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r Page Two. Friday, June 7. lUiS, FRENCH WAR CROSS GIVEN JMMMOHD BOY Nineteen-Year-Old Bugler, Son of Mr .and Mrs. R. Blaemire, Honored. ITALIANS PERFECT BOMB THROWER WITH TWO MILE RANGE I A Hmnmn4 fnldier hoy has h"en I decorated with lb French ' w : r cross which he nmfd by capturmir s.ncio handed ftv Huns, H f ClnCe.. 1 ' ysr Old son of M . and Mrs. K Hld? nore of .11 SiWoy str t. 1 In Pranee a nr, c) irl". a busier nh I'omr.my H of ihc tv. rni; ..c-h'h In'antry. has in much active serxt'o In the first American sector. His letter to his mother tel'iins that ' he had been civen lb Frnrh 'v r r cross tocetlier rh live other American's fur n'isnt srvi ' rioe net k:o sny of ih-1 de'ai's of Hip in which he earned The (list irn t ion other than thst lie i tured fi? Huns The bov's letter is chuck ft;!! of con fidence and sh-w s he i hert and soul in the cause, Th Plaemir far-sly is on" of those hat have said little and much. : An"'!iT son. YViMmm, isin ttic 1 s. ?rtny in Texas soon .- ln r- for Frui' '. ' Mrs Pismire' br' her. David .Innv . is in France, and two of Mr BlAcnVrr s f brothers are "over 'here." , ELL-ANS sj.j -i, s. w -1-. .-41 w1 V.'' -rffif v4 -fc, 2"? .. . . , iim''.i!.r W,oM i Absolutely Removes ! Tnlirrncririn F .1 I . refund money if it fails. 25c ! Wan(s io luy anJ i DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State SU, Hammond, Ind. Phone 228S. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES. All r p f,l ea t ions and class 'pf mil m t Kruinv, I u rf It. Sarrif should i i.-f t at the offi-e of tlif Ked t'toss. '"t Hammond Hldtr Yn or Hi o' tpn lessors is J.I. ia-s Mondays and Frida;.s at S p. in Hun. through these columns, n'" meet j then your deal is two- thirds closed. ' ATI.WTf' i"lTY. Pt on ih,t : n s n jit t ! ! ' ho i:hrinr' eon', fii I itrM. lm-'ii fS'Vin of n . .". n n unnn- The Italians' newest and largest type of bomb throver. The Italians have dovcloed the bomb thrower until they have increased its range to a distance of two mile. Their latest type of weapon cf this sort is shown in the picture above. It ia found exceptionally effective on tha Italian front. RHP.TNT.PR "RAT? liquor at sessions -No salesmanship is required under these circumstances and tr'-i.'t vrtte tne or tcM-t;on r-" .. .ndd 1 1 1 suhornraie r. d , h. flfI t of ; s a lc s m a n s n 1 D costs in ifiMi !.: f o-'.iri the tti-r.nu of. . jfi - ' VS - money many times r the cost of a want ad. CI i V n i i 'A UELSIXk Theatre e ' n "ill lltr .1 : o-ohv ti or' irl bull hntrs h' i'Mfl"r." "!-! ludfj. Ttie d.-.i ri i ho reoijest of Kl:as I n'i iHru i olis. imrertHl pot- mat. e!-ct ths' tiT ttnperia! council gTt f 1 oeet in h; home ci'y in 131". ij VjCt tllit . ) CLARK Coming "Over the Top" June 17, 18 19, 20 Mrs Thomas I.ith of this rl"re r- ci'ed a faM on ti .s ' d a 1 k while t n EAST CHICAGO DIRECTORY OUT 1 t ra i n in 5 m m fee Th ;y I CijuesT tl)-nt 111 lilO llltnie' siipr'ies. ai,d to a . : 1 1 1 1 ) .. h lm h - "h M l"oro!;Kh" PTct'ifV of (lust . 'h teRRo. Indiana Tlnrhor and Whttiri.. i o-"f ;h r-r vl ! b-oi, r di rih-t ' -wl 1' 'nt ;p.s nHtl. eoA :-Mid t! j( ; ; h ; ; . s p. i c; that ! h tlirc ' r vr,r a roru .a ; i on " no ss 'hin i '" 'aw n. .! r. Min':i Wkham. Wood- hm nu m : lii t h- fnvp-n-l'av.ti; .! .hn. of ';!. ago: find Mr'iM of ! of this v.-ar. cor so r at '.on of I iui y The funeral is to he to'ld a ' S yai s of ije. v. !it. and ritipli- j o'CMt. k Sufinlay aftetr.oun f : oni the o tn. iu i.itd r I M '. hod tst ch.r.h at llt'icu ifch o ak ; " O' : t a: t.itiv'i ni'ip.!. Ha tnttii T.d 1. a p.. I" 'i ! . "i . r .- ii isu.., ,nd:v :d-.i- i t! 13'' Oltct 5 sr rc H: t'lllPlPVl . h,). ;SCie HJS 1 1 ll The t.. hnc to 1 1 ' e u h t o . iv.ii- and 2't issu- d t.. in.i. idita Is. NO MORE KITS I FORMER NEWTON CO. FOR CAMP MENi SHERIFF-TREASURER DIES AT WOODLAWN In eon-rl 1 rt'-e w :'h refjurst from r.a-i -:,T.al hoadTuarte,, of the American Samuel a. M a rt i n da . aprd T3. d'-d P..-d (oV no more kits nil! he letter! !,r,l,y afternoon a - th. home of hi t . men 1-a-in for the camr.'. I urii t . r. Mr. .M.nt a Wickham. tn At a rr.-ins: the (! . feet m s ef t he : u .lr, H t) H, KflK :, rvf.., hi, '': rhsp-". Aoncan Red 'r i . f ,:, ,.rnd ,- x r ., nf, C(M .. rd M . ,,,,.. lY on urn- n. . - s Moe.! .,, eo i,;..v ioi iii then ;ls tie.nurer of Vcwto,, ne rT;st from ssn iitf'ti. recetxerj j In(1 p.,Prn ,;k4 an., recently. ?nd not issue r.y tnoi e out- eran oi:e ii.rr - d h t he following children: Mrs. K" i ,'..- he h Wi!-':-imon. ronttac: M ...srph lterr. Fi'n;. Mtch : t r. F.ltro-r .!;.. AVood- HAMMOND DEATH OF MOTHER OF SOLDIER BOY Pri'-ate Kred V. ashausen of the Ifi'h I'omnsny. w flrtiihry. Ft. M'K'.n'.ey.J Frtiani. "' re . arrived at h.s h me in) ill I'ois.'the avenue West Hammond just in ttme m see his n-other while she was ah to recf-cnize him. She ra?.--d a tva v yesterday. le mg: beside 1 -r soldier boy her husband. Henry A 'h;iii"t n. The f-ur.era! of Mrs. Dora Washausen ! ;' be h'M at 1 (I'rln'it fmorro-.e af- i o.jot . I r i nooii a iak Woofl i,m'rv. t'ihioa-. The e: - j hy automobile. Kv. Adams of the Ftrsi i' P 1 HI I lofie u i-ch for i I'm ;t. :st hurch of Hammond it! nre,h f-s to men w hen thev '.'-e for the',,..,,,. , - ii. , . 4 w.. .-.!. - r. . . Mr. and ills Washaueen and 'heir son Hed in Hammond for eighteen ears and n;oed to Wes- Hammond LETOS WHITEN IHE COMPLEXION Any woman can make up this creamy beauty lotion for a few cents. FASHION"? FORECAST. Hy Annabel Wnrthington. NURSE'S DRESS AND CAR The jtiiee rf twn fresh lemons strain ed int y a bottle containing three ounce of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most, remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one must i pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Ore should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cioth so no lemon ru'-p In, then this lotion I will keep fresh for month". Every woman knows that lemon juice used ! to bleach a darkened skin and remove ueh blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the Heal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. T.tr it' Cat tVifAA 1 chard white at any drug store and Mo n-ors from the rccer ard make up a ; ouarter pint of this sweetly fraftrant j lemon lotmn end massaire t daily into the face. neck, arms and hands. Adv. (? SPECIALS for SATURDAY ONLY V. On , ,Vl ' W ! i t i terr I --i is I PER L Hammond Candy Co. 2 Stores 165 State St., and Cor. State and Hohman Th repjIarioR nurse's uniforrn is giren m this pat'tern, No. SS2o. The strictly tailored shirtwaiM hai a Gibson tu'-k at each shonlrJer and there is a wide ho r a i t at centre front The neck is firiish'd with a neckband and the stiff coliar is rietaehab'e. A ronrenient povket is sriched at the left side. The knr sicetes are finished with tailored ruffs. The foil r-cored skirt is gathered itwi the waist line at the hack, but the front sores are fitted. A wide belt of the materia! vs Torn with th" dress. The cap is very .'lererl.v made from a wnitie piece of material ard it is held in the shp by nnrpers. The mirse's dress aid csp pattern So. i is cut in sx sixes to 4 inches bust roeemire. Width at losrer edge of skirt is - yards. The oK-inch size re quires 4 yards "fj-inch material, rrira, 10 cents. The boy enlisted in April ; 'Jary and had to he t H k n to her home Mis. Washausen wa.s 61 'where she will not be able to be up and j : around 'cr a ft-'K day s , Mr. William S' hnodt cf this pl.n-e ; ' was ma mod lo Mlfs. Kl anor Webrmanti ! t't "'hia.To la'Jt ernlrix. The c'r iri"iiv ; POSTERS WIN('-o"! J-la",. in frown Point. Mr. S-hmtdi ; is a ro-id'-n' of this r'ace for the last Miss Foster, supervisor of art in th ; eighteen y(-nrs and js rnip'oyed a', 'he Hammond public schools, has tee? i-.e.l j liiLind St. el Co. news that out of twenty att pouter" A'bert ru'Cr of I'lark was a fhicpi that Indiana s. hoo's are fmntsliinu for bu.-tneus yMfnlay. the national school art rnt". 'hie. Iler.rv S.d.rnber of itatrmond wa a t'avp he en hosen from the Hammond . ' "lark business transactor fchools This in itself is a ftrea' honor. : Miss Mo'di- Schfer of Clark was a hut oh tie may develop, for t!,i itnf, ry b'i.mes t rn nsa -i or. Hammond tht'e chances in the national 'i'ergo Coif of Koss was a C'ark bvisl- conipetition in Chicago. j ness visitor. ' . t-j. 5 jfc- '-S.'Sifc'. . ' e..i.vf3 AC r -v SJfek V I, . . P I I . re. .. .. v . ". NEW FIRST AID CLASS TO START Dr. Howat. chairman of the flrs aid lvork. announces that a new class in flrt aid will start the week after it'i if there is a full class- registered for it. .SKS AMERICANS REBUILD FRANCE ,.e-.l ,V 1 - l""r pastime: r.rs TODAY ! " Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in their la'.-.-! fm'ure "UNDER SUSFICipN" j L,VX- ' i x. j v ' v ,i -SATURDAY- IS VT Gladys Brockwell The Girl With the Champagne Eyes 113' a-'- ' -X ; 1 ' s. '- --S. i'..,t ' jili ill m i iiiwi n i itfln nail JIT . t (fti-if"'riPr 1 ' - ". "-i2 P9 i s A ' f. t n-f. J :3 it 1 an JcVME9. GERAkRIXT : vi-4. t. e- - ' .. X- t,. i?:-, - v r,; , -'a3etJ, 9 1 7 ! y- v . : .-a if fll 9 H N QC EJ Ml aaa , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET PHONE 77. 81 STATE STREET. i Mrs. Cecelie Sartoriti. j Mrs. Cecelie Sartoris, wife of Al- j irernon Sartoris, grandson of Presi- ! dept Grant, has returned to this i country to continue the work in be- I half of the French Restoration Fund ; for rebuiidinar the cities and tcvr.s j of northern France. She was ore of i i the first to arjitate the matter of an 1 American to-vn adopting- a destroyed i French town. She has scent so I I many months in definite reconstruc- j ttor. work that she ha3 become an authority on the subject and has in j rercFted many infi'ier.tla'l workers cere. IRPHEU Theatre HAJOIOND, INS. Coolest Place in Town. FEATURE ATTRACTION. TODAY ffif IOIDI YEARS kGEfLMANY St&rtlui; story of Germany' iatrifue ag&iast Aa erica I!!f Seminary Queen A Miniature Musical Comedy. 10 People Pretty Girls Special Scenery Catchy Music. Bartle Doyle Songs and Stories. Morton & Allen Park Joy Dispensers. The Jamesons" Sinrt!og and Talking Alvarez Duo Novelty Aerial Ea'ancing. Matinees 10-1 5c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c H V-tr 5how Mor.dav, Wednes g and Sa'tirdav. Marnee ria.ii" r m. Viphts. 7 to 11 p. m. Sun- m davs Con' tnuous 4-11 p m. 14 In this tremendous photoplay epic Mr. Gerard tears the last shred of secrecy from the whole pcisoncas web of Prussian intrigue. He lays bare the whole Prussian system of espionage and treachery, beginning with the tragic Zabern incident in Germany right through to the final answer to the Kaiser the American boys "going orer the top" to wipe out the menace of autocracy. This tremendous photoplay will make clear the whole story of the war. Don't miss it 1 eLuxe Theater MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT WEEK. This Wonderful Picture Without Any War Scenes. POPULAR PRICES Cnntir.'ious from lo a. m. to 11 v.m. II m "ESS. 1 1 ffl II iCB TO LATE TOO GLflSSIFY f SPECIAL SALE f't'Fl f,FNT-i room co-iare; gas e! - - , trie and bs"h. 53 Mtchig'tT a. IP-im-ni o ri d . ti - 7 - i iKellner's Sugar Cured Smoked Hams 31c ; Butternut Brisket Bacon 380! jPork Loins, small and lean Pork Shoulder Roast ,23h-rr n ! Boston Butts, Smoked, very fine Slc'fmdnnt. w-l, VRAT. Prnilt! ICir.S.dertl of ,ho , - e v,v.j . -r w-. .i. i. ... .. e. fc..K, f-M .jjjVEAL Hindquarters 22rino't,f.ed or' the' Pend.n.-v of said ct.o,', so I "Root Pnt TJnuist rili.-iir-o flll c land that fie same will stand f..r trial . hM I Vt, V I,. U U l,j 1 1 U 1 V. V LAi'O NOTICE TO NO N - RF-S 1 PENT THFl i5 TATE 'f I N 1 1 1 A X A I.AKK corvrr ir; tih: i.akr si n:n nr; : r. mat tf.km. hh. K 1 . 1 7. A n Fl T H A. S R'iHNFRF.I V. . ivim.um i!i;KNKi:nr. r.u?i:; NO. ir.ee. ACTION TO PIVOIUT V o w o . e ti t- r. 1 j n ' . tf h v t IC st 1 ! n - . 2SCI son. Sfor,c and (':' h"t romrlntrt 'C'her wrh -ti affidavit of 11 . r um pe 1 n : n-Toi, shov. irg Th.t' tne iie- Sa'-Eenfrel is not a f the State of Indiana. KuwwwwwMHvwnvvtwt Boiling Beef 2 : PnrV CJanctifro Proc'n Unmo UTorlo "lOi'hcreit ICHUF SUEY Jj Hamburger Steak, fresh made 18c!', t , Liver Sausage, fresh made 18c I.C7C un!? h- apipnr nd nwor r d-muf leL-UXE TH EAT 1V r 4 t rj n 66 appear at " the call 'lie of Yn ir friend? a our nlaf.--, the i;hm. beins tiie 2;id day -c 'rle i.evt tetm of said Court to !- hii'in and held in the v.'ir' H" c K .1 No. TODAY HAZEL DALY anl TOM MOORE own 01 Harvard 5 t t SATURDAY fto Pickford -in SUNDAY WALLACE REID and MYRTLE STEDMAN - in ass J9 I and 99 I "The Worii Apart" t h".not you" u ,c'v 5; Rib Roast of Beef, from 25-32c i ? ii,'on m'- ;.Vd !si I Sht ah:r:h:Ui: !; Chickens for Stewing, fresh dressed 29c I- V; Z j fresh and eie-an. Good manac - t j ... , , ,. , ,4 -,, i determti.ed .,ir..--,. ! 3E J ment. ! a kc ;i I v;n i ? a -i of oil!' s;i If s. It Will save in.mov ! ,v tviTXF.svnKiiPor. I h-uunX t mi -ir . . t for ou. ( )iu' iric's arc tLc lowt'st uj-meats arc no s-t n y hand ni.i t"ix tt.e ?ec or gT The New China Cafe theW. Trad, at KVilnerV-tho finest, most T) n ,"w,n" ' ,,u" r'ih C J 167 State St.. Hammond. 5 , . , n , f J '; " A Tv ' ! W 5 Phone 441 5' 1 1 j -t - ta t (' 1) Mi VKC t 111 tjaliimolKt. ' IfKRT'.K FtT I.. WfTH XT1 'N. j fjTj Fy el' t-K i.. e ! r.OSi MK HKMST''K I l 'i y c,-rk. i fi-7-i i n n n i . . . T . , . i 4 Abraham Lincoln at the Abraham Lincoln at the S l Slave Auction. Slave Auction. and The Great Toto. Slave Aucuon. Coming June 17-18-19-20 "Over the Top' - . i .... j. HJ'!L.I! LLJ 1 JJULU. ...... .. . I -.B.l C JL". C --l.il U-JM rr . u -....... in,vyvKi-,:v;-.::Ti.,"i,. i A rW fl il 1 Sunday, June 9th . Tffil I ItJ Uu vii Lb JrD i ALf Mil U y ) V5. liffllMMWUli eMMHMB4nMK"-a- ,MHl g ...J!.H,1 B lt'e:wsj'iBP.i.M,.-.yr1