Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1918 — Page 2
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1:-. oee IS 1-H appy T- i; 'a-' T S - 1 C . V..; K,,s 1 HI d st--r hp n;an ; ri ' r. Is ri in. ;:t- J '.J ! ' . I ' 'l I',l2 I l! !! i o' k i n.!n . s. :s tl-e'r I m '' hint M TiH"- j - ' i ' . y. ' 1 -. : i . i -r-! if'"- i h I.tu:i. spir-t'-y !' i ; -tvl f',- nf-f'-.S ,.f !.s 'linili-i'l.. .till! r-liM ': ;tn pV-"'i'":- Ii t'M i :).- ?!: . - i r:-:i . : irs h ; ;i; r, J r.- ! ,i...,t?i. T,--.ir r-: ?t i t ' 5'ihTl'fs th; ':';b'jt ti cv : -.. K- -r- :!. . '"-y : l:"'V. j. k. st;S' v. J. V. yi i; y. .. l v". r. i:u;. DEATH OF MRS. L. HUMPPER T-". It-jr w: I : 1 1: .-VI ' S ''ii '! V. I . r r; NTr.v ! v Miss j : a !'l I Give to the homesick boys! r?"H f?v-f rrn Vt'oraen oi Fsperisraco. T Kr 'IC i -'"f-: t-v.- -..-..T-; vt ii't-: ..Tiy- 'ii-ilJni ! Women eerrwhcr c!l thoir fr!nt!s hrntr, thrvig'tj tlie trts of Mother's Kricti!. Ci womerfisl pectrUo Ttcrn'l appUcsitoa. they aroided Bjl&nag nd ri:.itrt be'ora tt advent cf s&tcra's most wondcrfu; era. lutie. MuUier't Trli-td ta a rmcd7 Ti-blch prpadi ita fnCoerK-o tpoa t"o eard. nerves and DjTuiueritjj lnvoJveil. re-5d(-Ticr thept yihant to rfdlly yield to calvre's rietr ni or e.rpansioii. Tia perveii. ordn. len.icri end l:aramnt exj,aad witlwit tbat pciulisr wrench:rir rtrr.ln, aad nrvO!!n is, Dansfi and nnreitful ae&sationa are n'toially voided ben tb iirvefl anl musL-iofi aro reUeved r.zd thus er not tc;t and Ura.vn. Bjr reruh.r use, the lower abdo.n'nul t?lon expiuua :th eao whsn baby ! !yrn. he houri sire l-ra i:t ths crUi, aiJ pala ai;d cisuger I Tint-i'iy j., yru ran c1. tp.tn Kothcr' FrVnd fnm ny SrHf afore. It hrnt bc?n :si 1 women f..r c-Ter fcelf a ccrtur. ml i j-:t u .a;;d3rii as aD-thJnif yen rsn thiprf cf. Writs tao Brartte!1 Reffulatrr Compsnr, Dept. H, Lamar Cni'.uint. Atlanta, Ce-r., ior their Motherhood Book, and rvt a bo't'a of Mother Friend to.lny. and tnu fortify yourself cfsir paia and d.coart. I WO WAYS There ar ' wo wavs to find n it what, sort of a place the Bin(loose (a:e i-y On:- is to a.-k any on who hps len a trit'-sr ihre. Th" o-h.T is to try the poiee. Kl'iiOT :-. iU c'.yc you .--me answer: thnt there has neer bi-en a hotter pi. ice ' t it in East Chiraao. 'A''- : . ... nroud of the un'vu-sal sa'-:-.'-!'' ion tuanu'este-!! hy ctr 117 Cliicago Avenue East Chicago. e , are Very High and therefore it stands you in hand to have your old clothes cleaned, dyed and repaired by us. We have our own plant and can do the work for you in ten hours time. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1026 and our trr.ok will call at your home. J. Smnlevitz 4734 Olcott Avenue East Chicago. Ind. H
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.. n.i. -bod t ! ! .! 1 S-i t i' I i e . M . . M:k 1 en - a on in :!:.- ! . ... TP ;"i ti e r 'i 1 u a s w . .'o an I ! ( n ! iy . bold Cm Ti ;rv t'tl'H l, 1 1. ! , I MRS. BLAND DEAD. M r-hiii.i. R ('I ."Me --I i r V V .i ( ' ;, lit 1 5 !: i I .:. k i r v:! i: E. KAMINSKI DEAD. j li-irm. : i v. . i r-v.-.i ; ! Ti--'.M;.ll. y. t.. i;.P. : y,. t;,-l j f i,,. .1 o'.-!"i :-: t-'iir-lnt-niK-pf. :u H"ly t rj . -v s'-. y ;n charjce. 1 nii- i; i! DEATH OF BABY. M : i., -.1 i n T 'i '4. I T'i.t . s..i--ny t i. i - ;t :' t r-in'--'n. in :r .! hn k"v i-yi,iri r ! tr- n rriTTkm ry-r ct h itci TTrt i3 i Im ijUiJ C-l X ?V.'. i p.'l n-vcr p.- i! 1 ! ; '. i ..'-.n- ( - ST. I let ! i n f.l : .1 to -;:cnt. ins r : :F.n .!Ki'"Scll mm OF SOLDIER 0iE5 Of IBFLOEHfl! Indiana Harbor Mourns Very Estimable Woman Today. I:;. i:."!, h T 1h -in.r i:c'Ur:is "ne p of. an oimi.ii'; ! n. ii';- Vic ria M - J r ri. w i .:" Ax.'! 11 r-l.. ..f i 7 ! ''! st reel . ivh.-' 3itli ( irri'.l Saturday ! a i 1 :3i t.'i'lo.-;. ut th- i- r.yv t;..-fiiitt in ill wh re siie had iie.-n trtk-'ti tl." diy; b' ;Vir- vt-ry (ri'i-niiy ,!!. 1 1 --r t!tn (ifK.'i b:n;U o hit a l'.-vv ... i.-, . v. l"'ti I sh- r.i; t rn i : .:! u;l!u nac i-i b-r t . v- i -ry fru'ii th'i' nciNo v w ;t .!. v- I he pemialieiit hut spin'i! tr.. utile p. .mi- I festod if (if and tie- inui ;i..n of a sen- j ral hreekdo-.vn v.-.ts i.... n-.ueh for her j veakri.i-ri (. .;-.d , j. n to (..!e,i.tit. j j The tl 'l.-i-ii e, a s a mother of eh.nen ! j ehildrcn. six if whotti nr. Lvmn The' !' family tcis i:ed in In Ituna Harbor lor! the yast i':-,ir!' n y. -u s. Mr. Myron j I has l.i.n ;in em;.ioe of tin' S'. aiehi rd . ! I I-'otK--" ('ii. dun lit: iiiii t is...... The r-ur-j j vivins el.iidfell .'U'-: 1 '. ! a - ft'nnii -, , i i-ii'ivv with the A. l-J. '. in France . Aoiih. j Itoyii. Carrol!, l.iiiian -md 1 i I III". nsn-m ot ti.e iy-r -isol live in; I i K s. j ' i j St . Louis, a si s t.e tost: r in Chn Hie Ti;o follow ,A- i a ! so ot f ha 1 i i' ' a -"lh'-r in Ka fr:r. .azfioa ot w hi !! j Mrs. Myj-en ':s nhed v h tie I Wol on s I - :.' . o 1 1 ii : A : -'" "-."i i"i, May - i t!"ivi.-r I'aiiiii. K.. -it N- :shior and S''ani.htin u.-iti Hro'.iierh'.od. 11. t fil h f .ar I'lot'-ssed .n tie iit;)i i.-! 'hur:h,J i ' r ; . -' e r; ' - s -o. : i i ts.at I; tie- v ' -' . !' s to- j n:'.'irov a ! t : I'oon - t ii o'lC.ik v. ;iu ; til j J i'-is'.'.-r. iie. I;. ( '. Sj.eer. e..-nu -t ir i In'ernient w ill be at ak 11:1! in t'.e i ... 1 n i ! y i'-l wlnte llie cliitori.ti no tin---ted-'d th. ir n:o'h.-r in death are in'ci r. d. WELL KNOWN ' HOBART LADY DEAD ISen.-iAi. To Th h Ty.u;.- 1 H'U.AItl. 1 N l.. i ct. 2s.-MisS .Lin'- I Spray, w ho has been in poor In all h jthe past year, ha b-. n e.-.ny.n' d to h'-r j lied durir.K' th" i-ast ... k and m.i l ; J aw ay Thursd.-: y inortntiK. Her .hath 1. - ' !; emus,, j i roan loiirt i rouble and yneu- j monia. .
g j Siie was at on-- :ti-.e T.o.st mist ress 111 i Jjjth--- io'-.-.l i.i.-s. off ; ,. e .... h ;....-iti..n she i jj ! l-ehl foe sevtal years after w hich sh J
eon u-,i( i.-u a news, store : n 11 -mart tor a j itcir,.-!" "f ycats. Svie was a. in. ml'T of belli the M.iuitif Club and the Mo..!--rn j PrtM ilia Ciuh and mm v ry ino ular i n j Hohart s so. ml set rind will I.e missed by her many friends. She is joir tve.l j who,,, she ia,' made' ivr h.'.,oe."' v,.i ! serx ices will he held Moti'hi y a ,'; .n ' at 3 o'clock at the home of Mr. a n.J 'M i c. ! A. .1. Small. WHITING FAMILY RAVAGED EY FLU EPIDEMIC I a. j-jw jji iiUiiiiv rSes-c-!,!. T'i Tub Tim . t AV H IT i N ' ; . I.Vil.. Oct. "h. Mrs. M l; F.alont-ak. passed away at her home, i 432 i-"r.-d street, afdr an illness with! Spanish mflueri7.a. Mrs. Habincak is ur- i vived by her husband, w ho is a Is.-, ill j with the influenza and her two little children, lier fumral Mas heid on Sat-j urday. I GARY FIREMAN IS BURIED The funeral services ovr the remains of Captain Michael Rafff rty. f the Cniy fire department, wbo die." of ptif iiiimnia at St. Antonio hosj.ita"Ftidav evnltifr was hld today at tr. o'l-lock from the Flnnerty L'ndertaknsr pariora, with burial at Calvary
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Like the nwit'.ne ci ics !' t recce hip-bu:llng and tha leveJormnt ' in tl.o e.npiro. t: .''i'ht-i t'.e nl Eomo and the Italian citv-sta'.cs. i of an export trade that will put i Orient, and to South America, a; whrpe prosn?rity of old was meas-'i Canada's va.st natural resources in ! rnarkets for its agricultural end in-ur.-d' hv the iloots of ships that p!iel the proper relation to world markets : 'J;rial produe-R- " , , . f , ei r ,i r u j- Smee tr.e Pan.inia Canal made Brttanw them Sm. to the far places of' are part cf the pro-ram of The Can- j,h (olurofaia aroth,P front door for :i ''; "- "oral U.o I rov::ce o: vcjan l!ni.-tr.al IU--o-i;.tru.!:on As- Canada, the port cf Vancouver ha r.;y'.:.h t'?l;j:n!i: in Canada propose 1 sociat'on with natier.?! headquarters 1 L?en expanded to meet vast new trade ' ' :j ;,:.'!. cr its own Set of merchant ' in Toronto, of which Bar en shauph- opportunities. A jrovernmer.t term'nal vessels" and oon-.pte in the ports I ' r.epsy arid t-'r John WiiHson are elevator with a capacity of 1,2&000 al! nations f r Canada's snare in . rpo'.ce.-Tnen. "Xiurh that was import- h'ishel.s prepared the way for the wo' i coomerce. ed I. fore the war will he manufac- j irrain now pouring out of the prairie The .'hip yards are full, and more tured in the future, for only by com-! provinces to the west roast for transco! tracts are beini? taken for wood plctir.' the processe? c-f manufacture j shipment to England. In twenty
- .... . i . . .. wsn caic m nut cor c vrsompr:!.. jor : the rex! twe.ntv years are under way! by the Dominion government.
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!1 I '-. ! K Vr, ...:y r ipyci I ..-i- tl.- ;ar;. ai ir. .nisi i a i i..n. n in Ji' liind came t. h v mi 1: if" and ; v . iiild rn I'.ri.MdWTiy. mo'irn !IVV, I DEATH OF I RUTH RODE MAIMER r M.es -;'( :t' ; ti s ' '' ' L '' i i r : o p s ; n.l r n - I ": i p. -e F. r. t :c n t. o an. M.:m. yi sis. m ihi c n v i . s. t ;. ; e i ii, .. ; r r v ' . t :"ii pt.-..--, enz-i -;.ne.:tnon- . ft ! ;i he 1;;; mthi n.-j. fed i itti'n I d of j Inst I . . ti r -i ' M-ri is m . h.ii "'!. I V .'Llfe.s w ; I lie ,o,M I ; . i . I . HI 1 : 1 i i s ' ti ' 1 Iti i s. :i M t and .Ms.-, ft.rd I n ,u i i -'" 1 ' i' " ' i i i t'.ro-i, i;ed a I sy;;;.; v ns: -nlay l!.-i..'i:ti til I :' V i y -a it: j 1'nd efa it r I tti s utWe j T" I t t'..-:-:sh. I 1 ' n' "vIAN FOUND DEAD. i t I: -;'. .-.CC Cnth: .e -t. ; n- Harb- '. -.. : --mid !-. . i m a I '.'I- iiit !' a' .".;:is Wntlittu stieef. y, - j t t.ii.- . I .- t io - : ot I t.'-iri .o't I':' '1 ' " i - i : i c : - te ! n ed the tiKin ! d ad att'i -he 1 ...); '.i a-- ,!;o.,l in the I v ha It- f li'i- :' a k " - M ! .la u. 1 Of i - I eer ' i .- ".'i- '; w.-s ou ''iy e.a ! r-iTT1VTT'T T fTV f MRS. SMITH I : ' ; t! " t ,..:,a ; wre. i ..f ; 'or h-.u..--. :: v .. - i o 'd t -: ; - s . i '. f vr. I i,;;,! i y , , Smit . r.-o... , iv ,i ti i ,-j -..,. Iii--. , t , r. . , .' .-.ins ; .,,j j;io. t n .-..ihe -'ri - .,nd i t,. V 1 : y i :i a , '. 1, " p-t i - -ri t s. y.. ,y. n Cr.tr mer aod a S-r c.eant ;e.tf.t ' Ir: mmer a' man. Ai.t. I Notlcs to Taxpayers. ''" cnvcnlin. e -f I he yubii - ire ' -'' t .asti -. rs oi.'e i w il ... op. ti from ! a. m. to i j- m.. it out ''. t, 2 s to M'"iI v. 'Nov 4. -xc. ;.' on is'tiiul-r. , Nm I j -'id, "il . ': ' ' .!:.! v.;l! t i ;,: 12: o .-lock n-1. a. I Ail t;.i.-. to"--; h- Co-' on or be ior No,-. -Sr), to a vi :-i j'- '."', tn--l V.. F. T.ii-.I.i.l'tii.i'. C 'y Tn.-ls. BIG HOKE FOR G ARY INDUSTRIAL WAR WORKERS A'd'-n Dearie, ne. -'ti'- Citi : ';s p:or.e. r real estw-t O'.-i'.-ts. last Satorda v look res i ; btiiblinur permit f"r one of tin' 1 :iy.r( s mi it's hotels and i-or.i?n C.ary, when he is t" 'ti 'i i'-n liybt away of i t, k structure at 1715 1 ..-.o;ti n.f tic-'" t in ! a tht e. oi y Broadway, which will be emir-ly. devoted to th" ho'.isini; of industrial workers. Tii- buildlns v.-l'l bae a frontage of f.et. with a depth of 7.) feet. Kach o .' t'i" three floors will be divided into ron.its for men nod Hccommodatier.s will be furnished for 100 men and when completed will cost ?Is,im.'0.
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1 J ...... i ... j ...... i i ;'reii,esi :.u an .ui;es i.e aerivea irom ; the country's natursl resources."! i Canada is looking to new trade with- i A GREAT SOUTH American Troops Hold 21,145 Prisonrs and 200 Cannon. I.OMk i i rt . CS. The a!!ie have ( .' r.. r runs on ln; iv-.yn'n IiHtTjf rront so far ll.is uiojslh. divided a full.iws: rritich. prisoners and Si") y u 1'r. iu h, Cs.itO TpTifnei-! and Rfij y ics. 4 ' At::- rie-.tis, '2 ! f ri'or.ers r. rv I '.1 in in II 1? pri mil "00 lilt?. Hammer G!iman Ceuter. I'iie tii'St itp.oortaiit S'-i'io" f t he western front during tie- la week was I t he dl.si ! i'-t between tilC SiHfpe a lid li.S
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tirenients nor I n aril raft tne i-.-raui ;,vi r touaid the I'er.dre canal, with the . ;,.,-!,!. ,ns fa 11' tor htick at the sanie time soiithw 'ird i In hind the ( nsy EASH CHICAGO HAfl
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Joe Pendor Filled With vv Fire Water, Goes on Wild Rampage. J... r ti'ior. ii'1 : M'--U tile er.lie. Kust
Chu-aato mspned le- a liberal quantity; , .. . , . . .- ' ' '-' I - itaken an ftctivc part in the work of tne
f it tl :-ted lire water. t it into his. lea 1 ilia' it was i,f i him to shoot u; i uv toun A ,-. -oi n i nit I to Kot a r ' l'.iii ri e, loaded ti In tint limit. a box Of - lion: t..i! a hiiv of elicits j Ji;t pockei, aitufd hi: if with a ' in kins Knife, oyeueil it and. w i ! tut i I---V4ittiiii easy reach in n i oa t It is said that his tirst shot was aim- ! t h' his wife but tii" huih t wiit wild. I Th'-u s'-iobo'ly c.ioci mo p.. nee. iiu - - . - Ital nt and Fe'ro responded .. ., . iv .. . 1,,.. i,.. ,,. i,,. ir..w . .... , Mb- tt.ttl i on tie t:i rod lb rvat. n ! t,, i.rej , . . I if he was V.'ith a. lit f .e iiiniie.ivi rint. however, ihe .ff i !' soon hud the man disarmed and on the way t.. the !-'-tce station white he ia to be stiven time to cool off hi fore t.-ken h.-foie City Ti.dte H. M. t Col.' n. ANOTHER PREJUDICE T.-AY EE WAR VICTIM ' I N.Tct. rrr..- 1 l.i N r i ii, i '; i. 2 -. Lr. 1 ::-I'm---n are ..i.'Vi-oniitia their ob.l-fashmned pre1 ldi. e atraitist "hraltiv " women, and r.-wadtr. s all so. ts of John are heint la, k Iv won en with wonderful IV-,; I t h"re , is one ppher hich has always been pn to them and which has proved more or less a failure, and that is the it 1 . al j.rof e.-ion. The failure of women in this branch is vine, snance to sav. to the prejudice ..;' w omen. At present ll'.ere is a inh-Mtatte of doetoiM, but there ai e in tiaininC 2.250 fetnnle medical students. It remains to he seen to what extent En?lisii women will patronize them. Meanwhile the authorities are ursriti expectant rm thers to ensaste women doctors to trim? their children into the world. Whole-sotiled giving is blessed.
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;,-"S j . -y : i " '( .if. ... . . i. . . . . . ., grain jroiiiK out irom i-ue we.yi. vri-.i N? between 7a0.C0;').000 and 900.0" tO.000 tn.liJ Members of Lutheran (iiurti:s in liitna will be niiocl-.i by an important diana will be a fiect-i by an important mrper u he cto ph in New York -Ni t-inb'T I !. .i ti a th"'- tiii nil c.iunci!. K' ni'fil ..;. n-d and the iruted synod I south u i.i join to i om t : tin-run I'hur -h of Atnrwii. Cuttej La- . , I ! The insrji-r rui n;. ic. , . . .. . . , v;r duntis The eel.-hr.-itioo or tin1 qua - ...... , , irieei-itei.iual ot the reforinatr.!-.. At a i-i'-'i-1-!; ..ii r.. a v. a .. s arm nearis rominit lee w as i n ' -' d to f irmulute i a ronstitutiein and je.m ! . . s of the s ni- rer. Maets V. itli ra' ov. jtem-rat ynI and the general cotineil. The merger is exi-erted to bring- about ! rrogress in y.irious lines of church ac - ! tivity. Three k'-nie mission hoards are being- merend into on". The nsk of this j hoard will be largely nlortr the line? cf j Americani.tition. Knsrlish borne missions ! ii r beln-r established in the htrjre agrtJ cultural district? of the middle west land northwest. Thro'iirh these missions beir.fj tntrdonced fnmiliarity with the i la neto. i:r literat ure, history and spirit ! of ii.s coumry. Tnder One Head. - fr relssionary cMerprl 'vi'l also, be ft -..nsht under or head. end eharitaTile enterprises valued at i Sl-.000,fn3 wi!l he sffeeted. j Ppei.i' Interest is beintr shown n ! m rginjr th" b lads of education. The i keynote of the merger, how-eyer. is preparation for the period of world reeonI struct ion. The niTarlr.)? bodies have national Lutheran commission for sol diers' and sailors' welfare, which reI eently sent commissioners to Franca to j t t1(in .iv French Liitl.ran churches in work for soldiers. LOWELL i .... . , .. . ... Fdson Taylor of . hicapo visited his parents, M.r. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, - ' - - ' jira. umm soyiartn ot t ;n:cago visii- ' ed her mother, Mrs. J. E. Love, here yestorday. Mr. ard Mrs I,. E. Faik and son. Varn, visited relatives in Itose Lawn yesterda y. Miss Doris t'arstens of Chicago visit - led her toot her, Mrs. il. l Carstens. J Frank Uoence, Jr.. who was arreste.i. charged with breakinic into Leroy Kels. y's pool room was up for trial Saturday and th court paroled hiir. on stood behavirr for a year. He is to report to Marshal luck worth and Attorney V. K. Roberts weekly during- that. time. W. C. Hale visit'-d h's v.ife here yesterday. Several democrat . eotinty candidates were in Lowell Saturday. IV. We'fter! of fhioa.ro visited his mother. Mrs. Carl Ifamman. and husband here yesterday. The "flu" epidemic syems io ho on the wane here. Fewer new cases nr reported and those who hac it are scttinsr better. FLANDERS IS QUIET TODAY I .VtTEP IHftSS . ABI.KGR V.-t. j IoN'OttN, Oet. 2ff "On the Lys front I .V T-.r, X.' V. 4-,,.,a I Ml il til Ot 1 '. ) llCa . 'I' II ll .ili(,.i -. 'i j i - " i . .. .1 ed a farm which had been organized ; for defensive uses, takintr ln0 prison- 1 ers." Field Marshal Haifr reported today
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C0PENIIAGE1J, Oct. 27. Ger-J mar.y's answer io President Wilson's note of Octol-r 24, in vhichj he said he would submit the request for an armistice to the allies, j
follows : "The German governmsr.c has , . the 1'resicer.t of the United States I he President is aware of the far-reaching changes which have been carried out and are bein. carried out in the German const r itional structure, and that peace, negotiations are beinr conducted by a people's rovernm-nr in whos hands rest, both actually and cans titutionally. the power to make the deciding conclusions. "The military powers are also subject to it. "The German government now awaits proposals lor an armistice, which shall be the first :ep toward a just peace, as the President has described it in his proclamation. "(Signed) SOLF." ' October 2 8l irjii .'- r Tn jj-t 41 t K'i ) '"i '.2 1 'i s ij, 4r 7:1 41 -A ti. U) r,ssi 17i !i2l3a Hit At hiso.i Arnt-rictui ".ir I'dry. An.-ricf.n Loc-inotivo Ant-.coii.3a American Smelt mgl.rooklyn Kaptd Transit I!.il(!wii- Lo-on'.tive l-:;i 1: irnore arid C'hio 'an tdi-in Pacifi. Atiicri'-sn 7nn Co. New York Central Colorado Fuel Cent ra 1 L; !! ht r Chesapeake arid Ohio Cruciblv. Steel Erie American Steel I-Mrs. iJn-at Northern International Fnper Norfolk and AVf't-ni Pennsylvania Piitsburg C'.nl - Peoples c.-.s t Kepubt: I rem ! S t ... I . i Reading ! C. U. Hubher !.iiii.:aii.u-i; ii. i , . , Southern Pacific UfZ j . . " ' Ci iyo. Mil. nod St. lyu Texas Oil Crated .'i stars V. S. Steel l.'nion I'acitio t."tah Ccpper Sinclair Oil (3', l 'i. y. I 10s'3 101 -) sr-,s VEAL lbs.. 16'clTc: fio-SO lbs.. j 1 7 U lsc; SO -t 1ft lbs., lit -iSl cc; tuncy. 22c: heavyweight kidneys, 12 14c; I coarse, lie U U POTATOES Cars, Wise-Minn., $1.00 Vj LliO. CHICAOO GRAIN PTTTJBSS. CORN -Oct., 1.29V.: I Nov.. J1.23U; XAcc, $1.19. OATS Oct., fS'c; Nov., CD'ic; Dec, 6St,e. cnxc&ao XIV E STOCi. HOGS Ti Receipts, 25000: market. 75 to 150 up; rough. $16.00 S 16.. .0; light, $17.75 1S.50; pigs, $14.75 c;t 1G.U0; butcher. $15.00 1 5.60 ; packing. $1 673 5 17.85. CATTLE ItecHpts, 31.nr0: market. 25 up: beeves, $?.5,0 "J-lD.f.C ; cow s. $6.65 J 14.00; stockers-feeder-, $7.f.0'f12.75; j can rs. $5.65 -if G.6d: ca ves, $ib 00 fi l6. SO, but' hers. $6.66 4i" 1 4.00. CHICAGO FEiODTJCE. BUTTER Creamery extias. ."Otic; crratnery firsts, 56c; firsts. 54 5 56c; seconds. 6253tic. EGGS Ordinaries, 48 j? 50c; firsts. 51 Vi $T 53 c. LIVE POXJLTRT rowl. 2226c; ducks, 23c; grecsa, 22c; spring, I5c; turkeys, 32c. GARY CITY COURT ARRESTS AND FINES In th' Gary city court bofti Jod.ro. Dunn this morning eevenfn Garydrunks paid fines cf $11 and cor. I a. Roddy Tsponioh tn AtistrUn and Jr.o. Meranf ss were arrested yesterday ti'.orninsjr and lodged in Ja 1 on the charge of car.yiny eone.-ab-i weapons. (m the charge of ol)ta:ni"r prc-p.-rty en ler false pretenses 1 latilol Kci-.y, !.vins at S"i Roth stre. t. West O.arj. was placed under arrest. If was re- ' lease j under bonds of $5 n i -n:-, -f-- r -.it, UUI juvj die calmly; .oi y j . o-i : -" in the War Work Drive.
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NOTICE OF INAL SETTLEMENT OFim-nt b 5t bi a ecoyt ?-, cert ESTATE. jiiscd ia a fbd Ci-oy ,'oV.,!,:i'. In THE It, ATT Kit OF THE ESTATE OK j cr This inclu.bs u e : ' --o y-., ax.DENNIS WRIGHT. NO. I'Uo. INjat.d may be hd at a ea .ua.:. THK RAKE SCl'iliOi: I't.L'ilT, tKl- j ai the offi.-e if interested. TEMREIt TF.RM, Ml. NttTICK is hereby riven to the H.-.rs, TETT . AMERICANS
Legateesi and trydiLors .. ; 1 mils ! Wi urht. deceased, to a pp. ar in tie Rake J Superior Court, he id at 1 fif.tr -ti.l. In- I rii.a. on thy 2Jth day of. N--vf .m be r. J G?.. and show ;: a n v. k ,,' tlte f s Final St ttbiiient Accounts with tat" .-,f K.itd fieei-dertt t-llolltd not l"'i
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& - i44 S f I Mr. Vi:oarly. -.vjio ia n.-:.a. ! tb H'iv-r J,""-c'-:r' r. . i up as ScoutiT, aiwr f. r Trw p 1 '"'Op ! w'l - s "'"-af"- ! ;.1F jvr the rv!M p- on. EECM Arm EUGLE COKj?S. Tfi!rty-vi fe;(.ut8 liawo r r ,-i:.t.-tor th'i Iriim ar.r Ku8'ii Crvrpi t. h.- ; wo ar- ' .rfrs nir-inir. Mr. new n.rr. hav5 b( c-n pur-hail arii ttrc r:-w I tfcromfh th ..rrir at & n.vch btter - ! frlc th"n :f -!ir'he fct r.i: a tf 3' sired. V-'t w.sh to Java a.11 thr.t th i in th'i corrf reB-;rtrd end rar ttait an ft,: n is ths v-resnt c'::.:c,r.f. order is eve,- as -wi caur.ot prrr.tt ar. - ! to join after th class :ar'i SCO CT TESTS AM) ITR CC TKi V. This is a et-leudid cppcrtur.ity to takf t.ts and to secure iantrtif t:r.a for afl-vncm-rit. New that we ar iindir the new .-idea St is ncfisfsry t Mike soro fciadwiy every rronth to eay io th troop and a Scout passing' t?vera tests ia a f'.jiRle raonth would It, thtt much aheai. The rule i.i that a reru!!; rmtft lecoinc Tenderfoot Tith'.n thirty Jave of Jo!nir,sf and a T-nderfcot mut paps at leaft en art of thu Fccnd (Uc; I work each n.onth. Ai?o a eecoad ci? j Scout mast fass one fart er rccre of the fi ret clars work until ha bcom 5 i firs.. r!a?s Scout. i Sootttrr.astera v"-;n b reijtilsM to ri poit wvorithiy thn cctual ?rork don hy t-.-ah Scr ut nod those who d- not d" 1 the work w:!l be drorpfd. ""A'a n-nrt ; Scents hut we do r-:-t want i"-..-r t.td- !' e.a UR-h to kep bizy t.nd lri3'.ffrn: felows in h ranks. IMPnoVE11TT XO TED. - o ..- i '-. i t . ia .- . L..ai .- - . - mor.d Scouts are imsrovma; greatly ;.-. the matter of recojtniziniT Scout o.T.eiats. We pel. lorn fee a sv.-.ut row- w. j does riot, pi' ic.ptly fi'.ute and this :s very r.b-s . t.g- e.-iieeialiy aii?r a tr:-,' to iJhieaiTfo. Another tiiins that maki-s 'is pre 3 is thit w hen our Scouts a? rear c n ' street in uniforni thy now wear thy whole v tii form. This aed ' ir ;-h t the i-tond arpe.arar.ee of ttti - par", civ.iian and part "in; :"o: -n " ; .-ineerta : t-i l-'-oks very f '.-vniy. w iii auk si ti rs :'. n !.': t- l e-tLtid all tr' ot' hers ttiat only tho.-e buy v. ho ! - -passed the ..-tMii'l c!us:-: te; , -Scouts, A recruit is a buy wh.i h- - arpif ' fee mern'od'slnti in a troop an-i i. -bet-n accepted by the ti '"p. lb is r ,: a memtK-r c-f the troop yet., but is ..it. probation for a month, it osirin tie-
''! month h- learns the T r.d. : f I u . '-. -;1 'and rssej t!; t'si h.- is t'dra-tt-d :.. .f. :i j a :uf uih--!-.of the In -op. ; A T. -. ' o o !.- m.t e S -out h.c -s " j fl leirtct.. i. ,i ivis iiiisn-cl th-' ri.-.-t. I1.-4 j t,:t;iJ, j1Rj ;;as stavdirs as a m-u-ib-r ef iii. . . . .
it.e tro Ii" is rtitied t-i w .'ut the T-.nJt rt'-ot pin end t.it-r-d the I tn-nii y:ci tins " tit 's ' ia-- ' i ts a "gr'-ini',o:n'' or '-' okie. He h --i ei. rely, as it vve-e. taken "tit his ' iirst papers' and ben ybice.i nport probation to becoine (atmiiar with tiio Jaw that p-'veins Scouts fverywbe-e and to put into practice in hts daily life those principles that will enable h.m to become s-li"-r liant, resourceful ana of real service to others This is why we do not permit the Tenderfoot to w. ar the official uniform. He does not yet know how a real Scout should conduct fchntte'f and is liable io make mistakes. Wltej h provs his si accrety by learn Irs the second ruass work ho Is tott.edt r"3 a real Scout and iiven the full privileges. The law passed by Con?;ress for t!. protection of the uniforms woru by the V. S. army and navy ns!;tii it a serious off-nse to wear anv uniform of the am y or navy cr any uniform similar to or in imitation of the uniforms of the army and navy unlets the I wearer he a member of some branch of the land cr sea forced of the C tilted States. The only exception made In th's lav. is that the members of tha Boy Pcouts of America, if reststered ana in k .'O i stai'.dincr, and their Scout officials may wear the prescribed uniform. Therefore for a boy who Is ret registered, or for a boy who has dtepp- f out, or who has been dropped to wear ths tin! form is an offense ti etch S punishable by either a fine or Imprisonment. So yoj r-ee. Scout it, we are protee'e.' in wear in cr the uniform by frec'al a- : of rontf-a and any fellow whe wea'.the uniform unlawful 1 may be severely p'in:.:hcc: by the C S. Ferierat au theritlec. We tiunt that Scouts w :'.'- wear the iir.ifor-n houorayiy and ti: they w;ll promptly repoj-t nr. y . frinRcment of our riy-hts-WAIl nCOKlKT KKKK. We hav-a tit th" S-tOlit off : e i, erty hali t. nuiober cf ttytt.-.' .. booklets ic-.-u--d by the (.v;.;r, -,.-.,., . I n f oi rna t ; ... ti whi.-h are o v a ' ; -.c i y-.. f free distribution to persons jr.rei- s'These bocks d.-i'i with th" -- i of the present v.-or. Of rtean w:-r tii-os. th" poveTrmt -a -f t'.ci -; a : . t.-la.-i-. other t h.:-- s of the we.r. , . or." w ssi.''.r t - ' ' -'' : e .- Co ca.i t nil f.-t tl." S. ' ut (?!ii''C ti ' to i , i ''-" scot r i:t.ii inii-.vi i We hove tor sab-"- rt Fit: C AiiiE LO iy I'.c OCOCiM. iHKSS i . it. C. Oi't. VICTt T'-'i : . r - 'cans " d today -yriotij tiiosI lost when th:- f it Facibc steami ... T. . er. I ritice-s sopcta, p.tr. i- riop.y err Alaskan ei-ar. Among thern v-.-.t W. A. Thompson of Eetro't. Michipao. . cu should give twice what you cl;ci before tO the United War , ' W K. agcii'ict-
