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hci THE TIM I IS eeim wihwii'iijium' 1 0113 ' 1 t ir ii- in T j i v March Mih, . :;. i. v. ; r'.nj; I'on k..-t 'V . f A "b haw had enoutili for the pears will be '.hruH'ii "on h.'f.h" from the be;;ir.r.in4 in the end. The vrotram for the evcnhiK will : t:. : t ' w i t ii a business session at .'i p. m. Sumht jt p. m.. prepa-ed by A I !I..s.-.n'.s inootmmrible chef, Fred iliissi' street parade at 7 p. m. led by s Ibirty-fhc piece v.n 1 1 i mcd lirrJucti-il by Prohpet Percy ( 'erem o: ia ' w i ii cummmce lit and will continue iinf. 1 nil trie ca re : ; e s lave been f onfiviei ed th ir journey's etui, as softly and (ni'.rrly we hope, ua t'lu'.ipu borne on the iU- bor-m of a sunset clnnd. i.-j.. ivcd al: the ii.sl.ts anil r ;.-;. t- i.f n : "i. i! -'": a.-d ir-r. All the i nst ri: n-ius of torture have be. n "turcii u" v n d tried out (llu. verl fif d by Iruhpi-t rkipp) .ml ';-!" tii lim is expe-.ttd "t' j tl-ott' i bit nil. j ehel .as ?he passed the alley. When (.rebel iaoved :i g-un into her face a-ni attempted to hold her up. both Mrs. Zimmy and her sen started to rim and called for her. WEEKLY WEATHER "When one lakes an rath before Hod Almighty it can't 'be dvtie if or.'1 ih Intoxicated with smoke," he toll JinlKo Fred I- Hay. The jiMlse. who tloe;-n't smoke li!m srlf. look- 1 perplced, but overrule J j the object ion. varyinjr TMmmmmeaitmsesmsBamm ean be a 'v: be n id WASiriXCTOX. Jlirrii 1.1. i.Vefkly W.. jth.-r: T,,f Weather Bureau today issued the f-..ilov.-iii)5 iViecasr for the v. eek : Kef ion Great I-nkcf : Nornvil tem-j perature, considerable cloudiness, uc-i-a-d. r.al truss or is. l'P:'-r Misr-is -ippi an. I b.-wer Miss-uri s-.-r. 1 . : unsettled v. i'.li probably raii; uver jsoiithorn i:r.5 r.iirn r n 1 ?imi-.v over northern iart fir:L l:a!f of the v.-. ek. Oenerailv fair t h e r e a f t e r . Ni; rrn.'i ! t en iper.it n re . i'i.i t.t )- 1.4M&c-a : fcldsBQcxmi'S 1 '.. '.j.- w . il -. I.- r. ntoniol the loys 'viU by a roii pa :i y of biah itrtUt-. cifati'd :e-e-eesion Morj;:r'-h I-'riil ired no effort to make and a his" leathering of nasons is sported for - 1 1. it v I .-V't cures wimm i gAJXGUARD a;a:nrf La urippr and iu j Save txpatl jmsnS, hetamt chiHnJ throaji or wiiitd in cUmp sbofs ijn"t cb7. Get C. B. Q. tTiiJJy. Forii-'y aginit th conwiji!ffnc of ft senouj Col. DfFtm) on Kill's ft.-mdnrj rcm!y lor tw gtnt.-3!:jjjs. Tib!t form. C'-ciJ la act rrun4 red hex bruin; Mr. Hul's per- truit nj iijiiatare. l.V DniizhtsjQ Cms r t!'e r t .--r t a i no i v U'iev: '. .iji.iy for tbe t'lark .lias pp th?s a tic.-ss l.ake county the or-. asion. The Vtunt:." will ho in char?" 'rojdiet.s Ilea.!, Ayres and Fisher t ;..: .its A bo ami I..tor i ttnhoitn- r wiH act :iv sta;- e ni.in.i.Ti i's. "i- ! 4a rs will be liispes-sed throughout the ' ve ii i a i. n If w iPADTHDrn ;UH UiLU ni iu STREET HOLDUP In a thrill :r. chase. Stanley 'Iro'-hel. f'th aenue and Louisiana streei., al-le-.v. d h'K'away rnn. was ruptured by ! v, t.oiry police ofi'ccrs ami a private cni.en follov-i'-o .-i hald up in 'iary sliortiy after t" c'ti'oi-k Saturday evea i n . -Mrs. l.ottie Zirnn-.y. 1601 Carolina street, was responsible for his cap ture. She screaine,! as 'iroenel sui ! IT WOULD EE EXTRAORDINARY r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WASHINCTUN, March 13.. The in tention of the United States to collect, the f 241.0OO.ooo fir compensation for keeping the American army of occupa tion on the hl.lnc wns erresed with vi.or at tile state department today :i the face of report j from Taris that tin- Allied tin Hie., ministers were n it J s posed to r rant ;.: ioriiy to the Amer ican cia ':e.. Per t "to Allied ministers to turn down this elakii would Ve one of the ' r.i..si i-xtraord'nary thinKs that ever happened." a uish state department official sabl. SOX BEAT GIANTS. SKilUlM, TEXAS, March 13 There la much jay in the eisnp of the Wliite Sox tooay. The f.eil of the l'.i'.e Hose ! ia lioldmsr l he world'. cha mtiior. tlant I to it. ten-i.;ni:o4' lie or, Sa t u rday :;!iil winning- a -1 to ;; panic y.-sf-rdny, Kre.it !y eii:oura.-.;eil Ki'l t;b-son an-1 his crew. Tut orl: of the pitciars wa.t : spr4 i:: ! ... I'leasir:;.;. i PRIEST THREAT FROM BLACK IIAID (Continued from Pa pre (nr- pariohonor over 16 jtars amounts from $25 to $50 t) pay into the building fun'l J"'ati;er Benedict was said to havn juKKleii. That X'ather Za'.erba to pai'.i his end, hal beguti the sinttini; of Slavish sours In the schooiH and church. That an organized band of iirecoii- cliahles were beim on removing this asred pastor from the parish and would stop at nothing- to gala their end. "In the six months that Father Za- lerb.i snent in charge here he did more Harm than I can undo in three years. I told him to leave my children alone. PAGE THREE "Why do yim wi,nt to know? There! St. John's parish is one of the weal were ;::0 signers d the jetitijn." Ithiest in the diocese. It contains more "I see yon know u lot about this. Tell t,!!n "0 families. Father Benedict us. Air. Koz u- l; lV,y (j.j ol vaj)t tH r(.m jtouniler of the parish, buildings worth move Father llenejict?" j close to $200, OCO. The srfiito! faculty J comprises 14 Bisters of the order or ' Sisters of I'rovidence. the same body lh!l 1r. r-y-3 l.r.lVi in All Saints r. r. (i Rl. "'ii vne ousines or calling luunj I M:ke" to the phone. iicijr,. Hnitis what do you I. know that youi fatiu-r won't tell?- I "We won't tell anything. Neither' my father nor me. We " j Is u true you want, to remove Fath-t, "I will not talk more. Here, ilk to my son, yoi;n;r Mik"." fcj ran Joseph's school. Hanmiond. I A'atiiT Feneiiirt maintains stoutly he will i:ever jrive up to the group he de- sif.nntes as "rioonshlners and bolsheviks." IVlKe say they will arrest the wr'i crs f.f the two death letters within " . ! hours'. Most Persnickety Man Is Overruled by Judge PEFIAXi'S. Ohio, Ma reh.- Court -i'i-oise aitaehes here have dubUed Ar tioir Sprow "the most persnickety man in Xoi th west era (iliio." When a lied for jury service, lie ask'-d to be excised on the gro itid that the other jurors and th- lawyers t'ced too in tic h tobacco. i n i 1 v 1 rebels and thi.-ips went -n swim for th" young pri. . t. When l;en. i wiu! 1 re i : n i ' : T1 ;.l w. uhia't wi.nt i.:v. back ;i i h". Father t- b.i. y-. . ul,l h. -f wha t ib. y-f.ii Kiy? pretiy ! AFTI.U Till; fil-KHV. Hut in the meantime to fnrth'T hanee bin position. Father Za'err-.a had written to T'.iKht Ueyerend Aledrin?. bishiop of the diocese at Fort Wayr.-.. His letters were Kluotny aeeountsi or tMnsrs that, h.'id traniipireil during Fath er Benedict's lonsr and happy regime. 'I' hey foon't K"t ov?r those letters to ci i.i:iii'tin i itecaase no Wilms i K-r". i i iii'.v are me ones. I ney sue in- lutuie tne school Amer can e ml vo-.:r vowil i t-eneratioii. Thev are our all. In therii j wants to have him team Slavish haifi " is cur hope. Why didn't he leave then, i H f,av a,, t 5iK siavi-h son ana! TOMOUn"V MTB V ?7Vi'-"' ain-e. F,r m:,,f , do not care. But - herwise make the children as much ?4 ' ' '' n' 'r i" 'yf) 'l' A HI Ol' T " th.,re Their handbaps a,,-,, as ssib.e- cno,,.; vatn,,,-. burdenm Ju m wuh : "Xo. nhsoUiteiv no. But I won't te!t y7, v.WYi MI.LKOK SITE starts ft toreirn ji.-hool:,." j ro;t what the real reasjn is. We aanij- yu VKOi. YOCIi FKul.OW an'i That iii.r.irtei i?:es Frthtr Benedict's ! him to leach Kiavibh, ys. But 1V" ' Tl'.B VjiB O'lltB, HKMINO HI.'S interest i i Iris parish. lie is wrapped vant it taught lifter school h.iurs." i j.-.vp anri TFBT W1KK TO PK up in the suees:ful education cf the j "Weil. ;, o;j won't tH w hat '.he rtpson j ;;.),;, )- y . I.Kt S HCT Af'vi'AiXTK.'i i'.it c-hildre-i in his .. if men i:i ry school, i i or askini; Father Hen'.d.ct ! ron,.;vat ; it;''T.B V.'ii fiO I ."-"TO -THE AI.'I -' The gradi-.a.l their: -elves Many l,a" and Han.r.'i i Vt! r T ' I by a ; ! by M;i s ..f St. .loh t...ia liv ed their eht I-.!-, h . i m i y s ha vi- proven j l- .' ivci! t raiii'-d. ' iett al Wilito.T ! '.Veil, he gt a cci.ple s yesterda". I vvfm.i'-i 'Vounc M,o" ;,c,.-ii-. c loir t ie- ie-t. He l.tir - i ; r- ! ri OBIcXI. an-1 l.i:T'S MK1T" Ale, ' ' iM i-i'n ti'VS AN', TIIFN : -it ; I I1N.1 i V V; ! i ', 'ON'" :'"1'':' Till-: !c IS i e I. en - ire ii. i b'cza r: I, '. .c . Ill' :..i . .ie. v. t. rn i.ii y ant and fi r:n ; I.Ui for the I '.'easviri-r of Whiting live was defeated. Kozacik was called on the phone by th's writer. "What do you know about tiio o!s-seiu-ici at T.-t. John's church?" "I don't know anything about it." the bishop the . wrot his parish Father Z..1. member of the church': .hs. Hinted "Are aeity of his superior. The bishop j P' to Father P.enedi-t to return to i "I. .o:i know anything npout a P risk. .Viol when Father Benedict "ion to 1 .is nop .m. iooi I i m . r ' ' returned he fotind - That Father ValTha had fionn. That h.r himself had been nef.used of mlsapprvipriaiing church funds totaling-S-S.t'O1). tiioval of Fat her Benedict?" "Yes. what dr you want to kno.v for: That's my husin.es. I won't teil you any th;ns "' "Well. Mr. Kozaed:. how many sigr.- Thnt Father Zilerha had taxed eaeli ; e-1 that pe' , , i w ell hi ,: .facortrac he i mmmmm entiori of officers Kenealy and Tias- I Ev-a t) 1 Walter Kosiua v. ho J"-; i. Ii and t I II I f ,v v eli a.se. (M . uc 1 ii 1 i, s Zurniy. w!o w;is walki.it; cas ,1 Ion Si xter,th avenue with her iiim '"""" " 111 "'m'n' '""1" 1 11 11 if y,.ir oi.l .--fi. was confronted by -lire -f.;-.-:J '. ,i.-;'l 1 lf ff, - 1 I 1 r , '. k? ic d.-'?.r Being purely nn American product, tlicre arc no import duties. Ma sola costs only about half as much as imported olive oil. As it keeps indefinitely, it can be used to the very last drop. French Dressing B tiiMef peons Maroia It teaspoon Sjlt 3 tablespoons Lemon Juics or Vincgsr 1 teaspoon Sugar ) teaspoon Paprika Mix drv ingredient. Add Matolaamt leraon juice or oineglr and beat unul 1 i 3 8" 1 We will deliver any new PIANO. PLAYER-PIANO or PHONOGRAPH regardless of price to your home upon the payment cf $1.00 down it you make your saection today or boron 10 o'clock tomorrow 'night (Tuesday). :'' ft J ,: pi m M EI t 'wlif W. liiSI I.' three .V Jk crea:nv. This dressing mav be rrJe !. ' i T. - inrcer O'jaatitics and kentir. a bottle t .'.l. ... n I.K cf siiustard or Worcestershire taucc co aavor. We have been granted a day extension to re main in these warerooms, which are located in the PEOPLES BANK BLDG., 627 Hohman st., which means in eyes of court, that we mujt vacate at that time, and as there positively is not a foot of storage space to be had h Lit W!V 4 5f i' fc rj-t vv, ,rv j f ---p. 4 -c ,V - v - vr vrrv- v . iil i. v C VI- i i e TT" B-autifullv ;Ilu5trateJ A. iv Corn Prouuc: Cook Book of 4 ptp-cs. Write Corn Trod ucto IteHaiai; Co.. Dept. A, Argo, I'd. .-lf.'. i . , 1. 31 ' i ifl .if M Jy&Jk . .i rw, i ;t..i Used by Leading Hotcli, Elxcluiive CIub and Rettauranta h f,V,,v "W' i ? h , " - w V' v ""' fs I HA n TT IS & -fct Tl V ft Tl T rffc m UTt J I 4k lr-r"'''' " Kins HsL, I IVSkfidi ilabiC i ri ! iTTli I Com-r'isin2 siirhllv used d-rrnonsirators I r:i::"s in i':-: fuiJowing makes. Scan b? c:c:I.a-r;ed within a yer.r a a orar.d ncv i-tcycr-na.no. and shoD-worn All full' warranted and t fail purchase price for ir.Ts'?HT0N PIAYER $425.00 GERHARD $150.00 KII G $75.00 SOLO ' COaCEPvTO PL4YER. . . . $375.00 STARR $125.00 STORY L CLARK . ... $150.00 LENINGTG?; PLAYER $2G0.00 CCiiYAY .$275.00 BRADSURY $25.00 w v - w R. H. REID, Manascr Hohman Ju:t North of Michigan Central Tracks in Hammond, we are com pelled to make this ridiculous and excuciating offer to the public. Mr. Piano or Phonograph Buyer, if you contemplate buying any of the instru ments advertised in this sale at any time in the future, do not allow this opportunity to slip by. No dealer or manu facturer ever offered such n.irrs and inducements. lust think of it, this stock is not imde up of a lot of cheap stencil instruments, but it consists of such high grade pianos and players as Sieger, dickering. Reed & Sons, Weaver, Thompson, etc.. and we are compelled to include such high grade Phonographs as Columbia, Steger, Victor, Artonian, Brunswick, Windsor, Fulton, etc. LOOK OVER THIS BRIEF LIST OF BARGAINS You can save from $200 to $430 on a Pbyer-Piano and from $50 to $259 on any Phonograph that you buy now at $1.00 down. NO WAR TAX NO INTEREST YOUR OWN GOOD TIME TO PAY. to! New $1050 Solo Player New $900 Sob $600 New $890 Solo 550 New 350 Szlo lV:.to Dl O L V.J J $840 :sj. m-mzz Phcngraph Bargains $350 Pho- g200 i; ! iHrxt ?'"ty .-"av5C it.', Ill INew nographs New $300 Pho nographs . . . "1 ' iNever uciore is ;. y and love! luxurious weave as r.ic women of Northern Indian: Valm T 7 Supply your silk r.ecdi'for r-r n er.t. i women nav? dene Here . 1. all-si! I ; it; :V wear is a wo:.uc.ji Vu.j- ''" regular $4.00 value. Sale price for ! ti r 4 r this nne HU-mcn a for Spring This is th Silk Week, per yard 36 in, Quality Taffeta The loveliest grade of Chiffon Taffeta in all its Springtime freshness and crispness. Fifteen beautiful combinations of two-tone effects and most desired street shades J 80 in solid colors. Silk Week, per 3'ard Beautiful Krepe Knit Nothing in silks has been such an instant success as Krepe Knit, the newest of novelty silks for Spring dresses. A complete line of wanted shades. Very specially priced for Silk QQ Week, per yard Tab Silk Skirting 32- inch all-silk Satin Stripe Shirting, in a variety of beautiful new color combiations. A durable, reliable quality. Special during Silk Week, per yard 40-inch Satin Crepe All pure silk Satin Crepe, an exquisite heavy quality for very fine dresses; in navy, brown and black. Regular f O Aft $4.09 value. Silk Week, per yard XKJ All-Silk Black Charrneuse The great demand for a fine black silk makes this a value exceptional 40-inch high grade all-silk Black Satin Char rneuse. A wonderful quality made to sell at 2? 1 Qft $3.50. Special for Silk Week, per yard A All-Silk 32-inch Pongee 33- inch natural color all silk Pongee, first quality. The de sirable weights for dresses, men's shirts, blouses, handkerchiefs and draperies. Special, per yard. . . . ii KAUFMAKM & WOLF - Mamkond.Ind llpiTfer: New $275 Pho- 1 7S. m lifpiyEf nographs . . . Wteii- New $250 Pho- $1 95 m PI av. M I Hs.;l!&'' jiimiw . am New $630 Solo c-'rt; 0 .eil 11:1.1 - a' Pjaycr ty-o One new $300 Phyer-Piano used only ten months, 40 roll, 250 and bench.. y . v I x'-fci'ii: O- v -: - ..V ' ' .3 1 nograpiis tew nograpns v$200 Ph0-g()0 losraphs . . . 1 .. v N:v.' Plionographs as low as $35. Many used and slight ly shop-worn, at give-away prices. All the time you want to pay for them. 'M i. MR. PIANO BUYER: It requires $50.00 down (at least) and not less than $20.00 p?f montli to buy any of4 these Players from us at ?ny ot'.-r time, and you are compelled to pay war tax and interest. Can you imagine our pa:-ithn vuih tma stoc ai'.uus t:n:e f TODAY AND TOMORROW IS POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY FRf.! THIS STOCK NO MATTER HOW YOU INTEND TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASE OR hCAv i.luul TIME YOU MAY NEED TO PAY FOR IT. COME AND SEE THIS STOCK AT ONCt. Hi h WEDNESDAY IS CEDAR. 3 rVi ST 3 Jh, fs'JTa r. .a Ti f ,i " J "I") - - I-! J C ;';i (p.i.v.i now wnen Ccdi CcJ-: 51 nr'-(T .1 M.-Wilcockson Iksic Company Yarsroonw G27 Hohman Strssl Ovtv People j Eaak bnu'ie Lt Etiscr AdJrw 577 OR 627 KOHalAN STREET PiiCiio HaaisuaJ 322 b'S4i ti-.. f.. fa-" ;.f-vi'...i -... Comple-e 'i 3 at n 8 11