Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1918 — Page 5

Mondav. November 4, 191R.

THE TIMES. Page Five.

Get the 6enuine"7rt and Avoid g&g&ji? ft VASJ SI iifgSr EcorV 7y CA. -A? i Every Cake ...... -t"

meeting of Opal Hive No. Sti . J. T. j a-o.ple and t have landed on th Piin

M. .M. at lh.; I. ii. i. F. hall. I lr. P. K. Mit h 11. prisei-nt of Gum-j bvrlaiij I Hi v t telly at I. bannon, 'Onii .

Bland, according to nil Atl"-t-s pa t ' the Pot ; Joui n:il. dat- ! r.h.v. 'I'll.-- in --pip. i siys l h i ill..- there is i. p en. tin Kit ion "f the

PERSONAL I SOCIAL NEWS

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DISHWASHER r"J RUNNING FOR

j is the guest 01 G. L. Fitz-William to-1 report, its reiiizaslon Is only a ijacs- : day. I tioo t.f hours in any evfnt.

Mr. ami Sirs. George Stevens. 163 Highland street, announce the birth of a, sun on Friday, November 1. j Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hirsehland and . childi .ii in. -toil. 1 ii Valparaiso vester- ! day i!i- ri- th-y visit- ii I .iiii;i r.l lfirsih j v)i.. is ill the S. A. T. ( '. at Yal; ruso University.

.miss fof.tta lurry oi t nrr-i! ' ' j m j t t. e, 0 n,;.,unce.1. Howard saw a r. turned yesterday after a few wirks' i ...n.,n,.,. f,,r i,ttll, r.otorictv dh1 sent

j visit with li- r mother and msut in I XN,,ni Urn hr wus n , a:Kndute mul 1- j Kalamazoo. Mich, j hold lie nt oiv.-d t ii - imni i na t ion. In

CONGRESS

Continued from pa?" one.)

LIEUT. Li! OF GARY IS

m-t- j 0!:- pre ip'-n q'.nu

Li ill lIiJuCI

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.Tim Carroll ,,f the Mohawk hotel. In

diana I i .'.. : .

v. I u ! Cile-on. got ii.io an .acini v- i i ii was f !hiii1ih iImt..-, and tried t

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' '.hav.k hot,, . m- p0iics stop Ilcrry Game at':

i ' CclumLia Hotel Yes-

Lieut Ralph Lakin, n fornior Giry. boy. ai.il wounded in aciiiiii over th--r;

. in to -onio tu ilary aii'! visit old .

.M r.

iiui Mrs. l'"rai:k i-mUtovh nrr

! T i t : i" this n -in ina I ion hr was piiii-d

tinii' f'ion.ls I -lore poinp 1., Ins ln-ni"

m.-Mi-ir Horn. 4;U ICast SMMi-y siroit to j ,,y j,,,,,, !;. , -j ,. in Tipion county

r- -mxious tu 'ia a joku 'n th;

i 10.1 May m i t .

S 1 1 1 1 1 1 o y

.Miss MaiRirrt

COMING- EVENTS. .str-, i lias returned from K'U- i-.o.

w h... w r .r .. .' 1 1 .

1 1 ; I Vi.hi ra; s.

Jna- He Got the New Suit.

The monthly business mvtt iiip of the. vvl.i-i sin- i--i',.-i i'..r a few u . n.-. j oI)r. th-s.-, I'Uxi' Undley. fold 1 lowIndies 'Aid s5oci.ty of lmjiiaiiuol's, i:is I'harl. s t'oiurov of 431 K.M j j- i,,. ri r. iv.al r 1 1 ( tiotntn: lu.ii, he

i..v angelical church will be held this! Ml,;, y str. et has as her tu.-st. .Miss; , Hadlev) imul I bu v linn n suit of

::t niiiK-T. Mich. It'1 writes to A. It.. Vi i. h.'-fi, s-.r-etary of til-- e.ry y. M. t '. ; A . nree r .en.- ot i letobcr Kth nnd says: i v 'Mr. A. H. liek:M.ii. j , "V. M. '. A.. U.iry. Ind. i

!ir. ;ii.i:i of the eiurjni, w h: wa

-1 1 1 r at H e t,i;.!-. chieh.il OUT JU. t til I o:i ' i t ; rr oi a nd p hi':; out ot th- I f..r-: la- had i; Mi n n 1 1 v'h- :. lie. tin i .an aslo' i I'arrull what

do:;..- i r. he si..' 'hat the 1:1:1 -: i : nil lino and that, he ha J

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diear Friend : Trust that you hud n 1 n -. 4 i,,,, i

f-afo tmd si'i-.-dy Journey across an 1 1 ,.t urt t;,, .

evening at the church hall.

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.Martin, et' South. She will

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The 1-ake County Humane Society, return home the mi idle of this week )aili- ta.ol.- Iiis word K"o.i and the will hold an important nteeting this:. -in, l will be accii:i.:itii.'il by Mr. iumI j ic!!io,-raiic nominee in this great diseveniag at seven-thirl yo'clock at the ' Mrs Colgivve v ho will si'.iL l a (.'Wtnr. is. w arlng n suit bought by Central school. ' i days vlMtir.g in South llrrul. ! lla.il. as n JoV.t. The Kqual Franchise League and ' Mrs. John l:-.k i'.. r and dauiThti f !' Trie;1 to Get Elm Off. department of the Hammond Woman's! i: ;al.. t h oi H.cKory st r -t v ho have !,en it was ;ound that llownrd had. Club will hold a joint meeting this ; , , ill with the ii;!'.u. r..a for n- a r! y : , .,, j, ,.,i , . , ,i, 5,e 1 icmocrat ie evening at the home of Mrs. T. 1-V, three weeks .-ire re. -ova ring. N ; ;...,. rs V. r . ns ;! era M y exercised and Leary in Logan street. J Mis Alphonse le.rs.y and two:, tt j,.,,, ,,,-f t lie ticket. The An all day meeting of the Lincoln j Ontt-ht-' rs and Mrs. A. .1. lhnk are v Is- j j;.., ublicnns. to i.e. p tip the joke, urged Auxiliary of the Led Cross is annoui.c- j King m Chicugo today. - jlum to remi;iu and he will bo voted for cd for Tuesday at the Lincoln school. M : s. A. 1. Knoii and daui-.ht. r, M'ss!t.,t Tu..;"i.;' as the 1 K-ruoct at i.: candiMis. M. Kubin will bf hostess to the ' Mai c u- m . Kne-l'.s, have returned from ( .;..,t,

Jewish Ladies' Aid Society Wednesday iioily. Mich. .Mrs. Knotts was away I T!t,.

1 wlan Howard slipped in. ! ll"vo r:l,h-r l,,"'n "

a- , ,i l, - I p Ip-.r, tli" '.i..- -a. :.!:! brought to ,.:.o- M.l'-i Wltoi-... le:h . iisg o;-, .ni-rly nd ei 'h Hammond cnj .l.g by .beige. K lot SI.

Tf -1 Td- y ft !'t. He in ! W.ern' r o ' ii--. rail. ' rv.'-.i in tl el- ' . ' ! ' : -. ,. o .; .. ' I: -r -. V, . ; i i o

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O0";eerS Lute

i nt of the j , rer.rncry firsts, 57 -Tic; la sts, ? ." t ' I r ;ght men ! ,n.!5. - e. f, r:if.. I ie I'.-; .r.i::.'-rifS. 54 '1- ! " r; f.rs"?. ' rl Tni!;as of ! t.-, . -,71 c.

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afternoon at her horna in Sibley street.! two monti.s.

Don't forget the C,

Psnce, Weclnes-

Mrs. ;. 1 1. Austin has returned from the Weslty hospital. Chicago, and is

very much im;

day. Nov. 6th, Orpheum, Hammond. 11-4-

Mis. ;

meeting of the Soldiers' ami IHmbar vs

The

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ed in h-.al'ti.

- Flxe.n and Miss Adele l-.air.e-l informally last l-'i i-

tlie d'.suict. however.

..: . re-' se where the joke comes in. If a man of Howard's caliber could slip in as the not in-, e it mis-'nt be possible that, a lot of J 1. morals, who know nothing of his st -Miil.iig, might vote for him be-ean-e be was ,, tle ir tokei. There is t;, r,-i- 1, to believe that Mr. I'urnell.

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White j turUcys, Zl

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"I left Paris about a month ngo and, f J I "I" fl C!p: ?C' n'11 now at r.ase No. s et Saenay. I j ,LJ J UiiiiUil

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Sailors' Aid Society has had to b- post- 1 H.iv e er.n.g for M:s. L.-hty at -Mi's , , , -, , pp. :, nominee, is in Hry dan

poned again until the regular nu-etimi I lJunbar'. home in U.i -ba. ii am.uo. The j -(,.;t t;.. people of Mie di.-trict. rer.ight. Thursday. Xo ember 14. at LiV-r- , nu-mbecs of the standard Fearers so- r..i.p. s. do not f-'rl that it is

tv Hal!. The meeting was originally ci, tv w ere f.niorig the t- vusss. I hey ,:,, t,-,t tb ir district ihoui l have th

planned for Thursday of this week. A ! brought th' ir tu aile work and during 1 ,,.iiurn of piv

very Interesting program is being ar-' the evening were entertained with mtisic v, ;,,r Howard, the people of the dis-

ranged. 'and games. A dainty collation was servj ed in conclusion. Miss Webber. Miss Otto. Miss Brovver and Miss Swansea of the Hammond Karl Knowles of I'hoenis. Ariz., is Musical Colh-ge faculty were t-ntertam- 1 visiting at the home of his si-Mer, Mrs. ed at dinner last evening b Mr. and 1;;. F. l'har. s, 51 I1' troit street, Mrs. Louis Kander at their home in I Chicago. I Corns. Bunions find Ingrown Nails 4 I removed. Fiat f et t treated. 412 HamTrie literature department of the ; men 1 I'd it.-. H -n rs 7 to 9 p. m. J. T. Hammond Woman's Club will meet , Stamm. phone ;: 3. 10-2H

Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'c'ock et the home of Mrs. Josciih Thompson. 3 Highland street. Mrs. Clark Wagner will discuss Seymour's book "The

NOTICE. "The regular m.-f'.mg of the Official Board i the M.-th.-dist Church, to

es pect to sail lor over there very shortly myself and ha v made nrrange-l.n-nts f'.'i' my noiil etc. to be forwarded to me. care of V. M. C. A., lloie at 1 ;.iry nnd whin I get over will advise j iu of my whereabouts. "1 ran into several off let rs from my

rei'.iirient dovvii lu re- all going back I"'., j and we have been having .juile a re-j union. j "Mv wounds ore all healed up and 1 ! am feeling pn'- fit again. My 1. ft eye. j however, still is on the blii k and will; ever be thus. I guess. Nevertheless. 1 j still main'.'' in that I w as t eei -lingly ! fortunate in that it was nothing inert j serious. "r. llontfiiiivry called to see in'-1 about two weeks after you left but, mi- i fortunately, I was out at the time and! did not get to see him. j "News this morning is that Germany;

11. g Howard any votes. To ami "er k a"' -"'" "' " """'-1

tlce which I trust will not r.e granie.t. "11. st regards to all. Ti ll ib-org- Ij

ran into an old Fchnolmaste of his nam

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o,t .1 ' . -ij.-., William ; 1 a -. 1 nue. borgt i ill a nuo and M : ' . a 1 ii ue. :-. - . r.- eharg-

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co,, .t t i- morning

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liquor cases on the Iv-.-i 'hi a--. t . , :; is a:- ,-!m'-I-: r a '. 1 w h i' ! ! 1 , tie- iii-i- in. i,,.:- i- ...k- d ; .1' - 1 ' v st : . I : Jo! i '

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Judge V. F. I: ed a ini.rdi'e

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t riot rt gard as a retleotion on them. -..t for "Kiail" adv.

COMFLETE SURRENDER ARRANGED (Cortlnued from raft.-! one.)

I liplomatlc Background of the War" and I tiether with tlej first tpiartt rly c. T.f erihe musical program will be given by nee will be h Id M- t.day. Nov. 4. at Mrs. Eugene S. Cooper. 7:3" r r-i. lesiri.t Supe-i inw nd. nt

.Davis and Fir. H. K. 1 bra w

Germania Rebekah lodge will hold its j us. The meeting is most inn -rt.-:nt. regular meeting Tuesday evening at ; Let every member be pnsint. 1 1 -1 - it Moltke I. O. O. F. hail in State street. ! . l NOTICE ' Th.e r!f.Ulr Vng?! W,l!1!"nV eJ fnity Council Knmh.s' of Columbus

i1"1" " v' l " r'V,,' -imeet Monday eve. at S p. m. at Ib.me. Tuesday afternoon at the I. O. O. h; m v,ry iim,r.;t!ll pn,m.ss.i haI1 jF-vfry memb.-r re-v.i.-ste.I to he there. j

ll-2-2t 1. 'C NN 'lv. Craiui Kmght.

tion of all kinds. ;. 1 . 1 ; ; . t allied occupation of the r.la naval bae. ie ., a alio-ii nierchant hjp held by A 1 -1 1 r 1 a to be rtlurnt-d. In. No destruction of ship? or ma

lt re t-vui nation, surrender or

Tuesday evening there w ill be a I

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THREE NORTHS

Relief in 24 Hours. Simple Home Medicine Did It.

Vote f'T ' Frad"

Attention Knights Pythias. Th-re will be a regular inciting of

Hamm-md Lodge No. 2 1" Monday eve., i

1 Nov-. 4th. li'ismess of importance to j be transacted. All members are re- ! quested to be present, i ll---2t F. KICKLTT. C. C. i Vote for 'Fiad" adv.

MINOR AUTO ACCIDENTS Two minor accidents In Hammond during the past twenty-fotir bonis resulted fortunately in the matter of injuries and damages. An unusual accident happened Saturday evening when a Gary & Inter-urban car bumped into F. H. Hitk. k's coupe so tiding it FV1 fret into a car driven by Mrs. F. A. Parry. The Hickok car was badly damaged but the other car escaped except trivhng damage The second a.eolent happened on Stat" Line stre-t wln-n in un effort to avoid colliding with another automo-

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storauon.

ill 1... with. o t i a

turned without l eei pi oc 1 1 y . (in th- basis of th- Austrian armisti e it mav be assumed that Germany will be eall-d upon t-. evacuate all ocv : b-d t-i fitoi'ies. give up all railway and military .j!Sip:nent within evacuated tei i iioi i-s. suriendtr a portion of lor artill-ty and eviuipmi-nt in Jerm iny. sn-i. ieler a portion of her fleet and s-a occupation of Kiel and H-li-

adv.

Mr. H. C. Hoot, chief operator, F. C. TJ. Ii.. Birmingham. Ala., wri'es: "I tri.d your Mentho-Laxene for a cough and I find it the premier medicine for that ailment. I had a cough for three months nnd made me a syrup f your Mentho-Laxene and I got permanent relief in twenty-rour hours, etc."

Mentho-Laxene is a richly eoncen- ft reckb sly driven, .lames Armstrong trated mixture of wild cherry. Tolw.j turned into the. cub, but fortunately Grtndelia. Mer.thoe Ammonium chloride, j no damage was done. I'aseara. etc., sold by good druggists in j Vote for "Brad" adv. 2', ounces bottles. Mixed at home with I LLlJED "OPCES

simple syrup, ii mai-s a iuu pirn. j wonderful niedicin-. wonderfully cheap, and guaranteed most effective for colds, coughs, catarrh, hoarseness, difficult breathing, etc. Adv.

Poland by th- iiiliff. T:e Au-tiian armistice gives the allies tn-iit:ry and transportation prlv-'1-ges. making it easer to strik-j at ib rmsny's back door, if that nation dei idi s n.-t to y irld. Vote for "Brad" adv. HIRAM GREEN SENTENCED FOR SELLINQ LIQUOR

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.- a -.. .I .: : eoii'-'id wi:-n that . r d i - . t ; d to make t i.e turn iito Ba.'inu a.vei.iit. at the sa.'.ne t.::ii".

Ir :s i-t 1.- v d t i.at the .ar iu vvhi-h ! Al.'ict.n..;t

'; liquor w a l.e.-iai vva-i I i :. 1 1 i: north orl . Auit-rici-n Senlt i:-g

A: -a . i Ann r:

ed Jiilion in the "V" service. H id his j

arm broken up front in an air raid Hope to see you all soon. "LAKIN. "V. S. A.. Foist- Hospital No. 8."

ea:t era boy is WCUMDEO

' Hil t on of si i iking : Baldwin Locomotive nd th.-n shooting down ' Baltimore and Ohio

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e. ,n t.-eut i' d. this car was over- ; Amej j.-,-. n citn ('.,. turn. J and at oiu-c it became upparent , New York t'entral that th- )!,- vvr-t-e b i : n ",'lng a quuntlty ; Central Lett her of h.pi- r into the state. ' 'hesa po i ke and Ohi City Ch i li If.t-l.aids who lives at ! Crucible Steel that corner heard the ira.d. and called '. llrie

th- j .a.. - patrol.

YANKS PURSUE

W mm w t tli I & ' ' ' ' " ' '- r :( ; ::! y : pots n ;t ':. !. h - -' '' i .1 B. t ''!. :!- te-C, i ' ' , L a Car i "ill V itr i - --' j. . T--- !-- t r - " -7 n Locoitioti . e . fiiu. i V ' -- J

7iit". ! r" rTT tri--':' r' - i'O kJ i- --' - 3 s'i i tt a Tr-: f- " """ n ICfil. ! 11 '.." '-K--.s "" v"'

4 " I VU1NNA. Nov. 1- - ' i- h.iv'ca- d :n He- I ' : ' -l ' 1 Pea ; . r f n -.1." -- , : l r,... t , ... ; .... j .... , .:. ,.l-:. 60 : th- ro-ieMi..;;. of v e el. v. H 1 b- nd''i-' ' i: - v.-r oiiiT- amiei-ei-d today.

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American Ptff l Fdrs. Great Northern Norfolk an 1 Western

Northern pa cine

RETREATING HUNS i "-----'

j Pittsburg Coal f INiTnr Bi:f-'s rm.ticRAM j Kepub-ic lieu and St-el WITH iHK .'. M i 1 1 II i "A N A11MV IN Reading FRANCK. Ni v. 4.--.V in. i ican infantry F. S. Rubber and light aMlii-ry r s um- d th- ir pur- American Su-;-r slit of the- if Heating Germans ties Southern f ! 1 w a y ni'M-ning. Opt l.ef y artillery and Chgn. Mil. and St.. I'-;ul

- j a .-i oi Ian. s an- bombing the roads in Tcxa.-? (ail Jim McCoy of Magoun avenue.' Kast the rear t.f th- . n.-iry wii: ii are jam- T'nit-d Ciirars Chicago, one of the city's gallant sol-' no d with no n. guns and mat-rial. The F. S. Pt-.-l iln rs. lias hi Ii vvound-d in Franc-, -o -j Yank naval gunners ar- briHC'.i.g up hiiion I'.-n-ifa; cording to a letter received ly Jos-phi :.-.onst-r ciun.-t over newly built rail- Ftah Copper Callaghan. 710 14Uh St.. Fast Chicago, j roads. Western Fnioii Mci'oy is in the v. A. I. hospital. Beck-i Give to the homesick bovs! ; Wabash

I Ti"! Tr j "p. nt rfr in; !u lAi lie k,:Ati

Now in English Hospital. Jim McCoy Tells Story to His Friends

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TLiuk I'ow A'.-.-ut sis T a to Com

Hiram Green of 4.f. Calumet avenue, who was arrested a f-vv days ago chained with running a blind pig. was ttn-1 $133.40 and (civ-n a Jail M-ntenct; of :n days in the penal farm by Special Juilco Moithlantl in th- Itamniond city court Saturday aft-m-on. At the trial it was hroucht out that a taxi driver had brought boys who .ver- not of age to Green's home and lhat they had drunk whiskey and put th- moo y for it on th- table and that Mrs. ilncn had taken it I'n the pica of Mr. Boon. Green's attorney, the judge r.gr-ed to suspend

! th" jail sentence if Green Could get i . . .

into tpe army in live nays, oin-rwise h- would have, to servo his sentence at the penal farm.

enham Kent. England, which reads: j. 'Malgownn. V. A. Be Hospital. "Yolland Ward. Beck, nhatn Kent, " England. October 11, 101S.. "Friend Joe: j "Just a few lines hoping to find you and all the family well. I gu-ss you'll j be surprised to hear that I am wound- I ed and back in old Blighty. I got bit aj week ago last Monday up at the Cambria front. I got a machine, gun bullet through the left thicli. It's a ni.

cban wound, so 1 am all Jake. I had ;mckly, iJrivs oi.t soreness

RIIEOIAIIG PAKIS Quickly Eased Cy Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard Cil A safe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lame iJack and Lumbago is

Ha.ulin's Wizard (hi. It penetrdte3 Jun. J',.H-.

Will 3 Overland -' , VKAL 5A-f.O Bis . 17ti l.c; f.i"i-Ml .11... F 'iiBm-: pn-nM lbs., B- it te; f .- r.i-y, 112. ; heavyv.-t-ig-ht l.i li.t v s. 12y He; coarse, lie. ROTATORS Cars, "1; Wis, -Minn.. ?1.30 lrl.1'0. CHICAGO G-r.AI" rtTTTTKHS. CO R--.--No v.. 11.:.-.; D.c., fl.lS-i:

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IN CONSTANTINOPLE

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Nov. 4 Allied forces art

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McFADDEK

BOARD OPEN ONLY FROM 3 TO 5 P M.

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Republi Candidate for TOWNSHIP

The Hammond registration board w ill h- open only btw een the hours of of the force is ill with influenza and :t urn! T, eroli a f 1 er-n .'.on this week. Half

j the board has statistical r- ports to f compile which will take ten days of

i ha i d work.

Volunt-ers are lo-fd.-d to assist the board in the clerical work. They are asked to visit Room 3 of the courthouse to offer their s-'-rvhys.

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Election November 5, 1018. All Tax Payers Look Alike to Him.

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FARM LABOR COMMITTEE

VOTE FOR

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Herman Meeter, Highland: C. P. Schoon. Munstir; Herman Schreiber. Saxony- and John 11-ss. Hessvill-, are the no mbers of the eoniin i t t'-e to which ail faim diaft registrants of Noi III township ar- to see regarding- instructions on tin- n-w ruling r-gaiding exemption of farm labor. Each r-gis-tiant 1 1--21 and 3 1 -3 inclusive, is asked to viit th- nearest m-mb-r of the committ-e nt -nee.

WOMEN WAR WORKERS UNIVERSALLY BRAVE

Candidate for C

ON NOVEMBER 5th.

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the X-ray on it In see if the hone is injured. I don't know how it came out, yet outside of that I am feeling line and dandy. It was pretty hot up th' .re wh-n I got him. I had to lay in a sh-ll . hole all da' till it got dark, thtn 1 had to creep alx lit half a mile back to our lines, then I got ricked tip. J-rry had machine guns everywhere and the trees 1 ware full of snipers and h-li-ve mo 1 i knew it. Well, have you h ar i from Paddy? I have not luard from him y-t. ' We were together a few- days in I ran- '. If you hear fr-:n him let me know. ; Well how's everything- in E. Chi. ago, i

and how's all the boys? Give them hy best regards. Well. I'll have to close. ,, ... .,,i0 in Mrs- Callahan and.

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Henry and Jim and all. JIM. "J. W. M'OOY.

"3030533 Balgnvvaa V. A. I). Ib's.. i "Vollatid Ward. Becker.ham Kent, j "England." j 1 . j.

l-'oi!,, rs -2 aching ioints and bi-c.

muscles. 1 You will find almost daily uses for ' CHICAGO X-ITTE STCCIZ. it in cases of sudden mishaps cr ac- f L" , ,. :. 4.-...ia.-.: mnrket. cid.nts such as jprain'.. bruise cuts, , strong: ri. $r " : Pght. $15.23 burns, biles and stintrs. Just as re- j l-lf: rugs. u. r-..i.: buteh-r. J1S -l-ablc, too. for earache, toothache, j K. '-. pack,:..-, j i .. r -i - :-. croup and colic. j CATTLE lp i . ir- --, :;7.e".a; market. Get it from drucryrists r 30 cents, i slow; tt-eves. .-i.r.e. tn.rr. ; c.vs. $f..r.f"f If not satisfied return the bottle and ! 14.00: stoek. rs-n t d.-rs. S 7. " ,i 12 73; pet your money back. j . -timers. $:..3cj r..3i; . iives. $i3.5"-& 1CKver constipated or have sick i 23; butchers. $6 30 -, n.t.'O. headache? Just try Wizard Liver j . . Whip, pleasant little pink pills, 30 ' Chicago i-eoiotcs. ccuts. Guarautced. bftt:i;--c,-, a:: . , y . virus, ns'ie;

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YANK TROOPS

RUSH ON

I'NITF.P BtlF.SS CAHt.E -.RAM.l LONDON, Nov. 4. The St.-nay gap j through which the German armies ex- j te,l to miss in their rt tiiemt nt south 1

of Ardennes lias be n rendered untenable, bv the newest American advance.

it was ind i- Ud in the American offi- j eial communiiiue today. !

American troops have passed Stenay on the west, cutting the lin pf communication between Stenay. and Beaumont. The German armies have thus been virtually split so far as freedom of maneuvt r is concerned.

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IBr 1'NTTF.a I'kess. W ASH 1 NGTON, Nov. 4. Germany! will have to evacuate Alsace-Lorraine

if the terms of armistice are similar g to those sinned by Austrla-Hunyr y. ' I

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At Prices That Tempt Thirty Wcmea These warm materials of just the ri-fit v. ciht for v. inter weer will protect you from'colds" and their often seiio,:s rcs,.lts. The fabric is ci excellent quality and designs and patterns are of the beet.

Chester J. Dunn, Democratic Candidate for Clerk, meets in every way, the ivqmremcnts of this office. For

the past seven years, ho has been connected with the First! .

National Bank and (Jary Trust vVc Savings Bank, of (lary, Indiana. Mr. Dunn has a host of friends in Lake County, who place every conlidence in him, and would be triad to see him fill the office of Clerk. "Chet," as he is familiarly known to his friends, is a young man of sterling worth. His broad mindedness and fairness in his business and politics has proven to his friends that he is the man for the office.

Women, long considered non-essential factors in war work and economics, in the Great W tr have proven the contrary true. Not only have the British

"aiiMZimtis" saved the day for their j '

country in the opinion of Harold Begbie. maker of a careful survey of feminine war labor, not only have the French and American women ris. n nobly to war tasks and conditions, but actul battl.-Held gallantry has not been denied th- vvomrn of all the allied nations. A number of English women have won the Military M--.la!. heretofore bestowed only on men, for "conspicious bravery," and a number of American Y. M. C. A. workers, among them Miss If.-elyn G. Smalley of New York, has received official remmendatioii for courage and unse'tish assist

ance to the sick find wound-d under fire.

Two American "Y" work- rs. Miss Wi

nona Martin ani Miss Alma Crandall. hav: paid for their spl.-iidid daring with their lives.

CHILE SEIZES HUN BOATS

fFNtTKti Press C.Mii.Frin v. SANTIAGO. Chile. Nov. 4. Chib-an 111. 1-

tary nnd naval authorities today s. iz--d all Get lean boats in Chilean pr-r's.

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First Dose of "Pape's Cold! Compound" relieves all grippe misery.

Y" SENDS MUCH MONEY HOME FOR SOLDIERS

American soldiers in France in

single week, ending Sept. 10. sent home i a he

Pon't stay s( iiffed-up' Quit blowing anil smifflinirl A dose cF "Pape's Cold Compound" taken ev ry

two hours until three doses ar taken - 5 will end grit pe misery and break un a l severe cold either in the head, chest..! body or limbs. ; j It promi'tiy opens clotrged-up nostrils

end air passages: stops nasty discharge

a j or nose running; reliev-s siik hoafi-

dulltass. feveii-hne.-.s. sere

Outing Flannel Light ground with colored stripes and checks that will launder; heavy double face tVece, full 27 indies wide. pl Yard 2 Flannelette .(5 inches wide, dark colors with protiy attenis suitable for

Bath Rcbing Reversible, geometrical iigures and .Ip.dian ilesign--: xtra

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Cotton Velour For robes, dres ing sacks-aiul kimonos, floral ami on"ntal patterns; 27 inches wide. 1 Yard : Cii2 Black Satteen Sat in finish, le ou'ilitv for lining petticoats and bloomers; ?G in. wide. Yard H 'w Baby Wool Flannel 27 im-hes v. iilc, white with pink border, an ex'-tt'on-u Mi. p ..,(?,... r r3

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$p;7.74S throush the Y. M. C. A. and other welfare organisations of the Fnited Voir Work Campaign. This saving is at a rate of more than $2.(Ko.fiOO a

throat, sneezing, sop-, .-' and st iff n-ss. Tape's Cold Comroutid" is th.- quie1.est, surest rel.ef known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It rets with-

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