Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 245, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIJAES Thursdav. MarSJ Sal ViT MO i'.i r?A r? S&5? Ii? ead Their Announcement in Friday's Times IP's c 1 FIREMEN HILLED COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE AND ITS ADVISORY BOARD WORK DAY AND NIGHT TO MOBILIZE THE NATION'S RESOURCES 4 Lvii a- hz&H!iEL. : i m 0 dial bi liirai GUARDED CROSSING Em mi mm m
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WO GARY 01
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Capt. Smith and
Henke Slain En Route to Fire.
Pipeman j !
The old story or the rnllroad rrn?-.mi; t night unprotected by gates, w atchrr.an, bella. or warning light. The old story of corporate disregard ' or 5a f I y vas repeat--.! V-st night. :n To'b-ston when thp he of two i ;.iry firemen w..-re
Fnuffed out at th Itoos.-v. ! t str.vt n!ii, crossing of the Mn-hiienn ntrat H;il- ' r.-Milu
it it n rid I .. it o- r S' f-'t. ; nud .MtKti-s j : i t n fd -xr.d w.-re
only s'irIiIIv jr. Ji ''fd. Tlo' puiu'.' vfi f 'iimmon-d. ! Vipn u:,; f,.:m.i t.. 1. d-iol It was t'louRht .!: h w t-s :;l li ii u. but s h.-n n.- was ta'.on tn M'iP h.'io'a! it found' that th' lMjiiri'-" ! bad i(-:oci had k;H' ! lulu c-itri alit. H"i h ! d. wpp! : r nio-ii to tl. AViUrtm and Marshall : iiiiirti''. S'i.;' !' w 'V- in y. p v obi f :n! had hf 'Ti a i:i.'i;.i'r of 1 5 : f.rf de; ar i no n t fo'- .'
Iiild TIL! '
i-. Hp i.nvf a wifo and. a it 1 ; t :: KoPstvelt f trpi!.
road. Th- motor ohpinioal car on whi-h : lutvf il of (.'apt. Smith iX In- h--.i Sal- i tour firemen m pro ridm was struck by tn day afif-rivon fr.'iii 11ip undortakins : a rhlcaf.-" hound tlyt r, k.llniK t'ai t. rnrlnrs. Interment Mill be at Crown; t'hurles Smith a nl 1'ipp.r.in tu- I'oikp. I'otnt. ! Two others. I.ieut. raul Henke and ftp-man fo c, who i a member cf ' Tipeman Peter Jbignnp v.-re siifihtl an old Tolb-t-ten family, was 27. He was injured. ' married a little more than a j ear ago j At 8:".f O'clock an alarm ran;-' ln"o and lived at 1 V. l"t!i plac. Fun-, "entral fire headquarters from iMarke i era! st ices wi!l he held Stindav afterStation. Chief Orant responded in his i noon at two o'clo. k. services will he at ! auto, and througrh Operator David ilraniii the Tolleston Uernian Lutheran church.!
ne ordered the chemical (art at Station j Interment f!t Ttdleston cemetery. No. 3. Tolleston. 'he nearest piece of j The craiie crossms accident is only apparatus to Olarke Station, to proved I one of series of tragedies that hap to the fire. ! occurred in bnry when automobiles Xllled Miaut Later. ; were wrecked by train, railroads and In a minute after it had left its sta-( intfti rhnu lines have he n slow about tion the hose cart darned across the 1 obej inp the ceun. it's orders for pro tec -Koosevelt street crossing. The train! tten. No precautions exist at the Roosehit the front end of the motor car, hurl- o street en ssins to protect lives
RECRUITING ISN'T
OP TO SNUFF!
j shire of the army recruiting' station. i j trnniiiqv, hae been rdckinir up three! 1 ' 1
or more recruits daiy.
Those who desire to enlist in the National irtitiid will find the rerruuin; offi- , r-. if the -iTt r r I ho H'oitt- c',-a
I ' .ui j just south of the Commercial Club.
Meeting' Toniffht.
i Roys of the Gary high schools who SpOnSe at Gary Meet- want military training introduced into
' the schools are invited to be at Jeffer-
Unsatisfactory to Guard Re-!
Dnse at Gary M ings for Tonight
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(FROM THE TIMES' OWN IHDItHAPJLiS BORF.O)
i TIMES BUREAU, J AT STATE CAPITAL. j INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND.. March 23. It ' d"eloped m the mee.tinK of the t-mo-
; ratio state committee, ypterc-iy
a plan is on foot m have th Ii-tit'j-' cralio and fteiutiii'an Mate orsnr.i-
j t tons get together on a st heme for Hie' Iw-mocrn
; S'-,ection ot a slate of fifteen cane nia i j fcr delegates at large to the cons tinI t lonal convention. T:o Detno ta' i.i ' I nu-eting appointed a. special .mn-.;u e . ; consisting of John W Kern. Samuel M. j Kalston, Thomas Tag:nrt, John A. M. I Adair and Bernard Kotbly. to meet with i a committee or officials of the Kep-jbh- . ! can state organization for tr.e purpose
of discussing? the idea. KcrVly, who
e;: ii i?.a tie ris to come toiroher and sel. a. iij-t of f. tteen such men and ptcs i tins tdale in ihe peijjde. .ne sp;ikir, hove er. was ioud'v
that, fa yor of r om 1 ri : t i r z a full set of ft f t -
ii.i.i intii- cr; uiel ii'-s flit ir"i'.i;at''.c -i b.tKP arcl viMt.$ io it" on s pur
t hirty l a cs fuid trv to rj.
all f f t't.e'n Another speaker tt'iiitift ar.y plan fir a s'atfi, find said t: ti"!d shoni-l be left open, so that at. ore wish.n,' to be a c-ir ji'jte iti' it. l. Hot the pro oitRti v.sj ttrrit: ! '.. a vo'e of 42 to s v. ' 1 r th- tv state cotnn. itf win be f,b'e to sr -t ' aether t.;i such a plan remains to ; S per; . The I )!. 'i.'ra ; i-, 5-tate cotrrr.ittee a'.
I Iemgrratic state chairman, said he had j decided to mar.e a camps ipu for t! j already talked the matter over w ith ' vot-s of Indiana v on. en uri Zer thf p..--v l Republican party officials and that they i woman suffrage law. It w as decided! j took kindly to it. A Joint conference j add two women f re-m each cm(fr? j was arraneed for today. j stomal district to the Denmi rtic f tnt j Thre was a division of opinion in the j executive committee. State Chairmai j Democratic committee ?r.eei inc on this j Korhly said women wouid he added ' proposit ion. Host of those present fa- j the state committee if it wre not foore.1 it on the Bround, they sai l, that ', the fact that the law -limits m etn herh ; : , the constitutional convention would be i to r-n state commltf frr.?n from so1. ! absf lutelv non-politb af and that every i district. Ano!,er n-t-etinpr of the sta'--j effort should be made to elect as dele- I committee will he held Jn this fity on j jtate the highest prrade men in the state, i April fi at which the rc-wly a .point e.-
! regardless of politics. They said
best way to do this was for the two or- Tnitee -wf'l attend.
Above:
i son sch.iol toniuht. Capt. rd. Lieut.
Council of National Defense and its advisory board in session. Belo Coliin and Frank A. SetAi
iroy will address
Conrad and Coach t
the men. At the same school tonisrht at S:""
lr.e to have the country saved, hut l" j r,-cjr,ck th,-n wh. are interested in the
me oicer leuow. is me pmwM'w 4,1 ! formation of an LnKnieers' Reserve of
the repubir army will be addressed by
I Capl. Meiton. Iteserve Officers' Corps, 'i and 'apt. L'mplebv. .Mo hanlcs and
rnents. like elsewhere in the state, arej fn)incfrs are wanted. not pouring in very fast. Tt is predict -d j
mat uhipfs pniiMiiii-m ire huhiih-'j int e,ri ,
There are plenty of younpr men will-1
members of Co. F of Gary, who hae:
been working- likt trojans to pet the unit recruited to war strensrth. Kniis
president, in the evCrit 0f war, can summarily draft men. Army Station Active. Seret. Bergman and t'orpral Pon-
not, now a m . r. -. r. c magnate
o' Spokane, Wash., is visiting in fJarj. Mr. S-li-nid: f.-rmerly was a partner in the Uary clot'vtric Arm of Acker & S-it-iidt,
Gas, Gas, Indigestion, Sourness, Upset Stomach-Pape's Diapepsin Instant Relief ! Neutralizes stomach acids, stopping dyspepsia, heartburn, belching, distress. Read!
i
ill IT A P V !
ivitLi i nn i i TRAINING
Dr. F. H. Martin, li
Time it! In five minutes your sour, acid stomach feels fine. No indiRCstion. heartburn, or belching of gas, or eructations of undieested food, no dizziness, blontine, foul breath or headache. Fare's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in sweetening upset stomachs. ! is the surest quickest and most certain stomach antacid in the whole world and besides, it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they
know Pape's Diapepsin ii! sav
from such misery. j acidity, at d
Please, for your sake. Ret a . large j it is handy to ie th fifty-rent case of Pape's Diapepsin from I relief known. Adv
any druc store a,id put jour stniradi right, fiou't keep on being- miserable iife is too short, you are not here Io,r. so make imir st a y agro-a h i. F.'at what o;i like and enjoy it ."with-. u t dread of a id fermentation in il,e stomach. Pape's Lhajiejisin behnips in y,ur
How Wyoming Plan Consid-1
ered in Lake County High !' x:, J t this tra
Schools Works and What it Means to the School-
use and care of a rifle, the rare of their,
own bodies on the march and in camp
snuad r nd i -nr.tanv movements, ano
the art of handling smail bodies of;
I t roops on the map arid n the pri-nnrl I j iha is to say .the rudiment. of mln'iri
en n.-e In addition to tots many in-i
t leres-mg teatures ot me open oroer , drill are introduced, targe designation, j : t-ignalbng. iren- h ma neu ers. etc., are,
taucht. Overnight hikes are held in th.
I spring, and. it oesirct. a camp ot ai i
eat sf ven da vs duration, during tnr
summer. While tnr no. no nas unisn-
ramitie c
.aljed a trained sohijer. jet
of a war :o wht-h he was c;i v on ill be much Iwtt'-r able ,,
;e f than wou 11 the va w no
Physical Developmcr.t.
t M.e impotiHit than th" military ! k tc o. t.-dgc that iciii-i to the bov is the ; t!
al dc e! :iprc nt th-.; n-snl's from ' ;s
miiiK. The i'"ic';int lnsi'enee ; ( -
l.POU t he el-.-Cl rift II1C" of the soldier.!
the manual of arn:. military call?
boys.
i ' Wj ..n;.:,tr I'ien of ii , i;t try Ir.'i.i n v. Ill'-h is b-ii.g ..n!ib-t,.,i by til hoards of r-dticat e-n i -:' Hammond an
A biting has n n'ly been adopi.d b v j La Port e. Michigim City. Va i p.u a is... !
'.Jury anil Va w f ords i 1 !-. Description of the Plan. I'ndcr this plan the adels are i uni-
u r u ish- d
w ith rifb ;md si'-f-p-r enintitoent b. the I "tilted St ales- go. "rn m i) t . Miii-
rnach de-1 tary discipline is at all times en ',,,,.,.,!.
and It is. t rci:rs.. i,r poss-id. t,. mal-
me or durum the n ight, sohliei s on: i.f l he hn, but hev a:
"''i. ,-uiesi green some ,,, -he Tiiniiaiiient.il ti-i'nliig
of the soldier. Tln-y are Piuhi tl
liot-ie en way. M-,old one of the fnn.ilyj form for all drills and ar
ea- sometiiirig wlind, don't aj-ree with tiiem. or in as.-, of an attack of, indiges
tion, dyspepsia, Kastrit
Hi'lii due to feruientatn.il
1
3SS
i
is a Riddle Easilv Solved
JOHN What would you do if diftVivnt parts o
yur wa'on w ! hroken and
I-,r. i . . .... 1 1,1 it 1 .1
iitux- n d i.iiin- ,uni toil iirruru liMil, IMH1I in (iiir hllSllH'Ss'
JIM That's easy. I would uct thorn both in shape for work bv taking thcni to
TWO SHOPS
CENTRAL
BLACKSMITH
and HORSESHOEING SHOP S'2'2 Calumet Avenue, Horseshoeing, Wagon Repairing, General Blacksmithing PHONE 368
SCIENTIFIC HORSESHOEING loS Plunmior Avenue. Special attention t-viven to lana interforinu' and forging Ikh-scs. Corns, quittors, sore tendons and quarter erar-ks greatly relieved by careful and coiTect
;
t, uriluHbil
Ill E-.I I 5 ii
i I - .
I fit first uti'tcini i, ,e. !-:-!'-ft 1 1 ton of e fa. t t : at a real m:ii:;iiy cv:i:pa 'iit'Jer process of forma t iou i'l Hast r - ifi'i o uri"-- 3 l.-.-t i.iirr. wlien
a oo u -. ( v. e O ; - ii -, V o ; J ; . c J , I e .' 1 , lllf.!! I
heni.s - and oitii-' I..,, io imi t, --de.ois "t ; - - - I
i : be nvteir . . . e ;e 1 at Wist loin; ny ; ' . i : v a i u 1 . iei . l. .-. . c , i : i o;u J C I.' n :". ..1 !. r - . . dtiiU r ltd i nn'- I f rs t rd, i .. a rc :. . d thioar. l-o- iiiiiia j!i"' trarei..- ie! have th,,:- f. m , t,,. , ... f-,y ,ir;,, ;,,,.,.,,., U,r tllt ; h... m, -reaped i ' i e i n.-vcb : ni-iit of , ,.v ... . '' A:i ;'- !'- ''" 'a h- 'Vt uas'tio- tit-t -r:;,.,- ot twl , t the, uipi'ti-t- pled !- I'at-'am ;lo.,.r '"P-.j... .,, r.,,. , i !,,,;r,,1 to I tl ,...!,.,., T'.i i i,a. le .ne of .. ,- .'. . : ..
, t tiiv ....!,! .Illty S.,.oi!, ;t ,l;il-K' t! t lie he rest .mpoi iaio i-aris f th- cms. : : , ,,,,.-- whi. i- ve ale a P.m. Ti osc '."it body b- comes a n c, .. r .f wall .. -., ,h.,, ,, , .- tm.se
i '.' ling t.au-. an.! l.e IhuO ' !' " -f ' s enlst-.i ;, th" ."'bra! re- . I b !!. is !,., .ot.a t-,u. of , 0!-ps ,,-e mo sfi'rcd lo action I Mm annua! touri ntivt.t. hy l ,),,., ,.,,, ;, arms;; I t is 'ti tli.se ,...!,.. that v... find ta.-v not io,.s.-d by Imiiiitietit j t k.-y tec c of ; i-e Wyi.m'nc id- a. It i 1 a a i t -r to i ;: .-.r i on.,- . ti ey a if t ij.ai ,i di ',". ; s i'l.-.a lb.- old id. -a ot ,,- i,c tio-ir td-.cs ii::i-r li.e stress j cihtari a-f-.-iiiri: '.hob has b.-,-n in .a" js : . .. t . i-1 uu.-ia s-n or temporary
'' i opera t ion in t c and if. re ,u tic- ...imliy e.,if,, .:. . la tt--r a ; e t i J ir-pired by, "'' ! )'..: ii!'.-iiilr of iit':.v y. -.is. Captahi ;, a. si" for :t!is gb.ry or popular
K! Sa-ia.-r i! ec.-r 10 lie- .vLbm: fi. id ,1,-it'as.-. 'I'i , re ian hat oa. mo'iei l t,. , t.iHe s,,..-! Lack ai.d !:.a" t-i s'l'W' I Ii. Ir coititry
" int.. his m'iiiai-y work. Ail .4 is on:siioah! ;t a. come .'.! tit f.u-t th-rc is '
SB I n coinr.el ll i ( hil a s : Co 1 o e ! it 1 e units 1 a 11 Mlinet.it .VI- !.!. I
S! are organ I -d m infantry .iritis, s to .p j ii -am."- to th- fe-A r. have thus : i.-adershil.. ritl.- pra-tic. i'..d.i work, w al i ! stKn itie ! ti.-ir V::;uuu,- to hear Ki scaling, etc. Th- ..rk ..f O..- V ar oarms. tf ic-ssarv, in .b f. use of Aai.-r-i : ,l-.-.-!,,l tova.-d ih - 1 tc-1 ceo. tiiions of ; a. f- ttactrnt-, i" a s ' '. t , , t i , , s om! !:.;- cad.' I ai rna tt-t t Th v i n 1 1 i n n , i t - homes'. 5;t.'.,iit ::ta- ti,- -!,c,hc i'.-r ih" s.r.t-' Th- ma'ak-rs 1,-t i.isi.t e,.ty. th'' Ki .a n.-oa met,' -. and in ii t n f..i- t la- na 1 1..U1 i ; i ! :-" '' i'-t-cre tl lh.r.i iac,i;:i- .
II li . . ..... i... ,. lo.'a Mat,-, new fa
n cad. 1 toiaria.ni-nt wio.-n ,s ,,, ,,. or..- - tBai.e,l. C'r't''S lnnnnrninf i.i.'m wi'.-n f,r ..f ,,(t.-iotum and 1 BnuuEHlbiv EFTS S1SR0 WM
hi Am ME W D B w
I 01JWBI
;iiocmg.
PHONE 337.
My Platform FAIRNESS HONESTY QUALITY SERVICE Competent Help Employed.
g ; TIMES BUREAU. (I : AT STATE CAPITAL
i x f i x ecu i rj ixi
Piers 'A I
w 1 1 i li sseai io.- a
f lie a ccompii n : men l o
ho t he iia ;1 in .IrilS fo;-:n:i t ton. j Tomorrow night a s.u a. s of meetings will start, in the Harbor end of the1 ;iaiv. Tin first one will he in charge of; Claude Hr.-esen and w ill be h-ld at the' i i-'agle Club, rooms on Outhrte street. 'Meanwhile a mee:iiiK wiil also be in.
progress m i-.asi K ni.ago presumamy . the city hall and in charge of Mr. Twy- ,
!. t. 1 .' '. -
The state industrial board, which ad-j .ministers th" workmen's cmpon.-ation ;
act. esterdav approved ::n award of, ,nan- ,, ... - ' 11 ' , , ! Saturday n ght a big meeting will he JS.aOr, to Michael prodenck on account; - of tola! disability resulting Iron, on ..' Mfl and pk.my ,-,f enthusicident Feb. 2h 1916. in the plant of the f ; ake'r ' thr amim,nCPm,,? will h. Inland Steel company at Indiana Har- l '- tomorrow, hor. Krodcrick was in th immediate : mam
employ of the Mc "1 int ic-M arslia ii (. onstructiou Cmpany. but he was a t vork in the inland Plan w h-n th- ac"iden: occurred. The award repr.-s. nls the largest dam-
ARRESTED FOR WIFE DESERTION
a g(
Is? lBtl' O
"Have Your Horses Shod by a Horse
! Shoe.."
TWO SHOPS
"Have Your Horses Shod hy a Horse Shoet."
How.,! sine, th- mdu-'r ai b(.,ard
was organized. The maximum award under the compensation aft is ;5.nflii.
g-.m-er at the
s arrest' d by Garywife and child de-
(ion from 1 olurnDUS. ' tnin-ers n ciur.ih'.iS came and took Parker k io hio yesterday.
a. j c a I .. i h i-r, ii u .leffcrs-oa s iiool. iv.it
i.olioe orft.ers for
sett
WINS GIRLS' RACE
In this case an mim of .'!.3" Was paid -
hy agreement of the parties and this ' agreement was approved bv the board, j One of the companies had not recognized the compensation act, so it was sub-!
Ject to suit in court. Rather than take, chances before a jury the company '. ratrl Oreatiey of the Dreamland
race a. aik a ting; rink las' distance in four
snd the other ?.".5a I'. BrockeriCi.. w ho j n
was 36 years old. suffered injuries to nis - .-net-
readily agreed to a settlement. n 'f j rink, wo,, th- a the companies is to pay t.VHei. the ; i -d a ',a Catai.-as niitvillllllii ec.i.-i r.en c;i t i on liraler th" a c 1 . I ..a n i ti tT. rolli.'g
kerick. who i minutes and tfiriy-one secotms. v ..... - ;
Carlson and Irne Becker of-
back and ankles, resulting in paralysis. South Chicago. e-e second and third.
Hammond Musical College A REGUUA.ft.LY INCORPORATED INSTTUTION FOR THB STUDY OF ALL BRANCHES OF 1IUSIO a K. Et-DO, HAMMOND, IND.
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Records for
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INSTRUMENTAL. ':ir
T; Va.-a
1 'a:iuot Sine1 f ie Old Stii U alt imorc 'ent t-nuial March ' Patrol of thf Scouts Delirious h'ag L '!assica Spasm 'ahlic Kaddie Kiddie Koo. . I0ver-))od- Hula
fe!
...' inu'M v "s ! but' . . . 'on way".-; ! laud .... Ifarrv H tonhK Harry Tli'-nn Louise and F-'-vera Louise and i-'ereia
DANCE RECORDS. Monev 1 Slues i "ve Shocdinu' ) in Scotland Ut s Not 'ui- Nationality nioiaduhi. America Loves Yu Ulow's Lvervthinu' in Dixie Lollow Me
. . . . Orohestra Orrh Pcit ra . . A'ietor Tand . . Victoi "Band . . Vic-tor "Band . . Victor Band
I la prison
VOCAL. ri'he Magic of Your Kyes
My Bosary for You Burr Whose Pretty Baliv Are You? Quartette There's Kgypt in Vuiir Dreamy lycs Dixon Somewhere in Dixie L'eed and Harrison 'Silver Bay Peed ami Harrison Um-oui Here to Shanghai Quartette Napoleon Murray
A Don't Slam That Door .Imies and
'I Can't Behave When You're Around . I ones Mu .rw! t y-i
I ih Darkv waiters lo.iuen ;n;U .
'Darky's Oration on Woman .... ioldeii and Marho: RED SEAL. Iiomeo and Juliet ( ialIi-( "un-i Home Sweet Home Ca!!i-'urci
M urrav
ariow
Lucia ( Mad Scene ) I Dreamed I I hveit Come Beloved When Irish Kyes. Are Smiling Take Me Hack to Home and Mother. . . . Sextette ( Lucia) Calli-Curei, .Kgencr.
Luca, Jonrnet. P.ada. Iigoletto (Quartette ) Perini. .1;!i-( 'luci !e Luca. RECORDS FOR ALL MAOSIKC:
. ( iadli-C 'un-ia , . . , ia rrion Chick . Met. 'oi'mack . . . Whitcliiil Cauruso. De
( ":;ruse.
' tVJyA f , -luf. 'V ,
iwSaw & Ji jfje-mw tr&
331 Hohman Street. Phone 61. Hammond, Ind.
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