Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1918 — Page 4
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THE TLMKS Wednesday, Oct. r,0, 1H18.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING 4. PUBLISHING COMPANY. . Jhff County Times Dally except Saturday and tl'jndny. Entered at the postcuilca ia i lammottd. Jnua 25, l.'titi. The TimeeEast CWtt o-Tndlau Harbor. dJdiy r'2t Scroll;-. Kilters at tbe poato'fic. !a East C!.i.-as'. m"- :9;,t. Th- !4k County Times 3 tturdav and WeUi t"'il'-,t' ,ne.:i.;ti a; th pc? t o !' tic- in Hmninn.!, Februa-y . l-'tl-i he Gary Evening i tmes Daily xcpt Sunday, far a st the vtctK..- ::i April 13. 1.')!. AU under tha ac; of March J is;. u MnJ-. lit ' .
war service immediately after graduation usually have no money ui their own with which lo buy e(pjip:ii ill and .no go in ili ht. Naturally many he.sitato to tin ibis, Tih.v.ti they may be rntrl ilhng to do wnr work. Ken nurse who have been In private work for snm ': ai'' lie., !:!)! ly noi able to afford an outlay of 5L100
'liny have ofte-i other persons to provide lor i n Ives and though their rate of compens.i.is hip, it to those who cnmluy theiu, yet few arc :U'd continuous employ un til and arc often Idle, y In the service is ninth Ses than their private u i Iii- i'aci lias to be oonidareij in connect on .' n.-rwoaal obtifuitioni.
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promptly aa you hava In tha past. plea no ru.. It i i Ijst e Wii not snt on time. ltpm-i.il.T t'ii th "i'a-ci at sa;s-! --tii tha ur;n'. r..v t ! troo . ejii tufcii that thi Is J-r iiial prsure tr var!o-n vrta et the c.- ifttry for foo3 ami f :e'.; ti3t the rs"-o,d ha more b-atitiesa thaa lhy can hand FrcTipt',j. yor that i4jn aiauy trains art- ti. Tna 'v. 4 . .. inrreisai Us inaiUnr iul!rart r.d is cr per tin? In -.vr:- Wi;- with tv.., r ' - ' ' ' .p-.-. " ,i.on to ii-te c.ivrjy. Svan so, delays are inavitab.a b--uum of tha anormoua demand upon the r!!roiJs and Uk wiUslrawJl 9t isaa iron many llnat of work.
own oulit;.-. tire paid ?;alaii-. .s::ppn--.cd to be suiiicien,. for t !; purpose. It i - tr t ? a 1 nu-se? a' e not under mitii. 'v ivs'i'ations and itf 1'rou to return liome wiien tl ey hat there is no i4: :s".on to doubt that thev an as pau iotic Pi !i"ir brothers and wc.u'd v.-il!in!-:ly ploil-je
t hi uwlvev to r-ervo ihrougii the war If the way were j
in. '!(. as i as for ih niin. Coiiiphiin' is made that. j;'iris who ere a Ho to pay tiiej- own v :w :nv ''low o en'er the schools, but there i.- ti-i U'lis 'oina-katdi alioti' tliis. He't-rc the wr i'-is of thi-it e!.o. w.m-o not loci.Sii'; 10 nit -s-'ntt as an occupy ! ion and felt no rail cither of recess. tv or choice to on
den .'; c flic ti'aii'ir. Vow hey f,-"' that the war is 'ilnlv 'ii be u'. or bid ore the tr; inir..t ;liy wou! J 'lef.in ;oda" c.vild h hnishd, and hey arc doubt les righT. !i is a .. r-vi! !; mo. nu.'.-fs arc not volunteering for to ili. ar
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j Tte United States Demands an Unconditional Surrender.
LETTING OTHERS DO YOUR THINKING. 1 x ri-tifr en does not mean the submuv... or one's X'" "cai Lelitis. PcTrioii..- is tit-9 iovc o-' con .'. tlic love of home and family. Without bom-1.- t;,. re c;n b-.-neither country nor fajnily. Whn a man iovr? hia country be love i,.u5e of what it means to his, home and family. THEY ARr NEVER DISASSOCI TKD. To be a g...od ciii.en and a Kood pat riot a man mu.st have politic ii beliefs. He is worth nothing to his ho.no or fnnily or ecac y v.'ho c.' ..!;' t want the best there is for th"tn. If he -. "iiiitt. others to run his home or his t?niilv. hr rer-'-..': "y :. -ct - ..ictl cu eu. It' HK I'MUMi" s Tiu.ti.' 'fi io vol. noAL, Ti;-.'.-u:;a fo.i him -i.; f-,-7 A GOOn VATRIOT. A. man has a rigid 'to b. v a ie. a.ji-.'at or a pood republican and as such bih .'pinions must be ret?pec;sd. A poor df-raoci or a poor republican isn't worth a-iytnine; to anyhody n fa" as c'tizenbhip is concerned. A democrat may take isMie republican, or vi-.'e versa, but he has no reason to i . ir.to cuter -iarkm "53 because he is a revuiuican
or a ii'r:rer3". :: - v. tbe president cf the United States, a rb niocr; . nas arked us not to have any political opinions at th . i :iie i hat differ from bis. lie asks us to lay aside o-;-- o-riiv in rep'niienn principles. If every man in th-' T'ti. F-N.tfs followed the advice cf rre.-ident Wil.-or. NO CNF WOULD VOTE ANYTHING NEXT Tl'fclSIiAY Pr'T TUP, D II M O t' K ATT n. TICKET In eti .-r w.. ... vrould completely ucttroy n , iTheie would be nothir.r but one party in America rod Y.'.-dncsday. Whether the electorate thinks this would te a coed thin for the country and the home and the fai!" '-trains to b seen. We think it won'd be a 'ba.I ' - tho co'intrv. Tbr '-w of balances won'd ."f a . ' :'r 11 : ;-v.-';r,.;.-wohM be lop-sided. IT WOt LD NOT f UNCTION PROPERLY. Russia in its palmiest day would have nothing on the United States then T'te democrat:", party now Is an oltfta'cby contro'Ied py one nan. T!:tt is as t-uie as t vn ;,r.J two are four. Next Taeflay th" peop'r of this country will veto to permit this oligarchy contioIad absolutely by one man to decide the most momentous issues tbft ever ernfronf.ed the nation or it will RE-ESTABLISH THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENTAL CHECK AND COUNTERCHECK. These few reroaininp days before election f-houh! be give", by Te voter to a solemn and conscientious sn-uTiny of these fae. In them the voter Joul-l p't his parrintim to the test. HE MUST DECIDE WHETHER OR NOT ONE MN IS TO DO ALL, THE THINKING FOR ONE HUNDRED MI LUTON PEOPLE. The issue is 1ut that.
1 1m re ;e some Jit;'. .''..'ill in". po..'i .".'e.:r.d !ieiv ".'.nt La . e to ii'it i.j a Democrats or lose their jobs, .:' eour-e. t i'uM'i' are some Democratic newspapeif i'li iid to come out and toll the truth bis autocracy. The New Yoi k World iib.'it tcliinjt him be was wren?; ai:d
l ineiatiati Enqnirev : nd shvs: "We aro lirniiy convinced tha! wh-'ti ny -rave uues-iion ati-es which involves patriotism, selfish par-t:.-an tc-'iipL' will always be swept aside b the Ara rir.an pc-or.le, as it ha- bern d'i-inc the '.vpr, and a sol" j f ror t prrsf ntcd 'o any am; evei v enemy. 'd'resi 'ent ri'.-or. . plea o: .-upnon of the candidates of his party as a pledge of jupuorr to himself is ill-tin.1 and ill-advised, if, indeed, advice was a-k-d .;- received. All America i suiinortinsr the administration regardless of politics. We believe that such si ip port will sMil be accorded the prcpii-r" reeard1'vs of th- -Mjteome of Cue election. Wht lier thy 'e !',rn- re'? r r Republicans we believe in niacin. A net-lean: and Americ ans onlj on guard. That is the ten that shout dbe applied to every man's candidacy."
if IF those I'irr... bbu aii-J ytli.ov OV1CR etcj that is how j IMid.S that our e,ctur has Bivc u.J -brnian money Jeramiah ;fi i i'hc ;iry ,-,i.t lei- 5f 1 t;s:TKA VI Ida country. j 3 M'.li'JTI:? run'; i.t ln - - - rif'ty 1 ciu" k w e ' THANK'S !ii : !u'' a l iiocrfui cuss
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! SHALL have .. fall t.r, k en j VVi.'O .-cli.iMs Uu,' :t j OLD IV byiii-i K. fivUlt-Tin's vc-eia- IS p.-.sibie for n mar. f uiake a fvr- j bio cent pound nj;aM). tin:" ! U SOilUTIMKS :i we took over tn AVTUIt b-'-- 4.. j l'.Vii i",ilorrr ni-xn ! Y .'-' i K K bow tu ft'Tti.an colony -.'"IB
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saw ! " stI in our private ;-.:.'. 'V. r near i B
i ' h" i ;i ' bin l ' !; f.Kvsred '' "in i..T if people are Sri j I doubt they might s weil ni'irry 1 ; F'Jll il.ejf';-. no'bioK clout marriage i 1 , . hfct kavrs e a "noi! y i;-. ri 'iit-' for it mo- j 9 merit. I j IT is an caey tbrns tr, bey :be ad- j j ATlOUT loving our rnmi'-s 9 j WHEN th- y are fbnvn and out jl
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ANOTIlEIt ibuig that will f-erhaps HE cleared up when the war in
lake Connty'c aeaJ In t'-a war w.'th Oei-ciany and Austrla-Jtaaiaryt ROEKRT MAHIXET, Hammori; drowned ort coast X. J.. May T?. ;i:.NX;S ITANWON-. Ind. Harbor: did at Ft, Oirlethorpe, Tenn., June 11. ."AMI::-; MAC KENZIK, Oary: hilled in actio France, Hay 3. 1917, cIAUD WEDKliV, Whiting. V. S. I.: died at Ft. Houston, July 28. 1917. f TJANX McANDHT, In. Harbor; ki'.ied In France. Duttle of LIllc. Auk. Ii. J.HTHUIi IlASEbEP, Hammond; died at Dion Sprin. Tex., August IS. ICH.N SAMRIlOOk'S. Dest Chics; o, ki'lle i la France. Sept. 16. IKTIICIt KOCKKTbON. Cary; Mllrd ia Fracca. Oct. 31. -IEL'T. JAltKS VAN" ATTA. Gc.y. killed of Vimy Bldge. -'bf'.'l lilKW.TKI. Enat Chlcaso; kl!l.i in France. Nov. 27. :t. PVl'TOX, HUNDLEY, fiery; klHad avla. ic at F.vercnn, Ts . Dfc. 1917. 3A.liI:r CUTI:dEI:T LONG. Id. Harbors killed at Ft. Illlss. Tex . Dec IB--blKWOOD r.ICKI.N-SO:-X. Lowell; tflsd i-onihcro In France. Dec. 12. 1317. -D'.VARD C. KO.STDADE, Ilotiart; killed by axploslon In Franco, Dec 2?. MIOMAS V. 1'ATCLIFE. Caiy; illlej somewhftr In France. Feb 24. FDED E. TIM IDT, C. Tolnt; d'.ed in Procklyt:. March 7, on torpedoed boat. CT.PL KDl'.AHD M. F I LL! VAX. Gary; killed in Franca. March S. MICHAEL ETiiPlCH. Whltlns, Camp laylcr; pneumonia. March 14 ROlJDnT ASPI.N, Gary. Co. F, Iflat Inf.. Cp. Shelby; typhoid. March 17. CDiiTop.D E. PITT V. Ilao.nnrnS; U. S. cavalry, cied Delrio, Tex.. April 3. PAL'L FULTON. Tolles'.on; 5i?d Alajfa. Taxaa. April i. 1911 VTCTO?. SHOTL1FF. Gary; killed at avia. 3tn Aatoato, April JOS.'JPH HECKIIART, Gary; ?K-d at a.'trn car.tonrr.est. April 10. 191S. i-IDUT. IRA B. KING, Gary; reported killed ic. Fracce, April 21. 1911. NEWELL PEACHER. Gary; Graves Eefcis. Unit So4. died lu N'. J, ISIS. E. BIRCH HIGI'DS. Gary; ord. dtjt.; died lu Philfccioipbia. 1013. D. MISKELJICH. I-Iafnmond; Killed on Balkan front. May 2S. 1913. PACT GAEL, Eufle Crek Twp.; billed la action, France, June is. jgig. PVTE. FRANK TUCKER. Highland. ;-.d.. F.nss.; ki!ld, Fraace. June JOHN MAGUIRES. Gary; curler; k:! ed In action. France, June 25. JOHN GAILES, 'Jury died at Camp Ta'ev. Ky.. June 26. A CRAM FRY. Gary. 182 Aero 'Corps; killed in action. Fraace. July 21 .91? II. PERCHOCKI. C.-uy; killed at Rochester, N. Y K. R. accident, July l5". UAIlViiY HAIvRISON', Haomioiid. U. S. Navy; crowjitd la bIokIcs of torpedoed E. S. t esto-. er, July 11, in war r.or.e. LEROr 3. CROWNOYER, ilamrnond; killed In action. France. July 11. CRPL. GEOKCE ALLEN, Gary; killed in action. France. July'i4. WILLIAM STllXDERj i'N, Lowell. U S. .Va.-y; drowned at aabmarlna lase neer ew Loodou. July 12, 13-S. HA HOLD C-OCDitlCIl. IIrrlliviiie; kliied io action, France. July 13, 'flj CHARLES Qh- 'jLKy. Sad. iiartur; kliied lu uctlo.i. France, July 19. C J VUL'.NU.Vdji, -l-jht Clhicato; kil.ed ta aotiou, Ir&ua.t Juiv -'3 i ii,
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PUILE1P PETERSON, Hammond; died cf wounda received Jua- 3 Vr tVERG'l'. MARCUS YALENT1CH. Gary; killed In act.-.u Frunoe jj-v PVTE. JOHN SANTA, WniUu; kdied iu actiou, FrKuce July
STANlobAWSKI, Jnd. Har.; Uv i.u.ed
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DELAY IN PROVIDING HOSPITALS.
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sptni S.m'lay Mr. ami Mis
V lilting, TUn IJI.iill d' Naval Tra'n.ti? j 1-ai ir-
here v isit'ms his Daniel I'tnket-
1 The War Department has sent to the House the draft I
of a bill pivine the povernment authority to sei.'e hospitals that may be needed for the care and treatment of sick and wounded soldiers. We cannot conceive of a hoard of (in-c'.its of a hospiiai who would hesitate a .!. :i to turn thdr e.-iablishment over to accorr. "date ! 'lilo rs, nor are ihete - lany civilian patients in such institutions but would be willing to find quarters elsewhere In order that their rooms miht be occupied by boys rrcvn the front. But why was not the situation foreseen months a?o and provided asainst. Notiiine is more certain in a great war in which millions of men are engaged than that there will be thousands of men who will have to be treated tb.routth a period of week? af d months before they are
able once acain to resume their former activity. The!
facilities at private hospitals, built to meet only th-? con
ton.
Ilrni.-iniin Cordon. Wl.itinn. of tlie Municipal Pier. Chicago, was the guest or hi? parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon of Oliver sti.'-et.
ins? tr 1 .1-.;ti
iias I'ft'irn-d 1 return to can
P -t to Months and riur!niT .n ths camp lb. hart Kr.c will rod
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?f 'iA.l fiWVfc.K. Indiana Harbor; L". S. ',u; in acUen. 1L1LZO IsIOibAs, Indiana Harbor; E. S. lulu.ury: kiUed ,
Gari. U. S. Eutinecis; Killtu ui action Jm.
CHAi.LES LOCCA. uary. 1'. A.; killed la feotiua luu i.
died In i- rune.' of
) ALPli COLTIiOIiPE. cni-y;
11. WILSON, Uur, iuli
J.seime. July, 131S.
Former lity Sealer tlarrme ltrn.il- 1
let writes a ktu; o Major ilodses of (tary. yrsfrday from Hog Island. 1 "'
lie is no-.v pucjum! in the Kerv.-e of
oiher boy.- fi om here: Frerk K'imrr it, .Take ? j-i,t. John Rusbbach and Harry Anderr'f-n. 1! says "Here is our ad-df-i-s. Pit it 111 year -'.dier coi'iiun
our ft o res cr.n writ- u.- ant incn rets to giv'e uny address. Sony,
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1 he (.iivirnm-rl at the .-h.nvards at H' B Island
state the particular bn but it if understood thai of a Helical natjif. Mr. units that he is enjoying very much.
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d:d not 1
bis duty it is that Re n n e 11 e t h I w o 1 li
Crlrf 3trhnnic l.forge F.. Turner of P.tterv 1. Filth Anti-An craft. has
l-.vr:itn of his safe arrival in Franc.
dl'loes of peace, are, of course, totally inadequate to cope ; ;(, S the ton ,tt lr ar;vi Mr. J. m. wi' ;i the emergencies of war. It is just as imperative to , Turn-r of 616 Harrison street. Gary.
provide specially for the medical and surgical care of our soldier as it is to build cantonments for their earlier r: '.in.'. v'ot to ii, o is criminal necli?eneo on the part of those ) .-sponsible for the health of our boys.
, , lid I.Hroon, n velf known r.nit hi
Jdc'eu s'eps snouie nave oeen taken 10 provtue nop.iai , - , ,h ra hopual.
N. Y., a:oi ii.s early ietoeiy.
John I'MliertT. of the Great I.nkea Training Station, was hoin tn Gary on a twenty-four hour furlough and a v.fit to his mother.
Mr. nml Hr. have i'i f .vnl a Zim. who is iii on hn.U'd the f! he wroie. c'l;.Wiih bin- on tii
l H. ianl. Lowell. letter f rf'm the r son. 1 th'- aisiinrs. He wtnj -r-I r-.-idy to sad wtien ion Pi ldpiiv was a'fc f saaie 00a t.
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'ttV! ILXVli ila,amoB1; diea fi'ot" wounds. Fiaiice. Aur 1 bTE E ail.L;'. Eat: ChK-afio. Co. L; kiii-d in acDc-a Juiy 18. ' ROY AOEL. Luiiaria Harbor; killed in action in Franc- July 13 lais JOHN COLV1LLE. Hiu..r.Uad, 1st Can. Lat.; kil.ed lo action Aug io" PAY TON DAVIS. Gary, Co. F; killed in action ia Fra-nce July u ' GEORGE R. IIUAX.NO.V. We.t Creek. Great Lakes; pneamcm. Sect IS WALTER KLE1 libit, Whiter. U. S. r A.; killed m ndiou Ju'v 1 ' CARL A. G. CARLSON. Gary. U. S. F. A., kliied in action July 15 P.USSELL WALDO COON, Gary; kliied In action. Franca, Juiy IS. TliOS. LISTER. Hauur.oud, Q. M. C; dieJ al Camp Mierrnan Sept ARTHUR O. WISEMAN. Hohart, Co. K, V. A ; pneuiuon.a. Cp. SboVrJan. THEODORE SCHAEFER, WhUinS; Great LaktS. t-nuish 'ofi Tc.
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.Murray llajilen. I.oivell, ton of ,r-l and Mr. Je? Hnyden. left this morn- !
ins; for Wnsninston. V will m. r th" si rr: 1 ;.- to 1 He ti ted several times !m. iiy :-'t in to the arm w o; !i.
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v!ieie be ;n c ial wo k. to enlist and to do special
cao tov, i. in the
accommodations for the sick and injured who were sure j N,, 5 . N,:'svill to be sent home from Erance. The building organizations i : nerds hope for h s
lr. nd llr. It. C. Wood. I,oell, have received a. letter from their nepb -vv. Yemen lU j j. who h.s just I eluiii'd f rein ics f..ui t b trip across to France He is a navv man.
available at fhat time could ha.'e oeen utilized at once in
the construction o, modem nosr.p.-. nunaincs piannea to Tvai-inis ,,P,i,,nf m at i.afayetto. jnd. j fn.e for as manv ihousand natients as the authorities ,.. ;rd.-.v at tu heme of Miss i
d emt d necessary. There has been anple time for their i-igne su .in.-'ai. 517 S'.ute L,n" street complv'ion and thorough equipr.iem. icady for the men i Hammond.
who are now returnin.e hi ?nfreaing numbet s. Instead; ,1ob i,onrhe., of i'nat. the matter has been allowed to dras along with 8nd Mrs. M. F.
I'litt ,1. wnnson, win of . .1.- M'an-
- ! son ': the Air. rican linsi anil J-av-F.lnier AlehUon of Purdue I nlverHy ; ;ns ;'.ap.k, Hammond, has at rived .-afe-rraininit Deta.-btneni al l.afavetto. Jnd. j , w, , s.
elit Gillette. Whlllnu. Iio ha ' r 11 .( 1? visiDns bis parents, Mr. and
W. K. Gillette, of Central avenue.
the kon-ln-lnn of Mr. J i,;i, r..t., ,'.! K- New ftrleans. Mr. Gil- ... . . . 1
Mooreau, 1 los .mbu - jctte. b. j h;;.s b.-'-n w'th the niet-ebant
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no effective move marie to meet, the conditions that were imminent. The .-a-; ri ut now f.nd' itself confronted with h res! 1 nif-r?' ncy, and the bill to seize existinc hos pi'. lis under private control is its way of meeting the hituaf ion.
I .-on .- ti ' ' t. ! io rr.ni'.nd. was a visiti '11 HaniitK.ttd iSrtluiiU" afternoon a I i s-,o. is- I!.-- I;a; i.Kfii Ht the Gi'i-i
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NO POLITICS HERE.
TH E (6HORTAGE OP NURSES. The writer of the letter in Sunday's Siar in repaid to the shortage of nurses for army service undoubtedly puts her Cnjrer on one grps'. cause of th" hesitation of these young women to volunteer their services - namely, tthe expense involved, which many are unable to in'-o . The eouipment they are required to buy co-ts, as -the correspondent says a statement auihor'.iaf ively eor.fi rmed not less than $0; this wh n they po to canine and hospitals in the United States. When they go abroad an even more expensive outfit is required. They pay their own railroad expenses, thou-'b ;ho jrovernment does kindlv carry th-m acres.- the w a.i--r I roe of charge.
Now, triris woo '.k- the ':,f-..- ye, .is' t r,.;; nurses have done so heretofore' tor ino i-..j. ...- 1 in' a livicc and nee ior plolair in oaie 'a;- 1".
Mr. nmnnrr of Hit t Union alrret, Hammond, has received word of tha safe ariival overseas of her for, JoKeph. His addr'-s-s i Cemaany (?. llSth Er.tir.eera. A. SZ. V . via New York
Ylrlor I.aucrinan left Wednesday for , training; camp In Fierida. F'rnnk Ionrenu. II n 111 monil, n or Ir. flnd Mrs. M. F. Moiireau et Ma'l:-
j .--on atj-ee:. w ho is in the signal corps. '( . F.u-t Leaver woi Jh. expects to b ! removed ui Camp M ad .on and w ill
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I N Bl 'R Y. CONN.. Oct. 2 5.--A rnt i
or.- day and the next Mepmo: to a man iii". ars old. prandmo' her to he- youthful s'epon's children, etirh old enou?!) to b" her mother, and siept-grsn'j-mo'her to her stepson's grandchildren -nearer her ow n ace and lasily bride of Sf.nirwi II. Rundie. SO-y-ar-oid banker vori h $5.000,00 .-'irb is the record of Miss tJiariys A. P.rown of Washir.cton and New York. Miss V wn and ihe aped millionaiie. it bec.i.me known here Joda . v e: e ntarrie in i .recnw-ih'e. last Saturday. U'lpdle'.. physician dec s'e,i the hapmillionaire had -I'i.i' d at teat fir.- ; mv t., 1 !"' tli 'it w oti'd ha1. e en. led in lour, thai n.u. a M-.."' i.- New-- Disj'a'.'i' We'!, we d-ji ' w Samuel an. : bins ha1 eood, b : while the f.ttr Giadysi Is adding: years to hi- life, sh ouMi' to ;nal:e biin step some, tnd lent e if. C.Iady:
when she runs her lilv white f n;:err. thro't'i tb-tt five 1 . , " 1 II. R. OIO, of llnmmond. l no" milbon dollars there will he something doing .11 thu' j ,jrsssf(1 3:,- j. Bn., Co. p. stb Div . dear old Danbury. There's no fool like an old fool and I Am Exp Force, and mil b glad to
hear fom his friend."
Older drafted men err to be put Into for s 1 vi. t ii.ro'tvr h a inodliii ,1 ;disical drill course 'e;ss arduous than the drill designed for men baIwr.n t w on t y - one and thin;, -one. Camp t omnia nuera were ordered today 1 - tra.n lb e!3er rr:-n tsradually. especially in the crly ?ta.c-F. they'
: will .-i.iYt no ill eft'cts f too strenUTiS w oi k.
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we will bo ereatlv disappointed if the bewtet.ti- Clad;
doesn't make Samuel , realize o 'r"b o" that bwhu-'K-re d and hoary aelas. It certainly I.- s relief to 1 " 'rom w?r and poli'tcs long; enough to v'surMz-1 'he dodtlerinr otrf S.tmue! tryintr to kee- up -.vbh Gladys and ii i-R0finf- fU ;'-. mo'.herim- hei- s'epson's jrapdehildren. o-i;'i of the afore -aid RrnndcM'drTt bernr old f nonrh to he GbitiVs moiher. (To to i. G'advs. Go to it, Sam del'
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rte.- artil! ry .-onti .it , -1 tic- I f.-orri Hie i.beiy will arrive tb'n v. k' i 1 r- in tb I'n'i.'i: 1 . at j - f c a r b 1 mi -ed men, . enii- fed ian. I.e. ; and a st eat part fr on ' ;r.iny t arr r-s. ri.'''i-- n ; 1 i. l.V'i ii i lie n-vr ae-n , m, i. '. ..? thin .-an - J . .' .rt I ralniiB. Ow- j o -.. .i:!e tie ir- : . ' 1 t he sc b.e- i has ; ' 1 1 vith th gradual j i:se-fc' Ib.e officers of j ; '.. le-'ve l,-i"", fv-ry
-a ill rnin a marked in- j sii'i.'i.f e'.e y WeJnesday j ,..0:1 da . I
Perrl, farrarrlt rsf WMiat th nir 5rvic a K:i:-ii!ton Field. Toa?, he is well and beany. nieali? a diy sometimes.
LLOYD COLEMAN, Crown Point; E-pamsh itifl., Pujjet iounj, uct. i. JOHN K EA K. Gary; killed in action, July, France.
JULIAN FKL'TH, Whiting. Camp Taylor; Spanish mfl.. Cct. 6 iiENSON MKTCHELL. Gary; a.e.,1 at Camp Giant, Spanish mfluens. JAMES P1RIC, Cedar Lake; died at Clu Us of Spanish inrtuenxa. I'ETER REHO, Gary; Camp Shtraian, Spanish in nutr.ia, Oct, 8. PERCY SUKI KISLi, Lowell. Camp Gratt; tpatiisii ia!., (jet. 9 HAROLD MAY EA CM, Ainsvyorth; pneumonia, England, Sept. 9 LILLT. H. P. i-vRTlN, Eat Cilicago. Camp Custer; jntlaclizaj Oct W. D. PETERSON, Lowell, Camp Taylor; jnllueuia. Oct. U
JOHN WESTER HO UT, Griffith, Camp Custer. Spanisn ir.fl.. Oct 13 IK TELL WILLIAMS, Win ting; Spanish 111.1., Aberdeen, Ma., Oct ' 1 "' RAY JACKSON, lndiaua Harbor, Fort Piiss. Tex., Span, ii'fl , Oct"l4 RAY KILKOURNE. Griffith. Fort Rliss. Spanifch iu.'lucnia. Oct. 15 l'l.OVL) LAMBERT. Lowell, Columbus; Spanish iniiuena,' Oct ' H, EMI L BIALKA, lEtuimcud, Camp Taior; Spanish influenza. Oct. 7 O. C. HEDEEN. Indiana Harbor; died af:cr action, July 16, Franc'" SERG. WELDON A. TURNER. Gary; kiiieU in action, July. Franc" A. N. HATIP1LIAS. Gary; Spanish in(!.. Camp Custer, Oct. 17. ANTON M TESKI. Gary; killed in action. France, July IS. X. C. NENAKIS. Indiana Harbor; Spanish mil., Je:;V-rsou Bar., Oct U CARL 1IALFMAN. Crow n Point; Spanish ii.rl.. Camp Custer. Oc "0
ai-.nuiji -.n-', oieu jrieio.i, i.ospiial 01 wounds. Sept. J. PROCHEO. Hammond; Canwdian Ex. i, died of wounds, "sp t '-",
K. uuuiurr, nainmoiw; camp iocie, Spcnish biff., Oct. 11 EM I L MASE, East Chicago; killed in ucia.n. 1 ranee, July. JttlSSINO IN ACTION. JOHN ZBROWSKI, East Chicago; Somewhere in France, Juiy 4. O. A. DUEPPE, Hammond; missing in action. Frac.o, July, 1918 CORPORA L JOHN NESTOR, Gery; reported missing Aug. 6. in Fianc GEOIiGE PEAL, next of kin, Andrew Kocalka, Gary. JOHN GEN-ICIANKHIS. next of kin, YVm. Eiisa. I ( CS Grand st . Garv n M. l'APKA. East Gary; found missins since Ju.y Zl, 1, l-'ianca IIOMLR FRIEND. Co. L, East Chicago; taisains since Jul- is. STEVE SZITAS, Co. L. ban Chicago; missing since July 16. SAM TODOR. Indiana Harbor; reported missing. France. July 13. LEON A.N'GOSVi.NA, Co. L, East Chicago; roissin in action, JuVy 15. STANLEY' POSWANK1. Co. L. Eest Chicago; nnsstr.K- since July IS MI LOS M LA DEN. Gar, missing sinco July Zl, Fram e. ANTON OWERNS. Indiana Hui bo: ; missin? since middle of July, Franc CLEMENT jiEAM, Crown 'oiut; misslnK in France, July 2. PAUL SPART, Gary; missing in action. France. July 15. IN GEEJUATT PRISON CAilP.
KARL 1L 'LS. 1. SJart.or: 1. . . Marines, prisoner, Cue-stl. German
Wi5I HAMMOND.
JOS. S. LTETZAN, W. Hammond, r . A : kliied Tn action. r-rance Kj)ril -rn.ANK MIOTKA, W. Hammond. V. S. F A.; died at Douglas. Ariz.. Jan it ERG. CASIMKrt W ARRAS. W. llamm jr.d: killed. France. July.
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Mr. fere! formerly did .he pvss work for the Owl's basket. ail team and Is r.'-w wrier? for the Tale 8pni3, the Camp ;.arer. II bt also doln.cr squec-f . 1 xx to' tcs ..nd football, la rddilion to i
tiii r.p (s:is 1 lecteu i,ignagr ct in!
S-ciniton footbc.i! tcu:u. In n sard 1
'.. thtj he says: "Soms job, believe me. My cperienc" wiih the Owls
fi-ien is. JLs address is 45th Service Cc. Si$nal Corpe. I'n rlir.j. Ion. Vt.
lilmer Atehlsior, AVhltlnK, of Ihr Uiiruue Training Detachment, was home over- Sutldav. Ins moiher hov-
j ire; been very ill with ir.flenia.
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The Times in rdvived that mcldler who are daily departing from tb.s country for overseas service will ear! be given a Christmas parcel label to S6rd to the one designated r.y them to mail a Christmas package to France under the auspices of the Red Cross Society. Th labels will be ivn the soldierr, at the point of embarkation and prior to their p.-inp on hoard ship and the soldier.-; will lc riven sufficient time in which t proper iy address sucli to the party they wish to send the Christmas package.
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