Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1919 — Page 2

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FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Tuesday

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Oliver Accordeonist, Thornton & Thornton Ccmcdy Songs.

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My Dear Mr. Sunford: Now ihat the training prosrum of the ir service Is complet'-d, otir w. rU at Field Seven cniiv the men. "your boy.1 of the FguadronB are en route for home. As you leave for your new aspinrnent of duty, permit me to extend to you thl? sincere appreciation of your rrt in Vinni UK 1 he v nr. Ky your tireless work and Increasing attention to he smuiVftt de'.sils and kindness thst gr so tsr in bringing' nul the beM in officers and men, you have, unknown to iirs!f. m-.ria!y asstsied in the en' ire cleveiopment and success of ;he apirit ar,d m.ra of IHu'ij f.eld which secnr.Knj to report rmlv submitted by the inspector snri;il. is second to rom- m I'mnce or America. Without this keen aens of responsibiht v. trut. i:.trt m life and in ei h osher. which, for c'i-fn months, ou s.i wisely fosteretj in both flyirg officers and tn-n. fie!d Seven would have failed. As student officers completed the course in training. It nss my cus'Am to .n'r thfni In ni'Te 'han fl e hundred officers. I have tw'-ff beard a .smie complaint. "We nefr knew wliat the T. M. A. was until we arrived a nr fl-!J." as an all loo freqj-nt answer to my question. Permit me to rxpres myself as being glad in i.avinsr known you. and havinit bad the plcasu-e of working w'b. ou. ooing- our p.trt in the air sr ire behind ih lins er ice which hs called for snecial commendation from the comniarder In ohi;f rf th Arn'rimn f.r.-f. Rli'ilAKO S ri.V!3. Captain A. S , Commanding: rffi-rr Field 7.

SIGHT OF DEAD BODYKILLS AUNT Shocking Crime at Salem, When Husband Finds a Bachelor in Home.

Monday. April 7, 1919.

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eliminate the cost of aendinit too mony messengers on deliveries over the an me rou'es. It is said that a r'l sain will iie marie on me.seni-r fxpetife by d'-laylng il-liifrir? m th Judgment of tin- city censor. Businss wn, howevrr, declare that the ..! em is dangerout as a precder. i to establish a sy.Mem of fri'Crarh company control of business correspondence a-td one which in improper bands vouid work havoc to any business concrn. PRAISE FOR

GARY ATHLETE

(SPECIAL TO THE TIMES Plii 'MIX ti l l .. !n.h. April 7 F.merson hish school at :.ity has produced anosh.-r athlete h"Ht name vvill B't down in tio records of t he Ten. H.- is 1 K Woot'in. whD pitched btt league h x-haM h.-to ' is; ! ruiay for the '"rimsnn m the last jg.ime of the sprinK series v : : h the I nti in n pc-; in tnm of ih American Association. Wool'1 pitched faw'ess baseball throiiaboiu . He kept th" bits of the Indians well scattered or compelled the Hendricks batsman to put down easy S round bails to. the inneld. His s'eai. -cnsiSfnt. wo-k In the ho in the final Kama rnf" !'. h in to a place on the regular pitchinit aguad of the untversifv sn1. ! nciden t a I i y constibuted more than anvthniif else tounrrts Indiana's victorv In the lust frsme. " to 2.

rmis a? S.3i n'-d -.k in an tippe r room "f h s home. Clarence Crsw-eU discovered Harry n te.-.a "s, a bachelor ther-e. and sho him through the neck, k-li'nij him instanli.-. W'h4thsi.i body was ca-ned jo the horn of his aunt. M:s Pelly Whitehead, and she dropped dd fr-m tle f10,-k r-iswell claims Whitehead had been pa mg- ait en ion l Mrs i'riwe!l.

Three Beauties Comedy, Singing. Talking and Piano.

Nagle h Gray The Versrtt'e Njte. Nc-v.- ' v.- Monday, Wednesday -.-. P.r-o ):,' . iat:nc daily, ' ;' .JiilO'is. 7 to 11 ; : n . . ;-, -o 11.

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WIRTS TO GOTO CROWN POINT TO LIVE

.T,,spCIL TO THE TIMES) CKOWX V 1I.VT, Iivi.. April 7 C. P. Wirt, a banker of Gary, and brother of Wildam Wirt. surer:nten der ! of th.

Ghvy schools, has purchased the AH- 1 man home on East street and will ooin j t Crown Point to reside as soon as the home Is remodeled and repaired. The parches price is between $5. Ann and) $15. lOf). It is aso reported thai- the IMc-' Mahon home is being negotiated by j Wibiam Wirt, the Ciary superintendent.! who wlli also move his fanv.lv to Oro n f'oiiit if the deal jtoes througii.

"WARD, THE MUSIC MAN," LEADS MICH. CITY BAND .Tm' H Ward, the ve'eran band leader end known from all parts of the camp as "Ward, the Muio fn." has been selected as director of th Haskell and Barker Band of Mt.-hiRsn City to s'icceed F. J. Oodmsn. who recently resigned the leadership after ten yep.rs at its bead. The Haskell and Ra-ker bund one o' th oldest orcatt'iat ion in this section of the jtat Mr Ward is a veteran aniens hand masters find he. fth others. irsnnuM the nary Municipal Fin1 wl: ch he d'rec-cd for several years, rfinytr'n? to take up other htisir'S. Ite announce that sitmmer concerts would he offered In connection with community singing: at Gaty. He rla"s to re-orgnitn the. c.ury Municipal band and that the orsan'.iat-.on would be heard in all city concerts.

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TODAY AND TOMORROW Elsie Ferguson "The Marriage Price'

WESTERN UNION

TO EMPLOY CENSOR

M'LWAL'KEK. Wis , April 5. Fnd-r j the announced purpose of internal econ- j omy and fff1cienc. th Western t'tiion Telegraph Co. has established a cemmer- '. ctal censorship on a'! business t:rm!. An oCf; ;at m h known a a .. has I I rcn appointed in et ery office, it is d- , ared hr. to pass on all telegrams P&ssin over the company's wires. The announce purpose is to save expense of r.icssn"r ri ice hy holding; up or A"- ' " le important teleirams and !

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THE RESTLESS SOUL

Blue Monday Wash Day Visits Many Homes You cannot h'p but feed romplotply tired nut. Evp-h trirojh vou d,d no rubbini- you were pupervipins tb work of anoth"- and orm after your other numerouR boiiPfhold duties. Th unusual excitement artendinp Mondav wash dav th mu-5 odors from at earn ins: clothes, everything in a turmoil, has rohbed'voti' of a days joy and comfort to which von are entitled Just tjvnk' Firty-ttro day? of the year are family wash days. ! But there's a way out! Just make up your mind to send thl. week's wash ins: to us.

The Hammond Laundry expert workmen know just how

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Consumers Company's "full-value" coal is the coal for you to buy It's free from clinkers, much cleaner, hum lonper and priYes better heat than any coat we know of. Wc think enough of it to pianmtee everv )ound of it. If you have the least complaint to mako reKarding "full value" oal or anything else we sell, 'all us up. We'll make it right.

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