Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 277, Hammond, Lake County, 6 May 1919 — Page 5

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M' -t i ursuav Mav i;. v.n). THE TIMES. IVirc .Five.

TRAIN AT EXPENSE

OF GOVERNMENT

Lake County Men Are Given An Opportunity, If They Are Disabled. The directors of vocational training for soldiers, and nilorn to be in Valparaiso on May 0;h. 10, h. 11th and F" o Interview men who want to take T lie 1 mini ng. All men who have contracted ten r-cr rent tor more) disability are entitled ' take training at the expense of th" pnve-rnmcnt if they v ish to do so. In addition thej ar guaranteed an iniiv,e of -t Imji sity-fV.e dollar? V" to nth for single men and ?-v enty-tiv o ci-liars for a man who is matt-ic." ah''1 1 '. ' with his family v liile b''iirtrain'd. All dis-charped disabled RoMirrs. and in Lake ounty wh-- wish for 1 his irainme should arrange to see 5ir smith at the University at Valparaiso en on" of the above days to arrange f'-r hi. (ran i:ip. i-h'il, to: rrirp; hi' travelling expenses will be Riven lum after his n--rii and meals' will b furnished, room if it Is necessary for him mtin over nipht. For further information, see Service Secretary Chamber of mfc, Hammond. Indiana, or th? Service Secretary in your home Fo not lose any time. File our cation at once. a so H-m" t 'omHonr town. appiiPERSONAL I SOCIAL NEWS! 1 C03a3NCr EVENTS. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club TV111 be entertained by Mrs. T. K. Tennant of Aarren street. At her home in Poujrlas street tomorrow aft'roon Mrs. Fetcr Austscn w ill be hostess to the n. A. F. Club. A meeting of the FadieV Aid Society j of the First Presbyterian church willj be held 'Wednesday aftrnocn in the rarlers ef the church. Mrs. Fd.th ;rif- j fin and Mrs. tJecrge Rawlins will b" j th hostesses. j Mrs. Geor(t Flynn and Mrs. Kdyar j Crurr.packer will be hostesses to the j Standard Bearers this eenlnpr at Mrs. j Klynn's home in Harrison street. Th" ! meeting: will b one of special interest and a large attendance is looked for. Why Hunt in the Dark reir that electric light? Have a switch installed by the HMMOn I.LECTRIC HOP. 605 Oakley Ave. Fhon 1654. 5-Ct Remember Arkins. Hammond's oldest 1 l-.velers. 1 6 .1 S'.at" St.. for Fnnaffcment j rnd AVedding Rings, Birthday and 'traduation Gifts. J-6-tf Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baker celebrated tii" fifth anniversary of their mai riair i t evenins at their home. I'oty s'le't. by entertaining a small rarty 'riends flnd relatives. The quests were nterlained with music and during the evening a prettily appointed thre eurse luncheon was served. There were covers for Mrs. O. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Faker. Mr. and Mrs. T Hirt and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Xrost. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kolb and family, Miss Florence Soiomon, Miss Agnes Faker. Miss Sophia Strucbig, Mis t'lara and Miss Therese T-erre, Frank Faker and Claude Carson. The marriage of Miss Christene Klein o 'WiUiam C. Huey was quietly solemnized Saturday at St. Elizabeth's rectory. Chicago. Mrs. Huey is a daughter of Mrs. M. Klein. 11 Williams street, and formerly lived in Hammond where she has many friends who wiU be interested in the announcement of her marriage. fr. ani Mr.. Huey home In Chicago. will make their I When the Lights Go Out i 11 t,att i.o- or r-i lui .-?i..i.tvu. HAMMOXP F.I.ECTRIC SHOP 60o Oaklfv Ave. 5-3-Ct South Side Taxi Line. Sedan s"rvic. ropular price. Thone Hammond or E67. H. K. Gardner. 4-24-tf K. of C. Base Fall Banre. IfiO-R Sibley St.. May 7th. Music by Sterling. 5-6-2 The twenty-first annuel diocesan council of the diocese of Michigan City meets at Marlon Tuesday, May JO. The delegates from St. Paula parifh. Hammond, will be W. R. Ccnkey, C. H. True end Fred H. Mott. They were elected st the monthly business meeting of the vestry held last evening in the guild room. An Interesting social event Is scheduled for Wednesday evening is the May party to be given by Hammond Temple No. 73 Fythian Pister.s at th K. of r. Temple, corner of Hohmao and Ogden stretv A feature of the party will be the May-pole dance by twelve young women and the choosing of the MayQueen. The history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will observe its annuel social day with a luncheon at the l.vndora Hotel. May 12th. at one o'clock. Reservations must be made not. later than May 10th to Mrs. J. J. Anderson or Mrs. M. T Ludw ig. New members of '!" club who will work in the history d'partrr.ent next year are invited to attend. Three Times a Week for Three Weeks After the long winter months, too ir.uch rich food and too little exercise, practically everyone fe!s th necessity for a good Spring Tome and F.lood Purifier. The best srnr.st medicine you can take is the king of tonic laxatives CELERY KING Three times a week for three weeks, brew a cup of this purely veg"lshl laxativ tea and drink it just before retiring. Gently, yet fffec i vol v. It will drive otn ail impurities pnd not only make you fee! b"tttr, but look better, richt away, ftving cn a sweet berath. clear skin, nd a. healthy appetite. Adv.

A very jnu 1 est iiik meeting of the Kauai Franchise FoaRue look place lasi evening t home nf Mrs. I'. .T. Moraii. 1117 South Hohinan street. Mrs. Floyd if Fast ChioBRo raic a most complete report of the National Suffrase Conv.ntion at St. I.ouis to whii'.i .she was a deb ga ;e.

4-. tiie Lak' e on ins The m-'rtiiiR of irane Sucicty last County Huat the Crntral st hunl wns largely several important butvv re i!ispo.-cil of. The attended and nes nu'irn inspectors reI ported ! summer . their woi u ere made k and plan? t'vr t h K. of Si.. May Fa? se Fall Fan. try -It - 2 ith. Mirie b Sterling. A social .tfterneof 1"- spM-.t b. the member. vf Trini.y tidy Wednesday at the Cl'iin I.. l.briKht. coiner Webster iin'nti. Mr. l.aoies' Aid So-Iv-ine of Mis. of Fayette and Arthur Andtf is the r.ssist ihr hostess. I" welcome at the nv'rline meeting: of the so.i-My !'' Fricnds w ill A bu"irei i b the Id t ti is s 1 F- n 1 . c-iemns a! the h"'nr Mr . t.. t'. F. Ma ! thn"Frot cci ed th' Hntif ("irvlr I o. 1 '. F. ienins af nh'l at' I street this ev There "ill A to th- F. r.-fm at tw..-! b. a m-'titis: ef ihe 1 or 1.. F. S ednrsd'!;- af hir; y o c'.. k,;.t t h- K. in the ll'Vihuli I'll i lei ir hr a mrrt'nc ef tip1. I. I e r. and F of S. Hal! I i There 1 A. to th i nncn at i !. of S. will - n. t w 0-1 1 of I.. !'.. W 'dr.f.day afterh.rly o'clock at th K. and hall m the riimbncii buildins. K of C. Fare Fall Pan". :a-i Sibley "St.. May Tih. Music by Sterling. -- - "ral line No. sS I ,. T '. M will hold its rejru'ar iiieetnis ti.is cven.ng a', the I. L. U. F. Hal!. K. of C. Base F.hII iMntf. C61-n ?iby Si., May Tth. Muic bv Sterling, There will be iv m-- cling of Jold'-n Rod Camp No. 1T Fey.-1 Nc.snbors until Wednesday. May 11th. The members of llammid Chapter No. r.TO (). !". S. arc invtted to th" cornerstone laying of th" Masonic Tcmp'e at t'rewn Ft-int Saturday at 2:;1" o'. lo.-k. j All who att'-nd are inviu-ft o meet a' 1 theMasoni. Temple at one o'clock and 'go from there to the pa '-ml train i-hjtrf-I ered by the M'asonr. K 'ser. t :ons miy j b made to any of the ofi'iccrs of the j ch.-. in-: 1 . j ; The fo.jrlh division of th" M. fl. .Toadies' Aid Society will meet V-'jn"-day afternoon at the home of Mr. It. W. Fee. 10" Clinton street. T'K! th-rd tiivisifti of the M. K. t .ad.es Aid Societv' will ni-f f f-.r a r.nr riW.i-t: j luncheon Wednesday nt th- home of 'Mr?. C. P. Tinkhatn. 42 F-'to.t rtree'. i Toinoj-row afi"rno"n the 'nemh"-s nf j theAmicit ia Club will n-.t at the horn" I of Mrs. Fdward Unnevvrhr in Sheffield f avenue for a eiuilt ing party. ! frs. Hertz of V,'e-t Hammond vvill h hoste.-s to the ..;wish Ladies' Aid Society Wedncsda;. afternoon at her home. Mr. Jay TV Ritfr. manager of t!i" Fion Store "Itei-aH" Drug Department, is attending the Indiana Convention of Rexall ap--ncies disnapo'U. 175 now beiiiK h"!d at InRexall store1' are rep resented. r-5 T, , 1 , mr f. , xsacneiors May iarty Tues., May 20. Serpentine

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Mrs. C A Rooster t'luh her home in Smith w mix ilia r. Walt him il! "nt"rt-in the thii e-, en ing at reet. The sixth divisicm of the. M. K. l,adi' Aid Society will meet at on"-thirty o'cioi k Wednesday a fternoon at the home of Mr?. Survant. 4 2 Summer st rce t. A meet.ng of th" North Sid" F. will be held a! the home W. of I'. T. Mr. W edIrace Fukentan. i-t lefth street nesday evening. Mrs. Feltzer of H? rrison street will b hostess to th" first division of the M. K. Fadies- Aid Society Wednesday afternoon. - The election of officers took place l last evening at the meeting of the vening hour committee of the Hammond j Woman's Club at the hom of Mis Fyda Mitenith in Smi'li Hohinan sfe"r. resujted in th- election of Mrs t;ri- j ng"r for chairman. Miss Marguerit " Fatta, vie chairman, and Mis Plano'v Nixon, secretary. The suhjeet was j Robert Fouis Stevenson ar.d it was presented by M.S te Kt ; a Cu' ry . Mi." . Hamilton. Miss Flanrbe Nixon and Mif i Alta Acikins. Miss Tb rtha Kleih"ce and i Miss Wellie Mefsniel gave the musical j program. Assisting Miss Muenich ere i Miss Kroner and Mirs Hir.:.-,nrd and l hey served da.nty refreshments during the I evening. ; Mr. p'rid Mrs Nelis Apon had as th'tr guest last evening Miss Fiviiy Katzbach. Miss Katr.ba.h has Just returned from Florida. Alabama and Kentucky and leaves shortly fir w- Terk in a tomrany doing educational work. She graduated in th" glass of l?l"i of the Hammond high school aft'r which s-lie attended Winona Cc'.ltg" and later th? University of Chu-ago. The F.oys t'lass of Ihe Hammond Musical College tendered Miss Iir-i-s Otto a surprise party last evening r..t the Recital Kali in the '). K. build. rp. Robert Her.son. Frvin Femrin-. Thomas 1 .a vine. Feonard F.lster and Msrton 1'encine acted as hosts and tiurirg the evening served refreshments. - The annual social day of ihe art d'partment of th- Hninm"nd Wcnian's ! Club was enjoyed by eighteen of the I members yesterdav in Chicago. They spent the day at the Art Institute and visited the rooms of the American .artists and old masters and also the architectural exhibit. They were especially interested in th Hammond txIhibit where the government buildings in the Standard disiricf were shown in v.sf tcr color. They bad luncheon at the Art Institute at r.oon and enjoyed a most delightful time. YOUNG WOMEN ALSO PUBLISHERS One of Hammond's small industries wh ch is really doing a Urge business o'. w hich the people generally are unaware is the publishing business- of the Fiesenfelt S-sters. They have been publiioing a series of crochet and knitting booklets 'nce 1?15. Margaret F. . F esenfelt and Matilda Fiesenfelt Hiimt. both of Hammond, are the authois. th" former being also one of the yiioprietors of the " We-Serve-You ' lads shop where the book'ets may be obtained. The W. R. Conkey Co.. of Hammond has Just completed an order for 75. F.efierfelt Crochet Books bich pir.l'es ee U.f0? winch have teen, ifeued. since

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zmm Free Trial tf Pyramid Pile Treatment In One f the 'rnndeMt Efnt ou llirr Fiperleneed. dreadfully 1i otruiiniR o over 1 "Ion Positively Cannot MVnrjJ Unore These Itemnrkahte l'y raniids. to r'r. druc sloi- aid tet t.-. of I j ran. Id File 'I'r.niii: lief -iiou.d r..!ie c-( iui.-!-.. .ium; ft.r joy. If y "11 ai send fo; ,-1 fri fri; I i... tnatl V nil vv'l! then h.I'on't delay. T.ik; no t-u'os rnt W i J 1 ent. y on '1 ll'lllljt, -a-- by n v i m ed. ;iut. FRF.E SAMPLL COITON I V ft A M 1 i lT.I'i; t'OlTANT, f ' '.. rainid HuildinK . Mars. 1. Ft. .M:h. Ivindlv snd me r- I re s?rnpla of Pjrnnild file Treatment, in platn wrapper. .Nam Slrer t INDIANA SOLDIERS EN ROUTE Indiana Regiment with the Rainbow Div. Pulls Out From Camp Mcrritt. Ej E IT o TvinrK t STAFF C07RE3PONDEHT I N SEItMC!:! N I'.' '.Mill illF F'-olli S . I Al. FN F l IF. l'i ' INF Fv"ry member n' tili-.ry. I h" Iivltitp IAN.M'i '1.F-. M-: -the t;,uih ti" I. C. a r-th-pa rcfini l:v i -on, the Fi'.ly iti a f v n t o and 1 nil, fe.motis P.rtinr Fas" I H" spitai "o. "2. is ,e I i I srnile t-yda; , I vv ill again be j few dy ? hat 1 Fifih and bai M. rritt. N. J . ! olhour.; ' h ;, 11 ioosic r Ml. an-t in a p ." Tio"Hi t'amp liopi". f : 1-' p-.'le.l . : t s-.'Ttla y . f a. t tin t tu 1 r-ls they are g. ut n : h ! -' t rains, they ar- maIndiana, th--. ins very sio-.v. ' and d'?pi ! ;ng good j boy s frl I and can .e t n 1 1 no that hardly 1 ?. ; until th" g"t j home. th" tt.-.n and aw n y north. and - pulled o-.it ef New .Frsev from th-' "as:vor---. htad-d came through Fuffal'i. trie route taken when they It f lnd itn:I I more than eighteen months ago fr..:i: ! t'amp Mills, tlarden titv. Long Island I We are sched uled t.i .hsnce over to thI Fake lCri" and Western at Sanduskv mud the nam bow me a,e ipin; read don t lr has back in e up to ! , ; e nn 1 nttiana po', is It; i. name i v earl and w p.ik. i The first of h" th-re '--aln- Is i ul"d to pull tbiough r..r' Ir.nd. -"'. "dli; . ; early Wednesday morning, soon nfe;- ! cross.ng the t !',,,- border line. Tr forma - lion reaching '. h" trams is t r the effect a tomnu.tee of citn-.ens from the cPies Inhere most of th" FMIth ni' n torn" I from Fafayeffe, Floom .ngt on. Nobles. ' v 1 1 1 e . Vine nne. Waldron. Fort W svti". Shelby v illf and Indianaptejs wii! meet ! th" trains r.t Tipton, lnd.. where v, e I switch off from the mian line of the i Fake Kri", to the Mi. h.ean City dr. is, on land go on into Indianapolis. ; The K.nih men and Filly- men have j h'ard a lot about ibe p'ans for tb--ir (reception in Indianapolis, and a It ht-uth j anxious to reach their home state capijtal. are more anxiou, to hav their d;"harges. so they tan roam at large. i Colonel Robert Tyndal!. ihe h"adq-ja-- I Iters anl supply companies and lta'tery j J A. on the first tram, will be th flrl to see Indianapolis. Fattrrie- H, F and I ! 'are e-n th" second raio. vvh.l-' Hattcries j J-. ami J- ami t ;i" nospitr.l in.n at" the i "tear guard." Th- trains aie scheiiuied to pul! ii en the oli Fit Four, t'hi.ac.. 'division tracks. ,n the wev. part of li. i dianarolis. DEPENDS ON DREAM TO FIND LOST daughter: INTEPNTIONl. NFWS SEfiVICEl j NORTH H Fit tt i K FI K UTi. Mass.. M.-yj John F Card 1 see k-rg his long ! H st daughter. Ttealda Jf. Pickard. thi' -l t v vears o'd. whom he believes to be ' living in !!;- men. because he dream- j ii Thr nis fe r ! ' t h 1Sli" v a rr'.-:ir. g thet tiiiistativf s. ' n s.pi ra t e tl e and ; n r1car.l from 1 i ! s d a u g h - j t O 1 . - e 'e c!r. h e '.-.."i S bt f r e n n : i ; t-. a r ii I im t b. 1 t en yea s n d t lion mo :h? r. K. C. TO STAGE NOVEL AFFAIR A i o th. arts' r r-1 la g" iv . 1 a t k f rz' Hid-'- the atisp.eI it pi oris 's a soci place net w"el e n t e r t a 1-, i n sr a i-g made t thf that will Ilk" pa -a t ion i f. r i ro v d a re be oninii".te" in t-hsis". T.e intiif bt' He. ins will be th:s r-i.'i1;. s'op, th" '.'.ill w'tli n a military orchestra 1 old ng I the main floor for these who im ! 1 ort " wish 01 1 dance, while those not be entertained with n audev. lie. features on so i rt el ined will jazz band and I the lower floo: LEGAL NOTICES. NOTIC17. T w ill not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myf!f, SAM lV.iSH. 4 4 4 Hickory st.. Hammond. 5-(5-St. How to Keep Age Lines and Wrinkles Away I'on't forget that the woman who smiles will hav-e a skin more tree frepi 1- u.iiiifs Irian the woman who f row ns. When wrinkles begin to appear it is a gcod plan to bathe th" face one" a day for a h,le in a harmless so'ution mad" by dissolvine an ounce of powdered saxobte in a half pint of witch haste. This is remarkably effective in erasdnti the hateful lirrs, no only because of its a.stri'iRent. ac'ion wbif h tightens the skin and thus irons nil th" lines, but also because of a helpful tonic effect which improves capillarv erculatiop and r,er. t"ne Thr is nothiec b"tter fot- fvhl-v cheeks cr chin. F" sure to ask the drugr'ft fr the powdered saxoli'v- -dv.

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ITIMES BURr.AU AT STATE CAPITALI l.i.Al'iii.l:t. lnd., JU; i.- .,.nf: of the politicians are v. ond. rinn why tiov. '-iior .;ooiii ich fit us nut Mi.-n.'ium-e th.. ii..iiies of 1 If m. 1, hf. I,-,., Id -tl on 1 ft.r ;.pp.jmtmrnt as Mat accountant, nit mbi r of (In; state industrial board. HIIII IV II Ml- 11111 1 f. .., plll'lic SfTvli i! 1 -.mini.-? ion i rov id. d. of course, hf had. cid. d on any on. . 1; v tis tlnnmht tint th.- successor l.. ;ub: rt H. II. n.ircn :!.? Mat" no'M.ntaiii U'mlrl be a e nntneed ft k.i' t the (ii;t ..f M;,y. ma niurh a:; , M v. I 1 no; . n s t e-in Ptni.-. 1 a c pn .1 thn. ll-ivi-..r th' p i rt y he can . and -. the innj I t'a.lhful j r. i-c a t I.--I-I 0:1 in rit : I. 1 . understand h..w 01 i" h s j-.,h 1-mg. tnll. still peri-ists that .Je: e !:... h ..f Warr-.tvv. sprak'r ..f the Hoj. pie -entai i e at th' last two rt;; of the Ftrii-iaiuro. v -,, app,.jni this i.Mtion. a. d the puhlpj ncc at all surprised if tin-- in .l..nTh. 1 b.-i. h. of ,,. 1 fiiotis ed to 11 M V l-Ul it may in 1..- -1 on" for sc. in" t tine I 1 .chb.ich l; th" null loud Cor this p!u-, ic telling w hat t h. in tin b u k . f hi : . - 111". In f i: I , a 1 1 hoii gii then I io ( I nor Hi ' y U ! is hp. 1 head, i 1 lie two appoint men's of m-ml'trs of thr publo- s.rl.t c nimpstoii v c 1 " -jNi oi.e on Mnj 1. but tiny have not boon f. 1 nottm ed. They trn tome, however, an tim.. and it is tlitiufcht tha' Judj,' W. II, F. hh. n. of Fluft ton. has the in- .- d- track for t icol' th" a rpo. n t men 1 rr A. Fflvr,:rdr. of li inl1 to Mic. vcd '.'liarl. s inglon, .This .--pt .-u !;: t ion . few days ag.i 111 this lorrespond it was ba.eii on. what a r near made ;i li- e. and d to be 11 pro e s 1 g. od authority . If th in.i rioa t o t l.rit til He ot lurpris;. to a j good I As many persons, far as .an b- learned, the 1; . -v ernr him " - :i 'oil-, of ptiMi ; ml ill- : 1 itw I has n-.it v et I Tak the rl und a man to suit 1 f F-luard M. 1 I Flooining'ton. as niember of ti, I ...., ... mnii--si..u. F...tl. Crr 1 ). in-., r-its r. n-J u n. i-- r I RED NEST RAIDED AT CALUMET (i"ont'.nu"d from race on.) r or tied V Ma or Met ' or-tiin f1 t noti 1 m a - ' r il " f li c . fur . r hr. 1 , not k n '.v We i" n ; 1 to I to It It And. -. ' ss a ry " ! lo-- a lr-v, nt re a n-1 lo; ,1 1 m ent leaving in ts." 'Thi n " w p a -r re: 1 e tii injs Aud tor. tin I . JO;l " r, its VV O'.ll.l Ion" the 1 1 - st 01 y find Hi a; en tii 5 or y t-st "i da y t lie It"d t: the -It" ida: 1a pei tii ,t i-cd for a 110:. if r.t to u-e it a a rg a 1 l.e r 1 n ; pl.t-". BAB ASSOCIATION MEETS. As a lestilt . f iejiorti circulated freely tr. Fast Chicago and w In. . I bus far have t not been cont radtcttd. the Fast Chicago uinl Indiana Harbor Far Association had tticg t his 'morning, held at. the Cit y 1 a m I Fail, and went on record as r-eonini" ndj n:g to th" Fake t'.iunty Far A s-n tat ion j that disbarment pvoc"rdinss be l-tken .i"ainst any attorney who I, as taken tiijif. t. part 'ti the F.dsh-vik ni" ttng- or i in th" promulgation of FcishcviK pt'.paI g-uida. ' There w-'re over a dozen attorney s -f 'the city a' the meet ins tins morning and j in the di.'-iits.-ion which pre., ceded t-i.--I motion above, tn" hi lions ..r .".ny at r- r I I ney v. ho took pait in Ihe m canii-.a t ... j i.f t In movement last Sunday or in prIccdiiTg me.v fluents was t ondemn. d i ! t he very si r-.nt;-.':t terms. I POI.ICE ARE COMIIZ1-DSD. j In. ide-t t a 1 1 y the polit;. i-.-parim-ut Fast Chicago was warmly .mm. n-.' .11 fo its a.-t ; .ng" de t t ii- i pptng para- ) and in- ' j .It acn"t i pfhlu. ted a IT I 1 11 t n ; o' ct .t ml a ppr lo iselves with '. n ; nd r th;. ; I' ir.cn t. There was a aboil t the sd ir ing par' in th. of disloyalty. p..,., abili (Iff Th.I tb l'i IS'-lt . .- ; of torn-' y s t a kf.f men accusr- I epsus of t-.iiiittn ,p ' se-emed to b" that e.to council and a fair live of tiie charrres a,rt In- ma Iter v. a - u hot: r man is t n' tt 1" I i. ii i in g. iii-r up. c-n.--t him. but 1'i.it :i p." r-on.-i ! ouj w it n t ne a t ;..i nt v. ,i v. Ir - r serv ices w rogrir. -d lhaT an ini.oI'.rongli i nor .i misused a nil that if s u Ii c d. manibd lb" so -1 1 ti vry e i d e i t . I sou e h i . 1 ' vi a r- r j i rui man m i g lit . ! i n forma lion, be h e I w ere '. li' case just ! j, f s of coi. n-. I. , hov. .rr. that the i v of not v fry lil.e ' a 1 1 " t ney s pi esep i to i a k" "in i a s ; t w a s v r cl a f llits sen unless ih.it there was a real defense that t b" made against the .hnig.s egaiitst 'be defendant. I THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. H i 'S Fulk. $J! if 1 I'd; top. J?! butclier b(trr- -- heavy, $2l.l0'?i2F packing h-' light. j:fi.7." rough-. $ 1 It. CATTFFi i7.r.iK in. 7i jfi.t:.'" 17.7: $S till''; IS-0; gs - heavy '0:1. 2C: pig $21.00 f' 21.25. $1 n ?i 1 r.ii it ii'i rio. -Fcef cattle good . : medium and : butcher stockcev. s. $7.7.". ft 1 4.7i: f Fioic". 1.1T1 mon. heifers. . r.r.riers I snd l uiti r tl. "'1 "h 1 'tin, sic!, 'is and I rMio s pood choiie, lfl.25'o l"j.5f; nd medium. $v. 30ft 1 3.7a; veal od choice. ?l".0n'(i 14. On. common t calv es - g. VFA F-- ". n 10 fi lbs.. lSTj ic: 7 f;n lbs., 1715 i$c; m to 110 lb-.. 132 to 1c; to fancy. 22c; overweight kidneys, 110 173 lbs., US 15c; coarse, lie. CHICAGO CASE 03.AI1T CLOSS. CORN Xo. P. mi.:d. JF6)'2 ft 1.7: whit'. fFficf 1.7: 2 yellow, JI.71; white. $5.R6: 3 yeiiow. 1.6S ' : 1.03 ' : yellow. $l.C?. OATS Xo. - whit". 71c; rl whit g7rc; standard, S3 S 7 ':. CHICAGO PRODUCE. FUTTFR Creamery extras. 54'jc firsts. 52'j 54c: packing stocks. 37 i:t-r. FijOS Current receipis. llfi IV.f ordinary firsts. 4"i 'n s4c; ftrsts. 42 4 4c. extras. 4 1 rn 4 3 ' 2 c. FIVK riH'LTP. V Turkey s. ".' chickens. 3.-.c: springs. .,,-c: roosters 2oc: trees", 2nc: du ks, H 1 ".v.-. roTATOFS Chios, li.litie,. J.lfl. The Times' v?.nt adu bring tonishing results if their users to be be'iievcd are!

pointed to take their pl.-icos. 'J tic 1 1- Ii.-im bet n 1 oi.fidernlile interest the I. pp. in: I merit of a Dciipm rat ic 111c Ik, .1-! r of th. stale industrial boai'l. Jess : Fschhach v.6S also mentioned for thii place, jtn well as for state ii'countant, but it is ."!leved that he will not b.1 onie a lotinbir of th state ind;i;tlipil board. If he dor he will succeed Samu I :. Aitmaii. t-'itttc H im'or Clcnn Van Auken. of "TrtTliurn. is picked by the knowing ores t-r being almost certain of a p poi 11 1 in r. t as a mmbi i.f th" state Industrie! l-.-aril. but 110 tin" o.ein;; t-" know whtti Hi" i;vcrn..- wii inak any announcc-.ii-nt in this tonntction. It is known 'io:t li lias had Van Auken under ojii- : '."li r;tii-n lor som" tim- - 111 fact, ever since th. legislature amended the law b. 1 ,0 1 r in g th-- unit) be r of meiiibns ihret; to live, tine i.f the new niembers inu.-t ! a Democrat and Fie other n Ft ("bin an. Tom lloberts, of Fak-' . ha t ho a trendy en appointed t Re public;: 11. nut r Hi" belief that oth"r place. pla- es as a 1 nt 1 e an Jn for i i..-i ... I . otiO w -i rs g. od reason f vuke.i w ill get th th list ..f tanditlates and aspirants I." var.ous fiepublican f-tate nomi-u-which vvars t ontaincd in this cr:p.i . t.i e a few day .- ago, one nann J.;ajvertnlly omitttd. L". S. Fcsti, . !" 1 1 m' ii.gton. 1- a tandidate ft.r the n iniiia' :-p. for att-u ney general. He n not. deputy attorney gepeial under Fl ; : -1 . i.s httr . Th-re is no liklihoo"! thai St ; n.-'virj w ill b" nominated for a third t-.Mii. ;.nd Fesh and his friends feci that lie ii'i.; ! line ihar.ee to land the nomination. In this connection the name of 1 .f Fs lib.:..h again appeats. some of Li.'; fi i nils : :nfj that he would mak a ktito'l cand iil.'i I e. .I..I111 H. Fidwards. of Mil. hell, is the iii li. r nam nn nti'Mi' d. A - far as tan he barned. thtie i". not -1 this time uny 1 a. di'lat- against 1. A. Hun s, sintr s.jp. r:nt. inb nt ;' pui.'.'c liistruc'i'.n. for 1 1 110111 ma t ton. NO TAX WHEN YOU TAKE 'EM HOME .- o ;n ' f-oi ntn; h i. h t ; tl'.otn rat ur'n sodi t - nil !v t he spe- i ti taxes into eff" t May 1 . i h -- a telt-srani rceiv ed this p fio-n S In o y rr. a ; I.'aiP'l 'orri. d-;pit'- I i" .nil" ag";it. Th" m s.i C" f : otn that a 1 s s. n.i l.i r art mad" in th ai a lo.t-1. hf ad-piai t. rs announced f ft tir'.nU. ra ci"a;n anl c'e-i at" not taxeV" when re s ii la r course of l;;.ine 5.7 ve si a u : ; n t. cafeteria, lun.ii t ' :u! h'oire unl".-" such a rt - Id yepai n t e . and apart ft 0111 les .1 1 e iite nit a s. Apflli"!- feature of t-lte act which is not known to all is that where articles are purchased for the purpose of t.CCmg them home they ate n- t taxable. A number of beverascs su- h a h j-iini ik. eoffee. and tea are also exitp ted together with medicinal prepaiation oftn mixed at the foiiniainit. The act provides a tax of one tent f.-.r each ten cents or fraettftn thereof. pa:d to persons e nd uctin-r a soda fountain "'' oe .ream parlor. Mr. Vorirs yesterday r'.r-e vei -.'t.ii.o.M) of th" new ptoprretaiy stamps an! already has issu. d a number of t hem. These ttinge in value from one cent lo forty tent-. 5ITZ AND HITZ IN AUTO SMASH 1 1 I v a : d 7. : : Hamnioiel. am ton aven.j". H .-n S a e 1 : ti m on in whit l.-rruazed !u. ' ';.'. z i laiu.s tl on State 1 . n e : t .. n i . r e t a 1 irne into lip 1 1 S n nd. : Wabash Z. of 5 4S a ve.. Mor- : M 1 ,' m ;n a 1 sm ash i: p sti-eer yesterday h hoth machines no ..ne njuied. aflervvere i a t rif was ti r i v street when lie on t'ondit t na so-uth saw- H i t z eet and i hitting tn i ;i v ' V. tz savs 1 1 . a ' H.ts was tin a HI" to w i d " and r.-tip and Swung; his car t-.o van into the ?;de of 7. 'z. Tut H' tr claims that Zitz hir.i. into SHOULDER ARMS AT THE BIJOU The r, jo I hv book nc '. r-ifjirt t me h is liisflf another ETeatesf comedy "Shoulder Arms." s( oop f the a s x i eel c.-medv. a 'to: .f fun from start lo neish. This comedy, is pronounced t-. be the bigcest hit of the season. The demant for this picture is so great that managers are booking it s months in advance. The Hijou .iid a (apr.flty business last, night. Manager Sha'aes in order to give every body an opportunity: to see this picture is holding it over for today and tomonow. Paron decided last n ght I iv as the best comedy ti.fy had ever I i !!hen fastsTs i DAYS: NAILED IN NEATH HOUSE I INTCRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI Hiiol' IIHI1I!. (ire.. .May . Robert Rand, as he 1 dates the incident, was lepairing the foundation of one ..f hi! lions, s some time ago. w hen, without ; knowing it. he imprisoned one of ' flod that wanted to set. EiRhtein.! days later, hearing a disturbance under the flooi. and investigating it. h 1 ft.. 1 ml his long missing hn. Althougn v 1 1 y linn ft om -Iter lonjr fast. sho. is j r.ow as plump a any chickens In the I f.otk. i "Lady Jane Was Fair." "Th" Fady Jan" wa-n tnl' Ihe Fady Jane a; fair." N. bo fair and beautiful with complexion, pimples, on the a nd slim. 1 lady c.i ii j a sallow face. and skin eruptions which are caused by impure blood. "Number 40 For The Flood," by its wonderful alterative properties, charges certain morbid conditions of the system from a diseesel to a healthy stat". thcrehy redo, nir flesh iilt'ti in exces". "Number tn" -employed in disrascs of the glandular system, in blind poison, rheumatism. I , atarrh. constipation, "malaria, liver. 'stomach and kidney troubles. I'nder use nodes, tumor", sores, ulcers, mucous patches and copper end colored spoi disappear as if In mag;.-. Mad" by .1, t". Mondenhall. 11 yenrs. a druggist. F v.trtsv tile. lnd. jtold b: .Tt. 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5 Miss Isabel Stettinius. Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Stettit.U3. have announced the engaee merit of their daughter. Miss Isabel Stettiniu!'. to Major John B. Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Marsh. Mi?? Stettiniu? was introduced to society thre year? ajro and has been actively irientified with the Junior Lea2-u3. H?r father is a mem1 er of the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co.. and served as assistant secretary o war. BOWLEGS ARE CAUSED BY DEARTH OF MILK INTETNATIONAl, NEWS SERVICE! TT.-bl I-'!. Fa. Mav ti. Fowlegs PITT.-bl I-'!. Fa. May ti How-legs n smwins children aie t aused by lack of m il;. Walking at too early an age r.;- too r-ften has noth.ntr to do with it. Si 1 N .- declares Founty Agricultural Agent S. lirul.b-. II" says that se.entinc ti ve-st 1 t;a t ions sb.fvv rhou'il have milk, o' lea -1 . from t h" t . 1. t hr v aie lull grown. that all child! en t" quart :i day, at they walk until ! EOY ABHORS CHEAP CARS, SO HE STEALS ONE sr. Ft-. i for mi. m a n n . vv h tic tc tlx es tnti a IS. M " . May i. "Sf flivver ' d' hired Veral.us Hussnly t"n years old, when l ton.-d htm about stealq u e s t in a'j -., .I". He admitted tuking Fte tar. Why d.iln't your pick out one " he was asked, don't ride n ( li'ap cars, he reI Piled. THEY HAD : TOUGH TIME I WITH STARTER Some time durinc th" night entered the gatas-" ef AlPert 477 May street. Hammond, and thieves Furke. not being able to start the w. nking with it for automoly le after i while, took, off t vvn1 vv tires and all the tools. DERNER'S OFFICE QUITE BUSY H. .T. Perner. examin"r in charge of the F. S. Km piny merit office in Hammond has prepai ed . h is monthly report to b" read before the city council this evening. Purine the month of April th"re were 451 applications for work and employers made ?52 applications for help wanted. Mr. Perner was able to refer 2S7 men to jobs and 218 of these were reported placed. Of th number placed r.7 percent were retuned soldiers and sailors. UHLE BUYS COLONIAL THEATRE Alfred Fhle. who enlisted in August, ' 11117. and was discharged from overstas service in April, after being an X-ray operator with Fnited States hospital No. 12 ;n the Vpres sector in Belgium, and was in the Cambia. drive w ith General By ng on detached se cit e w ith the Fnglish army, has bought out bhe ("olonial Studios at P9 State street. He will employ Farley, the photographer, for whom prior to the war. he worked. Ready to

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nirs RECEPTION t'.TErtNATICNAL new; SEP'. ICE, ' -V. a ;. - . v. ., 1, N I . pt.,;.;,. .,, tnth l.rsi dra :-'i Fran c.a. Hie. d th'- n.en t f t.i-.: f'n entyi 1 is ,-n f rem Nt-vv i-t:., 'h.: ji . ision to enter tli- t re ne! yi-, , i.s tio marched up Fi-..i f S-luar to 11 1. in :s gen- rrii'y p. ho.i-th-r or I--. c:-i lo 1 f '. t...' s - J - ss other va.Mafcave.. in,,,, v. u -hi. st. t.ttiay . ;,e ,;av v. 1 tifty in Nt . rk .-.nd !!'. fr.-m b.t at i,. : bit 1 - j :r. grt and cuum 1 j-otn t s, while t h--:.tj. c-n. R. sidewalks v. ere ja in.-u.-i. bei t A iexaud. r l.-d t ii reviewing itarnj i t -2nl r v -.. i... ... ..... I ra t.iil". n th" So V . I - - - . -' .a. l.-AA'l. , !:-SlSl I I. T w et J Secy, of Novy Jvoo?e.. :i. Assistant See iff War Benedict lirotol. and a h.jst . " j "-tatc and municipal otli.-ia!s. j The artillery itd th" way up th" I nue with the wounded and infantry following. The doughboys v. ore o ersns -aps. instead or helmets, swinging thentin bonnets from their left shoulders. j WOBLIES GROW I FEWER IN NUMBER ! INTERNATIONAL NtWS SIRVICil I CHIlAoo, .ja t uoaa.j, of tire .power of the F W. v. took on a less : formidable aspect today when reports j of membership in the organization wer ( read at the convention of "wobblies" in , session here. The membership report : showed that there are but 35,000 names i on the roster organization and of these j only 25,000 are in sood standing. BIG WRESTLING BOUT AT GARY The stag-e is set for on of th mot important bouts ever staged In Gary since the opening- of the wrestling game .n Gary. Wednesday night. May 14th at Turner Hall. ,,-nri, , ,v,. .., . - Tromoter Lou is C. Christopher handing th Tiol'Ach-lTergantis bout. th Gary fans will see one of the rreatest i bout, fV(fr staged between two wreatler?. After two yeara 0f wrangling and !auabbling these two men have been matched at last and it will be one of thtae bouts that fansvjvlil care to see. BRING BACK THIEF AND AUTOMOBILE Yesterday Captain Vodika and Sergeant Eisner of the Gary police force went to Chicago after a car stolen ftom C. R. Ramsey at Gary sometim" eeo. The officers broughY back the thief. A. J. Prevo, who confessed also of having; burglarized the home of W irichulmeyer. at Gary, the same dac he stole the Ramsey car. The thief 'bars also confessed the stealing of a car irom A. ij,-ow-n, o-l .Marshall st . Gary . CARRIED WEAFONS. John Smith, colored, was last r arrested at Twenty-second and Br way. Ga ry. tharged with carrj ini tealed weapons and lo.ige.i n without bonds f.-r his reieas". - GA-TtTyIdEATHS. Flilian Campbell. 12 years o'd. d'ed last night at her Jate home, 17"; Jef-If-rson street. Funeral service will he conducted from the Williams' chapel. Wednesday at 2 o'clock with burial at C.arv Oak Hill cemetery. FRANK tiEt YSKI. Forty-three years old, 45th and Connect. cut street, died at Mercy hospital last evening. Funeral arrangements In charge of Williams' Undertaking Co. Are you reading The Times? Man Loses Hundreds "I am sorry I did not he, . . .. Wonderful Remedy a few ;.fr". as it would have saved me several hundred dollars. Five years I suffered from Indigestion and severe bloating. I grew worse all the time. My doctor said an operation would he all that could save me. I took a course of Mayr's Wonderful Ttemedy instead and for the past year have been entirely well." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Fharmacy. Hohman St.. near State St. and druggists everywhere. Adv. Serve You

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