Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 281, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1917 — Page 4

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THE TIMES 10, 1917

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praying ground for patriots just now

it so.

and Stone, Reed and Clark hare made

THE SLAP-STICK PATRIOT.

The Time K&it Calcaffo-Inaiana, Harbor, dally exoept Sunday. Entarad t the poatotTlca In Eaat Chicago. Kovcmbtr 18. 191S. Tea I.aka County Tlmea Dally xct Saturday and Sanday. Enteral at tha postofflce In Hammond. Jura JS. 180. The Laka County Tiroea Saturday and weekly edition. Eaterad at the

poaiocice in Hammond, February 4. 1111.

One occasionally hears of tha slap-stick patriot who girts physical punishment to a person he imagines is Insulting the flag or who does, not stand when "America" or "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" is playe. "The Star Spangled Banner" is the national anthem, and to stand up

for "America." "Yankee Doodle," etc., is to cheapen the real anthem. Neither

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The Gary Evaninc Tlmea Dally excent Sunday. Entarefi at tha eoataffloa ! i one required to stand Up when "The Star Spangled Banner" is played as

nary. Aprli Ig. 1912. AU under tho act ot March I. 187. aa eecond-claiB matt-r.

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part of a medley. In the army it is prohibited tr play the anthem as part of medley or as dance music, and in some cities there la a fine for so doing. Col. Reginald Foster of the New York National Guard says he has Peen

j cabaret Americans valiantly sail into army otncers, wbo rightfully dirt not

(rise when America" or "Yankee Doodle" was being played- Col. Foster j2ds: .lust one word of warning Unless you see other persons dej liherateiy insult the flag or our national anthem, let them alonek

even if they don't, seem to be as punctilious as you. Give them the benefit ef rhe doubt -they may be quite as patriotic, and if fisticuffs follow and some unrelenrinjr bniecoat hauls you to court the offended one will nlways have this paragraph from "Charges No. 17" to fall back upon: "In pibiic conveyances, such as railway trains and street cars, and in public places, such as theaxers, honors and personal salutes mav bo omitted when palpably inappropriate or apt to disturb or

! annoy civilians present." ; An example of slapstick patriotism was shown in a nearby town not

i 'oi aKO when some state troops were returnins from the border. A by-!

evening fn honor of their daughter Kula-tvlla' lth birthday anniversary. The young people spent a delightful evening In games and dancing until 10:30 when luncheon vai eerved. Flags and carnations were given each guest favors. Mlea Kulalia wan the recipient of many beautiful gifta from her friends In remembrance of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blnhammer. Mrs. John Plau and f3. Peterson attended the funeral of Esther Larson of Chicago, Monday. ifr. and Mrs. Pagels are entertaining the latter'a brother, Willis Roe of Bowling Green. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Bley and Mr. and Mrs. John f". Bushey and daughter Lenta, motored to Waukerton. Ind.. where they eppnt the day visiting Mrs. I. Knuckey. All memhpra of the Pythian Sisters are requested to tie at the meeting Friday evening. Tilf-re will he irtlstlon and clhr important business to he transacted. Mr. and Mrs. A. firalney of ChicagiA vlsiteii frl-nd here last evening.: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klemm of Lake setn. entertained a number of relatives and friends at their home Tues

day eveninif in celebration of the sixth j birthday of thfir son, Robert. J Mr. and Mrs. P.obert Fartels are enteitainintr thfir eo'isins. Mr. and Mrs. j

Frank c'hioberio of Wilminston, 111.

Mrs. Fred l.insrham and Mrs. Jake j

Sunday Is Mother's Day There's any number of pretty, inexpensive articles in jewelry and cut glass ware that Mother would appreciate as a gift to be found in this carefully selected stock. John E. McGarry Jeweler-Optometrist

tander made a disparaging remark concerning the militia- In a minute , VTiekiiorst wt-re Chu a a-o visitors. Tues-

-g;. . , ' . .. ., . . : Tnntr-er man who heard i' knocked down tho person he had supposed made

If you have any troubla getting Tsa Tins rr.slia complaint Immediately to the remark. However, emu r patriotism ha no reason. The wron? man tha circulation department. ' i was knocked down and the blow loosened several of his teeth. Unfortunately Taa Truss will not be responsible for the return-of try unsolicited mnu- ! , , ,iiimimii shonbl have hurt a tmlf vear in nrUnn

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Short signed lettra f general Intercat printed at diacretloa

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People

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Cameron of Posrtand. were gueats of Mr. and Mrs. James I'wvwticy of Atchison avenue, yesterday.

; - -iri.-:: : : 'j ' a. J. Preesen of Reort avenue, atShore depot wa, robbed. S.jsriHnn at fended the automobile show at the Colthar time rested o'n Furtvo's ahould-rs, ! ise""n in -''icaKO Sunday. he having now confessed' to the deed. ' M-- Eli;- and Hamilton of Chi-

i i tors yesterday.

Special Sale for 10 Days Beginning Friday. WALL RARER Good Paper for Kitchens, Bedrooms Fancy Glimmer Papers '. Gilt Papers for Bedrooms, Living Rooms Duplex Oatmeal Papers, all colors Varnished Tiles for Kitchens and Bath (Friday and Saturday only) 10 THIS LOT OF GOODS WILL NOT LAST LONG. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. NO GOODS DELIVERED. IT TTT?7VT 289 SIBLEY STREET. JL VVJl1Ju1i PHONE 1036-W HAMMOND. ii 1 1 in iT JIJAic3JrC "Ii ' T"'" ..Ii"". i ''''""himSS

Bank t -Vhlfmif. Sctrag BalMlac j pen from 8 K- m. to H p. aa. 2-8 : Prinress theatre tonight. The emin- j ent actor. Pir Herbert Ueerbohm Tree, in "The Old Folks at Home." A splen-

jdid drama in live acts. Also a two-part i Keystone comedy. "The Lady Drumi met." featuring the clever comedienne, 'Fay Fiiicher. ."-10-1 ' Mrs. Arthur Moore of Oliver street, j has returned from OH City, Pa., where

; she visited for two weks. Mrs. -K.NK.

! McMahon and family who has been

"the home n" her parents during he

mother's absence, will now return

1 their home in Park Manor.

Mrs. Rav Walker of Sheridan ave-

saj'S the Bos-jnue who underwent a very serious op-

! William Ha.s'loss. arrested on the charge of assault and battery was fined SI and coctM, upon payment of which he was released. Herman Hasseloss. arrested on tha rharge of pointing a ! revolver at bis brother, was discharge j John Canner has returned tome from j'Fort Wayne where he went to enlint.

! Jlrs. Mayme Moyianlias returned to

her home in" Fort Wayne, she having .visited her sister, Mrs. George F. Hen-'

thorne. ! A concert recital will be given by the"! pupila of Whiting teachers, Willlara K.

r of

Marguerite, the little daughter

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Biesen is on theJ

sick list. Mis Itaael Edgar of East Chicago, was the g Jet of Mios Leona Julier of Indiana boulevard, last evening. Ben Cannon of Chicago, visited his

m are

Carbon Troobes

sister. Mrs. John

Sunday.

Kidney and family.

ST. JOHN

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John Pchmal has purchased a ne

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Roller, violin: Alma Elizabeth Wilson

and Forrest J. Woodman, piano, nt tiW j touring car. Whiting high school auditorium to4 ! Mrs. William Doescher and daughter morrow r.ight at 8 o'clock. Those ta j Margaret, were Hammond visitors on take part in the concert are Gertrude i Tuesday. Pitxele, Naomi Rlaul,. Oliva Myers. Ed-! Frank Stark, son ot Mr. and Mrs. nard Salathe. Norman Beamish. Roger: John Stark, will leav Saturday with Lindsav. Ruth Tilton. JoseDh Gevirtz. In number of other boys from the sur-

" REMEMBER that the eyes of the potato are upon you.

.on iranscript. yea, and remember also, that the eyes of the bugs are upon'eration at Mercy hospital in Chicago

ttue potato." New Orleans Statesthere's no rest for the consumer.

Marie Edwards. Myra Lyons, Jane Kimball. Ieonard Beamish. Anna Fuss, Marie Edwards, Jessie Toohoy and Loli Reed. An invitation is extended to

to attend.

WAR tax on grape brandy doubled. Why no tax on grape juice? tthe "drys be just as patriotic in paying for the war?

YES, we're already started to sare up in order to have o to buy the complete history of the war when it is ended.

Between the burs and the speculators!0" Tuesday, was in a very favorable;

j condition yesteruay. Miss Esperance Schlechty entertain-j ed a number of friends at a pretty Can't ' party at her home In the Pedersei

jflat on Tuesday evening. The even-j ; ing was spent in playing 600 at whiclt ' Miss Ruth Gladden was awarded the a thousand or j prize. Music was also enjoyed. The, i guests from Hammond wore Miss-s

' Blanche Gibbs and Miriam Warner, and j INDIANA coal mines were idle during a third of April" because of a j from Whiting Misses Marian walker., m .... n ... Ruth Gladden. lolet Lewis. Irene ana I "lack of cars. Dont believe we get enough cars around here for the steel j Kv.lyn s,ewart. Myrtle Pedersen and! n,yl ' Bsperance and Pauline fchleehty. I j Mrs. T. J. McfJarthy of Central avevj

ntie. entertained her r.epaew, Josepn l iSwiudel of Cleveland. tio. who is till itrainins at the Great Lakes training

station at Ike Bluff. Mis Helen 'i;;e,lia. returned home Ifrom Chicago where she w-as for sev!eral weeks after leaving the hosprta.1. i She txpects to soon Ko to the honn? of ! c:tf.r in Woodland, Ind., for a

ROBERTSDALE

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dester of Atchison avenue, entertained a number of younsr people at their home Monday

rundinar towns, for Indianapolis to join the colors. Mr. and Mrs. John Haake were Chi-

ea visitors on v ewinesaay.

Mr unit Mrs. AVilliam Koeble and Sfin

and daughter, arrived home Wedne

day mornitle from Daytona Beach, Fla.

after several months' absence. They

will leave In a few days for t'.ielr horn in Hammond.

Ta Tnm )raa t wnra aava.

PATRIOTISJf hook?.

touches a lot of people's hearts; but not their pocket-

JUST when Russia gets freedom the socialists start in to queer everything in a way that helps out the kaiser. Fine lot of disturbers.

THE federal grand Jury in Chicago has Indicted the tile and mantle

dealers. We could et alonar wifhnnr. these indictment What n-o Want

the government to do is carry some indictments to the food speculators and ! AV- c- Carrian nas returned fo WhitMfnratra man i inst and has aah taken his former cold storage men. i .-!, o,rr, ! position at Joe io.it s shop.

I Dan Quinn of tJOth street

MJ3SOLRI editor refer? to the kaiser as "anti-Christ." Sounds reason able. How would you like to be sympathizing with anti-Christ?

JUST to show you we're up on such things we may add that the prevailing fashions in women's coats are such materials as twill, poiret, tweed, -woo eponge, burellas and tricotines.

THE COUNTRY DOCTOR.

They hare found in the war zone th?.t the country doctor is an invaluable military asset. They can no more get along without him in the field than they can without the skilled specialist from the hospitals. Writing in toe Revue Pes Deux Mondes Prof- Faure points out that as a matter of fact the country doctor is always at war with the elements as well as fatigue. He must know everything; he nrist do everything- Away from hospitals he must use the best means at his disposal and, being thrown upon his own resources, soon becomes self-reliant. When you see the country doctor remember that he is of much value to the government as his highly paid specialist colleague in the big city.

has re- i

Iinme from Mer-v hospital :n f

Chicago where he has been confined sim-e New Year's day. suffering from the eftects of an abscess on the knee. Mrs. Ben May is ill with chiekenpo.N. .1. P. Putney was arrested at Front street and the Pennsylvania tracks by Officer Swan on th char-e of wife desertion. When arranged before Judze T,,!n-.- agreed to .supi.ort his

wife and two children and was rclcas- j cd. Steven Fortyo. arrested on the chars e , of stealing a' sold watch, chain, and several other articles from Hts uncle., John Matiy. with whom he has been, livintf. was bound over V the Lake su- f

perior court by .Judge Green.

time Furt vo was

The last

Whitinac the- fake.

AWAKE, MISSOURI!-

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THEATRE -TONIGHT-

i"A WOMAN'S FIGHT"

The democratic state of Missouri is cutting a sorry figure before the country. Its senior senator has kicked off his gum shoes and has shown in many ways his hostility to the nation's cause as the President now voices It. The junior senator, Mr. Reed, was among the most vigorous and prolonged opponents of the selective draft. And the speaker of the house, who

also hails from Missouri, threw the whole weight of his personality and po-j Featuring GERALlLINE O'BRIEN sition into the fight to beat the president's plans. There were high hopes; and THURLOW BERGEN of taking Missouri out cf the democratic column last fall but the kepr-ns- J In fivu ac(, and

out-of-war sloftn, there as elsewhere, brought those hopes to naught. Now tbat we have not been kept out of war, it is inconceivable that the patriotic voters of Missouri can be so blind to the interests of the nation and to thenown position in the eyes of their fellow citizens that they will consent 10 see their stare so misrepresented by Messrs. Stone, Reed and Clark. The opportunity to deal with the last-named will come next year- The others must submit to the test at the two succeedin" elections. Missouri is a good

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AND ALSO A GOOD COMEDY. Don't miss- Come early and avoid

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Straube Bldg., 631 Hohman St.

Phona 691.

Hammond, Ind.

30-40 miles on each gallon of gasoline when "Tri-

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100 gallons treatment -$1.00. . Manuf'ac-

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WAR BONDS ARE HEADY Citizens German National Bank of Hammond F. R. SCHAAF H. M. JOHNSON President. Cashier. a Statement subject to correction of FACTS CONCERNING UNITED STATES LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917 $2,000,000,000 Subscriptions for which we shall be pleased to handle without charge. Dated July 1, 1917. Interest rate 3. Interest payable January 1 and July 1. Coupon or registered form. Subscription books close June 15. Delivers about Julv 1. Convertible into higher-rate bonds if issued. Individuals without, funds available may enter their subscription thru us by paying one-tenth in cash and the balance in nine monthly installments. If you do not 'phone or wire your inquiry at onr expense Idndly mail the following order.

Citizens German National Bank , Hammond, Ind. Kindly enter our order for Liberty "War Loan. Denomination. Wc will pay as follows : Signed . .'

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