Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1919 — Page 5

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Wednesday. March 2B. 1019

THE TIME?.

WOMEN HOLD TWO

MEETINGS

Pace Five.

i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! . T. L'JLiS, Marun d. Two meetings t the Jubilee convention of the National

Despised Foods Again Favored Correcting Stomach Faults With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Has Revived the Doughnut, Tie and Other Good HoraeMade American Dishes.

Th shortage of help has taken th"uI sands, of womfn back to their own ' !i;trhcrs to clo their own cooking And '-,-. T-titi.fBl v.,-. u'lnnM ri t th'

ookic. doughnut, pie and othr distinct1.. t .... l.hft lillt tVlA feCiTiCS

general gathering i f delegates ' W.,-". ,-i.od. 'flon,- . coarser

less wheat nd more of other i program v in i?e in cnarge or. airs. cam-

Woman suffrase Association! at Hotel Statler today. One

American ere held

as the

ana the ether a tpecial meeting of rep-t different : rfntatlvs from !h tta!. ihai hax ! kind", an

Zla. Archie Wing gave, two reading and Miss Virginia. V.ads rendered tu riano number. The hostess then si vei dainty refreshment and a pleasant social hour was passed. Announcement wie aade cf the next meeting 10 be held

j Fri.iay afternoon of r.eit wek instead t of Tuesday which has been the regular

meeting day. This weeks rareting cf the Baptist Woman's Union will be held Thursday

; afternoon at tba home of Mrs. Martin ' Lma in East Sibley atrct. The fruj gram will be, In chaise Cf the missloni ary department with Mrs. George Eradt, leader of the. day. Her subject will b. , "The Good of Missions. Miss Mason of Chicago will give a minute talk on the Armenian Relief Work. The musical

Corns, Calluses Quit Quick!

one yar. and s:ect his and h.s destination '' E W. Singleton was forporal and has taken thi ep'jcial Mi!jnmnt.

to a camp In New Hampshire

organization ! a discharged I anvantajse of j

na is gins

Two Drops of "Gets-It" WiU Do It.jAIKMAN HELD

IN MARION JAIL

Evr hard-carve, your toe with a knlf trying to g t rid of a corn? Ever us

scissors and snip on" part of the .-orn too j close to the quick? Ever pack up your j

granted suffrage, to vomer. TV a'-ssion v as held iwth. a Mew 1

special outlm-

a lot of indigestion wan rem-

plained of. It Is gre i r-.-ing to know yc'J rar f!v put snv klrd of flour food without

mcrhaie.

!i o new work in connection with the fed- ! consequent

, i i: in L' ,t o,ily o arouse? th 1 1 e-esa r v t ' if a. the s '1 ro w s t "n es s ! thincs Try the..

eial suffrage amendment

A report of the acuities of the assoc "'ion in attempting fo get th atr.endt nt through the sut; -forth congress giver at the general .!. n by Mrs.

Far, rf Mass.. chairman

T.ai committee. She

also submitted an rutiia of a tentative, rn for inducing th sixty-sixth congress to pass the antendmer.. The program of th". convention this f'Tnoon was in 'he form cf a jubilee cel'bration.

Maud Wood

of th congr

rei 1 . onl' to but i"s sense o' p-. yrep!

IT

distress. Simply t:tko a pfp:a Tablet after meats. m a'd digrs't-'n. but it .totr.ach to secret the juices 'p sourness heartburn. ne of stuffiness and the tnt so fien ii?i!o3 tile ; oi car. " laMefu and veu if then

vhat ir.t'.uence the-.- la', rot a? t (ii-. stion. but as f -nt-i-!n a. r m.. i Us ble rlsree t-.i the comfort and wel!-birig. Stuart's ii Tnhlcts are eoH 'n ail drug t ;'0 cents a box. r.d throiigltout.

Vnited States and Canada. Adv.

entertained at tea Thursday afterno

and eenirg a- the homo of Mrs. i;mnia Kroer. 2?2 Truman autri? Mrs. Bishop of Ridge Farm, 111, and Mrs. Meizler w ill b? ths sering committee for tha aftsrncon. The meeting of Olivet Circle. L.oal

i Women, which was announced for Fri- i

. day evening of this week at the home ; of Mrs F. O. P.ick has been postponed j ! indefinitely cn account of iiineso. j

The monthly social n:e'!iu o 'he

COUISI STENTS. i Pebcrah S-ciciy win be li-'d ThursO-.y i

Th rine Street Ladies' Aid Society , afternoon in th parlors of :(,e Firs!

meet jnursday afernoon at two o'clock at th home of Mrs. Samuelson.

"TpERSONALi h

jSQCiAL NEWS

The toun'y convention of th Fefierja'.ed Clul ; Ind.ana wi.l b held at the ! Oont.-fsa,,. r.al church. East Chicago, on Wednrsda, April ?. It will be an all day session with luncheon at noon served by the Ladies Aid Society of the 'church Reservations must re mads, for j the. 1-jncheon and the members of the j Hammond Woman's Club who desire to (attend may secure tickets from the chairmen of the various - study departments. The first s-ssion win be called i at ten o'clock.

- Msx Shu'.man Gats held an intere?'n lrg meetinK Monday evening at the I. i.

O. F. hall m S;ate street Tr. Goldman of East Chicago add'.sse.j the organization. Another meeting is announced for re.f Sunday evening t the Hammond Hcbre w School m Sibley street -when .t

is desired that there is a large, a ttend- j . j.

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Act i in t --itm .'K'fctP wrf-

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Clover

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS alERVICEl INDIAN'APOUS. March 26. -- John .Viken. of Hammond. Ind , who was arrested by Peputy V. S. Msrghal Ream, 'harged with aiding army deserters, is being held tn the Marlon county Jail here. Pteve Manimlrow, also cf Hammond, arrr fd for !o!atv,n r.f lhe liquor laws, has ben released on llO.OOo bonds

When Children are Sickly

ax CcEstipafed, Fe-er,sa, Cry out in their e'eep. TaLo ouia eaoilT, liar Headache, fctomach or Bowel trouble, "Try

mm

m OTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN

CHANCE FOR EAST CHICAGO

Tbej a:3 fileaeant to take, ar.d a certain relief. They act on the Rtornaen, Urer aai Bowels and tend to correct intestiral disorders. 10 COO testitaonia'.s from mothera and triencLs of little ones telling: of relief. So mother bhouid b without box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for n- haa ceodedu Ask to-Cay. The need o tbem oftn conies at inconvenient Lours. Used by Mothers for over thirty years. Do o! Accept Any Substitute lor MOTHER GKAV'S SWIET POWDEES. fcH by Druggists e-rerywhere. MOIIIEP. GEAY CO., LE EOI, K. T

last

beta

It Ends Corns Quickly.

Tiwn conrraptions and piasters ts

nri-jgn you ere packing r, lass vase for parcel post? Ever use greasv ointment.s that rub off on your stocking" L' t-r use Micky tape that gets jfrk.d off wh-n you pull your stocking off? Kind o foolish, when two or threei dronn r," "Gets-lf stops corn pains. It lt ou WOrk smil InH rir.t. n . . i '

; -, u""t r--ri wild 'I'llip. 1 1 s the common -sense wa-. the only sim-

t.B. easy way pee, s corps off L,ke

i nanar.a pee!

mis.

uets-tt. the guaranteed, money-hark corn remover, the only sure wav. .-rtji but a trifle at any drug utore M'f d bv L. Lawrence 4. Co.. Chicago. Til.

ki-i in naiuiMonu anrj reeommejded ai Lie w orlds bsst corn rnni- by Harr. ', ! Lrug Store. Adv. ' '

a nr.

l'?ed by millions. It never

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WASHI.V'rTf'N. Mar'h Zi. T

American fa? fi.ted over the! capital dome dut . 1 - .-.me of the wwt j momentous o r .1 . . , 1 1 1 th history of the country, r- i-. awarded to the' Stat oversubscribing bv the largest 1

percentage its - iota In the Victory ' hu" Bor,hw

loan. Secretary f,f the Treasury Glas nnnouncd this afternoon It Is the lag that wa.'ed var th

sat of the g.ernment dur.ng the sec. f SOLDIER'

end inaugura: .',n of President Wileon and w hiie r i aj delivering his war j ddres to congress. Later it was dis-j

fiayed whiu congress wa passing th ' tesol jiion by wh,ib America enf-re-l i Ths damage ..j-..

and again it was raised ' against J Liahtiili

saved but a' 1 for

he ft r e

ed at JIOO.ODO The oil mill

I spread rap d';.

j hours. j Ths l:o a s(en part of Fa; el jviiie was threatened -v;th de.-t.ru" ; but the fames were stepped after

whole, hus.ness seclicn. from tn wa

d . on the south

businefs sectioii. frm the wqreh-o nort h wa rd

I WAP! ,.,,,. ....

on

ar.ee as a program has been arranged. i

A very large attendance marked the meeting of Hammond Chapter :o. "n K S. !t e-.entng at the Mason c

Hickory street, it will be the annual I business meeting for the election of off 1-! Cers. i St. Paul's Lutheran League will meet' ar S o'clock Thursday evening at i K'ltzke's hall, corner of Oakley anu and Clinton street. After the Bible: Class there will be the resaular business meeting. The Amicitia Club will be entertained ! by Mrs. Louis Lchse and Mrs. "William Lowery Thursday afternoon at Mrs ' I.chse's home, 1S4 Marble s'reet. Th Indiana Sunflower t"'lub w-li; be

Christian church and all women of th"

church are gien 3 cordial in itat.cn to

attend. The fifih division of the M Fl. Lad.es Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. C. K. Hvl.ett I'll Doty stre-t.

There will b- a meeting o Side W. C. T. I', at the b.onv N. Kiger. Detroit street at

'1 eir.p.e. Visttors from Gary, Griffith and Last Chicago were nter(ained at lhe meeting. large class was inula'cd and following the ocremcny a mct enjoyable social hour w-as passed lu the banquet room. Mrs. :j. M. Ke'ler and ibe members of her comm! ; tee nerved a two course luncheon. Fetween tro "nun-

I dred and two hundred and fifty memthe puthjbers v. ere serxed. of M.s. O.

two-thirty Initiation featured 'he

tn, organized 'n Hammond has for its captain. Mrs ee. and lieutenant Miss Ma-j

its full enrollment

have, be Troon 4

l.athhurn. It has its full enrollment of I

Ihirty-two members and they meet every Tuesday eening at the Lincoln school. Troop 5 wjs organized in Last Hammond Miss Ltioile Lyons is the captain and Mrs. Roy Cameron, lieutenant. Troops 1 and 2 v;ll meet tonight at the Central school. Troop 1 has arranged a program for (he meeting, mclud.rg selections by the orchestra.

1 t he. world war

J when nw of th ' m't:.-e was ecp.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVI'El

HJNGT.i., Mar-'h Ci. -i'o surt-

vera! I n n 1 n hoc ,1 s - i i I government ge.-e. dealing r.r.y wa -et t- ' wi'h foreign trade, the org niaation "'

n co-' rdin;?tinx r ''it m .ssicn 1? foreign trade was announced l-v th departmct.'-

state Ih.s afternoon

, The body which was a'ChT'ied by an exer'jtie order signed by the presider

rcrjtjy .viu have fr rb.let to "safes', ard the economic future of th nation .r.d pro.'ide advis-o--.- md s,jper is -nia.-hinery f"r the ftirthe r extension and e'e r -Ir.i, men of the business in"e.rcts of V- e ......r, Ih e.M.a-n , U ' .

HIS RETURN I J "r .

BALTIMORK. Md . March H. Thaplane whicli 'is found floaing t, a

I

I

SUIT AWAITS

signing of the ar

1 was dropped from

ACCEPT REPORT OF GOVERNMENT

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WMk.i.n, March 2t--Leauo-t a o:

r. on fo:

Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair

o'clock Thursday afternoon. . r.pr'- 1 Golden Rule Council seniatives of th other I'nlons will at-'evening at the I. o. tend and 1i. cuss almagamatlng. Other members also ballot Important business wi'l be taken up end dida'es in rreparati it i desired that there be a iarfe a'-j meeting in four wee

tendance. 'be Initiation. j there was an

On Tuesday afternoon 'he Vr, of! 1

! Mrs. C. H. Howell. ? Mason street was! Golden Kc-d Camp 'o 157 r.oa line meeting place of the litera'ure d-J Neighbor? will meet this evening a thrartment of the Hunmond o-ran'sjT. O. O y. hall and afier the husni's: Club. After orde- traa ca.led Mrs meilng there will be. a "rube" par':

homas Leen Craw ford sang 1 wo old for the members and their friends.

meeting of T. of L. last hell and thseveral canthe nex'

when there wi'i

Afer the lodge session enjoyable social-hour.

the

coal miner, have decided to recommend the acceptante of the report of the govl crnmep commission head-d by Justice

ir.nkey, it wss Icaisje-d from an authoritatie source this afternoon. A hall.it will be taken upon the report which recommends a number of reforms in worj;. ing conditions in the r on fields. The miner, at a meeting today, adopted a resolution tailing upon ;rat Krif'an

leave to reinstate Reiter's court todn: that Norr is in the plaint allege, that instead of go',1 in

,1 O e CriytrOV 1 counsel fn t'fficialiy reported K.S Norr -'s now kn'on to was se'.erely w-ounded.

Pa'.

th n mo

. o w

arrr. Pa; c r w r.

John Norr is, a dentls'.

oocket ion m J

t rihu tai y of t he ch'

dee iden

It ths fact i N '-

Norr used n K a

"tr. P,i I !l be al.

JUST GERMAN ! PROPAGANDA!

aspak Pay bv bp

th i crew of the tur ;. TV Williams has h?fn

iT.ed as the nrri-k of th" tt i'lin L wheh baF bocp missing si'-c.

com- J Sunday. Though nv w ord of the airriep

i left Hmron roads 'n the m;i c'r . t-" teen recctrd he.r. thrt'..V.t -'b'c til- . they rre; l Q- I-cp rc--I T,d t-kc:! to th-. ii.i-.a! i ,ic ti!;r

on romis. rii c.-l left ronds Surdy ,'i'trrnoon to

T.iake .tn end'it am:" fiial.t N'c'.v Toil nnd contained a pitot ar.d t wo mechanl-.

c o p o p r 1 w too-h . j lia

i;-'n. i "

H I at Iiamp i Hn m pton

i Mrs. John H. McClay entertained the ' members of h Tuesday Afiernoon I Bridge Club yesterday at her home in Waltham street and with them h bad

i as guests Mrs. T". ?, Retx. Mrs Tr. Ti. i j McAieer, Mrs. Wilhelm and i'v 1! L !

j P- c!l Aufjon b-idge M-as plaved a'. four tables and lvgh scope, t h- MARTI AL LAW

j games were made by Mrs E;i ar.d Mr. I TfJ

ind the e 1 1 i c . from Russia.

withdraw their

t riop?

By JCRS. CSCIZ. CEI5TEETON (Hxeluilve Cable liy the I. IT. S. and tha Iiondon Daiiy Express.)

I "WARSAW. VIA 1M'i.V. March 25.

1 There is no popular p posit zig oxer ihe proposal !.

I

Poland, ."paganda

t ;-, e :.- b

Dressmaker Doiner Her Bit.

j 'Since I was a child I bate luC'rel w ith stomach troub'e and gas- rio s' -J tacks. Doctor, could only give rn" ! temporary relief. A lady I sew ed for

n a" pant-;'o.d me of ha-, ing be-n cured of smv'.ar n !h port j trouble by taking Mnyr's Wonderfui

med'.. i h first dove pro e.t to r-

c i

: Fetr. In t j w ith Mrs. i street.

'A O O

wee', A.

ih club inbiil o

BOHEMIA r

there.

Warren

- Eeap should be used very carefully, if you went to keep your heir locking lis best. Meet, soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins It. The "best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is F'jre and greasel'ssi, and is better than the, most expen;e soap or 'anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuis will cleans. h hair and scs'p thoroughly. Simply rr.nisten the hair with water and rub It In, It makes en abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every rarticle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessi oil. Tha hair driep sulfkly and evenly, and it leaves 'he scalp soft-, ind tb hair fine and

sl'ky. bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy

manage Tou can get muljifed cocoanut oil at ary pharmacy, it's very cheap, and few ounces, ivlll supply every member o the family for months Adv.

English sens'. "When I.ei f Ts Kind ' and "The. Lass With A Deiica'e Air," Attention was then given to business mat'ers and tiie lesson study f oi' owed on W. .T. I.ocka and his work. Mrs. M. D. J!tr gave an 'nteresting ske'rh J this bachelor Englishman born in 18S3 who writes to please himself and cslls himself a plodder hut manages to throw such a decided charm into h.s writing that bis admirers are legion. Mrs. W. ,T O'Keefe presented a very comprehensive review of his best book. "The Beloved Vagabond." making due tio of hts many f"ne rolnts. Mrs. O 1. E. Matthles followed with an engaging examination of his first book. "The Morals of Marcus Ordyn" which strikingly Illustrated ths Interest and fas.c inaiion which th's author inspires. A brief d!s-

o t cuss'on fo.ioweti.

The Central W. C T. tT. met ye.;erday afternoon at the hom ef th president. Mrs. George Adkins. 3t F'ummer avenue. After the business meeting

'wo new- trrrpm.

the

cou'

For Freckled, Rough or Spotty Complexions

The freckling, discoloring or roughening to which delicate skins are subject after exposure to wind cr sun. often,' appearing in early spring, may readily be gotten rid of. Mercolned wax. spieari lightly over the face before reiir'rg and rcmoted In the morning with scan ani

w-ater. ccmp'ete'y ree.ls of. iti ristiiured ! Po

skm. tt an ounre of fee wax at" any ! d-ugg's: s. There's no more effective ;

way of banishing freckles or other eutan

Liberty c arrp No. MS7. Royal N'eih-! hors. will hold an important business i meeijng and drill practice Thursday f-' ternoori at the K. and L. of ?. hall in!

the Rimbach building. - sMrs. Mary A. Lauyer of street who has hen serious several weeks remains about

- Th Epworth League of th Firt Methodist church will give an entertainment P'ridav night. March ?s. at S o'clock. Special features will V,e

'tNTEPNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!

BASLK, Marn 2. Martial law was rieciarafj thrcutho,jt Pohem'a t"day as a riil of the Bolshevism in Tp.nsary. The R"hm;sn snrnmr, t is m"'nii'tin fue classes o' reservists for a rampa'gn against thellfungaran bol-

i , i a n e : k ,

i a n

I

is not locH i

: hat thew hii t soe-.

leu on

that it , p m g'ad f -1 CI S."

an 1 t to

roland

J. c; f. rz c 1

4il May: y 1!" for

sa tne. I

A COSTLY OIL FIRE.

tne.

'INTERNATIONAL NEWS FAYKTTF.VILLK. '".., A d'sR'trois fli o w h'ch

th hardware , ,)! o t m ; ' i

SERVICE! Marcn or: gi pa i d

llTM r' the fg

aused darraees !i':rra'-

RED CR0.S3

LEAGUE OF NATIONS

! INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE" j L'"NDON. March :i.-A K"t '"i i league of mt i,-.n w-H i oj ganinc-i Cannes. France, p-i a pri' 1st to ui i ' ell the Red Cross war orCn aiions tclief in civil 1'fc- after p-ea.-e is sig' j s.ld the Daily Fx press today.

rti a ' m i c

pra-1 1 est

ion

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c U ; rj C'J l"e til' io recommend

p is a s;miv', hnriri!s th a! rcnicics: t ', ,e en

from the intestinal iract and '-

; the in fi? nuiia ;op which causes 'ica'.ly al! st'.macii. l:c- ar.d "- nal acmentj, ir.eSud.ng appen ileitis. d'.co v. ill rr-r, ':vf inoro red Su mmer Phacniscy. n"it'"v

Priie; ?'orc tn Gaiy. Cen:-al Pruc So,-e

fit 'in India n Harbor snd druggis' c vryi ; 7.e J -A here. ,('v. ! - i 3. !u'mmuu:iHmtiiimii!!inmMiHimim'it

! ft

i

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tt- '

Take The Time? and keep touch with lhe who!" world.

in

skin particles tome

eons defect. Llttl

off each day. so the process; doesn't vtn j temporarily mar the comp'exior. and one j soop acquires a brand new, spotless, girlishly beautiful face. j Wrinkles caure-d by weather, worrv or' 11ines are best treated by a simple ao'-i- ; tion of powdered saxolite. one nunc. tii- 1 solved in one-ha If nml w !' eVi bs ?.1. Bath- I mi "he face m thi" produces a truly roa e.-cl,-,, ir-,-rrfiitiOT i

! Tayanese tea room. Irish comedy, i ; Hawaiian l'ke Club, rtu'ch r'frerh-! t ments. Bohemian fortun. telle- " The

es of I'eshlon in New York " Th"

is the most elaborate entertainment e er ; given by the joir.g people, of Methodist i

is ex-

younr 3-."51

church and a cordial invitation tended to th old as well as the people cf ihe city

THE GIRLPR0BLEM.

I

(hi

.-. - i r-r-i 1 t t - n

Un Dale today Until Financing:

Is Completed.

5,000

S

hares of

Giant

K.

atterv Stock.

$4.00 Per Share, Par Value $10.00 Per Share Forty thousand shares of stock in the O. K. Battery Company have been sold or contracted for at $3.00 per share. Fifty thousand shares remain to be sold, and this is placed upon the market for $4.00 per share for quick financing. Our 375 stockholders have pledged themselves to dispose of the remaining stock at this price. This will mean quick sales and early completion of our work. Prospective stockholders must act quickly to get stock , before the sale ends.

The company is now in the hands Board of Directors, who will select a committee and financial committee.

of its building

Our site ing finished building will

will be cleared of rubbish and gradby Saturday of this week. Actual begin next week.

Battery

Co

Dr. Weis' Drug Store, 575 Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. 517 BROADWAY : GARY, INDIANA.

Fann'e Waid. whoss girlish ?!r!t srd appearanre g:e sueh an endur-j ing charm to Tmnciti Clay,'' is p-oud ' of a collection of .Vna letters which! sh received from admirers 1n ail parts of the United StateS and all parts of; Canada. Th natural supposition is j that this correspondent comprises lhe j fervid sen'iment of admiring mals:

but Mi.s Ward pr:is 1 msst hi 3 hi" be'aus. It Is not th tters we" w-ritt,r by girls of ages ranging from

flf'een to twenty. j The p'.a.- has been ehown in every city of lO.ptio and upwards and th photoplay will have even a greater! popularity, her a us of its vivid ampiif.oalion and because the story itself j is one of ".'.ta! rall-r. concerning th Girl Problem, and the terrible stress of j

life in a grea r ty. t win b

at th PsLut today Friday.

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t omorrow aid j i

et"Ts

50 S. & H. Stamps FREE Thursd ay, Ma rch 2 7 With a Purchase of $1.00 or More and THE COUPON Clipped From The LION STORE Spring Opening Advertisement on Page 3 CLIP IT NOW!

HAMMOND MAN IN LOS ANGELES

Complexion Rosy! Headache Gone! Tongue Clean! Breath Right! Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular!

HiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiitt

.y jwl .v i m

i big exhibit cf Southern I cTgj-. roductj maintained free to i W

LOS ANGELES. Cai . March 26. J A Klinefelter, of Hammond, was a

visitor at th

California pro

th public In th Los Angeles Chambr of Commerce. H also attended j the lectures and moving pictures that ar a part of th daily program. Th

exhib't is tn largest or any in the country maintained by a commercial organization. Before returning home Mr. Klinefelter expects to visit several of ths many other places of interest In the Southland.

y, i t-'.

NEW RECRUITS FORTHE ARMY The fel'ow'rr new recruits hav enlisted with Sgt. Robetf Crarrer at the Hammond station and have been seot to 7Jort Thomas. Ky . for training: Ben Tt. Torgan. age C4. West Ttam-

i mopd. Prry F, Booth, a g ? 1, lnd.a"a I Harbor; Leonard Mtssom. age '., v.". Hammond: Edward W. Singletor, who

en.:st-d April 73. 1317. m Haromord served pm months in Franc; dischargel at Camp Sherman. Ohio .-a March 31. 131?: has re-m!isid for r.n'

t year. Sgt. 'ranter w lahrs to publinh th following: j "The war department has authorSized special assignments for men who

j were discharged non-commissioned c. j

ncers i nis means tr.al a. man ivlio ; has bn an V. c r may enlist for

IN MEMORIAM

SlASirSgfiStSS

IN" BTEMOBJAM. In sad but loving rtomory of my dear wife and cur mother, who has gone to ihe world beyond. One year ago today.

March "g 191. 1

Oft ard oft when our thoughts wander To the grave not to far sway. Where we laid my darling w ife and rjr mother Just one year ago todav. Mr. F. N. Wa1kr and (hildren. AH Gordon st , 'est Hammond.

Tn the rouriog rain Remlnaton T t C W'KT FR"OF shell, shoot lust as well.

No swollen bodies or softened crimps. 3-2S-i:t

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tf ti ,tN e

'Ml

of "col Mos (wifh Coupon.)

Present the Coupon from the Lion Store Opening Ad on Page 3, and a Purchase Chech of $1.00 or More and Receive 50 S. &H. Stamps Free, Thursday, March 27th Thcac are in addition to the regular S. 5r H. Stamps given with all purchases. Turn to page three now and clip the coupon as the coupon is absolutely necessary in order to obtain the Free Stamps.

KAUFMANN S WOLF Hammond. Ind.

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