Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1918 — Page 6
Pace Six.
THE TIMES
EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS
Notice. Ail menbers of Kast I'lii'-aSi) L.cle No. 47. K. of P.. and visiting brother xv !l meet at Hal'. ole.it t aven,t...Apria Tin, at 1 p. in., to attend fimrl. iur lat broth." II. nvy 1'r.nvn. . v "
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iTkiT. held in the Council Oh a m ie- ' the City Hall. City Treasurer Harli. .n -.lid tbn( he o-uld not fulfill thUntie. of Werd I.ien tenant when the clViuarJ uf the .puldic. wi r ao, heavy JtCtblj t.iale' . '.tUo.:;rirajr'-Mt iti' ex.
rreis'on .if Ms good vTr!,1.
ndiuiia ItariM.r l.i-.ertv j writ a cheek rr one thousand do.
i. wot ken on tne job bright and iJr y, was about to make his
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' i''hl l'f ' ,v i If re. !)!.! and asked that I've Hundred lo's re. i -r.,-o ram; and wh'-n he j mde o;,t itl M,.. Harmon" name
1 ' "' i" to go '...ward the credit or the women s
-aiy VHr:l,!,.nl::i ; , .a;!!Min. It goes to !
s-i.ow that our u ot.ten are vpiv much ! H" j alii e to !!!' I .-.-ipon ' ib ii i t !.
Twin t'ity Women prepare t "Io j Your P.est" in the c...ni;ng Third Kit.- I
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Relief from Eczema
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Pon't worry about eczema or other j "i" ' "!,i l .iii troubles. You can have a clear, ! e-t:i- m ti.-.. tb
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nvii p.nr-r.ts. This wotron ciiinft afford vita t i er atoUed of i-n.i!t iii o-ir -'n
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to '".1 so'.." Do t you by the hen- , or ! 'o' rsn;,!l '
"i'tiity there i. umn band toil! f i ":n t ! e v o v-li.i.-!"-fti n!a-ed ii'o r.-.rim ran ."in hands for a this drive be one -i t .i ot:i:i?i'k n 1 Yom t'o-i; I.hhI oT.Ml air doit)
lafer. Mrs. W. A. Stone." of Memphia. T-n.. 1 a iiat of Mrs. Frank X. Kvaaj and Miss Mary Stone of North o "in avenua and 1 beinit entsrtaiiTvwi at Jiincbeon today at tlia Kvani hm with Mr. J. M. H.vslop who ia Iearlnf for Pittsburff. 1'a. nhortly. Mra. Stona la soon ttoin to partn in Northni tV'Sfon.'lii Tor a vlait with relativea. ir.j v i ' .-.t -.. n..u.
avenue was at Miller. Ind.. yeaterdny attending a birthday celebration at th home of Jlra. I'-ook.
j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Winklefoaa of j 44 Hi T..d avnue are reJolnnK over tho j f.irtli of their flrit born, a 1 Vt tie dannhi ,!. Tim mother of th b.-itia waa Mi.a
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('hieaKO oi;ni woman. The joiinir collide are receiving many 4'ormratulnttona.
The tVillinaf Workers of the :)irta-
1 din liurrh will hold a. social in the iva.-l.tt-o ft Ihi. rlnii-i'h tliia ev.ninkr. An
udded feature will be a utility booth.
ttf reshmenl.i will bo served and orchestral music, throughout the mniins. Also other numbers. Tha public invited to attend. J. T. Rabe of lS.lth street who ha teen 111 for the past week threatened with pneumonia, is somewhat better. Mrs. William Glover and grandson of .Vilton Thomas, of Crown Point, arc her the guests of Mrs. Joseph Hartley. I'. C Thornh. Tg and son foller. of l'i . p.: t. Pa., are guests at the. Home of Mrs. Nina Jamison of tl'uth street. Mrs. Charles Kitvber of Hoth Mtnet. ha b.-5n ery i'.i for the past week v. ih iHgrii'pei and broii. hinl trouble. ..i l. J. Gil'-man of 4413 Maftoun j
i 11 nt l tain the Culuine1 1. A. H. Monday afternoon j
aA f, 1918.
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rioiiins. It is easilv anp.trJ and costs a L r'rr faddecj -rieTt:t'e
ir. t r-e trifle for each application. It is j "" r-- '-. cub-ago. and Indlann always dependable. !!..: b- ri-:i: :..! f-.v it '...:,, ted T-.. r v r r !.,.!,, ,t r ! :n : m.-i of u.e ..men. P.e
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lv :neeiins. instead of at the lvme of M:r. Chailes I'lUher as a niio uiiced in t!,e .,-arboolc. Members a:e eamestb
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Send Your Teams and Haul It Away Calumet Park Slock Yards
Hammond, - Ind.
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For Important Ordnance Work Apply in person or by letter Standard Steel Car Works ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT HAMMOND, IND.
i : t teiidan- e will be looked Cj1 . 1 L i " P.en'-tlt lnio e this eveI,.. M.-.son: - Te-.nvle. Ti.- . om-
-j, , hatgc has .'Veitiim in " ':! in- f ! f..r a most t n jo able even ins
,v.-i s of the '-step. An miermisu in be declared at !:2t to permit
1". fowler oi Indiana iiaioor a oib. f ihI'.i on the Third Liber
ia r.i'iiM !ii;o Come to the dan. e ani oi tribute you : mite for the coufoit ..1 t!.e .--obiter ''i.ys I n id Johns i. espef ted home l' o.ii tl.e M;i Iib'1 Re.-se hospital in Ci.b as'i wUt-ic sbe ha a had lir babe iin )e" the , ar- of the eminent I'r. I-iio Abt. diagnostician of the staff in vhi!ili Ji's il!ajf. hor.ry Rrown of 4 r, 1 0 Raring aver, le l-'S--e,i away at .t:U yesterday fteri:oon .it the a? of t 4 years The deleMsed had met w ith a street car ac I dent last Apiil while he was crossing: t:.e street at the intersection of Parit.? and Chit aso avemies. The street
1 W;is very icy st th time and the in
juries sustained were a simple fracture .j his left iej and a compound ne to th? r'trht. Tie was taken to St. flarfcaret's hospital in Hammond, where- everything known to tndical science was don by the attending physi-ian and s irgeon. bit amputation was iieceS!,ary to tiie i ijrrht limb and '!ts .effected about a wek ao. tw-m-to advanced nife and complications ' struR-irle w,u too great, but Mr. Irown bore up well considering: all nd v.-as nlv.-iiys in an amiable mood vtn tj tiir.ivij- last. Thre is left t ' m cirn his IcS. a wife. Kmita, two d'-uhters. Mrs. Wiliiam Calvin of 'nicatfo and Mrs. Karl I'. Hurt.mcl of this city, and one son. Henry. Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow with th K of P. lod'-e in eharfff. Re-. Oeore R Jones, pastor of the First M. K. church of this city, v, ii! conduct the obsequies. Int rn. n will be at Oak Hi!!. fndertaker TVilMam Hub-.-r of Kast Chicago. received word this .Horn in a; of th passing of his mother. Mrs. Kli.abeth Huber. a pioneer resident of Crown Point and one of its n. est hifrhly respected citizens I 'on t h was attributed to decRninc e a i s and a weak heart Left a a tTib.it" to h r memory are twelve hiidi'ii and t wr nt y - f ) r p: rand children., the f. i mer all claiimnic Crown Point a their birthplace KiiR.-ral arI'l.nPoT.'n'.j have been made for Monday and will be held from Pt. Mary s church at !:.1D o'cloolf. Burial will be at Crown Toint. Services at the Swedish Lutheran i hutch. Last Cheapo, tomorrow: Sunday school. f .13; communion eveninaservice, 7:S0 o'clock. Indiana Htubcr church. Sunday s hco, communion morning' servb-e, lfi;,"o r.b l ck Rev. Arthur V.'. Johnson, pastor. The stork made a v-sit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W". A. PJche.on. Hnrintf avenue. last evening. and
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You may not own a Prest-o-Lite battery, but that does not prevent taking advantage of our battery service NOW Drive up regularly and have vour battery tested and pure distilled water added free of charge. A battery, like a tire, is bound to wear out, but the better the service and the care given it, the longer it will live. . Repairing and recharging of all makes at reasonable prices. When you need a new battery try the Prest-o-Lite, of superior power, dependability and greater endurance.
fiery Service
713 Calumet Ave.
C. F. REN WICK, Manager
Phone 3123
Hammond, Ind.
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at best noon hut n amftH varf uf any vast war activity, but dim who Jin; recently returned from vrtthin the Oertiian linen In Relatlum and Kranco. Tho noted cloraryman saw all thero was to aa vt Merman Hlthl.ssnrss, o" oondltlons within tho occupied country of troop movements; hn witnessed nieny deportations, and wan Intimately connected with tho Edith Cavtdl trc.arwdy. Fcthr IleVlllei w8 In loairiio with tho atrcst lenders cf Ttelarlum from thei tr.lh't-? ry zones to tho cp-ll i.rovlncee. and ha carried socrot ices-ajtcs et tho risk of his life, from the Rolrlans nnd !?uch lo their relatives tn America, j Waat . to B.lfiBm. j "! to Trent ' to Relglvm ft f.ml 1,50" wdinin and children, vho had rc;?t'vin the United Slate., and whose names had b'.en plven him by their rcla'l-'es hero. Many of thvn were In the military ione. At rl-st lcj v.s vitjable. to enter Iolnlum, and !. v.as on'v nfttr trip to HorMn ard the i;e of !'; the mora' force he possessed that he v. as
f able to tft tlio necosssry passes. I'!-, e
trips to Helgium, occupyins tho arr.Ttor part of thre years, were roces.-ry be-:
to Ptid
Why Women Suffer TO ECAUSK you ar. a woman ' tbra ia no r.ed to euCer (in and annoyance which !nt.rfcra with work, comfort and pleasure. Whin you cufT.r again try Piso'a Tablets -a valuable, healing local application with astrir.jjent and tonic eff.cts. The t-anr.. Piao established over 30 y.ara guarantees fair treatment. Morury t.funded if not eatisfied. If you would be rid of Backa. hca, Headaches, Nervousness, Veenr.ess a ayn.ptotns of the condition a trial will convince.
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Samp! Mmtifl F'tmddrmmm THE PISO COMPANY ZOO Pio bide W.rrrD.Pa
fore Father IieVi'lc v.es able
nd bring to America, tho defcnaclcs"
i .'ill th-'ir po'ScMsioj.s done up ja a pi'c J f ciolh in bundle fashion. I "The j r.-seot l, nin: tour of Fulle r 1 r . .. . .. . .
I. 'r !!;? i' pejntr IriJ.Ue to raise moil' for th Helginn children's milk fund i'ath'r I'Vilb- s.'ivs tiie children in I-b-i-
gj'ini die lik- ili for want of milk; i Hint Ai!t--i a his h-'lped. but must con-
t : I.Li'- '.u ic '
war victims he had been sent to rind
After having t'S-thered them together itj took w-fjeks of argument to com iioe the!
i.erman autlivrit ies tijat there was n
1 reason tor forbtddirg the exiles to1
I travel to a new land.
i "When the pnrly stared the inembersi ' sO .-.M . .1 r , .1. . Tr..ll..J
, '. cir vivati.y nr n i 1 ii.ij h (. i II'.IIISII'I
) frontier. The safeti of the entile, party:
' was endangered when cue woman told! j Father DeVille she had brought $tiOO in!
1 gold. A German edict forldds the c;.tr-; j rying from Belgium of gold ,jr jewels. ilb. ni.c pur.ss i'AH!.!:ii:.i:.l S The officers w close to the woman. L'.XI 'X. April 6. Germans attacked who was standing in line waiting to b..- ' ' onsiuerabb? strength on a fwenty I searched. I frnt north of the Soiome throughj Secreted the Ool4. j " yesterday and this morning wei I "'Oie it to me.' l ather D. Ville told' repulsed. Hai? reported today.
I.er. Then he r.nt the monev in him Bneh. ' North of the Somme there was heavy
et. He and Mt'O 'mcrr.persi of th party t.ghUt.g ovtriwhere
HUNS ATTACK
ON NEW FRON:
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were searched. The gold was not found , fS'1' inyes soum 01
Auslraliao soldiers in a anuc place.
'rouybt a little daughter, th" se 'ond in tlio fftu.ilv. Mother and babe aie
do-.tii; nil r , All lu' n.bers 1 ; tic Congi cga tionat hurch 11 1 e 111 ged to att.-nd ft spe.-iitl meetuia to 1..-1.1 ,,fter the .Sunda v cifiuij S"i vif . to. ii. . 1 ,-..w .w-iiiri,. Ap-
lil T. Tliia mi-t!n.' is to take action I en 'he selection of ;) n. w ; , 1 - ' . . j Tomorrow is the Ian. day of the Knst-j
ir lestival, commoiiiy calb-d i.ow unday." At the church f the ic.oil Shepcrd, there v;li be a c le'orat i-oi llw Holy Kuchoi'iet at 1 fi . 4 .". a. pi, villi sermon; subject of th ; sermon. "The A ppearano: of the K'-'.u Cl.rit to si. Thomas on tl,. s-mday Aft-r i;..sii." The go ernor of Indiana ha n "in te.i tomorrow as Patriot Sunday" and 1
I
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tras on the
on the person of the pri'-st. however, aej t-omnu ) until late yesteroay eienmg. 1 .. i...,i 1. .-a.:. .. 1. ...... ,..n tti. e,;.i.' the statement said. ' The enemy at-
; -'" ---r- - - . that l.d it bee,, found nnoiieat 1011-i tacked in considerable strength with-
street meeting in the neighborhood of ablv h" would hai- been shot, since th; -"u
the corner of Chicaaro and I'orsytlie av--. Oermaii authoriti"
!iu s. The parado will stral from the to travel through the military districts, Kir ft Methodist church at 7:..'0 p. tn j and they would haVe regarded such eon.
The piogram which will conclude the' duct 011 his part as tending to show that
parade will be brief Hnd sprrft'd After! he was making war on the German gov-
1 tic sir. -t nio. t.iiir. the concluding iiio-t-i ti iiiir nt. Many of the refugees carried
ing of the week will he he-Id hi the'
further succss during the morning.
had permitted him; , "South of me iomn,e in inc. neignoo,-
hool of Hangaid lone mile west or Ilemuin and nine miles southeast et Amiens) there was local fighting yesterday afternoon. We improved our positions in counter attacks."
(i.ur.h. Mrs. llarr w ::; speak on "Th-! ! Price of a S"u!." Tomorrow will have I a full program. TJ.e day will start off, i wiih the class meeting for men at 3 a.' j 111. followed at 3:".0 by th- Hunaay j scliool. Mrs. Itnrt's sub.e. t. for Sunday1 j morniric is "The Pure of the Present "; , and of the night s-rvice which will be-i 1 tm iit Tbb' j.. 1.1. 'Th'- Serpent's Sting."' , 1,1 the rftert:....!, al il o..-!o. U She Will!
HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES IF YOUR BACK ACHES
in tii-uri
quests that aii the peopp nr
places of warship for a. patriotic service, it being the anniversary of our entrance into th'1 ojid-v. ide war. ard marks the th'rd issue of Liberty Mon-ls for the prosecution of the war. Tins ratrictth: service will hi beld at the hurch of the 1 ;.,od sheperd tomorrow night. There v in ,o lasp' t-s find sermon at half past s .n 1, 'clock ; subje.-f of the serman. "The Symb..!i't.m -f the
American I lae the Kcd. Whitv and
i?!uc." All aie iniud to a'tend A most wonderful patriot i i
was carried out last night at the Methodist church in Kast Chicago in the; present of a large aid delighted audi-j ence. The .'.,? s- ;ie was uni.ii" and' impressive. The- ' ft....ster choir" imi' Prof. Balmon.i had n surt ri up their sleeves and the rones tn sang were so
much i'iij tye'l that many rnj'tisi i .e. made that they r' ; 1 1 .-d . Several 1 i ' u -; trate. pong., and patriotic pi-tureo wet,-' thrown on the s-r.cn and this part .1 the rrograoi was also muli 1 njoy.- d. Then followed Mrs. Parr's patriotic ad-j dress and the story ,f .,ni of h- r -s
pertei,. es and (diservattops at (he training 'amps. Whet- she , all. d f...- I,,. 1 ; y Loan subscript i'.i.s t!i- p.-,. pic responded with thice tiiou.-c.iid dot In r, th's" suhscriptKtis to be retorted in their pj.-u.-r districts t,, the. ,iy ot -ga r.i.a t ion. Mr., t'ampboll .f i 'liicisii was th. 11 ii.'r'-duc-ed and nm' an address 111 the int. n it of the Lib-rty loan drive. Inirmg a short intermission sandwiehcs and colfee were serv.-d i,nd as the midnight hour approached pray ers were ..ft". 1 -i for our army and navy and the suecrsof our cause. j This evening there is to be an nute-i mobile parade lc-.-j by the t,vn inker eyar.g--elist and his party througn "Tie city of, Il.ist Chicago which will conclude in a
lie ;.iii foe! tired and "worn-out? Vi e j on nervous and irritable '. Lion't ;ieep well at night? Have a "dragged .lit" unrest..! f-elie;r ivhpn 'OH get UO
T-eak to m-n only 0-1 the subject, "The m th- morning.' Puzzy Spell's? Milious? deal Man I'rot i a Woman' View no-ot ' l'.ad taste in the mouth, backache, pain
r soreness in the loins
t b. Pi.
' loosi-i win oe lurnisiicd at n ... . .. . . vij..
.ev''i . oistreff v npii uiiimiiiii. uiwi,. , ... ... , i..est under the direction uf , cloud v urine or sediruent? All these inf Pahnoiid who will render some i,-a'" Krnve! or stone in the bladder,
so.-, ial numbers. At three p. m., .Miss a'i e a'l'w a s in vour eystem. lia e'at tack-Ha,:-.l Mason will a. bit ess the women in td your kidneys.
to.- Congregational chnr.h iitr 1 ton sn.-uid use UOLli mmiai. tiaar-
snimal germs, which are causing the infiammation. are immediately attacked and chas- d out of your system without inconvenience or pain. Io not delay a minute. Go to your f 1 1-11 Eg ist and insist on hi eupplying
and abdomen? you with a box of GObD MfcDAL Haar-
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Jiei Jingo ,, ,..,..,,! Iwmli.l.lv Th. nil
of K;;j pt." Miis- Mason is' s...4kH g.-ntiv into the walls "and lining
lem Oil Capsules. In 24 hours you wiil
feel renewed health and vigor. After vou have cured yourself continue to take one or two Capsules each day so as to keep in first claas condition, and ward off the danger of future attacks. Money refunded if they do not help you. Ask for the original Imported GOLD HKDAL brand, and thus be sure of gei-
:x p. ri'-ice,! Christen worker of of the kidneys, and the little poisonous tfng the genuine. Adv. ty -u.d will please a!L who h.-ar her. j . . . 1
. . .. GARY PRIEST TO TALK
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John DeVille, Cardinal Merrier s Delegate, to Talk on the Germans.
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JOHN YONKO CO. CO A U
IVPIAXApi L!S. IVn, April fi. John
1 '. b!ie. a Catholic priest of t;.ir, Ind., N to lect-jre at ti e Mu-at theatre her Suoiinv att rnecn under the auspices of
BUILDING MATERIAL AND CEMENT BLOCKS Guaranteed Weights Prompt Service. 140th and Carey Sts.
o-;h'o cf Columbus. Father Teubi i 'Jiiot'T of St. Mary's S'Jtt bouse ( f i;a ry, i also !,e peril' I- gate jn tlie I nited States of
f Pclcium. of Holy
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:.e g.iilint Cardinal Mrrcie i V'rncr 1 y npsistant ret
Aug.. is at liary the Hoosier priest went to :u igium w iiti'i the w ar broke out to 1 nt rscpitig Helgian children. Re- .".! he teturii.d to this country, came to bury rind v sis selected as settlement spiritual director--, duties, which he will a.-tivoly engage in when he complete bis lecture tour. Says the- Indianapolis News: 'I it her ! Viilc is not a soldier, who
HAVE YOUR RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED 9x12 Rugs fttade Like New $2,50 Lake Co. Upholstering Co. 334 EAST STATE STREET. PHONE HAMMOND 2849. We Call for and Deliver.
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' IRVIN V. WILL AT.
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Michigan Aye. near Grapsvine St. TOMORROW SUNDAY, APRIL 7th Continuous from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m.
A Flash of Lurid Red; an Ear-Splitting Roar And then the mighty Zeppelin, mortnllv wounded hy an internal explosion, plunges toward the shell swept earth, flaming and sniukin like a sjiant metenr. That's the trcnicndoiis climax in Thomas IT. Inee's great spectacle
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revealing for the iirst time on the screen the inner' workings of the Zeppelins hy which Germany is waging ruthless warfare upon the Allies. The attack of the Zeppelins upon defenseless British hamlets is one of the most stiikingly realistic scenes ever converted to the screen. NOTHING AT ALL LIKE IT HAS EVER BEEN SEEN ON THE SCREEN Admission 10 and 15 cents We pay the War Tax
