Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1917 — Page 5

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45 JtOHDE-xrraDiiUCASiF wr-msrvc. (Special to The Times.) RENSSKLALK. IND, Aug. 1 5. The little bird was right To; tnnster John L. Rhode cf Hamraow) and Mis. Atiiib Mtddlokamp of Kr.imoit w.-tv iv..ii ri--ii this morning. The o.-r. in n :' tot li I'l at th; residence cf Hev. II. b Kr-'-hn. seven miles north "f here. Mr. ani Mrs. Kohd had pUr.tied on tustmg a trip, but owing to an aocM-nt who h b f o ! 1 the bride's mother .Mi n-lay they ii! rom.m here so that Mrs. h J- will be tu s r Ivt mother who In-? in a cri'icnl fit the Rensselaer hospral. Th news in lust night's ranr regarding Mr. Rohde's marriage proved to he rigrht and Thb Time.-: x tends i's hearty cor.sra: ulat ions to the popular Hammond man. - - CELEESiTE AlTMIVraSASY. Mr. find Mrs. Fred RehntiR of Boale avenue : lebr a ted their crystal wedding anniversary last night. Many beautiful gifts were received by the host and hostess. Music and games passed the evening pleasantly. Frii s w ere von by Mrs. Charles Behring and Mr. W. Boyer. Dinner was served at six o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Behring of South Chicago were the out of town guests. BOOKS TOE THB SOZ.BIEK3. The libraries of the state have been requested to collect books to be sent to the various trninme camps. The books donated in Hammond wi'd -be sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison so that our own boys may derive the pleasure and benefit. The Hammond public library spates that they have so far been given twenty books. "When this number reaches fifty they will be forwarded to the "Sammies.' Any one bavin books they wish to give may take or send them 10 the library. A NEW ASSI7AL. There's a new visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. i Jacobson, 4S Warren street, and it's a young- very young lady and it has rente to stay. It arrived Monday and both the "visitor" and mother are doing splendidly. Miss Louis Harris is visiting Miss Esther Felgenhauer of Danville, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Max Baker end family of Oshkosh. Wis., are visiting Mr. and Mr Chas. Miller of OS Clinton street for a few da ye. The Bakers motored from Oshkosh to Chicago and are stopping at the Lakato Hotel for a month. Frank Kallameyer of this city is visiting his parents in Lafayette, Ind. Misses Jane Dye. and Margaret Frazee of Hammond were among 'he out of town guests at the wedding of Miss Anna E. MeVicker and Mr. Paul M. al which was solemnized in Chicago Saturday. Circle X. 1 will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. otto K.ioerzer of Clinton street. Mr. Orvilie SarTorc", operator for the TVestern Union Telegraph company of this city, has returned from a visit to h.s parents at Paris. 111. Mr. snl Mrs H. S. Allison of Elb;atth street has returned from a ten CARD OF THAIIK3 ? We wish to express ..ur sincere thanks for the kindness and help shown us in our hour of sorrow, the loss of our dear daughter Minc-va. especially 1h- relatives and friends; also the Rev. Brunn: the ernploves at the Morion yards for their help 'and floral offermrs. -lo-l MP. A VP MB.S. .1. Wii.LIAMS. Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap snip should be used very carefully, if yn.j want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the. scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsii'.ed coeoanut oil (which is pure end groaselcss). rind Is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuis will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it hi. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every p:-rtick: of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp, soft, and the hair tln and silky, bright, lustrous, Huify and asy to manage. Ton can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, it's very rh.-ap. and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Adv. ffiB m. 43 3 II your eyes are soun3 It would be a pleasure to you A to b told so after a searchKV ing examination, wouMn'-t it? But. in esse there shou'd be V-J some slight trouble or other J which you may huve hardly noticed, it would be. worth a good deal to you to know that, too. wouldn't it? f Well, our services are at Hrf your command. f We can give you an examJ ination according to the science of optics of today. Xj And for all the ailments of vision relief is certain and quick by the aid of right classes. Hammond Optical Parlors $ Hammar,-' t. t 141 EAST STAT . ,.TREET. J Under new managen.eEt. . A

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FLEET OF MOTORS FOU RED G0S5 M As 5 P.r ! h e A n-. e i i !-T re.ief in o t ' i r trails reque. Murphy, n ! work in y t of the an Red 'r' i k in 'ifanm. Cro.-s 1? Kian'e, ; n which bill ! ding a fleet of 'r.ned at ion M. P. Bed Cross is be lli i hat. inTh3 ii: st unit of ru ks- is n vw bintr f.-rwarded. It is hoped eventually to ortmore s'P h nr. efrt.'ient and weilequipped transport nervi.e that the Bed Cross supplies may be carried without delay to any point needed, and without placing any add ! t iunai burden upon the already ovt-i -b.cd d railroads of F.'Hnov The unit now beinii forwarded will be completely eqairped and manned, ready for Immediate service. Fifty experi.-.ii ed men, i.icludmg drivers, mechanics, body builders, painter and other ciaftsmen will be included in the p n ; e n their K1V.H ottnel. Piai ticaliy nil of these '.i r'-ceive special training in spective tasks and will be uftieient military instruction to meet the requirements of service with the righting forces in Europe, The woik is ivt-ing carried out under the personal supervision of un experienced railroad executive. He is giving his entire time to the Red Cross in helping to sclve the tremendous transportation problems whih liav to be faced in furnishing tangible assistance to the armies of the United States and her Allies, as well as the st-ickpn civilian populations of Europe. uays trip Ohio. to various points in eastern Sirs. Ralph Ross of Gary, Ind , will entertain the members of the Erthstane Club of Hammond at her home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fuller of 1M Detroit street left today for Smithland. "Iowa, where they v. ill spend ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. VanHorn and daughters. Luln. Clara and Lydia, are the guests of Mrs.' Van Horn's sister. .Mrs. Charles Erase of Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. O. X. Bowman. ITS Mil higa.it acer.ro-, are the proud pti rents of a un round son who arrived Sunday morning. - - Mr. and Mrs. ;. S. Atkins entertained Mr. j ind Mrs. Geo. H.hisit and children at a six o'cloi k dinner last evening. A little later in t ho evening thirty-rive of Mr. and Mrs. Houser's friends pleasantly surprised them an dtho evening was spent in games and music, alier which refreshments were served. The Houser family are leaving Hammond to make their home in Valparaiso. Indies' Aid of the Pine street church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. D. Harper. 403 Pine street. The Standard Bearer met last night at the home of. Mrs. Edvv. Died low. 'MM Sibley street. Hiss Clara Feller was assisting hostess, Mrs. Dieellov, gr.-.e t.he study for the evening. Election of ofiicfrs with the following elected: President Day Malo. First Vice Pres.. W-ihelmina Hi. Second Vice Pres. t idell Dunbar. Treasurer Edith MeOonne! !. S"i retary Glads Younger. Corres. Secy. Mrs. Wm. Phillips. The Ladies' Aid of the Monroe street church will meet Thursday with Mrs. -d.:Conro 11 of 1154 Van Bun n street. Mr. ? nd Mrs. Martin Cunningham and daughters. M-irlen and Jean, of Hammond, and Mi's M-ohe Cunningham, of chicaco, arrived here Saturday night in Mr. Cunningham's car and spent the I tiisrht nt the fctvii r ho ted. Yesterdav thoy were the an est. of Mrs. Nellie Grig-rs fit the Elks' club, and Miss Lou e l.er.ihan and Mrs. Griggs returned to Chicago with then last n'sht. Martin i'ii nn i ogham is now .superintel eient of the Ci'cikey Publishing company at lleinniivnil. Lnfavei.te Courier. Mrs. C. Lung of Hinmionil is one e.f 1he guests registered at the Hotel Mr.rtincpie in New York City. Mr. and Mr A". H. Ingersojl of rhjcmo ere t!;.. g:;e sfs cf his daughter. Mrs. I', .'v. Parry, tl Warren street. ?.fi:s M.T-el res so of St. Louis, fcrifitrly cf Hammond is the guest of Mits Jennie Gerrard of Sibley street for a fr .v weeks. A h'tle daughter arrived yesterday at t-o hone of Mir. antl Mrs. Albert .V. Egft rr cht. KI33 K'OABTHY. Mrs. A. C'Ulshan of FiHrnore streft, has as her guest Miss McCarthy of Chicago. Miss McCarthy was formerly kindergarten teacher at the Jefferson schoci. BFTrSNS TEOM EAST. Mrs. H H. Highlands, 710 Washington street, has returned from an extended visit in the east. VISIT IN DELPHI. Mr. and Mrs. James Turner entertained as old settlers' day guests their children. "Will Turner. Gary; Miss Nora Orpheum Dancing Academy 1M STATU STHEKT, HAMHOSD. f'rof. J. tirognry Kc.ine of Cfiicuo. STAGE AND BALL ROOM DANCING. Classes in ball room dancing every Monday r.ml Friday evening. Private lessons 9 a. m.-lO p. 411. TEL. Rl.lfl.

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Turn r. Kok rno. an1 Mrs. Elmer Moore, l.oganport. Delphi news in Laf;jctie ou rier. TT.CZZ ;! . UZS IVZCXKEo. Miss veri.'' l'iivli'S, 7 pi St! eel, , ties of 1 : AS i.er vuest MiSS I'el S Moines, la. A. -( j ; VACATION Mr. and Mrs. John i iieetii it Ktre. t. w il TKIP. v. Gum hum leave Thursday tn a two v . ei.s' v.-ici '. ion trip, to be t-pent in Maryland and ug mi. KAVS I'.ETUHKEIJ, Mr. and Mm. Frank Downs of West Fifth avenue, have returned from a visit to relatives at I'us'ir, Hi. BACK TSOM VZEIT. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sutherland of Van Buren street, have returned from a visit to relatives in Wisconsin. A SON. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, 12 Harrison street, aie the parents of 4 bf.by boy. born to them Tuesday. A HE ON TSIP. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Post. 552 Pennsylvania street, are on a two weeks' vacation trip to the National park and Colorado Springs. HETITHUS KOME. ' After a visit here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Roberts in Connecticut street. Miss Eva Roberts has returned to her home in southern Indiana. CAMP HUE GIRLS. Miss Elizabeth Davenport came down from Gary Friday to join the Camp Fire Girls, who wili camp at Fountain park during the two weeks of the Chautauqua. Rensselaer Democrat. I will be at my office each day, and the evening hours v. iH be maintained on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. Pr. J. A. Craig, Tl'O Broadway (Xnotts Building). Gary. S-13-6 EOY HIT BY BULLET FROM DETECTIVE'S GUN A ricochet ing bullet from the gun of Special Agent Peter Voight of the Erie re.ilroad last. night, who was chasing and firing nt car robbers, hit Louis Tatra. 479 Walter avenue. East Hammond, inMcting a painful wound in his left leg bel w the knee. Voight had caught car bandits at work and was giving chase, firins in the air. A bullet struck metal on one if the freight errs and rebounded, hitting the lad. seven j ears old, wh" was playing about the yard of hi home. Voight was not held by the police. Tne boy was taken to St. Margaret's hospital. JUDGE GIVES GOOD ADVICE A neighborhood row commonly called by courts "cio hesl.ne fights" was aired in city court this morning when Herbert Hodler, 1121 Harrison street, complained against Mrs. Mary Duckworth, It SO Harrison street, for knocking him off his bicycle. Evidence in court showed that trouble h id been brewing between the two families for some vears, Mrs. Duekworth'3 daughter, Ge .rgi i Haines, having brought suit against Mrs. Hodler for $",,i('f). charging slander, and that thi occurrence was not the first. Judge Barnott advised the fanioies to tatch up their differences and'lwitry held judgment on the case. BENNIE IN DANGER If Bonnie Barmem gets drunk once more and is arrested i mean ninety days at tlie penal farm for him. This was made cearn to Bennie this morning In city court when he answered wife desertion charges. His wife with one of her ten children was present. The judge suspended the tine of $10 and costs and jail sentence pending Barme m'H good behavior. FINED $12 Prosecutor R. C. Johnson secured judgment against two Chicago truck drivers who violated City ordinances in driving over Calumet boulevard this morning, in city court. Both were fined $12. D'LUXE THEATRE Beau'ifu! lovely Mary Miles Minter. the corning fpieen c-f the movies, is caid to be at her be-t in th" tilm feature "Periwinkle" at DeLuxe theatre tomorrow. "Sweet Mary" Is last ' gaining thousands of ndmirers over the country, and critics prophesy her success as the "one movie s'ar" within a year. Manager Charles Miehelstetter has booked several of the biggest fllui hits of years in securing the "Seven Keys to Paidpate." with George Cohen starring: "Down to Earth." with T'ouglas Fairbanks: and the graphic illustration of war, the "British Tanks." at the battle of Ancre. CHICAGOANS DECORATE THE ORPHEUM Forty expert renovators from the firm Sullivan & Co., Chirgo. are redecorating and beautifying the Orpheum theatre prior to iTs re-opening under new management. Sept. 1. Hight class vaudeville, w-ith three changes of bill weekly will mark the theatre ps one of the highest class houses in this part ot the state. The management, Michelstetter Bros., offered the work of redecorating to local firms but none were able to handle it in the time specified. DIVORCE SUIT Suit for divorce was filed in the Hammond superior court today by Attorney l-f Ft llmnirer for Sarah M. B. Wood 1 t it t'mticlai! street, versus Jerome T i Wood. The complaint charges failure to support and the plaintiff asks a decree of divorce and $5i'0 alimony. TO LUTE TOO CLASSIFY WANTED A reliable man. So. Side i.iaio Co., Ind. Harbor., cor Wathng and Granevin s

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(Special to The Time.) CROWN PINT. lNJi, Aug. 15. , "Bring your fri'tids and make new j ; frii'Po's with I'ri' ii'!k t.f yirs ag'i." at i the annual pi-nie of the " 1J Sol ilirj' .

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WI,h . n,i s,.r i ls are ! urged to cmne with t!,, ir families and big lunch basiif t." and make the day one I pier.lc tirios 11 be exhibited i ESL GftRY AH CM ARREST SS 1 Board No. 1 at Gary today- turned over to the secret service a list of 42 j men, whose names r-re printed herewith. They were to be certified for military ! service and from now on. unless they j immediately put in appareance may he i counted as army deserters and subj'oed j to the death penalty as this is a time j of war. "If these slackers had shown up Gary j Board No. 1 would 1111 its Quota without j having to call out additional men.' said! Secretary A. G. Brown. J "We ere asking the papers o print ; these lists. We also notify the resi-) dents of Gary that if they know the j whereabouts of any of these men it is j their patriotic duty to notify the police; or this board." said John a Brennan. I chairman. On Friday a. m a staff of i Physicians under Chief Surgeon T. J. Toner will examine lO'i new men in the second call. These Men Wanted. Theodore Radford. 7 00 Broadway. Walter Losa Bell. Tfi4 Washington. Valant Yanjhsic, SIS Adams. Samuel J. Mc.Vailey. 74 5 Madison Robert Charles Clark. 773 Polk. Nile Zecovii h. 545 Carolina. Will Taylor, Police Station. I'ete Gerkovich, S54 Rhode Island. Tony Tusa. 71S Tenn. MUTILATED BODY IS FOUND ON RAILROAD The. body of a man. evidently killed by a switch train on the tracks of the Baltimore Ohio railroad near West Fifteenth and South Halste,) streets. Chicago, was found early today by George Minrtt. 1T.33 Elgin avenue. It was taken to the county morgue. Mutilation prevented nnv effort at identification. OWN YOUR OWN BATHING SUIT Own yiur own bailing suit. TJiis is beinir advised by Acting Bahhouse Minager Frank O'Rourke. who states that it is a very good health precaution to take. There is a risk in wearing a rented suit. MOTOR CLUB TO ASSIST MILITIA Directors of the East Chicago Motor Cluh held a meeting last evening in the office, of the secretary. Dr. G. W. Miller, and made plans for the organization of an automobile, corps to act in conjunction with the local company eif state militia. These plans will be submitted to the organization committee and will douhtes be approved. The work of enrolling automobiles to be available on a moment's notice, day or night, will then begin. METHODISTS ARE IN CONFERENCE (By United Press.) FRANKFORT. IND, Aug. 15. The j annual session of the Indiana conference! of the Methodist Trotestant churrh I started here todiy. Nearly 2Hi minis-, ters and delegates are expected to ar-j rive before night to attend the sessions.! Assignments of ministers to the pas- I torates they will occupy for the coming year will be announced next Monday. j The Rev. F. W. Lineberry of Jons- i born is president of the conference. NEW CIRCUIT COURT CASES 243 Petition; X W'ill BeU-haw in the t M3tter of the Fuller Ditch. ;214 Damages; Anson Kano"S:je ( Kelly- & Galvin) vs. Frank S Ben Co. GARY FIREMEN ARE THANKED Mayor Johnson has received a letter from Gcncial Manager George Hannauer rf the Indiana Harbor Belt railroad thankin? him for the work rendered by Gar;' firemen at the Gibson railway yards Are on August 1. Mr. Hannauer snys he company intends to contribute to the Firemen's fund. MAYOR AND MRS. RAY I ARE MISREPRESENTED Mayor Johnson and Tatk C"mmi?sioner Rajpark board session, as did not leave meeting w-hile was stated in the Gary ! it was in ' the Gary I Tribune. They, with newspaper men. did not leave until President Gleason Lemon Juice -For Freckles Glria! Mek beauty lotion at homs for a few cent. Try It! Equeere the juice of two lemons Into) a. bottl containing three, ouncts of j orchard white, shj.ke well, and you have , a Quarter pint of the beat freckle and ; tan lotion, and conplexlon beautifler, at i very, very small cost. Tour grocer hail the lemons and any firug store or toil3t counter will supply three ounces of orchaj-d white for a few cents. Massage this swetly fragrant : lotion into the face, neck, arms and j hands each day md see how freckles ; nd blemishes disappear and how clear, soft end Mrhtte the sktn becomes. Tes: Tt Is hrmtens. . itv.

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and any that guests might bring will be a ni.recit)d and well taken rnr of. Al committee of young ladies will have! rli.iri-e of the exhibition booths. i Last venr thi. r-urlo ehibit was very . attractive to both young and old. hun-1 dreds of relica being brought by visi- . tors Those that bring curios ar ask- i nl to lal.nl them clvm? r.ame of article I ntd owner. The fair grounds and park will be i free to al! during the day and eveyone is invited to attend. ICE 1 N STAN T MY DESERTERS Noble r. Zlst. 75 Broadway. Frank J Weiss. 36S Van Buren. Stanley Rasymky. 778 Virginia. Louis Vassill. 444 Broadway. Leon J. Parrott. 400 W. 5th am. Ceiil J. Smith. 283 Harrison . John Henry Dixon. Police Station. Alexander Doniinski, 765 Washington. Pansycotis Kmocopulos. Kirk Y..E.J.E. Mitrn Okunnger. 356 Polk. Francis E. Wilson, till Jefferson. Georges Kontos. 2"fl Polk. Paul Brasch. Am. Sheet & T. P. Co. Johny Emery Owens, 443 Madison. Joseph F erguson, care Lake Oarri. An. Ben J. Williams, 537 Madison. William C. Thompson. 776 Virginia. Mustoff Ally, 444 Broadway. George Martin, care Lake Carr. Assn. Carl Rasmussen. 7S4 Washington. Henry Boyle. 649 Adams. George D. Tlerman. Lake Carr. Assn. Jim Campbell. Kirk Hotel. Steve Bassavich. 223 Polk. Kronstantai Dorbrian. Jno. Marsh Const. Co. F'emetino A. Cimlorhas. 701 Carolina. Ptarche Bloseff. Kirk Yard. E. J. & E. Leon Lewis. 5th and Amhridge. Katqno Lasrlo, 35 W. 5th ave. Make Stkovich. 84S Broadway. William C. Gerhard t. 4 52 Jefferson. Snlro Gosherf. Kirk Yard. E. J. & B. declared the meeting adjourned. Mrs. Ray, who sat as a board member for the first time, was unchlialrously attacked by the Steel newspapers because she did not vote for the Wall Street scheme of a park in thf south side swamps, a plan that is alleged to have been formed to divert attention from the Gary lake front park plan. Mrs. Ray did not vote at a'!, the meeting being her first one. and she wants to get on to the "ropes" first. Rumors are current today that the mayor may use the axe on the park board if necessary to Impress that the people's rights are more important than those of the wer-profiteers of Wall Street. Women throughout the city resent the attack on ;. Ray, but they nay considering the source, nothing more than boorishness can be expected. FEAR GARY MAN IS DROWNED Miller bathing beach is being dragged for the body of George Fisher of 105 Jefferson street. Gary, whose clothes were found in a locker at the reach Sunday morning. Fisher has a wife and two children.

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