Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1919 — Page 3
Wednesday ,Tulv 16, 1919.
THE TIME3 Parre Three. 1 1 , j"W
WIlSON INVITES
, m uL it i n
iu mmt n
jumn towiN INV in I fSTAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. N SERVICE! WASHINGTON. July 1... 1 're-Lieut , , ,1 bson today took s' . ps to smooth nw ;;y j a, least j.art of the'f ricr.on eMs-tinn '.- I twn the legislative aad Xvouuv branches of the svi-rnmrtt. H? d:r.vt. d that Invitations be sent to the Democratic and I'epublican leid. rs. of both the senate and t)io house to is.t ).v,i . . . a: their convenience at the While House. Th" president will urpo that tins mvitation be generally accepted: It is tho object, white house offio Illtl. to ha c all senators and represent. 1 1 , ves f r. t Into touch with the president, explain their prievar.ces. if they hive ,inv. and see whether personal contact vvii! not wipe out many differences uhi.h apparently have r.o actu il r.ason for exI b v. 1 H S. All of the Republican lenders, lr.r'.ml ing Senator Lo.ie and Knox ar- t,. Is. included in the invitation. he'h they come or not will be entirely up to them. However, so far as the president !s concerned. administration officials said today that he is ery anx'-Mis th it all causes cf friction hf removed everything- possible It; done to get t Iv T'nited States back on a p. a.e footing in all branches of the R.n . rnment. The first senator invited under th nw ruin wao t-.oori.-o T-l fh.in'Wr'i n . f Oreron. Senator Chamberlain has been at odds with the preside;-..' since tile early days of the war. when thev d-s- ' scree5 over the manner in w'li.-h the j senate military affairs committee, of which Senator Chamberlain was chair - man. conducted certain of i's i n ves 1 1 a - t'.ons into amy matters. n--tab!v the air "White hous officials said that tint!! the president had had the opportunity : of placing himself fully and unreserv. d- ; ly at the disposal of ewry tnepiber of congrfss, the plans for his jr. pose 1 western trip will be h. Id in nbe .inc. . ; Tt was stated that there w-'-re i... strings : en the p?si3ent's i n vita t ton -.nMi -ar.d representatives to call and that ho would remain in Washington until all : had had an opportunity of visitir.ir the ' executive oftb-cs. P far as the w . rn trip is concerned there are four tent-.- ; five itineraries on the preside r.t, desk ' Any one cf them could b p-rre. d upon and rut into effect on 24 ho.jrs' notice' so that there is no reason for a sp.ee.1y : decision on the date to star. 1 At yesterday afternoon's cabinet meeting- the president told his official ' family that the great need at pr.-sen is ; to tret the world back to work. The ; L'nited States, he deelired. must set tli- 1
'mp!e along this line. Therefore ''"InTjTi I urged that every member of the chine t ! C'HIOAla 0 COX'S get his department on a peace tine j r -prp Tlf HT? T A T?TT V
basis with as little delay a? possible. It was pointed out in administration circles today that so far as th-- president is concerned his invitations to the senators and representatives was not limited to having them come to dts the neace trearv or m..t trc rnu-mc- on. . , , ' ' " ' oi inai aocumer.t. tin the contrary he hoped that there would be a full and free eliseussion of ail matters of impendinglegislation. The president, his o-.rifidents declared today, is wry anxious that he be not placed in the r"sitkn of bavins' to exercise his vmo rower as i weapon against contrress. He wants to avoid this as much as possible an.; therefore is perfectly willing to discuss le-srislation in an of its pauses whth iu Operation Not Successful. ! j "15 years ago I was operated for appendiciths and later operated asain for ; pali stones. Neither did me any (rood j end I suffered all kinds of torture since, i t-i.. t -.r ' ' jto "-v. i .ua. i s v, onu- r-j mi i.i-nii.jy anil nave i.-;i no symptoms ( er pain since. All stomach sufferers j should take it." It is a simple, harm- : bss preparation that removes the ca-i tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract I and allays the inflammation which causes rractically all stomach. liver and I intestinal ailments, including app-ndi-cities. One dose will con ince or money j , e . . a -c-.w v.. a :. . -U.1-..5U. m. " i'j a., ummi.-is. e'"5 7"W -r-f '
ffeSSI Are Ym . I!
wear. Just the minute you slip them on you feel cooler. Some styles are for dress wear, clhcrs fcr outdoor "eperte an ample range of each to moke eche'ion eisy. These "RALSTON" Shoes in the New LONGWOOD and Arlington Lasts, are trade builders; they are so comfortable and have lasting service under all weather conditions, which prove a source of constant satisfaction. Made in Tony Reel, Russia Calf, Havana Erown and Black Kid $7.50, $8.50 $9, $10, $11, $12.
Give rour feet n c h a n c e - they'll brinjr you here in a hurry.
SENATOR?
anr i ' ' i o ol it.isp'-i iv e laws in a-ii an. e ii riintrf--'! il aeMon It i- r-itio. tint , ; , rt'"''"1 l"" wn;i the lb pu nl tea ns iti t.i- majority in ) ( ,,,, . , ' .'""' "' ' V,'1?'' triors of prospe.-t in e laws in advance of I legislation that wi'.l be bitterly oppos-d ! by tlie Democrats. Hwevir. a.lminisi t rat ion leaders- d--olar.d today that so ; far as the insi-Pra was cono -rued he ', ' ' . ' ', t and approve ,,r v.. to mily a tier the moat ( .".'.' . , , ' . ,' Senator a in he i .a i :i w ere Owens of U la 1;. a-ia , Xoiriv ,.f X' hia.-ka. I'oniei eiu w are. t'h.o and Va! Ie!a--r-i i BUNNELL BUYS -l-r X T T ' T T- T-l m ?T Contnu(d from p'Ute tine) - - --- I tir. lias of Inr.d in any part cf 'o!un;t t et.-n -is an iin.iuii. nl.'' ' Mr. Ituim- tl. P ACTOR IN US ALT Y rfEI.0. I'M-i:a ! v ar It-' t-.'-k over tii i.di. -i I'aiU ; a : at i;i. nt s in i m nd and compht.d the b-a 1 1 1 u I ; buildiiic. v.hi.h is !.. w .r:h S75 o.xl oui.l loms. ,; a if v ?!-.'.( aei I jr.. bu-l' lia-iM ',e ,, ...... p, ,, i., ...... .... HiKluan.l s' . and also ae,, i:-ed tilt, a, i... ,,' acre.- ;:i 1 last H . i , .1 w t ! as ltut-.n- ' i s i'.r.-t a.iai ' a. n t t'i.- .;. ."a th-. ,.- has air. ady eivcted tw siyvoon houses. S::ic- li.iiry F.-r.I and !i,s son hi vo ' 's :! . a' 1 ' 1 a:! of the stock of th. K -rd Mot r t'o Mr. Hunn. li looks for larKuhb- uevc;..-n:. (,' in the bm-iic - s v ithltl ; h r.el few v. al'S for this !)- will er.-ct thblock in Hammond. Al h.- rra iv ieisi:;. -s v;;k the . wc.iiderfu.lv . oinph te m. char.ual .-quio-m.-rt of ins .-,-r ! pai tm.iit lie ha; , ?d ...; t . ke, ,. ,..-: th. . s nf-n :l;oiiible. M ,tiy of th-s.- la- hanu. lia al' n w.th !um f. r v. -art . Me hii s i1-,.-h. st and tav.s t . m . a.-.- th- . ar.- w e-r' i:. lie is r.e-v. wo .-Unit ,vji a c.-or. rat; .-- -a put i:,to ;;-.' t l sh-.... fn tos n w . w 1 I by whah Lis ni.n v c.-ss to a a.i.'-r .!. nr. ' even than at present. He ;,. :o--,,-..s hit tiiis plan r.oi .' ..me sr-ov:r . ra'-r all ov.r the c.';;Irv as fn. on! v .ssihle soiuif-n 'o th . nr : t labor unrtst. Rur.n.'ll n'.way:-- h; spaietlnn to interest hire. h. v.;,!, s . Jie tr.;i:n t-usiness iti hand. Ja.-; r.ow his hobby is-a e re.plar.. s. He is row to-'irin -' on a iri it.- land in? pi ice for plar- s an.; x s soon to n-oi one and p-ssihly two tl.v r.-. fCon-t'oied from race one I ! rpeant Stanley Ilu rrs. w hich I He tec tive is said to hint b. n one ui in- mine iav.vs ... ,o- .-.vi.ua! uv.-.i.., uie old "aistrict j He was sought in conne ri ion with th j case for som- time and lat-.-r is sai.i t i nave operates a roa ir.oiise at Cedar Lake : i wlien that resort was "w ide open", and i it was one of the worst dens imaginable.
Pf0 P S riliLL S
! Ao:or.1in? to the police this is the I marri.ise n last Satu-day of M;, ;.- i first time he has been arrested in Chi-' a;"v.t- Brown, formerly t-yrnnasiitm
.-r led of three years and the oil re 'I Itstht ilino. , GAK2IT TO I-lCCTJI-p.ll. f --J- VvHon. knew nothing of the intended raid. It was reported that .-,i.-f of 0nc" Garrity will conduct an invc-sttcaMon in-
to the vvlvdo affair. Details from Cf- , ct.e T. t,,t' ... '' "'' n - r"v.er . . . . . ' . ia..ai. leoiuucjai., by the
ny lk-uis. Joi-.n A . Norton ard Tdlcha lluihcs. r.-ii h 1 th.e M- tropo a six story buihlin.-r at '::(' 7 avenue in sear, h for the Santo OrUnuo. "stool pi-- -,," an Hotel. ' Michigan yrr- of ,' The latter's bu ri lc.l. d bo-!y vas t ik. n fr. 'ot j th waters of the Drainage Canal n. a' ( 1 .,ckp. rORMEB "KIN-Cr" TAXrJT. K-lward Morir.ritv also known . i;ecK. tormer Kirs- of the fv.t i.e. four men and thr. ?'"i O-J. r 'vB3a
. ee,
women were i:.i.
V-v tt -n-vr -jer-.s- ,r- ii.lio AA. . Wii -L. li Jj, rt? 2, Q
Let us show you some of these New Shoes that were i-npr-e for hot vjp?.rh?r
far jp -f ft jt t-f
KpTnscniia M?qa Mirsri HA.suiasDS DestxClothiqs . $3 to $8
Sonip time ago bandits etiti-red tin- sa
loon of Andrew P. Bowman. 447 ". Tin nt v --second st. Bowman was kill an 1 1! J. Won.lle. 3215 L.xinpton street, was fatally shot. It was f -stablishe 1 the car used by the handi's lulo-iK'-d to Orlando, and Mie car was fount time later, th- orpine sh':l 1 garage. A not was spread about tho house but the bapdlts escaped. A fo'.v (t.'i s laP-r Ills body was taken from the water at Leckpot't . Humors wore eurrent about the bu- : , . ., , . . . ,, , . ' r'aU " that ,h:" h" ha1 "" 'roJ ' I .,.!.:.!' a::,! that tie vas Killed to Mal . , t his In -". . incid. r.ia'.ly the Orlnnd.- klllins may recall tile lav sit rious Fi.d HitTm0 mur.hr south cf llananond fie years 1' 1.1, ...-e.l hv .-e.'mv that Hl'-cms had been at Cedar Lake. Mst-rius , , , . . . ,.,,, ... , ... , ( cae.e h.o'.e: wire, found lit the m.iddv road by T:u;s' reporte ro EKGINESKS CAN'T STAND THE SMOKE ivtf.iv ATion :a l tws ;r"'rt' CHATTAXi h Teim . July i.e.es,;: .o i...n.., .... ...k ' - " ' yi-es on tie -o;li...s tliilt tin1 sneove feat g.-nerate.i .oa ..itmoa.i t ;:! .ann.-' te .n l u i n. . to . rs on.-rr.tip.s betw een r inkdal". T- n::. -ss.-e and Pativ lie. Ky.. on the rinunnati. I.e.: is ille and rha 1 1 a r.oobrain h of the :'outh--rn railroad, issued an .i!tt malum who-ii .yent into effect at noon Tw nty-flve l- . ot : v. s are atfe.-t.-d w hich means that the r.-,.,.1 -;!! be fit catlv t.and - , :'. :" handlmf; freight Improved s:,ill,iv a ppl .a a. . s will be installed as o'lokly as p, ..-s ': bo?. a nd these will .-.eve tie piohbni. as t,i oneiti eers are vv;', to operate th" in'-in-s ...ta the sril-'Ue .lev ice. SOUNDS ALAfwM" FOR ELECTRIC RYS. WAS! I i X. IT. IX. July l.V Per-lnrirtp 'hat the Kiectr:.- Hallway industry is in danger .f c 'tnplete . ollapse and dissolution." t.iiy K. Tripp, c.-.airman : of a eon; rn i ', .ee ,.f inn appoint..) by i the American I'.'.e.trlc Ha:! way As so- .' at on to O'.tlllie t" the I-V.iera! F.lee- ' trie Itiilway.s .. . -a m Ission the pres. nt ; .or. (i.tion of th.- street rai!v-a,.s cf the 1 . ..untry. t.d f'.e eop.::r.issi"n t i..s af- I i t'-iroon t hat the ind try at this m. - i i. ' tit is a w.th three ala i r.at i , i I j j.a.ri w.te j 1 M i r . " p I ownership. ; r,-;s.i-e' ownership find ce - r.per.i - ! t.on r-'t.nt on a fcund fundamental ; basis of i emulation and control. No Celebration for Them. 1 INTERNATIONAL NEW SERVICE I Prill. IN. .1 -dy Itl Except for the troops p'-.-o-e day vv.ll not he cttehT.ated here .; n Saturday, despite the 1 .1 1 . . l a i e- plans made f.-r its e-bserv- i an. n o'her parts of Great Eriti'n. w as ?" a ' . d tela y. 1 It ha -ven be. n s'Jz,5esed by Sinn- ! i Kein ba lers that it be observed a.- a i.h iv of mourn : n -r and that blavk flas l'.e hutiir out. There will be an immense narae'e of : Sl. .,-., however. Trey will be re : r viewed before the old pa i liaiii. nt build in sr. Marriage of Miss Bowman The .1 tinoii n cr men j i.ile e,f the I i teaeker ,.f J.ffcrs.n s---. Lemon: T'l.hardson of C T-'a'oS. Vt. Mr. and Mrs. I; are now on a tiip thro-. ft:, arid on th. ir r. turn will m tut tire h f me at C.h. .oytran. WOMEN IN BUSINE.:' i America - iisa luls r f a in ) , n . 1 mo.-1 . r v line bu. . v s . , (Jur:ni; ctr,-,., ... II v. If 1 iea'tl d ! r v. e i th- .r en. h w . . r lelitioiis a;.-! i v.-. i. vt l.o-e.J v n,-.r, ,-,. could not sian! th- strain of i 1 u life. Such w.ooen shoub! r. ' nu-mb i thvre is one tried ni. d tr-.i.- rcnoiv in! I.ydia K. I'irhh.im's V.,:. tab;.- .,... ! pound. w!i;.h for f -riv-io.e y.-ars has j b.-en ro'i-n,-; h-alth aifi strct.tcth tl th- if.ni. ti of Am- ri. a.--Ad- I 11 i !fji; j , l' H i l A full line of Work Shfe.s n y Li J ft I
GOODRICH HOT TO d
3!CALL SPECIAL ELECTI01
This Will Leave Field Open to J. Glenn Harris, Gary, As Candidate. 'TIMES B"PEMI AT STATE CAPITAL IXVIANAPOl.lS. Ind.. July 16. Althoiisrh he lias made no a r.nou ncemi. nt, it is uiahrMood mat Unv, Goodrich has d cid d not to call special lect Ion: to till tie- vacancies in the h ). Isl.i t u re caused by the appolntmei), j.-oriner Speaker Ma1 K.a'hbach, r pres' nt iriK Kos-ci'i-lJ, county, .and Senator iienn Van Auken. r-pr. sentinj; Ail. n and feKalb ..unties-, to the en'ice ,.f .-!-. -f examiner ; .-; tie tate board cf '(mint; ind to ie public service i ommis.-ioii. respectiv. iv. Hoe. Goo.li-kh has taken t h. nil t r t inasmuch as the acancies . ; ..... j,. any v.av r.ff. et the ,.-. Vs ,,,, ; ,,., n is n.-t absolutely n.c- .:- ary that they be tiUefl This de. isn ri will prevent Mr. Hscliba. h from iiirj inn out his thr-at to rsiKii and s f k re-election an.l. if he is suce. ssful. to sy.-k atf.nn the speakership. It will leave tlie lie! -1 opt n to a run. l--r of aspirants to the speakership, iiieiu.'in- J. 'ilcim Harr.s of fliiry, t'harl.s Mend. 'p.iall of llendrioo.s county. Krank Kimtntl of Lafayette and Jacjb M il t c nb rer of Mi In an Around -GAR YMARRIAGE OF i ! MISS LISH This evening at T o'clock at the M II. ehunh. Gary. J'.ev. W. .;. St am in. ' o f th-ia : . t. . the tinir.asf of Miss ili.'-y I I.irl;. .ia Hi; filer of Mr. and Mrs. Jair.es; i.isij. .o Ko!!.i M.Kriiht. soh..tr's sei'Klarv of the Y. M. C. A. will be' solemnn.zed 1 I itnn.e.i lately t". .owing ir.e ceremonv " J'ff-'e '"ur'." will take a short ! !; r.eyr.eori trip w-htn they will return i x" '',:l"-' " t"J'K th':'r f"1""" home. Building Rest StationsCon. true ti'-n is w ell unrter way for he .rection of rest st at ions by th ffer'-r.t Gary fire stations al Miller j i ' a .. Two of ir.e s'atior.s have already r t n com p .elee No. 6 station or "D .11 ! Hollse ' up and pa nted and opened j f the tire men ot station Xo. t. Xo. 1 i a. r.a'her pretentious house of four j rooms and an expansive p-.r-h is r.ot i vet complete but ciistruv t.on is w ell ; a i va need I The two rpst stations are adjacent ! t.. i -. h other, fac-nsr the main board ! v-alk to 'he beach a Ions I-ike avenue. ! O i their days -ff tit.- fiein.-n of the s p e c 1 1 v e stations c o t i rest and find 1 - a n d .ottages for a little o.;'i th- innovation Vt-ry en.'--3r : Visit Relativees. oute to the ra- ;fic loa.-i on an ao'o to jr. Mr. ami Mr.-. Ferry .ro. Ml hi?.;n. was th.e truest of nd Mrs. .1. !1. Sb-z-i, 1RCH .iri'la c. f Tton, M tiJay Nov Eroadway Concern. In tile quitters forn.-.erly rcCv.p:ed :. O. K . Oljnt Hat:. Company -it '17 Mi-o.-dw-av in .;-jry. H. Far.dau. ! ! m.erly manager of th.- National ii i r t Shop of Deti-o.'. M chian. has p r.-d an up-to-date iron's wear stole. The O . K. Gh.nt Hittery Co. .: now l-.cat-.d in room 23., Gary id.r.a. AT? iTT?r?..T THE ROCKWELLS ! ' re-c iv.-d at Gary by friends Mr- and Mrs. Vv". .1 . l-.ockwrll anlin ing that they expected to be in ..eir n-w horn ' v e . k Mr and Mr: 1 :' n 1 eft la st v. t Kluaoeth, X. J.. rio'-kw-ell and rhiieeek by motor for their i route rhey stopped off f w- home. i ' ' ! v. ; - , j u! th stoj, ;,.., ,h r ; 4 tli and on til" and Mr.. Tins. r: i .,-1 - .-1 t f; lll!"!l. (I oi 1 1: itidr at I f uriT for .1' Get t y? bu;- '. ap ami several v.-j.-:"cC'oy Remains Shipped. Tile J.r.r! ... f,f pir V fp.-d -bad in fron M- Coy. who the K.-'.roh1 . ifiei' y.-st--r-l.: upped t , fed in; -' r ' " i r "a o -i fventr.jr will be 1 ' a o. sonie time la fiver ha. ,- be. n r.o; ;.j,-d of his -b ath. An a '' i th' ; mnrrir; h,;- -, ' ' oven f.iit as vet. 1 1 1 .)..- w a s V'-rlirt h.l Gary Visitor. r i -1 n 1-: I ;;oorr.," itif.iiii ti'. m was i o i t bus r.es s f i a we kno-.-n H.rniti tiary ti-day on a loo Late To Classify - NOVICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Of" E-STATE. I IX 1 11 MATTi- t)F T1TV i-v.-r it" o." I'lIAlllll C. HOhFM.y v",' t'. -V T-.' I THE LAKE f' i ' I'il !; ; . ;; Cciftyr j HAMM(jXI). . 'E!'T!".ti;" TF1'"1 I Ijtfl ' ' " ' Xii'i'b'n is hereby pi v e ti ! o the Mi"! Its: ts. . -T-T-.-. . v-.sT.,.r
h i ' i.i-i -i p ik.s id L.mer '',. Hoffman, dccenseil. ;., appear iu th. l.;.l:e s-f.p.rior Court, h.-ld at Hammond, f j oil the N i :i day o!" S. pt emf, r. Ull, and J slf-v "air. if any. why th- .'ty 4 siiTTI.MM'IXT ACGOCNTS wih '1m est'.t -
t said i.e. ol.'iit sn-cilu not b. appr..v ! an.l ii.i.J heirs sr.- n-otided u, then .-.ml there in.. k,. pro. f of h-irs!iip. and r. oeic, I'i, '.! d-st . .but iv e shares. WITNESS the Cl-rk of the Lake . .,- p. - ricr Court, pt Hammond, this nth day if July, ll'lih HHKbllHT L. W7IEATOX. T-16-?3. Clerk Lake Superior Court. XTED Girl; no c. .. v. as.iin.;. l'hor. Harem '') att- r
BIIISLIL
fir t?;i"y,'i.vivi i -T'.-'LS CI wimm I HERE ARE IN ALLIES WILL DEMAND ' INTCFtf.ATIONAl. NFWS SERV1CE1 LONDcX. July 155. The allies will ask Germany to de-man 1 of Holland that she deliver the ex-kaiser for trial: as well as many oth-r on:cial3 whe. have taken refuse in The X'erher- I lands, said an ExrhanRi' Telegraph .'Is-.Ml fdi from Pter'in thU after.-.oon .- quotinir the Berliner Taseblatt. ' In all the allies will demand If, . I German officials for tria'i including some of the highest army officers and j Ceil officials ill p iivfr during the war.; T'ie 1st incl rb s; i ? t.- .'.t m .i ninniir -.,-. ! m. : .hief of s-'r.ff of the German arm v. I 1 General I -i lend orf, chief of staff to . . . .1 I von ii .;. .e n nut k an.l Known as the ; i -"..rains of the Germ in arn-.v."
mm I I I ft
i Ti''' I i'i
fi
'-ygoU5".Tfc' ' '..); i
.p-n. Falkenhayn. former chief of case. H" will now b-- c.ve.i his tinstaff of the German army, who was in : conditional freedom, 'command of the- invasion of RoUmauia Amonir others to be released are
tro'ii ire norm. t Gen. von K'uck. who led the German ar:nv that drove in Paris through Bel-' eium and r.orthe-tn France in the a.,.i tnmn of 1914. ! Gen. von Va-ilker.ha usen (probably . the officer of the same name who was military cwnor ,-f Leli.ium when : Oe. rr.i.'iny collapsedl. Fihl Marshal von Macker.sen. wh? le.i the semi lie rn win? of the German i i i a rm i es tuinst liussia in the catnpai.sn .f 1915 when Warsaw. Brest-Litov.k and il number of other fortresses were capture.! and who later . ommanue.i , one of the two r.rii'y irroups that over- j ran Itou ma ti ia. G.n. von r:-sselei-, one of the le;.d- ! i'n: German ;ren rals on the eastern' t'rort. Gen von San. 'err. who has r. cently . i.e. ii .active with the (1. -imam -In Cur- . ir.iei i i.ur.-.ii ana n io:. .-. u,.-. e n of Cerminy's best known offio rs. : ".en. von Vine-m. form r command - j e of a German array rrif'-ip in 'he i west. i .dmlral ve-n Tirpitz. oris'lnator of tin rif.nv's I'-boat war c f e ;htf al
and who is now said TV be !;
LU0v3tL M$Ji
P
5T V A
V
FOR THE MORNING! OUR STORE WILL CLOSE AT 12t30 , P. M. TOMORROW
Special Lots of Merchandise are now being unpacked and will be arranged on th? Bargain Aisles for tomorrow morning's sale. Prices have been reduced still .lower to induce Morning Shopping. If you would know the value -of true economy, we certainly would advise you taf pay this event a visit tomorrow. It has a saving story to unfold to you on every article on sale in every department.
aAMN WOLF -
and H. Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases
Switzerland. Ad'.rat von Capelle, formerly of the German admiralty. Admiral Hipper, another sponsor of German submarine warfare. Admiral von Scheer, who ecrnmand3 the defeated German fleet at battle of Jutland. Several unnamed TJ-toat commandera. Dr. von Bethmann-Rol! werrs', chancellor of Germany at the outbreak of the war. ENEMY ALIENS OUT TODAY 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS Svrt' I l CHICAGO. July If,. Tile jiates of j Fort Oiilethorpe. Ga., will swing; out-! 1-1 ? OTU lou.iv 10 release m tnan " enemy aliens w-h... were in. 'rm d f..r the duration of the war. Xotice of their release lias been re eivt-d here n..nsn.-i h on ice. j Mo?t Promin.-nt anmns those to be; i vt-:i their fr.o'.b'.i:i is r.-.unt Jiim.es; Minotto, son-in-law of Louis b!"-n -ft i "'if Count Minotto has 1':bert - v "n r-rede since .e was tiik.-n Crt.-. ir.-... riL.-'..'lir.rn.i li, r.f- .....(O '" " tnony by depositiort in the t FoSh.a Count Ali.recht. Mv la Count ArroM von Pilm.ont an! Max Ub-ibin-r. wealthy Chicau-x.r. who is declared to have pure has..-.! several Gerrm-in ships in order to prevent their boin.ir eonfiscated ly th.e allies, " p - pTJRTTTT - Trt flV'TANOTHER MEDAL! f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! Lf-'NluN. July IS. The c!-t nVuis'ned 1 service m.-.ial w; today conferred upon r-.-n. John .1. IV rsh i n ii:. commander ; ,, ti, Anvi i an Kxp..-di tiona ry Force. ,' The oreif-ny to.k place at tb. war ,,iii, P Lritisli official.; n a ie rpeeehesi which they warmly prals.,1 ' If a.d ' iilvoi t.. th" all.ei cauae by the V. S. , aIul ressed their trratitiide for it. i a tii n those present were. Col. Win ston S. Church;!!, secretary of sta f j f, r war. Viscount Milti'i-. former s. c- j .-. tary of state for war; Lord I'lel and Lord Weir ialce The Times -.ncl keep .cuc'n with the v.-hclc; -.verld.
tfy mm 9 Hammond. Inq i liL Iv UZJ HALL, fri TRADE MARK. ill i't-i r b c ' uu.-x a pi;? .' -i r rnivVn. to A rb'ii n r.' a r Mil uitncini? INDIANA GARDENS Svery Saturday and Sunday Evening. Roller Sksting Every Night ExC'Ct Saturday and Sunday Night. r.lUSl.C 3Y STERLING. Crnts 5Cc. Ladies 23o. CARLETON HOTEL BOARDING HOUSE FOR MENRATES ACCORDING TO ROOM. PHONE HAMMOND 3030. -EYESScientifically Examined . Glasses Fitted. Satis fa e t i o n G u a ra n t c e d. Hammond Optical Parlor 141 E. State St. Hammcnd, Ind.
l L-ra
1 Ww
Y
;n-t
r
