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Wh trt to Worship 1 Tarlaus Hamiaoad Churctvs First Baptist Church. -"7 L' i:: :-.t ,. ;. si. I I.;. ;,!;). r. P.-.s-b. r. " ' ' -i in.-- d . .-. i i i - M . m i i t ..i.l :, Tl- : ' S.n 1 1 : v- .ind ,-s..n l! !V !I,.T .!-,. 1-U '.In I o 1 ' I ' V. :;i:,i- V. .. T VinI'd .i i v.. i l ! !-- i . 'tor .!' the f Noi tln-i it il M. ill In riii'i; held in 1 h A rdiai a ml m. F' X.'r.-.t Freshyteripn Cliurcli. ' !,:, n '!..! U.;!i;.-ii.l si C. P .: i- :. M in;,:, r i. 1.1 - Cihle. School. ' Mi-ruin, . : - . ;.. ii i e .-1 : "t .i, -ii, n 1 1 -1 "In -1st i-n, l-;inl. a oi . . : P.ir.-e,, - .- , .-i . f 1 hi. - 1 '. i i ! nu o r.-h i ji K's ni ,ii i vt Inch w ;i 1" 'Mil ..I' ,,.. blix.ar.l u ill ' I'll - -1 - 1 1 in Ii .In. Mi-.Ni i h diMr A .uritn.n Sr-Ira t ionistB. i ; V. . - :- . W .... li.fi.m, i .! t '.niii!,!inl- v. v TiT-,la . Til. ir' nit- ; !IH ! : '1. ' u The Chrt3Tin Trienda Chnrch. ! t r " I 'mi'-'.' on Snr.i.-Moti'-v hck withoyl quesDoa ' if HUNT'S Salve fail, in ta i trratmnt of I TCH. ECZEMA. I RINGWORM. TETTER a ; ottnrr itching skin disevie. Ttrp ; li ccst boa at r nak. Joseph V. Weis. Druggist. I

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First Presbyterian Church Hohman and Highland Sts. Sunday, April 18th, 7:30 P. M. The Choir will present the Cantata

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that taxes must be paid before May I st to avoid penalty. If there is a mortgage against your property you are entitled to a reduction in taxes. In order to receive this benefit an affidavit must be filed with the county auditor before May I st. Our Tax Department is prepared to look after these matters for you at a small cost. First Trust & Savings Bank Formerly Lake County Savings &c Trust Co. Hammond, Ind.

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.M-tdison s:. Rev. V.. .1. iltiffoth. Pastor. -:';n p. in. Stimly School. ':'Mt p. m. Pre.n. lung Sd'v !.' . St. Paul's Lutheian Church. ?5 Clinton .-t. V. 1. Ltchtinn. Pastor. AN MVKIISAIIY OF ail'Ui'll i ui -ii-ATii . il mi a. m- Sunday MchoH. l':inl :i in - Mornm:; S r i.'o. 7 : i" t in. --l '. enin Service. Tiiesh.s and l-'rids. t . -'i p. m. A. lu li 'In. First Methodist Episcopal Church. '!'. J. n.-..-.'ii. I'itMnr. ::oi .'i. n:. -t 'hiss .Mori ins i1: .. - Sun.l.iv Si lino!. 1 1 : t .. a, in Mt'i-inii Worship. Sp-;c ;i' music. L'"M p. in.-- Junior I,fa juf. (:.'. i p. in. - Kpworth Lcasne .".:: p. in Kvf-Hinsr Worship. .iT.i!,i. 7:."') p. in. Tt irhi i"' Trsiniiii: Che--. W. iiii.-M 7:" p. m.-I'raver M'lIV, 111 I 1:11 if tile. S. S. UvHIll St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Ri iiibarh a.-. anil Ann ! . K'-v . W. J Unnilinriif, !;! r. . S.-rv ii in!' die sroiiij SuniU.v afirr fc-i.s! r. i I1'' ;i. in.- Tiril' i "i" i n tn 1 1 1 1 i t n. ":" ii. i" - Su nil.i schi'i'l. i(':10 .1. in Mim iiiiiK" I'rnj or sii.rj Sci -1 1 1 1 'li. with inu.siO by ilf rsi.ii chiiir. "''' p. in. --E Pinup J"i,i':r aipl S rliu 'ii. with 1 n 1 1 . Immanuel Evangelical Church. :) :..ibl-y Si. Curl Srhffcr, IMM 'T. l'hi'lio 1 1 0 W. ! :" in. Suruliy Si'hriol. 1 " : I '. a. Mi.-Murniiij Scrvn,-. V : : " p in. Kvening Sf i ii o. M.'1hIh, 7:40 p. in. 'lVavhors' Mopl-

W'ed nes.la v. 7:45 Benoiit. Society. p. ni. Men's Sick ediiesday, S;15 p. m - Brotherhood .M. t ting. First Church of tha Nazarene. Cor. Calumet and Michigan avet.. Ke. A. Wells. Pastor, f t.", m. 111. Sunday School. 1' tO a. in. Preach ng Service. C:'.I p. in. Young Peoples' M eettng. 7: :u p. m. (evangelistic Service. U .'iliu'sil.-iv. 7.0O p. in. Mid-week I'r-i rr Meeting'. We will have a special service, for Christians So mla morning'. Ml nipm. 99 r,i:Mif7.,j'ijj2it'yCT-i,ixB?B Forgei

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if(-tnl a in-arty v Iconic to on.' ami all. I Christian Church. j Calumet avt. ami Summer si. '. M. Snath-.. .ii. I'.-ts-tor. ft ::.0 h. in. M:hl.- School. in. 4.. h. in.- .M. .riling .vriii'r. 1 :'.' p. m.- K'cmn' Srvic.'. Monro Street Methof.Ist Episcopal. r.. I t.'iia 1.1 Wayne !:ij,l,;, i'as-tor. 1:40 n. in.---SundM Siiinnl. !l:il"l a. in. - M urn iiik Worship. i:::il p. m. Kpw.oih l.i-;i;iir 7 ; -: i p. in. l:7 i. ihiik: Wot ")hi. Trinity English IiUheran Church. K. of I'. 'IVmpIe. i-nriiiT Hohmuii a ml t 'K.lcn St 4. II. ,M HcW.'nen. Pastor 4 Mrion 1'hotic 1 14. f:4.". H . ni. - Sumla Srli.ioi. Iii .'.ii a. in. Morning Ser irr. 7.-10 p. in. Uv.nin oi h.p jrntdens Evangelical Church. Ciirti'r Sohl ft. and Tiuiiana Ilci. I'cler il. pastor. f:::n h. ni. - -Sunday School. !.:; a. ri i . -Church Srr !-. SlTln Healing Meetings. Held at. our branch. Truman ae.. j ecrv Sundav at l' a. ni. All free. AJ1 w clcomt Centenary M. E. Church. Aubry Hall. .j.". iiohiuan t. Warren C. llensle... Pastor. f:10 m Sunday S. hoc! 1 il : I j a. m.-Miiiniiif Service. ti:;!0 p. m. i:pworlh la ague. 7::;n p. m. KveniiiR Service . rirat Church of Christ, Scientist. 7.10 S. Ifohman St. Morning 4-ervice at 10:15. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A free, reading room is open daily except Sunday, from to 5 p. m.. and on Tuesday and l'ridav evenings from 7:j0 to 0. The public i cordially welcome to all tervices and to visit the reading ioo'i). . ! TV. a M mnrA V11.U Cv..m.. 1. .1,1 ... . U 1 ii.. .. i.... ...ia Vi lows Mail. Services are" u ndeiiom i na -lional and the speaker it from Clucaso. j 'lift Mast State' st . Captain Samuel (liedegaaid in charge. I 1:30 p. m Sunday School. 1 ":0f p. in. Song: and Praise Service. 8:11' p. m. Ktening Service. Salvation imi l in t f : Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at b :Q0 p. m. Sohl St. Pentecostal Assembly. Tift Sohl st. !: ft . m. Pible School. lO f'.rt a. ni Preaclune Service. 7 : " 0 p. ni. Preaching Service. Thursday evening. 7:45 p. ni. The laird's Supper on the first Sunday of every month. Kvirybody welcome. Pin Street Presbyterian Church. Corner Pine st. and Chicago ae. Key. M. II. Kr&usf, Pastor. Residence, lOti Oak st. Phone S12M 3:40 a. in. Sunday School. 1 !:')' a. in. .MoiTiinir Worship. I 2 : P. ni. Catechism Classes. 6:o" p. in. Senior and Intermediate I Christian Endeavor. 7: no p. ni. Evening Service, j Wednesday, 7:?.o p. ni. Prayer Mcetj niff. i Friday. 7 :30 p. m. hoir practice. I Zion M. X. Church. .02 Truman ave. Phone 1 133-1. 0:.10 a. m. Sur.riay F.v. IVrk. fti'ir. Schejol and Pihle Study. 10 "0 a. in. Morning Service. 1:?,) p. m. Epworth League. 1

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Help Indiana Harbor Outdistance the Great Hammond Sunday School GREAT AUDIENCES. GREAT SINGING. . HALF A HUNDRED CONVERTS. GOSPEL IN SERMON AND SONG PICTURE EVERY NIGHT. Christian Church Revival 3715 GRAPEVINE ST., INDIANA HARBOR. SATURDAY NIGHT SERVICE 7:30. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M PREACHING 11 A. M. AND AGAIN AT 7:30 P. M.

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ACTIVITIES WORRY U.S.

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Troops Sent to Siberia.

i Sam I:. Woo-ls. i '"tril.e hound" in II V I It I M 11111 II "ItlMs j N' " Y..rk stat-. lie wi m there ?c -ISTfF CORPCSPONDENT I N SFRVICll .eral week!. USD to puruase ni'M'f pil -W AS 1 1 1 N JTON. .piil 1.' '1 he act.- Krfed Holsl'in cattle. VltllS Of .Japanese tl'oopS H I o 11 p t h e i

Chines.- .;.i;-tern i.iitUH.v nnd in i lie. vicinity of VUiliv .i-t.'k. K ha hti 1 o hk ami Nikolaivsk. in lia-urn Sihena, are i.ms watched from Washington w ith u neasy interest . .i ti ".kiikii s i i. iii;" Clashes between .!. tn i-e.-e a nil tie Russians and ht' .lapatiese ami armed orkrs tiled heuiH: C.eelis, iiIhii; tin communication by iail from I roops i In a mong , line i -1 i F.aik- ! a 1 re- ion to the s a of K row ing in seriousness ! la pan a re , a 1 1 1 1 f i c q u e n - j cy. while official. here admit neither t lie exact cause the precis' aim of t he f i ict ion nor of Japan's military initiations ha been made char. two m: ihi.ions r.T The state li part ineiit has been in formed that two new .lapane: isions will he d ispa tch'-d to - most immediately. A nies.-a a,vi al- I from ; Tokit are t explained that these divisions! relieve tired divisions now iuj Siberia. Tl.io is la ken to t lid u ate that, instead of withdrawing iroru that part of the world, as Japan was supposed to do w h. n the French. P.i it ish and Americans cleared out of Russia, as they lime now done. Japan intends keeping lari,.- ("!''.- there. p to sty in siiu:ki Those firc'S now numloi ?iiout imo. The original aliies was for the I" int ntioii of Ihei France. England and Jap n each t" s' nd to fussia iili'Hit ni'.o men. Japan fust sent ;,.'i. mm, but later cut thi mimner down to half only to reinforce tnr -..-tingent suhsi-iuenl ly ly two fresh hri gade . All r.iiTiH from n Japanese paper printed in Hawaii has reached Washj '. ngton Willi the assertion mat inc 'Japanese si f in Sileria t" stay, jl WI lAI'IAIN AITIIIIIK J officials derail''' iliry are unable to p!v an authot i tat i e tntet prefttion j upon .japan's actions, though in some jojiiarters the o-ti.i..n was hazarded 'that til" "Monroe doctrine of the j East." w ith Japan p laying the prinj c. pal role, ni&y liaw something to do 1 wilb development s . The Edited State, has recognised ' that -lapan " ias spcc al interests in Cniiia" but t lis agreement doe not extend to Silerta. 1 li this connect -io'n it is pointed out that Se-nator tV . E. Horais. of I'iah i. HirmiKli tpiest ion. j ut to Secretary of Stale Lansing last fall, revealed a possible co ns idf ra Me liffei-ence of ovSJo'jrJhetxveeit tins country ami Ja pi': .;'.'' .i'.a pa n s polity j i'l Oh inn. wAiWir pfc!??'-- now believed ! to have been expanded to cover at j least pirls of Siberia. Senator Boi rFi bioucht qut th fact j that it was Count I.-hii, the Japanese I a i tha ador. wl.o ha utujed ttiat tha j xv rods "special interest" be ineiuoed l i:i the .Tarian -se-Amenrnn asT'enient ' c ;-;iii in 11117. and that there v.n ' room f..f doubt a to the exact, interj ; it iati'.n Japan put upon the wee's. : Vt the .lapautse embassy here it I was explained that the fihtinq around Vladivostok, at N'ikolaivsk nnd KlaI barovsk was due to the aucressive attitude (,f the F.usstans. necessitating! j tin i r disarmament and since they were j I ilisainied, conditions are beconiinff ; 1 Illiet. GRIFFITH Mr i-cie P. .pit.. the hu-tlina ac at of the Lincoln Life Insurance C. . bis opened a new- office on the P i '; t floor in the ijiiniiiier-dovei't -lil'lS.. on Junction avenue. .May Mastman h . s fully rercvered lioiii diphtheria and was f u trt iga te.i and released from miarantine tojny. Malcolm Hazel.

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For information leading to the arrest of the person or persons who last evening deliberately threw bricks through our two plate glass windows at 15 W. State Street Harry P. Grimmer. George J. Liesenfelt. Joseph Liesenfelt.

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,,"?r,rT -"! Hndiditr for llr cordrr, called on h ft ipnd.- in town in the intrrrft of h:s e I - I ion . TIkiBp whi-hiivf Known him fincc ihildhood vouch for his integrity a li rl a 1 i i . t y . linrj;c i'c t r.-on, liov Si out U aikr of Miller, lml, spcni a few hoin.i In t -wn Saturdn' . The telephones in town had a VH.atK'ii Saturday innrnin; ulnl' the k -pair rti'n had difficultv in Iw-ntin? a hr-ak in tl.e through i ah!'. Mr:'. Post'-ina and Siit-ie "aan"r rho uiidei'TM nt opera, ions li;-t wr k S i f making mn cessi'iil reooi. "i jf s . Si've nlarsc trii.ks ft-, in '. ra tu ni i -

f' i nste.n Co., lnia, OJiio. w ere unload cd at. yirllTitli. Ind. Friday and driven overland to 'hiea-,o. their d 1 1 na 1 1 on Sccral other siiipni'nts ha e heiii unli.aded r"cK.ul. '.tilTMh is lanidi. nimir tlie hiaii tei niiriHl f-r t to j Kiistrrii fieiRht. Mol.lo: "shin 'l.y 1 I U.'k . " F BROUGHT ABOUT BY F City Drains Country of Its Labor Christie Says Grain Must Bring Higher Price. SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) LAFAYETTE. IM'.. April IT "The people of the Tinted States are demanding automobiles, musical instruments. Jewell y, line clothes and recreation more than they wish food." said Prof. :. I. Christie, of Purdue I ' li i vers it y in a statement issued on Thursday "ii the agricultural siltia- " t h n i n 1 n d i a n a . "These, people r willing to ptyi hish prices for ell such articles that laboring men engajefl in the manufacture of these materials may be j paid waives two, three and five times! a Kre.il as the farmer can afford to' pay. Cheap land and cheap labor havej guru'." continues Prof. . 'bristle, "anil j so the last of cheap food has been sen. From now on consumers must j pay the price that allow s the farmer a fair leturn for his lai.or and his I i n vestment . " j A conference cf member. of the, ag rii'ult u ral staff of Purdue l.'niv e rsit y I was held to consider phases of the I present agricultural situation. Many i reports received from the; various i counties in tho state are nlarminij ; and show an unsettled condition. j I n tiie statement issued by Pi of. 1 CI ristie the public is warned of thej increasing set iousness of t he situation. Tl e demand feir luxuries is decreasing food production because the bis xva ee paid in the city for the manufacture of luxuries is drawint labor from the country and reducing crop aeieai" There Is much idle land in tin s'ate as a result, of this condition. In an.--, wer to the, question of the Indiana farmer as to what he should do it is urired that he go ahead anel do the very bet possible under the conditions . The statement concludes. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! N'KW VuKIs, .Aprii IT. Tneie was a fair demand for nearly ail the a'tivc issues at tl.e openms: of the stock market today, ibut liusmsj x,a. quiet and prive .movements generally were v 1 1 iii n na rrow limits. is If el fi.innion held stound l,", o-S nnd ether steel Issue were fractional. 1 hifiher. Lackawanna advancing t-ne point to St T-S. Oolunihia. 1 ra plia phone was a. tie and stionp, movinjr up 2 points to el 3-t. Indiistrial Aicnhol rose one pe. nt to 1" 1-'. Tiiere was a ;0"il demand ewari

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n-a.i-d I i OMAHA MAN IS LATEST CORN KING j Clfl'A;. Apr.l IT- -Another log grain c-iiio l:;c ho n creilit' d 1 " C.-o-r.e A. lo.ii. i!s. of tiiuah... S'.-h.. who ' put through a ibal in con a y.ir api hat made him J ... nii.iifin . A, i'.,nli:.; o board of trad.- r- nor;; ! "lay, b" ha? just iieitcd j. 1 .(.,'ifi.iiiiy a j)-.,. , , .. suit. f his specnlatton in i e. buying 'I. at grain i Tl.lt! a hm-hel lic-t .lanuary and i. n I ..a d; n z ;' i.cetitly on a $1' market. lb- .lecliiod to fiisouss hs ; t radr v t ,,,!;. v . PASTIME - I od.ty "The Breed cf the North" Also Billy West Comedy. $1,000 Snort. - -Tomorrow - Gladys Brockwell in "The Riddle Woman" ' i-. ' nii'i.ru:rA rn Ai.ai 14 There Are No"Ifs" About It! We knew that Firestone Motorcycle Tires will rjeliv-er most miles per dollar. If we weren't Hire of it we wouldn't be selling I irestones we'd choose some other make. But we know that the extra rubber, the extra fabric and the extra angles against ski'l that are built into every Firestone Motorcycle Tire will deliver service, that satisfies. The proofs are on file; read the list of racing victories for this year; the records in every linej of service. They will lead you to say: Firestone for mine.' , O'NEIL AUTO SALES 671 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.

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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY AND SUNDAY Peaches and Cream A Miniature Musical Comedy. Pretty Girls. Special Scenery. Catchy Music. Eight People. EDDIE & HOWARD Comedy Novelty. LAURA BROWN Singer De Luxe. MITCHELL & MARKMAN Comedy, Singing and Talking. JONES & ADAMS Just Entertainers.

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48,000 Drug Stores Sell It. Five million peopl use it to KILL. COLDS HILL'S CASCARAtrf QUININE a ' Standard cold remedy for 29 jttrn in tablet form ale. tare, no "'V opiates break up a cold in 2 eves jnp in 3 dayi. ack if it fails. The genuine box Has a Ken too with Mr. H-.ll picture. At Alt Drug S(r BBaa AUDITORIUM THEATRE 357 Calumet Are., Hammond. TODAY Charles Ray in "Hay Foot Straw Foot" Icpih rpuode of Iioudini 5cru! -TOMORROW 'S Marguerite Clark in "Come Ou! of the Kitchen Also two comedies, "Furniture Movers" and "Ozark Romance" pat-r-t rtaa-e, m mA- misvrjm nmi.wm l.B.O O E ii U a. li H B H DeLuxe Theatre Tod dVEarle Williams in "The Fortune Hunter" Sunday J. Warren Kerrigan in "$30,000" Monday and Tuesday Olive Thomas in "Footlights and Shadows" Wednesday and Thursday Anita Stewart in "The Fighting Shepherdess" noavCorrinne Griffith in Collateral" 'Human iS : h i r Saiuiday Jack Pickford in "Burglar By Proxy" a ti i INDIANA Club Novelty. and Sal-rday. Matiaoo Uailr s. to 11. ?wrxUT aad kolidaya e-en Today Pauline Frederick in 'Bonds of Love' Also Elmo Lincoln in "Elmo the Fearless." Tomorrow Tom Moore in UT i T 5 Leseri. Love And ArbuckJe Comedy. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. Special Attraction Yankee Doodle in Berlin With Mack Sennett's Bathing Girls Appearing in Person.

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