Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 287, Hammond, Lake County, 17 May 1917 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Thursday, Mav 17, 1917

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS . BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPACT.

The Time Eait Chicago-Indiana. Harbor, flally aoept Sunaajr. BnUrt4 t the postofrtce In East Chlcae. Norimbtr XI, 1811.

The I,ake County Times Daily except Saturday and Sander. Entered at i th poatofflca in Hammond, Juna tl. 1908. ' I The Laka County Times Saturday and -weekly adit Ion. Entered at tha PoatoflVce In Hammond. February 4. ltlt. I The Gary Evening- Tlmea Daily except Sunday. Entered at tae peitefflce i

n wary. April is. 1912. All under the act ofMarch 1, lS7t. aa second-clssa matter.

FOSISIG! ADVERTISING OFTICS. XI Rector Building Cfclcaae TELEPHONES. Ham man 4 (private exchange) ..1109. 1101. 1191 (Call (or whatever department wanted.) Gary Office ; Telephone 1J7 Kaaaiu Thompson. Eaat Chltago , ....Telephone 540-J T. L. Evana. Eaat Chicago '. ...........Telephone 7S7-J Eaat Chicago, The Tim 201 Indiana Harbor (N'ewi Dealer) 0 Indiana Harbor (Reporter and Claaaifled Adv Telephone 41211 or 785W Whiting Telephoaa a-M Crown Point ......'. Telethon Hegewiach Telephone lk

them. Since they cannot contribute toward the maintenance such I pompous structures they stay away; that is tragical. The gospel was to be preached to th poor, but strange to say, many doctors of divinity do not see this plain fact the spirit of the poor, humble Jesus has fled! "We must return to simplicity if progress is to be made- . "Sincerely. "RAYMOND VERNIMONT. N . "Catholic Priest." Father Vemimont's communication refers to an editorial published in TTJE TIMES on March 10, which called attention to the significant remarks of two New York ministers. Doctors Tippy and Kemp of the Methodist and Baptist churches, respectivelyFor the benefit of our readers we may state that reference to Kennedy's directory of the Roman Catholic clergy in America lists Father Vernimont as a priest in the diocese of Dallas, serving as pastor of the Immaculate Conception church at Denton, a parish having attached to it missions in several adjoining counties. THE TIMES is pleased to publish these responsive words from an unknown admirer' laboring for the Lord in a thinly-churched portion of distant Texas, and it trusts that the good company of Tippys. Kemps and Vernimonts will not diminish. Ecclesisatical America needs clergymen of such vision.

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LAEGEH PAID UP CESCLXATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER HEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

If you have any try-ruble getting Tna Timjcs m&k complaint immediately te t circulation department Tm Times will not be responsible for the return, of any unaollclted manuscript articles or letter and will not notice anonoymoua communications Short algned lettera of general intereat printed at discretion

PRAY for. pig crops-

AMERICA captured. by Joffre!

DON'T take off your heavies yet.

BOOST home products- Sleep In steel (twin) beds.

KEEP money In circulation, says the American. Superfluous advice.

"PLAN 13-months get more rent?

year." Is -this another scheme of-the landlords -to

NATIONAL prohibition during the war would be awfully hard on Kansas and other "blind pig" states.

WAR with Germany has been going on 42 days. The allies can't say that congress hasn't done all the talking it has been able to-

"THERE are a whole lot of fellows born since 1S87 who are. now over thirty-one years old." Fort Wayne News. Ain't it the truth?

NEW CASES FILED 161(6 Rm. 2 Forecl. M. U; Builders Mill "Work Company, a corp. (J. K. Stinson) F. Clara D. Poppenhusen. her husbnnd and Chicago Title and Trust Company, a. corporation. Lot 14 in tJlcmlale Add. to Hammond (HecSS. p. '319). 1614 7 Km. 1 ote; .ttie P. Iter.-ko-viU (J. W. I?ri5se ) vs. Xirk Mav ronicles, Marcus 1U rskovitz. 1614S Rm. 2 On appeal bond; James G. Johnson (J. YV. Hrissey) vs. N'ick Mavronicles and Frank A. Carlin. 16149 Rm. 1 Divorce; Amanda. Girard (McMahon and Conroy) vs. Edward Girard. (Own property in -Whiting. 1-6150 Km. 2 Fnecl. chat. mtg. and receivership; Frank K. Varne and Bertha AVarne (L. V. Craens) vs. C. A. JIbJsou whose true Christian name is unknown doing buninesa as C. A. Madson & Company and Sofus Trolle. Freda Trolle. Kec. 37 p. 233 (roods located at Monon Hotel in Hammond. 16151 Rm. 1 Acct.; Ahrens and Ott Manufacturing company, a codp. (G. C. White) vs. Walter Walsh. 16152 Rm. 2 On building contract; TYiomas Connelly Company (McAleer & Porscy) vs. Wilson F. Brunt, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. and City, of Gary, Indiana (Sewer in Gary). 16153 Rm. 1 Forecl. M. L.; Jc-seph B. Mayer (G. B. Sheerer) vs. Mary Srajek and Szajek. husband of Mary Szajek whone true Christian name is unknown if she be married; Peter Weil. Lo tl4 in blk. 2 subd. of part of. NW'i of sec. 33-37-9 (Rec. 66. p. 218) Kec. S8, p. 218. 16154 Rm. 1 Contract to buy scale; Moneyweight Scale Company, a corp. G. B. Sheerer) vs. Mrs. William T. Koch. 16155 Rm. 2 Quiet title: Edward Rascher (Reilly and Murray) vs. LeGrand T. Meyer and Sarah L. Meyer, his wife. Teter Rascher, Tillie (Otillia Rascher. wife of Feter Rascher. Lot 7 in blk. 3 Towle and Young's Add. to Hammond. 16156 Rm. 2 Divorce; Marcyona Lewendowski (Meade and Royce) vs. Antanas Lewendowski. 16157. Rm. 1 Appeal ly deft. (Attachment): Frank F-ieker (C. J. Eder) vs. Dr. D. A. Thompson doing business ss the Lllcndale Dairy Farm. Criminal Cases riled.

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FORT WAYNE'S war spirit at crest. Town loudly declares its patriotism and then proceeds to raise the beer it makes fifty cents a barrel-

2758 May 2 Appeal; State v Mike Bobinac. 2759 May 2 Appeal: State v Mike Sharp. 2760 May 9 Appeal; State v John, Forgos. 2761 4-May 3 Appeal; State v Tcte i Dollas. j j 27C2 May 9 Appeal; State v. John j Sagat. 2763 May 9 Appeal: State v Stanley

oAmowField. Ham! Cheaper -Faster -with mitti Form-a-Truek YOU are losing money losing time delaying farm work when you take your horses out of the field to do your hauling. Get a Smith Form-a-Truck let it csrry the manure your hay your fertilizer. Use it for. hauling crops feed lumber coal and everything on the farm. If you are a dairy farmer, sell all your horses. Use Smith Form-a-Truck. Save two thirds your time. Treble your profit.

P Twice the Work of 4 Horses Amazing Economies

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IF the government carries out Its threat to confiscate all alfalfa for

war purposes some of the cigarette concerns business.

simply will have to go out of

CHEER upl Maybe when the wheat gamblers have speculated so that Rour is up to J22 a barrel they'll wake up at Washington and order the matter to be stopped.

Fartuna (Fortuna). 764 May 9 Appeal; State v Iouis !

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2765 May 9 Appeal; State v Tetcr Mayoris. ' 2766 May 9 Appeal; State v William!

J. Gilmore. 2767 May 9 Appeal; State v 4. II. I'rosser. 2769 May 9 Appeal; State v Tom Posej".

SOME of the bakers are showing great consideration by making the Jen j . - and fifteen-cent loaves look as much as possible like the loaves that used j IDENTIFY REMAINS to ell for a nickel j , T-T . T OF SLAIN MAN

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CHICAGO pastor acquitted cf charge of giving submarine kisses to

women whiie paddling around at bathing beach. Wonder if he can be the '

; Through a grocery bill of a Chicago iflrmi the Identity of the dead man

i found in l-Ake George Tuesday hv-

same chap who dived off pier with a Miller couple and when the trio came I Motor Patrolman Warner has been up the couple were married? 'established. Ilia name was Hal Jaynes . -and lie worked for the Stivak & Stein . . . tv.j jgroferv house, whose name headed the THE maxtmum price that can be charged for wheat a bushel in Germany ,p whjrh was found in hia fIothrs ig $1.75, tn Austria $2.00, in France $194, in Italy 12.57, in Great Britain 11.89. ! Bml proved to.be the only clue the

It is only in America where the mo.st wheat is produced that speculators are ' authorities had

allowed to make the price $3.40 and thereabouts.

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COMMENDATION FROM A FRIENDLY STRANGER. THE TIMES acknowledges the subjoined cordial and sympathetic letter from the southwest: "Denton. Tex., May 10, 1917. "Editor TIMES, Dear Friend: 'The Editorial. April 14, reproduces from your paper an item of huge importance. It fieara the title, 'The Matter With the Churches.' "Dr. Tippy's expressions, 'There are too many "pew churches" and "too few open ones" ' are timely, as is Dr. Kemp's condemnation of the element who want people saved but not in pews they have reserved for themselves. "God biess those two reverends'. Fashionable churches are a detriment to Christianity for th poor do not feel at home within

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night two employes came to Hammond and identified the body.. It is not known how the man met;

hia death. It is believed the theory or murder is plausible:

CYCLIST BREAKS

LEG IN CRASH

Fred West. 518 Narva street. East ChicaKO, was knocked from his motorcycle on Calumet avenue last night by an automobile driven by Mike Oswego. His rig-ht leg; was broken. He was taken to St. Margaret's hospital.

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Stronp. -well grown, fibrous rooted, eafefully packed in damp moss for shipment. All orders of 60c or over sent prepaid to any address within 150 miles. Early Cabbage.. Cauliflower. Peppers or Tomatoea. 10c doien; sweet potatoes SOe 100; asters lOe dozen; blooming pansiea 30 dozen. Other vegetables and flowering plants. Send, postal for complete list Mansion House Gardens

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