Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1919 — Page 4

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Saturday and Weekly EJitlon. Hammond. KebruHry 4. 1914. s Pally except Sunday. Kn-

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the set t Man h J. 1$7. as

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rOHBIOS ABTEKTI3IMO OTTICB. 1 AN' V Y K & v

CHICAGO 1

TlLIPHOIflS. lsm"- f private chKH(!) SIO. 3101. 1101 fur whvpvfr department wanted ''v 'f1r Telephone -'-.i Thorrrson K,..t Chicago Telephone 931 1. F'ans. F.8 Chios e, T'Vf'ioii u42-s, " "lht-a..-o (Thi Tms. Te'epbone J8J . Harbor N'w. J"?alr1. Telephone, SOJ ''" Harbor iHr-vr and Class. Adv . Telephone IM :r.s , Te!phor SO-M --' n Point Telethon 2

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If ifi any trouble getting Tmc Times makes comturned lately to th O.reutstion nerarttvent. T-.'T. T:mt will riot b responsible for the. ret jrn of i' d articles or letters ar.1 will rot notice enonyis r--.mirun!i'.ttoi!i. Short signed, letters of general ret p"nted. at discretion.

WOTICTB TO SrBSCSIBEBS. T voij r.ft to re.-lT your copy of Tnt Ttvss as rrompt. '- -, r. have in th rt. please do not thtnk it hem been '- -r not sn on time. Temenbr thm th raa'.l r W is Fi-. what to he and that oorr-ptair.ts i ,-u-ca about th tram and mll er Tit T-mt -a. iror-j.1 i'n mailing eaulpment and ft. rirnrsilv to rc!i ita patrona on tiroe. Tta prompt - isiTitr ns w hen you do not gat your papr and v e t 'i t m p t I

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to the tiudersignoii legal division." The word "prosecution" if inierprHf d often as mean iEg that tho eovernraent wU proeecu'e if th ruonry i not. returned In one insiance It is related that woman who had received an erroneous amount wrote back when the money was demanded that .he had jpenl it, a.nd inquired wiiottir she should nioMRAf; her Ivme in ordr to raise the nomv. She was advised to do so. )f.fn these form letters demanding the refund of over payment? are aent. out to women wtio har received no Hllonnenr for several ononths. In many cases, also, replies to the form le'te.r cotno denj'ina; not only That overpayments hate been made but dentals are made that resrular paymeniu have come

DON'T THROW YOUR VOTE AWAY.

W don't know Just how our friend arrosi tb.s 8'ai line feel about, ihla man Hoyne who th'nk he n nnininc for mayor tn fih'.cago, Tmt we conaider him a mUiiiy poor specimen of a candidate and if ihey eer fair to seo "hiaso t;"f anywhere Marlay Hoyne is about tho last man in the worM they will vote for. Hoyne :.- ahouf ihe biggest wintfliac in founeen states and all he has thoupht About since becomins etaie". attorney ha been how ho could condnct the affair! of that offlc o an to (.ft votes for hi oandtdacv for mayor. Hoyna is the h.pco.t s'tf -advertiser in the ; world. He ha neglected the durje of hia office in a hraten and abairieless manner. He has hoen about a accessible as an irebetR in tho Antarctic. Ocean when he was needed. He has prostituted his high office to politics and what ho would do if he were mayor tho Lord only know?. The stories that are told of him are nothing to his credit. He is a rvnMir if ever there wa? one. He has spent titn in slandering o'her" whn he ought to have been attending to his own busings. If there 1 anything good that van be said about h'm we don't know what U iv Of course, he stands at out as much chance of bins elected as 'he kaiser has of bm? made alderman In Hesewisch, but wo would hate to see tho good people over the line throw any rotes wny on him.

STRIKE WHILE THE IRON'S HOT.

(TEST PHOTO OF "TIGER" SHOWS HIM RECOVERING FROM ASSASSIN'S ATTACK

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IF n bava to run any mora pictures of Audrey Mumon AVK hope they will be 'en of hr

j whoo 5he i tioi trirj 'o demMi'ra:e

A MAN and one

hia wtfa ar a;d to be

Jif.P. h I e I s

BUT af'er hubby nt th hilla

laihed up at the firat of

conternit or coreeia or b'-ax-

A 1 .1 . nion i h

the

WANT a bride swesp up the aisle i WH three month Ur CANT notie three jrirhes of di.at. FRfM 'he h if -port , on bitrsard MARCH iffi 'eieiliiv t mav he pOhSlt'ie THAT she Is noitis niit lioness WE hopa that lr h'.'O-.er do'in't order u j rX a dU It ion o upp y Urminy 1 WITH' ice net suii.tm r.

HE beatr.a to miasm tha' lt about aljrht eerl

THE iate whioh hai

t dispute at our domiolla

a rid

Al.rtFAPT load up to divorr

Al.IMONT thrai I "-i whilier w hH hev twin bed" l : . s p r s r. g spread the entire ia w n ui'h

U-Et.l. ? m 1 1 h

rotted rran'it l'k old P0

K l a k i i: ? Hie manure

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s a r d

IF' l.nufi

von bae noticed.

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T" nittii world

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ISN'T it iw bad THAT th' men who h a r t n

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PLEASE PULL THE COVERS UP! The opposition to the league of nations is cau 'nc the ironins out of some curious, and apparently nrad'ti'n'o crinkles in the coverlet. While the lemoctata are gratified by the support of William H. Tat- and t'harles K. Hughes, they cannot but wish the.v (Jrand Old Reactionary opponents all the joy '': --t o-u of tho associations with certain Demorow afflicted wih th famed "ancient and f.sh-lik" smell." Hero we have tho "Lake County Times. pub-" lished at Hammond ,7nd.. in the in eresfs of anytbirp or orenbody but Woodrow Wilson. -hich q'ioio former Senator Vardaman as "the crea Mississippi Domocrat," and former Senator Hard wick a a Georgian Democrat of no mean ability." This editor overlooks the fact. Tha both these persons of great renown were overwhelming ly defeated at. 'be request of President Wilaon, and that thev formed an important part of that oitfit denounced by Mr. Wilson as "a littl group of wilful men." and 'n-r the American public at large as "the dirty doren " --Mansfield fO. Shieli. We have neither overlooked the fact of tbe'r defeab constituencies that kow-tow to Wil?-rn. because he inserted the nipple of the pap bottle between the South'? tfo'l when he went into office, nor have we overlooked the fact tha Wilson wan not. nearly so mitch of an idol on the ptxtr of November as he was on the fifth, when ro great American public yanked his conarresy fmi-n bm a:nd retired to oolltrfon a lot of wlnd-.iemmer u bo 'ho-iFh tba the kirg could do no wrong.

We had rather go to bed with Vardaman anv nigh Many a local h-ro will thrill when b looka with pride

j upon such a memotial and will count his sat rifices as ismply repaid if by it hip own little community has profited j in a measure of increasing happiness. Let s do something for the living the hai;o-id dead

! need noth ine. Otio r.f tho ways in which the eovernment has shown!

renrehen ihie inefficiency has bee.n in th matter of

etlnt menr e to 'he d enend i n 1 1 o' soldiera

M?n- natnr and representatives hav received, A Home for Kvery Homeless Child is the sloean foappeals from the wives and dependent paren's of rvoldiers ' tbe various social agencies in Indiana which are making who hive been left destitute because of the f5'.'.ir to an ffott to protect and conserve the childhood of the

AND e r h man will NAMK a dtfT-rt.nl girl

noi iee.1

AKWATS have the m'

bow srvl'ah it i

TOf may woman who

ha e v e

ti'O 'hat 'h

1 rv T

q ..i s r I e I a to HKI.1TTI.K

for

PU les . rrtmn

yf iff

t 'e '--ts

fs'f

HF.K -!,. hes MA.V.'HE? tn a if.

!1a r prett -

vrp'l bet-

THE aiivice

hapeev thing in the world i

AND aome'tmea vow ft n d it

whn you follow It

It '

PIT.IK na pkm

TH K down a

V" V F l .K t or r-llit h a.

Wo beliave that the people of Hammond are unqualij fledly for tha projected r.ew soldiers' and sailors' comj mtinlty memorial house, and that the.v believe the four j thousand men who went out of the city for patr'otir j service shouid be rewarded by having, as provided by

legislation, a place where they can assemble-in other j words, where tbey ran have a home. (

Hammond has long needed a place for the young men to gathr. Had the war not happened it 1 probable that by this time it would have had a Y- M. C. A. building as handsome as any in the coun'ry. But in view of ihs fact lhat ihe soldiers and sailors are of all religion beliefs. It I but just thata fcome be built for them 'hat it not connected or affiliated with any other organization. In other words, iheae service men are entitled to whatever in reason they want.

The new edifice will b built with mot3y raised b

genet al taxation, which i as It should be. In o'tio,-

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wi ;nts w i;t.i jp y 9 ni lirty mi pay nil ni t think"

for it and the amount will hardly be noticed. The building may be used by men who hae not been in service. It will include a fine auditorium, which is whet the city needs badly, a gymnasium, a trimming pool, rest rooms, club rooms, etc. , Nothing that Ha.mmcad could hafe i more Beoes-

ary. By all means et Ibose in charge gr b'.iy and ( stay busy until the boys get action. i

It would be difficult to conceive of a finer memorial for th o!dirs that fought for worthy ideals in a great war. A monument in the traditional sense will certain!-.-appeal to the sentiment of many towns and cities and s a worthy rnemorlal. but for the immediate mintst erins, to the life of the community life, it would he difficult .o imagine anything more appropriate than th? building.

v I.WATS kept aid '-board and a

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a il

vvaah Tit' on tin 1 (i.'i.tv irt

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IS th cotlit thing In -he world Al'THOniTI sas Vh rrime VVOR.F" tliari the one (,., lowing THE Civil tar WEI.I,, this was a h.Ker war. wasn

l.lTTf.K n his cflUr THIS is a critical tune for if allies RV 'I wa niust retnnilier that IT is a lot intlral'r 'or t'ermanv. W'K f aH or prov.dni(t for a consider

l'rtmir f Uonencaau S France ia his fTrite estair. The above photo of Premier Tiw" Gksxkc-cceava vf FTaoo wxs taJcan fcbout fi days srer be h-sa-i been wo-nrxied by tha aMasstn. Ktntie Cflttiru Tb premier insisted on coctrnuin-f his peace conference activities after tiha shooting: and his phyniriana were forced to order him to setnain q&wt for a few days nntil all 4tr.?er from the mrtVrt wormds in bis neck send obert w,s part..

i able percniaga of cu'renf

EXPENSE?

b'ind 1sufti AND we also -"H.'IHT to he omethinat

b'' tava'ion ms'ed

ihink '.'rat poii willing to pay

I 15" T P il TTfe 1 1

v oice 01 tne reonie

1

A NT old time

up h j

fat man -he. r and

hn

A ROl'ND hia nerk like a bib

tha' he rl.dn'l

FOR tho privilege of hating thlns

A R n A NG K O 10 that it ran b- here a"

vfn -i t rnefl

b'-'t :n.g the

o die'iaa ."lthr rhor

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1 ViXS'l ANT use ANTTHINC. out p. ! '!' somehow ru

ailvor ran rhi os--phire

WdM.y ran te with an--' i.T WOMAN" witho-it q-ia rreiing anri a. MAN an liva wi'h ap'her rr.m without

but t here i. l. a

Qt RRF.t,rn rt - p n

r a n-an

OF this when he a usine a fr-end v

1 a worn 111 ho TOOKTHFR vi :th.-u

fjuarrelii".

6

'n "b.e week than with windy Ham Lewis and a lot ntbor lit-X-pit tiers and toe-kissers we could name.

MORE INEFFICIENCY.

TENTION!

l.rn Flflcltl. Hokart. wba has be In 1 of

the ser-vtre e'teen mcnsr.i. returned from overseas ahou, a weak ago. and tepirned to hia home at Hobart t-tt-rday a'ter having rere ed h e oiarha rae

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A HOME FOR EVERY HOMELESS CHILD.

state. A Horn for Every Homeless Child is the crying

birthrigths. Thre a:e being maintained in the orphans' homes of the state about l.9uf children for whom good fami'.v

The editor has bee-n aabed ream

a not.e cori'"ern;nc n, alt for te A .A . ; t K e F, publiahe.i :at week Letter and! i s

other mail (ntendeo 'or ofTScera or n en ! then left behind In F an.e any t 8in, j c'-arg when the t.nia to wh-ch they belong rido.

'rave btien ordered horre. snou'd he

p.a'nlv ma

r there. Amer!-

tin "rht.ng: men ?t. .arted to go bark ' to tne b. oeptal Trd vie blown to a - I oiris o." buare 1 ,r sh -tl. is told bj-, Serjeant racy. who cons.de: him-

self etre,".'y f..-t ;nste ag .-pmpared

11 the fate o others of his com-

iii"- mi si- i)rt was w ounded tn 1 .-Mch

! WILL HAMMOND FORGET?

I Hammond. Jn'i . March ( Lditor Times: 1 Hunrg tne course of the meeting 'Werineso.iy evening a- I.beriy Hall the qijeat ion of "W i't ttamrrood Ferg't" i was brought up. The frllnwing will

appeal to boh ihe men who have been , in Sfrvire and the mpioer. a? the same time help the mr.'.oyrorst service : a t Hammond : ' 'HAMMONP WILL NOT FOR'",RT." A!n:fiet two years aeo !i,e 1 ' s;itt1d 'o - eo"1-hp lis so'tli'r or. NV e .alie.i 1 h" ti "iiin Bi-;" a ll'fv niarch'd away am.'lng In th-3 b-'l'ef that they .ould frtsh anv work p.t up to them ' They j-ittifel tbef -belief Th'- flnib- ; ed the work, the hardf-st ever presented to any arms. They smashed the Hindnbtira line. for aou-e of ihem it i meant the Supreme Sar-iPre. Arr,eri'-,a i and Hantmnnl at II rot f"'get -hem as long aa hlstorv lasts The others have come abrk to us mm. what they be. j l-.eved before, tbey know now. Tbey -know their own strength, tbeip ability : to ac-omplisb the thtnp to which they i put their hands. They know that Amer- ; !a ts safe, nn long as she continue to ' depend on ihem to do her work. There ia p'enty of work to be done. ber in ! Hanr.mond. There ia enough work rlsht ' here in Hammond 10 tak rare of our

j Fonj who have now returned to i;tniri take it. In co-opera ting with the V. ft. j Employment Service at Liberty Hall

is able, tn continue in business

a : 1 e p a -1 of A p r ' I w ill so b a k

to "e. e;-. e ' irther ls!mr.l

w .11 be g.an'ed an honorable d -

' He aniiSterj al r i-blo. t'olo-an-1 erv d f.f lean moniba oe' -

'rde'ed horre, snou'd be j aeas ta king pa 1 l -n t i-e fli t batt by ked hy tre aenUtta ' T!es ; ti. Aimr'ins nh-'n t he Tanks tool?

ritair.ber

rfo'tr the pllotmcn's di;e them.

rart 'rom ant infot mation in the bands of members i nt the obii.ii en w-to because of nerlon have become I bin-

of oorscresa on this suhjecf. a newspaper bureau has in ! dependent and have been denier! some of their natural

its picesslon fjtcta noncerning some feature of the war! -is" insurance bureau w hich reveal a condition little j bort of distressing. These facts relate to the processes j emp'ov ed bv the w ar risk officials to collc moner sent j

fotward. Addresfee ntl 'n FT a n' a " 1 ha tea 1 Th-erry and turned ihe tiie This p'eraullon ' n'f. accord- j o' the wa- wi.en the ailes were on itig- to -nf-i-TiliPi) i-eoeived from the point of giving up atid ttns ti-e Wl'ngion bv Robet t K. Hpr n g f : ee n. j H 1 n take Pari, hit the Mat inea said pottmiiter. he. a use mail addressed n and it.e Gerrrans war . .,v ept are of tintt wh'cb have been ordered ! ;, a, -A n nga kept nweepina; backward

':' tea air.-.stire was heager) f.i- a nil tjn.iij Ivv 'tie ripritlfln'

uri't w-h:ch have been ordered miereepied 10 rarh such or-

gan.tat ;on a' the earnest possin.e

;ran'er pinia afd ! a"t forma t Fran re. Tht prerau'ion will

rieoessa-y on until ine tard

ded ' he I I

nd ices

bv 'hem to dfpertlonts by mistake, in the pavmnt of tbee allotments, jt speparr. numerous errors in the

a mount 'broueh

sent the benefciaries have been made, either

tneffieiencv or eg relessr.esg in every instance

homes are desired. We believe that for every homeless child that is physically and menrally norms! there is some good home ready and able to receie It and gire to it thlove, csre aid training of which it has been deprive,

furnished the postal -it ho.-:t var department aie -eeeej. I'm notice to th.a effect a g vtite shoitd be atri'Mlj- eoer

s l but

I he uni lie

I ar1. f tindle f .ntlera. son of r. and iMr? i.r. ti F.nde- ... i nty street.

I i-ianr.n-.or,.-.. r : .-tifi 1 iistnnv a'te !mnth aer:e in Fram-e Ha

ai x . wa s

the beneficiary, who needs the money and depends upon t for net- ma in' er.ance. spends the amount as soon as she ran cash the check. She acts In good faih. and con-

i,-Ioi-s every cent of the amount her own. because it was;

! through no fault of its own. Many of them are or the itn j pressionnhie.gee - he; een " and 12 years oid. They want, i homes. They want kind, sympitbef.e. paient fost- j

' fathers and mothers who will help them to grow into

! erf. .lease R. feeran. rretnt rt.. I 'o. f. litn M '; . Pn . wrtt. ', oin

n l,i.imonrt, urnunv in;

C'i initf. he hepes a n w a .

o

rei ba

withn a year.

wih headjuar' e.-s.

Rnhfrt 'Vlotl. Ileas Mickey- I ' e n d e i a s ; ooys wTho wejr t:rn t the a nda d S; ; .- in the Fng r.eer?' ; :

br:ead

Campbell and tee H a ni 1.0 n antain K'ng of pi a n t i t-'ra nee h a e vei ;i rn -

toaMea too, th

to tier bv e amount i

the goernment. : far from bejns

Tn most Instances.

j ful citizenship. The citiren? of our state and the public j

j Mra. F.. II. f ofrin. of W httlns. errllea

ample to meet

'bei

iemanda In these davs of high prices. Bti' has been made, as frequently happens, the a't!nc anriotly for the next allotment. Is

j secure hornet for ihese unfortunate children.

it an error beneficiary, notif ed by

O; j of foster homes in past years.

F;gtii es n the office of the Board of Stale Charities I j show tha" manv lhou?and children have had advantage.

;t are recni

C f

d e B r oer-n. enta. a u-1 h vral week

rettived aoid

from

i 'or- i

w i i h the !ti lu- I i a hospital ( r !

o h o rr, e t h e r e

t

v r. ;

ga .ant

'1 li o '

1 i o.o .1 i Karl Hilt

the a-nL-or 0f the erro-, af.er ber money is gone, or ' .-wu. ... -. ,

rnvre she cannot understand how the government can J family- liomes at the ptesetn 'ime tinder uperv.Siont uni. Ih ,

w,,v mia..V She does not know that she f one 0f 1 while many others have been legally sdop'ed. rhese iri

.-i, sSmita, oirc.maf.nee. f b- oe not ret urn ch tldren 8 re ha v1ng real orcd to 'he mt hei r fi ght t O normal wh r e h- waa a m

,v,0 e. rPCejVes ,be following! hife nd training and In return are bringing happiness ft

Some weeks ago you were adved bv the depart- many foster parents.

. ., . . . , . j . inn I -I il rn:in Rn n nrnnun. nn m v. arm nrn nr ill'

jen or a nars sua recoras inar you naa Tr-jwea ma i ' .-

a like opponuni'y. Will you heiri them? Will you taice some boy or girl tn'o your home and find other famiiie who will lake thm? Jf you wan' to render a useful service to the children and to the sts'e communicat. with the board of children's guardians in your county, the orphans' homes or the Board of Slate Charities. Room $i Sfate House, Indianapolis, for desired information.

os t sir

Kk at re :. -v . reruns ft-oryt the

Frani-a a'n-e iat .1

,,T-er -pavmept of J on the apnllca'ion of the atjoveramed er,'is-od man. As you have rot yet refunded, said amount, 'ho ar.-ourt! has been placed with the department ,,f prosecutions and recoveries fo Hmmediato collection. ymlr check or money order for said amoinf should be lrn"m o ;h order of iha t.'nited Ptatee and immediately

to

warded In the set f -a d dressed inclosed official envelope . ji 1 1 na isaiMB i in i iiwsMTtnsssrnwtiTr

-, i Coast A rt il it r .

from i'i iH1 T x

( lived a' tvwe!l nent Fa-1 was

Prtl Kis. J. Knorrser. .on f M's. '"a'herine Ktii ?i. 54 "::. on reef. arrival boo.e F- ds- f rent

j amp ''later, Mich aan. lie nl-id Miit.....i!' rnmn T rr'' '

i was eri tn amp utf n May. ajvhere he l,aa hfn 'nre. H-s i!o;het. I)erman. s n the er-v-i- a lamo

I na.i. "ens?, and o.-otre . .1'. . , - r, F-ltli e. ma'i n h-ee --.t . n n-serv.ee.

tha enlisted man af Ilitnnwni and Vba Ir f an; i liea. Tours very trul EDITH flKKE P ATI ERSOX. Jtxeculive-ijcrutarjr Boom Seradce.. r. S. .Jay I call your at tout ion t an article from the Official Buliun for

March 24. 1919. "It baa coma to the attention of tixa War Deparlmfnt that the cialxna of many discharged ofttcers ajid enlieted mvn for arrears in pay avre being rorwardttd to the rtractor of lnanca by a'tornea and other claim aji-en'a. Without quessioning such procetlure, It is -.tred to emphas.ze the fact that th settlement of any claims received as abtra is not expedited, but. on tha contrary, ia deiayed by reason of the additional filing and handling of the, unnec-estary papers of the agent or Jntermediar;The, claim of the soldier is all that ia raquired, and such claim should be submitted directly by the discharged officer or soldier to the War Department wbich will give the aforesaid claims as prompt and careful consideration as poertb'.e. Aay fas paid by tbe soldier to an attorney or claim agent Is a aaadlesa ezpeaas. The fact that there is co neeeeaity to employ attorneya or other claim agent, to assiat in collecting claims of acldlars or their beneficiaries applies just as emphatically to war-risk insurance claims as to Army pay, travel pay, and bonue agtatnst the War Department. The followir.aT statement was authorized by tha Secretary of rha Treasury on February 16, 1318: "It has been cailad to my attention that survivors of men in the Army and Na . y of the United States who- hav a been kiiled or Injured sine tha entrance of this rountry into wer and other perori entitled to compensation and Insurance benefits under tha war-riak insurance law of October 6. 117. an 'being circulated by claim agents w1 rh nffera to assist them in collecting the cieirrs from the Bureau of "War-cSak' Insurance of the Treasury- De-partment. "I desire to draw the attention of the person issuing these circulars to fbe fact that no regulations a u thorbsin r fee. fo be cbarEred or recited have been rromulss'ed by the Treasury Dejarte ment. and that until suoh time as charges shall ba authorized, th act renders al! connects for iruoh corogiansaticn void, axd aubjot thAa waa charg. and recerva susilg otapaaaation o foe .nd imprisonment" The Depart meet o' Ovntan Baf. Ametirn Ked Cross, through its Horn Service Sections, is glad to assist a'l discharged officers and aofdlers. or their bt; eft canes, who have cIsjtos against

. in. v-v rr nil r-r . ,n n.sinr nni

t.v. ins rroiril.ien i j - , our soldiers j necsssry papers or rorreepondenc. ,t,- .st. t " There ar 15.000 Home Bars-lea Santo go ,or m.fc PiS' ,J.

j i unm 'ii wit- Anirman xv. n 1 1 ill. in tne of one r,,e in whtch th. cited State, located In the various

llNifi'il '

w Tlf ingr

by the appropriation o bi made by the

of t'otunieri o e e wi'j r e i

both employer

and emroee wi'l re'-eive the best re salts Tr.e pbonr is .Hamroor.d SUi. jt , fee to b'gin 'o p'o-.e that Ham mond wtli not forget. H t PER. VET?. Kxamirer in "harge.

HOME SERVICE SECTION CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Hammond. Ind . March !T. Fd-.tor Tiwrs: 1! has rome to mv n'l'ti'ifn that pre m i r-en t attorneys to Hammond are cbarg'ng returned soldiers for mak'tig oui t'-.eir a poli'-a i ions for bonus, compensation, insurance and other claims o which the are eniitied from the gove r n m n t . '' ohvia'e the nere'St'.. 'or ernp'oyirg pa.d srv'ce f. obtstti ihese funds. : he Hnir er .;oe Per-artn ent of the Red Cross has be--t appointed offic-al

for pet-fern. ing ! siifn services

li- free O

diets

d

1 1 v an

he n4' h

Ha at mustered out Th H in formerir and bt'r hie en"e"a rcnduoint- on tie

agen for

charge. Will ou kird't publ-.vttv in order 1 1 a know w here s r.re

t learned

1 1 ; o r n e y

dupMc.-e disc-harae pftPr

teller to '.he Zor.e E'lOSnc Ofl"!

a

1 ft.ltv (-a ' 1 t he alter

to Section t . .if I lie Hureau

and

lei t e r t O t ,-i . r - 1 respe 1 1 orn ' v s

er ft

r.nry Street Railwav iines

ALKXANPRTA The nams of three i b'indrts.i men who s'-ved in the Amer-jrir

ran forres dur rg tne war wil, h rlaced on a bronte tablet -which w 'il

discharge officer or enlisted man t brnee.ciarv of any such officer or er.Hftei rtan ran go to tbw b'ancb of the Rd

t ho '""f's t.earest bia bom. for lnformaAJon

'.tia a.-tvl'-e it witl gndy assist him ! cao r &11 ..im,n. .t. . . i

war r.isk Insurance I . w ' " " " r.. Ho-.e Service off c- has rerform-l rape.s .n ea.9 of c"aima both S - n i . . i . I 1V. T-VA. I

serviee fnr over one r.u n- 1 " ' mf-

rib a! no Ea tin i tie j-.iiiiiu or nr nisn msur-

s nee. T reasijrv Oeparttr.ent.

i

and fi't

osi to rieni Mav T teke

met

I

"based bv the oitr

Serat Je Des, mt 1mm rifta H.jb pu

-tries, who arrived from cseraess sorreldria. wee. ago and from Qua r.t :co. Vi., is I home in rjary oa a a. sty dae furlough TJetter rail nn T'ce Time

ng

psstsrwfita

5 8 a

The Armor Looked Full, rat It Proved to Be Empty.

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GO WOrvf-fT. j

By C. A. VOIGHT

I ard s "-e,n;,-ig aotne vary m'e'est

j iticdeni. " b e thrill ng eirie- ene

mi" ' '" i !, 'I 3J. !,, 'm . 1 ui j MtM To COM ) ) PAt j i WW V "1.JUCH AW.T C . J CAFE f infUr

v . - r .. .-T,..-- ) -rr . i K-tf3vi?r

j have

this o p pr - i i 1 1 y to ex- j

Atexan- j prest my ' erat.fti! appre'iafion ofl the most cetierous and i-ord'at co-opera- j ' lion on the pr.ri of ivitcber of the

end j 1 torne vs and p'r--ie.are or Hainmonoi ' In the work which t r.e- Home Service 0e.

MT. VfiRNON" After forty yesra of a-tite life on steamboais of th. lower Oh to river and It. tributaries, the last twelve years on tbe steST,r p Hernice, f'ar'ain Poudas .lone-s has

It Sent tO your noUfte every j partm.nt is carr.vi.-g for fie benefit of I retired f-rm river work

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