Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1918 — Page 5
Tuesday. "March 2, 1918.
THE TIMES
Page Five
COMING EVENTS. The A-nicitia Club will be entertained by Mr?. Fred Miller of Drockert airi?t Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. William Lohse will Tie the assisting host ess. A community me-eting is announced for Wedne sday evening at the Lincoln
and Mr. .T. S. Rlackmttn of Highland street. Mrs. L. J... Bombenrer will h.vn
the Misses Fleming as her guests. For every man in the service th Amirjmn Library Association computes there should be one book. Donations are urged and all who liav? bonks n.y bring
school -which the school patrons an! lnw w l" F"d:.c uom.y ir . w ,. ... they will be forwa.rdf.-d to the soldiers
ilvi in r. i u ii-wnii-i.i?. n I li F : ill rt i -
tend. A program has been arranged. The Deborah Society will hold a "pound party" Wednesday evening- of tbia week at the home of Mrs. James Er-
win. 207 Detroit street. i
The Fnifsd "W. C. T. V. will meet
and pallors. The Hammond public library so far has received two hundred and fifty books but one thousand are needed.
"Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Edward Hunt. 201 Johnson street. The sixth division of tha M. E. Ladies' Aiii Society will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cottcn. "IS Truman avenue. An entertainment called 'Tlaytown" will be Riven at Lafayett school Thursday. 7:"0 p. m. Admission ;."c. Proceeds to go to school and Red Cross. 3-2S-3t
Mips Florence Kuzzard was hostess to
the evening hour committee t-f the Hammond AVoman's Club last evening at the home of her sister. Mrs. Carl I". Nelson, 14 Rimbaoh avenue.- The subject for the evening was "t'htna sind Pottery of Our Forefathers" and was discussed by Misrf Nina Pet tit and M.ss Blanche Nixon. Miss M.;rris and Miss Eder sans and their propram was greatly enjoyed. Assisting Miss Buzzard was Mrs. Harriet Paul and during the social hour they served 1 1 f reshments.
lfYou Suffer
Fa IPiles no matter how long- or hnw bad RO to jour druggist toJav and get a, J cent oox of Pyramid rile Treatirient. It will s;v quick relief, ami t niiixle box often cures. A trial package, mal'ed free In plain wrapper f you stud, us coupon below. j FREE SAMPLC'COUPON I ;Yr?AMir rr.iTo compact.
SC-t Pyramid iiiug.. Marshall. Mlcb. Klr.'ilT anncl me n Tree rnimnln rf
PjiaisidiPil.Tre.tEiaat.lnpUtlU wrapper. Name
Street
City State
OKLAHOMA CITY DEDICATES FIRST WAR SAVINGS BANK
ItS TIT A I. SCBXTXNQ-S. With large, crowds at both Sunday morning: and ev"enlng services, and with e i n ,1 .4 A n a 1... e.-.f-Ole IV. r..
. , , . cj.urcn w nrn oiaiij. -win . 1 i.mur . ' i
fcetinga nave Btaxiea bi ine rirst
The meeting Wednesday afternoon of the Ladies' Aid Society of the l'trt Presbyterla nchurch will bi held at the
' . u. congregational surrrr to be sewed tifxt
.jietnoaisi cnurcn on nusseu Eirpsi wmi - .
very promise of success. Dr. T. J. Bassett will preach every evening, except Saturday, at 7:30 p. m.. and s. larsre choir -will furnish the music. The local church is expecting that the Rtlly Sunday meetings In Chteitro will add to ra'her than detract from the success of the Hammond meetings, and all tha membars and friends of the Hammond congregation are urged to attend every night.
The First Fresbvterisn church is ob
serving Former Pastors' Week, and attendance
services will be held every evening; except Saturday at 7:4S o'clock. The Rev. A. W. Hoffman of Joliet. T11-. preached last evening and the musical prog'-im included harp numbers by Mrs. Charles La vers and Margaret Harrison and a vocal selection "Com Unto Me" from The. Messiah by Mfs. Louis Freeman, with Theodore Moor at the organ. Tonight th Rev. Shirey of the Windsor Park church will preach and th musical program will be in eha-ge of Miss Lillian Monberg. Wednesday evening the Rev. J. B. Fleming of Rensselaer will preach, his daughter Lulu will pie-
side at the organ and nis oaugmer
j.ssle will slur. Thursday ev
Wednesday, April 3. The nomination of
cfflcefs will also take place. The art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club held its study meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William lluehn In Muenich court. Mrs. Belie Lund reviewed the chapn r from the textbook, current art topics were discussed by Mrs. George Roberts nnd th questionnaire was conducted by Miss Myrtle Huebn. The me-tin? was ery interesting and there was a ln'ifc
The marriage of Miss Luc.ile Margaret Hall to John West'.ry Stevens oi" Hammond took place Wedn-sday een-
- . , . . c - I . 1 ,
Ing of last weeK at in nom- oi .mi.
Mrs. W. J. Woexs. la Lnion siren, Ken Pu Le. wis. The Re". W. P. Leek of the PiviFion Street M. K. church of- t
f.ciated end in the bridal pry v.ere Mr. and Mrs. Weeks. The bride wore n suit of gray satin and her flowers were a corsaire bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Weeks wore a taupe suit and her flowers were sweet peas. Miss Reis played the bridal music. Following the ceremony a three course
.i.- suoner was served for thirty guests.
I filing. LUC .
a thimble party jesterdsy afternoon at her home in Warren such. Wi'h the members of the Fmbroidery Club she bind as p. iest her mother, Mrs. W. W. ! 1'iirker, also Mrs. Wirge M. Chapin. The guests brought their needle work and during the afternoon a eollaHon, was se; yed. In tm weeks the club' members end their husbands will be entertained at nn evening party by Mrs. O. L. Smith at her hi -me in South Hoh-j man street. j AVedr.efd - y evej-.mir thee will be a; meeting of ;ohien Rod I'nmp No. 1657! Iloyal Neighbors at the . O. O. V. hall.! Important business in connection with entertaining; the state council will be. transacted at the meeting of Oolden j Rule Council No. 1 I. of L. this evening j at the 1. O. O. V. hnll. T is .ie-ire.l he.t there is a large t tendance ,,t ; members.
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TAKE HA!R OUT NOT OFF THE SKIN
Hair fa kovMil t
CMTHf mm mtS&ar wtai bmovIT rrarrea trraa taa murfmm at kte. Thm mlr au an ara way ta remove kalr t ta attack It rater taa akla. DaMiracla. th arilual aaattai-r Mald, dorm tkl by akxR-ftlM. Only iranfau IMlrele kaa a BBaae-r-aaefc rwaraa la eaoa aaekace. At taOet oaaatera ta 9e. $1 tal S3 alaea. r by ail fraat ta ptala wrapper an reirt af prtrei. race baak. aaall4 la plafa MM a--loa on raonaat. TrSflraela. 12tn tfU ana Para; Are, New York.
I
two big meetings to be held this wee it. one at Fast Chicago, the e.ther at Indiana Harbor. Men acquainted with thewar situation in Europe will speak.
TENANTS LEAVE OFFICES OPEN
i When Officer Ueil of the fiary police I was making: the rounds? in the F:-st ! National bank ofl'ie building at Gary i he found e,n the second floor the door ; of e-. cry t'nent's room or-i-n. D- ll later retained end kept watch on the offiof !. Rose, where three s-sfes are !o..-a;-i ed and where a number uf pavers :id j blue prints were open.
KKTFRXa TO fMP. Sergt. Joseph Milstor.e. who i? roending his furlough in Gary w;tl tmrents. yesterday retai ned to hi c n i II. tii,tc)Mir7 T i e
Dedication of the first war Mvings bank at Oklahoma City and (abov,lft) the patriotic parade. ' ---
IN MEMOEITTM. Of Jen-es , w. Duf. w ho died rn ago today: The dew- was fyiinie so'rl On a pr- fit CaT-i ar
association with those upon whom the thine thr v hve to -.ell The-.- arc The mother stood weepiu
j government is depending largely for the thoroughly in sympathy with the propo-! For bcr sot: she could not see.
The first war savings bank to be built in the United States -was recently dedicated at Oklahoma City, Okla., and the ceremony was featured with a patriotic parads in which 15,000 took part. Lieut. Paul Terigord of the French artny delivered the dedicatory addresa.
HEAD OF IV. C. T. U. 1VORF .-. i a ti All
success of the third Liberty drlvt.
At the meeting this exening of thej Hammond Chapter of Kastern Star at j
Masoni" T'mple initiation will be
followed by a so-iil hoir in chargo of! the men.
There wi'l be a meeting Wertne. afternoon of the 1. A. to the O. R.
at
the T. O. O. of inirortmt
F. Ita.ll for the transaction'
nu'pit will bo occupied by the Rev. Feis of South Bnd and on Friday evening the Rev. Walton of Gary will be here to preach. Miss Cecil Abblert wi'i sing Thursday evening and Friday evening Mrs. C. R. Corbin will have chnrge of the music. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. McFlroy entertained the Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Hoffman and children of Joliet. 111., during their S'ay in Hammond. This evening the Rev.
The colors were white and pink and the
tables were vry attractive with flower. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens will nlaXe their home at 220 Douglas avenue. Hammond. Mr. Stevens' parent. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank S. Stesrns. were in attendance at the wedding. The services for IToSy Week at St. Fau'.'s Kpiseops! church include tli ervi.;! this evening at seven-thirty o'clock preparatory to the Eater communion, celebration of the Holy om-
bu., mess.
Fhe Knish's and L-idi"s of S!eurity
J will meet this cxening at the JloRke I. j O. O. 1 ha'.l. There r. i!l be initiation of
a large class of candidates.
Loan bondsition that the war must b fought to ! the linish. They are wiKir. to work
Mr. McCray believes, and justifies his ! "horthndert and over time in order that j belief by statistics, that the farmer Is they may produce maximum results in I av-ake to the fact first thnt Ibis war! production. All thu they ak is that
must be won if bis property is to con- j the government g:e them square. dl tinue. and that to win the w ar bis. co-j "m treat their right with as much reoperation is the f.rst essential. spect as they do other essentia! Indus- . . , . ... , 1 trial activities.
xi;ciff iia;. utsi aoiuts? eriin-.- sn i'i i'i
i - v . SKa entertained hv
' " ' I -.7 Tl.r.ov n-.orii-
and Mr. H. H. Sharrer and Dr. and i munion """o ' " l ' ' . ' ;'
Ham-1 mgs at seven ociock. mr v.o.-u r,..n
in services, at s a. m. ana me nm-? omn
elaer will be entertained by Mr. 1 service from twelve until thre- o'cU.ck.
Mrs. Fred IIopp of Hes il celebrat-i
her birthday anniversary yer-terday
1 .'!?5- T
Mrs. Fleming who will come to
urnd tomorrow from their home
r;en s s
HOW HE QUIT TOBACCO
'! ;r,s veteran. Lamphtre, was aeidirted to the excessive ttsa of tot.acco for manv ears. Ha wanted to quit but needed something to help him. He learned of a eroe hook thattella
about tobacco habit and bow to conquer
it quieklv, easliv ana sareiy. m i-
Srr'.'C"'' 'i' 'li'j; a .w ed bv the Rev. Brr-uer
TOT t'.'U(.l.l-0 BIO J''S. .-v.. I i:angelica! Lutheran enuich Palm :-oin-Anv one desirir.g a copy of his hook j , Tn thA c!, wera Poro'hv M oif. on tobacco habit, smoking and cnewjr.g. , ' J ' , nenha Ve.rde, it. , e l i'cn get it free, postpaid, by writing to Anna fandrei. Berths cr.det tl-i e. i.i. Edward T. Woods. 1213 K. Station F.. j,nn Rippe, Emily Muck. Roy nltg.
New York City. You will be surprise ... , pnell Villiam Ra!"h
and pleaded. Tor quieter n-r-s, ronger heart, better dlg'stton. lmprov- Emil Pardrel. rl eyesight, increased vigor, longer life -- and other advantages if you quit poison- Mr! paipn s. Gromtn entertained at mr -purself Adv. " '' ' L
Mr. and Mrs. Ben .Tarchow. formerly of Hammond bu: now- of South C.icago announce the birth of a daughter en Mond3. March 2T.th. A. K. Me-i-vwe3ther of South Ho'itr.nn street is spending th" w with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merrjueath(r In e'hiengo. ""eceiI N"wf!!. son of Mr. and Mrs. f,'U Ne-,re!t of Michigan nenii" wa rerio ed to ,t. Margaret's hospital todnv to undergo an operation. Mrs. Myr'le Pfeffer has rcturre-j from Pubuque. la., where rhe went to vlsi
I.er paint.
:..-. sV : .
also h--r second son before
and the Easter evening service at tour, n ,. f,ir service. Mrs. Pfeffer has
o'clock Saturday afternoon. j , yon w,o is now in France.
Mrs. F. B. P.eUenboy and soi
Morri"
end Ra'ph and daughter Beatrice arc inj
of Mrs. Ilckenltoy's father
died two weeks agi
; Mrs. Roy -pf.-- i ' it- j PeVault I social aft
ed
. on'erta its ir.ar the following S slept s a
her home. Mrs. Wiillavn I.oli? and children. Mrs. Herman Lohse and children.
Mrs. Herman Romman at.d chndren.l
Rov Stonebreaker and Mrs. Frank) V J. Vjri. i-i.rt.il OJi
and children of Hammond. Re-t COlVTlSilTTEE
ments were serveri anu a pie?aii-
social alicrnoon was pass-cu.
Mr. Richard Tearson Hobson. Mrs. Hobson is head of the W. C. T. U. department of work for soldiers
and sanora and has recently issueei a
farmer for not subscribing as liberally
j as he nhouM In the sale of the last Liberty Loan bends," said Mr. McCray. ! "Let us see if these charges are
founded upon facts or are merely the! i suspicion of someone who hss not int ve.utie-ated the matter. "Take for an ' example my ow n county. The county of j ! Newton which is -strictly an e gricultural i
ccunty. We can boast of but a single j industry which employs to exceed flf-
i teen men per any end that can only
operate a part of the jesr.
ships out of ten are s j The bulk of the lar.d is
' residents r.nd held in larg
have a population of only ten thousand j i popte. None ver;.- rich and none ery!
poor. In the last bond issue our quota, was placed at te-.-s.fna. We s.H $3H.-i 00.'0. or 40 per cent over the mini.TiJm allotment. '
j "The farmer had nvr before ln-.t-; j ed in bonds. It was new to him. lie j hesitated, but his sense of eiutv fnn'.'y i decided for him. They more and' ' more what tremendous sums are reqtiir-,
led to f nance this war. They realize' ,;,rt, r0i)ea 1 that the war has brought to them large j endpf h s ' financial gains over normal conditions in j house. 61C Ty ! ;the way of unusual prU " tr every- ( y w aiow.!njr
"They are- arou.-'id to the foci thst the' war must be won. ihil we may agiini dwell in peace Bnd thai the- n er.ace of the German autocracy be s'raiigled for-!
i eer. They are- going to io their best.
not only to furnish foodstuff but are' going to buy liberally of the next Liberty Loan i"sue and thus perform a; d .uble service. I have absolute, faith inj
I the patriotic ze! and genuine loyalty; i of the Indiana fanner " !
He was the life of the family His brother and sisters declare. They all long for his jolly face But it i no longer there. How dark and dreary rtre the dvs Without his words of cheer. ; The birds seem to cease their song i Without our loved one here, j The other son has left his home To f.ght for Libert . ; The mother laments over he-r grief I How great it seems, to b. She tries to brace herself ' And grieve m i her ln'e siva. Though ns she does her daily v.o.-k ! Her tears will always staj..
Hi-s loving Father, M'Uher, !::o Uand Sisters. "-;-
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To-noi i ov.- I'll ib :' ; i. So is ti.e d n I . I hi oug ;i. Not ready tunc; ; t f
On. tlieres toi d -3 c. g"----lien I've paid o:f in sold my hay.
I'll w rite yovi a cht wa .
ummer s g re n i:
lie
won't d -. w h i.i 1 e v,v -.
all PU buy. - that I'll die.
moitg.-ige a:
my
r. . nto so sv
Her mothr
Muskegon. Midi., to attend the- fi-.neretl booklet fchoTVWjjr the war work hr
organization is accomplishir.er. Kecreation centers near the camps, field kitchens abroad and a chocolate fund are amonjr the things the W. C. T. U. is eneafed upon.
MAKES RAID
TO LUTE TOO CLASSIFY
WIDOW- V. it a ."i and drei.. vni.'- b'lf.rd a aw- i'!t!l: . L.-:k bo:.
d.i
Cilllrri-
, !
;onfit-mation exercise'
w-ere eondsictMt St. J.-hn
(Oontinsted from page ore
I.jew.
Lienk was told. "May I ret keep the frame of the Picture, it is the gift of my inothor who died in South America?'' the niutisfi' . asked. He was told to remove, the pi.ture. which he did. beir.g allowed to keep th-? fian.e. Van I.s-sw nlsr took ('.
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ARY TfiEAT
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Special Matinee Thursday 2:30
E
The Famous
Me
Carlo
Girls
Everything new. Largest east of Burlesque, and the
Artists in
Best
Beauty Chorus
Sarah Iliatt, Laura Houston, Violet Buesley, Arthur Laning, Frank "Rags" Murphy, Ernest Schroeder and that Popular Entertainer JOHNNY HUDGINS Admission 25-50-75c-$1.00. Thursday Mat. 2:30 Admission 25-50c. Order your tickets now phone 3043. The theater will be dark Friday (Holy Friday).
IG ACTS OF
VAUDEVILLE
Saturday and Sunday Matinee and Evening. LADIES FREE SATURDAY under usual conditions.
J
"At this time when a great bat-
tie rag'"" do you not know that thos is insulting to Americans? How ran you
preach tn j our church after having this pillow cover n well as the sma
and ! rnnrd-er 01 tvinv.cn and tn.iiiten hang-j ture or m i.siser. t iur in v.ur homo?" Rev. Lienk was told that in Il'inois
"I apok,giZe. i ,j ,)0t know it is of men were being tarred and feathered for fcnie. I " show :ng pro-Germanism. When ai-ked At this juncture an :, ni,n hld up!if !,r; had ho",,t I-ll,f'r,-v bond, '"' ,H':V a pillow bearing the Herman flag al j 'ribut-d to the Red Cross the fJermati the irsscript ion. Troudb- waves th- flag pf,!"to1' repl.ed that he got but $DS black, red and w ln.e." A third man I "1onthly sa!n!"-v- Hi" ,e"? ia n Pi !.ed up a .matter rdcttjrc of th" Hnnt8 r'ile "ut!"i0- llcau--d that his fuel
ca me citn' i- tree- or .11 a cut rate.
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"ICK To N. iV-RKSI PI ..NT. r TF I"1!" INI1NA. LAKE tv. iv tmk .-t'l-Kinor. r. V AilML TF.UM. V.) IS.
.CF.iiibU KN'A RF VS. AVMlK'sV .1. WAIT. '1 .-'.'. .'(.. Kt'--'. 'TI' 'M DiVOIi'-F. v.iw "omes the r'a intiff b".- I f. E.
1 triiticer. ittotnev. end flies h-r com
plaint herein, toge'lier with en aff tin-it of a competent person, s-. oe.it:
tha- the ckit.ilinl, Andrew .1. Ktiapp
a-.i:e
' despondent. I ICa riser ,n t'.ie after I Mr?. C A iP.ukha- dr. i3. enue. h:f ajro. 1 a:t!e ! sponse to her 1 :-.-.: swat a fev- iio;,rs Kfti I took the- dransht. "!'' i r.essed i-" 12 yi. i I daughter 'if W-lio.r W j Covrea b.iardiii. A i'
! moned. I'oiTf s i hospital, but :r 'dead as the a n ;
oi'?, t,-5t een"r.is boerding ;. iJrfry, by tea, who reji": . had been
I'm mix rich Well .
W
-ci in n 0 ' a i
U. sir that's
that'll make me
isu:v.:iiu i 1..
v-hirsli ii! put ill" en I0as-. u ti t 1 fust's done, mv bo hill."
Hi'-
Hui
--"Jut over Ian
-a hi.
enwald I 1 ni diaf:.d and going off
o (..it'.' tn re- ': m sp c ts s. 1 '.e left that lie ect was w i t - r.iviti.-i Wotfe. fe, w : ii whom t-.r was sur.i-
was ! :i.j) ed to Mi cy wb- fosin-1 t'nat he was .ilaTi; e roer. were about
i it. pligi'.:. .ike 111 y
j to ;ar-,- !-, man into ! sernuin w ere taken ! :noj gue.
th.e hospital, to tl.e Wili
Th- !
1 hnoiv my aiiairs are a so And when 1 come back I i! w ii :
And arrange ail the Ut-taiis. 'Just over ;!- hili." -'m engrge j,, hi? married, an i when that's dotie. And 've bousht a home for the wife I've won. And got a thousand or two ia.d by. Yci i-ome find see no- ;;rid then l".l buy. .o they piocrastinate. p-.it off an 1 deiav.
res ulep!
t ite
ruler, exhibited on
rl-e
msntle-pic.
which ivm a post card bearing the leff'tid. "ite ii(,s, ni partips, only ;ermaris. Wilhelm. August 191.''
roti must give no
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS.
To those, who were most kind in their sympathy and aid during the last illness and death of our beloved father. Wm. Collier, we desire to express our deepest gratitude, e.pecially to the Christian Scientists. Mrs. Walker, who conducterl the religious service. tie quartet, who rendered the solemn music, the L. O. o M ., Knsarhts of Geoig-f. neighbors and friends MR3. WM. colli:-: K KDITII AND OERTRCDK. CARD oFtHANKS. For the kind and helpfs:! assistance to all those who administered to our deir wife and r.. other. Mrs. Jan. Henry, in her last il!nei and death, we je. sire to e.tprens o-;r heartfelt thanks. Neighbor and ftiends. included, and for the beautiful not?! offering's sent. .1 A M " i 1 EMIT. THOMAS HENRY.
"Io ou not know that men who Wave displayed the kaiser's picture and the
Oermnn f.ajc have been sternly
with?" Lienk w hs aoke d. His rcol y . atise
was that he inm t read much. js the
is not
1 dm;-.. Sui defendHti is t h e re f o 1 c herebv 'so-i lOed "f tlo- petidoii'-v of sh s ': set ion ap. I that the r-anie r. ill stand for trisl . at the :et ternt e.f seid Cn:rt. and ; that un'ess he appears, and answers or i
dealt demurs t'ierein. af the '-a;''ui? of said
on the rid day of June. A. T ic same beir.g 1 he IV'h day of
HTWIH Gin
PUSHES LO
Neve.- qsr.H. ready fi 1'iiii! it's !vo late on--grown still. While vost alwnvs i the hill."
1
lion today; ps:!se hast "Just over
1 he
i
;k- yo-.i
s.ncicr
t ii i-.j-.ik.
vigilance committee filed out they noted I h i,et tej-ni of said Court to be begun in a seciuiied corner of the dinnift room land held in tl.e Court House. Room 2 a powerfully built li-rman. said to have j at Hammond, iti said Count y and Stale been a parishioner lu outcht in as a ! on the -d Mondav of Mas. A. T. 191S, body 0uarl. wathed event". aai act ic-n will he hestd ami detr;i.:nLienk came to G.-iryi hi'f in 1 1 5 from j ed in his abset.ee.. Colby. Wis. He is SO yonrs old. has a IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereui.lo wife and two children. Rorn in Uer-'sct my haul and nefix the Peal of said
i";.eu t las-
over toe u::r And b-jr ou: bones jn h;!l: i'he hill 1 ha: to cross :!! v a your goal Now i:-. the tomb cjf a d.-i You ' '"-i't leave mwney , fO'-Kl 1... ,.:e faithfui o'.d w
en. en .n need ; W'iioi.i ou left behind to the mer.-chi-l .f a so'.. I c-j.-I world. 'Just Cue hili."
r.iii-ea s-.-he Iter
a nd
i
formerly resided in lutch . Sourt. at
Hammond. d. ms. 11.
this C.'i.h (hv of
L
AY HE A TO V. Clerk L. S. 1
many he
Guiana. j Mat ' h. A. Since- Rev. Kayser's- murder the parish!
lias dwindled down to 10 families. Thej parsonage, however, is an imposing: oti,i 'ar- 25 Apr! !-! the finest in Gary as well us the best'" residence In the r.orman colouly thru. ' N'' 'TI'"!-: )F FJ N'Al
Kavser built up and over v. inch be rul-
ed with ar. iron rod. Actordins to!' THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
Pn.fi- I i ,..,!, tl.e liii..,- r.n.n Vtoi t.o.n' '' .IOH. t . iSLRLR' Hill
used bi:1 oni e this winter and that v. as
two weeks apo thn detectives brought
Ti.ey're iosinpr no sleep in Mast Ciri-cag'o-Indiara Harbor In working for the third Liberty Iian d:;ve, and 8it hough it is set era day before actual work beg.ns Chairman Waiter .1. R:!ey , has liti fon-e-si we!! organized. Buy FlaciM. j
voi. 11, ley ;is n8(i 01 tr.e city co.-n-tr.ittee had special flags houcrht. which have been hum? no outside ach hank. They boost the h nn business.
, I Two Mretlncs. .SETTLEMENT OF I Chairman William E. Jewell of the
EST TE j spe.Kera ce.tntni tte is avren-insr for
! Send 11s .vmr name ami add res. niusirations and ?aravi; policies
Gary National Life Insurance
Company
GARY THEATER BLDG GARY. IND. Wilbur Wynant. Pres.
CARS Or THANKS. We wish to thank our friends ard neighbors for their kindness, sympathy
! and beauliful fioral offerings in our re
cent, bereavement in the loss of our dear wife sr,.t mother. MR. JOT-IN SCHI'DER. MIL AND MRS. JACOB WOLFF.
in
LAKE STTEHIOR 'OU
TERM. 101S. NO. "'k
there Mike S-hrnmm. who is believed to' notice :s ner.mt litcn to tie iv-rs. , suffer from delusion that he killed ! Lt,,,,f" "d Creditors of John C. SeKayser j herirer. d 'ceased. to appear in the Lake J
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.wro ...... 1.. .jj '"j Superior Court. heJJ made Van Liew plans to speak from ! 5iana. on the 22d t!a
Johns pulpit. tiesi.ue-s Mr. ,-m Liew the committee include:', Joseph Frost. Hoy P.vIh, Leslie Raiu. Edcnr Sflhy. Henry Vossler, L. P. Godwin. Harry Sommers. H. Hummers. Frank Hall. Jair.es Ward, and two newspapermen. Alfred Jones and Carroll Slick.
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NOTICE. Iiimmond. Ind.. March 23, 91 St. Eo the Editor e.f TiiE Times: I w ish to state that I am a born and raised American citizen and am proud of it. that my interests are all American, that if the American provfrnm'M
M'GRAY SPEAKS TO FARMER:
the La';
Hi mmond. In- 1 sX3 f A pill. 19!. j'3
. and shew cause, if anv . w h;. the 1'ral;
Settlement Accounts wirli the- estate of
raid decedint should net be approved: and said heirs are nosified lu then and
1 there make oroor or heirship, and re-
i reive their distributive shares. ' WITNESS the t'lerk" of the Lake! j Superior Court, at H. mmond this "Jth
! day e.f March. 191.
HERBERT L. WHEAT'
1 ' Clerk Lake Superior
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FI N'Al, SETTLEME?CT OF
ESTATE. i THE M TTER OF THE ESTATE'
SPECIAL WEDNESDAY
Sirloin Porterhouse and Club
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should desire my tr ice I am w illlnu: ren T. Mc"ray.
OF MARY l. TA I LOR. IN THE: LAKE SFFERIOR COVR. .MARCH i TERM. NO. lrtS.
r.SPElAt, To Tun TiMEr 1 1 Notice is he re-by eive-n the Heirs.!
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i.iooi.v.ti i. iif, .1111101 -u. Legatees ftni t.rennors 01 ;iary u. iay-'r.. That the Indiana farmer has been ei'u-h.h- i-oort Vil, ni Hammond Tn-i
cptea aliKe 11 tntt importance oi mcreas- : diana. on the 2.d day of April. I'M. ; v.j
en icon proouc iiou nna me sovcrnmem ; n.nd show cause, it any. why tne v !nit r.e-efj of money, is the .statement of War- : got' ietn.--nt Accounts with the estate of
f-i "5 Q V )
Tons of it all this week at the
j very lowest prices.
to serve for her interest and in her behalf ttiy time she calls. Though I l;ve ler-n wrongfully accused. ! I trust you will gut this statement
I m id decedent should not b approved: . farmer, vvej f-,,n 93! heirs are notified to then and ! i"
Mr. llet'ray himself a
known in stato politics, havinjr been there make proof of iieirship, and re- 1
eandiriate for the republican nomination rnim their distributive shares.
for governor, speaks wi-h authority of I WITNESS the Clerk of the LftkelliCj
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space in your p-jper. Thanking: you in one familiar both with farmintr and the i f!Ur orior Court, .it I-Ia mmond this 25th i F!
advance for this favor, I am. Y'o irs trnlv. Ax:r;rsT c. riechers. " Adv.
Watch for Saturday sale ad in this paper, Friday edition.
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L. WfIATON.
sale of Liberty Loan bonds. He was ac-jciay of March. T!1V tlve iti the previous lon sale drives and i HEHRHHT
1-nses his conclusion uron his experi- -'ierk L'..e lienor Court. , TffSSKS
trsee hntli as a salesman nii f-o."t.nild t r Art " 1 nrmm n u..evi 11, nnm rr.Bl.
