Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1918 — Page 5

Mondar, March 25. 191

THE THHSH

SOCIAL, NEWS t

The literature remmitw of the Ham-; I.. S 'idler, Re freshmeni s were er ed mond 'Woman's Club will meet at t he ' a fcr t ha (times. Jr 'wo werlis ill? rliib heme of Mr?. J. C. Crave in Carroll j ;1 1 be entertained by Mr. ami Mr., street Tuesday afternoon. The subject ' Rosnbaum. 'or the afternoon will bo Modern Poets; and Mrs. E. S. Cooper is in chars? of j The Hammond Chapter O K. S. will program. All club women are i n it-; hold it s regular rr.enting Tuesday evened to attend. The following is the pro-1 ing at the Masonic temple. After tnitia ram: j lion there trill be a social hour in charge Stephen Philips Mrs. Vein Summers, of the men. This is the last meeting be-

and lira. Knott, Mr. and Mr C. Borem. Mrs. rressel. Mr. and Mr. C. Eeklund, Mr. and Mra. E. Kraua and family, Mr. and Mis. H. Gram. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marsh and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wil

liamson and family, Mias Anna Konow.i A. report -waji made to the police cf

thrnini business. All atores aelling foodstuffs ware also ordered to remain close1!. The. police department reported no violations.

Mrs. Mina Kel'er, Gerald Marsh.

G'ts Stevens and

Krie fretfht erglne ,o. IS06. that

blocked the, Slate and Sibley streets erotiingj for nearlv twenty minutes.

v If red Xoycs Rupert Brooke-.. Mien Seeger Lord Dunsany.. Peents ,

Mrs. G. A. PowelsonJ for the officers leave for Indianapolis Mrs. J. F. Eeilly to attend the grand chapter. .Mrs. .1. J. HuffMrs. V,. P. Clooperj Chodie Ender relurnad Saturday io Mrs. J. A. AllabenlFort JDupcnt after spendir.it a ten day i furlough with his rarents. Mr. and Mrs.

C, Ender of Ttouglas street. Miss I. aura Fites of Xorth Hohman street "eft Saturday for a lslt with

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson. 713 Plate Line street, entertained nt a. dei'ihlful houye warming; vi-slriay. their ri.es ta for the ria. including: Mr. and Mrs. Chotf, Mr. and Mr. Ketia. Mr. and Urs. Shubert. Miss "Winifred Oiioti. Miss Kleanor Kolar. Lieutenant Otto Kolar. I?r. C. Metzold, Chester Kartwood. Mr.

A musical program wu given at thet'0 arrests mad

evening- service at the Monroe Street Methodist church Sunday. A quartette composed by Mrs. Kay Veils. Mrs. C. C. Sprout, the Hev. Benedict and J. C. Million sanw. there were solos by Mr". Harrison McLaughlin and Miss Haiti Wiltsee, flute aoloaby Miss George and vio!in selections by the Kev. I'aul E. Benedict. Mrs. Ray Veils as the accompanist. Initiation featured the meeting of Dorcas Rebe'Kah Lodge last Saturday evening- at tha I. O. O. K. hall. All member of the degree ataff are u'rgfd t attend the meeting; .Saturday evening for practise.

Tiie regular meetinc of the Golden

Rje. Council No T. I. of U. will be held Tuesday evening; at the J. O. O. V.

While riding a motorcycle wast on State street jesterday afternoon, M. M. Holland. 803 Alice street, collided -with the. Hammond police patrol which was standing- at the corner or Hohmtn and Stat. The patrol was da-naged to the evtanf. of a bent ftrider and steering aim. wj;iie the light on the motorcycle was smashed. .No one vas injured. Osuar Kiatr baa aaitad the police to help locate his bicycle which was stolla from su front ef his home a; ll?2 Jefferson siret. This is the third bicycle that has breu taken within a week.

cago. at her home in Sheridan avenue, yesterday. The Junior R-d Cross of the "Whitinghigh school has a present membership of ninety-six. The regular meeting was held in the domestic science room of the high school. There were tnirtyslx members present who worked on icarments for the Bljian tefusees. and kIri on knitting and compresses, of which ninety-three vtn made. The 'Whiting T'.brarv is this nfk having its book drie for books for soTdiers and saiiors. Ari.v one having; books to contribute to th cause may bting these to the library and if this is impossible they r. ill r. sen', for if donor notifies the librarieu Miss Myrtle Federsen returned hoire Saturday from Tpsilanti, Micb., where she has been attending schoo'. Waldo Holmes, local mail f.nir, is on the sick list.

and consequently through the dangerous Mediterranean route. So far none of the consignments have been lost n.nd confidence is expressed that none b owing to the reed for the additional Iron-making units in the far fat. Taia Iron and Steel Cbmpany alicad h;is two furnaces. Xo work has yet ben cote rn the small 50-ton charcoal furnace nrdied for the M J sore state govrnm.-nt.

WRITING OWLS DEFEAT

tw. brc .1o5:i,. ' he Marks n ' uu fact . 1 la rn v !.' i." a lui i ! A ut- '. r it on it t- if

B Jimmie Ha.'. rt HITING. 1NP., March 25

1 p : the uto: i

'. l.o ;s etupi'". "d :i ' i i'.-.g plant H r.'! W; 1;if tliC Ki' .-rhoo!. .!vnn as tlv cnu't

cf h-r S'n.c v. as itiero of Mif-I'r.-iniv Dic-ii. .?tJ'I i-'ir rlri-t. The ftmer w .1 ! occur lomornw mo rami; iro St. r'ri.-k' .-i.-irth, with R"-v. Fr. .r . Coiuivliy of.'i' ::ic Thf lic-ur of r" -quini i"Tvn:r iy :it f p'cb.'ck. liitfrmeb1 v iii l.- at t'aixarj, f.Inry. Out of i" ra i -'la 1. 1 -.'c- ate r-Npr-:cu I'tom Altti I;! M rs. M. II. 5.1f rn.-ir. f Chicago avriti "ill hr,-v ii-e ldy t'ili :i. .?. Tf-

her this t'c.-iinj. j Two c""'.'rjr even's to b" hf'.i shc-i 1 1 ! aT'T t ti'5 -, ' r bei.f t f t':.', ' r;rd t't.-is" i;f i lv !. Merrv M.k'-rs ! 'tr !idm:,5 1 arbor with n riiri' o nt tit And-.fcriuni. nra the ctb-r by th Xt:! e.i n nod-r en ...f F.:i -! "hieajro with

l;s!l. .Important ri.sincss in connection

rrlRie nar Fer.i. lnd., her former w it h the entertaining of the state borne. council will be' transacted and. it is Mr. and Mis. noy M. Fudg-i, ill. and das'red that there Is a large atlendaace

Mrs. Clifford Tyler and Miss Laura Swiney of Chicago were gtiests at tut

ar.d Mrs. Metzold and Thomas Vitmark. borne of Mr. and Mr?. U. H. Mcllie, S 6

at the meetinsr

Ti, aruests were entertained at dinner 1 Sou. h Hohman street. Punday. and tea. America:-; beau's roes devornt-J d the table. Willi a program of classical music and : tar talk the Hati.'ond Woman's Club On Wednesday evening o" this week ; spent a deliUi,fui Saturday afternoon -vt will be a corrinrin-it ineetitig- heM J with the music department. Miss "Wellie the Lincoln school to which ihe pa-; MePaniel whose beautiful soprano voice rT.s cf tha school and all other nor'h'is known to all Hammond audiences side people are invited. Mayor Brown starved in six numbers Her versatility ard other citv officials srtl! he in atiH.: was evnressed in the ftlicV mjT numbers:

ar.ee. The program will be as follows: ! -Song of India" and "Tim Rose Enslaves and 5 ellow. .lonn'tila were used tl Headirg Miss Violet Nichols' the Nightingr.lo " by RUnsky-Korsacov, oecorafions. Fclwin ? the aniheon r .v,r. t. j-.... nr. -T,a t o,r," hv f'aro- the evenmsT was eivrn to music hen

Reading Miss Louise Stevens j Roma. "Magdalene at Michael's Gate" Dane- . Miss Violet Nichols and "But Tf tbe Soul Can F!in? 'be Dust

: Aside" bv .zx Lehman. I The Mothers Club of the Irving school! The program opened with the singing": will meet, at two-thirty o'clock Tuesday! of ' America" and closed with the "Star,

The hospitality of A P. Lou. H. C. White and tl. A. Barr. who compose the Home Club was enjoyed by sixteen of their friends at an Easter party Saturday evening at tfte home of Mrs. I. E. Emery in Ruth street. Five hundred was played at four tables and at the conclusion of the games a two course luncheon was served. Tiie luncheon was attractively apopinted. carryinsr o;:' further Cue color scheme of white

a Quartette cornpoied of ivoiln, banjo, mandolin and piano played an- Miss MePaniel and Miss Hanley sang

afternoon at the school -for its March : Spangled Banner" by the entire club.

The program will be as t'ol-1 with Mrs. K. S. Cooper at the piftjto. TI:

meeting. lows; Talk. ""

second iiurnber nas by the Kolah Camp

o-eperation -f Home and j Fire Girls who tang "Tour Flag and My

NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED

A sue of $15 as assessed against a Chlnago man in the poiice court thi mornuig- i'or opera t in gr h:s automobile without lights. Frank Chamm, IB Archer avenue, Chicago, was also arrested for violation of the automobile traffic laws on Calumet boulevard yesterday. G Tjtiiks a switchman, giving his address as the Rest Hotci, was taken into custody yesterdav by Oolicw Officer Singer on a charge of fighting. His rasa will be hear before City Judge Klolz. The funeral of Fva Fear Coldsberiy. li-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goldsberrv. was held from the residence at th corner of Stanrard avenue and Lyman slreet-, yesterday afternoon

a- z oiio.k. Interment was made Oak Hill cemeter'-'.

IM

Scif'-1"..

the

Mrs. Fit. yd H. Adnins : Fin r." Miss Kathleen Lyons was

T'.aro solo Grace Stelow ' accompanist for this nvmber. Ursuaj" lesson 1 A and I R The Rev. Floyd H. "Adams of the Tret -Tommy Vaughn and F.leanor Rush, Baptist church, who is back, after eight I ' Bouncing Fall '..Kindergart en children weeks of T. M. C. A- work at Camp J

.:. m soio uarry Graco ; Cuter in Michigan, gave a. ery Inter-; .. Licito- Gary, lnd

eCompar!iS liarry Kauiman.

ISrECiAi, To The Tiiits CROWN FOIXT. lnd. March The following new marriage licensewere iisred Saturday: lionise Rajaczi, Ind:ana Harbor; Fess'.a Ropp. Indiana Harbor. Tony Hlsbec. Milwaukee. Wisconsin;

ODER BUTTLE

.'e.ther April 6. 1517. the s.nk'.ng- of the I.:isltan:a nor iht tprpedoing of the Tuscania caused such a sober aspect in Gary as !. tha effect on people over tha h!ff battle nor raging; Fiance. Never have newspapers been in such demand. Bulletins are eagerSv read, papers o.;i.tkIy bought up. Men s'op and talk seriously in tiie streets "While some decry the German advance, most agree that the Jesuit of the war may now he detevni' ned.

feunday ngnt when e.vtrn Sunday Examiners came to town sold like hot cakes.

ni the v.aitots

! :h Whitine Ow'. defeated

i .Mn a team of Brio t by a

1 ""- . I if. tn IS. AUhouan li'.e v;s

i a. defeat oser the Ols. th.s d-feat wa U-'.ir. if more than avensed on it'.rdav e:,-; Tl;,.'

The bovs frwOT V. , scons. n lecture.

; Til i'l C

i.r.rs hoi'l i " ir'"

'8 go : h c y

ng.

I tie v-

l Id i hnv.s'e'l.

have been

rru

e,.l'. rf T.en and fl C tl t .

nor come anywhes near ihrnvmii local boys on me shoit end score. The Ow! stjL'.ted off " ' "i r

We a caging the sphe-.e for

counter. This was followed in ou:ck j Mi T .'.liai

succession by basi- ts made V F.llict, , fr(..,.t v. i;j liB,, Krtelingr and .ehaafer un'M the fr'aio ft he St. Aiban'.s Ki

was 3i to 0. At th.s J'tnc.iire rr.ri.i.fe . mt ilor hon e

committed a technical fon1 and Murphy of Bflst dropped t;. bail for one point, making the score lead JO t- 1. F-liioit Kept shooting' ''" every ..- r;va.bl angle and making "on-e of them count. K'eis kepi diopp.ng- tiie

pi'l and the half ended W. on the long.'end of a n t..

T IT- sr ITOI! 'J 41 ' oi- i.o. J i - I

h he Ow is. se. : e. 1 i t

is it if en

gr.-.nd n-.'.li'-try t.-il. n 9 ti:o .Mntn;'. Tc i'n! le. A "m1 ' 'It. for nil r-cruii s of th-'

re v. oi'hy of he C'-rie.ri rull!c. I yr'U iro i'2--U of 1 hose da c. .pi ly ir '.he Hi ly Zc-'f -'i'l '. r: t-nmg has bee-l tx-hitrdr-d find fl1"!;.- r .orf:i .-Ti..: ,u .;as Ch Sen pi

ll . - r,j. Tl r. 'L rs furtnvr pi.t'.' be i tl.ts tilll" (S i wov',-1 furnish tb'-m. of ?.:.2S Grapevtf.c

pi.s' ponrfl nietltr iscc.oHl Euiid rn-e-

ovow a tei nc-'ui- A'l

members ate ttrg'-d -t t" prtient. The rec-ti'a-r tnnn'i.i y bustn"! niee';rjr end thin. hi- part y o t !i t'..pg-cjka; ion a", ch'iich v. ill lie ;i .- rburch. WMnesdov eftc-rnoon, w j- h S-c;f'ja C s hotes.

Metj.hors of -I.e. F-'t-st M. F- at

lh" nd c oo i,

! If IMC'ts ti -I t I ntade fc-r tl'.k'-

r.e Just j be inivosu'.ble

rerce Rji

estir.g taik or camp lite anl ms linpres- I pa jt Baker,

; sions. and dtsj!e-l peain his well whiting, arcl will bo hostess POw n fib:'ity a? a s'udert and lecturer I j. hri Siloa On

en!n? hour committee of t!-.r j His tone of uncompromising patriotism Albert B. S-nnins, Fast Chicago! Net-

ar.I opiin-itlsrn acnea a new- insp ra-icn j ngies. .ast tnicajo, to tb" manv that kv already been giv- Matthady K. Androff, Hammond

rn tie club. Mr.'. Hutchms, one ofjMaweth. Ha-nond, lnd. Hammond's most sc'tv workers, I ' mad. a strong r!i for the Club !UPPort I pgQQjrjiJQ MEETING l:i belli 1:' of the day nursey which shei

and mar." other women hope to see es-

. Miss I' " the c

Hammond "Woman's Club this evening at i t n home; of her sister. Mr?, c'ari 11. Ncl""p.. 1 4 Kim bach avenue. "China and' Pottery of Our Forefathers" will be the subject "for the evening- and will be cits-j cussed Miss Nina Fettit and Mtss j Riar.ch Nison. The t'kelele Club will:

Whiting; Julia rely.

Cecil Smith. Gary.

B.

"With Chicago and Harnmenl being dry yesterday, the f.sh liouaea a tho Lake Front and Roby did a land office business from early mornir.r until late at night yesterday. Hundreds ox autti-

mebile parties were turned away, it is 1 reported. ! Mary Elizabeth Janiich. it.int.!i, i, i

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bteve Janitch, 3 30 Conkey avenue, Hammond, died at the residence jester-day at o'clock p, in. Death is attributed to an illness f

stomach trouble. The funeral will be.

held at the St. Joseph church Monday mornuig- at S o'clock. Interment in St. Joseph's cfrncterv.

ITHE TIES'

r'.iy an1 Ms Kder

v. ,i! s:rt. ! An enj'-ab's meeting of the Went- j worth Social Club tool; piac w ith Mr. i at.d Mrs. Walter Patterson IV. Sibley' reet !i Saturday evening. '"iant were pt,?' ed. the pr'jies in which were1 won by Mrs. Harvey Cleveland. 'Mrs. v."il!:ar.! Klage. A. G. Peavcr and Georcri

and Miss Morris, tabiisiied for tb Fast Hammond dis

trict. Mrs. F. S. Cooper, chairman or

Notice is hereby given to all Democrats of an organization meeting at the Jefferson Club rooms Tuesday. March "S. 3.;5- DEMOCRATIC C. C.

REVIVAL. ! Re'ival meetings are boms held eachi

M QUININE IfJ

the music department, was in charge cf the sf ternoon's program. I Mrs. .T. O. Thompson announced the eorn'.nsr tenth district convention of the1 Federated Woman" Clubs which will b v,i.i or iio itoTimntMl Ciuinlrv Club

Thursday. April 4th. All club' women J night except Saturday at theMethodist ,-. inv,tt Thnse desirintr to attend i church. Meeting" begin at 7:30 p. m.

I th.- luncheon are requested to make their j Excellent music and gospel messages t reservations not later than Faster Morr- each night. The rublic is most cordially idav April 1st Tt is espe-ted that sec- invited to attend these meetings. 'What

i eral hundred ladies will be present. Mrs. shall it profit a man ir no gm mo v..,v

THIS GOLD CURE

.T.'D. Smallcy has charge of the aale of, world and lose his own oui

tickets.

"Adv.

the:

with n

r,- 1 VIc Cr-n'.. TutVier iM Ten- -.TrSrv

man avenue, entertained oil Sunday fn

Tape's Cold Compound" ! honor cf ,hPir ov. r.mma, whoj

ends colds and grippe 0r St. rani's Lutheran church. The in- I RED CROSS URGED in a few hours. i vitr'1 sr,jr?,s Mrs ! TO SPEED UP Charles Baxneho. Miss Htild Barneho. j

Mr. .-nd Mrs. Fmil Barneho and daughTake "Fare's Cold Compound every j ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Mttnr and sons two hour until yvt lave taken three; oil of Valparaiso. Mr. Karl Luther and feces, then ail grippe misery jroes and j son. Mr. and Mrs. George Shade. Mr. vour cold will be broken. It promptly; and Mrs. A. Berwanger. Miss Adele Punopens your c!pger-up riostriis and air; bar. Mr. and Mrs. L. Crbahns and sons, passages of the head: stops nasty dis-1 Mrs. J. Urbahns and H. Urbahms. barge or nose rur.nins; relieves the!

Mr. and Mr'. Joseph Miller.. 504 For-

throaf. enecKing. soreness end siffnes. J sytht avenue, were tendered a delightful Pen t stay stuffed -up! Quit- blow ing ! surprise, bovse warming: last Saturday

ard snufflinsr. F.ase your throbbing lead nothing; else in the world gives su'-h prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound." wliich costs only .i few cents et my dru? store, it acts without assttnce. testes ni-. and onuses no incoricnlence. Accept no stibtitute. Adv.

evening at their new home by the L. O. T. M. Mr. Miller- was rresentd v.i'h a. pedestal and potted frn. A three course luncheon was served after an enjoyable time spent socially. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Petty of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. P-orchert. Mr. . . . . - . 1 . . Ji, 3

The. local Ked, Cross chapter rece.ved the following telegram: Indianapolis. Ind.. Mar IS. Hammond Chapter Amn. Red Cross. Hammond. Ir.d. The Red Cross reaests chapters to contii.ua at full speed the p.-oducuon

'of hospital .garments and supplies and

to make steady shipments fast ae finished goods are teady, to the atatc warehouse. . BEXTLET. As st MgT.

FINANCIAL COLUMN A March 23.

S2'i

NOWJNOER FlfiE Kaiser Sympathizer at Wanatah Is Ordered Interned; J. of P. Is Involved.

Atchison ... ,

American Baet Sugar 731; American Car Fdry. '75

AR TliEATR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 8prcial Matinee Thursday 2.-M0 The Famous

Oaro

Girls

Everything tigv. Largest cast of Artist? in Burlesque, and the

Beauty Chorus

Sarah Watt. Laura Houston. Violet Buetlcv, Arthur ,.-iuinv", Frank ''Rags' Murphy, Emrst Sehroedci- and that Popular Entertainer JOHNNY HUDGINS Admission 25-50-75c-$1.00. Thursday Mat. 2:30 Admission 25-50c. Order your tickets now hone ;iu46. 'J'he theater will be dark Friday (Holy Friday).

IG ACTS OF

VAUDEVILLE

Saturday and Sunday Matinee and Evening. LADIES FREE SATURDAY under usual conditions.

afT"y El .S9

The F.ed Cross ha also received the following grateful letter: Ft. Hancack, X. J., March M. -3 !. American Red Cross, - Hammond. lnd. Dear Miss Patterson:: I received jour letter with this morning's mail but I thought that I. would wait and see if the packages came in tcday. The pack

ages arrived with the noon mail. I

surely was surprises w icu ine i-unitnis and I am a'.ad that I can say that the people of the west treat their toys better than ihe eastern people do. You can rest assured that I wi!, aiways be grateful to you and the Red Cross society cf Hammond for what they did for me. When I am on the. other aide and on the firing line, tha

(sweater and the other articles w.l! kr

us warm w niie we are sleeping la p.r

dug-outs. I auppose that you know tha the ri!!ery -Bill be a few rrrilea

j back of the front line arid T believe that tihe 7th is goinR t have the heaviest ! irun over there. We have been told

j by our officrs that we .will be in dugi outs and that they might be thirty feet ! underground. Tou can imagine that it

j will be damp under the ground and j that will be where the knitted articles i that you sent me will come in handy.

Tou mar have noticed In the rapera that the New Tcrk artillerymen ere rroinp to to across scon. The SVth 13 e New Tork reri.nent and I believe we t-ijuH have ben o.er clready only on aree.iint cf nit iiamg the equipment 'ct t: 1 u hardiy wait until I get ivre an-j gel .n.o action as I think it - ' .. mi at -wonderful experience that a. ii ii ran jo tlnough. 1 only hope that I cm: li e through it and come back r.n1 o..i hemg disabled. I guees that eerbod hopen that but I kno- that

j sou.e "f us are afi-aid of giving our llives for our country. I hope that you

err not. i uMied ton n.uch with yo'.r

work because ti:ar would w oi k to jour dlsad' atitage. ThanWipg von very much for 'be knitted prudes and the .comfort kit, Otaiefuiiy ours. PFirVATfi WILLIAM AHA. Bat. JE. P"ih Art (C. A. C T"ort He.ncock. N". J.

Anaconda Canadian Pacific American Can Co. New Tork Central Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio

Crucible Steel . .

Erie American Steel Fdrs. Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal P.epubfic Iron and Steel Reading . U. S. Rubber

American Sugar 101 'j Southern Pacific S3 Southern Railway 32'4 Chgo. Mil. and St. Taul .. At Texas Oil 1 14SU U. S. ?teel S9' Union Taclflc HS'i Utah Copper 7S n"illya Overland 77?

78 137 S9i 65 64

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1, 14'. 1 44?, 31Vj so J!4

CHICAGO CtMATBl TtTTTTUS. CORK May. $1.:5i; Msrch J127. OATS May. 854c: March 9?c. CHICAGO FaOSTTCS. FL'TTER Creamery extras, 41c; creamery firsts. 40f 49'ic; firs!-. "SSS 'c; seconds, CsSTc. KGGS Ordinariet. 3SS-34c; firsts, 34 '-ic. LIVE POCLTRT Ducks. :S3 31c;

springs. SO f Sic: turkeys. CSgSlc. VEAL 50 to 6') lbs., lSS!!r: 7 to SO, to c: S10 toshrdiucmf wyprdlupu 70 to 80. U?9c; ?0 to 11, LOIrlMc: fancy, 21o; oereight kidceyr. 13jj 16c: coars. 12c. POTATOES Cars 71; -Fancy wesl-

crn. ?1.00.i.id: v i3c,Sl,,n, ?i.tt.

UPORTE, ISO , Maicb. 15 A week.'? ini'esMgalfon hare by secret service men from Chicago came to a climax yestarflay, when Hertian Kaiser, a young- German, was oideied interned: a number of eedit'.ous books were confiscated and chatges were made public against Henry A. Wolfe, a justice of the peace at anatah. Ind.. for alleged eon.p.racy in connection with the Mliing cut of questionnaire', although he has not been arrested. ftau.er came l- Imports five years ago and has beeri employed as an accountant at a local factory. He remained a subject of German-, he said, because his father n Germany Is wealthy and he had expected soma time to return there to I've. He v.-as alleg-ed to have made dislojal statements, but he was not taken to task for them until in his questionnaire lie stated he would rather go hack to Germany and fight for the kaiser than i eTtiain here and fight for the T'n'.ted States. AVhn arrested he adnvtUd h!s strong- sympathies for Get many. He will be taken to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Itetbed r rro.Germnnlani. U'anatah has been a hotbed of pioGermanism. it being- alleged that there !s a I'ers. socte'v of oc:a'!s:s

German in that town, who have, been ! doing- everything: poi.s.bie to hamper 1 the selective draft. The Investigation is said to center around "SVoife. the jus- s tic of the peace, who is alleged to j

j..!... q.iCHL.Ollnairea for yourgr men. all of whom allied deferred classiflcat.'ons either on asriciHural, industrial or dependency grounds, it 5a alleged tiiat in each case false 'statement were made and that 'VS'olfe had know!eriKe thereof. Wolfe charg-ed fi for each questionnaire he. filled out. The local exemption board called attention to' three sons of Lud. wig Grieger. a farmer worth $50.4)60. each son swearing- he rya3 manager of

n.s lamer j rarm and could not spared. Several registrants testified be

grcgi 1 i' ) .'I ! chut-'-!-' s cr r.n.-t

l. - ..... 1 . . f! 11

l, Pond at Onter. I-.dd.e a is. .'ic- - ... . . . .. reeded In o.itjumping li'a opponent and be, .or.o-i.-t.-.-i ,,v V.:,y .ut.dav

by hitting- toe ha.i- '"f - " -"

e,J tli.it ii.ere vi.i ije 1'iree t.iit'.ir

i a e s e

added to the score

Wet. Pf'.nma replaced Elilt :n

und period. Most of the action confined to the firit half. The vis.iora kept, tiyins long shots ail the time snd could not connect. Kg an prevented the 'sttors from scoring time and again by co.evinar juat as they were abo-t to shoot and by jumping after the ba'l Iird b- en hot. The guarding of TVe.s and Kjm prevented the visitor from ge'Ung- 'tnder the basUeta. .l''st before the cose of the first half Eg an rc.vcd the hall from the jump nnd passed St dear across tha ball to Ell '.or., who d-opped the ball in as pre: ty as yo i plcaye T;e appearance of Kilio; n an Owls' club uniform was some surprise to local followers. "While ti.a management was assured that he would be here no announcement was made to the public. Elliot and !n all probability Johnson will be seen in action next Friday and Saturday nigh' 3 a.ga.;nst the Km F.oes. Elliot seems not to have lost any .,; his speed, cunning or aim for the bn-

ket. He certainly s-.as there iin came to passing and to iim w.. V'ei3 was the accrsng biy -'-e -,

inr maictne- oisht balC.. Mu.iui ' 1.. !

the v-sitois worked hard all tn way. The score: Onlt, 46. b f p 1' Fairlinnk.-!., IS. Elliott, rf . - 5 0 0 f' Ii f p t re! am a. l.'.O 0 0 0 -Murphy, if SIM Friellng, if. 5 0 0 l.Tilley. if 3 n 1 (1 Sc.liaefer, c.4 0 ) P Phill-.ps. -. . 3 o r, 0 Pond. r....l 0 0 OiAnderaon, c.O 0 0 0 Wels. rg...S 00 0 Connll. rg..o ft 0 0

Kgan. lg...O 0 0 OITerman, rg:

Keferee; Kerns. IWi'.te, Ig... : j

3 O-r-i.'"lS' c; nre :. CM xpert -r-t ai'l f'l-iir-

fifty golRK if r sf 1 Y.riiivn-5 can bt ed for this t.-jtul-'r. T!."o r.o

with ihe. biajoiitv tnnst he at do. 7 'C, promptly at 7 o lock, 'o gjn admittance. A !atr annoiincement avit' be.

i made as to v.h-rt train wi.l aecoinm-dvte 1

the Tiiapy going ft om :icr. Fifteen fiiiljrcn received 'he fh rrrcent of h-iiv cc.r!ir.a".or. st the Huii -garian P.-form :! bur- b it Kennedy avenue yrtr-rd'ty, w ih h d;oc? bishop and the p-isior. He v. Stfi'baii Vsraj. ofs'i! in' ii.fr Tiicre were t-:rh' girls and seven boys 'i; tb cl:is. The

churcli w.-is beautiful

Car-ter lilies and p dona'od by- Mr5. avenue, claimed tJ. assembly of nvopb'.

-iteora'C'l 1-ltr.

!:trft" flora i basket, is ?slto tvf Melvtl'e ndii'-aib"1;1. cf the so iabora'c !y wis

It made no of lilies and f-irv Thchurch was filled v. t-ii i;:e representativeworshir'frs and th- .r friends. There s a mlsJaken uH-a prevln. lit thi ceninnuiity as tc, the sewing- b.e.ld each week at ih- 1..-.ne of fr. S. T

1 j Johnston. 4 713 '.V.-"lx-o;e avenue. Tu"S-

1 dav. iwint

fc-rcil 1. i.. roir.n.u'iit v w)" vi time ani ni'v it soldier boys. Tl ila-. what 0'" cc

1., l iif 1 tir-i' r t the t--r '.i-'or! ! -s cr- - ' - .-i'.:.n u tl".'will t mio n Isi i ! of !if-r

r trie n'fids i our !. no orcanization 1 is diy i s. open for

nny wrrn'.n rcp-fir-rf.;s ganizatioti ttrfi'mti.-n to this much r.ecd-.l vvcri plain scwitj fi!"i there

r, th-

! on there to nsir.t

n 0 " j div'uhmlK . yc.t-ar

f church rr o.rrio Tut s'-fre in it is mostly r alv ay? ir:strucricn. In

I

BEDCCE THE EAT 1 WHEAT Atlj 5rBTlTTTE.

t niilrfYl!

u a mm m m m w -mt U . B

8 1; 1

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RHEUMATIC PAINS Quickly Eased By Penetrating Hamlin- Wizard Cif

A safe and fiartnlrss preparation to relieve the pdin.- cf Kheumatisir, Sciatica. Ii!nr liac'-r and Lnmbago is Hamlin's Wizard O.I. it penerr-ite

an:i

! ouicklv, drive?

he

'Katberlne Hosiril, xt Olcl Ave., i

Phone Trill be pleated to jirlle and j recelTe aoclal neira and adtertinlug for; Ihe Times. ( t This week being Holy mel and the! last week of Lent, there is a decided'

r falling off of aoclal activities

in- ooara mat Wolfe acknowledged s-.gnaturea to affidavits without eeeing

ir.aae ana that he told registrants what to say in their questionnaires in order to obtair. deferred claeaincatlon. Some time ago Justice Wolfe was arresre dend fined for bootlegging He formerly tts a .tchool teacher and hot is organist in the Ge--

inan .angej.c-al rhureh Sf s.uth !

" anatan.

j The officers raided the home of Mrs

I A'lams. a locaj woman j tj.ey found inany volumes of

u 1 . . .j ti uTOh. n was not

j.jtf any are scheduled, only the regular:

meetings of organizations, churches anci

tneir various societies meetings wiil be the principle news listed for the week.

out soreness.

limbers up sen aching joints

muscles. Vot! will find aluio.-t daily tsses rr-f it in cifc? of MicJdeti ir.ifhaps or accident? sr.ch as fpratns, bruises, ctits, burns, bites and .--tines. Just as reliable, too, for earache, tociliadic, cronp and coin'. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisl ed return the bottle and get your money backEver conctipatcd or have sick headache? lu.-U try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills. ,33 cents. Guaranteed.

invro ttjti "P ' i

V V .lJliJJ AT DE LUXE (in TL1 TJHTCC milD

. w net e altered

a : rested.

i

PtLuid 1 iiea : re offer? "Over There" t its pt roil i,e.v: Sus.day. Tha picture is a patriotic stor.' .th Charles Rlch1,1m in the leading role of an American who comes so near bring a slacker there is no fun in it. Cut he turns out to be a splendid hero and a brave soldier.

WHITING

GM CHILDREN

Mr. and Mrs. Claude

Laporte avenue, exrect to leave tins neelc for their home in Vancouver. B. C. Mrs. P. J. Kaine of Amy avenue, has returned from Cincinnati, where she

was called by the aerjous illness of her i

later, Mr. Edward Kalne. 1

These who 1, teen feanng an epidemic of sickness and deaths n.. result as the filthy conditions that are to b found in Gary f.yS tday had no optimistic vims gr:ven them when thev learned that diphtheria and pneumonia

' " ts;n four Gary children. AS'hl'e Huinphre;.. of T v" lhe '''!,'L" lo '

I e,,.,, Pi ,r u ;f3,.: :ht ri

"rJ ,-el it u

rpice:r;:c. 'ray follow. -Mie;. s. Ci-pecla'ily ji, the South Side, rre so re'.lnt. with f:! i. that i; is imliossible for vehicles to pass lhrougb ihen-. Although n "dcan-uii" lias beer.

Ki-ji.i.MM 1; is slow ai.d ai..kiies

Faster week will mar'n the re'urn of,

many of the gaitic-s already planned and among them will be the-usual benefits for Kcd Cross and .the eold:er boys. Teterday there was a uhristenir.r party nt the home of Mr. ar.d Tr?. Ine.nli t . I ' ... .. . . 1

jv.f-u .uciji;i ui v.iy ttr'. Li. i nrn j baby son was naml Joseph IMward ai d i

the ceremor.y was performer! by r.e-. ! Con' irri"d fioni our Alexander Schaffer, pastor of th Jfolvl The s'orv of "Br-t;y

Trinity church. The sponsors were Mis"! wn fii.Mary Hepra nnd Mr. David Mafii. JkLltd ah.-

dinne.r followed for a large number relatives and fricncls.

i The past efficets, of the Ti. fi J- C!ub j will meet wiih Mrs. Mary Old--. " u . n' ' aen;ie, toniorrow n'riz. r.- h ni.-rn-j iier is rerjucsie.i to bring ?i .;-1 ; Miys Jo Mrint yre, a wrll ' n..-,-n : oung itci- of ind.ana Harbor f r ihe! !asl nine yrars. pss.eJ av.sv t an carlv I hour '(lsteroav rnorniiiir fr- i;1 r M- ccr--ing illness. Her are 17 v. '.: -. i-he !icd villi he- v, ir; .;,.-.? . M.-rj-e, . :,',i. Margare Jit In tyre. :So1 Fir rret inci ;

a

ad" of l-rttU.'-CiiiV and !: Daidy"

lfl.iifd by BeniHmin iRrsd1 y. o -. ch'.-m rSO. Since thcr

it has heon a n

-'..u ion itp-.l .-in irtspir-

i a' ion to

! Undt C(! i of t'Ml !.o'-t- who 1tT hc-furc 1 iio no.s.-ibi'i! - of t re-

'.'C i

a' in:- an aclniiato oyta-e iwmodiatrly IO:- tb.oii- !o '.'"a! iijin. The- jifiitu.'f. of

l iv Sim wa.i t r-o. n j i'i .. ip;trr : ci r i mi by p i

in; -in .

In

mm

':vn

!Viinsi7t"i 'n 'o in'uiranc--In I.-'lfab.

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ila" ti v , fbt4! woyid i . in c? -

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CARD OF THANKS.

i i.i tt-i,'. 1 1 . . .

Mrs. Merle Gardner Mas called hoiat ! ,.. .'r I .f ,

V,. . e..i... " " v " cur.ai.iori

QtYMefs; mord ycatarday. One was taJtcn from a shed at Lrtindffren'a fiah hausa at Hoberiadaia early laat ?enmf and was owned by R. R, Brown, 1423 75th atreet. Ohloajro. The aacon-J su tha property of VTilUam rart. rTJl Hemlock street. Ind.Kiin Harbor and atoln os iHobman street. Jt a recovered by the po!ie.

Hanmicuid leased anthr an;! Sun-daj-jraaiartiar. With rhe x;oatlou of one t tw Inatatiees aU aIon wre

eloaad, Thcxs who i ch-b dia a

r f a t tie r. i

whom al,te -n rite l ad p.-id aay be

fore ahe reached Oait.

Miss Julia TVarreu of N'aw Tork rime. i improving: from her seriousiilnest. Fred Lahin of T'isel.rupp avenue,

was called to CheBtev.cn b..- the cica.U ,

uf hla father Corporal Thoraaa Xaef of Indiana itciu, apent j eaterday. here vlaitlnr tils paranta. Mr. and Mrs. Cnaries Naef ol 8herl4an avenue. Dr. Q. H. ' Uoskii.s ia on wealeru buslneaa trip. . Werner Velasner liaa betu tr&tiiforred from San Aritcinio. Ttia to C.n.p Torest. Ga. Mr. Melaaner ! a resvlar in the V. B. army. Mr. ar.d Mra. "5V. Jl. Jeiikit.s enter-

tain4 a number of fritaJe t ro:c, , cc".-

lfiwn at

119 th atraat

pleasant -time -s upeul cocially and r -

freubmenia were serisd. ;

SJra Cathiii. S'-art entran.ei T , . i m . . . . . - i j , , . - :f

Vrtbur taer f Wood.awn. and Mr. aod "Mnt. Kdward H-uaer and laoihter rT Kar-.ay, and Vra Pure of East cbi-

""'f cf ;h

i of whii-li have oe.' been

Ma; or o!.n. cn c,ui; office

We. tl c nnders

hi'le one i.v jt ll of ti;e luati.'. ii a!js. i,i.,si 111, em in the iasr

: n : .

li.eii be'n eij

in

1HIUCI UJ. x.rj.ii il " - 500 party at their ;.o..ie in j 'a' ' t on Saturiay evf.i.l,,,-. fteid Cc

SHIP BLAST FURNACES TO FiSfi OFF INDIA

The Tour. js'.otii Telegram Rives the following: account of the i!iip?nfcr:L of blest furaacc-s to Tali. India, where Y. S. Me.Nabb, for;.-ei!v cf the Cary steel plant, !a general ; :pci;nendont. thfe trulls teinjf office. oi ty fornif.r Oary steel executives: The T"i:ita:.-. E. P-.ilcL.. '"o.-rainy ia n ai.lnc a :.(; ohir,;..!:; .... ; blase

and I " e. ti c nnders, ri-

. iniin.-.-- i r, : . i lllr.-- a :i i , her, M rs. V'm to beattily ;

all those for their mat;"- tho:,?: deeds, especiallv tli" fTioictii s t iter. Rev. Monroe and rte, . .r.-n.

: i.'admin and

! '""hoir. O. E. S. Chapter. K 8 i ;,ti J Rebeccas, neighbor? a nd ' " . n I ' WILLIAM PHILLIPS. I i. -l.l.

KOY AN'D rEUCV CADHA.V.

, .1 l! I

I

ti builo'ii.E for il.

Company r SaLcl.:. Ji.cia. A

siderab'e pert c-f thepc t ivo lui.iecos

has already lfu V ippe( hi.H- ir

b r ' f'eyr; be",, re the !'liU'-" d. f..r de!:ver- .bj th- i ica i nisn-

ufa'-turers Tbe.'e ahipinentp thus far have ber going by the way of the uei cnal

CARD Or THANKS. We -wish to thai.k cur frter.s relatives for their aid, ki.'idne?? smrathy through the sicknes-s death of o.;- heie. v. if. rni-'Kn-

grandmother; also for the many fb v e rs AVe elsr -wish to ejipreFS our m?n;. tbar.Vs to the Rev. Holz. MR. CT-IAP. LA BBS. H-25-1 MRS. BKRTIfA HA AGE AXO I'AMlhi

wpeks a xro. or- pol

1 ;ia v co: :: .-

of n. hu?'.Ktnd's Uvtit i.. - t--tp I J lire, find o:;!M th" : d i 'a 1 c: n v-; in cc leiit, if I i .-ho: lid Cif POC'lier.' To t !!" s!'el

' of f2ti!-e. ho b.fel tennru a r-V-t j from r-rh:;im:n B; t-'iforii. fcad'-! r 'Betty and Hev Haddt . if-iri at ihe " foot he b-!il K':-'bi:!"!! "'i t i' i ri k v.-h.it m! :;; happen .' tr y i:::ii;!y" ' I vra in ;t distant ri: v a; th- iiivi ' rmi on!-, reat'ho. rt.rnc rl'er my I husl?roi'.- ile.M'n in sn in-.c-idcnt or. ; ihe i-iroc' Ir;?; w '-ek. ?o I do no' j know whether : V j.nc! wn? j ii'.'iut out r noi - xle; ..' c ?c! i nie a? soon us io.?.sihle, the. b l's

ii i e coming m. The Company found that it.- asen bad handed the s'ory of petty and Hr Daddy' to the fnthf-r, if.n ibo fpther had intended to ?f ure iLe 'j',;cy, j-.ti:

wos v, -a.ii. in. z to talk "it c'.". i with h" and i wife.

" i Re-.lpmln Ttrwrllnrd ejorcsaft tb.

ami i

an-

i ipniia.T.in jiralor'i fxprr

v-ish that th sfoey of "Jio'tv and Hp'-

! Ibtddy" may be nu' before e.very fa?L

cr Jn the oivjlixed vorld. T-.i'liFi-s. cicn't if? th:-, ftoppen to your families-. Consult the

CARD CT THAHIS,. h v ish tn tbank .-tht "friends ano neifthliors as welt as The T. (. ' . M, Hii.i i;.' O. O. f. for 'their a!d anl svtnpatiiy and beautlf u! floral (T . iit. in our t elert hfrcavf merit in the !..,hs of one ,.. lved husband and fattier, r-2S-l MRS. M. KAPTF1.V A -NO CHU.DKKS,

Lifs Insurance

:: Company

GARY THEATER BLDG. GARY. IND. WHbur Wynant, Pres.

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