Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1919 — Page 2
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I j 1 Feel Ncsci of an Organization and An Armory to Keep up the Patriotic Spirit and Friendships of the Army Life. T.: c-rs ; a vn oil bo. 11 11.011. ! lllpll plan ; .1 w it .it )i rt t g- t a od : In bus r art II an fit.- bound to linvo nnl. organization is p.rovidod. T : bo-ifd of t; tistros c tlio "i'?ati - zntlon I'o'iltl bo '.rr.-t'.isod of ii'K iiton of affairs in th-v.-.tb. rf prison ta t : v os of tho soldiers. Ii i stntod that tb.o rt i .'.tors x -, II ask tho dirortors the b-a.!-ntmunlty roMrnod mod s o 1 - if T.ibortv I. A S SHIFFMANN'S LXPECTOSANT I 0PUG&I5T5 PEITLND MONEY T NOT PEPFECTLf 5ATISFACT0PY FIRST CALUMET trustand savings-bank Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 why havp Libprly Bond?. War Savinea Stamps, nnd Insurance Policies around the hou: wherp fire or burglars ran cet them? Our steel safety rieposit. vaults can he had as low as $Z and $5 per year. EAST CHICAGO INDIANA m p 3 n is - m r -.-V ., V "3 . . . . . " I i CF : ; '- f--'i-"'-j. i W J t;'i - Ml 171 809
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Tlio (T?anzat,on would pioiiab'.y pur ! 'lit a oa.sebnll. football and ba sk t I'm i 1 t . ;ins PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS COMING EVENTS. The Wednesday Afternoon Fridge Club will be pn:i rt.inied by Mrs. V. H. Oostlln. jr.. at her homo in Smith lbhlunn street. Mrs. I 'ial flirt' KltlR of I'llli'SKi will en: . i t ,i in th" Soricl Afternoon Club cine S.-hr..; Mrs lb t ,- I. -r If The II. 11'. Til th.- Co t:.- f!1 t tho A I . ;t.t:.y tit U.c bmr.o ,.f Mrs. M n U 1. r in Forsyth.- avenue. J. K. Stinson will r nt.'ltaln the ur club ;tt him boon Tu-s.bty u t no in South Ihhmin f-1 r t . veiling hour committee of the vi. a Woman s Club uii moot at ii'i'il school this e niiiit to prnrr tho Irish Minstrels In br clvn public day .f tho rlub. t o. o t ion will b In u of St. Paul's lip s iny ovoniiii? tntirkir rsary of tit--' lb'. i.l in tho Buihl soopal chin ,'!i K tho tilth nii.1 Hrtwthorrio I'.r-v. rrnj .1 oh n tlio llioooso of J. A. liraham 'I'll 1,1 i ro.Mor. Tb.o Kicht .:. it Whito. Mish.op of .'i.tan i"ity. a:al lr. be tho sponvo'is. i ho North Sido v. t '. s.bi y a f ' . rnoon H h t. r - hoi 11 moot f Mrs. Kuwait. 4!;i Chi. auo aonio. - Saturday eeniiiK Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Iii k of Lewis s!r. t tit'Ttainod. at cards as a farrwoll to Alfro.l I!. L"it who will loHvo Hammond this w o k for ).-nor. Fio hundroil was playi'd at four tables and tho honors in the taio.s urf. auardod to Mrs. John I . Snia'lry and 1). V. lOnrlght. A two ...ins.' lunohoon was srrv.'.l in rnnclusion. there hoing ..ors for Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. Mr. and Mrs. John I . Sti.i.lb'y. Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Orher. Mr. and Mrs. I). V. Knrinlit. Mr. and Mr-. William M tiler, Mr. and Mrs. Alph.r.so Dorsey. Mr. and M.rs. .f.isoph I'orsry, Miss Hcatrh-p 11 ins.n. Miss Mario Iorsoy. Frank J. 1-orsoy and Alfred lb l.ort. Tb.o me ?. .oia t ion P t hum S -tiliK of t of Ha-ntn. isters has Past i 'biffs ..! T.-mpb- No As7 ..n. tostroned one week' LT'th. Until Tuosday oy.-n.nc. February when Mrs. Kay Abbott of P1! Manila election aT.uo w.ll bo bostoss. The of offi.-rs uiil oeeur at th- , m. et tr.sr. j I A pretty Valentino party was -,v:vi ; by the Kooster Cbjx auxiliary at their o'.uh r-oni sin tb.o Cititf'ns" National Ib.in'; butidir.K last Saturd.-iy evfnlnir. ; It was enjoy, d by fifty ir.orrihers and ; guests. A deiig-htfu! prostram was k!ven j rrcedir.ir tho dance which in.-b,id"ff a little comedy sketch by six pirls, a dance by Marion McA'rer. a group of ; sonas by Miss We',i Melianiel. a .ianoe ! by Fertha Apperscn and a contest. Ib -j f reshment were served in conel'is'.on. j Th-; hall was decorated laboratory with hearts and red an.! mhite festoons and a! ery attractive. Dttwcn twenty and twenty-rive ! friends of Mrs. Joseph Woods of j Walt ham street puberd at her hotne J Saturday afternoon for a surprise party j In hf r honor. A pleasant social time was -pent, with music and needle work and in conclusion dainty refreshments were served. I Tic? first meeting for th.; year of the Pare-it-T. achers Club of the Lincoln schorl i announced for Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at tip nTirr asirr juii. SOBEJPSCLES Liriber Up Quickly Under the Sooting, Penetrating Application f Hamlin's Wizard Oil In cases of rhetimatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing, penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have side headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.
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School whn ttio following program will be (tlvpn: "Star Span,;;, d Faun, i " I' . Miss Shovviiltor and Miss liichuer Heading John Hopner Song Kmh 2 Piano solo Luoilo Whiting Song Kindergarten Heading Fnr.l IjowtPiano solo Edith Mrlionahl So- ltoom 4 Ke. nation Loom 1 i Vural solo Miss Kathryn Mr 1 .nil ch I In i'oiidtng Mils Marguerite (b-lh I'liinii solo Miss Shonftltirj Address Miss It.irger I -- I
Mr. Stat r HUfSHinl Mrs. Mro't out' i at six o'Martin ibss of East J italic-. 1 tho follow ;n; look dinner Smi-1 . Mr. ' an.l Mrs. 1.. .1. Ma.i.l. ti and ehli.lr.-n of! Jolb't. III.. Mr and Mrs. A Chen ami eh: I Iron of Chirac,... Mr nn.l Mrs. .1. I'ian.nnd and children. Mr nn.i Mr. M. Flntoond on.'! da ti o ht or P'lth a ml Mr. Sol Kntz. nil of Hammond. t Tho February ni''i'!iiiR of tho I'.ir'n'(Teacher Club of tli-' Irving school svl!! I ho held at tvvo-thlr'y o'clock Tuesday nT moon at tho school auditorium. Mr. Harris, tlv s utTiiii.-t--r. w .:l a tho . lull ami I im ruiniii.li'r of t! Rrant will ronsist of i;,iin. by tli irf u. Il.-b'n Marsh wns ib'l i!. l f i; 1 1 prisi .1 on Saturday aftornoon b' 10. J. o'Sul!ian and twlo litti and boys k itbor.'d at hor homo in .biro . pr. 'irtv Mrs. is iris Tow b St li. t to ( a 1. n i versa r after wbiili lira hor ninth pntrio birthday if SOUKS i 1 a . . 1 . Thoy saiiR i ral tt'imos voro tho prims point Jrl olllo , .nk', I to Annabrllo i rniro Smith and 1 1 ra m , ( "a i ! bur. Tli.-y w.-ro lion inlt' dining room w hor the table til d.-rorn'.-d ami Inn. boon o. d into th' was pre'.- '.' rs wor.' laid Tor It.'-nle. Kloanor Smith, hollo and biKtlo It.-ulHh Hosier. Wiiholm. Jeroni Smith. Mary Hobbins. Mttdaline Vonk-. nnaIrani. Iioroihy I'ov.oll. Houlah Marsh. Joseph Ynnke and ('arl Ily.in. The Yourift Ladles' So.lulby of St Josoph' church will intcttain at an indoor pienio at the Assembly Hall Tuesday cvenins. February 1Mb. Tho miost ; will bring; their lunch ami coffee will be served. Tho meeting of the firidfte Club which was announced for Saturday eenlni'"f tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. (losllin. jr.. was postponed. Mrs. Frank K. Hosier of Harrison street loft Saturday for San I'ieco. Cab. to isit for a couple of months w r.Ti . friends and reialKes. t Mrs IMith Stiuistf.-r of M.-nro. sir cot ! left S'.in.l'iy picht for the south w hero ihe will lsit relatives. 'n Saturday 'venine she war entertained at. six o'clock dinner at the homo of Mr and j Mr, f. elraham of Highland street. ; NOTICE. i There will be a called mctmrr at the . First Christian church, ("abiroet aye. and Summer s-t,, Sunday, l-'rb. 13. l:,i'.:i. at 11:15 a. m. f.-r th" purpose of elec tion of one trustee. "-1-f.-l." A. I. HI'XT. Chm. of lh aid. Mr. and Mrs. I tourists of this Hammond. Ind., pr-siibnt of ihf W. Me y ii. prom ir.ci 1 1 .ify, wb . csme from w here M r. !' n is I.ak" i 'mini y Trust t 'ompany entert a im.d --.i.sis TliuiMday at d; number ' r at the p: a-.:.-,'',, Hotel, Those or.J.yjn; the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Meyn wore a. Irivtids tri'.n Hammond nnd that vicinity, smct.t them Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conkey. Ir. and Mrs. T. F. Pe'l. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ti. Mctt. .Tudere and Mrs. .1. ti. Ibach. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiltam Tb.um. Mr. nnd Mrs. '. i ;. Hohman, nil of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. njrdrn ( f Fist I'iucaKi. L. K. ibdiman of Tulsa, i l;lu., Mrs. Ibi-;.. and Mrs Gorr r of ('btoair,.. Mrs. Howini'Jrr cf Ottawa. Ill, and Miss Kom r of I on du Lac. Wis. St. PetorsburK (I la.) Time.. lh marriage of Mi.'s Ethel Larson j to Ord O. (iranger was o,ub tly solemnized on Saturday at East Chicago with I the Ktv. Arthur Johnson, off I. in' i ntr A i I-.-o.-pt joii followed at tho home of the ! bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. And P. Larson. 545 Chicago tivenuo, h t win b only the immedia'e relatives were guests An elaborate dinner was served, The parlors were attractive with rod. white and blue decorations. Mr. and Mrs. rirnngor wilt h at homo at 43!i Hickory str.ep Mr. liranger has just returned from the Wilbur Wright aviation field at l.iayton. (.... where ho has been station'..!. 1 j - i 'm Tuesday T.alb.rs Club will meet at. tw. follov. inp will 1. Song Harold aitrrnion 1b" tb- C.-ntra i-th.rty o'clock t rent-s.-h.xd d tb. ' t.oi prcKtiirn ;ie.lhi!l of th Ji.,,, garten. Lincoln exercise So.-oud ilr.'i Flag drill Second and Third Talk Mrs. William Myers. Jra.lo. i I id denn list rat I.. .1 a I h. tl r. -- William H. Calkins W. i! will in. f t Tuesday aft. rno o o F. ball. Tb.-ro will C. No. 24 at. the I. e a large owing too given .-ind class r. r ru a. bin Tho beka h y for Initiation and f. uiy a progrnm will 1 pi' t will bo son (I. weekly moorjnir f Tlor ea s L. io;fro on e.I by a giy.ri by Saturday evonln was -y enjoy able A'cb ntine the 1-aithful Workers 1 FIRST STATE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK 137& AND CJ-DAR. STfiFXTS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 q One reason nun bank has betn so successful is be cause the nianr.sonient takes a porsonrt! ln'ernst in the success nf its patrons. If is a priyile::.? for us to sii'G advice ;tnd aid. t ! I l
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Club. Came worn tho principal dlvcraio., nr.n during tho ovrtiHijc rofr-sh-i.ts were ,'rrvr.l. N'rt Sat u i da., r i n i o k l!i llK'-tlMK will hi frattircil by the Initiation nf a rliifs of ca nl ida t c s. Following the mooting of Trliriiph Council No. 11 D. of I,, this evo-nln nt Hi. I (i. o K. Imll a kiiKlorK.irton parly will ho givon.
23 GALLONS FOUND IN THIS AUTO 1 I I. dor of Spootal !" Haniio mil, 'ill iKJ.a t'ity irdico Sy Ivo st or Kom A fnl d Ha!-!opa-t-l.slllfil! i. I ! O! (I . ( l.-r of th nouit hi Mi li tiiiit ." l-'ourt I b.-f. i i:m Wo .-t I . . h. 1 1 .- r . -, ailos S, iatintr tho Kutiin i-1 n noiol afti . 1 1 onirt ...St, filo pi H K ' S S i o 11 . s r cet, to Hammond S. I : ; ,i ! ssi one r a cbiii-Ro of violin, r laws. .loUK'ot 1 Haiii- . .-n filled in the ,i:n of $1"I Hfld nit ib'.! r in his iipilsi- to I.-.i.ral 1 , .- k i war I ho bad in t bo ' f o l.a II- lb: a.bd :;.iilty. 1 iir poll.-c'lia n. saw i i i . 1. 1 1 e it n 1 as no .f the buiblini; of whisk. w in. h fn.ri the i n t t '.o r This brouirht the Ho know the maf ido i u rta .n lo. F V.'l 1 i in !( j U KM. I'aul K.datiozv Koinas i n s k 1 s a pansod tlio. doo . ru i n h t o sup of the the iii' tl hiilblioir. .. a r. alt . him l.iftinw in n .d f pee; Wl.. I ffir i n Mr Koinasitisk i run d.re.tod hill! to (li ut. to.t.. tho r poli.e station ed tivo llv.'-it b n J:sK. and i iffioors bm J u it s r.o .me tb. re unb.ad.no tvvo-Kai-tfillon Juk. a total of KHlb n s if whiskey. To Cure a Cold in One Take LAX ATI VL IH'.oMu ( P'll.bt s. ) It slops tlio C IJFININ1-: ouch and .i.i. r. w. lbjuiacli. and works off the c. . bilKVi' H siKlia'uro on each bo.x. HOC. A.lv. BURGLAR AT DR. JONES' HOME Some time between 6 and 8 o'clock Sun-dny nbrbt while the family wore aw'uy thb. vp entered the home of I' Hatrliion .-tr.-. K. S. Jones (in i;na and Stole i . v . r $ .'. 'K' w irlii of jew .-: i and silverware. Kntran.'o whs glined throusrh tl front window v.'uli hud men f o, on. a o;, jit:. m;. s. AGENTS COMING TO CALUMET DISTRICT (BT Internatlona.1 Sowi Sonrioe.) lNl'I.vNAPiiLIS. Fob. 17. neplnnlnB early next week Hold agents will bo (.nt out by !" tor J. Kruyer. internal I 1 venue collector to too nii.' . ku h . f Inriiana to act as ndvp-ors to tirms o;- indi idoa'.s who hove difficulty in filling out their income tax report. Ths r.onls will visit cifiis of 15.0C.ii rumorpopulation, orjccuilly those in the calumet district whet, tl.e many foroi oners hro e d 1 fTieui t v In fillrp the i-porls. About forty agents will be s n t. I REPORTED DEAD: ! VERY MUCH ALIVE i MFXCIC. INI).. Feb. 17. -Months nftor ho hRd been officially reported as ! lulled In action in France, despite lot- ' t-rs to the contrary received from him b , bis rarents. Ralph Huberts, son of , Mr. nnd Mrs La'e P.obcrts of Eaton, ar- ! rived safely lit Nov York Thursday, a.--'crdlng t" a toicEram r ce . d in Eaton last nicl t. V.. una; P.obcrts has b on ! i.s signed to Camp Merrltt. N. J.. p. ndinn bis honorable discharge. HERB IS A GOOD BILL I iTitemtlcnal Ktti Service. V. ASHl Ne;ToX. Feb. 17. Drastic punishment for those who urito overthrow "f the gov. rnment or resistance of law is provided in a hill introduced tn the senate today by Senator Jor.es of Washington. After defining sedition, tho hill provides punishment of five years in Jail at hard labor or $5.nna f,r,o, or both, for nny person fouml guilty in the federal court. In case tho offender i an alien ho js to he doiv nod at the end of his prison term and forever ther. after .bri.d entrance into the Fnitfd States or : i i - of its tr --ritortc . ROOSEVELT PICTURES. The . t y p;'-s II v Amor can method of . ling a hloff is exomplill'd in an inidont in "The Figb.tinsr Hoo'veltV I an authe.ried version w orks, to bo shown "i T.tio beji inninu t" .outguesses ib. o Knise of t- is Hf- and ut the I ioLuxo ; da. wherein he in the latter' j attempt to sfain a western footing for bis militaristic autocracy by landing a i force of soldiers for "temnorarv oreujpation" on Vcnoziil'mi s"i! during the jl eitfht of th- in -erna tionnl cor.troy eij over that South American couni t rv. 1 HOBART Mrs. Frank Pnpp and children attended a birthday c lebra'lon f Mrs. Popp's fat-ier. Mr. Schmidt at Turkey Creek on Wednesday. Miss Alice s.-l in. daughter e.f Mr. and Mrs peter Srliu. died at tho home of I her parents, who Jive in Chicago. Tues day. She was I ft years old and is urvivd by two sisters ami two brothers. Sh formerly lived at this (dace and has many friends hero. The funeral will he m"'!d today In t'hicngo. 'leorgo Saut-r bus purchased, the Epps house and lot on Third ?tret. Charles ("hosier is at Indianapolis this week attending a meettk nf farmI ciis for the imrnoFO of making laws. Edward Shnvey. who .ho been sick during the past two weeks with influenza passed a way Thursday evening, aged 1 years, on" m or.th and seventeen days. P.esides his wife. Mrs. Louise Sb i per Shavev and two children. Ruth and Annabelle; survived by n mother, live .sifters and three brothers. Ihirinir the past few years be has resided on the Cliarlos Hoffman farm east of tow -I. Tho funeral services will be held Sim lay afternoon at the (ierman Lutb in church. Too Late To Classify LOST Ring, knife and watch, initials W. E. V.' on cacu. Keward $2. Phono Hammond 833J. 2-17-3t. WANTED A woman to clean 3 office room twice each week: good pay. "all at oar barns II:c.-."i"ii d. Whiting (t East Chicago Iy. 2-17-"t.
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THE TIMES' FINANCIAL COLUMN
Allis 'hltnors Amorloan Car and . 34 Foundry 90 Aiii'Tban -tnorlcan Ainori. an A morloan A nnaondn AtrhlSi.ll Koooruoti vo 6.1 't HmltlrK " -; Slot I Foundry T Sugar Ttoilniiig --U7H . fl2 97T T',4 4i 62 --lift 1 J Ill 95 b SB'i - - 4 X 57 tn4 26"., -152 -- 92N . 6C 5 o 42 ir.'i ..101 27 t '4 tul n'i'l W Itablwin Locomotive 1 '.a 1 1 imoro and h io It'ihbdiom Stool '"ana.lian i'aeibe ' '. n i n I I .. ii 1 1 or i 'b. N.i poako and lhio "hi. 'as. and North Western I'hionfo. Mil. rm! St. Paul r...... KI Corn I'roduefs 1 !'.;. Str. I lOrio . Kri 1st I'rfd iloneral lOb-rtrio -in .r rth.ru Pr I. l:a wa nn.i Stoi 1 L'b'ir'i V.-Cl-y Midalo St.-ol Now Yorb. C. n'ral . Xurfoli: and Western I X. Y N. H. Tr.d Hartford ' N'o.'l.ro fW'Ci'.'c Pennsylvania 44". j I r.o s' ,1 St'-ol Car , R2 Railway Stotd S.rings 7S I'.eadinK . 7;S Ketublic Iron nnd steel 7." Sinclair - 2 5' Southern Pacif.c lnl'.ii : SotitlK-rn P.ailway 27 j Tobacco Products fc7 j Failed Cigar Stores 1 IS I" f-' Hubber 77 1. S. Steel 52 Ni Weft i.. (ih. .use 42 H White Motors F0vi i Willys overland 25 T ! ; i CHICAGO CASH OEAIIT CLOSE. ! --! mixed. Fl 251.27; 4 white.! 11.25 fi 1.27 H : yellow. S1.26 1.2K; 5 I mlr.ed. S1.22t 1.23H: 3 white. $1,231 1 2t: ". yellow. $1,2141.25; fi mixed, j Sl.lftii 1.21 ; 6 white, $1.21: 6 yellow,) ' $1.2ii. S I OATS 2 white. 42Vc: 3 white, GO T 1 r.fo,c: standard. t' 1 '.( 6 1 c. CHICAGO tlVI STOCK. Hi nJS Hulk. $17. 4C& 17.80; top ?17.'.T. ; butcher ho heavy, $17.80 H 17.!'": I ro-kinir hrtgn heavy. $16.7ft? lT.ibi; medium and mixed. $ 1 7.25 S 1 7.10 : LRht. $17 ir.'ii 17.10: piss. S 15. 00 -d 17.00: rouEhs, In. 00 1 Ci.t5. CATTLE 1'oef rattle Rood cho!c. 1 1 fi 20 .no : medium and common. $0.75fi 16.65; butcher stork heifers. S7.fi0f 15.50; cows. J". 40 'i 14.75; canrers ami cutters. $C.0O- 7.40: sto.-kers and feeders Rood choice. $ 11.25 W 1 .".on ; fo.-c-on and medium, $8.00 'i 11.2S: veal ral'. cs pood choice- $1 5.00 'i 1 5.50. CHICAGO TRODTCE. ni'TTI'-H Creamery extras. 5!ic: firsts. '2c: packing stock. 283.1c. I ;, ;S Current receipts. 2 - 33 c; ordinuy firsts, 3gi'i39c; firsts. 40c: ertras. 44'fi 45c. LIVK POFLTRT Turks. 40c: chickens. 28fi31c: sprinRs. 2Kc: roosters. 20c; reeso. 22c; ducks. 2 Of? 22c. I POTATOFS-Oh ios. $1.50 fi 1.60. i (By Xnternntlonal New Service.) cHlCAC.n. jrc, FT VEAL 50 to fiO lbs. 1Sc; 70 t 0 lbs.. 1S,j!"ic: 00 lo 110 pounds. 20fr21c; fancy. 22c; nvrrweight. 110 to 175 lbs.. 151j17c: coarse. 12c 1 LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bailey I ft tins morn for Tallahassee. Flft.. where the-.- will stop for a couple of months. Harry Clark of Fibana. 111., visited his uncle, J. A. Clark and family here SMUirday and yesterday. He has Just rently returned from England where be was in the V. ?. army. Clark Prothers have bought the machinery for their new monumental y ork In Lowell They will soon hegin the erection of a building 20x45 fef t Itoy !blie of Chicag.-. vis. ted h.s father. Charles Heohe here yestrday. Seldon Spielh, of Shelby, was a I.uw li isitor yesterday. Th" funeral of Mrs. Henry Howard, who died in Wesley hospital. Chicago. Inst Tuesday was held in take Village yestetday. llev. C. A. Urnwn, pustor of the Lowell M. E. church conducted the service. James Powell of Hammond visiteej b.'s ptirents. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Powell hero yesterday. Mrs. S J Clark who ha been sick fov several weeks Is graelunlly failing. Several member of tho Lowell lodge r.f Oddfellows went to Shelby Saturday to isit that lodge. May la!dfon. who has the contt act e..r the sone work on the axle fat tory building wa in Low-oil on business on Sat n t d ay . Mr.. F. L. Weakly and daughter E"i ;;.'.. irited relatives in Roelann S.i Pi-day. .-Ms. .11 Taylor, of Clucngn visited his parent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor hor e y est erda y. (reorge Kuril of Chicago Height. Ill, rime down Saturday evening lo viit l.is daughter. Mrs: Fred loirdon and family. Miss Elsie McConnell. w l o i working in Hammond, vinted hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J'.cph. Mcconneli over Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. P.. C. Fegan went to Che -co last evening to visit relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud" Trump of Hammond visited his parents, Mr. and Mis. T'otor Trump here yesterday. WILL WITHDRAW FROM RUSSIA (By International New Service.) WASHINGTON. Fob. 17. Th- F. S atld Cleat Britain have agreed to withdraw their troops from the Murmansk district. President Wilson ha ahb-d Secretary Baker, it was learned this afternoon. The sc-retary Is said to have notified the membors of the senate and house military affairs committee t" this effect, but members of the committees declined to dixcuss the report. It was aid that the present program will sc.- the troop removed by earlysi. ring, and that the two companies of American engineers would be sent in "to facilitate the withdrawal" e.f the Americans, and that Great Britain would send 2.0i men for th" same purpose "
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Lot fc n isr y fir i SSL (By International Siws Serrico.) NKW Y' l:K, F. b 1 7 - 'i K'tti' ldb..r tol.y .-,!() upon ti.. tr . rades in nil Mm . u oon'rirs aid In the nalb n-v. id'- .-t :.;: 1 Ibfl buildmst trados wor!:. rs n-ai t.i d for th buibi'.nK trados lb caton. Tho h ,. a! w c, f. tvar to Samuel . .ropers, pre A . I'. I.. , now in Fai ls. Th" text of the '..-bl'-R "Siimui 1 ' lompi t s. j (iraivl Ik t'-l. : "Paris ft an". ! 'Hoslli- Utt'.b.lde ..f j hilildiriK font a -toi s has . I tinent-wldo b-rko : sovoral l.itp.- Ncv i con cor ns aro no-.y cntrarts. Tb America rr.'.iognition until siHns upon .r drawn and tiir. th fuiiest pu thl otiirhout Ibi b Ci : 1 1 i better call up lne iimes ana I have it sent to your house every ; night. Then you'll be sure it will i be there. PASTIME THEATER TODAY MARGERY WILSON 'The Law of the Great A picture of 1 bo Ron! Mount Tomorrow Toi M'x in Mister V. S. A. BIJOU THEATER HO DAY WILLIAM RUSSELL In "H0B3S IN A HURRY" Also a Rood coitody. TcmorroT Warren Kerrigan Prloner cf lio Times Thursday Theda Bara in 'The She Devil' Friday and Sat. Wm. S. Hart t: ' nt Breed of Men Sunday Chas. Ray in The Girl Dodger !
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