Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1920 — Page 15
Thursday. October 14, 1920.
THE TIMES
MARINES KILLED 3,250 BANDITS IN REFORMING HAYTI
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON", Oct. 13 A summary of the report on conditions in Ilayti from July, 1915. when American marines entered Haytl. until June SO. 1920. mad ty Brigr. Gen. Barnett former rcmnindint of the marine corps wsjj made public by the navy department tola y. The report shows that during- that TTiod 3,250 jlaytian bandits were killed by morines and the gendarmerie.
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It Js cot possible to say bow many were wounded. One marine officer was killed and two wounded and twelve enlisted men were killed and 38 wounded. Two officers and 14 enlisted men died from other causes. Gen. Barnett stated that while the death of bandits seem larne, the operations covered a period of five and a half years, and It was his opinion that without the presence of the marines a greater number; of Hayt.len citizens would have been killed by bandits.
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ment. M r. Evan Roper went to Ind!anajot'j the first of ths week to drive out a 7passenffer Marmon car which has been purchased by air. Em'.l Scharbach. Sheriff L. liiarnes of Crown Point transacted business here yesterday. The Luther league of the Swedish Lutheran ohuroh will meet Friday evening with Mrs. Hennlg Kelson.
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Fire originated yesterday In the storage room of the Altone Wild building on Third street and before It waj discovered had spread to the Newman garage building, where the sheeting caught on fire. The dumages amounted to about 1200.00. Mrs. Lawrence Traeger, who has been In poor health for a number of yrara was talcon to a Chicago hospital
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Mr. Anton IuBols will have a public sale on Thursday, Oct. 3. II J will make hl future home at Crown Point, Ind. Mike Schmal purchased the l)uHols farm and will occupy It In the near future. Mrs. Jos. Thinnes of Chicago and ElnorA Scheldt of Hobart were visiting with Barb and Tiilie Scheldt. Mrs. M. Klein of Hammond Is spending several days with P. I Keilman and family.
Ijon't forget, to some to the democratic speech Thursday evening:, Oct. 14, at S p. ni. at the it. Joseph church hall. A number of good speakers will be on hand. Everybody welcome. J. L. Keilman purchaitd a new Chandler touring car. Sirs. S. W. Ilartong spent Monday at Chicago.
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The little son of Henry Van Til was struck by an automobile while at play in front of the parochial school, Tuesday noon. He was seriously injured, receiving severe cuts about the head and a broken lei?. It in also feared he may have received internal injuries. He was taken to the home of Air. Deur" where Vr. Voltn attended him and later removed to the hospital at Hammond. Mrs. Henry Wlersma of Montata, is visiting relatives and friends in Highland. teonard Wiers drove Into Highland last Thursday evening and left hia truck standing at the sldn of the road. When he started home he found om of the front tires had been removed during his absence. John Oroot has accepted the position
of t.hltr In the Highland bank and tffiimfd his duties 'Wednesday morning. Mrs. Jacob Oroot and Mrs. Ben Blink spent Wednesday In Hammond. Gilbert Swets and family of Hammond, were entertained t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Swets, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sammenttnger vi.ilted in Hammond, Sunday. Honry Huisenga will deliver the mail on the Gary rural route filling the vacancy left by the resignation of John Oroot.
SUMMERS PHARMACY
Proved H!msff Hard to KIM. Tlioro are many cases on record cf rroffssiotial fasters doing without food for 40 days. Some few yenrs ago a I Tench woldler. Comornl Domi
fell into an old mine-shaft near Brest 1 II lar there, unable to pet out, for 2S dnvs, and that without a morsel j tf for d or drink. Yet at the end of ; Hint tlrno he was able to call for as- '
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his story. With proper care he completely recovered.
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The School Gty i Hammond Invites Yon to Attend th Free Evening School Classes OPENING OCT. 18TH, 1920 At the Central School Building, the Industrial High School and the Brooks House Enroll Friday and Saturday evenings at the Central School. Classes on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 7 to 9 P. M. Courses in
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Auto Repairing WoodWork Forge Work Tool Smithing Electrical Construction Printing Dressmaking
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And any other subjects for which there is an enrollment of fifteen pupils. A special class should be organized for the new woman voter in Civil Government. If you are over 16 and a resident of the City of Hammond, you are admitted without charge other than the enrollment fee of $1.00, which is returned upon the completion of the course you elect. Remember to enroll at the CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Oct. 15th and 16th. or any time after that date. FRED S. BARROWS. Vocational Director.
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P hot uhin bald, "ora put into prctial form by ilinniit. That iny own hair growth, wai panaeuer.t has been acplv prored." How YOU May Grow YOUR Hair
IB bas bseo proved in very in.ny canes that hair root did rot d'e Trn ween the ha'r f.il oot through rtanilrufl', tt-frr, aloftcia areata or certain othrr h.ir or a-ip th-oriiera. iflas A D. Otto raporta: "About 8 years ago my hair bt.jran to fail
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your aching, tender, tired teet. We'll put those feet into comfortable, good-looking Educators the shoes that "let the feet grow as they should" straight-boned, supple, healthy. You'll feel the result at once. No breaking-in, or discomfort.
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