Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1919 — Page 5

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EXPLOSIO s Til, . . - TT t i -n i xiiree xiunarea employes. e T Til . tt t i or Dye Plant Have Lives j Imperiled When Explo "ion Room f :.. hjt- : i 11,11 vuii) m -U.xmfcr :

! .lanuary a: All faints church with By International nwi Berries.) b'.thcr I-dar.l F. F-arrett WACTC "V V T-i- 11 tr;-t, i nviaur-g. The bride 'a cousin. .John M'- ' ' Y" J311" 31. Eight Tn,r,v of ,.h:..a(,, uc!..d ri, w, ,,. DMSOrlS are bran in liiv. lwMn'ftni her tr.atd ..f h-mor was Miss Miynw

killed and twenty seriously injured 1 by a series of explosions and a fire ! which wrecked the plant of the' . r ; American Analme Dye Products' Co. hpr toriav - - Several o the 300 employes in'tU

the o'.ant at the time are missing ,u,h ,'h" a"- M:- ''I1'1 MKrJ- J"h;i!';; , . . : 1 1 1 r . j and baby ! i'hnMf' Jb--ana it is believed the death, toll ; Ma:i" i-i;n-.iy of n.figo. Mis? Jeumay be increased when the ruins i ni' V i!!"J ;,.u'-,f 'IV J nni cf .'iith fhioajr.. 1 rank t,v-rn. care searched. ' !.,,jt.. ,.f .-t nmm.tvb Mr. ana Mv?t Th firt xr'.c fifn o- -urrfd lr. ?h- rv.x- : V,' I;:-..- t...!i--f at U ;'a-!:er -f th" Irg room In th cp.tT of tlie f.vc stfrv ' brbl. Mi Mar K nn'1 -f "Ui aK--. uildins occupied b the plant whioli i M'". -l:ai!- 3!:ui n of Hammoiwi, Mr. '.-overs city binrk. ! is b"I',-' .- .i to ; an-t Mr. Harry l?:nKnl"rt. Harry r.Vf. bt?n nujej by the iir.tiu cf K"i:::My. Mr. :i:nl Mr Ib.-rman Stov.--f-jmes. i nr.1. fathT n'vi rtiotb-r of tho Broom: WAllS fctOWW OUT. ItS-. M;5s I.v..-!!a ani iVrothy vari The eastern wall of th- r'an' land Mc;r. i:!rr-r St-.utni ar..l Frattc: hiown cut anJ Rlassos In riar-by buiM- j I'? ir.gs were broken. The Xya'"k public; - fhccl. a short distance ffnm tbn plant, i v ry. Tn :'- f'-irri'-'" party s was rocked by th xp)oi.-n. t!"t j r--l Mrs. 'ha' '-. .- 'vr- ;.' ?. rla "ere 1100 ch!Mrn In th ;-h..ol at th" 1 a ft t ?!,. .n a". !o r t,w lxor.o. Jtcs- ' n. but nor were riou si jr.j.;r!. on ?rt, by rr oi-.bT - of Tus'.ioo Tire apparatus and nibulanos v r : !..!-- No. 4!'.' I.. A. O th V. r I:; Trushed to th erio but r:.-u w-.rk ' A tv ."'irf-- lure-:, 'r. vsf ..-T-d d'ir- ; rid ! -rt fj flgbt th f.r wre crctlv i irs tho afi-rcon by Mrs. J''h a '-Villi? h-.mpered by . series of explosion?. ! afisf.l by Jlr. ' "b .rb Knapp. Tb--r ADJACENT BTTI-DINOS AFIRE. ! Mr?. Fn : HVrr-.r. Mr?. 1 1 f r uv i - Several frame building ltt th j Mr'. TV.;.-:!! ' r Mr- -o:orco i-ilty cf th fb-e work .-susht fire ft a !.-? Mr?. Jir.i-. 5. Mr.'. ,T"hn result of burning timbers tbrvf n upon ! tnllstnt. vr. i -o . hen: by the explosions. For n ':ni" lbf i ClmrJ-f T.-.:l:n; . Mr. .T"br K"andy nt!r towr. was threat-nd. i att-l Mr", ! n-.r !.,;;' and .laulu--r I-'ir arpsra'.us however. a ri'ic.l ' Ver?"dU.

o rl; aid of tl, i"Oal d'-partr;-":'!' fro-v t par-by owns and th flrrrvn fjc.-e.-"d 1 in preventing a g'r.era' I'.'nr.-srs tton. Th plant cf th d produ'-'s con: pari" was appraised last ; e a r a 5 ' t .- I , n and in a. total Ic-s. Th eight men know n to ba- c b't : l.j'led wrs s - work in or. of th- sit. n sei-tic ns of the pi.t Know ti cs i h.Know t. cs in- ; tan house. ' o irs. exinosior '- ! urr drhtr. t.at'r tb-r" -r'- s'. c'Ikt sr:cis , plosion and ab-'-ut f. ma:r etifs, as the faoi'1 "w.rr t'.tin'. T"d Cross workers aii-yd in . r: e the Injured to local hosp.t C;. j Lake Co. must buy more V. S. S. GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF Try this! Your hair gets j wavy, giosy and abundant ; at once. j To be pe-ssssed cf a head o" ha y beautiful hair; s-:ft, 'usrreus S-jffy a'cy and fr1 frn dandru 'f is vc.f rl a matt'i of using a I;'.t! randr;n'. It I P e

easy and inexpensive to ha-- I "" 'icy pent Mi" -.cuing mp- u.t hsir and lory of it Just sr-'t JovaKy " ith i.cisi.- af'r "hich rcfrcth-

Tiali b--tf of Krr.jK'.:is 1 ''-..dene' ,- ,-v f.;,r a few rents all d-ig ?tere" i f.-or-,.-- ed tt sppl v a. iitilr a.- djrecfrtd end w i'.ht i tn mi nut's iber "'ill l-e en arpeeranee of abundar.re . f re.-hnes? .,fflrfi nrt a,-, t - - r. t r, a r hi -, c-1 r, i - a ,1 '.'.--tre. and 'ry as you w'.l ye'.j cannot f nd a trace of dandmf or falling hstr; h t - our real s-urrrise will bo after th;,!.;; i -, r, we',;jt' use. when you will s"-r-v hai--- fine and d-iwnv at firr yes but real;.- new hair .-prou'ing out a!! cr your scalp- -r.'fendenn is. wc bii.vc, the only surs hair grower, de-n:,-,vfr ' dandruff ai-.d .-jr frr i''-r,v f-.-a'p and it never :i to fallin? hair at once If yen want to prc how pre';:- .and m,-.er ye,,.;r liair really Is. rce.'!t er, a ch '.h h 'h a little Danderin and carefully r"raw it. through your hair--taking on mail strand at a tin". Ton- ha r will . soft glossy and beautiful in lust n c -r i-crnpt a. deligh'ful surpn-e -,-ivaUs (.,-(r"f.fc wb' ';1,"i this. Vd . Grand

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Entertainment TONIGHT AT UNITY HALL Formerly Huehn's Hall AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Logaa and Hohman Streets Admission Adults 30c, Children 15 Given by the Concordia Mutual Benefit League

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PERSONAL ma si SOCIAL NEWS! T COMIJfO ETSNTS. A ivfrtirg of th l.nke County Hu- ; mane Sf"'"ily wi,! bo b.ell at the CtiItrai ivliocS Monday eenlng. Ihe r.vthlan Pleasure (.lub m.l e.ner tain at a dancing parly for its memb -rs anci th-'-ir guests Saturday evening at th K. ,r i'vI1lH. .- or u,uman an Vgdon Mt The mavr;ag of Miss C:.nr!r. McNem , A.t ward, a popular and wellkrc-wn ll.imuivnd man, tool place a; eight o'ch Wednesday morning. Koti' i nii-aco. a. ii.'tisiii oi .Mi. ki - i.i Ti: bride were a gray .-j. Mid ana Jr f" orJ' . -i-- ., .., ag l-i;i-,uct or sm - T!i vf i"r'r v' v"-1 ,n bin n nd br (''-vers, were sv.P"! pen"., rue ohisurtns- chou- sang th n.. a wedding -upper v a? sf r ed at e;ghf 1... k and ther-- . t o tt e ! "h'- in. sis: Mr. nt:l Mrs. Crergo ifl'ird of - M:.-- n.;C; W-:- -:htf':U i "our i s ., . . j,, ,.,).- (.f h' r hi btti.-idr dnvrt. fin. d r!y o" - pa.-ty ;-t- Mrs. G- v:fcr ti.c f..i:ov. - ie:ds: the Mise? P.u'h Dufrane, K'fin. bll-n H-irrison. Dorothea l-'lovfc- Knott. Mildred Daily. . i ;; !--!. tab''. And-Mj-'-.r.. Susie j ;;f j ,vi,.;, IV,., m-. n. lb if:.-. a::. Mr. end Mr-. . . ,,. ., ... . at an,i Mrs. l. .ic'.sir j -p r ... -y.-, p,nl.v;, v. er won by i jjs., ' i.r u I'a.ly ;'i:d M ss Mabel j A t r ;.- vn" o'clock the iv : cf :. jred a dainty colls-ion. j I ;v 'vt.a r r T.S o - r.' F.a'pi''. U'ctnan!- Vni'-n t k place at th home "' Mr J. V. 'r, m Harrison street af frri'-ou and assisting "" 'h"1 ''.'i.'?' c crn.ittcc t. r t r- Mrs. lile-I--i fr-hi. M" I'ei-ry. Mr. l-eilby. Mr'. ! Pm-!i. Mr-. Kyrge, Mrs. Hinder. Mrs. ' Hradt. M' . r.r' v n :u,d Mr.;, l-'drsnier. j It was rnlssviary day but n account j t-i Mi:- L.;!i"ir. I'croh'? il'.r.ess the study prograni hid to b- emitted, and 'he j M'.-rl'iT" devoted the nt't. incen to Red Cross work. Tb. i e was a piano solo by IIH5 - H; - 1 and a vocal duet nttr and Mir". T-". J. day session :s n.n-noun'.-d f ?r tiet Tuursday al the rhurch. Tn ,r;,.br,.; ,,R ;h Ivr; hd-v-- ar.rorsary Mrs. Frrd C'd-'igf::! w;i s tendr red a surprif-e arty la ft evctnns St her j lic-me in Charlotte 'Irr" by 'he iti'mi lv " of Id'h K'-d Cr.Mi p ."". 16" 7 H' : al TCr :iil" r. .rlio war, presented w ith : r a 1 e;ft ' arv-n tl-m a Koysi ! Ni;lib"r r:r. ti.e ; dg member3. ! Th,rc V. r re slv.nl 1 -. en t V-flv" tireaent r.ieriT cpe . et The F;n .-"ire't l.adie.?- Ai-f Scciiv s entertained by Mr.-. Villi ni Botbe'i yesterday fierr,c-e,n at her home n-J 3J5;Stif.g h't W ere Mr 'jtOriC IVrisfi ;tvl Mr--. ArnoM. Aft-'r a. thort Ibusme.s s-s?ln r' fr-hivent , were j served and there follow e j an njoyable ! s-e-cial hour. The m" tin? wif largely j s'ter.ded, j j A rr.-et.nc of th or .c . o:;-e of ; b.e Hammond Won-an's 'luh will be ih'ld tW.t et nin? ft th lo-rr. of Mis Minni- Ulsre. 1 Tluth ,-tre-. The proj cram w ill W n Ciuld W.-lfaro and w:ii be In i h.ire f.f frs. V. ". K'lnun. j . - ; Friend ha' li"ari fr-m Mr. A f". j Mrry -a r .a f iv- and r da'lg'.'er. Mr". K-ber-. who ir spending th .-ii.ter in New Or!m - it:: Mr. and Mr". i"hr!' -brr: v m't. . They have met a r.umber .-f f"ni'r Hamntond P'-.p--. mr: Concert ! I J II

thetn Mr. and Mrs. Clark Leamhig and j l'a:l Ames Mr. and Mrs. A. M. C'Vej of Montreal, v ho huve also ben their Kuests. Iuve departed fmm New Or- ; loans and arc enroijt to California for the remainder of th winter. I"ollo v ir.ft a , ery important mtnirj of th board cf education of West Hammond 1 a -1 eor;ln at tbe Wentwcrth b'Milir.K the rnnnbrs. their wInom and teachers cf roughs and Went worth! schools met soolally. dinner as served ami ttu-re was an attr,-tne musical yrogiam rendered. The remainder if the eniiiK was f-pent dunoing e mi with contests The school has become rjmte a social center tins nint'r, being open every ecenlnK for meetirias of the athletic association. Hoy Scout and out er t a mmer t s by the Junio rand Senior classes for the stu-d'-nt bod. At the board meeting the school superintendent, Otis W. ' rla tunr', pro-

iP's,-,l a pmn fcr the ricanizat ion of a i.Tunmr Inch school (n 'rst Hammorol i l.tch he claimed if adopted would en- ' larse the schoid enrollment tiast year 1 to It would offer a commercial ! ourso in the seenth and e,b.th grads and in other lutien where it has be'n tnd it has he pupils in school, lit - a decided to establish a chemical ! laboratory and eijuip a room for carjt'iitr ar.d cabinet making and a me,chinical drawing tcom. A t ba-e a i ornptent man again to i I - r on r shoes. ,T. Sv.hloer & Son. - Th: e nu!g Miss Adele Dunbar iK entertain the officers and teachers of !'he primary and beginners' department j of th" M. K. sSundaV school at her home. il'7 Uimbach avenue. ; ; Mrs. Aurora Arnold Cram cf Chicago isiteii lliimmonJ friends jesterday. I Mrs. Charles Harry cf Chicago spen' the dav in Hammond v.ith friends. j i We ha a coniretent man Bram !" lepair - our shoes. J. Schloer & Son. ! l-co-: j You will do well at I'rai.k Suttit.s Jewelry Rtor. Majestic Hotel bu tiding, j in both buying and repairing. l-"l-f FIND MONEY ORDER ON VERDDN BATTLEFIELD Lost by Forrest Ragon Re- ! turned to His Mother ! in Gary. A fc-v days age, a fcreigu exchangs draft, issued to Forest Hag'-n b his mother fr"m the- F'.rt National Bank, 'a"y. !at Jure, waa returned to the hank. haing bei n found in the Argc-nnc lot -?t battllb;bi b; a ernt of th" 157th Infan'ry. 4th Division. in a falvagf heap. Yesterday another le'ter irontnirin a money order lsrued t" Fores' on Scptn,hr 1 7 1 h w as returned " r.tnint'T Snyder from a Mail Orderly cf IW.ejcjuarteri r 6 1st Ir.fantry. lcvr-;' Trice. it bad ben found on th bat-lef.eld on the Verdun front in a little tTn by the name ef Nanb-eys. The letter written by For-st's nie,t!i.-r and li't 1 marks by hi- htfle four-year old daught er o hrr da ddy ci er '.here w as f'-und with th" money ordr jdnnd onto it. The several newspaper clippings enclosed with the lett'r had becon-.s separated. Soldier Ilagcn was known to have beer, in or near the Verdun sec'or about the; time he should have received the let'.er written by his mother containing the money order. Ths letter was fnmewhat soiled with the appearance of having been carried in his pcek-et. The. letter from the Mail Orderly' to rti!tma.i!'r .Snyder: Ibi'itrs. Co.. S'.st Inf.. Jan. 5l?l:h Mmo To th Postmaster: Sir: Would you be &o kind as to return this money order to th ou who sent it to pvt. forest r.agon. It was found on the battiheld on th Vercjun front in . lit! town by the nam of Nanlocys. Franc". I can not locate him any wh're :n tb'.s organization so I thought this s the best way to get it back ti his mother or whoever sent it tu him. As ever. Tours truly. PFJ-A ET rr.ICK, Mill Orderly of H. Q. 61 Inf., A. F.. r The letter and money order i-ss sent to Forest, then with-9th Field Battalion. Co. C, Signal Corps, and afterwards transferred to the flt Inf.. from v hich he got separated and joined a Marin? rifle company and went over the; top in th" battle of ftt. Mihi:! and where he Captured a pair cf Huns and m.ade them his prison rt' after which be was cased sn'i e;-, o r base, hospital. Ho is now in a base ho-i;al at A'l'tel, ao- ( oairg t l-f'er eri t ten pa rer.ls. Mr. and Mrs. V.. E. Lagon, a' Gary, under date of I.'vce-mber I?th. INVESTIGATE MILK INDUSTRY Et Itjter-ationeJ News Serrlee.) 1 VASHlNGTcy. Jen. -,L- An tn. t'- ' Kt:or. of the mill; inlt.strv r.d of m ik ; pri'-e r.-.ng by tl'. feed " lm .r.i'tratto;-., ! to be r-ad by tb" federal trad commiff i"f.. r?F i.ed in a resolution Introduce 1 in ;;, senate tli afternoon by Ij-vi'or Jon-is of Washington. Tn CommiSlo'.'! "vojtrl p (ir.rt!. part o-ula rl y 'o prol), ".'."tat re '.at ion to or in rest in any ; p.rt ." 1 r r line of industry whs b;d by :st rd al! of the officials of the food j administration who had to do with the j prh e-n v in k of milk or riiik products." MOTHER AIL RUN-DOWN Had to Hara Ecalth. to Xeep Hons for Tcur Children Vo"hat islie Did. N'arf.-i n g amet t Pier. K. I. "T wa all run-dov n. bac a' bed and fred ail th t:m I l;ep hous- for my husband and four children and could hardly Ue a r -u lid. Fina'l: I trbid Vinol and it hs restored my liealth and V.elperj ri v ''!derf--;ly . so I re o, urinem; it to others w 'no are in this condition. " Mis. Hannah Landall There no sor ohojt Yino.-. It c. ,-i if, .--ueoess to bf and coil liver j pe-otoji.-. inoi and manganese pepto'rsts and glycreplie'sp,liates, the old-st end mot famous bdy-building and Wi. druggist : L. Harry Weis and Non is T c-.a.rma cy. 'mol ic sol! ti Fast chi.es go by Sch 1 inker's I'harir.acy, end in Whiting by I... II. Mattern. end druggist s ev er; w here - -Adv. P. S - For children'? Ec?.ir.e. ol 5ai.e is gu-rsi:teed ir'iiy wonderful

TIMES WRITE-UP HER GUIDING STAR

r : . .'"fc I . , - - - h t i ii l( I i . r.i.l.. When life ts drear and the crowd i cold. When tl.e ntusie drag? and the jags are o 1 i . When try tired legs ache and I've cot a cold. I read m first press rioi.-.e. It says F n there and Eva Tans -ay's bclJ, To even think she ean a candle hold. To my death grip on the pjbile fold. And the .-.go out front should 'ut "All cleats .Sold." . Oh. L lov my ritppj'a;irt;-e: In tbe rajs of the light at the electric s-;tohboard back of the- stage at th Hammond Orpheum theatre. Kathr-n Mc'.'onrell cf the rrv and cireenwalcl ' .'one and Dan' e F.evue." wrote the above original ver. Her text was a caref'illy preserved i lipping (rem the T.mcs. evyr so many -cars ago :;to!l:r.g the talec.'s of The McConnell ihsteis, t.centr.c :ti cotii and dance. The Times w as yo'in then and so tas Ka'-hryn. and fo. that rnatter she is still jot-ng. Whe-ev er tin: i Tcc ttr w as who wrote the n--ti,- lie -. a liberal wit;-, plats He mad th n" det state;nent tha' tho 5;t:; or'the hr5t fong and dar-- a't ei e r seen :n Hammond on an-.- st.?ge and "dad Ih. a Tangtia-- ba '. d off ti: s'at with the bundles" That n f.c." d--'.ired M!s.f Mci 'onnell last n g'r', "has ;"ti our rost,ri . Ktiidinc star, on.f'.rter. and manna from Heaven. I i-.jprose the man who w r" t it forzrt about it at one. Put it has helped - many a time to bra a Pradway hookina: agent and get wovk when there were enough idle performers in New York- to he.r'tst a "v'ansas wlieat crop. For awhile I thought of ;riv!ng th notice tattod en me cr r: to mti:c so I .-uld sins it. And when I d: T want it nSTvel on to'.- tor-.bston in i"t'rs a foot h;gb.EXECUTIVE HAS MEETING The t':ui;v r(mm;t'c of tha Indiana F'urie Highway association met yesterday at Michigan City to adept a constitution ini ty-laws and take th steps necessary to the adop'ion of a campeicn to furthpr the acceptance of the road by the state highway commission and to s-cure the necessary co-op-oration in its construction. Prior to th executive committee meeting, th vistor from the variou count's wr privileged to sit witn th Tlotary club vf Michigan Ojtv an-1 l:Hn to a talk by a Chicago reprren-ta'i-e who o!d C'f the struggles in read work in tlimeiis and of the prpnt plans for extensions and impr-- etnerL. In attendance at the meotirr of th con-.mi 1 1 ee werr y, P. Cm.pbelT, T,. W. Sari'-. V. E J .''.. A ". P:iriH. t'rop. Ft; Ciu. ago-in, ila: b Harbor: Cart If. ?. Norton. V : He.- . .1. I?. J:i-n .and W. P. Cri'ui gl.aio from Gar- , .T. W. .-h.i w. t "row o I'oi. ' . After the v ,.4j .; r had be' ,i g . v ;i a drive aru.:d Mch can ".t-y. tb evecue committer "!, into cc-sioj , adopted a i o - s i i ' j , -' n and by-!a'.-. d eidd r, issu a booklet on the Indiana V'uno" Highway, arrengol fop a .iript meeting of the cxccuM committe es t.f ti e :atte r.at Punes Par' a .-.-, -ia ' ton and the Indiana Pun" Highway association and veuae' wv and in ans of putting heir pro ran- "f -' .'y a.-r-ss. The cnsMt nt ion provides for th sppo!rtmer,t of several commit tie? pud President !;! i to announ'- fi-.e-io committees within the n t few dav. Th dues in the. aeeiai ton " iH a y ear and the arini.nl ine'ii' " ill occur in January of cah year. Thr will b four me.-tirg of the everutre committee this year, the next three in April, dun snd September. The meet ii" if was an er thui'St ic one. full "f hofo ar,ri promts for th 5110, :ess of the movement. ' ATTORNEY'S BROTHER DEAD IN HOSPITAL At lorr.ey Br: a n Na ecu'. . h ..; , I ,J a messu g. . y e st errlri y i e : Ing the sad brother. Wil the lit. Alt. co 'e y -of 1,1? lies li : n rvr. n.-y 1-l.-f. lat e : ly a announcement a :vi Narcov u-h' S-.m i 1 1 rl". m in v an. a. Attortir-Niir-ov . It evening for Fen n-y L a r 1 .- William Nareovj.-h was f -.:-:: 1 I r.-.irtenf of fia;". H Cattle ilfre and wa" for a time associated in th .c ; n'js.r.ffs v-Hb bis brother. In Fe'i-unr;. j two years ago he was tfaken after recovering be returned and tl e e,-si. H was strain taf.en 111 v 1 h pneurr.onlD which develore,! ;nt a t ;- berci.'.ar condition that finally causej his death. The time- is getting very short co buy VV. S. S. The Lake Co. c.v'.a is $20 per capita.

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YARDS TO GARY! V A,rlll..',Tox, Jan. Louis F. lft, rresid'r.t of S-lft r Co. yes 1 1day told the sr.ste aricultur comnntt that h vs .inAlnis In move the sreat Joint sto, k -srd. lhc largest m the world, from Chicago. His statement was made during crossexamination by I'ranr is J. Jlr ne;. - Asked regarding th payment ot a subsidy by th" stock ;arda company tu h packers to ke-p th;r plans in 'hfcsro. Mr. Swift srtid he was sorry he liad not ino-cd. as h would b bettr oft t...,lP:.. The jar?. he said, should be located at Gary. Tnd. IN AN AROUND -G A R YMOONSHINER IS FINED $50 I.ao tV;ari'.'ii, In whose Gary hon,e '. arly this w eelc the police seized two "en gallon moonshine distilleries in J-idg Junn's Gary court yesterday was fined $7,0 on plea of guilty to the chaige of being a state liquor law violator. V.'ranesh faces another charge piefetied by the feredal authorities and will b treltl in Judge Anderson's fedeial court at I nd :a napoll s. GARY CHILD DIES FROM BURNS Heriehal R:!ey. one yeyar old son of Mr. and Mrs. Riley, 1103 East Eighth avenue, Gary, died from burns received yesterday afternoon at the home, at Mercy hospital. Facts concerning th manner in which the litt'.e on met with th ftal sceie"t could not b ascertained. Th remains tn charge cf th Williams L'rdertahing company wer shipe-i to Holi'diy. Ill , this morning, for burial GARY DEATH. Tl.e death this morning of Miss Helen Parduhn. sixteen yea.- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tarduhn occurred at the home. 2161 West Fifteenth street. To'leston, following an illnes of several months standing. Funeral services will be held Saturday at on o'clock at the home with burIil In charg of tb Williams Fndrtaktng company af. 'vralriheim cemetery. FAILED TO FIND ANY EVIDENCE On a t.p from the federal officers at Hammond that thre Gary men. Meyer Robinovitr. Hyarne Dins end Harry Horw-:tz, proprietors of the Gary Scrap Iron and M"tsi company at lf'O Adams street were bringing Jiduors into the state and had it concealed at thr cf business for th purpo" of selling or giving away, lothed with search warrents. Captain "otl:a and Officers Roach arid Quaodt of th Garv police fore at ilve o'clock this mcrrir.g went to th business address of the rrn end searched th prmlses high and low- but failed to tird sny evidence of liquors around. On evidence however, from Fed. Agent Gren from sintht source that these ti.n ere dealing in liquors in violation of the prohibition law thy w er arrested and brought to th station and turned over to th Pputy L'nited States Marshall Reims and taken this morning to Indianapolis to appear before th Federal Court of Judge Anderson It i stated by federal au'bor!! that evidence is strong enough against the fTendrs to com i'd them. DYNAMITE FOUND ON THEM lot eras tienal JTetrs Setrlce.) KANSAS CITY", Mc. Jan. Si Four striklog csr men arrested late yesterday by special agents, pleaded guilty today aftr a long grilling, to having dynamite in the.r possession. The charge placd agiinst th men i iliat of unlawfully conspiring, in violation of war provision requiring all who hnrdle op!ostves to hold government 1 i esc? TWO MORE LIQUOR ARRESTS Th: -ve;- two more arrests in trie Twin Cit: vstrda' for violations of th 1 'ejuor laws. Joe Besrda. "74." Mnl, a nu was arrstl by Off u-ers Eudi. li and Fane, at lSSth and Cdar strets for bringing Ib-juo: into the stete J" FiOKers end h,s ba- tetvder. John Ciajelie. :"- i edar sti et, wr arrested bv ?. rtybecKl and c I'onnell for .-elilng ! uuor. French -Sacrifice for Liberty Heroic Sim millions of French sors have offered their lives that democracy might live. Ci million othr French men and women sacrificed their ali for the rani purpi""--e, America's dbt of gjati'tid'te France f..,r this i very gieat. We a!so are indebted to her for an invaluableremedy for stomach, liver and mteatinttl ailments discovered by her peasants, which it is reported b.as sa" eel many American live? and prcventc! thousands of urglcal operations. Geo. H. Mayr for nmy years a proininerl Chmago chemist, imports, the ingredients and sell? tht remedy under th name of Majr's Wonderful Remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and aliays the infianimation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appcnheir is. One nose will convince or monev refunded.- Shimmers Pharmacy. Kidgley I-'rug Store in -;ar.v. Central Trug Stor in Indiana Harbor acd druggi-t- o e i here Adv. SHOPPING TONIGHT STORES OP EN TUESDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, HAMMOND RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION.

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TEACHING OF GERMAN ! Protests From the Lutheran Churches in State Directed at House Bill 6. 1 i.v: r.s F.r r.nr At Stte ciriTM.. INWANAPOMS. I.I. Jan. 3. - V. ij dent iy a widesprrad rc.ovei1;rrt n,',nk" 1 the l.iithran hurch-s of :h" star a ha 1 been started ' deter the ImMana legis lature from enacting a law a trams the us of the Cermaii langtinge a- a means of hirtructioti in .school". Several peti'ions front pastor. cons and other officials "f such cuiurcie are being recced by representatives and senators, and two sio-h .t it ioi.a were jnt roduced in the linuif today and referred to the committee on education. The theme of these peti'iot-s is that the Lowe bill, house b.'il No. 6. which was set for dis-ussl-n in the house today, would do away wih th" consti'utional right to religious freedom. One such petition came from the St. John's Fvange'ical Lutheran ongregat ton. of Laporte, and another from Adams county. Th denoon sending the I.aporte petition slgne, the follow ii.g names: Fred II. Prust. Albert Mellenttnis. Sr., Fred C. Koch. P. KicUstaedt, pastor, and O. II. Meier, secretary. MUNSTER Mrs. Walter Krooswyk was Himt.oorid shopper Tueslny. There will be another n.aglo lantern exhibition at th school Thursday evening. Among th Hammond ehoppers on Wednesday were Mrs. L. KrootwyW. Mrs. DeBur and Mrs. Kaske. CARD OF THANKS CAXD OT THANXS, We wish to extend cur sincere thanks to many friends and neighbors for their kindness and i. hy .-hoion u in our bereavement, the sn kness and death of eiur beloved mother. Selena Ferguson. Vt also v. :sh t,, tlianh Mrs. Wet low, Mrs. Ittpley. Triumph Counc'l Daughters of Liberty and neighbors nd friends for their ba.ut!fu! tioral offerings and vrords cf sympathy; elo Kv. Streetr for his consoling words end Mr. gtevrar for his ab ass-stanc. Th kindness of all will be remembered and cherished bv th farniiv. MLS. MOLLIE BLACK. Daughter. E F. tKUfirsny. fon TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -Gcoi? girl cereral house work. Mrs. Frazier, llfi Oarfielrl or , ! Ha '-ernonrl. 1'31:2' Get Rid of That Persistent Cough! Step that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affec tions, with E'-k man's Alterative, the tonic and uobuihier of 20 years' mceasful use, fn.- and J' M' be, -ties from drug sis', or from ECKMAN" LABOUATOr.L rhliadeli hia. Ad v. ;-.j -,0 l'V -yaw.; S EXTRA PBCIA, i.w i oa imbw i :m Hxi t 7&. lath fsMit B 1c firs Cu t 7t ICi . J-s3- CcH( i hT itvn 7c ta Or. I if 13 d loff-tn- - f e'i lvet 7e

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Won-lerf ul EOth Ceattiry I.!cirpn Stopi Shaiunatio and All Other Fair. Suraly and SpeecLtiy. Ti.-se ;.:trp. n;"iil7it:r t toe f r a.ircst instantl v rei:rf t,, j markahl ne pain killer and TfneumT renjed y, ." th 'er.'-iry Mnini'i t. J.is' lub n on --t:at s alf A-ts n : No hcl water bath nerfir.l. Ve'i s o : 1 ar-Pl v- it dire.-t from tli- bot'V. It" posh:'.', riuick act,,-.,, ro t.r of H ii"iim,i r ism. Lumbago. 'i::Cg ris'kscli. etc . prove ;)th (Vr't;: r I.:?:'m'r I to be. the sworn enerr- of r'i pa . Take a '..f'ttle home tenis,-ht. Tlier-' ro need to nurse pain when you. ear, gey ,'iuick rein f at the nearest drug Tour drug; : t can supply you - dv. i'hc time is gettinef very snort to buy V. S. S. The Lake Co. quoi & is $20 per capita. Celery King When Feverish Don't make th mistake cf botberir.y witli uncertain remeijies foe Celery King a purely enable formula triad ino a palatable tea is nature's best remed" for constipation, upef stomach, coa .ed tongue and Pick headache. It's the same old rtniwly that thousands swear by and costs only & fw cents for a generous package. Take It freely and jive It to th l!tt", ones when cross and .feverish. Adv. Cut Rate Auto Paint Shop OPEN FOR BUSINESS 301 MICHIGAN AVENUE HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 1043-M. Let us Paint Your Ford for $15.Q& All other mskes accordingly. Kennedy &. Terry, Prop. ' Lion Store CLOSES EVERY EVENING At 6 o'clock Except SATURDAY OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Till 9:30 I

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