Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1918 — Page 3
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THE TIMES race Threo
PERSONAL i
SOCIAL HEWS
COH1NO ZTZSTS. ThHf hundred train thrown open t Krnrrt I oilmhulon at 5U cent" in ecoiid balcony of DfLuie theatre for Mirine Minstrels, tonight, Tueadur and AVrd-
Miss D( Klla Curty has returned after spending ihe h.didats wiili her mother in Kalamazoo. Mich. Tbrre h 11 nil ml rnt thrown open to Keneral nilnijaalon at ftO I'rnli In arronil balcony f Drl.utr theatre for Mirlne Mtnatrrla. tonlicht. Tiirniiiij and dnfRda .. .Mis? Plan-hard Kennel- of Ruth street is at the Wesley hospital in tTliCugo where .she had her tonsils r moved last Friday. Miss Maude liicnnan returned yesterday from Mmmon'oc. Wis., wherv she spent tli holidays with her parents. Miss I)iri thy i ;ri".!an who spent the holidays at her homo m ideboldt. la., has returned to Hammond Miss IV.llie Knott of Miicnuh court
On account of the heavy snow n w as i" 1,0 sIlpnt thr holidays w ith her sisdecided to postpone the meeting of th),r' '',1!"'lh Pemke of St. Paul! Woman's Auxiliary on' week. NVxt hai returned hon-e. ' Wednesday. January 15. there will be a Ml-V Mabel Sh-rby went to Chicago' Joint meeting of tha Woman's Guild and i ,his afternoon for a brief visit with
Mrs. Joseph Martin who is mroiite 10
iron For y Tfial Piles Froo ni mm- ' '""tA K J V 1 ' J 1 1 V -
Woman's Auxiliary in the parish room of St. Paul's Episcopal churcii. It will be txii all day session. There will be a moi. ..eg of the 1 borah Society Wednesday afternoon at
the First Christian church. The new 1
officers will be named and there will be business of importance transacted. Mrs. W. H. Gostlin, assisted by MrsHarvey Gostltn. will entertain the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon at their home in South Hohman street The Martha Society of the Firs' Christian church will holds l's annual election of officers Thursday following the noon-day luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce.
San fieijo from oil Cit, will make her homo.
Fa . tvhi 1 e she
SPEAKS ON HUN PEACE MOTIVES (Continued from rag' on.)
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tice t all peoples and na t i.ii-a ai ie- "
The meeting of the Harmony flubjthat they may "lite on equal terms of
which was announced for Wednesday j hherty and safety with one another1 ftrnoon at the home of Mrs. Anders--n wh.--th. i- they be stron ;or weak." the lias been rostpon?d indefinitely. i president said the .nteri--an pcpl- will The Altruists Club postponed its j "devote their lives and honor" ! meeting from last evening on a--count j Iniiiiedr-r.c attention was called t th ' of th weather. I fact and us sitmrVan.-e that the rr.-si-i Instead of meeting at the church the ,j,.nt (;id imt include elimination of the! regular weekly choir rehearsal of 1 he J . ,),, n.oll . rn dynasty as a war aim bu'.i
Paptist church w ill be held on Thursday t
evening at the home of ilis Miriam i uf all fntari'
Waeper, T.3 Carroll street. j being made in t!
Ihree hundred seats tnroiTn up w , y,, .
' Cent lemnii of
laid down em r ha t lea i 1 v the nee-ssi'v
trinities and agreements
ed by Samuel J Taylor, defeated candidate for mavor. This case challenges
the riehl of Mi'ler to the office 011 the contention that he was elected by the teles of alien enemies and that, even If the.i votes did not mntrol, Miller, as an aliin enemy, cannot hold orTtce. The anti-Miller forces, however, pin small hopes on tl:i case, becaiisn thu Indiana constitution nllow- declarants as well as cittiens to tote and hold
must bo kept opt n. " Cuumilman Anderson stated that the last board of works let the contract for a pump at Calumet avenue but couldn't tind bidders for the bonds. "The reason they didn't find bidders,'" announced the mayor, "was because it was illegal " Jtetlley moved that ih- matter of the pump at Calumet avenue he referred to th Judiciary conwiiit tei; but Councilman Highland explained that the matter under consideration was that of tukinK cure of tin- show and preventing floods. The mayor said that the way to take care of the uverllow was to keep the manhole open and Councilman H ipn.an im.vrd that the. street commissioner see that the manholes were kept open. Reilb y objected, staying; that it was the street comiiusaioner's duty and that the motion was luipherins up the records. The hoard of public works will h appointed at tn next meeting The eouif In-.en present were haib-s Allen llnhertsdale), Frederick d. Hop. man. Charles II. l-uthman. Patrick II' illey and KKm Slin-kr. at larpe. John V. Keller, first ward. Joseph Miller, second: lindley ". Smith, thud: William C. Hainan, fourth; ia F. 1 1 1 h -lend, fifth: Sam tfkutikiss, .-1x1,11; lu;s Heckelman. seventfi: Louis Scherei, eighth; Frank Martin, ninth, Ioyd" K. Smith, tenth and Alvtn H Anderson, eleventh. The man'. were pi .- nt. from frien'ts of the :i avot, treasurer, clerk and (oumilman. F.x-Couneii;nan
'clock 111 tl
venliiR. bouquet of cut flowers while tri:.geous
, Board of Works. j specimens of floral beauty adorned the. ' Ai two o. lock th.- board of works met defk of the mayor, city attorney and!
ror its lirst regular session with Mayor! two beautiful biiiquets from friends in! McComiack. Messrs. Ottenheimer. Mo-jr,,y drrk. Mayor MacCorma-k had relll und Wechsler and City Clerk Kich-j the second ward, John Hulski, Alex ards present. Abe Ottenheimer was j a.-ilowwKi. John H yzy, V. Cerajewski. i duly elected chairman of the binrd. john M. Peilski. Stanley Hybow iak, and '
lacK iun"lon was appointed street '
Commissioner and Steve Hurdyss assist-
-f nte.t
in i
.it.
ftp
Mtur ; rpei-eh The
follows: J lid i i a I V HMiMlltlP - land. I.ouis Si ln-rei , 1-limn.
Public safet Harnan. t'lce
l"rson. t l.'.Hht C..l:;li .ttee .I.-.sepl, Mi LiB ll t c, .i,t-M 1 te, Joi, pi.
ucuet, making a
intments w-r.-. a
Mra F. lli,di. lederick Jb'p-
cr.ri'.tiee William C Smith, Alt in II. An-
ler. Char Miller.
m e r
Charles Alien. K!'..n Si,,. , ,-. M'a riMii m 1 1 1 fe -ao s; L-. i e I. 1 1 c
j fft io- 1 I.ouis Heckelman and Charles Luthman. addres. follows: t Mayor MilV-r presided over the meet-j 1)jct,n!,, cnimittee Jl.n V. Keeler. the t'ongress:: Once ! ins of the new' citv council last nicht. ; 1.. .,. ..,,,1 r.,i.,.v- i-iii.,..
as repeatedi.t before, the spokes- I Xo fuss or trouble d-vr !ped. What Sl... und aI,.v ,...mm 1 1 r.l 1 .0,1 1 '.
j men of the Central empires have Indi- I misrht be termed his inaugural mes- i 11 t,. t.-.u tt,e. , r...it.
Keilley.
Finance committ
memhera of the " ' --- XaOWS Oaly Am.tlCI.
aenerat admission at NO rents In seeond ha Irony of Pfliue theatre for hrloe Mlnotrels. toniaht, Tuesday and Wed-
. 1 . ,
aesaay. j ' t-d their desire to discuss the sub-1 sage was in the form j J " ' ' ' of the war and tha possible basis ! with a correspondent.
Airs .. . iirav. v - - iio,, ,,,rr 1 0f opened her home to the members of the J
fiisxory (lfrar'niriu 01 tot- . n vtnman' fluK for their meetinc yes-
f an interview
terday afternoon The storm prevented a numbe.r from attending but those who were present spent a very profitable
"Parleys have been in progress at Brest -I.it otsk betwee?i representative of the Central Powers to which attention of all the belligerents have been invited for the purpose of as.--rt aimnsr
..A inhl .fternoon Mr I . ..,"' " ', l'"ieF in eie,n
Lyons who had the program in charge """ ' '''-" into a general .-cference read an exceptionally interesting paper rerd to terms of peace and jooa "The American Red Cross .in 1 Cement. France." The members devoted the re- j "The TUtssian representatM e presented tnainder of the afternoon to their knit-not only a rerfety defini'e saien-.ni tins and in conclusion Mrs. Craves, as-' of the principles upon which they would
licach, j be willing to conclude we. but also j n equally deflntte program of the cnjcret.. application of those pnn;r.s. Webb j "n -presentatives of the Central Pow -
sisted ty Mrs. l.udwig and Mrs served refreshments. - Mrs. W. J. McAleer of 1"!
street bad the members of the Monday , ers. on their pt t. presented an outline fternoon Bridge Club as her guests j of s;C rier: which, if much j?s dnyesterday. Auction bridge was played nite, seme,; susceptible- of liberal interat four tables and at the conclusion of pretation until their specif!..- prvgram ihe games refreshments were served. of prsc'ical terms was added.
The next club party w ill he given ny :
Mrs. Jesse tVilson at her home n liign
sand street in two coi-. i Pussia or
riuschli and Russel Burk. son of Mr.
nt,A tr,- 4 T VSnrU arrived home ves-!
'ei-day from Fort Harry-
fat he
every citv, ove;-p point, permanent addition t
Heir territories and their pow r.
"That program pn. nosed no c.mces-
; spm at s'J either to the sovrii;n;v of
to the preferences of the pop-
i utation with whose fortune it has dealt On account of severe weather there ; bul mnt- ln wonl. ,hat thp Cpntra w,s not the usual large aU-ndance at ; m k ,.v, f,,ot 1 he rreetins of Iake County Humane So- ' ' , . . , ,. . ritory their armed forces had occuoie.i ..it mi .on nr hut several matters
- , ; every province. ..f interest were taken up. The mem-jof vantBJ.0a;, a
hers urge upon an owners 01 nuie 1 . . , L. kln..l AlB,l 1 anilini. I
. 4 -.. - 11,1 l.i- w luiijeuiie inav
Claude Ruschli. son of Mrs. Anna - - ' - -' "
""'01 lov.v 01- iiij-v ."ufte.-ieu originat
ed with the mor-.- liberal statesmen of PaPf-
J Jones ,i( 11 v 'siiii, i ne men wr.o have : "
1. 4ri, to .nend a fifteen illiv i ' r,uu '.' ine,r own,--
furlough.' The voung men are in the lhou5ht run-se while the . avalrv and enlisted from Hammond j "" ret- terms f actual settlement , " j came t rem the military leaders who last spring. , , - i hate no thought but to keep what thev
hae got. The p. p,,t lations have been broken off. The Russian representatives
I.mdley t
"I'm 100 per cent American," he said, j man. "In justice to I. ncle Sam and Michigan ' Park committee
City, the underlying facts in this case ; stnitth. U.
ought to be published. Through an unusual sequence of events I am listed as an alien enemy, although I know of my own knowledge that ! am a citucn and ha-, e been such ever since I became of , American! Whv, all I Know is America. 1 don't bin-ve ihat an alin i ni toy fh."ild hold office. "Here in a nutslcli is the situation:
j T was mayor two term", lleS-lMt. I had livd in this city fort -five years, coming here when l wa ,". My father I tok out his paocis, which m.de me a
citizen. 'Ae'I. along in It'll a law was passed that e ery elector had to register, slowing w hi re !! n mil when naturalized. Has Papers Looked Up.
I "Along abom ret 1st ra lion time I jhc-aid some one bad oft'eicd to bet tha1 jthis city did not have a b-sal mayor. It I started me thinking. I a--kvd the city jattormy to look up the record;: of my
Tohn V. Keeler.
Smith and t'harles H. Luth-
-Frank
herer and U. C
Mart in. Smith.
C.
ant street conimlsioner. Steve Timkovich was appointed thief engineer. The beard at once concerned itself with tht; XTobleni of removing from the streets the heavy lull of snow so that traffic could be itsuinud. Plans were made fur improving the character of snow plow.- and for pu:ting on every available team that cou'd be obtained. I.undei 11 was placed in charge of the work. The board then adjourned until this morning1 when It reconvened to consi.( r further the matter of clearing the .--now congested streets. Board of Safety. This board as It met following the meeting el the hoard of tvoiks consisted of Janos Elements. James Calvin and M. 1.. sheehan with Mayor McCormack and ( lei k Kichurris present. A good deal of interest attached to this meeiing because of the appointment of members of the police and fire department s. The board organized by the election of James Calvin Chairman. It then proceeded to accept the resignations of all members of the (ire and police departments. Starting with a clean slate, it mad.' tht; following police appointments: Station No. l. East Chicago. Cl.iff Tom P Williams. lay C.-i pi a in Hiram Kerr. Night "'aptain Peter Sterling. I'.ertilloii le,t. Pert Solomon, l'ny Sergeant John Wejfenbach. Nigh" Sergeant Myer Pybecki. hauHeur Iclw. Murphy. Chauffeur Pen did. Traveling Si .-gea nt Steve Fano. Plain Clothes James O'Contiell, S.Millar;. Inspection Frank, l.oda. M-reliant Polio Harry Smith.
I Police Matron -l.tdia Uowen. j Poll.-e Matron Mary W. Kindley. I Pairoliiu r. Max Wemstuck, Chas. ! P.a ichn'.. William Wilson, pete Muha. Paul Pudich, George Wleklinski. John j K'lhzvk. l-'rank I'olgar, Paul Sassis, ! -Steve K-Ti, George Wikswo and Eugene 1'iirrenti.
Station No. 2, Indiana Harbor. Assi-.gmt Chief Villinm Hughes.
RIWG OUT ni n K
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William Siemiasko beinjr the donors. T. V. P.iehards had a botPiuet of American Feauty roses from bis fath-er and mother and one from h:s ossistant, Florence Jones. One of the mayor's most gorgeous trlo'if'S came from Steve Ponta. Pete Ciohan and Hiram K e " r. The council took up and discussed the following business: The mmthly and annual iFp- its of the various departments wer road, accepted and placed on file. An ordinance appropriating for th- depaittnent of public safety wa referred to the fire and police committee. An ordinance transferring $1."'1' from the general fund to the park fund was passed to its third reading. An ordin
ance for vi'" "or the dep.-ji tmer.t or health and chanties m is-e; ;;i n,., ,:. v. a.s passed tinier suspensioti of tip- rules. An ordinance for I15' for the Ueeeni. bery salary of the health inspector was passed to its third leading Tiie action of the old board of works in changing the present three. light cluster system in the ornamental lights to a single- nitrogen bulb syst m win re. by there is to be a large sat .n? in ex. j-ine, was confirmed by the counc.i An ordinance of fr,r police r.-'n-tenance was referred to Hie tie snd police committee. An en; nan e for the appropriation of ivi f . . pi.--i.i-in certain special assessment rolls was passed on suspension of s h i ules. An ordinance fixing th" salary of the court bailil at llf") with $1. all c.v. ance foi expenses was passed the second reading. An 01 dinar.ee appjo. piiat'ng $1,150 for salary of the bailiff was also passed to the se,;ond reau-
mg. An ordinance .-air eg for Kates
and watchmen at Cue t ai t'jus railroad crossings was passed to th- seend reading. The bond of c. K . Wallace, appointed for a r."tv term as city engineer was aecpted and appioved. There tvere three noni 11 at : on s for t'ie office- of buildtna; . eunniiss; c.;.-r: John Persson. H. I-andfleld atid "ha:li-s P'letcher. Ijiridflelil received tio- majority vi f tne volts ami was declared elected. City Council. One -of the fii-sl lorirtnl changes mi office in the adir.inistiat ion of city affairs iti East Chicago took p'ac- y.-?. 'erdsy foreroon whn Judge tt'-ibam A. Fury stepped down from the bench and veicomed to his place tn-- judge, elect. Hymen i. Cohen. A Judge Fuzy was ah. nit d,-mis court. .ludae-elect Coln-ti a'ked for
Pom I-owncy, R Siamski, th( fJoQp Mj prf,ceed d to ,fo-,m the
judge that ts.sisbeis of ti . lo--.il Par
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association desired to express their thanks for h;s fairness on the ben h, snd his courtesy to attorneys of both dof. -use and prosecution and to express their appreciation of his judicial acumen and strict interpretation of the law. "As a taken of this appreciation." said Mr. Cohen, "we wish to present to you this beautiful gold mounted fountain pen and trust that wi'l ever be a del.ghtful memento of joifour years as uur city judge."
SSI
H CIRCUIT GDURT
Th. Hon . iw lv
for re; ist t a- , gat el
the city, for , i-d over by Mayor t'ajlahan to Mayor- i
1
i
pa per.
"To he on the sa fe Md ti-n dav and to prot-.ct
our law says a declarant may hold offi'o e. I took out first papers in July, "The very ne day the city attorney wrote me a report that, my tatter's sec
were of due recot-d. i have
ii. nat-.iratly 1 did not pro- j ministration but ft ars lal.r. to take out m;. coming Hdministrat
nd papers. 1 wa - a f uli-fb-dged , Callahan called ih
iirw p. -publican it adminis-ra-Ha-t I'hle.igo was u-loreil in at 01 lock jests rday noon w hen the -!' the comnon council was hand-
1 h ct P.-o MoCei mack in the preseu
ff about a bundled ci'.uei.s w ho oiled j the chamber to it- capacity. The occasion was not only ,i iti-.si .auspices Mjggestitc one not only from th. standpoint of the retiring nd- i
1:1 that of t lie in- :
Three hundred seats thrown open In j
general admission at SO cents In second ,
haleonr of Dfl.uif Theatre for "hrine I
Minstrels, toniwht. Tuesday and d- j
nesda 7.
n n - w i ll. Mat or j
fi -dged . "allaiian called the i--t irmg council to;
citizens and 1 didn't meed them. I order aid explained that the purpose of! "After we .declared war last April the meeting was not to enact any new J
some persons look'-.i over the records .-gi 1 la t .on or make ant new appropria- i j ; Jijt. y(. n,,i and .-aid that the Miller who had taken turn "out to turn c.v- r the reins of gov- , Kvwanski IV
out second papers back in I'"! was not 1 ernnvnt to the n-w arimmtaf ra t ion. tin
were sincere and in earnest. They can- I '"' ml n" anoiner .Miner. 1
1 ' 1 i a 1 , true nnui i.ti)' I ri 1 rl ..ill
ot Con- j
Mrs. F. C. C'rurnpacker postponed the meeting of the Embroidery Club which
was announced would take I home yesterday afternoon.
"So I was 111 this position: I did
hate the proe.f that my lather had tak-
epr ssed his thanks to his cu ivil m -n. 1
to the memb'-rs ol his various hoards
a nd i : s .top -in Lee - . -1
nd
en out second pape rs, although I knew j had served the interest of the eity in
ice at her
Today there was reported to . I-n n n a i .1 tKo . .mtit inn of tr
Sharp of Summer street who has been and imperialistic minority which has
J
I not entertain sudi proposal
(quest and domination. !
"The w hole incident is full of sic-I
nifieance. Ir is also full of perpUxity I " to h'' a tart. and I could not take any way during the past four years . With whom are the Russian represent - i "v I"'lrs, because the war had; for the assistance which they had r-nd-
s topped that. .red. tie said that ne appreciate. 1
Duty-Bound to Kegistsr. . honor that hal been his 111 serving as "Then came ret ist ra 1 ion of alien mayor fwr four tears one if th" most enemies. As t here v. as a cloud over : important and rapidly growing cities in mt title to f ill citizenship. I assumed j this.- great i-enlinl states-, that it was my duty, saddening to me; .c , nl.out to .-nte rt a:n a mo-
lie fore whom are the I
I represeL.atives ,.f th Central Powers'
! speaking." Are they speaking for. ihe be no J n'.a jorif y of then- respective parliaments!
; or for the minoritv parlies, that, militarv
Night Captain J. Thompson. Pay S.rg.ant A. Wasolcwski. .Night Sergeant Ni'k Makar. Traveling Sergeant M. Padanovich I'lam Cleilbes Paul Yurgutis. I 'lwui'leur M. Zai kow i. h. t'ha'usTe-ur John Lazar. , Sanitary 1 ns pert ion Sa m Penanle. Merchant Police Tom Pew is. - Merchant Police J. Zaraiski.
Pat roll 1' en
J. I.azain.k. M. Uusick, A. Fuzy. Paul
Wit tig. Frank Fakowski. J. Kusk, Mike
i sharpron. II. Kckich. J. Kovcj and G.
v li- kniski. Calumet. Mereh-.nt Police John Sabo. ,'l'ue hoard then appointed tne follow -nig .-nctiiiei .,f the r-.ie department Civile Spencer. thi'f: t h-ule.- Smith. g.-":.-tant hief. Mation No. I. F.ast Chlratio. 1 'apla in A rlhu r New ton. Lieutenant Tom I i off man. harTeur Walter Kmiec. Assistant '"haffeur Steve Kovach. Pipeman Joe Myer. Pipeman S te ve Ha no hie. Pt p-til a n Joe Polle la. Pipoman Walter Clgor. y. Pipeman Tom Mano. station No. Indiana Harbor. '"at pa in Arthur P'-Uing. Lie n I'.-na nt Will 1a mi Mille r. "hauffor A rt hor Martell. ( 'ha offer Eeo Hednarovich Asst. 1 ' ha ;i ff ef ' ".eorge Var-ck. Asst. Chauffer Pan Friend. Pipeni.-n: Ni. k Pidlo, August Mikul-
Tony IV K"ia, Aueusl r?e Poj.ovi.-h, Tony
i S n o w 1 i n s k i .
Mi'- of the most funct'ial phases n!
j the 1 ne, iig urat ion of the new regime I ..c iin , lust evening at the adjourned I meeting; of tl-.e common coun"il. The
; c ha in I
;nd omen.
mayor
Special to The Times.) CROWN POINT. IND-. Jan. S.-.Vw caseS f,icd in the circuit court are as follows: IC.'li'.n Foreclose intg ; Starr A. Brownell J. Will Peishaw) vs. Alice J. Klocomb and Howard Slocomb. 1237D Claim file; David W. Finch vs. M. Elmer Dinwiddle, executor of the estatiCof Sarah Pongm-cker. 12071 Transfer fimn J. P. ct.; Ester Prijdoso vs. Pixi Tejlpari and Enter . I'olgari. 1237J Nick Fadlwich (J. C. Wells A: 1'.. A. Lucas) vs. Vaze Pudnich. 12;i7:j For authority to execute contract; Frank P. Patec as executor of the estate of Jacob Banghman, deceased (Patre & Johnson) v. Fe w is p. Folk and Sarah Folk, his wife: Henry P. Banghman, Amelia Panghman.
CARD OF THANKS
CABD Or THANKS. W wis'i to thank our friends ail neighbors who so kindly aided duria the recent bereavement of our bajy daughter. June. Espe.-iatly we appreciate the be-autitul floral offerings, ill:. AND MiiS. CHAS. HEIEEY.
yffiirTffianTrejaiit tmmt 1
JlitTayiiMlrniaCycil
L
the ! mn
Wlte of tl
1
was well filled with interested ' 1
Mrs. MacCormack. '
-.nd Mrs. T. I Wil-
j 1 lams, w i f.- of the ' ItiL,- a -r.ong those i desk of the coitn'-il
chief r.f police, hepresent On each nen was n beautiful
so 1
ritieally ill for setcral days.
far dominated lb
whole . policv and
eontrolPd the affairs -of Turkey and of
the Balkan stales which ha v
obliged t.. 1-e. oic.e their associate in j thi war'.' j "The P.ussiau rep i.-een t ' 1 es bat e j
insisted, very jus-ilv, very wisely and
I though
which 1
been !
The stork braved the recent, blizzard and today reports were made of the following visits in Hammond: Uorn to Mr. and Mr.ii F. Rickmann. -tl Douglas street Sunday. January 6. a son. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rav
i"arlev. -l Michigan avenue. Sunday' that the conferences lioy ha v.
and daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. holding w .th th- Teutonic and Turkish I W. IT. Smith. .1 Carroll street and Mr. j statesmen should be held w ithin open.
and Mrs. E. H. Helton, 75 rlumnter ave- not close. i doors, ad all the world ha nuc on Monlaj. (been audieneed. as was desired. To j whom have we been listening, then? T 'Ihree hundred seats thrown open to ' those who speak the spirit and intetvaeneral admission at SO rents In second Hon of the resolutions of the German lialeony of IJel.uxe theatre for hrlne : R.-ichst a g of the nth of July las', the Minstrels, toniahr. Tuesday anil Wed- 1 spiri' and intention of the liberal lad-
aesday. ' ers and parties of Germany, or to those
! who resist, and defy that spirit and inTh Knights and Padies of Security j ten' ion and insist upon roni'iest and ,met last evening at the T. O. O. F. bal 1 j subju g a t i-.n ? Or are we listening, in snd initialed two candidates. The lodge fnc. t hth unr-e an "il.-l and in open session was followed by an enjoyable ' and h-.po ;--e .-ntradieion? Th---e are social hour. On the next meeting night j x,r s-rious and pregnant pn. stions." an entertainment will b" given follow -
I claimed American citizen-hip. but at
the lime was unable t,-. prove It. "Now we have (he proof, and I shall s-ek to have my c i 1 1 .'Mi ship c-nified.
M.ade;
floor and' A nd
sed th
"as- a f""""- ' n.,11 10 adj.-urn. Attomet . lid. with th- express rosorva-1 j f,,r ,,,.i(1. ,,, ,1,.
i tio.i CiteH a nttrt of the docmo-nl that i .
e-i. ' 1 111 eu cnos.-n worus es ir
t-.-m of Fn.-t t'hoago's busin-s m.-n r-tho retiring tii.i;,--t, their gratitude r the fair tr.aiia.nl w hich h-- hid ic-
I ' 1 ...... .... s- ded to all. their a ppi ociauon 01 tne I Ti. hi3fln I'itv has an American eitiz.-n , , . e 1... 1 ..l.
Ill the ,rue .spirit of mode,,, democracy! I ' ' ",',, .... ... , , . 'r ti'H' u.. v.,,..,, ,,ao v., a,...-
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When Children Cry Out.
which he had no control put. him in tho
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alien enemy list.
1 lie "iFlIIini! WOO Se , - o- I ..III- 1 o w n
were low Germt;i. not high Germans.!
They have about as much use for the kais-M- and bis bunch as Poland has for Pru??mr or FinUnd for Russia."
e ffici.-nc
w it h w hich he
ing the lodge session and plans for th- j Three hundred seals thrown open tn r-rcgram were made last evening i anernl admission at SO rents in second - lialeony of Del nir theatre for Shrine Triumph Council No. 11 D. of I.. , Id ; n,trP,. tonlaht. Tuesday nnd Wrd11s regular meeting last ev ivniris at t he , nr,d y 1. O. O. F. hall. A class of candidates I .
was obligated and following the bus
ness meeting refreshments were servo.
COUNCIL DEMANDS RESULTS Continued from page one.)
had Conducted
adn.mistrat ion. Ai th-- conclusion .Meade pre.-'m'cd the mayor with
a beautiful diamond ring and extended
i to him fhe best wishes of thy citizens ; of the city. The mayor 111 topes o) sincere pt preciat ion thanked Mr. M-'ade and those whose thoughtfulness and whose means
1 had been responsible for the gift and)
said that th- ring would a i ways be -
chr'shed as a memento of hi administration and as an 1 spre-.-ion of the friendly feelings h Id f :r him by the donors. He then extended a hand of welcome to the incoming executive. The eld council adjourned and the
lcve-rish nnd atul don t sleep
j w.-ll. ate constipated and nave symp-j I toms of woims. mothers will find epiick . 'r. iie! in Mother Gray's S-.v-et l'.. d- i -' j j 1 u- t'hildr'-n, til" standard remedy for :;u , I years. Tln-v at" easv to give and chil- I ! (iti-n I'ke them. They cleanse ihe atom- I j ach. act gi-ntly on tl,.- bow. Is and break I up elds. Relieve headaches and teeth-, i in g disorders. We hat- 1 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 lesti-i ; mi -nia is. Ask your druggist and be stir- J 1 to get Moth-r Gray's .Sweet Powders
for Children. - c. Adv. j
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This delicious cooking and salad oil from corn is wonderfully economical
Mazola is a pure oil, pressed from American corn, for deep frying, sauteing, shortening and salad dressings. Mazola can be used over and ever again it does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another. Since Mazola is a -vegetable oil it enables you to follow the plans of the Food Administration for saving butter, lard and suet. More economical than the old cooking mediums, too. Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins the large sizes are the most economical. Also aslc for the free Mazola Book of Recipes, or write us direct.
Ttxr none, itlunieil it lUzs'.a li ol tin entire miatictlra.
Corn Froducts Refining Co. v- X... t-
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and a social hour was enjoyed. A spe
cial meeting will be called for tin ti..n of officer.
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ALIEN ENEMY TAKES
UP JOB AS MAYOR
from the fire p" 135 and K'tftis t hem c-.oid:l:oii va-4 pas-d.
(Viii.-ilman Suhk-ss ..f Kat Ham- j ntv m.-n to.-k their . -nts. The t. resent mond. seen- d th- Moor next. " "mi ef- ' incumbents are Aldermen Maxwell, fort should h mad.." he s-nd, jet ; Cartse.n. Khed. iswc-go. My slnvy. Tenkst '-eet -at lev. ice llast 1 lamniond. j ley. P.urns. (.l-org-.o. p.-u rson and "Thre- thousand men can't s't to wojlc ! ltasczkowski. f there i.n't .-: Mayor Mcformack anno. meed the fol-
j ti;er.nrenient ,.eis i.runt ft. lowinn sin-.ovet.-cs and the bond: of th-
irhnned that the snow p.o-.v had run Ilf ,w ... ai-i.-ont.-d m-n were ac. -iited by
nd and it was hoped t
to Fast Hammo have the trae
pen
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There will lie a meeting eanesoay 1 this city, a justice of the I.aporte 'ir
evening of Golden Rod Camp No. lto" cuit Cmitt. sayim that he had jurisdicP.oyal Neighbors. , j I ton 1:1 the case and that no action had i been filed before him. hence it could The annual election of officers will ' n,,t be tak-n into another circuit, take place at the meeting of Cold' n j On this ground Miller's lawyers askRule Council No. 1 D. of L. this even- j ed an abatement, which was granted lv ire at the I O. O. F. hall. Judge Loring. j s.j this case iss over, as Miller.be-
A business meeting or t.ie iiammot.a ; c am- mayor at noon, arid any injunction 1
Chapter of Eastern Star w ill be held j p. enj -in him from becoming mayor is this evening at the Masonic temple, j now i-v. late. Next Tuesday evening, January l.'.th. One Cat Unsettled. at a special meeting the annual itistal- 1 One case 13 still on the. docket quo latjon of officers will take place. warranto proceedings which ver- start-
G0ODBYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES
l-'-ir cent uries a 11 over the world COFPi aches or y.ti are sore .t cross tl-.e l--i-s MEPAL Haarlem Oil has afforded relief or have ihiYieu'ty when ni mating. Co m thousands upon thousands of cases t. ynur drusrtist at once and get a box .-r lame back, lumbaeo, sciatica, rhtnm.t- e.f imp-o-t-d i.; Ut MKl'AI. Haarlem t ini. 4Ta,llstones. gravel and all other : ii! t ' 1 nsuh-s. They are pleas-am and affect ion a of the kidneys, liver. 'om- ; e.-v to take. TJjey dissolve in the ach, bladder and allied organs. It acts j stomach and the kidneys soak up the utnckly. It does the work. It cleanses i.c; i.- a spniie does wa.-r. They 011r kidnev-s and purifies the Mood. I 1 hor-out'ily cleanse and wash-out -the makes a new m&n, a new woman, of you. bladder and kidneys and throw- off the It aft en completely cures the distresia- , inflammation which is the cause of the mar diseases of the oceans of the body. 1 trouble. Your dniggi.t will cheerfully allied with the bladder and kidney. refund tour mniv if yon are not satBloodv or cloudy urine, sediment, or I isrled after fe days' use. Accept 'brick-dust" indicate an unhealthy con- j only the pure, origin GOPP MfclDAl, dl'ion. ! Haarlem il i'i"iii". None oilier senvi not delat' a minute if your back ' uuie. Ad.
t'o-ncilman Heckelman asked If the stre.it car eompan; v.i making r.ny effort, to hir-- shove-le is. "We want to !-e fair," saal Conn, iiman l'e'llej , ":h .4 is an t rsordinar y storm. Tho,-.: p...,. pie are doing all they can to exjc-rjit the work. Thv can't gt men. As s .on as they gel the snow off the truck the b-er caravans come along and llinr.v it back. It is far their own interests to d .1 :'. I don't w ant 10 jump on them whin they're down." "Mr. peiiley has the wrong impres.on," said Mr. Heckelman. "I d .n't want to jump on them when they're d-.'rwn. I do know- heretofore thai they laid dawn. If they're d-dlig all ti.-y can, I'm satisfied. " left to Brunt. It was moved by Keilley that the matter cf cleaning the streets of snow and seeing the street car company resumed service be left to the street rer.imissieiier. Councilman Keeler sngg-stcd that the company needed modern equipment to
.-lean thf slroet of incv iil.tl llial (l. '
council had to prod them. "We are surely Roinij to prod them,'- lie added Couoilrnan Highland raised the question of the danger of floods when th? snow melted. He stater! that the newCalumet avenue sewer is two-thirds full of mud washed back from the river. "We must protect the small man." ald the councilman, "for he is the one who keeps the wheel of progress moving in the ctty. The outlets to the sewers
motion lead- and unanimously curried : .1. K. Keppa. con' t'oi 1 er; board of works. Abe Ottenheimer, Noble- Morelli nnd :?am P. Wechsler: city attorney, M. F. Crites. He then nam. d lit-' commut-t-s a? follows : Finance: Tenk'.cv. Peterson. hums; street, and alleys: Maxw-11. Carlson itid Myshwy; police, and fire: Pa'czkow ski, Purns and Carlson; water and licht: P.urris. Rhed and fleorgio; public buildines: Rhed. Carlson and Oswego; public parks: Peterson. Rhed and t'Jeorgio; license: Osweso. Gcorsio, Mysliwy; law and ordinance: Mtshwy, Knsejkowski and Maxwell; canals, ' rivers and harbors: Georgio. Tenkk-y and I'e-tir-son; public health: Carlson, Cswcgo and Maxwell. The council then adjourned until T:"'"
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