Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIMES WHnrsrlr.v. Not. 6 1918

THE TIMES riEWSPAFERS , BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTINQ &. PUBLISH1NQ COMPANY.

The Like County Times Da'f except Saturday -i fi i - IT-,. J - . . .- . . . . 1

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much self-denial it m;;y call for no matter how hard ... . . . i

,'i- scrim ping and economizim? may seem every t.ur rr.ber is bound by by ihe law of patriotism, and by th I inor ru'.'" of good ".portsmanship" to accept the sacrifices and make Rood the subrcriptton pledge. Any other course throws a burden nu the govern :-: Tit , and interferes with the best interest of the afm and navj, ard is a lf in en one's personal self-rosoect

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V3TICE TO SVBSCH1HER. If ran fa'.l to ree'.v your copy of Thr Tujes as promptly j yea hai' in t2 past, please d- rot thir.H It has been lost r was not rnt on tirne. r..-v.ifat c-r ti.at the railroads art- eapctc-d with the urgent. jn--vonivr.t c troop and their upp'.tea: that ther is in ie'-a'. preosur In vmri .:. part cl tha country for food uJ f that the railroad h move basinefs than they can hecd'e promptly. For that reason many trains are lute. Ti;a Times has Increased Its ina'.llnff tq-.ilpiv.fr.t and le c operating In ovesy with the post-.Tflce department to expedite de!tvery. Sven so. delays are Inevitable bicause ct the enormous demands upon th railroads ani lite wiUtdrawai oX tuea froai many lines of work.

nt a supaly of ouest ionnaii-".- and aur house to lid them out. And you. Mrs. Boardinyr 1 lonsi k r.-irs.'.s 'hop in for dinner? Iurins; ' habit of ak in.it each nu:u;o it :-'.; ha.-

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Tha United States Demands an Unconditional Surrender.

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The American people as a general rule do their own thinkinc. They let neither presidents nor politician? do it for them. They bowed this tsierdsy on election d.".y. The people decided that they are pretty well satis-

fed with their chief magistrate, but on the hole eon-j if they were aboard, Faying they

iiaded it was best to keen a pretty pood check on him so they elected a republican congress, while ;l.e senate may remain democratic by a decreased majority. However, the final returns are yet in doubt and the republican victory in the nation may he even greater than arly reports indicate. Tomorrow- will tell the tale. In Illinois the people indicated that they were tired of having the hewhiskered J. Ham Lewis rammed down i heir t hroats any longer and ousted him. In Miehisan t'-ey concluded that Henry Ford was only hit; ins on two cylinders and that Kdsel's father with Ids freak political ideas would be a treat deal safer in ihe Ford plant han in Washington. In Montana it was decided that

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SOr.Kr.T IIAKKLKY, Hammond; drcwsM off coast N. 3., May 5. j!:.'."IS llANNieV, Ind. Harbor; died at ft Oftlt h.rpe. Tcnn., June 11. IAMKS 1I.VC KK.NZli:, Gary; i:iiU'l in action I'rancc-, May 3. lOlT. iCAJU. MELS1IV, Yvh, i::ir. U. S. 1 ; died at ft. Houston, July 28, 1317. fit A N K Ji-AXL!-:y, In. llarhui; killed In l'rani;., Bittle of Lille. Aug. 15. MlTHLlt IKASMLKJ?. Hruiiii-.er.d; c'io.J at Lion Springs, Tlx.. August 6. IOH.X SAlil:iiO(K.u, i:..e-t ?hiongo; killed In Franrto. Sept. li. IKTilLlt ItOKKUTSO.N". Cary; killed in I rai:oi, Oct. SI. -Ii:i'T. JAJtKS VAN" ATT A, Gary; killed at Vtaiy Ki-Jge.

13 0'-JL.l II LIKDZYKI, i;.,st. Chicaso: kiiPel in Franc?, Nov. 27. ft UVXtTOX. Ill.tNTjI.Ky, ;ary; kilted a via. nc. st Lvtrrom. Tex.. Dec. 1917. fj 2ARHY CCTHULItT Le,'XG. Inl. Harbor; killed at Ft. Bliss, Tr-x., Dee. 10-

JLUVvOOD DICK LN SoX. Lowell; uicd fmewhiir In France, Dec. 12. 19X7. SDWAlcD C. Ki i.STi;AM I, Hoban; killed by espiosion in France, Dee. 22. I'ilie'JxtS V. liATCLit'i'iJ, (Jary; killed yoniew he-re in France, Feb. 4. I'HL'D SCHMIDT, C. I'oiut; died in IJrooklyn, iloicb 7, on torpedoed boat. CKfL. KDV.AIUj M. iJL'l.LIVAX, Gary; killed l.n France. March 8. MPHALL STEFICTI, Whitinfe'. Camp laylor; pneumonia, March 14. i'.OIKiitT AH VIS, Gary, Co. F, 131st Inf.. Cp. Shelby; typhoid, March 17. CLIFls'oJttD F. PlITTY, Hitiin.utui; V. S. cavalry, died Delrio, Tex., April 3. CAUL FULTON. Tulk t,:.. -a ; died Maria. Tunas. April 6, 1918. VICTol: iSiiOTLIFF, Gary; kiiU-J at avla. ca.up. ban Antonio, April 191S, JOHLi'll iiii..'Kil.i;7, Gary; .':e-d at eastern cantonment, April JO, XSilS. L1LCT. IliA It. ill.UG. -...;; re parted killed in Frat.ce, April 21. 1318. NKWDI.L I'KACill'.;:. Garj ; Graves Keis. Fait 304. Ult-d in X. J.. Ui-3. L DHl'TI 111'Jl'k.S. Gary; or ;I. d-.-pt.; cu d in i'hila.h-Iphia. 191 S. V. ML-KLl.j:cil, ll-iu.i. .u.U; i.:ii-.d on Balkan front. Alay 5, 1918. i'AL'L GALL. Flagle Cmk Tv.-p.; killed in action, France, Jund IS, 131$. I iL.VNUv i t' 'A K L i . . i i e; :.:;;iiii. Ind.. K::;-:.-.; kioe.i. jL'.'ance, Jutie JOHN' .MAUCIkK;-), '.lb ' j ; PusP r; klll-d ir. aeth.n. France, June 25. JoisX GAll.L.s, u,.ry ..i-.-d at Can p 'J'd)K,r, Ky.. June 26.

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pedofeci L'. S. Va Mie.er, July 11, ir. war zone. LLLeA tf. Cltof.'.vov i:v Hammond; killed n. action. Frat.ce. Jul 14. Iti'L. GtJOKGi-; Ai.Liii., Oiir; ; killed in actjon. France, Jjly 14. ii ILLIAjI ri'i i'.N' Li Lov.cli, C. S. .Nivj1; clru'An-ti at tubiharlna ba.-c oeui i ,v Leieo.a, July 1), it'lb. ilAi.GLL G' e. 'iij ; icii, ;u a . iii nice killed in action, France, July IS, ? i.U.U.l1.s 4 ClG'i.i; V, ii.u. Liii Uvr, kiUeu in action, France, July x'j. L. J. itt.vi.,ts, i.i.t ei:Jtat,o; i.n.ta la action, Frantic, juiy ia. lalj. li.iLci-c ou,';., eo. ix. ism iui., uicu ox wuuwu. rancc-.'juiy 30 x-xxxLLix- i'iwv.s xx.iu.iic.au; uicu ox oui.ua acuu-u JUI1C , tlkLa w.ui J..u;Uo i.1..,.,uU1, cury, kixicu lu acHux.. i-Vance. July, x,x. l-vxx.. JoilA i.i.i.i, eni.ii..'; Kiocu itx UcLcn.. X-lance. oui. xsxo x x...iv axA.vxc-x. a.u. xxl:.. c a ., ko.vu auw, .u. J e,-.i. L. .uw;, xi.u.ana. xxaruo, ; L. lu

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Jeacnette Rankin would he far happier at home than in -,hp senate, where she would probably take things to heart much more than she did in the house. There are many other interesting sidelights which will furnish int ereft in? reading for many a cold winter rtsnr, hut taken all in all, po to indicate that the battle two years hence will be a hummer.

Here at home in Indiana the result showed that i posed

people believe Jim Goodrich has made a good governor t V ar Counci

; nd given the state a pood administration. The state emaining republican of course. Early returns show . n.it the governor will not be hampered next January In the legislature, lie will be able to carry out his program. In Lake county the result showed as predicted. Gary, so firmly claimed by the democrats, remained strongly republican. In fact, every city in the countv went republican with the exception of Whiting, which is c'os'e at. this writing. Perhaps the most interef ring feature in the county fight, was the interesting cnmpa'gn put up by Ralph Bradford. He introduced thought and study in presenting politics to his constituents and eot out of the beaten path in his advertising. The handont" majority he, received showed how well it pnys to advertise seriously.

CANADIANS PRAISE UNITED WAR WORK.

" One of the finest things done d.;9 verdict pronoune d by Lloyd liar;

inc the war," is Us. thai! man of

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the Canadian War Mission, on the war work of

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MEET YOUR BOND PAYMENTS. Wherever the English toneue is spoken, people know the meaning of "sportsman." "A fair field and may the best man win" is the supreme law of all our games and sports. And that law, observed as a m sitter of. honor, on every baseball, football, cricket, and lacrosse field, accounts in no small measure for the uiastnificent victories of the allies on the western front. Our national sports have made, us despise "quitting" and the "yelio-v streak." The same code of honor holds with reference to Liberty loan subscriptions. And it has a vita! element in addition that of loyalty to coun'rv and loyalty to the army and navy. Every man, woman and chiid in America who subscribed for the Fourth Libert Loan bonds on a defnred payment plan is in honor bound to live up to thi term of the subscription pledge. .Nothing hut "'dire rtee-ssity." in the words of Secretary McAdon, can possibly excise "quitting" and failure to carry through the plan. Make all the payra?ns. receive the Liberty bonds and he'd them fast, until the goverr.men re pay-, the principal. This is a rule on the hall field. Fie lit for a fair b't. Run hard for the bases and the h-mie plate.. Work wj'h the team. Fight down any pe!fl.shn!s--. Com.br:. any dlsposition to qui; or accept defeat. ho.iorahif and play the game like a man.

This is the program that Liberty arc jn honor bound to carry throush.

V. A., in a statement urginu suppot; of the Fniti d War, Work campaign. Mr. Harris designated the one organisation with which be was familiar of th.e group com-

f the Y. -M. C. A , V. W.- C. A , National Catholic

K. of C. War Camp Community Service,

Jewish Welfare Hoard. American Library Association, and t he Salvation Army.

"It gives me very great pleasuie indeed to give

endorsement of the anadian War Mission m t!

of the forthcoming appeal for funds w 1 1 It whi-h tc vide coinieir; and recreation for Ani'iica's troops those of h'u- ai'lies t lirou-'h ib.e in'trtimen'ali; v o

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his j-ari-ntH tins w .- k that h- is lassia and lets he. n on the tlr'n? en .--v-ral c"i'.- v. Th- letter h- v. a i w-il ')'it anvi -is te hear : (i-e:!-. w i.i.-h i:p to tb- time of r. -- h 1 not .!"r.-, sire - arOv-ivi-i Tills '. -1 ; r wa on its i:ie' S. pt-n: U.-1 . The (mn s audi '-ss is r.tP.i Inf.. Go. I. Am.

Vernon tiiit!i, l.nrv Jo Is nllend-

, j j my t!." S. A. T. i '. atrial ana imi-.. -i fi;.y. and !;. y :-;ia:!i. ho is '.n tiaini inn at th- M an !: n.tl I'm i. ha . oth

Young Men's. Christian A.-social ion."' said .Ms. 11 an is. I ,-, lu, ,,. , n., ,,- j.,.:-;s aft",- s- . mitni "'f"he Canadian tovernmeni has strongly t r.dors d and ! the i.-.tin:id-r -f the week wii h tie ir

Camp Tinr MI rerelve no ilraflril in-n tills inoriti', tut the war department has nsl-, d th- camp staff how ! f.ny 1.- n ;t .an liandle during Ie-

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amons-'-t th-'? box s en ihe fig hi nig. iin-. Th-5- servit-f renderi d has been one of the finest - thins'' done dunna the Avar. I know the Amerie.an i-ublie will gladly re j

spond to the appeal." A similar siaiement bv .1. II. Chpe -. Hriti -h mm ister of food, made public iodav, teas as follow?: "I entertain the highest apr reeiation o; the work of th.e Y. M. C. A. and am or pb-a.,-:ij to U-arn of the ii"f-pa rat ions mad" for helping do AmTioari e xpidi i ionary forces. The material hid ,, and spiritual inspirit tion of the Y. M. C. A. hao established for ii a b-ad na

felliiwinic the funeral f th.-i

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HUNS RELEASE I.IAX BUT RE-ARREST HIM

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LLoiO CuLli.UAA, iK'a 1'oint; saniMi inn., x"u&et ijouna, ocl 1 jOliX KilAK, Gar;,'; kiii-d in at lion, July, 1 rrniu. ' JL'x.LV.N Fill ill. V lotxiitf. Camp Ta,ior; ipauish mfl , Oct. 6. l .LXooX illlTCiiLLL. tiaiy ; died ai Camp oraui, fcpaiis,a miiuenza. J.Ult-b 1'lxilG, c'cdai Lake-; died at Cam;. Lc ul bi aiiuii lntlueiiio. IX. '1'ti; LLllO, Uiirj ; Camp fcheri.ian. apanisii iiiilaciiza, Oct. s. 1'LLGx' sjCLl'xliL. LaiYcii, Camp Uraai; Spanish mil., uo.. a. ixAi.OLD -siAVBALil. AuiiU orin ; p:ic-u ..waa, Leiaiiu. Sept. a. Lii.lT. H- V. dillN, Last Chicago, Camp Custer; lu.'iuciiza, Oct. U, V. L. rETEilSU.N', Lowed, Camp Taylor; influenza. Oct. li. JOHN VVLVSTLxUiOUT, oiouth. Camp Custer; bpaniaxx iiul., Oct. 13 1UTLLL WILLIAMS. Whiting; Spanish inlk. Aberdtc-n. Md,Ocl. 15."" HAY JaCKSoX, Indiana Harbor, Ftrt Liiss, Tex., Span, ir.fi., Oct. 14. x f A Y KiLljOLKXK, Gliitith, Fort liiiss, Sj.anisii influenza. Oct. lti. FLOYD LAJUJEKT, Lowell, Columbus; frpauialx intluenza, Oct. 15. LMIL UIALKA, iiaiumoad. Camp Taylor. Spanish mlluc-nza, Oct. 7. O. C. HLDLLX. Indiana Harbor; died after action, July 16, France.' sLi;G. WF.LD X A. Tl'l'.NEit, Gary; killed in act ion, July, Fiance. A. X. lIATlI'lulAtS. 'lay; Spanish inib, Camp Custer, Oct. 17. ANTON MATcUSKl, G:u j ; killed in action, 1-ranee, July is. X. C. XLxNxVKIa. Indiana Harbor; ipanisti i rj rl., Jefferson bar.. Oct. l'J. CALL liAU'MAN, Clown lviut; Spams h in;!., Camp Custer, Oct. 20. HLxllflCKT KL1LMAN. Dyer; died Fia neh hc-spjial ot wounds, Sept. 22. J. I'LoCHLO, Hamr'uoiid; Canadian Lx. F.. died of woupds, September! K. LOTe'HOl-'F. Hammond; Camp Dodge, Spanish mil., Oct. 21.

LMIL MASL, Last Chicago; killed m action. France, July.

Ju-x'l'li lUack. fiii-merly nritonUt nt

i i CALL SMITH, Gary; died on warsihip, Oct. 29.

f) L1LCT. FlfAXK KNOTTY, Gary; died in Fiance, pneumonia, Oct. 10. U jin.u THOMAS. Lowell; aied in I'rcnch hospital.

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car;-; .ii-.U in camp, influenza, Oct. 31.

EU2SIXG I IT ACTION. JiAlIX ZFUOWSIvL 1-l.xet Chicago; Somewhere in France. July 4.

place in the ni-igniftc-nt organisations and wi!I. I am sure, ph-.o" it under an gra'iiude lo the Am-riran poor b-."

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rorcc 'lorit-.-n. n moil lier of itf mil- . o.-ii'V band lit : ! p a ra ! -o eanip, spent the w . 1. end with les p.xj nts in Uarj. j I Kiikisn A . II. 4 oltori. the Itiitnmnrii J evri who marri-d a . i.a r a i i n i; yoiints j Freneh w-ooan. wie. is niakin.a; her-iTOia.-w i 1 ii ho- parents hei . is now aLj LaTaH l"inio.-. with th.e I'. S. X.

g COIil'OItAL JOHN NESTOR, Gary; reported missing Aug. 5, in 1 i ULOr.UE BEAU next oX km, Andrew Kocaika. Gary.

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ters and was in conference f a-' mote f'aan an hor.r with the manaeers and a nun ber of tie candidate.-., inchtdmsr Hon. Gf n-ge F. TlersHnan. candidate for . congress asrainst Rcprr,-er.tf ive Will V.'ood. The c..nff rerce was .etirround'-d v. i'h the inmost secrecy. Indiana. Judge ibcker declared, would return a, decisive majority for the rtatr democratic iick" and he t,,.lj. (!, h said, that Conirressman Wood would be snowed under in !:: - dis' net. r Gary Post. Judge F.ecker used to be a pretty good politician but iife'in Washing or has evidmi'ly utterly dr st roved 1 he political perspective of the F. S. treasury s-'licif or. It is evidently myopic, asticrn'r.f :e ;;n l hat a decided sf;u;nt to it. As the t-a.n b-a:s the geneial jude h;" h fo Washington he wiil not spend much time reading his C-ary prediction, if he ever did ntak" such a fool sta'ement. x-'e doubt that he ever made it. lie has more sense.

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I.urgomaster -Max. Burgomaster Max of Drusiels was firrested ir- Septcmhcr, 1914, by tha German.? because he tried to protect his people from Hun cruelties. He was hr-b! canttve until re.-inf!v. when

"" I the Huns released him. It is believed

sa-d he bemd a lot abimt p-a-e talk Tl0V- tnat thoy freed him as part of red iv y-s in the is:m- t'"r some tinn- their scheme to convince the allies

d !...' to' war would .'o.i'i i without surrendering their rruhtarv

power that they were sincere -in their

4- I peace ta.'k. At least Max has been

Mis !ehnit. i.aKln. ro'i-tic-t re-arrested and is held prisoner in tier u-'-ii! ri.yfii- Fia.i Hara-ius. ; Germany since the peace plot failed.

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