Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1919 — Page 2

Pnar- Two. THE TlilES. nnd;v, Fohrnnrv 3. 1919.

BEFORE IHE SENATE

McAdoo's Successor Testifies Before Committee. He k Says He Has a Solution Problems. IatrtioBl Kirn 3rvic. TTASHIXc; I ON'. Fb. ' . Yet ;rn cfj a cotnvira;ti ely l"iw railroaJ conipantoa with capitli.iiUoi bafitM un real values j of tho properties, with a rroiierat if- : turn, but BruarnnteeJ. the !'!uin'ii i ." t h country's railroaJ prob'tn.s, hcorj- i to Waltor I. Hinr.-. direct. r ffiirral ; i f railroa l?. He a p rti t nlay heforf i th senate mmltt- on tai;roa i!, whtoh I. as been hearing from railroad owwrn. j .-vurtty hoMvrs, intrst3t- connaorc ; mnusston'rs n ;:tatv railway torn- j r-rlsaloiiers an-i others .n th uu-tion H urnlnc th rtilas tnciity-uno ! months aftr peace ia ileolarei!. Mr. I5in was emphati' in h'.- !-' r-r;iou t'.iut tiller th re-.'oinri:-'-ii'V-; ;:!) of former lir-ctor McAiioo ana int 'rM;itt wranierc officials that th-- . ra;',ruds be reiai!.iN.i under goenTiiTit- i i con'rxil for Sie years, should be fol- ; lowed, or the railroad returned at the; arlie9t possibln dnt'. "While apsert!n that h personally oppose! govrrnmonl owr.ershlp he declared th proponents of! tov. rnment ow iirshin id he glv:i a fair hfarin, wlach they would not i hav now because of the puhMo psychological reaction asainFt "to much aov- i rniiii-nt" enifci.dercd tiuring the war He branded as urfa.tr a judgnnMit of th' ; r poratiar oftJio roads dut!i;r war times, j whn risu!l, rot evst counted. r.s.'.rond owners hav be. n assuring j i h ciinrnit tee that the road should h" held longer than tht wenty--ne months tout they imy hav th asslstanoe of i r' govern nvrt hackir.R to f!ni.- tbTi-: ihf. they should not he hc-li five ! nr. They hi-.e ir.irr.JeJ that hra,;v adn -. ; n:t r.? t ion's a'tittui rf five i van- onit! or reti;rr. tht'in at enc is BREAKS A COLO

IN A FEW H0URS!":T:r;

First dose of "Pape's ColdSove m . n ! n .-n:

Compound" Relieves all grippe misery. Pon't stay stuffed-up! Quit blo'v'ns ani nuf:". ir.g '. A dos fo ' Taji-'s Cold I'ompound" taken every t-o hours t.ntil three tl ses are taken ;'l end 1 -rtpe misery and break tip a wvere cold either in the h-.-ad, clesi, li-xlv or I-mhs. i: promptly opens f!oas;-d-up r.osirlJs jii'l air pu?seg?; stops nasty dischnrire - nose running, relievs ?!-k headache, cirin-'", feyerlshness. sorc throat. e-ez.rjf. soreness and stiffness. 'T'ape's ' Vld Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug- stores. I- acts wlfh- ! assistance, tastes nice, and caues i a inconvenience. Don't accept a subitu"e. Adv. EXPANSION DRUG SALE now un at 3, oummers Pharmacy SPECIAL Monday and Tuesday NUXATED IRON, 69c Thomas D. Spencer will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, l1 t miles east of Dyer and 2 miles west Dt bcherervilJe on the Lincoln Highway, on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1919 I it 10 o clock sharp 7 head of young horses. 15 head of cattle, some high grade Ho'steins, and all farm implements, hoas and poultry. INDIANA GARDENS ROLLER SKATING EVERY NIGHT Ta'Ko Ilammonrl or hiting car to the door. PRIZE BOX SKATING WEDnesday Evening. M. MADURA. Manager. BnajJ-yCome Down to 1 in Shop Tonight. Wlf 8 Stores Closed Mon., Wed. and Thursday Evenings. HAMMOND RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION.

Public Sale! !

LAND RUSH TO BUILD NATION OF FIFTY

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1 Canada will tea nation of .SO.vO'hfWJ people -ithin the next ten or r , ,e - .. "Jl"n 11 l,w i:"'n;Kru.m plans of the Canadian government bnne the farming boom that is confidently expected. "Canada," Raid T. C. Norris. prettier of Manitoba, "is larger than the United S.ates. but has cn'y 8.Wt'.OOO population. It has gome 300,(Hi0.0t.f0 acres of uncultivated land. (K this land 2f.0.00.(iA ecres are in the rich prairie provinces of Mani-tft-a. Saskatchewan and Alberta. lb prairie lands produce from o'J fl.'.'mai . 'i t ad v:ii;: age. I ut lie- r,ii!r"'ij at a ilt : . iis;;nie." - Mr, Hir.r charge i'..u "cha.-tie r-"-:li a;m.it: t: c. m- coi-miissi-.il woo. j "We ofi n O! j reply to :,.( j i i ! n - uuij I interstate e..r j omit to p. : form i .s i iuici '.on?. Ti' : structut wli'.oh bus ?n:u;i up v : e rath the rif opi l . ha . e a s. : t , ,.- n that th!.-ti-.n i :in i-nl.v 1f tic- essfully '-tl nersi.: p. Their ra t . ' v a t n . i - !-d I-' .'T oli'it bs rr.-Tc-nt c-m--n t s ar; torn rease.n of t fco ri:H'';l! la! of statosmar.sl: nt rol. I '. a ; i- n i i , ;. reco-i.rrifi.d a - pal t hasi v settlement whet- tie rtibli conviction5? are sufferm t or i ' 1:3 1 eclipse? They are en'iMed To i case c--nsidc-ed o l it ti't:tJ embarrassed .by .- ir.islea.htig of oordi. ions f pres- t.t f. c);-ai .ok; after a our ef i -v -. h-avy mar, ' i r.c-ven if i.-'.-s "Matiy tlutiKs done tt ,,biat at whatever cost t : win 'he v. dor." more e notni.-a'.jy in P"Th:i ear 1 : 1 1 will be ot: just infii' s : 1 C'.i w hi probably mal at:d study of the r' r --' two years v. ill i'e ha -is rests and t resu is. : of i-'ad-me n--r-i rf theso I' pi!'l!!:( I'gi.il.-iiieti. iT.'.-hi'ion rnish-ading oHo'i. ... -I cii "Mu'h has bocosts, bit noi.h lioui't a oil it: r: fro! ould (live mer.t a eiian- e, ize ;ah.-r coiid'.'i I bfii-'-.'-d a (,'re said of t-n .f it tas pa y ".'i; r..ol Ir.bor 1 ie to ion.t:. lll'-'l COM- 1 he v. al- rv.'at'S dei.a h?pilei "A-'Uid help s'ab'it.s. 1 -r a I.. i: if tar.e. . r:UPib- r of railroadctiul l t. orU-'Ut th - ir eonta- ' w r. h i-?m ' this Is n "t ' ho -a ' st r;i rf c. re-s &r t rp.T--,t. son- wii! prf. ft-verill' enoiicll to will g:v h" st ro. ; jsr. sal-. i ti.-ri, b;i' has i i.'. iio'ed in.---; t V lr (inuneia 1 : n oi- h. 'n gi ' ea j P' r. ..Hi- ts f,ti ! so s! a :n w .-Hi; r -a.' - I r -ads n.ore than t! j pi;:oic is t li.iiiK 1- i' logical thine is f'-,r ascertain what is t ;n-in '. the K. h Th i n;i,en f! air return. j guarantee, that to the iosds. T!o n !f it wishes the- herein of the increased ef'ciency wliich nuy probably be cx- , pei t.-d from private initiative. It f.n ! permit a moderate rartletpation in proft s in excess of that return. Hither the ffovertimen' return" the will seeur should nhanh.n th'fait -ry 'i I U . Kithr railway capita! will be impaired, or the Pi hi.; t 1 1 Is s'i rfep i.?t. tirtless the theor practice." Mr. H'tnes ii .t;na"d t' ro.a c hai e I uilt thffis'ivts a "-Ir.-.w tnn the talk of pos;We 1 ankciot. v f.. ir.g in niedia'e rettirn of the roads in I ' . I t , I , p.-,,,od o-!t t' lu .'n; , -otie moni'is is not tor,'- .notieh to form education calculated to rri.-et t'te si I 'i.al '!:. "It J riot eon t ' ri i ; hi t. d." said, "that undo" h five-t er plan ce-rrre will fit t-ack at the end of tht period before na-t iti huis!ai!-n. 1 means I'.ev v. ill have l ad t'me to 1 erfo'.' b:eis'.ati. n. so tr'd when tlte road's are ! turned hack. h roads will know "x- ! c.ly vhet t ii ey are t do. j "I am puz'ed." said Mr. ltin'S. "' 1 follow ih- rcasomnif of the railroal ! c-antpa nies. "If the tailrads are veliniuished i thv will he embarrassed by their t'.nanI cisl probtc-ms. tn their reasonine '' i "Tf they are rea'r.ed t v. o years. the 't,!il not be rmbari asjeip If tiny at' rr - ' h,ey Pl-.l ill' in the I- : barra-seil'." ! Tfe pointed f- th ! returning tile roa-h tl aspect of I midst of a j r.rei-odeiit vi 1 '" !"'a icn iMl f tid it would be impossible to k'-t-p ttiv siibj. t out of politics, and concluded ' Pmtin out that the interests, of security ho'.b rs veould be r-rotnofod. not h'.nd--red, by the certainty incident to nd.' II. -n of th-' Ilve-J ear plan. I nines made nr. mention of fitrures and ; did not refer to the recent -si-.n'.:'.-.- suh- ; mittc-d to 'he secretary of the treasury 'for an additional r..r,.rino.c,o revolving ! fund used in '.'nam in the road H.- reI eer.!- .!. nicd flatl V. 1 h O rfa1 ' -1 state!r..nt that the en erti rr, en t 's operation of the roads would show a S2e.0f'ii.r'01 for 1?1. def, McDANTT1T ABR0GArT,pc CONTRACT (Continued from r"?e one ) are term'nn t ing so fas' has been tr as far back as eight year., by eed rue

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to 45 bushels of whr .t ant from fiOveor. hi firpt edditi'.nal payment on 1 to bushels cf oats to the cre.'th" prinrip.il at the end of the third ; and rnar.v a farm in western Canada ! v?ar Fie m?t make improvements

. . .iA't i-lf -K e-v i "Canada has three ere at lines of I transcontincr.ta! railways It has timber, oil cokI fisheries and min- j ine field" that awuit development, j The opening of the Panama canal i has mace its west coast as much a front door for commerce as the east coast and has increased its opportunities for foreign trade a hundred fold What it needs is population to devetop it and take its rightful rank amen? the a&tions. I believe the

Busy Week Faces

BT KAY O. WKISK (I. N. S. Staff Correspondea'.) N'I'l..'.roi.!.s. INI. T'tb is" w- fl. rar. , r-;-r-. ntH i r-es i. ':- k t ' n '.he Indiana s'al- ' '.Li'" t e-oj'. .-p.. 1 at - .Vlo--k t'A uid ri. r nijotirnnri, sine- :.. A r.umVr of iinin Hie up l-.efot e the ' HI!-:' asurfs nt I'O lrtt lira of the asstisihl y this .uk, s.foe us speeiai or-'.-r of business, and it is expected that many measures, t ! ieh have bt-eii .in committee: will be re ; rted b.ack to the house an-1 s. natc. i 21, 27 and ' I on: re.-oluMors IT. 24. 2 ! were up for e-lisidci a ! ion as rdt r of ni;--,i,e n ihe s-i.i '-lock this af- n.o-n. The;..iohs pcrtai-i to pro;i.-l const i spee-.al at 2 re-.'.,i)ll-u t lotia 1 it, .end: it-nts', proposing changing tut piate f.ns.t?u':on s- as to matoi eafier aniei.'iriients to the constitution; making terms o.irt f s lotale- itftici-i-s. x--p. supre;mo s. four years; xt ndtng to t.--rjos of s. vor-'l C.tllity of:mti !!' lh,e: 1 r -lis' a t u I o to fix is of i' -ons ndmiite l to - and pro-, ding that judges -toe eoi;ri ,-hal! n.,t be fi'wr or more than tliirf-en and 'our year ' ":.-; p r jii a I ; ilea : o a v p-ro r t h r. . I,r i ii ore than t '-v ' y "i-e jiidie'la'-y c - ii : rr. : ' iihih- iitetlitf,- topi?l't wt'I the 1 a bi'l prop-jslnn removal tl." county betw en the off .-e of and p i'i net pal was r.ce fa',! of If-IT it popped I'.Ulit ik- the -".e esIl ,e i it ... ns pu ' .- v-'he.i 1 1 hiti i per 1 ii t end en t t.ceahie. In ti lit in P"htie ea in pit 1 , f i of t ;:n a e; ,-?.: 1 ,nr ; el s.-nt 1 'I'll'. Wti x-i is-,1 h. ;.-ad rs of ihat fhtl-al .ni.pii a and it was rumored that p.-rsor.r'l f the scb.ool board -e hcinsred.' t he 'A f , 1 MOK I. IsSVll. Alter the fie- ; on or the citizens' t tiek hi ! t.,- :-! 1 a Sam I.ell. who favored oust- J i 1 -.iid im-taill'it M. lHhoy In j urvord.iiB to report.-, was' a mi t e fijr a va.-iiney ai I oS 1-1 iO inn Th ir.llis ilm'ei t I.T.lroy :.- par;s long n w ! t h of Or. n- e -- iit-oi i-a -1 ii . ii 4 h ..-e : t ta . i i"ii,-i..i'-: h-j eni'. i't i. ! f th- citir. f l x .oi rai a eao:,,a: ea rid ;da'-eno-itrh to put n 1 1o.uii. iliii'ii : or - ..ii.. litlien How at i. a i'.-.ii.-m tn : 1. 1 'i II w aft v.-a a'i'er M , . Ilur.tr ; it ., ,i ;.l a . .. Mr. -Lin the .iii o.v.ia. d-. atel pi o-M'-J'an-el cted and s -on eived 1:1.1 reward . : ..' i-r.if.- 1 t itritcc that lli.pi t-'-r ft j .. ..ft i not. - ttm ,e srhoolrt in 19i'j v itlio'-H j-.i.:,;s to :ro.i un t e and was f to 1' A p. ot h1 i.-s ; was m a d -.M.i'-.lro t of the diidoni't ineid-nl aft r li.-id hei ti crowded nut of th ard of ed.i, ation whi. , I .-, honi h'. the r.euotia f ei for an place starting the Hot t. hrst o t a k e . ,s I th-i new s hoed v. :r. hof the : ' : o u s her Mr M Kirov a-I . w l e 1 1 fact that his friends were am-, to have h. m mi per , nt .-nder. f of,, in th- phi"? of Mr. M I hi nl 1 ! t a f l.rio-tn It h- a iPCt. ho-tewo' i.-r Ii-1 ep.. tned and l is re.! je I'.l r " ti w as a ''(-j. -.( d. Mr. McFIr.-y had ii? t,i .to with the publicity civil th. ti.pl osna and s u peri nt .-nden rottnn't incidents. The Ivnh estetm in nhi-. h ht- is held by the patrons of the high s "h..-oi and the pupils was shown at the n.as me. !!rir and hy the petition of t ro- .-eno.r rUff a.-kina f r h s . - i n- iHii'in e nr. MT! 'ltO IMI'OMHI.H. A l ai.y ran' the i-Huaii- n bee.it.v;oslM' Tiv i half.'' air. tin -'. the sci.o.i a dm: u.s 1 1 a i ion culd no r.rr he ignored. Mr. M'd 'an'ei-. resmnat ion is the fivst res-ilt of th- puhhc det land for "a clean slate." Mr. Mcl't'.niel his earned a reputation in educational circles of the tate by his work with the Hammond schools and was recently a p.-rintenJent of thcandidate fr supulii.r schools of o in a i w a y ! nd ' a im po lis He her been a-'t .villi Hair. n:e nd as d reft Vr of cc to I'e. e i .-e and r t.f the (iiain. i ha i mian of i ; s members round!, oris: nator of "The Hamond Chan'' and sponsor f-r the t a r en i - i en j, e --s Association, t me of the features of the schcoa under Mr.

MILLION IN CANADA

i K'.. . V J V... " j new land law will hnne such a tide I of lirmi rrrn t irn tn Canada mm warn never seen tefore I expert to live I to ee Tenada a nation of 50,000.000 I people. I The new land lawn wfH throw all i uncultivated land in Canada open to ; settlement tinder terras of b!c thnt 1 it is believed will interest prospective irrtrn jrrnfits "11 over the world ,whr war.t tr, owrt their own farm ! home Under the new laws, th settler will be crfen twenty vears : to pay for a farm and he will br reariired to pat down 10 per rent of i the purchase pnc on the farm His first 6 per cent interest payment wjll f . !p. ..ur.l ti. Ill nnf Mnt f U purchase price the first vear. 8 per cent the second tO per cent the third and 5 pr rent the fonrth and fifth years. For a honse and farm huildines the government will lend the farmer $500 and for lie itock and improvement? ft.OdO. An influx of immiirrants attracted by theee farm horns terms already has bejfun and le perfeti to swell into a mirhtv vclrfm in the n months.

General Assembly

j seat of Vermilion county from Newport) v i,n on. i nil committee, on rnmnni Cf.t!,. tl nil TTf-. i oi,ir.--. f-ntlimMll f O SO'. will hold meeting's tonight. The hout-v rights and privileges torn- j ",!'!':e began work today on the child lab.-r b:il, taking up the measure by sections. Considerable opposition to the biil has- dt '. eloped and important phases j of the measure are sure to be changed before it is reported back to the hous by the committee. -V rr."inorlal service for the late Theodore Itosevolt will be held Friday afternoon. Will II. Ilaj ti, republican nationo! chairman will deliver the prin cipal fudress. The' lieu He bill, repealing that section of ihe state s cho d laws making the tea. hit. ft of the Gtitr.an lanxuage compulsory, is an order of special business for 2:3ft o'clock Thursday afternoon In the house. Considerable opposition ti 'he bill l.a d-e.lopcd and a lively !ebite is predlctel. Imperial!! changes are exrtta to have been made in the Butler highway con, mission bill, when it is reported Imk to the house this week. Members of the committee on rcaJs are said ti be divided on soot.- sections of the bill. The administration conservation commission me.as ir-' has been redrafted by the house committee on rivers and wa lrs and will he prraented to the house by the committee some time this week. l' Ijan'.eel which endeared hir.i to thousands of children was the annual piny festival in wl.ich he took a great deal of pride. His methods In the Hammond educational system won him invorithe purl ,-iv al: over the Lnited states and th growth of th schools during hm regime have been re. narkable. SHANK SAYS HE AUTHORIZED CLAUSSEN Rumpus Over Commissioner's Letter Is Explained By Indianapolis Man. TlMM HfttTAf. At St 1 ik i ' pit!.. INDIA NATO LIS, IND.. Ft b 3 Cariin IP Ishank nr..ti.l.nl rf the e.strA ftt I Marion count j1 commissioners and feeret,rv pf 'ts!.lve committee of tn" ounty ommissloners Association Uf i ndiana. lid not sign his name to a letter sent out on the stationery of the i'Vislative committee of the asset !a ion tirinin the r,aKcui-. ef the & t o t .. liDl. , " ' ' " ' " " , - . . ' ' r '''" bit ure. pe fs;d I'ri-lav. Howetar. he 'lid. lie did authorize -John H. Claiissen. chairman of the comniiltct. to tign his name to th letter. The namea i f Mr. I'laussen and ilr. Shank appeared O'i the- let ter. Sid Not See latter. Mr. Shank did not see the completed lettir to which his r.anie was signed until after it had been placed In the mails, he said, but he did see n skeleton of the letter outlining the statements that were to be made in the completed letter." be said. T. W. Kelly, a road materia! man tt b-i is sum to enjoy a t lose friendship with Mr. ihi,nk and who is bitterly opposing the passage nf the nate highway bill, was not present when Mr. Shank saw the tkvleton of the letter. Mr. Shank said. As 1 undersfad it." Mr. Shank said. 'the facts to be presented in the comniU'ee's letter '?r worked out by Mr. Claupsen in Lake county, with the county engineer and county attorney there. They showed nie the Matures thev bad compib d and explained the nature of , the letter to be written. I to'.d Mr, Clsussen to sign my name to the letter, as his attitude and mine were the same in the, matter Ton Kelly won not around at the time the letter's contents '

Pershing's Policy Returning

Mhat in the poliry ur.dr which G(n. rrshinit i sending nonie troops from , rnnci7 Thus rl'- munv inquirers. i 'Ion. IVrshins made that clear in "mnrriinn with the statement by 1'reident Wilson soon after the latter reache1 I'rance. Generally s-pakit.r, it was: Army of occupation troops, the flower of the American army, will he hist I '"inc. The thirteen divisions now there will he reduced practically to the. third rinv. whioh imludts tho- diisiens noiv on duty liss th- 7th., I'ih and 7!Mh, and ; poBMhly th 31. S9th and Ith, when 'all other troops have h'n snt home. The third army iron wil! he tho last ; home. j -v r explHttied to me. I suppose he frot one of the lt!'-rs later from sortie of ! his frif nda in the, le k It-la tur e to whom ! the lettr had been ?'nt " ft IS ELECTED

GRAtlAivl

PRESIDENT!;

Herbert I,. Graham, the Gary capital 1st, returned .Saturday from the state j confereree on tuberculosis held at In- i dtamipoli. January ;Ui and 31st. Lr. ' j Ta . lor, manager of the sanitarium at 1 J-ansviiie, Ir. Lester I. ifner, rnunavrer ; , f f the P ort ayre sanitarium, IT. E. ! ohl, mansgtr of the South lten-i inil tariutn and m.inager f the Punnside sanitarium at Indianapolis, were present and gave tnterestinK and inV.ructne. tal's on specific subjects. I'rhlay tiiornint; a clime, was held by i Dr. Alfred Henry, aetin; president of I the Indiana S-j iefy for Tuberculosis, at i which time some !een patients were i examined, earh fc: ing different condfi tions, which were as.e-.rta Ined by modj ern scientific methods that usually give jaoctuate results. 'Thi clinic alone." Ssbjs Mr .Graham, "was vorth more han th cost of the effort of attending the meeting. Such practicable appliestion of science are both instructive and inspiring." sidiary organization had a noon-day ; luncheon at whic hthe followiriK officer? , for 191 were elected: H. K. Graham, j Gary, president; It. Net'.i I'owcll. , Mariun. vice-president, and Mrs. 11. H. j Kthrtr. Andreon. secret ary -rcasu r r. ! Mr. Graham is the secretary of the ! anti-tuberculosis society f- r Lake couni , . , . .. . ,. toe the trusreeshin for the new tubercubasis hospital to be c reeled in Lake ! county. Inm A nniTVM s i l T T T" o x xiXii x ii' vjr vv uniiu T T-lTTflT TTTTOTJ 1VU VTJ-IV Excluiive Cable by the x&'crnatioaal JJews Service and The London Sally Xspress. COPEMIAOE.V, Feb. 3. The Russian Bolsheviks are abolishing their foreis-.i leaflet propaganda and' are substituting the personal influence In favor" of 3 world revolution In foreign countries, according to dispatches printed in Swedish papers. I,nine now confesses the' fiilure of his attempt to socialise the land and nationalize the factories, as the peasants and the factory owners refused to share. He is now endeavoring to persuade the "capitalistic bloodsuckers." as he termed them, t o run the factories again. TIGHTEN GRIP ON TURKEY Intemi tioal News Service. WASHINGTON", lb. T,. Evidence that the British and French authorities j have tightened their control over Constantinople reached the Male depart-! ment today In the form of a dispatch from S. Commissioner Heck in that! city. The dispatch told of the arrest j of thirty-five 1-ading members of the ; committee on unity and progress, which had been acting in an advisory capac.ty j to the sultan. ! WILSON VISITS j FRENCH CHAMBER; BT BOBBKT J. P1IW Xaternatioaal ITews Staff Correspondent. PARIS. Feb. 3. Another unique honor was paid to Fresident Wilson today when h was publicly received on the floor cf the chamber of deputies. It had been fittniy years aince a similar honor had been paid to a isltor of Franee. When President Wilson entered the chamber he was accompanied by President Polncare. Premier Oemenceau. Paul Deschanel. rresielant cf the cham fcer of deputies, and M. DuEost. president cf the senate. DYER NEWS Mia Flla tirievir.g fundaved with h.. r parents. Sir. and Mrs. H. Grieving : M!s. Or-izejia Chevigny passed Saturday night and Sunday with Mia Mar.e Facera. ' Andrew Fhrsani and Russell Cray j went to see a show at Hammond Sat-j urday night. 1 Jo. KeUm&n. Jno. Hoffman and Pe ter F.hrsam. Jr. transacted business at Crown Point Saturday. Mifs Watson nnd Mrs. Alma Oetticr were rhii-an shoppers 5ntunlay. Mr. Hharlfoi tiunt. principal of the high school at Hanna, Ind.. spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Kcilnian. Mr. Carl Kcilman and sort:,, Roy and . ithur. visited at Iyer, S indsy. Miss Elnora ?cbaefcr has been unabl to work the past week. She has a very patnful felon on her forefinger. Mr. George Schaefcr spent Sunday ith his fa mil j . STEEL MAN DIES FROM INJURIES Mike Atulritz. forty-five years old. 1S10 MadiFon street. Gary, dird this morning at the Gary hospital following injuries received at the American ?hee( and Tin Mills sometime ago. Funeral arrangements in charge of the William's I'ndrrtaking company will be announced later CLARK STATION. Tha GermSnla Rebecca r-etree StaT should meet Tuesday, February 4 at eight p. m . for rehearsal

in the Troops

Sapp.irtin.g- Army Plrst. Ahr-ad of th-ni v. 1 I corns th ssupport-int,-army C;.ii. IVr:.hmf has. been h(ddinp rtrsr genrral beadciuarters et Chauinont, consisting of the 6;h, :tth, 2th, 7th. goth and ;d divisions, with the depot unit, the t.th .lr.tsion. Ahead of them will co-ne the other iiKt experi'nce.d nb.it divisions, the r.5th. Stj'.h. TRth a. s -.).t and the 40th or depot unit. H'fore th.se wilt hav? ccrne the 4??h, the wounded m n who can be moved and j many auxiliary unis These are. combat troop.), of the line. t'hat of the others? Auxiliary Units rirat. Auxiliary units will come ahead of the bulk unit., iin iu'liugr tanks, most of the. iviatiuii ur!ts. the railroad enirine.rs, telfjrrnph battahor.a aiid other sections i f the rinal corps i:ot hi divisions-. I.lk-wie. the service of supply units will bfin to come homo, ex- I ; cept transport men. I Transport men a-e taking over onto ! motor trucks all freight hauling they can to gie FiaiKe the railroads for recoiittructlo; . .o thse motor j transport and motor supply liien will not b home, fioon. i Among the last alio Hi K' the Quar termaster men. who keep food nnd supl:a ffiirn; in. I-ast of n ; come out will be ih-- r rave a r-pistration service and the personal r P.-rt s bureau; then i the KoncsMi infe-rria; kui section rer.reI sented I Tours, by central records office at IJOU TODAY William Famum in Zane 'Itfi s r.:a.terpice The Rainbow Trail TOMOBSOW MARY MILES MINTER in "The Eyes of Julia Deep-' Also THK H"'T:.s:- OF IIATC. j ---- . PASTIME TODAY Jack Curtis and Barbara Connelly "Little Rod Dorides' 8 AL0 M i :dv. TOEOWtOff . BELLE DENNETT in RECONINO DAY CHARLIE CHAPT.IV bAXhl.ADI'S PET Also '7-.' 'v',' .1; .- i. -rtiiii Hi ii mk win DELUXE THEATRE TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Today--Latest Mack Comedy. Secneii Tomorrow Paihe News. Wednesday Chapter Outing ar. Strand Comedy. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Great NAZI M OVA in TOYS OF FATE SATURDAY Bessie Barriscalc in Ul of a Sudden Nonna Also FATTY ARBI'CKLK. SUNDAY Vivian Martin in 'ou Never Saw Such a Girl Also FATTY ARBl'OKLE. Flack Bros. Flour

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