm X;ck Vander teiit-ef to hear

action. S-' lie was vent to

nd friends of Trieste tend of South Holland that h- was kiii.-d ii

temb-r 12. 131 -V diafted (i.toi..-r 1. 1017. He a tup Funs ton, .Kansas, hut

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Straobe's are offering a choice of Pianos, Player

Pianos, Player Grand Pianos and Baby Grand Pianos

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FREE! FREE! FREE! Great Offer to Every Reader of THE TIMES

Clip out thlB coupon and brlEg- It with. any clear small picture, photo, post card or aaapehot, to 3

ssa mm hex i bum cesea

E. C. Minas Co. Hammond Ind.

aud It will ent.ltla yon to flna life HIMO PORTRAIT FEEE. size 14x17 inches. A beatitlfv.l oval plaeue. You do not have to buy a frame "for It or pay one penny. Your small plotare will be rotnrn?.d nnharmed. Se artist's work at ntore. NO AIAIli OKD73B.S.

:,iter he went, to ("amp Fodv

Mexico. In .lune- he was sent to f'anipj M.-rritt. New .lersev. He was there i a month. From there lie left for

'France. He was h.un in South Hoi Ja.nd, 111.. Sept. .'1. 1'J1.

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FAMOUS PRINCETON POE WOUNDED

PKl Nv'KT'l.V X. .1.. cl. 11. Wordt

has hern received that "Net" ( N'eilson Foe. '07. Princeton footha.11 ftar, v ho received four wounds in a. lion, had been awarded the Fieri, h War t't-oss

and the l" nit eel States IUsuneru

Service Cross. J He was tirst s. -raped across the stomach by a machine gun ..bullet, but the j bullet went on its way and s--o didi "Net." Then a shell burst mar him;

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iracemnt and "Net" took command, safely intrenched his men. and remained f with them twenty-four hours before be'ing taken to a hospital

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ii.il in ;niFty t Ihf l.-irp;o ity stores. Hat h instnimont is sold at the lowest iivicc. Payiii' nts are most convenient. IStranbe's have lronjiiit many of the I est eastern pianos to your door and yon will be more than paid for vour visit to our warerooms. You can select your piano now, make a small depoit and your favorite instrument will be delivered for Christmas.

KRANICH & BACH GRANDS, UPRIGHTS AND PLAYERS, HAINES BROS. GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS, ESTEY PLAYERS, GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS. BRAMBACH GRANDS AND PLAYER GRANDS, MARSHALL & WENDELL PLAYERS, UPRIGHTS AND THE AMPICO, BEHR BROS. PLAYERS AND UPRIGHTS, KOHLER & CAMPBELL PLAYERS, SCHAFF BROS. PLAYERS, CHESTERFIELD PLAYERS, STRAUBE PLAYERS, HAMMOND PLAYERS, WILBORN SOLOHARP PLAYERS, WESSELL PLAYERS, GULBRANSEN PLAYERS. Absolutely One Price, No Commissions

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