Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1919 — Page 7
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TUP- TIMES
GARY MAYOR TAKES RIDE IN AIRPLANE
"Gee. Mayor Hodges was tip in th- air yesterday afternoon." was cm.mj-jII.v r- j marked in a. conv ersat ion la.st night. ! The inquisitive report-i- b.ok hook. In.- J and inkr. i "Who's the mayor sure at now-"."" J lnr,uir-.i. "jomf1 body been jtetlmjr Utah ri Ins hid- afrain?'' "Xw. not that, th- mavor took a rid.in in airship." was returned. Several thousand pt-opl.. cr pres-p et the landing sit- at F:ft v -r'jir.i St. and I'.r.'i,i.ay. smith of the fcl .1. tf. tracks, c.r !fi o'clock y est -id t y morning waiting ! Ih- arrival of l.i-ufcnant P-hncke's hi- j plane from Chicago with a constunm-nt ! r . .. , -. I i mens nomine; tor two ;.ary tin rchants. It was tiu inane itra t ton of tlsrv'j first a-'r.i express delivery. Those who were not lucky enough t pet to the field wire wnt. bins; the arrival f the plane from : ho buildinc w i nd- n s r.nd streets. When Pieutenant H-hnck--k;rtl the city at 1 A ; 1 5 o'clock. thoufands of eyes w ere turned skywards The airman manipulated a pretty lanJtr.- at 10 Jo o'clock. He hid midthe trip from Chicago in less than twert minutes. Mayor W. V. Il'iiisvs whs Cv first to prcet him. A movim; picture iv.nn was on hand to r-cor.l fte mdabl event. Following: a b'd.-f rest, the pilot a,i:n took to the air wi'h Mayor Hilscs as a patenter. The plane mad- a beutiful trftawav and after ht tecn-minut e ri 1" j over the city, returned to th- !and!n.;i si'e. Waving (r-o(-he. th" airpilot took to the air a.-ratn and b ft for l,.'ii;insVT . I Ini.. where h- had another ensisnnKnt j ef clothe? for delivery. j Shortly after Pieut-nant Hehr.cke left I two m-ve m:i' hiius were h-ard huzvln,. pvrrhrad and after oirciinsr th- field h-y l.araled i Ti e two pilots t' frc Paul Mi'i,-? aid bis m-ehanlr. Oscar Osw..t. and ir. t!- t , 'ho plane H. W. I'armley and his to. - i ehantc. Sari Drake. Tlv machines : property of the Interstate Air l.i::-: C ,. President 3. J rnvvlinc nrried n j pn a ut. imi'lr le before the machines ar-j ri "--ri. j The machines will remain In Oarv ! E ast uiicaso V? C i A f jfTklim' H? A I illSjllIOO t ja ' wVll4UlW4U X M.9 Vfl , at th HAIflMOND BAIL PARK Sunday, Aug. 3 Game Called at 3 P. M. Da-teries Columbia A. C, Romeo and and Herrick. East Chicago, Morgan srid Hudson. i An Oil Lamp 1 A Naked Wire 1 A Defective Flue mav make von an cx- Ms tra hazard. Anv nno of jtl 5i ! m a n y conimon place vi things may lc forcing you to ay high rate tire R insurance. Our lusur-aii-e Semice is for the U purpose of sihinr vui P insurance pro hi ems You might protitahly consult us ahout them without cost to vourself Please do so freelv. Clair M. Stephens Real Estate, Loans and Insurance 3402 Elm St.. Indiana Harbor Phone 993.
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MF.M' III.VI. Hreakfat. Raspberries Eiacnn (m-Iet rV.cd Pan.uia.s CoiTee I.unehton. WaloPs .n1ojr i Sr'iirp SI ce) Tomato rwto c.U4' H"t ' -c it it ' Banana Hue Piidd:::- ! I-nner. j Grapefruit Cocktail i l-'il-t ( Whitcfish "t ntiicfn )tatoe! Asparagus Salad r.utter Toed Tea ; Rolls Halves of Canteloupe I I SEASONABLE VEGETABLES. . . ! Asparagus salada l wo cup cooke.l aspara2-.i5. two hard-boilrd 1 eggs, two cups ?n retried lettuce, sal-j ad dressing, one taoiespoon olive oil, j scant teaspoon vinegr.r. ' Mix tcg.-ther the asparagus am! : shredded lettuce with olive oil and vinegar. Add s".!ad dressing to! nicistcn thorotighh. Chill, arrange j in nest of salad e-reen nnrl p-irrt ee
with the hard boiled eggs ar-.rl a.kii-; nan'-s or son's n?ed safety razor ticnal dressing. ! lades. Save thern for ripping; they Pttlsbfrg Pot.toes Two cups i iw ; are unusually nice for removing potato cubes one small onion, or.ej ho.;.ks and eyes or buttons. ' rup w hite sauce, one pimento or j J o Clean 'Whit Linen or Canvagreen pepper, one cup mild cheese. 1 Shoes, slightly wet a small, stiff cne-half teaspoon salt j brush with water, rub it over a cake Add onion finely cut or chopped tocf scouring roan, then brush th potato cube .-.id cook five mintites in j soiled shoes with it. This removes boiling salted water. Add pimento i all dirt and makes shoes look liU or green popper cut in small pieces I new after each cleaning. Do not rind cook seven minutes longer j have the brush very wet. Cook all in ss little water as possible' To Clean .White 'Paint Dissolve a and drain at. end of cooking period. piece of ammonia about the size of Turn the potato, onion and pimento; a walnut in half a pint of water, and into the greased casserole, pour over j rub the paint carefully with a the white faiKe. cover top with! sponge. Dry with a clean, soft cheese cut in small pieces, sprinkle i duster.
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pih-ti: w iit i y passen. rs over 1 1 : - -- G oily f..i-.$i:. a ttip and will be on tl:- Ha"n:in-nd 'hap'rr No. 12" W-m-n I job from early icorninjr isto.ii datkness " I M-oseheart 1 ci.in will m- ei Friday j C. A. hanr. hie. of tiio Tnbun-. and j everuos at th- Moos- hall m , State Ir. I". t I '.ilhy were the firs: rSs.-n- ' street. It will be an mi.i tart luisin- ss .-rs y "-st rday. A l.-irpr- numb, r ef j session and a larir- attendance tl--Caryites hae declarf-U th-tr intention of' nu n'b. i s is desired
itlr u the planes b av-. Onwas at Valparaiso and Ore the pla n 1'iint last we.;k carrying pass' ninTP. f ' g W f" M tf K 23 rtnoUNAL SOCIAL NEWS MaSOlllC TJOtlCe. ! narfi-M I.odc-. rt F. .v A. M . v tli h"",'i a St'IT"d Meetinr Friday, August; 1tat ;.20 p. jn. ; ;n-2t i;knt;st s. tii.i.man. w. m. ; COMING EVENTS. ! Pt. I'aul's Sonte.r I.eapue will hold its, monthly business meetint- this evemns j at ciKht oVIoek at the church parlors., At h-r horn- in Clinton street Mrs. ej h Ki,o rzer was host, ss yesterday , V ... r.r ;r..', V i ' Itn'eii i o t te ihiul'i s . i. vii. ..v.. I V P dt" was played at foU'- tables an-I ' , prizes in the ssn-'S wiv wen 1y Mrs.' ! Jacob sehleer and rs. Mt-vensen M i s. ' Joseph Miller was awarded the oonsol i-, tton prize. The hostess served dainty : refreshments at th- conclusein of thafternoon. In two weeks th- club will; b- entertained by Mrs. M. Klein of Wil-i liams street. ; A delightful rnoeiiny of the K-osifr. 1 Club auxiliary took pi n- last cvoni'S : a' th- MeAleer Ik, me in Webb str"t i when Miss erna M-Ai-r and Miss; Irene Hrus.d vet- hostesses. It was a i so. lal mcctintr and was enjoyed by tweni t - Tb... irtemb.a-s Thev w.TP eliTer1 tained w ith music and riut iofi the e .-n- ; 1 ing a dainty collation was served. Jlr-.""" Mrs ,,,,ami" Lar;iymc 1!V i nae: isrono ;n. i.i , 101 ,o- o ... of tb-ir dauht-r ;ra-e Lena Hell I ' Annis Cleveland M-b-an te. take pin t WintiehaK" Pfi'k. Foeb Wi r.n. j Saturday, .u-rust 10. ! : i The Woman's Home Missionary Foci J i ,. ,v, v,r. te,hod,sf ,-hur.h will be , ty of the first Methodist church will be ,.. ent-rtained by Mrs. Julius Ounsinfr a t t h-r horn- in Carroll street Friday after- f noon. Th" m.-tinK will he in the ijlute of a shower f-r the Jessie I.r.? home in Alaska. j Th- August m.-etintr of th- Woman's 1 Missionary S.- i.-tv of the t irst crcsov-. tetian chur.h will b- .inil'ol. - Mrs. C. :. KinffwiM of Mason street left yester.lay for New York where she will me-t her nephew. Captain Henry F. KiPfrwil! of the "Mb infantry who wiil mN' to Washington to isit Her ilauno'er. Mrs. F.lliott, formerly Miss Orace Kinlwill and veturniiiK liome will stop at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. The n-t regular m.etins; of th- Hady Vikings will take place Monday evening at the K. and I of S. ball in the HimArthur Snodgrass, Prop.
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vith snlt and paprikn. if rirpirei-i and bake in moderate oven till potatoes are soft Cabbage a la Cauliflower One solid head of cabbage, pinch of soda, one tablespoon butu-r. one tableopooii Hour. milk, popper, salt. Cut. caMags in quarters or sntalier
MX-ncns arid let statia m cold watej l''ou an liour. Then rook tiaioveifi: ir. noni.ng. . well salted water ;.tout I . ..i ii. teniJor. Add pitioh of soda about, ten minutes before cabbage r, done. I'ram throu-h cid-inder arni chop cabbage fine with large knife. N'-.w " 't butter in large skillet, add the chopped eabbago. a littie pepper amj sa'1 to faste, pour over rrou;:h milk 10 r'ot: riuit- cover and drcdVe lightly with t)ie tlo;;r. Cook until tlour i dn,?' furring often to prevent nnlk from burning. Anv left over is excellent with ths add.ti'on of one or two beaten ergs, rut in a buttered baking dish. rprinkled on top with hr-ad crumb., baked in moderate oven till egjs set. NEW DISCOVERIES Do Not Throw Awav vour h'jsbach bui'dtnjr. Mr. and Mrs. A R. larrett of MiSliland su-ee; Pit t-.da f..r Ki'iiH Lake. Ind.. w'vre tlo- hae a cottac-. Ir. and -Mrs . II lia is ami niu- ' tor Arlrne of Hij-'biind stre-i ha t ak- ' en a e state at Mi--ii".i:i Lake. Mich... 'wh-re they will sp-nd th- li-xt twoj j week" I j ;i:s Kmma Wilson aed danthter Mif I M-ideOoe Wi's-n fcoitiipilind by M Thrt.op will lae tomorrow for Mackt-, nac a nd 01 b.-r p ,mis in northern Mich.t-j can a f-w wi i;s' siav i n y wuw make th- trip in their machine. V Kei'oi- and family of ."17 Ma street will Im- tomorrow for Mie-on. ,,,,, Vh-re M;ey will n.ak- their h-tt.-. Mls5 ieraLiin- Swan-n of Watren j.,,'.,,,', n,, Hi. her house tu-si for a w- !t ! Mim Charlotte Wheeler of Crowti 1 otru.
m,s Nellie M-Ie.tyre of I i-ii a aa p di s : , . v 2i ho b.as been the B. st of Mr. and Mrs. I ,,,,v r"harles rjunnell of -.".1 Mohipan avenue j.,lv retu-ned to her h-m- last evening ijulv :v ,rnn. n,i Mrs. J-st ph cr,r,i v',1.;
spend a two vcks' vacation at Mac . Mich. Mrs. it. . 'ir-man of piirba-li a'.' ... r, .1. f-..a v.crntiv f,,r . f nr S''U'M i...e , ,..,. ,iava- Xi it w tth h. r neoh-r. Mis ; t v,s. ,,; n,r dautthtors. Kativr'tv- '"' T ,.,r..,-. i, . l.axe In'-ej-. in S-uth Hend i.u a; I lot w f.ek rhilip Hardens of I-::'man ,,,. .,,,a t1M., returned fiem ST l'-e t. "in e rsfap-- ! AGED LOWELL LADY CLAIMED BY DEATH j ! I ' FECIAL TO THE TIME3 ' i l.iHVKIb, Ind. .1 ily ?..- araa 1,-luk on- of I.ow. H s nu.st highly -- t.-.-ui-d ladies 1 a o . -1 away a.. e.ei ' f'11,f" b p 1 f ' leid.y niotninE flt. bo) o'. !oek. Sro was . ... i I'.e lias ltve.1 st of h r life m ani u nd I.owe) s r.n aetiv for ti. i n y - a r s .- !v ,.,ke,- in the w. C p C . an ! O w a s erlv t' lo r e.-o-t.- ..all, t'.o as.-'Stan-..f ,,t -; l , tiint th- 1,'iu-r tiarrc .CllliUI "HI was diiven out of Cedar Or.-k town - ! c-. ,.-"i "..p '- un yr,,T ' . i i . lo. riinirh i;n to an -t- ' ' '" .. - ear situ, wlun she was coinpei.-i riv e tl,.- w'oik on ae-oiiiii h-alth She was a ir..nii- r .,i ,i ieii,o,li-t .liiirh. S!i- wa he b i, r of a class in th- Methodist hureh for ov, i ti.-ty years St.. paves two sons. Hatrv of t vv.lt. or "f Montana, and t ra.p.sin. a , ne da Ufc.' hi e i , M l .lam- Vorie: Micr.isan. Kuneral sc.M' - will he held at the M. K. chui' h t", '.ax- at 2.:u p. inl;ev. C- A. Pft.wn pastor. Will prea. h the funeral sermon. CRAMER HAS 1 X jsxu Tempuorarilv halted in, bis s-out-ins at ound hv th.-, street -ar sumS. i s,-' ant 'rano r ii harse of the Hammond f ind' pendent . ci nit ait station is now i lie cars ' 11 N Pamrell Lamms ol lus nanuo-o ti.rn.-l a Cod .oadster over to the rcreant to be used until Aucust 1. When the exhibit of the r seriiee in' Ha,um..nd en Is Just now wi,-!! 1 is mak.nu final a rra n cements for xh.ih.t Cram.r has a lot of rtniroiiK around to do and is v-ry treat--lul to Mr. P.unn-11 fot this thousr'.'.t fi.lpess. Mr. Hinneli is anx'f b.a tb" lar service cxrjinu in - - -- . , .. . . O , o C All ),e !., p.-s it w ill int. -rest !..! ' H.-.in-oo.nd business m-n in th- n essiiy of Provhhnu a 'a -ci.r.'i pla-e f-r phineti' a r the citv b- hims' ii 's u.'i.e,...EXPLOSION AT TULSA. . ik-TrDKilTIDMIL NEWS SERVICE! I Ti-I S okla . .):.! M. -Several men j Vv re kilb d w; en a still at th- Cude., I ...-.jnerv 'exploded he re at tt 11 o ' b. k j th'S moinM.i Kverv available, anih.,lame in th- cm- b.as b.-n s-nt to th- !, eanet v w i.-M- the flames at- ma.ona 'the rescue cffi- u'.t. 'tie body h .s 1 I been recovered and it is believed that i mnny oth-t have bet n trapped by .ne, fire. i of pmchas'na a p'.nn- soon. FOW WATER TESTS TODAY Hammond's drink inn water darinsr
i ; Ihe last wek has neen ir ai in irI .main according: t" the tests mad- hvCity Chemist A. W. l.oikhatt. In- . .-hoie winds and h"t weatb-r inei-as-hdted the pollution on Julv 2". and 2S. iijniakinz the sanitary condition hard to J! rentr-h
n. s. troops called to handle Washington race riots
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Neurit rioter bring taken into. police hcadijuartcrs in Washington. Soldiers, clubs, protecting building. Below, armed marines i i auto truck ready to
Race rifts in Washington recentv ;r"!!.oi s'ic'i siTi'.'o ;;: -rt'ons that U. S. troops were called jit to hat. vile the sH.i. a ri-d f fa i - a ? t e I .p it I the ir.: -a :: d.i v. but - " ' e. as . n j.,.v mt w rf. "bi v r v 1.14 ; ha et . i ; a ,r l.ll. d. It IfUl i tl" fl t II" a - -nv t -e:- li.tr sosuei.m.- w, nacieri.t c 01,01 ,s - la ! as bad or die t .1 ; ): e pre s f j wbi. h - - po t.t.i' ; b,n:, ti.e tb- :.. ba- to ! rat- i ' ' m 't Iw a 4 e . p i"..l-;r. : -No,.,. N ' n .. NotiPresent .t.u,. -:; . ;o. . i Ha', Bad DAYLIGHT SAVING . , -rw- a --m T lO Ui AvrikiiN i i4TC"nTIOSAL br3 sr.PVI'.C - . s : j c, ,. .j,,:- :! i - tl . i t! ' i C O' ! tl t " 1 j j r ( i t. .--n a t e ri i end - tep.-a! of tb; Ltr o -alt are a was b.t.T Vet. v.,te to e. law in a r.brl . ; - hi. Ii i'V to -r.at. was to vote - s.paiate iro.a. b!i w iv - h al-; I, ,.. u h- o lll'l tl'e Po ,Se. j a ; i-..ti!ii:n '' I"a . t.a rma n ; of t'e- i-o.'r.-.i.Ce eora-r.e ,,ouiu-tt-e of; -,. en,-, ;.. staled that be woiiid ' ' -ten: ; t to fr-.-ee ;V- ajiire p. a ottoday r.nil was r"til.'l'ii' fa 2 e . Saraibl the pe:C hi'! p its paslie s e n - s a v ; r -r at- tt; ose i ori n d i - - i-1 , .i b -e-od-nt n- 1 ,s not f i i de. ''ar-d . -.th ; ii ; ' ' r ..I e 1 the PI' lit , - - rM WW SI rf-X TT T - tn bUilb IU yuiil . - REALTY TITLE; I'f'I'Oli e M l.arr... e .. : -1 a I S tl ' t t e. r( u ' ,T 1,1b a - a : I K oh n in C e 1 !a nail"!' d Ti.e so" o,v,.Ues tH . . n Milbi. f-rm.-'ly n ...ft ..f Hast: i ,-. ., i.,., a,., .... ... i I K lot 7. ,v n k ha in the pliint.ff. R.IFF1TH j VJ Tin, o i in p. u sine on t be K . J . hay i f-r-' a : i -s t ' d i , .' te! ". - and take!: Faiorahl. report r, in from .hicob M.iiei a t e,l on tor a ii ," nd 1 '., u . ' a- t . i si , a sK. I: V.. M nth- company's to I 'row tl P. MUf. .-!', n . 1 . I o e e . a i e i' a- w a s '.-.a - t's 1.1 t S l;bV. T ti y Miller w h , h , , .. ho.ip i tii 1 th. pa si 1 ii i . - - n ; a i h ks w it h broken 1- submitted lo :,o 11 efln. slay w l,e n ho had 1, 1 r;o t u r, plated. Alb n Ti. ii'-. on t's have a tin- t lv-p-and bo-, , art iv;n at th-ir i'.ous- on W. dnesiay ht ilsiiuci s wet- done to Paul Xahb ut. Wedncf i.-rt,-.., , w n t ; J iV 1 1 . s w : ' ! 1 e a e 1 1 . s ; 1 p : I . ! . sc 1 ;,,-.( v 1 : boa t ; n.i . y . lo . and M . a- F A . Malms-ton--. Mi?. S. 1 1 . W ood.-. An na Ko-.iy k-f. .' 111 7a v. Mess-is I'ennlns. I : a v f-r, d W,: t K c..-. 1 ' 1 . : ' ' ';- ; and P, chat. I I .yp r..'iirm."l fi-m Puttie Or- and 11,'worth I .ears ii- Ins'tt'it.- Monday .-. ei o-si 1 i.e 1 ep : t a f::it bi.K', TbHip was made .' aaio Trv f 01 nd 1 II- lounuy in..' a d.y. r t I .a l-'a y e ' t il.an here. Art S beheld .c'-.-:'i ,l hi0 pos tiati at th- Pro- oft';, -s. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES Pe (a ill men wt c pak'i . p 1m- ; li Fast Chieii-o j'.dic e e.ul.v this inori.in . all under the weatt,.-,- anl jct into a tflb About tnatiiy ir.'t.'it'-- ;.:-!-!- ti;ey- ant in a bctib ro.iii and lie-polo-had lo .- pH 1 1 tb.-'-t and pat t.ae-m in u .ft re nt. cell.-.
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was rushed in from Ft. Myer, Va.. I marines onti soldiers were armed "ith small arms and night sticks. re cm pl-yed. A I Walter !b.r-no,i. r i - t r asurer. api ed i e' i.ie r fed Sltn::-, i-ii.ifman ! of st ) tax bo nd ;:nd ta.k. .1 v. r tb- ! 1 a! la'U-si.- . NoIi tow r..- r: p n c jr. t : :., itt- p-ople from pat : on if va , . ' -- t E v. 10. la p. A i - . a 1 I i a . . - -a- an 1 1 n " : - a i 'o ; n r t . . n 1 ! ! 1 ! u . r t 1 i!c!,l th- To-etlP.i .Ve.-I ! r V. a ' n il.i v on wC It the; F.nV. h v .a ' .-C ! i a . . sa d that Abl'-rmen eb-n't use ns .' F-Jwiti .1. I'liian z n- .-! i re! a - a Har'e ... 1 -i of the fifth ward oave.-, f.-r is and lakes of Mi-hi-an. j rt-e Tl.e I 'v ' " r j pom d mi;;: the s.xt-eetii of A'if.ist. P-op'e v t .at 1 b n ft-! t b - s of b 1-t.ro si . I. i' on- p. a e at .f ' Fllf- Ch a a .near i I'M tfe. b-t t , r j br.o-.vn as tb- I H.- I . p Sto- is roi Lv,., . is n. ss. i '-i '.y i.- in KMH,i, ! Ilnr Hay .ale and the f-!ks 'ii th- t'uluni't f u;or. we;.- at the The ffn-eri of Th.e Plies ;v!1 their 'ar.-e at 'ndiana Ha -.Tens l,yt rr : . in sp;fe ff ti - s'ro t car str.Vie. Tl';,. cji.ir,. f r p 1 ! k i r 11 a i 1 t U 1 ' , i i e-S v as pa'dl t- lb- limit, several n:a- , f;;re in lao kiiiL- lip try in-f to p- ' ;' " ' ..; the eia-wal, bent up fend-rs and t. !.; trie ip la'i-'.is. T!ie crowd was . i. , r p i -; u ii : y inri' i i '; i s ' p.; ties will a nnounce nnotipr d.in-e or. S-lrt;r; tl-.e first r.f th.e ni-nlVl t "l --liploves at tb' ' ;-::': i'.u kit . k ev il "oil; ru e irs instead of 'iztt. .1.0 to ir... n y l.i ru- ord- i s. Ow :n' to th- n n i-;niv th! onn 1 n ' J. s 1'. 1 S l.'iv. o-ii . ' -. a o, av.Mle 1 lb.th r ' b ca ..s'n pe! e n r' a - s ti r I FOT Itchitlg ToTtUTC y, There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and r lieve j skin irritation and that 'makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. ' Any druggist can supply yoti with Zerr.o. which generally overcomes all ikin diseases. Eczom.i, itch, pimples, rashes, hlackhoado in most cast s give way to Zcmo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear over night. Jtching usually stops instantly. Zcmo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to ue and dependable. It costs only 33c; an extra large bottle, SI. 00. It will not stain, is not preasy or sticky and is positively fiate tor tender, sensitive skim. The p.. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O. urn
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armed with rifles, revolvers and riot answer riot call. total of 2,000 troops was ready or an instant tj answer riot ci.lir and deal with the rioters. Many of the calls were near the capitoL !a biori tio-.r way to cross the street. I Mi-.; Kl-r-n-- Jr-n-s. secretary t t'.: ity i lei k will l- iv- her duties for a. two u'o-ks' oation. .south-in IIi:;u'-: i.? ti.e- p.acf- pa ked. Many e- n.pla Irts hav bc-en mad" :a rr. ir i lo toes b Um taken off the . a c k o . i - -a -' our t:r-s. p -is Jlath - ' e rs who tr a ey m o a re ca at it .r;. d a bo' iiies hap.sir.z , s-. r to pohertsdab 1 set a i - i their i bavin U. S. SUB GOES TO THE BOTTOM I rtN-..xNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE! o I. e l.l'.M" 'A. J ill. ox . I ' e. j submarine ti-2. whi-h had h-m sta- ;,,, , ,i,.. . ;-.:o o , ne b,t here. i a r.lv to t b - bottom of thso;. ri. fj.iee n i out t- n two ir,enib-ts e-er- dl r'vi:ed. es f PI. .ir'ilf F.-aCh. i k this mm r.ins and fa i re w of t wel rf The ether ri.e mb-rs of ill- or-w escaped an ilivt r,'1 pa -d i: p hv t'r- rever a ci.tter Acushr-t. The C.-2 went own in deep water and i: wall he a ! ffa-ut task to e-b.-r raise bar or find the bodies of the two l owned no n. Tl)- sii'-nai in- M-3 atid K-f. which were at the 1 a-e when th- accident ha -.-r.e to . w re rushed to th- t-Js -tan. e at-.d are mak.n.r efforts, to th- b'.st .'r"i un.li-r, ru't. TURKS THREATENING A GREAT MASSACRE! f INTO"! -TICNAL l'-W5 SERVICE! PARIS, July .-... Mti.l. , n. r-pre sent.ativ- of Herb. 1 1 Ho, v.-r in Ar-in-nia. t.l-unpli'd t" I t- - Aai-ri.an ff !l i a Is t o-'.a ' ill it 1 ; ,. T' hre.i'vn'ii; a n-at nnssac -n i . t i Po It.Fh 1 1 .-ops ,a.p-i As;,( Miner, and that t h . oi a pan... s ate 'ti the t h Ira w oanfrv ! JAPAN IS PROFITING. i . ! t tsTCDN 1TI0NA L MEWS SERVICE' j WASillN'lTnX. July .1A Japan is profitiru throauii tb,. fa our- -f tile ; 1' - ;.. lake a st i i.i - land "i y.lex- .. ". S-n-il I 1'li-ian. ! ( abf- ni , ;-i . d--. lar. 1 i,!.:y. Th- .'.ipnn- se. .. said. .. r- bay p 4 the o I : ,: - it s's wbi-h '01a ;'a;it.s who 1,-iv- b... .ni, d.e-oiir-.a-eel a"- c : v i n up. "If 111- uM.-tianf.nl of th- V. P w "iiM take a sti eir.a' stand in Mexico." 'he Ca i ;f . , p. -:l S'tiai',;- ,. iared. "the .Liiiiff ot .'- ' ii sho;tr.-e n tb.. 1'. S. Would be el.opr al' ,1. "ii.ir -i t n I't-r f . as .1 m-nsute of o , t ei ' 1 ' n, should take a positive stand in Mexico a p i see 1 b a Ameri-
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'an inter-sts are protected in th most (inpliatie and eonelusive way. Jupitii is !uy!nt,- tite claims of d s-i-v.ir.'njej Aiuei '.vans in Mi-xi-o who do r.ot );op's for any protection,'
USING CALLED BY SENATE f INTERNATIONAL NryS SE"VlrE' IVAslilN'iiTn.V, July SI. Secretary Lansii.s is epect-iu to appear Soon b--fen the senate forein rrlatlons committee, s'enaior Lodiirc. its chairman, a-n"un-i.d today vbr, the commit'ee m-t In open s-ssiori for the f.rst time lnc it besati ei-iisidf ration ef thv t reat of Versail les. The secretary of ate was to he questioned . losuly as to the protest against the Shantung settlement he. lien. Hli: s and H nry White, as Ihr. c of the .raT-l-on pe.. ei'mnnssp'ners. are pi:rp-r! to have slpr.ed before the p"ace negotiations wer -oncluded. Ilerna-d M. Harueh. financial and ci-pnoml: expert, and one of th.; president's closest advis-rs at th? pea-- tonferenee was to be the first to testify at today's public session of the committee with r-feren-e to the hip financial and economic features of the treaty, including the maintenance and transfer or prop-rty rights and the reparation exacted from liermany. It was sug-K'Stod that Thomas W. I,amont. of J. P. Morgan & Co., another of President Wilson's chief advisers in th financial and economic matters with which th- peace conference was concerned, would follow P.aruch. It w a? -Secretary Lansing who proposed to Senator Lodsre that Baruch, as well a? F. V. Taussipn. chairman of th . S. tarirf commission; Norman Davis and Hradley Palmer, other experts who also acted in an advisory capacity to th president at Paris .and Versailles, be called b-fore the committee. ENGINEERS ARE KILLED , VTLWAt.C-AL NEWS SERVICE! STAMFORD. Conn.. Jul 31. Frar.lt Friekley. of New Haven, engineer and j Charles Eu.'t. of New Haven instruct or were killed early today in a rear enr collision of two freight trains on the New Haven railroad between Grecnwbh and Portcbester. The wreck&ee caught fire and the Green-w:-h and East Portcbester fire departments were called out. The fire burned for several hours. INniANAPOUIS Twenty teams with more tfian 100 men took part to-
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jainin Harrison. CARD OF THANKS 1 'JVSrmjW tAT'rVi "'MTnT CAJtD OF THANKS. We wish to express our grateful appreciatuin to our friends who aided us wi'n their kindness and sympathy during our late bereavement. We especially wish to thank Itev. Tinkham, Miss Toung:er and her associates. Ioca.1 727 Waitress Union. B. of R. C. Ical 335, and for the beautiful floral offerings and donation of. antes. F. W. Cross and fa.mily.
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LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carroll A Newton HOW MANY PXOPLE HATE NORMAL VISION? Very f-w. Indeed. Maybe one or two in t. n. What about the others? Well, tin y are more or less in need of optical service. Just how much tb. v need it. and just what sort of a s. rvic-. can of course be told only after a thoroueh examination. We ma no a, 11 a per feet equipment here, arai ha- Mitrtoi-nt knowledge of its us-, to promise the best pot-sihle refill! s in every ca-se. We invite you. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jeweler3 1S6 Stat St., Hammond, Ind.
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