Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1919 — Page 4

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THS TIMES. Tnrsdar. Frbniarr IS, fiin

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY.

The l.aUe County Timer Hally except Saturday and Sun6y. Entered at th i....sufric in Hammond, June 2 8, 106. Th Tiins East Chicano-lndlana Harbor. dail except Sjnutv. Entered at the postofflco In i.p.xt Chicago. November IS. IMS. The !k County Tunes Suturdny and XV.-ekly Edit ton. Entered at th ponofflee in Hammond. February 4. 1114. Tho i;ry Kvenlr Timf--rllv except Sunday. Kn-t-red at th postofftce in (jury. T,I IS. EG". AH under the net cf Marh 3, !79, as second-class

Tlere arc now LVat!:: daily newspapers as compared with 'J,"'"1 1 a year a.oAll newspaper publishers undoi stand the reason for this. The high cost oi paper and all other print lug maleries, the scarcity of competent help and increases In .-alary and wiigcfi tt-ll the story. And the conditions uro tut- same now as before tho armistice wax signed e"opt tliat it is a trifle easier to obtain hl;i now than then. Long continued war would all but kill the newspaper business. Muncie Tress.

TOKSI3N Aiin:aTisi3fO orncu.

EOGAV 1'ATXE ('

.CHto.r,o.

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TILEPKONIS. TlammornJ f private exchange) ... ..."Mel

'("ail for whutcver department wanted.! ! Gary r-flc Telephone 137 Xau & Thn.psM. Knit Chi,--.. .T eVphone t 3 1 V E, Kvann. Eflot Tikaro. . Teb ph-.n" hti Fast Chicago (Tint Tivics . - T -W phone iiy?

Indiana Harbor i Vows Healer . . ... .Tri-rhonc snj different methods

'""-M Harbor (Reporter acd n.is-t. A d v. V T. '.on!

Vniitinr . . Teh phone SO-M

('ton n Toint

MBOTR PAJD-TTy CTKCTTT. ATIO X THJ ANT TWO OTHIE FAPTB.S IN THE CALTJMXT REGION.

STRETCHING THE TRUTH. To off sot the public impression of inefficiency and extravagance in the War Department it- officials hr busily engaged ia publishing stories of wlmt they have done, and the economics they claim to have cmitn-pli.-,hed. Tho truth is that few of the stories of production and conservation that are emanating from tho Tmpai t men' no acmys will hear close analysis. It will bo found 1:.' the economies that arc claimed are theoretical, and based on guesses of what would have been the cost had

been followed. Production figure""

re made to looni largo by reciting the tonnage turned

'ipmn - i out at the factoid, but a sorrv spectacle j present

', v. lien we contemplate the record of cuns, airplane, or

other pieces of equipment actually assembled in Eiancand tiadv for use against the onemv. Tho whob efTort

... ... , ! of the Atnin'st rat ion is concentrated in a propam'.mli if you have niv trouble cett:nR Tar. 1 imks mum's com--plaint ImmKll.itflv to the Girouh'Mon p.'pn .-trvsr.t. Idesicned to offset the tide of comb-Pi na t ion that is grad

&X?"Xr:tir EOT ;Vf.j ually o.erwholmirg those responsible for oik failure, tor.ious wmmimlcaftors. Short signed It t tors of general furnish !o'uuatt supplies for our overseas toref s a i

! tide fiat is becoming more irr sistable as our officer'''

and men return frottj France with ! incompetence .

'l-'.frent print. ,1 Bt discretion.

NOTICE TO STTBSCK-rCEKS.

ir stones d of!

If you fall to reociv your o 1v vou havf in th past, r!" 1 op t or vrni not int on rim" PTie 1a riot what it u"'d l j.-'neru! fro re. many source? at

i ii-f1. Tits Times has Increased its mailing ciiuip"' is 5tr!vinfr earnestly to reach its T'atrons en ti

T V of Thk Tt mss as premr '. s. do mt t'oiiik tt Ive tv-o-Keniomber that th in.-.!' ho and that -'m r" ' r ' r ut th- trai-i Rrnl r.iait ft-

No

PESSIMISTIC AUTHORITIES. matter bow much enthusiasm there is

abi u '

prompt in adviainp us when you d v.- wl'l act promptly.

p ' prohibition anion those who liftee labored to brio,'

P$V$fi$to i j STARTLING VIEW OF BIGGEST SUBMARINE i i- ! AKfliU her.,1K fn.m the parh.r ...r.i. opr .,, u,, uk ,iu,.. ' - 1. : w ha . the ! 's'".Vi: lu. h. Kts l.utrv ! I f JxP1 "r- " ' i i l-"lt--!l -wi,,K ,rl-a.-.r THI;t t'5It l.fe a, if a Kra.s I I tKA (H f''! T ' i ! trrJ '"' ' i "I" ,s a wu. I,.- po.nted out ! 1 fM'" Y A I-KOPHKT ,, ,., tt,t.u., b..n..r j IT is .f ,lrluylfkS ! fi' 1 ihU ' ' V .AVK w,, ,, ,,,ra, and .,u HPT , ,JW J 1 4V V ? V 5 't" ' '"j Am: a r..,b,ull j"-. V' 'V'V' ''l ' ,'V ! v-e vers:-. H! I'M ,3ll6f,. ; I A't .S3' . ?

I WIIEX yen find I ' I' 'er sku-; on without u... aid i ir rv 1- Jt ,' . i I , i .;f stiip-nd-r:.. . 3 t U.' . i!i:w-r 4 f I THAT the iruth is ln jour av , 5 V " . jr... I ...... , . ; THE wa earner i..,,.k;n u tho '", ' ' j4 ' , Et';t :i::-t win think tbt tite cMt " .1 Lj Jie'' " ' -j N ! KI-.AI.Ih that ,.u urc on the w ivnt 'T V J v ?r t " -a

WE .okn.e... 1,.!-., a ,.p..,saI.. ,-U from ! VN ! U:" "!r;" -n incomes ls -v A -"SaMST" EEAU .i,-l- x !.,.. 1.....I,. ...! WH i..n'l Ida I.,.- him ohm-. ! L V ' C ?V I , Wtv I

! ,A,:i:AI"NiX,; "'"" oTIllM-iloEl. t... m,d h.-.v lu. h T '" H- ; that (.-ills i..irt i,i;,r ,.,i"itKli clothes J r v 4 AX if v i J ;'H there i ia the world if ou '

duriM.- the eon. , rsn! n.n ! M'l"EI oiIy s ! t u D ar.J tak'j tsof i-.e. !

not gi-t your

taper and , ab

ut. there is much pessimism in the 1'nited S'at

. Internal Revenue Collector' office and in the iniiuls of ; the various r.dministi tit e authorities over Mm eou'itr. ! There i already a noticeable increa?o n jlVejt dts.

ffl.I.INr; ,,.r ,i,-,ss up are.und 'top and down around ,;. hot:.,rn as s. , e, rs,.lr

the she

' .Mi:TI.Ml'j; as v.e n t:r. : nes-e,s

t.

1 r.

I in.

South and

d-unand else-

i filling of moonshine in th.

i where for small stills ordinarilv used bv drnc tiiiin't- i ! faotnrers. i

j Apart from dv-t illation it is not difficult f.

r

pny

SOLDIERS' JOBS.

Tn a t!g industrial city where the problem of un- ; person, to take a quantity of p rapes into tho colb-ir of i em?loytnnt is receiving serious attention, it is paid tluC i the farrohouse. snuoe.:" them, and lot natr.re t;.l;o its i

one of the largest group's of idle men consists of 'sol i course. Every farmer knows how- eay it is to make j diers who have been hesitating to return to thir old i appWa-.'-k brandy. 1 f positions, and are peeking better jobs than they had be-j Prohibitum will lead to the unlimited sale of drugs fore they enlisted." ' and poisonous synthetic liquors and bring un era o! ; The ambition of these returning soldiers is natural '. bypoerisy. spying, perjury and blackmail, ibe author!- j and commendable. But this particular way of rdiowintr . ties say. I

' 'l' cur pi ivate t e .u . 1 . .i i-

THE Coal h.n we thud, how ftu.ny it I.S thnt the ma:i uho h:i'i

world for the worn. in

TIMOTHY miifht have mad THE iove ef otlor pe.-..!i-' lU'SINKSS is tb- loot . f no- of tie: vil.

IT !- hard i'

r i woman

British "K" type submarine stranded on Lancabhire sand. This photo of the new British "K" type submarine shows better than the preceding ones the great size of the craft. This type was bein perfected when the end of the war came. The new sub, the largest in the world, is 350 feet Ion?: and uses steam for motive power while runninc on the surface. It i3 equipped to battle destroyers and even cruiser.

To undoi ?taiid why In. tn

WITH hat'-

l.i.-i:

THIVd in th he "s ma rried t o

it may be a mistake. The presumption is that most of those mr.'? former employers have kept their jobs for them nd ar ready to hire them again. The employers have pursued thia policy as a patriotic duty. In many cases they have held open the jobs at a considerable inconvenience. It will not make them feel any too good about the matter to have their good will spurned. More important than this considers' ion. however. Is the fact that the discharged soldiers do positive harm , by remaining idle when there is employment to be had. Unemployment is a disease that tends to spread of it-;

Illegitimate manufacture ami ab of d will To- encouraged by Cr- c.r.w ii bncno;: of to enforce an unpopular measure ami inoak-;; will itsUlt.

"au.y a-itlf able

st Mil rit bv ba: in

WII.l. do lit.t anti.itiK in ti;. r t lie

AVoMAN hf lM,'? EM. ESS . ha OYEKLO(KE1 ! WTH. "ir r,, to

wori.J

h-.tr AX I' her. straight. HAS' anybody lioart' e it h.-i 'piir y.liJinx?

The House As a

-rsi

li the Cu'."hra ,

Community

I - ii" , j apt r? ! Satiitii i. m I

MXY a .'clf-niatio MAX would b- far Itari'i'r I I'' ).. c .iiid ?i!y blarne THE job on yomer.n.-. else.

To the visitor in trango cities or lands f'-vv objerti are of more absorhitiK

mlei'eSL Viian th.

usv t'l

A RADICAL RAILROAD PLAN. That is a strange solution of the railroad problem the plan presented to congress in behalf of tho railroad emphn ees. : provides that the government sl'.all pu!'chase the line- and lot th? present railroad employe; organized into a corporution. run t hem on a co-operative basis.

k ' niMii ii nifiii iiiitiii fill iiiii imin ! i) tur imMiitiii i ! '

1 great ir eminent have lived thfir lives

! These houses have perhaps remained

within the family, sni our dwells on the ex tent of w In 'moulded the . harsctrr? o

fo r cent-ration, i r, t!..-v hav

V

house, therefore, almost invariabiv -main. The same j true of th (ienerr-i arramtement of halls and rooms and " the other factors that effect ventilation.

i n ouiiriir.tr or a fiouse. tnu. repre-

itr.acinat ion tsents tlie er.ai.iun of a relatively fixd

It th. y lia , - i mould through which course the live '

g. n- ration j of many different individuals.

passed j I h- Homes l.ojrist ration Serv ice and

whi. h tie;

I

Pelf. Th more men there are out of work, the more; Th? plrtn iS t;, h,M, tllP full j.pp,.UU!i of ce other men are thrown out of work. If everybody who 4 ,-, 0 u.ein;;0!.s of thia railroad brotherhoods and l. ,. can get a Job takes it, he helps thereby to speed up the : ,v0 oth(r workers representing with their families, .-ome industrial machinery and make more work for every-1 s ,, ,, p.so.,je Tne governmrnt wo.ild buy the orop0' ! erties by the simple process of issuing federal bonds in The soldier boys therefore would do well, as a gen-: vf.,.. ,.,,. ,ht rniiriiaii cpenrit ie . The eovernment

eral thing, to take the best jobs in sight, even if they w.0,,d provide the working capital. Tho corporation of; aro not satisfactory, and stick to them until they can t ranroad wr.rker would furnish onlv the -oneratinc abit- i

something better. It is easier, anyway, for a man with

It would handle all the revenues, amounting row

a jod to ge. anotner one tnan lor a man wmioui a joo to ; to ah0ut $ j.uOti.iiiio.OOii a year, rmd wou'd pay ali expenses, get employment. I inclii'ling the workers' own waces. Out of the net in-

the employees woula pay the gjvf-rnmout a .- per

! Mr. u.-itl ir. I m inlimt tef Ivy ' St! i.t ha- re. e v oi ... lettet f) oni t it i - .- . .p. ' o i ' ; , v ho fe a .-1 one them i.i;. i ahxo 'v fo t';. pa.-; inoiiv m..rtti:. io n le- wo. .1 o:n- f t":'i Ji'i" fl-.'lt: a. v ."-.--as and in ti tie I ma x of tie ir ft-a rs was ivoi.-d --lo-" j his divisio-i. the 44: h I'.-a-t. A t'lb-'y. iunde.J in 'I.i. aw;.-, u:-ie than a e.-k i ago wide it hint. In hi toinmanb. attion tea. !; d io -.' s ituiaiav he teib-

o, many i-t'.its ma:'.. 1 hy him .-ind ot hi- i:i.;oiiity t . ;-i.n on-- word fi-on th" horn.- h... , .ft 5... Tear.v months ago E.ei.r.iiy th- mail was lost on both sides, f I is j -3 1 t : t - are p r :".'. in t h--r graotueie x pressed f..i- the aluahb.

assistance render.- them thro' th' i Times for they reeeiv eq comr.ninu atinns from Han; niorul with boys win-, came home with th.. 4 4th and ie;ol

into strange hands. n this ease also u i .instruct in jrna gat a ion th" it.t'lvietice thy may have had on the lives ef th. ir oceiipHiits. The tn-us-s may have .become tlie ohj-c-s .f city or state care. ' Then they ar- to u a tribute t-i a ! worthy p. rsonality . a momiru tit of the i a r. h i I ec'.u re and the s."-ial life of un earlier period and. in addition, a wittoss to the ..-rn;a n leu . n of lium-in structures as compared vnh man's ... n brief life. What is thus suggested, is '.rue- f every house. Every house tends to put its stamp, whether for good or ill, upon

crimed from overseas and is now i jts occupants. It a. cts tr.elr Meats :ng guard duly at the federal pri.- and their outlook upon O,.. world. M.-r.. "!- ' ;- bi-ao mv'Mii. Kansas, js spend- obviously still it affects C-a tr b.crlth in;- a ten day bit lyii-'h visiting his and efficiency, their t.-inp'-r:i;iw i.l, ll.-ir l. :-.-nls. l :-. and Mrs. Eralty ,,f Ccn- habits. This ititluc-m.-e. n .. er. it c-

Word ; rr.eU.-.l i 1errillviiiv trb-nd. from Sji. i.'.-n id. ilall.y, !et A'tc ,s.t; . M. .lean do .M . : t s , Vem.!.;. ) Era in e 1! ; sti!l in th- '. s. i.ei . ice. He i t. aehtng in the school teaches algebra, s-- '! i y and r.: Itlnioi . .; (ioesnU l;n-...v when 1..- wiii return. H saya ' ,s very wet and rainv there. Thev is" stt-all boats in the low lands f..r I anspoi tu t ; on.

I'loyd llralej, Whltiu,-, io baa ju

a ven i". V-

OttllK.

ercises upoti family aft

) ,

upon (.ti.-ration after

r f'Hinily. if nd ;. n. ration. Eor

ROUND UP THE NEGROES. There is only one way to stop negro crime in thi.viclnity and that is by incessant vigilance of the police. Tre Btep taken by the Indiana Harbor police is a step 1n the right direction. They raided negro resorts, rounded up forty vagrant bucks, disarmed them and booked them for vagrancv. If this is persisted in n-

win iv . .-wo i.rti. r, ! allowed to take over th

VJJKtUOh AAUkAWt "4 rwuu 1J- " " I Vi V i' 111! 1 t. I '. ' V .1 ;

come

cent r.-ntal for th5 use of the property. Any surplus would be divided b- iweon th" government and tl employees.

If this proposal is tanen seiio j.-iy at ail, it will en. for bpg. sober nioihtat ion. ! is perhaps tl;e most r.i

-n too u oi'-e W li;.-i! mr. ' tit a ; n ' d lo-v. -. he bound, a-'

iad for

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a f t

a n ;. ic f. a I irv ;

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Mhjo t.reatllnr, of Djrr, i-ilio mini the li.niFe- is of larger . t -tni:onod at Camp McClellati, Ala., is i age, than its occupant. If the :) ... s-i.-st ef his si-.ter. Mrs. M. I -ill'ie:. ! a roan forty years of ape. the

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i d n g to : . ; - ' I t v. n in ""n: h" at

s a .a n e

5 ,3 b -i .. - .v a i d -1 e s 11 t W ll e r

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has Just re.

d h.

.1 ' schare.

1"-. u"""" - i,L"- i-.m i.i--o. . jj-n.,,, . , r.T. mrmhrr of organization. It i a flat demand tlia the wage-en rners i o-jry sch : fn.m'.tv tnd for

biggest Indus' ry in America ! -ai-. a-sistar.t pastor of the

vrbo depend on vagrancy and crime for their livelihood ! Tbe bad negro is the negro with a gun or a razor. ; Take away his weapons and the negro is a cow ard. He ; won't fight unless he has a w eapon. There are negro resorts in Hammond that ought to be put out of business. There are many negroes with guns who ought to be dis- : armed. One Hammond policeman has been shot becau-e the negroes are not disarmed. It ought to be a criminal , offense to sell a negro a revolver under any circumstances. Every negro who hasn't a job ought to be run . out of the city. ThU type has bad too much liberty. They have become too bold and too impudent. The; time to stop negro crime is now before more serious re ; suits follow:

indeed, selves. It

in the fact that th

ie bizgest in the world - and run it

seems to differ front IJoishevism principally

workers do not prnpo.se to confiscate

hem-! ',;irK

i

;r;-ti.in

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M .

v. ho h a at 'anm

lie -. e a i Hb n ti e : i 1' i ki

th.- aurbuilder is house vvill

stiil be in use when t'i" buib'.-r i-- in

the grave and his grandchild:-, ti lei." Hiirvcy si-lim-J, f ro.in Point, who finished redbaee and rs-a b' tli d h useIns been in t;.A - , service has been . holds of their own. : a t i -: i c . to released and i .oi.e more at home. , show that, on the hv rai--. a biiildim: d.-smn for six families will, during i'? MniiH (lurk nn.l lirnf-l HHn, Pto K ho fron, f.r.o .., 7 . i persons.

oa. -i...i nnii'ira- ,v).rc

roe ...s.-enrcres :r"Pt Iexas oan.p, and h.-v- fetirre.i borne.

: n uat

the properties. 0:hc-rw ise it so'inds n.-lhevistic enough. ! VAoni im

Is this really to be :t corporation of "workmen'' or.ly ? Are all i he present salaried represent?.' ives of the "capinil s t : railroad systems to be "tired?' Are the employes going to have full control of their own v.ig. j Are they going to make themselves financially respon- ; sible for the property e ntrusted to them? Are rhey eoing to Heat the public with any more consideration than under rheo!d system? All ihese and many more r;uos ; Hon v ill want to be answered.

mi rerd'rd by

h'- 1 II tj a IV t.Mlt I.le'Jt. I 1 n-.:Ia.i. Iph.t ns v r.i v a i ! 1 w;i; soon ice;, his. .ii.--i the ;. .' wh.n I.- w;ii r la .t.o pb s;eiati ami

i :u liar;

r t y a i i . I . I

!ert Kiiiiv, a w-W ' nimn lliinstrr "'iff can. I. as tereivrd his d'schatge en. the ai a y and is ,osne again.

E .t.d!ofd and Tr-titnt Committees' are in j a unique position to emphasize Hie soi cial necessity, as well as th.- financial , adv an'-ifo.s. of hih-grad? bouses. They hoiiM .-n-opc-.-ite m th. e rforeeinrnt or isatiitary and housing regulations. Th ; members should reeeitcnize oeculiar ob- ; ligations m the way ot agitating for th. I improvement arid the proper repair and ; maintenance of existing propert l.. Tic I nerds al.ng these Pin s are many. A ' ; the pi-.-sent time tii-y are of very esp"- . . ;a! urgency .uasmuclt a properties generally have been quitf neglected during th- perieri of the war. E..n rr.ore than this should be done. Th-.- m-mbors of the Homes Registrai 'on and th- E'ltolb rd and Tenant Comimnt.i.s sh,.uid initiate, or at the very ; least support. progressive. legislation ' nlona- tin Eur of housing standards. In every way pi sarbb- the. should exercis--a vigilant war.) met the soil of housing n ceoiii mod-:! : n -us ihat will benc"- , forth be et--et( d. I, ei each house be r--aiil'd !'!. t.e :-;andioii,! ..f the large n-intl-ei- of individuals whose health, philosophy and morals it will affect during 'he. prrh.-d ef its existence. Th" honor. j a communi'y concert . , Its rtlatlon to the soeial welfare d"- , si rve!? further study. Hs constant in-prov.-m.n' siioaiq l.a aim of every citizen find more especially of rerv men-Tier -f the t . S. 1 1. K. S. and of Esn'Ttoril and Tenant Vmpiittres.

in tne s'i i e

hare-' . s:mie . i s'Jv-

Ei. ut i: an has been since la-'t '. - i'.be.-.

j.

I hr l imes nekunnleilgm receipt nf a b ttep from Eems Ilarkenrider. ti e Uriff uii i."i o. r.'-w .'n Ge-rniany and it will appear in a. otnip.g issue of ties I a p-r.

the building : oin:n-...i;-i " s

twelve families and is -f a somewhat hover n-f.de so that the shift of oc. u- ' pants is more frequent, ir n 111 in ali I probability be the home ,f from j to l.iot) persons. I: is a serious fact j that the more defl. -lent the house nic ! w idor will be its Crete of influence, for

!the r-ore frequent will be the changes ; effort can fumisk.

Times news service is the best that money can buy and honest

Mr. Tent it

lirin lioriimn. 9-W ; y. ha' vec-ntlv- re- I ri.-'in their da-i.Thter. ,

r.'.rman, K - .1

ANOTHER WAR WOULD KILL IT.

THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER. There has been sera" criticism because ir - alleged the directors of Liberty Hall are leasing it for eommer-

It is a popular common assumption that any great , cial purposes. This is not true ar.-.l the criticism is uv news happening, like a war or catastrophe is iruui-.nsely . justified. It has not. been rented for thai puro.ee nor profitable to the newspapers, yet a little thinking would i will it be rented for that purpose. lead to the knowledge that the reverse is true. Mod .rn , At a recent meeting of the Board of 1 ii-eiors it newspapers do not make money from their subscriptions, .was found that the building was in debt nbout one ihoOften the more subscribers a newspaper has the worse' sand dollars, and a number of people who have b e:i off it is financially and few except those that put out keeping it goins declined to do so any longer. In ordersmall amounts of white paper and get large subscription to clear the structure of the debts cans -d by tlo- o,.-r-it-prices make any considerable sum in that way. Circu- ing of a number of wp.r activities it was suggested that lation is valuable to most publications largely -s it means an automobile show be given purely r,s a matter of i'dincreased advertising. ; vertisemDnt. The automobile dealers of the city patAnd when a war comes or some other great thing i riotically offered to stage the show and in return for the happens, the cost of obtaining this news is greatly in- ! privilege the dealers offered to wipe out the tliousam! creased over the cost of getting it in ordinary times, j dollars indebtedness on the hall. There was no surgesThere are then more correspondents and their varied i tion or intent of commercialism or making money, expenses to pay, more teiegraph tolls and a dozen r.nd j Liberty Hall was consecrated and used solely for

war purposes. The war is over: it has fulfilled its mission. It was built by and for the people of Hammond.

anil - M r. pint-. O a

or.fi a l-tter

xess i:bi. in a base

Miss Eoru.nn at 'he tone ..f writinc

tiie lelt'. r v-. as enjoy ing- the p. st o' j st health and taking the great ad'-ant-ij; i-je of s-ttidyitie the great country of j 1 .

ss nurse, j y,

tal nt Never.-. I- ranee. ,

in tenants. Houses, therefor.-, are n community concern. Indeed, on" of the mos1 vital of community concerns. Houses once built tend, m Their'n.ain

.lohn Kir.lih. of Iiwllnnn l.lvd.. Hoh- ' f tures. to remain unaltered. Very tsdale. is home on a ton day furlough , s ldom (in: houses materially improved in iv.it Eeavenworth. Karisa,. ; along the lines most essential to r-r-i S'.nal or social vvdl-b-irn:. This is patW lllinm K loonier of Munnter arrived ! Hcul.irl.v iruo o: the largfr houses. c.,;e :l..nrf.;. having received hia he-n- ! sned to accommodate a number of

o -.!.:. .'is.-!, .9, o" ut C.-.0-T. r.rar-t o-,, i lainilies. It is unlikely that tnere wu. .

COMB SAGE TEA

INTO GRAY HAIR

ischaig" at Camp Grant

his c"-poia! commisismn. He w-J'i start t u-.irli nci.in Monday for th"

i'. M.n.s coiiipany Bt the same Jot heb; b. fin e he w t-nt into the army

Darkens Beautifully an.'

Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once.

ran-

s;u I

oi y s ami

n v-ais h

i old America.

(it H"tU t 1 11.

braru h.

p. re sr.n : s

l-i --gres- t ... . . V iol th" 1 Hick lliiisincer, luiitrr, our former

... i mail cat ric-r. Emtie I, arrived home on

i Monday. lie : discharge and i i-.t'i-n will lu

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ived r a

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honorabTw vv e e k s v a -old route.

one other added costs. The year 191F, the principal year of the war so far as the United States was concerned, savr a decrease of S64 weekly newspapers, 42 dailies and ISO publication of other clas ses in the I nited States. The year saw the death or consolidation of 1,934 papers and against 'his the launching of but 776 new institutions of the kind

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It is their building. If thev object to this indebtedness

of one thousand dollars being raised in this way, they j will have lo pav the one thousand dollars tliemelve? j There is no reason why a grotip of far worker.- shontd i

pay its bills.

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some- v.- ri d ' l f u s;on is at least progress. on of ;

enjoys th. visiting- of ancient eatln r'rals and many olher structures built over four liunilr. i y ars ag and is mabincr a record of all her sight s-e-ov.;-tin-re that siie may Uc-ep !t for future pl.-n mi i -s. Who" in the performance of her duties as a nurse she ace. d --nt.il! met ..tie f Gary's heroes Edward Hi own. of the Ambulance branch of the .s.-rvb-e win. was i ..nftned at the has.- he.spital from five w ound.-, re. .-ived vh b in th - perform

ance or li.s iiut-es. ..i"i:.-r oiown tn . I the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James A note from 1. I. Iloxrnthul of V..' S. I row n in V..t Ebgiith a-.-n'Je. In j rbi, ago. at Secuucus. X J. Says: Gar:-. It was a hnppv meetinK of - jsi a line or no to let East Ch'-i-oo th two (larv ues and from the time friend kn-.w that w e expect to say

of their m-eting ,!,ss IP. mom w r n rie- 1 p'jo to them sen. Ib-.il hr J;

lighted to give th

i Tie any reconstruction f su-h a sort

to Improve the dirtt'.ns ...ns of cpei

spaces and thus th-. soirc s of ligtit. Ind.cd if there have b. p vacant lots adjoining, these mac m-cjuire building"-'

which diminish or shut off the supply of liitht. The dark sp,-. c within tb'- , . iin.men garden sage b.e.. ,i jt . ; heavy tea, with sulphur and nl

ndaed. will turn gray. streake,

L'Oth. If lucky we wi horn together. The coming strong."

to

come

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Sergt. James Smith, Erie operator, and well known in Hammond. Tin .- returned f r. m the Mexican border, where he was engauorl in the pat:ine of elropI'ing "Greasers." Mr. S'mith has an honorahle discharge ntd expects te take up work in l.ocbestcr on account of the illness of Itis mother, who resides al that pld.e. i

t.-id.d hair beautifully dark and hixm

ant. Mixing th-j Stage Tea and Sulph. i recipe at bene, though, is troubb-se.ru

In an lnrr-llnit letter li li! grnii.l-l An vaster way is to get the mo-i.-u potinr. Mis. i-. Ad. !sr ei cer of hef- preparation improved by th" addition t'.ebl av.-nue, Hammond. George Hav is. other ingredients a largo bottle, r.t list

of Chi. ago. who is a ESlst Inf.. tells of h. burg. He Is engaged

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ulc. Sunoay tthday anni'

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ni'-niber of the .r.g in Eixerniti consi ruction

tw er.ty. -Mr.-t

VI r. li nil Mr.. . II. .(rvriiS, ll,litnaii str-ct, Hammond, received a telegram Friday from their son. Captain ) M. Stevens te.b.r.ir of his arrica! at Newport Xews. V.i.. from Eranee.

he r undivided . r. rc , , re-c- v e; y w h ' . !i Mis Itornif. n states

, oil nd "d G ary h o -. in r.-st. r' ti him

returned from l-'ianoe Tuesday and exicctF to he discharged from Camp

letter from j f,x, X'. j.. within a we, k. Orders for

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soon 1,

hat Soldier E.rown

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my e!:s. harge have come 1 expe.ct to 'eave here ah

through and out February

aiiiuel . Sliolno of he r..1ril I'll. Artillery, returned to b;s home in V. Hammond Friday from . the ramp as San Antonio. Texas. He was head :m -ehariio in the compare .

t. at drug store s, known n "X v -h ; ; Sage and Sulphur Compound." :hu" 'avoiditg a lot ef muss. VVhil gray, faded hair i not inf-,;. j vi e all desire to retain euir youthful nei pe.ar.-tii. ar.d attractiveness. Hy Uari,jeninu v,,ur h.air with Wveth's Siije aid Sulphur Com pound, no one can tell, !- 'cause it dors it s:o naturally, so evenly, j Vou ;ust dampen a sponge or soft brush jwith it and draw this through jour i hair, taking one small strand at a line-; by morning all gray hairs have epsaeT eared. After another aptdi.ation or two your hair becomes beautifully iiai :;. "tossy, soft and luxuriant, and you ai'pear y.ars younger. Adv.

"Dear Gang: Wire Me Fifty Bucks."

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