Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1917 — Page 2
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Eig Patriotic Demonstration is to Be Staged in East Chicago, Thursday Night , -f, . , , , is to Be Staged m East ; Speec Temple. CJ-,-. -U , TUT: -; OpCCLlICa UL LUC iUcifcUIlIU PROCLAMATION. To The Cltlsens of the City ot East Chicago, Indiana: The President of the tTnlted Statas In bla rneunje to Conreas lias declared grave international conclitiona to tie existing. Congress I. as Introduced and will pass with, in a few hours a resolution declaring war to he In existence. This ..leans war. The citizens of East Chicago must hear their share of the burden. Hon most be had to fight, women must volunteer as nurses and money must be furnished. NOW THESE FOSE, Tor the purposes of carrying out the above objects la an eificlent and patriotic manner, a mass meeting of the citlM?ns of East Chicago is now called To be held at the Kasonic Temple, Thursday evening, April 5, 1317, at 3 o'clock p. m. IIT WITNESS WHEREOF : I have hereunto eet my hand and seal this 3rd day of April, 1917. FRANK CALLAHAN, Mayor of the City of East Chicago. ii great wave of patriotism is sweep. : thus country. East t'hieBKO feels it is alive to the finger tips with fervM 'oyaitj- and is clarnorinK for some op--, ortunity for expression. As a result f-tirrins scenes will be ena. ted on Thursday evening in the streets .f East Chicago nnd at ''t' Masonic t-nple. There will be a mammoth ilemcn-s-ration starting at seven o'clock. The ,,-eets will be filled with brass bands. ... . .--.....a:. ..e f en -
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in! un.l nut!" voipt. .-..uavj.- o. 1 stX Et v'hicago your.? ticn. a cordon, of officers in inarching rank from the,t'" local p.-li.-e department, and t-vo comjpnies of th.- regular troops. p.-d fire, it art'.a! music troop i-ian-ii vers ad uTitforme.l in, u w i',1 be nci-Ti in evidence. F'ollpwint the demonstration there NEVER HESITATES TO VMENI 101 E F---r fiftf 1 1- - . ... 1 1 1 1,1 c- I ' -' . ". ' . . ; nd er;t,g pr Ki.mer s swamp-Kooi rfectlv sat'Stie.1 trade, u is a prf i-ara-io.-l fria pas una ii sa.iefamfin to its users who speak very fa-,ei-V.t-i r. ira r.l ! r, ir IT. L e TI " h si. it-it- . ,liri sfi'le .n repeat c-rders. and it is my, l,e;.ef -ha' Svan-.t--Ki-.-.t win .jo a.i ,na..r s claimed f.-r nd I never hesitate to - ec mniend i- ... ,(.seses of the kid- , i :,ey s r-r and maunei-. 'e--v trulv vours. iH'Y W. MAVBKHKT. Ap laj..,. .Newberry, ind. Letter to nr. Kilmer Co. Hlnghamton, . 1. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do Tor You Snd ten ceri's 'o Pr. Kilmer t'.c. Hmgharn'on. N. Y..' for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a h.a.klet of valuable information, telling ah. -it the kidneys aid bladder. When writing, h.- sure m mention The Tfammord Itailv Tf-Ties pegailar f;fty-ceut anl one-d.-l-iar size bit'les f-r sal- a; a"! drug ores. Adv. n mi ihitm iiiiiiiifiNlrniaiii,i'.i"iiiirliiiilfn a.w.
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NOW IS THE TIME TO SHOW YOUR COLORS. WE HAVE FLAGS SUITABLE FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Paper Cut-out Flay to paste in your window. ea h 50 Von. have no dotib' seen these- f.aas in various homos about ihi citv.
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Buntinc,' Ma us without siirk. 1.50 to $2.50 We have these flags on display in our windows,
J. W. MILLIKAN Sporting Goods Shop 15D State Street. Hammond, Ind. Opposite Minns," 5 and 10- Store.
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will be patriotic addresses at the temple. Judge ii,i! S. p. Hi r .iti. I ,1.., ti, of Hammond. P. 1 . 1.. ( i la xebn .ok and Chaibs P. lovvl.r of Indiana Harbor an. I t'thor stirring speaker, will make addresses. Jt Is -p. cted Jhat the. .temple will he packed i; i.-,tts r ii,.. ,111 Mi-.- uiMi-
; es'i-d ."! al! will w nu t. In-i-r ( t -I latest in-. I in. st .iii.hoi.t ! in -vs of prep.i r:i ! i. -is un.br way for war. 1" i ri ;i 1 iirrniisfni-ii'? uill he e. mi ph : .- in . . r 0. t a 1 1 w 1 1 h in I he n ; f, - iKlit hours, many of lending i; 1us of ihc city Laving tin.ii-M.rK.ru ; get together tin- largest meeting in history of the district. Tlii? resolution passed by the remiit 1 outi. il is ns follows: "Thi- .'..iriiium ioun. il of the city o Fast Chicago. Indiana, ili'i-l.iri- its ui most i-nnfUlent-e in tin- go crnmciit r , :1k Fnited StfH of America and t'n i,y:,i,y r i,. th.- i,oir .. g t i n ! I ri.'i I. We be.i"e 1 he Fi.sid-nt and .'on !"!'s ar,? '" 11 to our supp-tt y,,i;,K n. . Hii.i p!-d;.? tin- support t h ) pli- of this .lTy if war is .l.v'.m i .iaittsi any nation or nation"', by iaj son of tl.i- want. .n rind ruthless killiiiK 1 of tin- ciii.r.'ns of thoir iiuiiiln. "We ask for the fullest prrparat iaii J for war. and if war is on. t- ln-Kim. that ( il V'f carried to n-tory, r. R'1 r.l lss of : !lfo or cos" "Wo r-"-M i:i!y co-.r f-n 1 th-- l.os an.li men of our c.ty In- .1''.' ii"U orca'.i'in.!; : r. hfi-onv -i j-'irt . f a i:ri-'i- m i.i- i --J j tl o oouTiirv at-. ! d.--lni- to !lv in and a j i i.i1i.t w 1; o:for 1li.-m..lv(- ! T T - -1 - i j i oiintry o-ir sni-V"-rt. our . -.niid.-ni ,-.i. I - -r'atitiif pra ! it uiio " ! Til.- nh.-ve was si nt by wir-- to I lion! Wilson and Si-crt-tary lhu-'-r liilsl j n-.oriiinir REMOVAL NOTICE Eugene P. Cooper, architect. SOC Hammond Building, has moved his office to room 2. Straube Building. 2-13-6 BEWART OP WRATH OF PATIENT MAN": This is Dave Boone's Warning to Germany Regarding Wilson. Hammond p"p are serious, purposeful and quiet today with the realization that a state of war with i'ermany exists. There is no parade of ditt. i ii . n. i wier r.a lie. il. - i -x r-rorter ;ms morning started out interview trie most American Am-r- : ii in Hanrnonl. The task was no i easy one mi uifie Hir iwi-.iiirini.ir , Atnerteati Americans 1:1 1 i.amnionn j ah.ct .'.""". it ts presi ne.i. ; The first man the report e met wa ' I.'ave Poone. For various ri-.i sorts the i reporter derided Dave was at b-ast one of the most American Americans in IIatr.mo.,.. These reasons follow: 1. First, the significance of the name 1 an 1 Yankee ancestry. j J. Second, his service as a fighting man for t'nO Sam in years gone by. ': 3. Third, bis reputation as a Fourth i of .I'j'.y and Peroration Pay orator, for I.'ave loves with all his soul to talk of ! Washington and Lincoln. lbink r Hi":l iand "iettyshurg on a platform decorat ed in bunting with a canopy of green iea - - ..s 1 rlaB- eocered ro.iiv.it. ari.J an m 1 audience or o.n soiai ;:.. 4. Fourth, his democrat,- way. b:g , - feet . hroad nan-is and rotnotl- rervor. -I peed go no further r'nno-hr tea (Pt. -iPTe may 1 e t t e r m e r - Hammond, but if would he a 1 a-' -n long hard search. ' Put Mr. Hoone was 1:0 I PilTill O il , iWbat he said w.'ie ver- s ill pie alt to j - he president! t,f t'.e point. 1 oncernmc he said. "Peware of ti-e patient man." ' I'm ready to tn tod.i Roo-ie. of i n-,-?', P. :;'..-: doestt Ids feet, hroad 'tar,. is and t'O gited orator to l.e a -or: . 1 ie 1 -. c -o Uii ve i ' e a s 1', e r true Amer'P. S'f! at-d esq-;- types. at!, hut Pave Hoone. the old guard are pic SPECIAL SESSION Uf fiiifili i ' I t A 1 : ', h t p I n ' t f, rn IMlitesAasllutiadl tall llflill -itf-A 5p and 10r . . lC and 7c 5c to 25? . . .ea-h 10c 5c to 50c .1 rlef it -t r1!
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regular ;ni'. t iiie to ' i t a o 1 1 it ( ! I -man for tin- Siventh ward. Mr. Nor.lst rand of tlii- Seventh rsii!nr. as he moved troni that ward to the Second w :u .1.
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April ::. At.-!.:s,..i, 1 ... it i in i i -i f-:.-'-t Safcnr ;i! : , A mo: ici ('a;- K.inuiiy .- A in. in -i l, Siii.-llinc . . . 1 ! ' 1 1 ; oi i i y 1 1 1 ; ; 1 1 -1 . J Ti n ti i r i s Idn ill 1 .ocom. 1 1 .' hti y'aii.oi ; i ii i -.-i, me . i r.n Ann-rioaii 'an .... .".Ii N.-v oi k Viiti ;. I 96' i'olora.1.. I'm 1 trj ' '. hi r.l i 1 ..-a ih.-i- .... ; T, ' ' 1 1 1"1 s a i 1 - a k and oh)., .. 6l "iu. 1 1 i Si..-l . 711, l'- I" - .... L'Si, A I or;, an Si-,. 1 -Mrs. . . . rt; l I. . :. 1 N,,,i! he I l: . 11 t ' M i. :t n 1 ' t T . i, i: 1 1- . fill .1 N.-r'oH. and Wcsi.in . .. 1 ?. 1 ' .. N..i Hit in IVi.-iiic lOJ'i 1 'nns I aiu.i ...... r-'s I'. I l.-s ( ins . . . . ;m ul. In- I -.-ii and S 1 . 8:! 1 1 ad .' li t . . :m r. s Kui.h.i r.7'i Am. T.o -in siiKI,v . . So-.: i !. i n Pacific . ;i.-, i So-.ifhi-i n Halt w.'-.v 'S'.. 'he... Mil and St. Paul . $1 Texas Oil 223 I". S. I 1 116', I'liion Pacific i ,T I' t'u ( iippcr "--'a U ' -st.-rr I'r.ioii 07 14 Wabash 12 Wi ' I y s in . r lat-.l :'.t"4 Aii-.i-ricau Wo.-lcn ;,z
J CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Hofcs - - p.-c -iptf-. pi.aii.'i; market, vv.-ak. and slower: mixed. JH.Wo l : good. 'h ii ic.rri; rough. Sll S'ifi lP.'; liKht. $ I 4.?,.". fi 1 :. : pigs. .tin. 5ii rn 14.00. "attic Tlecript. t.fo'.ii: market. Steyiriv breves. $ ! l a fj 1 :;. : c-ws-hef- ! rs. $;..-.n -. if i '.M: ea!ii fj 1 4 f""1 : w si T."-: si. o. kers-f ee.jers. . Slh P' a PI T": ca v.-s. 'rn steers. 7'"' 'q 1 i 1 I j creamn 4 1 1 -. c ; CHICAGO FRODTJCE. Jlu-tei- ('r.amery extras. 4;'. .er - i ro i -o i a , . . e . - '-.- n. seconds. ."S 1 "Sc. I 2c'j -fi Sile: firsts, j i T.zk s-- ird ina ric "n 1 1 -ri 3 (,-. -,..!iry T:o!. " " ' . t ; dll'ks. ! v, 2r.c: e-w. ft 1 r, c. j 1 j turkeys. ;n,-. ' , j j PERFECT 35 OBJECTS TO CDLDREO WOMAN A w it . ! e 'O'ore.l fn sneet ,-ar 0-1 1:1 s antipat, y towarfl affordcl passenge-s on A 1 rctc from Sn-i, t Har-imo-,; ye., ,.- ' noon a h:t or inter. ....... .. I T-e o -vis - - , ' ' wn'r I woman. --..--I m.j.ie; a nerfe, t I The r. i . . - p. r ... ... lnw a s a con e lv, w hi. h mrr,,l ., ,.rio..H afT,, t. ' ."lith a .--r.o is a-atr. the white wo-au ' ' i i 1 ,01 iij.i rie:ng arrested for disorderly condiic- ! I he othe- ... 1 ne argument was or tne argument ...1 ,...--.- , a a,, r-ec-ro ii-en,. - , ii utiaswoman, who -a. I 1 ,..e ear anrl sat .1.-.., , u . Hoarded the - j M , i -. Thp Peail. "a n t amng S I -i e the white hi a V 'I! St: w a t Mrs. P. N e . i n n . ! . :?cn i , e t . ,-olorer --.. s'o it'n hb-agrt I" e M-s s. p. e I i u e . Pa rn.-; jha,! to-, j '..op i j 'votna n f.e.-ome seated fh.-it, she on th- floor. The w hitpushed her off and was ! rse had mi ra ng Naddy w it'u fondij. tor x. j. o t' row- her from the en.- tic. fuse,!, she began berating him. p.e-
, s ues ne.ng a percent Si; ' the toni din for vouched that she alo had a Js'ii.ir-p tongue. He alleges fie s-o,-,, einit.i she called him a "nigger lover.' . i ' e , . l.e 1 ..... 1 ,. ... a - .
.- -..i.e.. ae: ijuuer aircsi, fiirnt; i.er ocpr .f) the Ha-nmond police 1 n. da y t was .-or, t ' tiue.-i until .-',. t-.--j court this morning i HIGHWAY I COMMISSIONER IS APPOINTED TIIf HI RUM i t srnn ( Ai-ini.. I IXfilAXA Pi d.TS. April ft Governor i ' lood rich to, .,-- .i;,pointed tie foliowit menibctes of the new stae highway- ! otnmlssj,,,, : p. Wr'ght. 1 mi i.i n a po- , lis. riiOsfer p.d:ana State Grange: , Pav id '. .!, kii.s. Koknrno, repuhli. -j ills. Hab.rs Egbert, demo. rat. of I'.os.uen. and probab'x will appoltit l.ewis I'avlr.r. Wat ni. k county, democrat, as tne fcotrth memher. The governor named S. W. Taylor ns fou-th. WIFE SAYS HE TALKED ALL NIGHT Hammond Man Claims Effort Made to Grab His Property. A ir-'t rif hi,e- , e."r-iu wo rtrteeH
I returnn hie at '.' o'clock tomorrow mor-i-n - In- J.i;dgp . Reiter it the su-, -J p.rior court o-. pi-tiftop. of Attorneys' "3 ; McMahoti I'orrov hi tin- .nse of ..Poiort 1. Pnghind of Hamniond vs. Morris liohson, onsta hie, aul I.ouis i Parties, si.i-rif'. The ;.e'.;tioii was filed ,'.4 Toda-c.
T' - .. ; . : cine :- alleges 'ha; -" ;s ue. -lavvtuilc restraif.nl of h.is pber'v by ' 'ons' a hi iio'oson and Sheriff Barnes 'as county jailer, and is now confined in the Hammond poihe station. He states the cans., of restraint is a commitment by .lusti e of the Peace Prest to the county jailer and that he was adjudged insane yesterday before the justice. Through his attorneys F.ng,nn i declares he is not insane and that tneie was no evidence of insanity iriI trodu. -ed. He . barges a surreptious rt on the purt of hi wife to oh-
tain possession 01 u.n iiivr. ... ...... money has been made. England was charged before Justice Prest with abnormal talk and acts. It is claimed that he talked during the night and kept his wife and the boarders awake. Prs. Buchanan and Hoffman composed the examining board and recommended th.it F.ngiand be given insptutional treatment. A newspaper for people h mr till earth thafa what THB 7 IMKS Is.
(iKKMAiN SPIES PLOT DttSTUlJCTiON Or1 TA.MPICO OIL WELLS
With advices eominjr from semiofficial sources to the etfect thnt ermen plotters arc row turning their attention to British anil American conf rolled oil properties at. laippu'o. Mexico, extra precautions are he-inu taken to jrunrii this district. It is fearer that Herman in.Muence with the Carranza j-rovern merit ruav result, in the successful carrying out of such an attempt. ... . : .... c Oil wells on hre in NOTICE , Nxt PoRintiinR Mcciiy. Apr:' ' . j is .I. an up w e,.i ;n Hamonl AH p-r- ! sons nr.- re.i ucsl e.l to ii-an no th.cr j .arils. hi.Mis. hous.-s. ha si -in. nl s and deposit all rubbish in tie- ali. ys in miv . a.i'i'ss for th.-- sti., i . itauiiu: .1,-pari-t lil-lit which '. i . i cnd lili'Ull'i Hal,s for .is .-oiO..ri f. If you Oo y our par; 'he city will do its part. i-t Lu1-;. and clean tip. We want the co-op. ra i i. .n of every organizatio nand individual in ticcity for a. cleaner Hammond. . ill' I K1H l.M A N . 4-M-lwk Street i'..aiihis-. r. CROWN P0INr;j The I'lty I't.llll' il met las' - -! : l . with the mayor and ail th.- i ir-n, 1... s. I with the exception of i '. .un.-i 1 ma n !li j on. pri-sciit. The regular n.on'hiv i.j.i. ii ! of bills were allowed and or i. r.-d pa m. I The bids were received for t hi- ni-ing I of city streets. it being i ' .-ri i . p.-d that the contractors are unab".'.-
ST.iln : run- th" oil a' the pres. -it time. ;ng $f.."aito the war and requisitions beintf ma.ln. I by the government. The conn il in
structed the clerk to re-advertise fur hid to be opene.l on May 7. a which tune it is thought the situata n .11.. n. re ' ie ed som-- iia : . A new c'-ntract was entered iiro I.e. iween the city and Wiliiam Pau-pinf r. sevton of the retnetcrv Th.- 'a.f.-r to recr 1 ve u e mpensa' f. f his seri ices. Affairs in e v e t y departmcr.t ..f .- city were discussed, the i-..U11cii arranR'ng several committee me. tings t,, decide on the policy to be pu d The public safety committee promi.-. d to make their final report on 'he question of keeping or not keeping the ('. team at the flrse station at all times, ni accordance with a petition recently til. d asking that this be done. Three young I'h! ngoans. hiking fr-.m ''hicago to New York. stopped h- ryesterday. The men. George Thou-en-fteld. Harry Keatisten and Phil Ttichartis. are inaging tne iiik.- on a w a ge earning money as sl.ey do. Pich .nl a dancing ins; rue iter and ias arranged lass t , . I' ;ui on and tvvo-st p. unit-- a luiio. !,. from here agree ing f.. take the s r of lessons. The instruction, accord to ibe present time and condition lungs, wraiai netier lie m in. g, sien than anything else, for .'ire mc,-e neotc, at the present ti-i than dancers. The lad vvnl make at least ti l-rttiigitt s stay m t row n Point. fvi.c.-tin t, t.-a-h X vYork fi',y in Tun-. Word has beep ret e y ed from Kii-rnla annoupc ng t!i- su 1 1 i deat h .!' M i. Pongnecker. who has been sperdiii tin- winter in the south. The news was a great she k to her many friends h re wh.o wetf not aware tha'. she yvas si'k. Put few of the details at- known, but it is presume, 1 thm she was taken sud denly. The fl-ee;iseil v, s one of I't'Ovvn Point's most respected ladies, reputed i I to he vveaPhv. Her husband di-d a few years ago and she has 'ivc.l alope at -her home on i.'tan; str-et. f,,r a numher jot yiat s. i-tie tiinerai a t t tngtcmi n t s , jhave no- been comph erl. but the r -mams vv 11 b- '.ak-n p. i.etir pett-,'. Mull., fur biircil. where hit fir-: !msband is buried j An IV-ycar-oid s,,n of John .'amp-; hell, living on North Mam street, di-d yesteiehey from s-ariet fever, tin- hitreii j 'iking pla.e in th- a; i'-rni-mi Map".--I -. - - 0 ceme-ery. i" I - - death ) 'lie lest ' one to oi'cu.- from scarlet fe ve.- in s-'i!-, time, anrl il was thmcht the. ! ;i- ii- J e.jsc was pra.-ti.yiiy siamped .u! in i !hi v i. iiiily. April 2 Seldom has a I .a k - county c U izeti : been accorded i he marks of ies,.ct and, honor that marked anil a 1 1 end-.t th. . funeral of I'harles Smith, the Gary tire-, man who was killed in Hie steel city last Saturday while on duly and respending to a call. The funeral of the1 well known and former Giown Point man was held at the Methodist church j at this place, thru edtnVe being crowded; by hundreds of Gary and "rown Point citizens to pay their Inst, respects to a ! faithful public ceremony. The fun. rail procession along Mam street was an I imposing affair. Led by 'be Grown1 point fire department in full regalia, the . procession formed in the follow ing man- j ner. over two hundred uniformed m-n being in the ranks: "rewn Point chemical apparatus. Grown Point uniform firemen. Gary uniform tire dc par i men ' . ! Gary live truck beating Ihc casket.: Mayor P. Johnson and City of; iota Is j of Gf.iv. Mayor 11. A Kmst and .-itv of-j ficials of Crown Point. Gary noli.-- de-. i nnrtmetr. The burial was at I he Nia;,!, vvootl cemetery in I'ns city. If the weniher man had ...iiiui.d wi;i Pame Nature to blew up a w ot se d.-s-of weather than prevailed here yes'erday he couldn't have be-n more successful. Thriven by a hiirh wind a cold drirvzling rain fell almost the entire day and ushered in April in anything bu an nirsrdi ions manner. Th-- people Uept well within doors th- en-ire da- and there was but little rxcit.-niftit a.otiiid the frees or pubiii.- places. Two or three cases of scat I-t fever have been reported by the physicians in this city, the latest -victim being Miss June Nevvsom on Wes; street. Clifford Vilmer. employed by the Standard Oil Co. at Whiting. Ind . vis ited his parents ever the week-end The city conn 1 wl meet for itsi .. , .i regular monthly session this even, ,1. he F.aster bazaar and food sab- at th.' Presliy terian hur. h parlors on Satnrday afternoon was a success in every pa rt i "tula r. the laches realizing a n-at sunt throueh the proceeds of the sale.
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I V . 1 ' t the Tampirn field; a hint of what niit'ht DEATH OF L. A. FOWLER 1 I MKS.. I .. Ap :1 : ( 'row 1; i . i home r.n .-. f.-rnoon P' d." 1 .... ml i ; and M i I '.,;-!. .. : ; t i i i He w a d ha 1 t-.-i n ' i 1 for s .!.; n de 1 1 : i w a s is a : ii. m her f t h e ha-ces i wife and -i-.o ;-n 1 !s ,en-:se. A-r ..f Han.mond. ' f-irier.:: :.Ma: . . -'i . '-.n;ii tt--i at ti.ia i P.o-. CONVICTS HOT LONG OOTJF MISCHIEF Rob Kankakee Man of $1,700 Across the Line Last Saturday Night. i v. o e- on victs, one w ho v. as re- : .-i Th. "I froiu .hhet pen it t, t , r v March, ire again III th- ta.r.s of the lawar. all. g-l ha-. - icck- d the packets of Joim J Mart.u ,-f Kankakee, takiiiir from Ins his pocket book n,n- ! ei : : , 1 1 . t-c.i .p-if-s. f.pe f.-.r the' otiier for J I ..". i.n Plummer av.-nu- in Hamn-.ond and later li.-ldir.K up 'har-.-ri'. K'lnki-- f.-r a sii-a!l sum Slat-. street, -ust across the s:ate hii. p,st SnMirdav m t. i ti i irhf . It is said that the two men had been irinkiitg vvi-h Martin and taking him for a walk fobbed him. Th-y madeeveral att-mpts to cash the drafts but; v. i re tir.sifcessftil. While holding up Kut.kie they were seen by two men uh..: tiaiied them tn a salo.ui and .-ailed the ' W.-; Harr.mond p.-ii-e. The- pave th.-.r ii'itti.-s as Jati;es Thompsr-n and Panic! i - -. ; in--;- will he trie.j tom-".rrow in tb V . s' Hammc-.i1(-j ,it c--: morti i ng STREET CAR HITS AUTO; IT BUMPS OTHER MACHINE "ii:ie r'r'ink Mnrfit. was .C the ngine of i s newhe il had died on tec t r . i out era; kFori auto s. V. ott'i- . 'd ..V.-nue i.iinar along t.-e -t-a 1 t'lvp X. i'r.. h i n e . '' t r, After r-i i o ; h r a , Kasr ' o n v ti pv Xit,et v -1-st street, and w is then t ut tied and jammed against a guy wire Martin, th- three passengers m h:y car. and 'ook and rtts human .artro. escape! without injury, hut tie first mii. iriiv- u as co-riplef ep- wre.ke.i and the latter badly damaged. The auto:sts w ere s, .ittere-l m every direcf o;-, , how -ver. POINTED COLLAR IS COMING INTO STYLE The lone nointed collar on this charming teif?e suit is something: ; i; - " " 1 i" I'l VOItlr nils soiiutivi. inc uiv , buit'f,n lor ine8the prcvailir? ! ,-n fAr the s.invmet The collar and vestec are of faille. The black User hat has a novel sirl veil ami is set off remarkably well by the hue blue velvet bow.
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I ; If " 4. lf 1 " i 4 it,'-' ihappen in war time. ROOSEVELT GOES TO WHITE HOUSE (By United Press.) WAS) i 1 N'dTAN, April ?,. Th(--..d.,r poKevelt ca led at the w'iiti' ho'ise this nf'.ru.'.ii. pr-" sun. ably to pa y his re-j -pe. ts to Pr- si'b-nt Wilson The r-resi-j h ut had jus; left for a ahlm t session and the (',,;., no! did ip t h:i.t. Af'.-r . ing his card and r -ns ra In la t sops ..i, 1
Wilson's tilcssa ge t-i congri-ss finosey e,( j gave out a s ta t .-m n t in which In- sac: I Nhe desire.) to ra.se a rti isnm for " h I m-n I'nit.-d Ptates army proViiing ihat ii vorc -lit'iii'l 1-- j-'-ii' to '.la- iirii.tr .ii:-- a- s-o.-nii.k-a s poss i hi e. I da y .
SUES GRASSELLI CHEMICAL COMPANY The persort.i! i:' of H'-rtnun j iross of Hammond, who asks Slo.-'-ij iamag'S of tne CrasseiP, (. n em leal o.. for the loss of an e- e. c..-n.-.i toi.iy :- the superior court before Judge Heifer and a jury-. liross is re pre-ser, t e-,1 tiv .Vttorr.'-yp Moran and M Ab-er a r-i file o'poratioti by A :;-'rr-v fravens. It is ailegv-d ilross lost the siit'ot of an eve while working at a sp'phuric a' ;d j furnace at flrasseil!, - -uiv 1 !, 1915. ! tiross was inspector on the Calumet j a vet if s.-vver w h 1. h. w ?s 1, uii last I year. I VOTING IN I THORNTON TP. Fa : r w ., : tiro ffor, i v o- - : rropor; i o r, of t:,c men at -1 wc ers in Wes- Hatritnortl at the Ti, or n t on township e'.e. ten. Alt'iouah fh.e vote , nst is r-v. ex;ecfe, to hrealv re. ords. ti.e com m iss to ti c-rs feel satisfied w ith the r'-sult West H.iinnvo'id politicians ti: for office are: John Ja r i no v s ': : , r'-pubi'i-can. hiiiiway . cc. rn Iss i oti e. : Oharb-s Yoerei. repuVd ica P. .iusti, e of the pea i e; Prank ' Ire-p. c .-t:s tb.kf t. justice of tee peace. DEATH OF MRS. K00Y Mrs. Peter Kooy. about 6" yf.irj o'r!. , passed away las; p'.ght a: 7 on.k at 1 Per home -,n Muniet. (' m p,l i c;. t -ons PASTIM TO-DAY "PEARL OF THE ARMY" Ami a three act Vifapraih Feature I "THE VALLEY CF LOST HOPE" . WEiNISDAT 'EDI SON'S MESSAGE TO GARCIA' J-'ve act fea ure THX7-SDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN ;n 'CHARLIE'S HARD LUCK" And "Th Sec re r knipoorti.
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JURY GRANTS $500 FOR DEATH CLAIM A j'ir.v in the co'irt of I-.irle Haniv today Kran-fij Jann-s I-tisbup. admmirator for the etnt" of S'-bas'.in Rufo. five hundred dollars in the ss:it again! the Haiiirrnnd. V.'hitins & l"'is'. '..'b icaico Xlailway i-onipany. Si'hHs'ir. liufo. an I'.'. , .an t ra k n a;i firiplo; (1 by the jii reet rai.M ay con; -;an. was kti-d while riding on a woik a r w hen he w a sT'l'k l.v a broken timber on be oil Wolf river bridge a' Pohy. which has recently been r.1 ir.. -ed. The ft.-ic,.jn- occurred (..ctoh.-r i PJ 1 2 Ai'i.rriv F-efl ( 'r i: f r k.e - rpre i ! niiMi 'lie conpany end Aforneys .. -! A leer . . I x.rfiev arrl P.arnhardt aprr-ar-l 1 f.-.r !':: plaintiff. SALARIES FOR SOLDIERS Special to Tha Times. Th ' rir.o:n St 4p 1 r-orri t n v w ' ( f ! f r"'Mi ' ,v ",,''A tv. Ti r. , f vt-; : . h ' rv ! 1 h' .. I'-aw1 unf H tin".- r-i ;irrs. it vn jf'!M!iv' announ-'M irfjf.-. TiiA Faiaiiv ! will if- xAhy-l ;o :hf (!;:. f-f frploy s ft nl n) fl ; r a n 1-v : hm when i hf :.!irri 'h(-r j.'": .oj, w:h the SUES FOR DIVORCE :e Wi-. ri- i.iioii . th-o ish b. I. K. Ilniii'f, filed suit ' or from Michael Warnimont in s ip'-rior con-: at . f a m or. h a r g i r, z i e r h . s '. . a n d w 1 ' n Association Meeting. Tie R-iPdera' and Empioye: s ?'. c.-itioi-. of the fal'imf! district, held a iiruetng at 177-179 Sta'e str-et in tie II. i. ci. F. hall last ever.ir.g nt llaramond and w ill meet hereafter on the .rst and tr.trn Mondays. Today BLUE RIBBON FEATURES Antonio Moreno ---ir. "THE DEVIL'S PRIZE" Also Pathe Weekly. TOMORROW Kathljm Williams 'REDEEMING LOVE' AhoFrancir X. Bushman and BeveHy S Bayne. I COMING SUNDAY I Marguerite Clark I "SNOW WHITE" Kvpry man. woman sxiti child a ouehr to ye? tlii? picture. For Repair Work ON HOT WATER BOTTLES AND , At7TOMOBrt.E TIKES OB OTHXS ' HXTBBER OOODS iiemember 1 . . . ! The Alp Vulcanizing Co. : , . , 343 Calumet Are. Hammond. ' Ttieafre MONDAY, APRIL 9. sag5gs?gg Lia lOCf Eagcfof Himself Personal A jiearance in conjunction with h i s 4 greatest hoto )lay Atislntite white in his hair." Don't see him. l52 Flffats. 10 andl 20c. Bxcayt Sunday I I7:gbt, 10, 2CV 30c 232. pt snnaay Matinee 'The Strike." I i
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