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J P&X Worn HE TIMES Wfflnrsdav, June 19. 1918. 1 THE TiiMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING &. PUBLISHING COMPANY. The Lake County Times Pally except Saturaay nd Sunday. Entered at tae p.istu: fi. t in 1 l.uumoiitl. Juu 28. 1 306. The Time.. East Chicatro-Trilana Harbor, daily except Sunday. Entered at the pstoffloe In liat Chicago. ?o mbr is. I8is. ,.,. The Lake CountT Times Saturday and Weekly Ed.tion. Entered . t the p,.jto.'(l -e in Hntmonnd. February 4. The Garv Even in ."invs lailv exept Sunday. en tered at th. postof flc in C.arv, April 13. 112. . .... All under the not c-f March ;:. 1T'J. as eoond-cia matter. rORKKJN AIlVEHTIINti OFFICE. 112 Rector B'jiid.iig- .Chicago the parapet to what was noiiig on in No Man's Land. In our own daily life vc are stiekitiir our heads over t ho parapet const am y with p;rn:nl conseijuenot s. Our curiosity always gets the boCer of prud' nee. Ka'hor than concert traie our buying powers on those products that liavi' demons! rated their dopenda'ulit m -.orviee, wo speculate with unknown itiat:i! ies. In normal titno:! wo on do this wuh has n.oiii'ul con sequences. Hut war puts different a. -pi it on hit. l'rci s are higher, our monoy ilm mi'i go so Car- Wo must get no, onij mo timst lor our money, bin tiio Im-m. o must i think when wo iniy, .-.he: railuT than ii:nv, auipi. Lot us resolve hcnn forth to buy only those product, that liive provtd equal to our expectancy, whether thov bo shoos, garments, edibles or automobile tires, ib in: ooap.uoiiiUcs of reput at ton, hack ,1 by imhiiris of os tat '.isLid v.uiiii, i hot must :;ivo a c. rlaupv of serve-' ! i : GOOD REASON FOR HOME CANNING TEI.ErilOK. , .... Hammonl fpr!vj fx.-liann) 3100. S101. 3iuj Call for wh.Htevor- ti.'pir t mont wanted Xacsftu & Thompson E.ist C'v.,-.ilr.-o T-l.-nhon 931 lift Jf-si;ru in o.oms. F. L. Evans. Fast Clv-ah-o Te'.-phone - - - . . . . . Eaat Chicago. The Times ". T.-h-ph t :m I Indiana Harbor lU-pon.-r T.-'.-rhone 23 WHILE HOME FOLKS GHELL OUT. l.ukens' New? Aen-v an. I ("i-'.-'li',! ! , . . p. ! ;-.! In I -mi :! '.r . ,,,,,, TVhHIno- T:.--h ne 0-M ! inv tho frolitoors . W o .--l.o-.ibl sa so' IT ) x n w ! - THAT whit,' .-! ( A S u i" a ; a .) . I.oi'K fu'ly ai; iro i:l, I n s ina ko 11,, i p ay in i 'r-w n I'' no ) I.-, rr r t ha n I li y t'i, Crown Point. 1 i :-tai'.i'o. j'.ist to (uo:o a few o it o' toan Larger Pald-Up Circulation Than Ar.y Tw.i Ciher Paper i Tho N. Y I.oi'!;!a:d in the Calumet Region. If vd-.i have anv t'riihl" c tf.na- The Tores nuke i oin plalnt immediately tn th oir,-.ilati..n d-Tartoient. T,:e Times w-i! not be rv.-pono; hi- f r the return of tr.y un. o' i t "d arri.'"S it ' '.::. a a j w:.i t i r n.'" '.' ar.,.n moas coinnmni,-atirns. S.-.-it s:ij"t'J l-ltvs of general Interest pr,ntcd at d '. ?. si e '..,m. li'! i ar an lACif.i j--ia'at.T a, iccn ' i 1 1 1 o j n ri po. than that of lin- p Ii I 1 1 V (iav as v. e ilJ' 'I'll ,,,,r hiauiilu! hu'li'.m li- ard V. see i-,,.J .;:t! y h."t Wilier Tio T 10 i M S I'A X "I :s i ;HT u v e.-, r n:i liuii,- h i' bit:--, 1. Vi:.-:. w.' at.. .-,t..M"'.:sl O .1- A 'A ! I I i ; i 'I-' t l.o fi.mii a 1 -i '1-1 '' '" ll.CI X.'.'IAK' ' ' ioio- the ? :sl i n t c ,, i i. ' ' 'A 1,1. .'I!,-, Mi ll ' , .. I ok- , ' 1" to ' r... Till", i n ' 1 f: -r I '. i ' . n i a k v- i, h i , ;i ' "i'iMii I'll. i;. h liar:..- ; r, Tiii sdf.uti'd !'...!. Lake County's Roll of Honor "A , i; in .1' ini;s r p;i it ,.f I h li'.ii "AAlii ON' .0 .. i .. AMI HOI ir... t ii i ! .i a ii . . a, .. I I Hill ! I o. : III", ai J. il..' e. n Your wiotr rply tf Teotable na fruit will fill Landry raoutha. Cc th look of inttr-jctions Uanod by fh Na'.ioruil War Gxrden Cocn--aiion, Wsbin ftoo, D. C by iag 2 ccnU for pottage.. ii:i; i.i'Hfi .'-.ii t,, c, I II Tho r pc! t of : In I'atn sb.ovs ii ci an Zinc. 1. ii of o.oro oi i for liMT. as against .no miiia i itoilars la 1! t i low? the iarosi cr i . !: : : ': t nrtiirsi;.-. in 'ho i . of ' -1 n:-i:uii- I ! :h ' - t:i: !iii;s i t io n. .' and 1 v- j ; ( ,i, , ( 1 .'. ill i.-lo. i dr;-. iKT to si'rtrninER. ... TPU fn'l t receive y,n;r t-orv r f T.'IR Tivn as; .'..t uu.t i o.. i.t.-.-oo in,' o . o u t n.e i.nv- I prcmpt'y as yn i have in tho pnst. p'.ease d not think; ornr.'i r.. f. ports ;:'o.s o.trr.inc? otlM.b l a b! birivr tluin ft has been last or vas r.ot sent on time. Keno-tober that . ;n j ,,,; ! tb ralVjifi, ire r l-h ci- I i t :i the urgent ir. . vemen t oT troop., and ihetr f-.r!,'..; that there is unu-:a! pressure A!,u !',ran (,Mo'' on in various parts of the co-tntry for f.-iod nn.t ;'a.-l; th.'.t j rooorii. ;o ooniip to ihrir annin! !o;or; the ra-.lr.-iadi have more business than thy ran hatid.e j Til" annual H port of tho W arcmptiy. F-r that : i a many trains are i.o.e. in Times has n Teased its tnailinc eoairTent and is co- I . -. ... .. .. -,.- ..nmrml i 1'0 1 d , . i; III : s . . : l i. . , r- , - -' - fc " to expedite del: very. Even s.i. delays are inevitable be. Tiuro i no l;nu 'o it b "ton or rr.ort cause of the nrr.i.ius demands upon t:: ra:.roa-.is uip.. i.'.'o 1 i',it,,i ,. 1 - ! tho war. and only a small ) o- o I t o In I p w 1 :i ; h.o av a r. j TSo1 bono- folks r. re fh'i;;n o ' Wl-.a;'s loft thov are rutting in.'o I ro to oac.A up i.'io tioys at tl.o iron. ir.op.oy out of tho "war. Thi'Usa.roi j .civtT. up jobs paying two .r th.-oo r: soluior pay. omr-r t il t lw . 1 1 . t- I; ij 1 1 1 ft i-'i i : i:!:;'i: m n i :i ,y i : i n,-: I IS r;H!'.,r if. ..I AS , !.: r.' v.i i IN" si, I r "!;! ro'vio .Win i.AM-;; t I a Oi ii !.!. sn I i. i I -o k n nb.ojt 1 ii !... t I : -I "! i ., i i . . V.'hlt,ilcr, Hsir.mon4, 526 .1 ; - I -.V ;f r;' i V. : ' il a ; I : I n""' I . . I ; the withdrawal cf ir.en fi am many I.nei of work. on a to if- "'in r. , a of to :i a i :r. n v. a s I P. A ' ; ' ; rv v ho is 1- ! a ii !.!": , .la- - 4 Private Paul E';nir.a a ''-'i ' h ft. i ma rv 1 '.... t- ;..'!.'-; t fill A I i ! 1 ii aa n. . ... a ii .1 ' a a ' a.1". ,iie, I i,!. :f Gary, rf iv It. writ's en i ra r.sf'-r- : - , i . i . t ' JL.aJa County'a dead la tt wax w-lth Germany and Austrla-Hua. Kry: KOIIKRT MA RKI.KT. Ham rroto!; drowned oif coast cf .N Jtraty. May 28. 1 ) K.N Mr, HANSON. Ind'ana Ha i i,!. r: p-.oa'.aii,e poison, at Fort ORiethrope. ChattanooK. Tenn.. Ja.-.e JS. JA.MK.-- llmrKM: S'.r.. :.-;,, k;; 1' -i ::i ii'.-lion in i'a:a J''i.ii'ai.K v,i:i taj ium it. tt.pa -: .- y.ay i"K. KArti. i W.iPir.s; l' l'-"J a'- lar: iam Ji- i si... -ail ..o.-ijir.iiTla. r ". o a j '.'j 6. Attorney Geor? JZanloTC. Gary, has I 1 ! tea, fe LYNCHING3 AND BOMBINGS. lo iv:; .-a - ' l'ho ;.;a -' Of tb.'Si- 1 hourariiis ;a o ; ; i -n lip I a : v. oi . iat: ei,!!-.l '. I J a i s . ' l.HYM la.-! al. oa r I i i rr.-m il'.e n I ir t ii"-' a - 'io ;r : o a-r f e F'liiiKM AK I !a . I.I. :v 1 a -.- " la- i . 'h.i.k ' ;o ! i:!it! PS ia SO I ' ' V-: n.a! of .. Oil! '! ii r . V !.".a')i" O r, f are' ,: fa,,. ia'iOier i p.si; d j rn oi ! e; Germany if horrified at the lynchms of a Gorman subject named Praeeer, at l'olliri i'b. lib Oruwn news bureaus have been busy, t'iernian new-spapers have lasheded themselves into a fin1 state of indignation. The German public finds th: "typical Amrioun a .rocitv" a choice morsel It was a sorry business, to be pure. lot' when the fuss Germany has made about this matter, in the light of the tens of thousands of super-! nchings porpctratt-d by the Germans themselves, words fail us. Whrn we look at the damnable pictures of outraged women, vic tims of the cursed kaiser's brutes our gorge ri?-?- We can nianaee. thouch, to find words for one lit'le statement which seems pertinent to the case. During the last two weeks of May. German air raidors deliber ately bombed British hospitals in Franc seven times, i killing 34? persons and wounding Cal --neaily a!' of the victims being soldiers already wounded, and a cor.sid i erab'e number of them Rod Cross nurses and. doo'ors. i Let us note, too, that while hardly an American can be found lo defend the lynching of 'hat offensive German resident, nearly all Germans have .approved those hospital murders and want to ? more of t b.prn w;i; gr. c- a.i co careers and splendid prospei. : s Ma tilings and their lives befor- we wi tho ia. not r.ir.k;ni: money out or ii;.' war. N ithor a; oted nomn rearing child;-' n ;.nd praotiiung a' liomo that thio .-'aa.1! b" no biok or. .- ha' nor tho women working f..r th-:r k.ap ;a. raided hospitals or fichrng w hi-o p'-.voo ar among the thousands of l.ot.i-. loss ar. 1 fi n r. j gees. No money being mad.' :a ;ha: V ; 1 r-. . .-. A higher tax on ptofits-abov-probts, a h i. or.' Oi; fl IT-, si's pa a-.- all : r - 11-1 ".- on ur.or.i n. d incomes, a b.eavv tax on luxa aos u be levii (I by Washington as war ronfits en bi; ! and non--- too soon. Wh:n all the world is sccrr is cr in; In ! i" make big profits oti: of thi; gre;t tid of compassion, suffering, death, self-knit! and hard ship. K ory bloo.i-srained dollar j-; accurs'"d. ' I ' o . ; r. : - -, hu tp n STUNG AGAIN. It is another amazing example of the ease, nay, the eagerness with which otherwise saving and care ful women part with their husband's hard-earnod cash in an effort to get something for nothing. In order to face a Chicago crook who had Already jumped his bond, about fifty Hammond women ap peared in the city court yesterday morning to prose cute the crook who had collected from to $12 from each of them without a thing to show for it. How many more contributed to the suave scoundrel nobody know?, but he may have got out c' Hammond with ail tho wa;. from J7f0 to a thousand dollars. Money must be pretty plentiful. There a most KEEP THE NATIONAL SPORT CLEAN. ?;n" basebrJl is tho na'ional tame, ps s.tnrs ioom.ng a? herofcs to hundreds of thousands" of ted blooded Amer ican boys, i is a matter of .serious ir.:. ro.-t to tho Amer ican people wheth'-r or no; th sport is kept" eo an. Ii after tit-' war is over the b.i.L":.- ta;ns lake back tho cowardly slackers who hae 1. f; tho diamond wi'hin t he p T-? i -IL',Y r r " .r V I-C IL UCV'O Ul LQaw UwUlll) LOJJ f If Uliwu wCm 0 wClliwu i.A v .. .- ;. ' J V, -.-a - .. v. i . . - 3 t ... - ': .jy 1- X V. ' TO..--. . , .. . .7 - . v' a,., .w. ; l ' V V- 1" ' T i '.a- ! Private Porcat A. Kit, on, G-ary, of the '!; P; . 1 . 1 1 1 P t a ! ; . ri r' . r.a i a s , i ; i .-s 'a! 1 is I. rat b tt r lo ho- h;P and v ;:;'. I of Carv and H.-b')r: f:'ia; his hitivh of ; -,. roe w ho i in l-'raia- s'. M-r It.a'.n 'v.rp..-s flint i ' is i t, .::. itiit ft d S' ' ti.K h a 1 til'' ilnitpi ' f Tife-f a Mad pap b'.-.-p.l- tlful Ffnt.. from tio- s of war I tn-vo"? 'l.o no"-! j.-ppp That . h:r M-'DEf a- r o-s 'h- P:; t.oi,.! ".as ..Otite ri.r;ap,' P,p ( . li.-nr. tap ;r'-'a Pi '1 i ? y I'ar'.'a r 5 -'. a r - raa-r.o--. ii,--.. ia;j i..y w , re ; the Po'iPf !.o .-ol u, a.h')i pe j ba. a ho.-,,. . I - f j Prank Sch-.ttz. Cedar X.ate, ia another wi!l known i.nk- uttty t-'-v u n- i,; at I Sra-I'triE. at r,t: . so.; w, i,!, TiiK ;T-M::;i bnoiv. Perr- .-t. 'rank: ! - 1 John Benson, E.ohertsar.Ie, new cf Pt. rr1- aidfin p'l-ri i-'iir.oa- .. oii h" 3 ,r ; Oitf. Mr. and Ml:- i' P r V-r.so:i of Fi'-bf rts avenue ; t - I M:-s. Mostil of listii street. P.-oTserts. ! dai r,e,-,e.i a , i roru 11 e-i- s ap Ed- i ward Mos: t' v. h :, i a t nn I iaa on r-d :s 1 vxT' '-v 7: ' -r- .-i doab'less con WSiAl HEBE Rd OVER THERE THEY ARS ooirsa past few months to grt into w hat ti ered bomb-proof jobs, so much th" v. orr-e f. r tho rurue, and so much the w orse for lip- id.-a! of our b-..ys. Every man who ha followed baseball with much tn'.erest can name a half nozen reavers w ho droprifd their ;t:..i Mia bats hurriedlv this spring to accept h.bs in shipvatds or 1 TO rfiIESB3 w THE BOYS, munitions plants. They had hoard that whib- " hasoball ' ta'Coy L'ln.T players of draft ago would be takn, shin and munition' ! A- cr u- s- N- Tieto boy keep posted i hv thi mpan. T'tijv h2TB no othtr workers would ho cvemot from arrov ,-.ev!oo Tboir e -,., t 4c r. lert-er I ;) ' "f,r a vi has.r- w.t rreciri:are. The can: o.DS Wo,-e oren a vear : ?lm I'il.b .rr7 trainirot can;p. sayihg so ffir. 1 I ; The following" men of the C3rth in. f fat.' r ft! '.win r .. lit- '!'! ;:, v ho i (were . ;ck m ih.e ta.-e b.-spitdl at the . ! . o, S fie' Pture. !,.'). l o. n a 01 011 r-1 .arto-r -d .- .f- r- Hap ley of Fast Chb 3o, davs i.-.i'.v '-i' ata-.. !;Ce. : a. -at to rej.-irs th.dr i Privates John VtCur. "".Vii- ; ain; v ili'-. Wii.iain M. throve. Em- 1 adersor; en i Clnroio' Euheimfr. I o . . . . j 1 Two airplanes for ths 113th field sig-- ! ! nnl ln'aaia ii hav e whei! ''aiop Shelby j ; at Hat tit !:'!: p nod w ill ! u-a-'i in It.ati- ieu'.ers. 'the bntialon e r.P.t lly w ill j have Jour aviators. 1 Chanute Pield, Kantouh IIP, June 15. ; Ka'.r-h C. MofTet. of Edinbti.-K, and Ar- i of l.o,ar,?rort. . frenrrs W. Ccniiors. Eut Chjcaao. ! . . v,,, -.,,, To ' mour Simpson Hc-ff I l,',t re,'-ei'.-rd ronaia.-sl.-r a seennit wiitt r-.'.atp.es in uy smut, s ...... , , ., .. . . itoai-'-nan: - fit tne p 1 . . t 1 at'? p"v;rn- E3W8 of tua hoys they know. '. 01.0 sp.jrnen mom men lor me more peasant 1 aw ox your uuy j Edward Faust, of the rcci-oitinff fie and rer.umera'ivo pastime of baseball ins j-or xher.i. l.t u- keep each otlu.r t-at-ni, so at Ion 'i'iat.ao. K; . is ir TIp whole country was plea.-ed to hear from G. n-'ta! ; "cvfr ?a vlVe? f ? oi'.; 7;.' 7- tr,.,: a " fb 1 rowcrr a itw weeK? since that thse slackers wo.i'di oi-ieny or caii tip -xnz, xi.ts I ict of p.-.xrl-jtisin. Do it now ; OterO ' tenia n trair.irjr s. h....i here ye- FiiANK MANI.ET. Indians ll'irb'.r; k::-l ia Friir.ce at Bat tle 1 t Ialle. A -ir. 5. A It T if L'K EASEl.EIt. Htm rriond: linaJ at Lwn S5 r.ns. Tex.. -f r'Jnal r.-.'-niriji'itis, A. 16. Juii.N .-j ..-.l.i.j.j. . Ci,,-Ciita-i t.al...J a i r.u,(.c, i-t.t.1. 16. Ai;'Iiit"J;v ii'jia.p'ic'a.'v, uary; fcdo-d in 1 ibiiCi, Oil. SI, Li EL' i'. J.-"v.Mi.i v'A' ATI.v j , i.ol-oj at Viriiy IuKis. J"jU.S ilAC KINZiE. v-.ii.ry. at Vi.,. iiiuoe. lJoLi'll i.iul'ZUwi, t.st lit,! lilOl i Jfl i-Jiil.ec, i.e... 17. E. LUl'.'i'v.N' KL'Mii-t.h Ofcr. k:.,oJ iix aoiliou ttccuviii a. 'x.'ii,la.fci-:'y I.cius. Eveiii.aii, i'e. bit. 1, EilJ. iiAitltV CL'TJIHEET LONG. liiU.ana iitrbor; ko.c-a 01 acc. utni iit t j.ji, i.a, Lite. 1 .- L;Ki.'. yub 1 li'-'iwl -N si j.N, e -eil; uioJ son.e'.vaire in r'taui.. v. la., u lof.riia, Li'- . iz. ELi'v-VAitiU C. Ep 13 TPi-vL'E. Io baii; killed by oii.ujiva i. 1-ramie. Lieo. TH'.'MAJj V. ItATCLJ f iL Gary: in. lad fjii.twhc ft ia i'rai.L:. Feb. 1M. EEEU SCHillLT. Crr,n lo.".:, d,' ': c. L I'H'-Oi.ai-ioci i.n hi: col;:.-n, ilarcii 7. azter tieirijf on Vorpeuj ,.il stta.1 o e r. C0KP0KAL EDWAF.D M. SUL FIVA.N. tiary; kiiit-d sonitvvht-r in Ir ian .e, March 8. MiCiiAEL S'i'EfTCK. Whii.r.g; Cu;i:; ivi-ji-; pi.aiiiun.ii. Alaict 14. ROBERT APFIN. Gary; Co. F. 151ft Infantry; Camp Shelby; ty jihwid: Match 17. CEIFI'UKD E. PETTY, enlisted 0; Ha.'iii.iGiid, Jan. S. in U. S. cav alry. Died at Deliio. Tex., April PAVE ri'LTO" ,d in hospital. huntp-d ('o)Avn vn. eempeiled to tar praiseworthy Hoy Scout campaign on. the War Savings the firing lino, llappdy all slackers look a'.ko drive is about to begin and how much bet 'or it would! Crowd"!-. Tho co r.rdly baseball players wt,! n have been to have bought stamps for tho money paid mi! ted to escape. to this sharper- or contributed to the Boy Scou's. j What should the national bus'd ail cr:r:; If it were th first time i' would be different, hut j about this? Th" duty of the e-r.t Semen is ; thousands of dollars a year are inv-igb-d out of the j should announc to th" country a ono. tiia' Mpomen in the various cities of the Calumet region by 1 catitht slacki ig wpl ev. r ana n be perm i Hod conscienceless, unscrupulous fakers, crooks and prr.cti- I the ranks of organized baseball. Thus tho ca ip. cally thieves from Chicago and elsewhere. Peopl fail J be kept clean. If. no other ay rat! 1' ! ope to r for all these easy games, week in and week out. J ips popula ri'y. Newspapers expose them and carry stories, one .. after the other, with sickening frequency, un'il re- ' A SOLDIER'S LETTFR from csANr.F p.af-s on to con o' bo io r 1 Faar I I . A j,tr'y u risht. TO THE MIEN IW SERVICE. ; r-Ir. furl llis. I. cfoesii't matter where you me, m j i C ' I h-'n ; ; this sido or the other s.r.e c The At- , 1 - . o.i.i -1 Uctic, keep in touch wit "A your frierpls ; to; .:. . a, ..,.; ' ; Tjy ciicprin? this paper a liae. They ; V They I will be grlact to hear what you ar do.; . ,,,,,n , ia. Use this le avtmeat to comixiuul- I cftte with you.- soldier pals. ' !': 'or 1 1 Etragrg'ling' groups cf drift rata are Ptnvii.ti al C:i."i. !. '.by T 1 in t uesburs r'adv from lair'!;, tn t . u A; Mtiiap? ' ca-oe from East I'fii- tu -- i - Jolii a;iey, Xlasl Chi- Ralph ICranier, CroTrti Feint, who has r- -'. !- i :n. i r-;P , p. , n at iaane a e:-:a' - f.;!.u.Pi. r;'a ..Oi 01 F' r-a lev- - t. i"f for F'ipvten. o (ai :;..n:a ubere d po- d-iv w p. ii Mis ho i m th" aiati--n d-. pari mor.r of v. d . ; 1 p ' : 1 M .Ion. 1M al 1 V I. Olio I'll'. porters and editors are cynical and case-hardened from having to write them up. Scores upon scores of these stories have been J , i . 1 . -. ., I prmteu. rwpi reau me newspapers yet tney are so rf and Nineteenth Field Artilierv greedy and gullible that, the next faker that comes along finds easy victims. The food administration in Michigan cred Lansing State Journal with tho following; Hoy h. tarver, of the med'oal d pari men. One Hun 1 1 v ras Lieut. Warren P. Beaubien. Wliltlug-, the , ,t t ovv on a month's s:"U leave, and l ... . i.-ili'i 1 i in s.oi'iurn l'lar..-.- Tie ;pst so t ;! t i. .ii his pari nt ri-oivoi ).-, P'a.rs was a .. ):. -Kr.ou savini;; an i n T e r- ' . ..... Th.-v h ive now I esting way of food conditions and the oun'ry n Fi ann r.-" ive, w r.i Pap wa" omiir,...) in. -ia - af: ria.-n. They s-.-r . n ; lo- oil o 1, i ro , e i -1 Mai' ia- -, t i v - oi Tin s i Tfi e f ( itl ' a" i ' : t I I ;ln st-.'ii'.n is almost a r, n " mid ll liras 'as r.-al: P. S. is so,-.- d'n r up in lie n.'i'i ria i o v.- r th- re John Dacey cf WlilUnf, r-1 re, t . his p.- i:o 1 ra - y I aoie, at ( ; : r. t I.-i k"S. loloer, i la.a.-is l'ih, ,-, ,.f ; c j., ... .'.Hie TV !. a- 1 - i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bair, Crown A lr.rgro cvnUiiateat of ormy trucks: T'o.r.P have rer:-i,.-l word lr.oo their ; -a, .! ; r.-u'i ': va !'ooo on M oi- i son. ilt'.t'.a I. that he bus b-on at (hi t P"- n flu front ;ei,j , , .nsid'T" it in-, most ivi.Mr:- , ind ;,-ft f.T - fal ' 1 ' ru ne-- has ever had or ev r j po rin.rtiinsr. h"i to have, llaro'd is n. th." nio,.r s t h r on i;h ! t ra i . a't r ice whan P.k. si.ra-P : ia.!e i-'i'iii'- ; to ;!.. li-oiP. j ,1..,, ti,., J 4. . Griffith has acltled thre more stars to i alalia VI il . . xrvi. e ftaxr. They are .t-,h:i Msnc, ' Nicholas Alnminer and CP.-'ioi T"dri. 4.7.T Trunt ! who have ir.-tod th. ir exaiin i.n t ions and a.-ii sta- 'jotn the color .lime 27. , Cik Toiiestcn. rfa, Texas. April fc. liii. Jrergeant. iraihim gun battaiion. $th c.vnlry. VICTOE SHOTEIFF, Gary, kibtu at aviation camp. San An tonio. April In 191 S. JOirEFT BECKHART. Gary. c:vii bt in eastern car.ior.mcni; w-.-k (-nihiifC April I'p 5o. l.IKL'T. IRA E. KING, Gary; reportc! Uiilcd in France, April .'1. T'l'-. N EWE EE rEACHER. Gry; Graves F.rg.stration Unit 204. di"d in New Jersey. 191S. E. EIECH HIGHES, Gary, or 5nyr.ee ,epartment, died in Ph:i adelphtn. 11 IS. WEST HAKKPKD. .to'FlHi sr'ElFTZAN. Wet Itaiiiironu. C. S. Field Artil'.f ry. K'lbiJ .a actu-n, i-'raiiit-, Apr.i WOtXMEE!. ROrtEKT M. EE ATT T. Harr niond. Tixju-h 11:01 -ur. Fir. nee. l ob. K. A. Sr.VRKS. Utrthlinl Tit-n-h mortar. France. Fcl. HENRY ilAKFM N. Hnrranerd: 6th engineers. Fiance. Api il 7. -P'.p;X!i j.t. yisiMlii. K.art "hi.. .10. s--vi.lv v . ain-i 1 A r r: : 211, r r I . h - sli rat ia '. v :i ' ' ..- 11 to a. h m N.i Ainrs Eatii. PP'fa'H AHA.MiC. Tt-s-.-.a 7P,,-.oi. ArPiierv. Pimp.-, Mr; rHTEETP r;rnin?ov. n..-ni.i; se ei, iy w o't aa.ii in V ranee, Anne 1', As long as these fakers come from out-of-town, they ! they have a. food He says, in part: "The people hare buy food only wh-ui find the picking easy. Anyone with a game can collect in this locality as long as lie is a stranger. Merchants even are imposed upon. Advertising slickers with all sorts of proposition can come into a town, solicit pages and paces uf advertising for books and programs and schemes of all kinds and never have the slightest difficulty in getting tho money. The adver tising they give is absolutely worthless ami the mer chant feels like kicking himself for contributing yet If they have- no food end they i.e ha' can't buy. Soldiers are no' allowed to buy any f.. ,r in a cpy. They have to buy what extra food they wan' I in camp where there Is an extra place providt d for that ; purpose. 1 ney can buy only s p.-nco worth .a' a 11m Here is one place where money vi!' no' talk- J a !e mv Po and to the pen ale not to vaom r. They don't, see why now. but if thov v.,;, nil placed as these foreign countries are they wo.pd tea!,-'... i: then. 1 ou see me pcopi" are aiiowed only so much so that the next smooth stranger that comes along with an the soldiers can have more. Wo co. go-id lo.al'liv oil tongue and an ingratiating smile has no trouble whatever in getting the money. It's a queer world. PRUDENCE. When Gen. Joffre was in thi country l.o said that fully forty per cent of the casualties 011 the western front were due to carelessne st u. here. I like the war b-ead bett r than I co whit"; bread. It is something I k" brown bp-ad aivl i;re is nourishing j ;.-,, e the i o i i a r i of A - r . I . I Da rift J. Kisspn., Whiting-, of Camp . . ... -. . - i i .. - i . i n. . a - ai v . . ; - i - a a 'j.a n. : e Max Xubn and William Karth. Kara, j v !r ;: i,!,pix, n , p. 1. v, to. -ne ia P." i a. airy at Fol ' I .. .- i;;.a, T. '-. wipe p.aio pap tto v .-is - I LesUa J. Miles, V-'hitinff, of Oliver ! joy ;, i tn y i'fe i a . a i , n -. 1 y . i !'..' too.! s'reei lias .ran. a ll" I' S n,ny i-n-i ;' a a.i , tiiiiaf! sate ; ;p s l.o of p-p m I , i, i The Goat I.:o,.s N-ival Tra'-oot ! . " ! SPP ion. - I , rtilo ThoniJiu Tb. itins I-cyrl, Bert . X.tont. Prank Xnotts cf Gary, with Nichols roal I'la Ki. :rt. E"w..'.l. h-ivejihe l '. S. io-avv ainll. ry. i-p.a his : r. i'."in -I "'" ! r ' i . ; ' t'-.r lo-i i duty parents, fori, .or M-iv. r and Mis. T. F. ' t ".iP.ooth", i o.a. .Itfie '17. Guy Til- Knott I rem Ft. ova- tint h-- has ja-o . 'on rn.i Aiaii. vv I'u'a-r. l."v.-H, laivefr,,,. a t w-o we- ks eai (ii- nr;nc line, j i P. t-n or.ai-.U t . i l.:if:o. P". .Ini-' g . i coat: hotly .i.-.'U " rta i n! v living big h. We have sugar in our coffee and are WHEW th,- war is over th - war ..b part men t might j di.-I'i,.-'- ,o oe Ki- ni.uisr ill ill" J.as ,-r:.-'. IS W .1-1 Salter from the fumes of garlic on ' 1. G ir.v, Ifapitiiond ;.nd i ...... A cutio from 1.1 f . i" a e: i y with K ! 1 ! ia e-n r. eeive i In a n i h s w i h. .", t now in.-: met tn aitphry lire. d f -r l .va ii n-i a - i .i-ail. Uii.it is is ; f i I, 'u s m modern lo r. Vale. Gary, A S i'; na s. lias ..-ll;;!,t or his Mi i e , p- He i- low first I Joe T!ior.us Crown Point, son of Mr. j oav in Pa !: ialal . an i y.1 ra .T.'hn T r . . n u -. who is in train-! inn ;i t tin n! l.fik' . Mn-nl Siin.i iy ip 1 WHAT LETTERS WILL DO. PARIS Letters are one of ' tho most essential factors in keeping' our men's hearts and spirits up ancl spirit is needed now that our beys ar getting into the real fighting-. Therefore, fathers and mothers, remember that through your letters the men fret their happiest, diversion in the field. So send theia often. Through letters the men derive com fort and cheer. Don't tell yoar troubles your boy has his own. Give him the local news. Letter3 are the soldier's tonic and help powerfully to maintain the army's morale. Use all your Influ ence to improve the postal service. 1 rv i men fticking their heads over Ila-t Chicago s'riet cars PETEY DTNKPetey Should Worry, as Lonp-as They 2o Some I'hwc a. 1 frarrare-irt. John Hartley, E i .P P, .-,.,,,.,. I- H" ' 1 ' ' ' ' M'-s . to'tta villi b-s fife ast n Citi In P-irn i Sf rirennf C-irl T.pnr.prtT.. fTi-nw-n Pniit. ts. Mr Lr c;,m. sh.raaoi. "b ! lioi a he. Obi,., t j inS Stamps. Dollars and Dctermir.Mtion spcli ! - doom for kaiser. Buy War Sav-, w ' d i o rt t I Piano Co. Estabipdici IS j7. Capital and Surpluo ...ooO.OCO.f j. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS p Stores in all principal titit s of p tho L'nited States. $1 Factory Branches 4603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicane. aS2'5S4 Oakley Ave., Ha-moncj. Wilfred IHughey. Itgr. I 'ppe.spe l'ostofiirc. f-j 8- 3 1 i Va,. 'h. i 7 t h. ., . . v'" vv. r i i ..,.. r t ss Jt ;is 'at. f . , ' I S T -' J J &-jk irsfc lift ft Mi '11 1. I .f - U. 1 1 1 5 -V P V t. s? v V -V ' 7 ' .1 MM y i If V By C. A. VOIGHT 'o.'V'VX .7"" 'ft 'ft V I 6X x k Xl.- 1 i; oh ccAt-petev. DoiTrN rzr x. V-. l l! ( VMETViMCWfi 0L3C-MT ) 5AR.CW ME' 1 "X Z'Vttt -V 11 ToeoToTME coliw-TRV S ALU Tb "v i-. ;'- 5' . : JTO TTE. BEACH VlS j The SAME. 1 ; mMfMrf:r i 7 i 01 V1U' ' -. i