Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1917 — Page 5

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THE TIMES Pej?e Five

What Gary Society is Doing Noli?

SOCIAL CALENDAR I TO DAT. Brew-ncll lectures t Froebel. Guild of Christ ctiurch meets with Mrs. Harvpy Curtis. Froebel hockey teams have banquet :n school. Polish section of r.ed Ci c-ss. meets at Xetghhorho.td liov.. Dance at Commercial Club for footbat 1 boys. ! nneheon club will meet with Mrs. Parent-Teachers' association of Glen P.- t k mee ts. Informal pirty r.t University club. Y A. J. w fll li.M irgulai rii'.etmg. SATURDAY. Mis Wood j danciig class at Victoria. XIBST BAPTIST CHURCH. Jefff r-n. south of Fifth avenue. Rev. H E. Wilson, pastor. Sp.-cial Avangelistio serv tcess tonight With the Subject. "HVSM" HC1I5?." Special niuii' will bo furnished by lb hir under direction of "Walter H. Marunrdl. The Women's Anioma Gospel Team conducted interesting services last night. FOOTB4M, IIANCE. The football teamj of the Gary schools will ba the honored guests this evening at a. dan. to be gi en in the Commercial club by several mir.i-b-rs nf th Emerson school Those who Manned the affair .lie Misv.es T-uth West. Pa Idson, Marion Monroe si-i'i Miriam Swartz. The parents of ihp.si young ladies will act as chaprons for the party. Pearl Eurford. l-'janlt Searing and Adoiph Grant will provide the. music. tvivrnsiTv ci.vu. The. Ladies of the Fnivc rsit y club w II meet In the club rooms next Tuesday afternoon. November 20. Each member Is privileged to bring one guest to thts meeting. The hostess of the afternoon are Mesdames Jame Bosebrr, Georg Swartz. Ralph Snyder. Oliver Starr, J- K. Thompson erd Paul I,awrnce. The University cluh will hold an In-.'-. nial dfti-.cinjr party this evening In tl rl ib ball room for their members sr;d friends. The entertainment comniute consists of Messrs. Stor(-y. Selby, J. K. Thompson and R. Missman. who is chairman. THASKSGIVI AV F.DDIX i. Says th Milwaukee Journal: "Announcement Is made of the appr'aehlns: marrlaire of Mrs. Grace Mumble Mcl-outh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester V. Humble, Forty-sixth street, and Don F. Vanl.lew of Gary. Tnl . at 4 p. m. ThanksKivinar day. n-wina: to the uncertainty of the Humble heme being open at this time, the r: emory will takr place In the Van I.i-w home at Gary, Ind., In the presn'- of the Immediate families. The Hec. Dr. Sea'v.sn. First Meliodist ,cscopa! church, will perform the eroemony. and Miss Hester Humble 1'1 sins. Followinar the ceremony 1 M- and Mrs. Van L,iew will leave for p trip to th Fst." - . . HAVERS' (MB. The Flayers- club will met at this eveninK in th" Library club room to reharsf the thi:d art of Cranford. AH memhers of the east are urged to be on time. KtA tn n,m. About 1-5 couple were present last Wednesday evening at the dance tr jen at the Commercial d'ili by the Ken ad club, sn organisation composed of the Stel company. The grand march. w;i''-h hf-tan prcmptlv at !) o'clock. w f lion Can fmrS-" J jBcaufifid r Eyc-j3rOiUS and Igshes Thrr ntt wonirto.y tone' fceaaty, charm prlteH fiic'l. w:lt nocrish Theftf-hmwp mrni lW 'O a natural way, thereby prrrot mjt th ? -mirth. makn7 them lone, thirk nH s'ltv. ..hui givirn charm r,i eipr?iicn to the eyes and heaatvto the fac Ls;-h-Prow-Inr is auarM I ante4 ah-olately t-ure and harmless. Oaed n-1 n4m& h thmin'l0 nf w-itT w.rtn m4 rtr4. trti a ba lod a: 1 wra 11 bQ ditffMej. Rcfimm(in''l ani aolfl by leartto Drue auil Dept. store at ' 50c. lwayK old lT Summer IMiarmary, llammfina). Ind. Kilter's nrupr Store. hitiug. Ind. Sehlleher' Phnrmaf j, Kast Chi. rflso, Intl. Half Oniar Uore. Gary, lnl. tfiitrnl II rue 'tore, Indinnn H arbor. Frank Suttin JEWELER The up-lo-datc man is particular to keep his appointments to the exact minute. Your v a t c h should ho dependable and keep time that will enable yon to lie prompt. We will sell you a watch that is riht at a most reasonable price, or we will put your old watch in ood shape for you r.t a moderate charge. WE ARE EXPERTS IN WATCH AND JEWELRY n E P A I R I N G Frank Suttin JEWELER 523 HOHMAN STREET. HAMMOND, IND.

Mrs. ,l,if Garbett by Mr. and Mrs. Grassle and Mis and Mr. and Mrs concluded Willi nil up eight abreast. Shultz of Chicago '. C. Punish, and the dangers lining facing the on hesira and singing; th. "Star Spangled Banner." Tim music, whiih was probably the ber-t ever provided nt a Gary dance, was furnished by the six-pioie lmpeiinl orchestra of 1 . ago Anions the out-i'f-tovn n-iest were M iee Burkhart, I Elsa Shultz. Ro. counms, Mabel j Clark and George Little of Chicago, ,'Mr. and Mr H. H. Mathia of Mi-h-J iaan City. E. Burgess of Johet. Miss Marg-iret Ken of .Mome-noe, 111. and j Mr. and Mrs. .lop Garbett of llobart j Messrs. and Mesdii'iies W. 1'. Hunter (ml William Emle chaperoned till afj fair. In view of the success of the 'petty, it was decided to follow this 'with other affairs, end hereafter the clun will prohahlv entertain once a ! month. The ' n t e r t a i n :r. e n t committer to w no m surce of the party Is due Ferbis, C. C. consisted r rari'ish and f Messrs. K. F. Grassle. HAIOR STl'DUVTS. The Penior student department of the Musienl club will meet with Mrs. I, Ida. Browning White in th I-ibrary auditorium on Saturdn v en-.ns The program will be announced later. o. 1;. . The OJive ehi-pfer of the O. entertained at a card paitv an.i ral Wednesdav eveninK in th M K parlers. The early part of the evrninjt was occiipied by playing Five Hundred and was followed by a splendid program, inc'udlr.s riano numbers b- Misses F.unu'e Hardy and Fessie Frisinger, violin and piano by Winfield a;id Edward Hard". Ralph razure and Jl rs. Jennie I- rannser in I j instrumental numbers: Helen Watson, j jjean Daisy and Florence Gibhrist !n j songs, and Mrs. Frizlnger and Miss j i Gilchrist in readings. 1 The entertainment ron-.'mttee in- I j eluded Mesdames Jennie Fririnser. j I Carrie ay wood. Bessie stepiiensmi. and Mis.-es Jean Patsy, .Teantte iaicock and F"ts! 1'rizinser. Xext Wednesday evening will be initiation ti'ijht of the ( E S. Tii" roeetin? will be held in th Masonic parlors. IISS BKVKll H.I.. Miss Florrie Benner, who Is a pupil at the Emerson schooi. Is very ill at her home in Clark road. rilOUH.iM AT CHLKCll. .V musical concert will be held at the First Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening. November 20, which will include beside the best local talent, a number of outside artists. Those on the program will be John Ward Aiden. violinist, of Chicago: Margi'erite Moan Myni :'., pianist, of Whiting. Mr. Edmunds, baritone, of Benton Harbor: Joseph Saylor Black, oicanist: the Indiana 'Juartette. Mrs. Hayden. Mrs. Kohler. Mrs. Hemingway and Mr. McFher.mn in vocal numbers: Miss Marguerite Stratton. reader, and tbe chur Mesdames h ' Q'inrtet.t' Kohler, V composed of lilion. Messrs. 'Laderbaugh and McFhei son. ' limnTMKNTAI, fXtB. ! Considering the excellency of the Ipi-opram Vednesda' afternoon, the atjtendan'.e at the Pcpattmcntal club was I very small. Mer.ihera of the Gary Musical club appeared, the piocram l.avin; been arranged by Mis Heniinpw ay. arid those who did not take advantace of the opportunity to bear tor. i f nary' best artists missed a rf-allv delightful ?ft'-Tfr. At the r.n. lusion of the profram. Mr . Chase, the president, asked pu, : ,-stions a to lmw the flub tendance could be improved. A n; ber of spiend:d id' as weie sihanand probablv will be at ted upon. Yesterday's program in full ia foll--o. s: "I Hear Tom Calling p "Miahtv T-al- a Koe" . Marshal! . . . N e n (M--S. I.. K Kohler.) 5rnirh t.ejrnd ' F.-m-b "ponst of the W inds" Hubbard Joseph Savior Klack. I Plac'bird ?nnC S--ott ' ITo--'o Si-fe ' l.iddle "Curlv Headed PabV Ciutsam (Mrs. Alice ''leer Ferguson.) Child Readmg O: ig nal Whlstlinr Solo Imitation elm Solo, ngway.l 'Mrs. Clara F.dsnunds Hen r.osa ry Nevin . . Original jen. ) ( .1 oseph Sji ' l.ullab (All Ma, 2 -tb.e O 1.1 AdIbdV ROO Mrs C. K. K-tt street, entertained tiie cm n. r.ii Madtson I.uncheoii ,'U'"' ( 1 : b e st evrj a The p ' 1 Y. e s we ifternoon at b-r V.ome. awarded to Mesdames Mrs. Kdwin llolb.i and ! Fitilcizh Miller, ( nu'po. w -, !: at the I'-ni'n II 1-. ho ap Watson. The ! Th'ir.sda.''. ,r of Mrs. .1. :-. t tnient . --: t meet ntr ve fiber Kie. in th 1 I I.H'I l'.H S OF I IBKH I V. The i icbtrs of Liberty entertaind then- ft irnds la.-t evening st car-is. ;i ii Id T'oilews' ball. Mesdames Spenand Child were tn rharsp or tne aitang nents. and the efinn w-a - ost tleauiably. Those who spent tuost won pil7.es in rive irinaren -wr:" J Mesdames : F. W'lliati l.,a u rr.a n. II. P. I ' I K i nf K in 3 , u. a n d and Siinai-ii. Piendei K-aTt. The di prize a a i d i d t o Mesdames ( a rl son. T.arand n cod Mr. arlson. George K can M : rnbert sOCIHTT. ionary society of re h met yes! ci day TV the Foreign Mis? jut M K. .-hu Fit n w ith Ml.-- S C .lit street. Mrs. Ens!', f4 OeFia. the talk on the arterno 1 'onne.-t . pr os (if-n t missions gave a spierut't n Africa, and Mrs. Fppter read a report Bt South Fend the onvention of the district meet met She also said that at the delegates were insit' l.f rlerl t d v 1 i r tow' the to do soc iet y ell the;. m e n -could THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH mav lead to chronic ltinr trouble, or mean that the chronic ftsse. already i.s reac'ned. In eii.ber t as-e. try Eckman's Alterative This 1 Pliep th 1 'a ic m ni nic and tissue-repairer supacknowledged benefits of treatment without d;s'urb1: ir ih onia h. Contains no Alcohol. Narcotic or Ha bi t -Form in x lb-usr. Adv S2 sire, now $1.50 SI aJsa. now 80c I-'.i';nin Laiifiatiry. phi laitel pli la. Sold by all leading ri rug is; s.

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SEND rOR TREE TRIAL PACKAGE. "Take My AcItIc and TXae Stnart'i clum Wafers if You Wast a Prtty Skin." It is a In v.; me? dtispair Pimples, bouv is fine thinK to Join a party where s is in ali her jjlory. lut don't if jour fjo is covered wivh blotches, liver spots or your ovTeu in spots with tetter. rash, boils, etc. Jus' ns Hum Wafers for a short S'UMr' s tinie and see hov quicKly on will eicur up your .sum. Your ami lexiou will ie on a fresher oue nl the rse tint of health will j'l.ix bide and seek in your chfeks. Impure blood :s blue or black. Purify it and if bccorr.es ruby red. This color fhi'M ins beneath the skin is the secret of all bcAutitul complexions. Stuart's Calcium Wfers are s.ld by all druttcis's ever where. Price ."iVt sects a box. A sample package will be mailed free to anyone who will send coupon below. Adv. T. A. Sttiart Co., 463 Stuart Blclg:., Marshall, Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial rackase 0f Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Nemo Street City State toward the conserv at ion of food Mrs. l'nsl gave several .tiusiral numbers at the i lose of the business meetinq. v f.stm 1 s'itik Aixu.nnv. ! The Westminster Auxiliary met j yesterday :tt"i noon with Mrs. Alien! in Chase stieet The creator part of j the afternoon wa: taken up with I f wins. The n".t nseetina will tie held November .101 with Mi. Bratten n Kllsworth st tret. ENTERTAINS FOE CHEST. Mrs. Harness of Hie SaMnfrer apartmeats -neriained at a dinner and party last evening: In honor of Miss Sbil! Flanacan of Clinton. la., who is is-j itingr with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flanna-j Kan. 021 Adams street. Tiie prizes in j .0t were re(ciei. by Mrs. Paff. Mrs. 1 ! Heist and Miis Flaiinapn. The jeuests I inpl.iril tiAcra. I -"i , A n i , 1 - I'aclia Heist. I'lannagan. Tracy. Tis l'lannaK?n and Mrs. Paff of CJiicigo. A num ber of ot'ef pnrties fre bein'e; plAnne l l in Miss KljnMKan'p honor. I AUXILIARY MEETS. The Woman's auxiliary of Temple Israel, hebi one of the largest meeting.-' of the year yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. lsa, TH.j Adams street. Plans were completed for the dinner dance to be piven in the church social rooms Wednesday evening. December 5. at 7 oVloek. dniy lofi ticke's will be ?o-d. and anyone desirinjf reservations h.ou!d notify Mr. Inihotn. phone if??, ns soon as posviiii--.. Mrs. Wolf is tb.e chairman of the dining rooin committee ,. j and Mrs. Isav r-f !be kitchen commit tee, i be next meeting will be li -bj with Mr. I.co lie-utsch, $12 Madison street. Thursday afternoon. Nov. 6. ALTAR GUILD. The Alter cuild of the Chris! Kpiscopal church uill hold a social and business meeting: on Monda nft i noon a.'. Jo home of Mrs. Hurry Hall, "1 Fillmore :teet. Ali members, are urged to be presort'. JOXERETTES. The .Tokeret t met last evening with M'ss Eva Gordon. 716 Polk street. A: the business meeting C was decided to send holiday boxes 'o the friends of the club who are in cnmp. The prizes in which was the diversion of the even ire. v.-cr awarded to Misses I. orei 'a 1c rnstcin and Helen Kollus. ty PFriS'CNAI.S .and Mrs. C. Gatz, Sin AVa ?h in 2: on , :'i drive- to Cb.cago Sunday 10 the il.iy uith their nephew, tieorge who will visit with his family iiimlaj. Mr. Kah! is in camp at sp- r;d KhI.1. ivf r Rockt'ord. III. M iss Geney lev e Mii haely entertained nfternor.11 at an ina f'-v f ri, nds foiu.al -e-.vint (hi party at her b 1 me Jacksim si reet. J;-. and Mrs. Oren. W. If. G'l.aeri will prty in t'lnciipri 011 and "S'j. and Mrs. attend a theatre -Saturday evening. Mrs. si root . F.Iua'oeth MacPonald, Lis Polk will entertain Iter son John and family, over the -end. MTJSICAL OLTJB. The senior student dfp,T-tmn! of Musical Club will cive a program morrow evening at cisht o'clock 111 t he library auditorium. .Mrs. White, who is in charge of the dr pa rt mr-:it. extends a .-pccial invitation to nil members tir the Musical club and their friends to attend. Th': younsr people do remarkably splendid work and should receive the support a:id encouragement of the older members of the club which could be given 111 no easier or better way than by fri.ing a good attendance at the concerts. The program for tomorrow evening is as follows: Piano Sonata Pathetique 1st movement lieethoven Morris Blumenthal. Piano Selected Mildred Asher Vocal The Swallows Collins A May Morning- Denza Charlotte Steiner. Piano Selected Frieda, Nagel Violin Selected Elisabeth Hamtuond Pleading The Hundred and Oneth Ilegina. Paievitz Piano Sonata A major Florence Anderson Piano Octave Etude Lescbetisky Hebn Hauprich. William H. Dunn, city judge. and George Garnier of the steed plant, will le.a.ve tomorrow for English. Fla.. to spend several wek hunting- aHisrafor and other game

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Sweeping Scope of Questionnaire Covers Income of Select and Kin and Their Personal Life. (Continued From Yesterday.) CLASS ONI. (A) Sinele men without dependent relatives'. (R) Married mart .with or without children or lather of motherless children, vho has habitually failed to support his family. (C) Married man dependent on wife for support. children, or father of motherless children; man not usefully enraged, fam ily supported by income independent) of his labor. I ( K) Unskilled farm labor. J F) Unskilled indiistriil laborer. Registrant by or in respect of whom! no deferred classification is claimed or i made. I H' trist rant who fsits 10 ubmit quest iona ire nd in resnect of whom no deferred classification is claimed or made. CLASS TWO. ( A Married man with children or father of motherless children where s-uch wife or children or such motherless, children are no:, mainly dependent ll pon his labor for

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reason that there are othf- rea sonably certain sources of adequate support excluding earnings or possible earnings from the labor of the wife) available and that the removal of the registrant will not deprive such dependents of support. (Vt) Married man. with children, whose wife, a .-tough the registrant is engaged-in a useful occupation, is not mainly dependent upon hi' labor for support for the reason that the wife is skilled in some special (lass of work which she is physically able to per- 1 I form and in which she is employed or in who h there is an immediate opening for her under conditions that will enable her to support herself decently and without suffering or hardship. (C) Necessary skilled farm laborer in necessary agricultural enterprise. CLASS THEEE. (A) Mali with dependent children r,ot his own), but toward whom he stands in relation of parent. (B) Man ith dependent aped or inf.rm parents. tC) Man with dependent belpbss brothers or sisters. (PI County or municipal officer. (Hi Highly trained fireman or r-e-ili 'cman. nt least three years in ser ic M r.v spent v. ard s M. Kiih and Miss Jlajmn Itieh the day with Mrs. George Ed41S Marshal! ptieet. Fiivate T. ester Holdeitnan. who has been visiting for the past week with 1 is parent and friends, wi'l return to F.rl Thomas. Ky . toiiiOrroGeorge McRoberts. who is attending the University of Michigan, will arrive bone tomorrow to spend the wek-end with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. G Mclloberts. Tl Nfadison street. Mis. H'iren Walter Sullivan, 73a Van street, who has been visitine; with relatives in Waterloo. la., ill return home todc:. Miss Pierce of Santi Rarbara. t'al. who has been visttir.g with Mrs. W. F.lkin, Mad son !trot. left for her home vesterday. Miis Fierce stopped bete on hr may home from an extended trip through the Kitt. Mrs. to ir s i 1 1 1 1 . Mv Ma'-NeiM Hake is ronf.ned I 1 boni with an attack of tonJam. Sh, ster, Mrs. rman. t ho li with his I ( . 1 reeman 1 n 1 1 1 11 A 11 1 j on vftv- I 1 t apartment. was operated endt.it is. Mr. y hospital. dav for ap; in the Merr Hie i man IS .vrs. and Mesftame. Walter Acker. A. M. Harris and T. C Dougherty will motor to Chicatfo Sunday to spend I.ew i the day with Mci.'ermut and Mr. and f am i 1 v . Mrs. Clareii'-e Ilcili". who has been connected with the Ward music s'oie tor som time, is leaving: for Jennings. Okia., where he will be located in ihe fiituie. Mi-. Iloilis had number of his compositions published during his stayin Gary. The "Birth of Gary" film is uearing coiiipe: it lonfi and v. ill he shown at a local theatre some tune nrt wecU. Mrs. 11. C. Abbott. 154S Jackson street, who has been very ill for the past month, is now able to be up. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES TONIGHT The special simultaneous evangehs ic services in the Gary churches willj be held tonight. beginning at 7:tj o'clock. No services will be held tomorrown'gbt and the campaign (lose Sunday. Fourteen churches have cooperated in these meetings and good crowds have been in attendance. The meetings tonight are to be held in the following churches: First Methodist. Seventh an'' Adams. F.i-Si Fresby terian. Sxitb and Monroe. First Ilaptist. Jeff, south of Fifth A v. United Presbyterian. Scventn ami Fcnnsv Iv an ia. Glen Tark Christ lan Thirty -ninth nd Washington. Central Christian. Sernth and Jefferson. Tolleston Christian. Eleventh, near Taft. Westminster Presbyterian. Twelfth and ilutledge. English Uutbeiun. Eighth and Connecticut. First Baptist (colored). 1 fi 1 7 "Washington. African Methodist Episcopal. 2009 Massachusetts. African Methodist Zion. Twentieth and Masaachusol ts. These churches unite n extending a cordis! invitation to ail to attend the j church they choose tonight, the last week day night of the special services.

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of municipality. IF) Neess.iry custom-house clerk. IG) Necessary employe of United States in transmission of the mails. (ID Necessary artificer or workman in United States armory or arsenal. ( I ) Necessary employe In service of Uniied States. (I) Necessary assistant, associate orhired manager of necessary agricultural en'erprise. (Kl Necessary highly specialized technical or mechanical f Xpert of necessary industrial enterprise. () Xcessary assistant or associate maiiRfrer of necessary indusirial enterprise. CLASS rorE. Man whose wife or children are dependent on his labor for supI mainly j porr. Mariner actually employed in 1 I sea j the service of citir.en or merchant iti United S'.ates. It") Vec. S'iMf sole managing:, onirollinir or direct in k head o f r. e 1 ssa ry agrrieiil t u r; I crpriS". ' I' 1 Xi-. tary sole n.ansKirtr. contiollhiK or directing head of r,eces;Jr:.' industrial nf i prise. CLASS riVE. ( A ) Of f lei;; is, k g -ifl.-tt i c executive r judicial, of tb.-- 1'nind Stales; or state, territory or listriet of Columbia. R) lleular or duly ordairiined min- : ter of re! in ion. (C) Stiid'i.t who 1 was preparing for in 11 i zed schooi. 1 Pi Persons in in n Mav inisi ry . 1S17. recojeiht; Hat ry or naul of tli. Alien F.HSidi United I enemy. nt a!un ( V. )- ( Fi I not an enemy) who eiahns exemption. ('!( P ison to'ally or permanent 1 y until for militaiy service. H IVj-Kon morally ttnftt to be a soli dier of ibe United State". (I) Licensed pilot, actually employed in the purFui' of Ids voca 1 iun. Member or w, li r- coRnized ! lig-ious sect or organiz;)t ion. organized and existing on May 1?. tftir. whose then existing fred or principles forbid its members u j artlcipat .en r anv sre against war form and who:-; r participation th relipious convict erv ions in. CAN CLASSITY The resist rant is expe which c'ass be b-Iies SELP. ted to indicae be In lonrs in. If the local boa d agree the qiistionnaire is arc. j.; tot, tl,,- machinin motion wher orpr r'unii y of , bees he Khoii d 1 ' is belie v ri ' !;: t iegislq "d suiotn-it ioal! . If y of an apnea! is set Ac regis Iran: has .-in xpl." mi lns w'-iy !e b jU' n a certa'n cla-. certain con&i'os wi'l i ptovidinp ' r t innttinjf of all ?ii"ii who hav re.u bed the ase of -j ylr,r v. r. Th:s mil cd,! 1 -mm the decl.trit fiO.OfiO in..-i tr d iss ! MANY VISITORS AT GARY SCHOOLS From East and West Educators Flock to Wirt's World. piaces In the never been Tntftest from outside t;ary school system has more Kenl v slivs than it is at present. I present. i. J- Ilri -U'e;, AN'irt s staff. , w ho is a member of Mr. has been kept busy con stantly all week entertaining visitors from all over the country who are investigating the loeai schools. Mr. Cassily. superintendent of schools in l.exinctrti. Ky., has been here for several lints, stud;, ins Gary methods, and is wry (ager to Garyizo the schools over which h bend. The National t'ouncll of Jewish women, which is holding its annual convention now In Chicago, sent several representatives to (;ry to examine the school arransreniem anu prepare reports tor the con-1 vent ion. Among: those who came wei ei Mrs. Charles l..,;. of Wi'kcsbm 1 e. Fa., rha rman of ti.e Fduc.'it tonal IVi.i 1; de i i funmeiit; Mrs. Joshua Preza of !'ew J Vork City, national chairman of thej Society for the Education of lihnd Chil-j drcn. and several women representing! the Hoston, Wi'kerbarrc, New York and! Chicago councils. The athletic arrangement in the Gary j schools is especially attractive to visitmg people. Mr. Jay Walh. director ', of physical training of the city of Oak1 land. ('!.. pud a member of tbe Cslli forma state board of physical training ii hnitely into the day's program. so that CRch fluid gets its play regular with its study. Another investigator into the physical education department i Charles F. Hoben. superintendent of school.- in Dunmore, Pa., who is connected with the Pennsylvania state board of physical education, and who at present is attending a school attend1 ance conference in Chicago. Tbe delegate to this convention are selected by 1 the governor of tbe individual states. Will increase

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STIFFNESS GONE HIRAM WHITING Var-ne-i Enthusiast. Who Conquered Despite His Age. I am sevfiitytignt ais of as and liaven't a pain or an ache," said Hiram Whiting, when S'leti at his home in Avon, Mass., wfifro be has ben a resident for the past fitly years. "I have always he'.cl to the Jieliet that ace, rheumatism was. a disease of old but I have had reason to change lhat opinion durinc the past ear. My j experience in figkiing 'he disease ij gladly give for the benefit of other! sul erers. fiat on my "For one year I was back, unabie to turn or b. 1 ; m selt in any way. I was in constant pain day and night; to even come near my bed would !rin on a paroxysm. Almost every joint was afflicted; my hand'j, arms, shcAjlders. back, hips and knees. No one knows the suffering I endured during that year. t me nve doctors mat attended me j failed to relieve my misery and I was t very much discouraged hen a spe cialist told me he had done everv thine in his power. I was still suffering and Mr. Hoben is mak'PK programs on the Gary plan for bis schools, in which physical training will be introduced as a comrlete course. Tomorrow the members of the IaPorte faculty will visit the Gary schools, and be shown and explained ti e differ ent departments of the Garv school! s s e m . .ri A T Y. M. C. A. Campaign Score Board Ca.nipBign score board a to Thursday night: cheeked up Total to Thursday Tta m s C. l. Iav iii o!i W. D. Hunter I. . F.. Boyd H. li. Snyder II. H. Dils O. U. W'ilderinuth Joseph Frost I, . P. Godwin E:. F. Chamski IT. H. Mmbaely Night 711). 50 427.30 tM.S3 :"i).i)0 I-".4.50 "(12.50 r:a1.!n r.21.7 .12.00 1 "3.0rt 170. 2ft fiort.00 1.200.i0 1 .200.00 .1.1s. 00 226.00 1, Jflfi.OO 1.300 00 j Illinois Steel Co. j American Bridge Co. r-.orv Kht tiii K. J. & E. Ry. .. Union Drawn Steel Aetna Powder Gary Tin Mill Boys ... Totals :62.08 Secret Service Men at East Chicago ' Chief Riagdon and A f,nt Chief ervice o t o ; Plummer of the district set'! j left their offices nt Gary today bus: i.i.;taa", vvnere the t .ice hold c j ,nr. 1 he 1 number of government pri two federal official have been ' the past few days dispos n of jsy for j g' . . rn-j ment eases nt Gary, where a b:r of slacker are held by large ntttitthe police. Well, Jim Is a Fighting Man, Anyhow James Hunnicut, a railway firerran. was arrested early today by the Gary police on an assault and bnttery charge. In Hutinicut'.s possession was found a card signed by Sergt. Honhire of the Gary recruiting office saying Hunnicut is a red-bloded fighting man and had i enlisted for the war. It i expected the fighter will be saved any court troubles, Frank Brown is listed a tbe witness. COUPLE ARRESTED. Charles Ott. 6S0 ind Mary Itarrett, ' Gary, were arrested Washington street, rCi Madison street, last night hy Dema To know how fast a if you deposit a small amou

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Suffering Many Years FEELS LIKE A BOY. thought I would nevr be able 10 leave m bed. I tried evetythin? tugpe.sted, liniments, oils and all t-vternal applications. 1 mu.it have taken a barrel nt medicine, and f-t ill I RUfTered. "My hips and knee were pore and stiff, my hands were useless, swollen with a chalky substance. I was aboutto sive tip when 1 beard o Var-ne-sds. I was pitpptical, and thouebt if fh dc.cto-s couldn't, help me it would bo iorilih'i to try pnythir. further. However, the day ! staj'ter: o t;:ke Var-ne-sis proved 'o ie a wonderful day for me; it was the b"Rheumatism picning of tne ma 01 my misery. "Gradually lb pain and stiffness b ft me. so that I was able to go about on crutches, the swelling dis appeared, and my lingers became less and less stiff until I was able to close my hands. After three months I discarded the crutches and have cir-n them to Y. A. Varney to add to his collection. "All my friends in Avon know bow I suffered, and know me aa I am today. They consider my recovery reI markable, for very few ! would ever waik stain. I thought I hope this j statement will be 1 he means of oilier ! findinz relief in Var-ne-sis. as I have." ar-ne-sis is the ore preparation for chronic rheumatism of the joint.; it tends to help the stomach and relieves the pain and stiffness. You oueht to read "The Rue! of Human Hinges." just off the press. It's free. Just address W. A. Varney, Lynn.. Mass. W. A. Varney says: Get Var-ne-sia now, today, at Summers' Pharmacy and all reliable druggists. Advertisement. t-'ctive Einn of the Gary force and ar held as government prisoners pcnd.r.g a Mtim act investigation. HOME PAPER PRAISES VANLIEW Our old friend. Don VanEiew. won out in his race for Councilman-at -laige in Gary. Knowing Don aa we de. we ran say to the people of Gary that they have a valuable man in th council. He is honest, efficient and enterprising. His business ability i of a hisb grade, and be is not easily spoiled. Gary is to be congratulated in securing hi services. He has made good in every position he has ever been called to rill, and lhat he will not fall down now. his friends feel su.e. Chesterton Tribune. FROEBEL TO PLAY WHITING Froebel high school's lightweight football team will clash with Whiting high school at the Froebel gridiron Gary. Saturday afternoon at 2."r o'clock. 1 Tbe two team, comparatively the. same weight, will put up a neat scrap for the honors in their division. Captain George Slivk of the Frobebtr t'vinis the county championship for school. The lineups: Froebel. Kerns. 7.. V. ; I.evy, E. T.; Morris, E. O.; Cook. Alexis. IX. G.; Mooloner, R T.: Wat C. : tson. n. E.: Evans. E. H. : Morris. I!. H; Eowman. F. P.: Slick, fcapt.) Q I? Abitir.g Dermuch. E. E. ; Ktuidy. I, T.: Bajoe. E. G. ; Emmerson.. C. : Burke. V. G.: Blazire. K. T.: Opagh. n. E; Karzer, E. H ; Frangker. R. II.; Lonan. F. B.. Kerzel (capt.) Q. Ti. ak Ksa. - . riace j-oor order e t , V C ', 1 a i 1 1 e . D -' eferre.3 p.ivment now while the-- .-. : i cries or. ail re a 1 : ii r t d ei;i - 1 -1 : - d me or commercial ear your repair work ni j roinpt service. Baiga We se:,o;t can nt ve you "s ia ' '. y used Roadsters, Ton ring; Coupes and Commeicial cars. All overhauled puaranteed. E. N. Bunnell. SO llnli. man St., Hammond: i'G7 lVj-,;nj:,, St., Car.. Phones: llairn.ond 6o. ij;: y 1 470. Adv. CARD OF THANKS 1 Card cf Thanks. We wish to express our bea.i-t f li thanks and gratitude for the kindness shown us in the hour of our gra.. t sorrow in the loss of our bf-lor tI mo:her. Thanking our many friend an I neighbors, the E. C. B. A. the W. C A F.. tnd tbe K. of C. 'e. EVA FIE AX. SISTEP.3 AND BI1 THE H i '' - :' ) - nt regularly.