Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1918 — Page 7
Thuradnv. Maivh 28, 1918.
THE TIMES.
Page Seven
SOCIAL, NEWS
U. S. FLAG NOW FLIES ON DUTCH MERCHANT SHIPS
COMINO EVENTS. Miss Grace Jenkins will entertain the T A. M. Club Flriday evening at her hrra in Hohntan street. ' The, meeting of the, Alpha Fhi Club has been postponed two weeks when Mrs. Harry Smtth of H.ghlanJ street ;H bo hostess. The Homo Comfort Club of West Hammond will meet at elftbt o'ciork this evening at the Wenhwvth school. Mrs. X. J. Austen. of Mucnicl court will be hostess Friday afternoon to the Atrtoma Class of tho Baptist church who ill meet to sow for tho Felginfc. All jrarments must bo returned tomorrow as the box will be sent the first of. Ilia month. The meeting; of the ciic department of the Hammond Woman's Club which
was announced fthis week st the h
jeka h been pc.s poiied indefinitely, j The monthly class social of Olivet Cir- j 'S of the Christian church will be held! Friday affniofti at the home of Sirs. J .Muck. 217 Truman avenue. j Fure Spring Weil Water delivered a
10 cts. per sal. or 5 sal?, for 15 cts. ! street yesterday. Last
Phone Charles Maru-:is, 972-M. Water , Shearer ntettami nt n dinner in thoir
teted, Dr. Buchanan, city chemist. ( honor, the guest including Mr. and Mrs.) 3-2S-1! F. W. Matcn. Mr. and Mrs.. J. K. Myer
td Leslie End Clyde Shearer. !
yesterday. The members brought, their knitting- and needio work and during thej afternoon enjoyed several Ramos ar-! ranged by tho hostess. Dainty refresh-!
wonts were served in conclusion. The regular lodge session will be held net Wednesday afternoon ot the I. O. O. F.
ho 11. j - i On account of illness the meeting of, the Lady Vikinss which was announced for yesterday was postponed until next! Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Kronsell will be hostess at her home in Elm' street. ! A special meeting- of the execut'e; board of the Hammond Woman's Club I has been called by the president. Mrs. J. j
O. Thompson, for Friday at 3 p. m. at!
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Friday afternoon of; tho
Masonic temple. Matters of ini
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District convention are to be taken up. ' Serjeant Henry O. Shearer of Camp' Fee. Vctersburs, Va . and Walter AVat-j son of Joliet, 111., were the guests of Mr.; and Mrs W. S. Shearer of Fast Sibley!
evening Mr. !
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American bluejackets going aboard one of the Dutch ships in an Atlantic port. The lutch ships lying in American rort have been formally taken over by the frovernment and after remaining: for ninny months they will bo busy from now on in tran-porticg: men, food and munitions to the Ameriean and ailicd forces on tlr western front. Naval fietachment have been controilinp: the ahipy, but American orev. .- are isnf; sent nl.oarti tht-m. Menrures wi!l be t:i!-:en tc provide for the former crews of th ships thr.t tin cate to continue at th-i.- jobs imcier A:nerl;-ikri f;:ttroi. '
Sensible conservation
WM t and practical thrift, not
foolish parsimony and great sacrificing, are the watchwords of the hour. Millions make H&C Green Trading Stamps aid them in aiding their country. The Sperry & Hutchinson Co.
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Mrs. ITenry t. iening' celebrated her
b.rthday anniversary yesterday by en-j At hr borne in Tnm-.w avenue yes'.rtaining the following guests: Mrs. fterday Mrs. James Cotton was hostess Jda Fee. Mrs. huV Reed, Mrs. C"bb, ! to the sixth div ision of lh M. E. Indies'
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wi'.dermuth and chil-1 Aid Society. The members brought
r.reti, Mrs. Fi ber t .arndt and children. ' their need?" Tork and spent a pleasan
Mrs. Fred Fllrich and children. Mrs. (time socially. .'chn Murray and children, Mrs. Henry; Berwanger, Mrs Walter Waserman. ' The month!- class neet:r.s ef the
REVIVAL.
l.oyai Mar ci-ss of the Christian church,
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Mrs. Phillip Set hau si ?i ar.il duphter
IJr.da, Mrs. John Metzker, Jfrs. ,1oe took pla
Wieningr and daughter Helen, Mrs. ; Mrs. Herbert Norton. Henry Wasserman, Mi s. Frank Planer. Mrs. Madden and M
Fcvi al nieetingn are belnp h!d each
night except Saturday at the Methodist
church. Meetings begin at 7:30 .p. tn. Kx-ellent music end gospel messages
j each r.ight. Th" public is most cordially ! invited to attend these meetings. "Who
all of Hammond, Mrs. August Peters. ; lehn Peters, August Pe'ers. Miss Min-j Hie Peters and George Teters of Lansing-, j F.l. j
The members of the Kooster Club aie, j planning- to gle a novel dancing party! on Wednesday, April 10th, at the Masonic Tempi to mark the anniversary j of a large number of tho club members entering the, service, a six piore jaz j band has been gcu r- d and a U- Uhtfal j nme Is being anticipated. '
evening at the home of!
r Murra y s; rcet . ; Kahl were the'
assistins hostesses, lu-1 'rr sl.meni s were! served and during: the evening- a pro-! sram was given. Th- next meeting will j be held with Mrs. Frank Faker. i
hU it prof.t a man if he pain the whole
world and lose h;s own sou!?
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An entertainment called "Piaytown" will be Riven at Lafayetf" schocl Thursday, p. m. Admission 2."c. Proceeds to go to stliool and Fed Cross. u-rfi 3t
Good Friday wi'l be observed at St.)
Paul's Episcor.il church, with a srvje
ai a. m. ni tho three hour service
from twelve until three o'clock. Saturday at 4 r. m. there wi'l be Holy
Baptism.
Mrs. Fred Miller and I.ehser n-jre hostesses to Club yeserday afternoon
ir s home in Drackrt members did Ked Cross krsittln? and during: the af
by
A special service w!ll be held Friday, at 5 p. in. at the Keth-Al Teinpbs in Sibiey street. Pr. Rosengard will of-j fViate and will preach an appropriate! discurse for the childre n of the centre- i
:l0Oi ISSUE FOR
PARK IMPROVEMENT
entertained with music
t F.oseland. Fcf rcshments were served at the close of tho afternoon.
Mrs. Louis the Amicitia at Mrs. Mil-
street. The i nation. Tho regular service will be hold sewing and j at S p. m. when Dr. Fosensrard will "ternoon were j occupy the ru'riL
Mrs. Cntleyj
l?r: James Erwin, ".07 Detroit st opered her home last evening to members of the Deborah Society
Mllliken acted as auctioneer and the sale! , fr
reet. the and Mr.
Fserva!lons for the luncheon at the, convention of the Tenth District Feder-1 ated Clubs on Wednesday of nxt week:
j et the Hammond Country Ciu'j must be' : made not later than Monday, April 1. i
rhe tifkets are
of tho articles netted twenty dollars for; ihe society. DurlTig: tho evening the' Misses Cleaver, Fine, Mabel Frwin. Lila Teazel and Lorine Erwin, Lieutenant Barron and Master Ciayton Eeeley !rae! a program. Mrs. Deen, Mrs. Seley and! Mrs. Denton assisted Mrs. Erwin in! serving refreshments. ' Fifteen members of the Ladies' So-' ciety of the 13. of I.. F. and F. were en-, lertalned by Mrs. Mae "Whitmer at the' regular socin' mating of the auxiliary!
in charg-e of the followMrs. John D. Smalley. Minnto Kline. Mrs.
The Fast Chicago chamber of commerce is very favorable toward the extension of park area in the city and in the improvement of all playground and recreation facilities. At the meeting yesterday, upon information from the city attorney that the city would t once plsice on the market a 2 3 ."''' rt bond ifssi" for park Iraproveniet.'. the beard of d.c ciors voted unan.inous'y to request the city council to recotisider their action nt the;:- last meetiiiK- -.v'terem the ' r'v park appropra-
fore the Foiter county draft board last nigh', nnl caused himself to be placed in Class I. Tomorrow he will leave for isorre camp with seventeen other men. Mrs. Cobb was takui by' death only a
dollars. The Hammond Scouts all told d.sposed of boniTSn the sum of ;2S.00r. In the speech of presentation of meda!s Attorney Le GrRr.d T. Meyer praised the scouts for Ihejr service to the
few days sfio. Mr. Cobb insisted last country. After the luncheon the city nifcht that he be the first on tho new i scout council elected tho following: men
list to
i to thir tody: M. E. Lauerman
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Friday and Saturday HU8BARDHUBBARD
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M-Dnniei. p. a. Parry. G. L. Smith and
j Rev. T'. lix Serocynlskl. The Fev. J. C. ; Parrett was made a member of the ! court of honor to take the place of Dr. Shnrikliri who rcsigrned to become a
scoutmaster. The scouts r.re organizing for service (o the fullest extent. If the 12 and 14year eld boys) of the city can do this and subscribe for bonds as veil can
,"ve- sruwn-ui-s do less."
Hei'o are the things every citizen is aske'-lo do: F.oost-for the erection of Liberty Hall. Be therexwhen it is dedicated. Ftty its v.i any liberty bonds as possible.
At the city la'J in Fast Chicago last ftspny uie. s-?rs ana strires trovn
night, a meeting: of the Far association j i'J" i.ome ana p.aco oi uusmess April v.
held, upon call of W. E. Jewell of! f-'tn sai.i some, tr.at tn-i
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George Fobe: ts. Mrs. A. E. Wilcox. Mrs. A. S. Hunt ar.d Mrs. Eugene Cooper.
tion ordinance was m.t'-d and to amend ' that ordii.ir.' e by making the amount $75.rtiii) instead of $;5.0. I p v,r'a f-'ish that the J.j 00" woull i be r.eeded in the impr..vement of rrcs- ! r.Tiu a re 4 s hi that a vund should be
The regular lodge session cf the L. A. ; pr0 ided io.v, br! ore the land was to the O. 11. C. was held yesterday aft-'bought u; f.-r mdus ' ta i purposes, to crnocn at the I. O. O. I". halt. ! provide for the purchase of territory fwt a North Side pa:k. Mrs. William Stieglitz of Chieaae is j It is W'-K know r. 'hat city at the spending a few days with Hammond : present, time is way behind fa eisti
was he.u. upon ca.
the. liberty loan ommittee, an H. K. Groves, chairnian of tlie Four-Minute tneti. tit ord'-r to line up the attorneys, for the publicity work that will b"e needed i nine the drive. J. W. Brifsc of Indiana Harbor, as president of the Far association, presided end tallts were made by the chair and by Messrs. Jewell and Groves. A a result, afl the attorneys pledged tl.e'f unauahtied support of tho plans
construction of Libeity Hall. at- cost of S6.000 is an extravagance. P. W. Mcyn slated. today that as the labo- tdonated the onT-y . t,t is f,r mntc-riila
; which arc secureJ cost. TTtve i:i i k or ractor's or iTchutct's fee or Inte rest tc pay. "The lumber etiirtft into the taberi. a r 1 i: r.-i'l m c,4l.yQKT "A r, C:"i
cent t'f its preent value at the end of i Can Milk, tall can
line war w'len tne lnulding- will he taken t
Quality, Services Low Prices We deliver in Hessville, Gibson and Highland every day. EGGS EGGS 100 cases just in from Dyer, Ind.. .39c HAMS Swift & Co. or Edelweiss Ham 32Kc BEST NATIVE B-.r-I-c, Rolled Sib Roast Str 'r VEAL Shoulder Roast . '.23 tier VEAL Loin Roat 28VoC VEAL with pocket for filling 24 Ue LAMB Hind Quarter Spring Lamb ,30c LAMB Fore Quarter Spring Lamb 2-it Holland Rusk, 2 for 22c-
Sweetheart Soap, 6 for , PALM OLIVE SOAP, 2 for OUR REGULAR 30c COFFEE, 4 lbs Alco Nut Butterine, 2 lbs. for K. C. Baking Powder, 25c size , Sliced Apricots, can
i Half Pound Wilbur Cocoa
iRxe-s.tr. 1 and mill hold themselves sub- I nown. sata Mr. Meyn. 1 ne, boy.n wii!
it to on a moment's notice when-
;er a bairmnn of the Four-Minute ! '""t worthy cans
home then ar.d the people can decide
i'ikv want the mpiwj
. 25c SI. 00 . 65c . 20c . 20c ..14c ..25c ...5c
Men desires their ?.t ices.
'o co for. In the 'ors jun the tem;,Io j
vi!' have cost very ;!."
IMMENSE STRIDES ! ARE SEEN! (C'-'nt'njed from ps?e one.) .j
TO LITE TOO CLASSIFY
r e 1 a t ; e e 5 .
ciiies in '1 and recrea
ORRIfJE FOR
'DRINK HSBITlS;
Orrine has been un'forn.ly sueceseful a restoring victims of the "1'nr.K Habit" into sober and useful citir.e-is. If. after a trial, you tt no I.enei-, v our rnor.ev wiii be refunded. It is a stniple home treatment. No sanitar.urn exrerse. No loss of time. Crrne No. 1, secret t ret rner-t ; No. ?. voluntary treatment. Cost? only $ t.00 a box. Aak for booklet. Lion store rharmacy. (Kaufman & Wolf.) 530 Hohmn'i st. Hammond. Adv.
1 Mrs. Jf. F-othschiid i:as returned after . really r.o s
I several weeks spent in Hot Springs, j Jackson', t'ie and St. Petersburg. Mr j P.o?hchild returned to Hammond a i couple of wks pi;o. 1 Jliss 'rgine Hammond who is at-
g Indiana Fn'versitv st P'oom-
speriding the spring vacation
a rents, Mr. end Mrs. Irani;
Hammond of Ma so street. Miss Mabel Vedler will arrive tonight from nioomitirton and Miss I'd it h F.uft will come
to spend the vacation with her parents Mr. and Mr". ,T. .1. Fuff of Carroll street
She will have as her guest Miss Esther Mek. Miss Margueri'e Knott s who has been spending several months with relatives tn Michigan has returned to Hammond.
rr.at'er o iotitl fac:i od reason
should not, do for !
really should do ii
attractive rariis ,'is and there is why Fust Chicago
1 penA. wh-lt it li;is matter.
It. is bjlievtd that an appropriation now would not only insure a gool park 5lde for the North Side, but that i' would have, by insuring against en !n-rj-r-s"" of cost, mucii move than the interest that would accr-je on f b bond . The matter was referred to the pirk c imntitteo who will confer with "he board of park trustees and with tho city council.
jfor the plumbers. t.Hed their members j can be liepende 1 on. I r,ae. of the to'-ti tipf'i.i:'ii to ntap 1 out th'i ca ! . pa t gu for the liberty tab- j j ma eh- nod liberty 'can is the meat! j uniW and gt-eates.t force of public senti- j f mept evr d:plav ed in Hammond. ! I , As an example, consider the work the; j Boy Scouts are planning. They will no' j , nly act as w a tor ! ; s for th workers 'the day of erection of the tabernacle.!
NCTTCR TO NON-FFSIDCXT. ! OH'NTT. IN THE LAKE ?ITEUIOR THE STATE OF INDIA X A . LAKE i riHT.T. M FC!f TEF.M. 1:1H. FIL- j
IK'S SHPLA, SOMETIMES KNOWN AS 7 ELIX VS. K.VTARTNA SOPLA
i'vfse no. :t:;. ACTION TO DM VOR'.'E, ! Ne-v comee 'he Plaintiff by Jesse E. ' Wiison. attotney, aui-flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a!
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs Baby Chick and Easter Rabbit, pkg
Head Lettuce,' Radishes, Green Onions, Cucumbers and Berries. C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND. One Delivery Only Daily.
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' Arid JTtf'Snrir'ft'y nn 1 "ir-tlir a ir.n q s- K't
;, ,;. t..,i. 'M...'toor.ipcteiit person, ehowlng that the
j w orth of bond. At Khe noon luncheon ; of tl.e chamber of commerce today, tie
j f e of
i men of tne city were cpni to the i abilit.v of the .seouls to "deltver the ' s-oods." It -,as shown that being a Foy Scout is not merely "playing soldier."
Fight scouts v.-efe awarded th bronze war service medals designated by Sec-
j retary ' to):, t
1 fendant, Kataryna Sopla is not a
; dent of the State of Indiana. !
tio-m nerennant is tnereiore neren..- no- i professtona! : '
iitnea ox me penuimv oi yfliu hclioi: I that the same will stand for trial at the j I r.xt term of said Court, and tho' un- ; less she uppear and answer or nmtir i therein, at the calling of sttid eeuse. on ' the 3d day of June, A P. lh' sume 1
be.
W! t9i". Myt4 JaTJIgffiTtrTirlRWBiifir0
11.1 .Phone 538 Merchant Tailor Has moved to 500 South Hohman St.' over Wooltorth's 5 and 10-cent store. Side entrance First National Bank biuldinc on Siblev St. l?oom 1.15.
o, ur. .o,- '.t,.., !eM Court to to begun and
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WASHINGTON, March I?. An "erg? of Tapine, rillage, crucifixion and drunk
eprtese which beggars desej !7,ton,
. been irltn"&5 1 bv TlthuiLnin r.s since
I the'r eoun'rv wa over-run bv the C,r- !
tiie l?th day of the r.cxt term of
at Hammond. ' , . ... i .
in said County and State on, the Id Mori- i
day of May, a. i. inis. said action win
mars, according to a bulletin issued by
the Lithuanian information bureau
ire iiuns rave given rr re:n to t.-ietr j lust for flesh and blood," the statement '
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! fen l.bertv hn,l nn ., .econ.l riri e i -OUrt HOUSe. R'.'Oiri No. .4,
j Robert Wilhelm. Henry Kuehl. John!
Dietrich. RudolPh Kuss. Oliver Hefel- vl '"-' "' ' x-"'- rt-l'v" 111 !
i, t., ... j-- ul be heard and determined in her absence
. . i".nvv . r.nri nr"'it. i mo i ,m w
Has i
land I'ernard Fromm. John Dietrich so.d
worth of bonds. He is the 12-i
i vpri' otil tnn of FC C. Pit, Irteli. Tlernui-,1
j From iii f-oi th greatest number of lr.r,,le ? i t.,, ....t 4 V U..tt Int.l In
I continues.
Easter Millinery at Popular Prices Large and small trimmed hats. Pretty Pokes and Smart Sailors, for Friday special $5.00 HAMMOND HAT SHOP Clara Raddatz, Prop. 573 Bulletin Street.
Bawdy houses have been I
established, called 'hospitals and under: armed guard, in which young girls have j been imprisoned at ihe mercy of the; soldiery." j Countless bod.!es of girls of tender , at. sacrificed to the brutality of thai German officers, have bn found in da-! serted trenches. Jt is asserted.
COMES HERE AS A MI LIT AIIV ADVISER
WIFE DIES; HUSBAND ENLISTS
I VALPARAISO, IN P.. March "I. Tree to his duty, Wesley Oohb came He-.-iJl.Jl !.... HI-'.-I... - .- l
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E5ERCHANT TAILORS tWish to announce the tijicTiiiii; of their new storp, r;'t.i Uohtnau St.. on or about April lt. COur tailoring is tJae acme of perfection and confers upon the wearer the greatest degree of comfort, smartness and satisfaction. , CTou receive better value at our establishment than elsewhere. Your triaf order is respectfully solicited, and we invite you to call whether you are ready to place your order or nor. CYou may come to U3 "with confidence in our ability to please you. and in the fairness of our prices, Chicago and Hammond
v 'Jit Ytr i is V i - $ i '-Tfva i
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IN WITNEl.S WHEREOF, 1 herfunti,set my hand and nff.x, tho Seal of Bald Court, nt Hammond, this 2S day of March, A. P. F1.
By
HERBERT L. Willi A TON. Clerk L. S. C.
Deputy Clerk.
MARTTT-V TCALAS Mch IS Apl 4-11
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT i OF ESTATE. j IN THE MATTER OF TIIE ESTATE OF JOHN BOSKO. IN TIIE LAKE i " SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TKilM. '
i 191 1. NO. 1S5S. ; Notice is hereby riven to the Ji'cira, I
'Legatees and Creditors of JrFn v.?ko . ;
deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior : Court, held at Hammond, ludianu. '( -n ' the 22d day of April. 1318, and show; cause, if any, why the Final Set tnier-i Accounts with the estate of hhhI do'-t Ient, should not bo apprcved, and s.Cd j licirs are notified to then and there make i proof of heirship, and receive their d:s- j tributiva shares. j WITNESS tb.e Clerk of th l.ak ! Superior Court, at Hammot.d, flue 25th j day of March, 191?. ' , HERBERT L. WIJEATOV. j
cieri" l.ae superior t ourt. j j Mch IS Apr 4 j
VVA"T ADS. Are Helping Others Why Not Let Them Help You?
niiiMiaawaaaaiwwiiiiBBUwaiUWlitait.liJtt-1
DDHT LET II COLO KEEP YOU IT HOME
id Dr- Kins'3 New Discovery,1 I - : will keep you on the job,
feeling fit.
m mi
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Now
ret little an'.ffle 'T sreee .
a sroonrui ot t.us coia.
j When the ( mines, take
I cough and grippe re'iever.
For half a century now Dr. King's
New Discovery haa bean effective in re-
Lieut. Paul Rochat. Liot Paul Rochat of the French rmy, -who has risen from private to commissioned officer, declares that bm has been remarkably fortunate in always beirifr at that point of the lira where the fighting' yns fiercest. Lieutenant Bochat lias arrived in AmriC srv toilitary dvier. it tb atiay cmjpj
liavlns and checking co'da 'u ihe heeds j and chesta of countless sufferers of all In
ages. For half a century, too. it has been sold for fiftr cents a bottle with never a lessen! of the quality. Get a bottla today. Ba prepared for the sadden attack of a fresh cold. All druggists. Kaap yonr Stomach and L'var Kealthy If jou want good health, a clear complexion nd fieedom from r.ZiiiieisT Constipation. Bll.yusnesii. Headaches r.d Jndttestion. teke Dr. Kins'a New T.ifa Pit's. TLey drive out f ermenlitii
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aa4 ucdited foods aqd. Kiv qjick r- 'J&m
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is the time to lay in your supply of
s and
Evervone is doing it Whv net
yon before it is too late. WePi
close April 2nd.
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Wholesale and Retail Liquors
California Wine House S. Levin, Prop.
145 East State St., Hammond,
Phone 438.
