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Two. THE TIMES. Wodnesdny. .Time 26. 1918. HAM10ND PLAN FOURTH S PATRIOTIC OF JULY SERVICE In compliance wt'h tb proclamation of the p: esident. Hammond w ill have- a quiet Fourth of July celebra! i-n. in cluding a. foot parade of a U who desire to pa rticirate, and patriotic Jmjms and speaking at Liberty Hail m the. Afternoon. No mwy i to he asked of anyone attending f:v me, nn? at lin1 hall. The commit tees appointed t ar range the rlfbrat ion are as follows: Hiir.mondi Fourth of July program commit'ees are as fallows: 1. Program and Musu- Mayor Pan Brown. Mrs. W. S. Welch. 2. Speakers V. K. P.oone, 'Pr. K. O. Ostrowskt. Jesse Wilson. 3. Labor Organizations. Thomas Har!?, president Trades Sr Labor council; president Building Trader; .1. W. WdnniT. Henry Gab'er. W "rn. Hunt- j er: Johu Hears; Geo. Vupp: r.- trick i Oosgrove; Dorsey Wilson: Jjmes Hack-I enburg; secretarv Barbers" I'nion; Win-j me Wame; Barney u. lounf, 4. Lodges and Fraternal Societies English: J. K. Siinson. .las. T. Hu'ton, M. M. Towle. Foreign: It. O. Ost rowski, Andrew Seroczyniski Ilrmaii Keilner. Jos. Skodola. 5 Factories and Ea il roads John F.. Fitxgerald. B. J. Steelman, A. Hesler. Ralph Tennaat. John Huehel, George Hannauer. AVm. A. Williams. W. P. Mb'o, Carl Bauer. fi. Liberty Guards: Oapt "VV. P. Pat- t on. 7. Red Cross Pr. T. YV. Oberlin. Miss Patterson. . Woman's Cut) Mrs. J. M. Thompson. 3. Publicity P. A. Tarry, S. E. if. r. P. Briis 1 1 . Oa B i n et t . Kev. 12. p. w Li. S mi, 1 1. Kl,v. . h 'h ! Li.: Mo H. V, H, h.i,,; Prof. O ,.:!, Phi, ev. Per. 1 w ski. lei'Htl S !i i . Its fold I 1 o-i- of Hanoi! n.l . M M. 1 'no- 1 v b,a! sv iv.;. K. Vic v. o, - ii o': V. 11 I'.ipp, Pro; Adam Hoy i'r; Ko: tant i.ik. Chun hes 1-Osse't. .1 hurciics il C iios. . Pu- A. Limrmll, F. Chief outs I.. T. Mfir. l.ol Golden. I r. Shankiit;, Ralph Rn rco. It. . Fio .J Adams. lth 1 "ecora mr.s H. J. O'Rourke, Wm. Rose. IT. Puradc- Sergeant Welch 1 Pet - r Austgen. Georc- Hanlon. 1 v Parens of Soldiers and Pallors .!. T. Huttou. i!. ;. A. it. Tat rick Pvliev. -ft- W. IX. (.'Mrs. Oharl.s Hubbard. 2! Spanish War Veterans Herman K. UranKir. O. (;. Kingwi'.l. Khin Bun n 1 1. 22. General Committee. West Ham mond Mayor Paul Kamradt. Andrew Staohowitz, Rev. No ok,. ski, Frank U inski. 2;!. Merchants John Kiaussen. L. P. Whitzel. The tirst named on each suh-onmmlt-tee is chairman and should immediately organize. Each sub-committee has authority to augment the same. AH members of the committee should t with all other committees at Lib erty ha!', Friday evening:. June 2". at S p. m. sharp, to report and receive further directions and final plsns. 5200,000 WORTH OF P0LE5JE NEEDED Northern Indiana Gas and Eletcric Co. Deluged with Calls for Extensions. each ' the umer A good deal of trouble is being ex perienced by East Chicago owners of rw buildings and tenants about (?et tir.s the neetssary extensions and con nections for electric work. The trouble seems to hlntre largely on the fact that the Northern Indiana Gaj and Electric Company has been compelled to adopt a new schedule be cause of the enormous cost of material Teaterady the vice, president of the Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. was making; a survey of th region and he said that It had been found that 1300.000 would be required to put In the pole and wires that Hammond, East Chicago and Whiting' needed. As to the coat of connections merely he advised that this charge would bo discontinued but that wherever the reeded eervice required the setting of P"!e or the running of extended ser vle lins. the company's s-hdul would hav to b met before she ex tensions were made. In this connection however. It must b noted that the rcnpanv ajrreea t remit to the appli cant twenty per cent of tho cost yar so that the entire cost o; extension Is returned to the con? at the end of five years. "W. S. Petit, of the Pelit Brothers, builders, was before the board of works of East Chicago Monday with a com plaint ab' ;;t not beinsr a bio to p.-t con nections for his new houses on North cote and Homeilee avenues. He reirf that there was no use in hui'iHr.c !i houses if public utility per ice could no; pc spcuren. As n .-.-silt a- i Crawford, of the f I a m .-. A been invited t nppar before th b at their sss'on n"xt ro,daJ to plain the company's attitude on matter. . H ha -ard h : -- ii:iu,iimHil' fviioiw. bj . misji yfnim i w,w r.smpi.n.wiiin t.wi' ningm . mian.ii iijii I'miiiwiMiJfJI i.'ini "'"(Wfgi1 ftj."y-v, '.i'.T.-t 4H.;iftr'!tV y y-t " 'Jr fWKff.'r-WfVMfliW - . -:. 1 . - ' ' ',' T. -- r j, " . c r 1 Jiu - 1 6 Bell-ans Hot water u re Relief FOR INDIGESTION 1. .... . which waa broupht up in the Hammond city court th.s morning was continued by Judge Klotz 1 i IIV AiS" AROUND -GARY- HETI'R. FROM VACATION. Miss ;ind . Co burn of Madison ?t. has r'-'urneii from a three weeks vaca tion niifnt with relative? at Mount Vernon and Columbus, Ohio.. LADY MC BEFS. Ladv Ma'-abees, Steel C;tv I!iv No. ,?r., will meet wh Mrs. Jordm. 7c Oei.rgia street. Thursday afternoon. ri;ti rn from Fortr w-vi Mrs. Gex Cond. t of F'iilnvir sTift. has returno ri.'.uii a ents at Fort Wayne it l o i. r pa: WOULD NT YO"D STOP IT TP YOU COULD ? CREEL IS FLAYED Indiana Solon Says Informa tion Chairman Is Un fit for Office. ployed Creel bad he known the man as the country knows him today. "Mr. Creel is not only temperamentally but , be is socially and politically unfit tor the position that he holds; anil I form! this judgment tint from what he said tn years apo but from his reaffirma- j tion of what he said tcu years ago, and; from what he has said with reference to f r thT things that have been referred to. ! This is a time when above all others w should be holding foremost before the., minds of thJ people the thinrs for, whuh we are contending, and which i justify u in being in 1 M war. Those; th'tigs should be held befor" th" people ' by thos,. ji, uha'ce pub! mfocra - , 'i'lri. who f re in mpa;hv with t !i..e i thirds not only t: but who have b- en ! :n syiiipaihv with thetn. and who by , their vork. vhow m tb" world that troy are enlit!-,! to the cns.d-nce of a 1 the peo;le. ; THE TIES' FIlAilil con WHITING COUPLE ARE WEDDED iSpe-u!. To The Ti.-irsl WHITlN'i;. Ind.. June 25. -The Whit ing frifnds of Mr. Albert H. S:hdz. of Whit in? and M.ss Marrueri,- tbni enway, w:il b surprised Jo bain of their marriage who. h took p!a e yes terday aftetnoon,' The weddinir took late at the St. Margaret's t'stliolu: i hutch a: Heverly H;!i.-. III.. th- cere mony n. :ng periorni'U py in" iiov. i. j. .) une Meot Sucar Car Fdry. ... Loeomoi i e BI WILL R. WDDOiWHITIBB DRAFTEES LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON. Crel. chairman of public information, nlng" In Coneress June 25- Ceorsr" tb- corrrnittee on (?ot nno'her "skin last week. Repre- Many Friends and Relatives Go to Bid Young Men Goodbye. sentativa Will R. Wood, of Indiana, was among members of the )"use of repre sentatives to take him severely to task. Sir. Wood expressed the belief that ! Sherman. President Wilson would not ha-e em- Arthur Or The ' Ju ne bv . fSrnotAt. To WHITIN'.. ind. low ing nn a indue draft board i 'h il mm Driscoll. Fric Srarte, J Joseph Cirssert. W rn. Hasusz. Walter F'isrher. Slee Alfred F.hlers. Thornton presic ard Nae. Rrbert Htini". Guid TtMKS.I 2r.Tbe fo! ib WhitinK ft esterday for Camp i' oth-. o : Hutii Wardi chas. Ped,--rs-n. William bti Mahrtinak. Krirgr. Jim Che. k. , A ' !!. -r,p I A men,".! il i A inf 1 iom ri Ani,-nri.n A rn ,-. r.iia j Fiiookivii Hnpid Trans i National Hisi u it J Halt imoro and 'h;o -. i ' 'anadia n I'fc.-ifto I A me reap i 'an '. New York Central i Colorado Fuel j V n ! ra 1 I . at her i 'he.sapeuk '- and Ohio , t rucibie S.-el Erie ilreat Northern (.'reat Northern )re. Mexican I Norfolk ard Western Northern Pacllc Peruis lv ania I'utsburg Coal Peoples tins Pullman Heading 1.'. S. Rubber Southern Paeifc Southern Railway Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul Texas o,i . I ?. S. Steel j I'nion Pacific 21?. Si Sfi'i. fiT tj li 4 .'111 s l r-4 7't 47 22 Vi : 'h :i ' u I ! H it b-y at fo J Mr. Scholz J i ami M : .- Pa FIRST M RESULT OF CAMPAIGN w ho M : .- Pa .l A h. w as a ashi-r at the ll;ink e.f S 'lilting. 1 1 il : 1 1 .' d .1 1 e 1 y after Ml and Mrs. S-dp.lx wol : lit njani ; n I lt rlson. t he !w;'la her husband .f," 1 : al'.ed for ,er.-en.s s tends iimltiK ir J Wbitins: sihools in the h o i. ea hi ho r vi ! .a t Nat M r. oite. onal -remony M r : ve for For; i u ' to r '. : o a i n t r.Kin,..t i.,; e t h i n p.-,-mu led n in the I f. r. r t dav'.s repo.-t in 'iary's War Sta nip eamp.icn chalked up a ' t'n'.l 1 ."'i to'.vad the Steel oal of $1,1, no. dee. ,,,, jt is ex. that ti." daily totals will be rsrer and that the reports from did not report on the .friallv .swell the cam- teams i ti a t day will ma fall. hi Noelier. Schaaf. R") y Job. Paunic: I rah Copi.er Edward to ion ..n- . o.-ijv, nenry Neerinp. Joseph Stout. ,,- K( zacik. Jospph Sliowrowski. i kshaw. Eugrue Vr,gfxo. John Joseph Prinkus. Adolph ' Joseph Rosen and Wm We are selling tires like hot-cakes. There is a reason. Come and ee for yourself. Convince yourself that this is the place to buy. You don't have to go to Chicago to buy your tires. Save your valuable time, expense and money and get them here. We are one of the largest job bers of high grade Standard Make Tires and Tubes in the United v States. We get our tires direct from the Manufacturers in Car-load lots, and have brought these tires from our Chicago warehouse into Gary so as to save you from making the trip. We opened this store to take care of all the car owners in the State of Indiana. Our tires will win your confidence and permanent patronage. A trial order will con vince you. Bear in mind, when you buy from us you save actually 40 to 60 per cent. You will appreciate the money-saving values ofered v you In these tempting bargain prices- BE PREPARED BUY NOW We have the tires that will 6erve you best. Now, In this time of ; war, it is more necessary than ever to make your tire buying a business proposition. Make your selection from one cf the largest and most complete stocks to be found anywhere in the United State3. Make our store your headquarters for tires. Get best advice cn your tire needs from experienced tire men. If you need tires look over our stock be- fore you buy. You will receive courteous, prompt and personal atten- ; tion at all times. We Accept Liberty Bonds Same as Cash, in Payment for Merchandise. We have the following well-known makes in stock and can assure you of choice selection: I Henry Win. S Chiluskl. Michael Mike Ta P.. Kle; Pruning. Krieper. Amon the list are a number of well known vounc men many of whom hell responsible positions, a number of the30 bein? married. They were esiort ed to Hammond by a large number of friends and relatnes to see them leave. 1.-.", !a etroleum '."4 s 7 t 43i 43' 24 Mi. OS 83 . 24 43 154 3 119't, 122 Sdl 44 330.C0O GARY BUILDING PERMITS Si !. yesterday building permits in be sum of $",h i'i, ni have been ts.-uid by Huiidlng Commissioner pouxan. They are as follows: M R. Revesz. two story brick flat, 1.1-13 MassachuseMs street. $2f.fii1ii. AliP'ct'izin IViI.ek'T. one story brick fla'. 1101 "11 Lincoln street. $".,7",i. Condit-Mcdnnit y company. two story frame residt tic", C72-71 Carolina Mreet. $4,.V0. I I (i ,cn h-' res. The dri e in 5a ry is t. i thorough and City Campaign Manager Harry Hall is hi ging that every patriot!' ; -t.son p'.e.lne hims If the maximum per month f-.r the remainder of the a i- Savints Sta:.ir r'"r."J. closing in Peeember. The "Follow l."p" commit tee met at the Conimncia! Club yester day afternoon and went over the yel low cards. TucMilsy's War ainr Report. "t. N. Hejdorn iEat:n VIITIf; n A l GUT F. R HERE. Captain and Mrs. Mael)..na!d of ,.! let ate here i V- Euest of thei' dush ter. Mrs. A. M. Roberts. 048 Ja kon Street. IsTTI; T SO. BKn. M'ss Catherine fjj-en. 1 Cor.r. ' cut street, hs vl si tine for tiro wrrk with relatives at S.-..th P-'-nJ. TWO VOLIATEI'.RS FOR HUD f ltOs. T'o memoes of the f;-i,-. P--m.su. ehoir hftvp r ffered tl.eir ir, v;, es u'i the Trd:sh Fled Ci oss and have 1 ... n accepted. The- aie Mi-s Viism'a P'i tek and Miss Victoria Lachner. who expect scon to be called in training a New Yotk. K 4 TODAY "The Woman in the Web" Also a Two Keoj cotiio.'.v Featuring FAY TIN'CHER TOMORROW Five act foa'tu;- "Madam Paulette" FeatuririK Ciairo Andorson and "v"al- Jace MrDonnoll. Friday Edith Storey in a 5 art r'-f-f-rn foaturf'. "Revenue." iipAST bash !s Ovediand NEGRO HOLDUP. j John N'figy. l;CnS Penns 1 vacua n ve , j Indiana Hubor reported to the police 'station last nigh' That he had been held up by two negroes who took $1"2 and a watch worth $ from his person and i then after he had been roidiod and n I he started to move away un.l.r th-ir command the retries took a shot at him' hittinc him in the hip. 1 " j The man was taken to the office of Tit. ; Pr. t. '. Robinson where his wound i J. M rs Sr;i; Mis H E Sarvr lhrn clvirchi Mrs C. Handley Parent - T'-a-'h M;ss A. M-.-lnti i b v t e r i a n i h r, Mrs p. rmS, , i Mrs P W. Sevl I Cross Mi.- Rose p.rman P Mrs "Icoree P.rayton Methorfist 'hurchi Mrs. Chas. Kimmel Ci v ice Club! ( English Lu- ;n ffevsn .ssn . . . jited Pres et club). iriflse Red A . R i i Pti ur CHICAGO OKAJN PTJTCEIS. Corn Aujr. tl..!: July. $1.46 "4 ; June, jt t . 4 -T 1 2 . Oat Aug.. 67Tc; July, 72'C: June. "R '-aC. w as dr-ss. d. The hijjhwaj men not b. en ar prc-hended. ha v e ( Firs t Pres - ration- FOdER GUT MM nnim m t r i Si h 50 Jlfi.00 S16.50 , $12.- Sergeant John Scott Listed As Wounded in Action at the Front. That a m y en the yesterda y ea rv two yea Ieroit and i Republic Firestone Portage Fisk McGraw Ajax Federal Marathon Diamond Falls Lee Newcastle Firestone Cord Paramount Defiance Congress Goodrich Imperial Summit Goodrich Silvertown Cord Batavia Mason Pullman Keystone of f : ci and '. tor. Scot t I tyj In Serzee.nf John Scott formerly iit iinv was wounded in sction west front was reiorted here pfftnt Scott lived m re enlisting from my tn the H unter prospru -John W. bef an s of Prosecutor (-jwj,i or a short time dep.ity La-t w-ee'rt a Sei Rent ' Per: t :--n' it was listed as "Wound- ROBBERS IN HAMMOND Plain. N.S. Tubes. Size. Plain. N. S. Tubes $10.50 $12.50 $2 ...f ?.r.x4 24 50 2fi.r0 4. SO 13.00 IS. 75 2.75 r.G.4 20. in) 28.00 4 S5 13.75 1550 2.S5 23x41i- 2v0d 29.50 4.90 14.45 1 25 2.90 34x4'i 29.00 31.00 4.95 15 25 17.50 s.fio s?.xi no.i:. ,r:.s5 5.95 17.00 19.00 ?..5 nf.xl's ::i.h!i 34.25 fi.hn 1? 75 20.50 3.70 37x4 !2 32.fn Srt.OO CP) 19.75 22.(10 3.75 35x5 35.50 33 .50 .25 21.00 24.55 4.00 3'.5 3.im) 40.0" 6 .35 22.00 25.25 4.75 37x5 . . .. 3s.5 42 On fl.50 Site. 30x3 29x3 H 30x31-2 SU3H 52x3 '2 34x31,2 31x4 32x4 53x4 34x4 Out-of-town Customers, Don't Delay. Bjt Order Now. Prices Will advance. When ordering state whether S. S. or CI-. plain or non-skid Is desired. Send $1 deposit for each tire ordered, balance C. O. D. sub ject to your examination and approval. Orders filled same day received. Gary Tire Corporation Tnat Falta of f 5 Wabash avenue, Hammond, leport-'d t- the poll, that some one dui,tie the night entered his house and stole $ll'.'i -in money and a check for f,Z 25. CHURCH CONCERT. A onartelte and soloists of the Cpi.-a-tr - Mood. Institute jjao a pleas-nar concert la -st f vening at the Fit st M. E. church. CHICAQO LITE STOCK. Hog-s Rfceipts. I ".fifn'i : louyrh. m Hi.e, pigs. 1 i5.I5 V 75 . pickers, 4 45; bulk. $16 50 Ti Si, butchers. 9'V Cattle Receipts. 6.100-- beee rOfilS.OO: cowa. $7.7514 00: stackers feeders. $1 1. 0 U 11.23: cales. $lfi.on f 75; but, hers, $7.75 '.j ; i.nn CHICAGO PRODUCE. Putter Creamery extras, 41c: orfum ery firsts. 42 fj 42c: firsts. 4U 42:ac. Eggs Ordinaries. Wn 32. : firsts. 34 'n Sac. Live Poultry I-'on-h, 2ric; durks. 2oc; E-e-ese. 14 lot: springs. 2'?i42c. POTATOES Cars, 45. ilmn., $1.40 q 1.65. YEA I 50 to 60 pounds, 20,.-; S'" !o no. 2fC, fii 21 i jc; fiu 10 110. 22 Cn 22;c; fancy. 2Hc: overweight kidney, lv ; coarse, 16c ! BOLD ROBBERY. Ed McCarthy. 209 Fir street In1i ana Harbor, was accosted yesterda f on Cedar strci-f. rushed into an automobile, tak.n into the outskirts of tb. cit". beaten and robbed and then thrown oit of the car. The robbers Rot f, in cash and a watch worth $43. There is no -tu.. as to their identity. INDIANA HARBOR MAN ARRESTED 1 1 ISrevuv! To The T'iir:- I ! WHITINC. IX!'.. June 26. Abraham i Haibert cf Indiana Harbor, was ar i rested for runmntr a motor truck with ! no lights on 119th street. He was taken I into custody and left his trmk for se- curity. The trial is set for tomor row. i 1 M s .1. 1: Mo ran n 1 bytetian chui'h S Mrs. P. H. Reck iCongr.- t al church Mrs. .1. P. Pox 1 lia i v Women's ; rut, : .'Mrs. Pavid Green 1 Ttrst Bap- ! tist h,ir--h) .- Mrs. Onnrsf Klumpner (Music j ci.;:. I :M,s. ,V F. Wuks 'Central Christ, an church) Mrs. M. Kahan (Temple Reth- e ; 1 Mrs. John Redmond Cathlut Women's I.canif 1 Mrs E. Puke 1 Glen Paik Par- enr-T, achersl M'f M. Nnstiaum 1 Temple Is raeli L. P. Good ujn L. R Beyri $ 2175.00 125.50 1143.00 K10.00 725.00 410.00 so.oo 1205.00 M0. 00 715 00 520.00 1 75POO 1250.00 4'.o.oo 1 2S40.on ; 4334.00 1 S40 00 BeLuxe Theatre TODAY AND THURSDAY Edith Storey "The Legion of Death" A Wonderful picture. Today: Burtcn Holmes: Thursday: Btllie Rhodes. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Norma Talmadge in her treatcsT picture "Deluxe Annie" Big V Comedy and the Boy Scouts to the Rescue. i WITH THE GARY POLICE AT THE ORPHEUM. Tr ieal 'GARY'S TIRE BARGAIN CENTER.' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 538 WASHINGTON S 1 . WE ARE OPEN GARY, INDIANA. EVERY EVENING. REFERENCES: ANY GARY BANK. Famous Dancers Show. Several of the famous I en ishsha wn dancers appear in elaborate scenes in "The Efg-on of Peath," a Metro anecial production de luxe, starrincr Edith Storey, which will be shown at the Pe Luxe theatre tonight and Thursday. The Pienishawn dancer." are the pu pils of Ruth St. Pepis and Ted Shawn, who are well known for their radical dance ideas. In ' The Legion of Peath" they perform at a gala ball in an elab orate and massive scttinsr. represpntinsr rooms in a. Russian Roval Palace in Petrozrad. preceding the revolution. Most cf the dancers who appenr in the Metro rlay have been with Ruth St. Penis and Ted Shawn for years, and the effectiveness rf their dancing in these scenes adds materially to the many artistiee qualities of the picture. These scenes of brilliant court life are 'n effective contrast to the stlrrine political events that follow. If others fight you can Join the War Savers army. save. Ti da Po!a Girls, a miniature mt: comcdy. with Gus Eniore. the fa mous Bulla Bulla, comedian, will be th attrateion at the Hammond Orph eum 1 hi eat re Saturday and Sunday. Kail Wilharns in the 'Seal of Si lence," is at the house today. Earle Williams, one of the most fin ished actors in ihotoplav. left college in his natie state, California. ' join the Baldwin-McIK il'e stock company in New Orleans as utility man. Promo tion was quick and he returned to the coast with th Frederick Pelasco slock company. Other engagements were: Tear with James Neill stock company: heavy with Henry Pixie, in "The Man on the Box"; heavy with Rose Stahl in "'The Chorus Lad": juvenile in Mary Mannering's ' Glorious Fetsey"; and with Helen Ware in "The Third Pepree." His last the atrical engagement was with Georire P..ban in ' The Sign of the Rose." Ev an Tlirhaek. a Russian. 1'vin.r at 1622 Carolina street, was arrested with no classification card. Hawrzlo Zanato. alias John Hawrzln. and rnillip s.i -x. tw o Russians, mm,? j at Shack 17 and Delaware street, wore found -without registration cards and taken in by the Gory police last night. ! Stanley Hague cf New York city was j campaign arrested yesterday on the charstc of i plant. In having no registration card. George S Prow n of Coal City, under arrest here and being h federal in est iga t ion. iSH5 (in SKlio.no 55.00 J. C. Perry 1 255 00 Carl He' ner 1 1 S5 00 P. H. Dietrich tycoon C. M. Lea ry 53 5 0m Sam Miller 7770 00 j W. J Roods 4710 00 G. M Sf mines 2iil0 00 O S. McGmnitv , B150 00 j John Rurke 1 rttlO no .Thomas M.ierames 5150.00 J John Z.-ts.-r 2S50 00 il! c. Peterson 11S0.no j J II. Daniels 1 p0.00 A M. Roth 1 400 on Hoy Davis 2S5.00 Thomas Wise 745.00 Total $5 7,214 f.! The rampo'en In the industrial plants are being conducted bv separate organizations within each Die Illinois S'ee Company III l'-T' i 5 o n ri .W-v!ii 111 Md CLARK STATION. and 1 , "B" COMPANY BOYS IN DUTCH HERE 19 Mrs. Myrtle PfefTer. policewomen after the boys of B ' company. The "R" Company hoys are the ones who say to the ones who enlist, "We'll be here while you're gone and we'll be here when you come ba. k.' Mrs. Pfeffer claims that the slackers are molesting the wives of soldiers away from home, endeavoring to make dates and sometimes succeeding. This outrage should be stopped. Mrs. Pfef fer states. MOODY INSTITUTE. The Moody Institute is transferring Its summer school assembly from NorthPeld. Mass. to Cedar Lake. Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stheurer family af Windsor Pa rk. were visit ing with fronds and relatives at Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ea viand Barsiey of Clark, are the proud parents of a nine pound baby girl. P-oth motto r and ..-h il -1 are doinsr well. Kred Sonnenherg of Atlibri was 3 Clark visitor last Sunday. Silas Hicks who has been 1 teside-nt of this place for the past two year?, has gone back to his former home in Philadelphia. Mrs. John Raydcr and sen of Val paraiso, were visiting with friends at Clark yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Rehn of Ciark were Ross business visitors. Otto Prick of South Chicago, was, a Clark visitor. jWar Savinsrs Stamp booths have been is 1 i '.aced in different parts of the plant foriin order to give the thousands of em- oleyes opportunity to pledge th'm- s'lv.-s t,, purchase War Paving Stamps. I The Pour Minute Men started their ! work Monday and are to continue their ampaitn in the theatres for the first ; four days cf the week. The schedule j of speakers for today is: o. L. Wil I dermuth at the Gary: Rev. W. P. El jliott at the Art; Rev. P j. Armstrong ,Bt the Cosmo; Rev. W. G Searian at j th Grand' Mayor W. p. Hodges at the ! i M-piieum : L. H. Royd at the Venus; j J .1 K.o.i.-v at 'hp L;. tic; H J. Curtis . t the Gem: G. W. Schwartz at the Knsio; Harvey Watson at the Royal and Don VanEiew at the Broadway Indiana over the Savings June 28! top in War TO LftTE TOO CLASSirY WANTED Man under 50 years o for nigrht work in Hammond; waees; steady position. S'-e f Stewart. Chicago Telephone cago and Florence jur. a tre pro. id E. On. Chi Ha mm otid. i-26-3 SUES FOR DIVORCE. In Gary superior court this morning through his attorotys. MeOracken and Call. Roy U. Wright filed omplaint asking a divorce from his w ife. OIie M. Wright The plaintiff seeks divorce on charge of cruel and inhuman treatment, incompatibility, that, bis wife who has been treated in all kindly was, to cooi hir- meals, entertain his father or to al low him to pee his children thar he dearly loves and desire sto comfort. PROSECUTOR WAS TRAVELING Deputy Prosecutor B. A. Lucas of Gary was arrested on Summer street by Officer Carlson for speeding Mr Lucas was said to be drivintt 50 miics an hour when arrested. His trial The Coolest Place in Town. Orpheum.'.Thsaire Our Summer Policy: First five days pictures. Situ--day and Sunday Vaudeville. TODAY "The Seal of Silence5 Fa'uring EARL WILLIAMS. Mutual Comedy Burton Holmes THURSDAY William Russell in "The Midnight Trail" Paramount Comedy Universal Weekly. FRIDAY "Will You Marry Me?" A wonderful discussion of the coward man and iho trustful girl. A picture that will crve its way into your heart and make you think! You will be startled and thrilled. puff ' rwhsfff " --y.i-y ' wi;1 w 1 "Wjtpj YOU CAN EAT WITH FALSE TEETH But you can't see with a glass eye- Service and quality is our motto. Hammond Optical Co. HI E. State St. Hammond r